Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4461, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1865 — Page 2
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Whaf not i d-.nfct be: ihffe trnt de-ir. for 0p,ia b a tn er.l .athori.lea. nn-i this t . prt f t!,e :M intertiew between th pre jvn iJ t. t( täte ani refcel re;, ,idetjl ,nJ a,,, nf Uke the Nfatirwst .3UtjrM U1 if e rr.tj an! repabl - of ,be prW wh detnocrtic of thepeor - exrreV.oti of the fedinrt
' ,1, there waa tr.er"tl bore that .ith: rciult fratn tie cr-fcrrr-ce truth r . jet be the cane, after tl.e r bei m-renta urea h cD9te-l with the lea-ler of the rebellion ; trot U ieTidnt frcra the ref-orta we hT receiced from the Interview, that tley dp dint to'ccept dj term of fettlement whuh reqiirJ a baala the restoration of the union. Mr LtJfCOur couIJ not voluntarily tcreu anj other cjwi tioo of peace. Thta conceled, the ubtniion of he rebel atate to the national aa'boritt.it ia probable thai the other point vt difference eoulJ bare been accorarao !ate! An editorial appeared io The Wahintou Chronicle of Thur3aj last, which ia a'jppofeJ to La?e been wnf.eo afitr an interview with the f-rcnideut Ttut pier remark: There ia so much dicuüu about the prob biUties of peace between the xoTernraeiit u the Uni'e I Stntei an1 the Jii ppointe ! leader wh j bare compelled a larje prtin of our people t tike Cp aims apaii.H it, thai we rhou'id be inliffereol tu oar own freq-iettt, early aud recent ex preeKo on the au'jcci if we did rot ttke wiru htUe part iu the debate. The auhjec; itself is to vast that it Uxes the gre-tt-.! ai.d rp!a the malleal rou.ls. Tran-cendip ordinär? topic and evanescent pohtir, iideniinJs tlte attetiLott of ever? on who think, or ulk, or writea opoti it We can best ouderatand how the? feel who bvff suflerf-J the tearful putiialimcntof rrbelliun atinat the institution of our common father., bj remembering how much we have cotnroiser atcJ tbem.cteu with the Mn-e of the ir dreadful ertme belorw oor eye. . I'riie, pain, awd htugb fenne of refa5ig to rejt!t, h?e been he InpU caw ot hatred tnoti the Emilies of aca M among the frntlie ot nation ' Bit ace emmmmt . bfre G.l ire dirt not, forget thtt if it is hard to nay I am pmitent,ix i ia-t to Sat I roftUiTK II mj-tertou- f!e philooph of the bua4U hrt ! How full of pAthc iairtictiuna the rrodialSonf Tboerer read the Vicr of VTkeCeld without heMin tnr. uuSera.iadeel.be aiiemptel to outrnce niture b ahowinjj thtt be hd tut feeliuk' ? We know not if there are com miaoioner from the rereed el or re?ultel state iu this ?arae city of Wn-h inton.butwe hope they are on the cround The more diwiinguiahed r uihoritti?e they re. je.mre they should be welcomed The iern ot re onion ere few and briefly told. The 'retolled iute are not eoufht to be returncl -cap'ire. or a infeiior. or degraded mem bera of the natioutl twj There i only o:iconditioo of restoration. It i not the hbolition of aUrerj. To lli4t. both ttide have t 1;' 1-rreed ; the one be-Ti-e it deired. he ot'ner be cau-e it could not he!o it- That conditio i-, THAT Tilt V.1IO iUtLL BC RK-TOKLD. The closing entiuierit are itttiificint The lTCry queaiion i treated a a de.id i.-sue. The oberyer Of ptMir.g event cannot fail to concede that aueh i the cae. Wherever our armie glatt-ry cruriible bnettU their trevl. If the . war contiuuej, auJ the tooth are unible to se cure their independence, dvery oe by the boird.btit if tke ronfe lernte f-hould be HUTfful the price will be the iciifice of sUvery to at. tain it The Richmond Kijniicr of il.e.'iD.ü of J h.:j ary, iu alluding to the "terribfe can.C-tni!-" wf the southern people and thtir deerniination to aehie? their indeptr.dence t any ?crifke, r D3rk: To ecape the C'neq'ieiiCe ol this hane in form aud theory of ortnunent, the people ol the.e state hvt ttken up arm, and lor fuur jers maintained a blooiiy i.J ie-!titi ar They bate aicntioed their thildieu and their property, aud Dow aie willing io purchase lioer t? aod iudependet.ee by the abolition of Uvt'ry No. fear oi the enemy promp' lli i s Ut Rrjtt f CTitice four Ter ol war hme tnipht'u our strength and Convince! u ot th iinp riSi!ity .l our uhjQjgtiioti. L Jl to iop the io-'.i tl !i?e at. J the deUuclioii of praperty, nrtdyi'ii the rr.t objecto! all our aufTVrii'C. the ii.etiiu ihl b!t---ins f liberty nnd in-lependem-e, e otT r ihi ubliroe ancrifice of o.AteriI vnlae mi l 109 znctic ffection. Tbe latne paper of the following day eiprewe; lt.elf still more atron;lt zuiBst reconstruction. It aaya." Any termination of thia w ir thit doe not .e- ' cute our lioert? and inderenOence ia a failure, y , aud a di'rtceful and ruiuou failure on cur part Aoy eacrifice which ecure libert? and iudepeudeoce will be chep wheti compared with thj ruinous coti?equeuce ot reconstruction. Uetter j;1 ,Jjü fihiiujc. better be subjugated aui conjeered, ihao live l recollect thtt we brought our ruin upon our bead by a deceptive reconaUtic ' lion The Richmond Whiff of the Mica date as: "In the north' pence rcean reconstruot'on ai d reunion. Ir the aouth pette nieuis f-epru.i--aaJ iüdrpendeLce " l b s i ridentlf the i-.-ue preenteJ, and this view is strengthened by the ,. tone of the Wahirgtoa pre?, as reported in the t4.ler.raph uf thi mi'Tn'iPj;. The Nti.ual Inttlligencer, one of the most conservative papcit ot he country, sajs the failure of the negotiation Jorce the alteruatie cf a tuare vigorous prose cution of the war than ever. If the war i. conducted iu the future as it L been ia the pa.t, its reult 111 be an exhtu? iiip wa:e of the resource of the ration, the inereie cf our already t-ur Ji:.-o:ne niion.l debt, an-i the mi-eriea whi b auch a ptri'c ocv'a-tr.. As Ionr i ibe rebel armirs remtin ir.t 4ct. tlcre can be n hope fur jetct?. Iriieiri four vear we bttebeeu endeavor iuc l attih.ilte them ly armies f gr;jer nurcericl MT'stli. to be fur, but of not nufbcient force to otercoaie thera Witduui ahouhl te learucd from or pjst experience. The only hoie for u'jueation is the annihilation of the re'el ariuie b? iu owrahelmio,; force, but if f om? keep car rmies to the reeol standard, or ruch s it hj lieeG, the cr.w?cr? will be prolonged iii lefii he! . Will the i loatu'f tratioti te eijual to tlie eere.K'T whi.'h Is presented. If it is. we h?c re:heJ the turninj point of the rebellioo. VfUy Jrwrt aar n 1 1 Iu I . Chateaubriand gives a f rc lt e bet greehireaaoo fur ibe fact thtjeih women are to u u -h hatd. mr fian the men of tbe-r ta I j i tion; "Jewesses have escaped the cure h ch alighted uoti their tathtfrs, iasUtui a:. I a-in., j Not w Jees w a to be eeen a.nong t tie iod i priets and nbe w( i moulted tiie S u ui 15. :. I scourged b;m. crowned i.im ?h rt.a. suhjext- . 1 n g "lil ui toufaiy .t:d the -.ny f the ciThe taotujti y Jndca ei evetl io tiie Sivir, : ; assisted io soain:ng Liu in his aiU..'ti A wo 1 au I Aiauiany p-atrU ou i..s itead .r'.i.-u ! tMittmei'!, wh.ch s!e kept in a vee! of alahatter. i Tbeiiti.er ai.i.uülO-i loa ieet tiia jilmutd oil. , aud wti ibeia with I r wr. Christ, on Li-' .: part, axteicied mercv to the Jees Hera red ! fean ihe fe I t,- .m ( the d Sin. n i , Martha a brother, L.iuu Hi cure I t?an :i - Uit.rr u-la, i.ti Iii wiurii khv lo;lief thf lien of tos gtriacni tr.e Stiatrtttn wotse::
' be was a s,,r!ng of liv.'ig ar m, m.d a effl.vi- f t e j robafdy m.v JWf how to ue the Fc&iaus U) iouate juJe of He orreu ir. adulter?. Theft!. e best advantage for the li.Ureda of his couo-
4auguiera ot Jerusalem e. i owr ibe holv rosmi accompanied Im to Otnnri, UoagL; ' lim balm aui ii-4. "Wo4uat, hy ,rt est ' houT' 11 .a firt at;eirnce ai'er lite resurrec- t b thou taoa waa lo Mar Mixdaleue He said to Irr. lJary Atuc K.ui.it ti,.ui.f Moj UtiH ! ion wrre o:eLe l. and ebe .iLsaerrJ 'T. ! ter.' l be rettectiou of mmt ra V mu. Lae I rested cpoa tbe brow of the Jewess' . a a. at I
.riOM WASHINGTON.
.t:rn:i. ritut aLccHm. lir:iriaut Xtut frcn the StkTU Sktk net D'fd'nt Fvre'f Aid Factiont in ike lltf,kiUia rzrti-Inf.urjttnl .Rt;bltdti Lrjii$ i'kjiw "i "rnporary Srparat uatlif M'tni t VUnna't. Kruitcn Dntitelm ut ion if Ihr AUl liotiittt Ointinue the lUr Im DtjrmAcr f ßmlUr L'r? lYar cf ExliTitduiun UitctTtiiiti at fs tr.teA Count tt ilt le A'fafted. ' ' i('M:rfvit.t we tf Tae Sw Tdrk Xi.Jr , " Vasiiist. Fb l. Some ir.t 'lincc from the oa'h of a hithl? imp- rtaiit ; iTi;re ha jl It.u Led this, CIJ. It aniM from pir'iM wh'kefirluiine4 of know it "y.'y rr ini v'-r.-.r ! mtv be ta.pitc.tiy rcnei on Thi tea i id ;lw : fo'dowitis tTrct: Ti e hop of recognition by Fricce, early i:. Marth, wLicb are cow indulged in by the con. feierie authorities, are well founded, and win be sure to be realized. Aa-utance to thi effect have reched the confederate ute department, from their agents In Paris, and it U this that hs eau-ed the greit decliue in gvM l the eouth. Bui ceither the confederate governmeut bor the touihern people depend upou foreign recaiiitivu or loreign il necessary u order to gain their indtpeLidetce Their resources. bjth in men and rr.Aterial, it.c! ding ' arme and ammunition, for carrying on ibe war for vears to come, are a tuple, and the determination of the southern peiple lo couliuue the ir ULtil thtir indepeadeuce is ecure-1 is unanimon. I hi i now known, and acknowledged here to b the fact, by every person with the leat prtteti-i-jTH to ititeilis-ucc and c-mdor. The few wh deny it, and who maintMin the contrary, are persons of no influence or weicht of character, and'who would rot believe the truth although it were rcei'ed to tl.eui by an at gel Irom hea.eo. Whether the existence of this tact may lea l to peace, is not jet clearly seen Tbi much is certain, however: that leading ai,d ic.äutntial members of ibe rpublicna party, the very men who all al it abd uiilil recently Lave beeti the mr s; bitter aginnt the rebels, are now said to be urging tue presiJeot to abate some of his condit.on of pe tce which ate known to be mot oflens:ve to the south, and to offer terms of peace to the south much more liberal than any which hare heretofore been mentioned. Some of them, it i said, have even gine to the length of pro ioine, to coDent to a temporary apration and acknowledgment of routederate independence, as. the bw utcp toward the form ition of a more perfect union. It i said that a citizen of New York, high in favor with the president, a rruu wl oe counteh hdre guided ibe executive mind oa more than one momentou occasion, and who-e h.tluence with hi own prty i almot f.undle'. is urging this step a a sure mentis of uliim tte reunion, n l as the only mem b? whic't the ctive inter ei.ion of Frai ce, next 3Iarch, nn be pre?ent ed. '! Li gentleman is au eotinent abolitionist too; an i it iymid by th se who know bim ben, hut he hs tken tnis line of conduct lor anotfi er reason aNo; mmely, because he is convinced th.it the reult of the war, so fir, has been to pltce the institut'oti of slaver? in the south, in the f.ire p.ith of ultimate and comparatively spfedv extinction; thit co matter bow the wir miy rc:ni't now . idavci v nu;t die; and that bo ing" so atisried. the abolitionist of the north htive no longer any mo.ive for the further ci ntinu r.c of the wr. and are a?ere to being 'ompclltd to ruit!rt the burdeti3 of the war anv lotiffr. I hi is a poiut wll worthy öT brirr'invrsti4 ted, and either confirmed or exploded ' If the ibolitioui.xi and radical? xre really determined o withdraw their euppott from the war, it re tiiie4 no prophet to foretell the cnejuencts And this H no doubt the stcretof the fli'tering tvertuir which the administration have recently tn'.deto (Jener.tl Fremor.t. The radical and b oiition tletcent in the republican party i well wvrth conciliating; and their cordi.nl support would be cheipiy bought, by a seat in the cibi i:tt. or the minion to Friuce to Gen. Fremont. There i another class of uitn bore, however, w.u. ting neither in number uor influence, who arc urging upon the president a course of conduit directly the reverse. Of tbe.e men and iht;r intrigues I epenk positively and of my own iiinldge Thcv are the essential apohipitts .tti l detender of the in'amous Bdtler ; it i they who are fomenting the qurrel between him in 1 (leneral Grant ; an 1 it is they who put into Uis hei l the Meg of hostility to General Gruit which foe. nd etre! in his recent epeech at Letweil. The prin?s of their action . are to lher inter.-e nti 1 Mind hatred of everthirg at h s nth. T tie? cove' the rich I md. and fertile j lantt ious of the i mhero people : H itler hs iroioi-p' t!fn In hi- Pifth Avcn ie II fei speech, that the? should Lite them, by a ftir divi'ivn. What they w:ii t now, is a war of literal extermination ;saeh a war as Sheridm began in rhe Shenandoah Valley ; a war that will leave the country bnre of inhnhiftrjfr Such a war they are urgine the - president to proela:m They argue that tbe south can never be C'-nqaVred ts lonj as nevr generations of voutig rete!s are allowed to grow up, and that this mu-t be prevented by a war of extermination. The rehels, theraelres, the? pay, have hoen thii fate They demund Independence Lcl us give them, then, extermination. The preideot wavers between these two lines of policy so radically different. The Butler men, however, swagger about with a contented cxpre..'ion of couutenance, and boast that their la vorite, Sherman, bis teeti appointed to succeed Gen Me i Je ia the command of the army of t:.e Fotomac. and that those corps and itvision receutly under Butler are also to he consolidated with tht army. There L much reason to fear that their counsel will prevail, for there are man? iutere;ts coLccftied in the pro nongation of the war. Malcolm. ilfiKllati Alariu aat the f rnianv. The Kngli'h pipers it last exhibit all the si::: uf ger uine alarm at the Fenian orennizttin in the L'oi'td Slate. The proposed Fenian congrer's at Cincinnati an account ol which tpcesred in The San a ftw days ago attracts get erai atteclion. and a letter in Tbe London Times, Irom au American correspondent, giricg a nearly accurate slitemect of tbe objects and strength of the organizuiou, thowa that iu proceeding aie closely watched by the prc. if not b the government ol Great Britaia. This wri ter Mates that the Fen:acs number htlf a million ot tueu. hav e at the.r d.-.)-al a mi'.Iiou of dollars ; inj aim Mt nothing les than the ab-olute tnde
pendence of Irelind. Tt.s cst.m.te i probab.y rtt.i b ,.M:r le;lfrJ i:, -l)U4il ten tUrj 0(l!f an exaggeration of the actutl figures, but it is so i ,hree".0t ,ne ,-Pveat.en shülin? coin-were disnearly correct tht it cleiriy prove the writer to j tuVrud
be tolerably well aoquiiutei w:ih ins mbjeci The other portion ol the letter to the effect that en-ry Feo;an is pllce-J i er;i-ourap- revolt in Ireland, anl take up arras iu case ot a con fliCt between tiie United Slates and England miy be conceJed a elo.i?hed facts. Our transAtl.tr.tic coa-ini sceaa coniderablj exercised at these revelation, and affect to console them, s'eire by the reflection that tbe Iiiah people in lteiaud will repudiate the effort. of their brothers aud son a ou this side of the Atlantic on their be- j halt, and reject the proffered bou oi" mdcien- ' deuce It has always beeu a peculiarity of Uii- j li-hmen to believe that Ireland enjoys under' Kng.iih rule all the ble-sings under the sun, and ! i inunj to mat countrv tv the crerustins: Dts ; gratitude n i affection It may poss.blv re- " ,ur ll,e'MM1 - ui-pel thi delusion. In the meant. mc, the consternation of John Bull a: tVe fijrt.iScant i.ew.s that the next annual meet it r of the eocTentiou ii to take pUce in Irel snii, m t? be inferred frotn the alarm produced by the an n-u..cemeut ot the peaceable assemblage at C't.c.nnati. Americans, as cll ts Irishmen, in n.d out of Ireland, will watch iho cfftrcl with ;rc; ii.ltte-t. a I ike'.y to place KuItiid iu the tt;tti ie ot an etrt ei advocate ol the neutral rights which he hs rejecie-l atid evaded for ibe last tour yeara. Convpg events mi? rea ler Mr Seward's relanot. taut L.rl Kufrll lt. leaMtnicfi. iuied the mel i..tb. oit drp.irtment of h, t .ffi. .j4pi tus. In Ued. there are s me ground fu- beuevuu iLi: our e er jo; et ulat.d jttuu'ne ej ci .ry ed ite io;. tempi iites t:.i prosj et wiih ... etaall octree of kii to rue facade?. It is his bt;-iLees a :ate-uiu to profit by events, and trv. H!t a million well-organiaed ' Irishmen. prVnaitd'Al.tbsi ßrst'ätsal. ÖJ tvb throat of lial t d. m iy mke a diverion in our favor In tflplociatic as well as muitarr affsirt. Il makes 1'. tt.e difference in ibe world wbo-eox is gored: od bei U tgUiKl . ceae4 l pi? the part of j R . I" ;t..;l re.ihh be b.unJ that Ifie here. i.. f.. r .'..;. t F.r f-r. arc entiilad to all th . - Btents of the cbaDt N. T. Sea.
Tho Great Crime ot.ihe,.Centnrr. The jrreat er I tee of the nineteer.th ccn'orr, wbkb will oTerrhaiow all others la hiitory, is the deliberate strriCce by tbe authorities at Wahinstoo of not lee than furt? thousand Urea of brave roldiers wba fell iuto the hicdioflbe rrerur while fighting in the front of bttle Tli.-e h) c.iull t. t peru3e themelve
rr, h th ti at i; w fwr in to c.iIf ai.-t c-lc..ifal r"'-t!'- ,jr tu"n . ( ; . . - ... . a. a. , . . r a hm m ' V. m M u whe'rri-r tu pr-: 1 --eu orfli itffttu no avl -c!i'w:eie int-ir cror. iivem iotk fr.m its Wa-hintou editor cn.b'i- it y ti.e orJer from the wr department dirtetiMi; Butbr u-t to ! e xchn ;e tnother mn and ? iTnj : ! "Thi jiii', th humace, th fiithful, thi cy. wuicri woui'i nive ei-.i t e i ve ot tarit'v thou4r.d of t? brve.i -'.I'I'ts h. I es' men in tbe northern and we tern .-'atef. deid now ot s'.-rvitioa anl he srt-'-fetkifig (hi rrliri hirh .4 r':-'. ( lh b!-V rro o.ir dati w m r.t. i the ent v ct vt our ou ru w-i brüten öS", w vh fuifidJen, w j?; re ed! On s.Sicb-J? or ftther. ia ciril or mi'itarv authority under this g jvernrrjent. rest the bori hie responsibility ot de'erroiuiuz tbttitwacheaper and better to let oir fifty thoutni pp. oners rot, freeie. starve, and d e, than to let out ß tv tbousmJ rebel rri-or.ers, wh-'tn. In our di.s gtitincly mwkih phiUntbropy, we wereft'euiugan l pimpering in emfortable birrck. to to buck iu'o the rebel armies, and fight u over again." Thi is now the verdict of The New ork Tri bure Tho omebijdy a ad the only ro-ty wh d'y responsible Is tl.e pres: leut of the United Sute who exercised supreme power in the premises, acting through his subordinates. He permitted and s-icctiot ed tbe orders from the war depart nient to Boiler. He looked on in approval f r months, turning a deif er to the demand of the pn jw, the friends and relttivea of rriooer, atid the memories of prisoners themselves sent him from the pestilence pen of Anderson ville In the lt instHtice turning away from hi d or and refusipg M fee the icpur.iti.in ofvidrime bearing the etition of the sufferers. Otbera ire rexpotiib!e in decree, and cliie' im.i;i(! thero i L I win M Stanton, under whoe ftal infl-ienre Mr L'r.ola no doubt acted Stai to'i is the heid dt tr;:cive in II theiniq.it pertaining to military atTairs batched out hI the Capital. Truer words were r.ever iid th m thor closing M'Cieil tn'i letter lo St'titon on th Seren l)ij' fild of battle : "If I s tre ibi army I tell you plainly thit I owe no think to you or to any othrr per n in Washington You hve done vour be-t to s-.crifice thi arm?." .People did not admit the justice of thi? charge at the time, pimply benu-'e the? could not persu ide themelve that it was possible for mu to con nive at such sacrifice Kochester (N. Y.) Union . A I. Ii SüHTS H' I IIIAGM I'll. Mant mind that are r)f far reaching. are over reiching. Gen Grant has ordere! all embalmers of the dead t. le tve the army of the Potomac. There are pulpit in christendon, from which prayer m y ha received as curses. Mercenary pol iti. bins and atriww hhov. which wav the witd blow The son of a plain, humble farmer Ia often a r:ike. A farmer's rake, is the only valuable kind. A receiver of ptoleü good in Cincinnati had his whol. tock f:iktn from him lal week an exhausted receiver. Within the past eight month upward. ol 400 pipeis hive "died," in c n'j'ience of the exorbitant pi ice of paper G'irU' tuj8 co.-t more than thot-e for boys. $r(!(),(;i!U worth ol do!!- nix? mule in Fr-tte la-t jc:ir, and only $IIU,0'0 worth of guns, trumpet and swords. Like flower Irom heaven, dream often pas through- l.e whole nights of men, leiviug only a strange summer perlume, the trare of their ran-i-hing. The oldest paper in the world i puhli?hel atPtkin, Ct;:ua. It i. printed on silk, and his ap;ctred every cek lor more thin to thou' .in! years. - t ' A little boy in Trinity church choir, New York gets a sal-try cf $1,UUU per annum for p'ngitig' ' Boys, I am on . down grade, aud I cin't reach the trake." were the l.ist wrd of a Clifornii staire driver, tlying, .-urroun led by his brethren ol the whip. AH the pi .ice -f nmu-cuie.-it in New Or lean were closed on Stio liv by military o: !?t. fur the tirt time, on the b.h u't I he I tj i .. -aloor..', are to 'o m ide to iwl'ow t'teex nuple .Jackson Haines, the American ktur, ii is now in F.uzhiud, has m.ide $15."0 by hiexhibdion. He goe to Par's next. Heeen to hare slid into his (triune. A cotemrorary finds fault with the practice of pVtiu Latin inscription oa tombstones Bn alut more appropriate place than a graveyaro can there be tor :i deid langi ige. New Haven, Ccnnecticut, is geting alarm ed abouttbe smtll pox Tue disease is nut con fine J to the poorer classes but several severe cases have ap.eired iu the ftmilie ot" the most promineat cdize::?. It has also brokeu out in tbeKiiighi hospital. - - , The Rev. Mirk Traf ton, of New Bedford. Msat h..stt., who has had an overcoat fto'cr from him sy t' &t if ne thief will r.'id the "Methodist Pia-ipline" whi h is in the r'cket I e will Ie rj s tuieth tig to bis idva itagc Seventy two Degrees of Doctor of Divinity have been conferred by American college upou clergymen in the United States, and twenty-Dine degretx of Doctor of Law u-on variou individuals, during tbe past year. The English charge d'.iiriires and consulgeneral at Ltm states that there i no doubt thit Peru offer gteat naturii facilities for tie cultivation of most excellent cotton. wh:ch would become a mo?t impottact article of exjKrt if", tl e cotton-groweih had accei t cipital to ernble them to procure the requisite labor. The recent discovery of sovereigns in circu latiou worth Lot more than seventtcu shillings, caused the Bibk of Knglatd to examine all f t sovereign in their vaults The tiuml er was f 1 1 f i h litiit.l se1 t Kahj t nrKtiri maiA rnniv ctr - Kiiei e w'i'I. ii i piiJ, rier at the j r.ext tll ut the 1 uiler.o in a vire d i.ew man manure, a patten oi aiücii .ts setit bv a r.tkfr M Lvurt''. sr.d which hi had immense .ucce-a. It is'u. toe of silk aiid silver, the reflection of wl.it o ;re .sj .-p'en l tu-.d t!ie shades so soft that the gent t il aspect resembles the effect of the waters of a late. 1 hi Muff has already received the tarne of drap tic Phoebe. I I I r. DIM I II We "Vitebfi her hreathir.? through the t ijht He r brnthtr r aoft ai.d low A in hr r tieart tbe waves of life Kt't i.eaw:rj to itui fro. . . . ilf ittr e jcti:h) t" jeV, . . .aa f.Miy ibovc4 atoiit, A e lent her half oer po erf To i 'at hf r teir.g cut. ; . , ,'Oar err hop belied ear fears, l'ur üits our h'H' belie-i; . TVe thubt h-r d:T!g her .be slf t, Aittl lrL-:i J Leu fbe .liJ. Ter hn the tam caure dim acl iti, At 1 th::l wuh early t l.owrr. Kr 'i ei rjelid clewed he bad AcuUior ciom ttaa rur-l " T. If con Is there anytb'ng in the linkage more touchingly perfect ttiau that ? lierinan' .tlnrrmrntv An Item -.xvjcli Jlns nut y;rt appear rtl In ttie Tries rnph. We t.a .med, thraul tba papers, of Sh.-r-itnr)" raovetnt'iit Iroa S tv t :,n .h u:i the l?;h ult , Lut the foil. witi item, whicb we reeeive, j tbrvctili i private Ictirr, writteu b? a aulJier lo a j tnend. has du tet reacted ua. ihe letter, dated i he It, lrutu Sv.it nth. aTa: "Tte lj;b armj Cur' left hn tbtee or four 3'J . lorCinr!-')::, a;: t wj.ea tbe gr-ttLto the rice wmps the rb!s o:erei the fi o 1 jr-te up n them, ivj put tLa ia iiboimeii leet water. x-OiiCtcIow It, ar.d f.rzz Te in t"p- of tree? .Tbea L;ej i. aie; tl.um lu tree w'urnmt rctm tic ruiaita. auJ the; aie to ;e! arV i-niO-e than 1 ata able ta uiJrtaud."-Ciacin cati Enquirer.
IDIAJJA LEGISLATURE.
SENATE Monday. Ffbrcarj 6. L'eut Gov. Biker ealle.t to order at 2 o'clock p m . trr'r h btkrr's d ln of h'Dorabte fenatre heirj- jrerent, atd j-ivntj tte 6r-t atand ru-e.i iir --n ,ie. j.re:ie 1 wie j luruu 01 r Iii' (11 t r . J K t .m r . i a ' . r r I n.r itmrjunT oa corpra03 ji J 1 ic i-s f J 'j-Mir-i inuincu criiT it amii'Mr it e i .cr. re- rin:-i u 'i P-'re, whirh büi was suj-ej-jt aiy retJ ! 'Le w-fotid l:me ik. orderet to bt c: ro.!. t w bulä i We rv iUpKlr.cf d Lt , " , ; Me. Virt Itc-k rk. I3J. Mti-Ün'or I ;f : the common t-chual i.iw. b inkii;g -ut t.e i cl m-e exe'u 'i'li; t:egrof fr..tn ttxttiuti and tie ent-rjl h utfiu of theatt j Mr Wdhim. 133, ihu.ing t' c term of court- jn tr.e .id j'id: I Ji'r'ct Mr. Terry. 131. amendiag feotio'i 10 aa 1 11 of the sot ert-tfs uvi Mr Dunning (b-r iieutenmt governor), 135. amending Lit- ibancr ot the city of Evaustrii.e, addiiiir several section thereto. Mr Caon, 130. amending sectiors 8 and 11 of tr e tünhtp b jine act. pished February 1?, 1 -59. Mr. Brown, ol We'.N, T27, roriding for the inspection and qtiality ot forfeiting bill therefor in certain cases, 4c. Mr. Ca.s.n. 13"$, inserting the words "sheriff au i" in ?ci-t!oii 3 of the fee and sal iry act. The bill were reid th? 5rt ilrue and sever a ly pis.-ed to the s-c nd reading. AMtDMl.sr ( f IUI Xllt ART. OFTÜI CX.VEKAL CO-NsTlTL'TIOX. The goreraor sent to t f.e Senate his messenger to sj? ai d guify to thetiei enl Assembly trnt he hd received from the fcre;ary of state of the U üted Sute a copy ol the resolution of congress proposing to amend the XIII article of the cot scrurion of the United state. to a to complets1 the dtf-tructi-iii 'd elivery and involjntiry srvi u Jo in nil the rtttes of this gre.t repubhc and through tut its van l imiiri The uie-sge wa not re id, but ir would be t pubbc wronj to withhold it from thi retort. It proceed in grati li! quet.t tei m. urgiiif the legislature to come id t the ce-ttli ot the niont r and kill the goe th .t his been living all the golden e.'gs for the bttliren. in tbe wor.l and figtirf s foil witiff. To the (Jtntral AstemMy of the State Indiana: I hi?e received Irom the fecretary of state o! the Unite ! States a c t.v of a j int texdution ol congrer, p.'e-cd by a vote of two thirds of each b-uise, entilletf: M A resolution Mibtnjtting to the lecialtura ol tho several states a proposition to amend the constitution ol the United States, which is in the following w irtls: " Rts dvel, By the Senite and Houseof Representative of the Unite 1 States in congress serable! (two-thirds ot both houses Concurring), that tbe following amendment be propose! to the legislatures of the Teral statt'?, es an amend raent to the constitution of the United States, and ahen ratiüed by the leg latnres of three fourths of said f ates, shall be valid to ail intents aud purposes, as a part of the said constitution, namely: "XIII. "Sec. 1. Neither flavcry nor involuntary ser ?itude, except as a punishment (or crime whereof tbe party shall have been dul? convicted, shall exist either in the United States, or any place subject to its jurisdiction. " Sic 2. Congress tdiatl bare power to enfotce this arlic'e hv appropriate leg plat ton. " Approve 1, Feb 1. l-65 ' Indi tna as a pirt i.f the western territorv ns rrese-rtd from the ur-c of tdarcry by the or diuao e of I7b7. 1 hat ordinance laid the foun dation of the na e in freedom, from which it hs surely and rapidly grown The Kopulation, we iltli and pro-pcrity of the states, as well as of the titlwr t ites of the norihwest, fully atteM i he benefirencc of free institution-; and our heatts t-nouhl 6well wish gratitu ie for the wis 'lorn nud pttiioii-m of our forefathers in be qneath nz t u- the legacy of l.berty. In ttie process of time, ny the di-pensttioii ol Providence, it hi been the ptivilctre (f cite people of Indiana, acting throtivb the form of the constitution, at-d in hirrionv wi;h a large majority of the United States, to extend the. rich bles-tncs they luve i j ed to Mates and uni toria that h ive b; en lers fortunate The slavery ii'iestion is treecuttd in a 'or'n hi liTto m. known in our olitics. It is not question a io the right ol congress to exclude tlaverv from hs trrritories, nor tf the people o; the tetritories to leMate upon the subject then;--lve; nor d ks it involve the diseusrion of am dodbtlc! power; fut is the simle pro;Ksition io met..! l!ie '.Tis!i ntion of the United State i ttn mat tier jrovk-e! by it-elf, so a3 :.i strike d Wn the mot tt r-W't.ii 'aIiii U 1) ts e;itbr.i i e tt .ii"ti for tt:- io t i in lull a i i.t a v, i d a'ii'o itii in i ie .ell, tin its. : ut h parallel in h ory fcr its wicke It.o-s i.nd w.ifte of blood u::d ir-'suie Tfie exis'Cine of slavery Ihs ever c;t a dark sh.nlow ovir the whole Und When we have boated to the old w rid of a government established uptn the doctrine of ii.hcient tight, I he despotisms and aris'ocricii tvntemp uouly iep!;ed, thW under it Imciin ll?-h vt b.xj'it md told as merchandize, and to this we had nothing to answer. Jt not onlv ha dshonoiei us abroad, but l In poisone! our domtic peaec settng teijhb r ngaiust neighb r and stare against state, out I. t.y its last ureal end of wickedness i; has committed a crime for which there is i o fo givene, t:tid for whiyh it tntt die. Iu the great ont-'n-rtunitv i.w t rc-ented, we dicnvtr t!.e hand of Providence, which ofien accom ilishes it. purnoses through the wickedness md folly of mankind Slavery, alway criminal arid insolent from its smallest brgintdn. bloated with imp'i:iity and success, will rerifh tluring the w ir it create ! to enlarge its power md perpetuate i s existence Let us hasten to qnieee iu this great result b? ratifvine the action of congress, td thus neeome a pirty to t tie righteous and in accord ance with the uixiuestionabh wishes of the pe pie. O P Morton, Governor of Indiana. C05T5aITTEEOM RAILROADS. The preMieut askc-l auJ obttinel leave to adi Mr. Brown of Weds to the special committee on railroad TKAVtLINo COMMITrkk. Mr. Dunn ng moved to add il eagres. Cuilett ai:i Rithmoud to the c ammittce oo elite's prnou, wh;ch sud c immittee leaves to morD l.r a trip to the nortneru In luna late Dt is-jn, the ctty of Cmcago, and wheraoever else they niav Mr. Brown of Weil moved to amend by adding AIesn. Culver ai:d Cobb Mr. Duuuiug accepted the amendment. Air. iluua iCLuarked liia. ou looking over. the Sei a'e he was of op.uiwu theie would n i te a 411 i rum htrc very s 0:1, bi.t w hie he Was wiling to IcinJ his vole to justi.y ny reuuor ties r ed to go, fie could not ae-ist by bis vote in dis solvragtbe bjdy. He went on suoh a tripot.ee aud was liuck v.. igti to say the committee passed ngllT tiinm'. Mi-dtitran City (itiere tfie prison ii loc:.ted; without fitoppinri Laughter. Mr Tbj(u;-o'i -witl tbe Senate bad not teen full tor over a weea, ami we mut stop this thing ii we are to do any bu?ir:e?s. He thought it doubtful if we have - c m iiut'ot:il eju irutu here to nioriow. judging ttom what be saw this after noou. He o -kc-i u ou this as a p'e t.-ute tn, and thought 4 or 3 would 00 beuer ihu 2 r 12. Mr Klchmon i wa n.t surptiicd tit it t!:e ?en-att-r from M in (Mr Tbomp.ton; , wt pwrej thmtiH) That gcnt'eiMti UiiJoub'ediy auul, ike I. a mtrteoia iti Jell ronv iile well altenuci to. Mr Tl.ooip- n wished to t ke bick an intim 1tioa he b-io; t:.run out He w willing nnv U3o wno-e prom. beul tiKoCS neie'io the penitb iarj fhoti'd go. .Tbe yeae i. J oays .c ths4 m .t:ou lo aid tbes. n unc to tiie comm'ttce on ;?e's pr:,m were ordered by Me-r. Buttert a:. I Noyes. arid being takrii jtulUni j- 15, L. ) - 10. 1 Le L:eu;en (.lovctnor No rurum voticg. The Cvii-ti' u! i in s. I hili Vvie herein there ij lie. I lial. vute a" wl.k-:L.ex it bad any ei. eci or no. : u tM . T 1 .... T ujner Mr Afi:ton "k-u l?ne-t'Htiie tor the otiiaiitte on Ptue'i pri-iuo to visit le Le;tecttirr at M cfnsn C.i v Mr Willi. frj i i tit: tiiin - ni i f ' " o! order tbat no buice4 coul-J be transacted i vr.thout a quotum ' ' Toe veei-ieu: a;J ibe pc.'ot uf orler wu well laaPT?. i!r Hirna traJe a motion taadjouro. Tt,e i:..t! it w is VOtt J Jjwn ' ' ' ilr ü.tler otaatnied a call f ibe S- Date. Tl.e tall was ukeu tid aoatora AßawertJ to tbair came.
Oa noticn by Mx. Brown, of Wells, further proceedings onder the call were dipensed with. Mr. Urown, of Wells, moved that the Senate adjourn Tbe rcotloa wssrej.-c'.cl afSrnstiv M, te?stive 15. Mr. Vn Bjstifk immebte!y morol that tbe Setmte arj ura.
1 1 s m-tn cree'ed wisa ehuuta of "no.' 1,0," notwithstand.rc the rrei-leLt declared tfcet v." . . FUNERAL NOTICE. 1t n.eraberi of It ilnf ntas Lo3ge a. 4, I. O. O. P.. wfl u,r.t t täsir nU to-Jay (Tuesday, ht 7ta lut., 1 t 1 o-c! ck ?. V , to attend tie foutra! of Ero. A&aat i Balib. The Jrcthr cf ctLer lodgeaare luTitedtoat - M S Hut. fecrtUrjr .. MASONIC. f lLe-e will t erx-c.jl meiic2 of CI rt t: inrn:r ! a -J, toi"' 11 aeuy; evening an o'cloct. far rk. . CHAS. FHf-R. ec'y -t. ,'-m . . . "V -------,( AUCTION. jREAT EXCITEMENT OLD POST 0FF1CB: BÜILDIX6! On Meridian Street, Next the American Express Office. Tho Neu York Manufaclnrin JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION, WILL OFFFB FOB SALE AT n KMC ALCUIO -THKIii IMMENSE STOCK CF JEWELRY! Piaio. DlamruJ. Sewing Maehine, Silver ware. Breakfast Set, Gol.l Watche. Tea j Sets, Toilet Sets Silver Watchea. Brae ! Jets, Guard Chair.n, Bruoche., Soli- j tones. Hilles, ic , and an j Eudlef Variety of D joutcric and Ohjeeta do J Vertu, j NOW ON EXHIBITION Al THE ! i ! IN THE OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING, ! ! iKXTTHB AMERICAN KXFKES.H 0FFICK. i j Ai d the Public i rrsrectfu'lr Invlte-I to call au-J ex- ! aui'ne or lhnulv3 the Imaic. variety f Bsautiful and Useful Articles to be Offered for Sale. Sul- cotrni'-nce tLis njorr Inir. ard will continue tfay ami veiiina; daring the werk, from 9 to 12 A M ,2to5 and 7 to 9 IS. folT-c'St ESTRAY NOTICE. lllPOKK out of enr rpti'e p, or. right lat week. If 15 tiad if M .le. ome of them branded with an II on th' Ifft hip. fem ith a Lt on the left jaw, m pip nut bratid d that i perci-ivable i:y rMti wtio will return said mules or any part f fhrm, cr Kiv inf.inrati n as to thHr wherfabutits, at Dvf ll's c tables, will ho liberally rewarded fr their trouMe JIAUfi, 1 KAliODY A C00PKU. fel.7 dSt M WANTED. t4 Ä 7 ANT KP T. rent a furniübed TRed-Koom. cony rnnt tn the i.u-iuesi por.ion of the c tv. Ad c tv. Ac fell d3t lrfs fot Office Box II MEDICAL. Ot. Greatest Sediol Circular Ever MM! CÄ"Fifte ri"VO larjre letter par for two 3 cent stamp. Voting ?Ien ?Iklic:il AtlVIMir. I sf ttATCiTtlCS alvice piwen ia diea? of the r.er JT vo se-riiinil urin y and tfriaal rjt-a. In tb ppr s f the We-te n Mrtical Ats cidt'on, hieb are i-ei.t by ni.ii in traled etivelope, fr e f ch-r. Tb orKanizaliou wan f-inel tu dien-e nw and re-lia-1? tratniLt, lJ is compo-ed f the well known ph. s.c a:;t-, to wh ru all le' t-r must b directed, DR3. JACKSON, HERHt-'KT A CO., fl 3-d3ui Box 4.16 Cincinnati, 0. IRON WORKS. IRON W ORK, YROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, VERANDAHS, ANK VAULTS, IRON DOORS, SHLTTKRS, BOLTS, PLAIN 1ND 0RNA MENTAL IKON STAIRS ANO cji:m:ical nor si: siuinuxG. BCILDERS OF E. 3Iaye Ptitcnt .Tuil. B. F. HACGH CO No. 18 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis. Jar.2? d4m FOR THE HAIR. nEAMJTMFUI. Cl'tl 11 U.I til. 1WILL l"n1 to any ad on rece pt of To Dollar a rectal fur ui'kin cr!etrateü FRENCH HAIR-CURLING ELIXIR; Never be'ore intrdj'e l Into Ktneri'-f, rranted fo crl nio-t t-airftt a-i l utb ru hii, wph-at irjury to j tb' hair vr k n. A i"-. CUAKLES L M AH, M 4-t'4t Ch.ciDn;', Uli . PETROLEUM, disco scj:s ok on. lamw NO BETTER INVESTMENT CAN BE MADE Little Kanavha & Elk Hivcr PETROLEUM AND .3IISIXC 1 0. t ' ' -OF AVest Virginia., Owk in n;i:Piri.t. sixi T-ruo Til ISA U tIGIT ni .NDR' lJ A5U h'Xl Y .V itKS Ü? UND. wh r, 0-o',o?l-t and practical m. n 'r:ft In rei"rttr., t tr tbe vry ceo-r ' tl Wt Vir i O I Kr-it.un. Tbl iron.en- estate haa t a it 1 1 nierot; Oi! an 1 a sr xi, oi.e of which riawith th.t t-f the f3iya famof p-'i-.z ';f. .ud its bills in-r-t h -Ti Iron ore an 1 a eo-r q-j.-l'-y of c jal Veina I tfce aalt wite- al-o absroDd - . r'a'xr p i"S to i Ca ll k fsr the r.ymsi and devel.'(,me 'it of tfce trotv ta ga fc .1 mine f urili'i tre ii'.w '.f:u ma , .u 1 u.a-y uf the tn: procuartt i ap tai kt! anl -brrde-t i-'x-it.e tn-u of Ne Ypra arr tiivn tl.e ut-srrit-er . Ti t a-rr' tlon are .tread; far lvai.ee , a 4i:tttfl ed t an earljr dar. Tout g tre a LiVAt but a mi!! capita!, cannot fcret it to be.fer adta&Ue thaa by taair.f Vk In th'.a Cori-' I ia jr. am nrboT-xr! t- receho ubsTptin to tb Sttca tte atrwrt tt 3.000 Mmrci nt $S per harc. Or er 'or anbacr ption by call, pri-mp-I attended to A5orts. , La. S KAfCKk, L Wbeelio-, W.Ta. P I d'ilre to excha ce 1 W0 to 2,.oo ba eif tbia btoca fvr luusaproai k-atata la r vtms Xadlaaapolla. febKlwtvdatwlt
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GTRflPOLiT.IV TIIFJTBH. Ctnrrof Yi$in;t9n and 'l,Tt'?f S r-'lt. .lainnsier ,ir. a . in-y. FAeTicrtAtNrrr.-ir.-TT vf -?re- r' Vsv! c " th ! Tt!frtüf lbi fv.i, t , I; V . W T-'i.K Jr tT:i.T. I w 1 I W..I not -pe- d t ; . . j!. :.,),.. i.t- 5. J rt li;i r-Uht t at 'U f i'.i' ' .!. i: .- Iri: .r- f ' , 1 tam.it! j P : l' n J .i 'i'z T j TucsdajTriv; 7th. NAVAL ; ENGAGEMENTS. i i ZU? J 1' & Ij " ; t3f Tnf rr.. Vt'4var. ta.tuc :t a f WA!b 1 t .'Ii IHK WKieuT 'X. : c I v, f f 4 1 I ICe h,e o v c I . z . -rott TUK Ilenrn(orso!f!iera' r.uuilic Tiir .lraa(furs? Charitable .!sori;itxen, WILL IRKSI VT TWO EXCELLENT COMECIES, This. Tuesday, Evening, Feb. 7th. Uurriaettelr.; with il:e Capita! Two-it t t'onnlj (.f en. I I Aai Cd'.ilu tu g wkh t? e LauViat ! Fare of 1 AXirj OJL UIiirj JDIillJXiUlVUUii I i i OR "A GHOST IS SFlTr. C F UIt;KLF T-PIor opa a? to 8 (clock. Ferfv-n,aiir to cjniaieLct a! ALMK-SIOX SO CEXT.. COILDhtX 23 CKNTs i RESERVED SEATS for all the.- j,--f rmance can Lf pr-x u'ed 24 Lour- in a trance, of J K. HI ot . No. i Kast a-l uigt.n treet, and at I ibbtDi Hu k Stor. . i M7 dlt : THECROWNING CLIMAX! Charln Shay's Montcr Quincupoxnl und l Its lit I Troiipe! T IHK I AK'JFST AVD VOT aTTItC1IVK ORGAN- ' zation in tl.e wurtd, rfitir-U nnvc and ori.i.al in run trticri n. Tin- w nJcr'til un l i;'v Trtu:f of Cltit e Ji.jri;!rr ai d tc,rr- in tin cotjtury. Ju-t arrid tr'-m in-CVlo-tia! Kmpire, c nip.M T.-in-t'l.i-lion?. t'Uiug Ca jc-Ch-ti? und C'ltip-K -o, with ibeir assitat, iu a'J ihe vsr'ou and tiniitifarion-! eai-f Ortntal NecronatiCj-pi!-! .k l .b -"1 tweii y 11 .ther Star rVrfo'nwTs, ncludsn tp f ,iati riiif;i.p K;4a-cat-d Tan Terror, f anny. Ttie Mn-k-.it Ivi-armien' ii i cii.-it of X!r. (Jro're K ft;" K'cl-tor rra r lmd. and i,e-rg Sbt'llner's fain. us Stri;if Pan f, naklnp th" Gtoat M-txlon of fe Diuirfr t w rli - ict!mni at ! Wednesday and Thursday Evening84 Februnri Slli and Jjtli. Tickets cmts Ch Id en 25 c- ut-. ItfMir ojwri at 7, performa to emmfw. P o clotk. fJT-(.'nd l alcny .rei,.de by tie F.ra I'Atid be fure op- ning the dx.r. - - J. HARKOX ASlHiO.S, Ageul. Notick Do not ciifout:d tMa ranter rR it iz itiot. with tiny .ther cotnpatiy, h. titer tbj- bi gu-nt bl .r e.xceediig!y jr,ditTrct;t. fet-OJifi T A BE IMS A.C L IS . Mii4K NlZOii.Mwi'kiou,' to ir. !rui lb-tii'm s j O f'td i ruaMt ir, arrange , e-t i:l tt.e w r.-J-r Uun j I'iai.i-it ai d reut C.-uipoer, H.EHr X4a J To Rut- a -er!cs vf Orsüd C-nce.-t ta tir.c.j of ttit C:i ted Matea. I C lira Mr. o'.tx-: a C' Uccit in I, d m, r. i ptao ü JfKDNKtÜVYAND TUÜESbAY KTisNl.NG IKBRUAKt btli kiid U b. Sir Matio a' iaVe vrea plcaM.re to anoonce tba'. be baa e tired the er ice- f tbe f Unwind n.caicil artiit.to 3tr.t.t ebrfk at tf e- CH.cert-: LUCY IVOS, The T.un a-d 'a ent.d Cant at rice (papil of h.4.) bre wtipreeedented JUCCehdatjMr a t-ei it .Coi.rari. i i .r Yf.ik ha- ren cberfal y a.ko !$; d by the reus au t entl u atic pubde. S-OSoR ADaVANI. te'ebra-ed Barltoa. of thIta! an t ye from tt e Ne T..rk c.f'emr of Ku Ir. Mc-icai. InascT.! atu CM-reioa. Staso V tcm. Adniv i Jtj . X . t-x n tbsrx- f r re.-enre-l seat. Ticket offl -a open canf r.ctnjf Toetday. Feb. ? h. at 9 A M , at A. ii. It lHn A i o f u-ieStire, Lere tike' and efctan be ecu ed f r either Concert a dia'an. of the ra'rpm.!? c u ' e te n. t'rdcr fr .ci the courmy. et c'o-irjr tl.e amoant fr tbe nuniber of requlu d, afll be prom; tly a tenldti by A M Bet ham A C-.. TrPIfr open at 7J. Cut rert to coTrst'rxe at fl. fel.4-ä;t MASONIC XIAXjU. Friday EveningTFeb 10th 1865. TIE-IE A LLEGHANI A NS "TOA!.'STS ANI PWI-S R fiff, rtranied by Prf. J M. BouUrd are c wlriß! Iber Frew 11 Tour tt An.eric. In ibe !a'u;'ia.e .f the Loui viile Jaar.al, "We , rl n. er b -ar th-!r like agin." . ' VotAlHTf AM!) fctMSS I KI.L RINGU, w.H pea a i". 'A. Aiim-: :t cnt" H. rrv. d cer,;. for aa e at t fr.r.ini a s rL: " r -1 : a toteii j:c l.rTtr iUi.d.-r lltn Rat t.ac a d a.1 tl e tK-r rhir,.n th:'r j trn ;?i t f-m ! tie C 'en. cf the a r.-ari . mr h'."-rJ ly tli et !i.?e f t:t.nalrl tlt'-asrd- t.f t.!-;Lt-1 t;te..(.-' Qteea Ntb'e atd te :nft t:i?tr.auMi i a "o t f :!,- aa p.i'ri-r.ird tSeir ent-rt iT.m-i :-. ar;o li-.i hed r;.. : theui the r.o? fiatte: I.-.r 'tenon-tra'oi t f val J. t K I'Uhl), Mar.-r, reW-.t li i , WALfiU'iN, Aireio. TELEGRAPH. C. I S. TELEGIMPII (OViPlNV, OffKe o. u I'cnna) laniu M , OPPOtT' OVO FFI.IOWn'.HaLT., ti ROUND H-OO:. I HK .t-t tiued TeVrati CwU.9Aiy'a Line are LOr rJf n f'T the tt-H ! .f M-a- to a!! i . me l ta:e. ivi l:.-: : n rr- i ' . jaoU-dlm ' - NOTICE. CRACK EES , at--; - Reduced Prices Urx. the U"DyriiGNrn, sakfrs cr tsr.;aiiepoLi, Iii eil, Ui.:ü iartt.tr u'H'ct. 'at tr f.jliow'r a, r.tn: fcat:r facker, Vy tk l'jl PiC-Nx Im " ..... c per I-. - fo OK.okGK Haas . KRK. fcOLLMaa. JtteXCX A rihZQTT. ax27 -d La
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w vr WILL CURE C ATA KKÜ. WILL CUKE COLU 15 TiiK I1F.AD. TTIf.I. Cl'rtK AX OFFENSIVK BßATU. WUJ.CTREPAIN IX TKK.VJKAD. wHj.cr:iF.rLci:RTiMS the ror. VriLLRETCliF.TLE SFXE0F HHAKIXG. W;LL RKSTir.r TIIE SEXE OF SVF.LL. WILL KKSTOr.F. THE SF5. OT fiUIUT. will r.r.r?Rjs ttie Fsxsr or tistk WILL KRfTt. RE TnE VOICE. WI1EX C1ÜSBDBY CATiRRIL Catarrh Snuff an Injury, At ! row airriltt-J by all informed, ctn Irr.taUon anl ii:2rrTaiIati f ta :ntou carmhraii. Wb"ta Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gntly and gradnatly ractfi a!l srnatcral ttcrtaUoDft and Jrpviii. rr;ur;o tba 2rceae4 maaitrao to it oraal cuü J:.i'j. A Inste ItAttlr arlll lnt ft .nontb-U be uaed Hirer titnea n day. zw ei n t: ifm tet . TEn jen IF D1H1 CT'ONS ARK F0LIX)WEIX 2T Call for a Circular dtteribima oil Symptm$ I Dr. i. u. m:clyi: a. co., Soua TaorviKTM, Chica, IIHnota. J'r'Labcratory at Frerpvrt, llliaofa. i7 '.MlüLiSALK BT J0HX D. PARK CineiDt.au. O. WM. JOHNSON Detroit. Mich. 1ILT. KKEKKU A UUSO.. Indianap du. BROW SIN Hi LOAN Indianapolis jr7And for i-al bj a'l Druitt. decH-dlrrod GROCERIES. Our New Room. No. 30 South Meridian Street. Jg nilÜS. FUG RS. ( Bl LS W:F,SEa AXD TaLLOW Ia. g CUESTS TAS. 48 35 500 H5 450 LI L". N K n tt. LK A 5"S MOLARES. niiIJ5. riN STKCPS. 2ALF L'liLS. WUiTL USH. niLFr.DI.S.gUARTKU BKI.S aND KITA MACKKKKt. AND HKKIilNii. IX.7.E.N I;L"CKKTS. IjCZHS r.ASKF.Tfe. Aef OI.TXD. 118 riCKI.F.S, la IU., y; bhl., , fallooa and quart. SAWYER, STOKEMAN & HASSEIMAM. MS-llw FOR SALE. lOH .ALF. Tbree V by 1&0 fet. .n the cor. ner cf jMut at.d Mer-.ilian otrret.. lerin. cah. n place i exr eedit.lj well qaal trd for a tai&eaa place. lnqii re r M I VMKNM;fiFRA t'O.. At the I ni . . Hall, fr at tb- S. E. corner tf MarOand n-i.We t-tr er... fiM-dfi F tilt S4L1-'-Ore I of, : ,r. br 110 f. -. i.b otT Story r.r'ca Il'.e ..) rd oi e tr.t.ie ilaue. p-?:t,x m eBr y re:.i wf S.,i i J i,r Pr& erty ..toated rt tbe c-.tt er of :aryl.id at d We t .Te Fur term-. Ur.t- jre ... M KMM. NKt.Or.lt A CO., At t'ntcn HH, rt O-eS. i:. c-rt.er t.l Ma7irHl and WettMreHa. ft.dßt DRUGS AND MEDICINES. mj , -.a V. ra. Went Va!a!iiii-ion Xtrt-et, Iiiliati;ioli, Ind.. . ; Are la receipt tf a Urg an coaapleta atorfc 4 Drugg, , Medicines. Chemicals, 1 Paints. ' Oils of Al! Kinds, Varnishes, r - - .... ; Dye Stuffs. . Window Glass, . Q-la?svare. ' Brushes, t Spices, Perfumery,. titttS?1 0il aEd Lamp?, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS For nrd-rfasl purr.e,, all tnic'ef neees-arr to complete fa- nck of a InwffM. rr-tr. r.T exfre-c- .r.t ltr.j.wlede ortbe acta of tb- pby Uoria Lbe trade, mm are r.abled u, prft a v.fxk nn'3rr,A-.i tn lr cC3;.teDe tfrtail. All 'be new and unt (Hfliru. -PKKP.lRATIOaNS " ; aad extrrta rc-natartly .u Laaa. itk lara y 4 weir eiec'ed t af SUkiCaLAND r-F.STAL ISSTnUMRüff, K LA STIC vXJKSNr... TR;yji. ... Oif, r? .ilcit;;c! laj faenirf-a ar m rf aa to ea a: t .- it, PURE AKD ü.OL'lTRATOARTICU S, 1,A'""J ;si't"turai try etler W JT liOL.Ne., an-t -efeelc.t.fljrr twr c.n reifer att. TUN .t!00 (yv.ai w irxi-aa y t fartLIe. lw"AllaiCe:aj warraatad aarapnVrted.
