Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 2, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 July 1871 — Page 2
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Continuation of Grant's Financial Policy*
dollars since the present Administration took the helm it-ffc:'reduced more than 8400,000 by the payments of principal in
strating yesterday,
(that
original agreement, has increased the public debt largely'Above what it ought to be. We showed yesterday, that in thetotan$ti|DK faf bdfld»&y<thfe$bvern ment up to the present time, the Treas *juser, ba&paddxtw&ntyTSeven smittionsitwo hundred and^'xixtytyitirie thousand four hundred and twenpi-fhr^ dollarg- jruwe hw^mgnrio nave
The New York Tribune now boast? Mttfettift AM *6tMaft£t ha? been reduced $400,000 during the month of June, .andgixes great credit to the Grant administration for this. Why, we
ciple of the ae^t paijil now The debt is not yet due, and iteraJn nn nmviing -necessity i^^wiJ^tk^i of it. The .creditors areJaot clamorous, -and the people ar*gburden this people who furnished the men that fought the great rebellion to a successful termination, with furnishing the money
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Is it but fair that the generation which comes after us, should pay this expense? tiui tin»e the ^-20 fli$ ,^ds due, the population of this country will be greatly jnorfiftaed fas will also its wealth and ability to pay this debt. Why not let that^ increased and more able papulation, 'pay it? This generation of mien will give to succeeding -gpnerationJ h?try¥ree from4hat peculiar Institution which wAS-the "cause of all our woe." Is it but(^ight and just., .that our* Arei* sfo'jMtti *b# ts&&I to helfi'pay the expense incurred in bringing about this desirable state of things? We think 8i&mm «eona
The Secretary of, the- Treasury, in his report for. the month of June,, says he ^aid1 ati'd"bancfelIe3JoWii, Woerrtdn* lionti'^offhe indebtedness of the covtntry. If this is to be continued, over $84,000,000 will be paid during, the next twelve M^Mh9. "Why1 iire Mese heavy tl!res collected off of the-people now Why is, not ]thq re/venufi pf the country so man-| agi^ mat t^here ^irf only be taken feom the pockets o^iW piiopfe and put into the F^ijal ^i^surjFj^W^^ney to mwiJ*i totiiwrt iBithLiBklii) duUtu jial
carry on, S^B3°vernment economical and prudentj in—an- economical" ana prudent
surplus? Oniy because it helps to blind the eyes of the people to the pretended
licy. it is a policy, consisting wholly policy of ihis.
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*e§lTmatter of "the GAZETTE is Haute, and
ana cou«"« •staappfj«iaR5far_ la sold for: one copy, per year, 82.00 three copies, per year, &A.UO y. five copies, per year, 88.00 ten copies, one year, and one to getter 1 Clijb, *15.00 on% cepy, six
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paper will, invariably, be discon piration of time. The GAZ^^eSiaSSSme^lsf^eSst equipped in point of Presses and Types In this section, ad. ordenwfarMy l^iqiLoi
this Adminisr
tration, by the enactment of a law pay-
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It is true,,as Mr. Greeley says, it less-j ens the inier&st oh public tlebt $400,' thei .i^t^vv^^^uusuceessfiil iegisla
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injin amount equal to at lettst one^tenth
to be n^rsrdedtts a financial success, unless it making the great -mass of the tax-j p^yeWf ISeM b^n^ath an overload of tax atioa^. and pouring one scontinuec
ernment' it'^ ^ieavy shave, expecting* themt.16 b*$*ia in5 grtddlMMiKS, aild who now i^Jfteiijf jpaia, dqlk^r for dollar, in gpldaifr i, iMhwjaiHewUti auu miB Bluua IBLMao present adi^UI#l^0 i^cess.
bsginniajto^^U^t^^hea,! ofa compaotaua peaceful nation, though th^ embers of thfl^m'muAelire still smolder4
02WSS forts around Paritt sSould be evacuate^
around the city sufflclenxly to enable France to execute tFe terms and obliga-
The French now think that time arrived and they have accordingly made a demana«p^t^W&A^^ evac^ nation of the forts and withdrawal of th© troops. To dines making any definitehpepi^ i^j he h^rln^he jBteurbtinaegone off to hirv«f-
der has been coo^HK^r restored to Paris
Tub
by authority, that Mr. VoorheM_will not
other-one* can easily nnli^rstand how any one whet has had the long expeHehoWUf Mr. V, in the hubbub and tamujt PQlHicsj wouJd detire, above all tbiofph tbeafulti ^^applneps of mm Uft.
Fourtja at
his adperanee to the
"Wo propose to recognize the rights of the governed to choose who shall be their governors. We propose to let tbjetSfme$ of the past die, to strike forwand Hito a
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have in pas&3i*n^e9U<M*ete£l the General Governmero Satisfactory to tlifercountry ,T
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And General iVlcCIellan wrote a
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in which he says-: -a ^-1"
tated the country are irrevocably settled, and that we shall not be called upon to
onlvto the present and the future. Slavery is de«K^ l3e^d^et itimiWM fa,jfc*$r, and let no one disturb its grave. The negro has the right to vote let him
him. Show him who his real friends are and we will eventually turn in our own gfajjfor tfle tfiapa&i? s5 &fem|uny"fo|ged| ft)r lour* 4®tmltio*. Lit hfipe that the enunciation of the financial principles of thepartv will be so clear, that no one can cast tUb^feftvldVv'bf a^ SofffbtS'ftpoii hr intentions, as to fulfilling in the broadest
sions as to the meaning of this or that obligatigtn».t^ftfc,j|» jfttLvocatf, ^nd. iyhcn in •power pursue such a policy as Avill make the paper dollar as good as the gold dollar, so that tb3 question will practicsilly settle ifa^it To secure this result, it must be cleaxly understood throughout the world, that every doliar-Of the principal and interest of the national debt will be fully pajd.whe^idue. XJpe expOTdi^eao/|the
G:enerai Government must be confined to the same requisttB'to ipeet the interest rt^tiakilie dfeot, and the eipe usesiieoesteiy to maintain the eflBciency and dignity of the Government. The sums drawn from this generation by the tariff and internal taxation,"shiould to/Uittit^.t.o.tlrt/.pijr$6ses just mentioned and the bndrt to, reduce prematurely the princip.al of the debt at the oatpenscsof the general prosperity
"We hBVSB'borno* the"burdeu,of the recent wai-Tfeai&tf&lirbe eailefftipon to do no more than raeet the full«mterest.upon themlbtO |«Kqt|el| more wealthy ana numerous than tnis, can rA^igpare pft the principal. ^^•heWs^i or tbe preseiwiand the future am- tlfsianct enout^i, atid affords us the most ample and beat ba&fle-iield .for the approaching contest. "Universal amnesty and suffrage, the preservation of the rights of the States as guaby the ffikW«fadri#of the (Mistitution, oao^bdidt so- iaored, the preseift^ion of individual liberty, the inviolability pf the right of habeas corpus, the maintenance of the purity and of the relativeupowers of the three great, branches of .the General Government, strict economy In the business Of the country from the ruinous pressure of all unequal, ill-arranged and unnecessary burdens—these constitute some of the xnain issues upon which we may confidently hope to rest our chances of success. "With the hope that the principles published to. the world ninety-five years ago may, throughout all time, guide the actions and command the reverence of tho American people,, and apologizing for having trespassed, so long on your time and patience, I am with great respect, "Very truly jours, hi** "GEORGE B. MCGLELLAN." ,f£hia(kpret^jr£trong"new .departure' doctrine, and .coming from such disjUug'Ulahwi'nuufBBS,1 muHliraye'cnpowerfnl effect on the p^o^iQir mind.
tfe^ p7beplfh^^is^goiil^ to' rlin for the Legislature in Kentucky'.
mm*'. fj tsi'tn rff pbr th^-Gazfette?'
Tfie editor |be J^irna{rin noticing a
||g|^ed ,Peino^rat, ^ays^the w/ite.r ^s and
i^ea ol^iving issues)^ feat the democracy shall approve the action of the RadicMixiifrAudUlently fastening the l^ AMeadmettt Upon thecoufatrjr.^
Thatorfespondefft' does not entertain or give&TB^afc&hv*^sOle.tfl^as^ M.his communication. Why h.()l quote the lan guage to prove the statemen t. There is a great difference between tlie frandulentj f&ode,pf actipmplisbiug a thing and tho recognizing the thing," when it becoBats an aocoaiplishidlact tor all practical purpo^es. VAlthough the4oth Amendment was forced upon the people by fraudulent mean9, yet it is de facto a part of the
^ens, recognize the factln castiug their ballots in the6&m£!box with the colored voters, ni *1
The editor, in the above quotation, a6A A I A
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the qu6ation. It cannot be done at the 'ballot box. It may be done by success, iful revolution but wh^ WilLlead in such a jyiokeiias to agfiiu deluge this land in blood? The only hope of the ad ttifti'fet&rtlbnF fn the next national can ya^s, i^*b get the Democracy to. make .($0 Contest o?er this dead issue. Th^y have almost^ali the intelligent whites of .the South disfr^ttdMsed, and if they can ,^rce t^^ Pe^Ocracy to make the canvass oil this issue, they will-carry the entire Sputberri States, with One or two exceptions, by thfe aid Of the hegro votes. £EBi»thejr wlf bopst^oti ^l|i iSto carry tbe entire colored vote.
Aga^n, "the Journal says: "They,V— uteW departure adyocates—"want, and will have nothing but new issues, and that they explain to be a general acqJismk inkfid a^r^albnSei^ts of the radical party during the last ten yeats'.''' Is the editor sincere in this Surely aotw There is no ground for such erwe£pin& 4fffdiratiOli. The article in tb^
but it does speak ot tbe ominous state of our. country under radical rule the unequal taxation the flagrant corruption in high piaefes the tyrtfilttical Federal Electi^-t^6^|thf ipWli^i^mode of Eassing tneTiiteentn Amendment the [u
KIux
bill, and- the disfranchisement
'of th$Jwhites of the South, All this .was accbmpifshed by the4 radical2 party, and
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forsoojbh, geaefalramnesty, oieans one. If so, then be itso. In the forward movement it is siiffly %Sawf« make no further.iss^e on tbe Fifteenth Amendment. Let it rest the same as the old issue of
issuing of. legai^tende^,notes. ~-i If' Dsmocrat»
WBiTBit in the New York JETeriaa gives a eery poetical description of what he term# the CShurchof the Futare It is an immense octagonal temple, \Vith si5ta^i^W»c«iea^i ^^l|^h^s a chapel occupied by a distinct denominate. Itt' the center is the ^inctuary, ^ors^j)^ii|phte^ unite aU the best qualities or every aeet. There is a font t°^]^fau.t baptism and a l^ike for adults
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b^tismal burlal. An .rmod^led^apparWwff0ta«l Pieayeffc" fr0 oY°f intolerance and
w^^e P^^er^ak^^!? UOit«K ,3With thtl whisper TheodOre P»A^
tisto. Metliodtets,.IjawTQentile, CatKbtic. and Buddhist matttiliy Mabrw. (^wp|^|»iw)e »od softly ftOl- *u
ing4ight and ^oweiff abound i^indsevery worshiper, whatef^r be his wealth or penury, his obscuflty or fame, is habited ip ^t spotless lin^ garment wherein he x0Ses himself in ^fee lobby before ci^sinfl the threshold of tire chiiteh prOperr Thtff idea is a beautiful one, and of great metaphorical value. The sentiment it symbolize? hafe atgohce a g^^t d^kop)o0|^T ^ractiieai and-fepiritual wortnl f. ii
highest ehemieal prize at :the. JJUivereity of. Edinburg was. the bighestof t^ohiindred and forty candidatesv ,'IJay^ng been declared ineligible to deceive the. prize onaceoiintof her sex, Sir Titns Salt sent her £100, but she declined to accept it.:
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C0NFECTI0NEK7 AND BAKERY.
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At the Lowest Possible JMcesl .i-Hfim •. i- .•••r 'i We aslJ ft shRi-e of the pnbncpatronage. "N. ®. FresE Milk at all times, -j. lUvti'Ci i*' -u-
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ieven in the mouth of Infants. TweAt, Drops is the LARGEST Doseic 0iire Sick Headache in about twenty inin* utes on raiiofciEal principles.
Express Office. 67 West Fourth street, 'TV»t fttXiN, July 12.
Dr. Smith Send me more Oil: and mdre cip culars. It is going like 'tiot cakes." Send some ircwla*s also to Sutllff & Co., Cherry Valley, as they sent In for a supply of the Oil. PlM.se send by ttist express, and oblige,
Youra truly, D. E. BECKE lruggist."
Not a Failure Not One I.) (From Canada.)
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HAMBURG, OUT., July 12,
Dr. Smith, Phila: I tiavesoldtlie OIlfOrDealnesp, Sickness, Neuralgia, Ac., and In every cAse it l?as \Hven Mtisfactfon. I. can jpro-ctire-qdlte'a nttiribetoi lettCTS. ^e want 'more of the large size, &c., Ac.,
Yours se^etfnlbri/ ,.^yT tf&l FRED. H-McCALLUM, Di ^gglst.
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Cnr«s Btiriis and Frosts. Cares Plies, Scm11
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Saj.T RHEUM it cures, every time (if yon nse fio spap oh the parts while applying- the t)il, fiifidit etiresm'ost allcittaneons dis^dfes—seldom fails in Deafness or Rheumatism. 8ee Agefa^i«nie in W^kly.
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DR.(i. B.SMiitt-:-2)ear Sir: Mymotliersea ed.her foot so .badly she could not walk, whWty ialarmingly^welled. My little boy lipd lom,t8 on Ilia throat and very stiff neck. I got np iii the night and batliedvflis- throat and chest a^d gave him twenty drpps of -yonrpil. Tliey are How both well. JOHN TOOMEYt
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.»j«bifo«y -wli wty^ riiiw »*i!(td silo- :-j hi'--.. *as#i sr/jid zunvbioH to ajqostf 9ii1? jnt't« "'ti *b ot taiti .i A-1 .i -n .M ei uo' -f $'.& .»,*,*.• v.v.if txrii "r /,, v* ^AT** f| 1*. OfT ,*Oi.jj I'OTt ttjff'ttO
With good fast-colored Lawns,, of which we se|l ryfq^tor^t.^tli
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at 12iu, and Silk Parasols at ®0o and $l, and a\ big lot of Freeraan PHntt at 7e, and
othri ad effective aiSthltlan."*' "T
the grand movement.
The^rk eo^ps^j^ijth ijts head,q,uartjBrs at Fort Wayn^lia^,already connnefteed
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Iff biUJ-r'ii "»*fl ft* \l- TurtH a* f.t*r nrifli* *»fX
vJiaw iWi-os [RfeBd the dispatch sentus lrqiji theGeneralln oommand.},a », -r.- ^iT
movement great success '35riemy ajtterfed aind derhoiitllzed 0&r .. ,• a a 'I !1 *i. oli
jBftles enormous—larger thap.- evei!:before in the three years .hist9dcjf.of our,J?^rt Wa^n6' store Have challenged stfry tWo dry goodd houses in thi»»ctty to&nnbine
their\ pales and then, compare them, thits combined, with aurs^ iThey dare nojt
name of ''the opposition'' to contend with.'*...!^3 .ao
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the qhalienge. I shall SOon irave notting left to fight, or anything worthy^the
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cipline been declared perfect. Our lines of commnnicaition are finely eslatilisiiid
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reduced to......
a tgwu r£ a a^flAM ajt^^yjbbyld^raet for
Therbeat FeBBfck' Wovett Corsets liasutlly ^old lor 65c, will be aold for......«i.y.
Parasols and Sun Umbrellas as ldw ks.:..'
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N0ETH SIDE OF MAIN BTBEB^, XEBRE HAUTE, INF
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produced this eeawn ln the principal manuftic toriesof the East, Iti onf'ptock wfll bte found all that is nev or desirable in Gas FiaSpres.for lighting
3htfrcheg^ Hails,' ibyreliin^s, Stor&, &c
Oft -aMJOlu^deMcni^. 1 j- 'I't* -iv/ilcr«•:*. .In this 1 inoyoofiiAflBuiiiiient eompi4860 fill late patterns! «k4 traprt^enients in Chande liers, uu HANGING LAMPS/. •, t.',
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In Iroii Pipes and Fittings, r"
^^^^^'^plete. and odr ^ice.
In and 1 Goods, We have all that can be wanted in the way tern
Lift and Force Pumps, \ftii BefcrJPoinpe^Gas^en i%«np«, amr'.Tl i, tt?H
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