Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1867 — Page 3

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Mr. llonry W. Bennett, of Davenport, low*, semis a respectful latter, and It sball receive a respectful reply. Wo bad occasion, Nome days since, wnlfn commenting upon tbs meet* Intf of Congress, to speNk our mind of an asno« elution known as " The Orand Army of the lie public.” We spoke with severity, because we felt the occasion baa arrived for a severs

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Army of the Republic to be a secret r, competed of persona cel ling them, discharged toldtnre of tbe army, with irpose of taking part In politics. Mr.

Orand Army

society,

selves uiwuBijfvu wiwivib u> uiv rnrmj, I he purpose of taking part In pohtlos. Mr. II mnett ratber dentes this, but we are not sat* Jelled with bis denial. We scarcely ever can take up a certain class of Western papers without finding that somaf'posW of thctirantf Army of (he Republic has had a meeting, and resolved that everything Is going wrong, and that nothing will go right Until some one Is banged, and everybody has confiscated a

farm.

In tbe first place, we call this organisation unrcpubllcan. Secret associations for social purposes, to aid in charity, or to develop virtue and friendship, art very well. They rarely Interfere with anybody. If people find amusement in meeting In guarded rooms, and wearing spangled dresses, and calling themselves sachems, and brothers, and comrade*, soldiers of Oldeon, and eons of Rechab, It fs their own business, We may doubt their taste, but a man's tastes concern only himself. Sometimes we have vestlgas of the Orange aes* tiinrnt in Ireland In Protestant associations, who meet and swear by the Immortal memory of King william, and vow to walk knee deep In Catholic blood, fiu h vows are harmless figures of speech as long as tb« poftco are about. On the other band, w* bear of other societies who propose to re-establish the Catholic Church, and scatter confusion among tbe Protestants. In America, however, these mairdtctlone are tnersly rhetorical. Tbe t'atbotlc and Protestant Churches still live and finurish. We had Fenlanlsm and know* ncthinglsm. The one Is dead as an active power, the other has long since departed. In the war ihere were sons of Liberty and Knights of the Golden Circle—hut their glory was for a dav, and H faded like tbe flowers of the field. When a secret society goes beyond tbe o/ltces of charity and friendship, it takes

no root In America.

This Grand Army of tbe Republic proposes, according to Mr. Bennett, to "renew associations lormed amid the roar of artillery, tbe lightning of battle, and tbe thunder of victory.” We fear Mr. Oeqnett but half stafee his case. The memories if the recent wer ire no doubt very high and holy. There 11 something sacred in the comradeship which drank from the same canteen. We can understand with what a lusty grasp the comrades of the mess would meet In civil life. If this wespaJI

we should be men combine

propose to keep alive tho wrath and bitterness of that dreadful time. They mean to control conventions to nominate men for office—to prrprtuatoin our civil system the bitterness of war. We believe the soldier should receive abundant reward. When a soldier and a civilian apply foroflloc, all things else being equal, wo (should prefer tbe soldier. But w* dislike tills making a privileged class, and esis getting Into a corner, empty.

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Independence Day I The ninety-second of them held Cantons. Veaffy a eentory sine* the nation stood np among HoMlowsI How

myv wwwwwmmtwwwm Coaid wo IlmR this ] tho eon to it will not <

accomplished: battle#: _ _ »(ineladoo both eonoo, end-wo shaft motor bo able to bind tttogswal Deelaroflen.flkllefroa'* lot, on unblttahieg brow a, whtlo woman la disfranchised." We getmaahood eqnaUtjr and representative government from the ehiirebt woman'* equality la poltUeal lifa-horsotf man's fsllow and eomrade there—we ought to have brought from tbooo German woods whencewsIstood<m ourwsy to world-wide

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wholesome lew. Bui tbe vitality of our raea end blood outlive# ell Imported custom* Slowly, through feudal mail and tbe debaetag one-halraese of Orients) civilization, crops out again tbe old German habit -woman, man’s fellow and comrade everywhere. Afler sixty gentraMoae, and fouf thousand mtlos distent from their cradle*, ths eld features reappear. Many yean will not elape* before another visitor tnav raanrJ. as G««ar did, that "on all

id IvMh women/’ ftfiivd for liberty

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Attorneys «t> Law. rnab«m.CUsM4>w.

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L. W. B’OOBD.

I. XUTOXXSBITH.

MKDICAL.

EM. WABmBV’B BILIOUS BITTERS.

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at* believed ta

day as truly as T' <1 penience day, nod a* thoughtful man will im-.i, as now, to hang hla bead When tho great Declaration ta read on

this anniversary.

But this fouru day of Jut

n, mmm urwmtm millions ni

_ If oufllclont basia of the

ballot box. Timid men fear ihte will osaaperate tho rebels. They hat* ue es bitterly as .they can already. Molhtng ww dooaa tnereae* frits state, 4>a« — a-ra mm» immtMmg their childreBto baU ua. MotMag woeawdo will give this hate longer life than such teachings ensure. Confiscation does not Increase such

bate. Confiscation only disarms IL.. If jot can not con vert your enemy, It te wtm to Uk away bis arms. This confiscation does. Sweep out of tbe way, by express declaration and enactment, all these shams and specters of pretended State governments. Increase, £ rt , WS52ttSaS« , 1 aa»f: ever obscure, be able to escape Its all present mntrel. Propose such amendments to tho Fedetal Constitution as shsll render needless this vigilant supervision of and voxttlous Interference With State taws relating to the negro race. Ry appropriate clauses cut down State sovereignty to such small dimensions as shall lecv* no ground for race hatred and dan

legislation to stand upon.

All these messurea are needed In order that Wbelceome laws may have free course to run. But the bread-water against which Congreaslonal aetkm bOete in vara Is not tbe South. Dismayed, although embittered, tbe S >uth, left to Itself, would be on its knees. The traitor asvtos?.:- ,u •■***-*■•-* Unless Congress deliberately Intends to waste ths ths next two yesrs, and risk defeat In 1808, it will Impeach and remove tbe Inveterate and besotted rebel, and relieve us from the Incubus of him and fats cabinet. We venture the assertion that the leading men ta the Republican party e*e the necessity ef this, end. If they refuse to do H, the sole reason will be fear of harm to that party—e fesr which no tvideace justifies—a risk trifling beyond adequate description, unless their conduct makes

It otherwise.

Of course we do not mean that you can •efely Impeach or sueoeesfully resist the PreA Heot If the nation 1a to follow the sad and disgrat eful example of Massachusetts. What e chapter ot absurdities! An InstitutionFreemasonry—Illegal in Massachusetts, Its very existence a lie, Invites a member’s presence at He unholy rites. What right has tbe Governor of Massachusetts to adcf dignity to

such scenesf

Yet State officials and city officials crowd to give Importance to the occasion. A federal Senator adds bis Indorsement. The President ef Harvard College, of course, appears. Tbe chief of the clergy (wheresoever the carcase Is there will the "vultures” be gathored together) contribute their support. Think Of Seward, tbe first stem of whose fame was the profession of antl-Masonry, sharing ta such a

journey!

1 know the excuse—the office, as Shakeneare tells us, even "a dog’s obeyed In office.” I scoff at the excuse. When tbe President travels as president, mvglstnites may be bound In etiquette to notice him. Rut even then I oommond to Senators and Governors tho high-toned orders of Seorstary Wells. Alas that they fall even beneath his standard! Waiving this, I contend that when Andrew debason, not the president, travels as a Free Mason, to he present at Illegal rites In Massachusetts, there Is no need or pretence of excuse for magistrates to eeMce him. Wnef these Men wake up to Hud how tnuefi added obstinacy Andrew Johnson has ocrrled

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is would meet In civil Hfo. If this were all home from this occasion how much popular should be conteot; but It Is lot nil. •Them opposition to him hss bsea dulled by such

i combine (or political purposes. They a Messachuse' *

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npd having (licswords and grips, and making an cxrluslvo olass. Washington foresaw thfi when ho opposi’d the Society of the Cincin-

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Up saw In lint association the first Stop toward nn aristocracy, end he declined to ally himself will. it. What Washington said should !>o remembered now. Ilsrels an association more numerous and more powerful than tho Cincinnati, which proposes to ever keep nllvo a war with brothers end fellow countrymen, to exult in victories over Americans, to n jnlco over the destruction of men ta whoso blno veins runs the blood which courses in our own, and who, whatever their crimes or errors, ere of our own country. We say, let all the fearful memories of the past sink Into the hell which they belong| let us

essaebusetta welcome, they will recognize

tholr folly end thelrstn.

Men talked of an extra session to last only

a lew days—just to stop the leak Stanbery has made In the military bill, and then adjourn. That be may make ••other flaw and thus nocessitate another session, I suppose. Some hundred years ago Boston made a by-law that

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to grow again, of •*#* opce more oavegfli with our oommerce, education for the Ignorant, protccttua to the oppressed, Justice te

all.

Wo say Ibis, ami

that the lanterns should have candles. They did thenceforth, but not lighted. Again the fathers met and ordered lanterns with lighted candles, and,a# aoeompitebed their intent—a story ef legal evasion hot wholly unlike one

the Spectator Tticordn.

Does Congress mean to follow this example, meeting as often as on* flew is tovented; adjourning when It is remedied, to watt for an-

other attack on lla legislation, and so drawl given it to the weak and iavaUd children, uader on? Whilehnendcfl eonstrita aad exocifle its her charge, with the asoat happy sad gratifying;

laws Congreaa can not aafely adjourn. No need to Increase our army la tte South if only Congress will rtftufn Til session. While Johnson holds tbe White House Congress mURtencattpfa the Oefdfot. ■ea>b«ra may be mustered outer have Iflavo of absence when si l&nsxr •

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doubt, earnest In his belief that hla work ie worthy. Nut they are crafty, bold, bad men who look up- n these societies a* to manyln* struinentsforihclrown fidvancetaeftt. They propoFo to ally tbemselvae with thte military sentiment, wlih no more elaia upon tt tbsM Tbcnurdlct In Hugo's novel had to ho catted tho Sergeant of Waterloo. He followed th* army, and robbed Iba bodies of tbe sfalii. The true soldier sbenthee hie ewood and burys fl in his closet, and it remains an heirloom. He becomes a citizen, and makes no elalm for political honor but that of cHIzenahlp. Above all things be doc* eot eaerr Ms opfiitete «M ribbons, his wounds end brulaes to a political convention, to be knocked down to the highest bidder. There mar be many ot these men unwlttlngr ' “ -

lie, who Mr. Bon

may better <Wfe

F/’podally do we entertglatheie vlewi when we find In tho declfrettraa dr fHeae seefet eoldicr associations so mau siarMstafe ef feed* nose. Tho tror sotdflr fa the fnosY generous of

foemon. Take tha ®csa4 aa*a*ta«

minded fhe (Son Grant, or dhei or Meade, asst

lor more blood, more ssmiy

Do we find Lee, or Longatreet, or Johnson, or Beauregard Insisting that tbe hates of aecession sball he prolonged? Theee !**• foufhfi thetr fight end ended. TheH safer “ " with the echo of the fast guna firetTlii _ From this Grand Army of tMe ftaftabllev parading throughpoHUoal eewventtateUh Res

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results. We bare received over a hundrag r#*ms of such certificates, bat ne advertisement ie to effective as wnat ueopia toemseivea lap Ot a good article. Our a and oar reputation it st stake. Tbe original quality sad bigk character of these goods will be sustained adder every sod all olrouBalances, They Iwv* alreadyobtataed a sal* In every town, village, parish; and hamlet eivuiaed nations. Be** imitaton try to

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If «r<fl*d«*, rar ISsy are of both sexes, do *o» cars wnat tfiey aoti. it* wa yoweguaw.

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talon, it may not be in•fid lotfglhS WUhoi

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flTHB proprietors of tho North American Gift X Concert, which was advertised te take place at tbe Wabash Avenue Btak, Chicago, IllfnoU, and poseaoaad, have the pleasure to announce that a series of Onaaerie wul be rive*: tbe first will take ptae* at the Cooper lastifnte, New York City, by the earnest request of thousands of subscribers in the Middle and Eastern States, where »targe share ot com tickets have been sold, sad win be followedtk rapideuccewioa until these

naa is completed.

This immense undertaking baa proved the most perfect success, and is really the greatest enterprise ever inaugurated in the world. The delay n Its completion has been unavoidable, but the Tickets unsold Hi the hands of our numerous agents have now been gathered in, and but s few thousand remain to be disposed of. Under any

the Concert wtU bow be given as

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Missouri;Dr. Gaines, Dr. J. Bailey. Dr. James Thorn, Chicago, Illinois; Dr. Hendershatt, Toledo, Ohio; Dr. Davis, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr. Beaty, 8t. Paul, Minnesota. Office 1*4 Clark street. Postoffice Box 3EM. myfifiweowly

“FVo Bomo Dabllco.” Private IMoeasea Chared is the Mherteat Pooaible Time, By Du. YOUNG, late of Philadelphia, who ha. located himself permanently at No. 75 Third street,PiTTum*,Puthstlyahia. Headdreessa p S'? "ho have injured themselves by haproper inunigenceand solitary habits, which rat* both body and mind, unfitting them for either bu sineas, study or marriage. He has discovered ths most certain, speedy and only effectual remedy in the world for all private diseases of whatever nature. Weaknessof to* Back and Limbs, Strictures, Affsctioas of the Sidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharge*, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidty, Trembling, Dimneu of Sight or Giddiness, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of tae Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from tae

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Grover & Baker 8. M. Co., SB Boat WmaMltStem Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 1 ’***»«t Washington street. ICE CREAM. NEW COIVFECTI41VERY Am4 Ice Creaoa Saloom, Joseph Parisette, Proprietor, NO. 96 North Illinois street, nearly opposite the Bates House,

saucer ox bis ice cream, will have deprived themselves of a rare treat. Ladies unaccompanied by gentlemen may visit it with perfect confidence that they will be free from tne slightest annoyance. Partie* suppHed with Ornamented Cakes. PyrWater lees. Jellies, Charlotte de Ruse, Biscuit Glaaces, common Ice Cream Pyramids, Ice Cream Pinramidsa la Harlequin, and Unioi Ice CreAm Pyramids. This* last is made by m selsetn the Western States my8d3in

LIGHTNING ROD.

Munson Lightning Rod.

ITS SPIRAL SHAPE.

fJTHISjform gives^ tae greatest stren|th at the to a solid copper rod tore^ inches in cire^fer•

-aafle.

Dr. Boynton, n scientific

ral flanges stiffen

ientific professor, says its spithe rod, and the rough edges icity.nnd therein is mu. h bet-

dlssipate the electricity,and therein is i for than a smooth surface. And Professor Buck-

tao same time pursue the spiral course to its

movement.

Mrorsoira Liohtxtno Rod.—This rod has received the highest msrksot commendation which selenee can give. It has been endor-ed by Moses G. Parmer. Electrical Engineer Boston; Dr. Bookman, Professor of Chemistry in Pennsylvania Medical University; and, inueed, by over five hundred Professors in CUlegre, and other scientific men, a* the beat rod ever invented, and posiSSSJ^igSE?. It has received the first premiums at the State Pairs of New York,Pennsylvania, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Connecticut, and st the National Fair, Maryland Institute, American institute of Now York city, Franklin Institute of Philadelphia Mechanics- Institute, Cincinnati, and a* vary many County and District Fsirs in all Motions of the country. It has been successful In every contest. Over three hundred newspaper* and other journals have spoken of it in forms of the highest prais* and is has been lib-

DAVID MUNSON.

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TO CARPENTERS.

CARPENTERS, LOOK HERE! Yfce Baildera’ *od Mammfaclarera’ Aaaoctatiom A HE prepared to furnish Doors, Sash, Blinds. LX Window and Door Frames. Mouldings and Brackets. Special attention given te Custom Work, Dressing i umber. Working Flooring, etc. Scroll Sawing and Turning neatly done. Dressed Lumber ripped and cat >o order. They have a Saw outside tae main building to cut Bridging. Split Boards, Camber and Parallel Joist from ten tstairtyfeet long. m*Hog th* Joist ready to lay Also, dealers Id all A lads of BuikiiRE Lumber, Joist, Scantling and Shingles. Will endeavor to render satisfaction to aL/hopIng fo share toe pa troosge of a generous pnhito - - MILL-No. 996 North DeUware street. YARD—Me. 848 Massachusetts Avenue. C.EoEN,President. DAVID kRKGLolSu^dentattheYarL jCmOnSn <l,j■. *l & < 1 1

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