Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4351, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1864 — Page 2
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A IT MCST BE PSatStavai) Jtrno. NFl)AY 1I"KMV n t v .t National uemocraxic iickci. roi PirfiDtjrr. CEN. CEO. 8. McCLELLAN. SF.sr jfsskt FOB CEORCE H. PENDLETON, OF OHIO. Awpwll inf-nli. itnett have aeSB Bg a basaoerali'" Do. been od"' Late Central Committee flats. Kt hard I . It rrirk, al Hllste 4 Will speak as follow Iro-b'n, Monday. rtoer J, at 1 o'rl'ca. Iasprte. Tuesday, itetekf alparajan Wedfteadaj . Fact Wayne. Thursday, Co4aata City. Friday. U yorsu'h. Sa . ai I o cla. er ... at I o'clock. r (. at I o'clock. r 7. at I o'clock. 1 at 1 o'clock. OttoBn 10. at 1 or) . lm. Uilhai A. It i. Ii ;i r .1 . Illlnela. Af Will pea a ' y, October 5. a? 1 " lck. j, October c, at ! o clock Tt7" Ha-itf. FrMat, lcthr ..at 1 o'rlork llatt. I ho mi no llre .nl I i i i i HHiaiai Will apeak MK Soatk Baad, tatarday. OoUber H, a; 1 ( U Aaf lock. I.aiti Ilauck, l aq . of llllnaitf Will addreaa hia German fell w citizentheir own language, a toilova: Tf-rra Haut. Monday. OetoUr 1. at T o'clock P. M ViMun', TucmU)'. October 4, at 7 .,ciocB P. If. Krawmlit. Wedt.eMay, October ', a' " a' tlock P. M Han lohu R. U ellrr, 1 C niitornia, Will apaak aa followa: Terra Haof, Weuneatfiy. keptambT 38, at f. M i.raenraatlf. TburMla. epteOit - P M. Tiptvn, Saturday, October 1. a 1 f. M. Lebanon, Monday. October 3, at 1 I' M. Willtatnapnrt, Tuesday, October 4. at I I U rifcoi Wilhaia, IJarroil couitr, W-dted. 1 V-t"1 - r at I P M vi ai aab, ThaTday. October f. a: I F. M Marion, Grant cuoty. Friday, October 7. at 1 F. M. Koaomo, Saturday. October f, at 1 P. M. II wn . I b i.nio A llrndrlrk Will apeak as follows: , Saturday. October 1. at I Y IT. October 4, at I 1 m. - A ! ev-lay, O tobefS, at I I' Vlawaaoa. Thcr-day. October S. at I P. It ;ri.fleli. Fnrtay, October 7, at 1 P. M. Sbet.ylllr. Saturday, October , at 1 V. V ivru. Monday, o lobar 10. at 1 P. M . Hon. J. C. 'I Don alii. v U apeak aa follow: Mootingtnn, Saturday, October L ai 1 F. M. I - n Wayne. Thurwlay, Krtober ft, at I F. M. . -i-ora, aat unlay, October , at I P. M. l ate ri. rtln mi tUe Drnai rary at Hit I, hi Ii. t hsuiaal Uemocrn! in IoiiahI f.reat Kalhutiatin Our iBaeial correspondent writes aa follows: Sana. In; Sept 24, lfi We hat! plendid roeetinp i Salem five or six thousand F.arly in the r.ioriiing ptoce-iotis iVoru the country made their appearance, and thev i onti.iued to come 'int;l about noon. A fine pole rsi-c i i t McCl:.llax and Vr.ilet, Hs wis run np tmid the ho-it- of the multit'id" Short speeHie-- wri msde v the pole raiiiing bv Meesr- .:: and Hi kkrun After dinner the crowd .isecmbled round the C'urt Houne. when the .exular tftafchMJ com !. et . J lln!) M MTnrw I- Itr: : tt toke first. nd his rem::-s were f i 4 I teaaiM )le "onfinetl hifjbelf mainly io the hnsnciul aMiir saf the tare. faert n ; especially to His Excel lency's 'FiflaoAal Bure.n" -s " - itafjtfO" - ot power Mr. Hnxrr referrfu lo tbe lare -urns of money ':- v ..." rbc Oewernor witboai aaaaaj M iV. and to his creation oi numer- - ... ea aasf otficers with large salarie- He stated rTiit M(rton' brother in law, one Hol Lovrar. who had for a lime acted .is his Private Secretary, i t -'n!v received, while in office, ihe -!:-. i' - -ntitled o for the position hot in .dt!it'tii. ai v - i.-oi monei cut oi a luntl coo trolle! by the OmifBW "extra compen ation." without a sh is . "t law to authorize it Mr ltatrr .n u . - i i-.ve.v (hat MoaTos s showing oi i ieini'iit and di rextion of the financial atfaiis ot tbe State was a hliod. alid timt he covered un important facts which he intended I onld be kpt from the people. 0BB H.tLA?t, of Kentucky, followed Mr Hrktt, and bis very ab! cftoil called forth ire tiuent shouts of applai.-e lie stnAt about three htiurs. and euchaintMl :i.c attention t ? i. s vast audience M thec' ae Orr Harlan is i :'.iu of c-mmandinr appeal : no i- a whole-souled Kentuckiar. After Cer Harlan had closed. Oeu. CtiAViss was calied out and mine u mo: telling speech He nn; re?.c1 upon his leliowciluens ibe duty ol submitting to the laws, no miner how BI ttBSBBH they may be, until they cul-' re'ilT litem tu IhwTuI aud t-earelul any V e . ,.e . -i oi -i- i the reratrk ol Oeneral Harlan: He commeuced by referring to tbfj time when Kentuck:i:is canie to the rescue of Indiana whsti he people were threatened! with destruction U the merciless sava.e Years rolled by, and when Kentucky was invaded by the armies ot tba rc belliou. iuduua came to her rescue. Tbc fir-t nent which came to Kentucky from a free - :hc liih Indiana, under Col Critten en The next which came was that lorioutiaml heroe-. composing the oOth Indiana, then commanded Ot l'oiotiel. iteratr i-liet-eral Mnh ion D Hanson, now Democratic candidate tor Lieuienam loverur. He relerred to the inti macv and cordial feeling which always existed in the arniv hetneen the soldiers oi Indian aud Kentucky. They mingled as brother, and have fought s.de by aide n r-'iiaay oir'e iienlthis blooiiy civil war. The interest of the people ot ludiaaa and KeRtuck were identnai thc-r destuiv should ud he believed would ei)ie - woe I'oi nisown he would never isen! to see Kent ooMua sept. ' ai h. d living under different e governments l Iben alls-led to in the e ... -tit an even' . i the .niest ot iMf. re o. aiasabaai Ltaaola m .... wiule u Dot de-1 . for a di-' ut o.. : .lie LB ton gave an nut to bad wen of fot us tofi te a 1 prejudice and c.-iuplthe Vi ". l hat ou'.d ueeer have ir.umpbed. be au-e il -a I spaa the one single ide i of hale and v to MOT -ociai h - - ot oae i-cu.ii, - un' r. lie caaWidals a vies .- ae.-oidit ce w,th the Cu i i I to ' rt-ne- 'c l I're-ideti I'fie Of the BOHfak. bwwav ei . ai'i e 11 I 0" ' S eu thoc who Ic!l and belie td lhat I r vc at erteil the lerribic ! ibaj he . -i u ie! i I n i and compromise ml 'or m: i' I aa one rn e OB Union Hit a n ' 1 1 IBM suiboriiy oi l I a ,bk potpo oi gii njI. ts negro When thi war opened, i m been pro,iteisi to MafJ t onta ern State w belüet ihay PaaU -a ol. IhO'HM. 1 ,ie ami bank n. in order lo aivr Ueedooi la tlw iligie !B e aoU.l !, ne reroudr a He relerted o ihe Crit tlwo aa iaidicatog 'bm uuam
f -e ot or ihn ear o fsr the r-of er fw! Mr. lail ol ? : 'fi ueelared pi -hanged) - 1 perverted tin He i wirnnjr ehiffO for H pie ol the loyal State rroln b. la disregard urpns of Um nation, rr-rr of the war ".e freeuom of the Af Lc rootetit with simply r'.can raee He will n"t u ciitisnjbibirijr, the authority of th" 1 ' f and rfwtonne the Laion. H" rcen ( f40tl"T1t. lk r trie - t f n - ' aba;.Onimeit t? tte South of ii local inst.:. Doc. The purpose be ha in view i irar- i..i of ar sit.i I mei ' H eannot ref.re il el r...r io that a iv. Tbe war vttl be tlrao?: inteeruina hie upon f auch ba; The rbe! army roit le cni-eeo atil diipatej, hul uuder ibe policy of Kr ;. the bf ot.f ! ' I mon can never U I eflectiot. of At p il t-olieyoi ir.fr war aa t, s'llered to we w op a Mace pam ted M el live i one. re tl., uu.lt V rinch i l.are paraitzeu tin , had men there, wbo. in .. -n wnn t .r.- ' abolition con fret tui hi ibe Norfii hail btought ' taia terihle iil war upn us Cr.mrnon aei.-e I aaald team to have d.c-itei that in ike amitage mer f thi4 frea; rebellion um i . fnal autliori lie t o .'il hrf ' teo - ' ' ' i ruoture n'tnet-ii the oeonle Soutli ti their wtcke! ! r I - ; Icniler-. He also retiewe aoJ ntu-ii Mr l.itii-iiii'. i.l... . t ret i4: r u fi'tn i Ian. if : :t pre4ii.. would work i ci?il rflotiot. il our ayileni ol i;uvernraant. Mr. Lincoln ha, in that rer-pect, aaeumed uniimiied and uocoottitut power He boMs nd eierciaea '.he wer M subvert Slate liotrernment-. and he even racribea tbeicrmi upon which the people may vole , A lotal man in Alabami, who h been true to Ha countrv, and had been a aoldicr in tbe wr ol I Itil2 and the Mexican war, could not voieiu re I MUbiihi:i civil authority in that State, unlei bo woutd firt Lake Lincoln' oath to become an aboiiiiuiiift. The triumph i nboliuon would bellte triumph of .. .;.;i.t whirh in order to effect it- purpose would not hesitate to trample upon constitutionand iawa with impunity There wano aafety in ihii land ol our except in a rigid adherent t. iaa no safety for life, liberty or properr v iu opposition to tbii fundamental principle. Lincoln aaTH tk tt he ha- the right to disregard tne Con atitution hi whole or in part, to whatever eiteut be pleanea, whenever hcdeenn it iMeSMtfaTJ ihere by to save the nation ll Mr. Lincoln were infallible, il might do to trust our all in hia h .t d He relerred to McClellan, hia life, record, Ac, and deniiinntrated that he was tit representative nl hi? apiru of en:ierTfttiin which repect I the l'o!:tirution and the laws He had adhere ! to the Consritutian in whatever position he Baa ; been plsced He would never consent to a disn lution of tbe Union, but if elected, would so d: rett tbe pijwerof tbe nation as to give us peace peuc with an unbroken Constitution peace upon 1 the ba-i- of the Union of our fathers peace ; th it aouid gire us unity of feeling aa well o te.ritory Lincoln ommenced with a uni'ed North, .md he now hs :i dit ileii Nor'n and t united Soith Fence and union are improaaBM if not im no ible under hini Col H-. in conclusion, -ai l that he wn tin unconditional Union roan unconditionally for tbe Union tnd tha Constitution An abolitionist is for Union on condition that slavery is abol ished A secessionist ia for I'nion. if rt all. "Wrtj on c i. lition that slavery is preserved andeinuth etn independence secured Geo Harlan closed hi- speech amid prolongeJ spplau-e THE TRIAL OF H. H. DODD Foil rill atajr9 Prormliiir. Tht Military Commisaion met at 2 W V M , September i7. Col. CLarie- j). Murray, who had not been present a ai r of die prerious sittings of the court, appeared, and by ir.aent of prisoner and eoa sc! a d jiv -worn and look loa ea. Tiie chatjres a?air the accu-cd. aud ihc ape M.ai . ... . , ,n.r .r. ih r.-ad aa I c ' ' ' ' 'in.w. I." - Inil. Ally,.. 'he nr:-o: er fol . n r i st mdi:;g: Chsrgo KiiM Coiupiitcy sfgiasl thetiot ment ol the ULited States S: ecifiealnin First. In tkis, tha' the aaid H;r i rison H Dodd, did, with William A. llowlea, of lud: ir:s; .Joshua F. Hullitt. of Ketitucky; Rich .j anl Bail HI. of the S;ate of Mis-ouri, and others, conspire agaifist the (tovernment atid duly con ! Stifled auihoritie- oi" Hie Cnited Slates and did join himseil to. -tnd e;revly irgani.e anddis--seniin lie, I IScrel society or oidVr known as the . Order of American Knights, or Older of ti e , Sons ol Liberty , having a civil and tuihtarv at ajiifjafioi and juristiiction, foe tiie purpose of cverihrowiin; tiie Oovei nment and duiy conati iuiC'1 auth titles lae United States. This at or naai the citv il Indianapolis, Indiana, on or about ma Ida aaj of Mav, 1964 Jpatilli alios Be pad. In this, that the said Harrison H. Dodd, during a-i cxi.-tmg iefellion against the troveniment mid authorities of the Unitsl S'i'es; sid relieihou claiming to be in ihc it fin and o;i behalf of certain State.- being a tart oi and owing ilgunee lo the Uuitel Sla -did eon. b H I and agree s'ith one Wm. A Bawlsa, io-,.- si . :!!, Mi to others iLe creed or ritual oi a -i- rci Msisi or order, kaown aj tbe Order of fkaierlcan Kaiaats, or Order of the bona of Libattl driving ihc authority of the United B - Suite- o coerce -id. mission certain citizens of aaid United States, desiton to lessen thereby ; thejaawer and prevent the increase ol tbe aruiieof the Uni'ed states, and thereby did recognize and aaataii the right of tbe citizen- aud Stales hert in icbelliou to disregard and resist the au thor.i v ot tiie United States. This at or near the city at Indianapolis, Indiana, on or about ÜM 16th day of Mav, 1-bl S:ecilicaiioii Third lb this, that the said Har. , sison H Dodd, Ü eu a citizen of the State of In diaua, owing true faith and allegi-nce to the gov erntnento! 'lie United States, and while pretend Im to he i peieetnl and loyal citizen uf aaid government, did secretly and covertly combine, agree and con-ntrs with one William A Howies, of the Strife of Indiana. Joshua F. Ltullill, of the State ot Kentucky. Richard Rsrrett.of the Starr f M --ouri. and others, to overthrow and render powet'te the government of the Unite! SU'o. aud did. in pursusnceol said combination. acreetnent and con-piracy with said parties, form and organize a society ui e;tendiiij; t cen.air e cre order or oigani.stion. knowa as the Ord i of Amehctu Knight-, or arder iu" the 2ro:is of I. , !xrtv . whor intent and pafpaat wa- t ct.p iie and render powerless ibe efforts ol the gov eu ment ot the United St b's, iu suppressing a then existing formidable rebellion against the government of the United States. This, on or abo'it the 16th day of May, lft-4. at at neir the c ty ol Indianapolis. Indiana Specification Fourth In this, that ihe aaio HarnoBfl H D-xId did conspire and agree with 1 aa V It .wie-, David T. Veurle, L Midi gen, Andiew Huninhrev 1, .lohn C Walker and .1 V RalbtX, these men at tbe same tinie 1 old lag mil tary -itions ai d rank in a certaii -t aucietv i orsanxation known as 're i'. ioro; American Knight, or iroer of tht Sons ol' Lib er'.v to -ewe bv force the United State and State Ar-i nal- at lud i v.'. s, Indiana, aud ( iunih .-. Ohm, to release by lor.e. the let'ei I i . - held bv (he authorities of tiie l'uited Sure- i CiiPh Dotiia. Illinois, i ' imp Mor MM, adtaaa: Csir.p Chase. Ohio; and at the ol pri-onem ot war, on .Io1 u-on's Liand. and to rm tho-e pri-ii.ers witii lbs arms il.uzed. tha' then said conspirslors. nith all the tr r- the were IMS M rslsft from the -ecret or Vr above ameii. were is eoaj mctioo with the n"'. !'c-!ifr- ri'l'M-rii n i tr rne-i. to n ir ma ken tacky i ar.d io co operate wish the reei i . n e ent to that tate lv : e rebel an tboritiee, gsiasl tbe government and author. . : i j sited Stale Thisor ot aIn- . tl 9BUi dai of July. I4. at or near Ihe citv td Ciiie.t I llmois t hsrge Second--AfforuiLk; a d and comiort fo . against the autbur.iy ol ibft United State v. file t -on rirt 1 this lint the said Hsr on H Ddd. bemg men a memwcr of a oat svret aoeistf or otdei , kaasra aatheOnieftt e4 the imaiicsn Knighta, r Order o. tue Saas f Ubcrty, the I ' t.i text Mates then being in arma io auppreaa th rebellion in cert an Mate against he autl prilf of the Unitesi B ' a tes , and l men and there- a. ting; i a member and Oranl it in oder, so called, ol aaid ss ret to or older. dil dc-ign auu nioi to coinmuni sits with t bg euataiaa of ihe I n. ted Staiaa. with ment that 'bey should in large lone, invade Lba setr iarv of the Utn led Slates, to wit The - f t Keutucki, ti.J.ana and lllino: with the further intent ibat lbs so celled secrst aociety or ordaa aloreaaid, should tbeu aud there co opej rata wiib 'tie paid armed forces of tfce said rabai
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l or ac-'r.t the autHcrty of the Cnited State Th.i ai or near Indianapolis. Indiana, o: boat tba 16th day of M. Ie64 Specifiation Second--In this, ibat the said Harr on H Dodd, while tha Govfrntaaot of the ITl tti '-' aaa attemptiog by force of arm? to mi ppre aa exrstias rebellion, and while guer rilla am -.tber irrocl supporters of said rete lion were in the Stale of Kentucky, d.d set.': i me e; .-. r ther a brother member with him H secret society or order, kuown as the Order of American Knight-, or - of L bertyinlo said Stat. 'A Keutuck. ih ins'ructiooa for J F.
il . 'irand Comtnar.deT of .i -eeret societv or order in said State, and other mem Oer of aid ecret aoeiet v . oi rder in said Sutc, to select ' paj Uf ke against faaMfht er m evet a - oi runner-, to C" upon abort notice, Hirpo' of --ituir tiioM in re?elliun t : atil t'f, to call to arm-, the i aMMI cietv or otder, and tt'. an itti tlie eai-t z ebellion. whei ;ne .M-al ho4 he giten hy the aathorit:ei ret aociety or onier Tkis at or ajfia, Itidiitt.1. i n r ahoi.r the 6ih i ri e -4k1 mi ret near I odianapol-. i . May, 1 Specification 1 riaon Ii. lVodd. in . I- f I it t..e- d Hr durirg a:, existing rebellion again-t the authority of the United State. I c kmmg that in Kentucky there were rariafM trtnl force- in the :i'.cieinf aiü rebellion, and thai -aid Stale was in constant danger of inva ion by further rebel force, did attempt thereir. to organize and extend a secret society or order, known as the Order of American Knight, or Or der of the Sons of L hertv. having lor its object to aid and assist -1 id rebellion, and to treat the I ui ted State- (o eminent in ila effort to sup press said rebellion, aa a uurpli n 1 bin at or ueur I'uli inapolis, IbsSmm, on or alx)'): the llti day ot May. Ifi4 Spcciticatioti Fourth In this, lhat the aaid BltTMWl I! DoJd", being a citizen ol the State of Indiana. Cnited State- of America, owing true allegiance to the said l'uited State-, did join himse'f to a certain secret society or order known a t.e Order of American Knights, or Order of Soi of Liberty, the object of which society or order was hostile to and designed for the over- ' throw of the (iovernment of the United States, j and to compel term with tbe citizens or authorit. - ol the o called Confederate Statt, the same being portions of the I't.ited States, in rebellion 1 agaiu.-t the authority of the Uni'ed States, and j did i o nmunicitte '.he designs and intent of aatfi older to those in rebellion again-' the (iovern ment of the United States This at or near la- j ditnapoiis, Iudiaua, on or alioot the 16th day ol j May. 164 Charge Thiid Inciting insurrection Specification First In this, tha: the said Hr 1 :i ll u'00 o.a. iiurini; a Lime ol i.r ottweeii the United S. ties a..d urrued enemies of tne; United itatew, organiie, and attempt lo arm, ai porMon o,' the citizens of the United St ite-, throi.ch Merit aociety, or oriler, known as the i AfoerieaB Kniiits. or Order of the bona of Lib. j erty, with the intent to induce them, with Dim, to I throw off the authority of the Unitcü Siatea, and cooperate wuh an armed in-nn ecliou, then ex- j Mting against tne legally consiitiited nuttioruies o! '! I'm led S' ate- 1 his at or neat Indianap ; olis. Indiana, on or abeaJ IBS IBth dnv of Mav. ls,; tcilicatioii Second In this, that lue laid i Han. -on H I)odd did. by public addresses, and j by MCtft circulars and cotnmumcation.s, and by ; 1 other means, endeavor to, arid did arouse, BfJBtl : ments of Bsatility to the (iovernment of the; n led Slates, and did endeavor to induce the . people openiy lo revolt against said ftoverntntnt. , I and to -ecieiU arm and oigmi.e themselves, tor . the purpo-e of icsistiug th lawa ol the United , States and '.he orders ot the duly elected President thereof. This at or near the citv of lndi nanoliv Indiana, 00 or ibottl the 16th day of. refiruarv. IM4 Charge Fourth Disloyal ;,r.o-tke-SpeetBeatron First In t'nis. that the -aid Rai I risou H. Dodd, dttriagsa armtsi rebellion ajraint the legally constituted authorities and tinrerint; : of the United States, did counsel ami mi , visa itizens of, and owing allegiance and mili I H v m vice to tha United States, to disregard the aafbarity of the United States, and to re- -t a call or draft, de-igned la InCfSjaSS the armies ot ' lbs Utitkd State- This at of ibofit Iba 16tb I day of Mav. ls64. Specififation Second In 'hi.-, that the laid H irr.son H DiMid. did accept and hold the otlice of 0 md Commander, Commander-in Chief of t .. ... e . . tue military lorces lor iiie jjtate 'i Indiana, in a certain secret society, or order, known a- the Order f the American Knight-, or the Order of thb Mous of Liberty, which said othce and order were oafcaoffS the Con-tnution or law- of the United States, and were i.jt i aid ot, but on posed to, tbe con -f t t "d b'gil miborities of the United States. This at or near the city of Cdisnapolis Indiana, ov. or about the Huh day of Pebraart 1-64 "; cdicntion Thit.l In this, lhat the Mid BarriaooB Dodd did appoial, aad aid to ap point, aad dW lecognie. within the State of II diat' i. and aitala the juri-d'etion of the UniteJ aitiLes, ai d while xeting as Oram! Commander oi coiiiu.ai.kiar in Chief Of OSrtain military foi U iu the State of iudia., a certaiu secret society or order, kaaau as liie unie.- of American i'n flits, .c the Order of the Moris of I,ibortv, , certain persons by Ibe title and grade of Major (ieneral.the -aiue beinj; unknown to the milrarv foices o- tie United States, or t" '.he militia of the Slav of Indiana, and did trial an 1 accredit them a- ansfc, subordinate to him asOrand Con. inaiider. for the purpose id creating and rfec lag a military organization within the Unite! State, hostile to and designed to overthrew the government and the legally con-titute l authorities of the United Slate-. This at, or near the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, Ot) or about the a. a -ma i - d a Inti. J. id M . . 1 BpBtiiostUlP Fourth In Ibis, that the said Harris .n H Dodd. äi.i. while assuming to act as Grand Comm-nder, or OoaMSaadSf ir: Chief of OSrtain military forces in the State of Indiana, . a I and within the jurisdiction of the Uniled States, ol i certain order laOWl aa the Order of Ameti can Knights, or Order ot the Sns of L.Oertv. and unknown to the Constitution and laws of the United States, recognise as the highest military SBtbority m the l'nite! States an officer un I knowu to the Constitution and laws ot the fjaia I State-, rtyled Supreme Commander, or Com nitmlrr in Chief ol all tue military force be lodging to ti c order in the various States, for the United States, said officer being rSCOgalsed by said D dd as clothed with auth ritv over all 'he miiu i ry forces of slid order within the United States wlun called into active service, and holding hi-, the -id Dodd's obligation ol obedience to ;: i Supreme Commander to be absolute and unlimited, in 1 n'nmuurit to the liws ol the land, or ordei 'Hisratiiig trom trie latborttitl of the President of the l'uited Stile This at or neir the city ol Indianapolis, Indiana, on or about tlie 17, h dav ol F'ebruarv . 1-1 psciSeatl in Fifth In this, that the saio Harlitoa H D dd did attempt to prevent the further taliatmeat ol citizen- in the armie- of the Uni led State-, dedariny the government thereof to bs a u-u rpati M , a;.d to be eipelle! by foe OS af arms, and did take, md BtaaB otbal citisi of to take, a solemn oath, inconsistent with and in vi olaiion of their duties a citizens of the United S: ites, and did ttemi t o arm c eriain dialoyal Ctttaaas of the United states, for the purpise of re-i-t ; ie .ss nd duly constituted aatkoti ties of the Uaitsd States, and lor the purpose of estabti-hin oi is-isting to establfam, a sapsr sift aad n.depe.'.dsni government witbia the limits ol tbe United States, This at or near the city oi Indianapolis. Indiana, on or about the ITih dav Ol May. lbi Cbaegi Fifth Violation- of the Law.- of War. .iecili ation First In this, that the aid H ir r H Dodo ÜB, while tne Cnited States w.iaaiiyiag St ir against the enemies of the U. led St te. aad wS ;e ptHiadiog to be a pesee bla, leesl citizen of the United States, viol it hit allegiance aud duty as a citixen of said gm irr tuet. t. -md i d attempt la introduce aaid a'inel tuemies o: ihc Uniteal States, tbsfabr ta'arWl throw .n -i ie-troy tht ai.thori'y of ihe U; ! State- I hi at or near tba sifS ol Indian apt,; . lias a. i r .bout the I6tb dav ot Mav. t64 Saaaiaaalloa Second In th:a. lhat the said Hairieea H l dd did, aastag war between tne United State and the enemies ol the U tu leu Slate, a.-d wbiie retetidinc to be a peaceful . i Hrfal cdtiaai ot tbt UaJatd Malal atgaatet simI I ettend t ei'a: e -ret oaiety. or order, known! a the Order f American Knight, or Son ol LJbSfty, having toi u purpoae the same general 1 uh.stt ai i ii gti ot the aid et emies ot the United ute v id ih the intent to aid and in un ' '. i'- o! tt.d et.em.es .ti their re. t at ca to u.e legally constituted aulhoriliea ol ' United Su'e I bis at or near tiie city of In hanapolia, Indiana on or abaat the loth dav oi Mav Itwd To all ol the charges sn I speififMdioa I I pfionei pleaded not gu !iy TtariMoMT rok raosis1. r.oa Heorv J. Slider called: Have lived m Ken J luckv, Iudiana and Hlioo I W est to Dr '
Bowle from Louisville, Ky . and interrogated him to tbe orgsniittioo called tba Sofia of Liberty He wa ent lor that purpose by a mil - .n commanda t. He teamed from Dr Bowles of tb-exiaaaace of nacb an order. His first in tceeiew with Dr Bowie wss about tbs 6th of Mar last. .Subae) uent 1 I had a conversation with Dr Bowles, when he again admitted tbt existence of said order I wa initiated into the order, into the first degree first, and afterwards, about the 10th of June last, into tbe third degree I was initiated by H vrn-on. who rcpre enred himself Ift me a "the Oran l Secretary of iheorgamxition ol the Sons of Liberty in Indiana Mr Dodd was preaeut w beta 1 waa initiated I fir-- 6 a w Mr D sld in Mr. P n;h tin's Baane. at least a gentleman waa introduced to tne is heir..; Mr . nh an. editor of ehe Sentinel Here thf .Judge Advrcate read a letter, which has beei publihe'1. -bowing the corner tion ot Judge huliit. of Kentucky, and other.-, with the ordei i a'-o it- de-ign. 1 he witness aent onto say that so U. S.detec tive. call i C ').'. must be put out of Iba way. Dodo and Howies concurred in the opinion that Coffin must be assassinated. Nothing waa done. I w.ver. Kuew Dodd to be a member ot tbe S L from reports of hi- asv...tea, and by af terward meeting him in the lodge. Had met Dodd. li -i . ßowlew. Galling, Humphreyand MUliaas iu the meenug of Sons of Liberty. i I meeting wa closed Admittance was obtained Pv o-- ra The Daaaword given by Mr. D Id a, a- the word "America.' At that time I held the office of Private Secretary of the State of Kentucky in tbia order. That office was conferred on me by Judge Hullitt. The subjects brought before that meeting were as announced by Mr. Dodd, to ascertain the politics of the order, and relative to the disposition ol Coffin It was emphatically decided that ha should be murdered. The next day there was to be a meeting at Hamilton. Ohio, but Mr. Mc Brl ie. of Kvanaville, advised against it. At that meeting it was also decided to arm the order, and a committee, consisting of Dr. Galling, Dr li pales aud Mr. Mdligau, was appointed in the regard, and it was finally decided thai each man should arm himself Th: took place in tbe ssraMfg This meeting waft on the 14th of June. 1S64 . In the evening another meeting was held, and the murder oi OoaW waa again decided upon It was to take piace at Hamilton, Ohio, next day There were a number of speeches made de pouncing the Administration for its tyranny, and also advocating the release and arming of rebel prisoners in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. The arms for the rebel prisoners were to be seized from United States arsenals It was computed that the number of the order at that time in In diana, 60,000; Illinois 75,000; Missouri nearly unanimous; trom Ohio there WSJ BO definite re port. The plan for organisation was all fixed, but no definite place of rendezvous appointed. Dr. Monies and other members of the order had told him lhat the order was organized and was constantly diilling. Aftet the nbove meeting next saw Dr. Uowle at Louisville He wa there explainina, te the members in Kentucky a Greek lire srtaagft Steal, the invention of R C. Hocking Dr. Howies was experimenting and SSp! ai Ding with regard to this iuvention. Dr. 15 iwie Itattd that already an imtneie amount of property had been destroyed. Dr. Howies aud Mr Dodd had both told him thai the order wa tor ihe purpose of resisting ihe (iovernment by force of arms and with the co operation of Southern rebel- Cp' Hocking at Lotitsville, produced aud explained a clock machine which could kft used La burn up arsenals, steamboatand other Government property. Dr Howies leid witness that already two steamboats and o'i.er Government property had been destroyed by means ol ibis Greek tire. Mr. Dodd, at his I . tea ol bu-ine- D this city, had riven witnes Las pia)grs Basse af lbs priwiag of the order to carry nut their designs. I iiis wasjust before the la-f meeting oi the order at Chicago. Judge Hullitt was arrested by a telegram sent from th - city, while on hi- way to Louisville. Witnes- came here and informed Mr. Dodd of BnllittV nest Dodd bseassa excited, and a-ked if Hulliu bad bees M arched. He desired ? i '-h w u,, I r, he -aid Hi, Wilt had diaflsa his persoa as Moatreal, Caejaea Paid said lhat he told Hullitt that he wa a lool for start inf home; thai be ought to go in another direc baa, Mi i. i.; . r 'erview toid him that the Qfder !;; detsraiiaed te -ei.e the Arsenal- in Indianapoll- and Springe IB; liberate the rebel prisoner- mi Ohio, Indiana and Illinois; arm them, aii i in easajoactiea with a lebel Col. Sei ben. MBaB m Loabiville, New Albany, and jiher i Touiiuetit :. -inti Mr lhdd informed wit ness that he bad sent Harrison to Milligac, Howies. Humphrey and other, informing them
of the progr unrae All were to concentrate a? Louisville. Mr. Dodd also told him thai hereafter all meet iag of the oresf would le held openly and called Democratic Ma-s Meetings. H. H Dodd was Grand Cosasassder; Or. Howie-. John C. Walker mid A Humphrey- were Mnot General?. Bullitt wa- Grand Commander of the order iu petita 'ky. The rising to -fixe arsenals and lib erate pri-oners was q taHe place hetweeu ihe 3d and 17th of August. IM4, accoiding as Mr all n'ithim, the Grand CosSSBaadai of tiie whole order sh uhi designate Tbs uprising was to fie general throughout Oh o. Indiana, Illinois sni Missouri. Judge Huliitt had made an at temp to communicate villi the rebel Col. Seibert to ascertain when ii would be convenient for him to operate with his force- in this programme ot the order. Co'. Seibe t ha I been initiated and was a lull member of the order In the lodges in which witness had met Mr. Dodd there were no acta, but the government was denounced a a usurpation to oe resisted. The doctrine- proclaimed were identical with those held by rebels. The general purpose was declared to assist the rebels in the design to es tahlish their confederacy. Nothing was said about a S'orth western Confederacy. All the hooks and papers 1 ever received in connection with the order were given me by Harrison, the Secretary Witness had heard delivered in the lodge the speech ot Dodd I ne Judye Adtut.ne tuoduced a printed copy and lead therefrom passages iu support of certain of the CBBifBl and pec i best ions Thii speech has alreadv beeu published in f'ne newspapers. The arilaess proceeded, snbasiltlag, prime I pamphlets which he said he understood to con tain the ritual, by law-. Ac , of the order. He explained each portion thereof from per90lial knowledge, having been a member of the Order W 'ne-- cnt through the fir-t, -e ond and third degrees of the Order, of each one ol which he had leen RteglSSaieelj i member Ti.ce docurrrr ts ties h irf been published in the paperlu the third degree mote trust was reposed in the members un 1 the secrets of tbe Order were rtpv-el in them The p!m for the attack upon the Arenl and for the ! iteration of rebe! pris oners was ; robably in this Slate only conkdt d to mend et- ol tbe third degree The witness went op producing other printed pamphlets relaiive to the affairs ot the Order Witness also produced a book in manuscr.pt, containing a number of name-, all of abioh ware thuse of ;nembers of the Order here, a Mr Uarriset had toid him. Without the w itness betug dUmissel tbe Court sdjoarned until BW o'nlocfc to morrow1 jiwreoo l.urg Kegi-;er. I l ranrdiiiii r Pr .reeil i ng I t poae t, . Vililiir Morton Hn.vr I n ill a s U r il It ail and Helle I N i Oai ss La , A ifaat 1"! .U Ei t tos: I was tesstabal surpr el a few BMBB bft tea alien the luiloamg tuuitnuiuca n..f pet .uiu!ga:el iBrtrsftk vamp Iineem. that Gavstajuf Mutton bat bees trying to prevail os the War Depart ni'tit to ailaa all soluiera from 1. . ii. i ho aie !eal f QlSf t S bS 1 urlonfjheJ : priui t ti e tate eleciioDS this tall, so lhat tbei tn iv Ii ive an pptrtuuily lo vote in or.ier la BssJ uai the teeiiiig of the soldiers Slid s -certs n lot wbofS tbei w.uld likely east their roSaa, Oevernor Morttm fet.' a commiiriica tioti lo I he eosSSaarKiitig .fTk-era ol the diflerent Iti i - a ii. niei.l here, ree-ting" them to in iuire ii la tbt nutter a ! how the soldiers ataod in m wl t. ihe nilfereiit candidate now betöre the people ol sstkuia a ioMiag tbstr suffraKat. a i Maftbtetv reaaouihle fooclu lies that it a me oritv ot the aoldiers belonging tue .J :!eretit rrjrttaentt tipreea ' iftLel vga rssefsbii to ine i.ot uhlicati ticket, t hey will be red ta gß I sSSJ U aSS ihey fflll have ao opportas i tistvaltre may art Tbis netting i ne swiBieTs '. I,. iioiue .s purely ao elecnooser . i bobby, etbiaSSteB by the Uoveruor to bei ( M : Iti r ll luflbrr tluas that he has little faith iu Ins cuaiicea for slecuou with tbe people at home. Ha must he wall aiifleU that tbe political ' I i wtxkirg agaictt bt ra and hat
party, or else he would not strop so low, and debate himself so much, ss this aingulsr com muni cation shows be has done "SoLDtse." Lincoln Tax at flava. We clip from one of o.ir exchanges the follow ing. Tbe poetry is not of the first order, but the truths are beyoud contradiction: Ms PBJBIbB.: I wish you would make s note of my state at ike present time, and give it to the public iu your oaper. Tbe people wanted a change four years ago. and thev got it Then 1 could support a family now I can't Then I had ?omparafivel? no tales to pa? pou- I must pay Taxes on my bread, taxes :, my butter: Taxe- on my salt, taxet on mv supper; lave- my let. i xe- n my coffer. Taxes ou mo lasse-, tsxea on my barley; 1 axes oi. my pepper, taxes on my apice. Taxes ou my chocolate, taxes on my rice; Taxes on my tobacco, taxes on tay wiuff . Taaes on cigars if I would take a' puff". Taxes upon cheese, taxes on fish, Taxes upon muttoo. if I take a asroty dinh; Taxes upon heel, taxes upoo real. Taxes upon pork, enough to make it squeal; Tax upon my (.oat. tax upon my pants. Tax upon my drawers, all paid in advance; Tax upon my shirt, lax upon my shoes, Tax upon my boots, tax upon my boae; Tax upon my hat. tax upon my bitters, Tx upon my knife, and tax upon the scis sors; Tax upou my shaving brush, lax upon mv ra tor. Tax upon my soap, and tax on what 1 pav. sir; laxes on my medicines, Uxsd if sick or well: Taxjsd on all I have to buv, taxed on all I sell; Taxed for my children, taxed lor my wife. Taxe am I for every means of life. Taxed whether at work or unemployed, Taxed for a stamp or a receipt is void; Stamped and taxed, and taxed and stamped. Screwed and twisted, scourged and clamped; Conscripted, and taxed tbe bounty to pav, 1 Hied with life if 1 go and taxed if I tay; Oh God ot our fathers, pray grant us release From tins Lincoln w ar, aud restore us lo peace; Restore us the old time Thy powerful hand Cau alone save u- trom tue corrupt sboddv band, Who tre.ad down the poor while loyalty cry. Leave widows and orphans lo suffer and die, Destroy this fair land, its Union sever, And make slaves of ns white, to raise up the nigger Yours, A Working M i i
STATE lYMS). Tai Mkftixo at Öt PatL. Tbe meeting - 3 It l Ti .D av, ot. raui ou i uesuay was a monstrous artair, exceeding in numbers and enthusiasm any si mi lar gathering at lhat place, and St Paul ha- al-wav-been tarvious for Iarj;e lemocratic meet bias 1 be itumene assemblage was addressed in turn by Hon M M Ray, Gov. J K. McDonald,, Os- ar H Hord. Attorney Oeneral. and Hon W Ö. Holman No one present could fail to ob serve that the men were desperately in earnest and lietermined to succeed, feeling that on that success depends the future weal and welfare ot teas great nation. Shelbyville Volunteer Isaaa neBBf ot Property. The veneruble Charles I.nokssoll, of Pennsylvania, has declared publiclv for Mt Clki.lax. He closes a letter tbaa: Why should ihe vaults of the banks .md the coft'ers of the rich be more safe from the fingers of a bagwaees sad desperate administration than have been neaspaper officers and printing presset? 0. Inokboli. Ifen ol property beller letlec', unou tin? MARRIED. On ihe jitl) . f St-piemhcr, Iter. C. Jlutt, D. I., rre-i-teni of ibe Indiana State Unircrsity, Mr. Johh Dow n and II - Martha Suks, all ol Bluamiogton, lud. , A fVI USE ME NTS. NBTROPOLITIN THEITRE. t urner ot isaAtRgSaa and ynnrgaee Strftt lattSjer Mr. ejr. h. it i i. v . Wednesday Evening, September 28. ml THlHIi NICHT OF KURT WIVES OF IVINDSOR. PALBTAff PABC1 DASCI Ma. BACtrrrr. BISS I vnxv MBBBIULh Phi its , , Anai-s.uji. Dresa Circle aid Parquet te, 5' U Fnvate Koxes. for ix peronv. H Wl; Orchetra Mat. 75 eentu; Gallery and Fami'y Circle, 16 cent; Childri-ii in arms..ei5; all reserved feats ic. Batft "pen at T o'clock. Performance commence at a quarter to I o'clock precisely. WANTED. i (al B?Tin TKS Partita wishing to produre Suhsti3 tu' Will tinl it to tbeir interest to call at No. f traft Maryland sfre between lllinoi and Meridian tliaats. PAJJtlB prjaj) sept2S VI' LUIlvO Iaa lod t.'ook can find employment : v " .y applying immediately at No 8 West Maryland Street, between Iltfoola and Meridian street-. ept PALMKK 4 FOKH WANTKD Twonty Agent wanted to canvass thu I State, ho can make 1(0 per moniU. Apuiy at : No. 8 Wet Marj !aii between IlliaoU and Merl- 1 dian tre,t PALMKK KOKO. , sepJk WTB7 ANFKI) Sii G'tls to Jo General Housework in a j B? piivate family. Apply inmediately at No. 1 1 Mary land atreat. PALVKK I FtiKU WWTFO Twentj Carj.etiters. Wajre- S3 00 per : day. inquire at No. H Maryland street. ANTED Tei s. amstresses to work on Men's Wear, at 3f ) a Maryland street. 4NTKII Two liar Tender who can peak the trnin lannruaie, at No S Maryland atreet. w 7 ANTRIM A trirl to do general bou-e work in a private raniiiy, at . .. ti Maryland street. UABTBD A BW U At Plain Se-riaa In a private family and who has bad experience in Ulng aewiug machine, 8 No. 8 Maryland street. NOTICE. OPARTEltlllF. T HI', uiiders.gried have thi. dav formed s coDsrtrter ship in the Saloon and Restaurant business hereT..1. .-, known as H-7lal. , at No. la "rtd lltinou s;r- ei Tbe d w firm kH ba happy to reeeiT a cocinusnce of the cu-toui heretofore eatended to the eatabhhoient Tbe best of liquors, wines and rigar kept contatit'v har.d, and in tbe restaurant al. the dehcatlea of the eaon will be e,ve(1 up on tht shortest notice, prepared by tha .nest , ;r.e -e.t c(ok HK.NHY I HF7FKIMI. R r J'lAN lidianapo!i. Sept.-rabar 14- sept'.-dtf WANTED. 117 AHTK I Afrrata sffti taa P.;iards I f S .a hem Historj, Life f Stoneasll Jtcksos, Morgan aad bsf Maa IVttlSlta of McCMlaa, 91; Stouewall larks.,:., $ I- f - b mail. Al-o of all the QeaeraN I rtk and South, to agents and the trade at S.5 pr 1SS, Immen pn fit. made. Address sept:--d t S M. RR55EDY. Chicago. V-iu V:i ii U'il --la n inIm i lor alr. Al ,i.i M : K Kkv tv. r.'ie. , 'hi city. Custom w rk i,ta on shrt ti.!ice tr.'-diwaai McKkknan a iikrck WANT AiiKNTS to sell our purtiaiU of McClellan aad pen dleton Price 91 M-r do . or B" pf !' Mse 11 by 14 im be.. sia lirant. Shermsn MrCBSBSB aad J htisn, laffe A.i Ire Dooaldsoi A klme. Lrhgrankers. i2. Cour tree' t . a' BSSBBl dlw I II I Mi l A ill I He.., KltKT AlalsiB lea fstk laeeiy ai.djsale table I ll sat 1 ksst PSrl s'rsat.ta tbs rearst '. Hlisrh . Sia PAINTINC. S U)SO 0 .S HT Jts W TORK sThgrT. OP I1 , P";i l "'vtf square, ifMSfSeel to teel ft ad A Msuae sad alga Palatir., O'ataing aad ai r . on abort aattca aad la tbe very beat atria.. Par .oaa waouag werk la S" Uaa are raqasstad t bits s Call tasB.Jl-
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ARMY AGUE DROPS! ARMY AGUE DROPS! I Hi- s.. KBKIi.N KKMRPT Fur. THK CI RI FEVER A. IN" I AGUE VXIi ALI. BILIOVI DISEASES. ATTENTION!! r my. a a PEVBR IM) Kill, if! Tbi wiur-t wtin.lerfiii reiurdv for tbe permanent eura of FKVKR ANIi AGL'K. BBC '.."wa UiM-overed me year. ag;o by cne of br vi.i icBBfBiliAt' antl ucreliil fHEHISTS OF HRIICl! out oi nMMJBsJIDBOl CABBB M bta fasrai hast known to fall in aflkfShSJ radical cur-. A SINiJI.f BOTTLE of the Drop- ba . u-eU diease which have StllhtlOl tilt ttesitil tlie Mn-i SBBBw etaMaaal StoBÜCmj 1 iilini. li sstrfassai saaVaaa ikat bsH baaas thr io ttUtitrtin J if JSSepast the blini '. It rrmote$ ohttrurtiont irum tht Rear.' It promte$ the ticharjr of title! It effects a radical and permanent curt by re muri my the wki uon which thr atue depend .' TUP ARMY AGUE DROPS ! Si it name imports, ha kats and is the jrr,.Mt Specific for all SI LIOI'.S DISK ASKS in tbe Army. It MS no equal Its popularity in oar noble Army and jasaabset It a universal as it cures have e-D uuick n4 m-nnderfnl Aa . it has proved a Rret bleasn wr and saved maw a valuable life iu thae miamatic ls;alitie. where they would have failei, rtciissata BlUOUit MMCA8BS. The I III IK aj ill not leiurti If tfsraai Hi os .ti v laUi-ii: THK ARMY AGUE DROPS! WL'ICKLY DRJVKS AWAY I.ant:iior itntl WiviiIviionn! -aNI ltlioKl THE VYSTBai Toitv na ursl Itl'OTANCY and ANIMATION: INVlfJ. OKATFSG tbe b..dy and clearing- out Every PVsfixrr of tPineant Produced by loathsome m astaa. BE WISE IN TIME! Jajf So pet ton rending in a Fewr 'im feas Di-frict ihould b, with'tu' a Bottle of the AKMY AGUE DROPS! And It is -trotiirty rec.n;nv ial-d to p ron traveling tbroUKb place cusrire 1 a ith miasms. W? renp-vtftii'v csli t'tention to oar Teat'mon:al Many of our letters atte I that hu' SSSSa of lives have : e savad in the Army by iu ae. indeed, so well ar. itt curative qualities appreciated in tbe Amy, thit tha most saSMMBlsl Surft-eans in the field and hospital aae il almost exclusively iu the diseases for which we claim its iufallibility. The best physicians always selie the best i.ieaus to effect a cure, hence tba universality of the ARMY AGUE DROPS! T E 3 T I M ON I A LSI! We re happy t- refer fa (.r. McClellan, Ort. Fremont, Baa Hun; ide. i-n. HanciA k. Oaa. Kilpatrirk. Gen. Kice. Oat Pe. tu .. t.. Wunk. 17 ii 5 B.C. Col..'owler,U'b N Y S B HsJm Iwiremua A. I ( . MaJ. Keif r..ir. :i.":Ij Pa . Major Wik... A. U. I . Ms. r Kam. ay, Kt K-r. Bhp P.tter, 5.T BSe, Dr Tjne. er. Dr. Taylor, Rev. II W Beerher, H klvn Re- k. H Chapi i h- Mr Caeevei. y Ke Mr Btasaja, Hi-H Mayor W.-!.K klyo Hon. M. KalMseisck, Hon m. I BaaB, Hon. Mayor untber, X. T Hon. Il. raca urteley. ajor NtillwaU, : Major K-b-ock. Surgeiass in tbe I" sf Aru.j, IJl Ut. w Leian, ; A; 1 L i nd reds of otb. r equally well known gentlemen. for which see . ircnlar. Price OXE DOLLAR per Bottle. wilm ov & cm . Pniatpal Offtce. ts Wnlcr Bta, . , N H Nobs geauioc unleaa '.at .sag our aig nature on 'he wrapoer TnVe i Wt yonr Draggl.t put roe off with any other remedy If be does not bare it for sale, enrlnae u I SS per mall, and r will aa4 yoa oat bottle af the Amy tens Drnrts per mail pre said. WlXsaOD S Co BB Wstfr st , X Y ARMY AGUE DROPS!
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DRY COODS. CLOSING OUT SALES AT THKTrade Palace t; a. west Washington st.. III MK. LOUD vV 00. W WHIKQ H. KFTIKF FROM BUSklBs BOW offer tbeir larva M ple4i4 stork of co4 $100,000! At Sew Tora wboitaaie prices, and many reva math If Feelinr, under obhratton to tbe public far tha vrrv larfre patronaae we have received, we hare cotxdoded to a.l.pt this method of dosing ut our pre er t tork. there by tfvinjr tbetn tbe ad rant a ire of buyinf their a-od a ! a- the name can r bought at set Wholesale pnren In Ka-ter:i eitle. ThU do Act it sat cry, ai1 we will oaatmae the sales antil the whole tork m cv eil out We hae now it tore the largest an! 'et seleteS tork ever h'oufbt to thi city, cotialstlaf of 5.000 w. - SILKS, Camnri'lne beautiful ry gra.ie. from too saei retlr awd Moire Antiques, To the cheapest PLAIN SILKS ANb s A TINS. Wbicbwillbe isM regard le wf the recent f real advance. FIMV DRESS liOOIIS. la great anrty. Our bayer bein; at the kasB vf the market durnu' the sprins, ha ma1e eitra effort" to procare the finest and most fab"nable in tt market, rata, prixingall tbe late Imi i afcIt it'H. MERRIMAC PRINTS, SPRAG1 is PRINTS. PAOFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DÜNNELLS PRINTS, DOME8TICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIER1 . GLOVES, E M B R 0 I I) E i: 88, . taaVOa HUME, LORD & CO. IMHtUTOl I v. jnhe'2S-dl? HOTELS. BATES HOUSE i. I,, iioirov PROIKIKTOB INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. avSt-dtf SALOON. BATES HOI NE S1L00V I BBBB BATBSfl IQBB KSTRANC1,) 1. 7IYi:KS, I'roprlt tor. F11HK Kar i supplied with pare liquors, Wirte, autrk I leet brands of cigars and tobacco, aUo the c bales f old Bourb' D and Wheat Whisky Ihe estat'lisbaent has been renovated thrnagbaai augH-dtf CLUE. GLUE! GLUE! GLUE! It OK CUT iADCKH, GLUE MANUFACTURER, D 1 A I A . OHIO, KERPS coastantly on baud a very ip Cabinet Maker-. Pr in 'era and baok B sepm-dSiu .lue for K. W. M'll I It A CO., REAL ISTl.lIfigm AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Intliiiiiiipolisa, Intl. mvi. M dly ATTENTION. hr.it it-il Men and Subtitu(( .V rr T BS W rI" I Ell ALL DRAPTKD MK V deairmg to p-eure .uh M u'aa. snd all volunteers de.inue to cuter the service, aal aacertain where the higbe.t haaMias aa be Sbtainvd bv railing at Deliell's Li.ery Mable, Maryland straes. be tw-en M -i nan and PaaäaTlraala str-.. -T , ' Oft ulsl(tUte. Would d' a - - n ll'aSrrl -epfjl ) 1 ar NOTICE. I a : : srtll pay n a lie. V I. ' 4 ' af!r , d. t i.iracted l.y Ut P vTMti K COBttfl 1 Indian .poll., Vpt. x. I -aU a- 033 dlw FOR SALE. ONE ACHE LOT B 5RT 1 IU.IÜOIS TKKBT. flasty Iocs reaideucar .ni ea-v d for McKr KN N A PRK( sapla drve 1... .. . PROFESSIONAL. IHC . I.. IJaYl , PHYSICIAN AND SI RtiEOM OFFICE BO IO VTkiilTVl yTKM'F. Sf SIDKMCK. ii SofcTH A' aMA ST su alBäääääääälWBSBWSaaai.llllWl. n. tv. it it 1 it ki r. PHI blCIAH AMi SURGEON tlfllce a Meat u ab itaajlwta at., I m Mairs, BKSIDFMF. No. at KkMUkt AY KXl'k OFVVka kia profeaataaai aorvicaa ta ibe ciUseaw afT Iie4iauaps4i., abd guarantee, stritt aad pr um attest. ea t. Jl tkaea wV tZJjB .
