Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1864 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINlL.

THURSDAY MOKMNO. JANUARY 7. riiglbllltr ; ern or .Mortem." Th Journal, " or two aro, Her dicuiinr tr. quKo whether Governor Mobttj, "II he houM acre rt or honld re;eiTC th Uni n norni nation for fiovernor in February, can conat'tutiftöllj ho! tJi tifüce. in an article nnr a col smn Inr.j in che tCrrnitire. wir! up b? ijlo Ifixin U it rc-ulrr for aajing o much about it, the ce rfry plain. But i4 it o? T.f CuovtituUon war: "An. V. Sec.-1 atd 2. Tb executive fwer of the Sutc hall be TtH In Gorrrcor. He aha.1 AW hi clüc during four year), n'I thall rot Ue eligible more than four yttr in any periol cf eijrhl jer. There rh be L'euttatat (iTeroor who hall hold his office Jurin four jear." Tbe Journal, in coram culm-; opon th. fore goitg htctioc of the Constitution, st; this provia'on was "itjteodfl to effect, nl Joeffect, bat oue tliln, the eiclmion of any one roan from two 8ucce?.iire tltetinn to the t'llice of OoTeror.' ThU ia i.oi the lo,;ue of the Con'itutHu, an e can ooly juJt? of it In ten Coo by" the i'Uiu anl obfiom tietniot; of tbe worl oteJ. That instrument mjs the ( vrnor 'Vhall hold hi office during four year, and hall doc be eligible more ibao four years In toy period of eiht yeiM " Ho! 1 and elect are certainly not synonymou term. To fleet Dinoi "to select from amon two or more, tint which iilpreferr!" -to elect a I'resMer.t or Governor," while hold inifin "to hare; as to JutlJ a pUce, office or title " In IHjO the Itepuh'ictns of In liint nominat! Bexar S. Last for OoTernor, and Oliver I Moitox for Lieutenant Ciorernor, with thia understanding, that In ce of nieces one was to hoM the offloe of (i'jvernor ami the other w to he elected to the Uuitel Sutes Senate, m the fturcer of Dr. Ftrcu. The Republicans were ucreful in cmyin the Sute ticket and a mijoritj of the Legislature. On the Fecond Mond it in January, lsif Hknrt d. Lank was Inaugurate fliTcrrur, and Olitlk I MoaroM Lieutenant Governor. Three Iat thereifter HtütT H. Lor w.n el-cti United St Uei Memtor, and resigned the Governorship, atjd upon the Mrae d.iy Olittr P. Moutom wa inaugurated OoTernor. lie took the oath of office a&huth, aiid deliver e I an ad lre-y, a-4 (ivernor, to die 5eneral Afcniblr in pcrou, in whicj occurs the 'ol'.owing pma;e: "Called bj llit Constitution to perform the duties of the office: of Governor, it -will t.nt he ex pected, under the i-iicuru-tmce, th.tt I hou!d delivrr formal in-tuurtl udre-s. I m otily plede m?sell" to ytu, nod through you to the people of Indhria, to the extent of my ability, for a Ixithfut and economical utJminNtr iti ui ; to take cre that the l iwsbe enforced, and to resist extrivjnce and peculation, com in what form, they may." Si nee the 17th day of January, lebl, Oliver P. MtaTo hei I the office of Governor; all of his official tloctitnentü have been 5piiCd (iovernor, not Acting Governor, and if he live until the 21 'Mooday of January next, he will have heil the office of Governor of Indhna lor the iwulilulinttal term, lacking only three days. While he was noC lectii to the office he has held it four yeirs' l icking three days, and the Constitution pays "the Governor ?h!l not be eligible 'more th in four years." TbeJounralsays that His Excellency "became Governor by courtesy, but not by the Constitution." Governor Mourox thought differently. In his inaugural he said be was called by the Constitution to erforni the duties of the office of GoterLor. He was Governor then constitution . ally and of course hi term of office and his eligi bitUy to hold another term is fixed by theConsti tuliou. That in-itrumeut says "the executive power of the State shall be vested hi a Governor." Since the retaliation ui Governor h.t, thejex r1 X1 .v-r tt: I ,,, s'.iin li-it,r, ii v f.i tu l V. L''a-a va " - Govenior Mortox and ho cannot he electeil (Jov craor al the next election aud serve the lull term without violating that provision of the Constitution which ays the Governor "sdi II not be eligible more thn four years in n;iy jeriod ol eight years." Hut what cares Governor .Morton for the Constitution and the ftwsT They.are.no rc.-traint upon him wh tlever. Iily tie violates them with impunity, nJ knowingly. Iii- ambition i.J boinn!le-s, but office of nome kin I is a riece.-i.-itv to him He-ha aspiration- lor tlic Pre-i lency and he h.rs hoped to be the succc-sor f Mr. LcvcOLX Hut I tiling in this he i willing to t ike the next be thing within his grasp. The .lour nalV discussion, t!erefore, of the. constitutional eligibility of Goveri'or Moutov tt ferve another surce-'ive term as the Governor of the StUc. is mere triHonslnoe The editor vituilly sn? .! The artfvle has a itiiSc.nce. however. Iiis a notiß'-uioti to che Kepuhii.-n.s of Indiana t-hit His Kxeelleiicy leair- of the nomination for the Presidency, as there are bo nnny Kichmond- i:i the field, a nd that he will crt'eiully -iiocept the boruinuion Lor iJovcrnor and hd l it, if elected, until ometliinj; better tutm.up. That's jut what the Journal means by the "eligibility of Governor Mortux." He his constitutional hankering after office and he intends it -htll be satisfied, if p)-ible. ''lie Vote Itrqiurrtlt Accordi'tii; t a statement )n the W:ihincton Chronicle, KepuMican, the tyi I u umber of vueretuired to be p)llel iu the nine secede I St ties to bring them, back into the Union under the President's plan for recou.-truction, is tT.l3l Virginia is not eour.te!, because she is aaikl to be TirtuallT recon.-tructid; nor South Carolina, be i cau?e she hs Dot hitherto ct a popular vote tor ! President. j This is about u' t fourt! the popular vote of ! Indiana, and upon that Im.-I- nine Si ites are'toj be brought back into the Unior. One tenth of j the population, 'and all cf that portion n. ty lef re;re., are t. govern uine-tenlhs. C;.dt r thi-j arrangement hat bei'oiie of t!;e oM r-!.i-!:ed ' Republic a theory o: orer.rn-it K it the mi jority uu.'t overu? Th m m.';ii il.i, lirpubh j cn Admiriitr.i!i'n lit i;o ti.e.u-iti!ii!;,.ti, tbe government became like a sh!:i at ci without chart or rudder, drien hither ard thither wher j ever the changeable winds miht d:rcct. ;ii i a long as this slate of afVur cutinuts it will ! e! folfr to anticipate anything but tri.!.!r vi I d: jister. JgPTbe I?ostor. Pt ms that ti e d-ct.r are recorumer d t g hiky . In-th as a curt a:. 1 pre ventlve of dii theria. The ren.e1y is popular, aod tl e iran,en:e suiJes tlial niO-lical science is j making in the art of pre-erving life, are very gen--eraily admired. fTT. D;Arcy Mctlte, in the-coursv of a : lecture at Peterborough. Canada West, rned I bis countrymen against the Fet.ian Hrotherhood, ; as au ore inixstion recently lormed to eaiite re I beliioo in Ireland " j Sir William Arm-trong is making a l,tx.. -pounder tan the Kuglinh Governuient, the cost of !icb will probably be il),UA. j ZZfTh Cayuga marches cf New Vorkrer 30,W seres, and ire to be drainel at a j-t of! fiJfW.oDO. ?-

tor xh tat ar,tiiit. The Complaint n to tUe Manner tif Iter r it I titiK tlie .Irgrw Trooua. Kt'iTOH SLMini: Coto hints hiving oe-n mde n to ti e mmrier !" r---raiting aid rou?trr in the b-4aKion of color e-1 troops Iteii-sf r4iel in tins Site, I .ieio it a nni T uf just.ee to the military auth rit;es of te Stile to Uike t uhhc uch ficts concerning the ai'eed cues of c ourUir.t as are within my kooale-Jue. The authority to enlit men for thia baf illion ha feen prin t the variom rrrruitiag officers ender m dire'tion. J have invr'nbly instructed them that the place of th recruit's re-idence should receive the credit for his enlistment, unle tue county or town. hip where he lived refu-ej t pay h;m the uual b7unty. ui which c fce tie recruit rul, e ect the place of h: a ct.Iitme:i, tnd r;ive crcht fijr t!te a-ime to th loc-toty ayin tiie boui.ty tliat itidtice! him to voton'ier. In th'a -mMter the Governor si) i thu iniiilirr ti's'borkie, here htd ti voice, ai.d u'h intt uetions a I give were bned ui on ofinjoH exrr'ed y the mmtrrii.g officer of the li,;td States, that the recruit could enlist aud Ix? ere Ittel aa a volunteer in any county of his seie-.-tion. And this isjuit.so far as c.tored troops ar? corccrnei, forthin reason. The (oernOie;.t dwes not pay them the bsunty that whi'e aoldiers receive, and their monthly pay is ccn-'dtTahly lc-s than that ol other troop-, t-o th at colored men liable to the dr ift were left to erdi-t without bounty or go where private r local rub-criptions h id pro tiled rVjunty for them. Tlie u'rievurices coin pi lined of have originated cuinly in rccretbir giir.s nia lehv v.trio'.;s township agents with re ciu'lin officer, by hieb colored tr-jops have been trarnferre 1 from one locality to the credit of another, and recruiting officers for white resimerits have habitually dor.e the same thing. Counties interested in rroutins tlie proper credits for their volunteers can -ueomplUh their object by having someone pre-ent wheu the men are mustered to see that tlie rauste- in roll eive s the true resilience of each man. Some counties have taken this precaution, and without it there is no possihle method of obviating the ciifficully. I will ftat in cohrlu-ion that w hen these com plaints were lira I made the Governor directed me to give private instruction to all recruiting offi cers of the battalion requiring them to give the place of ech recruit's re-idenre the credit of his enlistment. Willi sm P. Fimibuk, Commandant.. January C, For th'r Siate Sentinel. Mr Editor: I see an article in your daily headed: "At a called meeting of the citizens o 'School Di-trict No. '.I, Liwrenre township. Mi rioii coiint , and that Dr Ii oker as apf.oi:-,e J to ascertain the names of those lio would not contribute." f Now, sir. this I),-. Kooker never etile! on me for that purpo-c, neither was he appointed by the ineetinc, or the Pre-ident of that meeting, for that purpose, as I understand by tho.-e who were pre-ent at that meeting, but th it he was appointed by the Pre-ident ol that meeting to take my name, with other-.to your office and to the office of the Journal to havens publi-hed. Now, sir, there were but few of the men of the district there over the .ige of twenty, at. 1, as I am informed, a r.njoiity of tho.-e In weie there are not on-i c; M lol io l (: i Jovernmei t For in-taiice, tlie Pre-ident ot the meeting only n few months ii'o, at h ('iirteily Conference ol the M. K. Church, held .u t'.c Ho;ev.el! Meeting Ho'i-e. when tliotc w is i n:nnbt-r of rc-'dntions oireretl as an cxpre nn ' ?..y alty to the (iovrrnrrient, tiiis same Pi e-i !e:it, Ozro Uites, re fn-e 1 to vote for them And ai'icr he bail ft;l!v rerlect"! o.i this .- l'-je-r, th" n-xt diy, being the Sabbath, he stepped up to the minister in the pijpit, and told him to have his i: line recorded against them And further, this pame ().ro Hates s-tid that it his mm ha ! to fu-ht lie won! I lihtut home. Again; this Fie 1. S iyl ..r, who-e name is thus puhii-hed with mine, is a tine .ar.il loyal Democrat. He voted the full Democratic ticket la-t fall,- and is now proie-sedly a true Union man. Also, this sunc O.ro Hates called on Frtd. S y lor on Fridty morning and got two dollars bounty money, which was orne two days aller said meeting, but before Mr. Siylor knew that hiname w.is thus puSÜshe . Mr. Ivlitor, pletse pubii-h the above in your daily, that the true spirit of the whole transaction may appearand be knoaiMo your readers AXDRLW SallTIl. January .rth, led. hiott u .whim; ion.

KoOlflcliil roiuni tuilrntlon to be lielrf a Ith fieti. Iluller 1', posiirc of more off the llot off the Adiiiiniatration Increiineil llurdrvis ol Tnxniion to be Impoaed ion the l'coplc-Tlic " alitdicil Covet the- liiinJs of the So tit her it People. Special Correapoinlt-nce tf th Chicago Tirr.cs.J .Washington, December III . "The government" has received official inform ition rm Kichriiond to tlie etIV't that t! c Southet u authorities will not recognize the bea-tly Hutler as an otlicef. and tint they will hold no cotnmunic ition with him otr the subject of the exchange of prisoners, r on any other Mibj-v t. Vou will remember that I -.-ired in a recent letter that Mich would be the action of the Confyleratt -government. IJtiiier's conduct at New Orleans was so be istly that the Confederate irovemment were coinieiled to piotmunca a decree of oit1 iw ry-iigarnst Into If by any chance he ere to tali itito the h ir.tl.s o! tlie S-Mili.ertr soldier-, he would he huti on il;c tie ire-f tree. This is the rea-oo br he is j ot leinie l like other t!i r. in our army by the Conlederate authorities. And this is the rea-oji that I!ut!er can be of no i:-e .- an agent for the exch.ange-of pii-oj eis. If the M'.bject of the exeh iin'e ol pri-or trs his beet, i:. tru-ted to bini; the I'niori ..-oMier in the South erri t.ii-ons w ill te great. !e il or-e off' th tn beioie And.il "the i:o ei-r.-'inenl" i-ic.iliv tie pilous to effect the exchange I such pis-meis (which I doubt;, they i!l hue to t..ke the m ttter out of Hutler': h ind-, co'ii-nit it to some -oMk er wtiom t!ie C ti tt-.-er ite oven ment j will recognize as a eent iem in. Al " nil i.iitr . I before a tegular exchange of prisoners is -,ic tin '. onitne.-.ce i, tie A i rn :ii : -1 rat . wi'l luve to' retract tlieir ab-urd ii gnii .ihnut nero tjops. j Whet) that ob-tacle, and Hutler. are both out of j the way, tbe exchange ot pti- ners will proce! j rcg-;J.irly. It is true that tho etcs of the people were fully opetfitl to the va-t extent, and to the lull depth, of the atrocious ile-igi.s of the Administration, in reference both to the next Pre-idential election, arid to tlie manner in which they have detexminel to di-po.-e ol ;he lands embrareil ithin the territorial hurts of tiie Southern State-. On both of thee subjects new bu t- are coming to lil-.t ever v few djv There a- a '-rest del id' iiietni'ic in th it speech ol Mr. Seward, made .-ouie time! ago, in whit h he pkeof Mr Inco'n's having! bten flec'ei Prc-i jcM of till t..e States for fur i years, ..i.d h aji. been roi.be! of his riht to riet ' as Pi lent in litreen .! ihem. It will r,e ie-1 nirtnheiei! that Mr Sen .! ! dec! tred 'n that j S eet h thit the people ctrtdtf t i Mr Lincoln to! re elect him. -o that he (u! have Ids riht.-! ' C:ie o the Hej iibüc in r ;ie-entatives Ii iu Iii i nois :id var i ed the -mi" ies in i public .iddre-S i delioei bet c a ft on';.;- he pu; ; it iioi the troiind th n " Linct In oug'r.t to be! allowed to comp'.e e ti e cre.t work o einmi;'a- ; tion ahico he has -o well commenced." ((. j redet-of ti e Time- tbr-ese t ', the I ingi;.i;e ! and -eiitimei.ts of tlitse men. ai.u al-o the of! (Jreeliy, tntntioued at the ch e .if my I tt ittter. ' All the-e men ate intimites of t!.e Piesider.t ' They I. ire his ear di:!y. They arc imbued witli ' h:s ii 4 1 here i a t-4rfe-t a-.-cotd bttueenj hat tfey - IV M:d !nt the Pre-idc:;t i:,'e:)i- to' do And, in .'1 v-.tt rh.n v,v. there is :o I ii : . abvut tt.e .-..i.-TituVon .i itUMH f t!,e Fd- . eral goiemmt nt t..wrd t- .-: ,tt-; n .thin,' about ! pre-ei v.; the t tt- k the love o: !.'L.iHig tb i;.t iv,:,ning ' t e ; .; !' .. tbe Soul uerti ! Ma'es by Mvming b theri !.,e r rigt.ts I t-. n'i tuf.on I l'u irar.tee-; i vh'n' tb..'jt retorit.- to the pe-.jlc f tin North ti eir Ibertie; uoth.i g eeiialut nur ''i.--ati-fied fei'ow citi-len-ol tti" South." a- Mr L noi.ti at trst tabe-i ; them At-iut all these tl.i::g- Mr. Lincoln and hi? j adi-eis care nothing. Wb.t thT cure btjt 5s ' to enrich themselves by pro'ui gins: the W4r ai d : retail ing thrm-elnsin :rr What they talk ' about is the r.ig.er. Th--r tr for the nejro' will ordy re-u;t,s t ft.- as thr latter i- concerned. ' in the mi.-e.-y and s:.tr iiiun of thousands of tl-st I unforturiate race. It wo-ihl re-ult in the err rninati-n of the whole rue. but I r the lot tht it will never reach one rifth put of thein All thir loud profes-ion-i of hiUi.th: o:j for the negro nre only u-t-i to cover up the r on pe'fib piiro-tstrj Wendell Philli:) n ants tl e e-tates tf all the Siutheru jevple iu be conbscated nd dn.d.Nl a;uctig the Dfun rnd the SoUh Mis taken rtalol ihouh he te. I.e. at lejt. i -in

cere Hut it is nt so wi'h the umner, the Gretie, the Hectbers, and the L.vejoyg, who d.rtct and coritrol the ac inn of the President. The-e met. then for the me thing. Hut they know trm. even if the Southern f-e't le are ubjugate! and exterrninstel, and the.r lands parcel- ; ed out to the bh-.cki, the latter could r.Ot reuin them lor s:: an i they trut thit. ultimately, by s .me le-i.-litii e Ueputd cm jucgl.Ty, thoe lands I w'l revert to them That i the secret motive with ail ihe men who are clamoring for this wholesale robbery of our ItUow c;ti.eus of tbe South, and for the division of their estates among the n groes. X.

I Kr'-m the New York WorM. S rer d Afriruna .'lea Irvaiir Unrninc;. If fiitli he laced in tl.c avitnicn'ts of leading Republican or itors and newspapers. ronj aieii Oiu-l bo nt,-f.el that not only i.s political power abandoned Lieh is baed on -lave labor, but the legal relation heretofore eii-tinj between mter und -lave nui't everywhere in the dated Stttes speedily cease. Such a consummation will, by a very large proportion of the now loyal Stn.es, be hailed as a public blessing a ble-.-it.g alike to free and bond, to white and black. There are nut a few honest and intelligent men and women in the United States who believe that slave labor has dictated arid domineered over our national policy, es er .ince we entered on the preat highway of aovtreienty, wbo unceasingly proclaim such to I e the fact, and demand thit the tree l ib r States tdntll now as-ert their rights and seize the helm of government. These very perple, however, hive assembled together on each returning Fourth of July, and vexed all judicious listeners by the extravagance of their encomiums upon the successful r areer of the government ol the United States, without thinking, apparently, thit, if our nation had become so great, had been the instrument of n much nood, and if slave i.i.... i. ...i ..i 1 1 j -! it i "'iu um.ur'j a on t-oniioii.-u OUT TCOCrai government during 11 that time, then, slave labor, as a sy-'em, deserves the credit of having made the best government the world ever saw. Another cltss, large and potential, sincerely believe slave labor to be the sole and exclusive cau-e of all our 'resent woes, and that destruction of that s-te;n of enforced labor will forever cIonc up and foibid all chance of another rebellion between the people in the United States dwelling north and tho-e dwelling- south of a given line of latitude. It is u-eie.-s to j-int8uch reisoners to the. fact that the rebellion which was nippcJ by the energy i f Jack.-on had not slave labor for its proximate cau-e. Djuhtles the zealous nu n and women e describe, if they had lived i:i Krigl and during our struggle lor inde pendence, and had never beta coioni-ts, wouid have anathemaiued Pitt us a eoppeihead, and would have in-i-ted tht, as right to tax w as the cause of the rebellion, theieb re all taxation must bede-trood forever. Si, if the-e tneti and women had lit cd in the tears of the long (Jer man war-, mal had believed the "(niggle a eou-te-t to decide whether trans suostanti ttion or con substantiation w the true faith, they would have urued 'cr-i.-tentl v that destruction of uli substantiation was the only way to pet mament 'Cace. And so it is that vast numbers of good and patriotic Americans icjoice to-day, with joy on- i cea?uig, nt tbe u.-.-urned near approach of the day when, in i ur republic, thete shall by r.e'ther slave to tlee nor ma-ter to pursue. Conservative men tlty who seek to deal w:t!i the m ii'i pro'cn nte-euted f"r solution, and tlo nut dwell on mere inciden's .-t st i confused und doubting. They never have consented to he m'el by ntrves when held by Southern slaveholder,, and do not believe tfiey ever hue been. Neither, on the contrary, do they intend, if thev hate power to pi event it, to be governed in the future by neyrurs in the hands of Northern abo !itio:ii-ts. Whether held as si tves. or as mere voting tools and pupjets of Hiack Republicans, they do .iot believe that Air:e ins c m carry on the government of the United Slates for the hest inteie-t ol the white race. It wouid be supposed that the tidings of want, wrctehedne-s, tilih, d'.-e.i-e moral ami physical, starvation, death in it.s most appalling in pes, which conic to us from every portion of the land where our advancing; armies hive sundered the relation of - master nd slave; no obedience to abolition passion and hate would attemper the joy of the emancipationists. We cannot under-' stand bow Christi ui men and women can read without a shudder the letter of the commitieof the Freedman's Aid Societies, and the pitiable, tdehening conie i..n of President Lincoln, iu his message, transmitting the same to Cotigre-s with but a piragraph ot notice, in w hich iie says he has not "the time to form a mature judgment of his own thereon." And yet thin letter td the Freed m in s Committee does but deil with the phy-ieal condition of the ftouseiess. homeless, clothesie-s beings who hate been thus nu-h'd out into what, to them, is an onknown sea. All this is but as a urop in comparison with the greater juestion which rises portentous from the recent contention in New Orleans, in a hieb free I Ab icans a ere. as al unlerstsitl, permitted to enter an 1 deliberate on etualify with the white race; tor tii.it touches, a.- with a necd!e, the point of whit in the future is to be the political rela tion between us of the European races nnd then ol the African race, now freed. As we ate told, at the rate of ten thou-and for every mile advam ed by tic: ei tl (Ir iti. into the enemy's country. President Lincoln has placed upon the records of his -en, ntty hi- inability to grasp thi mere j I y -if tl problem. Who ill -,y that he or :inv other of the men iv- in power can master the political pi'. Mem? We -lull w a:t to see w hat a liepuhiieuii Congre-s em promise! Tlieits is the respi'iisibiiit , md tlreir- must be the ghrv er the shame . - . It has seemed to us that there is much of intr.!cli.:i and'wri:::ig in the hi-torv oi thatnei -hboiing nitioii ufion this continent in which war civil War h-is come to be the chief indu-trv of the country What is the key to the object con- j dition of thf Mexitv.n lejiihlic? Hu -he not! Tet iab'e, animal. nd mineral resout s far sur- ; pa.--ing i Im. M-of the Uniud Stan--? lietlect ujx.n i the c;.oi tiitu advantages wc gained bv pos-e--i.,n id California, which w us but one o! hei province-! ' Wn his not Mexico h-en pr norfion;illy :i- pros : erims and powerful a- tli.--e Uni el itcs? Not . because we were esdo.ntz"-! doetlv tv the Atigio- j S ixoii rat e, lor- Hiaz'l i- !.k; peicetn!, prosper- ! on-, with us, and that t.oae:lul State, v. is foaudel ! by the Poituge-e in Ihaiiii r ice, hke, In not ! superi'T to, tbe S ini ird- Not bee i u-e w e at e a icpubli'.', for agon, :n Hrazi'i, tve have nioti ircli- j ical i;i-t:tutions .md hete-ii'ary rub-rs, wirij a' titled ari-tocracv. And Hrazil is but an il!u-trt ' tion which comes, widi many others. .;s we write. J Wh it, we repot, is the kev w hat explains the j difference tetween the Uni'ed States at.d Itr.i7.il, t:i the one hand, and Mexico, on the other? ' The topic is large enough fur i book, too I larj;e for one article of adiily paper to give all j its fnc's. Ulu-tratio:,-.. mid limitations; rol ttt; there is me f act in the history ol" Mexho wbieni w e d"-ire to touch. , j 1 he war of independence of Mexico from ' Si-am, a: lei, io be -ure, oy the attempted trms ' ter d the Spani.-li monarchy from its old i;ng : to Joseph H.tn i arte, began by the u ni-i;igs of: tlie Indiana of Mexico ag.tii.st the Luropeau ' nce-in Mexico. The lir-t great revolutionary j movement of New Spa'n whs the tumultuarv j uprising of a hu:i be 1 th t. tnd Indi ins in Cu.tti- i itjuata. foinei ted nd he .ded ty a dissolute priest . bylhemme f II ! iigu PL it te!clliou avo-.e- , ely for the ex'ei min i'ion of th wliitenicn in' Mexico, who .th t e weic capibleof carrying on a re. ul ir governmen:. w ,- sa-pres-e.l in the bloo.f f Hidalgo and some tf his deluded Indian to I ' low is Two c ir el.ipse-l. ami in the province ! of Vail ni di i t ri-i:e 1 a -ecom! revolution irv up- j li-ing. by a l ew arm d h ilf biee!s mil Iiidians, j led an by .it. other piie.-t, M-tf!c.s. to w ar u;sm j white t::e:j. A se o;l time the wliites sueeeeieij i in s:t ptesf,g ti c it.-urgt-t.ts. In in-eo,uence of tii - strife be wen t.'.e w hi e and colored races j in Mexico, tl.ere : p:-;tv for empromise, ! which Wrtst !or' l by a crcie -f Sp tni-h parent- : age, Aug'isti.i Itu-bi Je. wh h d re-i-teJ Hida'- ; go ,nd M.otli-.s, ;;i.d thit e m;romi-e consisted I f irctty b.f a eei: !! in-ur-ent In bins and w lide nie:;, e illtd the Ttire Cr. trat tees of Igu ' la. !r 'ti i.e villi ge of it- signature. One of the i corvpnoj, of t'nat Ttgicement wa the equality of t r ruen inhabiting Mrxieo. I y which Int. .n-j were elv;e-l i., e-'iaotv with h-te Kuror-etns. ; This w.,s the .trtn g j int d Mexi'-ii indepen- j dence How unlike that of American indepen-! deuce? I H'it the co'ore-1 nee bd not b;'ie by the! jiuarm'ees of Iguil.. tvr witl'in a -.'igle teirl there wm another Ind in dem -n-tr i'ior. which! expelled Itnrblde troni the con: try. and "n this ! effort the ledii g t'iought o r:.t i-juviity of j r vre, but Iii ing ot all men of Kurn-ear t ice j from Mexico. ,nd liomtint timet-, thi- there lit- len f r Mex-eo n--ht,g b-t cnil war, and' half t'ree-l In iiai,-, with now and then a pure white man governing; the country. The grett mining e-f ibi.-huan.ts are ile-troyed; institutions J of charity, religion and idminL-Uativii, rerel by ! the Spatiard. nrt c mpletelt ruiaed, until to the anit i t ot Cienerl lot- loct etr there h '

been ureeed.d. what o to be expected, the e- sacke! the interior rf the Keokuk, attachel buoy tab.isl.ment of an adm:nl.trat ca reUi.g 1-r im- ; to lost ari'-h-.r, and made under-water examiaaroehate support oo the forces of a lurcin gov- i tions of the rebel oVtructions. Waters recently ercaient. And all ha. resulted from the attempt ; examir-c the sunken Weehawken. ani met an

io make inuians and half breeds politically equal rou iuc oumiuaut turotean race Shall we profit by the lesson? ütati: ITi:.'!

j the turret betweca the guns. Fearing thxt hi ti. r t- ! air-hose would become eutvngled, he made his The Au..tor of T,rPecsr.oe co.nty. up to , w,f 0,Jt wilh &( tbe t W1$ forre1 Monday ust, had pai.I the lounty to thiee bun- , to give up his inTesügition until calmer weather dred ard twenty one men. "' a more fsvorable oppoetunity. A calf on a farm near Lafayette was frozen ! . 1'ecnllnr lntlt"itlen In Iowa. to death in a table while opon iL feet, and in an : Amotig tbe curious pha-es f Iowa society ; upright portion. the "Ataanti Sociefy.M locved in lowacourdy, -r .. .... . ; twcr.tT mile-west of low a Citv. From the Mu's -Tw,f,tM,of Aden county wet e ft oze to ; C(lt;Iie Jourril,i we glean thefollowing f.cts redeath on Thursday hight la-t upon the road-ide lative to this otnmunity. Itfv.s: on their way home. Their Dames were J amis 1 It numbers eiht hundred members, and is di Bf tiK! Michael Hrax-the former was un- I Juu 'c? f' lt .u VT1' ., . r , ,. ; tru-tee-, elected bt all the members of the Soci the influence of liquor and probably oerUhed in etv. The Society owns twenty thouand acres consequence of it. i of land in one belt. They have" a large stock of P i t - r, Afu-i -, . ! horses, sheer and cattle seven hundred bead of i Kent, hso., ofvvhite counfv, was m i .,i. , ,i, ...... i w e . th.rif tr- i i , Je1111"- twelve thousand head of sheep, and a

.... n o LlCik toss niljUll L 1 1 v t lllie i r .- .. . . . . . ano iowis oa trie piraine on l nur-Jay night. Scarcely a fowl escaped in that section, and the stock eattle fared little better. The fat cattle generally escaped. f Lafayette Courier. Svall-iox at Jefferson vi lle The New Albany Lcnger, of Thursday evening, save: v e are informed that there were fortv-one cases of small pox and varioloid in the penitentiary at JefTersonville this morning, und about fifty caes in the town. A number of deaths, w e learn, have occurred. The disease is also very maglicnant in the militarr prison at Louisville, and a large number of the prisoners have been removed to other quarters. We hear of a few caes of small pox in the Tnilitary hospitals of this city, but as soon as they are developed they are sent to Louisville, to the mall pox hospital. The election, on the 5th inst., of Directors of the Tone Haute and Richmond railroad resulted in the choice of Chauncv Kose, Dimas Dening, James Firrington, K J. Feck. Charles Wood, K. Kdwards. F. Nippon, W. II. MiKeen and L. (t. Wuiren. The Hoard of Directing was organi7.ed hv the election of K J. Peck, IVesident; Cha. Wood. Secretary; John Scott, Treasurer; and K. K S Ilicker, Suitintendent This road h t- deel ue'l a dividend of ere:t per cent, (free of government tax) on the earnings of the past fix months, which show s it the be-tmm aged as well as the most successful road in the We-t With such ditetors and -officers as conduct its affairs, how can it be otherwi-e? Terre Haute Kxm ess . Lawklmt. Tuxfxsitip. A meeting of the Democracy of Lawrence town-hip, M moil coun ty, was held in Otklandon Siturtliy, January 'J, lcb'l, for the purpo-e of appointing deVg-itts to attend Di-trkt Cor.tentiou to be hei-1 at Indianaptdisou the bib of January, 1HJ. On motion, Levi Hol ander w as c alle 1 to the Chiir and llenige Webb made Secretary. On motion of E. I). Ilutnia, a com'nittee t.f three was iipjtointed to -e!'Lt a delegate from each -chool district in the township, to attend th Ditrirt Convention. The committee w;is appoiutti! to consist of Joseph Hehman. Alexitider Mock, and A. F. Cory. Tbe e-imitii'iee made the following report: District I. Mo-es Craig; district "2. Arno, Craig; district li, O7.r0 Hates; district -I. .bur es Flanagm; district 5. Josenh H. Lmert ; üsirict fi, K. D Hantn; district 7, Lr. Hol.tn.ler; dist H, John Thomas, Esq ; district U, David Springer; district 1. Swnuel Cory; district II. Henry Hell. The following re-olutio'i.s were pas-eJ: 1. Tint we instruct our delegates to stip;ort Gen. ('eorge H. McCleilan f..r Fnsidenf, and (en. IT. S (Jr.int fr Vice I're-ident, in the National Democntic Convention. 2. Tint the proceedings of this meeting be published in the State Sentinel. ADlABOl.ic.vL Mi'ROKR We hesrd a number of at. counts yesterday of a most fiendish and villainous murder, perpetrated in this citv, on Sunday lat. We nude all possible ert'orts to leru the full particulars, but without sueess, 11 everybody seemed to feel no interest in the m Itter, because the victim was a man of color As we hear the story it appears that 1 number of the very fast young men of the citv, while .passing along the street, on what they a; e pleas f ed to term a 'splurge," met a tiero preacher named Jaek-ou, an inooen.-ive. tjuiet mm, when one of the youths named . My er, out of very wantonness, stabbed the negro three tir.ie-. and as one report hhd it. Killed him immediately. Another rejaft says the negro lived about foiir hours, and ..till another that he waa still alive ye-terdiv morning. A soldier took a mm on Sunday to the ofiice of the Prorost Mirshal. and fold that oflh-cr he hadstibbed a tiCgro. Capt. Hyties, being busy t the time, told the soldier to take tlie man to a con-table or justice of the peace. 11 I turn him over to the civil -nithotities. The soldier, however, let the man 0. Il is certainly an alarming state of society, when a colored man can be killed in open dav light in the city of Eton sville, and yet not excite sufficient interest to enable the facts to be ascertained with some degree of accuracy. It is due to th honor of this community, and i to our good name abroad, tint this matter be in-vc-iig ittd at mice, a::d vigorous! v. f Kvansville ' Journal. irnrre-potidenre of the X V. Trihtirs. i'lenitlng- tlie Itot loins of Hie Ionllnrs. Off MOURIS I-LSMi, Doc 'l During a recent vi.-it to Fort Hovtl I witne-s ed with considerable interest the operations of i the divers employe! to clean the bottoms ,f the monitors, ;iid perform otlier operations under the water. Messrs Jo-eh II Smith inl .lames ' H. Phelps have a contract with the goremtnetit i for the performance of this work, and hue been ! f great use here. The principal diver ippro J pii.ite'y I' a m el Waters is so n-nl t!ii otk I tint h.e has become aim jst atn;)hib:oi!-. te.inin ; ing for five -r -ix hours .tt .1 tune under wafer j Amin of herculean strength .md proportions, j A hen t! id 111 hi- - ibunrine rnior he be-'om mon-trou- in -i.e and anpe irat t t- j A more singular ig! f than to see lern roll or j tumble in the w iter and di-.tp:e r from sigiit. or 1 popping up. blowing, as the .nre-eire- ;r-o:i his! helmet. I ke a while, cm scitcelv tie im 1 'in. ! I wator, !,: hi. . i.Je f a joki. i .i,.n -.c hn 1 i-iirious an l,o ice wiil wive Iii.- craper alxiat is lie (tuns .r iiivmI" in tlie water, with the air ol a leritab'e rher o-d. One of hi. be'. jokes thi tetter fi r l-irur a vertahle fact 1 c ciiiriil 1 i-t snmmer. While he w.i e-npl -'.ied in eranoij; 1 1 . huii ot ne ! tf..- inii;tT-, r.eio from 'iic or t!u- t; 1 1 er pi m 'ai 1 :) c 1 me . 4 - t C , 1 i-ie i'l! : l at Io 1 of w-!?et mel -n. Wf:i buy 115 his niei .'in the divtr eanie and res' I !nn!elt" ui the .ide of th- i. nt. i The iier. -tirel at the exl; 1 r l 1. ry .p ear- 1 nee tliii .-oddenlv enrn out ol t': w it.-t sv. t'i . aUrmed wonder, but when the it er c zr i one j ot the bet melons in thr l.at, und ii-s.-tp;-. utf i ; unicr tr.e water, tlie gurlin; of the ,ir Ironi the helmet mix'n.' "with the m u Irl I bmhter. the I tiiht ol' ihe nej;ro leached aeiitnix. Hitil' ?c:inr his oar.-, without waititig r.i he paid !'or his tneh.n, he put .T nt his bt M.re.l. ar d h is j riot been Men in the vicidity ot ty.iiion (.'nek s'.i.ce. He c.i run t be tem;tetj -y.)n 1 the l;umls of the plantation, and b?liee-i that the Yankee. ! .1 e brought river devils to nid thtni 1 t:i m.vkinc w ar I he 'liver, when rlotl.ei in his arm r, is! eicht'd with lN pourtd.J. Ileside hi arm "r, h iia tvio leaden pJ-. linii.s: to hi hie ist :ui 1 back. Ihe ?o'es if his shoe- are of leid, an inch ?wd n hilf tri ek. Ail thu weii:t : r-r-d-l t' ovneorne the bu-iyuncy ivfn bv he ui i of air t iiee-1 into the anuor and i!re.-s, the 1 ittcr of in In ruM.er, worn bv the drier Wl,-u ,el -.. tiie urt.ace, he cm insiantly lrin h:m'hl ;ir tiv tloi:; lometitHnly the aperture in the heltt.e, tor the e-c'r of tlie air. Hi bu v t.- v i im KifdiaU'ly increased, ntii T.e 'mi-s t.p hke ;i cork and rliL at wi'l up)n the urf.tce The wutk 1 criprn the bottom -af the tiiini'or is verv arduous The direr si's upon p4r lnsh?d sthwrt the bottom of the vel, so .rr.n I t bf rn e-l at th work r-r. iri.i .m.l with m .T'!r P,l

to a Ion- handle, works on both ntde, of h itself t"ifrXt'M?m' 'B 1 U,rt a. fr a he can reu h. The m . of ojsti , w woul ;M call ih- attention of th public to our thit become attache! 0 the iron t.-ii!. of o:.e if Urge tK-t f nrial.xf 1 rtc monitor, even durin -one maimer here, U rot ganiUs fflMl firaltS immer te Hv tcttul measurement 1: n rti '"ra, mttel that 'JO b-i-heis f ovter-, !ieH. at,l Alo JtarWe iractl of ttpehor qoalitj. Ournocki4 aeawetsl were Mkcn fiuin the bott.m nf the U.1 ''P''tJ s!'. vfs, -'mpri. tbIM..tt . 1 ? I- . ' et fcnJ t ptittcm f Ka-vtfm Manufacture. MI ktud ilonuuk ab.n? I ne CaDtama ol the mo.-iitot,, ,( (IruaiiiriiUil Iron Work can be prwareJ bve .sometimes itidul,;ed in the r.orelty .of a tlrouch uvt Eattera price. me f oUr rai-e-d on the hulls .f their own Oir Ua haa ben carrfcüy 'IctteJ. nd ujv.t al! arTel läc' 're Pr"cur1 fronB th Urnen Ka.-t-ni Kactcie n i t .1 .1 i- tfirect. We ire iherrhy alieJ to compete la price and bti'.e cleanuij: tbe mjr.tor. the Oirers pet- qui.iycff with ar.r Hoa-etn the Wett. form other importar t er v ice Thev have rati- iovS-tllv vt:m 1 m v trnSiF.U.

j unusual danger f r even his perilous calling

j ..vcv. m j .'ß M'llill lU4i Ii w (1 1 j from the deck of the monitor. Finally, petting j hold of the iron lad ler, he climbed to the top of the turret, when a heavr sea cast him inside I.. tar ge number id horses; also, two thousand two hurdred acres of land under cultivation They are, to some extent, in m mufacturing, and have a good flouring and saw mill and a larre woolen factory in successful operation They cird, spin, weite and full all kinds of woolen goods, running twelve looms nine n irmw, and three for weaving broadcloth. Their machinery is of the most perfect kind. They will work up this season from five to six thousand bales of wool. The members of the Society are of a religious order. -Everything moved 01T in perfe-'t harmony. When necessary, the women aid in outdoor work. We saw twenty in one carrot patch, all at work. In the same field, eight teams were plowing. The Society is destined to become wealthy. ESTRAY. rr i is ix i j 1 . fflAKF.N UP r.Y THE SUBSCRIBER OX MONDVY, 1 January Cih. a Dark Kay Mars, about 7 J ears i)i, rlvid all round. o other marks. The owner cm have hsr ty proving the hinif and pay:t jr rhariros. Wil. KlSSKI.L. Jan7-d3t Nt-arCh-rles' Mi'.l. WINES, LIQUORS, &C. HAHN & ROSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, m at! sn.vriAFX i;i ii.dix.. WHULSAbK D KALK RS IN Foreign and Domestic VINES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C. Vfe call partlrnlar attcntjri'i t out tine aortmFnt of j:onu;n? iniirtfd Liqroits t.rn ciaans, Al-oi-Tir barj tck of OLD BOURBON WHISKY AND TOBOCCÖ, All height Isfort t'ir ri-i. w Lieh rhl u t -fll at 1 tn vry l'wt-i.t pric. We l-'vi1-P-al-r t-arrii! e ur t-i'!c t-ffori ur-cha-ci -tr lu re. A ECO R. Jar. 6 T n MOUSE FURNISHIflC C00DS. VCGGTLE & METZGER' S HOUSE FURNISHING -AM- ! 1)111) I VI I ill, , EAST WASHINGTON STREET, j orrosm: 1 nr. c!ii,r housk. I MM A Vil'OMS, IXrjm.l. IHK AKOVK ESTAl'.USHMKM IS NOW OI'FN AN'I otftTsfT .'ale at low rat?, a lartre aMoitrm-:it. ejual t atsy in the Wt, of Cloves, Hollow and 'I' in-Ware. Japanned-Ware. Coal Oil Lamps and Fixture, Ar..i a G-n-ral Asf.rt" nr of IIÜUSK FLHN'ISHLN'i; HOODS. Man:;factur"r r-t Tin, s'opperaiid Mieetlron Ware We are tie ..i.ly Afj. rt f"r the Citj cf the Cood Samaritan Cooking, AND TIIK k ; r.s'mvf: iai fapu sro i T"Kf.iWil SAMArtirAX.fcrwhUL we bare the ex-i-la-H ae;i:-v, u :1Tii t all h!i i are i-i waa of a MM CI.A i t h )K M i i-u the utn.t c'.-t f.-vt-r.ce that t will lu.t, f;l plea.- niot careful bu'i kt-er r. It iaia; VJ forwrn.-I nr ro .l. I UK t."Ol) SAJlAUir.VN .a utt-tt theCt i-rtotiuxii a: tt" FVvet.tb Annua! Iiid.aLa ta:e la:r, - er all oUer TUT. KKYSTOXE lUHljfjR S10TF. f.-r w.smJ, with i :;hle t- p an! lu-, ha-, n .re tli4r. .! .-,1 . the raVianr.? surface uf a:.y o:her M ve of its Ue. ani . !! throw oat dorr teat with one-half the wcvi Tt: Stove Lavmjr boenterr 1. we take pleasure jn rTeentir - it to the public a the t-r.t ar i rau-t ecou-Tjical Pari r Store in the A.'e:,t fur Indianapcl: for Heller A Vourrz's i,U ttUb ibed COOKING RANGES!

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SraOR JtANVGFIL.. Mi. W. if. RII.IT. Thursday Evening, Jan. 7th, 1864, EMMA WiiL LER. NAOMI, THE DESERTED! C Mi . Qrimshaw, B.ihaw and Bradshaw. scai.i: t i iiic j.s. IreC;r-Ir au ! l.v ;-i"t'". Lalya-.! Getitlra;i.... . Ka-h a I 'itinti! I.'lr'. . . . - (iai'rn All Ittwrvel ea. ft t ent. 7 Onii. ?S l'riti. 2" ent. l'i lnta. l'rivat lU xr ' rT o!T',.r 'p"Ti T'Ul 13 4 no V! x-k a. . t ;i 1 2 M. k, iJurtain ri-i at ?, "li'ioi c;t :i a: 47 V1 preo. 11 S O A I V EI A L lt . Newcomb's Minstrels ! THREE ?UCH73 ONLY! Friday, Saturday and Monday, January 8th, 9th and 11th. TfiK GIlKAT (.liiAXTU tK;; ANIZATlON XEWCOMirS .M1XSTHKLS! -yrow justly siYi.ni tkk MiMMirrn tkol'I'K of the Wt rivl, .-.c!i Li'-iuV-r teii,- v.-',.--i1 f,.f b, IMliVnl nl talt-ht 1 .u(.vr:.r xcelleiicc. llavii'if Jat coticludeii a m ri'.'s f l-i c (.iist-c i c uteri inCitHin nat:, au evei.t In rt-lo'.i.r' i.ii:nnn iu Ihm city ')" nnj ther Mtn:lar r;.4tiiC4'.iii!i, tt.u Ma-.rj-iü theint-lvra the XePlui L'iira ot .MinrcNv: lH-r ojmii at 6,V, ;erf jrtü.r..-e c iMii ncinjr at 7 AJmm1oii ü c-iii. U.-rvei ! Mrri. Jar,-dt ' CHKS. S. WikU. Ajrcnt. UNDERTAKER. 3iv'rrriiir:v long. UNDERTAKER, Circle St., Near Journal Office, IMilAAI'Ol.lS IM), r!c31-J3m. MARSHAL'S SALE. liii.cd Slates 32ai'!iars Sale. K'-U-rt I.. CuttTT., 1 v. I in the Circuit Court of Tbe rrtileiit ::: ! Uin-clori ( the t'l.ite.l Ma:, District iT iin Ivru a' t In !i u.ajM-ii KailroN'l (''tupiihy -:. f . Itliliai:. .Nuvt'ti.lN-r IVrm, IsC. I 'VTOTU K IS llK!(i:i.Y C.iVt'X T AT ON IHK 15th I .:.iv ..f Jan i.t-v. A. 1 . Isijt. i'-e'vi tlie liours .f it li o'c! W In tue l'.tv:iiim :.t,ti t i r 'c i cli in lue allerijo'jfi e.f .iit it iv, at iti ' un H.ije in th City 'f Imliatiapo'i (. .I'm: v ! ..I.itm-. .n: t -r.it- .f li.li.ina, tbe uti iersfne!, the Mar ha I of tlie fi'i'eil stitesol tliw Ii-tr1ct af'.rcs.ii't, by tin a ol a certilie.! c -py of tin lcri't rentiere! atit ni lib by t lie Ct.nrt in tii ubowe entitle! must-, t--Uf l ly tin Cl-.Tii of ?.ii.l Court, will stll at aucI ion ami p:i!l.c r.tcry, the fflli!i ! -crilil prjerty and rijibts of tl.e siiJ IV ru and lidiMfaili liailroad Ci'niiiy, to-vi'it. Tbi Ivru anj (iilian.i'.i II i:!n.i't, rutiiii:) and e tcntlitin fr iin IVru, in in-." - .u:ty ? Mi;iini, .i:cl Ma'e t Indiana, tLroais lie C"i;inii t.l Jiuiui. Howard, Tipton, JluTii-litiii ami .tl.iri":i, t ttif ( :iy ul linh inapflip, in Kaid County ff .Marion; aiid ui! ju.tl MimuUr tbe lnd atid real estate nf bit h lh- .iid Kji'rosd INmipany u .-,ii lUt 51b day d M.ircii. I"0, r im wi.ed or ossesM'!, tojteibT wi;h 11 t)n land un !t-r &nd 'ii ach fide f tbe tratk, t tbe wb'tle wi.it ti atil eife;it tbat tbe aid Ciujaiy wbs or i z-it or c- nl of the mme, together vitii tbe upcrtriictur'. tracks aod r.iils thereon, nd tho I ri l-'f, viat'uci , ffiic., il-p.t itmurid-, ard huildiiij,'" thereon, ct:e.iti'-, cur, tod, materials, machinery, ami 11 the j ronal ttrop.-rty, rights thereto or lnteret th?rfin ot th-i r-.ii 1 Company; ai. l a! jII tbat certain piec .' land c'f tlir:' frni the tertninHti'xi d tbe raid Kailrnad at I'cru Ik th- I--ike Krie, Waba-b and St. IxitUit Kailrtia i. ac'iuir- tl -r tu l- acqu.red by .aid C'mpany, and tho road ttuilt or t l? buiti thereon, with tbe Miperm rut:t ure it.i-I rails plai'fi! or to be pi. iced ther'oti, ami all t!;e dt-jMit rout. ! aci.irr t or to !'e nc(Uired, and all th-r property, real r p-r-oni!, erttired ur to be c Cl'liied by t-A'A Company; and !io all th- tolls, rents and income to be bad or k-vn-t from tbe iaid (taitrond externlin from lVru't') lt.'Iiatiaptli ami tbt exteiHon thereof to the Lake Kii Wlmsb ami Si. Loai Kailroad. nw cnll.-tt ibe Toli-lo end vie.li Hallway Company, and nil franehi r l:t and il-es of the i-aid Ini Äüti lti'!ianap"lis liniiro.nl l.'ompar.y of. In, to or concerning the sanii- an. I any mid evt ry.parl ttier-td. Iii' rents arid pr-jtlts ..T .iitl property will flrt l oered tor .il on I .i;in, failing t- reaiie a .ulKcier.t utll t ?.it'!y the d-maiid du upon (.a; I de ree. I w ill, at th-' am ri.ii- ai:1 pt.ic, in l''..e mani.er -r f..r rale the lee s;inp of ti- r ; -riy, -;tt ct , rights siid Iranchie .ti'tive di'M'ri!'-'!, or.Ien tt t - ( Mild a. th- pr''erty oi th I'.'in ar d I' .iia.'Ki j' l; J;ai'i"d Cot!ipary In the ahn . e ei t 'Tl-d -liit . The ..! w ill mi ie v';!;fiit reli -f from th vabiation and appra;emet t law. f rlK Ma'- f Ii: diana; and ni property, Ac, ii! U-'t ! 1 an f rrttreiy , .m l nitiei t t. the prior :.?id pi.r.imi.ij:.! I 'm T tlu d. ed o! ti tj-t t r ii.ort-t-a-.'' 't Teil I y s;i'. . i i-i; ,iiy on the 1-t lay of Jaly, ICi.', to Ja::ie ;:i!'iw. i, Tt us'e, to 'C.r the pay-ni'-r:t f'f t!i- l.tiii'I-- of Oi C-ii'taiiy, arno.intren to ftiOO.iKin. and ii!;-ret livr-o.., which ini-r.-t. unpaid n the 1st '1 iv of July, Isn't, üm-.'iri'-d ? Ii.T'll 17; and a No snhj'-et to tue . i ;!i'. in '. .1 im of t !i jn l-nient reI oven-tl bv the M.--i ,n a:n! l.i har.apo'.i.; b;ii.roid Com pany a.1 iint sii I IVru atid Indunaimlis Kal'road Compinv.i'i :h fa!I T 1 ".". ;ti tin Circuit Court of Marion County, Indiana, for ?37,-J7. at.tl whirii jn.lcinrM bai h--n to I r u.ri- it. ' itti i. Tu- purchase iii'tt e) üii. it t-e p.:i l at ti.e t-jrn- th- pr-j'rty i- trtl'k tit.wii, f.n i r. .-ii ii f-tiii: th- pr"p r'y i::iyaiit he offered and soul, ihe pnivbsT so failing pay beirg re -j,i;:sii.te for'any !o-s i.p.- th- re-ofler;r.g. DAV ill iL RO.sV, f. S. Marshal. Um MrsMEAKON, H:miiicks k Hord, Atty'a f..r Con -plantiii. November Is. 1-Ji.l. novSO MEDICAL. I)K. STRICKLAXD'H ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. I'lvparetl without any Mercurial Ingn-d-t -n. The irrtat and increasing dernaivl fr t!ies- r li tins indued the proprietor to give thetti cr-f.:: i:t l.eity. They are a Kart ari Mild Mu'i'-iv. ul esin le taken by either sex, at any .npe ot t fin i ition, without danger of t&kmg Cold. TL-y bi not i'.'ium any griping j-ain?, or keep ore lYom fht ir tiMrd occupation. They are an Ext n.M. m I a milt Mxnicimz, and are the beit that can 1p FOR THE CUKE OF I'.lLIOtS AND LI V hit COMPLAIXTS, Ml K & EUTOrS DEADICDE, ron stow ac ii, niriniTioF the BLOOD. FKYER ASD ACTE, cosnTE.ixi, LDIGKT10, or DI&PEKIA, WIXD AD COLIC, CAD TASTE lli THE MOrTU. BOWEL C0MPLA1M.4 EIIEIMATLSM. An i all affections of the Stomach, Head, Liver, L Boel. -25 CENTS PER BOX. For Sale by all Druggists, and manufactured only j DR. STKICKLAND, Cincinnati, O. JSK TOUR DRUGGIST 1'OR jan 4-deoJAwlj. BOOKS, &C.

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Ilüllli, LORD & CO., 20 and 28 West Washington Street, :r. r.rrfcivixr, ht kxtrfm mim acckmiosi lo Ihnr :.-e.!jr Urn c uten,.,, rtaol f FÜRS. American Sable Tbe cheape't ari1 lartet atock In th 'ata, coupria iüi? . . - Cape. FÜRS, French Sable, A fill Trie, and w'ected with much cart far tM rearFURS, Water Mink, Something new pd hau'icme. FURS, Imitation of Mink Vert fine, anl wool 1 deceive th? beat J!ce. FURS, Siberian Squirrel, The cheapest U ly can buy. FURS, White Coney I Kor Minsen and ChiMreu, iu (treat variety and very low price. FURS, muffs, In all (trade and qualities Furs, Cuffs; All arra-le. Call ami exam our atock befr rtf. rhaitijr elwbrre. HUME, LORD & CO. Silk Velvet Cloaks. New stille, and rery handsome. Cloth Cloaks. t rotn the -st honst in the country, an l all warranted. French Beyer Cloaks. New and havotsomi. de CHEAP CLOTH CLOAKS, . In erreat variety and very cheap. Missis' and Children's Cloaks. CIHCl'LAI! CLOAKS.New eV-iwrtis of l.nir and Square. Alt tbe latet and mo jipj rored styles n reived weekly ürect frt rn New York by r.jres.-. C.rtiterts fcn.Je to onier in any mt, at short tioiice, at tbe TRADB IPJLOE. STrlA.'WT-.S. A very larire and hand-me Stock of Lftit: and Square, Comprisirp Frrnrft Square 4iaT , .Mriptl I'alol) Mintt, fl roc lie llordered SIiawIs TliibettshavvUt Trnvellnc Mih In for Iadie V (irnti. Misses and Cfttldren's Shmcls. firSrSmall rroht. Cood Value, and qiick Sale., la the motto. HUME, LORD & CO., IXDIAAFOLIS. aupls. DRY GOODS. CLEARING SALE! FOB DRY," BOOHS! No. 5 East Washington Street. n . iE. i;o o ii . r JN OKTiFR TO J1AKT. CtxTM Ff'K smiNO STOCK, 1 ml! e!l f.r Tliirty luv- the f.dl'.wir ;f ds, which Iii le f i t 1 2 per rent. l,elow the nual trade prieea: !o;tIis, s,lritis :uii l'irtilars III en-lieos arl-tj . I'laitt.ri imsoti and I'lald Shawls; Latct :jie. I'laiii. Illack and Hop. Silks Colored Silk, Ilrri.ted R.rain. Kielt Poplin, In ail 'lie new t-liade. i;nir C'lofli, Vit'loria Hop, Scotch riaid, Trylrtdi Venice Check, ISrocnde laifr, riain Lustre.. A LARtlK AS.HRTM".Xr OF JZ 31 II li C I 1) K 11 I KM. Particular attention t Iloiiifon, .11 alle and Point Iace Collat- and Sei. HOSIERY, (i LOVES. SONTaOS & HOODS I Ia--- I,iiiii DanuiNliN. Plain & Colored Border Table Cloths. PLAIN & COUD BORDER NAPKINS. XV P ITU ASD COLORED P LAS X ELS All Wool l'nssjnitreA Coating and Pauls Mufl". (Ml (,rade.) Ladies' Siberian Cloaking. The G re. test Harrain of tbe nenson. ;iral dedncion to the Trad. delVd30t CLOAKS Ä N D M AMTI LLAST" jo, r. IDVAIM. BURROWS & EDWARDS. Wik) l ES ALF ASD RKTA1L Cloak & Mantilla House, No. 18 South Illinois Street, 1VMANAP0U, INDIANA. TTT-Order. w.mm mo w h areat ear. CfeJVlrca'a Cloak jf all kirea cn taod and Bi.da to crder. dclUdly. FOR SALE. A Valuable Farm for Sale. A VA IX A ELK FA KM lOtt ALK WELL f ClTKO for L)inr .-rid Market purtc-. coDtatniric 1W tt t Um ot to Mf each, im iuU c4 f ta diar.apcU; a good fra read to tb. e.ty, a ronataot ttrrata t watr throach It, K-0 acre moMlcr cUtivaUon, good tuiding aLd a Urge bam, oitar ma pi orchard. aad two rcharda et app.e aod pac& tre, d et tfce large and of the bet cwlrMated fm:t, and almoat ertrj otter ariety f fnLt f oa rJ oti a well liprted farta f iia ue attd p4Uon. for tcrioa, Acttiquir oa la prttnie oi tbe iro pru-Uir. IISIH IVtl.