Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1867 — Page 2
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DAILY 6EBALD.
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WEDNESDAY VOSHHIO,
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An «**» t> Mag »ada ia tka Maal pm rat Mr. Yaoma, tha aa* Saaatar Maryland, from taking Ma aaat. Yka w*a opened oa Monday» Tka WaAla oorrMpaadrat of tka ClnolnnaU 0**«tU tkaa detail e tka prooadtnga upon theocoaelon: «Tka debate la tbe Senate, tbia afternoon, ra tbecaeeof Mr. Tbemae, Ue new Braatw Maryland, occupied tkm kauri. .» I
orted dUf
This waJl ■ Meiara.
»nd '
ti*ls
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supported during the dlicu rx-aarsf, 1 pod f ancf Davis. Tb« f»own(
oral 9. B. Wiuoox,
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a lygnMii
taaitatad wkeatkataad irae aeaepndMMdha
1 tM rapport anYagyeaaey of
ikoald retura to
•apftaatptoaaffka
- T trikk «<V>kai
of &e Senate ae traitor*. Bererdr J« defended him aabeto he could from theaa charge*. Mr. Trumbull and Mr. Feaaeadea held It to be tbe plain duty of the Swale to admit him to hli net, aad taw, If aay format charge* were mad* agalait him, go Into an Investigation. They thonght no man could ho kept rat oa common rumor h to bt* funding. No decMon wa* roiched, and tho queetion cornea up again to.morrow.’» And who lathe Senator that la to be pro* scribed by radical tlndlctiyenem ? Let tho record answer: Tho Bon. Fnur Paancm Thomas, who wan on Wedaeaday elected United State* Senator from Maryland, for six years from the 4th instant, was boru In Talbot eoundy, Maryland, September IS, 1810. He wa* educated at Dtcklnaon College, and haying chosen the law a* a profession was admitted to the bar in 1831. Hla Snt appearance In political life waa as a Aember of tho State Constitutional Convention In 1888, two years after which he wae elected to the State Legislature. He waa a Representative In Csngreee from 1830 to 1841, and on hts retirement from the House became Judge of the Land OMee Court of the eastern shore ef Maryland. In 1848 and 18*5 he wae elected a member ef the House of Delegates, and In 1&47 became Governor of \he State. Be held no political poettion from this time until tho early part of 1880, wbm Mr. Bitch ah ax appointed him Gommlssteaer of Patents. On the reeigaatfoa of BowiU. COU, In December of Ik* seme year, he ww appointed Secretary of the Trsasnry, after the position had gone a begging tor several days; but be held it only one month, reelgnlng on the 11th of January, 1883, shortly after tbe al> tempt to reinforce Fort Sumter by the Stpr of tbe Weat. Since that ttmo-Mr. Thomab hae remained la private life. And what to the oflence ot Mr. THOM as! Suppoee. a* to charged, he was opposed to coercion to maintain tho Union. Did not Chase, Wade, (ibkkley, Gemot Smith, tho Chicago Tribune, the Cincinnati Commercial, tho Indianapolis Journal, and n list of Others, occupy precisely the satae position 1 There M no wldonce, or If it averred that Mr. Thomas participated in the rebellion. Coinciding, perhaps, with the view* exprseeed by the Indiaaapolie Journal, tho Now York TYibim* and other prints, that our Governtoont ww baaed upon the sight of revolution, end that our Union, pinned together by bayonets, waa antagoMto to the principle* of free government—n gwiimmwt which derives its just po#ers from the eonsent of the governed; he maintained hie eonMstcncy, the oonvietiona which he entertained and expreeeed, by not favoring etvil war. Why, then, should Mr. Thomab be excluded from Congress, while tboee who hold and expressed the opinions which an attributed to him, are honored with seat* In theradleel synagogue ? Hen Is an example: In 1881, Jonx A. Loo ax, whole now consorting with STBvjojs, n-TLXR, and other radicals, wrote the following letter nTT® Washing to* to a friend
In Illinois:
WASHtXOTOH, January x7, Dear Kriewd: Yours of the 16th hMtant has been received some days, and should have been answered, though I have not been able to write, think, or do anything. My health is some better bow, though 1 am na aad down every few days With a seven cough and bleeding the throat. I aa atmeel deapalrtag of our glorious country; Ikon to but little hep* of any adjustment; the Republican* an orropant and defying; they hat* adopted eueh e course here ae to Irritate 1 Betted of southing the angry freUBfaef Southern men, and unless they come to some terms very won the last hop* will be gone. * • * * 1 have seen the neeloaew of Mto SpringHeld Convention. They exprew my amOmwts precisely. I am sun they an sound and most prove to lie tbe only way to have pew* to *ie
The meeting wae addresatd by the 1 aad Fret Riebard Owen, ia behalf ef l
Mao.i’.C.i
, J. Broad well and Rev. Jeka 1
f of the Almui; ak* i
her General
* ~arl isss nr
to
iWtoratten policy of President Jouxeox, aad Ha adtolatotratlw, genenOy. If he wae hooeat to the wai tolls— he preened while be waa to eomaaad ef this ■Oltary department, he could net do other, wise w m honeat man, ae a true patriot, than tow operatowRh thowwlw mm fag the doctrine* aad policy which ha had avowed won net eniy right, hat wureaaw ■ary for tho malntonano* of Dswsgatlc toatttutlone. But Geaerdt Wo&oox Into back upon hla own declaratteae, hi* coavtalions of right aad d«7, to wean the eoaSrBwtlw ef w appstotwwt to » wtoaatoy to the regular army, aad wttb it, tofm PtoPIto free Preu remark*, the owtanpt of every respect aMe citizen of ttet etty, and wo WRI add, the eoatempt e^ Ml right thinking men every when who nopoet manlineas, aad Independence aad honesty of pnrpooo. If tho radieal party had bom defanted la the eleetloa* Into fall, General WnAOOX’B admiration ef President Joaxsox and hla regard tor Ikaao crattc prladplw weald have rwntaea unabated, or porbape would havthow «xprw**J with nuowed aad lutwtodsrt devottou. But hts political frteads woo defeated, aad tho next wa hear of General Wn&OOS lain tho role of dirt eater wd sue (Ttoo mwtpwMliag el the specie*. Juefonehain wbehave proven the curse of the country, and U free government lain It will be attrlbotiM* to tho men who stand ready to Merlfco prtnelpla, coavietlona, and friends to ssoow ofltotal fa-
vors and peeitton.
The foltowlag eorrespsudwea will shew ton depth of degradation wktah o*a ho rowhod tor n vary small eompoMattamr Wasxixotox, V. C,, February to, 1007. Mm. J. M. Howard Untold HiMMMtoKi . Senator—1 have the beora to sxplsto toad I bava hew hwugh* up tofhwWtoary aw nee, aver twenty out of twwty-iemr years, tocludlng my csdetahtp (fbr whleh I ww Indebted to your favor.) That last while la emtllf* aad net wysstlag
Qm Yic^f 1D4IIMA 1 magnanimity toward
conciliatory meaeuiu, t
v alien beve taught me
It is sold by a*gl to large hetties, aad by DEMAS BtoBMBIHOO^Mwr Ywk.Whetawto hr all Ha
si
r fdmr set”—“Exactly!”■
“■■■“•everyttoia." Uha*dt-*wley«
.ha took!
: Bitten; if ha
I to so* hla oa Maptass
m^by U tirita?ub^ fc *iC3^^ THIS WOULD BE THE gVEULASTIXO OVERTHROW or all our ixsTmmowsjnatataM ONLY IN DESPOTISM. God preserve ue fsnm the horrible teww of war. Tour friend, John a. Logax. Tbew were the view* entertained by General Logan before he idw tiled blxuetf with his present political associate*. Xfwtt have proven that his fears and predl ttoue wore correct. And it appear* that the radical party in Ccngreaa I* wllltof fo reward a wan for proving falw to hla deliberately eapvwwd opinions, rad which wan eatertatoed by tbe very radleal loadwt who are bow tba WBM vindictive toward the South, aad at the am* time are anxious to ostracise the choora representative ; of a State for having, to they allege, remained faithful to hie conviction* Ml only, bvt the conviction* of It* praeeraton or persecutor*. Such is radteeifrm. Public Credit, the Preel—* and C—grew. In notloing a Washington dispatch, that the Impeaching Committee of Congrew intend to investigate whether the recently reported conversation of the President ae ta tbe draget of repudiation, as bss bow published by the New York Cttleen, ww really Htarcd by Mr. Johnson, the New York Timet, (Bepubllcair) says: "President Johnson’swarntogaagalae* repudiation are timely and true,” and add* that “Congrew Will touch better perform He duty by heeding and acting upon them tbm by Impeaching him for baring uttered them”— "Congrew may aimulata a zeal for the public credit by ptratshtng the Preeident for hluttag doubt# whether tt win he malalataed; but It would he much wore wisely employed to adopting mewurw ta dimtokh tbe pubHe burdens, and to augment the aeurcw outer which those burden* can alma he beraa.” Wall wd truly said, Mr. Timet} but Cougrw* la net made ot tbe material to proit by such suf*
gesflons.
iteuetleu. Thegreat National Repnbllean party ef the United States is far from being agreed nptol the measures of reconstruction which have been engrafted upon our system of democratic government. A leading Repnbliew journal, wielding a powerful Influence, openly avewe that they are “at war with the OoaeUfatlca.” Another saye, “ our vaunted form of government has been revolutionized by war/* Than Is reason to believe that a !i prominently Idratlfled with the edmlntetratlon, (always professing tho war—et al rasnt to tbe Federal Union) W* of the opinion, and rejoice In It, but sbrlnt from the confession. The; know that the sentiment of tbe people would revolt were tbe truth am knowledged, or understood by Owns. But tbe popular masses caa not long remain the' victims Of an abused confidence; and In Utat day of poHtfci) fogeferatfon, the prlaelples of the Constitution, now *0 wantonly vtolatad, will lie re-eetebllehed mere gnalv thw ever. Where the tewehlehmeeel President Jonx box came lata oflke by tho gradon* support of tbe RrpuMlew party, says tbe NeW York Tribune. On other hand, Mr. ft thane, dM aetthe Bepubllcan party come Into power by the aid ef Mr. Johnson’ He ww placed upon the EepuMtcm party ae the representative ef thaw War DetoocsMs whose vote* w*ls*W« ME Lit. cold and placed in life hands of the Republican party that power it his grossly abuead by revolutionary usurpations.
valien have taughtnie my mletake, and that now military mewurw an naettowry to the South, unUl thaw rebellloua people eowpletely ecquhece In the tenw twpoora by Congrew Mr pnwni pMittaa h heto detaod by M%)or Graenl H. TkewF totow. r*—tty publlsbed, end to hi* view* 1 wwlheaftoyemm
Very rwpwtfuUy.ymu eMtaMmrawL WASuixoToir, February St, WI7.
Drab Sib General O.B. WHlewt hw cal *d upon ue and nnad ue very Mrmgty to
sail shed tkaa he
■trueura policy h wrung, and foal bet* new
He w ”
dguiag hie poatUou w aaaeadw of tha fln* dmmet aad taklag a pe*Wen to the army, todli^ttauehiseraaectlMjvm> toei^^ profeisloBal character ww egtow of the mrmy, he shall eudeever, ta good Mth, to carry out the eoagneelonal policy ef leuwtorauUun ef the rebel Matae. Mytag open thaw toatomwfo, aad the sariaet prefowfone ef Ow*nd Willeox, we are of oplBMU that his aemtaation for a colonelcy, new pwdlag to the Senate, had hewer be cmflmiL Jxo. W. Longyear, 8. E. Trowbridge, t. W. TnXZY; Hw. #. M. Howard, United Statoe Senawreetonei to the army. J. F. Pnooe. The follwrtog le the form ef making toeww returns for ISM, under tha new law. The reader will aw at a glance the character of tbe artlelee to be returned ipoa,aad the .dadyetten* tobextode: - ' t •
EETunra.
1. From tha profit* la wy trad*, toutowa or vocation from wMW toe— fo actually derived, or wy Interest thereto whatever or-
rted on.
1 Frew the year eouatdere
Ineome Ue.
w weak aad am
hadapartoaldiBBum suuimj. ■toMwEHtmahwesatmeaU right. JAMBS HEMIXW AY, St. Lm>fo,too-
• • • nenaatattoa Bitten have eurcd ms efa dwangemeatof the EldaejaaM
Urinary Orgam Yh*yas*llk*a«
CL C. MOOES,to*Broadway. E-T.**
Mn. O. K. DKTfM, manager *f ** Uafon IrmeSehwIforSototm’Chadxea.wyeehe-hw Usual* to the weak wd fsvalki chlldiw, under ter eharge, with the aMSthwPT and gratuytog
awn*. Waha
g sueh smttosBlm, but aa advartbamwt to w MitosewwhWpaogli themselves say efageod Wtola. Our amtoaa aad our repatsttw to at atom Sha original guallty and high a* towigi 1 to wfllheimhilsnil aadm aUetoeumeameea. nwhasu already obtatoed a pain to wary town, xRlagn, parish, sad hamlet sag atvElaei aatoeae. Eew luiiatow* toy to wwaaweur name aadstyle m they eaa, aad aaw awed amtotoeaaae*heaeMMlewwa
juriouetoB*Mtowtoni>ra6r»ipiiinyiMi •or artaUac —looa>a wlitea aai Ma gut wadTa ruto, leadtog to gawk-
that wc have fully
EahUewlUdaiuad rack action. Aa ragarda the doty of the truitees under the I stance*, tf not loasfierra-pi l mm' ’iM wuild towllw suggeettoa* which 1 bar* heard made by ▼wtoae penoaetorihatAMml ■to of the new fund togaed edvwtage; *•», Creating * chelr of eetronomy, wiih a vlewi aMawtoiy to tha owettoa of w ebmrvaton and the recall of Professor a Mtokaaad, D.| latassravssia/sr letry, with fecUlty for student* to purum dailv 1 walytleal rssaarchw of soils eaa WsgJW^A ■ad toe eWtoltohww* elaiwdtaf rwwilto, Wwlegleto axentatow with the awfor toawl aad apuhlfosriw ef to* exwtoaallnw toad*} 91b, Ta* ppoprtety of admlMtog ladim teeeaw of U* course* of public lectures; 1*U>. The to■wacttoaef allwhddegmRwdtoRtwgMMtor I wllMbul •xtr* ckMV8« ■ The dagy to to* facul^P lacremeed advutage* thus ensured by the Lm I ClflMOTVwp W0QIS DO WQDVOTOO OXOTm^w ID watch over the morale of Em *tadetu,;«"V"v eherlahed waa, *a prowete by every mewo fa totor power to* Mghatowtor ef intellectual development, wd to control by toe earn* taw of love whtak ealkcw ta aU well msltoal i The duty ef the toutoato, I eweeiTe. woald be oa thttr part to shew their agpratotofoto ef thetoaieaeed agrealagae, by feagerlag toatowlvw ia every rapeetwertoyef thelatereet ■vtacediathtorwdferehylhieatoleaoftoeiv State Legielirtcre. wd by provtag that they, w | etudwte 1 wlil fulflll the hrlghtato eattafoatfoae ef the profee sen, the trartwe, their wmieo* nfalteBe, aad the State at large.
ins
ni^eet stations of trust aad responsibility, and ta deituC "tjestlons of the moot vital Ira portance toour eouatry, wttb a stagl* eye ta the good of the whole, so that ladlaaa w a
Ulned|.uprem*c^
commerce, agriculture; *«-
lewomueh to yea, fsr I verfly Bitters have saved my life.
Bev. C. A. MILLWOOD. Eew Tort City.” “ • • • I had foe* an appetite wa
tedleoold hardly walk, aad
suggestions and zdmsalttwt, w ta
the future mauzgeaent of the aghlr* *f to*
aalvmlty. ^ ^ v - “ The following resolutions, 1 committee, were adopted w aa
to* muse of the meeting: 1
vet*, discharged an indebtsdnaw *f fSjMi “ • • • I hnvaberaa great satoww aad appropriated the mm of MMR, ■iHUtlly, from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaehfo*
forth* purpew of placing thelBdtwaUatvar- *h#»tanta —
toty open a footing worthy ot our great State: thtaratmet Into conelderatien, therefore, w
exprwnng the sense of the metotatg;
htsolted, That being deeply latereatad to the welfare and prosperity 0? the University, located la our midst, wa hereby desire to exprem in the warmest terms eur debt of gntfo Inde toour Legislators, who, with such magnanimity and justice, have extended their fostering care and timely aid to tha ladlaaa Uni-
versity.
.Mctolwd, Further, that we hereby exprew enr obligations to eur and Erpewmtatlve, for their isdetatigable exertions, aad to aU etoer* who aided in having too awamim passed, relieving theUniversity ef its tndehtednew, aad givw a guarantee ef ftrtunuwtat-
B*m witiwatitlua.
Bttolved, That wo pledge raretovea, by
our future coune. to show that Bloom Will prove heEWlf to every way worth groat honor accorded to bar, of thus bet bad of the educational inter#*t* la ear Porfemor Richard Owen being called worked in rabetance w follows:
The State hw
#S 9 OCO IT* O^LSH! ifiSS JEartASYiTSS S£St ' AHne SesMenee bi tblsllty,
• WMBTMMrOOO, \
peer ws> they Endsoomsapyort from da ato own whw they MO. Eew
your guard.
r.M.i
IA OOl, Mew Tart GKy tWmso,mS*hr aflBswMW.
IMto'irtetort me^frem aMkvrttatoetag.
J. L DOWNING.” Ian* IX Uto.
. *ta, and an say tt J. W. HBWZR
STjasscsssss'. I' ■ «
MOHR
a mochaato**
may ho yet more dlsttuauttos* ns of the glob* far meraf wertb.
edged to have attalaad and moral prowem,
tlngulsbed for ME , _
knowledgcd to be uniivailed In mechai
rmld the Buttons of gud stand sDeond to
He and private life, second to none In iterttag
o bo for
wd Stand seerad to none In to* per«7 *f puh-
Frew the psymast ef debt* to n former ewNdwed foal, and which have not paid
s previous Incom
3. From rento.H
4. From Farming Operation*—Amount of live (took sold; amount ef agrtooltaral pro5%to proflta reaBwd hytole* ef H e purchased since December 31,1868. From intereet on any bonds or other Hm of ladrttodBM* or ■
turnpike, ca^to
c*p!ul*or dep
p.ny { .
7. From dlvjdwd* ef wy towmwatofl ewspwy other than tbew aMrumwttonM-
lj
0. Prom totorwi w neto*, heads «r other weurltt** ef to* Uattod Statu.
10. From
n a^SDw*
11. Frew 1
'aJT&SBY.
auymlary eth oftoe Uattod l
Tbe Bostw foot, Whtak, from It* vicinity, TtorCMIod StataoWin stehwefamnwa l# liheijr to be well Informed m regard to to* ftf^YBra —^P!wMp BtfoM—WtoNw
gwMectlcut election, sayr
“Wis count oa o Dswi sraUe Oort soar, aad at leato ihrm Demssrotts rnmahwi ef Oeo-
Couaeettout, oa the fln* dM <*
15S
ETOMeral Howard ef deaths atoeag aegtoa h I s^om'bstene ^Iroperi y * » above ktan tbe laserlpti
lehtfod, would'hare on: “MadefHboll-
^ WffF , . ... , NnwHtaaptoife aw tow wtffo publican mejortty !• act over RSM. IgMpey it ww 4/00. Thiele ■ feed augury for Cera RCCtlCOt.
or employe* r
13. From enyealaryorMYM atefoew or
employe ef tbe Ualted Stofi£
18. From proflta waalee of gold '«r Keeks,
wbenever purchseed.
14. From *» eearsm net aheva m
Gross Income. DEDUCTION*.
* 1. Exempt by taw, M>M0. 3. National, MKa, eauoty aad 'VdSL’SSrSBSM* from Ore, shipwreck, or laeni wd not already daAflKad la ’a'Zoooo m oKwof sioee December 31,1808. - 5. Amount peld for hind labor to eultivato land from whleh taeome fo derived. A Amouat paid ton live start which ww 1?I12S«Xair paid tar mat of horn* S. Amount paid for usual or erdtaary ra ydrs, rxeludlay jmymwRMIW MW oTLsterwtpatd eat di feUlagdue
toe rat
tf. Salary or pay wwetoeor or wnp lb* Uattod States, from whtak • tax bt WllDDVlU. ^ ^ m ^ ^ U. InteraK or dividends from^earperatioeH
wjmiratofahova |g psragnufo A Ameuatef tax Ki per OMA
OAMfiAGH*, OOLD WATCBM, ■nXIARF TA-
ELM, HOLD AND riLVEE PLATA
(Schedule A—Section MA Aot Mm Mi
1884, at amended July IA ISM.)
taxableFBorxarr.
Carrlw*. phsetou, wrryeU, reehewsy, to other Uki eesTtagAwd ear eeeeh, hertaey eeeeh, omstbue or four wheatod swvimk to* body 0* wbtrh rest# upon sprtBf* of *uy description, which 1* kept for ueeTfer Mr* or for pesseugen, end whfoa le Ml used exitwlusly In hnsbeadry or lathe trwspertadw ef mra w toU> ***" m,r* On. plate of silver, kept TT m niaaiii
azrsi
IttoM eM sgntoigBI that “tooktouTfl deg eurm too btto.” The editor of the Mmra pkls Appeal M doubt boHeveo ia the apmo prtndpl* to hyftaMfijlMp be ajM thet a*, grew Would he eleetod w .memo for Congrcm
aad to* Legfttaturh Of tbs State:
north* negro that
proeeadtngs of
, __ the Bloominj rnblican, Indianapolis Journal aad r- rvMaWr-'rr It n Pa
meatlag be published in the Bio
flSJt
manly la. AO gauutoa Is asappsd la -mat ptaia toSTokssafoX art to* yiliafo CnMnd Otasm Strap ef IMHUi toa tapAa etort hw haw msWatoeeuWmfeMMsviili
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WhwttwtBp
rtrtaptaaawtthoutflutbar
Other Beal Estata, 1
iRss&as;
ticket holders,
r presented
Tickets One Dollar Baoh! Aad at the foltowtagCWb Bataa: Five Tickets to one address, |4 75; Ten Tiekets to one addram, gs BO, ete., seat teeny partoA tae een*trj_w rmelpt efjemeand etasnp te yy MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS WANTED to every town and county in the country, to whom toe following liberal Inducements are offered : One American SUTCf Watch, worth *50,
MalerOwerat Was. GroM, Coll. Eevwue. TUth DIswiet, todSasa. Oenenu T. W. Beane" Colonel Oran Ferry,: qweralPrair ' ‘ V Colonel W. W. Court, Indiana. Colonel H. C. XHfom, Dq Fifth Diotrim, Indiana. . ■KerX. K Laey, taepeek “ ur A Co., I
fagra* Clreait
ARB YOU INSURED f
Tkfoie Just what Lyon-sl fo ratty x t* mam wldhy thacarfoaA wapWIto*
1 wm a* n fofolltotaliy
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■nary samtaWAam■aekaapH.ee al too* net ran. to THOMAS LTOM.fhemfot.NewT
CntosNCTT. D. D.,
J. G. McPheeteeii, Seeratary. Xufom j^extraey Araiey-
Joha Monimey vT- rmnmUy ooavertolg utd’ntr^rHnr to tha*lmnin!rr ' Mr. toSSSSt
And mernnff Id tad InnulfT u*
ef Indiana, about thra lettm of ^>7 to Surveyer Gsoaral Case, of Colorado, Mirata eey said: “ Did yew sea that sparing in too HeawraCsidar f Maw to* bra sat to Iww ww. I aevrr ww a fellow go ail to ptaram
SSSSSiaN-^SS
OM la the head E eat* 'em wild.” NiMaek gw* AWley M om to to* head.”—dwaimsd
FkSndeaUr.
Xha Salt 1 Crlttoadaw va. Lyra* 4k €•-,*#New Tark—Me«vy foawageq >*r tfo* Plwlattff. Some Mm* since the suit of R. C. Crtttendeu
ZSTSS:
moMy taK to tpwalKtaM to.rtld, NadTj/Ml wbtehthe il stfflwfo Mid of plal Jttgffrai which, tbe defWiisHta tocCapou fohathkBswu WMog broken w “tontog.” .1Todgs Muir hw not written hla op«Wwto ftUI, aad, wtoal gga&vaaggvcTM
■wnlta road, waa mvaraly injaied at New Albany, bp cemtag to aeUfotou with ar
wwa ealsrad psuaehse ef toe Oespsi, died -SepdetAlataly tried KBedfer4we charge ef havtog mardewd to* Wort ward family, 1 bow nOrnttm to fodl to toe sumK
datlws to Crawford aad Hohcl* aoakber sf grreat* have lately been 1 —Spettod fever aad dtptoerUam pravKUag to a ecaKJrahle extent la Nsril MS AMMmm 'BStofotoV with the murder ef Thwta# Dto*m, aemfeur or flv* yesue ago, took ptoee to to* Lowmam areult Coart last wwk. Tie jury could net agree, betogniM for eourie^a aad tone fer aequittaL The sccusef wtU kite another trial zt the next term oi court. Ten Mmento ,Ma»—Mr- Carpwtar^toe hra appeareuee iralno lem myKeriraz retura, we aeoeed Satottoy, rewatoirto toa efly ealya few hawA whw b* agala dMflNMsUfoi aaeoa kaewt where. Hei — —*
■ggfot wm wflm to foryau, M aa* w I
ratoporkeM*.
W. M. KAMA*, feuy. M*v Tort, <
ECO,
.New Tort.
, ooie toofti
'YFOV maydto aad leave your family peer. B A£Zitt27JSr£r£SZt7.‘2Z worn a good Interest oa yonr inveotmoat, and tha bato aawMmtof y w na a* rfok.
IN SC ME IN YMB toAto
MCRKSHIRE LIFE WSHIANCE CO,
Lw* Dtoas*, ty Itf [|fcpsyn§a>diaM.
CIFT COMCKAT.
BRAND 6IFT CONCERT
2 >n iM’wiatgjii’aa-mfcjiai
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ISM ■riMH
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• ~ ' IK RP ? O^tomv-ry-^..-. _■ . Article IL THROAT DISEASE
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Assorialien, HorrisoiTs Operi Dm, •^saas.'hdaiaa.ATaj,^ — --* F-n—. •* M OTS” XT 1ME : B! rtr Ti
IN
Crain «m CsMdtery la l«igr sf Oxtx* Falleja UoroesZ
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Authorized by the Government. Let every body patronize this home institution. It to tha duty of every good citizen of the State to contribato something to this Monument.
Km.t Tickets, 200,000 ftt At eftek. No. *fl preseats, S»,oes; valasdl at
•142,000.
Singtotieket. ....... $1 to Ten Ttekefo to Agents ,j- »M Tweneytieketoto Agents 18*0 1st Cash gift in Greenbacks 420,000
fort Gift tease ef-Boyd#*, Block Nos. IT, L M * 8 * acha8ct “ A,e • ^
1 Greenbacks
12t000 10,000
—
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THROAT DISEASES!
D . E,. H A. L E .
>af dia-
rtotot
ItfoafoaatH saa-toowfowdM-hy^ itogWwwmtohMEtoBHft
isf Fnu -
LOU’S
WARRANTED TR FIT. .
tnllm totbe depto 1 rK
ttottrifoiRi Mto^-
stmer1 extra-
at to death.-
SSSHsSSe Five hundred aad eighty-tbree women were raKewdto patonts and Wends, am tosanad
to huatneas, four hundred and #rventy-iwo
IraAwd two buodrad aad
fSk# r »(MfiTpar^wra*
be brpken.
Tiitv done, heflliv up the era wttb dto J boiling WaMA plugs tbo bofo wRh wax, Mtom the egg expeaed U a iRmcraww
Si?
' ra mid tab* <
Bullou Brothers,^ H York CttT
GNAT
.H.iM *.|
vaeatvot 1
tt is’Ofnra importance Rub ex whw we*, and
1 or all Rtind# ft .Barton, Nam
CUkH PRMt
All Policies IWataal *m4 IVtoto-Ptorreitafole.
All Kinda of Policies Issued. Nmdsurwofo* rarahls to, t s, to omd jwYamHafl2wmtoa*B ogyumu toatoay> If yon raal»fr..toy»nn*IftBCmh;tf ymsdlB sfegatotoepemwawafot Insure Ttrday for $20/XX)! ^flto pmm Itom fo is> yeugetth*eaehyouronT^Rata, adding from .to to Itopar sent, to OAT*, f® WMipOBp pOU XBMMrW mm OnO
So. 35 Weat WnhiaftM Street,
HIGHLAID HOME IUS8EET. FPO theeitisens of IndlanapoUa and vlcini y I X tab* thfo method of informing thoaa, aa well m my old nustsman, Lewatul talha puslsam of selling yrail^ Shade aad Orarawtal Trem, Vines, FtauSe, ate. My euaera to tha hwtara for tha part five , yaasa, aufl ton eacpattwwertha pwpto hi huytog of Eastern agent*. I feel tatufledtbat I will bare a>s>4 ■>—aefjprawag*, Aa Nmtratneahave rare poor eaflhtkeQoB, there It many reran* for tow. Flist, their fora an aot atoated to to* ITil ir uRmatl. TfhllH B an am Anelhar to, thay emttrteraan dryad eu*aad daad me art out, whilst we ean dig, deliver a sheet ttaae. AS orders prouaptiy M aa* saeu, lean etdra as FostoMes. heatEto N. WHITE, Agent.
ig tampered wttabrtto. ratal > that l*a reirudadovurrtbrto
Sri
wrafvr
TT^Snrt tae°wj^ aS
ls$o u i£i
at*-
m
x ram we
, which prevail to an alirmtog ex-
aatlcod in persona of a t fever, etc., aUfoaugh all in rakfoet la i ef to* throat, sasDettrae — ll —* foUaeular r«nk whfoh to to vtow to toa aye whw tha ma
ilMS. eimshws
sjaaBaegEg-ggsgsas ss
Hoax to*I
i BEEfotty i
ate foam half to I
large quaattttm frra There u also at^H
'.called tha larynx, or huaton toaww w R ilamfe applm *e rraartahle chorda, called the voeal iigamwtk They t tort to Iwgth, aad rendered mow or lem maw by toe
formation X the voles,
.the I
toa
itsSaas
called the vocal
hp tots
i two earinm with Hen ia pmitumd
xttanlatod by tha tongue, the Hpe ami the uaaal savaltw I by ton raArtor ta Ottoeira ef dtoaaam an wvwtoua wd OMEfoEou wtE compialu X a dryera, or huaky feeling to ■ *ad a difficulty X swallowing or epeaktog without irat her will hava a superabundance X mueous, wd discharge npaetaUy after anting a warm meal or taking a wamdrirt.
Thra m Kw a* thaw w uneasy nnaation in tha nppor part X tha throat, attendad by a foequart totow to amaMaw. ■’toapaftEMJtoahuw aaeualamad to employ hia voice in public qieehtag <w ra»tog.thOWfo. ton gT»i>i«x Ira exRwt,»omX power in the voeal eraaw.unaa*toratotoata2yra,rttoaw*Krawpa4Ruprtpwwuw? hoanwralaalwprrant Oh arpafoag tafttaflaw aad •wawaad tha paatoKw walla of tha pharynx, they will appear
aforaaeavmiug them parts wlU be studdad over with . tf toadtaaamta reeent, then gland* will appear quite wrtealy whw lbs throntta axpamd tom stTeM tight. In atoeX a spilt pan, aad may bo radlly oboarvod by thapra “ ra handla wd looking in the giaae. It to hardly ■u wd racking cough. Aphonia, (or lorn X voice,) ttoto dlseass. This chronic inflanunatton of the "rnfty Ia Unger* eu from month to month, or from year ng—> ha othxa more rapid—made a Uttie wor*e and ita t cold, art laaily ruaulta in ulceration. The expectoraart flnoEy undlatinguiahable from that X consump-
-, ftaaiiy die*. da to this dam al diseases, have been
cauterizing, or burning the
laall
■WStf,
^ w aSSJSWS .iiM. 5 ’“ oenstoting X Fine Gold Watches, Piano*, (laMnrt Organa, Scwiog Machines. Solid Silverware. Ladies’ Gold Watches, etc., amounting to . 142,990 Send for programme and see for joursclf Oat
W>. W T E I>! ^Agaato in evrey town, county and neigh-
rt *auo. TO tho one that sella tha second largest number, n gold wnteh valued at gnu. To he wawha tall* the third torgeatnumber, a Splendid SUvar A aw Ir,an Hunting Case Watch, vDued at bond with T. B: KeCaity. Authe feitaful fulXllment X our
** ©-A. TT T X © TT.**
At wa can not be penonnlly acquainted with alloar agent*, and therefore, cannot be respon tible for tkam, peiaoni. do-irous of purchasing ttotato. aalammey aio aoquaintad with their
agaat. had. bettersend direct to us.
fSSfe 1
letter, at bur doOartor over by exprast.
money by portofoee order or regetterod tt our rlak; ar, whan the amouat fo tw
MODS
of oismBunoH
The manner of distributloa to be decided aad conducted by a committee of twenty to be seb ed from tbe ticket holders, by them atthe time of
the Concert.
H E F FE R EIV C E. John C. Haw, Cashier First National bank. Judge Samuel X. Perkins, Indianapolis, InWilltom A Lowe, attorney at law and United State* nension asent. Geneml FredTKueaer, attorney at law and United Stataa commtoaioner.
J<
labn Hanna.
at law, late United
^TKAMENCINKt.
«••• * MANN
KNfolNK
SOKTAB ATO STATIONARY StMM Mfert art IkftUAM
THOM 4 TO SB HORSE FOWKJL 11*80 rOtTiBLI SAW MILLS.
TTk/Ehave the oldest,largest andmost complete TV works ta theUalted States, ileyot^ oxclu
States, devoted
cture of Portable Engines a
gaw Hills, which, for simplicity, compactness.
lively to tbe i
s si
The grew asaount X boiler room. Are surfac and cylinder area, which we give to the rate
in use; and they are adapted t
power Is required.
they requ.
id, or furnished or
*epower, make our Engines the most power
nu aad cheapest in u even purpose where _
All tbe* constausly on bam
short notiee. ,
Descriptive circulars, with price list, sent oi
application.
WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO.. Utica. N. Y. Branch office, 96 Maiden Lane. N T. CtoT augSdly
SEEDS. ETC.
WtoU-rt AXtr.IhkHTCi; irsi 1H13. PXTKAN, WIARD & CO., RARUISVRLLH, KENTUCKY, Wholesale Dealers in Seeds and Implements, And Manufacturers and Dealers in Lime end Oement.
inducements to wholeself ivy dealers in ail kinds of
#ole proprietors of
buyer*. W* are hea Bnptomenta. We are
•rCTKXNPM POTATO 1»R«GKK,* Which we guarantee to dig Caster than ten mcu.
can pick them up.
fegpCatatogue’sfarntehed on application angtodto BITKIN. WIAKD A i •>
COAL.
Co&l! Coal!! Coal!!! WRIGHT in, .Tl 1 € K j, es t ITtYRry land
DXALKKS is
MGHLANO, BRAZIL A!*iD PiTTSBURC
G O -A. Xj ! *
YXTE deliver to anv part of the city, tree oi TV charge, give (mil measure, and sell
• wer than any honse in the city.
rd era atRBWmt Maryland
e, s
Leave ym: r decZl -lain
CONFECTIONERS.
SZ-rt.'Z-KTMlS <Sc OAtoRTSK, 40 Vest Was king tea street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., wle uy».
States district attorney, sixth district, Springer A Tanee, State agents Hancock Life
Insurance Company.
General David Kilgore, Yorktown, Indiana. 1 tentesas* Colonel Jrtta r. Cheek, preaent '’S&SSSSST&n, Lawrencehurg, to-
stifoiifo
T B. McCarty. Auditor of State.
ot aMm0 * m 0 °“ t7>
John TrieaeU, Clerk Hamilton county, tw
dinsn.
William O’Brian, attorney at Law, late Colonel of the Seventy-fifth Indiana Volunteers, Kobiea-
vilta.
Martin tope. Ameaaor X Internal Revenue, sixth district, Indianapolis. IS' Tickets to ConcerTfor sale at the prineigrtltowg^ ewrti^. Mrtoertfort^aterata
M. MAI
aarreooDS.
sswxsl YMarmrt la afeve Having treated and
r pwapra X a ear*, aalra X the express wish X the pcHwf
arafer toa ow X toa oaw iwMdh
Havtoftfowflad art eHHrtdRrtaM ton wfl paar, to tola eliytrtxtoiw hundred eaawX ra
toa civefo w tfora d tMhrtrrtfenfid
Rate that my fees for toa earn X a era X ■ tow i, artewtox ta toe rtwdlag art m r*e«e; a oaadld opfntea always givea; imyjpeerammt^honan, tt towltj^ptide and saUafaeUou Irapar-
n ' UJ 22f2imm
P.Q.C.HUNT, wnumIwhbatlet, . Vtaa *f MeConl 4k Whaatlar-UW-MUN^taj.^^ V. T. WALLACE, ' refCtoanra tDapat. M.1
, M Weat Waah-
CAPT. J. H. < Private Saentarr to Mai
WUhT-lLBtoCrt^ AaSitaC of State.
IHgr ijjtm
rOBBZGft
That Utoae at a diztaace may have a l portunfty tetae ‘ appends few i ■vaitodthemnivm X my new memon m part* X tbe State. V. G BOBBRXSON, EteW. 8. WILSON, Nag. L. H. WORLAND, B*q. AF. LOVE, Etq. E.K. HOED, Dtotrtet Attorney. AHX nhelbnllle. Shalbv oounty. J. K BOLENS, F*q, Bommuet, Wahaeh oa JOHN K WHEHLEB, B*q^ Northfleid. 1 J. N. MELTON, EK-, G. W. CONSN, B*q.< THOS. COLMAN, toq., J. M. LLOYD, Of Lafkyette. J.H.BARR, N. WESTFALL, FEND. H. BARBEE, L. OBERHOLZEB, WM. COATES, JOHN M. QBHBN. BMMlMr. —-a.WHaMLFH.B-M—me. IIIkh%S5S=V :
j - -a—mo-
_n.a ^ a—i wtaw,y—<
mnw i a— —ir-— - ' —-
.’srsrr&i
TSsssa^
HUM apoa. to, art truth
3 1TT11T-- - . • .
(MARBLE WORKS.
T. S. JAMES Sc CO., iMARJBT aK "WO»KS
VINEGAR.
MAHXiOVE, POSTON & to. The only Manufacturers and Dealers in Pure Cider Vinegar. ' Wbftleaal* art Betmll. -
ALSO.
8ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. k l.T kind* of Countnr Produce received and a sold. Orders flw GreeerieB tfUed promptly. Will pay the highest market
•7 Bask Market Street, (A few dooeaeraxthe PostofiRoe,)
j*Trttofo III | IWfeEiTf 4TF* RT1 RED-
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
FOSTEK, HOLLOWAY 4k CO., TYTHOLESALB Grocers, Commission McrVV ohante, and dealers ia CEMENT. FLAMER PARIS, WHITE SAND. FLOUR, FISH, SALT, Etc., Etc. Virginia avenue and southeast corner Delaware an art janS-3ai
aS^ci^
ft* xo ooxxacno* with an oma uwabusb (■■ef the mme name, in or out of Indianapolis - W. A H. GLODF, Itepriataa^ HaanocoExacrro* with xxTOTHkaxarkZLiaaNtotoaf tha tam* uama. tear autXtodlaaapolto
FLOOR, FEED, ETC.
WOOL.
TYLKEI, MclIVIEEM to VO.. WOOL CMtomissMto Mercftatols, No*. 1C and 149 Congress Street, toldtv « ’ * ' toOWTOH.
NOTICE.
Krista MfeE MtTIITIO ^YyEhave tibe^ttmyUg, [ Md^L^>elieve, the country. It works all hind* X day, and make, with noe pair otmnlea, 5,000 good Brick per hour, and by steam 4,8*). Satisfaction guaranteed. Our Repremteg Brick Machine,with one man and ahoy, will repress<U00 brick per day. The Empire Shingle (cutting) Machine pleases every one that tries it. A-RBOCA, General Agent, Janlldly 141 Broadway. New York.
FIRE ALARM.
wTlUiELB LtFOMMATIOh.^ rruis FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH, now oo X practical exhibition at No. 51 South Illinois
such a sensation
not t te in gam
M f a copper w tached at one cad to a lever, which rises or fella
X practical exhibition at
street, which ha* beam creating sc Xfetoto the mere northern cities,
a new aad
City itioa
Alarm, bat a new and late in yen for the ate of Hotel*, Private Dwellings and business Houses. It consists of n copper wire at-
F- W. Fauh f Oeteraaa. ■. EMMEKICM ft Cft., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FLOU&y PEEP GSAIH, y Seeg, Kettfcky jmSe^l, AMD ILL uxsa Sf SEEDS.
Oft. Bd wm (Under Nafoepelitaft Theater, j mart dim - INMANAPOLIB, INDIANA.
.SigBI
iS&W
c.LiiaMk htoT CAPITAL SALOOK
hg^dg^atufactlou to our patron..
aft URN wire contracts or expands, and when at a certain point toadies ft try?JOT which starts a in any pert of ta* dwelling, ao semitive ia the wire, and to perfect the machine, that the occupants X the bouse are at once Informed X their danger through the agency X the Alarm, and in srastent time to prevent taedertruetiMtX their P1 AKUnhi* Agent will viettow numerous citimea throughout the city, art nil who value their llvm and property tbouhl aot fell to cell and eareftiUy examine the utBfoy Xtais vraatRn fevuafooh. and leave their orders to have it put up immadUftMr to their houses. TUwnafofe and
Oounty Right# for tale.
*MOIt»ON, DxWALD A MEYERS.
AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
■ftEBEfdlis WE«dfe«B4 ftgriral.BrEt w o jrjs: s: PtoHfe Mtoft ftpr faER WtoRtotoN, CANTS, NNATS,
AN CASAT
W. H. JONES, General Agent. — I Superintendent.
X tha Union
> FZcroaT,
ttreat, oan square west
KlDlA^AlNil
/n MEIGilANTS liNION EXPRESS COMPANY.
w m sao.ooo.ooo.
■ ■ i
FnloM 4 Parcels,
riaj Omr ohm titan 13,000 miles of Express Une,
Art to more than
FOURTEEN HUNBRBft OFFICES, , And throujA them to More than 4,000 GStiee and Towns, At JPns* and Xdbeval Bates,
COST.
Extending, ... *, B*ds perarat by
Ik
L J. 8i XSUMBULL. Agent.
