Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4524, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1865 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL.

T.1 C5I0 IT MCIT f IIiVIiJ.-- Jacaao SATURDAY MORS1.NO. APRIL STJ Tb Opposition Preaa upon llio Aaattination. Tbe Dscratic paper precptly upon the reception of tbt cewi of the afaisloatioa of Mr. Liscolm, condemned ihe act Io tha atroa;eit terina. and called opoa Iba peopla to auataiu the alalnistratioo ia tha ex'zenc? which that terrible Calamity occasioned. With one accord thej made pirtj yopatbies. tod part;!! prejudice and animoaltie subsidiary to the first dot of the citixca, tbt preservation of ibt jovernnjent. Atd tLU apim baa been exhibited by those bo hato bees regard! as ibe rcoal active ia tbeir opposition to lb political policy of tie Ute president. Will tbt people of oiber nation! require itronjer erideoce tnan hia of tbe stability of our invitation? Id tbe following letter. Mr McCcnocn, the secretary of tbe treasury, most feliciwusiy elaborates tbt. idea. lie says: "You will preceire that tbe new admioi.Mratioo ia inaugurated, and the wheels of thejjovercraent are rot top pel for a moment. Mj hope if, acd my belief ia, that tbii Rreai tatiunal ca lataity will teach to tbe world a les.on which will be of the moat bcneCcial character to our repub licao form of poveroment: that It will ahow that tbe aaiaaaiaitioD of oar chief tzngiatratevloei net affa-ct io the alighte.: degree the permanence ol our inatitmioea, or tbe rezultr administration of I the Uwi ; that an cteat which would hate ahaktn aoj other coon try to the center, does tötete I stagger lor a mornfut a goverutccr.i me our We bate already fiirea extract from the com Dents of tbe leading democratic papers upon the catiooal calamity, to illustrate the onct.r of sentiment which rerraded tha hearts of tbe A taerkran people, cot only in detestation of the ... ,. ,:-f hi i ;n rreat crime which cauetl jiumen-e-t:rief, but in , their prompt tupport of tboe in authority to maintain the government io the cri'is in which it bad beea placel, reardlen of all psrty cr pers oal conai-leraticns. In this connection we desire to cake one core eitnct. a qucuticn from The Daytoo Empire, wbich taa been re jarded as oue of tbe most extreme of the opponenta of tbe adenini-tration. and ia rrcogcixed aa the personal organ of Mr. VatLasniuHAii. Said that pritt co the morning of the sjaainaiiou: "Last Dicht was a night of horrors in Wabiagtoo. rrcaiJeot Liucolo penhed by tn baud of the as-Mha'n. At any time thia would bare Leea monitrous ir.exp resibly hrrih'e Juat now it id tbe wotat public calamity which coull hare bcfilleu the coir.'.;. Ori&t 01 hae raercy upon u-! TLi ia ihe begir.i.in; ot etila. Tha hopea of ereti tiio who opposed hio policy esrlicit and strongest Lad brun ti tmn toward Abraham Lincoln for delireratce at Ust. And cot without rea-oti; for his ccur? for the I art three moctba has bem ta-.-t liberal an 1 con ciüatory. Iiut he hat fallen b.r the moat heiri b!e of all crime, and he trht at thitmnment. do$ not jnltt ia the common thrill and thuddtr ichich thocks Ih uhole land, if no bettrr than lAe uncitin " Well may Mr. McCctL cu remit k, in viw of this and similar exptcvicts of popul-tr devotion to the government, "thtt ait event which would have ebaken any other country to the centre, doee not even s'-ajj-cr fcr a moment i governracot like ours." The ew of tbe I'realdcnl'e ?lurer In ICIclimnriil. Colorel Forney writes: "On Siturday afternoon, atandinfj at the corner of the Spottawood ll'juae, i Kiihmocd, I w con6detitlT inforoied tliJt l'rrsidtt.t L't;coln nd Mr Seward bd been a-us'; iteJ oa the Fridevening previout. Although it waa loi.g nl;cr miduight, and far into the aleepleaa r&jru.iu, before the frightful cilarnity began to isuu,eu ainquestionable shape, it wan Lot until we hau takeu the extra train at 7 a to , for City IV.Lt, via Petersburg, that I yielded to tbe overwhelm ing sorrow that it would be confirmed. The blue-coated guard at one of the eiationa, ta whom I handed a newppsper, told us of it, a:d w.ib 'wet eyes.' and with tbe muttered remark, 'there will be trouble hereabouts ' Uenching City Point, when we took the boat fir Fortress. M')D roe and Whii)jjtoo. we gathered a few mezT detail, and fin illy, ou our mourstu! horucwiird way .'met the dovo-goia staitser with a.i er.or raoua placard on ita wheel house, ocouni.w that President Lincoln hsd heca assair.tcil. "Ia what I sw of the people cf Richmond, 1 f w little but grief end dep.onden'y . There wii uo defiance; and the abounding tnanifcitatiocs ol poverty, destitution, and eahnustion, were well calculated to inapire pity. Lite on Saturdaj eight I met a lea ding and it. tWntial cilixen, and aaked him what he would think of the news of the anamination of l'reideiit Lincoln ty m.e of the friends of the rebellion! He replied with a terrified look, 'Can you believe that any human beicg would take from us our beat friend?' I forbear naming this gentleman, but io a lor.g conversation with him io the roor iin, he was co free ia the communication of bis views, and rpoke with ao much authority from his high position, that 1 do cot doubt his aincerity. He eircestly approved tbe revocation of the order cctcoiiog to the rea.emblic of tbe rebel lexi-"!-ture. We were froed into this war, iu the south, by men wbo tlemsr.dcd the riiht of the states to secede, and the protection atd perpetu atioo of human a.ivery. Now boib thee ce mands are dec.del against us both are det J f r ever and we are ready for anv terms Mr. L:ncoln may propose. Such wa Ina Unmuts;, .apokea not alone ia my presence, but bilorp others." Lee in it leliuiond. Approschinz tbe city from the outhwest, by the Hicbmond atid L;iichtur turupike, the little cavalcade, composed of tte taileii rttel chief ano tome half dozen of hia stff. with alKut the aarre numbetf eavalrv. attracted iilt!e utieution until it hid nearlr reicheJ tb cetitte of the c ty. I was half pst twu io tbe a'te a oa; m ny pe Iwere oa tne ft.eet, aiid the tce of Lc i-jo familiar here for him to escape reguit on. Vert soon a motley erowd were following hia., cii'z-ns and rebel p-jl-icrs, Ut,ion soldiers and clntr. Tbe windows and doors of bouses tl:w optu, i.d women waved tbeir handkerchief in ivi eort uf waj. Lee paased oa wiih omethirg of the Üeiit, cnobaervaut tbounttulues cf hie conqnerrr. Grant, In Ms m inner. At time', glancing right or left, he recognised an acquaintance and bowed (lightly. Ilia hair as white as snow, bis ore worn face, bis jided air, tie cirrunulances surrounding the man, tirred tbe peop'c" hearts, andwecaa forgive them for it. Stroi-g mru wepi and women obed with a eoriumits crief. The crowd increed a: every step, and bv the lime be had recbel his residrt.'. on Fr-inklio tree:, betweeu St'tccth and K gbth, it hU sroa into a multitude A be d mouiited from his lirel h-ire, the crowd ii;-ne-julT jrvs him three cbeer Aa be mounted his step, they ca!!-I tumu!tuou.!y for a speech Lee atooj for a moment on the balco: v, t,;d;cg bis ataflf good b?e. In rep1? t te oro-d he raised hie bat. bowiaf pithily, aoi tb ::eit ics'jnt the roinei uldier baj pwsH with-.n hia door and waa loat to s:gbt. The naj nle i iT, ihe trowj dicered, and, a few momenta ltir. rt! even a curious loiterer ws left cr. Frt.ki:u treat. Everybody avearJ at once V r-issnler the proprietv of ve occaaion, and left t'-e p. loled general f t'e ol.ru.ie of I i o 'v. hon e i v.u i.ne aj:ernj.t! h teca kert rrj . t 1 - L . nd even;r. l ee's re' vj'ou-lr .1 a', not a if... LI. i .i 'pea. not owie old a (i;:n of i; e ab -t it rer.)ntl fr-en i wvu'd ca )jt a'mt ::itr;b!v Le wojid he turt.el awav without iti ng a im i:cce I er.tere J th c;ty s d je to Lee U say Iba the !et toas.ti.e dijlay. that he t ok the hortest route to tis bouse, and thai be kai ukeo ail poiible care to aro:d a a any airu o; pun'.c ceaior:-trat: u. Kt Lictoci The rtvifal in church ol thii city I. a eoc.i.iufd tho ith u; taptiit med it waa inter st up 10 lt l:( brourbt t'j a close. T;.! t r-a whn i " l:Ii'fa ere buried in the likeness of Ctr.at a dov.h. ptitor lt Sabbath. Co i urn but Ienccr! Saja The l'erre Haute Journal: A'.i the ailache of tbe prorcat roarshara o5.ct iithi city except one or two, have been diachartf cd, tbt bua ioeaa of that departoect of tbe jovtrcoet;: bIcf a bo at dost.

ffaf Til DtI7 iut SttLrl. ' runtml t irrmonlti at fielbr rille In honor of the lavte Pi caidenl En lug? ot Iter. J. J. mjiti. Srril.aTVil.lt. Ind.. April 2J,1C5. Dzaa Sia: You will Kff ttl? gratify tbe under

rzned. together whb other Iret.ds. by frLih.:: a cop? ot tt eulogy deiiver-d tr trur-cit on yeiterday cr,oa the ccrilo.i of the lu erI cere mooie wf the U'C laraented prrVdet ct the UcitH State, Abraham Lit. Co!::, !f r pub!:. tioo Vitt repe-tfüi;v . R. D Lotr;, Samuel Morrison. Lira Ii. Difit. C Wnght. K. B Atrsdcu. Herry D b'e. Altred Maj- r. Ilea F. Dv;s, J..n C (irrer , John Hrndruks. Alo&n D!-:r. Tr.o-. A. Her;dricki. Mrr.ul D ce!;n, II F. Love, Jarr.? Umca, fc. L. Vaup-e't, W C. E. rYnrer, .' McCo.nr.el.S-.e?h& Major. 11. M Itiy. To Rev J J. Smyth 2Ht!BTVair, l.D , April 'ilii, IÜS. llan. Juden L:an. Rev. S. Moritnn ond eiktn: (Iitlzmkx: The raanuacitpt codUidid ' tte tiogj which wai prtpareJ acl proDoanced at the request of the c:ty uthont:e, is berew-th r.Uced at your dipoal. The lew hours thtt ioterreoed between ihe tioe I notified of tbe duty enjoined upon roe atid that appointed for the meeting of the cm aTi!, nc be th ap.l.y Tor its dehciencies. Youra, witlj hlh regstd. EC LOGTOnce eveiy Tear, the Touth of Spirt ere accustoxed to acmt!e tl the tor.bol Lcc&ida?, to rii'ir I onor u trie -hle of tber i;lu-trious devj; ani to draw in-piration from the rr.caiory of the heroic acts of -icnSce which th kit .z at d hit immortal band offered at thr deml'tj trit, in defence f thfir C4tie Und. We, however, are eUadic too Ler to tbe strange ar.d ttn ihle tviuta of tue U?t lour years, to be abic to lorta tbi just eutruate of the rneo, their citri', their pUi aits, which ibe calm j'lvlgment of hietor? . . J f , . ' will pl.ee upca theia This at ltat u ceruii., that of the m ov uacjes wbich the muse of history will not let die, f the diatinguirhed patriots to whom will be allowed each his own Liehe in the temple of fame, there oust stand as the central figure that ot Abraham Lincoln. Of all the notable men who hate fiMtu t tie? etil'ed office which he held; of all tbe orators acJ surcsiuea who have graced the cour.ciU of the nation, he Ufids forth porcnally and i-HkUIly to be j-ided abeolu ely and r ot rc! itively, by bimmelt ai d r ot by comparison with others. I say yrti nulla t e.'iuoe, piobably with the exception ot one ol the gre tte-t of tbea, all his predecessors lud h-d the adrsntiges of a better early e lucttion, and a larger dirciphue than he in public afuirs. OtTi ciallv, because he wai ummoued to the helm at a time whea the tempest of war unprecedented in its euddenne--s, camclePf and ferocitv, wi just burj.tit:g with lerluVviolenre ac;iic3t the vessel he was to steer. Tte great busit.c- of hi predecei;ors had been maiulv to device the inet. for the greiteft propcritt to be derived from aystems end tnecresof internal policy, when ail waa i Ci a aiatc of quiet ai d peaceful ronteutmetit Ilia great bu-uieja was Vj devie meaü for quell rn ar,J cru-hinjj the mo-t k'-acricr lebellioit tecords of hisiorj; for Ldrc onizing the dissen fior s at d cor.fiicting intcrtifaof hostile sections aiid for rrstoting fiatetntl relations amunt the -c.ered cembtrs o! t:ie u: icn. It would be uijut to hitn. and unfair to them to draw parallel bet.eu Mr Lincoln end th se who went before hun. His conduct and acts Ime theie fore to be 1- oked at in their own !i;ht, and not from any reflectipg, bet ause it would te a strong refracting medinm in the circum'fmie.i iu hich he beiran lr s'lmifii-tration. when foul tevolt ex Nied at th veiy door; when rrrr.'s hearts were failics thecs for fear; when evrrjbody m :n atd won: m h vl hia own plan, "tid i bey who ktiuw t,eithr the alphabet ot politic il -crvice, end bardij the out!. i es the hi-trv l i. Ations, w rc fpc-tking lii.d wrifii g wn h 11 the tiornatx a-ur inve. ot tLe moit eaC' ktowle-dce i d j..r'ifot)d: :atemanbip; this nun ot tf e people. dcc:.Jir.g on ro prf celn tj. : cr moved lioji bi i oce purpose of maintaining the union cl i!:o tsfatcs, went lorto to the perforaui-ce uf t.e Herculean task with a persistent iuipoc and ii. ilerable detcrmiuttiou. This, I apprehend, is tbe true reason why thit dsy tbe whole people unite in giving no ninted meed of praice to our foully murdrrrd president No matter what ditlcrenceof opinion or of sentiment may have existed as to the special measures he adopted for the cctiring of this end. no right thinking, do tree rpoiking man, evir doubted, or this day doe'.ta tht every instinct of 51r L'nroln'e heart, every dc-jire of hia out, every thotinht and act vcrf for the untarnished glory, the undying bnor, and tb beet ititercpfs of the whole republic. Neither my Lablu of thought asd study. Lor my defective nieirisot information aod 1 eup pose ths latter is a defect common to moil, if not all who hear me would warrant me to prowounce either indiscriminate prae or sweeping censure upon him as a statesman. He stood at the centre of ten thousand entient cords, and felt the vibmtions of each. To make all vibrate harmoniously was the task he had to accomplish we standing at tbe circumference one here, another there, could catch but septrate cotes Andallbough some tniht imagine thtt there was discord in the sounds, vet all know that hi honor and integrity and well being of the federal uaion was tbe key note ever etruck by the picsident'e hscd. Among the unm's;akablo traits which characterize great men, is a well defined individuality a sharp, cleir cut personality that marks the man from bis fellows. By this standard Mi, L'tiCola will occupv no mean pUce smone; illustrious men E evated to tbe h:ghest plai e among the people, he a?aumcl noce ot the m.a', lormi cunceri-m that many imagine to be inseparable froro exalted position. Tbe genial, kind heart ed Abraham L:ccoIn. cf Springfield, Illinois, w.ia the Aime unaaumiug. afl'ibie President Ltcola iu tbe cation's capital at Washington. H s pungent, eurt, ofttimes unpolished acd inelegant atvle of writing showed his uamisuk ible individ ualita and hia wd'.! ;nea to be known by the world jua; as he w-a. Of whtt rasnnesa of little mind vanitv no mm could be more free lam be. Iu ibis respt-c: be was a great man, and a r.otihle instance ol that which o nght to te charsctfiistic of a ereat. frre. elf relent people themselves the ?ovtreign rulers of arepaoli-'n govern meet Anthtr p-oict in hi- character, and probaMv the oi-e which gve bira so much influence, sr. t inrd him so much coi.Su'eace among his tne:ids. tte qu; kneas, clearnesa n3 Rfi.er 1 accuracy of hi jadmcct I have been told br several perrs who h e had ba?ies Inter courre wi;h Mr Lit.co'n. that they always left him with the impesiou that io this rrpect he waa a remarkable man Tbe same horonble toil snd pntient indu.ry which rair-el birr, frorr. t!-.c loweu t- the bighet sphere, wen- camel with him to tbe pinuacle of rxwer. n mst hns ever charged President Li;;rc'u with any regiert of his onerom duties, through a i!e-:re oof fas aud n( iüdulger'ce. The harde-t orkfsi mania Americs, he never shrunk from anv of the varied labor that gathered around him. Perfcrra;r.g with pilier.t induar f y tak that were en' uli to natter the nerves at'J overpower th brm of unr foman rran, 1-e never ft i I end to eli-charce d wi:h itnple dizr.''T tt d mlejt C'urtrv a!! the faciei dfrr,,rd u.r der, to hi bih olfice. Hi pjre roori characer tar-i out in dit:rr t prominence anong the ex .! ec men ot the worl.l. tii biltt-rc-st i.p-xr.t:.t tre never. o t -r 1 kr.ow. ventureJ to imp:gr h roor! purity. ; i4t. h ül.rn i.-it'tr e r.f-i eof tice; rom-n haa n.'A iu.o the tbt.;S of druuker rf as h,,i rn i the c imhKr'- ell a r!-r? of laindiar rea .rt hi p 'lluie.-i i.;a h- with tle crime of hlphexy. or oocred 1 is eaM to the atrei or of -et, .oil ileeeures tv anv ir dm nee or exmrle abicu ba coaie :jr!h from tho W h ie Moese during rre-ideti; Ln coluV it cnihencv This niti n. I am v. r cn :ef' w II rerer know how much i: ha hrc Itd.ted eturir-g the! Iat four ter of wtr a.vi i::une internal cmtcoiioii to the ki'id, cierr.e;,:, foreivi"- heart ot h'tn whje rnourr'fu! death we this dtv con;cnemor ite. U ' rt ir. her thctii.tr I rcs ie!! u- how men of ü ffcrti.'. cl rn-ters in tim ol treub'c. havewubcut le-n suJevcn withgreefice.rn the lichtest prerencea. abed the blood o tl eir i' w a ccuntrt men So swppoaed cec-ilv. r o iniaoiueJ piofo. ii.n ever moved Mr. L'ncoln tv ann any mn' or:n "rrar.t I crce heard a ran allege th-i a na:k of hi cowardice. Ciiwiriice! It '.-. the very frf:t. They are tn cward, the . Clgulaj( U.e 'eros, the A!vi. Mirat, th Hobr.-pierres, who. like tbe Ujar wbtu bt has wnce UnteU blood, tbe tlirattorlt growa by what It feds 08. tQd CO lapping CAa amcge it Ko. I beüeT lü. Lin-

co'a wu a' j;r-ue2t!anj hrare mis, J'ist bericii If r(i a Djfrtiftil uitz. Tte rowa.rd, the r tea, wan tbe crouchiog t s?;G, aho ca Ut Friday tlftht di:brgedlu co'd Llood the corifalj wrf'uii whi.b crrieJ tte fatal bullet wim too urc a tici it.to tbe ett cf thought, that was Oes thca lvr!n5, ti we harf retvn to know. i: ror.?otnoi:ir pUrscf ctrcy oLd clfEfnr

e-M I l.e tVu ü.cate J. :.-Jt eWWatcd, to j he Lt.ef tioi al'ottf-J to ne, fome ct tee procjineit ai-i excellent trait ot act:r. The iaci-Cf 3 e f Lis Mr. lif, Lir.ro'.a' haribe lail ara'j. niot hi rhurscter; the i rt ?r,-l acb eveme C of his publ.c career; ti e nan husbiad, father, citiren, lure teen or will y: be fally i.fcued tnd et f rtii I nsll have d?r.e all th tt tt.s ocC3iion tf q -irr when I comrrtr.d him t' you sa a p. tent. Iwvin ard wcrktrg for the h:.-i'.r, tr.tfgrity ar d ttsbilnt of the whole nation; as a rr.an great in hi- rarj-ty, frmr e. m1i;'rv, purity, eertlc,.e an i kii.;i.e hiie we low be'o-e the v crutiMc ior. f the Oait.l-c:tn: flo J. who iu Liä pcrmlsMse providence bss suffered this foul rn irder to taac p!arf ihn icde tb e iigrc to be affixed to our nMioaal e-cutcheou we woill still as men mourn that a fallen cm has so fallen; as lover of our country 'e h'tor, lament tbit her cho-'n hevl has been o cut ü'iwr; and as lover of our country's peire, retft that the blow has fallen at a t:rue whn, tre poverrneaf havirj; paaed the point of gretcct peril. when tbe clouds were o.-per:ng. and the light was breakin? all fclorg the eA.tern hor'xon. the chief who hJ bm-".el the -torm, and baflld the galt.i and ws r-cirirg the port, shouM not be left to hncg hi urge experience, b'a rone sece and kind heart to the work of furl ire tbe ei!. atd rr.ocri! the ship, ir.dtli charctig the crew, sod to ber the glad shout of All swell goü.g up a the about of one nun from the pine forf 4' of Mair e to the cvergla.ics of Florida from ibe stormj shorea of the Atlantic to the golden Ktn-Js ot the Peaceful ocean. That he who had to Le'.r the booming of hostile cannon sending its death raeiffcnger among brethren, hid cot been fs.redtohetr ita dee brs mirghng with gladsome bell of joy, and see the mountains and the vailevs ercwhi.e re1 wr.ii the lurid flame of wir, all agl w with tbe leapt i fires of peace, because brr white-robed angel waa again, acd we would hope fcr ever, hoter ing over a united, reconciled and harroorir. family of States. Henri Ward llccclier' Adtlret at fr ort Munter We hate LOt t-pace for the lengthy Inresa of Mr. 1'xiciUE, delivered ulco the cccViou of ra.tfiijr, the Uuleu tl-g ovsr Fort Sumter, on the 14. h in-i , but i! i- eit.quent and forcible through out, at. a gtcerou? in ifDtimtjt. We give the foüuair extrctsto shor it rlnrtr'er s:d spirit: Wherefore have we come hither pi'grims from di-iu.t places ? Are we come here to rxultihst t.orthcrn hand are Ktronger thjii southern ? No I tut to rjvi c that the hands ot thoe who de.'ecd a ju-t at.d bemheetit ge.veinrnet are mightier thau the h:r.ds that a-aultt l it Do we exult ovtr fail.-n ritie? We exult that a nation hn not fallen. Wes-oirow witb tbe sorrowful, we i-y trpa?ti2a whh 'he desolate, we look upon thi. t-tuitete! fort aud jot.der liiapidaled city with Mil eves, grieved tint men hould have cornraittrd tuca ire a-on, n 1 Jad tiat God has fet Huch a muk t pon trearon, that .ill age hall dreid and ulhor it. We exult, i,ot f.ir a cai-.-ior. f;tat fi.d, but l--r a fCutiuit'ot vioiori u-; not fr tecjter, cut Ijr cotsc.ei.i-e; .ot. e devout It bei. eve, that our will is dot e, but that (Jod'a w ill h ith been done We tnotild be unworthy ot that libettj iutiuted tuoure-are, if, on such a d iy a a th:s, we suiiied rur heart.a by feelitigsof aini!e.-s vcngeince, and ccpially unworthy if we did not dtvotitlt thank hitu wbohih a.l i, Vengeance i 1 will icpay, ?ji;h the L:d," that he, h .th r ut a mark upon arrocssr'-bc'lion i.:t 8.ice-: able while time 1st Smi-e thi ti ig we it down, ' . ... ...I...... ... i on tnai u arK m, vrr.o nüii ten trc wir-.'y aw thit have tn' th:s '-'.d i p?t-tr and tnfi.l c to angei Tt.s sod has diank ti.iol st.J ia lu'ted; millions mourn for milli' t.a hii'i, or. envying the 'ed, pray for oblivion; towus snd villages hv teen trr'J; fruitSul fields Lnve turned back to wihlcmc-. Itcmic to pa" aä the prophet i-iid, the un wa turned to darkness -i.d the rroou to b'ood. Tt.e cimi?c of law ended, the eword sat chief iDRgi-trtte in b.lf t!ie nation, indua'ty wa' ptraiyz -d. morals corrupted, the public wetl invaded by rjpire aid ansrchy.and whole tatp wereivMjttd by avensir,; armies. Tbe world was a;r.z'l cd the eirih reeled. Whea th? flig jnk here, it was if politic;! rtght had come, end alt bess: vl fury had come forth to devour. Tht long niht U f Ldcd, atd for th-s r'.'tutnii g ! day we have come fiom afar to rejoice aud give thanks. N"o more war, no more accurfed ?e es- j gion, ro raoro slavery that piwr.cl thea both, j (Great applause.) Let no man ini.-rend li.e ti.ean- j iag of this uafoidiag tl.tg. It aat.s govercmer.t j hath returned hither; it proclaims, in tbe nsmej of Tii;dic.te-1 oTernmetit, peace and protec'i.ii j to loy.lty, Lurailiatioo and piia to traitor?. This t is the flag of novcreignty. The nation, not the stale, is iiovercisn testored io authority. This fl.ig commands, not supplicates There may be pirdoc, tu. i?o corce-si'Ui Grett applause. There navy be ami'csty and oblivion, but no honeyed eomproraipfs. The nation to-day b-vs peace for the peaceful, and wr for the turbu'ent. Tbe only condition of submission is to submit. There is the constitution, and there are the laws, there is the government. They rise up like mountain-of strength that shall Lot be moved. The? are the conditions of peace. We do not want your citiea nor your field, we do not envy toujour prolific soil, nor heavens füll of perpetual summer. Let agriculture revel here, let manufactures make every a (ream mu-.lc.il, build fleets ia every port, turpri? the arts of pescc with geniua ?econd only to that of Athen, ai d we fhall bo glad in your coodrie, and rrh i:i yi u wealth. AH thtt we fsk is un3weivirg loyalty and universal liberty. nd that in the name of thit gh eovere.gnty ot ne Uuitw bete- of America, wo dem.and, ar d that witb the b!eä.-ic8 of Almighty Uod, we will have I..'vtrenily,piouiy in boxful patriotism, we spread thi biLner on tbe eky a of old tbe bow waa planted on the cloud, ar.d with a nolerrn tervor becech Go3 to loot upon it r. i:a misei; ti.e memousi ol an; everlasting covenant and decre- that never ngnxu oil 11.1- 1111 I H u t un wtr.u lugeof byolprev.ih from ihn -pectaclc? Why rred anv eyo turn .ye rr ere nov -oc i-wi.- w.-kh. oTeriea;..Dtl cKce-.trt. carry u, Utk to t.mc-whe-n over W'.f'i tt.i mv.Mi'p .it tr. ti in irt l . r.r .

all ? In all o-.ircjion.il d4ya we were ot.e in the J lhffce Ms;(lwtton9 i H.jdreed a note i- Dr Hanlcngrevo,u:.onarjrdg?le,an.5 n the -cores cf j nanuBf vtui of lU s,ulurj Common pro r;roua years fuececuicg. , fl)r il lluCi, .f , eceived :c reolv ih followirr :

urou.ed the o!on:ef it wa? Gadsden, of South : "Imhasadlw. April IB. Cro!ina, that trit-d with t.re-cicnt enthusiasm,: "Paor. Hos: in rc; to v oir u t? of jester -"We itind oc the broad com aoti ground o! thoae day. 1 would atv f hive ni doibt thu the cau? natural rights ihit we ail led an.l know b, men ; which have n quired the vatiojs nanitiry pupThere ought to be no 2t"ew Kugland renn, r.o pl for the piet year will continue lor at least New Y:rker known on inn continent, but all of! the ver to come The leelin among our peo- ' u, eii J he, Amricaa " 'I bat wan the voice of, p'e that the v.nr :s over, wiil cns the n to fop South Cirol na that .-hall be the vckeof South 'heir eflor in thi be-evolef.t rr.oTemcnt. there Ceroiitr. Fa'nt is the echo; but it : oniinL'; eic.atoe gre uff-ring am r,ir hrare men. we low- hear it :.crnir-c d'y through !':. pi-je, ; Ol the un cn there are i. hopitaU about rut rt fhai te: bv.k .:jv.:i the bore no north, : 'aty tho'ad, of the rr'.r-l. HlM,ut thirty no we-t. no south, but one United State of 1 thtu-rd. 0.' nimher t- e tv -five rr thirty Ameri 'a In he a ul convntion of wr. the thot:rrd will rc-i: tu h jspita'. t the c!o?e of people cf the Uni't i State htvc debate 1, Ml- 1 l?'o' lied, and ordaired certaia fundamental trudl! It will be er?n fro-.t Dr. Htmrno id'a stntemrrt which must henceforth he accepted and ebeer; that the ujcestion f'r -t -niiiry Mip-lira u:II r ut rcr h anv alaie or nv individual wi?e who -hall i be needeJ, i an er...r II ."t e let the -.ik t-o

rrg ru Ufn. The ate to civil aö'.ir! whti tf-.e t- i,ur4i .aw ire to r.e 1 ' h in lief le cor.hti. rto: pence ar.d h:ippes. Whtt are thr o'i:ui-rc giver, bv the pt-t;de, speikit:g t.ut ot" hre ai d 'i it ki.e ol w-.r, with authofiiv inrired bv tb sme ti i ho r-ve the law from Sinai mor,- thut-''er .f trun p t voice-? 1. That thoe Uii ie t-hall be ne at.d 1 irdtvi-'o'e; 2 I hit ftate re r.- b.di:te ov j erei,nj, and have no r'gl t to d.taember the rt ! puM'C . 3 lTnirer-il l.h-riy i n n-prlJ..,ti ti ! rei uVi: a ccv noiict. t.d that ! T-rvlallbe ittrtv t never .-boli"-d S i-. ti are the reauhi of war; ihce ara the beat fruits of the aar. ' Tnev are wor.h all tl.ry hitect. Tie ir the foaudttior of pece. TLey w.U ecur: ben efct to a!" r t i r. a well as to c O jr g e-t wi dem and duty ia to accept tbe facts as the iecree cl God. W exhorted t forget all ' tha' hv I arrened. Yen. the wra'h, the totS ct j the cruelty, bct no; those overruürg cerree of the cruelty, but no; tr.ose overruürj cerree or God which t'.is wr t p. bounced as solemnly . aa on Mouct S;ai. GlvI ava: Rememher rev rrambr. her it tv da, et der th:s sun. under that brieh: rLsId of the .vtiaacr banner, with the t i m repest the syilablca of Go l'a providence, acd rec'vt tie i'.ersn decreea .Vo mere dUuniüa, more $eet$tion, no more ilitery I cbtrpe the wbo! seilt of tbia war npoa tbe ambitious, e-lu-Gated, plat'.iDjr. polLieal leaders ot ehe wutb. Tic? tart ited tili oce is or blcod. Tbtj tlx 9 deaolated lie aouth. They have poured poverty

t;rnts ih all ttt town aad cMcr Tfcty bate be- J Wl!derlthelaaiotioaoflböpe,p,c withphint-' tr, ar.d led tbea to believe tbej were tj.tir c tor tbeir homes and liberty, wb s homes wire cot tbr ,.c'l: j, atd whvie l.ber'j ruia to jeosaHy The-e rrr cit.; jDstigitcrs cf c' vil war btve re- eed the lijunof ETf t. cot tint tLt r-p pr-l Qi-ht ico l:e. but tbt the trr m?.ht b"

opp:cfel. A div will cocie aheri G 1 w;ll te i veil judemeat at.d arraign at hi b-r thee : aighiy ni'.cre&', a-d then e erv ort h n thiT theT biooily jrame b nde. ar.d cverv widow that site aorrow'i g, arnl every rnirce"i einl wo'jr.d? J 'offerer, ar.d every bereave 1 h-irt in all the wide regiuLa of this land, i.l ne up ami come before the Lord to lav upon th-e rhief culr;: o'. modem hiftcrv ihe r .iwf'il witce-s; a .! i

from k tho.!ar.d batt!e !) !-ali r-e up arm:,k ! Albert Kilfr.er f .Ia.pr, Debris conr.'v, of airy witnec. w o. with the memory ot their hi puWibc-d a 1 tf in The Jacer Courier, ir awful juTerirg h!I confront thee mii-crean's ' k- ow'l p: that he trdu e i the character ot . v. i. r. j- i'l:..T.".f...- r.i r - ...

"urmi o: uerce accusauon, ar. i cerv oaie and atarved proner ra!l rmje hn skicy hand in iuirceritit. Illcol hhill f.- all out for ven geance, ar-d tears shall p!-d fir justice, and cnet r-r.tll eiJently beckon, the heart smitten hall wii! for justi'.-e, rood men an 1 nrsels will erv out. How Ion?, O L?H, how long wilt tho-j not averse? Acd these guiltiest and mot remor-e!ess trf.itors. these hch and cultured men wirb might at,J i.'dom ucd for the destruction of tbeir country, these mot accursed r.d oetestcl of all crirtural. that havedrenchel a continent in r.ecdle? blood, and moved the foundation of their time with hidenua crimen and erueitv. rauehl un In b'ack chmda tull ftf vnirea r.f ren, einre and lurid wi'h . . . , , , , . i pnisnmeni. snail ce wnirieti aioii sn-j piuncei do& trd forever ;-r.d fr rever, :n an endless retributi ui. while God ha!l sav. 1 nu fhail it te with all who betray their country; and ii'l in he n en and upon csttii wiii sit. Amen Iljt f r the people nii-ieo for ihe multitude drafted and driven into thi civil war let not a trace of at iciosity remain. Tha mom'.r.t their willing run -U drop the mu.-kct and tl.ey return to iheir allet ance. then ?,trech oi:t vojr own hone-t rih? hand t greet them. Her ill to tVc:n the old dav ol kiri"lr.ej. Our haits wait for their redemr lion. AH res'urLTö of a renovated tiatioa sh .!! te apc'tieil to r-ti'ld the'r prosperity and -month dewn the furrowe or war. From this pulpit of broken tone, we s ptak forth our ernet pre-etinc r all our land; we offer to tbe president of the United States our so! emn conratu'utijr.a that God has sustained his life snd health under the unparalleled burden and fufJerings of four b'oody tears, and permitted him to behold this auspicious consummation of that r.auotiai ut vj ror wmcn r.e n waut-u I i. i. I u.- r.. with murh rutience and fortitude, and for which h? hta labored with such diintere'ed w.sdom. To tho meQthcr? of the government a.-foctsted with him in the ad cai. 'uterine of ;eTil ous atliirs in critical times; to f he s eaa'ors and representatives of the l't.ited Stae, who hjve eagerly fashioned the ins rumcrt by which the popular will ruikt express Hbd.enforce itself, wo tender our irntefu! thst.k". Applu.e 1 To the officers ai d men -f the, armv, who have no fnithluHv, skillfally and ploriou'ly upheld thtir country enthori'y I y suffering, labor and sc!.lime courspe, w e ,fT r here a tritu'e hot end the comp? of words. Upon these true and f-iith'til c:tizen. men sndwomen, who have borne un with unfl nr hing hope in the 'ai ke.t hour, and covend the hnd wiih their labors of love ar.d charity, we in voke the divinet LU s-iiK of Hita whom thev have so faithfully imtatel. But rhiiflv to Thee. God of our fathers! we rcii'ier j tha!ikkit ing and p-nie for thttwondrou provi idence that ha biouuht forth from uch hirvfc.;t of war the seeti of ?o m'ch litxttv and rete We invoke peiee upon the nrth; ree be to the west; pe.ir c te upon ihe south. In the n irneof God, we lift up our burner and drditit to pece, union aud liberty, now .-end forev :r mor?; Ann ! ilr. Uee-htr waa frequently inTerruDted'Y loud cheers rd ppiJö rrTo Taily Mat S?it!neI.J orl!i vt eateril N.inltnr) 'alr. j Srhotl Exnm'utrs. i indfina: Tmrhtrf und PupiU of ou are heteby itü..-t toed that a public school oepartrreti'. i to oprr.td in connetti-n with ?. real S ir.ifarv K r, ty he hold at Cn'ctgt, opei.ir ;; "-.y Ir" . It Is .le-irel thtt the pub'k schooU cf all ibe State of the north we?t eh til engage in thin en'trpric To this en I a com mitiee ha? ben appointed in e.tch of thc-e s'ate In this state a committee has been appointed in eich corgresirirl di-trict, whoe poul address for tbe pi;rpo of correspondence aro here given: 1st D:t;ict,S-:GiuC'l LTt-lt?, Wasiingtoj.; Ü1, (Jeo I" Urowu, New Albany; 3d, David Graham, Madison; i'.h, J. Ilutty. Liwrenre'iurg; 5lh, i'iea-ar.t Iiintt, Wim-heiter; 6vh, A C bhortii le, Iiiiunepulis, 7ih, J. M Olcott, Tcrre Il.ute; ih, i'rof J M Cojner. Lebanon; Öth.J. LtLd.Wesuille; Hhh. E. S Urceo. F.it Vvre: 1 Ith, Levi Wriht, Mnrion. Examiner? and teachers wihii.g Ir.lorrutiiv n will please ad Jres tbe corooiittee ot their re.perr tiredietiicu. These committees will cive rrl nute information ai to m ;dca of collecting rti cle-. lacuna of tr.upK.rutioa, Ll ik utj lic.c ur Muuj vuafc a;ij nri.t ie rtp.rr j or forwsrded by the willing htid of h pupil or teacher, will be acceptable whether it be v tlucd at 5 cents or $5; hence let the hand of many thousand ol pupl$ be buy in thii wonhv,ihi patriotic work. Many butsnnd girls are hearing ' ol the pltaa eometitnee ciie. of ihe wounded for an p&le, an orange, or a slice cf jelly, have Hid, O bow I wioh I could eud aomething to the wounded oldici ! Dear pupil, now you have an opportunity of fending M.uieihing, aud of eendic to tli noble heroc?, who have lougiit lor jour homes and mv home, your liberties ai.d mv libertie.-, tour coun try auu tuy countiy I thrrefoto cuttert you to end, and that you rjaydothia rnog?auccesffuIiv. you phould it about thi work at once. Ft iri'.f.prj ar-i-t t.i.-Vicra if :j tr rA.i tk. .. . . cxlicrtit;.,n ia CCC(leiJ to iu(JiC3 ,oU 0 Ml,ci iu a work so commend.tble, eo humane. Wu will, it i. hoped, at once, commence devi-:cg wata and mein to the end propo-ed Atnot'2 the mein may be mentioned school ; exh.bilion. concert?, tniie focietieo among pupns, conations m money. xe 13 ct without descending to detail in t'hia notice, tou will do j J0Uf Ju ? lhe br4ve bj,, i;j lQ j w0urjjej deti.ders of touhtit'uiional liberty. S:iceour recent vtctoriea it h been FUgKeMed jth,, lhere u bct ljUle Iieej of 84I)irT r ward, und go fiaid with lhat enertry wnk-h thou d ch -r-er ze li.d miti w lio-e tnr e. sor.aani I t -rh ve foir' t wfertter v:c i riba e been woj.a d ti i e fa'l -n whet e brav met: preler tu fall io the front "dunir where it ia n b!e-t for man to the, in defense ol ihe right of mtn " Uet ce. while Tr.diar-iara tn the fi"td hive fj-jbt nob'v, le: Iudiir.ians at home $ir nof'i y. OtotGt: W. Hei, Cbvrnrtn LVaitn Ind: r.a ITMKAr:i.ia. Ajril 21. riri, irri-. i The Decatur County Fair wiil commence cn Tuf'day tbe 19 b day of September S-T The Ricbraend True HepublicaL: eiw:nnn in"p jKiirimr i1" i exceilent sermon at tb Ei-. arl chürch on Ftia. ear.. r a? W learn that Di-hp Mcilvtine pretched an c lt There wer '-.'1 or.nrmatiors. Thr V): JJa in CenTfTitle bTe beea i . ' . f - .. t. .a,- .k.. rut thrtceb on t;.c ut i.ne e nouca thai eeven'naT beer, fired ?o eara Taryicg from $15 to f'-O, sr.d aereral ?r defac't cf paytre3t were - ;.:i w' " -S.u The Morirtn 0littr: Tbc wheat cron b tbiJ COCatJ U la fi2 COCdi'Ija Jait LOW acd flrea promlja of flnylld.

W have besrd of folly one hundred peroos froni whoe houses tbe mourth emblema were xto eo last tiicbt et d tbe night previous. The perLS wh have been eaWtv of these robSerle would linhtly pcuihcd if th-y were hacked h. A. Ligtt. SrcrrttD Fitiä. We !en that this horri hie J ct i? ri;uirf with c.yi.ai.Jerb!e ru!eue

to the northern pirt of our county, and the inrr of Lcawford liürf coniuo- -Crdon Demoerst Sy The Terre H ote Expres cf Fridij: All thf ruen belor.ij.g to the veteran reetvr Corp, w ho hive ben on ird duf v at this po'm were ordered to Indi.r sesierdsy, the-e leir i o furt! rr daty at this iIce. ji rw in- i i x, ii.rr.jeri v o. L.ouiv.lie. bv j.ivtng that she was ro be'.ttr thin she shouU be The Indiana cotton mills at Canneitoa hire undergone very thorough repaira recently, prerrtory to the commencement rf operatwna The mills a:e cot in full blast and C-ncelton actin live. The New Albany Ledrer savs some ot the i farmers io that vicinity have commenced coro plat.nr c , MASONIC NOTICE. 'IVJC M-mter, cf Marion I o-tje Xa S5 are berehy S couaert. ard all MaDt in rejrular taucl'-s; re ai, t, atlhe ijr.nt iiirc tisilthi- (-tur.iy) rri'ir-r a. 7 octck to ararre fur tbe luteral cf bro. Iraaci Km?, to tale pi.ee an P M . on loelay text :5ta tr.t. JOHN M. BKtWICLL, W. M. AMUSEfflENTS. MKTROPOLITJN THEATRE. Cornrr of IVisainyron and Tenr.e$set Strrtti. Tunnger .Mri W . If. Itllef. Saturday Evening, April 22d, 18657 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE n o u Y '.ruiiicii: O ' n O K E MARHIED. Vmtrmu nw lnm!Ai llrta f!!r-r! n1 Parnnrtt U T ' cei,t; Private Bvxes, for Ix pi-r.-ooa, 5 on; ürebemra Sat, '5 cent.-; Gallery and Family Circle, 13 cent; ChUiren In arms, 815; all renrr1 Sfatu 75c Poore open at 7 o'clock preciely. Perprra ance com - noncpat a qn arter tr 8 a'cloca prectnelv. TAKllCULAU NOTICE. Ti e Horce Car leave tb Theater evety eveDirjj; at tb; c'.oe of th performarce. People livint at a dMante can rety on tbi. MASONIC HALL l'OITl VCLVTIIC IXST WECK OPEN EVERY NICHT, At A -u Wr-trifd.!y and Sa'nrdiy Af'.erxoont at3oclukk THF MOST f.lTRAOLD SaRT TIHILITIOS IX THK T II K O II K T MILTOTaJIAN TABLEAUX PARADISE LOST ! -OK THE CBEIT REBELLION IN II E IT E.V. TIip War of the Angels. The Fall of Satan and Fall of Man. A a described Y-y Jcbn Vtlton in hia Immortal Pern entliled "faTarüM- l.ta ." it brinir a c.mj le;e illustration of tbl- K fr-oi t'f rfinmritf to et.d. c-'tnp Hnr, KXI'YIIIKrK S1'L-!CI!I TAILKAL' PaLMuNu?. Car'j ir.jr ut Mil'ciri i.V -f Ilt avt u. Hi ll, Ch tos and Paradise ! Will .,w hi exl.bif d iu lh;s dly a exbihlted In Lon l:r C'jO ccTi.cutiv tilgt.!., t-. fic-rr .bau balf a mil i jn of p".i''. ard a exhi. i 1 ffore b er Majesty Q K 2 VICTtJt'lv ai.d rt e ntirr Cou-t. a Bu-Hnftham HJc , open w' ir'u occa-ion Her Ma ety wsü pi a d io bestow uj..:i ib. propti.t r a di-tl.iKuiK'i.d aiark of hrral app.H ion, ty p'eeuilo j bim itb a taagn.tlctni Ila-td.,11-1 K rjr. Ticket 2J Cent. TCP Ilal' lrlce. PTrr;ra!'d Elb b tiora fTcry W1u'tday ard aturday sftprri-Kin at 3 'clock. Ih or orn ere- it.ir at 7 o'clo.-k; Pxbib tioo errnjcnc at ?g odvck pr.cis-ly. AfierDoon doort open at 2 o'clock. ' A. R. MOSRISO, apr!7-d6t Pririi.ur and Manager. T A B I iTll IV A C L E . Court Ihuie Squarr, Wathinqton Strrrt. LF..KK ASU-MAUACJER... oii: evki:y F. DOSALDSON. r.vE.nncj. OQNALDSOfc'S COMBINATION TROUPE, TiIl anrar etebtty in tetr an'ed and pleasirjr pr forma' ce. all fc;r'Ct'y proper, atd -ultab e for joung aui eM. at hi perpetual cbacge of Tr. gramme. 20 Talented Performers, c- Ä ararw fTTicket. cen'a. Reervd tfi'i 50 cent One bi.ndrtd and fifty ea'jare reserved tu freut at So cecl Jf Curtain risea promptly at 8 o'c1o.k. tlallnera ( very SHturday f lernoon ca wh ,b otc.-lon pncea will I reduced. r13 INDIANA STATE MUSEUM 79 Last Washington Street. MADAME IV!. A. ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS. I'pea 'or the r'cef tico of visitors from 8 o'clock A. II. oi til 10 o'clock P. 1. Tbe rrrct!otis embrace oer Thr60 MilHoDS Of OuHOSitieS ! Gf tbe rDD-.t am ilr.Jf aad iastrectiva character, gatbertd fro-n a'.! part, of tb Globe. ADM $S 105 SOC-MJt-. MADAME y. A. ENGLISH, aprS-tf Pr'prie'ren. NOTICE. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. llKlirtrOUi AUD VlUSO R'IXXOAD C., UaDiiOM, l(D , April 21.U, l?4 . i T Hf! antiaal eleet'rn of Nine Directra cf thiarcaj. ratty will e Let 1 at the &Sce of the Company, In tte Ci y of Vadi-cD. o- tte farh WVw ay (iaib) cf ky nut. fhapolw.H h -res, at !0 o'clck t. X . aud rUtad at Ii M. By orde-, c. THO. TOLIKTK, Sec. apr2-lill ovt4 SODA WATEH. SODA WATER! C L A U K .V CO 9 Macnf .rtrrs cf Itcttted SODA WATER, Are i r-pTl fi snpj.'y 5aton leariin tbrtr order at '! Re tnrar,t-by F st Vvhi no-ion Sfrnf C-M I .UlUg lull Olli I Saloons ard Veit urBM 'n tb crun rr '.!1 b prora;.i ly aupp i-l t-y nJ:o tb r wrd. r- aa abot. apr I csm WAftTED. r.aT.DOrr ioed ttenjein. AI oce thit sai.ntaada e. JjlIOt aM POSIIILT ba ir.e.l. Arp! aprSt-dl to F. J. IfcHlGH. Lata reit, led NOTICE. i af N ad aft- ilaiay, Mj lat, 15. tai Corapaay , W mi 1 cct race U' raree anvtblci Let x. i..t aayioicj tct au t cared hy ar 1 urraor.c.r-l bI 0tT Presiiaal Ciaas' Satt kailway CoapaAr aprsi-aia. . At B CAfHSKiTOülJ.

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Heal Estato B:oier3 & Auctioneers. 13 CITY LOTS A T AUCTION!! On MONDAY, April 24th, at 2 O'cIockP. M.ontho Promises rrinr.F pvttn r lot akk 5!;cTrn two I üaarea tb of Wb':.ttcn :-et. aid opp !r taOdraird :t1- ( f la ktju - M-i-t arkj. MiiJ ta ct.a ol tie hf a!tti:ri a-1 tf-t ättprex i t ct n uf ttie ri'j. Tbe lot- frrt rn Nrw trf Ft e;ht ar Blv treet, w.rb frui t va'jti.g ti m Ü lolO tttt. w.thaiii-jicouT-nii-t to a't 5ew Tork trett Ii r.ra!ed anJ !lhbt4 wirb s, at far a th grviUfiJ. TF.RMS OF SALF. : Oue tbird eab. and tbe balance io two eqnal ml-aa. cual pavD.M.i-, witb iBeret. i'Uu of tbe let ea te bad at tbe nc of W ii.KT A attRTty, arrtt ttill?4 h Keal Kat H Xer. SI ,500! 7 H4VK F0:t SALK A SCMfcX V SMALL f H onrea rn c..o4 1M a, ii1y ta-l, tbet f caa di po e of at il.yHi each i-ne-tblrd caOi. at: l tfce 11ace ia eon.--ii: ut pmfu-. ALSO, Twl Ci.a rffiJif la tbe nortberc pr; o'tt ci'j. o?rrin at very ea nbl r'a allclaa (T can be arcccii rvJa'.M at on: effc . LKLZF.LL a iOfi. aprtl tl Ktl Ktt Rrorra NOTICE. TOT1CE 1 KFRSIRT CtlVirw THAT AN will t e held en Tulay, the 2 i day of May, in tbe cl y of md'aa pH, for a eUct- ff the fJl..wirn C'ty n c rs to kfrr tor t w yT. or unfit ttetr usees snr are elected at d qaal trd M -yor. City i reaurr, e ity Clerk. City Aiari.a', City Atturyey, C.ty a..or, and City KtiRii. err AUo, one Cunci!maa torpte-ut e-ch ward in tbe Con rou Ca-unci' wf aaid c'.ty, to -erv 'our year, er until rht!r aucra-.! ri are elated and qaaltcJ. Pt.lla will be opend m tbe day above named at tbe following p'ace. from 8 a. rn t 6 p m : At tk S tool Hcu iu 1-t Ward; 21 t 2j ii .. .. 4(b .. 6h eh a ta IW -k. " 8h " Aty. Wvrger'a HaP.lnbtb - JOHN UXVF.PSAW. a.M.'t-n City krLI. DRUCS AND MEDICINES. m & mim. Ma wL (HI rf iG. 22, West Wnliiriion ?i!riTl,j Eisciinii;;po!iM, Ind., Are In receipt of a larga aud coa.pleto ctork vt I Drugs, i Medicinss, ; i Chemicals, Paints. Oils of All Kinds, j Varnishes, ! Dye Stuffs. Window Glass Qlasswarfl, Brushes, Cigars, Spices, Perfumery, j Coal Oil and Lamps, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS Por medU lrial purpose, acd all article Eecarv to eociblete tbe arock of a dra.-s-Uf . I from our epererce and knowledge of the waota of the physician and tbe trade, we are enabled to preheat a atock anaorpassrd io itaconpleteBeaa and detail. All tb new and ririoai CI1EMICAL PREPARATIONS acd extract consuntly ro band, with a lar atd wU elected tock of SUErtiCAl. ANI DKTAL I58TKUVKST1I, ELASTIC 8TOCKC?nS, TRUSSES. Ac, Ac Our aci3ti.!a':c iu the m.rkt .cd facilltiei are ncb a to eruh' a t'i vif-r, !n PURE AND UNADULTERATED ARTICLES As rvK'J ladsceaertta aa any atber rTF.STERS H0CK, ani wafeel ci."dectwe caa render satisfaction beth in j rxes at.d qcality cf art! Je. IITy'-a!! articlea warraoted as rep'esented. an 16-teod ir.3rti BOSTON PETROLEUM COHPIT. Si) INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY. A Limited Number cf Shares fcr Sale at Threa Dollars per Share. IfUuon DOLLAR WOKKIKG CAPITAL. I SUBSCRIPTION LIST FILLING UP. fin ACR" 0? TaE hK5;T or "RurnkT. ajal'l ad oialrg tbe t QCMTK, M 41'LE eHALr. .ad DLZ Alo m tb r achana fm Ld CariuQ Crek. ier, wbxh , roaiie to rival 1J Room for 3,000 Wells. B'f-r :r.e,t njr. a'l pa-ti- b a'd rail at th affc ff ttiuc rpan. .o l5i nkfiAlO AT, Tttk.n tnlie f t tbmvlrrs, nj s. ilT OF U5AKe WqiCHf.tl.aHAirCi A COVirLf.TK DJVClOPJfe 1 OF TRK PKJPeSIT. IKÜlIIIt: CHAS L- BAKD'5C, Bote&. waKClf't L ClMuS.', ev Tork. wj !.L'Caf era. e T. iAkB af TrMklMEal, Sew Tatk. MiVTAKt J. wTlOO , w Vara. tKAC BFkHEiXrR 5w Trk. MGHl'tD SrTTH lMKK, acba.e. BaKT CODJf. Newjotk. ra WAJtr aaWaXL, iuw Ttrx. ajrlfl-4tax

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p H M 0 - z ri 0 0 Ö W s-3 nA O H j p en M H Q w o w b & 0 b 0 H K a ! b a 0 a 0 z a t. PETROLEUM. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMP'Y, ORGANIZED UNDt-R TIIK aiXIXO AND M ANUFaCTCUING LAWS OF THE STATE OK kW TÜRK. CAPITAL OS'E MILLION DOLLARS, IN One Hundred Thousand Shares, -AT8lO I'KIt HIIAItli:. ubclptlota Pr-ce, 5 per tliurr. Ttot Liable la turllier Attei.iutnl. OFFICES: No. 24 Empiro Building, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, PiSTOFFlCE ALDHKSS. Il'Xi 3ü,XEW TO a IT. rt'.n.rANIM. S fICKtXS5. rre;daot. v.m t. ntl-rH.vtc I'm iudu R iKFRT ItVETr, H-retar. H J KKtTlMr ii.jrST.'t. lltnaville, p. ATLAJSI.C DvNK, 12 11 "ada, N.T. Trary. . r u cilaof tbe Company arc now producing Oil. rajtuerufor a'c-ck Bay b mada ia dratt, rea;itrd Loiea, or Roen.n erther. ud recur Jfea, wttrhloLda tod ecurttiea will h taken a their atartet val-t. kern t'aweea mar a idre- -i t ibe Co p.uj, K. O. Bot 6,ä-, Snw iörkbt).r.r 'ii-atlan'ic Hat.k. trtai. ury o tie Xew 1 ora and Uverj! petn le tn Cwmpauy, I4 -- Broa dway, Kr Tora City," or to any r it aetata anl I -.3m I CITY LOAN. $40,000. INDIANAPOLIS SIX PER lEXT COUPON BODS. TKFASCHKB'S OFFlCr. lauaaaeoiia, AptU 7tä, I SEALLpropciala wiH barereUed at tbe Treaarra Lte.re t tLc City of Ind anapolia. until th 28 a ay ct aprii. nCti. tstr lu't-cr p: o a cf sam cf $U) and ward, to a loan f H'J OiM. aathorlted by a reaulaMon of tbe City Council, F braary 22J, lsvS, for tb frpca of InndTDK tbe debt cf raid c ty Tbe boud will bear interest at Iba rata of !x pr cect per aatium, payable t ml annually at tb cfbca of tbe Treaanrer, to-wu: en tbe lat daya of Norenitr at.d Ma. Ik ptinHpal aid be Cue- and pjabl un tb lt da cf Hay. Hon. Jam Mrrh-or, recognic d a ce of tb aMeat lwera tn tbe W t. ba aiea a written op4bloa (8Ud w.ib tbe UtCleik.) that tbU Iva cf EocdU atrlcüy le-al. Upea anbacr;pt;aa r tbeaatu. ar any pavrl tbrf. a' not l-a than par, will ilwta received a: t ilayr'a OSe nniil the Mtne da-e. Tbe right to r Ject a t proposals ia reterred, eicept that r o biJ mote larnrabl to tb firy taall b rejected and others le favorable eceiTrd, Tae prepo-ab tiu!d atate tbe amount bid for, aa at tba prv- a-d deconiii atloo cf Ivid. leatred, tO'e fWU'-, f500'a or 91,'iOO'a, acd etonid be i irected to tb tit Irea-crer aja in craeaPre p. tab for Loan " In tbe r solut on auib'nz;: ( ibe L-an tb r.fih of b C ty li i led.ed to v tb riceary tax fr tb paryroet f tte aarae, collectable aly in Ca-d or due iatereat cot porta f aH Bond. TwectT-tre per crt.:. cf tb amount e-t the bt ! may W paid to City Orders cf any date or insae. P orJer cf tbe la& C"waitiee. JOS. K. F5r,USH, r. n. jaMKmjN. A. H. BROWN, H. O'KL'RS, J. CAVk.N, ap'IO-dt:I12fttb Ctnni!tt. CLAIRVOYANT. ISS CLARA II A RL AND. CLAIRVOYANT AN I) MEDIUM. Fy 'Le n of an lntpi-cer,t cocttxctr-I uuder SMt1 diierti', tn Cutuiection witb h- r Clairvoyant pcerv ia enabled to prefect to yoa a prefect pictir ' ymT futr 1 le i-artir. rb ran !o tell, wntio a w eay, 'te date cf o orris ge- wtetbr ' L' uuio . Lapp croti eri. aud nurubrr of bf'trea. pteaae. g'.vtcAr of h a!r n ' Ke, O x&p'ez'K n. je, K'abt a-id ! in Frtt.. r ecl rents ar4 aaa,4 CL'e'op. 1 a k fx i-', Otr t Mk gaa. I w.U l aet d tL n.rne ai.d '. addre-a 4 ibe per. on (wtxb id t aMe ya t ipti a co ie p. ooetjr for an luitl.t.al 6eert. r7 dlSt PARTNERSHIP. Dr. TH")ypo5 kit tvoorrcRt fatk Tnis day enered ir.t r.nner.bip f.-r tte practe -f aed c'ne ar.d "n-rery. O r.cr it Nor.b 1! i'.i Ftreet. r-ar Dr. Tborap--on a 'e.-drjT. aprl diw. FOR SALE. ADi'.t't C.rra!r ean Faw If if, aarty aa food a rew. lb 1. c tl be Ur ian iknw tbeivai r.idiara. Tte Mill cleaiei Ja t year .Otr Ampi reaaota fives fcr wact.na t all. o aaU ay pij w.tk era four t ix ttcBnd tar. i-.', JTe'r r articular app j at tit c-Eca. aprU'.O

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