Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1867 — Page 2
DAILY BEBALD.
L.AS’IC XKB3VKUIV. SdMor.
omom-Mauu waamia. 10 i<9 KMt waaMafftoa
FRIDAY MOB?) IRQ,
MARCH «.
ooverMr Mortou, In • ipneeh in the Senate on the 13th Inetant, thai expreeeed hie viewe in regeM te the eUtae of the rebel State*: "Soaethlnt wae eatd la the dtoeuMen ef yeeterday mth regard te the euwe of the rebel Btatee. I do not haow that M te gOTtlnent tethie dleeneriOn to am* that qaeedoa. I can nntjr aay that on thA point * hareat* way* differed from the Senator ffrtai Ma*ee ■ buietta; I have alway* bellered that tbeee x _, .
rebel State* were State* la the Helen, but wltn* ?»gta
ad unauthorised aorernaunt^andl ItoanJ
ffroottn*
Illegal and unaothonsed hare never wen any aeeei odtbe terrltortaTiheoryl lint hae had, under the < power neeeaeary fbr the Uon, without treajhtoll
od province* and
iarjr fw the work of treaUag theee Slate* md ae laving been r iditlen. TherebelM
•mnanr #■ MiiMtory
Mr. Snam, the pedagogue of the Senate, eeene to have forgotten hit record, bUdeMorateiy ezpreeeed optnlone npen the aC toilltary rale in a repnbUean government, er elee he la ee eneeedtngly piegwettve to Me Ken^anff m affrlw Wrmkfat, that the flow* of to-day ere thrown atfd* far eoto* new ereehet which ha nnbraeee the nest. The Maaeadraaett* Senator tela ttehaWtof giving to the world hie idea* open gov*rnni*ntal theorlee and pettey through ®*medteum of •et resolution*. Dwlag thoeartfnertef *• rammer of ISM he t***l*;*n»Vi~ : Mhb a eerie* of reeolution* upon tlwffelWeal dtnatlon, among which wee me fetlowlpf. which lejuet adapted to the pmnt condition
of poblte effbir*. It made: wi^taJypow*?^heT^ff?*
6 Family of tmUable purgative 1
temne In the wetoi* wnr>
urging the olcto^onthe ton Batlroad,
a* conquer*
_ _ ^ edooed toe
territorial condition. Th* rebellion wee rappretwed upon the theory that Utey were State* whoae peopl* were In InrafrecUon. Acting cn that theory, at the oloee of the war w* found them Stato* without government of nay kind: end the Jurisdiction of the Government of the United State* attached, and tthae not yet been discharged. We are hound to guaranty republican forint of guvonaent to all theae Statei, and when we found ten Btatee without government# nt ell, our jurisdiction attached at once, and It oen only he dtocbarg! ed by the fbll and niooeaefbt MtablUhment of
republican State govommento.”
The theory of BvMimi ie oppeoite to that of Governor Mokton, and far mere conriitept with the reconstruction legislation of Congrea*. Ua take* the position that through armed rebellloa and their subjugation by the military power of the General Government, those States lost alMh* rights which they pernested under the Constitution while members of th* Union, and th* tarmtnntlet of the war left them as conquered territories, or provinces. Hence, he argues, that Congress has the right to exclude them from representation In Congress, until It has recognized them upon such a basis as It may dictate—that ithaa the right to Impose juit such conditions for their restoration, or reconstruction, as It may deem fit, or bestir the welfare of th* gov* State*, and the perpetuity of the Government. Governor Mobtow says, on the centrary, " 1 have always believed that theae rebel State# wore States In the Union,” and that “ the rebellion was suppressed upon th* theory that they wore States whose people were In Insurrection.'’ If Governor Mortok’s theory, or position, Is correct, then It most follow that the bill passed by CeagNto fw th* military government of the so railed rebel State* is an act of despotism without warrant or Juatlflcation—an usurpation ol^owsr will no otber apology than the tyranfe plea that “might make* right.” During the rebellion and at its close the eo celled confederate States, each and nil, bad the seme organised governments—the same const!tutfonr and organic laws that they possessed previous to the insurrccllon against the authority of the general Government. The cessation of hostilities, their surrender to the military power of th* general Government and return to Ita authority, and tbelr renewed allegiance, placed them precisely in the same relation* to the general Governaftnt which had existed previous to the insurrection of their people. If Congrese has the right or authority to raperaede, to subvert, the existing eivll governments In the Seuthem Statu, (and Governor Monro* insists " that these rebel States art States In the Union ”) and pines thorn under military rale, does not the Arne right and authority exist to interfere in the same way with the governments of any other State*, even theee which have always been "loyal” to the General Government? Thla position ran not be meccssfully controverted, and upon the very same argument and for the same reraon* by which it is attempted to justify th* suppression of the so called rebel State government*. Suppose Indians, Ohio and Illinois were under tbe control of 'the Democratic party—n party obnoxious to the majority In Congress. Those State* have not conceded invested the negro** within them with tbe ballot; they have not, as Governor Morton insists that the rebel Stafta shall do as one condition of rosterntton, provide an unmlxed system of common school educa-tion-common schools open alike to Mack and white children—ta toot thev have not conceded to the negro pouuoat equality, nave no* made them equal under the lew. Hence, n radical Congress might aay theee Stale* have not Republican forms of government, and therefore bound to guarantee to them governments of that character. This would be claimed as a justification for aetting aside the civil governments In those States and placing them under arbitrary military rale, under a despotism, for such Is military government. Even If tbe contingencies we have named In regard to Indiana, Illinois and Ohio, did not exlrt In other Statae, yet some reason could b* found by a party determined to vote to a*t aside State government, In consequence of being In the hands of an obnoxious and oppratng party, which would seemingly justify thl* stretch of power. If Governor Monroii’* theory of the status of tbe rebel State* I* correct, then he it sustaining a policy toward* those State*
mo^ despotic character,and fFReb
establishing a military drapetism over th*
ruins of * Constitutional Government.
recognition will he contrary not only to the erasritotion, but alao to t b at essential principle of our government which, in the language of Jefferson, establishes "the supremacy of the
dvll ever tie military government.” That just fit* the Bhkbmam bill for the more
cadent government of the States lately In rebellion, or, ns It had better be known, the military government bill. Can Mr. SuMirn, with aay coniletaaey, vet* for the admtadon of • State Which he* been forced to mtore 1U relations to the General Government through military power—placed under n rale which he declared can not be » * republican form of government according to th* requirements t€ the Constitution?” Mr. Suiom harped n great deal about the obligation of Congrem to guarantee to the State* M republican *rma et government,” ye* he euetmneanffvota* tor a measure which subject* those Matas to* condition that he admit# Is "oentmry to that
mtlal principle of our Government which,
in the language of JnreunOM, HtoblMm
tbe supremacy of the civil ever the military
authority.’ ” There i* but little hop* tor preserving Dm government and republican iaatttutloni when tbe destiny of th* country has fallen into the heads of political quack*, of •mall calibre politicians who are willing to jnbvert the ementlnt principles of Ik* Gov-
ernment to satisfy their party maUra. Exhwaantlna of m Olantt Monnrti. It will be remembered that In Me toll of
1864, agent* were appointed la Me differ** State* to vitit our and** for Me purpora of distributing Uekota to the Midton. Among theae agents from How York wmCoioad North, Levi Cohn ted Marvin M. Jen**. On the T7th of October of Mat yoar they were arrested and committed to th* OM Cnpttoi prison, on a charge of “ddrimOnff aafdfsre of theta votae.” While In prtwa Umt were subjected to grose erueiaee and indignities. At the time of ihetr arrest and tor eewenl wrahe
afterward, the
denounced
for
—The Renssalser Telegraph to construction of n railway from W<. Toledo^Logansport and Burlington
—William A. Gabo, for some yean Identi ted With the fortune* of th* Bedford jitependent, has valedleted, but promts** M always ” look back upon the time spent In Bedford ae the beautiful oasts in the Sahara et Hto.” He is succeeded by W. S. Benhaa. -Two hundred and thtaty-eevra people
died out of Evansville hut year.
Loyal Morauty.—a devout membra et the " loyal ” family who passed ae n prraehra of the gospel In many places, and who wa* n resident of Me neeth port of the county, Mt his family last fall and went to the wratene part of the State and taught school. He thorn succeeded la securing the affections of n rich
towed by noe
I to effhet, tolThe ptito purify ^•r prat-
er • eaddea relope* or rrappe weooof many ortho aMaaoras dtoendosa wh interim* thestemaeh. Asaspeedy^T** Uvor, whoa Ho Sosptd state obstruct* digestion, and a# * Hlk snver against sudden attacks of eptdomic* and eoraagfens dtooraes, Badwnr* Be*m losing PM* momseqnnlhd In the selenraeTmodMa*. In eases of severe Uyapeptta, oT ladle Uon, tenors, lafiammaltaa ortho Bowels, Dull Pate*. Boastbnra, oto, they are warraalad to Stihel » emit. Being covered with swratgnm, they an tattotoaa, and hov* no smoU. They an gaaorally used thronghont the family of m
Sold by
Pric* M era** per box.
which toey were nr , , r
tod. and Mn Domoentic party wrarei ed ny Moot nowapaporn to hove bora <
In like offonsra in all M* Matos.
After a trial, tramtantiag on the Mh day ef January, 188A, the mm wen acquitted, but they wen not discharged, nor
made known to Mam. Cot discharged on the 3Sth day ed furnished with an official statement
qulttalby the Secretary of War. On the i day he wae Informed by the Secretary Cohn and Jones had bom found guilty, and sentenced to ImprteMmmt for llfo. Th* two latter were discharged two weeks atteo-
ward.
During Mr. Ltneota'e administration, the parties could obtain no copies of th* proeoedings of the military commission before whom they were tried, though sarasotly endeavoring to do so. They not long ago ootainod an order from President Johnson directing Me war department te famish Mem with such eppv. It unearthed the faete w* have eltod. They are compiled from n statement made by a prominent Democratic newspaper, aaff there win, prohahly, ho nommiengnef thdtr correctness by Mo pram of tho ruling party. At that timo that prow wa* buey la lauding Secretary Stanton ae tho embodiment of stateemanshlp and patriotism, and at this time It ie equally buey In aeertblag the same and many other virtue* to Abraham Ilnaato, Msssra. Lincoln and Stanton were eognlsaat of md directed the proceedings relating to the arrest, trial and Imprisonment of tho Hew York agents. Mr. Lincoln knew, of hto ossa personal knowledge, of tbelr Imprisonment after their acquittal hy a military immlsrtno “a court organized to convict md ordered to condemn,” md foiling only in this Instance to fulfill the purpose of Ita creation because there was not a particle of evidence against the accused—and he refused to Mow mm the Justice even of a eopmgf tho noooaodlam by which they might esMMUb the.r entire Innocence of the charge on which they had hem M unjustly, wantonly md merely punished. So for an tho faete w* have given era in theta selves concerned, disconnected from all ctircumstaaew tending to seUbfteh pnresnol New York agents, they make up n black record. They show npm the port of tbe kigbeet officers of the Government, charged wlM md sworn to the enforcement of Ita lews, n contempt for tbelr official oaths and for tho moat sacred rights of Aaaerlean citizens that could only bo entertaloed by mm capable of
great enmeo.
To understand ftilly, however, the extant of the criminality of Messrs. Lincoln and Stanton la Mia matter, it must bo known md mmemborod Mat the mm whom they lynehod
Tort adverse to
IImni President
d MoCtoUm ** ^morataiimSS Mo presidency. Ml Ua rain wae 1 a fair election in tbe army of th*
Potomac would giro Mow York to General Mc< lellm. Tno Mow Yof* agmte wrao trytng to obtain tuck m election, and It was becaus* of this Mat they won* onratod and imprisoned on a charge of which Messrs. Ltneofn
01
” and Stanton ware oftlhm nmiBtudlng soldi end in The admletlm < H elude* all poastMl
duct of bust ness.
A Hndtcnlta Eetlmlte of the log I nan
Legiolatnre-
The Indianepofis Journal md the Mew Albany Commercial, both radleal BepubHean organs, and both occupying a high position In ttifelr party, arc having n very spirited and somewhat personal controversy ov*r Me ebraactsr of the present Legislator* for ability and Integrity. The Stato organ iMtoto Mot It was very considerable In Mora regrade, and that It accomplished M much for th* Interest*
of tbe State, at its late session,
preceded It. Tbe provincial organ Minks otherwise, and having mixed wlM Me bers “mnehly” during the seaslon jnet termlnated, It arrives at directly an oppoelte opinion and expresses Mem boldly and positively, la its issue of yesterday morning, the. Mew Albany paper remarks in thla wise of the
legislative Solons.
«If tbe corruptions commeneed already In our StaWLegislature progress at th* rate they have advanced of late years, Me General Assembly of Indiana will soon become as notoriously mercenary as Mat of MewTork.Pmnsylvanta, and otber older States. The longest purse, tbe wealMlest corporation, the shrewdest manipulator, tho most powerful monopoly will make tbe laws and mould Mo togtslotlon
of a tax ridden
ef Me facto hfitoataMprepoaalbiMr of* defonra of tho son tosn. Ltncoln and Stan I— in Ml* Will their povtiomo ftiratoh rebutting testimony ?— Chicago nates.
A fifaeraehweetio Fnpov on Zacha-
VMM Ch—tiler.
Tho Worcester, Meesochueette, Oaeette rays: ’<*. Senator Chandler, ef Michigan, 1* a rieh mm, a vary rich mm; Indeed ha Ie aaM to be eno of the rich**! awn In the tatiam Aeeueh
he Is doubtleea-entitled to m lag great nssposfi. ^bet w^^to hardly ureparod to no quite
Tvgarus, aoa erence for wealM ae be evl ■ the Interest* jmepte^FMe United Staton s ns anytitoffg 'JEnt debotam Motenme*
V certain rebel revenue collectors, Mr. Chandler
Secretrar of Me Trmeury aovrattyte S?C2?J!SaEWS5-?
H 'publican party.” If the premises and Me charge* of Me Commercial are correct, and much could bo eefd on the matter, tho conclusion is IrTSStStlllle that If there was any corrupt legtslatim, or any legislation attempted which —— fniUgs ted by venal constderatim*, tor sttffeh purpose*, ae" the lest Legislature wa* decidedly Republican,” with tbe mejorlty Me mpmslblltty rests. Look at Its action, for lostanee upon the temperance qumtlon. Mo doubt legislative legerdemain defeated M* passage of either a stringent Herat* or prohibitory law. A strong license law patted the Senate but It wae defeated In M* / Hons* by staving off action upon it nntll Me cloee of the session. No doubt th* Republican member* generally were committed to sueh legislation, but tbe party Itederb defeated *a law wblcb they would have voted for, bod It not been for fear of losing the German vote thereby, and hence tbelr party rapramacy. We do not charge that bribery, « “long purses ” Influenced Mis action,.but tho motive which governed It wa* non* the lea* mere*, nary. There were measures brought forward, nr suggested, which, If May had bom earned through, would no doubt hov* benatittod of fbo members, and there Is no qnsation, as tbe Commercial alleges, Mat Ms "mestpow rrflt! monopolies have mado Ms lows sad moulded the legislation of a tax ridden people,” and through wfcwt mnilforaMuto to to unnecessary to suggest. Bat sr* or* not dirposed to mix in Mis family quarrst, yet it tominds as of tho old adage, * when rogues Ml
out,” etc.
A Yew weeks age, m mu uuciiowr woose whiskers were bcglnalog to stiver, omeludod to renew bis sge by marrying a aebsol gtnwbieb, by tbe way, to tooeefm. After gaining Me motber’s consent, tbe next Ming was to tie tbe knot; tbe next Ming, furnish a house, and take little Lottie wtft heme; thing In order was to Mm acoarse, tbe domeetle wheel b day, bis lordship come IB.« where Is my Lot pier wlM erne a Bridget Husband, In all tl heart, rushed oat In tho yard
The Jf/pAl teou mvm of Me bsperMTSiM 'tSSc^tp
lly, who bra Mo prefix ef Rev. to hi* name, and who Uvea toward Me south parteCJho eounty, ts about to be Involved la n salt In regard to Me paternity of an illegitimate child wtU^aruatlc wldsw of Ms M^hborhood^—Benjamin Brave* waa recently tried in Ms Prmkiia Circuit Court on Me charge of having poisoned six valuable horses belonging to James T. Brown. Reeves escaped m a tsobnical deMM In Me lafflstamt. Robbkxy « lDnrauB0c-On last Tharaday night throe man succeeded la attracting the attention of Mf watchman of Hosaford’a hominy mill, in Edinburg, by an unusually loud note* outsUto sf Ms door, which opsaOi m Ms outside, and going out to see what wan th* eanae of th* noles, one of tbe scoundrels hsing hid behind Ms doer, Mixed Ms watekman from behind, and wlM the assistance of Mo othors securely bound him. They Mm entered Mo mill and blow open Me safe, taking therefrom about #680 m greenbacks. Tkon was n ooutdsrabls amount of borato and checks la Ms safe which Me Mlevra refused to take. It appears Mat they know Me Watchman, for they called him by name, telling him to keep quiet asd he would not bo
hurt.
—Tho animal recently killed near New Albany prove* to bo a felie eanadeneie et Ms
tint water.
—The Lafayette " ladle* ” have queer ways of doing Mings. They not saly shraO at gmtiamm, wtta fogrhatwtail rstolvors, M "gnthratitelrshirts andor ihetr srms,”aM do ssrao M Ml walking.” WUasraM* fottrav-
tog fossa Mo Courier:
Tho Fourth Ward had nsmratlon lost oigM. About slovm o’clock a (snUoman and lady
near Brown,
od to stop a moment on Me sidoWata, and the gmtieman took to hi* heete, running obtlqumy, Indian fashion, ktom the street, to dodge * pistol boll which the lady amt after him. Hoovldmtiy escaped unhurt, an kin locomotion wan not Impaired, tint mo ■hot wan iratiaad tho lady rsirsated, leav a handsomo four-shooter m the grouud. I wan attired In a heavy black dreae, but «« •ring her sklrta under her arm she exhibited •om* tall wSlklag In the direction of Un wood. Our Informant ia a gentleman of mature yean, and la younger day* could hove written n sonnet on n lady’s eyebrow, but he solemnly assures us font be did not notice the lady's ankles, nor can he certify whether abe wore
etovma or twos.
If Uagte was Ms sye-witness alluded to, ws dan soy he did scum " tall looking ” while tho lady waa suhlMttag her « Ml walking”— WlM bra skirts gathered under her arms, ' —A mm drove a fins pair of match honsa, valaod at #000, Into Me river at Terre Haul*, and drowned Mem. They belonged to Hr.
Woodman see.
A Card to Invalid*. A Closyymaa. walls residing to OoaM Aasoriw mo missionary, dlsoovntod n sift and simple ■•medy for th* Core of Xervout Weakness, Early Decay, Dlssnsse of the Prtnnry mad Seatoal Organs, and tbe whole train or diaonlen. hem mbybaaeftti and vtotow habtte. tisoatm tarn have bran erand by Mto noble renu Fsnmptedbyodratnto bsmflttbsaffitstod and nafortemato, I wffl send tim neips fovpsoyssfog aadnelag MtomsdMao, in a sratad mvslopc, aay cue who noeds 1*. ran o rex anon. Addrc
JOOKPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible Boas*,
flMUdly New Torh City.
out walking on TsnM
^■obmrVsd
•were lawfully prosecuting n work advrana to
■tontobtttemiiil inli i f MsM
present Secretary
and General HcClellan
date- for
r..'srrul til at a
Me Individual
md
te to doobttonmtttM to ^ ^ -
. « for in our irate svldenty Minks Me
United Stats* ought tog*. Ins
it dotetoia tte Ssunte m ttefibfpsus of certain rebel rovsnuo ootlmlsri, HrTctendler
took the 8w
task for Ms
stlgm^lzod flm as n poupor.'md of about $3,000. That yra JW—lTfouch a* he
waa worth. Ho ws #1,000 to be a clerk
goods store to Detroit.” Incredible Mat» Sens tot
■«r#uhtodryl I'JSS’SS er, raw m mo
bla Mot n Son stay t
should have permitted' h.-. ... .... „ » beat of debate, to hove arad such Irngungn i Ml* toward an effirar of r
Wearono ndarirsrof;
itios. We betirae that t _
advoedfe Me Fnoldmyiii which kTva* utterly tooompotmt Md bto mistake la evident to Ms Wtets oouis s^^KsEassTTaTr'"*'
tench in Wi
If nof to
te rieh In WsMlngtm was a crime. Had te
.... - —
-iladeod.
■atira m English snob.
, _ m wbowMootlodto to*, ore one of the court* aa to tte social do-
a vary acceptable Carlyle, la * raver* aa bery, speaks of a person Mfy before one of tbe cop
sitlon of a certain party. On Me Individual referred SO wi
Ptevoo, replied. “ Wky, InbnttW ttrtnb so,he keep* a gig.” Wo suppose 31r. Chandler, et Mehlgan, baa some sneli standard ol rsepoota .
being a.ke(r If *n?d ffl C w,hJ
disgraraftll, Mtisra hope
sidered a dipg* ml icon duct or
led
la
ffiaby of world
■tatesmansbiporj proportion to the! the depth of tbelr
BaSgSggsfegMag tbe expiration of his nirasT tersa <■ -w-
knowledge
jlragbcf mS?^SB
free wlM each otter by selling each otber Into
•iftverjr.
— •m ■
ltesow, qgj clrclej,.gi l „ U p ,u.wl fttirt. for
Mon Mad Dogs Kiluip.—Yesterday Judge Patterson ws* forced to kill n fine pointer dog Mat exhibited positive symptoms of hydremhobis, spasms, footblag at the mouth, eta. He also, as a matter of safety, shot another dog Mot ted bom associating wiM Me rabid dog. W* alao loaned Mot Mr Edward R. Bryant w$n forced y as toad ay to kill s valuable little rat terrier, it having gone mad. 2err# Saute Xxpreu. Aleolft sm Footi assti Motile laa-Te St—ay of Emtaeat Profeaaioai
teoa*
Th* Investigation by n committee of tho Maaoaehuaotts Legislature Into Me worklnga of tte pretobltasy taw in that Statets bringing to light o number of curious fasts, many ef not be gainsayed, Mat the law ts inoperative; Mat It oppreaara the honest dealer, white It favors the roguo; Mat it dora rat check drunkanaara, white It dora Interfere wlM the pen*, perity of tte legitimate hotel buetaom of Ma Mote; But Mo moot striking fact brought to light te. Mat, In Me opinion of Me beat mndl eal auui^Ule* in tte Htato, alcohol to not n poison, but it both medicine and food when properly need and not abused. Tbe Maraoehusetts papers are publishing the following testimony on these potaqWvhlch seems to te making quite an impression la and around Mo Dr. Edward H. Clark*, of Boston, on* of
modteal nrofesaora In Harvard Coitem, three yeara ho bad lived in WMO
Aadteto* tte world ovovpsodnood. Lodtes will find tt not only a certain remoi Eamosn, Pashm and Boauttfo tte Hair, hot adcalnbte artlete for tte Toilet, aa It te Uglily ■fomod with n rich nnddoUcato ■ndeatof tbe ftagnmiodor of tte Oil* of Fate nAMooon* temnwol of foorst. I Bonmillumtllhlfasfhssa TTblrhln dtitarag f semt, and tte tenacity wttb which ttetiagsto ho tenllhraWlaFanil yaissn, to ffteabov* article* for aolo by all Drnggktooad •mfomaia.otq faihiltii saih bextbycxymi to any addsom, by thopsoprfitSars. T. W. WEIGHT A CO, MO Liberty .tusk New Terk. For sate in fodtampoUa by WUea ABoynolds,
HYOIEHIO WlHE ma slam In snOpbyitalans.fo mode ef Admtfota tfoeoav
for obaso nothing te* alcohol or 1 ktea. fttortahorthmany othorl
And Ms IBM* la sxqnti th* Nervon* Flnlds la tsgoatiy exbtteraSas by imahnatt tlonaof tho Dlgeatlvo Orgaxs,aad d guor, by gently refreshing and atti Erato, ClviBg • honlthy tone to the ten, it tear as behind none of Mo batefol toffneneoe Mot follow alcoholic attenlanfo Wow rant that, npm trial. Hygienic Win* will
Foaaeeetafwonderfkirlrtomla alii pepetannd Debility, and moreover is nex
ram
a rarammarmr^ To Lodtea, aapaclal1y.lt will prarea woet« Snot relief for theee ailatent* to whtcl. ,u* • stoat liabl*. LAMBKBT A KAMP1NO. tt andMBraodwoy.BowTorb. ■UbCAT PEELS wtilt Wtoo, rapertor to aaytbta port Jntaoof th* gnort grape, frnfoy and tioltetem beyond doaeriptlm. Try tt and te vtnsad. BeM of the Wines ar* for tale by Browning ft 8loea; H. H. Lee, uador Betas Howe; Bay ft Co., corner nitooia and Washington street.
IWIfmO * ftCMAH, aapetta. Anem* for Indlsan
•woot fopngansiAi Wo shall not prorate our raotet ef Sweet Opopoux at tbe Patels Boyal aatit onr esteemed cons to. Napoleon, ransign* Jfexico to racle 8am for sol* hoepta We shall toralsh him wttb * token of ramo sweetoat pcrfnme. B. T. URTH ECO, Mmnihetxrenof tte Floral rerfraae, Now To mart* dim
■old Mat for I
grosriog countries^od had seen very ilttl* Intemperance in any of them. Alcoholic drink* ar* administered by Me profession generally, but they vary wttb tte condition of Me porton who take* them. Oftentimes tte drinking of wines of Mo country supplies tbe plaee ef food, but Ml*, b* raid, depended upon tb* condition of tte persons taking It, md for nU practical purpose* Men* wines may te considered as food In certain cooes. There are * certain dam of narcotic agent* which tend to In sr sera tte tnm ef Hteby cheeking Mr ehtego of Usoura. There are often maw where * person, apparently ia good braitb, fs much aided and uuilt itp by Me ura otaieo-
~ found It
boUc agnate, and te had fot glrn lafonsation specially Mm abauM me Uquoraacco
judgemmt, tho same
m*. oto.
i necessity to MU subject.
IC. White, professor In tbe Harti school, sold Mat ho disagreed
liquors according to Melr asm tame aa Mey would tobacco,
•sr
vard medical
wlM tte French etemlsu la tte notlm that alcohol did not am!mtlal* wlM Me system, and stotodntooMo length tte Mransr to which drahot aoto braoffdally ra o stimnlant and sw ^DhOttoraWcaddl Hatoios odd Mai te bra Iteved alcohoUe oomMnationa to act dtettaally npm Mo hamm system as wsfl as medically. Dr-J. B. Jssksin, psnfomsr sf morbid mat •my, testified Mot In certain erara ef lung die-
mom alcohol was ueod medically.
Prof. Hereford, of Cambridge, testified Mat te emddsrad slsshd ra food, beraara It prorarvsd Me ttmuss of Ms body, md Mm virtually supptied tissues, so animal food sranld do- m*«M aetfblHk alcohol la purity wa* pefomote. AlesMlMtgbtteuaod too freely,
oqnmeo of wMeattesiie would te prw la to* great a moasure, and needful
a bo prevmsed.
_ - —-■/ J. Bigalsw, of Boetoo, stated, as tho result ra obssrvstira of wino growing
m Europs, Matte did notthtah Ms
food. If alestet wastage* te
to find dtraora resulting
tt would
Dr.
mrr'ed'in too g Dr. Henry J.
from meb ora, but tf UMm to exeem tt i •St no n BMteirUHd pndueo disease. Bigelow said Mat, no n rate, phyataten sras.srMia« B ; ,a *“ u
•ft MMSf, Ma, enM,'
gmum -u L
mm&ssgi {Ivor, aadjto aeto upon too ktdnoys: and alsohollo driahk svhm toftm ■oi.raiuly. inateed of firing tenMra oomravativo e* brasodai la ttelr aotim nipm Me spriom.
Tbs Hoyor of ra Ohio city bra
*30 per
a salary of
^W^nnow 1,146_nrttoi of railroad
i Rbods Tatond Legtsiature > Prevent sad pulah dim
r heavy pmrittes.
hss passed Me
criminal abogtlon,
Tbo Rhode Ti
bill to under
work of fiction sshleft, tots
ton J«r flalstedo EfiSSK
■raoteraewta North-
p«fh»pi, llnd it proflUbV# to extend IfflS^riw An only a Wicbfldr ,re ?.^ ,B,0 . Af, : 1< ?». wl,< T? tte notlvra make grandchild. ***’ M<1 left hl * P»0P«W to *
fuS^tte^Si , Z t ~ v £, k Z'g'JL&Z? "**“ ~- ,I 'y^uofortun*t*,”^b^ unfortu-
nate rashl death by
purpoM ol SSESBE&S
z?-*9orrr?T
Inflammation of tte Kidney* ate Vrteo Genital Organ*, la all tetermal lafiammattoa of the Kktaeyt, Bladder, eSe, ceased byjmsat raeShor toeal trrltasioa these remedta* winmiBet aspaedy ate radical car*. Oat of five hundred am person* afflictsd with Gravel ate pfaaoaasi emtaeat members of th* fhealty aa "taexra all who took the** remedies rauoroisd baton*, sad he, dltpslriag ef saaseas. dfoeoatiaoed t after oa* weekt’a**. Sold by all Druggiefo. marlS-dAwiw
, sis. fofoi
tttohfovor-
Another Croat Improvomont. ♦ Sifting Ashes Hade Easy.
:asiftbv>ni
•Jaa* sol”— H ksaelly!”-
” irhefolt**owloy” Hte
raaMasity.bnt ra
Bev.W. H. WAGONBB, Madrid, B. T.» " • • • Ihavsbasma grass saflhrn
>,atehtetoi
Bov. C. A. MILLWOOD. Bow York City.” • • • X had tera i
mrad as* *f*<
t of tte Kldasya and
They aetliteacterm. a a MDOu,aa* m «t M. DSYOM mom aofiahaal fox hriiUms'Chadrm, rays aho-tea mtt to tte weak ate tovatid ohtUrm,
stwap, B. T*f tte Unim
iwtBtos
m try t* ■ lev asn
trar ft
•*1 hofim
tin Mol
Ira a vatoabls i
•fi my
,*r 0*11*
fotorai
toteyia. All i
sraMW-Wea*.
I BABXBn *00,« ranmadatoaonato
I* to a most daUghtfrU Hair Dsraatag It aradteolm aonsf ate daodraff. It team tt* tend soot ate olooa. M mate* to* tetr rieh. ssf^ aad gtaaay n pssvsati hats taming gray ate talltag of Thto tojrat wftl Lgawt fiattertsa win d to psraty-ia to ahaag Sarahla tt to literally asM by ms era toad, ate yal Ha almost taers damatetodaftytoamastag; axtll tters to hardly •temfty K TKOHAfi LTOB, Ctemtot, New York.
Who waalfi rat te braatl/kl? Whewonldaot odfi m motr feoaatyt Wtel gtvm that marble
Iteatogfo ate to lb* atty t
TBE LAW OF ItoMotmstom smOrsmsi AH Bmoy forYomy Hsn mtteBmn, Ateora md Dtoaram ineldsat to Puberty, which do-
MfiSsr savtlspm, fra* sf el mXLUW HOUGHTON,
qassttoa, to which tte m Yraiywii ifthora towhsi stes* whose amtimoatato c
■roat onwr, to traattag i to mrtgta, waattecaaa
• of my tatosoMta tte pee para Mi*, ate J am
NF Bring tbo Caasamptlfo Bamady by tte fitmritons, ote wlM tt, Om natvsraal OongbBora ofiy to choah every toadmey toooagh, meat daw rite^msssrasraw^trito^vldanem efth* foe* The mom fro* simipinlsnu, ra latorview _ ^ JOHNJU HCNNBWBLL. Frapttotm. eWWteri; Boston, 1
Ho0tet4er’« Stomach Bitten.
■■—WO— Iraismsiosra tessmi to tte ff* *e^r hJ^HoyrnmTnnSiuaMnff. TB«fi mafia their mark to the world ttea ap sprang ohost ef imtootloas, ate aa ttefhmoef
Be* Ite true medtHaa tea Ilvi »thsm dswa. Oa* by ms, they have dtoappsmad. Whm ttebstlowoof pnSsry, Whtob koptativs tho foshls fire df ttefar boarowsd rspotsttaa, eoaesd to btow, they ceased to Uvo, ate Mm they oostlaaoto rams md go. Hsaawhito, HOflrnriBVS BPFTBEh, Ms grsoa psstsitlvs aad ramsdlal teal* of tteogAara psogswasd tapopatastty wttb «Mh saceradtog yaw. Thstr sasssra as amomrasf
. LivsrComptaSat, Fever and Ago#, General Mpahami aad Debility, ate all comp)slat* ovtytantlag In ladfgteim, ttey ar* now admitted to te snpailm fo sag otter psxpraaltaaevnrofimsttosd tsgsssHlhsfi. Frosa tte asms market, ts wbish a fowymm ago ttey wers tendnod, ttetr sale has bora oxtatesd tat* every State In thto Uatoa. over tte whote of Bonth aadCemtral imams, Hexleo, Ite Wsrilafitm tte fimdwteh Ittates, Australia, China aad Japan. Home aad foreign testlmoayaoattoae ta show Mat HOSTBTTBE’S B1TTBR8 art tte meat remarkable toale ate lavlcorsat new bofera ttewtefi. marifi-deodftwtw
DOCTOE KBNNKpT, whose ohms tosofomtiiar to tte American public, aad one of the meat lasraofi physicians to Mto conn try, whose meoessful treatment of dtooaacs ra the -**- ote' limbs have given bim n world wide reMrattlea, lain Mto city, and cm te caasaltel st hte orira, *■ WiM $1*1 li fitsera. A PhltafirigMn paomv. speaking of him, says: ” Havtag gradmtod nt ooocf mo tem SBterii totte weridihettosnlM extensively, textng vUttod every psopts sad ktagdsmhaxlBg aay posttim maeagite Bsttoaa menu giving him aoesm totte prtoelpramsdical Mstltuttoan rathe OMWcrtfi. Wltbrnonmaslastlc love aad Tsaoratlon ter hto psafssalua, ho tea eadravorad So Smmo'Ma aaSaswate to ascertain th* actual tofiaonra exerted by ixmifilri agmte to eMottog tte rtmoval of dlomtowra m* akin, forjmruytog ttebkte aad romsvlng ati stltuttoaal eomplaiats, ate rmtoilng tte dtoordtnitsyalgm toaonnd aadpsaShrihtelh. Thiss asanorrasiUis kaowatottesala—ef mm that ran eqnai hto traotmaatt. Br. Xtoamadytea eatlected the principal dtomoarioa with which asedontetatotofoy tea eartated tira grid ef Mto torts Mafiien, (a Warifingamjanmalaayn, haring nmte^am—tatty for surra tows years teto ahio
mth*
Ttotr dlnaao, wtthMo i
tolnrims to Ma akin. Aay ' tt for yon. If atom tend, at
W. ft MAGAB. Trwy, Near Tank, rksmkt ■ABHttnftOO,
iWrira, mrityatil
fisUtai
ntoi
IMMMlTtMflWl
nm.
ARE YOU INSURER?
■MM, Mi .Nm-tt-I SSmS-t
n.Mt.1
K. L.. ^ W ^",t'aT~
test considering yo« rna no riak.
ITtnXJHE II* THE M.M
BERKSHIRE IK INSURANCE CL,
FURNITURE.
INOIMAfOUA I MUM,
WhifawEtttthnig md PkatariBf.
city D all t thoraoal—MMMW ^HQrdraaom te tori atl
W. Ml
,. B.S
CMnsmi PMUHTS,
Bear Bnlldtag, CHICAGO, tr.i.. fite~ Pasticalar attaattmt paid ta OUtag Millar'. order*, urdera tolirtSad for Fleer. Grata and Prodace, baaples seat m appUeaUoa.
A.RAMS1A W.9.BVRKBJUL x> usm r
received for Boarbm* By* ate 1 V/trtoaa, heto head ate free, at Ctomfo
UANB SIFT CONCERT
IF YOU ARB POOB
yoar Invest meat, i
LNMIANTk
FOBffAB AID STATIONARY Mm.
Cttsh AsMts, ... liMS FlM, - - -
Frilftcics HritMril NriB-FMPfRitMMr.
All KMs ftf Policies Issued.
SO, 1ft* ao
If yon are aftve, so yonwelf to Cash; tf youdl* before, to the penoa aamed.
Insure Today fix $2d000! Aad toa yean from to-day yon get the cash yoar-
ggm~ Dividend baptembar 1, Ite 44 percent, oa Lift Bate, adding from «l to m per cent, to aawteltetoa ^ , Vte eae parmmt aa the Lift ptaa, at tte agora thirty-Ove, we tautre yoa tor two yean aad three days, to aay at her company yon insure for oa* year. ^
.A-srents W anted.
P. V.BiRTROLOHRV, fi«*l iffmt. No. 35 West Washington Street,
TO BE GIVEN AT ■' ■•AAisois’s Onu Hall, KuBSTT* - MOWUM EWT, IN — CrnvB 1111 CcMdUrj ia Igifty gf Onr Fallen Heroes!
Anthoriaed by tte Government. Let every body patroaiao this home institution. It to tte datyef every good aitizea of tte State to eoatribate somethtag to Mto Hoanmeat.
xm-te Ttckots, innjfitin rim. te Bxooomta, 2X,8ms
*142,990.
Stogie ticket Tea Tickets to Agents Twenty tickets to Ageato lat- Cash gift to Greenbacks
Five Cash Gifts—S1.U00 Ora e G?fto® l FSj^crii of Land in
Avc 1 * . ...
IS
Forty Acres of Land in
street, Indianapolis *£ZSSTS VSfmJOZ. Gold WaSchea, etc., amoenting to ..
Seed for programme and sec for yourself that
this is no "humbag.”
T E I>! aty sad neigh-
W PT Agents to erray tewi
boroood ImilkO SUUe. See He winter* to tte agent who sells the largest jaberortietem aSpTsmiWrt Gold Watch valnad $800. To ate aaethot rail* tte teeoad largest
rained at gsgo. To he
aamher, a goto
•TRAM RNCINR8.
WmVM * MANN
ENGINE
non.« TO sa hoeab fowbe.
iiSt FORT ABLE SAW MILLS. 1 vroria t ta the^JnUeJstiwwfted Txcl^u - relytathe manafaotareof Portable engines and aw Mill*, which, for simplicity, compactness, _ *wra md oaomomyra fool, are conceded by expcra^So b* superior to aay ever offered te the Tte grant mi mat of teller reom, fire surfac aad «THwdm. area, which wa give to the rate bane power, make onr Engines the most power fnl aadeheapea* to use; and they are adapted t essay purpose where power is required. Ail sixes constantly oa hand, or famished oa Short MMtVCI Deaerigtive circulars, with price list, sent ov ^WGOd"'* HAXN STKAH ENGINE CO, . Utica, H. Y. Branch office, 94 Maiden Lane, N Y. City. angCdly
3CROS. ETC.
s Wteaelto the third targast aamher. nRalaattid surer Imerirwa Hoattog Cara Watch, rained at
BUM.
We have filed a bond with T. B. McCarty. Anditor of State, for the faithful fulfillment of our
xcsyy a vrr .ihmictv in F1TKAV, WIARD A CO., E4MIUVULfi.B, H.KNTUCHY, Wholesale Dealers ia Seeds and Implements, And Manufacturers aad Dealers In l^ixne and. Cement. YK7B are located in the center of the Blue IV Grass and Orchard Grass producing secix.n, aad cm offer special inducements to wholes; 1: buyera. Wo are heavy dealers in all kinds ui Impln«raatt We are sote proprietors of “P1TKLVS POTATO DILI Li Ell." Which wegu grantee to dig foster than ten nita ea g^W'CatalOB«m’sfkmGhed on application.
lmrl imm SSS.'nm. etc. No. ri South Data warn Street, IS IMAM AFOUB. INDIANA
BOXES.
CHARLES B. CHEBVER,
PAPER BOXES,
OHBLF and Shoe O Onton seUeitod.
IT.
lev Spriag Styles Is ttnv CtftA. FLOWERS AND RIBBONS,
Ifottarn Bowaets of the latest style*.
T A1 ? !—*yto» "w grad* ef ati hto fit, A andwitt rail at rratomhto priest atterato for*. Thankful for past forors, we iesit* a earnrlaaaaea af th* taam, beliavtag ttekas terato-
fora, w* stett rariafy oarenoraramaTv* 1 - tag arat ntamytog for ttayteft
Cattat Mrs. tfaiaaby's
INDIAN AfOUS DYB B0U8B,
O Jk.
u * s
Ad r* o VAVriNVBM
iiPKAvn vinun yoki UinVw4HFPHhVW IvM uulBIuf WMNJtNTEV Tt F|T.
fYLOYHING VJtte ttepah
of rithiteB ftyod. Soontte ate
Mftl.M foy mn
lev Tftrt City.
WYfihsronM.
work warrant mwlldSm
SHOW 6ANB
-AH klads of 1
Crara to^emjbwd
‘RRrafoatmri. tevaoowcw
Clooka, WalcheB and Jewdiy, WATCH RKPAUUNG, HTO. HR. D. STAaCEY, No. 11 SorM MarMUa 8L, Itelmopotia, find. J WOULD ors&m “ ^ pairing of r
TThTAMA GIFT ENTERPRISE! For tte pnrpoaa of raising money tor tte SOLDIERS’ HOME! By special permission of Ite Commissioner of Internal Bereaue. Postponed until March 22, ’67, When It will pralUvelvtoke place without flutter Capital Pritttt #8,000 IIV1DAMTBL1 vjars asariASTiW z** hacks, A Fine Rnaidence in this City, WTOKTH fidttWO, Other Heal totals, Btano. Fin* Baggy, Premium Harness, beautiful Gold and silrer Watchm. Faxdly fiawtox Mrahtoaa, Cabinet Organa, ttmK Ham, Lndfos’fine Fas ate *ilk Draaa Patterns,
to tte pmue to ao aaanU a
to priraa avert scheme.
Aad at tte foitawtag Utah Balm: eUtZ^tSdrZ, $fiVte!^te to’aly*pratef toaoonnfr^aa roeeiptof prieeateriatnptnpoy MALE MD FBMLE AGBITS WftNfBI
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
WANTED.
RoekwelFs
SSftaahxss*' “'ssssii
limn w ir wi irim
%ftS5Mraraas.gyag
mode of aist nl mi terap i
W. W. mndtoy, .Orak DmnrtmmriCaUratar. ■ ^2 Tft Dram! Btahtottud. todi ^ .AragB I umanr. Fifth Di«m. Itorthm *1. Afitonray. Mehm md. Infiloi lamnmftataammttenHteatenmmt* ft J. MIL LEE, Frtyritmr. B, MACT.qmrari^g"*
rirra*. mi
mm
.wsmassfisissasjer
Aa we cannot be personally acquainted with all oar agents, and therefore, eaa not ha respow
ribto for Item, persons de-irons o' ticket*, nnlessthey are acqnninte agent, ted bettenend direct to ua.
de-irons of purchasing
nainted With their
agent, ted bettenend direct to us.
Band money by postomcc order or regestered tatter, at onr risk; or, whew the amount Is Mn
or over by express.
MODE OF DISTRIBUTION: The manner of dUtribottow In be decided and conducted by * committee of twenty to be selected from tte ticket holders, by them atthe time of
tte Concert.
REF’FEIL^IVOE. John C. New. Cashier First National bonk. Jodge Samuel E. Perkins, Indianapolis, In-
dians.
William A. Low*, attorney at law ate United
^fifriro pension r^rbL
General Find. Kseller, attorney at law and
United States eommiaataaar.
‘ late United
Hancock Lift
Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! WKIttHT A M I f K , tt Wrr» MmryImsal Strict* DKAL1R9 IN M6HUN0, BRAZIL AM) PiTTSBUnC C O -A- Xj ! %NTB deliver ta any part of the citv, free ol VV charge, give (att naeaswr*. and sell • weg than any house in the city. Leave your r<l an atm West Mary land. <le,*1 <lfim
John Hanaa. attorney at law. It Matt* diairtan attorney, sixth dUSrict, Springer ft ▼men. Stale sgewls Has
1 9av2?Utaore, Yorktosrn, Indiana, wnt Cotonifl John F. Cbrak. praran Cleik of Dearhora county. Major General T. J. Locus, Lawreneeburg. MT B. McCarty, Asditor of State. Georg* Bragg, Sheriff of Hamilton county, ttohiatville, tod is**. John Trimsll, Clerk Hamilton oeuaty, toW 111 lam CPBriaa, attorney at law, late Colossi oftte Seventy-fifth Indiana Volunteers, Nobles-
vtlta.
•f Internal Keren ua.
Martin I goo, Assessor af sixth district, indisnspolis.
fifjff* Ti
pal Drug, j, m——,, . —J — ow^wu, the eity ate State, er address, with postage stamp
Tickrit to Cenosrt for tale at th* princi — Jewelery, Music and Book Stores in
ACrita
Office over No. it, Boyd’s Block, Mamachasottt avenue fobfitdfi
DRY GOODS.
COAL.
CONFECTION ERSa. xzjh.YrDffsa su ca.rtutt, 40 Wont Wwafting tow street,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,
jhgANUFAGTUBBBS aad dealers,
iXL and retail, sore ire Frail*.
snd retail, in CanftettoBeriei,.Candy Toy* In Waits. Nuts, eta ■ etc. ianli d;iia
MARBLE WORKS.
T. 8. JLAHES A CO., >IAHBLE WORKS "VTO. U* South Meridian street, near Union l>ej,Y pot, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monuments, ' >ties. Table Tops, Tbmb Stones, Stabs, etc. marl deodlm
VINEGAR.
MAJVLOVE, POSTON & CO. The only Mannfoctaren and Dealers in Pure Cider Vinegar. W fowl raw I* and Beta.il. ALSO. QOIERAi COMMSSION MERCHANTS. A LL hinds af Coantirv Produce received and OL sold. Urdert for Groceries filled promptly, X Lowest rules. Will pay tbe highest market price log Cider. Va *7 fittrit Market Street, (A fow drat* eeot ra the Postotteo,) ■taetodtos mrifiAMABthUN. IN»•
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
yh/’HOLESALE Grocers, Commission Herv v cbAiits, End dealers in CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, WHITE SAND. FLOUR. FISH, SALT, Sts., Eta. Virginia aveau* aad southeast corner Delaware street. lan#-Sni
WOOL.
TVIaBB, BKeHriNKri dk CO., WOOL CD—ftiririi—i Mcrckairits,
Nos. 141 sad 149 Congress Street,
Jsldlv
NOTICE.
Brick and Shingle Machine. -* ms. sad we believe, the Brick Machine in tho dads of clay, and makes AMO good Brick per hour, wm*. Satlsfoction guaranteed. Uw folgsrattoff Brick Machine, with one man and The Lraone
Hmramnrsmt to tt —il~f Tniftnnar-^v V. 4 H. QLBinr, Proprietor mmmgftm wnm ANToiMuftHwaaugm-
FINE ALARM.
a VALVABLK UFD8MATI0A. M PEtBE FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH, now on X pcncttcal ethihtrina at M*.U South Illinois
h a sensation i not the City
tohdtr
r.w.FMt. i ootnimti ■. EflHBfiKlCD * €#.) Wtetotolofite Retail Dealert to FLOUR,FEED OJAIN,
QAFEPEIH SEED6L AMNhVAUBftgMkF. (Under Metzepolitaa Theatra. > mrantok . indlanapous, uumana.
suee^wSek ImttemoiwtttttaMch 1 ^ of irasla the rnoressrthstwetflse, to 1
Police File *l**m. hat a aew awd late invention trattm BMoCHatob, Private Dwellings and bn»ioass Houses, tt consists ra a copper wire attested Mnaeead fo a lever, wblcb rises or. falls at tte wfow amtrocSi a* expands, and when at* aerteto point touches a trurgex which starts a pises of etoeh-umck. by wkleha tell ts rung sod stood alarm givea. la cam of tore breaking out
af tte .rii^grajtmratheir
dratrsetfom of tbelr
fcvtoitosr numerous citi letty.^aftwiov^ue^
valuable in -
> have it put up
Township snd
"OSWALD ft MSk’RRB.
WORKS.
w o
I Ettdifirical.hr aI R K S !
is,
»fiftAYS,
square west
af tte
bmonTxSTompiw.
c.
CAM1AL UlOftH
(riarttaHhgfo oidstaoft)
too Qmttal a* great exDMMl AHtenuftA we imuv
CAPET Ale. - ^ <80,000,000, e»£Z?2ZZ ■ OteXtaohytoems Nfcttfty, YalttftUftft, FiwigMA Phrccls, Over man than 13,000 milM of Exprfffis Line, And to more than FOURTEEN HUNDRED OFFICES, *> ftsd throu^ thorn to MfittOwt 4,000 ONfti ni Towns, A* Fw# ftrid tihftffttl Afoteft and COST.
Me — ’• —-
J. 9. TRUMBULL, Agent.
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