Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4666, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1865 — Page 2

QAJ L Yj: jiSENHNEL. TC:ÖS-:T MTST FE PRUCBTID.-IJacsBOW

rniDlV MORN I NO, OCTOBER C. ii i.rKiTii:i r. Tb Ahsililion rres are c cs.lin3 thtmaelvea aal tbclr letders witb lh iJra thtt the reatorilioo policy of I'resident Joivni ie only en etperimer.t. T.efe it no f.JtnJatlon ;lr such a repreeentat'oa cf hie viewa. Neither it It character with Iii, hol cvttraai ,if . Dtu even to obstinacy bit oiaiked Lit career. And more than thif be has repetlodly tUtod that h'j rlan of refratu;j " tb policy wf bit adBjTrirftfti ;D. in I upou.it be wou!l t!e(.d or fall. CeVtaitily'tucu exprc'nt gir no color to tha contrary representation of the Abolition pspera. Oovernor Moat? triarort. ts ib')wr io bi Richmond speech, that the pohcj of tb Uta ad the present Freaileritt are identical. This ?itw ealy iffumuitUt the evidecce thai the Trtai. dial's policy of restoration ii fiit-J, not an pertment liable W9 change i lb listless wind There it nodouM.if Mr.I.nvnLi La i lived.thal hit term of amnesty to tha S ul.trn peopl woall have been far njer rborei.lheo any hiatucceatee bat jet proptcj, Kei itit DAYia,asi tat leader! of the, rebellioa.wro uuw i.eaeerattJ, would htra lea icnaitLd tocjcapetts) eountry. "With msl'TS toward cone aad chtritr for all," at th rj.Mt wblob would bate ani mated Mv, Lisdbtx lu' hia tieitoiett cf the re belliun, fter itt military power bad beeti crushed an! the hole pco;! subjugated. If, theo I'reeident Jons intends to follow in tbe fool taps of hi pre lfce-or, as OuYcruor, Mu&tum in sist that be d'e there ut iiothiar whatever upon which to bt the ftttemerit t'nt hit plan of fM. ration it rtrily 'au eipetl merit' UiX al 4urtfens of jwfltii rcouoinjr IV client Joh avow himself f .e thorough a Democrat now asl,Q eyer was. Slavery is lu loegtr ao istue.'ai'l Governor' Moato declares thai ' ajl : er f re:i)0 or rratitacr to trie titliuittl authuntj la I rf er et ttogUMheJ, benco tueiu it iu rtatou whjr the Fretiideut thoull nft g ui ie the pSicj of hit n! minii'.rit'orj l tie oil Djeoji r uic Uinlunrkt. Tbia be ir jwi ho intend t. jj; and the declnrattOu'Ul. tlö ' i'tuiiktJ cflVct 11 0tr lb CJOBity. T.rcTfKCTe we En1 ruea who lelltba Dem ocrttie ptity "u ac:outil of their oppotitiou to Afrtctu altr, rrtari.iijf; to the old tAtiiiar; and conu-rvalivo UrpuMictnt are rallvitig unJer tbt lanja ; uii.rd.. Jr.t dcM Jon Souka to thia cla9 for hia ao)t,' mi I not to the roea who, with honey ei wer J.I JaJor h'a l:iiuitr:Ion, but alii I adhtre to tb Jg litis i orgiii ix tlion wbifb la c aided in lie I Ah liii Mii-'H. lu lib " ... fuae unm'takable, t ie rrcsidetit derlarea tbit thia I a wMle niih'M dirvtuuicA auJ aucb be ititcnJi it sin1.! be, o Ur ai !i'a iolluenct can maintain it. . Aatl tl't li tlie pr.itj tentiuitat of the country. Frvnj I J-h t the ro.Cf firt Cime fr a white lUiii gov.iurueut and u!J CotiDiticut, at her recuul alcti.rj, t uk pjsiiMii io tha lame liue Noibiuf but fru 1, c rruptioo. and prejudice ail! freffnt New York, Prnnejlraba, Ohio, Wfjcou."n, I iuae-.ta ai.d even Iowa aellii K tbt r jlJtm lorawl.i t wx'j'i gotcmmeat. Never tbera a sreitsr duluion tbao that President Jcumij Ituk upon 1,'u re.oratioa policy nnn eieriaint. Mll'ittiix;. .Tbe Jeumal faiU Io auawer our juiina ipoo the Slütsdtb; i?nf. if u ix in boncitj it tnat'lake p tlujt the Mljuittoeat uf tha funded deb' f trit tStatc al tie extn fwsioo rot only, but until tbe Slits baa m o'.Ler use for mouey, no uiufcr if that period fhould net arrirt until a ctntur bet co. Of course it w,uld be an act of folly .,ii the pvH of the State to pay ail percent intere-t by rleemujf aotne serea mil liona of boudj u,u which i now pajiug ouly 6?e and to anl a btif pev cent. The Journil io asamie t ie t;rooiii that the debt t re tod ud der the act of .1 umtry IU, vtcrr laomi due, plactditaelf ia a q lan lury frera which it eaonat wrila out. It fiithfnl to the inttreatt of the ptrkple.il. uiu'l i, o-e it püjaieiit at: tha present time Werel!y pit t our neighbor in thus bein ctugbt in I n own trap. It watn't very talented, was it? A tttle uf leecbe never ijifriiiT'tnfe or ""nmle miorr rabij t'trrpt to waoape their drloftima, hm doe? the Astute editor of the KcputiUciu urAj fcomhit. Aia uttejuet tbe profound tin ncir and wtttesoiau uf the Journal to answer t'juD oufstioa r back dowu a gtacefuMy. .ixiiii:u itoi iiio mii:ii. Tttere is an ntt'clc iravelirg i round amoug the Abolition papus to the tftect that one "Cel. Ciümiichaw, C. S A lata Cbief uf Staff for Ceueral Joi Moiuiv, o( Ohio laid cotoriaty,'' "" Jefegate to the Chicago Natiocal Coaf anöjc; from a d strict In S Uthörn Illiaoit. (kit aw ii residence TenoedMie,) and bad tht honor of votiag for (Itu. i!v.Ci.ru.A." The wbo!a ttory it apoiled by th hiwple fac'. thtt no inch ersoo at Col. Ci'imooi n a aii ever ou tha aUfl of Gen. Johm ilowAM. O iJ A. Tbit faataaplc of tha honesty nf tie Ah Jitioa prcit. Pot fur yeaxt aod nure they have feen Ijin alttt their po'jtica! oppuucnia to dc io the people aud ktap ' la ipavrr, and the baTrt baa becosa so troog tbat they even continue to lie whan the t-uth wotild j?ivü thcrt batter ' Siuce Hatcuia hta deeiaresj thit i ao hoi!, tht who!e fratcithey have broke u , uü tmU witb their nitreprentttion, eiblbfiin ruoie v'ru.'ecca and boldcct than ef t . . ''I'" - " - ! uurnal ms it baa uoia advert liog pttroaage than either the Cimiuutti Gstetta or toan:ercui. ihc mcouca retutta do thow .t BOt MippreaeeU .evijmcr. Ai- ,, d,.-pica t moruia,; nper, col geueraily i trutwrthj for Tts tews, iuux that Geo. Tetrv has suspenleJ the Ouintcereia! !?alle:in. of RiebmoadJor rubü.hin? a l:bIou. art!-i -. v.h, ami of tic 3Tft;iTe Utwt fiuU not ttat. Ge.,. ! Tarr5 he, or-,,ht t, h.vr. batter batfettt to occupy h. nme .ad attention than thia. The arlifie re. met to i very evere ona, on tha atate o society at Washington, and the charac ter of mauv wo tr.r-i that city scd sarround tht WbiteJIo e . Xo worie cac bo iueaoted which wiil otrmu-.t the ternble truth in regard to this. Tbedr,ncl imtjty hart yet i9 bt fathtoiad le ' tboe who io not know thl depth ia tha capital of the cation. Tee moral ioduencw wh:cb bavt gruwa urocg in Washington during the p-t rw year, are of the vilest ort. If General Terry, or any oih teucra!. ia ao aaophiUaliJ t4 tu Jv.ir t ) defeud tht cktractsr of tho aaea waa bare bewti tbe roapooeot parte of tho vVaDiiigion maes during tba war, be will hoe a labor ti ;trfora trbieU will require herculean . pjvx. It baa beeu a aourro of ahame) td ail god mea of all polilfeal parties to watch tha gradual bat pare deriatian whicb baa bean gofa,; on fron jear lu year in, tbo city whiea wugtu lo ba tha national repreatatative It ia earneally to be deairedJ thai a charge ia thia ' reDCt be inf tirte t in,l t:n,lr tho ..4.;.;. I trat otf rrreal lent JcVn-oa w't look for such a change. Bjt c .u fielt buro that General erry caa cos cote any r foo!!h thicg at to Jppreis a Kichmjt,! piper for pahlitbioc an? attack a thoatale af noa!a at Waaktogtea. Il wou.'djUjeuapJy glJkuUvua. Ni Y. Journal. of Coaacrce. tW Tba sebal Prolevor. M. T. Matrj, it In Waibtagton. ft U prwumed. t apfy-for pardva I

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The pickertiu Lafajettait Sent tw eet.t for Decetsber, but do aale ara- reported. Tbe ttock io the Greeacattl ttreat railroad 3,(KX) h4 all beu lubarnbeJ. aod the ork will be place) uoJer coDtrtct immed atly It it etpte t be rotnplete! by t briatEflll. Tbe KraoiTilliaaa ar engaged iu a warm cootrovfT7 apoa taa riuroal qaeition. Una part take tbe groucJ tbit tba preatLt road, tha EracsTilie and Crawfordtri'.le, the ttock of wblch It worth otly twet-ty ceLt on the dollar, it ample for tbe demand of tra-le northward, wbila the oppition cotlod tbat tbt conatru? tJon of tba KvaoaiI!t Straight Una to the Oh?o and Mitln:ppi, luniiiftg on a ptrillel with tba tber. a few milea t tbt eatlwrd, would add attlj to tha butinati faciUtitt aal proiperity of Keantrlllo. Col. J. U. J ore U tba ebampJon of the new, cr rather oM projeet retireJ, and ifr. lugle, it I'reaideot. raakea a iviare aod Tigtroot tgbt'far tba'EramTille and trawlorct ilia We tSink tbe whola mttter will result priocipallr in wind. GoierLor Morton tbinkt the Dtmocrata waul t3 awap off iheir gray coata. Uotercor. bow would it fo for them ti turn their coa, at you diJ ooc upon a tiaa?), A. Iedf,er Th Uovarnor baa peoekabt that way. 'JLDr William M. Daily. Chaplain of Ututon llarrackt. St. Lout. Mo , baling raceired the appointment of Hpecial Mail Aant fur tha State of LouMtna, hit wlfa it dow in our ritj tuperirttt.din? tba ramoral of hi household gOodt to the latter State, in which the Ntniljf propose to take up their future rcaideuce Madinoti Cou rier. ' A few wetkt ao the Indiana Matbodiat Cerifereuoe, upon bit appliealion, roftd to re "tort Dr. Diily to the poiilioti iu tha uiinUtr fr'ji wbicli !ba wa dented tar Krrsa laitacr conduct. There bat beta mora ickuf throughout tha WMtalj alley ttiia aea.aon than bat beeo known lor into? jtiri. ihadieet art rant rally of a laalarioue origin and art vubiding aomewhat uder tba iLflicuea of the coo wtather of the put few daji Ltftjette Joufual. Tier a baa iot been at luucb aickuett iu ttve jaara at hat alllicled tbt people of tbit couuty for tJi lait fwur moutba Iba disiaasea ara al of a billiouN uature, principally chill and lerer, bat art inott per ere iu their Mttck than thi di.ece trebetally ia. Lferybody wiKbioir for Irost to dettror tha aalna Rrownatown Union. The corn crop in ihia pctiuu vi tbe couutry it larger than it wa ever known to be before We were lately howti a loid ttit waa growu on (be (arm uf D A Fiib. i.r Satrpaville, thu majority of thtauof laid load being at least ei;til inehet in lfoptK, and it wa aid that five rua acroMt a t-t.-cr field tilled tha bed, which niut hate held taeiity five buhtla. Tbit illurtrtfa tba fi that it we da ha tbe g'Jti here - (rHl(.fl lll0 i-i ui4i it we uj aw iue uo oere J j Hptoa, we can bet all Cliritendom ram;Dg coro Tiptjn Timet. ' Sidli Dkatu a i Olw ätiTLia. Ou Mon day, t.ia 2d iuatant, Mrt. Martha Lafollette waa itt ug in her i bair iu apparent good baalth, talk in with her son, when, without ttioviug, bt fell from her chair aud expired iu a few minutea Mrt. Ltfollettt wat 1? ye&ra of age. She bad beta livtug with her husbnud, who now mourun ber lot, marly 73 feart old. In eompuij with bim tha removed to thia county til yeara ago, and resided here until summoned to a rcaiJence in beeren. S.xtj yeara aj;o the united with the Uaptiat Cburcb, and lived iu exemplary chnatian dviog a aha bad lived She was uotei for her goot common sense," her ncrgy, harcharitj, and her pieiy. X. A Ledger. Tni KrmaN DiMrBTiOM at Lhatiiu Tba Kenian iirotberiiood held a grand deruoLairation lo day ( WeJneeday ) A uambtr of diatiiiuihed ri;trs arc pie.-.fut, nil tao uiembers of ; the organiatlim, after forming in excelleut rd.T on tbo pu ilio ttuare, uiar:ht-tl through tbe itrec'.i. Tlitj are a Cue looking hoJj of mm, and tbe perfection of military drill 14 evinced in the "tramp, traap" of their mircLing. The eervictt ;it the Catkolic boryinj graund thia atUruoon aw deeply impreaaive. The occatioo waa tbe inauguration of a raonnrnent to Her. Edward O'Fiaherty. Thia evening, aa befere announced, au opportunity well be afforded our citixcm to learn more of the cbjfctt and pur poae of the Brotherhood. Tha hall will be thrown open to the public for freu admiaaion, at.d loading Keniat! request uj to eitecd to our eitizeni a eordial invitation to be preeent Lafayette Courier. Tai Ciiuukri (ioAT. Tbt Ciihiaert goat waa ficet iulto4uce4 iuU tbo UuiieJ fttatee by Dr. Jamti U. Davit ia lb'J, and about tht tiut tbat the war began bt had raite i aaouu to begin to rupply tha North, but during the rebellion could not tend the in bert. Mr. Geo. C. Mcguier,'a member of a company thai it breediug tneae goaia, in Ibe city for the purpose of turmirg companies and calliag tke attention of farmers to tbia branch of atock-raiaing, which at uo diatant day will become a matter of great idopotttDct to ariculturalifti. An ordinary fleece from one of tbeaa aainiala welgba at lear.t five pouudt, which atllt in tbe 'w York market for $S 50 par pound, making about $S1 per year for each goat, wbila tbere ia but rery little cost in feeding them, for tht; are as frugal and hearty as tha commoa goat. Tbt fabric auanu.'aetured fiom tbo tleecu ia not only the mntt beautiful, but tbe moat durable in tht wotld, and it it tbt union of tbtst two qualitiei wb'tca cuakat it ao coatly. Tha cot at firtt it cootidertblt, tbt goats selliug at about 1 100, but each out will makt a return of five per cent The crott with tha com uoa roat, tveu the ecoad croat. yitldt a beau tiful fleece, though notm long at the pure blood Tba imnortanea of th'a enterprija it greater than usually supposed, fnr. deprecate as we may, io theory, the dtairt f foe and luxurious apparel, the de?ire it uuiternl, and will be gratified at whatever ,o)i. I tt boaia demand for woolen fabric of the fiaeat tfTtsre will continue to be Urge, urgent an J permanent, aui the home tup !y ahauld correspond to it. Adams Eirl, al thia city, baa purchased two of tba.e goals, and probably other citiisrij will luako similar inrestmet tt. Lafayette Journal AaiaiT or a Iloaas Tmiu Exctrmu AdviiiTiaE Our reader will remember tbat aoaaa two or tbrea weeks ago we made mentiou of the etaalirg of the curiare horse of CipUio JoLu B Ford, of this city Ths horse w taken by the tbief to IVovideLce, Washington coeoiy, and tiaded for another, wkich the thief afterwards sold. In a few days after the trade was made, however, the police got wind of it, and through tbe reflorta Captain Ford recovered bis nronart? f On Morjdar it came t tha knowledge of Mar- ! ahal Akers that the thief wa at M tcbtl!, and i Pepuy Maiahtll Kendall was dispatched to arrast ! i. k.:.k. v. - j r. . . . i . . u.ui, whicu ii ia. ii turns out isai lie ts a ' nf md ,1k , . . j : i w.M v. ...... .v. 1 ... . J . -..-, V 7 " ir. .lfo'-? " ole tba bv.rM"r. V!,:u. 1 M Lf h" 9"Ua -en, 1 w ' ,i lTk ' t " . taken .U,arJ tbe car, by .ic.i Ken dall. Mat'.ox evincti snacb revrottion and eon acioua iunfcenee This waa aii feigaed, for be fore the cars bad ' proceeded far .he Itaptd throab a window of tht car, tmathin the naae in bia jamp. Officer Kendall, however, bad aa tye to kit pn.or.er, and at htjamped Caugt bin by oat of hit a tele In this condition, suspended oula'e'a the ear, with tbe train at full speei, Mattox was ctrriad some eight hundred or a thousand tarda before tbe train eould bt atopptd. Ia bis tfferts to break lotft fioaa the hold effieer Kendall bad upon bim. Maltox kicked aad hruied tae bands of that officer very stvarslv, prohibly breaking soma of the smaller boxes t the band. Mr. Kendall, however, he'd on to bie prisoner most heroicaüy, and isally tbe train was stopped and be was sacared. Thia section of tha couclry ia infested by a gang of torao thieves and desperadoes, and the pp'.iea are dttsrmined t bring them to justice 2 . A. Ledger. - A lilt sal tlit i liaae Haadlrmlt Senat r Doolif.le, of Wtieoosin, a premineLt Republican Seaattr, io a late letter, thus bits off the Chase and Sumner radicals who are now opposing the President's pol cy. lie says: ''Sjoia of tht fortxoit io dectaceiac Mr. Johnon'a policy intend to make uncompromieiog war upon his admiuistration, in order to build up a ucw party for the next Presidential coateat. "Your, respectfully.

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aD HOIr CO.'TItO EltY. ABAther Letter from Lincoln e Faiatsaaaaier General Important Mate menta of the ttnr Mr. lUair (me, ia the Constitutional Union, aaother lonj msi.ifei?o, in which he reviews the reasons for bis forcer allegation as to tha re sponsibility of Secretin Seward and Statten for tbo inauguration of the war aod its unnecessary prolongation, an l auiwfM ia ditsj) the lite published rejoinders to bis opening attack uptjn Meatra. Holt and Werd end Oesers! Meii " At tho commencement of bia letter Mr. Plair say : The uuetiou of the da is whether the whole people of the South rhail be diafrtbcVisel, in violation of the Contltiitioti cf the United Statet Tbe argumuut iu auppoit of the rcrolutionary measure it bated altogether noon the tsfumptioo tbit the people of the S uth are bo. tile to the Government and willirjly engaged in the lata rebellion f suhvert it lie hold-t thit the matiea of tbe South never ware hostile to tht Government, and that no justifi:uiou could be found In their conduct for the subversion of popular govern meet now so audaciously proposed by tome of the ambitioos men wbo base aituoed power during the rebellion, and who, in imitation of the revolutionary leaders ia other countries, are seeking to make ue of the eiaspersttd feelirg, the military ambition, the public debt an! fear of disorder by the rebellion, to enable tbm to es tablisb a consolidated or imperial corernment, and retain and extend their power over the eouutry. Tha masaet of the South are, and have been, true in their feelinga to tbe institutions of their fatberi, and have never been alien ited from them by slavery, which has been tho gratt leverage by wbicb they bad beua drawn into- the rbellioo, and that, therefare, they could safely be permitted t perform the pt iu the (Jorernmta'. assigned to them by the Constitution, which is essential to itt ritality, aud hence there wat to excuse tor the attempt now made to tu'ovtrt thtt instrument, made, like all such attempts, ou the specious jjrouud of ncreaiiy to .secure peace end public order, but in re ility to eubrva tbe am biliou of th in power and anxiou to perpetuate it. Mr. Rum replies to Mr. lloir at great length and with great fflVct, but we have not room to enter upon tbe controversy, which hat already occupied twelve or bitten columns of the journals. The Ex Postmaster Oeuerat docs not spare Mr. Seward tor Mr. SnxTox Tbe concluding patt oT the .tddrcs is to i npjrUut tobe omitted: Let me observe that ii wat tbe fall ot Sumter that produced on the inttatt the ordinance of seceiou, and tilled Virgil. ia wiih troops from the (tull States to carry it before the people lis tfl'eci upon ordinary men may be conceived by the influence it baa exerted over Oeneral f.ee. My father was authotized by the President and Mr. C.tmeron, Secritiryof Wir, to convtme with flenrra! Lee, and 4.ctrtaiu whether be would accept command of our army in the field 1 Tha laltiT was written for, and he met my father at m? bouae, when they coover-eJ for an hcuror more It waa a lew de before the ordinance w pasnel. (teoeral Lee concluded the cor.Tertttion by iyin 'cession was anaifiby,' and added 'if be oanvd the four million of slaves iu tbe South, h would cheeifully sicriSce them to the LTni u, but he did i,tl küow how be could draw his a word on his native Stale Heetidh would see General .Scutt ou the uljcct before he decided. A commifeo from the Yirgiui i Convention, while the Ucueral and my father converted, were hunting for him through the city. They met ou hi leariug the house. He repaired with them to consult the Couventicn, as I bave since learned, about the mode of settlement. The fall tf Sumter ctttlod the nueftioi bot! for bim and tbe Convention. I I quote Senator Maoon'a f roaartciameute, to show the iciaiediati mults of t'ae urreJer of that fortress which held Charleston, and witb it South Carolina under co-itrol. Thia central stare wat the we-ipe tha, Jriren by Union j power, would bave split oil ibe Uulf atates from all commuuicdtiou with tbe traiiccendstit power of tha Old Do minion an 1 i L e Old North State, without which Becesiou wu? aa itapoaibility. That the majority cf tho people in Ueorpa, Alnbama and Louisiana, wer opposed to dUdolution, is proved by the fact tint all the fore ot the secretly armed orinixttion ot ihn Oolden Circle could not drag a majority ot the voters to tbe polla to vote for ii. And we see that until the surrendtr of Fort Humttr, the Virginia Convention, choe:i by a inijrityof 6),)'J0of the popular vote against tbe measure, held out ifainit tht myrtaidona 4of rtrolutio that surrounded the Ctpitat, icl that it waa not u:.t I the triumph at Charleston that they dirvJ to break it t the Hall of Siiliu;. drivint; out thij indexible Union members, au t terrifying thereat, into auhmission. Kten then they yielded enly on condition of re.'erricg tht qucttioa to the people; itu ii rentier wppoa:tou from tue uuartned population too htztrduas to be attempted, we see Senator Maren Mtuing a bulleliu, making an array of the troops sect from all the Southern Statet, under pretence that it was to defend Virginia frcm Northern invasion, and saving that if they did noiaanetiou thserdinilice, they would be obliged to surrender the army wbicb bad thus invaded Virginia to the Government of the United Stitt! This cunningly worded notification maia tht election turo on the question whether ihe people would tn-tke prikouets nf the kind friends that came to sare them from impcndiug coercion from tho North, although be knew thtt Mr. Buchanan bid stipulate agaiti't all coercion bad not eren prorided a force 13 hold TVash'ugton and tbit he and his Cabinet, as well as that lo co ce, and over which Mr. Seward was Ihe announced premier, wsü pledged by bim iu advance to "exaction to make concession," and even to " vielenea tj offer tha right band of peice." Besides this, Senator Mason knew that lo Mr. Seward's good offices, tba South owed the surrender of Fort Sumter that to him they owed the delay from tbe 4 ih of March to tho 12th of April to build batteries to tike it and put Charierton in armor, thus enabling tba armies of the South, without fear from thit vital poit, to marcb into Virginia, and by tbeir bayone't enact that martial law, whkb Jioai the promulgation ot Mason's missive to the surrender ol Lea, made il tre taon agaiort tha Mite to geinsav its ordinance The unarmed populace wei e g'iveti ! to understand, if you do it, your muet dciiver , over your armed Southern friends, who are here ! to defend you, to your foes. How delicately t thin mait al law, whicb prevailed over the whole ! Sjath from the moment that Beauregard pulled : dowu tha ecaig:i of tha Union iu Charleston ! n arbor is proclaimed m the l.trle bulrt dotix I . have quitted. You are Tory tree to vote as you I p:aae, people oi irginis, out it you vote that i you ara ctiuena of the Un tai States, you mast ! take these soldiers ot the Confederacy aud band j them over to the authorities! Now if Oectral j Lte saw iu this mockery that Virginia bad no i alternative but to expose its unarmed pewp'e to ' tha tword which its packed secesioa Lailatüra ! hid broujbt iulo tbe Ä'.st, to brin erery man ! to account who darol to oppoo its mandates,' how could tbe nameless individaaJa of tho maltl ' tude accuelt med to obcJiejco to State authotity ' rise up io reeist it, in the lace of the formidable military power brought in to support it? Tha fact is, that from the day tbe armv of the i South struck, o ir colors at Coarleston uutil we ; trarcLei cn VirgiL'.a. there was i.oibisg to op ' pose us ltt-ru tbe Potomac lo tbe Mi?i.s;p-i. And this we know was the result of the treioo j ia Mr Buchanan's Cih'cet, aad the ttuipor z:cg; ia Mr Lmcolu's. Who can say that any naan ' suhauitt:: ta this macifest dsresa iculpih!e aod puni-hable, cow that tbe Governtce&i ofj ine uaviou is a .aat aie to tesims i luu authority over tbe peciiou bald by tht usurpation, aad make these wbo rename their allegiscca safe ucder i:s protection? I hold those meu alone ofrers wh.i voluntarily the cocspirators io the dos that placed the South under tbtir ftet, or tboe, wuo never sutject to their duree, gare them the meas ot Lfotctag it. Vet we s tbe reiy men iu our owo councils wh.?e uptakes, lo say the Ieat of it, eoatributed U rivet the chains of Davis' despot. s 31 00 the prostrate Seuth, the moat implacable sue mies to thepardi which ihe involuntary ictima of their blunders their tupinene-a not to sty treacheries ask at their band They are not scripts per'-hed oa the field of bulla ihev arenwt sau?LCU mat oitur uuyrads bate suck under bardshipe asd doatiiutioo they are uot content thai lour millicts ot slaves, property claimed as worth buLJreds of millions of dollars, ate urre-MieteU our Uaiw ahey are cot corlent that their crops bare bean rararjeJ lor four years detuiutKH and dtres brought into every borne tbeir eitioe be rued tbe whole region oi the sttLDy doo;b made dark witb desolatioa

not cobtent tbat their gtcerala, at tale, strongbold, ara all subdued but wbat in a brava people is worst of all their iplrit broken and subdued to beg pardon, coder the eye of thoe very men. wbo urged recession, as their only nfetr for their independence Death to thoussuds of tbeaa would be preferred to tech humiliation, did they net tee that it wai a duty to preserve the States, fallen frcm their orbits, and restore them to retrieve the system which they low perceive ccold cot, and never should ba broken. M Btaia. MoTcof.ar Ct ', Md ,Sfl . lVf.. ? I tie i.uiury ar nn abolition Tlllltnrj Offlrrr. Thea ah.-u!drr-iru gentry, wbo feel eo deeply ab'jtit Sasibo, have wonderful facility ia

putting Lim to practical use, when they get down biuih WitneiM a caaain point. Without giving a rame, a correspondent of tho New York World thus sketches tr.e luxury ot a "prominent oftcer" in Char lesion, "who u-es a darkey in tbe double capacity of a fan and t!y brush:" "Ou entering the Captiln'e hearlquartar, you find htm seated in a comfortable cbair, while a negro eienda bea.dts him. Ian in band, keeping from bit fact obtrusive f.iee. Witb all their luxurious latinees, uo Soulbern man has trer oae ao far aa thia; we catnol. however, refrain I rum au expreaaion of admiratiou ol tba iuvektive ganiut of this ofliccr. Why should ba, poor t ellow, eome dowo here among a cocitierei and uncivil red people, to be worried t death by a festering bluc-tai!el fly? Why shall the perpirationpour from his precious face in thia horrible hot cradle (and grave) of aece!oti? Wby should he first bt atewed hy the sua, and then devoured and digested by tha laol'lisiug flies in this land of ti c t alme;t nnd bigger, when by the ue of the foruier, iu the bape of (an, and the lV;er in t'ie ahp of a nicer, be cau be rendered cool and fly !eT" " , HittlnnM Ntaie mir- rlie Tlilrrt Day A l.aarKF fjrosvU In attendianre. FoaT Wat.is:, Imp , Oct 4. I he rrowd jeterdsy wss tremendous, e-ti-mated at over 20.000 visitors to the fair ground. Tho weather waa everything that could be des'red cool, cler and pletMct. thk a i k or a raarxcT aiccasa. Much baa brcn added rinoe yeeterday, bot it canujt be claimed thai the fair is - perfect success Tbe machinery department i very full, but much of it is from other States Take this, the fiuo arts aud ruu-ic balls O'it, sr.d the attrac tions would bo very meager. Tüt I ORT WATME MKK 1EPAXTM1XT. The Fice Department of Fort Wajne were out with their machines, and, with their gala day dre.s and profes-loraf teailnp, rnaJe a gallau and tasteful dinplay They put ' the;r tf earner to work, and obtained conddenble applause (torn the trcioendous vroad thtt Ü ckej ar in) to witi.rss ttuir t;rforuniices SIH-?U)W3 There are the usual number of ide -hows on the ground the fat womit), the t'.e d varf, the sniki -?harruer, the learned piK, the the to hevlei calf, a:c , besides t ie hvsts ol sr.uil peddl.irt o! liniuient. piils, tm?., jcnelry, tooth pste, etc Then wo have hootin f;al!eritM.at.d horse wLirlj;'-', auJ adtnmg lull for the amu-ement of the people. L'ituig bouies and beer hops are very iu uierous, si :ht the inter mm may not sutler. trial or r-ACi.xo Noasis t he trial of pacing horses was adrrrtitol for two o'clock, but did not lake place till nearly fire P. M. There weio six horses euteied, in order aa follows: Mile hetti A ro:in owned by Jack Heed, of Fort Wayne; time, 3;I)C. MeAlister't bay mare, from Fort Wayne; lime, 3:16. O. W. Crouch, of Indianapolis, daik chestnul bone, time, but ruled out for breaking. Huh McKahan. of Wabash, In.üsos, bar bor; time. 2 ::. a ;ar.AT ckjwi). The city in crowded to its utiuu-t, aLd every train comes loaded t oettlowing with a ÜTilig tide of H oosier bumacitv. There will doubtless bo eereral thousands added to tie crowd to-mor-row, ri'TTi! ns Atas Fort Wa)nt is putting ou the airs of i lily of extensive proportions during the fair Two theaters are io full blapt, beaidea aeveral minor eahi bitiOLS prerM or corxaxon vtnaTo? As I rite, Ooveruor Morton is addresiuK a large rotss meetinK from tht portico of the Areline House, on the issues of the day. The receipts from tbe aale of ticket t. day to the fair were between $6.0UU and 17,000. MARRIED. Allbt ! iosAB-Ua the JUlnkt ,byCynNutt,D.D., rreilfetit of the Indiana Sta'e Uulvertity, at the midance or the brlJa'a falber, Dr. William A. Ailbv, late urgern ia the Feo'eral Army, and MIs Vaktha K. LxoMian, of Monroe couaty. MASONIC. SI'RCUL MEKTINd Or ANCIKItT I.iDMAHKI' bodge. No. Jlt, will r.e held tkla (Frida) evantng, at T oVleck, fr work t-econd decree. M H. BALFINecrstary. ffinE STATKD MOXrnLT MEKTIITU OK ütDIANAX I'OLIS CHAl'iEC rto. 5, will be held this (Friday) enlng, at 7 o'clock. CH AS. FISHER, Secretary. WANTED. TKAMS W-A.2STrrED. fprtOMA.S VTRKM wants from tOto 25 Teams to haul . JL gravel on W laiton street lie wjll Day tbe blshest wsges go ng, cr will let it by tbe square, -o -tha; teams cau earn frmo aii tj ssvea dollars psr (Jay. ac;Ü-d3t THUM AS TTtEN. PKIM'KH WANTPD. Vl'RlMÜK, haviag a fair knowledge ef newspaper composition and t ress ao k, caa procure a peraaabrut si uatioa, at Rood wages, by imieediatfl application to the "belbj Volunteer,". -helhyv I, Ind. ocUi-d3t FOR SALE. I.nPKOV2It F.iu TI. i ACRKS or Imprsved Lau J on the reuHetan I ß Ora.el ad, five imics I rosa the City. VTeuid eil the hole er ote-Lalf as tba purtkaser may prefer, " acilent, aud tbe Far wail watered. me guwd tint er on tte place. . U. J0'L"S, Eca! E.tate Ajent, actti j;t 3; Aa.l Wa-h.ogloa strt-'- ? 0 9IiA N p SHOES. FAT.T. STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES! AT HENDRICKS, ED31UNDS (OS,, 56 South Meridian Street. xa v are iisata roocly to oli l'Al.li STOCK, of as ts r OOOTS aSc tSITOJSS. iMBItACI.Mt 15 PART Guild's Calf and A. Calf Äletal Tipped Uoota ! Tontcs Kip aid Uulir-eJ Metal Tipped Hoots! Lioya Calf, Kip aad Unlitod lloota ! ! Mens Calf. Kir, Unlrr.ed and Cavalry Bowts .' i Child's Calf. Kip. Goat atrd Kid Metal Tipped I ! s a f itio)era;a . j M; Calf, Kip. Goat and Kid ltalworala ' Woiijeu'a Calf. Kip, ,Bo5. Goat a:.d Kid ÜsJmorals! I OVERSHOtSÄir kinds f " " ' All qual.Uas, auaa aui atj !aa, caa be Lad ef the ebeve Aa aiaaiiialioa af aur stock la solicited. Le.dJan?al:i, Oct. C, Wi. . ocsttUa

AMUSEMENTS. METRflPOLITiX TIUUTR3. Corner cf Utin(t mud Ttmnttut Strttti. wisaaaagjvr yt r. W . II. rxtlejr. CHA!JI0F TllfK : Lktor ope atT' o'r'.ork. Uvertar W.f tns at ,'4 te .. Friday Evening, Oct, 6th, 1865. FARKWLlL PKSynT OF m s 11,1,11: sr. cLAiu

usTjnairr or mil ch.vs. m. bihrh. MARRIED LIFE and YOÜSG ACTRESS Faievs or Aoauatca. Parqt;ette aad all reserved seats. c. Urs. Circ.S 5c; Private Dotes, for sil f rriuci, tS t; Orchestra 8avf, 7fc cut; iJ:iry and Farcity Carrie. V cent; CVlJren to arm, f 15 PAKTICULAK N'JTICK.-Tte Urse Car. leaa lit Theater eery erentoa; at the clo of th- jwrf:rtnsice People tlvlai at artstaare can rrLr ea lki. NOTICE. CHICKirr CLTTR, FlTHF. Iud.auatKi:a Cricket Clob 1:1 r'ar a a.atcti garoe n hritay. ta Cth last., oa the a-roaads cf ite ms Km ciub, otaluorD.s .tire I, a ear Vera; oat Tbt wlrkets wil be pitched at o'clock. Supper tha even nr. ef te aas esy at the !!ae of Ia. hOBKKT STKVf AKT, rrretay. oct5-d2t FOR SALE. AUCTION KATE. UfT will sell at Auc'iou, in AfoiKtsy. October 9:Y, at a o'clock T. thJt Oe-lrable Lupine. t'acs. No. X't a-t Wsshi'isTtoii atret t. north tde. heiween Kat and Liberty etrrets. Ike 11vU!e ( rauie) eonta n an room aui two ce.la' A I.r stable, o 20 fet, oa tha premises. I. t : 0 h v Vt fret to an all-r . 5alp I aai tve. TssaII.tHU n Jauuary Is', IhCÖ, jO in nine roe. th., f(Ml in fi t n tunth, 50 in taeutv-oi-.e uni f s and a.'.ui in I ert i.lne ruon h. iih lutere.t; taianrecasft. ttUK?lTICKKK K KATPKS, oci5 Ott lal K.tste Agents AUCTION SALE. Real Estate Brokers & Auctionoerf, SIXTY-THREE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS AT A UCTT O .TST. On Monday, October 9, at 2 O'clock, on tho Promises, VS 'EWII.L SKl.t, AS AKtVK. t-OaK FlNKLOTS V on Sou'b Fat 'reet, 1 i r fniniet'lsti'ly Wf.t o' tie 111 of t e M;rft Ks lroal on V I c t n 1 1 axei.u , au i r-t o' tLe uU tivuiels.it wf t! e Ute H. F. Muni, K-q , in the nn.it thriving a-. it rapl.lt :ruprviug lixal.i iu tie city The" l.' ts are s'l b:Kh an l dry, and u i msiy th re are tine fni t tr-es snl viaes. All tbe lots ara of a coreuleat site for building, witii good frvtit(? on KaM, ('turn ai.d Morris !.treei., and wi.l alley convenient to all; are tut a short dir tabce froui the Virginia Avenue IJaeofths Street Ral'.rca l, and are in Tact th iomi de tinU? Lots yet oSsrvd in the mttktt. TERMS OF M A I. K : U e-Cfih cash in ! niouibi, cne-flftk do lu twelve months, oi e-Sfth do in e'gMeeu mon'.Ls, aui n-Qith in t ... t . f. .11 9 ttinrttiM teiV. It. .ru do iu twenty-four nioUbs, ! Cr- For Flats, Ac , Jn-m ith in errs. '1U of WILEY & MARTIN. CctVdlJ Hal Kstste liruiers. PAR TN EH I P. SÄ havr this ds asociatrd with in in bu.sieea IV Mr. JOHN a. CA!JmF.!.b, Wu.rrly of E. B. AUord k Co. Tlie tiinr will be continue 1 unJir lb? old firm ii.stue. and Kb. our larr,e capital and increaed facilities we knon we cau g va entire atirfaotiea to the trade. CMSLANl, MaQUIKK A CO. In tiiuaj-oli', Vet. if, oci3-'A wtf BOOKS AND PAPER. BOOKS AlaD PATER IIOLESA 1 13 I 500 IX)IEX sptLLK,:' SOO DOZSy KKAUKRS, M)0 DOZEN GROaRAPillKis, 3oo iiozks r.EAUii vr.-t, i,0UO '.VfilTC.T, PAPU, 1,000 REAMS VTBAPPlNa PAPIK, 5DÜP.EÜI3 FLAT PAPERS, 1.0)0,000 E VELOPE., . .510DOZIÜ Bomy.9 IXK, 3IGROS3 BOXSF.T BOARDS, 200 DOZKX SLATES, 34,000 SLATE PENCILS, ALL AT Cincinnati vr Chicajo Wholesale Frice$, At UOlvr., STF.U'AItT V t'O'S INDIANAPOLIS, IND. "octS-dtf WAR CLAIM AGENCY. LAW OFFICE. WAR CLAIM, AND COIXECTIOX ACOCY. "Its. :u West Unatalostota Street I'M III AM A FO LI, l!sJD. VLL KI5DS OF Ml LIT ART BC31SK TRASS ACrKU. All cleaves of War aiais correctly trrpared, applied far, au4 pretaptly collected. Solüier and OScer, whu, trooi defacti.e rolls er other caie-t, have tot obuttred fell Pay and Uoantyran et.talathe itxf frcin tbeTreatury Ceartneot ttruugU this ageDry. Pay, Bjnuty aad Pen-lcn for Sold er, OrScr, cr thdr Lgal Heirs, if enU-Ied. Fay f :r Horavs tost In ka'.tle. cn picket, er la tbe t'ne ef duty, Btdr erdert. . All dacaxea by Troops tr by Military Ordr. erery class ef claim founded la law, Jatice, er cjo ty, ae carrd. Unpaid County and Tow nk.p B jsaty cllectel. Ciiizeoa of lodiaoa holdiii Military claim, o d sr. aai Oücers of the Marsjaa raid, can ubta n tbe:r pay. BiMneas before tie State Military Auti lr.fr, Coramittee or la or Use of property, sub'Stias:. traxitortl sj or recruitias; men, wiil ba attended tt promptly. Officr.' Back Pay far Sarvaats Wagt cbta'ned. ;0ffleets will call cr correspond, and find !t to t:eir i:.teret to de to.) Comnvjiatleo of Rations fur Praters of War, er nn on furlough, speelily oUaiard. t rrors on roil corr c'.ed for cien wronffally charged and trie! for dearUen, or abbcu w.iLont leave. Cinl arid aliUta'7 Collections tus-le m si! t'oasfes ef tbe State by Travelin Afrtnu. 09cers' Settlements acd Etnn, mais it hi fair tarais, and eertiftratM eu! 1 with d:?aich rraio th Dpartaeots. Xr. J()d ?. LiUBVIELD, fj'ra.rly wf the fmoji Iitd.aoa Cavalry, la attached to tka Kce, te ha eea fT twe years in thts buiBs af OtTen' K turns aod Settle siBt, and it tkoroogh'y rted In every qftetioti. All Ve.eraa OfJL-ar. af Cavalry, Artillery aod l&fantry, who are belt a; mattered out cai obtain tktir Final Affidavits aad pay Acconata. warraaied rr rec, on which to draw tht r aal fJTba C erks of iL.a ofS : are ad Teteraa SoU;r. blanks of all k'.D'ls on hand. Kail snstrnctina fieee to retarriac OBlcers wttkeat ckars;. Ca:(et&t Clerks an4 aotanst a. wet s tu ti e vfie. Aa edcut AtBt at Vf ahiui(Ua City. a.tre.s la all part r thit State or othar S'ates trar-tacted by wiait. OZi eppoii'e ktrtrcf olitia Tteitre ttd af aor Dtan'i U. S. If as erlcir and D.sbor tvr OSes, ceit to Ma-cnle Hall,ihata' fctui-:ag, So. 7 Wai WMtto(tMiMrt. J. W. BLASE, . Late OWwel iaMh lailaaa Talt , Attoraey and Otlm AX at aa-t

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COMBIK'ATIOH ! AT INDIANAPOLIS, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 12 & 13. Corner 7Vnnrssee r Georgia Stets. ixnas ens at t a.nh i p. m. 4' tü:iv wncnvs ix om:: Embcdyli.5 tl.s Fm-rniatis C ! a1e oi Jo V!ri, ad 21M) Ilonas, topethrr wiih a Grün! C -ssa Lei.i.e Ut. nane. conslxtina; cf specimens of R IKK W l: i AMMa LH clleried fieri th four i.'-utten v( tUt tjvt. BOARD or DIRECTORS, w. h. nornii r.u-üus yttumr. JOHM KORINON.JK Krje t iinltre tor. HF.RR FRIDAY Muscat Director LOUIS DK KAlltKH Director ol tha Ct4u. Ibis Itnuie.i.e AlliiLce coii i ts ot at S'. JSC s ST AtX. Fifty Perforuiers, Tive OriiT'.ual t'loan, Trnty Kdurated Ptuie, fix Premiere Kquebtrienoes, a vathe Jar-1:nJsolr),l-al, Paris. , -( til dutlnoi cons f Voltl Reurs, Acrobat. H'ppodratnatlit-', Pantooiit.si, EquerW a, &e. TUR TOUT KNSr.Mr.I.K Comprtes a mora aito'jnliua; array rttia crnw-l- ! l-cieme 1 th Kuem-o-1 tbeatrun, tlian ba ever l-1 fnt. Ksti cwtio i.tratej iu I any einigle eaterpru. In the world, in p uf uf which the followtnuuiiesanip'cd atrar is presei'teu "a .-i i, tbeComtinatW n: ! iivat fran:ks, Th brilliant U ire Kqil-V poiiikt. MESDAMKS ÜAVKMP0BT ASDC0X11AD, Premiere F.titiaatrteniies r U Haute Eco. PXTITK FRANCKS, FAIRY KATK, LITTLE ANXI1C ant Li JKL'NK LOUIS K, A u iartette ct Beastlful and Graceful Sylphs. Mr. J. ROBINSON, The Dash ioir. Brilliant and Indwuiitable Equestrian ana Centaur of the Arena, known at the Nonpareil t'ljlujC Ilersetnau. Mr.JOaN V1ITA0N. IntrwJuclnn a novel Act L'Equitttirn with a Mam moth Klk, which he will ride at rnil epes-d, leaplog Lars, ballo ns, tc. t? CONTRABAND l)Ll. Com'cal specimen of Jeff. Davit' pet, new aa tria pat of tho patillC. Mr. WILLIK Dl'TTOV, Tbe Antoni.jus of iLetlrque, and great SnviertnW V Champion Kid.r. the ;reat cohad BKorHlBS, the Champlau i Gymcasts ot the Wrld, a title and a claim ah'fb W un Jipnted by any other P. fVtiorcf the Classic and Ileculan SpMts. In their woQ.!er'.l feat of Kutri.u Acrobat. tbi-y u -pi- ti.r anticipaion cf the t. t ei .ctlr.t isasffinationt. THE nVF. ORIfJlSAL CLOWN Are each prik-otar Stia In tL Motley Fr-feis1.iu. Iiy c rsi-! of tht world-ail ctritit-, J .. La. rport.T. Cooke, S. Fa. W. Conrad and John LeK o .0 aj THE CRASH CAVALCAD, rill prove an out'ik- f-str.ia arpaiti tm'litixe. ihti s;eous (jolden Swn Charl it. cm tain ni( Herr Friday Äit.a- Cor net i:.d, wli In 1 the a:j, V -, lowed bv the .'iuerinir tror o iTi'-unt'! t' a i-r mi Miii at.d t-i vr ertuor, riry r onythA rioV, Trie lkrr, nJ elal.ra tly otuinjff.t d 'l-ii. a;d vaucwiia:r.iiic Le icl 'cur o' the Conib Lain n, ai.d !outer Liejihant CI.OPTKA. bt wt'.t atrwrd b introdijced it the arna by b;r keeper, It. t 1 W. Dv'ge. OPEM PFItrOirVANCF. Or Scenes In tbe Circle, will cn sift of th r.ll'in atuac ivr acts: firandCLIvalr c Kr.tree. 2. Dub!e i'ouy Art, Cantreeed 3. f.reat Barr! and Trauca Act V ana Trauca Act. . :k' D. nLle lc jP p! Clare. C.-e-fa, Cbaa Conrad 4. Maoter tnv. D'ÜouitJt;. A. Tbe Quadropl rad bras. C. Ljcy Certrara, tka ouierf?l Trek Poi.y.ialier Ivrf, raianres. 7 TaeH ghtof A;..V,-, V. Dnt ten. K Great HorvMittl Par Act, C rad Bros. V. Pete Jriisi :t vn a Ktu.:.a J Wi,on. 10 Aertal Hsh. n.t .,ub! BoraersanMs. Yolt II. Atla cn Horseback, W. Con rad. tnn, Jr rC' U Ilk kd tr, La?:a. Jtj., J V Wilri. 14. Coatee M.U ci, CooraJ Eroiiier..: LS. Great Para b- k A'l, Robloioti. TWO DRILLI4XT PlbfO'iM-aKcv-s, Every Afternwon and .tt,at . 1 . .1 , . . .. v. .... t&d 'f LoOlB vyr-u as uoii prsvioes. Grarvl CLate at each Xateruiaaea u ADMISS1CK TO JLSUKi EXHiKlTlOS fty Ceats. CHiLLDKIt , Cectt. octe-dvl -

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r tv.nr roit the JioNSTERi m sitx at: GREAT MASTODON! I ITl iur. htiui i t i : VIII It IT I o 'F THL: A.MtAUk;5T woxu. i c o rvi i sV oi aK-.MNft Al tl. T 't'S Or Trff. m iNSTKii uni i-sri inun f jTM Tbl. U ari ra ? S e -..ia! l.t . eaa .'a'., tj .n.ni j i 'w.t -.-! Ui Ut li,u 4 r.) ii i.rira tr -ta'iJ. i. nie i kf ii cities. a 4 l. ackLai.j l-y s;i to ... t.se.i rttt.-b.ito af lb Ac. It 1 lMt1t it. an.) Mien.! ii, rtitrs twa, np.nr In . v.rjr oa . v. : I ! I. ''' -if Ik tsee. st.-I ftt par '.i.si . . a ' s'.;ea: aV . -) Mon.. IKiNVO'.s' r;iU(Ul&e( Ol'.IAT FRlSt-'a ClkCL-i, Frosa the TLe.tr, I'wrt . M r In, VarSa . II. WM. DL CKi I 'S CIItCLS LOYAL, From ih. Alhm'j a Paiace, Le.cet'er Setr. L l. III. I.FNP3 ÜROADWAT ClRCCa. tn.ui tte Prosdaray Curs, New Terk. IV. OLD OKIZ7LY A DAM. 4' Tttm'PK OF ACn?TO PI 4HS From Calif ru.'a. V. FOUftkST 8 T11AIXKÜ MUrFAURa, from th Pra'r'.es of tha Tar Trt. VI. kv.aN'ji i.DucarRts ACKKi wri t. Fr m IlinLtiM'tn, VII. ProTuMur W.H.ec'a il.ry f iVKF.mviyi i a;, monkkys an.i pomk, Fi.m all par. ..f ih World. Comprising S?ve Distinct BxhibitlOIiH. Willi HM TI,.,, :i?lt UorM's pr.-e ..r t U, .1.1, r.Fs f ' -? rl1 V i ' Vr pt IN TIIRKK G!GM1C CIRfl Nr All tbe lcsdlntf R der. a;je.r on Bare-B.rk Ur. 1 Kach arti.ta ortte TrifJr Citvu Traajie srJl t.ka rartlri an unparalleled Cilay ef Lorse asti'-hip Sid ato'etV tl',11. At eacb entertainment, tu Traue of Ae-lng Var will le imrodured to Iii Arena in ail their anj-ra-cettr.ted perforniarcep; the Fdaca,sd Snied Ball aud ; th Lcaplnr Kudiltes wi'I ciLih ttLeir wonaerivJ trJaing. Prof. Wa'lece's Oorjni e-f 1'erforminc Uafa, Maokeys aod Pontes will ffothrotub their sstonSbtnc and lade.cnhally lamrdiaHle 'eats. The ct!y Male aud Female I.'iler-lbe only real Bare-Fat k Ktjueitrlan in the world, are with th Kqaracarriclaia. IadrproJeut of tkta mmparallrlet altra-tio. of tin. combination, the raanaSirjrrif, with jiriJe and pleAsare, snnoonra tbt pekhlvt appearance of the only gr.t rid-r to tbe wwrU, tha Cbauiplin lloriB.i. I- ' 'N.' " e- ' "' Who will, beiid-. gl.iuf his seatatloual pirouette aet and the terrific bardie a t. yclept RobineB'a klie Introduce Li In'ant aon, iin r Clareijce. In wertes of claW" anthet.tr. -..A - ' va s J V 5IADA5IE LOUISE T0TRM1IRE, Tbe oa'y Bire bark Fiaettrrone ever sea; tke I re portal Mistress 'if tha Circle, tbe gaeei or tbe Arena, will ri'le w th'u'. tJd.e ot kHd!-, aad Ir'r-sl'-.ce 1? t Khxd of eaere:e L'r ' ;.,-' HUPERU CBOUPEt; FIVE FRENCH DANCING HORSES! mvR GRtiAT VLOW'SS. m isiairtsia ! i: A T L A a D , I ('loth In tie Fo'i-atraw C. -r.-.-joe: " - - - - w ' t aawj a-s asr . ?feclal at:-ntioB Is directrd to tie Grand Grataltous FitbiMritti, sthicU mav proprlv be 'jld a " Hor-a efcaax," which a Journal. t ca.lfU a sua.:2.at d:p!ay, ai4 t- ' serited as i'-ilo.: "'o oe tkoa d !ad te f tin grtad public eLtran.e of tbe Eucrr ml Hta tr. esck tawa where it eibiVt, hieb will take place ahaSt 1 e'cUck in tbe atom eg of tt e day tf eatib.tior, as tke oc'.St ef the establbeat 1 ant.rely b-w, arwl f il tnoal really deaer'.ptiun. Tie taye, carr.ar'a and vafon were rauafactoied by tie wad kaaa JtkUU'a t-f Concord. sw UaBip'blre, ar.l are oaiarraied in !h b'g.et atvle of art. Ihe superb harass te ay Lyaan J. LJ.yd. and urpaaa astLlt:z ar the kltJ hi. harte maLarrturj ia ibe country, Lue tb Maa of lUre. coa prl.e liO f tie Snrst rcrfcs hre.f,u eerc '. ecieJ Untier cn a.tber eotiaeit. Fartar ant Lreirs wui Ct.4 tbla stack af burMi a bew la lte:f, while Manufacta srs aod ArtUatsare rnvftd to extcm.e the s; letdid woskmea tblpuf tke Lew holi. Lverjtkias; i. ne aew trt.ts. Mw wsas, new harne., ,, at., aw w.rtr.e, r r'jrtis, and new lda t;at n .v er." Dears cpea f. J sad T o'detk. To raaatLte la'.f aa Lour after epb.Lr. ADVlssju., HUT CK3T. Ctlldrea -rdt.lt years of se 25 cents. TCrarata for eterfbedy. N atandiif roots, Taaa PaaTicrtaa Norira Psrster the aeata-t 8 Low cf the sgeitceEicg. F.f. Uses M at Hea sbir?e tie day ad dsu, and do nr.t coafoanB this saaaster organ. atia with any ther roropafiie., whether they be . bad er Ctd.r!y ind;2rrert. Tbe Kqseecarriculasa will f.abtUit 1 lilt ICE NC aSTLK MON DAT, (CT 1. PLUM ihLD 1UISÜAT. OCT. IT. INDIANAPOHN, Wednesday, October 18ihf 1BG5. Corner Tennt$et and Geeryt Strtttt, er , r . Ttnt Uiuit DlrQl , Will otr.c.a'e as

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