Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3945, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1863 — Page 2

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.. . 1 im .fi Midf II Pkillip dptcd kf ih w ark Kr pul,! -4 1 'tu: 17 off r. The Hartford Time, ae er aba above caption, ihu ' .itimftiU Bp- D NMrV. spMck 't ;" No V ik b ibfMMnOM WuipKtL PmttiM boiWe l'.oyaftMcar. .tkn.thesa.;mei.t. of whkh h .d tVe nzfrova of tne leadiBe. Ri - u,. .f tUt ff, fr repe!" 0 nrnrae: .t Of IS TiWr u t imrste UM entertained aa1 avleavsi bj the icvler Kibii-ig party. ava the T'iae. WixDfcLL l'iiittirt a1rrrwsevl the 16 h W.rl Kepai' ea Amxh-i' on in Ne York, on the e'esriar of the 1 6ü Hist. He m fnroVed bv the pieaenr ou tket fer re of Mayor Off otm Äff Iiersjn'.ieas Jffvr of the e-tt. who wnoKi r, w he defeat), wer b a e adulate Tor re e ec'.ion. t. probst,!? id.ilOO m or y Hot ace UIHMI 'I Hi.n H B TAirfw i-mile J spun i'sillif' -f. furt. end 'Lir sol Wh. UtfTftOt - 1 also poke tn the -a me audience. Wia C KuamcLL, Kaq., presided, an : dur.-d Mr I'hiluph to the audience, Murine the people that Patti-tr had "done more than ativ other tn-wi etre-pt Jon' Hiowt t bring the na lion to the brink f Jerdae " The 4 me policy . it b irked bv the people, would probahljr plunge .rar the precipe. Wk.idkli. Phillip commenced by saving tlitt he wa " if I . id u, be adopted into the politic of ew York city' HMH acknowledging hi dop lion into 1 be Republican part. II" declared that the war was to " be a long fijhtuo local trußffle." Addressing the people, be taid: Preptre yourelve (or a life long, eiilaaent Ho u the fi.iveriirnetit to I held ap in urb a atrurrle? It is to be held up bv our etucclnj the ram and the opinion of the ma'-ea to the greit funct on to which Proide.tr v hi' summoned them." He alluded to the cm! wr EavaaaV of a century or more in duration, and declared that the Freue Keolu. tion bnl not ivrnsiiiaied yet holding out the rupf? prope' t that our trttffgle w.i "for a lilt time" or a cetituiy. H foiitempl ion! Some of the e ";ment.H l Mr PhilliPB re a rh eipini; He said. 'C utenb.- ! i Wrd, and tn iy be bui las. bu' 1 ' U w r'h al! the Constitution, for, in a m onsen! of critic! emerirencv. it .umtnoncl .1

savin element into the national nren, n I it ihiiani Uih (iuverumcnt how far tlie oiad fibte of the nation -tMided " I am for conciliation, hut not for conciliating, Iba slaveholder i 1 th to thesvstcm. sndde.ith .

to the iiuM'Mi, ia the only motto 'Great ap piause He added. "There is s piny for whom I h 1 e eoncitbiti and aVe ia aa re t h vc (looking reward the litile k hit slave itl biptisad by Mr Itcechcr. Su'idtv ) r.poIue In the ein thit t'it hob in my tiht hind, run the be-t blood iti Vtmtnia -f the white race. ;ind thf tiefer blood of the blick rice f the Old Dominion ap pUu-iel the united rne to whom in its irtue

beb nie, in the future, a country h the toil and

labor of iu aoevstora rtsteeaie! irom natuie and ?icn to civibz itioti aud the nineteenth century." A'dinaa Could a more Jitrociotti sentiment be conceived of "The better blood " of the klMaV; nd the "oruiteil r.ce" to whom "belons, in fe future, a country." And this ia appl.ui led bv the Re puMicin auilieuc't He nail further. "The coW take n onion a lion nhe eook- t he pcelw off I lyer iftcr laver, t 1! io- re?- to the wrihe' aound vejreuhfe Wei off Seward, peel off H Heck, peel off Blair, and taaa von net to tae national Iwment the civij and mililai v purpoae. the earnest belief, the IManta dffrotion fo victory, the entire lielief in juti-e, which njet-i-BlaffBtwMll Jaekaaa aaajalfjr. Xever anl 1 'hn shtlj we succeed I have t;onarol Gen H I Jek and Gen Fremont Yon in v tike another par-ille! On- 1 c n., . another n Hif'er w rd doea not be!:rva in the w ir Hel-elievrs in tiipl. onset ; he ciicves in ctimpr miimc; he liees in politico " Peel off S-wird. peel "ff Hille. k. eel off . R':iir. 1 - -oice of. "(fcod,"l nacl off Sumner (Sen"..- ' jre. M issichusett Sen ifors as well 'ih-rs, .ii.al I II tell you whv When the Gov ernment i:slled on New K1.2I and for a nero rjj itmnt. x. wc wem from county to c ut . t? are big the b! icks to Tltür. OBBJ Maaaachaaetrs Coi

onel dsrl to ay, in the face of the eneniv. hat

he would rather be whinned with nejroc- th n

conquer at 'heir side A M ms ichttatttt Colonel in lhi hour of eaicreency and crititvil iue. bis cane within twenty days went bafora the Senate of the United States, and the verv week that his Bpolocy was filel in the War OtTit t W udling ton. Mataachusetts Senttors bece-1 tlu-ir re4ac tsnl tirother- to mk him a Rrigidier General " iLiud cries I "Shame He eaid that Gen Kotier tnl.i him that he aff ferad a Mjr's commission to a nejrro in New OriaitH The negro said: "Tbank vou no nutter where 1 fiu'ht. I onlv

wt-ti fo -:!. 1 what 1 h ire, mxl fiijht a Ion a I I enn, if only mv bov inv atan.l in the street equ i' I to a wh'te kajf whao the aar i over " fOieers. j . Phdiina then illustrated his love of freedom, .ml hi i!ea of republican government, by de , ciaring: "Fet vwhere throughout the Union, there is tut one thinu the G ivernment cinnot do to stfff)

the nit'on, and that ia. mike rectum into a a. tve Uverylhinc aae is wii n its fKwer " One wmg ia certain, the Republican prty. with its d pted chililreti. black and wh ic. rc

upoortin; a polier tht will inetitablr cam (he nation to utter destruction, unlet th. uople in t er pose a turner Abb Inoide View o to, It K l Strangi Hold . Several offieere alio were captured on the I n anola pive the ft. (lowing account of a hat thev aw in Yicksburj: Ne.rW all of theae gentlemen were the officera of the United State eunht Indianola. wir. 1 aaa run into r.ear the m oath of the Red Hirer, on the .'lib ol Febru..ty ia-r. atnl unk Tl ev ware kndei by th Rebels ;;t Port Gihaor. tr l.anfiiied trtere anil the 1st of March, when ther were er liereu u prepare for a march tu i -kaburg. Tbc di.tince w is fifty miles. -v was travelled on f'H.t. three it v beb c nunifd in iO'k "ir :hjoBinej They reiche Yick-bur- ou Tuad.iv

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evertu .-. md werecuiftj tf m : IIa afftfca c v

One hur in tin morning and another in the afternoon of eah iaj. they were s'lowe-l priile:c of liking out for exercise, but alaa, der trt u-o i TwanaVeia way that the RebeU were r itttcw lariy carefu! to wi!V locl.ties where not much tnfurmation ..n , .r ,f ,;liej ,,KJWt eaiant of ;ha Irffaia-, or how man men ere in tl.r entrenchments I he etreeta af Tick eben

f i i' with r'ti? pita a no rvFr. f .

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h id ihm kind of deteneee contrueel on them. Wksarak Wi uecaeaary. .tart-, , r umem were Uken tod ua-l :.i the itlxiTt rrj iinoe?, and rn affkea ert' work ware ikwoAa .p r onl thr :e. !v I i c usetjUt nee of t hcc ot i uction . et iem u aie aau in ike auaat- . ,

I ba Re rep-.rta tawl ike ffeiH e "f Vi k-

nau pientv to en, are nriiour ef bv t eee

officers to be untrue Very little elaa but corn bread .u uia I u,uutiuee. t meal aeie to b . 'tad, thec biig u. of our oflicrrs. C mm Timm Cocar The Ibm term of, the Commou Pleaa Court om m.nce.1 jeaierdtv. Jadgeay mmimg Tl ecrtnunal docket wael called tor iaae It ia b !ay The probtte

dicket will beeafted to .ia.. aoo on Tlniadei av m w . ä.

the tn... of civ; .-e- ...

A lare m -N. meetinjr for free speech w ig

aid .t Detr ot oi Monday Hon Robert M Cle.'Und whowa a mam beruf Preeelaat Perce

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.t.rwl Stoi emsn. ieie MM Uuel are on

a tiait to New Yrk u New Jerj it a ai l to be the 'iianaon of about two th r l id tbt t et u rued volu t t atoiet fur the war The male contra bände near Alatandna have been put to work on entrenchment The Pro rol M-r-bal had a Uuay dar ou Sund , t iu catch The Auguata G Constitutionalist cats that the ftlmter of mimel men who have died in th aarv ice of the State and the Confederacy . leaving w dow still "rti'7. t -i &i"

H w Mttbb r V.. biih I TaaCaet eat Tin Psit.t Ki steh Acsi Fkam rnsr Or.. Jou-t StasTaffT wa l ar T

Mien roa (m (1mt (auiiti.iiui off RuaL Taoora to Dtri at Ohamt

aaatalCerfaaaswMttacc of tha Chicago Time WaaHIMfOVi May 27 I cannot give you am late nes from ViHts burg Y i cet that, in more r eh able manner, from your able correspondent on the Mississippi For our new here, ae irr ilepaMlIti I I auch "rwli bb ' riif-n t "Mi'i mer Fuller.'' who sends

t il I'r-:'en n Iron, iMereljrtd .')' miln from I' liro. in re.' i r-1 to t!i iie of .i k I

-Tne pi kete near tlia Raroabannock bve ,Mfjri Hut t m-T intrn (Htr rato know . : . I ... ... . . ..... alJa!. ,l)Ttti.n Irntii ! . ... ... a

i, w.nM.r wo i - ... bow m itter at wk-i.ur are reartJel fieie nv

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a b -r s'l .ra of the rive, on MaMMJaM of their Uo

free am muiocation with eich tiicr. A gieat marry M ine women are working in the tiehl planting, aoaing. Ac It is not that the menial labor belonging to the other set U put upon them, but beMue "tu and hubodare in the army. A Viooaota PfcoamfTioe or thi Wi Tue N Y E ei.irg l'o-t -1 "A r-h young w on hi ol Biltitu- if, ho litely boasted ot put t i .-'in cr.ipe for flionew.iil J o-kson. was went H th on Monday. Ihr i iti r i 1 1 tu til ttkhKf the oath " HaioAAM Hrlgham Younr. ia a sTaech in hi S.lt l.ke Tabernacle, recently, taid: "If the United S lie aked lor a battalion ol soldiera lor the war be would eee it in hell first. Officer who have it reached here from Suf folk state that the Rebel lortdication- nn the 111 irk water were temporarily nb uidonrU when Stoneniaii'neaird Richmond They are described as eiteniva and pariert in II form. On National Capital loa bad its n'rcaly lme p.tlier' . -wollen by tbe arrival ol a laiat load of contraband, who were eatelv delivered oö Thurtday Ther were of all airea. aeiea and condition A coi raiipondant of the T'ines aay thit they will be turned over to the new Qofffrfl roent Aencullural D,-p irtment recently etab liahed jaaff outrode of the city. Among the viai'ors in Grant's .umr at pre ent, is the Hon Sheirard Clemen, the Virginia Coin; res- man who senled a oiiit of honor with O Jennintra Wise. K-j , about lone genre BCOi n ' ordin' to the code iluello lleoansa plantalion, a hört distance from Milbkeu's Hend. La , which the Rebels have entirely deeeoiled nnl plundered He claims to hue loeiÜMNM bv the rebellion, in oa way and anotl er He ha letters from the PreeVlent, antWorrainf kam tabay and ship coaioii to an v umount, iu order to com pffaaata him for his lose.

the men in poeer Manager Fuller' mesaage to the Picident wa re'ei va here on Sunday It si ited that "The star and stripes now float over Ynk-burg, and the victory i complete." The I' . i i,t with bis uual rrednlity, forgea ffffei the trenth of Vn ksbarg, it capahilit i- for de frne, ntid the rel itive strentfi of ibe T.'nioti nl ( 0 d derate force cijier it iti' there, aid b"i'iie at once as much elated a whet he he ml of the 'U render ot Cbarleatnn," ol Burnide's viel ry at Freder'ek'burir." and of Hooker' "t'loiiouIriumph" at Cb iticellorville Agala he rue. his bands iu glee; again he .teclared lb it the hetdlfeonn of the rebellion waa now broken, and that the erne ffJae virtually oer Rut thi t me he did more He ru-hel it the telegraph aflee, anl. ii. oliedietice to hi iui-ent vc order tlo-III.-i- aa ,.! bi New urk If apiierel in the New Yoik piiners of Monday. a coming direct from the Preudent, ai d as huvintf hi - i tion for its nuthentioty And the Ad mini.tr nion paiers here, when ihej pablisbed it, ri led that " M ni ier Fuller an a perfectly re liab'e tn n. ai.d bi dispatches maybe fully re lied ou as correct Well, how dots it turn out? It i new the'dTih The latat new we hive Irans Viakabueg k in Admiral Porter's dispatch, with ut date (but evi deutlv written on ihe'Jithoi il.t.-ince henek in il of open tine on the Itfth). sent from Cairo on the 'iJth It appear- fr m t'i.tt dispatch tint not only t Vickburi; not taken, but that it i doubtful Im her it ever can be The re e;ilioti of thi dipatrh caused Mr Lincoln as much tin due detreaion as can well be imagined For some tune, ilie wnthv Mi Fuller's olli nl bead wis in some danger; and I do not know that it is tjuite aafe even now And now. to cap t fie dim w, we have some late news from MffaMBond, bfOBgwt by exchatifed offi Mffl and other, who come direct from the Rebe eapital. This news i not ao late a Por ter' di-patch but it ia interesting and bigbly im portunt. it fnrni-hes a sure bari on wliicb In

m ike c ilculattons a to the pron d!e re-ul' of the militnrv operailons belore Vn k-bur Accord- 1 in"! to thi account, it eem tha' the forces under 1

(ten Jobnetan'e com mind wre those at Vick-bury

In the Wa-hinpton telejriams of the St Loin Demociat. we find the follow inc :

The opinion of the Buell Comm. ion is brief , loclediiiK Pembertoti - froopa, wO.rMMj ,, ; tTeee and eottclaafve. and i belie veil to be mild. The under Gen Drag;. 9'MMMI; and tho-e at P .n Commiioi:er were luthor zed to lecoinmend I t,u 4',.0ft I her e-b m .te of the L ..ion law deiMiaition of officer im niicatecl. as well aa to fences, that Gen. (Jrant ha 1 10.000 troops. Rnai

eu rn up the campaign It is doubtful whether

publication aill be made of It at jne-ent, if at a!!, (leneral H.lleck i said not tobe nail pteaaad with the finding. Ruell wa t..;)ed in the ulj'i cation of his dcfeiiae by order of the Court A Coaar or 9,549 Stvtiti MiLsa Prof Ho he, in in ofh". i i letter from the U S Count Survey office, -aya: First: The length of the co;isi of the United St ites now under blockade by our naval forces beginning at A leiandria, Virginia, going down

tne Potomac River and Chesapeake Hiv to Cp

crane M.flOO.aud Bank öt.oM; tot .1. Sdn.iKin

p; f.e-i fe- the nowerful nav il force of Ad miraU Porter and Fanauut Thev believe that the co oper .lion of thec foices before Yicksburg WoaM compel the surrender ttf that place; Rnd th.tOen. Johnson baa t ken ineames. not only to prevent ainr such eo operation, liuf al-o to e cure at Vickbur' the presence of a .superior force to any th 1 1 can be firought ag liaal it Theiridea 1 is thai Rinks and Farragal will he heid in check i at Port Hudson j mid that RgMaailBiii will t.e held j in che -k f, certain ttretegic movements on flic nut of I. en Dnci! with pd.Odd of his troons. i

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ueniy. mo continuing along tne outer nnc ui Thi. w..u'd leave (ien tii ant and Admiral P.-rter. the e.t coi-t aroindflie ; eninula of Florida a alone to reduce Vickubaffl far as the Rio Grande; tin hue tu cross the river- ' ; t ;,lso unJerstood at Richmond that the and harbor in direction of ihr cui-i. Thi line' 0..r 4,00! , , (L-L.', rroopa half of them cav thus meaurcd, ii 3,5d'J statute miles. lain are alieulv BUUrblng lowaM T1ekabrg;

-The Most Pownrtt fit ykt Foi jid i "u a 10-, U Pt Eat eriments in gunner v have been in proyreaj Charleston and Mvat.n di. and 0.i I of Lee - for aereril month,, at the Washington N.w lr,, Hl ,; "'". f feel TanJ. The m .t p-.werful nun tested re.-ei.il v". h"'' f,,"I,,s ,,m' ll,f r dev.., . lion he is that of Mr At water, of Chicago It , i nfl-d ' ",- 'he x,n l""1 . 1 hwe remlorcemeuts to hi La. o.i ! .. UaiLL tmm -K-i! i uiui I tetner tMoatii to 9i.(iii troop. If if eaiT to

1,-f fnrilH'iri , 'IIMI III! I" .1 IIH'I 111. ITII l. ' , " i j r . .- .. - .-- . i - I n i r I tiMi p r in ill i m to ii rev en f t he r h i vin

T.-iro-, tne oeg. ee or eevanon oeinir . - AM -- i 3 the shot müde the astonishing flight of 2.800 "e"1 M ",J"d 1 ,UMe ,0ng ,r""l anls. which i. MI rarer further than the Arm 1 :,t M ile. enb.e'v use!o-s there; He.inregard h ,d atroi in, c.i, acc..n.ob-b will, Ifie H.mede.M- : 10 000 i(t Ch-rie-'on and SiV .lin.b. and he

of elevation. The addiOotial veiocHl i acquire i ; verv wcl1 ,here Wu"1,1 " - . - - 1 I 4.. I.a.. I..- . ....... aw.l , . v ei ....I I

br the application or a piinciple which relieves j M'r "-""' mvwmm vo.... .no. ... the ball of atmospheric pressure in from. b.i Uen Leo. tneaaethat was Btrons enough to deieat H-kera lof.Oild troop the finest on Hetter vet! In computing the bounty which I the pi met," could Petal J spare lO.Oltfl men withtbe new dratted soldier will et. if town nav ' i'1 wieeinff, theaa; partienlarly a- Lee well knows i300 each, a e overlooked that of tlM whicli ia t1"' Hooker kl in no condition to ad ranee, and

provided for pavmeut bv the Feer it Government I Cannot be for some weeks yet. There might

nave Dean some iioubt, m .eeo. about I it ige gel tin,' 41 , "(Idol hi troops away liotu 1 elore Koe cr.iris lint the news that lie h is alre.nl v done o comes to me from Union sources, even as I write, and on this point I (hink there can be doubt no

Ion gar. It is stated, ken, on the nnthoritv of an olBcer i who arrived here this morning from Fort re. 1 Monroe, th it just before be led the latter point, j a vessel hid arrived there direct from Port Royal end Hilton Heid, with the iueil'gence that Gen. j Humor's ti iops had aided thence h-r New Or

leans to reinforce Banks. If lids is true, it has

in the 1 ih e'iin:i of the C n' notion Act. The . bounty will stemf , theft fore, $1111) from fhe State, J. to i irom ibe town, and $100 from the United States Government $5MlJ total. This ou'.'ht tn command the needful force readily; and we have no doubt that i fur less sum would, il the conduct of the war was as sat iafactory to the Northern mind as it was at the the time of it inauguration Portland (M line) Ad verti-er. Mosr. OovKMaMIJT Fk.m-d Col. Of cot t, the Government anenl for the investitfatkm of

I. it i i' i ruiiMi t r i'iiinn. i vni.- in u iiV iv ok a-mv bauds, ha a buch of new case on hind. , a highly important bearing on mutters at Vicks

Oue of the charge i against the Colonel of a

ew l ork cavalry regiment, tor a leged frauds in (he purchase of horses and arm; and another implicates no le-s than a M .j r General now in active serv ice B his unraveling of several ingenious fnuds airain-t the (Jovernment, -n I the impartial and feirles manner in ahich he his conducted he-e in ve-M-aiions. Can. tlleott is doing inuii to che. k this Migrant specie of swindling. A Skxtk.xcl D(SArraovf.x Much surprise a) eccited br the proceedings of a military com eabaaaarfca ibe Army of tbe Potomac, of a bit! cu S ekles w is Piesidenf Thenitute ot the three case iefeird to b apparent from the ch irge and speciticaiion as follows: Chargi' Treis. u Spei ib.-ation In this th it .Tame B Oliver, beiog a cit zen of Mary 1 nd, w a taken prionet while in arm, in tbe ranks and uniform of the Rebel array .'l Rappahannock Ford. Febiuarv IS. 166) The ic-.i-el pleid gudty to sjacification. hi. I t guilty to the ch irge fi'e 1 th the commission, which -et forth that in April. 1-tiv? fee went to RiehiiKWid, intending ro mike bis liome there, tad eiditcd in the coute of the siine month. Upon this ctse of fact, the court found the aeru-ed audiv. and sent em ad him to be hanged General HookiM1 forwarded fhe proceedings.

endored '"Stronglr apirove.1," but the Pieidetit

barg. For. it Hunter has made ih.s tpovement, I it is equivalent to H i ving th it thesiege of Chai k.--ton is definitely abmdnned for the summer, and ; Gen Be inregarrl. of course. Would fie appi i-e.! ol ' the movement a soon a if h ul commenctat. Ifj it is true, instead of sending half bis troops to ! Yicksburg, the probability is that he would send , nearly all of them; and. as he h is direct t ailroad , communication, and by two parallel line of rail toad, too, to Bi'hin fif'y tune of Vicks h i g, be can li ive his roops there long before EI Unlet can fach New Orleans. Senposing, then, that these retntbrceaiBute, or ! part of them reach Yicksburg , thev would amount to TU.fMKlor -O lMHl trcM,s. Tkwateaek n suc h a force in his reir would no dontrt miteriallv ; change the plan- of Generil (it int. and might ffeeaMJ him to raise the sichre Sucli at leist are the speculation which are indulged in at Richmond

I he Administration not the Government.

Archbi-hop HfGHis dclivrreal the following e'o.jnent an.l impressive address to the pBSt grad unroll ' John's College, Ni1 Yoik, alter the orations i ad feen delivered by the etnas; Af'er congratul iting the el -s upon the excel lence of the'r cierclse and the soandneaa an.! ma j tnritv of the'r ."rgumeio. 'he Archbavhop refer

red to the topic that hid been chosen ! v the

dknaarovaii, adding that the men in question re ker. end eantJttwad as follows: Tha nrnrJa of

were prisoners ot war, and were entit cd to be ex changed.

AH Biston ecm to have turned out on

1 ; -day to i!.. n umr to the nrgro regirut-n'. which embarkil iu tbe course of the dav, on b ird i lie ieimer De MoUy, tor lieuer.l Dep.rt ment Tiie Boston Trinscrint Republican; h . tlie following account of the affair: The march wa perfectly triumphal L.dies biied the I ileonte und j. iow of the boe. j w hie tlie teet- wei densely thronged - t ' ""-": '"i "ei' I io w elcomes. iu the form cf reraaled cbeers. and the waving ol bandker.'re', ere of the most e mobs' .Inn c Thouaiic- of p'lMiin xiewed the t ectarle with immense salisficlioti In State street : he .Mr' w ..it.i in the most enihtisiaet'c mmiier. tie long file of people on he "lew lu. the piep ol tbo building.-, or iu othet avaHakse til oes. clap tag end cheering tei) vehemei.tlv I !it a heel m al ihe companies as the moved around the p.r de gioc.nd, and the general prcision attend i 1 r iheir evoiutintis. elicited gtest i lieering i ui the at erowd t witnesses. Military men w tio b ive . b-ervid our reg ments n th. y have been Sent, ailb im par fact dn I and discipline. U the seal ot a at. sv thai lew would comp. re. in ibeae Tc-pecL, to the i4ih iipbmenlary, that, to the Massachusetts w , e . dier.

so ei ifii I . ws is to ic 'hat is iltno( ! iml c

j in its exnansb!it v You have treated your top ies candidly, and paHh uteris with regard to th t I sophism of Roaeu that vou hue treated as it de-ert e to be treated al way s Tfie idff i ei o rial compact is tionsense; and you aill discover hv going hack ami frying to the origin of the kam a race, thit there has not been at anv time igt; pitbonj govern eaenl end law, no mat lei whether thev were ritten or n ot L.w. no nntfor hiw crude thev mtv le. are uiiiver-i'

Thev ue m the tribe, of the Indians; they are aSBOWe. tfie tiifesof the most enctviliaad pen P e on the fice ui the earth, he negroes of Airi c i : they are amug the C iH're and Roiamiuaj -d" tlie peoinenlt f thai country; they are every ahere. iu all lentil I remember but one instance wfiete law did not exist, the reference i au'boritv of which I cannot now recite. It is the story o two b..s dMndoned in oiet in China Thffa understood n" lansuae. but thev were, m re or le, cr in pan ions of eieh other; and o.i one occ.t-ion there is only enough of food ufticient for owe; s one thought it eape'be'it t pre-erve thefeit nnd kW the effhffr. nffnt be did o Af terw.irdhe Mas taken Bad brought into eietlised Hie and be loi.nd language enough Ihmv thit the act w done without anv consciousness of e.:' There there w i no -ocietv no law Ano her r-d'.' L. :h it no matter what nr. iv be 'he form of Government, it chief authority is !w tr keaasghl to unitv Here we say it i the people thit govern It is not so I he people know th it thev are too manv to govrtn; ch it the id ainitratioii of government among such a mtibi lade), would be fstord and pooe w..iild submit

I : i t IV' tr Am -g th e k üle i :- t'"e haute of saraawsM. was Liest Ha rr C Pei. oj Oeajpani I Old Indiana Lieut D was in m Clok ci'ui t) and a more etitnblc joung m ui

we nrrrr anew He starteil nut as Orderly Ser-4 ,ttl im'eii! Goe-nmeut unity i heteditsrv: SHil III nlS 1'iilhiahf ..I n . ' . . - . 1 .,

e- - "ift . uui iTirniiv proOiotrd to a Se. 01 ; L'euienaiic v Manv of . i.r City reulerswill remeajhanU an as lnv.ng be I

In the other. And they reduce their poaers.

whatever hev mo be, to anity In montrchical

OU rearuiiing vour ;ic t , rr ago. M'-Mtasl. faithful, brave, -tnctly m.ral in alibis habit., he was a model soldier None knew him but to lore He wa a universal favorite in his company Hundteds will hear of the death of ths i el lent young man with the deepest nrro atid shed a tear to his memory And yet it is ucb as be lbt this dreadful war is dailj earn ing to pre mature grave bv tbe hundred N A. 1-e.lrer

lo re it n.t Here ' the ch ore of the e

Die In Oreece everybisty i fel in the tt-irern ' ment. and it wa a kind of rs.pul r Go ernment Complete Heiethat is impoihle. and the mul titu le -end deputies to make their laws, snd one deputy to administer them, according to the form a-reed upon by the nation Thev have, however two on vd eee both eoostitniiona! A Govern i snei.t is one thing; thst is a principle, and that eiut ever be sutiTi-i Now those who adminiater a vemmrrt ire quite aaoaber thing. I hue een mmv Admiutslrationa of this Gor crime.-. One oi tbe Cnustiteateeaw privilege

t wh;ch I refer th it 'be C nti u i n :t.elf make provision for. for a safety valie f r this nu aver. .us people is, thu ever four er it is perfectly rontit ui ion) to aaake eevoluo n mir. riuetlv hr tha rate of the rronle.

That i one .-noat tutional orivdece The thr

i ii heretM m the mture of the :ople nd of tie G.oeri me t th.t i the nht of grumbling. Liughtar If my elect a mm to administer the Government, in lese than e-chteen months

you are verrr srry for ahat vou have done, und Va h ive n rieh, lo itumKU iwi ilro will onlv

be three vears more to wait wheu von can timke a MvnUlU. .1 JJ. .u BISS

um ihu can inrow naior cir e that hve lieen iu poaer.and try and get a better set in 'heir pi t.-e the nest time Thathatnn f)r-rirclr i the rule I hive een a ureal m d ritv of our

President elected, I never knew an ei- eption to lb it rule Therefore it is th.t there is no conn trv iu ibe word tint cm f.irlv lie eompared to the American Republic under the Ameri n Con stifutlon. It is jut rr this re...n Not that Englishmen don't claim the right of gmmblinr. loo. but thev have not the remedv everv four ver They cannot change their reler Here i a privilege and a CDMIh Rational rieht. Ren though you vnte.1 for the incumbent for the hlghaaj office, bm can prumh'e Hut further than that, trou mut wsit un'il hi time is out, and than get another and better man in hi place. This ' the remedy A to republic. I have to remark that thi is r.ot the first in the bib r v o t t be hu ms n r e I f 1 i bounded a ith flourishin.' re:.ub!:c-miB, if iou please. in ter riton il limits When Venice rose ap out of the Adriatic, with her h iir dripping, a beonifut city surviving much longer than this country has done yet. prosperoo. commanding trade to fhe Kat and to t e Wet. to a creat extent he was Ke

A IVI USE ME NTS. HI-: I ROPOI.IT MAIX.

Tt'EsDAY KVKNINO. JUNE t, 1-63. Will He prr rwtett for the mt Paw Shirl's Traf ij of THE APOSTATE. T conclude with tb roannr Frr of mm m Ill m nri'ufi .icri ' Mi Man MacartSr. T-BKfrw Ks ewsll ft. &. fit of

vt it I l 1i I It I If I .

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(il rry 'ri o- !..

N - 'Sir at ld in Prn atr Rosr

I ii,nr.,,irn al i,lt o clo-k IVrf orn.iii i citn-

wncr at h prectself.

Wa SI

THE MODEL TROUPE OF THE WORiD! DUPREZ t GREEN'S RIW OHLKWS MINSTRKLS, HI KI r. yi K "I'KIU IIP! I r AMi Mi ss I'.N), tf t I III lopiHn V rtitr, I tl CM. FOOT 4af4i ( OL MAlsaU Tbr twu mallrst, tw -t prfrctl f . m !. b t ducateU nd Mghlet pt-oplr before tlit pstdic.

pu'dic, f,nt utd ke our There wis no s.ifitv valve Not to overlo -k small things. t!ere is the little Republic of Sau M irhso; and that fur nihe the only instance in which supreme power wa never brought to the unite ot one hen"; for thev are so JaasatM 'f their liberties that they h-ve two Pre-ident ope to watch the other fLaucbter That little

Positively Three Nights Only, THt RSIiAY. Hill v. V VM SAP KIUY KVKNINOS, jt k tin. r.iii, ami eiii.

N.i tl, annual tour nf tliia far-fam-l and orld-

wiow rd ' ruje. ttinitr. to r thr oldn-T , inot carplete, can fully wi'-ctrd and met. b h-.vr band m rxit Sacs, e cllintrai.d far SBBBMsr to all othrr SSSBBSaSSf iuw trav. litic. iutril..cinjt all tbr Utr! fraturm aixl grmuf aiNietrefar. CoM. Kim)T snd Co!.. IMaLL w II sjpcr seh rreniaa in act rxr. arrangrd for tbcm Corn. P.1 is

Ketitibli'- in the ADPO'dhe under the protection '-,-' "r- cf a.. , : nuti.-f Insb ai.d wi-li about 13

, - --r fr j T m

of the I'ones b.i et!s f,.r nearlv three hundred P""""

Uae open at 7 ''clock. Coticrrt to mnirm e at H.

Vlmi .-ton ..' . i-rio.. K-m rved i.it- c Junel-dlw C. II. MJfftUtf, Mna.er.

year-, keeping fhe limp of liberty bright, in order that nitlotis desiring to imdate her eximple m i v light their t i j e: - nt her li'it , and kehll tlieir people to freed m. nd to the jealuMae and pro lection nf Iii erty, wheresea that qs a'ity is e-sen-till saw the people saited for it The whole ter riforv i not verv hrge nine indes long and lour nm! a half wiiie. Mill they won't trust one man lone in tmwer Thev arc both faftlari nd both Presidents Vp t i ' W af our standing nr mies thev haver theiv M lealinji ony. ana si wave hive hud, numherin.' Bftf ix fnetl rLtnffhter But. nt p. detain yna asl the ttdient e who have been o del ah ted with rot r i erfo' m im e loneer, I mil! ( h e niv reni n k bv i n cuimj rtnl itlnf you and, from the avhtem a fnrnisheH here, wHk th'- sxine Ht.nlicfion. indu-irv and talent, there

i no doubt tha' in Iii ton cm CCpCcisHv sne I. a entded by tKne hon'vrabre prin ln!e nf Friday. Saturday. Monday & Tuesday,

rteni snd jntce to whndi vou h oe .-oiloipientlv

PEAK FAMILY BELL RINGERS AND HARPISTS

. Mai av: 4- M w b m -a a And will ive Uve c i sens, wiib cbang of sreajvaaBBse, at MASONIC HALL, oy

alluded, (öcat applause

d.

Give It n

of

P ri'tn 'hr LfBrWi lllr J u I 'igornn Prosecution

l Ii e War. Such is the dein and of the cotiservatii e of tl e Country Under this verv hen!, the fTnffila Courier, tho le.olit g Democratic nren of Wee tern New Y"jk, h is i for. ifle article, which ae

beg to reproduce here entire. "The substance o' a Riehnsnasl elitoriiil." sava our Democratic' contemn ir .rv. "w 's telegrafahed the other ear, I in which ll,e;tor discover n fe ling which ae believe rnu-r be generil in tlie Qiilllhuai if at It is that fhe North, iiuh!et is c h.ve been bv good Oenerslship, is nevertheless throwing its OB Ol ohoiniiwg weicht upon ilie re'.elliot! and! threatening to do by dint of i-heer brate fofCw, j who his hitherto been BnnctrOMdully Btteetpted bv brains or strateey. We do not doibt the tenth of the rem ok n ide bv a Times rorrespnn dent tii a the sei Iii n ay steal of the Confederates i rapi llv becoming something lik 'a mere -hell with nothing in if 1 The Rebel fmnf even where 1 i- st ronC, btit exhaustion and inanition me tiiaiiifeat to those wbo hive been farered witfi :i look bevond Col firicr-on. sho with hIMS koMSlred j

men. recently rone inrougn etgni nun ire.1 m Ies ef the eneejy'i rnntrr, stade brief soVireas on hi - reception i Xew Oilcins in which he Slid: In peeeine, thiou.jh the Confistter er I have bad h go.-d opportunitv o lot m :i c nect opinioi, of its strength That strength has been oenjrw tint .ted Thev h o e neither the ai m is nor the re-ourcps we htoe jriven them credit for. und we have been greitlv deceived i regard to the mean a anf rower of ih Rebels P.issine tbrotuhtbe:r

tainntrv (and the passaffMSfaj naff a very diUcnlt one ) I found thousands o" jjood Union men who were ready snd anxious to return to their a Herl once tlie moment thev cm do so with nl"efy to ' theasaelee snd Ih aril tea They will rally iroand the old flic tn scores whenever our armv ad 1 varices 1 could h ive brought swav n thousand with me. who were anxious to come men whom !

I toutid fugitives from their homes, kfcj in 'he swntntis and forest, where thev were hunted like

wild be ist- bv the Hebel conscripting "fticers m h blood bone I -. H v ng vis t d them ia thef own home. I h oe founde I mv belief u dob wh it I he irl and saw there, and the d i v is not f tr d's tsaj when wa shall wi'nexs the downfall of the j rebel I ion and the restoration of the Union as it Waa The view thu given is fell nf hopeful jugges ti ns of teace and a restoreil Union, if the tnani I fest edrentafjMj in our hands is rienronely followed up Xor. amid much th it isdicontaging. in th mismanagement and procrastination rather than prosecution of ihe war, are there lacking eviden ces t'i t the valor of our troops and the superior

Itv ol our re-i'urce are beginning to tell iain-t the front, ei en. of rebellion The news from the M ssajsippi s as bright as it is Unprwtent. If the teleffeinfa speak tnilv, (Jen Grant has at last obtained tbe key of Vickburr. snd not only is the river virtually ours, hol the forces of there hellion are cut clein in twain The commonic i ti n between the east and the west of the rebel lion wa levered by then ibleb'ow which give us

'Iu it ml oinl June land?. Al-o a Cot o rt n SstardSI ftrrnwen for thr BBMBM mMlati'n ! tLc sthool ciii drea sf lti.liai.ajo Ii-, at 3 o'etaafe V. H. jay-i ickc- tteeata. Childtrn. 15 cU. CLildryii to thr aur. BOM con crt, lü ct.

lh.ov o;.tu at

cotnairtice at d I' M

J

C. QWDffUK, hm Iem ItaSaäaer.

BOOKS. Wew Books! New Eooks!

HOStrüHAK-5' CAMPAIOM TV W. D. P. , Mv Sou firm FriMt, bj- th author of "Among ÜM Plese, At raids, bv las itutb r af "TastHs. Kitm ak"'- lion-ion of the Ci iri'a. Dsrrell Markksni, bj Mo- feadden. Laffjf Audlcv'- cn r. b) Mi-- Ii' addon. B rri jr'.'"'. ' y Charit I ev r. Mnri'.n Gray, BJf M' Itatsai. author of "Trnipt and Ransbine.1 tf jrsteriex of Life, bea'h r.d KuturitjNational Aln. Oiiu- for l.A3 -ATBowen, Stewart & Co's.

JOB

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kii thi: evil i nu: bm. PRAG fiCAL ACCOUCHER.

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a T TIIK MM;i. N DISPKNSARY WK TRKATBT

A- .-, i,. method. nd ob th happic! rr-ult-. .- lititu CUri, bdiinir of thr womb,) ('.incfotin l'Uer- i atiew, Tn hn' th ... r. (wiijtrs.) C imtry .md all other di- j rases to Inch tbe Amrv . h f -o pK:uliarily liatdr. Snd tbr d la - ci I r.-. -ive by rxp'e-s one of thr 'or - Frtn :'4 SfHnfr. Tbi jiitrunie!it h.-uM , I.- u--d 1 e-ry w. Ui.in in ihe lat:d. foi tbr purpo-f of

r il, ii-. c i 'or, httl , tv. Srnt frrr on reer pt

rieit lidira

tit IVBa,

frsh from 'he IH.-pn ary. rrjipM in Iniplt di- :

Dosseesion of .Tacksnn. atrl the whole tr in M -

I lir'I'Or'l'-',! I "t av - - s-n.iii teaioti m ut needilv fall into our hands, f of -taoi;-. ) ( 1 '.r !' v l.nttrr to M.nr hw it wilt ha 1 m ii isaible far' the Onnfe lcrae to on health, a- Ti.e u-u r1- lt:.-i.,:iui i , ... Ä ci, ... : fresh from 'he ii.pri i-rv. n'f ry atxl in I

Rrr.1 nn ii " i u i .ri 1 :'rill I" ine n-. n iim-,- , - ., . . .1

, ea-e., lrreinai 11 ir, uv. u,u- n. f m luan. St ' with the r et that water t u un ier the A, t ,. Am ,...,., ,,,, ,t . a' .. tte..t. uiU,.' con' o' of the I'tvoti arnnhnsts Oeneral Banks, j svewsesa seal wttli seeei raiinaj ucce , raswasl, er j too, i- m.kine siibsto ti.l proore-s o. his denn 't- w-mi the rpisck- call rr.r -U or anMsa ill j tkoMHIti ... , , . o 1 n- u In ali ,is Stesse, Gonoirhea, (jleet. Mncturr. Hydrocele, m.nt. hisc.ptoreol ex.nlr.aon Red River be- gHe. VTT, .. Or-. ... Sr....torhe...Seminai in nn 1 in 'ort int ooint yiinsd I Wi...kne. Nor'urnal Kmiaiona. Sexual Debilitr, Im- j

pntancv, kmJ effer;s oi ,-tii- .l ;;-e. The liM m are j treat f of in a "private bt.r." nhb-b wa send free on'

We believe, therefore, thit the reVlli 'n, in thr dreidfnl wrestle ot North snd South, is f il :i r, and that a 'BBjneeaM proseMition of the war.' in t alitr and not mi n ime. MtMlM nteej br UMI n to he en-! of" th rtrt rn in rb-l ion, thit, we nuan. which will close with the bieikin' up of the milit irv rvover of the South Such vifr r eh proccn' iin oT b'.sf tlities the pcon'e of tbe

V rtb An.. .. .1 f. . . tl.A A I i.,b. Imt , t t.. 1

Il'l II III UI II .1 H' III lilC . k MIIIIII.1II.1IIVII , Will, the unlimited resources of men and money j :it iladwfBsal the wir Bbeald hue been v iriuallr ' eti le I 1 i-t c .r l ii i ptehaaWrtleal, tiemo'i ! stribip (ant thai vic'orv, with the sJeejnafe taeani at nas Üsp can b- attained; ntd ?h it, t.o, ;n one caasfttiga as sratt as ia fle Fiilure bi t'e p it h 1 been due e :her to fhe hick nf abiTft V or of ci- ositinn, on tlie nart of the directing pwer Rut if th beeaeh that .wm now to be making in the walls uf the Confederacv, shall not le te.l:ly widened. fH the cit;.del of rebellion sforme! there it. w.th nil the fon-e snd furv of the total people in arm, we shall be forced to I " k t 1 t t -ie Admitii-traf ioa does not wish sue

r-. e pt ct -tump. Taeeaesrsmta of the Ssrasaa ia hni' of thidep etsa nt i on.s o' t t het Hospital- in r urope and in x. V I . . .....I.I... I.i... f .. . ilt.nl. ' - lürf 1 1

ly an t reito.re them jifedily.

laose living at a distarjcc cm crimnnnicate 10 letter a db. treit.i! st tl.r.r i.-n e. It. jrent cse send $& or and rce, rue icin-v

Csasaltarte fe and conUtmUaL Uoom No. 14 ; Fast W.-hin'or S rm, lti1iinpolt. V. . i x 1264. apr Sally

HATS, CAPS,

163. 163. UTS, (APS. A: STintY G K)DS. atssnaeasa at WH:OI-.2SA.LE.

IHVIM0 X ( A KK, lirUCLD KKM II l f.! Y 1NVITK TH I ATT Nw. B ...... ..ir. M-....i. ... ik..r a. .a -

cess rather th.n la heheve thai such fütuity etd atoek of Waol, Csenasere. rar. 6srer and Mlk MsU,

rill permit a failure is iofe.ihle

T.i oi l! Pmbbmj There is a aood story, told on the sir. about one ot our yonnf CStj be ks He has been parin' tit-eiifion to ti rather lively L'irl. alio h i nnlid a til i t DSM In conversation with some of hicoua. ies, our hero s.id: "Boy. I am after the fill's pocket hook I am " Sboitljr after aC c-.r. i i Scene; A p.trlnr Time. II P M V ladj se.-tted. ToBBSS cent rt-es to depart , heo te- a if bashful, sod then rem irk-: M . eicue me. t.ut vou must be aw ire tlt.t my frequent visit, my sttetitioo. can not hive been wiibout an otifect " Toune lady Ah. ye, so I understand, and b:lbei i.U too hn-py c pmnt what tol desire. 'Take from the table a paper j areas, and unfold ine H. dthplars a lrre. old l-h otied asjl empty I BMsreaco Mket bo'k Thi. I have tieen in- j f.cmeil. is th.t otiject Pirmit me to present it to vou. iud congratul jtc you that you aill have; On further ocrteioo to renew these visits ud at ientioi, " Tiffin A lertier. Aerordinp to a correapordent of ihe Nes , York Tribi ne. the Co nfcj erstes in Xorth Caro lina .ire buildinc n lire iron clad gunboat on the Tsr river snd a floating bsiterv on the Ro it.oke river. He further slates thai three others are be, njf built at kahrwetid, Ya One of tliese ts named the Ladies' Gunboat." paid for by sub -. lions of ibe ledie I hm one he just leen launched

together with every - tyle.f Uovs" atst Me C tp. .Mo i t me tot Sf Lidte-1. Mbef .ht Ch'rflrrn-' Hats tor Sun.n r, w h I .ilri hat-, baker Hood-, S'lk ai.d Cotton Lmbrrlla ad I'ara-ol. lII ef wtucB kar lees b.ij;ht ;th eT eeial refer nee to 'be wiau of tax Country Trad' , and w h? Mld SSetasSsS at wholeaal aa I w ss thev can be uoabt iu any Western market. Call and rr l)5L'.'N t C AkK, 71 w 1 Washington .- r- -l, luUiaoafKil.-. Ind. DJ-

ESTRAY.

STRAY COW. CjTsUTtO fk' M Iii: SPBSCRIBKB IN INrt N.vPi ii-. at ; Ii., a -;ied, I nii'k Bl .ck Cow. wit large 1-ortis, in g4 or ir, no tnarS aa her. 1 il ij f lo for b-r return, or for tnforavat i n that will lean to her rteorerj.

Capt V. Jcribs.

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HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, J. 1j. iboi,to.,

l'H FRIKTK.

INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA laMsMI

GROCERIES. earl & hatcher

GROCERS

Lafayette, Ind.

500

4 .

LO For -ale BJ

COFFEE.

BAGS Rl OIThK,

livi.i J v v C0FI KK,

BALEf MOOflt CJK Fit B,

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CADDIES TKA.

Earl Si ll.-ilrlirr.

S I (i ARjjijj nuns n o it&al,

Fr sic by

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GROCERIES.

K.B. ALVOKti J.M.CALDWFLI. If B Al.VOUP.

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LIGiTjrOC DEALERS

AND

Vinn

Are In DAILY rnipt of freak footl

Constantly on hand and for aale st th lowett SSBSSa, a large and assorted stock of

Coffee Sugar. .Tf olasses j i apt slice, Ira, nlls, a wmik las, Uoodrnwarci upi, Candles, isrrh, Kalsln, Clears, Tntoacm, Lit in n ii hue i i ii . rdas;e, Teelesei cotton im. n -mmii. sitt, tigs, Date,, Jett SB B i Itrasidr, bin, ICum, Ulsr, WBstskr wtlon oi aal I kind, wnd

MEDICAL. Hr. I HllllMU - SM 4 iTk . res ras n-as er ÖonorThoBa,01eet8, Whites Stricture

T

'SSP ITI AMTS 4 IMS !. x Ol Iii M K I HIN.

lad. sad i well kaewa lereealrs

any explana !. it ej to re ra. rt ti i unrwtt te

crt clear of It la a coaaeeaiea tsa- !.- imirs; w

.-.I K .tli m.rr rdinil Biriarla. AltBHUb s

w . . i . -. . a ,

ilMS " tbe t IIISHI f wbM-B. ba. Benerall hm w..re tfian th" ' Th- eeSBBVsanMBsSeaehl ireaiarnt la flrt le desvive yovi all baeaaes; laws Soaai a r uf starvation Ueasj ee bread aad t. malet cruel, or sees Bind pi leB;ywasssiiaesbe bisd, cupped ur I'acbed. combined with BBSMBB' S SiaiBSaas, ritTy fTw dar lie asdiess are claesaedi Sl after om m mtli. -restiDeft in tbi way.wb ck Ibe rieni bear, with ct-at fortitude ivr fear I espesare;be Bi daeba sed. . r l.M harce himself, witb an irntabl srrtw, swelled testwlr. an ! wsem of the srtret flaed or ailisea-ei.i ihe neck ef tbe bladder. Thistpertnc. which acta like s cserss. wubsfsw eeeas on tapr .li.raees, ami i quite pleasant t take, and wbieb b. rur.d tbonsar.. u Nr. Turk, mtladelfibi. Haitiin -r. and nanv id ike Southern t lUvs, I b eriats aad teVeiaal remedy, that stake, a rapid sndpe rBssaeat rsfs. ul rrerard to diet. aSkBa eweiSI . aBBBBM wreS-

Mim.ai.s - .rr-.iraiiiins ia rewaeey i iw

h) s' ytlun 31 SkaBSvaraa lor tne cars as Bseaa It 1- . itracted fron oar own piauts. aixf iper-

'..1 .t' ! II a 111r.IT vprr'.iHr iicnoiaiB i" n.-r.

earj, .o that vti can esse fuarsell lo II

weatbir, without tbe lea.t Jane Ami if ym are careful ie wapi will kare tw taU or Btell fross ileprl.ed frea s nc SSBS BSMMMM li"ret friend Thi 1 no qiisck roe Meine, bun

ul ilh .minense surer-. t a reulr i.fi

eonfjderitly rrciaeaaeiMle! ilie aif-tunoi 1 - - Jr u . . . .s s a .

( Vl lli- :e I .;. i.Uiin iinoui ise .ifrnamre t e pruprtetor. V Ih ids.ii. ar und lb bsss. All Iti -frmcemettt. ! traate auarks will he prosrcul d II b lb mniu'l rig.ir oftbe law.

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FOUNDRIES. Tili: llooMl It M ATE FOI'NDKY AND STOVE UOKkS.

n.VVINi. (oMri.niD ill. Ifl'MiHT. MR AKK Bi (iii paad ti' irri ivr an l -ati.frti.rily eaectit utd.' tor --.irs an' c.tfini- i t.eral The aewlo partner ha jut returned frmu the Ka-t. uerrbe ha pr.ure.t t U- nio-t dr irahle atid pei fa i pattern for cook

r marke Wee-pr-' e dealers ta que. 1 that tbey wUI ml rare trou tresis

a tul parlor -to rt ever inr1ii

ctalli Itixite the stieaeleB of who hi- It;iii Ii ..f ..ut Lu-iiir.. u;ih i(i u a call Ou' t-thrr i-rk w ami column.. ,hKli r di-ir t.. 1 tureiii our matiiifsritirr.' rail nc a

mill- and krittr. b'Hi-e ork. -m-li as veulllator. SB

ds cap-. .ill- tnl lioli.wan-. infetevervtbincpr.1uced i an iron foundri . Wr re -put fully .olvrtt aetrvearace. an-i only piotnUe what we cau wrll and proeapllt jwrform ( flirr and K undn . lSH -omb Is, la are street, mf),mc lin!iti!li anl I'tncietiatt and Indians Central f- tru:! Ix ; .1 , "Il- Ittdiat a BUIS- I . UlkDI PKCK. AUCTION SALE. () ti tour I . lurllaseer.

UCTION F- A. L E 1

SIX BUILDING LOTS, MeMwV llir ft iilrr of Ihe iy. UrtU ftr (i.f. in IHK M tillKT fMtiliKK. t!t sansssajr, a: in cSect t BL May Ml, 1"BS, tae- ; c - ir v , t;! .-i"l'i a r lair-ale Tke glBead 01 ! --r. it. m.ar Mi-s:-.t;.pi street, heiiij; in I." t No Bseaa ("), 'd the smith half of lot No -iKUt la -quarr No tliir-y-two (St), wt tbe City of In lai.jp' ii , kUtidividvd into is lot-, fer which a e posters. The lot. are each 32 ten fl inches tn front anl rear, hy I feet lie p. o a i0 fi.i ath ) . I h asls will take place oe tbe crouad. If sav or si of th a' uve I' ts are bbbM at the tiaas ihmt sassed, I Be) uc oflVre! MbmI -old to Lbr highest bidtler on th fol Una mi

Isas- one hslf cah in barn!; thr halat.ee In on,- and twi. -ar-. iti rioat part, sriih intrreat. lo br aorurrd by uior-gajre on ihe premier . I Li. pt ir- ef these Uta at pliiate sale rn bf am rtsmrd bv application at tbeeBlc of J. H.N M'AJCX. I :. ir-',t. S W C oruer n'a.hington and Meridian ts, Indianapolis, May SO, l.B3. mt3 did

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ATTORNEYS.

HA. W. NT. Isla, Attorney at Law

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U. S. 5-20M YEaUI LOAN.

Them: m.si ceab ix peb cett. ittbrest payable in gold, aeaai saiasaaSBJ. We aaases Bsasa

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The pnvtlece uf aabacriBsBg te tab) leas will cease Julv 1. lsat. 7 Order should, therefore, be aent Ua wBassMeeiar A SSJ. C S BisUsMMsM. mJ5-it )1 Banasr. fit ana.) iu