The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1865 — Page 2
Clir ihtiiiana 4 ,ICSS '
itOWAUD BRIO03, Bditor and Proprietor.
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Tutnam County Election.
A Diabolical Outrage -A Negro Out- How the Negroes are Leaving Ken-I Pnrninrrf Pm-nincr ♦ rages a White Woman and At- lucky for Ohio and Indiana. v/UIIIIIlg . V.dHlilU^ . tempts to Murdor Her. ! The _ Washington special says | THK GRAND SHOW OF THK AGE I
1D..1. *. : .. r.__ , - TUE LAKOESr SINGLE
The Press. vice, Mudd being placed in the position Our readers will notice that we give of Assistant Surgeon ; Arnold that of a them weekly near fifteen columns ofjelerk; Spangler set to work at his trade fresh reading matter in every issue. We °*' n carp* n,cr i 0,1 d O Laughlin put to ask a comparison of our paper with ™ etnjJBymotU on which ho aan house . ... ... , . . *ul* 1 here arc about ooG pns rtn »»- ~— others tn this particular, and it w.ll be confined on the Pry Tortugas.
seen that we give more reading matter in 1 “ ■ — ... . . ,
It may not be generally known to the u i nc ca3eg out often than any other Th ® M ^ b . ilc AdVcrti9Cr on S < lnvor y 1 ' Tas n,l:,cLel ^ * W| J "W 6 *- She bring jhc shackles from all slaves who will people of Putnam county that an elec-1 c 0untr _ p:lpcr of tlie , amo sire and fre- • 1,6 , Advert, * er nn,, Re gi*ter, a stout woman, about forty-five or fifty leave the State. His post commandants tion occurs ibis fall for Commissioner I n0ent , ‘ oro th , n e p dl “ ra ! 0 " the du, y to tak o the years of age, made for a time n success, throughout are issuing passes to each for the Vorthcrn District. We believe !• ^ .. i • i n oat |’ 0 * ••‘llogianoe, says. lul resistance when one of the brutes colored person making application.— . . , , lin i,„ ' llDCU! " 0,,, ‘ 0ur c,rcu,!l,,on - •‘owever, I As to the oath to support the Consti- drew n pocket knife and cut her several Uailronda, steamboats and ferryboats are it is the only olhce to be tilled, unless it , Jocs not rul , y j usti( y Wo ni i bf |, t tution, it is enough to say that, unless tiuioa severely in the dice, neck, and re(|uired to transport all who present the be the office of Coronor, iu which a va materially reduce our expenditures by y ou 111 11 hocomc an exile, you owe shoulder, ^rowing fuipt Tmin bwa nf —i m •
canoy exists in consequence of Mr. ign; our cr w i t h a j vcrtigcnlcntj , ‘o the Con.tUution and
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About C o'clock yesterday morning a General Fisk, t'ommissioner of Frccdraen
. Mrs. Dullinger, who resides some dts- for Kentucky and Tennessee, has for-; ful. There are about TioO prisoners now ** n< ’ 8 . * n dl ° coun 't , y. on ncr Way to warded a report in which he says Major ' ‘ ~ ~ the city to attend church, and when near General Palmer, commanding the Do
the residence of Mr. H. J. Dobell, she ] partmeut, has, by general order, stricken '
ItickcttB' declension. It 1. „ u , „ . oll 1 Ihnl the efioen be filled bj men or reqat- ; mAlr Th , f „. „a.erli«tn.e«. in o„, tU'yi.g te tkn,/«„ llj , ,£»
d blo c# onnQPv tem
. , This
blood, she was overpowered by the brutes order was issued on the 10th ult., and ml dragged across u fence into a corn- the result has been that thousands of the fid, where her person was violaftd by colored populatiou have crossed the
nitc <]Ua!i!icntiaon, ned ,1,0 ..ill teiee, p>p „ fro.'.etie,' liVe'ltuM;^; intlill'wt/ut lele ^
the wdl bcttleU and consorvatnc views lncn) w i, om i t w iu p a y to j ea l w ith. o lvc tl18 counsel to our readers on which >wny by hearing persons approaching.— The writer adds that ho is daily lookof our people. \\ e anticipate at) ah- We are gratified to say that the mass wc >‘“ v c acted ourselves. Whether the The whole neighborhood was quickly ing for a breeze from Indianapols and seneeof competition for the noininations i 1 of our aalwcril)0ra haV( , becn wjtli u< act °\ emancipation lias boon legally ami'aroused and turned out in search of the other Northern cities that may be exposhould a nominating convention beheld, i „„ i r -r m , j constitutionally completed or not, slave- fiends. In the meantime, the half-mur- ricncing this black-vomit' eniancipation and W doubt not the people would pro- "' any . yCar '\- W ® . bel,0V0 ,f V ry is as dead as Julius Ciosar. N 0 bu dcred woman was conveyed home and and deportation. The general disorder , , it _ * * , ' Ht.ss were introduced into many other man power can resurrect it, and we can physicians called to her assistance, who and agitation attending the political
didly admit that il that power rested in properly cared for her. and report her in canvass had aroused every colored person our hamls, we wouldn't under urr^nt a critical condition. Dilligent search to the importance of striking for trccdom, ciri'iimsltinai, exert it. And we say tlii- was made for the perpetrators of the and men, women and children arc genmuch without changing a single one of horrid crime, and a young negro named craliy on the move for some place beyond our life long opinions on the benefieenee Joe Goins was arrested by officers Jew- (he reach of their late masters. In many
for to accord the race to some worthy raini , ios for bricf pcrioJ it would be and deserving candidates without the ' como cqual |y permancnt „ a woekl ig . formula of a convention. If it he deem- itor . Wc havo re a uoe d our terms to 82 c nuc.'.viry to a lull and fair express- a year, and, in return, should rceieve an
ion ol Ueiuocratie sentiment and wishes
. • i i • increase of .subscription that will more of the institution a.s the very best form eft and Lonp, brought to town and loti#- localities most cruel and fiendish atrocithat a convention bo held, it should be T ctmburac us. We'should have ‘)f organized labor, for mankind at Ur-e ‘ : 1 tUt%n L nown ..non H.p «1„voh bv
iorthwitb called, in order to the coutin- j 0U t,/ 0 |/, c number of subscribers thnt^ an ^ ^ ul " t ^ l ° wo ^ bain# t»r the .siuv f c "
fid in jail, but it was not then known tics ire bein'; visited upon the aUvcs by
wwuv.w* .. v. . u 9 nt k „ in \U:)t tio whs a p« put of \%\ t\%o tho\r Into owners, especially is this the
ued ascendency of our time honored or-1 a - c '* now | )avo j,, a ct > U nt y Giat'pu'll'.s over I ,art, T' ular - Hut what are mir opinions. Late in the afternoon the other brute case when males of families have been,
ganisation in Old Pntnam. lwo t i lous . ini i n cul0cra ,'j c ' . ...a wurth n « i,in \ t ^ lixod a,,d unalterable I was pointed out to Joe Wcsboro nnd his enlisted in our army. • , two inous.it t tcmocratiu votes, .unlit sentiments of the civilized and semi civ brother, by a negro boy, and was by General 1 aimer has directed Ins 1 ost-; Stato Elections. | is only necessary to put forth an effort to ilized world? What do they avail when them arrested and brought tu town mid cummamlants to forward all parties Kentucky voted on Monday last for secure that number. Will our friends the sword has just declared against them? lodged in jail. Wc were unable to learn making application for protection to
State Treasurer, Congressmen, and mem aid us in this work? Cannot each sub ! The inexorable fact is that the institu- his name, lie lived near Wcsboro's, be Camp Nelson, and five hundred were
hers of the Legislature. The proposed scibcr send us at least one additional t^u of slavery is uprooted in the land, yond Figonn Creek, noar the railroad — sent there during last week alone.
and it we had the power to reestablish Wo arc informed that he made a contea-
v if* ^ TJ § IN THE WORLD! THI-d MAMMOTH TRIAZONOMADON COMBINATION! AT OREENCASTLE, Satiirtthiy, Aujnist Itl. • The Magnificent ^ HrPOIH[lTR[IO!lfl«!iOOIl ANE HIPPO LYMPIAD WM. LAKE, • Manager. Most Complete Traveling Exhibition EYKK OKC4AKIZED, Consisting of a magnificent outfit, a selected Troupe of Equestrians and Equestriennes, a corpa of Gymnasts and Acrobats, a company of Eques< tro-Dramatists, Comedians, and rantomimista, a Ml complement of Equerrien, Grooms, and Chevaliers of the Arena, and a toui-rntemblc Brilliant Beyond Precedent.
adoption of the Abolition amendment name from his neighborhood?
was the leading question of the canvass, and to secure its triumph the most ob noxious test oaths were imposed by the military authorities. Direct military interference was resorted to in several instances. A largo number of old and prominent citizens and voters were not
it, it would bo through such a process of sion of the diabolical crime, implicating Od Well on d CVCrld T* 01 * Singular Death. j conflict and turmoil as to tuako tho game the boy Joe. Upon searching him, the sous ttncc. The Cincinnati Gazette gives the fol- ,,ot Wul ' , '> the candle. It is the part of knife was found, bloody, and bis clothes
I’huoi.e, Da., August '5.—Well No.
farm on 1’itholc Creek, was
lowin’' particulars of the death of Hon b''>‘>d sense to accept facts, and the deatb were bloody, though he had made an ef- a ,ar ' n °“ l 11 ’'®, .f® low ng part,tula s of the death o Ion. Arrican ^ in t , lu Sollt|l ia ono lurt , 0 wa ^ tll0 bbm ,i )ri(m his shirt— | J-troyed by fire n about 7 o clock Ins A. 1 . Mono, Collector ot Internal Hove- th osc unchangeable and unchallengeable There were also found on his person a evening J ho well was lintshml yustcrnuc .and iurmer member of Congress and j f ac t3 we accept without a un)iucnt s he.^i* razor, the earrings of their victim, which , * n 3 r » u,u * w;is flowing aboa - .n n Stnte Treasurer of Ohio: tation. The deed is indeed done—let u*» had been literally torn from her cars, and ar J 1 ' n,) tan * cs ^ c,n o U P» ^ e °! waa ow
Hon. A. V. Stone, a prominent citizen make tho beat of it and shape our course over *7 in money. The boy Joe, we
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allowed to approach the polls. The of Columbus, nnd for many years an ae- upon it as a stern ,icroiH}>li. No, understand, acknowledged getting 51 persons were standing in and aroutnl timid were frightened away by threats tiv# politician, died suddenly yesterday Hie deed being virtually done and be- from the other negro. The amount 0 f; dock some ot whom, it is leared, were
Voting^was only done at great personal ^ S'lot^Jvery ^ouGiorn “Se'ln ^15 ^ThU nSi-^ mn!"" c h^'c^ of bay uua.-. J he result is close a,1 d he was seen walking toward Green Lawn which the will of God, the edge of the moiis and brutish wretches will no doubt doubtlul. In the Lexington District, Cemetery, which is something inore than sword, and tho voice of the nations of receive, as they deserve, the severest pun
t'linnklin, Democrat, is elected to Con-j two miles from the city, and subsequent- l ' lc C; *rtl' st -' clu hive united in promul- ishuiontof tho law.
gress. In Louisville, General llosscnn ly was found by the sexton sitting by n ati ";, r - Is it wise or prudent, nay, is it [L'cmiin'U, Juhi-iki!, "Ms/. the Abolition nominee, is said to have a t 1 hc P ravcs °‘''« 8 e’l'ldr 8 .. he had buried, ‘>> 8 P a ''t a <; * a aa y man A 1Ioluuuu: c,umi7 TnuHtni.Y Ex
lance maioritv hut it... ... i . engaged with some papers. Two to remain tn voluntary and sullen disanduncTt in' v district was close q^urs later he was still there, and was franehisemcot, and live on under the id-vm).
outrage has create! forty feet around was one sheet of flame
- - in a moment, three men arc known to
be seriously burned, and only saved their lives by jumping into the creek. The well is still flowing and burning.
-iS.iys the Evansville Journal:
A plot h is been discovered at Aquin Cr* ek, amo'g the no'rocs, to assassinate tho white laborers. General Hutler lias addressed a letter to the uc-
invited by the sexton to ride homo with ban of the criuiiual laws of the Govern “ The two negro brutes, who so fiend ‘
*Vc have given hut little attention toihim, but he declined. As it began to ,UU,, L because a sy.tetn which eoiiiiiiand -‘ihly inaltreato’l a white woman on Hun■ ~ ‘ 1 ’ ' - I" ’
the election which took place in Ten- grow dark, the invitation was again ex- L ‘ d fl' 0 approval of his head and heart 'lay, fearfully expiated their crime yes
nesscc on
tordny afternoon.
“ Early yosterdiiy morning a crowd of
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dissolution of Fartnorsliip. MI K I’lirtncr-liip Imretoforo oxistini; bi?-
Thurstlny last, because wc tended, auJ again declined. Upon rc Jms submitted to its inevitable fate ? presumed that if Conservatives were turn ' n S b) the city, the sexton informed The question needs no answer.
t ice^ wou I d' ^'eel a re't he^c lection void ° ris \ Sri ^ '?* whoreabouu; A r^fe-Lovo? Do” rtion, CO and “a?! : ' r '' a '' v ' '" v ,K: ' candle busim-in Circmastlc, unucciare me election vom. ns ._,1 ■ -< tempted Suioido - A Dosporute "lamlmg that iho prisoners be delivered der the tirm name mul-tyle of Walls & Smith,
~ iggle to Win Death. up to them. The demand was refbsed, is this day dissolve*! tiy mutualeoiiseot. .Mr. On Thursday night, about 12 o’clock, of course, nnd at noon tho crowd dis |{ - l’’- Ycates takes the place **1 .Mr. Smith in “ .! snid tirm, and the business will bo continued
ut Ihchmond, or the House would refuse t 0 the cemetery. They found him lying Struggle to Win Death, to admit the members elect. The returns | on one of the graves asleep. Upon On Thursday night, aboui
received would seem to indicate ,V*e choice I ,ou » ,n « l 'im Uo expressed »ouins surprise , Messrs. Dudley :ind Timmons, dorks ol pcrscd, ami it was hoped that better , ,
of Maynard (rad,cat; in tho Knoxville. ^ l ‘° »‘ aJ -crslept himself, got into -1- }«ue Wing No. it, while the . ..u would prevail, and that the , U'LT .J'vL ' Aml^U new t^'wli
1 .. ’ the carriage with them, and returned wa » ly' n S ncer the Marine Ways, found gmlty wrefehos would bo left to ,ho r*g- ^.v ^N dol.ts.mmract.sI hy sldd nr.n "t \\ Ju! me l u.iii.inooga, home, talking pleasantly all tho way— a young woman in the water, who had ular course of law. ! Jc Smith. August 2, 1 «<•>■>. He retired at a late hour. In the morn evidently Icapc*! into the river for the “ l»ut, after noon, the crowd'asscrablcd ( nug'-' :! t 1* \VA t,I,S x SM ITII. ing be was found in bod in a stupor and purpose of drowning herself. Discover again, and the excitement had evidently Notice of Application for IdcenstT died in a few minutes. It is supposed ing tho face of the girl, ns she arose to increased, ami continued to increase un- rpnK undersigned w ill apply at the next that his walk to the cemetery, when it 'h* 2 surf.ico after sinking once, they til about T o'clock, when the front door J n-ssion *.f the lt**nrd <*f Voiniiiissi.unus uf was excessively hot, was the cause of, , 'P ru,, R' n, ° , * 1 * 8, rcam, ami, with the of the jail huiliding was broken open Putnam county, Indiana. f«.r a License frum his death. vigorous strokes of nceotuplishcd swim- with a sludge hammer, and the crowd ' : 'id Hoard for the sulo of intoxicating liqu r
mers, soon reached the nearly drowned rusho*! into the jail. How they reached ] ' M quantities than a ijunrt at a time, to be
n Son i K\TUms 0 Pntho^ U nnrt r M°M nty_ ^ 1 Th ? T Ci,U * ,, ‘ ''"i" ’ l,cir !,r ",' S | , ° ,h '‘ I ,ri, ® B ^’ i We did "«»>•"», but «bcy '■ l!,’ a),Trr pmlli'es where.:,, ^.lin- 1 aon tvius jus enincr nua Motlior. savo her, hut were nearly Irnstruteil by were soon dragged forth into the street, ,mors are to be drank, i -in the frame buildin
Htokes (radical) in
Cooper (conservative) in the Shclbyvillo, Campbell (conservative) in the Nashville, and Thomas (conservative, in the Clarksville district. West Tennessee has
not been heard from.
Cfcif The reader will find in this paper an account of how General Palmer is abolishing slavery in Kentucky, aud how he is sending the negroes into the free
qoors arc to budnmk, i
situated on Lot No. a in lllock No. 2 in I)*:-! p-'l Enlargement to tho oitv of (Ireeneiistle. Aug.'.*. I s*....it ’ M H'll AKI, M A U) N I i 1
Stale iif Indiana, | In Putnam Circuit Court, Cuuntj/vf 1‘utnain. ( To October Term, Itiii.j. Jamk* It. Smith d «?. | P.k it Ksown, v. [■ Partition. yibnt on tins 2*ili
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1’y a note trow the office of the Amcr- her ilespcr.ite resistance, for she strug- beaten down with cluds and shot, iean Express Company, in Hamilton, wc gled with thorn there, in the dark deep “ Alter they wore dead they were ta
Htates. The prospect may not be an learn the particulars of a dreadful inur- water, and sought, with all tho strength ken up nnd hanged to a lamp post on the agreeable one to the people of Indiana, dcr t wbicb occurred yesterday in Darr- borrowed from desperation, to sink her- corner of the street, where they were but they must prepare themselves for if , ®' vn ’ n ', nc "‘tics, from Hamilton, in self. .She had sought death even within hanging at n Into hour in the evening.—
_ Puller County. The circumstances of his own portals, and she regretted it not. They were ultimately, we learn, taken
Indianapolis Items. l bis terrible and melancholy affair are as lint they carried her hack—those strong down ami buried. . , The Indianapolis correspondent of ‘V dinnerti,D ®',‘b 8 '’itlicr, men of generous hearts, the life of “It was the first scene of the kind ^ti^ it SrtlcluimS?
the Cincinnati Enquirer telegraphs as cr, and son were seated at the tabic, which she had grown so weary. It was over enacted in Evansville, and for tho r.Miiph.int r or Partition in .-*.1,1 Court, ..ml follows: discussing at length family aflairs, when an act of duty as well as of humanity, fair fame of the city, we hope it will he .-.Ihi flic affidavit of a c.impi't.-nt witness .shnw-
Adjutant General Terrell has issued a t b° convcrs ation became fearfully exei nnd they pcrforme J it. Even after they tho last. Every one execrates the abotn- ing that the Defendant-, It. .Smitb,
card cautionin’'soldiers from disposin'’ t ' n R> and barsh and violent language was had placed her upon shore, she strove to itiable and brut:il crime committed by W asliiiigton Smith, t' ninci'* M. Sni'uli, .)"lm of their diselmrgo papers. He say's l"!; f ^ n h ally th ® ,U ' , . tl ‘ c !''. M ,f s ' rtin " bcrsclf again in the water, and they ‘ the negroes, but mob law is a dangerous ^smi^? r brokers nnd speculators arc seeking to l lrw, . n > r< ? sc J ro . m “Cr seat, and with the were obliged to hold her with a strong remedy for evils ot this,or any kind,and smith, l>.dilu Noe, Muriah N..c ami Itach.-l buy tbctn for a song, with the view of carv,,, n knife in her right hand, rushed grasp, and to confine her within a cell of all good citizens deplore a resort to it, Noo, are non-residents of said Slate of In-
selling them back at an immense profit l° ward _bcr son, who, raising from his tho Htation-bouse, near hy, to retain her and wo hope this I'uuiTui nnd summary dinna:
after Congress shall have passed an act c b a ' ,r > 1’cll back from the table, and draw among the living. The unfortunate punishment will prove such j warning Said non-resident Def.-mlai.u arc therefore nppropriating lands to honorably-dis. a [ CV ®‘ VCr ; Barncd l,cr " ot t0 mal |« Rir *'* 8,, ; ry Jiccn often told before in as that wc shall never again bear of such ,'d fe." thc^um'wifT^'S^d d^
another step toward him, else he would many a talc ot act and fiction. Loving a crime m our midst. minnd atthoen-.Hngterm of the Putnam Cirsnoot nor. At this juncture, the father, to madness, with all the energy of her ♦ cnit Court, tohe iH gun nnd held at the Courtenraged and excited, rose and took the nature—betrayed, deserted by the base Exotics of Nf.ouoks from Evans- Hotise in the City of (Ircenca.itlc, in said part of his wife, and seizing a hatchet, being whom she adored—she ln.( tasted Vii.t.F.—We lei,rn from jiasscngcrs who r "mity of Putmim, on the llrst Monday of . rushed toward the young man, who ini deeply of the bitter dregs of loves in arrived here this morning from Evans- October text; .....Ithat theyarc r.spdrod to them to such an extent that they both ,llod ' - a ^ c L fired at liis lather, and then toxicating cup.— Cincinnnli Gnnmrrrinl. villc on the Lady Grace, that the negroes j'u'iv 011 1 " vh.'m '' " r " 1 died. For some reason, the authorities f ur J , ' n o •'•ward the mother, also shot her, of that town were fleeing from it in all ' ’ MEL. M. KEE, t'lerk 1‘. <’. C civil aud military, keep the matter verv both parents falling lifeless at his feet. ystorious Altuu. directions, and that the wildest excite Skciskst & Tfismax, Attys. for Pill's.
charged volunteers.
It is reported that two vagrant women, a day or two since, in the vicinity of one of the camps, were set upon by a party of soldiers, who violated them, abusing
quiet.
The young man, Irwin, who is unmar Homo two weeks since, F. M. I.uoas, ment and fear has taken possession of
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The influx of oc ,r rooa in this ant ] rlc dt un d aged about thirty years, then J ierson townahip, this county, sold (ho colored people in that place. The »*•!• of imiiffinw, Comuy, mi. a , , - —- LL - • #ss-I..Lv. < II.4V. I.. \ 1 . * i Jn t/u: Putnam Circuit G>urt—
|)K IT KNOWN, that on tlic IMh chiy <»t’ I) July, 18*W>, thf abovo nnmed I'lnlntifi'-. by M. A. y H»roari(l ('lavpool & Smiley, their Attorney?, tiled in theofflofiof the Clerk of the Putnam Cin uit ('ourt thoirCompInint against su’dI Dfifcndants in tin* above ont’tled causo, 1 ami afterwards t«»-wit: on tho ::ist day of 1
an
a i .'“LT::- , ^ ’rr r’ V " , — ■ returned homo with the deed in Ills po. At.t. QnF.T—Good order and quiet '“bir‘•.Ddouwe. and A. II. re
orde’r ^ ° rC ArrlVal ° f il ?or n .u P in at ° rS ^ th ° S * 8si ° n ' luve prevailed in the city since Tuesday Six draft skcdaddlers, from Hendricks ’ New Vork, Aug. 2. , i.^tSie.' 0 !^?'^. 1 ! 11 T” '."iV r '' ,C V S,a,C . aull,0 l ri Cuiluty, wlio baj r.tu.noJ I'tuni ('ji).i.I., TW ".v.,nteaincr -I., * li"ubm,U U f.t d .h^'S; il” "S. “f X.'" iV;. “t."
from Fruvoht Marshals were arrested on nnd Spangler, to Fort .l.’fferson, on I'ry ^th’h P'-'nnanent citizens, July, inn.-, HI,.. affidavit -f a .Saturday, and brought to this city aud Tortugas, has returned here (rum that ,n - w,lh •"<><>f whKrh is tlut.hey the properly h.dJcrs, as well as the eity ,^ r .r? s m 1 . W r , 'ri ! il MMtU " " ,,0t “ r,: ' ldunl imprisoned at the Holers’ Home place on the 2Cth and Key West on the v to n f" I ^ ^ f T * the absolute necessity , ^ , ^.id,, t n ’w!Xv Malkin isth.-r,. What disposition will bo made of these -’TH*- The prisoners Were not aware. ,1"!'Cfn Z c v i^ow. t* ^ '* "> I ,rcv8,lt a recur- flirr ll „ li , | U ( .f fiTing.ndK.drumcn we are unadvised. We were told until after starting on their journey 80D ,>wll ^« *" tbe c„y, s,nee wlmd, tune runce of sueh scenes, and henceforth .y oi sahl'Complaint against him, and that a severe penalty is inlliete.l, and that the that their aestinaliuu had been changed -,u 'T *™" •'‘ S ' ' J , r ' jur a . , , , l ' J Ia w will bo maintained in unless ho »p,M«r ami an-wer or demur theremen are put into the regular army for from Albany I’cnitentiary to this spot, • 1,10 •'• na 'r is eausmg no little nitcrest Evausvtllo at all hazards. ,k v "V tT'''"""’r / "bUMuis.’.h.. s „. or,.l ,,, 1 i i . ? i ir.i .i . in the immodiato neighborhoud and fFemitinfle Inurim/ 'lay of the next term of nuil Court, to In- . y ? ’ r"| " lr 0 "l dutyw,l,, ®“t c ® a ? tul I lorida, and, on lnaI of JjU(!as . frio| , ds ,• , , boc „ ' ' **"'• and held at the Conrt-IIouse, in th. pay, butof this we arc not posit,vc. bmug informed of it, were unjdeasantly f oul r y d oaU witlli whHo others think hr* Thf. Ati.ANT.c C.tBt.K—A dispatch ^‘.vf Green...stl,. ..n tholir.-t Monday rn I here havo been erected this season, affected, but, after their arrival, on Gild i,„ „i „ . i i ir i „ • from Oneenstown n.-r i.. ,’lto , t 0lt "l«’r nezt, »»W Complaint, and the mnt«„d there ore now in pm’-rcss of crec- it,’' that the island which s about l,aH a b a8 "" dud - lD» domestic all,,,rs arc 'r a '* U? a ^nstown, per steamship City of ter, „n,| thing, thm-oin root si and allied, tion on Illinois stroot (Vmn il n, ■ ilmteen nrr.is in i i'l.oit ’ f reported to he not ol tho most desirable uston, dated July states that the will be hnnr.1 and detenuined in liis nhionce. Ileno t. r ^ , a " ,M "• extent, enjoys a fine character, having recently been married,’ stca "' sl »l’ Great Eastern was, on tho,' Witm-: M EL. McK KK, Clerk P. C. C tldftv live In'il. (lvo8 '| u ' ir< ' l, . 8c ' ,LrC ^* c * 18 bealthy, and not so an d a few weeks afterward was blessed (?) “‘ornmg, three hundred miles at sea, pay- M,.oKr, Clay pool & Smilkv, 1*1 tfs.' Attys. wi oive !onm i f 7 • S'"* UH ^ ^ h 7 '"*• ^ witl > a P»ir of twins ! The affair need! '“K out the .able sueeossl'ully. Thcsig- —
! ) oLn,.»r.olL rr0eTC “’ WCt i , a ?Tn y d ! Ha I'P--„e;l, and con- sliYlQf ,.L.Terre Il,.ute Krpreu. »“>* «ood, and the weather fine, of Indianapolis. g,'alula,ed themselves on the change. h A private u/,lc from Cyrus W. Field — r | ■ , J hey rcoobcd their place o! iuij.risou- fc#-The cholera iu Egypt is reported says: “ We expect to rta.h Heart's Con Ltncial Grant is on a plescire ment on the Jjth of July, and were im to the State Department to be on the iu- tciit, Ne^oundlauJ, about the 5th of
jmo'iutHy aftpr put tf) appropriate nor- orcaso, ait«l U'lv«ii(>iii^ tnwani Aiu»'ii<'a Au;;u
' .ur through tljo C.madas.
July al, I80.j. alia pr- fee 10 For Anything in Hie Hardware Line,
CALI. AT
STEATEHSrSO IT’S
THE STUD OF HORSES has Iiocn clioson with no 10951 osre, And in bloddi bMMtijt a nU training enn doty rivalry. The Trick llorni^ aod i:«liicntc<l .IfnleM
nro marvels of cqnlne sagacity,
' the latter, while
adage of “stubborn a ” nnmtJnfnlv )xAt^| ( |
■ f.il-ilviiuf.tho
of “ stubborn as a nnlotely bewilder tho lith humanlike Intel-
nnd the latter, whii
old adage mule,” com; spectator \y\
k'and oompreheiiaive AmIIb power—in short, in every particular, tho Great Western Circus cad justly lay claim to the title of tho IIIppo-Arrnlr Model of the Agr. The following gentlemen comprise the corps of Managers and
Directors:
I.akk & Co., Proprietors, f Wm. Lark, Manaaer. s 8. C. J. TllAYF.B, Trrnnurer.
K. W. Vkrry, Equestrian Director Hbbman Lidwio, Leader of the
Band.
Majou Henry Derf, Maitro do
Eifucrrie.
Tho cavalcade entering town in grant l procession,preceded by tho GORGEOUS DOLPHIN CHARIOT, the most magnificent specimen of art nnd ela»>orate workmanship ever paraded before tho public, Drnwn by Forty iloroeo, splendidly caparisoned, and driven nnd controlled by RIAJOIt II. IIERP,' the Cliampion Whip. THE COMEA.IVY are led by tho following artists, each of whom is a widely-cele-brated star in his or her profession.
MD'LLK A LICK,
The Hunbeam of tho Cirque, thd prima donna of equestriennes, and a paragon of grace, beauty, feminine bravery, and artistic excel-
lence.
JWAIMWF MAKS, • The Juno-like t^ueen of the flrcn.v, “land terpslehorenn artiste, ilor I classic poses upon tho slack-wire, and her wonderful equi)>oise are equally poetic and incomparable. LA RT1TK KMMA, The heautifal little histrionio
equestrienne.
LA BELLI JF.AAKXTK,
r I he fairy sylph, and delineator of
graceful equitation. MRS. E. W. PERKY,
Tho daring and magnificent
horsewoman.
MB. K. W. PERRY*
The champion two, four, and six •
horse rider.
THK LA1ILLE RHOTVIKRS, ’ The motley detineators of the Grecian ana Konmn schools of IIi(;h Art, exemplified in their heautifal classic Olympian me-
lange.
MILAN D. BALDWIN,
tho Arbacian master of the Egyptian science, illusionist, and pres-
tidiyitateur extraordinaire.
NIG A OK CASTILLO,
Thu gruut Glpbo oquilibriesi, and
maitro du cirque.
MR. JOHN LOW LOW,
The wit, jester, hunwrist, and clown par excellence. A merry offshoot of Motntts, a “ fellow of infinitQ wit,” and a ganuiira And
original s|)ecimon or
sjH nan buffo.
1 spe 1 bufft
the 3bak-
■r ■
C. M. OIRRN,
His motley associate and quaint
and quizzical compeer.
MKNNRN. ( Han. COKKIL JAMK» LARIK, AND HARRY bLOOD, Acrobats, OyrnaastH, and Amphitheatrical professors of la Aasfs
ccole.
THE MA0MI1CKNT JOHNHTKRw rhe prodigy of tno msiiifs^AA^. I'orb specimen of blood, symmetry, and intelligence, will he introduced in his educated performances by Madame Agnm. THE FAMOIH TRICK MCLEN, Rancho, the spotted Spaniard, and Paul Pry. unhesitatingly pro. nounccd .he wonders of tho Mulo family ^ill be exhibited at each performance by their trainer, Mr. WICKED WILL, The incomprehensible Koan, etc., etc. All exhibited under a spacious oriental pavillion, amid strains of Orpheus-liko irMisic by the double land of string and wind instruments, led by the great director ProfcNHor Herman Lad wig.
This IxArao and Magnif - cont Establishment wiil
lexhibit at
Torro Ilnuto, Thursday, Aug. 17; HfU2.il, Friday, Aug. 18;
11 Y 1» I x\ 1,1/ w'l’i xi» 1/ Grccucuatlo, Huturduy, Auc. lit; IliYIvl'W Jvlvl-i Oxv/Iilii DuaviUc, Ilouday, Au^ 21
