Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4520, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1865 — Page 2
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fry me mortals tri petitiot.; fr motioci ef Mr. to th people Cetercir t- ln'.s'eh.i vlr;;:f,?fby nr.srpacd eo-rage tad forti.sie, tbt Array
TSX C.TIOI-iT MC1T Bl f RI 1 1 ETI D. I J acaao
OaDUö'a for corsmitiece to Inquire lato tbe-ihi. forbearance, bis Bigr.i&inil'.j, bix ro!tttef aoriuero jrg:Eia
r,K .fif iK iTirrf nl w1IMrc tKj at! irr fcr croft In tfca tttini't ili?n'tff
cor.titutionalit nf slavery In ibe DiMrict of Co Ii purpose, asd Li
ri!ave trade in the Disttict; for various resolution?! and, ech and ad, forgetting p.- differences, pa:
MONDAT MOKrUNO. A1T.IL 17. !n,K-, ,mif .i. i!30 2itru from them, but boldizg lLt
r,. w... f.. .' .N.v.. .. l- u:. :.n . . Ifi (JOTO'.iCa couü accompli-h tOthiOR
rrnrrnr nrAnm ap umiri J.irj aa. u .y-.-v . , ..u; ... 4..- uV.r, u.utr, 'Vicouid comisa'e for the Iom thit would
11 1 UTj I lAßrLiTä Dt LllM.!.!.! ;70f tbeWilmot Provas Ia 11, Le of.ered loiefTrts, an 1 Lattvcr sicrlfice may be necessary,
fEOCL4MAT205.
It tat !rg Uih tha Repreraa Dl.patM f F. teat, to.
permit Iba aaUosal rJskU( an arcouat f recebt vw-to riet U b tanved Int taiun'sj Ilm d:tt of iL Pr
ta1 d tktkfulB fit iL Qecr r kri by iiy
rsui, K wU t iaapproprUU to Uru th tOth d y
bts beea compelled to
tumbert tnJ resoare
I cor I ecl Uli th lurrivort of o etny hini
fiknV Kalt' A.' k a B Am!A.t taWr4fftt I ,
3 übe hut, that I hx consented to thij result from
ralor
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baTC
Sh'twled the coatir.utioa of the conet. I Ltre
From TThlnftn.
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AMUSEMENTS.
w AiHi.tOTO.t, April 15. A meetic of the g ÄÄrPÄ. THEATRE.
tht boa :bera ioi lohiLloj; iTerj ia tbf rf cto contrb-'.e m it, t'.st t;.e ürp jM.c, puri5ecHiefcucw to aroiJ the u'cles pcnLce oi tace j un J - N
Ljriclof Colttbi,bTCompeDtinStb-owDer.2uiJ treo5tbeaeJ Ij tb ilerr ortIel thrurhtiwr'ose T:Sr heo:rI töera to t.ecotiD El Kt.lopc. C. U. tox.tna i
uiilcixiiui;! v.rr wui.......,,....,..." Airauijji ßT the tfrrc of rreement. ofJcot tt.d me:i"L;nco:n od Un.il? upon iLe utj
4 mjor.'j ni ne r.t iPfj ci u e u :nci fr.outo jw, .u tC lurcver ; Uo rcturu to ti,e r homes ;.a rrotm t-ere udu:o: Lurui oi tne rresjJect, aa oi
TT r i '.ifexcbtcpra
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action In coDcection with ibt rneUncboIr deib
of the president of tb UaiteJ Sutei. Sotor4 Corntft Wa$istQm mnd Ttnnttut Slrrttt. Ricbird fates wti chosea cbirmD, od deür- t Tlannccr .ir, xv. Il.ttllcjr. erd aa addre in toucbiriff aad eloquent term 'J
Evening, April 17th, 1865,1
Harnes. G.K LJ wards. Uoa. mBrfT7
i.unose. a am. rtriu mild. n
to confer with Mr H
ect of the plarcV XX X V ANDY .U
DHY COODS.
J, FLORENCE
brr futer.il ar
rote for tbe arrepUrce of tbe prapoird net.
You will take with you the attis WranremeTits:
Ufictioi that procecJi from the ccrscurucM olü Gov. Ole.!?. Gen. Fiaworlbf Geu Sinplt-
oppoied the j.exatioa of Texai. b it rote-J for Sfc'tch of tue I. lie and ( nrrer ol An
tbwrM;i M enable tho sjOT-rerat Ui defrsjM 7 " , " .tT"" .Trnful Go iVil! exteLd t3 Jon Hi, b.V..! a tilg . . , ... .. ..it ldii'm i" a. si ..... ft
uie expei.ae. tr.e aiencaa wr. lie erij a.'j . L?roirci,on- I' T Afiflr Jr.tf,j;i'l ma. ),.,rn l. K'.l. -Vl ftft' Ii f.. . ...... .....!
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" l,r"';u ,n f-f - -.ii- aLruiiü. uec , XJih, brQ Le was lour i dc. 0.ion to - I1P ,.,ur,r. a crteful re H
!. ui a jiuni.iMi tinu, v J 1 " i "t irr in: iu" in- laiiirr, who uira iiuiniiJ
3IiHriIcvoiiH Amilo.
proaUoatlon of tba loa luttant, ani lnfta4 tbert-f. I roev'Jy lar'.u iL ar InJUaa to u$pn tietr crtflsary baIter and ebarTt iL !ay. (TaaraUaj, ta 20th ütact,) a a af tnourcinf, bo
mlbatoa ao4 prayrr, la view cf tl f a'tmity wfciea baj
btfaUaa tha ralin. Clean at lb Executive lrnmut thta 15lb ij t April, liCS O. P. Mnaroi, C.oitTQot cf lol.an.
".riNf..! ret'( mi m- latDrr, wbo iJieJ irotDUKbiioee of tour Vind and ct nerou coc-idcr
lands at ibe lowe-t cct price. W e mcntionMtbe tUccts of cxtrt.oii to eate a Inend fromlV,;,,!, 0f tayteU. I bid tou an affectionate fare
theae f-tto howtbt Mr. Li?icoix waa trut n -fc w vFT . ,. I.uccd to a tiior in tis ntireciiT, with whom Le
o bis early cooTictior. upoa questions of public
policy aod he ercr manifested a itroog regard for
f bis rid to'itica! a.Mcnates cf the wbic wrty. lie
waa a member ol the national contention
IH. which Loojicated General Tatloe
I f 1' .t . .4...,
erweu Kien year, in mjiner was unauic ivt litTjfd hirn any educjiti'jrtl alrantscei, and lie f
Ulli! lUCUUCU KIIUUI m USJ III I41Ü MIC. " UIIBI
Tin: riATior .noi ich. Oa Situriay mrn!n the country was abo-.k eI by tbe announcement thit President LixO'L? and Secretary JaawAaD bad beea a.viaeinated th oigbt before. Tbe reception of tbe news ia ibi city, created, a it did eeerywhere, intense ex
ckement. and ?;ben tbe lelcgrafb brought tbe
unwelcome and s.ul intelligence that the preri dent bad died from tbe wound uf tLe ajsio
tpor.taneous, unirersl ar.d beartfelt were tbe
txprcfslom of grief. All bsine was immedi
ately impended, and in a brief period of time
tbe city waa draped in mournirs. At noon a r Immense meeting was held in tbe State Houf yard, cocupoaed of all claic of citizen, to gire
expre?ioa to the general feeling orrr the terrible national calamity. It was addrc.ed by gentle men of opposite political rentimctts, feelingly, tloquently and patriotically. If the president bad died from dieae or accident, the mourning would bre been hiccere and general, but the poignancy ol the grief waa heightened by tbe circumUnes wLicb aitendeil bia untimely death. It w.i a(.r.ju!.'e.l tht be would auer.d ththeatre uu Friday crening in company with Gen GaAxr. b'lt the 1.4tir having left lhecity.be coucluded thit lie would rut di4ippoi.it tbe audience. While ittin? iu bi r-riv.te box ar-
ui'ia entered. htetltbily t!ie murderer cre t fwhiod tutiui, lc(cn'.rle-s and unprotected at. a . .K..t liltii in ihn of tlie hctl. ar.j
tioa iD i J rc.in bis trade, however, hereolTed to make ' yn effort to educate bimfelf. Hi anxiety u- , and bett,e le t red wa? particularly exci'xl by id in -. iveationircideot which U worth v of meuiiof
R K. Lxx. Oeueral.
waa atrenuouslr urrcl upon the cot
l.'rh nminate,! L'ol Ftwo in 1LG. be theJ A gcntlerutu of
j.-.r.. ' ffo:r.2 iuto the uiior's
lHiBoiueia..Qu,a cnuvuisiur T.to pre;ij'lhe .rprentice a
lent. 3lr. L-iscols became gercrnily ärown trju0 wtt an excellent
heir concurrence thereto, which was thereupon i; ApJ on WeicJjj a4 Saturday iftroo at at 3 a'clorki
tbe country by bis celebrated eanvas with Mr
Dot Ls in 1S9. be bating beo uiinimouIj
r.om'nated by the republican stite convention of
Urllgloue lierlsal.
rcrrponJer.c cf tba Newark Pti'y Adtertlser.
Niwaik, N. J., Apiil 10. It65.
Tux Grxat Kitival is Xtwrox Yesterdaj
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uie;n was iu tne nnoit oiti "- k,v"'."i",, .uuh.u .- .. p i .
a a i ( f-imiminn I I tt a,a. ,fAii. r AI iu im i ii ineap i -' r
.rv.rä ar.l rue.Tinf ?m (avt 3 w"vu aw vu yiuic.-irJti vi iitm. va av.'v, . - , -
na journeymen, were at work i uum.-, huj ui i. .u a.were tbo,eu.
rc.utr, aiu nu ufimitH . ' v . . . .'U II. .n ToK Wll., r:- I , T.l. - . M
üi ikiaa iavs;7uitu. vvu.tavu a . - a ui7 Jiiiti v'ltu.j'. . - iVII-.- i .
Cien. Hunter and Hon. W. P. D.le. p,. 1 ,,.f r Mnira.-P- Orel- m-I PaMam,5v
. Mv u ,uun4.5ä i. ii. v ,5 cm!.; .a:i-rr an! Farn ly Cirl-, Ii cnt lullüwing lor consideration, and aked permi Cillr-n n aras tl5; a'll rrrvei at 74. ion to rejort otl'T res lutions at an adjourned J t'oort cpa at 7 o'clock prciwlj. lr'orroarceconi m...:rn. airancf at a ourtr t- H o'clock rr-c:lv.
. ' i u .i . Tl.- . ö PARTICUIÜ NtniCr. Tb llorr Cara Uav Ibf
, , I J i . iwinois nere as Tb-ater f r-ty -renlnr at tb- clce cf tbr rrrtnaace cmV.ed, That we deem it proper and just to thevPp' ifinx at a t wt.c ran reir oo th . tale of Illinois that tbe remains of Abraham? Lincoln, late president of the United S:te-, now jtM ASONIC HALL
Jece.tsed, ball be interred at the capital of the!!
täte ot liimoi-.eo long bis re-ideucc, and
mey t-1'CI
committee appoiuted by this meeting to wait'ot-fi
tne iJtoiily anO relatives otlhe JeccAeJ, re-pe:t fully p:ecut this resolution to them, ku 1 rejuet
osiTivrj.v tiii: last weck
OPEN EVERY NICHT,
committee of arran?emea
Ard II Lirnju and Joseph Fnbbick.
anl t:is trat ambition a to equal Liu as Sfji mu umns uuuu uir
f...... I iv f. ,r: - :.u .. L mil a tr wrrL- tili rrntif.:i4. I In It IpIipvi:
!ir. ...,,.. ;.i ... : ' Pthat not m than 50 ill unite s ith our ihurc Ber '''I'lftei to ruee: at the renm of Govern-'
Tbe committee appointed to viit the familjH
IHK Ü0ST LITRAOrwDlSART iXHlEITIuN' 15 TDi
WORLD! x ii i: o ii k rr MILTON I AN TABLEAUX 01
lllimis as the candidate for U. S. Ser;ator in op IjHe took up the alphabet without nn iortructo
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tb. !rfrr. K.it cnur-nes
y,,it;o!i I. him. Uia fiiendi claim that In tLa 5 ppljinfir to the journeymen .. . . T. . r f . 51he wo'keJ be obtained a little l,,cus.i.n. aitb Mr Dotc.LA I e was fuuy .pa. 1U,; DJ? acqu-rtJ a kuomW of t) . t , i. i I. .. : ... I I . II ..V. . . . . . .
to his ae'.acoL!;
In ItM be was uomiuated bl?
V . a.r aV.i ta .t .a tKI a n .1 :A f . fr r.f l-ki
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i-.t r.r ,b. nnlt,! St.t. ar.d a. del. elertedta ' g vc n.m some insirucuoa on i me f "ft r .
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rri.se oi itiirr in wie lormtiioii o. worus. i out r--"
Thi ia in .J.rOby.at W.llatdVUotel.at 3 p . -P Ali A JJlSlli LOST
T . . u . i .- r .1 .1. i: ... i i. ... Irilie comniitiee ol arr.n?emrnn wn rnntv.r l
asatStance I tJk,v'" ' "Uil S lu V ur.iwin oj.u uiji ij OR THK
in xue mcinouii mere uive vet r . - r--v - r-
CT
i torirucior t w" . ' , with whomjil our I CIt communion iu July
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! : - i . i . . . r .i.i .1. im t. - i . J ..It'om 4.i rir r raifw.a i,rri Itn ffvir.il llrTi i.r
i'l' 'inj itio ivjtuut nie iw rv uii.il uc ui'J r'i r 4-1,. t 1 l...k I I Ti. I . i. If ew in thp brfit rhnrrh an.! frn u.imc in lh Con lüDd'J
f ji iuu iicaru rc.iu. 1 ie imucr uiaue uioi 1 prce-11. . . 7
The meeting then aj turned to meet at 3 p mfftRE.lT REBELL 04 IX REt VEX.
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Washixoto-,. Ar.ril Ii. TK. U.t .ririn J. . il "tlfOI HIT AllSt'l.
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to that .ition for the term commencing the 4:1 hhU fir.t .IP,t.;..a : h,..ii;n- WPrP ;n .v,,,. hook finJ0Dg the frui
of March, ItCl. By the IUltimore convention ilüy rnirsevrrancf he pooij learned to read, and tht i.cr:"' ccordirg
he'd in I -C1 . be wa Tinminited for re electionours which be devoted to bis education were txx popuii.ion ot
;the ohop board Henowapplie
scd was elected. Mr. Lijcolx wi4 pre eminently
sr.d no one cstne in contact with bim with ying from ten to twelve hour- a
is daily labor urxi:Jjyü' Potion cf church a.ember. this is ed himself to bookb?l;trße I roportiuu The scene iu the pics
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meetings ii i "ie 10 esumaif:jwy yrciucm nuarceu to non. ieorg t'rni T? 11 f O a J 1? 11 f if II
Is of the tevival aJ:) -uving con HAshmead, in reply to a request of the latter lorf'.Aue x au ui cainu ituu rilii ui iu.au. Jl
; to all humau appearance-; ir M in interview. The meMtse was written on tberfA, iei(TiM Yy Jlba ,.. iu bu iRlindrtk, Plk,m n.
not ovtr 2 .'Ji'U.biVins alreadv aCDre-'.dent a knee, ou & caid, at about o clock, il titled l'aradi tj-m-." it Iwlrr r.,mi lta 1!!of ration
good manfrotn t0 lo iilfe tl0Ur4 fterT li1ilttt 4fter Work Jtchurch yettrrdiy was of the won solemn i :.v. ri:.,.. i. nm ....... fu ..i. I i - ...i ii . .. rimrtresxive rhar&rfrr. and will tcvrr be fort
a eriuit a- he was fartiriK' for the thontre
sbvteriitiiBwas as folloTT:
fhe L;ue
1 1
"Allow Mr. Ashmeid to couito tne at 9a m
: bi- trude. Hv--i:nrrel?,'Te character, and will Lever be forgottenVto morrow, April lb, l?f!5 " lip iu the autumiikr'.T lnoe present. The w hole lower tloor of thei (icneral Grar.t, who left j
sestordav f-r Ne
tbi. areat r m from 1-eciDnluv t. rid. ctrpri
XTV.TIIIll'l' (I'l kVlitti Timnf tutvTiT.-.a
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aven, HiH. flmos and Paradise!
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GROCERIES.
CROSSLAND, IIAQUIRE & CO.
in the cuLfu Ooii of the moment jumped upon tlnii atace nl e-.csptj. Th nrei'lent lietj nearljjj
twelve hocr-.but without tciurn of conscious
LeM. There ia uo excuse, lo pilogT, no jui'.Ificatioa for the crime Ii waa co wardly, cruel, bratal act. The extent of the ronapirary ia ni.t known, but tLere is evry evi lenf e of premej
Station. We isuccrely bope tb ai the IcaJera of
the o oilier n reNellion, for l honor of ur fl.p race and our eouj.tiv. bve t o romplicity in the ertroe; tut retribution, prompt mA ir.cxoratilc'
a i f . . . I m . 0 r' Er irrr."l T IIa nr. . . ißf 1 - i , I .r.i t w . f n t. a . . C f t a.t I ei
taxed a ins Doweis lo iiif ir Limi'StcaDaciiT. tntjr. .t..,..ir;t n.r i.irr, f.., ...rr.Tt if. i,. -,v ."v.-v. ... ;inci oi tummn, n,i jne .Miner are hi
DrciJcut would pmiently Inien to tho humblest iureenvilie, lau ,ard commerced wcik a ajour ft uc," " 11 . . ti... : i.i i ..... . i. v . I".- i i ,
petitioner. Thousands will chetih his rcemorvj.'" 4iC 'tUJ "itlu '"r U,JU
. i i j i e uiMiirn, auu puuii iiri wem mu
tar t.is geueroa na i.ou.o uccu,. v;bu. f . fi . ,ultA4.!e i,...
If we BPasure Mr. LINCOLN bj the Ft.4tH.atiJsrcturiied to (.refnville and rommer.
which th worl.l hat recoL'nizeJ. he will not bcL'L'p to thi time hii cducatiun whs
rcö'tided m a greit tnsu He was not a general ;Jf k
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ie waanni la.e-iuaii. who oroa nu corawe Kt-MU of lis wile Le learned the-e and othf i .ir.f.r... ..n i,...;.,, t. T . it....... L..." ? v 11 " "v' re u '"""-tl
t hensive T.ew and cultivation; he wm not anbranclf i. The only time, hoover, bccould dp-fci . .-...T. : ? . '.".-IvL i'111 r Jmtl ri')ff he h r the miliurj
a , - . . . . r lamiuiivnui tuuiiii, iu- rtmi'i: uui uirir iiuic tu auihr. t
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orator.
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;Corner Meridian and Maryland Sts.,
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of türno
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j which wne ptirikii g chnrarteristic of ht xuan,
nALT XSCLS.3KW SO. I UACKKKEL. ! da XO 8 LACCK d
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lälil Mirir.liil ir nrtfl.'w wlii.'h fm hd m a rt um
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participation fn it. An we hoe every confidence
thai n avenging Providence will oveitako and punifth the guilty. What inctet-c ihn nlevo
leace of tic act ia thit no piM;.ilc good could
comt from it. The !ifr of i.o man i ncess.n
to tbe life of the nation, and prur.iir.rut aa Mr p
Lincoln uss been for the past lour years, another will take bis place, and the wheels of govern ment will roll on a a.uil. And certsinly there is nothing to be gained by tbo asussinitioa ol one who, as the bead of the nation, had exhibit ed magnanimity to the vatupiished ia the hour of triumph. The day of tbe preside;.!' death hm many in teresting association It was Good Friday, a day commorated by the christian world as the tra iitional anniversary of Cuaivr's descent to the tomb. It was alao the .nniiiverssry of the eivacu lioo of Fort Sumter, ia 1601. by Major Axota aoi and b:s gillant band, after a heroic defence aa event which thrillel the country d precipi lated the civil war upcu the nation and all its woe. Mr. Lincoln had appointed the day aa a jubilee in honor of raiding tbe national fiig again over Sumter, and the recent glorioua triuropha of
the national arms. Dut tbe tragedy which then
aatloD mourns cast a deep gloom over its clo-e Tbe rejoicing wai turnel into mournicg. There were but few marked events iu the life of Mr. Lijcolx previous to bi elevation i:. the prcaidency , but a brief review of bis career will be interesting In forming a just estimate of tbechar acter of the man. He was bora in Hardin coun ty, Kentucky, February V2, 1SU9. His ances tor, who were J ackers, went fi-ota Berk? county, Pennsylvania, to Kockincbata tcounty Virginia, and from there bis grandi'ither Ana am with hi4 family movel to Kentucky about 17?2, an 1 wa killed by Indians ia 171. noMl I.l n CO t!t. the father of Abaaham. waa bom Ir Virgiuia. and ia 106 be removed with bis family to what is now Spender eounty in thi ftate where AotanAa, being Urge for bis age, was pm to work with an axe ti a-:: in clearing away the forest, and for the next teu years was mostly occupied ia bard labor on bi father's firm. He went to school at iuterva!-, amo-iritinj: in the agrejate to almut a year, which wan al the icbool elocation be ever received. At the aje of cicttccn he made a trip to New Orlean as a bireil hai.d upoa a fiat bt. In March
lf30. he removed with his father from Indiana,
and fay.led tu Maron county, Ill'.r -, where be helped to build a log cabin for the family borne. sd to make enough rails to fence teu acres of Und. In the following yeAr he hired himself at $12 a mo2tb to a.siit ia buildirg a flit boat, and' afterward ia taking the boat to N'ew Orlcacs. On bis return be wai, by tbe itme employer, put
in charr a clerk of a store and mill. On tbr
breaking out of the Black Hawk waria 13. he joined a .4!uuter company. nd to his urpri
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which he contended would not or.lv r rove a fail v'"lT UM Vi'' -" - wie nur uu-rr,.. ;(Jti w,r go ernmeu fxironi 2 to s r. .M. OMiy at ir- ear-.
ure. but entiiil tinon the tat biirilenanrrt meriting UDOti tllC If Stilt. If mar k- : iUul t-? MIl-ifl:.- nro:itd I he writer ef thH ir Cur'ain rir rn mr5r i 8 ,crlc. 14
ÜM-Lt TK. m a ,.ft,M. !.r K,.v Tl.. t- . t v.- 'fetter - h to b ivc been i...j llcic 1 with PoothK .tliallnrr- -r ..H.r.t fftrrnotnl
at the beginning of hi, admiuiatration. raticdk uuO defeVted. lia laVgel i creVe-i "iciu ZZ: n X:: , "T: K" ? '" $ Sin its execution however, by char.gicg circutn Äbccttr.c a cantli Uto a-iin iu m). j thii timtnake. the wb,.!o n-'urt. a dcmo:T..tic tia.tr. i:,,,,ot!a ln a ,e,iU,r 01,1,1 rv(' l"5S- - ci
tbe c-viN be livl prr.i?tteJ Irom ehe in ;pry:.rtioti to the n .psti. t.s and eoure.-t thin 1 .. . . - u
cv.which he h'.d oProfd four year-V' bet. achieve.: Tr -.c.r- vt It is in f,ct, uU , , "ViS V' V iT,9-H .1 . . . f . . . .1 ' ' ' T ill' I ! r,l m 'l I t. i- ..im. aa K.a l.m . ti
were iu.:y r.coir-?ra:ri, and re -.h ct -t t'-'.-.-t, i:. wi i be roji , f, ' . -"'."'M w0 a larcc luiioritr In lPl ho scrrcd ricrrti J :.were d.ro.,, o ,h-mA dt-We b-e cor.ttect.cr.tJ 79 t:
- ' - - T J T.i II .1 .
200 200 500
So S.
X()() Boxrs HrKKyo'
KITTS KO. I
Iturrew. unii! uv- mirpirod lr b. wkt.in bi-P.-,mOV of
''L .. . . . t-tern.nl roli
:-s;ra-p Atd he iia.i w(in upon me conuJcace oir
fthe ieotle of tl.e t.uuti t suerally by bis car J. elected bv
i . . . .IT.... . . .... ...... ....I U'l.i'.HtJ T i r i . 1 r 1 1 1 . 1 lfrfr.r f.r lint ato'n .. t l.Fpn m.Vi
' UITI4 I 17143 IW irjlUIC TUB I1 1.44 111 . I IJIItr," v.i.wi ..ivutr.i'KV.V.lvi ..
. . .. . . a . ivnriv. lfr..ci-
:m . . ... .111 v..-. . t'.tue democratic ttcket. lie canvassed a l-rrO,'. . . ....w......
O n II U". Ullllin in ill i" - .1 . i a i I . i c-i . " ' y ... .. . I;rlIITtlaFn.', . . 6-'portion of the .täte, .ufctintr on ll e stumr s?v I.1. u "fecnt
0101 r'd Keral of the leaJin- irbiir oratora. In li 1 1 ; t.ür.f. 7CHrg
ti. f..rfB,.Ht mui i.r .11 ibi ButM " LT i,. i ... '.k. ...... & luoinna.
INDIANA STATE MUSEUM
asi Watiiiif on Sirrrt.
jQ IK5ZK.N I.AP.GK COD MSH
Ql'AKTRB 4
140
3a do
jet there is a similarity iu their end. A writer it JIn ltC3 bo .: elected to
freferring to the death of th gieat Roman .kuccesMve e.ecti.m-.MiC served
'tbe democratic ticket. He novated hr Indus.. Miuvart Aouncy -1 his m This letter h wntten on i.'-te p.per, in a ".lMÄnÄMC M Ä FMGLISH PROPRIETRESS portion of the Mate, mrcting on lie Mumn aev-B'00" CncJ n' rtUbh he in ''ille, i-f uj - e .t b-nd, ard -imply boersthe signature of theimnurt,T,c CIMJLlön rnumiC 1 nCÖO. a
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rvAUlllil IV u l I '.A a. I . Mi.
The collection embrac" Viff .J
remarks:
ktid active
congicFJ, here. b-fe' , 1 he above 01eticy n.ia the Cr?t otlue of thetwo hour", the future policy of the grvrrnmentK cd until 1SÖ3 f)u;.frkicd established 114 the United S'stes; and aoot.oward-i Virginia .was di!.-ue The bcatftel-Fj :.,1'? after ia rtabli4im'nt, jCl. J Htm wis com sIm: prev.i!cd. 1 1 i slated that it was determiii-K
ivva vs ivi iivv av tra vvucuivuuu.ia . . , . . - . .ka'a .. a . . a r
in advocating, resueclivdv, the bm,L nui tnar-ft J ru m WIin: g the fir.e imposed on Gen. Jacket filled the e hire to great aati-faction not onI.o jsns it. Islo, tho ancczati ju of Tex-f.10,1 so,,3L:,'r: but the c.ti7.rrs; and all friends olniti
K rin thia period of service 1.
.Three Millions of Curiosities l
..I. ... ... I.
ti 10 a.jont a verv hbeTil m it. mi rreom.fit'
. ----- g - - - - j w ..w mm . r
munled by the rrerideiit. It ia ssid that thi-a? lie tin Tnr.it am : vinif I n. t rur I ' ririrtr rr .
- .u. 1 v.i. t' '
irj.u-""i. "Jf naruiouiou-. im tr neiu iwrrrorn alJ part, of ,b. riot.e. a . . .1 . J . . . I L . .a k. w
.a ir p u I'll n 111 11 1 1 i' 1 .1 ii'i ?i''siii 1 :ir i'ninr.iii irn m 1 inn v r haui Min nrp.nani t nirn rr 1 ri.iY rvrt re
to con-olidate the public order, to which end hei"-. lu ,"u.' .u ' 'U'UT r C1,,UI" P.1 Ji.r t,im tim. .,1 i,nm m;n, TfVii,., '...t'u. L;,..n..B V". .HADM:S10S S0Ont.
. . . . . . .t'oiks admtniatratlon. and homestead bill. in;. : ... ' "ii" . . ...-0 1
MAUA UK M. A. ENGLISH,
"Ujt'AE was absorbingly engaged m Ins u-Lfor refundin
r m ... . . .1. ..1 1 . . V , 1 . I .
11 . ... ........ - - "V nl.1i.rj arh Int llo.l ..n.i . 4. . .lv. . .1 '...Cj.avx. . . . . n . j . I . ... .4 ... . 1,:i . :.. . I .. 4. 14
' . . 1. . ....... . IUI . I. . . ....... .r .1. H. rvmiiia muuii.iv . x t. a v. .. . . i . 1.10 i UllI.ri IIUIII1.nu ICI L'17t. HID Ult?iVirLI TAUIIIU 1IL' llirilULrll l
11. InP
lia.f T,rr'ft t.l an.l ntrtlv .T.nitrrl c.vrrikl ifl. ... '.
...... i -- 1 j - siifoo he was
maasures. While thus restlessly engaged, luEur an exciting
was
dreams
tors
in hi
jfoot of tbe
eierte! covernor of Tennessee ftf-h,ve alwa3rs i"und him ready to Mist them by; which his ever characterized bis treatment of thejj
ircanvai!-i in wbicb he was OPDOed-K cTtryp,r.yuin'' &iaits, nu Tnicn nis oeeu bo uiy re
Uowed to
the issuing
Nn.;t;i. r i' . 4. n..:...ä.oi nis r.emin. i ne ciuce. nowever. win ami doi'nf ra.cH fPm u..i..n..ur. nr ),. .i......,.!
Mr. Lincoln was absorbingly engaged m theK.,. , n,,.;mo. Pnnf.Rt;Tin. in lC4.l.,-t, rcr amount of business in his ,bcnce yoT Washington has been surended bv Generali
endeavor to ronolid ite tbe nublic order, to wbichVh. 'f Louisville Democrat. Pahchf I
r ' Ol n.j ulilil.tiui. .-1 tl.l llUUIIVUII VJUUIU1I6 . I . .. ft .. .. iv.l :l... .. .4.?.l ..?.LfT? Kr.
eua ne uaa ptojecteu ano partly executes ncverai2-ite prr"iocni on in ncnei wim jir. umcoin j,
vital measuies.
t 1 . 1 .4... :.: . .V. XT I . i '
Ju-t befire he wa? atricke. -'7 ""'Tu , T'rNtt'ür! Democrat
i v.-r v.. i. 1 ,v. ..i: v.:,u .u..i. tv,vv" " v vu w. , .w,
U'WU Lit. IVIlDUtVlUll'l 4UC pU114.f KUIV.1I tUUU.I.
overn him in bia endeavor to reatore the rebe
Illiual Arrest S.ivh The JeflVr?onvil!e
Is
cf af e t f iKai rtara In lt nr, ir.! ?n a anairl Ii ho tlCA
1 a a i v 9 v ii v ii a. a v, v aaa vm. . ' 4 f iu sr v a-
ft s MASONIC.
aT TT' . 1 .1 4 e T aa 11
tV ho was in lueurated vice president, and by ther e learn mat a man i ire name oi iiun, ana rar.mar
if deatn ot lr. L,tncol:ion the Uth of April, icb.i ,4"' wu Vinci rum n.r iti.rou, a cju oii
me, by virtu of bis vQice. Dresideut olf' "ocesiy, iruczniy, ana patr:ou.-tn, was arrested., a MP.KTIN'G OF
td Si.tc and on th. Ut irdlnwin brl-.'aft week in Louievibe as a py, Ruerrilla. &c ,l It-will bt this
INDIANA C0XSTST0RT OP P. Of
(Monday) eTetlrg, at 7.1,
tromtne n,te uou.e, aaa wuwc u was noi ta . ' , re ..- ' :;.;rand nUced i.-. a low fihhv r.U.ni. whrr- h. .MI1.t .'eU'ck, to confer the Z2i dere-e
iurescrved and full as it might have been, vet i. MZ ": ""V.:. r.one 'niirVl wi h Ter buTe o he nirk o , .A. -d Candida,,, are re,,-ted to l-e punc
" ii uin I'rri, ajiuiLumtu u; vuni utuic vuiih-,1; , r. j - r. . . , luai in mtir atifnauice.
KD'IS A. DAVIS, Grind Commander.
apr5-dtf
... ... i4. 4 it it. t.. i 44i -ii it hi t. i l 4i i ii ii i .i iiuni'.. r.nu in en i rr n.ri. linn (ii ii mümiipfa nr i in? .
. tnouco warned, m is r-aid. üv efus ariüa.-l,v 1IU,,"'U!' a. xir.rT. ne re eiccieu ... , . , . p . , . ' . . H , uivuau -nw, r.u, v a" ft.ii.r-. r .u . ... troin his lone and arduous labors, we are or li cabinet rrmitke to a fr i n thai mtt at ihAi
.irt!.! . lt. ht..ta nf th. r.in.mra.!"11-"'' ni,vr ""ir uih ni.iu'n.iiu coinwuuwi . , .1 v.... v. . . ... .v. ...i., .. "5?
. 4. a a, w f .aaw w.w" w. .ff..-.: lal. T a t . I - . r 1 . I IV K Jll . UV IMP IU UlULll 1 III . IH 1 1 Ä f 11 ( . tsjr . 1 1 i 1 1 lilt; 1 SI V PP 1 Dl VII L MNP KI-ilF I TI H " f-f y
uvjiii ifiviiucui i , itiui l , ll L.ivj ratiiiai uu t;ii , , , . . - . ,. -' r
on the ides of March, (44 D.C.); rapped R 1,5,, aecond peiiod a? govcaor, ii? 15i, he wa;. . " antl un 0Koti, rcl NnJ recreation, be', than it has been for three year? pat.
a toga, he sauk. covered w.tb wo-ind-, at thej elected U. S Senator for a full term. endircV; ' ; p , V , V Ü JV amiunbtom, April IT. ISoone is a
rt. ISlMarrh 3 l!G.1 Siibeniirtitl hm a annnlnt..! P"" luuoug.i, lor U.e uenentc I. .vo Ihn r tr .r rai nr nn f.ft o...l
.Huf Iii iiiäiri.T. a; , ..v.
PrrprJetren..
NOTICE.
mTo Carpenters, Stairbuildere, Cabi-h
netinakers aud to tho Public, a
IeiUIN KSII.II, I'lain au-l Ornamental Job Turn i A er. Mouth atrect, between I'enn.-TlvaLia Merl ti
a . . . t" . . . a. 1 1 .
mau iirre:. x.eepi coniaiiiij ou nana a eoo-assort
meet Sialr Ha!li-t -r and Newel Foata, and turns them tot fortltr. Ala, all kitid. of C urtilnij in bn.MrBKWi.rk dieZ
'o order. 1 will receive all kii.da of vrdern In turning I r.; the catiinetmakitir l.ne. bJ-teaJ-. tab'.e lea, i.e. O.
1 All anrk Ha.ia i.Trwn v.f I w tt all ati4 at r a ai -. K1
nrirp. I. ki Tn
aprlj cam
SUGAR. 100 ,iELS cnoICK crzLLow' COFFEF. HAGS. CtiOiCZ fclO. POCKETS DO. JAVA, -aft J
.... - a a "
excited the hopes ot the country that it wouldljol the U. supreme court
rr.ult in tbe arromnllshinent of the end desirt-d
j the consolidation of the public order. A diCi
ccult task was before him a task which requiredfc
tion. He was roughly treated, and bis letters re-Vi iected. and it Wig i:h crcat dilficultv he sue-'!
cceded in convoing a knowledge of bia situation i,
v to the officers of tbe JelTer-ouvi.le railroad Thevji
0, :.,.. ,t, 1 1 . r 1 . '
I " ti. V VI 1 4. 4 JUOk 113 WUU S3 I4JV j icdiuruwi ir,.-
FOR SALE.
J'lio l.nai TlesaHRc of Jeff. Davis, Special li-patch to Ibe Ciccinr.atl Gazette. 11 . r ... . t . 1 1 r.
i'Mii.iuiu.i, .ij;iii . I'liuij'u ijj) , (jurrer t and found lim with a b I ?J itK. davis lat VE-ssAC.E. E, an i chain on bis leg, ai.d cotifineJ iu ft dirty, A COTTAGE WITH EIGHT ROOMS, . . 1 . '.L "" . r- 1 S a ?i ia..a WT t 1 a
our correporiuec; w -ia uenerat rrnoneia a ar-Auamp, ana njtny prison.
the highest order of statesmanship and a love ofL country which was. illustrated by WauiN0T0t'j and CisriMMATta. When we view bis end ii W
tbis light, Mr. Li.mcolx may have been cut downl;Confedeiate of the 7th, which h the latest infor-, among them a poor boy n tLe zenith of bis fame, and it.s tragw termina ßnwlion we have from rebeidom: tfor aix icontbs. without
;. .;. rA :. C? ...V. tm t, tl... .7 . r . . . . . m9 ' : - iii.i.4jio .in inr.t. atn-.ci.-.
. . ...o " i.riuT,tnui ili loinmiL,' i iirin iirom 1 ne jviie'g(ir.aii coior ana cnaracters were ui? aocnie., atso 1
PROFESSIONAL.
Or. A. o. ;ai.b,, !
SYRUPS. EBIA AKBl It, TKRT CH01C. ÄT GOLDEN. Saf Sy HALF URLS. AVBEH
50
Kins
de
IH?Oi.r Mock la jnit arritlntr at th. 1.L..1 n.rl-
. .vi i jar . ..A
wu t-iurtu nuw jBrisey otreei.) priw-oiw tus 3x.a d, mag uikk a co.
rt.ve-dlt
INSURANCE.
tion will gire it a hiuoiie interest.
Eighteen
fl.
Whites and bl cks of
- 1 3 Nrth, Lot 60 U et fcj ISO deen, well aet in choice:'
. who bas been ia thereVru ts.Shn bbery ani Mowers, Stable, Well, Cistern. twoSt
knowing why he whs ' Cellars, two Sarani-r Kitcbrn,, adapt.d to two faU e,.
A IV A a .a a. a. r (kt.A äv4 . Ka.. .ä -,.--. . tlAlia liajlk'l Ja . ... . " S J
xwbcrx, u , April 11. I;'., 'V, , 1 ' 1VX..41W. 4.w üc.u n uuor.;f3ooo. ir not sM within ten d.ys It will U to rent foi 51 I rliii frnm Ihr Diir C!nnf4.'r. at. r.f tK. ?,K t'Mr. Hull friendsf.i0l COt him OUt. and Sent . t35 ner month.
Jhurdred years have uot effaced tbe memory otgpub.khed at Raleigh, C , the following aynr.p.f,bim bomo to hi residence in Seymour, where ho':
.tbe great deeds of tbr victim of UaiTis. or thej.su of the latest edict ol poor King JclT. the fu-iH ß:Ku,J respected aLd e:i Known as ad ooacs:- .or,7-t
circumstances of bis untimely end. 'gitie. Tho message is d;tcd at D.nville: tnd respectable man. T. . , , :.'r t. T 1V. w fa "The neneral in chief found it 1 ece.sary to' V e would like to know sometbrg of the poor; The aketc.1 we .have given of Mr. L ncols istt . ... . 1 l.ne Wh ; b. v Wh.t i.de in fur? TTb-a rmtte urh movement of t: tronna aw in nr.n.Tr rV ooy. no IS ne I nnt is ne in lor 1 lie bHS A
evidence that be was a self made man. He baüU tapitAl. It would be unwise to conee! tbei 1 rißl,t t0 know or el-e he should be set nUib-js
be ever relied moral and material injury to enr cause reultingl'ertT' a ofiC- .
J. S. UU5LDP A CO., Keal K-tats and Ftoclt Frckers, Xo. H, North MerillAn tret.
JOIIA 11. SLTLL1 VAN.
4l I 4.11 I j UII44. MKW WUnilWIItU W I IIWkLj,
o. 10 i:at Pearl streel, In rear of
Hentlnel niilldlntz nartl-llv
travelers INSURANCE CO.. rim
HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital
PETROLEUM.
LIQUORS.
l . '".48 M a. a m .a aBBMaaäVB
no advantages of education, but be ever reliedtt moral and material injury to enr cause reulting J'erlT al otie. I 1 I IILIIIlllV III L l"l I
upon his native idrorg ier.se and it seldom failed glrom the occupation ot our capital by the enemy . jAIL Dxlivjcxi -Some time during Wed AU L U II I U U O IM L If O I him. He was ef tbe people, bence tbe mutualRU '9 tqUr Vi UnWO,rlh of nedav n'ght two prisoners made an nceremo-:Ü ... K ' . tfour own energies to f-ilter and our elT Wn hi. rnt l..,r..i.-f
sympathy. Mr. U.col, expressed b i.wcoBetfledr.Jfr ,tver. boa ever calamitiahe racde iü c.pe.-were made. One THE WAR IS T A ED! M
'til irif ri I r( 1 is Pnrrn ein n ir rum i KHKr n-..
He a idressed himself to the people and to theirVj r many months the large-t and ren armyfine.j for rio.;-i.iymci.t of a firie imposed at tbe'j
comrreheDAion This rave bis croJuctton- aE " ,n'"t unuer tr.c command 01 leaa- it t.rm of l!ie common pe.s court for keeping:! Lomprenension. inis gave a.s projucttons K.ers who.e rresence msD.res roul confidence in j. .iicr.-,,M- 1 ..tu m;u Ti,. ....W
Stnzular Dower and influence over the rvorularS the troons and the Doord ha hf-.n pr.tlr tram n. .' . ', . w .. t-.
w r tj c - 1 r - w - an- " a k nri.iri'F 1 j n -. a r . j . 1 arra.iPii iit w irxna iita.
la
PETROLEUM!
was eltH ted captain of it. a promotioi which, he
SATi, gave him more p!-;;re than any i:b.-e jue:it evtrt nf : !.f.. o.j his retura, after having served tree m ipth-. he w. nominated a whig cscdldate for t'.e li!ataie. but tbe country being democratic Le waa defeit eJ, though hia own election precinct gave bia 21 vote-, and only eevea against him He next opened a coar.tr j store, which was Lot ;rcpe: ous. waa appointed postmaater af New Silera. and now begaa to atody law by borrowing from a neighboring lawjer bock, which be took ir tbe evening and returned in the n?ort.ic-. About
this time be a!o performed tbe dutie of deputy
cjcnTy "urvejor. in wac:c-;ea 10 v-e
legitlature. aod wavs re elected in '36. '3" cd '4'J
In 1;3C he obtaJae-J a licence to practice law, ar
mied. His sim;!es and manner of argument of
ften appeared s ot little foice, but time demon
titrated that they were artlully woven. His
speech upon Icavii.g Springfield to enter upon the duties to which he lud been railed is full of
fpitbos, tersely expressed, forsladoiing almost
prophetically the grave loponsibilities be was
ftbout to .(.ume. and ihe spirit with which he
jbouiJ etdeavor t. i'fchsrj' them. He said:
ilv a-Riista: o one not in mv rxiaitica rir,
ND AS OCR COUNTRY WILL 5005 BR CLAkS: cf Guerrl.la Ban-, we de re return! g to onr h' mr I
in Bonrbon County. Kentucky; con-Q.estly e tdTer ourt
. . . ... . ' .... . - . . A
.melled he the r.eri-ait. of . ir.f.,,i r ; Vy,.i... er.ra wacie-a ers ate 4 xtj at reauci pricea, Toria
. " , , -- '"'t pmn,, lew Onv. aco. ou a cairge 01 stealing a limite-l time cr,ly, cer.4istir,(5 rr watch o er the arproseh of the cspiul, nt.d hi-Prlntkin.-. V;. ,.-, n rr
. 4 1 . r .. . ' . . " c
T been forced to forego more than one opiortu-", "R f TT T? C KT T7C7TT1 GTT'V fenity for promi.it-g enterprise. It is fr u. mvr -Ssys the Covington Friend: "We under,ÖU U -0UJN WÜIDÜ1,
countrymen, to snow ty our Leanrg ui.der re stand that the wheat crop is likely to be very poor M.ie in tbe Co-int of Eosrbrn. Orr Wb'sky raree-inl
THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMP'Y,
0500.QOO. I.NSÜRF-Ä AGAINST
ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOM.
(ieneral Accident Paliclea IOR Fire. Hu-dre roltar. w!t 13 txrwaekeom.
2 pntAtlon, cad b bad far S3 p-r annum , or a y Jibt am btueen $100 aed 10,eü at preportlouate
f en Dollar Prcmlnm
traiea.
ORGANIZED C3fDR THK
AND MANUFACTURING iJtTTS OF TUF STATE OF NhT YORK.
Fttare. a pollry f.r t2,0O0, r 110 ter wak mMi..
Kiatioa for ail ani ery eacriptloo mt arddeau travel.
uf cr otberwi-e aiar a f.o.ral acciaect. p )cy.a tbe Oidijjary ratet.
f
r
ia 1S3T he rcmuved to prinjlield ard er.tereo
lo our Store,
No. 77 Fonth Meridian Street,
CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ij
1
Tlilrtf Dollar Premium FecarM a fall poIVy fo 13 COO. or tli twr wek cf.m-
h petai.6D, aa aUove, at ib yerlai rate.
IS
!jOnc Hundred Thousand Shares.
I. 1 . I 1 .1 tia a
verresnow wretcneu nasoeen ne sen deception F 0Q m.n. f,rm4 5n thU y ar- iEfürm.;.ge f.om two totti-.ee je-r,
oi inose wno nnTe i ei:evca us ies ao;e to under-l , . , . . . , .,. I..-. r;.i....K. r,...;.,..i- .v,. . ? ed by the old ler. t'nt 'O f.r th rhrrries.';
Kv us I7IUUUUVT wiiu roiuiuuc tuau tu v;ui.uijllirr I
a . w- a a wjy . a r t ' . .a
airger who couraje Keueved Irora the Le v.pp:f? at. srn: .' rru:t re-t ti y :i tve no: Deeu
ICei!lT Of CUardiDlT ntrt'CUiar ntiitlta. our rm- HI!f,1 l-,ni H.l f, :, I a iv.r ) prni " ff d.i. fnr.rli,..,'f.(' Si-r.1. f,f tti f .t WV.i.k 4
I- :n l . f . r . r . ..... .i..i.. ..It; . ... ... . . II
. win ie iree 10 kioc ironi potnr to poiTi and iQi" :aie, amue m..a;ni cflurr.?e me wur;a to t-eai ii.kuDcripnon rreet 7t per nare. noiv Ito trikethe enemy in detail fnr from b; ba-e h The Khnertr -k ee come up gm in the';0ur wtua m cf.pper.i:t arraMed iure aidnn-gS l.ii.ic so urtiier Awnirnt. CiriTl
ISIO
-ATPKK fSIIVXatia
Forelcxa Illvke. Fo'lclci l .oej for Forelcn, Ket ltd a and C Lfaml.
trel. Katea C.l b. ltri.td by airtdicanan t. .t
'See cr AgeLCtea.
stlAort 'I lni Ticket.'
Let us but will it at.d we are free
circuit court in a fei
d it for a i ew tri!
o granted.,'.
tp: rectale the adnr I feel at thi parting. To Animatenl bv that confidence in pirit ar.d for- -"f". that a in o: Mn for a chini his people I owe si! thit 1 am Here 1 havctitude which never jet tailed mc, I announce toS'T'11 b ''d r probiblv b ,ivel a quarter cf a cent.;' v. Here my childr er.you, fellow countrymen, that it i cit purpose tot Lafayette Courier.
ere biTii, ana r ?re r:.e of them l;er buneu. lmsmtaio vour cau-e with mv whole heart a'id.i iuom not how a.K.n 1 a', all see jou agin. Ageoul; that'l never will consent to abwidon to 17 em-.lu of IT Idrnt Lincoln. . luty devolves upon me whi.-h i perhaps greaterSereray ot,e foot of the soil of any one e.f tbe" Washingicm, April 15 An au'npty wh he!d, than that which has de.oUed upon any otbertatei of the confederacy; that Vircinia, the no tbi aftemjt. over tbe btwjy of Pie-ide:. Liricoln';
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intre of venue ' " "Ir0 "ve zm il "l
man a. nee the davs tf U ashir.iitor . Me neTcrMe tite whoe ancicr.t re nown hn been e !ifd ; b.' urj;eon General Ii irnea -n i IT t e, as-
eould have succeeded eirert fur the aid of Di Jjby her still more recent gloriona historv; thie by orher emirent meJicel niea " rine ProTidence. upon w,:v-li h? at all tiraeA re ona and Ja:htet h ive exhibited a hetoi.m eo te cotE:i i ;f luiho.my. c verei with ied. I foel that I eatirot succeed wiihout thesubliine as to render her illustrious in all time to5at ' "n 1 : t wit ,c'4t5, X' 'tter be'-r S i ame Divine aid which eustained him. and in thejfeome, that Virgiri. with the hr-lo of the people, hi:e atia. A s'lver plate up.r the , same Almighty Iteii g I place my rriiance forSiand ty the blcecin? of 1'rovideuce. shull be beld coffia, over the breast, bens the fo'.ion :; g ic.. support: and 1 hojvf you, mv frier Ja, will alibied defended, ar.d ro pccc ever be m ide with "acriptior:: pray that I met trc-Mie that D ine asi.tance.lthe infamous iuyAder of her home b the gc- "Atriham Ltnco'c, sixfeer.th Preri.ler.t of ti e without which I cai.vt ,uci e-'-J. k t with whicLM rifice of am of Ler riihta of territory i-'. United States Ijorn Julr 12, liJ'J; did Apiil.
FOREIGN BRANDY AND GIN, at Al'o-DwiU.ST.C cf ad fr.d Te call i e a'terition of
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OFFICES: No. 24 Empiro Building,
71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
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ti cur -tork. Cur Ll -r bin? pure. . are conf!
e ca.i jieae taeai, bo.i a- rearis q .al.'.j and price
w tave a U'ife Ia of Dr.t'i PiAntiucn L.ttersi wL.cU e cJI, r viry lo. ft
n-.n.T'ANtlL S MCKlXS-tX. Pre lent. W5I. T rHI". Vic rJ jl.Dt. KuhKKT hiSsETT, erretar . H.J. HkLTI'.Mi ic.a.Sap't, J.t-.tUIe, Fa. ATLANT. C BiNK, Ui Brcadwaj, N . Y , Tieaary.
a,ect are ia eccrM gf crt&p!.iiiufcj wklch tt 111 b at la to purena. at .tt ral.w.r lick.t
a'aix-a Tcken for od or Ik-rt daja' travel.
lea cu:s w.ll buy a tkket far one da-.a iraeei. tna.ri.
3.0W', or Hi weekly con pi.4!iv. Ticket fl ctea tony ba tad for 3, a aod 12 muntfca, tu tt am auas.tT. J HazA'd u iAi takeo at Ua.ardo-s kaiea. HmUij.cal tAauiral. reolreit. FulcW wr.tti by tb f Cotrp4i. e Aject. I Pw.ic a for i,OO0, and for 5 jea-s, cab be Lad by as
p icat.cn to tie fctt'.a Agtct at IbdiaLapoda aid at U
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:UJTAVUS F IUVIJ,
IHOMAUBn.irXip.jr, UkLK& wn.u. O'KMlLILb B. tkWI3. HI OH USkKiSON. OK, g. OILMAN, JUS Al Han B. BL5CI.
-ucccmS u certain, ectionate farewe il
Ag -.in. I r.: tot si
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.ve beea emtnlmed. A few;
If br the stre-s of cumbent we should etvr be':'i.
Spomreüeii to a temitTUfT wiih.frawtl from -rT 1 he rec:
fulimits, or tbo?e of any other bonier state, ag.in'J ot l.a.r erc removed irom tne pie?i.ent i.
ibc uraüf, 04-c-.i.-'j- to i'e reat.-
' tjxnd again whl we return, ut.til me baäed aod: lCii r
aas to pais, and it may W more tryirg thaa nyiicxhUs!e.l et.era? eball abandon i.i derV;r Lis' ir:? p'ad
cpoo ia öai.ea or bia proferAion, in wbu-h hfji.hat baa yet occurred, let tne rJpie adapt the ."endlcsa and imps.blc tik of ruakirg lavca uft att.Irsl .m'm.ric. ..r....:.ii . ? .- ......... I l . V . v.-,-.. ...... t . k:' a rvri! riil r fil t.i Ii f rpe. I J
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jury trial lie d. J cot withdriw from politiri. Cjuic: his hörige. A ch;.. of aJmialstratiou bail?
A 1-Jb Circular Steam 8aw Mill, nearir ai a-ood a.-,
m -- " w V n"w- The lcrtioa Loiter tkaa Ukoan iutae State'! XVIIkta Hootla reported arreatetl. L.f ir.iiani. Tbe Millel-ared Ut year ?-.Ot). Ainperl
Let u then tot despair, m countrymen; but. Sfcretary Reward. " ."r ne need apply wubn,
tf reiving ou Hod, let us meet tbe foe with freeb'4 Saw York. Anril 13 A .petiiU The Tri -' f,.;.,,,.........; '.
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Thiiii ff our Ci-t-rst: fir nisi fivuf.. wi rt'D'ct-i! Tdn Ullk nf Hia roniDam nm tinu I ViHUiii ikrvrf
i-i. y li v e tr.rgen to ca!I at No. .7 .S uto MericiaBrjproii,rii,Tr oil. mBENI ZKH LUK KTa,
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' ' and tc ur il.e ..i be t a e& at t.e.r market value n kT l iiTtk r....V . . . 1 1-,.. i, iv,r9n.r. i rt 0 . s I A. UI Kit, General Aa-ft-
t'-lj-fll v. YiVt-tT. cr " Atlantic Hack. Trea.-H B. C.aiikTlN. A:a' A rant
bv- -V - - " . - . - fi v m m ' " try f tLe New Tora an 1 Uerpl Fetruleara C-,trpaav, n 7 Ttaiprame Hall, livJiAiapolia, lid ;14! Froa.lAT, New T.riCriT,"ff cfit 1 'I O B. bA V(5. Local A-ct. i - ..M-ir, ll a. o IX) I reilvwa Ha!t.
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4y44 lybi.iiuni a prom.cent leader oljttaktn place A tew and uatnea man Das bit üädefiance. and with unccnouered and uncor.o.era i bur.e ava J. Vi:krs Booth waa arretted about-: lUio
tbe whig party 0 Iliiuu.a In 141. a- catjdi placed at tbe helm. Tti may involve a ckacpele betrta. V 'J o'chtck this morning, near Fort Hastings, on. . 'c j . . . ..;...r.;.l !ia. v. .... 11 . .- . .i:TT...t.:... v:. i. .l H . a. '!.. Ot. I... 4.... ..1 IT. K.-Hlw arT.rf.arhvl ' IT I C LJ Us.
uavv iu. mtuKuk... v...wi, i.r- c-uHiCv3 IDCvOI pOi'.Cy aLU reCCW U.C U.ii;U.llC5 wuica ITC K w"".n.ui.lj '-'J -ft ' . r Idll. vf n'lr. 4ta inather r'itv' a -u,t .rr. i 11 i i i. i i mt.v - tl General l.ee's lareivell Address i- our pi ket :id w&s arrested at.d brought to the - .- f enure u.e, togetaer wiu i art ol lud. ana K:eor;le focdlv bored bad we., ciijb reached tber -r-v , ,, . . , , . .... - . - . . T;.:.i.i;. . I.T.T? 4L! . T y. 0-
, .- : , ,...y . . . . . , . i. i ne ioiiow:cg is ien uee s larewrü aüdrt.s : ci:y. , i nis 1 r ot cttnrmea u iar iiu.in ua- ( jl' c k. ma jlzu Ifeasveerepreweuutift w cwngre,. from lM.geoJ. It may be that Btbicd tbe cloud the ut'y ( the armv of Nortbera Virginia : patoLei from Wa,l,!nton np :o 9 o'clock jestert 1543, from tbe central district of Iliisoi-r i, biai&g tili." There is a way to lift thecur-t-,i!ArMVAkTias Army or XotTara Viecisia ) ÖAT ""g t JHavk a lot of u A!Tno.T ero's no. i rving !n the committee on pott roada acduia which bidea it au i let its cer.ial rays glaidec " " Airil 1J. 7 -T The m me special -s that Secrtyy Seward t. MB. JL IE Mi IBT Ä JHÄ . tit eipcuMi uf tb. war department. k! the land. ' f Cebral Order No.!,. K'lf?' i.iIed i!".'
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WANTED.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EftlPLUY
MENT AGENT,
'X BAWTID Sli foo4 Joarneyra VUlwrlirbU.' A.P- . tM F!J ICI30AS4C0..
Ind asapci, April 11 Ctt
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