Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4533, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1865 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL. TB JSXOX IT MCITBI FRIIKRYIU-LJacuw WED5E3DAY U0R5IN0. MAY 3.
.nn r. Tbt tplendid military aervicea of General SffxxTa ibould barn -pared Lira tbo baty cenare of the aecretary of war for fcU Crtt arrarge oaeot Uh tb rebel Owwil Johwto for tbe orrender of bU array acd the mtorxtlon cf pttc. lit may have excedH Lit authority t oiliuxr coanisdtr iß tbt ttir.tiction reported bet it nraat not be forgotten that tbo agreement ru not biadioz utile is rectired the appr oral .v. I. -,t n1 id rMult ahowa that va iu cotbinr wu lost by tbt cewatica of boatilitiei. At eooo as General Sftivis waa adviaed that the government would cot aacctioa fcia proposed rrwmttit w!ib Jouxitox. other term wer tt oace made which received tbe approval of Gtt.e rtt Giaet and tbt idoichtritioQ. Tbe ftcti io the cae 4rive bo room whatever to question the Integrity and pxtriotism cf Oenertl Saxita-A. If be erred at all In hie cremcat with the rebel com cm cd er. it w&i only to error of judg meet, and a-ven thai on It eonajaled Q proposing terms of isuleacent, which, in .bli judgment, were bett to restore peace and ucioa opoa the most eudaring baii. We do not jropoM to jaatify or defend tbe arrxogeraent ol General Saxatfas. bat we queitlon tba propriety of Serretarj Stato'i prompt, mere, and ulcalled for rebuke of that gallant odecr. Io wItIdj biircocs for rejecting tbe firit atreetaeot between Satan and Jouxsto., tbe recretiry of war mtkn tbe following point: " It gare term thai bid beeu dt'iberaiely, repeatedly, and solemnly rejected by Mr. LikC0L!f, aod belter terms than tbe rebel bad e?er aakod io their moat prosperous condition." D1J cot tbe late president frequently ?uigft term of peace a favorable as tho-e proponed by General riXKMAX, if Lot more so? It i stated by & coats mporary tbat a duplicate of tbo memoranda in which Mr. Lf.icur et forth bit terms of reconstruction to the ci'ixrris of Richmond, was sent by courier, immediately after its com portion, to the Confederate Government, and i: la probable tbat tbo document Wi.in .Tou.xiton' bacdi at tbe lime' of bis Defoliation with General Surahta. If each wa tho fact, waa it not a sufficient authority for General Shiqmax to oatke the arrangement tht be did? And there is do question but Mr. Lincoln had oftn expreed bij willitigne, even more than lhif hie anxiety, to grant terms of peace, equally as liberal as thru propoeed by Sntctmy. In the Mtmptoo Rada conference he only inaiatcd up-'U union and tbe abolishment of alarcry as conditions of peace, and those conceded, be informed tbe rebel commissioners that upon all other question tbe mot liberal arrangement would be made. As further erideac that the reason Mr. Stastojc" offers for the rejection of Oan. Sukkma' agreement, aa "it ave term thtt had been deliberately, repeatedly and solemnly rejected lv Mr. Liscolx," is hUtoricilly untrue, wc quote tbe following extracts from h letter f the latter to Horace Greeley I "EXECUTIVE MaXsIOS. Wa-iiisotox, April Hon. Horace Greeley: DearSu: As to tbe policy I "cem tobe puruiüj:," ayoa sny, I have'not meant to leare any or.e in dool). Iwonldeivethe union. I would $are it I the hortst wat under the Constitution. The sooner the national authority can be reitortd the nearer the union ttill be the union a it vat. , If there be t lion 9 who would not Mrcthe union unte- they could at the fame time ure al-tvery, rfe not aqrte with fArmv .,. . If there be thu?t wo-j would not five the unlcn unlenfl tbey could at the him time destroy slaTery, do not ayrer xnth tiiim My paramount t.b;ect is to 9re the union, and 1101 either to rare or ileatroy alarery. If I could sTe the unicn without feccins: any alare. I would do it; If I could ato it br freeing all tlie lae. I would rio it; and if I could do it by fieeio some nd letTtog others alone, I would also do that. What I do about alaery and th colored tsce, I do bcciuje I belief! U helpi to we tbia union, and what I forbear. I forbear be ciune I do not believ it would help to tare tbe union. I hll do lep whenever 1 ball believe what I am doing hurts tbe cause, and I hall do mere whenever I beliere da-re more 'will help the cause. . , t. J I ' j ' Yenrt. . , .1. LlNCOLX. The deliberately expressed opiciccs, it ciutt be admitted, is testimony corcluie that Mr Lin co LX was willicg to Dsletermi of peace with tbe tebe! far mote arorab'e than thoe contiiardln theSntiMAX-JouxsTo:; agreement. And the celebrated Xitra pece correspondence h further proof that Mr. Staxton is more rhetorical thnhTtoricAl, ia the reiaon beoffer for reject ing Gen. kekmax's arrsrgemf:;t that "itsse terms that had been deliberately, repeateoly and solemnly rejected by Mr Ijucolx." Certainly Mr. STAXTohid not muvh time for consideration in preparing hi re.iaocs for rejecting Gen. Sni&M ax's terms with Jchnstoj, and this must be his apofopy for Tentunrj upon aiamior. which can be 0 emily refuttd. In fart there was to eces ity for jtiribg Miy reaocs to tbe country to 1 jmsiy the refusal uf the terms of JoaxsTOx'a surrender. General Sbismax deferred the whole quetiion to the Vahington authorities for their coniJr ation an I determitiaLioo, and eren if he had con mltted a blunder in his cecotiatiocs with Jcux,aro, the attempt to crush him was both unDecce.4ssryjnd urgenerous. It had too much the appearance of personal Tu-dictiTeue it looked too much like aa effort to deitier the popularity that General Sntswix had fairly earned br hi heroic achieremeiiU to fatiafy tbe country that tbe eenurc was prompted by any peculiar regard for tbe public welfare. Aud it mut te conceded by eteu thoe who ared'po?cd to ceusare General Shiekax. that tbe act to which exeeptfoo Is taken cacriot be cor.deniLd for the reason set forth by Mr Sevrttary Starox. Mew IdeaiCoanrcted irltrt aaalnutlwn. Ilir A a. A new idea connected with the aa.$inlion of the president in thu broached bj the Wah iogton correspondent of The Pittaburjr Commercial, who lajf-: W hair it atatei that en tbe nicht ot the asination, there were in tbe theater over one huodrolptraooi who bad director indirect koowldse f what waj to happen. Many of thoe jeror.aj had a victim lelcti,but their p rt of the murder faded, from the fact that the peraon we Ucted H trn offthe caa at tbe crack of Rooth'a pi.tol, frwm aomt ctune c: other, failed to per form h! part. If the gaa had been turned off Booth would bar ecped recouilioo. H d Grant baen there be would Lave fallen an easy victim. Booth did not eipect the failure of the person to turn off the gas, and. after the deed waa done, bad to make tbe tno-l of it. The pleaaact practice of back robbery haa broken out la Hong Kjdjj. The thieves there managed to d: a tunnel aixty feet h length between a drain axul the ttt of tba treacttry valt. ilaving raiaeJ up a dag alone tbty coatrived to gel I Co the fault, aid to tat froa liaxce a lun of about fllS.OOt.
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At a rocent ceetiaz la Catrietton, OoTcrstr Aiken, who prel-d, raade the foileeicg temtrk: Fellow. C.tiiec: We are a?emb!ed to pour out tbe (central grief which has been frit in this city for tbe sudden re mots! from this liTeof Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United S ates. Tbe horrible and atrMrioo a4-jiuation ol P.e At L-üroln bf filial etery ffflicir betrt with orrow and ind'snatioa. 1 did Lot know, pirsonal.y. tb l,e Ficrident, but tborehoIid hAe spo'fcea of bioi In the kindest mauner to rr.e; h s leart was beoerolect abd f c r i i n . nl e are told, and hre r-'n to believe, ttiat through tin oar U.C:ult;cs owldsooa base been aoju: rd nd peace enco mere rc-tored to our di-tr u ted c luntry. Our expressions of tlii-t for the d tardlj wretch wLo could hat conui'rd afd etc euteJ auch a d.ab-iiic il ticci cr. ;.rc!y U uttered. . llurter always appalür, tut more pirticUirlj eo in th: taoaeuus crii s ef cir couo'ry now our mot anxious motnetjt. C-iti it bei elifTed that iutha tinetrent'i te:i tjrj a Luman tvnz could be four ! to hat e iL bis bosom o dutolieal an idea, aud with ftt ai complice, enter the sick bed room of ar.otber emiLett and d'uticfuist'e i peronp:e, the secretary of State, sr.d pl ja-e ioo hi boaom tLe weapou? Tbe hert fkkrn at the recital of such horrors. We evmDatbie with tbe late President' familj and that of Mr Seward. Mty the Almighty atretch orer them the hand of mercy, and enable ibem to bear the id br reavemer.: with pious humility; At thu ctttieal jancture of our :t.oul n our thought are naturally turret to the rice president, bow irci'.deut cf the LVucd Sutcj, Andrew Jobnsoo. Whea tbe peopte of Charleston district did me the honor ct makir.e me their repreiCtiUtire in on;rc, I mettbere Mr. John on of Tri.rit-t.c. I ijuw tke pleasure ia atatiothat I xa became cjuaiLtw it! I. im, and found him a not ktellijent man. He soon im preseed me ia the bou.-e by hi c iatory td li: argument iu dehnte, as one of uhc mon talentl men tbete; ai. it i- r.o little prie to r nv t, when su'h a wiu s Stepbft of Geor?: tat 00 the same floor, and other prominent pni"n- (io:n the different atatea o( tbe union. I havettie mo?l enfre C't;filenca iu hia abP.ty to alminirter thcgorerr mcLt true and fiithluily, having the couiiiutU'a of our rouutry as hi- true guide. May lue gracious Providence in His mercy direct his waya nward pece, and let us again, under the folds of the American tl g, oner more and lorever, le one and indivisible lrotot .tiara la ! Attention I A Rosdon jury bts rendered x verdict ol damages to the amount of thirty tliousmd tire bund red dollars, in fror of Lcoctrd Sturtevant against A II. Aller, for iliegtl a'ret at.d iu pri-onment. Mr Stureranf, at tlie outbreak of hostilities, wa trau-ac:ine bu-iness iu New O.'ieana removed to Boston! and wis arresitd and im-pri-oaed upon chartert of disloyalty preferred b Mr. Allen. Tbe trquel i aa ne have above touted; but it may be eil to reflect that, in such rases a ftilurc to sitify tho ilanurt pubjvet the defendant to imprisonment. We welcome this üin of re'um to the legiti mate ch.inuel of ju-tire in the communities ol the north. The omea is the more auspicious icc.'u it i tn ide visible through the (ot; ol fanaticism that erirelopes the citadel of black icpublicanism. When Maasichusetts letds the waj iu prorouncic eqtittthle julraeots upon peroecution. there in cood prt?pect tbat tbe example will be followed eleewhere. Let the petty tyrant, informers and traducers, that have plied their inlamoua vocation with impunity throughout the past four yers, prepare iheujaelves to undergo the ordeal of leal inrctigation and punishment. Fale imrriomnent. it seem?, is ngaln to be recognized as a frns grei-tiion of the Itw. 1 here is a broad field for justice to be busy in, in that director. Tbfre are hundreds of honorable and patriotic citizens in the north who have been subjected to on'ra gei aimilar to that for which Mr. Sturtevant has recovered he try dmige.s. Thre are men, guikle? ofcria.e, who hive linuhetl for months in diinreons, their bu-ine-s interrupted, their minds enfeebled, their healths impaired, their prospect in life hl Med by lon; and protracted incarceration. From the d;imp and di.'uvti vault where tboe victims of arbitrarypowerandoffil.se accusation lure been immurtd, some bare been diamiaed only to be transferred to the lunatic yluras. They have gone mad undor the tcrturc? of confinement, harrh treatment and suspense O'hers have perished inferably ia their prisoriS Oiheri bite contracted diseases in the d irk and at 11 a noiaome oiitnaea 01 tneir cena oracn.oen catcly reared and keenly uacepüble to tbe shttoc ar,d pr'iTatiou of impriiontutiit, hire been tarn Iron their bocaea aod families, and lot ked up be vc-cd tbe recb ot tiial; all for the exprec?ion of po'.iticil opinion, or. in rainy ctt, at thp mere in'i'atioo of perooal caem'104. All tbl demiada retribution. Ve aie fcNd to see the Grt ep taken. We arc not dis-atiffied to &e that IVxton leada the war. N. Y New. U ber DootbElea. ' Sava ihe Washington correspondent of The N'ew'Yoik World: Tbe secretary of war, without instructions of anv kiud, committed to Colonel Ltfayette C Bnker, ot the secret serrice, the statk corpse of J Wilke Booth. The accret service never fulfilled its volition more pecretly "What have you done with the bodj!" said 1 to Btker. That ia known," be answered, '"to only one man living beside myself. It is pone. I will not tell you where. The only man who know ia sworn to aileare. Never till the preit trnm peter comei hall the grave of Booth be discovered" And thia ia true. Lagt night, the 27ih of April, a amall row bott received tho carcass of the murderer; two men were ia it; they carried the body off into tbe darkiics, and cut of that darknefs it will never return. In the darkness, like bis great crime, may it remain forever, im palaable, invisible, iiJiidcccript, coudcniucd to that worfe than damnation, annihilation. The river botton may ooze about it ladea with great shot and drowning manacles. The earth may have opened to give it that nlence and forgiveness which man will rever give its memory. The fibes mij wim around it, or the daisies grow white above it; but we fh all never know. Mfateiious, imcomprrhcinoble. uuittainable, like the dim times through vcU we live at.d tbii.k ucvo aa if we only dremed them in perturbed tevr, the a-s -a n of a n -tioa'a head rests aomewhare in the Clement, aud that is all; but if the indignant es or the protaned turf ball ever vomit thia corpse from their recees, and it receive human or chrwiin ourial from pome who do not recognize it.Iet the last words tboe decayieg üpa ever uttered be 'rred bore them wirb 1 dagger, to tell the hi ton of a joung ud one? tromiiug life uee le$$! uxdrti! Uoatoii Corbelt, I'realderat Lincoln's .Vfil;fi . We hire before us a photograph of Boston Crbett, Iho ratu ho bot Booth He is an Ei giirhman, about '26 ve.ar of age, and er't i : ooi.ptnv L of the 16. h Net York cavalry. Hs went out nt the commencement of the war as a private of the l.h New York State Militis, Cvl. Butteificld, and has been in acttre service ever fine. About eight moLthn sgo h was captured by the re-el guciriila Moaby, wbiie out on a scouting expedition, all bis partv havin2 eiiher beeu killed ;r rs-.-arxd He held the entire rebel gang, twenty six iu number, at baj t . : . 1 1 1 or somr iirao, no oniy s'irrri.ui r'J utti nis ammunition was exhausted For his bravely in t inn affir he w promote-! to tc cerce-nt, bu orsiv tetutnexl to the un;.n Iu ra to assume the I title alter a fiae rnoptb i:i:pr!..rn:et,t at Ander i onville WhUthireli :rpn til v he'dnraier mtetmc. at d exhcr'cd hi- ,Uv.c iorr.rani..Ls. ! ' . t beinz an a -tiae ati r , , mmver of ih . ; loi tie? St. P. XI church cf thi titr. He only I la-.ciy rrji ii:j rccoaered from a ehr. t ic d. rr-e t and scurty ' cortracted ntthea-.th when I ... I one of 2? tried mc:i t o t erf ! in the duty Le ao ! urcet?sfullr accomr.iifhtd. .., iif.- ia ;niiü. i tret, and beata tbe tm.ireas of a hijh tored chriaiian patriotism. ' j tiriatitund anrrmau. 1 1 he coaduct of ttuetal i.rant toward i.i It!- : low roldier. General Sueinii nner'.ta univeratl commendation. When ! vent down to R ileigh. tt was with no n fitted tit fire U exhibit authority. He proceede-1 with raotet composure, arurainT nothiL', ir.d tnf:eiy conteyit: the orders ot tbe war depart sr eut Tlere waa noonl or a?t to t ffend or wound the ferlin a of hi comrade, ai d when the aarrruler waa core into he wouU njt accept it lor h!cnelf, but had it made to General Shermaa Iacreair adminlion rathera round General Grant the more the country koowa of him. Terre Haute Expreaa.
THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH.
The I uturr-1 lie aunt ot fleconcil Intion 'I lie Great Question at rrace. I I rc.a Ik T. Journal r.f t n.nf rc, 57tb t!t."j We have received rcu.y commuticailon on tic que-tion wh cl now cerr. to pre most forcibly cn public atteatioa, to ait: the treat metit nh' h the rtbc'.s aod their leaders aie to rteie from the government. This question has curio'.-lj rt.fuyh ltra mtte fnllr- treated in the pulpit tMn stjjhcre el'e. nui iho clergy have rubbed u.to the Ctld ia advance of the politicians, dicu-iT the h",;h rhrac!er ot j itice. mvA ad moiii.-lir-g the -residerit and ittir l.earcis of whtt they think the re ig'vua dnt of the hour The prc-'S bs -rvkcu lr the nsct ptt only in gerra pirae, at;d we hs.v? rr,r. f TCt 5f' any atternr. to draw Site U'.r.ccn the tli"i--ho tie t' rfci(.ier. ol mfif r arn thoso who arotoa-.Scr l!,e icuaiiia of outraged law. It cerns to us that it cm do very little pond to dUcii thi ciietion or o aticmrt to draw this line. And as it is tne of the matters which :s exire!y committed to the decision ot ihr president hiOiself it ia prubblv eale in his hands It is pot l-.kely thit tl this hour au pubwe ciscus'ioti ol it til ccstiie L: v;ea t r hfT-( t hn c'eci-ion In this President Johti.-oa must be leirir-ied S toseirjg the power and rihtto decide his own cour-e, and determined the line ot de nucition between th&?e am ng the rebels who are to be punished and tii.?a who are to be p-w dosed He is ur tn id cd br iojnsllors whose ad vice be will take, and follow or reject as to bio ft emJoropr. A port it a of the pies and people. while waiting for bis decision, eem to anuopite a precUnottion declatiui the rIicy to be pur sue!. I bia 1 bj no meat a r ecesary, and it my seem m.re wi-e on the pirt of the president to determine for himself, in each individutl cae that may come before him. whether hi prerogative of pudon sb ill ba exerciel or not We mav therefore leve the muter in his hand. where tbe laws have placed it. While bis de cision will be of gieat irapnrt.at.ee with reference to the future of the countr) , still that future i now less dependent on ibis question than on others, and those other queutiotis nay be mo;e t r tulably considered bv the pubiic. Tho people have their bare of woik to ilo in restoring friendly relations and friendly feelings between the n rtb and &ourh. This auk ki! p-ogrcss in tirue, nn I its rspidity wiil tedetvr mined by the pe p!o theratlves No hing il itiore aurelv tend to it ih-tn the renewal ot bu--ines and mail intercourse, which ,ill donb'lecommence aA oon as the authoriiic can e-tieli prrtnit i; The intercbmge of se.niment will elop mutual interefs, and res'oie that bor.d oti;ationil union which is oet eiMM-'. :itr.c and ri'üimircc, nn 1 wbib commerce uIauts ymtin- The peop'e of ihc north ill toon bi;u to ti!k to tbe peozJe of the Miuih by letter", d newspspcr.s, and in pers n. r-imiliCÄ long sev ere l will be reunited. Old bonds of per-otul af ffctioti will be reneweil und m-de fronger th m ever. The churche which have been tcr?rei will be-in to th : k of too.it g together vaii bch an t every inUuence of tbta ku d will be ot the I ighcat value in form tig once mote tlut com muiiilv of feelii.e which it i tl e intent and de aire of nil n.-trivtii men to rc ertbÜ-h in all the I .f.d. The mo.-t importnnt questions which are now before the n itiou. involving the rnost cx'endcil lntcrets, and oa hieb our laturc most ucriouslv depends, ure no longer que'tion of WHr In th election ol Mr L;ncoiu and Mr Johnson l is: f ill we a.nptvl the dtcision ot a lqueniot s relating to the object aid conduct of the wht, und declined any longer to dist-usi them. The nation has during five yeurs passed r tpidiy throi2h wlut might te calleii h succes-ion of eras. I'erore the wiir it w is fitting and rroptr todiscu ?s the c ni-es h ch were le.tdiu to it. and there wasbroid room for a ilfercMce of opinion, and a pos-ibilitv that ii-cussion might throw 1'ght, nnd do got'd I bis rra c! srd; und, when tf.c ür Lec.itnc a fixed nnd terrible fct, it w-t? useles any longer to discuss causes, f.r they ere rr. itfers of histo ry.and neither thei nor the fict of w ir coul l Ite changed. It then bec-.me thp duty if citiztns to discuss the methods of conducting and closing war, the entls to be reached and the meana of reaching thoe endi. There was a wide d fference of opmon on tboe subjects, and those differences wrrc fii.alJj tr ughr to issue in the election of 1 b CI. TI10 icult uf that clccion wai the adoption of the p'!iry Iii I down in the B iltimore platform and uiirkc-l cut by Mr Lincoln, and that closed di.-cuion. The course which we then pursued, reghrdirg there que-tioi.s as definitely fettled beyond pes ibiiity of ch ;n0. w is in our opinion the duty of the citizen, and uhsrq'irnt even's fully jn-ti fiel the wisdom nrl proptieiv of th.it coutfp. All c,eaa'rus relating to tt;o object nod conduct ol tbe w r w, re ictt-td by th it election, and tbev were DO longer subjects- of diwiui The ws'r hs beT! ondo'-tC'l neailv to th close un ter the direoiion n! the policy :' ?.lr. Lincoln, tbca tc e!e ee l Tho f;c:'cis r:ow ccmii befote the pei.-p!e are. wo haro aid, questions ot' pe-tce nu.l not ot war. To thec the minds of men niujt soon be directed It U no longer to be considered wh.it armie ehall be raided, or how thev shall t raised. It Is manif??: enough to all ejes that we are now entering n new er , p-ring into a ße'd of new rjue-tiens, nhcreour course to be guided by the decision und adoption of rules of action which have not beeu very much thought of during the war. The union men of the south f!.ve the eame ii.trre?t? wirb ourselves in thewe matters As rapidly as the government s!i .11 permit the exercie of citizuship by taoe a w, or I -itelv ia rebellion, j-t-t fo rapidly t'no.e nit-n willbjco.'ac inrert.stei iu questions lelatin? to national hffalra, whye dcusiin nnd de asion will be mot p-itent in re-tor:rs peace nnd coramuniti of lutcieit nnd feeling tn nil the country. These nrc to b mch suctio!is a those of lorein rel-itions and ot dome-ti,? t-cotiomy, of r veuue, currency end tirifT, which e te no t t-tcr at.d pert le. In the-e e "f the fixture interests of the country mot deply involved, Tbeso 0 must look to, a t w:e men. over aiiJ above the temporarv rjue.ti nscf &euiiu thefate of the leaders of the rebellion, or ttetrrroinini? how far mercy sh ill be extet, Je J The cor.dttiwo of the fou;h, td of the people of the soiih. will rapidly a-fju-t itdf on tie ptincitiltl of elf interest. We do not mean to impiv that their tr;ifme::t is :ut a ij'ie-tion of v.ie t in. porta:' ct: Oa tbe contrary, tbe imjortuce ol the principles to be adopted io what is called "reeopstrucroti" cannot be t-o highly es iraitcd Hit c:i 1 1 utj.vt vre uu!cstiid Presi irnt J-'hn-on to h ive did duwn hia viewa xlreaiiy.in terms which must be highly sitifclory to every lotal un 1 pitrintic Americ-m citir -n. In his peech to the Ii.di.r. de'ejatiou he made -ever-aj admirable fvdideiisiti'ir.a ot oun.t c institution tl doctrine riesauf: Tbe government is cornro-e-l of pirts,ech es-ettial 10 the who'e, t d thf wJio'e essential to eicu part," And in elucidation of the doctrine of state and tederal j:,itr he said futther: When we cume to urdertacd our 5 t stem of Covernment, though it he coT.r'ex. we ee hw
beautifully otie part act in h.irm o:v a i;h f stite io;t li enting an evil, n ) thm Another. Then we fee our p- vcmmri.t is to t;0 ; ex:-n-y I en shown for a ch ince of that a perpttuitv. there being no provision for pulling I fdcy The ! f ore report that it is inexpediit down, ihe union beinjr its viuliz i p power, im ! f " '- 'o licrne the r- de of in'otica'inT eVnlt pitting lile to the whole of the .-t itcs, that mov ; Pi ila hi i A ..
around it like pi met aroutd th sen. recti vins; iheDce lipbt, and heat, and motion Upon this j idea of t'estrotin ftatea my poi'ion ha been J heretofore known. I are t.o cause to chance i ft now; at;d I -tn clad to hear its reiteration cn the rre-i i't occaion S 'meare pa'i-E-l ifi'li I he idea tht fta'ea ure to be lot ii. trrri'oriil I and other oivisiora are to loe thir chiracter 'nies. i-'n j..ro t-otr u.. i. t rriJ ,.Tlla uren 1, i d tt i a high una'ttntioi.al ot.!i.-. ,io" we bate to secure each of the-c .tatc in the . r a nd e.J .y ment ol a reptbitean form of government. A ttate miy be in tbe govern nl mi H Paliar IbSUtu'iöD. Ld by theop - r - t,te "bca U wc;it to rebellion, and lahe-n it come ut r .thout the institution 1- s'l. He Cuiiclu im that p:ccb b. ti.e lollowi phatic ar.nout ce ct nt "No permit DC to remark that, wLtle I have oppo-cd di;?o!u'.ion ar.d diiiutegraticn cn tbe one band, oa ihe other I am eqially orMe I to consolidation, or the central xttion of potter in the hmdaof a few " These principle are p'ainly and cleirly enuncTatci, and it these be the cui ling priacirlej of Mr Johnson's administration ia the work of reconatructi. n. we t.aveno doubt that influence nfcomrnercial intercouae, and the eatablishrrent of found rwiuriplra f nat ona! policy on the rrc tt qsfwttori ot p-ollttcal economy wh-ch cor:-tr-ol eommcr. e ar.d it dustry. atd thus a.Tteery relation of li-a. will be all that ia iieeJe-l to picify tbt ajut aLd reitore the lutea to health ari reaoa. We may well aoppose that Prei dent JobLaoo baa cboaen his toarked coune, and
ht It will not he lor? before the whole enHct
f the treatment of the sou'h wi'.l be, lie 'he other ubj-ct c innectel wuh the wr, ai.d ruth Qve heretofore been di.scued. a question of the bi.-toiic past. It h of paramount imaortnce ow to look to the future coure of the. drainisa'atioa on the Currercv of the coynuit ;on ths questions of h-gh tana or free ti r, on the nietho J of rsiscp revenue, oa the relations we arc to sus'ain to foiern nstton, and on subjects of this general kind. Thepe are the Political oj ircts in'o the dis?;"on of which the rwop!fl sre to patf, and on the derision of the e w ill ! crd to'a vast eatent, the proip rity of the nation ar,d there unit? of the tmerfTS of all people, north sni 6outh. It eincerns us at once to CrtaMih on a firm baMthe busii e iriteee'a of ali the people The pacify ip p.wfr ar.d influent e of coram rcc r.d r-rf &erou trtdo caotiot te overvtirnted Tbia alone wöl ia vigor te the indutrv of the whole cicntry, end give the p?oi!c cvervwhete orprtur i'V to Cultirate the aits of pe ice. to that trey may P rs't the emr,!otu)Ci.ti and pis.-ois of war -Theold qics'toca of pyltdcal econ ooiy rfotn tHeir prim ? iratv rt nca v.nm in the e 9 of wi-e citixnis. F r ourselveM we rnness Ireely that we hare more interest in knowing wht are Prcridfnt Johnson view on the tariff question, and rn r-ath ml bicks; than what he would Jo with Jiff Davi; and we are firmly of the opinion that th?e questions arc tie rcore impor tant. WwrUlnja or le .Tl.tlnc Liquor l.nav In 11 am l tiaett a. Dy the eCth choree of the corral Mafu-e. of Massachusetts it i-presided that persons ehall be imDtiaoned in the House of Correction or selling ; fider, malt liquora, or wij.es. TLe expei;enry cd rightfult;e?s, as well as the good re?ultlnz ' from the workings of thia enactment beia queä- i tioned. a efcial courrnttee was ppointc! in the legislature of tb itsr&tc M coniler thecxpc-ii-J eticy ot lic-t sing the s de of intoxic-t ng drinks, i which com mir ce repot tel on the 26.1. The committee etite that the irqu'iies leid toap'S e:ble ch mge cf policy by tho ; m l iu oid r to sC rtain ns fully prtctic able the working of the preset t Itw, vii:nes-.es were examined from all parts of the ta?e The first qucs'l n proposed wi, "Are ppitifious or ftM merited .. .1 1 - i s i a lucntctj .juar utu.ix ty u: pe -j le ot vourj neighboihooii; and it so, tr wht extent, ai i i how generally, when Cumpacd with Ihe t'meim meliately preceding the enactmrnt of h? first j prohibitory ltw N.1 with tn -vii.us timo?'' ! The n.-wr to this w is, thiit what whs oallial ; tho csUfe of iuten.nriii ce was on the decline in I all pirt.s of the state Mnv of the gentlemen t wli te-t fiid hid been Com ecfed -with the e u I peeanee re orrn from i'a ii cuicn. nt.d wcrebk, to trace in he roan exprunce the pn-gre-s of, putdietei tiu.ei.t Their tej-tim:iv w s that tho j cu!miiii t -f tlie leir.rcrm re eaci'eücnt was! ht'r.-i. 1-15 an.l Ia.'t. when h large m j rity ! ot th- pot 'c M.fti.ient to control e!ir:i.!, and I purd.c opinion-lyd a, nrtione-l ard adopted tho , theory of total nb-M.nce. The c omrnittec J quote from . large number of witnesses, and tne; bdlow'tig ia the auostirjce of th trtimony tt ! tnts jHiir: intox eating ortK' are ireeif oii in every city at d lit j.e b w n in the ptte. in mot of thorn w itf.out i.nv attempt t concealment, ar d in some ; with considerable o-ient .-tiin In ?ome (maller ; towns, and in or.e or tvr. c!ntf t? of sm ill towt , ; none ia known to.be Fold. But in theo ca-es ncli inhabitant as choose to drink can fie freely i supplied from tl e Fhojs ttn pome 1 irger torn J within e:isy di..tancp. In the greater number of J lowioi. the Hatettiftit is no doubt true that it is easier for a stranger to pet a pla?a of spirits th Ii u jil.t of mi'k. In mon farming towns, however, ibe trCic i" diste ulablo and private." ' In no city, town, or cluster of towns (with the en eptioo of .spencer and ifa neighborhood,' and f r!nps oneothertown in Worcester count ? ) is the sile of intox:cttin; drinks more retrained or prohibited th in it was boforc the passage of the proh;Jit:ry law of 152; tn mo-t of them the stle hi .?cidedlv increa-td since that time " The coinni te MX? piopcun!c-d the itquir. Why is no? the law invokei to suppress this tr 111 nnd, ii invoked, why is it not more f'UC ces-lnl?' The testimony ot the di-trict attor nicj, 3iimiii'ned upon this point, is that in prac rice ail the caf-es are tried ied under what ia called Denalties heir- less, hrJ the 'nuistince net,' the the proof ci-ier There ha? also bee t a difficulty with juries, w hich ha been felt in all the roun ! ties, but more pirticularly in Boston, nnd hu! contributed to prevent the enforcement of the law. There is an in lispo'Mtion on the prt of II juries to coav'n t 'respectable people,' and whtn convictions do occur, prominent citizens interfere, at d the penalty ia not enforced. The mivor o' Sprintfield said, in the cour-eof bia testimony: ,-I m tde spo i efTots to 8upprethe eale of I'quory un Jcr the law; They were a mixture of miccp a:A failure I fnppfd Sun d le. anl ubl:e etlea on week div?. but I dn't think ihero w murli les mM tvhen I CCA.-Cd lo Li miycr than when I hogm " The iuti.-"Hnie of the 'tc-timonv on this part f the C. quiryjs.that while tbete are ddlK-ulncs in the; enforcement of the l w, both from juries nnd wittic9.-ea. " tbe tfretleat difScuItv ia from a want of to chcrttiioa hj the pfoplc. The people, though not content wiih success so imported, and iecesarily becoming more so. accept it, ar.O mnkt do pcisi: Knt cflfort to improve the condition of things They arc much more attached to the 1 thsn to the eaforcemeut ol it; and fo long ts matters cor tinue in tbi- way, not only are their t lTrts to ni.i the i fficers interinittem and weak, but they constantly embarra.ss theae nfBcers by ictet ferine in fiyor of the ciimin-ils, io wnaf are repre-entcd hs hard c?e.s of nenitent clTeuder, which, f.f ter thry get to court, u..h a want persons commonly are. After eumniirir up th cer.eral 1 1 2u:ne:..s aaicst pnihibilot y law, and plinst nllowir z a law to rem im on tlie tttue book rhi h c innot b' enforced, or wl ich ia opposed t the con ic tiotn of a large m-jwritv ot thetomnunity. ma - j rij of the lfp!at:ve couim.ttee etiitc their final cooclusicua ag follow.5: That i licence law ia ex.e-'ient and that the sale of wine. beer, an i malt liquors shouid not he punched by iiupiiK'timent in the House cf Correction. They report no bill, because they believe th:it none is expedient or desired. Tho law which they rrrommend ia one of strict regulation mertlr, limit nz 'he number of pcr-ons Iicencl, and cn lorciujr it3 provisi.ms by he.ivv pecuniary penal tie a up n ui;Iicene ! ilea They would reserve t' the cities and towns the r:gh: wirhin their jn-ri-dicti n to refuse to rr.atit in-ens g, if, in their optni o. no demanded bv thepub'ie od S-.ch aliw, proi-erly pplied, would, as they hope ea emi-tliv impiove the endifion of the citiea atid I tree foL?: and woul t phice the mral diatiic: wh-re ttiev were in Ö2. Mr AMen.of.p tr t!:c commute, asspf.tj i,, the rerx'tt. except as to if iec m'neudin a Ii- ; cenc la H pre'ers ief aini; the treeM rro ' h ifo-y Inj, wiih the change of the oenaltica on the so? ol frrnvu'el liipurs, fioni impna.ti mei t to G'.e. A minority ot tlie com-uiitee prehent a r uppieruentarv lepnit, in which tbey gie tin ir re ioi s f.-r dis-en;ns from the views and eoM-hi-ions of the ra-j rity. They say tbat the pieserit law i- weil exef-:rcd, ex ept in the citie. "1 tlt cm be n ctitcl there; that the policy s r a-rt: itrnv Ttxr J.ri.K Oil V.'kils The o.l fever continut to rax iif u:t.ibit?d lury in tl:e adjoining c.-ULty ol Jai r. Ti.c lUMeier üxette Mit: irre our J: tl..;. i ,irthern lrdiar.a compit.v lins I erie'rafi t? a d-prh of f-rtv feet, and still kee;-.s "pocii .g w ty.' The indications of an hburJv.t jrrlv or' oil at crctter (J.e:'li. 'iil t vd iccre - isii.g. IL Irt-qi-aoa company have i fcjt-l the srvi(.ea of a tf3c,e?t number cf , ni,ds tnui dar and lLLi oi. their ,;.riue cote, i aii-l tlimi! ';('. tha rtrpjrv bi-ora or i i -hi 1 1 : -triug' of their drill cm be Le"rJ ou tfccl-iaLd.! i s iw, a few d ijs .ine?. s aje "ii.e jrup'ea ol I oil ti at:cc on the wtcrat tuis we!J; a&J in 13. uicauons n?ro, n iu tu oner wen, ire tnrreiing. The neospect are brs-h'ening. at; j every -thipj Io ka triebt f.nd icsJ." Four new wtlb luve been cornmenccJ, or.e oa tba U,U iaroa o - Morr;- ertf-k. another near Ffar.cistille, ac j;htr iear lUiis-el .er, and another on tbe Iroi'To: river !?.atkc Cuun-.v Ttme. The .secc.asioa'sis at Vaiadr, C W t Sxturdaj, ho;-:ed ig. acd pre?arl for rej lieins over tb murJer ol Pr-idenr Lincoln, when Ue eavor aneed the wbte of ibera. A Xe" Yok invert-'r has ecare.1 patent for kind of rait w ay rurjriing ge.r which wj',1 Iti'tn the chxu u for acciJitit'i aud tnxhle trains to rua aixty u.i'.ea an hour. A very Oeairable lav cation.
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Tbeiew 1 ork News, in an irtita nnnn V memoiTof Mr Lincoln, siys: No at imofities blurred the intellect or arreted , tbe bum.nity of Mr Lncolu A tenderness of ' nature, a f i mple e irnetncs of human sy rapathy, ! munfc mm toai souls ol men can be subdued but by lotine-s of jk-u1. The advance of tay onetsand r ü-s and arMÜery had but brought him wrbta reach of the sou' hero heart, and he grasped tbe opportunity in a fashion that, wheth- J er tbe eurgtati u of imelfeot or the promptings i Of a grain! tlO'lI . tnnrh I ha it am rmi nl t 1.. ! roanhip In a written memorandum, that is; still ia existence, .nd of which we personally kinw the t .r, 1 - t . . I . ' terms and circumstances, h tateo tO & Kf-iilemn Oi Riclirnoml Ih.t hit terras of reconstrcction were tho- of the hrnad. C-t genero-itv. i tie return ol tne states of the aouth to the union was the nrl? condition he attached to his p rorlamst'o'i of lull aranes-j. 11 on pubiic dec! rj'Joii, wbe her on ihw ubject of vox fiscation or ctnncipntion, declined to w'rhdraw formallv but f iprs-ed a perlen readiness to accep them, slje-t to the award of the supreme court. ToO'd.inc amnesty to the people of th. sou-h, he dcl red thai w hile he would uui thru m ke any pledge of a aore f-pec.fi. charcer, he had to hesitation ia t fferiara loll and fre rar.lon to all who so .1 1 see proper to ask it! St-tt.din oo the e te of bis rnusuph over a revolu ion that ha Involved ?o rauch blood, outrage on 1 evil pa!i-ins. this st irc-mr;!ik mnderMtii.n I d.inuUi ts Mr Lincoln from all the pbbhc cWxVZr 1 1 T f inteI,ec, I CW,,,n,T ,l'r,wU"M "f""1a I ti'Ott I S r f att.l ist ill. A wife' ftjricc is like the bulia-i tb'.t beer the ship Me'rir. In the Ktiüc.t r.ight the air is tilled with sounds lor the ear that ia resolved to listen. - I he firm rf L id 1 k Unthers, pork pack ers.t f Stev.benti'de. Ohio. h a f..ei fr 300,. i Michigan now )iclo about sev n million d'dl ir s woit'n of copper .it.d two nrllioa dollars ! worth of iron anuulh. Sevet tecu thou.i'ind federal prisctifis died ' in ihn Andcr-ouville ietel priMu in the space of one ye :t'-' 1 1 cije ' Th' tcaie pvc;.teeu banks io the city of Pittfj'.nrg. with an a-gre-aie paid up capital of: w.r2l.7oU Ol the älOD.OÜü sourrht tn be rako.l b ih iruii,ii-.i, deuotaitiatioo, about $'J5,INHI Ins bfen tub'iii cd. "Parents." f.i 1 a s(.!cn.n lecmrer, vcu h-vc t niidirn; or, if yu hve rut. your duu'gji m-x have. Tapa, why do they plant puns do they h,e (t-ve4 r ' .-sf. ni rn.iZ ,:Ue plu.tathey shoot, ar.d hen othtr do the lvin;."' The Ohio Statesman claims that the Jemoc I net of th it e-.ate have pverywheie made im-i nieti'e Kiitt.a at the i tte tojrn and municipal elections. A new dodge of rival Parisian shop keepers ! is to have bands &tationei in front of their stores in tho eveiiiv, p-rfonnln fi-hionab?e music. (ia ti . Lea Wallace has prohibited the we-riii of gr iy clothes', calleJ etuJtnt' uniform in li iltimore, aa beinp ofTcnsirr to soldiers and lot I cit.zens. The tot! capitil invested in the United Slates in iJ'Gd in the manufacture of woolt r:id. wan :5 52 527, of which the. rUvq states invested $1,1 7, 6-0. Good land s tor al-,meii:v hv antes aouth . of Lnvrence, Kansas, xt f 1 ?() to $3 5(1 lor cleared, and fli 1(1 for wo il tnd. Wood ia$25U , per eoi i -it.l coal Q5 otr bi!iel i Th Nat irti-i! I? p'i.Jt, in chronicling the ap-' proach of the anniversaries of the IltptNt de uoniii-iticn to be held in the city of St. LouiJ ' m:llk' ,h,h,se thchr.t time these ! h:ivr w r- the M3siwppi. these bodies ' The provoft niarslii's office ia Syracuse, Ne Yoik, was broken iutoby burulars one ninht last week, tt.e Hilo blon uptti with gunpowder, at d $.nUU,000 !to'tn. coiisihting mainly of sol lie' bounties uni government bonda. Nea Yok i the largcpt market for sole-, letMier in the world, mre beinc boucht nnd F0 old iu that tit? than in Liverpool, London and arisco:nbine,i It i. cimated thai 10.ObO.000 I hiles are tanned in ihia country annually, rt-q-iinn shotit 7l!H,hfiü curds of buk for the operation . A method of coating wood with Tair.ish, hard a- tone, ha tfeoilv oi-n introttueej in Ocro any. The incredieuta are forty parii. f chalk, fori of rtKii, lour ol lii.nd o.l, tote ( rnelietl together in an nun pot. Ohe pa.t ot r. tiro ;zid (if ronnr. ntnl u r of kiiit.hntin acirl are then lo be ad ic I. alter which the cotnpositiou U redy for use - It ia utiplieJ h-.a to ihe wool with a btu-b io the same way aa piinf, apd, ne before oberted, bcome.a exceedingly batd on diym. i Ciprim Risi od is worth overs million dol-; lar.s. anJ i. ihe richrat co!orel rn m in the Uuited ötatea The colored men of New York have! many rich individual. Mmon them Pctr Vandyke, Robert Wareon, J. M. Gloucester at.d Vr. Crosov, who own about three millions of dolLii in property, red estate und otherwise. In Philadelphia there hic, out of fou- iho:ind f.amiüe-, nerlv three hun-ired living in t.'.eir own hi'jcp. A mon 2 the iin men arc ideil. Pr.ts.aer, White M f4f hen nith,tbe I itttr atd to be woith j i'",lfh :" MASONIC NOTICE. STATEl MFV.T1NG lK ADOMIRAM GRAD T . ft '4.- a 1. I , ta- - ! - a..tr ...a tj n9 uiiJ 11 ruLfuo vy rifbiuii, a rati ycwx evtu oclk. Af1UStVlNTS. I? am nn an - fo. Corner ai Va$hnqtnn nnd Tenr.ensft Strrtti. .tlHtix;or 'Ir. . Il.fllZrj-. Wednesday Evening, May 3d. 1865. J J 1 Y A TIT ri T1 -sw- A A ! rtav i. I ic9 tr nhsioa.-'rinu act at! renerTed earr Tic. Uro Oircir 5;c; i'rirat fU.xt. for p-rnj, 5 '; Orchestra e.i, 7 c-nts Oa'ryand Family C.rc, ens: ChM-lrf-n ia arm, 15. caasaa or tixik: U-iora opn V ' , i'ctock prec.iy. Overture rorarancm t s o'c'.ock rrcc'e!v. PiHTICUbaR SOTlCr. The Hor-e Car leare the Thatr viry evm:aa at ihe c!e-e tT th prforar.nce Prople tlTin; at a iUtance ran relj on thii INDIANA STATE MUSEUM. 79 i::iwt WawliiiiRlon Mien. ; p.un.Mrn a cur?i icu DonnnicTQcce i ninunitit us. n. Lnuuon r nur ni(.i uloo, ('pen 'or lYx fctlon T via'tori f:on ? o'clock A. M. ottil 10 o'clock P. II. Tne 'olct!ona embraca over Thrca Millions of Cariosities! Of t& rao.at am oln anl lnrclTe ehsrarrr, ?afc-r tro n ad part r.f th bl-h. AOM'SSION 30Ont. MAD AVK M. A. ENGLISH, HOTELS. MAC? HOUSE,. Cornor Market & Illinois Sts., INDIAN iroLis, i.n. E. PEXTECOST, Proprietor. I TAKE rJSa.5CRK IX ASNOCSC SJ TO MT friejv and eu aeroua pitroua tbat I am to lou l'i ia :La b.i.Woik I bare ruraiied and uw iiirua cpa to' j.af o'U.o. 1 takt th op r u&uj tba' kinf mi taasy fo met ftlf&d fr th ir ,a.rHige criLg th- tw, tar h o I wa Cit.autln in. i'ria..ial U..m, aaa wUat ail 1 ioa Va to Lbaca aa aa aw ataad. sj-dtf PlSTXCOiT.
BV DEI ZELL JO.ES
Beal Estate Broier3 and Auctioneers. T W O ELIGIBLY LOCATED DWELLINGS AT ATJCTIOH. MONUaV.ilAT ciL. 2 0'CUCK r. f letrems w wi Md tb-bise' tn4'er lho eIi,;h T IOr.at jweiur.. .-. Sa and 22.,irit,k... 1 1 . A KU Abi r-r n.lra r.f StW o k trrtt Tkr!ebfr.e bv cutb f tela at;d tbe lot in J arh.ch thj tiri hare i aa t r a a J. irr .Vi i 1 Unawftha dae'lnc U a t"rt 4ir trat of e'glt Tooma. tw ka!5'. two poi'ba an4 kitchen TVo ctuer is a tr-torj iraj ! vn roooi, to h'l. a porvh an I kfu-hrn. Bth hoaaeihavc wd!. ci f rt. a'abVs "rri4' b-uen, ,rv kr b-a e. p-ea wa.k tfcroai,Mba atxl itwv eonarnia'm-ie. ai-d have rcikily txen re-tt'e4 an! partly re-rprd. ii th 1 it wjta tbe brkk boa - i a lart qntr.ti'y cf r. ;;,ir Ii,: " Tb property will ba ww at any tiw b'tween tbh arj me y or aie. ry löe ocrupuni oa ine prraiie, er j On third crb r l.a.i: one tblrd in ace year, Mj oTif'birJ n two jr. w th i.iter-t ca drrr r ; tn-nt. A üi-couDt will be a lowed oa auy amount pit . la e.th overtbe oße tUrl rrrtttl ti n bsnd. J The ti'le to the proj ty l- 1 Lo ii blend -b, atsd tb sl" k ill t in, jr wSttiOHi tiy rsre wbatr. Foil i ) articulara and iVcripT'.vn- oi tb t rpertycn ta ob j ; ta red ato .roCl.-. UF.I ZKLL & Jt l!Se rmy2-et Ve.l Ka e -ctt.itir INSURANCE. CHANGE OF AS NCY! & s ; : a a iAs Au I. rvc y CF Tllf!i i in it li I iill .111 :i u : i oi:i). corns. Ii ,2.cr ..r tbNa-lt.stah-i.hadCoa.D-WT.wdl take paure In proirpdj atte d to tbe waiit of tb in mrubCr pu?.1i. Id'k- aa!n-; tue b7rJaot FIRE AND INLuND fvUIGlTION Tarn t tb cn trary ra'ea of premiama. A r-n'iiu-anceoi the foruier patronage la rejevtiaily o'.iritid ty ABROMET de BRADSHAW, apr f dSt AGENTS THE INDIANAPOLIS isiiit a.cn cu.np.taY, i Ia dw praiarjnily crsan.'rd and rea1y to Isaue Fira Polic.ea. Capital, - $:00,C00. Tbe Stockholder of this Company aromprlae aotue cf oür roost re-poii.Mb'e citlet.. Dim: : r o it a : S A FirTCRta 5a. W, ILTalbott, A. I KtiACt a. E. J. ?tCK, AQClU.4 Jo IF, OU KB lOl ET, Thomas A Aluktis, A. E. Visrrox, Wn.uoi llrsi.r8oa. Oflire at present In tbe Sinking Fur.d Fliil tinK, C3rnr of IVnn jlvania tife and Virginia axenrie. Uytbe pa ro .age of iLe public ia soteite1. Wat. UKMOKhSO:, rieMcnt. Aicx C. Jamc-ox, Secretary, may l-13mo FOR SVIE, IK TTriaTr Tl ( r rr 1-a I g Tlfo Al V Jl J Ltu AlO.JlJ UUuDi ON BRADSHAW ST., WUV,i OHfi Vt Vi TTi-!: Within !UU feet Ol tÜ9 Virg.Ilia Avenue Lino of Cars. T IlIIFSE LOTS WIU, PK SOT.n AT A VKP.T fOTT price on long crcJitth p rchaserre oiredloluül on -acb Lot ithi a kvc time. For i mr iculmr- apply at to oSlce of tbe Cit rccMrtet Itailwaj Com, anv. II. H.CUHERWOOD. I:iJinl"ijit, April 24, apr2-dtr MEDICAL. .1 FHERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." E7 Ck. EC EC JTX. rCJ T17 COMIOCND FX TRACT OF rs a fritEFn-Ais:! spkfdt crnt? rot ali. ' f b-r in he M le r hVtuale frequently irfor i lii a lt rfect care hi the l.ort cpve of tbree or foa da., and alwaf isi Irs-tirr tbn ny other prepration . In-ti nufT-KAVi-a OM Po'tMJ iTR.tCr OF C- HU A N I t OPA I BA, tbt re Is no vfdfcoiianmetit rcb oie of öie. in 11 appro el f. rw of a 1 as'e, it U t nor- ly t i-tf -.. and cafi IjO uup'eu.ai.t KuatS"t to tbe .- I tlt-n , nd nu tspusr-re. It la now ac-rol gei by tie ib.i. iraii.ru iu n.r rrwif on mil in TEe 1 DO-e riir. or di eae, Cubi t and Copait a re tbe roty two rw.ed n bix.wn tLat Cxii ba r.l.e l upon with any Crrta aty o r af - rTJCCrJ. TAKltANT'S COM POUT) FXTUäCT OF CTTGKnS AT5D COPAIBA NLVKK FAILS. Mira'acturM oa'y by T A It It A aj T A: J . , SrlS Greeuwich Street, New lark. T toll by Lruftt ail ever the Werl 1. pi2i-:iy - NOTICE, 1 rvT(,TICK ,s oks that an flkctiox will te held on Tatny, the2tdy o May, 'ht. w K"' t 3 Tirv wva ai uc iv.t ii c ty ott cr toeTve lor tw yf arn. or until tbeir aacce nr are etcteJ and qual lied M yor. City 1 reantr-r, fpy Clerk, City VJar.La , dty Attorney, C ty Aaeibor( and Citv Kfifirtfiet-r Abo, on C urxiimin ivrptai.t e ch ward in thr Con tcu C utcl of aii city, to -err tour vrr. or U!.1:l tht ir s :rr, r rc tct.4 i ti r-M'. P-.! will he open'd t n tl rtty above tamed at tbe follow i"a p'aces, fr.in 8 a. m t- p ia : At tbs; School Hou,t iu I t Ward; i .1 m .. 4 0" 5 b 4. .h M 8 h - At M . VTer ger'a Hall, In trtb JOHX U5VV5AW. Ct Mrhal. rt2i-i: NOTICE. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. lnDiAaaeoua aw ViMtoa Katuoao Co.,1 Manioa, Id.. Apnl Jl-l, f 11IIK ar.naal el-ctn of Uire Ihrectora of thrt3i fanywül e I eH at tbe oJT.ce f tbe Con panj.fn tbe CI y r.f Vail oa, en the fr?mrj Wedna ay (ittb) f My nrxt ft.e po I will he .jn at Irt c-lok A- M. aad c towed at I- M. Ty i-rcv, 4 c TUO. POLLOCK, See. apr2:-1 all w?t WANTED. EMPLOYMENT. tYT A MnTb Arr.t waatcd 10 aell Reartta P f O Kacliinr. Wijl ,v , carinii' on aJl - L.i.r. id. r trip" ay i(n t. eba w II work fr ttr iHti?or.d all rxtM,t pa d. Acdrea, D.S. Uta "ro A Co , Drtrott XuLian. may 1-dCt TAKEr. UP. fllAKEN CP RT THE Sr-f.SCHIVF.lt. OX M KT Ut X a Black and Wipe Cow wjth Cal by bar a d. T . Co 1 about B )r o!d. Tba obr eao hava tbe aan, Wy pr-viuj property md k. 1 All W . m mm 'j3-dtl CoTOTflrant an-a Wt atra ta. NOTICE. O-a a.l after aoaid.y, tJ l!t, tin. CotEBan wMbotreeoTa W Y.rti any.bfnx r-tjt Matlal orreery. aieept at tbo dia-oat char 4 mor Ck '- M . b caraKKvrcjon. aprllTo. JHaV-;
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U.S. n Py autfcnrlty of ti,a 2crcUrj oT tia Treasury, tbe n4er'gT!d b aon:M tba General SebeTpta ABfj lot tie aal f UaUeat tat Trasy 5ots, beartng Teu aa-1 tfere-tnsrti pr eeat. Iftteraat. par acenn, known th SBIBMIIIRTY LOAN. Tttf T te. a- :--.! cner data af Asgttt 15tk. 164. acd are patabie three yr ari frta that tlate, to carreacy, or tr, rotwnb' at ! TVl- d th fc 3' trta U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. j TfcjM- Cot. 1 w.nU Krtn.aru. hieb Ir.fTtaaea j r : tbt actual prc-C? t tr 3 t&an. anl l' w I .. . , jri.m .V.i.V an.l in tai. ij-alUittV", vkuh eddtfrem " t Cfi4 irre Tr cnt. wcrr, according to tba rata i jf rjj on other property. Tbe lnteret ia payable la current sasjl-ftT naaily by cpt. ttttcw! tt k - a a . v m aw A . .1 I a. . m aia W awts bai-kpr. Tbe !utre; aaoctts ta si rout ir alny obi it HO stole. TW O CllC Tcil 20 l.OO It iioo $1000 8-1000 5ote ef ali decrtalnaU-jes earned will ba prottptly ' furnbbr J upvn rrce!pt cf sab-riptioris d otes ' forwarifd at eree. The htrrrst to tbe I5:h ef Jcat i seat will ba pa;4 la adrancav. Tkt I ! THE ONLY LOAN IX MARKET no'r offreJ hy toe CoverT iuent, end It Ii couflJenMy tx ' p-rtJ that Ita uperior adaaitee. will wiika It tba GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. I.ca tbaa l3!0,tK)o,lh3 if tbe loau auiboriied by tba lat CuPicresa are new on tk uarket. T:!a amon t, at tba rate at whlrb it I being ab.orbe', w ill all tx sbf cribed for within ftar mcrtl.a, when. tie notea will cn tfonMe.y command a freaifnm, aa ha ao form.j Uea i tbe -j-e ou eloslra; tbe mbtoriptkna ta eber l.aaa. ia orlrr that cltizota ererr tcwD acd .tlMi of tba ; country ti' ay t afforded fac'.tltlf for t alt r.f the loan, ! th National Earika, 8tae Cauka and Trlaata Battkera . . thronjjhout tbe country bare enera!lj agried tor I eiv nbaoriptiona at par. 8-ibacribera will alct tkelr
1 ewn af enta. In whom they bare coafldenre, and wbav
rr.ly are to ba tepontble for tha de üvery f tbe note, for which tbey receive ordsr. JA7ST COOTTR, Sttb-criptton lerit, rbtladetpfefa. Subacriptiona will be receled bj tbe FIRST NATIONAL HANK, Indianapolis,
INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS ai ORT GOODS. w R H S3 K A 0 R to I 0 n 0 & H K ta a a Q a i 0 ffl Ö 11 V 0 1 it 0 tri o CO M B w o w Pi waw 1 ta3 aft
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A CARD i TO THE LADIGQ. DR. DUPOnCO'S GOLDEiV PERIODICAL PILLS, TOR FR3dAI.ES. Infallible In Correcting' Irrefjul.trl tic. Urinovl up Ibwtrucliou of tli Jlo ut hly Titratt fraini W'niuever t'nuae imt Alva4 nr I u I ua l'rcveiitatlvr Atd ibe'-ouly aire" and CEHTAlü E If ttlU for all tto aClct tHCoiaplainta ao peculiar to the aex. wteth er awirrtel .r ltg " 1 ePl 1 are tiotblr ff new. but have been aaed ly the loror tor many tear, th lo rrat,ca ai.tf Araer. Ica(aai b caparabrled iut,n la every case; a d4 be ar p-d by tnar.y tbouaod lai le who hare Biel tbrm to eüe th Pul ptibl.e, r ike alleviation 01 tbor .tf. rertnjc Jrom an) irTexularitl. wbaiever, a well a to prevf-it an It creaw ol family wb-re health w ;Jl tat fennitlt. F taie peculiarly aitcated. or tboae irPtxM-
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ttalr ra-lrtr-fim wonlJ preveritar.y taiKbiof to tarih. tiiikerwiae tbe III a'ron iuenüel. Ftil axd explicit directioBacc-mpat.y each box. aVajO, Bolus U AVK BEE . HOLD IS TWti TEAKS r tsouand boxe oem by le t-r, both t-y r)lf aad arefct., to a l p.ita f tb. world,! wl kb at. wer Lavo bwj returtie.., 1.1 wb!cb lad e.ay noth tig lihr tb aUv PJSwbar r.0 lo.wjMtc. tbe JCiKSca OF htr.lJlctsir. DawtDl ra THE nl KLD 15 KtXuX Q. TltC-.T.i .S AM) hiaiOhlhG 5Alt 10 ITS rTtJ3fKKCIlANNtIqattlB tb trea aud rrivrt.g tt-Toy color of beaitb" to tbe 1 beek of tie most dell. ea. rst:cE 8i 00 rm nox. eix boxes for as oo. -old by ali brafiit, and by tbe follower j Jobbirfj aad invg Cot:-, ARent for Indiananoli. lod a&a: (Lwdia. ty M-bCir- tl.can pr'oi tbe riil, mt ceadrntUlty by aa.il. a 1,4 wltbov.1 cUervali c, to acy part of th city or conn'ry.) at d for le by TOMI. km.X.N. l-.tUat K.b nrta treet. MrKtYA&T ilOKOATv, 0, KlI IV..h:r,(t, oireet. W. I. HASKITT A CO K,. 14, rTe.t TaUo?t H a.LKK. TTo IS aad 20, tUu a Hock, t J.F.StSOUR, 5o. S.batea noaao Hoek, and ty DAILV UCEFIIU aV ICUMI, f"bolea' Itrcirjrl'ta, 2fo. 73, Sonth Verlulau atreet. O.a. LACET,GeneralTrave?!rf AfrrtfartberTeaterri aaa, Ii?, nr.rborw a reet. Cblcavo. llUoola. S H d Genuin wlUm tb ba I irtxtl D. JitWK." Jn31-dljeod
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