Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3966, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1863 — Page 2
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OeMnr to UtfTrrnor nrlon. It s tlwit tbe ' mniwoi of lh f-ounrr hire trrtderJ ten ihouwr'1 dollar to (iorfmor IIobtu to crr oo bat rrolutiooar covan.rneot Ttie Coeia.iawiiieier.hsrt do right to tk urh Im, ad Ut liould heU d'trd-iiUr reatnonsitrie for anr urli appnprist.oa of tl fMoplt ionr 1 hw i oo nccemitj or jut ßcition for seen aton Thor t plrntr of nrnnin tn St Trmurt to oy II the ohli ' of the gute Tin greit safeeuarri of a popular rorernnsent is the 4gBt of the people' j renreeenUli ve to law Uim stid direct their p ;- it "i It in the urest check upon one mm :' Unl the people desire to -urreji ler the right of elf eoremment and return to i fTespntie rule, they should c retell? watch nn-l resist every ( encroach tnent of arbitrary r-owr. I ti : ,th Imtiiiii i Itrvmirnl, the tat Irieb; l.ettera from f nl. J. C, Wnlkr ; n J (apt. Johu I. Dunn . We poblifh tliWi uiommg, two letter ia rtert.r t-f m ittere connecter! with tlie lt Iri-h eei ment, Ir m this State On the hrt ptge will be found a communication from Hon Johx C II lk ir, Stite Ajeot, who wtstheür-t C louel. ml for loa time conne'te J with the reuimetit. The letter explains the connect on ol Colonel Walke with the regiment, od detail hit -cr i i v hi ' omni m ler It i called out by the ftticki p3u him, which hive ippetred I fj time to time in the Journal, the CO f organ of His Kn-eiltncj. the (overnor, n l his 'ieiiutu ition of the partie whom he ctiire with luring attemptetJ to injure big repu tii on. are hitter mi id r-: ' t C . t r no I ii letter from Captaiu Dt nm, which will be , l '?nd iti another column, aU treat upon the' ditUrnltie which have occurred in thia rejriment. t W- puhinh Ixitit communic.ttifna,t thereijue-t of tin iu'hor, oer their own signature, airl in doing so we regret there should be occasion fur ' auch a routroveray. ta--Thr is nothing more n;)uj;nant to n free I top,, or to any pepie. than i -vtifem of eat ion- , ".e A py i" loathe, by every true he.irt.tl :n in, r-i'-enil v tl" who for p iv will Imx nie om mon in for tue."-, d urging the step of their Bijiswwfov tlif ptnpoe of hearing some unutrdel ex preiin whir mi he ditorte!. or even ued for the t injury. We wou!d not beliext .i man who would thus prostitute him-elf There rm be I i IMpM ou more detectable ihm i common i torintr. t ae 'lr tie hirefiog- In the armv h ttipiii):. ihe (it M t ileur uling punihmrnt, ia the dHm of the eonrirted spy In all ae th tttgoia of tlif-unv li.ia been piace-1 upon those ho -eck ttr surreptitious me an to ohtuin information 1 he men who listen at t eir BlSlighbor's kc)-'o!. or who hv f.il-e i ifeaMlin ci.dtavor to hmiglg ÜMM MifkhMi in ' i thcuitv, ah'iuld be !athel aad voMsls)t nn-ril ier- It IsM been Stet! to BS that Government fli iJi hwJI et it!ished here a -vatcra ol e-pi -iiie :'nl hive .er-"n employed w 'hoe buiincaa it i to liaten, or to procure, if possible, the evre ion of hat i ternieil "dialoyal ne itimen We Wj MWtlltttg IS believe that h nuabi gootiemen wotsld leu 1 themselves to thu lie.' ride t heir pe-ie. or that thev would jrive cre.lenee to tne re;x)rt of such hirel njis. Tho-e who will thus prostitute theBBelve. w ho will thus aerifice everv honorable -tnd manly st.,titnent. will have no re ganl for truth Lyin, deeeplsssi and fraud become their occupation. Wh in tlie community, no matter how pure. wouM be safe from the ma chiimtious of such a gang of hirelings and for a jrreate.- 8MM dentioii, they would even turn upon their employers, and use the very nets with which they intend'-d to entrm other-, fof their de trutoti? It is not only infamous, but it is a doicerotis experiment to aubject life aad eh.iracWr to the diftposl of sp - of r :d :n-j : . inU-rm
f liiang-e in tlie l'otai8;e i n Instructions have been i-ueil to the different Postm istrrs teMlin' th ;t men-imeiHlmetits to the Postd!ice 1 m-ide by the bist Uotirtes, which will be in lorce July 1st Twetov cents ia Ciircl for each letter registered, sjsjsj the clerk tri viii the receipt is Id sin his name to it. The arratv -ni'nts on this jwint are s,,f.h thai a reis terv-'l .ettcr cm be ti iceil frOBI the Il(ier to the rer i v r. or in case of beir' stolen to the thiet Tin- r tie. however, is ten htjrifc far sfjoH tH. and shoulil have ltn pra 'iated according to the JWJWt Wwfl to bve cents 8Tewpaer postage redaced by the new fefeW M the follow titf rate-: W , y, p r .jaartrr I cents ' kI-. j" r i-isittv 1 " Tr1 i 1 1 . m r , 1st H " lia.lv. per qnart-r 3i Hi aee, tiot eaceediog f at ounces, are rated as follow:
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1'irier the eld 1 . WrVffMpete ir -ul ited in tit St H where publish!, it h lit the r.ite- or ptf -. without Ihe St. re- Weekly Mpttl ire ft. 1 Ii be e:it five to .ulw riners in the cowntl w Ihm e ir ntel 1 M - t !.('; i ' era a il! liereafter be ch iied firo crttti SWeh I be mo' mp rtnnt rhnro m nie . the 1 iw, hweier. as far as the metv.it tile commuintv coiM-einnl. is thl l.-ingii i the postafre on ran ? ed nn ulirs. from one to two cent. w.Mti' t'ie privilege, however, of sending tluee in one en velope o one adore, at tins rate The uiihti ol Ib a J.iiti-r i oiM'caion. no one but a Congress nn.n cm define, we hrliere fur BSOf tl ! re circular to one address, with verv few OlCOptioOS, nrc iiselea nd in ; ecr rv At "stollb es here the u'o-s re"eii's MMHNtt '$1 or more ; et annum, letter ate 10 he ai tieil once week it nil other ofli et OOCfl a mouth. All olK es oUe-iiain; weklr, will rs iin their MQcsalmssj ItMTs to the Dead Letter i(!i e eekly, and about tie werk- aft heir rerept ; -rji 'Her off . will remrn their month) Iheltaikinu; -ri 9 hwetofutw fteVlrfd o p..'in ,t oth'-es where the pntaa rvesj -n i in i-w bnn Jt'.MMi per annum slw! t an ; o t aster are not lo, , any , ihn i:n . i business, w h must t mi indorsed, with the nme ol the l'm -tet There are ome nmvision ot ihliw w'iir', require a.!iuiotal Idv.r bv t .n iters m I cleik- A ! the-e ate sections ml 4. l wh St. . .in' -ei a required to hJSJBn twejaed of each diy'a tramitetwwM, jhowing the entire i amount of tnoi e reerived ea. ti day, ii nsT seprtel the m ui n .i,tn or le tei ; M Sgea for regular l'rs'pi'n, t r I fjHt, Ai Ttie rvtroer t erer BjSjSjtenl s I ir.e off msM. must keep it bt o? tl lh b. holders, with 'lti on 'u bei of the b a . to cub. and alln no one the tue a hoi ti. he has pakl for it :n d nice
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S 5 i 'op, t- ,t re pied t.ol I'tlktr imii sa i'n a M oor tteiieewl ol lit aaiitta. baa. ewtsl to U'ke OaHStBMfed of n diviri) ol the Site BliHtit, h ch U be i. rsie1 to iit ir the dreof i''. ranis Tj Cmiaod.re apoio ed Col Kuge an eieellcnt officer. C.iralrr. aoJ will Uke tht .'rid It peron H w ran the Jacibm. alter auch demons;-ttiou . MtrwHisrn on the part dm Demoer it in oer ehiralmu a rer S i e. el urn th sduive pr ile of hrralt t" th I k. gar ls ol the league? Whilst tlotniuuiluie i ton t redv to fight th Kerel with fir and sword, the J icobm League . ebrii the Fourth of July with ftftworki a
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fflgtily Impariant Letter Iratn 1. enera I I rem n I He Derlwrr for tree. tlnin of Wprerh Me Mebuke Ihr Aiimmiiraiin for tne Urtu of I MllMlollCliHin. fiie following letter of General Fbhiomt. written to th late Loral Loayue m" lig in CotcMd. New IIimnhire, ;s moat signincalt, Ii show that the (tenerai is still true to the He publii tit Platform of 1"56, when he was a candl date i)t President That platform was tree pscb. a free press, free soil, free homes and Pom' W e wonder if the Republican of the W-t will detiounee tieneral Farwosr as "Copperhead"' for hta beinc frue to the creed that thet hate abutxJoneii Here i the letter: New ft kK. .lune Ib. Is63 Mr Dfak Sia: I find tiia I mut Z've u, my hop- to he wort you to morrow Tne euae menu ol whu h I tol l you. s I anticip ited. lie me to remain here 'I tins is now added the critical condition of pulie affairs It' I had been aide to attend the meeting. 1 ah odd hue addres-eii it mainly to the point which recent events in the West bid mad tne up;xrin"t iues tion of thedav. and which the peop'e consider so vital th-it in Ohio they are in d inner of ci-epting as its repre- ai v- . m .n w h the ihirtrme of free speech as a -iiield i rhiel I and the fl.ig under which he h is served und the eoadwct of whose lile shows tint he is not willing to accept it as comole'e orinciple comprehending all men and 11 questions, ai.o) eoveriio; all tern lory In tins country men will go .th principle, and if you allow false leaders to assume yoins. the peo p'e will i;o with them. teeause tie principle t irries them. I should hive ur-e the Repnlil'.ran Democracy of New Hnuj-hire to asert dis tinctly the r old pfiawiplei and to miiuinn the noble position whi h hoiwatgi to them. I hope, my dear ir, you will insist upon thi nd not allow men who are openly thw.-irtinu the object of Government to wrest to then aid the vital princiiiles of your party to be ued. in the Confederate tashion. to mislead our own poooto ami our own Htg. with its old incription of tree speech asjd tree press. But, while re asserting those principles upon winch the Admini-tration wein into power, and gailisl which the Socth re helled. I trttflt your poopl will mirk plainly the broul litie which sep inte- them from the inen who are really nsjptwting the w ir, by making QWallr distinct tbetr tiefet nun oion to supurtthe (i '.en mi'id in pu t tin the rebellion down Tht dnnr, fre npt-rch wnutd he urCirrtl 9WSWSSI fur WtmmtU I'kuitpK at trrll as for Mr Yulli ndiy horn Smrc I iiw vou, eveio-In vp brought mre per emptorv duties No words i erging to coneoii d ite iction could have the force which is grteti bv the ndvanc" ot tii Ite -et troops. Your pe pie will f eel th it they have now mote need lor action thai discussion; bu' rh ifever they arrive at, I trii-t they will recoiiie thut whether it tie igainet the Kenels in the field or in elections at home, there '- neither ict(My norsifcty in hull way me isures or compromises Yours truly, (8ignod) J. C. Frfmont. Inttmrf WocsieeHw. Ttii doctrine, whi Ii has been u-e l bv 'lie rad leal part to justify whatever ti.e ProtidetH ate fir to do. m-y require mud re ei v e SOWS in'slifica tiorj in the !e ot its niot urdent suntsirtem, 1 iiitttei continueas now. Suppo-e. foi example, that Mr Vnllnndijchas should be elected Govern oi ol Oino. us he is verv likely to he. and then imiyiiie .t Rebel raid into Ohio. ueh nr. thut ie ported in Indiana. It has Hire id y taken place ne.ir ilie innutu ol the K in wh i. rim m it heppi tin Now ralthe Constitution ofrth Unite! Sf.iles. and it will he found that when a Stjte i Ctn illy iweadedi, or even in imminent d mer of invasion, the St te in iv m ike w ir. All the w ir mslttlig power aft at once wanted in the State I'or ail purpoes of war, the St ite then h is everv power necessary to carry on the war. and the only limits imposed m th if power ate by the Constitution of the United States and of ihe State itself. The G"einr then becomes the Commander in Chief ol the forces, audit there w (TP any thinp in the radical dot-trino of "military necess ,v." Mr V ill.mdiuli mi would be at once in posifi"n to declare marti J law. susoend news piper-, irre-t -r Z'-ns. ,t ! do ill that he, fiorn M polificsl view, miirht regard n necessary for thes:ietv ol the Slate according to his notions; nor could a radical open his mouth to object Will anv radical BewafwpOf undertake to dUpute this proposition? N It is too plain to be tathtfd Now, if the doctrine were a correct on w h it OWgWl he to do in such case, u couseientious, honest Oovcjrnorl He bcl eves i he doe net, we do. that the radici nres is laborintl te destroy the t ower of the State and to sjAecl the disveptioa of the Union; that they do mote harfj than good by their raring shoot the in'.i'", their fic. usations ot disloyalty and treason leveleil atht) loval tinjorit ies of the country ; and th it i hey are aiding and abettinc the enemv bv WVCry diy's 1 ibor-. Whit WOOftd the radicals hare bun do, then? It is well ir them that the opposition do not believe m this aburd doctrine. The exc.Miti re power o! Gov. Curtin fo div is in this respect fully equal, within his Stare, to tliitof the Pre idenl of the United State-. If Ds lUQCrMtic. Governor is electel in Pennsylvania this fa !, shall he claim and excrci-e tins arbitrirv power hecwoM of the "hntminent danger" of ievaaioti wliii h "wii not admit of 'delay?" Recollect that the President told the Governor thai Peon sylvan-i mu-; take c ire ot her-e'f. In ewch Case I1MM OUttkl not be I question is to the Wat pow er reatdint in the Governor. He would exercise it with till! SOthority to do all that the war pow er implies. Could lie, by proclamation, rnstav ill the aWproei itt PJMMlvtt1 Cou kj he . awfts ante rttel property? Is he the absolute rwter, ith power over the per on- tnd property oi rh ieu-V Peri -a, s -ome oi the gentlemen who hare written et. lies to Judge Curfis' nie pamphlet on "Executive Power" ill discuss this natter ami five OS some light OO Mr Vallah diti ham's esacntiee pewwt in Ohio in cae ol II isioo. Csjere Whether he could spspend tiie prtvileueii' the writ of habeas corpusl Let hear th npiition of our coowmpornrios on this mlerestlng point It in iy even srise with reference to Governor SJej moor ind Ne York Sopnose ihh Con ted et ite pt retell rej orte I ofl Nantucket shooM run it tn 3 m ir'r or (Jreei;;i rt Sjd land few tn i; i es to -e:xe pro isions. Aic An insrawoti ot ot I p i rt of the country would, aceording to radi 01 re sosdnjt, ettend the Pre 'dent's war power to all parts ol 'lie country. Tin is the doctrine in tint i nod in the recent lettef d the President He says there i- i d.tlerenee in th it t input be tween per Suns wHhi the line of the -rmr tnd person in the lemotest Stuten. lie, m-e t - tie in v M mi t'"1 eist end ot L ns Island, would fjoi et r Sevni' nr then acquire laiwer to rappri the Time, Tn uee, Aliti Slavery Si .! l it I. Kieci j P I . ,V . forhid the cu culati-u " the beratoe, tse Fiwt Lafayette fee the board ind lo.tii oi the el:t; apt! their An lit"n bretli ren? It they rontinoed te poor owl soch radl i billinnsk'4te as the Time- .inn Tribune lute been indulgine In U-wnrd him. shall he try the ed n:s by coutl matfii! tor treason and hang or shoot them, or inii;li them i" the Soutuein ite? H w Jhoet those gentlemen of the Hhoth pr ll!i"!i h" held i incetii . i tea veir- j near Svraeaee rentsived that the union onuht lie disenlreil ind opened coereaooodei- with Soul nern Dem ra ts oti i!ic -1 1 je t ? Should thev he aommarilv dealt with? We ieiectfull sub. im t f- ah aUVoewtei of the WWt powtf doctritt o.ciii.liiu i stdution and I iw. that ;re-i!i e ent- ten ler :ece-irv i new chapter in I heir dienry. Who il Wrife it N V Jooetutl ! Cnsjajsjroe Bttortel "niroj . The New Y"ik T:ntes, '. 'oinmen i il Adier tiser. Pa ksilelphi i luqtnet, and iwateel of ot ,r RefaH ra ernaie, arh eritieisine, with denrrie f -e verily . tne teede u fen-e . I W k ler bv Gen il Iroy Neil to t!e serrendef td It ir rr's Prrry and Hlly Stitins. it was the nint di.;i 'Ci-ful tn H'T ri vet-e of the ar. It f. ti t .. eleemiiii letfure M Iron's te,- rd is a en t i i one, and hi boini In mm nd i o imrsrtant i : -it'oti ;s discrelitahTe to the Ad n It ist ra I I.'k must feeble met . he h is t'ern v..'V' t .id lyranniew cruel eier.tr to the HwfnYtrnete Conleerie futrnhes in ins siiuifiii i. d to the iiroiuot haniti ..J a num nT ..t (Mi,.r I'n on snlstfans t th It chsaand au thur.i es, mu in .Jbui .'m1 . . I'oaipelleil In tnteetonl ml put tup to hi bloou-thlrarv proceedings He is an A' till u -t . the mot rioltnl trpe. nid Our rfntffrl wi remeiuber a letter he wrote not Ion; inee. threuiaiin to -et htf Bp Idlers upon Ue track of tlie Dem. er it-, o hunt them down, after the wsr wa-o er 00 er a ,, the Hut er and Milroy stamn are terr lde fellows on ptper, or when they tWe women nr : deil with; but tihting men i riot in th r way. There is erery tluiitc to fer at H r per' Krrrv if Mi roy is left in command of it - New York World.
The :! ,li Indiana Iteelmrnl. irl insi Is I tee from r.ipi. Dunn. iNDMiar' Lis, dune 20th. (3. Eimto SirristL in Havinp oeei in the et v. ,: f S . f,,r .hou twenty n aid tifwi oerrespoude i aith new-;--per , I am tie diy prompted to td!rea a few' hue through your japer lor the benefit of the cuixens of In iian.i, tn ler the Inpote-ts that there are very many who are d ie t concernetj in the welfare of son-, brothers, f ither, Ac., who i are now etrting with credit to themselves and to 1 posterity . and to do justice to tiiem. snd to etil alien I.,, i, u the injawaäon dou in tbu command, j to awjnj tu it, to the State Kxectitive, and to ' the cue for which "ranks" are dum; mit ly fighting ti manly - o rib' es Fut. s r, i. low me t tste here what I deem . due to the 3Slh regimen, and do to the young men of the St te of Indi ma. who are MM tei Ml gaeil in the tie'd; that to do ju-tice would de tn ind that the latter be vigilant, to tiecme membeftnf the 3&th, and bid Uetimce to thc onscr pt law. and (Of into the t,rnrtt ßttM reimetit now in the army mT dke Onaihm land In the lanftwajte of our much este"me.l tiener si Roecraits. the 1 "gallant little re ment Yea. not nnjf Gen. Kosecrans pays high compliment to the'l5ih.bui alae other (ietierals pass it bv with i smile of gUd sHaWJtal and remarks commend able. "The I rive little 35 h Indiana." "Whst due attention to military ap,arance," Ac I Ottnf men of Perry poenty. Deirbon countv, M u ion coentv, be aaaured the 35th boys will wel co sj you to the r ranks, and permit due apnrobi lion to te paid to you as sohhets of hue sohiierv bearing uno smlhtnt nets Fly then to the aid of the OorefWMnt while you h ive the chance to get into the little mlloit Ü.trh, and avoid all1 lutther 0BI -ure Imm the ioal citizens f the I'n. ted States. Psrticularlv the young men of i Pe-ry countv, give heed to this, and av 1 1 your ' seive of the 'est opportonity you can get. to be known and loved is brave men. and do that for which you will never (eel a regret. A word lor Colonel It F Mullen, who came to the regiment while we were at Ml Pltaeaet, 1 Tennessee and repreentel to C J 0 Walker, theti in eomin md. th tt he hid 30d meti in the1 then filst regiment Indiana volunteers, and pro
poeed a consolidation of the 6lt and the 3;tn, to which Col. Walker acceded Col Mullen re turned to his 6lst regiment, and the 35th mule a long and tedious march to AUhami, and round to the Cumberland mountains, ami to Shelby ville. Tennes.ee. at which pi ice C lonel Mullen easnt up with his 61 -t Indian , represented to hi 301) strong, hut he had onlv b6 men with 11 com mis-i'Uie I VM - Col Walker acceptel of the sixtv six men,
fully officered, and also the Surgeon's Adtnt. as Asil mt Surgeon ot th 35;h; and declined to accept of the resi lue of the eflkefl of the 6lt, 1
by it culled eonsultution and vote ot the officers Ol the 36th. The regiment was ordered from there to Par
ttevitle, 'I CO , by Gen Ne!e , and rem lined there till Jone, when they ere oniric I to go to; Elk iiiver liridge, by Cen Huell Col. Walker j w .i- tuen s'ck l dbelbr ritte and on heariror f the raiil of Porreel on M urfreesboro, on the 13th of June, '6'2. Col Walker sent dhwjftch M tlie; command ina officer, to reort the regiment m ' mediate!) at Shelby viile, Tenn . which order aas, pronttel obeyed On arriving at thit place orders wete left there with Captahn Hinweil and Ihmn, bv Owl. Walker, to remain there till fur I Iber onlers The following dar we took up march (of Tullaliotn i, Tonn , st which place tl attack w .s expected We rem lined there several dav. all of which time Cot. Mullen hung around the' regiment, is also did the rot of the otheets of the former bl-t regiment. Through chigun and with dtCwt at these con- !
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tn, ie lis ii ingittjf arotin I. Col W ilker stooped to assign (Tol Mullen to the Lieutenant t'olonel -v oi the 3akh, The oomraand wet then ordered to report at M urfreeshoi to (Jen Nelon. Alter report inn to (ien Nelson, Col. Mullen r-tateil that the regiment was no more thin an organized pack of thieves, and he was now in commonl.' and he would see il that state of things would ex- j i.t any longer. The next morning (ipn Nelson ! came out to inspect the regiment, and found them j
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laying around over me roena ana nnis, sc , desti tute id cam:' equipage. The regiment W a draw II up in line ot bottle for inspection. After the Oeneral Und gone through with his inspection Col Mullen remarked to the Oeneral that he
wanted him to hold the officers responsible for! the Cond net of the men of the regiment Tht tsenernl replied, "I will hold rot; responsible,, ; d d n you " If is true that the regimen lav j there forty eight hours without rations, on c count of the report ot Col. Muilcti that thev were thieve-. The men becoming neir to StarvRtion, found smoke hou-e well filled with bacon. . The took a few hundred pounds, and cooked and ate i'; and I OndOT ilfnd the he paid for what meat Bach one rot. at the lime of Stettins it At a sub-f.uent order for review, the t Jener il told Col Mullen. '!) n yon, ' sit i read yonr book before yoo apnoai1 before mt spa in on ie view " The Oeneral was so much enraged at I Col. Mullen'- Stupidity, while ptinp in review, j that tie drew his swore and jumped his horse into tht msrthll band, and again jda "Read vour to k before you come before in" again " Ou aiiotner occasion, while on a march to McMinnville, Tone .the General otderel Cd Mu!lea to march Iii- regiment in column bt section Colonel being entirely destitute of a knowledge of military tactic to execute the order, or tn eosBprehend the position, beeante eonfueed; be did not give tlie eontmand The Oeneral said " t dd n you. go to the reir. and o insider y our-eil under arrest The Oeneral then halted the column, and sent for Major Coeklm who was in command of the advance juiid. to wh m he give the command ol the regiment. He t"Ul C1 Motten that he siiou d never -wing sword in his command again "God 1 ti yon Cd Mullen yy is ke-t under arrest until Gen. Nelson left for Kentucky, about two weeks after thu oocarreoce He wet restored to his com mand bv Oen. MeneOttt in the absence of (ien Neisoi Col Mullen i- be'ter lifted to mike polttienl s: e l,c- .md for humbug, than m drdi a anoad ol neu He h is not only iei cived men and I fh eer( bot lie has deceived Qo Morton. He Hastened nu nffleer of the 61-t to eontmand in the 3Sth, in lieu ufCapt Hip. lies who w s dttochtd ser ce it L u seilte. Kv. y'qt Fros-er was made the victim and hki family the sonerers, C i t I'.o.-ct fell in Indie at Sn,!ie river and had d.awr in. pay Pa v masters refu-:.u- to r,y neue thee one Captahl for compinv.and re- ognizing Ünpt Hughes as the proper ofScer in command, by onlei ol 'he tteore try ol Wr and tiea. Roj crattl And here w.is iijostice 'lone Even ths di.l not sulRc Od Mullen. He l mi eot on the blind hk ol Oot Morton, and recommended s nether mm for Captnie of Co. E. oi which Proaser had nominal oommand, but ot which Capt. Hughes was the only legitimate corn in onler. On' how cruel thus to deceive C'pt. IVoser we i g-'o., mm and ahmte uAcei H,s Gafhtilf and ti ends b ive toy w tt uiest ptmpatht. LiOnt Oaehw the present dup is i atcidv young mm. and .i good eftonj He t M be pitie i. ii tie be entrapped, as we Cnnt PTosnar. Al.-o Uapt H uk bos i a moat Mguiftoent milil -ty oflcer, snd ln attracted the attention of the superior officer- in the trmv, o numberless oc
esoira, for his event j . fee wAc ds . Co Id ih m
1 ut"ii ok uiuptdaied, orn down, used up politicians at Col, It F Mtttlen, wd -end to the bei . mh nnsopbsatk'tod men. and drilled nM .c. is Oapt. Hugne to command, inatend thus to ,ni ui replete ihe line and statt," would bid ''" ' 1 fi l'rr perl 'I- hand, fiv reison oi water d wtonc. and "ound and probcUntoooe
e It he uin.. ml i; if clh a bene ide il tmmnjae a ol Indien keep at borne
In conclusion ten iiisj m reu
i w iud f ij . if ,ny doubt be en rd to th st item Oat in Ute tore r the Ittcre loloos to otfi er who eneia and Jove P Dtrn.
It- alii nl lion. . . . - I'roaaer. i esterdaj lith hts . nt li . k A M . the t ot Huo Le - Prwaaei n.ok Qinht te tiie Uod who gave it No event thin the hteftort of thevatentri evei brought such sorrow to the heart of the eop who knew htm. an f s, ire intently honored h m aith their confidence, N i , man had warm inend. Hi many etanlj qeal had nlored him to i peapt wie. ulmw S hold nest, u:a. iter n- mteftrity, u A :-. n to I Ie. A neililMn i e n helovet. aa a I luei-d he wo ateadlast in h nt ,. inueui, and M i puh! ofheer Ins intei ty and !i"..e-'N com njendod lisn to his n::ir ;uis. B has left u; ' but ehihj hi bodv tn ihjert in the lorrb, Ite wt i have a w ,rm plare in (he hearts l th ;aople We will ytie m"re esiended risise Ot me ev: ol tii attiehl .e;ealirr N ihville tTnloe i y It is sac! tlie o; e it ,.i . oi i',c negro trmv now orgnifxoig are le of1'ruiy e Thi i I er leint gi it.'vi' i ntelligenee, as the oieratiofo ot the negm hitberu lute been raoatiy iii-dr Ketu
Grx Let M iwiTTTatao to Cct orr Wahiwo TO FROM THT N 'tTII M"VtMtXT SV HIU T" warp W.-t: Nr.r HooKra's Kmi.' it t Wen m.tom Xo Tiwr to Camto R chmod Now Dtnjtii oa tie Restoratiom or McClellam.
AMUSEMENTS. URTROPOMT 1 V H l I I .
MEDICAL..
FOUNDRIES.
Necotiit ta eek of Oll h- r t t. rent Kn I let .ind I'anlioiiunr l roetpe!
Ilr. Ijif!liitii" M t ilir. r-.T ctn f Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Whites Strictures
THURSDAY KVEMNli. JUXE 25. Ir63. To fv-minrr ce W;h the nrw rt'in I Partr-minte of
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to t r Ckicaf o Tines.
Washixotox. June 50. 1 he developments of the last three day leave no room for douht a to the oteeets which Gen L'e has in view, snd they throw a preat de! of lijjht, also, op the m inner in which that officer pota to attain those ohjects. Gen Lee is tn orinir on th;s eirr with an armv that cannot le le.s 'hm 100 IK men. and whi h isnrohihly 1'iS.IMKi - r-'ns; In I rder to effect his ohject nn-re surelr. he appears to be maneuvering with l is eerafr in such s manner as to cut off Wahint: ton from all coinmutiioation with the ret of the Vorth It is now definitely ascertained that the Con- , felerate itif.ititry force which defeitrM Mdroy at Winchester, atid Tyler it M irtit.sl.urp. ilil not cross the Potomac nt all. and of course did not po into Pennsylvania, but proceeded westward alon the line of the Baltimore and Ohio rail road to Cutnhet lnd, and eastward to H irper'e Ferry and Point of Rnck. They h ire posses sioti of the road alonsr that whole distance, fully 100 miles, and ht-e destroyeil mtnv of the bridge- and torn '.; a creat deal of the track. , Tbu? W .shitiu'oti is cut "IT fr'm all direct ra:l roni .omtnuniittinn with the West To dar it is -ti'eil that (ien E well's corps of Lee's h'-iiiv, 34, IKN -iroux, is in peeeeaeioe of j Frederick City ,1 i Marl in ', and is advarenft towards Baltimore, ortOrtüe Annapolis June lion, en the hTaehintOon railroad. The later' destin itioo 's t ie m st , r ihle. The tn i-t f r , mi'lal'lt preparations are bein; made to tiefend Baltimore, and i' is the opinion of the military authorities liiere th it it will be attacked But whether that city le taken or not, there can be no douht that the Confederates will eek so ie j stroy the railroad bet w een Biltirnote and Wash ineton, in order to lactate ihe capital and cut it idT from all succor There is very little doubt tlhtl the Maryland Hiüits. :t Harper's Ferrv. e ther bar already been tarried h Gen Kwell, or v i ! before he udv . tics towards either Baltimore or Annipolis J unction It vontd tie the j part oT niadont) endet einvtii tlrceiaattecee, to ubatidon the poslitOB, and concentrste all the troops, ii,w tliere lor tbe ilffeiie of Hii'imore . snd the rwtlfWatd III I mil Biltimore and this cite, It this i t o. lione. it can -coeelv be doubted that the r lilro id. at feist, vttl tie in srrea' peril, litit it probably will not be done TUer's command then will probably bn sacrificed, is that of the lamented and rtlant C l Miles was. G' n Lee's headquarters are anderetood to he ; at Centrevifle. this mortone. but the main body ' of" his ai mv is no longer tin-re. Ti e duection , t!;en by his columns indicates that he will net ! advance O the city bv Wajr of Fiirlax, lint will attack the capital ffOM the North It is state! that before he leu Warrenton to move on Cen 1 p lillc, fie detached one whole corps that of1 Gen I) B Hill Sjö,0fttl strong, whtdi atored to Brenfesville, tlteiwe tn Daasfriea, where they are tiow It is said that this corps It weoompniCd by a powerful train of artillery and bye laTV DWi timti train. Dumfries is on the PooRe, SS mitet below this city. If this stafenn tit is cor met, hi may indicate an intention on dke part at? Qn. Lee to re establish the bwtUri on the Fo j fom.ic, :t:d to cross the river tlieie. r at some' point above, and so advance on Bl ideoahorg, there to meet md co oner ite with Ewell's corps.
The main bed of Gen. Lee's armv, !i iwever. is definitely rfcettaiacd to fe drncint toward Drains rille, with the apparent intention of 'toss ine the Potomac at Coon'. Ford. 1'2 miles above
the city If this lie so, it dispels nil conjecture, j and. together with the (acts mentioned above, ; sffbeds a certain basis on which to jodgO of Gen Lee's intentions. In this terrible emererncy. the Administration is pnrweing a eore which cannot fut result most disastrously. They see tuite awre lhat Booker i- completely bewilderel: that he does not and OMinot comprehend the Situation; and that tiie armv will pot fi-ht under him with that confidence wJiich is essential to a aeCQOSsfol liet'ense. There is otiIv one Bta who can ae Washington, and the Administration will not send for him. because If he Com here, .Pint!'n and Hillock will hive to leave The ihernative is plainly be lore Mr. Lincoln, and he cannot evade it. He must either (ii-tnis- t'iese two men. or imperil ihe Capital, per haps acrioce it. With Gen MeClellan in com mand, every old soldier in the dinbanded rwpl-1 men's of the Arm nf the Potomac would tu-h buk to the capital with alacritv But they will ! not come back to fiiit undei Hooker They have h nl toe much o him aire 'dv Tiie story of Hooker's retreit from Frederick. born to Washington has not yet ticen told. But, when related in lull, it will form a most dmcrace 1 fnl chapter in the annale of the Administration, j More than a thooaand of the battle teeered vote raus oi ehe Peninsular cempwien fell down on the hertied march, ann-snech.wnd died aeieaH; fee want of Watet ! It is at such a m mpnt as 'his that the Adorn- 1 intra tion is induleins in iille d res me about the capture t hVchnKMtd by our forces on tiie Pen in Ittie There was i time wiien thi- wa leaaib e. It was anottl t rce or tour weeks ago, when Lie's ; armv w is. depleted bt sending some regiments to Ch ifMnoog .when Peswrogwrd's at my at Ohrieston had lee:i sent to reinforce Johnston near Vicheborg, snd when the whole of Virgin ir. hd been draiucil of every available m m That was Ho 'kor's coldefl moment to take Rlchtwond, for which wndortakrng. at that time, he h id l8ft,tlot)
available iroops But tint moment pwseed ewejf, I be defense oi R rhmond Is new amply tuovided
for Ail tiie troops ander Oen Die Oen. Peck,: and Gen Potter OUgwt tobe Imtncd ate y broujht up Pete, where thpv could da good service Hut there is no likelihood that this will be done It i- utterly incomprehensible why the Administration continues such a m in as Hooker in com mend of the Army of the Potom ir it ttch a en-is a- this. And yet the n t onlv do so, but the eudoavor to delude tne people by ea using the Administration inrgatts to poblhth pmhigwine p it- i. i iphs, t,. the effe-1 th t Honker is watching the enemy, and that Lee is eettbie into a trn I- it not time thai this oOthifsttness spiindonodl leonr caettat t my vlee at sIH Tne conduct oi tt A in ii i'tr o "ui ran onbj b aceonnted for : on the IUpfJaittOn that they are tired "I the war, that thev le-niir of brinuui it to a soecesefel tei :u nation, mid tint the los of the capital will effufd tbeni ddtrfiii pretext for abaudimh the w .ir If it were o het wise. wouM ihcy not h ive in nie am pi rot is on for troops ! I he the atoeo of thuae rwgimente whoee tinte ls apired end j who hive cauie heave? If M were otherwise. ; would not tiie Administration have provided projcrlv nl in time foi the defense of Balfl-I more, which is really the ker to WashmjiionT It it wen- otherwatOg eeeld not (ien M Cielbnt hue beei su men med kstig are now, to defend the c . j H .IV Hf The following very severe thing i- -aid of Gen Bt ntir hv the Xew York Time-t The most rem-vrkabie events of Ms administra tii:. were: ihe battle ot .fames -land. bich woe fought Hgainet his .mier-; the reooul aU o k on Charieston, in winch he took no psrtj and th eye of For: Polaskt, whi h rondected ty at tH''r wii i is pow to be hts successor GUARDIAN'S SALE. Sale of Valuable Real Estate.
MOISTS. MOI7TEVERDE, Tbc wotvler of th world, in his prrai trat i g i . a i u a n c "i a .
He new comk tnck psntotrirre enlitrsd n- B 9 B Or. THK M A.lC K N.
SUcr nts
PRICFSHF UttSS102v. lrrCtrr!e an5 f'arourtfr
' Lady in'1 'tatlcram 75 " ' ' Racai iMiiionai:aiy .... 35 " tMlcry is fVirst v.r ts Od
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for nice a I
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Positively for Three Nights Only! THE CKLK.BKATI I) AM) WOBU) UKXOWXKD AXP ONLY
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Campbell Minstrels. AND BiRLKsQii: mm troipe:: IHL'IODAV, FKHiAY AN"l SATURDAY. JUNE ., fj and t. faje .;n. tftCems, I I BaaMCejte C CALHOI'N, Manager; Mens L.MMhlT, Musical Direct r; Ha. I.' tMPBlkLL, Stajje D rector: Prof. M AKKS. Lra1or f Orchestra. it. J. i.ksi.ii:, ;ont. 13)" 'npany w ! uaifotlM Bt Shelby. vit, Monty and Tueday iiih:. 'J9ih nd üO.h. jutu-2 "-l3t"
NILE OF REAL ESTATE.
X'OTICF IS REBKRI Till TH AT I HHX KKUL AT IT vatr Sale th,' fotlow int k 1 tlr. to wit: All Ikvat part "I th- Hnlh a I jaja ialHtlee. Town IS, katice 4, in Mr,ti Oeoery, (adl na, liSM east of Indianapolis, bounded somh lr an can tn "f Market s.trret, tiorth y ;in KlUastnn f Ohio Mreet. -at ty the land ftf Isaac Phipps and eel b the lan1 T Whna0 T. ;md Mary ,.l.le. atout eiitht acre. Will be -"I'l in a '-uity, or la vuch pri-a- t -nit purchasers. One-tifth c.".-h in barid. the b.ilance in l,2,3.o-!t jrvars, with interest sy sOnonej. naoarwl hj naant witin ut relief, anrl n.orij;ajr. .n ih- prrifae aofct. iMIKM lN p. D iVil'SON. jtinf.'3-(if,t GoarenuL ((-c.
ARMY CONTRACTS. SEALED PKOPOSALS.
Ql'ARTKhM IK1EK OK. MR Al.'s Pk PA UTMOST. 1 inwan v Voi i stnea, li ian ai ciis. box, June 5 SKAI.KD PMMPD AL WIU. Bf UtCKlTltD AT THIS l prtnir,r aatil Msttr, fh Wti fits lit, at o'clock P. M . for furiiixl itK. ItitkHt T"iru days frmn iticml r &m$ruet, the f.-ii.wi:ij' cjiuu t-duiuatft:
.r'0 e-qoar Th, COV Boilcim. 5(!l 10 l,UVt IWt BlICKCt. tii Flam Frj la is ! ,- n Bi - Cfe Kills. Ina tenvan te w wiatie if g sanetnatlel material, and of tir-tratc workin.in-h-; The vti'le lvftird r SIVnl laM ncht of rejectirir aor or all t " t iiN that m y b in 4s fat the hwva Tlklsa, ami ni of leswoine t ktcreaing ihe qiatitltlai ahtrra eatcl tied tue public set vier mav require. B I to be drlivcrrtj at tnts Department free of ch r.-e hwftiei r orayarr. CaJi will be jinid f r in arucle on deliverv. jiuie2: Jti A. STUNK, g. M. G.
COGGERS,
HULK S JATCSX, WHOLESALE
a :1 ij j j 1 1 jbJ
AND
HtM S J3 i Dealers,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Dirrrtlj OjlSHseltO I'nlon Drpol, r.nC t H8 ibbon'a i( Mand. SUGARS. 300 BHW Sl ' iX vNn rii5A sit,ar-
wnjg jMerafjae In pununrce with an r'er of th
l uir, vrti I lea C"urt ot Mirnt. i juuii . rnaac a;
, . ten. In ihr er 1 -0.1. will. ü-- istn t Jul., in ihe tr W.3.'- I, f"rthr biftir.ind iet prkw -ii k' -t, NM ! ',iiiiii(r rvsl ettc, .ituate . , . me poii, Mari n cunt) , l"-l -t'K UK to Kate K. and Jrtinv W. MM thai i. t" part, ot lot 17 and IS. la unreel, b Ico 4 fbllwwK L'maairtntBf t s pom; on Ka-t tri t i u- b .nfi-ed and ten fert from tht outs.-a't ernrr t mm ,iMrr ,sj,, ihnc- runMii noih ai'-ng Ka.t -ir. rt 70 (rrt t a i alley. ISS M WWSt BlOBg s-"l " hm It-: and one fr t 161 . thence ioth Ti teei. th'-nce S one huu'iied nd our lert t tbe lace ol br 1.101, with all it e Iniprov .-mrntr. T i pr .perty eaiinoi be all for sma tuan Jr7U0, ths beliiC tue aj pried a.u--there, t 1 tie term of te will tr one-tbird eah I I an-! n a "I sr. ;ur residus i ra lo eu.l paimei i i oue a UN ear, muret. i.e. .re-1 ty uir ar en tbc ; , i Tbe l ll 1 b 'Mi'l a-ir itifiion . i.t . J.mIX W. UK II. itua'dian, Ac
TEA. 1 00 fM,,F iksts ,m,'kh,aiI IM "' N'' BTSOV. jxjjj i.i iron h k S00 iliK iBor COFFE. 500 SasOO A -aVA
FISH. "00 1 vl 1
WANTED. Cirpenters, Masons, and Laborers
Wanted.
IKTY Ca'pentr.i. tru Kwai Slut- Ma-u. aii Ut
I rrr wanlnl by the Hellebmtsitie hi -i-H
b. ir n built nc. tbr , .t bor of the citv. 1..
doll r aoil Sf'y cruu per da pa -t t 'a ,entrr and Ma- n, at d i!,r ilu'lar and tifly i SSW per day to Laborer. Afpl t M. J. tUred, I) lb rrouii'l Je24 dl tWO. OKl'fiiH. Supt.
VU. KlSDst Or OaXKIIUfJ Nsr vti t ARItlYtül ahtl fir sal st the I awe t po,ris ptle. tl ..l it .V JlitllX
PROFESSIONAL. Dr. JOHN M. DUNLAP,
OFH Its IPS l-Kllll ! ,NI -KRViers TO THK citii-f of Indtanapoli aad tu- mit. vSWjc in Mi i lust't Bluik, kbtck Aieaue. jajnwsveiei
Ar
C l T tl I III tti.Aa o . im it t rio's.
FOR SALE. A Blic k llou' for Sale.
KRK CNAItCK IS OFFKHFD tO r.t'T V POOl f Soy brick Houe tt No. Ml Wett WsshiriKton S- T. ' t Ftr infrm itio'i ra nt the ahnre premi.-es.
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tlF ilor- .TTl,, or cwaanslf ,-al rd i ia,-, a di-
t. gatalaar.and i.- ie well awns orr, aire
an ex planar ior.; ii ra.-j m w aw, Ji ii i uiuinio io irrt ciear of It i a companion ibat frw adtnirr; it pera4 atlclaawea or aonr-r txaf aat? aw laiS, nasi d p.Kr. both nurnetUneJ amfle. A'thnuch . 'tr-ohle wane mitaelf. " diatftsaf 4 iawsli - fatal. Ilia dlsrae. tLe trtatmeot at which. a;eirU bee Wove than the ili-ea-e itelf. The C'imtii t. tdiional i n.ei. rt to leprne yu aU tttaaa;thea ccRi" s i .f -:arva-o -tirtag i, rem', aad i.
cupped orl-acbed. c injeetton lotioaa. s Kreryfew dsva tbe one nionthk' ItVSSW Nar-with Kreat for: rh ;::f .. - : . M-bar-
aONK with tiauea ma med let a, j titfeetil. aad warm ft-ue:.ta ein ate ch anted; snd after !
nt jti tio y. b.i h the patient iiile :. i fra. oi e; i-ure.be l Jtsti'inef. itb ar. irntabl. urvtor.
a ,-wrei!eii : -st. 1-. an olrgniai i f tacpratratriand or a Iiear ot the nerk of the blad Mf Thispeeitic. which act like a cbarm. withafew do.ea on f t.,e BaaaeOHhj anl I quit pieavant totake. an which ha.- r-.ird thousand ;i New York, t'hila'trlphia. Baltt Bii-n-and many of the Souther rifle. Is s certa n snd elb-c' ual remed v. hm make a rapid aitdperrnaneat cur . witbont rear aid t diet, drink r exerviar, -ncapt wrcatone, jvawiwag s f Strs1W(. Tbi remedy U unequaled Ly a 1 1 . jjet 'llwscvtrex! ft lm- cure of those ion It i- avracted ('gig "ur own lai. airt i prrfectlv fr. a it la purely ree-abte I contain no mtrcury. thatjieaa eHe' yourself t. all kil d ol wrattirr. .tLu l the er-; la'ncer frtni the medicine And It you .re careful in wrapping up i omt paste, yon will h e no taste or meli from it, tn that voa are not awpriv4 ftWOi (f ing into impariy . or beti letcrtei by neare trtCWda. Tin I no ijusck ne left , bm retn-ti icorered and ueti with iiamer.e ucces by a regular hytician. n conn'riitly rtv-ini me tided to the unfortunate. CilTlii S"iie j genuine without the signature ot tbe p- iprjetor. VV K lvidoii. an-und tbe boa. Allin-fringeoaetit-,f trade luarkhwiil l-e pr,- cutd itb the Uttuo.'t rigor i lthe law . W K ItAVinsoN .si.de Proprietor. 'aiKinnsti. Ohio. Sold by I)ruggistM.en rally. an2s-d6n,i
Till. HOOAIEH NTATf! FOINDK. IND STOVE .VORKs. Mime, roMrij-.TFi) mt rtwritT.wi ati now ptoawred u reoreM. aw MUaUcurrd aeui or ' for Tors aad csatiaar t9tmt) . Tbe aerno partner baa Juat rotnwd ffmss tbe laa, bor bo b ' I prured tbe moat o-lrabie awd arrfcrt aateioa far ooob and parlor ao- eaaq-intra SwoaS loaiHa naar. naoa' . i ntr tS, a t I 1 4eo ho . oakP to tht brancb of oor buatrvea . with a reoettaat tbe will ejir. a call tuf other wJI trn rnt
dow cap, ail In an iron fo and only pr frm
I ' Wer and Koajiidrr. t3 I t lirliatiapolia aud C.i Frrial,: 1. j : I u.j.u mrlt-
: T . .ibi.gp' likre.1 sn eolKii ps)r,(.
PTäT Vl rer
r what we ran well and prompt i) par-
a'.h Delaware wrewt, -
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ATTORNEYS.
TURNINC. Nate3C to t :ti M'ini ami atttir i 11 !-. A ml ten f Ias ! tnl p.
OCte KOLS, PLAtS AM OUNAMr.NTAI. J'H 4 Tortier. on 'eor?is street, betwei -i IVnnvlrma and Meridian, is prepared to execute ali kind of Tutting in tbe b-.-.-t manner, ami at re:i-,-,-,abr price. I keep constantfy oo hand s;t.n- OaJraSberi and Newr Posts, and tur i them to order. All work done prom;:l and if p. d order. HATS, CAPS, &C. IMHt. IMS HATS. CAPS, t milil G1)01)S. KXCLCalVgl.T AT WHOLESALE.
Attorney at Law
N" I TI Mi l I: AM k HALL,
mchl0-'3 dly
Ind,anapo?.tneiana.
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DRY COODS. TH0NSSEN & LAHEY, ft? WCBl v :iiintoii WL nKTWKF.N ILLINOIS AN1 i KNNKSSKh STHEKTS,
ILL BELL KOU SIXTY DAYS AT KLTAIL
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Hosiery, Corsets,
Hoop Skirts, Linens, &c.
COLLARS, tStC. PAPER COLLARS, UlEAI'.niBIPKR.lHEU'EST, lO FOR. J35 CEXSTTS. lOO FOR tBe3 50. Alan Enameled, Linen and Steel Collars At - Parkers llrpwt for rnperfstlHr, Ar., II01MI.I aiMl Iii. I 411. f W NM K HKS .1 i r Ms i T . I'f.k I r ( ,,tt' ti Half llo-e 211 -t n:. 1 "i r doit u. . W hitr h,rt r 1 ." n!. 1 ,rr er. Oen-' I nd r..),' p- .'rh ren -,f: Ml per i1-r. L.lie.' White, hrowii. nOb, Piate. Btt, aie1 Cotton ami Sil H'imitv, at the :, the Hitr fitoerttig. tt It. P ilKI.H. BO tt one w Mti iiieioii Btroot Junef-dlm
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lti all deitutiiiiiailoii- at par. I be privilege ..1. .ulrnbir,g to thi loan wilt ce a Jul
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NOTIONS, fe G -TilOVai: V laAIII'V. t;7 XX rut xt'uoeilnajton. Wtrrrt. ute.d1y VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.
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ATTORNEY
JOSEPH A. LEWIS, AYTDKM.T AT LtW, OlMSI OB sP, ,,j, rtarjB ill XHtltK RlsTnV, l'or r W ili,ee.., atd !Mer-1iti Mreet. entrarva
frowi Bertdian Street. LdiaiiaiM, ,.. Irrj He will fa''b
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to t.lin i lal attrition 1ti
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I or Itiil, II . Itirties. Xma. Itrd Bsatant BlntBH lis ltir. X nnl , aVr., In nrrl en PlB n ta. Fe H I , t m i BB8J I aVr. Iu up i, tit tar. and it Ht.aea, Motl- end K'at. ;i ali1 ,' -lie- I r 1 1 erf i . I't tilt 'VTI" TU. 4c ' "nly Infall tue r. niedir- t:.w:. " "Feeefr. tn frfon:' "No dan-.-e. i-f HiitinFmllT.r "ba"- bm eet of tntt ba1ei Be.
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AGENT WANTED. Splendid Photographic Picture of the Death of Gen. Lyon. B r 1 XTKI A r ipanafbU per a to artsVrtabr Ihe W i for the sie of 0,r a . - ' Indiana Th U the mo-t prp4ilar warW tma twft.re tbr put, lie and conimai,t a lare , ,, te. 12 by ta law rnKltsh r are prep ir.i t,, li the atai by raMei ..r cla ti'li i rfanaiM prn for tbr re pre. tria ,m, of the Ht.te entire ! ' uii,- of iniinrr are C eea'l"'b aeti. for tertna at,! parthrular ad'rea ' UN H WHnrHVM' l'bhher, Agrnl. H- x '-.
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WANTED. lborrr Wnnlrit. f OH KlGtn LAB KIB0 I M.- WaTTTHT" wrW f on a nrsc. fan! at II l pe oaf. Steay work cn te Iren t., . .tr. r u-tntti and tellable nier ppl taT. I "'. A . V I la, - ' .r. Tbmnaa J lete, t at tbr Knea Tard .f Yatrr 0 C-, o tba Hr'i ht r 'i'ay 1 Kua4. June I dJi WINES. CHAMPAirNE WINES.
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