Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4668, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1865 — Page 2

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afOlIÜJkT MORNING, OCTOP.ER 9. CjTSti strack of cb llf tni fever and. iserfrt attack of acuta rbeaml:.aj, rat tbort oor i tcdala to dy. ho-e to resume osr cical dat'e to-morrow. noiiTU5'.i -:i:c;JiTbt New Castle Courier (R? ) tbu ? a eantic review .aotft''iT.rcLaiood'etb': "Is that ttaaMship wbleb ieees tbw rijrut and dir cot parspt.il? )Y tt.i tb ti meat that in 'ihn in r loa of oze race all the rM ta?ef eiAi eltimsai rnt tttt III Eieleaveyakw-ssaft 1 deliberately put on record fen'imer.ti tht wouM da co credit to tbt head or heart of a p-c!aicm! tt." 'a eg no JU'rirtACJi:. Tba Chicago Tribun init a upon it thai Ita puty U everywhere in favor o! rexro suSrage It claim that all tba Stt'e Canventbna but that of Ohio rtcojuii, tb ioctrft Biot lua p!aitly. It a unit who ar and who art not in favor of nrro p-ffrat, a oilowj: .;; .... "In addition o Chief Joules) Chat, Lie posi tiv sen titnett of ( auch ' leadTt Ttepublicane aa Fessecdeo, SaziwVr. WHajh;-foSfff, Kr!i; StactDD. An-iren,, Mornll; .ÜolUtoar.i Co'.fax. Chandler, TV ade , Trumbull. . (irirnee, , JtJrowa Sbrrmao, Sprsgue, Yates, Howe, Washburne, Famawortb, Went north. Stevens, Kawoo. J" lian, Bvatw-!I, farSeld, Spauldiof . Bjngbam. Uooper, änderet tr wfl kMwo.er'may safely b inferred. , Tbt , Union Advertiser and Commonwealth, Atlantic Monthly, North Americas Review, New York Tribune, Independent, Rochester Ileroocrat, P.ttiburg Gaictte, Cincinnati Ossette. Detroit Advertiser. MiafouxL. Democrat, Milwaukie S'ntiii!, av.4 a buf, cf others, all the Republican Germau papers, and many ra'iioni, journal,, hay recently advocated ihj same doctrice. " ... m-it '. ' "Oa the other hand, the Copperhead pirty io every Stat, without eiception, condemns impartial auffräße by iW ll at for rn. , Net Oaly is it idle and fall to deny that that quetii' is an issue, but it ia the living iue of th campaign. The Republican party msy glory iu ita pest achieveraeote, but it must lo, aa it id io pvwer, act up to the lmrig preett, and muu w , ita future race oo liv iag, uot dead horses." Let the people remember that according to this Repablicau authoritv, the " lirin? iu " in tLe füttbcomirif Stite electioug is negro a S rage . Dobbin the Second Another Mull Against (icnernl Hovey. Uolonei Joue; naa cornmcocad a iuit ajftmt General Hotm , io the Floyd Circuit Cuurt, on empicioo of arbitrary artest. Whit amout.t ol damaea bedsicauda we are uot adviaed, but at be ia probibly as me.it a rebel aa Dobbicr, baa hirdlj consent to Uke lep ihxu that ii.tercttiog apcimeri of the fteuud copperhead thinka ritjtiite to make Li in comfortable We understand that Jone wa arrested in Jeflvrsoo coanty1 b aorce military olüce. without ortJcra" from .Oen. Horejr, for trjiojj t Ji duce joeroreoruil tt deoert, and that on ba:o brougatti ludianaplia be was rclcjwd by Utfti. Hover, on the reqieat of Hon. Crui L. i)4olifiJ, wbo now brin3 IbetU.t aa Jonea' attorney. Tba pc.icc Deniocraii wer generally aoxiouf to 4e the blacka go ittutbo army; but J oBftf thought t. jo much of them to have theru nacritli-Od ill thU way. Yft apprehend that th llQ1.';Ctru- is eiperatcd now, because Jaces turned Ico-e; ai d woukl tu Hovey for thit Ofl'eacdif there was auj prece dent ia the book! for Jvb a i ectioa, but ita there is net, he baa to cotarUlu of the arrest, which he and other copper bead?, if thej hive any s'nceritj, mut pr.r.ojtca eta'tacttly proper. j We arc authorhtäd hi General Hovey tu aav that he will rerciin heta nine Java longer, aot daring thit tinif jlt hi at leisure to receive all ucb) . ai vwri l!r t4 sent by D bbina lud Jone; and further,: tr-at he hill not atterept to puUa ifoperty r-ut of Uta way of aur juJment that cjn b recotrct ajaitiKt hun, btrtore Irviana juried, foe b tTrt to Me the .State frota the calamities of etvlW&r It c tu t o u thit all doaivotic rfeU wbo iaileJ i-j k4 tbir aaara ! the Je!T Dtvifl cttn lati hould try to rot tbemse!re in UrAi by ti e eay procci, pf rbapi , Hotcj. e uirlcf ibit ccitber Joho U Walker, nor the two raLel oCiceia he eutertaiaed at tbe Bitrs Ioa-u, haye vet commtnead ; a-jrt. Ctrui oj;ht to n hakiiijf lr theitUrffWOf tbeae persecuted patriota. . ' ! . Wt copv the fol'owinp c a)rxcnta tium tlie New AUny J l,cr, ou tbe iaiatnota. outrage connected with the arre! of Mr. Jcui; "TiSjiJrotn. th Iidianap'u Joürnil, and at feast a portion of it ndaiitte I to have been icjpireJ by Gent?.) Horgr. Wo regret that that odcei ahoold Lave po far lot his temper aa to talVrtTÄfrmamI rVuot ITgnißetl iitber luV Major General op a wal app4 fctPi fureigu MinUttr. li-Jvtn, wha hat trough; tbla"iuii against General' Tlovil arid ethers, I an old matr tjaia, inJujtriccs, uuubtrusive, and aa patriotic aa arj Msj r General io or oat of tbe aerricc. He waa atrcitfd on a miserable pretext, hurried off to lediau tpIia in charge of a wh'te rgeart, who wa a genllemtc, and three negro guards. ReAchLg there, be was thrutt into a cold ceil, a-J coiupvlled to peui the first right late in the autumn with nothing bnt the brick pavcmeiit fr a rtnaj p'!ce and no b!at. kettV "cater i i ijerroD. JBU f jd W4a of. the most loiarrable- quU.ty. Hi was kept there for three d'. although Co'.i-nel Pwxiiak, hia cculasl, shawe I tr.fi rorclmifrly th?? there was pol the Ieat ahadow cf a agiti4l Lioi. " It re a ait i to be arpn whether i-Hrate citiaea can be thus at reeled, , ca.t iu priaoo, and treated aa malefactor, merely bee ime tome petty pa? t commBdLt," having a Rurd of aoldiera at Lis back, my hsppea to take & dMike to bita. Gen. Huvar. fie Journal aayi. d.d no; erder the arrest; but Gea. IIovaT cjuIJ at oare have d a avowed the aon of his nborJ:nte aad ralea.td Mr. Jo.ia iaatcxi of kecu Litt-aouaae foe diyain a cuM .isd Jrtv call w.th .t(.afHcient food." i-'jfbe Connecticut t:iectlon. The white voter of Connecticut baviug retusfi to droit black rceti to co-equal political rights', we prentoe the radicals will leel jaatiSeJ io tHjutii: out the tii!iof their wrath upon thia recroaot New lhifd iutc. it h a Kepobllcan Governor, and a tJjvreaj;h organiaation of "loyal leijuers," the people of Connecticut have incontinently retired to believe ia th Uoctrinev of ur?o tuUVafcf S.iopoudcd by iha, men who, like Senator Wi'a, are arcvatomed "to sleep oa llic telii of rlctory. f:cr flLtin the batt'ei of ttc LCgro. Thf dwt.oa f Coocectieot i lirtr.fiear.t of the fae cf th RiS ci! rrorrarEme. whtn it is n5ici! more diiitii.cily revealed to the Amricin rep! darin; tbe neit eva ol Cozte. They Loped lo add the Connect: ut tretubrrs l the; :r l;-t ol nitfu wh- would ru'.e oat tie uerly elected Southern lU,Mtr.uute-, uut:t their ttpective Elites hid a.lopte t r.ero ufTf se aa one of the coad.tiJii4 ?tanr adio kmoo ;nto I all followship tt;e ct?.tr mercb.'ri f cur Feleral Union. Ln ltr tue c ivuuj-tft. t ef, it i Ivttui.ate fo a14 conoer;.xi Uivt ihr ptxW vf C-otiecticct iiu.uent.s of the radicals. have iwi.;pc-.l t'.ie and docidtnl to aiitnaea t.k.eir own K-osl aHV.rs, wltbowt any Hf;ts from the co!reJ pultIn 4e urue t-tn1 au.Tcae tty "iecoaja a live i.i:cti iu,- a8i ai pra-eni i Ofcu'-ioa IS ue!e t.n.ti!4Ctcry . The South outhcrc peoand p!e are alT-: uiiiiajjjly cpv,i toil, every ait.eai( l to loriu tae isue upon theai premtturwly w.l! a.rioi-l e interfere with the Presi dent ptLcy ot ic-tt':::!i!ir the States s.i !atcly ; in rebellion. .W v.jwexcc: aii 'iirextaAila ! coas c', a w,jc;4;ii r. tie between tae raJ ca aad pie-odctt Joinsots New York San t e I A It ta tt Co r : - c T Mr. S-jainersaya "tbe M:4.a,t:.i Col vei.tu'B waa but l.tL! hat.r t1 a rebel eotp.racy to o1.w :a;n power. As I'rcsi-' t .um i-apiiaü :Ui appronm olthal tc:u::az?"?" 'jr? ; mpj-ttori . Hut dot Hf.S'jraiKx aye- j un sh iu.h a c.;.iravrr poje to p

tat b Ilona. Tb Democratic Central Coaatüilte of Panaay'.raLia tas issued an aJJreti, in which tbey talk conflJeatly of rtrriic U Sttlt. Tbey accut i be Kepub'.icaoa of failiüg to icaet tba fpcitloci of the litirg prient, acd fcarxg to fare the realities cl the ImDediate fct:re," uhick aa t tr; bat we imigia tb TenDaylvaria Keput-l.ctLi will keep tbe.r legt till wbip the eoezy, and dejint thir petition mfltruardt. Not the true rder ef tbms, but cot ceceisaHIt, ftUl. Snlaiflel-l (Msis ) Republi can. , , TUi'c Vwls WvtU tvUiUCU a4 .ivlivaa upon these declaratlocs of the Springfield Reraiblicao: " " . Z '' ' '. 1 "The jocrtsl from which the above is copied is tbe cleverest etpotient of Republican!! a io New KoglatJ. It ia neither intensely radical. Dor the op potebut alma tj rereaei.t what little th?T taty' be of idliatfcit orRtnlzatlorj Ita. chief claim to excellence, Loaver, ia itaepecdeoco opua cliqoea io Us own party. AW this Ries significance to its criticism io reaped to the attitide of the Republican prtv in those iuies io which elections occur thia autuma. Tbe RepoWUrau adanus tbtt it la 'too true' tltct tbe KeDoWlcao -party ia 'fmiUmn t ret tU yeeationi cf tn Uziag frettnf.' . , " 1 aia decyinT decayed condiiiwu of tbe nee powerful Republican organiiation, as manifeated in tbe utterances of iti party leaders, would be amuainjr if it wer not ao aad to aee a ptty. astumltg to be basrioa moral idea, is eucbr ao at ti lode of trembling prostratioa aa to bl alrai-1 to tef I the world what its basis tdeaa are. " Thii doe-facei aad double-faced polier of the Republicans will, however, net aave th?m either io New Yk thia auturao, or in Wa!ngtoo text wiater. " Carrying water oa both shoulders i r.ot coa ducive to freedom of rcovecceDt and releritv of action ia, a pol.tical canvass. It U not caIcu lated, either, to inspire eriitiusiasin among the masses. And we have dailv witness how that the diaiugenuou&ne? of the Syracuse platform so hampers acd constrains tbe two leading Republi can oewspsper organs io tbi city, tbe Tribcne and Times, that neither of 'them dart to pitch zealously into tbe fight, for fear that one will be, uuawares, firing broadsides itto the other. Ncthing but the niost absolute barmoaj and perfect idepttty of purpose and actioo ever ena bles the opposition to overcome tbe 'Democracy io .New io:k btate Io do it this autumn. everybody sees and feels is an impossibility, uclesa the Democratic party, by their own Indolence and ceg'ect of local orgtcixitiou, Sercat them reives. Thus much for New York.' ' " Io the matter of tbe cocteat at Washington oext winter, the Republicans are, by their attempt io tbe fall elect iocs to mislead tbemaees, adjust ing a rope around the necks of themselves which President Johnson will not fail to use if occatiou requires. Before Congress meets, it is LeÜered that the Preaideut will be able to iaiue a proc'amatioa (aad the Repubhcana Lave educated the cuuLtry to put Kreat lait a ip h legal efücacy of L m 1 .a a executive proclamations), annocoe:ur tne reoeiliou eodrxl in all the seceded fetaes; tbe military power witbdrawp, ar,d civil power restored to tbe dttte author itits; and iuforming tbe country that ius uoTcruori emiw iu luutc oiaira utic nutbority to afQx the btoad acal of the State to the ciedetf'ula pi. ita 'Wetiatota! aud representatives, who will appear and claim scats m the federal Septff ftr'Hgaje, M thel case may bo. That etnatora and represetititives. thue presenting thenrselve in Wasbiugtou, will be the reault of President Johnson's labors of resturatioo. Tbey will be telected and elected io strict, perfect and minute obedience to executive requirements. The Presideat urge, therefore, upou Coagreso prompt admission of these cenatoraand represeo tative, mod points to the declarations made by tbe Republicans In the Rastern States', or ratter to tbeir failure to denounce his plan of mUra lion in their State' Conventions, as an estoppel againt Repabflcan resIiUnce in Congrtf s. What answer can either thec conjervativ.e or jadica Repnblicins make! ' " "The Sprlugfield lpukL'caü wlllthen find that defining tbeir position after the fall elections is not only cot tie (rue order oflhirg," but is necessarily fatal." The Republicans will then diover th tt dishonesty is always bad policy." I 4t tllawable for Kx-e-onfettrrit ta letinin h I.lvclthootl! Tbe Cau, an tiyi: Sprinpfield (MaSichuetts) RepubliWe -HtiMiMicait fper, oa thia auoject. If ii.e f ttüa laaa i apra:ata U atir oltioe, or allow ei to be t ctr.ilidale for jidt local position In the South, tbare is a hue and cry raiaed about putliug rebels io power. Tbe dissatisfied do not seem to rfcoplxo lay falidity in the Kxecutive arOaeaty and pardon. Or, at least, fail to comprehend that tbey iuvolve full absolution. So It a mi formerly prominCLt ai a rebel is placed ia any poaiüon by tbe Southern people, it is quoted against them as evidence of their persistence in rebellion. Oereral 'Joe Johnstco was recently a candi date for tbe rrejaiencT of tot Danrille Kii'road in Virginia, and a majority of the stockholders voted for him, but Governor Plerpoot got the iDBresion in some way that bis election "woald give oSeuae at Wajbiogton, and so intimated to the stockholders, and the vote of the State for iti stoek was then given tj Ruford, tbe other candidate, thus electing him. Perhaps Buford ia the best man for the poaitioo, but General JohnBtoa is oaeof tbe mott eminent civil engineers in tbe country, and tbe stockholders voted for bim because they thought be would beet promote tbe icterests of the company. Now, if Gen. Johnatoo ia to be allowed to live, and to support himself, it is impossible to give any good reason for eicluding bim frouj the profession for which be is best fitted. "We neither get indemnity for tbe past uor security for tbe future by excluding such men from tbe business pursuits for which they are qualified. Indeed, the employment of those who were lately rebel commanders in peaceful pursuits, thus giving them a personal interest in the tranquility of tbo country, will manifestly prove aa element ia our lature security. Geo. Jobn'ton bis since been elected President of one of the railroads in Alabama, and it is sot treasonable to hope that be will manage it well, and make money for himself and tbe company. There has been a great deal of stupid rhetoric expended oo tbe fact that Gen. Lee has been made l'reideut of Washington College, in Virginia, and the Trustees have been denounced." The täte Debt Queation. Why the Indianapslia Journal continues to marl and bite to descend from manly discussion to the trick ot the peU:foger, ia considering tbe important queniou of the payment of the dtbt uf the State, we are unable to understand. The proper and honest adjustment of tbe debt ot the Slate, is no "ftt mature" of ours, Mr. Journal. Oar attention was brtt called to the importance of this measure by the Indianapolis Journal itself, ia a series of editorials and communications, in which it aas urged that the debt of the Stite matured ou the l!JUi day of Januarv r:ext, and it was tse duty of the L-islature to provide for it This declaration oa the part ef the editor of the Journal, led us to look into the t r at .. matter, ana we louno ne was rignt, ana taat it was the imperious dutv of the representatives of the people to take immediate actios, or the State would suiler the odium of viilual repudiation. We bare no personal Interest in the slocks of this State never uoed one; era tartaieg's interest in one, and never expect to. How then can our advocacy of tho duty of the Slate doing justice to its crcd.tor, be regarded aa a pet measure" of ours. It ia a pet measure of ail the right thinking rueaof the State ;t ia a pet measure ot the men who bare given the Üuacei! condition and reputation of tie State so aa thought, aad who will not let that reputation uffer, if it can be avoided. It is a m-tsnre of vital importance to every good cfl'zea of the Slate, and n j man who fully understand ar.d comprehend all the circumstances conceded w;th this debt, but believes and knows all the best interest! of tbe Stile demand its payment, or adtastmrut. There is no xcaiar., beciuie the laV.licapolL Journal ad Sentiual hive engaged i:i a verv silly aad uceditorial Q iarre'. ia re!':ou U taia debt that the coaitg Legislature soi'.d fail to protect tbe Slats's fcoaor.her itterity and rood fsith Tene Ilaif.e Kirres - A letter from Kaosaa sars Jennison. ahi ; soaittlmea csjled a jayhawker, is tow devcticg a portion of lis t!met) agriculture. kvpeaVicg ef hi tarta t'ae writer aav: It i well atocketi.ana i,l!IJ ery deible pieceof property. 3;me of te mules and horses be!or!ci: to it arc said i.K..w.m . t : t- - - . T . . u it t ft aar 'vä j rii niaiin iriiin ina rwa w,- m a e. of Misun fn lfi2 3-1 It i i.Mts.i t.. nisoa and b;a oi-3 fteqaenUy uied t keep tt.,e f brui " itabie. aid pulurt routdi, but the tlcry Is cot well thenUcated. . aj

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General Ki m Wall " contemplates satkiag Tme Ilxuti Mi futtf Lose Editor StntmeLTLt First Clark County O l ana Minin r Coapsov, alter borinr to tbe depth of 4()0fett,bsTtstruek!a good article cf Iubricaticg oil. Tbey bave stopped uritucg and are mtkicz trrtacfrscr,:! for raaspicg, antici pating a fifty barrel' well. Gro. M. Galsti. H5iTTiitr.I.so.f Oct.fth. . CL15T0? COITT DXMOCEATIC Co3(VSTI05. Tb lfw)CTicyTof -OrtrtW' eoroty 'net "in Oounty Convx.Uvr-at Frankfort, oo the 30;b of September, CoV N. T. Catteriin in the Chair, and J. N Armantrvnf 'an-J Wm V. Johnson Secretaries." The following resolutions ere unatiimcusly adopted: Reolrel,,That, with sentiments of proloutd gratiiude to Almighty God, we rejoice that the clash of arms ia no loi.ger beard in our land; that the exlerraiuaÜBg biro of .war has ceased, and that peace, with ita grateful and beal.ng iaCue&ces, grades our UnJ. 31 ay that peace be perp-tUal,' in the boa.ii of a belorssl, coattUutiona and equal Union. 'J. Thst, with the ceriation of Lottilltles. tbe bloody and barbarous spirit of war hould be banished Horn our mid t, and from tbe heads of tbe people, and, with the return of peace, batreo and vengeance shonlJ yield to christian charitv atd for?lreaeti. 3. That the ballot is tbe tight of every Atueti can citisen, native and adopted, to be limited only by such restrictions as t? inhabitant! as tbe public safety may require; and that the Coost tution f the. United Stites recognixes the right of tae people or - ttr.h atate to prettr:be tbe qualifications of electors therein a power the people ot the" separate StitM comprising the Federal Union bare rightfully exercised from the? origin ot tbe lia tern meat to tbe present Umo. 4 That we heartiU approve of the policy ol President Johnson in recognizing the States lately in rebellion against the Government, and we regard the same as a beacon light that will lead back - the Americaa wople too perpetual Union, r.ot only of tcrritorv, but of heart and mind upon the principles of the American Con etitution, and we pledge him. our carne&t and beanv suppoit iu carrying out said policv. 5. That we welcome home our biavo soldiers, and mourn with them the los of their departed comrade, and "pledge them helping hand in taking care of tae widows ar.d cbiidren of tnose who have iost their lives in thoir country's ser vice, and ask them to stand by President John soa and give him a helping hand in reorganizing tbe Slates lately iu rebellion, in which they ao nobly beipcd to suppress Mined itsistance to law. C. 1 hnt the Government, having agreed to pay bounty or one hundred uoiluis to all wbo en listed in the service for'one rear, a portion of which wa to be p.id when the-e volunteers were mustered out of dcrrite; and, us the Departinett cow refuses to piy what 1 due, it h, in our op; tiion the dutv of Congre.- to piovide for the p-iy raent of whatever balance may be due, at the end of their eerrice, to iny roinntcets, ia oru'er to make tipthe full ataonnt of said-promise J bountr. 7. Tht wt are i;ow. as we alwaye have teen, iu faror of perpetuating the Auiericiti Unio.-i in accordance with the Constitution of the United State?, and de'euding it front all attacks frrn within or without the Govirr.rucnl. 8. That we are opposed to negro ?uli'iage, believing, as we do, that it will be the beat tor both races to leave the government of the American people in the hands of the white race, where our fathera placed it. y. That e are iu favor of enforcing tie prevision of the Constitution of Inuisna, which prohibits negroes moving into tb'u Sinte, and also prohibits their emplojraT.t. On snotiou, J. W. Pi ice nai nouiiuated icr &erpeentat:ve by acclamitioii Thomas J. Smith wus iu like manner li'iminated fur Coroner. A ballot beinj tud ft.-: Commissioner, resulted in the nominst'on "f Mr HarSenrt, whicli wae declared unaniniu. " The CoLTCitian was KU-Jiesed by Mr. Price and Captain Daily upon the political i:ue? of the day iu ait thU and eloquent mirner. Ou UouUay luoraius;, Settembr 25ih, Iter. Thomas Coleltzer, a member of the North la diana Conference, drove hia team into Union City, and at about 11 o'clock took a congestive Chili, and at 5 o'clock uraediydicJ. Ilia funeral took place Tuesday at tbe same place. Laege Com. Mr. Join Itoof brought a load of corn to town last week, which for the uniform and exceeding large sire ot tbe ears was rcmarka lie. We loam, however, ths.t thi a common failiug this Tear; in bcit, Henry count never was bles-ed with so large a crop of corn of the moat excellent quality. Such a thing as soft corn can't be found. Newcastle Courier. High Prices The indications are that it will cost as much to live this winter as lat. Apples, potatoes, flour, meat, groceries and dry goods all command enormous prices. Corn is about the only thing ia our market that eeerns cheap, 2T and .J'J cents being talked of as the price. 1 bis cannot be if pork sells for $12 per hundred. Tbe poor man with a duxen meutha to stop, and a dozen little babies to keep warm, will find bis contract large on. LVayctte Courier. DaxviLLr. The town of Diuville, Illinois, already feels tb influence of the new railway projected to Indianapolis. Real estate has risen rapidlv ia price, and salts aie frequent. Irnprovenaenta are in progre-s and others content plated. A Mre hotel is to be built ia the town, ao institution Danville hu lontr needed. An other hotel is to be built near the railroad depot. A railroad from Rockviile ii coutemnlatcd. which, if built, will mako the town of Danville cettiinly a railroad town. Lafayette Journal. Heartless Abamuosmint or a CniLD It is Thrown into tue Road and Attached bt Hoi;s. A remarkable case of intended infanticide was developed this mornisg. A few days siuce a two-horse wagoa with three young raca oa the drivers' seat iu front, and a young woman, half redlining ia the straw which covered the bed in tho rear, pntsed a Lou? on the Wild Cat dirt road, poin from town. The young men were laughing and chatting p!c:.saotly with each Otbef as the horses jogged alouf at a tound trot. A woman who stood in the doar of tho house ob served 6omctb:n 'drop from the wagon, and going out a few minutes later, wa just in tine to refcue a new born babe froiu the bogs which had a!rcb-.iy ettackeuii. The icfaLt a splendid bov babe wsa tend-rlv cared for, and seemed to have 8'Uincd no injury whatever from its unceremonious tumble from thr wagen to the roa.j i r;e occupacis 01 ice wagon were at o-jce pursue J. Tbe jourg men disclaimed all knowledge ot the affair. The young womaa waa found in bed very sick, as she said, with ague," but co being closely questioned, burst into tears, aud maae a full acknowledgement of ber sbarne, implicating a well-known citizen of Lafayette as the author of ber ruin. She is quite youag, and has hitherto moved in respectable circles. Her pirents refused to receive the child under their roof, but, true at last to Vir maternal instincts, the unhappr mother stole out of the bouse at night, and walked four mile? j tbe house where the babe had been left, and walkti b.k w't'u it in her aims Lifayette Corer. I'aalslonable Cinuibllusr. Iu one of my recent letters I spoke cf gambling a one of the vicej of our f.ebiob.'e women, and I bare s'ece learned that it is practiced in certain mudifch quarter far more than I had supposed. In Filth avenue, aad Fourteenth and T wecty-third strut, tbere are ofteu parties of ladies Iron which the opposij et are sternly excluded, where the fair mesieis play until daylight lor Urge taaes. and it Lot uufrei'jemi happens that wbn their purses are pletcd. ter prt t:r their bracelets, neckUce? the and the.i tr.i 'eta s.t -res as trafen, ce rainetters tre Ol I beavüv. i t1 desrerate shifts -no allusion to wardrobe f av hieb ti er are tat to coaceal the!r 1 )se anJ replace them.i niust ba fearlollv daoiorai.aiue. A touor woman, i the dsuihbt; of cut ut wur tios: opuleat citixeas, was leinte! nat ta tee lat yitirjay ia the fark, aa a notorious gambit r, by oce of her oa sex, wLo informed me Rhe ii parted with nearly ilOl,VW since at went to arttoga, da July, aad made her" djtic papa be!;ere she bad expeuded tbe euui iu uri atd cuiay. Toe youog woman in juett:on is very pretty, Lot more than twenty; and no one regarding her pale, spiriruelle face, ber oft. blue eye, and geaile aad reserved manner, ouid imagine ane bd fallen a victim to oce of the mott dicserors of rlees New Tork Cor. Ci oa. Uaaette

ALI.SOKTSOP PARAORAPHS.

ft -Tbere is more activitf La real estate ia r.earlv all our iarge cities, including New Tork. A negro baa teen arreated at Norfolk. Va fortellic acasare ia wbeh tbe r!ivi of a kittea ef found. - - - Tbe General Land Office baa received Information of Lie- dUtoTcry of itccs'T gold dtoosita on tbe oortbern shore cf the west end ef Lake spencriri ti e Bortbftrr3 .laal district of albneaota, ;kl ' ! v t ' " ''- Two damsels, pissia throcjjh the detct. a day Or tio"sToc, were havior "an antmated dtscaision on the etj(,t of efur.-.t-d .saf-et-claiced: " Wba; do yoe thsnk. Maria? It took me thirty-five minute this raornin? to raake my water M:."Ro:-ton Post. The Auge.su (G ) Ohro-ilcle aya Ifcat greater ateamboat facilities are needed n the Stvannah River. Thebosts now emplojed there usuallv make from $10,(KK) V 20,Xtbe roend trip. . ... . " Seas Rxnaur ivt a Faxox. Take aft soap and stir in air-ltt ked lime till it is of the cocs ttctcy ot glaxei'e putty. Make a leather tliimble, fill it ailh tbe compuaitioa, itisettthe tagti and tbe cute is certain William 1 A&t r it taid te be exceedingly Lospitable, and in the " season" gives a dinner to bis friends weekly, at which tbe richest viands, oo services of gold and silver, are presented by liveried servants to his goest. William, can afford it! The New Haren Journal and Courier, remarking upon the vote of Connecticut on the suffrage question, aays: A New Eugland State, in spite of ber honorable record for tbe past ten years, has cast suclt. a. vote as would dhsgraee Virginia, aud would do no credit eveii to the white-washed rebels of South Carolina. TLe Chicago Tribune estimates the number of Fenians in Boston at "300, which proves that tbe writer knows little about the Order, whose whole streegth in this country, he eays, ia only about 10,')0vi. There are in this city alone nearly 3,000, and we think more thin 10,00') in Ma-.-a chusctts. Boston Traveller. The State Constitution of Colorado is ratified by a vote of three to one. The separate vote on the negro aufrege clause is four to one against it. It appears thit the major part of the miners of that territory ate sound on the "Lhck wan," whatever they may be oo tbe "goose." It is estimated that the tobacco crop in the valley of the Connecticut this rear will be equal to the value of six mil'ion of yoll-rp! Large quantities of Connecticut seed are txorted to Cuba, to be returned in the shape of Cue fresh Havauas, and the export to Germany h also very lerge. Prentice iy: "Tl)e wotk of granting par doud at Was'uiizton t-roceeds eteadilv. but slowly. We cnnt t help thiiikinj? f tha idea of Dr. Franklin.-who, wIkti a boy, got weary of standing up and iitening to grace at meals, and tespecllully aked bis respected father whether it wouldn't do jujit as weil tossy grace iver the whole pork barrel t once " vjystr lids : acient!Ucii lut osCr ij 1 . I 1 t a. a 11 i V iame.-iioritiicr.iat9 mniiuscei. bun oyster cn produce l,20()fU0 res. Each young order IS iue one minoren sua twemietri o: an ;ncn i: length, and about two millions may be packe within the dimensions of a cubic inch. Abou . L 1r f II .1 one nan or mi me youn oysters are eaten up by old nh. Oysters tuiu their majority iu two years. The oyster trade of New Tork alone ia estimated at over $5,U00,UÜl) annually. Mi3ioxart Grovni. Army Chaphin "Mr young colored friend, cau you read?" Coutrabsni "Yes, 6ah." Army Chaplain "(J!ad to lietr it Shall give you a paper?" Contraband "Sartin, mipsa, if you pleuee a i . ww Army ontpiaiu ery good, nat paper would you cboObeT Contraband "Weil, oil', if yon chews, I'l take a paper of tetbicker. .. The Chaplain looked at thd contraband, and the contraband at tbe Chaplain, theo the latter sighed and pts.ed ou Raleigh Progress. Tlie .TjHlnc Lumbermen. A correspondent sayi: "The hardy life cd. the mountaineer," bo celebrated ia sone, would be sport to the lumbermen. The life is fuller of peril and hardship, and requires a phjsical ca pacitj that no Tjroleie coulJ look upou without admintiOD, envy and wonder. rr . t i . .1 me lumbermen are cr&woy, swariny, ana tough as tbe knots ol tbe pine oo tbeir native hills. A dcien of them Anting along upon rait, arul tmgtng their wfla, stentorian cborua and displaying their sturdy physique, broad shouMeio aud unhcrn beards, pienent a scene peculiarly impressive, and inspire one to keep out of reach of the siring of their swarthy arms, be fore which so many a sturdy forest monarch has groaned and fallen. They are usually a wbolesoulcd set of fellows, and nobly generous to each other, as men are apt to be who share a rough and bnrdy life. . UOwn on I'atholles. l.very dermin and Iii&h Catholic laborer has been turned oflf the public works by the Abolition authorities of the city of Chicago, to make room for anti Catholic Abolitionists and negroes. No Catholic is allowed a day's work. Such is to be tbe rule in every city that falls under the entire control of the Abolition ptrty. Neeroea and Abolitionists are ta hare a monopoly of all public benefits.' The Springfield Journal, a violent Kepuuicaa organ, says, "we have killed slavery, now let us kill Popery." It is to be hoped that tae patty, which sugeala a political crusade against religion, will be repudiated by tbe Arne rican people. MASONIC. r VHERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETI5G OFCKX ir.K UJVUK. Ko V.l. tbi (Monday) evening, at 7 o clock, ror work. CI1AS. FlSliKR, 8c'y. NOTICE. Aoticc ol Uissioluliou. flHE parnerhi3 heretofore exlatln; betweea the 1. cadert-igntd. aadrr the flrra itme of FLETCHER t DaVIlGK. bas tbis dav beta dissolved by mutual conBt. C. H. Dvi(Jjre will coiitinna tbe bosines, and !s authorised tr. settle all acoants cf the late flrrr. R. V. FLKTCUER, C. W. DAV1DQE. lüUaktpoli. Oct. 3, 1p53. fcct9-d3t NOTICE. TO aPORTSMENl IX WANT Of A T'lOKOUGH BROKE PETTER OR I'oioUr Dosr, Dan MottImjc, of Sallivai, lioaltria Co uicii, bas a few cd hand tor al cbasp, and warran ted. oct7-Im-LOST. S50 REWARD. LOST-a CROX D!AVf05D PI. WITH SIX iTS, i ye-trdsy, al-r c tllhiois or Wab.tyton streets. iLe f nUer will t pai-J ifc above reward, by retam'.Bf it to the unJerir!wd, hv. 103 ?onth llbcoi! treet. Bn!liar.t Saloon. CArT. J. O LK.AUT. oc;7-4t WANTED. rilKOMAS WRE.a wants from 50 to S3 Trims to k sal X. travel on w iastoa treet. He will pay the h!s,htt r.g. cr wm it it by tka aqaare, that tcama can eaia from ku to n.ren JaUars yt day. cX-c3: THOMAS Wafcw. I12IISTKItI WANTKD. a PR1NTKR. har!r.? f n.-,wJr of LewsLrr . v 0- W W rfL aiviitio aba pre. wo-k, can procure a permiaLrot ;taaiioB, at aood if b imaaediate arrlication ta tbe -Ske It j Te:aiUarbHyT.r. lad. ect4-i3t PARTNERSHIP Copar tncrlnp Votice b-e this dsy ao-lated '.iL ui in ka.iar. fcnarlj f k. B. Mr. JOHN U. CALDfl KLL. AMwiu a io. The tu.laes- w;U t coaticoed unier the olJ f rm tTB, aad lih our larg cap. tat aLd increased facti; tie we ktcw w csa g ve eat re s'j!fa:tiea ia tbe trade. ChOSaLAXl, JLlSnaE k CO. Indltnapali, CVt. a, IsSi. oct3-cAwtf . . a A m WANTED. A HOUSZ, ccitt!i:tg six, isrenar tight rocms, itltl al le for a iUMraisir-komaa, by a praispt paykva Ua.

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WB.OZiBSAXiS -Dlnnla CookSchool Doolx," m - Paper and -- STATIONERY " HOUSE; PARSONS, MACAULEY & CO., No. 13 Woot Maryland Stroot, Onicn TO Tilg TK1DK a tiae aolacilea at. at tbe lowt prtcea r Chicago, Cinelaaatl tr 5ew Yrk. Dnr L'.ne of fitt!onery rcaaisu In part t f Envelopes, Letter Paper, Note Paper, L?gal Cap, Record Cap, Diaries for 1866, Cap, Demy and Medium Blanks, Folio and Quarto, full bound and Bill Cap, Eng, Blot, Paper, half bound, Eng Blot. Pads, Memorandums, Arnold's Inks, Pass Books, French Cop. Inks, Bank Books, David's Blue Ink, Paper Fasteners, David's Blacklnk, Paper Clips, Pure Carminelnk, Invoice Books, Faber Pencils, Star Pencil, Union Pencils, Carpenter's do Rubber Qoods, Steel Pens, Pen Holders, Sealing Wax, Ink Stands, Copying Presses, Pen Hacks, P. 0. Boxes, Envelope Boxes, Letter Openers, Chess Boards, Crayons, Slates, letter do Sorap do Skeleton do Portfolios. Rulers, Rubber, Rulers, Wood, Office Tape, Eyelet Sets and Eyelets, Spring Tapes, Sponge Cups, Check Cancelors, Erasers, Propelors, Dice, Slate Pencils, Rhodes' Mucilage, Rhodes'Oil Beards, Etc, ets. School Hooks of Every Kind AT THE LOWE8T PRICeV. llercharits, Insurance Offices, County Offices, Railroad Men, Bankers, and all others in wtct of goods In eur line will do well to call aud see our stock before parchaing e!.wLero. Orders by mail filled prosaptly.' octs-lJcwtnevl SOOTS AND SHOES. STOCK OK BOOTS AMD SHOES! AT HENDRICKS, EDMUNDS k C04S., 56 South Meridian Stroot. Tl f are uotw ready lo ehwar FALL. STOCK of ur BOOTS & SHOES, KM BRACING IK PART Child's Calf and A Calf Metal Tipped Boots! Youths' Kip and Uolined Metal ( Tipped Boots! Boys' Calf, Kip and Uralined Boots ! Mecs' Calf, Kip, Uolined and Cavalry Boots ! Child's Calf. Kip,' Goat and Kid Metal Tipped Balmorals ! Muses' Calf, Kip, Goat and Kid Balmorals ! Womeo's Calf, Kip, Buff, Gost and Kid Balmorals ! OVERSHOES All kinds I - AJ1 eca1:tles. lies atd stvlea. can be bad .f tha aka. Gojde. Aa datamation of ear at jck U solicited, ladianaonlia. Oct. 6. 1S6. octft-dln BOOKS AND PAPER. BOOKS AAD PAPER AT W II O LESALE! -QQ rPEUJtlla. SO0 DOZEN RKADE&Ü, 600 DO I IN GEOGBAPHIRJ, 300 DOERS GRAMM tRa, i,m KKAiLS WRITING PAP2Ä, 1,000 REAMS WnAPPISQ PAPEK, 300 RE AX J PLAT PAPF.RÄ, l.ooo.toaZXVILOPES, JtÄUOZlX BOTTI.S8 IHK, 30 GROSS EOXURT HOARDS, iOQIiOZW SLATai, :a,uxi SLATE PÄSCILÄ, , ALL av Cincinnati mr Chkay U'Aafrsaie PrUc. ar itowi:, sTLWAit r t u, ISDIAXAPOLIS, 1SD. oci3 dif I LUTHER D. YAT6RMAN, .M.D., I'liyaaiolfiEA 11(1 i -"T i am a äv ea a. I T ATE üargeoa TkUty-a.aU r ATE Äargeoa TkUty-a-.au India s a YaCaaLears India s a VeCaaleers.i JU aorU

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11BTR0P0LIT1X THEATRE. Csmrref Wttkirttn and Ttnnnut Strrrt ataaaer J r. aw. fi.nnr. -CB9dSC7 TlUK: Dvori opa at ?i e'cUxk. OTtrtare bj!r.t at )i ta i. Monday Evening, Oct, 9tb, 1865. mk. e. w. cjoxjiLüoöjt:. a0 tu Cat arrra. Tin: iyim.'iw ropMij. l aic.. t , ) is, ( t!7i ' ir. ?! ; V jx-ri-'L, ai c'i. - fan:!: . - PATTt.; ; :;. . . . Iije:rj - i xer't; .. j-l'Cf- '. i fir: - ' k- a'w - i ; e i :i e FOR SALE. a rent) t äai.k. WE will sell at Auc'kn, iu Monday. CctUr tf.fc, at t o'clock P. a., that desirable "tnlaj p!aee, o. 2l aa-t WluaKiH 're-i. s.rta .lue, brtw.a at ao4 Liberty atrcets. The Hae ( rame) couta n six rooms aud two cellars. A Ur stable. y 20 feet, on tbe preset.. Lot SO by SCO rt to an alt-j. (ale foal ire. Tiaat $1,000 cn Janaary lr, IfOC, ISOO In nits moiths, $ioO io CfUeo tiaoths, ffSC0 In twemty-one moLlbs aaxt 109 in tentr-titne men h, with lntereat; balance cash. bElDEXsTlCKER k EAPfKS, , oci3 dit Real litata AcctJ. AUCTION SALE. Real Estate Brokers & Auctioneerp. SIXTY-THHEE CHOICE BUILDING-LOTS AT i t 4 ' A; u otk) rsr. On Monday, October 9, at 2 O'clock, on tho Promises. vv jr. vrtLLsH.T. as Arovr. t.iok finp r)Ts ou rJUtri Kat Irret, Irins: ruiiiciierelr ir.-.t of tae .iise or tre ,rret Ks lr-aJ. an 'j,i a aver. , aiil aast uftL- IJ hnmeitead ef tie late B.F. oljrii. E; , In the riiviSt tbrivinj aud rsj; il imprrTir; atiiv la the city ' " fbeee Ixt are a'.l b"ga a:it '.v. tut o.i aiii- tLrre are fine frnit trtej and ie. Ali tbe l'jt are of a ror vtLieat ire for LuH?k, with o'h! fronts? in F.4t, Cobu-n ar.d Morr: t'ee:, end At a!!-y i i..en:u to all; are l"it a Abort tlitiMre tmtk,, :.t ur nia VtrM f Uneof th Mrrei lUilro. l, a J ara a Nt.ttti- ;;'. dvt (rat If Ltts -t oferi-if I. ft at'ik i. T Hl M S O t S I. O r-tf :! .nti i'i i'uili. . u -t:f !. Oiotitl., oi.r-3'tl: t tu ic Iff :i P-ttii -t di'ii :iitj -fv-ar mcKthi, witli i t er . !." Fer l'!at, j t' , i!.4Ur i-f : ir. SWrlvr it i1 ..ne.f.f'h WILEY & MARTIN. Keal K'Ule I v1.ms. octl-Jtd WAR CLAIM ACEfiCY. Is VW OSFICK, WAH CLAIM, AND co ia le vr i ox a u t: xv y , la. IU Weal Waattlugtou xrs-s-i, , r. IHUIAMAI'OLIS, l?ID. I ALI. KIN LS or MlLtTAKT Ul'.HlXKS TKAXsACTKJJ. All elates of War Claims correctly prepared, applied for, and promptly collected. Roldier. and Officer, wbo, from 4efctiT roll, er otb.rcaatea, bar uot obtained full Pay and H-ionty can obUIuthe same from ihsTreimry Deptrtireat throagh thia agency. Pay, Bounty aud Pension, fur Sol. tier., Offteer, or tbeir Legal Heirs, ir entitled. Iy fvr Dorses lost b sttla, on i kket, or In tla ifne of duty, tinder orders. All damages by Troop or by Military Ord?n; every class cf claia founded in IaT, Janice, rrtqaüy, e cured . Unpaid County aad Townaaip Bounty cullted. Citisens of Indiana holding Military claim, oM,rs and Officers of tbe Morgan raid, can obtain tbeir pay. lia.laeaa before tbe State Military Auditing Co mit tee r losa or use f property, sabistlns;, transporting or recruitlag men, will be attended to promptly. Oflicera' Back Pay far Servants' Wages obtained. (Officers will call or correspond, and find It to thair Interest tedoso.) Commutation of Ratious for Prisoners of War, or men on furlongb, speedily obtained. Frrors on rolls corseted for men wrongfnlly charged and tried for desertion, or absenca wlthoat leave. ' Civil and Military Collections made In alt Counties of tbe State by Traraliag Agents . Officers Settlements aud Retorts made out en fair terms, and certiScates obtains! with dispatch from tha Departments. Mr. JOHN F. DURTIELD, fwimerly of the Second Iadiana Cavalry, Is attached to this office, wbo baa been for two years la this bofines tf Officers Retorna and Settlement, and Is thoroairbly rotd In ever question. ' All Veteran Officer of clival. arMii.r. .n.i j Infactry. .wbo are being mustered out can obtain J taelr Pinal Affldsvits and Pay Accounts, wairaaied cor- ; reef, on which to draw their Cnal par. . The Clerks of this office are all Veteran Sotilers. j Blanks of all kinds on band. aiui ju.tmcuons given to returntag UEiers without charge. Competent Clerks ani notaries aiwais In tbe cfib-a. An efficient Agent at Washington City. Business la all parts rf this State or other Statca transacted by mail. OlSce oppoite Metropolltau Tbe.tre aLd Major Duun's j U. S. Ma;ering and D.tur trig Office, next to Mahonie Hall.Sbeela' Building, So. Tft West Washlngtoa street. J. W. BLAKE, ! Late I'uUu,! 4'.a t Areut. laJlana VoU. Attorr.ey and Claim an-J dtf STOCK. ; OIL AND MINING COMPANY ' ' t . i " - . a. - ' ' - ff:: 'JO'. KCElNriYVIIaXaE, UTSTJD. 0fitA5121CD INLKU T0K LAW Or THE ,STAff. Capital Stock, - - $500,000. Uiaided into 10,000 Mree. Value 50 acta. Far IlAltUDUM HAII.V, lrcltrsil. tr HOüClTIlALLi rreaatsrer. J. tV. TlIOTlPMn.lrcrelary. f flUK pabl.c are brreby ootiSed ihat L.kj art aww j X t Us erto vt U. Daily, laüaa poHs, and B. ,) RoMBtlian. Jeffer-tonr lie, I rid , fer the ale of a liacited eimtiiY. af akarea. Tba proo4s T tbe' 1 vf this stock to be devoted to Iba deveUpeaeM of lb ol! and I mineral lands beleoging t tbe Company, at ard ia the j BaigctRtfha! of Henry eilt. Tbe briag Is tow praj gresalng ändert ke raperrislon of aa eiperlerxd jr' j Ur. The Coxpany has tbree tbeasand acres t-f tsad, Haated aineteea miles fron itffernvn, aear MeRtyviJle. Tke sarfaea tadocaUossa on tkea rao4, tr?ber with the geological forrtstlona, are su-h a tejntrfy tb ' mot saagaiae expectations of Had r.g ahtdset Opo?i t ef oil. : kiperteaced oil men frasn the I refis cf i PeLbsylrania and ettewLerr. have ttMcted !kls ter- ; rl ory, aaaALaiitaoatfafaa Uimm wi ! '! rejrioni ta the es.t. . .... . ... 1 The general laiprSB.r.aaenn ta be ial tbe.,werprle ' i and capital invesd Iu lUedvelopneet f ml will event- I I Oally Mttle upon this portion of les ''e a lie mos' ' proml.trg wc'.lvii aeHbia ita UwJW- . . , j i aoA) dAwt j HARBISON DAILY, . . , . ' I'rt.ldcnl ar d'w Iim x1 i Sla lltr a .us ' m. mvaa:ss. I) ft UCBEK-X. Caacar aad Cutisasaatioa Chn? ,a. v haslocatedlatker ty ciynrj.iiaao:, .

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS. . W. U. UOrOH .EatweesUeaagTr.' J0ÜS KOBIN'fOX, JK Lque.t : ian D.rector . HEKK FRIDAY Musical Director. LOUIS D1C PAB1KC Ouectnr oltbeCaMue. - t L.ValV . - Tiii Ii'iT'Cas Aniaiiceco.J'ts of MC JL A.' JK L Ji. -at 4L U AJ. Fifty Performer, five Original Uvwu, Twenty Educated roifi, tia rlr mi-re Konestrtenees, a va riety of cboic Animals froa - t .w . i .-Ii 7Ainiral. Paria f." i and dttTtK-tpa of olü- j p rears Acrobat', üipro-1 ' dramatist.-. rantosaim.SV. Eqaerief, Ac. Till TOUT F.5SEMM. in arrar o! th creme i.?.r.ma of tbe hwn thatror.. than L r lore d"j v"k" , i ... in.te ntercrl?e in tbe world, ta proof ol which the I j followiaguoeisinp ed arTay f is pre.eutel M Jvrs vm, tbCoeitiat!cii' jj MA'I.f FBANCF.S, j Tbe WrllB.nt. "Wire Fo.ttpolilat. j MF3DAVK! JAVStSPOaT ANUCOJtltaOJ, La Hante Kcl. P2TITK FRANCKN FAII.I KATB.MTTI-K ANSIIC JKVXK. - ... lAll'iSK, A giartetto of It: WiJ.il and Graceful ,jflph. Mr. J. ROÜtSSOS, I. . . The DasbiBff, Rrilllant and Indomitable aaestrian and Centaur ef the Areua, known a tba . Nonptre.l Fljln Brrsentan. Mr. JOBS WIION, Introducing a tovel Act D'Equitattcn with a Mara moth Xlk, wbKh be .wll ride at fall speed, leaping bars, ballocm, kc. CONTBAEASD LOll. - Coaolcat specimen bTJeff. Davis peu now aa aiiia.trlan pet ot tb? pUi.; Mr. WILLIE DITTOS, The Antocious af tha Cirque, and great 8wt"rSJiU Champion Kid er. " THE GREAT COSBAD EKOTHKKS, the Cliarnplan Grm3!i of the Wind, a tiü and a tlsim wbxh Is undisputed by any other Prororof the Classic aud Herculean Sports. In tleir wnderfU XcaU ot Lque trian Afotats tuey :upo. U.e aLticifa:lea ef tLea. -A f'fcacilu iaiaglnatlJBs. , I . i - V ' . THE ITVT. 0P.!rtl5aL CLOy3 Araeacb ptnlcular Stsrs in tb Aiotley ProtrMon. TLey c nsti of tbe world-aile ce'.rt-riti, J L. Iavnport,T.:o'.Ve, S. Fa;. W. Conra-1 arH John La i. THT. ;BAXD CAVALCAll', Will proT si oinidei featart ot anrpasfins; fciifcso. ' The" gorgeeas Oo'.den Swan Cbsriot, ron talaiug Hrr Kriday's Silver Cornet hajd. w 11 If a 1 tbe van. TVlowed bv the gl-t'erir.g trrtip o mounted Ca vaheri in superb gold and silver arnjr. Fairy fouyCba rlow, Trkk Hurw, and elaouraiely ornscieLt d der. an l vaacoritaioig lit .UK-i f.v' tbe Comb ea:n-D.' and fbe M n. ter F.lrptsnt CT.SOl'aTltA, whe will afterwards be introduced ii the arens by br keeper, Ir. O Dodge. i OPIMNJ PP.IIK0KM4.VCF. Or Scenes In tb- Circle, wi'.l e : eist of tbe Ml-.wii.g srtrac i?e acta: 1. Grand CLivalr.c li.tr f. 'J.'PoEble Pony Art, Coiitra'SLd Ia.:s. 2. Great Barrel sr. 1 . CbasCor.rat. i.,Matcr Frank's ' D'Eqnitaticn. Tram a Act. Do'utl Ac J. Tbe aairu 1- G be, C'u vt rsd Bros. . i - ET J. Lacy Eertra'.i, the oi.lrffl Trak I'ry,lab-r l' rtoro. ai-ce. ? THH Ltrf Ael). T. I):: ' ' tet. wsav . Gt( Hr:':.'Tsl Kr A ralPr. IKJ . Per Jen ki . Ft-.rf yjüC: V I. aerial HU' a l "S' YjfäZ' ayjreera; 11. At!a n 9 ral. Ii. GratiJ K(,!ir . !3vn, Jr Wileoi. 14. Cora.c .:! i .u ' Brother. 13. Great Ears E.v Act. J. U j , ln. 'rw.v i.tmiit PEUFO.iM ' AUCK . Er A? , v . .,.b"5 . . a . a w ' "r'na at eack Eaterumett. . . . .. a :;

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