Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3933, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1863 — Page 2

D AILY MM I . M L. TH i;iMN -ir sT f V Vh V f Tf.O f Jscaans "i 1 ' .-jaaaaajgTtKrA ? 'jpvw r. Thf Con . n; on -sad a !-;: mti f tK Democracy - arrived from ! ffwamrtt pmtt'of the State to ttetil the CnrentM. MMBNiW Irwai ell MNMMau in aiaitmas outpouring of the ; : Lei rone who can atl who 'J re to nressere eofMitM ! liber rd t free - sl ir trnment. At V W time fcnt f8 of the rights. ad rrniiBi We r ' Ml m r 1 1 ti g n vtfcl from the ichrr v& -ef. to w bek diree eewtntin Tint Abni'tiqiM ooiee ihm Dmo rary wick rnaat; tint Ith the Rebel, an ! tht Om e.,04V

tt charge thst the DerarnAs are rtiec worst eriemmA. Why tSme fltsjosite rlewa in regard to the Deesoerser ? Thi q-tijn it esatlj mt. awered" It it for tbe reason dmti Demor-ratic ; pertr ia for tbw Constitution that the Abolition are bitter in iheir fennneia'nna of Dt'mocr. rr. mi her-ne they are for maintaining rsoth the C- ntitution and the ünion the Sereknta 1

rrhotne to the rmorrttof the5orth That's hat the matter. A nt far the fierrm.r t frark. An act waa approved on the 4rh of May. idol, which rlirev-ie. that the mm Of twentr fire thous and dollars, which h id tn liorrowed fr m the the Branch at Indianapolis of the S'r Bink of Indiana, be the GoTernor, Auditor, Treasurer and Secret arr of State, upon their wn privat crrdit and reapantihiHtif," 'to be eipended for an! in behalf of the State in pijinjrthe expenses incurred in raiioi and sustainiu;; trop in com

- the refiii-itio: id the I re-, leid.' I

should he imH tv the n.vefor and paid out of the contirtcent fund of the Governor, nppropri ted by ,h it Oeneril Aeemrly fur the purpose of defraying the expenses f ree: riinj? to the t.roc I.im ition of the President of the United State f .t troop At) act wit pit-ei and A::Mre! Ma ' I -61 . m '. mpriatmg tbr um of one h'ifi

drei thouaani doll m to defray the expense of pre pir to respond to the call of the President of j tin Cniied Sitte fr troop Jt tppetra, from tbetctof May 4. 161. th it ( the p-.rtie? nimeil did not exact!? horrow the

twenty fire thousand dollar- "urxn their own private rreht and respondbility." "The emor an i other "Hirers of St ite aforeaaid. (jure their promia-Miry nute for tiid aum of mon ey duted April 17, lfc6l, payable on dem uid to the order of C L Stktkjcoox. Cashier of aid Brinrh Uuik, with interest, and to are are the ptymrnt of aid note, the liwl A?dHr d Sintt -it..1 in -f ! Hram-li Wank five pti hmAt bond of the St.it of Indiana, to the amount of thirty tlious.ind dollars. " S it appeira Unit the Hank af ren 1 liil not hwin the money : thf priv ite credit and roapontibilUl ot the Gov ruor Htid otlier offi"er of SUU, b'lt noon the se uritv of thirty thouand dollars ol the five per cent, bonds of the State of Indiana. There ia another point in reference to this loan of twea.ty rive ilii4iaad dollars. The ct -um in its paytMM b? the State provided that the loan should bepwMout ot the Contingent Fund of the t venior apiiropriaioii by thai General A.semhlj. One hundred thoui -ind dollars were appropriated for a Uontuigeni Fund for the (iorernor - u defray the expense of preparing to respond to the call of the President of the Tuited S'-ites for troops The report of the Governor thowin his disbursenietits ot that fund does ; Ute that thia twenty five thousand dullats was paid as directed by the Oerierai Asaeinbly out of that fund How w is it p iid. and what his be coc.e ot the thirty thousand dollar of the fire percent Bonds of the State?

aharii Fritctlre. Yetterday's .l"urnul has .iu article entitled as above from the prolific pen of QorontOf ilonTO? Jt KiceUency in hanl to please He feMpJ that there is am ie authority ti py the interet on the St ite Debt. The St.ite dlicei deny it. A case is made tint the question in iy be p.issed upon by the Supreme Court. Thi, an unpnju diced person would think, w.is all that could be ire.i. But the unprejudiced person aforesaid ia mistaken His ExewlTcwey does not desire that the (pieetion should be Mihtnitted to the hiibe-rt jn.lirfaf trihun.il ff the State It mipht decide a? dust him: and what portion would he occupv beloretlie New York bankers and hrok r. whose support he ia soliciting in his presidentir.l hemes, and who feast Hi Ex ellcucy with a meil ot forty COftMi to say Mtfcjgtf bout Ofunas. w lien lie exhibits his elcKMiit person iu the sicie preiiiKts of W.il; street H's Kirr! letiCv desire to i!ict:a and decide the qoentii n f r him-e!f. and then he is -ale wiih Dolitu-al and otnner friends, and tie can dnnk wtth them and denounce his :aditieal opponents as repndiators, receive ;reat cretitt lor honesty from h s ti:ianeial friends. a:;d carry our hit partisan aehettttt. The State officers desired to have the question presented lor final hearing before the Supreme Court It was a matter of viul interest la the credit of the State, and they wanted it decided by tbut Court ioimediatelv, so the LegieUtore could h called together in time to owe an priatioq bill before the interest became due, sltouid the Supreme Court aree with them in their opiu ion of the law. Entertaining this opinion, Mr Hall, the at torney of ti e S uking Fuml, uiih tlie Attorney General, cailel up Fjch. at the Court house The Attorney Oeneral informed the Julge that the S;ae olicerj desireil to pieent the qje-ti.n o the , . i t. ihnnals fcr deciMon, hit a complaint hid been prepared present hj; the quewtion dtrectlv, aud that he w;i willing that .i deioerrer miaht e orerruled to it that he woulu file an answer willingly that no appropriation exiated. to wimrt idemtiner migit he sn rued. ani a finul judgment retiderel lr a peremptory mandarou eauil the Auditor. All th; was distinctly sifted to the Jude and gTeed to by him. and the entry pie, ired thotie lact with a praTor of appeal to t:ie Supieme Court. The Attorne General then requested the Clerk to afctke the entry im.neii .teiy, and prepare a recoro He etated thii he euaae not mke the eiitre M he had not c ipleted u.e m nutea from the preceding day. but would pre pare t: rpvortl frota ttpt rrtinei entry, rhu was MMi and the rec . !..ed in the Supreme CaMtrt. Afert. s. Ju ice Finch epoti caMi. iatk:. wii. Goiernor Moaros. aacertaiaed th r. im - ire pot guin according to Hi kUceJIency 's rropruave A4 alter the entry bad Uea raconlaii ia the order book, wrote with ha own liavi that the entry had been made by rr. .slake and he, Judf Fixca. by ;d wiitiug, would aet it aside The Judge amved at the wie cnulu- that the ruling m the rise had n; . I n aa of him, ard propoawu tfiat tbo conpa.oot houid br re fed. au 9 he would sustain a demurrer to it Tui wa done, and the entry made unon the rerd. wilii a pruiar ol a; . Ü oy U.e aink

hWJäni n rooord waa nrenared

by the Clerk; bot now the Governor make another turn of his rit. and Judge fts( is at hibe me in Franklin, without ffniqg the imve, tn 1 the Clerk relue t. lehveerit the ttrd until Hi- 11 --i - Whet er the iuute-: adi ever be M;:.ed br ff H - Tt tupnae ikQatt.it upon tbe length ef Hit EiCellency't viait to Washington, and the bland is ameat of that gay ertr His Excellency deemed the matter of aucb grave importance that he on Sttur-Jiy m rning condescended to ritlt the Clerk't office in peraon to fix mattem up At) aw to prevent an appeal, if poib!e. and to collect the m iter.nl for hit intereatine article The matter in ptjtehe'i ia this: the State ohV cer desire that tke interest que-uof -hail le set. tied by the judiciet Iribuual. Ii a Kxceilen in oppoaeii to it, ttlti it eekin? by political an 1 personal influence to throw every possible obsta cle in thf wav of It settlement He preffrt it hall renats an open question between hiaaaelf And them, that he mai manufacture n Littel capital out Ot the destruction of the Sute's erodi'. Most patriotic ittid boneat Governor! It happens, howeter. that H;s Excellenr-y and Judge r'uich are net ';':'.tc as h irri a they imaj:

ine themselrea They will perhaps learn for the j firt time that after a rise is decided and an entry

it made upon the order book, the Judge cannot, in ttie m.-nce of the partie. ?rike ont and ren der void a 'judgment by suck an eritrv aa wr.mide in this eise, and tint by withholdinf the recird of the Sinken' Fund l'omminnerthey cannot prevent a decisioo of tbwque-tion. An appeni - Hied in the Supumt Court herotid the reach of His Excellency And Jttde Finf'h. And thev mav irniah their teeth to their irums, but tbea cannot prevent a decision. Should the Supreme C urt deci le that the In tereft must be paid, the State ofiVers will ; rom- 1 y obev its order. Should it decide otherwise, essef Governor Morto mu-t square his shonldefl f"i the rcpona8ility resting upon them

From tbe f York Tim. Intere- Correspondence betsreesi in l d i tattr i ml at BrlsjSMltesT (.i arrnl on Orili r , t)lr

mim d vff; aince. Ae ei ' art f the KT-est I sss eiveu a ieSjtr from B" : r M S. Ha au. dated Insnwtpoli. Nerer rntTrg j l.eird of lira mi.itary gentleman, until his now i timna Orter h 9 awaaa out, we liwubt üia: . . . .a it .at

a en he ent u me toiiowing letter, aornebodv . waa making a foul of him and his ;rjte-.o'i. and . here p. re we wrote to inquire t tbe let'er w ie genuine, or a forgery In a bcurriiont replr, he ! -duiiUt the letter to be genuine. We therefore , i v the letter and our reply, which we haye I mailed for him, to-day: To the Ehfor tkt NtU Yitrk Ex; HtAPQlMRTlBt DiaTKtCT of fPfA"t ) DiriATHKNT ' THI QtWO, liidiati ipV'k M iv ;, I-63 ) Gum: Some one has teen kinl enough to

enclose nie a 9!p Irooi your paper containing a Dpi of my Or'ler To 'J .tnd tout rerrnrk there

on. Thev nre excwediney witty an) mtt. and ' n our judgment, prob ibly , dispose of the whole I cast It stay snrprise you at. me to know that) the order arsA isaucl after mature lelireration sjsa consultation, and ia beine aud will be earned out to the letter It ia fortunate for you th it yosr pater ia not published in my District. Verv truly yourt. Mno S Ha- all AJI KMTOHIAL RirLT. Orairc ir th. N. Y. F.xrsrsa, j Vsw Tos, Ma 1. 1&3

f MS S ttmtmtl, Bnytriier f.nneral, de.. d: Sis: I hive waited ! r some days in order to ascertain, if, in the eoriÖM lottery of Oener.il" dr in Washintou. it w.is possible, for eren chance. U throw out such "a prize" and could in

lite a letter like your of the 6th, to a journalist

d in hrincinff to 1 icratic psrtr." tcto1 to let the o kht-

h' t

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u ti if. is sutler ..'.col tiera :ir.r :

Vlruof it Snuihrrnrr. To thf E htort of the Richmond Enquirer (bNTLiaXN : I have lcen a sMl.rr;ter to the Ri( hln:id Enquirer. ince June, lu17 1 -hail presume os, thit long acquatTttance, so far es to give expreasi'in to a lew thoosjllta on the pi stent perilous condition of our beloved Confeilerscr. Tkatnph unknowing and unknown, T take not le-s interest in its prent and prospective des lint We are in the midst of a desolating war whether wisely or 1'nolishly bctrui . it i too latnow to (litciis The question of succes-lul aisbmre done uiu-t ' ; ' r.tc: ' ti 1: view d the vnst preparations ot the enemy lor

our subjugation, it is a matter of nave astejMSh

in a free State, living amon' tree people

A

subsequent note, in reply to a polite one from me.

merely isking-' it it wns geunitie or lorjjeti, shows, in itsacurril ty. if in nothing elte, that the tir-t not was enuine. " It is fortunate for you Editors of the K press, you say.) that tonr paper is not published in my Diwirtcl

' It is fortunate tor you," I mar add, by w iv

of on ei ir lit, that tills threitis not uttered in "mv District,1 fee, it it were, the Orand Jury would ksdtd you for threatening to disturb the price, and the least pouishtnent y hi could hope for would be " bo itid over." with sureties, "to keep th it peace "

Your nvÜMrv Order, on which the New York ElpftM cotnmeideti ti rely, as it had rilitto do,; h.s in it thia absurdity: 'All newpinei- or public speakers that en de ivor to brittA tbe irir policy of the Qorem ment into disrepute, will be con-idered as vnd.it iri" thp Orrtr Vn .th 'Unnpri! Unrf s:il p'j

e p wi , 40 f trtiouslv slid actively opposed to the wh: prdicyof the Adm nistratioa i- ts nnich op' osp 1 to this (lo ei timent," A"You labor, I see. under the not uncommon ddusion with men of vour miliiary calibre, that tin- Ailminintration is the QovntAsiVf ( Htid that "the irsr policy" f the Administration is "tiil S i pr km k Law of the Lp." not the Ccmstitutionof the United States. Or, in other words, that "No ." or "No 9," is the Government of

It mav ne verv safe to labor

ment that eair public men should w.ife their time

in clamoring a'id quibbling atout State rights, the Unites! States

habeas corpus, constitutional limitation, and under that delusion in Indiana jiit now, but it all thif Why, sir. have they not yet w ould not be sale to he deluded off by it, in New realizeil the solemn truth that a war for self York If you should forcibly interfere with tbr existence, as this is, it A suspension of all Iaw. J publication of the New York Express, a SheTtfl all gospel, all written constitutions, whenever j only, on enmp'aint, would arrest von. or. it von

and wherever thev contnvene our -ueceas V

With the enemy at the door, these otherwise inestimable rights aii'l blessings nre place! in abevance for the public weitste pendentelits. The c.reat and paramount desideratum if how to con duct the war to a su DSSsfel terminatiim; to uphold th it army iu number, discipline and suppliers the sinr qua non of our success; to wranjptj and cavil about the means, is to trifle with the subject. Tim pit ent in the throes f,;,,i agonies o! death cannot wan the slow decision of your boar I of arbitral ng doctois about the price of his re eovery. Lt'e's army on the Rappahannock iniist perih, disband or fall back under the six weekdiscussion of market prices, just compensation, kc. Was there ever such insanity M the part of leiiii-Iiitors bibueV I am an old man, and most, therefore, speak plainly; the alarming exigencies 6T the times dem unlit; nothing cau save us but that this Conyressh'Hild clothe the Preai lent with full power over purse and sword to conduct this war to its conclusion We no longer fight for shadows, but for substance; we care not for tonus or names td we achieve our ends. Democratic assemblies are clogs upon our success; they bar A been eminently so this winter. It must h been obvious to any man of common ense, at the becuitiiug, that this war a mi! I tea mil. ate in nnlitarv despotism on both sides From the vcr nature of the case it is inevitable, as the strife become more hitter and acrimonious e ich day ; i be struggle more and more d.tuhUul. each will resort to the strongest measures lor s;,coes. The Yankees hive already adopted this po n ; thev care not lor n ttne.s. but tor things; not for thadowa, but practical results They hive merced all other questions in that of con ques; shall our statesmen set down with fat tered htnbsand calmly wait the concentrated at tack of three millions of men, guided by one mind and sus' lined by one purse and sword'.' Democratic declamations about the inalienibte rights of mm and his capacity for sell govern stent will not stay the ahum. This idolatrouf worship of Democratic forms of Oovernment hahad its day; it is now a phase of past society. ftfUl the sardonic grin of death uon its face It rniv do iu tlAtes Off pOACS and plentv, but when pu I a ion presses upon the means ot .subsistence. whu gastric disturtntn es no longer obser e the nice distinctions between neum and teum. all hfctorv attests its failure, and the ASjcessrty of some stern power to protect the minor ty bom the m jority. If yon mink tnese aaggestions hsre any value, you tnay use them as you please. The only re mat k ible feature about them is, they emanate rom a Democrat ot forty years' standing. Skskx

'irro Soldiers

The Tribune publishes a letter from Governor 1 Charles A. Meies and Jntnes W W.mcn. eaten

did sjdieAojoct Km writ, thepoar ssssttetAw wdtild aid him. or. if tint weie tesiafe l. the BttlitArjf mww of the St ite. under Horario Seymour, as (' mSAASslef in Chief, would procure a pi ice in the Tossbt for Brigadier Genera! Milo S Has call. " He idquarters Districtof Indiana." ke. Whether order No 3"and"No 9." extend to Missouri or tiof. I cannot sav; but if 'hey do. resj w 11 find full field lor action uoon them in a large Meeting of Germm radicals, held in the city of S Louis, on the Khh inst . where the General in Chief of the army of the United StateSj Gen. Hilleck. and the "war policy of the Ad mini'tration." or 'the Government." are very hitter! v ass ailed. ;md brought into excessive dis repute;" or if more n articularlv vou dnuild pre fer to try and test "N .1?." or'"No it." in Xew York, vou will find in a Convention of Garri s SHAD and Wendell Phillips Abolilionis abun datit material of all kinds, not only bringing tbe Administration, war policy, but eren President Lincoln into this disrepute." Mut permit me. in closing, most rcspoctfoTty to tigest that you forget the land you live in, and the people Vou are trvins to ffris?ht. Indian in olis. even, is not yet Constantinople, and New York is not yet a slave Slate. Besides, sis. If you have surp'us mili'a: r talen t et undeveloped, would it not be wiser first to flesh vour maiden

sword in the field, unon the 'tiemies of vour ;

country, before you tiiati;iiii-li yourself as a j lilor or etecotlooert I aui, sir, uiost respectful v yours, .1 A MKS Ik" Ks. . a Prem Am Sem York KTpr, ttsy n.

tlelanrhsl) KemttttO off an trhitrurv trrest tine of tiie tccncd I'urties LoMa Iiis Kensoii.

A Arnsf pajtmrnnli appeared in the Exnress of yesterday, hoaricd ' Ohetiktt for Jen Davis,' ktt w hi -h it w is at ite 1 that A'ex m it r Hub hings. a S'Totchman, and Henrv Hern er. had been arrested for cheering for JetF Davis in a public bir room and restaurant. Further particulate in regard to the c iso b ve since tr inspired, and At from the c rious illness of one of the accused parties, fatal results rn iv attend the iirer, we leem it proper

to lay all the facts before the public. It appears that three parties named Alexander j Hatching, Henry Kernet and John March, wire in a drinking saloon and eating bemsooaawn town, j and that a wauer was laid hv one of the parties j that he could drink the contents nt a OA irt bottle I of eh am ane At a draught. The champagne was opened and poured into a pitcher. The pAftJ '' who hid m ofe tke wager, upon taking ap the ; itch er. exel limel. "It this was Jeff Davis him I self. I could take it at a dr ausm." and tmsJtomssj the enaetpagntj anl won the tier. Mr Hatching anil bis comriinions annlsn l.l fhr ilrlnLi.p Am kla

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success in sonuij: the wacer. fan parties named

Andrew in reply to onsjttons Address tal to him ty Dr D wnins. concerning the position of col ored tns.p pj respect tot-iy. equipments, tiounti And ;ateclion. complied with that of white smteers Tns snsyser amounts to an otfi -i il dec laration of the perfect equality of nero soldiers to wtmes. Gov. Anorew savs:

ing the words "Jeff Darta," end hearing the up

p. i net Aintost ittxmediateTy afrerw tr i. conelnded the parties were utterinir trsjasoaable and disJoy i sentiments, an i hurried off to inform the police The fr o were ' tke i t the noiice orSATt, and fnm thevce before Major General Woo!, who,

unon rb affidavit o; Me : I W re . the

Their position, in respect to pay, boonty or snv orders f.ir the parties to be spnr at OfrOS to Fort

atd :inl protection, when so mustered, will be pre

etSeil the sme. in everv particular, as that ot AM ftnd all other volunteers 1 desire further to state to you. that when I was in Washington, on one occasion, in an iiuer terview wth Mr. Stanton, the Secretary of W it . he stated in the most emphatic manner that he would ti ever consent that treecoloroi Di?ti ihonl . be aeceoted into the ser ice to serve s srddiers in the S'tith until he should be assured th it the (j rerasseotof the fjoitssl MtStpt wis pre:nr. . guir.' -ee in ! defend, to the last dolhty and the last man. to these men. all the rights, pnvife.eau j immun i es tint are gi ren. by the lent ol civilized warfare, to other soldiers Their rres en- acceptance nnd muster in, as soldiers r' teethe honor of the nation in the same degree ind to the sitae rights with all other troops Thei a.il be soldiers of the Union nothing les and not!iin ditTerent

New Ooei rnjo.nt Bans. We leirn th it a aasoc.aiioi. 1 is n, t-n on: m zelmth ilio:e-.ju of eatabltshinz at Indianapolis A n it rial b mk , to be called the Inennnx4m Nation il Batk. with a capital ot f2ol3.1KK). and the privilege ft increae rOtf the cap-tal stock to a half million pf dollars. The a.-i iation haj aire id v i h-en .: Directors Ami officer, sod noid in 4' per cent of die espj tsl Hn Wet H English af S ot county has been elects! hresiotpt, sod Dr W. R Nor'a uger Caidnsr 'New Aibany Ledger

W 1' 1 I t

l,w ivefte. I hev weie lo ki up over i ihr

and in 'he morning taken to ihe office f L Si M ir-di il Miirrar, preotratorr to gting down the . bay in CWStodf of one of the Marshal's olfi. erFortunately, friends appeared in time, counter lAdnettl were mule the accu-ers themselves upon tieln j ex amineil. were not quite -lire of the factt stitel and the parties were pirolel untii : orders could be bed from the W r DepArtttKAtl The indiifniiies to which tiiene gentlAAtAB were subjected could easilv have lieen 'ortie v ih-on. but m re erious results are likelr to billow Mr, i Hutcbtne;s now lies in hia house, a neariv hope I es lunatic. During the whole ot latt night he was wildly dehiious, talking lecesAAOtly of the prieoe b ;rs. aud h irdesj horrid i isione nfsktn seetts an I nek that won! 1 mike ktsj scream out iu j nponv He is attended bv the Iie-t phyahH i.

ati 1 tnav recover. The probabilities are. howev er. that he will entirely lose his reison that for a trifling wonJ, itnpertectli understood by his

I -01 A, and net utterel tn h'm,-''t'. this roong man ma be the inmate of a lui t ic isvlum for a Hfs time, while bi accuers go unmolested, and 1 still posesetl of the power to ra ike other indisreet affi I i,r um! subject others of their fellows to the ten b experiences tb.it have fallen upon Mr Hntchtnst

set hks a mscic wai thedeid old -Dtt. A blunder is rr rn e theuenA''. They t

LiSjioTn a.s ti rtd died on tiee men to overturn kis Ooverrincnt. fedwsre mid reihe hveitstiov as

to them, and fly to aid the Dem "Tata in re nssj ftructin the old Government, w th fciiar n-ee. pi-dees and oatha And, ainsular I ee. the Cot, tolerates lok on with sneering inditTerence ! W. c ire not if Linoln i an " uurter:" do not in fact believe he is; tnr if ae haveread triirht the history of the country, he was rerularlv elected President: and all nartie hive ince placed themselves and their CouHitution At his ieet. and mi e

h.ini their gracious and impartial mister We have the hiaior to wish them joy ! A tor their guirmtees, pleices an i oat1.-, we mut rel!y be xcu-ed: we hve tried all that once too ofreu. Nut tint e ein ar thit it is altogether indifferent to u' beiag alien enemies of t i t c-'Oiu try, and engaged in ac ual war with il what men and ahatptrt miv control it jrovernmeut. arid t-mrry on the war cinst as. In lhi point of view we have some interest in the affair; and avow ourselves well pleased that the philantlunn ic, subjugating, extermuuttini.. und nli Lwste partv is to govern the United SM ife; at lr-t un til we hive done with them It has r.een alreidy m ide teAciently plain even without the deci ir ttion of Conway atnl the New York T$bnsjta even inde: endentl y of therohher Butler's ttieory of the war. as expounded to an apnlaiidmi; audi enee of New ork that the Abolitionists have given nn all niea of the Union, and breitbe onej tin tighter and conquest and confiscation. (rive us the open foe, always! Him we know how to meet; but defend us iiom the treacherous enemy who asks for armistice, "negotiation the power of "reason.'' conciliation and comrrro mm.' Ah! we know too well what their negotiation and reason mean, they mean intriems), bribery, spoiU." "Io; rollinc." Oto-e more we bei: the reidet 's natftjon for employing this Van kee slatii, ahich, like the ideat it AgprSAOpSi ou-ht to be left to our enemies excluaivelv.) and

for a time we trembled lest those n' ient Demo eratic allies of Oers, who cheated us into mmnrn mi for many a yctr. should ayain have - ine ehe nee of taking' nnsstamon ot their Oo memsnli and ihonld lay forth iheW tempting aArnV, which thev call reason and negotiation. We feared it. because we have here also a few copperhe ids and b kl.-- !s, ila-! 'nit we bould say o.; ind if tkmnj AncitAtl m ike rimessers, the Democrats, had come in. the roffoes mieht have charmel our copperheals and sedu d our blockhead- Now that we ire ure thev ire effect n i IT v ahnt oti. and ' the aff irrs of their coui.trv are to tie in rhe bands of our worth? frhmsts, the pkilsnthronists, (nee amis let ariHftnii . , "hv otir reconstrnctionmt s w ill be as am! päd will h de their heads of eopper Our oiockhenos will have a ch mce to crow wise. Even our cowards will be brave Thank Heaven, it is open war, and w r to . the knife. . m A i (en. ttncll s Orilrrttr. I'.dttar'on t Kcsponse. Bneing published the letter of flen Hascall.in response to he one from Hon. .1 K. BdgwrtOII, j Asking for explanations ot certain parts of Order ; No, L we to d iv. as A in itter ol Justice, publish the rejoinOer of Mr. lvl' arton. to the letter of I Oen Hascall. It will b sppn that Mr. Eiigarton protests with oonsidersHls acerbity ag iin-t the reFtrictions which fien. H call seek to place upon the discussion of polirirjil questions within the limits of his Military Di-tricf. While we h ue everv ui-p -ition to assist the j authorities to the extonf of our power in keeping down ennOeSASery and intemperate politic a Vrsnfrllnsj nmeinm the pendency til the w r. we! cannot but think that some of our Generals have j use I !a'nnaje in the r orders and te'fer on this . subject, the tendencv ol which will be rather to ncrirrav re than cure 'he evil of which they com pi r,n. Tue e p'fl of the United Stetes ha sehe corne so accustomed to full and free dlsenssJon ofj all quet"ons of a sttrtk? character, that it will lie found difBcttft, we apprehend, 10 convince them lhat there is now a necnesitf to discontinue, aht i Intel v. all discus-ion of the reit questions in

which the hnetbSBSl citizen, as well as the highest civil or military officer, is interested. N t do we sudor ataed that it is the intention of the military authorities to prevent such discus ion in a temperate manner, but merely to dis countenance und stop that sort of wordv elo qc.eiice which, while accomplishing no good pur pose, tpnds. in times of civil danger, to inflame and irritate and brins about collisions tteong our people, thus holding out encouragemenl and h(pe to ihe pnhHc enemv, 'he tenilency of which is to prolong the war and incite the Rebels to greater effnOte, We are the m ue inclined to believe that this is the correct interpretation of the views, of our commanding Generals from a sen ten e in Gen Buniaide'a respone t - the United States Oo irt at Cincinnnti. in the. ase ofTsilsndighani. Spea ksng of the preis nnd nublic s;ie.iker-. lien B tsTs: "There i no rty no community no State Government no State legislative body no cor poration or body of men thnt hare the power to ipsnsnr te a war petfry that has the aliditj of

law arl I power but the conttitutial authorities of the Government of the United States; and 1 nm

determined to support their policy. It the people do not appiove that policy, ttiey can change the constitutional authorities of that Government a the proper time and by the proper method Let them freely discuss the posVrj in a proper tone; but mv duty requires me to sbqi licensed and in temperate Ojswiimirm which temis tf we-ken the ati:hor;t es fjf the Government and armv; whilst the I itter ij in the pre-em c of the enemy il is c w n!! so to weiken it 'I hit '-learly indicates that Gen. Burnside does not intend to interiere with or put a stop to mo ler i'e and tem'erate discussion of political questions In this view we are 'onfixmed by n article which appears in the Cmciiui iti Commer ci it. and which doubtless meets the approbation ofOen Burnside. Siys the Commercial: It -eems to us there is bntlring in the oolebesl

ed Order s which should disturb the feelings of ...... m ,n tt ia nnt iiesnr:ied trt britbro f ,i I

'111 f I'l.-ll lit Ml 1 v J ,.v -v- .x. v. , . liberty of the individual, where that libe-ty is not use 1 to the detriment or the tbivernment. It is not Oeneral Bornesiet wish or intention to interfere with nolitical organizations, or their lead et-. nhrm Iber are :he iflinei or the indirect instrnsAtmts and i kit of the robot lion There will I e no hateefersnee with tesnpnrete and eandid Aa-cu-si .ti of tlie ac's and me issjret M the Admin's

trntion, or the orgsoitstion of a party which has ; for its object a change of Admim-tr 'lion. Iluf where men. in the pursuit ol these objects, assail the eivtin Administration in Tiolerit and incen t diarj lanfttAK 9A pre-ent arnme-ds for the; eon-ideratioii wf the people, whose ornctical re suits can lie nothiiii: AtM violent opposition to the eiitorcemetd of the law. ani p itticu! ir!y to the j Conscvipti in Act, they make thetnselvOA obnox i

ions to t tie les'tioiiuii ot li e order, ind need not he aOlpl I set if the military mm is laid neavilv up-ui thetii These are the view of Gen. Burnside. ar,J nf presume ino-e of Gen Ef tscall do ro; etsierially vary frntSJ 'hem Thpf are auch n we hsTp ever aoted upon in the conduct of thi ioornal, and which wt; firrn' believe are those esr calm late 1 to i est ere peace and the Union Teorperats

discussion, at the nrner time, will not acuten the aathority of th Government, or the aid to' the Rebels, while tt the sime time -,t prevents discontent at home; intessjperatc discussion in tiimes the jas-ion ur.duiy: while a total sup tre-sion ofdnmnssion ets men to hrnsafhtf and pi ott ieg in secret, the final lesult nf ah 'h. ex rien e te.l- us. is civil con voi-ioat an 1 terrible

WHOLESALE CROCERS.

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MAGUIRE. JOES & CO.,

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MEDICAL.

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;iBATES CITY MILLS" GonoiThöBa,0ectfi, Whites Strictures

WRIGHT, BATES & iVAGUiRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS AMI COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 7 & 8 UTES nolSE BUILDING.

ra-ini r vro s- ;vil! WINtiL

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E CIT.t. ATTENTION TO (TR I.ARCE 151)

cumplete stork ofGrocrl on band. ant now r- !

n 'v-' tlif li'i'fst and be.M brocrry Hfut in th- tvt. a; 1 1 ar- ilir.ir ijoxts at vr ry low rate. In ad-l tton ti our-tock. id norf.wf arej it rc I vuijc, direct from im pom r-, I ,0 Bar Choice CofTr. 5Ö Hoglead Su.zar, all grades 300 Barrel Refined Sugar, II grade, 117 Bbt Crushed. P w-iered and Granulated Sogar, 75 Half CbestaTpa Grren, 20 Half Chests Tea-BIark, toO Barrel- N. O. lfolaae new crop, 40 Birreb Golden and llmcy Syrup, 3.iO Earrel, Lake Salt, 1 20 Hu!f BarreN White Hh, ."0 B 'xen Cheeae new. AI o, ,i larw tock of Wooden and tlware Rr-xims. Tobaccos, oap. Candle-. Essence Coffee, Soda, Ac, Ac. MM. L IRE, JON! S A CO., mjt el !ndianap.h, Ind.

DRY GOODS.

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Eroaa tte Richrrnd Enquirer, April 11. t nitrd Male II mnrrati " Th- ttrife f parties in that 'oiir.'ry which

sj nt bound the Cunfelerxcv n the North, nn. Thi Fashions. Litest newa Irom P iris täte tn t!v inmlmAf At 1 h.i:ik Godthat the prvvitleni-v -t the ootof blue, m all it bare washed onr Itaneaof timet, fornrer Ye-

to i.ie, l run the Urkest to ttie t'. kaaSaSl ski blue therP ' 'x ('r:ln m banant sit -! tion In aeetnt

i 'he m jst rem irk ible feature of fetnnle toilette At this rr":!t momrtit A new bricht cree-i tint seem .ie-tired u fhare thia f.,v..r One of the uotal:s nre the wall p4iaol, entireJi entmrmj everaitli I -ht-m marabut tH'her.'pr: erally an te. but l me!:me tinted of the aitne color At the rest of tbe dress.

Ir. Kile? i pl iiti t. vroaiied ! ouas at

ibut.iio.3ew 1 ork I ne Courier i tti i place, on noticisj hiatirt apoeiritue there, said: "llr." Ui'ey made a verT favornble inr ?o. bi-t appearance, und ae predict thai L. AjnJet, nl err effective stvle will oon niakMm A favorite He doe not nnt at ail." 1 he iicüou of the Courier his been verified. arl Mr. Riley haw won great tavor with ttie Atabiie tLers

tn it trie ucmocra's (t tinwe Mute are to t letr at the mercy ot their e: eruie, the pnilanthrs j.ists Thev nre M experierice n little whit th it philmthropy amounts to in the esse of white men. Hrd on the heels of the ttepubliUAe triumph i" Hliode l-'md. c ime tue Republican triumph in Conne t ut 1 Mr Sevn.our. who cred reace! mace! when there was no peare he. and all his c'.n. are ihr .-t i -te. and t ! tion and war flourish rammm in Ne K: land In Indiana. Miscouri. Oh:o. the municipal elections are reported; all for war. abolition, ex term in at on It is an overaheiroinf rebuke to Va!l itnli-h im aril those whom they i.-. kn.ime "copperheids" whom we preter to call blockheads Blockhead iii tbe on.-., ptooden ens of the term; for 'he r ahole sjerifsjint depeis ol tmee tnomih imayaeAtiun tiiat mir olue bratrcb

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F.. B. ALV0I1D. J. M CAIAWUX. II. B- ALVOKD.

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LIQUOR DEALERS

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COMMISSION MEIKIlim

Aro in DAILY receipt Sf freb goods.

CaSS a r tlv on hand and for sale ar rhe low pricvs, a Ur and assorted stock of

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I 'U N 1 A I n ie ill of Apri'. at N"orw ch. V. T., rr- r- f bl son-in-law. 'c S. HawtUii. ICsS, , RoUrt flu- lap formerlv of thi will ue, agtd 76 yer. Mr I l rJsw " a the rro':.er C t! e late It. Punltp of tb:sci'T- He waa native of Cberr V alr, Xew York, ar.J re- i'-d t. re for more than sixty yea'. Hf i an toercbsnt and was bublv etexnei by all who knew him.

Coffer, Mt(rar tfoluftweA Sr rup Hire, lea ff etile .l.i. Wooden vn re, No.ips, ( Andli s, March, Itaiaina, ( tears, I obacco, Plackerei White Fih, Cordace, tw ine, ( ottun .i l Mg, I) e-Muffs, uit, ftsje, Oistes, 'elfte. Itrtandr, In, Kinn. Ines, U lnl; ,

No!. ons of all kmd und Plantation and Holter Bitter.

AMUSEMENTS. EttroroisiT a ii Ai.r.

Pr :ular attrnticn giver, U the sale of

Hreat ucreü of th- eminent Arits

?lr' aud -Us F B. Conway. PnnDrE OF MMJrwL

TUESDAY IVCirurO. MAY 1'J. Ir63. n il. as presented the rue play entitled T Irl E S T R A IST Q E R .

63 East Washington Street,

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To cjrtciade with the Farce of the TAILOR OF TAMW0RTH

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I a, H also keep ,-onstanrlv Kve KU ur. Com ilea!. (." ti. 0am and I, trshi of Witt Fee' hleh we will evil aa law as anv h in the C:lv. Ali onl.-. left at ihe Mil or at cv.r Sttwa, No MS, Kast Waal.l- i.r street, w.li be pronpls fitted ai d drlirered to ajy part of tbe City T rw l aeh. SaiS-dU liri KMlN A MACvKTHTIt-

DRY GOODS.

Larg-e Arrival of Spring- and Summer

t H I ftonerrbare, or leaiaaiaaty eeJ!ed flap. Is Stri'tnf malady, aad ia tue well Saowa to raajana any .planati: it ia rttj tn he aai. Sat tl la AlfbeaJt te myt clear of It 1 a mpsn1. tbat frw aateatee; it pervade. tSlslASSSa f ocie's b 4A Saale salfeaneie. ncA and poor, both raime.1 and njrie. Atboej sntrovblesoie tsi Sjaerf. e diatre Ose aasi wanim fatal, itta

d ae. tbe treatment of which, aaweae than the dise ?'-.' The

tfeatsaeat la flr: t daseise you f all lusiweae. lave cnaas r iar" of r. tio-. hvtee read aaatseav.

atrrrruel. . m- kind ol alar-; Tea aaaai '.wen be Wed,

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1 I W'v PTWTlASICn " (TrtM'! IT. AN FNl TtKBLT sew atocb, wbeii tHTUD area M tti laavaal ftjnire. enable n-1 ofler our ntire tnck at Ittcredlhle low j.r r. c ,pa,--d with ih.if of the lat two rears I hlNIS t twe've and a hslf per v ird; IjWNS at fifteen per vsr.i; iil.K i HKI Sh IKT Nil at fifteen per pnr1; liKKSS liiXlllS frtoii eihi cs-ni nt up. ClMk, Shawl. Ivlauie, (retia1iiie. Härenes, Tickirnr. Gi'ili in-, l.inen, Foplin, Dres fiovl. Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Ac, 3i Prrl'rnt. llclo former Frier!

5.000 Hoop Skirts Wholesai. Ä: Retail.

If I '.Hi baren nant lo sav money, e invite th m to call hi examine .sir -t-k naid ptice b-fre huymir. Term-, casli One price, aiul r ... ti oilMe to -how goods. RKMKMBKR At W.ST WAMI1N.HN TKKET, (Next Dry Good Store It Palmer House.) i.1 N II A KCAÜ I., . rov!6- I'KOPRIKTORS.

etj LIYERY STABLE. an I. I W E IC V i I A il I, i: .

NO. IO K AST rtSsMi STKKKT. UAI.F K SQt'ARK SOt TH OF WASHINGTON ST., liKwrni MiTi'lian a .d Feonsylvaiiia, iu rear of Glenn's Block . Ind-anafioiis. 'I his taMe is ut jilied with ttie ASSt of stock. Horses boarded lv the w. ek, day or AS "1arjAJciKSOAi m I.I.Ivan. m.i-d6m proprietors

NOTICE. 2sT E FIR IvH AT HA WES' OLD STAND.

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HF. CsTDE RSIGN r D, HaV.Nü PlrW('HASFI OF

establi-liincul, haev foni.fd a ''L.-;ncs ruün.-ct ,iD under tUe firm of SAMUEL STARLING & CO., t r-'posifii: to eH for ci'i, (j-htti'iy, and at nini'ual low rig..rs. vi.- HA-. the afiedal attention of purchacUasers, at No. 3, Nortu Uliuuis Str t. HatTlX ST tRLlNm, K. BK BACK, Y. k. ti KlutKY.

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For the purpose of attendine t oth r bu-incis enaage ssMrtt reqaifias; my entire ttmnmsm, I nvs esnsmse st my atoc of liroc-ries. at No a. North Illinois s-treet, to the slio-f iifmed p? ntleuien, r.nd leAe plaaeara in solictt ingttie -ariit liber.it .-bare O.pAblic pauointe, heretofore so senTou-iy cwikIc! io in.My !'U-i eas pISAe, t-r Use future. wH Um laaasat at the office of Hawr- A Co , 13 ottf IS 11 1 All I Riiilding itx-m, the same as oesnBtre I'v me in the publih:g !u-iaes. for the pa-t -tv. 2i i ears. ü. W.HAWK.'.

"The first namh-r of the 5hMinr' Huid mnit

Com in- real D iccr.r, ol tie 'nr bw -tern stat Wjl he delivered to subKrilx rs auu patroti forthwith. nms-dst h es e co. i n in a ai ii ii aw . DRY GOODS.

HOSIE RY.

00

DOZKN cot ro-s HOSF, TO BK

400 iemtA and Bmyn Half ile, the tf it SSBSStsaaast and (he kaeswat AStSSa in ihiadty.

mmTjsAV- WA; Tillen. tO Ham. ttf W tiofisis le at S'c stjr.rig Retail at T5c per hk;rt of AAapniigs. itcisii i.i!i:.jn. 3,"00 Vara Thomas b l k Co.'s celebrated Linvn froi hi', fOc, last BSSra pricea. REAasI n in Minn s. ftOO Dozen li I rt, arrat""1 t- f t and made of th-' best Aratctial brmi ' '. re the great rise arid oil. red at a pi ice the material o uld AtBS hoiiKhtfor now. M R TIES, Selected with tbe greatest care prices lower than any - where ele. Mlt II K. A large assortni ri, amo g biet. - ihe celebrated K N .Mi BKACE. MM I H W fat f (Job lot from Nrw .rk Auf.one.t l.mer.s from Si to A4') per-lozen. I.1.M AHI.II AN l)KUVI KH. A t omplrte aaaortinant. I Ml! U IIIIIIS. Silk, Merino, Laml ' W ool ano" 0qttna. t Mi I I MU I(IS. Ourt"ck i the m-ei esiensire in this city, and beinn determined to nke tlamssrsaptmsAH brrch in our ASSt ne. we will qiveg'eat tnducementato dealers, promising to cL.ir.'e le- than ihe market ; rice for any article. ti.ovi; V LAIB, 81 W. Waabiagtoa. ireel lli iween 1 1 1 1 mm s ,i net reeasaass mtm mcht-,S3-'lly

REWARD. ONE DOLLAR REWARD.

UTN oA FROM TU K SI BsCRIBKB, 1JA mG in Pie towi.-hip. ot. May 4tii. Maat u'Laaar. 17 jreers old, a boun l girl. I hereby torbid any per" or per-o:.- :r"ui h -rboriag or t u-ting her u my aeeount;as 1 iil not pay any bill of her couiractina. May 11th. 1AJ. JOHN aRCHKB. m 1-Uit

BOOTS AND SHOES. Dont I'ass thin By.

n.'tf.or .. lotaaaaa.

ervfew davs the

tOwmmm.tlis' treatment 10 tbt wai.abicb tae paiamt learwith eeat fortitu.le i r t-r ol eaa w;bai s di-

fhirtl. . r ii-. tsrn Mwiflf. with an imtM

a swelled teattfle. an enlarge ase at of the proatrate gii iar adiaea-eot ihe rteeä of tbe Mavid r

ThiiKs-if r. wbach acta like a cAartm. wtthfw

on i ir dieax-A. arstiisuit' p!eaet t take, and which hacurrd tbouAaadft .8 New York. Philadelphia, Ralti-rn-reand mr.r f rhe S-.atbern cttle i .-erta a ad effectual remedy, that make, a rapid andperreanerrt enre. without regard to Sart. Srtnh ar es retse, ssjsssm re.iItnc. jumr riK or wr-stramine- Tbl remedy is avn -rquahtl by siting yet Hoveree fur the care thaw tbtaasa It U i xtracti d fmxo our ow ptAMts. ss4 I perfectly fe. a it i purely re.ce'at.te 1 contain r.o merrury. o I isa t (MS ran expte j..rll to ail ksrd of weather, without the Vest farcer from the tnedtrlne. And if you are careful i wrappms p jour peete. yo will bav ta-te r iel fr. m H. o that yu are not depneert fr-m going itoroMpr. ar rsetngaVtectaby

leare-t trMrnds

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used wi

contt ie',t: p T-.ni.-tKieC te tbe unfortunate

C tLTlON None i gei.ma wits at tbe atgnetnre f

Va f P xos. an ui.d tbe hmx All intraSS rnark will be prewecated ilk tbe

quack me McfTse, hut a reaaestr HerwTer"i and nineti-e suceaaa by a regular physical., ggsj

the proprietor, frlneetnent d utmo: t rigor o

ST. P.

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Sol i y lin.ttK teuer ally. Js

ATTORNEYS. Attorney at Law, 10. TEMP IUNC1 HALL,

mclit9 io dt

Indianapolis. I ' a- a

MILLINERS.

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MISS J. DOYLE

KG I.KVh TC INKf KM Tlir l.AOIKS OF 171-

diaiianoli!. and victnl'v that b will p-n

a . .. i So Hai. Houss !tlk, We-t Washington

street. Mi-. lole inteti1 keeping Tarls Mtlllnary bmpori n. where at mI tirne ir a be fonnd the -t as rrment of Hnnea. Ribn. I rem b Howera. Plumea, Bridal Wreath-and all goods usually to be fonnd in a tir-' cIhm etahiihment Mi' - le.j le intends making Indianapolis her rerniatnent r id' re ao1 will at aUtimea keep the let and most iesiratk geods n. le found in hi-market. The pat ruiiage of the pol. he i respectfully soliAiled. aprS lty

NOTICE. STREET niPKOlEUEM NOTIfE.

'OTl(- IS HF.KFB i G I V F N F THF. PiNI M'l of the tollomng ' r imance far stree; foxstrtee ine nt : An Ordinance to proAfd lr tbe prhna of tbe Alley running at and west h-fween I ta numbered three anal f..ur and 4) in out-lot forty-eight (IS.) Af.-t riKr HFTTKKF1F.M, mfttrnn i y rierk.

r0TtCE I IIKHI V OiVF.N THAT THF ri.MMO! Council w 1! meet, a a board of eqtia'isetien, on Mon i.av, June Int. r f ..'rlocfc IV M .. to hear the romplain's and equalize the aaesroent of Is. The ase,nient can tie found at the Aaeor' oWce, at it,, 14 N -'A A Tal'.ott lll.ick. on IVnn-j Irjnia treet, south of m Pt office. AtM RUS . Bl TrFkFtH.Ii. SSjlt ASi ray Clerk.

NOTICE.

ofirc to I ;irNtitra and Stair ICtiilrli'iH. -Sk atai mU A ä S. - B--- AA S-

IaWW KOLB, PLAIN AND ORN AHF.NT.W. JOB i raraer, OB t;e..ryia street, between renn- lvalue ami Meriiiian. is prepar-d eiecuiej.il kindot Turning, i.i the Asm manner, end at reasonable prices. I keen en-tan' y on hari.. !ait hallu-terr ar.d Nee Pasta, eaat turn them to order. All work done promptly auu . ri roi d order. All ki. carving will be done ar 'he -ame j.lare by a; r W -din id IS SIMON A HKt-TIO B.

MEDICAL.

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troni the

ViU Ni. MF.N WHO H.WX IÜ-

jured tli mM-le I y certain seerat

bat.; m !i rii.nnttnemi' rhnatneat. pUaure or the dufte of ajarr ed life; ai-o. middle - iifi-'l a' old men, who, 1 youth or other ruef. feel a debllite

iliadvasreftoelrear.b.-1"r An ng ttirtaaeleesniider the treatr.i nt ot oi ne, hon.. hrsi read 1 .1) si CtdCT FRIF.b I STTsea IsSle vi i -atu ssAMtkiiig of istportaare bj perusing "l he ei rei l-r .-id Sent rij aV - . in a eal-l envelope, receipt aaT Ten Cent. ML SI I" A BT A CO can be cotiaulte! . all dlM-a-e f a private or coufl.;. ntial ature trim e A Null I., (bu nla i e fr-.m 9 in 1 1 A M ., ai the ' i A.ldrea H s STlAkTwCO. r l.-il-dAly i--'S-. Boston, Maae. Mir I Hi: BfIL lis THI Bl it.

rtIi-l aFFMCTJIII STfTH aNV Ik, V ATF Ms I ea--.neh a- S;i;,. rbeajCTAAAol, petmssnsse" nSsry Ter-ia:x. t pbae. iihrH-rrhea lee. Stricture Vrco-ee. SJAS Stale t 'map In-eaee. spermaforbea. SeenineJ neakiassw, K.crurnal Fmiaeiona and ftert .( elf sbUM-, sboiil'l AT ONCF. i-ii lr. Clarke a I'aiA sir. ' rr s ar-d screS C i ulta'K H-f-.N Jlt Kat U abir.gtr.n Street, and 1st cared. The ry-t T' lifieiei, yMr- "rrmcisec in Kew SjSSB city enable- hm. e treat y h 'M Ik ally toiiMlltstio:. tre. Oltice b' l sA M. ton T. M V tl, Kox 12S4. apr t.dly

A VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST., .tjc7 f.irtTot. sqt 4ftr FOR. SALE. rei?i-1.-, to artet mat deep, and will be ssd low for 1 McKr BN. A PiKKCE. teb20-oAAs nasi F.state A na.

ATTORNEY. JOSEPH A. LEWIS, ATTokNLi AT LAW, OFF1CV ON iWONH FLOOB BrSi sAn'S Blnrx, Corner Wa-hinctoii ard Meridiari Streets, entrance fridn Ifend.an Mrset.; ItV aAapoiia. Isi He will fatbfully and prompt! atte,,.i tw all legal bo-wie eprruated to rim.. peciar.irention g .en t.. csNvtioa. He refers ti the buMiiese men of li.dianapo.ia geaeraily TyS-dSoi

THE BRANCH 6T0RE OF B. BEHRISCH. NEW YORK,

FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, Three Business Booms with Dwellings Attached, On We MVaalliuartats fttreet. Thia Building rents fc r : Hundred Dollars a rear ALSO, A Two Story Boarding House on Delaware Street,

ear A nallace'e Grocery, will he sold at

- . IUI. uaw-sAir g to nseSe mju u.etrni the' wlHaay a high per cent age will do well to call and see these piece-of nrssperty SJcRKl MA a PfBAiCaT. feirto-.iAw-ji., ' Aeal awAsAa Ar" '

SELLS

Clothing, Boots and Shoes AT NEW YORK: PRICES.

fAtHF PACT THAT mil BTOU lb X-VEiTKn

sua Sew Tan. assure. cutntaera tast tbey will

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rind price, etrupolta. I

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sFl.NCr kHol'AF. BLOCK. On IH i.ota ireet. near 1'i.liaa Depot

What ab ould I take for Atrana? HRAMJK'S TUSSILAGu They glee ;nmee rv relief IS cents a

DRUCCISTS. PUBLIC NOTICE. t um awSnSatwl A fO, Uruggiata. ! Is, I tat Uailnaiiaa Mreet, Hare tees appointed agecu fur tk aase of U tt t U I ' Tl'-llLaOO,

THK WOXLiKkFl L GKaXI LÜS. fer the cur afCeaae ioi v - r :-ur a:,L- .t.Uii' atsei-;.g nutis. vi ias Ueeia and TeeasUa, aaa AwttAAAi ct ine Laaan. SoM ia arge Has., tl cf .aaS 1 nu. aladAwl

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