Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3930, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1863 — Page 2

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Iii nm te aetata ! t ur advices froa various part of tu Statt i' doue that ;x tinwhri st Ihe omm meetii f be ItoM in wie n WfÖMld-; n. 11 ! frv Urge. Nttlfcti4ing the is-eiMtiir eng..' mwn fth engaged ia frm'm pursuits In n to iheRpeikera slred? rntned. t . stand that Hon. Jon R Eds, of Uli , 11 bo present -on the orjiätl. He it a gentleee-Hi

wkjD Wgjl OB reprehends tb greit ue- i of atie frr, ad a impressive tgttitfc Tri Convention of the 90tB of Mv will be people's meeting Its expression w.ll be the voice of m ij'.rit? of the people of Indi nut upm. the prw'ti i.' .ii ',i uij).ms off tiro We et h he Retra entfeiRRttbxi. lo ttrstiWe p"wer mv Ha?e a trvt erwresion of puMic nenti-

ment An old motto rend M Vm Popuu, iM Dei" the voice of the popie ia the voice ol 8o lot it bo. We ha"0 already annouueed that nil the railroi'ia runaing into thitt.'.. anl the Ohio & M -- si ft'poi. tho New Alotfiy fc Si'em. and lb ans Villa k L.iofor:'ille hire agreed to ro half fare trains, or i.aawe h ilf tare tick-

ett to t!l who attend thr Conveuuati. That m - uiOOn tranait will oe a convenient convey. m- e i U .'Mr froa d:-uiit por.t.iin ft ! ftolt. We he it that fro to the irumexl: itc urro undines of In dunapolN the people will come in utft, on h i:rk, and, if II other mode of conveyance I tail. MasR foot The itnlv hope of maintain. ng eont"tation I liberty, in through a frenrM-, free speech, uni a free, honeat. billot A lonj; aiüwe riuu of tho people are prer?nl we have ; evr? lope that the prinoi Irk t lb DeaTOcratat pirt? will tri n on ph. and the nnrty which unin j tain them will obtain the ntrol of the G ivern -Bient. We r lit lhat tn dark cloud which kotgi OvR the country through RepnbliCiin mi ruti. wiTl ere h-nc he d-ip.itc! by a ch ne of i !tniiiitration, which we believe to be the only1 pro-iwt of m lint. lining free government over i a:i un ted country A:'in rejx'it the ho;e th it the people ofj Ind. ma wdl come in number etjual to the prc.ir emer'ene of the country, md cxpre themelre freely and decidelly in condemn ition of the twin J tuU sece.-icnim and abolitionism tha! hive hroucht the ;re-eiit dire rlamitie upon the nation - w

Irwstth off H'tirnli Jarkaoit. The tclfr.i !i iepjrt? the deith of the Rebel

General Two . .i J Armnv. known to the conn trv bv the obnquet of "Stonew ill" .lACsaox It m ' t e 1 tint he died on Mind iv last tiom tlie efTrrt- ot woun U received on the Sunday previ- I oua. in I pneum nia. Hi- left arm h id hen im i

itatel just below the "houMer and n bullet had pi'-el tlirourli h'a nht hnd. The Richmond Kuijuirer ay ' the accurel bullet that brought hm d'jwn waa never moulded bv a T mkee. Through a cruel mistake, in the onnfution. the hero receive! two ball from . me of his own mew who would hive died for him " We copy the following seOOtJOS of the char.ic ter ui 1 exnioita of "Stonewall" Jacksjx from tbe Cincinnati Commercial: Jotkooa wa a n;iti e Virtiniin. a jrrndu ite of Wm Point wis known before the war n "Prof J lewJOO." from hi- ROMMStJoa with the 1' er-if ot Virginia, ami t chied r-in irka ble I a mt devout Presbyterian, teuij ü dei con in the church, and a 1 mm of mmv vingnloffWos He w m nlmne, if not qune, a bvpo c!ion'tr4r, havinf a notion Inr eir- that he wji like! v to h ve p ir il v-i ot the leg, and. a a pre JBPJtlive. he wus in the habit of wearing, m hiatody , I wet -heet wound iboal hin loino. He aUo had an "ulert that ht ner oux -tctn nee-i el pecial nourishment, and for veir ate fat meat three time r er d i v to nourish hi nerve., be vei v careful to u-e esiOti r tie saine quanti'v at rif lex! hnr It i- related of him th tr when a tu. lent Wo-t P.ifnl ' e m ide it a po-nl iht the to.k tietore Inm aOjoajU te per ren'l'ful ir, und wou'd sit for hours stiff nd slrd.ht. It ii atid that he was, at the com meieem"wt of tl e w.ir. ui r-it rnv of min-t at to what he should do, but the fat d doctrine of i.wmg primaty allegiance to his Stte car-

riev him into no- -' csiort armr. ami he espoused the -.iu-e of the Southern tnteferacv wiih the ficn xeil of a fanatic Inno aser hie I ane d !e are told of hi retigtona ch r i.'ter. The i 8 oilheni pa-er tell of hi long md loud rnver.

wii-cii. on tle e e ot tiirtl. were ; r! .ru I i ' unci oll. II S al ier. thev iv, knew when he exi-ected a bitle f? hi m ir of prwyinat Af'er the aoonaad o.itle of Rul! Run. the battle field being in psaeion of his trooi s, he is siid to hive he'd a pravoi ine-Mio; wiifi ihe wounded m n of b th armies He firt dlafiosoMMd h m self at ihefi' st battle of I ul ! Rnu. Mid acquired hi rutrujuet of "Stofie iM" hv replyinaj to HenuregTrd. when h;s part of die Tine was hard . prtjeeed. that hi" bn.'ide aliould stind - like n asjnno waft After that he was catted "Stone w il! .1 irks n." and h:s h''!Tle w known a the "Stonewall Rrignif" Four of the c mm mders of this tih'?a1e have teen k lied in alt le lim T ftfotj, who va k Hod if C i ncel orvlMe. corn mmded it in that action StOtiRWall Jaesaim'a seeonai battle a at Winchester, where I c a i

defew'e! t? au inferior fon-e. motl v compo.. Wea'ern Om;. n-i ter tho unmedii'e commiu i of tJ -ne I K m'Mll, of lodiino, whoo I M raliar Hrijriide" at the t me he h i t f .1! rani.-, sni waa in splorxiid condition ien Shield, who ffot a iar-.e t hare of ttie ere- it of 'lie batfJe of i Winchester, wsa wnen-ied bv a fragment of a J shell break ne h a left arm. in a skirmish the; even i Im tore ihcb t 'e. and w m nnah'e to leave hi headed irter t W nc'ie-ter dur'ti the nciior Jarkou tu next he4rd frim ittackinf Sfitr iy's I loaMat McDoORH T benwi h a f r walble fofro he rii-hert ffsveraaa), cut "ff d t n kin e raj ' -uir f-rces at Fro t K oyat, audi dro-e Bonkg nt 'the She-, ndoah Valle? ami acrs tle P.t mac. B U. savijif ha I it tie arm V bv Ctni Hi;, h ff -rfi- In t m aerlv m r r.rf ! u' I Ja'lo'U wa then mule lv Krem n' tr m tlie wet . and inm the east br 1. i is of M !) eil fort untMnptlv .Ii erteil irm j'tniinf MCiell n tietore R . im'-lid. bv the il irm 'ticern ine fföta in the S' . oh ' .Me K ein. m .if deperxte eR .rt t., tHnd Jas kon . '.ut dol Hot succeed He P"r-uel ha retreating column, tutwevar. with an in vi r lorOR An "In.-er wl o wsa wbh Fremont Jt tht tme inf.. med u that he seke4 FienHi ine tl . wi..rltcr I e .) d it kn.w t'utt ho ws in ; to .. n (-ke n - iOer , r -oTre Prewni BaM hwwaseM aware

J .rkMi auperwrv in ntini.nv ret it -BnP hu new e u let J irosoo h-.1 th a out bv turn

,g our Hi k-" 1 lej " J iedt w . r,vsht I battle t ClW aas Koto, nd w rX Hard pejoaed when H'emWe fa?Men save osat n 4 Hilvn swat 9 k were -ounoni u. I-. . ,. bittle was seve r itv bn!r laek niinoaaj hireret. m t mm intercejtel l i foice k'reiilv . t 4r. at P.ir' Retwib' e w'oi he iife Here our no, r S-U Ohio. ried in rhia ritr. uf fi if 1 their hei irt los J u-k-on fell back fr m alaj-oiwrsw iVt p e-es-e ot oi: f. rr frtm to eWrt.le U m to adarre f MJ iw ttie Stienandoah Valle. was m t ie. tut the neit ; thing hem! ( n m he wa -efr.ing down t et il drvisff MeCleHan trom ef re R o'van I and lel the attack at asocWaoieovolo andtfTafnos1 i HajU In thM sancuirtar? conHco. W Ooeff was btdlf cut UP and eiliautol, ai.d thJ reel ol the Ueoei arwii wa puabod on u mavt a fe BJrOoMRO repolae at Malvetn Hill 9odu McCletlati'a arm wis V H i r - , I. u... - n the Jarue, river, turned t.ck to pniifrul ' ikm ajjrgfR iif I' r ii I rsH I I Wtokt iVI.r Mo uilain He pertormed thi fm u flnk :i in vement on i ; anst only i ? extr ordinary skill arid desperate fighting, joined to i 0'iiiiOev ur. or wirse. on our side. ecaped an ! H atveti before omedtv I. .:.gtreoton Bull Run fie Raj coroiciwu ia Uk MvooMaj of Maryland,

military men under usurped and void authority, maybe forced to bear tho peoeJiieB of too toe) upor k Inapi mg. meatier atxl faloini:

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Northen D lu r its a' w : l .riime teajr marih od atd coustitutioi.al richte, to beir in miti-t that jut!ce. though sometimes alow, ia

generali? sure, and that it may at no d.kUUt d .f

Rfturol Harper's Ferry, and, by forced msreh . j - ed Lee during' the belile of Autiet.n. when 'ne d ? emed utterly Met to th Retl-, s:id let in person t . e kt which Sener' . . Uesten bs-k .i l i tigered tii gt . d wh ch Ho Iter ha 1 - . 'ly . I e I tiie

e " i ' . -e. .N Nitasl Frank i in, inlmdeaverv narroRIOl

capes rifle ball burying iwelf in a tree with in two Inches of hit head He hsd et

poaed himself vi uch a daring manner so be in the rx.eer. of men now traduced and oi

mi v üroti. fi f awsyaeea;ad without a -cratch. presed it. f ;ersecuteii, to son. i. ater the (iO? that his aoldiers began to ti!ie?e that he bire a eminent" in all it- lundton at i t- nVteoe iW charmed lite; and now it is rl tirne) by the Rich lieO a .rdmg to the Constitution anu law of monut pnoers that the wnond wbtch caosed hi ' the fwwat. death wit not oaM by o "Ysekoe bullet " In At.uhav very fraJikly expressed your : ur the !a:tie of Ch.mcellorr!ile. he. aa usual, leu p.es in your order No 9, and in your letter tthe column of stuck, and had his accustomed me, I -hall as frankly expren mine, retnaikit g w. m . - m mm w . I a. . - w ' i ft a . . a - V

lu' U in trihmg too weak point ol our line Mi trv me w.iV, mat I do r or ofni re a in g.wj tate. deitti will do u 'ale produce he most profound nor in j;o..1 pnt. cert.i'n ei'.r-ioii , on ue in sensation and fhajdeepe-t diacoor igement among talking to the freemen of Ind: ma Yöo ssy, "I i the Refei And tli.uh he wa recogn xed a arc going to ee to if, in Ind ma, at least. ueh far the mo-t dnngeroua military enemy of tha men, opponents Jo the war poller oi lias Admin United State, the satisfaction MtÜMl he hi- iatratkmj have no abidmg pi ice." tn! again. foagbt hia nr battle will le tempered v a aen In puttinf a amp to anrh f'ae'U-ee. "I hall hold ti ment of sorrow that so lr i e and CopablRR matt the leaders principally repnsibie " Again, " As ! should have fallen 1 he Reitet paper are right aae'.l aj'ht I e-tabiih a surnber of aaypaUfMM sbout hia "a-ioanding prenge " A curivtts re hospitals, OR to allow now spwpors snu public I

garrl was lei t for hun even in our own aron ., pe iker to fielen forth their diloval and tre ion and among ttioae who had oftenest fought the atle doctnne." kc "Such thing will not do legions he led. In Europe he was looked up in these times lokul the sernent peeiil? it

on as the hero of the American war, and the mut lie hit in the head " &r , &c I forbear most conspicuous and interestini: personaao who comment on thete extracts, for they tell their has appeared during the tremendous struggle own tale. that ahakjfjp this continent His name wdl tor Now. sir. a a citizen of Indiana and of trie ever le pro mi nett, shining with a brilliant but , L7l ited BtatO. the earnest deire of my heart ia

balefui light in U.e ter-ords of thee t range im

signiheant timee, and the assor i ition ot r-o immv high, and even notile rjualities, with the enormous crime of treason, and the championship of a cau-e so ill omened, milignant and tiopeleaa that of the Rebel Cohfe4iaTRCVf ia a phenume non that will lie jmderet with profound mtere-t. snd melancnoly reflections by the s.'udente of hum m tisture snd the ht-toriats of the d irk and bloody days of the republic th it tested thec i paeitv of men of ttiis generation to govern thern selves, and detormined the destiny of a grtsl people Id p i of Ilea. Jnaepti K i I dg-rton to 2 en. Ilfssratlls Public letter Aldreed to Him in tlte Indlunupolla Ion rna I . Sew Yobs. Mav 12. Sta: I have read, in the EfaJbing Rg; re-- ofthis city. of Saturday last. ?our puhiic let'er addre-sed to me. under ilate of 5th insl., tRTOOgh itie indi ajaopolis Joornal, in re;.ly to mv private letter to you of the 3d nf May, inf , KskiRg exilanation of vour Order N of the 2äth ult. Your letter, whi -h you aeen to intend aa an eRRtwti itorv supnlemetit to Order No 9, i snffi eiontly egpiii it, 1 think, to enable an intelligent citizen of ndianato understand that Ireetlom of speech and of the pre--. M far at eit as relate to the war diey and measures of the present Feiler il Administration, are to the extent of "the force placed at your dtepuRRl'lO to ie suppreeed in Indiana. In thus drw ng yon to clear definition of your object in Order No. 9, I h ive accomplished the main pnr aias of mv letter to von, but I mm h regret that 1 h ve neither time nor opportunity to comment ns I would like to do, and as it de-erves. on your et'raoidinarv communication In pur RRRRCR oi a plan formed months ago. I am now here on mv W iv to M is ton to t ike the -teamer of the l.'lth mat., for Liverpool, intending to penl the summer in Eurofie. I can therefore do no more at pre-ent than, very generally, to notice your letter Mv first impulse on reading your letter, was to postpone my intended journey, and return to In dima to Retail the sequel of the new regime n' militoN desontiataj under which you hsvOplscod Ihe State, and ft is nor without a feeling of re gret thai I -hill continue mv journev euRVard. When fjRaiatitatOMtal tiovernmenf is to bo de fended in Indiana agsiooi v iRrsoif, or mv other

per-oii or power, wh m iv ssa iil it. you may ron siiler me among the nnmher of it efemlers rtnr I im free to say. I have no feir in leiving vour self and Oll oder No 9 in the keeping of the people of Indiana You hive voluntoilv made a record, that will enable them to full? under stand both you and your order. The N itioiial Demrx-raev of Indiana will meet in conventional Indian ipolis on the 9JM of Mav, inSfOtt! . to COwfl sei together for the public good. Thev will have your order before them, and 1 have no doubt thev will deal with it a become. the right and dignity of freemen, deteriuined to maintain in their integrity, the Constitution of the United State-, and of the Stile id Indiana. Whatever may tie mv opinion of the boldnes of the poaitlow you have t iken, I cannot commend its wisdom, and it eem to me strangely inconsistent with the desire prpfossed i' vour order No . to retore h irmon v sod good fevtingln the State. A you have done tue the honor "to cor fer" with me, my advice to vim is, that fOR re cede aa soon, and a grsOOfoll? a VOR can from the arbitrary purpose voti h ire indicateti. There will he no d inner of serious disturb nice of the peice in Ind-aua. so loog as no attempt made h? yourself or any iMROT isrson in the Stite to invade ewnauiut loual riobts. W lieu the are in vailed, thev wil! bedeiended. peace ddv it ihet cm b, and as 'ong us they can be. and forcibly if necessary O'üci N 9, aa interpreted nv you, will not be repeCed nor obeyed hv tl people of Indiuii for the pi mi. substantial reason that, however patriotic may h ire been nur motive in s-uin' it, it la not entitled lo respect and obedience It is not the law of the people ol Indiana They have not rni. leu. nor a seen ted to . mid you are tint their rightful Governor, nor Legislator. Imli in a is ii nt i province, nor a lerritnrr.hsil a "sTvTtt a ttce sivere -n St ite of i fie Fesiei i Uumiu one of t lie Un ie. St ale- of America. Il is nit in rehellion, nor in atite d wr. nor "diflinfu! " i hn- a I'ou-lilution ai.d law of it own, all o-eor

dmr aiih too eonatltuiinn of the I'liiied St ite-

ba the restoration of the Urn m. peace and pro

peruy to my country, now torn with civil feudand bleeding at ever? pore, and it is because I love my cotiiitrt .md mv whole country, that 1 am not in favor of some ot the measures of the Aduiitii.str itiyn, named in your letter to me, active opponents of which yuu declare shall have DO shading phtCO M Indiana I urn not in laeoi of whit I hel eve to tie the vimi clive a:nl uncon -titntional policy of the Administration toward the Stetes in rebelli-m. a- hoa n in the various ' liertie of oonfi-cation and RRgfO em ibcfpstioil, and the negro policy ot the Administration. I -un in la vor of suppre.-iii the retiellion bv all stiiuiional means, bull do not believe tins Federal Administration will ever suppie the robolliop, or rostoretho Union by the policy ii hi- adopted I heitere the Ailminktratioe lias justly forfeited the conhdence of a large m -joriiv of the people, even in the St ite f otiiful lo the Union, wed his rendered itself powerless to win beeil the seceeded State- hv my pReeajfU or oth

er mein i RaRrocorR oeiieeetne Administration ougot to be changed a soon as the ch inge c m te '

ma le in a eon Ritutiooa I way, tv a tree election of the people; und 1 mean to do what I c m fo effe -t th it i h inge. The people of the Tenth t'oiicre--ion i! Ii-tri( t. ahom 1 havetl e honor lo repreaeti. condt tnneil the Administration in the laot October election. I made an iue RRforR them aahiat the Administration upon almo-l every nieaure you name a a part of "the war Kilicv of the Govei unient." and a tnajoiity of the people ugreel uh mein the issue I mole, byelecting me their Representative. The same pen pie, in conjunction with the Democritic Union men of the Eleventh Congie-sioml District, at i M iss C invention St Fort Wavne. on the J of April last, by solemn resolutions, cleirlv de fined their opinion ..nd poeROORi as to the Ad ministration ami its policy I have pi iced a copv of those resolutions in your posef.ion, that von may foltv umlerstand hat the people and Dem ncr itir newspapers and orators of thoe Districts m-. in to ilo 1 folly acconl witli thore re? du lions, and I sh ill not be unfiithful to the trust I be pstopipof my L),rti i-t hsarejplaced in me I a'l'U -u-.iport the war policy or any other polie? ot the A'ltnini-'rat'.on when 1 think it entitled to support, atid I will oppo-e it before the people md in C'oiigre-s, ahm 1 think it ought to tc oppoORÜ never tawtiuPOiy nor captiously, lint always set ively. it neel tie I v:ll never, as lo ig a life and intelligence rem tin w ithin me, surrender mv euaaatitotiooal right to Ireelf diacoes, spprore or c .iiitemn. in a constitutional wav. ami as 1 think

the puhlic gooil mat demmd, any jxilicy or meome, fie it for peace or war. of any Aommi-lr aNR , State or N itioiial, and mv counsel to everv citi rjr of Indiana and of Hie United State, is, to

-land hv and vimlicate his rilit to do likeae. Il is with a sense of humiliation, as a citizen ol Indiana, that I have felt called upon to respond, a- I haved'-iie. to tour letter. I, and eveiv other citizen of the State, may well at-k. in view ol ihe authority roe claim, .md the urpoes von dec ne. wheie i Olivkr I. Morton, the . - ;uti t i civil Governor ol InOitua, that lie doe.- not at once ifveik und reliuke your claim to exerciM'aii ihority and do act, (hit vou can not exer'-i-e or do, without a cle ir violation of ttie OunstitntioR ami laws of ths Slate o! Indiana , and of the L'li'ted ites, and without degrading h m to a mencipher and pageant in the St teV I would tie glad in kRRRf that OorRrnor liertnej rsji mswei this 1 1 uest on as bRCORMi the dignity and freedom of the State whose Chiel Magistrate he is. lic-pecttul'y. fwnr nlnmieot orvma, JOSEPH K EDtiERTON To Milo S HArCaLL, Rtigadier Cteuer il Com mending Dosrtnasut 01 ludiwaa. - I r oin U 4slilttgton.

Tna Earn or Hooskr Uottessor Hm Kau rattivtl.vNT ACIIIIVI iJKNf of IiIlVKRAL BfORI man To I MoassoR SVOCRRS Waas Within hooRKKS Ukacu

Srtal Correpon1rnrr of hr Ch1ca?n Tims II ARBiaRTOR, M il " The forebodlngi cxire-el in my l'-t three letier-, in rego l to the krOWO of ,loe Booker's fool ksrdy MteRjpt to re ii h Rich mo od, h ire been more tli in rswltaed by ttie event The gallant i in oh ich had ticeii plocRjd by the ceprce ol Abraham Lincoln, under the Maoeranlp ol a rale Ito -ster. ti s heen led lv him to a slaughter corii

It In a constitutional fJullllUI and L'gi-I itiue pRfowlo vvhu li even the aioRgRtOt at Kiedenck ml Judici-ixv. to whom belono. of ri-ht. the i bur: in December lat aprr.rsa trifle, and the

Oou'io and conduct ol the civil itfiirs t the sji.it, tt. tu ikng. iidmiiii-tet ng and eierafjofl l its law, ami ttie coiierv ition of the politic., lights of its Hi .ens. The a hole m ichmer? o! civ 1 sorernmetit in Indiana, ia ready to RrRjrh ml vi!l work in hirmonv with the constitutional

rw-uU of which ti is hecii a terntiie defeat and an

ingioiioi;- retteit Ye-, aller the lapse of ten d i v . the shattered and blending i emu - i t - of the Arm.v ol ne Pot'Tnic ne link igdii In :he:ro!d c unt's st F 'lin"uth, h iving accomplished li;erallv nothing Dm il: that period mmv liirrles lne heen fought, hi all of ahich eveiv division and

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("loverninciit ot the Tinted S' ite it vou a II let

the m m hitters .atone, and recngeise the fad llvai reg tnent en xagi d cm ete I themselves afresh with the militar? hould he uliordm tie to the civil glory . and pro ed that . in the hi e its of t he hr ive !

men i-oinj r.-ing them, the old fires th it huned

on the Penm-ul i and at Aimetam are nM vet e tuict Hot all this was of no avail The most heroic fighting ol the wir w - rendet ed urterli useies- Hiid IruitU'ss. solely mi account t the I t k of Li't ei ilship n Joe Hooker The whole Ian of "fighting Joe'" aa o lull of delects that it proved a very easj m itter for (ten Lee to cir eomvont it Ttie Administration newt anspers ore fixing to throw thebliineof the failure upon th e emept. aiidsiy it w is the rain 'orm wh eh CtOSed Uo.iker rtreit Hot ii ieiv RseRatO the ib-uidity ofthat arfioii, particul rl v as the ordei p. recmsa oaw Wood or M tonka y, wh le the r.in .lu) not bvroi till Twosiasa aftevwouw. H-Miket

hi il its been wttansrlng in bis ridicule ol eron

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poaer Among the civil r .Ja of ihe people pf Tti liana, are the rights offOS speech, a fiee t re--and free court These rights are dear and oti RIoblR to freemen formid dde to tyrants only The teopte nf Indi ma h ive done nothing to for feit theae rights I hof -moot torteit them, for thev sre inherent and Itawtieriawlaj Thev caftnot with sv ey perui I them In hi viola'e.1 in the per-on ot .me ot ihe humb'e-t of ttie it-ens ot the Stite Y ur ordei N . 9, therelore, which ptlnablv assumes an authority in vourelf, aMi itry loernorof lndio a. to Rnrogate r s i pe id the constitufional rights of free -rter Ii Soda free press in Indiana. R renal st md tie or. leal of d set is-ion. judii . .1 in ve(icaiiu or .i tnrit,l rvpiii'iiiii I ' a n.ei ef f r i , 1 he L n. . m !

e tuo of constitutional law. knows this. The ram f thing th it Oen M Cleit ui did. and

n'eof lid in v are not s av thee see freemen of I e lout: W:eHiathat .

Thev will renl and think tfiev ad a Mem' e 'tun m ihe I VniievU, tarrying the ruvisiotis an.l mike and teir -pebea: t'iev ill fre'v m't intOJOl H Ii dtrn rarbllc .rTrir. and troslv resolve ami vote I " '' ' to ivoat't itting arsgop trafn wl s him u; ..Ii f cm an ! thev ,i organ ic political R..r UM t h lO RidlMOnd. Hooker de ls .i.d

ties, some oprae to. aooeo farnuiia ilte Ad org nixe! ni ainna u p -k inuies. wni n n n minislr ition, mid you cmnnt pieve .t d I' i- tei IM l per . in e - . ue ei m. e, Out wl the cui-tirutional n iture of the people of Indi ma ' " " ' prrRiI i m -t rMlculOoS fdnre mn he 0 do afcsee tlunu. as mur as it wag in the nt aanlea foil low I Ue oi. .m 1 were 'ett afickine in tore ot the ea to nil in its ajrje uh-b the teoh the mud. Hair the remainder laid down from where Cnite sPhk! vaiulv e"Onm4nding the b iosSImi and all efloru tidied to mpt theni up are p, mM bar k Anfl wß Rtre fjtht sptmMl-eVnd all the rest poeod ma unman igRobii in I hia time in i setting raNtrltmettRRai to the Aniet ic -n ' c-os-mg trennis. th t their koads, twith of aeiem DOOpls tai Up IreO thinkiiig. and Iree aalk ng. ind ' tiithm and I rovion hecime wet and spoiieil treeprinting. snd free hohlmgof notdie meetings. ' !m we sh iW new? n more ot pscR iretea .md free voting, and doing other like things Then, again. th mRl t.ec ime RO exh m-'e fJ bv which freemen are wont undo, mid ess t Argflg ru m-tir ami lovdir.g deej ne.mi , oVuee. might as well poud In tim itifbavin. the i rigl t dara' nrorsmfi ns tl eir ti -k. that mmv nw ti or te .- e f e at?. I "' litem Bad t- l) run aO y their luod it. order to It s not ui t',e w wer of the Federal A Immis nee i Bp end th Men o ii id kepi ihcir rotkms . . a. Is a. & - 1 . 1, S k. 1. B a

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wi be piwer of the BulUiosl pafty of Rmicii yoo ytouoiice was, hat at the end of toor tfeye, the

are n t v e it tr unenl, to siinvert ftee-iom .it speech -ind ot the pres in Indian or eUew hete in the Usttod "States. You m? attack i' and temi.rrdv abridge or tr in met tt, but you m nm i-ihvm tr tri te rororwrv , ii vom aasd tle A : tuiolaarataon a H e party you te?ve ter-i-t r ?our attack- none thorn, free speech and a free I rc dl rert.t.i.ly itl 'he end i , . t ot. You mar arrest at trr t? coon m I tarn l-sco to de.tb. imtnw.il ment or mtRishR)Jnt, pwtiic arve.kera" or others -who actively up, pose the war failic? of the Government ' as de

fine! t? you. but Pye and bv e even tbe deluded camp at Chancellorv ille peopis ho way now approve aud applaud jour The same rennrks npply oitk er en freoloj despotic asla. will awke a fntu the -leefv et v force to the matter ol .ammunition By the :hi morbid brain, and took back in mentor? upon 01-1 Hooker found his army ROJI nith out of am these days of national madness ami humiliation, tnir ;ti n None hsd been RtRMglM etcept the aa upon a boird risioo. Then Brill come an hit le that was in tte caissons. tMM which tltn met: over bei min demonstration of the public will, carried, end toot which the RMIrs Rod wetted re-en ' hronln g lw. an I conatitulional rieht and sp ied A trail immsnittoo wagons on the order iu their m deat? Then will come thedi? north sate of the RwpoRMsnMRRw would nave kept of jualice aüd reUibul.vli. and it juay be that k4el RRfJRlkoi and RjRt R avoided the ftfif ol a kidnsppirig, imprisonment and murder done b? retreat

eii'i'.iivs rar o-is were ai. .one. tm tr.e met:

hid to resort to the pick BU R. But, of thee the load of only a QWartsr ol ihe hole BOtTOROe were found araibtble, so tint, nv the .'id Mot . Hooker found to armv mit of provisions II the

uu il wagon train h oi followed him. ev en if the .v ui had lieen irke ! on the iiofih ide of the Kappah aiuio'-k. i custom iry . he would BOt have teen com: eded to reire it In tfiat c -e hi paik mules, tre-h and viorvu. could hivet.ee:. va-- ta- v -e1 11. - m- rug light o ds of pro vi .ms and ammututioti from the river to the

Thee. tocether with the facts that he had ent away all his c v ilr?, and th it in army w . del 11 to tnree -eparwre per, and together ajth thetietei-ts of 1 . p;III rnORponeil in my let'er .Mar fr. were tiecaueol his I llnre. and they Were ttie cremst ip.e wbu h roslerel his re tieuane e-uy TbesfR - - bad all ogerated before the ram begun, which annul tili Tued iy evening. It the-e cum hid not ei-te.i ;n oilier worda if Hooker had been a good General, and had avoided thee err r- the tains nicht atiii bare ocr urred. and Stdf HuOker would not only not hare leen ..rrirn!!! to rttreat, hut more than thar. he would imr paind a greit ?K-nrv 1 tilt demonstrate tt.is proto-ition It hi been otepfa'iou-l? published to the world thai Ho ker hsd I50.trsi iro pa. M ike the - temer.t m -re m d-r ite. :.nd -av he ha I 130. OOlt- and I know he certainly h d thit He had seven army corps, averwgii g l",nbll men eaet), and S'ot.emati's nvilrv ( nrps ..; 14. '"t1 meii derier tl Lee. even a!er L oiLrreei an J Hill bad joined hier, had not over 191.000 at the ontafde, and probably tiot over 1IMI.000 All that s ou be nece-sary, therelore. eas tor Hooker to hive mned tits whole force at Chaticellorville He (toasted himself, snd the Admiuisir ition boBRSRil, that hi position there was irnprejti ible With l.'ld.tMKi troops theie. well MDpliod with proris ion and amm-inition, and with Stoneman' cavair? on his ti inks to keep oflT the adv ancing epe my, he eOMkj have w uted theie till to ilay The storm i- now over, and the sun is shining brigRRlr. During the last four deys, all the troops at Biltimore. Washit gton, and indeed in all the North, 75 OiMI could easily ti ive l-eeii mn-tereit. would have been moved Dp 'he north, side of the Rippahannock and down to Falmouth to -npport Hooker and set as his re-erve To dav or t, morrow at farthest. Hooker, thus powerfully hocked and knowing it. could have renewed the battle, ami surely with -i;,-, e Whi, then, did he pot lemaut in his "impregnable pofltRJRjfM Bee i u-e. when the time rime f r the ex er c e o" 1'ie (pi tliliee of a great General, it was found th I Ho.-ker did not 00s.es tho-e ipi il'lies. A L'reit (Jsnei al. or even uood Oonerwt, wtmikf have kep' hia arniv all together; would have provided s reserve force; would have had an ammunition train and s prorswon train salelv parke! in an icresib't? position on the north side of the R ip. pohsooocfc; would tiave kept hia cavalry to use in m iking ch irges, and would not h ive dotSCROd Bedtfwicb'i corps to accomplish, at the loss of ." ihhi mep, .q under skint: which tie pronounced to be "ol no consetpieiice " But Hooker is not a gieat (ienerai; md it rs becm-e he i wanting in the qtasltlies tint make a ÜtRRTRl tint he fell into these errors. Although all the corps exceni the ll?h dis lingnisbed themselvea for their gallant conduct and indomitab e courage. 1 ma? be eseored tor calling the attention of your re iders particularly to the extraordinary achievements nf (ienei il StonORj ill's cavalry corps, foil accounts ot which hive ty ttiis time re icbod you. (en Stonem m's corps naosse 1 the K ippafiuMi .ck. with tti ad ranee nf Himker'i armv, at KelTy'i Ford, on the 'J-tii of April. They crossed the RepideR, al-o w 11I1 t he adv nice. OB the 21tth The v ad valued to Wilderness oe the 30th, and or the 1st oi Mat , I OnonoellorriBe. Hooker give Btooeman hi orders about cutting the railroads, and tieneral Stoneman ,-tarted On ttie 2d he was at Loin-.i. thirteen mile- southeast of (i. rdotisvi le On the 3d he broke down the railroad bridge over the North Anna river, twenty miles north of Rich Baood, and the railroad bridge over the Pass OB k? nvr, mx teen miles north of Kii-himmd. mid on the - vine day was at Six'on's .lutp-iton, eighteeti miles north of Ri hm uid. at Hanover, HaorteOR miles north ot BictimoiHi, and uf Atlee's einln BHtes northeast ot Richmond On the 4'h he broke down the railroad bringe on the Chick 1 hominy, five miles north of Richmond, and en camped on a lull only two miles trom ihe Habel Capital At all the places turned he tote up and destroyed the riHroad tr e . Alter "having thns rompfoted his vork in the mo-t thorough manner, he m ui-hed his corps to Oioin-eeier and Yi ktow n. Iv wav ot the White

Hou-e, on the Peannky. Bveb wtlMBMR vhotn Joe Hotiker insMisst ti FRov T If I At MT by an order i-ued nn the 4 h of Mav! Ye, il is even s Ott the 4!h of l tv. Hooker, finding out, Ir m some tins RWffR, that Lee hid been reinforced by both Lopgstreet Mid Hdl from Richmond, jumped to the conclusion that Stonem in had ( tiled to cut the 1 ai'roads, and is-ned mi order di-misipg him from the armv in disgrace It remains to be seen whether the I' resident will aperere of t ie order It would

-etve H ioker right, bower er, if the Pies. dent 1

should treat him lie treated Bo?akSO in a im , HafcasR, and appoint Stoneman to succeed the! man who now ctatBors for Ids disntksstal, ss be tp- t'ofter, wMeyaj r, poiicel Hookei to SBCOROd the man who ui.ci

his dismissal (Jen m mem m is infinitely sups r.or to 11 1 kei in all ihe ipialitie.- that go to in.lv up a ui . t Jener il. Hooker'- pretty litÜR exfwimrnl has cost the army the klSBofat loset l5jM0 mn. Otherwise the at mv i.- not m iterislly htjajfed. Under anoth er Beoer d. and with their thinned rcgdnents filled up, it Rill -nil be ia clhcient army . But it will nevet lhl under Hooker again. It has bed qui et fragil ol " Fighting J re " l!.eic o e -ome prehension as to the afet v of t tie capital md of the Baltimore and Oh 1 Rttlroad. The RepHef, however, a sie It iptvrrbM that, when the present Hood in the R ip pahatiiiock eubeidea, wn cii will be on the 10th iiit , the Contelerates may cross ami give ti trou'.lc on that Rtdroad. But the army, though ternblv decim ited, is not vet destroved All it w iMs 1 a (ienerai in whom it c-m have conti deuce. Oen Hemtzelm in is -u-h a tu m X

AMUSEMENTS.

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La-t Btht ff tl.r .- a - n Orau ' UNCLL TiMs CABIN, And la-t apprarancr of Ml i liH.U'. flf Kent.

FRIDAY EVKMNti MAY IS, 1-63. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.

M 'mofTTi? Krnt ar Cetre.au 1 jp.

To-morrow brnrflt of MR. J". O. ASHMEB.

HARDWARE.

IRON, mi STEEL, &C. POTICKOV, FUV cV CO. DEAtKHs IX IK, NAIL. erKEU Wt0DWork. Rawt0cfc, RTxRinwat, (Uacksmiia'a 1 '., Thimt.ir RkSW, Hoa ug. iUuU able Cauu(k, BOOJBj Kilti, Sproig, 1'low V 11 g-. Sc.. Ac.

Tbe Ohio RJrof Roll Conjpanjr. Tbc Marilyn Spict- Mill-. 1 tie MaBwsfl roBrt Marcb Companv. Coal tn! and lianiule POMBMDT. Fi-T A CO.. So 117 r-t Vabiiigt.rj Mrert. OppO iit til: Stale tiiU, :.t C :A'. ;. IoRBBbSRSOSi lud

NOTICE.

STREfiT IMPMOVfiMENl N0MCE

R-TOrtCR I HKBXR1 G vkn Of TUR PKM EXCT of the tollowing Ordinance for j-trrct itniirnvtIuk t: An OrUmancr to provide for the prad rg of the Alley ruuni- j? eot ai.d wet b taeeti I t- BSBtben 1 three aiid j tour (3 und 4) in outdot fmtv-e-.gh' (4S.) Aut. CYKl's. S. BL'UKUFIKI.D, inj ii-U2t Ci y t lerk

GROCERIES.

E Ii. ALVOUD. J.M.CALDWELL. U. B. ALVOUD.

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Are in DAILY receipt of freb j-ocds.

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attftijj.t a ROSi riRJtOtei of llif RHRMtRiRi I tt t e witnessed since ikRoortaint? of of tlie ciiptiire m I i lli .... ....I A 1 ......... m m m ia i.rjku.i I.i. . alia....p

a... i..if..t.j. .'U'.nili , 1 'v......, . . 1 I vi-it. iiptoie unwitnessed or unlelt since the 1 0R1 id at ion oi our I) ition BRMaA4RwRR its reoR I ico 1I1 it our- alone liaa estalilishrd Bin e

!uuiu IROaRRBBRl that Km " v 1- never Met r mi

CartRageolaii war, plot aoal trei-m.. until the Saying 'it t'ltn wis mole a maxim, a ml is .v ertu i it) :t, .: 1 ),.,,. in est Cirt itho " The iteoi front Oram a ml Adoiiral Porter In

altii'i-t M COod tor if Ihej RaSR not Ca Bf I wed R Blood 1 thev bare every plaoe and ru4d leoJin. to it KeJytnj Bfwm the truth of the ne from Ki. in ml atitl Vi ksur'. nc fi ve now but one bom olaoe toei aoMatR rrr RReewMi4 ror Mni the tin. g is BOOBBBSa and tli it pi ce is Ketore K'i-eci an. wh-, we ill knos, sdt d. Ins duty. SHueJd all the o.d see ( tore tt ee, bos ü r- j erimr Mm to . 11. d OOHRr Ilia, k BoBobMCBRR will bii'fuf wliit ihev have d tie ahi' enhers the) hare Made, tne perils tlie. battf COOUBHtOTRti; WROB UR trBlN is, that Gvetin'i M utoji lud, no more to .10 with it th 01 did his aj jibleRRieate omvtmi 1 . ur the laws -irira? iltiris i.t Iris asa KppuUtBisal that h ive BRRR ke; t .ihont Itr'. in ip ii-to o en nie the coiivi) Imiiis ol 1 j me pe"pl Love ol . ..iintry mid loTv patriotism, ap it fmm n ittv nnicitvittes. waa wh it ute Indi nn lou'tnnst si h hei leiriutj, snd wln.h hJ.utiiii esatM usitasa saxits ir in nv w.iv lawasMae sas mote trim 1 could iropen ile etivard eovfN ol a In. .motive. Tiiere is l.e 11 liuilt :nd now aliout COaipteted, the rollooinn gtthhmtf Rl RJR lafM) 8 L tl'1. iz: t!i Wi:. t,.t j Mi:w iuke. Ki k n-oo. UhasR aaw. Osawe and Nto-hi I am hipt.v lo 'a'e Chat ilr 0 11 m l MeChord are tn-t tde cuiitrac lore sVj?ernBient saviiu Li-woei them W C F I S r'.e 0'i;f hi nrrivel t Ciric . bo r- t4 I r the q .i'iri'ii. She s perlectiy -pien-dxl. Her null 1 irm Hb new tnm Vrnkahairi; and turil S.101 continue giaid, aod alfJkaetrR the nem - trom H tR Rtond, to ear, i nit thit of eaenl ir, atHl the K t-e. hsTstiiOBIRI't of Fie-terick-hiir ia deemel a 1 OJ 1 treat v icl- r I lor llir L'ni 'U I wu ler n it LorJ Lf RÜI n-w send to his Q reo, asjotioe t.. our eeoel JisJite aloce the tablet baef ?erti tornei? W C F

Tw ine, ( otton Urni, lv r-M uf I, Bl BttRSt tie, l r. s. 'elliea. Itritnd . RltBaa Uuin, tVinea, huk) , oiiun of it II kindi and Plantation und lloUer Blltrrx.

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MILLS.

MEDICAL.

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NOTICE. 1ST E W FIRM

HAWES' OLD STAND.

rwxilK CNIT.RR!GXF,D. IUV N. PfJRCRASED Of I ii. tt . II 'Wi . be enrire vt .rk et tin- w.-l -ki..ri aÖRJI in) an it, liavr foi un d t uinta COUDectaM BBtfer ihe tirm ot SAMUEL STARLING & CO., I mpn-inu to sell "rem,, etc' Utterly, ami at tinu ual low figure.-. vv nvi- the six-cial .it .it...- f parch a cliasem, al No. J. .North Illinois 5. re t. R tffl'KL sT ilil.iyo, Jt. BKMKK, h. Ic i,l.I...KY.

ww"-;m. MF'it J -1 t . TBK l?a IM M v Iht :e i;uat' fr an lt di:iap'!i- I '.f in le :i.rth f ttre Be.lefuntainr rsllrssaV M s brsu ful irrwve All efforts wt b made te arconm'o'liT. ru- M Bojr 1 g tr .m fl s f On jwr week, or $1 0 mm day . 5,3 dSt WANTED. 1,000 Cavalry Horses WANTED.

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tor ktatcR eS'ject 10 mv inaaectsai. an t!ül laiy a few

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FOR SALE. DOM IA LI A tlrst cla? Sal. n on lillnol rreet U W aawehaaayBM oaaS mw dotnjr a rood lu-trie, auS Uit'-il up in nr.: ci.- rtyk Kw rarttralara apptv to L H RAafUp, n-l K-tate Agrtit. Ko 13, t.iiib lltiooi Street. mv4 liw

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my st.K nt iir-x IR at No 3. Nor b Hin ata at reel, t . tbe a i.ain'-d n tilleuici', und la.e p ensure tu boHcR. i gti e -an liberal Rare ofpubli.p rouaK-, heretofore ao cen r uu v x eine, lutin'. M hu-i es. pi (-. , fi.r ilie future. w I i-e found at the office ot II e- A C , M ' Id "serum. 1 Ki; Idmt: rSuWk, tl e bBBB) aa WM'Spl' 4 by m in tlie pubii-bl g i.u -Mri-. for Msfa-t mt -nvtara. R.UARJKä

'Thf f'rt i O'tib-r of the Sh nners' Ciid and

Poi' nj-rcial I) reetury ot ine Nm hw.-terii ateaaill !

Orlit'-red to hub.-criler ai.d nstruua f rthwiih. Bi 4-d.lt H W i S 0 C. DRY COODS.

HOSIE R Y.

ALBUMS. Itouud in cUtb, ail t edge, itb clap, kuWius 12 p itraRa Rl 00 Hound Id lull. lit edo, wnb vlaep, bM-na: 24 portraii 12.', I. uti'l in mo ocrii. sitb tat. lor packet u-e, boldinr 12 ssroaaOi 1 oo tSv.txl in Miorwor, gilt, utac cU, bo diu ;M portrait 1 TS HotniU RissseiCo r H. mm rl .i, bold-tkr M portrails .. jQ born 1 in n. or. - unt. tao cia-pa. h l nn 4 per-tr-il. 3 RJ hound in extra aiorucxe, Kill, two clasp. h l linf Cbi ponrana 4 SO Bound in extra moioxco, antique, iwoclaaws, boldBaj aR pavtraRs ' s Bound ui extra m rrco am sr, two rlawpa, rBBRarOtal ehie d on side SaO Bound in extra niororro. at ijue, wo Hasp,, uery i.rn.nieiits 7 Rt Bound lu extra nr-r-cc. gilt, tw la-j-- : i '- imni-i.i-. ..in. I l..-k s OS Bou' d iu extra mono o, r It. two rlaapa, bakraaj luo portrait Mj 00 Bound in extra niorucco, ar.lt. io rlaps, liolawas i 0 portrait. tO 00 Any ul ih- almve eia ly mail, postage j-ald, en recipt of price A liberal dt-cnnit to the trad BOW l.N. MKW sKTA tt); mvll-nrs- Itxliasapt li, Ind.

STRAYED.

500

BMRXr.fi nn iiom:, m bi

hold at a sm.i.l adrance "ii l-t year

STRATK1 rftrH UU M I.h IIIBIR. (iN TM 11 of May. in Hend rs.'ti'-addima.. in IndianaB!-. a Ijibv MeerSi 1 bsiid blb, R yeara "Id. lud broken, left OOS h.r arrstrltod sR. I 1 .4(hi htm at But- w-' atabU ua tbe Bfttb ot April. I iti tiberaBy reward a ?rson thai n-iurta bits or guca luioraution that wili lead to hi- r- cokerv . tn; ut P VTK1CK RttAM

100 Kelt's rbmI Masys1 Hair iioae, RVa best äs, r'.me-.' mid ih lowet pnre. iu t disett)

lXtirAAr-OL!. IND

Ifta

FOUNDRIES.

Tin: iioomi k sun: F K NDliV AND "SiOVE W0BI9.

n.wnii GOMfLin ii "t-''! FOfvtmv are ark now pn-pa ed to Te-ve nd atifart-.r(ly eei ord s tor bRmwi an l ra-rtin. -ira' y Tne a.io iarti) r lia- ju-t reiurne-l ir-.m rh V.mmt. h.r I ha pr 'ur-i b sn-t iM.- n- o '. . , e. ... and p-rlo' -to- e erer iritroiucd BRetOS titr' e .p.. ri til u-viia iba asintt4s '' wlMd''aie U dealer t tin-branch of our business, with a renet tba M. m ; I riv u- a cad 0b other w-rk w.ll emi'race irwu MaROi ami totni' n -. !m i. w A nm- to ni k a 01 ra iient rat f in ur man : far ur.J rai! ri? rd mill real tag?, inpr Blili-and keitlea, bou-e ork, -iteb v. n'ila' r wndnw c.r-. aill -an tioitow-are, feTervibioy pr.j im i an iron foundry. O r rp-cifiiily o i it paronace I bWOBS wlat we can well and pfBBipllj perfxin I ifRcs and P undr-. lflfl oatb f aware -re, a jn.iK imtian ipols ami t inruinati and India. Csstral Kre Lt Daput.. li.diauapuli. tndiaoa. )U- c I, I UtfJ PECK

?il !'. ill lloriie . . BJ l.etan at 7Sc par Ikin of as rtaaji IRIRII LMlEMRi 3000 Vnrdo 1 1 ma- B 11 A Co.' celebrated Lim ri from j2 -0c, las? ear' price.. BI Ifsl Mil im: MMlRsTM. :t(MI Itmsr.rii h i r ta, irra-red to i t and made ofthbet Baatarlal bsaaka bHara the t rise and or d ai a p: ice tae material could net be bought loi n v M l K I ICMj Selected arlth tba jrreatn Care pne '. -t tOsaanyh r. n . MM'I IM UV A larre rorti. . nt. aa- wRRh i- tbe celebrated K SUM I S BRACK. ae

miimt rtco, IS. (Job lot f roan Rew York RactieRs.) All L'net trom t- to ' I-er loit. LlfieiR aMtwl JRAH nKUll ltv A complete aaaortmcnt. I IM l( II I It I R . bilk. Mrr no, I..U1 i ' ool and Cotton. K I '! MIS . Our stock i tbe nio-i extens ve m i h is city, and lelnu drum ine.- .. ranke ti.. an tTrnsua: t Irm I in ourbu Ine., r w;il siseat'? n iucfmetiR)tii 4 aler. prsaabBRfl to charge than .be market price fiWany article. TIlOMRalvX at LAofBYa . u ooltinf ton, Rteeyeit 11 tweea 1 1 1 1 tti I a a nd I n neee al., mch l"-".3-il v

ATTORNEYS. IiAVID M ixNl.I) Al.PKkT G. POkTKI. IcMIUI I POKTKR Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, YOIIV HI M k. Over Branch of the Buik of the State,

aj.-n rta

irl nt i i MJMMl I. lud.

O bat .hould I take for Att,maf B KAN I) KS TÜ88I 1-Ai.n r"V e" ' n.t1 . , if, rT,. a

AUCTION

sl.ooo con DM OOD IVB SALE AT AUCTION! 0u Monday. May 18. 1863 at 10 o clock A. M.

7. WIM. C1VTT.H ftiR eM K TO THK RMnRaTT e V bidder, at the träte above tared, fhaa I.Rse aa t.usu ourcl of (-od wood, wbarb ba. uwra cat fron one to tlve taouih.. it aid be 4ia on tbe praTiBSi brt i t, bie uilisa sostb '. Indlaospotl. . n .e RaJi.- -.. Pike, ' -ul'. uar th fawi eT Mr Al. Ka . ah. in parcel ot ! c.m- ! upward. a aaey ba a ed ! rm-'rish in bard; rat tl purchaser, af ctaxu or aar? aValre atS so tmm' iB av un Lall tRe amosinx. aad will fir. at -factor tsnb . ueb art ataBsast fan Re Tste ORB i.,li! or wit aai -ikin

O f.wTi, Auct ioorr. B11

REWARD. ONE DOLLAR REWARD. KI N ftWAY PROM TUB RIReK, I.1VJVT, :i 1 l waaafw. or Mxy 4 b, Rjibt U Lsaat7 ye .i i l l, a lo -ii'. girl. I bereB) foroKt anv has, t. or

rou trom b rbonnf or t o ttBR her n m ac.ouutjM j Alii l o - ai v Llli. Of br lOJi'.ra. IBM

ATTORNEYS. II . W. 4T mCMl, Attorney at Law, 90. liartR Ou UsiX.

Maj Uta, lrad

in - r. i:t

J 'O V sli'JUl-.lL

mcblO '-1 IU

tr.attjo!lB,rfllSB

LIVERY STABLE. LIVIiKV VltüLt,

HQ 10 t AST PKAKI. STKEKT.

Haifa sjrRr soi rn or mabbibotov it, betweru Meridian and Prr n-?l?a It, in rr of G ei n'- lU v . Ind aiioUe. TL.- tat la ut t.hed with th bat ' ' -a H -r-t--b.. aided bv toe wrk, dav or m- aL a LKlNiN k SI LI 'TAB. mi .'.m roprie'or.

1

Wbv hould 1 buy a boa o B B A N I) E1 s TUM SI L A t; ( laW VvuNUkUILL ÜÜAML1..S. Bf'ie tbej cure Cob k arvl Cold a, R? IS eas

FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, Three Business Rooms with Dwellings Attached, On et H uatitnf-lon Street.

TU BaildlLf rtnta frr ltx fttjn'lrtd DoTlar a rear ALSO, A Two Story Boarding House on Delaware Street,

Near A Wallace' Grocery, will be Bold at a (Teat bargain. f-r.iR- w'.biac to make an IriTf.rniMi' that wil'pay , BaejR per efiv-aoa wiii So well ! ra I tad ass the place, of roprrv McKfci ÜAN t I'tkl CK. fruta-aawt k'.l K-lale Agenta.

HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC Ü A VIS,

... -4-

MILLINERS.

M

Wholesale k Retail vr.AU.fi B

3

Hats, Gapa. and Straw Qoois, HAS jr-T if I IVRJRJ HIS SPRING STOCK ä r GOODS, Dtl:F(T miiM THE masii tCTrui IB) tbe t.mM. wb.ib I Will t - a. . a a Ibt lowcat

All the uaiat Ti ix krp at o. & Pi nBtjliaiBli

ti t, fv-l dwi . .ifUla VI tbe ri t t See,

MISS J. DOYLE Bar.s U ivf TO ItpoRB THS LAtMBR OR IB 'aeapvtaa a let attain y ibal b- w.U ryn SRew

' .at r Hat- H Ur B'rxt. We- W -ra -lt.. It. - .a, te. ilB m f ao Bar. an ,rr, ma fe feSSd Bb -! Sa w-rrsw-m uf muiHti. hibbor. trrucb tlverBV Ptuae, i bridai Rreatba bim! all g-osa ueuslly to ba found rna fir-f dsa stabual ment Mt Imjj le uc:.da aaak.ng lu l4asaaUa br paraiatnetitre-ridet o- and ww at aMtuasa kawp ihm OaaAaad aasta da utU st oda lo as. IsRjM is k marnt. TbäM-r.aaee et ?ba pub!R: 1 rrrrftay r asrs dly

ATTORNEY.

a.rn-v.Ar

lcdiBURpoht. Ina.

LEWIß,

ATTOKNLY. AT LAW, OrHtf "N 'M) riOR HlRRABIi-a BLOCK. 1'onte? WaeRBirton and MRMRMb Rtreeu, MaRBBMR BMM MrrlalaR BRWSQ Indians po r. had e vOl faoR .laI pruwiaslj auwd Im mA legal t BBS to lim. tpMil ititDiiv .tei, tvtal.-Bi s.k. Hers BBS to t it buauwas town of litd.anapo.u tMra 1 or-dAra