Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1865 — Page 2

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e - - RtiUHrm rr"T" V" tu cmo -it Wbt r FRIDAY SIORSIK'. - 0 EMDtR wti iT Mt? aid nALL ni: riti:sEiivi: TM wm tbe exprtsaioo. in a f bT OtcefalJ att, ort than thirty years afo. of ntoftht faadAmectil prirxiplei of tb DemocraÜC party, heretofore eoostently ridiculed, by ..UkÜi'Atcoact of iuArfctdi!ctIca to tb principle od extreme care to avoid enythiEg in violation of it. Jacxzox was the aujatatreprea-eeWlive I iL Dmocricy. . Tb occaaloa of tbe entrance; by ibe old tientral, In iL bore triff end energetic sentence, of this articlt of tbe Democratic faith, was the attempt 00 the frt tf .South' OarliiA to-nullify Urifflaw f Oooftoei wbi-V operated, ftrhept, more opprtejifeiy opoaU igTicalural South then, ia favor of tbe New Euilau 1 tntnufactr.rInr eaDitaliiti. than the rreaent tariff Joe uton I tbcaxricultaral Wtstia favor of tbe same espi- , p , . , A . ,v UlittJ-' Owfrtl Jacuo adallteJ the compUiat ei Iho South acaioal tbe law tu b juit, bet told tbea tbey moil lubmlt to It till It was corrti aod ade conformable to Justice, and . t .1 .1 . thatlf would use hi endeiTcx to laro their wnrop rdrefed. He redeemed hi prooi.e. Coofreee net a mobla afier, Jacawx urge! tint m,:. M,.. tK. f.rifr .r.1 J" -V I reuer it 01 ui orpre3ife, üdju.h je. lorei. it ii wis aoce, souta repwaUd ber nollifieation ordinance, and an4 Laraooy .were reitorcd without the heI I ding of blooJ. Tbi wa a DetnoLTat:e mode of iTiog til Unioa'.' 7 Tho Nation t).?ajjjfully hoped that happy future befurc it. But pottfirgrispTrij, inj to; T)0( tt'pric'kTn; Injustice. Thi nfirl to fallen, dpiTtd buinin r.alure. This truth U not only told us by the pulpit; it in mmifeste i:i every day life.. Ills fooieiiraci true tht the Innl!:rd oppreae his tenant, tbe cipitali-t hi lbot, tie p. tDiHer ii . iervar.t, nd that the ich suiter la court crush'?? his j;)r,r op pooeot, becaute he hat pmcir the u:eiL of Qforcicg It upon the help!emier of purrMy, 1 weakness and dependence. The NortU h i 1 be come powtrful'rcldtiircly to the South, an t r iu!d earry whatcTei- tueaauro he pleas'd. ; ? ,. , It is true nehad a Ccaiiution thai Jeficud tae rihti cf all utJer it; but tthat ii a detract bttween owcron at side lJ wiknets on the 0kT r f f.ii;i , MenlntheNortbeaidtu .se i3 oi.s iu the Constitution d'sttsteful to thetn wero ituq iiub!e and ucjtut, and tbt they Cwuld oot cwsci-n - tlously obey lUcra. (Suppw?e the Deuiouuti urgue tbe same way a to tho law exerav'.in the property of the rich from tuition, od J tlironicg it od from them ou to the poor ) . - The Coojlitution, being in ftct tlu-Uutei: meat, was, in ptrt.a, dregirdei by unn yf 'he North, auJ thus thoso mea brgan the work of breaking up the 'Government. Agiinst the course of thee men the Democracy reaonatr:ttd; they said, let us follow the prer-Jent of Jacasox; Itt Ut art iu good faith, lire'up t the Constitution oartelve, redress tbe wrongs ujou this complaining people; nitH. faTe errängementa, com-t j juit tiadet-t indiums w tli them, that blood nity net bo shed. The ic; !t was, you are iiirsblc " Union-uv.r ;' i,,. mttrr bow much we kick tho S iU ; he rm't be kicael into a war. Tbtso eomels ;.fer-u!r.l; war followed; and then tho L)cr:i.vri'.'y doclated,lo all t'itir Conventions, that. anUirlv 13 the fenatics hid acted i ipr jvukinz lito w .te, it must be prosecuted to put the rebellion d and hold the Statestorrilorially in the Unioj, . t i should be eo prosecuted .i sooncs: tu bH i; to an end, with t"i at result, a Um the w rk of restoring political, Focial aul hu;uc- Union might be early entered upon and cc-nijliihfd. The rebellion has been put divn, nnd the work of restoring political, .su?iil L iinc--Union 'entered open, whether with n little bloodshed; littlo debt, as liftls losJ of comrrercial intercours'C as it might have been, with a different policy, we will cot stop here to inrjr.iro. And cow that territorial uüity has been ctd Llisbed, our attention ia Lccessarily turned to the establishing of the second, and mot important element of a "more perfect Union," that of political, social and cornmereb! i:itto-.;üt. with a sure and lasting peace. I it not important that this should be done? Wc ask. tbe manufacturers of this city, we ask the commerciAl men of this city, whether they desire this? We ask the Government bondholder of this ci'y whether they dire this? We ask the lab,; it: g nieti of this city, they upon whom the he ivicit harden of tho debt an 1 taxes is to fall, wheiiicr they desire that peace sUall reign, QmmT.eut expenditure and wastefulness trt be diminished, that labor may have tome hope tint its toi! may begia to bs lightened? This result, by a liberal restoration policy, vie understand President Joarsot i seeklu-; tj bring about. fk long as be aiherea t such a policy we ehall lesttlly support him in h. Bet tt is to be feared that the arue fauatisa' hitrei of the South that p: evented the ccr.tinu aace.of tbe ITniou by jut pj icetal ajeaut es with the Sooth, is abjut to thwart this policy which . av e we suppose tne i reuent int-: io r?-ruitncJ to the next Congre! We loar thnt aj aft?aip is to be made to prevent the re-tratlun of the political Union, by further inte;i::edli::c of North ern potrrr, m dictating the S-raihern States what Kind of internal State tegul itious tbey sbal make, and by excluding them frou the politic Union, by disfranchising thrm, as i: may by ;om te called, till they shall mikti the luvtoes voters .u their fcfatw, a tbbg that Iu H..i, svitb bu: few oegroee tnat cot muco Career Ironi uoln a could bappo to br, refuses to do ta this S:ato or till the Northern S:atef,by tLe'.r mfrrior poieer cia chiDge the Constitution of the Ur.i;ed Stttei o as to deprive the South of anost rber repre lentittvei in Coogrera, thus renciring her itill more at the mercy of the Ncrlh, till she will sub nil to Dike her negroes roters. Is thia fighl? Do oar fair-minded people iay tbey are willing to baxsrd future peace by practising tl:!s imposition upon States of this Uniou pore-.;iig the degree of sovereign tights wLich Mr. Stearj, iu hialate Auburn Speech, admitted belouge l to ech and every State ia the L'tioa? Or ahal! ee ajain be met with the answer, we have the power f kick those State as much as we please, ard we cnt kick them into making any trouble. A EX Til A stssiof or Tin: i.i:;i. i. in in:. Tke Governor has samraoned the Legialature lo meet la special seioa on, we believe, the I3th of this month. Tbe CoLstiiution provides that no tloa ef the Lei la! at ere "shall extend beyond the term of sixty-one dsys, tor any pccisl session beyond tbe term of forty days." The Supreme Co-art of Koututky, as loug ago as 1S60, unsniaoi.Iy dcilel tht :he word "Urm'vben used as above, uaeant a Cv nserutive period of time, including Sundays, so that forty days, Sundays icc'.udeJ, cover all the time wnich the Legis! a tare can oecnpy as the session TL last Legialature, wt ooderstand, as the bürden cf taxation were growing heavier and heavier opoa the po?!e. aide a vast increase la

ih tUriM of oEcers. greatly angmentic; tbe

1a cton ttt tbe pnblic uea-ur.v; for example. Attort-ey UWlil wiotrij,P.iKJ v.. lhoumd dollar a Jwir Tb... wf tV.ItfV rof; er ttt amount of werr-tiu iaaiSd bfAtditot oäc. If we a lUrtly vaform!, tht warrsnti to the Attorney General r . - - - - - tuua nuy reich, ithia tit year to. peibsri. tbousetda-tTi. V' eiatn.aed the reÄrJi.'tnd d'sfcet prf.et l to extet accuracof amount. Thi i LOt pecrja. 35 Ue the IcdirÜakt eis ilnplj ty wiy cf Ullistration. Tho paf" IglbatW stembers WM raljed. ! e sealer rlgltlf. to fire, Joljwl a J,T fi era cow able to approximate, in calculation, the cortof the Special Seiiloa. . Oc.eaatidred arid fifty nerebm, and 'fifty ate.Liaf.tsla TarrocseapaxUles, rcakt tto tuadred persona it fife dollars a day, equal to, per day, $1.000. Forty days, forty t!-nJ a tnucb, $40,00d. Thea we have to add a-ilea-c f , nioSiUti, stationer v. stamps, warmior end Hcbtio? State I House, pay of the Oovernment prlotlnß UL- ... . v. , 1 , f,t. Uhacai. r.o mit?er by wfcon owned, My forty thousun J dollai more, milting tbe cost of the leMioa to the S;ita iNol KiQhtThitahd Pol' Ur. W l nol iLUk thla i. an orer M'.aU. i - ' t t. . 11 ii- A And, low, ti e question 1. wist s ill t.., expuse fjr; whit li the Special icsiisn for; will it pj th, pro fir of tht Sttte1 Wc d i.ot k If it v, "... e ask eÄua. w:y l4 tue apeuii n.-nioa II calld It is eery evident thai iMhe (Jorcrcor I end Lerit.Uturbd dihaited tlieif duties UU winter 110 S;e -Ul Sekiou would hare bcru t.c ccar?, bcut notLfns Lw of prafit.g iuteroit hai transpired ir.ce then requiring lc.htive aclioc: and ill other iiiiVpm should Iiive been attcc-cd t.- l y the Exe- utite and li! atirc at Wo lnve taxel ou: it.tel!e:t au4nf hst iu Attempt'cgl li-.vrr tb object' f the Sf.'ial Sc.!aiou. Tuohjut tüiy hi ithii: . .; Since iLe rulo of tbe party now iu power r mmeured, tl efanhloo hat been :ut:(4o?d of makin a? c"5err.Ener:t theafricsl 'h ff ' urs:.Ae. C3 C" aad ot' ?c lo.ivorinj to rcigclif thotmpotttitre of otHc'.als, ! rid belittle the iinpoitauce of the m9-.c9, except as caero atock-ae'ers iu the ue of the oflicial actor lien?, pcrlormince mut be got ten up, show., piralf, yccions, when the oflicers can appear before the people, can ay omcthtii, no matter whether tea-c cr tM!e, an produce a -ensstton by telliuf vrhtt they, the ofiicers ar going to du'Srlth tho Ootrnnierit'or Sut in the fjcln, enn tie telegraphed over the coun'ry, wbcrt-by the people, after being duly charged to behave tbem vlvce, may be loil to g .rC end 3tare, and be emsred and filled with a worshipping feeling towards Jbe hrrtts. The meeting cf the LfKUlsttire raiy furnirh sn ore a AlOII. 13 ut we Bi. ? be wronf iu suppoiting anything of this kind po:ble ia connection vrkh t3 e r pp'o.cbiug sed-'ion. There is another reaeoa that occurs to us, nl whicn we prefer to leücve the true co for the aerabling cf tbe speoisl meeting of the legialitive body. It is this: List winter there ss appropriated lor the use of the fiovtiLor, in lb6C, vast sunn of money.- Anions the -items are ßte thou and dollar fort telejrapkinj; tvelre thousand d.tlan for cirri hire, and o on. Nor, what the Governor wants of theo ?aw of money, anting the yer IbCti, it ii d tlie :!i Jto .,: civc S.);ne ty tho CJovrriior doe ; not -:.. hem. bvt utiaid, if they -tan 1 to his neiit, he n: 'y bo ven.pted, as ther Is a Se;iatoi 'hip at take. t ue th?ii in cirrving I tie? election tiex; schoo. and, Lence, that he tusj be daliveted from temptation, he whI cs tltfc appropriitfucs repelled. However, wceWl wait with aoxiaty for the me?sape, which douttlc-fs di3cloe the neceisity aLd oocasicn lor the Special Senior. cot k rs. , .- 0ii.g ti the progress and improve u.m.i uf men -and racnls under present ioflncnccj, we need one, if not two additional Courts in this cuuuty. This will add, of course, lo tlio public expense and the public burden, but such Is the Inoitise of ciira Ld ccrjugal iafiJelity, thtt we u:nt have h erimir.nl, and perhttps a divorce Court. Julc Elaik and Cosies sredoiug all they can, but tbey cannot keep up with the Ir rren. of rrfma und denioraliaAtion. UMDAV. fT l e ft a toe umcinn&ti uommercai nas necome a Sunday paper. We bare Sunday papers, Sunday mails, Sunday tinging schools, Sunday steam hosts, Sunday railroads, Sunday livery stables, S mid ay cigar atores, A.c., Jtc, Ac., and Sunday laws. STATE ITC7IS. I he Now Albsuy Ledger says there is a strong probability that a tub, bucket, and geceral wooden ware raanafVtory will be established in ths.t city nextepring. The corn crop this jeir is a verv large one. Tberare, however.no buyers, and pricea are merely nominal. We hear of one contract being made to crib corn at thirty-fire cents per buihel, but larmers generally would sell lor less than thirty-five cents. Whent looks well. IVowr.tjwa Union. AicinixT. Yesterday afurt.ooa, as Htuty ahd Frederick Orere. two brothers, (Frederick having just artivei from Germany a few days since) who live ia the country tome tine miles from Fort Wayne, were returning in a two korse wacon, and posing into Montgomery street on Lafayette, by some means drove t30 ceir the edge of a. ciäteru that is being erected there, the wacon upset in the cistern which was half full of water, and before the men could be rescued from their perilous eituatiun, Frederick became stran gled and di-owneu. tort Wayne Sentinel BrML.r We letrn that ome person entcrev. the bouse of James Stevenson, ef this piacc, ca uuaay last, anJ cot open the Ts!ie of drecnt'errj Cruse, who resides there, and extrae teJ thcrefrora about $30U tbe bard earned sav icp ttfOrccn.duricgLiiiPrTice in the irmv. We used to hear of "honor amon? rouges, but we j think it is now oeo:ete. Tfce peren who would steal frora one of our"ioliitr boys," who has often braved death iu defence of thecountrv. in.du 1st (as in tht present case) the horrors of An Icrsonville prison, is too mean to live. He shoui'l be bunr. The farnilv were frora home whtu tbe theft was committed, atd wt havo cot I learned that anv clue has been bad as to who toclt the money. Bloomicton nepuliicar. Jam DitirriT A mee:in was held at the county jau, last Monday n!f,ht. and speeches were made br David Coble, Joseph It. Neman. ect!emn tt fre-y ability, and George Smith, anas lsnn:s, a man who hai ridn vn consider ably. Thev spoke of tbe besefit derived from "fresh air." and bitferlt denniinr.vl "carüio. met t. The urstors were so atronelv imcressed waa tncir own arrumetts that, durmr thiinirht. . . - C K iucv witaej cu: or jtu to take the freh air, and L.tl-l. - .... . w"B--rorce i to come Lack. We are rot a t'ieree in the supernatural or tic bocua pocu?, an 1 as there was r.o eiit from the jail eicept through Lhtkey--fir, luvt mui nave reerjiik th cnu-ireu oi Israelrelieved from . wndage through a miracle. Ruahville Jacksonian. 2TWira, now awaitinr seatenet la the nid Capitol Trison at Waahinftoa. is represented as havicr considerably improved in health iceetha trial, and aiogularly enough appears to bt more cheerful than at any list aiact hit Arrest. Ida talks frequently as to tht probable llndlnf in his I ,-. a.v...j.a.eaiuwBu ia vy oe naofej. "I ooa t caxt Tea Uaa.' bt eftto tzelalaaa. "but If I "d,olBf.M-lWji"f JefI.DaTU. lc der. and others iron wTiam T ai r .4. I r - - 6- j -.-.

iUttQialwa 1 VoryltcatfJ LttaltiTh t'tttd--.mttCt Bureau Abtut to CU.tfr Lrqtl Piimt t; in tU CaMpfJtftnon Parti IVAy )e Cnn: nol lf'jCoktirti of Two her iJW.Vtjontihilily Lin fir tht Vapturt of Fart Sumptcr. 'Jpecii! Corrti aic if tL Chicago Timi. - . j , Washisotox, On 23. 1 Le action of Preient Joba?ot, in retortcg

to tbe rigb'ful owceri, di.rir.j the lait three weekaaiB iwAiy tiut teen Marylicd aid Virginia, wlich bid leca feind by the agrcta of tbe FreodflitAVBereau, hi ried a terrible storm about hie head. The Üiicals, b hate fovLt rhj of tao, White lloaie for. tbe tact month, ire cow approachlsg it again, with repreecüUUoui of whit tley cilK"the rei? wrong of Cnraing loyal citixene oct or nouse and borne, to make room foe & lot of, bvpocfitic tl, just-pardoned rebeli ." Wai there eTer such an ins'.inco of uublmhing impoJerre! Thec "loyal citizeni' are e pack of Isxy.wroritlex cegrofi, who ncrer hare becu citizens, and cerer will be. It ii nid that they were established on the eutes "br the direct agency of the government." II the freed men' bureiu con'titute the pTernment, then tais u tru, uot otherwise. Tbe "direct egrets o( lhe g0TrremPDt' a liGl atd 1?CI. caused them to letrc tbeir Louses a:.i hjta 'n 1 the ejtites of their kind mtteti in the iou'Ii, and thew followed in the wake of the armies, to what the poor creusres were led to belicre rraa "the prourlIjeJ ItIlJ. The poor!e hj wcre mUj mraed out of bo;e and home, were.zcca JiLc Mr. Sdnthron, of Maryland, one of onr fcl!owcitize. Thea people Livo applied for. ai.d ha,ieceiTed, tbe President's pardu. Tbeir property, tbeir eitatcs , bare alwayi belonged to w w w J them; and it may be they yet have a lcal rerocdv gi?t b rapc:ou agents wf lee trtedmeoV uuresu, Uiroun wnoe ir.i:iuaict.ii!iy tue:r c tttej hire been kept from them and greatly d.u ajed for two or three years. Your rcvicM tiny rely upon it, that IVcsidettt Johnson will not be deterred from duii. right by is Lot a ingle ctafe in ;iny of the Southern States that will col bo rtstoit-J to us rightful owner just as soon i the proper proof" of owner ship cau be naado. I he l'iesuljul will permit n ts::d t be confiscated unle the owuer have been coavi?ted of trci-on. And ni) one has been convicud ot Ueaaoti, ou.luuot.e will be so c3uvict?d, uf l indi will be c.)nflsc.'itei Thete will be more howling iod t,'nahiri of tectb among the radical when uen Howard rcturi.s from hi prce:.t tour in South Cjli olin a . Florida and (Morgii. It is iu tho-ie b;t?s tmt tht agents of the Freed ruenV liu.-eau hr.ve played their mo fanta'tir; tricks; and the te-ti-trt.on that Uicr will hive ti make ther? will about finish up the institution, It wai the design and intention of tho.se who founded it that it should detive its support frora the confiscated and abandoned lands of the rebels. Hur,il is' there art no-such land., and the bureau will have to collapse. i A Etatement wai telegraphed from this tl:j on the 2fth Inst., headed "ilaximiliau'j procla mation discredited in diplomatic circles," the substaur of which was tbatthe departure of Jus.rcz from Mexico, ns alleged In Maxiull'uu's proclamation of Oct. 3, was iiot believed in diplomatio circles here. Snch ia by no means the fact. On the contrary, the departure of Jmrcx from Mexico, aa stated in Maximilian's prociumation, li fully credited here, both at the Sute Department and at the French legation. It msy be safe to conclude that there are no o:her "diplomatic circle" at Washington tvhci9 raeana of information on this subject are so reliable at those I have mentioned. There ij no foundation whitcitr fur tho reports that have prevailed here for some days pst to the e fleet that the tritl of Jefferson Dsvta is loon to tskc ptacc. On the contrary, there ii Ies probability now that the trial will ever take place thiu ever before. Tao moLlhi ugo, the UoTcrnment had less iaclitntion to brintj Jefferson Davis to trial than they hd ju?t after his capture; acd cow the (ovt i: mnt has lir le.ss in clin&tioa to hare Mr. Davu tried than they had two months ago If he is tiled at all. it will te for trcasji), and before one of the District Courts; not before the Supreme Court. Those points are settled. lut if be is so tried, ad will ecrely be acquitted. Tho cage h&3 been thoroughly examined by the Attorney General, with the aid of two of the mo?i able lawyers in the country. Tho result of the examination his not been made known, but there is good reason to hellere that they hare decided that an indict ment for treason cannot be susta'acd, and have so reported t J the President. This is what President Johnson meant when he said lo the South Carolina delegation, "If treason has been committed, it ought tube determined by the highest judicial tribunal, and the fact declared." This is what Mr. Johnson wishc. I apprehend that tbe only queMion with him now is, whether it would bo better to pirdcu JciTcrso.n Divis cott, without a trial, or, on the other band, to permit him to be fried, with the certainty that be will be acquitted. The right of secession would not be involved iu bis trial at all. Thete is no such thing as the right of secession. No State in the Union has any right to ereile. That point hss been decided by the war. It will never be brought before the courts for decision, because r.o msn living can be found to maintain or defend such a right. The re:son why lr. Di"i? cannot be conviaed of treaaou i based upon certain principles of international law, abich cannot be ignored in his trial. The Confederacy formed by the Southern States wad acknowledged as a belligerent power by our Government, an well as by the (forernmeuts of Ilngland and France. Certai rights belong to every belligerent power; and in every war the same rights belong to both belligerents. When the rebellion first broke out, the insurgents were rebels and traitors, and any of them that were captured might hare been hung or shot with perfect justioe, because they came within the constitutional definition of traitors. Hut from the moment when we acknowledged the Con federacy to be a belligerent power yes, before that: from tbe moment that tht English and French ministers called upon Mr. Seward and informed him that the Governments ef France and Great Britain had determined to reognizr th Smith as a hel!irer.r, t nower.' the ras h fmA nt:rf!T ilitTnrer.l Kram tht mnniAnt thfl t civil and ail.tiry leaders of the South became invested with the same riebt, so far as related to events growing out of the war, as were en joyed by the civil and military leaden of the JSorth. It the fortune of war should make them prisoners, thy were entitled to be trevtcd in prifcr.era of war. 3:ich, iu brief, is the subsiance of the principles whkh will govern the case of Jeflerson Da vis, and which will secure his acquittsl, if brought to trial on the char-'e of treason, lie and his friends dreaded a trial at first, because there was some probability that it would be before a military court, in which ca?e be certainly wouu nave ocen conricted ot all the crimes la the o!eclogue, and of treason beides. But from the raoaient it became certain that the trial was to be Iu the civil courti, and that Mr. Diris was tj ba allowed full opportunity to make bis defeoae from that moment both biro and tbey hare been anxious for tie trial to take place. Tbey regard his acqnittal as certain. Indeet, It is much ta be hoped, ou many considerations, that the trial will take plaee. The priueiples that will be settled bv it will be of the highest importsiicf. and the whole of the secret history of the ar would be laid bare It will then be proves! that tbtcauseof the war was not slavery, but the hatred by leading radical Republicans towtrd the Sooth, and that they precipitated the "irrepresibla conflict" ia order to break tip and destroy tht Democratic party, and in order to secure the ascendency of tbe newly fledged Re publican party. lour readers reicea.Uf the exc.temeai that was produced all over the north, when the news ' to came in April, l-tl, of tht bombardment oflaD J-ort Sumter by the rebels, and of tht surrender of the frt to thetn by Major Andereon, after a heroic deieore " i he capture of Fort bumpier by the rib!" was made the text ti ''fire tht northern heart;" and all throueh the war, "the airoolojs crime of tht rebeii ia trine upoa tht oid tltg" at Tort SumUr was ende the subject of the ra -t bitter and savage denunciation against hlCJ.4 riph?. hts set this matter rikht also. The facts have came to light now, which prove thxt the man whjveFort Sutnrttr U the rebels wai not Oen. Beauregard, but William H. Seward. Tht Hon. Montgomery illair hat act forth theee facts vsry clearlv, ia no le-s than three speeches that he bis recently made. In the last one, de livered at Rochester, New York, Oot. C'tb, be gaid: "And all tht unmitigated seventy to tht actincin cooctrt with hira, icstitattd tod ta- . . v . e . . . , ttfurijrj ilc ouuiu w irceuc, y rexusing to re-

inforcc Toil Sifter when such a thing was practicable. It li a matter of history whb which the wcrld ircow prey fic!lhr tilt i!rCeard enteretl itl a wiemti compact with tht South to gi're cp Fort Sarater ard by this! csana tbe Tt-t4ser., tri reinforce it wa ser.t In acotler ifciT&n, wnd the rebels of Char!estor5 were allowed to tke it with but little difficulty. 13c; a" . a .

ror ima apparent aefjuieactace ia- tbe aacev'.on taovesmst of ?OTith Carolina, it is teilt all rrobible, frora whit we cow know of the inside blsfory cf .the StitLetn Cocfriet?cn itw other btate world hive TonVed :. tbellcititepe ol that State, atd all the terri'.-Ie bloodshed and de-rmfTi--nicir rrjcnQui have iö.avided." . Mr. Seward brt-, tSwlcce UAlcr thU attack. Iiis frlccds adv,c hici to dfpsrt fraa bis usual rcticetce ar, refc.e ti,em. . et fee5 kowe that ic;hlcg that cannot be dOL. - H. " " Lzplution of tlie XI. Jotau. The New York World of Thursday, givrt the following additional pirticulnr of come of the teinbie fctßfiilich.alicu'Ul the explosion of tbe fctcitner St. John. . . . , AVFVL ICCXCAT IHK' IlOSTlTAL. The Xew York Hoipital, so lon celebrated for its scenes of deith and eurlering, never pre sented a more fid .ct tele than waa witnessed inooe of the war.! where tbe dying victimi of the disaster were broug it lor treatment. Soon alter Airs. Lyons, tbe voung bride of the departed ci;uio, was pined ou a bed, her aller and brother i 1 1 . J brr; a-.id each aJdreraed bet in the mo.-t ttl'ectiLg terms of loirow and endear mciit. One of tr.o bioibers perfectly wild in his grief, aca at ore t'.nie ho appeared as if frrczy would st:re l.iru. The poar suffetcr, however, wn iKiCitis-eiou"; and thus the was aaved the additional p.iin of pitting with her kiudif J, wu'j did Lot le.ivo her till the died. In another pirt of tLe wici Mr. Archambault was under tt cat mc nt. He was tbe only victim of the disaster who wa ccuscioua till a few hour before hia dath. His it who lay i:er him, bad deputed a hort time b?fore him, but cvea in his agony he tr-quired earnestly about her ssfety, and call i her naiiif. itsi AT TH): ra!Ai llclsi. luiuieUUtely für JcalU ibo bodiv wie brought tD the ni jitu try huuse of the loital. They pre-.ci.ted ti fpectade t or.co sd and awful. Tbn remains of Mr? Archsmbtult and her lr.ubiud ftad child weie tüaeed tic-.tr each other, and each uppeirtd tlchtd, mu'iUtc.l, loin, ad livid by the foire of tho :cm. The feitnes culd scarcely Le idn-titied. They weresvollea aidwouodcd. TL ihild celned to have endurrd great agony, for it, body w lacked, tee skin in wnir puces n iv.ng t;o tied ot violent! v ..- a e a a leaving mw m.rk nf iloo-l utd Near thus ill-fated fat. iiv rctcd th Cantain Lyon ui d hi-bml. who pr ell w tthüi. the remain t i e-rrt.; fn aton, tbe traces ot a hot 1. bio Je ith iopc relies of the gtsoe and beauty which ehe pjc-!?ed. However luu' h agotiv .ho rnav luve suflered, theeipreion of her fare was ctlm, :tsii'in hlcep. Fortiori of her body, however, were -murih mu - tilsted by the accidant. Her hubtnd'a remiics vx uur 1119 riei uc, t u.e pan: u? mu,'. nave CinlUrCd tCIOre Ueatli The body of Mr. Sor!e-, the bsga-ac-mu; - tcr, was s!n in tho detd hju-e. It wns much irijf.rcJ, the fcst jre.s hsin'j e.-itcelv rci b!e. Tnr. DK.mi testvroay . Since our repot t ou Monday, four more t the M.Areri UitJ. Adri-iu Setrles, Mr. Arclttmbiult and Aln. Lyons bteithed their last At the New YoiL lloscital. ßeiJes thtt. Mr. Xorthrop, another p isietigr, died from Lis injuries) tt Lis residence, at No. 141 Ess; Tbiity tir.ür atree?. mr. uiyai.v or xoi; xacuavBaiLT family. j Immediately upon tho receipt of the inteiii-i eeuco of the death of Mr, Archimbiult and family renciitrtt; Montreal, C. V., it member of tho Canadian lu lenient, of which the lamented geutlenun was? a d:?f aished suJ renfitl member, left for this c:y to tke charge of tbo remain. This gentlemin arrived her. yesterday, and ni.de preparations for the removal of tho rent tin to Moiitier.l for interment. Coroner WilJey offered him the necessary facilities. Tho death of this e-timablo family has produced a feeling of the mot profound sorrow a mo:;g the leading eiteles of Mciey in Montreal. FLNLr.AL OF MR A Mi JJES. LYONS. TLe brief trsLsition from the bridal to the grave winca. marked the dcmi-e of Captain Lyons and hi wife, will make tho catastrophe on the St. Jchn more than ordinarily memorable. The samo church, St. Lake's, which was the cene of the'r marriage, less than a week since, will echo to-morrow not tht sounds of their martial rows, butthtiolemn sentence "A he to ashes," over their remains. . Echoes so antipodal never had each t brief recess. The rector who joined them la wedlock, Rcr. J . II. Tuttle. is at present too ill to officiate in their funeral rite?, but hU assistant, Rev. Mr. Atrrcll, will perform the sad ceremony. Last evening the bodiea of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons were removed from the hopitnl to the house of the dead bride's father, Mr. Green, on Fiftieth street, where they wero reviewed by tbe relatives and friends of the family. a sap xvrnnixo wai it a i-ai-itxTiMKxr. It cauuot bo an intrusion on private grief, or the secrets of a household, to narrate an incident which occurred at tbe wedding of tbe bride and bridegroom, who bare closed the first week of their honeymoon in deitb. On Thursday last, at about 1 , il , a select circle occupied St. Luke's Church to witness their msrriace. The compmy was few, and confined to the immediate relatives of the marital pair. During the service every ono present waa unaccountable eolemn and j;tave, and tho joy which ia supposed to Le ir;st7arable from the marriage ceremony was rioticably absent. At length, however, when tba priest sealed the contract with the ring on the finger of the bride, there was a general ecene of wecriDg in the cbnrch, The father and brothers of the bride burjt ir:to tear?, and seemed as if unconsciously orry et the marriage. Tue lady who witnessed this etrsnge sceue of eorrow before the bymeaial altar exclaimed: "Whit a sad weddinc!" I. etrls IMi. Uet:rsl (He U erjoyiojr the qniet pleasures of serene old ago amid bis family, surroucded by all the appliances of wealth. He waa among one of the earlier settlers of tbe city of Detroit, cd there he hres row; with hu children, m possession of the ample forturre anting from the increased value of his ground, whicb he has seen changing from the ron;b, uncultlrated, worthlefs watte to the city "lot" and sites of magnificent structure?, yielding princely revenues to their builders. General Cass possesses a taste for art, and has had ample opportunity for gratifvIr.g it cur'n;; his travels ia Europe. His eldest own ijjuriiiiu me 3iuit- nsir, Trim evta ( greatrr .?jre for its cultivation, and more abun- f datu n:t .ü-of asruraicg the pleasant labor of the ru!!icAr, and tbe galleries of both tho Gen cral and his on, Major Lewis Gassk contain msny celebrated and hue works of art. There i' a p j iancr f 'Urpri-e added to the gratification ot tlit- si-t.- - in gazinir upoa an antique marble lüg frcr.i .c fatdi of P.crra Iq thii new city ef the Wc-', which has grown to such fair roportiocs witl .'-u tv.c limits oi one rnaa'slife. hlNdelthia Prcfs. Zr A wedding was recently appoiawJ iu Brooklyn, N. Y., at which ose of tbe fair daughters of that city waa to tx united to a rentlemsn of worth. The cards were iftied, atd the wedding announced to tcke pi ce at cue of tbe Bapt:s Churches. In a thort rime othrr cards fol lowed arnouncing that tl:e weduinc aould tak' p.sc? ia a rreshTteriaa Charch. The expluatica f .me oat. Tle Haptis mtnisier foued that the lady, a member of k:s lold, wia to be v.nited "unbeliever " albeit a most worthy man - he refused to unite the parties in tbe holy oon ;s 0t marnspe. ot to be thwarted, and adLeru. ti her choice, .he lady for.nd a le3 relac. tan: parfou at the Presbyterian altar. The Bsptis niiütr evidently did not believe, with St. Paul, "tut the unbelrev'.nj husband is sanctified by a t. !ievu5t wifo " ZiT The neighbors and rrarv distlc?ui'ied citizen- called at the residence cf Senator Wilson, u 2'atick, Mass., Friday cveuicx, to cot--ratnlste him and bis lady on the adversary of their twenty f ih matrUge day. Silver plate and other articles, valued at $3,00(1, a!o a pur.e ft $4,tMJ, were presented to thera. J3TA pretty little Parker-tburj;. Va.. aoniaa is under arre-: for marrvlng four military c nicer. J"A. Washirjtoa üspatob ff a New York paper ib lim ale that Chief Joatlce Chast will rta'gn.

Telesjrajira Ctiara;. . 1 it n.t about time that tomethioe was dot

tci popuUxixt the telegraph? Tbe rricea claredj f t K . r r. - m -vS tht cof.;!ceat of Eurow one cib ied t oesiirl aerr.s tbwhol breadth of Franc or a aioiie f.fUM itcrexAv cental, whU the aä ort eat derate a. t . ... iroa new 1 ort to Albany costi fifty ceoti There is bo reason for tbij. It U tbe most pro fiuble bciltea la the totauy.. All tie liars are miking enormous dividends upon a capital of three, five an 4 pia timet tbe-coei et the lines. There is ne'reisoaVhy tba'pteHj' aloald piy such outrageous prices for the set vice. Tbe cost 4.wuki5 a ttlegrapb i vcrymiU,. coapued with i railroad or anvtbic elie, yet the charges iu proportion are 'auch higher. Tfc'a matter I beginning to comtaaod a good deal of. public atteLlioa, axxi willcooaoaajKl oore onlaa.iemdy be &eedilv applied. 2i. T. Times. 7 r ; !i w . ' .1 5""oticiog the recent sale of 3,000 sleep belongiof to the estate of the late Col. Hoppia, tlie Springfield (111.) Journal says: -"Col. Hoppin, at the time of bis death, was the possessor of about 3,000 steep, ruice thousand sheep be longing to Col. II. and A. M. GsrlanJ, Eq , produced, at the last shearing, abont 40.0Ü0 pound of wool, and thai of an excellent qua! ity. Two thousand fire hundred laaibs were raited upon the estate laH year, probably at great a cumber as upon any other est ste io tho country.5yrrotAbly the oldest person in New Eng land is Mrs. Rebecca Huse, of Harvard, who was km in Croton in one LonJred atd lix years ago. IN MEMORIAM. Whereas, V,j a tnyhterleos 4iiff matlon of tks Grand Master of tbe Uoher.e, deaib has Sfalo er.tert J oar ialdtt and remnved from' among us onr well blovM Proitor, YT. J. W vx, who departed tbla Itf at Kansas City, Ksns.t, on tho 15tk day cf Oftober, 1 80".; tbert tore. Resolved, That In tho leath of e-ur llrotaer, society has lost a valued and uefl raomber, Lis relatives ono who refircted honor cpoa their name, his fa ally a kind, coui.1 terato and provjdebt bokhand, ia a(.ic FraUrr.lty a Brother noted for LU OAefulnesa In tL Udrti od lor ino pwcssion or mwe virtues tr.d ttltta wClch It l J (.r.e cf tbo biket oKUcta of Uasonary to lntnt ItAlvd, That whilo mtirn his death la tba very niornicg oi bis psnaooa, now to tbe will or the Omul;otent Ua.'ter, "wbodoelh ail thing well," f.r ws ara full cf hope that hi career has been thus scdtleolT ent irt here on earth that tt might eliminate In an Im 1 mortal destiny above, his departure from us I nai there- I. Toie death. It is but tbe bearlouloa or a new lif. , Met cotnmenced llf anew undsr tba Jrame'lUto (ruldar.cs of ; tho Allwle Mastsr, sad Is therefore la a Ivane of ra w ho ara followine; after. ' ..J'TSat Si o 12" fJl Ä f that res:s and comfort in th.ir efflsninn mhrH tv. enco orUod In the soul alono en give. 5 Hesoived, ihst a copy of these resolutions le furrMM,V" ,ml,y 01 lDe xd that they Le l, yr. McC0KI CUARLES KlMiiP.. ' Comtnittes. ; " - - i 1 MASONIC. ! . . SPECIAL MKETISG OF ANLIEST L1XDUARKS l Lodge, K0. n9f win Leld tafa (Fridsy) even'"a-, atT.S o'clock, for work third decree. it II. llALi'iN, fcecretary. WANTED CJEWIXG 0 KIS. ALSJ A CISL TO DO HOl'ÜEwork. wecte1 et o. li5? North New Jersey street. siov3.m I DRUGS AND MEDICINES. IjKALF.I1 is OltUOK A: MEDICINES . CHEMICALS, OILS, FAINTS, 1.81'Mirs. PERPTMF.RY, Ar.. Na. t'2. Corner Illino'u and Markt t Mi'Irr' Tnr Bloel, Strtrts IS It I A A P 1. IS," I V I) 1 A X A . Trokcrlptu-tu carefully ii.mpöua led at all Lours tUy .r n'ght. ' nov5-dtr PROFESSIONAL. J. W. lit, Mil, ATTOUNEY AT CAV,"j i AND ' Ufa ra m tin inn rtn i i rnrin n . -... tvtn bL.nim rtr,u uuLLCUJiurt Abcr.li , j i Sl'EClAL atteaUeu tvea to all IfiH'.evy Ctatmt, to! t1 War.eltherin this! State, tbo Court of Claloi, or the Departments at Wu.h-1 111.... TT m a a. a A I . . ' tlovernment Voiebers HodkM or collected. . float hern business solicited. j TnroiBce opposite Theatrs, asxt lasofdc Ilal!, No. West Washington street. . j,ov.3-dtf j LAND AGENCY. NATIONAL LAND AGENCY. Office, 4o. 7 f-si r4.ainSfon St. THOS. MADDKN, Real E.tata Agent,' J. VT. AUcrney and Ccaveyanctr, JAlIKS If. KINO. 5ecretsry. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND RENT, SOUTHERN LANDS FOR SALE AND RENT. P rtle. wUblag ell Lands, Citr or Tivn property, will send description, with cert'.fled cia'n cf Uile and price. Address, nov3-tf 1N'DIAXAP0U3, INDIANA. QUEENSWAR E, &c. WHOLESALH AND RETAIL. i. WOODBRIDGB. Acivt, a IMPOaTKi:-( QUE-fiNSWARE, "UT ET XI &LASS-WARE, TABLE CUTLERY ANI PLATED WARE, Na. 16 West Washington Street, luillaiiapolls, lust. tova-dtf FOR SALE. VACANT IsOTS, 7ERT siealratlo for bui'tesa, en Soath Pot ylvanta V street. Also Improved Lets on I.linols s Jot, Tirta a feaae and VaryUsd strc. apply to DAVID ilETIilOS. ln'. Kaomt cf tLe Cktmäer cf Commsroa SOSöt.'U

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METROPOLITAN rTflBATRG. Cjmtrtf WitHistunttri Teunnw Strettt. nanagrr. k . V h " n.viaF ... - P"r ip!i tT v; o'clock. 0niir b-f m l t S Friday Evening, Nov. 3d, 1865. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF"J E tT3a4TIwt , AX Ii E Ii I TKAGEDTI COMEDYl i: in raw. aaller tsa 1 u IVrts,. . ,!.' i ' ' i ' - t u ec .xv Tout sCL 112 nr IlA-ilLKT VI WILLIE. OTFKTURE. . OkCHKSTIU Paicts or ADta:o. Faratte u4 all rarvtd seats 75c Drs Carrie &c; Pr.Tat R.ti, for a!s persons, ti 00; Orchestra Peats, 75 cent; )a'.lry an 4 Family Circle . ii cait Calldren ta arm, fli. rAUTlCULAR JfOTICK. Tta Horsa Cars Uae lie Theater every evening at lbs close or tbe ptrferraatue. People livtaf at a distance can re li on this. DOOICS AND PAPER. COOKS AiM) PAPER AT TV II O LESALE! 500 bO0DOZ3 EZJLDXE, fyOO P0ZE!f OICXlRArill 30UD0IRSC.ILatals.ns. : (.iaj KFAald WRITlNii rAl'ivU, l.toOEllAVS Wl:alTI5a PAPER. ico ni: ms rt.T r.UT.n. I.Ooti tO:EXVEWrF.S, " . ; - 0 IX)ljfcN lk)TlLl 1 1 ; i 3 J 0 EONTZI BO Afi W , , - vOorOlENSLATIS, si t. ar '.Of. A . .. ItoWl'.N, STI'.WAIIT A. as. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. INOURANCE. lAI.VlI.ULll l III-HI m. e a. sn sr v m artl rrt St 13 W a sar ta AT OF TH E ' Phronix' Insurance Co., : Brooklyn, Now York. SEPTEMBER 1,1805. 1 Capital, surplus ,eiiKKii(XKf no otS.HIO U ASSETS j b... at Mom. e20,5l 2 it Temporarr Lians, secured I by Stock Collaterals lTtf.O'S LO ! Tire Prexaluaisla eoarto of t Collection lJ.SUl ?s ; Valine and Island Trems. i loceur-e of Collectlen.. w.aa 13 Intersst Accrned 21,911 60 Bdls K-celvable 19 833 41 Real Kstnte T.COl 4a C'Anh In Pank and vo band 107, WO p3 'Jab in bants of Aglets. and In courts of trausalssion 2T,T ST rtdted Maj H)ids C23,CT6 4'i Ktata Roods a 3. 08 00 KIdrs County Beods 20.00)00 Union Ferry Go. Stock.... 4,000 Ou Union Wh'to Lead Co. Bond S.C-Ca 0) Other fecurlfe. 16,1 15 3i i,:ie.,sto LIABILITIES. LOSSES C 21 3 K T T I. K D lire.. .t4.srt ca ,. 9.S37 00 itiiaraa. aanse ,7W 7 TLIs Company fasures again t tbo llaraii r Fires Ocean, .Marine and Inland Navaagatlon. Ir.v TT, ..rx ..... nv3-dif Indlanst.olis, lui. NOTICE. Dissolution or Copartnership. I IIE tmdsrslgned have this day, upon mat aal ar,rrement. dissolved the'r eopartnershfp. Oeorre H. De ilk am has Bold oat bis Interest la ibe beslDese heretofore carried on und er tbe name and Bra ef UEITKAX k SCHRÄDER, at tbe store No. 83, en Eatt VTabioeton street, to Christian Hofmeister, wbo hereby a.ume tbe rerponalbility for all debts and liabilities of ssld Geo. 11. HMtkam, a. cne of the partners cf tho ssld firm of IMtkam A Scbr-.ler. GEORGR II. IIEI1K M, Al'OUSr SCHR4IKR. Iiidlantr olU, Oct. 31, l)3. f IT, HE U'jderigii d bave ibis day fwrtusJ a .partnor. 1 ship tinder tbe nam and firm of SCHRÄDER A UOfMElSlER, and recoasmend to their friends and tbo public In general tbeir eiquWte stock of pleoo goods, and ready made clothing, at Xe. ii at Whir.irtc.n street, hoping that they will alweys prove worthy of tbo continuance of tbe patronago enjoyed by tho former Crn. Itrepectiully. ACtlUST SCUItADEIt. CHRISTUN UüriiaiJTEk. l-id.anj:ilis. Cel. 31, l'iCi novl-d2t FALE. A r.rst-Clans Saloon IN a prominent part or tbe ftf. The jireneni proprietor wants to sell cut on screunt of aa lateajdoa cbanax of occupation. Ills Is a raro chance for aa energetic insn to make money. For patttcnlars ruqntre at the effleo ef a M. SPICER A CO., oct3I-dSt "SaMSK North LUn-l street. CLOAKS, ec. I Ott IISTI K & l,ET, MacracT:tKs cs CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, AU Juiliu in ClotkM. SdL$, C!ki and Drn$ Trimup$. 34 el ITaalilnclou Mreetf JXDIJXArOLIS. 7A77-. ocl5-3ru (Opposite Palaver Hotue.) VENICOri. nich, Kare anil Kacy! f KESII VENISOS-tke Lrrt of tbe a-onreceivea I and served up in every stjle, by Hea Jab. at tke by ilea kiao. si n II. K. BSZ.KIAII. iieranlum. octl-dtf VINE. GOOD WINE MADE FROM SORGHUM. JULT 13th. 13C2. Bv. A. 21 rrs. of Sprlttfleld, Ohio, cared a patent to so SvrKbusa Wtao. Th's Wine la not lütoaUat-s-. I better tbaa tho be. Cheaper that tie rfcapt. In T.ry fflcieatla eases ef sackkSM. Can be maiäo for 5 cents pr gallcu. keqaires u drncs te make if. Can be ma-lefrom tbo k.maiUd, C 1 w 1 luaAlat-. Ns Ueablo te make It. If eaytoey wants to know anytldcff abottt ta!s Wine le-tttem aJdres Apple h Weener, t. Pa"l, ln4 , who are ealneea of A. atyers ef his faUtt. at - prcpr.otors of tbe patent luventlon for "Iitproveil Sorfbuta vTla-e. tnand fv State ef ladiana, aal who are asm prepared to soli Coetty. Toa.h!p, Mtnafacturers asd IinllritfaAl Kabta. wtia tb receipt to asako tke WW. iKiu waatet te stU Elf bu la over Ooaaty sot tad 4. FerDartlcftlars address APPLE A WXS3IB, wS-SsT S Paal,laiaaa.

PUBLIC SALE

IT GOVERNUEHT ' PROPEIiTY, r On aliirday, r .ii! T: 1 lOi (f.J Ml.'.ll HABTaaMarrca fisvjtet'S If atrfT,i t 1 ; 1 u ) Lvuu butviruut. iu) iNuuiTatcmir; r J LH ü eotjs, lo . Üovember f . li. ' W ILL be soli at tli Qstrtcmatitr (ettsraTl lcirttaett. corner of Tecaeaaea and Variststi. at ee o c'ock P. tbe fviiewiag entclee3 Arrry r-lckr'.t, rr-v.tLr tt. 710 rrvlcf Tana. tw. 06 OcCse 0eCsrs, 04.7 ISO CjSee Ullis, tw. 4 i HQ Tia Lurkeu, aew. f Slaty-g sllon Farcier' CehMrov . 4 Thirty-gallon do do Terms of aa, cah. A. STOX, aev3-d3t .Qsatternatter Geceral. Indiana FOR RENT. Vtwo stort nuwr. Hütsr.cujTAiyiyoirisi l;Eos,wUh aU oaveBieoces, la eteslleat order and !n the somhesatera prt oftbocay. Apply U . JUNki, lNf tKit A JuNae. t,tj-d3t 'o. 9 tat si ileuse liock. HOTELS. iVA a V JL ATI aj Md e ..-.. Vr. llllnal ana .larkrt ?tretft. ixmaxa roiis, XI V. T TA Lair It, K l aVTKCOT, PteprUt.rs. STLVMr CtK rati to ana frra fao oer if let -alM-y" 10 tae Lui-u lept ao4 all sarts ef the CUT. P.S. rrta tie 5ad of (XtuUr, l-es. tki rrioo ef Day Bard will be rrJhl tt te 1:019 jr V(. oHSl-dtsa LIQUORS. T. C STItHlKLA.U, VTHOI.KMI.K IKAl.R U Xairalsfii und Ioms?MtIo IiIQUORS, ."a. 140 rat IVsihlnrlenKlrMli Wes of Itir sstute llouoe. WHEAT AND RYE WHISICIEO. ALSO, PURE OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON.. Irish and Scotch Whisky from Bond. AND Old llrowii c:tirryt l'orl. 4 t:tr l anil riixiuipHlgii. F. I c; IV A. I A. R A t. J'-a e i:tfc.i.. A r5aaaa,i H KCl It IKK fA":n VBOLXS ALK DKALBR IK FOHKIliN AM) DOMESTIC LIQUORS, vO.Mjr'JAUMJ, BTK A!f D bOlkßOü "tiW XJ Cr D S3 130. XT TZ32 M-f l-UUT, UADP.1KA. UUFCAT. M Al.ACi A WJJSTE3, JISIJD CIQAR8, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIAN ATOLia.lND. Jy;T-0if Thomas iti:i.no.i), WIioIsmIs DeaWr la FOREIGN aV DOMESTIC IJQIORS, WINES, CHI ARS. Sc. Monr.rahel. Kve nd Bourbon Whiakiee. roar, yu uii, mi st id uatiüi wuh. Ae. Ill') South IIUkü Strtrt, INDIAN APf LIS, INDIANA. e2-dir COre.1JSSION MERCHANTO. eco. w. itsat oiM, Jas L. si arcma, wn.r.warsoe. lii;o. IV. "lICIIIsVOIKIa A CO., SIOKAGF, rOnWAliDIXG AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Kor the PimhaftO and Falc of f.RAIN, ILOLR, I.AkD, BAC03T, LRILD IliUiTi, s r. r. ts a 3D PRonucr. o xxxr allt, IV o. -t Toiiliitisn Stroot, Ofiuiitt Edit End L'nitu Df9t, ludiuniipoll, lud. - -arras, av rcaarsaros, to Klrft National Bank, Iotianapoll. K. H. Alvord 1 Co, Wholesale firocrr, lndlauapolll AlforJ, Talbot A Co., Wbole-ale Grnrer., lnltnaseJt. Cros.landl, Maitnlre A Co., VYhoWele flrocert, Cocelly, TViles A Co.. C. W. Mu!tb,E'i,C,ef. rr. 'nht A(er.t,C. A I. C. B. Jt , Irwllanspolls. Luden Ulli, Krq , Gm. Treibt Aetit, PU. E. L-dianapolis. M. U. Land!. Kq., .en. rrelfbl Ac f.t.T . If. A R. V.. lodtanapells. H.Clay, Afq Serretary, JeSersouTtno ft. ft., JaCeraoavtlle. 1 . XX7CTTOeBoietico aolklta-l. as-pli-aJau OYSTERS, CtC. THE REGULAR BALTIMORE WHOLESALK OYSTER DEPOT. efVT8TRR.'S KECIIVEIJ DAILT BT KXFKXSS, 13 J cans, kalf-csLi ar.d stell. Also I'reah and Sa': w ater Fisb. tn-ders prctnpTiy nilsxi. niall r rortajJ qatek rtonis . ( , , , , No. HKorth Illinois Street, Ofipo.ll tbe r.t'r no-e, Irxl'.mL.ll. aa-6m C. C. WILLIAMS. COMMISSION PAPER HOUSEr I'Altoi, .tIACAHf.i:V A CO.. WHOLF.'ALK DEAMCkA IX SCHOOL BOOKS &STITIOXEQY Hook l'iiblilirr ami Hlnderfi, XXo I1T5 AVret Murvluiul Ht.f INDIANAPOLIS. 1ND sepU'l-dtf MERCHANT TAILORS. m w. a saakT. s. r. t stir.ecas s. 1. UIHI

W.U. SWEI.MIAIM A CO.. MERCHANT TAILORS ANU 1'EAl FIt IN Conto' Furnishing Coodo. I, 'il Noutti .Merltllun lrrtj, INDIAN A rOLtlH. INI) sepl3-tS; FOR SALE. ,V lCAItlfi OII.eVlNCI'3YHO LESALE LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE. WiTB DOCBLE SKTS OF RFCTIFir k-S rstHI Stuck of Liqaorsdooe twt ecubt U aaro thaai I un f 4vsjaJ JA'ars . Tho lea rocs for tare yelre; 1 low, aatd the interest ta tbe eot-ce ra wttl be sold cheap. Address Loci B-t IU f 0 , Iai:atapv'.la, UJ'iaa , aoplS-dtr t-U " -'.IHjy i U , i : i,' ; ;