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T - - - " 1 11 - " " DAILY SENTINEL, - 1 I II. Ml II I ! 1 WJ I I T 4 1 0 .1 1 OS-IT MC IT Rl Pall I&VI J-liaclaos , vfRfr)AV MOULIN'. JCLY M u . . . 1 lilt It IN ( IHM-. After trjiun j and juotioi one aided tt!tics to sbw that tha Weattro bat a much lotcrril i lit N'ew i'ngtat, I Sutti to rtiict'Lio( t high protective tariff fur tbt bf eCt of taaoufae turers, tht Journal, ju lieioualy, vi it euttom, backt dwn from Ita i-c.eitioo. Wko It diswt. tred it wai advocitipj a poliej, m tht fact wt presented demonstrated, against tht Inttrestt of !o lita. It arrive at tht i Jdfi conviction ibtl It It not iheirtliftll to favor of "Uv;ing blfh dttioe simply for lb saht of J rotteten," tut tl Iht stmt tin- It U of tht opinion l!al tht cerea ti of tht Ü ivtrameul for ft fttttatlofi III tt presrcjr, ttiogh "to lvt all tht ptoteeiiou thftt raonablt 0) ouill to ek." W (?t Hi oo urdt; Wt art nit In favor, at laitd be lb alenti rati, cf levying high tit tmply for tbt of protection 1 1 U Jirt'Ho rutnuUriurf, ir art t in lvor of any tariff ntyun l bat tht lit. m sWIe of Iht f ) iverumeni may dsmabd Tht will tt fifMau f enough, fir thU get.erai on at Iteat, to give alt th frolic I ion that rifibtt men oujtbi to ii, and aM that w elain I, that dutie ai.ij internal latalcn hall not fit o ap portion! aa to dti-rirnlriatt against Aar rwu mariufailuff " Nobd deiJea that duties end Intnnil tat alien shall bo t j apportioned as nut to discriminate tjrtitif our twn manufartart." Tbl I iiot tht caatoow. Tht l.frlmlntiioii 1 i( fvor of mtrufsttutM, an J against tht agricultural in ttrrata of lb We. Urn Httt If tht sympathies of tht Journal lit not with tba manufacturing ialtretls of tht Ntw Kogltnaf Stale, why do eiprrti to much tntleij thai legislation shall tot ditcrlmlnatt agalnai manufacturers T Tbtrt should Lt ia a.!. t-f Uginltliuo. If partion of tht national revenue i to be raiae I ty itnpoat duties, Itt the hurJr.'i fall rquallv u(mu all tit luJuttrial Litfrfiti of tht countrj. All tlial wt claim ift thtt dilti? an J internal laiatioo ahall oot tt i apoitlaftl aa to du rimiuatt agaloil anj of lh iiiterft of it. rountrj, htil.rr agri cultural, tuanufacturitig or coauorrcial Tht aetionliain and tht alfitbora of Ntw Kogttud arf Totertial. Säht wm iu for of tht ! traJc lofig he cojIJ ajika inurif? oat of it; ht ia f?or of uorritrirtri toia ratrrt fti lon at tar abiding iatrrtitt preJomi nattl, to4 aha hat tee a for a high protectiro tariff trcr rinct hrr Oiauof cturifir, iuitrn tt orrr. ahtdoarri tht othrrt. I it rung for tbt agri cultural Stte to inaist thtt their peculiar intt rtftt aha.ll toi b (licrimiQtf.1 aaioat iu tht leg islation of CoDrti? Hut tht Juuritnl r-ü oblr et section at!moa!tj towar! the Nw Kuj; Und States in t!ot who lcnat;d thit the great iatrrt v( the Western Stttet hall not be dii crimloited agiLt lu appor ti.nin- duties aid in teratl taxatiou, but rereire the tire cou'idei tioa teat II orbera do. If It ii sny gratification to hujf 'j lilljr deluiion, tbe plcaaure in th it regard ahall rem tin un.lUturoed, fr we ODcerncd. in: Aiciii: riu.-aj r i 'i rm:i:i!iG i in: MiiAVC. Uou. Jamu Joiixs tht lrot ifioaal Uoe truur of Georgia, addrcntd tht people of S nu hah, a ahort time ago, upon the cew -oudition nfaffiirt. He argud agaltat the cn viotior a ot mauy, thit the Ure ouuide of the Fodril linea vert at much affected be tbc Proclamation as thoat mho bad teeu aetuallr captured by our rruiev The Ooveruor met tbia cbjtclioo by the followhi; ar'UmetJ, al ich 14 al.kt Lew aud iafr,eaiou4: " The Prtaident arquirti to autlioritj orcr peraouaard property which he could not exerci.1t in time of ptitve. It wa a Intent poer, a wr pjwer, and by virtue of thi-a poter ti.o)manaJ iht irm!i ot the United Stales, he ;ued that Proclamation ai a rule of war, for the purpose ot nppre.i.njj the rtbeliion. Tbe larc, upon the aurrtuder of oor nrmiea. were capture!, legally if not aciuillj -in law it mikes no difference whether thej were actually capture-1 or not and to night, by virtue of tht I'rocUinaiion, they atand eraincipattd. I täte thia to be my opin ion as a law er, and a a lawyer, I atatt thftt, iu my opioion, auch will he the decision of the Su preme Court. niliiarr Justice.' The war being; ofrr not a aho: hnrir.g bcea fired for weeks, and not a man on e-trth beisg bow iu trail to reoiat tbe authority of the United State we reuew our prajer lor a prompt, lull, unequivocal restoration ol tbia privilege of hbeie corpu. coupled with a clearing out of our mili tary prison by the liberation ol their inraatei or their rendition to tL civi! authoritieii lor deten tion, trial aad pucihoact.t We can itntmt no jood rtion for tht tenher domicatlou of mar tial law in anr Stite north of the I'ot.roac aud Ohio. Vobat had abucdaal exUibiiiom ot " Mili tary "Juitice " throughout tht past four year, as waa rtv5oab!e fit in act, nther more than that. And, to lone military power and law were required to keep treaton under, wt heartily upheld them We nerer auppored that their adxiritration ould be perfect; but wt watted the Republic eared, eren at the cost of Mine temporary encroachment ou public liberty and printe right. An t, cor that the work is dote, wf-wiut to get bck to old fashioned civil law at the earliest practictblt moment. Let mili tary men be subject to military law, if they muit; but give us riril law for everybody el?e. Next wic:or, we trmt the Secretry of War ill report, either voluutarüy r by order f Congrc!, oq thcje pjiau: I. Hw msny Court Martiil have been hald airce ltGO ? 3. What wa the daraiion ot tbete Courts re pectivalj J 3. Wbit au tüir ct repect:ie!y, aad ia tbt asrcrtjtate? 4. la how may esse were the fiaditj re eraed or moi tied, or the penalties imposed iherebr rtmitted, by tLertvUiu autboiiti? 5. What would be tbe probable effect of con fining iheje C uns to tbe trial of offeudrr iu tbt military eerrice of tbe L'uion, and to tboae arraigned lor disloyal act in butcs which arc tht arera of actual honüities? Tber hie been inunce whtn rt rtoded in the fie'd alt oar oflker? Lo poe auy fihtinj: capae.ty, yet whtn id iea tlan f fly ot tbew wetfierjicj; or dtscicg attendance uq Courts Mr:il half a dwicn of them being engaged for three months or over, in the midst ol a mo mentous campaign, in pmring 029 Brigadier a scoundrel at a cost to the G vrrumeut ot not le?a ttan $'20.ü0. whMiacy Tombs Uwjer would j hate do-ie that strue r cria-MrcIr in 'tree hjuri. j at a covt 01 WthetrtatWo: rujre Courts Mart.i for the trial of other tfcan ;-rons in our mil. tary er rice, an 1 we jrote: in advance aint tbtm. Wt hive court enough, law enough, and at Itast as fair a cbtice lor j .:ice with tcee as with any that can be improrUed out of rur armr by an order trom tbe War Dcpriraect. Wi tio sot mach care wbit Europe may say of our juris prudcoT; t are only mt-oas that she abalt not bavtcaiu lor cfes.re. Ii auy reo has coo spired to tre our old.cr, or infect our citits with pe;i!c:.ee, or du m t act ab!toirent 0 .u man'iv, let b!m be tried lor his crime; or it it i thought best to arrsigu acme ot tbe rebel che! fur treu. 0 be it; biit let u deal with thaoi accorJing to law. it will te a grierout miitske, an vol ol weak 1, er, a bluLder atd a tolly, t) hold auother Coart Martitl tor the trial ot other thin cll.ury tJcudrri belorgisf t) our own army. Scb Court ro render (to verdict t.vt will cirry we h: with it iti the judgment ot impartial chmtecdotr : the tact ttat tuca a tri bun! ia rotor: 1 to will b trurtptied by the u lici as a Tirtutl conferlu U.a: a t air tin! wti Cot c'eircd; it verdict ol &uiUy will t drc.Jcd a prclud.ng and (reparin judicial uurder Lot ca return to ttt doaiaion of !iw"ew Yrk Tritcne. Xorittrn izi Sa-tLtro paptri f i?t fearfol accounts of tbt moetallty among the ex-a'avea of fdtt Soatb Tbt ratnentl Hull Addrtta. A aootmaatJarlhia ctptUin, ib1 b; TancraitraflsiSa'atJ wVu,, cQccn of a rerect pteiir 'iü Faautil TIall, bat teo p.ibliabed. Tbe addrtft was freptro-J by tSi f'lllottrjr ConmHtte; Iticbard II Itna, Jr , I Leophilus !'arsfii, Chtr!es LI Lorirr, John (i Wbiilier, Jacrb M Macrlnf. Mimuei U Uowt. Oerrt? L Steve-t, Wm Kulicott, Jr 11 irUr'Ul piMgtf oi this nliM. ar the ftillowiaf: Hat iog QCai0 ftß hohWor tbt rttitl States io tiir ttrTly occur allon, it is ";f i(tht std dutr fi aeejr fiterer ti t 'p,b!ic aafety and public fa th rr'jtirx. ' 1. Tbt pririfiplt mnt be betotid all fjueton, that tht Itepubli bat a ducvt claim poti th) a. Ufisnre of erery cit'l'ii, from which tv sutc rati airlift hi ii. and to his ohedietn e t tl t law of the Ilartutili? "aitth rg In the ( nl.tu liou or law of any Statt to tbt c o.t r r t ut withstand)! J Tht publi fs'th I pledged t erry ; ioii ef color In tht rhel Mates, to aecnrt t i thn.1 and their pstiliy forevrr a cotnplttt aod Tent bitfffelom HavUig prumtiti them th't Irre 4ori, ferettr l their aid On tht fallh of this 10. ml, M l, tiv a U'eaaful war aud actual rtnii tary rKciipsti ift ol tht country, hsflt tf obtained tbt power to fi ft tht result, wtart Jili Mmre J If wt fail n mikt It good to t'm 3 Tht iTst'tn of Ufny iMutt ! r.l;ht l ttid pruhtbit I by paramount end if f e.ialt'.l law . Tbrottkhout h rtbel Mtatra there irnni lit, In tht word of Wrbater, "lail-re-.e 1 up ti the soil lte!f, an Inthllity to tear tp any but lire n-rn," 4. Tbt i;i'raiof the Siete inut I e truly it publiOlO Utile (beta are rrnrr d, tht j ut.hc fallh will bt U"keu, and Ihett will re t o atfttjr for tht ouLiC peat cr tht (.rtacifaUm of our iu StitUliCI It inuit bo femtuibeit J that, umhr the Con. a'itnlinn, moat o these auhjeft ait entirely mat ter of .State jrialictirtQ. One withdraw tho poneri ot war, atid admit a Htata to Ita full tunc, lion, and tht authority of tht cation over the. ubjtcta la gor. Ii ita flute function to da termltit who ihtll hold land, who hall testify in State eoufla, who ihall be educatrd.at.il how, who shall labor, aud bow, aixl ut.der what en tracts or obligation, and to tnlotir 5, at d who ahall rote In National a wl a In tt elec tion!. Wt have already a id that all tbet points now atahd In tht eoiiatitutioti an I Uwa f the rebel Stale decided asinit the Ircedmcu Ac tion U r.rttaiary tu put thcni rijlt .Sj eat a change i lo doubt fundameutal, and goa to tht bottom of their social and political sjntein. It it I not made now, before cirll society become settled, before the State are restored to the ex ercise ol all their power, it will otter be made, in all human probability, by peaceful means. A we peak troin free Mtate. it m begng. ;eted that we art not so good ju t of what should bt done for tbt colored peoplo ot tbt 3 JUlb a tho4t who have bten brought up among tbew. It dae tiot follow that thoat who have been brought up under an abuse art tht b! ju ices whether it should be continued, cr of wbat shtll bt substituted in its place. The peo ple of tht North hivt seen tht colored race) acting a freemen ut lr fret institutions, wbicli the people of the Svutb have not. 1 hey who have known the man of color only aa a slave be fort hi master, or ioajciiaie as a diafrsDch'uol free mau under a Ure syateni embracing hi race, are cot the ouly, nor necessarily the best qutlified, cIt to give an opinion a to what abould be done for him as a free m-in, under free systems And wherever emancipation Ins teemed to disappoint expectations the difficulties are traceable, iu a lrge measure, to persialcnt and multitorm counteractions by tbe late master class.. Appeals may be mJe to tstte or pride, on the subject of the social equality of the jeopleof color. Wt mut not permit our opiuioii to bt warped by such considerations. Tht present question is triclly one of political junice and safety, and not of socitl crislity. When the free man of color, educated in the common schools, depo:tf n Tote wh:ch he c-in wtlte him self, cires a demolition which heciii read and sign, and pays a tax cn tbe homcited he has bo'iht. the 'law forces no corapirion between hi. intclleclual, mora!, pity sicil, or ocial condi tion, and thst of the white cilixeu, of whatever race or nation, wh lires, votes, or testifies by his side. But tbe batiou has a deep interest in the freed mea, by themselves considered. The Republic must cb; ose to day between two results. The millions of people of color in the Sou'.h, no small p ut of them carrying lie best whits blood la their vein. mut be either an educate!, indus trious, land holding, arms benrinjj, tax-paying, ruling, felf rrotectin pouUtion, or an un taught, indolent, objection, JisfraucbUlied, help leu, and deb4eeJ populatiou the substratum of a proud, restless, unrepuMican, political and io- cial aristocracy. The Frct-ident bits undertaken, ia certain of the rebel S:te., an experiment lor speedy restoration. .Recognizing the general policy and duty of restoration a eoou a practi cable, the experiment commands cur earnest wihe! for its success. By its success we meun net tha return of th State to their position; that they art only too ready to do; but their re turn with constitutions io which the public snfety and publis faith shall be secured. Wt cannot conceal our apprehensious that the experiment will fsil. But let oot tbt Republic fail ! The more recent ri;:ns are that tbe spirit which c 1 used tbe war i preparing to fight orer politi cally the ground it has lost io bittle. This ought not to surprise u. .Let no baste to restore a State, no fear of rebel dissttUfactioD, lead the Republic to compromise it safety or its honor I Uunuic the propres toward restoration, the na lion holds the tvates in military occupation by powers resultin; necessarily from kucceiJstnl war. This bold upon them i to be continued until this or some other experiment does ruccted. Wo need cot bt precipitate. Tht present authority, though resulting from war, tear, as we bate said, be largely exercised by ciril method and civil functionaries, acd be accompanied with tbe epjoymeJt of many civil rights a od local muni cip.il institutions, executive and judicial. If tbe present experiment fails, we may try tLeiperi mect of buüdinz by the people from the founda tion, by means of municipal institutions of town and counties, with the aid of education, com merce and immigration, a new spirit being in fused and the people becoming accommodated to their t.e relation, and 0 adrarce gradually to complete restoration. This it but one uej;e'.ion. Various method are open to us. Only let it be understood that there is no point at which the rebel can defy, politically, any oore than they could ia war, tht authority of tbe Republic. The end tht nation has io view ia the oamt as that for which tbe war wasacceptel and prosecuted tbc restoration of the Statea to their legitimate relations with the Republic. Tbeeoudition of things call! for no limitations of time or metbvd By whatever courrt of reasoning it may be reached, upon whatever doctrine of public law it may te:, however loci; may be tht ir.terral of w'aiting. an1 winterer may be tbe proce resorted to, the friend and enemies cf the R?pub!:c should bke undertaud tht it ha the power, acd will use tbt metns to iioure a nl restoration of the Slate, with constitution which art republican, cd with proriaioc lht itall ecurt tbe p'sbli? safety arJ public f.tith. Ilm Orallnv of (tie II I ia r U . t Tht Black RepuMicao, a newspaper pub-!i.-hd in New Or'.eins, edited by a colored man, a derymaa, doc? r.ot take a very cheerful Ti'ew of tbe succe. .-f the variou projects cf terophiliats for the t eventration and ejevatioa of rJ-.e r.ero race, ai0 )wn by the fol'owicg exiract from hi pajer: The colored mm and the white rain cannot live together in thi eauntrj ; they most, ar.d wi'l have to separate, uoles.s tbt Conjrea ol tbe na tion w.!T cite the ra a place for tbemslvc. f,r aa waa witb Abrshsti ari Ii-t, eo it it wuh us, and the aoouer w rk a borne for onr riicg gCDeration, the better it will be for us. -Our final destiny, aj fr a 1 can dimly see, i that ia tbtee hundred jear it till be a rare thing to a.?e a colored nun in this country. Lice the Indian, our rco i deatinei to be come ex'inc in this country, unlc we rmve to otirselvea " tdETThe statiit.i of t it United btates censu! show that the number of deaths amne tht col ored pojulaticn of Boston is tearlv twice a Urge as tht number ol births; and that if it were not for the accessions from the S jutn. tLe ncro ptpu!ation would eoon be extinct. It thus appears that cren ceroe csrnot thrive ca Djiton philanthropy. Tbt new dlrwctory of S: Louis cootafos 63, 5? cacti sTATI. ITI ts CoixTT Dott!anDOatxa Acatt Involttsg iL legality of county bor.di tad crJsra Uiced to piy bounties to volunteer, Las been prefect! to tht Supreme Court, and a decision upoo It Is etpete! erly in Atiiciit Not lest than $10,. tX tfj,i ,'.) of üb I'ab'Sil'e tit ben lsjJ . Klar at Pur.' to Lti S4turd t.lht, tht furnituft fa.!tiy bt!cr eit-g to H. C. QU ruu Ik Co., of l'eterbuf, Ihk rounty, was consumed, with all ita content rot doüsr'a worth atvl Al tlctC h 1 I t ft ' o fire in the fact ty fr tDt three dm b-f trr, it cvt Unt t!t La.i l.i g was sei u Cit Ljt J3,li'), st Insnrr 1 in the Mln-itaitppl (r 2,D('f). I ot 10, Wife!! at WfrikJ KaiLway Tht I ld at d Wb!j R'lioad Co!iipnv, tun bigg along th Wsbiali Valier t the Indiatia Sa?t line on tht m, w iU '2 h of Ju, rot solldated with the (j tt Wrtterri Rail w y ru tili' trotti the et t the we. l Ür.enf ifio!a, thrrtttch Deoaltjf a,d Nr In fleht n jlne? ar d K'rokuk Th !l"rr' front Toteh Id gninry I sb nit i7H) rtiiiej tU tht c ouavlidatloo inkr on ol the loneat rai'roa I lha h th n ttry, witt. out rlnnrt of ears, or r Klppifg fte ght. The aubjfctof rnnmlldatlon has Jon treu ut der roi.iMrrahOIl, 1 bt iirCstity for it ha brut frit lV b'liliea nitft Sl.d tht Uavelieg pubiie olnug tht entlrt Mute Iaiiejit I'har' Twa Caoft Jav aaot Tht wbet 1, t v rt waa tinliht I the firat of at week, and tiirne l out tad enough, What wheat was rut 'l! not inakt more than hall a trop, and there acr at letal Ihne bundled acir lu tht rounty tmt a straw of which w 1 ui. Corn I growing flntlv and will make a (;) d crop If tht frot dh 1 cslih It. Ot'a are re 1; to tut, and pnuiiiaa a good leid, Hay als) proQilar tell. Ilfowii town Union, Cs Wt Itartt by inquiry fiouj citiien of nearly all Iht towmhipt in tbia county, that Ilia wheal straw I very hoi? j, bul Ihe wheat it raarkably liht, and there It every Indication thai there will uol be balf 4 crop Ingsn;iorl I'haio. Alwnlatttrtsj lelpninit 41 lesjed secrel lliaiorf ! ! oat fliirtliula Itwigu ( A nie of suits are no w beios; instituted by Kx Recorder Smith, for aevertl ntrile ilrit Col I. C. Ilikrr, lor damages l.r alleged fale iniprisonniet.t ar I a.-ult and b.ttteiy. Conies ot the slültvit hive In en sent 01- to tht War Department, and an iuvcitiation detuatided by the parties who claim M lute treu t:rtjutly treated. The tlt-t afiilari? ia thi of J.ttc.a Lee, who elate that in the rally put of February, 1H.', he wa a recruiting broker, aud was sent for by Cwl. Itakcr at the Autor llcuxe On bis iiivt, all hi valuables were ttkeu fmm hira bv Col Itaker, att 1 he wm tent to the Old Capitol 1'ii-on. While In ptiion, a well known Republican law. ter waited on him. and told Lim be could bt fox out for f5 IHHI. After . some demur, be gave a check for S4.U0U, and after um delay was re leaed, without knowing why he was attested, or the ch ire a;;-'mit biui. John Devlin alo swears tu t inj ai rested and paying $I,7U0 before be could be roltnue j, that he never knew tht charges ugaiust bim; all bis money at.d raluables were seized by Colonel llkrr, who, it ii nllecd, dtrlmrcd them to the tatne lawtti. Simon Rjrns testified to hiving bceri arretted and imprisoned without caue. and only to gratify tbe malice of a friend ot Colonel Dtker, and that no chtrgos were ever prefer-od against bim. Michael Manahau tetificd to being atres'cd by order of Colonel Btker, taken before Marcus C Stanley, who was in chargo of tht office, and after Ins money nted valusble wcretuketi Iroin bim he ws ent to the Old Capitol IVtson; a lew days after, by the name process as in Lee' cue, be wn releied on pyinz $500; in a consult, tioa with Stanley, it is al!eed he informed de ponent that unle-t Le p i i up he would be hcnt to the Dry Tottugas. FrAncis Devlin tfstifjfd he went on to Wash ington to ece hi brother John, who was under arrest; that Colonel UAer locked him up, ard it cojt him $000 to get released. William C. Ltndtn, late bookkeeper ol the Cm cf Peter Rile j k Co , recruiting ageu'?, ;e tihed that at tbe request of one of the firm he went to aee tbt Mayor of Jersey City in M4rch Itst, to see about getting tho firm to ran the quota ol Jersey City; the Msyor agreed to piy lor 150 men. Co! B iter a ying tint hst he did with Kile k Co. would b all right; he ntid the firm $12C,0U0 tor the tneu: oU the Wl'.i ol" March. 16- men were enlisted in lloboken to the credit of Jersey City, but afterward were arrcstl and sent to Fort Ltfayette by oider of Col. Biker. No, one of these men were paid any bounty. A lew dm, aftrr, the affidavit (bar.e.s the sum of SI20,(MJ wis divided in Marcua O cero Sta-lev'a olBoe in four trjual parcels, one to Peter Riley, one to Jame- Hughe., cne to Theodore Allen, and one to Mr. Stanley. Mr. Ltndan "St mley was a cnutidenttil man between Baker and Allen, obtaining and imparling informxtioa one from the other." He further avs, $54,UOU of the money pjd by Myor Clevelar.d was re served by Cl Ingtia to py to leeiiimito re cruit. Allen t Co. offered hira $10,000 to piy it over to them, which be declined to do unless ordered by the War Department Allen and Stanley then wrote to Gcu. Fry, and'in ie?pone a telegram wa received directirz the not ey to be piid to them. Upon advice. Col InglN ptid over the money to Allen & Co , who, & depo Dent believes, gnre part to Sualej. To hi aftid.ivit Mr. Landm itnnexe r-l.e-l ule which be claim show that the amount ol $'J4'2t'53 50 bd been received in a few months by Riley & Co . by recruiting frauds Theo tollow ths nfudavitnof John Eveu and aorae forty otbera who testified that they went to Hoboken to enlist in good faith, having never been in tbe army before; tbey were arrested, all valuables taken from them, ard set t to Fort Lt fayette br Colonel Biker. In a few weeks they were rtleaed, though they never knew the charge aiint them. New York Exprej l.oynl ty ' ome of tbe Sentiment Expreaactl in .Muikaciiusetla. Fron tbe EoMco Courier. ) Our reporter wa compelled to leave the Abo lition picnic at Farmiugton Grove ou the 4:h, at tbe conclusiou of Wendell Pijillipn speech, i:h wbieb our report yesterday terminated Follow ing the report of the 1 ravelcr, we find that S S Foster took the aland alter dinner, and the f ol lowing i given as a sycop&is ot hi remarks. "The speaking was brought to a close by Mr. S.S. Foster, who and that the great question was Legro tuSrie, and beside that all other i questior are a ruthing. If this wa not granted, ; then we shall have war again cot between fee tiocs. but between families. He wa not opDO-cJ to the idea ut fe.essbu. Any peopU btre a right to secede when they think proper. What he objected to tbe South w is that they set tbera selvea up, not as a Government, but as a grand piratical association. The speaker coutinued in this strain for several minute, when the time for the departure of the trin for Boston arrived, and the company wended thtir way ia tie direc tion of tbe station, highly gratified witb tbe pro ceeding and enjoy raent ot tbe day" Here we seeth.t the miik of 'Unlouiia ;i ca; aside without hesitation, and the rigbl ot seceion endorsed by the leader of a party which h spot si much bretth in denouncing tbe Democracy a- "icceir-ion sympathizer." Diula to be Tried by a Co 111 rut sal on. The aj-ptrent'y auihoriutive aacunceiaect wbicb cornea from Washington that Jtff Davis is cot to be banded over to the civil cocrts but is to be tried before a military commission, will excite keen regret, if Dot a much warmer feebeg. anion tho bt and roundest peop't of all p irtie? The advisers of the President are mad to do tUis thitg. Dtris wt delivered into the;r btnds a bafHed and luiuei conspirator, disliked ut the S uth, jeered at at tbc JXutth; bu: the violation ol all decency, j aiice and magnanimity which i shown in seeding bim before a miiilan commis lioa.orgsnized a ail .-uch are.tocoDvict. will give b m the ptty ol the o-je sectiot?. and th hearty sympathy of the other. Nor is this all. Dvi'cnze hi violation of the Cor.suuuoQ of the Culled Sute. Präsi dent J jhason commits precisely the sitae crime in trvit.g to punUh bim in thi ilJecal way, with out tbe excu.e which Davii bid a the repreec tative of Lf e miilious cf people V hope there i some m:suke iu thi report, and that the truth . that ndvsiitagt has been taken of President JvibLt ju's b-ece from Wa'ntou to c rculate th;a sc icdaiou tucor to lb ci-crcdit. N. Y. Wtrld. TL lacomtof John Morr!sr, tbt pegiütt, for last year way 50.7cK) nittorj IT ill Ttll. Iht followlcs artleh from Iht Ntw Toik World will attract alUcfJon, acd to far as Mr. SfAito,i Is eii.rerr..J, If rertaltly itulres eipls cation: Prrnil io iletcribt out of tLt early icece in the grard drama, tbt last cf which tas tot ytt been Isjed. It ss during th r-lon of Congress, tbt w.nter preceding tht Charleni-n Convention, that agiave Senator 'occu pied l! e attention of tht Senate on tbt S;tt9 cf Ihe nst.'on. H i aoleci nllv of roacDer, I. is slmplitliv of stvle, tlstx tremt vltwt o'i the inject of Statt rlgbu, all proved the sineerlty of tbt speaker, and recalled to the memory tht figure, voct ind sentiments of tht le 1 Calhoun. 1 bt toil t sieutd mott likt tht v loan a' ion of a spirit than tht uttered convictions of Iht mn who was deaiiued tobt the? tw aiter ol tho reat ribrHiort. A sort of ae red over iht Senate Chauihsr an Jeveti Wa tt and S in.t.f r and Chandler lit lened with attcnti'i!) akin to tcrect Amot g tht auditory liiert waa 119 sn termed more thin tbciet abaorhel In thenene belort lum. The Senate adjourned, an I Siaritnr hii'et ed from the Mrnste Chamber to out of the great hotels of Wushlngtoti, st.datkrl tot shown t- the room of th venerable (lovtrntr Medtry, of Ohio Scarcely had ht enter!, when, with a voice of paaalntiait entrgy, ht tirislmed: " Me dary, I have Jut beard Dl, ar.d, by all tht lode, he la tht great! living atatrainan I tbt 8 i'iMi I right, and Dtvt mut be iht to ml net of lb Chat leatoti Com ventlon; and to secure (hat end, yot tnut com at once to Waihirjton td take charge of the (Joterunienl orgi." Goitiiior Meltiy uggaid that lliria wert certain irtai.na why mrh an rrtiimrnt might not bt aiceptabl to Mr. Bachaiiaii, when Stan ion replied: " 1 will look 10 thai; 1 will bt re ionit)l for ihsl I I w It I go at orut to Iht White Hocie, r.d h two l.ourt trom now wtlt ate )uu Klu " Mrdary walled, blaldou r turned; but for reaioi a iitinacroiiry here 0 re late, Ilm chrtne lallt 1 Thia waa Ifta opening (. ne wbit h preceded the rebellion, and K lain M Stanton only played the chief fdt at ihn h I vociie ol S luihtin rihl at.d the special fnfnd of Jtfl. DlTlt. Governor MeJar sleep in an hoootei ;tvc, bul tlitro uro jet ihre living wilt. ets to ihu iruth ol thia narrative. One 1 a stair ionrr who lie in chains at Koitiera Monroe; im lirr I hi jtüur, who tit'i Ured the prisotier't view to be jutt, and wiio a iu.hi to pl tee ihe man lie bow liohli in Irons In the l'icilential chiir; the third ar.d l-t I tbe en t jble Jatuti But bai an Tbl U butas'ruy scrap ol history, bt.t it I not uu worthy of being presented A Voicti iaox tut Uxavr. INoiv l.aruersi. PreaiJetit Julinann, in hi letter read at the (iett)fburg lelebration, and f'i.blihtd in this pa- per )e"erdv morning, save: "A I have ofte u said, I believe that Ciod sent thi people ru a mihiou among the uationa of ihe earth, and that when he founded our nation lie founded it in perpetuity. That faith 1 us- ' tainrd me through tho trugst tht i paat. Ill 4UtiU9 Uie. It rUUitiS IXC low that Dew d.i tits att) dcvolveJ upon me and new danf era threaten us " Wbat are the new Ungets wbkh tbteattn uk, to which the Pieaideut deem it important ihu' to allude? It i certainly a activus expres-iou. Many of the people teem to think that we arc out of all trouble, that tho ship ot aUatt i aiün swiftly wiih . lair wind and an open eea. Com'tLat Irom other sources this sugmioii miaht meet with little atreuibn. It would be scouted n al ' raoi dislovul by many who regard tbe w hole work ot the ar as tuded, at.d uothing before , us but a strong Government and a prosperous people. 1 It U ntrnthelcsa true, aad we are gUJ to know thüt Mr. Johnson recognize ii sc true, thtt , tew aad gro it dangers ire before ut and iou u. iu vrhtcb tbo utmost skill is nccctry in the pilot of the fhip. Wiiie statemanshin i more of t ..... - .r. statemanship a ,tce-?ity now man ever bfore in the history ot oar country uii.ee the form aliou of the Consti tution. lt ia exceedingly doubtlu' whether we hall ever bo able to leturu to that calui aud ; happy ftate of peacelul unioa aad prosperous, j life under tbe Constitution which we enjojed live year ago. If we do return, it can only be by the exueie of ihe utmost wi-dom, and by tbt! return of tbe peoplo to souuJ views of elr or- j erntr.cat. Not only are tbcr-c dangers visible iu ; the reorganitaiion of Southern society and Oot rnmcnt. but they art also to be found iu the financial position of ihe North, and of the whole : country. Thty arc to bt found ia our foreign j relation?, particularly since wt are row to assert the dignity of our nation and etile a ith great ' power abroad the question wbicb they luve al- j lowed to become' important while they regarded i us as weak acd impotent The H-ue of the past four jeur iu our domes- ! tic politic sie nearly or quite dead issues. The. exerci-e of arbitrary powers by the Government at Wafhintnii over citizens in the Northern j Sutes '.til probably ceae bjlore long, and no ! differ? ace ot opiniun will eiit on that point . I ha old jue-!tion, tbe all-important question in ' gov eminent, will hereafter oicupy the m:nds of the people, and oa their wise settlement will de- j pesd our proj;ie-e and properity. Tbe revenue j w ili be tbc most importaut of thest:. Tbe.y?tea of protective tariff will soon be met by a force that it cannot poisiblr reaict, and tbe nec.-iiie of tbe nation wi; con pel tbe adoption of the but pof ble tariff lor revenue, if it does not drive us into actual tree trade. Heavy taiiiiou Uiust be sustained, and vre have to Is irn lesson in txtne: and it is h i h I v prob -ibie that we th ill begiu very soon to pee the I aurdity of tie present system which taxes j everything, while wo -?ha!l reurt to the plan j which exp-rituce has proved i-c:-t, ol ijijin,;. our revenue a tar as io.-s.ble out ot a tew oo- jec'.s U;i tl.ne questiond partieü are to be di vided The neio uffrjge quft.iion, which agi i utei tbe miodsof some politicians, nqxkua to j ride into office and "pjwer, will hardly prove a ; sufficient bobby for their purpo?c. The people will pooa begin to think more of their taxes than of the negro, and will loA with little Interest on thia philitnthropic abstraction. Tbe wi-e man sees dangers most important to be avoidt-1 in the immediate future. Chief of all remiir.4 the old danger to which Wa-hiEgtou directed attention tbe danger of feotioualiam iu parties and party questions! The national debt itself raty become a wedzc of di:uoioa instead of a bond of union, unices it be so wUely dud ased a to forbid tbe raising of eectional com plaints, and the national grievances. It is wi-t to be prepared. The President doe well, there tore, to allude to the r:ew dangen which aar-j ruued us. and the people will do well not to be over cotfi lent of our present safety. Jf, Y. j Jourr.ti ot Commerce. Al l, SOU I (F I AltAlilt AI'IIN A pauper 103 jears oil i in a Rbods liUad alm.bcuät. A mule in the arm is now cil!6i horse." brcvei! j Tbe wort tho?e whie h rev ' Time, pttitn ; grand tni'ter of i in some feehr evil " (vs a proverb) "'are j arrive." ! j industry are the three and ! world. Z there i- aH . a the trengh ilJ all tbe diviclty of knowledge President Jfr...r '. of riavli, .a aiwai at th bead of bis bghtiu troops. There are over three million liorsea in Fr.uco. Iu lt tbe wurld abiut for'.y nine mil lion The afrse.-sed value ot real c;ate and per sonal froren ? in St. Paul, Iowa, it? a little le-s than $5.UüL,t00 The Aboli;ionita now ey the " wtr i a failure," unles ihe ficid hands oi the South art permitted to rote! There is both a Spanish mi French proverb whicb say. "A melon and a worn in are hrd to chooe " At a grand bill at Stratoa, a lady wore on her dres, Cnantilly Uce hall a yard in depth, and a sbawl of tbe sxme material. An euiuet.1 coroner in Lanion recently de clared that there were 12.0ÜÜ mother in tbe me tropolis who muletei their children. The origiol estimate of the New llouaea of rarliament," net jet completed, was 7ü0, tMH); the cot eo far tttbecü close apcu 4;VJÜÜ,- ÜCK). Accord'. iz to the ccial list of tMesjments. the income ol Wm B Aaror, ol New York, lat vejr. amouL'.ä tn $l.3'JU,Cüf ; , that tf Corr.er.us VnJerbilt lo $576,501. Tbe IVaabviliw D:.sptcb, Proidcut Jota sou' home organ, aayi that it tie radicals thick they can mak tbe President com to their term, ttev tJot1: toow tbe nan. Ocn. llMtater wt ttaw Mtltiarr Ctmcnta titn, - Oen. Hicter, President cf S:acfo'a Military Co Qi million for the trial of iht ttiatt'.oatloa corspirator. tt a fanatic cf tbt mott tloltot dt tcriptloo. Ut It to especial favorite with tbt cegropbolliU, for the reason that bt ia bloody minded, end will hesitate al no crlmt to aehltvt aucceta for bit priaciple Aa a military com mander he It a complete failure. Tbt conotry basso pronounced, and tbt harshness with wbicb bt trtoteil hi soldiers bat made the ptoplt dt test bim at much for bis cruelty as for bis I ruhe cility. Ht I a fit eulogist of John Brown, and a proper leader of tht politlclau. who, havioc no pity in their beans, are endeavoring to tearb tht peoplt bloody lessoot, tut fill our prison tb t innumerable gibbets witb tbt fictimi of their balrrd. Tht Doytestowu (Pa.) Democrat, whoat editor serve 1 In th army Uurii g the war, s;kng of the revolting feature of iht character ol General Hunter, gives the following irstiauct ef hi brn lalitt: "This I iiot the only indancr of tht brutality and Insolence of Gen Hdutrr. On hi retreat from Lynchburg, I It yer, a wounded ergfat-t of cavalry, who bad walke) a long iitatie. overtook a tig nlgaer with to htrsrs, and ike i hi ru to ltd him one Io ildt to taiup Here fused, anl thtatargearji look the selo-'of a and at down on the road sid, tot having ridden th h it-t a foot. Tht iiegro retir t in Hunter lhat t oldirr h-d siolrn o:ie ol iht bre. w hen he an I hi staff odt to tht pt ti nt ih aobbtr atill aat Hunter, In hi brutality, nrdrred a rnrni btr of hi staff lo atiip th oldirr, whi, h he .I d, In hla mean snbaervlency, until great writ wne raUed on b la body. Tbal idght the iiegto ws shot. Of n HdMer haa att trt lrrl callel to account, bul wl.l be when the lata are off hi ahouldtr Tht so'.dkr who wa ihua (rurll outraged live but a lew mile from bntJ. at.d hiri lf and filend know bow to obtain -Miif lion lor a great wrong "Cairo New Tht ltoaluM Poi it rtpoiiribl f.r iht foU lowing; "When Mrs Seward'aboly wa taken to thtttinetery, a biid. peri-lied in a tret dire ily ovtr tht graie, mingled it clear, cherrlul, ring lug melody will the eoleruii tune, oT the t lergy man, a he ciramitted iht body to the earth, aim the womU. 'dun to dürr, a-l es to aahea " LOST. j bay iiorsi; i.o.vr. STHAYFB nr twlen from the athriber, co T-rt Wavtieavrnu 00 the ?iU of July, a IUy llor- . Uut 10 baudt ttsh, blind in boil eja-, r bl e I ba r on tl lac, ta mart from a rup on iheiltit , til 11 4 Je, aboui 7 yeara old. H d ulaia rcwarJ will . paid f.,r tb return of tk Ior ur for lnfrru.til,n that alll UmA to hU recover-, J l13t NsNnYKKtMkat. ESTtlAY. tiraYKU fkou tue ib.ckilkk,on mnday, yj Jaty fltb, a Ked DoVf n Ciw, medium Ue. atut Urv jeara old, tip rf tall wtlt. I w. ir.ve a bfxral rsward to any on retnrolnj f.er t 1 r, hi jvr junTinauou su Itai may t ferr. . .. . J lis lluEFUVN. AtTi IIOaie, on alls aantb id tie Cilj , on (ha I'UC DISSOLUTION. ISSO!aLTTaOi. ritbK partnership berrtofore cxMlnjr tctwtrn iAVi'. Jt UK,IUSXAN HASRKLMaN H ihiadav dl ched by mutual contact, ty Jar W. II. aioneeian re ur ng rrum me arm. The tualneta will be coutlnn! at dian nf reel. Ko. 0 Souib Merl- All He iBsiuwi M-Ttainlng to tie lata firm will be -at V AV YKK 4 UASSELiAS. lnliafiipol.K, July 13, 1S"5 Jyli dlw an a m aa a aBr& m - I ULsSOlUllOU 01 lO-riir IDl Illlt. : rjMU& partüerliip ucrrl iUre uillu.ii bvtweeu the JL unlcflrfce'l by ths stylo of KKuMtlU 4 AlcNA Jl R A I thU day di-solved by ruutnal c nne;t. air. srvamarawlll cou:ince t carry on baM-ie-s at tbe old ilace, N su-rn-rird to colbet ail defct dec the r.nu arid w(!l pay tbe firw in-'ebiedne. , THOMMS IlEUMOND. J. UcNAMAKS. ludiaoapoli, July II, ltCö.-Jl2-olm NOTICE. It I C IC W ORK. IDS fir about S00 M, in the wall, will be received by ths onderntened not It tbe lSlh lnt. Flans and piiacu4is may he ea at nor ßke, 31 West Obio rt. l. A. ÜÜHLKÄ, Architect. Indianpal, July 13, 1SC5 ; jjH-ü3t BANK STATEMENT. NATIOWAL BANK a UtllTKRLT EKP0RT Or" THE C03DIT10X OF the Indianapoli National rtank eo the morcloi ot lue first II ond ay of Jul, lHtiS: KSS0UUC7.S. otes and BUI Diüconntel 9 U. i 3-30 Rada ilep- sited with th- Treai- ure of ibe United S ate U. S Bond . In Ba. k Luc rroru Katloual ilank in New Turk and C ncinnatl '. f urniture. Mafe and Fixture KXeo-ea aad faxes Pre .sinn en r-oud Keroittance and Cab Items. GoM and Silve- In'ereM Bearinfr lreaury JCote Oiher lawlul Money of the U. 8 1,635 S9 TOO.ono (X) c 1.000 oo 2 f69 65 12,6 9 e 37 03O t) 2 W5 03 11 36 t OH llD'.OOO INI t2.T5?,23 S7 LUB;UTIK3 rpit' Stock Circu'aticn r. individual Deport Culted State Dpo-1t-.... lue Baa- and Bankca... Iateresr. Wiccnnt atd Xx change 5 0 C00 ImjO 450,1 Oo O0 1,612 152 34 :6,iaa 1 tl.t'jQ 33 tJ.T5S.t3G 7 Jyll dlw THKfJ. f. ri sürtHKY. Pr c PETROLEUM. b;g sandy and greit western PETROLEUM AND MINING OF 11 ICE COUNTY, KEKTLX'KY, ORGANIZED UNDKR TUE LAWS OF THK STATK OF KEJrrCCKT, JCNK 17, I&C3. Shares Lacli. prisCIPAL OFFICE. PlKr.TON. PiKE COHNTT vT j PRINCIPAL BRANCH TFF Cr. NO. 5, LLACKFOHD'Ä BLOCK, INDIAN trOLli. I.ND. Prid-Lt Hon Horatio C. N.wcomb. Tic PresWent 1 W. HcCord. Trea-urer U F. Fraie 1. S-cTitary Geo. Yf. Wiuon DILECTOP.: H.C. Newcomb, L. w. McCord, B. F. Coleman, Nat ShnrtleB, rTilliam J. JutcsoL. a. w. r. r.tf4, J. W. David-oi. D. F. Prat-1!, Ceo. f.er. Tbe Directors bare di3d to tffer to tbe pafcüc a Lmit-d csrober f snare. For atap Circul rs or inforru.tl retary, at la! anapoü. Ind. apn y to tfee fc jys dlw COLLARS. i THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY,! I.a Tili; tOKTII-Wr.HT. B1GEL0WS SATIX-ENIMELEI) ANEW article of tavettion. ether Paper Collar. fc ecvDorsy. Alo atari arvT'tneL. of Tbl Cellar exce! all co-vf.rt, neatatsi and ATIN F.NAMLLF.D O ARROT5.S. L'.NKN PaPKM LY EONiiAND LINEN ?ATKk tf A BROTES. Lad-lu 5a "ia Enaceled CoIIara a&d Cc?; a U. aad ccLve&nt aiild. Tb trad nppUed at tb Iwwest raa-ki pclc. ELiXLOW A cO. . Jtacractarr, atyi-dSa U La Sa'.:e S'-et,Cblci. AMUSEMENTS. MBTRQFOLITJN TIIIMTRC. Cerutrtf ir4iayftr tai T'' Strrrti. ntatirager.. Tlr. t . II. Illley. Friday Evrninc;, July 14th, 18G5. it i; i: i- i i i i SAIsLli; IIOLTIW. CI IV D K It 13 JLi 1 wV . Come s :;!. ...M m Jl tU. i ; iaBi4rit faMi awav . Taiea S (itia fafa! I '. t.nf. I, tia.irrya'! ita. f'T ti, I'. tlirl ana: t'lfvl', 1 1 t ()irh a 'ai. 1! 't; fail trtfi in a CiUMtiK tir Ti M a l f).r ii al7' aV) h rrtty. t)'M'if r t- tint,. ai s i.'rl Af t rr rakTicui.Att rtoru r. n n,i.t:.r. i.t ti Tbi-f vety svams st tfe e I f it. rt for revplw Dt in st a baiance rrt relr ta tkia TABERNAOLB. ALlItlUIHl IMlTlCK TROUPB rnoM st. louis, mo., Jri , ririterltiff . I'itfpritltr Monday Evoninc, July 17ib, 1005, watorex ron Trtu iiMUa aroo. Tbl ia rift Cli VAICIKTY TUOIIIM'J, f niraflnf Hi sa-r pirt rular ca tili. talvitl In Anierica. jr furibfr Di: nt CLAIM ACENCY. WAR CLAIMS! s()M)IliU.a ANI OFMCfRS Wll'l ItVVK NOT Hf pali lull pay and lb Uotrnn ent locarv to bt.b tbry are emitted, ran have their cla!ua aljuird prurupt iy and correctly aat iMli.et at BLAKE'S MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY, Claim fur pr.xwom,Morea killed In battl or I et In tie l'ii of d iiy, Mtearuboata an l al otfeer property lot Mi th HI 'Maty 8 r Ire. aud every rlaaa ef rlain found, i lu law. Jaatica or equity secarrd. ' CrBulnei.8 transacted by mall. Unie In nheet' Bolbünf next Us'ur.lc Halt, opposite Mf trop'dUan lla'I, IVa l.iugton cti. t J. W. hbsKK. (Lst;ultel ri.rtletli toJInt Tolurteer,) evll-iir Aftorcey ar.d Cf l-i Arut. DANKS. iMERCI I -V iTS NATIONAL BANK F- lNDlANAI'OLlH. No. 23 North Meridian Street. Special tU-i'lll T .1 lor tlie Hin 10 Loan. i trtw rp'JIH rtAMK It NOW OTEN FOR THK Ti;ANS Jk. actluii of bulii-Ks; will d-j a General llanklrft K j.i ne. liovernmeDt Socoritie of all kind kept constantly on band ami for hale al tbv tnnri reaoiiaM raiea. lit-: SET itCHNL'LL, l'residi-nt. V. T. HaLoTT, Ca-bir. jt8 dtf SODA WATER. SODA WATER C L A lt K Sc O O tfauu'actcrera of titled SODA WATER, Are prrptrediij upfiy Saloons tnd tauraMsby laaviha their order at 285 Fast Vabiogton Strict Saloon and lHnruB.-i iu tha country trill beprom;-t 1; supplied by tendfrjr, their orders as above. aprVJ-13m GROCERIES. a. r. iLiicHK. C M. PATII. i li: rajin:ii. & ua vii: CENTRAL GROCERY, DWALKItS IS UTAPLX AND PINK OROCKRIK.'S, Foreign and l omeMic wine uA Cigam, itme, eeuble, Krt2!t, Wowleu arid Willow Ware. h. 4 .North Onify Irani trt. oppnatt- tb loat (im. , iU'liriap.ll. oara-flil . A T I a A I- PETR0LEUJ1 JILNLN COMPANY. OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. UKtUXIZKD U5DER THK LAWS OK INLIANa. otipitiii, ao,ooo. In t(X) "Uarrs. ut t If tjr Dollar t.uclt WORKING CAPITAL, $70,000 Cilica No. J Talbott k New'a Bl-cV. lodtr;ap.!i, ltd. OFFICE KS. Wllliaa 'I.Toraer, President ar.d FcpetlLteilerd. Deloa Root, Vice PrMeiit. KJwla A. Uavl, eVeretary. J, Georx-; Stilt, Tre arer. . wl .D1KÜCTOK8. Delo Kco W. A Hchoflell, vTm U Turner, J. A Grvei.r, Wm. T. Clark. C C. Olln, J. C. lier-tt, Lu cien Eil;, Ocir Ntarnan, Jerra kcLeba acd Edala A. Darf. A licrled number cf f bares are now offered to Ike pntHc on tnn that tae Corcpany feel co&Cdent wi!l pay subscribers Over Two Hundred Per CcnL 110 per ab a re only repaired at time of oWrptios. For maps, circular or Informatioti, apply to tte nc retary cT be Company, at Iniar.ip,lt. pr-H da w.if pa -at TO FARMERS. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS ! aTKKTBODT b's own Erooa Mker, withcnt tb aid j of rord or tyina of any kfad. by th ce or Milie-'s Celebrated lie alic trocm Bead, patetud Jut 13tb, W. Kxaetly what yvu want. F. teea la iwen'y dol lar per day. Wanted, aa acme, euerg etw tnn io each County In ihe Cutu-d etitr to incur or Lime.r the ex clusive rlibt to e:l tba vauableiaveLtion.Uir.it tt only naccefofBl .rticl ot tte kind e er introdccod in tL!- coa&try Wo can abstaB'ia- the aertioa tfiat ecn! are p nively c'rariua; frunSIS t 20 per day. aty eiriftic man ca r.-ll frrn i.'.OO to 4,'Cy, la a Cur.ty. Fa raier Jo not pay a L!a prica (r yoar fcrtvoia, btt try Mi ler'a OlrVratd Kroctn Ues it la a sate o vetin n. Incloa- ihr9 ceut !-tr-p tr a C rcular, giving full pan cular-, aS'1 adrii MILL K A DIsU (13 e, F.drn'a t! ea, Ea-t laarket t.'reet, Koom No. 5, Th rd Floor, ttdianapol , Ind. J8-12A4t FOR SALE. rriiiiitis: Oltlct lor Sale. VF RäT CLASS 0FF CI AND MATXKML, TTITU A complete et o' Job Typ, a Iirral patronaa. and 1 c .4 at en of th. bt potat 1 tb tat. foe a Wek!j New-ysper, is o irrd 'or i1 o& reaorab term. or particulaia icjil-e at tb eW&Unel 05ft. Jinn bet a Democrat need apply e?4-dlm NOTICE. al'AnTEASTCtS.UNE AND FIKLt) OFFICER., re irtn; ir ra tbe V eeraa ce. eth by mu ter v.! or revgaaüon, cat have all their paper Cited 89 with ccrreciaea ard Opatcb atCoL Clakt's Military Claim AgrLcy. rpoa" Mauopalitan Tbeatar. A N try raboe la rc th. cSc Jet dtf J0H5 W. BLAXZ. MCDICAU. Ab Kaiman! .-.I litn aw4 tuai rklalrl. '.lb att.tt!o, c f aa.fci..Lf .fr SOOTHING SYRUP, F0U CHILDREN TEETHING. vT!.- any isfiuiai.s lbs tfM4 Ma al taalitla. If art.aii. tfe aw, radacteg alltalaaa aatl.a, will allay ibt. ralN aad aaAtlstlsi,ti4t SURETOREOULATEthoBOWELB Pd apuu tt. ati.ri. It will give real lyHtrtlv Kt llrf and IIcaKb to Your Infants. We l av put ap aad aold thia arttcl.fnr 3 yea. at A CAJi a AT IN CONrilXNC AND TKUTU of It wbat we bare ever been able lo say of any Mvtr.isettclaa NKVkft HAK IT fAlLaD IN A HIN.LK CtaTASCK TO irfkCr A CUKF. wben timely ued. Ntver ld wa kuow an Inata .re of dlaaatufaciion by aiy on who c4 It. Oa tb comrary, all art drllgjbted wltb It opera tlor.a, and peak la lenna of cotufnei.datton of Ita aoafical ffert an1 snedical vtrties. Vf speak to tbt matter vTHATWP: IK) KNOVT'ater 30 yeara aiperlenre, AND I'LKDGK Ol'K RKPtTATlOr FOR TB FULFIL. MKNT OK WUATVYK HKUK D'CLAKD. In atraot very innanca wbro tb laaut la "rtaa: f rora patra and eihaaUoD, relief will t fuxuid In tfteea at tweaty mtatea alter tba ayrop la adminlaterad. Full dl;-ectlons for alojr will acc.ro paoy aatk battle. Nona -renotoo bls tbo fac-simllo of CL'KTlf A PftR KINS. New York. I on tb outald wrspper. H-.ld by Dracflatatbrooajbaat th werld. Price only 35 Vents a Bottle . The Florenco Nightingale ot the Nursery. Tl.. fallow Id 1. aa eatrart from a letter written by tba Iter. K. Z VT.er, to th Oerrcaa Ratonaod nf r, at Cbanterst-U':, Pa.: A OENEFACTRES0. Tber 1 a wem In tbe public eyt wboat cats baa all alonfx been aMauclaiat. la oar mlod, wiik the Tan ke," Quack' aud IIumbua;. Eai It U so no larger, and wa drtire to wret ber caiuo from all sucbta-ptcloaa associations in all other tr.laai. Wkatever ootlocs we way bav or wwaianl.T tt.lKtf jr ant propriety, w. will all admit that woman alone, la tba Nnraa tba rooaf .Nun the but Nure. Wbiiber wt ihall kavt Female Phc ki.ni. or oot. ! a qaetion wblch taat bo rci4 by tint and principle, aod not a matter or taat. Pride. prejudice, capric and cntjra may at well beb at tbe a., elve, f .r If tbre ia really a want, there will also bt a "apply; If there be a caUl;,, tbere will b a corclnf. Natare and banian society ar. always eif-.npplytB(, and thoagb Art ard Fttlen may binder, tbey raxcot prevent. Mr a. Wlualow doc not wUh t trat yon crntl.m.av Nor toe at prescrlbo a refiffict. for your wives; bat be modet'ly appears a t metDeer of health and bap. pineia to yocr Infa&ta In tba cradla Is tb.ra anything mprop r la tbatt A Nnr of "30 yeara' axperience cat boldly ssy what ia or 1 tot rood far a bat, and ought ta bt lutened to. God speed ber to ber hnablt and bappy mlaaion. 9be ia tb rao.t aarorMfol pkyat clan aad monf rffectaal banafactraaa onr little on, ever enjoy, d her dotief parenta not excepted. Jat open tbe door for hsr.afrfl Mrs. Wlnalow will prove tht Auer iTao Klor-uc Mubtlrual. or tb Narery. Of tbta w a' ao sure, tbat we will teach our ay" to ay A :e.aln on Mr. Wlnalow" for helping ber U survive and OKapo tha cripln, colk;klac aad taatkln aiea;. vv conttm vry word aet forth ta tho iwopwctua. It porform predly wbat lt pnfea to parfurm, svery prt cf It BOthlnt; ltp Awsy w'.tb year "Cordial," TaroPcrc.,'Drpa,,,Undannm' andvery 'her Nar otic, by whtrh tb babeia dragged lut etopidlty, and rendered dull and Idiotic for lit. Wt bat never aeen Mrs. Wmalosr know ber etly hroua-b tb preparation of her MSwtbiif ffyrop for Children Teethins;. If we had tho power w wonll mak Ler, aa ab It, a physical aavlor t tb Infant rar. ICcat. Ilonlfh sind form fort Tlolberaud Child. mrs. wnt slows soornnra mt? for tindrer toe t hi nr.. oteos tb gnat, red ace a tbSaramaUoD. al la) all pain, and cure wind cbolic PerVctly aaf In all caet. We would aay to ev.ry Botber wbo haa a j earTerinjr child, do not let your prejadice. er tb pre. dice, or others, ttacd between joa and yotr so7er.c( child and ib relef tbat wlU be uro yea, abaolataly ar t fallow th aa f tbia mdlctn If tim.Iy seed. DON'T FAIL TO PROCTltr MR. WINfLOW'S SOOTHING 8TKUP, for chitdrea teething- It haa Wea ued for 30 year, with never falling aafety and ancra-a by mllliona of mthr for their chddrer. It correct acidity of tbe tomat-a, relieves wiod chollc, regnU'C tbe bvwela, and g1a reat, health and comfort to aotbor aad child. OSc!. Iytrt,5w Trk. tXJ NOT LET TOCR PREJUDICE STAND BJCTWtEJf yoar üSertr.g cbil and the relief tbat will b. abMlnte. ly stire to follow tb e cf Miy. WlNgLOrT'S hOOTH I5G STkUP. It correct acidity of th stomach, rlT wind choUc, rejralatea tb bwls, softeaa th gWBr fivearet to tbe mother and boaitb t theckild TLe fwiawiLg is aa oxtractfrota t letur wrlttrc fey tb Kv. J. a. iioloa., pator of th PlrrpBt ttrt Bapti.t Chnrcai, Brooklya, 5. to tbt Journal sd Mea-ea-er, Cincinnati. O , acd apeak voltm.a ta aef of that world-reawced BedUriB MRS. W 15 SLOW' SOOTHING STRCP. FOR CB1LLRX5 TXKTBINO: -TV an advrrteB.et t iu year coltxs. ! MKS. WINS1.0WS KOOTBING STRIP. Ncw.w ever said a wort tu favor of a patent motels tfr la ewr UT. bat w feel ciBplidt .ay to ar read.rs tbat thi I no brartbsg-w have tried it. and know it Ut all tt ciJm. ttta probably on. th rt accaful medt eine cf th day, brcatM ft 1 am or tfta aawt, Aad those of ycur rederwh bav halte cas't da bettet Ibas lay la a aapply." SPECIAL CAUTION. Th real otnlarl'y tf ktr. Wlclow's Sootlitt iyrap. for thwdrea ittt Lg.baa ladacd uiviapai perwxs to pot a artKitea tc few rasra) tor that aasaw pur. pose. In advertising whkh tbey hAV Bot oaly cwptX. oar adv.-rtiei&e&ts x.d twticet from iL prta, bat bar copied certica'.ea anl letters frwaa clrfjxa- aat. sara, aSBrrtaay athataiawl amr ajaanwlwa aartTcaa ' Bwrr UiraVUtbrs rarTCaiwC.'t