Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3702, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1862 — Page 2

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Miners .r"r 1 1 Oe-nocratic Union State Ticket rot. rrtKTAEY or atari, JAMES S. ATHON'. Of Mirioa Count, roa auditor or state, JOSERÜ R13TINE, Of F'a;uin f!a"tr. ro TcCR(t or tat, MATTHEW L. BRETT, Of Dvi(M County. ro ATTOEtCT OMUH, )C l HORD, Ol D-uur C tütT. rut trtm.tTr.bk.xiT ir ri siu iTat:crio:, SAMUEL L. RU-id, Intrnnir ird rjirtinn!f p. Y I on MotwIaj that two ei.izcn fif tl c 7 !i D".tri:, .lvi:;l br t!i2 people wiihont tin-ti n f party fr th.nt rnrjos?, rO'iuesir.l of G jTcrnor Monro t!ic privilege of raiin,; two regiment of rolmtecr, plolzin? that thej iboaVl be raided promptly and tooncr tli&n br draft. The ioIc olject in moking this projoi-1 tioa wu to ral'C the men without resorting to a mo.!c aaiat which there arc strong prtjn.liccs. Vc tatcl t!ut the (i Tcmor refused fur the following reaorn, ami a t!.c Journal docs not dvnr them, we prc-urne he wa not misrrprcscrK'd: III o'jetnn, ir? b II. 't;, were that drafting Iial lCi n dccrmia.'d n;on, and he wa aaxiuu fiat a centuri elan nhoul I he coro h 11c. 1 to NoulL-r t'ie mi-kct who cotiM not be icachcl hjr any other ra:thol. In reporv; to what we aiJ tho Journal, in La i -tu of itcrd iy, says: T i: mm ni -pa: of t'lii p-i-ajrai m no criehrii t'u: wj hare taVn t!ic piirn to inqai.e who t ic tWig:a.l;a:a from ths 7th District weic who w t; .. anxi m to rai-c rciincni-i to avoid a draft. The w.-re D. It. EckLn an 1 A. M. l'n -tt, tw ol l par;y ha k. w!io hare d jn? all in tV. ir power f prevent volant-crti;? and din-red it the j wi'. la liar ; nrer iven one rn uruni s ai l to thi (i iv.Tnment, and have eiven months and pi try of m me t ormue an I etren;;tlicn oj- . I:ia to it ia ever war. Tli y cotiM not raic a rcimnt in fi ft yenr, and they never m:ant to. Their pur; hut; wa to in.ikc an iinpor.iM,; .i t 1 aVtrl o!Fc- in order that tfu-v rauht u c a refuial to the injury of t!ie war pirit of ihe p -oph. ThU U proven by the fact that they wen: riht oj and told the Sentintl of what had tranpirrl. Tho Journal fuiU to notice, to which we refenxd, that Jad,c Kilcote, maile n similar application for tho 5th Congressional District, which wa likcui-c iej-ctd. Was it uon the ground tbat he U an "old party hnk, who lias done all in hi ower to prevent volnnttciin and discredit the war"? His application wathe wmj a the others and wa rcfa-cd for like reason. Now what arc the facti in regard to the accusation that M.-s-r. Fcktt an I Eckies "have I never given one moment' aid to the Government, and have iven months and plenty of mon?y to orgmiio an l strtnthcu oppotd.ion to it in ever way." We would immire of our vcry pntriutic (in a hoiai mihbor if he iniends in tho forcjroin;? charge of disloyalty, to convey the i:nprc.ion that the Govcrnmrnt belongs cxtluirel to the Kepuhlran j'arty, an I fealty to the political dogmas of that organization, and to the part itself, the only cTikncc of loyalty it will accent? Upon no other ground can the Journal editor present any evidtnee of l-cinjr a loyal citizen. The central organ of the Republican party of In liana has labond earncstlv and zealculv to b.inj u4on the country the prc-cnt cirll war arnl all it evils. Imniclintely aficr tl;e Presidential election in 1SC0, for the folc urpofc, wc prcsn n, of jerjc:u itinj? Iiepnhlkan iule, it alro acd the peaceful fcraratk-n from all tie Stares that de.i.ed to hare the Vnion. TJatl cr than eivil war, i: over and over, tho loss of a dozen Stares would be ptefvrablo. And for months it aMradvocrud disunion rather than the nmrapt to continue: a Ui ion by force. Ol what jaluc. it said, would a Union be with enc half cf it pin i?d to the other by bayonets? When Sont! Cirulina ecvded, it pronounced the seces. f ion of that btato at a virtual devolution cf the Uni n. And whtn tlie seceded States confulcrated, it pronounctd tlie Conti.ution adojded at Montgomery ai a dceihd imprortmcnt upon and as preferable to the Icdcial Constitution. Anl jo ir month af.er the attaik upon Fort Sumter, it stated that it bad not cbanjcd any of the opinions it ha l expressed in favor of Jelling the diati.fiel State po, and tl.c only ecndiiion i: demanded was that the' rebel she nld first lay down their arm, and t'.:cn go in pcac. TLLs s the record of the Jo-trual, and in the face t f it. it charges tm-5 Union men," who are willing to raak any needed $aTifucs to maintain the Givrum-nt of ou. fathers, "with opposition to it in every way. The Journal is cri.nal in its attatk non Mc.rs. 1'Cett andTcKLE!, and a rimtlar retort is therefore jn-t. M;tjor Pcett has three sons in tl:c Fedeial a:my, one a minor, and Mr. Kcklc one. Does that look as tLou;h they had ''done tl in their pcwir to prcvu;t volnmcering; anl discredit the ar,' as the Jotrml tharj.s? The Jcjrr.al editor, ail M family connections (ar.d ther are r.umercus), have proSted l&rgily by war ;ccn;racts tnd jobs. Thc-e men, "party hack" as they ac Imown to, t-c, all talk loudlv alunt the tlutv of every ti.uta to su-dain the vigorous prcscco.it n of the war with nun anl money. What have ihry don j in that regard? lLw many of that vjfrioti'2 (kmily have volantoered to fill the army and fiht the battles of the Union ! If any, it has been qui.e reeently, aiul only und r the lah of prtbitr emimtnt. But we ccnld not exj eet tire Jxturntil editor to be a war man ptacticallv. 11c favors the war bceau-e he and Lis fsht.ds can make money out i t it. U.tn piinuph if j ii:ici4de c vv n rontrol Iii oj ini. n- and ac ion-, lie ! is an avowed di u:iicnlt, a. Li ia,r furnishes am; le cvi Ic.kc, both previous to the fomnnnco nicut of the war as well as subsep-icnt thcicto. And wiJi uch a re-orJ il ls j ani-an KepuVlit&n editor has the brazen ftntancc to charge ti itns who have no thought or desi.e but tl jtrpeiuiiy of the Union and the jtMinanincy of th- Govcinmtnt, nton the piind.da it was fuinud, "with oppoi ion to It in cveiy way." 'eidatr Mr. Eckle or Maior 1cett bare done anvibinjr to preTent Tolua.ceting. On the otfer Laad, Major 1'cett, who i a candidate for ihe Lc-Mature, has made war fitcLcs f-r rvlunterr mt in doinj so, be ' di 1 not fed low tin.- example of llcpuhlh-an war" s; eakers and u-e the oeta-ion to Ids jHyJi.ii. al o;iiien:s. T.ia crime j of Mr. 1'ittr and LYklls con-i-is in thti. bciu lc.a .x-rat". If Uivy v uld bceom; t.ai.or to their püliüal ptiml les and eorvictit n-, the mtjbt ntneiUe to all the disunion ltrefies of the Jo t'. Pttl, and et, in estimation, 1.- loal to tie Guvrramcnt. The JoJr:;nr$ only Uea .f lorabr is a Ulicf in the divir.e ii-l.t t.f the 11 j uLlh-an pa:ty to iu'e, and fur i: number to rub the (iuviiiimcnt without ttu-ure." If theofür of.Mesr. 1'lltt ail KtKLts bail Uii aeeept I, ihe i eoj Ie of ibe ?th DUu i t in tLiav daw vouM l.ac taicd the two reirntut. And the 5th Ditiut would Lave done liken ie.

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rrawlont uhd iiranje Senatorial I er and bot with arrows, with all hi prrty. In nitrlct. 1537 the new S;ani h Governor, Mendo'ia, in-ITr-sRV Jeki!, n'., i the Pcmorratic ' T i led li: t tiitorr i f the Aian anian- at ti e rto-ni-.ro for b na or for th- eoanti , f Craw- i 'f,14 -w rtnf o.m.ai,.l onc.uced tl; m in ' ' . ... e ., t, , thiC bl.K.dy l.-x;::. Ctu-sdxa a cr.u.ir.g to f ,rd a.id O arg . 1 ho proetewings of the Con- ( a u k , irn ft ft ccr;aia ,a, t ltcv Mcuu-ta Lad T.n ion wLi h nominated Lira Wire tl aiacTicd ; fun d the it v of Cane.o, Lis force were anwi.hLa:monr,en:huian andpttiioti'rn. WefniC'K bitn-'tlf taken pti-cner tnd nt to ,. , , ,, " - - ... . , , ! dea h br im ,aiiin and hooiin Lim with arclip the following trom i.s proceeding, a cx- . " pnn'ing the sentiments of the Convention: j AftfT xt diaters, the Arancanian withit i exr-ccte 1 and believed that the Democrat- i drew to the mountain, when tLe Saniaid, ia ic partr, l.aTing fcT its lole object the retora!i 'n ; exploring the coat.tr, came to the Chiloc, a cf the Union, n:on its original constitutional la- j large idaad on the southwest cf Chili, 12U miles s i, will tn'er tLe coming content with a spirit s lon and thirty-ix wide. The celehraud -oct, and zeal worthy of trn patriot. The very cm-' Ereil'a y Zuniga aeeompanied the exj-cdition, bo liicnt of constitutional li'tfrty U n where ' and was tLo h;tt to put Lis foot ujon tlie idan l. tole f iund out i de of the old titn honored and j The only Epic of the South Ameii an antii.tnt tried princi,d'n of the Democrat!? party, o;on i tlie "Aran. ana," som. of whi; h hcw.otecn wich t)d (iovcrnmcnt was so lonand nerr-- ' tlie ba.k of Lees, and in whieh he tksciiled the

fullv alminitred. Let u then lck well to ; t!cc old land mark. Ur.n t!ie su'tcsi of our , efforts depend tlie saf-tv of the Union Our ärinr rorrr on deuce from Camp kea.k Jacinto, Aug. C, I3C2. Ed. Sentinel: A we ate alKut to pull uj stak- s aud move to a dilh rent locality, I thought a few lines Corn the 2d would notlc utiintertst-; ing. ! Three regiments of cur brigade, including the i 22d, three frtetion of rur battery, a qual..ii of. taralrr, arc now out. This is tlie thiid dav fir.ee they L-ft. They are now at Iuka, twenty miles fcOuh-cat o:" tliis on the Memphis and Charles- j . l f.. ii... ... ,m.. -J-- . , T.n,r.ni A i e i oi. Age, anL as 1 ondtrtand, will reinnin at that joint for some time. Our bngadc, ths lt, , under Gen. llolicrt IJ. Mitt Eel!, is to bold that! point, while the 21 and 3d remain here. The headquarters of Gen. Davis, commanding the uivi'ion tstiil remains us iki iu tiaeuiio. or thirty were prostrated br sun-rrokc, seteral ! of whom will hardly recover. I hear of ono or two dviug altta lv. The weather i cxcc.-ivtdv hot jit't now, and we, Ivinj in camp for o long a time here, protected from the ardent rays of old iSol by the umbragcoui j inc and oak, "were bardlv predated for m.'i a eorhln mixti AKhou'i Iuka is only the short ..; ' distance ot 0 .: i .i -t: ! t-thnd that Ii j . i e . i ml no march at all lor u-, onctancc was fjnite suiiicient totijover t!ioc of our lirare fJIows w.io wcic protiatr!. (Jne or two little marches will suilice to put us in condiiion again. Tjc proximity of one Ilragg witli a conddcraMe force of rebel butternuts is whi-j c.ed around araont us as the occa-ion of thi movomut. Si.oiiM he how !um-clf, be will lc very apt to fct a warm reception from a hot f loyal lI'oi-r bnttemnts. In that eae, without douTr, yon will hear a good report of the 22d Indiana, and their energetic Colonel, M. Gooding, who, by bis pcrserc. in-.r aidniy, is j erfeeting moro ahl more lite cllici' ncy of t!ie regiment. We bare to-day reecired new arm, thv? Au-trnn ritle, for all except the Hanking companies of the regiment, who are already t:rm?d wish tlie Enfield riilc. Everything is going on swimmingly with us. Our Colonel anil all our otlicers have the unfunded conlidence of the men. lloat-ing-ears and peaches arc becoming plentiful. Wc i-su; ra'ions of the former twice a w.-ek. My limited candle ration reminds me that I mut call a bait right here, as other pressing dntics of the day deprive tue of that time. Occasional. Wiio ii IScpniiiblr tor thf Dcfrnl ol the frit tendril Compromise 'ilir Commercial Elista ken. The Giiithirrciiil takes ivm with tlie editor of the Dayton Empire calling 1dm with i.s usual choice "and delicase phraseology, a "tory," and anl rcmatks "mi ctahle lying" npen the question. Who is re"?psnsi'ile lor the war The- Empirt allirms that it is the IV-publican party, became that paity "defea'cd tlie Ciit;cixh n compromise." To this tho LbiHiHtrciitl d. mors, w ith a patty extensive- assortment of epithets and charges the reverse of complimentary. Wi h these, however, we have nothing to do, but simply with tho oint in conti tnersv, w hich, as the Commerridl Lares it, appears to Ik; thi: Did tho IljpuMican partv tUicat i!ie Crittcuihn compromise? with tlie virtual svdmis-ion on the pa;t of the Commercial that if the llcpubiiean party did defeat that compromise it is ri pönale, for the war. Did the Republican party defeat the Crittenden compromise? Upon this point the Commercial quotes a passage from a speech of Judge Dourla, which, unfortunately for its ease, doc not allude to the compromise, nor have nnv lelation to it. But by making Jn le Douglas it own wi ness.it has cut itself oil' from the ti.lit to take exceptions to his testimony. A the Coiuniercinl in spite of thoc defects of tcm;;cr whieh cxbihit them-cive in language not ailmissable in IolifC circles i, no doubt, exceedingly anxious to know tlie truth, we will i c for it info -ma. ion th? f dlowincr passage frm a sjeech of Jn !e Don'.'hts, delircrei in the Senate of the Uniied Slates, January 3, 1SG1. whbh the Commercial. in its rts. arches, has doubtless oveih oked, and which wc know it will ingcnuonsly admit is exactly to the point. It is as follows: "1 believe this to be a fair bis of amicaVc adjustment. If you of the Uepubliean sirle a;c not willing to accept this, nor the proposition of the Senator from Kentucky, (Mr. Crittenden. pray tell us what ou arc willing to do? laddress the inquiry to the KepuWi'-ans alone, for th ' reason that in the Committee of TLi;t- cn a fi'w flays ao, everv mcmVr fr m the Sf nth, including thoe firm the cotton States, Messrs. Toombs and Davis.) expressed their readiness to nceept the projoition of mv venernbb friviid from Kentiukv, Mr. Crittenden.) a a final set tlement of the controversy, if intended and his- j tamed ov ljpublican mrmrcr-. Ilcm-o. t.ic sole rcspcnsibili'v ef fur dNngtccmcrt. rrd tl c only dithVulty in the way of an amicable adjustment, j is with the TJonMican party." j Fn m thi it appears that on the third day of j January, 1S61, the South was w illing to accept ; the eompromis'C, whib tb.c I.e; ubli an mcmlers were oiioscd to it. The Cvimnc'al however, pn-ecd to eive us an excuse for the opj osition 1 of the Republican m-mbers, t';at th'.' com pro-mi-;e was "imossiMc in fac, lieenu c half a d zcn Sta'e bad secelcl before it wa !;forc i Congress, and thir vote would b.ave leen re- j quired to pnt it in the Const itu' ion." In this j the c" omiwm'at- dnnbtfc tlrough ina Iverten; e j is mistaken; and it will look tt; on it as an act ! of kindness in us to concct it mrmory. Tlie redaion of Mr. CrirtcndeTi wa introdttre 1 at tlie very opening of the session of Con-1 irres, cany in JKrcracrr, imo, wua prear urat urrencv on the part of that gentleman and l is ' fiend, that it should be acted upon irnrnc li:itc-; Iv, nn-1 t'm any art f sece's!,-.! im prevented. fouh CaTilina had eallcsl a Convention to meet on the 17th of the same month. The rcma-ks of Judge Dougla. snowini: that the South was rcadr to acre pt the compromise, were made on the 31 of Jar nary, 1 S61 , only S ate having then resolved to tele : an ! no time having bren fixed for the convention of any other State ea-licrthan tbe ?th of that month. These fart l'ing irovc:d le bv the rceo"d the Cmnicrcicl, we presnnv. will not deny; and vrt it can roi bn' eehow rompletiV they demolish it toition and leav nno'tmcte! tbe war for tin inference that.thc Kenuhlicans are the rcsjion-ible party. Cincinnati Enquirer - . From the Now YrW Journal f Commerce, j A l.oiiif 4nt lllnotty tur. j ' The longest war recorded in hitorv, if not the most lctruc:iro and iia,ortant, was'that waged for a hundred and eighty two years against tiuir Sani!i i -traders by au In lian taK, r iaih,r nation, called the Araucaniaa oeeupvinc: the southeastern part of South Ambril a. In a reex at Chilian work now before us wc tind a sketch of this obsignate struggle, from whieh w e gather the following farts: In the ear 1 340, the celebrated Pirarrn having made hinitlf m ter f lViu. svnt Pedro do Vallivia, i!U of Jn m s: able eivil and uiilita.-v followers, to make the conquest of Chili, who, at the In ad of 1 S(aniard and a Ndy of 1 eiuvin auxiliaiie. penetrated ii.to tl.c i can of the country, n nu -iing the h-ave Atauearian in nam mu battles, and f.r.elly in a gicat j lain, in wUi.-h tJu- fuaud the Lu of" 20. HH1 Indiau, laying in KU t!tc foundation ot Samlrjo, :!:c pttent capital if the npuMi". He alo foundul annthrr important riry, to which he gare bis own name. After nine xears f ghting he made him-i-elf master f all the nortirti rnrt of Chili, wd i h

he divided among hi o Liter. In tic midst e f the loyalty, pamottsm and Democracy of the j his h tli'.ant trimnphs, ns be timu-ht tlwm. a Hon. Jtd.n Iaw, yur pteent icpresentativf fiom ' pmnd reverse, and death iiell" await-l Lim: for the Fir-t Cngresional Diubt f4 Indian, in ia 1552 CatvjHdieon. the great Arauc.inu!i chief, the 37th Cngicss of t!'. Tnited State-, and inwon a -igisal virtory over, him, taking him ri-o- tlore tlie came, and n behalf of the Dcmoetaey 1 ner and putting Lim to d-. a.h. A h-rie Arau- of aiI in.untv, r.nlial!v recjmnienl hi rvnoini-j canian yonth Vamcd Inutan eom'n.tnil the na"iin at the Di.tiii t'C nvenrlon of the First j

native forces in tl.L liattle, and aftetwaids n- , ducted tht-iu from vietTT to victory, till, being fcnrpriel in hi wn camp, lie wa taken prion-

ecuntrv, the Arau aniarj, aud the fats of the

mi.i ary cxpediii' n. Kc.alet cf Don Quixote j nmcmi Ccrvante allU'ivn to ti.is ocm. j The dcatlt of Can olicon. rirt in the memory cf j Li; countrvm.n, a onstd them to Keck new ven-' geanee on tb ir invader. Fl i ing to a. m. and j L d on by tLe oldest .on of th ir former chief ain, j they were finally routid,lu n th ir ( neialtook ! hi own lit- to c.-ca, e the fate of 1 i father. O.ie S4anih Gon inor mci-ceded ;o nno.her for half i a century or mo.e, all of wliom made war u, cn i the AraueanLin, but Mite unable t ublue; t!icm. while native chiefs and commanders were j raided up of cipaal hcixdsmwi b Coupclicon.w ho ! tn Rated the 2panwrds, and taking potesion of tY ir n )v ci;i:, and driing fack their invader, ctablidud their bonndarv far to the l oith. In 1644 the bpani.h (lOTtrnor, the Maicuis de al , . , , . dc, after a hundred vears war, majle a treaty with the Arauvanian ehkftain Lineoi id in,whuh seeund peace till 1C55, when war broke c ut I again, which raged at interval till 1722, when a i treaty was condu led which established thelonn da:i -s of Arauco, and at t!e same tirn, reconiz J.' ,he wIn lcnec of the nation A more war !m.e Cr V';e,,;, CVCn at 1l,1,,,.,a-v. lc m tin, ain tluir in lependenee, and within thiee j years pat liave len at war with the CUlhms, i and fought several mi-ccssfnl ba ties. The Chi- J lian of the prcsv nt day, a well as the old Spun- j ish cavalier, ere icadv to do them he nor. Ti.c i Ci -vernment paper published at Santiigo i call- j . . . , 11 , 1 . . ,r . cd tl Aianaio, the Arancanian, a though the j r,, .,. . , i it Cüi'rans were onlv a continuation of the old nalive race, and the Repnb'de nly old "Arau'O," under a new name. The Chilian writer, whose pape wc have consultid, pays this trihutc to their hen i-m and loyalty of country: "The Arancanian, set ing the danperto which their countrv and libertv were cxpo.-cd, fiew to aim, and swore they would die befote they; would be slaves. History docs not pit sent us j with tite cxam;Io of mother war so b tuia'c and cm 1 as that which thoc valiant Air.n tutians fought ut with so mtr h glory and under so many disadvantages, onqu ling ih ir iiivaders in regular fought batdes, killing th ir Getiv ta!s, destroying their forti ication, and never lading low n tlicir arms except by tntcci and tn-aiic, by which the Spaniard con'.iivul to advance in securing to himself the possessions which he had gained in the Arau'-ani m ten Lory, although at the eot of more blood and trta ure than had W-cn expended in tlie conquest of all Am ik-a, without, after all, subjecting the Araueaniaus to J the S4ani h domination." I - In charat-T the Arau-'-anians arc eonrag ou j and heroic lovers of tht ir country, and prodigal j of life when their libcityis in jeii!, whic h is j cons'Mercd bv t!cm as essential to c:it.ncc. i They arc discteet, peneron and faithful in their condnet, but nt the sam: tim su-K'rsti icus, and grow up in all the vices incidrnt to the savapc life ther lend. Civil government, properly so called, docs not exist among them, all being slivided into a great number of indcendent tii'es. They lxdicve in the immortality of the soul, and rccogni'O t!je cxi-tincc of a Supreme Omni -o-tenf lleing, and vaii us infei ir divinities, but render to no one any external worship. No -enns lias ever 1een taken of the Arnnanian, but they arc not sn iosetl to exceed fifiy thousand. Though a bandfnl as they are, they succeeded in maintaining a bloody and dctrnctire war with ono of the grea'cst powers of modern times for the period tf one LunJicd and eighty-two years. Joint Sliriell on Slavery. A member of the foreign legation in Washington jut arrived from Europe, relates of this distinguished rt-bel a story which is now widely ei;culatul : One of hi con-in, who hold nn office in the Department of the Interior in IVame, having lK?tn ir.Vi.cd to one of Siidcll's sohc.s, availed hiui-clf of the otiporinuity first, to s e Low a Sou hern itlcl locked; seiend, to know Lis oj itiion alHnt flavcty. As it may well be imnginc'l, tl.c Krtneb ofiiial was the object ot tl-c most delicate attention cn the art of Mrs. Siidcll and her husband, who strove to persuade him of tho holiness of the Sou horn cause, and to make him lclicve in its ultimate suo cs. After having exhausted all their argument, the French ir an. pditilv addressing Mr. S ilell, asked whether he was'not of the opinion I ti. at tt c moral attiiuue oi tue sottii in tta ontet wa an irr.pidiuvnt to ihe success ef the Sauth, and if tlie mxinicnanrc of slavery did not dtbiv tl.c work of i s indejcnd. me. "You arc perfectly right," answered Mr. Slidell; "Kuroje is avrse to our inti ulion, and we know ir. iut pleae mark : they bare not been innu-tr atcd or crca'cd, lu? inhi ii:t d I y u. However, whenever the day ma.kcd for the-ac-rifie? of our social nrivil res will rnme. tlie slnvo I r j owners in the South will do, I have no dcut, i what your aneetrs did, marly an age apo. in the ' National Assembly of France! Ther will sncri- I lice them as a neecssarv ofTering to their coon-J try's pcaeiful welfaie. But new this fa-iitice i I im:iosibIc. It would look a an net of inci ! ciency on the part of the South to maintain its j integrity, and would weaken rather than strengthen us. Be sure, hovrcver, that the time j is not distant when the institution of slavery j cane of our present misery will be fotcver ic-1 moved from our statute books. The French ! Government can gnotly, .v-d-! u in this; if it i acts with i.s proverbial prudence and sarrar-itv. it j may place us in the reccs-ity of -liortly declar-1 ing r:r:i lull vinans-ipalion a home; an act whi.-h would M n fttifrtefory to imtiy of us a to the ! spirit of Christianity and civilisation abroad." ! C7"Thc Convention called !v the Der.ncrat-1 i ic Central Coraml;t.c, July CO. h, 'passed the fol- j lowing resolution: j "Tbat tl.i' Convention denounees, a unwise j and un; anio:ie. nil orcanizaiU ns. .-cciet or ot tri. i Laving fur their object the r.utli.lcntion f . or ie- 1 tUzmx to, the hws of t!:c States or of the Ur.i- i ted St it s :'iat o It esslvo lav, and u iwisc lor- ; islation find tluir piper convction onlv a: the : ballot Wx, whole a change f lep i lator will pioduce t!e wisljd for ret'oim of bad tnd cdif.us i law s, and to that tiil unal only will the attit ' resort in this bur of Li country's trial. We h dl s-i?ril ail, bin In r every cu.i-tm -tit .till re- ; p2led h- Uslar; 1 n;t,'a:o.a- bv com o;ent legal ! authotity. j If there Ik any secret organization in that'1 State, i: titui no sym;a;!:y among-t tin Dem-; oerats.- lrhn. it may i:ml som memlers i amongst that class .f train rs to tj-eir party who ' seer ! d from it in 1 SCO. and. as the N w'Yoik Tribune says, ri led the Republican. Let them aii i witdied. .tey played fale oti.e. an 1 tliC Kal.rs oUlht not to K trusted again. Ijouisvi. If Ieinocrat. " 7 Vaiulnrlnrir I icratic C onvention. The following are the proceedings of the Conven. ion held ty the Dem icray ot and-iburg tounty, for the purpose of a it ointing dele-aus to the Congreii j iat Convention to be held at Viuccun.'s oa the Uta inst: Puru uu to notiec, the Democracy of Van-deibu.-g county met ia Conr.n ion at the Court House in tho city of Evanviile, on the 9th day of August, Lt. bänson. Ksq., was elected President and P. Miier r.n l A. f. W.n thsey, Seaxta.ics. On motion of C. K. Ra id it was JU'd, That all tLe DcmuiTats ftxra'Vantlcrburg ct unty who may aitcd the Disiriet Co: MS-ioual . CoiiVcutR-n at intim:es, en Wednestsay, t'to 13th-of Augut 1 cuthu.izcd to aft r.s tl.hpalcs to said Convention. The following ri isolation was then presented by Mr. Maur. whieh wa unaidmou ly cb-ptcd: " li so! ml, That the Deraoeia.ie pariv of Vand.rburg county have full f.u.h and i-onrjdencv in i ngie-ional District tf IndL::na, to be Leid at j Vimcancs on t!.o I3.h int. tntl Lcrvby instruct the delegates from VanderLnrvr county, at ui I

Convention, to cat their votes for bim as the first choice cf the D.rnocracy of Vandciburg renr tr. Af.er whi h Mr. WhittlefT in'rodud ti e following r ,o!u ion, in ref. nnce to the ha. is of rcpicentation: .Vso'W, '1 Lat tin m-rt ing n. cotrim n 1 to tlie Di-tii'rt Conv. n i -ti at Vinr.nr.es th it the basis of rcre n;a in in nid Convention !c tl.c numlrtf vo cca.t for the Hon. John Law for Congress at the Con::reional eheticn in 1SG0. The resolution was unanimou-ly adopted. Judge Law king annoancetl,cir.e forward and drliverel an tlKuent and patriotic address, maintaining in a masterly manner the principles of the Union Democrary". On motion it was llf pf'crtl, That the proceedings of this meeting le published in the Evanvi'!e Gaztt', Vinecnccs Sun and the IntlUv.n S'titf Sittivtl. BEN. STINSON, President.

P. Maifk, ) A. T. WillTTLESET, ' Seerttaries. !otr from Sum. Ilotitton Jim. about I Im- Soninl.nw Impaklurc. To thf Ed.lor oj the Chictvjo Times: I bare heard that a man calling Lims-elf TUr. Chat l Cla:k, of Tcxa. and son in law of Gen. Sam. Hu-ton, Utcly made certain statcm nts cimevrning tlie allegt-d tleath cf his father indaw, at a puMh meeting hell in ll-vton. Now, this reverend gentleman i certainly an imposier of the blatk"st dye. as Gov. Clatk's cldet child is a boy twelve years of age. and mr oldest sifter is bur "a little pi.-l at hool. I lef home last March, and mv father, G"n. Houston, was then in better health than be had been for vears. Sam. Horstox, Jim. Prisoner of War. Camp Docgla, Ang. 2, 1SC2. A N NOUN CEMENTS. J"We are authorized to announce JOHN" A. HKAI. . an i!iiie!ilpiit urcn litional Union cauitiit.ite f r Common Pica Jn ! -e for the 12:1 District. We are unthnri.e-l to auiiounee JOHN m.KWK.n, f Southport. d cin li l tte f r C -un.y Uevrr c.r!er. utject to tlte di-ci.siuu of the Ix-tnocratic Coavrntin. MARRIED. CJI.KKNMAN- IaSKNt;.I.TI X-In t?)e M. K.Ch'irch at Ai't'-n, on inc e oti in vc l tLe 0: 1 int. lyl.t v. i-.S. P'ut-. Mr. Jolm C. Gn tnnian ui.d Alis Auion! loeiigaro n. DKNNt.Y HEW Af Va1p.irnio.Ind.. on the Sth in-t-t ly hcv J. I.in, e'..pt. W H. lu v.i.ey fi Mii AI. Kale II. , d: u;li -r i f Ju1;e Ji Lu Uew. U eoimr.itututc it.c fair In m the cij'ure f.f c.;r p;ill.iit Jooii frii.d. !.(i. (r over t:tt--P niolitli, e--CJpi'd tl.c Mi.ne of Jaekstiii, Lvauo-aid. atid tlie l-alance t eeia. MEDICAL. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. min i t in c c 1 1. ii!.-1 miTP n v i i tu ni? i v p ir v ii i Si T niatioii, or to tbsi-y Loni in iticri-as- ot f.o.'iilj isfroin eiy p-ioti :; etiotia!'le. tliei lcr.iti(t W-H.LI otfi-r 4 r? -script it.. wbich is pcrfectlj rlia!ilc und sale, 4inl wt.icii hn lifen prcrili's1 in V)rile part.-of t'jrOM Vori "or t liepAst cent ir . Altliouclitl i inii le is very flu' a p .I'ld -iinple, yet it lia tx'erj put up in li.ill pint 'inttle uid oM vry xte!li!y at t lie exlicrl'if.n't price of J5 in r 'ottl-. the anderMliol propor-i f ur nisli the r-cipe for -i 1 , !iy t!. fios.sesrjou ot l.ieii i-vi-ry lady can supply lier--(-!l with n oc-f.t s.iffL'uard, a. drii;' store r'or trie rritlim; sum f i cvnt i.-r year. n ptiysici.in t Ir.iijiri'l will tell you it t! p-rleel ly li.ir:nl.', thouaiid-..f ' .'Ntinioiiials can lie procured oi its et'lra.-v. S-iil to any tart olthe world on receipt I .4l.!v 1 1 Iri''. in. ru. j.. t)i:vi:KAt x. .'. n-x,No.i353,N'ew Haven. t.rinectictjt. llV2tt-d.U'l SEAMLESS SACS. 5,000 .sr.AVLTS It AGS TO AM.1VE. FOR S.de Iv WFP.n, KF.NNFDY A CO., au?ll-dr.t In ihe uld Post oflice Ruillme. HOTELS. LAHH HOUSE. f 11115 Ker ami spacious lletcl is now open o tlie pn'lie The Proprietor li par d n lther pains nor expense in thecomj letioii of th. Hotel, whieh. in Id It -T CL..VSS Al 1'-)1N I M kNTS. rol its p. rfe t daptatioti to the w.uils of the TKA VKI.1N' l't l'.LtC. w II compare f.iv ral.lj- with any ll"iie in tli toiaitry, Kat or' West. All of the late t and inoct approved nt the Modern Coiiviii fii'-p line leeu .loiietl. pii. fr. ni litchen to mOic no hiiig eret tia:Iy Usetul or ori;aii;t Mai lias li eu oinilted. Mr. e.roft, t.itc of the Oliver II -u e.T le do. wdl .vsume the ueruT.il scij eril.teiidi i.re of the Houte, and tl o-e vv ho have enjojed t'ie honie-l:ke Iwpi' al'.:i s of the Uhver, teed Hoi be as-sij.-t'J that I.e c.iti keep Hotel. l'l ict'S 'n aeeor.'atice with the tim-s. Thi. hou-e is hic eed on the rorn-r 'f Fif'li and 5iain s're-t"'. in cloe p-oxinii'y to tlie pr'.neipal part- of the city. The passet,.! Iran of tue. Chi -awo, lndi!iapoi,.s and C iicnnati ami Louisville lC;i:roads st"p in trout of ihis house; al o, Willi. n a hör' distance of the Wahiisli Va l.-v Depot. JOHN l.Alli:. 5'ropiieti r. auill-dt lfajette, Ind. PROPOSALS FOR CANTEENS. liineic e)i:KTKRMASTKR's I)rrAR'K.T, 1" S. A., I ludial.Mpoiis, hid.. Abg. fi, 1C2. S KA1.K1 n.Cr SA1.S will be received at Li ontce unt.l 10 u"idk A. M., Auju-t 15, ISO , for tLe :. l.very at the loneilimei t Wart louse ii- ths c-ty, f (lo.t.'OO) len TLousaiel Canteens (coven d) u d Simps, Army 1' .t.' in. in h- xe. D'.e-halt of tLe atove to t delivered i i (1H Ten l:ij from dae i f eoiur. et. and the unlrOKM- ii ( (1) I en luv a thereat'er Snn.e cu he seen at this otticc. Ad Ir. is lropo at a f.dl w : JA 51 KS A. KKI.V. A. Q. ?.I. IT. S. A , lud. an.. moIis, Ltd., and endorf-e them "lU posals for Ca-.t-cii. i. a t-Ud iVIERHANTTAILOR. MC "WJ illEHCilAdkrT TA1LOK. Drnler in ISratj--Tf ie riothinrr and tie ni J'iirtiistiiii (iood-)-Xu. 103 EAST WASIIINtn ON" STREET. (irr siTi: the c uht hoise.) INDIANAPOLIS, INI. ajvfl-dly BRANDY. Pure Ohio Catawba Branclv. . SAMU23LS 5c PKOPR1ETORS, AMISOLE ArroiXTiNt; agents for thfj UNITED STATES. Depot o Coluinliin St., Cincinnati. A. Fl; NCO, Indiaiiopolia. Jt-25-dly Agrot for liuliana. lll.aoir., and A i.-eoi.e.n. j StNCINC BOOKS. Just Ilcccivtd, THE ;OLD5; WKEATII, C05TAIX1N0 Te Hntdred ai.d TTrj favorite Sonz 4uid l-ieic-i. She THE NIGHTINGALE, Full of weet S-'onj $ an J Melodie. , . July 31 WlLLttiD STW EI.L. ---'------aBBMBÄawaBwaiÄÄÄawBBBBM PIANO-FORTES. - et i. wnii tvisti Tfi r.fT viiriivT it IT. . art ioi"l to eai:iiue tt Pianos of Cha w t. S'.:eff, . f P ilr tnure, i. w ou eihit. t.on at Mr. Suftern'a üu.-i: Uvo.i. J. ih- JEtta. buil hr.s. p. - ins p-n fr n. 7 A. M. t.ll 1 ij P. M. j. H-dlv . W ILLI AM M FTFRN. PATENTS. P AJ? 3 $S T S i I'.TAIN ' Li 0K NKW lNVFNdlo 0i T. y 'A J decnp:i.n. Fee cotit:.geni tjtx uvt.. N" patent uo pay. Se.iU far CirxuUr. ci'ii - trm. direction., AC. Addre? . AMu D tULNAl, . aciW-ilr. l'ateut Attrr j Wabtrit4. U. f. .

CROCERIES.

Ruger k Caldwell, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Xo.GS Kat Washington St. nu Aor Kut of od t it::a' iiuiu inJian.ijxU, J'tJiiina. Q DARREIN Thanix Iteflned Sugar, 1 UAKItKLS Crushed Supnr; r.ni:F.I.S r.wi!ere.l S-iRar, r.AHLEIgs YcIUw S igar, various bratnts; "50 RAKUKLS Gul !tn Sirup. A No. 1; ) BAKUKLS Honey Sirup; UAI.ItF.LS Stewart's Sirup; l.IIl)SM.ljM'f: tu tore ai.J fur tal lv KUGKR CAt.DWF.M CS Ea.t WnsLit.fc-ton t. 100 liAfiS t)ld Java Ct-.tce; n.eiS Hi. e'ofTee; loo I -JJ It XKS Ground CotTee; Do. la Ta t; HAUS Koustcd Coffee; 4)1 a I Ik CMKSTSand II ilr Chests GuniMnvder, Young ra ) f ll.vs.iii, ll.v son S Sin, and OwI"iig leas, very clieap; ' ! A I.SI'tC'1-t, t'a ia, Clove, Cinnainon, find a ceneral j 21l ssortni'-nt (T Spiees suitaMe !or retail trade; I'.Uck aiul Captin) i't-pper. hor site low 1 v i;lükk a cai.dwkli CS Kast Washinnton tt. 1 and No 2 Mackerel i:i Barre!, Half Darrt!, ar.d '00 i5(,XKS n,'rri"tr; J ()( -:,)i,:sc,Klfh: For sale low tv I.CGKK CA1.DWFLU 63 Last WasLington ft LV to LMiOK a' d well f lec'ed assortment of liroeerieovv rereiv'i 'j and f..r sale a, J.,vv as at an lii !is i'i the West Country ilereh '! nt.d C t v Uptit invited to -.vaniir.e otir stock. KLGKK A- ('A I.I I I.I . jel3"62-dAwly 6S fcabt Washiiii;toii M. AGENCY. W. W. LErietS GEO. C.VKTER D. 8. M'KTKNA fathers, Jttrtcr& llclitrittn, --m aim tl Wsxn. .-m.-9 ivj, lkiii C(.iio. ct-d ftiih a Military vi 6.y'l Agency at Washiuum City, are at !c to tive ironi,t a'teo ion to the s- ilikXcV toll' eiion a'.d seeurinir ot Pensions, H.ick Pay of dece.is.fd . im! discharged soldier.-, and II the cia.ni and demands aain-t ihe ov rniiieot. Persons res diiiK in any pari of the -iate may Lave ther Claim cu.-ed hy aiidre-sii- tLein and stating partxulars ful y u.üce s6 I- at Wasiiinto-i -treei, in the ?ecoiid liiiil i.n w st of the C" rt Hmi-e jmr-, ln!i:in i'f li-. ltd. It rn;K.f Gov. li rt n, Iiz. .Nohle, M :j. Gen. Wa'liic, t.ri.lit-n 1'uniotii .Uol.Johii Cobiirn, Judi( Perkiin. in nr"m- ( 'ourt . .-iiU illy f It'll i SK Pill- are toe re.su.i ot ii.ueii si. u..j K..0 care B fa I experience in all varieties of F male complains, an 1 in r o-s of Irreirtil .riMes. S-ippp-ssion. a ot h-Ti hea or Whites, Inflammation of the Id older, Ki loey and Wornl". aud lovi of "ervoua Knery, etc. Their u-e i alwv a'l praise. Are e:.ti-t-y free from any MTsurial or Mineral poion, anprir.dy vcvef iHe, and are free from dagger; can le U-ed i'h pet feet safely. Ani'iiu' t!ie many th 'U-aiel xt hr used them In 1! pert - of th" t'ni' it sn.K speak ill of them. Tor all like tleMarried tidies in ceria n situations should not B-e ; theui. Ft reason- see d rei ti 'n on each tx. Price One Dollar I'rr Dot. i Thy are s.-nt in a thin, flat b-x, H-j-tae free, to all part of t!ie l'n ; ted states upon lie receipt of the price ; Prepared and sold Ly DR. KWING. , "o. H Vimnia ,Venne. my7-Awly I.idianapo'.is, i:diaua. , f SI i gilt Colt!, cr gfcte. JDIi tacit, ivhizh "night ccd:(d vjiih a timjzle . remedy, f neglected, c fieri termirjztes cericiuZy. FeM are auxre cf the imfcrtarce cf ttepping- a Qcjialh cr glinfit c.LlL in Us f.rzi Tiarre ; t: u- itc in, the' berririjiinrr xvcuLi vield io a rrjdd remedy, if net attended to, slgA attacks the Lurrrs. iver Jrz irUrcdiMced eleven, years ago. It Ajls betn prevtd thai thj arc thi best article beere the j-utho Jcr fcii(ifi&t ßcJil&t 25$.cjir.iits, L&lfiirLci, saJattL, the Hrjj Ccugh in cj2.sumiilr.nt and nurnercu3 affeciizrs cf the j3lLtcuilt givirr immediate relief. Public Speakers Y Singer u.t'2 frul them ejfeafciuil fzr deariraj and clrer.gthcrdrrr the icro Sd by aZ (pruggizU and QnUrs in JScdicine, at 5 cents jr iccr.

DRUCS.

NEW FIRM. AVF. asori?fsJ :h ni-- in I iii- Mr. . W. !o4it. wh l.a4 1 ftt au m tar t t:i t' e -tore f r a Hwnfiir the t'v.-i .11 t coutit.ued at tl. Id :ui ulster lie t.rni of Itit(v.M(; & sLo t.l. I feel r-tef.d for the literal pa'r-Tiace which wA,r' ever rece ived trust hy triit a'tem;n to I jsiTie.'V.nd the .i.tt of our custouter. to ist rit ai4 reiu the 'im. K. tl.UW.MMi. VL1. per.r! Incmiaf ttem-etve in-lrt ted t we tr. I jd-a-s cl! at tbrli earliest cjuvti-.i i.es and cuke -ui turnt, f same, anl oXj'it li. li!tuWli. (LATF. R. tUOWXINd,) M JIC C H M rMJ M m 22 Vst Wh nctoii Street, ladiarapol-.. Have in tore a larr and e!l seh-ct'd st;k of Ixugs JleiiiCite.t'heniH ls. pj i.t. 'il-.Va'iii.he.D lUtl. Gl sM. tri'. ID ! t.l.s-.l.; i.shrs. Cigars, To'iarco, ice, I erf'ini rj, I'anev ai.d loiiel .Annies. eost I'll and l.anip, Patent MediCilief and all art;ele to complete the sfxW cf a Drncclst. A e purchase pnnrjp d!y fr e i-h, ditrrt fronv the impe t er and tnaiMif-rturer-. and einx drsTou to retain iL rep tatii p wbiih our hf'tis hs ever njo ed -f pei'in, (f"n, frtm ti ;. , prsj-af ca'e ia taUen in the -t et t. of ln;r in reference to their jnriit. (hir fat dit e are fii.'h tha' we feel rotdident we can o!frr, in and en adulterated artide, a strong inducetn nts a at'j oihoi Western !ifu-e. AH order i!l receive the peroT-al at'entiii of or t (f i h firm IJri'Tit c.re'aken in thetisj.n Jh f j hv; cia is jfrescr'puons at d family r-cie from trVtly t-ur articles, iitfl we feel cot, H let, t we can nnder sat;sf.Ktin in the j,ric& and ju,ii,fy of um'. P. NINil A SI.ON, 2i WeH Wa-hingtoii Hreet. f) FST American an 1 French Window Hl w: Jod boe? ) Wind.vr nss0rt. d, frin .xlu to I6f 0. m ftore anl formale at lowest fuie tr BROWNING ii SLOAN. Brushes! Brushes. OH fa lH,ZK-s '1',', Varnish F.rahe-, Wall -SW.UU P.'Usl.es. Sa-h To..!.,. Pdet-dev. Sc..!-, Sl .c. Horse, ij;r, II it. and CI lh P.ni-h. s of -,K :... s l .-vrst r:K'nres at UUeiWMNu A SLOAVS. je U-deod A wctw3in PAIXTS! OILS! VARNISHES ! 500 KEGS Il!re Y';ife I''ii1; 200 KK(iS Iurc Whi,c 7Auc' rjQ rtAKUF.I.S Linseed Oil; 2JJ CASKS Yellow Ochre; Q CASKS Vei.et. Ued. W Vh a innre stoek ol Vnn i-hes, Paint, and Colors of a'l kinds ground ia oil and dry. Kor .I at tl c loo fi,:uree. r.:;n'YNIX(i A SIMIAN, -2 West Wad.,i.ton .irtt. COM .VllSSIOr. hl EICHAMTS . C. L. S. Matthews, GENERAL ('OM MISSION AM" FORWARDING MERCHANT, Large rirr-rool Btiiildtcif;, NO. 124 FeL"KTH T., KST SlhK, Itctvc'ti .viain Sinrl ami the ISivcr LOUISViLLK. KV. B5U- Cn-isnnnnts sire r'spisci r;Ily sdi-ited, aod immediale s.ileii with prompt reti rn tu:ira;iteei!. J:tnl3 to .ii.r wiioti it .ti.Y cn.cr.K.. IIIFUKP.V p've notice that I am the owner th- Patent for 1. s. Was., er' Improvemeni in I liriii M il-for the Mate of In hat a; ai d that all jmt-o'h. mk ion. veii'lii'tt- "r ir iu any JIa Line o-r jiini; on tin piiocif.le of the "Vl at; oner lioprov eroiit," as m-i f-.rtti io the aid Taten:, ri tttd S- ji'en.i er 2. ICi. or in tl-'p--i-ne (f ihe mr d.itd resf ti elv Jlarth Lt. IVJO. an I Febrii nv f. 1)1, ui.l.'.ss l. ti e wriileii Muli.oiit) ol ltavi-1 S Wilson r, ar iu'ruuii-K upiti my rih'. i.d Le held lille for J.nüsf or prosecuted anordn to law. WM. N. ALVTAP.D. Oilier nrvt rs;detice at Bäte House, liHliampoli, trvd. Jjlv 31, 162. aiK-l-Utn CHOCOLATE. i:ttntilistil In !70. BAKER'S PPKMIPM CHOCOI.ATK. fl.'KF PRK PAI.KD OrA, I'.p'n a, Irench, Ilorr.eopfltlrc a'id VaoiiU CI'OC' la.e. rrante1 equal Hi quah y at.d flavor to th Paris C.i"Co"i"-; have -t.t th" ie-t f over tiireC'nrter of a century, arid are prt o meed ly all who hate once u- d thetn to he Miperior t aii.v cihr . .Manufactured by W. BaVcr A Co., at if.eirytill -.in IMH--el-fter. , atid foi -i!e a Their I'.ra th lpot No. 217 Ful: n siren, New TorW C'tr. a- d 1-j Gr-r and 1i a'., rs generally throncl ut the I": ion. Arfre 11. L. WCI.CE, jell) ri3Tn 217 Fulton str- t. New York. DRY

DRY GOODS. (fl - i 4 fl s - r 5 S ooi it i ? c p h! If h c 2 H H fi Til ZT S 7 H U j m :- i mm mW m 1 . 5 m r s 1-1 " - mm jd - 0 H w s: 0 j, c H i - mi f: 0 8 S S ii a f l r. h : - z 9 B 5 ' tf wotIce.

GREAT REDUCTION

Spring and Summer Dry Goods -No. 5 East Washington St,

TO MAKE ROOM FOR EARLY FALL STOCK. THF. FOLLOWING GOODS WILL HE SOLD AT REDUCED WilCES:

LAWNS. -JACONETS, . v ORfiAXDIFS. . ' I'LAlX DAREOE. N Fill I" RED BAREGES, RA REUE ROUES. CI I ALLIES. MOZ A MK I QUE. TISSt'ES. GRENADINES, LAYELLAS, XUBIAS.

I--rticuUr attention la cjl'.evd to

Li urn Ciood, nnd TleiP nml Royo Wrnr. M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.

DRY COODS.

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