Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3934, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1863 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL
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A diptri u rapvl from ''fvrnor Sit-
mov i. of Nn Yr . MtftCjkfLutinjc that ls h snseaidav v vr?vtatt-; r'o attending the f retition of the Demerecv ,f Indiana. Th w ',f i ! i - I- i- t Ulli f to Uk nJa who m ev ted In grast Una rmsi;"r. of 'fu!ar ri.-ht tB-4sv. Uovsjror 3k.Mot s kV a ;r th äffest of tli -Je - wiW 4' ct of the prncri)e hkH riiiiutsln srl aecnre th Bfeerty of the citizen ami th pea-;eteitT of a
The Prtrammr of tlt Ceanvemllon The Ma Convention of the DemtmtscT and tr eotierv4tiT eil ",a ol In j; .ri, will seeembin ia the Stste RWe vtrd n hwlf pa- ran o'clock this morning. The Conventrbn will be call1 to order b? Tromm Dowi im., Eq , aa the to- emtiee of the State Contra! Commit Tba orr-'D'Mtion of tbe Contention will take B arc at tho priawJaa! stand, aa tba est side of the luu Hon. The nnle ohjeet of the Contention, and it is one of paramount importance, ia to take uch ac tion aa will preierre the Government from the machination of all it enemiea to overthrow it, and to preserve tha free instuatkmi which a matchle- .ntttution hnn aecurel to the Americau peopls for mors than three qnartr of a eenlurv. The purpose in view l exprrw auch sentiment aa become a free people in a time if preat peril to the country. It ia feelinp of dwzer to the liberties of tbepeo pie that has anxembled what will doubtless lie the ltre-t convention that ha ever been held in Indiana It i the ri;ht of the people to peaceahlv aem!e to petition for a retire, of their qrievjjj ce. For that they have cmo ticether And in eo doing they wilt eiercise that toleration and an feet that ontiaideration for their political opponents aa la pive them no ore -ion for offrn-e, either bv word or ded The action of the convention of to-day. cnmpo'eil n it will he of a vast aemb! ire of the conservative an 1 t itriotic riti lens of Indian-, will have an import wit influ enr-e uron the future do-tinies of the rountrv and Hi ;,MK-'.'.'if". ! tibi he nnrked with that 'Iii: ii . eonaMeratioo and wiad.m which the ocaaaion do ernlnenrlv lmtnd.
The ConH-nllna-l'lH' luThecitj wan full of people last nicht from various portions of the State Never before Wat Indianapolis so crowded in adv aM of any Conreotion ever held here. And the character, ol 1 thoe who iuve come to nt'end a -.n rntioti of the pe mlfl the only sovereigns of the country is the bet viderc f thedeep 'ee!in which per ra! the p'thlic mind In rejarl to the conditifn of our no'di" nffiir Never ;.ef re did he rep ! reentatives. the npents. the public servnnt of the people the men who aum to he their j
rulers beraue clothe! wiih a little brief author! tv n a more unmisf ik ih'e manner misanr reliend
the aentiroent of the country. The cre-t body j of the people feal that two w.irs are i ..... i b ;n? pioeruoil !it he Admintsjtr.'ion in power ' A 9i for tha awparaaaion of the reeUion aaint I the fjcverti'nen . nn 1 the restort:on of the Union i
under the Contttution. hm the approval of every Democrat, a !t mit hive thit of everv ;on l citien No people ever m ide uch nerifices to preserve and m irntnin free institutions the free doi of speech, of the pre-is and the ballot is have tli eonserrative , of In lima But It for the libertv and the rights of the citizen th it thev are eowtan In:,-, and n it his einlavement I i! viilit!y thre another war b-in? proe anted bv the ptrty in power. It is not a vat for
the m linieii nice of the Govtrriim"n' . but fori
the overthrow of the liberties of the people nd to perpetu ite p.inian an ! po-f v rule Tho awMaaaa that uch is the cse is overwh'm'n Democrits, for critici-inj the acts and poliev of the Administration, not the Government. hve ben nrrctod n l tried lv tri bumU unknown to the Constitution, an ! pun i-hed not for eapraaaaa orimp' e l acts of treason.
but onW for difference of opinion as to the policy j or sent menu of the ruling p irty . Wh t i: our theorv of Government? Th Declaration of Indej nilctu e hrietlv and compre I hensivelv st.ite it It sys that "all mn ire
aa loweil by their Creator with oartaia in.ilien ihle riphr: th t a an rait ibewe are lite. lilcrtv. nd the pursuit of happitie!; th t to secure these riirht, Qaoara anhtl ire inat)twtad im"i men. tlrririn.) their jut V'tirrr fmrn the rin-nt nt the yrrrne.l " And to secure a free ex :e n of the sentiments
ami wishes of the ie u5e. the inf itution rn vide and declare tint ' Conrreas hall make no i law abridfjins1 the freedom of apeoh. or of tbo praaa; or the rih of the people paacaahlj to! assemble ani to petition the "ver!imnt for a re lres of prievan The people in number creitrr than ever before hare copvenei ! in Indiana. naaajMt, petal ablv. to o''t t n i relre-- of fr ennce fr-m a Government, or an Adminiatr ttion. which le- j rive itjut pwer from the consent of thecv I ernei. The hbertie of ihecitifen. the f.e lom of spei'ch and of t'ie pre. h ve lieen assailed and atricken down h thoe sho were p'nccil in power to in ;: thee riht of the people There hi feen no necesdtr. no juatlfic ition, p0 apo'-'x for the arbitrary and unjust eaercie of poaer in the StatWS faithful to the Govern me if. vet we daily witne- and red of usurpation of powe and acts of despotism whi 'h ure uri'i r a'lc'eii in the most arbitnrv Governments upon the face of God's footstool VTe ire amor! those wha flrm'y beMcve hat tbese i:urpation of power cnnot Jon continue Wch-ivecrei con fi lence in the tnfcar, aaaawd i thonjht of the people The see! -if libertv have been too firmly planted in American s iil n t to spring forth and bear fruit such a w i deve! rei in e rv v i n rv era A gentleman ocruprinsj a h:ch piM'.' rvsition. in a!' i ! To the attempt to ern-h ott the ! er lies of tne people for opinion' ike remtk: The m m of the rreent tnu.i r nw-ir tie foie the -lurn of the future, aad ih tt torm i i aswredlv estherinc " There i no doubt of thia The pe.pte have or.lv to bide thir time , A rC" w ::i ert ' tv tke rIsjcY, It dntv of the Demor-riev t.ihsnlin.to be patient to be de'ernrned Thev ' i'! nr'-el to overcome treiin and rebe'H.in aeainA the Con t 'lit n wherever ft mar raise its ted. and tf hie n;: of pese. of union and const tutional libf--' w.,1 e eir reward
'h Bi:ttTT ii of . Pe have rei-e i
thf Msrs! ' ;n the d'arhsree of h;s dutt in
tuellini H tut banre of (he rece Su. -ft i their repect fvr and obedience to the laws kJour rial. Tt.e truth of this matter is that t'.e .tolitionit aiorstd an iHitartte. coarse an iaatMtf fel '. fi.r Mirshil. and in a jersoii.il difficultv lie wadecentv and well trahed bv a famer n' I -e ne L'hb irhood Tha "Butternut'" of Kusl bad i 'hinc to do with it, except to witness the adm.r.. -'.ration of iutice.
Xf M - Änna n.-kinso i. who has retently
put on the stump by Administration
monv. i- p. - ;..utoil lecturer in Vincent T"W, M I whae. ni whercaiout, he was avartaadnui'' fur Iol? iimv
Frnnths stontls Tre Oeath of toneWIP Jarksnn The aoila wf Victory . 1 be Kiel ro ri Kmirer. of May l'tth. awys (,.:, .1. icon hvi .. EU t aorne .iistiBX" ill frort : t . 1 neof ki l-n-.aWl rs. . : x e ing, was reianrfag b wn i o'oaK-k, auenaW bia tatT and a part of his couriers. The caral
cmilm ws. m the darkness of night, otistakei I r
From tV. 5 T J arn' a Comatrct. Iloas lo the tottntry impoOi!e U re .i the Vortiiern peo wae practical bady. b.r t; support 'be
d the Cniot That can o j'v be
c' . . tutei h i.ge of police. t slv:.ers nd of coadu i iu the war. A majority ol the poo pie of the North two thtr la it not seven fights of thot. re conservative men. fteep v gnvsl at
It is Pe I t'
. Hodr of tba enemf! eavairv. and fired apon be lh r"1' whrn nd-nted A P-rtton oi
a rejrimeot of h-s own troops He was strut k bv "waw -uppon u.r A-iuouisiraiion in lis poncy o. tbrr- balls B-thMnch the left arm. two inches '.v hcauae thev leel it tabes dut u ...piawt Me be . w tha atiocl ler j-dnt. sh.rfertng the HUieand ""t"""' -tboritiea, od tle.e s.,uld rejoice at a sevennt the chief aitrv Another bll passed change in poliev and sustain the adoption aa thfowab tbe same ar between the eihow .tal rHi cuuauiuuoual me-aurea miih tenfold more
s- siac.ion ano eninusi tsm it ia :mposinie w unite the North in sutwinu.7 '.he H-eent polici It is prsib!e to do it with ch irie I) e Btl ' .-dorn c.ill loodty on the auth .rttie to need ibis truth 1 Frr-tn tl B-Jcheatfr Da ly t'nlon Somrthin mut b' done There are jnt two l r etiMtue. viz: either to follow tbo warioi at II ri'e Greeley and " tmw to o-ir destiny and m ike the tel attain able pe ,ce,' r let Mr I. '
appeared astesd of him. and he turned to rie '. coin wipe out hi siate, lein new, and mike back. .Tuat thee some one cred o-i, "C ir.ilry, war .is wir should e made We leave to Greeley charge. " and immeili ttel v the regiment fired and hi followers tba anraaacy af tba r!' 1 Tlie whole party broke forward to ride through j sition, and urc the second our line, to escafat the fire Capt Boswell was A a " mihtorv necessity" now. and in de er killed, andcarriai through the line by his hor-, ence to the judgment of tliose alio turtii-h the ( and fell amonK our own men. Col Coacbfleld. niems nnd muscle to carrv or. the wir. let M Chief of Staff, was wotitidel by bb side Two Clellao be called back Withdraw the einan i courier, were killed. Major Pendleton and Lients pttion pro- lam ation and burv all thedeid hull Morrison and Smith escHpel uninjured Abandon the nijer warfare entirely. B intsh
Gen Jackon was immeiliatelr carried on a U ide. Clnndler and all the tlesti uctive from the
the 'ist. miking it ea.t through the palm of the hand. A thrrd bal' entered the palm of the ri?ht band, about its midOle. paasinr through and btwaking two 'oe-. He was wounded on the pli .k road. sbiut lift -ri- in advance of the en-mv He tel lrm hi- h. re. and a i i .. Bt Capt Woratrey. 'O whom he lemarke!, " AH inj wounds me Oy my own men " He had ifMen tr to tlie a' ans h : ' rn i: . 'he r ) be
fore he left tlie lines The eneruv's skirmishers
litter, and started for the reir The firing at Irtcted the attention ot the etiemr.and was re Mimed h Uitti lines. One of the litter haaret
aha va t
cil Retire Stanton, w elles, H illeca flnn Allan HiichciK-k and everv man alio stands in
tlie .iv ol one heul. The counlr inut
was ,h..t down, and the General fell Horn the : trut some one. and it is willing to trust Me
shoulder of the men. r cei mg a evere mtu C'lcllan. Put Com. Vanderbdt or some o tier sion. adding to tba injur) of his arm injuring bis live man in Welles' plate Give the new Sec ( side severefv. j retary of the Naw to under-t m l that he is t Theeneait's Ära of artillery at this point was aubordinate to tlie General in Clnef of the ar terr.ble Gen .lacks hi was left tor five in nute I mv. Let M- Clell m select ihe Secretary of j
nn' 1 the tire al ickened, then pla e-l in mi mbu lance swl csrici to the field hospital at Wilder ne Run He lost a 1 ire amount ol blood, and at one time told Dr M'.Clure he thought he wa- , dring, sn I would have to bleed to death, but a tourniquet wh- immediately appMd. For two bourn he was ne irly pulseless from the ho. k Alter the re action, a consultation wa- held bw tweeu Ir- B:.ick, Coleman. Wali and M- Clure. and amputation was decided upon He wa a.-V.ej' Ii we found amDuti'iou neaiaafart shill it lie done at once?" He replied "Ves, cert tin ly. Dr McCI ui e, do lot rne wh i tevej von think ia rii'ht " T h oneea f ion w as ner for me I while he
Was umler the influence ol chlor form, and was I for action to the field, tha army of nflense la borne ell. j already on it ground. Establish at suitable He le,.t on Sondiv inornin.'. v.a cheerful , points in r lie re r tnilitarj depot aad eaatBa af and in everv way was doing well He sent for1 instruction Commence a thoroughly organized Mis Jackson, inquired very minutely about the und etTective system ol enh-rrnent. or aataasrip ! baric. ... 'u'-erlullyof the reuli, and tid" II tion. o both.or orae method by which troops I not been Won led. or had I hid an hour more in i v be nisesi. and put the men into thee cm:s ofdaallght I w mid bare cal "il the enetnv from ; ind dtpatl, so that when reinforcement ofS.OOO, tba rut to tlie Uni'el S ates For 1. and we would or . ,'(1(1 men ire requ idl. thev will be on hand
tmve hat! them entiic'v surnoiu led, and thay , wih others who arc re idy to fall into their places
War it iv I)ix and enure harmonious action! in the w ir oftice (Jive McClell al all the pow ar he requires He BSWSS be put on a parallel with .left Davis so far as the military and inn and all operations are coiM-erned Then lei Mr. Lincoln turn his attention to hilegitimate basfaaa of far wishing tba men and , material of war Do what ought to h ive been done at the outset Divide the it mv into two . H i-c .ne ot BsTansa and one of dclen-e. M ike j the arm of defene up from the i agnie militit j of the everal State They will come out if calletl nana Plavca them in the foiiiBcatiotM
and defensive po's. and send the veterans longing
would hive been ofdi'c ! to -urrender or cut theii
wav out. They bid DO other alternative Mv trop tn iv sometime- tail iu driviiag the enemv from a posation, but the enemy always r i I fi drive niv men from a position." This was siil aaailingly Ha complained this day ol the fill from the litrcr, although no contusion or a'nashin w is ap ptre.ii as 'he result of the fill. He did not com ; 1 1 .ii of his wound never snoke of them un
les- asked. On Sunday evening, he -lept well. On Monday, he wa carried to Chancellor's 1 bowse, neir GoasBsV Dapot. About daylight, the Surgeon was awakened by the boy saving. ! "Tbl Oaoaaal iaH great pain." The pun aa-:
in the right Ae. and due to incipient pneumonia, nnd some uervousnes-. whieb he himself ittribu ted to the fill from tlie litter On Thursday, Mrs Jackson arrived, ereatly to hi joy and satisfaction, and she faithfully naffatd him to the en!. Bv Tbwtwaa! evenitu, all piin had cease! He Mrifarad ureitly from prostration. O i Monti iv morning, adieu it was apparent that he was rapidly siukiiiL'. Mrs Jack-on na intoiined of his condition. She then had a free and full conversation with him, and told him he w i '.)in2 to die He sin). Very gOOtt, verv load. It is all light." He had previousiv ssid, "I consider these wounds b'.e-siug. They were given me for some gotnl and wise purpose. I would not pirt with them, if I could." Durini: his delirium, he frequently expressed t his Aids his wish th it M ij r (teuer al Ewell sboabi be onlerel to command his corps. His conti deuce in Oen Ewell was very i;rcit. and the in inner in which he jxikeof him showed that he hul tlulv aoawidarad the matter. The Richmond Wbig of M iy 12, WSJS; From every side, we Iieir that the spoils left bv Hooker's army exeeed tho-e on any prev du huUia Bslri, not hi apiiag the sngjigossnnai ar um i R chin Nsd Not only an immense num ber of mall arm, variously es'im ited from thirtv tbaasaad t fiftv ihouund, Kat an alasost iatwtta onantitj of overcoit. bnspsaokii eas aswi blankets. From thf w Y-irk Kxpre-.-I i.c llaotirl iC.nlii .ils lli'iioiinrr General llallerlt, und Cry for "I n nionG llutler 1 and "
lor the next atnergency.
Never let un for a moment in this work, until ! the last gun is fired and the la-t Re;iel h is sw tl , lowerl the o.nh ol allegiapca. No nutter tboagh ; thousands atid thousands of men are gathered who may never lie Bad led u;Kn to shoulder a j de ifh -dealing musket Their existence as drilled foi l efficient soldiers will exert an influence upon the enemy, utoii our own armies before them, and I if. though not least, upon our Baropaaa j friends, that will aottttf reoav the naennbtrs oat-;
lav. And thi is no nine to count COSS I heir etlucit'ofi will be one id tin he-t itivctments of greenbweks that cm be mule. General Kn rnlde a Campaign on the m. io against tin .ipt'rli'.ila. Two or thi ee wre'che I paper- it Washington, Ic.-lin'.'Ht the Government crib, m tint tin tint (ener.il Hurn-ide h i deasS better In the cat. iire of Vallandigham and the town of DiVton, Ohio, thin if he h id Miccffded in capturing Fiedericks borg and Oeaieral Lee Among these tiipers ire the Brenhlg Star and the Washington Chronicle They soesw to bo ignotsat tint the Oanarnl has now kn icked his hi'l agtiut a thicker wall and prwclpitated himsajf into a more d internus collision thm w hen he attempted to storm the strong hold on tin- R mpahannock. As tbo blind cannot see when the am shines, so is ir with these blind gwidaa, leader-of the blind. Everywhere public opinion, without ditinction of pntv. is prOBXSBnC. ktg air dnst BumsidaS COUrsa, The Whole press of tlijs i-itv. with the single exception of the jourml th it bold Hooker to be equal to N ipolaon, is opposed to it. Greeley, with all hi aherriti'itis, his enough good sense left to see it- im policy and to con n rati it The Evening Post his pwblUbed on theaubject the he-t editorial ar tide that aear TPasred in its columns, denounc
mg tne worse tii in useiasa tyranny, and giving a, cle tr exnosition of the contitutiot:al law af w hieb i it is a ll igrant breach The only exception in the aram al th. manopolis ibat give aay caanta ll nice to this kind a canir.i;eti : r lin-' the con
perhenls i that spotogy for t mm, the H in. Hmi! J Ravmond. Tue neople of the Hinted St Oes ind tha rest of mankind will hive little difficult? in solving the Question whether the
opinions of the united ptess o! the EmpheCitv afl New York, with the exception of the Times, are' not al mors value th in the tune plaved to order j bj the two Miserable aggna grinders at ITssm J ingtou N V He: il-i.
The Germ m ralicils, as if bv pie concert
with the New E nrl ind radical I here in this 'tx.
have held i luge public meeting in St. Loom W aat tlie CamrTattcmaa us by Exasaa
Cssaar Bit., ot Chicago. tbsa rentilated him-eii: It was in Jflis-outi where J. C Frem nt long it. I continued applau-el it was in M -
souri where J. 0 Fnon mt designated lhe po'it y Of thf L'.iioii The Aascricaa nation has a greit hum Hiitarian to carry out. Who will da it?; T'ie peop'e D nt si; :u the lielm t the vesel. A 4; i.i ti L prupehj the engines. Tins gnnt is J the people, and tint giant will speak todiv I do no: cuaae as aasaaa any man bwA I will pek ajTMast the ajFSlsm Ibat tum- n It the Iei dent endangers the s.fety of the C ntliii 'tiweallh as saanSag as il atl.ice. ;t is the duly of tlie ; peonle t. speak to s?ieik and act " Ml Vim i.i.. '...nn has been arte ted for this
sort ol Ihiu
c
Al exander of Russia, tha most abaolnta mm- :
I Bfth ol the civilized world, ruler over the most
v. ist and powerful Gov eminent oi Christendom, deign to cflVr to treit with rebels in arms Even it the hour of victory, with the leidend' the Pol ieb rebellion in prison, he otTrs amne-ty and promises to respect the fundamental principles ol good government This offer was ent ant rom St. Peteisburg an the 3lt ot M irch It is iu siibt itice and form a proelarii itioti ' It is proclamation Ihn will reflect honor upon him while tlie woild revolve I)c 1 tnng his firm determin ition to uppies disorder, he I so dec! ire
his determination lo respect: he lawti.l n.ht.s of
e us ri 'ic, ion- neon e Aim m it is ,. ka I
"Time is aaa Bssa I H ilieck. continuci cries , promise- to j iid all the e-e:iti i ! rights dem ind of down with Hilieck j Ve. down wtih Hal ed. What more noble and liberal from anew a lack. It is roar dull , will do it. to egprosa saurca th n this paragraph: your se:itiment tgiins( Ballack. He i the lie On us lies the duty t cward 'he toootrr fmm n!isto who misleads Lincoln Why shoatd we the return of all ag n st - DpposeJ i order, and nit s "'emuly express here at St. L ui tint, U In uiien to it a new era in ite political lila Tbcai W. Htlletk the pre-ent Coram italer in Clnei can ooiy be introduced bj i rational orginizitl.m does not enj it the confidence of the people It - ol 'lie powers of local sei! gorernmaut a the ts snaj to pto.-ecute o l men, but the people b-isi of the entire stmctnra li.ie the sens" ol justice, and the people are i American have little respect for the general with Qaaarsli luitle;- and Si gel. Ifihereofie principles npon wMcti the Ootanimaut af Uiissii s;k ' k . i i-.ey mu-t oe heart! Our undivided conn- is i i-ed Hut this otfrr of amne-'y li win the trv hrt. and every : bins else nest, and iu main- applause of the world, .t..i i. more to pwrBsS taining this, we a dl spasJi freely." j nently suppress that rebellion thin a Ihoii-aud A Colonel W. G Gantt next fi,ilkfWSd' R in re ments If t rove-, too. th it even 'Ge;ietal Bsliadt's order-, no muter whara I kings and amnarors sometimas raspact the tight thev c.i.ne frjiu, would have no more effect un , id their subjects, :id giin treugih und honor by him th n the wind that stare 1 tint dig. Tbet so doing fl ig spalte to him of liberty, it poke lo him ol It las pitr th it tics spirit d'e not mire p itFeamnM Kremont, wlit hail been removed mtlv acta tte our own ra'er Ther .renou'h from i.eiaoti acauuut of alavers. who lud -ee pnatlsaiation of untiatv here We jer n removed bv Frank Blair Greit romamBaMi sees from Washington promising locil se'fLoutl nun for Blaii ite hal heir.l Frank government" in the lunir to Rebel Sta;e We B. or say it took five cuboage hetds to m ike one see no evi-iei.ee r th it r irit of conciliation SC Dafbnman; be would sav 11 air migiit uke in cnm;in e nv p- tivs declarations of a netar ow n bead nnd :n ike as m my as he pleased. ' I mm ? . to impar ialljf execute the laws winch Tba resolutions endorse this BBrt a talk One ihVtittuishori tbe action ot Jacksoa thitty laam of t'ern ra s I il.u: ago Instand of tbeae wa bara pcoc ia wa dune afl K'sWreii. Tbsi we believe it to be the true confiscation, proclamations suspending the funt!ie.rv of oar Govern men that the President da mental law ol both sections of the (Tnion;
, t imiitoi.s to dt:i-h loravet iba social iaaa taü ..- : ..eulv one äsU the BUtagj t-lficiii iei MM t'ue itenii.g t'.e Stortb and ulficial s; eei hes prpoiMiti: to haug some of the nobiet and moot loval mntaumta ad me land all al wiweb, v".t K.iij- k iow. tend il'j t I to srenher. re bellion ata! ror r re i li.end-.ol t te Gover:.mit in i e iebel'io'1 S:aie.'? the list motive lur 1 iy dty. In dealing with rebellion, can we lern no laa-
i son fr rr. v.zirs. Lmierors and Kings: Mil
waukee Sewi.
should be ucported tiv a C th M"t U' :n-e iL.re
ing with him in general policy, ihn Obvious condition of sue e-s Uov not now r -t W. theiefore be'ieve that such ch me -h-sil ! be m de ss to m .ke the une i unit in -u a ..i t ot tba ratticil pobcy ol tbe Pre-idenS. aa sniftiinced j bv him 1 - : 1. 1 im ition ti iraeii m : .1. . n 1st. iG'. IBM iu t:.e provl im ilioli oi Sc,!. :.:.,. r 30 h. lcbl. , The-e Gemm. boatfBf , :n Mssiuri. are J
more taitniui lo "a principle man their . tEng! ind cohort Abo! ! h c here are lur Ca par Bill, G;r.:, u..i ot . r sneakers, ill contend '
for-'iee -eech." an I f.ir "fraa discttSeion ol ZWT''.-' (legal areswtof Mr Vallandigbam bj ti alles W . Ill rr & Co The seem to he afraid 1 older o' (teuer il BnrBSidC, at Cincinnati, is bear that H ft k wsasbj rut that heei"ot bis apoo I iwg such fruit aa might be expected froaa it A tl.rrr own neck, ami crush them out nnd hence 1 .:'iv a:n g Iiis ex imnte, ia :. . Keokuk.
rt vol. . well .u.kcd.lar free aiaei h.'' Insa. hae ktubappadllr Haari da Daaa.bold
.t?w i-..uii.m on tiiat sub I mm, ami innoun- e tneir it:rroe to -en! Inm Ui the military authorities al Loa . M mri,
for trial ! What next, in the i.ame of asaMBSm re --Htn ?
to
fJjrWe print in MetbST
th - paper a
jam ReUed, Tht we ilmsals j rot.? arMtnsI the a' empt ry th mitft irv imhoriffes to r 4fe sriulpi . t ot Republicanism bj mtrnf mania with the :redooa or pcech of nil re:. who have B.I t . . ...
prove, tnnr true my. in m t:e re.dv ,urihlr(1j , , e( f H(1 Mr B,,,,,,
'-" '"7 i.e r tue utive in Congres-tr..m the Kor- W .i.e. Is ! . . t m..-'Uipr sh,h make no law bridg. District. to Gen Buses l.lbem lit rr commar It ing the f.etl-im of s-s?e h. or of the press, ot of , ol t - ,te the right o: the people icaceably Ui aasemble and , it seesi. as Us .hat it is sow tlie di-.tv of e erv topet tHintheUoTernmrntloraradramolgnev. Dem .crat t. Jo t. Mi Edgert. n m a-'ert.pg the ai.ee. and are oeny the correct ne of the pro 1 .p.i,ia ot tbe ÜotiaTitutiou and law.. .u,l in position that tho.e who support the President i it! reganl we look with n-eit Iwattssl to tha mut support all In, "r pointed agents.1 and are Je;. ,-.:. M - i. vsatloo to be beld at InJs torb-Oiieti u crittriae their acts. ' at..-. .... m ttttl -r - ....., i I ime-
Thf an rewveattsa i'aLwtaws Irom lion. Jnnir . Uull, of eaar Jere 1'ir.L s .T . April '-, 1-63. J.J Rin.ham, Src y af Cemmflft My LI, a a St.: It would aie raw mu'-h p?ei ure u be präsent on tWedth of Vi v next at aour Convention: but my time will be so occupied during that mot.ih. with prior enjfaemeuts, - to make imposaibie l am glad to find that the great West is moving with a vigor, and earnestness that the great ciuse in which they are en iged demands The fearful condition of the times dem md li your energies Let no one de ceive vouthat this is a war fr the Constitution a nd the restoration of ths fjnton This is no aar lor the lT: ton. The iron wedi-e driven into the stalwart bodv of theo tk tloe not more surely te ir aaunder it. twisted hhre. thm the ,idv ti-e ol Liaculn arms niercesinto sad rends aunder the fibie tf thi- Cnion Vt-u nee.! onlv sj-an attentive! v the act of the lat and present Con gres. md of the President himself. o learn dtst tt i a war fr -mbjugition or annihilation, at d for uprooting forever, from Southern St ites. the pe f nlist iimtllnliuii". A war for the Cnion for-t.othl Oh vas it is for the Union, but it fbf a Baioa of all the vilest elements of New England lanalt cim againtt the Constitution and the laws a war for the nnion of all the public plunderers, contract jobber and camp followers to rob the public tretnrv a union of pi ice men nd priasts to create offices and salaries,, that they may hang like v ampvres on the full bioodad flanks of the bod pfilitic. Let any man close his own eves, commune with the honest impulse of his o-rt, stid be still, und he a ill see the ame horrid vis ion, that the Horn m :iet aaw in Luc m' Phars t lia. While tnedititling upon the honors of the the ivil war t'.en rngim? the roet fills aleep. an'l sees a rision of Rome herself plunging the digger into her side, and from the g ping wound it m ik, flows forth a mititv torren of blood that deludes whole citie and ubmerge en'ire nrovinces, until tlie R m m 1 md becomes one vast sea of blood. He miv tov w;th the delusom. that it t onlv a contest for the Tnion and the supremacy of the Constitution, and th it . like s phosnix, the Reranb lie -had ;iring foftb with reneseil etiergv and lite from the ashes of ihi rruel .-'rile, but in spite of tbadafosiaa he will find tint the dread vision will over-liadow him. while the uio-r cruel f. rebelling will fill his Blind as to the future This is not a w ir when the foreign bjVsdet i mat at the nation's threshold, and the pr'de and the flower of th3 country rmv well be invokeil to drive lrm hick t is a civil war; a warwih man of the same r u e and with the same krdent lava ot libertv m their boSOSaa; war Inet k iil: the most deidlv paions. .ml brut.i1iy.iii!; the most refined let ling; war w hore the conquered will be as demoralize ! as the t-ompierer-. and where constitutional tlbcrty wifl tiinl her ft rare We read and mourn over the horrors th it the civil w ar evoked We wnn ler .it the fierce and dosdly struggle of the middle ages of tall theblomlv conte-'- ol the Guelph anl the Ghihhehne. but yi'ifuto nomine tie te tabula nussntur. -'Ctiange but the name und the story i told of vour-elf " Every vietorv is a victory over ourselve-; ev erv wound hitlicted nanetrstes our own steals. It is the suicide of s grast Ration, nntnsi tha dasd Iv steel can be snatched from the bsjsda that seem nteip upon con-umm tttng the de dl y work I -ee i.o hope for the eoanbTY except through the pithw.iv of a soeeilv peace. Let S convention of St oe- be calletl by the first of next .Tulv. to de ie wavs nnd mean for putting an end to this strife A two year' continuance of it must in roles us in hopasS SS ruin bv forcing u t nceept a inilifirv despotism to escipe anarch?. This Administration has falsely and wickedly declared that this wsr was popular ia its origin. W is it popular? The people ne er were pemiiited to p ss upon it . nd if thev had been, we should hive bad no war But even If he wo- was popular in tbe beginning, nn in m in his sansas '-an pretend that it eottbj maintain its as polarity under the delusions bv mbteb ibe paopie h ive lieeii der eive! This 4ilm n -tr tion h i- cheated the nation he stbousand aaisrapt ssan titions, bf a thonasnd fnlaa atorica, and fslsa promi-es. It h i made war upon tbe liberties of this people, iitnl daprired them of their cone tits tional right. If the Administration rti-hed info this war because it was popul ir. they ongbt now to conclude it, hoc.au-e it ha ceased to be so Wliiifever doubt there might be or its origin il popularity. I here certainly can be no doubt of if pre-ent abborScnCO. We. the people, have ac qntesoed tamely in the abnormal acts of this Ad-mini-tration ; but let US sa? to them, if you go BBS further, reject our adv ice, and you tu iy feel our vengeance, tbraogb the ballot box. ours, respeet lolly. Jaml. W Wall. Tfr. allamtigliam
It mu't be that the Administration begin to
;a?rceivj the grave error winch baa lieen com
m tn 1 in the irre-t of Mr Vail mdigh mi it i ii-' less to iiieus the subject. Our views of it are - illi :e tiv well known, and if the truth does not force itself on the m'ndsof the authorities, it i not nrobtble that our efibrfs will make it any m ue de n to them The substitution of the military hr the civil arm of power in the loyal S' ilea, i not only dangerous to the luture liber fie of the country in establishing a precedent, hut is just now most unlortunate in increising and en.bitt.-ring the division of the people iu the North While no one can see any posib!e good to lie derived from this arrest, every one can see the great ex ils which will proceed Irom i' We earnestlv beseech the friend of tba Admlaistru lion to bim the matter before them in its true light, licjit in which it assuredly SBpnars often -siveto American principles, and subversive uf the constitution d rights of t be people. Is it. n it possible for the ex'reme men, who ure on incisures of this kind, lo -ee how i ital tbo? are 10 'he unity of the sannla, that unitv v! h is cs-eiit; a! to our prosperity in the war? Cin not s1(iiie onetlrive. with wenige aio! h immer, in'o the minds of men tne great trirh, which his ro: v will dUcovar it we do not, that sui Ii nracaad' . n a . ak this baa been dn militate against the bet inte:e.ts of the nation? New Ycik Journal of Commerce. Des'gii off the l'mllcula lc;ce Mi: I. tli soutli itra oloi on at tlie or Hi. B?a feJef raobic dkmatcb from Waslilncron, arhkdi wa publi-hel ye.-fer.iay. we ieirn that a d'Mpie of Philadelphia oolitic an-, c.lling them se'.ve-lov.il leagues. bnt better de er ring rhe epithel of ro il lei.uei-. hsudad bi Morton Me Miehnel and Usenr UtbjMii, bad smred it Wah ington. nt ii th it Sen ttor Watle BStd Chandler ti i Mr Ftt,e nre their invi'ei guests Ti e object of she vi-it md the caucus i to organ ire lotce- tor ine bras kin 2 ap of all pastoral orpani zititms in ae I t i tee boenTbj the Republican ptrtr, md for the .u.Hirei-m of everv .-enti nie, t ii.it .- pot iii etric' i.-coriiance with tha idea 'tl the radicals. The new nsncasssmt i to iiem in P u'.idelphi I. but it is i basMon ex'e-.-dad to otHet citie-and loeilities. If i svidant th it ti e design of 'he AboHthmists ia to eres e an msaerantiwa m tba Kssrtb, ks urdar as atspsm an excuse Ikw making etwee with tbe S- it!i Wi h Iba üenerahi and the me.n they are smploTiug they ure unable lo pat tJown the rabattton, wnich ' ' rd by tba anti alaaarw qaestimi. aa waa titel a lew BSTl ngo b? Oeorue Dow ting, the noeony - rm in, at the Absditson Osstvcntion in t'i eJ'y, ani tacitly admitted by Garris on. Wen dell Phillips, (oeefv and all the leaders prosent And now thev propose to foment another iebe lion t the North by the surpre.ron f fiee spee h But let them uew ire !e-t. like Fr tnki". are :. tiiv rn-e another which thev cannot quail. V. Herald. Abolition Legislators. Beecher's Independent has the following notice of the New York State Legislature that recently adourned: The New York State Legislature has ad journed ; having been attended with more open debasements and depredations than any previous one; drunkenness, bullying and threats of murder on the floor of the House; defiance of all rules of proceeding and of decency too, and the :most flagrant corruption in legislation, defiling its reputation. That is a local notice. mfimsBntiy, we fir.d the loüowi-ig on the same aaajact: The Le'-uture of f?60. which passe! the Gritiirtm Kaiiroul ilii!,' was consiOereO more corrupt tbaii any that had preceded it; but the Le a i . n -. - i-t c ..-e.i its e-s..,n. h icomplctaiv rJkmjaBccd autthmg ever known in the way oi bribery an i corruptiuu in any .egislative tody. That is lnm a Republican triend The I::de pendent in dagnerreoty p:r. the Republican Le gndatara al Ne. Yuta. tites aa mote than area the port rot 'it the lata Renobbcao Congress, nd every Republican State Legislature. They are 11 on a par; corruption begin ami corruption enu- their political existence. kN Y World.
AMUSEMENTS.
MILLS.
MEDICAL.
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Last nifjst act two wf th - favorite Ai-t.-te, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. CONWAY.
WEDNESDAY KVKNING. MAY 20. ü63. Will be acted BM Comic Drama rt
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To conclude wi h tbe rearitn; farce of SLISHEH J.I II 4 It.iSHMl. PStCM Ol tDBTtltlOll. Drr Circle an.i I'ariurttr 50cnt 1 ly and lieiuletnan 75 " " 14 BasB aldtiuiiallady .... " flattery z& Pnvair lloie- 4 .,v aaa -- '(wn at t , ei.aa Bsilaiiaaii 1 coaamriii a d prerisely.
CLOAKS. &C.
CL01K 1D MANTILL1 STORE!
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Barege Mantillas!
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NOTICE. STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE.
rOT1Ca I RSBKBt GtTRaf (MT TBI I'KNI FNCY of the !olKaiiig OrtUaaMa for tr-.-i inirovr-
ni lit: An Orwmsnes is arerMs f'rth" radir and grovel I oS Teaaw-swa itrarl and nfctewaHta. tietwwaw Saint dalr
.tret ml ihr Curporat'oii Ijar Borth " Attest: CTRÜtl 8. BUTTS RPIKLO, my .0-. lit Cr Clerk.
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n. Mamma. aamus tsnaw. j- a. visr.nGr. MAGÜIRE. JONES & CO., sccci- ssoas TO WRIGHT, BATES fii MAGUIRE, iVHOLESa le geocers A D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 7 & 8 BATES IlOl U BI ILDING.
Uri CALL ATTEamOK TO orR LAB6K ABB eetsplam sts-k ift.rorf r on hand, anl rn arv(. hr? the lri:et and he.t Grocrry lio-' in th- West, a t I are !lin.r jrtval- at v ry l"w rate. In . ruir -r..ck, in tor. vr are Jat receiving, direct from laBparu r. i.o iaflaCBaam Ceflssi 50 Hrphrad? Surar. al! jra-trs 3H L.irrei- Lf-jir.j Suar. all pradea, II? - t u-1 - :. P -lerd and itranula'-d Snzar, 7 " Ha.t 1 hrvU Tra GreeTi, JO BsJ CamSl lea-Blark. IflO Har ei- N. 0. UoUa dtw crop, 40 Ba-re! fjuidei;anl Haeey Synipa, HöO Barrri- Lak Salt,
120 IU!f Barrel WbitcFUb.
50 Boxen CLer new. A .o. a larce af tro-vjer and V '.wwart Br ora. Tobaccos, soap, Cao41e, Eei CoSre, Äoa Ac. Ac. MAGC1BE. JONrs CO., mylS-d3ar IiKliauapc.:..'lDd.
AUCTION. ,000 emmmm wood FOR SALE AT AUCTION!
On Monday, May 18, 1863. at 10 o'clock A. M
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BTB7"S win offk.r f.H sat, tu the uraarsT we brdvJer. at the rjl re KsfH, 'rotr. 1,500 li S.BM cord af gweal ., hkrh ha brro cut froea J rlrr moni.s. It will h ot4 on tbe preml-e. hert cut. 'Hire time- -uuih uf .wanna poll, oat UM j V i bPUs, SSW .-. sear Ule farta of Mr. Alex., il .. . u . r.t.i ui jv .vrc ai. . upwaxU. a ma ba i a T rr.; fah in kantt; but :f pti'ckara of 50 core, or over d.-irr mix m.nib' tim uti utiv haH tbe amount, and will g.v aUracior setuiuv, auch arr ugrwu can be . MAlrlKLD. For lf 4at .iber ( Bssm kasfAawaas t&)äast
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btb TBtmnaiayFPw .v a imaan trt. above M for a term f year t-r tha puqs f aani.
afswltv te (See an flee a rial. f'.r. wrm a aaperttaca If the trade. ( ar- cumtttut ef tni: t r,;lre aali factual W alo keep .-'oatanTlT Rjr Floor. Com Meal. Corn, iat and all md of BHIKe-Nl iich will aril a low aa ary h i- ir; tlie QBj All enlera lef; at ilie"Mi:i cr at -V Store. V ":. Fat Wa..ii,gt..n strea-t. a ll be prmnpiy öliel Mil delivered to a.n part af tli- City Ti rmi Cah nyB-dlit HI 'KM AN A MA' v KTHI R
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DRY COODS. Large Arrival of Spring and Summer raL .., -AT Lynch & Keanes,
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fj'.-v-, HK'!!VI !rCCESeT!.T.T. A WSI I in n. vi . MtLO was ta ;- fltru'e. rn.iMe i: la "er - ur n"sr tock at iTicredlble low prireciTpa''ed w th 'hat of the lat ra . ear I hlMS ai tw4e r.d a ilf p' v.r.1; I.IWNS at fter er vard; IMJCACtlKD ait I KT Ni at nfteew per pard; DKI a8 OiMHM lrjm i ichi assSi urnl up. fUselta flBawln, Malnaa. flawneMnsa, Rareea, Tickine. Gin'h rti-, l inen, lopl;n, Dre GooJa, Holer-, Glove, tion, Ac . 30 IVrl rnl. Brluv rorinrr Prlceal
5,000 Hoop Skirts Wholesale ci Retail.
- b.41 anale ar.d feaaato. rich 1 arte AltA-Magb av trouble, aad aaaaetaaae fatal, it i. a
dieeae. tbe ttvatme.t ef birk. ha geajerly bees wir-than tbe di. ae ite!f Tbe ctnrnon fabi.a!t trt-at..ent M flr.t M deprive you of all bwatneaa: 'ben come-a dure of larv.tiori !.vwe on bread and tea, water rruel. or aoane kind alope; jraw a-t tben N. blew.
cupped m 1-arbed. coqiMned witb naaea tna; i
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rverj fe dat tl ra-lKin- are rbanead: ata after eonw month a' tr-atrnam In tbta wajr. wWtek the sent trar.wttb rreat frttiude f fear of exp. e. be i dtocharged. r tibarfe. himelf. with aa irritable wert or. a Wiled tecle. an eataffiemeTi' of tbe praatrate arlanda e adtaeaeof tbe neck of tbe Madder Tbi-pe.-jrir. wb-rb art. like a rhaewi. wM bafew 4oea on t o e di-eae. and qu'ti' pleaart . take, andabicb Sa nrrd t hiiaaaaSi in Ne lora. rblladi l lilt. Ilalii 111 re and ma: t of tbe Soulbern due a rta and rffeetualrrtnedr. tbatmak a rapid a ndprraaaaeat rare, without tef aid ta diet, dr-.k or eaereiae. earept wreetltn.a jumninf ae orer-uraialn Tbl reaaedy mdeqaaled bjr a"Ttlitnr jot 41oered fea tb rare af tkosw :ie,r It 1 . air acted feata our on u p.ai t. and ijrrfectl.v -af.-, a it la pareljr vegetable I eoeAat no aaercur. -o :hM .-a can "e, ,e juuravif to all kind f wea ber, without tbe ea-t daner froSJi tbe raedrtne. And if yau are careful n rappti k up ur paete. ytm will have B" ta-t w tnell Xiu it. en t t.at u are not deprived fr- in Soinr Into u mpaoy , or beinf detected by neare-t frtotid. Ti 1 no qnack me -iclne. t ut a rrme.. ic" ered l ued with imnien-e arv. h a recula- ' Iik-ati. and ronfl 1e,tl r' (otnnietaled tu the .nf rtutiaie. CÜTI-iS None k Sara.r- attl t i e - r: ati.re of tbe proprirtc, W f iaadaw. Mtiiat tbe boa Alltafrlnsetpect of trade mark will be proaecotrd v nb tb. UinioM ' IC..T ottbe U . W. f. tlAVUmB.atoraawaVtov. 'Intionati. Ohio.
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If Ca-ii .tv r want to ve money, ae invite tlirm to cil' .1 ' dnnte cur -tick Mivl price h. orr byvitic. Tern. c.i-l, trie prue. and 110 t."uMe t.. -lo.w ..-! KLMKMBrT. VI WtaI VaMUNuI N BtttSf, (Next Drj Sinrr to Ij'nier House ) Ll M il at KKANI i rnyl6- rWMUIIOttB.
ATTORNEYS. CÜA5B. U. s Attorney at Law BD 1BBUWBABC8 HAU..
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LIVERY STABLE. I, I V E It V g T A 1. :
Nf. IO KAM I'KaKI. ITBBJCT, 7YAU A BQCABJ B0VTB Off wvsniN.ilüN BaV I between Meridian i id haii jlv. la, at rear ot li eiin'fc llM'k . Ind'anapolie. Thi vtable U supplied with the het of stuck. Horass boarded by the n. . dv Of nv al. BIMUXSOB A SI l.HVAN. tii.V.tSni froprietor
NOTICE. 1ST E -W FIRM AT HAWES' OLD STAND.
ri'MK L'KDKRSICNRD, BABURi PCBCBABBD Of J (j. . Hawvs, the entire ll - or thi veil -known eMahli-hmeut, Lava formed a Iiumiii1 councctiou aoder tbe hrm ot SAMUEL STARLING & CO., Propoatnir to mil ftf '. esefwai i ely, and at unumal low rJgurt'N. Se isriu the s-cial atteutlea ot purcbacbasera, at No. 3, Berth lUtaota ansa t. S VMI KL KTABLI50, K. BKBKK, y k. lihliii.KT.
Fortb p irpoe of att.'ndinf" to other bu-ine eneajfemeiita requiring my entire attention. I kavadtoweawd f my toc- of liroct rii'S at No a, Nonh lllinui sireet. t-j the skWS. amwed p- titleriMjii, and Use p ea-urt iu aolicitiriRtlie Katiie liber) -ban- .-f public pair-'iiae, heretofore 10 RriieruUsiy fi'ei Uei IS nio My bu-ines phice, for the future, wi 1 ks found :t the office of Ilawe- A Co , 13 lri -nMnel puildintr rMirn, the mamnsseonssrd hw mt- mtha pubiib.np bwaiaevasjac the pjt M vt ii)e.ir. G. W . HAWKS.
The firt r anibr of th- Sli'pperft' Guide and
Cou.uierc ol I rectory ol the Noi bweteril State- will be delivered to tub-i libera and pati"n tat IhwBB. tOAl-d.it 11 IWBB A CO. DRY COODS.
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Baien (iiimim hskEi to bf ruld at a miall adincr as lat year'. prleea.
4fX SamSa nnd liny Half lls. . tbe best at.ortiut t ami the iMMaal price ui tliia ray.
2o mws. at i fcatawmla atsxcmaBBj tstsfl at T5c per bkirt of Mt pnnj:. IBtlBH I IM S. :U"t4 Vnrd Ih'ma- tk II A Co.'n celebrated Lilien fTW Mk. iaat year price. BsfEABtl 'MIIIMIIKI. :tlK llnzra Ml i rla. warrat ted to fit and inade of tho be-i ii. au rial houtht Is tore ihe jft' ai rie and oflered at a pi ;cc IBS ma r a! r. uld net be bouutlor now. I tv TfavB, Seierted with the grt atet care pr;re lower than any. where el,. I aJPKW IT UN. A large aeorinie!i'. nonr. w hich I the celebrated K XiiMtN toii.vCK. viiiii i icmTü. (Joh lot from eaj York Auel ioi.a. I All loner from ?2 to perdoien. MM IHPJRAM IUI BBBBa a oaiBpi te asswrtnmatI Mill If IIIIC B. Silk, Mer no. Lamb'a Wool andtottou IMkl I NOI IO . Ou' ock i the jan-t extensive :n :hu city, and being det rn ined to rr.aka ii a nperta.t braiidb la oorbu iri -, e w,ll ti tre.i: itilu-.-r.!.-: t to Sea tar-, promising to i La.-t ;. Utaii tb market, y ,c lor ary article. TIMHE cV LAHLY, til . jtahinBion. Street lt tun n 1 1 1 1 nu is it ii i frnnmaai ia. Tnchl-'vl-dly
MILLINERS.
MISS J. DOYLE
LBATB 10fBIKM IHK I. MIKS Or IN lianapoli. and vkiuIij that r-be wa ill op-n Show Haamw wear Ba S Kate, liouae hliak. We t l a-bi"irton tre. t. Mi. N.lr IsBma. keepu.jr . Pari Miliii.arj Kaipori in. where a ai time- n t e foutd ibe l-e-t anmert of h . I. l-.i b l..a er. Plana a, Itndal V, realh and all gool u-ualljr to be found in a Ural rlaaa rtabbineul llu ljle iiitrnd making Iudianapoli her perriamei l rt . i r. a--d will at ailtfotea seep the I e-1 anil uot i!enrl le g-ood to be found ia he inarst t. 1 be pal :. i.a. ol t tc public i- respectfully solicited. aptS dly
NOTICE.
'OTlCK Is UHy ., rKB 1M TTlir CDBMON Council 11 meet, v j board 'f equa'taation. o Monday. Juut 1:. BBB. at 7 , ' I s - I" W . to bear the complain s and equalise Ihe .sfemeiit of IBS. The -e...njent can be found at tbe Ai-v-or'- olTtce, at No. t N-w A Taloott' Block, ou Pvuu 1 an. a ireet, aouth of tne po-t ollli e. Answa cvnrs s hi rrntriv i n.
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NOTICE.
HmflM in I at ut r. tiiid Stair Buildr.
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