Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1867 — Page 3
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sed of slaves and wives.
The !
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The Nearro Disturbance i n Richmond and Vlnderwoodts €.ran<t Jury— (lonflacation the Burden of the
»tjro Cry.
The HlehmonU eorrespondsnt of the New York Times gives the following account of the recent negro disturbance in that city and i
Underwood's grand jury:
At the very moment I sat in my room writing the unfavorable impressions made upon me by the conduct of the negroes, a large band of tin m were Imaily engaged in a distant part Of the town justifying ail that I was saying! us. | A telegram sent you last night gave the facts
possible?*’ With surtieientaernraey to in ike up a judg-
ment in »i.« Two men, while and
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nephew inherits the property. Xut the son,
but the son of the eldest son.
• CLANS.
The tribes are divided into elans. Kaeh elan is divided from Hie names of the women’s side. The »on of the eldest sister inherits the property. If the eldest sister has no ehildren, then the second tister, and so on to the eoiisins; but never Hie sons. They are very particular about that. People of^he same clan never marry with each other. If you speak of eou
ins getting married, they say, “I* it . . There is a law that no people of the same elan, ment in the matter,
however removed from each other, can be * — ■
myrie 1.
THE CHII tlREN,
consequently, belong to Iho mother and the f imily of the mother, and when the children are to be sold the family of the father and mother get together to agree not. so much a» to selling the children, hut how to divide the prT^lerty coming Irom tier, l.aiighter.] Up to the age of four or live years the ehildren nre well eared for. The mothers are as fond of their babies as the mothers of any other country. When they get too many children
they sell them olf. POI.VilAM Y—I.OVE.
The ambition of/rtie men is to possess slaves and wives. The older the men are the yoonsthey want their wives. ; I.Uighter.j Well, c can’t blame tbim for Ihat. vou know. IMng a bachelor myself, I lie : mv t isto not changed at all. I am j.i't as loud of the voting ladies as i ■ - 1 afore. I.ihghter. They made love ail day. They walk out at night and erv out: "Wives, l order
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colored, got into a light; both wefe arrested, and the white being one of a vi-iting tire company was released, and thereupon' the j negroes took the law into their own hands 1 and attempted to redress their grievance by violently wresting the black from the hands of the officers. Carrying out the design, they assembled in large numbers, used incendiary language and stoned the police. They refused to disperse, even slier they bad accomplished , their purpose, at the request of the mayor and ; (ieneral riehoiield, and were only amenable to the points of bayonets anil the butts of muskets. (>ranting they had provocation, as everybody does, nobody, not even the tno.-t rampant of so called loyalists, has thus far at- j tempted to plead their provocation as an ex- I cu.se for the lawlessness evinced in the subs, - qiiqnt proceedings, and hence it happens that I cteyhodv is* anxiously inquimg what does' all this portend in the luture. is the elevation ; of the negro race to be followed instantly by j
a lawless pandemonium?
I have endeavored to discover what the loyalists think of the event of last night, and ihe j drill of opinion is that the outbreak is totally 1
inexcusable; that the great body of 1 he Marks ■»»»!-
should not be held responsible for it, as it was j rxM&tl.
evidently the work ot a few of tbeidle and the ( Three Passenger Trains leave Indianatxdis dally, vicious. It is admitted, too, and roundly as- j Officeks-H. C. Lord, President and SuperinS'TUmI i»y this same class, that Underwood's tendent;.I. Fr. Richardson, Assistant Superinten* charge has done much to demoralize the ne- dent; V. H. Lord, General Ticket Agent; Thomas groes, and the riot is held to lie the legitimate ! ^ Spooner, General Freight Agent, Cincinnati;
result of such utterances from the bench, an ' v '-U-U. Noble, General Ageut, Indianapolis. opinion that is strengthened by the fact that *
all over the mail, excited.
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Wm. B. Maddux.
r you 1
you for .-14ve«, and if you don't love me morrow, l will id ve you a thrashing.” [Laughter/ This thrashing i* a very .«er1ou* matter, and in the mornimr you will tir.d that they are very fond of each other. 1.■•lighter.] # i>FLi.r rrrn»v-roN*xriii \i. buss. The negro’* am Id t ion in to eat. A woman bring* you every dav a of Ii*h. Directly you say, **My beloved wives, every one of you bring me a b^ket of meat—great l»lent> tbe wi\ » are very Mb nt and the next day they bring if. Hut -h<>rtly they re. litre to he talked to again. Laughter. The
ough e to
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<ed proportio
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try. I assure >on - laiiirhter
J>Oo
for they riche* wit
pity
tb* 1 pn,.r men .non :i. wo riowhod :i vili;ige.
I tiseil to i
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ill tho’iglit I lirnnght :i world of h m*. Thpfithor.-ln l iw would s»v
much fxag-
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I.eetiiro tiy <■•© Afrlrnn F.xplorrr in New 4 ork-Noinellii ng A bou t
torliil Afrleu.
I’lie renowned Afrloan i'\-|i|orer, i‘. i!. Du i i iillu, K-q., ttl'Ule In. lir.t publb- appear.noo in tin* city la.t evening, it the I'rav- . o r.'club. No.--d Fifth avenue. (I t .poke
bdloW.*
I h ive been in tbe country on purpose to bo quiet and prepare for my coming lectures, to attend to my diagram., etc , in order to do Hi'* be«t I can to give an aceotlnt to the people of New ^ ork of what I have done during the ten years of my exploration, in equatond Africa. 1 find it very difficult now, for luring tbee ten years I have cofleeted a great ■ mount of material. I have studied a. much a. 1 could th** habits of the people,cheir cus-
tom. and religion.
I have studied the natural history of the country, especially the Insects, lords, gorillas, litmpanzeev; the astronomy and geography of the country, and when I haie to put all
that in a lecture, 1 find it very you. It Is far more dilli ult to ]
gibbering
Mich cries could be heard as "Giles, we’se gwine to do as we plea.e; Uu’t Judge
wood here to protect u»?”
General Schofield finds a mitigation of the outrage tidlicted upon law by the fact that the
number engaged in it has been
gerated, but
thought from tbe appearance of things, that the time had come to teach the'nt groes that they could not be a law unto themselves. Not only dbl General Schofield disperse the crowd by military force, but he hunted up and arrested tbe original cause of the ditUeulty, The utter demoraliz ition that is coining upon the negroes is, however, more apparent say you upon a more contracted and less public ghter. Hut if the father- than In-law do take the ladies away, they art* sure to rnme back again. They say they like to lie
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. *■ me more; if you don't 1 will daughter. You ought to be ave you my daughter. Thev has not given me anything."
You lie." i. lit*' answer. They -peak very plainly In that country: thev don't s tell a .mall fib. I.aughter Hut if tin
to tbe men
my
proud that I ga . iv “Tbe .pirit 1
7a*
to pi
bac
hard, I assure nit down your
from your
tin .e foreign
outlines. During the ten year. 1 wa* there
I succeeded in coi-
ns of
thoughts when you come travels than it is to travel in
lug
I made a large collection,
looting twenty-nine gorilla., the .ki which I have here or In Knglan l. I ■ w. nty-one during the iir.t trip.
-M i l s.
I d-o scoured fifteen cliampan/oe.’.kins and knils, more th in two thou.and bird., Uum- - ni I- of in.ect.' .hells, and al.n succeeded in M in it, ; one hundred and twenty .kulls of ne•'.*11..ition.’ I oiitaiued the.** .kulls of i 1 1, eo i . n t for pica.urc. Put a. a matter of * iepec. Great laught*'i*. Tbe iiegroeK eou Id ir * un |er-tand wliat I Wanted d iii*»t, i liad t , :■■• ,,1) e.irelul about the skulls. They lb<o*-’lit I was crazy. Th**) .aid, " That man, what doc. li** waiili* lie i. always runtringin Hie w od.; be i. wild. Now Ip* ward- to buy tin* -knll- of our lori fiiber-." rip y win* ■cry -by al,, ut it at fir.’; they alwa)s came d niglil to soil me the-kud.. Now and then a in an w i!d bo angr) : In* .aid he bad gone to tbe 1 u i d plaee md thought be could the -I.nil of In. father, but .ninehudy .fo|. ;i it. I.mghter. At night they would • to nr, inoi-el ati -!**n o’clock- with a l/ari* l in uonh was carefully packed a skull. Ki<*rj!’* *lv said; "You mu.t not tell." F.v on* . dd lie- - une tlnng. 1 was glad to „ the.e -k o -. np*y ar** certainly pure blooded negro it is n great thing lor us to have tire
-ku!!*.
wheredhe spirit' |., meaning my.elf; for "now and then IfF drop* a bead where they are .ure
to get them."
Illtlidi IM VOI'NG EC I ll'-EI*. I'lie largest number of wives ! have seen, I Hunk, was three hundred. I inquired of one of their majesties how many wives lie had, and he said -i\ hundred. im, The ambition of a man is to get wives. In some tr ibes a in an mu.t get a sword first, in order to protect iris wife. There are lew fowls or enls, or any animals ill’ll are dome.tioated in tbit oonntrv. The women are not allov ed to eat meat. I'lie men have all I lie to tip iri-eii... l.aiighter. J^li it tip* mi ll leaie got*s tolhelr wives, and after that the children arc fed. They tell me; "You are loo kmd to yeiir children: you mu.t make men of them; make them so that they can live on starvation."
AIMCT DRINKS.
They are very fond of intoxicating drinks,
and I Used to remonstrate with them in vain. They have various kinds of drinks of palm wine, and plantain, or honey water and sugar cane. Hut the sugar cane drink gives them the headache. When I Used to tell them what horrible brutes they were, thev .aid, "look
at the gorilla; he (rink, water." Laughter.
tVhenpenpie die they believe the place is not
goou. Those who el iii't move say Tree- are all killed, thev have all i
juro (ait
■stage
the llroad street riot.
rXDKRWOOD'H GRAND JL'RV,
it is well known, ia eoiupo.ed partly of tailored men, ami it is reasonable to suppose that the more sensible and discreet of the daikbiied were selected to act for first time as grand •ors either in this or any other State, yet the t Is that the body to which they belong has done nothing for the live days they have been in session, except to listen to the harangue. Irom the.e colored men upon the necessity of confiscation anil the division of the lands ot the .Smith among the n> groes, with frequent and fervid eulogies of Thaddeus Mciens. John .Minor Hotts, grown savage in appearance by the hirsute appendages lie has added to In- face, has tried in vain to .tflp the itaw of lid. torrent of African eloquence by explaining that the grand jury have nothing
h the subjects
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whatever to do with the Mibjt live of talk, but hi* colored eo theiDKelve* wiser than he an.I
« pr
The wind and
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rTTUE dftintfnrora ToOaccc grows from JL the rich soil of the ‘•orient,” and is possessed of a peculiarly delicious fiavor cntiiely unknown to the tobacco of all other climes. But its unprecedented popularity has sprung from the lact oi the entire absen as of that deadly poison, Niiotin, which permeates every «ither tobacco, and which Is the one and sole cause of tho distressing nervous diseases, dyspepsia, etc., which most invariably, sooner or later, follow the indulgence ot the pipe and cigar At tho recent
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sd to offer
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>wiled chemist. M. l.a
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tele of that deadly
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W. F A J. Thorue, F Mrauss A Bro ,
J tv. Donohue.
Wm Glenn A .Sons, Mlies t*reen woo< 1,
? \ey De( amp, veed A Andiews,
W i anlleld. and others.
iLVI* IM. atOTUEB$HEAD* Attorney at Law, INDIANAl’OUS, IND. Office, No 5 Vinton’* Block, opposite To.tofflc**. jau3W ,14w3m
Mami.T- ureil an.l for .ale at 47 * between Eli., and G u.it, Boston, ai gi*tH in the Uuniteo states
ia*h<*\ci street, ml by all Drugid dl v c< >d
DRY GOODS. CHAMBERS, STEVENS & C3., Importers and Jobbci^of
A pleasant, »aic* andeJeclu.il » egetable Reme ;y for iiil kinds-of Worms louiul in the human bo \ *'; also, a reliable cuie for h it" and Woiui ievt. .
ssiiii; in its 0Qm!;itut:>/.*i wohilerful clcaiLs1 >t reiiglheniiip pro]** riics, it v. «*il n'.'s .ij* the health ol li e patient, c ue’' .
■v \Y• i/ijis or other can-er.
'.b re-.* ;c.
.•*.•. ;iy ,. iil fir • 'i • .. - J • > ! i N I ' ‘ Jccuiisl. d. 1U it G. A i : ' ■.riot. 1 tost on
D. oggi *i-.
I’o&J
ing and 7
impr
L. W. M’OOKD.
1. ELI MiKNSVl ITli.
G*OOH)S, ^
Nos. sTi atnl x 7 U i
apr3o >i bn
W. 11 Hoover
II.i Tw
M’CORD & KLINGENSMITH,
Attorneys at Law, T>R^CTIGE in the City and Gounty Courts, in JL the Supreme Gourt. and in the United Mates
District and Gircuit Gourt*.
Speidal attention given to (OLLKGTIONS in ! this State and otner States; to cases of Divorce; j and to Griminal Defences in oil parts of the
.State
AMT* A division of fees made with Attorneys
senTTng business.
......., Vp »u. Vi ...u ; ., STi p LE U |, p U( q yny m,iijs
Dll. V.*AHaEN*8 SsLIOta 8ITTEHS.
ieir.g a Gonceutrafed id Extract of the mod cut Blood Puriiving .t-. Baras and 4,umi
(Inc :nn \ ai, tisaao. J R. Piiiu; u:«*> M:nra> >;iip»e
HOOVER, PUMPHfiEY St CO.
Wholesale Dea
.•s B11
other medicm
(Mir agent at
rney A (Jo , ».* bert
lUHiititn - id the ( hingamra during the past t year-, and although we havJ been pressed to
piV the demand for this delictou:
r ^ e ! Morris Grum, > wo lira.bear* A M't.auglilii
ice j veteran smoker, vet
er. General ! ,n uulinnted quan ral Freight i than sonui American
we are now
i.orraviDLE. W G Hite, Guthrin A Go , J B Smith, Hall A Long, Vcikhaff A I:.-.-..
«iki;'.»re, A t v\ ood,
, Woodiolk A ( . t»l?> JN, l \ l»
pay
lion to his protest*. Poor Bolts! He sow eel
ip* I
When he is told, substantial!
now he real
Lafayette ami I ml lanap»li» Mail-
Tlns
eon-
grand jury
has hern in session four hours per d iy e:u h
id.iy liisf, rind .’In )«t hive lilt 'Ill-Tie indtetno nT. and the e\-
the palm
her h ire all cut down
dm trees. But, with all this, they are
killed,
the palm trees. Bi vi ry kind hearted. Althoush I was wounded twice, among them, it was my own fault, one • f mv men discharged a gun accident illv. •md they thought we had -• me ? - kill them. 1 had only seven men u Rh me :m-! bad t'> light my M' iv li.ii -v to the cos'd. 1 di.f Tl"t !»l.ilil'* them. Mv men had no bU'dnev** t - kill tie ru. I was at the time •» » miles m the int»ii* r. Uiey h id no guns, and ! sii'ccrd. ! In re... h-
ing the coast.
Mr. B)tts. does'nt de crolored and how is dev goin to get h.-eated and gub to ’em.”
i in
day sinee Mond.
aided upon
plan.atlun is that the negro iiii inbers nceupy all the time in making speeches upon the duty of the Government to confiscate the lands of the .South, a duty they seem to think they * m, in their capacity a» grand jurors, suinciiow
aid in fulfilling.
Gonilseation is becoming the burden • f the negro’s cry liy day and !;y night. I ney talk of it on the street «• irners, and they and the white men consorting with them, bellow th»m-'t-lvcs hoarse in favor of it at every one of their in* cting-, of which they have oiieueirly • v* ry cv« inng. They have Ik?come posses-cd 1 the ••itching palrnof a m id d ’««ire to f,btam property without working I -r
of cqui'e, tin*
b i - h
the whirlwind, y, ‘Mior a mity
d people want land Tl^ree Passenger Trains* leave Indianapolis daily, it WI.lout it* eon- OKKICER8—William F Reynolds. President; J.
M ha rper. Assistant rsupenntendent, Lafayette; W • II. P&rmiee, General Agent, Indianapolis.
lan > uality
A t ounoi*' !oba» eo and
ic". a tobac
'1 homos Ivirbv,
II Hill.
i ieorge >haw, J
•eur has but to -moke the
America ably rhetE
Pier Was:
- er-,
** v• r ^» >u “ v< ’ ,
taste \vh;eb 1 aves a nau-eou’*. un healthy coatiug | D " # in the mouth, and in time seldom fails to shatter ! ,;JjJge ( nt ^j
Barbour A ( o., . To lie M Holton,
Jaibot A Pagi erson A ( o.. •yd a McLain
DA \ T(»N, \ , \T inter-. John 11. Wm
JAMES IIUGIIJLS. J > HARVEY. HUGHES & HARYEY, Attorneys at Law, I* DlA>Al»OL.lN, INOIAMA. 11TILL practice in the Federal and State ▼ V Courts-and give prom lit attention to the Gollection of ( l*inis throughout the State, office 1U1 East Wa*hingU>n street ^ ashin^tou Gity business transacted through the firm oi Hughes, Denver A Peck, Wa^ington Gitvr.
% IP 2 5^ > N,
i i i x
^ 1.
r t' i-;
No- Pearl btrtyt, >• ■'*. *
o i isr o I IM aprSo d:*:n
INT A T I
• hap • \% h
“ORIENT” ‘moke the :n morn tul night, from youth pily um-tin-. ums of tho wild, h • through the veins
RellrFoiitaime Hailroad.
Throe I’ansenttcr Trains leaveImlianapull* ilailj*. officers—Stillman Witt, President. Cleveland. | oho; J. I.. Gozad, (ieneral superintendent; 1 Luc ten Hills, (ieneral Freight Agent, T. D Bar- I
ton, (»eneral Passenger Agent, Indii
<'liiiignrori& from
mr i
baler ol thv fumes of tobacco coutaming
-*org<
1 »avid (<ibs.li;
Mo«»re. WI
ionapolis.
ey are becoming liatloiiai
ii. I,
I M4l iunapolIn, Peru nmeft Chicaco K^illroutl. Three P;u3«*enger Trains leave Indianapolis daily. OFriCKRa—David Macy, President and Superintendent^ D G. Thompson, Assistant Swperintemient; V T. Mallott. lieneral Ticket Agent; L. N Andrews, General Freight Agent Indianapolis
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
i-j age, •li-t rt'
oi the lab
N b otin.
We iii\ ite every lover of the weed to try the Chlngurorn. mid guarantee unpre* ' dented pleasure in it-* (lelu'rous llavor. >old c\ cry w her at per pound. KDWf.^ n. C OOK Al VO.. ''ole .\gents and Importers oi the t'liinguroria TolMtrco lor r.. I nitrd M it«’s mid « an ada>, and >ieali r- m .» I kimUot HAVANA A NO AMERICAN CIGARS ANO TeBACCO. • M\IN I»KI• I . 1 !17 Uiiune N| ree I, > c \v York.. aprkl .IcoilJm A w J *1
apt* diweo 1
.GV. Per ite. Henry S. Fowler KYANSVjLLK.
W .1 I.*»wre * x Lo , R K. Dunkciroit. N LOP A (.OOOWIN’.
Agents at Indimiattolis
R. II h\\ IM*.
. (iciierai Agent lor Indiana, Box >*3, linhauapoll*
“v •Far
ng.
ii A * «>.
laUch A Bal«
( har’. - V Pe. k, e>W. Denver, of Plinois. L < ali'ornia.
SPRING GOODS!
F4»SI3 1% I'.V If A 14*. \ I \ s I \
that'
ii*ii lilent.
rniil (ured.
\ 1 I o B YTJD
tile
^il or expres*, w Uc*n sell abuse, speedily ment. Young man • ii ou arc a fie ted
iiitiiiES, demek ^ rkik, ISTEdAT GOODS
• .cil-*:A w iy
AEE YOU INSURED?
IF YOU ARE POOR
Attorneys at Law,
W-VSIll.^TO* CIT1.
Practii e in the
Sui*i oi cl;
35* »* -tr« 4 t.
( ou it oi t he l lilted md the Department:*, mar Pi d.'im
H J. RV AN.
T KLDMUNP.
SoniPtimrs they woul I r - > *' way* left me half •! w h it w i.'•L r o*. Th».*v dlvi.Jed fairly in they <
always robbed me by •dealth. in w r by foie«»
I ik* t
bad
.*ry i iTct
ay* -•it
when l W i*. huntir
ty. They would
finding out who wa- the tin. f
pit, • r k- *
J ' O kI b. y
• iv from
• « f
;il W:i]
neei
ut ip-
coded, liven wild” they were ti vin-r r • plunder she. they would in•'1*1 that I wa- tlu ir irreat “spirit.” I hive bee.ime used to •tirvlmx in tlmt country tfiir when I t down to a good dinner now I m'l . it . i.. . o. LiUghter. No lion* are fo 11 u > l the re.
>N (KKh \ND km
w ip “ir. or tiik r.omi.i a.
.'- •i’V i» ;, » f ;h• * country I have explored was j. < h ip • vr, *n the groat (Earthsgem.an . igator, • I v. b in ;t wu* related that he ou
,Tb«ro aro
rlety of ant*.
na\ i
let y
t
plenty of -nakes and a irreat \ ii. Tins is probably the re i-.-n h” '; i i«lrupcds are not found. The nit*
tun lthi. !■ : he _p.nil is, but they were
•bhged
b ro* i* ; and I’*:; m the i ( irt1 1 i, now n light ' '
In : . thirl \ ir“i“ t high. Town e \ * r ! i hey •• • the c i-
:!i •»
, o • a!i ■ii'' that the
n, W
I !*.vve\cr. Hie goi ■ * ' he has
ey w
kill
them
kins \Yere .still
nil * remain* d tinbeen brought to
/»\v ki:i .<
iumrles l \i*ited more than Among them were the dwarfs • ■ i ir and from four to live feet v'warfs always move westward, ad-waters of the Nile, where -tinned negroes ab >ut when* *i ’ .it, they have always moved from .vu :s the west. The>e tribes an* ’> wm> like. Tbey ar* n*»t v* ry wild.
(’ A NNI r» AI
Anion r tlionr ire * anniF»al tribe • red, tall and stout. Th‘ j arrf
hey
L ilns
!>es, 1 -kill
light «-olIul m the
m >
working of iron. They work iron most be.au-
the ul P rior are
tli* ir prlsr n* t only the People who die'of disease
tifully. The mount
eovered with iron. Ih-mg warlike they are constantly making all sorts of instruments to kill each other. In that country they eat all
kings are buried, are eaten. They
have come within fifty yards of the missionary station and dug up bodies to lie eaten. I hail nobody with me when I was among them but 1 loumi them very kmd towards me. of eoiir-e I g ' 1 i|o »n P was very hid to eat human 'Vc-.i, * ii G. > ! Id 111**, aiid they ‘.uti--
iie*l me, th t! n*'\t t * human lb -h
ir** so voracious that m*ist of thr ffy t»»*f.»re them. We were obliged to light lire^ arouml when we knew they were near. Y<»u can always tell of th<*ir proximitv i»y th • inM eta that are ll) ing hefore them. i iiKUMu-yrrirh u . Th«* h**at of that eoiintrv is very great P'in the shade when 1 to loo m the *.un; wh* r** the Min was \i-ry p«>w*rful it wasps in -hade to Uib in the -un m ar th«* * «juat.-r. It rained Ui« h**s of am during the y«’ar, but 1 could not perfect my observation* owing to the disappearance of my in-trument>. Ou getting up in the morniog 1 w*.ui i find my rain guag*-s gone. <U *-*mr-e it wi - ne\»r found out who took them. Laughter Th -y w* re \* ry fond * f mv t!i< no in t* r-. Iiuring ten y*:ars o| i xplornion, I was i igiit and a half y« ars u 1;h’<nt-*•« ;ng llo-I *< • • ! i whit*-
man.
Mon-leiir Da Gliaillu el*»se*l with a modest * xpr< s-.ion of the ii*»pe that Ids labors, a!tlmugh not so-u«ei’M-fu! as lie ••nuld w i - ii * • d
tin* last
-eeond '
lime, would -till b** beneficial to -ri- furnish
I- r ii, fhr Now 1 oi !; Timc-
T2»i .l(ipune«« In l*nva(r l.tf*-. in the mode-t earavi-n-.irv on th** e..rn'r «•!
K-’UrtU a\*.nue and K-uirtt'entli -tr*tt, ii* rth-
ea-t corner, are domn ii. i i ;• u ry .*i * ipp.-r
• Jored in ii. worn n and • bilinn. ranging irom Ui.-miturt r *ge «-f f H\ t • in.* n-mb r
ge • t I* n Kear.-. I»K |UmI« --1i li Iij«*\ are I’Ug-
g.il-, trr«*'>it-, tl 1*'K.-I« r t ‘ O * i k -, lllllM-l.il)*>,
wash* rs, miners, tuinider*4 and p*'-iur* r-. riuir dr* s«* *n public is g >rgeoii**, m mivafe,
pixi** . i. 'thing, it w:m our ! a tune \ .-t*-r-<
I !«• m- t l;m.’ - \!! lip. hi ” uoi hi- t . with l fie w< i. . i (ui man, m the -In * w#’tc surroumb d by '-un us !- >\ n , young "Id, lilid Neciued ailXloiiN t" g- t to tli* i i: g. I - g lb* r wc r*-*!.'to tli* ir lio!« l, i ' ••ptin/ a «■*.;;; te-ni- ui\ iiatbui, w*’ * nt* r* d and
CXamiiU ’t. In the p tsnage Wav at the b< .ad "t
the -* i.j - t >-* r\ .iiit» wa-rew isiung, m the i*‘j ining r< u’ i they w*^*- ••-■oking, in a room
be*. •Old the y • U pi | \ ed, and in
• 'bier people were preparing for the «v* tdng. rimiking it hught be of interest to know h.. .\ these pcaeeabl*? strangers live, and m.ti. nig that th**y in no instHn* ** a*lopte*i the Am* ri- • an -tyle, we made the following note-; I n the cook room «me reckless < ulir ir\ U'ted a simple bl i* k band of eb.rb i back and one »d white acros*. his bg.n-, while, reganlles* of visitors, he •• pi k* 1 u;» " some cold rodfinh from a huge .,-11 tl, ,t hung "ii tii*’ wall bit w.*'!! pu-trii’- t \’, i-ii. II eg t* 111 I lid .1JO-U - • 11. * * * ! :*• t i! * i «• ' *V ii ■ - -1 : * VV .1 dl-ll "t elioppi-.i « | allis, i tine**, mu-l ird. !»e* ts .and pick!* s, and near it a large tin bowl Mill of -teamed rice, said to lie highly esteemed by the Jap*. Lu ll particle was -* parate, di-tinct from the other-, ami the m* i- ot rice was not only .savory but toothsome. ,\
vitn hair enough on Ills li«*ai
* Mtice—No. 13 East Washington si. i
t Ph r.
be Ig-
• md the y* ung p*-oplo Wi r*"* vanoii-lv ••matid in a room aero-* the n til the
-pur his l
i-ri-t
%aiAn
Imiianapol i:
Allnd »*aither, Superintemlent, Giacinnali; .John H. nhr. Agent, indiaimpolia. Aiurri<*iAia KxI'orapajay. Indianapolis * lllb-e No. M KaM W;iahington -t. K W Moan, .superintendent, Indianapolis; J. Butterfield, A^enl, 1 n*iiana|H>lia. I’oiteU Htnim K\t>rriw 4'4»rapcmy. 1 ndianapoli- • »dii *• N-* ,1 K.ut Washinglou at .1. Butterfield, A^cnt, Indianapolis. Tlerffixin tte’ Union KxpreMM € 'orap'j Indiaua|N>lis Offlco—H East Washington street R B M**l*her-**n, Division .Superinten4ent. Inlianapolia; Jaxnes lireen. Agent, Indianapolis. TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. \Y«!»Cern liilon Trle^rapU C’om-
pmnr*
Offi.-c in Blackford’s BbM-k, corner Meridian and Washington streets, entrance on Meridian
si rett,
F I* Walliek. Divi-ion Wliitnev, .M.anagiT; \ W <i»s»rge V' Brown. As-istant
NOTICE.
O-IR^A-NTIEIL, IROA_D_
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOBN M. PENDLETON, 4 4»nm*.^io* ni:K« ii \ x r,
t’-r th.* p.;r>;ii ire and -ale "l
Dvnfstic Fleece aD«i I’ulleU H «l, >o. |u Hroud \v;i) , N v v% York.
V'oG maydie and leav*’ 1. ricti. you may lose yu \ oil can not lose sour Lit*
s ou a g*M»d intcre-t ■ best considering
-e.r t.imily j r lorn.ji- in .
I u»ui ale «
• •ii sour Iuk eslmcnt.
run uo riik
It 1 l>' un-l tt.e
ItV AA A: It LDOIOA I>, Attorneys at Law, Iteal Instate and Claim Ageiilii, Y \’ILL attend to the putcha-o and sale of Real \ r ^.-tat(•, Goib::i ui **i * laiin.-, ihiuutlea.
Renting • • t lioii-c-, *•’•:.
hingtou street.
STAR STORE,
>o. I J 34 L*kl \\ UAlilRKloii-Irvi-t.
tialeij’s Head Hispe^sar;
>IC A I. I’AMI’HI.K’
iltciid ; botli
i vKai . iieiu
witli the Aii
8000 fi 'Mj ..r !-
1‘enslon-, Renting ft Ho. (Bli* »• Rooms No. 3^» W»
Has
I.MMANAl'OCIS. IA 111 AN A. *Rn5 OHm
. RD*- Print-, eew -t;. Iv- a:*d p: iv • un Lo l*v IS cent-, fancy Dre-s Goods, all the b
and v e. n b*K\
'ai !x Bleach Mti.-Im**. i’n. c> from 1
t>« VG .
i ’• ••• 1 ' •; ■ - light and heavy Br**wn *1 t.g.*. ! fnun !3 I * :i«a-nt-. 5i'«* pair Hose aild H&ll HvsC, fr*'in 1*» to
eeuts
tic ibo\e re, and t!
7^ mail VKol k •
clorc
p:
Keuioved Irom 7 I <• rceu Nitc*
/ 1 ASH a \ licfll
I ad', an •**- in •
■nrr.tl
uuhe lat rcpiest.
im* r * R
icited.
leports lur-
RKKLBh N* !> II F Vail.* u*hi*r N'ati.mal Bank "f( imui New Y<»rk; Me—n* .1 Bouriu m, d>»hn-tou » , fc L«» , N»’\v York; Gdrdon. .M>AIil!.in A « •» . Gleveland. J Olilo; \V P WcMlall. « a-luer First National j Bank. Minneapolis, Mlnne-ota, Thomas Arthur. Gashier First National Bank, Newton. Iowa Messrs. Ford. Dixon A* •» *-t Louis, Mis-oun; ; and to any hanker througnnnt the country hav ! mg New York orrespondi'nts. mar33deo*lawhin*
INHI UI. I N TIIK OKU ftiKl.l Alil.P
BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
HI r I NKIKLU, \vs.
Martin M. Kay.
JonaUian W. Gordon.
''iiperintemlent; G. G. mder, ( hu f operator
N"
■ok, > *; nn «
( hurcb wit
i-, r h ii *
on his
•hignons
:ul to
• »TI« E m
bating
* lur hou-e ol ilmry
• f May next, at two *»'clo.*k,
um hmlsring. preparatory mr graveling. Also", i the Mo- kindlier* of -aid Gravel ftoa»l (
iulf, . i»’cIo.*
will be a Road, al
nlay,the I1th . t«»r grading
W D BURK II AM. ISA AC M V ER, E *» BCR K IIA M. J B W. D. BXKKKATi A. CO., OErsTEIVA.!. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, It I'lnmber Commerce, Rear BuilUinjc, . tilt M.I. 46?- l , .*irtt.*ul.»r itt.*ii*;.n | l H miint-SM-ler - «»nler». *»rd«;r-
Pr-.i
Cash Assets, - Claims Paid, -
>soo.ooo 00 $360,000 00
educe, "aini’b- e:.!
apldioati.’ii
cntili** rcMein h. and scrim* f >r lum :d !*• ist th** sca-nn, -tirn d lazily with :i l»)ng -t!« k a mu i,.., . i.; . «*.. 11 ^ .. _ *• l./Llti.r r i n ’ i i r •• I i cm t!n» nui.,^ . .f \i-l.i ). <■
i of hi** fellow in* II.
fri*nd-hip
M. Dd ( ha 111 u is a bald, bronz. d. d.iminuti\e, shrunken -p* , ' im* n r*f humanity. who look - ns though f*iu itori.al Africa had ab-<*»i*b-**d Ids life blood. ID* lias, however, a dear
eve, i ple:i«:mt f;u • and a -llfiielelltl v* l»r»>k**n monkeys
Fi«-n* Ii a* - ent to m ike his address * h inning.
nratinn, the name of which we
ery long a older /ind
*y looklntf prf p:t;
laiieil t*> get, but it was very long and .sounded nice.ly. Tnis cook was older/ind w«»re mon* • lothes. In the M*«*ond room we saw little, •• All Right,” and half a d /**n other Iittir
«*f both gemierp. ** All Itight” was
req
th*‘ir subh*Ti By order ol
April 37, 1837.
<1 to nay twenty five ption tiy tbe 1st of Jim the Board of Hirer tors. HENRY BRADY, *<
• •mj
per cent nt* next.
Policies Tliilual Non-X'or lei table.
autl
ionat
WaPer March. HA¥, UUKIMIS A. .n.\KCH, ATTOKNCYN AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS. INI’ " 1*1 l-ris*.;. t* u. Iho Feu. ml .u 1 SUti-.i vurl*. Office, No. 1* New A TalhotPs HulMin^, South of 1’os; . 1 '*’r.‘ „ ni .\ 2.' *11 V DENTISTS. O. gv.. WELIL.S, DENTIST, OFFICE, OVER HARRISON’S BARE. FohIU <1W WHOLESALE GROCERS. A. JONES & CO., Successors to Jones, Vlnnedge A Jones,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Not. 7 and 8 Sales House Building, INDIAN Ago LIS, IND. '
hiis r roi^i i.va\ i..
THE G tcnl dAw
11lard Hotel ii«:» >trictlv t« \LEN’S HEA
ations pi ivat .;al Address
VD D1>PENSARY Loui.-ville Ren tuck •.
\ er Not
rv bi aidiful. A full line of other Goods ami
KAt GMT A MCMOKAN, N • Pi We.-t Wg.’iii'tngtEdi -tred
•t i ^ . y i
In.ti.inaiHjllN. lu«liana.
rm ){£'° "
‘'c’ ■ yy w
4^ i’i -
,;i THE a
state: ;'.riDiArv] A
v >c
i ^01
knc. lini' down l.y 3 trunk r iuntin^ liismonrv. I! bail just .•omc in From a walk, and dl.strll • uted si.ino larne liorae i bcslnuta among the rluldren, wlii.-ti tboj’ ate witb a nlisb. ii;u* boy was on his bat k, feet in the air, b;dani ini( a Ion*.' roll ot blanket*, oeeaxionally throwing the roll bid’ll up in tbe air, no that be ini/ht turn a aomersault before it eame down. Tbe little (jirl, who is said to be an expert top spinner, was poking rice, and salad, and i latns. and nuts, and pickle* into her mouth as fast as two sharp chopstic ks would c arry them. A third was asb-ep on the liner laid mattress. The othe rs were playing with an in. Mated balloon, while a Chinese hoy, about
I said
Kon "\V
the
. ... ,them, "Why
dor.T you kill k'orilla*-?" Hut they ran't kill llu ni i i, .use they hove no guns. They can't
r spears.
Il"«h w is tlic* ne't.
you
l.,*.*ansc they
kill tii in with thei
TIFF I. i\c;r \i;k ani> Timri.ilT.
Of the langiia^e of the eountry T had great dilli* iilty to aequir.* any knowledge. I hid to stay a gn it while among cne tribe in order to acquire the language. It was only with vreat dillicnlty 1 could c ome to their power of liunking. file great dillicnlty was to get to tli" level of thinking of Ihese negroes. It is nit" as fliHieu.il for us to eom** to their St end- ; I as it Is for tiio negro to e.onin to ;our level
■ rthinking.
i;t*l ii.mv vNl> si ri;i:srn*.i».v. riu ir attc iupts to explain liieir religion to nc have failed. Keery attempt to explain to no* lli.'ir superstitions and religion I have not been able to understand the beginning or the c ud ed it at all. I have bad to give it up in
despair.
Al MUST srTicv IT*. I b eve traveled in the jungles for days withcnt meeling a single M*tlleltienti>r the savages, having fought against hunger and starvation. I do net know bow many times I have been • ver three days without getting anjtbing to at except leavcs. !TIK M*)NKI*.V AS c*;11KI** 1 \SIT*,lt. I traveled with a monk* y, and when I got hungry I made the monkey smell of tbe leaves and berries. If the monkey ate tbe leaves and b. libs, I I bought they would be gen d enough lor me. Laughter Hut the monkey's taste and min.* did not always agree, for I found that be would cat of very Inner food. J.aughU i.J MONKrV STKAK.
Clopeinent in Uertie A Fnrinet’a Uunglater lfnn» Aaray witli u Fc-
nlnn.
A singular ease of elopement occurred in the* township of I»*'ltic*, about a W'-i k a|?e. wbie li ailorcis auolb. r instance of the proverbial blitioiiess of love and the hasty and ill-ad-viscd uetionS which those inllueneed by tbe teU'l* r passion, will at times be persuaded to adopt. I n order to fully understand the utlair, we shall be obliged to refe r to the event of the memorable Fenian raid last June, iu which tbe hero of tbe present narrative look a con-
enoiis part.
•Urb k J. O'ltiilly, of I.llflalo, wag
man, twenty-four years of age, not bad look-
GAR BUILDERS. WM. MEHcKK. UEO aTllDDAMD. li. a MOKE, Late M.G. BuiMer, G. If. A D. A M R R. .tIERCKR, TIO U K At UO.* Builders oi'every description of RAILROAD CARS, OA.7IHUIDVE, INDIANA. KEFEKCXCE8.
A. DlSIIEli A U . D. Bt’RkllA.M. i> i>* r r i l, l, €':iu»bridse City, Ind.
V**d but
E. P JOStS. J. w JOSES.
IcivS dly
tl -3 c*X »5\%V
LIGHTNING ROD.
/ Aft I) KBS r**t***i V/Wiiic-, bulb
p IKON.
l«»r Bourbon. Kyt* and llucli ui and Irve, al Gincinuuli
mori'J d3m
JACOB DUWGAM.
niat I i-i
UffC,
and «>n«’ of those who took part in tbe raid
the battle of ltidtfcvv:i)
mi m m i t.
a I\-
loo
e rn
ay
wa** w*>ui)*b ii in tbe side by a ball, and lieu inns, w to d» ai' biiUM-i! to Uie door of a farm house and be# i'br shelter and assistance. This was about lour miles in in Niagara river. The
pre * hi
I ci&.’ws.wssaf. ASJScTK
don with a sad »*x- R, R., * ollo^e (,*»rner, ind. ;.f. M. Lunt, i-uper
R., < ollcKc Corner, Imi.; .f. M. Lunt, Mipermte««lrnt(.’. A I < R. R., Indianapolis, Ini.; L. Williams, A.—i-taut Superintendent ( Ii. A 1). R. R., ( in**innati. (»,; J. II. Weller, Assistant Superintendent D. *fe M. R. R., Day ton. O.: I). Mef.an*n,
mlcnt A. A (i. W. Railway. ( in-
inale portion of the family were away, the only p* rsun in the house l»eini£ the farmer’s liaiiEhler. She pi^i* 1 tin; eoudition of ihe woumb’d man, and knowing that if her father
brothers found him thev
fourteen years of age, looked on with .a sad ex-
on and a dow
tef tn+» spinner was looking through an opera Klaus at the people in the street.
night. In the room across the hall, whic h (ieneral Freight Agent c * Li;. H. It.. In.lianapornusf. he twelve feet long by six feet wide, we j li)*. In i ; II < Lord, President C. A l. It. It., ( infound a young gentleman eross-leggeii on a I cinnati.O. deelHdlm
bed, “tum-tum” In hand, accompanying sister, who sat on a bed by his side, with her
hand, accompanying his '
!, Wi igth
outlandish er.rieature of music we have ever
ter, C
“tum-tum” in hand—the two making the most
and him
would deliver
n up to justice, she conceal.d him in at oi l, dts-used barn at a distance from the bouse
y w
slice, she concealed him in
heard. He was a line looking fellow, with much development of hair, hut no eyebrows to’-peak of, or clothes to eritirise. She was l,v means ugly, but her hair was divided ( If
ry, botany and a great a bed adjoining those!
was an older woman, perhaps thirty, whose
he showed us her
photc-
it was "very
W.v.uaao tan MlVIUt'*! I-I
where she assisted him to dress his woiincL i? t0 a . !i P ec ‘ e * ? r l-n-l-'eape gardening, sugge, and where the supplied him with food until flpzi^Qf 'pritienrc^On**^' >> " t!lnV an l a wri ' 1
escape. It is generally acknowledged to be dangerous for un unengaged girl to tend an unengaged man. No it proved in this case, for compassion was supplanted by the stronger feeling of love, and alter the departure of (I'ltellly, the girl languished, and her Irtends •dieted her early death from consumption. .out a week ago a person answering the derriptlou of the escaped Fenian, apparently a •cddler, arrived at the farm house and
igehal
pred Abo
forte Is “tricks.” She show* graph and thanked us for saving j
pretty,” which it wasn't. Her hair arram. ments were also very extensive, somew complicated, and quite greasy. Her clothing it would I* impossible to describe, for we sawonly a sample of it. At another bed sat a melancholy Jap, with a sombre-hued “tum-tum" his hand, from which he thrummed out
SHIRTS.
Ii A Iu L O U 9 S PATENTED [MOVED FREM YOKE SHIRTS, WARRANTED TO FIT. loci, -NoTcinJl.r* I. I HAD.
the
Hut when a man Is very hungry he is not very particular, you know.. Vet I never killed my monkey, although I subsequently found that monkey llesh was very good. Laughter. Well, why not? You need not make a face, young lady; you can’t tell me Ihe first reason
why we should not eat monkey. Laughter.] ^ouiu.-u, grieveu ai me cours i iiey arc so much like a man?” ilon’t think i ! *** B b 11 * certainly hail mo.t roi
! actions; it is to be hoped .she will never repent 1 u r “ ‘ - -tVL Catharine’it
and re vv iahu MU tin Iiiuuiru * • l i L sssxsjsd-s x**. a. '•sssga 1*1,,^ snf ’ 'Tfii* youth, whose front head is miraeu- 1 tn.-v i lonecl ! lo,1,,| y shaved, is the identical Jap chap who | 3 ‘ ’i mnonfs the loose tight rope and swings him- j
e most abandoned manner, courting
a severe tail and a sudden death at every tun . 1
got what lie asked, retired early, and morning lie and tho girl were gone. Th had been seen on Hie morning tliry clop* driving rapidly toward the Suspension Hrnlge; and a day or two afte rward a HiiilaUr paper contained the announcement of ihnr marriage. The parents and friends of the girl are much grieved at the course she has
iiy l I sb
her choice of a cavalier
girl
an puromautif.
Infanticide.
Ty long,
pictures and said "thank you;” the men bowed
, very low, showed us a variety of pictures, tricl
Vear’i oun’d' V Fiughter' There There were discovered In the skating pond j very hard to understand our broken Knglish union to carry ymnr baggage, 1 at Kltishlng. yt^terduy the severed head and “^bTaul^of fork™ ”eb.m; ” ““ nCe ’ “ ml . . ..reelnw.,,*: I.....VS ,.r limbs and a portion ot the body of an infant. ’ m 'lelauii oi orks ( hops
iiy of
the
It AI N ANI> W.lMKS'S ItflillTS.
If there is not mueli to eat in the Jungle, there is plenty to drink, for it rains nine months of the year; and, by way of a eba
it rains all the c
are beasts of bi.- , ,
and It has to be carried on men's backs, or wo- [ “ P or *
men’s backs. I succeeded finally In prevent- | ^ coroner s tn.iuest revealed the fact that
ing the women from carrying my bi Inu 1 bad gre it clillieulty. Vou woul lazy man carrying only his spear, while his Wives were loaded with plantains. The food of tbls~Tmnvtry is plantains. You have a great while to travel in that country without meeting settlements, and these plantains—a sort of banana—must be carried. Some of the
bunches weigh from one hundred and twenty- , . . , „ five to one hundred and fifty pounds. Eighty j *be vessel was going to sea. During the year pounds will lie only sufficient for three or four P?* 1 ’ 8 «vera other similar shocking instances j #fg ^ 1 of human depravity have come to light. A ' ‘ 7 ' j corner’s inquest on Saturday revealed another
death of a mother by abortion, making three
in this city, within as
No wonder that he plnvs adisrrial tune. .War him, and wholly unmindful of any one, were two tumblers—not glass, but llesh and blood
bovs, about twelve years old.
They were all very polite. The ladies smiled pleasantly, sang the best they could, tumlummed vei7 hard and very long, showed us
ik yi
very low, showed us a variety of pictures, tried
.agaagp, Id see a
", > u
_ _ t When we departed, the boys and girls ran some human monster had cut into pieces the j aftPr ,’, 1 ^ ^ J * J” ^ ? e ■" and ^“gj ad you
body of a babe a week or* more old, and cast them Into the pond. The discovery of tha fiendish act naturally produced much excite-
i qu'
steps for the app
A few days since, the stewardess
steamer was charged with strangling her new
born babe, and bound over
j tbe vessel was going to sea, Durin
an ocean
i pe i of
trangling
for trial just
I. I/IM'SS.
The first day they are so lazy that they never Ihink of to-morrow. They find the load of plantains heavy, an I they lop olf a part secretIv, and throw it in ihe woods, un the third d >y they say, "Oh, if we h id only known this, we would have kept th’* p* uilain ,." Laugh-
which have occurred
many m<
rall^^ltse the inquiry whether we are not becoming as bad as Faria and London, i child murder is concerned; whlher
munltv from punishment.
:cun
’ months. These appalling cases natu-
whether we are not held London, so far as ed; whther the im-
punisbment does nut hold out an
Inducement to those who may wish to avoid the disgrace of exposure, or the labor of maintaining offspring. Professed abortionists have Th „ multiplied rapidly in our. midst, advertising
..... H . n ,' 1 hoy j .[.(.jj. pijp.e 0 f business and scattering the seeds Li1?»H < ti! e » e ^ fivl * ,< P ,r,,s * "f ,en th< ’,y a , re . of death with impunity. For every one killed they al ways believe the devil to be the . brought to light, there are doubtless scores of cause of it. l.aiighter.; \\ hen a man is sick inHtancM 0 f death at their hands which go they come and lire near his cars in hopes of u|)lieBrd 0 f. Now and then an offender is driving the ilev d out of his head. I.aughter.] , Cliug btin the meshes of the law, but the great I hey are ' iTy superstitious. If a man, wo- in .,|oritv of them go unpunished and acquire man or clnbi dies, they believe they have been \ a ^ ln uuman occupation, bewitched. Hence, somebody must lie killed. j j certainly time, therefore, that the mor-l-.very man that dies from three to ten «„*V nhiiSitlironiat and leuUlator si must.a; killed. They say he ha. been be- , ^arr^Jng
st t
hey I. belle
THB GKBKN EYED MONSTER. When I tried to oppose this idea they said, “Are you not jealous of your country?” Well, f did not like to admit that we are, laughter,; so 1 evaded the question. They
should
this
growing evil. Public attention must be directed to it. and the severest punishment meted out to offenders. Tbe taking of lite is no less murder because the victim be a babe born or unborn, and should be so considered and -Yei: York Uommercial.
lys
’ and
come;” while the men and women shook cordially, and very gracefully sped the parting guest. Un the whole it can’t be nice to be a Jap. Setting aside the hari-kari business, and the color and the hair and the grease and the prevailing notions in regard to clothing, there are insuperable objections connected with their ideas of privacy—brother, sister, another man and wife, a third man and two boys alt sleeping in a little box of a room—their tastes in food, their habits of squatting, their infernal music, and all that sort of thing, which Miss Ophelia characterizes at “shiftlessness,” which would forever interfere with the naturalization of a genuine Yankee into a regular built Jap. These specimens are civil, quiet, orderly, kin*! and peaceable—they certainly are wonderful in their line of art, but beyond that nothing.
Interesting Revelation.
In speaking the other day of the good cilices of Queen Victoria in the Luxemburg embrogtio, Mr. Tiicrlow Weed makes the
following interesting revelation:
••It was by her thoughtful and timely interposition upon the Trent affair that a war between England and America was averted. England meant war, and made instant preparations for the emergency. The ministers, if they did not mean it, took a step which would have provoked war—a step, which by the (Queen’s Interposition, was so modified as to result amicably. Tbe details to which we refer are most interesting, but, lor the present, confidential. We hope, erelong, to be at liberty, Iiy disclosing what came to our knowledge in London, at that critical moment, to render just praise to tho suggestive wisdom and womanly sympathies of that eminently
good ijueea.’’
I'OK MAL. 1*7 l.y all ■■riacipal I>**:ili r*s. and at Wholesale only l»y Ballou Brothers, S80LE7 t^VTKNfTEESS, 403 Rroadway, New York City.
SHOW CASES.
soxTjvrnT <ss bh.o„ SHOW CASE WAEEROOMS, No. on -tlain St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Jgjyvvll kinds of Show Cases kept on hand ami muiltt to onler. mart *l3m
CHEAP LAND.
r-illXIT Y CEUNTTS EEIi ACHE I .100,000 Acres KwiU in five Weeks! •DO will Bay IHO Acre*.
4 URICULTT-RAL cc rV offered at the abo ment land not yet taken
Warrants.
Scrip for sale at Itranch Bank of State of Indiana. Call on or address O. It UKOL’SE,
OLLEGE SCRIP is now price. Any Govera-
, yet taken may be entered on these
jan&i w2m
• address o. It. UKOLSE, *i>. West Washington street,
Indianapolis.
NOTICE.
TV O T I C? E.
DABIBL OUBCAB. W. H. THOMAS.
D. DUNCAN A CO., Commission Merchants,
And UeAifcp* In
FLOUR. GRAIN, PRODUCE. WHISKIES ANO CIGARS, No. Alt Wcsst Isonisdiana Nt.,
(Opposite Union Depot*)
LNDiAMAPOLIS, LNDULNA. 'oLHignraenU Bolldted. Po«tofiloeBox 1242.
dtf
-I 'ilij,ii
Aii kinds oi* Poiivks issued. Munson Lightning Rod. *1^-
Kndowiuent Pnyable tOy 15* uuii 2.Y Veur* from Du to of your t*o!Uy.
It” you are alive, to yourJ«’li i bcl'oru, to tlic j*ecN*)n uauu**!
a a-ti; n you die 1
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Dim. it; .
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ment.
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$e\e> to a: with uner morbid >> medical n
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COPARTNERSHIP. ARCmTECTURE.
HE undeniarned have this eopartnenhip mr the purpe a itereral A ^ hi tee tu ral bin
ii iiy
streets, scoond iloor.
*lay entr rpRM* ol'
trausactMiiess. 1 Smyth my*
.nd Pei
ycr. isylv
the . in
FOUNDRY. Charles Steffens. .Tulin Schneider. WrKTFK.^’M A IM'llNIUtUKK** 1^* ITl.YrNY I ’OLIiH Phoinix Bril and Brass Pounder?, 36 Union Railroad Trnek, half s*|uure east of Union Depot, Indianapolis, Indiana.
All kinds ot Faucets and Stea and G;is Fit-
iiily «>n hand. nmr:40 dJm
tinu?* <‘oii>tai)t
HARDWARE. E A. HUTCHINSON & CO, l »n j Jers au*l Jobbers oi No. Hi) Walnut Street, Between 'k'liird and Bearl HtH„
- CINCINNATI, OHIO. octl d3m
rriHE undersigned ii now ready to receive X dors and plant all kinds at Nursery ' rs left at the Her ’* “
orders
street, will rece aprtiUw
re orStock.
—raid office, or 81 West Ohio
attention by
WSL <J. HLDtK
REWARD.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD. rpiIE Marion Gounty Fisherman’s Association i offer ihe above reward ito be paid to the informer) for the apprehension and conviction of persons found violating the fish law pas>ed by the last Legislature, hr trapping, netting, shooting or seining tor fish in White river, or any of its tributaries, between Cox’s- dam, at Martinsville, Morgan coenty, and Conner t s dam, at NoblesviUe, Hamilton comity. A transcript from the docket oi any Justice of tho Beace, or
in whiok such oonriction is had, tho application for payment of
other court,
mmt accompany
the reward.
I r piUb form gives tho greatest
$20,000! t- su'ud'cuv^er rud thrv^inVhi
I ence.
Insure To-day for
And ton years from to-day you g*t the cash your- | ral fianges stiffen the ^slf. ' dissipate the c
Premiams may he paid annuallv, semi : ally, *»r ouarterly. Part note taken a hi quired. Dividends every year alter two years. &0&** Diviilen*! September 1, 44 per cent n Life Kate, a«lding from 6U to 130 per cent. t<
sure Policies.
For one payment on the Life plan, at tho
e. we insure vou lor two
thirty-live, we insiir *lays. In any other
year.
you lor two yeui imipauy you ins
age of
and three re for one
aAyreutisi Wanted.
r. W. BiRTUOLonEW, ten’l \ztmt. No. 25. IFieaf Washington Street,
de.*8 douwly
INDIAN A P4»1,IN. IND.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE. \ .Splendid Chance for Investment.
Land, fourteen miles
southeast of this city, on Indiaaapolis and Cincinnati Bailroad, within one mile of tbe station, for sale or trade for property in this ci
T HAVE 84>0 acres of X southeast of this cltj
i
►n. for sale € in Cincinnati,
prices. It is
div
mile! xhii
>r property in this city < ill on liberal terms and lo
well watered, and is susceptible of
division so aa to mate three, four or five farms; has two goo*l farm houses and two barns ; ai>out 4U0 across well set in meadow, throe orchards, a grist and saw mill with circular saw, which will
bdsoid separate or with the land.
WM.LOVE.
aprl3«l6t Real Estate Broker. ! the Cincinnati Enquirer and Commercial will copy one week anu~seitd bill to thisolfii e. 1
strength at the oko il superior
nche.N in circumter-
Boynton. a scientific professor, says its >pitnges stiffen the rod, and the rough edges Dpate the electricity, and therein is much bet
ter than a smooth >urface. And l*r«»fe>».or Buck man, of Philadelphia, >a>s tbeoueu ilunge.*> run-
spirally the whole length of Dhe ro i cna les uid to freely traverse noih M.riac» •», an i at the same time pursue tho spiral » ’
movement.
Munson r Ligutnino Rod.—This rod ha* ■ived the highest marks ot nimmendat ioq w Inch
ndor-ed by Moses
ur.
arse to Us
i is much bellies*, or Buck-
iphia. savs theoneu ninu spirally th*
ihe fluid to tree!
time
R Liu
ceived the highest marksot c«
science can give. It has been eudor-ed by Mose: G. Farmer. Electrical Engineer. Boston; L*r Buckman, Fro lessor of Chemistry in FeniiMlva nia Medical University; and, iuueed.by over fi\f hundred Professors in Colleges, and other scieutifle inen, as the best ro*l ever invented. au*l possessing all the elements necessary to protect
buildings from lightning.
It has received the flrst premiums at the State Fain of New York, Pennsylvania, Iow a, Illinois, Indiana. Ohio and Connecticut, and at tho National Fair, Maryland Institute, American institute of New York city, Franklin Institute *d Philadelphia, Mechanics’ Institute, Cincinnati, and at very many County and district Fairs in all sections of the country. It has been successful in every contest. Over three hundred newspapers ami other journals have spoken of it in terms of the highest prai*e, and it has been liberally patronized by tho most intelligent people
wherever introduced.
&LS NO UuNMUTdON WITH ANY onifcu Ksiwid.: ol tlu* suuu* mime, in i*r *‘Ut of »•! < W. & H, GLEJiN, Proprk.’loiT.' Has UOCOSSKCTION WITH ASTOTHKHKSI ABLISU itxx r uf tho same name, in or out of lujianai'ulis VS.it. U. GLK>.\, Propricturk. leSilti' r x^ Y L k: if' >i BEE EE I -V E
JEWELRY, ETC. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, WA tVU Ui'.l’AiKINti, 1. rc >1. S >- fS LGVC K v. No. 11 Ninth MtT'ivIi ill St., lit l oiqi, !:-. Il-S
tull.UTx
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DAVID MUNSON.
Oilice No, 62 East Washington street, over Mun on A Johnston’s Stove Store. m
SEALED PROPOSALS.
ST4.T* or 1MDL
LkMa. Epbcutivb UbpaRtmoxt. ( 1nuia.nai*oli», April 13. 1S07. i
S.VLKH Propo»als will be reoeivtat at this sS liupartmeut until thu l.tilay .1 May uo&t, lur the erection of a buildiuK at tho corner ul
lur the erection of a buildiuK at tlic <
Wnsbingtou nail Tennessee streets, Intuauapo11s. Imliaaa, for the kCcuffiuwUatum oi the su-
preme Court and the officers uf Mate
UidB may be qnulu for the entire work, or fur any une ur more iKirtiuiis thereof as itemized in
the written specifleations.
The proposals will be ou«ned on the 1st day of
May. at two o'clock, l’. M.
ITio plans, specifications and drawings may be seen at ihe office of Messrs. Sinithmycr .t Enos, architects, in Vinton's ISluck, ou Tcunsylvanin
street.
All bids must be made with reference to the plans, drawings, specincutluus and coiidittous attached thereto. Tqe build in k must be completed by the 1st day of November next. Bach bidder is requested to name his securities in thu bill. By order of Governor Bake jgr13 .ltd
La c u. d i n g LI o u >; e
IN TUt. SXATK> «»K
Rieh Silks, Dress (iom!s.
Clofakss. MDffiwLw,
Trimmings, Laces, Notions,Etc.
n.vi»i: ro oste»»*K.
So. 2 W>st U a>h., Cor. .Meridian St. jelS deodlv
rt in
irii ii l 111,' .’l
.. l\ t *». :ii'r ' it <i p.iivl
.• ■ in n -tick -h paid • "i •t. '. mv . Id
• late
itiiDoii; 'u .T .*','
GEOIiGB DAVIS, Watchmaker and Jeweler
WnU hcs, Clocks anti Jewel!
D dealer in Watches, Clocks ant >;'ecial attention paid to repairing. v> -u We>t Washington >treet mu «U
u^e, French’s old
A
v.
ol Palmer Hou-sC
polls.
stand.
TV
Ovstei 1U7 Soi
FISH.
IK J. r»tO.T*»*(-4>.N A CO., TlfOL^SALK and Retail De4l(
;)L*SALB and Retail Dealers-iu Fro^h Lake. River ami sea Fish of all kinds, uu*l Game. Also, Cowmissinn Merchants,
h Illinois street, Indianapolis. n any amount made to all parts Orders solicited and promptly
mu
Shipments in te country,
mded to.
of
romptlv atmar^liiSm
SAW WORKS. Imliaaiapoli* Saw WurLw. r r . £' a. l E 'n: , A TANl t'Ai-Tl UKH ,d' warranted extra t ,i 3X >teel. Patent (•roinil, * ii. ular, Mill, Mule., (. rosS t’ut an*l Webb Saw >. j^j^** Manubn Un.. .m l Wareh*»u>e, N**-. 1 >• SoiUh IVn:i>.x Iv.mia street, oppi>il** ^itiki r st; N M u hine >iu*p, **^e >quarc east »>: G n:«.ui IH - m.u'iU •IJm
l li hi
K C ViKlNfiJ.
J. U. KAPl’tS. tl- XNUTUMlLl.v
E. V. ATKINS cV LO.,
CARRIAGE MAKERS. IB. O. Manufacturer of all kinds of Fushiouablc Carriages AMD BUGGIES,
72 23 O ■<5 co
PROFESSIONAL.
Samuel E. Perkin
Henry B. Say let.
ins.
Lewi-: Joci' i PEBK.1MS, NAVIstii: it JOBDAN,
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PHYSICIANS.
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Eeleotic L^U^ssieiikii,
SURGEON ANlT ACCULCHElf 13U residence No. 118) North l'con.syl-
Office Vania
'rmi Courffi of 0 ina! | then am, seven U.
No. 13U (roskienee No. 13S) North I*enn>y
ia ^troct, one and a half squares North oi Po&toi&cc, JLudianapolis, Indiana.
Office hours from sev^i^w nine A * f *^'“® N
"VTAUE from first class material, and of superior workinan8hip. A l;irge an 1
pleie assortment on sale at
-Mo. Mtt Iau»t Oeoriflu Muwjft. —r; mySdtm 77^ THE ILNION COACH iSUOP ?
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Miller. Witchfll ^ Sioiii;!!, zj I 75 Cm. of Keatucuy -kV. uud Georgia idiort notice, and at Ion ««“ vl '^ ullUo1 llt "
work to ..lo to order iu tiic latest
Tliankfui tor past tavois. '.e still extend tha in» iiaiion to vue and all to give us a call. s B,— A good, top spring wagon lor sole cheap.
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Manufacturers of cxti.i l a-t steel Patent ground Circular, Mill, >Iuley, Cross Cut
VN l> W Id« SioVVVSji. Munutuctory and Warehouse:
No.-’W s. Illinois St., south of Union I>epot.
INDIAN » l*«I,IS, l.v DIANA.
W. S. CASI W H. ROl CY. S. BU'.
Noblesville Clipper opy, three tunes, and aprlS d3tUaw*w3
President. Sectretory
tana.
Will give spectalattention t<. Hankrupier, Col-
lecting and I’rohale luisinesti. office, ro Tm No. 4 -Etna Bi
sylvonia street.
and MartinsvillQ Gazuttn
charge Hentid.
iuildTiig, North Penn
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Nfes'.IT I.A RH of every Jescnp on neatly i Kj Mated, on aonsmee white or olored pai
paper,
uette lette»Mper, note pa^er.^or,in^ts.a.on any kind
PLASTERER, j . M. U’KRIKrk, earner Nixtb and Tllsslsaippl. aprSi dtim
| uf all kinds. Breakage alow nets risk. jonndSlu (iuiuiiiintniffi fpUE IjAMILY BREAD KNEaD^R luixc’S X. Broad, Biscuit, take, ct*-., in less than halt’ the usual time. 1 overs of good breqd Nhould not tail to get oue. Ttstimo* ials irom some of oui leading citizens prove, be\ ond a doubt, it Is all wc represent it to be. Size 1. 3 and S kneads sIa'. ten and fifteen pounds of flour respectively.
A. c; GKA^K, Sole Agent, hiugtou street, TudiauapoH*.
No. l >3 Kffikt WaaBlU£to:i street,
(Successors to George I.owe,)
T1 AVK always on hand, of tho latest style, Jl Barouches, standing aud fall tops, Jenny Liuas, Opera amlTop Buggies, sporting W agons, Repairing done with neatness and dtoj^teh^
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