Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3654, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1862 — Page 2

DAILY SEXTIN EL

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Tue L'nion lt inihi be rer.

Democratic Union Stato Ticket. rot, tffctTAtr or itati, JAMK3 3. ATIION, Of Marion Count?. TOE AlDITOt Of TÄTE, JOSEI'U JUSTINE. Of Fountain Countj. rot ncAiittt or itati. MATTHEW L. BKETT, Of Dtrie Countj. ro& ATTOHIT GtXttAL. OSCAR B HORD, Ot Pecaur Comty. rot, tcrciiyTfDtT or rratit txaraccTio, SAMUEL L. KüUO, Of Alle Countj.

to emit bills of erfLt; und in the Contention that j am foe ouu i currency fur the country. Ail prepare-l oar preent Constitution ai a rubstitute, j bj tbi I mein evtl rrtbl CUITtriCT, PO fir M it rr7HoJ t continue. that ore of the ( h consist of pf-er. Mere Government rwper, iwrr of Con-rrü, nl in tl draft of a Cnf- ; not payable otherwise trun bv tin i teme-1 fi r

tutioti rejmrtM by a com mitt e of fite, on tl.e Cih of Auut, I7e7, it waij nmleJ in Art. 7, See. 1, that Conre houlJ have tb poer. anion;;

taxes, h t ttu r-reten-j to le cl!el a currency. After all that can be .til about it, p-uch ptfer U mere paper money. It it nothing but bills of

otltfr4,"lo coin tsoutj; t regulate tbe talue of j credit. It always ha been, and alwajj will be, foreign coin;" arJ "to borrow money, ai.d emit J depreciated. St, we want rcie, and we want

A Might Difference. The Republican of Jow. Late called a Republican Sute Contention to nominate a Repub

lican Sut ticket, to be support! by Republicans

at tlx enuin fall election. Nut a word of cen

ure do e Irar from the Republicans of Imlian aiaat this Republican p-rty moteioetit in Iowa.

Ju-Jg UcouunJ the Republican press quote

Dcola pn Democrat, but all mum when

tM icntimenu of the tletd Scttor will applj to

Republieastia. Wa quote from the lai ajssrech of

Docclas: - Whoever 1 not pceoarexi to aacrifice party or

-nnizuoii and platlurm on the altar 01 his

eoniitrj, uoei but oVene the tupport aad coun t ?ujik of bone! men.

With the Republicans it null a good deal of

difference w hone ox U gored. It ia all rtht for

the Republicans of Iowa to weft in contention and nominate a party ticket, but It i very wi cited

for the Democracy of Indiana to p-talid bj their

party orai:ixition upon tl.e platform of "fidelity t- U Cunatituiion." If there er er was a party

crirtr.izition, or rather an oraiitxitlon to advance

the personal interest of pnrtiitana, it i the fro-

pdi "Union l'aitj Contention." to be hehl iii

this citr on Wednesday next, called br Puch du

IuteteteI patrioü 4. Momox, Hicuu, Jilian

& Co.

Are IIjc l,rjrul Tender Treaurf .'ote

AulliorUrd by tlie C'onatltu tlon! IMAXAruLH, June 1G, lrt'-i. To the Jlort. S . GViase, Sic'u of the Trtutury

Sie: Permit an humble citixen, and uu earnest Union man, to aJJira to you a lew onsiderati tns on jour proportion for a further i.ue of U"ral temW Treaaiyy notes. I doubt both tbe constitutionality i d expelieticy of the measure; an 1 1 thin it U wUer to ascertain, before an act H done, ejef. ialljr ao great a one a that Jropo5el, thtt it i authoriaed by the Constitution, than to fn t dj the act, and then look for the right to do it afterwards. The TieaUTj note, thus far issued, whether constitutional or uut, m ij he converted into bond ao i withdrawn from circulation before a decision of the Supremo Court cm impu'r their value; and, llieieior'.', it is eminently proper to pauee an I coniider before that isue ia made. Now that our brave aruiiea are sucresffuiJy dii persio g tbe rebel bands, with a prospect ol bringing the war to a close, let not Congre, iu the civil administration, by disregarding the Constitution in in action, destroy the hope of restoring fraternity, and of the preservation, unimpaired of all our liberties under the Constitution. Let that body ho a delicate regard to all constitutional limitations of power, as an evidence to the Southern State th it, in the Union, their rights under the Constitution will be sacredly respected, and aa a means of restoring their confidence. I know it may be urgtd that Congress has once exercised the power, and that this is a construction of the Couititutiou to bo respectd. Bat it hhould be remembered that never, till the past year, has uch ao exercise been ventured upon; and that legislative interpretation does not biud the judiciary, aud U not, indeed, very nighly rene?ted a authority. GotvtRMt r Morris, who was a member of the United States Constitutional Convention, and who novel to w ithhold from Congress the power to emit bills of credit, wrote to Hon. Timothy Pickrino: "What can a bitory of tlie Ccntituti(.n avail towards interpreting its provisions? This must be done by comparing the plain import ot the words with the general tenor and objecto! the instrument. That instrument was written by the fingers which write this letter. Hut after all, whit does it signify, that men chould h ve a wnlteu Constitution, containing uiierjuivonl provision and limitations? The legislative lion rill uot be e:ittnle-l in the meshes oi

a loictl net

the power which it wishes to excm, unless it be I

o nrginizel as tr contain within itself the suf!i. ! cieut theck. Attempts U re-traiu it from out- I rage by oiher means, will only render it nre (uTj;mu. The i lei ur binding le,;i!atars by t uhs ia puerile. Having sworn to cxrrcise the i j-owrr granted. arcnliu t j the'r true intent j a:.d rneanitiir. they will, when tl.ey tcel a desire f gv fjrther. avoid the sh inie. if not the gi iit of l"ii'irv l? rar:ag ll.e true iutent and ineut'nir 1 t lt, ac-ordiig to their cunptc! on;on, tha ! whicti mit' their purpose." Lite ot Mvtris, ol

bill ou th cTli of tbe Uuitvl Stairs." Tlli ott'i Deb. Vol. I, p. 20?, 2 Mad. pap. p. 1232. Rut, on the lGth of the fame month, 'it was moved and seconded to strike out the wor U 'and emit bills' out of the eighth clause of the rt section of the etenth article, which passed in the tfSrmxtire. Yeas, New Hampshire. M&asachusett. Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virata:, North Carolin i, Soutli Croütis, Georgia. Nam, New Jersey. Maryland 2." Ib p. 276. 3Md. Pap. p. 1313. llr. GocTiastia Morbis ma le the motijn to strike out. He sail tin moneyed interest would opjioe the Constitution if paper eaiisiions were not prohibited. Mr. Go rh am was for hating nothing in the Constitution that would suggest the idea of euch an wsoc. ilr. Maao.t thought Congress would not Live the power to taue Puch piper urile it waj eipressed in the Constitution, and, lience, aa lie w in f tror of conferrng the Kicr to mile sach iiur, hewu opxI to striking out. Mr. MmciR wai in f.wor of the jnjwtr to issue and he was opposed to utrikint out ih grant of the power as such an act would be tantamount to a prohibition of it. Mr. RaMiOLHt entertained the same view. "Mr. Kllswoeth thought this a favorable ra

merit to shut and bar the door ngaint paper j

money. The mischiefs of the various expeiiinrnta which had bii uiade wre now fre-h iu the puhlie mih'l.ithtl had" excited the dUgutof all the rtpectable art of America. By withholding the power frcrn thw i ew Uoveriiinent. more frietüls of iniiuence would be Ruined to it than bv lmt an j thing el.e. (tivetl.e Gomti:mnt credit ami of her re-oince will .tTer. The power m iydo harm. Lever good." "Mr. Wilson It will hate the mot salut.iry influence on the credit of the United St re- to re

p;r of wnirersi credit, and which is convert!

ble into jetie at the will of the holder. Thit ?ytem of currency, the experience of the world, and our own experience, Lave both fu'ly approved." Says Mr. Ceawtoed, in his report, in 120: "By the term 'currency the issue of paper by Government, as a financial resource, is excluded." Funding Systems, p. 743. But while bills of credit will not furnish a sound currency themelvoo, they tend to exclude such a currency, v iz. coin, from circulation, and to drive it from the country. As such paper will not circi lite in foreign countries, the importer, Leu he his received his balances here in that medium, is compelled to go to the banks and cx

change it for coin, which ho takes abroad with !

him; and, at present, as our main prtduce eiports are cut off, their place must be supplied by ?pec!e; and, as the banks are not required to retain ecie for the redemption of their own paper, if the bills of credit are a legal tender, they can and will dispose of their entire Hock as it will command a premium over paper, and, ere long, this country will be left with nothing but a pure paper medium, without the basis of a dollar of epecie. To illuttrate: The great bulk of our produce-exports, in years past, have consisted ot cotton, tobicco and rice. The report of the Sec

retary of the Treasury fer letil, shows that the ; value of cotton, tobacco aud rice exported in that year exceeded two hundred and tec millions of j dollars. Wo are now deprived of these articles ' of export, and the vacuum must be rilled by ! coin, or commerce be iu proportion diminished. I

The cotton crop of last year, it would teem, is td Le burnt!, ahJ it U scarcely possible that a iron thou!d be raised this vear ( the loss of two

i cotton crom in time of peace would revolutionize

a the commercial und financial world) and thus, it would seem to be inevitable that a foreign de-

move the l-oiUlity of paper in'ney. This expc- m ,,j w,n exi,t t,:lt niut drain the entire specie

dient can never succeed while it ini.-ch:efs uie , froro the countrr. as the counter home demand

remciubcied. And ns long as it can be resorte 1 to it will be a bar to other lesourccs." Mr. Bulle "was urgent for disarming the Government ot inch a power." lie was for

for it is removed by the bills of credit it they aie a lei' tl tender; and wheu it is all exhausted, what will be done then? Thce consideration were vi vidi v in the minds of the convention that formed, und ol the States that adopted our present Con.titutioti. They bad before them the then recent history of the issue of continental nnd Slate bills of credit, and the disastrous results thereof to the country, and they determined to prevent a repetition of the evils. See the sul-ject nut thoroughly discussed in 21 Story on the Constitution, 2d edition, commencing at

Striking out the grant. "Mr. Rkad thought the wcrds, if not truck out, would be as ahrtniug as the mark of the beaft in Revelation." "Mr. Lancdox had rathe reject the whole plan than retain the three words, 'and emit bills."' Mr. Madison was against issuing bills to circulate as currency, and particularly to m iking them

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a legal teuuer. itep. voi. o, pp. i.h.), j sec 135 and 6. 1 Hence, the convention was not satisfied with Upon such reasons, and with kucIi a purpose, I simplv 1,11, t!:(. powcr l0 emit bills from were the word stricken out by the almost unani- j lUv px Government; became that might not mous vote above given. The Constitution was I prevt.nf the ev;j M llje hevcraj t,lte, ttouia sti!i subeijuently ratified by the States with full p.)S,P ,he power to issue the obnoxious p:irer; knowliMge of the views and action of the Con j but in tlie Vt.ry ncxt Ft.clion U1t one (,f tne CuI1. vention that framed it, and with the clear under dilution, after'tliat refusing powers, that to emit

Handing that it withheld liom the relcral loveminent the power to emit paper money. The members of the Constitutional Convention became members of the State ratification conven

tions, and communicated to them the views ot the former. Some of them made reports, also, to State Legislatures. That of LvTiim Martin to the Legislature of Maryland contains this statement: "By our original articles of confederation, the Congress have power to borrow money and emit bills of credit." "Agreeable to which was the report on this system as made by the committee of detail. When we came to this part of the report, a motion was made to i-tiike out the words 'to emit bills of credit; against the motion we urged that it would be improper to deprive the Congiess of that power," ic. "flu., r, a majority uf the convention, being wie beyond every event, aud being willing to lik any political evil rather than admit the idea of a p.ipT emission, refused to tiu-t this authoiity to a Government," kc. Elliott's Deb., vol. 1, p. 413. In the face of such historical evidence, it is certainly very difficult to bring the mind to the

J bids among them, to Congress, it proceeded to ; ordain that no State should "emit bills of credit."

And this action constituted a part of the entire effort made by the convention to secure a sound currency lor the use of universal commerce. In the letter of RootR Siiebman and Oliver Ellsworth, delegates in the convention from Connecticut, to the Legislature of that State, they say: "The restraint on the Legislatures of the several States respecting emitting bills of credit, m iking anything but money a tender in payment of debts, JLc, was thought necessary as a security to commerce, in which theirterest of foreigners, awell as of the citizens of different States, may be affected." 1 Elliott's Deb , 531. The above considerations lead to the conclusion that the net of Congress, making Treasury uotes a legal tender, is not within the Constitution of the United State.-.

V hat this rouut(T wa it attained under Democratic rule; hat it" h now.it tu rrcfivol frun thoe onrpoed to D-m cratic trlnci;'les. If the

Ci iu i eer ret"itl us it , it will be when j t!.e I)f rnorr.it if tiiitv rt In (hut To tkt th.it i

. - w - , ......... . - -J --j the De-m n r-iiic trt . 1 disloval is a malicious 1 1 . . 1

nander. The re-'oa ti ns pas-ed at the cih of Janiary Convention meet with my entire approbation; they embrace the true Democratic doctrine. Resolution 2J s)s "that we are uuahernbly attached to the Constitution by whch the Union of the-e Stttes was formell and established, sn l that a faithful observance of in principles can alone continue the existence of theL'nion and the permanent happiness of the people." The tth resolution says "that we are utterly opposed to the twin heresies Northern sectionalism and Southern seceion as inimical to the Constitution, and that freemen, m they value the boon of civil liberty and the pece of the country, should frown indignantly upon them." Resolution lOib lays "that e will sustain with al! our energies a war for the maintenance of tho Constitution and of the integrity of the Union under the Constitution, but we areoppoed to a war for the emaucipition of the negroes or th-- subjugation of the Southern Stales." If there is anything disloyal in the?e resolutions it is beyond my co npiehen aion. And if the Democracy have not turned out a Ifgei number ot jolliers for the war than the Republican, other sections are an exception to this, a at le it tix Democrat have enlisted to one KepuMicjn. My imprevMon ii that this Union party is made up ol' broken down parties ot the past, w ith tew hungrt office seeking Democrat.. Republicanism ha aheuly become eh m pent that like a pinttical ship it is bound to

change its colors in every get i' attempts town. John M. Wood. w rrcruthe Iticbttond Exsin ter, June ft. Urported Arrival of u I.urjre Quanti- . ty of Amu for Cite ICebela. ..The Kuoxville Htqlsttr h i- information upon aiitli 'lity that cannot be doubted, that two vessels arrived at a Confederate rt on Situnlay last with four thousand stand of arms on one, and three thousand tivwhundied on the other, and one hundred barrels of powder; and on Sunday two other ves.-els entered the same port w ith arms and ammunition, the number and ijiiuuiity of which was not asctruir.cd. Tl:ee four Visels and two others arrivetl on our Atlantic coast, under convoy of the Confederate t-tearner Nashville. One of the latter is represented as having been captuied by the blockading squadron off Wilming ton. North Carolina. The remaining ves-el and the Nashville are hovering fomewheieou our extensive cosst. The authoiity on which we make there statements informs us that the whole number of arms afloüt on these seven vessels was furt thousand. I'i! ltaek r(R Taxation. In a few days the tax hill will be passed, and a whole army of txgitherswill shortly be appointed, teady to pass round and gather up a heavy toll from the public Now is the time to prepare tor tht'e demands upon us. Ev en body must now learn to he eco Domical. Those whj wear out a suit of clothes in six months must mtke the same last them a year; those who have been m the habit ol' eating hot beefsteaks for breakfast most learn to put up w ith a cold scrag of mutton; those who have indulged in wine and water ut dinner must put up henceforth with the pure element. All this is necessary in order to put down a rebellion oiii nated by the Alolitioni?ts, aided by the Engli.-h aristocracy, and carried into the field by the wicked secesiouists. S. Y. Herald.

AMUSEMENTS.

DRY GOODS.

.TIirntlOIITA.X fllAIala.

PCVI.F OF rMCFS. j Trr C;rr. or frr-irt'.e, for a irntl-man ctt. j rcr a Ivij r t (o-ntjrtnaa "icfr.t. 1 Kac h a 1 t'.i'Tul bvdr :rnt. j lriT'e It.xe t hol t -i v rxr-on S4 ' Mtiiic 5wu m pnTate '-x ....75 cnt.

tialie ry 25 rrtt. j

MONDAY F.VKNINO, JUNK lb

ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER

.Tj.sw .Tf.ltO.V J1tCtIlTU I MR. !FEXaI3C J.USTCTEnsTT DANCE, - MISS FANNIE ROSAL SONii, - VIS3 MARION MACAKTAT .11 A X AG E W'SD A UU UTE It miss fjtjETte: ROSAL, IN HVE CllAKACTKItS. IL TKor opf b st S' o'chxk. commerce at 8. n A S O ?i I C II A L I. FOR A FEW MCiHTS ONLY, Co mine nein;; on Mondnv, June Ot

711 L b exhibited the great National work of art

illD-trat:ve T

Dr.Knnf Arc UcF.xprdlllon In it arch of Sir John t ranklin Tainte-l on 30,txH) fret of canva?, vijJlj Tortriying tbe wotidcn of the rOLVH WOHLD. Sevrra1 relic accompany tbe txliibltiun, among wL'ch are L r-Kai-e'i Pledge lKg MrorK, the only Fqntrniux Doj: evrr brought to thU country by Dr. Kaiu. AL-o the ceMratrd I'EACtlCK I'UG, Whirh ha floated further North and further South than any oiLer Ka? ui exiteiice. Dcscrirlive lectore and" appropriate Songs by rUOK. K. W. SEAtiEIt, Ijite Musical Iirector, St. Taul, Iinneita. V'lnuttancp, 2' cf lib; chil !rt n. 15 cent. JJT .Hjr ojen at 7 o'clock conimence at a. j i -dlw

Great 13 how.

.M&ZLt.

A Ntw Abolition Movement An "Emancipation League" was organized in New York on Thursday evening last, by a public meeting collected for the put jxise of hetring a speech from "General Jim Lane" of Kansaa. A constitution Wiis read, after which Gen. Line athhessed the audience in favor of emancipating and arming all the slaves immediately. One of the articles of the cons'itution of the new league p eilte- it to re-ist the retention of any slave State in the Union, unless it will first pass an act of emancipation.

MONEY WANTED.

" J VNTKP, for two years, on s'ool tnortne security. W $1.:-on,nt 6 percent. ir.teret. Adores, "Money," at .'iitit:el uric ?. j-U-lA w:jvr MEDICAL

Tlie I'mon Mate ronvcntlon. The New Albany Wyer, in an article upon the "Union" State Ctmvention to be held in this city ou Wednesday next, rcm.tiks: There was a time when we had a strong faith that the loval men of the countrv would bo able

PREVENTION 13 BETTER THAN CURE. rno bVIMF.S OF DELICATE HEALTH OlttMP.MUED I oru duration, or to tho-e ty whom an increa of family i from any reasou otJectiinatle, the t nih-riirned would ooVr a rescriptioii which is perfectly r"liaMe anl af'. an-1 w htrh has oeen prei-ritel in variocs part' of llieol.l Woriitfor thepastcent'iry. Altionh this article isveryrheap anil simple, yet it ha tu-en put up in half pint Mottle and oht very extensiv ely at the horlit.ant price of t-5 pr hottle, uielerNiifio 1 propoM o fur-ni-h the recipe f.r f 1, by the p )ss'ion of which every laly can supply herself with a ix-rfrct afenarl, at any drutj tore for the tritliric um of -.) cent per year. Any physician or trusrir i.t will tell you it isperfectl) aarml.vo, thousand? of testit.ionlal. can he procured of its etKca. . Sent to any part of the world on receipt of l.riv adires -ing. Da. J.C. Dr.VKKAUX, P.O. R-x,No.2.1S3,Nfw Haven, Connecticut. ilT22-dw'l

PIANOS.

Pi an o - F o rt es.

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conclusion thatm convention aupposetl they . . . 1 r, .. .-ti .1 1 n 11 ' J common good of the country till tae rebel 1. on was were granting, a un incident, a jmwer that they j ut-pie-ed, pe ice restoreti and the country saved, rejected as a substantive, avowedly to prevent: When the extra se-sion of Congress was held, in its exercise in any manner, or under any circum ! J,':-V u,"1 ,lie Crittenden resolutions adopt-. ' el by an almost unanimous vote ol the two f-tancei whatever. Houswe tl.tteretl ourselves that thoe who It i claimed that the power to emit bills is an ! voted lor the-e resolutions did so in irood faith.

Tlie Legislature will always unke ; JacK;etlt to ,iAt 0f rei:ulatinir comn.erce that I d we believel that thev formed a basis on

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a medium of exchange, a currency, is a ncces- ' w u PrjuUciuia Jor the time bung c ' unite the A unini-tration honestlv and in good I eityof commerce, and its creation an incident in f lkI t.n,iC:lVu t0 carrv mt the piinciplesi I he regulation of commerce. This argument is ( therein laid down, and the former xdt'.ical tipj- j not as natisfartorr as could be w Mied, lt has ' , t"ts r t,,e Itideut yielding him in return a 1 . " cordial siiKHTt. t apparent weaknesses: ; ,t u,;mve.virv U) r wh,t evPrj niHlof; 1. As matter of fact, the bills are not emitted whatever paity knows to be tiue. that these an ! on account of commerce. Commerce does not f'pations luv e not been realizeil. A large m 1- j

j-nty oi tt;e mcrnt.ers ot Congress wlio voted tor; , the Criiiendeu ic.-o!ts. h ive iolated tbe n!ei e !

not neelel for domestic com j thev gave to the countrv when thev so voted,'

and h oe pursued a course 'iatn'.i icail v opposite to tint which thev then voted to be the collect

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ANOTIIElt INVOICE OF niiinimuin o onm r

PIATVOS. STEINWAY & SON'S PIAAOS.

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f 1IIK FINF.sT AH'OINTKD AND STOCKED HE NAG - EKE now tr.ivt-Iniir, conisirlg if 100 LEASTS, blliDS, AND UEITILES, all rare, jut imported, and collected from the four quarters of the gIole. THE WONDERFUL GYMNASTIC ELEPHANTS, that Dance, t'lim, and s0 inwrt their bodies as to STAND OX 1 II t Hi HEADS, are incluJed 111 this collection, a are tie rtliKOUMlNG LIONS. TIG E US, LEOPAIiDS, TAXTHEKS Ac, that hnve h n trained and s'djected, and will le performed U'iter the au-pices of ihe CELEBRATED LION KING, LANGWOKTHT. Incorporated w itti the Grand Show is a .Superior Circu Troupe, who Live t'ecn emraired fur their huperior aliility. Among tW' P oinii-ent i-. JAMES MELVILLE, the Chtmpion Hire-bick Australian Equestrian, a rider who etit the world to e eel him in a daring act. The following dtit;i;uisatd aiti.ts have alno been secu ed: MKS. LOUISE MELVILLE, DEN STONE. GEOUGE LOMAN, W. W. WATERMAN, the ULLA vanta r.ros., UM. K'NCADE. M STERS MtANK & SAMÜI. Together w ith nun-ierous auxiliaries. Ti e puMic can find a de'ailed of our attractions in the p.implitets and tr;ll,to which th?ir special atteutiou is directed. JO'WiIl exhibit at Indianapolis on Saturday, aliiue 211, 1SG. ONE DAT ONLY! fpen at 2 and 7 P.M. Admission only 25 cents. No half prire. jela-dtd ZZ I"JTy?A-I Z- zzzz "Artemus Ward," (CHARLES F. BROWNE.)

Vuil di livi r his Monolopup, THE BABES IX THE WOOD.

A HIT AT THE TIllES!

AT

Jl A S O I C II A Ii Ii

Tuesday Evening) June I7tli.

Jut recehed at No. 4 Rate llou-e.

WII LAUD A STf 'WELL. N. Ti. rianos tuned to order and HY THE YEAU jelfS W. A S.

EXCURSION.

KA-lorR epen at 7; Lecture commences at So'c'ock. Jt!r"A'I;iii-i ti r.O rer.ts. Tickf ts to he had at the B k. Storrs and at the Door. j14-c;3t DRY GOODS.

Ue ; roceed, then, to examine the question;' h---. L'o.Ti.'res powr to issue legal tetoler Tieas ur) jiote? Let us t :ru a moment to historv. On the .' J

apj'Iy for their issue

They are

mere ; f r foie'gn t!.ey are useless. 3 Currency, as a medium of exclnnge, is a great necessity t-f commerce, and it is an nc knowle!gel power of every Government to or dain what Khali cctntitute that currency. G. v

no: i oi louisviilk:

one. It r: i y be t e ar ie.I too h u!i to charge that the President's friends nha voted for the Crittenden resolutions hatesiin'e repudiated them with a deliberate desi;ii to fleceiethe coutitry. It mav te tint tliev think that citcurostances ;iie

ernments have done so; and. throughout the far einfiel a tö wai r ant them in atatido:rn-

civ ilized worhl, they have all cov.curte.1 in de-

uf Julv. i;iü. there were thirteen Iiritish colo. '"l-vring tint gold and silver shall be tint curren-

nies, with'u wl.at ii now territory of tbe I'nited States. On the 4 ti of Julv those, co lonies de . I clare! liiemseive tj be, and they became "Ate and indejs-ndeiit states." Oa tl.e of November. 1777, a Corjxress of delegates agreed u-n articles of l'nion between '"the States of New II imrhire, Ma.u hu-eets, . Kh.de I-litul. Con: evticut. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, IMaaare, Maryland, Virginia. North Car'iu, South Car.d'n.i. tand Georgia." Thoe articles were submittal to the Legislatures of the eral States named, weie unanimously ratifclby them, returnevl to the

Collides;! cl Pe'eates by whom they were also ratified, and put in force ot: the 9iii of July, 177. Those ar?t.-!ei forced the first 0 r,sti:ution of "the United St tcs of Atretic i." Tint Cous:u.tiofi exprely gave to Congress poer to "eoit bil's of cievlit," as well as to coin m ne v.

the principles then enunciated. Hut we cm aseure li em tint theie oi c thousands of loyal ci'i-

ze: s who d :,t

thei e are mail v ictsonswhv it ehould be .Htri t!v

a

er. w hy t!iey bave o .itvlarcl woi t,e een as ..hi;,- wh-itever his oicucei t render the weadvaiK-e. Now , the precise tjr.estion of wh it abandonment of the Crittrn len programme either

should be the current- of this nation, what 1 ccessarv or roj er; but. on too other b in.! . !. it

adhered to.

be used to meet that necessity, was the one that t tleless to attempt to ipnore the questions was before the convention which constructed the whk-!i hav e formeii the chief sLtples of di-ci-i- n ! frame of our Government, and thev ordained I"' Con-te. Thev wili not down at . ' . our tt.e Jour mil .. or t he .1 one L otiv cut ;on s ; and eabhsbtsd. by the paramount. t..e t i- hu.r. AllV .i:ttm;it S ife t)iem vvi;i r,rvc mental law ot the rati :i. that that currency ' utterly fu;'e In ev ery school hou-e in which a 1 shoul 1 te -old and iler, or pa; er issued w u -nd P -ltticil ; t ii..i, is held, there wiil be a d, en ; . . . c 1 j j i men readv to ask catidida'es w hether tl.ev fivtr as the reiTCsentative of edd and wh er, and not , . ,.. , r- . r ; ' .... . r ovpose atw'.ition in the Ptnot ef t olurnh; a b:l!scd creiit issued simp.y iiHn the indebted- Ät tj e tx:eu.v f ,f re.. tic; whether thev op.

lies and faith of the Government Hence, it po-e the President's plan of t ixing the j ubi c to

WoU

p.)wer over this question connecte! with tbe reg

A GRAND EXCURSION TRAIN Will Leave Indianapolis Ft R Tilt iFVILS CITY

I t On Friday, June 20, at 6 A. M.

Lynch Sl Keane, U3 WESt' V. AS11INGTÜN STItELT, k'o wv :i" OTHER LARGE INVOICES OF SUMMER JIJV' GOODS,

SECOND LARGE INVOICE SÜH5IER DRY GOODS JXJST RECEIVED AT No. 5 East Washington St., C05SISTIX0 IX TAKT OF FINE DRESS GOODS. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. LACE A Nil SILK MANTLES, NEW STYLES SAUCES. LINENS. WHITE GOODS. GLOVED AND HOSIERY. EMUROIPEUins. PARASOLS. SsCN UMBRELLAS. HOOr SKIRTS, 1LK MITTS, LADIES1 GENTS1 AND CHILDREN'S FINE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTHS, .lien' and Iloy' Wear, Trimming, .Votioii', A:c.

I.KIVF JEFFF.RJON VII.LE ON FI.'.I'VY. Jl'XK. CO. AT 10 I'. M ; SAlli.iiVY. JIM! 21, AT 3 V. M.; fSLNI'AY, Jl'NK -J.', AT lü V. M.

I.udic' Ire tiwods, everything- in i tlie I.lnc, and .Nincvl Designs. j i r CV. n Silk MintilU. nfw Mylc Saq i-s. Sbwl j iUii Clu ii-, I'r nte.t L'a;i :H-s, lY.r.wl n l un I'm-; hr-!U. Ili np Ski t.. Hosiery A-.: ri-h Linens, Kmrnid- j rne S lute (iool, Li:ifii u.i Camino tU:iikt-ichiC'f. j

;'Hirc:o new, B-t Ar.f irati Jirr?s. In m Mc a yurd uj; m:sT luvuisisu i'Jti.VTs,

Oiil.v 12 'ac a yanl; Iannis ci,oiiiira cia)th, f.-4 wiilr, o.3y C9c a yard: t - ry m d, 3 (Mi r 2.c. i TRY HALLOU'S FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, j i i.ly lu le bad a: Lyi.cJi ii Kfan' i TRY H-T FKbNCll L'OltSLTS AND WAISTS.

ETERTTUIXO IX THE UXE, AND AT rilXES TO MIT THF TIMF.. CALL NK)X AMI FXAillNE TUE STlKK. M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.

ir ror tho -n-ip, sii.oo. CHOTH. CASSirY.ERE, AND PANTS STUFF

;!.! stem that there could be no intideiutl l)llv UP lh lventuciiy and Missouri slaves; w !iet:.er

they tavor r ;e tne measure of coiiCscainii and e:nvnc pai;-n, ic., &c. If the June C nventiou does t!t det.e the position of the" Union" party ti ll e-e t.e.-tions, which hve co::uaied so n-.uii o! the t.me of Cyncics.s and been viis-

fffl rnnn wi'.l pt M-it- ir.ri.rrr t!.' "oT.iJuctt" r upon wLiCL ( the above trair. itiey w.-h n rtti'n.

F-r rrp.i' ard n s' wur; S raw G"ds. Ht. ., and : I - v- t :h'iic 0 te found in a Iry ;.ls Store, i S: s. k c !'. u.-ht at n-cT-.t a .ci i.s in w York; , w.ll ! d 2m r cent. b low fjrm-r pn:?s f.'rcab. i

ulatit.n of cvimii.erte. And here the question occurs, why was it cr daif.ed by our Cti.stitutiin thit c'in should rouit. lute the currency of this nation? As we ha.e

BOOKS,

cussed s ) v et.etnet.t: v in tne : res

and re-rle,

how are te ' U;ro::" candidate lor State cfSi-e.

and did not tale the pviwer away from the States; seen, currency is the medium of commerce, is Congress, and the Le-hd.iture tv unswer them and it ilatMa the paramount Vtv of the United created for commerce; and it is a i.ece.-iiv that pr-pounde!? Sh ill i: e !edt t each can r d;lte to .uiswer fur h.mse::: Jhs would tro

PAPER BAGS,

"Y AlK to hold from onj t nateen p uud of Suzar. 'ti Cotfte. tlucr. A.c.. Just tte aitle f-jr Or.sjer.

bat-r. anu r i u.t 1K a'.:t-,

r.t)WKN, sT KAY A KT, i CD'S.

HOOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS! I

Havi: -g m2e arrnnzraerti with two f the lart j H"'i skirt .V ruf.c or:-s in t li- E,-t, we are rr;red to off.T tL r.i. wb"!esd ai. i re-a.l, at New York prices i Call a:j.i exan.n.e th stt k; nc trouble to sh'.w gsxl. ! Iii tu price. ItemnnLtrr t:gn of tbe Kii Hocp ' ?:rt. jel3C2-lly

Ule till the 4:h of M irch. 1 trJ, a n iJ o! it :k uIU consul oi sometn-ng tn tt win c:rou..tte ,juce endles confu-:on :m l de.-mle the contest nearly eleven yer. Experience demonstrated f" -extensively w.tli commerce; tut commercfc f.om one of prmcipie to merely a squabble as tj that thsiesf Artic'.t .if CnlederatHin and Union. , ii u, l limited bv ceoraphic lines: its d j.n tin i whofchallholdtl.eoff.ee.

of 177?. did iol einbody a per Icct constitution of the world; the republ c of commerce is as ex9fTTruer.t. 1 hey cot.tait.ed fome grant of pinded m the glohe. Hence, to be equal to the pow er tliat the poop'e wished to recall, and they exigencies of the satje.t, the currency must

fail U) grant K)rue power whkh the people Consist of that wh'ch w.ll circulate, with eijual

ciert all over the gL'be; something that pos-

!lit(irapli Albuin

NOTICE.

XT.W siiyi" jd Varieties, al I.' W k.X, STEWART, CO S.

I

A Cnnl from a True I ninn Mnn. ij request we copy the to'.iowing manly letter from the JtdTrrsonville Vtmocrat: Kpiior Nvtional PlMOCR VT iR: It the published rrocee-linc ot tlie Union meeting ot

p. a value rut dependent Clatk county, I see my name in the it of dele-, ;d.:ijn of Oovcramcnts, gte o the'June Convention, at Indianapoli. I

. , , , ii would here st.te :t meets mv enure ois i-pn in thit revo.ut.oo and ch vnges ,n jsd.tical org:im- . ,,,,rie luxeUen

jait into operation. March I. l7Mr; tut the Arti xations will not ahVct; for commerce hoks not ,t r)rn(H.rat all rnv lite, and p.nd'essi to l.-e a-g..i '

ei of Conledernlioo eol.it.tuted th

work of tbe r.cw Coitiiution. aa a coin:

rt ;iibiH- u dav is aa good, li e I I ov er, as is

ARTEMTJ S WARD,1

T9

foand it nerev.s.uy to confer. Some

change were aiso dem tnded. A convention was I x- iu intrinsic value

Cil'.el to revise those article, and a r.e Constitution or form of government wai forme 1 an 1

AT

upon thi dürat.ou or con

lt9WE.Y9

STM2VtilT V CO.S.

-

"I tl.titilv know. 1 tie

. ....., . . . .,.... si ir'HiciTJi ii i''; inr'" " f " - - '" - '-"i he ground ' to and does uot depend upon the forms of euch a Union invna ny in the c'uritry, and 1 am not nparh-onid organu itions. The gold and silver in the rebel ftiei iy to f rm a jh l.tical asst-ciatlon with ' i .. ii t'io-e who but a few jears back were Know

STRAYED OR STOLEN.

Niith.n Abolitionists. Re:tsbiicuis. and now

that of the. old K-iiiui te republic. h ie ita bill , r tJH.ii .v er a 1 he re-olution pae-J of credit are becoui ng as worthleni ai witheud .t m.J meel.ti-' :irc. in sub'aicc. whit 1 hive .,-!. - . ..rrk..-v tt - T-.r, -r ..f th dteu IcpI in Fourth of J ul or.uioi.s. und are.

in tlictn-e'.v e'. h irm'ess, except the iki reiutioii. which I think embrace n At-olitiou sen

he currencv, in 17: "I ti ua-xt

rr caniiut Lstf. Slid ilr. Vu-

jTRWHi OU S OI.EN. fr.:n the Uvrrj- ;a!e of O Huh lvkrlU VVn!i.-day u:Lt.J ne lift., thrrr ' ilir-'. One i.Rbi frry b"r!s. 15 b-Oid. Li-d. ai.d ' Mi ut 10 nr i ll. ici- undrr -a-td!t-; b.4 Lur-r, j . I. . . . ... . r. I. I .

I'i uji...- u:ii, i-ai:.i i jjn-im - -.11. u- . .. ; i--' ol Lav run a stali u for toii.e t.:itr. tue ytilww l av Luise, aia IS LjiiJ. Iieavy .t Combat tiy rui ie lr.f ii.e h..r L4-I .j: leather iüitr. A l.t-ral:e-

waru in Df g . iir ur m- nj u iir 1 vi mt.j iidoruiatiwu 1:1 rtfervtice to tie uu(. U l

TTnltfd tew of lniericay District of U Indiana, : W'KiMiii, a libt-1 f luforma'ion bas len f.ted in the Di-trict Court of tbeluvi Mates, wiihn and fvr the vtrtb Circuit a-'id Dtnrt oflndiana, the tMhday cf Mar, 1CJ. br J .-hn Hr na, Eq , Attorney of the United st Jte f r 1 Ih:rrt of Ind. ana, against 10 .arks co!T.- li arrls hi-Vj, 1 k cream tartar, 1 leg od a, ai;d 11 boxt tarcli, rt-izrd at hvanir.e f r a vinlati-ti of the Um s of the I n :e 1 Sat-, aai l irrKsi- and merchan-ii.-VeiriU i" THrjbaTl of war, aud prayli.R pocej-;. aaiit mH i"n-t. ai; t ti.t the art) may be coudrr.i.'.t d and '.'1 i an. i lr. c-i'i'rntarid of war. N'iw, tier- fore, :n p'tr'nnce of the monitien ur.der the s-a! of said Court t v.f directed ard delivered, I dj Lereby rive public todce t ' alt lrson clatrnir.j' aid fHjla, or ai y i art tbreof, or in any manner interested therein, that tL-y t-e a?Ml a; - ar before the iaid, tLe Ihstnct Court of the Crited states, to teiieldat the city ( IndianaM!;s, in arid for the Ihstnrt of Iintiana. on the second Monday f July txt. a: 1 o'chsk of the forenoon i4 that day. th-n ai.d tbere to interpose their rla ui and make th-:r a;i ft-iti"n in that behalf. D. Ci. KosE. V. S. Marshal. I'er l- S. LiCtLow, Uputy. Xjuh II. La-a.Cirrk. Hated .'use , l5I. juull-dISt

GROCERIES.

HOTELS.

Ruger &. Caldvell,

French's Hotel, ON THE Ft LOl EaN I LVN. ctr v or aaw mil.

if n a i poii rinnnnnc

U IlUIi LiO .l liaJ Ü 11 U I ii 11 i) SIMiLI, IIOOTIS ,,0 COTS IM. D1V.

OTT II ALL KiL'AkK, CDU. KRANK FORT ST.. - Ooj.osite City Hall.

AND

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

w rfM.il AS THEV MAT HE ORIKRKD IX TIIK I L j'iry 'i IWtorr. 11 crp Ij a lub T'i Mi p r.A fiat ti.r.i. m- ta ltl lo the lltr!. rjsY- H- aie of l.u.iurr ami Harknrn wb.ay we .rTui. ic nci: ii novr.O'61-dly l'roprletor.

IVo. 08 Facial WaihiLMon St.

Fire Door$ Ett of Jl JriktrS IaU, idi-

aruijHilU, I i Jutta.

QQQ TARRELS Thoenla Hefincd Sugar, 0 BARI:ZLS Crusbed Sus"r i B-IdiELS Towiered Sugar,

6) I .BARRELS Yellow Sugar, various fcraridf; t BARRELS Golden Sirup, A No. I; ;() toll! BARRELS Honey Sirup;

10

DRY COODS.

BARRELS Stewart's Sirup; IIHDS Molaaes

la t-tore and for sale bv RUGER A CALDTYEIL, 65 East Washington st

1 00 rAns0ld JaTsCofrc'; i 00 RAGS Ki C('t"' 1 ( i BfXKS Groan CffTec: Do. In Tapers; BAGS Roasted Coff.-e; rftl kfa CHESTS and Half Chefts Gunpowder, Tonn

tZpXjXJ Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Oohnj Tef, rery

cheap;

I

4 LSl'ICK. Cassia. Cloves. Cinnamon, and aweneral

f as.rtine:jt of Soices 5u!taMe for retail trad i Black

and Caicnue Tepntr. lor t ale low by

IXflKK CALDWFLT. i-i tat WasU:D(Ct u t. a

I '-r-r-i

p.

"VTO. 1 and No. 2 Markerei In Barrel, Half Barrs, and BOXES Herring 100 r0XES codflh; 100 E0'IES Smr,k''d niibat For sal low hr f EUGEK CALDWrLll 6S Ea.-t Washinpt li at.

I

LARGE nr w'l electd aortment of Grlerie

row reofi-ric and for sale a low as at an. 1 mioe

in the Wrt. Com n try Jlerehsnf and Coy ;rm-ers kivited to examine our Mork. KL'GER CÄLHWf.Ll

je!3 62-dAwly es Kat Washiajric w at.

A.

J 00 DOLLARS REWARD. BY dirrc'lon of rklloxer.iati Lodee, No. 44,l.CeO. P., I will pay the aoo e reward for the apprelnioa and conviction of the person or persons rmlty I f the murder of Bro. Lew is Chaboude. on the nitht ot t ?- 2sth of May. 162. JOShPH STA I'R, N.it, June 5. lsC2. I'hi'.oxenian Lodre, No. 44, 1, ti 0. F. J'-6 d2w

FÖR SALE.

3r

THE UNDERH1LL BL0CKF0R SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. Desirable Ilulldin j Lot frontif' on iVt.uyIvai.a, I la art and Hkhiijari sf

XT. X SS XX fc fci "U" T3 3D X T7- ISI O TCT

.TI. X 31 XX ' fc XT 1 OF SQUARlrNO. 4, AS I'K R I'LAT. NOEH STREET.

W

1-3 e5 w

I'Jj Feel.

JOHN M. I.OKU.

e

- 15 per foot 2, 250. m. o - 115 peiifoot-2,200. Z J It. OSGOOD. S Sold for f2,7M.

SOLD FOR tl.00

a s

I?ID'PLia rr.nALn INSvTITUTi:.

II

f a f u

I

I'J.'t I cel.

Sold to

DA VI II .tl.lCY, i:q. z,

r,Sold toltev.TIr.Tlndali void Fred. It uclafaaaupt. 7

4 3 s Ao 1 I z I r. sJ 1 t h z" 1 2 I ; I CC Ol ' 01 OH

Ö W t W Cf) H n

rrjn.TXlfi AU QTR VTfT.

rilHE rR'CKOFTHE ABOVE PROPEKTT OXMI"'at!l4N AN I DF.LVVf AUF. STCKETS HAS BEES RIDUTD I fr'im 45 Der foot to 33 per foot. fvnu-y b aula from Ü I. lr f Tbia.a the cheapen and wt de.Iratl vacant prkerty in the city, by 03 per cent., ncrth cf WnAitrton, Utweeu lllim-i.. Drfaw.re aid North a'reeU. which I. I e center of Iu4iar.aj-Ui. 1 Part- wi-hinr more tian 40 M P '1 TERMS Oi.-fourtt cab. badancr in I. 2 and Syef a.wiU, aunual iuUreat. For farther infmuuioicil at 7 mc oer TaindCa Jewelry D. PAkZISB. lndUnapli.lba,Frbruary 1, 1hC2 ko-4tv