Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4558, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1865 — Page 2

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STATU IMUIiri-A DIM LItf.UK OF , ui-njot. the Indiaaapo'.a Journal pronouoeei lb cc!ebriteJ VirgicU tci Kactucky Retolutioti.of 1733, " miserable a öd demogogical leg!ati rrodu;tior.." The VirgicU Kcolctioci were prepared by Jam Midisox sr.1 the Jweotucky byTnOMM Jirrri'Of the forcer ktowo m tie Father of tbo Constitution anJ tbe latter as the aattorof the Declaration of InJfpfo Jer.ee, and both of them filled the Presidential Chair for terms of eight jetri It is altcgelber probib'e that botb of these eminent tat men thorough! uoierstoad the pricrplei of tbe Federal Const! tuüon anJ the purpose for which that compact was foroH. yet tbe itpieat editor of tbe Journal flippantly pronounce their production to be "miserable cd. demoojical." Tbe New York Times, ieaiinjj Adwinuiratioo organ, looks upon tbe subject io aa entire different libt. In Ute number it remark; " Wbea the Cot,titation wss formed.it ws impossible to embody in it fixed and final de ciaioo, either upon this question (eexesaiorj) or upon that of slavery. Tbe Constitution could never have been adopted if it bad either denied in explicit Wrmi the riht of State to secede, or had abolishel 1 tferj. Aa the country advanced, .however, it became more and more impossible to ittiie Cither of these qartioDS by peaceful meant." It thus appears that prominent Republican organ is forced to admit that the Conititution 2oe not embody in it a fixed and final decision ellberupoii the questions of soce!oo or slavery tbat it could not "have been adopted if the right of sece-ijiou bad been dealad, or if it Ltd tbotlahovJ slavery. The dxrtriueof State Rights, understood and advocitedby JvfrLB.so.( and Mittiaoi, U airnply tLi: that the Federal Guv. ernment poaeeasexi only delegated or specific powers as defined in the Constitution surreu tfered bj the dtatea fur the general welfare; md tbat 11 governmental powers not thin de!?itJ were reserved by the States, with full authority to exercise theai. Iu its sphere the Federal Gov erumect ii supreme, and in their reserved rights tbe butei re torereigo and each were to adapted to the other that oecesearily there need i be co coLÜict of authority. De Tocqueville, io hi work on our political iuetitutioua, aeu forth thufie of the llitory of our government mot clearly, and it has been accepted a such by not onlT tbe most eminent sutejmen, but by tbe great bod j of tbe people of the country from the formation of the Union. The idea of tbe Journal f tlut tbe resolution referred to were put forth to acswer a "temporary political purpose" U abeurd and exLiblu either an inexcusable ignorance of the political history of the couutry or tlae the statement is t willful misrepresentation of tho facta. The Virginia Itcfolutions of l79d were tccompüiied with aa elaborate report written, also, by Mr. MaMW-V, in which lie diacu-sea with great ability the character of our political intiutions and the relations of the Si.it es to the FeJeral Gjvernaieat: Tb"n wai ouly a few years after the adoption of the Constitution, and Mr. Mapisov, it must be acknowledged, was fimiiur with tbe views of tbo roe übers of the Convention which framed it, and the coostructioui p'ueed upon iU sevcr-t! parti by tbst bfclv The New York Times ad mit that the Constitution left the right of the States to secede an open fiuLiun whii'h inulJ imt h aattlctl lit nea.-ei'iil tceaus. The war has, however, settled a question which the uremic law of the land. failed to determine. We will Dot discue the logical effect of this admi-ion of the Times as itcauuot fail to strike tbo mind of the reader. Our system of Government, taking the State Kighta view of it, was not ouly admirable in theory, but equally su practically when tbe provisions and obligations of the Federal Constitution were faithfully adhered to by the several Suits The States took) charge of the home righto and the individual iutere.sts cf "the citizen that which concerned hi personal happiness vbilo tbe general (Jovernment controlled only thoje intcreats iu which the people of each of the States had a common interest. It was only when sectional interests attempted to force its peculiar idejs or policy upon the whole tht difficulties arose and a persistence lu them culminuM in the terrible controversy of tbe past four years And it has resulted just as might bave been anticipated the weaker has been compel let! to succumb to the stronger, and if State Rights arc not overthrown in the contest it is certain that upon tbe questions of slavery and secession the Constitution will hereafter have no doubtful meaning neither will be recognized. What ' peaceful tne:is" could not settle force has accomplished, aud we can only hope that State Rights, not the right of secesiioa tr nullification, will survive the revolution. f 'omni tifallon of the Sentence of ?lrf. Howie and JIIIIIchii. A private dispatch wan received from Wa?bIogUrj City yesterday afternoon, stating that PrfVJont Jou0!i bsd commuted the t-er tence fMe-rs 1!wlk and Manual from tbedeuh penalty to imprionncut for life The t lemencv f tbe Executive iu the rises of tbee unfortu mte men is hgb!y comraetidible. audit will be a relief not only to their personal friecds, but to thousands of Republicans throughout tbe State who, while hsvicg no sympathy in any way with the condemned, entertained serious doubts, if not positive col. vie lions, iu re.trd to the jurisdiction uf the Court which tried them Governor Moa,tox, we understand, earnestly ured a commuta I on or respite of the neatence upon that ground. bd until the Supreme Court hsd time to ?ss upn tbe question. There was no noccsity for carrying the pentetce of the Court kilo eiccu tioo cntil the bibet 'juJicitl tribuotl of the nation l.J abjudicated the quetio:i of jurisiicttcn, ns the country ii at rfcc aad r.o barm caulJ possibly arise from awaiting that resuSr, even if it was just tbev khould suffer the penalty of their a!!egsl crime, when adjudt-J ty a court whose competency ciuli not be questioned. If tbey bad been executed uLder present circumstances a large portion of the peop!e of the itate would have bel'eveJ that it waa iutigtel solelv bj political perecation; hence if the prisoners merited tbe panisbment to which they l ad been condemned, its moral effect wjuld have been destroyed aid instead a syrupathy for their fite would La been eickei. The Government would lave gaited notbitp by enfercin the sentence, but it wi'I gin much by this act of moderation, eihibitic as it doe the disposition lo deal juatlv even with those it may regard er micil. We know tbat if these men had been executed under tbe senteace of tbe JdiUury CouuiÄivu which tried them, the morl eulr.l;ties of a large pcrtloa, may ay a lre majority, of the viti xecs of the State ju!J l.tve t-ee:j locked, and Trfraient JoUW)J ba acted j and ju-iic ioa.ly in respertBgthistei.tiiattt. 1 Le Sjpren Court of tbe Coiled Sutes boe decisions ire final, may rustiln the juris iieiloa of military Courts in civil cases, like those under consider tioc.batit is due to those who have composed those Com mi ions tbat they should cot be placed

la ptrxl wben tbat tribunal, fn a sbort t'ce, Ul determine tbe;r personal reponIb!lities in the premises. Asaio we nj tbat PresiJent Joaws bai acted iely, judiciously ard bumanelj is commuting J,he sentences of Holz. Millii? and HoastT, and too much creiit cannot be awarded to tboe gentlemen through whoe influence and exertions tbis'exereise cf Executive clemency et obtained. Tbe consciousness of hiving done a jau act will be a reward to them which will be appreciated more in tbe future than even at the present time, ooionly by themselves) bat tbe people generally wbca the pxaiiaas of tbe hour ebali have sub tided an J better feelings and cooler judgment re t rimed their swav.

Ilrwial TrlbunaU-l lie Daagsrs t Those ho I nke I'art In Ttieru. We publi.b this morning, on the fonrth pge. an accouut of a trial which look place in Kogfaal, ilxtj-threc yetr ago, in which a Colonial Goverccr was arraigned for an abuse of power in trcüel to blm. tried, convicted and executed He escaped punishment for twemy j ears after the act was committed, but justice finally over took bim. Judge Pre x ham , of tbe Supreme Court of New York, has stigmatized tbe military comaliiion cow setting In Washington as a violation of Contitutional requirements, and Judge BoM,of Haitiruore, in recent charge to a grand jury of bis Ccrt, charged that persons setting oq military commissions for the trial of the citizens of Maryland, not connected with the Armv or Naw. sre liable to indictment. The - , - New York Worjd. iu comtntcding upon the ub ject, remarks ; 'In a case brought before Lord Chief Justice Wille, in tbe Court of Common Pie, London, In 174G, wherein the president of a court mar tial was mulct in five thousand dollars damages for an crjmtifiable verdict, the learned judge informed the plaintiff thst be was at liberty to bring his astion ag-iinst any of the members of tbe said court msrtiil he couiJ meet witb; and in subsequent proceedings a collision occurred between tbe martial and legal authorities and partisans, in which the former cut a ?orry figure, and the lsw established its power and dignitv There is no doubt but that in like manner all the members of courts martial, or military cornmissions, or by whatever other nsme they are called, are liable for any illegal acts ot hieb the snid courts may b guilty, and, as Lord C!?ef Instice Willes State, m,y be indicted therefor. Now, we imagine that few who have tken pirt io the irregular military proceedings of the pst four years are aware of this, aud little anticipate that they will be ciJIed to account for the deeds in which they have been implicated. It is therefore well that they should be iuformed of the peril in which they have pluccd themselves." s'fATK ITK.n. Tcrre Haute bus just an een dozen of large d.y goods stores. Tbe recent wet weather is doing considerable dtmsge to the wheat. We hear of tbe ru.-t making itsi appearunce, which, if general, striking the whet in its present stage, will do great damage. Tbe oats, alo. are in danger from the same cause Corjdon Democrat. "A flowing well" of oil has been struck on the farm of Malachi Ott, four miles weal of tlrantsburg, Crawford county. So we were told at Leavenworth, a few dtjs ngo. The q'isntity of oil "flawing" is not stated Corydon Democrat. A Munificent Gin The twelfth annual report of the (New Yorkl Children's Aid Society mentions a generous benefaction of Mr. Chauncy Rose, of Terre llsute, which has enabled the Society to increase ira charitable efforts. Mr Roe's donation i $53 000 in bonds and $22.0U0 in cath. being $75.1)00 added to the So ciety's means of ueefuloes. This is in exact keeping with tbe liberal spirit always manifested by Mr. Rose, and we only regret there are not thousands more such men in the laud. Caopt ix Eastitn Indiana. A correspondent at Bawling Green, Franklin county, Indiana, writes, under date the 21st, tbat tbe revere winter, tbe cold rains and the fiy have nesrly ruined tbe wheat prospects of that region. Fields thtt looked promising in March, arc now cot considered worth cutting. Tbe same, he says, is the case io Rush, Uuion and Fayette counties. Tbe oats and fitx crops look promising. As for corn, the farmers are only about half done breaking up the ground, but very little being yet planted. There ia a good propped for fruit of all kinds, and there never was a better showing for mast. Anotuer Parbariah DaotGnT to tue Par or Justice. Lieutenant I. M Paown informs ua that the notorious Major Henry Wortz, keeper of Andersonvilla prison, ptsted through Louisville on Sunday hs:, io irons, on his way to Alexandria, where be will be delivered to the proper Authorities lor trial. It will be remembered that this notorious villain is deserter from our army. He held a commission as Cptin in tbe regular army, and went to the rebels near two years ago, received a commission as Mtjor, and was placed in charge of Audersonville (Ua.) prison, where bis fiendish and malicious passions were solely devoted to the starving and murdering of thousands of Union soldiers. Between Chattanooga and Nashville, while coming up on tbe train, a few coldiers who had endured the hardships of this prison, bearing that Wortz was on the train, became so furious for his blood that two of the guard were killed before they could be checked. They, however, succeeded in stripping him entirely naked, and the miserable Ecoundrel was compelled to lay down in a corner of a car and cover himself with a blanket. Surely "the band writing is upon tbe wall," and humanity cries for justice let it come. Terre Haute Express. AaatsT or a Col.vtkr circa. Some three or four weeks ago man named Henry Nichol son. claiming to be ctttle buyer, stopped at tbe house of Mr. David Reel, about nine. miles from this city, in Harrison towuship. and after looking at some cattle, desired Mr. R. to charge $50 "greenback," stating tbat be wished to buy a cow from a widow lady in the neighborhood, and on bis return would purchase one or more from Mr. Reel The old gentleman changed the bill, but subsequently ascertained that it was counterfeit. In the meantime the "cattledealer" was not heard of until lat Wednesday morning, when it was learned that he was en deavoring to escape across While river. Mr. Reel and a neighbor started in pursuit, captured him, and brought h.m befoi e E-q HiUnd. who, after examination, held blm tobtil in $5tM. Ue was tubsequcclly brought to town and lodged in jail. Deputy Marshal Donovan received a di' patch to forward tbe crimiual to Indianapolis, which will be done as soon as the necessary prelimina ries are had. On searching the prisoner peron about $;J00 ia counterfeit "greenbacks" were found concnlcd in his boots. Vincecnc3 S jr.. Laar rttllantbroplatt." Pen. Perley Poor, in bis letters from Washington to the Poston Journal, speaks of the Freedom's Bureau cow going into operation under the management of Mxjor General Howard, as designed to bresk up the ce?t.s of cero board iog houses and " lu philanthropist " so long supported from the public freaurj: Out other great advantage of the r'reemnn'a Pureau will be tbat it w.l! close theyu sinews operations of a parcel of laxy phi!?rrlop!St, who t ow regard the poor contraband as tbe;r stock in trade. They tum fron the working as sociations that htve ialored fr the practic! t-envnt of TJui!e l orn." nnd Ket up some neat little philanthropic michine which they can run for individual profit. Tbey want to' keep the old darkey mtserable, that they ean plav upon bis miseries " like a harp of a thousaud string," aud will not let him ftir iromthe waters of Pbyloo, that they ran set his tears to song. Poor Tom's a rsjid," i their Shksren stereotyped cry. Tbev don't want Uncle Tom converted into a well clothed iuiutrious laborer, living to a neal tenement, with a door plaie io scribed "Tiiomat." Bat tbey waut to keep him and bis associate freed people housele, tattered aod dependent, while they Ü I their own pockets with the alms extorted from the charitable. Wht a pUv that the draft Is over, for tbee rascals should have been made to enter tbe ranks pe'haps i bey would have preferred the regimental bands, where they could have blown their own trumpets. They know bow.

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A re alarra and police telegraph bis jat gone into operation in Coieago. It Is anticipate! tbat 'be largest wncat crop ever raised in Peonsjlvania. will be harvested this year. Tbe Lor. ion Morr.ic Post state that terrible tortures are it.S.cted np-jn Po'.lsb optive?, in the prisons cf hu:a It Is said that tbe Vcery of Ezyft bs given cp h:s project of a rKt tj Paris, treatise the aitrvl Jer bare pronou&cei agaiost it. Caterpillars threaten grcaur havoc" ia the Littern S'.ates than last year, when whole or fhard and even iitrivs were de Utel John Morriey, lue ex pujiut, and ow famom turfite, is engaged in erecting a 6te residence in Trv. which he intet-! to donate to hi father. A re1 reügiou movement i taking place in Cb'ua in favor of the Citholic religion. Hcadrei of villages hive become converted. Uf crops in Wisconsin, the Milwaukee ws saji: ' Should the rem tinier of the season prove favorable, we may exrect a goo I harv est of crops of almost every d(:r:tioD." The Scientific American s iv you nuycleau your brass clocks by boiling them. Tbey should be boiled io pure or rain water, and dried on a warm stove, or near the fire. John O James who died recently at Doylestown. Pa., bas left al bis prooerty, valued at $j0.000, to the Sunday School Union, with the exception of a small bouse, bequeathed to a omiL who nursed him while he was sick. "In faith. Captain," said a son of Erin, as a ship was coming on the coast in inclement weather, "Have ye a Farrumer's Atmenic on board?" "o. I haven't " "Then, be jabers," replied Pat, "we hall have to take the weather as it comes." It is reported that the Southern Bishops of the Protectant Episcapal Church anticipate no difficulty in tbe way of a fraternal reunion with their brethren of the Northern Dioceses at tbe next meeting of the General (triennial) Cooven lion in September nex!:. M. Claude Bernard, tbe eminent physiologist, in an interesting essay on tbe he tri, shows tbat "the sentimental part, which, from time immemorial, has been attributed to the heart, is Rot an arbitrary fiction " The Barlington (Vt ) Daily Times says that eight hundred cavalrymen, with their horse and evj'iipmenfs, filliog twenty-three car, passed through the city on Saturday, en route for Ordensburg. (Jen Recrans h up in Vermont somewhere, but hi busine- is shrouded in rnjstery . IW master Kel'ey, of New York, had conferred appointment on seventy soldiers dibbled during the present war. A large number of these men have but one aria, and they have been put to such labor iu the pot office as they em easily perform. Most of tbea are employed as mfcsiiencer, cirriers and collector. The proprietors of the principal stock-ynrd of Chicago, have resolved to stop all busiucis on Sund.iv, except receiving such as may arrive on that day. The Eastern roads having resolved to ship no steck on Sundsy, the dealers t Chicago have addresed a circular to the Southern aud Western rotds inviting them to do likcwWe. The last words of John Wilkes Booth, spoke on the stage, were in Spiel's tragedy of tbe "Apostate" He says, clenching his dagger, "Trtiiors and slaves I ha! that thought ! This, this is left me etil! within my grasp ! I clutch it with a fierce and desperate j'y! Look here, loo here, vile Mot! despite of late I farutl triumph over thee." He is then stabbed and dies. Tbe Signale, a German piper, tells a story of rare sang froid iu a German artist. She had been singing some isolo during a representation at Grarz. when her dress took fire from one of the foot-lights. Tbe audience ioe an i shrieked; what did the singer? Betting four bars to allow for the interruption, shi extinguished the flame, and then quietly taking up the air, without los of time or tact, sang tranquilly to the end. Ireland is about to have conferred on her novel houor Notwithstanding her centuries of devotion to the Holy See, an Irishman has never been thought worthy of the priocely dignity of Cirdiiil. A convert from the Established Church, however, is to be tbe immediate medium of the bestowal of that honor. Tbe red bat and tbe tcarlet stocking are to he worn by tbe Hon. and Rev. Mr. Talbot, the brother of Lord Talbot de Malahide. N A mssnifkent r-ar has just been placed on the Northern Central Rtilroad of I'ennvlvama, intended for the exclusive ue of the officers of tbe road. A new locomotive of tbe most improved mike, has also just been completed for the same purpose. Tho car is furnished with sofas, lounges, card table, sleeping apirtments, and the floors are covered with the fiuest Brussels carpets. The New York Citizen has the following paragraph nbout Juhu M'tchel: "John Mitchel, late of the Richmond Jlxaminer, was in town for several daj s this wtek, attending to some family business. Speaking on behalf of bis late jonrn ilistic and other Associates, be accepts tbe defeat of the Confederacy, and savs there is nothing now left for the South but to acquiesce as patiently and gracefully as possible in tbe results of tbe deadly arbitrament which it cou rted." Perhaps the following paragraph from the London News of May l Ith (always the steadfast friend of the United States,) affords some indication of popular sentiment ia Europe: "It is hardly to be expected that a Government which has just re-established lis authority, khould instantly give full pardon to the chief plotter who organized resistance am?, the ruler who for four years directed a civil wsr It can hardly be affirmed thtt an example of justice is not called for in such a tac But we may at least hope tbat Mr. Davis will escape it-" The Brattltboro (Vi) Pho-ntx say?: "On the evening of tbe I lib instant, during a thunder storm in Jacksonville, Vt., the lightn'Og struck the ground on the Peter Holbrook hill, half s. mile from the village, with such force as to plow a ditch above five rode long and four or five feet wide, and three feet in depth, throwing out stones of several hundred pouuc weight, a distance of two or three rods, and branched out from the ditch in all directions, perforating and tearing up the earth for more than ten rods, and performing many curious freaks among tbe trees, roots and stones. 'I he shaking of the earth was tremendous." I From th Botou llsralJ, May 25 j Tlir Kfbrl Vie I'retidfnt find Pottmutter liencral at tuft Marren Tbe rebel Vice President. A II Stephens, and Postmaster General Reigan wre transferred fron the United Stttes stetm sloop of-war TusCarora to Fort Vnrrej yesterday afternoon, between eleveu and twelve o'clock. Neither of the distinguished rebels knew that the other wai on bord the Tucarora, and when thev were taken from that vessel they were placed in separate boat, and the secresv that waa oUerved on thetr psage to the fortrraa was maintain after they eotered it. Mtjor General Dix. commander of the department, who arrived at Boston on VN'ednrstay night, tat down to Fort Warren early in tbe morning, and met the prisoners on their arrival. Agreeably to his orders, separate cells were constructed for Stephens and Regn, ucder the c2i:ers' quarters, ia ihe casemate. To the-e piices the reuela wre tsken this morn iug and locked up, anl a trong guard was pUced over them They will not be allowed to talk to any one, nor receive aay letters or ppers. ai d the fact of tbe other's confinement in Fort War ren is cot to be known to eirber. The orders concerning tbeta are very strict A'ter fee;ce that his orders had been well executed, General DiX returned to thiseiv at v.o u, ai.d last even it g reruned to New York. The Fimans ix Ircld A Fenian ma meeting ws held on tne plair.s of Ciontarf, Ireland, May "in. at which a placard w circulated, addresel to " Irl-nrneu," and sirred By order of the VigiNnce Committee" Itsahi: Six hundred and ninety three vears of b'oodv extermination and rapacious plunder by British butchers, countrymen of the Queen of Eo'Ncd's son, demand of you siieoce and contempt, and not even by your outward appearance show the sl ghtest participation" in the hollow rejoicings thai will be paraded before y,u on tbe D h bv tbe btsrd decendnts of S ronghow and Cromwell, who hspened to be bm in Ireland, but avow their alletfur.ee to England Irishmen, testify your loyalty and devotion to Ireland by uniting in the bonds of brotherhood to have Ireland for tbe Irish.

ncttirnlng Home. 'x Tbe Anerican ikedaddlers a-.d dcicrttr who have been living in Windsor, Uscada, have gone back to tbe United State, gives f-omc account of their tbe ferry ateamer: a be Essex Record ff arrurc on board 4 The manner of their exodüOwu in ome cases lud icrous enough Oa tbe siit day of grace they fi!ed down the hill to tbcferry in in almost continuous atream. Occasion! lly ome grinning hade" gave tbe OfOfr "JaJ in .''"clofe up." 4c , to pilgrims "marcbir.g who ieemeJ abashed at the interest thus 'splajed in them. Taking the direction indicate by the noue, we reached the river bank above e (reit W cttetn coal dock. .The scene there 1 xoentcd begg n description. Oi er one huodil i cu'zcns ot Indiana, Ohio. Michigan, Ac, retlagetntScd on the bmk and beach, and stood tr nirg their eve in tbt direction of the opw-itc r. Tins intc rcstiag occupation they rehtcd by occasional patriotic speeches and or-"f" Owing to tLe darkness we were unable to tr e notej, but one Indiana orator said, amidst k4d applause, "that their country bad proved itse worthy of them by the noble manner in whicltbe rebellion bad been put down; tbat he had ,himelf doubted whether the country and Cons'c tution were wor thy of the sacrifice ot his lit, and thU he had removed to a place of safety simply until that problem should be solved. jw that the war was over, the North had fougll out the struggle to the bitter end, (cheers) that r?,e laoghiy rebels bid been made to lick tne dust, tbe country and tbe flag were worthy of them ,ind their eternal devotion, and would stand pron'ily and triumph antly cgtiast a world in fen." (Loudap plauze.) f The songs most in favor wjre, "It's sad to leave one's fatherland," " Ho'be. sweet home. " Ob, mother, I've come hurnr to die," " When this cruel war is over," Ac. Te crowd, though they speechified and sang, pre.-nted a sad spec tacle. TLey were clad in a cJ:ume once blue, but now patched here and thff? with parti -col ored cloth in an almost infinite 4'riety of desigrs, in parts, too, torn and frayed; li.nd still cn some dilapidated garment, once gcejeous with brass buttons, mijht be seen a sincltfornament like a t--. .1- . .. - lone star Dearmg tro ouisireu- eu pinions or a totriog eagle On the out.-ki?;s of the crowd, under the friendly shelter of tre?, stood the American Consul, probably wfhing the matter in a diplomatic capacity for tn information of his Govern ment, or, as hid povfeU ?eemel well ptufTed with American procla'i ti.ii. copien of wnicn nad been trceiy scattcrco probably acting misior:try wise towards tbo rel,yrning sinter. A boy aged eii'etu yea;s li just bfen sen tenced t fourteen jears in thStte Prison bv the Superior Court in session -. . Newbury port He was arraigned on five cou fc.s ore for h:r plary, four for larceny. His nafio is b. P. Pilla bury, (f Ar.dover, and is a Uh of fine mer.fal endowments and good family; but he is said to be a "hard ticket," and not liK-lv to ever im prove. As another pha-e of the "rclicious civil war,', we copy the following froun the New York Methodist: "Of all the Gotfrnmen's in the world, there is only one which rts eutered into ti direct correspondence with tl; rebel Confe. e racy, and which has given to J-VVrson Divis the title of 'mo?t illustrious Prrsi itnt.' This onh Government is that of the Pope " AMUSEMENTS. ETU0P0LITAX TIIEITRH. Corner of Washington and Tr uesmt Streets. 'Ittituirer rlr. a. ii.KHc-. Thursday Evening, Judo 1st, 1865. TH STARCOMPAM II It 8 1 IV 15 O It V I CI JI K . MARRIED I'aicKa or Ajisios. P-rqu-tte all reserved ats 7äc. Dre-s Circl 5Uc; l'nv' B .e, tor siA person, $5 M; Orchifitra t'ats, 75 fiits; Gallery anc Family Circle, 2- cifs; CaihireD Iu ,-rms, CHAXGH OF TIMfV: Doors open at"i o'ciocH precise'... Overture coinmencos at 8 o'clock precclv. PARTICULAR XUTlCK. Tbe Uoi.sCarj leave the Theater every evening at the clofe of ihe performance. People Uvins at distance can relj cf this. rEI.COMK THE IlKTCRK OF SKIFF & CAYLORD'S I INST IX 83 X, S ! TUB GRKAT EASTERN TKlLTE; AT rJ?IIE TAI3ER ACE, POSITIVKI.T ONK NIGHT 0'A! Tliursiday Ilvcuiii?, Inno 1st. 20 tar ri-rformer!, who wilt most positively appear hi an entirely new ani orU'.aal Froirnirnme. All the ol : favtritci. lritrodLCiiR the latest Gf n of it iutrtlsy. See our new Pro jrareuie. TICK UTS ."( Cents. SKiFF -V GATL')RD, Managers. C. E. RICHARDSON, agent. rrtyS'T-dSt INDIANA STATE MUSEUM. 79 Cast Washington Street MADAME M. A. ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS. Open for the reception of vuitori from e 'cl jck A. M. nntil 10 o'clock T. M. The collections embrace over Three Millions of Curiosities! Of the most amas-ing and Instructive chnracter.gathered from all part of the Globe. ADMISSION 30CenU. MADAME M. A. ENGLISH, sprS-dtf frcprietrens. AUCTION SALE. BY WILEY & MARTIN, Ileal Evtate Krokera A Auctioneers. NINE GARDEN LOTS, Each Containing Tiro rrr.s, SUITABLE FOR ÜALDEK3 OR KESiDENCKS, A.T TJCTIOI", On Monday, June 5th, at 2 P. M , oiv Tin: r x a 3 x i ?s i ?s . FI1UKSK LOTS ARE SIll'.VTEDON THE XTESSI1 f Virginia Aruue, ulllal t-f ti.. nt, aul Dear tbe terroina cf ite Mr-et K!lryaJ, ljitg on tb? part iJe of the SblbyTi!le G-a. I Roai, ju t b- yoi,a fleasam hao, aii.1 are a mbdtvi on of the K' "in 1 D-rrtot r ktioau a- tb Turne nace Toe Lois a I lie bub and Leaut.ful, anl are vtr t-libl Mts I r .tburt-an K-i ei,ce or (jroti.. bricir t afw iviaatr c or the Viriu a Wrme l t.e i,t street Car. ic po-it ve. 1-Ui-t'La.f. ca."b, talAüce a 12 ajj 1 Doctt, wlih latrreft. KunUr rrticu'r cao toe uP"-a iqiry at the WT30fl!d Keat K.-aie A.ert. WANTED. ljT A MONTH. Agents wanted to e!l Sewin? O Machine. We i!t gire a com 1: mo i ou all M cb nr. oll, r.r ecpUy asect to w.lt trk fyr tbe above w5e and a. I expense pa d. A-t lres, 1. a. uaKKiMjTo. & co, in;-29-16(iwlt l:ro;t. M.ch. A VUNTH!-AGKXrs WANTM) KVKkVC J 4t) whr to Introduce the laprov La L Cir Jo rni'.y Sewing Math ne, tbe oa y luw pnoe re a ker, V beeler Wil-oo, tiowt, flnfer ft Co., aut liah eld. r. All other machines nj 'or te than h-ny dollar each are iDtrU-tctceut, aixl tie e.ler and uer ar l.at.1 to Hue aud in:pruui.aitoi. $Iatj and expne, T Urge comQialon allowed. l!!uatrted c.rcu.ar ti.t free. Adtrtu iillW & CLARK. m:)WAw3.a E;d tfrd. M re. A MONTH! I Et AeaM ertrywbere, a' O U tTO a nojoib, expnet paid, t ae'.l f liwo Ariicia, tha Lt eilte tr o?ered n!l particular fre. AJdrei UT1S T. G AavKT, t3T5-d4w3n Bidaefvrd.Miint.

American Skednddlcrl

HIPPOOLYMPIAD.j WILLIAM LAKE MANAOER INDIANA PO LIS. FOR TVO DAYS ONLY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JUNE 2J &3d, North of the Terre Unite Depot. Tlie .vjoat Complete .Modern Traveling Exhibition, in America. THE MOST SVPEillJ OVTFIT. FINEST STUD OF HORSES!

AMUSEMENTS.

THE BfAT EDUCATED MIJLES.'Twornil SIOO

BeyotiJ any other Ktab!Ubnier.tt tie MOST BRILLIANT STARS. Tin? Groat C a v a 1 c; a l c Will enter town tn Rrul proctiun, ireded J-y the gorgeous DOLPHIN CHARIOT, Tte most mtjiiiSceLt pecit5en of art and elaborate w oramanst ip ever paraded before the public, iMiLi ir.i n i run rr houses Sp'enrtidly caparisoned, and driven and coiitrolled ly Mtijoi ir?in-y 13titl, The ChirpioD Whip, and parada to the place of exhibition amid the martial and operatic tra:n of the ir.corrparub! S.VLKK O'UNKT IU5D, led by THO GRIND PERFORMANCES, K.tch Af1ernoii and Night, commencing at Two and Lalf-past Seven o'clock, P. M. In the Grind an 1 Exten ive Combination, concentrated in uhat the Proprietor c aim to be IxiXj büUW Ux IxIXj AviXj, There i no space in a Irief announce kheet to peeify all the ArtiMs. Thr following UNEXAMPLED ARRAY OF STARS, W ill convey nn Ida of the grat and Hiiequalifd whole MAD'IiLE ALICE, Tbe Prima Donna of Equostrieuce, equally rei.owred for her classical and daring act of Equitation, is now the tngbt particular .tar of thin colossal Kibibitfon. Tht press throughout the country hare recorJed the auprem acytf thN da hin Queen of the Cirque, who, in both Hemispheres, is acknowledged onapproacbable. To twduip pre'eijtious op,oi.ition, tbe mauaitement, in goxi laitli, offtT a chl'njge of $ Ü,(HM), and waiving her undisputed reputation as the only backward female rider of the wwr!d, we are pi'pared to post the money, the result to be de'ermined by competent Judges, or a miscellaneous audierce, a the ouid-be competitors choose. MADAME AGNES, The Queen of tbe Manage, iUroducing the highly trained, thorough-bred dancing horse " JOHNSTuR." aud the masnificent American horse "MIAMI CIIIKF," a Fuperb specimen of blool and intelligence, in Avenne zrcie or School for Ladies; also, in the Parisian F.xercii-cs tn the Float.ng Wire. ' ILA. PETITE EMMA, The Fairy of the Arena, aod Terpsichorean Artiste. Her classic pose oa horseback, and her wonderful equ1poie, are equally poetic and incomparable. MR. JOHN LOWLOW, The Wit, Jeater, Hutnorit and CLOWN par excellence. . . ww,J i fait.r tA merry oühot of Mono, a fellow of infintte Jet, and a geruiae, orii;iaal specimen of the Shak.-pearean buffo. MR. C. M. GIBBS, His tact ley associate and QUAINT AND QUIZZICAL COMr-F.ER. THE CELEBRATED SIG, CASTILLO, THK GREAT GLOBE EQUlLlBEIiT AND MAITKK 1U C1KQUE. MR. GEORGE SARGENT, Tha celebrated Histrionic Kider, representing Nautical, Mythological and Oljmpian i-cenes, pronear.ced th most finished a:a graceful Scene K.der In the World. THE LAZELLE BROTHERS, The Motley Delineator of the Grecian and Roman Schoo! of Bich Art, exempiISt-d in their beautiful classic t lyn plan Meiang. S. 3D. BALDWIN", ARBACIAN MASTFR OF THK GTPTIAN SCIENCE, ILLUSIONIST AND PRPSriDItiiTATKCK KXTRAURDISAlRF.. C WnnnC I larrup M&QTCRVVIIIIP I i 1IUUUU S knnwk iiirtwia.it it iwwiwj Acrobat, GymnaM. and Amphitheatrical Professor of la haute ecole. THE STUD of HORSES H beeu choeea with do Iea care, and In blood, betutj, anJ trtlLinc, fn defj rivalrj. The Trick Horses & Educated Mules Are marvel of euiDe sagacity, fU:fyiDg the old adage of "stubborn a a ma," completely bewilder the pctator with huma 1 ke Intellect and etr.prben.ible fa power. Ia every particular, the fcip?vKHinpiad canjut!y claim the tii of the HIPPO ARKNIC i!ODL OF THE AGE. The principal equine aal seni-equ"re An aa't are tie celebrated educated Spat'.ih rsule !!C CARLOS, the prodigy of tfce 19:a cectary, ?pot.eJ at a levari, at-d rcp-r.or to all other, In tlood, ym.mtry ar.d intelligt,ce, Ux!ad:ng the woodera of the mc'.e fam;'.y. ite orig xal cemic tulei, I1EENAN 4 S4T2RS, ur.hitatl- gly proou:iced tbe bt trained mule in th! country. At each KahibtUoo, T"R . "WIX-X.rA2wfI LAKE WILL INTRODt'CK Hl S VG AC10U3 AND TALENTED TU.CK HOttiKS "I'.F.UCkPUF.LCS" AND WiLLlMANTlC." ADMIsJHlON, SO CTS.j CniLDREX UNDER TEX. 2i CTS.

5 7 J united states T.A A TVT I T II I U r H 12 It I vz H , $230,000,000. IT kanty f tb erretary of tb Trary , the n- , der rred, tbeGeneral 5abript;)a A rent for tbt 1 tf I Cn!tt rtlatve f ectsride, cfrr to tbe potU tbe tWd ; !le f Trea try Nte,reanri; wvec ar d tbre-tetht per cect. ii.terest jer ar nrn. kf w tie ! 7.30 LOAT. lit notes are isvdej ai dar iv of Jaly IS, aad ar payable three year, frora thtt dte In carrercy, r ire rfnrertavi at the cjtlcn of tbe halJrr Into U. S. 6-20 SIX PER CENT. i These Ho-.ix are cuw worh a hacd-cuie pretaium, and are eiempt, a are a!l tbe OoTerrmett Butid, from County and Jfuxieijtil titration, vkich tufJ from on U thrt jter cent, jr annum to tXir ttfu according to the rate levied upon other prcperty. Tb ieterest ! payable semi-ar.acally by coupon attached j each cote, which may be cut off and otd to any back tarier. Tli litlrreal nt 7.3t per cent amount to (One cent cr tiny on n SO note. Ten . 4 One Dollar 000 j Kotea of all toa denominatioa named will be prompt ly fu'tiished upon receipt of ubcr1pl:tn. Tbe Note- of tbi. Third Serie-t ire prielj similar in ' form and privilege to the Sereu-Th rtie already sold, eicer. t tbat the Govercmeid reerve to Itself the option cf pa ii R ii.trrest i i irold coin at 6 per cent., iu'ead of 7 3-10th U currency. Sabciibera will deduct the la : le re.-t la currency cp to Jaly 15th, at tbe time len they ;ilcribe. The dcllrery of the notes cf this third erie of tbt Seren-Thirtiei will commence oa tbe Ut of Jnne, and will be made promptly n 1 contiuueusly after that date. ! The M gbt change midein tbecotiditions t f tt'.s TrllHD SRRlKS eff-cis only the matter of interc. The pay ment In gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currcy interest of tie higher rate. The return of rpecie payment), in tb efeut of which obli the option to pay Interest in g"l i be aat!ed of, would so reduce and equalize price tbat purciaet made with mi per cent, la gold would be fully equal to those male with seven a.d three-tenth percent, in currency. Ihisi The Only Loan in Market ' ff?ml " ani it. SBPerior .4 vantages make it the . GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Let than S 23H,00 i,mm of the loan authorized by the l"t Congress are now on the market TUit aaicutit, a ih rte at whkh lt U bt ic bsorbed, will all be -ab cribed or within two months, when the rote will andoul tedly command a premium, a ba un'fonaly beet the cae ou cloning the .obncrlpiton to other Imu. In order that citiiensin eery town ar.d section of the country my be afforded facilities for taking tbe loan the National Banks, State Banks and PHvate Ranker throughout the country have generally agreed to rciv subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select theii own agent. 1r whom they have confidence, and wbc only are to be lesponsible for the delivery of the note for which thoy receive order. COOKE, Srtsewmo Aokst, No. 114 South Thind Street. rillLADELPUIA. BANK, ISLI AAPuL'S aY'UNaL RANK, rOl'KTl FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ClTtZ-NS' NATlONAI National bank, ini iana n tio.nal bank and MERCHANTS' N ATIONAL BANK, INLI AN a 11)1 18 IN- myil d(Vw3m INSURANCE. TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN. Capitol s 'S 00, 000. INSUUKS AOAIN'ST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, licnerul Accidental Iollcle IjlOR Five HuLrfred Ellars with 3 per ' pensat on. can I had for $3 p r anm week comannum, or an otner .-um between fjUO aud f 10,000 at proportionate rate. 'len Dollar I rr in in tu Secures a pol cy for $ J.COO, or I0 per week cuunen nation for all aid every üecnption of accident travel leg or otherwUe under a general accident (olicy, at tLe ordinary rates. Thirty Dollar Premium Secure a full policy for $5.000, or $23 per week corapeni-ation, an at'ove, at the special rates. ' I ore I en IlUkt. . . A , ...... , I olicies issued for Foreign, Wet India and Ca'ifoni a trtTtK Kate CM lt d bj ,pl)UcÄtloa t, the ÜÄr, or Age teles. .Short Time Ticket. ! Arrangements are io coarae of completion by which : the traveler will be able to purchase, at any Ka'lway 1 Ticket Ofüre, Insurance Ticket for One or Thirty Dy Travel. Ten cent will buy a lickei for One day' travel. insuring 1 1.00. or $15 weekly c mpenauon. Tk net t l ol c ies taay had for Ttirte, Sia and Twelve month, . in the came manner. ! Ilazardoo hisk taken at Hazardou Rate. No Medical fcxamtnaiLD required. Pol'cies written tj the Company A rent. ( 1'ulK'iea for H, 00, aüd for Five years, can be lad by a plicario i to the State Agent at Indianapolis, and at the : Home OHlce. DIRECTORS. GCSTAVCS F. DAVIS. W. II. D. CALLr NDtK, JAS. L. HOW AhD, GK). W MOOKF, MARSHALL JKWELL, FEK K7.KK hOBe HIS, THOMAS BJTLKNAP, Jr. CHAKI.rS WHITK, C4RNF.LIC8 B. EKWIN, HUGH HaHHIKltS, GKO S. r.ILMAN, Jonathan b. busce. , RODiKY DEN 5 18, 8ec J. G. BATTERS05, Prea't. (i. K. DiVIS. Tke Pre't. HENkY A. DYF.R, General Agent. H. C. MAkTIN, State Asent, 7 Terrperance Hall, Indianapeli, In I. C. B. DAVI Local Agnt, No. 6 t.id Fellows Hall. N. B. Agents and Solicitors wanted in every part of the State. may 5-J5w PARTNERSHIP, Notice of Copartnership. riiHKoriignbaTetllt day formed copartner ship linger the name cf Dnnn A Kamey. tocarr od tt.e buaif.es ot lilt r itt ing, team rutibg aa l i liinibleg Lu ine. 1 All work doi.e by us will be guartUeed and de .t the l'wet ratea. We ak the pabLc to giv u a trial and solicit their , patronize. J. C. rNN. JOHN KA&NKT. Hi:. tfc KAREY, GAS & STEAM FITTERS Äs PLUMBERS, 3H and 10 KruliirUy Avenue. VLL SOUTS OP FIXTURE ( N HAND AT ALL Urne and fbrotsbed at tbe ltt rate, mji 1'f REAL ESTATE, &C. FOR SALEl 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BRADSHAW ST., Within 200 Feet of the Virginia 1 Avenue Line of Cars. ! f IBtSE LOT WILL P.K SOLD AT A VERT LOW i X pnea oa lu:.g credit, th pjrcLaaer required to I aiid o cb Lot within a g1ea t.rne. i for r leuiar appy at tbe oCce cf the Citizens' gtreet Kail way Company. H. U.CATUEEWOeD. ' , IndiasapoUs, IprU 21, l5-aprwl:f

U. S. LOAN.

MEDICAL

j.a. Aa ? peri eure! Ncr and F.raaU Thyrtclaa totba attBUn f an.tbers her SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which greatly facilitate the proceaa f teething, by aoftening the rum, redocg ali itaainmaüo, wj;i allay ILL FAlXand ipano!icactin,and i SURE TO REGULATE thoBOWELS Impend apon tt, mother, tt will rlva ret t y oar-elv and Relief and Health to Your Infniils. We have put Bp and iw.ld tbi art tela for verSOyear. and CAN S AT IN COSFIl ENCK AND TRUTH or It what we hare "ever beea able to aay of any other medriceNKVER HAS IT KAIL D IN A 1NUL ISTANCICTO KFfKCl A CUKE, when timely ned. Ner did we know an Insta ce of dNaUf action by any one who ued it. On the con rary, all are delighted wt:h it operation, and epak to terma of cotr.meudattotj ol Ha magical effects and medical rlrtue. We peak in thi matter "WHAT WK DO KNOW'a'ter 30 yeari eipenence. AND PLKDßKOl'K REI'tfTATlON KuRTHV FULFILMENT OK WHATWK HKKK D CL.ARD. Id almoet erery Instauct where tbe Snant I oerlr g from pai and exhaustion, relief will t found In Cfteen ar twenty mloiea alter tb ijrop I a jmlalrtered. Full direction for aaing w;lj accompany each bottle. ont genniDe cnlca tbe fa'-aiffiile f Cl KTi.H A pjr.K. KINS. New York. I a tha btid wrapper. Sold fey Drotrgiiit throughat the world. J Price only 35 Cents a BottI r. The Florence Nightingale of the Niirsery. Th folUwInn I aa eatract from a letter writtea by the her. E. Z Weiser, to tbe Gernaa Heforme4.Mii wager, at Chamrerhti'g. r.: A BENEFACTRESS. t Thera i a woman in tLe ijuUic eye hu oam had ll aloLg been aMwciaied, iavvr mind, with tha "Tankee," ' Quack," and"lIuubug.', But it i o no longer, and w Oroire to wret her name from all ucb uplciou aiaocfatlon in all other mitu. Whatever not i b w may have of womanly delicacy and propriety, e will all admit that woman alone I the Nor the ffod .Vurt the 0tt ute. Whether we shall have Female Phvoician or not, a quetioni which mut ba dectded by time and principie, and not a matter of tate. Pride. prejudice, caprice and cutjm may a well tebav them. eire, lor it tLere really a aat. there wlil ilto ta upply; if there be a "callir there will be aeominr. Nature and liraan aociety aj-e alwtyi aelf-aopplying, and though Art and Fal in may hinder, tbey cannot prevent. : Mrs. ninslow doe Lot wish to treat you entiemM1 Nordoes Le prescribe a retimen fr your wiu, bit be modeatly appear aa a me4enrer of health and tnpinea to your infant in tbe fradle It there an)thu.g imnfAMir In t K at V a Vnrul fit '1l .....t can boldly aay what It or It (not good for a babe, and uget to be listened to. God reed her on Ler hueatle and happy mission. Sh Utah most ueceaful thvlclan and moi effectual benefictreaa our little one ever enJoyd her ioticg parents Jnot excepted. Jat epett tte door tor nsr, am Mr, winslow will prove the Anjer!Tan Florence Nightingale of the Nurery. Of thl are to sure, that we will teah ear Say" to y A KlesKing on Mrs. Win-low" f(,r ht! nit herUsurrlve and eacapa tbe (Tiping, colli k. lea; a td teething aiega. We confirm Tery werd set fbrtb tn the rroepect.. It performs precisely what It pt.feet to perform, ever? prt of It nothing let Away with year "Cordial," 'Paroal1c,,Dop, Laudanum." and every br ' Narcotic," by which the babl it drugged into topidity ana renierta dun and idiotic f r Lie. We have never aeen Mr, i Wtn'.ow - knew htr aulr through the preparation cf ler "Soothing Syrop for Children Teething." If we had the power we would make her, a he i a physical savior to the infant race. ICct. II ml Hi niitl o in for I to Mother niMI Child. i MRS. WINSLOW'g SOOTUlNG STRÜP far chlldre teething, soTtena tbe gnm, reloeei IcSamtaatioa, allaj all pain, and cure wlod.cbolic. rerWtly aaf la ailca-es. We would say to erery mother who Las a kaffeiic? child, do Dot let year prejudice, nor tbe prej. dice of others, stand between you and yor auflertrg child and tbe rel ef tbat will; be sure ye, abo!a' y sure to follow tbe ue of thi tjuedlctne if timely used. i DON'T PAIL TO PROCIRE MR. WIN8LOW SCMJTH1NO SYKCP, for cbtld ea teetbloc- It haa teea n-ed for 3d year with neeer failing afety and uoce by million of mothers for tbVlr children. It correct aridity of the Stoma h, relieve wind cb-.l, re-oU' the howeli, ao1 gives reU hea-'tb and cos.f rt to otter atd child. OT.ce Ko. m Day afreet, 5ew Iork. DO KOT LRT YOUR PREJUDICE STAND RETWIEi ,or a&ertna: efc!!'' od tbe rel:f that Hl t- axlo'ely ure to tollowthe oe cf MhÄ. WirtgLOW'S 0JTH ING STRUP. It corrects ad-lity of tbe stf-mscb. rel etes winl cholic, regelate the bowel, aoftee the gusas, give ret to tbe mother aad bealtb to thecblld Tbe follow to is aa eatract free letter wrtttew fcy the Rer. J. 9. Uolra, paitor of tbe PVrrep,t S'reet baptist Clcrch, Erwikljc, 5. T.. to tte Jomal atd Metager, Ctncianati O.. and peak olutne tu eer of tbat world-reo-woed me-Hitoe MKS WISLO'?. SOOTHING ITRLP, POR CHILDREN TIITOING: w e ee o alertittetit in your colttmns of XEJWSIXJWS StOThlNG fTRtP. Now, we oer aid a wor !a faror of apateLt med.e'.ae tefore la otr IV. out we feel c-mplied to say to our reader Ua: tk U o humtng-we bae tried it. and know it tobe aJ it claim. It i probably one of the meet eucceeful ed:cine of tie day. because lt la ooe of ta best AoJ tho of year reader who hro babie eaa't do better thao laio a spply.' SPECIAL CAUTION. Tke great porm'.ari'y cf Mrs. Window' Sooth g mp. for chiidreo teeth ti. boa lodacwd ocpr ocipei peraotM to put bp artfclee u. bo for lo amrrUeo. la odeeetMlog which tbo be eos!y eejrted oaradeertUemer aad eoticea 'rtn tke pma, bat hae celled cerMttcetee an 4 letter freo elerfjwa aad other, aElitfif olhar aaaoe te 0i ctcits concatoo. Rower of oJlimlutawe. : . BrT-ia-At-ls