Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 24, Shelbville, Shelby County, 18 February 1864 — Page 2

SHE SHELBY. YMikTEUL

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.Coming frcm Cover. Th 'truly loyal," i. e. Republicans, of Marion canity ase3blel in County' Convention nt Iniianipo'js o:i ths 13ch. .. "Tim evasion Was not as hirnionious a it miht have been, had there been fewer conflicting element's in t"he Convention. After rcat con-

; fusion, an unusual amount of cursing and

j bandiein

L;pccln andhOrtr Terae""

"TTEW SITEMS:

Discord y;ervades th: ranks of the ''trtjly

lova1.. ' There is a fierce and relentless war;

i Th

government lias 512,000.000 of gMd,ih

- rnOTPECTrs ron tsci. THE 1VORL.D

A WDtPKSDrAT DEJIOIKATIC DAILY, MJUl-W I I KI.Y A L WEHILY

.ewiapi::i.

iancffrr was ia Ij to adjourn, which was

j carried an 1 then reconsidered.

6HELBYYILL.E,

eimiwaJed between tle outs and ins tbfe i . . ' , , ' , . . , . ' . , . , i ereen baciis are as sooi as o!d, ns the '"truly Ra mer oppcmz a renosiination of Lmeo.n , , ,. ,, ,? ,,, ,

an4-the latter -resortm- to-everv m-ios of ' - . c . rvTl,' ; " n-tfT., , ,. , . , exchanged dollar fur dollar. iLMON 01 HIE W

strategy .noun in r.,..tscai tact.es to secure ... v-( - ,t , ,,,, ..... - ' .,... ... u .... V,.l-

ch'tnonX I VTi'tTcTyAryus Las boon united, has to-day

II Ik w I

JJL ... i !! Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad. ro circiTi.. I mi ty.iftpnurVcmga Zxi-rcaa..- ' a.m. I Xit 10 40 '

k 1 rViemi9 Xxj tcM..- a.m. I Mi OIILI) & ARGUS. jSihtEPr.... lr...ld.i

... , , , . - or accpnir-ljsh it., ihe fi-ht i purtuv far tL u - ,r- T .,v bnndiein of er:thet. a delegation: vra on ! ". - M . r . ... , ,, - t naT escnne-i from Libbv I nson, Km: . r . spoilt, but. of course, tins liartttillv concoe- . , . . rointed to rtT-rt'f nt the co'iiUv m Staic ( '.n ., , ...,, . ! trelht anl t ot hit compnnijnn t ' ' ,. -,. , , ted ana a nreiense o: tnuc:p.e- put forward: ; .... " Tcntion. As soon as t!iH was accomnl.'icJ " , , - , . r ' . ,. . rived fafely at 1-ortres lofirue. lb

To an outsider the fiht now proressin be-

tweon the tw Jacobin jarties, is oti-inteT-j ..4- : . fiv,, - I

! thebalatice is not known.

t)inioi.ti,. r.r innirV.if!r. n nfr ft

he fateofad-iresses wcek!v alone more than lOO OAi)

subscribers .and contat jurchusers. and

-Thir n"nt. mwmlln'-K t1i T"n!fi.1 ! ronchps i:t least halt u inu ion readers.

At.hiaj'in-r-ure Mr. Lieber, deputed for ,,'? ".' l'v-' States Senate, has been tWn Into another ireu" ' IniiiliT lnrtlil ipiI ti'.on tlin f t! M h-rir t om.iv- tlMhr mi!Illil Will

i ine r-urnjfe. pasie'i w tae t restient s acsi i. . . , . , " -tT--- . liionie ufon .r. Jjincln wan a fiercencs

, vs.ci.v i low- , r,- i that put-S'the "worst "Conerhead within l "llie tin i'jrsicrnc'l. til's President an 1 ee- ; . ' , . ', .

twz oi aecorum ana mxicration.

With

mii:i.iiv u. H.

tltirt. 1"r"tn Ku!it l'ri.ta Culuuilu,.

TUA1NS TAS SnELHYTlU t.

P.0.a. 1 For To:: 3-13 j'-sa. I tv.r Uu.

3B'tU.. .J .

R.fPICEU EDITOR.

of tho ijr'anir'ation of tiie Herman

; retarv

1 livdidU of th tvtv. Titip.'tf.t1lv submit to ! -Wilkes Spirit of thr Tint, the oran of

respiv

! tho consideration of this Convention the fol- the f.in?v the d

. tu ri-nu,.uu uut iiu- uw-ucnr- ; doi,1leJ - .thins lS than this should sat- !

, i J an entire uay was spent m iiiseussin tne s jf v those w lio believi' that tiie oniy iioje oi ; 1 C f outrage perpetrated upon one of the ebonv rtstorinvT tiie linion ani t! authority ot the j-

I ti. ..-rl.,.f- ir o.,f ! Constitution over a now detracted and di- j T

country, lies in wretirfT: j ower from

Han. GEO. If. .irtXES-LAST,

! Ii t Vi!T Vt C(Jllt:Tl J l.crr.fl K i- nr.Anitni.lVJ i r . r i

. "-"'"'". thesweat Jioar.i, tne prize rir: anU race ," , . , , . . ' , 7 . ... ! vote at thir l.nt mr.'tin ' : j .therefrom. It is proposea that Congress nu-1 and tr.at t ncconinlisli tins en. I, no means j A0 That we hold it to be of the !l"e' :i rerl.u .return of thr Abolumn ; Uw futue olltJ is effective-a tU diCuMo.i, through able j prvrT) , T SURGE0. !hi!it-st imnomnre that th cans.- d the war ' plrt.v ca!Is fnr a combination apunst Line-' i , " - m and enterpiisin- newspapers, of sound po-. vi Ijh. v ii cviuiu v , ..nf w. , , , ... ' . . , ' . , - ..... n s raes oi the kind, and ospecutlv notih in .. . , , , . ..,,-1,:.. ....... ; if.i-. en liiir. a S-.rwt. !: lUiM.s.r. S.atk l 1UC iftiitiuld not survivo the wiir: toat flavcrv, our a.n :e-i'i?.tu,n, f which it spvs : 'mi i litie.il kimw if l'e ain.n mo working nn.ii. ' orV u tr.i -t ireai foe, shall not be allowed to remain "in the! .... ....' T . j railroad c.in-luotv.rs taat negroes are a -ood ; tie thinkiiu ui.-n, ani t!ic Vuihi- uiea vt'the i s fUawui.hi.. j " I . e country is ail runt in V ne. Jt has ,, ! v ,.,1. '

the devotees

th

of tl

Mr in :iiiT"Tin v!ir iTo;i or o'Pfrpu a . . . . , . ,

faro tab'.p ' " ' . J ; tiie bfna .. tliose wiiose i.ina!ici:u nas neiji- ! ' ni"Mi rfnrni(T thu imifir.r'ii nf :i I rtT.rri" : I ... . V. .....I . .-. .1. ... .r tl.a n r -

I i.i-.v, - , , w ........... ,tu iw I'lUlTAr, lii.ur, iiuu i'i.M'.i "

lich,,eEye iintl Ear Inlirmarj-

W. PAIUIISII, M.D.,

Oculist and Aurist

The ?kaiioi:;jI ISrinoer

Ccnrcnfion.

At a Tn5tin; of tiie Xatioiml Democratic 1

. -.1- . .... I

I f en wining to iaui'li at .Mr. I.nicoin s loses i

my otaer man.

At a mptm; of toe Natiomil Democratic i UcsoUol. That as Ion, as anvthiri, of shi- 'r 1 " ""'"V ',- . . ; .j i i g : York on the laiterpri.se. industry rii-i money will i,c , mU. -t.r.ts-t. Ar;ii.r..l ra. u I'tsm. Mr-.-r..,oml,w. iieu x y. l; i, , irrnt;"i;r.;;rj;s;rrt 'f it!e ... ...aov. iii: "-r :j;r" 1 itt, i . . , , .. t ., v- i , remains within tho l. inon. Jt nhounl, tnere- , , 11 . . . .. 1 - .. , . tae it t i.ev. i.i;t.r in rti.11 riu. us ,"-ws1a.c. Aaformf ImousiT voted tl.attho next Nntional PMno- jfir te M orJili j j tj t() conrMuc and decorum -in the chair ui Mat, j A oill is icn.l:ng before Con-rcss" to ! frtiU pver. 1rl ,lf tho uorld will be early j

v... j ,

cratic Convention, for the j.:irpo of norai-1 return

i-i.r ..iir t.-ii-r -vv.. t...o..T-.. fi... t-M..i..a tv-i'

CHRONIC DISEASES

. i . ... ... - , - i ti ivi. 1 1 1 ii a tl. . ii ii tii'uriit' tmo rant -ro i . ti r -v -

r'rit'r1 i'!1"! i i v i ii . i' i: in i n i hi iiinir; ami aiiiu: u.i,.- - iiiv s t'. v -

i t i .: . :i..t .-. i i . ' r . i . . - .i

natin- candidate for tbo Presidencr and . J!sorcd, That nn nmendmpnt of the Con- V?""" 1":lue, ' .,ne 1 w lul ' ' ll" ,v" ; u,,r,. jn a;i ri.spcets. especial! r as re.ards -av j tends, or railroads rua, or Menmboats ply, it rriw. Vie.Pre.lorer oftho United ntes l"e 1 1 Nation to this rod ol,t to be proposed and ' e can c.ve how a popular tomnamiy, " icaec . . , . wil! gather thplafcst int.ll -env It l...s a I rp,. " , ,rvtll -tod 7 hc 1 n,tff'' t1,CS ,,ol,p!1 I i,,.t., l..f,.,-o ti m r.iJs, t.cin ,o-i in ltfl 1:r,t (VKonnns: upheave some jocose! and bounty.- I:ir staiv f u,.r,.n.!iV:,ed correspondent! til --xtl aC tCtl

at Chicago, lHmu-.s, on Jlonday, Jnlj 4. ; jjj, "cil 'ri TUST i clodpoip to tiie aPe. but we cannot conet-ive I On the loth, Mr. Arnold, of I oiivis. in U.;,!, :u. jvder.il ariui't. who will teieraph 1 oore.kJt 4 LEs PAlNil.ui ni-l i ikj . "X. Josn. ' President. hu. the f ,'rip,,n-I ' trodueed a resolution into the House of Hep-! and write to us the latest news from the u- j i'"-f ! By rot, of the Committee at a moeting Secretary." ll tentative t' so amend Constitution as I rious seats of war It has correspondent, NKI)HI(MC'S Jr neld September 7, ISO,, the number of dele- j This wasa bomb shell thrown into the verv KX Jl J" to abolish and prohibit Slavery, wherever h j l r Si ! J0U- llLDU1C ' J ynts for .-ac-b r?:at was fixed at doublu the i midst ot the camp. The resolutions were; 1Y wind un'a lon-thv article reviewing ! exists. Mr. I !o!man this Mate moved that nn.l .liso-.tehes will leave nutliin. ! A -rt ITT n nmnTI fi

wm. r

numbvr of it electoral votes.

AUr.CS rCS UrXMONT, Chairman. FKEl). t. PlilNCE, Seerrtarv.

e?r ouk, Jiiouary 12, 1.04. HAo 2o7 Coiiflscalioa BUI. , The Jacobin Aliolitionifts in Congress lWeguttsn up a new Confiaeation Bill more awcepin, in its provisions than any the world

has

discussed pro and con at considerable length ; yT ,nCun .v XA Aa'iuiuistration in the it be laid on the table, which was losf, and

the iuoie timid placing their objection to ; foliowin words: the inez nlar manner cf their presentation j .... . .... . ,.. .

but the more ultra one-, and they proved to j ajra;st a double term, and especially at this be largely in the aseendant. pressed them to ' time. Mr. Lincoln is tho most utitit man

a paaa;iv r.nd thty were adopted with but Tew dissenting voices. It wii! be born in mind that these were the

only resolutions pased by the Convention,

has everaaw. even r.nd er the reign of the j and are therone an expression of the Rpubluonarchs of the dark ages. The provision lican orso c;l!lcfl .-uneonditional Union party"

nf the Constitution linnting the confiscation j0f Marion county.

anion.; all tue eundidates m tiie loval tatos

for the trenien lous tasks mid re pousibilities

the resolutio.iwas then adopted by a vote of TstoO- Mr. tsumner had previously intro dti. ed a similar resolution in the Senate. . It is announced Ironi Washinten that

i ilw. 1 -; rl r. f l iai- f,ir "lUi") (11 II 1 ! intend

mi. iv.. .mm. r . r :. . ...'i '

.... .... iu.?nj .iii'i I t .-lit 11 r "ii I A. i ! i III 119, Jl I'lOOl lt US ril-fliCIIVf l.l tins n. of another lour years. The true war with cl to includs the previais call .r .00,(KK) . t WuU hajj aloa ,5 ! the relieilion is yet to come. What lias thus and clear up arreages. If the announce- j lm.t devoted to AricuUure, lided with cdi- j

lar taken place in armVt, is merely a 'dazzling ment came from any other quarter it would tonal articles, communications from practiiuilitarv i-rologue, and the pambbodv of the 1q entiticd to M1'111C credence. . j cal farmers, and .-elected matter, making a ep.ie is yet to be perlorinivl in the Halls of ! - . . T ! valuable and useful paper lr the lanuers t:..n;ress and in the Executive Chamber.- j . -11,e free tate factum in Louisiana, as ; f t,,le ,!llint

worthy of note unknown to its reader.

The" Market Reports of the Woicl.ti are

u't v- - x.vi J v. -... - - " - - . , , -i i. -i-m: ; : IV w ti pu...u-,tu-i

l.ljt.l. I 111- l.'IIH'l J lllll.l imiMMIIJ'Ni ... i.... : respect and jmint to t!ie reports of the Cattle j -. g 14-

Maikets. the ener.il and country rrmiuee f I V AIirK IS V Ulllllll'lt a

Markets, and tiie Money Market in its col-

ot the real prprty of rebe!.s against . tho

GoTcrn flcat, to the life time of the party at

Wliatrank dishonesty for these abolition

ists to longer attempt to deceive the people

The future of this country, nay, the welfare ' small and contemptible as it is, has split oyer 1 j,

And will be sold Low for Cash, CPX5ISTIX0 IX PAItTOP COAL. Oil. JSC1ZCOL, COOIil

e war in

v. .ilea tiie

nation is cn;a;eu

urM- lvv w'1 l'J l',cse by eoverin- up their treason and disunionism law-ites r.s anulity. The measure is 60 in-! with thfc llimsv Teil of "Union." through Mneuuayiii8h and destructive as to creat which tllPV are COntinuaIUy poking their hy-

wjc uiiinn iqi censure 01 me more reason-1 (jra j)Cll.i,,

tt ot the party tne .New ) ork Timtt, for

'instance, one of the most prominent Abolition journals in N'pt York, in a wall considered and excellent article, on the subject nays1 "it can ree.ill no instance of such sweeping, rho!eale confiscations, as this bill contemplates. The old Roman Urapiro has the name of being about as hard a conqueror ns

the wer;d has aeen and yet its mage was

Voi.rxTEEKixi'. The-fjuestion is fre(uentIj asked if any effort is being or will be made to raise the full quota of Shelby county un-

of all laboring mankind, depends upon the j the spoils, and are running two tickets. ' agaiust armed and infatuate i Rebels, and tne character of the adjustment, and in view of' tf j.,,ct,Wlli w sxrninrv Seward 1 radical To!iov of the administration which

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;n4i.ii .1 iiio.iiv.-111-Mjs i;i!., nu uniiiii ii .my l.'iii

.1 oahuied retainer or some hopeful

cant, will pretend for an instant

responsibilities would h-. droperly lodged if

let: in the hand 01 Lincoln, .ei-lom resolred except to be in doubt, he never progresses but wham hammered by the people. He ha been wrested tep by step from his Ptubborn resistance to liberal reforms, as our troops

have wrested territory from the rebel's, ami

. .... .. j it is understood that secretary rewann 'wi '.i,n- .i .mm.......... ...v.. fanybutj. . . , -nf- 1 prohm; it. have conspired to bring together .1 ,,i: is preiiarinz a protest imamst the occupation - . . . i v. 1 il mend:- . , upon one platform ail conservame, Lnion t that such of Mexico by the French. loving and Constitution loving men, of what- j

aer the call lor .UU,W-J men. Ave are not 'with th; Jn.b.i.f w m-, ...... n

apprised of any such effort,1 the. recruiting j believe we should find him still mttro rel tieofficers stationed here occasionally pick un! tant to practical advancement while endeav-

a recruiL but since the county bounty was

stopped they are few and far between.

, Lot to confiscate tho property of its enemies, j It has been suggested, and even insisted, entirely, but to reserve lor the original pro I that the county bounty of two hundred dolrrieior one-third for the subsistanfe of bhn-! ,urs 'ou-d be continued, and some of the

aelf and family. Cromwell s confiscations in Ireland, which laivp always figured

ns particularly severe, were yet attended with allotments in Conr.&ught. such as the Protector deemed sufficient for laniily support' Russia rtjime over Poland after tho

insurrection of 1S30 has been considered

rnest merciless. Fifty thousand Poles were sent to Siberia, and about ten thousand estates were confiscated. But these estates' were only a miall proportion of the old soil f Poland. In the State of Virginia alone, there me over one hundred thousand free-holds-

within the limits of the '"Confederacy '' atlcast! !mt t,)erc

three-fourths of a million. Nearly "nil of this ! hare 1 cen

i di -...i. 1 . r...-..: 1 thine: eminatin

...w. ...... 1u.1t t.f.i tlilll. nuillU i:i" it'UtiUU icrever by its present proprietors if this confiscation measure ware carried cut according to its terms; for there is scarcely a real estate owner in the South who has rot

participated in the rebellion in one way or;

""truly loyal,"-wc are informed, have suggested that the Commissioners be called together in extra session for the purpose. We can say to the timid that the Commissioners will .not he called together, and if they were the bounty would not be continued, as the county has not tho money to pay it, nor are the Commissioners disposed, to impose fuit!ier burthens upon the tax payers, which are al ready quite as heavy as they can bear. Was there any assurance that this would be ihe

last call, there might be some sense in en

deavoriu

oringto "rope in" the country on. the eve of

Ins third term than he is at present. '

TKS15VTE To the memory of the late Harky P. Vek-

No.v, by bis class in tho-M. K. Sabbath School, Shelby ville, Indiana. Tuesday, Feb.' 14th, 1S64."" Clod in his wise providence having seen proper to remove from our 'midst onc.of our class-mates; and for many years a member of t'ais School, it is deemed fitting that his class hhould pass some resolutions in manifesta"

A band of rebel rnerrillas stopped a

passenger train on tho Ualtiinore Sc Ohio R. R. near Harper' Ferry on the night of the 11th, and relieved .the passengers of. most of their available funds, . jewelry, &c The

amount obtained is variously estimated .at from thirty to fifty thousand dollars. The passengers were terribly frightened but none of them hurt.: Notice was givtn to the Federal authorities as poon as poseible and detachments of cavalry sent in pursuit, and a feft' of the robbers have been captured. A delegation of wool growers from

Pennsylvania, Western Virginia and Eastern

Ohio arc in Washington for tho purpose of inducing Congress to put an additional import duty of ten cents per pound 11 pon the Kner grr.des ,of wool. If American cannot compete with foreign growers ut present prices they bad better quit the business.'

ever former name and creed. Manv of those,

who, witliin the limit of the Constitution, fou.ht the battles of the ballot box under the j leadership of those patriotic statesmen ol

other ami better days. Henry Llay and Uau-

lel W ebster, together with tue masses whose principle were those of such patriots as Andrew Jackson and William L. Marcy, Silas Wriirht and Stephen A. Douglas, now stand shoulder to shouider upon the same

platform and under the same banner, the

PAPKIS OTIO. srcAits L.AJIP Lisr.r.D oil. AVJIITK LEAD 1:11c d si:n LAUD OIL.

TMIJ-OPES TOBACCO Mill siirsi F.MI Oil. tlkpcnti.m: window class spiers CASTOK OIL.

AND A VAUIETY OF OTHER GOOUS.

A delegation of ministers have waited j-(

platform is a plain one. It is to restore the Union, maintain tho Constitution, and enforce the Laws. Whatever makes for this end, the exercise of force or the policy of conciliation, Tin: Woki.h will advocate; whatever makes against it, The Woki.d will oppoe. It will oppose every enemy to TilH UNION, whetiier aruied in rebellion at the South or insidiously planting tiie seeds of disunion and essential disloyalty at the North. ... It will oppose every violation of THK CONSTIUUTION. which is the only hope

j and bond of Union, and our only authority

Prescriptions tit u with 1; r. k a cap.b. I

llemcn1r t'lt place X n tb m l'uLlie ur. two .of t Wttt ol thewM U'I. 5J 1WS-

CLOCK, WATCH,

JEWELRY STORE,

"ir fxlioriiti" or piininellin' the alieimce !

tion of itsresncet for the memory of tho do-'i ni.l al f.n. ilmnnrmuio nf i.niirpini'!..ri!... ,..ir ' ' 1 H the .Sff.f Ol IRl till W.f iLA7

t'oasud. . upon his mind the necessity of amendin the j It will oppose every infraction of THK j wtu S1I PCELIC SQCABR In his last illness, when the world and the' Constitution in favor of Christianity and i I-V, . hi-h ),lace s or in low by reckless j TT, 1 r.i ii , r , , . , , " . , i and misuileI paitisans, or bv the adminis- S H E LB Y V I L LE, IND things of tho world were fast fadmir before . freedom. If these clerical dcmairesues had v . i .t.- .'. ,1.. a n '

1 1 ir.niou iiicu ni men iu-ii .-.v.iwi i'l.-

1 1. 1 1-. 1 m, nj Km. .1 .... .1...:...- r .1.. 1 . 1 ... .. .1 r i . ..... . .. . - i c

T to fill the quota bv volunteeriiv ! - 1'""""U11"' 411 ! preacnea curiuiuiu msieim m auouiiuiusiu ; it wi.i ieunessiy exercise me nwn nj

is not the slightest-tbe People . ., J ! ..: ..... ' J 59 1 fend Fiecdc.i.i of Srecch and Freedom of the ' --t, r.?n:rTEfi.l

too often deceived to believe any- 1 : ; . ' me miuuoh. : i;;1itot ' 'linjt!

TlOWPr TO III O C nriillll imnmrti iK- ripnimtml i I !.-..,.. rS r.nr.1. ,... .na ' r.la.l n-ll. . ....... . .u., l.i.l.. ir llurl

ir . . i -. -r - 1 1 i ne i.i wiess aers oi inn .Auioinisirni.1011. i . ..

. - k .UlT Ml ."1.1 , i

party in pow

they have, each time a lew was3made, !bcen ' w bS tl assured it would be the last, that the rebellion was on its last legs, Ac. The fact is this

administration does not want to nor does it j

intend to end the war this year the force

Y i:ii-tu:f t.t t!' riti'r f fe'.ky

m,-m k Tire fii.-Ui.tly fit l.:u. .itill

C'. in lii lit.c. c.'B i r:a .;: rry tyle kt

tofore. Just so long as this or any other abolition administration has control of our National affairs levys for men and money will

its arbitrary and uniost arrests and espatri- ; j:r:fi-..f w:.!.. '! ! u-i Jcrtrj. i f '.u-i ai i

utions. it denial tbe. right to the writ of , r--- AZul

1. I . ! . III. 1 -....l...xm..j ta .

. . ... . - - t i.Mkt Mt ltl-.4.tl.'.-'l - " ' i.

nbroitaiii m ftate and fnl-ral lawn, its desj CLOCKS, WATCHES &; JEWELBY

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shadow of death.

..nother. Such sweeping work, were it prr.e-!; uow in tlie Celd "lVi hc flitte1 aw"-v !ls hore-

tieable, would throw into the shade everything of the kind known to history. "The obiect of the Polish and Irish confis-

r ations was to make ouiet suhiect. Their bc - oft repeated. Taking this j from ;,,e h-'h ostec th(.v'hll(i for t!lo d:l

. r.i. . ... v .. i . . i . ii . . . -

view mine ease me urau mignt jusc as wen .((, do sincerely condole .with the berieved

be let on first as last, and the hopes ar that i family who now mourn their loss.

some of the bloviating pimps of ne-ro eoual A.ni1 ftS. n l'rf'rf their high regard a few

to the believer. "The places that knew him ; tb.e. Seeretai-v nf the lntr-riof of tho Unitpd

will know him no more." but, though dead.j States for pensions, up to the first of January his memory is embalmed in the hearts of his! lastwas eighty thousand.

associates; and there it will live until nil j .There has been a meeting of the citizens !

those who are taking part in this tribute to ! of Chicago and a eommittee of silteen gentle ,ts siibvcrv.on of the safeuuanls of civil and JLd& !M.M JC Mil MP

his worth shall have followed him in the) men appointed to act in concert with a siin ' personal liberty, it will constantly oppose the in a ,t:,r,t.i ,IV ntiitA.r . r n., rtui-r. journey where for a brief space be has pre-l l,.r Committee appointe-1 by the city authori" I TQme law and the advoeay f,:. PU.e ..,l..l- th,.,,,,.:, tl.,. ,i,i. m,. , r i i of .sound doctrine, until American freemen i' l"e ,at " cueded us thiougu the dark . vailey ot tne ties in making nrranirements bir the Demo-1 .. .1 , .. r.t,:.:.,i.. f 1 i.m'.t mum

, , r , I.'- .". " . MOl.l rOU-IV.l IO IHVIVvlltVI lilliirillllll.. ..-n.t FKt.ttl IIPIT

cratic National Convention on the 4th of .July. ( tj0ir Jii,ertie. their laws, nnd thwr limited i i. lLUK tl I A1L.1 i iUUii JjLL,

I!e$oh-eJ, That his class in this school j

success may be read in the chronic discontent and repeated insurrections of the two countries down to the present day. The object of our confiscations must be to make willing riiizevx. for pur republican system admits of uo such condition as that of subjects. We may strip these rebels of their possessions if we please, but we have got hereafter to shars political power with them, and to have our children with their children. 0 should like to have seme of these whule-

ity may be caught and forced into the ranks and there compelled to practice as well us preach.

Circular. Statu of In'piaxa, ) . Apjctaxt CIexekai.'s Omen, TxMAXAPoias, February 13, ls-dL ) It is announced that the visit of the undersigned to Washington to ascertain the ouota

sale contiscators answer this questiou: I to be raised in Indiana under the President ua?if?eil or limited wv factitious in Ireland ' recent order, proved uusuccesful, owin to . r v;.7 1 . "'. 2 . , . ,, j . ' t 7 i tne creat press if business before tho War .,- , . , , Departnient. Ihe States quota, therefore, set tmSt;0;nrd ond unlimited confiscations cftn only be approximated at present. Sufiivtikr ood citizens J" cient date is known, however to warrant the " announcement that after crediting all enlistroscY Waxtkp. The fore part of the jments for new and old regiments, and all re-

1 resent winter th-Commissioners of Shelby j enlistments of veterans, a number equal to;

s as

to

ess

lsrs to each man entering the military per. ! the quota of the several States are filled by

vice of the United States from thi county, ' that date a draft will be made for all delinimi afterward increased said bounty to two !.uo,n,fios vriit!ut an? postnonemnnt or delay. vj.., 1 ,r, .11 Coramanildants of districts and county and

weeks prior to his demise they elected him a Life Meniberof tho Missionary Society of the M. L. Church. Heso'red. That two members of this c!as be selected to ' communicate' those proeee l-

mgs to nis ai!iictei parents.

The attention of Congress i mainly occupied in considering schemes for the elevation of tho negro to an equality with the whites, levying, additional taxes and amending tho Conscription bill. Xegro equality, taxation and Conscription is the order of the day. A pay clerk in the branch Mint at Den

ver city has absconded with $30,000.

I of course was ''loyal "

.J. i. uaiuiaii, and A. a. t-oras, wore nn- The indications arc that Gen. Sherman omted by the Teacher to fulfill the last lies- I m 1 :i ...:.i. 1 -,

I iiuonio (ill .noont; vtiiit it taiu win.

Washington letter writers predict that j

and we'I-h.-iianecd government, by thercMst-j

less decision of ihe ballot. j Profoundly impressed with the desire to j contribute all that it mar to the tmi! work ! . . . .

of t!n generation. uaiueJ, to rcUx our nutiutiai unity, aiwl to place the United States nain fnrinot amcii the nat!nnAf th? part Ii. nntl first in tin twarr. itrosriprilT. anl

- 1 j

nr. i 11 11 1 1 ill i-i iit in f i m 11 1. va.'

II 1 1 1 r 1 JIe ' from those who desire shcIi thing their sym

pathy and support, and, aboye all, the favnr of Ilini who crowns every g,ood workti:r.Vin.

a ixv a:l cc"iM.inicat in'i ti-iu. Ctln4 m t it. CHEAP FURNITURE I C O -X ft i: V A: EI AD, f?ucccsir to A. Cctt'l-l

1 resent winter tn- Commissioners ol Shelby I enlistments 01 veterans, a number equal t ountv. actuated by humane and patriotic ! "e k:ilf t!''yi,,nVl f the ? 'ral l,nti's a . " ir , ' . .',,,, ! announced last October will lc required t motives, offered a bounty ol one hundred dol- j MUJ a ,,raft on the R,th of Marchl Cnlcy

j pointe

oiutioti

I These resolutions wer unanimously ador.t-!

ed by the school, and Rev. Tim's Lynch re-'CIen. Ranks will soon enter the ring as a quested a copy that the proceeding miht i Presidential candidate.

be placed upon the church record. Also

?... .1 v l.i-i - i 1 , "-

city and the Western Christian Advocate I arc lecomin consi-lerably exorcised about T.;,,I,iw,..to W flint I Tiortiaii 1 i the wholesale eonserintion now- liein" 5 nnu-! ... . - .

........... ,v .... ... , , Tho's D. W. Peaks, Committee.. j curated, especially the radical portion. As Ei.ua:: Weakley, j j thpv heve, elevate this abolition ndrainistra-!

1 - . " . '. j tion to power they liave no right to complain JSaT The Detroit Free i'res pertinently : , . ' -, . , . , , K J ' xr whine about anv burthens that laav be

asks ill the people sustain radicalism

DAILY WoELIt. Yearly Subscriber by mail - $S 00 SKMI-wr.EKLY WOni.D.

The Germans throughout tho country 1 Single subscriler, per annum ..J'J UO . . . ; rs... . 1 1 . . - h

.. 7 .r0

placed upon them There is a rumor that Parson Rrownlow

is dead.

and a policy which has thus far brought them

social discord, secession, war, enormous debt

1 . .. 1 1 :

.nr. p.........;; i-Aituon, iinn which promises j T, , f ij;- t;.., v r1!tVr

still more bloodshed, still greater debt, and !. . .o. 1 ,a a c v . . , i 1Jia expelled tne correspondent ot the cr

The

Kite

Tea " WEEKLY VftiXI.D.

Single Subscriber, per annuel .

on

Ar:n the GbA Arrjr of :! r'trr f rTri4a baf .lvar.tir; .I'M n-tl M.-itB ut '.u U pr.ctfl ur LAift Ad lLCuir.ii.ii.le iWc't ut Fiirniture & Chairs,

Which will urtustlljr M ml a retortion of trm It t tX . ' . . n M . t t ... K Mrt.11. ill - A ,

hree copies (address on each paper). ..$ ; i,.1N,rel!tt-iii-iiiui. ibtni.wtoc-iitin-iii Five " : ' S U0 i It t?'i-tuilvt. TLU.;UCallirjdeMtMlil,Ten " " " !" "0 ' it'li6' . Twenty copies (all toonea idres)....".7..j:wpiain and Upholstered Work, Club of twenty or orer car, have add res j A mncfi,rtord uc. -.i.h.1

put 011 encu (iijifr lor an uu'jiuii.ii i-uar.r i tiXr, workcrn.

Aoey exneeteii ana were .. r .mi : . 1 i.

. . iii. iisii 1 1, eninmirree' iiri i-ii rrwu i:ri r pn. m u i uiru u uirt "iie l 11 i n i. ini 'ni 1 i v i --, .. . r .

..sire.1 that tho bonds c.-f the county would .i.w " " L.' t J , ' 1 ,,rh" " oria irom ,,H "oparttnent.

iJ1""1" ..j-.. .1 ..n...... mr.uuiw i..iuu-ui-4niiii aiiu repuuiuuoii . 1 ne w;iy to increase : -..i,. 1 .,io , , , be taken by our capitalists. It was a matter j ately to raise the additional Men -ailed for. j t!ie eviN J u to MIstain the ,;,.v of : dln ' ni t t J 'he tL tkut would not if.mit of delav the men Officer recruiting lor newoor-aiization t . ' , 1 . - ; respondent might ted the truth. Iml to be rniJ ' , V ion -in an I T-ed to complete th President without r,ues ion and without A Ij0nJon corregpomlent of the Xew to e rai.eu .., a .ve ..me, and on en- j thcm op takp , chftncM of conjMl!;dation. a murmur. The way to m.tigate them, and York Tribune aivs ther is ever- reon to t trine th- service they cxpect-1 their money. All will remember that bounties cease on j the only way, is to make every effort to effect v yjn tl,??! 7 , r ' , TbeCorumissioners therrfo- ordre.t th.t rbe lt nf Mrcb . whiel, ,-lrni rv ie- .l.r L ....... "IMiere that there is a fleet ofsix rebel war

. -. .v - i a cnaue in toe auiiunistraiioii ana i;ace con- .

. oritTLr, HTAMDS, DI51XG AND' CENTRE TABLES,

the bountimbe pfiid out of any funds in the more for recruiting.

Treasury, -which was done, and tb different By order of the Governor.

fund exhausted, which it was expected Lat.. Xccr.r. would Ik returned by the sale of bonds. 1 Adjutant General. Ind. The Uiuds arc ready, and those having money -T " ' " " " 1 . , ,, . - 1. . , . .' ' JtCT There is a commotion in the shoulder

ikm - rt.... ... ..... r. v... ! 'strapped branch of the nilitary department, j

,1 p;

crvative men at the bead of affairs, men of

sufficient liberality and breadth of Tiew to?

steamers now in Chinese waters, armed and

jjnanned ready for operation. The steamers

; were built for tho

. comprehend and work mr the mtcrestsof the England, but some difficulty arising betw whole country.. .... ! the Agent and the Chinese, authorities t

eight per cent interest will be allowed. The investment is certain.' a safe one. as .'helby

county will neither bre-k up nor repudiate.

I in consequence cf the announced deterinin jation of the War Department to consolidate

two or more of tho old regiments into one, ' recently put up new playcards warning

i makinc the maximum standard cf a Ftezi- ?Ftraners to ' look out for-thieves and nick

tDr We have had another tonch of Win- f nient twenty-four hundred, and dispensing j pockets," a precaution, we are informed, al r Cir two or tbre dys pa.t, but not quite services of the surplus oEcers lrom j ways adopted just prior, to the holding of an 19 ?Wp C$ tait expcrlcncoiia Jacaary. 1 Colcmel do--a. . i AbsUtioa Convention in that city.

Chinese Government in

ween

thsv

I were thrown on the market and purchased

. , ... . . . i5 .- . j by the rebel government. Av 1xdIv"at:o. aiting in the Ln-.on Do- C pot at Indianapolis the other night for the . ffirfke "Ioti! ' Sfceriffof Rlrdey count?

train to leave, we noticed that the polioe had , has absc onded to jrls unknown, forgettin

to handover, before he left, several thousand

OJict, Kitchen, Cane and Flay Bottomed and Cloistered CHAIRS, KocUingr Olitiiru, JLooUiiw Glasses Tc

of ten cents each.

For every club oftwenty an extra ropy will be ad led for the getter up of th club. For every clob of fifty, the Semi-Weekly, ami for every club of one hundred, the Daily wjil basent, when requested, in lieu of the extra ropies of Wcek'y. Additions to Club mar be made at any time at same- rates. Paper cannot be changed from ona Cluh to another, but on request

of the person ordering the Club, and en re-1 iBadiwTrictj,bf Uk mrio tj"., ad .1 u r.o. ceipt of fifty cent extra, single paprr will he j taken from th Club and sent to a separate j Xj IlClOl't JlK lIlgT, ad iri a All orvler? roust be accompanied t"eii;:)lt au. wodc.Trii-.Tfn!idoTt4rw,

Cash. AddreTHE WORLD,

:i5 Park Clow, ewTork.

tSgrThe ' -rimr last rreek mad 4 the near

t In every ty: nt ir. ur. W isli4 LlsVAJtlK

t u4 rorml. fftrr r.tf"r tl-, ta ocljr. ' -

; ; Sftlea Rmibi Eut n.!f IUrritit U.,.ntiif Psktlc Mmrt

SHELBY VILLE, ID.

Sptrmatorrhera Van br Curtd

r.. R ANI' SrECIFIC rnrrt SrrmjrrKa,

1 it. HoM... J;4entv, Lcm of J'outr, .7y 7-t tfrctfiKy. lUfHWta irtiu!

doi'nT be bad col'eeted end sti1! Ii.nl in H . , .-i -i-- r I RANI ?PKCIFIC -r.rruci.aTs i.e i,aa coi.ected ami su.i nan in Ms j wt to rest-ectibdity of any nam.; J Hi,. ,,,,,, J.., lisnds. It is presumed he has gene to Wash-, ber TCt iMUeait was mainly filled with ad-! 'i-hJ ,fUu,r;y. ' Zi-ccm . ... , , , . ti,' - ' J tnl cf ih-sr-cir.C wille-nviioe ti m. ington and will he rewarded by o.d Abe , rertisements, city Ordinances, and extracts' wnu. .Price ft ix.M.i :y u w"h a frrei"" a.n 'nt-nl . 1 or tent tf wi luf fcUrt-.. by J.

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Bi..t -i t.cl of ita

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ClrroUrt test few.

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