Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4665, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1865 — Page 2

THURSDAY MORNiyQ. OCTOBEP 5.

;.1T i'A" 4f:i:A. Tt;Jfw7 Albany C.rsrafTtiaL fcf li'rß Governor Moitos Itichrr.onl rverh, th':s remark of Hit Eiceüeriey : y,"Cv, MorVm Ua RubllcM:), U'lhi r:Jkrtedfcead Of the trt- o th! State. has beet. bitterri rnau-ne iMnJ n;, towii span. of aa a candidate for the Pus Jerry, au. therei l. ..-- v.. - ! . ; ,r, t., fPL-r.inl aa an ear-.- ... . r f n-M.M of the. rAitf " ui u. w - - . " I ,nt Klchaitd ottcb uf thcOMctnortin Ibeo be regard! as an expovtiori cf tha v,we aoi parpost of th? Ilfp'jk licn iry !:i that cortice U ct?r. '.tie Utr.r ;Lu f.Oi. bat be trn a amotion of th iiflfi- wCeded witb tbe cegro qiil. He aid! ' ,Tbtr i atother tMn tbit.ifill bs!p ifcitr about thi ittxi rtiult; tha: u uoiti acju-ti '.Beul W lH CLlilaUia. wbtcti if rirr I ai.'op; tbaa tb oq propoae-1 by Mr.W'imftr; or whicb 1 bei dl rcet the gstcr!, cojc irreu;o ot lae pwopl. 1 uaI ;5 U aiLeai ibe Cu-;i:uo: aa t apportion th politic 1 p-wra of tUe H'.tta. sot bj population, but accofdkg t: the rc-.iri, 'wbiuor black, jibe 2r-t cf tUat will! u ri-a tba mro bj derc- to aitfraceUiaa their Mgroea for the purste of iacrcaaing tb-ir power w Coogree. "I would like U tee L!e pj'..t:fiao tbt cai. I..,! ... .. ...t Tk. IJ-I Im ... V ...r...t , '1?- t.-V.ftS w.li rm..,t kit 1 k . ..... r .,. .h-i. ..1 .--ha r.a.kn,.rts,4i,'r-r. -w;i . Tf,M mi v i ..f political p.wer. Hrreiofore t:rra-&nbt uf the necro Houl4tion hiTeb-e;i rfrp-ei.t 1 iti C: great. i-Thil cUu" 4't trit mt' tlie Cv:.nti.tiOQ because of ihect1 t,N,ce of rVfry. tbere ig no rcoun, poi t i aI or t:crwie, wbj 1preeDt4t':oa and politic U i-jer chuuld uot b tietermtne i bf t.ie tupbet lal bd attai om'J T K "yrrt-.ti'' f inn t f ra'sr t," wiTt ilitva tbeie mea.bo cotter ,u3Vag on theit oeijroei for the purpose of eaUnJin and enlar-iu their por. r " f 'f - I lltica( pocer It will thu be ecea th.t Governor Mortox adTocatci the forcing of nero aulTrage hj & ckasfe ia the 'iucij-!e of regiert fcliliou.' Now C.'' t t . ',.'. , ,. it ia bael up m the caury opumt ou, lr.cijJ.r.g rotem and rion voteta I i S?o?H hr whit U termed Cau-frr itive Keptibiicjr.icoi, that (iernor MoaTOM i op(x)fe'I t n",ru -ufTrae. Thi." ia oot ao. lie propoei t ar;iurtiri the pul.t - cal power of the Ute "xcc:ti'uz t the riuiber of Toten, whJtn or black And what dees $ claim wiii te ll.'i elTtct of tl.s c;nnge in repteeeatationt We pire h own word'": " Tb proposition I refer 0 will iit!e t.m men (the Svmthrn Stt) tj couftr butTrage oitheir ceTOf for tbi purpose of extending aiid enlari'oK tJLe'r political pows:." . Mürk whithaj: "l)nx tlnji irKn to confer auflTrjge on thrir negroes." If theic ia an? tnctcin in'ficuae' no wt!j C'inciur'on caa be (urml tiartthit lrrr:or MT5V tpoakiiig fcr bimelf nnd tho t j in thr ltate, of which l e "lathe rerojTiiz'.d bead," are in faror of invejtioR tbe uejjro with lie e-iT fr?.neh;.. nor Mobt pr.-"c-t that it shill be th rotiop population, whether white or bhe. South Carolina, in the Contiti,t on eh It. a jui a lofted, mkc the rhito voting opu!.ttiuu thfl barii ot repewenfation If th; rinrtp'e was id-.'ptel bjr all the Jtitt, tVo !pjrt?i.'tiur!aT't uf political pow. Of would b U'.o'jrciiouxU'e. I'. mould oik OOT Ooremrnent a it -hou'd be a vH'e rrauOorernmen:. Suppose, however, M i9saehu6ttt9 as la her ri.t, ?v. ull'iJ r 1 r u.Trip. or in Abolition prlar.cf, 4,wi,baod aurfrtt-." Hut Iodiani, 0:1 t'.fl other bi:iJ, aotihJ uetertuiii aainU it. it e '1 r" imi tUi Ms44ch sett a. by ber poiioj rf .uwi:tin ne jrora to the polla undrr Ii vcn;or Uortoji' prop?ai;ics would have an dvtntace In politic! power over Indiaaa. We iJ. !.t ueii.'ve th it thepopi ot Indiana, or nov - 1-rr St , honü b tlriziit by auch a potirjr !.) .u-!i a:i an ordajfi t t'u Couati'iitijn to enTruichiaf th l.atnfi witi.ic their b'ate fur the purpoi? ,! ci'.on acd enThose who ai 1. u-a if yy6eJ '. it.o policy of Lejjro jufTrje caiiUo; t inr the &ioend.&ert propoaf4 or ;v)i Tti, verlor AIobtj. h the bisi of rtp:cse:tU:io.i h ki: oJ, tha political powern uf tut ;tc ht u'. l t.a i pportict;ei according to the t.u:r.br cf whitw t,t?rs in eica, and then tbe ptopTe 'f InJisti, ore" any olhor Sute, the nujjrilj c-f wii.-e ca'arus ate oppuatd to giving the uer. 1L9 riut to vote, would Lot b"drifj" t) confer -uffrtre upon the'r negro populatioo, V eccure the pohticai power which their wh.t votinj,- uop-ila'.loa eutitks t-cui. Cfrrf on Itip f te Stat S-tMnf J The S'Hte rtir rcriptiort , wt the rauaaUa Fora Uaftiv. Fut Wat.nk, Oct. '2, lfclj. Editor Sentinel? I reac-hed hc u.i S?iurdj nijbt t II I M Stop; e l nl the Siti; House, a bua hoUl Lear the Ctit Houxe. where 1 fouuJ the Sccrettt y, M. iV. Ijorn:, nnJ 1 j;a of tbe taembtrs v: t rs State U .i:d. 7 day at 9 o'clock, i iviii .tik thi uugh trie ':i Orouoda, HttoaUsl ur: ot the cay, croiajc the St. Mary's livtr u:i a ptftoo? bridge; near tht aouthwe-t comer 14 the e;. Uui.ee it iU touhJ for tootulen Tb S.vr.trj tnJ Trevurerp oSice VftV 1C O.IUkJH. I'asun to tie at-t ort tU-tiue-, I futitid a ttr.t tot of abaep pen, waausounj: f t:r iilie! up; lntle furtrter on were to be pfeu bcrse iii!.-, very cettly arranged. Near iho uihei corner ia m Ham atreaat ot ruu:..n; w iter, gicU io;i e.iicac lot the itock men. O.i trie corih aide of the eacloaure ia Tower Hall Nfr bv are a nuaiber ot portable aiw-mill. 2'cir the cum of lh et closure hlha tune tra;'., fj.tv tetl wide. half a mile Iodjj, graded ia bu t?ie wnich laakea it the best track l luve ever pea. The grounds ene'oej are the tii.t ;h Board has ever had; are ic iu -i co,nc:ii;:i'. ot accoa, admirably ct!cu!a!ei to accojra AJate iu te tin:tore com tor ubly tbr. any I h.ivv v .. ed Tilr cit:xerjs are all t i'air i deep iütr.-e-t iu tue Fair, which alaui'. iuourtj il to U a tral aocca. F.xhlbitora arc cou.t iu ttii roornitin rapidlv to make thir eutne, fUlin up the ground with itnple.uet t and rnaib.ict.ry. The leaideut tha Coar 1. .Mnor Steatna Ktaher," and mot of the tuea-bera of the Suie Hoard, are ttuping at lue Roikhil! Houae, where I taok. diaiier w.th ihcci, &ud a ri:ur one 1 have not aat d wd to at any houe, or at asy tiae. TheHjueii lrg and comrnoJijus. calcalaied to aecoaanaodts a great axmy vivtora 1 have met w.fx eoitor il.raor), Ju ie Hordoa. and llepreeLt itie Uird ince inj arrival in the c:iy. all in fine ;irn- ani Ivoiit. wad Foit Wai,e ia not yc: fl.h.J. In ever? iTcrriori upw buildiass arc t eii: frc;:t1, a-1 -ret in:r.ovmecta are aa pei.ir'. s a u.uro.ir I; cert n!t ia a lie city. Vur. tru'y. Ii o ir-,. lii-ioutorii nana iiouorry. a. h a i u.ilji i a v t i iit x wu i a . iiwi-a. .r t v..eeA.i, . t rr-as . t . . . w . ' r i a- ' - vi wo nonureo u j c- e v.u. :;nr uo;isr in i monev and bnda. !rc1 t.- si-ei U.Spatebe, wia perp-..tc i iu b:od datliht. Toe öo:on Pti; aas thf tat.k .o 1 joufi m tteiecOed loey I a b-iiiiir ou tie rr ot atree: Of Coucord. Dan..; the at-secc ot iL Car."er at diut-er. a fn - U.f 1-a than an tr,thebsr.a ! waa enteret :.d tc .'e opei.eu by eya i i, j fund- were tbee e.tr.c.ed and :l ed nr rclocked. v .c- i - . , , othicg wae troaa.i, o.; '.,e bok wü aatrly i moteyiess i i-h w .a .-orauce t.ro-e uo the' lower floor of tbe bit bu i;!dd--. the o.vupautaf t:i tho t.irV, but su; f of which he-rI f-- .'era po-e-i that rrane-iei'a wrre t aow a rectors m..iij :.v.i Hvt.tin feed at' threw o'clock Aio ttue a td ceen b' --J sg the robbwr, lhoasj i; w o tvi t Ir vj; J. rrove t Bants that he was nrr. a-ia m!! a tir.t. tv - sa a at ws j v aal tbe baak a&d iu internal arranpetL r.t.

Tilt mu.i EXciiEJirT ia r.c. i.A"o iiit-;i..4n. Th Loadon p.r-cri of tht lHih ani 19.b of September contain the following particulars ic refcrcrce to tbe recent Fenian movementr' in Ireland: Tnr aaiZiaE 'jf TBK "taiB rtOPLl" OTflCt

Fra ta LenVa Herald, apt. Is j About half-pavt Line o'clock ti F'iday evencr, crrrdera?j!e eie-.teoett wu crett?l is th ueiathUirhovi tf Parliament atreet, Dubi;n, bv tht seiaoie af tbe Htl) lVo re wpper, and the arret cf several rrriosa eouuecteu w;ti its aujhct;ut, v. der warrsLt irtueu by Mt p'jr; r" "'s ... -oma very joi:;Lt. iDlortr.yu -U bee -rTrf 'WtiffiinjHM lvwocld tetm tssi a w .la a - J fa. ssan. in a4 a j Diet; cou. ibuuicatcd V ILe LiBof . r.n .1 Couuol met to cot.suer, atu rema.ue. n.i.fc ,. , . 1 ........ ... . .. . t...a I. .. a AfinV ll'.linr that fill. " VVccr, 0 Crow,. warrair w,ie 4 l ej fof ,u jj. Siu-ag hi ti-e poKcc,. uuder me Treia-m Ftlony Ait, aat t!.e Lewpr .... t AuesttJ. be fit M lowiLi Uiaif i Cbaocerj ' Laa Tulice Sution. u;.Jcf tUc iubu iauii bf tin magu111: 0'Daacfa.a H tiiO wtuacr auo n1 l r .1-. v O'CU j'J), ie-iiirg at o. 'J rArhniDt vreet; Jaiu Vü-mit. tiiüir. of lJuv.ori; TLoaas Ab .,.,1 in. College street latun Jim j ... t l Micia.fl O'NtJ, FogJTtj, fTeTce.?g!e aci W. L' liuuai;ree. ItiecLAr zaia4 ibeio cjutj!ncl in ihe warraiiti ender wbrch thej hare bcea arrttd, is ai fylluws: " lüa; tbey unlaw lulljr an! tiesonab1 lid conp;re and combine wiiu cifci oilier evi!-uicoaed perisaa btlocc'iEg tu a Mere; tua!j called the Fenian Brotherhood, lifioi: for their jecte the of war ia Irel.u'J agaii.it the guesn. i4 eeparaf.tiR It from tue Lwttd kicSai. Scleral otbcr arrt-U. iiPf-M. wb tftad? or art Sn contetnala -':' Jt h:iS tot trai.rfbireü whether the seizure f the.aincr' haa ri-.j troia ant t rueuJ.r arti h'e wllltb -PPfJ 13 jlumna of Uli, or iu cod8uu- 0 the general toue a4lc.4i-i - ia ita iciJrM. lb: atiaure wm tCcCteJ by the ponce titli such rroiupiituiiu aud (jawtuew, and atfucb a. lattt Lour, tLat auj inteieat iu tho mailer c.Ltiijed to tbe jarti:ulr locality Ij wLich ihn iDzr wu t.Lbiiihid. I til w h.-pered that i era ut-ier warran? were ia tbe L'iqJ of the dt tcca hu'"eJ u? 14 ' ',0 rePrlJ' bul cu 'orm I .. : . . , it,. ,.l that I ... i. . . . v. . .... ...... i i. . UV U.Uiit um ii uvtä Vi u l uttf'JI , a hi letts took place oa Friday .lihf. ia varal towr.a throughout ti country, the (jovtrnniei.t rcpst uf tae titcicH of 'Gl, whn eiraohaneoui nr-et were wade iu Itantrv. niittberetu, keutaar aiij other places WHAT Tit & " fkOl-LE SAID. Tbe cotihscatci uabcr of tbe Ir!h Ffople coutaii.t uothiij Ttiy renin k tt iy, a:ul it ia not iikelv that ita tetx irf wt decided cm became c aoitninir pcurinr in nT of ir. article To be ure, iti first aiticle, derotcd to "friestj and i'uiaics," contains f-orne ftmug exi re--it..- Mich tor iuataUice, a the uecJaraimo thtt the Ir?h race will become wauderurn ai.d outcast all over the wotli "it Kiigiieh ruin iu Ireiftid b n truck down," ati'l the Hscrtn.n that "our osily hope ia iu revoUtiou." II tb a i nothing more than the redersof the leop!e have ben accu - tomrd t'iilttce ita lirtt nuoit)er, and it certaitdy snot a bit wiSrler tbao much which waa let r"1" during tbe ii excitanaet.t. The eecoU'l atticle ridicules too cock-aod-bull Ftories about Feuiat: iaio which are now common, aud the third deals rib Us Quetin of "tti loyalty," poitd Obt that our rulera cau bftrdlj enteitaiu a hih opiuioq of Irish loyalty when they retue ) per m.t tho Oitension of the roluLteer ruovemant in IrelaoJ. I bt, t jgether witb new iteiDS and correspondence, coataiumz the uual faufaro Dado of till talk and irreligion, make up tbe number oi the Inh 1 eople which ba been dir, mhd by e:zure by the authunt.e.. THE lOiiM! TIMM Oü TU ri5IAM. The Lotdon Time., cc-nrncn;in on these ar rcät3, remarks: The immediate reaaeu for irikin this deciaiv o blow remain, of course, to be d;.J.:loscd. It i nlwaye ,t diScult nt,d delicate matter to select tae ri;ht m tmtut tiJ the tight mode for cru?ha arc: et orfaniaalicu. 'i here ia much lorce .fi the old iDaxiru of I'acitu 'Sfjrett rxuhseunt; ri iratcarr, nJjnita vxJcntur." Hut thi r uic laay be caineJ t-O tar, aud uo coucp;racy, ..owevtr eoiiiemptible in ita origin, cm be allowüd to gather bead beyond a enrtaiu jvIuw. II T.ttri tVulh-a yielded to tha counela o! tii I'.oic tatit oobtuty and geutry, he would tiai e retried to ftrouix tneaaurts ot reurrsior los 2; afto. i ho i:uport:ict aud icliuential rueetiog courcrjfd hf Lor! Kerctoy, In the county ot Cork, niy l'A litre lud tonae tuflusuce oa the oiiud tl.o Jtd Licuieiiiui A; tuia ineetiur, attru iul by two hundred magistrates, more specific vidcuie wat giveu as to tac Ldture aud progress 01 Fcuranism in that touuty lhau bad privioualy oeen mdc pubü?, and thU tvldctice i- confirmed by several caaea ilifcal drilling that have cuiue bctote tbe magistrates in olter patti of (rt-itnd ütving ihi rial week. .The.Kju.au Cithoiic piitiis, too, wlio tcrlainly know more of whnr ia p-aaaiu. acjoitg the people than i'rototaut Hnalorda or clergy, have of lit shown uh-ir htv.sa of the uancr by fireauoB?ly denouncing FeoiauUia trom the altar. In Aiaerica, where tbe eame rumors of aa ixiteudad iavaaiou prevail, aud nheoce aruis Lave been seut to Irelaud, tho Romau Catholic Archbishop of St. Laia, much to Lie own honor, has goas eo lar 1 to exclude membera of the aaaociatiou frota the ritca of tbe church. Tbe Government of Ireland, however, baa li:t!e need of stich waruinj, for it baa ample tourcct of information at ita own coaumand. Ticaaon iu Ireland has been very venal; and ladft ia probibiy not an illegal muster in tbe ro rnoiert wil.l ot tc.ry or CoBoenaara of which ;utc!:igC3Ce ia cot conveyed witbm a few boun to the Castle at Dublin. Wear bsuud to give Lord Wodehouae aod bir Kohert Peel cred t for1 htvtcg eelecled their opportunity well, acd tba zaal aud ability with which that ordare of tha t Cociicil were executed by thair aubardiuate.s daaeive the bibtt araia. - It ia greatly to bs hoped tLat tLe Fenian leaders .i:l at la-yje, n hoev er they may be, will uow be ibdacsd Id pause. Their enterpri-e uy not be the wickeieat, but, to (r aa wo can judge, a is by far the wild??t, except, perhaps, tmth O'Brien's, that baa yet beau planned by Iri.b agitatora. Alrooat tb only thing we kuow lor certaiu about tbem is tb; th? Citablhmeut ol an Irish Repuol.c is one of iier mtn ojeit-. A more eatravagi.t and chimerical id Lever entered the head ot au Iri.hmm. An Irish IIa public would, in-Jeed, be a portent iu btaior

ttraated that all c.se in Irri:.i were united, j eard to it 1 v it to v :i, my fellow citiinstead of beit.g Civided by relioas. political J zei. to -ir with ht party I iio'1!.. a sap ac eocial feud- that Jxoi.a cöwM be il.:it.-' Jitter f Pi e-:des; J.l:n.on efl'irt-, havguisncd from Ce t, aud tbku expelled roai the I tiaed ni . '.. "

tai.u luat urea, oiinui wouu uo nuai'led. wita ' or wituoui Auiencau aid, c 3i jesle 1 to re-. cognit) Irish independence what tbe:? la there any peopte ur. ler i;t au xnrtt ut;üV for a republican Icrm ol goveraiocnt than the-' Irib? Ia there aay cli4r-vter deciet.t in' tboae political virtuea which are the life oi repub-. lies as the Celtic? Ia there aay ceatttry aidV-tt i tut ef those re-ourcts. mora! anl domic.' to ! hich tklV;leiS;atei, for itar.ee. iL r ! marvelous aucceaa? I a th.-e ant o,ore ,n-T.j ably doomed tJ b. tha derasdeccf ot ,3a9 other

n .-.r- Their.th i. K,t V-r, u "tct u Mil d3u Bruala cirpes.

aad c!d rot bare sprung u? ??ct.tar.aous:r ou ! liiahicil. It ef exotic truwtb. an imp,;it.. t:on from America, and ctr.lv out of harmony I wi;a reallriab aeu ment. One proof of this I tie tact last .t sicras U have been propagated caiedy from th? towns Threia so much amouldntc d'iCjr.tCL.. and s..ch natura! UwL-;.-... ' aroong the Irish penury that revlv iaatratnecta for plots of anv kind raav alwae- beVucd mo tbaa. Bat, except .o fa'r as IVaiaLlsn, re-e,e ! hatred of landlords, tt is never likely to :ke root ! i ia thia r;. cor l irrere an other r ,. ' . . v, isSueace in Ireland which does Lot ie:rcbat -.t Tbe t-ritsts eee th --- - : vat it breaiLes a :rit of aaara. - i a . -r i i c iw si 'i a i a r, atr is . a n r i i t w at . t -; 1011, wv vva a'i u v aj ? a Ti I U A f uoordinat.on i her hvvc tiere. jre iin-'.-i aga ni .1. and bv so d oin tbey have trccd the ' to (trau ie f the Government atd the rublu The uai. h;ef dor.e bv uch movements is ui-t to : W a Wr-m äSt , , . ä V . " a I- . . 1 r- """u. .':,ue,,r 1 ne-T be ex , if I T 1 f IT T a t.f r. .r a' . ... .b ! . i a tu ty ,rode a of iunts ruioo. to - - m -a. : s4 it-- a WTItT III ll.f i IM I. P ?ra 4af ' r ot lue country , driT-.ne; it ear tt t.. Creair z ab-ar.ttciani. 1: d .o-W Id v Vk : , w ""ojoiii i j e gicü Wi: i , of cat y rara. X th.t ,t naa ore wru? wit: t grap of taa aut'a ritie Keni.r .r. c-a: tc u:,:;1!t umkiJ and reaolute'v t- t' ' t I i-:ol jt d I'at' Other i.tlert..- i -A. ?! V c ' " tbe p .bl cti ,. Kt;s- i ! .. a pw i.'Ca.-Kr...e taper, to t4 rallexl ! . Iba fJ-.ly Courier. The pror. r;etora are all prae i tioal nrintera.

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TiiaTiai Tbe Fct aya Stitt'.nc! tbm compares State taaMinn r.r.er Republican and Drcr.orratie ri:!e: "In 1E6J to wli.ls tix !vid fvr general purposes," in wh.cb is Included all nica levied for the wants ol t ie Sute and cour.ty govern metits, w oi edolHr an J two eres on the JlUH valustior.. "In 1 rC5 the brcu'y tax alone is or.e doil' trd tweutj-Svo fer.ts ca the 10J va!-al on bc:t.s tAe:.tr ;w.r? ccta on the $11)0 oi'jra tu :i wa S-iie,l in 1?C0 r the i:pprlof b.tth the OemeTaiie's' srrl cctrnty jrovcrcnu :.t." 1 hrre tobsac ca.tr aordimr? ?irci: of l,..u' tu ' t'm 01 th" ti?e, as J ccr.-u aaeiiUv. il I i.lri 1 ti.at tlw lre sf i-'t wii! be b dorne: iui otn'r?; ).? I ere r:suTJeurn 1 "..-4 ff IT I The potato cr-jp in thik cjuLtv i v.rv g'-'od. frora jU acx-ant wc c' , .t.d the trn crop vra?, rrob-bly teter bettor The tobac.-o cryp ih'i aesson, though not lare, is aiid to be o superior quality. The corn crop i lar', a&i Ioo' exceedingly protnisiri: !. kp.it I'rupire. Tnc Faorjüx UaatJAL. to M 4 aTiNsViLLE. Ixoiaa. 1 be effort t secure coiUibutions to alia the coa.Uuctiou oi a railroad frOtnhclbTville. Iadisua, to Msrticsville, Indiana, connect ing thus by the Indianapolis aud Ciiicihnaii Ko I dircctlf with this citv, is muetia, with cornm'cndtble sccce-s Our raerclinti are gtvin to it liberally, and will, without dou' t, in a few days make up their allotted share of the co.t of the road. Ten tbou-i&Ld dollars is tho aum re quire J frooa here, ad it view of - tbe iinpvrtar.te f f-ecunng that rich -ectioa of Indiana to the trade Of unr'cJtv, the ' money vmII be well in veslci. . reople at Martinasille and on tae hue are liberally disposed to aid it. and promptness in making up the requiiite suui is essential ta eecuro the completion of the road by February, which 19 promised, aa tbe trrfce of opening it. Cincinnati Comnsercial. New Hailkoad ETiaru?x. A railroad en terprise to counect Gosheu, In liaua, wiib Spring field, by way of Mtddleport, Iroquois countv, is diked cf. - The company wa nerrmrientlv ur ganizeJ on the 21 instant, and the following gentlernca wer elected directors: G Kojfra, II T. Howr-rd. W. B. Allen. L D Clsif brook, J KtWiU-c. J S. Ber:dr, J. H A t!r, J Uobin oa, W. Fret'rrata, S A McCrackcti, M Mer cor. 0. Larriraor a:id S. Hetf.v. The r.flicern of the comptiy elected by the above board ot direct rs, aie aa follows: u II Ropers, .'resident; J' S Cruder, Vice .'resident; W Pretty uim. Treurcr; W" C Ii.ylr, Chief Entineer A W Potter, A t jruey for th.-corupanv. Thia i-4 an .irnporUi.t enterpriio, di:ned to counect tho iNortheas' in te directl v w tht'e Siuthwet Vlapy of the eoor.tics, al-o, through ' which tfe cetitral p-tti jq ot tnr I trie will roa, are uucu. rj any rititiOii'-i 'tuiiuin o.herwie than north and s -uth In f it, ( r o:ie hundicd mi 1cm in width theconntrv tnc-ut bv e 1 v Ca-t 'tnd we.-t rai rotd. Stark cojmy, Il ino ;i is ii J, will contribute tit t v thons 11, d (I'i.Uib lowvids building ihe ro i l, tin t itie v ther ( -;.t,,.:c!i it: ih it Sr ite iif ex ptcted to ai,j Tre t :.tvi-bri-4j ii ilo much to develope t'iat p-rt of the country Litsjet'.e Courier. I From th Tie York World. A Krtlicn Wirzitiitl l ntleraonville To the Editor of (J World: I wa sent 10 the Rip Rp. from litltimure, to b held there tinttl exciauged. On ny arrival 1 w asiigncd u muali b iil-tia,; iu tlie fort, which was divide! into ro.nus sjmtj four fett wide and feven feet tlvep, euch coataiiiic; lour buuks. Tbere wm e li.uiy sucii auiiuieuti lor bear three huuuied prisoLrdf ai:d in Puch t filthy condition were tht-ee ap.rtnient.-, tfiat it i nearly impo?s bie t j iprritf it. The r.itions cocsisted of cofl'ce üi. 1 Luid lack, which was left in a box for every use to help hunt-elf, t that the first that got there woul.i uitnugp to do w iv with all the rations, while oie hilf were near etarving Theru beiug no wiier ia tba fort, it w brought from a iiciIih'.-! uz ttrexm in caak, and being exposed to the hoc sun (this beiug in August) for .levenil days, would then be t-erved in rations to the weti, and in a perfect living ftate; and a ta-iuy of the men h 1 J d- utcnila to obuiu their ration 0!' water in, they would bo compelled to "be drink" from one of the more lucky prisoners The cumm-ttrJant of the post waa a Captain Wiiliams. who had little concern about the health or couifort of the prisoners, and, I preuujo. his tima wa fully occupied in disposing of the rations that should luve been io.-ue l t ti.o piisoner iu Iiis chsri-o. Ite.-ides the Rip Kaps, there wa iu Haltiraore, during tha rcigu of (Jeaeral Schecck and his provo-t marshal. Fish (who has aince rerved a time in the penitentiary), tho flilmore Il-juf , where meu were treat sd la Auderdonvillo, ai.u many were the deih c.Uied Iber by vormin aud starvation, and I cau particularly call their attention to the de-uh 01 au old gcutletuaa, Mr. Paffenbery, wha was, by tb order of General VV00I, arrested, eent to jnil, from there to the

- a WW i rm m a . charitable ladie. he was called to that "bourne from wbeoco no traveler returns," and he i novr buried in the Greeotoount Cemetery. These, Mr. Editor, aud many more similar ones that I know of, are uadenuole fact-; aul I would fcuarge-t to tha; ever-Wi'tchful head of tho War Department to have tbe abues investigated, und I think that he will soon find that Wood, of tbe Old Capitol, Winaua, ol tho Rip Rtpa. Kiab, ot Gilmora Ilouse, and raany others of his tiaployes, have not been exaeaded in brutality even by Wir, of Auderaonviile. Jisnaa. Gen. Mcrumin Ncrr York. Gen. Slocctn, b.t lerto a RepubliesD, but now the Democratic candidal for Secretary of Stt " ew York, in a l.ate epeecb at Srn-nse, tbe I place of his residence, said": v a cava aaandai.t rv.ason to -.op? rrnt civil law will ijod prevail througbon l'Jit r.iire coautry.nndtbtttiij.nieiLicn as to treatment or the : t , ,i- i i. , state- re'.'ei:tly :n rfb-:! i o, will u',jt ti.t !! polioy adopted by the P.esideu?. be -ettled in a j maunerbs: calculatt'd to t roai ue the true iblc re' a of all !;: of cit zen- in tboe St t: " The li:ne lnving come when I could conci't':tly leivf ihe tnüittry ervice, I have returi;:i to c-i vi f I'.e, wnn ai eirnert desire to .'end ruy ititijfncf i.i supo t of tut loücy (h: reaching boa; I fi id to pries oi.e unit in i aupyortinar ' t h.J.c, and the other divided iu co l.en 5ioci;n -..;ti .1 e J mx-ra'-j beca tbe v .tie lav-.roi t.ie President' ; recoi.Tucti in rj.:v, wh.ir f.c Rr u j!ic-diV2d-A -u it . are n w . . , , ! A. br''!,,: t 'J- -: a place in Albany ra ; 't1" '"T U" " - 'n T''' Jo2a ! L FfT utp cf srker 'r oca. wd'?i, w'r iB d.nc. ,rd 06 iu!Tw 1 ''.Pi.aof ;La ed- . l,r'i Vl tVjroh b? oa ii ,'r- a"J 1 ':' brui4i cu,e"c ' " , Q M K ! r? ether cle:rv ne,.. t.'- brd of tic -i"rme: i .iccoi:.:-c i irouM nit -k ' i' e -'d Ki -l h 1 C"T ' 7 T cn. u ,the 1 br,'1- Hn; 'V' f: 'rj d V MU"'ad;j tu.'. - 1 "'lCV 1 1 l' e,t' st Z t:u twl - sri j old -rj I. ?. rw t it, .-. ..i i L-; f . rr.CLS ci ....... .v. : ,r, , t.. Tli! j i i .-,.... . , .i... .it ... - u.,ici irri, fl,i.-:, A - .ee ,o ivi:.i b-j o-i . ...- 2i ' a ti ;or, i, citir.f. i, be ': ;d ur ir 11 1 ir.i j 2 cM.td : orU ri-'.i p.:k sei: 21 :ei.K tee hairilv : . h .s veiy de .r, i. :i bu t-r i? to:'.!j tc- i o re a !1T VJi . .-i-gr, ti.-t ret ts rer routid. i.ext beM b'ce; ' x-er,.J - vl'. ? . - . . . . . . ... . ' w t .. ,A r.-AM .V . . t ; . j' " IV , V- T u tbe o:. ri ir.e 1 : t ..o w nho' t ,f ülr",ker ' " ' 1 ' e 1 n1 l ir,i i'ii..u ComioefCial o! Vei!-(?. aar .l. ...c i.y.:...n ,:e:n: i M jor Gcrer.' Jc-r-h Il-krr n::J MNi 0:;v:a Kr ,.,;rl: ,i t1. a r:t v i f i. n, irr! i !.t tttr. tug. ut ti.e rc-ijeuc"-cd tne l.-tr. bv tiie R' T. kt I. P fhnmatii 11: 11 Y.r,aw0, .vf fir-t time tbe gill ir.t Hooker b !.a hren known to i s i'jrt.icr

uiimore House, ana toen to ä"ort üclienry, aud : the true simon ouro rcprestntatif e of Uniouisin, when released his body was alive with vermin, and he h in favor of negro suffrage. New Aland be so emaciated that within a very few days j bany Ledger. thereafter, notwithstanding the kind treatment j m he received at the home of Baltimore's most! (lor. ifnarov nm!N!..in.t ih "Timor."

Tltc Poaltfeti of Prescient Jehmon I'olitic.ill)-. Ti.e idilor of the New York World, who rectuily had an i-frrltw with Pieklert JohsC!, gift the following ircprp'-i-'M 1 to h:.j ies upon the future policy of" tbe coun'ry: '"Doubtless the circurastiLce i ? tigu'ar that wi'.hin a year irorn :i'a e.t-(.t.n the Cuiet oiai irate should iU tr, wt ee,r ib gret wnd tirs rxct-uro of admii.:s:rai.:i im; vr tiled by the uiu;n-' at tepr.:! iJ u tui id i wjo e:-cyri

iiira. liav roer;rcurnt'!?e b.s4s fr: lar.atian rataer ia !.: tlit.ity t i.j.uicai priuctp'c than iu LtLimtkif. iU. teuL-tott iaaa-peratatentij avowed birr-eif to i n x I)emwcrat He avowju t .-Jay m cirt,ea:Iv-ji be ut .t to lie cordon ot Su'tern cr.-er; v. .c u os:cU assaults he received tn-l 1 rvul . Ürcf theStaa'e in the tirt dm ol b t!erKfi. Bi;iee vehaveuvt e:ii'jycJ, acce-rd.:. i tbe Republican joara !, op;toaLuii:es ot 1 erwjoal intercourse with li Kxcailekcy, tt.a eua'. rue Lt that Irefodent Joosua t-ii7 arj- L ui-cil a Democrat, taay aec m too ertifuatiu to aie from u. Rut we nevti-thtlcs- perstst i.fy.tr 'r; Ma truth as cou uaently .t ii wut-cd heru the avowal lat week from hia o vu lir.s he n:ia,t:03vus inlcrsemiut - ot the Krcat. ' hrt, and taometitous meet ore cf bis diuiu:ratKn bv the Demo cratic p ;tty isWia acii e ideuce, at leaat; of the irobabihtr a .wiSi a the trutb of tbe avowal. ."Nor uooUi aaiv una bo surprised at tl. I Democrats whs rerCwte-J Piet-ideut . Johnson' 1 ruuLixi ou the. aame tke; with iir. Lincoln have no light to troloug their ie?cntmenl if the rcault of hi election is tne advancement of Democratic piiuciplaa. Aid' tie Republicau who called themselves the Union party cannot reaent this avowal that he is's Democrat, with out writing "hypocrite" on their own forehead lor abandoning tk natu of "Republiebl . and taking that of "Union at." " 1 he came docs not stick to them now. It will tick no better than au ol 1 postage stamp with the gum off, if, low that the union, is do lugw iu danger from any quarter, tbey assail' tha man lor renewing his aacieat party tiea whom they put on their Union" ticket to strengthen it, preciaelv because he was a, Democrat. " President Johnaou, berefore. perceiving he niut that the bucce.s of his plau lor tha immediate restoration ' of the Uniou hangs, upon tbe victory of the "Xew York. Democrats, succeeding if they succeed, and failing if they fai; and alao alio avawirg htnr-tslf, in euch confidential intercourse as the Republican ioarnals deny to ns, to ba now, as he anciently was, a Democrat and utthing less, it stands to reason that be has de termined to cast his lot with those who support tms great measure ol his dumiistration the imuiediad retoratwMi of tbe Union.-; -Tobt iure, those who oppose this measure elected him. aud those who support it opposed bia election; but blood is thicker than water; the itaues ot one year ago are not the issues of to day, and upon the isues of to-day Piesideut Johnsou and the Democracy are firmly niiited, "General' Butler, iahia speech at Worcester tefure the Massachusetta Republican Convention atatef, apparehtly aa the result of an interview with the I (esident, th .t Hid Excellency legarded hia pln for au iu, mediate resioratiora ot the Union as " un experiment." We can imagiue no ccntiileiice iiKruitod to General Butler which would not under .ill circumatances be dniei io 11a ; but whether or not the Republican jourtuls weie tight in ref rtenting us as not having, and Gtn Butler ris having, h-td euch confidential com üVJü?cit;Oii wirl the Ctiiof Magistrate, we asert as positively as if we wce peakiijj ia his bthnlf that he doc? net regard bia plan us "an eiperiment in any auch tense a that in which General Uotler .cs the rerm. We ascri distinctly that .'resident Johnson In? determine I to fUnii or fail by thta An tf bi for the iium1 a restoration of the Uuiou, which haa rcned the appro?! of the- entire D tnocratic party He sttk-ri the n-ce- oi tii Ainiiit)ytihtion un'ii its siiccess, ai d, we uny add, he s:ake upon it j also bis own j;c.-tr,t ud fu'ure place in the bis. tory or the e-tuntry I bo.e who t-ustam his plan ho will bust iin. Tho?e who oDose it he wiil oppose " A Kkfx IitTOST Rtther keen and tuggetiv was a repartee made the other evening by a liltle fellow in a. PittsEeld, Ms , bitter shop. A gen'lem in of star.ding, and an owner iu one of the factories, came in, rt.d impatient of bt-irg delayed while two boys had their hair cut, remarked "Little boys ought to bare their hair cut in day time, aud c to bed iu the evening." "Yeta," replied oae of the juveniles; "but little boya who have to get up p.t ü o'clock in the morning, and work in tue mill HI 7 t n:ght, mu?t get their hair out when they can." . , .a, i A stort is receiving much circulation in the papers, that William L Yancey died in consequeuce of injuries received in a fight witb Ben Hill, of his State, iu ibe Confederate Senat. This ii a very uriikcly story. Yancey was a nun i:; broken health acveral er.s b?foie his de ;th Ciu. Commercial. Ir is said thu Julian comr.ldins bitterly of Morton's coming into bis tiistrict aud attsmpting to divide the Union patty. George ciaima to b Oov. Mobton protects aain-t the paity'a dividiug. Thou why don't bo go with Sumner, Butler and Compiay. In no other wiiy can he prevent the dreaded disunion. New Albany Ledger. MARKIER AiM.-T&oxi Do.at.rpoN On We 'ce.lay aTenirty, Oct. St'a, at the ri'.deoce of the bride's father, by the ht v. J. McK. Hester, Mr. W. 8. Aawraoxo and Mia Jkhxib IX na oso. all of thia city. NOTICE. CKICKKT CLUB. i fBAHJt In-t n.rvA'i. ClrV.I f'.nh vi l n'.v a m,'. I Käme ,n I'riiay me 6th Inst., oa the prounis of the C" B!lCmb,en Cmlifarnia treet, near Vermont. Th.7ricVtAwiI' be Plb;d at S a'clock. Supper tte evc'nj of the awie day at the Hotsse tf Lor'.s. jU)EKT STKVTAKT, Secretary, ociS-St 1 FOR SALE. "VK wiI at Auction, cn Monday, October tub, V at 2 o'clock I'. M.. that Ce.irable tiU.-iues p ace, y. 2-6 ha-t V.hiia;ton reet. earth Kide, betweea Ea-t ha4 Liberty streets. The Hoae ( rarne) contain ;x room aa I two cellars. A lare table, XO by 'M feet, -n thr j.r-mits. Let :iU by feet to an alley. Sale ; oi ive. Tk-:tu-.l.CuO a January lt, l'-C, $j03 in l:u.' ruo. tLs, if.rtW in tiftto menth. HjOO in twenty-one nJ! U ai.d aioo in tf nty-aitie mao b, with intere.t; balance cajh. h K I LE' 3TiC K K H &. KAPOKS, t'ö .Jit Keal K.-tate At;-&t. BOOKi AND PAPER. BOOKS. Ai VVflll AV II O A. I- Ii. : JW In-ZKN ?pr.L!.K-;; si IWr.N KKAln:.-s. . ; -v.:-:n a mm vi., . v v:-am v.:.rr:; rAr.-::-t, ;.-.AV '.VKA.-riNJ rAPr-H. i7. Y. KL VT PAPERS, i.oöv -;:NVi-::."rrs. ' " K-z .v v. m i.fj hk. i.vz n slvt;:s, --.iu sLaTC I LNCiLs, ALL IT Ci 'i ; f'.i r r C iira ; Y hr.iea 'e Prien. AT now z'."N, stew a;:t a t ow. iSDIASAPOUS, J.D. NOTICE. ffZy. L'r.al AT OCR bTABL" BT C C. i Av. '-.i : k-; : be io!d to pay cbar;ea vm tue I Ulk aay of c..oer, l:o, if lha same i not pa:d befo-e tiat cas. ,c-:;-e-3:tt DElaf blLLi IT ARE.

CLOAKS, tc.

FOKESTI.R V Ma XT. aircTcRi cw CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, - ; ' ' ' ao j:rrrn n Ci'.t'.i. S'ukt, Clccli mi J)rt Trir.nint, ?t et aaliitiston Mrrrf, J.STilAXAt"i r .V'., PARTfaCUSHiP Cainnrlsu-rliip Notice. J&T7t tave thia dav associated W.th ua Sntaa'nfs-t ' Mr. JCUS M. CALDwkl.L. term-:! C K. K. AlvurU a Co. , . . , . tmm "CieltBttawlll be centiuwe-1 uncaria' cd BrmBarof, arid i:b cur large capital and iu:rta-d fc:l;tiewe know w can ffive entire sati-factiau to tbe trade. CkOSSLANP. M AG IT k E L CO. luiiauapell, Oct. V, 1SSÖ. oct3-.idwtf AUCTION SALE. B"5T. WTTtFTST 5c MaRTIN. Real Estate Brokers & Auctioneers. - SIXTY-THREE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS AT AjTICTIOIST. On Monday. October 9, at 2 O'clock, on the Premises, Xt7E WILL SELL AS AEOVE. TIIOE HSK LOIS V n South Eat treet, lying immediately west of tae line of the Street Railroad, on VirirlDta avecu, an I aat of the eld bomaetaad af the late B. P. Horri. K.-q , in tbe tr-st.thriviog aud rapidly improving locality in I the city. t -..-... it l.;t- 1 .1 . J ,V,. lllfK l)U lit äil O'KU lu'i urj, auu vn iuu iumt are fine fruit trea and vinea. All tbe iota are or a cox veiiieat iae for bnildiag-. with rood front e en Kast Cobarn and Morris ttreet.s aud wide alley cui.venieu to all; are but a .bort distance from tLe Vlrjr'nia Avenue Line of the Street Railroad, aad are in Tact the mot ae irable Lot.ayet oflered In the m.rkt. TKR.tl Of SaLK; () e-Ef:b ca.-b in sis months one-fcf'.h do in twelve month-, c-i e-1'h d in t'g teen mm'hs, a:ji one riftb dort! twentj-f )Ur tnontlia, witb in er.sf. j- Ft r Tiara, Xc , r of WILEY & MARTIN, fct!-di! P"l Estate Jtroktrs. WAR CLAIi AGENCY. U S E "3W JZ. tZ-Z" aa WAH CLAIM AND I1:. T!l tt Vil t Uj toti Mrretf 1 DI A AFOI.IS, I-rj. A LT. KINU OF JIIMTAiiV KL 'NSS TKANS i ACltCl. All cl.s.- ot v:r l.'l.inn correctly prepared, applied for, an 1 pronjt y collected. obüers and USlcerf, hoo, lrai de'ective rolla or tber causer, Lav t not ootaiv-j ft.. I I'n aiid Rjiinty ran cbtaiuthe ta.o from the Tiiury I cpartn ent tnruuh thia agency. Pay, Housty r, J Iviivioi, r.r ;!!d:orHt Officers, or their L"gal llelri, if euti leJ. Tay for Hots a l tt i:i aitle, vir pU.Ut, or in tbe line of duty. i:Ed?r crIers. All dauiatjes by t'rju;fi or by - 'I'.tary 'rdpr-; tcj clasa cf claira fonuüfd In la--, justice" orequ'ty, secured. Unpaid County aad Tc-A-n-ilp II tuuty col-acteJ. Citizens of l.-iJi!ia Loldin Military cUim., o'dkr. and OOicera cf the Margan ra !, can obtain their pay. UusiLes. befon the Stat jiliitary tuli'ing CoTrmiuee f or lo?s or tsd of property, f -U.-tlu-r, trai-vporting or lecrnitic mt-ij, will tt a'teuc'.od tn trua;ptly. Officer' Hact Pay fr Sertr.iiit- Ws oLiainad. (Officers will call or coi-re?pond, it I Had it to tbeir interest tO do SO.) . - Commutation of Rations fr i'nsor.era cT War, or taen on furloögri, tpeeiily obtained, icrrorson rolla corrrcied fcr men wrongfully charged anJ trie! for desertion, cr abenca without leave. Civil and Ja'ili.a y Co!3-ctioT! made In all Counties of tha ytate by Trtvelicir ARetit. Oncers' Sett'tetneuts and lie tu rx a maia out a fair terms, aod ccrtdkatea obtaiae i wiita dispatch from the Department Mr. JOHN F. DURHKLD, formsrly of tb Second Iadtaaa Cavalry, la attached to tht. atlcc, wht has been fur two years iu thia business of Officers' lieturns and iettiaaeut, ai.d is tboroocjijly ported ia every questioB. All Veteran Officer ef Caralry, Artillery aod Infantry, who are being rausttied out can bbtalo their Final Affidavits and i y Accounts, warraa.ed correct, oa which to draw tbeir riaal pay. The Clerks of this od; are all Veteran Soldiers. Blanks of all kinds on band. Fall instructions givea ta returning Officers wllhont charge. Competent Clerks arvrf notaries a '.wars in the office. An efficient Aent at TT ashioirton City. Business in ail parts ef this Sute or other States transacted by mail. Office opposite Metropolitan Theatre acdl!a!or Dana's U. 3. Mastering aadDlsbnr-ineOfflc, next to Maonio Hall, Sheets' building-, X. 79 West Washington street. J. W. BLAKE, Late Colacel 49th ltdL-tna Tola., Attorney acd Claiaa Agetit. anW-4tf WASHING MACHIKES. W A S SI I S il 11 ACH I ' E TVe clini fer it tae feilowm at v.r.ts iep: 1. Attach the artie'e to the cjlinaer, tlien turuing, oat ot the art cie is wahe4. 2. Reverse the tro:in and tha other si1e is washed. 3. "The article can be exsruir.ed at any tite by tlarx!n? tbe tjotion. 4. The pre ure i.eecitry i reja'ated at v.eaure. 5. hen the .rt.c! i w i-he.;, it : wruig bj pre.-icg a roiltr s..n-i th cyi:r:dr. 6 Orta q part-, as co ir aud wri tua, bit l washed without rulh.i f ctU?r parti. 7. 1. wishes spe-atU., wr easy, fees gojJeiork. does ir-t wear tbe ciw.hts n r breai: tuttaas; fcer:ca we claim fvr it a remplete i-ncce. Iner.ted by . i. WiCBUitR. of 1'aoi;. laidisaa, at-.d paienteJ by him Aci(Ui , 165. It wiil be ixhio:;ed a: tba .tte Fair, at Fcrt Wayns, an4 ther lere'i for a e by State or Cociitie. .pti7-dlr 3f. B. WEtBEK. x a t i ;v A la PsiTROLErJI MLMSÖ COMPANY. OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. j uKGANizcD csrrR rr;r. lav.- or I5DU5A. t j Catitiii, sM:r ,io. 1 Iu UttOO Maares., at Mftj :)o;r Ilacb WORKING CAPITAL, STü.WO t Orrtcr o. 3 Talbstt rcir' !nüanapa:i, Ta. 0 F F C V. It 1 I 3 . Turn-. :a;c I i -e . il, t I ic -i t' i.t. Davis, .cerfarj. t DlailCTÜliS. WIo s r...r) "X. A 'h.--jS -ii. rui II Tr-r, J. A Urov,ar, V in. T. t .ri. C l". J. C. ller-lo, Lwc:e;j imr l,xn.u. int jat.ir.9aaJ Kiir.n A, Dau. A i.msted nstttber f Saar ar .oi- oSeredtol'ae pBl'jc va erat that ia Cj-j;')- fr'i cou lie ut wj'l pay ki.a.js.lib.ri Out Tho Hundrrd Per (Vnl. f It) p?r ahanao-ily re-;tred at ü:e of aüb.r;ptiB. Kor luapa. circulars tafor-aatio-t. app'y t tha SC retarr cfih fjortpac ?, tt Ic-liasapo''.. aprtVrtTr-dtVi'st

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GREAT UMOX OOMBIWAviON! Thursday and Friday. Oct. 12 & 13. Cornrr Tmrfscr nnj Gcryi Strrrtt. 'o a ir- "c r i t - , w, -wa Wk ' a. "g -"!aawa - r w v - - T.I01V allows i?a onk: Embodjinr tbe normen Cva'.cai of ISO Men aoJ 20O Hore, together with a tJracid C Bipielier.jdie Me. nsgerie, conat-tmg f pecirnen of R IKK WILD AMMaLS colcted from the tivr uttera of the ülvbe. 'j ..it.wv'.'. ..''v.i . x aA-" j .. . y BOARD OF DIRECTORS. W. H. HOUfiH F.a-ins Vanjfr. JOHN' ROBINSON, JK Kqn- t ian Ure tor. HKltK FKIOAT Museal Director LOCIS UK FAB1KK ..lurector ot tbe Cue. This Itntueuse Alliance corii-ts f mr a 3 ac as m bsm Fifty rerformrr.-, F ve , OriR tial l'lon-, Twenty I iC nal t'lown, Twenty I v iucatel .Vuies, ix Pre- V fk Ure Kquestrienies a va ''j . ji ty of choice .nirads from J pX'y eJard ttZ olonU al, Parin I . -.VS Kducatei riety the Jard and drstinct corns of V'olti- lc s? , gvurs. crubat-, lüpio- M, -V. . .. . , TH1 TOUT F.SSF.MBLF.I Comprises a more a-tount-i-.s; arry of tbe cr-nie-1e-la-creme of the Kxueeu-;,' th atroD, than ha-; ever l-j r f Q ' anv einRle eaterprie In tt e a y world, in p cif cf which Ihe I lollowirguiicxaKip -u is presei ted aa aaer- of ! V, the Cum! in.tlon: MV'LL: FRANCKS. j Tfce brlilla't Wire Eqtiipo:fist. MKSDVMK.S OAVKSPOhT AM) CONRAD, rr.Tii'-ve Kqnestrit nnes cf La Haute Kci!e. rCTlTK FÄANCF.S, FA1RT XAT, LllTf-K ANNIK and LA JEUNK LOUISE, A Quartette cf Ileaoiifal and (Jraceful Sylpha. Mr. J. ROniXSOX, ! The DasLicrr,' Brilliant and Indumiutle Kqnestrian and Centaur of tbe Arena, kni.wn aa the Noupire.l Flying Cer.tmn. Mr.JOIlN WILSON, Intro iucinu; a r.ovel Act b'F.quitaticn with a Mam moth Klk, which he wili ride at fn!l fpeed, leaping bars, balloon?, Ac. CONTR A P.AS 0 LOUI -fXf Com'cal peclnien of Jeff. Davis' ptt. nw an Kqvie?trian pet of the pub'.c. Ur. WILLIS DUITON, The Autoiiioaa o' tb Cirque, and great comers. ult Champion Rider. i S1I THK GKEAT CONRAD BkOrHKKS, tbe Cba.-r.pl.ri Uymaa-ra tr the Wtrld, a. title and a claim ah cii l-t em'isputel by anv other Pro'. r of the C'as.c aud Hercuan Spcrts. In th'ir wuauerful fra;-. o! j.quetitria AcroSat they sd.-ia, to anticipation of tl.eu.ua'. -xactiri. imagination'. TUE FIVE OUI(mNaL'L(V.V:o Are each pirtiitilar St ir in thMotley Prof?! r:. Tr.ey c r of the world-wide relri;ia", J U Uarport,T. CnoWe, S.F.. VV. Conrad ami John Lea i. THK fiaANI) CAVALCADF, Will prove an oatnd" frattte t arpa'siLir bri'iiarce. ihe ffr-jr aous GoU'if-n Äw an Ca tri it, ou tain IIrr Friday' .Silvet Cur ly ornaoj-t.t 1 c-r.s ünd vat scnia:i iti the i iical teature tha Oiitii.t".s, ar,d the ;..-!-i Mer K ephar.t CLKOPaiRi. !i will afterwar I be introduce-;! .i tae irnu by h' r k-por, V.r. OOPKMNii PKUFt.iRlf ANCK, Or Scenes in tbe Circle, will cd sit tt the f.lt-.wiBg st-rs-irrj acts: 1 ilran.J C'ir.alr e Fntrec. 2. ! .c'ite Pcuy Aer.(Vt.traSan 1v p. 3. f-rat lUrre' ar 1 Trava V' CbaCo rad. 4. M-ter Ir.b.'i i,---ar-le 4c Ij'fcluUltSf". 5.7':; Q.-'tnij.! (ilil-s. CijraJ E;t. 6. L ..: t!r-tra-n, '.7. n -n-Vrfu' lrk I'j-y.ir. h-r p. x'- rte ancea. 7 Iber! a;ht of A; o l-., v. la tO't. ?. Gr-at Horiivri'.al V.it Act.Co rad Bros. 'j. fn-Jrrial ft. a n.sjxr.ai: J i wn. A-rat FrizbM aitS D sV; merau!t,, V.!t lt. Atlas i-n E.r:eWV, vr. Con rad It CL.m. J tr. ... . ... .... - --'-- -m m -a, 11. te c -Sii'.t Ai I firi: , Vk .tw.i' IV ,TvVt Bro Lerj. , - ... .... . io. urea- iure jiaci Act. J. üoi-pV-at" .nse(i. ASCIIS, U1 a-.d ;.. l-i ..e:i ao Loa. previous. Ora:.i Chat.?- at each Eatna:axer.t. 4USiÄ.V(;J i U L.Milii. tii.,E;iigy , , "111 Cnta CH.LLLEX.. Ceali'

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S:AUI. JL; aSI ATClIEIit,' ' : I ' Wliolexal Grocci'isa LAFAYETTE, I N tt. sep'-dlo; REAL; ESTATE DROKCnr aT sf. v wrj-4, X T Ja aV.T.dl, MERCHANT TAILORS. a at. awiraaaar. . a. r. caaioaxar. r.taAktatr. MERCHANT TAILORS AND DIAIIB IN Conts' Fumiohlng CoodOa .o. il South IeriI I an street, IKDIANAPOUS. IND. C