Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3961, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1863 — Page 2

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rfilann. It i ranortorl that fioverrior Hoarow ia on a ?i-tto Cirn ttr Ii llf t'f Onrj.jSO nrifotistmg m""n to pa th Jajf mUffl T her w a horer of meeting lfet oblijrt n of tri Sa Lot him taaooablt tht Lfctalaturt. and with all the tbr rarr-. irrrtofcte e w,t t rff?r 4rstari f,,r W .pm (Hat Oaiasnni Moaner went t. S-o Y arR for t, purvnt r.tmH. ir,srAl of C nriana'i. aa iu oyt hl friemi. He ha he abteilt aW -.; wnmnr Honrfrirka n Ihr f nroll nirniof Ihr 1 1 Ittt ander lao tow

n, ii low. aitid ! I!! Prff l.tOfajaaloti Sonator Hnnucu miH a pee-h to the pen pltof Roah eountj. at Rushr'tile, on Wsdnr--dar last, toru wliir-h hndiaruaaotl ihn noosr-tj ol -h'nrt to ajl rootlitutional enactftteti', both i matter of !nt upon the nrt of the e lizm i i. the het moan a of Treer'inf r' und order In that cnntiyir h ;, ,irirl ohe ien -e to the ronacript law. however oi jertionable ' it mar be to anr portion of the people, hoc:iu it I a l.no of the land, and obedience to lw has errr heen a ranlinal principle with the Demo rratir partr. and of all ronarrvatire citizens ; The aentimeM 00 eloquently eipreaseii hy Sen at'T HlSOnicR. up n thii topic are those enter- , ('ine! br the Democracy, and fher will bare ! t'.eir rnnliiil end"r-emnt erery where We al- call attention to the remark of Sen tor Hermans: upon the duty of the offi Ml mtkini; the enrollment to faithfully and lairlv lichrge the trn-t tMaWtd to them. In tin mi hertion we alao direct attention to hia remark upon the riffht of the people to freely iieua atd rnfici the acta rf the AJminiatmtion and ail meatmen of public poii -v. I'tile thi n-ht i" maintained, b.nl or unjuat law.inn 1 unwie policy, have but lift e chance of heme corrected; and if the freedom of peerb anl of the preea i atrn-ken Down, p er nut be usurped by Üi'He who should be the -errant of the tropic, and a det-oti-m ihtn i-Minirl be perjretu.i tei The rean rka of Senator Hi M M r- ire atlniirahly a iapted to the timea, ani hope they will receive that conkloratton by the people which they 0 eminently deserve A t ain we commend them to ths attention ot our re.td-t .n i we truiit the will find a phre in every ji.unial that ile rea the preservation of i un-tituiioii.il liberty, of law, and of order. Mr Bl BMM K- 'aid OaUHLBMH Kt an Cm ty Heinir in at tet'lt , upon your court, in the dafQaVtrjr. of Iruteaion il ein' ttrcmciil-i, I have l-en riUeated to K.hlie von. ,ind t:ow peir hetore you. verv hr th t tiie- rnv viewH uk.h ii me of the question thni lenrinti public tleiition. The , condition of the public mind, ;ind the daiier thrvHteiiintr our inalitutlon- den I that speech be now free, fritik slid earnest 1'he enrollment of the militia, under fho re cent act of t' inres, ha ulre.dy occasioned j breache of the ptnct, in -cci il localities; in one iDt tnce the heihiiii if IIok1. ami further out tueikri have fwen seriously npirehnidel In riqp ot thi- ('.lotiel Mtker.ih' Provoat Mar ha! Ireneral for thi St te, thought it pUM to re.jueai an interview with myaelf and others, some days since, ilunny vfu h we Iggeatwil to I hirn that fierhipa the enrollment act. ami the pro poeed plan of its ekecutioii, were misunderstood.

mi I th it it michl he of service, Hi salisfviuc the piililM' mind, for him f. make the ne ---arv pluiiiion On the I Ith of thn nmnlh he ail Hre?"riNf u m eommuiocMiion. which I eatea.ni if import nit houl.f he mule puhlic, and I adopt this mode of I 1 y 1 r i it before you; r Tt "t lilO'l,l fKll v ok AsmstantJ rWVMf M Rsii it GKSHALc Im'i s rtw, Jwi 1 1 . 1 963 S

1 K l''rk,n. I t,n T I Htmätmit Hon Thon Ifrtirli i 7. on A I, Utrh. H-ni Jnih Rttttitr. Hon J S .lioi GtHNnUX ek : In s conversation which I hml with )o i UM NaM ou were pleae1 to su? gf-t ih.it there is grenl miMpprelinis n ;n he popular noml m to the provision of the hw of t'onrcs Known as the Kttrolltpent Act, and f pecially as to the manner in which if i fen ! e ei'uted, ami that an eatUo n n fr -m me would tetid to 01 irrer I the niitpprlieiiiou. I have thereToi e i-'n'-'u-!'! to id'irc you. na tlw UM oi WJCWrinfj the public attention The' toUnwinj: ate believed to be the essential 'e it urea of the 'tem. v 11. 1 All ble iKMlieti male c'tirertri, and all for eignet" who have .lecl.are t their intention to be c me citizens, between the .( iMrentv snd fortv tive esrs. with a verr fe eiceptloM i.ame.t m the act are declared to he li iti'e to er form milit ry du v. and are ilivided mto two cl ie I The tint cl i eomnrise those who are be I tween the 'e- mi twenty and thirtv five vears, and wIm those who are unmarried arid hetwecu theneea.. thirty flve and fort) Ivffni9, 3 Tve eird class emhr ice those who are m inied imi who are bet ween the ajres of thirty hvc ii! foi t tiv e ve u 4 B n h i'onsroseionn! District i made an en rdl-n-M- ilistricf. and i ;rovi.lel wi'h a B ud of Ki r.' imnt. ci.nsi-.tmc of a I'noo-t Marshal, a 8urie m imi a t'ommiasioner Thia Rowed his its heidiju irters :t sotM convene it p u-e within the .O-'rie' OWicmated hv the (In eminent 5 The Hoird divj ies the dtstri -t into 1 ininv sub .li-trict as fliev mir deem MtMKMff, and M 1 l'c -i 'I hi e t:ie ii: vioions ruMiie constitute euch civil township a sub district b" An enrollinjj officer is appointe! Iy the Itoird for eich sub district 7 V 1 '1 ; 4sa is enrolleil or -e:i 1: ite sheets B There is po exemttm from rwilmrnt of thse fe'ec!i the i.e. of twenty ami t rty five ye-rs (Questions of exemptiiui t r ph .-a 1 d nh luv or t.e an v oih-- cu-e reeuffii ed hv the Act. cm mill srise after theiti ilt is made, and then sncli questions are to be decided bv the Board 9 The tiorer menf fixes the number of 0 en to te or .fled in eicfi Cwitfre--ioti ! I strict, and these axe to be Apportioned amonc the sur dis tr;cts by tlie Boar! in pursuance ot instructions from the Proro-d M tIiaI lieneral 10 1 he dm ft will be rn ule at the He idou u ters of tl e district, tint there will be isep.nte drawing lor each sub district 11. Tfe irtt i retjuire.1 to ) pubociy made. under the iiirecttop of the Bond ol KneoHiMttl 11 Tfiere will o- 1, ne drawn frtoii iIjc second clas, i:. t.l the first c!iii is erfi n:stei 1.1 The times of each person enrolled tithe suh 1 1 -t ri t will te placed in U11, arid the pror t Marshal, ir some MftWI deeinnate! t' hm the drawer leinp hMn-tfoldf!.' shall draw iheiefi em one i.me -it a lime until if'- r quired number U Ordnfajd The tickets on h' h the mnita re written will be thorvMihlv m x ! after the are pni in the 00 an ; efore te draw in etimmetic, 14 A 'if or roll ,,f the name .1 the drawing prwgieeee. will tie made, die names hem.' written in the ardor in wn.ch they are dnan 15 Ali .person thus .irtte.l shill be sgMorl f - two roars from and after the 1st 1 iv of .Tu'r ' . .11 the etindioient to fa catie-i into the militvrv service of the Tnited St te ani to con tinue in aernce during the present rebellion; not, however, encootue the term of thr-e n-.r.; ind when Cwlted into the service shall be piacei on th Maar ''fttiutf in ill T'tptCt i rolumUm, tn , ett.ii cnrarr My and eaiwy. n n r r ru.r .' y Urn A- : ,r 1 ...tite I will attend the draw 1 myself . and oti 1 -ure the people not nuU thU tbt drttt wnl be fairly made. Lut tli .t it will be rvodocted o mparually m to preclude the u-aeinn ofdmhonestv Hot ice wdl hepreti of thr t uie 4-d pu4.r of m. tl, drawing, aud the ;evjaW of oach townshi en lunpoct ttie ort ( er - ftireoitnlly or by men of their own selec t Kespnrtiully ronn, Cosa an BAKtn. 1 A' tins Aa -tant Prorost Mrk al i,enen.l for ht4 ana I fbUf apprectatt nod svnipathue with the moat entt.ie tii-et and c.itcem. that the Uw shad be execute! w.th s'urupuloUila.ii.ens aud hunoi

To enforce bv dr. ft the moitarv service of the ri'nen. it tne riercise ot one of the highest rsiw era of tho Government, and tents, in a hhjrh de rp-c V otealience of th se upon whoei the lot mtv fH. nd no t u 1 merit in a hmftm de I ree thw potdic in itioai hh ex- raiioi. than I 1 in h 1 n fr 1 nnf drnft. I' d " ah nonoiifii the loitlhsoiiie wretch oho t te-ire It. or Im ''nity of it. to lasting infamv A high totted and virtuous public sen tun en t would claaa the act of making a false enrollment or an unfair drawing, along with the crimes of forjrerr and perjury, and would soe to it that inlamous ; u ihmrnf should ret upon the guiltv oirtv It: this connection, I call vonr attention to the as aurwnase eiveo by Col Baker, "not ootv that the' draft nil! le flirij made, hot that it fill be 6N d o-ted .(Ii mut Ii Mitir iotoartiwlit we to ; rairlodat ( ell suspicion- of dishonesty. " He has also giren mnrance that the draw 11 shall be under bat Mrnoool super v ision . as f 1 r .- it mo !e ;,-dde Owl. B iker is known in this State; he i an old a: .f !- t t-'.f citi ii . tid I tlieve him t, he 1 m m f ii te.'ritr and honor, ! incapable of do ir.g an act of injustice between cit zen- in anv '

case, and especially in .1 matter of th delicate n ifure, resting upon conscience and honor. It Diiv fe impossible for him to attond at all places

of driwin'. to ee that papeis bearing the names of the enrolled men are properlv mixed in the boxes ami fairly drawn, hut I feel cat fident that, if in hia abeence, any mi-cretmt -hall do a wrong, and it can be ihown, Col. Baker will aee it righted

Attention 1 al-o called to the assurance that. " Notice will be given of the time awl place of making the draft, an 1 'he pef.p'e of e.ch towt hip il! Iuvenil ot 'r' nt. t of beir-- prtMtt, either personally, or by men of their own selec tion. to inspec t the proceed ings.." Should there lie anv pirtiility in mak'ng th

enrollment, ari l names he "mired, either for fa ror or reward, that may also be corrected before the drawing, if proper atte'itiou he given From th intorm Hjoi given by Col Baker anl others, it is believed the demand OOwO this State cannot be nearly so large as ks apprehended, as it h claimed fr the State that she has a larue crelit, amounting perhaps to nineteen thousand, for troops already fumi-hed over the pJOUUItiOn furnishe! by other States Relying, then, upon the anoirnOOl given, that the law will be fairly executed, and in such a pub lie manner that all persons may know that it is so executed, I beg too jertni-ion In i-k. is it po lltic or right to res:d if hv ton e? Thi is a grave question, md one ot aeriona import to eve rr one oi us Upon the tpiestioti d tsdicv, la-k, can res -t nice he sncces-lul? Il is impossible that there phontd be unanimifv of sentiment in favor of it in any considerable por 1 tion of the S ate. Mbtll "t re-it nice muof nec"-i'v be in aobarate localities, without etfi cient com ert among IOOM who tniv favor it. re suiting in joicrrilli strife. nfnioM winch the or gatnatd militurr I r of the OovomojOBt would be brought, striking and destroying seperate bauds, and leaving the localities of the strugg " reeking with blood, and smoking in ruins Tin

men ot lnd'ana appre 1 i'e . ourage. and will ren ture much to maintain the right, hut rntlOOJI is not dieir elm a tent k, and they will not face destruction for .111 IlinoMibilitv Whilst we can

not cherish the hopes of former davs. ba-e I upon a united and narmoniou- oe.. ;-!. ami a well ud ministered Federal Government, it hecotnea us to j cling with a fonder devotion to In liana and her institutions, and by all the eoergloj ot a doOOtfd patriotism, save her from fiie dire calamities of civil war PO wo not find MlfBeiool ndu ement in this reflection to avoid a cotirc dnngeroua it not fit !? But Ig resif:ince bv force right? To this most important iju-lion 1 kn'W vou will e ve 1 on siderate and honest reponft Concurring in th in tgmet.t o a majority of the people of the State. I believe the law impolitic, and manv of it- pro rinloOO wrong I was Opposed tO its enactment, ai.d 'lc re its moditication or rnponl But it wa enactel iCOOrdlnf lO the forms ot tbi 0 nstitu tion; ty the body constituted under that instru metit, titl comes to us. demanding our ohedienre Respect for legitimate authority, ami obdietice

to law. has long been a cherished sentiment of the political ptftjf to which it is my pride to be long Does tint sentiment not commend it-clf to the judgment and conscience of eery good citizen and ol every virtuous man, who Qftrfrei the restraints ami safetr if law. rather than the frerdi'tn ot unte-tr.uin'il I en-eV I'tie .1 ingerous doctidie, lh;il the t:oiiri icfice o the citizen may ait in judgment upon laws enacted in proper form, with 11 view to their resistance, has never been adopted by anv considerable portion of the t?ople of this State, and has at all times been hitterlv opposed by the Petnocraev. It is a doc tri lie sijhv ei. ve o vc!l 01 dried govei nment, and has conti IbntOti largely to the calamities that hav e befallen our country The constitutionality of the conscription act can soon le teste I in the proper judici 11 trihut lit; ami if deadarisl noOOOOtitntioonl it is no law, and binds no man; but until so deel ated, every con sideration of policy and cherisheil principle for bills it- resistance I know tliat it will tall heav ilv in its execution, upon main of mi Icllow cit

i.eiis. Onn are not prepared to he torn from their

occupation! and families; yet to them it will be a less cnlamitv than blood v sir Iff in our mnltt. 1 am nor in-en-ihle to me Had that vi-ry manv persons do not approve the tintlicr prontention of the aar, hr the reason that thev do not fu lieve that it can tefore the Cuion and reunite tfic dis -evcred sections; whilst thev and others, con stituting. as I suppose, a majority, ami poriMM a decideal majority of the oeople of the State, do not and cannot approve the war policy of the Aduiinifti at'on; and 1 nppjoi -iate the embai ras-mei I thev must eSpfriOwOt W ever heing compelled to serve in the armv ondor weh tilrcnmatanco; rot it is to he remembeied 1h.1t the Adnrtiistrution OOnoM b overtloown nr its p diey modiSed by a refusal to otev law , nut to o compii-h thai M suit, so dOfOUtljl to be dOMICÜ, Wc POOt to k frOO OpeOi'ti . a free pres-s md a free ballot, UlW - indopd, vve natnem too linpnrtnrn from conatitutioual limits s jrreat as to justily revolution, and we be Propamd to pü thron f(h that bloody ordeil F 'i its dtpnitortM from right emv u d

will bold the Administration resHnsib!e betöre the jndgineiit of tne world, and we hope t -ee it C eedrd In one that mil ptnMl h the Couatitulinn and the liberties ol the people Wii.Nt 1 entertain at d exf iOM t ir the Fr"-s-M inhnl OosotnJ ol tn St tie a cooBdoncn that he oil! labor to e ure a t or draft, yet I cs'eem :t prorer to call his attention to the great im nortnnen of making his appointmonm off every grade, of tTrn who enjoy the confidence and re sped off the people, und who. when thev go into the i.eiyhborhooos, will carry with dem a oeigOl ot character that will bring the p ople to tboif support He oil! be pressed for a; )sint4Mnti ol men who hive no claims but service a- j.irtv hack b.fter. extreme md dangerous men. who hstc ami are bred bitterly, -i d who will csrrv -tiiteaud p ivoke o 1,1 .iti.n wtierever thev Iff not Mich hive been tnpOttttod 'hev ihmiid tt aVnf te remove! nnd -ciate and worthy men ap poin'ed in their ate.d. Whilst ! recognlw, to v- fnlloat extent, mir own obligation to obey law. 1 cam ot on.if saving tbnp too eoaoc obKfpmtioo roaM a it h nOnol . it not greitir ootgnt, n("ti evn v officer of the Fdleral and 9ttO Government, and every itita:: e . t :tdisreanl 10 thai quarter, seriously impairs the moral power ol the Qorornmeni in demanding its ot-ei v .in. e on the pai t ol t to people. Dutside the Constitution and !aa public i-lfv t posesa no tMiwer-, and their snoaptioi and exet ie ean onlj be neiit ol aNHpatioa, inviting, if not merit mj. popular resisfaii.-e OwT doMtitutiotv ind law, whicii pi see ttiet obe ot amhotitv upon t!ie shoulders ot PtoawJeots and OuOOfiiors and all officers. ..I Liie siiiic '.:ne suspend over i e pc a shield for the protectii 11 ol be:r r'lits and libertte. and wh ever bre- 'h - eki lates obligation, and d ies ..jutrv a wrong. AH patriots should mstst that the Con ti'uttons and lws. in ttnie ot wir. as in t.mei of i ice. are the iwily urce of !-grt.uia:e n thority . and the only ruie sud t ind no of out v . Y riding de-hence ihemorlve. the people mav 00H ÖOOjand thit it is due to their own honor, and to the sacred memories of their nncojttyt, that they te eeure tn ti.e:r pnraoos, fhe;r boOJHM and their pnpertv. and tbat in their putdic i-em ; , ,',iev be not disturbed. A prolound teehn Aiei dauerous excrement uin;t ot nevesdty , pre- , vail throughout lite StOe, wbeu the pnrauua and homes of American cit tens are n longer es teemed so red, bul are violite! in deti nice of" . w . a id neu Ihe ;eo;ue are not allowe : 1 , ..biy to worn '. o thoir fatbora, in every pen.1 of our bistorv were wmt to do. to oontider of all matte's atTecmig their rijcht. their liberties and the r ; efty. - Most etrnestly denirinf that the peace of oor Stite my be preserved. I cannot omit calling! v M attenl.cQ to die ofieoaive atid dangerous pruuee which has uow become too prevalent, of questioning the patriotism and impeaching the mawjreoa of partiea, and applying opprobious epithet, for MwMpett of opinion Sueh coue of couuoe dismays neitbor manlv oiurae nor true love of coun try, and cau oui exc.te deep sealed

an: m sities. and endangers the peace of society. 1 appeal to all good citizens to discountenance a rtice on I j worth r f persons who have tw charterer togive thc inlluence with their f 'oa Citizens, and who seok a re; utation for pa'not.aro by a viie uao of their tongues, whde keeping tlvotr tis sift from the datigora upon the battle 0M The aentimenta of the Hemocratic pnrtr upon the subject upon which I have spoken, are well t res-ed in the preamhle to the resolutions adopted br the late Ohio Democr tic Contention, which I will read: "The Democratic oartv has ever been, and yet is. a law ab .lit. g party It ak nothing but its risfht under the Conatitntion and the laws It resort to 00 violation of e ther; d eoti ten mce OS v iolalion of either 1": l.a a ridit to all the guai tutors of pufdic and private liberty, ami off property, contained in our f i.ml imet f il Uws. and if w ll porrender not one of tf.em It has khe right to discuae public measures, and will discus them It has the right to propose and adroctte tbaU pulley wh.cli it deeus be-t tor the nation, and it will eier is that right. It ba a right t hare its policy ri-ed ur-.n by the neop'e at peaceable and un'rammele' elections, and it will mni-.tain dm; nc1 1 If lound in minnritv. it y ield- obed ei.ee to all lawful rule of the major ity; if it be the mijorityit-elf.it eliims that its lawful will be respected Whether in majority ir minnritv. it obeys nil laws that are in force. Those that it dislikes it seeks to oveithrow. pot hj violence, but by a legitimate repeal. Those thatitprot-oses.it -eck' t- co; v not by f -rce, hot bv legi! 01 utmetiui And what it does in II the-e re-pects. it demands, and his i right to demand, that all other shall do. Ther owe the s i me obedience to theC t -t ution and the laws that Democrats owe They have the same inter OM to niiintaifi free government, to protect lib erty. to be secure in their houses, persons and properly, that Democrats have. It is neither their interest nor ours that despotism or an uchv should prevail; and if they widi to avert both, let them see to it iti time, that thev give no occasion for either. We a II do our duty; let them re member to io theirs." Fidelity toward the Government, on the part of the ci'i.eii, is compensated hv the protection which he has a fight to domand from 'he Qov ei timeiit, ami I would not have it under-tood that we w i .1 HM render any Of our rights, or allow them to be torn trom us, without a struggle In Iheirde tense The mot memoriblc periods in the hit torv of our r i I COI er glorious deeds done in the vindication of the rights of the f'eiple, ami it may yet devolve upon the men of this genera tion to Iflncli tvranny another lesson, and to furnish struggling humanity another example Is it, Indeeii, the njht off the people, throMgh the ballot box. to control the policy of the mv en.ment? It so. to exetci-e tint right, thev must have Iree speech and a free press; and. in plain winds, that BOOM the right, without ipie'ion or Rfsdogv, f ully and le n lessly to uis cu-s ever measuteol the Administration The extraordin nv position rocontl .oaumed.tlnt the Administration and the Government oc one nul tbt Si me, aul that criticism d it OOodoet will be .i 1 we I Holy to I bOOi win nie tuei'llv, ud who jxiint out its rrors that they may be cor reeled, is iMOOjiotOJN with that freedom ol sp'' h necessary to the maintainance ol Iree instif i.timis Who are to be classed as (Ucftd lv, and theicloie he allowed to speik? The Administration is to decide that. Who is to je lue if the motives of those who point out 1101 if That also is (or the A'iinini-fraion If Um Administration in power may pre MribO nnd judge the tone to be adopted by the citizen, and the motive that must influence him in ieaking of its acts, uml mav dose all oth ei mug he. whit is to hinder the perp tuation off it- powerl When mos can not spook what truth demands, but only as power allow . hold, honest ami high toned men will not aponll at ail. and ail the avenues to station ami power wdl lie tilled by fawning courtiers and crawling sycophants Louifl EtopoloM ooold usk no more; the House of Btpsburg would allow so much. The power ot pOOell wax not conferred upon u-, inv lelhm eitiMM by man or by government ; it was a gill Prom Henron, bOStOWOd b.f that great Fowei . with reverence he His uwiiii name spoken, who endowed us with the womletliil faculties and i jo i linen of the human intellect, that we might exen iso .md enjoy it .Shall we then abandon the fyoe enjoyment ot tins rich and nenveolr giit, umii the demand of any authority save of Him mm WwOfl ii Mint''.' It is not Orth) d HI, my fellow citizens, that we either deceive ourselves, oi allow oUnre to deceive u touching grave and public tnattcr-. nlnch wo cm and ought to un der-t ami. I nterlcreme with the tiaedom ot spi-cch Of off tOO prOMJ illegal iirri'sfs, long and horrible imprisonment without an opportunity of trial, fprood trials before tribunal that havo no legal authority, cruel banbtttmonl without the - iliction off law, and anv and cnu y other act of Seorpntiofl have no tendency to put down the re bei lion, but are breaking the remaining bonda that hold our eocietf together The hopes of our tuture. of the prosperity off the people, and the KrOartnosa neif power of oor country ret upon our tideliiv to the C'u-muiMii, mid otu support of the institutions th it a) ind upon it. ami every good moO sbonld, with all the energies he pos sesso-. wanl oil evtr blow tin: Ii lUMd ;tt that saerod imiiiioxsm

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Special laspatch to the rhicasn Ttais. Sem son km, .1 nno 1". The greate-t politic il moetin th H ever :isetn nlc-il in the Western St ttos, took t.l n-e to d.iv in ! response to the call of tbn Slate Cetitral Commit tee for a gr tod M tea Convention of tne DeoMM roer It was literal OOtpnoHnyg of the peo;le From early dawn until the roe of the tlav, ' the Democratj str..,nie,j luu the ettj In oaf. mat . on horseh ick. and upon bmojnerabte trains of cats nhiehnn pjmweMKf for tOO pnrpOJl The entrance td the large deputations from ad joining counties was an ev ent off spec: il ititerest These train- off w.ig,"iis came, in mail! ilWtlliiin. . tit'tv and a hoodrod tni.es, bringing wiih tiiem tents -md all the equipments off tegul ir enc imp meid, which were njtchisi in the outskirts ol the cit v oti Tue-dav night, tn iking the count rv round about alive with camp liie-. ami resonant with the shoots ot the Dojsocrntic yeomanry. On Weduesdat morning, eirlv. these deputa tions formet! in line and enteied the city in wa gon- . rnemonteti with evergreens, md ti.v were full of the wildest onttVoSOwMS I he trains of wagons were literally miles in length By 7 o'clock in the morning, the citv w is filled ' with a boo crowd which graduihy ten ie 1 to wards the Fair Oroond, although it w.i.s under ' t i that there were to be no regul ir proceed ing until I o' -lock The -fecial trains se.m commence! arriving. At halt'-pi-t 7 the trail ? from Chicigo cme in. bringing 30 r 10 i irs londed down with the n rubers ol the Iuvincdrle t'!uh ami th- Demic racy t Chicago. Tne Inv incttdoa were represeniei hi ibOol IW memlie-s, who entere? 1 the cm ii tegul ir proces-i n. headed t a fine 'und Trains rrivel every hilf b"Ut during the lore neon, and sjthooeh it seemel that the city could : hold no m. .re. ihey coirüM.ei to ome wittcut il) itement T e -lotels were merelv hadrpi oter for pro mtaruous throngs, oho erowdeo loom M ooojlonlng, erM am hote ot nsjtalniog oMmr mxsjoj. modmios or re;rehment. The OBJ wis inten-r'y hot. and very little eomfort com Id bo obtained in the streets of the rite, SO he current set continu ally tow-ird the Fat Qroond, whieh was about s mile and a h'.f from the etfl There i soice of -ever.il aire was 0900 tiile-i acros- from the grand stand. Im h neromtnodited about 10,ta.m ;arorra with -e I'The impitienee off the assemblage, which wis cimeil aw.iy with me ratid impulse of SOShuai asm. nnSod n immexli ne or mixaf ion S a. k ng commenced at lest two h .ur before the time appointed There was then assembled in the city and on the ground nt less than one 1 hundre! thousand persons of all ages and sexes, the maioritv .M whom were on the ground No word can desenhe the Kene which ensued upon the collection of th" vast assemblage The air resounded with the wildest shouts, m which everv voice ot the tri - o thousands seeme! b'enlel. while ausir from i act re of bands added to the clamor, and continuous salutes from cannon placed in the cvti'ri! arei comp'eted the uproar Tne road from the ti.n f.thf Fair (round wa- hterallv thronged with men, womeu aud

ehtldren on foot while the ongons p'vinrr l k and forth nlm t obscured the light io clou I ' doaIt oonld be imöoo bVto enumwete thedetsilof thie animvte! ene. or to do ju-tie to the overflowing enthuim wh'rh in!'ise-l the ohlr. It waa on exhibition ofnontaneoos feel'ns:. 'ich as is very aeMom een in popn'ar aemblace When neaking fiegan. the crowd ilrirloa into aeversl difTeewfvt divrsinna. crh of which was ad dressed br different neiksra. An organixxfion was efTeote! at 13 o'clock, in IWipbnr with the ' rirlmm. H n W A Rieh rdon wi e'ected President. and Judge Charles H. Constable w. one ot the Vire Presidents leochss were mde hv Hon D W Voorhee of Indians. Hon S 0 Ol of OH". Hn W A R'chardann. Col Dicker, J H Robinaon. J. R fceon.W R Morrison. S g Marshall. Hon .T C Allen. Hon .T. C Robinon..T. F Springer. nfUHn ois, an 1 C R Kibben nnd (er. M K nttry of St. I.' uis. and ex Gov. Revnolds and others, from the fbfrerent stand. Their remarks were all -h ir irterired bv a firm find uncrmpr'm;sin? ho-tility to the men-urea of the preent Adm'nitr tion. ami were receivel bv the audience if) the mot enthuiatic manner Wit boot anv exaggeration, it wa the moat animated Kene of the kind ever wifnesse! in the Northwest The te'hng hitsof the sneakers kept up a cont'nual 'lproar of applause, which wa re- - Dnded in deafening shouts trnm one end off the inclosore tn the other. Cme of tne most exciting incident of the after bOOO i centred after the reading of the resp tion, when Oen Richardson announced to the audience a nu rnber off libera! don tions to the oldiers' aid In: i.a 'hthe t ames id' the donor Ttie aodlonOS g've a SOCOOaston off cheers for each off the names announced, and then com mfneed a roluntarv sub-, riot on. which, amid hii uproar of cheering, speedilv ran up to -. ei i' Htsnninnd doUars. Ttie hank noten c:tme in tvethe lie ids of the audience o r ' ' ' v .s to re)iiire three or tour persons on the pi itffOTBl to receive them, ami but a few momonts elnpSOd before ail available hat were rilled, and other had to be not rowed As as wnprrmmlrtsted and spontane on- outbnrol of genemsffty, it was nneooaled The name nthnsiaem md Imernllte preraWed nf th. gr md l ind for the lOceptiou off don itiotis In the soldier- fund. This enterprise wi.s india led br the Central Committee, to men tern et, n far as possible, the ev il att' f of (Jov. Yates' ac tion In defdwfjng the passnge off the soldier-' re lief bill The -ub-. i ptknn -re genoroos he vond !.'lief The peoj le eanM up Snitedly, and neoj their mopevdown eith the fullest confiilem e in its hoto-st duposaj If enl neealcd the an ponncemetit thai tön rntei as to hive no h ind in Spmdlog the nmnev . to induce every mm to give to the extent of his abilities In this wav the receipt- of the dav footed up the magnlltntin snm ol $4TJSn( A largo porilon of th was in sums of ;.'. $111 ni d ,', but rn my single sub-ci iption i.m up to $&0H and ,tl ,01111 It wa-- one ol tle grandest SahiMtrOOS of pub li.- generositv ever recorded Among the aphscrinteMM from Cblonge waa one on a telegraphic d'-ptch from Messia Tinner k S dw tv.oi tint citv, donating $106. Mr (b orge .ludd.ot Sorincfield. ami Alex. Startie. State Trosrsrn . ptave 800 each The entile demoustrutioii max he set down its one off Ini most oecnssfel m sll reepeev ever he'd by the Democracv of the Noithwc-t Kotwitli-t mdii g the immense crowd, the un dotib'cd enthn-i ism. and the OonfOmStnt COttfl ioll incident to such numbers, thete wis no o - order) no onthreakt , and no trouble There was but one Impnlse animating the whole, and that vi- enthusiasm for the c ue, and a deterinini tion to suf in it bv everv means within the nower o? peiceable and law chiding eitiens The Oojireotioti diesolesd t inghtfill, ami the crowd- sepnrnted tO 'k theu h ones. Meetings were held duiing the evening, hoV V er, i.t varituis pbces in the citv.whch were addressed hv numerous ipnnkrrs d note Hoe B T Merrick off Chicago, ddrissed Urge and enthu-i t-tic nudietice in one of his he-i efforts. The billowing are the resolutions adopted bj the ' km rent kw i Ths pemasrory ef llhosta msss Mnventtoa eiiilih-.l. in v i'W ot the ilamiini: riiTai liuiciit- n puular aw4 toahrMual rlahta, by the FttdersJ awl Btate AS mi' larratii.ri. ln d- Inn tint the t m titudui nf the rimed S it ii die - ip-eais law nf 'he land, a well ,n tine nf war a intime of pran . IVe will n' ry ft m all aOSeaaaOS, ami In th.it aOeOM SS vr wdl exerri-e all iba privilrm , mil rial" all the Inuincutu, u uarantcrd ly tSai 10-t r i::o-tit. Proiniiii iit ammu th ' guarantee .1 . tie r illow Ina; M0sngresi ball ntakr nci lw ahrfdirfn-j the frrrihun f MSOSh 01 nf the pre. Sf the right of the lentil P OOs fllll.1 la awniatlls SUd pitttlOS the Oeram cut lor a retire-' if uriex ances. "Thfriirht nf the pmple to keep stkOOTO'Saa aball not ba hiirinced. The rttfht nf the people t' be iliOSfl Iti th' ir ;er-on, lieatses, paf-'i- an t efTect acain-t onrossonal Ic learebe and aelsores ball me he rfotwto4sndsowarram aball i --.lie I nt upon prohahlr causr. anp vrte. liy mill or aftirmation. nmi particularly de-enhihs the pUcr to be eaSebad and Iba person or thinit-1 ba at hod. "go paraofi r.ball ba baM la aSSSSai for a capital or othervj e infanioits crime. unle- nti a pr tnn- ' or ItHÜetinent of a ilrmiil Jurv . ec. pt in cie art -mir in the lnoil ..r nOXaal forc-s, r in the mile 14 wlien in cninl -.tv.i " n t r of war 'T puMlseeofvfi 'in all 1 rl'iiiiml pro-ecution - thr acciwed -h ill et Joy tt tilOi t to m peed. at:d pnti ii- 1 rial bv an imr nrtinl lurv i f the State and district wheren, b critninal -hail bvS bsjHtS 'inmitt fL which dlttftst hall luve lefn terletls lv a-, ertaiii' d bylaw." VVfu. li iru iraoteea have aosfe been rerientertly vioPt'eil 1 y th' Federsl Adtnlnltratinti In the netelN st srbfcf o peoor. witiii. it -iiirtion of Uw. hut in dir.tt eaomoi therewi'tl SI hw l-'ederal Admitiintratlon h-. thrdshit'.az nt- an! rabonttnata oftl .-rs. bsued and e- forced order al.rtdKinir the frec'lotn of speei-h. and h.i- a ;suni-.'. to limit it -x-errise-to th-i-r sotf who would slavishly laud H policy , 1 indorse 1 BNOISROSi it bsa seaght f retrain freedom of the areae by Tonkins; ue of the military power Is SSopra th". pahrlcatien f public journal- in lojrel Stute. f..r Iba onlv offenss of ditTerim from the Adrnhd-trn'ion on ine i- iri N nt public policy nf vital mtsrojt tn every sMh HW. It fcoi arith Iniisnvensa and wfjbont rannba sons tba -v pew. r a t-mpt to let y the peo( U ! loyal vt Hes the r irht peaeeat lv to ssaemhlt Snd petiti n the Qevorn tie -.t for a redress of grievance. : :,i. :- ' the isiiHtiC a - 1 nforeetnen of rnili - tar nie-- preventin the pospj of the loyal St.ite from Veepiii.- and 'ejirinp arms.

It ha- esostd ct'tarnt of hml State, w bei court-of justice wer in full ad saabatrsoted opera lee tn ha -eir'd withou w r'int of law. anl f 'r pretend, d offe!;traoaported ut of the matt und btreod tl.c .!;.-:rkt 1 wherein nch aflensss were chargrd t.. have seen rem mitrei'. If h i- run-.. I ritizn- wVn. w.-re not in the Hn. a-nl naVrtt 1 -re- . . "It mOHta wlien i' -: il -ervire, ' t.e held m !nise r 'or pp ? lidi 4 Hi sen . v.iti . ni indletmsnl ..- pawaoonorot of a Grr.nd .lory. an.', itttitle ' thi ri.'ht j tr a peedv nd n :it Iii-f r.al l y un irios' t al jurr ot the Stnto -otd d'tr;c whcrei'i th' offci:es were charped to have bsen commnvol If ha. under pr. tene af nmtSrjr aaoa'nlti, aumed the power and asserted theriiit to protawtai aoi extend ! Berti I law over St iti - where 'lor - mH ett, atl baWSOsptOdSaJ th. wro ot halea- corpu in direct VtatS 1 tmn of the i 'on-iitufion. If ha. t lay at SSatr, pur-tied in rt era! a poliej the direct tender cv nf whirl, b) tn renieff th etril laboiaUnatefo Iba aa Htaryoaos r. In OSmtaOt,otltai "f these -everal act i.f uurpafin. We et rrie I i-7'l l LT' ' "f the iVvn Vate llemorrati - ( 'oi veuo r. liet dcl.ir. that the a're-r. mptKonaaent. perSoadoi trial w d a.tual SaotsaajMrwl nfdesBeaji b. v.ilUtdir'no. s ritupri ef the S' ife of Ohio, not b-'rinu':''!? teUaO laaat or navilfo-ce ofthefnited ä-.v'e.. ri r fo -h" militia Im aetnat aar ilea, by slb)St sHmry earborltr, I for no eher prerenoSd rrime than tha of u'te'io.- oofOa ef tegwbnote eHrknani en the caadntt of the d i Mr a ttSO mpOOOr. n1 of SppSnhneto the hsp.T-?.... fr .1 chanire of policy id nrre.t and m:li'ry trial tnV nc pUce where the enr "f lnw are cwten and nn obstructed Smlfor ri art done vvitlut. he pbere . f ac'ive inihtary operation in carrying on the war we r-jr.trd a- a palpahte vlojfjo'i of th- f 'resoiric- provlor. r tl)" CoaVsUMHen of the Catted Sutes( un l we further drno'inre - ml aTest. trial anal bantshnient as a l.re-t m-ult offered to the -. -e:n y f the people nf I Uo. l.r dMH) atMk law it j d'-ciared th o no per-- ii hall be transporti d set f tha State for anv offep-e ron m tied within the -anje; and we unfte with our Sllliao citiene of Ohio in their 1 call upern The pre-iderit the Unit! State to re. tore C. L Vajlsndiffhsa f hi h' nie in Ohle. That the re-ent uepresM. 'ti of 'be puv.licafion of the Chire-. Tine -honld receive the reh'.ike of ap lawabkbng rft'sens, and will recen-f ihr coudrmnation of hO artiai hi-o r Thr the r--"-' of Hon Charte H. Contable, Jv.iis of the F unb J'nl'i-iil Cirru t of the state of Ninon, for a mere; ud'cial opinion. e.pre-ed while in dic' ar'e f hi -wm durr? rtnder the t'onTtoji'-Ti of the State, wa a' dsrr, nd danuerou exrrdse of arwbr.irv power, and, if per-i:ed in. w.ll -trike :e noble-: and mIsu depanrrv nl of he Gvnimen'. an i he n-ilv ure knjoM of the ritjren fr tn ihe a-ault of arturrary and despotic power. "e. in like minner. panicalarlr denounce he arr - id p-e :t tnpri-or.ment of W.ll an B. Co; n ani other pe icetai cttiitn. and demand their release, I wif. crime, thsir trial accoMin to OSBraa of civi! laW. Tbat the tiumerous arrest, by mere military power, i of ,.;.r -i- been u rsny rioiatiot. I bi-h our KeOeral and Sia-e Contitumns, atMl a direr: inutt to :he p.-.. pie of the State. That the ru'ht to elec: public off re- and decide ques - - ! . i w t. . 'envr- ite v .It- fr m free.!, m of pet-cb and :be pre; that. a tbee are te.th natural snJ const tutiotia' rijhl. ar i tbe'r rivrc at? danaer u !" tyran' only, we wig, asadory to osrasrWsai . our co Ti -v . ;efend and maintain tbem aairi-t a . :i.e stand of power He'ardinj; the State of Illinois as a overeisn power, ul jecr . ; to -he Cn-t:tuti v( the t n te,i state, we dec are tha: the people of thi State havr the asltOBal ex - crsarrt nlt of wrertiiti fJieuiive a a free. . .crviL and iOdepet. ten State, ami d. and forever halt, söor eise and e:.joy every power. JoriaSletaoa and rieht which n t. -r mav n.t hereafter br. by them eiprey delrf ated to the fared Vat., .a- prohlNled to the State by the Federal Cmtjuti-n. Th'. o:,e uf the Iradina; "t ject it. good irovernmentIstbjs proio-tiati and recotmitioQ af toiic:ocal rhrbu. therefore we aunie that no person in thi sa'e can. y case, be whjec:ed to martial law, or ie any pocadies or palna by virtue cf that law. eacapt

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That we contfetrifi the recent act o' Got Tate, on asaumiiiK the power to diaaolva the G.-neml Assembly aud diper-e the repr-entt:re of the pet le. a a hich-han-de.i u-!rpi!:ii and eiercre of arfutrarj power, ubverive of lilrty and dearructive of '.f-.. er-t.metrt an art pnslucintr a pricti. l i.upprr--.-ioa of tbe lecialative d. parmet t of rovrrtiment, and intended to e ncentrate in the hand of tb Kxerutive the powers ve:ed by tba Contitari. i in the la 'tive branch That i: i the woru duty of tbe Governor of tbe State to protect her cit ietia In the en ;e an eioyment of all their coo-tltut ...nal natht. and w have beheld with ttidignati..o. tKt only t failure of kibard Yate. ticvenior of Illinois, to perform bis duty in that reepect, but hi actual participation iu the violation of those ritht. That, a- r:tien of the T'nited ate and the State of ll'inoiv we will oev all law- wh'It they retuain en t tatute hok. If rifrht In our judgment, we will endeavor to perptuate them; if wroti, we will endeavor to effect a remedy in a contitutnnal manner by procuring their repeal. " Wb-ti doubt oxif as to their validity, we will appeal t- the proner Ju.liclal tribunal for a deci-ion, and cheerfully ab de ther'e-ult. Ti if w -e denounce, a heretofore, the r-tinou- heresy of secer-jon, and declare that we would bail with Joy the mamfe-tation of a dipoitwn on The part of the ecedl States to rett.rn to their alles,,nc to the OOn titut on, in which event we would cordially co oeratt with tb-rn in procarinu a recognition of their ritht. ai '! -uh cu ir ti'. e a- would --rure to them a1 equality with the other Mate under the Federal (V t tutinn. Th.v the further off.-n-ive pro-ecution af thi war tends to subvert the Con-titu-'on and the to ernmeut, and entall is: ..n thi nation all the ds.atrou coiiM'quencr of mi-tule and anarchy. Tint we are in favor of peace upon tbe hai- of a restoration sf the Dntsn, Old for the acconiitihmetit of hieb we propose a Xti r.il OaOvewtioa le -ettle upon term of j.ejce. w ii h -hall have in view the re-t-rilPl. of the I'r.i 'ti a it vim, md the security by coutitut on.1 amendments such rit t- to the -everal srate and the people theteof. a lienor and justice demand. That we denounce a- Hbetltri of the Democratic party, and w illful in-ticafor af mllhtoT, tho.. fanatic- w ho are enjrajred in repreen,ing the Iieniocracy a wantinir -y m -pa hv f - r our oldiers in the field. Thoe soldiers are oij' kindred, our fr end- and our muirlihnr, wl o-e imereis are identified with our own. whose pro-perity i our pleure. who-e ufferinr i our pain, and whoe hrilliant feoMm einents are our pri ie and admiration. Promptly raabtnaj to arm, as they did, in ai.i.wer to the call af their country, thy tn-rit our warmest tbank, saw ynrathy and our up Oft; nnd we earnestly reipiet the Government of the t'liiled Mite to Withdraw the pris-lamatloti r ewanctpation, and permit tbe brave ..n of Ullmaw to tijrht only f i r th" I i. on, t:.e Constitution, and the entim maal of the laws.

Th i: Abolition St i ri: C aviation Despite the most desperate elf itt. the Ateilition State Convent'. in at Cltnntus, ie-:enl iv. w is pot halt us I ir;:e as the Democratic Convention of the lllli An inr.'oitint leiture of it was a 100001 - on bf lw?f men, to -how the advance which has been mane m tarrylng oit the doctrine of negro fjq i ilitv by thi- party. The following ticket was nominated : (4orernor John Bronnh. Llentenani faneernoe Ohne 4ndereen. Bo prams Joee Hoch log Hunter. Auditor .1 H (iiio'ltnati Ti c isurcr ( Volnei Di n nr Board of Public Woree J. M Bsrrote Th. friendn ol civil liiiertv, ami the nnoonevni of despotiam, must he it this ticket 511,1100 votes Cincinnati Bnqetrer

DIED. mTtllM Bw4aV nljr, on tba mo-nlnpr of the 8th inst., eorj Mrrm. in tbe ttb jroar of Mi ace. The funeral will take place f r m his late re-idence, corner of Mi- i-'ippi and Market treet thi Sfltrnaos at 4'. o'cloi-k. Frieiida of th- deceaaol and family are invited to attend . QOftDON vi Iii re-idenre In th: cd v, on the morninit of ba IT : It nsi sin , after a liiurei in.' I'bawaa wf eta nsmths, Mr tic r.'i- N. (onion, SfMe year and -fx nsmths. TVa tiiaoata af the faoiy ore resjneasae io tteni tte funeral, va Inch will to In id at th-ir redenee. N. Ä.1

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following celebrated brands:

PUI mm ni'l III Ila in quart a, pin la und half pints. t.ltl I M trom De lenngr Sc Co'. t.prra) i t'ranrr. Alao.on hand l 'I I I K I I r it I It.

Ilvortl. r-ilfflurl! hord. (is. t ail u aslnnnion street. Janeis

ESTRAY. TWO STRAY MTJT.'RS.

I u-ita

' M1 LFs Ph"KE OUT i'F t ri'.OVf. 0 THE

Mich'irar: Road. utb eat f Indianapoli, on Sat

U"iiay lat. iftey were roriiei ai.o tau tnnttnefl. l art l-ay a very liberal reoarO f.a thr r.tarn of th Malet j aaaai aaaaaa inf., . . . thai aoall lavav.4 t . . tKtr r - iV oa. Arv. '

i iv at Wni Hiurikir' Ltvtery Mal.ie, uA anapotf. JUrO" A. hwvlaUW

n rmnltinmwivjv, atwjtsunnen. nr rnonrr k ma vrtm rm a r(fT oasnr'To

j p st reel, a t .v i i r at , oat au.niai.iooi juoe, 'ueiotMWias Lou, sitisaied a a vetv sr wine oarUon of the city:

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a I nut SrOOS M Iret.

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Tlie above liaersm r preenti the I.otsuh-divided from Lot 5 at d e m ito(irrj Iota S ItiMUVK. TVattin IrOJblii hanit A. In S m i th m la ro nth-, intere-t, a"d OMrtra:e ti.i-ecure delerrt.l aynt ut.

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MEDICAL..

irr. laiitllitiii "s (( i lie. roa thk ct ar. or Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Whites Strictures

FOUNDRIES. I III lloovi I K i I vli FOINDRY AND MOK WOKhs.

-A.Mi

tovii'i. iims nt cm: uik. ts 01 t.l M U I .

' lain lioi.rrinr, or oaonnantj eaJtod Claji, la a eJa I ifu-tiii tnaUdy. nd i t-' aretl koooo eree,afi ali.v exptaiiain n; it I ea-y to Im- cot. bat it i- dillicult to Set ch ar aj It 1- a companion rlnl ! vs .1 Inure. :t n.-r-vade SIlCawSWM sf aocin v hoti niah-.mil female, rich 111 paar, t".ih inarri.-daiei - 1 vie AHhuiifh ..tt -obi-. some in Maotf. aa diMresint and aoioetm 1 aa faial. it 1 a di ae. tlie treatment of which, ha- em-rally bsen woree than the dtacase iteelf. Tlie common i-Jiiona!l treatn.ent Is flr-t to deprive you of all t.ij-itie. then come a en; r-e I larvatiici livintf on bread and tea, Ontef irneL r oine Vnl ot -l: y .m niut t heti he bled, cupped or leached, .'tib; n il ilh iiau-ca inp nwdn injection-. lo tii. aintment. and warm hmienta'ion Kvery few dav the meuiciitu ai-chanced; and after some aaootaa' treatment in tin wy. winch tba paOnni bear.-vv nh ureat fortitude lor fear M e( aaOreibS 1 dichare, d. or discharge hiin-ef, w ith an irntaldt uret. 11 swellei! testich', .in ealarnOMOt of the protrat-Cland or a Otoaaaeof the neck nf the bladder Tbi-sp.viti , which atrtalika a charm, withafew d.i.ea M ton ' diseaKe, and 1 uuite pleaant tot.ike. and w Inch b k-I'ur-d t liuusanda in New tori.. Philadelphia, Halt 1maesoml unmy ot the Southern cities, is a cert tin and eftectu.il remedy , ihat in ike a rapid ai dpi-riiianent cure, w ithoui i-pard to du t. drink or t xercie. except wreatlnnr. jummiiK or aret -t rainltiK. I hi remeu unequaled ny a ythinsyet Ui- at ire a1 for tba cure t t 1 1 . --ti-e ises It i -trai li d feom '"" aavo plant, and 1- perfei tly .fe. a it 1 purelv veifeiahlr It cotitniti BS mercury, m that roe Sen rsnoas jronraalf t- ail kJaoa of weather, ottbaal the ean danger from the awo0)ns Atid if you are careful In wrapping tnjroet pate.)oli will h.vve ie- ta-le or m II FraO) lt. so (bat von are BOi deprived from going imocoiupai.y , or totng letccteu S neare-t 1 1 ianoS I bi is aa ipnick tue leine, but a remedy .ijcvered and Used Witb 'tlille ll-e sncce by a refftjlai t llVMCIail atll cnnflileiitlv reCotiiiietiied 10 the unfortunate. OatmOS Nolo 1- i-etiuine wltbaan lbs irnatureot tbe proprietor, H t Davfataon. atvanw tbe bos. All to tViaaneOrnt of trade marks will he aeon cut- i with ike iiiiiiom rig-or of the law. g, DATimOX, Sole Proprietor '.'im innati Ohio. Sold hy l)ru;i(itageuernll . jaua.ilSu.i

TURNING. Notice to 4 tti'pt'iiK't w ami Mali lliiihh r.. too nino n-.

IOrtS KOI.lt I'l.MN ANI OHN AMENTA!. J'H j Turner, on Jeorifia afreet, hatoeen Pennsylvania ana ItorMiaav i- proparag ta i tttonta all Mniaat Tun. las in the be-t iiia'iiier, and .if rea-oi.aüle pre . I kep 1 -on-taiit Iv on hand Stair HsllSltSW and Newe NaOS, and tnm inom to order. All work done promptly aud In g 1 order. HATS, CAPS, ISIt. IMtta IITS. ( U tV STRAW fif01)S. r.ci t n n v ar W OLES -A. L E .

- for t k O ee-pe-saler la tba aid . tit a tiel.t teas', susar

HAMM. OOttTLKTTD tt K rotrWWtT. Wg tg OSO prepared to rece-ve -.nd satUfacto'd eaerut ..rit. - for -'..ve and casting- ral y Tbe sen 10 partner ba ju-t r.tutned Ir. ci the Kt. ober he ba

procured tin ino-ide liable and t. .bi patt and patlo -t e ever introdni u-tothar mar rially Inv ite the altei tion of wholesale to this brain ii of . ur l i.-.nes-. a ,th a mpje! ' ffiv u a rail ur other w.el wdl ettibrw and column, 'wln. li w. .0 -ire t" mke a pi 1 1. re in nur manufacture. 1 raihn. at .'. tun. a

mills atei kettle, lii.u.r w.-rk, -och a ventilator-, window cap-, -ill and hoiloowajfa , totbaS e erv thiis , to turej in an iron foundry . A e repeeif ullv ..imt p..'r. , and only pi otuise what we ran w.ll and pr mptlj per form . HfhYeaiiil Koundrv . :! -ourl Iielaaare freet. aJanins lii tiaiiaMh ami t'nx u.t.ati ami In liana Central Freight lep4.is, li dianapol -lediana. 1 1.1 tM. ihtid rwoL ATTORNEYS.

1 11 s. w. rr mm, Attorney at Law

N ü TK MIT HAM K IIAl.l..

mrhl' 'ft.! dlv

I iHl'atiapotts. Indiana.

dry cooes.

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IIOAI.IrO X ( AUK,

w.m-.iri li kKSPt'CTFULLl IMVITI Till' V.TT-V Iterrbtnta to tbav new and aplendi t tock nf Woo), i ,.-11, ere. rar, IVaver and nk iiat, Usgetber witb averi -ty le of Boy' anal Me -'Tip- vi-. a line it.; . f Ladiea , Ml -' atd CbaMren' Hat- n r Sumni r. with 1'nlm Hata, Shaker I! 1. Silk and Cotton l'inbr l!a and Par i' I-. II Sf which have at an botirht with rapottal rafreiaOC to the want of the Country Trade, and a ill be sold exclu-ively at wholesale aa Jow a- tln v cau he bongOl tn any WaOafSS market. Call and s. e. lVtNAl.i.M N A ( AUK. 71 Oaat nröaOjtagtaa - reet. ; .: a . Ilm. june'J-13m. ,

o 01

SUMMER RESORT.

FWIL1R WATERINC PUCE

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SUMMER RESORT

WS MKl!K Hvs k BfiOADKl fATkoNv.h IKiM the nr-' familh s -i tbe 1 rod -han The Ohio White Sulphur Springs, Situated near Cnl imba. Ohio, and directly nr. tbe line of tbe Cleveland and tbe iiutieU ka iroad-. Tbe MhlnCAL ytALillKS of rl.es; waters and tb elegance of the til o-a and th f -h on uf the parlor render them more levrabl- ta the ciltaeo of Indianapoli aDd tin Stale lbf. ajv -miliar re-or n thrw-rld. Addre aVjrOttnn a il.iN. Jr.. junel7-d2w Ua . fei.tre, O.

DRY GOODS. THONSSEN & LAHEY, H7 West W.iHhin:ton t. BFTWKFN ILLINOIS. .5IiTISlf RS4FI. TkF.i:T5, WtILL SF.I.L rtM SIXTY DATS AT RETAIL Shirts, n a-rented to flt.

COLLARS, &C. PAPER COLLARS, f'HE IP. IJIB IPEB. t'HE tPE.X IO FOR 5 CENTS. IOO FOR BO. aiat Enameled, Liuen and Steel Collars AT Purker a lrpot for i'aprrl ollara Ar .. wuoLotLi mm ui 1 411 . VWMiK TllJi O M 1 T'. PI K la ZtS

.a Ction Helf H"f rents, si per d..i

White Sein $1 "i ceou. 11 per d.

leet t' I twi- rsj rt- 4 cetc -. (6 Ri per

I.aate' nrana, brown. Pink. lt. lUark. OiaeS Catt.n and Sil Hosier. . at tbe sum tbe tag gtacaing it It. F4Mkwl.lt. 30 ral U Mshtaslan atrrel. juneS-dlm HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, j. I. MLftlli PRoFKiaToR INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA.

df

Hosiery,

Corsets, Hoop Skirts. Linens, See. Ai. : .ffer great ind jccuaeuu tw outer .4 NOTION8, 5c C .

ACENCY. GENC -or THr

U. S. "5-20" YEAE LOAN.

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rjojrfffti b snm ti ar six i-h: t twtrrkst. 1 pajtar.ie lu Ä,4d, aron-Sttiittallv. Oe upah tbSSB

If. a.1 denorn - 1.. .- .-

Tbe pniiir asf nWrr.bmf t tb iuan n 11 reave July 1. 1. Uder botüd, ttaratara, ba aoat m witaai ..la; JL. V J C. k H vaU.Nc N mjrl&-dtdljyl Hanker, liialaaapan

THOK A LAHEY,

m Weil U avhlnfton.Mrrrt. Jsne9.dll

ATTORNEY. JOSEPH A. LEWIS, ATTtfRNFT AT LAW.

met OX WtOORD FUiOk Kt ShifcU- a BLOCS. 1 Carner Waaawirtaa aad HetittUB Oiiaaaa. faaSSoaoa

tally aad jaoaaptly attewd to to ttm. Rapäal auetuaa sen to collectlooa Ua rale rs to t he baaOaaa mmu vf laatiaasapaasaaorailr