Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3821, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1863 — Page 2
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7 www ju-tly, hu; tint in MMitiartnt or lnj;u.it;c Um aii .nj(, ilnniii. .I thia uiicitllctj fur mii.I wicked et if the I'ie-Klenl. It nhmild every where im et with the - .in- rehiike1T ill who uphold the C'-n aiitulitMi uid i lit lul the L'luuii The le in ut I n ii.iUA ahould prmiiptly and in uiie uit.ih.e ) i QiprwM their t iultiiii it i u nt tinuturpiiKHi of eeutiv puwr, in th-.uho lint br4th od in wortiii lbt li ill hum. And in
tli . Hiiiei nun we cannot quote more appropriate ..rU A id aeuluneiitt thin iboM spoken b) IhitutLAa in hi tt public speech in anticipation ol MH'iMiifiul thia eharacler: W in i. it 1 1 . n invade coiftitutioiiai righiA The innocent aunl not atilfci, nor women and cliil dren he the -viel im a S.iv.ij;e nm.-i not le let I.Mraw. 11 ui while I aanctkui no war on therijehi ot other. I will im,. hue my countryinen not to Uy low u their amis until our own ri'hU are revui..z' I I CtMittitttlioii and itA guarantee are our hirthnlit, and 1 am teatly to enforce that inalien hie llM to the Ut extent. . ,tt Surmfield, a few days before, heex-pic-cil Itiin-eil niliin' to Hiir-rlere to protet the (people then, a now, in rebellion, whenever any attempt w m m nie to inrtde their constitutional nu'iU atut ihunestic inatilulioim, or when an effort should b UMtd to wtir up servile luaurreclion ann i. tlitn He -aui I will nevwr aiuictiou nor arijuu--. e in any war I ire whatever upon the constitutional riphtu or domestic institution of the people of the South ern S'a'ec. Applau.se On the contrary, if mere was an attempt to inv ule tho-e rights, to .... m .,11m a.........-.!..,. -1 . ..(..,. . i . i- ..a..., I
i . .i J UiJU iik polio w Inch takes white lalmr to pnv lor neeroe. w..u!d ruh to their rescue, inj lnteiiere, with r .- . .. , .. ' J. ,
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It. I.. i la Hin t I U I'll ., I. mo. . u, ,. .. . New t.,k f.iy l.a. b-Ii ipiaaiuii lo lh jMaVfl tif MhlitMtn Ih kipU ol lh N.-iih o, ll i roll wing rVaulMiiwt-, Vpid al a WMtlng hl i on ih ion ultipti NflfJ Thai lh Utatw ut Naw Jfmmy, II h haw Ulai U.irtmltl . I '( i 1 a. I t.. ii.lt i i - - ' i ! I" lll lh a In eill war. 1 wf lnWo iKpiiaVala hi..n, Mietet, anil !h lutal UfrMlf)i( til- lflAtai. N4rk laiJ, KnlilMuk fi 111. mi i'i no-el .1 .... Il I LotJt lll. h ..ii 'I i' 'litr ol ru'n . ary nl J 1 1 v 1 1 . 1 1 , . a I i . r lh.- J i I ii, . pk'oii of the Piral illit o litt I'ltllasl Hlla I I i illltlhiuioi li V tegiuta. piaein ai.ti aii.i I, I aa ..itiia, Utkiui . , AlaiianiA, iritwnli, Mkt'UvtpfW, Kinn-Unw, A i kanaan, l t and I'lili ', In in Mln them aUo to trtlnllk Naltoiiat I oiivenl Ami I Ih II ihilktr rraetud, 'hit the I'inal.lei I itU0wtt h) il. Hlt tlotriiiuriil ol New .! Mia U. tlttt,Ur an aimtal. n with m liar ain h st,. ,.r .sii.w t. i i'ii ii li i a Wmmmw niiu. RtHln4, Thai a oinmi" lealml on iii I ill i. Una A 'po. mil. in Im I I i .i hi lll. ttoli lion to ihn I i.im rnor ami liaUlui il Nw J-iMy, ami lo hiv uon lhal Hi it, that, In con Mirtmti ol hai i v 1 1 ul mit 1 1 1 hiaiut ami piiii nlu raaiiclrtlloiiA, ah la 0utitlnl lima lo lent in a N iliolt il I 1 1 v iiti"ii for lh lealoinUoit ol II. ( Iii. ill nl Ilm.' h .ii I l. . i c..i. 1 1 ion., the N oi hi a, i win , 1 1 . !. . Ith lortvut nl i hum , Hmy wine cunied Uli ih Imoukly. Ami thi ta no iluuht Hi I Ui Hi ii" nl New .lry will comply a.th Hie reijnnat in4tt!
llul In Ilia lahai lliviattuwi I net la anil iopts Im Ih aalvatinii f out coiinlry from ihr Illlaihh lU ol Lid. nlaN deWpnla. 4 fluW lh ! iriielloii of A'ioi on fanlidaA It sol it i nt iti ii tit, i'. ttil" tr i Mrrull ..ttiin I Im full.. v ii. in-. .lud !. f I. I h) ihn ople ol ('in. ill . ..tiiitv , at a i out i litn.lt llt'lil Oll lh tat ihal Urtntrrtt, l the Pi'lli.ii I u itml i uIibci il c.i..-i, ol I'.irioll count) , in i . iiveiiiioii a .cm bltl, at llnlphi. J ami try lat, l"li.l, Thai w nt Du, m waalwaya have heeu. in l.tvor o i arrviug the Tuion hi tUl iutegrilv, and h Hiding down lo our Ulal ponlerily oui civil and Mlbrkuu. intttiliiliM ita 'In', c i in.' fiMiu ihr I, nU ot oui I tl.fi 0 That th formation of lh lTnlon was the result ol co in pi hihi ami t iiiit'Caaioh, without which i ho Union iivr w ould vt ln lofwi!, and without which the I'niou can iirwi he .-e am e l ami pel ; -i n il.' I II Thai the ili-Uhited itli-l hnllljjnri lit State w ill net i-i In- n uhit.-. I i:: t.a .it the point ol ihr btyonel, uulp. the war h ill lie ronduoled anlelt lor the purpose of presenilis the Constitution im it is ituil resulting th L inon na it wua, ami l this eii'l we indorse ihc ( i uteinleu renolution 4 That we .lie opa.ei lo tin- ; roclaiii.ttion ol the PretMilent jjivin free. I in to iheal iveaol the Sooth, lor the reaaou lh tt it ia ft liih biimir I uie t-ure l u-urjmt "h, .leuiiiniit .1 to the be i inteiest of the nejjro. ami makes- the restoration ot the I'nion a moral iinpoibilit v ft l h i ' we ire tin iltct afily opposed to the policy ol the present A'lmiiii.-liati ui iniMpritOfl in' American citizetn without pro- -- ol law, without charce ami without trial, in lov.il States where the court und juries are all loy il tiih That we leiii.ii.'i ol our Iniliitiire sooi lo .--cinb e, to enact auch law na inav be nece anry to effectually enforce mn Stale Coiistitutimi iu letter ami spirit, prob bitiiij, the iiutuiration ol
neroe into tin State, ami to t ike measure to
punish any ami all peiiun.A who have been guilty of ioUtioiia thereof.
7th. That we protewl, in the name of ourselves
and our children, and in the iifine of all that 94
hohl ilear in the luture ol our iie.-v e.i countrv.
against the nn-'chievous measures of negro em in cipation in the Di-triet ol C)luobia , aim the pay in for och iie'r. e out ol the National Treaa
ury; and we lu. ther proie-t a- i ni tin r's. luti. n
nl ( on grey's plexlicu'g 'he nation to pav for II
nejjroes which may he emancipated l the au thoritv of anv of Hie .Southern State; tint we
tej;id -mil mcisiite. invi.lt.ng as they do an
ependiture ot two thousand bve hundred mil
lions of ilollar. as me noire d ti tncendent
enormity, and truitlul only ot National heijgarv
to the land we lore, that we are unalierably ami unconditiniially oppoei to all schemes baring
for their ohject, immeiliate or remote, the tax tum of the white man l r the pun h se of ne throes anv where; th if we den v the conatitotional
right of the President or L'tuigiesj to adopt a
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iiMah.i. ..I lh ni s 1 1 a ttt i t In O.I0I lt ii i .hour -In Ii Thai la a laet with h anU and la vrt potui ai..wt m I a ul lh t'lh. .n vol . h I I. ihlMiu win. Ii i h"W hr AIm. l.i-lt Hon I . ul tut I thai
..W lh a II rm pt lu inlet i I I w i' I m ii n lite fajHailii.ii lrily to ihe W i.liu,,'i..ii Uot0rh luii I , a, pi a . ! I.e Ic i .1 , whrii t iewetl ih i .lu.ci lioll Willi othri i H uii.-l .Iii, ft llu ii k d.ln colli ..h-1. Ilwi wn 1 1 . e em tin lp 1 1 loll M aa I. .1 at f i Sew iid Jo frlffMh KtirttftWWft hallotia Then, l 10 t"' m Iba m i ffe. In illy , lh rll0Ul lue- 1 ui .i .ii .i S,- ,fiu hi ll.'kl, uii a gr i ihphmi ille Nftiuii " I i ' la nil iid ol tut il War, and ditatri m teil!. KhK I Hid il-i. ml Unna the um Ina enm The game ol Ihn Kilktuui e il !. imi btM pl el long mm h h lo u.t Lei rSttln h w f r whoa luletwala tdiMilj l In pisnn 1 1 ..in d iriicllou ih m iniimn nv..l ol llril llrititlli, don hol irlihipiikh im elii, hut, llhiy uiiiiueiit whin tin Imal ion iicimIiiIi 4or I Impending, rulii"i in - hi lh i nunin , thiout,h Ailmhiikli.illi'11 aouivv, ihut rh u ! lo ir again. Tfila sill if flit II llul illy aigga otnn s rinn i f He lion I m'r 1. 1, fioin ihe Hgiul,u.K ol Ihn W ai, lull thai mil IMUM' Would he ho i In . il , foreign i.owni ahoiihl uile Willi ihn Houlh I Th I nlu il .h i . I la l.i.c ii i d (oi lu
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mitMtullnu ohl Ih- a m.tl ittjun in uu powtira, and wmi d I . t Homii upon ut I.e i I
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ahhoiim cd t in. ilifipilioli aa put id' Iheu Uttlli .
Th lacls prut n lhal Ihein i double .li'allni!
so hi ' In " i foi ho one c in belle Ih il Ihn t lue
in isuie i in In itb prop' 1 1 tin a m I im en n i he -1 im mi .ii ih. i thn imual pfn-0 ol Kui.-im is in
Urn Ol i Policy H.e Ihie.lol whuhh.sl.ee..
i .1 i ihn givttc-l coeicioii lo keep Lau In. Hi piling Uli ihn i. be!. 1 1 I app.t ein , iht h llul, while ninth, mtlioii ha been uird al Ic nn
1 a tribute lo the hum initai i.tln-m nt I piwera, ll !. I been used itl.i.i.td aa ihe teil.- i possible etil wei in iiillml iiph thf m Mtwei -so thitt, while (tirelet and olht-i Ailmii. .nation
.Innkih-e- hive - ml to our people, "Fiee the lie
8l'ta, tul ociire the mm il siipj.nii ol Luroe, Mr. SVward, the Admiuiatralion otiuial mouth ptcs e, haa i .. I to Ki im e and KnUnd, ' (Jeie lidlBg inn Smith . or we will turn loose ihe lie a toe, and o . i ipplw your ii.du-lry during en turutt lo come" A very coin litirnt hobby, tt 1 1 , Ini M i. ' Ii ii k w i id i- we! ! a Im w art I Hut. beyond thia appimnt duplicity, theie ; rea.iti to n-pec -oinnlliin woi Whf In ihn Adniininatioti run cUnee at a
policy which they have ackimwleded v ihi- . lh' i il nniiuer wdl embroil us with loreign nation? D they le-ire intervention? Are I hey weuv and hopeless of the war, and socking J I text to get out of it? Is it already a IbtttgOM conclusion that the Tnion is to he destroved. and that, too, in the most ignominious m n tier by foreign lietaiion? We do not know what answer t give, but we fear thn worst Detroit Free Press.
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Who can wtmj but such is lh piirjx-- ot Mr LixCOLü's mAhcIpwtion proclamation? That is iu uhjact it ia an inhutuau and cowardly & it ;s t n;-r n eiuj exhibition oi 'ihe dei t .( ion ol the .V1mititmtton I ontrwry to every rule ol - v i,c w.trl nn Ihe PrtM .-'lit - ilettee - at: at tempt to let ioo-e sftvages to make war upon non com i .t mi, upon Uie innot eitt, ami t butcher women and cbüdreu Whtt a ; e. t n !e t r ihe orlil! Who, poAeasit:g a park of minlme. c.n justify such a measure? It should he de btum-d, the Democracy oi Illiuob) duounce it, "a an ineffable disgrace to the American nme Hu fw dar ago the Prsidit approved the hanging of thirty Indians for murdering women and children, yet almost instantaneously he issue a proclamation inviting negro sa c- to conunii
thestme deed of intamv Mote than this, the
proclamation distinctly set forih that "ihe Exec utive liuterumeiit of the United States, im hiding the military and naval authority thereof, will do no act or acts to repres such persons, or any of them, in nr effort they mar make for their actual freedom Officers and sohiiers are thus b'! tid.ien 1. iritt-rN-re io n.-nvet t -uch . .ci.
Crtuuly the aetisibi lilies of the American people '
be so deadened to bee me in any w .y
lor or participant m a warfare which
will blacken the pae of liitry and which lus had no parallel in the past Let the protest t tltt- people be utteied in no unmeaning w mis aga:nst this usurpation of power and this inteoded dicrace upn the American name. We mut not mke such history Such warfare must he repu iateti.
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'l.'in. Tat popular notion that - the white man is a good fta the nesro if he behaves himself." ia deluaton The diacorery his juai been made at New Orltwtus, and the fact i proclaimed in ihe fit .riaT columns of the New York Tribune . f New Year s day It says An otC.-er in n of Ihe ew!.red reximen" -LowMUAAft sara in a recent letter 'You would he i prtwed at the pTgrewt Ihe hUck make in Oritl aud all the dut'esi of volden 1 find them beiltw dispose! u learn, aid trior orderly and clwanlv. both in their person and quaiiers. than the whileTbm joe her It. The hue man is mot as good the negro In mmd. manner mrd ; eronal cleanliness the negro is superior The
Tr ib mm says wo. aud ot twttrs there can be uo
iitiüll ih nil it Thus w haTetrouli.uie..t.- s H Owen. K-j of New Alttanv. at 4 . - , . . ' ih orpent aohcitation ot numeroua fnends "wo
proclamation iroiu "-. .uo i ' 1 knowing his invaluable latkors in orKaniiinc ami
getting up the jre?seot financial system ol the Be ut hern pri-n. felt a :tr.ii rhtsire to him on the new Prison Board, decline. leiii a c mdi dle b'f St. .ie A.ci.t, and his coneitteii to the ue of his name lor Director ol the Southern
r winch would linke the Uoveriitnent or people
slave dealers a policj which, if not rtesietl bv ihe votes of the people, will entiil upon unborn cenenitiotia ol our kin.lre! a debt moie overwhelming and appalling linn ever cur-etl any nation of ancient or modern nines. ruh. That we are oppo-etl to the policy of the President in oialering elections iu the disloyal Stife to procuie a bogus rep; escntation iu the next Congress-, niirepresenting the views and wishes ot the mW h.Je inh..lnt.uils thereof. 9th That the i :cei.t tariff under a pretext ol raising revenue to support (he war dimini.hc rather than increase it; while it take money out of the pockets ol the people of the Wei, ami puts it into the pockets ot the manufacturers and cap italist.- of the Eat. lOtk. That revenue rai-ed by direct taxation should be laid upon the ad valorem principle, ami not upon ihe present unjust and unequal system of specific taxation. 11th That we condemn the resolutions offered by Mr. Conway, of Kansas, in the House of Rep resentativ , a ii c i-".'i ible. and com: art t. the Constitution of the l"nit?l States; that we cannot help hut look on such men as being cncinicetpiallv a dangerous to our (iovernment as Jell. Da is and ihe rebel oi the famines II Con ted eracy;aml especially lo we condnnm the following portion of his lourth resolution, w hich re id as follows, to wit: "Rrmlred. That the tesiora tion of the I'nion as it existed betöre the rebellion would be ft greater calamity than the rebellion r' The Delphi Time says: After the resolulioi.s were adonted. t!ie Presi dent. Win Montgomcv. iiiiro'luie.i to the meeting Hon Thom.s A. Hendncks. It would be u-ele for u to attempt u give our reader, anv tlnng like a lull, or ac ur t'n idea of the beauiitul. lorcible. clear, logic il and unanswerable speech of Mr Hendricks. We never li-tened to n abler new of the misguided course of any administration :hui he gave of kite present ru inotM policv ittauuratetl lv Abraham Iincoln No s;,eh ever delivered was better received, and no ipeotde ever left a meeting better s.ttisfitl
than did that vast und enthusiastic multitude I tt Thursday Take the meetine all in ail, it was a complete, perle t ami eutiie . eThe true Union prty of this county is now triumphant It. reptiou of a Political Pritonrr. A correspondent writing from Columbu, Ohitt, troys .'.escribes the reception git to U Dr Otra in that city: 1 hrs haa been nroul day for the Democracy t O nn Dr Olds wis escorted to the Ctpitol. M tike hi seat in tlte Legis! tture. b a procession ol Democrat more than two miles hng, with uturic till iiumcr 1 1 was the grandest Ueuion ftr .tu. n ever wltheel in tftis cily He was IWi r' 1 - ! i.- .ei-t ,t.ve ..t the great principle ol" oottMbltuional liberty Hon. George L Con verse one the He; re-c e- of this county, made a qalitfeM reception speech The D.ic'or then spoke an U.ur. giving uueran e to great truths, which will never t-e loreoUmi
luuugurul Aildrea! of hot . Seymour, ... Next rk. Fellow it z ti In your pie-cnce 1 have olcmnly sworn to support the Constitution of the United States wuh ull its grants, restru-tion-and guarantees and shall support it. Cheers 1 have also sworn to suniti another potlto lion the Oontitttiioa of the State of New Voik with all its powers Hiid rights. I sli ill uphohl it. (.rent applause J I hve sworn taithfully to prfom the ilutms of the office ol (iovernor of th; State und with your aid they .hall be fitithlully performed. These eontilu tion ami law are meant lor the guidance ot official conduct and for your protection and wel tare. The first law I find recorded for my observance i that which declare "it shall be the duty ot the tiovernor to maintain and defend the sovereignty Dl! jurisdiction of this Slate," applause and the meet mnrktrtj inj unction of the Constitution to the Executive i that he "sh til t tke 0 ire that the laws are faithfully executed. ' Cheers. Had our mvgtuded fellow dtlXCIW of tue South acted as the minority of the eitixens of our own State (a minor. ty but little interior in number-to the majority j are now acting iu this surrender of power, the nation would not now be involved in civil war. Applause J Th?se constitutions .lo not cttnflict; the line of sennr ttioii lei ween the responsibilities and OblfV gations which each lafOtJi, is well ilefittcl. 1 Ley do not embatia us in the peiioimance of our duties sis citizens or as officials. Ap piause J I shad not on this occasion ilwell upon the con dition ot our country. The BOeitW M lk pweJ tion ot our own State has been happily alluded lo l.v my predecessor. My views : it this ub
jeel w.il tie laid betöre you in a tew d s in my
meats. ue to the Legislature. This occasit.ii, fellow citizens, when 'official powtr is so courteuu.-ly ti anierred from the minds ot one political organization to those oi unofher, holding opposite sentiments upon public affairs, is not only a sinking exemplification ot the spirit ot our institution.-, but highly honorable to the minority party. While luliy aware that I shall have but little control of public affair, in the poMti..n to which 1 have bemxcailed, ami cannot do much t -iiape everts, I yet venture to trust tint, before the end ol my term of service, the country will again be great, glorio. and united as it once ; and, in con. luion. 1 now offer t Aim ightt On 1 niy fer vent prayer that the cloud which oxeih .ug us nur be s.:a tiered, and that the cloe of m v official W " e term mav find our people united iu ueace ami fr ten. il affection, and the Ciiion restore.! to what i' was while we listened to the advice of our fathers Cheers Endow cinzeii. 1 thank yon f.,r this kind :eceptmi I ifiaok tin e who differ with me po li'icallv for their prt-en -e he: e and p it ticipation in this scene, lor it alios ds emphatic testiuionv lo Um regard fur constitutional obligations yet feh tiy the neople ot this .reat State Immense ap ; ia ise, ami i whici. th- O .term-r withdrew
of the White Houe HecUr.ug the uegrocw free
a: ' . other from the eüu.r M pUloaapbim of the white ot atirtnirrg the'r su,erioHtr ot nr the hitherto dominant race' Cdort be to the negro!
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lhal h ta I. ecu hotnilug ai ain M lupin. I", i " ii'ihuiliy anno Ing nvit lJ), iml Mew! lottriiinrni pftifitrt) I hrt Hallt a d iah iitio Hm aubullia ol ill town lit olhi ulgltti taking sway vrtl uiul. and uunakivi Iii Ulm i j 1 1 ... 1 1 ()h illvUnui i,l (.en Uiani'a aunv niltisl hm U.i inght, wbh tpni a rgf u m ..i .up I'l'ti" I bet in ti c omt below na In tle-tt Ill0 I U I'M HI I III! t' mmm ft 1 1 ll .III ll..,, clolhlnp, and tmlly diahwiilrliml mi mi it to Ihn 1 1 1 1 1 iii.ii im ol ihn t ., ,tm l,c u auci a o our .iiiiiii 'I'hny t l i t Int inn iw cud ,i cent ol moi0t im it nimiih., Hid do not know whii ihe will Tim .11 long hfl I., i ,' i'i im ou. c Mt'iir tfian.i io .on nnftivm! country I mm on, mn I , u ul t . W F , Mlgi Prh 'in Do i , Wlih I mil uu Vulnnitnr
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niutice of MM l.tuam ipaiion Proc. Ittiiiation. The injustice of nie emancipation proclama tion is appateut from the following coiisideratitns: "The liberwtioe of the Uvea in the de-truc tioo of propei ty properly actjuire.1 by lscent or purch.-se. the anie as any other property. It l no less true tor having .tten been ,id that the people of the S'rrlh are no more re-ponib!e for the original introduction rt this r.trterty than are ihn people ol the North; and when it is remem tredbow uurnBsiiatiiittly e u.-c ah ol us u-e i-otion ao.l suuar. and sliare Uie profits in dealing i in them, it may not be quite sale to stay th t the S th In been more re.-p)us;ble than the 5 rth for iL continuance. ' Wi h wh .1 jusli e. then, r n the owner of this property be ieo,nrei to liear the whole burden of the nation? Some two hnndied and fifty thou and men, out of the six millions in the South ern States, are selevieo lor ruin. Tiiey are no more deeiut implicated in guilt than other retels If it is urgel 'hat l.tvery , being the cause ot the w ir. uiul be destroyed, we he seen that the North is as much responsible fir its exite?. e as the Stuih If. for a common j.tirpose. this prop erty is to be llütroyed, is it not just that the own era should be remunerated? We -pAtak ii w of tie jtssticeof emaecipnfi.Hi by forte. Iraviiig osit of qnetioii '.t- policy, and the constitution.. I i-sue involved.
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on a reetjni Hii m the I'.eotiini; .tu-i hem m w ml i um in, with hi i'hiil'chy .nl Aintln. S. . he. "tiootl uioi mn', Mi I', .cm, I n' f ot .o. new. li..in laiu I .ml. fl.niew.in'i be my tint i v i i - huh in. w, und Ilm mhelltun Ml Im' ...ii Hi kigty day a Mv lueml Wen! llunkao, loo ' Whal's lip, Ho.-?" -c I, ii, kin 'I hit'' hull Hue he i ili- Snw o.i l.y "On," aes he. lul.blh' hi wn, "iluii'l you sen by ihe papeia whit a UtTg aim. lint ol immev lite liter, h .ni. ol York me mbaeribin tor the poor, patient, tarving ICnglish woikmeit? iiod bims 'em!" Her Bewafd drew deep aigh, and sea he, "ll w.!l ini, i ut e such go.ul etlecf iu Kngl.iiid! Interven huii i dead The rebelluii! i cru-hed, anil ati by (hi gram) ami no', In Idef ol mine lo tend the tonn in' ..' What tllanlluopy m1 lo w hen it i- done rite! II. i e Swed nommamed rabtaln' In bans and
ink l about thn room, and ncliu' like a loi
that' goin' to et mmeini. 1 luin t mj way thing, ami the Kernel tlnln't a eny Illing, ei" her.
and it w. isn't a muiti'e befoie Seward dode.l oui I
of ihe door again as .puck a he cum M Alter he had gone, se I , Kernel, how many times has Seward had the rebelhun -utit.reaetlT" "Oh." se he, "l.t; oe to -leep et ei y mfit Uli i In mettn bei net thai the I'nvun will be rn sLunl nt tlitbchl Hut' .letl Davis wilt be handln' on a s ou apple ti - b i n, and that he will be elected next I'le- dci t l.v mtViar " Well. Kernel,'' ses 1. "1 think you've got a queer Cabinet." "Ye, I have." se he; "Seward thinks his ritin' letters to Kurope i goin' to overthrow the lohcily un C'h as thinks it can't be done xcept by his gmmbeni ami freem' the RiesMN Ohl gremi father Welles is sure there is notbm that will re to in the I'nion ext ept his gunboats, while Biftiff feels sine that he ken do it by stop ping Demycratic papers" Ss I, "Why don't you ehang 'em?" " Wal," se he. "what's the un of swapping j.tck. ts? Thnre .-tin 'l nothing to be in ule l.t il No, 1 won't change mv Caliv net Buless I'm tliiv to it It's bat enouijh now, but the Lord or.U knows what it might te if I Olllj iinneitake lo chauue if " 1 w .i in bot e- I could induce Lmkin to j.ut in some i en men, and pet out Seward, Chase. St nrm and Ulair Hut it's no u-e. Sowesh dl jog along utter the old fa.-hm. Wlere WO hall win inn apring no one km tell. Oongtii hi gone to woik iu erni'-t to fix up the tin ine, ami to take c.ir that the Dcniu n.t don't ue Linkm lee sti-t ending the habus korpus. The ttlanthro-
pits are bitty ( and they art oni to iiive all the j
niggers heien C Intal mas hiinni . w Inch, 1 snji i
ose, is rapected to last em the year round. Km tin like a Tmk one dav. and slarv in three h .ndr.d ami sixty tour, is, accord in to my itlees, a poor way of livin.
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WIMOOW SUPPORTERS.
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B;!rOW:UPPORTER
Pef'n Afrit Hi, 1861,
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of ill ts Chililrrn Arm-. Ac , Ac. Tin- puhhcrihcr Is prepmcd fn liirniOt Knil.'rr- with the ahnvr W iiah.w Hupporiet'. n uit 'la in tt H itidow. for Vtet who mar want ih'tn J. th glUli1lj A rem.
No. 21 Kentucky A , 1'idinii p i tnd.
GROCERIES.
NEW HOUSE
A N k tv il;(Ki.M SWKKI'S CI. KAN.'
5(10 Hh-t SuHr. ,fM uas C fT. e. f.)) Hurrel.. S rup. ." tin C It e a l Tea.
Rugrr.
fuliwilU Ihord
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
I rui'.iliiurr of lllinoia. Th Lnci-iaHire ol lllino! aseembled on Mon dav last. The iil el (lov. Yates occupies twelre and a half . olunins in the Chicago paptei A i on ejpondent sa v: Rnenrtlnl a more mrnest and determine! body of men comjai-e the Ceneral Assembly of lilt mi. Thet ne mm who know the rights of lite
people, win! are resolved ihat fl.en nghtS shall ie retocniad and resnectml There will be no !
shutting Or eta-ion of responsibility in this Leg latere. They will t ike an eirlv op:ortunifv to place themselves on record, and will stund t die by che ti of the consiitutiop and popular rights.
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lt.... Oftftrm lNliUN.tlOUS.INI) . K i fOO Boxes 11. Ol,-. Five noora,, .,, .".tai Basel K lafati Odd rt'lloHt Hall.
pgfThe fnHnwfcg nanifsl Indiana regiments wem mot probabiy engagetl in the late battle on Stowe ner, netr M m treesboro': In -sill's Division 6th. Cot Maldwin; 29th Co! J F. Miller; .illth. C-d. Duilgl, Wi, Owi. Y-.n Tr .her. In Sm t' ' D.viion ihh. Col S H. Hlake; 31-:. Col 0-b..rne In J 11 C DatU' Division Hhh, Colonel
Curoil; C. i-uiel Hunter; t?th, Colonel ,
Sh i"ck. In Wood Division I.Stb. Lieutenant Colonel Wood; 4'Uli. ColotweJX W. Hl-.ke, 5lst, Colonel BtreigM; 57ih. Col. ILiie. OMh. Col. BueM; 73.1. Col H ihiiw , Iii Mitchell V dtt is;on 221 . Col Gooding. In Yan Cleve. iKrmfao 'löth, Col Mullen; 79th. Col. Kuttier; Will. Col. Fowler In Neley s dit ismn 37th, Coi Hull. In Boaeciaiis' dirision 3iMh, Cl. Scrihiier; 42.1, C1 Jone.-; "Mh. Col. Humnhrev In divisi, us unknown n us .Hlith. Lieut Cl Cret; 311th. C..1. Harristiu; 2d cava! rv, Colonel M Look; llst. Col. Garter ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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OF GROCERIES.
Jli.iK O T ü - bacco .KKl ifk' 2,000 Barreu s-ih. l.oon Barrel-Wbiakt
MR EDI i OH: PL FASE ANNOUNCE Jl'l 01 s-WAAR, as a candidate before the Butternut Legislature, for Ihrect r al the Sortbern prison. Tb Jodge L the A'torney Tor the Louisville, 5w .tlany anU Chic tgrn Railr.'. C. ran any, which pontiou cauaea him to he at In, lagan Ctjr aimo-t every aeak. He is a pure
Democrat, ard we are happy to y for him thai be t wrtl qual.fied, ereTg.',c. ard aill ducharge ai dutv I faithfully- fjetkK MANY DEMuCKATS.
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N. Y. PRICES.
WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO Alf-
n )l'NC'f o K. I'lKti t. of Kit. cotituy, as a can. Mate for lr-aident of the Boar.l of Coatmiwtiowcri af the mk ii.t luiii, tu ti. uaci.iou wf tbr Imalauve Caucaa i oftbe Ufincr.t cmrailar. of the LetpaUtare.
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f r Of THIS CUT, ABoCT SIX WEEKS AfiO, A
I j nicam .menme diacharc fn.ni tbe aer- - or. ol pnvate Uavwl S. HaBt:lt.m. front C mjnio C. Stb Wilftl of IutiaM Vwiitutear That i-o-l-i taUl catttr a
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HOLIDAY BOOKS. GIFT BOOKS
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DRY COODS.
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CHOCERIES.
Groceries ! Groceries!!
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SAFE WANTED.
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