Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1864 — Page 2
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1 i,r DrnrrNtt Mail mrnlion Null ' rrm The tallowing ra roa - 1 lrr.T dclegata to tb DtflMcrntic Stata rnh.a. tot hld in thin cite on Ttanoar. ' - ! at huff fartr. The Mad. -on. The Cincinnati; The rWletfootain. The Pent; The Tarr Hne. The Central, and Th Jcffereonville road. The UtMr road will carry paei.jrre to fhe Convention from al) poioi an the roed for fall fire one and returo free provided ticket., are purchased, but . onduetore eIH cbarjre fuH fa from tboee wbo do n,t hold rkt- Tickeia good for traine north on Monday auw upon tr twa leaving Indiana pol' " Tuediv ew - Wedne-nliv morn in,: f 7" and Cmwfonl.eille r;d will erto' the Convent t I. if ItellWIOua Hp.Cl Ol III. It. bell. on The r.e; Congre-n recently directed the re rre-ident u, appoint a da ..t hutnilMitlot. ' prayer to propitiate Divine favor. Tla is tti ßoiil a eiample to lo crloiked. Ueti . the K i . l a ' A. J . a - a- tu crai vinir a. uiua, iW. j... I an mo thing, and fioni pioei m ii.oi. a I. hh petra under the ie!egr.ih heatl oi todiy. the: people are advise! that Arcumn ' - -rt the ßr-t 1 hursda in Auiruit next Jay of W ww -
humiliation and pr.ver lor 'he pe pic ol the j , ure tlio ant zaw " I M nfiie tbe Ut JolLTi.;reil States." an t thev are br he aforesaid f r a:. 1 tho last m m" i;i a blind idolatry lor
. - , . individual "com m inded to confett in I rcj w of their manilold sins, implore the COMrhOtO ! and forgirentas ol the Alitnr'htr. and to pray, if eonaixlev.t with Hin will, the eii-iing rehellion miy be apeeiily aupprfapod nd the upremcy of Hie Constitution and laws of the United Hi-.re-i U' esinbiished throughout the Hi -If Ihe auppres-ion of the retUion i not onaisteut with His will, according to Mr Linc -i Bi proelauatiiMi, we need not look lot i otofthooo in uher wot d, il Ci'aihe for us, who ;an with - mmm.A kL. I.... u Um. a ..... ihaM. wo R nol expect a uprcily 4M even a -u; u --;on .i i ioj ii " iiBir,i. 'rift a.' i-t ii - 1 of the retr-ellioii I ho history ot the p i-t three; yeara demonstrates tint a speedy etth:ow ol the rebel ion h ia never been a part ol Hie dif MM economy, or at least we have no vidence of any intent) !) on Hi- pit', or any purp'-o in u,it--ted throagh His overruling iiiH-ience t . cau-e "the rebeht to lav down tht t arm-. nd -e. ii t.-inii to ther allegiance " Ou the oth t iitn l.it has been demonstrated most oooviaoingli that the rebel intend to licht q and tight ever, until thev fono in acknoale.t-t dient ol their independence, n t -wailv bv the ITnited HtWtoa, but hy the Chri-ti.m wotld generally. If the proc lamatioi) expresaea Mr. Linc.lx's sentiments and .ihose ol our political friends, wc n. iv hencoiotth regard the p" "' poaer ii m favor of peace, for ihe President urges the o p'e to "Ppoal to the Throne of (-race to ttay the ell i siot i ot Idood and to la-mie amity and ft teitiiaa between the contending ie.stiie sectionnot only, but upon the sole condilipo it prayer i t. .ntct. th t I.tMoi.x Cn mu- ha left "ui possoaaion of the gtound ' That ii 'he oh I condition which the piri in power i- willing u accept j e ire even through the i-ifluence of the Almighty. The Tie-. 'but doc- not leave the reaulr of the controeerry to the Almighty unconlition all v. nor does he apoeil Id the people to submit to the decrees of l':o idence, al th.v iho-ild in the aoirit t:l humiliation becoming a Christian people, but he argues the case beloie I lie Throne ol Heaven like i . ttihi-ei r i .'ustice'- t ourt, and advi-.es the Uuler ol all as to the terms which he and his Republican asso elites are willing to accept "peace about the Uofders."' The laat proclam ition ol Mr. Lincoln is a moat retnckable production and e commend it to llie attention of those rabo liwcereli believe that there iJ Diebafty which -diijes our ends, tough hew them ae miv It a d ol i.unnl: ition .md UtaTjtff at deaiitabla ON ucouni ol t he undiiu ti oi our public atF.ii, il certainly houlJ not t.eobseived in lfu i t of the I'lmr isee who could oniy see the siaH ot hia oebhwea Mad not his oan TbOJMtioJMOl Mi LlMXHJ appear to be as crude upon rehgi o.s m itieis as he has dem ni-ir ncd thrm to be upon tjoveni men' I atT.irs generally I if fonirntlnn tj'iite a numhet of deJOfjalea to jjt ac Con veulioti which aaelawMei next Ti.t-i IJ ire n t'n ciiT Although . . I v a delegate coinention und called aa such, the .ippear anrfs indtcn.'e MM Mifa a lull but a 1 are assemblage of ihe Democracy id the State. I hi- tact is an indication that tho people takf a luelv interest m pnhl . afliiis. V e desire n letter evidence ot a heirtv pnl i e sentiment or rexpoiiUem e boiwern .eil i i 'tn anil brnbuni l.inroln. The Chicago Post, reteriinc. the recent eitriordmuy t ur-e ol tieneni W.tsliburne, coniin.nditiK ihe Diirict f We-t Tennessee, m deeiaruij; th t it Mr Park should be re elect eM ivor of Memphis, the m lit.try would t k charge ol the city, suce-is that tl ,.s j- a ti and simple wav to settle an election, and one which oupht lo be i- tool nl! oier the Luite.1 Statew awt in Memphis It thu.k- lb Oalhjwtwaj corre-nondeio e ma take nbraf botieoo Ml I n M und (.ien tranr: !.li lit M aNwtO.r Washington, Jut.e '2 i. l-hl I. eu! (ien (.rant. B r It is tn-Hnexi about , lo my prejudice as a candidate lor Piesidoiil, hy aspirant mid the fli ends who at want my iIB- e. that i Q Oaaa 1 should Ik? ie-e!evied, wliich 1 'o nk (ultl ke:y the military OutaJd take charge of ihe civil atf.iiol ihe jrovernn.ent Ins n -.. -ne. i- l.i e e wtuch roojhadw MO that I ti id better ir'p:re il any ueb iuteniiuji rntortaioMtbi 'on Y'i'tr-. A LlvOl. To which the L eu! t.i et il nhotild irplr: 11. ii'ew Aawus or rm V -t v ws ) June 23A Lmcoln, K-j . Pres .ui, , mm . ... f : I imr If i in . it. I 'nei I ser utihe-it .ii. ,t''i iliat such is the 1 h d thai in Ij you made i num: , ,.: lo.di-h ifttil ita-aaraf.arr pee. !-. tatidiig to di vide i..e ho..-., which, liit.lisi, MM urclare.1 c 'uH not atand Wl iiel luve aiideriwood titst V..U h..r - .. t .ken the oath ol allegiance . it iucitev-! th tt , tl ni:, .. I Im e i.vr . -t the hiu-e which I m I iatiaaral the repntel of jour - : - am tr il.tt to k . : .11 hout- !hill rfai.il Y..M-- I - t , SrariAH iH.f W i .u i - a r- tie ri the Ii tut ol i innn..' ereil th aa iiiC. ot ft te!UM n Hin .ire I. i. coin oin ot huh ate tikti am. i.i :io'--. e to tini e ' K, flu), lor tour couiiiry : 1 1 la faster fin i roi'l -utu pa? a lark mi ' A L i Ii i- i-ier t ( m aOt whet monev than il kg alien laj baft Oioiiy " A Lii.eolti "I am not agrwtt nan " A 1. "Wal fhoulii not be iokil ...ii inj il by mny aiw.ii- A L Sijtffty'm iiurt. " L iicoin. ' I tit cria vf ailfiict if hat 1 Liucoto. 1 1 te 1 1 Maa from utttf Ironi HI hitti'i i ii lear.' A
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I it. r from Hon . James t i ra .1 rrf. Btai.iN i.- N -I . Jam -JO. liU tn Blijah P Pur l . (irand Siethen. . IMa .n Nicholson. Cooper, Bell, an : of - "' he ' OnttMMIR I hate tl; - aa)eta rejChed vur kind lovitatioti to al'atni the iabrairt by toe venerable l.man' ' H l it ot the anritrer4TV ol r N ttionOl Independi pre e&uuutf en .tioeiit. .1 w .i. power to accept K OKI i ltd the riucerit? ol jour patriotic I IOr' i:.4 wvaire, I iua-t cd: Je th it I in. animated bv the nie Uota that appear to glow . th iM.m...! the urhrm ot old Ti.T.mA.'.V 1 lull? aproH-ttO tb apit iUt üiduceJ the tattriot jackwu Co uTter tne I invju. wat:h word, I ne U ut aod ahall le preirerved,' you have placed ao pie enajhentlj at the head of voax rcrdvt iuvitatioo; but i ia clear to the mo-i tar -liiitry cOaprotlottoo tbt he meint only in toe i-oiititu.Ktiai way. and not through the coercieo wilttorj agencie or"the governmetii. lie lttucfty detlares in ht Farewell adlrc-: ll afjeu a atroglc in uce teua itid the citizens .,! t: : he r .tmnrv .-trrael agatnol " j y.J thoo ot Another, let the liajtllc 1:0 a- i' ra there il be an end of the Union Ho believed with ITaohingtoo, and 10 ;i-eriJ I that tlte l'uii-iitioi?a or the Luton nioi ti laid in the nffecliotia ul the pcnU ,'" and (hero- j lKe could ue.er h ivc acu.ied thefrioj;i:ai ule- i tlMtthc -uc-i -ihoi the -iineretiucnnw coild be' Z2 1 meroa-e!. 1 it-v ik: nltt r'1 1 ! m..!! woency uimIc tn 1 dm, tlrectlj ound tionAv Beiv uan it, the --t,' nojc now. it ir-i.-i ; ii.i re is any hope kit, tm in u imractli ite cesnoa 1 ItOOol thia heliifh slaughter, and aspcely pf u e. j and eveu then the rcaAomtion ol tho old Union! u.ll lk . a O. I . a. a, a. a . .a- U - . ik.t i..i .1 ft . h t i w ill I t r; v i ay V) iv. v nw m n vavwr lie iciit ii iiim lt , n.oie, th it 'u-i .bhteraie the ti-r e Ui & Bienflhtes that, .this fraternal strife" Will have) ! kOd. T he Man wlm look I " the old ti;" t to arise hctuufied md clonßcl Ironi lite vet -.. ( n..,UtHl Snii'l.prn huni.. It,a i v: k.ielttd. hed in iiv.1 Itrile, Iron the tfercenat tjbut ttodt in h 11 breathe a a leg .cy to those who orvive thm. mo.-t surely in. "l i id lim lli in (Ii. .it I ,. ...j. mat 1 1. , ,e g.avem do t . ;,i. ... u i Iii nil rma- flifiiiiirj l ft 1 L 1 1IIUU1 . . u u , .... are w 1 1 1 1 1 1 to let if slide," ii e, .1,... in., if , ,a--a l.,n, ?,h holt ..wl , .-Ak-......t will. ... . doath. 1 ..tu not, however, fanatical enoofb to innl a note ei.tniieiit to o ind me to lat ts. . . . Uli. -Ill IU I1IOI IMC KJ 1.1. II", , aitili'ies to ihecsisience of' and lic.ilen mv sen hijehot md m re motneiii'-ns i .e- 1 will tl The preaerva ay a pot Edberta heforw L'nion aion ot the ah-olu'e rihi-ol tnc itiren, and the so vereiji ut of the State, .re ot iuttuitelf boom ttnportaiica to me tltati mere t.re.olth ol territory, : ii th.it tetritort i;mt bw occupied b vhiie alves: naorw important than Federal iMiaer. if mat poa-cr is to ne aicoie-i u-tirpet atiu u tl rant Liberty we must .ml aid have; its posaesaioo is eaaenit il to the lite ol every free horn Ann lirn; the Union ia IHM liieejaarf unless .i;-o-datel v.itti the first. Ot what v ilea is Union to the citizen who tinu-t all Ida goaraMjeod rfgbM in the a meicliiietir- the tjoii-o itHiapO OMtirah gone? His light to tree thought, tree speech umI a trie pi. ss i -aa l weil up in the in o 'strom ot a grand onsolidaled lui'i' .ry des pottan? A I'n'oa i a very good ihmg Ui luve and to hold; but it in older to secure that Union I uiu-t be content t- -t" the Conariaaation overihroau, the rarer v cd right- ol the St ite- ami the - I . afla a. a POuple annihilated, tho haar power one of the al t.....t. .0 1... 1 ..!. -1 1 1 ,v. .....i .r.....ir .1 inuuituui ui. . ,.f .v. . . ..... ... 1 1 .... it through the h. id and bolted aindowi of Lin . coin's hastdes; then I would tiade ofl a thousand Mich Unions tor one iiifle San Marino among barren roclw, where tho nehu aecured by Mum.1 Chrt. wavo rawooctod. and '-where onnresatoll i and ustn pinions ate unaiiown. im -npposin Iba Union could be restored, how lon. twm a mA It rounded by the memorials ol tbo paat strudlet here at th e Nt.rth would it endure? Certainly yhttui 111 in niu-i adtnii thai the stales- ... ..... cvei v l boll in ID hip bteh lliytll UOU loecribiaiaj on the rei iio i.tal .-...r-, simooU cotMnemori'ive ot their hi tine bota horao iriBaapbaot in our bloody 1 fraternal conflicts: 01 ol ereetinic monument-a- ! meinoii tls ot our bloody BtrtaWxIos, eon d never h tve contemplated a pei in::i.entl re-toted Uiiion I The ineni"t:e-ol these fraternal conflict must : '.' biitieil in nblivion l.etoie .1 icrin mentlv r 1 stoicd L n.on cm e aocorod. The boathu rulera j .nd statesmen understood this- ptMffiplaj in ha : mm inture. app.ren'lv much bettet than the proioaaodlff eoliabtenod Cht i.-n.m- of this noon ol the iiineteenih centurjr It was Tiberius wmo. wiicn the Komm Senate ; njpoild erecting an altar to vengeance to comni'Miwi ite the death of Piso renlied. "that pub lie monument- aboold ctMo menoratl toreijn coo quests, not dnniestie calamities. " Ctesor on hit ,. ,.,. iron, npi ft.r.ca ,,,p. i.,- a.-er ms rreaw . . i.i. a. a. ... . 1 m ft., . .. '..I. at i nin'.v triin ecie'ir liitii? na roiir . . . , , ., .r I r.uinpl.s. w isely ..ml carel ally m olded all allu , atotta by b umer or otherwiac. to what, perhans. ..... n .!. a ........ i..; 1 1 .... ,. i.;, .... i. L.t. i' nip ii-i'i ..iioiiiiioi 1 ii lacu e 1' - IIIS .. " '"! , . . . i r r, i . i ' i . ii . n t ii i.'ii in v. , .in H.iu in-a., t.et, o rou.es, ,, e,-c.pineu .-.o.,s 11M. .1.-1 1 . 1 . ' . . oi me h on ms, -uui t ieir ue cit, tie most tt ulv siiil. "'broOpM i " in .'--ums of honor lo ihe Reiiui.üc Tbe ulory it retiei fe 1 on the victors was but dubious and It wren. " This Christian nation should have learned wisdom from the eiT! ' -I si.esu,r... If l . ..II .o.ia. I . I V ft. . ..i . . . ,c sn.i.-.i.ro. ... .ac- ,r.e-.... .o.uif ,i -.It to et ii ittti .'i uthern -untui; atton. then I am tor separa.-ona tlmussmi ..roe-: because ihodembral , ig i, fluetaeoa and u-nrped pt.wersi that BIMt he evoked to execute sneh :i h-nd.sh tadmnent. woold ltahlib aiih .North n desprrt ic power OOrs- I ban t.hem-hs k dm er Tame: lane mv c.m.ro ted Stach results aa 'ty'H Hon a:.d Mtiiiihil it;di have be Ii Ct'ontp t-hwJ. , , , u,f","i' where the will ot Ihe de-pot whs ihe supreme ' law in stub dex .- w .rs as the I imours and .Allnas ni iiic worui h ie :i;fd, wnere tne r neier fSmmt where the h o's of their charge! ;:.--. :. and lb .-inokcot ihe couniry went up behind thrm '"like the smoke Of Itirnace'' iit-.er. -yorelv, by a republic, wh se i-biel comer -tone i "the coti-ent of the 'verue.i .' and i!ie aeoweil ohjecta of whose Cotasiitoibm wa Mto Ostabi is h ju-tic. -i ml en -irre d mc-tic tranquility." Toara res nfet fall? , Jamis W Wait Out Ol the ol 'Ir I .lit iii lltua Sandaj behue the diy the enti.t session ot Connie-- id I i adj ijrnel, I esj '..:it Lincoln said to Mr. Mat lory, a Kepre-e id tf:e ot K' tittu ki. ;:t iuence ol SonafOf Cl I tenden and othet-: ' ill. Mailoiv. this w.i.. H MM as 1 have 101 thing to do wit!, it. is cuieo on on the iooa th it tiietc i a Ldiion sentiment iotlie- S'ates, which. . ' ' ee Sioiu ll.e.oiiiroi now hi Id over ii by l..e i. '-cue ol the Confcvlerate or rebel power, rar til 1 1 - :h lent to rep'ace Ihoaf Staiea in the Union I am mi -t ken in ibis, it there ie no su h -enti -a i tlieie. il the pe.tle of those States are deterMtned it'i unanimity, or with a leelim: ao-i-.oai bine un tnimi' v . th .t tliir St ilea shall mo MOtobera e4 this c i tcleiacv. it i t.evon l i' e Dowet i I the pa V d u.e ir'ur State 10 I rce them to rem.iu u i s Urn ot . and. laid h. ia, that g miitiuency in ihe CQOtihf tKf that there is n d that -entimeni thwe tin wvrr is nt nv
wuai is caiie-i me c uiou j i.aie a strong a r iy". ; ..HIli.r tor the imrno-o '.l i 'rom which thev et rOUroftO the didu citadel, cüy.
".' . " .. " ' i aimv. or to reconnnici ti.e rout.-lor a northern UB,.TI,,K 1 tiers,,ur- i "" me j uvea unt.i tbe fb ..f s.-Pt-mber net. .nd ihonjjb .o
i . ' ,77 r Z VVJ ,', . ... . 11 , TS invasion There is nothing, m all thai li t come i - , i' : " s " m 'f youog. v a rcaarkalle cbiM, not only in the e lima1 aas l.ibuni. to preserve if. when those modern , ..,, K. wav (o ik. Shei.-ihiloah Vallev. .....o... a ...... ..... ' ..... ....
ots who ate DO WeO much III tOte With it .o.. up iv hwn, i m.nv mow wi mV uw i mini m u pvuai nuuvp, dbi hi tn jiMjtnifiit ol
an rrror. tf i t rriiwe ,.t.i ihatj nn ,ie.-ir ui;e-. the mail is Winnie! The c..;;:ii..ei.i v PwffMMl h the creit t'!.e liv tu ,.lej'i ite fuVM. Itttl t' lltillll it httllv." I breaker ex . t. 1 hi- -te I ''Wuiiny ni.urh-. h i Inlaawiaa Ifcw twiawwawa ! ?h rilnad com1T I cau-eü in no atuall Jejee by Ihie .n'nn acte , pnv anl of ttie j-uhlic. lor ni 'iit dati:; and ihe I e peoj.le i t the eecedit-g Stale- .ire leter- ajrool of Iii- i. iImi ihei .treiloin it now. al the r m i e.1. ' with anatiilllj. r with a teeituji at- erv nin.etii heu -uch an unlrtakiii nullit
hmg onan oil nr. th.t then tites man not be i.i - '! ti.ia C'tntV iei .i ." Spite ot tle ttai ind t-r-iste'.t eBort - ol rt.htiual ileCen er- "I , N. 'Mietn piple, t'ie nn of tho A'nrfttliTtiiiti ihrmiflm rati Am to he true Li II- olli kn.os .t. .1 h.. ,.. not more eUilli thai. e . a - ii't'O-I t' in lo he Wb-af, then, ia J dn'-etmr" who- ;Ve ci ineV Ar th great iriajl Lit'iie t few wal SwarctMf f All Hear'. I i - .a I'll iiiie-iojj UH.-l I;. .1 an an-i .'Phila - - j rarew ielpbia Age. I In- I' l . silt 11. . :;iii i rin HI m. CLAIMS O. MK ti i ! : n the LiD'1tNi 1 ioi- uf Jaac $9. Mi Lincoln haa baaai naMBHaatcd hr Hapwhhcan 0oi. cnii- n at lialiimore for ieon 1 ihe I 're-idi cv. It ia li.t i t , I t. ui Mr Ln .-t.ln h i lot urh a norm i. -u. ni. t cepl that he is in p.n.ea,,n. atnlthtt 'I aiaj he lieiUablfl DO1 to leumte him at the V'i- f iint air. Hut it i- lilti. u't to think ui.i the Ket.'.i.caii pirtt can be in a ntWfactor. condition il mill mu. a- Mi Lincoln i, te-t leprr-aftiii .in they cau get; and the fact
me auddent? to 195 on the announcerenoanination. -hothi' the Fed -he .rt rauch tue jibp opinion. He -a c ho er. ijHin . n! itiorm'' of an .ab..; ptaorutl :i ol the war aalil ton iio'l r e overcome and i'a participa lit to tho punndioaonl due to their the rtinctfon of alarcn. the enit ol etaancipalHti, and th. maine-
m er, i- said U DC till torerimr' courai the of the Virginia canptigti det-larel If Gen t.rtii' ! -ttfce--tBl. th-nh 'he North will im-' be a wh' their main object, vet he will !.ve hin tht? tnere u . r 1 on the; Americvti continent capabJo of coping with him. ad he nH) m Preaitlent, Uistator, or what he' will On the other hand, if he faila. part of hi i faüurt ill InoTitably recoil on Mr UdooIo ; The plit in the Kepublicui rwrtv between Mr Lhaeoia and Gen Fremont, who accept hi J OootiaotiAn. miy becouf ' rinu. and in the i ,!- m fcef'lelli.- und t lbir...-t ni:h: be - ,;r, Hi-ful "H 1HKHN t it; It OK HOVE Ii I 1 . 1 1.1. ' " .Ml Ol Till Rll iMtTI' N ' M .K-r.Kat-MtEv Tin. kLOLLs in r k-l-ims or a r r nov or mi ualtimori: and oiiu i; mlkoad A rOSaiSLE ATTACK OM WAfcHINUTii.' ti the ' Vik VwrW.i f-.rr---; ....... Baltimore. Jui I TIIK BCBFL MOVmiCST IX Till. IIFNA V f 1 H VaLLLTConiderable anxiety prteails here in regard to tho ajpawofjiofja ol the lebeia in the due lion ol Hupet' Ferry . Their at rent th and their ultimate dotlgao are at yet pro ton nd Hit. They may le, for .til that is known to the mili tary aotboritiOB, a mere g-in: uf guerrilla-, or a ,,.,. nurtv ot mvulif the adv nice of 1 i. .11 v ;,n KM Utf "Ji-T; :V' 'r?"?"."" ? ' lormtdable lorce Their ohicer, jnr nil that h " tet tjeen usrerumed. mat enher be simclv nbmmf - - - . f or ihe deatruciion ol tho railroads at Marneor;e iiuprotMo.e. . I ! : l . The U'ar Denar: incut ... . I . ... .. .. . . ..... . i. " a-o.umo.i IM nuvtU. IIM IU IS.IVIIMT, um uu I a .1 g I O I 1 aar) .a ,ur f" v1 ;""l7 "-oieteni nr tho rifn .-I mi i.l I'.. i-t i -1 . ! . . tin in pril ii' r - " ; ' . , , ... .. . 1. . .erd-i proved how ill-luuded waa that bebe, i l he pnse8"ioii ol o:ii vi nictiester and m irtins : burg by the relwls, and the prcsen e o! "the enemy iu strong lorce at Mar'insburg, !i i- put i su hlen j etop, ol course, to the bum. csj-ol the Baltimore and thio railroad. The train- ttom the West ar ' rived :is tHUil yestord.x Mortting. But it would : have been nn-tleto have set;t any trains out1 Irooa tbal city ; and except the trains to Fiedirick Cif v mwI E li- ott's mills, and thoea cairy'u g ! troops to liar pet Kerry, no trains hate been sent out sin. e who it to in ami. ton rut iosasii i: v. It is due U the oihctr- oi ihe l.aliiiuore and Ohio Railroad Coinuauv lo itatO that duioi-r the wlmle of the month ot June thev h ue Bado . on. t int rMraffiiUUotti to the War Department ot the not esaltV of having a tar larger in.btarv ! lorce stationed on the line of the radio, d H i there had been lucb a lorce, propajrlj posted and propeilv eoaata .miod. the present diaaeter would not ha.'e taken nlae Alfh.niyh I have haaaw i ..-.. artUi-iimi ,.r..;. u , i-i ... . ,.i .. . , ...... I;.;... 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' I I ' 4 UlillJ ..fine ro.nl I haw lotn,'.,,,,) irom sr.... tt mk- ol I :. . .. 1 1 1.1 1 .1 : :.. , 11, iiui ucoiuc i w;uio nae iiieieo :icu in 1 forMatlow to the enemv. for thev uet tlieir Infornatioo in a far more "direct way, hoi because l know that thu facts were bei ore the Wal De ' ment. and I honed that a dje le.'ml lor the . utett of tue road, and iustict both t j the R ii!road Com. -in ami to the tr.ivei.n- publm. would lead the milituv authorities al Washington lt , second the rgeu represent itiotH of tneortijers Dl the company, and of ihe Ueneial comin.nd I in this military department, at leist to the ex I I tent of placiny ujmoi the toad an aden ite torce: Hut the lesoii of expeiicnee are ab-olutely thrown aarar oixm the 1'iendent and the Set te tarv ol War I mma iauDuaatlbl to make Üawara I tielievethat the road w irTaiiy danger As loog m tbo iebel MfMal beleijjuered, they could not believe that the rebp!s wnuid be nlde ... Mak. rfftinmatrnthm nl ti' L-in.l ut all The coiiM-ijuenco was th u UeneraJ ShjtJ w.u. at lacked y eatorahty bv s toice t'.reatiy supenor to his own and in "order to avoid capture he wis compelled to abandon tbe railroad to tbl rebels. au,1 I.i riilrpt tu I i n.olli .l.lf ot thi l'..tttnt:tp n rot WH U Thi Ul Cl LS IIAVK ,)OM Tue rebels. .n ye-teiday altetiiooii, were in lull poase-sion not only ol M .rtmsbur, but also ot the railroad Irom that place to Harper's Ferrv, U.J j.r tt distance t ten mile- north Ol M.rnni . ... ... i buru, and. in tart, ot the whole couutrv net ween v it,..htt.,nr ,, Wil i .,.,..., , iwa. P. ... ... liv W ..... ,. ....... . .. ,.,lH ... th ri4lI mad baf not et been ascei tamed t UV llH C , nut -badly .ie-tr..ve l it is owmir -olel to - t,e;iraIlce. TnfTfi r ;it)()U, auulliol. ootiwn wo. in o. loawarawoaaj aow una. icraat ei i n i .... .... ctores. and ottier governuient propeity.at Blardollars llMlfti ii nd ti e huiiirel thoii-nid wot t'n ot private it ores The V t,,u.r. ' . uil ........ I ' i.n..tff.ifti f i.eii M'liiier divisioti, winch he ieit at M trtiiisiiorg in Hen Si gel 'a cbargO, also fell into the hands of the r,u, e were a hrjre number ot BMOOOCOT and fj,. eil , Ml,d several v.lu.ble lamVMyiUaa , M :ill,,.ur , .oattcrOaj mornin-. Hut the ener ; oJ (t,m thcm ., Hwwv to Barpor a Ferr, befoM Km MlfM made tbfir rapMttniMM at ". t. i , .. , M it'itisbure I he I is ot the ranro ul c-iniDmv. .,re? wiU ,e confined to whaieverdam.ee bJ tUm0 , ,heir QdgM. i II I Ii I Li r Ai. V i i MMlMH US 1 pre-ent cominuidiut at Harper's Ferry is Getl M il V eher The p'aceis itninly l.riltust, ind there is a larire tur'-e ol our troops there: boa lam of cooree it ovld be inn roner to -:te. Utuin the I'm" that Messrs Schröck an 1 Rah were in fütmaa trad lo re, the Vaf Da n.nmetit creatlv in tl in-' i ihel the limns of .he greatly ir tiinsciibed the limits ot ihe Middle Depart mOtlt. SO that QeO Wallace'-jun du tion oulv eateinls as lar west as Cumherl . nd . and not into IVtm-vIv mit at .ill Gen Couch i-
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m eoMMand at Hjrerstoarn, and I believe Gen. fcr tie defen-e oi Ku-hmoud by m hAtif i eviSittol will report tt him The torces under ; dent thai our own capital is in danger? It i-will Couch and Sicl to.'ei her will lc ointe larse i lo rememtr th it from the commei.-ement id ... . ....I.. . : - - aW . . ,
iiiije enough to assume the oiSen-ive. if their troops aro of tbe right mtteritt. Besides tbaO there is tili another fiareo flltaoh milestins aaia ol llaiper's Kern, on the Mnocac river, under Gob 1 ier. alihoui:h me laitcr . fliier did nut lo ivo here la naaaotc the nmiatiti :ir''i! 1 i-t It If ! Kl Qt IRf 1 Tl INl Ul TP f -IFtT R MlKUAIi. Tilt Whaltbt te'!i ha' ilrtaiv ioni iKitmnlUrataa axactl i wbai ta nacaaaairi in ot.ler i prevent them I roan 1 1 . i . r ii ajtair, awal I aaaaa Lha OWtttl wlieu they it aclQ illT ta po.aa"iH)n ul v tlii M a :an'iuii of h rnad, to 1 lace this la t pi itity beioi.- th ptiblic. It i.a in th power .f Mm rek.-'- '.t take poaMHtion t;f the ri.d at aal liarftC th it l Jen Lve m tr wteh it dour, ,ntl at an te -'irn!ed to ite least tea-ioie, at the moment when tin r , ipita i tielea'! ami threatei m arttfa captar. It h bewwdvata awoaranrarj no! itarv (mm .nter that h i been ?t ina1 here u. viei Dil, Va ! ami Schenck -.no it will conlitme to b -o until the ul of the war, un!e?a the k rvR ail aW aaa laaTTT Nl Pki.viNT it. These re the oee upatbM 'I Lee-bar:. Win o!ie-ter. R tÜlitf . an-1 CI .rk-'-'ir . a- eM as of H o ; - Kfi r i. a ltd Cuilibft I .11 1. b. I are b od eot wi-iciptirMd trooo a Urg proportion ol . I . . . ....I.. .1... ..... .1..- f .l... i.ri ...1.-1 ...Ir lllfli lltnili I if in ir iu or- .rjii luii-nu'i, in mot n il rec.niioitertii: all tti appro-clie- to ihepl.tces mme.1 Thia ha never heen tlot.e It i- irtcticble: and ahei.evt; il 1-doi,, ; l.e ap t . n wi nan .-re baxiy ol the i.my loth mi . 1 1 k i ' : l. , in i- ...thi It i. i ii to l lie r . il rt i.i i w.lf J . .I.L ..... .. I- ' wv . V .li. fl .......il on.canv. who he u tTetel a- henil.v Horn the ic-e , a-i ie-lruction ti! llieit toad and lji. Jeil if .lue to the public aim ate o preatlv inter eaied hi th arurtt of Ihia tfawi ai.un an iba Wa. iht tliia uSsil 1 o ne Imleeil, rv lime ti..t tiie moipaiitj half rebuilt their mail . i,i,d bn.iue. the Ada ui-tr tiou hm taumi-ej I ttat they ,r. i J be a.uae v and effciua!lT
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been kept. I what will TWK SOU I rt.u. . - a 1 A . . i t . i li Ilir ins ui BU w . 1 1 C Willi IIIVJ . ill do The, will not attack 'Seetor' Ferrt .1 r ... .. ' i. I " 71 -KI'lluK i ii-w, ui utiles there aro o.re of them eumma at In the I all I Oafl leirti. the lorce .t Mart iilbur mall, necula'Inn m it it be ,ct -t ret a t.Jthe drain of j It is. in tha' ca,fthe northern the mot emeu? m -vement "f C.mi Lee. so lot .go fore windowed the North It i the lonc-eipettc iajvaokal of 11 nd Il.'timore hrrt, i.ed .iftera ml. Waaoingti i tried at. tr r(jetUs will be rofe'iaiLiTT or a nsn attack o.wasHiwtom. But nil rav bitorro .tion ie.da Ae to believe tool llfeaj ig OM f a rev-ounuiieiin iriv, aud ih.t thetitaeisneiV.it hat d wh-n th.f l'mlmlrr-i w.il eu lea or to carry out the pwMTwOMM ol a northern invasion, which the bavafnad in view At . v .ii.... r t n V . . . . . . ..... . . t- W . : I r....; .ue ijginui.! oi np prcgeui campaign 1 ag n : their captul I he ur- e- .l their nlans 1 reptoaaj ib tt II of the troops in f e North that could be collected ahould be sent t join Grant's army; mid that toe litter ahould i. involved in the labor ot anactu.l tiee lint I IT i IniiiOrtl. betöre their expeilition ajaii.-i VS ,,- i.toi. -hould be ftet on foot. They claim thtt hlh these con iiitions are now tain ted, and iu Gl I. too, in ini.nncr mm h mure lavot able to te auccess of ine:r ;i ir mine than ihev at lirst Vieeted For a hit tht- etiatclod, whvn their pl-t' was lornaed, ' j was that (tratit's irmv would be brought to i üd wiiboul and that bia opera ton- would le directeil gainst Bich .4 .- ... a . , ... ... 1 . . .V . i - I i... . . . . . i . .i . . .1 w ii '--r- "i ;i:-- 'Tir.i'iini v.uiuhi'. 'ni'i ih kjajeOJ '.thi we Mtisl utter tlore Peters borg, ai.- lao tilings iu their t ivor thai tbey did not count on ul laaj The ditb'iiltie that uou fron tod 'Jiatit v. hen h firt ?it down betote l'c- i e'-n;i-. me ijiu'm .tune, aie sun oeiore hia.. Thev me vet to be ov e.cume And a hen a . .1 a C L. a t : 1 a - I I hev iite vet to beoveicome 1. - i 11. 1 . . - . i i.i i "' ",e:ieoe. tneory, i - - i I) 1 I III . L a . ' ... 11 1 m""'u " uuvauceu , men '.v i i ie i Vii -Mo it on iv us im ui a ot K . Dae in WASHINGTON MRRkSPOOENCE. HU MiVKMt.VT 1 WARPS UAUPIkkM I fcBR V TI1K oiM I IHUmlS STBoNfJ K.iKCL T MlRTI.NtBl'kti, It T W'AITIM. FOR FLKIHI I. RKIMUUllJJKTS NO 1NIMCAT1 -N OKTU1.1R I TKklOK PfBPiK YfcT TRoBABILITY Ol A Dj Ii S8TRA I ION roVKi- llM,T'i BY OKNERAl LUi ot the AfW 1 Tft ai'Wv.j W ASHIXiToX, Jul 5, IcGi. The position of aaTora this uiornicg hj tne diraotaofl ot Huper's Feiry.is uecid Ii i.iierest- ! iug Whiiever may be the de-ignsfol the Con I . . . . . . . . . . C. .L . I ana wwwvw h me te .i .-ireuiu bun imposition wir force, they h ift succeeded u' to 1 !H lln,e' U ffl Mt T V '" ""JS ' "ugi auu c c.r ucs.gun I hat theV ate III coumlerable lorce 1 heioim all lorce ) 1 uuuul ,e er" 1 1 . vW9 ne 14 prudent and t.r.ive, and Ins lote IS really i ..a a 1211 . .1 1. . i t'speciuble Lkj'.Ii in numoets and di4ipline He a I I I tIi ,! met the enemy ;.ui endeavored 0 hold u. in check. ISjL he has heeii dceali-l. and com- i ii Pe,,ed lo retr-11 lo pOr s retry ; an i tins wouhi I t,ül h:lve bveu tht' C 4e tm Joniederate i"" '' ure.uv outnuuineiei in-011. T,,e attiuk ui" Martinsbur I not made. euddenli. l.eneral Sie! had niuniawaiinu id u,e 'Pproacli ol the u..uieueraies, aua.ic ati.t P'p irauons acte m ins i-ower. aaw -aefeyr apneu 10 me oiuceis ii ine i .minore an. cnio i 111 ro,!l UhJ heie. so that the iata-r save.1 all tl,Cir roi,i,,e? i bete was .1 lite numhei ... ! I .: . ... ..... . ... ol cars and several locomotives at .run- ut, and tne.-e wete all brought to Hilm . re in s.letv I hat (iiiei ii S l'CI asdeiealt. and com OOI,w 10 rotroaf, wal not his l.uilt. ir the lank III to bv id h so in. nie l ' the a.lui ni-tiatioii, in expeciun; I l su ' 11 oiiportatil line ol r.u road a Hu ,le :l lorce. i The L niol' fofVCI OH and near ' h line of the I railroad, and available lot ope. tm.na: ainst me i Üohloderateo, are those .t Cuaibea m 1 un er 'en- ; 'l H.eratown umler (pth C.uch; ! Hope's Ferry under (Jen. Mac Weber; at Pi Ier; and lie i, twti.t r ......t. vt.i e in yai nsun at Ril inn-re. Of comae, it wi dd be inipHu er bt me lo aay any ihiu ..'ontt he num' ei ol ttie-e. or what diaptaUlloua Ii ne tifjen niaoe ol 1 tbetn It is an UUloriauatC cil umsmce, however. ba i tone ol ihein aro in tB Houtora Dcp it i ment , al that officer Is too fir Iff to be of any service in this ensi-. (ien W .ll .ee, Com nnmder of the middle Depart men tm has acteti with -real piomnu e-a and energy lu'lhemalier ut l.irvv. tni.it' Iniotw trom H illinnirr nd it ttip ! aawft . I a. Ia . h . a n MMaat 1 1 a- tMhOaaM aa I aa. I ' ntn Mur.-. ' LOIIICUll .V C v i pvil.tiaM w ,, atu,(ll,re, t ;,(Vade lVulislvania. I - . PI they will meet with a warm reception Th. lhe. Wll, (J s hl,n evtri ISAhe imoresj rioB oi thwe whose opptrrtaiiiUu ul mwi;, are ( , i, . : . t, 1 1 ... . I my dt hnite n.cts limine im re itn d welliniormed poraoos is, that the Üohfwliata lorce j Ottjiajtod in this movement consi-ts ui the whole e of Qm. Swell's eorpa, BaeckharwajM'ai a brigade i n. v d. finite lacw Bat tne itraaromgo d welltiom I, nchbiiro under lien Nichols. Im-ioien's asairy. md m .ebj - nouuied aod bat I ' vt ' lie ftill t i her tH..ie ; Ciiletl nic truow aa a a . . Moving up the valley , troni ri irt-:-. ihurf and Strasburg to join theui The lorce- jj-t enumcrated aaaouut alime tu 50,iNaJ men Si iheie is real! Iba! hOMber ol Oohtodcrato trdjpa at Mir tin-lui', 'here can be no douht th a their pur po-e is to invade Mrland or Pentifvlvaiii i. or c'-e h) Attack H Itimoic It there k not tint tn mv, it is b ird lo understand 4Miv Si-el. rt h "is own troop- and iho-e under v. WftMT 1'vler. should be compelled to re eat betöre mem ilni If il should psme th-tt the moreoAit is made , I by eader of Oon i.-'e. an i tli it it -eeufs to tine it tu W a-lni.i; ton or H dtiniore, then IMe w ill he I U'ound lor the yrave-t ap.ieliensions There is no reason to believe that this is intended as a mei e div. i sioti h is ei. i er -imp' v reconnois.' ce or eis it is a -tan i .ken bi tldnoral L-e m - cainnaimi a' nnst n ctimouu, o n '-cru uu I tterstuod tbat in ho ovaait aa Oaa L b-a mj to h pad up a it In t e lot - Ur. I . 1 icbmuuJ i Bui titled in uci,,iiul tletef tlu-inj; allow ihemselves to be c , t'hcitionsot that city I -uch a manner that its -ticces , a sieg of many week, wiil reqtrre within ita w.. ii.lv al-.ut 2Ä.Mm or .HO IHH t hiih. and ilunii ibll time ibftf i- üMbwn nioie nat aval thaB to ULpof that en Leet with tht mm. baalj oi n-i uinv, mke a -i. i t c.itioti ol oine kind toward W.-h agtaair. It rmii be inaile, w tie it I- m.le. ''.v way ot i loa! . ii.-i . .. i : : ' A tli' ! c f htit tei ol -ij. ti a inosenici ' lr - 'e wiilon v.en Lfw'i powai to B-ike'ttCw a novt Mwt,tv4, i.-c'l. i: m.v I ivcbeen m projtraai ( ...me .!- f.a-t The railfaiifla fiom Pay raharaj to Ricbm.iini aud liom Kit hru ini io Ii ti- ü l, wel a- tiia' Irom L n.-ht.tir- lo Cli t lottarill and OaraaJaataaille .re in tell oner ion. For aught UM is known. t, the cotilr .ry . afot.siilei.tbl .- rti.-n ol lien L'a tr.Htpa m.v h tv laii alre.oiv brought to (..rdin-viie over 'hae road, imIuhviow be m irehuiir up the Y'lletr. Al t.-i-enr (Jen E-!i -eenir. to he waiting the arri val ol n. -re iroo-,, t.et re lie w m'Jmdirat it hw IK v move wili be i : m TAT I 1 ILMS WiiiTk. Dot rv The nerncri i: White count toe in c uveotion on the 25th'.nt. Jo- - i . D Cow .on wa. iio'inn .ted full A ..i tur; j,,epli R 'thwiU lor frenrer liJerju.n tir)Sherirt; Joiin Yoik lur Cotafatis-aoi.er. at.! Chules K hier h- t ,.. ""Vlefcatai are app.ii.i o the it and l oilr--ca.nventioi - The following re-H!utfouj. preaeatau and rea l M ; ' i-. rf j.iaii rn . - m -1: i we eno -r-e n I atwove the tn mil arcUaa m araW m-!c I.i tti D. mocrluc D-l-' i, i .e."oi. at d p'-b ourelf- ? S've ihe t . '.einkr'. leah.lis farm and UIHÜ -t.nort. , RM..ltni. Th.t. h the uiii.ciide oijtne Dem- ! ocratic party ire foutaivtl upon the guanteeri of
the Constitution to life. liberty and property, we ill continue t !ien-h and auUin iheae princi
ples, ami avppurt and detend the COu-ÜUltioO aa the I .-a hope of Americin fieenten u . , , , , l Kfl' Thu r.;re ,n Uv ,r.. lb A lion a ti-mo' r t ! .- .. ai.O aiao a u m oct -t o C -n:raii, and me di-crd all i-m nd Biiuor consideration, that gHl m.t come oat of; of ruleri KeHilved. Thit, .i the American people seem c'M'aulwjClttt oJ, t oum g1 ;o er who h .ve beoo slatt, aoo woaja led oawe. 00 the field o butle. The audience then lUtened with deep attention to able speeches from Hon Do id Turpie, Judge Apple-ate. andCpt B.ruey D.iley Lrrrrii rtM Wjndill Phillips Wende' I Philliua r ut.li-he len.thv letter in the lat . .... ..... . ... ... ...v..., w,.M.a coi.clu-ive re. iout a h Liiciln umr.iiiliiliia Inr .... r.e.tv ion should b. .-ib mdoiicl m i r renann tlii- . . 1 'if rex- tr.i i'i c cvri.ni is 11- rt'it.'-'. agwinat the fast crowinsr depoti-m of an admin Mration which never ahows vie;!!.- except njaint ' n ü 1 e iiidivtdu il' a'd i:i lh quiet stieetsol New ink and Boston, but is t irn'.ei ile at:d submissive in Tenneee nt i New 0 lern It, in the profound peace of Ne Tori and entirely wi.h U" iieceMiitv, the President usurjs all the poaer I of Coure. .md the Judiciary a iu the Arq : eiies cae or a holly Nppree the Senate bv i londiog his tool Frank P. Bl air to command an j i -. . . . . . . .. ..t army wiuwm t tie rtiadow ol a commission. It ts time to tk her we are. If thee llfaffl are lone in the preen tree, what m iy we not ex;ert m the b i ? hei since Ir-bl I hive done whnt 1 could to iHiint out the dangerous tendeiic) of this e , use ot des?M...c poaer DIED. : ; At the rhool itbeSMert Previdm e. atiacbed to Sl J.it.ri. rh:i fli Ai a in.rt.v fl & M r.; - - -y r... , dau mnrt.biw I.a U.k ä f.. 1 t .... . tf A v . "" i i u-x r. . aim toe late auiha a . H m - f very ill -In crested p ron whom .ccitlent hr.-ugbt Intu Contact with her during her too brief exi- nce. Her fea iure vre r ular ai.J fin ly rnt-d: ber expre.-ion of couuti aaaaec mingled intelligence with great atniahility. and bar in was distinuiitbe.l f .r et'nii .ary precoi e.ty In apprrciaiiint tha bnn iful and jut. The able j pliv-ic'an who attended her, and tbe pood Simrs who, watched o.er her tlateaaaia, .11 lear tetimuny to tb- fact j that little KhcIm I was a cbild iit f the conimm orde.-. aa I . . I I. . A -. . ft. . . .. i uaiur.o i;ni, auu init. in Lr pr-maturi r.oatli. so ci-ty U raM aaa)f todeploie the pat and pre.-ent, but th In piring h.-pe of tuiure dimncttoti which clu ter around one so gifted with personal beauty and natural andoameuts. Having received all the co .vl at ions Of raliglon. Md lived a Kfl of angelic innocence, happy Would it be for those who s'irvive her culd their end l as full of hope anl etrnal lic tr as hr. Her rema'n- wilt be buried at 3 o'clock thi- (Sat-.r ay) afternoon, from theSite s' .eboo", where th 1 friends and relaiiw of the family are inv ted to noand AMUSEMENTS. ST Alii; V ANAIiKH. .Mr. W. H. Kil KV CI 3 Tf T 1 n 1 inra fcatUruay bveillüg. J Uly Vlll, 1öD4. LAST N1GMT Of THE MADDERN SISTERS. THREE FASi MEIV, OHFEMALE ROB NSON CRUSOE. FEMALE MINSTREL SCENE. DANCF OXGr Mi s Ihaate Merrill Ml Aimi- t MpattoM, j i'cl.rck. rnrtaln nv at 8 ' pOaot preciKoly. ifn at 7'i 'Fplteterreat aeah retained only till tbe Hr-tt net nl of the WANTED. WATKI), tn good Billhner for the fall trad-ib-b at or watre-given, .tl!rs A K. I'luim. So. r, Markft -tic-1. L-ui v. He, Kentucky. jul9 dk2w FOR SALE. bv sfahn m sunn. An 80 Acre Farm, 31-2 MILES S. E. OF INDIANAPOLIS, -A.T AUCTION, On Saturday, July 9, 1864, at 3 P. M. A I Ilia- Court House Door, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Tit B VAl.t'Mil.K TRACT OF LAM) MKS OS THK INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R , And i-i M:ly one hilf Mha fra tho M chigan Road Pike. With an nutlet to he Mirbiiran ftoad I y two dirt marts, on n the o-tb hne -.nd thr othron tb a ..it h lin. tirg thr K. . r the . E. of S c II, Town. Kwnv, 3 ea-t. in thr pi ce are about 3 5 At'KEl o r r I .ii B i : It , (if tirt rate ipia'lty. every acre f whfeh h wur-h "f i -etfflisi or tir womI. Tt.c r rcaind r is chard land. It i WmStLtm ftf IV.:I by rt iim-i failing -pr.iK gg,BOi'.tacei-n, and Lick Creek Thera t eat a Of atx.ut one Lutiüred Apple Tree. It 1 tnatked on the county m ,p In name of K. AUdreda; and i- known at the AH.lr-d.je Karm. Tß tine ia perlet t Ta 're h If btrn. tbe halaret in "n and two vrar. with iuiTP-t. j -3-dt Real IptIM Agent. Mstioltition oi ('o-l'arlncrnhip. rain: n m of jayc a rrrzHTJGH was disI arjLV u -intu isih d j aflaar l-ai 0i RJa.icnx hai r aeH h'n in. r-ut la fee . H'rbtich. to a h'.m all arc i t- aa-ni the hr tll pr- t trd fr pay ii ut. ami ll atn"in.t - iu- ihe tirni ial. OhL V l. JT00X, W M FIT Z tl'r, H Indianapolis, I i ii.ni .In:,. Jp. 1h64. Votier of (o-Parln rhip. rnHK I Nlo K-i NM II iVK IHIt IMY KM -'(Kb J hit . a m pirtn-rt.ip f r thr i orjiivr of rarTvinnn a ir.er and To aec '.u-in.--- it: th- !d aland J jctx a fitr nd , uvJer tb name and style --f Jvfcox, h.THvr.ftt k On OK LIN H- JAM'itJ, LI M. FliZHKiH, KURT. COS KLT. J-.lr 5th. Isa. Ju'y dlw COTTAGE F JR SALE. I-aD tiir . . mt mm i OR iiLF-K nr.t f ratne Cottage ..f fie ir?re r.w.-. bftii irie,., od ceii.r. pump c ..em. .ylT.niaatxl b-law.r -t T-.e Street Kail .m.Lj .11 nuke i hut a - r di 'ic- tr. ni the ci.ter" t-n-tne. Price-f3U raab. t' H. :1k. I.. J.4 dlw I l oftke bn 2. Jtl4TH4 IT. iIiiMt I a 1 ' -a a. ' J ' ae ' "fA a m. vvw iv- v" B v Mi ATTOK -V l : X .V T J.V'. H'AflSG UPNKI A Lw oFFICK 1MV till Al I LT an. lilM't K'l ttft. .si.kE, No. Ill tut w.-iiu-Tt u .tree-., b.0i A&a polls liajjana, taaader bi prlsaktaal er. tees tu iUa publk. mante dly
CLAIM AGENCY!
A. P. NOBLE
OR S-VFRtL IVA RS fAST AI blTlNti TLFRK of tb Second Aaditor 'T the Treaatirj UOpartmrn: IM AQaJfCT at gC
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ah,h,ircialma.wmtihfiovrrniint.e..hwronnMJ..n "(tinr K'iirn- mlr cut. at.d OrtiHcat" of Won-lrwt. bleilni aw4aäaaat frwai tk.
tiea, and all iar tn r l-tton to uchClanm. a-., promMlv rr-riv...1r. rkaw $100 Solnir divcbarKd on acrawit f wottnd Maotjn Ji-charyet V R. Information anl advice (verbally or hy letter E 17 T-a R al l.M. NOni.K, Adititant Heneral Stat ef Ind 7' ,llimrm?' ni'i' "'; M-Jj,r J. RInjIN-, Af.ili r at t M' FLK rt'HKK, V J N k in, Ka..ae.i intu;.-; Major ÜA XI I. Met:i.f ..F, r " L n .M l. M- T. A. k J. RANi-Al.l. M C'll'RCMwAN, Ba ker: M..n W . H tioual Ra'ik. wa-h nirtw, M DRY COODS. ATACTVn nTTTI OATTC lildlcll HIT till t ii n 1 1 rn AT TH K Trade Palace ! WEST WASHINGTON ST., MUM K. LOK 1) & CO. Wt.sniNi; TO RKTVn VRCU MMVStfl now "fffr their lare and afiaaraTM stock of good., worth $100,000! At Sfw York wbo'tral prices, and uianv ir'"-.'.- ucli . le-. FeeliniC undei oiliiation to the p bhc for the vry ' large pat onaire w have received, RN b vi concludl n ailopt tlii- mel o t of cms tin out ur r.-sent a?k, thereby giving tlicm tho advatitaa;' of huving tbeir irsKl a.w s tbo same c n he bo ght at net wtd -ale price in Ka ternc ilea. Thi- i- no Hct' ous cry, ami ae aillc-ni-t nuo the sale an il the whole -took i clo ed out He j ha e now in More tbe largest and bent neleeted rtock aver brought to thia city, consisting- .f Wnrth of SILKS, Compriing every pobn. frcan the no"i co-tly and ! beauti.ul iYIoire Antiques, Tu the heayaat PLAIN SILKS Mi SATINS, Which will n old rezardlex of the recent trrf-at advance.. nm URESS GOODS, Ir preat variety. Our buyer being at tbe bead of tbe mantel dunn; tha aprnR. ha made extra effort to procure the Irawal aid nio-t fashionable in tne market, com pri-in,i all tbe late X3a.iist ovelties, MERRIMAC PRINTS, SPK AGUES PRINTS. PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS. DUNN ELLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETI(.S. HOSIERY. GLO ES, n aaaata Atranaa a tan Li M I) II U I 1 Vj li 1 Ei 9 . HUME, LORD k CO. IM)U U'Ol h j..r.. Ji citi NOTICE. Bank Notice. I S OR'.KR T. ALLOW "ITrK IK NT TtM V. Ttrijiar up the t-iue-s ol each t.v at our r .lecl vr Bin to unar4faea afree that lr the t-rur- no hii w'l be tranaactedb. uaf er f.air (a) o'clock P. M , our door. Iine loct.il at that h ur. kos arojnvement .ni Tal effe"t aflcr 'er. day'a pttKe thr.'M.ii tbe nVU pane'. .f t Li citv. atel wtli 1 t i f ' tf! v a .hert-a to. N one -li.ll i baraw Iron thi- at raiicmeii' witbont iniirf ten ( 10 dans ivaiee in wriun t the -everal par.e ah" kae .Mb-cribed to ibt p. per. rm-i mii no. bank. ucii;iieK, tajkm o.. Pr.1T HON . MNlP.a-i A. A J. C. U it amkimi . . A. Fl Kit Hr K I CO , Kl II HM; A MUM! Manpo i. Jun D) lwJ4 dlöt NOTICE. HIHIIHm IHKIiRIIIHBM ara"K. thr unokrsi H 1 1 OWiri mi f f City of Ind antp.. ia, have pledged oorH-Ire . Ud j r a evere pen titj D.,t ioell aay a'"!! except for ca.b afIrr jum 24. l4 1 bi. n mL l-n rci . n u. , cof. f arfcoiesale H-aia refu ne tn ! ' t..u. r... rr. . n Ke-bn, H'-hire A Ct).. t- ü P UaanyaX . 0. a ittlaiaa., H. H Luieet,iar)( k Co. H. Wi.liam. K. H. L Kublman. L i wrbe. J L. Kle-t k Co , lh pr a larteton. C r... a nalftle. R. ii. w. laaa, War L Mraaaara. V Hi de a Co.. 1. V Morrl. i A.t.ni Kr x. J..nt. Joed- n. 1 J- r w o.aate, a ra H. r.a.ht, klntaka-.lrr, j. a I D ncan. ( Juljl-dlw
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trig, 15 and errnlv ktt ' Bounty! can (ft their R.arnt iwrnr A. 1' MHJIT. ) chailftitry gi-n. TU IV ana: Cot. W. H. II. TKaftK L. ria.ia H " PiCJiW rania-t-r. I.-.r ct at .Mioi aM ilMwaa: n. 'ma-ur. U. !. A : lr K s M.wrnMH;: ab I S. HvRklstlN. Hank"r. Ia i-I.Kri HI K. Jr. a 1 ? .1 n, Kt . W. s. Hl'VriXiiTuK, Ca bier Ii i N iS-iUwIm DRÜCS, MEDICINES. C. MIL!, REEFER & MS! South MiM itlinn 8t., K ST F.M. I NILS IIFI-.M. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., WHOLKSALE DEALERS CKXCU7ÜTELT IN DRUGS MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY AND Fancy Goods, -AXf) PURE WINES AND LIQUORS lVh wnW& l ii IUI mFvrmwoF rmro'.,,?,TH V lh' them, wlie'i in th orv. t I mb our -t.l Our t o1 mere ho-j rb f wh -r r i,r t f a-tditiona Ml per cwhleb, we are c-.nfllent, wilt our iiue very l . ana yet rt-a p -ca'e any Cincinnati bill f WerfC Ord-rt. an -oliritet rd tra at ! la. and it ;ereae tn Tr ff Im r, enfihl a tn. t f.rf.'. r. ia a profit W will doict'jatiot.a iu price. a--7 -4 dly CARPETS, WALL-PAPER. &c NEW CARPET STORE o. al i raliinviou !.. S h ii ii I 1 aa Olil S;uil. ommiTE the co hi hoi se wi; RAVI UwT.I -TroCK op CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SaTIN delaines, R -;P3 PEK-N CLOTHS, nuiunk. laflM Mi. -tin A ! li ng la a hi A 1 i f tbex litKala ba .:. bea aajrebaard before tbl lat a t-arw-e ta tbe Rau we wüt m- il.nlurr tu. New T rkwbo's.le vrice. Also jttkt received IOO.IMJO I'ieccs V;II Piapajay sand MUlOU ll lt. s KRAUSS fit CALL. PROFESSIONAL, J. T. J K-MIV ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATIAW, a l. OICV N innXftR MlklDUN A5Ü W iM.lt.N .reieerrajh linlMhn,) -- i t'. Iitdiaaa. sp-e.al att. ntioa rm to tbe r wctioc. f Aaaanala ad ti e secur.ti ol AaU inrtory refarencet gtita vaea r40.rd mill dtf
