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VOl„ 8—NO. 15.]

GREKNCASTLE, 1N1>.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16,1865.

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PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BT* HOWARD BftlIGGS, K<lifor and Proprletm**

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Offire in Union Block, \Ve»t Side Public Square

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

r nXX‘p'’ "PTITTISS <Juard, who inquired - of him “ what Ho ought to have been cnforccil, and it tlicre

was doing here?" The natural reply wore doubts as to loyalty, theoathpre-

Wednesday, august io, iRon. was, “ I oamo to vote.’’ “ Well, sir, you scribed in the proclamation ought to

money that he Issues certificates of in-

THE KENTUCKY ELECTION.

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I’ll arrest you.” 11 Hy whoseJlithority swear to a lie," say some of the over- adelpbia paper : “ ~ * CL/* h 1 > i»Aa 1 /t*<n fPL^k*. »»A *1 V * L. * * ^

An Exponsivo Luxury.

[From the Now York Tribune.] debtedness to pay claims upon the GovWe trust our readers will road very eminent, the sooner wo abolish thesA

can’t vote, and jou’d better go home, or have been presented. “ Rut they would particularly this paragraph from a Phil expensive luxuries the better,

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am I prevented from voting.yi^’ “ ]}y zealous. Then arrest them for perjury.

rnamo The most corrnj^ feature of tho clee

s arc to t' on was

,, iTho Cattle Plague—Great Destruc-

Iiik Doubleday Court Martial.; tion of Animals—Tho Black Gnat

K'jrasr-’-"''-™"” mumlnU ' rf, ‘ , ? l,cc *'" ll '^ “i!riS of T^Skt’"SlTSASr*f-kif* ^^ssssr^'s.nwtoK;

to the getter-! The infamous outrages committed by they come about here.” “V

Payments i« alt eases must be made in ad- the military authorities, at the election to the judges, and letthcmde

Vance.

I’ll no com in aj; lb wheth ftuarde

A mark (X) before the name is a notice tluit tho time for which the paper is paid has ex-

pired.

ADVERTISING RATES AND REGULA

TIONS.

tTcn lines brevier type make a square.] i 1 W. j 2 \v. '■> w. 1 in. 8m. 6 m. 1 yr.

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in Kentucky, on Monday, were of such er ^, h!l11 v " t0 or The eTTizen step- na'no v^ion tl.V

so, but (pu rest II

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was in the "'vn'at ri AJra part]

hjis been more vis

l '& a pollM'lcij o 80 ma C n rl w lo!^ ( \ ViLson Jewell, Henry Rum in, \V.R. n!

njKin th>t^Bt. vo», and not onlv i a '£' ,l '!' ML . 5 v' 1 "i', tJ l ,''' t r just returned from Philips and Critter

““ r.f/b." r .t:5Tor,o: P T 0 ''*.rX'Ai, *., press feel neccBBitatcd to rebuke them. an( ] j ( , (iy C niinutcs Mr. wns in

It is unnecessary for us to say a word guard house. — . when the Cincinnati Commercial de >Soon after another citizen came along. "Yl'liOn "fhc* 3 tha nounecs the interference of General Pal- !' ^ l' al 9 your name? said the Captain ^ L ' tc the nake . r n • • i , if) command. upon the charach

—: — —n ,n follo * ln S ““equivocal and u My nwne ... edwhothorthe, , I i 1 ^ 1 j U8 * manner : “Well, let me sec if your nnvne is on Oovernm 3.00 loo 6.00 .0.0'. aoo 12.00 20.00 “ T! 10 ^ ,ncr i can people are properly my list.” . ^iterfcrenoe, to —)- sensitive eoncerning the integrity of the Out came the list of “ ilisloyal " ones vy Gov. Rram D.OOII.OO 13.00 20.00 35.00 ballot box, and the proceedings in K.m from the Captain’s pocket, and down-!j‘ c l,ivil “^fer m ^ ^ tU , cl iT.. 0n , cleCt / 0n day Wil1 not be r , e ? civ ; went the Captain’s eyes along down the ?*»?*« “pon-i

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who has

and not only exTcTlent”'hakrer'’of''t7.c‘dekdant'^'' J ust roturncJ < ' ro 1 m 1,hili P 9 an ; 1 C } riUc ’‘- .fkfl attempted to ,< Tho laltcr „ cntlcuian a i g0 testified dcn f 0 ™}} 6 *’ Arkansas, that the planters d I.Pfe o know ly that^Ir. Neal had been very exact with ln J tho MissiMippi bottoms have been, men whoso loyally, him in mcasurin , the lent8 ho f U rnish- and ar « 8tl ' 1 -. 8 “ ffcrln S 8ev f rc loss ^ th ° rously displayed ,n. od) rj j eeting a grcat many of thon)i an j death of their horses, mules, cattle and j^.ther way vis, c0n , elliptU0U8l ' denied that he ever re- ho 8 s . b y a disease, which is carP 111 judgment wardoJ him pecuniarily. A Iqrge num- r y in « thom off . ln Kfeat numbers,

ers, and deonl 0 p ],jgi,|, respectable citizens, who ° ° r r 1 ,0 . nJ V'av° -for years known Mr. Noalas an Obe ie\o mi JtarJL >ono] jP !1 ] J ] 0 c i t j 2en) wcre ; n attendance, oxteflt contemplate^ ca d y to testify to his excellent characu o pro ec * n 8,tcrv ^'bey express themselves ns being ie Government when oon , cious of - his honorable acquittal.”

have been eminent- '|.| le

C e W n ‘"I*"? f|UurtCr i and i^ 8811 margin to see if the individual before il jnat and pro,TZ But not contgr^^ n c oTtho^or^amYnUl^elLs'o 1 ^^ tho disappearance ~Jf the gnaTs, a (I.oo uoo 13.00 I5.oo' - J5.oo -to.00 00.00 of nil bythosewho have stood with most him had been disfranchised. The citi this, iT, was .reternnned by thw w j t i 1 w | 1 j c ) 1 W(J ai . c very f am i|j ar and disease broke out ampng the aattu

anti- . i i • y v i * i a i a • .« nnrQi*Qfirnt nnrrsi nrwl IvnaLno

In tho early part of tho summer an incredible number of black gnats made their appearance in the bottoms, and attacked not only cattle and horses, but also birds, wild turkeys, deer and other game, with such ferocity as to kill, in a short time, quite a number of them.—

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constancy and firmness by tho cause of

who had myitrol of affairs on the anti-

cattle,

Legal advertisements inserted at the ex- i„. v and o rdpr _ t L 0 ‘Tl 7 ““'T* ,u ' "siHLVnT r'lu sccn,-s to do du, y rbiladelphia as the hor8es .'‘ nd ho K 9 . a “d bas been raging fop layablc^ fer'tlm V.u'a'rproce.'dings, but (•(dh'et- American nationality, duringthe war. he,'and as lo’yal, “have becn°arrested aT election-to trample undcHoot" alHaws* Jorter's^n"-'^'^^^* last 0 six * months t^inSations now‘ areTbat thfepidemable at our usual time. In no oamk will proof 4 It is not becoming ibat a file of sol-1 ready, and arc now in duress, and what ‘ S tate andfNational, and tarry 4bc day by ^ has been busv lrvin«r t W( w.ivilin n ^~ 1 ic “ _for 8Ucl1 ^ a PP cars to * :,e — aba tiog. of publication bo made until tbo ad vortisoment diets shall stand before the polls, and is to save him from being condemned to niain upon the ballot-box.— one Cozsens a contractor for the He »• This disease resembles very closely cry

V I > II h hft I a CftAn r/*. C V fOUIld before Ion<^tll II t in lio?itin<r i v * «»., * . cirvnlaa I rv n H a n L- o/l u u.* r> 11 i ,x c /%»>-« /-»

tssL f.'vjv,', »*•»' r, h rrzr77- m »f^ persons, and Drc\cnt the m f i o in u 7im*niinli •. n n L- n a n? n \ m k /y nAfiira<iinr»lita r> n m ****** si a nw*n i n 11m mit/ nfr./vYrfrvrvf/YVA • <* . _l throat and dyin fy generally in fro m

iiu.ro than ten lines, $8 00 per year.

Payment of foreign or truiisieat advertising perso^ns,and prevent them f rom approach -! unknown), who, not finding his name on s l a ^^E

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required in advance, or secured. ing the ballot-box. That this was done the index c.rpurnatoriu*, tells him "all«4 B0 ‘ Notices of Festivals, Picnics, IGdrs, &c., i in Kentuck v. there is nmnL aiw! #,nnn1.. ^:„Lt 11 ... i.>. .nd

. ',1 ^"'‘^t' G*® 1 "to*ebeat''the Government! 6 C’oz' ^enty-four fo forty"eight hours after Open order, ^*1, declined loj^e ^g,ll, and others, to ze ns received about five months’atten- being attacked.

this matter before the people, and to re mind the madmen in Kentucky, who have instigated and propose to prosper

Announcing candidates for office, $‘J 00.— by the outrage, that there is not a town 1 f nun-siitisi-rihri--, $:i on. ship in tho North where the action of the

in Kentucky, there is amplejtnd conclu- right, you can vote.

sive evidence; and the flavor of thebusi says a Sergeant, and me me or soiaiers"''-“y"' - .jKo-ent-ss, voiea against t i on f rom nPourt" He hnd two 1 ness is too nearly that of the border ruf- fall back on either side, while he who has. t,lc ' r prj.UlHpleWrid in favor of thccon- lawyers to defend him witnesses without al •ntelligcnt planters who have been ban outrages, in Kansas, to permit it to just been weighed in tho balances anfO < ? rva,,v “ ftekcL 'nWs J know to be a nuulfcer examined •ir.Miment after nren ; great sufferers by this strange disease, be passed in s.lence by any honest jour- not found wanting proceeds to cast KiafJ ac ‘ - • ‘ ^ d^!t recited, until 'finally the memb 0 er.s amo “S. them a Pbysicinn eminent in his ii ii 11 s i. vote, repeating to himself, no uoubt, i ne result ot Flection was an over- at?ree( i Tho Hnrkiftn — * T%rnrnoe,nn nnH nil nr

We feel that it is a duty to bring familiar lines of I’ierpont— ^^whclming defeat df the radical ticket in ; n „f lin nn ,t

churchc-’ in^cHed^l'tlie k'nlar pDcrs.’ <,r ''' “111!'! 0 "®® i. a , nd u! 1 ! fla ’° r ^ ‘b 0 bu-’j, 9a ys a Sergeant, and the file of soldiers "U'huke suel.^ Imi css, voted against if 0 " n " from D.n""'u'7La'77'J “ Our informant conversed with sever-

No “titl-forbid' ’ afiprrtisemetifr, taken. Editorial notices and communications, inserted in local column and designed to promote private interests, will be charged as

advertisements.

Marriages and deaths inserted free of charge. Obituary notices and resolutions of condolence hy seerwt, literary, and other societies or or-

ganizations, must he paid for.

was sent to Wash- r r0 ^ CS9 ' 0 . D i a “J a |l of them concurred in

! "^ *°r%?TZ™orT:y

How light the ballots fall, Like snow-Hakes on the sod,

id cxeciitq a Irofimiii s will • Hqrdcr ol General Palmer, for the issue of w ] )0 ^. ld | ecn gnea^Tna'fnr mnn < tli«Ypf'nr S summer had ? n mc induencc in producing

As lightning d.K-s the will of God. ^passes to such negroetTns chose to apply ! *• Gourt " m.rG.l ^ ! 0 ( r , mon,1 ‘ s bc ^ rc the disease. Reforc I had been at the polls much lor them, which seem to have had no i...I—mi. n,a [ tlal ’ (i < l u i ,et Jy went before

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PUTNAM COITNT Y.

CIVIL GOVERNMENT—186C.

Circuit (hurt — Hon. Delana Judge. Terms commcnco April 3d

' session, 9

Common PlcasCourt

Judge. Terms commence February Oth, June f>th and November Oth. Length of Term

jreeks. ~ continue

Hoard, of Count}! Communionrrs—W. I).! cause he

ssrr r ;,roZ ^ iu -* 5, “ ,nl> ' lholi - Jth - lOrrm to :i n I li .At*i vn Kim 1 1 - ^ J . * >

R. Eckels, cral Calmer has greatly exceeded his au- 9aid to ‘bo ofliecr of the guard, “ Arrest the negro to authorize him to Took for [h^SccrcHrvYf 11'° " "S ^ ?i rdCr ° f Id and Oc- thonty—that ho has grossly and express- 'bat man,” and as that was exactly what employment, but the unsophisticated no- n i, ‘ c i. ' ,i • ar .’ “ ut a « the peo tober 2d. Length of session,weeks. ly violated his instructions, and will be 'he officer was there for, he obeyed the gro regards it is a title deed to perennial .i enas ) lvaaia seci )’ < ' t ‘'° be of the —ID.n.\\. .M. Franklin, rebuked accordingly. injunction, and for the monstrous crime leisure, and doesn't trouble himself about *? a ' C lou ” afl ’ d o° a 1( ? m P 8on ’ and

which is a most poisonous insect—is developing itself in the disease which is now ravaging the whole animal race in that region. Some cases, when taken in

‘"3 “ His presence on tho stump during ol approaching the polls, .Mr. was work while he can draw Government ra- lb ^ e ^ a8 a " BnBral fcelin £I'bat in Penn- |rc'-umYnt praeficed in cas'e^d' ervsi1 By special law, the June Tern, may ,bc la ' B canvass was not called for, and ' liarcl 'ed «o'be lock-up^ And so it kept lions, and bask in August sunshine, none J 10U i d ' n J t ^^iolaTcT wUh"'impunuT P aintin K wi "> a nodyne‘the affected parts 4 weeks. Wf 9 •" bad taste and injurious to the on “n" 1 'be followinAcorrcspondence daring to molest him or make him afraid, f'ny^ens r t la,ea ,m P unlt y. havin" a fine effect ^ of Counftf Commiernonera—Yf. D. cause he sought to champion; and bis occurred, by telegraph, botirAn the Sber- Another cause of failure was the bad t„4„„ e . ea8ca an 'J se ' lrec "‘e <• The loss of stock especiallv of hops Smyth, JoLson Dun,all end Edward liar- obtrusive, illegal and unscrupulous use iff ^ Fayette county and Governor management of the campaign on the ^ S,X ni0n , th T 8 °f law- ha8 ,“™ great’ Oue plarter Tn nett. Meets March oth, June 6th, Septem- 0 p .1,0 military nnwor h«« .1 Rramlette ...dinri Ti. . 1 V yers and officers and Judge Advocates V, g ' ' ,ne P lan 'er in her 4th, and DceemW^th. L.wS ‘ r.w.v.cr,,. A l«AA ^ “?J went for nothing, and Cozzens is a free hlgs^nd sc^hirfes 0 ^^*^^^^ 11 -

m x. c. uiaiuicne, rraiiiv- people upon 1110 ISSUC DCnUin'?. through r_._jr > . I ’ ’ ....

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1 lirury tnrmi ucuapii'S uutu

COUNTY OFFICERS. Clerk—Melvin M« Kco.

siwiitoT- Ulijnh r £. Kol^hlloy. Treasurer—James G. Edwards.

Sheriff-—Green Burrow. Recorder—Clinton Walls.

Real Estate Appraiser—Isom S. Wright. Surveyor—Harrison M. Randel.

Coroner

School Examine,)'—11. T. Hoyt. rROTKCT YOl'KSKLF AM) FAMILY

WITH A POLICY IN THE

sands of the friends of the Constitution- ..„ , luc

HARTFORD, CONN. INSURES AGAINST ACCIDENTS OP KVF.RY DESCRIPTION. Cash Capital, 6500,000. FIVE DOLLARS ANNUAL PREMIUM Will insure $6,000 against accidental loss of life while traveling by any public convey-

ance.

TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM Secures a policy for $5,000 and also $25 per week compensation for personal injury, incapacitating the assured from bis ordinary bu-

siness.

TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PREMIUM Secures a full policy for $5,000 and $25 per

“Persons coinpetcnt to testify—those P laccs ln ' lu9 city, and have arrested candidates debated at different points, as helpless oithe'r to condemn or pr.,-..,, horses, and'hoM»na hlrteen . 11:1,1108 and

familiar with the people—conversant three men, one for voting, and two for but (.eneral h ry had an unfortunate way p rotect or p un i g | li as an y boys’debating 'VV’'* b . . c, * ul0 ,n P ro P OI ‘ t 'on.

with all the facts and in full sympathy being in the Court House, intending to of increasing Shanklin s vote every time HOe j e ty which spends hours in discussing Ces 01 __ with the Union cause, assure us that in vo ' c - Thereupon, the officers of the he spoke. 1 hen came the proscription t | l0 f a t e 0 f j e g- D av is. Common sense Kenton and Campbell counties there “lection in one precinct declined to go to cap tl.e aMmax of folly and madness, would have suggested 'he assignment cf were many of the best Union men who on with tho election under military dio and to give tho Conservative tieket a ma ihe eminent soldier who presides and his Faithfulness. 8 did not go near the polls, scorning to cast ' a 't on - The Sheriff at one precinct was Jority of about .1,000 | gallant colleagues to some more import-J [From tho Poughkeepsie Eaglo.l

a vote under military surveillance." arrested, and taken to headquarters while i And in this, my last letter on “ Affairs] an , du (y and tbo abandonment of mill fn the vear 18G1 when the first call

* * * * * * in the discharge of his duties. The citi in Kentucky ’ 1 cannot help s .ymg, tary co i rt8 so far ag the ba i| iwick of Mr. for t r oopsVa8 made James Hendriok a “ If Kentuckians were mad enough to *ens stand in front of the polls, and in they are in a bad way. Thompson is concerned. On the con- youn „ raan 0 f e i„bteen, resolved to leave

send a disloyal delegation to Congress— dicate to the soldiers those who are not \ nfe ! ^ Mack. trary, wo find tho same "Court” now bis father’s root ? in Wisconsin, and «o a delegation elected by rebel votes, the , entitled to vote, and all such so pointed TwoMen Murderod'in Clark County , bas y " trying " a man named Neal, for f jr tli to battle for the flag. At’the time

and their Persons Robbed. incrly hoMinp; a small place in the Arse mentioned he was attached to a young [From tho Louisville Press, Aug. Htli.] ual- M hat the “ Court will do with girl of nearly tho same age as himself, Between eight and nine o’clock Sun- ‘^®*L wc J° know. According to w bosc parents were rated among tho day night ns the train was leaving Jof-.'b° ro P or t cr i a number of the witnesses "rich ones” in that section of country, fcrsoovillo for Indianapolis, (he engineer expressed themselves “ conscious of an || er name was Ellen Goodrich, [’rediscovered about a half mile from the'honorable acquittal." Rut what differ vious to leaving for the scat of war ho

on the! cnce , doos “' a ko? The lawyers may i n i - orulcd her of his intentions, promising

remedy would bo found in Congress it-1 out ® re i no i t present'licmselves

self; and would unquestionably be applied by that body. The rebel representatives would lie excluded. II' the integrity of the ballot-box in Kentucky, under the laws of the State, cannot be

to the Judges. What shall I do ? [Signed] “ W. W. DoUDON,

“ Sheriff Fayette county.”

“ Frankfort, August 7,18G5.

“ To W. W. Doudon :

11 The officers of elections should

maintained without wholesale military ” * ne omeers oi eieciions snouia oe depot t h 0 body tf a man lying . . operations, it would he better not to have entirely free (rom any military dictation trac |^ too | atC) however, to atop, and the ,a ^ ' nr months ; tho whole poll list “U to return in a few months. After the any elections, and to put an end at once or menace. 1 he military has no right cnt j ro ( r .,j n p ass ed over the ho ly, mang- Philadelphia may swear, and the 1 Court g r? t battle of Bull Itun his regiment was to civil government from the Kanawha to interfere unle^ when called upon to |- nr , jt i lorr ;bly. The body, however, may hear and determine, but every sen ordered to Washington, and receiving a to tho Mississippi.” support the authority and decision ot the wa8 root) j, n j sod ns Dial of Win. Hill 0 I s 'bl° P crson knows that if the “ Court Lieutenant's commission, Hendrick rcWc also call attention to the following 1 0 ® ecrs the election. Any attempt to f] c [| era burg, Indiana, and a fireman on . J are P u '* ^ n ?® r u P°n the said Neal with solved to enter the service for three years, letter from the well known correspond- c . ontr ? ' bo act !° n ul the officers of eleo- , t |i 0 roa j cxau ,i na ti 0 n it was intent to imprison or punish, these law- a „d wrote to his parents aud sweetheart

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Policies for $5oo, for $3 per week eompcn-.to carry tho election by intimidation and fibers of election nor my»elt have any that th* train luid killed hifn. Hill had f ozzens who was “ tried for five months, rC solve, who, in reply, turned her from nation, can be had for $3 per annum, or any military force. Tf such acts arc not re- ^ in ? 1 A° i /i - • i i c been home, it seems, which is only eight an( ^ released not many weeks since, in house and bade her never como back, olbor sum between $500 and $5,000 at pro- b the American people clee- ‘‘ Wh 1 * t Y 10 V u “ 3 "' u ‘“ in a “Jl a '» 9 «' miles distant, and attempted to walk; 9 ? 1 '® ,h ® ordur of .' hc ^retary of She went, and finding out her lover's purtnmute rates. _ f. , /. .... P P ’ Kentucky lay down as'he rule for clce d Jff i ii j , \Var, swearing as a witness and " con regiment, obtained permission to do tho Rons hereafter will be a farce and our tions is tbc only rule to bo observed. If *, * witll his t ,. ain „ ut ni llt . 15o > tcmptuously" denying all sortsof charges. co b king ’ at the Colonel's headquarters, ‘‘free Government will only exist in prevented from observing these rules, 1 „ ell drossod and | iav i lls a watc h it was Wc » hould lik « to know how m " cl1 " She followed the regiment through tbo name: would not proceed with tbo election. It 8U p p08ed t |, at , | l0 had mony, for which t 009 ' 9 tlus Government to keep up this battles of Gettysburg, Antietam. FredLexinuton, Ky., Aug. 8, 18(!5. should bo tree, and according to law, or | 10 r „.^ killed About one hundred yards expensive luxury of a Court Martial in 0 ri c ksburg, the Wilderu4*ss, Cold Harbor,

JAMES G. BATTERSON, I’res. RODNEY DENNIS, Secy. E. T. KEIGHTLEY, Agent,

tny31 fimt Greencastlo, Ind

Important Notice to School

Teachers.

rplIK first V’uliUc Examination under the I now School l.uw will tiika place on tho

Vote as you please, hut if you vote n °t bo at nil.

against Napoleon you'll he shot." And [Signed] “T. E. Bhami.ETTE, the firstconsul was “cleeted" Emperor by ; “Governor of Kentucky.” _ a largo majority, not from the fact of his “"It, Inst, (tho lost Saturday ol April, 18b . ), , poplI | arit>r) „ r (JeBiro lll0 peo . A. 3L Tho suceeJ'diugl’iiblkj''Examinations \ oP l ’ ra " ca tlJ 9CC hi ® 'J 10 t, '[ ono ' will take placo on tlio laat Si^tirduy of oach [but Irom a singular and unaccountable

This, il'o Sheriff thought, ought to not tlo tho matter. He went to General Wade's headquarters with a copy of Rrnmlettc’s dispatch, told him thesitua

from the scene and nearer the city tho the peaceful, law governed city o( I’bila- p etorg b urgi an d Biohmond, and in tho body of another man was found brutally 'b)'r h ' a - VVhat do we pay for salaries, intervening ,ime went out with young

for commutation of quarters, for witness Hondrick, in many skirmishes and raids, fees, for transportation, for the hundred one 0 f which she was wounded in tho

month in the year. No private examinations I aversion men seemed to have of being tion, and asked him if he would with will ho. crnulled, finder any ciroimstances* ulinf \ nii» n« vnn nlnnaA ” wiiJ in nf*. rlmtn ♦!»« aUl• t.□ n 1 la Wu<1d

other little bills that Government officials know so well to charge? The republic has hotter work for men so brave as Gen. Doubloday than to sit and hear lawyers talking and weavers swearing about the

arm, the ball making a very bad flesh wound. After Lee surrendered,'the object of her choice was taken deadly sick, and was carefully forwarded in an ambulance to Washington, where he was

murdered and had also been laid across lho tmok to prevent suspicion of foul play. lie was soon recognized us R. J,. Chambers, a discharged soldier, formerly of the 5th Tennessee Federal cavalry,

, . . . ... having only one arm, losing tho other at ' Vl llilo,?, rn of^i’ nufd%uL a m'id‘r)iwsioi<v-v! r h0t ' r V 0t ,? V y ,° U , P ^r’ , 8a ^’ 10 C ' draw tbc 8oldlor9 from ' , '® P olls -, U ad « the battle of Hessaca, according to disare. required in luiaition to tho former six Pect ’ a Pow 0 ^ 10 Ua( Cr8 0 tbe replied that ho had nothing to do with c |, arf , 0 papcr9 f 0U nd on his person.— branches. raont P art y hcrc ' J C9t ® I ' Ja y morning, Governor Rramlette s dispatch ; hc was Their pockets had been rified. [See School Law of 1863.] 1 advise appli-l“ but it you vote against our (riends, acting under General Palmer's orders,! There is n$ar the shot where the murcants for a School I.iconse to procure and we’ll have you arrested.” Rut the peo- and that he believed Mr. Doudon wanted d( , rs W ere committed an encampment of sWy thoroughly “The Examiner’ by A. pie of Kentucky are not Frenchmen, and to let disloyal men vote. Mr. Doudon teamsters of verv msestionahlc character ir^inSk«!«.% t wh ,° 1 nuen,ptod ib ° *?v' Aw r stti,l,, ^: 1 [i ^ ;v, but ^^^ wa,,,c ; , x^ f r c, ?• in7s«spie?orfflr-‘- ti”™-

Tcaeliers be prompt, and ambilious to obtain mc tbod ol election, foun d, crc long, that tion. Midi, said t .eneral Wade, " tho Great indignation is felt hy the people ... j , —, ,-— a high grade of License. they had reokonod without their host. soldiers shall stay there till the polls 0 f Jeffersonville, and unless something ““tes, all paid by tho nation, if ““t this j oine j the tw0 ; n Inarr i a ge—ho dying Testimonials of moral elmracter must be The first reminder l had of its being ,close.” This was about 2 P. M. Un- ; s dl)no to 8 top’ tho outrages that arc vpr y work Is tlic nlat ' ,,i “ cr y ol ‘United r w ; tt) a p a j nfu | d i gease a „d she nearly proaented before an examination. election day yesterday was a file of sol- der Governor Riamletto’s dispatch, the daily being eommitted by these dospora- States justice so untrustworthy in Phila cragc d with the thought that after four ' diers passing along the street, with soy- Jacobinical leaders of the "(radicals’’ does, the citizens will take tho law i n <l«lpl'ia that it cannot punish petty | on g years of suffering, he for whom she oral citizens under arrest and on their had already wilted, very much as an up- t |ieir own hands, and lynch tho seound- Iraud 9 ? Are Judge Cadwalader and • i )ad gj V en up friends, everything dear on way to tho guard house. It called to rooted cabbage plant wilts under a hot n ,| s . These teamsters are eo mposcd of i ur y incom P e ' cnt to dccide tlic sl ' r,nkin K earth, and for whom she had braved cvmind scenes of war and conflict in tbe sun, and, although General Wade refus- the soura of the Southern country, being ^ T"* 1 ' 1 '® 8 ol duck canva9S anJ the char- er y dangcri |,ad gone to another world.

--»* *•-i .l ix!.„e .t ii p aC ( 0r 0 f William Neal? If this is the qq^ poor girl passed up on the Hud-

ease, lot Cadwalader bo removed and gon n; vor R a [| r oad, on Thursday, for

shrinking qualities of duck eanvass, or p i accd the hospital. Here, then, the amount of money pilfered by some agt j D( her nob le heart showed itself.— needy subordinate in an arsenal. What shn waU .i ie d over him, bathed his feverarc Judge Grier and Judge Cadwalader, cd broW) read t0 him wrotc borne letters and Marshal Milward, and District At ror hi|n illld on Thursday last, with a torney Gilpin for, with Grand Juries and broken heart, closed his eyes in death, deputies, and a train of civil subordi Tbo day before, an Episcopal minister

Office of School Examines, ) Putnam County, Ind., > tf 49 Gkkkncahti.k, Aprils, 1866. J

distant South, which I had foolishly sup- cd to withdraw the soldiers from the polls, de8er t cr8 bounty jumpers &C. ] posed wore brought to a conclusion with he " modified " them to suoli an extent ’ 3 1 ’

Dissolution of ParliHTsliip.

1 tween Mary K \\ iilD amt Elm* b . Sriiitb t iio surrender of the rebel armies. I as to allow tho Judges of the election to BriT*" Tho receipts of internal rev- Doubleday bo put in his place. But, as her home in the far West, not knowing der the n tl l rm' l nBmo and stylo of Wnlt«&Smith. WODt 10 ' 1,c v j cin ‘ t y of tho polls, and decide upon the qualification of voters, | enuc for tho month of July are 822,000,- 1 it is otherwise, let the gallant Mujor( orcar i n( ,^hatsortofarcceptionawaitis this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. found a state of afiairs existing for which, and thereafter, until ti 1’. M., there was 000. It is thought the roecipts will be General bo sent to Texas along with] edber there. H. F. Ycalos takes tho placo of Mr. Smith in] history furnishes no parallel but that of something approximating to a free eleo- at least 81,000,000 a day for the next j Sheridan, and his colleagues allowed to] .u-i,...: mi. .-...Jill Z! I T z .. , two or throe months." join their regiments or be mustered out 1 j«ir The Chicago Republican says that

One million of dollars a day addition- of service, that they may go on a farm Mrs. Lincoln is living in pcrtect seolual taxes upon the people ! This is one and earn a living by some serviceable 1 sion at the Hyde Dark Hotel,^on^ the

said firm, and tho business will bo continued France which I have

ns usual under the firm name and stylo of i nr . nrn# „i j Walls and Yeates. And said now firm wilF ’t

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Court House just as l And lam very far from saying that

pay all debts contracted by said Ann of "T** .arrived and as he was about to enter for all who approached the polls ought to A Smith. August 2, 1803. ..ails n r donoaitimr his ballot ho have been allowed to vote. Rut I bo-

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I tho purpose of depositing his ballot he have been allowed to vote. Rut r “®Y^'h® bloMi i was aecosted by a Captain of tho Statelhevc the proclamation of Gov. RramleUft free niggers.

But I bo- i of the blessings of Abolition rule, and • labor. Just now, we submit, when theishorc of the lake, seven or eight miles

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