Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1865 — Page 2
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Tln.Y MOKMM,!'' I'M It-Kit II. !! fit fife ftrpabliran. It I mr f.;inx--'(U-.trrat "-..thai partir, f trlr, an! t.s rx.imine thrir crcM an 1 aSm w it 1 fjnjr; anl a tl? n--puMl-t. r'y PC "n rfflt I'rn" n to .n rvvn r.I Jo liarnt np"n the j'urjx- !.! : it V t-. rrom-f IiL ty the cttni'. .f th' j - r it It rannvt ii'4r.l that mi- f r l.wlin J urpv-ri i t am alga out the hit, Ma k Tvl az jrilow rmi tf ij-in l 1. t!i "J..pTof all th nation of the earth into en !. ftsaortated ras,! cf Kjnal, rf rartnr ,n Overnm-ut f the l"ni?.-.l ftat. and f f th" CTer.tl fcutea of tLii fni'-n. H i ," . (fiCM, er trnr.f.Uj, in the maio f I'Mlanthropy and jati.-r, and U.WmM j.rarti.-iiMe ln the theory- cf thaii... j tiMlltr f f all li'iminltj toi.rrM.with railrnv!i-l-'itr.''SvaM an ! upward to the k rf- ti- n c f th- pl. In th hoj-ful enthij-iam .f youth 'f wrrc wr.nt to Ixk f rwar l in the fijtati'n f wit"ii4 Jax Incur day, under the joint humai.lzin Inftuener cf th" r. n-cc-mhatant mini-:Ts tf thi ro-ck and lowly Jrx3 and the mrnl j.hil-CHMx-tcr, follon-er cf thp tlH in? I'laTO, OcS.ZO, and -Khrrt, to the uahfrrin? In cf that djy w ' ab...-. T1 I .a -a, v Trtwä -r)ifn rmi n ut ii n-iii fitau "- a' if - a ihould di-appar b fore universal lrtue, anl the Un tnd the lamb, Jeff. Iuvti an J John.Aoec, ahoul.l ü down t-g.-lher, amid the jr ntle and dhlne Rlorks of the milWnium. Hut, D.0TT, Trrn "v-jinnln? to d--rnd the sl"je that rea bca to the Iark Valley, a we ca-t our eye tir tV mgril and rtlUiu prospect we mu-d leave b hind, we arc fill.l with adnfs altoMt to dcupalr, a we tili h hol 1 new ha) onet g!eimin? Ur and wide, new callow ritlj, acl tsrw prtwia areatunned by the thunder cf unnumbered cannon, and pp:ill-d by tbel!on cf co-untlei dead upon a thousand Held of carnage. The note of the triumphant Glory IKlkiujah, Jons Crown' oul U 3lArchih?, etc.; that fall on our car, do not ditptl the gloom. Cut are we ri;tt a to the f v t that the I- . pubUoanj ilrtin to male thi Government partoenhip of whiten, negrociChinese.ttc? It ui acc. B fre they jjot Into power their leading lyurpotc, at cxpreid, wm to Jolil m-gro lavcry. TTbvn they pot iuto power, the divrarlef the Constitution and pood faith toward the South they had praetieed, bavin. provcLcd war. Utey withdrew a part of thir ecleri, and went Into the war imply to put rtown tho reunion and mre the I'nl'.n, nlx-1-idilaj khvrry Ixlnj repudiate! a purpose. vTo ref.-r lb realer to the resolution of th ir fonrntion-i of tho.e day, fy whi h, through fraud, thy lrew the Iiemot-raey to a war alliance with the ni. I'ut, after tli-y 1ml gt thi'rlllanoe IntT worlln order, and the country into tbat condition thnt the alliance could not be broken without in fjllowed by a di'v lulioo cf the Union, to whi hit w.n known th Pc3i"erj',y woald not ronent, they a.iin brought out and re-crc'ted the emporarily wiiLJrawn abolition colors, having 011cl aJU l to unite th two purpose cf i-uttin? down the rclxlli' n ani abuliihin slavery. Tb tvTo purpomi have loen accomplished by the united effort of . tiio llfcfnllicstn and the Democrats, uii'br the cireumt.incci tt itcd. Aud do the r publican now rest satisfied? ,Thc df mocray neoept th result cf the war. They woulj, at ill times, have njoiccd in the abolition of lavrry, but th ir policy vva that It khouid bo done by IIiom; who had a constitutional rirht to do it, in the prip r ium1o; their respect fr constitutional f.iith frl.ade s that, in violation cf our written compact of '. union w ith the feoutVrn 5d it. . it should l-o aeHjaTtTiT'l Ky-sectional war. Hut do the . 1 I I . i .1 1 - M I 1 1 -ikiruinican itm saiitiiru.' oi nl ail. 1 ucy hive now raised another s t of colors, on which 1 inscril-ed nerro uffrae In the l'nitcd "t des (ve h.iv no objection to it In Afrii,) nud K'-Ii.'? to uc the power thy possto fTtv It upon, a to thi, independent, unwilling mhiplf, and will probably, N-fore many ear, involve tho nation in another civil war b aocoiatUX Ul rffcult. AuU what will bo the next itep.V SocliJ cquanty, inJi.scriminate int rmarria cmcrul confusion of races. Indeed. epial nuffrae, partnership, nece-".ir-Iy. iavchci all thi. And the question I, oujht thi to 1e d'ne Is humanity cnurd to it? Wc believe It ouyht not to 1k. We lelicvftit will lead to thos ri.t ut the tm11s. nt
. ry-Jetion; to that nnnzlin? f orticcrs
hostile to tach other, to that constantly in flaun.i of race antipathic, that will brin on constautly rca-urriu civil war, a in the nation south of m, till, at length, sonic Maximilian will have to te pla.-tl over all, with an army at hi command suihcicut to keep peace bet wen the races, and order at elections if lectiou shall be permitted. VTc have pot to take man a he ij, not a we could wih him to be; not a speculative philoophcr4 tell u he vrill Ik;; and we may rest asauml that wc cannot nuke, hira what we may desire by constitution aud lvw. He should poee- the best possible opportunities Cor lmproxinj himsx-lf, devatinj himsolf by moral, rdigiou, and, If vre may o call it, seculir cultivation: but povernmeat should Kdaptcd U people a they are, or they will have little stability; and when wo can be pointed to greater intellect, than were poscsacd by SsVCEATES, PLATO, AniaTUTLE, ALEXANDER, C.E9AR, 1EM0STIIENES, ClCCRO, etc., we will admit that men are now born bier and better th in they used to be. The Caie of Jefferaon Daria. The rcasu why we use the word JeterOx in speaking of tha last rresident of the Coufcderatt? State?, is that we understand that is his name. He i now In confinement, and has Win since his capture in the fall cf the bouthrrn Confederacy ; and It ha been, and still com to le an unsettled question what i to W dwue w ith him. A remoastranee i circulating in Iouianapoh a?aint bi pardon, and we doubt not is numerously !ued, a all vr fTcutrally aro where they can W signed i c of charge. Tho circulating of thi reiuontruoc vrC'U'i s.vn t imply tith-r that rrtsident Joiix.-ox wa in .loubt a to what course to t .ke in the premises, and wanted to h-ar from th: peopb, or that th: I!, pub'u an w. re Ji-tru-tin Prcsi Ji nt Joiixsox in the premises. and w sr. led to U2'en him up to the point of U-.d. ToUsdiini the cae of Mr. IUvi. thu far we have said Uothin:; ; and we do not now fay anything Weauso we suppose that wh "it we viU l-,ve any iuflueue w ith the lresi ücut in dvcuir. up uthe fate c f the distinpuih.d capt.ve. Wc write simplr Xo iutiniate in the Ith f.st mann. I our views upon a grave and intcrt' stin jjuestion. V'n aft.r the eUx-tion fMr. Lincoln to the 1'n-sid. ney if all the fnitcd MU.s by the fecti nal v vtc f the North. ; Mr. Lincoln, who hod announced, ia substance, that this t'niun 'did 11 t Ci'P.t.nue (th.rwi... thin l.v 1.. i". . COnstitat--d vf all free -tates, . v'iuo of the -southra Mat.s, a-uniiu- thit the d s tnae 1 lid dwn ty Mr. Lincoln in lis, that any It-oile, any whtn," had a rLLt l .t up a J.'ovenimu.t r r th.ius.lv. if they d.vin.d it rirht au.l cjul 1 d it.rev v!t- 1 fr nithe Cnit d Mate and orrnici a . uth' rn t . p.fe.b ra. v. We um the word r.v.It.d. U,-4-..s, woncv.r rould ar.t to the d trine t f a rih: to x-evde without eauv; and th uth la oie a great mistake in int. r;-. latin,- u. h an id. a; but this ! lniuiat.rial t the '.tu stn u we are n.ov goink' t i uis. u. The oi.tLem nfederaey was i ruanue.l and JtnriNA 1a is was m id.-1 rovl..na! lr-ssid nt.-Mr. Iav is had .n J the Tinted Lites faithfully in ni.n- caf a.iti than ine, ail t-p.s.d his life f r htr in the Ician war; but t!t.sfuts arc of d j imrtazi'V in coni h-rln th" iuestj, n t f vv hat hvt:Ll nw Ik- hi fate. Aft r havin; st rv.d as lr..v i.i, .nal l'resi.l, nt he wa, uuvnmi.uslv , 1. .p d t j the ofice of Tr.-s- ' .. , . . i U.ut of the rs.uth. rn t.r.fe.b racy by theo- -- pk. It s nul, la Ui ib ction, th- v..tf r vv re . ovtrawvd bv liülitary i.vtr; but,o far a we I ' have t n aMe t j b nrn. w .!..... t tV,L " -Icttiun w as tT.vt.sl thixUli fur.f nd frauJ t o t great, r degnt- than Wa that of the Pr-I-U Dt c f tLe I'uitrsJ Matrs. Tli f-tt Is, tUc laas, f the pcoiJeif tLe ."south i prot-J tbc rcUUi jU aul uiiort-tl the ( onf.-Uerate tlov mai.nt- Jiut tkl f.t, kl-j 1 n!l liutuatc rial to tli joint unvler üis lusion. TL S-uth-e-n CitilVilfracy cxMeJ f r xuore lUiu tMt yean, bdJ Jurtsdlctlon over territory, at.l wai ItKinKJjfd aa mtitletl to UUicrcnt righta, "'-S. rLu irr AocorsUJ to It bclh ly
th" t'nit! vt. und all f-rt-Ln nili.... r . ctitrat vrre road'' wiili It nd r--rtr'. ' an ! it Mi. r. wlcn t ik-n pri rir. vvrr h' t or hunr a trailer, but parol-d 11 t j cxhvnd a.'r'ably tv th-lif int-ini. tionxl war. Hut th' r I Uin hi l--n i-j,r-d, th 4"-nf-d rt i-v-nim tit -r-t!ir n, attd it liff Ir -l i r:t i a (j ti-.
u h are th fa t-, 0 f ir a tlf j n d 1' -t it d ti j resent on lal tjution. I hat j'i'tii 11 i, ran Jcff ron Dav N, m cor lin.' t tin- ii.t- rn wi- nal law, tw trid f r and r..ni-t l of trar,n? Or 1 he entitled to l tr-it-d a a rr.tie ldi' r of a f ri im n.-'iM. !a r rxamlnd tli fiition fiini' bt. i?u'ly f r th atifation cf our own mind: and thori'h thf re ac aulhoriti. that thrr :.u:' ! a trial f.r trca-.n In n b a ra and pr -ably th'rc nvrr w.i n in j.it 'j- h a ci-c a thi. yt thT ar auth"riii- wbih ly down, Mtmvvh.it ! itatinly, t!i4t it mty 1 done w ithout an aW.lut vtoliti .ii of th' international lav'. It could not, jM-rhap-.. aid that it would be rntinly w nt h v . -bould Mr. Ivi) f tri'tl. .111 I it i. our n i-h that If may in r rd r th.tt lu iy : t n authoritative d'laratin ( tl- 1 w up-. n this ni .tln, aft r the throith exaniin.iti .n it would rv ie on in h a trial. Suiioe, th'-n, a trisl of Mr. Ptvi fr tn a--n to tak place, what would it li-iiiM f Jlow ? He would be Ulf r aejuitt-'d or .,n i-1-fl. If he fchf.uld l acquittal, that would nd the rnattT,tTau' our It publi. r.11 fri n It ar M rniii h oppovd to mob law and N- w York riot that nothing of thit kind, n, -n..t!i-in? of tlie aort" Would take plo e: but. If hh.juld be convicted, then we should i:iih' itatinly favor hi pardon. We should do this, not because Mr. Davi was Ruilth , in wh l he did, but on account both of the txU ruatin irrumstaucr alt ndin hi ease, and the f u t that it w ould be pTfc tly af.-, manvniitio'is. and of conciliatory e.1o;t upo the .-viih, to thu dispose of hira. Why i the iower to par Jon j,'iv,'? . our own State it can only le ex'-rcie.! after conviction, but at common law and under tin; I'nited States Constitution, it can le exerclvd Infore couvl. tion; and the jNwer i jv-n to meet ease where there may I? technical uilt, but eircumstanera eo piallfyln it that a cae of executive clemency h made. T- I,.. S - . 1t . . 1. . . I!.. ... 1 ' , a thief. M-oimdrcl. t-tc... tiid otherwise wantonly irritate him till he knoek the lusiiltT down. Now, he i prosecuted for assault and battery, and, there 1m in technical jjullt, he i lined; but the extenuating cJrpUtntani-e are .. I. .1... .11 I 1.. I . 'Ui II iu.il ill! ii uui'i s.ii ucfU'iuni i'-iiiii- imr , . , . 1 . .. , ' don and remission. And the Jsouth further al - u .ein, . I . ..... ft l. ft!..... . . . I .Mv..1 w ... I 1 . .. I l.r- r uv;e lu.k mej ntic ll'oj' -in ui.s i ... .mi. Lincoln's speech, quoted atove, and an old I .T.-.ll tTii-tit inll.'.t tlm V.1 1 r i f i.-.n cf Tv..1..ti..f..l- ....... 1 eneo, wluch they thought wa fp nuine. ' " n Another C'ouipramlt I Avyid War With Ilngland. Knjland elaim that the Tnited btatethall ;ay the rein 1 debt. The I'nited States lainis that Enslan-l shall pay for damage done to LVtt-al State comtnerc.by rebel wrtr vcssrs. It I proposed that when either plve In his la im the other tile Lisa a set-on", and thus ii puidatc ai-eount. r?"Jude COLL.vMEU, of Vermont, a very able man, and 01)0 of the most conservative of the lb publican L'nitcd State Senators, I .lead. the country may well regret bis Ios, loth on j u-count of the real racrlt oi tho m ui, and the ! fact that hi place will probably bo upplicd J !y oue of the radical Republican lire-eaters who are tjcnt on further sectional disturbance. ' When will tho country witnes the reappearance of Clav, Wr.nsTr.H, Cashes and the i like f-r itl salvation? ! Kortbe DiVj II erill. Tho Cholera. The dread scourge of the human race, Asiatic Ch-b r.v, i jnt now oivupyin a very lanre share of publio attention. Sineo the arrival of the stumer Atlanta, at .New lork, with scver.d caset on Iwiard, and her consequent detention at quarantine, the newsj.ajw rs have Imt-u tilled w ith account ( f it ravauc in the Old World and ..peculation! a to its probabh; detru. tivnes in the New. It also f..rm the iheme of j-rivato conversation cveryw Lore in the parlor and the railroad ear on the street corner and on the highway. It seem to be a conceded point that wc shall have the plague generally diffused throughout the I'nited Mate by next -prin at the farthest, and some wiseacres even predict its :ip-jM-arance by the first of January. Thi bein the case, it i certaiuly the plain duty of every itizen to prepare for it in th shortest and lost posible m.vuner. Esj.ecUlly i this the duty of the muniilpal authorities of our lar;'crities. I'hc crow ded condition of our tenement hoiw , the accumulated filth of our streets and alleys, ilioundin a they do iu garba; uel stagnant water, and above all, personal uncieaQliiies, arc object, particularly Inviting to the t rriblc visitor. With tho great scarcity of houej f r rent, and the iuflux of emigrants, the tirt Isditlicult to avoid. With tho second the city tovernmcnt should deal with an iron band. Fines auJ Itnpriiontncnt to thi extent of Up. law hould be adjudged against all violators, and if necessary, reward khould l Ouered f r informer. Of the third das, law hat nothing to do, tut public decency and opinion have1. In a country like Iii, where water It so plenty, and wap so cheap, It U absolutely a crime to Ik unclean in peron. Cleanlincst i said to rank uxl tc go llincs dy can and If we can't all be rudlv. vve eertalidv lr elcau-cspocially when th former Is conceded to thcjreatcstprcvejitivea-ainst the cholera we w wiijuinarily anticipate. In the march of thi Ml destroyer, thoso districts ' 4 which suffer most are invari ablv the b units of tilth and crime; while localities of tcmirancr, pure air, cleanliness and regular hbit are very little affevted. From the rci..rt of the physicians who have visited the Atlanta, wc learn that the disease i or arath.-rmild tyin, and can Ik? readily . . . . . . . mnn icd. if thi I the case in ship, crowded with the lower cla H-an cmirann. ii is eneouran. mat t. i would item to be the place of all thcr in which the monster eoutd revel most cffectuallv. The mort ility on bard this vel i not alarming wh.-n we vnidTthe num!e r. itin- ' tion and condition of the passenjer th.e i only dyinir who were tx ignorant or too inJoUnt to take proper care t-f th tus, lvcs. The medical jeulirmcii, with a riticcnee pcculiar to the fraternity, have as a cla-s few surcstion to offer. Tbl way bo owin to i rratic course which ha distinui.Lod this die..s? la its previous visits to thi country Those who have jokcn ar-.e in regard to the ' pn monitory sytnptatu," but are not harnu -! ni us in th. ir eure. Amonythe retneHlies ' su-.'ct.-d. is th vt of Ir. Chaptiaa, irjown a ! the ice-bag. This i ucvv, and i ail tJ hive proven vry il'o'aciou. lr. Hall, on of the mot eminent physician . f the ac. in hl Jrtü of Health, give the b llow ing remedy, which i well worth conid- ' ring, as K ing simple and ea.y cf access. The IVnur says ; One of the Usual attendant of an attv kef eh.'!, ra I .iu un.-otiiuerabie t inl ncy to vomit. ' the very instant an v thin.' re a. h.-s the stoma, h. v. n if it is but eld WaT'-r, it is ej.st.-d: the mild, st f -S.1 tue. ts the villi'' fae m si;( h C.les : anu. h b will m.sli. ine tind a t sl.tie?jt, e- . pt file, and th it is imposiMe to v. iuit up if it -r.ee re i. h. s a destination. Th it medicine h is f.. t t. ; it is sm.dl iu bulk; r.t. in its virtue- f r a fjuiri.r.f a n ntury, as the ; vritr kn-'vv by scT.na exi rl -n f and r-i-eat.sl .l.s. rvaiian. Cnlc it 1 lt the very 1 ist st.i,-., ii i iiievc J rapaMe of arrest inl: tin- Iis.Msr in nine caos out -f ten a pill made up of ten grain of eali.mel with a little gu:u water. If the sxmpt.'ins do not abate In two i hour, double the dos,-, tu! let it w..rkitlf itb IK. Uvthtn.' ls.-, hut 1 t the i..,ti.ntU" V-m t. ad eat ail the ice he can p.'sibly want." A -,,,ulon Wr ru!,hhr fW" 'un-.u's, invei.ti.-n. d.sinis to rat.h de bururm j..,,,, no 44unjai,x.. " l- rf.s t Igio-rance -f the s,-,-r, t arrangements. J'' 1 c"1' the d.Nr. drill the lock r move Hilt k it.. f i I. ... .1 I . L . . I . 1. wj wui,' KH'iiu l ie-.r i, u : lllt-.s l''r Itl t Ik.. l.(M.r...t k..li.v . .rti.... .. I. i t.i t i .1 .r tin- nuiuU r f the aafe Le is att u Vin ' an.1 this "dmU r, rrgistt-risl in the jKiee boek, has ojl.sito t. It tlie a.ldri- if the L.-u-h: iu ubul. tu. r'i.ury i it-iiijt tSovVO. TLe J'tv hp. m tolT.Viois nth.-lr fu!l I har tf j.atritlm. The uuraUr vf Jcw lu I... t . . : 1 1
niriiuiMi -ui. irmj uunnjf ra law war : i-'i oourso, nniiivr oi inni wf r nnrt-nt-ixut r i-citim-ite busiu ff Ui llauK. auJ aIo diw j 4-v"'. Th.'V hn s-tLUsLc.i n a.v- j of thctu cvuld U c Lit a I am thiir wounls t i iMJ 1V3 t tt-Bt, from the irucets.N of the ale luui for i!lwU.-U fcolJura, thnr wi.lo-ua anJ iwirv hoalrti. thry hook hanJ. murrevtcJ ! of in jrolU bcin; In all, W pr rent, paiJ in trj.han. the U-tu tt cf whkh r luait! to thdr frif nJshi.n, (t.irt. J fur Mobile, nj ch to iw tork.hHdfrf wfthin tfce Tear, be-
t-rj han. Ute U-tu tt cf whUh ar luaiil to thdr friendship, (t.irt. J fur Mobile, anJ j no faith er trtsrdoti at Nvr Yort, cw at idroimrd their aorro-w tn the Ccivlrv Ui 1 j j I'hiUd. li.hla, one at Clnclanaa. at CiirVhJUUirTlcf Llib-tonaj isnitharn ga-1 1 taoaad cm at ClxxduaU. ' jc""""" ' " t
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in approve. I hr to !reidet and trn- ' 4" tui 1 to M i. n. t . i .vm.it, Mi.PKrwa.,., . , i. ! i .!!. d w lii-nutiv tixio tie-time. in J ,pla i T V 1 uli. li. u.id ilaj. 1. liUsM'tl, ' Pr" -T M ir-h d. ! partnc id f Wa-l;iii'toii, i,ir.'" w Lib the t icriiti n f the (.fill r. r-r-i .... r . . r. I Ü'- I. ...I." I l-l lllkill'Il'H'.lt ÜIIU.11 . r. .,,..,.,..,. , . 1. .. ..w r f.; ' ' I tc i'-J U..1.1 ..n :.:i.l llii-" r:!-ii Mal.-. y-M. rlav 1 1: p iiif rci 111 i:t . 1 irn-at doto ir. l f r ,.!,...-. at th- . v., uti-,n mar U taken a t.i- 11 i f an uuvt mmrr-.d desire to ... ir l,.n.. or a- an in-tane.- 0f the ,nt-nr.-l .1. I'uiin . I" th- human b. j:t. r,...:, n, i , r t il... M.i.,r. o'Xu n at ah. .lit 4 1. M.. I f..ii:id th- tre .in i f applicant lil-t'-ili.i' -1 u li 1 'H-di the .I.-tiuti-s In th-; outer o:!ic. . a h .lisij.,. 'iu'.-d pU'.-s.sk.r indi.'. nun:!. ;.....,i:l.'l.ims..;fad those around Lim that if h- ...il.U.t to the -Major- all ... ,, .. , . oul'l -.- .1I. M 1. .in- h .M.i-' pre, -d..l inc. n TV I in onec f rtbpis. !..i:,' in natini'ss an-i ai .in;:.?, i:.- anxry crowd scorn led litt. 1 is 1 : jmh-''. M intiiii- th- ifots t s.-.-'.ire . a reprieve t at wer- i!"t uoairloii.-.l. tii-oizli .v.r. x ii vie iuun-i tit !. ii.-.,ir !.- ni'Td in th' in. and when he v. as
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, in ii- -.ei ii ..s i. . o,, . ., c er, are ir. inieinr-n ami v vv lsn iiMiii success, ; ' ' " M-t I fr..., MM ". j Urn., Uair I.liti,..,HWVfJJ.,. j IWÄo'lT. , vl-.r, but iner. Iy -k.-I the -.iiiiiiutJli.ni f-T The Ixii tXArLl4 DilLV Her vLI. This Uvoo ui.-n. the most amiablo of hus!,.,nd- th-
ren.n whi.-h w.t- i.jiif ted in w ritinz and ' i iue mn-oi uaiiy. in dm numiK r oi w in. a , , ,. , , , , . ! puMi'hcl on the 1st Hist., Hall Jt Ilutch1. ft f.r in.p. . t. "i. I re.id.-nt Johnson pn-m- , in'propri-tor.. These ent-rprisin- centle-t-i d to e:iuii;ii d lii-ui. and from that slight nu n having pureha.-d the btntinul n-wp:i-cause spnin.' up a rep..il tint the execution i I er otlice. desi.rn thi to take the place of that . . i i .' . in. 1 1. .1..'. ..vi. iv. ii- i paper. The new proprietor intend to pun-haw wotddiiot trui-p.i -.but thou-,. , ext. nsiv.lv , l,,,. ncw Xy anJ nXtlw,t an, enbr circulated it ol t.un-d no ei. Jit, The prisoner ; th"sie of the paper. When thi 1 accomW. untnoved t.r it, and was in f.u t entirely j plished, the Herald will lx- well Worth the indiflVrint to his fit.-. As an evid. me of the j Mipport of the J-ocrcy .f Indiana. frank-
liht ehirai ti-r of hi thought which posc-t-d his min i, he ansWcrd me teuer a-ivisin
, . , , . , . . . , i I'll . - . M v. . a , .t. V him to make his pea.-.,- with t-vj, w hu h he uinUam, to Hall .t Hutebinson, of Indianahad received from a stranger a few day be. , A', whJ will continue to publish a lv?mof .r.- In tarenstb t. nils, and advised the ' .'ratic newspaper, under the name of the
stranger to jii l,'e t"t, that yo be not Judged, Thi mornin? shon- out radiantly beautiful, and the bright arm and unifrm f the prison paar J, and the lare number of officers in full uniform, w hoso eouipnients glitten! in 1 . . . . the sun-Iiht, pave the appearance of a gala dav to the ?rim oi l C apitol 1'rUon, till comin- , ,t. , . ! to the prlsou yard the full view of th" wafloM dispelled the illui. n. Across tue x'u -pace, wo walls of jr.Is tftiins; bayonets forme. 1 the . , . . , ...... . . 1 : f..,. i pno..r d- .t:iicd t rissae way to hi fate; 1 1 , , ,, , , i i and a double tue of truard surrounded the ' W cnrtold. di-bmt fr m It about ci-ht feet. The .,. . . .. . . cat.old w as rou2hly eonstrueted, but of preat . appin nt strength, and arran-ed with thetrap ' ., . . ., , . .. in the ecnt'T, so that the v iew of the body wh' H it f-11 was vcrv much obstructed. JV ii'lin' the appearance of the prisoner, a collection of Iiohenuaiis who had seated themsilvern a fii-ht of wooden step In a corner ... .. . . of the y;ird oppoite the :dl)WS, were photo -r.iphi-d by au ein rprldip,' nriM In attendi unci and the sonu-w hat painful silence of the ! vvaltin- crowd wa slightly broken by some . eiiti.-alob-. rvatiou ,uch :u Hour's Gallery" and " poor pi--ture," the l ist referring to the .... . . itnteeunivu ei'Udinon common to our irau-r-I nitv. Th.? kniirht of th- ntilll were erowdinir .iiuuuu iue aii.si, ..iivii ui'.- i-iisuner uiui-.u the enclosure, and he had passed to the foot of the lmUows tnforu we caught si-htof bim. At ... i . .. :.. t ... i . .i. . ..t , I iu::i uioni' ui lie v aiae-i iiu-nu upjori uui he lui!,' l.eav i'v to the his lips Schily patted railing cf the steps, ai,d with a certain .. I I . I.. I.I . ,1.;..k ,. n nun- ss in ii. s .isj., , ,, .,,... ,.u, ,i,,-,.oine . . .............. I ... .1... i l slioriiv nil' r ill) n.ii -.i'n:u uu me uiop, was not n;ain m.'.nif.'st even at tho last in f-nt. The reading of tle tln-Jin and sentence I:ij.r Iiseii occupied some time, durin; which V.'irz preserved neife. t eomrosure -Mve hli-ht ait. ntion t the roadlu? throu - h - t ..ut, onv-tiiii m ov in" bi hen-1 and once i -ivinq f.rth a jdu.tly m:b at som recital of thetin lin.'s n-aiiist him. One of tho clcr?ymm in ail. ndan. e i i,i orrr him from time to j . t .. . t ;1I0. r.npan nllv stnn;r lo IlX hi attention on ..... s u ri.,i f nii,i, ... whi. h be i,v.-.srnted. but the hardened man jrave no si--n of repentance, . . , ... ,. ' , I IM rj'l l" ll.iMii Riss i " j .iiej jui n J a'.vav from him. Wh.-n the reading was finishcd, and he was ea"cd on to speak, he rose up calinlv. and addressed a !cv; words to those urxm the platform, which I could not iar, . , , . t lint which Heincd no more titan a more annoiincement that he had nothing to say, al - thou-h he continued to spek to one another ,.x .-u .i i. i , .. of them till the hood was drawn dovyn. The ease of hi addrcs was truly wonderful, in view of hi poor hajth and dreadful impendiut ui--. iiere miuxi e'iiw su'nn ueaiu u.iu fate. Here sto.nl one whom death had , , . , maik.'d out from lucii, and who was toin d'.wu into tho ?r.ve, c diuly t ikin? le iyo of those around him with a much courtesy as we mibt think he had ever possessed. Little could tc seen cf his dress the black gown eovcriuu It but hi worn shoe, uncut hair an J unshaven beard gav e him a very poor appearance, which stra!' Jy cctif.ras.ed with hi Uli t and ahn it diuiiii J "la.iDuer. Wirz aj'poarod upon the seoffoid at 13 utc aft!r 1", and ut 2) minutes to 11, the trap Ml. A fevv convulsion only were seen, aud a Vivat'uloss silence succcJ-idth;di.5ree-al.le sh. miaz outside the prison w hile the rope w a bein drawn about hi reck. The shmtin wa by no ni-uus tucr:d lui jt-ytal h.ti si.tis i. ined In the erv of Aud?rsouviilc " and , ,,f-..1Bc...;ii'..ii xx. r. l ...i, i f ome f. w taunt.n -ep;t aU wire heard. At ! i: ndnutc Oll the body was lovvcrod, placed
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l ..1 l upvu a sirct. ,ur ar.j Morn into uie r.on, ana the e. mpa!jy at once d;s per d, except a few j acniisuive iü.ividual who appealed to the cx. ; ccutiouer f r bit ct" tUrfpc, or splinters of ' the son!! Id. i nat irz died a h irJuKd criminal thc.c is j doubt, and tl. .u-h he listened to reli-iou ; admonition, to the very I it moment he was blasphemnr. and only anxious to die bravely. IK- sb p ait uht. and ate hi breakfast niornui? as umi. -üü iciore me sun nau i i . . i . t 1
the held of a ""' :" hcl Its meridian height, be ha 1 pned be- yesterdav. contains the suluturr of ..n. samlaof Fum- v.nd the judgment ot men. U'lK lVrkitt. late .Tudjc of tlie Supreme V 1 i't ;, ; . i, o... .i.., kii. I, i Court, a tbe ed.io,- ofthat paper. The pro uiu-. That : I"t it is MJ t reflect that w hlb it ( eNii- , ,lri, tl4-, couM not ivi m ..f,.r M.lo, tiln
....... s -..- ......... ...... u.,.- ,v t, i ' ntly ht an.l pioprthit the dread sentence i f death hould be carried out a it has been, ( it cmnot recall to t:n;r friend and home tho th 'Us inds of brae ni'-n f r whose suffcrinjo and death he has to-day m.ido what wtoocuient was possible in this life. W. lt. V. t ills nliy llrdi v i v us An Old Time AtfairQf Honor . Vl.'b.lr Cjtroj on 'ttce t. JT. Tiai..j "peaking of newspapers, there was a duel a few .iivs a.o !"t.cn r.n shtor and an exl '..nt d rat- I ii' 1. The edit T was Mr. I!. . 11 ! . I tlu lit j- s. an 1 the cX-Cfl uiel was hail s 1. rvth. s-ii . f II n. Jno. Forvth. W hile t h ui- v w.u doing battle f.r the Ton-fedcra.-y. a dahl;i' v t.-ji,,- t u!an. named Le e., wj. d in; thoh.iU'I tue J.,- Charlev's wile, who w as , ry pr.ttv. but v.rv ej.-ije. A Io n the Confederacy tt. ni f. 11 Jut, i har-b-v w.n: lioine. and heard some verv naught v tries .b t: as.iing young Cuban and his pr ttv voting wife, in f.vt. some villain ous lag- tfiiciifi t-troij-ni en the ban lkerhiif dislge. Mid urgi d ( h u!y to b. h.-ve tLat "he'd r..thrbea ir. and lc-d uion the biorac v ap--r f a d.itijs . n. tli in k-j a eorn r," etc. In eth-r vv.Td. charl.-y 1 li. vtsljm intimacv i!cd Utvv e n th.- I i-liing young 1 uban and his pr :j young vv if n t V 'Uiit. nan.t-d by law, -viol hc K4 jufuriated-die got awfully in", furiafed whv, he "c I fnfuriat.sl that lo-pur.-2ias.sj u knife a cr'..t. "u Vt5" and he ru-hed r.ror."s-I :ift r the dah!:ij youn j Cuban, wlj.'ui h- tliou.'iit h id lvn on two intimate L rim wich l is pretty yrung wife, and found him .-.t the ih'-ir, He wav.l angry a heved the sii pv... d J l'. i o," J;is d.'UiesUc Aliiltv ; le mad" a c:it-!;k'- b. uu 1, ai.j carv very near cutting hi vi.ti"ais u. o:T. Mr. lJ.de. in a paragraph, the n. vl dav. . iiur.ii t r.. d th I rf-riii.iuv "f t harley as cullteUlptibie, Mid Ulit-.o.i.:il A htirh-toned
"s.'uth rn irentleiiiaii. t Lari. y 3sa.'u fot In a -rve. which should be fixed and maintained, rag.-, and in his rhÄI r .nt' luptcd l" csiax Hale. ; is p diile them to the share holder. The In the eolumu of h! f-ti r newspaper he j NY!, ra IJaoi. La made he almost uneualed c;dl-s.l Hale a liar, a thbf. und a ivWard; but , dividend fli.ip.-t i-n. ever acJ above it rehe f.iiilld th ut the tsiit'sT was a Hale l liovr well i erved fund, and this too after Lavirf paid ten m t. f- r the latt'.r m nt a vhalicsiirc, thi i the per eeut. tn May l-ut; IaIU llo p-r tent, in t le of hi h-t-Hed M.utheru cent lernen.; 1'or- ! one year. It is pro r tooberve that a portion v tb c4.p!. d. atid ham-si as weaton d.suble of tliese profit arise from the premium realized barrelled sfcof-rvn. with sixtrrn Luck bot in ! iu ttje sale of the speiie. . It tili holds, how. each un -thi I tie 4yh of Nsh-tonevl s.uth- ever, a peie reserv e of eqedourth of it capifni nt'cuiiR. liuth iir. u'.ated the facts that t tvl, and -.'") In leoal-tctlder lit-les. The the wer re.lngt tiUuan Jof ronr were : W estern shows, in tin,- lat weekly itatetncnt rr.-st.sl r.d iiP.r un.t. r f ti . ! n n. !rsl .,f mri'i ilicivMinl tin. rY il li lln .n.l
dollars ea h t kvp th.j jh a.v. h h J.aitur wire a cu-ii ty thnr fniid of Mtiiiir therat , i out cfthc ba thev ralü-Hi their ii.ura this : ' t. lli.i .rt.i ... I. t ... -v. I w .... . .vn ........ anl iru.-sis.l,s.i to th .M.t-nlis l'ark, n.l j n iucr.il. 'i Mou-ivuwt .'uiuiiu ti uurui' i . . firsJ t trvh cth.-r f r ui tbr htji at fvrtr ia.t-a. ! . . - - a '
tlre f lay- llernM. Tlie following dditiia.l.v-t'eir i f the lll K- ' AI I have Um lipp-d fr; our cti inj..
1 Thev w. rc U' t at h in 1 ystcr j v r thev woii!J 'v. , .. ...... 1 . . 11 1 n a l b d to th I n.' ti Iben put T-l.-i ral of lln noti ar Jr our o nI' ini"'i .11" l'l "111' I .--. ...... - " .1.... - . rl. Im . I., .w t ..l.l t I , 111 k .... tie in Mr liiir kin-i riii!:ioriin: Ivi.I v ilt.l i Ifl II J It it I. The al-e lthe tiUor the n-vr t.at-r that tike the ' .,1 ,.r v,. . The llT'il't re-iii .a lient tvMrraphicai app-aran-e. and und r th' t'lilorial maria.'. iiM-nt ..f IL I'trkin. will I' - , . . . , i ".. - . . . ".. . . . the Ol. I liliH-tl'MJor.si lTrTuo (.n. ... ,Vrk;,. lu. lv oueonhe . Sui.r.iiir Ju.J-.-.- i.f tlii Mat.-, and mii'MxTi- , n.t-d j.liti' al writer. Ijas ,-oio- . .!ic-r f the InOianaj-iia l.ulf ll'rolt. dud.v iVrkiu i t a l.it-.ri'u. working in n fit tt rvtbin; be un,1( rf3kf..t an,j iUUQ,7i un V, raaki- th. "r-r,.. ', .,r lea ün - iKm-ratio jirnal. as well by it lad an I ar.11.1v . as iroin 11s ecnirai poii.u ai ;- II. ha w ritt, n ...n. able tiaiiUhltts on tJo- i-stics if the dav in tun-s pa-t, and we predict fr"in his labor th .aw.nf the Hr-iU. -T'rrc lliul. Jjumi!. j 77-Tli-l-tate .sVar,'.' -t:blidinient at In - i dunap-li.; after elnn-dn.' pmpri. tor- f.,r a , .li-rt Iii. -. has afai.i nnd.-rne a rhan I wh eh I iiproe.i to w rTiii.inent. Me.rs. , ii,,,1,,.. llo'w ,u publisher nd j proprietors. It will v pubh.ht d ( the mit kiy . edition ) tin 1 r Its old ua:u' until the 1st of t of le Icof IvruilM-r uxt. vv u"ii the name i t ciian 'o.i to nie jtrraia. ' clian 'ed t the Html'l. which i the tit! t, daiv n0Mr )S xt n,:w firm. We . . . . . sui'iH's- the 01. 1 ata-e of a "Mn1 iv any other upj name, t . mm- all . . I . I . . . . . I . I . W I. -s I will apply t .thejH.litii .of the I TriNsFer OP Tnr. Sentinel. The State ' Sflitinel tili tnril kiibl l.p 1'l.b.r tlurLn..j - I Indiananoli Herald. We rerret to learn that ) Mr, Dinirham, late editor of the fientinel, has IS.-.-M ijuii.; in um in-; aeieiai uiouiu past, lie retires with our bout wlsUc-a for hi future success and happinch. The new tirm will no doubt make a verv readable paper, and one aeceptablc to tho I", moeraey of thi Mate. Ind.-ed, wo are well I ...... , til I. I .1 . . . . .. T,T i - :? , rVn M ClT tori id corn has not yet been fullv orifahued, 1 We ar piumls-d ver material IniproM ii ents. I 1 1 !t i I. . t I VW havu no doubt but that tho new tlrm will most abundantly -ueceod. LawnctKurg giat er. i: M i learn from the Sentinel itself that ' te establishn.ent ha been sold to .Messrs. 'tute-hliivin, and will bo eontinind Donio. rtie paper. .McMsr. Hall & llutehl Hall a a paper. .Mcsr. Hall & Hutchinson are enterprising and energetic busines men, and will make a pood pajHT. The Sentinel, of yesterdar, eontains the Valedictory of .Mr. Binjham.'thc retiring editor. Our relations w ith 3Ir. Ilinsrham have ever been pleasant, and we part from him w ith I " .. ". '''l""u " ' uiiuc4.ues I of publishing a nater durinz the n-lirn of military " and inoh rule, and appreciate the sueocs with vvhich he ba for four year held out uuder the Austrian despotism that prejrno. v. unuj j j-j- Dailr IleraU, of ijiaQ.polis, taie the plaeo of the Sentinel, a the oriran of ' V 1 . 1 . - . It.fc . . . 1 Vml.ol nt In Wtntn i1...,..! k I. .. , i'ciuoeracv v our neiLrmorin2 Mate, it t i tllltc.d Y I'kins, who apolo; crises for hi WMiit of e-rtvernineiv Im m-iLn in i.---f..ll.in i - - ...w--jiuain". v o hope be will have abundant sue. cess, and soon s o hi noble State, take her stiud on Round poiltieai principle. Zou,c7ie Democrat. Change of Title. The title of the l-.a-linz oriran of the iK-moeraey of Indiana has been -han'0il from thf .Ktutinfl til th tiLlim-molU t -. . . . . . . . ... . uauv Jjual'J, and js puMishd by ,M- ! ir..ii' r. 1 ä . ! the Indianapolis " extinel.m A nimor " ' l" """lauon uiai me ineuanapous - tin.. I.,-..... ! ai. . a. a i . i . i j it :l UepuMiean paper, aud that the iviuocracy j ct Indiana would hcrcjitltr be tilhout a j central or'an. Thi rumor ha be. n w-t at rest ly an announcement which we ttnd in the , Smtinrl. whcr. in it. is (.tati.,1 th .t thA est,.!.. lishm.-nt is sold to Mm.n. Ilnll Ifi.fi.hi.won : wh WU pul.Iish the r!" under I K-imx-ratie ausptccM. It I to be enlarged and improved. so mui ii suaii, m ecry res )i i, uc woriny id support of the IK-moeraey ot Indiana. Detroit Free lrcss. lXPIANMPOLI.s PAI IlF.RAI T. The Indi- . .t A. .1. I. I . . ..... V . """"v r many years past me j the ceutral on:an of the Indiana Iemoeraor. j ii:ts jn,od into now h.md. and apjiears und.r j the above title. The Iltrahl hat the rin of j true metal." and vre welcome it a a valuable auxiliary in the ailjustment of the treat and ai.,ff questions of the dav. j Messrs. Hall & Hutchinson are the editors i an" proprietors, and they have nall.-d to th. ir ! !";' .Vr f : , ..Ti.. t'..i . i i III''"" M.llWU a. uu i. uiuu UIUSI. i served." I Wc extract the followlti,- ... ... . . o from the leadin? arti to or Monday last: the ix-iuocratle partr, which preserved thi countrv peaceful, united, happy, and frjc from irrltblinff dobi and tuxes while it wa permitted to hold power, can never (five up its organization while a hol of savin? the liepublic remains. But it will make qo factious opposition to PreoiJent Johnson, and will cordially support him where he 1 risht. It will approve the general feature of hi restoration policy. It will not support the unjust, revolutiopary proposition of ehanin- the Constitution of our toner. o as to apiortion repn-acn-tatlon la ConTe uivn voters, let it l-e advanced by whom it may. both heeaue it i wickedly unjust to the isouthern States, Is a sinister mode of fon-intr them to adopt nejro . . 1 t t - " . ! . r . ' M . sufl'rae and would le injuriou in its influence I upon the action or all the State. leading them i to a iiee iu that Indiscriminate extension of , noCTO f,,, vouU nake al, elections ; jn future, as they have been the la.i four years. fafcic or trarid mob. "Wc ferct to disturb the happy dream and clowiu viWon of plun der into Which the lb-publican leader have deluded themelvei, but pchapg i ji as well that it should le iutimated to ihcni i, Jhat, in attempting to ride two horse in a loni heat. I fli.r will tirnliit.lv fill lM.tvvon tti.ni "riy.. ! t7if J ' 'w' up lho ,Ut tQav with our . Urnxjiately upon appearance of the Herald ' ' , jn. EniTort or II1JE htMOCKxTlC oniAX. Tho IndianaiKlli Dally Iforald, of . . I . k . .. . . ! ,,.1. a-s could not liave a -uia k Letf i if they had had the liberty tf i'.x.anjt from j te most i-tuiu. nt Ucm.xral of the Mate. II ic 1 ... :it i. i I t . . . ; in uriiii in mi- ui largC Ol Iii new Ulllles : that untiring cnenfj' for which b hs ticn ' distinguished in othir avocation, coiiphil with abilities of a high order, anl a thorough ae,u lintance w ith all the jK.litical question that I hiifc cuvupiej the attentin of the country fr the last thirty years. Indeed, we think the party ha much better rea.n la be iatistied j with the new arrangement than ba-th Ju l.'e. It is not an enviable task to aunie the edito- ' rial duties of the organ of a party o ittt. rlv t overthrown and discredited a i the Dem1 oratio patty of the prevnt elay, and which 1 give siiii "pMr pronto bettering it condi- ; tion. Uut thi a mere bagatelle Jo üotuparisoii with the burj.n the hew. editor iopose to himself In hl rah prümi-ie to advocate the time-honored principle- cf lU? Iinenitic ' party." No n.sphvte of the cireu ring, no devotee of the ale sejenee of gymnastic, ever un.b r- ' tc'k as düftcuii a (a(K a the s lfdmpoH-d one assumed ty our c teilest fii.nj, the lateChi.f .lusticf. To supfKrt time4i'H':d j'rincipie' that totally hange w ith each annual :.ircuitof the suii. and vary with the raridly hanging phai"s of the moon, i a feat that may h caijlr promised, but which will 1 found itnjv.sstble ,.f j- if .jtirj'T. We shall watch his ertOrts in that hoH-lf 6i,terprie with inon sympathy than admiration. IiHliuni-j-.dis Juiru:ü. ...... i. . . - . .. Hsnk niiidrnd.Paprr Danklnr tlie Hlrhrsi I BMiinroo. The Phrii'l'Jphia I.elj'r bw-lav reports the dividend- of the city aukt, w h.Vh are oidv fr.nn July to Xoveiuber. from , th? lowest, ei. 1", VI. up to P 1. r cent. The le ljir say: Tb. earniugs f..r the last six. month hive I l-si-ii Jar,-.-, and the t'Miks srm verv i-en.-rallv , t. hve ent. io i,C eorvelusian tknt the pts-jx r dltsit i..n of the profTt. after a sufficient rea dessit Hue Jl.lTJ.iiSWover Ihre million of doJUr id broduetive rtcurci in the two it?ms named. tM a canitalb ksl.U-i tlietre ts a.. . I . f . H ll 1 . nv nvuurr il iii.-a urr uniaraiiL inr ivi-n. sintuu announce th terr Urr Ji.iJmJ of 15 tn-r nt. Ia Iklav it iKikl' irr cent, from tin r ... . " 5. aijr. addintf a Terr a ana 000 tum to iu alrcauf larjfr aurjxua, ana carrying j, U lh$ ulariM f lu oCaar
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,i:rn,eh , ' 'l - ai.b'.trn lird. . , , . s 1 10 mv ! .1 , (h, ,,in, i;.mk c ' rt i'i. , t . f 1 I I.u. II. r I a 1 llt'l l m........ r v. !i L 1 . .H. nt f a I 1 i..;i.;r 1 ujri i.-r - A I dtilv ri-lic; ! Kcj oMi' n i ?i-.r. v.iiTi I .V r-.f its!. 1 TfioV-i . . .V ..... ... : n, ...!m.l lsiv .-f ri -u. ; j ,lV,lu f-..J.-r. Ii ' was rvrnTed ii I 1 t vji4j.iiu u iu l'ari. , In lu rc( 11 r. i' Oil b-.-ti'Mi Ja 4.,1.11-tt. lr i:-.:Ls !. 11 Ut v his nr. r- v ' ... a 1 Ic. .Mr. r ' tiw.-o !. j 4t t!t-ir n?e. nm th it 5'-." v Iii I , Ml ,.0.t f ui.iiut.uniiu' a v ii . llo r.-, ltkn ' I A iif-l- r- itl .iV l.'U iicThe whole n Ma11hs.tt.1n 1-l n d.on bi 11 ! ; . r MinMit f r -Jf. - ' ' The tift-cla-s ht--N 111 It -t -a. v. ui. o r--duced th- ir l-rl.-.-1 f s...i 1 I a,- p. r d , , f-w j ninutli a,:-. hae ad.:i!i d a.'iia I" l . ; Two little tirls. a.l r-in-ti lv iv i.nd I year., t-liildrcii -f .Mr. M. Vinz :.t i Marathon t d v. .M:r..t..a:m.u::ty. ;. n j J J 'JV ' ' ' ' : '' almost i.nuiv,f 1. Mary f.urke. f ntt.b-.ir-. th- in th, r ,.f in c 1 children, re-marked that he ot. In t w at.t t live ai I v ffr any longer, and threw li. r-' ll lu to. nvi-r, ticre s4 vns in vni.t. ae L.i l s. i.arat" froni her husband r.-t 1 u in-e. ) . i.-tt. r lrin Ituli.i tv a IxTd..n paper tat . 'f!i:lftlitlii..iiLi.ta.i.flli.t ...kin. t ... . ..... ... I.. , lirmly i.er,ua Ud that the Ul. irrar.h Im, s an I ; J't there . a . most amiable of men. N. lt. The nmr WcHnlcock, but it would not ootne in rlnm Mr. villa, rf Hu-ri A vre, recentlv 1.111 - cih eded. after many vtar i f search, ia discov-t-rinz petroleum cr.lii"T3 nt Tiil-ir. I ........1 . I out by the trirting otlielals with Iii api.lieati .n fur a permission to work them . be lost hi tf a luiiati-; ra!lv . In the sense, and I now the inmate avlum. Farmer, and quid mine generally. In rural districts, predict an Tarly and tron winter. They base their theory on the u.uul sins-the bird early took their flight o,uhvrard. the husks on the corn were v. rr tlo.-v iimu, ui';iih'ji;h lll'-'iuin Cir verv lUli'K and covered the ears to the verv ends, and soon. vÄIÄrÄ'il: cant to be worth in.-ntionbi?. Imrinthe war the cultiv ation of the statue In the Alexandria Militarr rcni.-t, re n,,, I 'nIn'n "- j - i It Jesus know ther, II well. A sanguine correspondent of the Q; yrrs puts down the prospective population of nil City in 17) at ..o.tmo, with an annual btisln. s. Of l,(KNI,tHJ. An online, r at Nashville. Tennessee, ent a workman un.b r hi rnsrineto oil t!ie runniiKr pear, and then, foriMt'm:- hi )iresenec. ran his en-ine ahead just far enough to cut otl one of the inan'ü le. A bystander shouted to ... .. .... ,1. .1 , ... ;u ii mc-engineer, wuo inereuiMin nacke.1 tns machine in dismay, and cut oil' tl.o other machine in dismay, and cut oil' tl.o other h-j-of the unfortunate vvorkiuan. He Mirvlve.1. now ever, anu aura me company tor $shi,imj damages, and obtained s?.,. rftedmen tu that country ure not much in favor of work, and are dicult to hire ; büt the own r of the well quietly Mal ted a ftory mat an iron au; ueioniu to me xpres company, nnd full of i;old, had been ihrovvn Into the well when the city was ovacuited. In Ks than an hour hi yard was tilled with negroes who cleaned out Li well almost in no time. Cut they didn't liud the tuf.;. James McCarty, an idiot, while sittinir unon the track of the Lake Shore Kailroau, m ar Dunkirk, a day or two since, hi head bent stic " Vl oaeK. Charivari Ins a picture of John Bull, th? old tyieof th..- national caricature, a fat bloated fellow, w ith knoe-hreeche and jjaitor. a llaminir handkifehirf around hi neck, mid a br'o bun.-h of wat. h-s-:.Is. Voun- l-'rance i eon. .loliny with M neihtor on the Fenian. "Keailv,"hc sav, "vou take the thill" too much to heart."' ofi.' repli.-s John Hull, ' it not in v heart, l.ut nir stomach, that U disturln-d. "I should not so much mind the Fenians, hut this pizootk1 i-ilavins the deuce with our roast iH-i." ' .;. i. r.r i : j i .. i Adah Isaac Mcnkin Heenan Newell Davenshore; and when she had passed about half way, the actres and steed fell through an oix-nin in the liourds down a descent of "a bout ten foet, n'.i'ditiii!? utKni a eene-shifter. wh I wai iassin' at the time. This broke the force I of the fail but 3Ienkm wa considerably brui.-d, and the L-ene-ddftcr received n severe hock. The Kxglxsii Cattle Plague. Hevcrend Dr. Culleu, of the Fn-lish Established Church, attribute the cattle plague now prevailing there to two causes; the pride cf physical science nnd t)je excessive uUaehmeut of man to the lteasts of thf- ficjd-j as shown In the agricultural fairs. The Lvanzdical All ia ne'e, however, ha another theory, and ascribe the plague to the rreviijenceof materialistic Pantheism. M hlcb of these grave and reverend authorities I rigl it doe not behoove mere mortal man to decido, but if the alliance is right, there i comfort In it theory, f. r our Pantheists are few and far between, and generally too joor to keep cows. How tho Luglish ecclesiastics intcud to proceed iu the mutter, they do not ay. Coal DiGGiKG MaOiINT. A coal diirpin? machine-ha been cxhibiu d at Pittburjr,"Pa. The machine ha on one side a double engine, vvhich may be worked with compressed air or tteam. The cylinders are ten iiiehe in diameter, sCen and a half inch stroke." The power 1 U-jcd 10 drive a seii-s of cog wheels connected With Clev'th pairs vl' auger. These auger are three feet and'Mx inches long and two and thh-c-quarfer inches In dlanietere.ich. At the end of each is a "drill, w hich taper from a ijiauvcpgr. of two and a half in.-he to a double point. The width of the whole set of augers is four feet and wwen inches. When in the mine the machine reds upon a small track, along w hich it is projielled by it own power. Above thi track is a pair of tram, on which the machine tliuij backwards cr forwards as the auger i-enetrab-s" th lock, or are with drawn, all the n)on iin? penofint-d ty the machine It If. Jt i vaiculated thut Brty per
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cent, of the labor jiovv i,Mct5a-y (o tuVe coal j the Io ks in repair. 'The supcr;ntonleut of out of the pit will Ik jit-rtormed by ihi du'itig the vvork has bin, fT soine time jast,"cnmaehine. Its bearing-in power will be from gaged in prosoeutiny' those repairs, and thev .1,1 V to ,') m bushel of coal in tea working I are now about completed, and navigation will hour. ! le sjrfe,ilv resumed on that olas-lc stream by m i m I the lt. K. lunkerson and other boat. An Indian Lbvr Itoniance. -MSMMini-aMMiiMMiiMH
The C'jrresie.n'lcnt of the Chicago Tribun?, in .ivln an account of (,hc recent treaty with j the ioux Indian, relates the fullowin cpisude of love and marriage: j A young lirulc warrior, tall, strong of Ipnb, whose swart VMtires vy. re tjoj ijncouielv. und w hoin his .rothers in the i liaw called : Four ! Hears," disappeared from our party the firt i evening we h it VnuktoU Air-ucy, "where the ; steam, r laid up at the batik for the nicht. The others reported that he had ls-n taken suddenly ill and had returned to Yaukt- n to s.-e a native "medicine man. We steamed on the . next day without xsj-jris a vl:n f the missing ; brave, until. stopj4nr at Fort Randall, about s.-veiit.s-n iull- abuVe, he Solemnly w alked on oard. f'.llowtsj bv the h ind-etnekt and nt-at": dresse.1 young Indian vvotnun I had ocn. lb was eursl and there was th medicine. die came i f a distinguished family of tho Vanktoiis. the daughter of which were all fair in hi "eye. ' le had lor.g be-fore married h-r ! eldest M.ter, and with ibt-e" eop iLjjs.sing of daughters, a w ith auctienis rs w jling gN . in lots, von take "one with th? privilege of all." lie had ln smitten with tie younger during his hri.f visit to Yankton, from his h nu aiiui' ;; hills off toward the Ilockv Mountains where th Uruie-s r.-am, and haj fund the tie strong on starting away that he h:iI determin.sd to slip away fr m his party on the Mat. return and exercise hi-j pri liege. o they had a marriage in hi-rh life, and a great ' feast and dance, and the next morning the n. vvly married couple girded themselves up, struck out ovrriheh.il? nnd cvcrtx-k the !eum--at b.f..re le bad fun tW-nty nd;e-a j.retty einst t gtnnini i a h oiuymoon trip. vVb.-n he reapiwarsj he stood up U-forc (Jtn. Curtis. in the .ri-s n--e of ail, his wjuaw sitting down ' nvdetly beside him, and asked that his new ' wiie mii-tn nav pa. w ith hira. Of course. . . . w .... .. ' i frniission wa at ture (rraü.-J by co pal laüt a I -.1.1 u-r a. tho h ro tf V 1ISJjc. - We ba.l tl w wijjj u alt Tho war. an.l Lor : f nJ th.-y w. je, 4te rf JnI.m toivism! : Uhilc the ctbr ihn f), gait)f'FOil ii? a rroup. j talk.1 in ib-i-p. st.-rn ß-ntteral-, the brlJ:rjom anJ his iuiw , the Flrin Frost. satai.rt tn ill... k'lnnr sn.l . l. ... ..u, Vinn, uu uiuiuiuji-u IU CM II 1 other In iouoktc t--or' tf .ftest iccotu. 1 iTltroJ bteas.;. Ioe Is tinil l. to rvae nf anJ th y tried to han th? crowd, to whoso pazetheT had bs?n t?.rKseJ all daT and all .i.t ...: ..... . -.1 . r z . Wanket, and w Len 1 the beat stoji-J f.r u ood i at Krae oetvtly timVv4 rank, a war J1 the , ljtr to the det'tn-t rrt-e"t cf the Ü1I1 kt fur ! M-1-lusi..n and tui' tccnrrrx. She lrapfd from to another. Mith a motion a llht a th fw 1 bhe wm Uli, but bt r little Hot waj as dalaly i
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u. 1 ' .?: :t:;i ,. u . ...n-f' r. 1 U h in . 1 t .1 t i; ' : , 1 1.- aiit i-'C -vn , -. i'M : liiuul in' railed ar attv-k r.-i. l i,,i.j;.!in . .t.'i 11. It is 11..! 1 r.d M.co ry, :i.-ci.ii!t it t':e für ff 1,1, ' -11 I its lit rarv li:b TL .ui.-n.ii t:i Hi.- i:i Kiriil.;tt-.'!i t 'V. iery . : :.u.. ii--t n-ut.-nt v. ith uj., ijii,'v in l--autv sii- i I im ic;. :i. A tij-d iiprnn'a.-v ul-. is a patriciati, :.;n. tvx l'.rit;lM i;i -s, A p.-n:ii's ;.,, Mi A j,,, p.Nji.T.. hc lu wiiif -in! J 11 k wc-.lth: ii- 1 r ii'it-i rr.-af Iii u :.:.i i-t ii.ii i-.ii.sire. I li. ue.-, . ,,f u,,. ad' r i- itisti tue i.ut il thereunto , n 'urh Ins t ti.-r s, j i... x t tr. nil.l. (m 0-0 tT... 1.. iini.ir. ii i iii-. 1 1,, uiL.r r.its Hi,'.P it.a. y 1 1 id- l.'!i!i'ii!v!n nr. t o -ir,.. I ,,n,l..n .1. may i-oir witU app'.tu; f st,.ii..ij IMiuburh -mii .;is J .jn, i.nd iv. rs r. put.iti- ns awär l.ml',1 i ili-t ,.!,!, ,f th'? rtuj'tri' lilifi bur,' tri.- .,.11. k. -übt!.-, lar-lartin? brain, "s. !... m t u-i -ii f this-kia 1 the visit-. r h-ar o:i i; si.:,- f i.ini. " It is .jt;!!- w.-ti-rful h-tv r..!!.:!.t:i-Ji t urrs 'w r Ii. r ovn Pb-rvry a. Llrven.Mit.. Mvlrt. in u.c u.ii k : . ars in a pn- c !c.l in, dcuth. Ickin- j on dir ov.-r th- p.-odn-tiois t-f L;s prime, vcl.aii:..!. (. -l heaven: wlnt a Junius 1 tnct. w-.:s.' f:.'t!ibur.'h. 1-v.kln? umiio iv ve-tr!. : h;.'k on l rslf Is jx riituallr c vpr.-'sstn-I nMMijshMterjt and .Idt.'ht. JloufdcrilJ2 UL'h.. ! 1 .rid fiir.iii.-si. rrb-n thrv aro mublc to rvt'da a smb. ieT,t followi-,- rf s-rvaat, f II vp the i traps, with cf., j jint.urh M.dnt.iu, licr I .lirtMty nfter a i!tu!!::r lashLin. r.n.l r. r a ..t.,.;. i l?r re;5on. L rd Advoe.itJ Mr.n,-rtitr, one tf the m.-mlx-rs r-rthe rl:y,h:ir.Mv ever ad.lreis. s his j. llovv-iiti.-ns with-. ut rccaiiiiiu' the xianifs oi .i.-nn-v. c. j.ic.:ni, Kath- rtord, and the other tar that cf jcro fci-vle tho a. ikin bright. evriv n.t- we- hear of the hnlliatit ! tl,l' " forty v ir a?o. Kdiubun.dieoiisid.rs '" rs. If 6nj.r, me hi talent jut as it is taken for i ' .tuo Iaot' powerful in the V.vrkl, beoause i-yison won i r.- tal-ir, The Whi-i ron,ld(-r 'the Ldinhuryh Review the nv.st'vvond, rtul i Joit cf human trenlr.j. T!. Torl.-s would ! .l!) M" " ll H. t bound to 7rV It miv I- V i f1' T i ' ! i1 '" J11'1 that lMrns, Mott aud ; ' .ff 1 ",1 h H J, ",,.y:,,,v . 1 in l ,k.in-n f 'i a Luiopeun Sk-iiso who ,,.,in ,h I," , v v l",nr .t.h:?..,a:.t,!r,r J: Jv:V bw.n ! v i .,i;,!f-u,n,"ir-' L.,r Wf-t lueludo : S "'W . " ; "eott lived in or nir r.t:i..i..r . ,i - - i-.tui s ii ,i i mi (, inn i ot her lev.er lights. Their reputations, after i i MmTt "LlSS wci hb V . Z . . . i i ... i iiiuou, wtrome a laruunif eauuio. Ird .1. f-ln-y w hen hall vve cease to hear bi praises? With perfect UuUifulues .no mar admit that lie wa uo (svinaton man. Iii Vision harp nnd elo;;r within bis rnn?e. He was unable to relish certain literary form, as some men are unable to ri ll-.ii certain dish.- an in aptitude that inL'ht arise from fastidiousnessof palate, or lV in weakness of diir--tion. His style was perspicuous; he had an icy sparkle ; of cpijrram and attiih-M, mjuio wit und no en I i thusiasm, lio w rote manv clever Untier i ........ . . I . - . . I 1 xuau inanv eieve-r speoeln-s said r.ianv clevi-r thin-s. the man w ho could so e nviousthings, p.ut the man w ho could so e-nvdous. ; ly blunder as to Wilhelm Meister, vvhohrHPt , vn v orusvvortü throusjh bi entire career, who : had ti.e iuso, nee to pen the sentence that : Z ..it . . f"-'l'rv",V l'" u'r J t .ll; t- r a - - ...--,. .--.V . 's l 'vifc uo claim can be made f.r him to the character of a jrivat critic. 'Ilaziitt, willful, pas.sjonrdo, spl.ndidlv gifted, in whose very ectcutricitie and tierce vagaries there was a pen.-rositv which U-loiurs ; only to line natures, has simk awav inio an j almo-t unknown lndon grave, and hU works I into unmerited oblivion: while Lord Jeflrcv ' ya makesi ra.iiant with Lis memory tho city o"f i ; his birth. In point of natural rifts and endow. ! mints m point, too, of literary issue and result the Knrlislnuan far surpassed the N ot. . Why have their destinies 1km n so different? I Oue considerable reason ia that Ilaziitt lived in iomion sje-ure-y in Ldmburgh. Hazlitt wa partially lost in an lmnaticnte-rovvd and rush ; of talent. Jetlrcy stood patent to every eye, in an oiien .luv in vl:ii-li llmvii . , ... ............. v . n p. titers. London tloes not Lraif atKut Harlllt j -fj'hnhnrgh br.-urs about Jetlny," Here is n smart epigrammatic sentence on Edlnbur-h; ' ecds some liitle p-tity and courtly pomp 1 to break tho ctlduet ef (rray stony strs:ts; to ' ''rijfht.-n a umewh-.U soml.ro utniospheie; to I 1Uolli,.v the east wind that LIows half the vear, i anu ,t:t' prolV&s-ional scttarhnisin" that How 1 ll,o whob; year round. You ahvaj s utcet I thc t"115-1 wind, somehow, in the (-it r. You go ainu("r tc wt wind is blowing chilly from .hoste, to host. ou iro to church, a bitter cast wina is Ulowinrr iu the serinon. The tit U that div ine one, (.Jod is love: and the discorse "JSlit For Heavy Damages We havealready anuounced that a suit had been commenced against the Indianapolis und Ciueinnal1 Railroad Company, for breach of contract. The follo-vinj; iiarticular of the case vve find in the Cincinnati Commercial, of Sunday: The Ohio und Mis-Uippi Railroad Company commenced action vo&tcrday in the Superior j court oi t!u city, against the Indianapolis and ! Cincinnati Railroad Company, fur aliened dam ; nges in the sum of l,51T,oij 7C, with interest, I by the violation of a contract, wherein the Iu- : dl.mTo'is and 4 ??Tcinn:iti Cnn.ninr l.niiti.t ! itself, for th? privilege of rMnjj the track cf the Ohio and Mi.sisippf Company from Lawrenceiinnv nil t'ie e-iVnin -n 'betwrrm tlio tv-o i,l'i.fi ; and never to carry- nuy St. Loui freight. ; These were the considerations, and f r the un- ; expired term, (the contract was for thirty ! years.) the Ohio and Mississinid Comnanv csti- ' . utii. i -.- t v v i luv a,iv I 'Hi'."..'! ' j inat? their damages nt over a million and a ! The ItiJianapoli, and Cincinnati Companv , claim that the conditions were onerous, aud imposed upen them when they were unable to do utter; that tlie contract fostered a monooly. ' ana wa opposeu to me puouc good, and therefore void iu law; that a soon' a they could be tter their condition by the punhuse of the "Whitewater Canal. thev"abandond the track of the Oido and -lli.-'iiplf Koad, rtlvin; the principles of general adv antage auJ be on neht to tue i'Ui.iic ior tiair vindication. Tl;e Kvensvillo Journal, speaking of the Green river lock-, :iv The reason that Kvansvilb? business men and eaiitalists do not repair the Green river locks, is lee;iise that I the exclusive duty of the State of Kentucky, w hb h derives a 1:1 re revenue fria toll- "0n ! are und to kwn MUSIC STORE. - - ,- , , ' 1- 1 . Indiana Music House. A. M. nEXUA.il CO., Bate House Corner, Indianapolis, Musical Merchandise, or i:vi:rv ir.M'Rimio:. WhoVsal- ad IUUI1 Agent, fur t Invay A. Son's k'nnbc 4 anil other I 'in. I Clus t'o.'. PIANOS Sta'.e AbU f.r Estey & Co.'s Organs, T, trt R-f d InrtniTnt In a,t. Il f"A!I 'be irtt E.lroi-J Uc r anr 5tof. notlSd'ai. . . , PHOTOCRAPH STOCK. j. j. ni;itniTT, riiotograim and Aiunrotvpc - STOCK, FhoucT.pi Album of -.ry .rtT. r.ptcial au r Frtiatrf-1 ictu:, to tlrr la c-na n ütu fraa, O.lt aid R .and Moold:n- boteaal fuit. rtxo-r.pi, Eera.c-v air--.-ojte - ??. r'ui1 6J VA acW ur-t. jtJiana-lva, acvl3 dlaa wA5XIKS mva da wall ta axamloa BTartc ItookJ
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THE LARGEST CARPET STORE t I ki:it 1IT 1 ' f ,-, i II I . II I. t--.ll y ' i ADAMS A CO., j 56 and JS West Mashinlon Slrffl. Fletcher store,) 1 A' 1 ' I BO Ii AVK Cr.VTLT Dlfr-DSID OF TREIS U jr G'i ivt coovrtit tb cMr fttor la Whole, air and Retail ri rs A. TTT- 1 1 Ucll Pet. W Etil JT &VQY i j j HOUSE FURNISHING ' I Ii!-t nlli f1 1 liiout. HUME, ADAMS & CO., fall per la 1 nftrntloti mt C A It I K X i) i: a l i: i: s Or Wbo'!t!e Layers, tn their 1ar btc-ck of all ralet or Carpels, Oil ( lollis, WA.XH. JP -A Jp E "El Curtains, Window Shades, Sofa Carpets, Kng$ and Mats, ; Ia an sndlctt Tariet. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Hits a largs qusntltj of BsmbanU of CARPETS, Thitty yard each, andciidtr.wtlch iJb ko'J LOW Cou. j iirlll,,i. mmetm 1 05 per Yard. 2 OOper Yard. 135 totl Go. 75 to 1 QO el 3 ply 44 Ilet2p! Common ply Carpel j j CottOU Chain Rag CarpetS. ' THE FIX EST WOOL Kl. iKETü & BEp COMFORTS All We to I ft by ft ftt aqaare. Wool, Dutch. i:nglUb,T willed Hemp c v it i3 i z rr h IGE LISI5G EOOM3 A5D KITCHENS. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Will keep OBstant'y on kDl a Ur-, kortxrct of Farnitare (overin?, Piano and Tabje Covers, Table Linen, .apkins, Towels, JLe, tc., ( 't.I.. r M!nd wiiU r,rt nd atUM ca, kcalcf tti wtxi of oar catt's-cart. THE LALGF.'T AND tilt AilCETMiyT OF iw 1 1 I ti i o r I! Tilt TATC. tv not tatT.k of tor'Di a Carpet cr Wall Fapr btfor I-. at taU !a' Steck, rker jao caa aat doliara 00 a aisf I Carper " II CUE, A: CO., 26 and t West Washliiftoi $treet trXJCTCHZE fTOKtJ INDIANAPOLIS
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