Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 6, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 February 1864 — Page 1
THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER.
YOL. 6.
JASPER, INDIANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1864. NO. 11.
PUBLISHED EVERY BATUBDAT, AT J A Si'ER DUBOIS COOMTT, IBDIARA, V CLEMENT DCAHE. FFICK CoRSKP. Of MaCLHjNALIi AMD WhI STBXSTe.
TKHMS-drRICTLY IN ADVANi E:
mgl Subscription, for fifty Nos., $ 5n
v or 01 mo im
I Hut claim in obediesce to the duly imposed men t ihet (und waa entrusted. M furni.h the t-j by Ihe law above quoted, hut Ihn. far such necessary Information, no that an ttljw
I From the 8iat flantlnel.l
Annml kO aaa - r .1. a J. 0 a r
ouiiiMiiHagii r L in AUQILOr Ol Mtllt. ilV Ihr nur Ihm nun
... . - 1"-" " 'r "rn rcsessry inmrmaiicn. ao thai an i
We have been favored with a copy of lhe(effurta have been fmitleaa and ....li!,,,,, r.k. s-. , '
, wi in inincii in inr D'air 111 art.) in annusl report o the Auditor of 8.t., ek-, Thia office . uld e.rneally e.H to ha .id .he Ar.en.l m.y b. had, and reliey. the Mbiiingtberereipuaodeipendiiureeoflhe Iheawiar.nof the Governor, .,,.1 ,y ... public anxiety in relation there to. I fea.urv Department, fnr ihe naif miIiu r.imki fcaa. . k..k a. a., ..,. .
. j- - a .-.....-.... .nK nr niif vr an. 10 :iirnli October 31, 1863. together i.h auch gene-, leading ,o an .dju.imen, and payment of The UHJULi , ... rel remarks upon the condition of the Knau- thi riaim. would be kindla rec-ivrrf . .... . .
c. of the State a. ma. h. ...ha ,k. ... i . . . jn,Jl W & OP""".! May 6
, v"-iai-., vniwinroili DI me legi- urn ai.niuu. . . u.
'01. of it. eiti-n.. , the ,, ,ew . h . "7'r7" 7;' ' We cope ..-ollon. fro. .K. Jin.t , . . ' ! "!'mnrco",,n pw.dl.f -that the .am
. " " r w' I Ki. iifrrrni, uruilllCFf Uff II U baLa.bM l.a .1. I. I . a af-a ...
.1 embsrr.a.tnen. in the admini.ir.tion of !e,,or, .pocityin, the.riiclrt .d from (,
m ' MK.nr.naL, nrmiiRii. inp a trat n ini. i.ffti,A a - i
fraction over .renaquare or .,,i.re,conied , ,K n " I . '"w,p.ichaad. the eervicea rendered and by . ....... lk.. .u. . ... 'J niPiBafe ol iht- Ouvernnr nf 1 1 1 im and lfi mk.it Um.... ... l ..i 7
.r.urin., a irir unir i..Mlir- ' - .r urKi.limia .1 m HI abiru .l, Hir lOienilOn HU (SOftOn In re-1.- . J Vi o . iq'i . MM will made to regular .dver.i.,ra. jerMi..n, it would -ppo.r ih.t .he Uni.e-l-.r.ci and li.ni. .11 de.cr-.inn f ,h" i0fl " M. 'Ct B.WrTd M"? 31' 1861 Ar"
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... i"' II" l-iriii jtiiii H"f a, I ill" gjfir'f baVinff lh emilrnl nf ik n.. k..l....: 1 "
1 00
RATE. OP AOVEBTISItie. For square uf lOlineeor I.., 1 week. I 00
Raart .Hb.eq.ient iiiHeriion, ' 60 ct-.1 h Auditor of Stete.
.Longer .deerti.omenta. at aame rale. A oebekal rfmibeb.
. ' .-(.p... in., i nr wnuf
mmmm or -pninimrn. aPfii. IS.e.e. aiood iod.-bierl .e 0, ndi. b.T.n ihe control of lh ..,d. bHnimr - JZTlT.J?. 7 and legal notice of like character to be anM - r . " I . " ,L . """'"K l.lure pptnpr ated .1,".H,I (X) lor military aid for In advance nn, on tin- firm of .fa uary, A l. 1863. lo State, to a rigid compliance with ibe' . . . p.ia iur in .nvance. r h.l.i,.u ,.r . i . i . . L T ipurpua-., and hy the aarne act created ah . . lor naianrtf of inonv ai.'vm Ld t f n... i lawn rr-vu aiimr the Hi.km.. n.m ,.r ....l 7
aRHOUHCIRO CaRDIDATK:
Kor Towaahip officea, each, For Countv " " Fir Diairi-l, rirciilt. or Slate, I . aaaaaa-aaa-a-aaa-aaaaBaaBBa-i
N. ECl 1.1 M.
tur halanre of inony aifv-n.cd ilie Gene
.M 1 ( i i V i . ii n a ix . ... :J ft ! . .
p(( "hj in am iit-r m in oroeeru 2oo """ w,r- MM o! I.3.VJ634 1S:
ft.no wh'rh, io tfcte date, etaiuaa in the etaje con-
-I .(iiiiuii, au fer a line ..ffice ia advixed.
0uBjtrM Of THE I.HETBTl)K8a 0T TH1 PlfTBt it a 'i i-.a BoVCStrpJMT to the .Tate. 'Una ullice p'ii'-d . 'itrrrauoi.leiice with
ihe (r..per drparlmeiu .f tri.- (Jniud Statt. Government Mr ih. purpnae of li-vinr? thi -
'laiin r'j.iMed and th- money paid in... the
joa. iia x i iui m n
STE6E, REILING ft CO., WW..LC8AI.B DE.LP.Ba IB drorrpia?!, ProviwioiiM, Tea, TOBACCO. CIO AH 8, F wig t D inner in Liqoom, Wmei, &c
MAKKKT 8TRKRT. iTreaauiy 0f ihe Slat.- hera . n - N-rth SUe. b.ve-w. Sen.nd ami Third ftee, L J ' " ",0"J' . ...t.m.,., vr M"P ,,n:H,,y bH"lf- That cor-
n-.uioMiii..., reei.....d...r. ... .-li-.-j . .
'. pnitnp. iy reaponaed to hy the Thir.t Auditnr of the Treaaury
)p;iartnieMl ai Wnalilnp;i..ii , giving a BtaWe
lawe regulating the diaburae.neni of auch
funtl-. Thea law. at the lime of iheir enacttucni, were whole-owe and neceeaarv
and -till more ao now ihn ever, when pv aatewiea and corruption have hecom. ao no
ioriotia in ell uepartmente of life, and eepeclaily -o among public (.frlciaU.
THE TWO MILUoR WAS LoAB. Ilv the e(iPatiuti of 1861, ihe inxet which
had been reiuuely aaeeaae.l and aet apart
auditing tornoilitee m euperv)Mi iia xoen
dlture. The act ornvided thai "the Auditor
of 8'ate i. expree.ly prohibited from paying
any claim, of any description whatever, ei
cepi for leglalative exneneea, out of the appropriation made in the lir-t eectinn of the
act, until .aid claim haa been audited and
f,enifiad by aaid committee, or a lunjoriiy of
ihein."
In ihe repor' of your Excellency to the
I in llir irpwi ' in J "Hi li.lrrill f U ,1.1 a. . Hpec.l and di.tinct fund o accompli.h V .gi.lure üf l8r);t. dated January . 1863 Ihe Ultimate .'jrrinrrnn nt tha ... ..AA .l-k. I
r P'mpt .tlenlion in o"lera troin the wiiotif. aep 'l I8n3-if
I'. BOETTBKK
mem of Ihe acmunia between the General OeVeraa! nt and the fltate; rm wnfrh it
appear thai the government atar.da indent
ed upon the amount thua Haled lo the
State ol Indiana, in the auiu ol $995 461 78
Thia etalenient. however, doee not rharg-e the Slate with the direct lax aaaeeeed ageine.
ner lor ine year 1861. levied aa the portion
of Indiana to aid in ihe proeecmion of the
' lateef ontv $5fJ,017 72 inet.d of Ihe
u.u ajf iS59 34.75, .a ei.trd in the Gov.
ernor'e meaeage, ehowiny a diacrepaacy of
he tum of 13.'!.6l7 agamat the Stale. Ttii erX.rttr.f ol .ccuife. aa appeara from f.e i....at-i, en'-, ihia .ffi. e haa a. yet no mean by a hu h lo furni.li any aiit.ctnry rtplatiatkN. There i. one error or noa..n.
W. Anaata.
ADAMS ft BUETTNER.
ATTimXKVS AT IkW,
A.&XSEMTa f B COLLtCTINI "I.IFB. '.'LA I Ma. I
IANPSB. INDIANA. OUre-Srth east corner McDonald and Waal a.r.e... Marrh 14, 186S TRAdrWELL iL KEAM.
ATT IliAElftS AT L.1TI - niing to the .. ol $769.444 08.
aa r aaJB- aa -w- mmi aa ma mm mm a niiij . .au .aa. ; I hie a mount plaeed to ihe credit of ihe 'UK MiiderMli'ileil ai II hereailer iirmll.e L. r vr me
1 I. Ik. C.r..l Owri .( Duhuiat l!altf-lU,,' '
ir ear.
relo, Wfl.1. N TRA KWKLL.
lAMCKL R'KA V RüOUiPHUS SMITH, a t r o r n i: v Ar law, JASI'KK. INDIANA. W .T. no, Ii; I ii ny MJllfWI " mlrii-'.-l in ii i in in ;,nv 1,1 t,i f.imrl. i IfiiUoM county. Office at ihe rajfnf ol 14 ! maid ami afree.a. lliarli Jaua Ha ma. A. . Hxt MIT, Vine niie, Ind. laapAf t ind. BAKE 4 BECKETT, 4TroKj;w r UW, lT ILL prwetie)) m 'ih i in imi- f Urcntt am " .'..i.ih o 1'ie.M Courts. I'.r i irular at I a .i i.wi ptü4 lo eollMction-. Juli 30.
Jnfurnt P. IbVV. (', Alloi nej mill CiniiiHcH r i Law, HOMB, IM. . MI. I. attend the C ..ir:e in Terry, Du- " bo.- and Oawfor.l nxintte. and gtve attempt at tendon to alt I inii. intruatecj to S5 Jm. 23L6l. J. T. Dt iit i M , iTTUUKBY AT tAir, FETBRHBURGH. INI). I I.I. g,vf prompt attention to all bueine.a enlruate! m bia c.ra in Pike and djaining count ie. Nuv.g
ihe ultimate ejtinci'on of the funded deb.
of the Slate, wae. by Ihe law authorising the loan of iwo mi Dion, cf dnll.re, diverted Irum the original purpose, and appropriated to rx'Migiii.iimeni of the new debt by lhal law authorized tu be contracted. There ia no law providing a fund for the
payment of the funded debt, until thi. newly creat. d .'ebt of two million, .hall have been paid idept that provision of the law where by the 8ate Debt Sinking Fund Co mmia-
aionera are required. apply .11 the money
in the Tre.eury not appropriated, in the our-
cbeae of the atocke of the State, when the
war loan bond, eaaaet be purchased "on
reasonable terrae."
gajaaliaWgiilBi aawaaM. I OB TW1 rtlBDED DBB1 OB THE TaTB BEA.OB8 WBT IT WAS MOT PAID. Th. interest on the funded debt of the
State i not a .eperate itern of inrlebtedneea. known to ihe law in such manner sa would
allaw the CommieMonara of ihe S'ate Debt
Sinking Fund lo pay the name. 8 much enlirttiide waa felt upon thi.
.tthjrt, and Mich opposite viewa entertain
inreii.n.iing manife-i. to wit; th ir,,it.H .A , .k. r.t
St..... charged .be H-,,e w.th 450 OUUI-bj pay .he imeree, on the funded debt of thi rea-ury m.tea. Mr. Ini-e. late A..Hi., ...In...- .wi. .
- ' mi. iwrj enren.ming the epinion
tt . in Ma Ion. repor, annul, toe receipt ul aeid 4 Otit) in ir.s-ury notes from Ihe tfoveriHi,. t, kaxt in eaid r purl give, credit iily 'or fit 839 80 aa rc-iv.d of her. How thi- occurred i. elated in eJd Auditor's
that therewae no law authorizing the iasue of . warrant upon .ho Tre.eury for its payment wi'h .he deepe.t regret that the fair honor of Indian, ehottld he tamiehed hy an .nnar.
ent repudiation of her plgh'ed faith. chee
, - y ffe-u noil, Gtll repnrt. lo wit; I he Hie 432.838 .re the to maintain .ha. ( t J i .
, .. . mi .-..-H .,, ii.- me lata proceed.nl .aid I4SOO00 of tre.-ury noteafi.ed by .he legi..,re for i.a eovernmen.
-to ri eivrd fn.ni ih.- Linied Statea. Wh
-m il sacrifice, or ihe orceseily for it, ia in
im reit acinunied for. The Third Auditor of he Treaaury I)e iartrnni of the United S'.te., in hi. letter o ihta office, thua refers to the claim of the Si.le on file in hi. office, snd aaya ' an e.
amine. ion of the paper, in aupport of the
claim, ha. been made in thi office, but it
haa m.. yet been reported to the Second Com, .roller, for ihe reason that the State
au.horitie. have not furniatied the iddnion.l
information a.ked fer by thi. office .
Thie office haa nat been .dvi.ed of any rea
son for their non acceptance, other than those given in ike above extract from the
Third Auditor', letter. That letter, with
WOULD respectfully inform T' co""P"dence had with Hi. Etcellen-
the public that they have ar? ,ho Go'or, and W. M. H. Terrell, hi. large and splendid aeeortment llilil.rv Serreiarv. w nll i.ni. .k-. .i.
K II M l' K ROOT & SflOB STDBB,
-. ui i i I.IK oul A HE, .JABPEB.
and refined to issirr. wirretti for such pur
pose. Thia refit stialperinduced an anion in .he-Marion Circuit Court to compel the
allowing the rti -position of the military con
tingent tum! I find the following:
"Un .1 e at day of June. 1861. in anawer
to a resolution of the Senate, inquring what
ili-buraein.-nt- have been made under the
military contingent fund. I repoMed to ha body (ha. I h.dVxaroined and paaaed vouch
era to the amount of $133177 78, for the
anbei. .ence, clo'hing, equipment and Iran.
porta. inn of troupe raised in Ihia Stale lor
Stale and r edoral purpoaea, from which it
wruld .appear .that .be military contingent fund waa exhausted. Thie report waa m'de
'mm my book., and not from those of tba Auditor of State. Soma time at.erw.rd I
Waa notified by the Auditor of State, Mr.
Lanue, thai my atatement that the fund wa.
exhausted waa an error, inaamuch as the
voucher comooaine tba above amount of
$ I Si. if? ?8 had been by him charged to the
tnilitarv and othar nrooer fund. .11 of which
appeara by an examination nt hia Jiooka.
excepting the .un of 820.0UO nf which
sum I had drawn from the Treaaury $u OOU
ae the Governor of the State.
O' .hi. latter amount B6,0O0 waa paid in
John H Vsien, ae Q,nartermateraGenefel
of the State, for which he properly account
ed hy nling in the Auditor's office voucher.
and receipta. The remaining $4,000 I de.
po.ited in bank in my official character, for
a special pu'poae,.bui it not having been re
quired, I returned the money to the Treaaury, with ihe iniereet which had aecured upon it in bank The sum of $6l6 US, alluded
to ir. my former report a. having aeen paid for telegraphing, waa paid by a check, and
turned out to have'been charged to my pri
iaeue of audi warrant fmm i hi. r... . u . u .... - -...... .. :n k. L i.u.. . ..St.;.
payment of the interest en the funded debijuait of $4000 unbroken. Thia .urn of
Military Auditing Committee, the Auditor of ."lSte had no power to charge what had
been dr.e. n from ihe tuiuingeni mud I the tniliiSry fund. The tout agent fund was, by the Legialature, placed no ler the Control
of your Kxcel'epcy, while the military fund
waa exriueivety tli der the control of the Military Auditing Committee epsnlnted he
ihe Legislature; eoiikequvntly the Auditor of State could noi, sfler your Excellency had not only exhauated, bait overdrawn ihe
contingent furM. charge up the amount of
your hxcellency'a warrant io the mllii.,.
. . A. r
rnna, ... aa lo leave the contingent fund untouched. Thi will appear toe HUre M.nUpar .
your Excellency by reference to the ,.r
oproval of the Iwt. sell, trap act creating he contingent fund havins been annroved
May 6. 1861. and the military fund act Miy 11 1861. aa .taied.
Your Excellency' rennrr nt Jn0 l. for,, Bhowing that what yon had then expended waa before .h creation o ihe military fund, nd . each .um drawn from the Treasury timet be charged lo aome fund at the time it i drawn, and in . cordiree Willi appropriations made by the Lpilature. ihe
.mount drawn prior to t, ai-t of 1,y,
Iqi, muet have been charged i ...ine uther lund than the military fund. a. u did not then exi.t. and could not alt.-rwarda, without Legialative authority, be changed to another fund. In conclusion would call y ur Exeellen. c'e attention to the fact that the Legale, 'ore. by an act approved If ay 4. 1861, (Acta of Special Seaaion, p. ifi.) ratified a loa h
be Indianapolis Branch of the Rank of the State of Indiana to your Excellence and
he other Slate efficer of the .urn of $25,. 000, and directed that the earne ehoold be
aaid out of your Excellency's contingent
reeuM From an examination of your Exeellen. ey'a report to tba IiIbbbbi of 188, 1 do "ot find lhat you have charged yourself wl'h ih.t .um. snd when thus eh.re-ed it
will be perceived by your Excellency that,
- womng ma. Mr. .,n wSB eorrsei In
making the transfer be did of your warrants
to tue mi'.tsrv fund your Excellenev haa.
commencing May 4 1861, drawn from the
ireaeuary, aa fmm the contingent fund, considerably over the sum of $100000.
in concluding this auhjeei. I svill m..b
hat. if the au,,, of ,133 ft . drawn from
be Tre..nry by your Excellency prior to Juni 1 imi ... ... k .l. . ...
, . UJ ,,lr n,,n,,r(y nj he aet creating a contingent fund I will he ra.irled if your Excellency will refer me to he legi-latien hy virtue of which lha ems.
ranta of your Excellency were drawn and
paid.
of the State. Unon appeal from aeid C urt
10 the Supreme Court of the Slate thi. office
wes sustained in ite viewa. which opinion
will heeeen at full length in Vol. 20 Indi
an. Report, and aa theae d ci.inna (s. there
re two) '.1 Ilv explain the causes which led to the litigsiion, I make ihem s part of thia
report.
Here follow, the opinion, nf the Court
which on account of their length we omit.l
OBLiquiPATrD CLAiBta acaibit the static
f61o 63 waa repaid to me fron, the military
fund ' The firt 'tem In h report ia ' O. P. Morton, $10 000. Msy 4. 1861," Your Excellency interned the Legists. lure on toe first day of June. 18HI. lhat you
had drawn from the appropriation of f 100,-
000 the sum of $133,177 78, snd this waa
be day after the approval u Ihe act creat
ing the military fund.
Your Exeellen jy alao shows, by your con
which they will sell ae cheap ae can be done a s hi ...
anywnere, sna win warrant all their work give ua a trial. ROMUALD RECK.
aloweph Trm Irr, M A a r FACTI' UFR ABD DG. LEB III HAKNK8S AM) SADDLES, Corner Eaet Main .nd McDonald Street JASPKR. NI , dt wFPRRS hi. thanks to the eitixens nf I)...
W boie county and vicinity for their past
patronage, and solicits a continuance and
vx.ewainn 01 me earns, leeimg confident lhal be can make it 10 the interest of persona in want of any thing in hi line to d al with him. aa hi. motto i. "email profit, and quick ' " I May 1ft. P2.
k floury Apr jour Mug ! ! I
RAVBEM! S?A VE EM! SAVE EM ! WI will pay three cent a pound cash for food, clean cotton raira Heli.,..i
t the COURIER OFFICE. Jasper, Jeftoepe i 163
the Treaaury Department at Waahinetou
and the Executive Department ol thia State, without any .uiherity known to our ataiutea.
placing thia office in a condition to be una
ble furnish sny eaiiefaciory ataten.eut of the
amount er condition of tbie claim.
By the slsluies ol Indiana, G. 6l II at
aec 2. on page 2i9, prescribing the duties
of Auditor of 8ate, it is enscled that "ha
ahall keep and eis e ail accounts between ihe State of Indiana and Ihe United Statea.
or sny State or Territory, or sny individual
or public officer of this State, indebted to the
Stale or intrusted with Ibe collection, or disbursement, or management of any men
eya, funda or interest arising therefrom, belonging to the State, ol every character and
description whatever, when Iba Bans are
- - wbtwum .1X1 r.. I a was. as vi 1 w ( as y ibjw wri s aj J ww ara.It ie to he? retrrottsd that ftlit ftBs.ftl ... a.f llinwstNl 4..aJ b.sabI lhal a. ni.' 1, aa .fl a 1 a I m. .
w ae aw weawaaj ta 1 1 ruimir ui iriciii luiiu i vr pvi Mini j uu iibv, wy iw laav h Htfttt. th nd rtTnL tho (AA ämM ämm -M--m Lai.., iks. AW eaJ Ifaa-
who, when lhe8iate was burdened by adebi!l86l, and the date of the report, th asm of upon which she was unable to Bar the in. 154.91)2 90 Ii is also known 10 voar Ex.
tarsal ram. I ..... .1 - - - ' i v ..... .... . .
..Mdirrr ner irom me celiencv that since me present incumnent
foul etain si repudiation, to which ehe seem
ed inevit.b.'y driven, snd m.ds sacrifices
haa been in office vnu have drawn from the
contingent fund an amount which added lo
- n.i i ... i ' in ' i m.'.-ii i im.i.i ail niwii.il wiiiv.. iniru Ii which enabled the Slate lo maintain teriaaid &4 -ina On. ik. nu-l. Cinn
I , - " - -'I w , .Unit . Im. - mi Am I... .1 ft.1 . . ' 1 . i
--. irr m.iee, anouid (Hjo.
now be put off. and all the available reve-
nuea of lha Stale applied first lo the extingui.hment of a newly contracted debt.
THE AtSXRAL.
Thi. statement of facta show, the account
of your Excellency with the contingent fund
to be in a candition lhal does ihe State
Treasury, or your Excellency, great inj ua
The Arsenal, which appears frcm variooa a...i I e.n ... a, i. ... .a
sources to have been the offspring of the'iu'tment.
On the .list of May, 180 1, your Excel
lency had drawn from the contingent fund
$500.000 appropriation made by the Leei.
laturo at iu special session ia 1861. for the
V I esss-s s.SBWse IVVBBB II Wis I I Hg ll 1 I 11 II U purpoee of aupplyiug arm. and munition, of .bout $133,177 78. The .ppropri.iion was wsr, seems to have acquired a autue owing $U0000, and at that time the military fund no reapon.ibilily lo ihe auihnritv nt k.i . .k.. .k .i , .
"J .nv u.u i.u. . ami, aw mil .. coni ng.na IllnO State. No reports of ailher receipta or ex- waa not only exhausted, but your Excellenev pendlturas, or of the operations of ihe ..me, had overdrawn it, without .ppropri.iion, to have been m.de to thi. deoan....... . k ..... .k
- - "mir inr rjiirm BllllWO. derivable Irom or payable into the State 'he adjournment of ihe la.t Lesialat .... i a. ... .... .k. -.:n. .
. . I ., I ... 9 --.- ... .v. vi.. .nig ft iic- Hiiuiarj inns Vs-i . w " lre.rn.ry Reaeon.ble dillgeec. ha. been ( Thi. dep.tle.cnt would reapsctfully re- preaaly prohibit, tba payment of any elai.nl , V' " made by ., , ffice to sdj,. .ud b.v. ..ul.ue.t ycur Excl.cncy, whose m.n.gthere.roin until it had been audited by th. di...:' r'oTp.r weak-
Tnr. Dabgeb Aakad We ken a..: u.
formed hy ilti-n. of the lower coumieeof
neniucfcr thai powder, lead. .hot. and saw.
cusaion e.pa, in large qu.nlitiee. are going through all ihe towns in lhal region. Ail know lhat that region haa been and I. ab.
hul-bed of aececion in Reniueke. and M i.
aay to understand that the ammunition i-
going into the hands of rebele whom we on
ihe border, will be called on to ficht ih.
coming summer. (Jf. a. Ledger.
utTWe see by the New fork nanara (ha
the Trbone folke. who are handling the Ca-
'om Mouse ao daintily, throneh fear nf r.
fending some of their abolition friends im-
Plicated in the ehargr-s of rnbbimr ths m.,.
iry lo aid Ihe rebele, have caused the arrest of a child only seven year, old for attemptig to pnrloin a few dollars from their mo0. ey drew. The child was aent to the Tomb., while the Tribune aek for it filchine friend.'
"a suspension of public opinion."
CT5A men stole . boat loaded with cam
from the wharf laal week, and taking it to a a . .
neweorp; sold both corn and boat. He w.a aobeequently arreted, brought hack to thi place and lodged in ja. It being acer. t.ined that he wa. a deserter from lha lgth Kentucky cavalry, he wa. taken in charge hy the military authorities and .ent to Louis
ville Oweneboro (Hy.) Moniler.
(ttrThree prisoner, escaped from thd
penitentiary at JefTersonville last Tuesday night. One of them. Porn, a. a a rsi.Ln
Thomas R-c.e, convicted in Spencer county, and Robert G. U. Evane, convicted in Putnam county, ike otkey two, ksve ae far eluded capture. Tbey are desperate scoundrels.
