Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3834, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1863 — Page 2
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IKIertlaati of mir l'r.ntc-, w tik thia oceuloo to tpre oq heartfelt rk-i :Jriu u or pubUca.1 mm'i per.' friends fct fAt abwilalatwe lrr ther aunlwMi
tte election of SUM Fruiter. Um
MM rntifjiaf , sfter th tr.a.1. edi?-
or1 n4 personal, we i.nre pesewd through da ring th pt lo reare, sni the bare ben in deel heat, dar, ws s'jt.th of tt 3 W har done only what we thought wa right, with aa eye inele to th beat interests of th country , rwgir-tle ol rjaeeonal eon-i derations Oer fear hwahaen upon a temped hi aw, tawt
with pril aud danken upoo cvry aide, but with the Cooaritotim aa our chart and with ih print-.-p and sympathy of tb glortoua old Democratic party to suUin us. w hwe thu far santl? out ridden very storm A':loutrh lijrht i bi caking, th peril af Um Mika are not jet encorapnacd. There i a jrrel work yet t l.e -Lue a work which will require energy , and zeal, and labor, and the beat alnlily of every true patriot, to acMfaWa So fir as w are con rem e-1, we hall in the fu lure devote ourelve more diligently , if pm-ihle, in every honorable effort to maintain the Cunstitut teat aa it i aa it came fnm the h:in!s of the father nn to retore the Union a it wan a
o which enulerred upuu the itatiou bleaainga j . r. erity Maw pNafPHal nan ajpajlttlW ocrnM 31 w? i ml en t t and detraction hath directed I at us ita envenomed alnuta in every form th.tt !
partisan nnlitrt.it v could devie, but all ha fallen 1. .rrn'ea at our feet A it ever hia been, the invention of the footfall and wicked hive returned to plaewe thcwi. verifriae the old adage th .t ' Cur., like chicken, come dome to roost."
Fat it or Hvitita m. vsfO' Sti Tt H nr Tim F."jv m a Duett ruin w r. avk a.. I'a tna N I Wanrau ai at On l3 Now aa I av
ape
of Um Cb ; Ttaaea.
W AtHiMOTOM, Jan 14
Now that the Porter and McDowell court asar
W iimai .1 .mury 51. IT S K N A T Y. The Pre- eat ,-ti rat DA M The jew. i. ' : -raJ i.nd Jtaarov The PVfmdent anicwrm-ed tne joint ernrmtree to act ih a Hou committee t" report on the . ffn.fi Mlu tee, lo cuuatat of Mes( Cobb. p.ai.fv. Johnson. Mel'ett. CIaypo.il. Mr Wolf aros to a question abich he pre-
H"tie rerKntinc the jf.int rule Tl report of the H-oiMf a concurred in, .ml ihr 8 n e ad iou i d.
tiU ar over, the two doien (te.ierii of whom in the JSentmel report of hn remark tetrdiy.
they were composed will be at liberty to rejoin ( on li.e relution complimenting Gov Morton tt.e reommaixfa. Many o( them, how evr. will for hia care atMi altent;on of the aick and woundfind that ti.rv h ire no commiml to rejoin, the el tdliera. th it l.e a reported a Mjkcg tht extnorliiMrv trwMgy wMaw arewail her having the Governor w entitled t Ütanka "for the cut them o pic), ml diuitiutwl the lragmni m-ioaemeat of the tuiida pUcwl iu hi aati'lf; . ug il tier est armkM, ahi'a th (ieoerl were end it it w . found, a he upp-! U would be, k?tjt here. Gen Hunter, however. leivehre that he h ..I m. kkmI il..tfui..l prudently . he p with the aurance th it he will find hia depntmetit willing to give n olditional vote of thank " in South Cii"lin juat mm he e l it. ikd with the "The reporter evidently niwowderstood mv rcpromiae that auch reinforcemMiia of alio .ml mirk-, an) I eire them correcl. What i did irooo ill b apeedily Tit t him a will en ible j My on that point thi: 'That far m it him to capture both Cbarleatnu an l S.rnmli lw rej;rd the Governor' atu-ntion to the ai.-k und ! tore C'-)nrre- ooum It den ;!..mer tcliei ' wounded iwddiera, mv mind waa long afro niaile : thi prorii.-e wa made to him in nerity , 1 do up tint he w . entitled to the thmka of the Wfi It i well known at th Navy Depirtaiet.'. State; and if that would aatiafy hia particular as I aacertiined to day, that neither Charleston j friend. I wa then ready and willing to ao vote; nor S iv .nii .h can lie t-iken without the co ope that 1 had tnovel to refer the resolutions to the ration of a large Beet of iroa clad v e-el. nl ' CoinniiMee on Militnrv Aff-nra, bec;iue 1 w.ia the Navy Department will bare no audi vaeis not ready to vote lor the tnrt now Mricketl out to at. .re tor that purno-e tefore tieit -umrner So ! bv the mover, until ttie ut'ie-t hid undercone
tar aa regard" land forte, the Government a the proper investigation
AFTEKNllOS N I ae Pr. -ident .--.lie. I iw rajskr at '2 ? M The 'jusvtion peiKlitig at afourmoeBt having to re oi - :ee the vote to the tocuuia'? iTen pinv'nu the tt overtHH-' mea-aj: on the t ible Mr C bb wiaheat to et himaelf rijcht in in kin; hi- m-.tNn to taMe. t w.i not from any di.-rew;Pct to the Govertior He intended to deal openly and fairlv. Us womM at all lime taitiv a tat his
sumed was on of privileg He aaid h noticed l eanons for bi aetion. H dM so tbU morning
It was that the priQtit.g of the doc iment should go to the S'.aie Pnuicr to be eiected For doing
M-. A"deron No.Tl: A mrndinp sanction 1 17 of Vilu.i i.o. i.d i ieiii act M H: twit Ko T-J Ameti lin 221 ffripm of act tint z iioi-ui ... telattv io ul. c in deceticjr. Mr L--e; No 7; Repcibng a. t aacer taiuii g lee ..no a...rif- ! . c k. -I.anfl-. . ta 1 1
and trea-iwcr.
Referred
this gentlemen had at-u-ed h:m He turned to
the journal and read th oourae paraud by the gentlemen in oppottion when Governor Hmi modal'f meaaagt was before the Seti.it Thea . i n.e t'tit'einen at that time vo'ed to refer the meAage to th Committee on P. inline aWSJI mittee not then raiel Ii w . done to place the mea-aire wt.ere it woul.i aleen the aleen that
know no waking It wa not hi intention to todennndthe investigation propoaed.
i L ll MS Mr. Nibl ick suhn.iiied a number
arcciAL oanaa. Mr (irecory 'a resolution relalir to et ret so cieties. pending at adjourtiment yesterday, was reictie Mr Newnnn supported the resolution Tthad teen admiited on tin floor th it ocietie of mti. t.ir. Jtl to:e her i r mutual pnite a- u, ei-tei
AH nteuilers tf auch so. ietie tr.i'ors ! A GrainlJut ) of the coutnrv nd tound that tlietc eie trei-onabl a-sociatiuus throughout the Slate. The people yener.div oeoeved tint aas h ocietie exitetl A!l ihee I n t.- acre - itt'u ient
Not t:wctif. The editor of the Journal, iu the i?aue of that paper veatcrday. attempt to get out of an tin- . A Z; m
plewaniil nraH'-mei.l t rui-repreaentaiioti. Mr Baow.a. of Ja. kon. in a apeet-h the day before, referred with telling f!T'--t to the ron ancing dis psMtition of the Journal editor Li-t year, in re fernng to a aid r-.ttiophe which happened on the railroad ne ir S'llh van. he art. wed moat po hi et v n an adrlal in hi p .per, that he h d the ev i.iem-e ol a plot among th Dem craey of Sulli van county to violently take ibe lite of bi- Excellency, O P Mobtos on that occasion The Grand Jutaiol ihat.-ouniv ummuiail the eilitoratoreaa.d, to phe to them the ternmour in hia p a esaion which would c nvict the authors of auch a dia bo iu-a I plot. He ent and te-tiüel When a-kel for 'he in formation . ne repliel that he had none that tv editorial thirging thrnme upon the people of Sullivan county was only romance, and that he had drawn upon hi imagination for Ms H itement TIMM ü re the facts which Mr Baowx referred to in his speech, not that the editor of the Journal had been iiuimoned be tore a Grand .Turv t . testify or give information sIh.m! secret ro t es In ii.mip.-ti.rn wiih this statement, we as-k every candid reader, what confidence can be placed in any of the titement of an editor who will thus admit that he h i drawn upon his imagination in making grave charges agninüt a com minify iu fact, ttiat he has manufactured a dei.herate falsehood n. nerve a party purpose'.'
ow I ii I and i a at . Scii.tor Hkmhumiv, of Mijsourf, in .1 tpwech, the other day, upon the subjct of emincipation in M .j.iuri, gv'. hv i.n i!.-ition. as a reason whv cotnpen at on should be tntde for em Iftd patetl aSavea. that New Kurland waa engage.! in iaaportin atavei into the South twenty year Iter the best fielitia of that S uth wer opposed to uch triflif Now it i dem Hide I that the whole country should lien r the bürden imposed bv the ruptdity ol New England whose cm
acience and pbtlanthmpy have ever lieen meaa
ureo ty soi.n i nnseraiioii-'. i com in i e and .- ipit.il ..; New Kn.iai.d were . r ctr-cn-gayeil (a in'irting Afri-aiis to lie sold into
si iverv iu the Southern States, and now thes.ime ,
Ne Kurland M uigmg a war to em mcipate the negroea in the S uithern St i tea a id to c 'iifi- ite private projarrty contrary tn the uaea ot rivtltaad a irfare and the laws of nation-, to lie jjwirtioned among the captors Whit other .1 ot morality or iustice could he eipeeted Irorn i cdlhe.rtl, elfi'h. irincious people. Who with plau lit welcome one ot their G "i.rral chrtrged with hiving plundered a captured and de ensetea people of million- to hll hi tnvate c 'tTei-? Lo. k .t the hi-torr ol New Ens 1 til Her pnl fnt import lavi and en-
gi:e in the ir.thi- aa Ung as the law of! the cout.trs will peiunt it. next he permits i AMiitioitiai to do all iu it jower to over (
turn the avatcin ot I .h. i slu !i . . til iteri illv aided to ftten upoi the ufh, ,-nd row -be M.taiua a Preaieiihrl e. . i iol.ee the slave, involving servile war and ni-uneeiion. vi til all their hor note consequence Such are tlie in trals, the po.itics mil phil ipthropv o! New md. whoe rir-t olneet Im a ever lieen t. direct and control the le-i imes ot the country to adcititeher sectional and peculiaw iiitereata A i wssatl tu Mortui ttaeation. The H u-e ve-tcrdiy retiested. the opinion of the Attorney (ieneral as to hethcr the jrnllenian (?j holding the office of Pic-ideut d the Board of Trotees l .r the Benevolent In-l tiltkui bate
doi vecaied it by an-ept.nf, another lucrative poa.lmfi. the ofne of "Cniied State- Surveyor far bff Pasirkt wf Indiana Tk preamble and rsjao ution wili te found ii lb u c proceed ii
"-raaNora or Vtca-m a.. A the Si l. ss Kepwl ' . t. who wa- with General Siict man's inm at Vi. kawur a - followtreax t .. is t.o.d mt t ery cle.rly. k j f Iwarfb y bi i lalot mrt of v ut - He tape ea b .Her tad - earl u cea so.; aau t - ibui .. . a. aly dMwlel bv .n . m ot no.. ,n pi -lort a behind tbc in trench rat fs S thick are i he O.m. ultiw- to be eticviimUfd that 1 if we co. nd uuaMie oiir-elve f.riunale enough to t'd n the summit ol ..:.e ot the -pure ol the b'ufl. the Itattle w.o. d Uurn le mete'y hejui . f.tr the äStwd fön e ol the ut r -on. w all ite tieavv . gun, w itiki utiibia''teBv turned upon the : atorniu.K partv to .luvt them out It - repre -eotei t. us. with pi oi-d'e trioutai. that :he up I ol tlafhl.ifT is t ..r..el with trencnee. ind thai vei Mth or af.e.-.er is -we- bv a ..elornn 1 .Iii batterieAt li e lime o r te ntrrn : - of tl.e t.iris at kaiiun. they mclwdeal aly a few e. rtl workaat itW ewr) of the 1. tiding t...xe ,n : be low itierttv. tniatberitig in all wme t'.rt ..-nua N"W thev attend Iro.n one i ver o ibe other, a d.t iiidr f -. en moe Heart ..rdn . n. e !.... Im-i tu .: wi .t Ha . e- Bluff, ja! .... the ii vea.ag eraat 'twren the tw pi area. A ha dred m I fie hare raeet plarevt la the dy Ir- ut d.mw I hr - t thw hill aknu tin l.u have 4 een irwa -i wkdi pit ni. kei witbahwli.e aid telievl 1 1 ii 1 1 -1 . and held l.vttefie have beet, yi eU ouiia..:o j .erv apt toach Th i) ksre coritr-bii'! t. i)( rums ol Oaturai deHWisi. a they are hartilv to be cmaad step bv tii.'ye Tbey are.aa.t were. fccaaa of moat ID fton- t U.e w .,k . i "
Kraal sa ar Pa aa a . Mini rauche t kiip-lthd Ii-on the int.. e enngrani who wey aet.i eat lo Rrtlia Columh.a. The Lord ( I Ita colony write th it all the women wteih.ve .iiurvi I und ! " a iuirr.eihatrly ,
t. -i . .t... I A i itdea on Si 4; hi re as Uin
a- Oover I wt.l for-mti Eu..ai
at a preiumm in that ration
its dipo-al three timet as many truopaas ta re quired to take both those cit.es; hut ihey wid not be sent thete. If Sunto rennina in ch.irue ol the War De ptrtment, uud Udleck ia ret.. med aa General in Chief, not a man wili tie taken from Kuni-ide's idle army (idle becau-e compel lel to le s..; N'..t a regiment will te taken from the over ciow.le.1 garrisons at points around Wiodnntrton. at B dti more, at Norfolk, at point on the Peninsula, ai points in Noli hern Virginia, and at ptalnta in rlatüp. If Gen. Hunter is reinforced at aH, it will be with troop drawn from the West, that ta
to say, fitun the very places where thev are m -neeled, and where tnxipa ought to be com-en liated. There is some Ulk. indeed, of bringing the whole ot Gen Hunter's Hoops a : I'nMltiM Siuth Carolina coast, ami of aeuding him t. re in force Gen Kolter in North Carolina. It t hiwetedone. and an attack should tie mi le :. Kit hrnon-l tiv (Jen Hunter and lien Fo-tei trom the south, while Burn-ode - at my advaaeti on U from 1 u other direction , ihere might be some waM of takoig Kichtnond ti.is winter, becau-e theie are very te Conledertte troops now in Virginia. The bulk of the.r forces are now con centrated iu the We-t But thut would be too sensible a movement to originate. Willi, 01 even to be aaucUoued hy , the Admini-trati n, and therefore 1 do not bei eve it will le done It is worthy ol teni trk. howcvci . that the administration will never have so gjwsj a ch.inre of taking Richmond:!- the present; and that tksa appartaaiti they will tkroa away. S .oner th ia do antlJng of ÜM k;nd MMj will withdraw Foster'- :.rmy trom North Cirolma. and send it down lo L'harloloii to remfon e den Hunt! But thes catitot do th it. tieciu-e when Gen Foabai was here a lew day- SWO, the Pli dent nrnpiaari hmi that he should be rei. lore I, and hohi remain in North Carolina. Be I es, it would be iu direct van. nice with Halle, k --iraie'v, which consi.-ts in div iding. instead tM concentrating, our force And tin .11 v. even .1 Gen Foeter's force- were joined to Gen Hun t r -. mere would no', be enough troop-, eve., then, to lake either Charle-tou or Sit smith. The l.u-t i. while we have been employing all the energies and resources of the 11 .tion in leilating lor the negro, in discussing plans tor his emancipation, lor his support and sustenance, tor placing hut) iu po-se--in ot the est.te- ..I himaster, and while Mr Lincoln h i- been ton iu: hi schemes for negro insurrections, and rub binir; his hands in glee over the hon ible scenes which his emancipation proclamation would cau-e wring all this time the &m federate h tve employeil all their energies in vrengthen
log the delen-ea of their mo-t espwed cities Siv .nnah, CkwrlaatOB, Mot.ile. Vick-burg, B01 1 Hud-011 and Fl eilerick.-burg, to say UOUsiag Ml Bichmond itself, are now loitihed to such an ex tent as will require on our part, in order lo ( . k them, expeditious of a magnitude of lach we have hitherto seen no parallel. Kichm .0 i ...I have been taken on the 26th of June bv iO.OUO trWWpH in addilion to w hal McCleilm hid; or... I3U.0M trtiopa in ill Now, it ia fortified to eaaw an extent that 2tMI,000 troops might be -ent against it in rata On the Hth al November. I2.UOO men o Sumiiers eaepa ewaJd have taken Fi atlai ii fc abui l witbowt the ios et 1 0 men. Now, Mi Lincoln him-el! thinks that Burn-ide's whole i.-imvol '2 I'Mi'M) uieti rintiot take it; for, when Burnstde w.is here i few daya ago. to he of tfie Pn-idetit to illoa bin to make another attempt ou the en etnv'a work there, ihe President positively re fusetl to let him do it. It is my own opinion, h w ev.-. tint if BwtrawMe was now ardera i to at lack Freilei k-hur', he would succeed in taking it; init. iiowcvei . without twice as ureal a io-a ahe su-tainetl on the 13th ol Dei einher The en emy have only 75,0 men there now But their posiiiou is -o admirable, mid their artillery -o nu melons, that thee 7ä,IM0 could inflict on Bum side a lo-s eju 1! to that wh.ch heu-t lined on the 13th ot December, before he re.n he I their fi.--t Im of lort.fic ition. And then, alter he tikes them, he would I iv e tosu-t.nn the hre ol the sc. ond line ot wotk-. not a single glta of which aasopenclon him ou the fottner nci-ion Still, I think an attempt now would be succe--ful, becau-e so miny of the enemy 'a troop aie tone to tlie West. Whether the advantage ol the victory would compensate for the fright -f 1 1 lo"s of lib- tt would cot, is another m .iter I do not think thev would
and th it alier -u h in
verligatioii, if it -hoiild be tound that the Gor
ernw had managed the funda plaee i in hia hand 1 prtidently. I would then tie prepareil to vote him additional thanks' But. Mr. I did not say th it the Governor wa- entitled to thanks for the man ner in which he hud ui.ihac.ed the fund placed in ' V il I'ld-. o; 'h t ' I -.p; l-I'd it WoUl-l U'pe T upon in veti .tion that lie h ol m oiaged the sune iwudently. That i e acMv the nutter 1 wi-hed to yev nivetig ated before I passed judg ment upti it " The President laid before the Sen ite a com municatioii from the Treasurer of State in reply to an in.pi'ry Imin the Senate The amountpaid out between April 17 and M ij 3U. It6l, lor military purpose-, were: in the Contingent and Military Count. -cut Fund .'. $-47.170 -a1 (h.t of Military Patad 4JI ?PJ M Out ot State Arm Fund ISJKA .ril
lay those documents aside thus. H; motion was made aimply to w.it a few day, eben the iocuments would be called up and the printing or derail Mr Cirpoot: Tkw itBBfd quoted w.ia sralnat the gentleinaii now He thought the argument a very lame one If he was right three veata ag he w is niii now Mr Cobb: The motion made todivwss not like the one made 111 reganl to Gov. Hammond's me .e T'i:t tn : .11 aa- lo relet loa commi'tee not then r..i-ed. Mr Clav pool -tdl thnucht ihe record waa
Mr. Mki.IT. of J.i . ,.,-d iherew.- nopir.llel
heiweeu the rejsolutiuu lo rai-e a cominiiiee to in vetig ;te arbitrary arreals and the re-olution unucr di-i u-a;oi. Nor did it fodow th.L the man who rated lor the one uui-i necess-.rilj vote tor the olher. iu the one iti.-tai.ee the te-oluli u waa founded on tact-, in the other on common rum.'t In his county such rumors had lieen prev alenl, and in ve-tiualions lud leen bad. aud lie 1 utiiors show n to he uroundles- Ii lepre ciel making this a part que-tion. The in es ligation 1 mpo-ed w. uli involve a iieeolea- ex peu-e. No oud aouid come out ol it. Mr Sencer moved to table the ho e suoject
We hid .-ilready spent lorty eight hour- upon it
agiiitit the argunient He did not cure who did
the printing. The majority might ktteorpnratw in ; , : ihe t. !...:. ,r. I, nrh.i ih'.t iCä) w..rk almMfcl he I "v UtOSW wn
done bv the State Primer to lie elet-ttM this ..Iter ,r B .kr r thought ga,d would result from the noon ' Mr. Clav poo! said warmlv that il gentle ', npwmtmeiit ot ihe committee o mv e-t.ation it me., a i t.. v ihe wa.r thev mi, ht do -o 11 "mid te revealetl that ret oOtt existed
Mr. CI... said he had stated, time and aj:sin. ! ,or t,,e ofldk .t.ng tl.e law- of the Sute j that hedi-cl.imeal all ii.tent.ol. lo lake advantage "lU xtt h t.eueral Gov erninet.l. 1 he ex;n-e
of the minority i incurred would tie nothing in comparison with Mr Wolte moveil to lav tl.e motion to recon 1 ,e,t hei efit ,lu? ' the , ,ctaider ot. the table, which d-d not prevail. 1 g0 B) hebet ed them, were a-ceit.oned The motion to reconsidet aas then put. and Dl U ill as WM part ol the Siate did not den., nrevnile,' 1 1 e- J4. mars 90. ! the ex.-tence of ,u. h societies Mr. Clavpool moved to amend the motion to j Mr. idle argued ag.,.,,t the lesolution It la .,... 1 i, .i.U k. .i,., lirillt a (iM Cti 1 a ii 1 v ta.-t a itfJeclioi. ou the Democratic
...... o 001. ... i:Ä .. I . u '- ! aaltf, but it was based iin tneie suspicion. It
voiMv-i .oi- ' 1 ii iin 11.M mi uui.i. 1
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Then there is S i inn ah This time list wintei if eoaU have been t.kn by a fleet of six wooden vs-e!sof w..i and S'l.OsKl troop. Now. n many iroa ! id restswla awd Ibb.tMK) troop would have n much as t!iv could do to take it A 1 c mis Charleston, idr t yeir ifier the affdr al Ron Suui'er site could hoe I tvn sadwawl 'Ii a laiel foere ot 75 DUO Irwoae ami one or uo umi el id ve--c! Now, it will leij-iire 1 dozen iron clad a ad FMMMHl troon- I a 1 y iHMthfng of V. k -Inn g and I'oit Hudson I he .ie-.c itehut un . liiiuy lighting .t Vu k-burg shows how strong the rebels aie on the M-i ipoi Hut it -ecu.- to tne that the exisincw of these ficta ought to le id the people lo dem 111 1 the tfi misail of H.lleck and Stanton, to who-e in tu hi igemert ihy ire owing Certiin it i. that aa Iowa aa Iwwy rewsaia in power we cm aecaim pli-h no re-oiir with ur sVi'i mm troop ( exeepl t . -end them i fr i.tiess slaughter. X
A SctvntT Iar'-irioM A nun named Foster, appointed ty ti. v .Morton to collec t the sum- ieee--ed .11.-1 ciiizen of Wl. e count opjal lo he n .rms lor "con-cek.ti.u- -tern pies." pulleeawj $li5 f mm -urh eili.en at Jloii i. etlo. at.d r ti av .y w ith the money He dan rolleded a COt tSUiei able amount .it Revn o'd f e W I. ite County Democrat t'ni mentions the a AT .it: The diiiracelul imposition of Foter 11 col lect nik' some $tk'ilMrom .me ol our rwtifrhHH . ..-tic- .'j .1 :o lini'ii. irtu. m tins count,
remsin- uncX.d lined Hut we understand l.e waa
anted without ihe siletv of -ecuritv
OW memiier mi the l.egiltnte. al the pm;er
time, it.oicre how the toveriior di-isicisl of th.-
Whole amount paid out fH'il :22'.i
Refeire.1 to the Finince Coinmiltee Mr Williams, ir.uii il.e Q .mtinttee on Fm ana), reported back some account- erltk a reajwesl that all Mich nutters be reported lo the Committee u Claim- before lieing sent to the Fit. ante Com mil tee Concurred iu. Mt DtoWgl, from the Conimittee tin Educi lion, rt parted back joint resolution No l.ret om meiHÜug its pMsae. The joint resolution propo-e an amendment to the Con-lilution to en. .hie t-uies and townn to levy special tixe- lor -chool p'ir;o-e- Adef-.te toiioeai ihe reading ot the IWpvrt, in which Mc-r- Sli eld-, Man?he!d, Match. DuWtMUg aial K.v apoke in tavor of the :mciiuient, mid Meaara. Clay pool, Jol.n-01. awd Luilers agiin-t Mr Johnson waso;,o-ed to the hole -y-tetn of taxitiou which .otn.ie'led JM mm to nay tor the eO.K .t on ol .-mother m.n - doloren He tiiiuht -land alone on this floor in his opinion on tin- SWfajecl, tiut it had always tieen hi new of right and justice in that ienri, and he had -een 110 good iea-on lately to change it Mr Dunning (Mi Wolle iu the chaii:) It he uuilerstood the me ming vt the joint le-olut.on. it (Mi v yives ihe toies ami town-, and aoillttiea if thev cho.-e, the rivht to tax them-cive- lor pi:r
pose.- ot education He wn- a popattar s,vei cigirty mm, and bclievetl iu the tloclrine of pen 1 pie regiil iting their own wffors in ihe in .tier ol atitiratian, Hwewwjkwttaw ihe view- eapr. red t.y Mr. Johnson at length, and cotitendetl thai it was as much the duty ot thoe who held projauiy to pay taxes for acbitulf as it w is to p.y tiies tor the sejpptsrtof county poor house Mr Downey. There i- an olijeciion to this' joint ie-olution that has not yet been spoken of. j The Con-iitution ot the State retpihes ihe tax .- lion for school pnrpti-es lo be genenl. The joint resolution propo-e- to uive power to luwall ties to m.ke a spec lie tax If you paaa this amendment, will the Kept! f laliraa irom tlms. ilaall it j coii-eut to a geuaeal t.x Will you in.t ! uallify that provision of the Constitution? He iliougln this view was worthy of conai ier.ii.ou He teareil ihe uiant ol the power to lax iocallv
would de-troy ihesvstem of gener.l and uniform taxation tor the purposes ol education through ( out the Stale. Mr M ni-beld admitted the; e waa lot ce in the view presented by Mr Dawuev, but he tell th-t the wants ot eine-, towns ami mote papa lows dntricts Wer -uch that they f t be people of -uc'u den-ely ipulated placet) required more money ; for school purpo-e-. than the general law ve them. Mr K i : It is too late in the day to denv that education was e-eu?ial lo the 111 liuten ance of j popular Governinent Rp country hasevei -ul leied bv etlucatton. He thought the cant ol the priesthood of Nea EftgnUid had SOBfe efte. t on ! ihe ignorant minds, jaissibly ol the South, and pay bar tended to pioiiuce t.urpieseul troub c-; but tin- should lead us lo adopt a hro-tder ami more liber d system of education There was a general di-con;ent when the Supreme Couri de eajed that c.tie- and lowneuhl not levy a 'ocal tix tor school purpose, bee au-e such taxation 1 would contbet w ith the proration ol the Con-ti-tution Hcreidtliit provision in the Coh-mu : tioii The decision ot tlie C-.mt io, IcawJlr. right, and this amendment wa the remedy to
meet the nun ami wishes ol ihe people Mr Jwheawa! The (lonatiratiwti does not
quire a tax It states what shall constitute a school luiid I he doctrine tint in ijoritie- -lull rule in all things would do awny wiih tl.e neve aitv ot a Con-iitution. Con-titutioi.s wete m nie to protect minoriiie majorities could take cue of them-ee- Protect the ptMple) and pie-ene the iudirtdaalitv of the citiaen, ii you want the pe iple to love ami resK- t the (i vert uicnl He arg ie I earnestly agdn-l the dot'trwM th.t virtue in p tiioii-m wis lo Imj iuea-ui ed hy tne iWWSWttl . of education, an I forcing ne put of the people to eilucite the children ol an other puatMNt. Qaail ut the docti me and y ou aouhi lorteiheiu to leetl uid clothe the.n als; .nd teen :u ihei. ton would la them aUo to BWf a lot sul i an to 'r . vel around and save tl.e souls of your nih!.ot' childien Mr Lu.ders moved to a mend ly limiting the pro i-ion to cine aud town Il the eoi)le 01 die and town- watltwd -cho-dn for a longer pe riol 'e' 1 hem hive them Iu im- I arming dit.i t Um bad -.hod- when they Wanted tl. cm. autl thev got them up 111 their nan way Its ti e ewttntri the poor cluhbeti weret.eer ee-!..led If vu wiut the tiiietdmeut to prevail when it' imam to the vote of the psp'e. you had tietlei amend it. or it wdl be voted dowu ov them rite Ch or Mr Wolle in the dim-; le ide;! the iiinend.iidii'. i l Ml L .n.b-i out of onler Mi M .ich. 1 meintjer id ihe Cnive..iioi. , which lorinet the Con-ft.."on. w a- -at. -tied tint the Convention did not wi-h or d-ire to p. event localities to t.x ihem-e've- for acltMl iaup.-e H 1 tlie uniiei ieeu preaeoteaj to them .brectiy. 1 thev w 11. 1 have so decided The devisi-ui Ol j
thr Couil. a- a le-., .1 . .-ition, w . correct, tttiwaigh unfortmii'e IL- - -ke at length, md
Will i hoped ihe joint leao'nti .11 a .uid pas. -e, . . i..
I i.e ic'x.ii iv 1 coitcirrc ; 111
Mr D mums; m ived to tspend the orrtr ot
ha boy afar! We understand, loo. that lliia t '.u-.n. to j..,t the p.uit redi. mi. u. na M-age.
which aas agiecl to, ami Ihe j nut re-dutio!. W.. re d a third time, ai d pasawd tiv a voof ye.s .'Ii 1 . v - 7 Ml 1 .n. !"-. i'r.m the Committee on Military AtT. r- leis.ned b n-k Senile bill No ti. cedm. to Ihe Cited 4iate- jui twltcnon ovei n-rt 11 iatetia Mo. ou couuty lor ai. Arsenal, wcmaiaupdiiig it oa- ge Mr New mot ei a supeuion of the rules, and tlial liie 1411 he put upon it pis- nr. I h iu!a weie su-jen id. and tl.e I. p sd
rumwav Arolitimial imaiseil ipiite liberally on mu.yof tberitiiena of fe no!. la." tor Morton led u. in hi- mea-ae. thu he In- been unahle to mike collet -Pom of the-e con eleu tioii exempt. for want of !,'i-!..tion. 1 ad gita the peipie to underataiid that no rsflbrt
h ui been made to et 1.0c . e. t o . Never ' iheloas. theie 1- -ome.!, . .oiten in the matter, 1 as would appeir from ihr White countv tr-n-ac tious ot the Governor's 'eut, F oat er. N A. j Ledger.
The Tte-
!cn'.
!.i I before h Seni'e a com
0 ... r vt . ... . r .
, TTu . ii . "A ' ' " froajtrte AmMtwrof 8uta,bianw, letter fro. fia Hading to p ,r .-r .,.1, tv4i,UlUn , concerning the
in 11. ,s nrni L..iit ine i.iii.u im nie rr'v
.in c. it ..' lee- if. e.t cd
Laid on the table.
of Wei . ftoin a M-'evt lommiitee
Mal tu hal Mr- -tiepben A D u-li i iIm.ui t-. .
contract an alltwacw. matrimonial with Mr Sec retary Che, iv the report 1 'no doiiht found ' Mr lb
l iiM.n the . o..rt the Secretary is known to pjf I 1 art with a s:m ' r committee ou the pirt of lb i. the acisimpd-l.ri i.ml tieantilal tadv; but it ia Houe. to wait upon the Govern. 1 taw haialrf 1 ' her ihn the happv Ti n., that ia to wlui In pleaaare wna in regat-tl to Ibe deltveiy be. t urieral Kulu Ingalla. late Clnel Quar ol h - me- i8C. tetKrtel th .t t t.r Go et ... ! u. tertni-ter of the Army of the Potomac, under formed the rommtne thai. . 'here 11 not General MvO'eMin Ou or bvith of these re .p.-rum prsttt wfaw. hia message u -ent in no'tedr . etaatNaassy beih.i.etitein of lite'.t betör, i.e tio aends the me-s,: and if. 1 ui WaskkaftW Koastp; ihouyh .t . pretty. ertin p mv mg iiocumut thit t'e . idv an hat lor a husband either the Mt C am moved t'lo the ic i.ttn ngioi jaretit.blt Secreta. i . m .e.,er .1. and. u menu on the tslile. winch prevailed judg ng by I, er del iv n. cm n: to i conclusion Mr Denning moved to rec-midrr the vote
e r re;eli e merit, o nn he -re-nine I lui.nr on il.tt.ol. upon wblevi a del-te -j.nn .
iin Meaara Ptatpooi, Bn.wne f Ku loin M.CIurv- m l WbUa -tw.kiiia in lav or of rWeua
ataieataaaaablp sitd gteei. b .. ka on one aide, and aide: . .md Mrvt. CU and L nder opp. ,!.-a-iloltwit M..a.it.ea aoU epuuleliee ou the oliter Mr Lmdera moved .urn. but gWt Owicaesi I'oai ,, . reaejttM x take up e -wsr trn 'he
be cot,-.-- i about even between the two a p.r mt for her h md It i a love tilt heiween
Mr. Wolf m ve l to BtMtfpone the further con
lids ration ol the subject until next M nda ut 2 o'clock P M Mr Cbtrk motel to amend the aatentjeaeot by milking the time 2 o'clock to morrow Mr Wolie accepted the nu et dmenf . und the vote being taken resulted ve .-27. nays 17 MK-sAOi. FROM Till eOSfWJMfM. The Pienident I .id l.efote the Senate a report in retdv to mi inquiry from 'he ki'iirtte respecting
the di-bur-em mt ot the tllu,UUD approprtatew I to resist enbatmetils; to procui e Lincoln to w ith
lor . contingent liunl, draw his eiiiancipalion pm.-l .in .tiou. ami, il he The iesiri w . laid on the table and 20(1 copies . relawett, to back up the Lei-I iture of Indi ma iu were oideied Iu be nriute 1 paHdng an oidiiiiii.ee of -ece MM The nuneol Mr Brwwa, ol Well, moved that a similar! his Mr HawHtltf'i partaer in bu-ine- pea nuii.her of copie of Hat report of the Pi e.-ident ; Thoiiiah Stringer. Ihe nuneol the meint er ol
ui the ihn k ol the Stute 1-e al-o t r nted lor the ihe order who mule the a nun nick to Mi Striwcer
ii mm
cei.ilernen had f.. el let them po to i he courtHe did not tie!. eve my -uch aOcietiee exi-ted Mi Hosteller said the enemies of the country weie en-aed in pulling down the labric reaiM by our common ance-tiv He b d ia-on to know that -eciei socities did exist purpo-iug to de-tioy the (it eminent He h .d it liotn his own naitner in bu-iue-s 0 enures bad lieen mole o him (his p.iuner) to join such a society. He hatl been told that (lie purpose o the so
ciett vteie to ie-i-t taxes levied for war pin nose
u-e ot l!e Senate, winch prevailed. HI S 1.1 Tlo.NB By Mi. Hn.wti. ot W e i-: lirxnlretf. By the Sei 'e. the Hou-e concur linv.'hal, at the lie ic.-ei.taiive- ol ihe ja'o ie of the Stale, we heiehy extend their th .nk- to thai noble i.rmy of vo'u. teer aarpeaWM and Bwsca, who. a ;t!i te .t p roaal s t ti -e to them -cite-, . .nd with no proaped ol lutute posit. on.
was j .mcs scaiDiii, a t v I in -tee, in Ins County. His voi.-e -houhl be raised agatinst If Hefa here and e .ery v hete He leidy to tnwt them in whatever sh .pe ll.ey in fill come He wa-loi 'one country , one tJovernmeiit, or ne jrave v .ni " He dam mrtril thr nsaaarc id law reawlu tion and the ii.v e-ti..tion it propnwed Mr Pick nd sod it he understood Use object oi tt.e taapporteva ol ihe resfilution, n w.s to
i. unr i.r -i.f i. r iiuIituhiui.. ia,...rllitwv (,.rt . r i t . . aj
t . -f , ,i i2- .i - : , la-ten di-lm ait imwiii men.liei- ol ihe Dein
.oil. ii.nr -uiiri'iirini uiriu-. or- to ine ini-i"ii ,-,
of a I lev Utting the -nff'Tuu- of Indiana'- gall ml sons, ah", l.v di-eai-e. u the casualties ot dread
an.
and
war, hate heen Cast upon Leis of p
njrnih. Hrxolreil, Thu the foregoing resolution be re ganieil i aapp(ewenari io the rstni miani rwae Iu ion of the Sen ate. which w.s i testenlat, rat urn im ihn at t. in- Kxcebenct. Uvewasr O. P Motion, for hi- efToits in bell ilf of our sick and wounded stddiers. Mr Wo.fe . tie e l the i e-oluiioi; . because oa lotdtwsa over ti e wet-tiled atalrtwent from the Got amor, he found t large aaai awd heen ptkl to thee Sorgeomi. Thev dwahUewa aerlwrntwd their duty and tbey bad lieen paid hr it Ii iheie were Sutceon- who went without pay ne would p.iv them iu th inks nu I tn m.v otnei way. He kttCW Imm his inrtof thf Siate money had been r u-ed to -end 8urpimts. and there was a "real com petition mi u.t: the Surgeons who should no. Mr Hrowne, of It indoiph, mot el to -trike ou? tle second resolution Mr. Ii.: The ie'diitiona do nt go far
enough Those thinking the G.vemor, the j
o her d iv . v hen hr-t ittteodwCWw, went too f.n . Why thank a few doctor., and inu-e. m uiv l whom hid alrenlv heen paid the v due of thei. ice-, and mi' the a utit.iry eoatwltterw. and the thow im I- d atOtbetS and d iii.hter- who h id given their means and il.eir I .bur without reward it. the same aaM A aMwsage from the Hou, inviting the Senaie to repair in-t inter to the H II ot the House to go into the eJewttou desijraateil lor this after
era tic pirtv It such !.-;..,., Demo. r..ts coulo
be found, he waa rwwjjf to as-.-t tat bri ngmg them to paaäaaataestt Ibit at Ins counties iheiew.is not a -iiile Dewstterat aIk. Pel et e l ia theexi ence oi such -...ie'u-. Gov, Wnght was the last man aha had an mied their exi-tence, and fhe people h id laaghed loin to scoin. As to the term Aboliiioni-t. ..(.out which -ome gen'iemeii weie so re-tite. every mm who in-dor-e i the Pie-idct.t's infam li cm ti ipation pi oc'am ati-'ii t..l the acts of the pie ent r .die il C uic res-, w;ik an Ab'dit.oicsl : be knew no ..thei n i.ue for l.iin And a- ioriheiraud Jttry wbtrh had in nie the.r pie-Chime nt , alleging tl.e exi-l enre of trwtaonalt'e -.cieii. he iensaa-ewd it . a biased and Abdinon lir.nd Jury. He pwj eeWiled, lidi. ulmg the tcsiimony inimuel hy the cant leas an from l!o..i.e. Mr Ho-teiiei Ii cine from the vicinity ol the I on u i .one County limit, and he was afraid there was -ome fraud in it.
The disloyalty of Dem crats would be found on iu ve-tiMlioi. to consist in opposing ibe acis of the present A'lniini-fi a'-.u. i th.tw.sdiloy .lty, be ib-loyal If that W is treason, he w is a tr-.ifor, aid Abolitioni-ts might in-ke the most of it. F"i be did. here anil now, de twMincw tlie acta f Abraham Lincoln's Admutiir.nion He did, hc.e and m.w, denounce his mfaaaoas pro -I .mation his lraar4itx upon tl.e t.'on-ti'ution an. I the latt- It was the riid.t mi the people to resist tyrants mid ti-urpers. ami. he said, heie and now. (he c trad not how in my spies u.ii-1 inP riners were luiking ahout this hall) he was re.dv to join unv societv to protect their
,... .' .-i u .a. , . , . . . 1 ll... S .... i I A lil-.li .A. t . . I lit'
i m mm Tt . n ,' u rtght-iind bber ies to m nntiim the la ws and the the President, rep.ireo to tl.e Hill of the Uottse ,
At S P. M. the Senators letuuicl to then
cii i in her Toe question pending w aa to -ti ike out the sec .ml ie-oliuioti of the rcsatfotkata of thmUOweredaVl Mr riovn,o Wells I he -econd re-olutiou was strii ken out, and the re-olutiou. as thus amended, adopted The Presdent I titj Iteftsre ihe Sen ite an a WW er to a ie-olution ol the Sen ite ill reference hi ihe distribution of the 14th rati of Indiana Reporte. It .i i re cne.1 t. the .lu.lici it v ('..inm live. Mr. W dfe moved th it the pat ers in the con tested election case-, except those relating to the -nt oi Mr Murraj, i.e i iei ied to the Couitiiii tee on Klwcthitoa. Adopted RK-OI l Tlov Mr. BraiUwjr: Tint the Comwtktee ow Beneio lent lusiituUous in. pine into the expediency of - . .meuiiiug the law s to provide for tue admi
sion in lo the A-ylnin und the perflntweal care ol
the incurably in-. me of the Slate. Adopted. A ij .ui i.e.1
Coirstitutioh.
Mr P .ck ir.l concluded with a glowing eatleery apon tl.e fidelity of the Democratic potv to the L'on-titution. Itws and iiberlies of the people. Pending the diacasiuoo, H..ue adiournwd. AKl ISMl M LSIO. House met at 2 o'clock. Kt 1.1.8. Mr Hawk, from the Committee on Rule, re jfirted, rataiatHlllling at amended they he adopted. Tiit report was coiicurietl in .ii.O the tule- atiwpted. MtNthl. KI.OM fill GOVKRNOR Mr S e ker laid before the House a commit mi llion tioiu Hi- Kx.el.eiicv relative lo Militari
cx;ienditures and exie:i-e- in hi offi e. iu o'.etli
etce io a resvlvtion I .id on the table.
oi the Hou-e Informally
The Hou-e met at !' , o'clock
HOUSE
Journal read
Bud taprnvwa.
Rl.-OLI TIOXS. Mr Vit, lbi-knk: li.si uctu.g the Doorkeeper to tiirni-h p a tage stawjptj to the A-tlaiit C.eikot" tl.e lioo-i- A toT.teo. Mr, .lope-: 1 1 1 -1 1 nt ting out Senator and re Otaesliug our Itetue-eutativ es in Coi.iire to u-e
all etfori- to
cure lunhcr appropi i ations iu aid ititeiests. Laid titer under tin-
it i s . i . i , . a Mr Banna: C.Ming upon ihe MaJneOetMral and the Adjutant (.iencr.il f Iu lim t 'or iea.it to be ewbmtimd forthwith t the Bowse end pro vi.bng P.r ihe punting of 2'fU copies tl.e.ed Adoptc I Mt H o k : l:.ituct ni; the D.Mir keeper lo j r. cu.e a suit dile room tot the t'omm.tiee on Ju dciatv Adoj'el M Ntiilack. In t iling (he Sea ite toil.ehdl ot the Hou-e lor the j uiae oi a joint conveu tion Adnpted. Mr. U.own: UilhiiA.i. One Andtew W..I! u e, now holding the ' Iii c . I P.e-ident ol the llo .nl h.r the M u agemetit ol the penwvtdwni In-tiiuti.n- oi Itwli hi ., h it he'd dm mg the tafac time m l now holds the.lhteoi 8. ii vet oi ..I "this Di-rii t oi Indi an-.." n ofRce of tiu-t .md pn-li ; md. Wut las. Tne sad A I wire a W . i ace, m a c .id uatdnlied w the Indi .i...p..i.- D oly Atuei c u, al Augu-t I l-h. lbM, did a.lmi th .1 he held the office .ioievod, in t:.e lodowiiig words, to wit: 1'inoi- Ktreatinp Aasericau; Pfaire riplain. fur hetie.iefit.il the ignorant, a-tu pi--e- I .mi ,i im- Cniteii S lie Su ve.. fat Una lltsti ct ai Itwtl .ii ., h odiiig my coiufiii--ioii un. Jet Hi- H mir, Se reta. t S P. t'n -e. wuli p i t er io nic-i u otois agaiu-t our (toveruinent, mid i ue sici .1 P i in '-." .nd it. t he h id tieen -eibii- such per um - lor ot ct una y aat , .ml, UiliKtv-. I he od Wl iil.ee .dm la in aid col. -o i. id i -heil, thit cioa .1- went to In ofli.-e in lu-li.tn.Uadi, and al' that Were worthy to ie waive them, he - lo to, anil a wieat many he ie fil-ed, charging Oh -aid pa e- twentv hie cents e tch to all i er-otia who iieited to le.ve the city in pur-uii of ihe. r tiu-ine-- eationw, au attt de . ttitfj to .nd ui tiolai.onoi the ti-i.u of ihe ft ee i i n.. e ol I udi m ; and, W ui at vs. The Constitution Mpreaely provi.le Ibal einigt tion from the S ie -I. .11 not be jaotubiied." and ihe Said W iHaett, u Hie eerci-e ..f
j nn aa-umel aibdrry power, at em;4e-l to oro I Inh t ihe liee tr mi' , IM emigr iii.m," of the sm-
oi agticuilttrii
ruleMr Uohert-: Wm r-as. I he net of the (ten ial Aemh "tor ibe org imz ition md tegui a litjtl of ihe Indi Hi i BjilitU." approviil Mit II. I "Mil . ..oprotM i.itol. loi tie c.--l-bl ni lti2. out of i!n revenue of the Sl .lc, ihe -urn ot -ev entj ihouaattd dotlars for eicti rear, wtticw waa s. i ap.ri h said acl as a aa?cial fund lor Uiiiiiaiy ptwoosw-; rtiul, VShikias. I'ne .id act require I i it three booths .,! si.d I und -hid lie ni-Uihuted, frtt rata, bj the Trwaae er ot St i among th '-e ndxiiiias ha etna, aw aatHw mniiia m aetipottiwn i the number of active in.l.ua m each count , and, W ui.ai. s. The 1 H-.i-u.e. t Siite h i- fuilel to distribute said fund .. icijui.el by stid act, thei eloi e. Krmolmi. I uat the Treaaurer ol Stite lie. md he i hereby, reque-ted to inform the Hou-e. .1 ia i-it.y it d iy i- ,- (. aide. hv he hi- neglected t . l.atiiliuie Iii and l und na icsuircd by ihe acl litotes iid Ad .ptetl. M N.b'nk: In-irucling the D ii kee;ar to fuiin-h i opt ol Revised S'lU'e .-I l?it'2 to the C"inm ttee "Ii Want and Mem Mr H u. na. Authoi.ji.iig the Com m ttee on Vi o t Air. u a to employ clerk. Adopted BILLS iraoptccp
Mi P.- .iii'l No b: Heneding section 2 ne of fmlitna. uiPe Ihev m leied trom him
ch.pter6. oi ine ct dehnmg teUunw and de '"bee paper-," the same th .t nre reo u Tdl of the fin ng ihe. time of afMt ' negro -!.e tr-on In tiiiter; and. Mr Bhwal N 6 t; For the protection of j Win na va, The C 'li-mut. ou ei;res-Iv declare heeo, and the UXstion ol dog -repeal i up lormer . th t u . jht-.-ii - ..i c d "ion- than one lucrative lava I uMee t the nif time, cx et.t a i- ex pre--, v
a X m m i 9
permitted :n tht in-t. umnt ; m-l.
Mr. Mutz No 64: Amndit s.-ti(iti 1 o1
s ..ai.iig ocMceiita
WiinaxAa. The ud Andtew Wallace stalel.
Mi Hu gin No G.V For th relief of Al tef..r hia lei'.ou la in odnc of I. et.dei.t .,( ahaae C Mtneata ibe Banl aiores .id, tint he wanted the position Mr. N .black N 66 Ameti'litii; set Incofpa for it honor, and p:e,k-el bimsell not to ue it r.it.n t,,e Wab.pl. N.. gai. on CUiti.t en for the adv o. cement ol In privat u.tere.t, abiinp -a .. rnptny to r i money awcewmry therefore. to. lep-nra. j feu remlttd, Tint the Attorney Jenen I of Mr Wolfe No 17 : Aniend.ng aect iou 5 o this State be in-tiu led t" iu.uire .m l retain to a I corHetuiuu' mtere-t .... money dha nig leu t lbm-e a bether tht a od An ii ew W all .ce h ia percent (aft annum upon. aot vacatel the office d l'teioeot of the lioarl Mr Millar 9u 6". Amending ectioii bi of j of Uenetolent Institute.' - by holdiui; at the act defining ut'dawaa ira iwlaUe tu the pan- seme time ihe office of "United S'i Surveyor I'hiueut ol I uoiic iiHieeeocf for thu l -i . t ot In. I. ana" Adopted
M. AnO.r..... No ÜH- lle-i-Uli.-iv. tne .llit-e-
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the Ilature more effect oal I y to provide gähnst . ft .1. I. tut i oiiu' Ii. same : Jflrajpi4iC aiendm..ts to tb eighth rth e of the Cwstitefioti. aa l en dde cine- atel loa tie to r tiat m nwy lus the sipp ut of otillOOti - olvk osniK at. asr a-niLTir. The Hoir? te-eni"! he r-. !.-; : ai f Mr hifkuo re-o unoti. Mr. ALkuH.ii m. not convinced bv all tie had boani during the d"cu n ihi morning, that' the investigation propo-ei would amount to, anvtb i.g H concired. if ujh s ciet itei.
the proper puna to arraign the numbers waa id the court Hit Grand Juries of th country r 'd enquire concern! ne al! such ro Itters, and
he: facte were f" und to wrraut it. m ike pre eutmenis On hi flo r ere mrm'H m urging Ihe rt-olutmu ho h .d been ll em-ite memuera ( ot a secret political society i!ie Know N thii g order. The mover of thr resolution himself h ui been a metuher of -uch ret p ditical society He, if the lOsolutitiu wrie ado. ied, would be chtirmuiot the aroposrl tximmittee That be lug the case, we could e I uu Ie. stand what -o t ol a committee e would have, and wbt sort ot j investigation, so lar as Dem nrraL-. w ho had al ' y- heeo .pji.sed lo secret poblicie. .cieties, ' wet 1 concerned He was not willing, as the resolution peoposol. to im; e ich the loyuliv .f -o reai ; numtar ol hi- lelloa- liireii.-. The ic.-o ution aa one lor I bunco nil e
Mi C .-on took up the arum nt in l ivorof the reiMiluiiou He insisted upon the existence of secret Jadi ical ocietie. A Uraod Jurjrof Indiana had said so Mr Hr - . I 'interrupting) n-kcd Ü e i'tit'man if th it ( rand Jury had not perjure 1 tbemeelv e-; Brat, by .i.tuitng edta ttaey wetw mtuiB an ejM ceil; ss ond, b pteenting 15,'MNt citizetM ol in diaii i a traitors, und then latin c Ul hud a lull apaa which sary one ot them w . convicted Mi C.son: Evert lawyer it. the State knoath it thev oul not They .lid not, us the penile tn m said yet en I iv with iefeiei.ee to the editor ol the I ndiatiapoli Journal, "draw upon their imagination for the.r facta," I wi.l a-k the gcitllemin how he knew that the in liter w. is a statei iu regard lo th it ed.toi Mr lirown: I said ill it i he editor .it the Jour rial did. upon his oath, admit before a Grand Jury tli 1 1 he tlrew u.-.u his im igtn.iliou lor the matter al hi- editor: ils. Mr. Ci-.it.; Keiore whit tirmdJurv? Mr Uro n. lb I i a (ii und .1 ui y of Sullivan county 1 hat editor had Mated in bis paper th.t he ki.ea at plot hv mttaenc ol thu countv to
a-- i --ut ale Covet nor Motion b. placing oi-truc lion- ou a railroad Hack When summoned lC f.ue the Grand Jury ot thit county he declared Upon oalh ttiat he knew nothing of die nutter whitever; nothm i: aiwdia eottspiracv . .'though he hid ataied ia hi- paper that he did; and &al so f .r as he h ..1 -aid anything caiHerning it he bad drawn upon hi- iini-iua lui I .i In- facts Mr C.-on: How do you know I his? Mr. Uiown: 1 cm pmve it by members on this floor Mr Ctson: Were they meinhers of the Grand Jurt ? Mi Brown: I do not say whether they were or pet Mr Ctson: Jf they were, aceordin? to your own hi u u incn t . ihev h-tve purjured thcm-elte-. divolfrfrtg what they sh nild not have divulge! Ii ihey weie not. they reeeive! their inform .lion front pes j arena. Mr C .sail continue.! arguing it length in f vor of the resolution. He ie- -ted the idea that the m .joriiy of ll.i- House -hoiild h ve the Ch iu u. .ti .aid in jonty ot the committee promised by tl.e ie-oliuioti. What did thev de-ire this for, it not far ihe purpose of stirl ng mve-ti ration r He apikale I to the tn ij-u itv, as p .triots. as -t a'e-inei. ol Indi .na, not toie-.u i either lo (vr .onic.. I mv to hi or siibterfujrea to deleit thi int -e-tigatioii, dem .mied by evert loyal m .ii in the State Kneiiinc to Mi c.-on - remarks, Mr Bu k i k exphii. ed his po-ition te.-tcrd.v. aw to the lot mat ou of the ..until ttee l M r . (i. e J'.r v ' lesdution w is idon'el, tu I' irltaateai irv law he
would he Qbaireaan. and would he entitled t hate a majority ol the committee fr m hi trwn prt Ii w a-com; teilt tor the in jotit v to re liar, and di-ti.-e oi ttie .U-iion. till some one of the iu .jortty should move for an hieeatitfaaWta, be Choi in. n and aecwfC control of the commit tee Hence he b ted t .e releience to the Committee on Federal Relatione. JOINT COXVKNTIOX. Three o'clock hnetwaj arrived. tltw 8enatV paw ceileil by the 1'ie-ident. entere! the Hill. The PiawMteail ol the Sen ite calleil the Contention to onler and StnSwd the business thereof. rntso MRt.CTORS. SOCTK The Convention pio ee ied to bu-iness.
Mi Nii.la. k nmnaed Georte K Greene, of
Kn.'X. f.'i l' e term of l.mr tear-. Mr K.v noiiiiu i. i Smuiel Doneson.ot uel by . for the term of lour yours. M. M atrwaan aeaani tied A. S. Ci other and S M Mitchell Mes-fi- Greene und Do' el-on nreited l vole-; Mes-rs Ciothct- nd Mitchell 54 Greene and Donelson declare! 1 ii ly eiorted John F Reed, of CI irke. and William Broth . r. a .
ertön, oi uet .w i.e. were put m nomination tm
two tears. Beel M vote-; Brotheeton o4 Reed declared duly chosen. pr. a s rnrticTous. aoaTW. Tliom as Ti- .r. ol Allen; .1 .nies II Svaar. of Owen; R S H isltugs, of Tippe-aiioe; Ch iuii. B Blau . Hul;Ii Hmu i and Jonas Vol iw were put in nomination. Tiger Ml vote-. &Wwar63. Batwinga ril . Blair ..ti. H tlina SS, ot . a Ö5 Me-si Tigar, SaMT( and Heatings were declared duiv elected lor the 7 9) tei in of tour lent. state paten Mr Brown, al Wed-, tiomitnted Joseph .1. Biiih tu. of the Indiana Stii Seuiinel. Mi Bee-oti iiominateil Berry H. Sulgrove, of tl.e Indian fa dis Journal B'tiiiih.i i Ml toie-, Sulgrove 06 Bingham tlei lareil duly ch.ieen. The In ia ne -1 r w h ch tl.e Convention met hat. ine hem a e on; li-l ed, the r - c.f de i ireil t .idj..uri.-l sine -ce. The S;.e ikr c .1 el the Hou-e to order Mr C'son ie-niiiel hi argument in faror if Mr rieoi v'- to u-;otr Bebtfe l.e coin ludeil the Houm awjonrned. itr riti) C r re piittttertce! rom i taaniir . Ht.at.gt tRTina. Co A a th Raw ,1V. .i t.Ks-.v. Tpi., J ui 12, 1811. ( EfMWusa StVXTlJII L: Bein- a .s4i.d.e', and far into the . .ml i D ie wltere new-p.per-do not lien -e'. i.-i bwiuiiaietyr a Cincinnati (i.zette h.piartrt.l io ..il into out hiid, in which there :- aa 1 cunt I ho hittleot do-- Roads. Tenn. I'.ie account oi si.' ;i c.'ti io I. tv been , in . te by a pa. ti ip.nl a tl.e ri'.t and purports to be -1 1 1 . 1 1 v line Now I j.i-t w .in i to correct a i
few in - ke- in i- re it will met. tion here a
thai Col If'.nl. in'-bpg i.'e o.ii-isted of the oUih li nt in .. V2f2 Id inns, oil i. luwa and a detachtMwnJ of the 7lh l'eniie--ee. the w hole efTectite t uce amount u' to I .'it" men N'.-w, tne pr Iii iWM any s ihe light opened aiout nine in i lie i.. . imng i d I. tit c .me-ted lor three hours, when D'l.ii'-u - brigade waa driven hack with some -laughter ha In when the Ight cweMMMti, 'h'.s rmrtieipant dowa not know, r e(W i.e innsnJr injutic in Col Hunh.ni, fee ward) it began a few min ute- licloie 7 A M . U i - ki the hht being botlj cvuieateil. thit i une But as to Um So itl.ein . .t .1 y tin r uif Col Duirhawj far Urnnj it, lot he lie tl his p. -non a everv p"int And I wonhJ ju-iaddti.il ihe ..tii' iiint t.v: "A bi the pi .lining .nd c ti-mm dion ot ttie bittle, it i-one io Gen Sullivan at. l J N Mapl. e like, and Inet - I tM,t) .Intre the alot v " N w.
tin- leite- Cd Dunham clear : 4 the ti.ht, when, in fa et bv did all that waa done. H awt ' ..ii i.;s hör- m the morning within Ie- thu. five
atepn ..I ihe man alio artot the Brat gun. and then rode ui trout ol lib biigade outing ..1 tt.e ie-t ol the b-tlile; and hht voice couid be 'oniiuu illy Imarrj. atmve ihe roar of the artlety and mus kelry . ci.eeru.. Ins lrave nddiei- In victory I would ju-t add. I It at tasfot Gm SÜliitali or .t.y other (Oner .1 c .me up. th.t lien Font wa winded it d h. di -.rg..n acl lorees were last lettiMi.ug N , the only reia'ta why tin ie eft Wee IB tde. w . bee t.ise Col. Dutih uu a Demo i it It . an allem, i to pluck the .aar-
e a ti..m lum. after lie hid de.rly eatnett tfiem.
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on Ihiooctts who 1 out fighting tor their oinu.on country I wa mi eye wilnea it. on the inrte thit ibe first gun was fired, until the mi Gen For wet 'a army disappeared in ihe dtrtatwe). aud this report a lar ae tt gfW ta atrictiy true. V .nr.. ttuly. l-IMiUla
wwwwwwwwwnannwa m AMÜSEMENTS. n i ikoimmj r II Lie. La nlftit bei tw . M Ik' rwinawt Truaaa, Emma Waller, THCUSDAY KV fc.NfNti. JAN 89 lcsSS. w.u be pr wasad Ue La- ma af 4wuy M ,,,,, , MagMerrilies .... Etaaaa Waller. To ooncluda wirb th farea af Slather uml rnnhtr.
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Thr public arc rrvprctfuhv inruaai ll lnl f.. X DOTTCHAI.K. lb eaawe t nwafba nJ Cataai wir, trill harw the be nr f rivia; it. ludiattapoha T0 lAltkWKLL I i t KTv .-c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EYEXINtlM. laaWaWf 234 ant 14 h, when he will pt-rf.Tca aawataf. hi 'at ctti otttrT, which bar, cmwrd mn meat a wiiati.ai ... Hi Y..k. i- n-n. riiilaatrltabla. and alt tea Wot rncitie TV ci-letteal I'rteta ltonaa .rw.sv (.lit in TT.t r4TTI! W ill j (war i.i. li i-'i . txr faraaawtl apjwarajic in lud anaji' i. prrxnu- t Lit drpartarr for Kartane, h rr -be la en traced at tb- Royal Italiau Oara. taavest liardro. Lhi4oi. Mr. GOfTSCH tl.K an-1 Mi- rtTTI m h aaaMad by hitlaga hrd i.t..r. - i; t aUa :CoLL'. ftsa ta Nrw Y..rk Ac .lrn f Must . Mu icwl liivctor a. hi I ti.tj.-ttr Mr. B Lren
Thr Pm ramnie will tw rhancrtt a . frrf..rwawe. Adtnt. kn .Ml rrm Kr-'rv.- aeat xtrt pjafnree SWlb Put he-ecered fr riibr "f tb te C la-rt- ut be Mu ir S-o.r- of Mer. It faata A Cav, i-(.iiiit..'1.i lue x .'. -! , al 9 A M I.. .r ..pt. ' T , i .iKfrl t. rouiBi'nc at t o'claab. .U"1 J' .
CLOTHINC. LAUNCHED! I .n thf irrrat tcean of CoBiinrrc-, tk ill RICE & BAMBERGER. S b. itt carry en tb HVfOM.vir f: .i.i'w nr.TUs CLOTHING TRADE ! In a'l its bran, be-, at 3ST 0 . 6 BATES HOUSE, IN M an tri n.ts. Whi rr wi- mpict to -i . ful'j c injxftr. in cvrjr par ticuartr. eith any l l.i'hiee II '.- in th- rity, vrH irrini purcha--r t rail md rxatslne eer trk. j nl-.'-.IA lm
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of fila. I tuLlie a' Arm. r , r The SWh cr hvr i pn pared la fumbh PnMT wiih the atmve vv n d.iw iupp ne, n pat ibrtn m iimIow for tboae who uivv want them. J. f . Dl N, c. ni. anT-'m1 N H Krntnckv Avewr.e. In1aivh.. ltvl.
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nififiiif wi h f very lum It lam -mplejlnr arnt to c.i in a--. h. foot, at 3la. ati.l with bore aiKt leqraT tUM lr y ar. .t. m- are r. u.red to farah borsa aud hucie-. In flii t on t the above alary I defray all rxperiae larl li tr f" fhi bufinev. It u n an-ea ie od healthful oro..; ifti f..r urj Wien, ßlv.iip thrn a Cvw1 nppnT. lun t t., make motley ri bit ibe p. --:l.i!tty of klLrtainhajbta aecrufnc fri.rn el:?:jj . . r..ibiii.jtai. Aplleari' h... ! 1 ap I in p.rM.p. addreau (ft fUf. ther itifnri,, ,1,. t ,. .leslrHIl the araprfilsil r Utt'r. N.. oi nlir.li aV et f. r haw term than i.e year, i'd ai'. it.tr ir.l. . written cm t-aet t 'batetfeet. I ball r-Hir- I (. aa a J in all ri-n. f am ml ptWaWWa ally ac maunr-d wnb the applicant, a I kball itrtrwat la biacuott tote. ttedicinev iMKtka and recrtw to the a i in i ..I ( i m btSJ o e),'aa. J. u KMOWT
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