Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3564, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1862 — Page 2

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Ocmocratic Union State Ticket rn kiutiiit r tte, JAMUS S. AT1IOX, Of Marion Count v. rR Ai mti r "Ttc, JOSEPH JUSTINE, Of Fountiin County. OK TIMMIII Of TÄTE, MATTH KW 1. HltETT,

Of Diviewa Count?. ) ron ATroRrT cnmi, OSCAU H. HOW). ' Of Pecitur CuUIiH. rot LriKiTi.niiT or ri nun iuu a ri, MILTON Ii. HOPKINS, Of Clinton Count 7. from nf r.ttreme in lle Oilier. Tb Journal quote Mer. Yoti v, Hot nl M", the refel Comrn;iiter to ttie Km;liH (wvenmient, to prove that "it wa from im fear that the sUve wouM b ÜUeratJ that (: lion took place." If the Assertion of the-e wit- i riee tirnni one point h oI evMence, ami i. worthy of c eptjuce, it eUo!ihe- tlieir ent-ral cre1J.ti.it7. V wi!i to rail attention in thin roijr.ertion to the re-in that the rrel Omnii. ioner ive for n-ertit! tli.it no fear fr the .ifrtT of hlwe r.ropertv caue tf.e rcEelüoti. Tue j mt: "The Tery party in power hn iror-ei to nannte !vrerY forever In the States if the South wouM retn.iiu in the Union." Ami the Journal rpuote thi statement of the rebel Commiioiier4 to i!prove what it call the "tiea-on- ' aMe fil-ehoo " allee.1 a'ain-t the I'eptiMirjrj pirtjr tint User ever intcinleil any u.v-ati!: ii.oii !a err, lb one boiiml the Journal in atternj tin; to jump from one extreme to the other from !o!i!inini to pro !.iv erv i-in. The liir of flic Journal upon f,oynl It pu Illicit It. The nepnhl'raii oio.m t:ie a peculiar pleas- ' ure in doiii a mean act. Tltere i an old a! whiffi rii, that what m lrel in the bone will tnm'fct 1 1 --T r in the flesh." The Journal tit-H tint it 14 rejetel by " ub!crit vr to pnt!i.h : the name of II the prisoner at Camp Morton, ! teeane martj 1 itizens have relations there." It i well known that a larj;e number of the 'loyal" citiz'it of J iiJ i.tn.t . thoe wlio are i.lenlifie! with tlie KepnMiran party fnl have len, a they jet are, the in't effu "ent fupj orters of that oran I iz ition, were horn iu the South, have 1, ear and dear relative there, wlio-e well bein, if they are i not wor-e th;n inri.Iel, thejr sincerely leire to 1 J roinote. We know th t a lare number of the j

nnt prominent aim coiieu numn member 01 the KepnhlicAt party in Indiana hare t elati 1 tva in the rebel army and while utterly repudi itin and

condemning the cau.-e in which they are ciijrageil. j anl reardin tiicni a ctieniie while in arms J whom it 1 their dutv to overcome, vet if brought ! here a prisoner of war, puweilesn and det'ene j le, they would treat with the consideration I

prompted alike by the cl linii of humanity and the principle of Christianity. Hut the Journal neer

inly remark "that u loy.1 citien of a free i

State U not likely to have a relative iu th rebel army." Thij u a p-ituitous, an uncalled for inu!t to the citizen of Indiana who w ere born in the South, or wWe parents came from that retrtion of the country. It tharpes thomainl of our bet and mo-t "loyal" citizens and w e u-e 1... !.:.t. .1 f .

tin" ir 1 in ui un: nn?c n mi n tut: juufiiui incurs that it should be, with tlUloyalty, with treasonable !

pympathieshecausc they may happen to have a relative in the rebel army. There can be no other con ttruction uprni the linguale of the Journal. It .ars: " A lyal citizen of a free State is not likely to liaea relative in the rebel army." Has not the Journal editor a mean or misiruided relative? If

so, m it iuipo.s.iih!e for him to be on that account ! a decent man, or a oJ citizen? The Journal 1 has over avA over again plated tint the people of j the 5ontf hat been rniided and deceived y dis- j lumet and demagogical leaders. If f uch be the J ce. do not the people who have been thus de ccired and misled, de.-erve our ympithy for their j crrot.s as much a.s our censure for the'r wrong at t.? We believe, s must every candid man, J the great !ody of the opI of the Suth are eirnest in mstiinins; what they con- j ceive to be thtir rights and interests in this reat Ktrurle wiiii Ii is now convulsing the nation, as the people of the North. We may overjwer them, but the argument of force rarely convinces the judgment or changes the heirt of an eu emv. In this view of thecae, why is it not p ib! nay, pr. bilde, th it a Inynl citizen of a free State tiu) luve .treh'Mtein the rebel armv? The iuipulatioii of tue Jonrual that a luiftl eitien cantio! le situ.ittl, can Inve other object but to excite a prejudiee against all who hive been or who maj luve iclatiitM iu the South. Such bae insinuations siin from a wicUed heart The tu tive is uitliciou, the purp-e is devi!i-h. Mil t!ie journal which ;ive them ufter nice and character de-en es the execration of every one who h is a pirticleot 111 i.d nes and sincerity or desiies a Solution ot our nvtiona! d tficalt'e which will mote Jirnilv reunite ih, and make t.s ag 1:11 a jow ei ful, happv and prosjerous j tMjue. We know that the thousands of our be-t citien who emigrated from Virginia. Kentr.ck v , Ten lies-ee. North Cindina, and other Southern State are eipnlly goid and loyal citizens as even thoe who were to he minor born, if they do h ipj en "to have a id itiv e in the rebel army," l!ie Juuruai regard as an unpsrdonuble triuie. A Dlllrrrnre of Opinion. The Jnrtrnil has mule a discover. In terms tnt poitive, and in direct contradiction to its daily assertion t.i ti e contiarv for manv vears pat, it de late th t Abditiot.i-tn. or the isue of d.irervr, h not e a-ooned our jre-ent natiotnl d fiieultle. and that it d-es not ii.tluet.ee or give life to the i'.ant;c civil war between the Northern and Southern Stite. We tpiote its lmru-ice that we may not t-e .iccu-el ot m"rerte-etiT itiPti. It savs: "The mat: ho now aMit tint auv tear of the safety of ilave pro;ertv iniel'iel this retxdüon, tmw himelf ati iilnnilab'.e Inr atnl an infinite fool." Only on Siturday l.it it touk an entirely different view of the ca-e. In its is-ueot tlul day it tatei tint Jim . l ivtALt el t compcomte upon the bai of calling a National Convention "to provide ne gu.ranUes fr laerv." a projition it declaml vehemently it weuhj never arre to even conrder. This new idea of th Journal will urtrie thoe who hive b-en in the hbit of reading tlitt pa; er for a few )eax bark. It his averted !kuI tlwee bundled time erery year since l-M that Iwcrv w as the great Nuie of contenti n between the North and th-j Suith ; tint it was the irte;re .b!e cor.fl.ct between the to .-cctions. It charcl that the demind for new constitutional ir.ii.tee- for the uliar institution lisruj.tel t!e VU irle-toti (.'otjv ervilon; f!efeateI the e'ection of Io. .L s to t),e Tre-'deticy; wai the motive for eve-iou an I wa the cause of the war. Hut suddenly it h.i arrived at the conclusion that "the mtn who now nse:ts tha any feirof the pvfety of sltve property im pelled thLs rebellioii tioi himself an illimitable liar and an infinite find." There t:nv Ik sine-

thing i?i th; new revelatiofi of th Journal I that may be hereafter ohl or retiated by il.e

thi Mi lden rhanrc f frtmt on the si .very 0,'ics t ti ti. Th Indr marxjlis Am titan, !.e tirf.n ol ;

tJe rb al w;n of the Ue.i;t!i an trty, in t!.e fallowing article pve- the probable reion that iiitbitices the Journal in its efTort to ignore th anti fltvery eletnent in that organization and in

duces it to -roiiouiice the charge that the Itejub

rclarv I the Tie inry, and m i v b" re iu d

from tirr.e to time, as the exigencies t-f the public j Interest mT r-ju re. j Sfcc. Ami br itftirth'T martrJ, Th it, to en hie t)ie SereLiry of the Trei-ury to fun 1 ti e ; Tiev-ury notes and fh).it:t dettl of tlie Cnite! i JStite-, be I berefy authorize-1 to ijne 011 the crelit cf tue L'nited States cou;-n botid. or re- !

isterel bjnds, to an amount not exceeding !

linn party intende! any agcje-ion upon the , ,,'.t, nn 1 and tr b-eni iMe at the p!eisurc f

"mi' I tni'f'l Stale- after hvejear-. and payable j twenty v ear from 0 ite, anl te aring it.te te-t at

CoTi.UtV'tMi.al rights. tf tl. slaveholders a

clien.ns ne I be .mrrran av . ! th. r ,.f ki . . - . ... t, .m .... ,..,m t.U

A verv cauil observation of the frolnble (11- .rni annually. And the ttds herein autbori ture ofp-difics in the l.'nit-! Mste rr.nt hflnte 7r. ,hi!I t,o öf yUch denominations, not Ic-.s than thit the ant: slavery fitment is lo be Sell entirely j nnv j(t; ,ltierm'.neil n:-i. by the Setctary out of the 0,10-ti'n bv j-ditici n-. There w - I , .v., T.e.isury. And the Secretary ot the Treislittle enough of it in the l ite Kej.ubli:.in patty. ; l;rj tUy j;,. of mich tnn Is at any lime at'i but even th it little is t' be lelt out of tie .jue- j in'uktt value thereof, tor (lawful money) ! tii ii in the rela tion of f uture c ind'd ites hi1 fu ' the co;n of the l"n:te. States, or lor ant of the 1 line officer. For this we intend not to be re j Treasury notes that bav e been or may here titer ; ap'Ui.ihle. A btt'e as we loved the 1 ite arty, ,. jij'j under any former act of Conpres, or j it lud Mone .oros that weie higher and nobler than fT the L'lii'e States notes tlct may be isued the -o call-'! Cnioi party which eck to mkiwI under the provi-ions of this a t; hihI all stotk-, it. It sonj:ht, at Ieat to cut hn.se from the thral- bonds, ar.e other securities, of the Cnited States d .m of Live dominion tlie Union paity 14 f.T : JM., bv indiv idu iN, corporations, or associations the Union, vith ur tr it hont slarery. j within" the United States, fhall be exemt lnm Tiie appointment of (loveruor Wiight to the 1 tax ttioti bv or under State authorities. !

Senate w as mev table after the abandonment ot Sr. H. Anl b it further marttd. That the,

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Of out: 11 iiioiuiiiruiin nie .uijimi.miuh n v. t r .1. fT'i or 11 JlirinrT enacira, I till lll the Uej ubliran pattv, and this is to be followed Unifel States notes and the coupon or regi-tere. bv electing Union I)emocrats of the same s h ol , ,,4 authorizeij J,v this net hall be in sin h f.rti

to Conjure.-, e-ieiallr from Kenitttliean listi ivts.

In thi district, for inMawe, 1.0 one pretends to

think it eitlier j-.s.ible or de-irahleto re e'ei-t.Mr

as the Se-ietary of the Treasury may dire-t, and shill bear he written or cnr.tve-1 signatuies ot ;

the Trea.-urer of the UniteJ States arid the Kej

l'orter. There was a Keou'dican mjoritT ol ' irer of the Treiurv . and also, as evidence of

1.H2 here two years ago, but thi majority counts . vv fa i,.,lt tj.e i,nr,ri,lt of a copy of the -eal ol nothing in the ele tion of the next (Jon irre in m. , the Treisury Department, which imprint shall be ' The man must be an irreproachable Union Dem- made under'the ditection of the Secretary . after ocrat, wh never his views on slavery may be ! the said notes or londs shall U nieiv el from the 1 We do not hear ot any Itepubliean talked of. j engraver und before thev nre issiel; or the said! The cwtite-t s..n,. to l tetweeii K iv and O .od j ,tt., -iU. bonds hall be signed bv the Tteisurer ! ing. Whetlier any other man w ill come in or not , ,,f the Uiiit! States, or for the Treasurer 1 we neither kiiow nor ,ar. J sojch jx-rsons as may be jx'cially Mpjintel ly i It may he that lav try, following thewnr. may j the Secretary of the Treasury for that purpo-e, j re.- .1.1:.. i... .. . I . 1 . ; 1 . . I . I ; . t hi.. . : 1 1 .! ii . 11. 1 -

roiiier .ui'i iic, iui t im in h iii im- aii'i so 111 oe counier.-'i;:ie"j ny me iierster 01 me thing, and we deiuan! the leadership of home ' Treasury, or for the Heisfer by s(H h t-ersons as

known and holiest aiiti slaveiy man. Alio here is to be the next battle. Any teacc that domicile da verv inv phitlorm thai ii;iK.feH it anv stra.egein which vin'' the issuo is the legin ning of sueh a htruggle as h is never vet been.

the Secietarv of the Trea-urv rnav spc iallv ap

point forthat purpose; atid all the provisions ot j the act entitled "An act to authorize the iss-ie of : Treaury notes," approved the -i d day of De cetnher, lr7, mi far as they can be applied to j

mm 1 t,j, (.ti ;,,) ,M,t inconsistent thetewith, are here Serrh of .Ir. IC lc Im rilson, of llllnoi. hs rcviw ;I(J ,e enacted; and the sum of ;0i)

i 11 the J itli wist., tlliouse ncing 111 commit : ihhi h lieie!y apjToj.riaHil, out ot any money in lev of the whole on the State of the Union, Mr. i i"t ,,tl;t'rwi nVl ytul. to et.a1 ble the Secietarv ol the I reasurv to carry this Iti.HAi-.iiMj -. ii 1: j .,(.t i,lto , ,v,...t. ' And I think one ol the rnst sensible procla- Sic. 4. Ami he it fnrthrr rnaetrd, That tlie ni.ltioni that h is been written since the com ; Senetary of the Trpanrv may receive from any rneiK-eme'it of the war was written bv tJeneral. peioii r terson., or nv eornoration, Unite!

Oi.nit when hecntcied l'adtieah, Ky. In that States t.nfe on iit'jKit for Its th in tliiity d.iys, j proclamation he laid down this proposition: "1 1 in sums of not lew than one hundre.1 iloH ir-. with

iiave int eorne." ai. he, "to tilit opinions; I j any of the Aasitant Treasurer or designated De h i e come to rei-t tie ison nnd ov erw iieltn it. 1 1 poitaries of the United St ites ait!ioriz"d bv the am not heie to lone (pinion upon you. I am , S-cretai of the Tieisiny to receive them, who h re to .Main the Constitution and the supieni- j shall issue iheiefor certificates of deposit, made in acy d' the laws." j such form as the Secietarv (d'tlie Treasury shall And one ol the best f-igns during this whole j prescribe, rvml said certificates of depo.,t shall sesion is the indorsement by my colleague of 1 bear intere-t at the rate of live per centum per den. ( Irani. I did not know that my colleague j annum; and any amount of United States notes was prepar-d to indorse that proclamation. Hut, . il;.o-iud may le withdrawn from deposit nt Kir, it is one that I would like to pee written in iinv time alter ten days notice on the return of

letters id gold upon the sky itself, so that all the world eoiild red. It is tlie only correct doctrine that has been proclaimed by any of our (Jenerals. Now, Mr Chiirrnau.a great deal his been aid altont the objects and purposes of this war. The M iith man from Massachusetts rem.it ked that we stand in a very different pos.tion from what we did at the called J-esion. Well. sir. so we do; but the only ddl'erenee is that we now have an armv of .ix hundred thousand men in the field, llow did urn get them there? Did they come there for the purse of abolition for overthrow ins the Constitution and the laws? Not at all. Vou would never luve had this ar mv; you would never hive won the victory at Foit D o.elsoii i( it had been understood that suuh wtie the objects of the war. Now, Mr. Chaii man. I w ill not .-top to pre-ent any argument ujton this proposition. I susj ect that, out of the four thousand men from my Congressional ilistrict who weie in the tight at Kol! DoneUou, twenty live hundred of them voted for me at the last election. I am inclined to believe that at least that number of them votid for me. I did not get the votes of m niy of the ol'.icers, laughter but I did get the r ink and tile. I will tell my colleague another thing. There are footsteps of the Republicans in the army, but themaiksot their feet are all in one direction, and when the rank and tile return to their homes, alter the lebelliuli .hall have been crushed out. as the man toifs upon his farm, as f.e labors to pay the raxatif n that i.s ujion us. as he toils to

Mipjwirt the old tlag ol his country, he wnl not la? j very apt to try the experiment of Republicanism j or Abolitionism a'ain That thing is about u-ed i

up. There is not much more of it. It is grow

ing beautifully small bv degrees and elegantly j less as it goes along. Laughter. "Now, Mr. Chaii mm. I will tell you the inev- i italde result nt this war is, you miisthang a good ; manv of the traitors I could not go home to mv j people if 1 was not in favor of that. When vou

hang the extreme men in either section, those in tire other. -ection will take warning by their fife. The extinction of one will be the death of the other. "We h iv e rem.iif.eil in this House, sir, and seen strange things going on without being able to help out selv es. One of these men in the South would ifll line his district by re tding an Abolition document from the North, a speech delivered here or elsewhere, it mattered not; and another up North would set his district in a blaze of excitement by distributing the printed ravius of one of the fire eaters of the South. Thev were like a cotiple of calves iu

s iid cei tificatcs: Vrorulnl ', th it the interest on all such deposits shall eeae and determine at the pleasure ot the Secietarv of the Treasury: Awl jroriiIril further, that the aggregate shall not exreed the amount of twenty live million dollars. Sm 5 Anil be it further mortal. That all du ties on imported goods which shall be paid in coin, or in notes payable, or in demand notes heietolare authorized to he received and by law receivable in pivments of public dues, ami the com so paid, shall be et apart as a special fund and applied as follows: 'ir7. To the oaunent in coin of the interest on the bonds and notes o the United St ites. Second. To the purchase or pavtrient r.f one pet centum of the entire debt of the United States, to be made in e ich fiscal year after the first day of .Inly , l?b"J, which is to be .et apart as a sinking fund, and the interest of w hich .h ill in like m inner be applied to the purchase or payment of the public debt, as the Secretary of the Tre i.-ury tlnll from time to time direct. Third, The lesidue thereof to be paid into the treasury of the United States. The sixth and seventh sections define and punish the ciime of counterfeiting

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Jeff. Dai U's .llevsnrgp. The following are the most important paragriphs in ,IKK. Davis's message ''to the Senate and Ilou-e of Representatives of the Confederate States:" In obedience to the Constitution and provision reo ui riiis; the President, from time to time, to

1 I give to Congress information of the state of the

Confederacy, and recommend to their consideration siici. measures as he shall jude necessirv and expedient, 1 hav e to communicate that since my message at the hist session of the provisional Coiigres, events have demomsmted that the dovetnmcnt h 1 1 attempted more than it had the jiower successfully to achieve. Hence in the ef bu t to protect by our arms the whole territory of the Confederate States, eaboard and inland, we hive been so exposed as recently to encounter serious disasters. When the Confederacy was formed the Statescomprising it were in peculiar character of their pursuits and misplaced coulideuce in their tormer

' associates, to a great extent destitute of the me ms (of the pro.-ecutioii of the war on so gigantic a

scale as that w hu h it has attained. Ihewoik

shops and artists were mainly to be found iu the ! Noilhern States, and one of the first duties w hich J devolved uion this Government was to establish

necessary m anutactoiies, and m the mean

lick e ich other; and they sue the only ones Ij ever knew who got fit on it. Laughter In j that w.y they have sustained two large f unities, 1 one at the North, an 1 the South. Now, vvej might hive irot along with them but for the un- , fo: tun. ite mi-take in 1 -.(. We then committed ' a sad mistake. believed tliitty or forty e.ir ago t T it we could make a ;o.h1 Democrat out of ! an old re leralist; but it vv. :i dcp!r d'e error. l.ar.gh.ter You may t;ike a sea shell from the et sh lie anv where; vou may take it upon the niouti? i:us, or into tlie tme-ts, still it will sing ; tlie song of its nee in home. Mr. Ruch mm re 1 mained the ime at the 'iid that he w as in the be- ', ginning. Th: rev oh. iion w ould never hav e broken out but for two elements at the North, one the ex treine Aboiitioii party, and another party whith was intiiiitelv worse a party made up of .limes Ruch in in. Iiac Toucev. C'aleb Cushinir. and

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time to obtain by purchase from abroad as far as practicable whatever was needed. effort his been spired to effect both these ends, and though ie-ults have not equaled our hopes it js believed that an impartial judgment will upon full inves ligation award to the various departments ot the tiovctnmctit credit for having done ail which Imman power and foresight enabled them to accomplish. The valor and devotion of the people have not only sushiincd the efforts, of the Government, but have gone far to snport its deficiencies. The active state of military preparations among

nations of Kuroj e in April, the date when our agent first went abroad, interposed unavoidable

oelavs in procurement of arms, and the want of! a navy h is j,reitly impaired our effotts to impiMt mil ir .1 1 y supplies of all sorts. I bad hoped tor j several d.;v to n-eive official rejrts in relation ! to our di-cond'eitures at Ro.nioke Ishmd and fall ', ot Foit Diuel-on. Thev hive not yetie.tched! tue and I am therefore unable to communicate!

'I lie I)e! ot tlie ation. Secretary Stint .n, feeling the indignity of being "putr.-i" by ihe New Vork Tnhun'e. nt t) e eip-ii4C- of the reputation ot other men, b fei t a ietier to that journal, m wh.tb I e e xprf sly sav.s (Lit the merit of the recent victories' In no re-pe;t l-h.ns to him, atl a im oiners a rebuke to the "Red Republican' tendencies ol Greeley. lie alo stated, at the meeting of Railroad Di rc-tors at Wa-birg.u, that he had the highest cm it; '.ence in Gei.nal McCle.'an, "there-ultof

w h'-e military s. -hemes, gig ntic and w ell ma-f ti.rJ. Js no, exhibited to n rejo:-i country.""! In -p'te of tliis test, m any, of the f ict tliat all of , fil ial or ders emirmte from tJeneral McClellan, '

ar. I all r fürii! reports are made to him. and that

Secretary Cameion has b'eu out of otlk e so short a lime tint his ucresor has tiaidly mterel toe details of hi liepirtment, tlie Aboi.tioni-ts retit iti sivitig that Statiton is t! e "organier" of all our v h tones, and thit the (teuer.il in Cinef i a mere cipher. We do not eipect that they will .ihmdoii this lie. Thev far McCIellati may be successful, and tint, though neither he nor his

friends for him, have exhibited the lea.-t -oiitical ambition, he will be po popular as to be able to j kick their dih of Treasury pip anJ shoddy con- i

11 .n i. 0101 me liTi, arm leave mem oui in me cold. They are more intent to mike I're-idents than to finish the war. Hence their frantic efforts to put Addition Generals into the field, and hence their -ad disgust that every one of them h is so far leen a fraud and failure. Conservative

Republicans and Democrats have won success and made their marks, but no instance is on record of a radical doing any good lor the cause of! the country. This spirit has actuated the Sum-j ner Chandler (Jreeley sch ol from the beginning ; of tlie war. We have an instance of it in this city, where nn obscure paper tegiiihy calling: M 'jor Anderson .a traitor, and is now ö idy exas j erating Joval men bv its atticks uivn (iener.il f 1 a MeCleilan. l'apers of the same class hav e teen in full cry after (Jenernl Smith, the hero of Don- !

tison, the first mm who entered the enemy's works, and whose b-ivery and skill saved the field to the Federal forces. They asailed Giant after the h.utle of Relmont. They ah u-ed II il lot k becau-e he would not give negroes privileges which are withheld from white men. They nre furious now agair st Sherman, and have coin menced the siege of General Ruell, whose mis

terly strategy has effected the evacuation of Rowling 'Jrccu. because he was not at Donelson, when thev know that that foit was not in his dis- : trict, but'in General Ualleck'., and that he has confined himself to the field in which his official

stiperiois have put him. This mem spdit ol partisanship is astounding. We stvle it pai tisttiisbip, because all the (Jenerals , asr iiled are Demot rats. N ev er by any chance is an Abolition General, even if le plunges Iiis arms up to the e!lows into the public money, attacked. Abo!itioni-m holds that tiie eu 1 sain lilies the means. It declares Washington, which i now one bue atiiding plate of bist, g irnlding and in temperance, "improvtil by Noi thcin inilucuce." It holds those ministers of the gospel who sj end their entire lime in long range shots at slav ery , while they have not a word to say against the brothels, gaming tables, and dens of debauchery which eluter around their churches, pinks of apostolic piety. It embraces, as a congenial cooperator, the infidelity which holds tli.it a man d.i-s like a rat to rot. No personal intamy, no public i en tlity, can disgu-t it. The cowardice of Gtceley and Lov ejoy, the iieity .entiiuentalisms of Sumner, the blatant folly of Chandler, are all turned to Spaitan virtues in its Ethiopian crucible. It holds, that, in all this broad land, by no possible chance can an honest man differ with it iu opinion that the Alo!ition platform is the true gospel, w bile all other creeds, joitical or religious, are the r!eh and the devil. We know that lately it has become fashionable to decry its influence, and to assert that its insane ravings can do no hurt. So, for twentylive years, a vast majority of this joj.le that neither it, nor its twin sister, Secession, were to be feared. Men played w ith each of them as convenient political tools, thinking to east them aw .iy at pleistue. The resu'tis civil war, and that will always he the re-ult where a faction maintain that no law binds their consciences, no rules of decency restrain their tongues, no sense of honor guides their action in the attainment ot thtir ends. Such an element is always revolution try. It is founled u;s..n treason. Its, informing spirit is disobedience. We have no expectation that the frank avowal of Mr. Stanton will check the-e factious bloodhounds in their assault upon McCIellan. They vv ill iinnt him to death if they can. They will defame h's name, they will inire; resent his mo tiv es, detract from his f ame, and heap Ossa on I'elioti in immense masses td" mendacity to overwhelm a mm win! has deemed this a w hite man war. and who will not put the fire-brand and Imwie knife into the hands of black ravages, per mitting them to bum, ravish and murder, w ithout regard to sex or age. 1 his is his crime. Abolititioti thirsts for a high carnival of blood. It wishes not a restored Union, but an exterminated South, and Getier il McCIellan stands in its way. He and IW1I and Hilleck and Grant and Smith and Sherman, and all other chiefs whom it daily assails, are impassable bat tiers to its wick ed cravings. Hence, it endeavors to set these (Jenerals at enmity with each other. Hence, too it sends chapters of defamation to ev ery camp to excite mutiny among the soldiers against their otlicer. Hence, it has cause I all Europe to be lieve our armies mob?, our Gcnenls fools, and has tempted the strong prejudice which exist against us in foreign nations. Hence its paper have bought the knowledge of the destination of secret expeditions and published them in time to warn the enemy, and to thwart the designs of the Government. And no.v its hist greatest project is to bree 1 jealousies between McCIellan, L'nco!n and St niton, and to cause the people to lose con ti deuce in tho e who have the conduct of the war. How long will this atrocious spirit be permitted to exist in our nvd-t? How long will the people endure this "tire in the reir" upon these Generals and their soldiers now in the presence of the cue mv? Ddroii Free I'rtss.

AMUSEMENTS. lianuoroiJ i v halm.

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Kach a L! tibial laid. tö S. j

TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH t. 1 .

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. C, L. 5, Matthews, GENERAL COMMISSION

DRY GOODS.

;rt tfii-.-nph cf th" Tm. n.-ricn Artr1, .His Charlotte Thompson, vx ho wilt a j'prar t-n'zlit a CAMILLE . In which Ii La w. n a nc-t -rivih!e Jiti' ctlon.

la :d.M".il, FI.OWFU OF THK H!:f ST.

Jjp wmr, c.pcn at T. cctntiirrice at 7 t. RAILROADS. 1 1 KC rH" fX.

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VI.L I'FKsaiNS lH.ril 5lN; TICKKTS lOR ST. JOSKTil 11 I Mrr ...n t- 111 N.-rili'-rii Missouri, tti Mtf if Kaiiss, or ttif T rrirTi.-s, i-iit n havir.it ti k ts tb.tt rt ! by the iNOlt III -IISMM ltl It All. IIOA II, Tlie unly rail rjut- fr tn "t. lnui to St. Jccph. It is xhe llrs1 il ctii :t W-st I..-, I'V thirtft-n I ours, to tho riii. 0 t p.-itit r- a h"l bv ra.l, ai.U i 1 chrsi t. nj r. H.:y V"iir Tickets t Hansa tcl all i- iutin Nortlirrn Mii.i.n t tl.- North Missouri lU lro.ui. IS VAC H. .sTl UiiHiN. rn-'t nl lo-nM Mipt. N- rtli Mi..un Ii. R. HF.MiY H SIMMONS, 10 n-r.d 1r 1. i.ir Aif. r.t. ftt7-dtT MEDICAL.

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t 1 . I ll.ll III, Wl-.ll l. The Chairm m The gei!t;ern.ius time his ex

pile i Mr. K:i hir lson I am verv sorrv for that.

The Treasury oi Hilt a it lui I'uvv nl flie House uiitl Ileeomc 11 A A. r to authorize the is-ue of l'nited States bote-;. i:,d trr the redenir tion or tuinling thereof. r'l for tuioling the rlo.iting delt ot the I'trtcl St itCs llr it enacted. c, Thit the Secretary f tlie Tieisu:v is here v authorized to issue on the

C e l t of the I i:;ti States 01. e hundred and hitv iunctioii iv th other division of th . . t 1 . . ... . .

in iiinii. ot noli if or i iure! lilies imte. riot be 11 in ititere-t, pivab'.e to beirer at the Tre is in v of the l'nited Slate-, and ot Mich denominations a be iiiavthein expedient, riot less th in five dollar eacli: 1'rvrided, hoirercr, (h it fifty uid!;o;; of i:.l notes sh til In in lieu of ti e de min t Tieisury notes authorized to oe issued by the act of July IT. lMl. which siiddcimnd n tes shall be tikc:i;pa tapid'y a practicable, an 1 the rotes here.n provided f.r substitute I for t!.e:u:

AnU yrocuUd jurtt.tr, that the amount of the

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ti L-ether Ii i!l at no time ex -

1 the sum ot one hundred 11.I tiity m ili ui dollars; and such m tes herein Htith iie-l h ill

dut -s. excise .debts dematrls of everv kind

due to the I'nitl Slates, except duties on im ports, ftti.l of ;:ll claims au.l demands agiiiist the I'n'ced States of every kitid w h itsoev er. except for interest upon Nds .irl rote-, which shall l e paid in com; and Yiil al. be lawlul ui jnev und .1 levl tender in pav rnent of nil debt, public and private, w ithin the I'tiite l States, excert dut;e on imports a: 1 interest as a.ores.:.; and any holder of raid L'ncil States notes depositing m'x sum not le than ti If v dollar, or some multiple of fifty d.dlir. with the Treasurer of the l'nited State, or e'lhtr of the Assii..nt Tre.iiu !, h ill le.ivt in eXclt4io.e ihert tor dk.plKte cei iibcate o "e:i:t. one of w lech may be trau:nitie I to the Seen t iry d V..e Tre.iury , who j.i thete upon isue to the holders, an e-pil am m.uI of boii I of the I'nitcl State, coupon or re, "sfereij, a may by said holders he desired, heiring interest at the rate of iii j-er centum per .1:1 Luni, iy Able semi annually, n-l reietrmahle at the pie iure of the l'nited Slates after fiv e yeirs, and pivable twenty yeiifiom date theieof; mch l'irtei States note shad le re. eivel il.e sainem coin, at tlicir par value, in payment for any hwn

Actv .lSnlicnl Ilictrry. For lh pee'y ami wrniarieiit cur f

CiUNOUKHKA, (il.FKT, IKKTIIVL D!.CH Ur.E5, S KM IN Ab VVKAKNKSS, NKiini.Y KMlSSloNS, INCONTIN ANCb.lt KNI fAblUKITAblUTY, (Jravfl,.trieture.ati! Aflrii"tisif th KHlneya'n1 bla lJor wlikli La t 11 iH'.l . upwani of one hu!i-lr-l ptiy MOiaiif, IN Til FIR TUIVATi: n:CTICK, WirH KNTIItF sre 1 CKSS, supiTsfiürii" C'lfa b. Copaiba, CapsuU. or any oiht r coinpouti't liitl -rto known. ns;Ms iMafiFic riMaS Ar r-ily in cti.ri, .ftri -rTTtin: a fun- In a f.-w daja, an. I v l. ii a cop is 'ni-ctt it I jn-rin.iiii r.f. Tiicv arc prepared from vegetal lo extr.ictsth.it are har!id' s nn rlir ytrni ami ii.-v.T liiiu.sealt- thf roin h. ir im;r j:iiatrl.f t.rl!i; ami Im inn autar-r.Mted, all iiaasfoa last is av ii.Jcil. Nuclnuue of diet i n'TPSs.iry while UsiTiif them; nur J. . tlu-ir artion interfere with tusincsi. pur.scitK. Kacli l. cntam six lozeli I'll!. ThlCK (NK HM.l.AK, And w ill bo sent by mail, jit-pail ty any advertiseJ A'ei.t, Ii receipt of t be inotn-y. SuM by IruiCKists Kenera '.ly. None iretiuine without nv sicnature mi the wrapper. J. lilt VAN, Kothest. r, X. .. i :e nil A Kent. fe TOMI.INSOX k COX, Apcnts Tor Iriuiatiapol julv i:-.l.l ;w 'rtl I TI IMIMM.T TO BiA III KS. DK. JOHN HAP.VF.Y. HAVING FnU Ul'WAKI) OF twenty year v !.! his professioiml time xciuM.ely to tbtrfttt,. M of I eiiiiile Hi ficulli eM an. 2 hnvinw succo.l" I in hotiHi.'i of cases in r'Moriii(r the alliicte.tto snar.il health, has now entire conlilenct in oCerine publicly his "(Irral imttican JlcmcttyS' Dih HAKVKY'S CHRON'O-THERWAL FEMALE PILLS Whk h have never yet failed (when the direction havi t.ern st riet iy tollow .!,) in removing lifJieulties arising from or.sTi:r(TioN, ok sTorrAfiK of NATn.F, Or in restoring t be -ysieiii 0. perfect health, vv hi-11 sv.fTvriim from iinal Aire.'tin, PrInpsus, Uteri, the Whites, ur other weakness the L'teriia- Organs. Al, in all caser of I totiry t Nervous Prostration; Hysttrirs, Paljiitn lion-, Ac, w Licit are the foreruinuTs ol more seri.'iis dis. eae. y These pills are perfectly harmless on the con.-ti tution umi may be taken by the most delicate female without cnaiiii; distress, at the same laue ihey act like a charm fty : streikt heninp, inviorattng and restoring the system to a Wealthy condition, and by briniriritr on rhe monthly period with reguUrir)-, no matter trom what cause the obstructions may arise. They should, however, not l e taken luriiii; the first three or four months of pregnancy, tb.iiL.n safe Ht ar:y otber time, as miscarriaire would be tt.e r suit. Fach box contains firt I'-l!s. Trice i?l, and when desin d will he sent by mail, pre-paid by any advertised A'i nr. on r.-ei ipt of ihe money. Sold by IiriiL'irits p-neraliy. J. 11KYAN, Rochester. New York, fbrieral A trr tit. fs-oY TOMblNStlN A COX, Agents for Indiaiiapolj. juiriO-d.Vw'61

V II A X I) K' S T U S S I L A O () l l'KKS on;ns ANU coi ns. JfvjJ1 sold by all I 'moists. 'i" rents a box. Ii Ii A N I) E'S T I'SSILA G O (T'liKS ASTHMA AND WHKF.ZIN. Jfjirir Sold ty all Uruirpists. 2". ceiitii a box. TlHAXDK'S TUSSI L A (1 () Cl'RF.S CMNSfMITlVt COl'UtbS. fTijy- .sl.j ,y a', Iinnorisi. 2." cents a box.

llllAXDE'S TUSSI LA (10 t'I'KF.S IKRITATIOX OF THK TONS1US. tjeff M 1 y all I'ni.'gi.-ts. 23 cents a box. 11 U A N I) K' S T I'SSI L A (T () Is ..! f..r l'ut lie Spc akr r atid SinpTs, TO CbF.AR THF. VolCK. Ii K AND K ' S T U S S I L A ( ; O ( I RKS HOARS NF.SS ANU SORE THROAT. PZ&m Sold bv ali Uruji -ts. -J5 cents a box.

H AND F S T V S S I L A (I O (TKESCONSUMITION IN THF. FIRST STACKS. r, h a n D v s t r s s i l a (; o Cl'RFS ASTHM A AND I'.Ri NCIHTfS. S-jY- S..M by all lnnr,L'ist. 25 c. nt a box.

Spoijil INti-. 7 O M YFI: '.s AV.'.s-'. All .tleet1inirnt tilm f.r i !- iiett tune, int unlrred fit tefuK the rri ir.it in fftie timr K r, iriet, ti ill lf cAnynt the mjul.ir tutu fi.rihr ime m f. the time they tre orJtixl ut. MEDICAL.

P, R A N DK' S T T S S I L A (; () l- I'b-iisant t the T-t Children rrv for it.

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.

H R A N D K' S T U S S I L A ( () Ct'RES HmiPINi; ( onilt AND CROl'P. Jfj-f Sold by all Irui.ri;ist. 23 c uts a in. TO RENT. ON THE GALLAUDET FARM.

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aide ine tu make recutnnieiidations lminde! iiinii ti e eh ined c'ndi:i-ii, which tl.ev h ave proenrivl. : Kn ni.lt is kioiwii of the surrender ar Koarmke I-laini to make us leel tli at it was deeply h'ltnil i i it'i:. However im;'! feet nrav - h.iv e been the prepirations for delense ihe hope i still enter-taine-l that our repoite! oes at Fort I nes,,n h:ive le en ::iettlv ex t'jperite.1, iii;imiich :ts I :un not only uiiaiIIiiilt lnt nimble to believe th-it i Hi :e ;irniv d our p'ople hav e surrpnderc I with nut linkinii desneiate ell'-rt t cut their wy throuli the i ii v I i 1 1 ton es, whatever niav hive

been their tuitiiber, ;ntd to er de ivor to m ike .1

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in ine an-eiu e i inai ex ci iniorination, w men can oiilv be .iff.rded bv cth-'ial rr;-rt. it would be picinat ue to pass jn diluent, and my own is re setved.aI ti u-; v out vv ill be until that it. fa? mat;'ii is re id. In ihe ineiiitirne treiiiiotis efforts hav e been m ide to thro-v furw anl i einfor i e ments to it:r armies at pnitions thre iteneil; and I can t.ot d.otibt bv.t t!.e bitter di.apaiutinei:t we have borne tn iv lei.erv e oi;r people t tili creit oreett o:,; wid peeiily ecure a reuit in re iiccoid int w itli o r just ex; ed iti ons and as f iv oril le to our c.ui-o as those which muked tlie eirl.t-i peri ..', of the war. He tl tn relets to the report of tl.e Nvrv nnd :

le re eiv b in payrnet.t et all taies, internal War Ie, i.ttmer.t The ddhrr.kie.s which h ive;

LATHES OFPKLICATF. JIEALTII ORlMr.UUF.U 1 ortfiniiathtii. or tu tho.-e by whom ati inrri ae of j

fainily i from any rea-oi ubjtt! iiab'i, the un I-rM.'r,ed ' winjld ofTer n jrerriit ion wbk h is perfectly reliable and ' s.ib'. ,ii .1 w h:i 1. h.is I . n prescribed in variou.-. pari of , tl uid W ,.ri ! I.ir thopiit certtury. AItl. uh this article ; i-v tv . i;. p and s-n-V, ret it ha been put up in half : pint )...tl!i an-t s..M ve.'..' M nsiv ly at the exhorbit u.t j pra ..f .." p. r bottl'. tue uiiderii:nsj propoe to fur- .

rnh the irciji.- for fl.hv the possesjori of which every

y h.Tsidf w ith a jierfect .if-Miard. at any ! iin' trirtinir nni of 25 rents p-r year. Any !

i m or drinre; -t ill teil v on it is er! :ly Iiarm'.. s, ;

nia-l C x If tlie tenant funiish- team, V-., !. nv-s v:.e-La!f in the bushel or crt.; if furni-hed to L.iu, te piv twotliirvls. Each ten. ml wiKhave IS oui if laiiuilv h:ef. vi ur.NT.

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t tio'.ts.i f i .. ., t-::itio'i;iti. can Le prxarr. of its cTiciey. Sei t to i.y jart ol the world on receipt of g 1 . t.y ,i.t.lrestriK". Uk. J. C. IEVFK M'X, P.O. R .i,No.21Vl,Xew Haven, Connecticut. ulyJ.-dAw'sl

PRINTING PAPER.

Printing Paper, &c, &c.

FORWARDING MERCHANT, ! Lar?p rirc-Iroor Uiiildin NO. 124 KOfimi ST., WEST UTK, llrlvvren .'Inln Xlrrrl mid tlae ltlverT LOUISVILLE. KV. 5J. C-nii'Tiirt)ti'r rrsjrfsttfui'.jr ilint'J, iml lmrue.t te ale ;th rm(H return frvtaranteed. Jat.13 PIANOS.

VFEU FIFLUIs, TO I'.E ELT INTO CORN, OATS, '. I la, and Pol iU. .

TlitNil i rrt'sli and I-Vrfilv And with proper care I.trzrc 'mps can he viatlc.

Apply to the !.bcrib,T. J. S. RROHN. j i;alKu !. t, r et., ur,, 15J. f. b2ß-dtf !

arisen from the bort rtdtstmrnt ?vtem. This

wa c nil by the in:!;mn entert lined bv the ppa- i pie that the war wnuhi te ett!el sonn, while it. liaü now - been rue probable th it it will cnr.tii.ue tl.rou;!; a -eiie of veirs. He estimates the strenotii t( the army at present t be four bundled reimetit 4 inf.int.v. with a pmprtion ite fervent cavalry and artillery. He i the pro res. of re enlist u.ent .uwl fuiloujli in pmres fer ti e last nc:;t!i w far Ut)rL'aitizi al weakened his tone- a to imruir their ability for .lioccx'iil ilelt ne, but lel:evei that this culnii t.o:i f v:!'i'r is nb:.uitialiy at nu end. He d;cu ei the hlliculties encoutitertI in attenij.:'ti, t et.ibl,-h a nivy, c Then p.isiu on to ti:e fiiiat.ciil ciiiditisi of Iii pivernniei.t, ! he savs the repirt nf t! e Secretary of the Trea .ury will exhibit the irnitifv trip fact that we hive ; tiO tioatiii debt; thi.it tl.e credit of the Govern meet i un:mpaiii, and that the total expenditure of the itov eminent f.r a yer has ten in round number x iTo.xi.OOO, le. than one third of the sum wattsj hy the eiiemy in his vain ef tort to coL..uer ti- less than tf.e value of a .inule .irfitle ..f ejxrt. the cotton crop of the year, i

WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND LA hi K STOCKS OE 22 22 I 3 C 25 x S

Als.-, the .pfferent nizes .f K"Hk Taper, rrinter' Car t, i Ac , t 'kre l.. r wih b. .", anU '0 p s kec Itiiiier's j 1., 1. X and 4 It s r-.k Ink, Cop. re.1 f&k, Ar. i i mchl-rfiw

CANDIDATES.

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Lrf" KKV. K. WHIT TEN WILL HE A Can 'i.late for Trutee ut tntr Tuwn-h p, at tie approachiti April iec-ti.iu, uhjct tu the v ir uf the J-eojle. fehl-lte

DRUMS.

1ST KFCFtVED A 14JT OK M'EEMOk 110 IS hUl'üi At low t-rire. Wll.I,Ai:i) k .TOWEI.I.

FX-A.lSrO PORTES

-mTF. 1UVK OX HAND A M MPER OF FIR. Claa Piaaiw-, which we will m-U at co-tnt rash WILL! AE1) A TOW FLU ci tl Xo. 4 Hate House GROCERIES, ScC.

INVv Viiniiy:iiii(i-iit AT THK NKW YORK (I10CKIIY ST01IE. o. i? i:al Waitliinirton Mreel. CI. II. I.l'EI.I bavinc purchsel tb' above establish- . met. t of the .Messrs. Bryant, intends ksepinr ceiMantly on hand a full mpply ef every artnle in the l.rw of Family liroreries and Erovisiom. and will warrant ev.-ry article to le f ihe ht qwality and at the lowest prices. The highest market price, in cash, raid for all kind of Tri'diice. He respectfully eolieit the cit:i.ns jrrn. ralty, in the city atxl country, tu rail aal examine his sti k and price tn-f.ire pnn bssiiii; elsewhere. Arta-tra promptly delivered in atl part f the c:tv. J3-dlm C. II. HLEI.U

DRUCCISTS.

GROCERS. r i Corner l Hshlnzton and Delaware' s- t Mreelt Indinnapoli, I " AVINC, THF LAKffESr T(X"K Of OKOCKKIES I in thi city, w ith such facilities a., tn t-natde u to vi as low a aaiy bouse in tiie West, w-c inviie dealers t- exirjltie our ico.5 and pnets before jurcLatrig eUewhere. Jut received on cons! ment. 4s) IUlTlrls. new White Fi-h. J15 " Mickerel. 30 hug new peanul. tore and f . r sale at very low f pnrt-n n.-17-t.tw A. H. SCHMLL

SCKIEFFEL1N BROTHERS & CO.

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WHOLESALE M.t ';ilTS. And Dealer. In ra" iood Prr f inner) c, AI. A rents for tlie sale of l.etined IV troh-nm, Ilfuminatirar Oil. nijieri- r to anv Coal 0,1, futni-tied in any piatitities at the lowest market rate. 1T0 A N l 172 WILLIAM STKKF.T, EW YORK. JanJ9-diini

DENTISTS. . D d P UllrMT

TAKE NOTICE. rpHEt:M'Elw;r,NEMIAS THIS DAY EVKCII ASFD : j tr Sfs-kof C,n..ds owi.ed by E. A. Hall, m the ihM , ftliows' Hail.fin. N". 2. and wili now keep a eertrlete ; -s,,rrnieiit of the latest stjr" of lim 1, and wail keep ep rierxiil workmen tw uu all tbeiJcur4omer a well a the jew ?:, whom be ' l.i'it-s to ?ivehiia a call bef-.re purrl.ainrf ei-ehere. He w;!l ato keep a C'd sortn.ei.vnf Men's and Boys' Clothing OX HAND. Alvo a food Mx-k of Fnrnltlilnff. Iion't f irpet the place, j Odd FoIIouV Hall, IVo. 2,

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PHYSICIANS. DRS. JAMESON Sc FUN'KHQUSER, SOUTH MEKIDI AN STIiEET.

FOR SALE. THE UNOERHILL BLOCK FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES.

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