Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3992, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1863 — Page 2
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TWC tf1X -It MUHT BR VMRsEHVUI. J T I : CS I A V M ( ) US IS ÖT J C L Y .tIorati Captuird. Tt uU'raph aoocunceaby authority tb capita of Iii Ttriub! Job iloa ad the prtioo ef hi. banJ that ecapd a rcUu eaptnre. EiACXLirctt. tt bt writes UaaV.f. Uentljr regarla thia eir.!oit ai Uj prttet een. of the u, fee nih interim nclJoo hrturna"thar.ka to AimlfhtT 0 4" for tö 'ciorT. We hare ar aMUing faith I n oterrolins ProrMenca?, hut at lh tame tiro art f opinion that Provident i not ifl f ail thoae who ar low to help thiniW. MotOaVa nil through Kentuck. Indiana and On'o, beeu re mrkb for iu auJicit? not oolj. but for th inefficiency thu hucharacteriie-l the military tuthoritl in thoMS States in their aftemrti to arret it. Tbers U no reasonable arulo;rT that em t ofTere! !or permitting bnJ of marauders to traver through a section of country, M they have don, containing a population available for 0fenire openlioo of at least twenty timeaj their namber, arwl followed by a force of cavalry ; but a few hours la their rear fully eqail to the , own. If not aurerior. Sotwiibatandiog the peo- j pld fee! relieved by the optute of Morgax and : hie band, it is accompanied with a eene of! humiliation not at all flttterins; to the military j authorities of the loyal States through which the j have pMd. Tb Peace .tterrmcnii In the Cabinet. The W.hinston correspondent of the New Totk TlenM telezrapha to tht ptper, under tl dte of the 2l'h inat.. that term of t-ence are to be offered to the Sjuth by the representative of our Guvernment. Tli aUtement is predicated utxn information from abroad which indicates that Franeand Eicl'nd intend to aM the Rebtl Ooernmnt in nmntaininc it- inderrendence. ' The interference of France in Mexican affalra, ! and the aid which England ha jriven the rebel-1 lion Indirectly, jutify the apprehension that' thoe power have) noympaMiy with our governmen:. There i aUo re;-ort that France rna j cSnr! the povcrnment of Mexico into a M n- j ri-hy under nn Austrian Prince, which con-' Drma the aupioin that he de)irea to cripple the ! power of the American Government by diviaion. We cite the mtemer.ta and speculations of the Herald correspondent for what they are ! wrth Our own opinion i, ns it h; been, i that if England and France intend to aid the ' 8 uth, they will :.o to promptly upon the reception of the nea of the repuNe of Lee and the le i ernt tiaiatrn to the O'Hifrdratra in the Southtreat. And the ii.iimatiora received from our1 apeita irvl that 'h e power Intend to do o, miy induce the C tbinet to offer liberal terma of k pac to the Ilebela to un:t4 the country lor the j pur oe of defeating thia attempt of France and ! EnUtid to etMi-h a controlling inSuence in I the political affiirs of this contineut. t 8ya the Herald' corres.'ondent. The movement under the leadership of Mr i Swarl.hiTiug for it object the olTcr of liberal j cneeaioria to the inurenta and the ending of i the present w.ir, h i receiveil ah fmpetua from the new whirh haa jtut retchel here from iur fur- j t'ira miuu'ers in Ivuidon anJ I'ans It m now j admitte.1 by the mow, sinjuitie inmfera of the! Administration tlat never wire I ur foreijrn ffairs in o mendtig a 5lte Enl nd ho the official ndticea iudic.ite Iim determined ij furTiih the S uth with an iron chad rurr. inrln iiir hipa, jrajna and reimen. It i.a equally certain thai the Euperor of France his made tip hia inin 1 definitely tn interfere in our domestic afliira. It ia true th it at the d.tte of the l.iat adicea from abroad the. impre!ln w in ceneral in Europe that Lee would deft Mede'i rmv, Washington becipturetl and Uiltimore and Philltdphia seized, wliile the Norh m States seemed an'hetic n l ind-!pei to continue the wnr; lut thi cond tion of thin w only finally determined , th English and French Gort-rnmonta to pursue .-i ! j-ohcy which tiiey lud II along tn'cn rrepare-l to t urue. nt which mmportcl with their interest and ajmp-ilhif Th chui ged condition of nff.iirsdiie to the fill of Vickshuri; and Port Hu !s-n. and the Rbel dleit at it ett T-burr will not. it ia blievii hv ine m;a sinmi oj iricnoa o( i: e .idinniH tr ttl.:i. alter the character of the m tion which Friiicr Knl.ind hair fin ill v de'erniined to! adopt Ti e? up; eir it ce of n lleet of French ea j eh at N" Orlen' to protet-t th ii.tere.f w tlie j Creo'e t-ul4i''n at hit it i-oint, in-1 the tiling of a rery lo-e iron . I id fleet Imm the Knrlih p.ria. are crrtvn to take il ie. 1 f ! t . it m utdertiKd licreth.it the i c I peril to il. North will rome when it i apnent to the Emperor N tjx!n and the British C ibiret th it thcie is trn probibility of the ovt-rthiow of the Soutli a a milit irt iMrr. S long s ll;e content w ii an even one, they j could aflord to tie neutnl tnd let the tn itter be j f-nertout; bit the moment heiels n dmirer of the North over owrritc the Sou:h, then intervrn tion will he tried to cm xi m sepirition upon which lth England und Fr tnceare i'e?TTiiined Euglarx! to cripple thernojrer of this tre it Uej ub li".and Frituetopre-erveherdoin'tiioii in Mexico. There - no iloubt if the North and South were to come together, Frnce wou'd immetliite v be Co n pel I d to relin.juih her hold upon Mexico,! and th Lotiis Napoleon is de'eriniued I! not j hip'VMi. llenc.it is .ir;i.-ed. he will t-ke time ! by tfie foraiot-k, aid the S mth .tainst the North, eirna title to its r.ititnde, aiui li.ns let iin hi h-i'd upon Mexico, and pursue his s-henie in Centn I America Fin j land also is aw ire lhat 'alxMihl the Union fe restored it will find Uth North and South embt'eted gtint her and readr tor wr. It i- a m itter ot ccrtai'itv and the Enslih uinUrstand it well that the Amcri cm repu'iiic will follow th rxmiple of the old Flora n republic, which nl ways emb u Ue.J u; on a foreign war after a c'vil convulsion v sa to induce a unity of mtional spirit. With these indication before them, and with the unofiici ! dip itches of our minister and con ul! alroad. Mr. Seward and the Pre-ident nre convinced that th'a is the mot critical time, mi Jar a tegn!s our n l ttioi. willi foreign poera. weh ie h td ince the commencrnieistof the w ir We enii4t srmit Fijlaixl t deatroy our mdi merce, nor allow France to jniroie her de-imon New Or!en. Thirst te of MlTiirshaa m ide the President and Secretary nf State anxious to et t e up our present quarrel. They fee verv cle irU the jira'i ol Jeff. Diis.an.i the Ueltel Goverumnt iiidrel. their &holtiie d-st.air i known tv the c ill f.r a lew en mi-e of the popuJsth' of the whole S Mith; and they f eliere th t projer uir .-one taketi now would restore tlie Utiion tid put ati en d to ihe pre-ent unh-ippr war F'rom what 1 he.r I a:n Iii.el t t-l ere tht measures are tiow n fot IiMking to thi.- etid. .and tht it i not mr.-wsitt e tht we mv see a ! u I leu ching w it- n l!ie nex m oit'i li it Gov. j Symonr. Vallindighim. a;:d tlie ol d. and ends j of the I)e'-iortic Tirtv. ai-d tie .-ori I ervative Jiepnh'io ma. our he bund to te the warm ut-;riers o' I 'resident I, n o'n i'd hi al!e Seirefar i! Si.t!e. while the Kepoblican rre-se ai d omtors the S'imtiers, Phdb'rses. WiNona, Wades, Chir. Iw, withth Tnhune, 1 ii:?s. I'ot. and all the agency of t e ridtc! w i!l t e brought to heir hi'.aii op;s!tion f-ar'y ar.irt the reunion that will I e j rop-eI by the PretJe:it Of c-urc the whole hl!r ii tfret in the wur. a.nd the enormous um intereud in the moving .f the arm e, will fe bitterly r-rs.)-e to anv a-hu-t. mnt Hut the pas:ct ot pce. Nnh .and Suth; will, it is b-bevel, rally the bulk of th p-o.v tie North v the tau isrd of the A1niii'tstratn n, t roridei it will decide upou some duel courMt. F'.xrataaiTx We l.ke fine writirg when it . i prorlv aprbel;so we appreciate the f.d!ow burst of eloquence n oiie of our exchanges: "A the osttK b uea bth lega and "ing when the Arabian courier bound in her rear a the winded lijhUi nj leap from the heavens wLen the thunderbolt are loosed -aodoea little o.e. grofuii when a brg dog i after him.'1 - i-taaajVaaw . Axpxt.w A correspondent informs the New Vok VVtrtJ that Andrew, noiofiou i-r tnfi'iiig tr.e m b during the recent riot, and low uo ler arret. i formerly a detective officer and one of ietry Stantou a ajiea.
Tate !enllmenl ! tlie Uebet Officers I Vlckabtirg An intelligent Corres;fidt-nt, writing from
Vi .bu:v. under dite le 13:h ...-t . tift , , theboow tu- repte-eit.t,.,,,, 0( the und feeiti:.;- e;.er:. i.e f hji the lle'i! . .'li a un-icr Pj.xru'acma,.i.d It it it the tl.tt 0f tYm a ir- . . . . i - 1 ugfctiior.s or iL wrr.er are cm:oecuv worthy of vciiiertioa: l.itf ! nf 1 " ... .... ... ... . waa troarriel, ttieir whole ar wouil seem to change. Theu-ual storvaboutth uliimitesuc i cest.f the South foil .w'.-l. and Mine of them ' tried t laugh at the Me. of peare ujs.,, any . term xhott of the fall recognition of the South ; em Conlcleracv. There are oppo.luiüties pre I sei,e.fbvthec,;nSregation of large nunih-r of! . . .. i peru., for arririMj; at the true condition of publie sentiment, which c.m he e j-ied at no other time. And, from mv ir.'ercour-e with the ;.ri.oners here, and my pi i to iiiforrn my-e!f upn this particular r'uit. I am sti-fied tint tt e-e fine wonl. atnit nuking no term with the North and accepting none from her, find no e-ho in the heart of any m in who-o; lips civc them utter mce. They aie f'r ap;ear mie, and tlesire l f ?r effect. Tl e truth is. the men of the Sou h are he art ii au k and t'red of the war, and are not only ready and anx'ouato arcept any terma which the North may offer them, but piepared to a.-k the North to propoe terms of settlement, or make them iheme!ie. if they c.n be nured that ft proposition ot this nature would rece ve the rori.sidentioti it impotUine demanda. The Sou h are a proud people, and they can Scarcely hring ihmselTe to the poifior of ak ing for terms, when they are m n'.e to believe bv the Northern press that no terma whatever will be granted. M king a virtu, therefore, of what thev conceive to be a neces.ity, thev declare. "We don't want any settlement of this muter; we will not lirten to any proposal fr t e " I wa particul irlv truck bv the terse m inner in which a prominent sf ifl' officer, whom I ap proa' bed on this subject, .stite. h.isview of the (ue-ti )ti. He said: " I ne er llonk of pe -ce now We have forlette l not oniy our projrtv !i l our liberty, tiut our lives in engaging in this wir. Why do we w tut p ice unn the h iis of returning lo the ''d Union? I)n not its law depute us of liie, deprive us of person. I liierty, au'l of all ou property; and what aurance cm you .'ie us that they will rnt te iigiMy cirric! out? We hve eveiythin to lo-e ty an iirKpialilied pe ire u;oti that bii.s, and everuhing ti fain and i otliiniT to loe by con'innirc ih4 W;,N f"t" you will tie us decent terms f.y and by." I auggested to him tlie idea of a ceneral amnesty; the withdrawal of the prod a in itinti of emancipi tion. at le o so f tr as t- allow theni to ret iiu the sltvea rill in their po.sts.,ion; and the enj ivuient of all eons? ltution il rights in ti e Intuie. He cited in rep'v the Chicago Tiitome and other leidinr Republican paper which le had seen regularly since the iiivetnirnt ol Vit k-bur. s an evidence that trie North would not propose or accept a settlement upon tei ins so honor il!e to S uthem sei. tin. ent nd Northern m i'n.inini ity a;.d ju-tice He world not fUte in so muy wordi tii at he would accept a settlement upon auch term, for !'e ir ii would seem he as anxious for peice n unxicty th. ir extr'mecni'ivene prcvenL them betraying, when they beheve the opposite side will neither prujajse nor uccept pe ice. The rebellion is on the decline. And from my intercourse wiih the S nithern men I am sati-fieif that we would meet with f ar le resistance if our bayonot wete accompanied by a tiitle ot diplomierF!verv soldier in the Southern army, and especially every olhcer, feci aa if he wa fighting with a rope arund his ne k We must remove th tt rope. We must revere the tub'es nnd ui ike them have ever; thing to gain by submis-ion. .and everything to b.e d nothing to ty re sistance. They all feel that the rebellion i al m ?t at an end; that it scarcely has the ghost of a chance for micccss; and yet they are righting a zcalonslv and a r ersistetitlv ever. It is tieciuse they liclieve. they ftre fighting for personal liberty, for the enjoyment of their property, and. in many instance, becatie thev believe they are fiirh'ing for life it-elf With these mo lives they will continue to fiht until hope lor fakes them, and hope, if i 8 tid. lives lote er. We must remove thee motives We mu-t show them that fecuri'y to property, the enj lunent ol er son 1 1 liberty and life, lie in submission, and tlie destruction of them all lies in the contiuu mice of war. There v is a time when the South could have leen ssurtd of re-eivin- this k tid of trettment at the hand of the ( eminent, without even an authorit ttive deel irtio:i of it. Rut, of late, thev hive become accustomed to except Ihe I ii hune of the count rv as the exponent, of the sentiments nf the Administration, an-l. in lea liu the brutil and hloo hir-ty sentiment exnresed bv thee papers, have lo-t all hope of ever receiv wz the treaiment at ihe h mdsof the N -t It which a nobh iiinl getienitis people will alw us rx'end to a heilen ailversary. A proel no ation fimu the Pisit'nt . that the w r h-nild pot he w:i'i x singled iv after submission, thit he live-, liber ly ami property nf every Sinthern mm should be and rem tin -eure, and thit the veil of oblivion should fe driwn over thedirk and blood v ceiics of ihe pat tan e r. won'd. 5n effei-t.en the rebellion Liders and citi.en would alike etnhr ice fh nnimtf unity. How muh i se:t'e rnnt would bee mie the N ifional (tovernrnenf , in view of the recent ti"ce-sos of (traut, Me"!e. IJ.-...- , .....I ..Iii. I... 1....L... ii i-ru'in .um i in-. - mi irnriir.Mi ii'unrii i and b'e brig, at its mercy. Would not th t-rd I ll mi achievement of our nrmie pde before ti e grar-deur of our rnacn itiimity and jreuerositv. and a large hire of the bitterness of the w ir be wiced out forever, by so striking an exunple of the justice and liber ilitv of the Government? Fr. .11 the Columbia City (Ind.) New, July 21. Terrible cetie In folnuiblo Citf Tlett Miot ill b' Solille rs lllootlslieit l'revented by (tie t orbeurancc of the ! Democrat, Ar. We leluctantly chroi icle the terrible and di. custir.ii spectacle tint tran-piieil in Columbia t'itv on Fridiv forenoon Eitlv in the morning, j etc inaiiv ol our cit:7.ens hid awakened from the! slnnioers ot tne preee'lii!; mgtii. Cit.iain lliram I l.fiug. IVovot Mirshil for the Tenth Ctn grossion il Disti icf , made hi appe ir mee in thi citv from Noble county, wiih a consider dde force of hi invabd corps, a compitiT of home uns and a number of ni nnre l buslm h eker. making in the a:'rerr-'e. nc opting to various eiimtes. tso hundred men. to vind'Cte the nj'je-tvol the cotiseiipt liw. aPege to h ive been vi'di'e l on Indetiendenee !v, in the resist i nee offeieil to the Piovol Mirhilof thi county iti appre hen ling a deserter 0 i their wiy hither thev repie-en'ed ihem-etvea as (Jen Moritis (C- n febfrate) guerrilt is. and e üte orrv o knowledge found one ind.viduil fidhirdv enoir-h to es'n-.e their etns. whom hev im meli itelv m nie piisoner Thev hron-ht ev rri other wob them, !; m tl ev h d arreed on i!ie;r ro'ne for dTen-es mknotrii to us Heie hev arre-fel Win Rep.ter. charged i'h re-i-lit g Proo-t M ar-hal C. W Hu'-es. in nr te-'ing a deerer on Independence Div H wastiken to the Tremont Houe hmdci,tlil iid close!? u arbfd w it h the oilier pii' ioT-h th.- soldier?. When the soldiers h oi re .kt iel. il is evident th it trouble wa brewing, and .ireful ob-e'er m:ght have githeiel enousjh from "Jieir Ihii-tenoi hirrti:cte th it thev. with onie hoi:orb'e ex' ep'ion, hid not come to vindicate the m tje-ty of the law, hut to tnmpV it under their feet and cirryout summary ven ge mce a: linst D-morr,f w horn thev dencuri el in unraeisurel term. M mv deel ire I ih t th.ei a .'.a i- a 1 would shoot any oneavowirg himself a Val!n tiiham mm: in wbU-b they were ecrct'v en eouiae! by uc.pr'i.ct: 'cd de m igotie cl timing to be par excel !etee fa w obey ing men men whoe coun'en mces ire unbtted to heiv n, in ihe h dv smctuirv. eicry S ibbith, imploring (J.mI t fo'i'ive ihem ihetr mmv tr msgre-.ioi., tnjt who are op! v drawing damn ition down n;m their in juiteaa heil. and rendering themselve of moi ions in the sight of (ok! for their hn fiy Wiih the guiit of iiit tting b!o.sM.eil up.n their brow., thev miy well exi l.iiin like Macbeth with the mur'er filot upm hi hand: Hit. ent, dan: tied p T Hut II their upplicaitons will be ruin. The Angel of Justice ha nut kid this stain indeliibli u"u their brows No Ustntliance amountinc to anything hid ccurmi up to this time, tlie DeiutKrrats caretalli avoiding -ililica! controversies. and it wa. hojsril thtt eeryliii.g would pass ofl without further tfMubie. Tl?e or!er wa riven by ihe commander ol the soldiery for their departure, and they r cordingl? m de pt-e.atioiito that efTet. hitoheil up and aiddled the'r horse, and formcl into line ou Van lb;rei' treet. od hailed there for con alterable tune. A Isr-e crowd if women, eLil-
I took occasion, bv frequent intercourse, to P T Q1 endanger dP tfce vt,0x xpecu make mttelf familiar with the political enti- ' V'r.' Tt'. cr'lh'i nw gathered in front of menu of 'the officer. They wereall much di j Ste:nge.d & K;mer More when aome one hurcourage.! and derre-ed by the late eurret.der. ! r''J f,,r -l.-';dMm. wh.ch was the s.nal Uut hen the aubiect of tace and scltleme:,t f,,r !!,, ,n l!' !l J,rrcl,V".. A ,.Uh m.uje
dred and men had, in the men time. cai.re.J t ' on I i ! w j'.k to ati h tl e oh. et i d w ili.e-s ' the dejirime of the iooers S one oi.e i the i
, """" 'i' or a.iao.in .... i Three r u iitf ( he-rs were ticn, in which many : ,,f e .,ti;r u;,,'ent;..n ,!!y joined. i,ot k.,..w j irg. cerd-ng to Kepu'iüran authorilv, whom j t!'cy were i heerirlir When they di-covercd ihtir , m-t -ke, ihr r race ai d rx i-rer-ition knew no bounds, nud uiahv of tbeui broke rai.k., and , firiWn revolvers, weut in fdrcb of YUnJ dithaiccr, threiteri'ng them with dealb, curting t . rit tn tu , nrv Hi. ii a .1 II hi 'IK wo irvit, w . " "- , ' , " "'.c-.te h:mM-.r fro... the crowd end they, hl"k,,,'I1 ,h,.m ht nian m.de itntne,l.tel, f,,r H, ,J 1 1 t! e r Ulttl h'm , iIr- K 1 J I?r;,wn ,n fr rA ;'''M:sle endued, F '; hrel by one of the -o.d er-, .n r sucre-son at Mr. Ln.wt,. one ball rzt.g ' fiirn -l;chtiv on the side, and the others, with the eicepiion of ilipp'iig off finder of one of their own men. were wasted. Roth Mr. Dtuglaa and Mr Hr wu were dragged tdT to a ragon, forced into the same at tie point of the lyoret, and t' reatenetl with instant death if thev hocd any resistance. They were both re'easel after teiug kept there a short time. Along tne whole length of the milittrv Iii. e terrible veil rent the air. breaming vengeance and de-truc tion, and everywhere soJ.iiera with drawn revolvers were ch ising and threatening Democrats with de ith In the neighborhood of Washburn'. fctore. a w!dier kic ked a young mm for cheering for Vall.itnl'gham, ponitfrl a revolver at him, and swore he would blow his heart out if he raied his hand agiinsthim. He was draped oil" and forced upon a wagon, and taken some distance out of town, when he was released. There were many other citizen aw fully 'abused II on. J. S. Cotton hid two bayonet. thrn-t at him, was threVenel with death, and only e.-ciped by the "hair t his teeth " Mmv othe; -Aeietle.lt with in a similar mincer. Everywhere the .ofiier were detl ing out he ivy blows, and lid their let to provoke an outbreak, to furnish them with a pretext to use their weapon. mote freely. Their desires were not grttiliedvan I they finally deptrted, firing off a volley o. to wlieu they h id uone a lit tie diunce out of town, anil once more could the streets be tiavc;ed without dangrr. We cannot droo the subject without giving a sketch of our observation during this drcadtul scene. Pit inincnt Iie i.r.liii.s dei hncd that they now hid tliiinrs in the right shape; while th"is, when they saw soldicis abase Democrats, vfoid I smile a sinlle of deviiUh glee, comj'lctely ovetjoed in their innermost harts, and give way io some expression of satisfaction. Informer were plenty, md were a uuscrupulou a they weie tmineiou in pointing out Dm icrat. When the rumor spretd tint Mr. Rrowiihid been shot, sever tl Republican, c!.un h inemhers, too, were loud in their exclamation. 'That'. right! " "Tint. right.'" Thev ill appeared, with one or two exception, highly pleased with the way thing were going. L'n dou'tielly many of them, when they approached the H dy Smctuarv on the S bSith following, with upiitfed hind and s iiiciimotiion lice, th inked (I l th it the ftith of Chrit had been revenleil to them. Oh. wb it religion! M iv (tod pie-et v e u from its ii.il uence.-! Even a tn:ni-'et (?;ooneot' our churches was frequent ly seen pointing out lXtn er its to the soldiery, calling them all kin 1 of iip:robrious names, ch trader i-tie of e'ercal wh ingdoodles, whoe Christianity is a mere deception. The Republic in wmc wtudrou brave w hilst f'rislüng l ivonets su-t tine i them, b it no sooner w ere they gone thm thev leva me terrible alirm ed, and many eommence I to e.,demii the out rages upon the D;noeritby the soldiers They in itiifeste f considerable regret at. the occurrence, outwardly, when talking lo Dennr-r it on the subject, hut they hhowed quite a different spirit when conver-iug vviili men if their own kind; then it was all riht. They are responsible for all that occurre i They t dd ihe authorities ai Kendillville that there wa a powerful "secret military organiz ition" in existence here, and consequently a large force w is brought here to mike a few arrest Hid they represented things a they were, and not a their itnay inations pictured them, the s id spect ac'e of Frid iv fore noon would hive been avoided. We shudder w hen w e coutemfd tte the terrible purp le th it the Horn Guards, or rather the Union Letgues, i e liettig used for. Would to 0 d th tt we ha a (tovemor to whom we eould look for protection! '0 '! Liberty, what crimes are committed in tii) All Son of I'. rngrnptia. Siiill rot kiFLts A hell for rifles his been invited by Cipt. N rfon of the Rrilidi army. Iii chirked with solid pliosphr-ou Proec'el from a cavalry pi.-tol, it hxled in a deil tniard and burned with i fierce ftune lor some time. A lit avv I'oy A bov weigh'tig eighteen pound w i o:t tlie l"l'h inst , in New Rd ford. Roth mother and chiM ate 'comfort tide." an i d iim,' as we'l as coul i cxe,-ed SlBTITLltS FU'M r.NAD The Rasfon IIr ild s i vs tu it larH nam ers of Can i bans, and I inen tiom the provinces, hue arrived thete in ihe pat three d v to oflVr themelve a substitutelor peioii!. ci nsi iipied. A Pkob ibi.e KonuKRT A letter in which no tiling was siii! about (reece and R one, appeared ' under the mine ot Cliarlei Sumner. It wts u'i'ioiibreil! v a forgery. A Ut.tr Kating Armt The number of bulhuks deioured bv the iuiv of the Potonnc . .l . . . i ' . .i uiirui; i :i nine eiapse.i iie'wi'fil meir uiticii (r.,ri, C .tle'l's St .tion tow ltd r( eilet i -kb u nu der R.irn-ide ml their rcf'i'ri bv C 't'eti' Sm- I tion utider Hooker, wa F'.e-b mmv beef is seif tr itisiited. and the sn ip.: iu frins oit ition efle-te l bv driving cittle for annv sun plies, is foiin I to b e(U il to one and a ip. n t r pt'jih'i ;er mm per diy. or an a rre.-ste t -r the Army of the Potom ic say o: l'J.i.dO pounds ta r day. PkX.NY Tostx At the United S: ites Couitl ; Utk-a. last week, a m inula, tu, et of penuv t.. I ke i was itxüc'e I. convie'vd and sentenced to one eir in tlie Sf.te pii-ot. The tokens were "in the -iinilitude of tlie coin of the United S'atf cent." and bore the iiiMiiption "Not one (ten. Bafoid. who ordered the hanging of a Rebel yp,- at Freierick, Md , wiib one hm.r siirdt ni i on1 ii I in f, d.oj rieJ thli sarc istio rem irk it t lie time: "He's i s.,i ; I i i i id the nro.it in hi hoots; if I e i I the c t-e ti W i-upigto-i thev'll promote f im; I'll h ing him ou the sj.t." The Hirtford, Cor-n . Time, alluiiing to the statement of the Tnb.me thit the rioters "ctir-edlhe American fl .g," infers th .t thev h id fieeu leadiiig the Tii" cue, wherein the idais and stripes re -iddres.ed is folio: "Alt hail the tl luniiog lie! ( Th iia roti-h, neighboi ! WiiiEt akk Tiiky? Wheie are GiecIeyV three limes tloce hun iie-l fhoU-lid? Where relfo-. Andrew's million who were to NSirm ihe liisliwni md liri n? H l 'ie re the m e bundre-i ih ois i,d nero o'd:er- who acre ro-ei on pipet) in C!ieevei'. ' eloireb. pi -r:il ,--Us for F'emoriT I N I ei e ai e t he Iv , J ea .nit w ho -o b, n veil te-.iked at L l c.i. toaiei tie lead d Hhr J K oni n i. lo i.ip -1 r -1 1 ! -1 1 -upp.ii t' to lue tio er i, tnetd ineierv emcrgeni y t WheiC are thev ai'? I Tlrnile n failure! I he ..Mer all t fidure.T" Of course not no nio;- ihm H -ker w . I apt !ooiib one. unniu.d ul ot 'lie sore lemons ol t vo tar.' w r fate ex eitel t wopt'frful nrlitirv ge- ius in either a tie N ipoie.m id ly irnoe lor the cri j sis. he must fw d;s ipoi;ted ; but thit is not; Meade's fuiit. or H kfrs Some time or other J a e mnt leim the ch-hi's leson. th it ot:paw illow ; doesn't mike a summer. Wim in a victory, or i behaving admTttd? in ,i sub)n:pite position,! d e-n't make a N ijio'eop. CJeneril Meide is a ipexi (leneral whoei er i l imel him as a grett one was e.ircelv his Sriei.d I am nnoe and m -re coniitued that I the opini n en. Inched in ll.e haslv hre , with which I recently described him the r-t j day I saw hini, "rather a tudei.l than a da-hme I (tenaral." c titin the e ence of the jutet judgment one cau pas him. He i not lacking in ience or ki!l- ill that the bo'k can ! teu h he hia.and. in ad iitnii, louitd'esa braver?, J fine judgment and eipcnence won on many a j blood v field. But he S4.ruetimes fails in that! prompt decision ih-it meets the crisis of a cam paigti, mi ihe it st-nt lhat it h presented. He hesitates rtops to tke cou hel of Ids corn Cfimmiuders. wants a little lime 'o think it out. Tlie eonc!i!iot. he reiche f-T0!d doubt correct; it w. s,, in ttie late TsiSurr. but it w ?ereral hour to-i late T beat the Ausiiiui,' aid Napaden. because I uiHleNHfi liie value of a half hour. td t.e did pot.- JjCin. Lafette.
Mte Items. TnMft L The Ri. hm nd P .11 I nm. in noticing ih it (et, eral Sol Mt.attrn is recover ing, aats, "Think for thit news" And why? Ilec.u-e f hi hatrei to G W. Jilia.v Svs the Palladium: "Weaiewoiea firm b!iever In thed crit e of f-uenliistio(i; for e ue lully convmceij. th it Old Sol hag fieea ired and set apart the njn to defeat hi maiignant persecutor and taligner George Washington Julian for Congrew, at the nominating election to be held ! throughout thla district, on the first Monday in April i.ext " " i Thit single entente illaatrates all there i of Republican principle J Large Ixtistmsnt We understand that the Lifftttttc snd Inoi tnajKilis Rdlroxd Company, who have been in the m irket tr me lime endeavoring to buy up their bonds which have not vet matured, found the bond holder unwil ling to pm ith them, and in I eu thereof inve-t ed $I5'UX!0 in G jiernnient fiie twenties. Liftyei'e Courier. Enrolimext of Sccoxn D. strict Fir-i Cla. owf Clatt. 7Vr I Clark 1.917 &17 2.Ki4 C'jtl 54? 10 11 Wsvhinlon 1,44 63J J,l3 Oranna 9-5 3M I.4CS Fiovd l.S2 2.3SH Hrrrisoi 1,4 12 7.1 2.1-"t :rfor.d 6J 321 971 Xrry 14 643 1.57
Total.... M8 5U4S 14,433 The Frost The recent frost has proveil very injurious to the eoni crop? in different pnrtj of tliis county. We Ieirn that Smith Herren, in the northern part of the county, h id about tdity ar-te of the finet etrn in the county almost entirely demolished Heudrn ks Ledger. ItcininiHcence of General Grant. A Lentleman of this (in, who was 11 earlv friend ot (Jen (Jraiit, firni-hes the following' remirii-rMi. rs of 1 ,e lr 1 e fin. er d. w I o h so, iiis-o. linked i- n ime wiih ihe victories of! the We-ten: arm es. I (loner 1 1 tir u.t is of a Me? ho l;sf f imilv of Ohio, ' and married the d nimbler of 11 MeUio-ii-t IoimI pre icher, and the lo n.l d tubbier d the pioneer 1 of MethodUm in Weuru l'eniis I vania . of the nan e of Wrensuill When n t nine 1 over, twe' ve ye rs nf l e w:, .t -( hool, mid h o wa j a .-ihooilrllow hi own i.a'nril cousin. woc pireiit." were I i t 1 1 si.l j'-rr.s of C n ni 1. Yonnj (r tnt w.ta iu.;hi to loiii e it juries .1 :i D vine . precep!. :md to do 'oiid :tiid ' rvil to others, I anil his f tl.er had imnree I his mind w;ih loie j of country, und ie eiein-e for the n.ime of Wh inuton. The C in ub 01 had been otherw i-e edu I Cated, und telieval W hiu:toii a Keoel. Ou ! otie o'c isou ;i )i--ri--i in iroe bet ten the boy a n- to Ii. 1 e of country, and duty 0 Kin, when lohn s i ii I : "IT S. 'Ornnt h.as been nicknamed US.) your W-nmrton wns a fiei'tl, und foujrht linst hi.' K'!! " i "(ii-.int replisl; irk, you must stop th:it. or I'll liek V'.u 1 en for- ive xou for -ibu'ni nie. i bijtif vou ;ibue nur Wiliii- ton. I'll off coat; an ! li'jht. tlioiii.li mu re rouin J n k, ai d mo- j ther in iv l:ke nie lor not forivim;." j The bov fought; .Ink pit the wort of it, but; 4,U S" w:i4 hIi nit he:n;; whinpeil at home lor I fijhtinj.', when I h father iireip- sed und sued h ;u. siviiiL', "l l.e boy whowiÜfi.ht hu- Wahin.t ni will prove h-mVf a nun and a Chrisiian, if (Jol spares him lor twenfv vetrs " Sme few eirs ao the Imvs now men! prow 11 met inC.m--di.ni.il recurred to echoo! lays J o k said: "U S. do you remember the 1: k i mr von jave me for cillin Wnfliincton ReKd?" "Ves I do. und Jack I'll do it apain under like provoe.i'ion Wishim-ton is mv idol, -ind r f me if if more inu'iiiiij to -peak di-re-pvi-tfullv ol Washington or mv coun.rvthin to ih-nourre myself. Mother's m-xini loe very well in pri vale ijuarri'ls, fmt it don't apply where one's coon'ry is denounced, or its jrod Wahinini ist first in the Aniviio m pantheon, and I couhl not ret easy if I permitted any abu?e of bi.s n ime " S n h wa und is " Uneondition.il Surrender Grant. "Dr-tmit Ficc IVess. f onteiiipti lle llusinrna. The f ndi mpoli- Journal and .some other papers of the same political ptripe. in order to divert r.u'ilic attention from the miserable in inner in which military matters were ni imped in tin St i?e during the I tte Morgan r ai t. nre endeavoriu to ere ite theimnress'on that Mor oi lecrived aid and inforin ition from Dem -rents in Southern In Ji ma, and rh it he w.is guided ty them in his progress. OT course there is not one won! o truth in this story. It is n b ieand infamous ealumriv, known to be nn-!i by those who utU-r if, an I is inertly used to hide the imberility id those who a-ume to noses "11 the loviltv." and w ho proved themelvra to be not only inn piblc of preventing M mill's invisiun of the Sfafe. but also to jtrevent his pa"?.age cle-Mi thronli it. It is well known to every m mi in S uithern Indian 1 that D.'moc?r-tt4 cipi illy with Keub ienns. took up arm to resist Morm'.s propre-, which reit nee would probiblyhive beo sucressful had it not ieen for the ter ror whirh the invasion -eem- to have inspired thoe in authority, render. iiiL'them inc ip dde of any elQvient action, or any system 'tic aetion at all. Were we inclined to indulge in the em dl bui ne-ts nf iu ikiiii; ptrty C pit al out of the puldie ds'iese, e mihr find incidents enou-h in tins identical M irptii raid to answer our purpose. We miht relate how the projierty of .1 bij;h i i vernniei.t otli id in one of the dev.i-titel town wassivei, while his Democr iti'' neihlhii's w ile'roied, and proflaim iu indiuiiini trrns that the t'entlcm mi thus protected from spoliation wa in lea-rue with the horse thieving inva ders. But, believing noiiiiiii of I lie .ort know in:, inieed. thit it wou'd be fale, we shou'd worn to siy so. Hut hid a Dinner 1 t'i pn-pertv been saved, and his Ilepub'ir tii nei-hb r- t-.ken. who does not know thht it Would be pre! timed f r an i wide that the leniency shown towanl the Ibonoci it w is n nccouut of a secret ui der-tandin-with the enernv? A' .aoo:.i-r !i ,e .1 p'onviient Democratic citizen us rnhoed, ;ts e relate I the other dav.of tv.eive hundred ih.li rs. i.iloj ni tion of h's t.os J ser-sii. il.e money beii. c -ineiel to ihe Hebe! by ; eitizeii of the vl'lae in hi b be lived hid it le n .i Kcpubücin thus r bled. of course the eiy wo iidluve been rai-el 'hat theiid'.rrni ti 01 h d been conteied to Mortui bv ximc K. (i C in !r ojue wiih the IlebeU We di'ike 'o refer to -u h things. nd would neerdit ej.-it no ler proviK-fiiona like thit iiiien by ih- .Iiurml and simd-r ims We hue ei.deiojei 10 pieerve -a-e anions our peoi;e, and :o induce fieu, to : re-em u nuitel l;nct to tf ei.ernv 1 he-e efi'irts, we are ::l id t i 1 v, b 1 e ttoi fir been snci e-l id . .n led. he hue lieen. b the in -e ot the r'p'. Hut !i ov I-i ir C'lH peace be ie-erved il ihe null to i.iv'i . I re injority of the r t i S uth erii Ii.di mi 1 is :i'i ?ched is to be st .rem it 1 di v !e 1. "! e I 1 in ei-nwirh !ie I,i-,.lr- o! thi-ir :! iu.il the de-jKo'er-. of iheir Proper t ? We put tint ipie-tmn t- ff-'vemor M r'oti and to the In-iiti. Si te Joui ii.il in h'm M-nou-uer-s N ew .Viti'i Lil-er PIANOS. - , . , - j--a -. . mfirJ-siCi IV -'Try' KTEIMVAY i'IAOS AT REDUCED PRICES. 'fliE-E JLTLY CKI.r'Ert TED PlANMs, WHICH Uav. tianrtd over ih.rrj Gui 1 )ird.U. iiicI ivLer the lrrat Vriz at rfce Lii.iun W orl l's f'aT fv.r üiejr -uj-riir 4i.di:ieii, d Licli are ued r j- the Krtstri Iii:it m tLe wil l, lieh a Lwt. Tha'.ber?. GHLch It, f:rr, Jali i.(l oijrr, in prelerei.ee to any other ciake, 1 vZet for tale at reduced prices. Every I'.no wrrutr! Ce jeam. Call auj ee te(or purrba iig elsewhere. i. U. KliTr -S ''Bt. Julj--ltn Oi I a t WaliIt.:ton reet. NOTICE. fllHE MtKCToRS OF THE .UV.t'STA GKAVE1. f haiCn.p n Lv or!ied Lt tb Mecwllrr of akl ('orrnai.-y Lai! par n u.-t-ÜQrM of vo jr cei.t Ml tbeir rm.ii -t.k 4j VT (eturi the Jat day ,f rptttmt r. IH3, an I per cent. n ard uk ttrry tlirtj daj tsciratt.r ui.t:l ili- UBM- h-li te tutlj paid. ULOuUa W UtiUX, Prraiderit. Jae. yAr, tmrrATj. J'i!2-J.d
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c. tv. srri.rFtNs e. f. si. ftf.xs C. W. STEFFENS 5c CO., MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instrument Makers, INDIANAPOLIS IXDIAXA, Hara ressored their r.MtblikTint from Blackford'i Ba;ldic2 t Nu. 2 South ilen a.a ftet, twj dor baIow TLiiig!0u tr?et. AH kind or mar. Machinery. M -trls c- e , rU'y done. Kr'rlnc rorrptlj an dfd to. J.vC4-3m CONFECTIONS. GRATER & SPENCER, FANCY CONFECTIONERS AND BAKERS, FIRST DCMR SOUTH OF rOSTOFFICF.. Ladie' Ic Cram nd Orer 1vn. Tb bet of Cak, Cn-l'e. Fru t, Bread, Cracker, le. 4c . if all kind krjit constantly on hand. Fart'.ea upplied on bort notic-. Jv24-d laSHIRTS, &C. Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Made to order. And a PERFECT FIT WARRANTED. AUo, Ready-Madr All fize and n, le on h.ai:d IVr-cflorijif t 5 If M M-iir-mcnt ent bv U tnjii. Iailies mitl CJonts ilowirry and ritt'iiishni"; ootl at a ai BW&. ax . :o i: r u Miixi 1 1 M in irr. arrl(, '61 dly LOST. T OST, "N THn n A IVrTKF.T I'll RY FR f sLj coiitainin f" in b ink I ill , $i or f'i in potl cnrrioicv. orri- pf-t'i' .tariip. one 5" ci vevanc -t.mp, 5 c in rn n. and a small hu-t bkenea of S. A Dnslax; also a rivrniTii t min' hiidwe for th Smie Fair f Hi", arvl 'K inuind Clnrk." wriof-n on lb first nac1. The finder wit j i,. ,n tihlv rwi'ded hv havitnj it at this T-fi-e r ut "i l, West Wasl.imfton Mret. Jv2-t3 EDMO'D CLAUK. DRY GOODS. Pm o CO Eh CO 1 1 JZ5 O o 0 .w H Pi aO A r. 0 :o u I II m n 6 " Ezn O O Ph O m CO w J w c2 m j 2 Is 3 il - v - J o W & Q o o o IQ W 1 m a 0 1 t m m M r II I, 10 1 z it f mm 1 t J. - a A V CJ W w Eh Pm O " mm a 0 . s r m v V . - mm mm -er - 1 Ph 3 r. A A V A 1 V - i7 MUSIC. IvT e music. "l X FIX F.MT. Fit THE H.IR VTHF.N SAbLYTVE r.Vli l r.l J" a ret b t "Weepinjt s and l.nely, r W hm tin-Cnj I War" ii Over." Son WHhchi.ru-. v i,'d I j- Kln -r Ko-Mter n u-ic by H. Erank W afer. he imn-'!te p'pu.ar;; .f tj.e Mine wh-h uir zested tlii- as a rrlj-, I- lu re ful jr equal ed. 'he 50 L thuj-and h beei. riarhl. Fmt .ei.iin-nl holt, in mi.r.i . ...I w u-ic, 1 hi- w c i unurpaed. It"a:e 25 c-nt Pub1 -b. d l.y I EE A W ALKEi , I'UiUU 1 hia, arid fur nal a: mil X u:c Mire. Almoin pr. "I Lovd that Dear Old Flsr the Het" 1. . a. ..v . MILLINERS. MISS T a DOYLE IT AS TEEaASKXTLT LOCTEn IX IXDUXAPOI I E'. Kora-. over o. 9 Bat Hou- ktK vv.t a-r;irtn 'rea-t. it - lol iiiiend keej.irnj Pari H Ilioerr Emporiiru, where at II t.iu may be found a lull artiotl t-f CiMiticls, Itibbou. rrciicli Flow Ts, IMutnt. Bridal Wreaths Ana all ua ly fcxnd In a flrt ctaaa Ff?. Havuif uro vi Kit tn.ni the Eat anexirrViiced B'eacher 4ihJ re er. U lK. le l p y parucaUr attei.t.on re all orier we call In that line. HiD retim tier H.aa.a for pact farora af aoliciu cutitiuuauce vf tb ante. Jwll7-dly LOST. j . JC1.V rt. a WHITK AMD kD PiTri 1 i et tr I li; .! a t-aiid a", himi hi-neca w.tti 0..1I I. ca. on it. Luna. rtrd wjU t jirei x4- ui rauru U tut al liO H rat WaMhinuwi atrccU i)ti u. K. COSKiJ.Vti.
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SIJBU R. S AKT LOTS, Fifc GAKD:- NS A?Cf Rf S W' XCtS. XEAR THK CITi OF ISDrAXAPOU. rou sin: at auction. Tho following Pht vrill sb37rtho Lot3, tboir Sizj aal th-ir Location NORTHEAST QR.f SEC. FIVE, TOWN. FIFTEEN, RANGE FOUR.
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rflii.!.,i;tfr,.milieN. K Q- of Src. 5, In Town. 15, U"f 4 Ea-t, Irin; eat of th city, an4 iorial Uiiiid and tl:r Nrth Hoid.Ju.t Ea t of Vat r" a;.d Mcl ucal' t.rxk yard and in.rmdia'ely ihhI r.r ll lu.l rr . r.l.. . ;l.,KA...'...r.l.- .f.v. .. :. ...... .u j -I . k 1 .....- A Tl.
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in ?.e n.-ighWI.oiHt ofil e 1 M pardeus in ihe vicinity of tLe e tv. The lind i v'rv nch ui elu'd.ly ntuat.d. Ibt sie rkH ,,j ,ce ,.n tu. ou;i I d .-crib.-d. jut nurtu f .National l;..a1. and ne Hajarda hi rk Jard. on V'UX1)y. Arta-sr 17. at 1 ..u-1. m 'I E'l.M s One-fourth ca-I. mj bii-1. I. J.nce in tliree equal annual payment-, wih liver- and fort f tt .ecwrat deferred pay -iM-nta. lor f .rthc r ji irricul4r aj-i'v m .T!IER?70. Aucli'tirer, Ji:i. '3-.'.t l Or to MrKERNAN A TIKI CV, It. tl r.-ra e Apei t. It.dianaial'.
SUNDRIES. FOR 500 doz. Glass Fruit Jars; 1,000 Gross Corks, all size?; 1,000 lbs. Sealing Wax; 300 doz. Brushes, of all kinds, sizes and stvlcs; 50 bbis. Coal Oil; 10 bbls. Benzine; 20 bbls. Linseed Oil; 20 bbls. Lard Oil; 50 bbls. Lubricating Oil; 50 bbls. AVhitin-; 500 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morphia; 10 b iles Terra Japonica; 10 caes Mas Liquorice, pure, for Tobacconist?; 10 cases Siiek Liquorice; 10 bile Sponges, quality Tarious; SuO boxes Glass, all sizes; 500 jjalls. Eist India Castor Oil; 8 tuns White Lead, in Oil; 4 bbls. S;)'ts. Turpentine; 22 bb!s. Varnish; 1C bbls. Alcohol; 472 IIk Gum Shellac; 45 bbls. Old Rve and Wheat Whisky; 10 doz. 0! 1 London Dok Gin; 4o doz. London Porter, 40 doz. Scotch Ale; By ST i:VA KT A HO KG AX, WHOLESALE DRffiClST.", Jj o. 4 1 Eat tVahinjtcn Street. CLAIM AGENCY. stn.uii.tiH' c..f .w .ßK.rcv. McKERNANS, PIERCE & CO., avTBuaiz' p ArjrjcT roa nil COLLECTION OF SOLDIER'S CLAIMS, COLLECT OFI1CKKS' AND SOLDIKrs t W fvuuu. l'-miities Bjrlc Fay, Pay for Extra Euty. anl Pa f r ll.r-r t while in the ervice, c, a iHilie..!! et Claii-iM at V.l,.,?i entity. Orrx- r No .".9 vv, j.txV -rhir.-.ion Hreet, (neat door eir ..t I'-liT r Uouw,) (ridunp..li. Ind. Eox 114, encl"e ramp. Mj..r W . ter anl D. S McKernan hare an oflic in NabTi'l. Tenresee. J. II McKKKN O', I wixslow ft. 1'IEKCK. D. S. McKEIl VAX, I MJ. J D. WALKER, Late 21 Ind. Cavalry. Rrrrar-krr Gov. Mrrn, Adjt Gen. Noble. Gen. Love, Jude iVrkiuo, In l.anapoli. Juii30-dtf GROCERIES. rllUllO. Ij I A l)LLb, IVO. FOR SALE I'Y ' JWTE aV ffi E.i.I.imllS No. 9 West Washington St, r I'.ARRELS X.O. SURk. AND TWENTY FIVE JJ b.g i'niue lüo Co.lee. iu ..tore aini for aal low "J AYElt 4 WILLIAMS. No. 5 Wet WahiiiKtoi. tret. TCELEDKATED EAST INbl A 'tmiFP Ci-Öce, tue bi-M It round Co3re in u-e a-.it ai.a niui.,e it at t 1 9 mm 47 a V VI m ..... . - SAiK Wil li N 9 Wehl w A.Liinrtoa Hree t i KITS Xi is. 1 AND2HVJKEkEL, EXPRESSL O J i 't Uciii a-e, Ju.t arrtvinj al AW IU A WILLIAM. W et Wninjf!oa au A Llf,Y. ASOETXENT OF EXTRA FINE TEAS uun 5 H jon. Imperial. iariiHir 'td Ii!ck MTitxted with rcat care, ikJ fr.r M.e u,Wat SAWIER WILLIAMS. No. 9 W-t WajLinton at. HIVI JUMSARNtID8 EXTRA H0IL D "l.yUly ar.d brvri.ed Kje CofW. the tt In . Caii ai.a et Cwiite. Put . m ma!l pacagea t u;tth trade. aWUK niLIJaUS, No. 9 We.t WahiUft'tou it. VLS I A LAKUE STUCK CF EVERT YALIKTT OF Stable ixl Fancy Gr. rl. Tob ceo, Ciar, Witalm atd Wiil .w Ware, IV hit- H-b. Mac wi. Sal mon, Trvut. Cam.eJ Frara, aellMro, P.cKJea Spice-J Oya-ter-, Ac , JLc. Crcene cheaper rhan ai y bou In the city at SAttViu VVILUial'. juneO No 9 Wei KatiriU t. ATTORfalEYS. CI1AS. W. ÄTAGCi, Attorney at LaT7 . . XO. TEUM.BANCE II A LL, wicKiaÖ-dlj l'iaape.Jl.lwdiari.
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