Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 6, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 May 1864 — Page 1
THE JASPER
WEEKLY
COURIER,
VOL. 6.
JASPER, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MAY
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.bou,he8,re.s,on,.,.of ,b. 8ou,h. ,h. v ClMi-l I WWCTto W Wlli wem to forget that disuoionlsm wa. hör l.l 1 Am l,ABi
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Khitur (m rikr: W of tl.e new
Publish evkmt matubday. T jasii.k The Wiked Attempt to Precipitate Rotten Borouehi-Louuian Delerate..
cu0""- i a im a , av t'm War in the Worth- The State S-ntiuel a tppe.rt that) CLEMENT Tt n a V T W' C0Py & following from Indiana 'dehMrat h.v h..n ..U..-.4
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U'i-- v-,.- nuo " we nave oeen nrii.ly convince, lor vermon W. I.. i --". ....
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.T ,0,..T,.,rt. '... I. g.rtt.tb.irp.lHe.l.itoll..,,., HMHtb um AI.'- w,.7. b7 I , Y ' """'CW" h" r........ .an , M rr ' Tk " 7 ; 3-?. '" Each subsequent in. ..rti, fl0 r.;-'P''H'ir. unscrupulous and ambitious par- it. own pan, by foiaiini? uoon a enve-mi -u, , r m . p" "lul"1 """ ' O!. Our eoldiur .i.ni .mifMiaeaiai a reoabl. W.a- r " u . .m 'h" P' o. he;.olv.d, ad M.,..c,..e,., ,., re,er, toher li"1 W pe lor peae1 BiD f I oo will be mtde lc reular B-lvfiFrr. "" Mor ,on pe'ch at Masonic Rill laat t8lale vi b the loyal white inh.l.ii.n. J,;;. . . k. , rulf 1 mcaHIU'" Nti4 f .,,ir.,,, f ..i. Prida. iltkL II MA h.. . i.J u .. . l .: ! V "le ln"L,,n, or.g.n.l ,!gh.. . mdrpemlent Sta ,e In "K M call rule the i.ntio..
.nd .Oa of k. character ,o ael.M on which would li.h TZZZnTZuZ: e.eren ye.ra a.r, ,h,M,e par.y ,batj
paid for In adv.ore. , n, vft, K,f 5oldl(e.,or y,, M( .,Vs"a,V t h 7 7'"r'W"- h8d 'fc'1" th. Union, ,-oa, .he .u T' o,.e.C, ..J ..."Lha.ndtr:1"
For County " 8.00' uu.. . .. -i.ieo to a lull rp of reaolutiona:
" "mmmmtmm wiiw ia tn rrtaM.atial eioctkui. Hva the I ftanl.J i w... .l
norraiH- r-any. .. ,,0i ..i.ly rt..irtfpd th. i2.tte . uaaiij Of aw- .,vir
nmiivwnuM im w niie exi(i ng char-j am m linger Bet free
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öotne in ,Mir company Mjjotj aiV ,Jiri loyal, Hia 1 1 so yon an aainat nicr eqn)ity; bat I eay hurrah fur you! Thou thai boldi dp for tat aKliti,.n ietsare traitora ami toHoe to their
For DitriM, fi'ruit, or Sitr. a mmi m m mtmmt r.
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Xjreif 1 üm,l" Liqnorn W.li'??. c MARKET STREET. Kurth Siie, between Betuad and Third Btra
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ral tr..p v.rw itulr.iw. Th; lov.l hlark
P 8 Pmrnpt attention to ordern fr aj I hi
conmry. pp III 18, :i- 1 W. C .u.ä. H. Be i i : m ...
ADAMS a BUETTNER, ATTOHMQ 8 AT , a at) a .. k at i 'h ct.LEcTi:.o Lira cLauaa, lAafpES, i mm A N OH-e Njrth tuet curner Mc Done Id and Wl iret. March H, Iti'.i
TRACtWELL & KEAN,
'Ii. n o( wht W Biy
lJi Rjicetlcaef ii ri'rl-' within it cir
obi'V TI.ere vi a Irrmonnble , lion v. ii hi ii (I, T in J m.',.r. ke.p
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"- rir, i'ort-cn ili'rethi-Plwi on.finonl, s,.,.,.. ........ t'ot tin ir luve of e.uififrr 1 II I
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inii"L' 111 l'tr 11 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 inr m uibm 1 ... 1 1 ' . a
no oyernmeiii on earth wae atron? enoughi ' 1 "lon '" '- TIkt to hold icfather euh opaoaanf furroa ttrt' u Jctnocrata to one abolitionist 2d. That thla mnvcmn d. ol mer-iv tKilUIiftaV M.
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h.dB .1.,. o ,......... I.. :. ,io ,..,. v. in,.,. - Llrz:frrT'wfl Uirman, of m. w, m.PP:J(i
a Uli rk- ike.. tw..,v .... u-.Lllowe,. n.. r,,h.. Tl,.. ... ?VZr ty ,tVt bf 'h of he al.ve luSt ni-ht. liiillv for M.I
- -in.il 111 w hich inev V . ...
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- '..1, ui., yy . J. (- 0. M. IÖU1 bid. Cavalrv.
?m m avfP -wj vii 1 ka held within our military liuea and the
jfnz..; loyal eftt inhnbitaota could not hold it a on the:" luv Ii "Hi.nl lh Han.t. "-- - - it
j .... ... 1 1 j i 1 i o.ir
ITT0KXM8 AT IdW. H'HK uifler. igiird w ill br.-al.'i pradir. A in Hie Crcuil C'url ot Dakvio Mh) ad will pr.imp'iy ulteMil t ail aMawMk-
t.i.i.a in uit-1' rare. 10. n IU. N TR v Y.W ELI iAjiCgi URAN. fiUOOLPNUS SMITH, 4 ? T 0 K N K V AT LAW. lASPffR, IM'IANA. WILL attend pri-ni;uy fca an) bo-ine.r mlruBtd to In in 111 any ol Hi. COttTU f Dub-Jin county. Otto eat the corn, r , Maltnnald and trt'.'i. akorll Jona It a MR, A. J. tkcSETT, Vincennea, Ind. Jaaper, Ind. BAKER & BECKE) T, TTtitAi.1 AT LAW,
Y ILL ir.:tie.e in li Dokvaia Ciermt an Lowasoai Phraa Cuurta, Parttenloral I'Rjjin P nd to mÜHciiiMi. Jim- ät. -AOr 1. (xilt't'M, Attorney unl Cotmstilor at Jiw, BOMB, I.J VIT ILL attend ti,- Q .,,r;., g Perry, tiu ww u. mm' Craw lord couniiei., and giv. PrP ottentioti to all buiuef entrnai .1 1. J .n. 23. I. J. T. ll'M t'tC, ATTOKiXM AT LAW, Vk M ra 11 am .. Atta. '
Ar.! bnnnuKUli, IND. KlILL jriye prompt attention to all bnioWW oea t iitruated to all care in Tike ami adjaininc e.nintiea. Nov . 2.
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y"' rwmiei 01 tue army, rtioy repreeent lor three yrar. -he BoVOmajr koa he. n l ti.ilu.ry ehviioo. ,d Pwl ih.u ,w.
reitofBl Bdwil.r rhrtfe.; hut w,-h -il tha e.at l-uren votea in the nnmin....... f .
Powe, .d iai .encea a, hi. eHaaad he bee ctatfJota for lVea.dent. .. if lhe aame kind kea nakle I twbWonllate tkeao. . anme of a m.iif.r,- ri.P,i,,
, ...... t"1".' IO CAM neiehbrh.K.d. there may haee b out- thv yo... of the State in hia eloct.oi, bre.kA, but in .yery baataaaa they kaiaj been ReJ m.nv such roue., borough, will i, traced to groea ,.,r.. on per.nnal rifrh a. take to vi.iat, . nomination or an election!
3d. That ii ia BOt probabi.- thai the u!ii-man-.evernnee ot the Ddba will he on act
ol deliberation or discusaic-n; but that a long
r to ewiKaiaaa liable to occur any time a..d
hn h had 110 ouneciioii with the trouble f he country.
We no-iced in the Jnurml of yeterdava report from Od. Stretffht ddrrf--.t o Q y. M.'ro.n, n i in what he term, the 'Clay tuny die-urbaiice.' Aeceptinn hi own -'air aaeai, 11 appeara to have been hia ourooie
a h-.vr h' in.-ni on an armed c.ulhaioo lu iav H Miirurated civil war. II- ... ihr.
11 no idBewl capacity, but aeaomitiK that an einol. t,f men had WaTCWlied) for
It aeeau to ui that tbeae deleiratea have a mianioa at home, to conyprt the peopte ol L-wiaiaim before ihey aneume to repreeent them 111 the national council. Delegate
ajflil to he able to mingle with the people ihe act for, without fatal eonaequeneea la
their nerka. We auppoae that Senator, and Repreaeiitative. will Boon be preaenii g 'ht iiieelveo tu 0 o.gree tn,m thi- and otb-r Stales ir. the aame condition. And we ob-
aerve that the House haa joat voiod mileage
urn Balary . the r'-jerted applicania irom
Tin. will be eufhVient to propa
-- ., nun, , mm period o deliberation and diecu-aion mu.i !col , ,Sep,tfnbt.ri m
nreceue ii una aero we meet lo begin Ibe work . 4'b. That henceforward, inatead of regarding it aa an objection to any ay Mem of pmicy that it will lead lo a separation of lhe State., we. will proclaim thai in he the high, e.i of all recon.mondation, and the grealeat prool ol .tatesmnnehip, and w ill support pol
itically Mich men and mcasurea aa appear to
tend moat to thai result
And M tsachusctts, with a rourag worthy of a bettej cauae, haa faithfully ktpt
tier rec. mmendation. Manufactures from Corc-Huika. Mr. Canieiui, American Conaul at Vien
na, has sent to tin Department o( Agricul
a hm he calls Mr'8sonabl purpo.eB,' lie or-! Viririt.i 1
0 eoajoar.ie.of lhe Invli.na Legion ,,1 the boa n,,.!,,,!.:.!,......,.. ..:,or Washington, a communication ,,
- w. -rr.j .v, ...in -.inn . - ,..ev Hrzii) 10 aeeniiOe a soon aa poaai- ihe avlject of manufactorea from ih- huika
w
v .rr,fER , UHE D,TS Ifid.an rorn t Sch o(e T . 1 1 1 n . 1 1 .in I . . . I . . . a a 1 ww 1
.... . 1 i-ti a i 1 h I j v rann nr in.i m 1
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ttl lr.' Thf ij .lonel i.Bv til criv.i
... tlä t fflnl' all laa ari'i.f an th aa a. aakia 11 a a m mi fa
S W I" " '' " "I1') WBO a teat the siurerity of their declaraiiona, b r""'' ' fN of age. Young Miater "---.a. .. -1 ... .. ... . 'Morton, am. of .......... . Ai : t .
miiif nn-iii HBiur wiirioui iieiay Jim w ..i.ijt wenerai arm. a m.-b.' Be CjI Slreight ca Is them u(ip Mori .n, ia also aixteen yeara of age. . . . . iveo 1... 1... Ma.i ...
riad d ne no harm tn at.y one, and had coin
W-ll. Jnd:' IVrkine made no call for troon..
bat Judfe Mortoa did. II-? demanded twenty 1 non-And far CM hundred diva. Instant.
atHled no outrage wbaiever, unleaa perhaps it was lo rive 'Xpress on to lhe nunn.iri tfe ..
hej had no c i.fi'. nee in the aiiduaa of j,f ""g Perkina aprung to arma. enrolling
kwaewtf ol the men lit power. This is whar ,he cause of hia country like a . . . ' I .. ..
the 0-.ln. I ennstraca into the cxprcstiou ol ' Ul 7"np 1 rt'n's piternal ancea
ihe"iuori bitter coniempi and hostility lo ward the S'ate snd national author 11 ie. " If liuvl be crime Q v- rnor Morton will have
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BOOT & 8II0B STORE,
jjL Jaa Public that they have a fLh lrge snd splendid assortment W ol ßoota niidPiioea on hand, hich they will sell acheaDo.can he d
anywhere, and will warrant all their r.
wive aa a trial. KMUAL! HK K ioarph Trin Irr. a A ft t' F ACT I " K E R AMD PEA I. FR IU HARNESS AND SADDLES, Booth East Corner of the Public Square JA8PKR. IND., dTkKFKRS hialhanka tn thecitixens of Du--P boia county and vicinity for their past ronage, and aollcila a continuance and
tenaion of the same, feeling confident tha
I tllf WOlllHll'f 11 Lim II.. ..IJ a U . I.J .
. - ... - ... u . ,uiu me mv didn't s-e it. The-e two boys used to play together, and it pains u. to see them thus
separated. No doubt young Morton would like to go with yonng Perkins, if the "sol.
dier'a friend," kia immortal dad, would only let him
o pi aset a large pur iou ol hi. own party 'or lhe moat bitter denunciatione and ex pre. 0111 of contempt of the 8tate ami na
tkVaael aulhoniiea come from leading H-pub-j icans all over the country Rat Colonel Streight could find no one to "five battle"
- . m .... . . with In. armed leei.in fit. .n.m. hni .... . n ... .
' " ' v ' mj- s m. 'b.iji - m .... ...( iu,rMlo..iiiriii m mc common ncnooi Kvenue Ea.ts.i, orPrauc Sqcakf.. Jiaeaa. aaawl hi. army in line ol battle, had d.a..d el.-, the last enumeration of chiidreu SI (It'I.I) resoecltll lv .11 li.rnvl I i ..:
thenuoJie ,h lh(.; b... J : ' ' mema n.d;betw. en ihe age. of five and twentyona
m - 11 mere wae any sec 1 iriiher no
w
School Fond Apportionment.
The lollowing i. the semi annual eppor-
as Col. Streight deacribes. or an aaeroabiage
of any kind, we ran only aay those compos
Mtf 11 displayed excellent sense hy not giving him the opportunity to make trouble, aa wae clearly bi intent. There ia a moral in this affair 10 which
we direct attention. There ia no doubt but
thrt the men in power wru.'d like to bring
on e collision so aa lo give them an apology
lor inaugurating civil war. A difficulty of
that kind would be a Ood-aend to them. And
the more deeperate iheir political fortunes
years, in lhe several counties of this (jngreeeioosl District:
The enterprise aeem to have been ur
ceaatul beyond the moi.t esnguine expectations. Among the articles manufactured
from Ihe huak fibre are yarn. paper-etufT, Hoen, drillings, oil-clnth, knap.acka. fire.
bucke la. tar-eovere, letter envelopes, flower-
paper, cigarette papers and photographic
and parchment paper. The linen doea not appear to he of the finest texiu e, but ia well
sdspted for all common purposes. It ia of
close texture, heavy and eery strong. Cern-huek paper ia eold at Vienna at pri
iuw aa psper mine irom raga, and is
said to be equal 10 the ftneat linen paper
For tracing and drawing papera it ia said lo
be superior to the article n w in u-e. Mixed
with raga, lhe husk fibre produce, the finest
kinds of lancy paper. The cot of the man
nfacture laet year at the Imperial Mills, at SchlcBgelmuhle waa over 873740 fljrins, and
the amount of the prodnrt 470(X"O f! .rim. making a profit of 10Ö 2Go florins, or
per cent
The Emancipation Pr odamation, It will be remembered ihal a dHmm.
of clergymen from Chicago vitited Mr La-
and ureed noon
Maat issue a proclamation of emamcipalion. The President in a lengthy reply argued the raaaeae pro and con wh- h.
should not do so, and finaUy told the gentle
men mat n. would not issue such a proclasaanm. The following extrael frosa a tetter Irom Mr. L'lVEj iT to W I, fiARaittoa showe tbet the proclamation bad been written long prviously . and is evidence ol the President's
hypocrisy or duplicity in his declarations to the Chicago clergymen. The Idler aaya:
rvaie .sentinel. "Recurring to the Treeidenl, there ire a greal many report, concerning him who k
aeem to be reliable and authentic, which.
after all, are not ao. It waa cafrenllr re-
ported amnngthe ant ilsvery men of II i-
noia mat ths emancipation proclamation
was extorted irom him by the outward orwa.
sure, and particularly by the deleeaiinn from
the Chrisiisn conveniion thai met t Tineago. Xow, Ilse tact i. this, es I had it t..m
hi. own lipa: He hat writlen the proclsma. tlon ia the sumrm r, as early as June. I think
but will not be certain aa lo the precise time and called hie dbinet together and informed them ihM be had wri ten it ...I
he meant to make it, but wanted to read it to them for any criticism or remark, aato it
feature, or details. After bavins done
Mr Seward suggeeted if it woM not be well .'or him to withhold ite publication until after we bad gained him eubetaetiel advan.
tage in the field; at that time we had met with many reverse., and It might be consid
ered a cry ol despair. He told me he Cvui'l.
ered lhe suggestion 0 wise one. and .0 held
on to the proclamation until after the battle)
of Anliefern.
Conntiee. Children. Amount. Da vi, ss r, 871 r.."178 10 Dohois, 1 0g 4 h48 60 Gibson, BW 6 69 70 Knox. fi.Ul 7 (85 K) P'. 4 685 4.94.3 60 Posry, 6 497 7 146 7. 1 Spencer, 6 012 613 80 Vanderburgh, BJtl I0,3.v8 .10 Warrick, 6 f60 616 110 The whole emnnnt of revenue derived
kteanmakeittoiheintereatof peraona in "'""T.. P"r".P ,.bP T Ue"l Tb who,e ,m',"n, of r" "'"1 C7jiB tÄrlt Lowever!They0 ,r0m ,tXtUn W" a. ' . ear 1 ) I f ft 1 1 Th nnnA aanasi . .f it... ...... 1 .;. on common school fund ft.v.ir..i ir- r..
m. mm-m BK wwa w A HVV Wl II." ITOUir Will f - ' S a '111
OtTThe following waa poeled in hie ... use,
a few day. since by a Poughkeepsie business man: ' IIFVPUITAKTEBS, Hot'SB Ot . "General Orders, No. 1. Julia: Uotil
theASprit e falle, no more batter will be ueed in .or family. - James."
He had hardly reached hie counting house
Tut CiBCAsaiaae on Rusauae It in
probable that the Circassian, have .truck
their last blow for independence. Defeated and dispirited they .re withdrawing to the friendly soil of Turkey, after a final reverse which our latest advice, represent as crush
ing snd terrible. The tidinga received by the last steamer .how that the chef, and
foreign . Hirer, bad escaped to Trebtxonde. that ihe people were swarming lo the coaat.
endeavoring to treat with the Roaaiaa sn-
- M " v 1 t r. . . - .... f . - - w.i, - - - 4."-; ! preveat any such issue. The conservsnve liquor iicense.$18,96t; from unclaimed fees. Vl ARfiatwft. itaaa av w .w a m . . mm sa : , :l 1 l . a. ..... .
wj ww iraii nna j ; ;",puniea win re.j upon me agencies provided f40(i 03. Total. foi.65 90
by me uonatitution to place the (iovernment , M
under a different administration They will LSome time ago we saw a aoldier. a'a a
AVE EM! SAVE EM? SAVE EMI
VR will pay three ennte
w V the
when a apecial messenger handed him ihis:,tnnf',ie for ,h niAana of .-eaehing Tories.
"James: Until butler ia reinstated. no"oa ,n' ,h O'toman Government has sent
five steamers to convey the rsfageee to 8asaaoun, 5-inope and Vara. ,
more tobacco will be used in thie home
Jt lia. Chief of Staff." It is aafd that butter won.
s
fJCrEve did not know as mach sa her
L0Va.lt V. dsUArhiers of the nrni Amw 11. A ik.,.
. - - - r - - J -.--x Keep it before the people that the Chicago been in her place, inatead of being deeerved rih.ma aa I . n 1 Isba. I saw I I L . .as a a.
by, they would have deceived th. devil.
'II tar S si Si ass at wet Irfiaa . , v i . . a a I
----- ----- -amw as eotuiyf. fl as. n 1 1 VP UM M ri'DP V I r I n 1 1 las nns w.. 1
mailt upon a free and honeat ballot, and to punis)rnen. or Mim. off.Bc. . ..,, OT" I feel," ..id an .Id lady, 'that I've
1L.1 . .1 1 wwd a. a I.. 1 .11 . L a ' vw tnv 1 jr F " ' ' niu' 1 j . wv ssjeitlllV r tff w
.oked like a i,n r-i. captured, Ihe Presid-ni exiled, and iheCov. Poi "t,0' Ibrouuh with this
Give a. a rebel victory, let our armies be
1 iii.ibi uar"ai wj i v. w, wiiu uuut si ubi ui. n ii si iii natmin 1 . mm . ! a . 1 w w
j, t I.A. . .j .j . .... ., : - KU"i""iriiA lor mine unvncs, aianding oa the ueeiroyen, marvisnd ronnuered, ' n -1 11 n,l th.t verdict, and to that on v uv. th.. ..k. L 1 .,
lnr a .1 . . "! .. .a.' -u j- ' top of a post. He looked like a i.. in fi.K"Prcd. the rresid-m exiled, a
.Wu, cot, on raga delivered - . ry arr cues.ew out 01 mat ny , . . . r -r - d( B. ,. ... ..,: . .
ieitlier fraud or force, then, and not till then ",w- OIfln 1 " e the least like , . " ' v , " " " ' "H - .
Tribune, a Lincoln loyal organ aaid
ur ai Wa.
nd theCov- t1
lady.
this wnrld. I shan't
COIFRIKk OFFICE 'per, January ?i 1863.
will be .be time to seck ,,e medy ,0 wh hhoud of ÜB sepmg on U. post- Louia- Ir.:":,?. ::;;:,.:y,r:;;'h Htoi an ppreaa d pcerli have a 11. n 10 rcautt J...nn.l ... 7 " 4,1 c"n
IU Bled'
At what im.eofdav was Adam ereA In lie before Kve.
" , -us aj. ntiai
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