Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3846, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1863 — Page 1
DAILY STATE SENTINEL. iriikt ami? rSi vn Tii Ifta lidittl ntnai' a t TU REM Sri.YHMX lÜT.t K. no. 2 Htm nr.Hiii siMKi r,
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STATE
SEMT.NEL.
ELDER, HARKNESS k BINGHAM, Mropritlort.
VOU' ME X.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUAR! o, 1863.
NUMBER 3,846.
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Wtrapx.MnwDiD farl'vered by the carrW wi tMk. peyatd lo ibe a rter. Abla will b npfM at I Ciy ehsrrtber wdl bek t theo l.owae after they ha wuh Una diaeo.Ui.ued. unlri Neva paiuiMMraai mtbootpra f
.f the linn as-nti car be had at tOe office
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DRY COODS.
DAILY SI ATIXTJa
OPTICIAN.
ie tae city, I cents per enu a wffk rapenOt.ie .r paper left rrtft ,d. a they UK! ta given at lli" ofTriee I . CT rMrttueed lonfrr
I Fl LL LINK Of KALI, i WINTER INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
DRY GOODS
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THESE LiM)US WERE
IIOI XillT AT AlXTIOm !
AND WILL BE SOLD
lit low the Present Standard Pi ic( v
AliVKHTIMNi; IN TMK WKKKI.T. On ijoare, oiia jiiM-rliui 0 7f " two " 1 00 "TT " f.Mir " 1 OO for aurh ul.Nrq'in.t i n rt tn. 01 f'T r irli i?i-t-liuu of aacb .lliti'iial jura i'J ', AHvarti- nil t.U puk-li -li-l In 'h ilir Daily ami hr Neeklr Srvrian will b- chare- I IM fn'l Daily ratea. With rf-haf the Wrrklt rati .i ! ' -I ;...:!.r .. re- p inltatMH in lb- '"al .il'imn-. f '-f. lit.- - r ni-.4r, will i" ckrw1 for each iM-ajrttoii fl; if ret tri Itrien, ten cent ar lina. Char-err. -a ill wade f..r ift-rrtii:!? tti nottee of the folli.wit -x rl-r-. i-rettr and A"-'ati.05 at 'be rateatiKrd. : le paid in adva i Military t rtnjanie, Order t M I fellww. M . np Order, Hetter4rf orietle. and MapjtaaH Pocietir Kor eac h ii..nrr not e eediuif m line. 15 ccnu for t-ach Inrtiou: ovrr eljrl.t line- at tin- rate. .iinrtiiH-iriK .ifBth with funrral notice attached, 1 . rlhUt irti tre Warriatte N'. tirf- .Vi..'.1. Hotice. tt VX. ..'v fiein--- hi.1 Kxcnr- , tf""en 11 Vj lndHldu.il r a-.iH a . r.-. . ' . I '.. .at the r.-nlar priraa. Adrrrt1 ntetitu Wr nl pUi utniertlie h al "f peclal Notice-., If ten linea or ovei , will le charged laaihla the upual rate. Advert!emei.t innkmc le than three linea, inerte.l tMJce In the Dally, will be harrrr-ri Hfty ceut .. Yearly advrtier lopav quarterly. tommmtbm HHatlMMi tot atNcn ..r -vrry ättmtfttm lohe chart--d at IKt rate nffl H) fa (Mr I -nu- m the Daily, and flin t!e Daily and Weekly, the ame tie, in 11 ci-et., paid in jdvaiiee. Luteal advertlM-mcnU lnterte4 at th- MtfMM fthe at-tortiT-'.rlerinif, ind nd i1 !av;M t..r h- .'.it .rH-i-ed-faf. 1 r. Ilectahle at nar BMHtl tiMie. PNbftaWf WM ecoont-t.le f..r the arcur cy rf leKal aM Ith aWat heyond the amount charged Tor Ikrif pnl-licai ion. KI.r.F.K. HAUKNVS-A HINl.MXM. FrouneU ra Indiat.a Mat.- S.-ntitiel. J M TII.KIUIi. Pre-i.ient Irnlianapnl-- Journal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IMMvl -IV
ARRDH1 BANK. N 1 Ea-i Wa-hina;toii -trc i opMilc the Setitinel Office. mav4
KKMKMI KH, 33 WEST IfASHISGTOS ST.. Net Dry tjo-xl! store l , the Palmer lou. LYNCH Jfc Ii 1: .v N E ,
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LtfWI NT AH !.!:. LLNN A H1NSLXT Urwrj and Sale Staid.--, in the rr-ar of tlie Paliner llou -e. jufK-dly
IOI NÜUI1 . 1! - V CO., Unl it Fnamdry, Dalaajftfa UMI.I polite L'nW-n Da pt.
ASSKIJIAN A VINTON. Wa-hititfioi. Futiiidry
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sKUNAN A PIKKCF.. Real F.Mate Agenti. and
llroker, 10, F.at waatQCt(a trvet.
M. T. WII.FT. Real K-tate Aa-r-nf and St.k Hr.
ker, 10', K.a-t Wa-dnmr'. . -'re-t may I
HtMII Wli Min Ol 41 I.ICS.
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UflLFT M LOW KY, HKl.i.!r -Dealer m I "ig , ' ClarinK-al. Fallit-, tl 1-, I iveniH. BotatlfC, I' iten: nd .ther Me-licine-. Notion- at.-l Perfuno-ry No 41 Ml-rhn-eit aven'i, Indiana-. ! no:MI-ly. F1(iMUNSON A t'0.. dealer- In D'ug-. W. !
1- r aat WaaA4ittatas afre. Indianafol .
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BKOV4NlNi. 1": a'.. I '-alcr in Paints, Oila,
, Varm-ha. Ie- ;'a .Olaaawar, PVi"fuMaery. . EC 13. Weat wVhinj-.m -tree- aorJ7
DICV HOODS.
IIT 4 H GLFNN A CÜ v. York Store, Dry Wa-hmartun .tre- mS
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Ol AKLKi COX. deal, r in St...-.,, T n Wre, Ac . No
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HOOK III ll UN. rAMl'BRI L A hoi I Ef BmI I. tßm r .! hi . ; P.. .ok Manufacturer-. N o7 1 at V .i-hingtm t , eat of Glenn' block, np ataitra, Indlanapa - feiU5-dtf D0CGLAD PALMER, feck Pindrraand Blank Book Manufacture --s N . MM Kt Washington -iret, rer Alford, Mills A Co' i .M-ry. ma.27
I'll I . -1.. AMI 441 I I M AHB, Clll 4i Y 111 Til If 1 1 I f if rklH.TTIaWi 1 j Qmalinw fr N s;t Kai v -hingt n -1 , rfl'aiibT'its, IndiAQa. Alo, Dealer tu Stoneware. dcc2 BMI II IBf TAU Olfs. IKKI'KKM K leiKPPBJa, M n hant Tail.-r. and dealer I in ready made r. :hmg and furm-hing gol.. N Wet VT -hingt- 1. -irret. .pH..ue Sentinel ofhee my '29
ATTOIINI A s.
KU H KF.IO.l'MlN, Attorney at d C. un- l..r at l.w Pajcah for approved judgmenta in4tirt.-.r, a rgtt atrs I 11, note-. Ac t!11c. 24 Rat a-h-Ington -treei. up aColia. ai rni door to the right hand. ..pp ue sin . BfaftB. octso mm bobamjb motcauMimm - ibmiiHh JyI. aid, Addison I. Row. J..-e: n Lewi, V 1 -4ion. and i'ounelora a? Uw, litna luauraagg '1t01 y Buihltiig. econd loot, ringojl n 11 irrrt. jeldly
LIVERY STABL-S. O. W. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables SOS 11 AMD 1.1 IM PK AkLSTRF.kT. tamaatmi u.im urn Jnjt h 11 it j -1 n rea.' irge mleritr t.r.1 tl
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( 10 Ft Pearl -treet, ba! n.gton treet. hetw -e-. Mi
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atret, ta rear of Olenr' HN-ck . I pft.tt W 4 WO
SCHOOL BOOKS. All It in Im OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C.,&: , IV SMALL OR Ukullvl aMIHII, AtROWkN. M4W4IT A CO'S
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Shoe, ai ,1 K . r . N 4 Roberta Bl.rk, opp. -
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4 DAM KNODI.K SON, matnif. A o11 mds of f.oou I 31 Kasi W.t-li nr...r. .ire. t apr27 HOOKS AMI VH1IOM R1. BON I If. iTI " 4R1 A CO . wholesale and retail dool I er in Book- and f4i onerj . and Prtatew' Materl !-. mmTn West Wa-hingt.m street. aprM DHI 1M Ml DM IM.
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GREAT SPEECH OF THE HOS. C. L. VALUXDIGHAM, Ufo.m thi W.va. Latelt Delivi BED IN 7Hr Hoi'AK OF RirklSLNTATlTES HlH Vii.W-1 at Tun Cattih Hi- fBNaBBNMJi RtMEur Ht Di MAMi Tllr 5T.rr0COr THE Wg Ulft Ifajaji Or THE IitLATlONS Of T!lt SfATU
Tsii- liravr. 00 M 11 .'5 A. M 7 V. M
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ash cntCArto kai or.KKNCAJrri.g Jt jr-n"j G.-inir South, Kxt-r. 11:25 A M. Freight. Dnily 2:UU P. M.
LAratrriK mailkoau
Go n? North. I mi p M 11 U5 A V.... Train- Iave. II OO AM. ft '25 P M . 1"30 P XI.
ON OlORCn TKI-.Kr. Ni;lH IM .
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I -litneut 1- fitted up iu BaTaMaTu - le.a .! the I . t
mI iNd-r 1-pre-erved at all tin ea ftefdh-aten m-imi . he
rtty, - well a. the p itron- ir-idtng he e. a ill nd 11 it fco herv'o wt he tv a cteaaaM ami arreea e pl.i. - ' ri aort f. r r-ere at ton Tfco H Immi ha recently kaata aa. fltte t ihmuahoui T v kl.M 1 , Pr poet d-ia-rAwi
Tratti Arrlva. 4 50 A.M. I0411 A. M. . 5:30 P. M
er: at- mh.vmaii IM laKAii aoan Train- leve. Train Arrive . 1SJN P. M Mail.. ll:2o A.M. l0 2 P. M Cliicaifo K,ir.-- 4:.J P M ivniAM l"l Is iM. MAIUso.s 11 AII.KOaO
Tr . - 1 ...1SSM P. M . . :o a. M - Tra'n- lave. 7 4ft . M . . Ö imi P M -. .
F.xnres cc- mnti'dgtior . . jcmawiN' 11.1.K ma.i.kdao Muil
Tri in Arrive. .110 . M.-. .. 4 30 P. M. Train- Vrrive . . B ftA. M . s:w p M
I r rv'.a tLi- Waahiugtou Conreai-nal Globe of the 15ih ot January J C iMCLL DtD And now. -ir, 1 ji.p.-e u Wrietiy cottsider iho c tu-fs wtth.ii Ini tu vJi-'iiiinn ttidtiie ; re?-eiit tivii wr; mid I0 intiiliio hether tl.t-v MM eieinal and inetailiCithlc in tl eir nature, und at the one l;me pt-wcrlnl NMNNjh overmme till tiie ciuae und eons dt rations w licit impel to reunion. H ivmg two e.tr; no lircusaed fully and elaborately .fie more ubsiri.se 1 d rennte .-iUse-i whence civil commotio!! m aw. 1 1 U v t .tuents. mm
le? Bo' dev-htrint; it a ml t tv nereaaltT. an e-t-ntial measure. t w ir tn (due o eretaaia. yet. with a .m raole wtedoni, be expieoair eirmpta t' otn it operation tiie only Statee and porta of Stales nt the -South wuro he baa tat moi'-ary uwer to eiecute it. Neither, air. can you abrlih alavery Bf argument A weil aoeroi t ta ab ihali mainieor
I the reUtnm of petenuu 1 e South it ret.ved
to maintain it teei btini ami bt every ssor: Bee; and it "ihit L'uikii cannot euduiw patt aiave and pot tire, 011 it i klita ly and DiirtlU fjj a.UiM. Taik not to me of - We-t VitKtnia." Te.I . men.. tot M a-.un .trtm;lei under tue leet caf your s l.j e-ry. A well tu Ik to mc ul Ireland Si. the deoliiiy of tito-e Stales mat a.i ie the ia-ue ot the war. Uut Ket.lUi.ky iuu may SnJ i.uBlui And M irvlaiid "E'en tn her aabea Hva their wuoted ire." X r will Delaware 6e NPMw wanting in the day Of 'rial But I denr the doetrine It ia full of disunion audciil war. It i disuurun itaell. Wiiwwter
tirst t oi-hi it oi.ht tu be delt oitb a nut o ily ri-f l lau ff.i f Itaa trail .it la-it atli an naffa na ft." Bam. I Ka Klim .n
. . . , ii'iv.i nit v I1""- " o nu c uv too w-e . aa a ,aj aa those ,.,-o wheh me pecu.itr to out cro-de and , M s. f ,., .-..uiu-
P'etlerai sv-teiu, auch a the OaftMOavJ aftMM ten-
üei ci-a ol the Oeucrui Guvernment , 6ec.iu-e ot
liin is the erlec' and otOrNol comp-AOb.lit ol a union ul St i re-, "prt alave und p irt tree." elae
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.v r- p..-u.c. ...,u o u.c .nu ,he Cun-t.tuiioti ne-er wu-.ld h .re been tramrd. and i.u iti.-u and u6uremeiii eeneru v, .tl un- t , n , , ... , . . . ... , , ri-ir the I i.'-di toun.e'l mi seventy ear ol uc-
jusi Miiu uurucii-oiut' tu nie o t'pi ecjUuii u .in me South, I (nis ihom f now What, then, I fg. im the immelitte, direct
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Madison mail HOC a. Cincinnati ai d way mail ItK.'O A. o. Jellerxonville and Loui-ville NOI r. M. IWra H.iule way mail . .11 40 a. a. Pora mail ... 11:40 a a. Centra! way mail BtN r. . Ti-rre Haute tl:r..iiL-l. mail .. 7:lo e. m. I.at. ivette and i Ca -o Ix-a 6tMir. m. BtrUcfoM aHM way aiail I H fBallofuatatM through mail 7:35 a. a. Central ifcroagk nudl ... .. 73ia. . Clwcinwatirkruugfc naall IOS0 1 a. Spriiigtieht.lllit at. BNli a. m.
CKti-e ot disuuoti mikI HNOCivil hmi? Sit very, it is answeted. Sir. I Bat m the plulu-Mjpby ot the rut.c iu the pJit "tlntt iie.tl ctlNNI ol the Iiiht is l ick o. the un.' CerL. inly lvery mm in one c:i-e very oitcure iiideed Oie ciue ol the war Had tlltfB been nu lAvVOrj heie. ihn peculiar w.ir al.-uit luv et y w i.u:d nev er kwJj e b-i. wueed. In tt l;keselle, ihe Hull Se;ulcB0l ae the c.-iti-eol the our ot the t'i u u--; iud had liny or Colli ijie never eai-ted. liieie tiever woul i h ivc been T lojaitur C n n i n an war, and B0 auch pet- -Ii 'e- .11 Ueeior ami 11 .on bil; und Ho IlliaU 'i .L leaU wi-uid evei liavehici aiHtcn But tai kotier faj tii a the neru it the cause ol the war. in had tiieie been i o in-r.i lu-ie. there would lieno wai ju.-1 now. WboAlbeiil üxler
niiiiaie Iii in 7 Who itetNamb ii? Colonize him? I laUaaa Where'.' When? At hoe osi? Sir,, let u- have un eui ol linn felly. But -Livery i- tlie cauc of the wt. Win? j Bec iU-e the Sou'.h obstinately and wickiiliy re lii-ed to leetricl or aBolish it at the lern lud Ol t he ''
nliüosiitiliets iu- I in On s tletn i"u nes of tin- '
cewtul eg;. erimetit Ii tve approvev.1 the a i Ju Jt of the pun. In my de ibrile j . i uiei.t. a Conled erwey nude up ol alareholunik, und nun aiuve huWlMJ Stotel ta, in the iii.ture u? tbin-. the strongest of" nil poptilo troyermoeiita. Alocau "l.tverv h;tA been, und i-. etoinentiv conservative. It mike the a6-olute p-.liiu-al equiPty ot the HHo ni e every whet e practicable It di-ipeii-ea oitb the Until t-l tr ier of nobility, und letveevery white man. North ami S uih, owning: lye or iwniu oBoTal, the equal ot e.ety tbei white mm It iii- iecon iied utnveiH.il sufl'rate tl.rou-huut the liee St i ten wub the stability ol uvernuient I -jik not now ot n- moetiai xiMiaHe to the XoVtB ml Weet, wteiaB) atvo aNaaj ai:d BVaOO Obri -.i-. But tBO Smth. iuo. baa ni hiedimiiv wsi-, i .,n.. o.lti it;.- noli i.ive
i holding State- Bnterpri-o. iu u.- iy. eil reli
oiceet'seyeri. 'e lid t tic ututr bardf VVtNOl d a peo;il lieino in n big her lalilaahl. md aritov uut heieilitatv sei v iwU efco Baa koatoMMl orte ceiveti from the NoftB Si:, if '- B44M( i know,
to denounce -ill f'ii-, o :ii to revile .um oho uiiere i
Ms Ue it aw The Eaglndi is, ul liiiu.uirc-, o e in ' . ,v ; e; i.e-s ,u,d ie
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CLOAKS. &C
JerT-r-oTiv ille und l.oMi- die mail. . Torre II iute through mail. St ho1. is, Cairo. laafaewasa and Chi- ..g-. . . - Lafarvtti ' ; und -.pringlield.niiiioiii ... Ma.l. -oft ma. Oew eat way aaafl tVaural fJaroajgft mail and Wa-hington City . Cmciiiiiat . aii.l waj mail. Tl.r.'iigh ni ail T.-rre Haute way. Kvati-v ilh-ami Vincentiesi P TU ........ . .. ßellefuutaiu wai and through TMlAt O.OL. BtBef ntalti- a in ü tonBii Me an I Jtflfti o HB T- T - i'au'- th on h
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RmILkOADS. I ittli.m.i Mli ;iinl Hf atlitiii b r w. oi Bu'MMNJBJBk - lMüi. i:. - li r.ni; 'im "II M I iiniiiii un 'Iond ) 1 I i b. i, Kr, , . FMNTO peoMrAUCer train-. O0U7 (ftalalaTTi oacafAed) beI Iwcn Indian. i. ii - and M...11 imi. tBvo too Cujoq TVpot, I .d airtfp.1 , at 6 ;lo M. and IT- M ,a.rt ug at M .111-011 si II 3o A B.aOatl 5o P M Hi- I ran l.-..vii.rf India .a,...!.- t 0 3 A. M . conm-rts ai 1 that leaving C dund-u-..t 4.1 V M. l-r Sln-Mn -
rille ami Bwbrilie, arr.ving at RO-fcBMl at P2 3u P H. Lao etwa Um fcailh .1 1 3u V M.. Shelh.v mIi a- VJU p !., runii t- with Uta in a aa Oj C ! a uUui at j.O'J P. M , aViivlao at Indiaa ipoloj t H.lc P M. lliis Hind fiiftwii a line wah ifca PackMaal M idi- n for ! t'.e tr.oi port.itioli ol IfrigtH halOaOB C.lic.uiiati and In- I d anapolo am! points yy r-t. Tariti of Freight a Bra aa fcj Miy other aaote. g-S un , r- an." aawrefcanta Waat aritl Ba J tt I lUeirmteraa a -I.!!' bj : i::.e BM 1 C KM ANN M. I p. tinietid.-nl. J - ta 0B7 -MI "WW 'NT . I-6'2 k-TrWWSte 1862 AD PKBSOSii rTkCHASlNfl rKJKKTfl NU BT . JtWRPM and other p. nut- ir. N rthern Ms-oun, the sta..- ! K.i'i-i-. or tue Torritorie. aBool 1 :'i-:st on hav- j lug : icm - that r.-ad hy the IBM I II BJBNfiNBI III 11 ill HO til. The only rail route from St. Ixan- tv. Si. Jo- pb. It 1- the 1 Borteal nd a-eicheal Iiki-, Ly thirterti Im'ir , to the re-
Meai puiai reacked oy ra.i. and i-. alwaya aa ctarap ai any . ther. Buy your Ticket- lo hit.-rt- AtM jI1 BOajRaBl Northern Mi-eoun l y ÜM .' rt l Mbu ati Baaboaat. IBA AO M. l l MihoN, Pr 't tad Geo' - : (t N.rt MkWaMtll K. R MMBl H IMMONU, General Traeeliug A.-tt enfttT-dlrf INDIANAPOLIS ) CINHNNATl .waawaar0 - w a - R A I L R O A D 1
The $3$Mcmliirt of the Tiwu mrt i'ast. 'l rrtTe trouble hi p-ocurmg a hindsdine Cloak or Maotdta Tora priOoAO -u.t avOal Laidy in In-.'oanapo-
1 Ii-and ayljoitiing cnuitry, mocc
IVENS & CO. Have filled uy and opened their CLOAK, FUR AND MANTILLA HOUSE,
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aunnmau weea. i ..tn, Mr. 11 w auu.m.n. uie ,e sir eie h I(i. Ml ,reprs-i6!e con a.pu-eto iii. iii-h or rnterferowiUi mM he.., i.. ü BotwNW okro kBorawt frooieBajf 1 Lore jawOBTf, wh..-h cusM disut.tni. ttfid wur. Sl.iverv u ,t B tll t.Xi , mwmm , ,.tr is only ihe subj.ct. Imi akaa I. lauo the cause, ol tBia (ec ,Mrrriol(V ltl lhe s ,u.,, (le , ,.lt.r lllt. c.vii :,r li wea the .ier-ict and de etmu.ed . Uve rja. BN laiueor B4td iBf llok. vork
KitaiMMi tn ino nee rjintea in hmi qiiotluow 01 boliVhitiir -livery iu 'he S iih. bouttno) 01 the
alleged "Brew eof4bki rmiBm t" boAvooM the mm m0f labor ill the INN OttMMM OA M tBO foB0 aMOa
mi-chievous cant of the lloy, between free-loin I .-mil plat eery, iBai caoaed .1 eoilialoa of araas at ! list. Si, that fi.tiat wa- not CANllfllOd to tfae I ToiekorAea I'. .- i x n s-.v ;.r.n I liokOd by iu j up.. stu-, an Between the St w-- ahni, iin-t the i
kaatiuilioo . verv where But.a utbeDial I H(lj hve , mm4 mm Vl( c.vl w.,r
loraaaoi mc ne ooiii.mii puiy aa ...e iaa.iam i awimij,, ii, r Not ! roiu t-Uveiv not 6e RUd at Hing the fise moat atrongly in favor uf I ,i, s..,i. aa kaoai toau baaatwaal
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oe'her in I be Mine held or I be a one hop. ai d win out t he sliJne-i sense ot dei .mm 1 hy AO0 twt wjusla, either cue illy or paditicallj. Anu why not, the:., OMM '- Olm, Boring IM 1 iree li BuTi live in InetTaoii) Oltk Kentucky whi.b hie haNB eiaVO Mal Ire .' AfcartO ull. why coinoi MuS Ui hu-elts allow the s itiif i .lit ol t hon c to ..iith Carolin I, sep iraef art t lie) aie a Oiou-o d
wlkoa, i'V oilier St ite- who w-iuid keep the .lit
is THK OlaDIHMJTtMnCI B0IUMM0, ON HBMtDf AM .Mki.l.T.
We ar now piepared (o furni-h Ckok- M-d Fur- 10 very I.aity th 4 ha- not ilteaih pu'dia e. th' i- Wintir : garaact.t-. U e will -ell tlie h dance ol our lare at k of , I lo V- and I ir- from 3o to 40 percent, 'ess liiau any Hun r in ih. rtrt. rui ountry.
Uiol piny, .: voaiNe rotoaol UaeSuiAtBtAieoaso ih tt slavery shou.d lie eX' Unied trom the T i iitor:c that ltd lo ihe LoUniMNi uitaliiMii Not ih and Smith, nf that tjue.-t:oii, Mli I, finally , to djVnnloo ami civil war. St, I will not be tM-Ntred BON bf the old el lATAor i i the "ajyti eaaii un iA the laVvo power Thal in -ei .6!e .-oeco r, that iinreai inoi lteiy. Ihm
lab..r weAOaal of one: but Ir. iu ocfiunaum. 1 w.ivh .mil ewi v aiieie a di-iiiiet aBNMJ principle Sectiiiti.il Jealou- ami ti ite the-e. 11, aie the only element" of conflict between ihe-e S ale-, ami tbouith ,owerlul, they are yet not at all lite NaBBBBt. (be ex st betwecu I on he-, com inunitiea, town-,, niies. eouutiea an l MaoNOOj mm
if nut ret'ie-ju-d would dusulve - ; 1 saxietv ami
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uvea eiureieeu unti CRpon o : BAwaao taxation ( (;oVei i.u.ent . Thee exist also l-etaee-n otner ecW 1 It that powervlid-.vein t'.e cuuntrv j ljol(s, l!ie N.,,',!, ami Soot. MoetMM .li-m for the Mify vea.s procc mi, thia iBriiblo rovola j gaaB, ,nillv Xliirij Mo, ,,e South and We-
tuin, tlu'i. the s inner this A.linun.str ition and
; united by the ties ot geoi aplnc tl po.-iliuii, in.r.
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e-.a -. J am a a, ' ' V ' ' " ,i" ,,M' ' " " ' ' - " i u.Mt . ,, lei ii.i.rroi -e .-and miei'0.1 . ami tbu .tfuu-;
biu-m itiinrciior iir innmrni ..t.tW.i. ..ä.i-n , l" ,gh to -.h-h. the jkiw a ' - - Law p - u M ... I I ., i . . n
I particularly attended to, and a full assortment kept on hand. U . vv . : a! (. f .! i -h BLACK SII.K 1 r. to -.'4 to M inctu-s ad Pa, all of Ihe bet fjua'.ity, at lower rates than ibc .-ame can RON Bt purcLacd hy the ca-e We invt e the Cr.intty Merciiant to cal' an I examin vartOONAi a we can supply ihciu at Kaan-in prices. IV l iNA I. Phil.idelpl.ia Cloak. Fur and Maiililla lloti-e. f-otith Men. II Hi I reel, baliatiapulis. Ind. " jaii2S-dly
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li-yj aataa v.in.sir. aa avaraawu , aa paw aw a., lav rj j, found 40 ÜI idetl lU lo dOAereM jOAlKA-Onl of the pOOidO But I deny that it was uf , mwummntj but ... fl the ' slate pu er tint yoxerne.1 lor aONtatrr I wajiUa aojrocitv, II rototal Bpoa tko .estiu.. ... years, and au wi-e y and trotl. It w.isthe Di-m..- pimmrx mt ,,;. n0r ', t ml matru
cr itic pa 1 1 v . und l la prilKp-e-i and pollCJ tuohltd
DRY COODS.
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HBicirtenl Kombi Bf riiirjj NJIIool NO CtlAMiK OK CAHS To t 1NCINX.AT1 I Thr r traiiialeave Indianapolh hailj . Sunday- exi . -pted.) IXdRSTTHAlN. .V15 K.M. (CIMCIMMATI BXBMMiB arme at Cincinnati at MfeAOA M , aid fcatoBMBCM hv ,TM P.M. BmooM tram IMC A. M. C ti.it. ati Man, arrives at Ctaritmat! A' P M . aaakaag ci e eaaaatctiotia adta the Uul. Miami Radroad mr l.velaoai, Jiorrow , C .Iuuil.ii, Newark. Zaresvi.le. ami NfcaalhUt. Tfcird Trairr T BS P. M, Cuicuinati Kxpre, arrive at C at! tl Jo c. M. r if aaaae aa I f kwj oABar raaMa Call for yoi.r ticket ri,i the liidianapoii and Cincinti.it; Railroad Haififuge chect,..t through. Si-Miv. Norn a. P.- sut. you cet in the right train at Indiana,.. ' Tlie aeJy Citciimati train, lande to the flfih tr.ir-. I io-"far;het track oiith in the I" mot. Depot.. i I :..:ia; ..( li. W. H L NOBI.K. General Ticket Agent. P. M. Lttnoew. Travel n Aaa aaarW 'a lv PERU AND I;VDlAi7AruLIS RAILROAD. 1862. istmwm im. NEW ARRANGEMENT. New lloule In 4 Iii ago ekffj Rokniuo. S? Mil. Ks BMMMJrnCB IHN i ITH PR RolTF.
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an I control od, indeod. largoij nt aootboro -tateru.ii. Neither Will 1 be Mopped by thitoihet cry of uiinleil I.u ittici-m and hTDOerNif, about the s ii at;. I iiubiristn of Aim-in -iivet y Sir, I bee ui.ie ot hirbn.sin aml-ui, I tii-m nd times, in the continuance ot this war, the ili'-solutiou ul the L'n ii. the in e. iking rip ot thi- OowOTIINMNM H"d the etisliivementol Ibe white race ly debt and taxes an. I rluii ry power The day of titii.it icaml a iphist- and entilOCi ih . think tod, ie gONO at 1 i-t; and though the ane ot chivalry tint ti.it.
the ae ot practical tNelOatanibip i aboet IO t
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S r. I a.-ietit tlie 1 iiil'U il'C an 1 intent of the In
Wmm resolution to the lull "that in con.-idei injj tei in-ol -et i tooaeol we will lok only to the weifoe, peueaml salety of the white race, without reference to the effect that aettieme.it NMl h ive upon the c.iiiu'ti.ii of the Aim m." And when oo Boro done thi, my word for it, the safety, BtocO ami wellue ol the African will have been Beot secur.il. S.r, there is pity t I i Ie aim kI ir .ii l .uiiiiin.iil r.. .1 .v ii, '.V o.l th .it t I ... ..
'. I' mmm " - - "i- L,ne. ii.i-rtesai.1 was two tOCI. AJtO' Hid it this war bO0401ltttt4MOrfMj paaJet 1 1 (fot
rune Iii uv sun i e- ii yen nein e. i n-c i-r ijoe there begin, it 1 ist, to rAMaVJMONOAMl that rloojoathj sloety in the (Sonth is question, not of moral, or elision, or huiiituüv, but a form uf labor, porfortljf coinpitibie with the dignity ol free white labor in ihe same commtiniiy , atw wKh n i lioti.-tl vioi.r, (aiwer and prnaneritj, and especially with military -tieuth. They luve Ie .1 ned. r be.in tu It oti, that ihe evils ol tlie system atlevt the icAer alone, or the community and St oe in hu h it exists; Mini tint a. of the free State pirtakeo all the material benetii of the in-titu tnu . on tail od wnh any part of it m!--hieb Tboj believe also in the sulMudin ttion of the ne
tru race tu the white where they both exist to
BMNltalitf b" ohU'll to -. i-tiaie the West BMNN the Sout i. md bind hei wholly to the N aBB Encour i e l e erv ;iy ln.ni aBvtMatl by tho-ewho werejealou- ot nut tatlApClNV and gr4nMMNMBi OBtl who ktiew the ceret ol our .-tietiotb, it pro claimed the "irie-.; 'dt-ib'e imi fl i t' traft i C i al ive labor and tree I ibtJf It 1 lOghl 'be ;e iple of the Vorth to Littet both their uipy and tlieir intei -e-t -. and aided b the artibciai laiuent-. and in flueiK e ahick oOMf) m i onioi iw Icq BmnI orooBNl between the ei't) ul and the N irthae-d it er suade I the t-e in'e of thai ee;-ii.iti, also, to I ie'd
Jun every tie waat.ll bud- thetn t Ute grit V il I Tpa o the Mi--.-..i.i titl'l to BNN thctr political
fortnnca eapaehiily, whol ij wub the Bad, It re fisted ihe fojptiee aloe i .w, ami oem uideJ the ilcloaioo ot slavery frtMN all the ICnt iiie- ami from ih - I:trn . and tBaOJiaTOAl 4MJ ont the ail mis ion ol aiiv ino e aiave ill v .100 ihe Union It in zed i i-ectiiu, ii -tri -I urn p.lty.aud thus tirew to it.- ai l M e e!! pAMitattuI ambiiion and inteie-.; as I ar- i-m; ami .-.Iter twenty-two veos o ime-sant and vehement i.italMNl it 0B
oiaed paoaawaaeo laalte, and ea n iBai i-sue ot
umiawii und ol evert ?i'ate ov
rnaroat Naetk md H And to i y. w are iu the mi it of ihe -:re.ite-t. m mt cruel, Di'id aBBtraetil o I eat ever tv ii d. Hut two years, ;r. ot bt hi ami debt and laX'tion and incipient iiunmerci il ruin .ne teaching ;be p"ple ol the We-t, md I ttu-tot the NTth ehk, the tolly Mini mn!ie--(.t thaeu-a c ij-ii.-' A t ic.oi slav ery . and the NaahiW oad MOCOtw fv of it un.011 of 'he Stoe. as our 1 i'her mile it . H ti 0 I slave and par' li ee " What then, s r. wit'ei aa) mmy BaNOOA impeliin
toieuu'oi.. kee;m ..put tod. v: ti oe. pa--sion. ai.t.101 iit-iii. tc t.je. iü bealetl M fu tonehotter by war Sir, theaO. while they U-t.are
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v A Ma' r-1111 will leave Indianapsdis at 12 30 P.M., top at all .tation- and make che connection at Kok onto with t r .un oa the C.orinnati and Chicago Air Line Bail. r ..I t r I.-.. 1 -1 rt. Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrive '!'-. 1 .'. p. S.. ti t nie ta make oaOOCCthNM wjib trait - Mi ihe Fwlade and Wana-h Railway, going Kat and W. -t. Retum ng, be Mine t-a;n will leave Pern at 7 56 A B.. afalf ihe arrival of the tr'n on the T. A W K. w frotn the Kat. and arrive at 1 .ttaiiap..h at II 'Je A M in i:rne to make connect r a'.! point Kat, BfOA an.! BTetd A 1. V pre--.-ite rill leave Itidiarianoli at lO-.JO P. M., crit e, a' K knino with 1 rain for Chicago, and arrivra' leru at i:.to a. M , ititiaie 10 make connection wtth tram foiag Fat nd Meat afl the Toledo and Wabab Kail a av Returning the arre train will leave Pern at 11 15 M . making ch-e caooitti. r. at K.-gonio w.tli thr traitta on the iiticttit-.at. aud Chicago Bailway h "tn fbvago Vali-araiw arwl port, ard irrvr at liel-.ar-apoi!-. at UC P M . eet a tk the evaaBaJ MOJOi NN Clneinriati. LaWAlavfUl a'.d other pint. Vpeoia! anowttOO rv-n to tha iratv-rxirtation of live atot . p-i; a ..I .n. rrhaiidi-. ireaerai.v. PaVIIi M ACT. O' tieral Agsi.t a .J Superintendent V T Mal.iTT, it i-rai Ticket V r, uvlS, Q-dly
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a e-taii;i-iieu in oie r utn. 1- 1 0 neuer ev ei v wiv lor the ne-10 thu the Baffw servitude ul pov -i ty . ili-r .-l oioti nu 1 ciime, to which lie is suojected in the froo Stotec. AH thtg, ah, marbt 'pro aUverylim," it theic be rojeh a word. Pal hip- it i-; out ihe BOofBoad the Wet bOgki NwO t . think it wtadom and j;ouU sense We will not e-ablih -laveiv 111 04M own BMMOt: neither will we nhtrliaB or iniertere witB B JNtOhli of oat ou limit. S r, an anti slavery paper in New York, 'the
Tribune.) the mt influential, ami, therefore, ' most doierou- ol all that class -it Would ex liiMt more uf dtgi 'tv, Hii.l cuimnid mmeot ilifluelice. if it VCfO ila ay to di-u-s public fjues
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"Kto !ve my cou-d-y; to cherih the Union, to revere the CoeaatteJ k 'f t abh' the roadne ai d hai tbe t re a -on wh cb would lift i.p a sacrleirioua h.id agamt either; if to tead that m tl.e pat. to heboid it in tl pm--nt. to foresee it in tbe future of ihi- land, which ta of nth-re ealoi to c and IO tbe w-rM for ago to eise than ! the mul'ij '-ed mil 'on who hara mhabpa.1 Afr,ca fr m tbe ore tion to ibtda ! if thta 1U be prce-iarery. then in evy nerve, fitter, vorn, r-one, tendon. JoIm ajaal hiiamei.t, from the upiol bair of ih tvcwl to tbe lM extremity of te Haiti 1 am all over aad A.togetLer 4 prolvcry man ' Au 1 now, air, 1 come to the trreat and controll
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are the leit dur-idlf The) h 1 1 BirBNNI VOI in ihe - . tie Ii i-. mis w.tlit e miolei 1 ililie- ol lov e. 1 11st ice. te mi. . plnea 1 t y ; and . CRC0 I hen at then Bight, itie we ike- HMN Ihi MBcB ot in'er terest. ami alw.iv, in Si itea at le.-t. five way to it at last N state-aim wh i y e'ua htmseii n i to ti em can poverii t-ely or well; and no St-tte w ho-e po'icv ia continued b them ran ei titer pracpor or endure bu: war i both the r itfapritAB oMid their aliment, an-l while it li-ts. all other motive- are sutajnbuatc The virtuii
I pe ice cannot d mu-h, cannot e eit Bud 'level ..piueut in the in ale-1 el IghAMag; :i 1 thii civil, war keeps in motion the conta in il forces of the . Union, and gives to tnem tucrc i-el stieti'b and j aelhiti- even ilaf ivnl . ili2 - i niiliV ati I .
NMI conie a WO e-etnet m e e-.-ionisi ami ; p.,,,,, i;, luv .dme it. are tlie emenone ..r Ira.tor.- ha- fNNtoJ to M ancient ailiticai . . mMmH.M. ,a-l.i..ir us to-ei her. that
Iiomet clitnre. at, 1 . .!! rertain meuitier of 11. is i w,üu, z ,.ut war oi l Hr.le c .11 keep ua ;
,ir..-s. orn T 'aTT . I l' el term aa .tpplietl to the Demorrat.r jmrty. 1 f , Jo U1ir.e.. , ja.wer of the
prejudices ol acctton, or. what ia niuviii stronger, ot lace Prajotthw is otiWaTi aaal. therefore,! m - re iluiab e th 01 the pyaetoim of hue and re venge. or the ; I it ; ' ;n-in But. as I luve already mid, its BBBtahiri il the L:, d State la not Ma-.. 1 11 i D x line Tlie idig atandtng mului je i'r'...o ot Ni'w t iriand tvl tho tS.otb
do not f.r.ooar ly gron out t shverr. I liny
arc deeper. u i w;.l a'.w.y- be the chief o- ; taclc in the war of full ai d tBaotaaj reunion They Are fouiiucl in a ffe ence ol mnnera. habit- and aocial life, od different NOthNtN bout ' politics, morvl and relii-m Sir. after all, thia
rhole war 1 not tv mui-l; .-r.c ni ect;ot. ,ei-t
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right train-leave daily Freight prornpily forwarded Oft, e , Madia aa Depot, Meat a; A. S t Vki'tlikkS. Aupenuteudeut. J.41 Warrcoat. Freight Agent ail'a-ly
- 'ire. nwi-id. Franklin, C01 fieet). .f.. aeymour tppi K stkI, and at lui- '. Frankfort A Lexiugton
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union or disunion isb-.undut. Ia thre an "irre ' of all between the tJayoaB ddmg ar.d n n l.ve j-reib conflict" "oetoeeti t!ie lav ehofilinp and hnljin j sr t ion ht t.ie. ic...rt.r pot BOB-! iveholling States? Mu-t "the cotton und d fferenee Ml bl-axi.but m ud md uadeveloprnont. rice field of S-oitb Carol na. and the aujjar plan- ' and different tvrw ,. c'.v.l gtt.on I ia the old t t mt of boWJBi,M in the iCatnafO Of Mr cot. flirt of the Cavalier and the K umihe d, the Se id. 'be u'.timuely litled by free lalior, and Ld-eraliat ami the Puritan; or rattier u i a con- ; Clnrleatoii ami New Orle-oi tiecome mart tor! diet upon new i-euo of the idea and element legUimite niercli4t.due alone, ..- e!e the- rve resetted by thoae inuie. liiau war uf the field and a he it fie'.l- ! M .-- o I.u -e-t a aud BToa V oikee and the Southron SaM o Uietoi. wruer Y.uk aiepki '-e - irrenderel by their firmer to tiie ..ther day. eulogizing a New England off! er. pJaVB cult . re ami the fftaduclioii of -l .ve-, m l h frll at Freilern kdiur. : "Thi i VI aa KüQtOa oVAmI afpO V.itk become 01. e m re aavr I chu-etu' war; li aaoacbusetta and South C irolino keec for tiade ir the Uai.es at. i -os of men?" I mole it." Uut tn the beginning, the K -uitdhetd If to, th.;, tiietc is au cud ot all union aiei for 1 outwitted the Cir.ier. and. by a aktlilul use of ev.r Y u i-ai uot -.Ih.it-u slavery- bv the award; ' alarery and the negro, united all New Kuglasd ' til! leao by prH 1 nu itioi.s. though tlie Pre- tv : after w aid tlie et. tire N01 lb nd W. aore to "proclaim" every mouth Oi what po 1 11 1 bun!' , aetit mt to bttte agaiutt bun Celt and aible avail waa Ins proti imain-u o.r Sep'emtet ? S ixon. (.erman and Kiiicherbucker. Catholic and 1 Dd the S 'ith submi'? W , be even aiarmfti? Kpt-Copalim. and cvc.i a put of Ins own houee 1 Ami yet he h i now hjlmined another "bull hold and ot the dxed inls ol hi own stock, if inst the comet' ore im unva and. threat S M Mr Je!Teron. when New England tbieit- -enii.g aervde ii.surre tion. w.th all iü h rror. ha j cned ee-;oti orae sixty year ago: "No, let u tet coolly apieuled to the judgment of mankind. keep the Yankee to quarrel with " An. ir, ne and invekew h r..e ng 1 ' Ha 4vi el poaeo a rid Cargo, rkat qearrebiig do kear4reo ea
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t una tone now to Brack forth ta one ol iwe rrc B . 1 .
oui uu.or-.ur.eie op .nr uprie uj., Uaa aoaU whwk reoc o AOd jaMMB are MAT IBB BUaa aBMBli ion d. Iapaoka.iaatnlly; end tot Jfew ,
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I c 1 truf,ie for p.oar, af Un-xn vet frota tbe eat the Mite .eo.an whäca cool war tae.ut to K me. o ti owl laaeerti ercwoe. aaaaw iax aeaa. a.nV, oueat. Rum jitri 1 be people of the Waal uaiii .J . o-ioe. ami tbey tMViu to aore than eu-pavl tbal Nvw E- gland ia in I bo way Tfce sturu r-ge, and Iber beüfra tbl the, But lavery. 1 t..e r-u-e. The abip ic aore tried, and paaaoi 4jer.,J C. aie now al moot ready lo pro p4tiate tl.e bv throning Ue ni osened piophet overboajd lo pltu Entlieh, not reif cl laei. . bo' un 1 eX'iesoe ihe ihreaieu lo "et Nee i.uci nd out iu Ibt Ouki " Aud now. s r. I. who have '0 a drop of New EiiUiMi Oluod in aay vein-. Out waaUon 11. On s aud am whollv oi S "i Ih tu amee'tv . wuh .tiia.i 1 cr -ee ol Pe.o.-, . ..1,1.1 . a, n 1 imi. wouiu speak w.rnl to the men ot me If e-t od tbe S .utn.m beiiall of New fc.ilalid S r. aomc year mgo. mi the midst oi k.gfc eOctHinel 11 11 r iTgf ie . and apeakiug aa a Wicu man. I said aocao u i.iga liarah ol ihe N .1.0. ehach nnV, in a atortc tav he epittl at a iVuitoi State m o., and lor the -alc ut reuu.uii. I wo-idiec.d Mr prejuuice. indeed, upon un subject aie asatrung aa any .n BJ but iu tki, the day rl oca nltooed BniniUatevn aud caUaaoy, let UB vo.ee 1 jejodice be Bushed. lit, they who Baali oat uie New Enlood in an. e oo-;rn ..011 of the Unioi , assume that 00 New KiUgUladare are "Yankees" anu funianc; and that tbe Pur 1 lau or pragmou a 1 e twieot, or tyjeot c.v i..g id. 11. higalaay aeld und-apotod coy We. 1. r.r, Yankees. cet laiui 1 . tbey aie in uiie eenae; and ao 10 Old Eul .nd oe oae ed Yaiikees. N r Ii a.u' S ili., and lo the 5ouil. Jn BBOt, of B int. aldle ago. ae of tle M aaila or Weate. 11 S.ates, also, are, or were. Yai.keav, loo. But Uine 14 te.iiy a very large and to liU-ral and con-en n ve lion 1'utilaii eleoaeni in the 1 tpalof 1. ul New E-igi n.d. aläch Ivi .11 ii v v eats strifc leal f r H e u.-tctv. nd -oueou.ea heid 11 1 1 U 1 v a ied M line. New II . iu,sli.ie and CVunecticut, and waoO co.riiieU Khode 1 land oho ly It be, vi he so v during the Rrr iliilana. and i.t the pei od when kite Con-tuuliou t M iu'eu. and lor NNM BBUB aaMNNOfw Mr. Ciihoun saiJ, and very ju-tlv. in 7. lhal 10 ilie wi-ivon i-.J inlaigexl 1 .1 odi.-tn ral Slier on o: and hllsvv. rth ita the rdayrri iur-u- u ae mi- iudcoled lor thi admirable veinm.i.i, and that, aioiii: with I' liter -mi . .f New Jersey. "Hie . Btui-- oubt lo be enclave i on biaw. and hve Iviievei And Mi Web-lei. in l!. is one ot tnu. gran I hi-lonc word p lint in wbuli be otcso go-it a uii-.ei, eid ot M .asachu-eti -nJ jVouili Cau din a: Hand in tnul they -4od arouuu the A Im.tji-ir ..t, .u vi W .- nigiun, and lelt hi vk Oil 'i m lean 011 them for satpport " Iudee-..air I I areO 004 ti.i - Mie tOiily yeaia .fro thai ti.e i.arr iw. pie-uuipiimus, M:eiUeidbiig and fanatical sjiiril ol the old 1'unt 111 element le.u to leap pear in a bam veil mu b ro..re aggressive and UOatiaCtllQ than ai Ü ', and threiteieJ to ob ton abeo 11 c ui .siery in burcb, ui.d scleool. mil t ite A little eat her it h .d stiu.vled haid, bu1. t!if -oiiserv-ativea proved uhi eirong ,.r and ai'T.Mii; -titesaien and juu-i-or ti c Win,; u..i Deaniecratic notic- survived, it nn c out -mill piii.iv-. 'h -i;h .John t nu. 7 A-l -in- n iv 1 a it the rBBgyli .! h gieat u..ni. ltul a'lei the r de oh il In -k- in a tl !, ar J swept icrnf dM li-t -tie ol the bb rita.'tiB er..l ait l tolerating ( nser itioea. Tlien every bum and develoj ment of lnitKi-m sauu ui ill latk .Hid ill .-' I1mtri.1l. I j.rowlh, ial A'ed -d mi-Ill. tiie ' hat I.u of sii ovet-iMead the) whole 1. 1 Ne Kngl md fii-t. and thei ') M .j uie St ne, md b ally evctv Stile in tho N.iih we.-t. t'ert.iinly, eir. the more I.beral or t...n Putttatt e'e nt nt w ia 111.1t.ly . läVnih col altogether, trom the old I'u.itac stock, or largely croased with it. Hut even wi'hiu tl.e first ten year aller ihe landing ot the f'.lgritn. 4 in re enlarged ami tolerating etviligitiou waa in rudmanl. Roger W;l li on-, not of tiie May Fmwer. ifir- pUi;7Z!T hiiiie!f. ami thorough! v iuioue I w ( u; it.;e ... Iiantie- t cant an 1 creel and form of worship, -eeru vet have had n On rally j noce 1 Ui. I NjirB; Mal. hrt peihij .f ab men. s.me tbrew OriniieiCni be'me "the Ark ai 1 tfofDeto laaahod the -h.,ie- ... tne St in'., in yj ryI 01 ', t iugl t the si.bl n.e do nine of t'deration of OOhaniO and otici. e t ie!ig..n 1'hreiienel Not with b .n henent to Ktigland, s-. a fo "lemove m Ur a - b e tne niectinu ot I ia prm cptf.' and a MeM m ard actu .y b.u.-l.e.i i-evi..d the j 11 sdic i.u ! l ciiu-etf became?, in the I .lignite ol the seire .ee of tbe (euer I Court, "he broici.el an 1 divulged direr neo ami sttaiige dic'rine ui't.'t the au'hrit of in i-i-'r 'te- 011 o.e reiit .11. op, 1 i-of met-., the.e'iv distiirtntig tlie e" . "I ihr in be oe came iheb. under ui Kh nie l-l iml. ami. itidee.1. of a laie part ot New Kn-l.ml so. let y And whethet troni his teichm.- sn l ex on; Ie, utio ii the i-er-oi o o Uf d et dantt und those ol hk a o.-iate, tr Irotii other cue and anodor atM-k. there ha always bee.i large irfu-ion thr .iijh.nit N.' E jl nl ot who tti.y la called the Ho.pr Wilhmm meat - di-tm. i..-bei Irofn the ex in me Punt 01 n V i Fitter tu I'lj mtHth Mmb Irponf the New t er, and tie bavoeaea, nil nAByaota bis atwaea BaBN pow croil I . 1 woul I aat deny or ii.rse ,e the nu .'ere yirtneo of -hoi-id Punioiaof Kurland or Amer i a llu' I do IkI eve thai, iu the very nature of t lino. m community could ex't long in p-ee. and n . fioverunieot endure tong a one. or teecome treat, wheie th o Heme .t .. r. e.rl.et .r n more reseto n.iai hold sufaeuie 1 outro' And it mv ftoiemn convict on tint there .-an lie imi pa-ible IT durable te-.., ., ,, tie-e l .tes mild II ball ' ' -11 ...d..-..oei to i.ther ami mote liberi! MiaaivMlit e emet t-. mm, nanca a. I, Ml it w. i t a i l mot imhiev u. ianejoaj Oat. AUbt lim. ba ten uteri rtti 1-gu.-l.fl Si, the l-ear-e f Jmmm th - .-it tii.ent dem Hid it. Hut, t..,u,u oely, thouC very etemen ex t alntodoil .. .N.-e Eiiglnl hereli: and to hr I ...ok o ;i, c .nfi bt, C, se cure to then, the m ivm wolnn her lnwu I. I ct , s-r. tiie true v ...te ol New i. , Mdhm. lor I me veir piat. lie n rarelt no rd here or elae where in ebbe affit . Mow aa.w c nAnd bet p'lin.c and aie in high place. S:a'e aud Ked Oral. who. taeniy vear to. could not have I seen cho-en Seiectaaeu 11. old M laciitwiu-ett But iet I"r " ' cr it I .- Iter ancient renown; let lier return it or rain glia-ion adm ration ot the alone moiiumeni- ol her heme ami pormts d a .r eaor age to gen-. .u- etnui on n of tlie nehto and inly virtueo ot 1 11 tiiev we e ! a nd o r on men . rate- (.et n - he r ;e to.ni her of the P I grim Kathers and the 11 a v K. .oer. and I Plv-
niouili K", a. ai -1 11 .-e .. (.ver Y .ihaiu and hi 1 ompOnot. and lo toleration. I-e! bet b a i-h n .w and lorev e her beau era ami Iter -ophi-u and l et 1 .11 .t - and call b e! aa oo into rter Sute A lm ii'i;aioti und into the MavUnoxef 1.0.1 lier men of n. ,' . n .-mu meml".
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ti : 1 hen. ir. while I am neg rably iinotile to ' . 'an domination in roiigio a or 1 teratore or P litic -. I -m riot in Uene of tbe prnpoeeo eic.u .n 01 New Eoi'ioid 1 an.md h .ra tho Cnioe as il e. l. I 6 -I, 5cW C Igl 4V4Vi CO Ohe W g Bot if New England wi.l bvo m rjiuon w.tfc - rehoiiier-. if -a lkh content w.th "the I" .1141 t w i.' i-ll upon bar own ha.d be the loapfiiM biMy fuc ceion. And ibeie wn! tie un more Coercion 00. I, et ieaot. wbl bo OA itnly foosiaient. Ated now, air. cm tSo Ceitral State. 3feYrk, Neo Jeratn and I c nav Irani, vnaent tr reparation? Can Near fork O'v? Sir, tK file of the South mole her latgett nhatahe ta. She N0JB the finBBMJ and) booker of the S .ulb-ta. Cotton filled dor harbor with hinotne and her Bank wth gold But in an ev il boer the Ba Iiah. I wi I not aay bid "Men of (eotham."' per ruxle; tier rtner- haut priixWs igaiu-t Ber first lc"ii m tin- ;i.- :h it ,e c iij re' Nhl m f na back the Siuthein travle bt wr. Wer, reloc'. h i given ber. ju-t iew . a new l.o-iue-a aa I iraue greater and an profitable th o C c old But ith disunion, tint. too. moot iwrok. And let cot vv . - I .. . e- r. il eiest BOO 1 ' tanulacturing or cmmect.l. mf oO lb 1 I ehoil hoe t. wer enough e wealth r ioegk to CAond in MtO oar nf reaaoion ilwanigb pwwew LH ttieui ieaiu. ne and oil. tb.l a tyaxBhc ao nan bo the people aa lie anport. ationger tk n tbeT.ihoa.h l-a iw.v ist laeonr.h m.iina iec ... e j ,r A e - MM he b ;.
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