Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1867 — Page 2
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TtC9t>AY HOUKIIfO .UILY S8.
The r«i«M •# filHmml Tbo f/m<ton HoowntM I Isl.if'd • Mrle* of urtlolfs on •jrtem of tfctt country, for f tt« KngHuh roiidCN. They •
r
vim MMtirwyf Law* W* hftvc for Min tu* mflent M#i« foftw* for wiioctionl under the n«i»ri«>t law. At. torntyc end dMM ddiftoff »^T *u»»i thmblMkc, will ploM® 10ml in tbrtr order* at onoo.
m«t«a *f th« M«»0l 9taMn.
Fh* Journal awK* to n(Mn i« muddle In regard to iM poMtlon upon tbo rfttfva of (be excluded State*, by deolnrlnff that we *• full to dleonmlnate between governments dr/«rto, and governments organtaed in a legal and constitutional manner.'’ This Is tbo theory#) argument by wMob K endeavors so make rut. eletent Its poeltlon, "(bat the rot»H St itrs bave not had /moI State governments stnee they deelaMtf tieiHifeegdf dfMTlfflWf
and " that those States hard thdfr statfM In the Union, and have no other legal itatui.” We bave been Innocent enough aH along to believe that the Wav was fought upon the very lesue that lie rebel Statee bad no rl*** to "(teoiars themselves out of the tnioaf" or, in other word*,to secede. Confess*>a iWi.wKn twoiii^sntlng viless, solemnly reeolvod "that in this national emergency r Congress, bstv^bing all feolingef peedonor resentmeai. will re. oolleot Its duty to the whole eount.y; tli^t Me (tile tm was not Waged on (heir part, H any spirit of oppression, or for My purpose of *ub. j igatton, or purpose of oeerMforomp the rights of the settos, but to defend and matntatn the si/premdoy 0/ Me Oorutitvtion and to pr* 1 seres Me r'nkm with ell the dignity, tytaffty and rlghte of the several Stete* unimpaired.'’ That was the doot* Ine upon Whloh the war wae fought and It bed the approval of an pirtles, ft was not to the overthrow' the rights of the States that the oonteet was waged on the part of the government, but to "preserve the Union with all the dignity, tqvauty ami rlghtsof the aeveral Statee untmj>air4<l. Those palled rebel State* had not only gov« ernments <u facto, aotuaf or existing govern*
monte, during the war and aftitoferd»l*a"*«> but also (rpa( State govoo««ioat*. fie:
Se o^n* r V5t*rb? eSclailwte
siNeof tueoewnj hut the mtmmm
flnnnclal
pubMoatio^ in th it We give
'Unlesi
duood, of tfbk*h at present
tnte exact no _ foresee the mnnaer
.yhctoyefc but the exact eonfiriry, !f*( "tS dl9)ldltf foresee the mnnner In which the nntUi.i •! bwik system will sooner er Inter omm
Tbo large number of looompetent,
to 11 n ond.
nu, < u» large number of ineompt irKxporieneed, eiirolose/Mftemtnf end e fatinsr people, who have fcftsd tbe—elvi
‘ nto tbe control of nal
epeath re* or
1 lun ; wuw j Ibrcn iittrauted Intol
banks, will grossly miimsnage the bueMeae. Pi>oV Vm dissipate the Opposite In foolish and |<n.reputable advancoe, end the hanha .WHI
111 -1 rj•'liable adVanOvc, W1IV« «•» UH«I1«W ,TTnw , fail. Under tbo law of prior Hen, the govern, men 1 wm out of any available assets, a* far an pnosIMw, pay Itself first, and In full, the amount of its dei
Itself first, Md In full, the lopodt^aod the ordUlM^gg'
uovf red by the lodgment of •fOUrttlee,
a si rles of failures ef national
ittV may ore ite a panto and bring
if pin of the organization at once, or the
ng down a
pari, 01 iriio urKamr.atiim a* once, Of the sf and dissatisfaction may operate more unify. />vrtng th* la»t two yoart the noH' not batik* hoot hud alt la thetr fator, pm-v have run up their circulation from
' -^Mv* to
IwehWdlv* to »ix& millions sterling, Md prices huye all been rlstnfr They have now ri.ASbcd the limit to wbloh they cm Issue notes, and thopreeeee tfresoHon Mae eet fn, which, by low Itafbs and after a eensblofable Ihtertijfi, will render cash payment# again
possible. Hut this period of reaction I* else!/ (hekind of ordeal which a host of new bnoks, hastily set up for political purposes, and largely iu the hands Of persons utterly
Ignorant of sound banking rules, are least
■
efy to encounter with success or survive
with ore«lt.'’
All me Is as true a#gospel. So far the sea iae been imoeth and tbe wind fair, but there are breakers ahead. The hulk of our city bank* ere all right-the rottenness will first be developed In the West, Look out for banks and breakers,—JVste Tori World..
a ^1 —e—
eforo the
war, they bad been recognized ae legal, as com Mitutb nal, and when the war oeastd, those State governments remained In precisely th* saint, condition as when they attomptul (0 place themselves out of the tnlon. Thera can bo only two sides to the question, either that tbe States have tbe same Halve In tbe Unl( n that they always ha , or sLo they are " conquered provinces/’ WMch necessarily loipiles that secession was in accomplished f let. The former is tbe pesMon which Oov* e nor R.vkkh took In hie Knlghtstown speech, aid which the diurnal Indorsed, Me said:
This bwtorlcal review elearly shows that Mr. fdnooin was right whM he declares it its
Iglit e
first message to Oongres* that " tbe htetes have their etatue In the Union, and they have no other legal etatue. If they break from this (bey esn only do so aginnsf law and by
revolution."
Was there a revolution by which tbe States broke iroin the Union f A revolution Is "a revolt successfully or completely accomplished." This we know wae not done, The revolt 6f attempted secession wee neither successfully or completely aoeompitched, hence tbe status of the States remains just as It was previous to the outbreak. This position was also assumed by Governor Mbn rox, and ho thus fortifies It:
He (Mr. Mneoin) wept upon (he principle that every ordinance of seceeion, every not of
l in th<
There seems
to be a growing impression in (he publle mind fltxtthhiystem by wbloh popular represent#. th ei are ut present ohosen in me country la a very defective one. The division of the oleet* ore Into districts, allowing each district to choose a representative in He Legislature, *r
Li cioogrees. Is one which, prsoMcally, leaves the minority of electors in such district
i with*
out any representative, for underth*rigid
f'V' r n* P mi.ilft« rl” rect qiWstlons, I endeavored to mehemt «- ,1 if WT oskoldate r». p| Mktiok 0 f Me matter, wMeh wae oMseted
" ‘ lo support “ 1 * J
disregard tethiopfl
b» f x poctetl to support the view* of that m». jorUy, and to dteregard end do Ml tbs# he can
in opp isltlott to
cppositevlews of the mu nerhy, wbu constitute, with
th the exception of
Mfef
propositien in Mew Y01
He cure of thle evil In our present represent.
Haifa vote, nn equal one half of Ibeprool, 'ositien In Mew Yorw, looking t<*
alive system, Is to permit enters tn say pan of the Mate to vote for any person they m »y prefer for member of the Legislature, whether they reside in tbe same district or not. Then, instead of tbo person only Who receives tbe majority of votes in e particular district, every person who receives not lew than a certain fixed number of votes, no metier from
whet town or county, to be sleeted a member,
fn this way minorities would bet
Hie legislatures of tbe Southern State# ill that
tli tu
in the Union, their etandlng would not be of.
direction
void
and thnt as
unconstitutional and or e ffret whatever.
ion. wae a nullity, u having no leg#! wfce
inf ns these States were, according to (aw, Union, tbeir etandlng would not be of. fedtd by the action of the jwy>/e-that the people of these states were personally respon. slble for thetr eonduot, just as »mnn Is respon.
slt.le who violates tbe statute In regard to tbe commission of murder, end to be treated as criminals, just as the •uttiorlUee thought propt r-ihst the people of a Slide sad forint their rights, but so f ur as tbetr nation la eon*
cemed.'ln a legal point of vlew ( 4|he» had nea
rthcha'cetny
n and e
l th
power toaffeef the condttton 0/the
the Vninn Keety proclamation and every act o< agree* have proceeded upon thie hypoth.
mid this view of the relation of those
States to the Union, is confirmed by a reeent debate In Oongres# upon tbe suggestion of (he President, that If Ih# rebel Plates should be regarded as conquered provinces—a conquered nation-tb.<t II might hold the United State# responsible for the debt* of thee* States e intraeted lor legitimate purpose* pre* vlous to the War. Upon this point the report
of I ho debate s»ysi
Mr. Sumner,(Republican of MassaehtMetle) sabl that as a question of law therewa* nothlag clearer Iban that tbe rebel State# were reSponsible for alt thetf just debt# and OMIgalions. The State* etui evteted. sfld their Just o'digstlous Inhered in them, and could not he
evaded,
, Mr. gRsazxuwt went Mill further fhM this, by repudiating In toto the doctrine of "conquered provinces^’ The report ef the
debate says:
Mr. Fessenden w#s glad that the message met with no response er indorsemeMln tie
* IbeTresIdent had
Srnste. Ifs regretted (hat
atni In such a d<
a document; it might have e bad It not that all Intelligent people brongh Ha fstieeiea. There had
tni v#p minted
in the same proportion as majorities.
Thus iso.eou mhahfMMe are eMHted It twee one R-presentative In Congress, Among (Me number of inhsbttant* Mere are probtbfy 50,. 000 voters, f nstead of eteotteg one Oongres*. mew hi Chicago, and another in the adjoining counties composing the Second Utstrlct, and so on, let every voter vote only for one cmdldate, and let every candidate who shell re* celts 50,000 votes be declared elected. Thus
no man x ‘
a mine
a, though hts party he tn ever so smatl orlty in the plaeeef Ms reeldenoe, would
be unrepresented.
(an fnpmd would, it mm. opartte
The plmi prvpvswu ttuuhi, ui wurwr, uywrmtw as advanttgoously for onepsrtf a* for another and would be far more equitable In Ms results
■i Ji politlenl
pertie* in the Mew York Convention favor It, and are tint without hope of acourtug Its adop*
Uon^Chicago Time*.
rnnmemm fwwwff Jr. Iw Haw »•»»-A Ytetete Hie Metel-Mte Wrree, mM What They TKwk «ff mg fanetea#
tiaaaf faipgaany*
A few days ego the aonoiMeemMtef (hoar* rival of Brigham Young, Jr;, Che President ef tbs Morin >n Church, and suite wns announced in the daily pxpers. He arrived here la Me steamship ficotl i from England, having con-
cluded a tour Hi Koropo.
It was soon riimorM (hat the suit consisted of (hat gentlemao’s train of wives—and (ho 8t< Ntoboiss Uotei, where they were stopping, was the cynosure of all the eyes that tbs Mr promensder# of Broadway could bring tebear on W. The general opinion of the "dear cm, tares," was wonder as to how (he many Hendames Young c< uld bear their pitiable existence, mingled with tie belief thaf tie windows were burred to prevent their eseeptng.
while this was the ease with the
In a house of the promfeenes
effect were
would see through . been no eom/ueet of the Southern Statee. 00 the doetrtn* of comywerf could not be made
applteuble at all,
Either the theory maintained by President Lixpotti, Governor Monro*, Governor Hakim, Mr. FessiutMuf and other leading spirits In tbe BepuWleM party W correct, Md we must regard those gtatee with right* unimpaired, or elee to he consistent, in legislating for them ae "conquered provinces," M must he admitted, ae fttAb. fifnvsita contends, that We conquered o neiion—a government—nnd thet as ooaquerers, w# leva the right tn make sueb disposition of the metes eomprisfng thet government, ae any conqueror ban to dispose of n conquered netion. , tT In th* United MHN Sennte, on, Saforday, there wee a most enoerient opportontty for honest men to get their dues. If the eid proverb holds good in (bees letter gege. On thet occasion s most eneourgftftf fight took place between Mooddettfeg, whfehf-drinkfng CHAXDMtn, Md the thHflf endHiffV'fiMMtmn. The brutal and besomed HtebiyMder undertook to spply the lash to fneeiMMUf on account of alleged dilution ef his radicalism, when
"fit back," and
Tbe He passed, In a modified form, Md the Benator from MMne Intimated thnt if Ms rharneter was so flimseyin ItetMMtfnttnlie was liable to be damaged by the ravage* of the
tbe St. Nicholas,
were among the most city, called at the hotel,
cards to "the ladies Young, Jr/' Onlyo el* bed just eome m pation or shepptng, 1 a fine opportunity of was denounced in
Mrs. You stated.)
urtced m the Mte» fwlwrs«rvmM«| . "LW. N ,:/4a w ji'iS meat# «f the fi#y» asked about fafl* team which City the lady bad just come; about her voyage; about tbe feabteesf aOetH iMfet Hfe
fi^ggffiSBagBaS
c be looked on ns a
NO frequency bad com# to fflatwontoM^IJH
po#dL_.
sieve other
prospeet of prohable
sl®
not he tmpnmel eneogMe endeff m >
ef ‘
eg
»e impark el enough to JrtvS^SH
?Hsm®SS SfibeimbM^S mShiH^Whi riiyjff5
rooms, her gueem Mewed, 1 ettbe door by "the babtee,"
one in the nurse’s arms, buesWI 1
the other two years *
two in number—
if# walk,
■ Jfr. Mnfmwi wne § wMwm HttnNMUTV trial, hot wan Ml frmiiiel hy«heenuv»totno«i!f In regard to the letter setidiivrtsmfm ttoa with tau ieeter.tm» neimms» pntlfenmMs
of this
• w rean wi nfw» April 14,1865, at at mat Jehn Wilke*
fvnasytvsnla avenue, at
(on hombaek) on
■PHHHpVHwn feUeeuiar M-l
loiosure between Tbi/tanath- njB
streets. Wo met, shook compliments of the rtvythe officer# of General IH
passed up ksa body, f nUreif twHir^Joipwv.
Vrszarw:,
placing his hand upon Ms foreieid, exclaimed, "Great God. J have ae fougerwi country." obenrvtwg aw weMmuir mmm’
. reiilieit, "01,. no, Ht, notbi
ness Md nervous
wMcb he' rept continued WH to ask of you;
“W r /,
mrlmdtlmiM
here
rend attend to it forme, unlom few Ipuhm •re ten o’clock to morrow; n ftet enee I wfl
<f} "PerhApsI
I f Km arm m ImtMnt Kmam muKIrsK f isbed in the jjatlonol JefejWenmrg
11 see you be
sos to R myself."
At tbet moment f observed General Oraut
riding by
Htloa to Mat, and a»ld r "Why, Johnny,
uizztu'vz-jxzi
i? sar. SiburK
carnage; be looked toward M, grmprd my
ss; te,sf. 'isr-Jc 1 —stis.
CeuWel, nafely luveeierf security, by stenr Law
»^lli*or*had ever seen^h^nyrwereVmeted and sM# to prison. The secret of the letter wae confided to n ftw eoMMenftnl frtenda otrlys when I anw that toe editors of the Ifattonal
“3^
g»mmd *• H—t Wmnrnimginm Mpnei-
Intelligenear were suspected of having suppressed tie document, and werefaterrogeud Fa regard to M at the Penitentiary trial, 1 considered It my duty to assume aft responsibility in the matter by explelalngthe whole affair to the proprietor* ef eetd paper. Accordingly, I
ssMisaJi.taisrtaa &nsses&ss rm s^
above.
To-day, lu eowt, after anewerlag a few direct questions, 1 endeavored to seeks m ex-
The Mew York fferi
cured tbe news from the
ef my having been before them, and What Cm. timony 1 bad given, Dm spoken of eaemuqrnf m <:):>.), +>nt an n'>»erv»tlon "If something -'i ’.•‘il 0 ,<*ir i'u 'in ihc oIkM,” etc., OU ttn pwi.d ‘.vi • p. ii■.rtb Me-irCAfttsteanihal .lid It ' a' tb >f trit X. I nut to say, alee, that kbc letter wan giVin e itll no semWW Of manner, nor was th< rs any reraerk mad* aboul anything that might occur during Ike nlgkt. New for Ike contents of the Utter. It Whs
written on a sheet of com covering three p»Ke».
The American Cooking Stove. After twenty years of enertenee ft Ike maaufactors of s orbs, we ftneiae convinced, sen s '—— oneep aad almonhwoWntee* seeree, a large
the Amerleau
■best stoves that
lew we proceeded*^ eST
Of VIMI gl-w«0F« Aw WM )mmerclal note paper, The hr*t two pages pint and stein of th*
were written in Rio spirit nad stvl# Philadelphia letter, Md it Wai only at life
JT111 IflvJWI |r HI la imtWTf MflU t* W MV WWW concluding paragraph that anything bearing upon wiat had traneptred, w to this effect, Md M these words:
"for a long time f have devoted my nunKten my time and money to the accomplishment ef a certain end. 1 have been disappointed. The moment ban new arrived wham 1 muon change my plan. Many will Mama ma far whet 1 am about to do; but posterity, I am sum, will justily me. ^ Han who love (beir 00110117 better than gold er Ilfs, John W. Booth, reyna, flnrot f Al-
zerodt."
Respectfully,
John Mattjikws.
8Mite f tease.
—Tbo Madison Pre* freet has assumed a quarto dress. It Is a sprightly, well-edited, able paper, and we hope soon to see It n flour-
ishing dally.
hixotri.Ait Frkak or Ef.ncTno MaonktI9M,—A Jew days emc# Colonel Merrtweatner Md several other gentlemen connected with the State prison at JsfferaonvHle, were expertmeeting with an electro-magnetle machine, and very serious consequence# earn# near being the result. Tbe betters ha# hnnaap plied tn several before Colonel Hernweather came forward, add each fedtvMual was
ktto bis hi
nees with a fell to turn of the
electrical current. Colonel Merrlwa,tier then
brought to bis
elcrtrlcal COff _ took tha poles, Md th* batteiy was turned on stronger than My of the others eouid stand. BMaSia WeS^nSd^lmgarfli” vjSs nnd' muscles of the right am became swollen, Md with nvnuden Jerk both arms wms threwnop In n vertical port Hon. Cotonet Herrtweatber still bald on, and asked for a greater tore* which wna applied, ho* n numhnaaa iw the seuRjriurwsa sffiyurj cal noettion, nud wna fnhifed and hmfend with tea water at tntamla tor sixty boon betor* tbar* was sufficient aas* to snabia him tn
iBViiU
never beard of
Locett* Gee, a young woman Caiumh«t,iaid mm#onachargn#f -oFrom Hu Hudson, Raw lark, Hfftetar. AWdtfear SlMttar Aff»tdt|dm. tL'sr^'sssi.TL'Efjrjs: tha hhakars tor soma tow vanw, and a* she
a
* locked op to a roam atone tor
she waa than. TMa wan dene ef compelling her to dto*
•fedr nertffinesa*
economy in operation, ratber r price, and tn to doing we an 1
sifCAk, paIkaku a <
and eheanacw in ‘ am stady
wVcBHHHR pOl w • Ilw
e. 1 srTTzartti.D, j nn. iwamnm. e. w. wvmmrm.w m co^
AonmroR
UWt CklcH* Brewery CevytBj’s
Pale xtnek, Ale, •Id StMk Ala, Pale Crenn Ale, Per ter a wd ■
rmutwmtf
In banel, ball bares) and- bottles, for the trartrt
aad fbmlly ••n,
om-p. earn pie-ronm and Taulte-ng Market cast of portoWce. InniMMells, Indiana, in the city dellTirad with promptaets
Orfgw Wf iioviT m 1
Iclsedaad
'&2US£iS%i r S£.
MUSICAL. uraaiwA
oiir y
1 w
am
-
KXT TO METROPOUTAN THEftTHI.
IS&ttniriSH&ss;
no patter ia wbat aaa, neeevang t» itrungthaa bag tonic,
mooMnZUdp'B ** tied * feo 1 -.iJ ;»fif h*/:
UR Mr r' , of that great '. J JV h ■' 4
* ^ir}*
f U ■
IEIMAN timu,
.ft
c.
S- } > _,7T ■ • ■ jAcsnww.
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W*. ■- I. • a, n» l>:
This Bitten is a eomponsd of gp)d extract*.
The mots m# hmha tonn which ft is mad* an gathered in Germany, and dtofr Times, la (pc form of extracts, extracted by obc ef tha moat
chtfm it tn ■mE ptMirw^ffutiatB f|||^
ehnntry afforda. It la
ivonr a LMgram WMKWAm^mwar
In any sense ef Ike went} cetotatne ae whisky, mas, or say ether latoxfeatfef IngtMUMi, and nM he ftmfy asod ta feoffles wKhoMawy Mr er rtshof tpose wing it contracting the disease er vfn of intemperance. We with this feet ^a•toady understood, m many are apt to confound dUe Bitten with tt* many othen afors the pahlie prepared from liquor of some kbad. Denngtbe
Oliolera
OffiawthU ftUtwaww cateastvnty nsed tbsengfeout the sn tins eo»»liry
,
a» a PKKwsnmwKr
And we h.»ve not heard of a tingle instance which this Bitten waa used, when the perso suffered ftoni My of tha tyurptomt of Chofert.
TH* GRBAT 9TBBRGTHKIfrg B TOWIC,
MMIASM’ Cllill NTTUS.
WILLCURB
DEBILITY! DEBILITY •asmttng ftomany enace whatever rmlmflMi •rthe Syulem,
fxvvcnsT Sever* Har dehip*, Exposure*, Severe, W DIb#hmb of Camp Life. heldlera, Cltlnems, amhhw wr PeMmle, r . * Admit ww Wwwtm,
-Hi-'
IdhdtoflftiBUtengpmToMe.netd mem jMl^^ferttefraimoet
•tf.rr
Thle BRfem wlfl enrn the
Aad DteeasesreanlttogftMa
BP—I DBEAT Sil?^a!'CATHMAOHI2fE
■J
will,
k Mm to Inform certain friend fattampa her meneJMe mm\ Lam Mends were intomed o| ■iff bar explanRou* that tbe |Mda< (a place bar beyond th* KSeCiSSim a wagon, Md drove her eaet on m 1
!
MVUIR ADUI LTmX! UWK LAilH 9 ■ WOmBUf ' wBimWi
.a.
Will can every caso of
Haeintoty la unlimttad. *4—&"***•
whisky tub from HiohtgM, ba r (ha aesitor from Maine, wetld mast MdMrtf WRh M-
OornellH told
Mng «
dMJbtor^ bfiuWtdlfk* motiicrs of lutur* eene of 9
of her Mtdmnri’#
and thrtV
1 reed ever t Mgh maunfld. They aSW&SXESiSm
to carry ber by
: tn l»vt> sA tihL .tabneM £miK}£>
•Ml (a her
u't-rsMc contempt, Aid than thee# two 00*(amptible craattA* hurtad AM* contempt In
pontrmpt. orenttBe
•mb others loom, with the addfltofraf "ceegu.’v Wa used le bear • greet d#*l »haul "ptontowoe manner#/’ botlM# snerting and mappfeg ef foaming radiaalc la MkMdy mar* aimaiva. A littla bludgeon, judiciously admiuleMredhowMffthMyOlghfMpfavethatoflaof
Uougramlohai difpffia. _
•WFarattnuafa.ff iawrmmiteie.
The New York Tribune ssys, "ibere te no eery and
other protoattd# WWel air . ##0 ir# free* ’ecn^Owg money prizes to its follower* ae UtM el Jour- •“■‘H#"
•fllem, and, none, perhaps, wtleh so rapidly waars out tha henith. A tuud/rrifearatiaf af m* sick or «ii>immfiiiiii —»(mfffiwMr by the oontrlbuHoss of (ha pram *H aver tha country. I/ft an attempt to tfectsomeone* •rgMtaatton ba made by riiMaflMhptrmflfe and we tt* ftoeffdrtt that tt win la received
of berimdMiM’r (tuctfon •dm 1am
SSriMfe^haiy ■"gttii irijipauyAmarW ecu women of » wife m th iatpmma. and seemed m heroic and heauiMUl aaMfe uu-
^fffrw While
r attempted 1 (trty teen
to iha 1
•J*w*( fertotha
They asked tf aha wished to ■f Inhen among bar friends, who
wauMfrafeet and ear# fev her. Mm anew#*.
WwpMWPjM mutehM
ShUSBSSS&tah^
OtBca northeast <
1 aad me
.tnflx
firgs—tesw.
mu'Dinesnasy (hair wivaalu Aeharfluf of tha pnvam
MRafeu waaeertmd
•pfi wp tf# tn«f it win ot FMfiTfa jtimd p*rtm$ r-r^w»35ajair» q^v* the heart of many a journalist whom failing The desertf
aunra MWMMraflW twhaufitmpaflmfe Lff!2SKS**
Rv udal
ft
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t!,b 1 ell
moi' .JIM'* xl-ms
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the pacification ef the cdnntry ami iflt Conner
The'Hxsxu will oppose negro »uf
kf-««aand all nteem AS piece political power m
I the hands of the Hack r* FjmrneTr
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getter np of the stub.
Agents win bo »applied ats cents pvraapy. 'Vewmam WcmUgr. . **“#*• copies, one gl 00 Siimtoeopica. six awthm-. - - - rr ,, , u 1« Tawnapees, or more to one person, one year, •Rtoeppy 1 15 Twenty copies, oe m^ws, *00* gcr|pp. one year, each copy,. .. I 50 With an additional copy to tbe getter np o
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Specimen copies will he sent to any person de•irteg it, oa application. Every Democrat in Indiana ia requested to act “ an agent foe the Oxnaiw, and do aU in kis power to extend its circntation, and thus add to our abOi^ to give R incrensed interest. Address, HK9AAD CwnrAMT, "^SKsaaasfe.
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