Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 4, 30 March 1869 — Page 2

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RICHMOND, IND, MARCH 30th, 1869. jt"Yolel5rIlutchins, ond repudi- . , - tr c pr V tr - ,: . ;if ; .(, t w.--ate Joncpjj, T -.0 , - ... Tha rouse 'pf n'Roftjge, ? located; at Plainfleld, Hendricks county, it reported to b- full.- f t .-. - r .- j. f Soldier's " B6cNTiK3TpSeelasF'page for, the! Act &c., in ' relation Co"' more bounties to Soldiers., ..i,,; , ., P. M. at Cambridge. Wc notice that L. B.' Johnson," Estj.',' tag '"received the appointme&t oC, Fostra aster .at.mir neigh 1 toring city oi jamoriage- y ' - - Ex PresidentJohnson;" lfl9t Veek, at Greenville, had a paralytic .stroke the List newt from him ia, that, he is out of clanger. We caU.upoa.the.Republicans to rally to the support of .Thomas Hatchens tor County Commissioner,' and thus? rebuke a violator of pledges, like Mr. Jones has proved himself to be. The Republican party owes it , to its own honor, to purge

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Colfax and; Orth are making a strong effort , to secure the'release of I Father Mcilahon, now in prison, at Toronto for alleged participation in tho grat Fenian raid. We learn from-our exchanges that hy drophobla is prevaling to nn; alarming r and very fatal extent , in various portions of the country. -.This is due altogether to the great number of worth-. jj less, ' unmuzzled' ewrs," that abound " in j such localities. Richmond has plenty? of the same kind of 'Mnaterial' to orig f iginate a Orst class hydrophobia' sensa- I tion. i:-f: i ?::;-.: f flee honors,? in the city ..of .Richinond. is - by no means on the 'diminisk.". Ml",' We ar blessed ,wilh a very fair : sup-'5 ply of mud at this particular e2och. . It j. is to he hoped;- that the genial rays of f "old Sol' will soon relieve the commun-1 ity of this nuisance. r" .' ' A solitary horse (without the man) might have been seen' dashing at a break neck speed down Pearl street, last Thursday. , He' was evidently a fugitive from the protecting care of some indi. vidaal- as a - bridle head. : - t encom nassed'. his The Pailadicm office is - prepared to print all kinds -f H orso & Jack Bills with neatness and despatch, and on very reasonable terms. ,0r, assortment of Cuts and Type, (for this purpose) can-, not be excelled by any office in Indiana. Ourfriend John L- Underwood, rep resentative from this county, called on us last Saturday he is in good health and ready to vote on the 15th Article of the Constitutional! amendment as soon as democratic resignation will permit. John .A.-.Berbank, '.Esq.,' just irrived from Washington city on Saturday last. He reports that Senator Morton's health is still improving, and that office-seeker at the Capitol,' are? as thick as cabbage nsed to stand at Kinderhook in the cabbage cultivating days of Mr. Van Buren many of their heads bearing ; , quite a strong resemblance to the poorest sam pics of that vegetable in softness. One hundred and seventeen colored persons were baptized on the' 11th inst., at Georgetown, Ky.,- by Rev. Reuben Lee, f th 'colored Baptist ) church of that place, v, mx ' y'f "0-f rv-.-.-It is always a source of pleasure to us to recommend a business firm that we tafow to be, honorable and, upright in I . i . -: - .1 i .-ii. ..'.; 1' 1 i i. f kul" uuB8wimt!uwmwB,iiuu suvu . WO Unhesitatingly pronounce the. firm Of i NTB & STARR, dealers in Stoves tfc Tin- i waro r.Pftr t!i Tlenot. 'io ' .Th'v l.fiv 1 " ' ' 1 on sale (very cheap) a-large and carefully selected stock of 'every variety of Cooking and Heating Stoves & Tinware. They are also ready to do all kinds of Gut tering, Roofing, and Spouting, on short notice and reasonable terms. . Try them. The Northern Indianian has been ee lected as 'one of the two papers in this State, in which f to publish th; laws of the United States, j .: . .v 3 -n John s W, Ileadington, of Portland, Jay county, Ind,, it will be seen by referance to the list of announcements in to-days paper, is a candidate for Prose cuting Attorney."" 'He was' captain in tho lUUtb - Ind. - Kegiment, and was with Sherman in Lis march to the sea. He is good and sound timber out of which to manufacture a faithful officer, and we commend him to our readers - for their 3 support on Monday next. , Quite a refreshing revival of religion is ,now in progress in the Grace M. E. Church in this city. Between 60 and 70 have already united with the Church, on probation, and others', nightly in itating their exam pie,1 are deserting the "beg garly elements of the .world', " , We are informed that tho signs of ' the times indicator a . great 'revival in all the churches in this place. We' hope that such will be the case, and many who are now on the downward road, may be , "snatched as brands from the burning." We are ahie'to'annbunce, upon, reliable authority, that Gen. Sol.:Meredith is now considered, entirely out of danger and hiaj complete restoration to health only a master of ttime.4 This news will be hailed with joy by his friends, and their name is legion.

A Citt EXIsctios. We hf-ve "placed the

ticket nominated byjthe jKepublicans or, this city, jqir, tit second s$f Marcli laa tt at the hed f to-day"s)apeari and caU; upon-heiwarjK.tQ, ra'liyj itsjuporj The candidates for the city at large ore all good men worthy and vretl qualified for the places for which they have been1 selected. " Gen. Bennett will make a : capita, a.n jlarClitfe'CISlSgtstfate for tkaityrjauid itis flo-dispwagcmeAt "lo him to say that he will please the majoiity of our people belter, than our pres.fCnt f worthy, Mayor, , politically, whilst' we think," irT-otlier respfcets,- lie will give r ' quite rfs genera! satisfaction as has Mr' Yocng'; lor, aside from the' present in.cumfcjcjat's folitics, we must be peruiitled ;to sayv injustice to him, that Richmond 'never land ft better,' rnore'upright, pleas ant and . agreeable ' 'Executive. ! The j .Treasurer, t Clerk,, Marshal, and Asses sor, are ali .faithful publio servants, and ibeing well and favorably; known -to our citizen, a word of additional" commenr f datiort .from us" woul d ; be a superfluity. ; All wo havc to add is, turn out and elect the ticket by aa overwhelming majority. The1 citizens selectedi forCouneilmen, 'i ." j ernsaretheEST the country affords, . and we see co good reason, - saving nd; 'cxcep'.iiig fi lack of votes, why they ' should hot a?l be elected;; The political .' complexion of the Council has , been 1 equally divided for the past two years like? tlie Englishman s turnip' it has been ""alf :and alf." - Tlie citys welfare and interest has been faithfully subserved by t. the members, and we hea, of ,no special complaints, more than are ulicays aWarde'd'men who discharge their duty 'to the best of their ability; yet we should like to -see a. majority of .liepublicans in the Council, in order that, Mayor BexMil iuuy uc sftvcLi uic- iuui yi 1115 the casting, vote as frequently as that duly has devolved upon His Honor, Mr. Yooxa, during his , two years' service. We like to see decisive legislation, ; and it is' always pleasant to ns to know" that Republicans do that kind of work. t ' in: . ..." is-i-.-.. :. :-" COMMISSIONER JONES'S rL EDGE. Last wfiek, ve fcitiUished" the pledge of this can' didatQ for re-election., and vro supposed ik one would' have tiio ' eflVonterf ' to gainssijr ; the gennineness of- it or its paternity ; trfit imagine 'onr surprise at seain' in the fedneational colnmo of the Kadical, conducted lyr M: HolliDgmvorfh, a' denial "m jst positivcij" made,' that Bueh a pledge was evcr iven ! We prot. Enme Mri H.'deenai it his dutj trt educate the people down to the belief of a lie, io order thut hiq friend Jones misfit be more thoroughly ' condemned when they wer convinced of the truth. If that was his object we presume he Las already attained it in its fulness, and, of course,' as bis effort in Jones's behajf was only intended as a philosophical experiment to be worked out by the rule of1J,icontrjries,h3 T be satisfied with fans assisting to exposa the duplicity and double dealing of that unfaithful pubiis servant. Por far he ha8 not yet heard ','tbo proo(,'? vre again insert t'at pledge, aud respcctfuily askhioj to republish it iu bis "educational eolumn : " The Jail Question SeitJed Card from Com- ..,., ; . missioner O.r. Jonef. .' f j.- CENTESVII.I.S, AUjf. 23, 18()S. ' j . Editor Telegk am. In reply to your intprropralory ! of the 25th instant, in which yon wish to know if 1 an) willing to submit the question of building a jil to a v5te-of the people at tlie fall election? . Jsovr, so far as tbat is concerned, I can gire you an ausn-er that will' supercede ttie necessity of taking a vote, and the answer isbis:- That in view of tho opposition. of the- county, to the expenditure of mony in that direction until the county s out of debt, I acquiesce in what 1 believe to be their wishes at present, and I will fa.f. tbat so far as I am concerned, there shall be nothing spent in that direction- until the comity is out of debt. . ' 1 ; ' .'?! ' Respectfully yours, .- '? ; -,-.-(- f , . .' - j ,'OUTSR T JaNES. , ' Awotter idea, eonceiTed by the mentally dyspeptic writer in that educational column, and flashed from his gifted pen, Lt, that ths main opposition.. to ; Mr. Jones is induced from the fact that be is a "radical i" "Dander and blitren I" bow blinding was tbat flash ! Let's rub oar eyes and look at the per-requisites that make a ''radical." Mr. Jones believes in the Declaration of Independence, tbat 'all men are created equar and endowed with certain inalienable rights". o. ho do. .we who oppose bit, re-election. Jlr, Jones subscribes ta the doctrine of "equal and exact ustico (o all sicfi" regardless, of caste, color o'r peculiar belief, j So do we. Mr Jones 13 in' favor of ' all (be amendments to the Cnited States Constitution, fncluding t!l0 Fifteenth amendment now up for ratification. So at-e we. Mr. Jones was an old Whig and is now a Republican.' Ttal isonr situation.' Mr. Jones has .'always voted and acted with the Whig and Kepublican paitics, and has always opposed the destructive blighting, and in'amons principles' and policy o! modefn democracy ; and so bare we. if it takes all this to constitute a "radical," then this immaculate tdufxtor, cancot claim for Mr.' Jones ' the possession of any more of the article than we have, and hence bis ides that Mr. Jones is 'opposed for.tbe reason 'that h is "radical" is a myth; produced by a philosoph!cal!y diseased imspination, cansed by slightly imbibing ih aqneoas fluid irom the famous ".yer'wn epringt"? ' i - Xo, Mr. II., the opposition to yoar friend Jones does not spring from the reason tbat you are pleased : to assign. It i solely from the fact tbat he has violated the trust reposal in him by the people te has 4 been ''weighed ia the ballance and found wanting." .s: wants to Get at 'Em Wc notice ;,tti'afc-bur distinguished M. C. is anxious , for. the early squelching of the Teniire-of-Office Bill, so that-' he . can draw ! cheques on that Bank and pay, up his debts.- If this is not the selfish ' reason that induced him to; vote with the united t bocty ol democrats in the House, against the;.amended act as it come from the Senate, then we cannot help inferring that he has undergone a radical change,; and tloes not now believe the legislation , that led toy the. impeachment trial, was : eithef sound or wise," or he most certainly would have t voted to concur in the ' Senate's'' amendment. 'Men change ' trinciplks' never V, f.-,:. ;,,,: On the 3lst,: the committee on Conference, by the chairman B. Butler report-' ed in favor of repealing" the first; ani ; second sections of theTenure-of-Ofhca , Bill,' and r substituto an j amendment of the -2d section, modifying 'it The report'of the committee was concnrred(in 107 to 67., ,Our distinguished M? C. vb:, ting with the democrats against it. ; Jle; d evidently don't like the piece of the law that is left, for it interferes with his calculations.

f" Central M-lET ChuCefc---Ffrancia

Condition. t i. The pastor of this flourishing Cbureh,RevCi'Wi MitLEb, mxkes a?TaVcrable .charge, In. the JastTelegraoro.m. which. -'Alie JiouAe-of worship-formerly culu ed 5J4aion. Chapel, . was bought of that caarch'by two metayers of- the-hewr organksatro'nTra eTy Barton4 Wyatt.; They became5'peTsonal pfy responsible for the payment1 and the proper y was ueeaed. to ,, tueru.. Jt was their design, howtver. from the iirst .to deed the property to the church as soon as th?; circumstances'" Ts;btild : allow,7 and Ihatis jiow.tlbiie. , Brothers Sands ; and Wyatt have made, signed, aoiinowiedg4 ed and delivered to the Trustees of Central M. E. Church, in trust for the bene- ' fit of said church', &c', a good warrantee deed, not ocly lor the bouse, of, worship prox3er,f! but also lor tne two, .ousuiess., f room a under the Chapel. Sothatin thedeed iff e' describing the lot,' its length, with,..rvumber and, location, it , further statss that 'the above; described premis-'. es together with the buildings thereon, shall be lield by the said Trustees ' in trust for the ; benefit, 'ic.', of the 'siid Central M. ' E. Church,' , So : that the church now owns the 'property r-in .fee simple; the lot, the business rcoms and the house, of . worship: . , ' '' '-'s,y:' The next question is what is the con sideration to Brothers Sands and Wyatt, and how is that obligation to be 'met? The answer is, that the snni to be paid them, by .the, Trustees is y813.0QO. But of. this amount from rents already accumulated we may already count off 85,000 leaving a ballance of but $3,000. And from fuyorable probabtli,tie3 of the fu ture the Trustees wiil be able to. pay at least $1,000 annually from the rents and profits of the business rooms, estimating thp aggregate income at 81,400 per nri -num. So. that these . rents and .profits will constitute a sinking fund which will in a' few years consume the whole.debt. And ls the debt is paid the annual income will he more than . equal to the an-' nual expenses of the church.' But the Trustees are not bound to, wait for payment of the debt in this way. -They inay at any time pay the debt, and ; secure to the church at once the .benefit of tlie'incqme.;rThus we feel that financially this church' is founded on a rockJ Its finan. cial condition is much better than if it were-a church now free, from debt, and without any income or, revenue.". ,' ' Hon.'; Edward Bates t ex-Attorney General, died on'Monday afternoon:22d inst., at. his residence in St Lous, aged 74 years. lie was , a man of exalted ability and had occu ied various, stations of public trust. In .1850 ; President Fillmore tendered him the position of Secretary of War, which, oiler he declined. In 1SG0 his name was prominently mentioned in connection with the Republican nomination for the Presi dency, and at one t"rne it appeared highly probable that he would ; be selected, as he was strongly supported by Horace Greeley and other very prominent , and influential members of the Republican parry. But as is well known Mr. Lin coin received the nomination and.. 'as triumphantly elected; when, upon bis accession to oflice he invited Mr. Bates to' the important position of Attorney General in his Cabinet, which position ho accepted and discharged ', the duties pertaing thereto in a very able and dignified manner until 1804, when he resigned and retired to the practice of his profession at St., Louis, in which capacity he continued up to the date of his last illness. As a lawyer he had but few equals. Long let : lm memory be cherished, for truly, he was one of the great and good men of this land. A Prognostication. We are neither a prophet nor the son of a prophet; but we 'guess,' that either Eddy Vaughan, Major Kinley, or 'Brother' Isaac of the .'Radical,' will, if a change takes place in the Richmond Postoffice, draw ,the prize. : They all deserve it for their faithfulness to the only true definition of rad teat, as they render its beginning and ending in this simon-pure confession of faith : s"I believe in G. ;W. J inow, henceforth and forever, and that he is the 'greatest man that ever wore shoeleather, and the most profound Statesman and lawyer that ever fereted out a defect in the title of property, or received a bonns from the Pacific Railroad- or 'any other man' Amen !" I the Major atkst for.it, he'll get it sure ; but if he don't, and is provided for as Indian Com missioner, then little Eddy stands th'e next' best chance unless, peradven tare,7 the, dispenser, of patronage should conclude that he'd be 'worse than an infidel'' if' he didn't provide for his own household,' by bestowing this comfort able crumb'' to Bro. Isaac, 'who has; for lo ! these, many days, lifted, up his eyes and beheld it afar off. .If-'the laborer is worthy of his meat,' then has the latter doubly' earned this reward he ha3 been instant in season and out of season enacted the role of lick spittle . and bootblack in all Its ; phases for his distinguished brother, and , has earned - it as clearly as did Mr. J. I. the thirty pieces of silver ho obtained for his night work ! Our voice is for Isaac, the 'pure' and simple radical 'as is a radical.'1 Let him have it bv all means.

Patents ThQ foilo"wtog ptentato ? e .1.

Iiidiauians, were' issued fo the ending March 16nh :tf ff k weel Corn Sheller W.'AI. Whiterow; and jAVm. Detrick, Nw Albany. $ Wheel Cultivatirr--W. F. Coulter,- G. Coulter. and J. A. Lanery, Hardinsburg, GiaohTe for Tubes S. R Mix and r Steam ..bngme Oscillating slve A. 1 Trpw. Ilrtinxi Citv. ' . I IitchingPlow WshWest, J'.ecks - fawg -., , ..u . , r ScJa fountain Dav id Neff, Henry countv, i List. of United States patents issued j to citizens of Indiana ' for' the week 1 endinir March 23, e ach hearing that dateH No.. 83,009 Ilay-Raker and toaJerl ' Robert7 Chestnnf;,i'Richmond, Indiana f

assignor to himself 'arid George Kelly.ijurlgeg fwhen' passing jodgrnent tV6n

No. 88,00s Road f Scraper E. L. Dorsev, Winslow, Indiana.1 ; No.v83r02fj Straw Cutter-iSarnnel P. EsteH, Riehraohd, Indiana ' 1 4't' ;; No. '8S,044i--Fiy Trap ,Iohn Kip? licc.r and JosephKtplinger, North Man Chester, Indiana, , . . .. JTo. 88,048 Corn-Planter "Daniel P. 1 .-,-, ,n Leach,' Franklin, Indiana. ; '"N'o.t 88,040 Sash' 'Fastening? and f Hoisting Device A..-W Biuflfton,, Indiana. ,., ivincston.1 -os--- ' No. SS,0G2 Automatic Fan Xaugle, Mocresville, Indiana. ' John ' i i Ko.' 88,078 Cl-.nrn- William M Rumrill, Roanoke. Indiana.'-. . j .-i - No. 88,123 Clotlics Drier Richard II,, Boughner, Eatt Germaniown Indiana. ' ' . " No. 88,138 Cnllivator Alexander Ccnnelly;'Mrlan, Indiana. -.Pi t -mil No. 88,140 Limpfor Destroying In-" sccts-r Geo. ,C.; Cranston, South, Bend, Indiana. , ' , "No. 87,213-Grate for Cooking Stoves;! -That Bank Some time ago,"we expressed " the opinion J' that members of Congress would hof he permitted to use th'e'different' otlices of the Federal Gov'' ernmeht, within' 'their respective Dis" tricts.'&S a Bank to draw on for tho'pnrpose of rewarding their peculiar friends"; and thus paying of? their private debts but supposed the selections would be left to the people as" far as possible.' We are irnpelled to revise that opinion, from the fact that the old plan has again been adopted, or, rather continued ; and that the Bank'of rfflces rtherein''will aain subject to the cheques of M. C.'s as heretofore. :: In view of the election for post master in this city, advertised to come off on the 5th of April next, 'we' desire1 to record our belief that if the' individhat receiving ' the highest 'number of votes then, happens to be the one our distinguished' M. C.; has foreordained and ' selccfed ' for t!ie place, then the' choice of the people will be respected otherwise not. Our distinguished M. C. will not only run the official ''raashecn;'" but 'we7 presume' will olso take the job from the 'Clerk of the Weather' of sending the early and latter rains to irregate the earth, and a sufficiency of sun shine to cause vegetation to grow and 'garden sass' to flourish within the District! "The People should be thankful and nev er complain. Wouldn't Mix; A petition is being circulated in this county, recommending a certain prominent 'Major' to the Secretary of tbe Interior, for an appointment as Indian Commissioner, as a Qua ker.' It was presented to a' certain Friend in the Western part of ' Old 'Wayne for his signature, ami, to make it more 'weighty,' he ; was requested to date his recommendation '3d mo. 11th.' The Friend looked at the imposing title 4 of 'Major,' considered the request for a "moment, and then quietly observed : "I ' think thee is asking' too much Major and 3d mo. 11th, soundeth strangely to mine car, and seemeth unto me a mix ture of words very much out of place, and I cannot do that thing for thee." 'Hon. John Ratliff, Representative from Grant County, wa3 at Indianapolis ;od the night of the Great Anti-Amendment Mass-Meeting and attended it out, of pure curiosity. He writes to the Marion Chronicle, quoting the Sentinel's tre- " menduous account of tho meeting, and says. - ; -:. ".-. .. :: I never, before knew how to consider these newspaper notices of these 'enthu siaslic outpourings', of the people. ; I attended this meeting last . night in Metropolitan Hall. .The Hall was so densely . crowded that I occupied only feftet on the bench on which I sat. So crowded was the Hall that man persons who ocifcupied seats in frout of the; platform, - iO-ccnpied only from tuo to o;feet eacii.' :-;T" : '- -.!..! I . tf, " ! " ,yTe are authorized to anuounce T. X. Yocno as " a candidate for re-erection' to the office of Mayor of 'the city ot Richmond. '' oJ - - . ' -.' ; "''-' CI?fCIPr ATI MARKETS. A c :t;- t If. ,:: : CivctxS ati, March, 81 st, 1869. !? FlourdulJ slea oi Family at $6 2d(g6 75. . j , j Wieatiada.J-alesatl 40l 50. : ; ' Corn in better" guppl sales of ear at 65(g66e. . !! "lire firm, at "91 2. ' uf : -. & & Oats flaH,a,6ie. .-,; x-A ' j .T t-t ;j i . . Bfrlev anchanged. . f ', '' Wftiskt dufl at 91c:';; ' ' ' '"s,,,:!,-"-i "r,i . 5 Col ton dull frieer iir.mina!. ' '-i a 1 ; ; : Clover seed in (jnod demand, at J5J. c. ,., ! Timorthvia in p-ood demand, at S3. :!0(Jt3 35. f. PrQviisions The market is dull and heaTj-.-'Meaa .pork oid t $31. f:;?ri- ; Mm is dull Bulk meats Bulk meat are dull at 14o.14c. shoulders; k HI lHDseed oil 13 dn!l sales at fl 02Sl.3jf.-t,s t ; Lard oil dull, at l,a) 0 .,i Butter hi2her-40(34(5c-" 1 ' ' " Oold 1 31)4 burttig.- ---i'. f Exchange dull it 10 'discount buying. JEXPLLSIOX. ''yoticc is hereby'giren.'thiit at a rfgidapweetinff ot yuaiterL-uy i. a, irireumpany,n'i9Toning of April 1st, JobaL.! Hand was , unanimously, exf pelled. for retaining iund in his hands belonging tt4--the Compunj, whrlst acting as Secretaijrii' A j T-Publisbed'by order of the Company." , - u-Ji-f ! E.G. SALTER, President. C. E. Nbwmin, Sec'y.

"r 'o4r p ' M i! w ' I Peasant, ' surronndirgs, and no. useful x 'i 'o0'1'"!11; W a K avarice; or any Other - motive,' into the t. No.,8b.2o2 rence John O-A. Ton . - , ' . . i , rj - r n , 7"T : perpetration ot aA murder : so j revolting key and Francis M; Rawsoa Frankfort, ' i .naMii r i . -r" . .. v r ami (liabolical as was that of which you

Frrva the IuiianapoJi J.Hr..ai.

f JVIrs, em Sentenced. "4 f uarteiaF,ten o'clpcl Monday mrnig, Mrfb Clem was once njoro bro't io the Crirafnal ifjjourt room, which was "fie-BtTbrecTT5wded Nrith "SneTiaiorsT Lsome of . whom were, women. ... She was Assigned ae.alaced jlireetlx in, t front ofthe JuiTe. -artd when she wasJ i?ated JadgeChppman proceeded to pronounce a t, 1 nrif. m saiiamtMTi she .ItfA .bf eo,.U ied.aaJL Jftgjd.gujityq the crime of murdering Xancj' Jane Yonn. ouni iiiuLiuiis iiir nun iiei-ii in itri pose i l)y her ironn'serin her behalf hnd been dis glased of by the ICoiirt, and their t!ien tsremajned only tlie forjnal -duty x( pronouncmg ine juugment or tne Court, based, pon, the verdict of the jur;. . Jt was "not untrequeniiy the cntorh of convicts jo aiare33-anem such words of admcmition-asseemed proper under the circnipstancesr . Taking irjto considcra tion the character of the crime, which she 1 had been found gnilty,1 and her own' in-' dtvidbai ch'af ftcter, as disclosed ! iy the e vd i den cje, h & ha d come t o tli e ' concl u. sionrthatpp words which he could utter. even in the trying position in which she was ujea piaceu,( wouia proauceTupon '- . , - . cnoose, uiereiore, - To:inani2e nn "anV woids of adwee : Or. ad monition . touching her , future xourse, butleft it to her. to determine that for herself, aided by such counsel as she might receive from 1 those whose'el'aim' nponrher ; was ''Such as-to demand'herattention, if there vas. any:such. f IIe sauh ."it is marvelous how pnewith family ties such, as yours, and 'surrounded as you have been bv -I 'the ''comforts;' if not' luxuries, of life a womaif Avith -husband and son,; rn other, brothers and sisters, in close and atfectionate relatiopship and everyday assou stand .convicted., - !Not hastily, with the mind darkened Dy some suddenly conceived pasViOr.1' but coldly, deliberately, anct c withTa" lull nsnder? tandingr of the legal, and moral culpability -of the act, Buts there Js.no rule by which we can measure .the conscience, the sensibili-' ties or the passions' of Individuals, we simply stand 7 and wonder that such a crime could '. have j come from such a source,; wijLhout,f attempting to account fo.r,the-; measure of moral corruption which was'suflicent to impel you to! the perpetration'"! 1 the crime, in 'defiance not only f; your r own welfare, but in face bf the; almost inevitable destruction of the peace and happiness of those who occupied toward 3'pu. the 1 nearest, and dearest relationships of life It is to be 'hoped 'that your fate may be a sufficient warning to all others, to: whom it majr become known,, trom treading in the pathway of deception and crime which you have trpdden; and further, that the detection and punishment which fbllow (.yonPcrimo may not, at least, drive you any lurtiier I trom tiie patus of virtue, but,, rather, by banging the past .constantly in Tetrcspect ;. before your mind. I enucfi vo;i to Imw linmlilv ' nml wiili' M,rokon and contrite 'heart, !" before the throne of 'that great and merciful .Judo-e whose power to'save was salHcient to cairy.with Him, in his own blessed company, through the everlasting, gates of glory, the soul of the rapentant thief on the cross. r -" - r '- - ; it The-Judge's-concluding words were iI t , ia i the judgment ot this Court that j , f V ".P."r. IUi4 jUUl iUH'-IHU illC. "'Airs. Clem remained perfectly calm. '' Just as the Sheriff was about to cont duct her from the Court room, a por tion of the crowd commenced to rush .out. ..The She riff was compelled to ask them to remain seated while the prisoner was removed At this Juncture, one of -the counsel of Mrs. Clem - approached hen u She smiled and, bo wert politely: then.Avent on out. , , . . The statute'of this State provides that where one is killed by anothe ,that the rcpfesentatives of the deceased may bring a civil suit against the criminal or criminals.; .Langsley, the administrator of, young,' has sued Mr. Clem, for damages, on the ground' that a man is responsible tor the tort of his wife, or the' wrong committed. The suit has just, been entered in the Circuit Court. It is cot probable that it will be readied at the next term. A suit is also pending against Mrs ' Clem and her husband for the recovery -of the money taken from Mr. Young.,; The sentence, pro nounced yesterday, does not divorce Mr. and Clem, but it furnishes cause for an application, on .his'pert, for a divorce. There' are fully two thousmd paires of testimony. taken in the trial: of Mrs. Clem. If an appeal is carried to the Supreme Court, the cost of the record alone will be ' about SG00. Incidently we may renark1, that the Supreme Court J of this State decided, in the Fahnstock case, from i Lalayette, that abhough a juror had expressed an opinion, belore the trial, ytt if he would say on, oath that it 'was", an, opinion which would ! yield readily tofthe evidence," and would hot prevent himfrora returning an impartial! vordicjb,. that he was not disqualified to serve as. a juror. Oa; this case, as a basis, Judge Chapman ruled , that the four jurors, Wilson, Stockely;Evans and Mooi e were competent holwilhstand ing they each stated that they.Ihad par . .tially form'Kl and exijressed opinion3 before the trial. f The Court has not yet isued the or'der for Mrs? Clem's removal to "Jetfer . sonvilfe.1 ' i ,xitM " :--. The Youngs left a child about' six -years old, 'who. is in School for idiots, at, Phiiadelphia,,, Pennsylvania., Air.' .Young had his" life insured for 85,'tOO, in tfteMlawaukee Insurance Company,. heimSUif!ariee'wS3"lor the benefit of his i wifeliTheCowpany has paid the money and it is held in trust for the , benefit of TnnQpaao ' " '' ' i ; i . JOnas Case. 'IK ITehry d.iKirigT'a,'heph'eir" of tho, iatelS.' Washingtori "Wocd, of this city,' ;die6!recenti3r'?at hi3 residence''! a 'Rush "county.' ''He' wasmuch ' "respected and f hfgbly'?eemed' by ; all who knew" bim. - '"rtfd eflfiC 'ft'e'T'HeVi TTi net- wVa ' Vn . tlieearly settlers of Wayn ecotihty., Subscribe for the Palladium.

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A pp! v for ;, Circulars, Terms, and send money for Sample Maps, to, , - v: , J.T. LLOYO. n-4-lni B .-- ..(in ;ti.; 22 Coortundt Street, J. Y. Ssscutor's Notice. : ir ETTERS Testamentary op tjie lael TCTlI of John Mul Baldwin, lata of "ew GardenTpwnship, Wayne county, Indiana, deceased, have this day been pranted to the nndursigned. by? 1U Cierfcof. the. Court of Common Pleas of said county. .-.All persons having claira. araint said Estate, are required to Elef them with the said Clerk within on year from." this date. The Estaitf is probablr -lvent.r ,' .-!? 1 t; - r MSVl PEACOCK, Eseoutor. Miarfih S5, 1369. 1 -.,-;! '', In Bankruptcy. ;! ; DidTRitrjr oriN'piAx.ss : A T Indianapolis, the 24th iay of March, A. D. Jrik. 18;VJ, the undersigned :Jiershr give noti e of their appointment as Assipnes of ilcnry Ho'iinson, ot" Milton, in the cinnty ot Wayfie an I 1 State of Indiana. within said District, whi has been aJjiriared a Hankrupt, upon his own petition, bv the Di.-nrict Court of said District. W. A. HRA DSHAW. , - ; r J. W. BRADHAW". 3ipf.?2 25 ' :y ;.- ; - - Asaijinees. Attachment Notice. Simson B. Ilarriman, J Attachment bef.re .lames j!it( V M. Poo, Justice of the Peace Parid Smith. S of Wayne countr, Indiana. W"onCE is herbvgire-, that on the 21th day of iJ Apr ! t?5f?9,at 2 o'clock; P. M-v at mr; offitre, in the city of ftiehmon 1, in said township. I will proceed' to he.tr and deci-.le upon" the -coaipUint of Ihe said Simeon B. Ilarrimn, whereof im said David Smilh, aid all other irs'i9 concerned, will take notice. JAMES M. POE. Justice o the Peace. Jot.vn. Vorr, Pl'tifTs Au'r; - ---B-tfpff. Notice, to Trespassers. lrO I'ICE is hereby piren to all persons who are ii in the habit of hum in?, or fishina: on my premise-, that thev will be prosecuted for such trespasses to the fullest extent of the law. It is hoped that this WARNING will be suffi.jient,as 1 have made up my mind to pat stop to depredations on my. premises, and have borne with them nnt.il "forbearance has ceased to be a virtue " C. B. JACKSOX. Centrevills, March 31, 18(59, . n4-3t In Bankruptcy. ' DISTRICT, OF INDIANA, S S : j . A T.Indfananolis the 24th dav rtf " March, A. 1). lSt9, the uulersigned hereby eie notice of th-ir appointment as Assignees of Edward Francis, of Richuionl. in the countv of Wane. and State of Indiana;. within said District, who has been adjudged a . Bankrupt, uoon his own petition, bv the District Court 01 said District. ; W. A. ItRADSH W. J. W. BRADSilAW. n43t' ""' . ' :l - ' ' ' " - Assignees. Esscutor's Sale'of Land. Y VIRTUE Of the last will -of John Baldwin, late nf Centre i'ownshio. Wavne County, and State of "Indiana, deceased, i will offer at mblic Sale, on the premises herein after treotio:ie-l,on Saturday, the 1st dav of Ma V, 1869, at -10 o'clock ot said day, the following Real Estate: i A v part of Fractional f ection -Tf o 6, in Township 14 and Range one West, in said county, and bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning at the North-East-corner ol' said Section, and-uuniua thence Sontn 43 poles to a Stone ; theuee' Wet 59 poles and B' li-fesi te atena in the Centre "of the like; thence North 19 deirreea West with the centre of said Pike to a Smne .111 the North line of swiid Section ; thence East 75 poles and links to the place of beginning, contiiining 19 47-10ti acres: And dso.a part of Seciioti 31, in rownship'lS. and Range aforesaid r Beginnn2 at the North-West cor. nerof Elijah Han is Land at a Stone, and running thence S.ath 2i rods ; thence Wmt 13 2-5 mds ; thence North 20 , rods ; thence Est I8J rods to the place of begiiiningcnn!aining acres. ' Vf One-third of the purchase money wi!l be required in cash d:nvn, and notes for "the residue ot the purchase money with interest from date in two equal instalments ot one and two yers alter date, secured by a morta;?jre on said Land. A certificate of the purchase will bs given to the1 purchaser, conditioned to . make a deed when the Sale is confirmed and the con revance is ordered by the Court. ' ' - "-' '' '- ; i: ;-. . LEVI PEACOCK. . 1 t-s-n3 " " " "' Executor. - ..:i-.', ' . r: - ; f,..j ; Dissolution of Partnership. yetiea is hereby given that the Partnership latbly existing between William E. llell and Samuel Hi-Wig,' omierthe Urm of Bull. A BeUis, was dissolved on the lfith day of February, tS6, ly mutu l consent; and William E. Bell is authorized ti teitle aU debts aud accounts due to, aud bv, the firm. " . i- ' ; VVILLTAM E.RKLU ;;,-.,.,. ..,..,.; , ;. SAMUEL. BELLIS.: Eictmoiid Insurance", Seal Estate and ' -' ' - Q-eiiaral Agency, j-y ' ; : Ktablished Fifteen YeaTf. , ; WILLIAM B. BELL, -;' Of the late firm f Bell A Bellia and Wil- : liam liell. The ahove well known Agency represent the following old and reliable Insurance Companies lla5fcrd Tiic Insnrauoe Company, ' Cipifal and AsseU. f2,ii4r,2J9,72. ' Securitv Fire Iasnrance To., Ne ? . York, Capital and As-stts, $1,500,1 C0?00. . , I-orIlnrd Fire Insurance Ci.i Nptv Yorki ' Capital and Assets, $1,548,220,56,: ..J. , 3Ianhattan Fire.Iaaance Co.. 3iew Y'ork, . . , Assets, $1,800:000,00.-- ' " ifartn America Fire ins. Co., Xlartford, '. ' . :;A '. Assets, 501). 0 V.fO ,f. r ,1 . -Livcrpfol, Ioiit!oi n Gfcbe InmrHr.cc Co, Ast-fcts, 17,ClU..HtHe,iH C.ld ; v'Jl ! Ph?t ix Fire Insurance Co- Brcoklynji". Y., .Assets, ,$1,600,000,00. . . . : Security Life Insnrauce Co., New' York. 31 u tun. I Benefit I. iff Insurance Company, V"- i" :? i- Newaik, New Jersey, , ! ,, T rnve'er's jnsurnce Co., Hartford. Conn 'Railway Passenger Assurance Company, fj. Ot'-: i..i ff ti..b Hartford.: .-a f-j. - ''" " i REAL EST ATE i'v u - Of all descriptions ' Bough t. Sold and Exchanged. - City-and -Suburban residences. Lots, Farms, and Western Lands for sale or trade. Parties desirous of diff.-nftr of Heai Estate, wotild do well.to-jdace the sam ? in my books. r "it Loans negotiated and cnllecliona made, taxes, "paid -,and pit traci. Deeds, Mortgage?, and rU other ipstrunients of writing executed with adenracy and. 'despatch; p,i'i e .T5v; if- VJ r.n ' Afincr.cT he ureat western uispatcn jiriti L.irer pool.- New' Ybrk. and Philadel? hta and ArioknrIjine tfiteam Hhip Commniea. ,0'WILLIAM E. UELL.-' Licensed Broker, Conveyancer i nd Notary ' f'ublic atth fild stand, 6;iE corner of Main and Fjfth bt , -Richuiood, Jnd. - ..,i r. ' n3-3aa Bantoptc;55-1 1 ,jr r... At ..DlSTIlICT, OF IXDIAXA. S3. 'i ' .ii,::i ''.i.:i-i, . Ti ft . A T . Indianapolis, the 20th da of March, A. D.'f A. ' is9.'""--:-' J iyruro'j a i..iwv ; , -j . rr t 1 11 1 , - 1 The ttndersuroed hereby; giro notice, of tliei ap pointment, as Assignees, of Franklin' B.J Hunt, of Riehrtond, in the County of Wayns and Stte of In-, diana, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by tlte District Court l ot said District. .n'j -J JT ! ie-'-ti'-t -dS ":j. (Wi BaADSUAVV. ! , . , Assignees. S 3w $2.25j

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Tlil3TtrV Vttt. In UtrVt OflnaT PV -1J 7),WILL , PHESEN'f ,TO ANY PERSON', -iseudicn' us a One Ilandred Club in our Great jsS'Oue Dollar Sale of Prr and Fancj-S A WATCII, 60 yds. SFIEETIN'G, SEWJXQ MA-. CHI.VE, Ac, Ac,. ' ! FREE OF COSTiu Smaller ClubVnthe ulrne falio"! iHh "?: 6Q Club. 40' yds. Sheeting, Ac. Jtc. 30 " 2d &c.,&c. ! Messrs. J. S. Ilawes A Ceake pleasure in announcing, being the oldest and largest h.use in the Dollar Trader that thj baTS beennahle4bJTtliey inp; experience and extensire resources' to snake, thfs present season, 'ttinftf rmpfrUnt'lmporutions and coptracta with manufacturers, which with these additions to thefr Winter tfts7 'i'enabted-Jthiem greatly enlatorge their rates and Exchange LUtf f ' &11J for Sew Circular. Catalogue of Goodand Sample enC to. )My tddresafree. r(? pi , jn - 9llea?e be verj particular ana Sena moaej ' by registered letter. J? ; Address all orders to , -- r f. j; J'8. ITAWE8 fcCOn 15 TcderiU St Boston, Mass. P.O. RoiC. ' k STATE OF IXOUNXJiliim'i m..TI ,-. : j Watse Cocntt, 1 s s. I, Sylvester Johnson, An iitor for anl within saii county n nd SMte aforesaid, in accordance with an countv,' Indiana, " do lierehv rertifr thst iheVnf ire contof the New Jail-,.is $"o.41.R, whioii itidn leathe who'e cost ot the newer (S ',-inji.OO). one half of which is juily chrgreaule to the other Coii'itf Uuitd 7 ines. which leaves the cst of the Jail, proper, $Sil, 215,63.: j ;-j ;. , -V 'Z -t-v, p-..i'j.n ,-'' ' t . Witness mv hand and the Seal of the T$ird of seal Commision-ri, at Centreville, this 12th diy-' r of Kreb-1 8(9'. !:- '-1 -r r J:H f.i'nt '-',.r . ..ir. SYLVESTER J HXSOX,( " Auditor Wayne County. "" s S(t. lw-iPf - ' W- :b . . f . : i r- ! Ik. JH0.T., BURTON'S, l0O ANT - J''WiiauiTi TrraAcoo. It mtirr't vcoHuitte lue bloo-l. iii.iirui'KieVt i ur U3'l trc,ic fcei-.iuii -tier. enables the s &ceiii ichjic aa arfret thu h( .iisrsl foo t. mike slaep refreshraft. . OKert ana cnewi ' cdi per boa, po rt cvrd. Fiic!-ii jr trmtiM 00 ie in- r ; csimoiiifiU, refer jurioui CDocis oc iiJ pear SALE VY ALL DRUGGtSV. I ion.Bewara of humbug imltxtacsL ... Trademark x Copyrighted. ' ; ; - l ... " STATE OF IMDIANV. ; j , . .' r WAYNE COUNTY, S S. Ambrose S.'Ruby, a" ") ' In the Warne Oitnmnn -;' .,,,); j -:U .. . Pies 0nrt,Ap,a T.-rno, J. seph M. Pvle and , f A. D. 1Sj9. J.imes W. Salter, Odn.) ' So. S5?3. He- it . knowo that, on this 30 d y o' December 18fi8, the abore named plaintiff, bv John Yarvan, At-torn-y, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Warn Common Pleas Court his compl ti t against said defendants in the ab-re entitled cause, together witl- the afiidavit of a co- petent perwn tliatsaid delendants, Josenh H. Pyle and Jams W. Salter, are not resiLabe Bamed, therefore, are . fu-reby. notufled of the ' dents ;,if the State 1 of In'liani.' Saidi defendants, filin? and pei'dencr o said complaint against them, and thatunless they appear ant 'answer, or- demur thereto, nt the calling id the said cause, on the second day of the next trm of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court' House in Centreville, ; n the fourth Monday of April r-ext, said complaint, aud the matters and things therein contained and alleged, wfl. be taken as trite, and the sa d causa will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, th Clerk, and the Seal of said IsbalI Court. t Centreline, this 9th4ay of March, 1S69 - "v r- ;. WM. W, DUDLEY, Clerk. John Yary'an. Atty for PU'ff. No. 2-4w-pt S3. L- ;'. y j - i - ;r--x" ; . , :.y,jl: ... . Turnpike Election Notice. ? r .. -. I Stoekholders of tlie Richmond and Hoston Turnpike Company will taks n- tice that an election for Directors of saidComnanr will be hel l 5n the 'city of Kicemond, on Satar lav, March 2r, 1359. , . n -. , " S.R. WiGGIXS, PiesiJent. S;Ifo 2 3w' ' 3 ' --'i ----, i; -' .' ';') -t 1. " T i m In Bankruptcy. : - : ' DISTRICT "OP INDIANA,' SS "l AT Indianapolis,' the ""16th" day ol March, A. D. 1S69, the undersigned hereby gin notice of their nppointment as assignees of , .n . . , Jonathan II. Cratnpton. of New Garden v . f;. i " Towrnship, ' ' -In the Connty of Wayne, and State of In liana, within said District, who has been adjudged a liaukrnpt upon his owu petition, br the di ti ict tJourt ot said i. ia trict? 'W. A. I'ltAIKllA Wr. m , ,(,2-3 tv $2,25, ( .J..'y.BttADj?lIAWt'' !.- ..-v,.. -.. L--:j. , - -. Assignees. 3666 Bslielsxtra EE-CLEANED FLAXSEED XO. 31 . MAIN STREET, ' HICSMOITD, IND. . A flnei-al Agent to work the S'ew Jersey Mutual LTte Insurance Couipunvi in this diatrh-t. "Apply to I ,-:..:- THEU. RUIiYASr, : . -i .- ; ' i General Agent, v - '- . . " tri ; lud'anapulis, lnJ , xo.2-3w.::,.; .;. ;:y.3,;, ::;;,f;!f.- ; M.W. Hpbbs, CSX. 1. ' OFFICE and residence, .Fifth ' Street, between Main aiid Walnut," " ' ' i niCITMOyD.IXDIAXA. - - Pefonniti diseases of spiae and joints, treated, t So 2-Suq. . vtL'f-:: ;;. rr r.i GEO. W. 'BARNES & CO. 300 Bui Clover Seed, , 10D Bo. Timothy. Seed, poe saIie; 1 1 AT NO: 31 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, IND lie A) . i l!EiBY.KRATZ. ,OBAN PERRY, JOHX BRAT 2 a, r; Bratz ; Perry Co, .; (Sicceorto ISraUtlter Si Vo.,) i si 1' J-.--' rr nit-, -i t -- - PLiO W- WORKS, ia (pjt i' i ' r ' '" " &,!Ea9t Min-St. Between 7th and 8th, f3 o.tf . " September 1 9, 1 86IL

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