Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3822, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1863 — Page 2

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i lie .rn. rut . iull B - th bratVrie of tu Lea?iU.turt will aaaeni!.. ' r. UM rwataK-i-v. vumr M it) v villi j loniiaf. Nrn 11 of lb Bttabera br ar j

rireit rn ttw rtte. sn1 n Ii pnrxW tv orrnTatot will ba pr .pOy eifert. Lat eveefrtp the Democratic member of both Hmw met ni iowinuni tbe eejMttJataw for th ofllcaw for ea h hrncb to b ro'fd for m tb iiirmttealiin, t will t elkl M tbt proceeding publish

rMMOT of another mi1'i n of t'.e to r in tue H . ! t an rpone of ibudt hurt drei millions of doll in more In hört, it var. in iL inception. nfeeliv jrx-e uU'l fur the au;pie. -.Ii uf tie re'lli..ii upon pnecjjtfet r..it a t-i;t with the C' tittte-MMi mhI in: u itr- , tr. haa be uni, to a diguffnp rx'ei t. n w ir lr U) abolition uf alavevv. proeruiel in the apMt j of VJHfeion," rwlhae Umm true rmtrietiam . and ' chararterized by vacillating imbecility hitherto unr r-eilentoü In the history ol civ In this great emergency of our country, we i

nd

I rm iliingion

iatoi batio or the Rm. ur KiriM is M ..! Hi Pa I Til AW HM'B I TBI N vTi" Pi im i i A i. IT Kol u Si. Ar i i ii r TiHi-l iig I'm iiHvt ioUM ihi i I uHriu Fa.tm or Tiia. Nah 1h. Uju x.a iitiujt tu ti. MADi, SiCUtiAl or W .. Yc . kc , 4c

W ah : vr.Toe , Jan 3

Tw ii. rrrra of Imlmni. TUu ComniUee, .u October iwt, had the bun or to add re run at so me length, by war of review nf the controlling eaue. and cnnpratula tion upon the aiMpiciaua reauli uf. the Ute elec ti i. a moor HMte- fttrrre that date, other And powerfel Mut have noWlv reminded tv and imitated four example, in crindemniiion ( the r . i I .m 1 revuiultonarv rnMurw Uieu inauj; . .'e.1 not thre-.tei.ed by the .-iduiiviintration ot Prn iM Lincoln. The evt grwtifjiag evi - e i eppereut everj where, that the people, the tiu outxe et' plHioi puwer. and it only ante cuutudiuJiw ( r4tUe-al hihI religion libertr. an" )ecuaiug tnoniuhlr rrtui to the enagni lu te of the dinger which threaten to overturn a id eopotant the rnle of the Constitution, and the integntv of the Ut. I bey have acted on the fierun truth tritt "Eternal vigilance is the pr e oj L'herty " In cuiiiemptuou tliarwjjanl of the recent j ex-pre-i.o.A ol opinion by the iople uf th a and other State, the party controlling the Federal

Government continue to nenoit in in ratiial, r uftmiarv aud dieltoneat . ;ir.-er - .1 r.-; -.se-t to acirept the jkjuI ir letiuke aa aMreed to thet, or worthy to ecure their conideration It .I in ! drü ii. i i.-..re tlie voice of the country, an ! ileal to the ver lict of coudeinii tuon hurled at a- he.n It advocate Miid iologist .itKaepi, bv II naimterol dieinenuoua argument, biAd epon fIe prerni . ml cin-eli attaining Hie dignity of reeiectebt preteitn, to ei plain way or qeaJify. or utterly to ignore, tuat rehuke Tout pirty u ilaily LvaAteniu on vtuli of the ii - in -Hievinu import, the injurious intiueure ol which m i v no' cejue to operate kor m -uturv t - 'tne They deeply imp nl the pre-ent nml future nropr.iy jf the iietiou, and tUc van eaiA'Mic tjf earr eeuet eheriebe! righte and lioertie-. The Ktecudvcuf the country, .1 if iu mlem:i

mo- rvci v ot couAtitutiun.il luuiuiiuue upon his.

j. .wer ind am'iitton, ind of the plntne-t dn'tatew of ju-uh-e and hum.inity, ha. declared 'fie'" three mdlioiiA of i -uje t lice, and invited them to a-ert their freHou. heroine iheguelAut the natfon, to he hirior and protrk'ted and fed at the enpawiae of the tieople of the loyal St tea

Thte gilt of freedom to th it r ice agiinst his own rfex-lnr ti i. of w,nt of powei- will become fruitful oulv o' id'.enea, deiuoraliz itioaj ami misery to the ue.o a most pesliierous and diagUAiing hurthen upon the public ofeerity, or the h-ipleM vi uuia ol the eah.uiHteti atieuce ol the

win rue In Ida v. tin attempt to elevate the j

nejrro, the oporeaion and degrndittiori of the lnte I ibonng man will he the nicked result a policy which cries to the nation for a bold, manly and uiiyieüliug Opposition. Men of Indiana! You condnnn.ed that scheme ot piuiider of voiir.Aelven und your ehildren m the beliot tiot in f)ciuter, hut your servants nt Washington have dared to overrul your decrees. Will you submit to the "Abolition Confeder tajaV tioui Doiqlai denounced, aiul will you .nil- i 'kv,. i le-i r n to Ah are the soil consecrated to the dignity and glory of the white race? The decision of that iiueiion is yet. thank l!tvii, in yoatr own hand-! Krom the beiumug nt this rebellion, the Pies idem und hi iliAer hrve utterly ignored Bad n.;ie.-ted 'he ure it duty ol ptcihca'ion or 1 1-m -ordile adjustment No wise government, foundJ n the vereignty ot thi'eop'e nnl the -o-reignty of tne States, can long disregard this great conservative prfticiple of the ptiolic peine. The contrary principle has fieeti pursued by

Mt LiMtots, and, with urn try iiur "passion und, re-rin ommiI ." every avenue U cumpromie has1 been . . -el i 1 the face .I the people in both rr - I tion. Every tiling has tieen done to produce! greiier rntation and straiigeueut, and to mute , an 1 Aireii)ttheii Has im .le ol the Soutt -n their reiteihou agai.iat the IT u mil, to an mein whii h e could never h no lern itlaigi hv them. Heie we paeee to pontetnplate what, under aimiiai :i um tettCteJ was the langu iye of a' ti i ii lie-in. in ii. o .AiiMi in I "A.i nen the liulbbcatioii act uf South Carolina wa pi"ed, ami ihe NaImohiI tii.i ennieni v prennring to rnf irve the tataT lawa uodet ton Je) I Haw if 1 .ui mmiAtr itiou. fhskv Cut, then in the Simile, steppe! torwir.l as pectlVeer and to provide ..r A-i-eliil -e'lleinent of our llteii etiAting diltuultie With hi heiri lull of kiuduesA ami viii alii) MM "11 the Suites, he appealed to bBSI A.ii'i'ii.liitmn to Alay in Im ml lib tioth pailui could talk over the unfortunate ihAngreeinents. That illustrious mm thus invoked the afafM of ieace to his beloved country : It there e inv wh.. m ml civil war, who wnnl to ee the bf hmI of ai.y fsution of our country apilt, I am m.t one of them I wish to see u oi no kind; nut atoveall I do not desire to -e a civil war Wnen war tie.ns. wheilier civil or loreign, no huniAU sight i comjteut to ti-ce when, or how and nheie l : lo tei mit. te Iba when a civil war hall be lighted up in the hosoni l ..ur owakavf)py land, ami rmie uem u 'i am) couiinabUc. i ne h.i-.h 'oh n i.-ne- an i fleets ate in motion on our coast, tell tue. if you can. tell me it any human betim can tell Ha .In ration? Cod alone knows where such a war, wewM eml In what a taie will our inetf tut "its te tell? In w hat stale our liberlie' I want no

and above all no war at home

1 llH V 1 1 (in i.l. r i,f .I riia v f t r

ber lewve agwiw to ertpeal to the pe-pfeof M'p,,, of the AdtomMratHm swye.in -;iklniof badswel ceneer retire opinion, to come to the the Preside. aV fro. -I ur. nur g v-ing I reel-. m to reaewe. awd md. m eeery poeerbfe end rrgfatfwi H he slaves in the . Thliy Mr Lin- . . , coin ia MaUuratel aa bircai I'le-i-wolid lire manner, to snatch from impemimg rum our crom KepuUit. hTfo he u been PreaideoVooIj Ur, her sacred inatitution. and the liberties of m mm9 Hemel irih his adunniairali u will be the people. To this end. we respectfully hut hi owu, and it wi.l be inaiked by a line of on earnestlv urge von lo assemble without delay. -C of tieft tin, emancipation pruclamatmu u . .. only the initial act fhia language, authorae-l

aid to reasaemme irefueuny m c,,,., . .o , Lineoli. hi i,eit.nl v ronfirm- h U eve, v

of ChriAt Tn other pood works he wa also a ' mhI Hivo.g lost a favor te d u.h'er tv en early dei'h he eras led, a a m niiittia to her weil. or v , it Ii iii.l-i.irtt oiiihtis in the i..n .. A' eutn.i uf it as a eonn .'i for the in-trw

v il- ft is kn wn in s the 1 1 " i no rn rtaJ he n e ml the bei ejrien e uf ' ri' i one ol thepiii.e-t ilon.s Mi t ad war, that a man so endowed, aid

Of inch extensive and netm u.nt ueul

ness, should peridi in the milt ot the leoJ y st.- jo of the hnpJe fie'.f, -.ui fill 'vith hia hind uj iXled agaieet the rightful Government of the kei

and neighborhood metinps. ao I, like men yet free, consider the condition of your country, and

what iu welfare denaaoda from you and your aerr jnd heaeold bieMefr. I I and aoel, . preciima

ii'iii: ui -..' 1 1 rn oi ine lauer ne 1 1 i .-. .- mu ms

one here ki

has now de

re, namely: tliat Mr. L.1UC0 n iv cut loose from all le-traint.

country . o far as he m. to the Abolitioiiista In

ant the frawi'tent. Give sueh public ex feaifti

t your eonvi r- ns as shttl entitle them to ertn Iii inaugural addres. Mr Lincoln solemnly de skleration. Organize your-elvea into Democratic . 1 1 are. I that he hul neither my desiie. n or any !e rt vi i . .- 1 I. i I are! rtebt. to interhe with -I i erv in t lie St ie. Union (I uhs or Asaociatnuw, !or the cultivation A. . .. , I where it en-ts Hv his rKoclamation i--ne.l and dissemination of correct lolitical opinion , teiVv, he abalishea -Uveer in every one of tho-e

and intelligeTice. Pruie - ch doc 'l menu ashall e UAeful in prodm i: j healthy con-erv - tive entimetit, and actively in fetfwf of up holding the I ivetnment of your fathers nj;iin-t the destructive tendency of tue Abolition end tyrannical do triree f the -e celled Re: etliuau party Have qualrfled (axkeia to a klrt'sa rami meeting, and let every member -ueak biaeetll Thee Clubs should be the ro-truins of the p( pie the school houses winch -halt -end forth, fnui the humtilest walks ot life, orutnr nf con ttihttinnal Iriviorn. Hail loin mlitinos i-

TO all Invite your op snents to attend y u meet lic.s. ai.d -i ve them a hearing I.e- youi i -cusniotis te free and en t i'l wlio wib p i . -. pate in them. Truth neei.s n concealment I he Government is upon your shouldera. Peo lc u Indiana, and if your Union and Coi Ititution t rescuevl from the ruin which iuiind. over it. In People the enpoechaaed freeaaee of Ann... mint be the .uchite. t, of the i own political s... ration. GEO McOiTAT. Ch m, 6th IiM, J.J niNGHM. " .1 AS I) W 1 1.1.1 . MS, 1st M c K I : I; K , id " M. w sHiKf.ns, 3d M (;K(i HIBBEN. 4h EDMUND JOHNSOH.bth THOMAS H) 1.1 NO, 7ih " H. 8. HASTINGS, M J. A. TAY LOU. :ih S. W. SPHOT I . I'M), -J. K. COf PROTH, Hth h Democratic State t'entral Committee. I M'Ia.napolIS. .January I stid.

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By requet, we republish the following,

from the Cincinnati Enquirer of yesterday : I In I ii a in mi la((isliilure and li lion. Jiivi' I Knallt. We hav e, on iiiorenan one tsion, ea presse j the hope tint the Indian t Legislature woeld, a its appioachiu' --ion, elect Mr. liritrhi i ti!! the vacancy ol hi unexpired term in the Senate at W ishinton. Our de-ire in this does not spring from anything pcr-mnal t.erween Mr Bright and Otireive; for. us our readers well know, we have trenUil him with is much tOwgl ness a he has un with his opposition What we did was not out of personal malice, but what we considered the best intere-t of the countrv ami the Democratic party We are now moveil t v similnr iinpul.ses to desire his re election to the Senate. The more we reflect on the subjei I the more we are MreiiKthened in the conviction that his elec'ioti is due to the great DwwM cratic party at the hands uf iu brethren ot In than a. m We would not obtrude our advice or our wishes upon the Democracy of Indiana, on anyordinu v occasion, in relerence to the i lection of its own Senitor; tint wre know the leep interest their brethren elsewhere teel in the return of Mr Bright to the Senate lo till out his own term They everywhere djajf it; thev everywhere ex

pect it I hov lesiie his return lo tue Senate

to v indicate tile sovereignty uf the State ol In

disui, and the manhooil, honor and di,'iiif

the 'i eat Democrat i mii I v . which It is been as--aileil through theerAon of Mr Bright Democratic friends nt Indiana, erb! do von

aupnoHe the Abolitiiiiiisia of Ohio ait lodiawa would hive done, had a Deinocr.itie nnjoritv et pelle! the not inmi B wade, of Ohio, or the scarcetV le - notorious Joe Wright, uf Iinh.ni.

thev would have done what the A bulit ioni -ts ol M .s ichu-ett did when Brooks caned Sumner. Ttiey would hive raised a howl m heb. ill ol the mm who repre-cn'iti their 01 in ntkaH, an l-.lied or vimlic.aiuu of the parly ibroalgh him FeUow DearOCntU, remember the blow w u not nme.1 at Bright, tint al you. who ent him to the Se- ate Not nie of von hut woii'il have sh'ireil the sntne f ife In returning him to ihe Senate to till his own v.n ai.cy you vindicate y . Miraelves, and that ot the rer pert) mmi repie seiil The election of inv thei iverMfl for Iii term cure iiu moral with it. It wwwtd look as if the Democracy hid crown week and tiniid, and. therefore, ii dispoeeu to aeeeei the aeewbood that is auidi a noble and prominent trait of itrbei ictei . Mr ll.oin, niie of the Bcuhii.-m Scnatnix from New York, mil who is i'ha unni of Mie CoiliMiitlee to whn h w is relerred the resolution to expel Mi Brich, am. I, in an able epMob Op fMismc it. lha he exja'ctisl to ee hun rt turned lo h s eat la the t eople of Indiun The itDflCU inn ! RMMided on the geoea injuwtice of ihe who'e nioceelini;, his kiiowdedce of its tin idul terated pn t in-h.p, and the c Miviction trom the previous practice of the Demoeraev . that thev would not vertuit ibis wrong to cn unredressed He. therefore, spoke with the conti. lence he did of the Hn d reo.ilt. n c iAe the Sen ite wnuhl per petrate the Migrain injustice involved in the adoption ot the resolut, n ..i expubwOM We iticeraly tm-t M Democrat will permit h:a n line to he ued l"t Sen it.u , f.ir the uneip.Mil term, iu opposition to Mr Bright, until it bee

been offered to ! 1 he reei ' is one ot the

tiitieA, and this u proper civ t..i the sacrifice ol individual wihes an. I pers. i al (irefrrencea Sine s-.iereicn'y. ihe hinder, p e-' ge an I manhoovl of the ere it Deni"cri c mrtv. the

tee except Deli. are M riind. Kentucky, IVi.iie-.-e iimi Mi-sour He ma ordv proclaim.-. tieei.otii to the "Uie. bet he arti ul y ien ae?s liiem to rise at iiiidnikhl, to bum Um Limine- o the.r m -.ei s the. i he is, ui cut the throats of their uii-ters ntt ii.fi; ma-tci-' uns . thv run IruaS the tl me-. ind to re.ei ve the ..ebcate wives and loveiy dwujbten ol the r maeferi lor tbe gratifl BetMHi of their hellish lusts "Be teatle-s," he snys in effect. ,in the poeamiaetoa of tbeee enmer j tnr I have iaatructed mv officers aad aoidiers to do nothing toward iej:e-iti you while th s engaged " And then, with blapbdeii 'ha S i ai biaeeerl w..u'ii ihrbrlf froii, ill s hnntMt Abi ih mi .l ues to invoke ihe blesa

inn ot (f-iil utMin the commission ot ihee he'l-

bi itr -citie! I Wben i'oiire.Aa mee's sg tin yo will heir the ,

aajajtimeut ol the c .nntry in ic; ml to the kind ol Wat iii wh ch this prod a m item will cause our eoidiers to be engaged. It ibe i it tea her that b k- the e unei's h ick : i ud this protda m i lion is

the l ist te ither I he pe -t !e have borne ihe load

ot unjust an t grimtuig laXalion winch this ad Him atl I til Ml h a laut U,. i. ihem; thev ha e borne

lie eac dice it Uie ; money, polllCvl out .mil

sw mowed up in a e istly .m.l Iruitless w.ir, the hivetioine tbe agony and an uish that till- tens ol th.ni-m.l- oi once nappy homes All tMf thev h ive home; but there i- - onetirtoj that ihev will nut le ir They will not lieir 10 In? made the instrument in the h out- of this wickeil ad aabiietrattoti of cwrryiae tut eiiitnijbt toeeb, the it.igger of the ia--ai. ,.U'J thenaneies ot rapine, into tbowsands ot home- in the South em Siates It the war is to lie waged for tinpeepoeb, i' has ot lo ie atopped, and the people will stop it I -iv there are metnlrers of Con ic- tium every lo.al S' ae who wdl have the UMiibnes mil courage lo utter these seiiliments a- soon arv t'onuie-- i e.is-etiihle. During the progress of the war I hive kept an account ol the io.-ses in baltieon both side.-, cui

Lyci nb' the Öuic bj oSetel re(Kits whenevci

liece-s.try, mil in .ill cases avoiding exaggeration on both sides The whole table is ton loii; foi a letter, but the ;:rand le-ul- abowaihal the L'-.n lederaies have lost a litl'e over 100,000 met., while the lo-- iu o ir armies toots up to over 150,000 Toreetnff tbe UnUni, the people w ould gladly .-.icnhce iSO.bOU precious ves more, and

t n of v , ' V. v C. of I ibr citiaen i ed with tt

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ANNOUNCEMENTS. MB. EDITOR: fLRASK iHafOtJlVOI Jl" hit AtI, a qaj" ' i-etnre melt. tt lature, tor larect r N w Te Ju tv-efa !!. i.!urr f-T the I. . Nw Albany tad Ch io l: . i i i; iai. i , -ii - - him aa h at bi ir. CtyaWi-.-r . k. He . a paa llrmotnt, ai d i'f hAppjr t j for him that ha Is well Quauncu, rntrgrdc, acd will diacbargc hi dfdf1 MtMIOrr ''A!er, MATTT DEMI iTR.VTS.

NOTICE

A! f ')

" I .' Maw. i k -f the

DRY COOD9. SPECIAL SALE,

for rn

ANNUALS.

I he .reut p i I of Hon. Henry la) i ol Kcntiiri.) . OS Till Sl AViaT QlUTION. tiLLIVLBLD IN Till Sinv.ii no I'mtid SrTt. FiBKtAkvT. ljy lit Ptfi irtti in Umbti or thi Hi l.KO IN Till. L'.MXkn SrvTL 1 NCi'MFATlBLl with thvt ok tue Wim a He PainnTS OlT Wea As mr Rout r tit Aboi itios Agitation.

A K ARK AUTH0KIZKD TO AN

OTSCF rt.PA7.FK VAIryp, of aimc.wnr, ai a candidatr for Doorkeeper ol tbe Hu. ulject to the Leal'fartre cancer of tbe Den crit c tnembera of tfc Lettislrttup

D I A I J IKS!

HOLIDAY S

AT Tlir.

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conaider tlie .itin.Uiitl liven weii :ent. but to

cootioee war wbktl) U become a mere cru..ide aflwlwet abtverj. and wbtcii eon unit result in the eternal -e; .nation uftbe StetOI that : ijiiite an tither tbing, u Mr Lincoln arid lii r.nlical ad gtacra will qaicfclj dlecover, When Teftwa was aimexril, in 184ft, it vvnr- solt'tntiiy stipulated betteten tbe (uen ment ot the Doited States (we bad : Oureieeeeait then) ml the Governmei.t of Texas, ihit, at some ul-e .ue:it ten ml (when the i.til:itnni ol ihe newlv aiiawille! State houhl render it desirable and ex peilient.) eeitaiu new Jstato li.ti'd he lot med out of the Territory of Texas, ajai tint each ot thee new Siaie chuuld be a.) mute t inUi the Union on ihe ime tetins ,t.s tbejej fof Uht ed msiou of the original Stte I TwSMJ and th t thue of ihe new States, nut excee iitu lour in eeaaber, wUicb ahoold ne eaeitb oi a cert do ht.e ol latitude should be admitted w it h .1 a ve.-, if their people, -it tlie time t tbe adnalaakni, deuired it. In one of his best and must etoqweeri tpeejcbü in ihe Senate, deliv ercl in Ifo't, five years a t"' war!. I) miei vTebster wet forth the fad of tbfa stipulation, tu w hit h t'.e I aith and Inuior of the cuii'iy hui been pledged, in tbe eaoet eeepbetic jkaanner Daniel W i-tister waf no tt i-r?t in alaveri . Hut he was the jre ite-i i.ueMii in ind the great est ci ui!tit uii. .n.il lawyer that the countrv r ieeee peedoced 0 Ibeoeeaaweri te wbaoh I luve allttdeil I remember it well, lor I he ml lum say it, j he declared in tbe Senate that, when the time eime t.-r the rdmisioii of t howl four new States ciirved out ol 'I ex a, the faith und kooor of tbe tetfcai erae pledged to adaeil ibeei n lave St i tei ;i their people desired it Te.iaprodeeei ix million Inles of cotton every treat Sbe bee neveu millions t acte ot B)d on which the sugar cane be and is actuatlv urown. which ie capable of yb?kjhtg UaTtd tbjafj ee aBncb sogar as ideenlere consiinipiion nf ihe Dotted St itIbit Pruvitlence has decreed tint this cotcM nd Mmar an . nl le ra ei Ov ile Ininn ol negro -laves Who is Mr Lincoln. I hercloie, that he should fly in the lace ol Prot It lence, atnl rept .liate tin- -o emu ..hliyatioi s of the im em ment. iiv et iug tiee ii es.iveot Teges ad abulia biftg aMtreri In Ibe whi le Stele ol Teatnnl The coin t-.mart ml lr t he In il o (on Porter and lien M ll.iwell inll drai; their low length aloni; here. I'welve 01 fointeen M j 1 OetieTalt ..ick.pl away 1 1 llieir detbat at Ibis i-riticil perbid, 1 1 ieveetieete chaigin th it have Im. ago

been exploded as entirely b sele attd fbunded I un ly on Ihe in.ilu e o the ee u-ei In the I ciise of ticti ri.riei.ln Btilitarj reoutatioti will - - -I ...1. ... 1.. I.. . l. ... ..

1 .-nil- i.-i.ii w.i.i i j .1 riiuri 1 1 in-. iv- 111 .in- i i11I tteu. Mclnwell, tbe ifoeumetltiirv evidence luia iibe.nly exonei itiil him Ii. m ilt CCOVAU L.liiv fni not ioininjt Mid ell u 10 tbe Penin-mla,

w bile it ha-riie.i upon I. inc. .In Hid St a II ton the dum 1. mil on I ol 1 ne en tint: I ha 1 jonet mu . but j alao of ea Being tbe failure ol tbe whole Peninau lar c teipaign There in a tremendous etb.it bebag m ole here lo 1 1. cute mich cbaugew in lfieC.ilniiel.isw.il : ie a -eal in lh it body to the Initial all 1 l.e .-tly butler, w ho 1 now In tic- ny So conti. lent . in 1 ce I. ate the i idtcala ol tne sue. - ol the etl-.n. 1 that the poraiawjH id Betlee wbewdti tM.ist abet the PtajebJeag bei eteeteed them thai they might 011. .lei the ihittg dot. I- It is.ertiin that tie Tie- .lent icccived Infu w.ih Opto arms, Willi ill piMavible in .ih of Pwgard. and a ure-i Irtm tint

. I HO II I I'MI IM .1 'lilMl .ir I.III Itri Ml ll.r TOIMI , I ... ,, . 11 , 1 I I . ,he entiiei ,u.l vv imlv unniovnl ol tlie whoie, o Mr bnirbt. a dem ui. tint -el ion Id te . . ' , v A , . . . 'i-oumeot l.i oliii'tn-tiaiioii t Ne () le.11. in

ever particular and that he had onlv recalled

Ha ma the Rt.ite of South Carolina been eM oi the 11. 1 mbeis ,.: tlua Cuiou "111 the day that trte1 me .' oii'-T' Hive Hot her .1 intur 'it a 01 i e our anre-t..rT Have we nor . . 1 ;i a on Uag ether mat v a prloeiou- Lit' e Il wr hd to go into a civil nr with such a State, bo wou'd it terminate? Whenever it should luv tei imitated, what would he h r condition? It iib should aver return to the li 1011 . wint oitki he the con 1 (mu oi her teel u and gfbc tbms What tlieaUteol the heart nl her pei le? She baa heeu with ua before, wheu her ai.e-tra Bimgled in the tbeoen of battle, and a 1 hope oi.t pt.atenty will m ntle with hen. tot ace ami .1 1 ur e 10 t-eme. iu the ui ited defene of 1th ritv. and for the honor ami glorv of the timn I do uol w tali u. aoe her uegrasled or deuced at a inendter of tbU eonfeiieracj. Vt e place in onpoa.nmi io ihe inaane erv t "No inmpromlee- no peace." the noldt word of Kentoebv't tufty patriot . Ihe gallant old Wing leidet , ami if the idiot and madmen who rw'e thi beer beve the power to nun tbehr beloved toiiulry.in the face of h ' u.u a irtnng, let ptaterttj jwdgr who has been feilt ot tbbl great nt.dtl tub lie Wedea.ieto ear ee 8 ate de traded or defaced aa a member of tin I 'on fed avac ' We are f'-r lha l uton aa ii and V wt... sie not wa denounce aa Uaitdr to ihe 1 nf mnftitnl Ihe nit on ia alroadv well wigh hainifW hv re ai te rteeaeatr eapendttorea ol ihe tbiv ernawetil awd UlO unHioabed p oideiu... id orti er, aettU. . .iitr 4.! 1 (e abl al-ti bp and n t ;-opoarl that we aball baaoiue tha

h.tni-he-l Innii the presence ot thoe hi. her aud

holier iteptilaee, which confer epoe hetJaaai ea ture the impies ot divinity The Dem. er icy ev try where will think far mre highly ol the m 111 wh aaigbt, by persistence, have tuen nom ntfed and ebeteedi ami who declined in fame of Mr b uht, than of lum with In Seniloriil voie-i aioui h tn They would reineiuber him with fa v or '.tt.l ; 'c iure t . 011. .lei iiion t lian ih.i-e w have pie aenttsi t,ii aegeeef ibeetaelTee to reaWetbxg Den eeret-for the election of Mr bright We aball not continue the subject We know we.lo no tu reTrnvn etpre tbe Bl vcr 1! de-ire ol the De 0 v niitanle of Ind1.11. 1 tor Mr bn.ht'-re tt.rn to the Senile, md nothing but the tjteil in terest thu telt wmtld have Induced us to üiy word on the auhject

I'trann Rriwu'ow tad Ihn Wnl

be 1 er h 1 e tor s mir time been running a race In pro! in tv and eebjai'tv In vu'-earitv Brown

low ceuernllr geta a little the tat t, but . 1 r t

is up on nun aiviv in proianuv moinow. t'leveUnd. it a full nei k ihenlof hi nio e piiliabed tuend ami btolher in the lnl He aid "There are eight regieteeilt ol reoewaj K t Tct neseein in Roaecrnn'a army He hned w'. in thev M tnri ist to the 1 native rec n. under the miiuMiiil ol tl a' ihrer, they would le able In grwaae hell rort) unlew ii!i the Aut fat of teiafla'''

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p. 'ion. ud vabi'in; ihe Uvea at an r. e at inui.t w neievei 1 ptaier mee- tn; wa item, ex

o three hundred dnlUra each, it would tt

teert Ihirti one milhona of dollar to make Mkta-iUII a 'tee Stti

Uf 1 here ate now sich of th. A Uhain ,

eighteen men of war In

lotting Ihe bieti.i .-1 amlpr. Witn cii.ei lo

lie aav ed I Klenllmea. 'c ihr a'reet ..rlhewn. Ir agofi bave fell hit band tea t gestly upon thtkreru ui. I heal! loa 1 nice f II nei v t.iaees hint fbem I-. . ..me to le-ii- thai Uten Im.rtn ueMed It I U ei.ii e il n' , Min) Ihei went with Inn, to the I ,.t lind tut lined lum In the Im e nd er I 0

WK Akh aWTUOklZKD TO AN-

N LNCK vv K. l'loairvti, A Knx rminty, aa a cau kiau forPreslr! -m of the rkrd of Ootmui-"r.er of the Str.k m r un t. ahjct tatbadacuKMi cf tB lasalvtive Caucua oftBe tVinot ratio members of tbt Leailature. no4-d4w

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a.iuiiiiiatratioii liete aa he had at the South. W bethei by MbereM Mi Lincoln mem el Wah i,oi.. oral ihe North i:-nefally. rem una to he seen; but lh.it w 1 the Wold I e tiiel. The partiwana of butler bobtl annoamee Ibel hin cotir-e at New Orleans will be the couftl winch ihe Adm.n -ti tioii will heteafier puraue I evei vwhete, and ihete 1- n. te -on lo dowbl tbwl the :-cik the truth II tin- lie rtwllj -o. tneu t COatrae butler must he t ut into some high orti' heie, 111 onler that he loav carrv, ritt the new rniancipition pro.- 1 nt me c.rwnc. X Fi mi t.. Ill hiteilaa Ileal Ii ol I. tie rul olib. The en imier announce ihe death of ,0en T. R K Cobti. of (rM. brother of H w e'i L'ot't'. t nnei i v Seceiat v t tbe Tre-urv Ota Cobb wta killed in the late battle at Fred I a t a

erick-t'ii-c . v a tie waa ruanir ei-ier ill the

iau t'huteh 111 Athe'ia. Georgci, mi

will he lernen hen 1 by aonie t o,,r re.iirr- . . promii ent meinln,r of the liet ei ! Asaemblv

win. h met an me veara ag.

I Irleins lie wi well known thrnugl leadtit Iii w 1 er and prominent was a. widelv knn aa a e heuted Christian In the 1 iratrled in the prot .e nf h

cottviik' haile! b t m intera -tnd the pen

Extracts frum the .-!pech The other cause, domeeiic sUveiy. happily the ole remaining auae which 1 Ubwlj 9 disturb otar harmony, coiituoio to exist. It wa-thi which creitetl the Uteteel Obel tele itd tne mot mix ious solicitude in the.e!iherxiirti-of the Convention that adopted the cenei d CweatitutkiO. And if is tins sul-ji ct that h it ever treen re irde-l with the Oeepe-f .mxiety by all who .ne ..inceiely de ai roiis ol ihe permanet'cy ot our U11 ou. J tie Kathei of h I (Jouutry, in hit iat affecting and toleniü ipte.l to his fellow ciuzen, depie. itd as the ewlamitona event, the geographical 01-vi-ions which it tjigbt prodttei The Cotvaw tn 11 i-elvj left to tbe -avcr.il t no- tin- ; -.er not net es 1 ry to the pi . 11 of fjniou w hich if de -e !. and a one with wh elt ihe fJonera, QllT einiiH'ttt ootid not be inve-ted witltont plantinw the t iM nl detru, tion Thete let it teeiain un hst ui bed by any un!i tllowe l hand So. I am nil in the habit ol -peaking lightly of the pos-iitility of dw-aolving this happy Uofetax, Tbo brraege knows tbat 1 deprecate alluioo, eat Ordinary we a u. te tti it dreadful tt nt. he country will testily that, if diere tie tuythiiiy n itte hie tori of mv pwbHe career tortby ol recol lection ir i- the truth and aJpKreiity ot my anient derotiot to its I itin preeerratioe but we ejoetd bt ratae to our allegiance to fl ir trt dial not discriminate bet ween the im 1. 11 ary mi re I il inera by thtch vie my ie as. leal AbO litton honld no logger be tea ir.led aa "it intwgl nary danger. The Abolirlonbte, let nie aonriott,

uc eeiled 111 tfierr pteent aim t uniting the m h ib t ints i t the bee State 1 OM man, aggittet tbe inhabitktrfl Of tbe -lave States, Union on one able v dl beget Union en the other. And this procCM tl reciprocal oojtaolidaiofl w dl he ttended with all the viulent piejudi.es. em btttered and i replica bit tioinoine, which ever degraded or depraved hdman nature A virtual dissolution o; ihe L'nion will have tiketi place while the l-.ru. s nf it-, existence re twin. The most rateable c ement of Duion, un. mil kindnes., the reeliugn ! aytuattoy and fraternal I .nd, which now happily mute u, will hie been ext 1.11 he : hnevcr OoC MCtlOII will Mond in menacing Uoetile irray i'tint tbe other The collision of opinion will pii.klv be followed bv the cktefa of arms 1 will not attempt In describe the tceeee which WOW lie h ippily twneenled from ..ur v let Ab iiitioiiitthemseives wot, i.l in ink tuck in ili-mav aajd hor nr at the cotileinplat.ion ot deaubvted bebla, Ot Sagreted cities, m order ed inhabitanla, and the ovettboM of the fair eel fabric d human gov OMiretaV th"' ever ro-e to atntiiite the hopes of etriiteed nnn Nor abonld Lheej kbolitioniata Hüter theinel'-e that, it they can succeed iu their object ol iiiiitin: the people of the liee State-, they will enter the coi.tet with .1 number in superiority th.it mut insure victory . All history and experience prove the beitfd and uineitaiuty of war. And we are edtBPO i-!ie.l by Ib lv Writ lh it the race is not t j the swift nor the battle to the rttotg Hut if they w e. t to co quet , w hom Would they conquer? A foreign toe one who had inulted ou: Il ij.r, in t jaded our shnre.s and laid our coutiti y e tell ! No. sir It wnuhl he a cowqooat without I.uiri'l-, witboet gljrv 1 self, a cuiciihtl conquc-t a eoiHoeal of brothers over biofhers, mehiered by one over at other portion of ibe daectwdanta ot common aticeatora, who, nobly pledgieg their fortbuet and ibtir aacred honors, h id fotgbl and hled. ilc by siiie, In m mv 1 hard futtgbl battle on land and on mean, -ci ui e. .' .ur ooenl ry from the Brit iah crown, and Citthlitecd our national Indeyeniltude. Ttbe inbwbitaeti of the i m flttttt eie loitta t.tne acceatd hjr their Norii.erit brethren with dteplaying tbo attcb reehnett and atavubtlity to the operations and prvceedrega of btdittoniate but before tbt) can he judged, there tbnotd bt a levereal of camditiotui Let tee tnppoee thet the people nt tlie slave St I tea ttrt to form so eietiea, aobaidle preieea, mike large pecuniary contributions, -end fortti Ii'imer 111 mi-ion tries throughout all their own boi ler- and ettet into ma Inn . tion. to burn the he iis'ilul capitnl, de ttrofl their productive ntanu factor iea and sink itifo the ocean the gallant ships nt the North ern State- Would ihe-e Incendiary proccedinga he regarded . neighborly and Irieii.ily. ami con ti-teiit with the fraternal ftutittenta enich bould ev i-i be chei'iabed bv one portion of the Union lOVard another? Would they tXC ft lie en. lion? occaalofl no MoUbetationii ul dkajetiafiic tbitiT not leol to any acta of retaliatory viol at but the itpj owed t iae t illi lar ahott of the actut one in the most es-enti tl eii ciitn-t mce. Inno contingency could these eapilala, manufactorief end -Inp- tie in rebellion ,nl m.i-aacre lite in habitant! of the Northern St iieI am. Mr Prewldent, no friend of tlarers The Searcher of II heut knote that every pul-a Ihre ol mine btata high ind ttrone le the eauae ol civil Hhtrty Where ei it is -ife .iii-l prn-ii eible. I lc-ire 10 tee every portlttl tf the huiiMii faterly iii Ibe tttjoy et! Of it but J prefer ;hc liberty m mv ttneeet Idthtl of eni ihei i te. The trbertj of the ileceii-l ants of Xlriei in the Uniteii St iter 1 in orepatllde with the aefttv and liberty oi tbe Suropeati deeotntlaida Their ejavtri hums an eictptlun rettltltg froti terti and inexotab e iie ity to the general libcifv ui ihe I'nitisl States We did Imt oji liife. not . or we ic oii.-ihle for thin ne. e--it l'i t t liberty. If it wen peaeible, could onlv be eateiiliahed nv rlotelrnp the InotHibfelibte potetra ot the 81 itea, end of aub verting the t'n on And bene tin the ruin- of tlie Uniot WOUld be biliieil. toot IO! laj Itter, the Kbtrtl ol both toes but if one dirk -pot ex t on our poldaal hoiion.i- it tot ob-c.ie: by iht beight aid el fulgent -md ditering llghl lh bteitt all trven I u-v Nx t eete people before ao bleated et we lit, II tine to our-ee? I. tVtf anv QtbtT 1 it ion coiii un within it bueoej te wuiu tie no-iit-oi proaperity, ot ereatiiate aud ol gtory 1 Our oidy red ilangrr lies de id, con-picuou, elev ited, end vlaible It w t- ebjarly dnartrued at the t -oiumeiii etaeiit . and di-linclly seen brUghotll out v h de oeei Sli ,11 vvc iv.mt nly run u 'ti it. un1! de-tioy ill the, glorioua antici pat lobe ot the hih di-attny that awaits n? I beaeet ft tbe Abolrtbjeiittt ibeeettiret ttletnnlt to pause in then m d ami fatal co peaO Amid-t the infinite variety i objeeta t humnol, and btiatvovttict tbich invite tha eaTaplovtMut ol

titetr eieifen, let them e'eet soiue one more hniiile--. th.t oe$ not t l.reat-u to deluge our tuuntrj in blond. 1 call uoii that amall pttlltt of the clergy which hi- lent it set to the-e wild and ruin .1. achetnes. not tri forget the holy tiatin e of the 1 v ne mi- n od the Founder of our Religio, til to, r Bt bi Hit ptacttwl eittnple. lentre.t tli t p"ii .on nt mv country women who bare ptivte thet oonten mce to Alxdition. to reinem bei tht' 11117 ite ever mot loved md honored when moving n ther own atpeopriete and de lightful -phere atid to refle t tlntl 'he lofe which tl v ahtü itt uh-cid.ing with ti-eir fur hands to A al ' 1M1 Petition m iv prove iiut the prelipie t the tbedding of the blood d their breUtreit I t ure ah the mil ib t int of the free States to re b .ke and di-oountenain-e. bv their own OpinioOt aii i their tiatrplo me kttftj winch mut mev it ably leol to tbt m t cdimitous entetitonroe A i t let ii- II. a eoini'ivmen. ta irieinU md na err , 1 Itvrish u uni .diu: mvun.iv il.e moto Who litnire 1 ur ainCstota tl iumpluiitly tuioutfil al ti alaot the Hev .(liliort ne t .Ihe-r-l (0 it wdl rood uO their p.aterin hrouib II ib l mu hi the fi: v.a ithn nl I'rnv i tence he .

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