Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3944, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1863 — Page 2

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Cmn rnttmm ef the Dmarmef of tf.inotn. The Dem ik S'ate Cml C omiur' of 1 I: mm have called Mass convention of the I'tfnCT of tbst ftiate. 'in coprtoce with tie jmml Democratic sepular er, that a sns-S e nrrenti.n of the party he bold daring the com. Inf Month of J mm. see the erfsose of eonsolia t; n nod lelibrlio open UU of lh con try. and li gHripron. in authoritative SM . to the vleoe of piTVc policy in refsrJ to she

nsdonol crista, entertained ty lbe Ulm -

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Ifen Litest? of Iii r, see. 'Give one," said Sonoma. ' on the liberty e !lfo-r. euu I will give the Sfnittr vena! Hoooe of reere i wgl mob a etjyropt od servile H f Coromcais 1 will .ms hici the

full swing; r Ptronpr el office I will gjve j h-tn tbojghole not of ministerial iuti neuer ! will gitgtSewi all the powtr that ulg'C cm. ni r u:) h'u to pnrebsse si.rrnisKi: and yet an

with the rhertjof the ores, I will j;o fhrjl 10

mitt I :u uiri.-m vel; I will attack the mighty fabric he has res red with thai mightier engine; I will stoke ibjwn fron, kti 'Khl corruj.tion, and ly it Ijsniojsli the rum of the sMusefl it was tuemt to shelter DtMorraOr .Maon conventions. A -ran! IV moor tu- M im MnBtMK will I h-M stliosheti, Saturday, June 6th H')n I) W VmaHkKJ will peartivfj be pies cm. 4lff4'4-. g& .mM" Hon. Tmobms A. Hassen k. Ho David Trsrir.. R. T Mtcic. K-m , Jodfe Low nynnl other, will nilress the people. Men of None ml ine, leave foe rtT the ! w , the anvil, and the betn h, anl rrnue to l oir the (renuine principle of Democracy mnl conti tutional liberty expouiidei! by Indiana's greatest orator and -ttiesn.en. A PrtDlOCiati- Mrs i'oi vonlloil will be MM it- XT -- - - m - TT

Junf lHb. Hon. I) W (Ki. n it-, ami Hon. I'aiü C Dt jrxiM. aill 'erti.irilr be present A

grand tora-owt of thr p) ; -"xp 'e' Thf Dernori K j t Caw, Kullon, Mi.toji, Hot f i. Carroll, White anl i . cuunlie, will i mr! in Mx ContDlkii at Logflnport, Situr day, Jan l-'t. ut I o'clock. U oonni.l. i tl.e qnes I ti-ini agitatiitf the public min i Hon D. W.j

YooaitKKa Hon Datih TrariE havp aci-fpt el inviuiiuna lu .nlilreel the piple upon thatoc

The a to IM II. iQpwblkik Iii- morning an article t'r''n iln Nrw York Eveoinj! Root, w hich ranks in alnlity ajMt the lorewiOAt among tbe Republican prea of i tt.a country, (h.il oontnins suKealioiM worthy of j CMi-i.lr-r iti.it it the jTe-nit lime. The A'lmili-J t.'i .ttHtti mi-'p i I of lieriiur ami enplovinc .l e i

nergiwa and reoorrea of the O n cm m Mit In a futile attempt to uijufMte the political opponents

of the party in power, ah lat "concentrate its en- ,

tire vior upon the military problem which h tbe" overthrow of the Rebel armies for ita solu tion. This problem solved, the people could reasonably hope for the restontion of peace mi the Union, if the Administration wmld, in such an event, MMN the people of the Kebel 8tntei that if they returned to their al!e?i anre to the Constitution and the national aiuhori ty. they woul 1 he protected iu all their political ye and harmony a ih time th.it ions for opinion' jjjpmplish no good,

erness when -n i

T.i C i.'J in - 'noney -tuie ' tpri judic ' at.ies in the ...m :t more plication of the services of all who

- - 1 K a militn.tr eArt'ii'A nf iKlt fiinnfrv 1

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There- is no necessity whatever th a nur oateeror private, fit for duty, should be withheld from4he field a day The four or five tkowi irdfoldiers in Indiana, if they hd been promndy aenito reinforce (Jexnt's army. miht havettiven thal aid which would present an entire different pbWe to tnattera in the Southwest. Ami the satte rem trk will apply with equal lor e to all tbe N'oiihern State We want no Mtlit.irv .'t partment in the North na they now exist, or tnilitary contni .unler .verthem Two Goff notn Of the S'atea are lullv competent to discharge all three duties, and it is their proper province to do o. The whole enMv:es f the Feder I Govern ment b.vuM be dire teil to MM pwyptMJ Mid tl. u , in the language of tbe Poi. "to so mass onr armies, and o plan the aummer f tmi..tiL'ii. as in defeat and dentroy the Rebel armies " Dot it looks at though ilie Administration had more regard for the perpetu ttio:i of partv power than the restoration of the I'nl'.n with c institutional I bwrty Maintained, wbea 0 se armies rctaineil in the N r. hem S ties n.-i 1 m;'itary rule established in dtarcganl of the civil auihoritv, ahilt the cry comes from all our commanders m th field that; more men are needed to overthrow tbe euetuy in arms -gunst the t vernmeiit There Is a w.irse evil th u civ il war; there i a calamity greater t'r n even dieoniott, and that is the destriu !;on of the libettiea ol the people The Adininistr ttion has had every means necessary placed under it e ntr 1 to pro-ec ttfe the war vij; oromly for the iverthrow of the rebellion. Its failure to wocoMpliab that end baa been no fault of the- people And it never will he ueeeful u-i'il it ceises to regard partr - t iderattons and party triumphs a of higher importance than tbe preservation of our free iussftutions. no matter who ma) tdmihiter tlve Government. w e repett tbe Mea we have before expressel that tbe way to put down the rette! I ton .;cedilv Mia t deleit, and rout and destroy the Rebel arm es " Our forces in tlte field arc -uffit'iei.t to that end if they wire properly directe-l tnd with that single purpose in view. There is at. tTp;on awniiment in the SHtih which would de el op itfelf If the yoke of restraint was rf. moved, and cvou ÜMM there Jm now sym puthiae and aid the rtbeUuM will of necessity rwturn to thswr allegiance Ui, u.t no longer b tbe support of a Government with the power to give them protection.

Tai Cumxg Ma. Horatio Se hhi now pat lorw ,-. in the K istcrn pifiers as the c-mui( n .. te iteil IVanuMucy . np.w. ihc ulatlorm of un. onpr. imi.ii,; hotilitv to the Rebels in the Hoth, m weil as the Ab.!itioni!M of ihe North.

fJTThe women of ranv Utwns in New Kn'Uod hare formed ' O.oon" l.ue." to encour ft and etMnd the cwltivauon oi onions for tbe use ol tbe army "In onion, there is strength." L'm hi for the sake of the onion . nd onion for the

sake of th I

The Albany Argus ys the retun.in oI dL-i . ate lull o. r enthusiasm for tien MvClllan. When aakad why McOtollaa f si lad on tfi Fen in els. tbey answer, Because be bad two armies to contend with the Rebels iu front and tbe pol itkisSM ia tbe rear "

from tb K Tora tt.ninr p. TS- Trsr Hrik4 r I. . net We have a suggr-li n to rMke 1 have ben to'tle lelrr. ' ut wl. cb. !. navwet

o. ion ttu'h and imp tt 1 oat. not i.e ten unpif'-cl upon the M tau of iur a..

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teraj Bites his not. as stated, respecting tl.e $.hX clause

The Englx-h liave fornishel twenty 1 ne

,li-.fttnts and frumb.it.. a which. the a.n.t mera to the Rebel many of them new and ,

oa banter pbr.se, are called copthes-i.-m. in I fast ve-e! h.r the eitiress purpose of breaking the slang of tbe day. Evervbodv will admit that ' !h blockade Twentr of tbe numtter are stiil

H hi desirable to prevent, as lar as pits-ible. theae j pursuiog 'heir trade Sttprewdoes of d.seord. to ranintain as re.t a j Vslentine White, a private of companr A. nsn-woty as possible in publ c entiment. at,. t.. Mth IlUMn,. k'HexJ himself b jump:n2 from the DfoiMidu. Ü wax afAUt-i ti.e rebel on eilh , thsrd Mori of the ne-t house at N.sbville.on Sat

tin. ...j 1 Ll - - .ii:x r. t

uiusj 1. ii n w uriinuu- irm im in

front in whi.-h it was Itrrnr.

F iriKits, coteries and parties only ee" .rrss- our efforts and give enc nirasemetit to that hope ol i that dili ti .t tbe Nor h ahi' h a t one d the OTf.t tai motn ig .tf thr lil.tlc t.'e" ol t!o-i-v . 0 r suggMtioa bt a very titnjtle one; it 1 thia t'at thebeet. d not the on It 0 ol ; u't.nu down the cpierlieds. U to defeat, capture, catter .11 I des' 1 ov the Reoel armies If the Government .a . & S , t ;. i 1 . . I

W II .s-iirna in it 10 ne lis princ.p-o nun j . and will set to work doing it with directness, en ergy and unflinching determination, it will hare do further trouble with enemies at home Lrt it coi . ei tr te its eni.rr v Ijrn l ihr n. ,mi i, Idem which baa the raptuie ol Lee's army for itsolution, and it will not onlv have enough to do.

but of the right sort The whole loyal commu : nit will applaud and sustain its effort, and when th-v oh II have proved SOCCCOalul. every body will : be ioval, and s rohjroscope ol the l.ighe-t m o 1 1 i i

fying power will fail to discover an opponent out side of the in me as i u.- M - :. ' D ion's lines The object is indee! so necessary in itself and so l.keiy to be utiiver-ally salutary, thai I10 means should e spired to accomplish it, nor any side issues be permitted to ditr ict the attention of th Administration for a sinle ssomenl It is Uu end to which it should bend all its energies and devote nil the genius and t .l nt r .iu ..iniiitn.l ('ir armies are I are enough; our soldiers are veterans, it needs now only a little more ssga cious and enercrtlc i'n r 1 !-ht!.. . id if the com in-ttidcrs wbi h tve now the ui in irmcH of ihr war in thfir binds are not able to beit the ene my , let them be tcuioved and others put in their places If the Uovemroent will attend closely to the Wr, and if n.ilitar ir en 1 einen will go and fijrht Ilie eneint . we hall he i! e- .: .i rests and" othei abuaos at heme Or. if it be nc. e-j. irv that wr te-'..- -In uhl l e made, let u- bc.'iu, .s a wnier in one ol the niornint p iWrs the other d . sdvisetJ Lv arres'm .lefT. Iavi an 1 his C bittet , Ipinn i: : ind Rrnety n Fort Ltl ivette, iml lung ii. Toems, FIomI, W m nd others, withonthon t : of 1 he a 1 it of h d.e'is cor nu- r even thecler gv. The-e ire srreds which mar be made in llie most arbitrary manner md nobo.lv wi'l conr l in; ir court will insi-it in review Hm the pi iioeedlngs. Nod mrelii could scarcely br muienti at ihe Five F. outs to listen to SpSSchea In vituperation . f 'he nth r- ( ien Qr hi, se take leave lo say, is doinjr a : 1 .t !.-; 1 .1 -' now m illu-t rarion of jur method lit his gallant passace of the Vick-burg b itteiie-; lv In-, intrepid as-mlt upon Port ll.b-on; by Inrapid m- v em en t 11 jhoi .1 n-k-mi .mil e pt ure ol th . t town if'er er 1 1 I t 1 r hud lighting; by It is instant evacuation ol the place to advance u:on the enem v "s work-; and, m -hoit by his I'. u 01 live -ere battles in ab dd is mihy d:ivs. he has iloiie more to top the month- f gainsaveas than a thotiH md re-f- and ten thousand prisoi -tectiiiiic with S'ate ciptives The bitterest op ponent of the Government is compelled either to fling up his c .p in the presence of Mich facts, or to teiii tin in stupid and obstinate silei.ee

Could the other ollii er-. ol the armv be in nie

to imitate this activity of General Grant, and the halt iloz'n little armies, tlcit we have scattered about "the CO aSS doiu' noth ng, fe hro-ight t-s pether; cowld (fenctal Hooker ni ike a second at tai k u;ion Lee from the reaT, -1 p or ed, h MM M . by a strong reserve; could BumeJdw, 1 oat end of Mteefet hik with plilieal asfblsgM, ireh with thirty or forty thousand men through t'umber Ind Gnp into East Tenne-see, to interrupt the comtii'itiii atioiis of both Lee and Bragg, and menace both their srMMB; there would never be Mother copperhead heard of. The majority of them would become Mieden I v loyal, and the o'h era, in the biitei BMH wl the.r MMUMRb Sting themselves todeath. No duty to li e (aovernment, then, we re 1 t is so impre.-Me ami momentous as that of over whelm n. an 1 ctusbing the Rebel armies To capture Richmond, or anv other place in the South, will not put an end to the rebellion ; to try political offenders by niih'tuy courts sill not put down the rebellion; to arrest women for tl ip ping their cnuoiines at the Star Spauuled Banner will not put down the rebellion; but to so m iss our armies and f-o pi in our summer r 1 mp lin a to defeat and root and destroy the Rebel armies rb .tai'l put n ruri to the relelli b t t Ft : c at ' I . nil I yr mauifestA Mbia of rina;Sv ... ,-h appe.rin the back away ball' he id et pent : but h cttisli his l ead, and then you will j;el rid ol the creature without further trouble. VanKcc lrisoncrs Feted. The following is from the Richmond Kn quirer of May 2l : If capture in battle used to have any terrorfor the Yankees, it seems to have lost them all. It is. in fact, their shortest and ea-ie-t way to get Imme, with a parole in their pock ets; and while they stay they will hate ggod time The Charleston Courier has this paragfwphj "At Atlanta and August 1 the ofti.-ers of the robbers and marauders were recent I v capture 1 nesr K me bv (len. Forrest were permitted to go ab tut at will, taking their meals at the bo tel-1. i-it:i the bar rooms in the latter city, and instiertiiig the condition and silualMM ot affairs with almost :.s much treetlom from re'raitit t

they were m iking their trip tlirouh "tir ccuntry

BueM record Is not yet promulgated There are adtii! .01. ttions that the court alnm-t ncuit Buelt. finding tu efi. ct h i he nr.dtt h ve done more th m he did, but that nothing crimiu il U att.it hed to him Tu N tTt a tLirt n Citixes ap ths W.i. The way in wbch the Secretary of Wnr has treated Gener.ls Me.fher .nl .Siegel, represent respectiveU the tierra tns and the Irkh, is positively hameful Those gentlemen ought to have active commands in the army, and that thev h i e n ' , proves thai St niton is t outed with a r m: tnt of th t detectable Know Nothing spirit winch became r .mpant a few yens Ige, Inpmna Lluiom to mk Paid iov. Mor tou has received a -ufficient- amount of money to par euch troops of the Indiana Legion as were iu active service, and the Minute lira who were railed out last summer at the time of Km by Smi'h's raid into Ketiftn kv The pay robs are now he nu m ideout, and St ite V i m sier Stearns Fiher i now visiting the count. e- on our South ern bottler lo see that they are correct '.y madeout. Oiin lbs in fi rant's Army Among the nffi'-pr- in the army of General Crant, now on

the Mississippi, are the following, which, of course, embrace but a em ill portiuu of the hti; L'jde commanders : COMM MiKR IN OStV MAJOR GKNKRAL ULYSSKS S GRANT. 1 ofcrs iiMMALIR. 1.1th Corps M 'jor General John A McCler n and. Ihth Oocpe ' Major Geuertl W. Tccumseh Sherman. I 7 1 1 1 Corp- M jor Oeneral J ames Ü. Mcl'herson loriStoM COMM vNOERS. Sd Divi-ion M .jur Benerel .lohn A Logar. 5th Division M -jor Genertl Frcb-rick Steele. Jth Division jtii-adie- tieneral 1'eter J. Ot tethaus I3ib Division Brigadier General Alvin V. Hoeey, 14 h Division Brigadier General Eugene A Carr Division Brigadier (iener .l M ucchus M Crocker BRIOADK COMMANUtKS. Brig (ten George W. Djdge acting otitiilc tlie lines. Bug. lien. Elias S Dennis. Brig Gen. Michael K Liwler. Brig tien. John Eue ene Smith. Brig Grn W. P Benton. Brig. Gen. S enhen G Burhridie. Hug Gen. Ralph P. Burklaiid. Brig Gen George F. McGinnis Acting Bii (ien George P. Boomer Acting Brig (ien StmuelA H ilmes Acting Brig. Gen Bcnj uum II Guerdon

cav airy I aid. A 'in;. Ib-i wn. W m .. Stone. Vetit ; llti. Gen Janics K Slack. Till. K I LLLD AMI W'üL'MiLU AT TlloMPMJN's Hill I" be hniow ing kj 1 tab e of killed, wound el and MlSSahg in the lite battle Of Thompson'-. Hdi. in the Indians regiMentt D is sneMM and complete as lar as it goes The Ion in General Otleshsilii' division, and in the second brig.de ol Cur's, will doubtlc.-.s pre-cnt .11 airieg.ite ' lour huudreil, which will swell our loss to nearly nine hundred men : .'- yim n(. K.ifJ. Ytuntfd. Miiny. T4al.

23d hi. I ana 15 15 47'b h.rliana 5 'IX 1 27 IMhMMlans 14 C Ml Hih Indiana I tl 1 34 nth le tana l 23 26 24th InrMana 5 is ski S4th Indians S 45 61 4h In.hana...... . 7 36 42 6 ib Indiana 3 3 lSsh liiiiiaiia 2 2

e have retson to know that the enemy's los. will reach twenty live hundred men, including lour bundled capuired and paroled in the hospital at Pert Gibson. Neurlv six hundred pri.soncrs huve already been sent North. The following record of General Grant's ex ploits recites re pHecticcM of Vcpelecci'e ceei' p tin-: At'ack upon (iran.l Gulfby Uear Admiral I'or-

ter. .

A pi 11 29 Ap -d 3" May 1 ay 3 M iv C May 6

Key ii May M

May 14

May 14

Landing f Oen. OratitV PoopBattle in-ar, mid seetMS ot fort Gihson

I.! ii tiulr takrn po-vcuMo a of.

(i.'n. tiriint learned ofOol Griersou's success.. . Gen. (rant commenced his tnward march Gen Grant's lorce arrived at Four.crn Mile Wt W(ft StttA,,, Gen. Mcpher-on t..ok Kaymond Gen. Grant's forces de rate I the Kebel Generals Qregg an I Walker at Mi isippl Sprnip Grant'- tatest captures' JeckMU after u three hour-.' ficht

Gen. Mcl'lier-rn occupi-d CUnta May 14 Gen. Grant's furce defeated the Kehe's U '- rler Lieut. Gen. I". mberton, near Fdward's Depot May 16 The Keb.ls driven be) end the Rig Mailt Hiver V.iy 16 Vice-burKas-a led May M Thnngh Gen Grint shou'd IUI in his attempt upam Vickshaugi this rceord will m ike his fame illiperihal)le. The nrtny a hieb h is done the-e heroic deeds is wholly composed of Western, and mo-tly ol Illinois, troops

s ni-tttr of biisinets or pleasure, or as if hey weie A corresponilent writes as follows, ui refer tiever expected to return to their armies with ail ence to the visit of Adjetant Geneinl Thorn is to the inform ition which it was one of the prime ,hp Southwestern army: objects of their expedition into that section to ob j . P, , . ... tajn I his poitmn tif the armv, aionr the Missisipn: But thia ia not tbe woi st of it. Tbe Augosts pbal and Mobile and Obi R litVoads, has lateti piDcrsde-c -.. - ,,,d arl, natural u.dignstion J s,u i f'"m Adjutant General Themna la how the Y in see bandits were nresen'ed with h .s m .de nnmer u ce . b. - to the troops, or

b -uunets by ihe ladies and with cigars by tbe xhrr rl ,," speech numerou

.entlemen of th it cit v ; how ihey left in the even ing in a state ot high pood linuior and exlnlera

ttoti as if they had been on a pie inc partv hoping to visit again that hospitable ai d pteismt rity; and how, amidst all this, the Confederate officers and soldiers who were guarding the . prisoner..-" were allowed to come and i:o without any notice. It ah am es us to re id these things. Th .-e prisoners were the very sarce brigands who we captured n their in .nudinir expedition thioiih A! ib 'in i. horning an i plundering as thev went, the petcelul v.tllies nniong the North Aldi. tin bills, and bent on the pillage of Rome ami Atlanta. Will no angry nublic opinion rise to rebuke sternly such misplaced courtesies to thievesT From : Philadelphia Are. I he I. rciit De morralic ls Ili-rim to be held in Independence quu re. The Democncy of Philadelphia havere-olvel to express their indigntion at the arbitrarv tr rest, trial by inilittrv commission, and exile of the Hon. OVment L. YalUndiham, and thev . have determined to hold a pol council in Inde pendence Square, on Motslay Rvetiing next, to give public expression to their sentiments a- freemen. Tbey feel that the outrage on personal 'iberty. at.. I o , tlc :i.bl of fiee -ik-c b whit h has been nmitn tted in the assault upn the person of one of their fellow cilixen. is a delder ate insult to all; and that a der I ot this kind, if t iding to arouse the ip.bgnation of all law abiding men, would mark the downfall of our tree institution and oar depredation as a intiou

'I he following items are from the Louiarille D.mocrat: Over 2MJ men hare deserted from the 4ih Krn tucky cavalry regiment. The police and other officers are ot trail of them If tbey do not return to their regiment soon it will go rather bard with them The Colonels of the negro regiments as a ceneral rule. re i etchers ex Chaplains There ic M5MC jeiiprietv m their deserting a God whoui the ner ervad for thr maaar tha have ab

date the wmtc sol- note their ages, res

timeJ ' cour-e. Mr E litor. .m aie aataaavl

that lien Tliotn s rides tue llrtrllsblc nigirer A'fer listening a'fentivelv to his -perch here and ' at Bailees, I was Mtnod lo pMCMncs) the qsMtion M Myeclf: What am , ami from whence do I come? Gne would Inppose, niter listening to One of ihe -neeches alludel to. tl at Oen. Thonn im p'iies hime!f nn a MiMloc to the Hindoos, or

the Inhabitants on the hanks of the Gange. Perh ps this army will one dav teach the A I asinietration and ds scents that tbey are not c:.t tie. to lie driven or goaded whither so ever it is

de-ire 1, and th it thev h tve not et uik so low!

that thev are reulv to be prostituted to whatso ev. r measures the Administration sees proper to profto-e Adjutant (iener.l Thomas's programme is ss follows; To introduce him-elf to the Midlers as Brig Gen Thomas, the Adjutant General of the whole armv; th.t he comes among them b unfold the pal tea nf the Admini-n .'ion, which, nn the nigger question, is; Thai every slave within the ;i,ri-d et . the Rebel Government is a free mm by virtue of President Lincoln's poelama cCh itul th the argSOM thus free! now co:.-ti tute a portion of the sovereignty of this rountrv ; that they are to be aimed and mustered into the volunteer umv. re -ei ;ng like pty, clothing, Ac . with other eulcntecri " At JscJtsoCMnd Bolivar. Adpi'ant OcMMnl Thomas said "'that ihey (the

i . ..-" were to be tauebt that thev were men " i At Bo'iv ir, he said on being introduced, that "he j came to ieak not alone to the white soldiers. but

to bl u k ore, d-o " Perh.ps, Mr Editor, vnur nnmert.us reulers can imagine the trace with which this last sen tence was uttered, and the proUiund I.Hk ol re spect wfiich the Gener d made as he ttimed bis abolition eyes t.. r i the numerous shoeless and hitless niirccrt who stood in the back groönd, grinnihe like o manvmoukev a be.-au-e thev were permitteil to le there, looking upsn it in th light of s day of frolic an addition to their yearly list. Tirrc Cossen i rrio Act I-TRrcnoa Is SI ID TO THai PtOTOBT M sRsll LS The intniC t us isened M the Provost Marshals by tbe W Department respiire that ennilling dficer, under tie.-.-- : tion law, are to enroll tH persons ub ect to milit irv duty, whether whiteor b'a k, and

. color an i ... cup tcr.

rare letel

diers Oil the Chance Th... mest in. dude first all abl ImmÜmI m-.l.v

A Caotain came to tbe citv yestenlay from ' between the ages of twenty and forty lire, and ( Leingtoii with a squad of men. and be ihouglt exempt bv law; and. second, all persons of for he'd show tbe boys bow to get ou a bender, when eign birth who ahall have declared to become cit he was picked up, put us chains, and sent to I e- gens

region, with tne oraer. "rsetui another Captain The enndlment of the two classes (between tins one lell early in the action " Major Kartis twei t and tbirtv live, with unm irried persons, knows bow to treat them .j aVcond, a'l others') mustbekept o.i -enintr r sheets, but made at tbe same time Students in QWThere are ftt0 lodges of hostile Indians at et.llejtea or schools, loacbers, apprentii-e-. sailors. Devil's Lakr, Minnesota The farmers of Brown travelers, traveling Merchants and the hke. are and Nicollet counties are abandoning thew farms to I enrolled at their legal residence, their tern and eehing re luge in the towns. porary absence frv.m which forms no cause for

exemrnion Enrolling ofüceT are to judpe of age bv the best evidence tne cn nhtain. but ap peels fr exempt on on at count .d ae n ! wars bem-de to the Ixatrd. Whftiever any prt of the force thus enrolled are to te called on, the Provost M" ' Gene rti shall notify each District Provost M.isha .f his tniportion. with spet ifir insiructions ssto the subdivisions. The hoard shall then make the apportionment to gie sub districts, and shall add fiftv pT cent thereto. What follows is embraced in the! illowingreg latioes: ' T.'l. The board shll m ike an eisrt snd com plete r-ll of th n ime of the tcr-ocs dr.tiel. and in the order in wh ch ihev were drawn, so' thst the first drawn may st and fitst on the said roll, and the second may stand second and so on. The dralt -I .11 t ke pi e at thr bei hpiarlers of the distti'-t. It shall be public, and nn der the dii 011011 of the board of enroll ment The name of each person enrolled sh ill tie pi o cd ine, box to be provided (or the purpose, and he Pro vost M r-ha1, or ooie ter .u de-ignated by him. (the tin w er to be blindfolded.) -lull draw there from t ne mine st a time until the requite! num be i uit ined "74 The ect and complete roll of the names of persons drawn in tbe draft thsvH bs entrnd by the loard in a book to be kept tor that purpoe, ruled mid headed to correspond with tbe descriptive r. II of drafted men. 75 The numer reu'red to fill the call will be tiken from this roll, bv commencing at the fir-t MUM, and t iMng in order, until the tevpiired number is obtained, all who are not, by the board, decided to he a.rcp'ed and exrmpt under the provi- ui of the enr .bment act '76 The mmes of the men thus cilletl Into service wdl be enteiel on "dcstllHlCJ lldls (in triplicate) sigcetl by the Board One eon? ofibis roll w II lie sent loth Psnvosl Marshal General direct, one copy tu the Adin.' Assist oi' I'r. vost Marli l General of the State, and one will be re Mined bv the Prow net M im l 77 CnrlinVd extracts ftom this decriptive roll shall be made in duplicate bv the Pi overt M it-li il, for every party ol'draf'eil men sent off, snd ten! with the party to pSe oflcer SC whom the pirtv - to he detiveiel. One copT is to here tained bv this idlicer, and t lie other I to be tcterncd with a receipt to ihepnty as deliv ei eil to him, on the hnch The teturi ed SOpi will sc comp nv the Provost Mughal's montblv report to the Pro met M.rsh.l (Msteral 70. The Board shall note on the roll book of drafteil men, in thecolttmn ol remark opnocjte eich in m's name, the disposition snade of him; vhtther cilletl into ihe MrVled and sent to the rende.vom. exeinp'e! b th- Boanl, repMCCd by a SRshstitute, eommutisl for, deserted, or diach n L'il as pot beitii: required. T'l. The anhctitute wh m any drafted person is nu thoiized. v section 11 of theenroPn ent act, to liirni-h, iiiu-t be ptr-eided to the Bndol Km ullMSiit. and it ah ill be theduty ol the Board to examine him. and, if sjCCepMw. to place his name on the book of persons dnftel, wtik M plana ..rv rem it ks H IS SS a will t hen be tt mscrit.e l on the descriUive rolls of men called into the service. "HI OssllflrsMS of OSSesnpshM from the draft

bv roi-im of having provided a subclinic, or,

h iv in k d iid comtnut at ion muiev. shall he lur

nishetl bv llie B awd of Kiiroli menl according to form1 1 A discharge from one draft fhrftrfhee no exemption from any sub-equent drift, except lhS, wImS) the person dr illed has f nrnlshcd Ml acceptable ubstitulf, and Ins received a certiti Ctc of discharge Irom a preceilin? dr.ifr, he sfa ill be held exeinp. from military duty dnring t'ie time for which he had been drifted, ihd for wlii. 1 tech -nb-titu'e was luiirsl.ed. 71. The ilond s iali futnish a Jiscbnrg fr im fnrllicT liahilities under the pnticular or .lt to any drifted pSSWSSj who pre-cnts n bona tide receipt for the sum siinouiicetl in on lets for plMMirihg sutistittjies from t tie pfftM an tboiized bv the Seciotary of War lo receive it."

AMUSEMENTS.

't I i icorai i i h i

CROcemes.

I

i -

MEDICAL..

IK n ' - MR. J. W. HILL.

EARL & HATCHER

A Gil EAT BILL! MONDAY EVENING. JUNE 1. if?63. S rst t rat Id this city of Shield'i grrst Trigedy of The Apostate. earnrn Ttr.J. V lllll. Popular Song by a CJetleman of this City.

To conclade wl'h tbe capital rarer of THE IRISH DRAGOON, With Mi- Marlon Martrthy and Veils A. Vincent in the cst.

pniCK.S Or AlISSI05. Dres-Circle and I'anpiette w Ijidy anil lietilleman " " Kacb additional lady Gal ery priva'r ltxe ImY !tosh aats -"UI is Privat I

mr'''.n. ai 7 o'clork IVrf ui main . . o1 Msnsi t w precisely.

.SO cent 75 " JR " is 4s; H

THE MODEL TROUPE OF THE WORLD! DUPREZ & GREEN'S

NEW MLBIN9 l I N ST I. ELS, BUIil E VT'E Ofttl TnOl PF. ItO'D, Of Is riliioprnn I rlistek. wltli roil, roor i COIs. SUA IX, The two smallest, nio-t perfectly r.'rm-1, )-t r.lucated Slid lichte! people helore tbe puhbe.

Positively Three Nights Only, ThTKM'AY, FIlDt V AM) 8AlTli.T KVENIXGS, Jl'.NK 4TH, 5TH, AM) ITH.

Nir'h annual turof ttii. far-f.imrd and tM-

rt..ur. a.I iriillhi. 'm:!.. ! fit hp ill-' lil.h '.t m il mm.

plate. r.tri. riitl eleu5 and saoM rMans v- n.n.ii at -xi-t C . .-, eaCrlliua and far superior to all i;ii-r compani.- ii'.w 1

travt hitir, mtiol cms all the lattt rettures sndgemsnf asuialnlaj Ci.M. f OT sr.dOL. SM 1.1. will apear earh evenl.ig in .ids expr. s v .r r..i p. .1 f--r them r- in. F ot is .;.re. i.f a-.. J - nil.i- i.ili and MciL s'-out 23 poai.il . Ji.-o s f.p. n at 7 i. 'clock. Concert to c- mmetire at S. AilniMoii :i .-enie. Kcn rved sratsMeenta, junel -dlw C. II. Mfftl Z, Manacer. PEAK FAMILY BELL RINSERS AND HARPISTS ana a km And will tlve conceTi, wi;h cbanr of programme, st MASONIC HALL, ON"Friday. Saturday, Monday & Tuesday, 'nn MMMd SOsiMd June land 2-Al-o a OfenaWSS "ii stnrla afn"-noon fur thr mromm..lntiuii ! the scheel ci.i diesi of Indianapolis, at 3 o'clock r. M.

Adiln v-v of WitlluiMl kIiuiii to UieOliio lie mot mci . Miiitm;y Prison, Ciwunuri, Onio, May SS, 1693 To lh, Dm entry of Ohio: B iltsshed irom m v native Sr ite for no er'une save Dcesncratic opinions ami Iree ee. Ii tu von in ibeif (ieien-e, anil SjbjMjft to m into exile, nut of MS own will, but bv the oosapnlsitMi ot an ar bittiirv ami tyrsimtc swer whieb I eansMt rcsMt, nUcM sac e periice weed BccnneenecpM m snd ii;erior power p will it. I o within tbe Cnnfed er.ite lines, I well cndrrstcwii the pcrposc of this owl Sr. But in vain the 111 iliee of enemies shall Juts continue lo uive color to the c ilumnies and misrepresentation of the past two tears They little coinnreheiid the true character nf the man with whom thev have to MM). No or.ler ot banishment execute.! by supeiior force, cm re lease me from my obligatio ns or depiive me ol mv rights ii.s a eitizen ot Ohio and of the United State-. Mv a 1 1 eji i nee t mv mvn Stitciu.il (j.iv eriuni'iit I sli.tll reco'tiire. wheresoever 1 in i v be, as binding in all thiiiss, just the anno as though 1 rein iineil upon their soil. Every etoinient and expression of attachment to the 1111011 and devotion to the Uoiistitniion to my eountry which I h ive ever cheti-hed or uttered, shall slide un. h med and IMCM ratted till my letm n MccntUne, I will not doubt thai the people t Oliio. Cowering not a moment before either the threats or the exercise of arbitr .n power, will, in evei v trial, prove themselves w orthy to be cdle-l freemen 0 L V allandigh am. A ' ' Commit iab." We have found al Ust wh.t t "Ouppcrheid" is The New 1 . rk Port spekitiLr d a Kentu' ky candidate for Congre-.-, Says; lie if an opponent of all the radical me-ure-of the Adininistr. .tion otherw i-e a Coppethe.d ' Here, then, we have the definition ol ihe Mi m : a I3npperhcad "i nn opponen? ot all the radical mei-ures ,0 ihr A'lm nisir itioii," an ! their name is legion, embracing a lare ui ijority 01 the American people I U r . ,. . ' . r n,'.a met 1 ti Fd loll" llriili

fj ii... iii',; 1111.- iii. j boon held in New Jer-cy lo protest iainst j Vatlandigham's exile, and we ee th it five j in ire are advertised to cone ofl in the coming week.

'Ifckefa. SSerMa. Cbitdrra, IS eta. CMMraa to

tbe afteri 001. ctn ert. 10 ct-.

lirors o:n at 7. -.m as r.ce at K P 11.

niy-26

1 0. tVKHMfüK, Sa iMasa Manager.

DRY GOODS.

U1UE R!:Dll'TII)

-Ol TOE

Price of Goods.

HUME, LORD & CO.,

ALL PStPABKD JIfIS MORNING TO ÜFI-KR

EXCURSION. CAT.iOLIO PIC-NIC!

DOMESTIC GOODS

K 1

CD B

n I V. HARRINGTON THE PH5CT "F I.PMONtT ADK aud lea ers.im aMkrta,Cs. 4i- ,ino htle SVanrletM ot ti in u"ai. to b? sccaplcC a M P ul on the C. un ti Railroad. ..i. W, hi l. the 3d of June, by tbe St ehnsCs hshc C& area 1 c-Nic Mr. II ha sent tiv . carp liter- t. c.is'mct Man1s, to lie hu ! in ihe lrm of a vnii -circle; the space for which rrquire ah ut five bmd- d j-irds ol canvas a- awiun.'. He ha-alrra 'j i-nga-rrf the r-. iro sTrfMM sciivp y.iiiiit men. Mers P. an I lohn Itaily are the mo-t einiiced men in tl e r 1 1 e in the S'aie of 1 iau;. He waijis a Ms SSSM toy- to o thnuth th gr-.un;! il iTin the dy, in order to retail the trait-of the tri p c. o family nrw1 tske tVeir has et. Mr. If. will take enough to natisfj- the luuer man Bjv30-d3t

At lower prices than they have bean t-old for

ONE

IHFIR KCl BR, WHO U IV NKW YORK. HAVINÖ

laker a iv.in'age of the panic, and forwarded a large

tuck, which can oe oid as follow:

NOTICE.

INTERNAL REVENUE.

Ornr AssrsR Istess vi Rrvi.Mr

Sixth DisrrMl of Indiana,

t i

Im.iaj.ai-0! is. Mar Ss. ImU. -

rilUK CITIZENS OK M R'ON COI N I Y

M. re h. r hv notified that the A-e-m. nt

INDIANA. Bool- will

oe kep; op-n for MspwetMn in ' nr office in New A Talhatt's huddinr, until the 2 th of June. Any person not I entirely -aiinard with the action of ta eeveral Arsor 1 for thecnu'ity will plej-e call upon u by thst time; ss, after that day, we cannot aiaWe any change lo the aesa- i in ntr.

I"ersona having failed to make applies: v f. r L c ' -es. or to h nd n their Income U-t-: a;-, to rer. rt Carnage, Plate, Ac . must d. u by the Sd day ot June: a w.- deire to SSSM tb Ami 1 Bt hooka then. After that time,) person, not romid in with the law are liable M s fine. Manufacturers, Aocti ae n, butchers anC eth r. are , prfculrl requested to call and make their mot.thly repoit- j r -mp hj on the first day of ever, n onili: a the law rec uire mora prompt: s than ha bliberto b. en ex hibited, ami, in ca-e of dc-lay- b reafter, wi I tx, require M add the penalty. nit. ham a . BRAiisncw. m3-d t Je'iO Asaeaor Six'h i'.-ir.ct of Indians

Fine Merrimack and Cochin Prints, At U to IS vents per yard. Brown aud Bleached Mucins At corroipocdiof prices.

AI Irl) 0 M E S T I C GOODS, At one-half ths old vrieaa.

BWS MM a l

At fr..m74c to SI pr pair.

HOTELS. BATES HOUSE,

.1. is. li4MlO. PRiil'RIKTOR. INDIAKAFOLIS. INDIANA MR CM

The MftftSM of Indianapolis will do well to rlve of thia opp.Ttnntty

my'-dlw

III 1K. LORD k CO.

Why should 1 boy a boss' 1 B A N I K ' S TUSSILAGO THK W05WREFl Lr.RANn.ltS.

Dr. Ltidlnm Mprcinc, rantssx ccn or OonorAcBtsOii'Ctn, White s Stricture!

asi

CM51IM sVlMM OS ! iSMUANn l l It I l .

en

GROCERS,

K M IM way. which taw patient aar lor Saar al aas a;W la OiabrwrH, with sr. irntshor uretoc.

MOS ths pruatrsts glSSis

Lafayette, Ind.

nt iis malady, and Is Ma

anv explanation, tt w aawy M W nea. VaS

tIVs Vi! elaai. of'aoeswy wU ssoie end fSoaaW. rwk awS prnsr. Wash SBM W i aoasMele tMhanlnall. dtarwe the frstmrat f hK-h, ka grwerallj brm than ihr Star ar a-, if Tar swSMnam f aa iassSao

trraimnt la Sr.i tu def.re ..Mof all taaSsea. I a a. enr a rour of atarvattoo llshaf an read and tea.

watrr gtuel. r awosekiayiol Ion, its man tl-eu t- na.

H0eliwn. lo'lv-. I very few dav tl onie month-' treat Hear with rat fa rsaricrd. of SaachM a swelled traUcle.s or Ji.r ... ot 'i, 1

Talson iftc. wmcb act. like a charm, wlthafew d

t . 1. -. at. i'uain plea. ai 1 lke. and ahicB ! has cared thowaanda w vrk. Itiiladelphla Hallt - no re and many of the s.-uthrtn rnir. m a esMOM nwS

I efTec'ilst remedy . that makes a

withotit regard to dirt, drink or

lins. Junvsng or ore r-M rain inc Tbie re med v 1 an-

I ilie .r It is . tracted f .r own nlai.t. are! i- perj fectlv afe, It Is parrly rerr'sMr rontsln n. arr-

eury. 0 tltaljoucsn npo yarlf to all kinda f w-aihr, without the at danger frm thr bMomMB , And il you are careful In wrapping: up your pasts, ye will have n. taste or mM fi.n M. t hat ) -.u are n.t deprived h-m going Into roiupaav , or bring drtccleo by nrare t frtenda.

Tin-1 no quack rae-Moine. hut a remedy llarwrrred and ted with Inimeti-e urce by a regolar physician and

cnfi ! iitly r. v- nimrtKle 1 0 r unfortunatr. C n iOV Xone ia cenuior without the slgt.stnre of 1 e p. , v W K I'..- ui-. . sr '.i -l tL- 1 x All infrinaemrnt. of trade mrkwill be MWaWMMJi Ith th uimo.-t rigor oftk- law. W. f. Ha VI list )5 . Sols PMMietor . Clmlneoti. Ohio. Sold hy lrua:KitsenrraH)-. JanSS-dOmt

MSM MnS ,T a f. t . 1 ru r t

COFFEE. "SOI) B viS ,u rnyiyY ' 7M BUkOS JATA dOTPKJL o BAUES MOOII v c hor aalc by ll.ilciirr.

FOUNDRIES. Tili: IIOOMEK TÄTE FdtNDKl and srou; WORKS.

AVivi;

Mi I O

500

CAI)IH TEA.

Kor aale by

L.irl V ll:i( Im r

s u g A 11

400 700

HIlliS N. t) SUGAR,

IUU..S RE N il h 1 SUGAR

Yvr aale by

Bl.'irl V II :i teller.

TOBACCO. J lid LS, As.-orted, 100 CAI;I,:KS' &i"m In store aid for aalc by 1; a ii c, Al ii atc iii:r, mjfSS disk

GROCERIES.

K. lt. ALVOKD. J. kl. CALDWKLL H. B. VLVORD. AI.VOKI, ( ALDW i:t.L A A LVOH D, Ii um j mi I mm LIGiXJOK. DEALERS -AXIk COMMISSION MMm, Are in DAILY receipt of frs.b gooda.

1 "Ml I I IMi nl K lilHKT.SK ARK

and -atl-'v eternta 1 eral j TW WW I the Kant, wWer. he ha d perf.ci" psttrrosfirr coat d int. -the marks, krr ie

.f wiilale t r d-alrr ta . nith a renne. I that lb) will

a.rk H . . ! rr.

1 1

M, Ron rres will tor ...le mil ra. part it. r ha- Ju t rrtuim-d pr -cun 1 th- SMSl dr iralil and p.. 1 ;..i io- e- ever in trot cilly 11 v i e the a'tent .n thi- lran U ot our bu-iiie-

gV Us ,1 ct'l thir till

ami column-. ( In li we de-ire to n, kr a

tore hi . ur niaii-.fartur..) rail nx

mill- and k-tt . In.u-,- Tk, -uch as Ventilat. r. windnn c.i-. snd bo...oar, u fart even Ikmf protueeti i . an iron SSwwtew. We ii i 1 ifiMj awmt-n sa'rots'. int.. ij . onnse hat ite oat, mil aud promptly perform. MMOend Koiuutrr. 1S3 wth U I. -.are .tr.ti.a join lla Itclianapoli- ami CtiM4natl aud lixliai.a Central

rrriiri.t l"J-"is, i ini..ria "Ml- inoaana. I 1. ixki). rkth AUCTION SALE.

II) 0 1 on ; 1 , u ilostrrr.

QTY "RTTTT TlTlViT. T ATC

wai. ju u Jii.i 11 juvau Ärur the Vuir ol ilis 4 il. WILL nKSDI.Ii. T" IHK II i.HIST WrIKR, ON Sjtiir.lay. at 1 k A M May SS. lrwl. Wile--j.r-M u-li mIu al pritaie .ale. The gri" i"! -'res, tiear Mi.iwttpi atrret, toeing in l.it No seven ' , snd ths st uts bsif of lot No. ei(lit in -fjuirr N.i tl..r-y-two (SS). Iti the C'ttv of In MMftSMh subdivide it to i-ix"lH, lor win, h see p .-ters. 1 he lots are each M feet ux-hra In front ami rear, by .M f-rl .!r ji, o a iO foot alle). In- vie mi, take place on tl ' crouiid U sny or nil of tlie al ove I- '. are un-ni-' at the tiair al.oie ntn.!, kwj nil be offered and old to the hie beat bidder m itw following Tlsms. (Hit hstf ch In hsnd; ihe balance in 011 and twoyr.i . 111 ".U.tl part , v. . ). 1 . 1 -re-t . t !. aerurrd ly liior.gaire on :U ;.r. tin-. The pi ,re- of tlu-se lotn at private aale can be ascrrtsiaed by spplicatiou al the ogloe of .1 UN S SPAXN. i:el K4ata Agent, fv W. Corner Waehtngtn ami Mrridian ata, Indianapolis, May SO. Is3 mJl-1til

FOR RENT. FOR RENT.

i on nt)i3-d3l

TAI'.I.K l;iKtMS. ON . :..r of.i. . r I. hik

Apnlv at No. sS.Sonh Illinois Street.

ATTORNEYS.

Constantly on hand and for sale at ths lowest pr.ces, a lars and assorted stock of

II H. . HTAUV. Attorney at Law HO. TiaiTKAXCII IUI. I., mcbl!-C3 dl l..ai...fH,ll,lwltui..

DRY COOOS.

03 p O O 0

t. M U

re. t March,

Coffee, ugar Slolaaaea, nj 1 -ip, it it e. Ten. MsnMj

(lav., V n1, mm rare.

oiv, ( audit

Nnlolns. igari I ohnrcn

Tlnrkrn l, While rials, t urdage, T Ine, l otion larsi, D e-tnf I, Malta, I 1 u v , Dateo, elliea. Brandy, Cain, It ii in. Wissen, U hlnky, , 1,011. of nil kinds, and Plantation und Hoher Bitters.

Particular attenri, n given to the aVr of

68 East Washington Street,

IKIHANAPOU. INI)

apC?S-dAw

in -los I S 1 - m -

. 4

b w w b CO t

1- t 0

I r.

0 M

j. 7 Saj - W M 0 m

sm SM

a

t 'J ant .. r7 nd r; 'S HZ f t7

mm" c . s u: v

s s. r'

r.

0 01 0 a H 4

ACENCY. a. o e nr c Y -or . ... U. S. "6-20" YEAR LOAN.

rililrs I n: - . v.. H PK CIST I in sold. acms-assjMaany. We

Iba pr. lies- of aiibcnbli.g to thi. loa

l.laes. fti ist I sheoid, therefore, br seat M wRktmt delay A. Si I s HARRIS. N

15-UtUlJjrl Rauaer. l,S,,t