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"O. Life,” 1 said. ‘‘.Iron art so Jit'le worth. Life, hedged with wrong, and dwarfed by

cart* and ill—

•Twere better to slin sofilv under cartli And rest, wiih all thy chafing pulses still.” Then at the door my better angel stood. In calm-browed silence, pleading down my

sin

With grieving tenderness, till love-subdued. Ashamed and sad, 1 bade him enter in. And calmly forth together went we twain Beneath lire brooding arch of find's fair sky, Through many a quiet elm shaded lane Screened from the bui niugspleiidor ol July. | The sun sloped westward ; from the distant bay. Grateful a* love, swept iu the breezes cool— Rifling the wihl-roec hedges by the way— Light laughing children sauntered home from school. Whistling his kino home trudged the jocund boy ; Hard bv ar^oriole caroled loud and long ; And all lire -uiuiuci's rhythmic tide of joy Ran rippling char and silvery through his song. And sweet as Hebe’s breath was all the air, From scented hayricks to the breez.-s flung. While blilhely on, with stalwart sinews bare, '1 he sun browned mowers raked, aud joked, and sung. Two lovers, on a shaded slope, apart Drank in delight and life with blissful eyes, Murmuring the same sweet story of the heart That Adam whisper'd Eve in Paradise. ‘Oil, soul ’’then spake the angel,‘look abroad;’ 'I bus, in completed beauty earth Inilh stood Since lire glad piean oi the Sou ol God,' W hen tir»t the Ever-loving saw it good.’ "Mar not His perfect pi rn with discontent, 1 h^ci d lies hidden from thy vision dim, Yet naught is wholly ill that He hath aent, Since good aud evil interchange from Him. "All life is royal largess ; in each breast Lies boundless power to conquer untold pain— Power io attain 'through suffering’ unto real, Aud win from every loss eternal gain. "Oo Ijve thy life, 'whatever ill betides,' Not like a wayworn pilgrim, craving alms, But culm and glad, as after victory rides To peace a smiling conqueror crow tied with pains.” isauaii W. Buougs. Singular History of Dr. Kane The following history of a portion of Dr. Kano’s life has hitherto been kept secret. Barring tho cowardice of once breaking his engagement, and of keep ing his marriage secret when ho returned to his love, the recital rather increases our respect for the Doctor. It ought to ho understood by this time that marriage is a mutter which concerns the parties contracting it, tnor* so than their rela lives, and that in all eases of conflicting interests or prejudices, the latter should be ignored. Also, that fortune should have no influence in the case, as there is no doubt that Kane was just as capable

Indiana Agriculture

Fiom the American Agriculturist. The State of Indiana presents to the

Conference Appointments. i Daniel Andrews, late Postmaster at The Northwestern Conference of the Glencoe, Illinois, confessed, on his

traveler the o earante of a e. Methodist Episcopal ^Church held its an | death-bed, to the murder of a returned inviting !o .^rer^et.l^A 11 ,^! r ‘ u “ lsc * sio " nt A ' tic! >‘ l^hop Scott pre ^ portion of it is well wooded rolling C oun- sl,i,n b’- on tl,e Bth, and adjourned on the J of $10,000, and the murder of two of his complain that there is

Facetiae.

Wc And the following m last week’s

New York Saturday Pros:

Californian, ten years ago, robbing him The Atlantic Telegraph Company

a conspiracy to

try, alive with streams, capable of sup- 11th lost. The following appointments children. He meditated the murder of plying power for the employment ot a were made: his wife also. This is only surpassed by s: K di s^,s , ^± h ^u^’ i t Jii " e t-t * " ,c c r fully equal ,u most parU to the best dis- \V. Greene, Zionsvillc, II. B. Bull, L’lcr ^ U '' “ "f' w ' , ° P 0 * 9 ^ tr.cts of New York, Pennsylvania, or mo nt. J. K. Wright, Danville, V. Tay Sl * r erson9 . ,wo of ,, ' cni her own even Ulrio. 1 he prairies are not so cx lor-Fillmore F 'I Pivev Bainhridoe children, and therecentcrimcdiscovcrtensive.pe.hapsnot so fertile as those of B.’h. Bradbury Ladoga K Du.tq cd in Pittsburg, where a woman stands I hno.., but where fertthty ts considered North Salem, W. II. Smith; Crawfords j accused of poisoning air or eight perinexhaustible (though not really so,) it viile 1, Nebeker Lebanon C B Monk .• i • IS difficult to make very accurate com- N. L. B.akeuiau,’ Missionary ' to Baton SOn *’ ani1 19 8U ^P cct e«l ot having poisonDiinsons. A lari^n nnrhon ni iUm UtmA l»_. i? /n r i w* • Cd a DUlDbCr more.

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Rouge, II. G. Jackson, Missionary to Xma Origan*; (). H. Smith, Principal

Danville Academy.

Terre Haute District—J. P. Reed, P. E.; Terre Haute, Wm. Graham; Monte

put down their cable. Why don’t they put it down themselves then ? What they are after now is something to recover it; let us hope they will re-oover it with something that is accident*proof. It is said that the city car people, instead of taking measures to rid their conveyances of fleas and other vermin, are about to Dsue a paper in their defense, under the title of “The Battle-

cry of Fleadom.”

The papers arc full of startling para-

t, • , i , , i graphs headed, “Era of Crime,’’ “Era of During theU.0 war our people have F ** htful Af , i(lenli ” «E ra 0 f Ineenspent in aid of »he soldiers of the repub. diarism,’’ *e.. but what we have most to lie no less than 8212,274.248 45. This 1 fear just now is that most fearful of all

aurna, S. M. Hays; Greencastle StationJ i# cxclu ' ive of ,he Government expendi- eras, the Chol-era. D. F- Barnes; Grcencastle Church, J. B tures, and 8187,209,008 02 of the sum Ketchum’a late landlady thinks that ellville, J. W. Hogan; Bell was contributed by States, counties and t ' ie ' !,w oo"! 11 *o not punish him too aeWood; Rockville, Thomas towns, for tho aid and relief of soldiers ’f o y for llis li»'o capers “Capers” is

Annapolis. O. C. Haskell, , ln j the r families, while individuals and

good; but wo suggest that “capers and

sauce

parisons. A large portion of laud, and wc may almost say of Hut what State, needs thorough drainir*, and ■ d tho Uok of tkto that causes fever and ague, which however, as the timber is cut off, is gradually falling back before the march of good farming. Why we

do not hear more of and from the farm ^dl; Russel!vilTo’,'j" lW Hogan;’ Bell 1 was contributed by States, counties and the ,9W ou " ht ,0 not P UDis ' h hin » ‘o° aeers ot this State, we will not attempt to j ,, ° .... i verelv for hi* lirtln M nor. s.

decide. Tbis i* a question for them — The Agriculturist books have the names of many thousands of subscribers in this State. They seem to ho pood readers, hut slow writers. The following letter, however, is Horn one of them; we pub lish it as a rarity and do so ihe mure readily, as it is a sort of challenge to In rlianu farmers to make themselves and their agriculture better known. Our correspondent writes from “Central In diuna, ’ and signs himself ‘'Clodhopper.'’ — He says :—"I have been a reader of the Agriculturist tor eight yenrs, hut have scarcely ever seen anything

more, M. I Meredith;

'Clinton, J. F. McDaniel; Sanford, T. I ... p^ r ,.„ associations contributed for the care and

would be even better.

Bartlett; Newport, D. A. Grime; Derry euumoureu ror me care ana One of the city dailies, alarmed by viile. L. C. Buckles; D. Wiley, Rrof'es comfort of the soldiers about twenty five Mr. Depew’scensus, Coolly proposes that

millions more.

Necessity foe Amos.— You see

a meeting of citizens bo called to provide means for increasing our popula-

tion.

_ .. ^ in it,

or in oilier agricultural papers in regind ^' ,ie ^ dlage, I. C. Hackney. I > s' • i I) s, 1l \ ■ i l- ♦»•»/» e f 1 <*i. 11 ■■

to Indiana tanning; or wutUMi by an iu habitant of this, my native State. Sumo of our best tanners have ncier traveled out of the State, and they read of great things in oilier States, wiihaut thinking what Indiana can do and haadonc. Some of our local papers try to, aid do, make the impression, that Indiana is far below all of her sister States in Diery tiling; this has a tendency to put tie honest old

farmers out of heart. But, likoell othov U ,‘?ton Union Seminary; William O. States, wo have a great many farmers | IVyant, Professor ol Ihorutown Acadc-

sor, Indiana Asbury University; D. De mott, Agent Preachers’ Aid Society.

Lafayette Dist'ict—J. W. T. McMul-, „ . ,

Ion. P. K ; Lafayette, Fifth street, John raen of lho 11,081 dohcato lramc8 engaged Thrush; Lafayette, Ninth street, Aaron ' Q business pursuits who literally Wood; Romney, J. M. Stallard; Attica, have no time for illness. Let C. Skinner; Shawnee Pr , Francis Cox, them become idle—let them think Arntown, J. Hill; Alamo, 1). Crawford; i ,» • , ..i r .r , ,

Covington. 8. Beck; Slate Line, J. Fox tbc,r ‘^Ith-aud they !- ^ worihy; Williamsport, T. C. Stringer; | 16 ru9t rots 110 stee * wlach use pre-; various city cars propose to form them- " ne Village, T. C. Hackney. serves. The vortex of business swal- selves into a special company under tho Delphi District—S. Godfrey, P. E ; lows up much that the world knows name of tho “tlca-nian Brootherhood.” Delphi, J. \\ . Joice; Delphi Circuit, C. nothing about. A correspondent suggests that chil-

li Heath: Camden, A. J. Sheridan; Ross-1 ■ ■— -— -- viile, G. W. Warner; Burlington, J S Charles F. Browne, (Artemus

As there appear to be no lady contributors to Ihe Nation, it has been suggested that for this and other reasons its name be changed to tho Stag-

Nation.

It is said that tho proprietors of the

Woodard; Franklort, W. Bickner; Day- Ward) is lying quite ill in the city of

dren should rarely be allowed to drink tea, but should be kept iu the lack-te al

way as long as possible.

ton, J. B. DeMotte; Colfax, 1‘. Pierce; New York, with cholera morbus, of a In Vino Vehitac.—When is a steamThoro.own, R. Hargrave; Stockwcll.T. | Jil|tre9si (Jur kin(Jcst wisL ship a good place to mull wine ? When C. Workman; Mcehnnicsbnrg. J. Spinks; she is furnished with a port boiler. Linden, G. W. Stafford; Darlington W a* we are sure those of the public, are f m r- i i, • , frvr l;-It the Yotroii means to continue pubM. Fraley; L. H. Taylor, Principal; for bn speedy recovery, _ I lishing long argumentative articles about

The Liberal Cause in Mexico. I " olh . inF ’ w , e , bo f t0 8U ^ e9t ,hat il9

! be ebaaged to tho Kot oanation.

who are oot honest, aud it is not much I roj- I Iho'news from Mexico lutely lias /Y n . ir . vnr> i. T it*™ n* in'thc real I v honeHones ^ I man; Battle Ground Circuit. M. j, people, sympathizing with the Liberals, have gone up while high prices ruled, ” Another Hi ing that is the most in the Stol.x; Pooleavillc, S. Taylor; Oxford, S. aro »P‘ 10 dl9 «cd,t reports of Imperial and yet it ,s a noticeable fact that a large w a Vis' wed o* nt'm in” I e c n ou u Dt o ire Hi e ^ » Buckles; Adriance H. C. Woodhaus; successes. The following in the New I P ro P or ,on ‘>10 goods in the store,

we don t mingle enough together. jj rook( ^ A ’ Conner; Rensselaer, E. W. York correspondence of the Philadel- ““ve already been marked down. Lawhon; Monticello, J. II Cissell: p h i a /Vess probably contains some au- AsK Ahtemls WaBD- If Brigham Brookstorc, To he supplied; Burnetts 1 \ oung has upwards of a hundred wives, viile. II. C. Frailey; Fulton, J. J. Hines;' t ,en 10 ,n,e “ l S ence re o ar J |n !? the condt- us we are told; and if all those ladies Pittsburg, J. A. Clearwatera; Bradl'ord Gon of the Republican cause : chance to be in the habit of favoring Geo. Guild; D. Holmes. Principal 0! Intelligence, upon which, I fear, full their lord with curtain lectures, what. Battle Ground Institute. , reliartce can bo placed, impels me to °I l what, must bo the nature of

Valparaiso District—C. S. Burizn**, *4“* **;" I«.|.n.;«l ;..i» I.-... 1

We are not social enough ; wc pass by | one another too often without speaking ; | we don t feel enough interest in our neighbor's affairs, and we try to do our own business without letting tkiy bodyknow any thing about it, and S), iu this respect, every man is a secret society

within himself. ... 1

“Let me urge my brother farmers to write, and make oursfllvea mor« known. Let us heat from one another oftencr. So far as l din see, and 1 have traveled a good deal, wc are not so far in the rear as some stppose ; as for crops we do as well as the best, oar stock

—.1 l“Yniinr»'a \ieht Thnn -bts?” The Provincial Ming.—

A I’lnla-

ol assuming tho responsibilities ol the 1 good, our permanent land improvements

11. H. mcni.vNN.

matrimonial state when lie first returned home as when he did finally do so; while it is highly probable that the desire and anxiety of attaining that fortune had not a little to do with hastening his death. The lady to whom the Dr. was finally manied was Miss Margucreltc Fox. The

merchants and others IMes, mlcavj lent of prnjicrty (Jnice: 1 «■-: ilde Public &b;imrr\ up siairs, - til; 1 h of the Ex

tlttngt-, Vo*s Rlork. |fit'|it. 14, 18.3 Requiring any desonption Printing will please

u-im ■ !i lv o us a call. Ureters from abroad will be

_ attended 10 with the same attention, prompt- 1 , I.oir Sur?. truth Ur, ^ und M if ^ (;I j s ‘ nt j account say s : RANKIN x lit: It lit:, l* rop’r*. ! ‘'II« R’li in love with tlio young girl

— —— —— while she was silting us a public medium

CINCINNATI HOME in Philadelphia, in 1852. when she was

T VJ’ kj J T L) A j\[ fl L 1 ( i BWen year* ofugfl. With her mother’s

J lj U XL 1 ax i\ U 12j vJ V/. j consent he removed her from all ussocia ition with tho spiritualists, and placed „ , . . OQrTUt rtUtri rw’t * ic, '' , ia private school near Philadel

T > “■ : U ll pit 541, -Tiejvjt.. j _ Cv'- V * | phiii, to remain during his abrence in •Jennings S’. ObIjOIH, , tlie Arctic regions. On his return in AulWiret) {'tJiMii’uf Daitn Aocnf. ' • Flr ° and Mari,,e 1{,sks | 1865 they were to have been married;

| PITOHLYNN A WILES, PHYSICIANS AND SDRCiEONS. |OFFICE Near First Charge,M. E. Church. 40UN 1. JENNINGS. SI It.TOM A. OSBOHN

[1 jt< Cupt. 20<A Buttery !

tori;?!) liov m n GHEENPASTLE,

tun Aqcnls,

INI).'

Taken on ar reasonable terms as any other rc- j but the opposition ol' Dr. Kune’s family li.trie Company. was suck that Miss Fox released hint

from the engagement. Ho loved her, 1

arc increasing every day, aud what we lack is to havo faith in the State, and to let other people know it.' 1 We hope our Indiana friends will be stirred up to let the world know what they are about. Far bo it from us to say a word against so inagnificient an agri cultural district. We have often thought that the fine timber-lands and rolling country offered more inducements to emigrants, and the prospedt ol more agreeable homes, around which orchards and vineyards would soon spring up, than the immense plains of the grand prairie, or ’ tho regions lyiog further

West.

A Caso of Mistaken Confidence. There has been a markcrj silence on the part of the opposition press recently, in regard tn the innocence ol Captain Wirz, the Andersonvilfo butcher. There

a short

Boston, expressed the opinion that, whether the latter he, or bo not, the Hub, the former is indubitably tho hub-

bub of this hemisphere.

A Cut;mu from Banting.—Bread

E GIVK SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Office—South uc*t corner of Sycamore *”d ’ wiOumtLor ami i WU8 a maui,e 1 :;t ^POaihon fur collecttjn t«f Cinmis of every kind R* i Third Streets,Cincinnuti, Ohio. 1 . A , _ . _ ’ _ period allot his trial commenced, to re

rtuui.t the Guvirriini ut, au l have all tin- m e <s»aijr blanks and aro ;m pared U> f ollrct w ilh ficsiialtb ami a* soon a. any other agents •'o chargKs made until 'be money is collected, biace iu Ash building North of the Court h-'">*. JENNINGS .t OSBORN.

'-rwi oasllp. Ind , July Ll-lirn.

Third Strccls, Cincinnati. Ohio.

O. P. GRAY, President. W. W. IRISH, Si-o ret ary.

n. M. llATOUlXDliR, G.n'l Agent.

JOHN BURNSIDE, Agent.

p I'] 'Valparaiso, T. S Webb; Valpa the army of the Republicans from the

•, , I riilsIf Circuit W J Jones; Hebron, M. Bio Grande, and arc now occupying Ihe detphia correspondent to Mrs. Grundy, y II Wood- Lowell, D. Winegan; Crown whole country, with the exception of a having come to New York by way of n0t Point, 8. P. Colvin; Calumet, S. J. small portion of Chihuahua, in which

Kablon; Michigan City, J. S. Boyd; Juarez and his government were at hist Westville, M. L Green; Star City, R H. accounts attempting to make a last

Sanders; Knox, To be supplied; Kewnn- stand.

na, C. L. Smith; Medarysville, W. W. j My informant, who is a Mexican gen

Jones; Tassinong, To be supplied; B. W. 1 Reman of high character, has no doubt |, aa been called the staff of life, and yet Smith, President Valparaiso Mule aud that the intelligence is correct. There bow seldom wo see people lean upon it. Female College. treat ot tlio Mexicans was rather a panic From a late number ol' Punch we take

Laporte District—S. T. Cooper. P. E.; than otherwiae. By a vessel which has t b e following:

Laporto, G. M. Boyd; Laporte Circuit, just arrived from Gu.ymas I have the Where ought a hoary tippler to live?

• " ... statement which, taken in connection -

with the above, look* as if tho movement of the French was a simultaneous one. Guay mas is a seaport of the State of Sonora, in Lower California, on the gulf of that name, and is now held by tlio French, who have recently tightened their hold on that important maritime point. Taking advantage of our war ^ ^

with treason. Louts Napoleon pushed " g ° t , iQ fioo? Guard—Shilling, h,s forces into that province and has) moneyi to t | ie puanJi air; f 0 . ty now quite a naval force in tlie harbor, J . a which is one of tho best on .be western , > 11 l,n 8» ,0 * 0 00 ' n P an y’ coast of Mexico. Whether Juarez will j s,ala,ent9 a,,d COUVlin,eDC<! '

; be enabled to recover l cannot tell. I Professor Aytoun, the distinguished „ do not think he cun ; and I w.I not, Scotch author, is dead. Ho was one of

An EtuioPEAN Belle—George (. therefore, be surprised it he should try |hc lpntlin; j wr it e rs in Blackwood; inHarding, one of tho editors of the In-| to obtain i-ntrance into the friendly tor- I |lec j sinee ,i ie death of Christopher dianapolis Journal—a man of “ infinite 1 ritoriea of the United States. North, he was the inspiring genius of

the 1 <ru- t: n.lZ.'| that periodical. He was tho author of

To be supplied; Sumptious Pra, J. H Claypool; South Bend, C. A. Brooke; South Bend Circuit, To be supplied, New Carlisle, N. Greene; Bowling Pra, J. E. Newhouse; Door Village, To he supplied; Hancock, To bo supplied; Walkerton, C. W. Tarr; Plymouth. J. C. Mahin; Argus J. S. Donaldson; Rochester, W. 11. Mikcls, Marmout, J. M. Dressier; S. C. Miller. Principal New Carlisle Institute; L Tarr, President No'rth Indiana College; A. A. Gee, Mis-

sionary to Nashville.

Next Conference to be held at La

porte.

In Gray’s Inn.

The Lost Pleiad.—Tho following extraordinary advertisement appears iu a Sheffield paper: “For sale—six pressing vices.” Are these the same ns the seven deadly sins; aud if so, where is

the missing one?

A By-Law.—Railway Guard—Smoking not allowed, gents. Swell—O, ah!

in A pi il, 1855, the engagement was re |lim " a Miar ,.. r t0 Mr. Stanton's jest “—who is “ humming ” around wic : The j im Crow Democracy newed with the understanding that it ,|iirst for innocent blood, and there was State, attending country and ‘IL'nel , p rom t i, e Chicago Journal, should bo kept secret til! the publication a fl. ltter i pp p r0jl p ec t that another name f tt j r . thus photographs a belle of the I The Democratic party of the North

ol Dr Kanes great work should realize a ,,d^ trt lho ro ,| of Demo AtVionn nprsnaaion. whe

MOTIRISOINX CRA-UST,

Z\Xr~ y 5r T !l p (JR K \ T t l USE'‘ii ^ l • t t b |i ’ t ' ,! ‘ lio ""i'" 8 - The organs which u l At.-Mi 1SB6, Ins physician having ordered Dr. hewaile d the hangging of Mrs. Surratt -OF- ' Kane to England, he was secretly mar- Q j out in )u |, c , 1( , rus ()f - denunciI UMAN MISERY. ncd to Miss Fox, and made his will, ; Se , retary Stanton, Mr Just Published in a Scaled icavmg five thousand dollars to her in a un(1 ,he members of the Military Price 6 emit | private trust to Ins brotber.^ H.s last Com „ (i „ ion be , ore wllil .l 1 Wirz was

A Lecture on Hie

DENTISTS. 1 : Radical Cure of Seminal

' rnatorrha-a, induced by Self Aloise: Invqiuu- p or ( a having been raised, Mrs. Kane's

a volume of “Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers,” an elaborate poem entitled

The Democratic party of the North |{ () ,| ivv ell,’’ a burlesque drama called

African persuasion, whom he met in a has taken the following positions during «pi|-mi|jan," besides an editor of several railroad cur • tbo lust tew years, to-wit: volumes of poems, etc. He was a man Tl>e -cot iinmeditttelj in fro,. .U •'"“ir“-*“ * f ^

on the Junction road, was occujr.ed by o uaerve ■ other-

a frisky, blooming, damsel of eighteen , ^ otherwi P ge . ’ V

most ebarmiug writers of the day.

Hl.NIDFNT

mi:nliters, an American eitiieoes. ot dc

2. That the war for tho

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D- L. SOUTHARD S STORE,

grekncastle, ind.

private trust to his brother. His last

.r \i imia. j r . ^uuiniismuii uchjic yyuivu »» i . i . ; i iiat iuu wur ‘“w N«turn. Treatment, nr.cl ^ l,er wua uildrefi^ed to her. Tins legacy orra ifriied. Lately however. Wirz ha** been cided Alneun descant * r (ump t-xnnK j iurra | j j. or t j ic war p or t j 10 Uoioa r.nal NVeaknvb* or Spcr-! was not paid, and some Uijuriou. 'deserted by all persons who pretended was of a pale amber color, and she was ^ ^ ^ nJuu

'* ,.... I . . . r. (t) T| ie dazxling ill a jaunty turban hat, with'

he i streamers of cherry colored ribbon, a white sucquc, and airy lawn robe, sea green in color and illuminated with ele

Union —

under

ofcice—coi! vEiTuomt'i***'■,?'** d r"•• *LILL, .—UUKM.K IvUU.M, KpilHpsv , H ,„, Menial and the widow, and the publication ol a

a P ! '! 13th, 1305.

»piio... ... v< ,<. 1’llv-icHl Iiiciqnicil V, A* 0 By Robert .1. Out vcrwcll,M. D., author of the "Orveu Book,’

Ac.

The world-renowned author, in this ndmi

me-

moir. Uuo was prepared, ciubudymt: | one hundred and thirty four of Dr. Kane's letters, and Mr Charleton bad it

J 0U.N S. JE.N.N'r J».

JK.NM.NGS OSHOHN,

Attonuys at Laiu, Grccncastlc, Inti.

[I.v. ! 'J? ,™r.™y JZ; fromhis-z;; | "• "hen the publication and suit .xpeiience that the awful eons.-quince* of were holb stopped by a compromise with Self abuse may beI'ff.ct'ially removed wiiboui || 1( j brothers aud executors of Dr. Kane; m -diciue, ami witlroiit dai.gurou* surgical ,|icy agreeing to pay the lady the j uU . r .

1 est of tlie money left her, and a sum

by all persons

to have any sympathy fir him evidence lias been too spalling to withstood even by the reckle-s sheet* that defended tba coo<piiacy of the Sons of Liberty. As witue** aficr wii ness testified to the commission ol murder by Wirz’s own hand, and fastened upon him tlie guilt of atrocities in the

jmiit ornithological and agricultural de signs. The locks of this charming Phillis were too scant, and curled too closely to the scalp, to admit the forma tjon of u waterfall out of the native

treatment of prisoners that would shame hoi. ot u water all out o. .oo .m.m n Camam he, the z. at of bis champions growth, but she had succeeded in get fell to zero, and they have become as ! ting up a very respectable imitation w.th

. .. 1.1 .. . s t N n :t fl t s 11 f II < iSS

MII.T(»N A. OSIIOHN (lutcCapt. 20th Battery )

operalioiis, buu t 8 ie8, in^tn.ineiits, rings or cur*

j tiial**, pointing out a mode of cure at once ✓ . . , ieu iu soru, auu mojr u*»*v> -- —r-. - r - • . c • . | cvitain and virectual, by wl.ich every sufferer, down to repay her expenses, provided 8 j| ent „„ t0 him, a » they were in reference curled uiuttress hair or >pamMt uios* i no matter what Ins condition may be, may ahc would discontiuuo tlie suit in tlie ,1,0 caI) . l( .; tv 0 | J t tf Duvis and the which fhe occasionally felt of, to see it 1 •; *«> »»•» ^ i w- a -• " 1 al ,d thuusaiid*. ' ftea u l’ t'“-' e R’’’-. «'tb ‘'to MS. memoir, t|i(j An j eMonvillo murder, at the time r.c prolusion of bra^s in WILL practice in the various Court* of ihe 8. i t under seal, in a plain envelope, tonny and place them in the hands ol a trustee, they wer(j h e j n!I perpetrated ' s,,,l “ rwK - ‘ ■ *■' 1 address, on receipt of mx cents, or two post- w h 0 would surrender them to tlio Kune Their mistake in this instance may

age alauip., by acidrebsing ihe_publi*lier.,^ i.uuily at hcrdcatli. A bond was signed

by tlio Kune's in 18G2, for the observI auee of the terms they agreed to; Mrs.

ivvi im,' WITH TIIF ‘ Kunu permitted to reoLiut Iter I.sSl KL "ll** IHIk j letters, Ac., in the event of their failure

CHAS J. G KLINIi A CO.

127 Bowery.New Yoik, 1’ost-ollice bux4jc6.

Jan 12, ’05 ly

Stale. Office in Ash building, Norlli __5_nf the publicsq-iare. (j"ly I I 6m] LITTLE’S HOTEL, • Cor. Washington and New Jerzey Streets

INDIANAPOLIS, IN1>.

*’ HYDE, ... Proprietor. Carriages and vehicle, of every description ^(lyjor lore, at nil |, 0 uik, day or night.

1 >r. I (. Willson, DKNTIST.

, vm eroc" r a s a<-: Indliinn.

( I ‘ on ihe Smith side of tlie Public fur loss or damage under Policy i, “T'ar'OPPo'Ue ibe Court House. .... .. -. . ■ -

.June Ifiili. I365-:ini.

fw a biiow n

Late Adjt Cl It Can k BROWN,

attorneys at law A-M) NOTA1UEH

i)T'-’-’TS I TVrT to pay the quarterly instalment of inter- * est Tbis agreement was violated by b>;},U(J0,OO. their refusal to pay —first, the sum

instance

admonish them that it is not always sale to assume thu defense ol a villian because ho is a rebel, or take it lor granted he is to tie tried by a Military

Com mission,— hid. Journal.

a barba

her cars, and

each finger was encircled by a broad hoop ot the same precious metal. A swarm of fragrant young Africans in clean enameled collars danced attendance on the fair charmer, and an aged and battered blackamoor, apparently in the peach and pea nut line, brightened up and positively looked handsome when

the Union was

[y ECEIVEDof the I'hanix Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., by H M. Mi

3. That the war for

a great failure.

4. That the Union soldiers were a success, and that their rotes are as good

ur\ any body u .

5. That the Union soldiers iiavc failed, should not be reinforced, or voted supplies, or allowed to vote in tho army ti. That without a draft there is no

hope for the Union, therefore

7. That there shan’t be airy draft. 8. That the Union soldiers are hire-

lings, and beneath contempt.

9. That Abraham Lincoln is a fail

ure.

10. That Abraham Lincoln was a prodigy cf statesmanship and wisdom.

More Reductions.—A special dis- ! patch from Washington to the Indian-

; apolis Journal says :

Reductions are constantly being made in the army by mustering out troops, particularly iu tho Department of Washington, numerous regiments having recently been ordered to be discharged. It is expected that an order will soon be issued to mustering out colored troops recruited io Northern States; those recruited in Southern States will be retained, at least until order is fully re-

stored in the South.

Ketcuum Indicted.—A dispatch

from New York on the 8th says:

Tlie grand jury came into tho Court of General Sessions this afternoon, and presented twelve indictments against

j'I'i,ui’.or »■

cony and forgery. Ketcbum will soon

and a boor.

12. That Andrew Johnson is an able man and a Democrat. 13. That Andrew Johnson acts exclusively upon time honored Democratic

principles.

14. That Andrew Johnson tried

* ' I ~ UATlUWrY.j

Hathaway

Ex Governor Tod, of Ohio, recently she nodded to him. She was “jorgus

declared that the Democratic party of and no mistake.

promised for her expenses, then the Ohio could not be trusted. If it was in f qoarterly instalments, and in Juno last . )owur t hc National debt would be in In digging about tlie foundations ot

(niT.G.mvrarAgent of faid Coinpiiny.tbrougb | yifg Kg ne reclaimed her letters of tho dan-cr of repudiation, unless linked witli tho Church of Bosliam, an old Saxon Edward Allen, Agent at Greeiica»tle. tlm Mini | rU3lL>e She is now at liberty to pub- the rebel debt national securities would edifice iu West Sussex, England, tbe of three t* H,,l8 * n ^ "i"® j i^h the volume which is to establish her decline, and justice would not be done workmen recently came upon a stone

No 9237,is- lair fame, and to allow the world a sin- the soldier, or the soldiers’ wives and coffin, which, it was ascertained, con- ^ ^

bund at the UreenceMle tiiiliana Agency, of g U | a r example of faithful love, enduring widows ; consequently it was the duty of taiued tho ashes of the youtlitul dauglt- • j| ( j uvurflll)01)t *aid company- tlie loss loss originating by the through unkiudness and calumny. The evary patriot to standby tbe Union ter of the old Danish king, lanutc. That it would be prudent in thc castle, Iud., J M. l u.t»th.lt>«5. £._ugn | has retarded the publicaUon.but w.ll ( A N# ~ York firm'have made, as a —By « recent telegram we learn that ured successfully in tho late

bo called upon to plead to the charges, and legal proceedings will then be fully

in progress.

— — —

W It AT Iaihana has done for the Country.— Provost Marshal General Fry reports to tho States officers, that

Mrs. Surratt by court martial, and hung f roin t ho 17th of April, 18(11, to the

her with r rope, and therefore, 15. That Andrew Johnson is a radical

Abolitionist.

1G. That no man who had a hand in the cruel wur should havo a hand iu our

WANT DD, AGENTS,

doubtless appear iu good time.

30th of April, 18G5, Indiana furnished tlie General Government 193,337 men. What State has done better? This is a tidbit of loyal history it becomes lloosiers to remember when traveling.—hid.

Journal.

D n Voorhces, who has been urging the dogs of coppeiheadism in Congress

A California

oitfi ncasti.k.

[ Male or Female ] Can clear $ W per week at

PITRI ir iheir own home, ill a light ami liouombU I'tiai-. --

mss. Anyone having a few hour* rUily io threatened to sue for libel it anybody 1ND - I spend will find this a good Pyi"g 1 called Imu a traitor, whereupon one

j failure” ol „ , .

G a w „r, upon their gubernatorial tickets, to bark at loyal men and loyal Measures,

—" .s.. - - i i n,,nninii>d Score 18. That the secessionists were right, will be replaced by Colonel Washburn, Democratic" editor jewelry of gold worked in with wood ta- U right Esq , has been appointed . ere , io % ’ ’ ’ ”

preneut for Mrs. General Grant, a set of our young fellow citizRn, John

I'pple^tree whioli’ hi rather,' lion, j and the Unionists were right, and we are

XI. ., — 1 KpPlKl Will ullU HIM it hlUlUtraitOr, WllCreUpUU UUO Ul uer liuauuuu D uuavvao sagiTfr assK- S'kCr““ lw j ,iul ' b< ' J bi “ i

ti31-ptl

patriot.

ingof tbe surrender at Ap-j ter at the Court of Pruaaia.—/nrfiono/>o-Jnck^hurra for tbe great L immecratio , s_y

lit Jou nal.

an honest man, at the next meeting of the National Assembly. The “Tall camore of tho Wabash” will newer

sick ’em more.—/mf. Jovnaf.