Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4523, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1865 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL.
TJRCSIOS-IT ItriTES raxsinTiL. iAcw
TIIE rl.lEnAO CLIlEMWi'', I The f aceral mcmoniei in this c.ty, on W c J. - " ., . ne2aj. in honor of tht deaf freaUett. wer cf the cott icpo-.nj character. All pUce of bu ises wert dosed, ! the ijisbol? cf mourr.icz were universal arl arprtr"'ato. It wu tot 1 merely to outward DtcifeiUtton, but itero a every evidence that the mooraln; waa iaward and lincere that it cxme from tho hcirt. The fucer.l proecNioa wa rery lar-e. and the street, . . j . iv. .iih rrlc through wh.cb it pasd were lne4 with people. allMerninj to appreciate tho oieamtj ot the occaaioo and the great Io which the country had eiriencel Fverywhert thro-jgloat the Ule . . " , , -,K -rmnrl.tÄ ertrMv .a, the day oerred with TFropnate ccrcBO. nie. The roice of faction was hushed in view ajivn'fl hand, without eaue or provocitUvi, just when he wn elaborating vital mctures fr the coc?olidtiou of the puMio order and hid gained the confidence of the country oecery to etcure their adoption. AM Of er the couu'.ry there were tbe fame mauifeaUtiona of rcacct and grief that were exhibited here. There could hare been no more gratifyiu? evidence of tbe deep and unusual reccuce of the people icr the 0 tern meat and their confidence in it stability. The affliction came upon the nation i unexpected a would a chp of thcr.der in a cloudier iky, yet there were co of aaarcf.y of disorder, or of confusion The constitution had provided for the president' fiucce3cr, and notwithstanding theptiblb confidence in bin hid been haken by an unfortunate cirruantance, jc impulse catr-e th? vo-o fron Jl ' , , , , . . a. all e!ae tuat bo -ho-jid be with a comtaoa imp cctions anJ froa sustained ia the lc and trjbs poition iu nhkh ha had ben nlaced. A emis whirl; iniiii hte oectt'oned a revolution In dwost isiy other ;,ivrnn.e&:, i.!cJ id ours without ctrccly a rippl upon th aurfce. Cu iubiii'.j of our govern mt-Lt, or the dctermiaati..n of tbe people to maintain It, bo questioned it:cr the severe te?ts to which it h been subjected finrinj the pat four yc-ir? V'litcTcr umt litre betn thought heretofore, it CRtin;t n be 4''b'ed but we Inve a nUionility Mroaj; and cohe'iTC aa ant coTcrr.nier.t Iias evrr exhibited. Tl.n de velopment ia one of llie rompen:-rK.u of iLe war, and another, and j trlp-. n-jt !.- in:p rttnt one, is that of the irnmtnfe rro 1 ol the r -i'um. Never before hid th ci -t u-it'ie iiaii nation eomptehendo.1 oar vt tiCOkth--a iH covery thit will plac ih at once in t'.ir fr:nt rirk of the mtion.4 cd" the e.irth The funeral obsequies at Wubhiuiuri, ;.n count of whirh we publih c!ewheie, were rand and give expression to the popular appreciation of the great cd-trnitv. The inaaiij of t!?e d .id president will pa through our ci.y cd ti e wit to their Gad rMtina plice in prinfie. Ti.ry will arrive here one week Iron ntt ut; '.ij and reci'in duiing tl: 1 y - Ii i uiiüi.'cc'iry to say that thej will be iceind with rrcrr lunk of respect. The City iut.cll liul i t u:te take n.e.üuio, a.1 thej undoubtedly iü, ! n;mift.it, in a ui!able nd bt-'-itnir manner, t ic deep Mtnpithy cf tl e cltue; of I'idimapoÜj n-jt only, but of th ütitf , ir. tbe ufir.cti ii wLich l.:i come upon the 1 iti- n nd upon th limily of ti e lite President, nd tbtir honor f t i-;s ibjel which has occasioned it. Iii Kruard for flic AvHfcln. One hundred thousmd dollars rewsr! isolft.cd tor tbe arret of IIootu, t!ie u..in. The pccictary of war hsue J aa ordor nitkir Tt a deith penalty to hatbor h'ru or aid h:- ecnpc. No civilized ntica would give Liu: .n x'yluti, A l.e should succeed in Rettin j b;ro:i i the cöutir.e 'f tho United Stitcs, azI ::o wl.te !.? r.i'l, littroclmis crime will bo su:e to CuJ L'a n. I'rosrninnir of Ihr I'rrsldenl'k t ll neral. Tho following i tin prort u;uno ! the ft. nopal, which the ecroiary cf wr h bpa finally determitcd up n: The railroad- over which the ivuiins will p..-a ato declared to be military rotdj.and s:o -ulject to the orders of tbe war Vr it?nt n: ; .111! ih:railroads, locomotives, cars and engine ib-it may be engaged iu said transportation, wülbv subject to the military control cf General lirCxllum. No person will be ollowel to be traapotted vn the cars constituting the funeral train, except those w bo are authorized bj rJr:.sof the wir department. The t unci d train will not excetd nine c-w.-. including bagae and hearse. The car winch will proceed over tie whoU route from Washington to Springfield with the remaiu. r.:il lewc Washington at t u m. oc Tridav,Ut p.riire ut !lllimore at 10 a. m ; leire Hiltinu;. 3 n. n.; arrive at narri"Onrg at ?.J p tn.; iec liarritbur at coon on the Xh!J, and arrive et I'hiiadelfhit at6:30a. n ; leave rhiladelpbi at 4 a. ui. on ilonJay, the -lib. and arrive at New York at III a. ni ; leave New York at 4 o'clock a. m on the 05th, and arrive at Albany at II a. ui ; leave Albany at 4 p. m. on the 2C:h, 1 d arrive at Bu.Tilo at ? . m.; leave HutTilo at 10 miaute pi: 1',, tbe same day, and arrive at Cluvehnd at 7 n. m , on the Sih; leave Cleveland at midnht. -Uy, and arrive at Columbus at 7:31 . m , r f Siturday, the tid.h; leav Colun.b i? i ? p u . -ime day, and arrive at Indianapolis at 7 a. n . f Sandy, April 3'J; l-ave Iciiicj; oil at luiduivt of the same, dav, and arrive s! Ci-icico st lJ.'h p. in , of Mzy 2, and arrive at SprinsGd at a. m , Monday, Maj 3. At various pointa oa ths route the remains r to be ttkea from tbe hetre-cr by the state or municipal authoritiM, to secure pblir borers, cordioc to the aforesaid programme The proper authorities will make s-uch arrtüeuaents as mar be futiat and approjxiate to V e veeasion, under the uirection of the miÜUry re'nm inder of the division, depsrtuicr.t or 1. trict; but tbe remain will centime unJer 5j e iul charge of u2jc: and eicott aiiucd by tl.c .-.4 Jepartmeat. Tbe route fruta Co!ur:lti. t. I i dint polis is xa Columbus and I; di.ir.apMÜ railroad, and from Indianapolis ta Chicago t:i Ltfayttte and Mich'jtu railroad. In eider tr uard against accidents train will net rar llrr t!in 21 miles per hour. C'ntunltlcs to Indiana soldlrra. In the recent battle bcJorc alt-bile, tbefol.i in Indiana soldiers ttcre killetl an.I wonr.de! : Of the 47th rejriment Grse W. lienor, K. killed ; William Hannah, K, left tbi-b, Iih: ; tli S Kose, K, fracture of left thi-h ; .lame lVal, F, right le? ; George W. Dillou. K. gluteal muc!e fle?b wand ; Jar.b Ely, C. IcT tLi-,-h and rirht wrist ; Jos--h Ever. E, 1c tt lc' ; Hiram Talmer. I. left thumb. Oi tl e r.Oth .1. C. Been, A. ri;L: thih ; Chester D K;.k, D, riht hand, alight ; Joseph II tv. K. billed ;crp. W. II. Fisher. D. dish: in v.-jp ; H I Kidobv. D, ligbt io bnd ; pr. W. Fabu'h, E. k!!l' ; Daniel Bryant. E. sli-htly in cht-ek. Tbe foliowin- Indiana o:dierd:ci lt wkek ia tbe New Yrk topit !a : Acth.vrv II Kir, te VJ ; 2jtb Ir l ; residence waen ealiste,. YeV-rudn-.w county. Frederick Felton, .a;e 13 ; I, lJih Ind ; residence when erlitcd, Weraki, Noble co-anty. Loander C. Sluater, age ; K, 7iih In4 ; residence when en!ited, Warren, Huntir.ton cnutty. John H. McNuit. are ; M;b Ind; reaiJenfe when erdiated, Lacranre couctv. Andrew I. CiendVnirp. a-e 22 ; C, b7ih lud ; residene wiisa ealUtel, CM'li. Miami coantv. A saatlfartrr laiateuaeai. The Waehfngton correiponlent of The Pitt burg Commercial aaya . -I might here state a fact in which every bojv ia Interested. Since tbe day of the Inauguration Acdrev Jobnaoa baa cot either handled, touched or taatej Lqaor ot any kind."
of the irreal national calamity, ana pan d nor j'crnr.t American f-mil j, Iy siuckenujwn ny u.e ence were for-ottea !a tho iontiLeofli ln.mtqe has I of the a-siiin, o'yin; ia the cold light of
Co the late head of the nation, cut .own U iV uit d $L Un
1 TIi. .nation'- Orlef. rn-nThi Tcrk Iv-rctl cf Coca ice. lr-rcare ponetirue ncc8.-i.ors on which the u cd lar.te ij Lolly ina4e;aatc to cxi-re?? lie ixotipn which mote ui. Silence thca rcv. rxrre?e eomw ai.d gr.ef nJno ut:rrace. f btre i a eleep 5)gr.mcar.ce in tDe bcaumui u-.-tea cf tb oriental natiot-, dating froa the :cmotet tmira.oi .iuts uuwu w sc J c! j-cJ lip- ia tr.e coarse y o. im,..rr.ir. t. .1 !tnfi-,p bv anv wcrd to otler cdr.0i4tin or JJJ jocrnaUl- aie 0t gj;oft"e(j tfct j,riTi!e;c cf pilcr.ee, tUtph the fel ever to much Ue iiatccc of vtiii da exprer their emotion,. ncdo rr.o,ticerly xaoufi ILcdcr.ih cf Abrah? of j, tt FriJjj i.sU. i.e iuiclH gence wcj 1'ke a :liu ef iigStuir;. limit),, dedewaj;. ttL.u w U w., iLailV 1 overwhc.lo.122 ., Lki;.z . . out cn vie . LoBtw-rd b ibe fc,ey Ja,. we fejt that every Louv; cor.tabrJ a (.'.cepa family who had been bereaved, and tbt sleed eermed tlcacd which kcj tthctn liom kcowlcde of tho fc.irfat calamity which ltd Overtake u .p rCjipccts lU jr);ca ftLfr of the pcnr!e, the head of th the land needed him uwre. ri-.stly more, tban'ever before, when billife ni aioit precious and the blow which dctrujrd bid uo". f&.tful. That rin be no puriot hc.rt that did not wako to the dfepebt grief rnSatcrdiy tnorni;.. That can be ro human heart whlcb did loV Rio V.tli iodi; na'.i-jn r.l the fu:l crinr wblcb bioo r.arnllel in h!atory. llr. Lincoln was in tue mos', reipjnaib'e, er bap the moot exalted po-iiion that njia can atU:n iü our lime. Not if.htriting a crown from lice of ancestors, nor wielding tceptrc ot gold orcr a top!o on iny olaini ot "divine riht," be occupied tb.it more proud an! noble statlouj the head of a great people by choice, the selected representative power that re?ts its founditiotr in the roul and hearts and arm of millions ef n-jut Ancrirun. There were political parties io the Und, er.d treu difftre-l iu regar J to political qncstioni; but never, in the history of our counuy. wss there rutr hearty, sincere and cordial ac(iuif?ce;:Cd acd vj. dimity thn ihw.cttriiarj ti e tortlTn -poort ftltr the ie-election of 3.r. Uucohl in tCi. H9 va ibo moident of all, the recocriii'I ifid of the lody r'itic th; Dre-iilcnt of th Luted Mstrv. lnercere rtltli iu tic land, and ainicd Lieu by ifeo-iaud disputed tho autiuritT ot" law, and of the p:C.i dcLcv to wiiich behvJ bec:i ctorcn: but the hour Lad arrire! nbn tl.3 nrt d' irovetr.cici.t.bi! madeitv.lt viiiUo i . vic'iv, nl the expui. tl roea of the rebellion were w itched by tue peonlc with reioicirrs and conffratnlniona to tbe piesidtnt, who lud been both th civil and riilitnry lender ef rcor.Io ind arx; From end Ij n.3 of the Innd, Irotri sherv to bore of tbe continent, r.ll eyes were directed toward him, all hearis were waittn his utter a::ce. renting the nation's futtire on hi viords Wheicvcr the f:ots.'.ers of eivihzitiou bad gone 0: the whole sutface of the fjobe, men were lodkir tow.adshim 0 thcdirectorof the mii;iit iest dsstinies .rr rr.trute 1 to htiman hands The pc 'lc of b"s ownl.'.nd had invested him with powers nevrr before c.ive n to an Americas officer and hd renewed the exnre--ion of OOir conndencc by .a if.-ommit.'fnt to him of the same power lor a new term of yeaif ; whiio the people of otber nations resumed nitli a.loni?bnicnt ana admiratiuntha mnitudeof tlutpowrr intni-tc to this one man by a Lto.;t nation. V.t. w.i3 the miu thu honored, thus loadc: rith rcrpoa-il;i!iies, Üius prominent in the wyr'.d lie rra iiul a p(in:e, neither wa h: known to fatao of a:.y kicd a few ve-irj .1?. He wns ore cf us erupuilically a lepre. enuiivcof the Amcr i.eo pcodIc, called Iroua a rtüred Lome io the iTK tn: Wet. t) asitixe .-uddcnlf libers and rcsionaibililics greater than nny Macedonian llorr.an, or Eroteaa m.-r ntch hr.d ever tiorne He w is choscu to be mere than ihtso mon:irc!.3 ever were, for thcywcro governors, &nd he vra 10 be the father cd tbe f nt!y, tbo rcpre-etarir of the people's pjutr. It ins clJlll uiit:!! tnc Ut o: m iu to win ich bih pr tie a b 1 - been bc.toved upon him Hun bed tf thou tndi of ; copTe os rrccd for bun tbe rxo?t dt voted Hdnnrr.tiou ana atiectiuu Even these who were oppo-ed to him i. politic rpoko kindiy and admiringly of his heart and hi it. tent, audit is not aying too much to id tiist dnrir. the past few weeks there l td been a crowinc admiration for him monz all partie and an increasing eopGderce that he wa leading the nation skilMidn and wis.clv towM rnce and union. ThL is the tnin wbo5ede.tth cruel, untirutl wc mourn witb profoundest grief. The nation hai never in all her history sustained such a Ion. Thcdcathof Waahintou cccuuti tvbtu be bJ fiuUbod hia cour, .-.rid was lull of tears H-.rrison and Iajlor died linientcd, but the'r rcponsiinlities were slight, viewed ia the I .qht 0 o ir times Otuer rcat nitu uave j;orcto tbctr graves otourucd by the nation's tear, but, we finest it the v;ontrY never suffered such an adliction iithis; tbe ttoplc never befote felt the sense of beic fvherle; when they rmsir.eede p:irer.tjl cite All t'.ie land mounts toiethct The black drapery which I ans don our streets, tho ti.155 ut half-mast, tbe s.knt, uowncast look on every countenance, these are no formal demonstra lion, but expres a deep stief in all hearts There is no distinction oi polit'cs amon the mourueis over this ecnin. There is one widespread voice of sorrow from all hearts, one uni versal lense of overwhelming calamity. Hut the hour of Lrief must not be an hour 0 weikncaa. Tiie ded cannot apeak to us; but if they could, out ef all the of all the pat riot dead we diuuli hear voices bidding ua to be calm and faithful. The nation lives. Tbe uni on is visible, strong, victorious oTcr rebellion, and it i fcr ux to sustain it now. Lei us remem ber our duties. Mr. Lincoln is ded -the president live?. He necils and mut have tbe sast-uninj; power of the people. Let u p,Te 5l to bur with earr.estnei Uur nope is no turnca to mm. lio ia now what the lon liae before hiui bve been te embodimect ef the people's power Under th-ir ccnstitn'ion. tin ninst not laci tbe support iih out w.i::fi D' rr idcrr can wield tint mirhfy !fl. We wiil bmy t-iir deal with ho:.oi -r.d with tear:, and then turn our face to the future, and a-kin. Gül' hdp, submissive to Ui will, we ',ll nrc:s f'eidily liwiri to the e'.b!i.-brof r.t ot law, the restoration of order, the picstrvatLn ot tfcc uion. the pcrpc-tuatiou ot psace. .L2; us build up the union c? i'.-.ü tioble-t i..or.':rne-.t to s!l our a:zhty dead. ."Tore of tlootii, tlio Alleged .lakasaiii of I'rwsldent l.ineelnIs C'tan rueler. FrvmTs lvu:i!I Journal. There car. be no doubt that J. Wilkes Uxf.L, t.ia distinguished actor, it guilty of bavm ä.as sinuttfj Prestden? L:ncoln. should be bunjr. We wirdd gladly hive L'm huuj so high that ct:r people COU..I ice Iura oy fe!e ope from Jill r;t ti ts of the country. We litre r.o doubt tint .lohn Wiikea Iko:h, though a man of ireit b:trionic -cnius, ha a broad streak of it.is'iiiy in LL-1 nature; but the vidree oj hi Jon; c.;itetopl.ated, deiiberatf Iv coniJereJ, and terribly executed crime, exclude and make impor!de 11 considerations .r thou-b ot' njercy. Oh', thai be Lad twenty cid lion tecks ct.c f.i the privtte tb&ugbt Htd fe!irr id every Iv'y .l ir.iu ir. the United States. About tbiity tiii.-c yr.r r.r e !d r Booth, the father of Wj;he4. Eiwit . &r , etrne to tb 1 city nr?:i s thcitri'il t : re r. U .-vet f. r us to hi b :t 1. I:1 r.. u , t-v.t v-i qucr com p!:mi-"t.-. We : He rrr?rel n kind!v but tta:i;;cly. In e huie wi.-il; he kcd ua if we vote " :n: : we r.r.swereu. ' Weil, row Each i; . W'm drew from our pocket .;... k..;;e, pit..id 1 tots two day before; and :- it i;.:o l.m btcd. sbowiuj biai l o'T it '.: to b? u-c 1 H- ir'turtly ra!.-td it oa hi'h and cx;!.'.'!. ;-. lis traiii; tilc. 'What is to save you no 5 ' We re:ixed a step, unJ re; lie-, Wli.it t. sav. me i your feir of tb $ r t d lie re;".: Je t. ::; a njt joyous laugh. "O .. i t ea:e .r k. uc or pistols, as I know you licn't. but I wanted to tied you werthy to be mV friend." We told hiui t'.at we had not tLus far four d Mo w..rthr of or.r friendship. He then ked to v& ,y to Lis room, ird ie aome of his dtp -'tj Irien.i Having an awfal prejudice air.M the si'ht of bests, we Uclhe-l He uei We yielded. .We weiit wiib him. aL.l Le itrodaed us to twelve or fifteen leoaten, hens, and pullet, his yirellirg compaRicas through the country, sayir they were hl deceased friends, and telling us the aame of eacb. Hia solemnity vn evidence of hi sincerity. There was no hypocrisy in bis oul. The Lext tight he waa advertised for bis third appearance at the theatre. An iomesae crowd aucmbled. He didn't ahow himself. Impatience;
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bectae irreft;5?.e. ard the r?'Q i the houc Li3 thd: cicrer rctcrr.ri t tte door. At wo
paei iorn n croi ftrect, a well ksown ro'ce from a c-.rrit txcUiced ; Ui! 1Te y0brtn at the titter? MV," we s 1: J. Wbit fort of an wod'.ence wm tbert?" "A treraeodox:9 o; r." "Di l theriec I3-oth?" ".N'o.aod Bomb a i, . . - - . i i " ii.fr trv u;ut ut.jj'j.-. - 'f wo d)r afterward. wc were sect fcr bj the j keeper ( tie cvy j ul Vor liU waa Ia,hu rru.. uo w muj nun ,iu a nuc v uj j C02.'-!&üi:.f fron the '.rcels. at.d s tili nr.rc'.'ic -. He had blfkr.-l b:nf!f Mti-kr ' - th-.n the blackest rrro in Kcnta-k?. We help-: cd tin wj from tbe city, and when he cimc j ajair.he hrKsrrd btitcr,atd aroic? hi pratituic i too. : : s We Jo T'i. rrr:it!"n ihee crk!ef;ec .f j--itui:al L.-ir;itT , a ti.e !il.;eii xc.on for puir. IVps- ; Hcct Liü'.In'.i raurJrrrr frcm tbe callow. Wr
taettioa hcü ji'ply becau-c, a time Lit tLi.J , , they may le ictercatir. to toity realen. AJ for tbe a-.-aviii, we rereat tti.it he ahouht. If'"3.
:o-rib!. be hur.s higher thin the clouds. mm 1 sBi 1 I nneral of the I'ret lilent. T'o- 1 --rr.'il i!:.pit.L of Tl.e Clndutad C:i'.cf rci.il,: Washingtox, April 19 TUIl i cm sal oBsrgfirs lue ulemu funeral rites ana obsco'jic to the ! ate President Lincoln, were paid to-day by tl.e iomage of tho American people in tbe capitol 0 the country. No jrreiter fealty to the memory of the illustrious dead wa ever demonstrated in tbe auuali of civilixvtion. The remain. of this great and jood man were followed to their ternorary rc5tm pnee, beneath tbe dome of tbe capitol, by a cortae thut seemed to have no end. I he dawn that was u-here I by the heavy boom of salutes of minute guns of the fortifica tiuos sarrocnaing tbe city, never broke purer, or Lirii;bter, or ckf.rer, tbn on this day. I he da v that followed was the loveliest of the season. The heaven arc endimmed bv even a passing cbud. . At a very early bjue peoplobegau to asscuble ia tbe vicinity of the executive mansion, w hich waa almost entirely draped iu crape, as were deo the buildings, public and private, iu the vicinity. . All over thecity public houses and private residence were closed. 1 its craib!erjQ3of mourning appeiied oa tvti v eornice, and were fastened from every wludow. : 1 no inraatc p)urcd lorth by tliouunos into tie . stieets.' and by tea o'clock, the latter were, in! m -iiiy pbvccrf, inipae-dble. nr.yiiMiia uveuue, fruri Wi'.füru'i to the white bouse, preacntcd, by noon, one dense nn3s of people, while the a:i j -cent meets, io: oue-half mi In in evfcrj direction, were ü!e 1 with fcnl.tary comp nlee'ard civic pro none sucoetded in'do'r. ar. llftween ten and red and formed in 1 V.I v .. vv. i. .... ....... m .v...., ...... t:..r...r. p..nr-.Jt.i. Tv.nP tl... loft, osirinf nu Gftcfi t't street. The tst cit coodrted oftwt rezim-i.ti jf infantry, two batMliems ofcavdrv. eiirht pbt-es of artillerv, and one b.ttaiior t,l Tba marines were headed br the mil marine. marine b?.nd, and the other mi'ituy eornn . ir were ab--. accompanied bv b-iiids. Iv twelve o'clock, tho hour fo: the luueul, i rent avlTruiia avenue wa lirscd tiom pivemeut to bou-e-top. 15 tLewuT tlie Wi.ito Hoti-e. with thou? :r.d, of f?onie ol di.i--. At tha' hour ti.e cercrsoisies ciiiutnei.wCit in trie ej-t , room, who.-c cedins were duped, ani wbo-e rc?plei;dei t mirrors weiebiiib oa tho bcrdertwitti emblems tf mnrnin and white drapery, wl.ich give tho room a dim liht that w,t s 1 r o ;o thj .-olcmn'iy d the mourntnl seme. All ibat rcmiiicd ot Abraham Lincoln, ia tecr.th Predüi t cf tbe Utitcd St'e? ly or. tt e grand a:;d gloomy e-atafalque, n-;i".ch v tc'icv.'.l nowevcr, by ehoh c ßowe a. The spectator of the sorrowful rune r.cie no merely ths represent ives of our people ia Cou press n:t of ftakes, bu ttte executive f-fnee!5: and cabinet niLiitct.', t';e chief ju?t:cc of tho United Siatei and hi aijociut'j.- en the bench or that Tencr.td tribunal, entrltiacs wto protect
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white hou'e Tho.-.e pors-.Li who bi I nut pro . V" U ,J IJtütr' uraBl' JHJor ucne- , dav Afternoon at 3 .'clck. I jit,., ir
er i cd tieh"fs tmi Lopirc to Cüfctau tuirrner iJi.uuier n?i.eiu lenois. j vpry rw ai . cht; jnr.PT.i ct.m rtrc'i,;'inni'tcl Kverv conceivable plan W1, i tbe part of the navy Vi -e Admiral lnz:-XfcterTrclly. wtrt i..-? ipi'l ie-1. r.itr luiiuii.ij.c uu "J'ip. ' a.I.,,:,..! i.r,K,:..i- i n.... Äi i , ' afternoons donr onen at 2 t.'ctock. I
put into operation to enter tr.e incio'ures, ou'.t ' ....v., uu wuuu A. B. M0i:Kl30N, I fcs x -
nur homes by t err ice in tho Geld and ou t!.- , is?i:cc of hundred, in:; rcsivly pror-ou::-----ocean, ttc clirp.v. ;iud laultltttdes In various po ; t;ic. burial ttticc. eonclud'in'; äs f .Ho'-as : eiiicn-j in the alYaira of state, snd from private "A,,j n0nr mty the God of reico, that brour life, sal an impov.ni -nay of ambassadors, wifh acain from the dead oar Lord Jrau. that
thdr Ie.-el.-v httch--,witb goreou? drcora t!0R-'-Tickets of 'id(c:.:ou to the citcotive iiti.-i )u were ivmed t. the number of sir hundred, cd which eixty were to the clergy, and twenty to the members of the prerj. The ret included the gOTcrnora of nculy all the loyal Rlites, fricud of tbe birnily. and those mentioned already. Xol o finde relative, if there r.re any cf the hmeuttd i'lCicctt, out.ide of his wife snd two; sou, were prcsont. Oa Mr. Liocolo'rt side tbero j were Uttieral Ted and tbtee other jjcueul-. . 1 rhar.ä tl.e mo t touj .ui- gnel, ind wnicü . moved all present, w. thut of liul Thadden , Lincoln, a favorite :-on He Atsd bi- elder bro- ! ther, Ile-be-it. were ths ordy nio-irner-! ot ttie fatn ; ily pre-ent . During the fuLcrtl. 1'itsiJcLt Jchn,ou stood ! bC'iJetb iemi!:ol hij prtdecc?sor. During, tho oration. Gereral Urant Mt at the head of the j corpse, while the e.:binet nnd Kx Vice Pre-idnr I Hamliu were scattered about j The IU v. Dr. L. II II, rector of ths CLuteh td ! the Epiphany, roe and read ;ortion of the eer- j rice lor the battal of tbo dead, coturuenc;i:, "Lord, let me know ray end, acd the number of my dayi, tbnt I may be .nctiSed." Bihop Si meson then offered a prayer, in whi'ih he fer vently alluded to tho emaucipatioc, and o'hvrj deed perfotmcd by rreeident Lincoln. i T!;o Kev. I)., (inrley then read a funeral ora-1 tiv.u. In commcnoiD, he ciid: "A wc stund j here to dy, mouri.ers arourd tbe lil'ele-3 iemains of jour chief maiitrute, o rcoogniz- aisd Klore the s,)verei'niy of toJ. 'Hi throne i in be tven, and Hi kingdom rulch overall. He bath done, an i He bath permitted to be done what He pleased." Clond and d.iiki.th -re roaiul Him; ri?htcounC ' and judgment are tho habitation of His ihr ); e lis j will 5 in the ea, and hispi'h interest ..ters; and His fjotstcpj at: not known. Canst thou, by e.rchinc;, fiud out God? Canit thou find .ut the Almighty nnto pcrfertion? It n hirh :. !ieiven; wh it enn-t thou do? Deeper than heii, wl-ut tvicst tbou know? The measure t'.rt '.d i J..np:r than th? earth, .u.d bro.Jer than the s;a. 1 1 Ho c0 ttl, shut up. or gather !t!eiher, t!.e:i who can binder Him? lor He kt.owe:ii vain men; He seeth wick edcee VTe b-w befjre Hi infinite m'ieaty.' Wo bow, wc weep, wq worship. It wm a ctue! hand, thaf dsrk hand of the aa-sin which froote our loved, wi:e. and noble prccidciit. ai.d f.lled tbe laud with sorrow; bat above and beyond tht hind there is another which v.e oiut acknowledge. It i- thecha:enin hand of a and faiildul 'itber. He ivc3 us the bitter cup. "Tht wbieh our Father batli given u,ehall we not drink it?" After alluding to the afMictions ot l'rovidence in tbe detb, the regnend gentleman tbn spoke: "Of bite tit a people have i jnfi Jo I it the lato limcn'eJ president wi'b a full 2nd b'.vin confidence, rtrhir no mm w.t ever -1 dittlv ?:vl firmly imbedded in the Learts of the people as Abraham Lincoln. Nor w'.a it m:takfti con&Jenee. He deserted it. He merited it bv hi- character and bv his acts. His hole life wa s'mcle, p!in, bonc-t, acd truthful, and just, benevolent, and kind. Hit perception? were clear and quick. Hi judgment was rood acd pure. Ievond a eines' ion, alvar and every where, L endeavored to be right and to dorirht. Hi integrity aa thorough, all-con-ro imp. il waä tae eHme:n every place an J re . -a lation. In the c ns deratiun and control of mat ter?, creat or d ill, the om) ;rinciple ef rower an J beau'.v ski-d u lu?'.re ur ad bu oiher ex"cl !encic nf n.c-i -ind be-at, and texkramended lim i hi fellow vitiicr e. a mta who, ia a time ot unextmp'ed peril, whn the verv life of the na tion wa. it u, iinld bw eboeeo tooccnrjT tbt hifi r oft of jwf r nod rejs"n(wbiiitj. . . liow widely ard ed, hoar purelv and tii;bfully, l ow firmly ar.d rteadilj, haw jur-tly and ucce?ful!r, L?d:d occupy thst pes:, and met it grave dejnand?. is known to the ecus try ard the otld. lie löccrc rru taat tic kinzdata is tbe Lord, and he is the (overcor doioac natiors He remembered th Oo-I ia in history, aid felt that never hd IV. 2 hrd cr Hi mercy becc to inces-unt ai the hliiury oi thia Laiiia. He booed that ?ame would corJnue to aid t in this ccr rrstt-: trouble. I ipeak what I know, and tcriify to what I have heard him ay. wbea I aCrm tbit -joodnei and mercy wtre the prop on which he buL.biy ieined; that they were tho bet hop Le hid for himself aud country. Hence when be was Itivir j his borne and com injr to this citj to tike the seat ia the executive chair, be ssid tv" old and tric-d friecds who jatbered around him and bade him farewell : " I leave yoo with this request pray for ma." They did pray for him, and million? of others pray od for bim; nor did thej pray In vain. Xaver tball I forget tbt emphasis and dp
caiotica with which he ni' n. . 1 ' " iZVt g"?V' USÄSi- J AMUSEMENTS." . ad poodr. of Gcd, .ad wbea err.ta are rcry I fr!'"-" Tnn.,e Street: tretter.Jrz, r.i r,ronrnf t : -"naffer .....nr. v. it. mi--.
orc? war. WblCh n.n , ,k.. su win w wtn ia me enn. In coaclusion, he ?aid. ' Thou h our beloTcd fresidcr.t ii lala, our cocatry tf.in "and ln . n. ... . . "fin tvT. , ,r raerjTT a wen a or jod?mer.t. Tear? cf rratitrde cir.fle with thn: r.r L -k:l! - r" -hvu m I J I I ; M . M I 1 I I tf iVpro !: arin.r a H;i... ,!. . 1 . God be prai-cd that ccr Tallca cbltf "lircl loc'' 1 enough to fee the day dwn, and the star of rexcej rie upon Venation. He said he w8 KUd when tbe an hd ri?ec. The liht wi!l fall upon hiij jrrave, and the pr.iTC will be a rr. i-Tte.l rdl rre(ioi; -)." Tiir. rtcct-rox. ,t ii o cLck p. m. ihcfuLcrd ptwccoaiou tUrtAll of tic bells in the city tolled, while minute gun were fired. 1 enr.sylrama avenue, from the Treasury to the Capitol, was entirely cleir from cutb to cutb. The procession moved, hc.tdci by a colored regiment with arms trailed, pretty m':cb ia the order of the published programme. From house-tops, here thousandswere congregated, the sibt was the most ubVi.me aLtl friificent one ever witnecd in the city or country. The fort acron the Fotomac J miaut guns that were beia Sfcd in thecity j limits. Treceding the bcatse r.3 the military cco:t, over ore mile lone, the- arms of each be- i ing dra; ed with black. At eLort intervals but.d discourseJ dirges. c!.d drums beat rrufiled sounds j After the aiti!!e:y came tho civia procein, headed by Marshal jLamon, the surgeon general, 1 and physicians who attended the president. At this point thfchcuse apneared. and the thousands, i as it pa-ssed, uncovered their hai.I. t The fur.:d cur was large. TLo lower b.- h fourtcta tee; bug .md cveu tttt wide, and eight leet from 1L0 srround. The upper bi?.e, u;o:i which the cofiia rented, wa? e'tvea lert Ion,; j and hveleetbelow the top of the canopy. The canopy is amounted by a giit eagle, covered with crape. The wbalo he.tr ,C ii COTered vrith cloth, velvet crape tod Ulrica. The seat i cov crel with cloth, and on each .ide is a epic:did lamp. The car U fifitrn fut high, ai d the coflia was m bleed to auoid a tall view to II p?e-1 tators. it was uNvru by mx gray horse-', ta .i one üttrt:ded bv a groom Tbe p ill -beater were, ou tbe put of the rto ate .loiter, o. Con ecticut; Morean. tf aNcw iork. Johnson, of .M trvUnd. tes. of Illi'-oi.-. ade tf Ohio, and Cormes. of CV.lloi.-iii. On thf r.rf. of tl.A ITmw.n Il.ri- ,.f f, ..n,. ; Z'clkn, of tho maiine corps. Cvibsns O. II. ! B ""'" in?;, tieorg l Ad. an 11, Thond Corwin. I C .. . ' . . 1 . 1 mou Ciuieroi). 1 Alter ihe hear?e cnio ti.e laioii), lonVt-tii : of only Kobcil Inculu sl-I bi little biother and i l' 1 , , ,lav 11 üllJ rt l P c'f i cxt t.s l'rebidtiit dobn-ou, lidin- iu a c.unipe. wii.i Oenctkl Augur on tr.e m-iit no Hu eral S'uukI) on the lc!t, mounted Folio wii -n him wtrc tho cbiatt,hicf justice C'ai-c and tin; HUfrt rao L'ilic"; , wwe -ceeeded by congress. the p bercb.and the o.oniutio com,, wii.-d tv-jaiiii ma i:ieuio;nv ! 0' thr. te-irhed luv miles more, and was ouiposei ot pubiii: oflicici. JelCp, iüo:js irtru v.tn.u- eiiu-.i, nt.d mcraoou ! civic focietie.?, t'::fther '..i.'li t ; other l.irp? d!--pi ty oi miiit:iry. Some .",i'JÜ colored tuen w -. r promir.tnt fettute, to wird the en 1 The procession wastw. hours a. i trm miu". -iu i.j?i:.rr : k-lvcn point, and V i-, ubout tbioe n;;!c.H Ici. c. The centre hid tcithc I thccttiio" ai:d -.Viie rcf iiniii','. bcb.TC tbe rc :r b.va lei t Wil lard's. In orj') ?ir.ie dmchmcnt ttcj . ovr-r ( r,0(id e vil en ,'oy(3 ol t!:c tove mn c nt AT Til i; I Pi TO I. Ai:iii L: at the C'jpitc!,f.horc-rt: iit: ; were !! " cd in the cctitcr ef tl.e rotund t, ber: rath theibipbty dome, wbi.'-b loid r.cen draped in nio'im jL.fr üe un.j ou; The Kot. Dr. (inrb. in
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j Lord, our Redeemer and hope, to wh.e c iro we , nuw- commit thee prccioui rem iins, to wl" so j rune be dcrv forever and forever Amen 7' ! Guatd wp'ro then p'ace-1 witb the remains r. ! tb un wc inr iionn op p-.tb.-r h:r .; C1J i'j,h of April. Tho mi-st vivid rr.in.l c-nn linr.iiv picture tbe subli ne nprbt tb '.t is i:i vir , jn the rotuu.i ; M tigh. S: inddig cent- nnti b.r:k Wg fMr tm io the duir.e. it appears it were th hfaca jiuu in blaeii. reilecfiou of row rd KUUrr iv a tnoet ton.bcr .tp.rint. To morrow the temaii.ij lie in sttc. and the ntxt day tbey will go under Cicoit to Iiüno owl pf0pLE V..A,H1NCT0X. ll 13 oarcu.Iv fit: raited th.it 125 OOU p,, w n the etrcer here to day, to v;it. tho funeral concurs. MASONIC NOTICE. riOKRE will be a Special Meefins; r.f Ind anpoli i i. Chapter Tin.. T.,bi (Friday) evenios, at 7 ! o'cloct. f.ir wor'ü k' I k 11 L 1 fecrcturv. WANTED. ASTrtll A lir 5 .oo1h Haleainau. Abo one that uuJr.-tarO ti o yoTIO and HOSIKI'.Y bu-ices. Appl to F. J. UcHLUH, spr21-13 La'avette, In.t NOTICE. ON a:.d abrr Monday, May Id, thi Comprt-av will not recede fjr Farts acyth'.r. ljut National Currency, e.eept at the Mcc!-.:U chared hy our City Hankers. K B CATHERWOJD, Freiint .".t:.i-zi Stro.-t aailwar Cosipny aprtl-rtio. B"5lT WILET" Ä: ISE TITTTIST Revil Estate Brokers a: Auctioneers. 13 CITY LOTS V I ICTIOIV!! On MONDAY. April 24th, at 2 O'clock P. fti. on tho Promises ' fpiIJK DFtM..K LOTS ART ITL'ATEü TWO t -;uari r.o'i f Wa-hiLStc a r.rtt. ar1 opp";: tie 0 d Fair r.'rv- : ( ,f late kn.wa as ÜLaUry Park:, lüiai-un i ijv-. ;uii ar.-i :rrrror. ! c. , of tbe dry. The lot- freit oit r Yf-rk- Bricht a::J BUke street.. u.eut to aM. ' V.LI VmL- .1.. .1 I . -,.i..l ,ll'.Vl,.l..:.L ru tn, 1.2 -V I rub ka : f-r a th.e -rr TLu-. er sali: : third cadi, an'i ij br Iflt-ev jr to f( 1 aj ni-ai-priet.;s with it:ert. t"Ut cf the lots r-rt t!" bad a - ih- cfi'.re f WiLFY t MAKTiN. Feal Fstate FrkeT. r: d:i!::4;ii VOTICE I 1IF.RFRY GIVEN THAT AN rLZTTIOf l will he held on Txeviar, the 2J day or MaT, S6'. In tbe cl y cf itMt'an.piis, tor tie !ection t,f the follftw. infjc.tjrataalor i.aye.rs.crual c or a-e elected ail q-nbSed Myor. City Irttwrtr Ciry Clerk. Qty Jlarüai.Oty Attoraey, City As am city r.r.iii.cer AIo, cue Curjc.lmaa to repiete' i each ward ia thCortrao Council of fa id citr, i ,erve ' our year er not I tbelr jcc-v, r. arr eedei e t f.n'.i. i Ced. Poils will h opeueJ cn t !ay above r rrtie.l at D19 fo'.lcwlrg flares, frcta S a. in. t- 6 p n : At the teol Heu ia l,t '.Vard; 4ih ' - ctb 6'b Tt - 44 si - AtM.T1elie:'$n4n,ta'.h . . JOIIX L'XVERSAW. aarSl-15 ... City ÜLaL INOJL'lOi:. fparc BAN&S AND BACKERS OF INDIA5APOUS hare caaairaca.dr acreed not tn nurrh.u Ouio or Kentucky Stit- or Free Rank Not, rr IcdUna rr.. svaaa int. anrr tt flrat of May Dtxi. at lest tkao tW per Celt-duCOUDt- aLd will not est an anr raoaey afur tlL tUu, bat win Jnt tha aae seat hoa fcr redecrrrJoQ . aprlJ-dlw
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Friday Yeniagt April 21st, 1865. BENEFIT OF MR.JV. . J. FLORENCE. "KICK ' MARRIED e , "lUriied Volllll tCCr. . P".0?.' or A,!I,ISI0J, Clrd and rarqtte,5a 7 rivate bxs. for .ii .u. no- t-ky.. ! -.r.n. 'i!"7?. "d F-mdj Circle,!', reals;. unKurrn in snas, u; ail reserred seat 75c. uxr open at i o'clock pr-c;-!j. PerferwiocaooK nen at a nnarter to o'elork rr-,.i 1A KTICCLA S SOTICK.-Thf. Un Cars le.w tk peater every eveoln-t at tie clc of tbe perforraar.ee. PeoplsLvict at a dUta'jcr canrelf ontki. . MASt5TNlic HALL POSITIVRLV THE bAST UDCK OPEN EVERY NICHT, An.i 4'a.fednesäar an Jaturdsy Aftm'nort t 3 v'-v thk roT kxtracrdkadi ixniRTinx ix inn rJC II !: CS II JLZ V T MILTONIAN TABLEAUX -01j 1 T 4 TiTQl I" tftwüP " VJl VVXi'Xs-XLi I-ivÖ A Oil THF i Mr yv IrRl? I IfW IV IIPlVi?V oniiai Atii a.it4i i4i unit UOl The War of tili Ant l. Trrv Pill nf Sitan inrl Pill nf Mpti ' 1 Ü0 raU 01 fcaUn ana lL01 M-KZ. j I As dcribed t v John Milton in his Immortal I.sm en- I I titled "'radlM; lx, it bHn a c.tn.!ec illuiration ot tLN rfeat l em frum tlrn!ni; to end. crrp 5mc-H (xrv iHRFK smNbin TATu:r rALNTiN-, carrying .nt MiltouN Wca ef 1 Heaven, Hell, Chaos and Paradise! , WH,,"W Le t j p,A,K ai,d viCTOKt snd 1.1 tirtr Le exLiUiifu in in:.-- utr tiLioiteJ iü utive D'rut, t- more itr.n ul. a niililon tx i exhit-iied before hT Majesty QVT.V'i id tbe entire Court, at Itackinchsra PjIjc . I !P" w' occiun tier Ma etr wo p! aed o t estow rr" prptW tor a di-tinu!il;d mark of bT rrsl rt' t s, I ' "HU CI UlCUllU.r 111 fir lpi lT-; C; I'rfprie;r r ioid Unac r. rr . v 13 "is ii ix ö l, e . Cuff ft Jlriue Stuart. Twdi.ii,( Strftt. IJ i V. ASI MAI'AC.F.H I IiOXALPfCN. t'.' r.vi:u r.vr.isiau. -- nOMA ncnvJC mV r, ;ÄT H J TRR PF. ill .-opo.tr i.lirhtly in tV. ir - ari-d sr.d i.lcar.n- p-r-f.nn! n't v;r:ctly j.Tv.pr, at.l uitabo for ouu? :r.' M, wj.h a porjietnal rbuc nf rr.iRrainne. 20 Talented Performors, VfÄarfrs TCC-1 cm ccrtT ; ÄcrJf-Tie I Oll r l T;i" K r,0 te:it--, front at :-0 rif;y : rT rö5i'n('!t Ir. rr"C'rt.i?:i 'is- jroTf ! -.1 S 'r!cfc. tJatlsice. S'vrry Nrttiirelnj' tfrrnoou INDIANA STATE MUSEUM 'MADAME M. A. ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS. "j-: u .cr tlio r".,:-.-ti'ji: i'f til l'l udxk p. f;.'- oi.Vr4!oi;v mbT r "VT tr.r Three Millions of Curiosities! Of tic tjjsi aTuusiuj ud i-i-tru' ii.e c!iÄT.c;i.r,:;ata re t from .ill parts of tbe Glubc. ADMISSION ....S(Kr,ts mviiamk ... rGLisn, ;.pj-'':i Vrr prh'.'rr ss. 81 ,500 ! W P. Il.t I r. run - v. -I ''I-'. .-'JIALij ....a r..i tT- . x.-'.rT.. .... vl.Tr flou.ri on tooa lots, iitlr l uio. that we cac Ji.p- of at f l.GOO each or.e-thir . cxb. sr.1 th hnl-ar.r-j in contenii-rt payneatt. A L S ii , Twelve fine residence in tb northerii part o't?.e cly, ofTerinjj at rery tern n h rte All claies bwyei can be accomiiciUted at onr off.re. UKLZPLI. JOVKS. apr21 (12 Krl Kt4te Broker. STATKMENT OF THE ClNtMTlOU OF THE ITihU aspolis Nat nnl Htok on tbe morning of tfce lint M. r.iay of AprU, IN'.,: Krsovacr.sw I Iiaiiiand Diiurits. ... rurt.itnre b1 Fixtures. Kjp-n'-e ar.d T- xes.... Prem um on Bord Ct.eck- an-1 Ca.h It-m. . Jjrd.Kli in 2,406 A . I0 3I3&C 1,61 15 Diietrcia KanKR la New Y.ri, CinciDoati anH üi!tJp',ift.. 23'i,2(C i C S. 5 20 Ho it depo iteel with Trea-arer Un ted .-täte jro.riro 0-i Five per cent I. -sal tender n'.'fs. '.TOO ffj 0r I jwfil Mc-nrr 3'-i.53JU '(2.a . t lAIT TTir. -capital s-vKk ! FircuIatTur Not,.. . Ö CM 0 Ou 4'.n.00O 00 i Individual I-pol-B 1,3" 3.07 Ct j Go'err.rnfDi lpcs;ts 124,4 3 S3 t Dne B.r.k na.S 4 Ta) iMerct, I Ncnu-.t & Fx;hnc 10.-J10 Z2 TiJLO. P. H1CGSST, rreii'ni. aprll-2Ir, O toa CrrJar 7t r 1 ifrn v Hrci letter j ar- f r to Votsxtj? Jlcn's .Hceliral Advisor. ! a - ! "1 RATUITOCS aivic- ive Irj ilu&A of t te jit"V VT ; fa Dn .-.- 1 A .. . ripens cf the Western Medial atwUtiw, r-llju arc I f e: t I7 tisil In seated eavf'.oif. free f.t chrte. f.s e-r5r.1f '.loa tri? fonrer! to !:p( ne rew a-fre-br.b!e trr-atTT.ent, tci ! corr.pr-r t cf the we! krwn phj'icai., tu wbf-nj all letter- rtiut be tlirertet. rKS. JACXSOS, HKftPFKT A rc. TOYS, &c, ac. ! T 15 AKRIIKffEtt 'Vfl', j 65 laldCH LanC. NOWTOfk, : litPOrrTELS Or China. Fancy Goods. Beads ilatc Pencils, &c, tari:e tba aftuiiou f tsyer, cJeria tht-ra th lir-ft xcr;ner.l at the nvct reasonable prices. fet-3a ANNOUNCEMENT. mn ward jossrn Harris offen L'sift9 th iLepeudett voter of tha lifih Ward, a an InÄepentterit cctoc racdldate for CouEcilmaa. 2fr. Uarrla I at. old cMrea cf the VTard, ba all his property la it, and If elected wi l pledge biaself to aid la arcarlng chea gu, tljbt taati, and ta Lx.l.aTir th,ixrteresta ef tha Ward In tbe Coascll and Me that It Lai Ita fair sWa cf all pabl'c trapro-feraents.
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THE TJJSIOT Till - OF- INDIANAPOLIS. IS NOW Ur.ADY TO 1S?SCE POLICIES. rlffil. J-w'OO.OOl i"vr - .. Caiiital ISoutid for Hie raymrnl of Lome's. $ 100,000. No .Safer Company wasmr Organized in the United Stales. Assets all Invested in U. S. Bond?. TEE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE VERY BEST CAPITALISTS IN THE STATE. . . VfcHFN VOlj CAS UiYK EQUALLY EKLI lI'Xt V ln-urance at home, why sen-t your n.ney at rJ? j ZSrZsl' M AKTIN DLn A j OltrBtoJn the first bt.M rK oitfc of the 1W CT ce, -No. , up-Mir (Talbctt k New s ; JUMS V RAT, I'rsM.'.eat. , V. M. Maiwtai, V. rr. srvt Tre as rer. t D. W. r.Kt'PI.S. Secretary. X3 i x o c o 1 - ,T VT r..h'(rof5 it.t'u sa- Vrn Tbomai . U. .J e. .ci 1 St aw Ba'.k: letcher 1 Sharp eV Lais, bib1 Allrci larrlcor.. iTKarrl'ö'r r.ar.T. innTaiiavwii-; Vi'a. H. br'.-lu iT-i nt cf l ir.-t Sat.ona rjtx,I.Tl am!S. iiwol.nrJ, f .'Ü i. trr.'t Satior.al t 9vV, :. d .aJ. a iUUvrin, of J. II. StaMwln A Co.. Inj an ico. Merritt, or Merrill A ewgblia, lud.; eh:rlra tl. It iymoi,.!. of Mcrr.. lioolraiü A V ... I'':- . anapolis . ... E. P.. ..tattitnlj;e.Ini.iai;ar l'.t; iam. Lanier. t-rt aii.-, iu.:.; ( V. Kaibboae, I'reiid.M-l of Uranrh of Url- t M ! Ir-d : 1 1- minker .Te rre Haute, lud. ; Baro!J. Casbtet of Hranch Bark, Kuw ie, r,d. i It ll O 1 Cl C I M CalrinFlfcter, S:.. James M. kay, Tbor II. Sharp-, Alfred Unrrisi-ri, Wm. H. Kn ;i!, T.'ir;. S. 'ubt nc!. J. II. ItalJwin, ioo. lirrriit, 0. W. Hatht ;.iit . L. O. Warreo, Jen-.o L. VVilbani-. J. W. l'.arsoa. K B. ilartirxUl- , Clia.. H. Ksyrv r t. Iu. Ncble, Vt a CouitbUi'. 1. utian Hill.-, J.C. S. Harris,:.. Sicboli McCarty, A'iilla Joiifj, Jr., Bergen Applin-. Jrr jlrtno, Wm. Hri'len, Mark K. i:?ee.-, JvhH W. Iliubb-. S. If. Maaimon I). V.Orubbs I .or i3 Jordon, F!iba J. Hola', T, J. W. Murphy, Tuarl5-d30i W. J. HaliMay, Wm. A. bra lrbaw, K. Urownint A Co., Jioi U. Tatti.-or., Kinenn A J. B. Xlxo'j, ',Vr4. IV! 1. Uu'T lit.alJDt. M U I.aTidl-. io. M. Willin.-, V.. V. .ojtbtr, lir. I. 11 Janip-M.. r. K. Mliott, hep Ape-, S.W. V.'atiOL, .liitr.os K a o.iiijf, io. P.. VMn-tc-, '.Ti-. Y. Wiley, A. C. IVtiiN '1. F. Kicker. J.It. llowar.t, Wm. Waila. e, Wm. FUxtrr, Mfljor M. L. Dnr.ly. r.K. Xuot, Jr., A. A- il Scliuull. J.V.Perrine, Irifjrarn Hetthr. W. D A1C, . F. Witt. A CARD TO
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DE. DUPOKCO'S Wm PERIODICAL PILLS. FOP. Ir !JAL7.S. Iniilllilllc ill C'OireClillfr IrrrCU larif ICS. ZCCKIOVIII ObtrilCliOII of the iYIoiiIIiIv Turns, froui Whuscvcr fa um :iih! AIujij snrrsfuS i :t i'rcveiitativc, J And thJrnly snre" ami CKKTA1S KKJXKDT for all those aClict itRcompiaint f o peculiar to ti e sex, wh th-! er ''Diarriel or Tl:"-.e l'ülö are nothlr;; rcrr, but bare beer. Bied the Poc'ors for ODany yer, both in i ranee aid Krrt' ica, wi'h unperalubd fnrcess in every cä-.e; and 1. S nrg"l y rnony thousand lafiie- . bo Lave u.ced tkei'i tu mak? tht Fills public, fT tl e alleTistioa ol thost tf ferir? fra any irrc-calari'ies whatever, aawcll aa to. prevetit hii Inrea of firaily wbreLealth wdl r.t . permit it. F ra j!e peculiarly situaied. orthoe tnpp- j ins themelve o, r cautioned ajaiui-t usir. tLe? ; Pill- while in ti.at con:it.on,as tbe proprietor aiume ' so reiponit'ilit y a'ter the above aim r.ition, althonuh th ir mil.lr.rss fouM prventary ncLiof t fcet:h. ; Otherwise ti.e i!N arerTOTT:n)f r.c!ei. Ynll a- J cr"'.r;t . directions acctr.patiy earh box. &000 0, B07.FS HAVK BEEN' SOLD IX TWO YÜAK?. Ten toon iaAi Äoxea eut hy let tt-r, both by myself ari'l ! agents, to ail prti of tbe world, to which ang ers hav ' beeu returned, ia vxhlcb laliessay nothing I. ke the aboe ; Til have been kn wn since tbe SC1ESCK OF ilr.LICISK DAWNED UPON THE WORLD IN REMOVlNO. ! or thivtha 4Nn kKTOKivd v TT' i i in n.i rKOPtKCHANSKL, quieting the nerve and restor r it ! tbe"roFT color of liealib" to tbe cht-ek f theuo'tdt li- ! FPIC- ti ti pfp pox -JIT voir r-rtirn I KIC I n.R I.OX. sl F.ÖXE., fvr t5 CO. 8o!d by all rmiti.t, end Ly the followinjr Jobblr.if ana ra? uouea, Agrnia lor lauianapons, loaiana: j (lJies, by sending ji, can procure tbe Fill, sent cn-j fldrntilly by mil, and witbont observatiou, to any J part of th etty or conmry,) ar t for aale by j TOMi..NON s uoi.So. 1-, Kast WashiDRtea etreet. SIEWAM 4 UOKtiAN. 'o. 40. Kan Wi,Liiui street W. I. HASKITT street. i CO., N .. 14, V7et We. tlntoa II. II. LEK. IS Jvud iu. Hates' block. J. F. SKNÖUK, Kn. r. Bates ( cue Work, tr.d by Vb Atrt,t rf,Wj, JTo. 73, Fcnth Meridian i:rer. U. 8. LtCKT,GeEeralTrareiiDAentfor the V.'e- iem ftaies, 1C7, ivarnc-rn sreet, Chicago, llliLuii. N H. Sov.-i Ounin ULle the bc.x U rtcro' A "S. E0WI.V J-.a3I-d1yeorJ WOTSOWS. 4C. L. LUDORFF & CO., WHOLKJ4AI.I. ÜXALF.ä IV COTTONS. Cento rurnishing: CooctS 1 r m -c -k' m ATE R'MOVFD T No. 32 South Meridiard Street. irJ" ree.'lve.t. . ory large nartnieni off tlnod., vrtilch will ax Id him uiHHitra;i-eon eu York jrlre aprtt-dly JOHN D. SÜLUVAn. UVERY, SALE AMD BOARDIfiG STABLE, N. 10 Bast Pe tri Stratet, la rear sentin! BulltUa. matfl-Cly
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I H n 0 ft CO e 0 I K H A b ta 0 Ö l cn P e-t W o W a 1 0 b 0 M j 0 Q PETROLEUM. I K rV 1 O I. TOE" NEW 'YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM GOMP'Y, or.jAsizrD ishtn tuz VNl MAM'F.aCmd5ii L.WS OK T.Tn O! NkW YORK. ' minim; CAPITAL OME MILLION DOLLARS, -IN Olli' II und red Thousand Slians, - - AT ubicrptioii Irce, . per siiare.Mot 1.1a hi r tor ii r I lie r Aeaj,mrut. OFFICES: Tio. 24 Empiro Building, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, I- BH-JCa? aVC BCMra Hon.IAMKL S MCKi:JSO:,, rrfs'dfcct. V.M. T. MH'l'Ü.Vir r.-e i.lent. VoöHlT BRSKiT, Secretary. JI.J. BKb'TIMli hSup't. litUMitle, Pa. .TLAM.U LANK, 142 Kr.-idwej, X.T ,Trearj. Ti p uN of tlio 4:ciiipnti- are noir , producing on.
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TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., II A i: T nut D. COXS. ('iipiinl .500,000. LNiiURLri Ad A INST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. i eaaeral Accident I'ollclea IOR lia-wlred to'.tari, wth f3 per week eora
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i'ec Jta a Ii II .obey tr 5,foO, or ti ptr we. k vtii. per. Aion, as ab'.re, at tbe peial rate... I orrlgn Jtlaka. Fo'iciet ifued tor Forelaj, Wet IlJ müi C lifv.riu travel, iu?.- can he If-arLed by applirstj&n to the l'3'.r er Ag- üc. Kttirt. rime Tickets. ir.il r ( m m n fnnl . i X mrl.l..n Wl u.V.
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. i u . . w.m v v v. ' ym.mm-9 . m Ltj r miiwmj a ICS V. OCce, lLsorance 'I rket for one cr tb-rt j day.' tra-el. 1n rr.ti w.ll bjy a ticket for oce da ' trarrl, luauriuf t3,tH,, or flS eekly cospeiaaUuD. T.cket pol de aiM f be bad tr 3, 8 aud It montba. In the am da-Oer. II izaid un tk t?ken at llararto Kaie. VedScs.1 Kxatnuaiou ro-Jired. p.. rie wr.tten by tbe Corr panies' Aj.ent. Po oc e f..r f lu.ooo, a:vl for i yea-, can be bad by p icf.tioo to the M-t yent at li.diaiar-U ajud at u HoTeOtc.
I I i: r c T o l: s OL'-'TAVITF F DAVI3, W. H.D.CLLKSIF.L, JAH. L, HÜS 4kD, GKO. W.MOOkF. M AS H A L 1. J M. W K I-U BK.NZCJ. ICOKEI'.TS, TFIOMAU PFLk'N IP, Jr , tll&ICLKS WHllE. Ci'tt.NKLlL B. F.ftWI!f, HIGH UAkRiSOX. OK'K s. OILMAN, JONAlflAX K.BP5CE. ROI.5K1 D.SS:.S&oc
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O.r. DAV'S. Vieepre1. HFShY A. LTEk, General gm. H. C.UAIiTlN, 8ta:e Arfeut, . 7 Tcirperar ce Hall, Irlacapoli-, lud O t. DAVIS. Loral Aj-ect. 0 C (Ml Fell.,m. IT.M N. P.- Aer.' r.J .l:r';.rr w.nt.l i tk-Siate. ar.,!...1 - - PROPOSALS.
to ovitii-:xTii:it.s. SLAI.KD t Li.r.ji teilte rceird at my cfrtce unt'.l rvav.rday, Apr 1 2i:b,fvr tit buiMii g of two Tttl Ihuw-j 0 tie lr.u atiapol a A Cur.brUrxi Gravel lt-i2. One near Cnrnkcrla id arid one rvar the retteDco of Iiac N. Fb'pp, eait f thecity. Plana and apecificatiom furvinte4 at ciy f Tfce hor.ve tenet be conplettd ty ti:o Jirft 4y cf Jane. r. a. croDwtw, apria-3 Director ef Coitpatv.
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Dt3. TUOapSO!? ASD WOODFLK HAYK TUIS day entered lnu P.rtnerh:n fv.r tha rraetk. ,f Med cin and 5o'rery. . SorrJi Ill!n-: Street, tear Dr. ThArroon a resldore. aprl djw. r
FOR SALE. A b.e Cirmlar Steaa Saw HU nearly aa rooi a f w. Tbe locuioo Utter than UkDoa w tht State cdiaoa. Tba Kill cteare! la-t year -.000. Ampi raator. pwi for wantioa- to eil. Jforie nl apply wak a r tn iz o' 'lin. nTTrftr particular, app'y at thta eHct. :i . : ABaE. TOI.tlOO F INLAY A W'LPR'S CELEBRATED TOLEDO ALE mbaxttUaaxiaXfbaxreU. Ear aal t j raartS-dtX T Soati MtrtlUa ttreet, Xadlaaadia.
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