Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1865 — Page 2
DAILY-) t HERALD.
THURSDAY MOUSING, NOVEMBER 2 a.. . - . . ., .... --. . i i i , TO Olli IlIIJIDIIlIS. Thk wjuiaaioiiD Lu ucderuken the political ciitorship of the l5DUAroLii U tu a ii after to-lay. With f reat diSJeac Lave we awtined lh task. Up to Ilia rnoiner.t our thoughts aod studies Lav e tea iu acotber channel. Wt are .tUl prjmrJ, therefore, or the IrnmeJiate dis charge cf editorial duties. We feel this the more when we consider that we succeed a reIy ftdab!e writer who. for nuaj years pAt, I if cxtd acted the State organ of , the Democracy aod er moat difficult circumstances. Still, we Lop, by iodaatrious devotion to our Dew voca- ' tloo, to be Able to cire ornt degree of iiti fiction to .our readers from the frit, and & higher ia future, aa expeeieoce shall leach, aod familiarlee as with, oar duties. The newspaper has become a power in the land. It ia one of the most eSicieut and porerfal inatro mentalities for informing the people miA exlocatice; the popular mir. J tbat exist. No erganixiUoa of men can successfully disseminate Ibeix Tit vi without s aid. 1 8aeb being Its high agency, and no great being it influence, it should be conducted in a man ' ner correapoadiog thereto. We ahall endeavor to caake the Hkiald the medium of fair diacmaÖA for the purpose of arriving at the truth ' Grvat tjuestlon pertaining to the tariff, to later .! taxation, currenej, public debt, i.e., are t; preitof tbeaiielres cpoa tbe public, rnkd, alü demanding Congressional action. Thee que t;on,sat be tnet la national politics, the HiiaW will, advocate the time-boncred prihei . ploof the Democratic pertr. tnd, conjlderlng that the North waa not wUHy without fault in provoking tbe late rebellion, it will sustain the most liberal policy on the part of the President, now ' thU, happily, tbe war is overy in reatcili; harmony and good will "between -til tbt States, wtih a du . respect to the rights of each, regarding all of them aa In the Union, in order tbat trade and In tercoarae maj be revived between all parts of the country, and the necessitj of a vast, expen aire centraler! ad mTnfutration he done away wilh- , ...... It will be a principle with, us, aleo, to urge that tbe burdens, as well as the ble.'s'ng of Gov t crocent, shall fall upon all by' equal rules. ' , In affairs of our State, we shall ever ttrive to advocate that policy and those measures which may redound to tbe welfare of Indiana, with whose interests we bare been, kleutificd for nearly the last thirty year;. VN e shall tak srtcial pride in promoting the iuterct of our city, her Luainesa men. her me chanica and ber laborers. Indianapolis has be come an important metropolis, and we hope to make the Htaatb worthy of her. Towards our political opponents we shall hope to be courteous, toward our political friend fair and impartial, and towards all just. The'paper will be'the organ of no clique. It wRI strive t b in lcpendent. i . We have not liine, nor in it liovensarv, to aay more at present. We will bespeak the generous indulgence of all till practice hall break us into the oc'ilorial hsmes, and time shall enable the proprietor to put their e-t Mihaieul in woiking order. S. K. I'ikkixi i iii: i. tui. i: nsm. of Tin: i nu. C .Qrjminal trial ccupy the time of out courts. Licuttousn?i, eliciting, cu'ca'-iuu', wiiuie of all gra t, and general dim-aid ot l':it t j tiwu and U, pirvail to an alarruiiig cxtcLl. These, 'tppose, are claimedby the Republicans as evidence of the advancement ol cifilixatioo, which their rule promotes, and ol the progreaa of man towards a higher and purer state of morality, refinement ard religion, under the iiitluence of KrpuMu-au. paitisan, hlooJthlrity pulpiu. Hox3cUivlt.i. ay tbat hn the invn In power diaregard law ami viitue, the people will be come Jemoxalued, lawle au2 cuitupt. Nothing has so much teuded (3 bring about the preset! uclancltoly condition ol society as the example t before the people by the Republican officials in tbe lart Hre years. Stying nothing about geucral moral, tbe taking po-t-e-iou ot the public treasure, and eatablishicg au Executive Treaaury, under tbo name of the Rureau of Fi nance, by th( Executive of this .State, iu direct fiolatiooof law, for which cien Ohio Republicans would i m peach him, U made au excuse among the aas? i (or til liwle-suc-s which they commit It is enough for Ibem to aay, the Governor don't mind the law when It don't uit his party or per onal Intereat to Jo so. and why nhnolJ we? iiiAi.i. mi: soi Latn io üi atei hi lOcttKr a The approaching c.iuu of Conrcaa wil bring to a practical tet tbe I'rcjidcnt'a plan o restoring the Uulou, and at tbe name time de oaonstrat the sincerity ot the "so called' Union party in it pretended advocacy of that plan. According to President Joumsox, the people of tba South , and not the States have teen conearned in tbe late rebellion, and during it con tinoaace tht relatione betwecu tbe Koderai Oovernment and the Southern Slates were inter rupted, not itvcrexl or destroyed. Ooneiufut!y r .a a-a a lit aa .a in me suppression oi tne reoeiuon au mat was required tj restore political unity once more wa ti reetore theae relations, by the appointment of federal officera to execute the law of Congress in the Southern State and to readmit the Sena tor ami member of Congress from iuch States to teata in the National Legislature. The first step, in this plan ff restoration devolved upon the President, and hubeea faithfully carried out. He has alio dsce all that was within the top öI-icuüfav-poer to aid lh Sutea to preswot 5eaaio) and Kepteaentative for admiaiioa into Congrca. To thi end he has appoisited Provisional (.JuTernore, by wboee autkoeity Cotiventioua have been called, Constitutions remodeled, and State ollioers elected, and the whole machinery of State (lovernments put into operation under tbe direction and with the consent f th President. AnJ the. question ia now made that, notwithstandicj all thi. the Seactora aad Kepreeetiuuves thus elccre J cannot claim their seats until tome further probation ia passed thrvugh by their respective State, od they nu&t "knock at tbe door of Congr" ta til inch time a it tay suit the HepublicaQ majority to opeu it. Thi is the attitude of those, too, wto profesa luüaia Mr. Joho-Ts -fjan." IX they ti see that the President's plan ill b thwartexJ by any tach coure ai this? That to oppoee tbe admission of theee members ia tadeauoy all he tut done iu the directiou of restoration, and again serioujly eadauger the pec4f the couutry? Kor they m.av ret aAiureoTthat' the"TieTJeut "Las' " either restored, . the Ufüou ' or ' re tcfartixel rebellion the States reorijauixcl uuder tbe ,pol icy of the ! Admini-tration will uot be likely to surrender the power of local adm'niaträtiou without a atr.t. ' Aod If by Ut lb od and fanatical courae of tLt HepuUican wajority ia Congrwat tteae members are denied idm'sbn, the anomaly cf citv(a suw, haxrajoUbi Ith ttt
Executite and judicial branches of the Federal
Government aod wholly unconnected and at ar with tbe legislative branch, cannot locg be maintained in peace ' In the final struggle for restoration of the Umoq aaj peace among all the State the policy of the President will be scatained by the cnited vote of tbe Democratic party, in favor of the immediate a infusion of all Senators and Representatives who come with regular credentials from aaj of the reorganized Slate of the South, and it will be a happy termination of a dangerous question, if. whea the time cornea to act; there than be found amoDg the j Republican a sufficient number of men of aense and patriotism, like .Senator Cowijr, or timeserving ratelltte of power, like eome of the Republican leaders of Indian, to got with i'rteident J oh s so against the great bod j of the party, and make the bond of Union Once more complete through - til branches of tie Government If this shall be o. then once in the biatory of the world tide-waiters will ? be found useful, and the whole country will have rea-on U be thankful for tbe result, and will not be inclined to look too closely into the motives hieb brought it about. rici:D ioi ;i..n ai rjir. joi n Our neighbor of the Journal has been very much exerciecd, for a few days past, in regard to the present political position of the " Colored Orator." The likes and dislikes of the Journal editor are not among the fixed qualities or qnan titie, but seem to be dancing about, oaie times weaker and sometimes etronger, without any particular regard to consistency. A übort time ago Fat Doiolam was the cen tre figare of the Journal editor in all hi? African speculations. The whole negro race were to be advanced to the first places in the councils of the nation as soon aa they were all as amart as Faan Dololass, but having lately discovered that Faro wa not fully satisfied with what the President proposes t3 do for his race, the Journal ia down od him with t fierceness that must astonish the embodiment of African intelligence, if be ahoold chance to eee It. On yesterday he1 was denounced in the Journal as little better than a "colored cuss from Africa' and to-day as the worst thin? be can think of. at least in h'w ocinion. . t i ' . r . ' . design of going over to the Democratic party. Fain may be assured of one thing, if he ehoold take the Journal editor at his word and unite bis ...... ... n . .... Dolitical fortunes with the Democracy, he will be certain of an opportunity to enjoy that liberty which the President says hvs come to his race and people as the fruits of tbe war, that Is, "the r nurnj iu .vi., wi.,, .-. mn -.. , vu.. . .l, ' I... ,. .. ..un. ik a just what the Journal's diitinguished friend is leat inclined to do. SCIIUOI, API'l.It I lO-M TIi: I iif a a e At ii . - a Ä a o have reca.vedfrom the Superintendent of Public Instruction a tibular exhibit of the semiannual apportionment of Common School reve - n.ie ma.!a nti the ldh of October ahnwina " toenumnero! cnuaren in eacn county at
enumeration, the sources whence Kid revenue country, and draw from the physicians of Southwas derived, and amount of the same; alo the tmpton a unsnimous vote to try ice hereafter in amrtt annrnnrt xt tn ..rh rnnnf Tfr CISC- fTCry CSS6 circulation Was within
. . . aBll lal J n 10141 numoer oi cr.uaren enumerated iu ins State, between the sges of "2 and tiO. is 552,33.1. The total reveuue collected, and ready for bpt i i ' jMnir . i porlionment, which includes iJ'J.ül. derived from liquor licenses, is $135,3.16 . The am)unt to be divided among the counties is ilTlÄMä 13. The di.i.butive bare to etch The cntimeration ot ciiilJieu iu Mrua ruunl y is -.'l.br.il Theloltl collected from tl is county i 1,'J'Jl tw, while her distributive ahaie is onlv .('1,71211. The amount dcrlred from liquor licenses fur school purposes In tbe county i $.",IO'r, the largest iu the State. Vandcrburg CJiues next ij.IUO, Jeflerson S.bUU. and & a a , . a . .v . . a . Floyd coutribnted $'.5:0. The liquor licences pa? about oue third of tho school revenue. IC II. HO AI TO VINCr.MM.N i:va.h ii.i.i:. AMI ( 'uifinimti baa becomes jealous of Jnduinnjiuli, and she ia not blamable for that. Kvery city and State may justly labr to adyauce in own in terests. even at the expense of ' other cilice and States. Cmciuuali wl.be to take Iroiu.Indi ananuti.. nermati'entlv. tl.e Iradeof So'nthrr,, .r,.l r J - ' " Houthwe..ttfrn Ind.ana. As a part of her plan to accompliah thi she is now making a railroad from r A'rland. in Shelby countf. to ilartinaville. in Morcan eountv. Indiana. a.,d nrorva tn,. t-n.i ..- ..VI... i, uv... ..v .-o v arrro nauir, tnna lurntsntng a complete cut-off from this citv. The only way lndlanapolia can counteract thi. w " - movement of Cincinnati is to, as -oon as pos.i . a . . . ble, run a railroad southwesterly counectinr with Vlncennes and Kvansville, Such a road is woro ii.au any uiucr, ai presciu. ri.aituilM tar B ill: CAI.It UltMI A ar..TivciaAa. . 1 he plttrortn adopted by the CalifomirDe mocracy, in their recent State Convention at SirramntA fne tha rftnln.iU; af tMw. V mm WWM.IUtlUU Ul B LD LIU Hi H 1 n tor Supreme Judge, is aa follows: I Revived That we alnrsrslr r!,a cessation of the war and the return of M1.a - - . . . , mwiv v tut throughout our whole country; and we trust tbat the taonitrouj lesioni or tht past four yeart will a i a at t a am am m Anrf a I nns aihaana aKat.. I for contitutinal ohliation. . .n,l mnr-VJ-T; and fraternal relations between tbe oeooleol the States, which are the moat aolid guarantee for I tbe perpetuitv of the Union. perpett Resolved, That the Democracy of California will in future, as in the past, give a cordial support to the National Administration In the dis I
charge of all the constitutional functions, and announces the release: irriarria! mDt " VorX Monroe, after a long cSnfioe-embarra-sments resultire from the late war. the . m : 1 .u' ...
,l .v. V . . ... . nf ih. stall. . ' rX,r 1 v ' "a of the states ana of their citizens. I .uuouary mr ,r aurusuug un.ven.ai tuurage, V. AT.-. I t sar I Southerq States Iteaalvevl. That tht welfart of . California de mtiiof, imperauveiy, mat the mlniur interests i '' i . . . should be developed and fostered : and her neoßle are in tae 11 me uegr re opposed to any vatem for -- J . r me eaie or laaauuu ui L.er mines. Hesolved. That tht whole hiatorv of Califor nia is a triumphant indication of her State polier of a gold and silver circulaving medium; and that any change in this respect would be disas sential part of the pohcy of the Imocratie KeaoivM. That, when toe civtl authority is Tn full oratwe. there Is neither warrant in tbe Conatiiutiou or laws, or even a pretext in anv A o. I sappoieJ utcestAj of State, for tnala by miU-t-axy courts, or arrests by military power. And that tbe writ ot haheaj cor pas should be held nvioiibl ucier th protlsioas of the Oonstitu. Uon. - " ' i - " " Hoo C'HOLttA While- In llaubstadt yesterday, we were informed that a great man hos were dying from cholera. Louis Scheid haaloet fifty-six; Henry Solomon from thirty flvs) to forty, and Mr. Reel twenty-ive, and many others from Mtc to fiftwa KraciTÜIe Cowrlex:
RmoIvM. That nnnn erarv omm.i nf I
. .. ' v'. Ju,l,tc joyeu always and everywhere, of beine a claic uÜ huaS the country, as wSUrandJM intelligent thinker. AH bis eons IrUi took r,rt in the war. Ooe. the youngest, was the Democratic party w inflMibly oppoaed tone- iliIn at nettTtd)urg. bearing gallantly the banfri nitolil regiment tht Äst Virginia. Anpolitical and aona equality of thenegro, in every olh wt8 duriDg lbe world-reSowned deform, and ectally to tbe unnatural and revo- r r k.- : .1
vu, lt u awemc. .u- uuw.,lvca Diraci, tbe General, a generous obituary of hira for work. Ubor and serriccs should by taw, ta appeared in the editorial columns of the Washall case, be enforced in gold and silver com. in gloa l)liiT Chronicle, in which full credit was
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Tin: cnoi.i;ttA-a iti:ni:nv. The last new reporU two hundred dying a
day in Paris from cholera. The Lflcdoa correspcr.3ei.tof the Cincinnati Gazette gives the folowiag account of the pre id of the dread dis ease ia EnglacJ.asd the probabiiity that medi. cal science may master it: "It is yet a race between the cholera aLd the frost, and thus far the cholera keeps ahead. In Fans there wete lately one hundred cases in one cay. In ooutnamptio tbe cae r but Jew as yet, but tbe p.ajue has made a viralctt attack upon tbe village of iheydon, skirtinr Encinz Forest, and close .to .London, I auppoe there never waa a stranger cae of fatality thin that wLIch descended uroa a tamilT in this vülare. a .wr. oroomorioee, a farmer. baJ been to WejaouUi, and while there Le had a aivere at uek of illoes. Fie, however.' got better, and returned to bii home oa Sunday, September 24 On Tcesday, the 26th. Mr. Oroombridge vu attacked, but rrovered, although left in a very delicate stste. On Baturday, tbe .TO.b, a little daughter of Mr. roombriige was attickedand died in about eizht hours. The same nirht a boy who twod to sleep in a room in one cl the outbuildings wa- taken ill, but has recovered. Thee patients bad been attended by Dr. Mc Nab, sen., Dr. McNab, jr.. and Dr. Ulegg. On Monday Dr. McNab. sen .'was seized, and died oa Tuesday morning, about tea hours after be was farst attacked On Tnesdav another daughter of Mr. Groombride was taken ill. a, but has tecovered. The next tbe housemaid was attacked, but has alo got over it. The disease liaj not left the bouse; for on Fridav lagt Mr Oroombridge was again attacked by it, and died auer an winees or ten nours. A man named Ililey, a farm laborer, at work on the premie, was attacked by it on Friday night, and died early on Saturday mornlne. , The mother of .Mrs. Groombridge, ft lidy eightj-icTen years of ige. also caught the disease on the sime dav. but is at prefect alive. Mrs. Groombridce bad cot over the atuck of cholera, an i. wai doiDg very well. until me neard that tier busUand was deiI, and then she said she had nothing more to live for She refused to Uke food or anything that was proper for her in her state of health, and the consequence was that she soon sank and died. The next victim is Mrs. Saville, a poor woman who went to lay Kiley out. bhe was attscked a day or two after, and died on Tuesday the 10th. The cases amount to twelve in number, and bare re suited In fite deaths. " A Government Commis sion has been appointed to make inquiry into the nature ot. the disease. There ü great alarm at Iheydon, and It Is feared that the disease mny a ".a i a " rusn wun panic sincaen villagers into L.onaon "Meanwhile, it really seems that medical sei I ence is about to master the disease I have, I believe, before written to you of the creat dis corery of the influence of extremes of cold and I heat in innueucine the gret sympathetic nerve 0f the epine Dr. Chapmau. the discoverer of I this, succeeded in gaining a verdict from the medical fraternity tbat he really is able, by the I application oi Dags oi ice to tne ppine, to orer-:S.-.a ....,. even epilepsy. So complete has he mastered the sickness of pregnancy that bis discovery has brought into great repute. Sea-sickness is entirelv nrevented bv his ir hacra. Th Ilfr I .. ' r : .. . ' e-' - i ituuied careiuliv tbe nature of obolera. and j concluded tbat diarrhoi, English, Asiatic and I ol"cr choleras, are all various degrees and inten sitiesorone disease, lie bad found that he could v,u ,u., muu Uo ..ccu nc ioum conI S-Iflam OnlaSfl A sVibw1 with ImaKmjvs I-. j V....:a4 i av vyviiaii &a ui,vj rvat.u ivc tvctKa. uej UU4I lärU oSouthamnton when hn beard that cholera had appeared there. Tbe powerless and desnairiDe 1 physicians there gladly allowed him to try his It a . a a . . m m lce curC' ana lnere cn " O ÜOUbl Whatever I fhat K u ai Ii ln&a m t Kfvtl r lk sat Km!iA.I liaa ft-. M ,uch as to amaze the medical faculties of the I hl fnililltüsl raSdiAraail f ra S K aa aSaamlt!aiai f li.a pfttient, which before had been as marble. Etch n 47waa t.w st t I ar aaV t l WH P S llli; patient declared himself or herself much relieved hy the ice. Out of hx, cases. Dr. Chapman has brought four into a fair way ol ircttiD better: 7;.i i weak, and aged scventv thice: the other a haI bitutl drunkard, liring ia a very filthy dcii. The t "ere equslly evere, aomc of them more so. ana st uns atto toe patient? rem con I A IMOVEI4 THANKMilVhO MIIliTI I:. The New 1 ork Tribune of Saturday bis an s Jturial entitled "Praising God," which opn;s by aserting that "the religious heart of the American people bas as yet glrcu no practical ex I .... 1 . a I . a a ipresMon 01 in uevouuti to Almighty tiod lor Hi g'odnss iu our da of woe, and the lender care with which lleorricJ thia great people through a desolating war." It adds This is what the Chrl'liana ot the I'liittd State, without regard to clas or ect, have been thinking; and wele-irn that a movcmeiit i on foot to gtvo practical ciprep'iou to the thought. J eonft'icuce was ecently hold iti New York, com poed of euiineiit clergy and 1 lymen, and the nc comity of doing aomethfng worthy ol tbe American I tburcbei was considered. 1 he idea that seemed to gather most strength ka. that a hoard of ' . Jl .r- .A,, . . I. . .1. . to -ubcribe ta wht mav be called A Th,.Wa g'Tlnk' Fund." The subscriptions are to be mado UJ Christian of every denomination, and each T""" "uu "& " "0 wine-, to I a "a. l .11 1 l a - a- 1 . designate the especial pnrpoae to which the sub scription may be tpnlifd. If a Catholic wuhiN I to add thousand dollars to the revenues of Mount St. iucent.or tht Protectory for Citho LfT "?L VS"?' T "?wrPliftn I will Ts rcpfif! riT thi IUif.1 anil niiinmiJa - la a a a ara . plied according to hid wishc-. iJf a Metho,li-t I " . . wishes to have tho (Jo-pel acconlinc to VcU-v Uult to tne Chinese, and give $lU,uH) for tho mit0 will add to the Comfort and -rirltual rannA htion of tht heathens of I'olynesia. even to tht extent OI sending them h anketaaml iMn,nM. hee mit( wiu RO to t'oi-n-.i. 11 subacrintions ,ftl 10 "judgmeut ol the Hoard mil be applied J, " F ""uf " M.. Miiu.uou. mo I wunu I A. .1 ' "M OF JÜIH Tlirrill lJ.. I ... ... .... " DTe lrr4dy announced the reltase from I Imprisonment of Joh MiTcnr.LL, who, in April Ut, without auv provocation, was arbitrarily ar "MJ bJ military ukae. in ew York, and transported to Fortress Monroe, in Virginia. Dav by day tbe bonds of despotism are loosening ',1 . , , .-..i 1 .... to such an extent aa t) afford some hope that ere ,ODS lhe rein of ,e?1 "h05 " 'Q commence. The Petersburg (Va.) Indei thus the war he was connected at different times with of the moM inaueutlal papers in Richmond, . , . . . . auu i cue n tu auijii us wue rcui:iiiuu ur uai euv v. . lievc U commanded at the hour of his death; the third waacrtrely wounded in tht riht hai.d. To add to his griefs, his wite and daughter had the misfortune to be wrecked while eudeAToring to enter the blockaded port of Wilmington, losing everything they postered, and narrowly eacAoiog with their lives. .vir. L. I neu I ia on Moneunll Jiaraaaaaia. We h.ve an original incident of Mr. Lincoln; oct that may not be awkwardly reproduced at thi time. At the death of Stonewall Jackson. L,jdi..r. ereciallv to the unaueationed .Ir.rerit, o r en l.i I r J t-iPTIIiaP nili r.r IK ,4...,,.J rv... tn ha .m f a even f4L4ucal euthusiasm of Stonewall in their ;?;t.,. .r. w fr r ,rv,' n U4II Stasi V V V MM W X W AM MI4J VI U f fAS Z)J W Cl 1 1 I ifiea at'thia tribute to an enemy that he wrote a letter lo the editor thanking hiu tor what te was pieaseM to call "a Joat and eenerous notice of one vho had shown ao snuch big i eoursge in fighting for so dark a cause. " Tho- who knew Mr. Lincoln intimately tjeel not be told hew truly th!a !;tt!e incident rerreenta hfs - appreci tion of the cbaractav of Stonewall. Jackson I'fciladelpLia Pre, Oct. C'7. JFetroleum freights on the Pennsylvania La.lroiJ i33untei in ose taocth to $50,000.
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The Ledger uadertands a class manufactory is noon to be started in New Albany, this State. Low VaLcanoM or Fc a 11 Vutcx. The Anderson American aavi: 'The trial of Shafer. charged with an attempt to rape, wis concluded last wees in tbe Circuit Court, i be jury found a verdict of guilty, and the sentence was a foe of ten dollars and imprisonment for twenty-four noun. e think this h putting rather alow figcre on a youap girl's character, and we don't wast to have much to do w;th those' who ef ied i:." Woosa'Pix nxAK SiNcriiH Pix Goxi?" W e underUnd that a German storekeeper in Lamasco, raarh ' aacfcd over an article in the Courier a few dajs ago, beaded an "Unfortunate iJuicnman, lelt h.s store unattended for a few moments, "yust to she mine vrow," and when he examined his empty money drawer on his return, the song of Stonewall Jackson's men natarally occurred to him: "Whok p!u L-re lib pio a:o!ie ?" , , . Evansvilie Courier The lodiaoapoli Journal now says tbat the Rev. Mr. Montley, who declared in a sermon tbat Lincoln was "taken off just about tht rij;bt time," is as "dirty a dog as John Van Buren." It says, however, that it know nothing about Montley. Well neighbor, you do know something about the Rev. Dr. Thompson, who preached a sermon ia Cincinnati declaring tie murder of Lincoln tbe act of God. What da you think of him? Is he a "dirty doer' And if ?o, why didn't von get indignant at the time his ?ermon was preached instead of waitiog till Mr. John Van Ruren mide tns deliverance" N. A Ledger. The citizens ol Cirpeiitersvil!e, iu this county, are greatly excited over a case of domestic infidelity which has lately come tD light. George Sect:, of.Timtjwu, Riowo eountv. con ceived an "affinity" for Mrs. .7. W. Smalley, of Cirpentersvillc, or.d the two eloped fur forein parts It eeras that Scott deserted a loving wife and three email children, and ilrs. S. took leave ola husband with an eoual number of repoEisibiliiies. The fugitives made for Illinois, where thej were arrested and brought back the erring wife to tbe home of her injured uiiTuaLiu, anu aeon to btina a trial tor appropn ating what did not belong to him. The milter was finallv compromised by his forking over $700 as a compensation for iojured honor. All's well thit ends well. Greencastle Tress. Mpcretarj- Srtrard on Mate sovereignty. tFrum the P.affalo Courier. J secretary Reward, in bis Auburn speech, alter! aenving tuat tne I reMdCtt wa? tne orif icator of the'rolicv of revtnraf -on tu , l i t every nerve to make tucceful. niant. himself
on the Democratic doctrine of utc rercii:nty street, to Christian Hofmeister, who hereby asanmes the . a I wlVA.KHta.1if. m aA J if.t.Mt( a t 1 y-a . as
a? follow?: The ab-olute exiitcr.ee of the State.- which constitute the republic, ia the moat palpable ol all the facta with which tbe American statesman lus to deal. If nany have ttumbled over it into treason and rebellion, the fact, for all legitimate deductions and purpose, nevertheless remains. Iu & puctical erase, at leist, the States were before the American Onion waa. Even while the were colonic of the Btiti-h crown the? Htiil were embrvo Stile serat Ir'-Jf..;;,,;,, . and indestructible. Our Federal l;r.nlli J t . . v , - .a waiimt a i . a r. . ... . exists, and hencefuith and forever must exist, though not the ere ition, but tbe com bin ition of these several, free, sell-exi.tinff. stubborn State-. There States are not stakes diiven iuto the grouud by an imperial hand, nor are they post hauled together, squared and hewed, and o erected loosely upou if; but they are living, growing, majestic tree.-, whoe roots are widely spread and interlaced within the coil. And whoce shade covers the earth. Applause J If ut any time any of the-e trees shall bo blown down or upturned by violence, it must be lifted up again in in proper place, mid sustained by kindly bands until it naarenewcu us nituraiitabiltty and erectne3. This is eound Democratic doclriue, and was never better eipreased lhau in the languago we have quoted. Not long ago, an official, conuected with the State Depattnient, said to the writer: lf you Democrats appropriate Andrew Johnson, you must taue Secretary Seward with him." Mr. Seward's attempt to antedate the President in his plan of restoration, which he saya'muat and will bo adopfoJ,' and his representation that the President will be faithful to the Republican party, arc designed to operate on the New York election. The political' loaders in M&achusetts, UMo and 1 ennyl vania take uo auch position. On tbe contrary, they denounce- the Jobn-onian policy as treachery to radicalism, and insist that its adoption is tbe aacrifico of all that has beeu accomplished during the war. Intelligent men will judge whether Secretary Sewaard or tho apostles of radicalism speak more truthfully for the party which elected President Lincoln. r'iihaiiUui-A ftojrtti Itemed- fur lit Disorder. I From the Lond-m Time, Oct. 14. It is really impossible to convince the IrishIT) la 11 llltr IS A I m trf t k aa aa n a a. . I at - ,m .obi;. ., w;: " ; social to-pect, and persecuted In hin faith? Ar-gumi-nt ia indeed thrown away upon people .h... Jli it I. la LicoLjdd.L victims of tbe whole world, and who teit linly like a ijuarrel with the entire humau race. It is tain 10 mention the countless Other victim of jocia. wrong and adverse circumstances who have ipute as long a story as tht Irishman, but who have resolved to make the b.st of their case, ' What can be done? Can Kngland do anything to make Ireland feci mere at home with her. We have often done our best to direct the attentiuti of the capitalist, the philanthropiat, and eveu the pleasure set kin toun-t to that quarter. We u" ouch iiiMsuMi on mo uuiicn oi properly. We fear, indeed, that not a few. will be read? to charge us with looses Incurred by too much confidenre in the Iri3h soil and Irish character. iJaywenot venture to ak whether the Constitutiou of this countrv does not Provide a specific remedy for a specific disease, really existing more IU the imagination than in the social at-mo-pliere? It is natural lo suggest that for the bane of chroüio disloyally royalty iiself i the nroner nti.lni J J J J 'U luo proper antidote. Lould not royalty show iuelf now and theu in Ireland a well as In the farther and better favored realen north ot the Tweed?-There is creat moral Po. .B4 ..or, ot Hcnanni nc lo tbe mutual recognitions of sovereigns and their people He must, indeed, be a doub!e-dyed traitor who, after cheering a (,ueen, or tikicgoff v.?Jk-...u i I t . uu his bat to her. or joining m any loyal demonstxatioo. would go away to a meeting for the overthrow ot her power. The Irishman his hardly a chance of any such cheap cure for his morbid Undenciea. ot. indeed, that many Enehahmen hart a chance; but,' on tbe other hand, they don't want it. They know they hive a sovereico, the reDre-ci:t itive cf rvrinces i;ii.ler whnmtW U.. a-" -wwo tuv j äJ i f V Hi"ilip!afik.4 fi-kt a tri.ionril aaaaa T lx aa a-.!,.., f IreUüJ U faomewhat Jejs fortunite. There are SOres to te liTiOeJ. It i tint ' a' wnrtr tn . ,r..- I in a day. but something 'might Le done, and so .. i . i . . . I httle haa been done that the. experiment baa the cnarm.wwell 1' the rrotmse. of cotnDirAtive a mm m - I novelty - I litclamontl ICiifittirer ICevlved. The Kichmoud Eu iuirer, oricfnally published in 1504, has reappeare-I. It Is controlled by one of iu old proprietors. Iu the course of its salutatory it ays: "The oath of allegiance taken by oursclf, ia common with our fellow-citizens, has a far JiiTerentaisniCcatioaDow than the same oath could have had betöre tbe unsettled unestion oi supremacy between the Mate and Federal Ooyernments had been decided bj the arbitra ment of war. 2ow we acknowledge allegiance rct to the Union. Before we held obedience to be due first to the State, and tbe same honesty and fineerlty which made the eon? of Virginia brave the dingers of battle, and suffer onconplaicinglv the hardships of a four years' varl will make them true and faithful to their oath of allegiance" ThkMospox Doctriji to bcLxxt with Cos to throw the "x.aip:re, Luu .vapoleonand the Monroe -Doctrine opoa CongreM. and leave it for thtt body to say wheiher Max sbill be politely told to ut. or whether we ahall doas allKurope uas uwnT, i e Kjfa u i ic iMiu aa iuo LviiDuiic4 anthority in that country. Special Dispatch to the I hiladelphia Le-ler. t-&""Tbe Tturville Herald ars au experienced Colerado miner ha? discovered in a -mr of tbe Alleghany MoulUic, abo-jt futtv railed weal of that place, an rxteneiv lode ct gokJ-bearing quirU. apeciaeas of which have been sent to 'ew York for analysis, and which are said to contain, for surface specimens, a fair percentage ot goid, omi excitement nas already beea rodnced by the disromy
MARRIED.
DaiAix-Srtjrcii-Oa the 20th of OctoUr, at the M. E. Caaixt, ta Elaotaicrtaa, by Cyra Satt, XX, D. Prealiect at Is4:ara Sut Cnlverxltj, Mr. Jaxri P. iTrin ut and Xis Kirn K. Srtscrs, lvtk ef KoeaCRICKET. GREAT , CRICKET HATCH ! CISCISSATI c$. LXDIAXAPOL1S. f I1HZ Vatck Utweea taee tw. DoV will U p!ay4 . JL on the OrouoJa et ihm ladlaaapotla Cricket Ciab. northwest af tba II Fair Orocad toxtay (TaaradaT) 84 r 5ovember. - , Wicket will be pitched at e'dock precisely. Iembrs or tb Indlaaapotji Clob ara rqai,l ta ta in Uaflei4ato'dcck. ; , . B STrWAKT.aac noT2-clt FOR RENTa A TWO STORT FRAME HOUSE, CO!TTA.lXrXa X15I (9) P.cKm3.wltli all conveniences. In eiealleat or dar atid ia tba aoutbaaalern part oT tba dty. Apply ta novl-d3t No. 9 Bttta House Clock. GOVERNMENT SALE. F XJ S X. X C SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, n aturUay, lev. 4 Ihqö. Qi UTiajusTta Ciattat.'a IUriEiMf t,i Ispiaxa VoLrrrvra, j I.XMAXAPOLU, Isd., SotfmbtT 1, ' 7ILLlesold at the QuartermasUi WW parttaent. corner (.fTwiiH! r iM'ürral a liend Market at.. at outt c'ock I. tbe foliowtm articles: 350 Army Illanketi, mostlr r.e. 710 Frylüg Pant, new. 3GC Coffee Boilers, new, ISO Coffee Hill, Lew. 00 Tin Buckets, aev . Slity-fallon Fanne ri' rauMron. 4 Thirty-Gallon do Ao - - Terms or aale, cash. A. STOJtK, nov2-J3t Qaartermaaur Uecaral, Indiana. NOTICE. Dissoluliou ofCopariQerhhip. f THE underlined La tUia Jay, upon mutual agr- - meal uisoivea tDeir copartuerswp. George n neltkam has aold out Lis Interest In the buslnes Lere ment, dissolved their copartnership. George H. torore earned on under tbe name and flnu r I1RITKAM I a scuiiAnrw .t ih tr,r. tn m v.t w..kirffl.. responsibility for all debts and liabilities of said Geo. 11. liaitkam, aa on of th partner of tbe said firm ol Heitkaml frbrader. (iF.ORl.K II. HK1TK.AM, AtV.Usr SCHRAIUK. tn.'ianapolls. 0t. '.1, f IHK under-ticued have llU day formed a cpaUner J ship under tl.e uauie and Urut of SCllHADKK A IlorEIsmt, and recommend to their friends and the public in general tbelr eaquWte stnek of piece Kooda. and ready made rlothinp, at No. s3 Katt Waxblnirtcu itreet, hoping that they willalway prove wonby or tbe contluuame uf the patronata eujuyed by tbe former firm. Itenpecttully, AÜGl'ST KCH1ULKR, CHRISTIAN HOI-ilRl.HTKK. lndianapulia. (at. Ill, 105 not l-d3t FOR SALE. A TirMt.ClnMM Saloon INi prominent part of the city. The present proprle tr wanta to sell ouli.n account of an Intended chan ot occupation. This la a rare chance for an energetic man to make money. For particular Inquire at the oSlce of B. M. M'lC'KK A CO., oct.11 djt No. 20 Ji North Ulin street. WAR CLAIM AGENCY. DC D -a sX BUZs a WAR CLAIM, AMI oi.i,i:ri 10: u-jiit'Y, 1 7H Wral itattliigloii Mrart, lUI AN AI'OI.IS, I Vl.l. KIN1H OK X1II.1TAKT HU.SINKS8 THAN.S. A('UCI). Alt claaaea of War CI alma rnrraetl "T"ui mypnn lor, auu piouipliy Collect OU. loldlera and Üflicer. who, from lefertlve rolls er olüer camea.ba. not obtatrx-J full Pay aod Bounty cao obtatatbe aanie from tin-Treanry ivptrtu-ent tbrotigb . ... . I a , ...... . ji sät inn ajpncj. PT tor Horaaa loet In tattle, on pUkst, it Iu tha Una 0,.d.?t7 od'rd". .ÄKÄI'ÄTS cured. J s7. a UnnalJ County and Tow nllp r.ounty tolloded. ' Olllaana of Imllaoa holding Military claim. folJlata 'ÄSlIÄ orloMoru cf property, subMstlng, transporting cr rrottlBfcm'n.wtli ba attndd to promptly. . omcara' Back Fay for Sarvants' Wages obtained. (Offfi;M"9rtKttilit Commuiatlon of Ratlona for PHaoncra of War, or man 00 fnrlonKn. pdily obtained, irroraon rolls corrrcted ibUncn'wVbe7 "1 tri'J fordesr,,ftn' ciaiZi Mmt.r7cJllctl.n. iu.J. lo .11 cutia. of xneBtaieDyTraveliDKAfcent. Offlc Settlements and Returns made o tilr!:lcrtlflct" obulMd w,,l d"Ptch out on fair from tba Mr. JOliN F. DUR FI ELD, fojmerly of tl- Second Indiana Cavalry, la attached to this office, who DM t"0 r two yeara la tbla bwaineaa of Offlrera Re. qVfTtlon! ,l,"D'nl'",J,itb'ri",fc,7P0t'nBw7 All Veteran Officer, of Cavalry, ArillWy aod lnrntrT, who ara being maatered out can obtain thelr lin'! A.ffldTlt" Accounts, warranted correct, on which to draw their final pay. Tba Cl.rk. or this oOlce ara alt VVteraa, JMo.ara. Blanks of all kinds on hand. 'u11 Instructions glren to returning Ofl'.cer without ch,rK .i w , &i!S!lrSS!'att"nBualoe in all parta of tbla State or other States '""acta-d by-all. Tüaüu0pp(6lte MetrrTUtfnThf'trf 4'." U. 8. Musierlng and Iibur. n Office, next to Matoalo Hali.sheef BuiMin. x. :whVl;. " . T TTATrxa J "a DhAlLh, Ute ColvfK, 4a4b lDdUi44 Vv, Aftorn 4oJ " Aa-eht. ' 7T, p-ai-a m a - rw, " VACANT LOTS, VSLIaJL w street. Also Improve a Lota on lillnoia atreat. Vir. a-inUaveEu .n,i iiitund ATT. ' n " J - aya v DAVID niEVF.xsnv At the P.ooin of th f'h amber of Omairca, oopo.ite the l'ot-nice. et56-ltf CLOAKS. &c. F O R E S T K II SL la EXT ULUAÜS AND MANTILLAS. ' asn iosiaks ia Ctothf, Sills Clle hhJ Drett 'IYttntunjt, : Meat U aaliltiKtoit street, IXLJAXArOZI, i.w.t ocli-d3ia (Oppoatts Pa)uir Hou.) COMMIÖSIOW MERCHANTS. , - . B. F. d A. J. IUUaLLEN, C01I1IISSI0N MERCHANTS. ?!) Ilrond I ?laaliTllle, Teno., LKALEES IN rkCIUN AND DOMESTIC LIQUOR. Ac. y0reera tiled ati Cria!gt.3jenU 5-ÜclUd. Poat-oC-aBox25i?. IjSO-dtf WANTED. AHOrSS, cowtalnaj tti, seven er algbt roams, suttblefor a Bordine-hece, by a prompt paying tea. act. Inquire at tbU 023ce. wy
AMUSEMENTS.
METRÖPOLITJN THEATRE. CcTKrrof lVwilirTja rd Ttr.nrttr, Strttti nnaCrr ..nr. w. II.rey, CHASOIOF TIVK: Door, cpen atTt o'clock. Orartar b.tlaa at , to 8, Thursday Evening, Nov. 2d, 1865. E .11 .11 A W A la la i: K ! AS ' " aLat a aW TJwa aaf - In Um lire. Cotaod tf SCHOOL lor SCANDAL! ail the: star company.. IC7"To lurTw, FYiJ.r, FaraarH! Ee.n r EMMA WaLLTR. Pajcaa or AHinna.-farqaetta a&J alt ravcrteJ aeata.c Drtae Ctrcla Uk-, Prtrata Bae, f ur !t persona, 15 00; Orcbaaira eata. 75 rent; Oallarr an4 PARTICULAR 50T1CE.-Tba Horaa Cart leave tbe Theater every evealn at tba cloa of tba prfanaauce. People llvtn at a distance eaa rely on tbla. SPECIAL NOTICEG. Chevalier's Life for the Hair Will restore Gray Hair ta lta ORIGINAL COLOR; tTanvcniryi and reoncrt the growth, of the uuir aart; Hops it fallltg out In three days; keeps the keaa dean, cool and healthy; can he aed freely; conUina notliIsglnJurlotis;TflE BEST HAIR DEESSIXQ ETF.H OFTZSZD TO THE TCELIC; It la recommended and aed by the first medical authority. Sold at Ike Drugstores, and at my office. No. 1,123 Broadway, New York. I aure all persona the above preparation w.u.! all that ia claimed for it. wt3iJw2m A RA II A. CBRVaLIKR, M. I THK Mil 7l,.ffa:.--IIY shall un 0M Monday, Oct. IQh, für the Wkolf$ale and Retail trade, at tht old stand, Hi Main St,) the lest asortrd ttock of Pur C.OOdS, tary drtcritluH, fur Ltl'Uti, (irntlrliirit', Mititi' and Childff'i irrtir, that have ever irr it oiervl in m thit city. If hiiyer irill come and lool ut uur yoi, tUry hall he xatitj'ieJ that ire hate the stock to tehct from." Win. Dodd A: Co.,- " a II att ia a Nu Kiaaiiaa, , 1 44 Main St.. Cincinnati. connissioN paper houoe. IMICSOAS, MACAU LUV A CO.. WUOLKSAI.K UKAI.EKS IX SCHOOL UOOKS&STATIONERY Hook I'll Iii Klirr ami Mlmlcr, INo I Maryland St., INDIANAPOLIS. INI) aep3I.Jtf RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT Til IIKUNITKD STATES IITR-HoCSK. WO. SSSotTTD J IlUoola atreat, Indlauapolta, ludtaoa, At this old and well-known establishment, the ladlea can have niika and wooten roods dyel lo permanent and ! btaaUfaI colors; and iteota' (carmauta thoroughly ranovatea ana repairru. New and sorond-hand clothing boabt and sold; also, a patlcnlar branch In tba eSxaloaaa donomlDatsd flLnadrawIna; blllia. Stable cloth, or tsar to any garment can be ao wrought 1 1 at It can not ba visible to tba naked eye . Remember tha place, No. tS Sooth tlltnota street, tanie iOSKPH HAKRIH. Proprietor. PARTNERSHIP. Iartiicrliip iVoiic?. I MTX have tbla dav av-iate.t with ua In buMi. WW Mr. JOHN At. OALUIVKIX, former or K. B Alroid Co. The br aInes will be ouliiud under the olJ flnu name, and Ith aur large capital and iitcreaed facilities we know wa can give entire aatlsfactloo to tb trade. ChOSSl.AM), MAUUIRK & CO. Indianapotla, Oct. 2, 1SC3. oct3 dlwtf Notice of Copartnership. flltHE or!era!gnei bare tbla day formed acopartter1 ablp andsr tba mrni ef Dunn A Karaey, to carry on the bustnesaof (laa Kitting, Steam Httlag and Plumbing business. All work done by t will la gnaraitesd anJdubsat the loweat rates. We ak the public te give is a trial sad solicit their patronage. J. C. LtCNÜ. JOB K Ak!f KT. l)l aV KAKM V, GAS & STEAM FITTERS & PLUMBERS, :i anal lO Kriiturky Avenue. VU. SOUTS OK MlTUkXS ON UANU AT A I I. Uuiea autl furblabod at tbe lu rataa. tuyt-dtf o i 1 1 1 i : ! c s u i r . 1 HAVE aMxlated with tiyelf In the Llvery.Sale M. aod twardtna; taoia sntuea jvbn A. lrew, whe from this day ban heroine a partner In bald business. TL bnsiiif m of tbs new Erru will 1 conducted at the oUetand, No to Kat Part atrart. Id I. raar of tba Sentinel building. , ( Thanking the public for pat jut r'oü4t(r, I topi they may see ni to continue tne ante. .j JOHN B. 8CLUVAN. of 8LL14VAN 4 DKKYf. Indlanapolia, Kay . 1 my8-Jtf -VENIS0r:: Itich, Itare aud Itaey! SH VENT SOS iL ttrn of tbe Maon rercivad J1 an and erved opln erery itjle, by Hez;kiah. at the ..r.n'nm u v urii'i t if ortl9-dtf ' i .,;i j I GROCERIES, . a. r. riATcaaa. e. a. taviDa F LETCH IMC aV I 4 V 1 HU E - ' CENTRAL KOCKHY, lVXALERS JLf Faroiira Veetablee, Fr IS St XV LI AND FIN Ü ROC Ik IK I and UufBONUC Miaaa aial Oa;ara. Uacaa, rnita. Wooden and WUIow Ware. No. 44 North Paanavlvania 8 real, oppaatte tha Post OQec, Indianapolis. aaar4-tr -UcKernan &-Pierco, - aßAL.MTii mm Flrsi Wor'Diit of Palmer 'Ilonte Wt UAVE FOS SALI H0U8KJ A5D LOTS IS the City f IndUaajtoIla, md yams and f araaIng Lands in tti State, aod will an low.r tkaa eaa be ireaaaedwsewbera- . , . rbll-flawly MERCHANT TAILORS. w. m aairr. ' t.'r. rsarcsraD. a. i. aaeeav. WM. SM tl.XIIAIlT A CO., MERCHANT TAILORS AND DEALER X " - Conto Furnishing Goods, ., ..- ..i. . ' , ; No. J1 South Morldlau Mreavf. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
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