Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 August 1867 — Page 2
rrzijv TT imtoana jjC.'H. DFNCHAM, Editor.' 2? lK'"' - : - ft - uuoo)cvii,l.i: - rtfaj llornlr f, Argtit.SO, 18C7. Mat'Mru of the Central Committer. Tli Chairman of tli Central Committee lulborlxea us 'to. call a meeting for ext jVedoesday fct Holland ,1 Dinkley ukt a 1 o'clock I'. M., to arrange for lit aiouuioelioo f a Cuanty TieLet. .It It linrOrlant that there bo t full ntteodanea or next WedoeaJey, aa tbe day of election will soon be here, and if we are to hive a ticket tho Cfotnl CotiiuiUlte eboutd that our men ere nominated nitlout atij further tlclayV ' 'Pubtlo Speaking.1 The Hon. Oeo. V. Julun will apeak (a 1 11 Count at the following times aod I'faoear i ' ' laurel, Todsy, ' SVpt. 10th,' at 2 o'clock 1 M. ' v 1 : ' lietainor.1 'Tuesday,' Srtt. 1 Oll). at7o' dock 1 11. Mliarville, WeJneid-iy, Fept. lltl, at 7 'clock P.M. Ml. Cermcl, Thursday,' fcrt. 12th, at 7 o'clock l M. New Treaton,i'ridsy, Spt. 13th at 7 oeleek P. M. BrookvUb, Witurday, tfept,. 1 Ith, at 2 o' i i'O l) e 7i' r -r-J ce , ve, and then stating ie nsture of a protest both of which are rrcxpojlooeo is civSins. Geo. Grsnt's MiaJeuco in lis faith convictions of the tnatiea -Jt people. , . , ,Th Preslcfent va. Gen. Grant. Rotier eorrepondenoo of a deciJeJ .acitr took, t lace let ween Grant and -Jwbh)n,'ort MonJjy, on tbo auljoct of "fanaftr of Oeo. Hancock. Grave ap. v jioni of ictinos tröub! are a,ntlci'y'lho fojal men tu Waabloton, 're between, Grant and ieved to be Imminent. mi i i yM Resignations. V- ft ... f xne aniniron Ji no Cabinet tuinliters - lunations Is probs. that they havo bey aro at any -Tutpatotl. riaou la wliich rubliahed a u Geu. It litrenter, and ttu r. The Union Flags In Kentucky. A Reinvention of Union soldiers wss heldnt , Luuville, n Mouday, which erncilly protetted asinst allowing the rebel State vtHcials lu. Kentucky to have charge of the Uuiwo State regimental Ii -fei. ' eaato-MaMMaiaafaaaBMaaiaaeaM Gen. Roujseau'a Letter. Ccn.' lloaseau has written a letter to Gen. Grant stating that the charge of In terfering in the affair of. Gen. Sheridan's ruuiruand is fale, but admitting that he intimated to the President that the Geo. iisl'n removal would be acceptable. , . - ,1 . ITI-, ,1 Tennessee State Guard. The General commanding the State Guard at Nashville, has Ltuod an order M)hg that tbo intended disbandment of the State Guard will uotbe proceeded with, lut they will be retained in service until Iyt ruen are aafe throughout the State. Outrage In all serious of Tennessee con-.-.J v . . . .. linaj to Ik reported. . TheGämoLaw. rTlAame law of this Hute, In regsrd teike huuting of prairio chicken. bcoamo inoperative on tho 13th iust. Shotting prairie ;rotie is lawful now until the 1st .ft vhr.Ufv, li;s It i .till unlawful to Funeral of J. a. Wright.
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Ike. I'aneral öf e (..v. Wriiht. of West ever issued. . Those who wlih for anLj.Jisue, wa- numerously aiirnded iu New jthentic information of the resourcer, con Vork, 01 Thursday. jW;ies wer j-ru- Uition and prospects of tha Western and
iiounceJ by Uishop Janes aud Kv. lr.grester half of the couttnont, within a few
Crookviilc College. MlssLuiie Aokeny, of Xeuti, Ohio, will tako charge of tbo Musical iOepartment, iu place of Miss Stodd-trd, res-igi Miss Ankeoy was ft student . of thorough loa under Prof. Karl Jlera of Oxford, who regard her very highly as a Musician, loth as a performer and a teacher. She ! an experienced tcaoher, and we hare- no doubt will render eotiro satisfaction to Lcr pupils and patrons. Vocal musio will receive ecia 1 attention. The I'iitoary Department will be In charge of Mis Julia 11 .euUikrB. L., of Conoeraville, whoso reputation aa a
tetcber is well known in this community. There will le no other chaoses in the Faculty. , . , ,. Thovo exrectins to be . teachers would do well to remember the Normal' Depart ment, under the contrfll of Prof. Martin. The term will open next Monday, Kept. 2 Defaulting Treasurers. . A correspondent of tbo Tcrre Haute Jlrj-reu, at Indianapolis, di.closoa the fact tbatoftho uinety-two county Treasurers in the State only four bavo this year, bocome defaulters. Tho treasurer of .Mien, Tipton and UarrUonj Democratic, . and d IcK!h, (Itepublican by a very rinall ma Jotlty) sro tbodcftiultcrs. TU tpgrcgoto Jots to the several counties' 1 not more than one . hundred, dollars, ,vf hieb a small portion will lo recovered by arrest, and mils against principals and sureties.Tho State loses only in one esse, that of the Transurcr of Harrison county, and in that only fC57. Tbo county, however, suffers bsdly, Icing a loss to tbe amount of $.'13,000. The Treasurer, after pathciliij; up the greenbacks and papers, made a des perate effort to fade out on horneback, but authorities oveihaulcd and places him luranoe. Tipton county by lcr misJjced confidence Iocs about SlO.OOOj e Treasurer's ssfe of JeKelb wis robIn February last, by which he lost .000.' ThU U sld to lova been the e of his defalcation.- ' ' FIvo Can Crushed on tha Indianapolis noia. . : .Tit freight train, eastward bound, on tho I. C. & L. 11. 11., on .Thursday after noon, when crossing tho bridgo, immediately esst of Harmon's Station, forty utiles from Cincinosti, was thrown from, the trsck by tha breaking of a wheel. The ears crushed down through the bridge in utter confusion, tbe engine and a part of the train having passed over in rafoty. Tlio c.nrs which broke through were loud ed with lumber, flour, wheat, regt, old iron, ko., but oil the freight was saved except a csr load of wheat in bulk. Tho mass of rubbish was then burned, as tbo quickest way of petting rid of if, and wotkmeti immediately rebuilt the bridgo, over which trains will pass this morning. 30a Converted. Tho books of the Treasury 1 Depsrttncnt show that all the 7 SO notes d ie August IClh bavo already been converted Into D20 loud. Of 331,000,000 filing due June next, 130,000100 hiveboco redcom ed; orStOU.OOO.OOO, due July next, C47000,000 bare been redeemed tho Trraiti ry being nearly a hundred millions ahead in its prutuiso of redemption. General Sicklea Has aont a cotuniunicstion to Washington saying (hit the abrogation of his order No. 10, in ao far ni tho United States Courta are concerned, will open tho door for declaring tho reconstruction acta tin constitutional, whlih tho United States Court in North Carolina is rrcparlnc to tin ami i mill liA imuiiliiiiltf limu.
Clfcrred from theStsto Courta to the United Stute Coutla in order to afford tbo wished
Cjr opportunity. ( : Don't Llko Him. The President says Gen. II says Ucij. Howard Is a iatiu and a Kcj ulliran, and therefore t o will be obliged to reiuoe him. "BfiYOxo tue Mis3if?irn:"J Vnwtftt Ili$tory vf ihm no Stuf atl Tcrritoriti, mm (he Gnat Jitar to the' Grrnt Oi(oii by Albert D.' llichardaon. .Tbia Is a most eoteitaining and valuable book, and its popularity is attested by tbo tsulo of over 20,000 copies in a tingto month. The Auihor'a loog and varied experience in the little known and interesting regio us of tho Fsr West furnishes (be valuable material for its contents. lit. Hichard.on ia widely known as one of our most brilliant journalists and writet'a. No other. Author Las travlcd ovi r j much of our vast western domains, aud we know of no one who can so well describe what he has seen. Hals alwaya interesting, generally amusing, au J, better still, iuvariably truthful. , , The volume before us is accompanied by an accurato and minute map -f the entiro region beyond the Miataipii, and is elegantly primed and , profusely illustrated with over two hundred crrnviugB from original photographs and sketches from tho pencilaof IÜerstadt, Nnst, Hin oey, Dailey, Feno, Stephens, l'orlcsund other eminent artiats, which aro really beautiful and worthy of cxaininufiott $.3 specimens of art.'. rA -' ' It is a credit to Anicriohn ' 8Uthorbi, jaud not ouly tbo moat vslusllo wotk from Mr.-Uichsrdjon'a pen,- but ,by far tie lest and mot coniplete history of the great j cits 10 be sjwn thick with eivilind
.States, rich in all the elements of great
ness, should consult this most valuable werk. .Tke wri'.rr has a charming, etyle, a fanJ of "humor, a nl bis '. experiences are or thrilling interest. . We preJict for tbti look on unprocedanted aale; "All Young Amoricü' expect to go West awd seek their fortunes when tho PaciCc Railroad is built if not lefure, and will 'rekd'withlatidity "Jlyopdthe Misissippi." This work, wo undcrtond, is rold only by subscription, and is Just such a' one as persons recking to not as agents should add to their lUt. It is puLllslicd ty tbo National rcoustiiNa Co', Cincinnati, Ohio.' ' - . ! ' . Union Nominations. Dear .ttricrn: I oo a aocstion in your iffiio of tho lCth Inst, that wo nominate a Tiokot throughout tlio County to be voted for this Fall. I think that a good move. ... Let ui notuinato good men and get them in tho field, and givo them our hearty support; slow Ihitt wenro not all fcorn') coufeds in old Franklin. I have but one name to propose for Conimlitioncr and that is Israel Coon, a in a a of ability, patriotic nnd true devotion ,.o bis cout try, andJCapt. George W. K'ulIU , for Clerk , a man who is ever at bis post fiht ln for Liberty and Union; was Ono ol tbo first to spring to his country's oill, and served his country with honor to hiin-self and friends. No man was mora beloved by his men thsn Capt. Kimble Wbst . sy our Union liionds throughout tho County tolbu nomitiutiou? Como out lot us hear, from yuu. , . L, - Aug. I'd, lt07. . Tub Galaxy, Fou SjcrTCMui:n, con tains some ' Keiniuiscencesof Dr. Authon,' tho lalo diatinuialied classical scholitr and lesclicr, by Dr. Hubert D. Ncsmlth "A Carol of Harvest, for 1SC7," by Wnh Whitman; "Jean Ingclow's New Vjlume,4 by Harriet VroHoött polTord; "Tho Lu diea of Llangollen," by ltov. W.U. Alfter; 'lliihsm Young and MormonUm," by I). M. Tullide, a Mormon Kldor, i'Aunt Madelin's Trial," a Short Story, by F. L Curtis; ".Sloven Liwronco, Yooni.jn,M by Mrs. Fdwards; "Wailing for tbe Verdict," by Mrs. It, H. Davi; and "Nebula,:' by the Kditor. Tho price of Tbo Gulaxy is ?3,6l) a year. Single copies may , be ob tained of the newsdealers, or they will bo sent postpaid on receipt of 30 cents. AddroKj W. C. t F. P. CiiLncii. No.ÄÖ Purk How, New York. Til R rilltB.NOLoaiOAL Jouun.il for Sr.l'TXMDKK contains Portrsits and Char acters of Hon. II. D. Connolly, ltov. Newman Hall, llov. Thoiuas Diuny, dietingu'uhed Orators ' and Author)' Mrs tluaband and Mrs. Hogo, Sanitary Hero ines; StuJies in Physiognomy; ForGentlo mon toltesd, by Mrs. O. W. W)lly; True and l alae Marriage; Memory; Con seienlioui)M, its fj fmmjiv vion; Our Iteligion; Uraüation . vi IntoUect; 'lite lticca of Man, their Oiigin; Qucon Kliia belli; Toggery; A' New Sieaiucr, Spiiit of the Age; Central Puik, and tho Ifoulcvard Illuttratod. An luicroalitig number, .10 cents, or S3 a year, (5, 11. Woll, L'diior JS0 llroadway, New York. 1 GRANT AND JOHNSON. We publiahcd this morning tho remark' able correspondence bctwtou JoIhikom und Grunt on tlio removal of Sheridan- romaikallo in itself, aud in tho course JohnMott has taken in (list denying it, and lu Publishing it nt all. Gen. Grant CurixMt. ly remonatruieH agulnxt tho removal of Sheridan, becnuro it is rtuintt tho will of the country, because be Its faithfully and intelligently perfi rmcd hi civil ' Uutiea, bcraibo bis removal will loan ((Tort to defeat tho laws of Cungrvxa, and booauxa tbo rebe.1 will regard itui a triumph, und will grow bold thereupon. ' He blo otjects to tho general hiftlng of the militsiy Commandern, which is required to csrry out tlila removal, because of tbo general disturbance 0 the acrvico tht'itby. To thU Mr, Johnson replies in the H) lo of 0 Mimll lutitifogcr. llo m, tha ijucriion of . Shvridan'e removal bus not Icon submitted to tho popular vote, end thercfijru no one can bo aujped lo krowwhut the mill of tho country is Pi regard to it. Then ho proceeds to prnleo (Ion. Thomiis, end to draw cnniparUun between hin und Sheridan, to the laltcr'a dUiidvatitsgc; and be nQ'cc-ts thnt to urguo lltuta faithful ulUciT huuld not lo aujnrceded, U lur .ott tho capacity of all other (Purer. Then ho makes vaiious charges against Slicii Jan's lulo, which ho calls one of nbsoluto tyranny. And to tho objection that hi removal will embolden the rebel. ho says this cannot bo, "for they sro perfectly familiar with the antecedents of tho Piesident, and know that be has not obstructed tho faithful execution of auy act of Congress'' This is a weighty accurante. It it n mortifying and disgruccful letter, and vvi'l do nothing to raUo the writer from hi low eMulo in tho rou ilry. It exhibits fully tbo relatione between Grant and JohtiHon, and it ruggers that Grant will bo included iu tboi-e Cabinet changes which are now pending. Galotto. ; The FUh Law. We learn that Judge Thompson, at tho torni of the Parke Circuit Court just clocd, deeidM the Hh law" to le constitutional differing with Judge - Viuton of the Criminnl Court of Lifayelto. lie. held that the body of the statute was ..general, applying to all the livers in tho States; that if tho' proviso, which prohibits tho application of the penalty of seining etc, in the Ohio and St. Joseph rivers, 14 to be considered "local ana special, it renders only tbst part of tho Isw unconstitutional and does uot ofl'oct the general proviMona. ' He ex proved tbe tipiniou tbut if the ' Legla!atuiu bad no conatitutiouaL power tit piss the j roviio,- seining, etc., in the Ohio nrtd Sr. Joseph rivets, within the limits of the State, would la . puoiahablo under tho etatute. in the inwe. maunvr as if dor.c in any other cftho rivets in tbo State - Te,a Haute Kxpo:s
" REMOVAL or SHERtOAtlr
Cen. Grant's Protest to tho President. tub rnEiip.jr to'urant... ; KctTiVK Mansion; '- ' ' kWasuincion, August 17, ltt;7. ; vTear Sir: Ileforc you iatue - inriolions ta curry lata effect tho inclosed, I would le plcascl to hear any suggestiona yöu may tleeui necessary respecting the Bsiignuieiits to which the order refers, j j Truly yours, AnIjulw JoitNfON. Gen. U. S. GEast, Secretary of War t ad iVcim. H . ' rHcV"beloBgi, nVxtincörder,the official orucrof. removal. 1 QUINT'S RtPLT. , j r . , r , IIEADQUAH7V.RS AniifEl or U; S., v WAeniNutoN, Auuat 17, 1807, 1IU fs Kerrlfcnrw ' Andrew Jvhnrott J'rcvitlrnt U. Ä' J ': Sin:' I am in receipt ' of your order i. of this dato directing bio to appoint u. 11. Thomas to tbo c.nmiand of the Fifth Military District, General Sheridan to the Pcpartuiont of tin? MUourlfliul General Hancock to m ltprtmont of the Cumberland; and also your note of this date, inclining thoo enstrnctlonn; to carry 'Into etTuct tho .Inclose! order, spying: "I would bo plciscd ttf bear ony" niggcstiona you may decin ' neccassr-',repeeilag tho esMgiiiucnta tu, wliich tho. order refer." ' lam j-IcaiscdTJ avail myself of tbls ili "vitatlon to ur;u, arnCslIy urpo, in . 'the name of a pitM cople who have soerlfiocd hundtcos oT fhouaanda of lives, and thousand of millions of treasure, to pre servo tko integrity and' union rJ"t!ls country, that this order bd not' insisted on. It is unmistakably -the 'expressed wish cf the country that General Shoridun houli not le removed from the prcMint coinniind. Thia is a rrpublio where the will of tho pcopls Is tho law of tho hind. I log1 that their voice msy lo heard. Genctal Sheridan has perfot tned his civil duties; faithfully niid intelligently; 'Hie romoval'will ouly le regarded na en effort to ili'tya. tho, laws of Connies. It will lo Intcrpietcd by the unrcconitructed element in tbo outli, those wbo did all they could to break up llits Government by arms; an now eUh to le tho ouly element consulted as to ihe method of rct-ttiHng otderi,' as a triumph. It wilt embolden . them to rencwc4 oi'po-iiiion to tho 'wiP of the loyul masses, believing that they have tho l)xccutivej with ihcm . ' " ! Ths services of General" Thonisa In battling fur tho Union entitle him to anmo consideration.;. Ho Jiae repeatedly entered his protest m p a I n p t Icing sined to either of tho livo Military District,' end especially t .' Icing assigned" to re'.ievo Gun. Sheridan -,... Gen. Hancock ought nut to bo removed from where lo is. His Department is a complicated one, which will lake, a new Commander snmi timo to Ircomo ucfjuaiuted with! There sro i military rcusons why tbo order aluld not bo insisted on. 1 leg to refer lo a Idler marked' "Pii vale," which 1 wrote to the l'rcslilent wbtn Cist consulted on tha subjoev of a chsngo in the War Dcpurtment; It lenrs upon the subject ol this icinoval, und, 1 had hoped, would luvo pieventcd it. . 1 liuvo tho honor lo bu, with great ro spect, your obedient servant, U. 8. tilt A NT, General U. S. Army, and Secretary of r (lit nitiTun, t TllK rittiifDKNr TO OEM. OÜANT. Kxr.cL'TtVK Mansion, Wasimxoton, P. U., Augu-t 1SU7. Gknkkal: 1 hue received your comtnunicalioii of tho 17th insl., and thank you for tho promptness with . which ou liuvo subinitted )our viawa respecting tbo nstigntiionts iliicctod in my order of that date. When I stated in luv olfitlal nolo of l ho 17th, that I would bo ploa.cd to hos r any sui'ccMiotii ou tnight deem iiccesaary upuu the subject, it wue not my mention to ak you tore lormal rrp irt.liut rather tu invito a verbal statctnout of any roaaons utlVcling tho Public interests which in your opinion would tender , tbo ordrr nexpedient. Instmuch, however, as you ave tnsdo a written eoitiwunicatiou, it la proper that I should makoaome reply. 1 ou earnestly urgo that tho order, bo not insisted on, remarking that it. is uu mistakably -tlio expressed wish of. tlio coutttry thut General Sheridau should not 00 removed Irom hia .present eommand. While 1 am c iittnt of (ho ilforta that bitvo been niado to relievo (icncial Sheri dan of tbo Fifth Military District, 1 am not aware that tbo question has ever been submitted tu the people theiitselvca fur IctoiQiiuatiun. . It would certainly be tinust to tbo artuy to uasuiuo that in the cpiuion of tho nation ho alono i capable of c(tr.!iandingv tho States 'of Louisiana and Texan, end that wuo ha for any cause removed, no other General 111 the military service of the United States would be competent to till Lia place. General 1 hums a, who I have ucsiguated us hts successor, is well known to the country, having won high sod honorable distinc tion in ihj field. II 0 hts since, in tho execution of the responsible duties of a doariment commander, exhibited great ability, sound discretion nud alorling pattiotistu.. lie has not foiled , under tue moat trying' circumstance to enloico tho laws, to preserve 1x410, ui.Uor, to eneourHge tbe restoration of civil authority, and to promote n far as possiblo a fplri' ol reconciliation. Iiis nduiiuiatratlou vl tho Department of tbo Cumberland will certainly compare ; most favorably with that of General MicrioUn tu Lis .Military District, whose affairs sppuar to be in a diaturbed condition, and a bitter spirit of antagonism vccius to have resulted from Geu. .Sheridan' management. ' Ho has reudcrcd hiwsolf . exceedingly obnoxious by tho manner iu which bo has cxoicicd even tho power conferred by Congress, end still more so by a resort to authority not granted by law, uor necessary to the fait lit ol and vtlioieHt executiou of his duty. His rulo has, in fact, been ouo of absolute tvranny, without icl'ereiico to tbo princi pics of our Guvurumeut or the nature of our tree Institutions. 1 he atato ol aUaiis which has resulted from the course he has pursued. Ins seriously interfered with a harmonious, sitiifuotory and apcody execution of the oöts of Congress, and is alone sufficient to justify a elende. Ilia removal, therefore, cannot lo regarded os an effort to defeat the lawS' of Congress, for tho object Is to facilitate their execution through'an officer who bus never failed to obey tLo'law und to exact within his juris diction a like obedience from others. v - It cannot lo interpreted br the "unreconstructed element of the South those who did all they coiiU to break: up this GjTcnnieut by siu;., and now wiih to be
thtj'oTiiy-eJement eoneulted as tothe jelh od tf-restoring ttdcr as a ttiumth," for, as intelligent men, they mut.t know that tbe luero change of ;nilitory commanders cannot nltsrlhe"' law, and hat Gen. Thorns will be as much bound by its rerjuireincnts ai Gen. Sheridan. . It cannot "embolden them to renewed opposition to tha will of the loyal masses believing that they have tho Executive with them," for they aro perfectly fsmiliar rith the antecedents of tho President, nd know that he has not obstructed! the faithful execution of any act of Congross. - No one, as you are aware, has a h'icher
oppredation than myrclfofthe services of ueocral Iliomaa, and .no. 0110, vould be leas iucliued to assist him tu a command not entirely to his wishes. Knowing him aa I de, I cannot think that ho will hesitato fur a moment to obey my order, having in view a comnlcto and rpccdv restor ation of tho Union, in tho preservation of which ho im rcnJcrcd auch Important sei vice. . t Gen. Hancock, known to the whole country as a golloot, able and pstriotio soldier, will, 1 havo no doubt, sustsln bis high reputation In any position to which be way lo assigned. , If, as you observe tho department which he will have (a a complicated one, I feel confident that, uudor tbo gniJanco and iostiuctioni of (Jen. bUorumti, (Ion. Sheridan will eoon treome familiar, with its Heredities, aud will avail himself of lie ojpoitutjity, afforded by the Indian trouble tor the display of, tho energy, enterprise and dating which gave h!iu no cnviablo a reputation t during tbo rcccpt civil strugglo. . ' , . . In uss.uming that it is tho expressed wish of, the people that General Kucridan should not bo it inovcd fiom )iis present command, you remark that this Is a liepublic. It h." bused, however, upon a written Constitution. That Constitution is the combined aud expressed will of the 1 a. 11 a a' people, ana ineir voice 1 ntw, when roilbctcd iu tho ui'inpcr which that inrtiument prec-rilHH. While ono of it provirion mules tho Piesident Commanderiu chief of Army aud Navy, another require that ho ahull tako care that tho law 1 i be faithfully cxcctileJ. . Jtelieviiig that a chungo in commsnd iu tho Fifth Military Diatiict is absolutely occe.-sary for u iaithlul execution of li e law. 1 havo issued iho order which i ihe subject of this concrponilcuco. In thus excicising a power that inhcics in the Kxcüiitivo, under tho Constitution, si Commaudcr-in t hief of tho uruiy and navy, I im dichauging u duty icijuiicd ol mo by tho will, of the tuition n iormully declined in tho s.ipieine lav tf the land, lly his oulh tho F.xtcutivo i so'emni) bour.d to tho lost of bis ability to ro serve, protect aud defeud ihe CuuMiiutioii. and although in times of great exciteme nt it be lost to publio view, it is bis duty without regard to tho conscjuoriccs to hitnscll to hold it sacred und to enforce all or any ol in piovUion. ny other coimc would lend to the destruction of tbo lie. public, for if the Constitution wcro once abolhhrd, ibcio would le no Congress fot the rxtrtiso of tbo legislative power., po Executive to seu that tho law iro faithlully executed, no Judiciary to afford to thotilixcn protection for lil'o, limb, and piopeity. Usurpation would incvitally lollow, and a despotism bo fixed on the pecplt! in violation of their combined und expressed will. , In conclusiua,' I foil to perceive any military, pecumury or patriotic reasons why tho order should not ha curricdiuto effect. You will iiiuomlcr (hut iu the Crst instniieo 1 did not consider Geu Sheridan tho mot suitaoln man for the command of the Fil'ih Military District. 1 i 'no hna srengihened my convi tious upon that point, ond has led ino to the ennclusioi. (h it piitriolio coiisidcrulioua demand thai he should bo superseded by an tlliccr who, While lio will lallhlully rxecuto tho law, will at tho saline time give mora gcnuial sutisfactiou to tho whole people, white and black, North und South. I uw, Generul, very respectfully your, ANDUKW JuilNhON. Tu Gen, U. S. Grant, SiVy of War, i interim. The Atlantlo ond Great Weitem Ilallway. On und after Monday, Auuuat -il, the Atluiitio und Great eater 11 Kailwoy ( 0111 pany will run twy lightning ex presa (ruins daily to New Yolk, morning und evening, making direct connections with all south' eru trains töi Cairo, Louisville, St, Louis, Indianapolis, und Cincinnati. Ilciet. foic a through evening express only hui been run; lut ll o incicured scuiberu und west eru ttu v el over this line, has uiudo the ndditiun of a morning exptes an imporalivo necessity, in order to meet llo iucrcus ing demands of tho public. Kvcry lino bua udvaulagca peculiar to itself, which render it iu some pirticularx prvlcrublo to other aud competing lines. Hut the Atlantic und Great Western line run li.ii ly claim a combination of advautoges, such us is not to lo found on any other route, and such 0 clearly intit'o it to the regard it bus won from tho traveling community. Through its connections, it bus an uninterrupted broad gnugo track the entire distance from St. Louis, Cincinnati, Urbano, Muusticld, Gallon aod Cleveland, to New York. To those 'compelled to make long journeys, this is an advantu go uot to bo lightly estimated. The cars I u .J ttffl.l t-liltlllV TllA .iMIMMIlAnt .it the road is of the most sppiovcd description, 'iho cars are furnished with all the improvements known to rsilwsy experi Ciuo.Htid aro us J'rco from duH and as well ventilated aud comfortable as it is possible for curs to be; while uo expense , or pains aro spaicd in maintaining tbo road in the highest state of cdcicncy. ; r To ihci-o advantages, tho Atlamio and Great Western unites ono other paramount feature, uot yet attained by any competing line, if indeed at ull cupable of attainmatot by auy other, route. Though sleeping couches ore run from Cincinnati to New Yoik without change, the Iravelct thereby being ablo to tuuke the entire die tatico between those points without ihange of cars.. This consideration will be toadily appreciated by any oue who is cotnpolloi to uiako a journey with ladies or children in charge; and most of, all by Udie 1 thcuihtlvcs when.. necessitated to proceed great distauccs alono. It is no exaggeration lo call auch an advantogo, peculiar to thie lino alono,' a fouturo of paramount impottanco. When to tbe advuntagc enumerated, are further, added the, best conducted aud finest dining halls on -any road; certainty- rf. connexions; quickness of time sod reasonableness .of tare; beautiful sconery, acknowledged, on every baud to be uourpai;ci iu this
ccmntrju and ahoye. alt, safety f-om accident and danger, hardly parallcTcd TiVthc history of cny line; and it may be doubted whether any competing route can, coniistentlv ttilh'lioncsty, present claitrn to favorable publio ' consideration and partronage equal to those ahovo adduced in behalf of tlii. 'great' through railway. Paattengere ccn now rely on making direct connections with trains on this old and favorite route tbo Atlantic and Great Western llailway. Railroad Record, A vj.. 22. Bound Over. . The German who. fired Mr. Duroan'a stable was bound over, at the lülo term of ihe Common Picas Court, to keep peoce for three months, in the sum of three hundred dollars, and falling to give bsil 1 was remanded to jail.' Tbe culprit wlH be held until the meeting of the Circuit Court which takes plare on the rccond Monday In.Seplember. fConnersville Times. ' .The last order i!ucd by General Bheri
dan, prior to the publio announcement of his rcmovsl, wsa one appointing an election for delogstea to a convention for the State of Louisiana. TM order, with all tbo others issued by General Sheridan, are confirmed In the doeament directing his tranafer to another Department. The election In Louisiana will therefore take place on tho &7th and 23th days of December, and beforo the adjournment of the next icsslcn !of Congress that Slalo will bo reconstructed, nnd her Senators and Representative will occupy seats in tho Capitol. The promptitude which characterized Sheridan in the field ban marked his civil administration lo the South-west.' Journal., ( i ; ' ' ; ' Danger öf Svvearlftfj. : ;' A man wsa fined Cvo dollar and cost, at Iho lute term of our Common Pleat Court, for swearing. Thoso addicted 10 tho use of profano language will plcaso tiko iiollce. Conncrsvillo Ti'tnc. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ' Totrn Pruprrfy For Sale. I OPT Kit at rlr 1 n! my h.vMKf nri.l fuhr arret r jrriia-ml la tha low ef Cninr llrfit, Kfi.kHh Cmnlv, lailinna. 'I'll li" is ahrpi' In k iuj rsnlr, sl'h svn room, si t thri a t'Mtotiiii Mskn. sibnn i.p 1). K'inJ. ' (niluril i.r rh'Upg frntt ll.a nfi.$. S sLo t a hori. a lut nf e-.if'M. nl iq 1 no i n lie gruou Jt. Terirs raa.inktil-. if A. J. rULMsLi.: Aug SO-Sin Notice to lit ira of Petition to sell Estate. IMF. STATE OF INDIANA, FRANKLIN ' NOTl K Ulirrsly lern, Ihst Ja.Uh lllarilry, AduituUirittur l lha F.litta ct A rchl b ll Cuinbittli lUn'd, has Olnl l.l ill:nn In Iba rol raiMi uf tha lcnili'iii, b fer.unal Islrf In-utn.-li nt to pay bin ilnlilt, and that said pttillnn will b heard at Iho neat tsrin of tho Court of Cclnux.ti I'.rnp t( raid Cmu ti, Totl Auiu! II', A, D tsfir. it i:ny nnnrtv Ja , C. C. C. r. FrsniilU Cuuntjr. llolUnd, Uakle i Juuin, Alt;'. Au bu-. "W Adnilnlstratoi'ti Sale. NOTICK I hrrcLy ifivnn, that I. Irin of sn otdrr i.r tht Coart tf Cinimn Plr i,f Kiah tin County, Indian) at ths July Tsrin, ISC7, lhrroi-f, In tbo ca if Ititlur I J. buy, AdoiiiiUtrainr ir Iho UMa't or t'lnilx.rni VV. lirl.un dro'd va. Jlrtro of Ireaad, lbs , nudorslhod, oa lbs pltllilsi'l, On &iturtfftji. Ä'i. 21, 1ST.7, ' ' (urtoM sold tvlouly at piiralo i -I,) will it-ll at publU auriimi tha f Jtlnwliif 'loorlbd rosl o Isla. Ilustrd In salt County, lo will !.! No. 1.1. 14. 11 ad I. In li:rk 13 ff Iba yyin nt I.auri-I, ulJspi in ths Intcrrst tbt-rcln vl r-'srah K. lrlnn, ahtowol da.'esasil. II ni lor (ho purchrtap or ths to at rlato sals will Im rrn lv4 tu h 8ih nf AutflKt lms. Tl. UMS.Oha rtilrd purchssa ni 'my down on day ol nils, nil third in lilti. and una thltd In libiirn Hionlht, di-frrd . ni. ..rurcil by not li.S'ln f loif it, w 1 1 bout rrUf fruiH vntualion snd ppralsiurht laws, slut hr in r Igaao on lb fitcMilm . II. J. D VV, Ailmlnlitratur. 11-iIUbJ A ninblty, Ally's. Auk 3, IM7 im. For Sale 1 fin rr" Hynul I Co., MU.iMirl, sltaatsi) 1 UU about si vtii lulls frmn lb County at ail tluibor, Int Ugh, griiilr rolling, uitatlo furJ rawing rn, Ijib, wriuKi, a. '' tiavts of IAH ans ach In Philo Coo Missouri, nhout T ml!f Imu Holla, lhC 4t, and wlihtn 4 iii.lf of Iho H, VV. braii tho I'mcIAo 11. It-lltubrred, lay Mgb, tomt saniiii v, a jo aor In Wrlehtr., MUsnurl, alont fl ffum Ilm t'nuniy .1, od Uorl3 Iiitie. Tr-y nrrr-j roula or tb H. VV, branch of- Iho X 11. It, Mi 1.1 ivsd I imw Ist snd hflnj rvwy ll.l hnd U (iilly r.lllng. II ltwli oll aditd lo ml.liif cum ti.i, .i suBiitry along ibl 1 iu cf road Ii ßllinr laut. (110 arrr-s In Otloo Co., KobrstVa, wlli iiiui-iiir luoiuv r jscurs, na n in."i. dlrnt llo r in Its oil j toil Kturnsy on flutte Mr, (m whl'h Una Ihoro will La a mllfdiid lo a fluni Um ,. This lai d I all pruir c, flr.l junllty nf l'uilii Und, aid I hilujf ittiitrd up by ftriur all around it. If desired, will toll It In Iraots of 1 A I or 930 acraa. 32 aorn I In saino county, 0r.t.ijalty of land, alt pralrlo. . Tau trsgti'if ICO arre arh In ismseognty, not far from tha C40 nras moatlnead ahuo, as f ot ualliy cf land I an b fouad la any couutry, ires froui swsui. Thsro lands will l sohl low for caih, er etehanxad for otbr ro.a'ty in tbla country. A (rood bargain will l0 given to Ibois wl.hing to irnda, will pay ah for lb difforooea In trade, (VI and sao dirlp(lns of landi, either at this odiea, or lha advertiser at Harriinai aug 80 4w H. LEONARD. . DEO. DOWLBY. claim AGi:rix, AND KOTAllY lUUlil. HA11UISO.N. OI-TIO. I have for als a larc amount of farm land and Iowa eroj.erty In all the Wrttern States. v - v aa e Good Fresh Bocf, KOlt CASH OISTJ-ilT: RODKKT, 1,JLKNN -f Falrllald and Cbarlai n. ...n hava tahan tha tilaoe nt Fraak Det la lha Hulcbrrlsg bulnS, and will furnlah Uowd Frrsh Hoof for cash only, ibey will viitt DrookviUo rrgulnrly on Wednesdays and fatardays. Tbey ron'soifully ro4at a liberal patronage ADMINISTKATOIVS SALE. NOTICF. is bsreby (Ivan, that tba aodarsltnsd A Jtulnlitrator f tba Kslata of Jatuei Cua titoghaui, doccased, will, at 9 o'clock A.M., On . Wednetdiiy the Aih of &nt tilcrt 15C7, sell at pablle aurtUw. atthe late residence of laid decedent, two miles Kastor n. caruiei.m rreotII as t TltSJ htV. Indiana, the neraonnl rroDertv of sold ctat,eonlitlng of twabaa4o( Horses, on two year-old toes bridge toil, äi head er tlogl, I iv agon r aiming v ienia, oci n h for market, Corn In tho field, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Aa. ' -'.' TKHMS OF ÖALK All soma of three dollars to b paid oa day of sale. A ere lit of sis months will I given on all earns over three dollars by tho purrbaser giving bis nolo with approved freehold larety, waiving the Valvation and appraisement law a. . . JOSKl'U tTrNlN'JilAM. Aug 1, 1 fcCT Jw, ; , ,
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t t . . i . . ii a Second Dtxir South oj Geo. IP. Kern it (Sol - Wbtr Will U rBa lur r IC , 'A l atent Medicines, Chemical, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuff, Window Glsss; Futty, Looking Ulasa IMatea of all Site, ; bchool Books , , -, , T Ulant IJook, Station ' .BRUSHES OF ALL KII1D3, From a No. 1 Flesh lo a common Scrub Druib.' , . - AIbo .a Fine aiortmal af . . Fancy &fipi, Erroct for th$ , Handler chief,' Jrerumery JiattUt, iSi. ' Ia ftet STsrjtltnj kjt la a V'tll ftoeVsJ Dreg 6 Cora. I'srt ouUr SttsDtloo l aid to Iba Prri lion Drpkrtmttit. , rrt"ii wltblng a wall ie!rewl cd ralialt trllola Wilt do well to etil oo l)r. Tbdiaploa btfvrs purohailnt; laawbara. P. 8. Ir. Thotup.oo barlnc; formsaanllf ' lo'-f enlei la Ifirrls, OUto, will prtctlcs MtJiclne an KarfVry ( lblr various dtll. Ofll,l hi Drug Ölor. Hiaan, Immadl' stslj oppotlte. llsrruurt, Okls, Atf. 30, IftT ly -I . ' .. : rnnn Tor Sale. rplIU entsril2iiil oflxri st -rival m)a kit frtn .JL. if va tor... alta! Jmt IC.al f UronVvltl, rlva to tb Ml. Carmsl .k, nod an a ko4 tj road. Ths farm ts wsll wstrsdr nb asw. ulllnf watt, aaaeh an J appla tesari. and f d. tlmbsr. . Tba U a !' ornp or prh bow lb trs, wblrh ht will tall larsta from tbaUna. Td tin rtaionalla. . . . 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' I A AC TRTCIt. Real Estate For Sale. aMIIh.anJsrslsntJ will offer at rlrat fals eattt' 1 lbs 4th or tUnibrr neat, 210 AIM'S OF WOODLAND,' , mora or Uu, liaatsJn.ar Tc pr-trtnwn, la Fr hV IIa County, Indiana, tha pro) trtjr rrnort ft sd If W'llllaiti Marlin 4raastt. For tariuf , sp- - . I . nadrr.lf nad at Matj Martin's, wl tnw f Cbarls Marlin, lUrt rrd, oa lb 4rh nf MpimU', i us:i-l ' UO HE KT klHDV. .""BEY0S! THK SHSSISSIPI'L'7" A Coir plctd llutory of the New btate and Territories, from the tircit lliv er to the ürent Oenn; - - t -'vrnAaiHo.f. Buggies' Ci.ri-i.iJ cl every drr Mut a,,d Will SlfJ All perni wanr ri- ur !irnttl es4iulne inr iw' A loo a Urjp it, . pnicV TUB v., 1 islla above V VV.ntr do Wall to pervluil ae I Y -i If 1 a I of tfepteiober day vl alo, one third in tna, and une-lbtrd Iw twu Venn, defurred payments secured by ante bearing Inlereit from Say of sale, without rsllef fioia valutllen and ai(ral(meot laws, and by uiurigigo on the pramijot. WILLIAM It. JON'n?,C,.minlnloner. llolland, Uinkley A Jone, Atty'e. ' i Aug 9 4 F AIRFI ELD MILLS. BROWN & BEST, iriLL guarantee entire latisfaetlon In grinding V. tLul'ltanl MUAL. Tbo highest market price pal 1 In esuh fur Wbest. Tbis Flour ts for isle In Lrookvitla it tba store of David Slaughter and John UoekafelUr, sad also at the Depot. Will alio furnl.h LU OF ALL KINDS. ' August 1-1 A.I. ISO. H. M. SM1TB. KING & SMITH, DEALERS IN PAINTS AND OILS, v a. n ist i s I r 12 s , IPrttoxit IMcjdiciiioH &c AT TUE rUll L1G SCALE, " (MAIN bthket,) DROOKVILLE, INDIANA. . Aug 0 1. I - 1 , . " Parnis For Sale. I WILL sell oa fair term tba follewlag Farms In FrankUa Conntyt ,ltS eres on tbe Oxford Road, abaut l mtls from Brookvlile, on which there aro two food frame booses, good bate, good yoeng orchard, three wells, abuui 00 acres lo culliiatioa, and tbo balanoobaavil Umhoredj tie wbol premliei ta good repair. 160 a ores adjoining the above farm the south, aboat 60 acre cleared, aad the talaaoe hsavll llmacred, i i , - ' . .Ml acres on tbe old Conoerivlll road, ahoet J' mile fria DrookvlH and H lallefrom tha pike road, abt TO aeros In gaod state of cultl vation; small bouse, good barn, well, Ao. The above lanJi are all good, proJacllve, aa broken farm land, and Will be told on the mast accommodating tar ma, If ipportualty te offered by tbo Utk of September aast. . I will bo at Brook Vllle during lbs AugustCuurt. In tbemeaatime, In forma ti-s) tan be hsi by tDqulrlng of J. F. y.'Ke Kn. at 1'rookvtlte. JtlytUn J WILCOX NORBOtr, .
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