Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1859 — Page 2
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Ptlcul ffffct. II« WM ibo conMoot md corrwt'ondont of II4i.*, Oiswinti, CHbslt «nd oihf>r RopobHcon^. Thoy •idodhim w;«h m«piwi in thtt work and garabim all noodod anoonragamont. Than Wa word waaaocepiod by ilio Kapubltcana and hia atttaoMota ooaaaandad ilic ! r eoi fidrnca. ll waa narar iotlm*^ by thfin lhal ha waa olhrr than a »an of truth and 'lerotad to tha oauaa of "fraadom.' A doubt a* to hia rmeitj would b*fa w'W lh€ ir ' 01 tha Ranoblioan Iradaaa. Bo» whan tha Komm
^.ma waa played
who bad o*ad W« *r ** f ^ b
na -.maiodUTrranttolHdfaf*. H« htdridkad bit lif, for tba«, bo» bwvtsg M Mar uae for him, afear nothing waa to ba galaad by eootioa- „ lK th« KanaaabvaM*, tbay bacana iodiCaraat to him If worthyof oradlt whan ihaaa Rayablloan laadera hudbinato thairservlaa, ar* not hia atata monta antiUad to «f)ual confldanca now l!a ia a KapubHean witaaaa. Ha oomaa bafora tha cooni r v aa ilia companion of ftapobttcan laadara. Aa • i h and upon nattan coonactad with tha man With whom ho hit* aaaociatad and aatad ha ia an
titlad to oradanca
Tha editor of tha who waa a "fraadom thriakar" during tha Iramont oampmgn, and who profaaaod * groat aympathy forauoh mat M I'oaaaa. now nlfacta to rogard him a* a "moan <( imp," and in proof tharoof, has tho maaoneaa to hunt up *0100 advertiaamont of a woman Of tb« •* tmo name, charging aundry tbioga upon har "good for nothing huaband." Snppoaa that wa •liould lind in »n aiohanga, aa adrartlaemeot iika tha following, aoold wa not wfthaqoal propriety obarga that tha aditor of tha Ai/aaia^a
mean aaamp'’”
nSTEmmEmT BidoiTyo, If. T., A* aaamblai Ho Colonal fdntn *>ctrln<r«f tha fiwrra*tfcil«w, rad by tha RdfoblW Fallov<ituew, yoainrf baa «T^wo a, i^- 1 irrsEEhr^rti
wH*.*n**«ap»ynh
I
rKaSao^bia paid min tf^Tba 'Jd'd^bT^J in Lor of 1
of that
to what bia
qaaadan.
making the
tb« Lceomptoo question a taat of hia Democracy
la a maaa maatla* of oor follow Damocrato It I — i na Maogor »r*peaotoero*eeltoii opewthel He might boiofiasoc of oeagainatthe Loeompilaboen orononnead by a celebrated Republican piooa Tbariagiring Froc’amaLoo of Gorernor I ton Coortftution, and atm be a reliable Demo-
leader that tbla country ia engaged in as irre- Morril, by iatreducing It wWi a ato af two men ^
pfewlble conflict of free Stalea againat elare | rtanding oo (beir heads f _ Aa to flie mtjmatfgg that Mr. Hord ia not ■to***- 11 wi: f' | —TTiio New York Bab* ef At Timu aara that I ^ netTersai"^!!^^ fwo ^rc able to
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' | ata »or tne remomica of aM or tuetr mom popn-1 i 9mj „ ^d a umn ef fine legal and Uterary at-
toinmento. - Yoors, Jtc
ler and highly <
your haade, yet with a apirit in your boJy oppoaed to your faiiaw Democrat* in the South.
Wa, aa matobafUff tha Democratic party, nerar I “There arr bnraondaratoodRiat we art to be arrayed agaioat boring 1,059; oor feltow-dtiwnwof the South. We bare uo- two in Mats . dentood that wo ware oornmon citizen* of one | Ham pa hire, wimhanag
common land -a bad wbiah, under ><a nation aUty, bad tor Red Sum fareifn iaodalu oppramad, add >(fowtod themanaeylwm upon our lbor«, and that nh—f>*irto» llml ** oor law prortdee, wa adapt Mi Into one oommon ily.aad ail are eqaaliy cWuanu without re lio blRb iluirpr fUfwpblul dirinat* of lh orSottb. Ml AaTaadar of tbu Obpoeitkm boil baa fulminated the doctrine that an Irreprauaible conflict la now In the act of being waged, and tbay who bare Heed heretofore in peace and harmony together are to be arrayed in btotilily, and that there should be no carnation
—There are four Shaker societies in Ohio, i one in rnnuecfuiiil,auml>eilagTOO. I
J. Y/Bfc*TTSDAFTER.
Maine, numbering 15(1; two in New |
baring 500;
feus in Ms
setts, numbering 700; two is Kentucky, i ing 900; three in New Yack, numbering
making in all 18 aocietiaa.
—A eonflrmad eptom eater, in Roi diuppadtoe flRhy habit. Heir now at ^O.and forRmrfeartbebmnota
da what would be ite legiti- day, whan aermooa ware imanbml be lU raautte. Why, you would Mllbum and Biakop Jasoo» and addnms man here to-night shookf I dalirared by aararai otkar miolmato and 1
Wharoa*, my good for nothing husband having mn lit to adeenise me, forbidding ail peraona t noting me on his account, 1 would herebr warn *11 permit* ngainsl harboring or trusting him mu account, us / shall pay no dabta of bis o
of hostilities until all the States had become free, or all the States become alare. If this doetrine la to be sustained, I would ask you to infer within your own minds what would be its legiti
mate and necessary say that ibis body of
be necessarily engaged In arming thamsalvssfor a warlike Incursion upon thsir brethren In tha South, and that warlike incursion should be for
tho purpose ofemanoij ryirig murder aod ra families of their fsl
that if that doctrine be true and honest doctri ne, you would be pronounced to ha laggards unworthy of the name of men, derelict in your duty if you remained hare one hour longer without tftking your marsh southward and plunging your bayonets Into (he bosoms of those who oc copy tha Southern States. la this a theory or am I supported In the facteT I point your at-
Corrapaadw of'he Baltimore Son.
•w. Witter*** Vkeic aw Cwwk—A WrlSSem Owmfessiwm Expecte* ffrwms Stow letter—Kegwlmr Trwwpemt Wmrpus*e rerrg—Ailtterg Smrwwf temrw»
C*Aaunewii. Va., October to.
Willard, of Indiana, visited Me
«. . audfcrflmr yeers be bee not uaed the drug P* 8 **;*?']? w y«tord«y injg. a comiu any abape, dmaflh before tfcat be bed been an P*** * i ® Senator Mason. Mr. Mason proposed
Gtowener Willard very promptly replied Itel be himself would be a witness in court to any facta Cook Bright communicate, and insisted that Mr. Mason should be piestnf Governor Willard urged Cook to make a full confession of all he knew in connection with the affair at Harper’s
—The Eetocopol MethodiatebeM their aiuetyfirst aoutoetsary to thie country, in New York,eu
Sunday. The exercises Mated
on the expansion of the !W. E Church, in
ics.
—The news from Maryland is to tha effect
Ferry, in order to exonerate those who were innocent, and to punish those who were implicated, aa the only atonement he could now make. Cook sjgmfiod bia willingness to do so, and he will
confession. He told
for but death.
_ family had lost sight
tinguished member of the Democratic party, and I Cook for several yean, and suppose 1 he was formerly a Representative ef that district ia Can- *""*• until u P° n reading his name in the papers, frees, is preferred ss a delegate to Charleston, j»« deternrined to visit Charlestown to ascertain and is favorable to the nomination of Mr. Doug- « hewaa hie relative. Mis. Willard, he stalea, las. {isingrsatdiatosacattbeoaBduBtofhev
toioating the slavea aad car- that a powerful Douglas feeling is growing up in P^b*** 1 ! “she s written confteeic
srr.rrr>°V-! ^,'0/
tentioo to what has oocorrsd at
r’s Ferry,
—Horace Greeley publishes a long card over his own signature, in the Tribune, in which he
insinuati “
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•mi sccount, 114 / shall pay no debts of his con 1 noting lifter this date. As he has not been in tin* Imhlt of psylng any of my bills, nor his own < iihrr, since f nave been acquainted with him, hi* iMutlon is wholly uonecessary and uncalled l.»r Moreover, no one who know* him would •>e verdant enough to trust anybody on his sc-
SALLY MARIA DFFRLF.S.
Would not the evidence in one case be as sat- ■ •diictory m to llio trutlifulne** of the charge as hi the other f If I okuk* is "a mean scamp” now.wa* he not equally so during the Kansas 1 rouble*, when the Republican* used him as a w.itne** in their behalf? Wa now see, if It is true U1.1t Koussi l* the mean scamp the Repnbli r.nH say he i*, that he comes back to plague hie frietuL. It i* evidence of tho wickedness and • irruption of tho Republican Kansas operations. With *uch tool* they attempted t> prejudice the country against th© Democratic periy. Their well laid plans failed most signally then, and m>w the Republican agents come forward rswltiic mi - to develop their wicked sohemos. The meaner the Republicans attempt to make Foaau ippesr, it only furnishes additional evidence of iiieir own eomtpilon. If Koascs is a scoundrel, tli<*v can not relieve themselves from the stigma of employing molt men to do their "Kansas vrovk." We must judge tho tree by ite fruit. I on him is one of tho produofei of llepublioanitm, o.d if he is "a mean scamp," asthe Iffo* charges, *v>' 1 nut jo Igo hvs Rcpnbliean associale* by the I'kbsk .>’au*lard We see no reason
Is To sacco Porsojrocs T—Some five years since,
. .v r , _ 1 a gentleman in Philadelphia, at the head of one
r repels the inainuations of Colonel Hugh Forbes, I of the most extensive and wealthy banking In Virginia, where you see the full working of j implicatipgMm and other Republieana in "Old I bowes in thie country, literally died of storvawhat has been denominated the Irrepressible con- Brown’s Harper s Ferry conspiracy. Greefey — ~
flict. Can the assertion be sustained that the sdmits, however, (bat he gave Forbes
flicL Can the assertion be sustained that tbe samtts, However, mat be gave t orbes $20, when waa without a cigar hi hia month, even during insurrection there—the murder and blood-shed going to hie Kensae work, aod others gave him borinetoboors. The habit contracted in early that have occurred—are not attributable to the targe sums, not less than $700, thua serving to I life, led to tbe aee of a cigar, whether lighted or
proposition of Mr. Seward? What can be a more natural sequel of a cause than that atrocious fact ’ I f I declare that I shall march to tbe other
show systematic movement of the Republican* in '
1856 to keep op a conflict in Kansas.
not; permitting its moistened and chawed surface to remain under his tongue. This was punned
«;i - 8odI)M DE4TH.-Mrs. Elizab^h Freeman, I 7“"’ “1“ m tmprsgntoing tto
side of the city this tvenlDg, and oali upon mv ^ ^0^, j^y 0 f this city, died euddenlv vea- & U " U breath the tongue, which tennmmted in friends to enter my neighbor * house, sod sack ft ten ] aT eTen i D(r 7 was anuarentlv well at csocerous ulcerations. At first it was not re-, and murder Its inmates, and set it on fire, and ^nu.,. tn< j Murine the aftei^mn A few mn g*" 1 ®** with any anxiety, but inflammation was I aX/tnMk.™^I^ b X,e^r5i^.J?^7ut SlSndtet L immediate cause of
sweeping; returning to her room she asked for Therootoof the tonpe ulcerated, and water, and died before it was brought to her.-r** 8y, ?i? thl9ed wl ^ t6em, ? Dtn u twM Ji l ‘ Mariitan Courier. most impoasible to swallow or brea he. The
only noonshmenta taken for some months pre-
—A convention of Methodist laymen is to be vious to b s death, waa of a liquid character; held at Buffalo in May next, (at the time of the even that at last eould not be received, so swolassembling of tbe general conference,) "to con-1 ien and inflamed was the seat of the disorder. sMer such measures as shall secure to them that | Death from starvation and suffocation finally
you should learn by to-morrow’s papers that these events have occurred, will you not my that these events are the natural consequences of my proposition? You would hold me responsible, ss would sny court of law, any judge, any jury of twelre men, hold me responsible for that blood-abed, sacking and pillage. It is in vain for Republican friende to disclaim tbe act. They like the treason, but denounce the traitor. We
must hold the traitor to the consequences of bis | rightful position which God and hamanity now ] closed the scene, tho victim being otherwise in I Asa sima 4# #sxm a»l m ^wlaasata Masasal a ! I slskiwa<k vasl f 4 W a mm a a — — — * _ at_ _ • a I m _ _ a. X. _ _ v *. 11 _ • _ x AT WT
treason, and not permit ths party which proclaims
treason to escape Us sffects.
We, Democrats, who have always maintained the opposite side of the leeue, must hold our adversaries to tbe consequences of their treachery. The issue was made It le no longer a hypothetical theory urged by tho advocate or tho speaker from the tribune, but a fact that in the dead of the night a bond of armed men, black end white.
‘the United of citizens— Voder terror
of arms, proclaimed to a peaceful village martial law—a village occupied by women aod defenseless children and unarmed men, proclaimed freedom to the elave and emancipation to the South. What mean* this expression if it does I
demand of them to occupy in tho Church.” I This looks to a lay repreaentation in the ecclesiastical judicatories of the Methodist Church, sa | in tbe case of most other Protestant denomina-
tions.
—A lady writer says: "Wo are glad to see the revival of an old fashion, which we nil Eked very much, and that is aprons. A neat dress, with lace collar, aod pretty black silk won, was always our ideal of homo toilette. Tho styles, as worn a* praoent, are small end tasteful, made of single colored silk and ornamented wftk pockets and trimming of black velvet, or rows of narrow
lace.”
TJse Dofemsw wf XowsurW. The Black Republicans say that Mr.
NEW JEWELRY STORE WB WILL SBLL «llt Cwaspwsit Sliver Aepim touai Silver Hwmtimg WmSctows Silver FaH-JewwIwto Lovers TNOIS SOLS HCNTIHG ASS 0PXH-f4CBB r WATCHM.fhmUts bat makers, *18 to Site. Alto, all the new and beaaKM state of Jewelry, sets end Angle pieces, from 50 cents to *75. GOLD LOCKETS. CHAINS. CHARMS. ODB BELLOWS. MASONIC ASD BOBS Of MALT A SILTEB W A M E « Bxtra heavy sUvet-ptotod mn* ftPOQKB, VOU8. Cope end SoUetsr Cake Baskets, Csstora, he., Ac., at Ine prices than sny othsr heaae ia tbe etty. Bon’t forget the placs. Bo.30 Bast WeslUngton street, Indianapolis, Inti. W. P. BXHd&AM & Co.
tkm! He waa u inveterate smoker, and seldom
WatcAaamAer** Twwl* sue* a&mtwrials, at Raw Twrlx Price*. If r* Wstche#,*Cloeks end Jewelry repaired and warranted. noviDtf
perfect health, except greatly emaciated.—N. Y.
Obteroer.
On Thnrsdny morning, the 3d inat, JAMBS MILLS EAT, aged lour years, son of Oharios A. lay. Funeral services, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o’cloch.at tha fassily re»Minaa,hy Bay. Mr. Cunningham. "The little life has fleeted Lika a rminbaw an a dood. Bat the light of immortality la glevming an Us shroud— Look *ow Ar tears no longer la those half-span eyes. The angels kimed them all away Whan they bora him to the skies.’’
why he i Union, oallin * com a forwai
I lie tl! toN’tlitetl ih * wiinetto agait»*t Re;tt»l*
not mean treason to the Constitution and ruin to I. I Black Republican# s*y that Mr. Seward | the Strath. In that dark night waa done thie deed j 19 n0 *. r . w l >oo “? > le_for the application at his "irre
of dreadful note, and the wings of tbe ensuluj morning proclaimed that fact throughout
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Hug tiiis
log upon honest men everywhere to rd to the support of property and life.
1 >11 in more than any other Republican Stoali he towwe sviih J*lm
and men everwhere, as if by common eoneent, raised the banner of tbeir resolution, having Inscribed upon it, "down with tbe insurgents, sup- - * t»,ir ivi«lei* will have Inferred from what we , e hgg n ,j
) ivi* ilronlv -*ii<l thut we nhould l»e sorry to see And then, forsooth, was it that they who had infitmte l men put to death, however proclaimed this dogm i, who had prompted and
i.i'i.'li f.i'y in ty deserve it. We should deeply i.',;r. t it, if the Ktocutive of Virginia should not i iterf. re to prevent this event, wehaveeonflIon"*' in Governor Wise in relation to this matt.'i- He m »y be too rash sometimes in hi* judgmint, but we are sure that he ie a man of humane »nd generous feelings. John Brown, "Old Hrown, of O.wawsttomie," as he is called, deserves to die. Let him have a fair trial and be '-ondeinued to death, am he well merito, but let Lzceutive clemenoy commute his puniehment mto life lom; Imprisonment in the Penitentiary, it hard work. Let the same punishment be in-
guilty associates. Virginia can
encouraged the treasonable sot, seetog tbe dread devastation and ite consequences, declared that they are not accountable for it—that they who perpetrated It are poor fanatics—that old Omawatomic Brown, of Kansas, who did their work In screeching and fighting in Kansas, was a crazy aod fanatical Old Brown at Harper's Ferny. [ Applause.) Why is it that Insanity is attributed by taese people to Old Ossawatamie, aod that ho Is made the scapo-goat of this atrocious villainy at Harper's Ferry? Old Brown was a good old fellow to tho Republieana in Kansre, bat he is a orasy old fellow in Virginia. The reason is that tho works of Old Brown in Kansas were a capital for tbe Republieana in 1856, and were hoped to be made a capital in 1860, hot they do not per-
they can make murders and rapine
Virginia available career. [Renewed
iliote.l on ids _ tL>i<l to oliow thi* clemency. Mho has nothing
in Ion© by i'.
11 wo are ssk< d, why wc are opposed to putting {coiVo how
tho.«e wicked men to death, we would anv that * perpetrated by Old Brown in wo arc opposed to it on three grounds. FimO £period of their future Hwciuhc it would convert them Into meriyrr in * — “
■ ho c.-nimalion of many misguided people. Death im a wonderful effect in such eases. It often niake-i men martyr* tor very insufficient reasons. H it imprisonment for life nt hard labor would only in vko tliom/rfonr. Few men eympatiilxe wiUi tlie felonj almost ai) knve tears to shed for tli * martyr. Job* Brown EhouM not be mode a mvrtyr; he is not worthy of R. In tbe »etoni i>i ice, the puttlog of these miserable men to death,
in the present excited stoto would exasperate, iuetend of rctltH tloii. The latter )g
the masses of the people in nil section* of our country. And In the third place, tho imprteonment of these men for life, and hard Inbev, would mi a er all the ends of justice. Most of (he band of de speradoes were kiiied in the struggle. Theta weak and foolish attCBto* doETOnitowtod that the ilavr* around Harper's Ferry, in Virj^ota and Maryland, are attached and faithful to their masters; there i* therefor* Btohing to be gained by inaugurating a system at terwrom. when It
is so manifestly uo
For these
the occasion required it—we do hope that the Eiteutiee of
applause.) The Democratic party has engraved upon its escutcheon free thought, free action, )o cal liberty and State rights; tod in that enunciation of local liberty and State rights, rests the pronunciation of the doctrine whieh creates the issues to which 1 have directed your attention. The Southern slaveholder, under the compromisuo of the Constitution, in aa well protected,
and should be as well protected in the security of ".'"•Tf 1 * wwmb, his property, os are you at tbe North in tbe eoM* of public foehng, joyment of yours. It is law that gives to you I of giving time for com property and the means of enjoying it. Without WhM Is now needed by | aw your neighbor could strip you of vour real
pressible conflict” doctrine’ which baa been made at Harper’s Ferry, because ia the speech in which be announced it he stated that he did not expect freedom would overcome slavery "otherwise than through tbe action of the several States cooper sting with tbe Federal government, and all anting in strict enofbrmity with their respective
constitutions.’’
Here we have Mr. Seward’s own declaration, to which they oo affectionately polar. But bow is it, pray, that tho Federal government can cooperate with the several States to abolish slavery? now can it be done, especially when tbe government eoofornas to its constitution? The Black Republicans have always declared that with slavery as It exist*in ths ssvsral States tbe Federal government 1ms an concern, and that their party, if in power, wowid not meddle with itat all. This, pretend, bee been one of tbeircnvdtauil prin* clples, and yet Mr. Seward tails us that ths Federal government will co operate with th* swveral States—Northern or Soothers—to establish universal freedom throughout the land. It is certain that Mr. Seward's declaration as to the manner in which (he "irreprearible . raflfot” iatobo waged, by Ih* Federal government co-operating with the States, is not modi relief in (he present embarrassment, aad it moat assuredly is counter to tho profsesisBa ef the party that tin Federal government can not intartcre with slavery where ft already exists.—Detroit Free Prn*.
JO* EAMtTBL B. MATTOX, of Mateon county, is a candidate for the oflica of Secretary of State, subject to ths tod Won of ths next Democratic Stste Convention. EIP Captain JBSSBB I. At.BXAKDBK, of Owen county, is acandiristo tor ths offlee of Sacretwry of atsto, snbjectto the docUtoa of the
your neigr
estate, as well as personal
ip you of your real estate, If ho should
poeaesu the physical superiority; but the in physical organ!zttion may, if he cow estiy by them, enjoy bis Millions under i
wing aad ahadow of f foo law, they who Ik
Virgl its will not
allow in iter* to be pushed to an extremity, ft often hold* of the fjtocution of *e law an of the oat are of the law, that tbe old legal axiom is
true:
Smumum ju* rvmms »*»i#r»e.
moderate and generous counsel* now pre vail, and not rlndictira and blind feeling. With regard to thoxe AboUtionUls, whether it
the rank* of the Republicans, os of tho Northern
l>i*unioni*to, (as tb# partisans of William Ltoyd
Garrison, Gerrit Smith, ef M sum* ombs, ought long ago to hare been denominated,) who SMy *>e shown, In tho court# of tho trial of Brawn and hi* associates, to hato been prrry to this bass act of conspiracy, we would bs aerry to sue the Governor of Virginia demanding their aurroodsr at the hands of the Governor* of Ibe States withia whose limits they live. In tbs present stats of
feeling, it it aot likely thut tfoy pSBmf—« mao would he given up. Aad if mss* ip. it to aot at all probable that their complicity oooM bo established by such sridsaos aa tho tow courts do mend, although there might bo svidsues enough to couvine* nine tenths of tho fsir mladed men in th# country theft they have baas fniltp. Better far that they shonld real nader tl famy which well fowadsd OpiSfon triN attach to
them. That will bo found in tho tote-vuw to ho
no trifling puotshment. And Mr too, tbe conntry eoo to what end toad the doctrine* aod tho
theories of some of the great leaden (te we are
l or from beiog disposed to Impute these rlnutrioti to the party Itself) of thoRetehUono. It to high
tiaee toot tbe country eheutd tosh otthis mottos
most seriously. Th# grout bulk --
licao party afO'hteOit ted what aro wo to think of tWt
their 111>itrs, fos tho toot fsw joafof dork, theta uoftesdod ahfl STOU “
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fotoSK of tho Wtld I Ids arm to torch?—Mem York. ITKehop Soule, Church South, fto. Dr. MPlttfr Of Cid of thofotedsru
tguardod aod ovoo telgModte.
oanty Cormisaioners until two o’elodr, mb of Jsnoarr, I860, ter tke erection of
Bfondkg, tbs
■w Court-
mamw •rorow* w *miu uuiajxuj . ^ Flans and ^edllcations, prepared bp Edwin May, a-ehit-ct, may be sr n at the Auditor’s Office, ia said county, e* and alter tbe Mtb day of Bovember, 1959. By enter ef tW Boss* sf Comraisaioners. no T*-dAwtjaa 13. T. L. FOAgrB, Comity A aditor.
Tb* P**ltl*m wf Mr. Emram
Last night, tho gentlemen employed by the Hon. James J. Feran, aad n considerable number of tbe acquaintances of tb* late Postmaster, assembled at his bouse, aad partook of a sumptuous feast. A fine band discoursed stirring music, and everything passed sKte sweutlsnt atyl*. Mr. Faran was called ew for a short speech. He said bs was pisassd to say that every man whom he bad employed in ths Poetoflkc, during his term, bad down his duty, and bs rctarned his thanks to every one ups* whose service be had been ob-
if he comes bosons under the broad
tho tow. tio it is that, under who hold staves at the South aro
ontitltri to retain them undisturbed nader a law which Is created by tits Constitution under wbfeh we live—a Constitution which at Ua inception declared that the rights of citizens of every Stats ss recognised in the various States should remain to them forever. It is an exploded doctrine nt tho North even that slavery ie a sufooct for political action—that sieve* at too Sooth shall have their freedom aecompllshed by political action. For from being a political institution, it is eminently s social oin, £ .-owing out of tho wants and habits of tho people among whom it is located. The Democratic party, both in its action among tl masses and al) Rs representative and legtofeti assemblies, has taken a broad, staunch ground that th# institution# of tho South as well as those of the North are in this regard to be left to tbe action of tho local tow, as U may bo Inspired amt educated by the people whsrs tbe institution re-
poses.
Fellow citixens, your somiug action >a tbs apprcaching month of November is to decide an TVt of toe people of this broad iTales. Yen are called hero to oppose u State ticket aomtoatsd by your RepuMtoaa sdveraartes. He who toads toot party is known to bo too arch ooocootor aod awtriputotor of thcoo PmruxkKmmm If* IM A nfllflMilffi ite ^ - 1 - n * te flflw WW midsr, aod timy bate ptosod tWIr rteadaid !**. ers uudov bi« m tho flolfl, aad yoo uroty submit to defect at their bands or proclaim them van-
quished.
Mr. Coahrowe mxtotabisd that the weross of too Repofritote (Ntito ticket this foil would to-
OUFutiitatiOB Of '
Mtooy soEtymr, hut fiftite l^gpoMiw of Ac State 8U0UMB mw, to Mtti tito csoumMmm Vtsto of tbe States of the Uslo* will be tbe rote ol New York. Should you* ho added, aaoooooo this 1*11 to your brcthisa of tho Union generally
I* I860 the batils-flsld of L Oh* battto-floMof tooUalteri
wttl devolve anon yt
Bged to roly. He bad bee
Is bad been removed from office, he presumed, oo account of bis supposed relations to Mr. Douglas. Ho bad been on original and warm friend Of Mr. Buchanan, and be wiabed distinctly to sny ho entertained undiminished confidence in the President. He knew his poshiso hod bos* m (•presented; that parties ia tins dty had written to Mr. Buchanan, and falsely stated his political movements; that bis own friends had written for
atotiow
tho purpose of correct tog tho miswprssi to question, hot that ho had not forwui
totters which they bad kindly placed to tbeir
b*d< ‘ - - - -
forwarded ths ty bud kindly f
hands; tout he b«d endeavored to do hia doty, md felt, to retiring from office, that he had nothing to regret, to copdaetoo, Mr- Fsran expressed the opinion that Stephen A. Dougins would bs Ao next Preridsat of tho United States, aad proanunced a fins eulogy opou too Benatdr from Il-
linois.—(.I*. Than.
Bm «s My Asm ■sates* s*. TiimJqj. s«v. 1st, ms. Eorroa State Seutixxl, Sir.-—I find to tbe Rushvilto Jmkmmnn of tho 96th ult-, a very grave chmgs ngr’ust Oscar & Hoed, who, it Is generally ItoWUttk a candidate before the coming state Cterostfos for Attorsey General. Being desirous of setting Mr. Hoid right boforo tho people of the State, aad !
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Nattce to CeB tree tors art BaiMtrs.
ACDITOBAOIFICB,
Au.«* Cocxrv, Iw>„ Bawmber-2. laJO.y rOTICE IS MEmEtoY CVTEM THAT
CLOSING
H. HAUBMANN UMOV At, — Q* THS— B J —TO THS— MAGNIFICENT ROOM, No. 6 E. Washington St, East of neriAinm. B. HAUSMABB A CO.
CORNER OF ILLINOIS AND MARKET STRUTS, mteS UMtoEKSICMEm HAS TAKEN B tbe above fint-daos boarding- house, where be intends to mare no pains to Karr* it continue to merit its present reputation. Families and single possum can be accommodated with reams. Also transient persons can be comfortably and pleasantly entertained while tarxyingin the city. A S. KIN09LEY.
4-Vv 5 4.4-4,7-4,8A, 9-4, 104. U-4,18 », MUSLINS, bleached, from the best mai n-ffikl3le DOYLIES, NAPKINS. CRASH These goods have been purchased during ths past weak in New York and Boston, and will be sold s4 S lowerthaa goods bunght earlier ta tbs srasos We with purchasers to call and look at eur large abd varied stock. oct27 ddm.
novStdeefi.
W’ I have j
War! War! War!
HBAE THKKE IS WAR AKROAto there is paoee and happiness at home. Gentlemen, just rstamsd home from the Rate and brought with me the finest itock of winter CLOTHING ever offered In this market. Come one, come all, and give us a call, yea need not rest till you task at a vest, and in rate look at a coat, and the pants so stew will salt you in price.
' JQSBHI HARRIS.
nov2-dlm. garth Pttnata street, Bo 28. 1859. Willi—1* 1859. LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENT,
BUS CHER AGO-. LEAVE Tte ARB to EB M TBEE1R
o friends and tbe prtgic fetosolly that tbay have
H. LIBBER’S PICTURE GALLERY, NORTH ROOM, ETNA IBSURANCB BUILDING, NORTH P1NN8TLVABIA STURT. A LABOR ASSORTMENT OF Roligiona and Fancy Pictarea A l.ORUE ASSdBKTfliMIfT Ot KN«MAVIMUte F44R THOR RKEOIAN EAIMXIli«B. PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, OF ALL THE DIFFERENT STYLES. Plain **d ftraamealed Haldings. Portrait and Picture Framsa
OV Al. AN to MIVAHE Frmmao* of owory
•KNAMENTEto toooc Iptloa.
friends and opened an
Wines and I iq—re,
the Stats-he use. and complete stock
ef the choicest
jEStes
k of Uto rAoteest imported’Winea
a large
County Oowmisaionera until two o’clock, Monday, the Li""™- Havana OtgaTO. **- oct3l <Wm.
Newcoznar’s Saloon. UK. C. MEW COMER RESPECT lYfl FULLY hi terms his friends and the public geaer ally that hs has epeued a grtbsw at Bo. TB West wash ingtaa street, whmsisast all tfa ply of pure Wines. Liqaeta and Cigars. In with the Saloon win be founda Bestaurant, where will be served up at ail hours. Oysters, Came, Fiah, As.,Ac., in the very bast style- nwv-# d2w.
For Trado. I RE to Tto T
(T IStoBMRBto Tto TRAtoB A VRRT ml io4 in n goml ueighborbood in this dty, for laid within four nulea of the corporation limits. Apply at once to Box TO.Post- ~ nov4 dlw.
MINISTER’S WOOING. Sacond Supply,
• TEWA RT a»v4.
A BOWEN’S
Gold Pi VENUE BEAT 1. ia Indiana, at nov4.
i! Gold Pena!
STEWART A ROWER'S.
(Formerly of New Tort City, now of the Chicago Lung
PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES TBMfmAT, HEART, AjfYEK. PEMLAEE CtoKPAAUTR, AMB AAA CHKUEC A BTRR YRARf OF IRVRSx\. TTgatiew. has inverted on iintiss—rwhhih has seeqsal Sir ompmudiuglke Choot stewinMeNdsw Ms ' Hites, and by oatarxhJ 1 nfSfaSnt
ths cby, far which cash will fee port. Apply at STAFF A WRIGHT'#
Liq nora, Hav
^CD3
w>abasamt am to
JT tea offises or
KAA ROOKS
in my stone frost bail ding,
on WsOdnpou street, are ottered ter rent. Those in the second story will be rnady am the IStA rt Bovember. and inths othara by the Id af December. For term* call on lbs teterata*cd,er AErthtecorH. A Fletcher. ssOAKw. JAMRBM. RAY.
Tlw X L € E CsMMrdsI Sckssl
BFitt Op am mt Mm. «4 On Monday, Oct. 3L A NIGHT SCHOOL ■ ■I ■■ ■ KB HtoAte KWEKT ETEIBINO j/jf conneetiMtw9HL^tte^bove, in which will fee TRRMB: 75 dm. 75 ** “ » “ tR April t— *5 08 Book-keeping (inelndtog every form and book) with practical cosne in sQ.— 15 Or, Book-keeping, per asanth 4 to Rher branches " 2 to A. *. CHURCH, oct29. 0. W. BRONSON. Priori pais.
Writing, per month..
SECOND ARRIVAL
FROM RBCBBT AUCTION BALES IB N*W YOU At *■ —tty Red me i A Wwic**» MOW OPBVIVO PALMER it TALBOTTS
WITH OR WITHOUT FRAMES. FRENCH AND AMERICAN GLASSES OIL RAIN TINGS, V OUR BEST ARTI8TB, TO U SERB AT MY STORE, AND OFFERED FOR SALR. If. I.l KtXER calls theattentioa of dealers to hia large assortment of PHOTO0RAPH FRAMES, which, in quality, ornaments and low prices, eam’t ha oct25-d6m.
uni
Omcu
OLD DR DAYIS ft Co. t MTIMVES Tto TREAT Private Diseases with -Up stairs, eemarof Washington and Itfiaaia
Cured from two to three day*. Warranted B. B Only *5 Mia the charge. STThom requiring M>erinl treatment shonld call the Dr. wifhsrt delay.
MILLS, npEKE RfTSIM JL LB0
only a very heavy aad but the had ate
promise to sail psari paste rtaaabpclaas at still compare with Ohio rives prices, ami gtea sates tioa to porebamrs. Rteembrr.too, we keep every mticto needed for the Trade, a*d ■■mat rat gpote to to task rtat we repraaeat them to he. H would do yoa gee d to give os a call. 335 BOXES ^ ROAM to BtolCEKtetejodwtemd. ^
MILLS. ALFORD A CO.
I ROUND RIO O J F Cod Hah. j
> R CO.
400 MU mSS£SSS r ^ mi WUffi, alforJTco.
WAST&
STAFF ft WRIGHT'S COLLECTINQ HOUSE, KEMT1MC AM to toEMEKAL IMTELLl«ENCE toff ICE, Be. 88 fast Washlagton afreet. IndianapoBe.
FOR SALE. laUiligeoee Oiks.
BALM—A net ih. Apply at
i Office.
FOR RENT.
. rstefefet ter stun
or parking hones, with rood collar under the i
Apply at
i rood collar ander tae rai WAFF te WRIQHT’B
RENT—A brick House on with frveroBme. feed well aa Apply at OTAF^teWMOl
St-,
teWEfOMTS
Office.
J^ORUHT—A new House on
i street, with
Apply at
BTAPPffi WRIoarf latoMpsaee Office.
WANTEX>.
Miy ANTED—To purchase a well-improved form of ar five miles of the city; wi l pay part cash dean.
Apply at
pay part
STAPP te WRIQHT’B
W ANIKD-To exchange ^ too right roems: e* ths pumlsrs as* tea tar, teste troco, tee., for a woH-impsa
located city; the hosae has
, for a well-improvod
Apply at ST APP A WR10flT*S
r ABTRB—A rttuatiou by a bey, fee wort abort a hoaaeereaaform. flood reformer glveaL Apply at STAFF te WRItiHT'fi
-nTABTED-A gM ta te hourn wort l-a ameH te ¥Y Apply at STAFF te WRIOHrS
To teads a family cantogo for a seed Apply at STAFF A WRIOBT'B
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