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r Mtotriot oommi will MMrdloglf •ppolnt la Mota eooAty of th« Suito m Board of BoglMon, compooed of on# Radical, on* OodmttbUto Repabllwn and on* army offloor.” Tli* Mm* Information come* from othtr aonroos, ao Chat It may b* aooepUd a* th* •zpr*aalon of th* Pr*ald*nt aa to tala poll* oy Intta* approaching Southern *l*otiona. If th* Prwldant do** not lni*nd to lnt*r>

•adeaeorod to maintain and *aJbre*,

G«n«ral Oaxirr ahonld net forget the la*, tta* flnt eon. ■ • ' ad*a!d*d

ter* in tboa* (lootIona, at laaat two mambora of tala cabinet are doing ao a

to actively,

and thayhav* pladgad ttaelr’offlolallnflaenoe and tha official pattrOMM under ttaelr control, to th* wing of iM Itapub* lloan party which th*y rMogataa aa th* “aound corn.” Boutwull 1* backing tala candidal* for Oov*mor la Tanaaaa**, and Oaaawaui la doing Ukawla*. Ttala int*rffir*noe by Federal ofln*r*ln But* election* me*ta with r*bnke from avan Radical paper*. Th* K«W TTm* Times on* of tta* moat ably oendnotad Republl-

mtry.aayai

1* more than doubtful. •Oraatly lotetmtad* In the oonteet he maV natorally be; and right ho certainly la In ‘bellarlng that the future political eharaoter and

aaetlon of tho Republican party and agalnat another acoiiont tta* aeotfon •»- •ailed by Mr. Boatwell being, moreover, that which U mo*t In barmoey wlth tbe general polloy of tta* Praald*nU*Od wfcta tta* deem* and purpoa* of tta* party

everywhere.”

Tta* Albany, If*w York, Journal, another Influential Republican paper, tta* But* organ of ttaai party In Raw York, la no laa* decided In It* condemnation of th!a attempt of Federal offimi'a to influ •no* SUt* elaotlona. It*nqulr*a: "Haa not the Secretary mad* a mlatakef What la ther* to warrant tala lnt*rfhr*nu* with-a quaml purely localf So farm Republloaniam la oouoerned both of tb* candidate* for Oovornor in Teaname* have equal claim* to recognition. Each waa • rebel whea he enappiod that rebellion wa* likely to aueoaSd and to ally the Btat* with th* Oonfederataa. Each became converted under the premur* of a*lf intereat. And aa<. h hav* alnoa acted with th* party, aupporXing all Ita maaetree, Including emancipation, Ibvmtitar*

in man, la, cleat

MUU"

inegroea

liehment of equal tlonal principle.”

I rujatuuipmei^Uf iu

with oitiMDahip aod ««ub- ' rights aa a oonatltu-

Tha telegram* of both Bourwau. and OnnawiiLL, ezprmalng tb* wermmt *ynipathy for Stokm, In thia “purely local quarrel,” have already been pubHahad, *o that there can be no doubt aa to tb* Interference of both in that mate election. On last Saturday the gubernatorial canvaaa lu Tenneae** oloaed at Kaahvlll*, and b >th candldatm apoke. Wo quoU from lia oloalng reply ot STozaa, to abow tta* length that ta* would go to prevent the •zpreaaion of th* will Of the people, or to •et U aside If Itataould be adverse to him. Qeneral Btozbb In hla rejoinder to Mr.

Shttbr, aayai

“1 will now lulee my warning Voice to

notify ttaa people that th*i^ grafter tfoubfa 0 If, oauaezt^taamdajq 0 you will

ooma to the ballot box and vote fur me, all will be well; but if you elect Senter, 1 will ewear, by the powers above, I wilt proceed to Waablngton and repeal tbe law removing me dlaabUltle* of tiov •ruor Senter, aa well aa thorn of rebel*,

and place them where they were twelve

— *“* “ * **

“The

», and (Acre they skull stay. km Republloau party will not

be trauipieu under loot by • man who wholly disregards the lew* of the State and the Ooneiltmlon of the United States aa De WUt O. Senter baa dene in eke ap polntment of reglataara throughout tbe

Bit

viuuv, wiling to him aa Speaker Senate; end that a writ of quo warranto could be aped out agalnat aim for now discharging the functions pertaining to

the office of Governor.” «• t

Sroznala backed up by two members of the UaWoet, end ttala glvee color to tbo threats ha Indulges In, provided Ilia people do not elect him. It la hardly to be supposed that Stozna would ran tare upon each an axpraaslun unless ho had tome aaauranoa of support from hla patrons In Waahlugton. What hope for e “fair election'' in Mlaeiaalppl, which it under mil itaryrule completely, If the electors In Tennessee, with a recognised State govern-

er*.

meat and representation In Congress, • threatened with trouble If they Vote

their choice between two Republican can dldatee'.for Covaruorf Them threat* would have the appearance of mere effrontery, the last effort of * drowning man to save himself from hla fate, li Stokm had not spoken with great ear neetnem, representing that tbe Federal Government would loterfare to upset the State Government If Sums was elected Governor. The non-ectlou of the PreSl dent may allow fair elections In Tennessee, Mississippi end Tezaa, bat, if Bout wmll end CaxawxLt bed All swing, the threats ol Stokm would b# put in form If sanrzn should be elected, aa he will be, *1 though the Influence of the administration la arrayed qpdmt him.

< ui'wmuLHJjJ iPPWHBJ Among the leads of Chlaaie now imported at San Fnaotaco, are many women, Oyer these regular flgtata take place, and Oie atrongest aim eoehrela tbe prettiest ffeL Tb* following extMetfhjm

of

wh*t

tlonofwhett

JubUi ^ have been

Goode are admitted not<

city, and no effort* mxk* it compute

Mraat, oppoMta th* Bontatt Houae, which tbn proprietor ha* generously donated

HrSf.

pmiutHi »wi • or wrotol kM

pear* to

prevent colon -

riotinih. nl . n lir „j.

EflrTUe offidal returns of the late election In Virginia develop* the feet that •he nagree* voted mors nearfly ttaelr registered strength than the white*. This disposes of the Radical allegation of intimidatleit, i » >”

for tke oeceelon. Tko bolldlag in k bmdone one, taevtagel^rt roome probebly twenty by one bund»a and fifty fota In benidM • Urge on* lit, the rear, in which tbe machinery ia to be hlbtted. A streamer taaa been f •orcae the west front of th* taMring ttaa word*! “Gmnk Fabric Exposition-WeUome to tbe ufaetoreta of the West mkt Bonth." The room* are flU*d with ttaepeodnett of mlUB Gum nll tmata of the eountry, d tbe .d^phy ta^ftar mp^ fa the «p* Chicago last yenr. The *fp*de abow* inoksde rnw prod ueta, and tbeuaml Ikbriea of wool nod eoStow ' country, oomprlslng th* WFMUMffh m^wflKn* mm mpfall fata 1 WOvafaH VeOvQmp mm I ehs, jaena aridiaaeala; e T blankets, unit Jackets and wonted good* la general ; brown aheatlnga, tickings yarMi and^flut^vrittaS earM modmfotannd multn. 4 * there at* some of th* could wish for, which wet* made in CallIndlana la largely represented by goods from Seymour, Term Haute, Rising Ban, \r _ m Y ^ ntatkeewM 1 A^mbm V OTMjy liBWAfaBWVliV^f * wris f AhftvnnBMFINI and Hopei*, aadjSfa high ratak M a u.aaufkoturlak Btata. ^&*,, fln*il dfopfay of ninlwiiM, aeaowg ttasM

a. jp.

M*The Phllsdelphia Apt aaye the Military Commission that aat upon General Gas irr’a deed hone, have returned

a verdict of—“botta."

m—

•mhurheaeeb

■Tbe Washington specials to the Ctnotnnail OOmmsreiat give the folloSrlikg latermatioa in relerenepto the new ceunterfelt ten dollar notaet Spurious ten dollar legal tender notae aro coming Into the Treasurer’s office ftola tbe banka of Ml the Northern States

Raw York course the

of

more particularly faom the city banka. Ask matter of

Government experts In the Judgment money am kept boatiy engaged ia separating the epurious trout tne genuine, a matter difficult to aMCmplleb, no nearly

perfect le the eountarfoR. -

—ew MtahMi we

Ur aotaa, while the Ratiom

bow tbz ooxrzxzzrsan. wzna mask.

> Company en

r of tho tan dot

Bank Note

Company have for a lung time past been nngaged in printing these notes. A lace plat# end berk plate have been stolen irom one or twe of these componlee’ veetta end used fortbln (huMtcrteufttaue, or else two at tbe prlntefn. who have Men engaged In printing the genolne note, oallnded together, tad While one o ’ tkem obtained the lead intpraaelone of the face plate, the other taaa obtained the lead impression of tbe beak plate, end

ibua obtained a oompleh ‘

a complete lead impreaelon

of

of tbe note. , Mi

la neoeskefyjkMJtajnualhers. The seel and the tint ie so Mtuple and so easy to

through the regular electrotisry proceae, and the genuine sdlly Imitated by tta* spurious, electrotype pi"' * —* ‘ ^

stone go

typing bettery note la readtl;

After tta*

type plate la formed by

the battery on the’ face of tho lead Impression, the * “ ‘ “ '

plate la soon reedy tor print•tae pnhHe wttl *M the dan- _ they are ^ not take proper care of

woBZ zot nozz at Pxa TMaxunT nn-

FABTXZMT.

Ttale ten-dcllar zreenbnek la neObor engraved nor printed In tbe Treasury Department. The Bureau of Engraving end Printing la oonduated with eo many aafe-

g la oonduated with so many eel guards that it la next to Impossible for

tblef or false officer of tbe government to

'*famdl tammasta tael# W walm*ta* < kam 1

•Ion of a plate. A^tbe plates, finished ami unfinished dies, notes, and other materials are kept In e Urge vault la the engraver's room. To tnls vault there are three dlfltareot looks, each key being in <ke possess Ion of a eepnrate officer oi^the Department. The Chief of tho Bureau haze ayetem of guaida and watchmen that it la toot easy to deceive, to that It to impossible for n plate to be etoton, or n l'-vd impreaelon of • pinto to he got away

Mtx ozlt sAfa nair. ’

When the Government resolves to have

all Ita money engraved and printed la the acme boUSing, and nnder tE# proper Government officers, perhaps we will have no more of stolen plate* end eaoton

lead tbloi

3ns, and'all Boatwell to

engrev!

ment money In the Treeenry baltdlng, ^hereby eevlng time, tronbto nod extra expense, end running no risks of stolen

plates.

MOTH TO BZ OALLBD IK.

It la thought that General Spinner will call In the tan-dollar issue of green

furthei

btoka at once, end save all trouble from fear of eoqnterfofte.

The FveaMeatlal Rebuff at Weleherfa Prasideut Grant's rebuff et Weleher's

to bo

nd to P, , . ,

steward, and ordered break fkat brought to him from a respectable eating bouse kept by a colored caterer. The President demolished the colored cookery

fi »um ovurvfrffirj, suo uwuur*

renoe of the morning wee made the subject of several kite at Grant, who reeelv-

Whe to PteeMentr Tho Cincinnati Oommsrsial inclines to th* opinion that there la some doubt as to who ia the actual President. Commenting upon the peculiar condition of affairs at the national oapitol, it aayat “Perhaps there la just a shade of danger that, In th* absence of U. 8. Grakt from Washington, enjoying the aelt sea braese, and the nice drives, end the pleasant dances at Long Branch, and the bone races at Saratoga,\the Hon. Gkona* B. BOUTWKLL, Secretary of the treasury, may mistake himself for the President of the United States. It la a clear case that Grant la not wearing himself out In the ehalr of the Chief Magistracy, end the earnest man from Massachusetts may feel that he la called upon to taka tha plaoa of the absent chief, and furnish the administration principles baaed upon Plymouth Rock end the Rook of Ages. All that we have e right to aak la, that Mr. Bourwnu. shall give th* autyeot hla best considers-

Men.''

Boorwabbla not alone in mistaking himseli tor tbe President of the United States. Chmwbul telegraphed to Stokm, ot Tsuaesses, that he no doubt expressed the aeutimeata of General Grant, elthougb the dlstlngatahed Individual was at Long Branch, leaving tbe Government to run on Ita own hook, whlek It would probably do Just as well M though he waa attempting to direct Ita course. But the Postmaster General aeema to have been unfortunate In firing off that gun, for the discharge refioiled Hk# * breach/ weapon, and he was told up for repairs, mo country aeema to ba ink quandary la regard to Orar*. Soma laelfae to opinion teat lie fa very very deep, end others that hels extremely ahellow. Some attribute hla reticence to incapacity—an Inability to comprehend end tils ibarge the high dutlee uonflded to him. while othifre era kiiugtag to tb# Ides

that • Ml waters run deep. Puchape thff <4«A> tv—, fVras. latter imprwniiin to oorreot, and tee *

MS*--.**—

! H .tstuft Ifaaf Ht/, . . - V v,., %l1WSF*\f u *

that sort of

now oon-

impreasiooa

thing. Secretary M . Jffiffi •t deiing tha propriety of doing all tho vuig ana printing of tbo Governmoney In the Treasury boildlng,

ed them In atlenoe and without relish. One gentlemtn who joked the President

about It remarked

“I tnink you made e big mtotake ta retiring from the restaurant, Mr. Preel-

‘Whyao.alrf’'Mid Grant. ■ “Well, if I had been ta your place I should have quietly eat down in the general room, ordered break last, eaten It, and then Mked for my bill. Altar paying the bill, X should have said to the Impudent attendant, 'Sir, I have paid your mil;

r* poUtraeM.’

ptoiMy, and had the laugh against Peter the Polite." - Watkluffton Cor. to

YorkBsrtM.

that he

Ex-Senator Handrioks says

found the Paolfio Railroad mu a than he antlripeted—being well stookM

‘ " be considered

the first sober “““iKS

f, ' "-m- ■

,bas*i

Dann mTGtaLIf. ATlnta^Ont^Klng ot Terror*

i of Textile ]

■ The _ >.4r

, Fudge Chase and Mr. .. ifaJpong^H

public teen to

Sru dleton haa «i.i

M buBdiag, oa/Yfato

man tbe Democracy ou run with n akow

AiS

t In the box with batata

,CO.ton mlllio^oftaw^Vto

i place, when .be among

—— .. of tlmeta

l It wlU

•tfSJIG'

1^s^9m -*■ ra.. -rwT^— ^.a mumm On* wwgfaa roe# op In the box awTha^ tad t* some onelii tee tamm “Ft, wptF-qpe ^ MnnyoflffgSS

extremely mertl

be mad*'

and tbe speech Ivered by Mon.

»,2?:

waaeerneetly desired that)

teouldtae n

SfSStffiSr^

cloee *t five. On Friday

tagnaailM. '

The Junction rend win raters

W WUA oe ■n persons of charge, ; and have

i!ffiS2:ss , i;£ , saa2i“i kr to see a large attendance of Indianapolto

merchants and manufacterers. ' ,,t: ■ CoMxnnotAL.

fmm mmw ■

fipaoial Corrmpeafieaeyif tb^kpttnri^ '

OVRTniP.

Wk toft laditakpelto ovar the BeUefootalee rail way, on Monday mncnlagi at to* o’clock. The rata the night previous

dellghtfnl.

made traveling exceedingly rirr ^ TT _. Arriving at Cleveland at Jm&p** pi* o’clock r. tc, wo took tee Brie earn for. Dunkirk. At hnlf-peet three ototoek a< M. the conductor aroused uafroms^toeeapt sleep, and oommonieeted tee teet that we had arrived at our place of datamation. At this point wo were compelled to toy over until the Bpit morning at twenty mlnam pant eeven. The rid* from Dunkirk to ffew York (MO i wm one of tee flneet w# over took. rr _ scenery I tknk unequalled. Fkr .him-' dreds of mttan range of high kills .«xtend* on both aides of Mm rood. Clamp* of tram beautify fame, while % tbe eye but. reeu on cloetaT akavea hills. Veto* and valleye, meandering stream*,

clear brooks, tonaMMit waters,

and knolls prafapl teemaelv*eao often fa

teeeyeorthe tnvklertemliewandere to himself it th* Erie reed wee net ecetetructed through this eeetlon of country

limply on account of tho attraction and

magnlflmnoo of the earnery. About nine o'clock ten pa—eagew began to wenhlp at the ahrlne ot Somnue. At times ouv oar wm the "gayest of th# gay," every olaaa and every grade being repraneoted Several buxom laeaee were aboard, and found calm rapes* on tee manly bosoms of their hennx. Then we hail • bridal party. The bride, a splendidly farmed tody, wM elegantly adorned and guttering with diamonds. The groom faiia i small, dapper follow. HI# complexion wee swarthy, and all In all wm quite repulsive. Peril ape, though, ho has plenty of money, and that, “you know," to cheese.'' A half doMn stalora enlivened tbe oar with what they were pleased to yclept aonge, but tee opinion of the passenger* wm, their maria wm bat tee notoe of* meadlin party. But we hasten along. At half.peat •even on WedoMdky we arrived la Jersey Oltr, la ton mlautas thereafter

were la Rew York. TAiLoato stsikb.

d|»aXifS?2i2lSSFJS£; perhaps a tUousand. On Inquiry wo lean

,.r. ot them we were told tbai wife, with s machine, mi. " ‘ J moat.

on

»w demand twenty-five ;

r e upon the present rat. They were quite passable In personml, and looked M If tbey managed to kaep up pretty well ou fan dollars per week.

Wo visited the Union coarse, fa witness a race; It wm betwmn Lady Thorn and Goldsmith Meld. The race Wm for ffitOO, mile heste, beet three in five, In hern am. A large number of persons were In attendance, and bpth democracy and aristocracy were represented. Pro penlory to the race, we had a prim fight off a small amle, by twe Irishmen, one oi them being knoehed down once, withdrew from the uoutnettou the principle, yo*kRowt|’'j|y[ , i|'' rfI '’''‘ii|jtoa|||j' !T:

■ I,'toha uebleet efteem nlk" While tutting w* did not nation ntangle break.

ITT.

more been tU tad Saute during

Sgtei9ffS^2L£i8z Z& , &2ZlSS&£Z!Zt‘il& be wm sleeted » member of the lower

1 • Legislature,

lavtobed bis love upon a clownish and

^ve son; bat Burr gfao his to who is one of the islrsfa and s in tbe whole calendar of Stanhope the /danger is a world’s scorn sod contempt;

but Theodosia has covered the blackened mpigs

branch of th* State

on the

Ufa#* «f triSlSer

the eta of oar

the court room, shout cannon Plem and €tr-

cult court rooms rat together. W#

la and took «ti

, to repreaent the oonn"Mssefcijln m

otaMged hie duties, seqnUtlng blmeelf with eradte to htmMlf md oonetltnency. Mr. Atktoen wm skua of an excellent order of mind, end had he enjoyed the

him

takings, rad eharaeter, coupled with pnnetnality, that re toad him fram the aasitae of tee poor to

tlon of the prtoooera were th*

^ sssse

public schools a •numeration haa and wr taxes bat

by ooloi sshteto. a Yhrfi

S

Self . of tee apeetfie epprapriatfon “oplntoa’*ln teleoaaeuagainst •a* la favor of the eulored man,

tetetodfaiilhr*^?**tojSir jfgfel taler namber warn eoerigned to

tee greater number we** so set gate to tee toombe. We bed the pleMure of seeing tbe “shysters,'' end of bee ri ng teem talk. Wo earn, som** half doeen only. sented a mnhogsny appearance, but that

' eHenta,'' and aaotl nr oerpuleat, bad ea f what a fine time

one who

atderable to awy of whet a fine time be hoi epstot on “Coney lataad." But we

ktarita^learn, always

by. tbe eMe ef New Yei_. will go down end write yen tee penio-

W.S. R.

advanced tofl SO la

—Rew wheat has

Terre Haute.

^-jRew hay Mils In Terre Haute from ffi brick command but #4 SO The Newport Boaster Male telle ef -

els to the acre.

Oonyentlon of Uul

In 1iMa > tiogtOB?H*iurdsj? bafomaj^d?^ Sa£Si“tS3 .T —The deHnqeent tax list of dark ceunty foota up near ta.000. Of tela

of flMM M; Pm

S5.Y,* glx ..^

Owof the plotoiial WMklta fbr this week hM afine wood cut of the Inside of

Harmony Register,

—We learn that teeDnmoonto of Owen

•“‘ajarSS'W'?-

P 00 * 0 ** 11 •i*

until

Mtlsn-

wyer* ia the

—Mrs. Mary 0. Trout, says tee Oorydon RspubUsan, tee only nvolutlonery penloner surviving la Harrison county, ra-

snrvlvliir 1 ^ ■■L.,,. oetved this week, under a joint rseolu- ' ton of Congress, a pension oeitifloate eotttllng her to an Inereesed penafem from September, 1MB, to the precent time, rad -o long m sbe sbsll live, at tea rate of ne hundred and righty dollars per

DisinMsnwi Aooidbht.—A most heart rending sooldent occurred at the wbole..ale establishment of Carnahan A Co J. R. Bempill, Esq., the traveling salsa-

tora of the house, took with him ~ — store hla Intermtlng child, Ralph, eeweei ittle boy of four or five years. Business requited tee preMnoe of Mr. SemtdU in tbe third story of the building, Where th* child accompanied him. A few momenta | ‘ ntaggiB ' floor

inlay alum

Ralph

(fterward be wm

left b

■ behind, sad wnfl*

fully capering sbonttee

bled into en open

ireom, he

tlmoet Instantly killed.—Lq/'ayefte CharLaror Haa.—We notice in a number of our exebangM stataments pf the weight of lam men In the aeveral ooun tlM. and m Montoe to not behind any in this particular, we give below the wrigbta

of eight of our citlsens:

ridV.BjuWrk *••• faffibgvr— — —- fa

mK«-

—I JR

given an “opinMo” In regard tk tbe tow passed by tbe Legtolatnra at Re tote eesaion providing for the odacatta ef colored children.

children,

that colored children to edmtoeton to tbe

at ooee, though the not been made

have ae yet been paid

support of

, forillty poeeeeeed by our Attorney 0#R#Ml for rendering "opinions," repewhere tb* negro to Involved, to Inneat remarkable. As In tbe ease of fifteenth amendment(ander the guise

bill,) hi* tbe white

NereaeeoeMe peraon will esv that the

Legislature Intended ttat negro school* ahonld be set In operation before the

of children bed been made

and tb* taxes to support teem bed been

Yet tele to the Attorney Geuer-

We do not otyeot to the Of colored children, bnt aa nr

w keve never been taxed for tbe rapport afrar public schools, end every dollar paid for teat ourpoo* Is levied upon white men end women, we do My that It would hi a groM outrage upon the white

children to compel tb* echeol trustee to Bf KTCSSSl-*3X2 ’JXXre tela purpose. In Rew Albany there 1s a Urge eulored population, ana tbe rfflcien-

ayof tee^bito Mbaota woeld be very

Impaired If funds contributed their rapport are to be tea* diverted.

Ferinnetely an “opinion” of the Attorney General ta not tee tow, ot white eate asioortraaisc end township trustee to aa eanabta of Judging m Mr. Willlamaon. We prmnme teem tonotlonarise will ex-amtee-tee tow, and construe It according

to peFtee Attorney General for hie "opln-

loom,” we apprehend they i gerrisd M eery vnlaahto pr

tee“ at RMsInf Life.

A very Improper occurrence, which

woman, both employe* In that department. It would seem teat tbn eervlors of Hannah Tyler are again needed ia thto

trials, rad fooed

.could

not disturb— The last I character-

Oak famed

»latter in’ one respect wm more i fata the former. CbMterfield

SVDIAM For the Ye.

INDIANAPOLIS

THOMAS WILES,

Wkolssafe dealer in • ” "

STONE W ABB, *" u 'viz£St$£! l 2r" > "* ffe. fa tonee fleeratw M., -

DfOIANAPOhlS. UTD.

uni

axliMre

lady, whose husband tbe bureaus of tbe

of running

tanks on* o

maed far lord

oddees In the shape oi

. employe of the same bureen, end when oon fronted by hla superior officer he oonftaeed the fact, bat ptoejtod In extennetlon that every time be went to hla home he found hla wife In Auntllar Intimacy with a certain ex-official

of high eorisl etandlng.

The female employe wm dismissed, and only a tow days ego a clerk In tee same bureen wm dumtoeed fbr refusing to support his unlawful offspring, teat the mother had been compelled to send to the poor house.— Washington Mar, 28th.

CtMetorflete—Felly oak

feta laMe.

It wm the old, old story—he “made an Idol to find It clay.” Rot much to known

of young Stanhope, bnt that little to suffirient t* prove him nothing more tera s

5S!rS.I!SS , S5U , ^3S".1lS?bfo leed grans or dignity to his vioea. Still it to to be hoped teat tee following anonymoos Hum -found on a fly leaf of a copy of tee fifth edition of tbe Letters—paint his portrait In colon altogether too dark

for truthful mm •

“Vito foastora-dewpaa Msah to t«U-

ri ptaoaa

^ i rusk to hall, .Omm; . , . MmaaroB* lad U aoont thrai,

isserato- waaa.r bad, t tu hall witaeat than."

Batina*. ffe*

Baas*

r Rot aattofled with dtoeppolntlng, while living, th* expectations of hto fotber, be .. . - • - ooffln. ~

oontraotad • secret marriage of which

Lord Chesterfield knew nothli

knew nothing, ontll a

Widow and two boys presented themselves at hto door with unquestionable prooto ot their relationship. Old end broken In health and aptrita, M he then wm, this new proof of hto eon's ungrateful folly must have stung tee unhappy man like tee tonga of s serpent, bnt with a stoicism white we may admire, If we can not hupn to imitate, he bore tee wound without a murmur. Tbe hoys and their mother were amply provided for, end we find Otamtorfleld, when nearly alghty years of age, end but a short time before fata death, writing notes to tbeee grandchildren ao fall ot loving word# nod tender enoour* age ment that the eye moistens while we read them. What became of the boys In after lito la not mentioned, but Mrs. Bugera Stanhope evidenced her gratitude tor protection and support tre selling Chesterfield's letters to her husband to a London publisher for f7,M0, before the

Munnwewta yea avowsaaa awa qp* t «rwv, i writer wm eoaroely cold lu hto grave.

Lord Chesterfield's will contains this

Y. Buakirk to six feet tan IrahM

hto froa. Uw He frit hto coat

by,-

si'.izzr:

slgatflsant clause: “Heave to Madame de Bouobet five hundred pounds m some reeompeaM for tee infury I have done uer." What this "Injury” waa, and how ample this “recompense,” may be guessed from a fow toots. While Ambassador to Uollaad. Chesterfield wm tbe pet oi toshtonable society, and became notorl--)os for tee extant and variety of tboae intrigues white the tax morality of that day partially, at least, tolerated in tbe UlghMt rirolee. Tbe atortoe oThia profligacy reached tee ears of a virtuous and accomplished French lady, who wm then living at tee Hague as the governess of two or three rite end beautiful girls. She expressed her opinion of the titled roue very freely, and wm particularly careful to guard her pupils from hto acquaintance. Tbe Ambassador beard of all this, of course, end Is said to have coolly avowed hto intention of seducing the governess first, rad then the prettiest of her tair charges. With Madame de Bouchet, If not with tbe other, he succeeded, she followed him to England, and seem* to hove lived in retirement end obscurity near London until her death. Thia wm the mother of tb* eon to whom Cheetarfle)d wrote hto fkmoua letters: thto the woman to whom five hundred pounds wm considered "a* some recompense for wesrefueed, but the insult-or something bfoh prompted It as a fool bloj character of tbe man, for which

such matters may moc between Lord

and Aaron Burr. Throning there never were two men

.euouua.

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B. I. rami « CO-

VHOUMLE CMFECTIOKM

?? And DeeUfsto FOftCtGN FRufTS, lltfTVr’C., . Mo. 4$ Worn Washington St., , i ibi>u*apoijb; WD. ■VfdlBi

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FURMITUItC. *

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rf :

KfJLt*at St- s atreet.

FIteffiAMi

Atso, ex SAsa.

RUBBER BELTING' HOSE KmiBg.

PAGE'S PATENT LACE LEAHIES Oak Tanned Leather, Of every deserlpttoa.

am

AT WH0LB8ALX FBIC18.

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WAibiJ^r tatib.

H. H. LEEJ

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sixtsfobn^Xa or .,',.

DOOE!. SiSfi, SURDS HD IIITIES,

Mouldings Brackets, Etc., f . Aad.whetofa# and rafattdtafafa

Rwfa ;Cfaei.ffa(!r|faii«, ^

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Mitchell t Rannrhberg.

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C. HISLWIO So

x AXVPAOTOBim or

CO., a ■-

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CHAMBER SE jflRLES HE

It:

CHBfSTIAJf

(Lata with Jobs Woodbridgs.)

SUCCESSOR TO

"4, :~j~~

‘mu*

S H f N G - i ^ *

ien In

Wash •erasr

iadtoaa.

PIANO*. BTC.

MEW MUSIC BOUSE

Th* andsrairasd. has oma<sd a saw sad

Qetait Wareram.

Hi ffwrtk V aita Street, Ha.

Ospoilt* th* Po.toMea, wear* h* hsa a wall arlaet*d aaaortaent of th* baat

Pianos, Organs,

mODSONR.

And «th«r Munleal Imtrugreet*, to which he Inritaa th* sttontion of thia oltr an i vicinity.

CMEBDro t W SOPERIOEPIAIOS

$ssg8s,rx-&8intss:

Ivary Piano tal-y warr-ntad, and aatlaastlos

taarantred to ih*

1 y warr-ntad > porchaaar.

FIELDS SSI COniSE FIUO,

FaWy warren tod: prirea lew. A varisty

Evary onasssia.

Afe Co.' Otaareta Orgara. Pastor Organs aak Melakeaas.

Forty-Are toosaand aew Is ore. They resowmeDd thffiiDMWffiM. and ■ 80h0 ° !? , ' PpH * d ** 0r, * ,, •

jaSdSm

MYRON A. BTOWBLL.

SHEET IRON WORKS.

joss a. a. cox.

rsoa. v. cox.

OOX BROTHERS, Manafaetorera of Ohlmneyat and Brttolxla^g, SORGHUM PANS. TANKS. GASOMETERS,

And all kinda of

SHEET IRON WORKS.

raSnsetal attention riven Bnildinr. end Shwt Iron ynraaooo. aad Store

to repaira.Md

a. mu ouret Aron r urnaeaa. aad c

Urawa.

•taag Ha. *4 Rant Georgia Htiart. Jot d8m (O'd Novelty Work*.)

GALLERY.

A. R. MILLER’S PHOTOOBA.PZIIO

PORTRAIT GALLERY,

Me 45 Bast WasMagtaw Btrca, INDfANAPOLIS, - - . INDIANA.

th* b.pt in the Btato. 1 trelta on Caavnaa. and I OU, to ri*o entire aattaf

UNIVCRtlTY. —

* , ,

CNIYEESm Of

fETBE SAME.

^tarito. Will bo relaxed aa tho 7th of Soytow-

-.HetasMareP.

jfffijdlflu

QUEKM*WARE, ETC. ' ,. u ; 1 t:r;j! ;.—tietjkt.’

CHINA, .rCLASS, J

ftUEENSWARE

Tflkle Cillery, Plate# Wire,

Jkqnmx*la, Gold Fiwla, H2to.

JOHN WOOHISHME t* CO.

in West Wastatagtaa Mrra#,

INDIANAPOLIS, Jrifidlw

INDIANA.

SCHBAOER,

N*. XECMOMAX-P,

94 EAST WA8HW«f«N BT., “’■"'“iNSRSSTSliis.taD.

. 15 W. Warh. rtreot. Daatraot

Artatl.

ifaaihiarioa

IB. Delaware itreet. PRICKER. WE. dssh. atreot.

• Ttoa I

IFoBowaT

dtoo street. I street.

SMITH’S DYE WORKS, to B. Market atreot.

' " ‘riaat.l*a - " '•saai

Y. BUTSCH A DICKSON. ffB^Goorsia street.

SsksakM dm* Retail

tewy —Wl

R. L. SMITH k CO- to W. Wa*hin«toB itreet.

‘ABBOTT. NICKUM A CO-T* S. Waak.

> Block.

'fMn>toae ; itaalkx MB

Br- tokake - Waaleoale aak Brian.

rabid to W. Wash, itreet. *W. Waabioftoo itreet.

lean’* (Slue a.

?G A SLD^N, T^iml 9 B. Waah. at.

.. ... Waah. street.

Ysfar.MS-™-.

i. moo;

! MOR +AN, 40 E. Wmah

itreet.

C. DICKSON A 00.. 47 aad 4PN. toba. street.

I Stoetalaery.

CO., 125 S. Peaaaytrenia street. ' WORKS, ore - Uaion Dei

pmn^rawot.

&t>S. teaaeaaee street,

cor. Kaaweky arenae and

atwrii* v

Faacy G eke. Ways. MetlaBs, BSe. Ftaar Will-. HECKMAN * SHRRRL&Y. *64 B. Wash. at. aew *avk Fa- naea-ae*o«7-D. LBLEWBU A BRO.. «H 6- Meridian street. Faraitarr toawanaeaaawre. B. Market at.

PBIGLB. THOMS A 00.. H *73 W. Waab it. fBSTBBil aURNITURB CO., too a. Wreh. et.

H W. DAVI^, lit) 8. Dataware-treet.

to W^. Wrehmiiton street.

:g. HANK LAD NaiAd.

Iffn todl VU - wv mFXI tlAff lAPU ■ ► North Illinois itroot.

ALFORD. T HOLLAND.

A CO., * Motriaoa’a film A A CO.,.5* S. Meridian

aad" Vo

ER A CO

8. 13-1

>cl. street 37 and ^

i t.

*.

Iff and 13. -.Merid.it.

Mariaian street.

BaracHsn aak BaUaas. ■ 8T0NEMAN A PBB, 3 Lon. at., opp. U Depot, naav Wartw. Wtgn,l araa, «witraen. Etc. F. J. 11BDINA, Bo. 34 West Washington it. Markwawe. Cattery, Blr. KIMBLB, AIRMAN A CO.. 1H)S. Meridian st. JAMBS f. LAYMAN a CO.. 61 E. Waah. street. Hate aak Gaga—Wbalrmle.

DONALDSON 8 *' 8TOUT.’m .ridiao ronetl

artalL H. BAMBERGER. 16 B. Wa-hington itreet. B. A SEATON, to N. Pennsylvania street. laaaranre—Fire INDIANA FIRE INS. CO.. Od- Fellow’s Hall. Block.

GREENE A ROYSB.Btaeafort's Btaok. MARTIN. HOPKINfe A OHR, new Journal Bldg.

i’a Block.

SCALS#.

ftirtab'Slailait Sate. W.F. GALLUP. Goaoral Afft. 74 Warns Waeto. St.. INDIANAPOLIS, IND Day only the gonnino. lygdly

HOTELha

K. TJ F B 31*8 HOTEL AND RESTAU&AJfT

BUROPBAN PLAN.

Finn ntreat ketwwew Bain aartl Harttet,

lento toy

LBCnTULB, HT.

CHAfi. 0. RUF1R, Proprietor.

A.SIIXaJkZKX> HOUSE

m exiv

Ewrepeaa Hetel Iw th« City, Are* abooe Qnenth Street, FMfntfri|ifan. aovttdlx A. P. BBLCHBR.

r

err. jantes hotel 406 and 407 IdhsrtF ^tatoU opposite th* Ualoa

JAMBS K. LANAHAN, .

Indianapolis Business Directory.

Attorneys at K#W.

JOHN

G, W. ChUafSsST^Ti. Bsatk street.

1'

■row B«**l, Malta, sae. W. J. HOLLIDAY A CO.. B8 8. Meridian at. Lakten’ Trtaaretwgn aak Faaey Ctaakx WILLIAM BABBLE. 4 W. Wsahiagtoa itreet. • amp*, Ctaiawk«ll«rm, Me. W. A C. V. HOLLIDAY, 15 8. Meridian street. Leatker Belting, Etc. JOHN HBHBACK, 125 8. Meridian street. UBRaraaak Wlao-Wkwirealn. LOUIS LANG, to W. Meridian street. KAUFMAN. U68. weridiaa st'eet.

MlrittZS? 1 **

VP^HYAN 1481.'Meridian itreet.

1. 30 8. Meriutan street.

H. L. BENHAM A CO,. I Martindal* Block. B naira I (aaUta e PROFESSOR J. S. BLACK, Talbot A New’* blk. ■Ill- Wright aak Far.taker. SAMUIL TAGGART. 1328. Pena, street. Mrawmente. *Paaahesaa«e, Etc. tt'MKgfa.vgTaas; H. MARSH A SON.. MiUor's Block. IdaacekwH aak all Cake Weal. I. F. BV ANS A CO., 34 S. Delaware street. ••ta. Palais aak Tanlskea. FRANK A. BOFD, BS. Merid an itreet. wystern. Frail, Me W. Ita RUITBB A BRO., &5 S. Illinois street. Pap i waak Paaer Bags. CHANDLER A FIELD, 34 S. Meridian stock.

Pawnbroker.

J. A M. SOLOMON, to 8. tUiaoU atreot. Flaa* ■aaalkctarwra.

INDLANAPOLISMaNOF’G CO.. 159 aad 161 K. J. H. Ka5»PESA CO., 310. and 316 8. ID. at.

street,

eet.

Picture-, Frames, ulrrare.EJT* H. LIBBER A CQ,. 21 N. Pennsylvania itreet. PlrtureGallrry. A. R. MILLER, 46 B. Washington street. Pina lag Nllie. Door-, -n-k. Etc.

Market street.

ott>

Park P-ekevBaak Prodaeo.

LBSH.TOUSEY A CO., 72 aad <4S. Del. atxeot. flaatraat. J, rwokaee aak CoaaasliMi.a.

asrSKSS:

Mailing aak Jails.

B. F. HAUGH A CO., 748. PenagyiTaata itreet.

Meal aetata Agents.

J. ELDRIDGEA CO, Blaekford . Block.

J

• avenno.

IRS, 17 Vir

[BBWMraw works.

B. C. ATKINS A OO., 810, and 210 8. 111. it.

ik Agvteaitaral.

J.GBORGd S7ILZ. 73 K. W agkington street.

UE, 27 N. Penn^yivanta street. * Naahington itreet. **arek Paetory. MAST END NEW FORK STREET. fltawewa** aak Fruit Jars. THOMAS WILHB, to B. Georgia street. fa03l MM! fffittlto|pi. D. ROOT A CO., MB. Washington street.

JOHN A. HEIDLINUER, to W. Waah. street. Via. (tapper. Glassware, Etc. R. JOHNSON A CO.. 108 8. Delaware itreet.

N. BURTON. MS. Diiaete atreot. W*semi A^Bicnltitral INDIANAPOLIS WORKS. 178 S. Ten a. atreot. Watekca, Jewelry, Et*. Woolen RlUss mm* noppl.ee. MKRWIIA COUGBLWf, frvtW.Waii. ttrsal,

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