Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4572, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1865 — Page 2

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SATURDAY MORNINO, JUNE 17. the Kri'trnLicA.i tiilitaui ohOn TbursJay, ia replj to an article In tbt Journal aod in reipooie to it icquiriei, wt demonstrated that tht Lojal League weit iccret military orgtaixjtioni, cot recognized or authorized bj the lawt of tbt Sutcor Federal Government, tenet, tie j vert jastlj liable to the charge of befog "armed contpiraciea." We boed tbi by cxtracU from the Cooatitallon aad Ritual of tbt League and by circular of the tame Order, the authenticity of which bu tterrr beca denied The Union, or Lojal League were secret politi

cal orgacixatiooi, extending all orer the Loyal

State, and were composed txeluaieely of Republican. Their object wai to perpstuate the

rale of the Republican party by any measure

ceceeaary to secure that end. The member

were armed; they were organized into military

companies, and were proTtded with signal bu

lle, "beard at great distance and readily distinguished," baring a peculiar sound which

could not be imitated, for gathering tbe mem

ber of tbe Order ia an emergency, and those

whittle were furnished only to tbe members of

tht League under strict restriction.

Daring the Presidential cental of 1&G4 it wa

announced through the leading Republican or

gans that the Democratic party maul be beaten

in that election at all hazird. and they openly

proclaimed that tbt defeat of our armie io tbe field was of icfinitely lea consequence than tbe defeat of tbe Republican party at the polls. To teenrt tht triumph of their party it is well known

to tbe country tbat tbe Republicans made cn

scrupulous ose of all the patronage and power of

tbe General Uovcrnmeot, a well as or erery

other agency t their control. If the elections

of 1&G4 bad been fair aod free, and etch roter

bad been permitted to expre and rote bis honest

conrictions. tbe result would hare been far dif

ferent

It h a little singular that the Republican party,

baring control of the Federal Gorernment and

all the State Government but New York and

5ew Jener, aoold hare resorted to secret

armed organizations to perpetuate their power

Iq thia State a Republican Governor bad tbe control and ditributicn of the Stato arms and

the appointment t,f tLe oCicer ia the State mill tis. The Indian Legion wn officered exclu

sireir by Republican, and corn Dime were not

permitted to be organized unless they were com

. posed wholly of Republican, or were largely in

the ascendant. Krcry cCort wan maJe ta keep

tht arm and ammunition of tbe Stale

which wa alike the property people, exclusively iu the Republicans. Tbe Governor

officering of all the regimeot railed within

tbe State for tbo Federal service, and the distri

bution of a large amount of the Feieral pitron age. Yet, with all this power ia its hod. sufH cient of itself to control an election, the Rcpub

lican party organized aod fostered a powerful

teeret military organizition to advance their pu

tisan schemes. There ia some apology for a

party in the minority, without official power an patronage at its control, to resort to such agen cies, but none whatever for a party in tbe ma jority, with the entire strength of tho Govern

ment to sustain it. What necessity has the Iatt a a s

ter tor secret order; in tact, wnat excuse can

be offered for them? This riew of the case leads

- to the iaeritable cooclusioD that tbey were or

gaaized to ctrry out scheme which tbe party

was ashamed to do openly, no matter what tbe avowed objects were. The latter professions were only a cloak to deceive the simple-minded

and conceal the iniquitous designs of tbe organi

sation. This is demonstrated in the following action of "Tbe Union League of America, State

of New "York," adopted by the State Counci

August IS. ltd, near three months before tbe election: "Resolved, Tbat we earnestly recommend sod urge upon the subordinate Councils to organize military companies within their several bodies to arm and drill with tbe utmost diligence and with greit caution, that no unaeoei.ry occasion

of offense be given our enemies' All this was to be done with grett caution," so " tbat iio unnecessary occasion of oEfcnse be giren to our eoemie." Can there bo any

of the whole

hand of tbe

had also the

be riolsted or abandoned." Tbe eddret of the

Committee i very etiily dtfecded, if at? de

fense be necessary, but this we shall dfr uttil the Journal hai justified tbt Republican secret

military ordinance aed organization of 1&64. Let it first remove the beam from it owa eye, before it complaint of the alleged failicg of

o lb tri.

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Tb Kerre Suffrage Question-Ttie

Ulrlaion In ttt Uepubllcan IHwaeliwld. On Saturday latt the Republicans of Mont-

g ornery county, Ohio, beld their Uonrent'on to

appoint delegates to tbe estate Convention on tb21atof June. Lieutecaat Gorercor Charles

Anderson was present, and madt a speech ia Op

position to negro suSTrsge. At the conclusion.

be offered the folio wine resolutions:

"Resolved, By tht Union citizens of Mont

gomery county, that we do respectfully and

earnestly protest against such aa usurpation of

power anu revotuison, e.iaer vj wur iiu mur as a gorernment or oar people a a section."

"Resolved. Tbat we are ntterly opposed to

such enfranchisement of this class, neither because ther are black, nor because they bare been

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slares merely, out aoieiy tecanae, tnai taring hn ao receotlr slares. we know tbat as

amass, and upon tht average, ther are not ea

nable snd worthy of this exalted function-; that

this is not a question of comparison between tbe

deserts of rebels and oecroes, but between tbe

whole Nation ourselvej and a clase incapable

of a duty so difficult. Tbat it is an effort to

Africanize yes, worse still to Mexlcanizs our

peo Die and our institutions, which would, in con

sequence, soon pas through wildest anarchy into a settled despotism; and that we do. therefore,

respectfully, but firmly, request tbe forthcoming

Union Convention at Calambus, in some judi

cious and eßcacicus way, to put an end to this exciting agitation, which most surely, if not

arretted, ruin not only the Union party (a tem

porary, but serious evil,) but tbe Union itself

an incalculable and endless calamity.

"James Boyle eeconded the resolutions, when.

on motion of Colonel Parrott,' tbe resolutions

were tabled

"E. S. Youne offered the following, which,

after brief debate, was disposed of by adjourn ment tint die, viz: "Resolved, Tbat, in tbe opinion of this meet

ing, it is both unnecessary and inexpedient that a

tbe State Convention shall Ute any action or make any platform upon tbe question of negro

suffrage. Tbe same effort will be made io the State Con

rention to dodge tbe question, and to resist any

committal regarding tbe President's policy. The

radicals meau to bully the President, and carry

their farorite measure, but the firt want to get

a new lease of power ia the State ÜjYemmcnt Cincinnati Enquirer.

Soldiers ana

bailors Office.

for Public

.... . .

Tbe erstem wbicn has been lor sometime

pursued at tbe Brook.lt u Xavy Yrd( aLd is cow

foroiicg the subject of public comment, is one so

much at variance with the spirit ol the times in

which we lite and the new order of things arising ont of tho war and the return of peace, that the

Government should take official cognizance of it

without delay. e allude to the rcfusil to em

ploy men who hare seeu serrice iu the army and

narr upon the public works, lor tue purpose o

kecninz political drones in office. This ia not

the first time that complaints have been made since the war commenced of similar conduct on

the part of Mr. Delano and other officials of tbe

riavy Yard. 1 hat ejubhshmenvbas notoriously beea furnishing the fish pots and flesh pots for

tbe political hacks of tbe dominant faction for

years. But we are living in ailment times now

There is a new class of men who hare claims

upon the Government for the means o

honest livelihood, tot only in tho Nary

I ardi, tu, in every institution under Govern

ment patronage, where to qualifications as to

party opinions or services should be the teat o

fitness for employment; but simply their record

as veteran j in the war, whether on laud or set

There is, perhaps, no class lo tLe community

more fitted to fill most of our public offices than is to be found among these very men, traiued as

they are to discipline, inured to hardship, quick witted, intelligent and loyal. The corrupt polit

ical place holders, who are a sore upon tbe body

politic, ahould therefore be compelled to give up their bold upon the fat of tbe land, and make war for tbe veterans. To accomplish this is

a another motive for the organization of a new po

litical party by tbe soldiers aod sailors of tbe war

a healthy, freeb, rigorous party, which com prebends the wants of the country at tbe presen

time, and would leave out iu tbe cold tbe tricky

politicians and loafers who bare been so long demoralizing public sentiment and feathering their own nests. Let them begone, and clear

the way for our gallant veterans. 2ew Xork

Herald. From tbe Sew York Newt. Illack Vote.

If we applaud the policy of tbe President in

retutun? to deluee tbe boutbern states witb ne

ero roters. it has not been with party tiews. I

we looked to party interests in this matter, w

should sav cive the negroes rotes; because i

they bad the suffrage they would certainly ue it

as K.eir white neighbors and employers wisb

Besides, being working men, precisely to what

iTATL ITr.TIt.

ALL SOltTI OF PAltAGRAPTlS.

SoutbBeodJiai become

of it citizens

a city by a rote

half dollars re or-

Counterfeit American culating ia Canada.

Chicago with a population of 200.WQ bu lot a public park

Tbi Mayor of New Albauy is putting through

tbe keeper and risitor of house of ill-fame.

Thi Cixm We har nruTiral mmnlitr t, Milk is being sold ia some cms of Coo-

on tbe part of farmers from all parts of tbe coun-1 necticQl At foor ceats lrt.

try in regsrd t tbs rail oa wheat. It .. yet . -The fumes of barnin cbarcoil are iJ to only affected the blade, Loerer, aod boe are : u death to worm u-joo tree ; expreied that it may not seriously affect the

crop ballivan Democrat , 1 ne saaa nüienei oa the Uonner.icat

.Ä c . f rirer are uncommonly prodoctire thi jear.

Commissioner met to day. and ordered that a

loan of jo,wu be raided, to be extended io ac

Pierre Soule, it is currently reported, has opened a law office la Mexico.

cordanct with the late act for the relief of alii Tbe eridenc alrad t.ki-n in ihm

destitute families of snch soldier a bare en-1 nation trial is aiidto corer orer 4.000 na?e of

' r o

listed and been credited to Fiord countr. The

a -

loan is to oer an annual interest of sir

cent. X. A. Ledger.

per

cap paper

There are ten millions of dollars on deposit

I in banks at Montreal to the credit of Southern

SaooTisc ScaArc axi MtsLta at Gri-' secessioni.u

tills. n e baTe the particulars of aa sggrarated case of murder which took place at Greenville, in this county. lat nicht. Two men from

Louisrille, named Joseph Smith and Frederick I

Wall, each hiring a woman with them, bad j Maximilian's Under Secretary of the Nary been ataying at the house of O. Ihutx, in Green rrired at New York, with authority to conTille. We beliere ther arrired there on Sun-; tract for war ressel for his Government.

"I'm sitting on tbe style. Miry," is what tbe envious girl said, when she plumped down on her aster's new gipy hit aLd feather.

aar, and since their arnral seem to hare been on Tk , .... . .. general .pree. On their way to Greenrille on ! ,ZJhJ! wervV.eceot,JÄkÄ,eJ D a Sunday, a we are informed, they .hot a couple I t ' mCn 1bl.!f , ??h,Bf "CCTD of bogs belonging to citizens of Mooresrille. ! i each being armed with a run. Ther were nur i gr-T fore?t eiS,e-

r

There are now about aiitv thomand tirk

w about sixty

sued, and compelled to par for their iDort

LAt night tbey riaited the cireu at Green- and wounded soldiers in hospitals throughout tbe rille, where they bebared very badly. It ii not ! couotry. This cumber is being rspidly rPduccd

by discharges of convalescents

certainly known how the difficulty originated

that ended sj tragically; but about 12 o'clock I M., they became embroiled with streral of the men employed by tbe circus, and a fight ensued,

in tbe course of which, Smith and Wall shot t three of tbe circus men, one of whom has since I

uicn. j i iu wiuer iwo wounaea men, one is shot through the shoulder, and bis arm broken, and the other bad a finger shot off. Smith and Wall, accompanied by the two women, and another man whose name we could

coming au-

The hills of McKean, Tennylranu, are corered with a plant claimed to be a iucce?ful competitor of the Chinese tea. A quantity of

it win be in the next market the

tu am.

I Tl, . 1 . : r n' hi m

uc tijinuiiiyy ui ii tuutli i Ulllip 8 repudittion speech is very much like Toodle's eoliloquy, "N'ot that man. but another man."' Phillips didn't mean that debt, but another debt not tht debt we owe, but a debt we don't owe.

doubt, after reading such a recommendation, that erer extent intelligence prerails among them, to

the object in organizing tbe " Union Leagues was to carry the election by frau J, and even by force, if necessary T We have further evidence .. . T L - It . r

13 mis point. i ne louowing statement, from a respectable citizen of Boston, whose integritv and

character are vouched for, is proof tint there-

commendations of the Lmon League State

Council of New York were being generally carried out by the subordinate council:: " Bostox, October I'J, lcC4.

" FaiKND Ilasjax: Agreeably to your wish,

I write as nearly as 1 can remember, the circumstances of the interview had It week with the

cartv I spoke to vou about.

"A gentlemin called at ray o!ü?e, inquired if

oar name wan Coiner, and if I lived m W ard

'Eleven I replied in the affirmative ia both

cases. He then stid he had called upon me for my subscrlptlen. or aesneut I am not certain which for the LViou League, for which he was collecter, I atked him, 'What are you doing

with the monev? lie replied by akin.; me if I had not atteo led the meeting I itely. I said 'no ' He then said that they were getting up a fund of a B illion dollars; that they were determined there thouid be no mere sl very in the country; and to insure that, they were deter

mined to elect Abraham L,iaooln hv force, if

cecessafr; that thor were sen iin large quseti

tirs of arm and ammunition to the member of

the League out W-t, and were sending trained, reliable men to drill the members of the League ttcretlj. mo that their enemiet should take no of fecae until the time .'or sction arrives. I wa so indignant that I could contain myself no lot ger, and told them that their Leigue w.ts a pitee of Infernal seoondrtliam, by which he discovered that he had called upon tbe wrong man. "Gaoaoa Comks. " Bostox, October 27, lt(A " Tbec p-ersoually appeared the above named Georre N. Corner, and made oath to the above

statement, br him subscribe! as being true. FtED. II. HaM, Jcstice of the Peace ' I will further a id that I have known person

I all? George N. Comer nearly twenty rears, and a that be is a highly educated and honorable man, and stands deserredly high a a n an of good

character in this community. " FatD. II. Hamam, Justice of the 1'eace."

If. as tbe Journal contcna ibey are. aecret

militar? oranixttiot.s, cot authorized by the

(laws of the State, are "armed eondp iracie," then it must be cooceJed, fiou lbs evldeuce we "have produced, that the Union League were "armed

conspiracies" and consequently dieloyal organ ? ixatiia a.

' Tbe A Idren of tt Demccratio State Central

Committer, of August, 1?64, to which tbe Jourm

nal takes exceptions, d:d ' fcot recommend, or lereo suggest, mil.tary orgaaixali)na, secret or

Jopen, cor n litre rer entettaiced by the Cora '.mittew eny purpo ci the kind. In tht view of j

the then threateLbg trouble and well founded I apprehension (bere tu an ictention ou the

Jparl of those in authority la irtcrfcre by military

power with tbe free.Jom of the election, the ad.dre lugeited list " pstriotisTi aad prudeaci alike demanded that the conatltutlonal right M the people to keep and tear arms aa a rtce faary taeati of defne to a free State, should not

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that extent thev would be Democrats. In short

the Degro frinchise would end in giring th

Democratic party a reinforcement of half a mil

lion rotes, or thereabouts, let it would be

wrong, for tbe sake of such an advantage, to

yield to tbe outcry ot tbe negromaniacs, and elevate a clearlr inferior race, suddenly and

without previous trainiug, to an equal participa

tion not only in liberty, but iu power, with men who were born frco citizens, and are come of a

breed that understatd freedom of old

On this matter the Courrier des Etat Unis

a journal conducted with great ability and jus

tice, says well

"We are not of those who art resolved to re

fue indefinitely and with predetermination the

right of suffrage to negroes; but one does notusu

ally intrust au instrument save to those capable

of handling it; and the first condition to the ob-

tainment of a right is to know bow to erjoy it

The negroes, emancipated but yesterday, with out education, almott without the gift of reason

without ideas of geueral politics or government

only moved by instinct, are they capable all at

oLce of cuakiCK a Use of tbe suffrage which

would be salutary to others to themselves? W

do not think so. Here are men, or rather chil

dren, who do not even comprehend that it is ce

ccssary to labor in order to bare the right to live; and you would give them instantly their sbare io the government of the State. This is

neither possible cor sane. Here is a race ' which absolutely nee la tutelage, a rice of minors who

mujt be protected agin; tbein?elTes and you would call the pupils to govern their teachers 1

la that reasonable!

Wiüiitu raiLLirv Concerning the "ccr

rect report" of Mr. Phillips' speech, put forth by

the Anti-Slavery Stand ird, the New York Times

sats: "This makes tt quite proper for us to eay

that the correction referred to was an after

thought on the part of Mr. Phillips. We are

informed, by rerioss who heard the speech, and whose authority, Mr. Phillips himself will cot

question, that he declared distinctly and lamistakeably, that he would advocate a repudiation

o: rational debt, unless tbe suSragc was con

ceded to th enfranchised tlavr Tbe correct version of hl3 speech, which represented him as

referrirgonly to the rebel'dfhf, was a jraud in

tendlcjc to eoovev the fle ircpre9ioa thttbe

hd terer threatened a repudiation of the debt incurred by tbe Hirernment in tbe war against

rebellion IV meatce 'm precisely like tbat

of Jeff Darii, the father of reputation, distinct

iin.i n? footed

PaoinxNT Jou.xv) U.xcoMiTioALi.r l'aa-

txs a So c tu Carolina Kibal "Raconteur," the Washington correfpo:; lT.t of the New Ycrk Commercial Ader;icr, r..e : "Hon. W. W. Bojce has received an uaconditional pardon, accompacied br a friendly letter from the President." Mr. P.oyce was a Democratic Member

of Cocgre from South Ctrolxa when that Sute seceded. He wis, up to the ead of the rebellion, a member of tLe rebel House cf Kepreeatatires. The toration of Slate Gorrro-

meat in South Caroiiaa will no doubt be entruated

to the ba&d of Mr. lljjce, L't Governor Aikeu

and otber of Lt.t ataoding.

f7"Ib New York Lrecin Poat, hiLberto au

earnest ted efficient laborer in the Kepubücan

party, says that " tbe Republicans hare erased

to be, from tht simpl fact that they bare no longer any distinctive creed to ex pre, or scy peculiar function to fulfil."

not learn, made their escape, learing behind

hot turrit of tbe morde, tai ii U hoped iP 1?m i . v I . 1 a,bo'- ";J; .J .H. b,brooSh , ju.Uc.-K.. A.I:hV,ttSÄ , he only waits the acceptance of his wager, $1,Xlie Alleged I indTctment si General!000, that be Can do il t,ce Jeff Daris' commii.Mon aä a Second L'euten

irromiLei-atert.urg yews, JnaelO.J ; ant of dragoons, tigned by Andrew Jackson,

jonn Kj. unaerwood, an itinerant schoolmaster : 1 resident, and Lewis Cass, Secretarv of War. from a Northern State, settled mmy years ago ! and dated April 10th. 1834, to rank from March in the county of Fairfax, Virginia, took charge '4th, 1833, has fallen into the bands of a memof a country ecbool, and begin in a modest way ber of Gen. Oglejby's staff. to correct the ignorance of this benighted State. ' . , , x, , . v- . In the course ot time he m.rried a very worthy! A clergyman of Manchester .N . H , in a UAw rtf tht Mnntw nri v ' recent charity sermon, expressed the opinion that

connections, a large and useful acquaintanceship : ,l , ,,er3.f lh' Cb lTCh We,re RCC,tom 10 in that region, which be improred financially dolIr.to some benevolent object for every and otherwise His sentiment. n s ' rrJ they offered ia its behalf, there would be

slavery were obnoxious to the people. aDdf j derful economy of prayer. ' therefore, modestly concealed, until an upportu- A gentleman talking to another on the wubLity of their safe exx osition was afforded, as he : ject of marriage, made the following observation: thought, at the time of the Fremont campaign, I "I first eaw my wife in a ?torm; carried her to a we believe, when, iii the midst of a few fiihet- ball in the storm; courtel her iu a storm; was men, he raided a pole at Occoquan, bearing a published to her in a storm; married her inn flag insctibed with the name of the Abolition . storm; lived in a storm all her life; but. thank candidate for the Presidency. This was more heaven, I buried her in pleasant weather." lhaji bis neighbors felt like ei during, and Under- n i - wood was forced to leare. to aroid sharper cati-; 514J r.turD9 ,n tLe waP ce fhow that gation than he had been wout to inflict oa the th.f,dcitn3 Q he "my. smce the war broko out, rising heirs of Fairfax. "PßF1 obout three hundred aud twentrDuring the war he was appointed to a indge ?' ousand ! When wo estimate the wounded ship why, we caunot couceire; probibly on the ! , e rft10 1 rce for evfr-v one kille'i bich ground that as thero was nothing to be done, bo " lc!31than usual arerage we ee at what a could do no harm; but the conclusioa of peace ferful Menace or life and limb the Nation bis leares him the highest judicial officer in the Presmd ,ta exifttence. Eastern District of Virginia; and tbe firat official A Mobile parer chronicles tbe arriral in thit function of o public nature which he discharges, city of General Beauregard, and remarks that on the return of pe.'.ce, is to hunch against a cit- "tbe' happiest feature of the week was the kind izen of this State, the latchets of wboee shoes Le attention shown by the Federal efficers in thi s unworthy to loose, a proclamation which, for district to the paroled Confederate General Beau- . violence, blasphemy and unfounded aspersion of fegrd and staff, who arrired here Testerdny and a brave and chivalrous people, beggars irasgery 'e1 fr ew Orleans on Friday. Such conideand defies comparison. rate sction does a great deal to remove the uting No eooaer had this charge been issued than ff0tn the minds of these brave but raneuided

its object was unfolded 111 the tummoning of a teen cloud of witnesses before the Grand Jury, iu r order to base on their evidence an indictment against Generai Lee.

General Grant could affjrd, not only to pardou General Lee, but to exhaust the etiquette of con ventional respect in all bis intercourse with him. The great army of tho Potomac could deff their hats with the involuntary homage of the suldicr to genius, courage aud chivalry, as the old leader

of the Army of Northern Virginia passed their o'clock, for work . .a .

lines alter nis surrender, i ne northern visitors - cuuld vie with the resident and natives ot Rich- ICE CREAM.

mocd id paying-bun the most touching marks of

AMUSE WE fiTS.

MASONIC.

tJTATED MEETING OP ANCIENT LANDMARKS'

kC7 LoJire, No. 3IJ, will beheld thi (Saturday) exen-

"Si ai o cioc,ior worn in tne tnira decree. M. U. II ALPIN, Secretary.

rPllERK WILL UK A SPECIAL MEETING OF CEX

X IKK LODJK. No 23, tbis (Saturday) evening, at

CHAS. FISHER, ec'y.

respect as he wended his way to his borne through lÄr... Arr a the streets of our capital. , Icclrcam Saloon and Confectionery

lne stalwart heroes of bberman could break

out into cheers, not of insult, but of appreciation as tbey pissed his door iu their triumphant march. The Gorernment at Washington, which has thought proper to arrest Governors and Ex governors, Commissioners aod Congresmeu, bureau chief and blockade runners, Presidents snd preachers, ha not laid tbe weight of a finger or a threat on the man to whom General Grant has given his soldier-word for safeguard. No,' the foul deed was left for the congenial performances of an imported Judge, who, after maligning tbe State, whose people gave bim bread in his poverty, and consequence iu his obscurity, summons these people to aid him in huntine to bis death their moat eminent follow citizen. We are glad to say, for the bouor of the American people of all States and sections, tbat no word has been beard in any quarter of ympa'by in the persecution, and we learn from private source tbat so great is the indignation ! among all clattes in Norfolk at tbis attempt to ; stain their city with a foul crime, that the friends '

of General Lee have no apprehension of any un

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U AS FITTKD Ur HER ROOMS. NO. 2! FKNS-

M.M. ylvanla treet. uearly opp.:tetbe Postoftlce, and wi.i be pleased tj serve ever on that may favor ber with a call toa dishof puree Ice Crftr,au excellent glass

vi suq, or anyiLing tuey may want 10 th LonVctionery

uo- JelT-llr

NOTICE.

HOGS ! HOG-3 ! !

TUTICE is nKF.EBY GIVE5 THAT ALL HOGS

1 found running at large on and after the 20th ay of

June, leoD, ud iahcd up ana impounded, ana bold In

accoraance to law, Dy ta unJer.lgned. By direction of the Comuoi ('uncil. JOHN UNVERSAW, JelT-dtilM City Marshal,

MUSICAL.

INDIAN

pleasant results from this bulletin of persecution vnnm. imnruu rtn atfirm from the pole rauer of Occoquan. iN0K3LiL ACADEMY OF 3ILMC,

At IiidinnapoliM.

State ICfeht. Great confusion is likely to ensue from the ' mistaken or wilful confounding of State Rights t

wan tne proper mctnoo or asserting or maintaining them. No greater mistake, or more perni

cious conclusiou can be atrived at than the idt nience on Mondar. Jalj 10th. and clos on Satnrdav.

rilQE SUMMER TERM OP THIS INSTITUTION, NOW

X. permanently establitihad at Indiantpohc, will com-

tbat the event of the war hs changed or leeced SePtmbe'' in nt tiprrr a ainlA rnrht ..,1 ,l Tha Academy aud Boarding Department I plaasa I-H f it iingle r.ght that pertained to boated on the McCarty Eatate. ooMadlaon avenae, thebtatcs; and yet such powerful advocates of ; tqaares south of the Unioo Uepot.

isant j

two

Je17-at-tf teM.

INK, &C.

NOTHKR SUPPLY OFFSKNCH VIOLET COPYING

fluid, at

BOWKN, fcTEVTAKT CO'i.

the extreme atate liight d. Ctnne as the Free-J For particulrs, app'y to the Principal, Cbarlei Hesg, man's Journal was, now Tretend to bel;evo that i or tallie Tresldeat cf the Inlianapolu Institate, Rev. C.

overthrow of the doctrine, and that State Rights no longer exist except permis.airely by the KedCul Government. This theory ie in its tendency alike dtjtructive of the Republic and :he liberties of the people. The rijfht of a State to peaceably withdraw fiora the Union upon the pita of anticioatcd wrongs has been decided by tbe war not to exist. The people hare through their armies declared that they will permit lo such thicg, aDd the attempt to do so will probably be stigmatized formally bj our Courts as treason ou the part of the individuals trying to carry it into execution. This and this alone ha been decided by the war, and it is the voice of the Natiou which declares it. But in no particular has the status of the States, or tbe rights reserved to the States by the Constitution been altered cr impaired, and every right they have ever been entitled to, ther can

still demand and exercise. lafrinrementa or

aggressiocs on their rights can, as erer. be

resisted in all proper and legal ways, and we are encouraged to think that the tendency now is to

get back as rap-.dly as posa.ble to the old comervative polier of our Government. We Lave but

to get rid o: the Stantons asd Holts, who have lived and thrired through war and in attendant irregularities, when the ober secoad thought of . v- . - i .

ine nation win prooaoiy soon replace in tbeir proper relative positions the Federal and the

State authority. Detroit Free Pre

METROPOLITAN THEATRE. Corner $f Wtkin$ton and Tennettee Streett. nnnager -vir. VT.n.nilef.

Saturday Evening, June 17thf 1865. PIZARRQj OR THE DEATH OF ROLLA. -A- SXJFJPjflR iisr DIXIE. XaS-Mioiaj, Jbes ltk,lr.B.MACAULET.-J

AMUSEMENTS.

Fatcca or Amission. Parqaetta aod all referred eat7&c. Dre Circle 50c; Private Boxe, ror U pron, f5 00; Orchestra Satj, 75 cnt; Gallery and Family Circle, J5 cent; Children lo ana, f IS. CHAXGE OF TIME: Doon open tt 7 o'clock precisely. Orerture comtaencea at 8 o'clock prec!elT. PARTICULAR SOTICE.-Tb Hons Cart leave tbt Theater every evening at tbe cloaa of tbe performance-. People living at a dUtauce caa re It oa tkU. INDIANA STATE MUSEUM. 79 Cast Washington Street. MADAME M. A. ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS. Open for the reception of TUlters from P o'clock A. M. BBtil 10 o'clock P. M. Tbe collections embrace orer Three Millions of Cariosities! Of tbe most ama&i&g and Ini-troctI e character, gathered from all parts of the Globe. ADM1S310S U Cents. MADAMS M. a. K!?GLISn,

jr3-Jtf

Proprlotres.

RAILROADS.

BELLEFONTAINE RAILWAY

CIIAXGE OP TI.tlE.

O

N AND AFTER MONDAY, JL'NE ltnb, TRAINS

win leave Lnion Lepot as roüow-

4.00 A. M , Kxpress Mall. 4.00 P. M.. Aocommodatlon, 'for Uaia oulv.) 8X0 P. M., Night Express. Tamils aaarra tacit tbc east. lO.Ot) A. M. Accommodation. 12.00 Noon, Night Kxpress. 8.50 P. M., Mail. R- BROVTN, Jeio-atf General Superintendent.

Torre Haute and Uichinoiicl

C H A s E O F T I ill E . Summer Arrangement Comment in? ndr June io, ihßö.

WESTWARD -LEAVE INDIANAPOLIS.

7. HO .V

I.UÜ V

3.40 r

11.20 I'

je!6-dtf

Accommodation-Stopping at all the Way Station, en sienal; connecting at Junction, at .00 A. M , for Craw, fordsvjlie and Lafajttte; arriving at Terre Heute at 10.4Ü A. M ; makes no direct Kransrille or St. Iaei connections. l Louis t xpresi-Stops only at Carterxbar, Greencastle, Junction and Brazil, running directly through to St. Loui; makes no direct Junction connection! rpirhai T.rr. n... t t it

ana si. uoui at 1.00 A. II.; connecting at Terre Habt rlnlv f.r Vnn.rnu

3i,--xny .'lall und KxprckiJ'tepiing t all Station: connecting at

uiK-uon ior crawiorasviiie ata Lafayette t 6 00 P.M.. and witb the New Alb.nv

train from the South; reaching Terre

name at . uu Y makes no comiectioria at Terre Hante. . ."I. t tritt llinrfkt-Stonmnir r.nU

at riainteld, Ürtenca.t:e. Junction and

rrazu; reacölng Terre Haute at 2.15 A. M running directly through to St. Louis; ar riving at 11.00 A. M. R. E. KICKKR, Superintendent.

NOTICE.

M lAKrKUMASrER.S,U5E AND F1ELU OFKIJEKS,

v icuniijt irvni tue eieran aervice, either by muster out or regnation, can have all their papers fitted np with correctness and dispatch at Col. Blake" Military

tary fublic Is in the o!2ce.

Je' J JOHN W. r.LAKK.

DOARDINC.

"TCUNG UF.N I.V THE RTTjJtVr. Divt ri? -ruv

City, who wnt a conven.eut Boardinir llouse.

wiit liiiu uuq rvrrv m m y ku ipq r n in.ir iiLt. . t . a

South Meridian Hreet, with or without lodging, as bett fuittbem. The proprietor and laly are taking great rtjina t n lira 1. l . t

t fn at mm roa .isvin a Vl am aJ.J 1 1

ESTRAY.

BROKE LOOSE FROM A HITCHING POST IN front of Charles Kemper's Grocerr. on Wednesday

June 14th, a Dark Kay Mare, with saddle and bridle on.

aooni lour years ou, a natural trotter, no o' ber marks.

i wui give I .iJ to any one for retumtne said Jlare

me. LEVI TOWN SEND.

Ureenwood, ten milei South on Three Notch Roal. Jel5-d3t

BANKS.

MERCHANTS'

NATIONAL BANK

-OFIINDIIS.VI'OLIH, No. 23 North Meridian Street.

Special Affrnts for tlie Sale of tlie

7 310 Loan.

rpUIS BANK IS NOW OTEN F0Ä THE TRANSX action of butinets; will do a General Banking Bai-

4

L ' ... mm m '

JL -JL.

ei

1 x-S

ndüicAL.

Mrs. WXXTSZsOW,

As Kprii'1 Nur aaJ FemaU Phyaictaa, eff.r to tie attention rfBM thers, ker

S. B, HOWES' (JREAT EUROPEAN CIRCUS! I'LUIOItU IT lA'IMAXAPOMN, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June liHIit 20tli and 2lat. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY! On the arant lot near tbe Torre Haute Depot. Two perf.ri:iajce dailr at 31. and S. B. HOWES re(p.-ctfa!ly Inform tbt public that he has returned to America after aa abeore of seven years in Europe bringing witb hlsn tfce moot Complete and Attractive

SOOTHING SYRUP,

FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, t

Which greatly facilitates tht procoaa ! teeth leg, by ofteclng the rctas, reducing all tatamraatla, wlii ajiay ALL TAIN and spaasnod'c actios, a&4 ia

SURETOREQOLATEtheBOWELS

Government Securities of all kinds tent cocttaDtlr on

hand and for sale at the most rea.onab!e rates.

HENRY SCHNCLL, President! V. T. Malott, Cashier. Je9-dtf

MILITARY CLAIM ACENTS.

PAPER BACr,

I.OIt THE USE OF GROCERS. DRUGGISTS AND 1 frait Dealer; lo sixes f-r boMio 17 i, Si and So

pouaas ot Caur, at BO WEN, SIE ' A HI a LU .

f A 15 20 a 25 LBS. KZGS SUMM EE NEWS,

ß , Jut rec-i . 7 ALSO. Car Ji, Card Boar i aaJ Trirtlr? Paper, at 1UWEN, S1EWART A CO'S.

A .Nu 1'aRTt . It la cow well ucJer?foJ in

Wahictoo, ia well iuformeJ circles, that the President u dotemireJ to do what he thinks

right, no matter buw he may b aailH for it. lie does not tel. eve that an ucacccj?ful rebellion has de.trojeU the rtbtliiom State, or their

constitution. anI he will leave the question tf ufTraje to le derided by thoe who hate the right to decide it. It would not be at all urpritiag if an AJojiaiiration parly should b formed uut of the recect political parties, which

will give to Mr. Johnson 'a administration very

much of tbe Tijjor and strength which character

ted the administration of Oen Jackson N. V.

Herald.

A Dorsal UaoiiR I'aidomd. DeltDT. the

XIaice toutity bruker, who ai rroted to hare

cleared oter JlOO.tMMJ, c J whoia understood to bre rcV.rl the fevrreet mJict awarded by

auy court mirt'! which has Lad coroiaance of

this cla of offertea, hat been unconditional!?

parioLcd by the Treiideot tw York Tri

bune.

Arnold, Fnbrr ami Gillott!

RNOLD'S GENU1XÄ WRITING FLUID. FABKR'd LKAD PJtClLS. üIlLOTTi 303," ,404.M and 170" 1'KN. At BOWLJf, STEWART & CO'S JelT-13t AUCTION SALE.

F O K

saat'KL I'li.tru., laaaTit a aaow, ahtok w. jcurs.

Attorney at Law. DELZELL, BROWN & JONES,

MILITARY CLAIM AGENTS

AND ATTORNEYS,

m 9

1 Mil I AM A I'M LIS. IND.

TO RESIGNED, L1SCI11RGKD OS DISMISSED

A S tbe Army Is tow beiuz masured out- and man

f OCcers will x a te discharged from serrice. we

wuuiJ call yonr attention to ar facilitle for aljatln Officers' account aad aettlin t claims airair.st the t oern

N .1 I. E

AT AUCTION. VFP.AUK HOUSE and rooI large lot, 40 t.y 1J0 feet on t. Clair, between li;ino! ant Mend:aa tre-t; lt. Huos bas KUbt Boom, gi Cellar, Well ar.J ntern on Ue preieiii win ba sold at Auction

On Thursday, Juno 22d, at 10 A. M.,

ox rrin: iuK3iisi:rt.

Ttnns rale known tLtb dij of rale.

W. r. FKATUKRST05, Auctioneer.

P. USDS AT.

ir. j. it. riMriu:KsT(, PHYSICIAN AM) SUKGEO.V.

OmCl A ICD RKSILINCE, JO, 30 (UP MAILJ.) West HJe 5orta r'ennsjlrar.ia streat, ippoaita tbe rst 021c,) laJ.acapv'.ls, LaJ. J10-dly

f oern

tnent.

We will procure Crtiäcalea of Nu-IuJeMrJoi for

OCcers, and protaptly ad.ust their accoun's with tha different Boreacs at WashtnrUn.

We alio Collect Claims for Baca Par. Bounties, pen

sions. Horses lot In serrice. Prise Hvney, Uamaf rd or Lt Property, Property Lot or lmprta-ed, Quartrmater Vouchers, Tran-p- rtatioa Claims, 4c , Ac. We car. alo upp!y Ordcance, Clothing, Qaartennss ter and Me4!eal ketarns, Msster-Oet Rolls and other Military Papers.

XÜJTNo cla;mbuugut or ml !. Ulcers ar,4 others interested la the set!emetit of

Claims S?a!iit the GoverntMeat, arc istted to call at

our oC.ee, or ad lress

DKLZELL, T.UOWX A J0ES, So. 37 Kan Wakhlnton stret, LQjtO-dm Indsanapoli, lud

ltVA, ic;üi: A CO., ATTORNIES LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ASI.UIlmiTiill' CX.l.T lCimTS, UFfiCE, NO. 2H 1-2 XOtWOOD'a HLOCI, so am LUXoissTnm. JtU-JSa

Tb world hat ever teen, combiaiiifc in itself all the frrat Equestrian Artists of England an 4 Continental Europe, numbering nearly one bnndred male and female artUt, in addition ta one who standi without a per among the celebrities of tbe age, vir: CROCKET, THE UONTHAINER

a" -w m M v

my bn o nil ous Lyons jfj

frech from the forest, untamed and unsubdaed, save by th is atagsipvtent Deat Conqueror, whose darEfr exploit at Astley's Amphitheatre, Lon-ion, won him ensuring fame, "his glorioua act confuted in going alone Into a whole herd of beasts which had reaped from tbeir cage and devoured a poor Jellow who fell in their way, and by h;s mytenoiis power quelling their rage and thirst fur blood, anil leading tfcera back to their cage " He will appear in each performance in their emrmsus den, feed them with new meat from Lis naked hand, and demonstrate bis control over them by makieg them perform a number cf maneuvers and novel evolution. Mr. IIOWKS, with a devire to plea e the univtral public, ax well as hi Immediate patrons, announces a grand Gratuitous Exhibition! which the people of Kurope flocked by thousands from ten to twenty miles to Wime, Gorgeous Pageant more brilliant than" ever beheld by mortal eyes since the day of Chivalry or the splendor t.f the Field of the Cloth of Gold. In this great procession will appear the grand Chariot of iEolus, with the full Opera Band, fallowed by the Golden Car of Paris, and containing an Allegorical Tableau of America, repreented by groups of beaut.ful females classically draped. To complete the

beautiful picture, Mr. Crockett, to the woudtr and admiiation of every one, enters the den and leads out a large LI VI IS O LIOZV

Depend upon it, mothers, ft will give rest tayocrselvss and

Relief and Health (o Your In&nts.

in tbe Ktrwf, an. I at the word of command it boun .'s with a trrrific leap to the top of th Tableau Car, wtere it gracefully crouches at the fret of (a ladv) the lodJe-s if J.ibprv. rcnresnt-

ing the reconciliation of breat Britain to the Independence of the United Uf

States in A. D. 17S3. Around are placed beautiful girl, reprr seating England, K.urrpe, Asia and Africa, while Truth and Justice ttand by. This magnificent rerspatetic picture will be followed by 5eptun's Sea Chariot, Chinese Chariot of Confucius, the massive Cage of Lions, an1 other Chariot?, Car", P.etlius of eiqulsite workraaihip, drawn by detachments of the magnificent stud of foreign hores, and succeeded by tbe whole troupe of Artists, including tie niost Beautiful Lady Riders in the world. The whole forming the most attractive out door display ever witnessed on the American Continent. The Cirtn Company numbers upwards of, Tli reo Hundred Jleu and itorwes, and twelve of tbe mail-st inland Poni'i in the co'iütry.

r -s.

Look at tbe namaw of the Kx-

celstor Troupe. THX WOKLD KF.XOWXED BEDOUIN Ten in , limber.

Their first appearnnc in tbe Uaited

states, ineyare. wiinout coubt, tne most wonderful curiosities ever seen in

this country. So words can express

lue exiraorainary jeats periortned vj these wild children of the desert. Anions the nerformera frem I.ndnn

are Messrs. James Cook, (ieo. Wilson, Thomas and Kd. Watson. Hollowav and

JoLlsoh. From Pari Messrs. O-

mond, Duprtr, Albert and Henry Lemaitre, Oustave Thalbert and Jaques.

M'lle Carlotta do Burg,

Princfple Equestrian from the Cirque

.Napoleon. From London Miss Manche Watson.

Mis Grsce Iioüewsv. V.:htt Loe Mow

bray, Miss Emily G rover and M as Cbarlulte5eIsoa. From aiisM'IIes Carlotta de Karg. JulU. Am ar. Km. lia

Etoille, Mar.e D'Ansni and KoccLie

DuvalL ToieQierwlth

JI'lIc Lucille Watson,

The SylpU of the Arena, and most arace'ul Kquestrlan IItIt.jt, will ajpiar at each perfortaaice and display an extrarlir.ry tmoant or talent, rarety witLessed in one so yourg.

Charley Fish,

The great Bareback Rider ajid only rlmm mit S . X.

'mi fo:nofj.

Ilnmioii (itid rowers

The great Trapexe per former.

Hr. James Coiikliti,

The Cannon Ball Performer, a ttd

Thos. ami Ed. Watson, Tie grrit Vauiter, atd a host of auxil-

anes too numerous to mention. jonsrrr üack.

PCTK CO 5 KLIN. AM UXO ni UTfLK MAC.

U 4M l H ATi:itUA!.

Kque.tr'an !'. rector. Tr7tVALLAIf trrrrvtaitrt.iu

discourse iL man popular a.rs of th

jy n-:nng eao pertomsne.

2a

.mym:

J V Sirmm!

J

Ainiiion jo rente. CUILUKK U3DKB TWELTK TIA&JS 2S CK.Ilf. J12-dSt

We have put up and sol i this articU for TrtO years, aad CAN SAT 13 CUXFIt XXCK A5DTRCTTI of tt what we hate rerer been able ti aay of any other meäiclne XKVERIIAS IT FAILED I2t A elNULX 1SSTA5CK TO KFFKCr A CURE, wbe timely ver 41d we know an instaace of dikaUfactlon by acy one who used iu Oa th contrary, all ar delighted with iu operations, and peak in terms -f commendation of IIa magVa! e II ecu and medical TtrUes. We speak la thia matter WHATWK DO KS0W.'afUr 30 yeara experienca. AND PLF.DfiKOLR KE1CTAT10! OR TBK FULFILMENT OF WUAT WK lRJt DiCLARD. In almost every !ntanc where the infant Is suffering f rowi paJw and exhaustion, relief wlli be found fn fifteen ot twenty minutes after the syrup Is draiBlstertd. Pull directions for using- will arcoasrvanr wk bottle. None genuine unless the c-slmile of CURTIS k PERKINS, Hew York , It on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists thronf ht tht world.

Price only 3Jj Cents a Bottle . The Florence ;? Nightingale of the Nirsery.

The fwlUwlu 1 ao extract ft mm a letter written tty the Ker. E. Z. Weiser, lo tht German Reformed kf et'Bger, at Chamberabn'fr, Pa.:

A BENEFACTRESS.

Thert is a womaa In th- public eye whuao nam hau all aloag een asaoclated, 1 oar mind, with tho Tas kee," vuack," and -Hub bug." Bui It ta ao do longer, and wo desire to wrest her 'amo from all auch twjtpiciout asMociationa in all other r;luda. Whatever BoMobs wo may have of wuniauly el acy and propriety, we will all admit tbat woman alo'e tho N'urso tho got4 'urs tbe tt Nnro. W fjetaer we shall hare FemaleFhfsiciaris cr not. is a queaCioa which must bo decided br time and Drinciole. and at a mtur ri... wi t.

Dreiudice. cttmcs and cnxt-a tn u wti v.i .. ,. "

eITe. for if tbero it really want, thero will alio bo o

" a taiiiii, - inert win MaeomlDf.. aturo and Laron society are alwayt aelf.tnpr!ylng and though Art and FaLrn nu hinder t

mr 1 - -J 1 prevent.

Atri. Winalow does not .thttttrit u tu.

Nordoes Le prescribe m ieglmien for yutr wives; but fbe modest Ir aDbaars a m iuuunr k.ww ...i w .

pinM to your infants In thf cradle, la there aaythier lmrroper In that? A Xdk t.f

can boldly say what is or I. not good for a babe, a d4

eogbi to be listened tav. G'4 troetf her on her humble and happy mission. 5he I the mo.t inrefni

dan and nwl efTectaal UufvtMu ... iittt ' -

enjuy.d ber doUng paroou &ot excepted. Jatt open

ice uwor iornwr,aiia rt. w slow will prove tho Amer Iran Florence NiahtiueaJ tt th Kurun i vi.

aro oo sure, that wo will t'jich nf Aaar' to aar A

vu un. niusirw -ior oeipiEf uer to surrivt and escape tho fripiof, ctiJcktoj and toothlaf legt. We confirm everv ri ix runii in tv is..

performs precieely what It trofesset to perform, every part of it nothing less Aoav with ipTa,i.i

'I,arogoi1c.,,,4Drons.""LaiMnBm ... .wi.

"""""-i "J wmcn nm oa eit arurrea into sttpiatv. and rendered dull and Idiot for lifo. Wo have rover imii ii hi trin.iv

through tho preparation of ter "Soothitf fyrup for Children Teething If we-Lad tho power wo would make her. as she 1, a phyWl savior to tho Infant raco.

lleM, Health und Comfort iTIother nicl Child.

to

Mki. WI.NHLOWa ßOOHUNGSTkCP for chlldreo teething, aofient tho gums," redocet InflammaCon, ails? all pain, and cures wUl cholic. Perfectly tafo Id all cases. Wo would say i t every mother wbo Las a auf erlag child, do not let yo-.r prejudice, aor tbo preji. die of others, stand betn you and yonr suffering child and tho rel ef that wr. l bo aure yet, absolutely sum to foUow tbe uao of thi: medicine If timely a4.

IK)N'T FAIL TO PROCURE MRS. WIXSLOW SOtmil.NO STKCP, for cbleiroo teething. It baa beea u.ed fr 30 yeart with ner falllnt aafety and tucceaa bytnilllons of mothen for 'heir children. It corrects acidity of tho stomach, reib. et wiad cholic, regalatet the beweis, and gl vet rest, hfxlth and comfort to mother andcbM. Office Ko.o" Day street. 3ew Tort.

do sirr let tour prejudice stasü betweis Tour suffering child and the n-llrf that will be abeolutelAaItl,VoUowtt f ytiH- w158hOWS h OCT IIi j 11 corrwc, 7 f tho tOKUh.relietet wlr.1 cholic, regulatet the towela, aoftens the gtou, gives ret to the mother aod ea.lt b to thocbtla

The following u oa oatrWrt froaa a Utter written by tho Rev. J. A. Holm, pasf? of tho Plerrepoat Street Baptist CUrch, Brooklyn, . T.. to the Journal aid Mes-eagrr.ClncitaaU.O aa4 speaks volume, ta favor of that world.reoowt,d foe?iciao. MRS. WI5SLOW's SOOTHI-50STRUP,FORCHltJjRF.5 TKITB150:

W e ao advertlsemetit '-u your columns of MkJ. WI.N5I.OWÄ SOOTblSG STlUP. Sow, wo never said a wort to favor of a patent VdcIno beforo ii our life, but wo feel cosapll4 t aay to four roadtrt that this la nihoB-hag-wt hav uo4 it. aad know It to bo ail It claim. U ia probably one of tho aaoot taccoasrul nodlci&et of tie day, because It It one of the beat. Abi those of your reader who ttavo babies cao't do better than lay la a aapnly."

SPECIAL

CAUTION, a

The great popularity . f .tr. Winsle' foothlaf Syrtp, for chlldrea trthitLaa laaocwd mapriartpei persons to pal tp articles tot i aeed for Uo Oaaao par poe, in advertising wbJca tUr have aototaly eoploi our advertlsemectt aad aati frt to tho rooa, bat have copied certificates abt Utttrt fror clergy"1 aa4 tbera, aStit&f Uitsaau tu pttint nrt'bsiH Bova-M f all ItalUUta. 1 flZU2M l

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