Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 May 1863 — Page 2
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j asp er couiti eh psa s
intervale M woaiu is.u -
full alloa around the Capitol Soeure yoi-
.: ij n..i. Ihm would permit.
llk demons, end It eeemed to cadee
vurine to run over come of tbe naoeTeadiog
men. womea end cbildrea who thronged the
'streets, unable to get within the eaeloeere
At the time time two pieeee of trillion
I were out in portion, and brought to boer
'upon the speakere stand, end the oudiei.ee,
me if to further infame the already eaeiieu
t . I I! i
.wnl A i on.-time we nearu eoioicra m
the crowd cell to thoeo In the eherge of the
...... ft Am hut lurkilv thev did net
1. I? 1 1 I'll IU V, ww-
- obey, ie if they litd Bred one that tho
immense. I'
J A. SI-ER:
SATURDAY,
MAY 83. 1863
(tTbe follow law Is the letter of Govcr
nor Seymour, of Now York, to tho Voll dighem mooting, t Alban-, ketch ot which ppeerod in the telegraphic diepetehee:
KlBCUTlVE DafABTBIBRT ,Mey 10. Ml cennot attend the mooting el the Ceo
tol this evening, bot I with to tele my
opinion in rogerd to the arrest of Mr. Vol-
Isndiehsro. It ie on tcl which hoe brought
diehooor upon our couotry. It to foil or
iiftr to our neraons end our homee. It
- m r
-Ths GorxT teaur. b-foke the owtbt .. imiai Shall ab.lit.op rvr own the
Haina. OR SHALL
APouTionV'-rK-av CiMtr. MM.
the U.toa TOT DOWK
tC? The following noblo aid trejtlilul od-
dree, ieaued by Hon. I'. L Vellondighom.
tflor hie condemnation to Fort Werren, duriog the war. exhibit- with leerful elearneee
ihe present despotic policy of tho National
Administration, end their total diaregsrd of
all their oaths of office and pledges to the
people. Tbe empire la fairly iuaguralid 'Military Pnteoe. I Cipciubati, May 5, 1863 $
-I am here in a mlllitary baatile for no
and
away
Lft ,. wm
Coeajnou
beere
' our rr " "77 " other effenoe th-n my pliil opinion., and upon it- front . cowocioo. viol.tion of, o,
law ondjuetice. Acting upon the e.idenc- rw.atltulio.al libertlea.
of detailed informers, shrinking from the r r ' . . .
we slaughter would have been is.. tn-n ratio Mass Meetiho. 1 he ,.
Maea Meeting of the loyal DemocMey of himBef t Dero Crat, anlfM ho waa amply
Indian., hld at Indianapolis ! prepared to dofo.d hlmaolf. U tbie time .ft - - mAAlinir PViT ' a a ai "
.l-v. was by far the largra
4 w w convened in the Stete.
light of doy, in tho darkncoa of night ar
me. violated the boose of en American ellicon and furtively bore him away to military trial, conducted without thoeo oafeguarda
now became dangerous for a man to "Ow BBOWn t,9 proceedinge of our judicial
tribunala. The transaction
rioa of offences eg. .at our moot oecred rights It interfered with tbe freedom of epeech; it
our riwbt to be aecure in oor
They came from the Bowl, they came .....ii, I hu lSl.
II v.fi - - . . . a iL.,..
i ; la iiiouoiDOA mi im
)(UICU countr) - behcet."
They
we confeoa wo could bevo laughed, If Qen
tlaacaU' cowardly carcaeo bed haee been rnoleeted
on tho ground to have eaoo blm ahot, for it
wts bis duty to have reetralned tboe drunken troooe. But ho wae sitting trem
bling in hie head quarters, with a triple
.....j t ki...n.ta ard tho entrance, too
UftlU VI If W J . " " I If
. nenrile to attempt o awwaaa-aaa
Wfthftftrd the numbers preeent ear.o-ij ..n.n.t to command bis oo
estimated, at from 60t-O to 80,(00, dlen'et .,one g0-ern tbo Stat, of I.di.na
they were nearly all of the otur.y Mf & R Hamll, of Sul
. .a .i.... .i.. r..i..ir- mecnaiiHB
Ol lite Blair, in laboring moc.who embrace tbo real wealth, intelligence end worth of tbo great State of Indiana. They had left their plougha .n.l arork ehooo end come up to tbo Cpltal
h,ra.,.e thev felt that tho inestimable liber-
a. ikik nur revolu'.ion-
ties ol too peopir, im nry fatbwe endured tho untold hardahipe of n coven years' war sgaiuat tbo lyrannicol Britiab, were in danger of being eg.in overthrown by a military dcapotiam. Tbcy tMre the true, loval men of tbo nation, to look
in whooo sun burnt facea, and to grasp thoir
hard bands, would be eufficieot evidence to ... raaaonablo mind that no treasonable
purpooo toward the Government and flag the love, could be for a moment permit-
ted to lurk in thoir miodo. And they bad met for n bltb, noble aad petrioüe purpooo
to eouoool together aa to tho boot mcone to be wood for the preeervatton of the Coo-
mltutlcu.-their political Bible the Union
tbo croetlon of that Conetitotlon-and thoir liberties, which are guersntled to thorn oolvbt tbeeacredneeeofboth. Tbie right to
nooeeablv assemble and freely speak their
. eeotimentsand petition for redreeo of grievanees. is expreeely protected in tho let
f iha Conetitutioo of tbe
IBlVaVo aw a w tTalon. and in fSectlone 9 and 31 of the Con-
litution of Indiana, and they vainly hoped
that our Governor and militery eervante
uld in this respect, st least, obotrve their
oathr
The Conventien wae called to order on
. Speeche made in the hearing of thoe-enda
of you in uenunciition oi ne oarpauow
power, infrectione of the Constitution and
law, and of military dee pot ism. were the solo cause of my arrest and imprisonment
, . .... a f.. n.inalilliin for In I
involved a oo- ' ,m " ' , '
or the Union, for liberty tnis is m? 't crime." For no dUobedienee to the Conetitulioojfor neviol.tiooof law; tor no word
oigw. or geatvre of sympethy with ihe meo
of the South, who are for tfleunmn
TAhMINIHTKATOrS
MALE OP Is
VT OTICK ia berebv auveu t
lH of an order of tbo Dubok)
Pleaa Court, the undrrelgnoi edmlniatrator do bonis non ol the ratete of Morton Jonae
deceased, will offer for aale at public auction,
on th promisee, on
SATURDAY the 27th, DAY of. JiiI18i3. the following described LandjktndT 1'remises, eüueted in the County of Dubois, and State of Indiana to wit. Tbo coot half of aouth eoai qr. of eeetion fifteen (16) town
uno 0) Mutb of range throe (i) woet;'aleo
the west half the south wrl q'. of section No. fourtoen(U) town one (I) south of range three (3) went, containing together 1 60 acree more er leae. TEH MS One third each, the residue in
equal payments at six end tw. Ue months,
with iHitti at uiti r.'w, waiving benHH of appmiement, and aerurcd by good fror ho Id BOurHy. Sale to besjin af a oVlork T. M.
ALLEN T. rLKMI.NU adm'r. may 234, 1863 - 4w.
and
bomoe against unreasonable aearchea and . .
emm, i ji " w iivwn wvi.v.. " I . . I;.,...
t:.u Ninilhprn inanocnoriicc, uui v.-. ...v.. -
nitn r
e the demsnd of
trial An whiek waa a morkerv. W
. -U-I n .. Tl. -arntra. thoir dcm.nd, oe well
- w... ,--. y r- " !N h Abolition disunionleta .ndlr.ltora tore now nook to impose punishment, not for.wrwrn "'"""
ST. !, kul f.i, Ik. ili-rciiftri I ""O III UU..M- - 7 .
'11 imwvv ww ' "
a ft . K
livan county, mounted a box on m aide of tbo capitol and attempted to epoak
on the unconstitutional aeU of tho adminis
tration . when be waa rudely assaulted
by ootdiere with bayonote in their bände, and commanded -God damn you, get down
.... at II
i .v.o.. m Mi will bavenei vou.- m-
IIUIH IUVIV than eonealed to the crowd to know If tbey
m.lH aubmit to thia outrage, averring the
ft u ...w tr it coat him his lifo, if
D WUUIU mm
they oaid ao. Several of them then Jail vleeo that rather than begin civil war, ho bad hattor desist, which he did.
At another time we eaw Capt. Jacobe, and
officnrwho had fought for hia cmotry in thte
war. otep between a countryman ana a eoi
dior who wore quarling, and remerksd.'Dool
of an invalid order, put forth in the utter disregard of the principles ol civil liberty.
If this proceeding is approved by tbe gov
ernment, and suetalned by the people, it is
revolution, it will not only Iced to military
liitat ltlcrau Hemaining in the poet office at Jasper. Dubois county, State of Indiana, which, if not called for, on or before tho first dayJuly next will be cent to tho deed Letter aaVe. I'oat Office Department, Waehing, ton City, 1). C
Allmar, Michael Hint, Jemea llencork, Mirgerate
. . . .. Härmen. Berlind
Meanwhile, D. m craie of Ohio, of the """"m,.,,,, 8. weet, of tho United Siatoe. be firm, be trusjp A j,l(M.pi,
to your principle, to the Constitution, to tho Key, Jennie
Union, snd all will yet be well. As lor myself. I adhere to every principle, snd will
make good, through ImpieanaOfWUt d life
deepotiam- it eetobllsheo military despjtiem.
. - .ft I ...I A. , t I t..
in this aepect it m .CcrP , . I - . . . . AUfiion ..,ljcll i
..ft j if:, i. u.l.l I. ..'iiecn. tri ...
aapeci rerc,Cu. , ;Mi efer .Je. uttered, or maintained from
re overdrawn, w.a ,-ft7 w- r, "' "''th. beginning. To you. to the whole people eecurltyuf cor property will hereafter d-" f ' , -;,n, firni, v.;.
rbitrary will of auoh military V
P'nd upon the arbitrary will of auob military
rulere ao may bo placed over ue, while our
conatitutiooal guaranlooa will be brukanl down. Even now the Governore snd courts of some of tbe great Woetern Stetes have
nnk into insignificance before tbe deapotic powers claimed and exercised by military men who have been sent into their border.
It ia a fearful thing to increaae the dangt-r
tor not an instant!
C. L V A LL AX I) I G H A M.
Letters from the h. Kkveibt Johs
mob -The New York Journal of C.mmerca
eontaina long letter from th- Hon Reeer
dv Johnson, of Maryland, in reply to e
. . . . . mm- i I W - f V' .....
Ukettor of David liudiey r leio,
rue
Vork.on the condition of the country
fight, boye, I'm Democrat, too," for which wliicb now overhang no by treating the la. ,.Uer gen,fmtn jn hia lett. r. it appear-
ritb
he waa knocked down by policemen
hia club, and hie head severely cut. We. oureelvee, arc witnesaea to all tbeae
flagrant cutragea, and maoy more quit, ae bad, and let who will deny it wo know tbem
to be true. The pretence that the eoioier were there with arme to preeorvo the peace,
ia .11 humbu. There wae no dlaturbance
. . . a . a.
on tho ground üll tbo eohiiera, oy tneir drunken ioeolence erented it, and we do not
believe thev woold have acted ao had it not
been for ineuoctions from eupcrior officers,
Notwithotanding ell three di-torgancea after Mr. Merrick concluded hie epeech the neoole were addreeeed by Hone. T. A Hen-
dricke, Joe. E. McDonald, and Mr. Eden, of tu. .ftt a aaiiec of etrong and patriotic
tho Kiet side of the StatO;Houee, at Hj,,,. Copied, whkb wo will publish
o'clock, by Thomse Howling, ol v igo coun-. a week
iI.p LftJLaaa-r. and the State authorities with
contempt. Tbe people of this country now
welt with tbe deepest anxiety the decisions
of tbe Administration upon these acts.
Having given it a generoua support iu the
conduct of tho war, we pauee to ace what
kind of Government it ie lor which we are
aakad to oour out our blood and treaaure.
u Tbe ection of tbe Adminietration will determine In :he minds of more than one hall
of the people of the loyal Statea whether
hi- war ia waited to out down rebellion at
the Sontb or destroy fre institutions at the
North. We look lor ite deciaioo with most
eolemn eolicitude.
(Signed) Horatio Betmouu,"
ty. Ho
n. Daniel W. Voorheee wee ehoeen To6 Convention then adjourned, and the
. I . a
Prraident of the Convention. Ho made e n.-ocu leeviog, some two or three nun-
epeeeh.plentlngbimeelfontbeConatitution, dred dieooiooists. wo preeume members of and claiming the right for tbe people peace- U(lioo Jenguee, known toexiet iu IndiahW to aesembte and diacuae tbe imuee in ..-oiu, Msembled, end were addreeeed ia
' . ,1
which they arc interested. He oenounceoj. lioerly destroying tirade oy one oi mcir
tna erbitrary acts of tho Government.
Hon. R. L. Merrick epoke net
His
number.
After the events of Isst Wednesday at
" .1 . m, ... -i ... a,.! f.rakadowinff the
, w.i.i ...i rn.nl. ndintion ol the t-apnoi oi w .
pVecn wm . , - -- ; ta deepotiem, we
r.nm im cniran iiicinvk ' v ' - - -
He diocumed the Em.n- now solemnly advlaa .11 of our citi.cn. to
. , . -oaalr
. - :.. ,.mmm ..J Kfr. ha arm themselves, ano oe.i- '
r z. iTLzzzTm m .., .. c
the Democratic
brought againet it
. .... ". I ..llinift
. :ki.i w-U.iu tn risk vour livee in IU oeienee or
entionwaa tobe oieiuroeo, p ' a ji.. ii-m
at what moment you may beeom
risk your lives in Ite defence
ventionwaa o "i r ' . JMBntiam. b.lfdrnVrno.di.r...ppar.ntlyh a.t.temibmit to ifTrv... .LUnii. i nJ would eay e'rogyoureeivee new,
a( coma'etr demorainauon, uu j -
h.ving reedved thoir i.rtructlen. from th. Ii, m n Governor or Military Com.nd.nt,.a they permittcdjodo
ceuied their muekotc, with bayoneta fixed
for
ill not
Bastardy. Mien Mary Woolooy ,
;.w .k.m haaw in smai where..... . imata of our County roor
on turns, wi picftcu. ,
tbcy would curee the Demcerau. and ia tne nottMt appeared before Jseq. nueoirr, aw preeenee of numbera of ladiee, who deelred ning, and accused Mr- Jemea Felte, ol ...r the oaeikinff. uan tbe most profane, H.ii lownhip, with being tbo father of an
r - w- - I . . ..a
!ow aad obaceaa language, and if rcmon- njegitlmate ablcld by her. ihe cniw wm
.t.d with b .nv ntlcman, wonU imtac-ko-- aeveral wecke ago. The eonetaoie
dlately begioanght, when their eoanradae r,torned oo a writ leooed for the oeicac.n., . . . at a. I Aft i. ... A .. i anV SB Va. .
would roefa up, driving the looaereon ootore .. found," and in Die aoaencc, mm .
ihm at tho ooint of the bayonet, end arrant .i,, woman'e evidence, rocognweo sua
tna paraca who had oaown a desire to be to tbo Circuit Court.
EacArxs. We are ia formed, that tne
horee-thief dceerter, J arc. Kaiaey, wnom
Mr. Blloy, of Loogooteo, wee ng..
to hie rcfi". ePd from km captor
-:il ..A .rfh him Off tO Dri.OB. With .
CIVII, WMim crowd of drunken aoldicreyelHnng.nd cure
lag after them.
The deeign to dieturb tbe meeiing was
rendered more apparent, if pooelble. la tbe Lnd got clear
afternoon, whoa military Governor Hoaeali, n - Phlladelakla Aga
beaeraing aware that the Democracy veto Ta.--f.iu-i .tore about Gen. Sifla:
ao otroagly averaa ta begianl.g alvil war in p of lh gi..
' Indiana that they would eabmtt to untold , nnr arm on b, Rtpp.
inaalta rather tbaa aa a body recent tbtait "" hMt,.ad from bio rotircmeatla
. . ...ft. ft. .V k.. UmA II in IhMp ..-..- . -, ,
New York to Woealegton to oner tcetmvw.
Halleck aad tbo ProahJaat am awrvtcw. m
DtatcR.er tke Rawcaie Piacx with the South Revolctio at the N.th
By a telegraph dispatch from Washington-
which we publiehed yesterday , we learn mat
clique of Philadelphia politicians calling
themselves "loyal leaguere," but better denerving tbe epithet royel leaguers, headed
by Morton McMich.el aad Mayor UUpm had errived at Washington, end that Sena
tor Wade and Chandler end Mr. Forney arc
k.i. im!!! sruaat.. The object of tbe
lilt is nawsww nj m
visit and the caucoe la to organic forces
for tbe breaking ap of a'i political orgamta
tioa. la the loy.1 St.tes, hoctile to the Ke
publica party, aad for tho eupproeeioa of
overv ecnllmant that ia not in etrtet eccoro
ftth th idea, of the radicle, xne
uww
new movement ia to begin in Philadelphia
bat it ie to bo coon extended to other citiee
and loeclitiee. h la evident that the design of the Aboli
tionieta ia to create an ineurrectioo in the
North, in order toobuin a. exeaee for makiiic peace with the South. With the Gen
erate and the me.no they are employing tbey arc enable to put down the Southern rebellion, which waa produced by the antlelevery vueetlon, aa was atatad a low daye
uro bv Georsje Dowaing, tho negro oyster
w w ... i '.at.
man. at the Abolition convention in mis
dty, and taeitly admitted by Garrison,
Waadall Phllliaa, Oroaley, aad all tna leaa-
preeent. Aad now tbey propooo to ro- . 1 .11!.. fts ft ft. a laTAa ä Käs Kau
ment t -..other reaeiHo. - aupprweekm of free e peach. But let thorn
bawara, lea, like rraaKoaetein, iney raia
nothet moneter which they cannot quell. IN. Y. Herald.
ft CUV B- f Mi ft
Gov. Morton wee awe to waeaiDgwo
the aame time, and we eoppoee oa a similar ken.
errand. From tha oatragaou. endo.vore of
alleged thet Mr. Johnson d others were
s.tisfisd with "the peace conierence." mr. J. procecda to ahow that Mr. Field ia totally mist'ken. and add:
"The guarantees recommended in M Guthrie' report were aatislsctory, but the conduct of the eonvcniion, resulting in n
srest me .sure from Mr. Fleld'e eouree, ren
dered the convention itself anything but
satisfactory. We saw in it. no tho roeult
...w...i ariftin lp(ot in (' ninroM of the
LVI W V C W BBJBBBVWWAWWIP " ' Wft recomm.nded guaranteea, and saw. w
Mini clearness thst the rsoull ol it- drlib
wi - .
iratlone would no, for a moment, au'pena even the perilous ex. itemeni of the Southern mind , or av-rt the calamity it ia-
olvrd." After eipreaelng ihe opinion that there
arethouaande in the South who, in their
haarte, etlll love the Uuion which Ihtr
fathers cooetructed, Mr. Johnson agsin
remarks:
Satisfy them that, the war end -d, the
. a M
Union will be oe it wee intendfii to oe, ana
ss before treaeon and fanaticism involved . . ... . -. I. ....I
us in the rxieiing ingnnui tniBüi'-,
much, very much, will be done to bring tne
struggle to an end, end to restore our former
nationality. We eh-H then. loo. Know earn
other better, end value each other the more
Arnold. Anthony Cvtaey, Mc Jam. Heekner, Jooeph Ureter John Frmea, .Joseph g Lotus, George Mailer, C,
M. FHIEDM ANN, P. M.
I .-p. r. Miy 2, 1863. ADMIN IST HA TORS SA LE. X OTICK ia hereby given, that I Will aell at public auction, on Monday the 13tb d.y ol Jone A. D 1863, at tbe residence of Conrad Mad- r, lite of Dubois county, deceased, all his personal property not taken
bv the widow, consisting ol household and
TW . . . . . ,
kitchen furniture, eboemaaer e toois,
.irnri'rii K. &LC
Terms A credit of twelve m on the
he aivrn on all rum "var three dollars,
. . m ft. a.a - l
purchaser giving hia note wim apprrrcu security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws ih interest.
SEHASTIAM FHKYnKKtiritft, eonvr. Hayeville, May 23. l8Ca w adminiöträtorIs NOTICE. N OTICE la hereby givea that tbe undersigned haa been eppuinted Admleuv tratrix, with will annexed, of Johannes Urener. dceaeed. Stid estate io cup-
ii d to be aolvin. ANNA DRKNBR, admr'x, with will. may 23 18i:t-3ft
ADUINUtfi;TObVs! SALE NOTICB 'a hnby Kivefr tbft 1 will ecll at public auction on MONDAY. June S, IB63, s tk lato recUewco of Hillary BecAcv
i.kl late of Duboia rounty, deceeaed. all hia per Lhi.I properly, not taken by the widow
eonitin(j; ol lltrh-y enu nwti .. .
field. hors. call, C s, ny,
implein n'e Ac. ,..,..
T row - A creiiti t.r iwrir w .. . .i..... .(..ii.... ih.
Kiven on au eum wn . V
purcham r givm.' hi- no'e wim curiiy, waiving Valuation end oi.priaei.t laws, bearina mil rt-ftt from data; uod-r $i
caeh in hand ,
Fl.ANZlSKA CKCMttl, sunn x. may 23, 186:5-3 A I ) M I N ISTHA TO U"S iSOTlCK. .)T.ia hereby given that the undersigned hae been appointed adnimletra tor ol the eet.te of Gregor MUler, lete of Dubois county deceased ; eoid eeteto ie opposed to be eolveat. L"; o.i.eted to call noon, and erMat taeir Claim.. 0K01KKtlM.adaaT,.. Ad ms A Buettner, .tty-e. May 16th. 18C:i -3
olicf
Courage ha. been found a common posei o , . . l.i.p.riir rnrrprlei'
10. mni" - - . sa love of freedom is aeon to ha equally ... w8 hereby givea that the IJP'Jbo --"--LftciftftÄ
than we navo Ter - -.--.- unr provii,.,, 0( an eci vawII the gar.nteee of personal and tat o o ffuUle iBa license the eele '.FJ' richte which our fathore provided, can .lone uou, ,inou,f h, and other intoxjcnuug "I" .... -j ft.i!... ,i Tk Ufa f sale will ae en me
make ue what they tntenne. ano nT.u .. V -ui fc. him the precise iotheJ h:,d.ccomp.i.hed II, rough their Hip-JK
wiadom-the freest snd tne ,..PP.r.i. M,inrroM ind McDonald atresia.
town of Janper, Bainbnoge townan.f, -
boin count v. lad.
the preeent emergency.
that time, although they tbaa had it ia their
power to have puniehed severely, thoeo waa
wore tbaa iufriagiag oa their eoeetltetioaet rights, aad have learned them a I e aeon tbey would bava long romemberod. At that
time, In order to etlll further annoy aad
berrees tka meeting, a company of eav.ky
wae etationrd on tho eeet aide of the eqaern
k.n Ik. ftneMiitft. waa brino neld. CO that
whviw ...w. 'I m i . , j the pnvg- t an-1 Iron, tier ae?emHg' e "c"" ,or 1
Wo do not know
u.- .k. Prealdent received him, but wa
"ww . . i a
l..rn that Sigle hlaaaelf baa te,egr.poeo w frtoad la thia alty that be waa aaubbad by General Hnlleak, who coldly told him tkat
i. When ho wanted hie ecrvicee no snww...
and
and one of the moot influential nationa of
the world
Free Sprech KKtr.et from e epeech delivered by Hon. A
0 Riddle, Republican Member ol Oongreen from Ohio, ia February lent: The freedom of npeerh ie the laet fran-
cbiee a free people will aurreodor, end our
million, will exercteo ft la tka midot ol no
matter what calamltiee, Tbey will dlscuoe
ths cveaU and management of tbo war. It
Is tbelf war, and the humbled of them hae
a. interact ia It equal to that af the Bret
eitiaea, .nd they moot .ad may diacuee hie
(tba Preaidanf.) eeta with a free aad mamy
a I . ft.
. - j .v. nf aaid township WUt teas
lull in ml, w. due notice thereof. ...MtiutMII
m. I. IBM. JU . BBnann
- -
tbe party la power ta force alvil war oa the
people at Indianapolis oa laat Wednesday, ia II act fair to iafar that tbe Govenor't viait waa la order to eeaare Indiaaa aa tha bogia-
' ftFThe War department lo about to
ADMINISTRATOR M a a .ft at aPJ C III Pej
THE ondectgned aomi.awrw -täte of Thonapaon Burton, late alöa
boi. county deceeeed. will oa i "' 4,h d.y of June, 1881, ,2
of eoid doceeeec, can ai TuV.'wl7Sl
hie personal property not f.f' TäJ;.
conaletlag of Horooa, u.nie, a;. Cora, Wheat, farmlag Implomeote, aedta.
bold ateaafla &. . ,., . tmim9
TERMS fir Ai.is.-A f.- - -month, will be grvaa aa all .u nnrrUaaer nivlne aote wtta apwv-
r- -v - - . ftftaanw raeers-t
anter upon mora vlgorooa measures for eal
ling out tha fall military atreagin oi in n era populetlon of tbe country. Genera!
TkAmu rannrti to the department that af
lag pise, for tbie oc.no of devaetetloa!--! dirtcton h.. attended Verily, aeU aaawxexb no. Ohl ptoaara! ,, w .ud that ha le
to ga into Teaneeeee .loo, and there organlie the negroes eo lo Mlaatealppl.
framd.toofS.le. All awamai fuv w May It. 1868.-3 , Jjj
that wa .bouM bare a Governor that daairaa
to aoe Indiaaa'. aell rod with the blood of
her own cltixenr. Let the people think and
prepare.
Advertise in the Tftfrcr Courier.
ADMIreMTBATORi
TbTotlaaiB hereby flf that
1 .igncd hM baaa apaeiau-m
:.u itl anaevod. Ol 1B0 00a
Itader deeeaeadi aajddatata U
be ,oW,5edastian; tiittvmn Sfay 11 1893.-3
ear.
