Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1864 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINKI

TMF, TMOS -tr MI BF. r .e.rrvko -;jctc SATURP-V MOICMS. MAKTH 19

ftakrlrlitn Correspondence. 6ox!ts ago them appeared la the Journal oorrespnr.dsr.c between Col. Coyiad Bau, Assistant Pr-.rot Mrhd General for Indiana, and Jüi Pitsixi, wh'eh wti raraded in that pper with a great ÜVirlsh a a complete cruder

of t'ie latter. It ppear. thst Jude Pi:

iaed a writ of habeas eorpu in th ca,e of a

toiler who in th miliurj etrnct oi tr.e Uoited SutM, and the fact so ppeariDj: o?on the trUl, te ordered the dicharge of the boy from custod. Col. BaKta pronounced thi cm locooetncocÜTct with the Fremdem, procl mittoti ii-ive-..ii ir th writ of habe eorpua. ard b advise th Jue Ii h r ?rl lhe

fart to the IT. von Mrshai Gei er!, but at tre , mine time ak for n explanation or apology in j t ie rnatte. Ii rer.i-e to thi Judze Phikin. inyiire . whether "ja V il tribuatlsexiil i:i Iidiu.i.or : their supp-ieed .xistence dretu." 1 Ii Coior tl , replie with flunj t th integrity and loyalty of tbe Judge. that Court do exift iu Iudiat "ni d without let or hindrance frurn thejudicia'. authorities, make decision iuimical to the discipline and tffidtnrj of the Federal oldierT hteer tl fir judCit j'i Ijmet.t mote them thereunto " We Cif.i li t orrei-.ndeiii e at lenp'h he-itte the J nnul re.'ini tle lhjrel letter nf C-il. üakik iutinc?h!e alnl a- l tn-ike the r-v'.rd th t the poh'icii prtf re; reTted hr the Juurnil oatain tiH4 ui.eiiuirncilr all uurcmlhn4 of per anl acta nf niuiifel iij-i-tice and ron by tha Federal autlMM-ine1 And in llii ctnrc lion, a ä rej linder to the pjiiiooa l iken 1? Col. B.tc. e mike an exir-tct frntn ihe opin ion of Ju-Ise l'uti in the ca-e uf GBirn.v vs. Wilcox, hich conilete'.y cover- an I refuieiall the point r-tie-l in tie fe -ond letter of the Assistant Protost M irshnl General, and with thia record we l4Te the public to juJge the merit of tbe controversy. Office IlKADgUABTCM AHISTANT PrOVO-T Marshal tU?ikRAL r a Indiama. l!(DiA.AriLiH. I.x-d., March 7ih, IGi ) Hon. S E. I'erkins. JuJje of Supreme Cjurt oj Jttdi-tmtt Si: My attention h is been oflicUllj calle.! to the tact that, on the 25ih ult.. a writ uf hafeii9 corpu wAi i.s!ued by tour order, in the cae of Alonzo I . 1 urner, a eoldier in the miliary ervice of the U.S. end that you. on the same diy, adjudicated the cte and ordered th.it the soldier oe diach rged, although tue record f nuweo that the cae w.j embraced by the President's Pnt !.m tiun suaueiidiiitZ the writ of habeaa corpus, aa to certain chias-e of perooiia It i roy ilut U) report all uch ctses to the Provost M-ir-hil General, and for lb it purpo-e I hive procured a copy of the record. I deem it but risjht, however," that-1 should end with the record, any exol nation nf the grounds nf your at Uou, that you tn;ty aee proper to outtinit. I atu, .ir, respectfully, your nb't serv't. CoNRAI I'.AKrR. Col. and A. P M G. - lDi a?c atolis, March "J, lrG4. Col itff. A. I. M V : L)s.aa Sir: Iu llie Liven case of hubens corpus U winch y.ur rtler, I iH-niei the writ upon the coarrtilol C-pt Ua-kirW; and I heid ttie cae aid discharged the toy upon the voluntary appearnice and ubunMou of the ouse. by tlie C-pt.'o.to me. In o d iii. 1 aciel in the ex errise of my judicial ohVe, and iu acconi mee wilh what my judicial judgment, in the? ciicuuiStsticea urrouiidiii tte c e, taught me it w,m proper for me to do 1 hive not feen the record Dltde by the clerk, and vaiinot, at this writing, pek of it content It it i the desire of the Trovost M.trh tl uf tiie ITnitel St.tC! to invest! ga'ethec-ae, I reier h;ui to the SUeritl, the clerk, uf the court, in depiHtcs and the piriie cuuctm ed, froui whoai tbat cducer cm obtain mple . in"iin-xi.o.i i And now, mv dear Colunel, while I appreciate ! i . t .. .1. ..L- 1.. .inn ii-...nl i.nlli. ' m it vj snivel ci j hj.iä j--.. . ....... tey Ut ni i, i c muot, in v.ew of the t a- i th it it is 1 m ide your duty to report me. lor in v judicial ac tion, to tbe C tilled Sutes l'mvo-t -M irs-h xl, sup- ' pre the uueiance d the hi'püry, invuiu itanly urL-'u ; in my mind, d-i judiri d inbunuls exi.-t ia . Indian, oris their suppose! existence .t dream? With great respeci, yur ibi st.rv'i, b. K. TtuKiNS. ; OrriCK lltiAMiUAaTra Assistant Provost) MaS-IIXL lil.NKUxL I - 1IMAA, V lii! troLis, Ii., Matvu D. lHl ) 1I.S.E Perkins, JwigeoJ the Supreme Court : v t in ii'tna: , Sia: 1 h ive ihe hon r to arknowlcle liie rt , ceii-t of your cooimnnic ttion d thisu iteiu replv t mine of th 7.h i:ist. Y-u areplei-ed to i say thai vou i-sied rae' wiit of hibeas corpus.' upon tbe consent of Cipt Bu-kirk, m l bend the ' casearel dicii irexl the b y uyoii itie voluntary submission of the cause by l!ie Captain to to i. and ih.it iu s.nio n you acte i iu llie exerci-e of vour ju li.-ial oft e, and in nccordam-e x i:!i wlut your judicial ju. tneut m the circumstance sur rUi.bii the eise I iuohiyou.it wa- proper t do You further state thst you h ncn .t -eu the retord mle by ihe clem, and cannot tlierelore speik of "ua cotitent. but tint if il is tiie desire of the I'rovost Mirsh.il Geueialto ii.vesti-ite the ca-e. u reter hirn to the Sheriff, the Cietk ; of the Couil and the pirtie concerned. I rum : whom that oflicer can obiaiti ao.;.le inlormation In conrtusiot. yon say you cannot, in view of the . fact, ibtt it is in ide my duty to reH,rtyou on ac ; count of vour judicial action to the Provost Mar ; shal General, suppres tbe utterance of the in.pii- ) ry involuntary an-in in your mind. "do judicial ' tribuu iU cxi-t in Indi tin or i their -up;-seil ei Lstenee a dream? ' JTuprevent any imp i. a ion ' for rar silen.-e bein drawn, that 1 concur iu the j imputation tht the civil tribunals of Indian h.re been interfered whbin the exercise ot their (ductiun by the military authorities of the Uni-j B?ttT;o isenaeted that during the present re'ielhon the! President ot the United Slates, whenever in In - j. t judrnent the public steij may retpiire it, i authoriied to supend t!ie privilege of the writ of haliea corp-i iu any cae ; through the Unitdl State or any pirt tber.f. In puru .nee of thi act of Consre-s. the President by hi proclamation of Sp'einber 15. 161, declared ihe privilege of the wiudt fu t.s eorpu U be appended ttiruu-lmut t'ie L'niteI Sute iu cerl in cl.i ea of cases, inciudin the cajes ol o.'hcers, . 'Idiot or seltnen, cnrulleil. , drilled, or niutereJ. r etili"ievl in. or t.elotiojng to the land or n ival foice ot the United States. ' and hell by authority of the Pre-: lent ot the U.ilet Js'a-e . nv in lilary, li.ivnl or civil ot!i e -ridthe Unite I St e. In the cisem wh.th you or icred the wiit.j coinmainiboj: private Al'X ii P. Turner to Wo brought before yuu. the1 letuion ut.n wh-c'tyour order direct. u tie wr.t to oe is id is bied. j showed, thtt Turner h.dbeen enlisted it. M the. tuilitiry service of the United Sutes in the Cxon ! piny ol wh cb C.otain H i-l.n k. to li-on the xt'l' wid. reeled. wathe coium n dim; idiicrr. The return of Cant Bu-kirk.t . the writ also, shows ; that T urner w a iu Ba-an k'a cisi.lx- .- er, ' and hid been e:.litel and mu!e,ed i"t. the noli tar, aervice ol tbe Unite.! Si ite Tl.e pe'iium and return t'ieref -re deulv shoaeJ that ihe ca-e wa within the provision of the act ol Congress ', and the procSatnitioU of tne President N"'-! withst uid n thi you cornrauhled Capt Ba-kitk , fwrihwiih to di-cbarge Turner ft am his cusonly. on the pound tbitbe wa illegally re.ir lit.e I ot bis h!er:j.be be;ni under the a-e of e -h.eeu years. ' A kt.owle.l-e of the case havitii bee-i brotijht ; beti're o.. in the exercise ol ray dliv-al dut-e I , tbreun wrote ruv note lo you. of the 7ta int.. I intorin ni you oi ine iai, n j tatm in it ii rar dtil to iert all u-h eases, (not all such jmJ-jet, a you interpreted mv ln;u.ein your re.dv.) t ine Pr vst A r-hl tie.. er l H ix it.; tieeit i!itormeI th .1 you bid ptexi.iulv reln-el to iu wn( of h .bea c.irpu in simd ir r ise, and u ii:n therefore t!i it ihei e tmi-t be I a y'..r ju lament s.jme;hiiiif exceptional iu thi ca-e. I sd-Jesl: "J deem it but ri-.ht. Lxeer, that I ho'jli eu I wiih tbe record any explanttioa of

tbe tro.u.d f -ir ai-tion tht y mav ee proro-r lo su'omt " In y"r rep'v. ,,,,w nit. y.u are n njite'o. stent w.h voiir-elf, fur v, .t e ..it of he i'M.iiM'ii-i'.-il'i. ;i ütxe r.r:iiinT,i et.it. I'-, ' d 'r J in thernotd.

i tr.e ln-i oi tour 'hmi. .. TCj re:er uj in jmi". j. -j KSr ff -r.d -v.fie for information If i hue Ii f .rnMtir.n wa to'k onj'it aloi.e from the Ue

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Co' Uu-kiik. itidthe f.c; th it tleh-v w di-! 1....; it, I. and I unler.t.nd he i doi.-z fll. charted upon a toiunUrj -ppear-n.e. and ..-! ÜI .-.n he -nie f resume h,. du'iea ..thrr D on of the caute w ioa btCpt Bu-k.rk. ! etf. htv .a tet .iT-.r All he.e qu ' whi!t in t8.thr ptrt of nur coxmat.lcatjon ! nd ne meagre: every oue u arnt:r iT.u

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f..rm it.on t'r;t I) f r.: -t isued b v f.. waa is;eu ut ci-n-f.i.. ai.d tVe r.'ifiMMl ard aohma -mi v.!.;r tary j from the ame q irter. Thf lx t ibi' J'"i tu.es ra Atter iL me to bel'ete t ut v,u irel ihem U ? coti-idt-red a rnvui; h.d ii 2u. j er.ee in the deci-ion of the ca-e. If o. perm t j tee to io;i:et tbat Cot. B-ik:rk consent cou.d j hardly iusjxaJ the Reaideni $wnhn of the privilece oe the wrt of habeas corpi. It wa , formerly a well e-t thinned general principle that j cDeii of evu the real p-irtiea itiereti cuM j not con'er j.jri'.iirtjon In niv r.ote r y.'-i I state.1 tint I ;een;e I it but rii.t lint I h nd with tf-e record of the nr.v expltrt'tin of the cont'd of v-Qf action thtt ton miht - e iTv;rT to si.hxit. In voar rep'.t you d.d h"t e viv rt'-ti.m fuise-- the stiremeut of the cnent of Caj.t B-ifkirk is to be hos ron-i ie el.) hut j ,..u d,I. nntr.ry to the letter and ...n-t o my , UPPoa?e.M,cpret mena s.y.n2th,t u w.a n,y ; dt to re;-rt ym. instead of your Jetmon, and j roll.wine tnn Piterprem.on. ou craTeit :.a v.. , question. "U judi t u tnnan.i exiai in inu.aua. 1 1 1 I J f 1 J I - i i ii or is tne.r -up;,i existence a re.,; - u , " . I - af T mmm. ' 1 a in i I . j . t -i.t ... - ; ur.l. t.k tlu inrmirr

that they d exist, ;i I wuli Hit let or hindrince l" from the FeJerJ authorities. mke deciihins in J D ATM r .Ii iin liiTvlD. cr Wiiiti Colm-im:-il to ihedi-c phn- and rfthrien.-v of the Fel TT c f,,,tjre in the Wime C"Ut t Dtfinoirat er. I ol.iierv whenever their judicial judgment! ti, nni.tun'ement ofthenea'h 't Mr Jnhu Hev move tlietn theie n.to ; m-ldy, on the fr h iti-t , nl'er mi iUne-s of .s.x een A moie peiiinenl inquiry. I think. wouM be ; ks and three d is He w:a born in Fairfield, whether a xirti' ii d the judiciarv of Indian t , ,MW IVrrv. n.tintv, Üni. n tlte 2 i nf Febuurv, ret?utiizes th- Ke-Jer.il authority for any puro'e j j)!). When he "- -trickeii by Iiis I .st illi.es Or nil any ruhject. luli lexer he wiaiü food heiltil slid eiul.e! I am. sir. lespeclfully, your ntei't servant, j two hundred pound When he expired tie - Cu.n-rad IUki.r, jtMitafke eri.ii. He left .t widow .md four chd Col and A. P. M. 0. j ,)rp were amn'v prnvided tor tiv hi; tonAs we !. remarked in a former article. ihual,t and ere ' He is 1' ., , . ; been ft kino an I ciretul hU'biud and t itl.er and Judge PtKKl.vs lid not receive Col. 1'akkr s j rno-t excellent citizenj eneriietit" and persevere recond letter tiil the I Ith inst., too late to rejoiu ! u u bnitn ss, and in all his de lin prmp, l.-.,ri, It n.d.li.hed Aa a reioindcr. we t Dnt.ttu il and rarefullv h .nesf. He will .e a re it

" r- - . copy an extract troru the opinion iu GRims vs. Wilcor: "And while upon this subject it maynotbe improper to observe that neither the President nor Congress has power to nuspend the i-uim of the writ nf habeas corpus by a Si de Court. From this proposition, we ttke it, no jurist will dijoent Indeed, there is nothing in the act of Congress, of March 3d. IJ'b.J. cited supra, in it justitienthe ii.irm.ee tl.at Cungrws .-.u med to , . I atlernnt uch PU-iLfti!ioii Ttie provision iu the Constitution of the United States touching the suspension of the writ of habea corpus ty the General Government, is in the y h section ol article 1 of that iintrutneiit, and the Supreme Coutt of the UnittTi Stile-, in Uanuii V; the Mayor, Sic , of lUltimore, 7 Pet. (ü. S) Kep. Hi, Chief Justice Marshall de liverini; the xipinion, decided that the provi-ians of ttiaiVection applied exclusively to the regulation of "the department t the (Jeneral Hor ernmejit," and h id no application to the departments of the Siate Governments. We iuvite special Atltntbiti til that case. j So, the provision in the Constitution of the United Slates providing; that propeity hall I not j be taken without compensation, and that crime j inu-t be pn-ecuied by indict metit, &c .only ap-i ply to the court. ami othei depinnient ol the ; Grneral Goveinment, and have no restraining ! power uM(ii Stiles, iiiiir ieirtstatuies or courts. ! 1 Knit. Lecture VJ; U Ind lp ,i3. N-r c.n j "the Cncuil Courisol the L'nite.l Stale mterlere , wiib the juriiiciion id the courts ol a Staie " 1 Kent, p 412 Nor cm Suite court intertere , wuli tlie jmid.ciion id the United Stales, or her j couits; and. hence, while ihe State court have the uiiduU'ited rit'.l m issue writ ol habe is corpus in all cases, tdl a au-pensiou of the right . bv the S; ite lejUl iture. they have not a liht to deliver ar.ou bfid in custody by ltval authrity of the United States. But to prevent such delivery of person on habet corpus, by a State Court, it must be made ti iippeir to that C i rt that the persons are held by authority ot the Uuited St.tes. For example a soldier is held undei n eniistmenl by an othterot the United Stat a Is he thus held by authoriiv ot the Unite.1 S ates? if he i eitiieen year old, or upwaid. he is, bectue the laa of ijonpress autboiizej. United States otliceis t.i n Jii and hul l sux-li pvi ns It he is under eich teen, he is lu.-t held b the t lüi t r unco; au'hoii-j tv ot HieUiütei a:es. m-c no n,' to ine te-i iudmeni we can come to, becati-e no i.w of llu . . . ..... i ... i i i . I a Lu.icd M-dC. autin-n-o jiiiu to eni!.t pu i.iüj such minor .Now, if ihe pen t"n in to oi case i preetU-.i to a St.tc Judge lor a iil of habeas j . ...... i . : . i. ....... ' corpus rliowe-i I.Iii loesoioier immit iinuru. ll.e Jude shiMil 1 relume the wril. not because he had not a iiuht to is.stif writ ot habeas corpus, but because the petitun would l. - ,i . i v. i . .i;.. tihow. in tiie pvcti c .se, that !.e had net juriMiic lion, thepetson bi..n held uti'lvr authority ot the L mied St-iiei. rut d t lie petition li.wed tli.it ihe soldier n under eighteen, ihe Sitte .1 ud-e .....II 1. ..,! .!....... !...! ik... ..tin nie u.iii' I linn I T' rii ir 'oi' lie.'i'.le Im I ii I 111 , 1 1' V has been con erred bv the U-ited States u, hold such persor.s in cist...y h -old er; but tf.e f-.ct t ill the soldier wa eighteen or upw.i-di mi 'hi be shoan lt the court bv the Iii er on the le ' , , - turn ot the wi::. and in thai event the junMi.-tioii of the State C n.n miju ce..-e; at ..Il events, it im ht be its dtirv to rem ind tne petitioner. Ihe mole ot proceed..,- in ih.-e ci-es j-'-nte-i ..ui 111 Allleinali S lii'UUl, 1 llow. u . o. ivep , It li) I l.-. , v...l tb .r . i i i'i-al i nie. run-

I av,xaa'V'"'.a't In the discussion of the Gold Bill in the House ' on Wednesday, Mr. Thau Srfc.vtN. the le.dinj Republic in ot that body m ide some remarkable J .... ii.' admiion. He said specte payment would not i be resume. by bank iu twenty year, and that nothin; could materially retard the advancement 0f g0Ki. He averted thit it wa 60 per cent premium now. it would bet.) when the interest on the public dtbt reicl.ed $2')I,(M0,IHH1. He would pav interest in Government paper money, . I and receive imports in like manner; a prices depreciited, he would ri-e import.. army rrrepon.lrnce letter 41 ur from ttc :t."lli (Irlali) "eslmentVle on the' I. ate llrpubllrHn Mate Noniinallon. Heaicartirs Co A.HStuIxii Vit Vols . 1 l i" it Lick Spring. Clrvklanp. Tix . , March I Nil. ) Mr Fditor: KirW testerd.tv mortiinsr. almost t.. tore tbe t.irls bad" l.resk fate.l . the .'b.th reoj. netit is cioed out iu hue otb.tt'e As -..on a t:.e rank ere alncl. the Adjutant iu fn-nt re.d i-i a clear and and, t.e manner 'the re-,lu tin, and nominations oilhe Itepublk-m C .nven tioM.heldai Indian it-ili on the'2Jd an 1 2 M ultimo. The re-dutions beinc re.d. a vote tnereon w.i, taken in the toüo .n- mat ner: l b .e aie iu f.xoi o' l ie re n on oi'ioi, :i:,d re eitctioii ot Abtahuu Liin-u'n tor next Pie-idem. -e;. I .ur p. re- t.. th? l.oni " To this cid ir uieuirs oi the re -iment re,.:.ded. Ti.e lote bein: s.T.al'., w.. as.i v couiue.1, and in el.ori order the f-il . in was pro.-evi: "Those who are in lavor of the nominaiioti -nd election of George B M.Ce lu I t next Präsident, will give ihiee cheers;" when three be.rty and patriotic cheer wfievienby that i:lUtit hi e of stuidy veicrai.s, iiukiiii: the air tin ; with thr-ir (Hiiiörou voice-, and the Valley of lt'.ue Lt-v-i echo uti'il i: ev' oexl a !ii. rvicn w .1 11. e vote cst ror nine .vur, o. 1 1,ki bx. men who me ieid t K battle b-r their . . . ..- I:..IV.A .. .1 il. i-ountr. until her . netniea Uv down iheir arm at the shrine of the Uni.'ii.and the S r and "Siri: e liecime ll.e fli ol one r eople Irom tbe Slate ol Maine to H e Uulf ol Mex'co 1 v.ne wa i. ken t ti e ame time for Ü v.

sent coutei juiisilktion ol the per.-on. men of l ve.r rnd for boys l .i year of age. : If the S.ite Court de ide erroiifiuly where ; My boy aent off md enli-ted witii out mv ktow. j it ha juris.iicli.ti. there shouid be an appeal. If'ledce. and he coixe.1 Into it I wmtto, erroneously and corruptly, .m appeal und an im- ', know if he cannot be releised, .md what it will peachment. If in c ie w here it ha no jui i- co-t to have it d"ie Write and let me know! diction, the decision nould be disregarded as I soon, if you pie a-e. Do riot forget, tor I must simply void I h ive him out to help rai-e the little ones. Iii 1 j father is dead. rue rrire oi oiti. , ..Wjlh 0.re,.t, R TllAAKE." !

Morion when ome tenty or ihirt inemler f f.t a-umin2 a threatening a-pect in their localm.rchex! forward, but th, re wa ro opponei't to ity, thought it advisable to make the -tot t!ier

pr.;oe lr llie (.i'.frnr ri il Chiiro! lniiun. 1 cam. ot ive Xvu n posinxeexidei.ee in teuard to tl.e feeling of the reiejents uiit.l the Icmscratic noüa.i.ee ha beer, aniiouuced Thus ended

for the pre-ent the action of the " "5h " Indi-na Ii the j;re .f tpie-tton st t we. Wh we pa i. -fpet-tii.il T The lie Uli nf the re-imenl i petirrml 1 sd. although I Ol orry t. chronicle a cae nf ruio'ui j in Company A , hut Pr Arr JnV an i Hell, ith their nml prO'np'nule and t-

rentitMi. h d the i-apeu rem ve-$ to com. or - to dv. U i" warm. nncnfriforUt.lt m or " - .. h.jt n htaan i ro'rcinf;a are rh l 'n K F. 6. 4T.4 IT. ITI'.WS. -Jhe fpfit ed fever i tili prevailing fatally in lI(.ra of HriQ couDty. Two bat dred and a!x Ind.ma o!d;er were trinferrfrl to the Invalid Corp during tbe montb of j.nn,TV. Ril&tad Sraicc We ire inform! thtt t'ier wim -rr;ke oi the er.t.love A h hi-li nilroid e'(Txlx t-. d ;htt tr-itr.a fre rot runnirs et or th Strp I ne Trere . a! a strike on r M chi-rm Ojinl r Ir .! and "nie tjii'es ia rn-nh i!n;.e.ie.!. L it ) ette Jotirntl. SrtatiM. -The f. i! t es which (S.,rcontractor, afford for the .li.l r on ,,(e Ä,irl yr hjr lh:evet who re . , ,. fJf.fIra - - - - - - - . eil.,,:in. in i irt.) "uiii ooij an ' tH...;,ll(i,. - to r.iNe the same complaint - - . -. . . ... .. rt .r.... t JO3 to in a communiiy - i tj cue v oui Sh'-ckixc. Casl of Poihininu Yesfenl iy afternoon a little girl on her way to the Si-fers German School." picked up a small phi I of strychnine on West Jefferson street. Atter revdiinz school, she opened the phial, and una-wa-eol its deadly nature, irave a portion of the poison to three of her companion Two of them fortunately fpit out the deadly poison, but the " , T L . m ,;,! Ve Elsz-theth r rankin, swallowed it Mie third, si line little girl, five year old, named Wll.4 OOII seized with convulsion and the Sister sent lor Mr. Wapner, apothecary, who at once deci .t o. I ill .1 cka ivaa unitWincr from noisoll. and ad- ... , ... ;?; , r, tr.iV. .f.r iJ m.n.stered a stron- eraitic. Dr. Urubath was, called iu and also administered emetics, and succeeded in making the süßerer vomit. But trie aid came too late; the poi-on h id alrenly been imbibed in the system and done it deadly woik, and the little unfortunate died within an hour from the time she had taken it. Fort Wayne j Mi'rpfr i Wabash County. We learn that a oldier named Wegener, or some ?uch n-inie. be!..tinir t ihe forty-aevenih repiment. hut and kiUnl a man n itne.l McTibtieiH. tie tr V.d ih. I .st Mondav niht It apneir that Wesener waa ridinr ut the Somerset road in a ! f,,rn, w Vr,)U j., compinv with another man, and ; die. i.ont two nd h ilf miles out from Wh- . i,;,sh t,ev met a pentlemm on horsebu k weiring i mihtnrv overco.it Wegener wanted to know j 0f ,,, ,( hn-i,, Iietidto wetr a sidilier'a overcoat, and indulged in" other impertinent talk, J Ul fi;,!v -hot at, but tnN-e.1 him. Mr. McTibhptt reached the wiron a few moment after- j wrds. and lepiimanded the soldier for hi con-j duct, st itiij; lhat the man who h id been shot at j nt t,ree w,,u ;n the iirmv. and the coat he wa w e irinc belong inj; to one of ihem. esener j swore he wouM take no scidi'inar froi nx per-j np, -nd takins: deliberate aim. sliot anl killed j Mr MoTibbetr. who i represented a a worthy i gentleman, anil who leave a wile and five chi'- j dren ti the charities of tiie world. It is a very , distresisiinr affir. The homicide has nude h; escape Huntington Democrat. j A (iisTio.N as to Minors. The follow; it letter wa received by a legal gentleman of j this city : ! "Hi npiucks Co., Ind , M irch IG. ! i a.Il.kW.M 1 Sx . i-ii . !Ai i.liO.T AM J Tk LT i a-. om i , yf,u 'm le.'xnl to the taking ol minors into the: i armv, without the knowledge of iheir parent or i ettai'diaus if there ha.- I e'n a call tor such ft. j I have a boy in one of the r.exv regiment, who 1 j 0jy titttfti years old. Now what can ne do? ' !,,.,.., .,., V;,., i,r t . a- .t.f,.r ) o lo . i . a ! i , . . . . . ,' , n a ' the SiaieT I h ive no help none at all. Does "r j not the Oovemnieiit ;il!ow me one son? 1 hey j i, ,ve eisred another bov win ha had his thih j j u ,Jr ,ilJM.s aI,d'b()tli arms broken. Is i , that the sort of men, .t box., who have to co to , ' pm this rebellion down? He can't lo lar betöre j ,(.e ,rujjen ;,-,:n n- it ha been . i . . , , . ..,- ! 1 only two ear sime it was broken trie last time, ' r" ' It look h thotiph ihr do not care so they hive H man. TI.e d'-tor w tio set 1.; broken lino , ,iye- i)m, f((. from me I want to kno w hat can re oone The c-il! w is for :l!e bod'ed men, qnd i Anwr rr irticnllv. there no relief, unless ; the boy u:. ; J j Ho-n Wlilte l(ri;imrnl Iteienird an Abolition Intuit ; From the Detroit Free Pre.s, March 12. The penchant of abolitionists for mirnS the ! ! neirro with eierythins they haxe to do or st ; tout ta- it It u 1 1 x -1 e.Kn lr A feAm I A man rk f t 1A J pillint Khh regiment, which arriveil here vei lel,iAV jhe cmmittee ot reception, too iiiirCard Iv to employ a wnite baud, or wi-liingto ex liibit iheir affection for their aable brethren, bv ; hiviii-them coniinu illy at their ribt hand, inuiteu me returning neroes, nesn irom me oai tie fields ol the rebellion, hv calling out a negro j trnnd to asji-t in this reception. Thi i the p jweciation aboliti..iiirhaeof our bra ve soldier ! They do notcor.sider them as o(M. l as negne, j ai d put the tatter foremost in a public reception, j It wa a brutal insult, and was fell a such by the ; ' inilicn-tt.t Hildiei? They vcrv properly refuse. , to maicb alter li e ne-ro band, at.d theidSrers w ere compelled lo urn e u.e men inio i ne r ii.k , at the point of the ord Hut after arriving-on . tbe avenue the met. reoeueii atioreruseii m oiarcn . an-rher step after the band. The cmMence 1 w the j roce-si.,n broke np in ,.,nfuioii i 1 he j : men m iue their way :u s.,ual It the diberent j hotel where they were a.-i.'neJ for breakl ist. i The band. mno follower, except a crowd of . I ero urchin of variou size, brought up hi front of tbe Iliiin.ad Hotel. A riunler ol tT;e ; : men were juariettsl Here, and the rooie thev re- j ! rlectel upon the itisti't that hd been offered' ; them, the greater becime their indignation. They may have been i.o'hing tut common sol diers. u-exi to the hnl-h o of the field and the wd l terror d thebmte. but they still h (Leine 1 : lit get'unr belief that they were a g.Hl ne-I . n-e. It wuu'U have taken but a spaik to ignite j j tbe tire .f indiun Hon th it were sm ulderiuz in ; ' the Ire? of the oldier. and they wouid hire ! - " !e inexl out .be bind, who were han.'iriv j i t ihe hotel, evidently think ; . .. 1 .1 m"u.iu 1 mi,i ..ic .... - ( it'i; tl ir services. eie to t-e:iil lurther repaired. but the committee who emp.oyed Hiera li l ' probvbly retire u their vloeiA to reflect upon iheir ;ei:tnus treitraeut of the returt il oldier ' I"-1 none ot tnem were to be seen upoa the ! uee's The band, seeing that m.Vters were way h k tocrn? A tev tunud ioaM.ia i e the H.d'iei rltt.i them with rotten srplcs. md jeered them, and cl'ed after them with no very j complimentary epithet. It wa no fault of the I

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member of the Kmd, hut of a certain wrwi'lrheaded n;em er of the Corornii'fe of Ke fp'ion. hoae chancteii-tics aeetn to be penuriou-ne-s and lute tor the ne.:ro frmunkirailon bjr Saldier axslnit tit w Unbuqat Hera I I flfflre. Fr th 1) .tuque HrrsM, March IV A 'cw ds :nce vt were adviel by a frienily letter from ihe rourvrr that, wnen the 'J'h Iowa rerun ed through Djhuqae en route S iu h, it was their iriention to ri etkt e the Herald Repr of a m'.ar chr ter came tou- from otter r.urce, b it we rout f hrd'v t.e'ieve tV-m, snd co'i-euertit gave them no very Mr ou mn fi leration Abi.ui hili-;'it2 o'c! )C ve;rdT aft er'i''i. hoaerer, fhee r-imor r cti hrnif ! by tay nf u:.r fr'end cotniti i:: ti ia hrtn:iii! u ih-u the fiddiera h hd j i-t ar

rived hy the weteru traiu h .d procured the r arms at the arm irv, and hd organizei lur an irnoeiiate attack unon our ofSce In few mo meets cuUe a Ure crowd of soldier hid gaihered upon the f treet corners, m iite?ii:u C"nf:a erable eeitemert. and atüiurriinc a threaten!. ig appeHranca. T he tact w.i 1.0011 cirru! tie.1, and a futhcient i u.iiber of our ever-reliable Dercocrt'ic irifn is pid u a vipit. For n f raumeTit mitter aeemc-d to p.rome a tJenvn trA!ioTi, but. nfter ori.e n'-;te 1 w uttis atid gestures, the crowd moved oil". i'h ti:e ex cecitiou of two -o!d'ers who e-ime t the airw.y of tti office, but were f romptlv checke ! hv ttie pheriif jitnl h'a deputies. Prov.t Mir-liit Adams, Capt M, Sweeney :md other i tü- er.a of the regiment, and Marsh d Conger, reflected crelu upon lhemelvea and their position hy promrtlv using their person a.1 and nfficiil influence, a also did Divil DcLorimer. E q . to prevent nv brearh of tbe peace. The crowd then mh dis pr-eiJ. and quiet agin reinetl in this department. It jjives us pleasure t- Mate tf.it ihe whole afTir w.a entirelv d:iprr.vel hv the i.od cit'7.ena of all p.irtit's Ali i it is well llisit it ia so. As p:ili- j. .u rn.t t ist-. we rhull ever, and un lt-r all cirt-ti uist mcr. do what we rn to pre serve ihe peace of the community. Hut it should be remembered lh:it eveiy uthr propetv hoder in D'ibuque is etjudlv intere-iel with u in ni aint lining order and suppres-ing violence in our uiidst WANTED. Ml LkT hS k w MN warrfi at Mra Ca!-h B. Smi'h's So. 15?, eortier California rnl New Yr titret. to atf -n t to hors- a'i'1 in a ni ill jrard -n, ari l lo make himself petieral'y Hsfful. Gyl watea paid and s permanent iituiin. maris ilr JOHNSON'S FAMILY ATLAS. .V C A K D . -TT. HAVE EXAMINED JOHNSQS'S F AMI LT V f ATLAS sufficiently to believe it tbe het extant, and mi r-tfantir.ir it l:ave purchased for our oxxn u'e. We particularly commend it frehties 'lid Ihe libera' ar-riiL-eTnei.t.s oftl:e Publishers to Mipply new Maps as the propre of verts nik?. new boundaries. J..bn L. Ketchim, 1. Morton, r. u. Hoinaay, s. a. Fletcher, H. C Newrrmb, Jas. M. Kay, T. A. Goodwin vv'is. Indianapolis, March 15, 1J4. mar 6-il 43: BANKS. PLETCHER VAJEN & CO'S WILL OPEN OS MONDAY, MA EC II 21st, FOR tbe tra' sactinn vf a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Deposit rvreived, cdVctiona male and exchange foe iiale on a'l co't.Tnert-ial point-. We sic a ..hare of the pa ron pe of the public, hopin? byastri. t attedtion to business to mer.t their approval and confidence. 'ifiire on Nor?h Meridian treet. first, door north of Washington, east tide. T l FLKTtWKK, J. H. VAJKN. : mar!9 dim J. K. HAL'GH FOR SALE. BY SPANN & SMITH. On Thursday, March 31st. 1864, VT TWO OTljOCK P.M. OX .HE PUEMISK". OX the Lataytte Ip.ad. hulfa mile west of tue end of No.th iitr.'-!, wt will sell ..t PUBLIC A-TJCTIOINT, Cw.VKK LOTS, Vrx-inc in size from 3 f 5 scr-s each, bein the N. it of S. W. i S -c. 3, owi..hi,i .-. K;iri -e 3. All th Uli i is "ither in cu " i a i n or innber, the soil i 'li- ricM-.-t ia the co iitrx. lh' re .ire r eve al fine budding -pot o i tiie I nd. and va t:.t 1- ff'ii', tiiiiber or cri'p "T. all the lot-. There are surrn'toleranle jri it is i i I ii m .1 a s On the premises, a quantity of et rca,' w m t b: ra (:.-ijtJn? or 2t apple. 21 r.'um, 9 Mr. '0 r'icrry I c-s täo g'..-.trrv bu be ami 14o curra'st bu-hes aul oti.e gtape 1i;es. Tb're i aN. a quai.tiiy of line WALNUT TIMBER On the land. Till ood. Tr.nxi One f nrth c.i'-h in hand, balanc on o be fore oi e. two and three ye .rs tr-'tn Ay f i le. xy h in-tere-t thereor. at 6 p r c-nt. )fT inn im, wi h m"rtn?e se urity on 11 the lo -: xn-pt No. I, ou wh chone i.uethiid cash will be r iju red. I'artn-s i-b n? to a t-n t tbe fab- are requ-tid to exmin- the i remi-es before that. tine. f j Fr farther p .rtTtihr apply to John M irtln, on the J premi-. cr 'o ! be ua ler-tn -d at tneir oWca opposite j i d l t t-lt w' Hall, xx hi re plat m x- t.e iia-i. psy a yiTii. mrl9-dtt Real r state brokers. I FOR SALE. AT AUCTION. FKIOAY. AlMtlla Ist. 1SGI, AT O'CLOCX T M., AT THK PREHIE5t IS'. i:.cnr. Tenneee and cw York St iriLL RR SOI.n TO TUR HIGH F.ST RiUDF-H, FOR ith in h'tnl, the splendid Klock of Two Story It 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 H I A . I U ; uiiiiu n u uum.i Generally lto.il a BEACH'S ROW, ConUinins: Six Elegant Dwellings. F.xch Hou-ei separated from tbe other hy entire brick wa'l- to the attic ft"ry. ana each contain wr'ii rooms of cood sjie rid conven eu. amnemei t. wit u nunierou closet. There i a Rood ceilirxittt ea.b House, and the yr j are separated hy csl and p -rrnanent fencir r, wih pivvrrem from th. hack dor to the several catLoi'f. Kach h'.i-e ha a will an j cte'ti '.! "r;l.T or ija. Ite i-rnperiy i fcfxr, hm been well kept, and eacli House i:l rent far from f tW to lÜHJ per annum. Olren at tbe r.d cf the carrer.t m-'Z'.h of its tenancy in ach ca-e. . I ariner -..a't-.c-a'ar-, if desired, can be ohta-netj by incrutnrie f rpna mit h, 07jrrv.1t e tdd Fallow Ha l, vr of ItcKernaa a Pie-ce.near the P.lmtr House, or of W. R. BEACH, At tbe Sick:ng Parid OlJict. Indiananoli. Ma'rh If. '.fHH- M lJ Jo-imal and Gaxetta ceprldj PROPOSALS. TO CONTRACTORS. PROP'' U.S w.ll be receded fV-r the grid'rs and sravrt.iix one und seveu-e Lis (t.'.J n.ile of the Isj'.lat.a.li a d Lea-eiorth Tcnike Road, comot'Lctg attheeid f the ro d -lre-.y completed :.d ru::!.'tij Au-h to the Johnwn cuu'j t ne. lTfpo-l wi l h. receixed at tl - b..u-e of J'-bn S. W'rbn, ..n the line of o road, nntd 2 o'clock P. M , oa 11' tlS dy of V jrch. 11. Prr.le and i.ctücjtlci. can le een st the houe of Ge-TCt tireeu t r ord. r of the Board. ni-til.Ulw r.WHITFOXU. Secretary.

FOR RENT.

Store Room for Bent. f flllK Be-1rrr?eJ w !! rfnt ihe rrfcr i'ore room In 1 ti.e Cwiarcial Hotel, on Sou'S Iipnola trt. corner of Georz s. For prtjculir spp'y at tbe IWel, to F. A. Ki HZ. tnr1 Jtt McCLELLAN'S REPORT. OW READT. ' KrCLFLUN'S KKPOfcT. Tbs AutL'ni4 GvercmLt Cpy, SENT TO THK WAR DPAKliIE5T X jEüJtL XcCLELLiy, xx 9 muuit ET OROEB OF WITH TflS OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE. "Wit DBfAKTMBUT, "AwrTAyr GtMAi'8rncx. m.VAvh sa v, ic t-br :i, lt6X ... . r .u . .u - : . . . , t .Va Art In report oi. ui :a ti tc. t.. I. 40W.EU, "Al'U!.l AJjUisni uex.rrai. CMrLKTK IS OSK VoLUMr . With Mam ai I'lasj or Tar. Ir.rt.xcM or Yotsrow-ü ami ArrnoACHrs to it DC' s: TBI MkOK or ArKiL au Mat, KKSELWÜUK3 A NU BaITLK-FIELD AT WILLIAMS ISCK, BVTTI.K OF G tl!fr S MtLU B.vri'LK OF TURKEY bUlIV.E, B VI TLK UF M LVhKN HILL, BATTLE OF MKCH ANlCSVILLE Tilt ''atVES DAYS' BAT I I.E. etc., etc.. etc. PillCE 50 CETS. Th; sMif of tbe nrt rt 1 rot e!ret'fn-erv'rj docuTi. n'. bit -n xtet cp.v f the original, taleu fro:u tbe records ai Washington I'aier-xiu I re. To tbvf arho 1eire cbear edition of the Report we can recommend thi ed;t.n "New Tora Paily Sew. AS EDITION IS CLOTH WITH STEEL PORTRAIT. I'MCE fl. jr S.ile ly (ill lookftlfrr and .YVtrrwien. Publmked at the OFFICE OF TBE K EBLLLIOX KECORI). So. 441 I'koaDwat. C'-Va wit fre lymtilon recti ;4 of the price. warlT d2t FOR SALE. Two Marble Top Billiard Tables, U-HICH we will sell for one-balf their cot; bave onlv be. n Used a ohort time. Address WM. 11. JESSI.NC.o A CO., Franklin, Indiana. marl'-dlw NOTICE. .VOTIf'i: TO ilECitUiTS. JW. bounty offered by John-on County frVolunteers stopped on the 5th iimt., and hereafter no bounty will be paiu by faul county WM. If. BARNFTT, marl7-d3t Auditor J. C. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Commercial College, l.IA.AlOMS. I.X). rf"TF. Cummerc'al liep-trtni-nt will receive the undi I vided p -r-onal atten'ion o'Thonm J. Bryant, wh ho hs co i-u'-cessfully con tuet-d the T4nons department of this institut'oti for many yar. The penm!iship dep.irtmetit will leceive th- speci! at'cntton of P K. Steuer, Jr., one of the author- f the Spncerian System, w o briTtir to h's :d ers f experience in the Commercial Colleges. Public and I'rivate chads of Philadelphia. I 'it'siiur, Cleveland, Chiemro a .d niriy other cties, trotn which be ha tbe mo-t flittering testimoni.ls. Valuable improvem-ns are in peeress. Ffr fnll par1 prxji ir send two letter stanp. LV partcülar to give Po.si Office, County and State, and uiidrrIMIYAST Ä firtXCEIC. tnchl5-dtr wltn BOOTS AND SHOES. HENDRICKS, l)MM & CO, ' BOOTS AND SHOES o. 10 Son t2i lloriflian St., SCIJ.N'ULL'S HLOCK.J I "rJ KPKCTH'l L call the tten'i"ii or v..ty and I C j Oumrv Me'c' ant to 'he r lart'e asvor m.nt of ' ,...!. ai.a vi,,, fcr tl. Si.r'i.tf 1 rinb - rtlilif.r t'e I'll ! t f Ki nr-w w crti. x p hnW take pb asure In ! j ioing oar l, -. will end;ivor to make it to the j iit. rest. f Menlmnt-genera'l;. to . all a .u examine our ; st.w k. "r'F.vtTa Sireof all kiid. MEDICAL. iTISvESCENT . "V t'X I IS THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN rOR ALL Billious Complaints, Sick Headache,! Costivenoss, Indigestion, HeartBurn, Sour Stomach, SeaSickness. &c, &c. Dr. JIMES K. CMII.TON. Ihe firea' Chemi. snys 'I Know it coinpositK n, an.' have no doubt it will pro.e niost benef. ial in those ci-xnpUinta tr wLich it it recommended." tr. THOMAS BOYD .ts: I tronjr'jr commend it to the notice of i he public." Dr. KDVTAttD G. LUDLOW says: I can with confidence rerornmend it." rr GF.O. T. UPXTER ar.: "In Fla'nlencr. flartbarn, Co-tifene, S eit Headache, Ac, the SK.LTZF.R J APKK1ENT in my bands ha proved indeed a valuable j rem dy. ! For Other Testimonial, see Pam I plilet villi eaeli Ilottle. aa.xcracrcs.iD oklt it T A It It A N T A: CO., 7Sarcnivirh street, Icv York. TTTTOR SALE IiT ALL DkLT.GlSTS. CROCERIES. D. HAr.riar. A. JOSES. J A. VISSIDr.r. MAGUIRE, JONES & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 7 & 8 Bates House Building, Are now reee'eing direct from !?ew Or'.eaaa VJ hhd New Crop o. uear; 24 brla New C. p X. 0. llouv-ea. From Stw T rk snd Bjstfn IS'i 1 ii.s I'rir.ie CorTee: 2o.. oris Iirrlt..-!! $tT; 7& rri l. l.ir SvrBp 50 bf I risGoldca sjrup; iOU kep iodt; 5t0 package. Ifac'serel, a'.l number. (urstcki now fuh and crniröete 1j every department, axd we inrite tbe epecia! attest'.oa of th trade to both cor stock and price. MAGClRI. J05K k CO.. maris d2w la.hanap. b. FOR SALE, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. I WILL ae'l ray K.jck of Brirk Houses Itute cn tke corner of New York snd Tennessee streets, con.lstlnf t .'X ter.eraenti. A lo roy n-si'ieoce Xo. K Xri h West 4reet.' ' Fi-r terms apply at the ainkme Fund tif.ce or at ray re-U-r.ce H M. B. BüACU. njarU-d'.Ot JvMirDAl cpy snd .end bill to thi rar.

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AMUSEMENTS. TIKTUOlMIIal TA. UAM,. STAGE MASAGEK. - Mr. W. H. RILET.

Saturday Evening, March 19, 1864. L.iat Mght I'MaltlTelr f MDLLE. MARIE ZOE. the fkeVch spy. DOUBLE IEISII JIG ICE ar.4 B. TATES Vljiriixiny- Sacrlfic'O, 7TX n lty evrr.;r.r K. I.. DlVF.NP 'RT, J. W. WaLLaCixI, Jr., anl Mi. KAMKKN, for fixe u.LU co y. SCALE OF PKXIS. Private B-xf .fcrix propl Orchetra SeaU Ire-a Circla vA Pa-qu.tte Gair? or Fm If Circle 14 nO TS Cant MCtiU Cent ttr i cA try for rtrtd .u'4 -"Box o.T.ce o-u rom lo o'clock A. 51. till 13 X fr"lkr.ri open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rii st t prec elr. TTk'i-frred ie'i retained on'.yt dtkt end of the flrt ct .ll X S O I C II A Ii la. CI. AIT, STAXLCV V t'O'S. tv ion: run: zj tt P0L0PTIC0W0RAMA OF THE WAR. i Depicting Every Feature ol nterest from the r iritlff ol I lie I irwl Guu dtfivn t ilie lireal 'rulrjr Haid or Itilputrlck. Interspersed with tartling DIOilMIiC EFFECTS, With the most Astonishing Illusions and Mechsnicsl Erecia, n a atyU of Stupeuduou GraaJeur never befors attempted, at 3XAsSOrs'IO HALL, For s hört time, coni'.ne ncii.R Monday Evening, March 21st, 1864. f ,IIE horrors of the battle-field, fierce and deadly codflicts, tbe din of ba'tie sni the crash t f war, are represented x ith life-like vm ness. Tbe thunder of tha eanii.ai and the din ot tbe battle-field fall upon the ear of the audience. The tire and smoke of the adv ancing hot,s, and their desperate charges are seen. Tbe fearful work of earn t)re and death is preeuted with a die ttnetness mil vix u nei. cuKrkinK reality. By the aid of extensive ami iutricate m.hia-;ry. mechanical spplislices chemical effects snd ingenious dmramic sccmpauiametits, never brfore intriwluced in this country, llie audience can atmoti imagine ttiems-lires acual spectators of the subhuie and stirruiK sceues represented. The surface of each view is s0 artistically arran?ed that the beholders may distinctly traeerse with the eye an entire battle-tit Id, or follow the movement of the Grand Army, from tbe outbreak of the rebellion to the prewnt time. The earlier portion of this great Histori IllunrnMed Tableau wa painted in London at s cost of 4,0otl, frni sketches taken by Mi. Kamtolpb, artist tor the Illustrated lslon New.- tben travclitiK on a tour of obrvati"n. The concluding scenes were bketchfd hy (Jovernment employees, and paii-tad from actual crawin?, bv tb mst eminent American artist-, including such naw-s as Max nard lx- is, Pierson brothers, Wra. Preston, J. Paul Karnes and oilers. Earn seeoe w.ll b- illustrated with a graphic descrip tive lecture bv Mr. K.lirir.t Birn well, tue talented elo- , . ...... v 1 cum inst, xTUose tnriUnu power oi aecnpuon nas el.citeil tbe hiL-het encom ums of the pres and publr Q Adini.si.ion 25 cent; ch blren lSciit. lie.rred al 0 cents. Children to re.-erved sear 2 re t. Ilox o!li:e open frtm 10 A. M , tii' 2 P. M. Doori open at " comruccee at 7,' o'clock. JT-?3 Afternoon exbibitiom at 3 o'clock. UK li!7-1.f DRY COOPS. r I f, n k' R I Ü 03 H rafl-l V m 1-4 Pi Hi m 8 T9 9 U a A D Ü2 7 H H P Q W $ H b 0 H - 31 H 4 r-. 1 O n I r , 0 3D D ä a r, 1 LIQUORS. TniS CIS IS DUTILLF.D FROM ITRKRTE MILT Spirit ind Irr.portad Jon-'per Parries. For medicinal qaa'.itiea tl ia equal is every re -pect to any Import e4 ii. Owing to it cheapne compared w.th the prica of I. in nsssir.r through the Custom Hoose, it beeotn-s tb interaat cf bcyeri to examine its quality sod relativ merit., l-or aa'.e ty a. sc 11. scnriaii Hclinull'M v Block, Comer Meridian and Maryland Sts., INDIANAPOLIS. 1'D. tEchll-d2tr, REAPERS AND MOWERS. The Improved Hurkcjrc Iteapcr ami Mower TO WHICH WAS AWARDED TWO PRF.MJTJltS BT I2f. DI1XA STATK FArR.lia. -m TILI. FC OX SA LR AT WEBB A HILL'S ÜXDER f Vaonie II all. Indianapolis, li i now en eittibition. Call and see it. chü-a -'m. IX) KS ET A AÜDKkSOX, Arenta. PHOTOGRAPHS. I)HOT(HlR.irU CARDS FOR GIXTLEXKX SAM l'L S and Cau!oie sent for Ö cent. rucIo-e as enxelope with ycur swb name sad sddre.. Ii. UKMUETTK. oir9 sUia S Litany treet, Saw York.

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DRY GOODS.

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