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t m DAILY-&ENTIIVRL .MV-.iir. ,t " J m . tl rT,r thtl t central i of t'i f pu'iHcm ratj of loJ"ua4"U,Jc?trfiitneJ to keep urjiVtrr!:. Cnfeericy. Wbj; p"jtntl j nT dojsfiljr d'.scos tb ! fan tage or dlaadtranUe of a epiimUm froa the Eutern Stttet, tni th IncotnpUbnit7 of Tnlerwif between th two action , tinle) tht part it rrpreveoU hi that ulterior pur) in v'c? It bn beti fur Ion;? t, Irjruig l frc m amtrover? pon UmI qieti ut jet it his the field ul oiitrover-j uür! tu itfell. Uiiu auch au i.ut it mil Lite. The Journal 'm alvuc tt of duuniou. In the fall of IsC) it pro jk. el a peiceful eir lion Crura H üi dui4 tlut deiri to leave the tTuion. It retried t. dejurture of doten Sutei m lem etil, hwm.yithlj, tlnn the hor- rur oJ rxYu.lt..u of a civil rir. The.e opin ton it j et enterten!. Gyres nor MufcToX, in apeevh iu Wathintou a few weeks "go. Mid tint epirtti'iii of the Northern , Sute wa inetit ! if t!ie Süi1! et it'ihe! it inde;cn!eiiie The deüberit decUrition of Uii Excel I ei 117 4ml thecoutiuued aiuiwu of the project of North western Con tJeracj by the Journal, u ken together, h ire a a'uifioiiice. There cm he uu d iabl but the KeuMioHti leaders look to the foundation ot Mil ftii;ir in the Northwest if the rebellion rhould note t r-ui-ce. We hoe no que-li -a hut thev lute lull taitureJ mill a aclieme, and it' lle litter cuiitintH-j ImuM oc cur, the Attempt will be tutJebv them to cirrv it out. The cli-irgc f the Journal that nnj portion of the Detnocrjcy entertain the project ul eep.tr.il inj the Eist from the We?t, und attaching the I-atier to the Southern CnfeIercy, h nothing whatever to juiilj it. F.ir tlilFerent h n bfti the ex;weiii. No higher devotion to the Union, or iiKwe desire to muiitiiu it in II it integrity, ht Leen exhüi.tel by uy other juirtioa ot the popI thin lj l!ie Deuiucriev of the Northwest Arid l!Me Suite htve 1 cniino:i iiitret in f re erTin the Ihm invijj iliMi t llie Mi-i-'sipi.i n outlet lor their coin ineice in intcie-t tlie nerer will jield. Ther cm not consent tint ;mv p-irtion of th it greit hthwijr lull be w render el to n lore jxiwer. Such i- the teiitiinnit of the Indi.uii D.'in cr.icjr. Hut the Journal, ti v. iloRT .t Co , -eni to te willing to ive up the free 11 ivi itiu if thi. 111 -t ttnorUnt artery l'r the trtdeof the We-t, to e-ti!i.-h coiifeiervr of the Noiihej:eiii Si ite., wit'ioiil conti oiling rm iuuuic.it ion of any kind to the rei irl. . Iu thi.4 ciJtitiCction the Journal sLito. th it it a f I viirite project with ilr. Ul.mkick 10 repante the Northft liotn the Union m.d jittaih it to the reel Coiife-ler.ic. No uch project h i!e er been advocated by him, openly or coterlly. Uul ju-tly he ha.i iiuiied lint time houhl de niiiiritaineil the freest couimuiiication bctMcrti the Noiihwestirn Sutes und the gieat and lerttle regions upon the Uulf of Mexico. 1 lie Eastern State have no interest in the free navigation of tke Mi9i5tppi. Iii their policv to unke liin ULiry to them the already immense ntid growing trade of the Northwest. That outlet closed the tratle of the Vet, it now L. wuuUl be loicci 0 er the linen of transport ilion eitwurd owned by rJisleui ci it.liiti', u jtct to uth toll.- sis tber may fee ßt to in pe. us they now do 'f hi wh the sentiment expre.e! br ilr. Hix Din Ki und it iil lind m re.poiiie with every n an, whether he cotne from the Eist or Sou h or from a foteiu foil, wlne home h in the Wet und whic iuteieU re identificl with it prosperity. In the bih of Januarj Cotitentioii he .aid; The tirt and hihe-t inteiC't of the Nrt!iw et 1 in the restoration ud pi e-trv.u ion of the Union upon the bi-i of the C nlitution md ttie ueep levot;on of her DeniKTary to the c.m-e ot the Union i- iiiiowii l iu fi le-11 v in tlie pi-i: but 11 the Inline nnd lollr and irickeltie of the prty in power renler 1 Union im;Hisiole. then tie mighty North et mit t ike cat e of heipell Mtid her o4ii inteie-t-. She unist not a low the urt Miil rioe-5e of New KojUnd to despoil her of her richest r.otntneire an I tr de. and t ret.der her I tbor wlillv uiei vient to an E stein, sec tionai. 11 u ! reihh policy Eistet 11 lu-t of power, com neT'-e, mi i gain. Will any Western mm object to mich a policy? Wc .!t ill never I üc an Eu-tent market. The e:fvhiiei of New En-lui.d will not permit it And to present u IroDi being pubs-en imt to ' Eastern lu-t of power, eoiumerce, mid gnin'' we must h tve n Sou. hern marked nnd to fctute 'ltd retain it the free nai Ration of the Misir-sip 1 tnut le niiinuit.ed at alt hmrd. 13itt the Journal my 1,0. It t-o.ii-y i to let the South ern Spates if they wil!, depart In peace; and but the other day it &Vil if the rebel would lay dow n their arm it would conceoe to them .n iiiOej n.d ent nation ility. That' the difference in tiie policy between the Democracy nnd the Journal' patty. Wltocaa heitite as to the inicteris ot the WcstT CrrerTdpi.ce ot ih" I"hiladlrb!a I'rciv Crnrml ItanKk'k 1 i-ii tiou t -I h. W A-tiiNuTo.v, October 2$. The departure ol Mj-r lieneral 13 nu for New York on Monuay ul let noon, there to open hi hc djunrfer. mnj to orgutiixe the great expe ditioit bout tote tltoli loi.t tinker histotntnaiid. inaikHeof the mot iiupaiMiil epochs of this war. Various conjecture, near mid wideol the truth, will of course be limr-lel a to the ile.-in I and destination ot tin wn;oi Unt expedition. In- I formation deti. ed from various suites and ia j leie-.ice inm sunory lact. niuu eine to believe tint the follow ing will be toui.d. .ub?unti div, the aim and purpose of tili liew nioen:etit. Tne atieutiou of the ttoiemmcnt of the L'n tei Sute ha, lor it Ion time, been e-mestlv directed to- wrd 1 exj. and the impoi;uu-e ot exeti!td I military operation relre the rederal author- i iy in that State hu letn strot.gly .11 J priitcht l urj;e. by feerl de e ttion ot bil Tex ins-, I Ulmet the oleum a.uraiue th it a I ire portion t ! thej-eopleof 'lexa.me only w.titin,; lor an op- ' portonity to return 0 their HUeiance, and e tablish, within iheir bound rie. one or uioie Itee1 State. To accomplish tili: v.ist ie !n id un-'. doubtelly le te objev-t of the exped tMin under Gen. IV.nk. O11I two ek aj.o nn ripe in ion j aldo lookiu toward Triij, Uer tiisi .leiu- : thv MijiA-ip4 t lehel obstruct in, intrust- ! exl to il ijor Utner il Jonu A McClcrmttd, of . lll'noi, who i tiow iu the West eta State. eun ily naed in its orpin zttxxi. The com ui - ! rent moieuient oti the eib iard, I enied by lien. ; Buikt. mid looking u thetme oljH.t, attcr ..- ! inj; been lin; tatornbly toiuKieied t tiie military authuritic, h.u now tern Krtn lily de cided upon. j There i no doubt but th.tt an expedition i be-; log fitted out for the reai.:.ex4ti..n of Texa. .' Ceu. Daxaha hii be.ulu uter 1:1 Ne V.ik prepannq; U r it. ie arc dvswd by lenk; Ke puhhciiti othvi! mid pie.-i-e. Whether 11 it. the part of wUiooi to ar.ieiti-e the lebcl. ot the de luzv ot the (ox rii.menl we will Ieie ii lor hat HlMt Wakd UiKHilc.i!!a "e.k and hei le" Aduiiklatratiwu to dc;eiuiii.e. We j-k tlie reder to d;iect h: mtei.tn n to the ot jtrl of the expedition, a .'e tloped by the .one-ponJet.t who i Uiat elablishinj an A !tirtiiutioii or- : gau iu Wovhiotoii, aiid who ia opposed to ri j ir U cotSdetice. It 19 ostenib!y to retote t;,e . Federal authoiity in that Siate "uiuler t'. 4 d-i emit w.urncw tint Ure porüou ol th pn'e ' uf Texa tt ui.Iy wattiL fur au op(rtui.i'y to return to their alliance " The Admiolstr.iiiou ; tlien hi'end to ti eve lop the UnVm srutttiri.t in 1 Texaa by giving it that materi-tl aid ie e.-.:ry , (vt iu rutectioü. 1 Le idea upo; uh!th the Ad ia!LHtit rw prwpre to act in brinp ingback ' niMkl m m l to urtkcrtrd ! . f Texi to its a!leHnre to the Government wa a. -te.l in the te-ol.ith,r..f th of Jt.n- arv C iiriiioii. ail wh ch the Republican pre anlrii"r de:ousn rd .1 tie e-ene of tiif'oy 1tr. One f ihoe ie-lutiot.. reid thu: TI .t it m m .it I.'. if tlie 11. il l ll'ixtl th 1 , . . 1 ',, ,rT r, "T 1 1 rrinvii-'e- I il:e raM L" i-tiluM,:i Hi.;!., Ij . ! . 1 , . f 11-.1.,. ... . I,. the cofi 'rodii-ir otnect of all Im prne loTtlt? ... : .t -: r:.-.. u.J.f-.-.r-n-ut m'-iU , , . 7. .ZT. f"rleTrrm 'vr rtex -week -mar d much, e.ther t Mirnoe cn inl te ructnr''i.-hed bv t!ie atetud- ! .......... . . .. . mncy of n'Vniom party im the-Soutimrn Siate$, rbidi hn!!,!' a counter revolution, displace thote who con'rol and direct the present rebellion. The Atlttiinistration It ppean propose in the expeiitHn toTexaitoaki the "aocr deney Union rarfj," as it i adviel thit a large por r 1 .c.. t tion td the teoDie of tint Sute are otdv wauin? K . v,. . w . n for-n opportunity to return H their allegiance a iitl thu tit them an opportunity- by counter revolution b displace those who onitnil and di rect the pre-etit rehllion. Thu we ?eehe much ahued at.d derided fill of Janutrf phittortn u alreidy ndopteJ in part by the Republican Ad ministration as its present policy. Are Mr. Lix Cot and his advisers becoming dUloval or art they looking upon the exigencies of the coontry and llie aencici tieve.ury for the restoration of the Union through a wiser and more urinous medium? Long since the rebellion would have en le i. and it U donbttul whether civil war would hate been inaugurated, ii Mr. LtcLX had from the tiei lining made it the policy of his ndm'nis tration to detelop atid susbiin an Union party in the Southern State, accompaniel witli the assu rance that it had no intention tö interfere with slavery where it exited or in any manner sub veil the constitutional liht of any if the State. It has been the growing distrust as to hi pur po.-e in the-e leaid., developetl iu hia einanci- p.itioh pro; o-iiion aiid finally in In procl im itiou lor the altolilioii of hlat try , that ha. i;iven and still continue to gite Miength, detei miuaiiou and persistence to the teheilion. Abolition rritirism. The New YoiL Inütptndmt, a reliiou Alx- litioii newspaper, Mij 'ing the natronae of the Administraiioti. in ita last weekV i-stie, t ius ch racterize-i what it terms iu "iniei lalite in elhcienc :" Thtre ii a deep, widespread, and increasing discontent nith tne Administration And it is Minply and only l ecau-e it i. weak and helpless. But the country is coing toward disiiniou. .nd toward ilfspoii.-ui. becau-e one ol the most holi est men that ever heal the l'ieideiilial ch.ur is. Hot a in all of all 'lir II a Dem cratic clitot Ii ul expte.e fuch a enlitnet t, 1 loiuptly he would hiveJouud hint elf in a Internment ba-tile for "disloyal practice.," but Aboliiioiiisia can coudeiini what they ifrm a "ieik and helple" Administration with impunity. Trom the Dost on Po.-t. Leiter front Jutle r.i ri.tr. Weh inily need call alitniiou to the letter to the eop!e of M i-sacnu-ett-, t h ch e print to 'I it , by Jude I'ai ker. it will spe-k lor itself. It author loi live teir was an Associate Justice in Nea II miudi.ir, and f;r ten tears the Chiei Justice; iiiitl his le.-iiniig nnd ability made hun L'W IVo essor at Iliirv ird Hy Hinn-, in coin tnoti with about two thousand citizens, the call for the l'eople's Conx enii-m, and by tins siroiilt put Inter, he evince his de-iie loVettc the lie-'t inleiests ol our cotniuoti counlty. It is l.tUir to resviie Massachuseii-t Ir-un the dishonor that at ttchetohcr ol ieeiiiy, to her iuuiieiise detri ment, the teiiibie radicalism of this momentous hour. l.X TRACTS I should not pie-ume to uddies you. with this elata.rate peisonal pi elat e, wete it tiot lor a pro tound conviction that the approaching election in ihi State is 0 lie one ol llie most imnortaiit. j eth 'jt the most important, of any which Ins eterbeen Leid within its boideis." Importaht. not only ad it m iv iifl'ect the honor him inteie.-t ol the State, but deeply ti iiificuit of jooU or ill to the nation, aim to the hopes tif constitu tional I. bertv thiouhotit the worid. Unless pomethin cm he accomplished to Ptay the tor rent ol cortuption which ha- ictci.tlt been pour iiitf in upon u like an overw lieunin Hood un lcs.' a top can be put to the utier ettetsion ol loiistitutional principle., which has been increas inp in ce-tiin ipiaiters fiom day to thy, forione ear paRtun.s8 e can M.niti l.y ilie Consiiru tion at thep-iine tune that we stand by the dig hive, in my opinion, no reasonable piopect be lote us, except hiial dii.isttr n-I an .itchy, wiih perl i.i pit i ie(etitiou ol the horiible scenes of the r 'tench revolution. '1 he Hitents of the times have Ion been omi nous ol evil, tiut the omens of the last few d is re si-ii:hc.uit beyond those of any former perio'ii It waa levoiutioii iry in ils character and cor ruptiiig iu iu inlluence, when the membeisof Connies tisurpitl ne ft nctions if other re-it larly ci'iiiiiutetl authorities, in whom the owcr of p;-oiniiii- to ollicea was tested, (and who fie thu tauie t-oiHitutioiially lesjmsiliJe lint isuitabie pei soils should be selected to till vnrous ollices), ami by substaidiallt pmeling out those appointments uinier their own patronage, made ttirm the means 01 diieiilv icwardin the ser vice nl iliose who 1 1 itt liboitd in tlie election. and of serving like bribes to oilier to induce them to help in Ihi ir ie election. We neeo Kep lfeid.itite il we h ite tht tn not alre.ult who wili nut Use the intlut iii e of their stations to rub tett the jroper pi, wer and iepoiisibilit of the several nej ai i tnents, nd no wiil moieiver pro test tlliciemiy anist u ii an nbue by other It was evidence of widespread corruption, w hen, upon its beiu a.-c ei t.uned bey.u.d denial that a member of the Senile hol prö-tituted I. is ollir'ul station and inlluence, by prcuiii g a ci n- ti.ict mi pinhtahle thit he was to receite ! ie e..ortt,ou iewar.1 id luty t,,Mi,.I d- lir.. the Niii cli I .!n.l l.. m i...l In., u .it. ..; ... .. .. .... I :.. bcii.ite tailed to c pel him with i:i.or.uc mid i" liotliiliv. He nr.iiit bcli.itnt! hu Hül imt CX poe tlicm-elve to cupicioti of coniiivam e. Im ;t tided to u-e their efforts to vindicate tiie t'Uiitv ol that IkxIv. The mt itotiishinir Irmidrt hitv'e beeil tMrii!l rutdl ill -ilit l-.n-l. I". .r .-.irllLa n.t.ioj - - "ir". - Ilowin.iiy ol the-ecoi.tM.t.li;ivei.cnioU.iii.ea through i.tlit-ial it.rluet.ee of members of Con jiie-.. und hat coinptn-atioi. In been p iid or proin.-oil lor that u,tlut.ce. e lill inter know to the lull eitei.t; bin eimnli I,,, beet, ex;a.I ..Iitv.dv to Mow the necesMtv of a leiurm in tl.i. 1 r;,.1IcU l,,t' r".l,,,lc I""1-- . r. I I e Co.,-tltuii..n o the Lnuetl Sute? forhi.N the ftter.il butc to eider into nt tieity. Iii- Min eor conte.leration...r to enter int.. any n-r-e- ment or c rm: i itli mmtl-er State; and i;.e spirit ol the ptovi.ioni.iii ii reel ho.tildv to vim Lui.tmii and H-iemnt, Letm.-ei. (iornnor of M.ne ith eich o!ur. m V, .ie:nur-, represent in- tlieir several Slates. S .ch Condon itioin hi.. I Hieeniciit ute md i.neMiiri lor the proie tion d 6: ne liht-, i-r the t-et P't ni inte ot St de Ju lie 't'l.eie h is let., und is, no Mness.it v lor cnit use i f (uteinois, in nn.'cr to Mi:poit, in liieit seteial juriMiictioi.-, of m vipirou jr se .uti ti ul the w.ir; and ihei e should not be nr sui it udtui .Holl to t-veice or pi e' the p! e-i" dent dent inn. anv n.e..-me-. of any .unption. I Lev .neat, iinatianub!e u.'ci .eiti.ee ih Ina aollioiit. asinn:i Ä -re.t eirht and ..rce troni . i gms . . - , the cAci.i character ol th.-e 1... thua intenrre. ;.i,I Mill fre,ter weight r m the.r c..m'..ne.l ac- ti..t; and thev t.d to. h.tt the rrs.ii-ib.iitw.f act i. di i. oru t.ie con.UuteM he I of tlie ba ion. t '" inet.i.Mbe i-.t1. It i te ulilt ee.i that theVni .t he m .de il.e nje,. ol immei-tirai.Ie an I aretraMe m.h-el ,.i cnucu-e of th.t eh.racterhivel.ee.. Led wühl. te eeksH.e purrv..e ai.d con-u!t.itior,. .i. kept recret An, tae emtit. e i.in. ..r ihe t-irhe.!! bo- üi vaue, 411.1 .lio-e:her u.ilbc.eiii. led to . a leasonable beiiel tint thev ueie t.ot the re. 1 Olf. f Yei.elaii officer in the Exevutire ch iir of the i-nn.i ':.eiliii 'i , heu his etior in .At- 'i ii-iii Nich uiiw ui-nt d.!e as-t-aiM i:es point- ed on. w.U not i4t;rui,.t to in ititaiii tli.it tl.e me riht -i ll ffiojer. ieptect.tini: theru a 'priv.ite , c.rcles." and Lo will oineoer not onlv crupu- loud tefr iin frm participtinc in auch combi uti.Hi in the futate, but will stuiiuwa!? dis ! WllllTn-Mlir UJCUl. ; Whether the desicn of prrcurn; the remo?Hl of Uezi ikCie.Un In i t h.o m.t entered into : the' Couteino-stiou vf the (.Im rrnurs who hive' Letetoloie -senddl. that de-in is still enter t i.iiesl. and m v t-t be a-tel on. The U .-tun 'rdfr.. tlietm l.d etenm, through its ' " a. tuition coiie-i-.thlei.t. un .er the heading, ...... .. . . . " " timer il M C el. in is r-t.u e-l iu t-oin- in i,d." m ,trs that ihe Ne Yi k Dem ht die , ldiiu.uu. attr iii roua oi.H niaitjr, ith tvtu - Knarry the Novetube decLou, and llwt the ! j Pre'ider.t doe not inten! b p-tify them, and fol 'emon m 1.1a j-mulmi i or .ne pre-nt. Tni ctltiiuuv oiui the i'ie-i Jen. lliit hg ret-tin McC.rl: iu c itnni u-d becu-e hi le- 1 ui x.il i.ul ßtt t the Ne York e'ectton. leiv- ; in tlie in.'eteHKe th l icni-.xal w.ll tike .ice ' wm-:i the e e t on U .er, show the inte o in j 'üd 1 'tut La inil Ulii tint chdue . "n ! i " r ... -, 1 i 4 siilicJeiit iiesjuie cm l biou-ht lobeir! . .. . , ' l!'!" A1 i 'l-'i1- And the cont icti-n that the; u-uio thit gillat. t otü er, or to leive him t the j leader inerc.ei ot Iu persecutors, may inctio UA to additional tffjrts to displace tboe who hare j locg been inimical to him. j but the nutters to which I have tho far al luded aiiik into comparative insignificance when j we consider other recent event.. 1 1 ...... in....- 1 1 . vx. , win e; 1 1 101 1, us iuutn a now , uriu m "' . .... , ... center, on t ip KMi ui niitoiidMr taMle-ui" U : -t ,tU Keubl.ctn p.tty of M is ichu-ett. ! j relumed, not iih-laiidm the eiruet entreitie ol j dilinvuished in hv.du ils, to p ii a le-tdutmu b upjort the President iu the pro-ecaiiou ot the ar. A etil ws issued, not long afterward., for a Convention of the l'e-p;e. irie-peclive of prty, to be holden at Faneuil Hill on theTlh of Octo ber, for the purpose ot nomiuuing ciilidatea fur Sute dlicers. and taking counsel together lor ihe common w eal. On the 221 ol September the Pi cedent issue! the j roc la ui ition 01 hi inleuiioiis ie-reciitig the ' mode of c-try ii on the war afier the fi.t ofj J .nuan, win. li tiie ultra gentleman Ii i at Wur j tester re. used to nip;ort him hite wlTecte"! ti ! coii.-iuer priK'l im ilton ol em nicipution; mih! j theteujmn, with the zeal of new boiu conveits,"! they bee tine lul.-o;ne in their 1 uid itioti. and loud in the expression of their detei mittaUou to sup-; pKt the President. ! At the Convention, on the 7ih ol October, j aome hiteen or sixteen hundred assembled at Pa neuil II ill. It is certainly no thsre-pecl to any ! ollier Convention to say that this one comprised a todt of men as tesj'ect.ible a any other ever assembiel h the Slate; mid iu the c- ui se of the ; proceedings they resolved uu niimously, auionx j other thingü, lint I We Ue.-iie, uiHit e all thin;:, with ourclnr-J teieil li-hts mid liberties I re-ert el, to coiapier j and subdue the rebellion. We tnke, thereioie, ' no c tious criticism ol hi (tiie Pie-idem') acts and ccclarjtioits. We binden him with no pirty j or partisan pol cy. We oiler no conditions to our ; pitrioMsin. We resolve th it M issachu-etts, with J all her heart and soul and m ini and strength, j w II sup; o t the Pie dent ot the United Slates in j the prosecution of this war to the entiie and final PU'iptess on of the rebellion." j Tiie lmiU ie of those who addressed the Con- ! vention wa in iceord.iiice with this i resolution. ; Now, it would ?ecm lint the explic't, expre, ! and un.tiiimotis deiei nnu ilion of the meinlier ol a convention repiesentin some thtee IihikIi fl town-i, to jiive an unconditional supHtt to the IVesident in the pio-etution of the w ar. whttever tni-htbc their private views respecting the right of the President t isue such a proclamation, or respecting its expeuiency tr iis acttnl etlect, should have been hailed with de'i-ht bv everv true patriot, a conclusive evidence 'h it, whoever miulit be candidate, mid whatever the rcult of the Slate can va. Mssachu-eli would it e to the prosecution of the war and the suppression of the re lellioti the united energies ol her whole people. I he convention m iJe no reservation in i licatitig that ihcir stipisut tlepntled upon the! election ol any ol their candidates tor ollice lint, lor hhI mul sutlicient leasons, they de ciined lo t tipjx rt (Jov Andrew, ai d indie ited no pief'creme lor Mr Sumner, and thereu;ion it seem that the Woice-ter ulti uisi. w Im would not support the President without a proclamation, h ate detei mined, po far as in them lies, that II whoop)Mise the ie election of thne gentlemen j shall not s'jpHirt tho f resident even with a proc iamitiou. With them, fupjjort of their candi date, imt lote of country, is the test of patriot ism. They me bent upon division in su.ort of ihe Piesident and the prosecution of the w ar, and upon casting oil liom such support 11 who do not believe their c ui-lid ites to be the iuf illiide exHiients of Republicau principles, and the only u.eii intitlel to hold the ollices for which' they are n m nated. Not only so, but there i no tne.f uie of deiiunciation which has been -pared to cast obloquy upon the unconditional siippoiteis of the Pie.-ident. Not only is no nun admitted lobe a supt rier of the President unle-s he phd-P3 himself to t ote the r Sute ticke, but all others are branded with disloyaltv. L yalty is m ale to consist tn allegiance to Messrs. Sumner and Andrew, mid. not to the m.trt . Il theie Hre m y per ns who doubt the President's consti tutioii.il ri-ht to isfcue a proclamation of em a.ici pation, a.jd therefore catmot actively supju-rt it, con-istently with the oaths they hive taken to snpaiit the Constitution; if there are any who have looked to the final sueces of the war only tiirouuh the recou-tiuctioii ot the State (loveru inei ts. and the or-anizdion o local force un- oer those covei i.inents to ovetcome the universal guerrilla warfne wh.ch is 'hieafeued in case thej urmy of ihe rebels is broken up. nnd who think that no such leoraniz itiou can take pi n e if ihe war is pros ecu lea I on a basis tth ch subvert i!ie State authority, and theieupon believe that a ptocl im ition of emaneip.ition is inexpedient, as l well a tinwaiT uiteal, because it tendency is oi-! ret tly to promote the success of the rebellion in j 8ie.nl of its supiiession; all Mich persons are to j he branded as tritium, notwithstanding th? ate! reidy to iled-c all their energies and iiieans to a most vigorous i ro.-et-ution d the hostilities, irre- j spective ol tlieir opinion, in the hope that the j policy in whh-b thev do not and cannot believe, j m iy not prove to tie o diststncs as their own! teasutiiit", represent it. A lew days aller the People's. Convention in Faneuil II il'l, the Rnntnd W M Dexter dcliv- eied one of what is called the Krateniity Leo- ' tines Tlnse lecture call together thcmoie' e gt r and ultra of the fanatics of M iss ichu- ! set's : j On the occisinn of thi fraternity lecture, thej Daily Al cerliter reports th .t the le-.eiend en tieiiim "spoke of the People paiiv in tennsof! ftinifuipt," und said. "The endo " the People's ! ptrty would be a rope's end. ns it would o iill who strut e to thwart the onw ud march of lib erty " Perhaps His Reverence w ill be-in to ! 1 1 . 1 1 l- 1 1 . . f 1 1 . .. .. . t . i . . . j je,t in let ..lut'oimrv t.ti.c- a, e ntd t.v.i.d l.v to i . .. ' ...... a. in ii mis ii iiit-iv je-i oi in-; out stun etnuKverr nint h id earliest. It tinrht tie te Cfirdeil m an elmllitinii ot the sp! en of n lat. itif, i e:e it not tint it Ins Leen follow el up tiv uther i t-iintic.iiit uttei.ince from higher iju uter. III this fiOilitHt ii .ii 1-Pinni itiw in . .11 r.. -rv... I ! .1 - i . i . i nonit: mt; iifci a ra i ton or .! r. oeu nor öumiir, n , an NtJire- to the (.t opic ..f Ltrn. that the Pen i pie' Convention nd the Deim crHtic Convention ere i...thi)o tmt the ouerrill i h tt.d-i of JcIlVr- i M, D.vi.v" And. wiihout cxtendin- this letter' bv eitnioii. ! icier t..u to the paper.-, id 11 ho j differ irom ihem ie-.ectin- the pimed.le of con : ! Mitutional law. as ,,,,tl, zer- tt.th icl.ellioi," ! ' ;i,d "traitots;" m:. thin mcielv Leciu-e thev are : üt opinion that proclamation" of era uicip. tion . . hile it i of JuuMlul Ifüalitv. can i.t efTect . miMhiti of ImjH.rt -uue except hete the .r i ctiveK prosecuted l.v Imllots and l.at. bet-- ati.l l!Mt w,fieit is tl.ti. j ,,,-e. ute-1 em .iK ip.ti.n'i u i 1 "be eiTeH-te. niihotit 4 proct tint lion 'I he Cam ; l.ride Chronicle of Siturdav la?t piihil j..f- tht matter thu-: v ex "Km iiicipitioii plot Ltniation, tlionh thev : m iv be etUi-if nl when roads me pas.-.d!e, go for iKittiiti- hen liK-orriDtioti iii ititetrupieil " '1 he-e .iemiiici iti"t me Imt the -if monitor? I m; toni i f hat e mar wi;iie- of more! ui ilin iid t j e, m.d inten-itie I in utieram c and ct.on.il M'..saChu-ett, f.,i s to Uol.erilut?. in I Hpt.rt . f t.ee speech, at the comin-election, j ' Tl.v .M ..I--H .k- i.t ... j - -. nv iii'.ib 'uuuiwii. ui tirwn i tioi.s f...m v .riou Haiblicau n-..,rtw. suh.t ,,,. ! tullv. UmI e are here-lur to l.at no Ci.stitu ,;OIl j,, ihe prosecution of the .r. The cr? ! CUIaM ,rum lir4ll! .tJiJ ,.Lcl lhe j ta-ion -o. and ve il. countrv." Hut hat J. U.e -c.ut.tr " hieb is thtn tö be s .ved hv cut-1 lilJr 1(K,,e ,'n ,llt? t.te,l 4.h,,rfrr o ur N.;lioIwl Ub..i.. The "cuMfV t tj xed w m.t the ! und. it the met. and nei.. but our political j ,i.tituti..M. It ecx t tu xe tl.e countrv b? prcnlucn .i Mate id -iMrchv. e h.ill ot.lv en- I counter disiip.intnie!it i " . j. "" " j Z3jmThe X. Y. World contrasts the Wimen ; uret abu-e of the Democratic psirtv b their po. ; liiic! opta-nent in tu pie-eat camp-dun. nh ; the court e?v ai.I de;e!in to lit? exhibited bj : the frienL of "Mr Sejniocr, and ! "The extrtordiiwrv d- ctrine tet foith bjr the ! Pl." t!-t upjartj (ien. W'adeWotth lor Govern- j Constitution or of pnv.tte rmhtj cm beopp.-ed! throu.h the billot box in war time-, without ui ! or MIIlOtlM H lsl tll.S; UWI IHI Violation Ol tli i eurrin the izuilt of treason. This 0Hi.s?rons doctrine isdiil? in-i.-teil on bv all t!ie jouimls that upii-nt the Iteiiublicau cu.didites lire-; ver-es all that ban Iieeu tau jit Uy tl.e most en lihtet.etl ini iru.ted th-un'.'ioas ol lreel.ini: it deine rij;ln hrei.d.re Je rued Mrnl tiMt in.i- lieti.tb; it In.wU ! n a a crime wh it has here- f tjioie been ieardeI in all tree countries as! iuHn ;he firt of public vi.tue." ! Of f icImI Vmefirnrmbrnal Con grew. fiMT nuTvirr. CMtDt'e. I a' o . .... . I I t-m. Kimv ...... to t in. . . . i;wc nri-r V tmi lOc liX ....... Warrlct vs.......;... Total , lifctt Uority for Law, J.isO. ? ' axcoxo firraicT. Counties. . . Cravens. Clarke 1C Crawford . SIS hyt ilSH tUirisvu. S.'0 r-iig IWl IVrr mi wC- tt" tMHl WadttigloD llliO U2 Tot.I ... mil Majr.jr fvt Ja., .t. traveiu. t.TW. Ik Clarke county W. L. Gie-bam received 17 votes TUIkO MSTMCT. Counties. Ilariiogton. Il lUrtQoIvtnfw Sl&S lirowa si'S JtctMin lu jeaersou 1521 Jennings. i2aJ L- rnce Iil3 Xtotiror l'S& wl.crUni ivti &lll TUl ilajurity h.r Henry W. HarrinKton.l.a-O. 10144 U. Mil ....... I": Li- IKS i.'a; b;s ....... C4 IM Ili3 . UZl - Counties. liolman. Gar.n. I-ari.rn .' '225 1209 DtTulur 1CTJ 1-4.6 J-rufchu 1127 Ubiu. 45 iT2 KiiWj . tsTt li4 Kuh 1762 1S5 Toul lmriij ;J32 alaj ntjr fur W ilLam 6. liolman, rirTH ntsTaicT. Counties. Jubtison. JuliAJI. 13 M fciS.l 1761 le77 I'M 1 Delaware l-aeiie . lh-i.r Kaii1a.b. ........ I'tllbU WaMie 1091 144J 1305 tiüj Total 74U Majority for George W. Julian, SIXTH DlSTklCT. Coumiit. fi.nilutt. ti72 Dumont. 1.146 15172 H56 4li2 ir;i ts:w llanc'icU llfliulirks Jotm-oii ..... ... 31 anon Morgan Mivhn I2-2U lioo lsi6 377i 1439 22u7 Total I loöt Vnjority lor Kbt-nezfr liumont, h"l. fctVtTU lUSIRlCT. Coumies. Voorhees. ... i:u;9 Scott tea 1162 M2 1SJ7 lsl9 70s pr7 2''t8 Clay ljlflU'. tiwtn.... 1500 lies 2113 19-6 764 21 Jl Parke lu:n:iru ...... SiiM. Villi . ... V rtu.Ihoti Vigo Total 12Ö17 Majority or Uauiel W. Voo-hees, 2,431. EIGHTH IlaTKUT. lt.006 Counties. liiioiie. ..... Carroll Cliiitnu Fountaiu .. .nrg .mt ry Tippi canto. Warr u Pet tit. Onh. 169 1315 1UJ4 l.dl iitk 15.58 14SÜ i;'.3 IttS 21X2 i.-!37 CS3 Total Illal Majority forboolove S. Otth fc24. M.VTII DISTKICT. Counties. lurjie. 12MIÖ Colfax. 327 1Ö73 75 347 106 21Ü3 1 i:o 154 2i7 4J 107 ICS 2 m 6 oas 14775 beiiton. Ca-b. I ulion. 261 ls72 Köl 2S.S Tu 9 2üyä 1615 IMS 2i7 1C7J Ü01 bfc2 97 a Jasncr LiKe Importe Urslni!l Miami Nekton Puiaski t. luin. ............. Starke st Jo (ill WLiie Total 14Ö46 Majority for SclttyUr Clfax, 229. TfcNTH 0 aTUlCT. Comities. KJuerioo- All.U lhalb 14Ö llkhart 1S44 Ko-ciu-to... U03 Lar 7'i tle 1372 Sit'Ul.t-ii 441 Litli-y 1232 Mitchell. iSl.l 1178 liU VJiii 1341 152 12 -.7 Md Total 12303 Majority for Joe,. U K. Morton, 43ü. KLCVKNrU PISTKICT. Count:-, Mcliowetl. 1IU17 A'Uiu w..... Ill atk ford. Gr. mi ... 1179 ... 51i 1311 1142 a:;G 1.2 11Ö0 2034 Ml 13H 1147 Hamilton. !! ward... lluiiiiugton Jay M i . Tuitoii VVa:.ab Total 13142 Majority for Jame F. McDowell, 923. 12219 Tlie follow in,; thnv; the comp n ative vote for Secretary ul Stale mid U-tiyi e.-eiuen, by D .- trat.-: Skcrctakt or State. Conor r ssm kn'. " mZ riSTKICTS. - m s SliankK. 4(jJ 317 13. V1 1Ö62 1.17.1 14. J lom i:i3j 51S 1&4 Pird 122S2 W 7S 1HC.J y.,-3 ! eo.d I0425 69.9 lOOll 62 1 1 ! Ihiid 11119 1 0 1 27 11j.'4 lüiU loiirth lasoö M27 ltW6 .191 Pith 7157 14J 74U IW1 I ixih lltll ld i;6-.4 12Ö25 ' v.uh li:543 biiiH) 12Ö17 lbnj ' MiiMD MmlKS 12114 IHM 12 JOÖ j Niiüh U.M lisir. 1454 14775 i Tenth 124U Ilft7 12.A1 lll17i hkveutu Iiö7 473 M142 12219 j Totat . ... 171)77 llsast 128131 llCiJTD ! M.-jori'y for Athoii, :9t. Major;:, for Democratic Corig.e.vsioi.al li.ket. li,5 2. Tue lij;ie;.ite to'.e iu the whole Slate for Au ditor ui Suae i, for Joseph Ki-tlne, IVm-n-rat- 127,714 Albeit Ljnge, Abolitioiiiit 11-4.477 Uistine's majority 9,227 J For Trea-uier ol State, Matthew L. Lrett, Di-iaocrat Jona hau . Uarvey, Abolitionist- . Brett's raajoritj For A' tonte General, 11' r1. Ivmocrat Hil ums, Abolitu nird. 127,1 IIS. 145 9,luö p: rt2 II rJi maj- rity. 9,m For Supei itdeiiileiit I'ub'ic Instruction, Pa.-g, OecH at Mor.ison, Abo':t.oiiit. 127.770 lls,to2 9,lti T.iigg's majon'j Fr Ke;rter i;u;.euie Curt. Kerr. Deaa.xrAt Ma. it, AboLtiD.it ' a IT 3 aitt llXW KejT'a vejo.-ltj 5r.U The aj;xieate vote lor Kepotner of the Su preuie Court talis belli. id that of other officers. In Rin'et cutitit? there was no return of votei for j the otlit e la AJiin countv it ii the aaine. Mr. J Kc.rV ii..rae w.a not on the ticket in Like or! Linne count iea. Tl. iiora.n ition tor th ! otüi.e were not mule until alter the blink for; the rrturim eieent uut, which inijr account lor l'ie omission. DIED. HOlFilT t-n J-aiurdaj nxriurg at ten w'cfick, o ' hea iei reer, WiU. rn'.aut n cl WiUi.m ui liar ; Jlofl.t. apei i-rn rt.on'hs a. A t nj vm r!a. PATENTS. m. m. .a -- mm.. , J jf Ji JJ Jw . . . , . , .... .. . . at VBTAl tu rt)H XK iNVKSTlOy i)t KTl:kT de-crtptHn. Pre. contingrLt on attereni. Xo pat- ' em Qo Send for Circular, tr.rlt.jj terirw, directiont, 4c. Audrey Aatl hKUALi!tAX, j nil-4lT Pal. 4ttnrrv. WT.aMwrtA. T. C MUSIC. "Xyrw Hü IC ti) K "Tbe ilveI Cfcord," a cv r.n 1 oh ta "Xa lidu. Circle," at epll WUJdRD 1 TÜWFLL'S. it AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLIT i HALL. TCEDAV EYF.NINU. NOV. 4. . Lui.ht lut f .tir cf MissJane Coombs When w.U be acted tie great play cf E D jST E . KVAD5E MISS JAXF.COUBJ. 1 To etmclnde wfth tb Uncbible farre of THE NEW FOOTMAN. PRICKS OF ADMISSION. Dre Circle and Parquette CO ctrd. i lmly ani tifiiilernen. ..... .73 " Kach ad titionalUa, ..... J5 " Cl err i lTve iWxe- f4 00 50 Nosaule sa's -!d hi fragte r-xei. iJ Cjffc, i HKm opa at 7 o'dv:k Pvrfumancc comnkDCCI STATIONERY. Blank Books, &c. JoiirimN, I.iy-Rook. Cali noIis, niutter-. " iwoia: noons ,.r., B0 WEY, STEWART & CO'S. nov4-d-2w U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICE. (NO. 173 ) UNITED STATES OF AilEKICA, IjISTKICT OF IX DIAS., SS: VViimiAS. A 1:1 cl of informiition has b-en filed In tbe District Court cf the Uiii'ed Mates within and for the Seventh Circuit and Di-trict of Indiana, on the 21t day of iH tober, 1S62, by John llaima. lq.. Attomer lor tue c u tea Mate ! America, tor tbe litriot of In liana. anBitit the undivided cue fourth j art of Mirvey No. 2"7, Clark? Grant. Ciuk countt, Indiana, caid tract containing 02 acre, nitre or lo, for a vnnation of the I'oHers of an act o! ConKrehS of July 17. 1"62, entitled "An ct to mj ires inurr rtk'ii, io uu'.r-U trea.oti and rtt'lion, t nize and confiscate the rt peny uf n-LcN and fur other urooe.-, and jray ii.g proc aKainsi said 1 md. and that thu Millie may be condtnincd and nU as cnem p'oju rty. Now, tlion lore, iu puruanco of the monition ander the eid of -aid court, to me directed and delivered, I 1o fccn b gio lublic notice to all per-ons claiininjr iaid ptiods, or any jart thereof, or In any manner interesde d therein, that they he and appear before the aid Di-trict Court of the l'nit-d State, to lie held at the city of Indian apolis, in and for the Itidrict of Indiana, on the 3d Monday ot Novetnl'er nest, at ten o'clock of the fort noon of that day, the. i and there to iiiterros-e their claim, and to make their allegation in that behalf. D (J. POSi:, U. S. Marshal, I'cr A. Maiuo Kitkk, Deputy. Attest: John- II. Ilr. a, Clerk, nov4-d!4t (NO. 174.) ÜNITF.1) STATES OF AMKPdCA, DISTCiCT OF IN DIANA, SS; Whkkkas, A litiel of information ha been filed in the DiMrict Court of the t'nite i Maies within and for the Seventh Circuit and Di. strict of Indiana, in the 1st day of November, 162. by John llanna, P.-q.. Attorney I the United States, for the lhtrtct id Ind ana. airainst lots Nos. 73.74. 102. 116, 117 114, and 143 in diviMon II" cf the Viiiit-iuica Commons; al-o, subdivision No. 2 f lot No. 126 in the city of Vim enne. the -tme tein2lfect Iror.t on Main stree', and commences feet and tive inchc fn ia the corner of jlam nnd Ihird sfeets, and runnin the same w,d h 21 feet, the same distance from ai l :hinl str et, the lud depth cf said lot 12 ; also, one foo; of gpu -d taKcn oil" Irotn sub division No. 3 of said 1-t 126, adjoining to M.bdivi-;ou No. 2 afore-aid "he Mid ot ot i round front on Main .-treet and run the sum wid h a1joini!g subdiv. -ioti No. 4, the lull depth of said bit No. i2G and together makes 22 feet front ou Mam s re. t. in tlie c ty ol VinceMies, it Leaig the same prop erty Ukmi which i now I catcd a tn-tory t rick build up occupK-d a& the Po tolhce in said ciiy; all aid real e-tate is m the ci'y of Vmc'iities. in ihe county of Knox and the Stae of Iiidiana, tor the viol ition of t lie tmwers of an act of Conpre approved J ly 17, l.v62, entitled, ".an act to suppre-s insnrrcc ion, to puni-h treason and rebellion, to M-iz and rfciitiscate the pr. pert. of rebels and for other purpose," ainl pruying prt-cso naitivt realty, and that the tame may be condemned and sold as rjeuiks proper) . " Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monitii-Mi under the s'-al of said Court, to me directed and de lire red, Ido here by jrive public tiotice to all persons claiming said realty, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested tl-.erein, that they be and appear before the said District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and fr tho District of Indiana, on the third Monday of November next, at ten o'clock on the forenoon of that d.iy, then and th r to Interpol theirclaims, und to make tlieir allegations iu that tx half D. (i. KOSE, V. S. Jian-fcal. Per J. JS. Lir.tLOw, Deputr. Attest; r Jan II. Kka, Clerk. no-4-dHt EDUCATIONAL. ST. MARY'S SEMINARY, (EPISCOPAL,) A SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, "0. H .XOitTH MtUlI'I N STUKrT, Aijoh.in r.'hrist Church. rjIIE SFC!fn SFS!nS OF THIS SCH 01. WILL S conunence on Moie y. the ltith ol November, un ier th niaiia.'f-n.ent cf Slr.'an- i!r. Herbert. . TliMli.tjii uisliing features or ibis ch' i 1 U the tli r- "tihtie with which every hranc'u of a polite eda-atioti is ta-i-ht, combii imr, a it toes, physical with inted-clnal j traiuim;. Alrea 1 the l-eni- is of the (ijiuiiastic Esr I Cises, daily practiced, are fcl by the Huden r, and are i tuiuie evj.icnt to ih parent, in the ioiproved deporiment i oi iu ir uaunter. ; TKkMS PK.It QUARTKk: J Pr'inary Dena tinci.t. - , 7 50 10 DO j a d v - need C iu re . . . . A few little . ii l.-,u'i!er ien year - f ae, will be receir edat5 00 the quarter, fror iurtl.tr pait cdar t,ee pros poet i s. 'uns la1;e from a distance are received into the h u-e of the Prii.cipal. efircooe raay be nule to the following fientlemeu: l.'ev. i. I. Hoiconib, li L.. . . Mi'rri-in. Lsq. C. W . M-ars, M. I., Ir. L ii. Hay, Hon. Jo. K. McD'-niiM, II n Jmnes ioiri-on, lb n. A. I. Itoacbe, U. I.. Talbot, Keq., J.K. Sharj-e, Keq. oc!2S-42wA2t DRY GOODS. GO 02 g C23 Q i i EH I i j K 8 M M m mm - M - Ü m 1 mf. CO h21 ZSmZ ti U SEWING MACHINES. THE FLOilE.VClZ Sewing Machine. MAKES I OCR DISTINCT STITCHES f X n and tb ame macUlae, acd kaa tUe reremble ftre4; i.t. j. h. aiki;a s Famtty Itltiitt ftisr 11 a chine. . 5 lOlt KXITTrXG OCKS AXD ST0CK15GS, A Uil all kin l of faitcj ork. 5 ALr-KfM, Xo. J7 lvtin..lvann atreef, at LothKp t Wrhl Ladi. Aactiou Stor". t - Wat. U. SUA?.V. Agent, ocrJU-UIra lud. anapu. lad. PROPOSALS. Scaled Proposals. QUAKTEHMASTFITS rF.rAliTMF5T, T 9. Xmt . Iui.a-.ii,lLJ ,tHt:3. tsCi. i SFAI.m ProfOS 11.5 WHi bk RFCEITFD AT THIS fCvca KiiUl lw o'clock, aUit cn Saluidaj, till So Tcu.Ur, T-62. - 2t000 CaTmirjr Ilornd f 1,000 vrtl Herr Horace. All to be delivered at tin GorerameU Sutlef.la In !ianapo!i.s Indiana. De!irerieof t aalrj Ftones lo be aa fcfow faWwithtnten (t' day fr'ta la;e f contract. WO tentrC-'') " too tbiny (3:i) Sou foHJ (41.) M - t aid bore to t-e our.d in all parUculart, nft le thtn ix () n.rraor tSaaeUht (s) jear. old; from li to It La'h:nb;dara eou r, (riKray,) (tood vjuare trotters bridle wi-e, aiidof ut ucn-Lt lor cavalry urpove. i SPEC TlCATIONSOr AKTILLEKT IluR ES. fl )232 Wbeel Hore, In pairs, hmy, I rowi s or Mackt, IC band tiip(b. r up rU., trof ft ainl aedte, from Ut 9 years cKl, eutirely ound, well broke a, arid quar trvt tera la bar. (5.) 504 dor-a. la pair, bays, brown, or I lac la, lS.t band bi:hir u war l, -troti. quick and ac.ivr, u irety round, from 5 to 9 ears old, well brvken at J quare trot ter in barres. 4 (3.) 24 Horeii in pirs bay. brown or black, en tirely aoand, frcm & to 9 yeara wM, altes -.table fr ex chatüre in tbe two first iatn-d bote,itll broken and rquaie Ti tter, in I arr.es. I- acb bore to weigh Dot !ea than eleven hundred (I, luo) pound. Dellverie T Aitioery Horse .o be as follcwt: 0 ilorw?. of the tirt named. 160 More of the "u-l otmeU.S 300 Hor.-e. 6a ll"r-i.i of tbe 3rd named,) Tiü:n fil tem (15) days from date of contract. Tbe tame number (: Oil) of ame i law resjctiv Iy, w-.thin twentr five (?.) day. from date of con traft, and tfce residue witlun thirty-rive ( ö) daj. from date oi ootitratt. hee seciticaiions iil le trictly aaL-red to, and riidlt enfrcrtl iaeery pallcnlir. No bid will be eutertained unless artouipanled bj a pnaranty for it faithful iH-rfonnaiice.' l-'onii of bid and guaranty can b had ou apjilication to this Rice. i , No bid will lie entertained for than ICO Hore. ITwjisuU w II be endorsed "Prjo-.N lor Cavalry Ilorsei.," and "lropoals for Artillery ilorx-." Any i-t her ii,f.-rmt:oi. h ill be promptly give n on ppli catiou to th' uuder.ii.cd. per?orllv or by 1. ttr J tilKS A. KKIN, oct30-dtJ A.y. M. T. S.A. CROCERIES. 30,00-0 Worth of TOBACCO For sale by Barl 8c Hatcher, ol3-d2ta Lafajelte, Indiana. 1 , o o o ra.2s Prime HIO COFFEE Kr aale by Earl 8l Hatcher, cd3-d2m Lafayette, Indiana. TD" Or m. 1EL I 800 BULS Suf'rir; 100 ,,,I,)S "ew 0r"can5 Sugar; 200 Cruhed aud Powdered Sugar; For fa'e by Earl 8l Hatcher, o!3-Vna Lafayette, Indiana. DRY GOODS. 13 Eh CO rav 4i. n H w m Ho A aw ' OD InJ PIANO-FORTES. XT O - 3r O "R. T E S ALL WHO WLdl TO r.TT nrniw Ki)etod nD. rrfithcr w and fli-uh ar. Mi.itd toeaanitj tta llabw nf Ca. a U S'M.fT rt It ' . . - I . . at air. siio'ni i hooma, m Uie Jttta Build: n Luoma pa frwta 7 A.M. full 9 p. it. jTS-dly J. WILUAM FCfTEBX . mf . ... 1 ... , . 0 A H Jo DRY GOODS. i mA mj, CF f JLL & mymi " TIDTT P H OTiC! ; , Uu X uUUJLiO . ... AT. ... Lynch cKeane's! TnrsK GOODS ttehk DOTOnT AT AlCTIO.! AND WILL BE SOLD Delow the Present Standard Prices! LF.MKUBEK. 33 WEST WASHINGTON ST., Next Dry Gooda ator t to tbe Palmar Houm. LYNCH &: 141 1 .V X 1 , JelSC3-dly riiOPPdEVOkS. CROCERIES. MORE XEW GROCERIES! Ruger & Caldvell, WlIOLFiS.liE liROOGRS Nl COMMISSION MKKCIIANTS, .1o.08 i:al Valiiii(on Si. Fir Avmi KiAt nf OJ l r-.f. ILM. ndl. " ' " u m.ijiJii, Lut i IUI. gCTTKB, Cbeeae, and IrVl href; Q Q HOGSHEADS ew Urlean. Sugar; 0 0 H0G?IE AW I,Jand !inr,r; IAA PACK AG Eft, lierrinic, Cvdtl.h. ll.liUnt, and 4UU Mackerel; 500 ba,iki:ls Ecfi"s"r 300 RAKUELS S:n) and MI,M"! 500 BAGS Rl CoCe,: OQQ HAGS Java Coffee; 200 BAGSRo,Me,ic:offw; nn CHESTS and HaU CLetta ImreriaT.Gtinpow. rwUvF der, Toutg Hjsod, lijon Skin, ai.d 0lor.f VLSPICE, Ca.da, C!ovs, Cinnamon, and a renertl a4ortmeiit of ic MiitaUe for retail trade; COKDAfiE. Ci, TrdU. Lqor; all YnU f NuL Idee, Soap, TiP-acc. and ooden tTare, beeile, a gt-utral assortm-id cf oroceriea, in .tore and fr aaSe j HLC.i;it V PALDtVl LI-, M Ea.t TaaLtBirVm atraei. "If ErXIIAyrSrUUujt'lie ftate Fa'r roald do well ill to call ai.d exarniu tLe afiove rood at KUGrIK k CALDWKLl 3 East Vi-dr.rtfton it. Jel362-UTlj OYSTERS. 0 CELEBRATED FflESH CAN BALTIMORE OYSTERS- RF. now hi market, neied da;'jr 1j Ad ma Es yni. at tLe D"iot, J.'o. 2,5&rJ Ulibcla wrtt,cn. I'O--. t e tbe ItaUra Doom. W. Mawea, Agent, wi 1 attend ta all order atd fur. B.i-h .upplW in tlie Suu cf Irj-Jiana. Lkalrraaial ccusumerfc, old aad Lew iatrot,rene ber your in term i na,. DKKTT So. STorti Uli aoia.tr t, rpoaiutb Ratea Doue. aoflt-dAwJa f.. w. HATTE. Sc!a Jtjett, FOR THE WAR. COLT'S PATTlCIt SELF - ACTING REVOLVERS ! NAVY AND BELT REVOLVERS, A full op ply yw ratura. t Swords at Cost Prices. Hcri. Tftciat. mA T5 1 ri.u.. tw;. r . v.u.. BIünf Eop, mud BaiMinj Hard are. At 5. SI Wt W add n ; ton t J" - J. IL VAJE!C. ATTORNEYS. mat a. aKxrBjcct.. tweaa a. atoa. 'KlaSKDßU'!M& CaOLXD, arroiR2TE"sri?wvT - iyaw"w" 4 QT J.tta ltaldit. Aim , I