Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4378, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1864 — Page 2
DAILY RDAT HORNf NO. OCTOBER tf. National Democratic Ticket. 1 pie emteinrvT CEN. CEO. 8. McCLELLAN, for ticb pKBiiiDBirr, CEORCC H. PENDLETON, For Bgetmai baege, JOMH PITTTIT. HIM ROW K. WOLfK. For Dknrtct K ertera, atr.a m M t'nuB, kl UAH IIKWI.4D, M k04K k Cakl.T I K a K r iTI W Wll.ao.l. JaMf.4 BH0W, rikAfiKuii La-MM, AwOHIkM.li JOHOt, JoN,rH4 C AkPl.KiiATk, P!0 i.sa 'KMf knftkin twkT. jMRk w iiafvtiiRkkT irgUM.. ni in TMB.i OH XUla. mot KLKr I LI N CO L N McCLELLAN as ret lies f79itran TicAvf ftMO TBE H"ll merre'n Ticeef To wiM hr KOI I.ITY, oo tr.H' tu win 4'ftt Wk'iko nr UK Mf, KQI'ai.tTT. rrmtore Pr mm. - . I UhH. wtbif prnt f ftakkfth tha I) It A IT! I IO! LiUr.t anar hjr, a4 ul aBBBta R TJ IN! eat aaa Uaey 'We occupy our puper to Jay, ro the ti clseioii of other matter, witu the evident ' Mr i mom a h Nefore the Xilitary Coinm-aan'ii nee in . w on in iImh i e a-k for t n r iref i! perietal, aa it not oi.lt clearly and full? eioner eea h m from an? pirt or coanection with tle tj ototir reeolution roi u n plaud bj few aeri. but the leidere of 'be l-mocretic part?, ii d aiiMwit hfw he and they nrevt-nted it. BB oon e I - .mf tu thfir knoarlf.liee !t .!; eo(e the pf tne of ihf- men tn u-e the rr,T ,r ur Iber their ehernes, and tbeir entire fiilure arri al iidottiBetit of ihe prn,je,f. Mr. BiMjUAM ia a'iin reetored lo hia liberty, an I 11 MM bia dutiea aa editor after ih.a ii u tofver U. S. MILITARY COMMISSION Twrath'th Days ProfetMÜüsv MESSRS BOW.V HKKFRKN HIM PHHKYS mttAAQAM AND HOR SKY IN COCET rM MTlOl ot I I 1IQIUB TN C'rwrai--o mf puriautnt to Ijournaent I 9 A M 0 t TU rwcocU il Uie wetioaa deya' proceed ti,fi waa reyd end apieered. TKATiM T or fOBBM aiNoMaM Thi iUi w h' ich' to tb eteikj. a I tenfiei a folio . U leanon fvjj e A iv ici'e: Give io the C Mit vour utme. rw-idence and buineea Mv ut me la JiMBoh J Bingham 1 re n n , In binapolis. and am editor of the Indiana Statu Se mei Ho long bave yon resided in Indienapoll ' Smce Auguai. Wnaa did you rataidw prwvioua to that tiae? I Lvfuette U w lon hve vo'.i hewn engaged m p'it!ih nig toe li.oiu. älite oaoiiii.? Smce eoBte lime iu August. lS56-the lo:ri dav of Augutt. I Oeheve D I you ever i u o rder kno iwu Amer can K ighla or S n ot Libert ? I j wared IB order known aa the Order of Amer lean KmgbH Wo, In die litter part of O?toer or tbe fJiat part ol N .lemb r I bJ Where? u the ctv of Indianapolis At what piarw iu thia rvt1 In Mdittrv lliii. on W iiY.ngtoa street twtren Mend, ui ani Peons? leanle, ä hi ts, at i:i at l.ia- io p eea.o oi tbat hall? Iiwialeiael bv tha Otsoorat c C u'i of tut CUV Was it under Iben con-rol at tbat time? II was a iul waa caa characiar the firat aaaaUog of th'a order you ever a'teuddl and where waa it held? It was a oaet..' he'd for ike purpoae of a loin tiiou an I at ihe pi tee I h tve utmeJ . W fyo svere present at trial Beet ing! Mr D.Ji. Mr Hirneuu. Mr JaBtjbe . l Johua on Am ofier pereon reauiing in this cty preae;:' r. W . either Mr Icted or Mr H Neither v U- what took place a I ral meeting N tbug but the initiation, and a great oe-it el tbe cerem y waa oajitted, Statw vavai roiwe to jm thta aawoeiatirtn In A'lju-t or Septemner 1 was it troiucel bv Mr DJl to r C Wr-hr Mr D 11 beugbt bm t aiy ott e and aiited that he wibed io he lAa era i lion with toe Aller L ti waa gone. Wr-ght a' itel hi t : lueae He gave me soma : h;a nerao-nl hiM He tte I tb a be w laeraer; Wad kBWO io buiursa at New Orlem.a. and ttwd leen forced to leite there on act dut ol hi- C. .r: bM meid. Me had been Bogtgel in dtuj huainea aJlawoaiaa anweeo -kv Lane ami Nee 0 leiuHe loid me he waa one ol tne lawyer wh i had been engtgei t. trie . ra.ei Ü onea ' ae He sutwd 'h wh. a at ;aiert he bad corae a r a wntt ntjrciorta! t he i fcaatory t a ae rag arpja n wtMk ea'atai luring the reaoluHonarv war f.en Lee w.aa Pteaiient of it. and Midi- .r,r.,Waahingi.m had he .ogt-d to n It had eierte1 agreit inflaeu-e in uataimtig tbe revolatim.. aaad establishing tbe gonrnment which reufiel. He vwoi to wiwk. audihoMgni he would eater a a'tn tir ordor. Tbe ptn.c pies ot the order which be pc ioja.I to ewtukMtwfc. and which be tadd ate kwba) eataMidiei. were ie ,me aa tbia old order et ifiel doriiig tiie rewo IttlaaMi, tbe mail and obfig' im were nearly UtwaaJiMt. lie Jud miae u lud. 44 u, ena- . ibe r lei ll a rea ! e M tneaa aw.'l a thr Ce. 'rd t nki I aouri. iu V Tt w ia n . i o Bated lo the L e 1 ia'e not got at ihiBs II Wa intauied to; aarayaai wil wr live wond ab wt m a ru a order be argod me if Jj. He wleWd klwte xe vl to pesjci IV atoK tMkktlkf In
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be! tmo, that iK-1 pit eod dengevou in Iheir T. and iterlv declined f. accede to hia Wrixht viaitad a r rn'.er kf? in ! D ao erste ia thia citr for tor " ,0 of them de ! ! r.n v m wrte er Ur (kJl w metoher of th or Jr al that lime or OOt. althOBfb I i'idktilOud 10 OB M 'hat l.i' inter. del r.i be He waa sert'ernin nl peculiar umprMni, eacweeirefv food of eacitawent , endued tta'ural 'Beta rr pertr iet;ei He had teen prominent ant active turnt her of the Know KIMM aTaMWJ.iaaioP . anu t'ie hr ut and tat M I, wear. i 4 r n ee jWli him r1 ii t-tf ttir.. tit l.f r V atllt Iff I 144 tatl im. affttV e)den V 1 1 Bt tfv) ie. ft V ;eenrane. i political 4 '. r irtcr. th ihe Deea I yet. r. Hion. auo white ti a'ob I r-ett it wta i .. a i ,,, .-. alhru(b It avrtipMhiied tittnra' ' . ecrit. pi t I . y . a iedu4 t ti.e BBBBJN in ihr o 1 1 . r. oe4 Hepu'di an dociriBBe taat Bn ler ' 1 1 r hr 1 1 .f oi,r .orernment Our ul tie o'et-ta w aa to eatakliab a piper hrre.tnl he mU i l iwaaini - te ' rge Uinreraitf tabltabei neir thia cur, for ibe pur(ine of elu . tu .uii mrii it, "Utid ralllti I do. tr.r -ft w aa to le a per matient aaaociatioo like Oi l KeJIoea end Maaon Whoo tho propoaition to nublh a pper here wa atrtr I, Mr Ü J-i wanted to ad vie will iar in rj(rd mine Btattera in connection with it, and atte. that It wa ittit of Bia power IB io ao. aillea t araB ember of tbe order He uld not tell me even who the member of tbe or irr were tlitt wooe of ihr arrrt, I, . it 'I I woil.J .1 n t. te it.? taieai be wobM hate it done 'nfnrmtlly end ben if 1 didn't ilke the oniei 1 ould leave tt whei erer I r iet-cd I thotifht in tbia I -aw the eefa ol diacord in the lrmorrai r na" 1 thought th tt if a pnprr of that character ahonid be eataoliahei 1 ere, 1 mif it hive the ellect to diviJe tho peftj. I fell ll.at the otily Way for u IB aBBBWeB hi the elf 0 is this jesr waa 1 1 unl'e all the elements I wrre op(Mjred Ui toe policy ol thv Admir iatra'ion. In ibat view ol the caae. and to M my influence to thai eud, I cootepted to jjio. an did 0 Shortly after Mr D dd mfermed me that he had appointed me a delegate to the Sitte 0un BN, whicli aaaemlle i at Indi Ik ksoli in th moinl ..f November . IW I aifende.1 thit metlnk end took the Couo I oegroe Wintil tM. in I cannot tell The ineeino; wa held in t.ie kBV hall in which I was initiated II waa preidt over ht Mr IV 1J Mr Harri ion w the SkO retary, O ueai ion by the Ju iiie Advocate. Sute wIm' perixiua you met at ikf) meeting. Aia I aaw Mr Vendeuritt. Dr At'noi,. Mr Riatlne, Mr Million . and a BBBtlefliaa ot t lame of Uuahraan. Irom ihe northern prt of tin State None of the other delendiriU here er iireaeni at that time As soon hi the Counct waa opened, those who bed not previous!) Ukei he Council ilereea were iuteted witli them Tlo tt followed tbe apunt loont of vriuu cuin mittler I w.ta a;puunel ch :rm 01 of ihe Com imttee on Litersfnie. What other MSMMfi were appointel I BBkeM rBeolleet luewiioo by the Judc Adtocaie: 1 vou no know that a BjitttBTf I immittee w 4 snpointed a that meeting? Ana. 1 hve no recollection of any iuch com mittee No such appoint toe .t wna made by Mr DodtJ 111 my hearing. Thia MMMj '"ok plaoe eboiji If d'i l-ick ii the mortnii I waa there about BB hour, at I uml-ntood the m etinir la ted until evcomg. 1 withdrew tu wriie m re .r'.. aa Chetrman of ih C 'tu in 1 e on !.'ef4tii, In this repirt I re commeti'ied tiie not 1 1. .. t r the Dnleeeeity uiitil the nBlt meetii . I atatcd ala in mv rt-por' that ao f.r ah the piper ieonceri.fd, it would not he advianble to proi'eeii until auSarn' "ra a'-M menna enough had e'i raised to imure its tmpport lor one year. I re turned and rommoii i atetl the report, to the com mit:c Mr Cuahmui and Dr !tranl werr members of tbat committee I mid Cushman il. my engagement were such aa to prevent my attendance at the Council, and requeate) niu: to read the report in my absence. That wt the only time I w.ta present Q Ml by tbe Judge Advocate; Did von not tort; from members of the order kj any m . rrra polBtBftftlU huving beer, naii mrriT'tf? Ana I did not know 01 any auch appoirtmenia until after the publication of the etpose in the Indiatiapol'a .Tournal That wai the lat I heird from thai meeting After ibat I attended an ! illation, at whih I wa rrquetrd to hr preaent Ttie I emule. aa it was oaüed. I nevct attended On the Iii li ot Februnry tiiere waa BBOawBff mtv ing of the State Coui.ctt, atl Mr. Ü Hid informe l me (hat I mi eiflr4 V aUtodtbat the meinln-ra of one Vnfiri! had tha right to attend all MMBmBBjl OMMivl I 'nt in some time dur.ng the nionni). M 1 wao OB mv way from the pua orbce to my office, and atejd k lew minutes 1 had nothinc to ortcr etvl didn't ta-al any nitrat in ibe meertng I'erhapa I waa tti agam. for a little while, tu me tfieriioon,aiid I helietttkat s getiilemaa ot this citv s staking t apterh, Maj Conkliu Tbat b the only cir cumatanee I ret dlecr m a militnrv point ot u-w I do not perlictly recllect the dri t of his aoeech He aaid Momeihiug a regard io drilling lie aaid he had ut dnllel tabody and hid kobodt Io irui. ui reaiueo iu mis cr.y. i bbi is an tne recollectiou I have of that meeting 1 supoose they hid calle! up n him to mike a repot! That waa the firat idea i had of there being any inili irv organ ? itiou In connection with the order M' H' rfrrn waaihrre He iM I were intimate I v acqutinte1 and esch tnged opinio. ia freely d ir .ng Ina at it in tbe citv. some three dtv I .ll I 'I I . ' . TM,. 1, . 4 i told him that no good could come out of Una or gain, ilion. atid I meant to have nothing to do with it. These ware the oulv meetings of ibis or ter that I ever attended I nupponed that aa I ad beeu initiale! it waa expecte! of me to pay my inkiktkMi fee an i dun. and I called on the Trotfarer ind did I a-kJ Mr Dodd if any forma! wilhilrawal w- ;ee-iry He la i it was no. tbat I could leave it at will, without any formality From that time I did out cot 'aller uyeed j member of the order, or in any wav connected with it, although from the IM of my h ivmg teen connected with it I titiurallv came to kifiw mint thingt I otherwise wo. .Id Bait have known Cgue-uon by the Judge Advoc ne. DJ you not hear an idlree detivored by Mr Dud I in the liren I C buoi1 on the 16 n f Fe'ifi rv Aua I did not I w ia not ,n ihe room more than thirty minuiea, nor did I ever read thai ad eVsee ui.nl I aw it in the Journal of the 30th of July Quettion bv the Judge Advocate: S'ate who Wfie pieaeut at th meet in. An Dr I iwle w is here. D B-va: i. Mr Ciihman, and perhapa Mr blake. ot Terre Hiute. 1 a not recollect who the other per sowk were, hut tfiere were some 'hirtv or fort ureeent Neither M in or Hu-nphreva were preaCi I tjuesfioi! bv the J idgw Adeaa- Wa : M- Heffrec. ; --ent' An- I aaid he wee, I awkM aiter the meet ing hal adj urned, wbu haj reep done, .ind waa iniormed Dotmuci !.ad been .tone 1 did n it , learn anything about the atp nntinent of dele gitea tc the convention, or to the council of thir teen The next thing that cime up wta meet ing Dr boa lea, Dodd. Bult.tt and Harrett. at mv "feueiui aa office I m'. thoap gentlemen ' t- th hall, aa I waa go ng to m room I aun po-ed thev arere all memb ra of the ordei . but nothing wa aaid by which I could be certain of' it. i tradaeowu .1 j ige rtail tt BjBJkfM Wik ioualv per h i p tl leeu vesta CN th.a o. -:ot. we renewed eaji aaBwaiotiawje, rd ne a-ked me to come and see hm at hia room m the Paimer li oae. rU'iog hat he had aif K" ' whikv ihere About hi t ;at II o'chnk I th ugh ,li U dioner a litt If) e-i!er i' . aid see him than uaa ai and Pe .f . w,n f,,-?nafnted w taea. I went directly upstairs and knocked a. the door of h'S room Someone aaid. "Come in." a: I I o;e:.ed the d-r. The brt person I eaw n open ag tiie door wa a niio osiueu Cotbu. I did not know whit hia occupation was. but thought he w ii a Republican, and rather a uuetrr man to le aa-ojiatJt:c with Dom.xr 1n a ,. wt:, htm ;f '! hive caught you at laa.' which I thought a little arrange I and 10 one ot tne e .tlrineu present ' , .'. I thought it wta a uguitr coinyi 1 Vv . b ed the a i on of the da Judee Hu' lot trough! out tna Kenru -kv whiagy. aud we 4ll 100k sobm- laakelC-fflu .1 he wi g er He rOOlWl mm a ta. uid we we t.tyeiiier Wiin, iB? were uiil ol the n u-e. 1 saeJ til in to eiilaoi tn.t rtuttrk of ha H told b etory wbtwn i atul nua rojMt. and ttli that was all he meaut
v few leva after I iwer Mr. McDonald oo the etreet. I told tie of tb interview 1 had bed e 1 . -D o't fo a fci.ow bw t-.aC.31e it loW hiej 1 did not Ht replied be wa kfrov ernmcr.l detect nB. arl bad be 'u ycara I Blade i-ds remark: ' I tLine It rnmer ojeef or mgiUr aajtret aewx avion that h L'nved S'ate de'eetlyea naaev-ietwift en tnti maietv with it member' " 1 do not think 1 told Mr MePwwald bat toe connection with the order w. I do not know . day what thoe reute neu c ri Srr lor g kj tb" Jtrdjte .-uNocete: Yjw ar that- m .rked 10 Mr. M P .natd that it waa
Mular teeret i.ociali .1. that iad Lifted i In It Dil he not kn im ti.m i h mu wee a mcrnuerot ihr nierr t, I ..-r ntimtto'l to h 'Ii ll4 I a a . ' .,' rh er ir I ti 1 v. Irarr. or ,it ! toil ir.iiffXf I ihi- uirr'iii in . t i. 4 i ln . .t v uir It a k um HI ft r - I ng Den i - r-'- f the ntv l meet lit ny olli "viPi. iv mot . .1 net 4 Ori tiur ..i tn D nid at.l 'I ' - m :i Sii-lge: kfff Mt He wa Ml ' nM. and I wi inlorme ! that lie n ia ihe nie Secret.r ol Jude flu 1 1 It . Li'her theo. i.4i eit a ii u, mt roavab wa aave by er ltodn r iMtgc I ta mt eertiiu bk i. f Bitar i' iwIb had coronr oiiei Jud-e BB fV he 1 H i I I knew there a is to te a meuiug heh 'er in .lone, although I waa not peBeent. am anow nothing of Ha proree-lmga In the mem me I Ii nl - e i Col I'. iwle oner It w t at nr office one even 'nit He aakel me il I rellv : bought Coffin w ia a dete five. I replied ye. there Waa no iiuealioti 'mut it Oo t: morn.uir ot t. - I mi J i vi Aavu-t , at. Mr D nld cakik ? inj room ind a4it hf le tirel to (ommunn-Ate to me im' or' it tnttterHe .kel me to mve him mv wori! i honor ihtt I would not revfiti to a living beme wb.it he aaid. I aitid eria'nly He went on to Bwj th it t had hern dr termmed at i council ol fUteeu to inaugurate revolution Kur of tbe - at eon were from In l'n , a be and. four from lllinm. ! ar D'-m Keniuckv Ind four from Mxaouri; but I do not thuik he uaml ny ol the men bm M illitt and Howie He iieu aretit on toi xplam lliei.etailaot th.a iiropnaeil revolution Me-n.i in Hie Ural piaee arringe BMrtk had been in t le to ieleae the prisoners on Johnson'a lalan l, at C imp Cruse Cimp Morton and Cro Douglas Those ai Camp Dmgl were in turn to rrle- ilioae tf Kock laland At me timi time MkM wia to be an upriamg at L iu aville, and the govern m-nt atnre attht ulaM ere f ne eized He tuere.lv aiid there aa to be an uprising, but did not atnte lurthrr Oy a 1 1 . . n l it w,.(ii. m:li-liel . These up riainga were nil to take pi ice on 'he a.une day the Iblb of Augu-i W hen I heard it 1 looke I at the mm in per fwet aaioniahmem I thought it waa a wild beam, and could not believe it possible th it such j i acheine could even be ontempl tei I aid to ' inn, D you know a h it f BAI are going to undci ik . . D vou h na yo i cm taib!y Bceunpli-h -ciiemeol th tl Kind with BWJ kBBtOBf of murine! tuen?" I fun he atrl i hi-n. "You ay this rev lutiou i.- gBSBM to like pin-e. and 1 am theonlv etai.ii vmi have BBBIBIUnieafted this fad to. Now, I Will t-k ou one bbjmMi: How mi a leiuiu'iun of such magnitude to take pi ire with tit anybody kiiowmg mvlhing nb ut it?" He replietl that I wta tbe Cht rmu of the D mo rati S ite Central Commlifee, and he wi-hed e, aa such . to call a mi- irre' nr ni the D nocracv ot the Sate. to b held at I ndiauapolia ui the 16 h of Aiiguat I said to hi ai, "Mr Dodd. wa have bad einen ence enough in the way ol m i meeting here, ami there ii no excuae or apology for rn iking uch a all" He a ,nJ. let the mw i . .f i illBdtO t ike MM action in relation to the draft, or to give matrn -tiotia to the dc egatea io t ic ciw ago foi e . a .a a veutioo " I tol l him pi ai. iv I would not be . a a aai w . part" to any i fi a-tieme .vii n ikMMt, of tin- city, waa chairman of the DOBBBBral e Congr'-ional conimitiee ot tJo di-'ritt He hid gone Kiai Mr. Dod ! a -i c I me. in view of Mr TaltMitt'a absence, ind m view ot the M h he h authori.ed me to act in his place, d I wo;ild not call a m laa mee ing of tiie Dmiotrafof the diairict to nomiu itc a candidate for Congress? Upn my teftta.il, he mide the .anr an nlicationa to other prominent Drmocrata of this citr. I began tothiuk the mvter over eriotialy ae to what wta id . duty in relation to 'h a dfair I hd been in trusted with a secret winch I thought I MagM not to keep put le id ng Ucali i). t i Mr fl'stine for the purpoae of bud ing out whether he bei any knowledge of auch a . orjcf, aud I "came to the conclusion tb it be bad I r, I alaos tibcd myself that Dr. Athok knew j noihlug o.Hit it I think I spoke to other- I ! mei that fj iy, in tegird to the mittet Next: morning I went tt aee Mr. McDonald, and to! 1 him that I hid important information to ommu ' tue ale that I wiahetl to consult him in regard to , a ittei iht kaeolewd u all, and wkwtl reuired j immediate faction Ttold him. however, lint I was no, preuare! at that m rnient tfl ' I y wh a Bv appofntoient we met at Ö oVdck that evening This oil the I h ol August Tkwi wOkadug I coid biu Bewotlf ! ü dd u.iu lavld me, ae the cuciimxti'n'os unukr which it hid hee:i told. I and that I hid come ?o idvi-u w hi:r. i ro our duty iu the uiei We 1 1 kei together tome time, and fin tlly i came f' ilta ctAnetiint rtlat thk thing mnt fie stopped, at ill pel ids to our-cives I left hia Imi .t halt tisati il w'etotki akd wem to mv own oibce A- I waa going down waBMaj(toe .atreet j toward my office, I saw a geutleroin coming up the .i.reet iu a great hurry, m indenting - one ej ! citemept 1 aaid to him, 'Hello K'-r, abatis i up?'' Slid be, "Do vou know anything': ( re ! plied, No, do yow ' Yea, air, I do," eaid lie ' the devil ia to paw to our i on ol the St tie The peop'r I IT ashi.wton. Floyd nut Rafmaon eountica think that a revolution ia impending The lirmera are selling off their wheat and ! hay in the field, in fact all proper t e iaUf destroy ed.and turning them into greeiibek. being i tfer tokeei. 'Well, isthat all? "said 1 He replied no, aud then wen: oer the whole hem, juat about : -Do.'d had revealed it to mo. Said I. "Mr Ker-r, thia is I very important mater Mr M Donaid baa gone nocne. hut it ia not too Ute i j con-ult with hint tatekigtbt " We aem up then, and toi 1 him that we hid information to lay be tore Mee. Mr Keir '.hen repeated le .di M I Donald what he h id anl 0 nie, whin rel'evcd ; us from obligations of secrecv. It waa a pari of thi plan, aa he fo'd Mr Mc Dituld. that Got M ortou W Ii to bk MpaoreM, and Dr Arl.on waa to be mide proviaionil ( ov ernor We c 1 rluded to meet n r.e morning lor another oMisnltatioti After Mr Kerr and mv-elt let' Mr M-jD nitid a boucc. I told hiai I couid not rest under theuspicion taot D A thou kne ant thing of thi heme, aud thtt although ar ., Ä 4 . t . . I :: w 1- i;e u ciock, we mus. sec uira iu 11 mgio, and we wen' tb hi hoQe accordinglv When Dr Atbou ame down into the p irlor, I told him , n waa a ittehour to call, but tha we hid high' , important irilorm itiou. nnd that it waa nece-sir I Le should be iidoimed of it at once Mr Kerr IMk told hi n wbar he ha l t)d me j ami McDoriild He agreed to meet rot m the j BJ itiiiig il McD uhI j's otnee Coming out, I j aaket! Mt Kr r whit he thought of Dr A t r :. I He repoed be w-.a an lokocewt man Dr. Arhon i could not be made ro believe thit there waeanv , i ibuitj in it. Ha aaid thai it waa all ga itawtj ir Wai utter tody to think ot aocb a thing. The i neif DJOreing at D o'clo.k. Mr Kerr, Dr A'hor. ' Mr Xc Donald and myaelf met. at Mr McDm aid otbt e. with -ere ral neb er seat lernen, for I polifiei '' ;he prtiminent Dem'KTats I could see Ju laie K acLe waa preaent. Heilders. u, AiauiUi Jone. H rd. Ri k.e D Ycakle. C I Cti lteeli if Lafayette, and S II Itjukirk. I think, and perhaps others Mr Kerr then told the story, sod wa had a I m -uliation The rea.lutioi arrive-1 at w o that the thiug muat be atopje! After a while Mr ldl tod Co! Walker ctrnein It' Mr D ud waa loid there was to be a meeting there for consultation He and Cd Wtlktr rune it . either together, or about ibe atme time He had arrived Ircrr. New York that m i.-ning Tb. wa Fnday. the 5th of August Mr Kerr iBade a rpee'h in regrd to this revluti nrv acbeme I in nk he said to me that it was otr datT, il 1? could not be stopped i:i any other ty Ii Inform the authorities. Colonel Walker ami i . id d o 00 1 .i -koow tätige, or dewy, a meeting that th.a acbeme waa on foot Ito-. of them spoke it this et r: Mr D ld spoke veri e-r ta:ly about th aaB-wt WBtwic afTiir He uei Ibis argument trutu tbe government could not be re-t xcl agin n.ler t .e old sute of things a tear.'u. iaolu'ioo An ap rte.tl to the btoot b ix ws fotty I'eopie would 1 uvi iatmit u ue iraK. -lai, a momiarti tnus come. e lud biier direct t':e revolution tnmi ha -rhc revolu'-ou -ttroct as Befre we lelt there ikese euilemen agreed that thiawltotej wiailer auoold oar stoptiwi. aud we were atu.Qed, from l ie utelaea thev ttave us, that ikll would be dot:e I w ther lotendod to stop it I did not I I - w w m knew, büt 1 uodere'ood they were tu aeod atav-
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Jirro3;ocaJ to ftbandoo the rheo Tbef ored ut ire Med b9n r fattlar tp I atiaflei at thittimo "tJi the iutkritie knew mach m 1 di-f.in I pcrb4'- maeli ire. in reUtioti io this matter. ul frorr: tln ein-em tanre moni.t ..thet ihf fnl for the tpninn tbt to uke plce at Luivlle a to be th .no1; itjon of a fcetice foe bftibapn heilerer u n notice appeared, il v t be thv frl tb a tbe tpn 'H. ma-, io takenlftee :. ilwi dy. Mr Rrr bionflit i!ie fir- ioiormttoa to' ihia city th.tt Jü'ijfC ituldtt and t nutn-r ot otb er mrmbera .f the Hr ler 'n LouiariV" T.ad heen rre-ied The .rreM cee tao"c, 1 think, on the $i or 4'hof Anjrul kett, The err mde mt aooa an the n"iice aa tubtihel that the hrkateee waa to be hrl l l- al-o nifcirmrtl ua tbat in r . member- of ih or ler had fl-M the citr pi Serera1 of thr-e mci ctme up with him on the train troin L uiarille Ther got on 'he team at different point, and were fleeing to Cinada From th bei aatiafiasi tbat ibe nu tl nt:ei knee as much aa I did, and this be I t waa strengthened by aome remirka m de by '.en Ctrrington 10 Mr. MoD maid about thitirue l . Mr M Donald and uiyio-.f anr lu y coot lin ed that the ithoiitie- here knew all about the contempU't' I revolution, hence then was no neceaity for our communicating to them the inform ition wr had rece'veif Tha trial bl devw opel the fact th it the au'horitif here knee all ahout thta eherne Itefore T waa informr l if it Mr Hriioti tetitted that D'idd. at hi- h u-e M the night of the Sihh ot July, revealed the whole a heme io the Jeteciita Stileer and him elt, n I ol rour- ihIli mut bave Couitnui ctei such important inform ition in the author I itiea aa amti to be llainei tt 1 alB ItiiMJizht M - politic, and -o did my political Iriends, not to publiab it to the wt.ild. as ila effect would be to injure u We kwBBjgfM the eff'irt would be made, aa it Ml MM been done succewafully, to hold the Democratic party reaponiole lor the revolution ii y MwMfl of a lew men. although aa I have ahown the prom nent men ol the parti , who were i I ol it, piompti v nu Ii in tnr t I power to airei ind atop it They did prevent i iia conaumin tion. with all the territ.le evdwhich would bave atteuded the coiisuaiffl tiion ol the scheme There waa mother reaon which influenceif me. It was a ten-e ol per-on il honor MdouDo. I I and V ilkT h ! long he?n in pen-one Mstkdl When I waa -ured bf them tint Ibe whole-pr ij.M i w ia given no. and when 1 tell iI 'irc 1 r h tt the aulhonliea knew aa muco about ; the kMMJkkk I did, I did not leel il incumbent upon me, receiving, the MtloewjaitM under the eircumat BBBM Ihtt 1 did. to iniorm upon lliem I advised thoae gentlemen to leave the city to avoid arre-t. M I thought they would be il ine rm mei iiert They came to that eonclu-ion titnuly. and l ei Col Walkei aim line liom the moroing of the ölhol 4MM to the nightof ihe l lihol A i fwkt, ind Mi D 1 1 B'ta in this city tor two weeka. tiie authinoiea knowing all the lime (hen complicity in the proposed ineendi.iM -cbeiue-I attte ihee facti m reply to kejeMtMM pnt to me by the Ju ige Advoc ite Mime d iv a io, win I did not inform the aulhonliea at the time Mi D idd ti'lortue-l me ot the clietuea detei ltnie upon. Aa Ch tit mm of 'he Dkkl kk 'to- QkM OkM tl C diiui ttee I had, on ihr 1 1 1 i ot A iitr u-t, nu i i bed the mcinbei o! i niee ing to fe held on the . 1 Tt.i u lie same month io till the rBBBMJCM on the S'ate ticket So iiupoltaut did 1 and BJJ Irienda revard i he ittfiii thai we called the I'mu miltee lugetwkT at an earlier d v fot- tiie purpose ol liking MMtb actiOB Mi ihe eiigeney demanded j a la ted in my leiier to ihe meiuheiaot tfu ; Coinimttee. as a rea-on lor calling them togetl.e: at an earlier dar, Mial iu iifer ol gr :ve minor , tam e would b . . Inj l.eloie (hem. Pioiuitieiit lUiens in vainma pitria ot this Male, not u.em kOBJ of tha Comimttee, were requenled to att-n . the MMtikfi MM itiendetl , The com m i nee were iu aeaaiott two day Afier filling the v.u.. tu er on ihe Stite ticket. the subject of the revolution was ktid before the committee Mr K rr wnn tuesent, and unulu u lull 00--A i.f 'tie liierter The .miip reo lutiou was irrt red Hl there Ünl lud been forme.) iu our ptevioiis con-ultatiou that thi thing j tnnst be itopped Mr Dodd :d Col Walker were resent some time dunng the hC-sio'ia of tbe cotuuiUeat, and boiti uri-uied the couimuiie tbat .ill iheir apa'htutotis miht be ij nete I that everuhitig cohttCCted witli t lie proposed Ik volu'ion hadtMM stopped, and that nothing ol the kind should take place I be milter wre saified aoth (tit 8 s-nr-?nce, ind return 1 to tbeir home- And no revolution, BB input rec tions, the prospect ot which h ui eicited 80 much alarm , took place ijuestioii by the Judjje Advocate: I will ask JCM whether, pre ious to or afer this'meeting. yu bad any e i e s ' MM with Walker 111 rel . tion to rebel oflceri Koing lo Illinois'; Ans I saw bitn only me 01 twice He w is in the lo-t OM e building occupying Col. Ko-c n 1 11 1 it 11 . 4 1 I rooma. 101. no-e w i .oseni it .iikoi 1111, brother in law Col Walker said on the motu . ing of the I Ith, th it he would hafff to go d itvn to the It ilea H nie; that he didn't like to do ir, ! tor it w ta unc iniurtable HtOtWjaeOk '01 g ung Wad that he hel to tnet-t some gentlemen lime by appoiutment, and I BUtJaiatood him ro . 1 they were rebel officer There were three ol them, and they were to meet him atthc (t no House They were ea,i- f t iiieie thit div, ami unle he was 'here they would not know where to find him. They wete m tbe r w iy to C iic igo. t, t ke 1 1 min nd of tiie rebel prisoner. m dm: Douglas, and it wa necessiry that he should rata them, in order to inform them th it the acbasM had been abaudoued. He loid me ataewarda that fie had seen the-e tuen and advtrkd fhein that liothing Was lo re done noa 1 X INI N ITION H To what extern was 1 his scheme known m l eno rt mied in thia order? A It waa communicated to me to the exren and under the fdrMMfkfktaM I bave mcntioiiei, an I I know no m oe about it vj. What del Mr. D idd ear to you, in ihe firs', conversation you had on the -unject, in lag rd le the prevalence of rllta -eherne? A Be sdd I wta the only pMMa to whom he hid com nuiiic 'ed it. V Did Mr. Kerr derive his information teokJ the sime source as yourseliT A N , sir. 4 This council ol kiftctm hid re-oived up mi this bM al Chicago? A Yea. s! HoW lo:g belore? A I do not tlnnk lie lead me Q D Vou know, from other aonr ea. that o far Iroaj D "i 1- at iiement leing 'rue. the propoaition hid netBatly been v ltd down? A. I heard th tt a member ot the ordei had ao Mokka). V Di I you know that lr Bowl - wa a mem be ot ihe Council? A I understood from M Do id that he Wa.d Waa either ot tbe-e deiendaut u member of the Council? A. I did uot unde:tatid thit either of them area ! Vou say t ? it was not until a very late period in your e 'eciiou ;u th? order, that you bad ai. kiioabd ol any in.litny feuureiu it. Did it cjutempli tat W its leacini.gs, or its ritual, as you acre tin 1 tinted with them, anvthmg ul that kiodl A ! do not so otrerstanr! ir In Fact l Derer reid enh-r the cont i. ... 1 r .dual un d a 'r: :ht expose on the j"Ui 01 July . 1 1 object, aa I unler-tood it, i no; mill ary, out puiBfj po laTBcad '", ft "t tj No conffict with tne koveroment, ttien, wa Wt fun Ibk acope aud CooteiB.naliuai ot the or da I A. I Lever Ö..J any .uiimat iM ll thai ktuJ until it me from Mr D aid. it1 Vou poke of a committee oi ihuteen? A. Ad I know of this is thit some time it Auii-f iti ime ogh: H. '. t:. ..: ui ac.- d -covered iu Do id a building, a young in'i came to mv f.ic.-e with a commuuicati in liom Walkeatnl D.Jd. it Chicago, enclosing an a-ldre-- :-oU. foe i. nninitcec ot Id. ff ws called, wh iu um teotiwe, at: tl I detdiued its publication, they w.mied tu have it printed in Dodd'a office I siJ thit alter what h d jat occurred, it couiu eot be otnited ibeie. aud enclosed tbe cotnaaunicaiiou keM to Gol VV ilkBT. C'o. W wrote the addrBae. and waa au mor rc 1 t . u ou nme . cliarmn ot me comutitre Mr Dodd wrote me to o same atfect d What converaaiiona bid you witli Mr Hell reu ben des the one you have poken oft A Mr Heffre i cirue to mv Hl e several t-ma. du- ,:f ibe ieasijtj the Cu;n.il iu Pebf .ary 14 Wuat did ne aay io .wi ibe otdart A. ü a aud ihtt be u ao ua tde up bis an od it wai a :ivitx:')uf U tboujOl be would abandon the or-;-: .lj wJU.d have uo xore to do with it. Q Waa tbe time hen uo toe Hr Mil'lfao
-Li JLiJLLJ . m gJAJili. 1 ia the Conncil the otlt time yrm ttf bin at an of tbe meeitcfa of the Order? Tri Q Whuvaj Mid at tbat acting. Lgpund what jou iieee MlrvdT reliedf A N'iblng a aaid cu tpt f9ccemiog politie, eiiurtttion j i literature. Q What wa iheOate of ihe time wSen ou
eiprea-e! the determ in'ion to have no more to do iib M A D w. imnietl'alal after ihe Pebruwv meeting A'twr tkit t til if thr ordr? afca) t tn th nui A VeQ Tln from Ihe at .f October to the 6 h ot' A : ,u- . ..! vou ever lier any purpose ei preaet t n4kgktat a ffrolkMB by t .e or Ik ? A NohtMg of tbe knd Mv andcratandtng a a Iii at Ike order w.ta purely political. Q. Wn n t hia eoj.rr tcv nl which vou have ken . a um; i a "j ef Dodd . Walker, and rome other, againat the (I ' ernment. ltd Pot a COO apiracy ot the order A Th..t m - my nnderaiH:-)ding of it at lAAMiM.n i W i vom un!ertandiug thai ihee !ti ier- D i Walker, and Uier. were to use tin order lot ;h: purpoe? A. Tbat any havetieeu their lutenlioii Q Was D'vjd Dr,nif Commander ot the older at Ulis time? A Ii wai W Had be not power, as lucb. Io call the order together a' ao-h time nd lae a be might see fit? A Yea. Cj And ware not the toemhera ot tbe orier. when na,rmblel, butid to obey hia orders implicitly? A I heheve that waa the underatamling f Did von ever ee ihe conatitution and lavro! tti order? A. Not until I -aw (hero iu the Indianapolis! Journal. Did von noi -e the honk that contained 1 them, and a on Id you not recognire it? A IVih ipe I ffitgwl A amall pamplilet waa ahoan to the wiwea. , which be a tid kfoma iike it At therep:ettl of the Judge Advocate the wit neu read ibe I7ih p trtgr.iph . and waa reiuele.i 'ne whether he h id ever read it beforr A I think I never "i that before Wha I aw was the ritu il U te tide not the ritual? I Here auot'uei amall ! MMpbrM wa bandeai to the wnnes A I ahould think th it ; what it purrnirta to e At the rkBjWM of ihe Judc Advocate the wit nesa read a kklwaktBpi from llie rituai, ple.iging MawMM Hie (irand Cotnm mder. Ac. Hid the (Ir w.d t'oinmiti'ler ower IB BbM HwB OlMl togeihcr and give tbetu such orders as he aiw pro ner'. A e-i. -ir I h it in it'er c itne up lor diacc sioji aekkd the Grand CoBtMaodkr, before I BBBk in. whether there w.ta .ny obligitim to ! tak.4 11 tnu would oldige nie io viol tie rnv iiulies ak k-rfUpn He iid Ihere wta not I'hit ti ihe i instruction BoIeBJWalfj place! utaiu 'hi paragraph that we were render implicit obe diet v to the It rand Comm m! r. I o i hi- ot dees -nd BBk interlere with om duly a- citiiena 4 Vou bare -,iiken of thia uprising that wee ' to take place on the 16. h Wim ti' i to be done o 1 A. Als I know al il that iw thit Mr D id c.-;rcai nie to oil a una- necting of the Demoo racy, -tiling that under cover of that he would () it,it to aeevMplii'h his end by inaugurating tevuluiion': Q Bv wfiom waa thia revolution to be mau ' 'cd? A Heaeenoil to exoeci it to lie inangur itetl bv tin men ui BOkl I come here unler that Ball. iy Did r:uf Dodd t ipee aid frm members of the nrdet ? A 1 think he did In .oi.c.u-i n. , the siiiiri la led that he had fjifkk Ibat evidence withoui nny nletige or ititimid M n on the Mitn! tint o ernment. ind that ;t he had not been rubpetnied to Mfipeir before ibe Ceaawiwsion, ha ibwatUI h ue putdi.-i.ed the ataicmeiit he bad nude, or the teafimony he had "" ift tilieate himelf, but the no Ikietl frit nds with whom t.e had been ass x iated in the affair, und the party with which he waa , iden Bed M Tt.BMOO.x I he Commisanoi me pur-uant to adjourn- ; roetrt. Felix G Steiger was introduced and detailed the testimony he previously pad given, and which . f. i Iy been poblktbed in all ihe newspapers In tow city. Pending thta witnesses te-timo v the Court adjourned until Tued.v November lat, at y o'clock A M in coiiseijuencc of the htenew of the hour, the reporter w..s not able ii make the rerort of the tedirnotiv of Mr Binyhum an full and c m p'eie aa it would hive been under other circutnsinn e. A rVI USE ME NTS. HEITRE. Corner of W uhh jtnn nml Ten neuer Street. iHtisiger Mr. vt . ll. Kllef. Saturday Evening, October 29th. LAURA KKKMsa caMwiltw tioh i icorri: Min l.AUBA KMStk, Br HKNKY Ft A VI" K . Mr. OI.IVFR DOÜI. Mr. JOHN DTOn OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. PXRTICUI.AK ' TICK Ike lleeCim lave th Tlirar every evening at bt clo- cf th p. rforniance . !'i ojit. li iur at a litan-e . an 'i lj i.r. tliiI'Ktctcs IT inaiMUo. irre-n C:rel- and Parurtt, .t" c-: t-; Privatr Hole, fir -ix prtxvn, fft M Weieatfi fAVat. 75 rs-it-; Oallai an1 Family Circle, J cent Ckililr.-n in arm-, kl-"; -II reaerewi eat "5c. Hour- open at T n't lo It Prfi.nauce kMMM I at a tn oter n I n'clne It rrer eiy. NOVELTY IN äVRTI Th art of dying the ha i t f.v aninutra r to deceive tbe whole wur.d, ha been discovered. i Stl-vr vlOICO ll.IK DVE! hica i th only cli'-tnirat cnnd.mation la exiten-e which char. li e coh r of tbt haii witboat injuring the briiifc print plr wii,cb trrd , roiktent and titain tha flhrea. lisladorn'a llulr rre-se-r alive-, a raleatil lium to the De, is drtssfna and promottea the irrowib and perfect Uealtb of the hair, and of itself, vin-n u.-.-.1 ai- cr, a f- (ji.ar'1 that protect. tb fthrei frrr. .caj u.id-r II u cum: -ore, and andrr all clime aWkfM BBd try i. CHISTAlKJitt), I i H aaa. Baw Trk. ratW j ad trucr -" apjbed ay all Hair lraers. Angl"! . AeuX& tot A SURE CURE! wwar- J ' i I M ll l. ill r.aa.ii' it.ii a a a 't h BDT be ty e ira of tit dlttre c WA - by 111- Oar -.f DR. STRICKLAND PILE REMEDY. (ttd what a tafbrer sayaMr. tl P. ttatar !, lCi sWcnnd araet. Ctoctewatt. O., - n a haw twee a drawdTul Mfferr with Ptiea for a laraaj I Ucm, ar.d has tried aaavtf evtryikinf. and ceaid obtaia Be : ktf He ced aboai one fnartk ef a pot of Ir "--- J'a Pi) t O'wt at-tit. dn tatttate a yplrtaeerat. Me ad -- 'ery ooe anker r to try it. Solu v aii LTTA1-. uSO aan' rer pot M an a facta red ! at Mo. i Keat Fcairtb ati-eart, Clt raauiad 0. A.k for strUBUand'm MiU Henudy, eJ-L. a iT tL. ToaaitrtaaaTX Caw mm Eaxark war. W"-diyaikwly
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DR I M.in illl I, T Of 34 St. Mark'i Place New York, hoc &t"A Puftar Trmtt en Dmtmtn" 'Lrttrrt ea Cwferr, 4-c ac I W HJ. fil-a SECOND VISIT -TtiI N DI A POI.IS, Tuesday, Uecember 6tb, m will hi vt iui m; WBBi From Ü r mil r 6th rill BatifAij, Dmmb.T I Dth. iocluivf. Vv here he cnti be consulted on DEAFNESS, MSCItwSB FKO.tl I III. KIK. Noisea Ig tre Head, and all the veriowi DiMMkM Mf the EAR, THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES, I) HS 1. li.H I HILL'S I'opular worl on' 'Deitne-.. its Causes and Pievei.tion," kkM tei'beil the Siatk Kdn i. n . a..il tu i oh ta i ned o C rletoii, fid Broadway, oi any re ipeciahfe BooftaeMer ihrtiu'hout the country. lYhli111011i.il of IC 111:1 1 la 1 1: t ii r'. Among trie Dutkfroki trtirooniala Ik hi poi aes mb, in l.i'i'in Ums elected a lea 1 iv of (tttuf. i,(,Ul partie- l established 001 lion and well known throughout ihe country. :l-rui tft IImiti J. irnal (N. x , June 41.1, fJBBJ .J lu every business or ptolessiaik, indeed in e erj , de; utment ot reieuce or skill, there i llWBjrs j Kome acknowleged head ome ne who stands I nut n Inod te'oef among bis leiiow, as a sort ol leader In the tudv and treatment fefdfMdaMl j and catarrh, aaepecial diseases, Dr I.ightbill, ot ; this city , occupies the position above Uesci itaral He has devoted yens of labor to ibia apkoalit ; and is nw reap. rig tin reward ol ioa industry 'I he eihtorial olumti ot the Tribune nl a tecent ' date bear aitnesa to the Doctor's succeaa in this depart meui. of BtMfBttOe We ifUoltr the para graph : "Cl'&i OF a Dill Mill. l.on - L'.ewen-'tiii, 1 a litd touiuen y e us d aB, bora it iM-tmativ, came to thi- eft when he was alum to years , old Soon .atier ins arrival here lie w taken ' ick ted loM his hearing. Bv degiees he lieeame '. fir', deal and then dumb For kkatij years be w is a mute, uuable lo hear the louuest Voice, or to articulate a woid About one year ago he ' was pneel by his parents in tiie hands ol Di Lighthill, who has as MaMMfMM M MM4k , to him his loot powers ol hearing and utterance that he can corners with those wiio speik ! him distinctly "and deliberately Puritg ihe past lour ot hvr months be has been under the tuition of Mr ib'tmecke, and h is mailecom-iderable prt. grcss in nriting s,nd arithmetic " Having been supplied witii the 1 id a.ldreas. we further investigated the matter, and ilift' OV1 ered that, previous to calling on Dr Lightlnll. the youth's cane was considered hopele, and he t was for two v ears an inmite of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum Ibe Her John HbMi I D, rVofeaeor in Cuiou College. Schenectady, in a i published leiier, tenders his gratitude to Dr l.i.d.rh.ll f. IP tr. illlnr wtH'pel 11 1 1 v idd A.aa nl , dMtt' F.eo' 8. Jewell, rrofew-or ot the State Normi! School at A'banv, also testi fies to having been cuied of catarrh Dr LightiiiU posessea other te-t imounil aud tribu'e to bi tületit fron, some of our wtnUhieftt und most prominent and reBpseted eitlaawa, which mar te seen on application. It would be ddti ult 10 -peak ih any but terms of praise of his treatment, im the face ot these many proofs and facia teaiifviug to hia aticcews run: of t i wtitii From Ilea . f red . Jeuell I'rolra wr of tbe Mate lormiil Mrlawot tlbaD) V. Dr U v -tthdl: Di ah Sib Under date of M .n hl ,et t tow a carelnl statement of my cask, lea fotrawMf tieatmeiit. ni v failure to ntit.on relief in tlmt di rection, my re ort to tour tieatmu.t and in hec efirial re-ults I he ataOB from the winter of the year r44, subjici 10 tioleut periodical atlakkewl Catairh. marke-1 by atroog lebrile y mptom. v iotent in flammation of t fie lining membranes ol the cm i tie of the head, accompanied in the fit-t stage by a wateiy dist harge tr im the nose, ubsequer' Iv becoming at rid and yellow, and towardt. cloe ot the attack, puiulen- ar.d bloody. Xhexe attack pi.idueJ a most diireairo -peties of heidac p, occurriuB periodically each dai lor a period vaiv in;; from one to time weeks, -orat t or- so vioieui aa lo incapwcilBtk me for busi MM and at time confine me to my bed At timrn the attend mi inflammation would extend to the tecth.producitig. tooih.v:he; or to the throat, oi CaiiontOg hoBIMjneie und pirtialBlna of voice; and twice withm the la.' few vetr it ha so uflecte'l the left eye as to lonfitie mc lor aedtsio a darkc-tiOti room. I had tried medicine nd applications of various ktnd, ni.fT- a.,d otbkf catarrhal preparalior. of roDie half a dozen kinds, applications to the head of camphor, winder, and bot i omenta -tiot.s ot different kind; and in connection witli these ihe u-ual emeii-s or catbartb s employed to induce counter action Hut i one of the-e had produced an v permanent improvement, and in the tew in-'anisea iu wli.cn teniporal telief Was at forded i ' .i it the eipenae of so BTBch si rente th as u ieaie n.e rea'ii eihai.sted ruder '.lie. drramtance. I waa led. thouzh wirli teluctance, fiotu the -uppo-eti :i.( unbili'y d (he diCase, to ! make a trial nt your ir tmei: I Ikaursl it kaon bevor,') e er. my hope- reachinie the disease as ' it iiad ret er been reached Den re, and eafkwtaitinc iia symptom t an exttni ark rh I fj id rBBBaawoi inipivi'i Ar tbe lime I aie you mv former cer!fi te while I did not tee! i-irrd f i romplete cure. I had obtah.ed a m t. i . re lei which nearly repaid me tot mv trial of your ueatmet.t. it I ahioB -a'l-ttM m that that treatment wa-a-etfet'iive a it w i- - BSpfc and i hiloawpbical. A subatantiai e-CHpe ir m my o-d attack" of t alarrh ! tor ihe uupreicaieritei period of MNMf half i tear, and ibat in s pilar of revere oc uriencee ol . illnesa which would h.ie lotmerlv rendeted -u-fi sc aiUck luaviUbic. aaa. to me. proof ot an importan: MlewsWJ It ia nw -i mon'hs .iii-e I sent ;. ob thit atatereci t. and. while It i inpltaa ant to run to anfjcir thus o ii'Lavotly . and ia itoCutae, l adore the pobü, it ren to rne a ma te of -impie juatico to toui!!. and to thoae who may be iifkBI illB a I was. tti dd that I am BM only aa tulle a-fied a - o the niility and elhea cv of yorat Method ol treating c itarrh as I waa ail months am; but I ire now ol the belief that if tiiere is sura a thine as a .-ore for eiroi ic ca tarrh, n mv ae a ur-tant-a! cure haa effected our, raepactlully . FaanttaicB S Ju 1 1 pj Albar.y. N Y .Septemlr 1, f-i4 Itrmn rL nidi. I - Äe ra " --. From the tj m . . y. ... , mw. vmi.u . i . ar ae , nec St J ame Church Sfkacrasi Fh. 2f. 1--64 I have been dee la ne aar eer eince 1 waa in College, titne twenty .ear ago B the k nf Dr Lihibill its b waring wa eartirefy e-ierpd. BU Ihit now I hear alike with bntb ewisand fi x: tbat I can ne my vjice with teach mora ea and comfort than befvta oetrfJ4dly Joetk X
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