Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4679, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1865 — Page 2
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TBBCVIOV IT CHT Bfc PH8RTRU. I Jacaaow 3ATCBUAV M()IlrtIN.OCTOBER2l wlti r TIIK nAJOQITY. I. rttc.ni:. Sora ftüow in EtcitU rxcur-iss orcr two col usees in tb Jourral cf that place) Jo tha attempt lo auatain tha fcllowicj pcaitioc: "Th will of tb majority tba auprem lit." lei be starts oct with tie imposition tbat"lbera art lo limit to iL liglis cf tbt mtjoritj seder the Constitution." If tbU poaition is cortect, what naoi of a Cotiitctioa? It it Lot the object of that instttiice&t to deCee tad limit tbe rights of ,11t Tot CoBSütatioa tu fratred, 13 ptrt, to "secur and protect the rlbu of tbe minority from tha usurpations of the osjoritj. If that ia not - ite parpcte, and if the will of tbe Bjijoritj, aj tit Journal corrfspoadeot claims, ia tbe taprtme tbere ia r.o us for tbe Cocatitation whatoer. Tbe positiaa ia ao ridicaloaa tkat it it hardly worth cocsideriog tad we only refer to it to show tbe idea entertaiaed bj tbe Republicans ani Abolitionists of the promiaei and object of a free cocstitaticDa Government, like oars. If "the will of tbe ma ierity it tbe aarreme law," what Is our Gorensmeat than but a mere despotism, for the ucrcctraloed rule of tbe mtjoritj would be cone tbe Iee deapetie then tbe arbitrary rule of one man? We quote another extract fron the article referred to: "Let it oarer be forgotten by tbe people, that tbe constitutions! power of the rxajerity ia aa absolutely ucqucaticib! whea in the wrocg aa when in tbe right." Such a doctrioe would convert our Govercmeiit iuto an absolutism aa tjrisoica! ai tbe most arbitrary power ia tbe world. It ia aa cril omen wheat a troaioent Republican paper publish! auch atrocioua sentiment without a word of dissent. noitTu.vs iticii.nuiD 11:1x11. The New Castle Courier, an iotenso Republican sheet, the comment on Alonea'a "greit" speech: " We are diguaiei with tbe tflort of the Indianapolis Journal to tua.t ÖOTernor Morton's late apeecb at RichmonJ a preat one, aereral thousand copies of which the Josroal Company ticiirta to dispose of and are urgent for the Union men to buy. A few years hence the Governor will be ashamed of tbe sentiment of that speech, as we know LoeU of his friends are for him to day." A Dnnger to br Averted. Tbe Uciiun party we oMieJ to gather int it fold men of different traJiuos and ellunce, of dirers political sectimenta and tendacie, of an alauott incocceif b!e ntsgonisni ot political ays tern, who will inetitibly sepirats when the presaure that brought tberu together i remeved. What in no leas true ia. that th prty ought to ep trite whta the lime coaiei, or whea its great work ia iidahud. Ia tbe mamgaaent ef the war it baa beeu compelleil. in order to meet emergencies, to exercise extraordinary and a!iaot unwarrantable pwers. It ba aecuatocueti itself to a dangerous ceLtralizttiou Wars are acta of force, and tboM who conduct them imperceptibly acquire an api(.e to resort to force. Already we see eminent Republican statesmen like Mr. Sumner, orging and stimulating thia cooeeative teodeuey. Already paliticul Conventions hire dftninJfdlh; intsrfereucfl of the Federal power wivb the mot vital prerogative ol the State. Already tbe dinpos.tioo is, iu some quarters, to dispense iih the intermediate local governments wbich are tbe very life of our selfgo vera men t and pnpulsr liberty. This danger ranst ba arerted. Xew York Ee. Post. We do not remember to have reen condeoaei iu equal space more satisftctor? reisons why t'ie Democratic party should be restored to power What we claim ia tbat tbe time has come when the so-called Republican patty should separate, and be resolved into its conntituent and heterogcooua lementa. A prty tbat bs, witlioat reasonable cause or provocation, exfrcit-eJ "extraordinary aad almost unwarrattable powers;" that "baa accoitomed itie'.f t & dangeroua cen. tralizalton" and still perita in rarring out it anti-democratic and reTolutieniry purposes; that baa "imperceptibly an aptr.e-s to resort to force" to accomplish it cad; party whose eminent stateamen are "urging and stimulating this congestive tendency" and are demanding "the interference of the Federal power with the most vital prerogative of tbe State" a party which openly proposee "to dispense with the immediate local governments which are the very life of our self-government and popular liberty" merit defeat. These are grave charges to be preferred against a political organization, aad they are true. Tbe dangers which threaten tbe country If the power of tbe radical party Is contnued, are net overstated by tbe Post, acal they are only to be rerted by its immediate overthrow. The longer It retains its hold upon the machinery ol State Government; the longer it can give the color of official sanction to its treasonable theoriea tbe more daDgeroua it will become. What can be done easily now, will become more difficult aa time elap?e. The people should shake off the apathy that brood upon the public mind, and rally to tbe aupport of Andrew Jthnaon and the party that auppvrts his Democratic policy. ' - The inamclnt Huddle. If r. Secretary of tbe Uuited Stites Treasujy, MeCoilocb, who is, undoubtedly, a very able financier, made a speech some days ago at Fort Wayne, Indiana. It i so good we propose to publish it in next week's Freeman. laitbeinaiated on the misery, and tbe immoralitv, of a fluctuating and Irredeemable currency. He said the volume of currency mut be reduced, as tke only way of checking the inflation of currency. That was good preaching! Wasn't it? Now for the practice? It waa well understood, a shert time ago, that the compound interest notes were to be called in. The premium on them, already forbid the old i?ue circulating any longer as currency. Bat. what fill be aaid when we inform the publio that on this day ob waick which we write our latest paragraphs for this week'a new?papr on this tbe 1 Cth dsy of October, we have sees, ia Wall street, tew com pound interest bearing note. isued and circula. ting, bearing date the aame lCth day of October! There i "money in it." Mr. McCulloch ia auffi.ienily able, and sufficiently experienced, to be able to ascertain who it i taU is making "a good thing" oat of the üartuatioca ia the mocey market. Mr. JicCulIoch plead that he wsa "out Weal" wbeo gold lately brolte Iote, aad roounlkd to 43 per cent prerxrum reced.n just afterward to 45. Is not 11 r McCuKoch able lo fix tbe responsibility somewhere for tbe credited re port that Government would so longer seek to control tbe gold market? Sumebodv made a very handsome fertune onto! thoe tee data oerationa in cp acd down again. Is llr. Me Culleeh so Innocent a babe net t know who, in b;a department, played that trick? Is he content cot to koow who abared in the d.3rncs oa the millions that cbatged bands? A farther explanation from Vir McCulloc'n i? needed. N. Y. Freeman' Journal. John r iirrcklnridge. We were cot conect in our Jutle paragraph iu relatiot. to tbe rebsl S.cretaries of War. There were five of them, and John C. Preckinr:d;e waa tbe last. They were L Pope Walker, Judab P. Benjtmin. George V. Randolph. J me A. Seddoa and John C. Brcckitride. We t-re it stated that the whole of Jeff Davis' Cabiuet ha been pardoned. Is that the fact? If it m, is sol John C. tfreckinridcr, who was ia the Cabinet at the evacuation ot Richmond, one of the pardooed? It llr. BreckioriJgs is cot psrdoned, and if he wiahee to be. we hope that he will be We know no reason why he should not be. Ko charge, so far as e can learn, lies against bim that does not lie equally against all who were in rebellion. No ooe ba ever accused him of inhumanity to prisoners, of anything iaconaiatent with the roost knightly courtesy and chivalry. To pardon such eilend era as our Government has psrdoned, and ytt keep llr. Breckinridge in exile, if he i willing to come under tbe prescribed obligations, is an unreasonable and unjust discrimination, accord. eg to oar opinion. We do sot kt.ow what Idr M. wHl cr will tot scr to promise, but we would lay our hie that he will dj whatever be ays be will d.. - Aad i.oL,e can doatt, that, aa loyal citixao, Le would be a portioa of the intellectual wealth of Kentucky and of tie cation Louisville Journal.
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ILe I'ost-affi: at Dadljto6. Urowu con&ty, was brokeo icto oa Fr! Ja? night, and robb! of 400 In money as e.cJi. Tr t Poittaaster waa a snerchant. The Chicago an lOreat Lasten Kail a. v las located iti D.fuion repa.r aho?s at Loganipcti. It is hoped thtt the Company will also be icuaeed to locate its geenrral construction shop at tie ratte place. The Efaiisii'.Ie Courier aijs tlcrc are at least two hundred destitute families ia that city, numbering a thousand person, who will hiT to be aided by the charitable throujh the wister. Tbt Township Trustee is soliciting donation in wood and coil, and October 30 is tie da selected to bring ia tho contributions. Some time ago. a gentleman died tn New York City, leaving by will a million of dollar chiefly for tbe benefit cf poor children. The will waa carried itt j Court through the unseemly strife of different societies o gel the legacy, when tbe Court decided that the will was to d. JL brother of the deceased, who was named as eiecutor, reaolted to distribute the money a. cording to the desire ot Mj brother, as really as if tbe will had been eustaiLed. Already he has giren away S7S0.O0O anon different institution, and $150.000 to the Xewa Boye Lodina Rooms of that city. He baa tho balance of the a J' .;k.. nf l.in.n'f ar. ma 1tt million 10 uiswiuuvc, u inn a aatumn leare. It ia a rare thing for a man. with a million of dollar in Lis hands, to give it iwtr because a dead brother deiired it to be doae Cincinnati Enquirer. The Knoeirer i informed that tbi gentleuan is a citizen of Terre Haute, Indiana, aul has been for more than fortv yeirs. Chutcey Hose waa the appointed executor ol Lis deceased brother, John Kose, of New York, and be has been diipoaiag of the property (decreed to be bis own by tbe courts) just as the Enqairer itate a he has done. It is, indeed, a rare instance 01 sen denial, but it is very much like Chauncey Hose. If tiQ one a!e. The Lleines of the orphans aud tbe poor will fall in grateful showers on his crave, aa will the rezrets of the DeoDle of Terre Hiutc. whea be dies. He has clothed acd fed the wiiiw and fatherless in New York, and he bit done more than all others to build bp this young city, his . early home to the West. Such men should never die. They will aurely not be forgotten. Terre Haute Jom Lil. - Tue IUsult in äcLLtva. In another col umn we publish ao oScial statement of tbe result of the election in thia ceuctv bv townships. It will be een that tbe Democratic ticket is elected bv verv reduced majoritv; the Recorder by 251 and the Commissioner by 291 msjority. In nearly all tbe townships the Republicans polled their "full strength, to the lat man. In this and one or two other townships they got some Demoerat to vote their ticket because their candidite for Recorder i incapacitated for minuil labor, havius: lost a foot at the bat'le ol Franklin. Ten nesec. Fifty mere vo:es would have covered their entire strength in the coonty. To their ahame, be it aiJ, over a thousand Democrats aiajed away from the poll, or, not taking a Democratic paper, were not advised of the day when the election would be held. Enough good Democrats were fr-und, however, with sufScient attachment for tbe party to save the ticket from defeat. We hope the patty will hereafter heed the lesson which this election gives. Sullivan Democrat. Abandoned X'lnntntlona. Tbe Charleston New argue t much les&lh ia favor of employing more force in working negroes, referring to the present condition ot tbe t-etboard plantation evidence of this necessity. The News says: "The rico and cotton plantation of our entire seaboard have been abandoned to the negroes for the list year, ind it is not bflieved they hsve. cow jhe crop is harvested, one half the proviaions with which they etirted six months a;;o. Tbev have used the animals and Utensils, all in good order, wbich are now vtluelsi; or, if of value, will be taken from them. Oa the iUndd adjacent t Hilton Head, where they have expe rienced, fur four year:, the uot constant and enlightened 0 flic es of external solicitude, they require the charities of Government to sustain them. A gentleman, recently from a visit there, and ore who, three months ago, averted tint the negro would be surely more profitable thaa be ever was, now asserts that, once the rUbeft, "it ia now the poo re.-1 country nnder the sun," and that, on lands wbich yield the roost abundant crop of grain that have almost ever grown, they are "purchasing or beg gins: gifts from New York offered in the shops." Of their inability to sustain themselves without employment and tbe more intelligent direction of whito men, therefore, tbere can be no tuestion sow, if in fact thete ever wis any. And of the purpose of proprietors not to adrenture upon auch an unpromising experiment, the evidences are abundant. Ooe planter, living near us, has not viited bis place for three months, and says be would now consider it unsafe to do so. Acct'jer, who has one of the finest cotton and rice plantation on Ediato, bis no fears of waiting it, or any question of bis 'ability to make it aa productive aa ever, if at liberty to use the physical power necessary, has abandoaed all thought of such effort, and has entered buainess as a broker. Another, who, out of excessive solicitude for his negroes, moved them from the track of war to the upper districts, now considers it not within bis means, or worth the cost, to bring them back, and be, also, has entered other business. Another visited bis place some three months since, and, staying after night, was fired upon by bia negroes; Dat.es eaping unhurt, was followed off bis plantation by bis negroes, armed, who put a dog upon bis trsck to find him. Instances are abundant of their having been attacked in their homes, of their building being plundered; and. ucier the circumstances, therefore, tbe cultivation of our seaboard districts is simply impossible. Few doubt their abiltv to do ao if allowed tbe use of tbe nece?ry force; nose think it possible without; and tbe necessity, therefore, is the law of force to wbich we have referred. With it, there is the prospect of peace and promiae; without it, the certainty of scenes of cilaranity acd crime in plantation district s, sach as have seldom dark ened the pages of human bistorv. And. surely, that were a atracge poliey, a strange philantb.rophv, that will be satisfied with nothing ehott of . a b a IBIS. Hold llobbery nat Attempted der Vesterday raoraing about 4 o'clock, robber entered the Frederick House. on Brook, betwecu Market and Jefferson atreet. aad mad a thor ough exploration of the rooms. Tbe thief first went into the room of the clerk, and robbed him of a pocket-book and small aum of money. He next entered a reorn occupied by twe gentlemen from Sbelby county , ooe of whom waa relieved of fottj-five dollars and a ailver watch, and the other of about eighteen dollara. Several other rooms 00 the second floor were visited, and tbe sleepers robbed of small amounts of tnonev, when the adroit thief ascendei to the third story of the hotel, and went into reem Xo. 12, where ilr. J. R. Blakcly, of Shelby cou&ty, and five other men were lodging. The robber abstracted Mr. B.'a pant from under the pillow of his bed. asd in t"i doing awoke Mr. B A scutät emaed. wLich aroued tbe other lodgers, and one of them, ilr. Vandyke, of Sbelby eounty, grasped the thief. Ficd:cg kimiclf closelv preyed, the robber drew a piatol and f red at Vandvke, but the bullet misled its aim, tLj striick Mr. Bialely in the left arm, psing throagh icto his left breast below the ripple The robber, taking advantage of the excitement be bad caused, ntdo his escape. Mr. Blakely'a wounds are very paii.fdl, but net dangerouv I.euisville Jourua.1. Ilorri bl Sceu at aa rreeduien' Camp, The Columbus (Miss ) Index says: We are reliably informed that one of the well oa tbe "birrackä" ground, that is used bytnefreedmeu and women, having becotr.e enfitto drick from by reaeon ol a strange scent and nauseating tate. it ws ordered to Le cleaned out, when the bodies of fitcea cegro iafatU were found in tbe well ! Tbi comes too Uirect to admit of any doabt; there is co "grape Tine" alout it. Those icfacts are all the victims of Infanticide. A Viet SessiBtr Coxctrsio Tbe New Y ark Evening l'ost, a leading Republican journal, sats of that organization, that iu dissolution U iueviubie, because, "having accumstomed it self to a dangerous centralisation of power," it will cot abandon the habit, and tbe people will cot tolerate Its despotism
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fJmrrer mt the rametts Trtr Bsxtt r. rra t.e Saw Tora Tfr:e, Oc tobvr III The tret of Detter against t'.'a at the Fashion Cocrse. on Tuesday, la still tlo enbjeet of touch talk laosg the bor if tern. Tb result, toeircr, did cot surprise those moat Intimate with bia qual.t'cs, although fs minting additional cause, for admiration. It is well enough to say, moreover, thtt it ia cot qaite sare that Flora Temple is distanced vet. Dexter trotted bis mile on TcesJay in 5:Iä 1 5, cader saddle, but Flora Temple' r&i!e la 2:194 was mad in harness. the diiadvastsge of whicn, as compared with the is sepposed to more thaa make up for thed.fferer.ee intime between tbe two. It was ia October, 19, that Flora Temple accomplished that iriemph. Hhe is now at the Faahioa Course stable, acd it is suted will certainly p. pear again on the turf thia fall, being !n fin cccdiuaa. Dextrr I of a bay color, even yeaes old. fifteen and a half bands hieb, by Riesdeck'a Hambletotian, dam by American Star. Hambletonlao was got by Abdellah, be by Membrino, and he by Irrpoited Messenger American Star was by S.r Henry. Daxter was bred in Orange couuty. His great capabilities of treed were cot discovered by the original owner, who sold him to ilr. üeo. Ii. Allev for UOO. Mr. A lev and Mr. Tcackle, of California, own the gelding at present. Dexter was very wild and spirited at first, and was broke by John Mingo, a colored man in Flushing, who h&s considerable eelebrity in the horse training art. Afterwards he came into the hands of Hiram Woodruff, who trained him with skill acd indomitable perseverance for the triumphs of tbe turf. He appeared before tbe public las: year for the first time. He has beaten General Butler this eason, and his been defeated br Ltdy Thorn. In the latter contest Dexter won one beat, tLe match being for the best two in three. In the mxtch ae aio.t time on Tuesday Dexter mad the firgt quarter in 34, the half mile in 16), and the mile la 2:13 15 Some witnesses of the trot claimed that by their watches the mile was completed in 2:1t3. bat the official time was previously stated. Dexter is now, of courts, one of the foremast trotters on the turf. Ahead of him ia a match against horses stand Lady Thorne and Flora Temple. A match between the little bay mare and the bay gelding is generallv talked of by many who desire ts see them trotting together around tbe course Such an event would doubtless draw the mas; immense crowd that bas ever assembled there, and be one of the most inte resting occurrences io the trotting world. At the sine time, it n birdly thought that be can keep up to flora lemple in harness. Mr. Alley is, however, understood to claim that he can beat 2:17 under theuddla. It is cot a little interesting to note ho cheaply horses that have afterwards become fa mous have besn rated in their youth Dexter selling at four hundred dollars is almost a par allel to Flora Temple changing bands, wbeo three or four years old, at thirteen dollars and at eighty-five dollars, aa if afae were hardly worth a month's fodder. The Orange county farmer who got 1 id of Dexter at $400 doubtless thought be was getting a good price at that time for tbe animal, but certainly regrets that he did cot "know horse" better ab-Jut tlut time. It is stated that immediately after the trot on Tue day Mr Robert Bonner, of this city, offered Mr. all a em Miff r .a Aiiey j-.j3.uuu :or me geioing, wmca was promptly declined Dexter has two engage ments witn General Butler to perform this sea eon, one of mile heats heats and the other of two mile heats. A Shackiiiff Casualtr-Iirec Y011112 i.adiee tiromifd by the stinking of ft Ifout. Froro tke t'eoria (III.) D-nio rat, Oct. 17. J Ono of the most shocking casualties by S f t r arowemg wnica we nave lor a long time recor ded occurred on Saturday afternoon list at Spring Lake, about fixteeo miles below Pekin. a I 1 . t Accorumg 10 me tenement 01 our imorount, a family by the name of Clayton reside near tbe lake, and tw young ladies from Iowa relatives of tbe family acd of tue same name were on a v i9i i to i rum. ua oaiuraay aiternoon it was proposed t3 take a bott ride upon the lake, to which all joyfully assented, snd tot was procured which it was thought would answer the purpose, although old and leaky. The party consisted of the two young ladies from Iowa, their cousir.i, two Misses Clayton, of Spring Lake, and auother young lady by the name of Kane, together witn a young man aud boy by the name of Clayton, also relatives, and another young man by the name of McLean in all eight persons. The youthful party left the ehoie iu the best possible spirits, with the expectation of enjoying a pleasant afternoon upon the water, little dreaming that in the short space of one hour, three of their cumber, then in the bloom ef health and happiness, would be ia eternity. When in about the middle ef the l ike, the boat suddenly filled, and in less time than we are writing the paragraph, the whole party were floating upon the water. The boy msnaged to reach the shore, and youug CUjton, by almost superhuman exertions, succeeded In saving bis two sisters, although hi endeavor were equally exerted to save the lives of all the young ladies, but were fruitless. McLean managed t3 reach the shore by swimming, but what exertions be made to save the lives of any of the party, is not known. The bodies of the two MUsca Clavton, from Iowa, together with that of Mis Kane, have beeu recovered. The two young ladies saved have since been quite Iott, owing to beins: ao long in the water, acd tbe consequent excitement at the closing in such a melancholy manner of an afternoon devoted to pleasure. We have given the particulars as hurriedly related to us by one who passed Spring Lake on Saturday evening, and any corrections or additional new we shall lay before our readers at the earliest moment. I From the Wahlnta Correspondence ot tb York . Argus.J Mraterioii DisapprarAiice. The inexplicable disappearance of a young lady, aged about eighteen years, the daughter of a Massachusetts man, holding a clerkship in the Treasury, baa created quite a commotion among the circle cf her acquaintances. Tbe affair is kept as quiet as possible, consequently we suppress names. It seems that tbe young lady was engaged to be married t a gentleman who had for some time been addressing her. Her father bas a second wife, and rumor asserts that tbe eourse ol domestic bli.s did not run smooth The father and wife beiug oa a visit North, the party eloping yesterday came into the room of ber elder sister, and informed ber that ehe was going to remove her trunk, cot intending to remain any longer in her father'a bouse The sister attempted in vain to dissuade her from ber purple. She had her trunk removed to the rear street, where a back waa in waiting, and either aloce, or accompanied by some one in waiting, she left, since which time no clue of ber whereabouts can be had, notwithatanding the most juvimui effjrts have been made to ficd her. Her bethrothed ahares the anxiety consequent upon ber mysterious conduct, and is en tirely ignorant of her purpose and where she bas grr.e Tbere is much surmise and speculation. QfK'rjg Charles of Wurtemberg was recently taking a walk in civilian's dresi, near Stuttgart, wheu he entered itti conversation with an old peasant, arkijg him what people think of their sovereigu. " The King is right enough," said the peissLt, who did cot know bis majesty, " but the Q jcen is taid t near the breeches." " So, so." replied tbe Kin?, acd afterward sect him $i'J as a reward for this frank exrresioo of the popuUr opinion. This Queeaof Wurtemberg ia Olga, the daughter of the late Cur Nicholas fche haa inherited all tbe tageoioa qualities of her father, acd thoegh cow in ber forty-third year, is a-1 ll 1 remarkable for that cammand.ng beauty whih made her once the most brilliant belle air.r.rg all the imperial rricce of Earoc Mx at ix Ghat KaiTiDf The London cor respondent of the Chicago Tribune says of the cattle cholera: "Hundreds cf farmers hive lost the whole of their stock, which is ruin. Oar sheep were thought to be quite safe, but it has proved otherwise Our meat is cow cce shilling a pound, snd is cipeoted tj be higher ia a day or two. A faoiiuc of animtl food la predicted, and vegetari anism sta;:ds a c harcu at last of getting a fair trial." fjgTGea. Lank declared recently, on oath, ia New Orleaaa, that be was citizen of Louuiana, acd, on tbe strength of that declaration, waaadmiued to the Lou.aiao bar. He cow turns up as aixea of Massachusetts, and a caodidate fur Cocgreis from that btate. t2T A Sheriff's daughter out la Wlscocaia lately reteaeed two prison era acd eloped with tbeaa while ber father was away
ti LsoHTsoF r. it ac rc a ruv Tbe cot of precuring ose wltc-a ia the Wirzcaae was $3,100. Father Beck, tbe general of tie Jesuits, la la a dying condition at Home.
A achoolmaster streck "i!e" the other dav. but it tu enly juvec-il. A St. Louis slreet ear eecdoctor was fined $25 for trying to put a womao off tbe car, sodposirgsbe was a rrgro. ?ai proved that she waa &n Indian. Two German cirla fron Blcoialcetoa. III.. who bad cnwittlnglv beea Inveigled icto a bouse or in tame at tu JLoca, attempted I commit suicide by taking opium. For several weeks past there kave beea a cumber of religious revivals goiog oa ia the most prominent Methodist churches ia Baltimore, which have beea largely attended. Tbe Toronto Leader gives prominence to a report that the Fenians are secretly contemplating a raid on Canada. L'Ualon Nationale (a French Canadian Journal) gives currency to a like statement. Tbe Democratic gala io five States is about 100.000 votea. thia year. Thia will do to begin with. Aaother 100.000 gain next year will elect a conservative Congre and plae the country "ill right " At Birmingham, England, a charwoman w aa cleaning some attic windows, forty feet from the pavement, and as she was leaning out. sad denly fell into tbe street upon man passing by. He was fatally injured, but the escaped UillUll. It is stated that Mrs Henrv Ward Beecher proposes to read ber husband's lecture, unoo in vitatiju of lyceums and literary associations, Mr. Beecher s health preventing him from undertaking another lecture campaign. It would 6i m that the spirit of atautou Las communicated itself to the aubordinate officials at Washington. An employe of the Treasury, a Dr. Bogan, waa arrested and committed for knocking a young lady dowu io tbe street with bis cane, whom he had grossly Insulted, and who bad indignantly declicei his escort. Abd-el Kader, on tbe2üthof August, while passing through Blois. received a deputation of the Free Masocs of that city, joined by one of Tours and one of Nantes. The Free Masocs complimented him on his acts of humanity and charity during the massacres in Syria. TbeKmir thus replied: "I thick the present Committee for Free Masonry io general. I regard Free Masonry as tbe irst institution of the world; acd, in ray opinion, any man who doei not prefer t be a Free Mason is an incomplete man. I hope the day will come when tlie principles of tbe Order shall prevail in all the world, and then all is people will be at pr " My wife La gone to viait her mother. 1 am happy to be able to state that the children accompanied ter Feace, quietness and felicity rcijjn in my dwelling. I come and go unquestioned. I stay out late at night without fear of rebuke. I lie abed of mornings, and no one insists on my getting up. My friends pats the evening with me, and tbere are none who tell tue tbe next day that the window cu.'Uins are filled with tobacco smoke, and the parlor bis the fragrance of a bar-room. If two or three friecds come home to dine with me, the cook never &ks me why I brought them, nor complain of a headache. What is more, she does not insist upon havicg a new silk dress every week, nor burst it to tears if I utter ciude and naughty words. The fact is, if there is one thing I like more than snother, ia to have my wife visit her mother. Surra -Ou Pridaj, Oct. 20, iofant a'anghler f J. H. C. and Mary Smith, aged ane year aoJ six monüi. Tke frleads ef the parents are lnv'.ted to attend the funeral at 2 o'clock to-raorraw afternoon. Residence 1etwn Il'Inoii. irr1i:aB, St. Clair and Pratt street. DRY GOODS. ELLIOTT, GADD & CO., (suecor to TOL'SET, BTÄAM ä CO..) Vat Watsliinfftoii Street, Hate now In Stors a vary Urge atwck wf Latit 9iyl DRESS GOODS, CL01KS, S1IAHLS, FIRS, &c, Jat received from New York and Boston. Vf lav, to particular artont'on to onr nock ot Morinooo, Poplins, Dolainoo, Lustres. DREh'S GOODS, WTklch it tha L11MFT IS THE CITT, and comprises all tke LATEST STTLES in Low, lleünm tui lice Qaal.t es. We offer tben VFRT CHE IV. n r. IK "i CLOAK1XO CLOTHS, BROAD CLOTHS. C.iSSIMERES, SATiSETS, JEAXS, BLANKETS, Of all kind's is 10 vtrv larzt aad offciaj at prices as l,ic j i t.U lout:.' C!1 aaj t,. ELLIOTT, GADD & CO., 74 Cast U avahlngton Street. octil-10t UVLU STABLE. I5RI ALL13,jraw York Liver? aac fate It a. aoa. ia aae it Soot reri etroot.ta tie roar er aoo's bioc a w. fob).
EXCURSION.
TTiiirc irxcriisiot. tu steaitsot V -GOVERSOE M0STt.V will saaktaGraU free tictrsioa tp tk river to tie first laaalsg aad cowa tke ILi- t wvomor'o oa to narrow (Saadav.) m "d!Ii 11 H Jork. The poMte are rerpect-I'LirJ- , f new ELL, Mssur. ECTTIRFiELD. Cork. at-41t HOTELS. IttACY HOUSE, Cor. illinetls and .narktt Street, iyDIAXAPOLIS, JXD, F. T.'PALMXR, X PÜCTECOST, Proprietor. STREET CARS ra to and from tke aW of tke Macj" to ik Caiom Depot aad all parts of tk CUT. P. & Front tho 334 of October, I'M. tk rico of way tara vnu do rtdcd to f iv tMJUir$ rrr W. ootSl-dlaa VENISON. Rich. Rare and Racy! ITtBESIl VENISON tbe first of tk oeason rocolvod V d aorred np In every style, by He kiab. at tho -uerauaa." H. K. BEZtKIAU. octitr REAL ESTATE SALE. WE WILL SF.IL IT irCTION, OS MONDAY. OCTOBER 5f 3d, at 1 o'clock P. M., on tne promNEW BRICK HOUSE, No. 340 Kortb Xoble atreet, coLta!n!ar F4ve Rooms ciiar, i auirj, c, noii ana ramp. ALSO: An empty Lot. 30 feet front on Walnut tret Tims On-thlnl cask; balance la six, twelo and etgnieen moo ids. saio poiuvo. SEIDKNSTICKER 1 KAPPES, tctl3-d: Real Eatate Aetata. CHEESE. CIIDI-Si: ! CHEESE ! WR. and Hsmburg Cheese, rorelvcd froiu tko . dairies In larir onanUte daily, for a!e cheap. J ULU. TT . UKKLYU MS & CO., üeaeral CommIaloQ Mercaaats. ct 12 d lot No. 4 LouUlana street. PRACTICAL HATTER. INTERESTING TO THE PUBLIC. rrinK tubfcrlbor, furnitrly HrftaJwsy Hatter, aaJ X for more tbao twenty ysan aüociated m lib the leaders of FaLinn. and cow Proprietor of the Indianapo 14 Hat Manufactory, being Caturinly encouraged by the liberal patronag of an appreciating pnlüc, La, in tne spirit a od pride of honorable competition a;a!n.t Kasttrn production In his art. resolved npot a renewed aud U3re efficient effort to produce a bome-mado fashion able bead dress whch shall be strictly in keepinz with all the new Improvemtn s, and fully up to tbe spirit t iae propreniT. aire wo live in. This season he has Introduced, fa addition to the Gents' and oucg Genu' Fall Syles of Fashionable Hats, all inr 6ianaara My le or trade renown, a follows: No. 1 Gents Fall Style for ie65. No. 1 T nng Genu' Fall Sl)le fr 1?65. No. 3-Gvnt' Broadway Standard, Boll Mylr. No. 4 New York Mandard, Straight style.' No. 6 Tbe Medium Union, Standard style No. 6 The Paris Standard, Bell styfe. Ko. 7 Tho Paria Standard. Ü'Orsay tylo. No B-Tne Tarla Standard, Yeoman style. No. 9 The Frlenda Standard, Stra gilt stjle. No. 10 The Friends' Standard, Bell style. No. 11 Ladies' Silk list. Fall styles for UZ. His standard 6tyles are rare productions of intellect aud kil', ingeulonsly blendirs all the nice po nts of the several styles (tecbnizallv) in original stales, uniqae and ao faultless la combination that by the mere width and shaping or the brim, with snitable carl, will make theoi suit tho fancy of the met faidions Keutlfinan. or tbs Juuicioua ta-te of the plain ami neatly dreitoed hnet yeotran. The above named Mjles are all bome-maoe proauctions, and nns-.rpassed for quality of material and elegance or oaten, wbich material i enbaacrd In value by the tnorlnt ojranJi of manipulation, in tbe bands 01 legitimate llattcr, fCierjijttcallj bkillJ in the practlcal execution of him difficult art. Witt these facilities at bis command, be isniow prepared to produce a borne made lUt, at manufacturers' prices, of nDurpaied ele Kance. combiniDsr eeniu with science, neatness with style, beauty with quality, light ne-s with durability, elasiicny witn airergxn.an-i a per. ect model mould tit, noft ana areeaDie to tbe bead or tbe wearer. Gents' Silk Hats altered to the Fall style. Gents' Mlk Hats altered to Lacke' Kakh ouable Style? W. P. BK0WN, Practical Hatter, No. 34 Kentucky Aveoue, Indianapol, Ind. octlS-dAwtf WAR CLAIM AGENCY. LAW OFFICE WAR CLAIM, AND c;oLjjECTior AUEKtnr, .1. 7U 'el asliluBiota Mlrcet, II MA A POMS, 11). ALL KINDS OK MILITARY EUSlNKSS TEAN8ACTJCD. All classes of War Claims correctly prepared, applied for, aud promptly collected. foldiers and Oficera, who, from defective rolls or other causes, have not obulned full Pay and Bounty can obtain tho asm from the Treasury Department throagh this agency. Pay, Bounty and Pensions for Soldiers, Officers or their Legal Heirs, if entitled. Pay for Horses lost in battle, on picket, or lo the line of duty, nnder orders. AH damages by Troops or by Military Orders; every class of claim founded la law, Justice, or oqaity, secured. Unpaid County and Township Boanty collected. Citizens of Indiana holding Military claims, toldlors and Officers of tho Morgan raid, can obtain their pay. Business before tho State Military Auditing Conmlttee or loss or use of property, subsisting, trancportlng or recruiting men, will bo attoaded to promptly. Offlcen' Back Pay for Servants Wages obtalnod. (Officers will call or correspond, and find it to their interest tod so.) Commutation of Batloos for Prisoners of War. or men on furlough, speedily obtained. Krrorson rolls corrected for men wrongfully charged and tried for desertion, or absencn without leave. Civil and Military Collections miade In all Counties of tho State by Traveling Agents. Officers' Settlements and Returns made out on fair terms, and certificates obtained with dispatch from tko Departments Mr. JOHN P. DURPIILD, formerly of tbe Second lad. ana Cavalry, is attached to this office, who has been for two years in thia business of Officers' Retarns and Settlements, ami is thoroughly posted la every question. All Veteran Officers f Cavalry, Artillery and Infantry, who aro being mustered out can obtain their final Affidavits and fay Accounts, warranted correct, on which to draw their final pay. Th Clerks of th'.s oSce srs all Veteran Soldiers. Blanks of all kinds on band. Full instructions give to returning Officers withoat charge. Competent Clerka and notaries alwai s is tho office. Aa efficient Aceat at Washington City. Baslness in all parts of this State or other States transacted by mail. Office oppoaito Metropolitan Theatre and Maler Dana D. S. Mustering and DbuMng Office, next to Ma.on.o Ball, Sheets' Bnildirf, Xo. ? West Wasblrgton street. J. W. BLAKE, Late Colonel 4d:h ladlsna Tola., Attorney and Claim Ae fat. eui-Cif BOOKS AND PAPER, HOOKS A.l PAPER IT W H O L E S A L E ! 500 nuj-iii-300 DOZEN READERS, 00 DOZEN G ZOG RA PHI 300 DOZEN GRAMM IRS, RRAMS WRTTINO PAPER, 1,000 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER. 500 REAMS FLAT PATERS, 1 ,000,000 ENVELOPES, sOO DOZEN BOTTLES INK, 30 CROSS BONNET BO ARM, ':00 DOZlN SLATES, US. SLATE PENCILS, Ali. at Cincinnati or CHeapi VhU$alf Pricti, AS BOUL.f STEWAUT X lO'S, IXDIAyAPOLJS, J'D. octS-dtf
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UGTROPOLITAN TDGATRB, Corner TTarsltacr'on td TettK$it Strerfi ximnngtr nr. w. li.rtiiey, CHANOICF TIME: Doors open at 7 o'clock. Overture begia. at t. a. Sattirday EYening, Oct. 21st, 1865. LAST SIGHT 0 ' ' Mr. V 3IInm COULDOCKi LOUIS XI! 0 VE RTTR OSCH T. ST RA. 0E TOUCH OF XATURE! CJ-Monday, Ocivber 23, IMMA WALL.R.-J Ia o Aamlcic. Parouctte aad all reserved eats.c. pr circle Mc; Privat Box as, for !i persons, fA 00; Orchestra 8ata, ?S ceats; Oallery and '''.H,e"U: CUr in arms, $. PARTICULAR N OTIC.-Tbe Horse Cars leave tb Pr..t!,trT TeniB aub e,0 perforaanc. People living at a distance caa relv en this. FOR SALE; Printing OCicc for Sale. EXTRA Inducements will be given to any ol want lag to purchase. It la a Democratic Papon none oilier need apply; bas all tbe County Patronage. No other paper published In the eounty. Tor parucalars inquire at this oc. octlS-dtUlovolw1w DOOKS, STATIONERY. 6c. NEW WHOLESALE II la nk Book. School Root:. Paper nntl STATIONERY II0ITSE, PARSONS, MACAULEY & CO., i No. 13 West Maryland Street, IISTIDIs- ANI APOLI8 , K1KU TO TUS IfUbK Cd stleclu f gJ ' at tho loweht prices of Chk-ar. Cincinnati r New Cd stlecliti ot Tork. Our Line of stationery contists in pari f Envelopes Diaries for 18G6, Cap, Demy and Medium Blanks, Folio and Quarto, full bound and Letter Paper, Note Paper, L'gal Cap, Record Cap, 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, Letter do Star Pencils, -Scrap do Union Pencils, Carpenter's do Bubber Goods, Steel Pens, Pen Holders, Sealing Wax, Ink Stands, Copying Presses, Skeleton do Portfolios, Rulers, Bubber, Rulers, Wood, Office Tape, Eyelet Sets and Eyelets, Spring Tapes, Sponge Cups, Check Cancelors, Erasers, Propelors, Dice, Slate Pencils, Rhodes1 Mucilage, Pen Racks, P. 0. Boxes, Envelope Boxos, Letter Openers, Chess Boards, Crayons, Slates, Rhodes'OilBoards,Etc, ets. School Hook r livery Hh nl Al TKE ID7TFST I RU. M.rrk.Ma. Inturaur DfV.ir. Count (JfTlu.tf. Railroad Men, Bankers, and all others in wakt of goods ia ear lino will do eil lo esll and onr stwk t-efore pir ehaing e'sewbre Orders by mail Cllel proxptly. &ct-dtirtDTl PARTNERSHIP. ü'opartnrrnlilp IVoiire. WE kave this dav aaorlate-t with m In wiae Mr. 1QUS iL CALDWKLL, rorioerly of K. B. Alvoid A Co. The bn Ines will to continued under the old firm same, and - ilk oar large capital and lncrea4 facilities we know w can give ecl:r aetiaf action lo tb trad. ChOLA5D, yAGllhE A CO. lodiatiapÜs, (id. 3, 163. netS-cAmif Notice of Copartnership. FflHK a?erslgiied bavo this day formal a copartnerJ. sb!p coder tb aaa cf Dubq A Karat, ta carry en the baslness of Gas Fitting. Steam Fitt!eg and Plumb lea bnsiD.as. All work done by as will ko gaarantted aadVot tk lowest rates. V. ask th. f .KM. t. ; as a trial an s.l(r!f thotv patronsre. J. C. DUXS, JOHN KAH5KT. DUaW & kaui:v, GAS & STEAM FITTERS 6 PLUMBERS, 3S und 40 Kentucky Avenue. ALL SOKTS OF FIXTCKKS 05 BA5D AT ALL tlices aad faralifcf at tke Ioei ratr. say 4- if COPARTIEKSniPo IBAVX associated with myself lu the Livery, tale acd Boarding Ma Me Bonce Jvha A Drew, wkf lrora this day baa becoo a partsor la said b a sine.. Tb baslness of tb new tra will be condaetod at tk old stand, 3o 10 IiH Pearl atreet, tn the rear of tb Sentinel Build xf. Tbanktsgtb public for pat patronage, I b.pe they saay see ft to cottince tb same. join? B. ICLLTVAN , of ICLUVAK k DEI W. lodia&apollsMay . ItCA swy-dtf V7AT4TED. BOrSI, ooitalatag dx, tevoa ar lgbt rooms, sxJtaslo for m sVoojrllnr-heaio, by a proxspt paying tost la ret re tt ttts OCce. 7 est
T. TRICrCLA4D, wrjrrj:AH Cialei ni ... Xssrcixrn una Doracatle LIQUORS, MOIVrii WtJtBfton Strl, Vet of th atatt) lion. WHEAT AND RYE WHISKIES. ILKO. PURE OLD KENTUCKY B0URB0. Irish and Scotch Whiskyjroa Bond, AND Old ttroivn C lirrry. Tort. C'larri and Champaign. sagVAtf
J M cNAMARA. (Late Kitf 4 MrNasisaa,) RECTIFIES ANb WOOLESALX I IAL1R IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Ul'JNGAflELA, 1TK AND BOCtüOS KkT. M&DklRa, MUSCAT. MALAGA WINES, -cVISTID CIQARS, 28 South niinois Street,' INDIANAPOLIS. IND. JylT-ail MEDICAL. GLAD X EWS FOR THE CSFORTTNATF.. BELL'S SPECIFIC FILLS Are warraiited In all ra.es f.r tae rasov aoJ rmasiaaaxTCcurroia alltfhet-e sr!U-g from setna! airoisrs or TOUTS I'LL lib:SCRs,T10N, Seminal Loss, Vtgbily Emt.al n ao4 Sensual Dreams, Genital, fbysical and Jfervea Ibllhy, Imootenre; Giet, Sexoal LM.vares, Ac., Ac, Ac. 50 CIIAXOK OF DIKT IS fflCBSSA&r, aud tbey can be ose J without lrtectlon. Kar h loa coatal&a CO rills, Pric 0s Dotx.a. If yew cannot g.t toooa of your dratgist, tbev rill to sect ly ma.l securely sealed, postpaid, m1ib fall Instructions, that Innre a rare, oo receipt of th uodj: aad a pavpblet of IU0 pages oa too rrrors of yootU tt coonnjurocM aavl remtwiy, aiit frte; 10 reu reqolre! fr potsge. Aildre-s Vr. J, iara, Cotusnltlng rbvsiciar, P. O. Box iUVv. 4 Hroadsrsv. I5.w York Draiers ran to sop'Wd y Dnas hsmi A C-, Kbolesal Ag&ts,!(w Tori; Tomlmo A Cx, Igent fur Indianapolis. IVIoro Valuable Than Cold! BRYAN'S LIFE FILLS Purify the Hive J, Remove Headache. Dhalces, GM Jit, Droic,Ukpleasant Orsams, Dlmn.so of Sight. lodJefctloB, CleaBse tho Mote ach acd Bowels, lscac Ntw Lirs In tbe deblliaied snd RESTORE THE SICK TO HEALTH. PERFECT Try ihr mT I he j tily coat H cnta, .b4 If yu c.a r4 them of your drnggiot, send tbe money to Da. J. BRT AJt, Cooscltlng l'hjsirlsa,44t Broadway. P. 0. Bot 5079, and thev will be sent by return of mail, postpaij. Dealer toppllrd by Dsnas Barure A Co , Wholesale Agents, Vpt Vorkjlomilckon t'ox.Ag'atsfor loilana polls. If joa rf quire a rel.abl. rrni1y to restore yoo, 'o DR. HARVEY S FEMALE PILLS, a bever-failiOK r-ütr f.r th. remTal cf OlMtrvtlM, mo maiit frvm uhat c v"ftUeg ai.'. Tiey ar safe and anre. and III rtiwre tatnr lo every rase. They are alaoeSirarions In ail ca of Teakn., Whites, Tro. lapsus, Ac. ÄoU In j. "v-.talnirg CO Till, PrVo 0a Douaa. Send fur Dr. Uarvey'a iMvate Medical Advlaer, oddressed to feciale; 100 pag, gluing toll iastructloos, la cents required for post re. tfyoa csnnot pvrchas tbo pills of ytnr drnrgit, tbej will to sent by mall, poet paid, aecoro from observation, oa receipt of Ono Dollar, by Dr J. Baraw, Consulting I'byslclaa, P. 0. Box 6079. a. J Broad war, 5e Tork. Ialers eopplled Ly lmti Barnes A Co., vTh&leaalo Agenis, 5w iork; Tomllcsoo A Cot, A gents for Iodaoa polls. angCo-deodAwly OIL STOCK. OIL AND MINING COMPANY OF HENRYVTT.T.'n, I2ST23. ORJlSlfn CXbXH TBK LAWS OF TUB STATK. Capital Stock, - - $500,000. Ulrldrd into lO.OOO Stirr. Value $50 rsicti. Par IIAItltlU I1AIL.1. fresjldcsif. H. UOSE71T1IAIX, rrcatttrer. J. W . TIIUHP, Kerreiarr. FIUK pUk are hereby notified that books aro w J open at the oftice of 11. Daily, Indianapolis, aud B. BosentkalL Jeffersxmvdl, led (or tb sal vt limited nnmhrr ef shares Tho procels of tk aaloe cf this stock to b devoted to tb devslopaaent af tb oil and caloeral lands bolongins; to tho Company, ot and tsj tkvo neighborhood of Henry nil o. Th boring Is m progresslng nnder tbe supervision cf an eiperlenred opera tor. Th Company bas three tbousaad arres of Isai, sltsated clneteeo miles from Jeflersonvillo, car Henrytile. Tho airfare Indications oo the. lands, together wiih tbo geological formetions, aro each as tejoitlfy tb aaost ssr.golc expertstlotj of finding abandatt deposits of oil. Kiprtercl il men frosa tho oil regioos f PeanylTarla and elsewhere, bavo prospected th!a terrl.ory, aadssytbat itcwfjpar farorsUy wltb tb best oil regional tho east. -The ceneral lmpr.lea anis to Wo that thoeoterprlM -and capital Invested in thedevelrvpm.nt of oil will eventoally settle cpon tLls portioa of 6e State as tbe mst promlstrg rrtlen witfcit its limits. HARBISON DAILY, reoldsa
WlJiG. . . i GOOD VII1E MADE FROM SORG MM.' ' JILT 13th. KS. Kev. A. Myers, of priiffieM, Oka. secured a patent to laak Sorgbasa Wine. This Wine is not Intoxicating. Is setter than tbe bt. Cheaper tk. tfe tr..t. I v-ry e21cintlB caaoa of sickner. Can U read for 2i cecti per i,n. Ceqaires no drags to make it. Caa bo aa4. troaa the .k.saiaiacs off rrrap anakiac. Jfe trooble to make it. lfaayfcody wants to kaw anything abott tk!a Wla letth.sa axldreas Apple A Weor, SH. Paal, Ib4 , wfee arc asMgneoa of A. Myers or his patent, and proprietors aftbopatectlavectioo for "Improved Sorgbnta vTla," laixd for tb ft at of Indiana, isad who ar cow pre. pared to etil Coonty. Towns kip, kf.anarartar.rs aast Io41snd aal Rights, wi:h tbe receipt to make tbo Wine.
Agents WA&tef to Mil K'gbti lc ever; Coonty net so'd . For partienlars aSJr AI TI.K A WFS5ER. aa.3-42ac St PaaL,Iciaaa. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, aaaraa UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. Off ICE OS TBE C0älfi CF WASHtXGTOü A31 Mr1(Laa streola, I&dlaaapolU. Tbreo daily BxpreoM to Sew Tora, Two dally Kxproaaes t Cincinnati, and Two daily Xxpreaee to Chicago and 81. Letts; Tb above Compaa'.es ar the only prlTl1eg.l X tprooMa tho following roada, vli: UTDIA9A CK TT RA U LAFATXTTB 4 CHICAGO; ISTDtASAPOUS A PXEU; IIKU EACTZ 4 fcUCHifOSL. BBLLXFOXIA1SB 4 LSDlAJtATULia. Moooy, packagos, valaahlea aad rrolgkt caxrtod wnh SaJaty and dlsmncb, and la charg of spoclai aad Sciosl gVT. Boioa, 21 aad DrafU wlllh proabutl olUctod aa raadratvM xaada
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