Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3846, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1863 — Page 2

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Hemmt than aar of the S:ate. i'hc a ule of Paa Irania a-e quiet, peaceable, prsrti U. ami e u -rrrriin,-. withm: V-in jmrtTc. Tl nr hare m re of the ho . t VI Kngfisli and rwlin thrift than aov other. So peoplr mind more fil e ntlv tit .ir own tauin --a. T .cy harr-litt

on- i ti vrirrar or p-dalt t'c tari.f": an!

r l that I reaur rar in rr matter t-a iwe m than of aab-taunal infrest. The mrta-frr. en airprwe aad. thrift of ffcntisvleania M abnnl an I a'l to rake a c of tVm njnin-t ..nv ohm i i q In mr erent. t ' 1 " n -i .i a rm TaUt., maar timet, to Iter than any loral laMMNA liar ..h r ti al-ohiid t'le-e States 1 nnl yawta awt Wew Htmj, mp ially to the 8 n h. art-1 i!i 8 iu Ii to : i in. nly an irna,'inArr lino jaate th? f rovn- f.om I dawart anl .Nlaryand. Tho llawa riTr, roniru'n t bot:i r nirlrania an 1 N -w J r -ev. ri ) v , info lelaarore hay. Tn- Sntjn -hannaem it wir , tooah Peaa rlrarua and Maryland, into the CHra ak. And that jfrvt watartlh'd UaeJC c .ten lin to Norfolk, an I, thor -fore, aim t to ti N irth C tmlin lit . I ajfonjr,, an! ran i er?r b ho r. in r.m"n n t th ' nt ;;l an I S'iat'i-TB nn le- one C r -rnmnt or el e the lia- of 92 inti a will he t!ie P .torn i t i' halwat sr. AH ( I) lawa e and Maryland, an I r .na i-i of A'coma'' and Nor liamitoa, in V' rrnia. w nl I, in rl v mm, follow tiv f u-:unc of the N . n Confcderary In fa r i

u- -r ihh? n- t'r" i ! i m iy be to many wit'Jn tl.ei Umi on hot 1 si I n man who I ok at the m 1 an I thn re 1 t n on Idd ory nn I the force of n itn il i- mo , an I -on ido the pret-nt atail an! thr fntn-c n:-o'ahlc p si ion of the ho-;-tite arflilsa and narica at the end of thi war, em r'r fr a m m-nt to aVaahl t hat cither th'S:e an ! rmta ie whi h I hare nam d mnt urf wi'i N th, or P"ti i.ylv.'ii.a an I New J mej

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htr- n tlir. inm 'i of t c 1 1 oak aivl t'.r II 1 1 n An ! if that hay were j; If m ide the It 1 " , I )c;' a rare, an.l the Eaaterfl ihore of M.nylml an ' flrwtaia, aoaM belong to the ECotta; while Norflk, th only a n -i -n- harhor on thr ont'i at'Tn 6MM, mut M ommm-l il hf the pn i-of 110 n -w fo:tr ss n; n C'a;c ("Iiarlcs at 1 B il:imo;r, tin now .,11 ,y ( t -cat d th n a Kin the re.y ' a 1 l.ary of ;wo rival ye, ho-ti'e OqMM ic-, -ill 1 rapid lv fall into Jrrny. And n v, -i I wid 11 t a k wheth r the North-w--t ran i-on . nt to na'ati n f:om 'hi' S x th.

N te.-. Nitu- f't hi I We :i r ..n a iart of

t . it Vaihy of .he Mi -i 'iopi There is n lin of latita le n n whi h to separate. Tin . Soo''i won' I not de ire tV- ol I line of 36 dc'. . min. on both d.le- of th- llwi, and theie i no natn al bonnd u v a t an 1 w -t. The nearest to it ar - th O rlo and Mi d i;.pi liver. But that line won! I kir: Cim.innati and St. L ni . a b rd r i ir ., like Bal'iaaoro, to doray, mm, ea tending Hft.-en handred milca in length, won I.! beoiaethe tc n of an eternal bordrr waifaic wiih nt example, even in the worst of tun JSi . wj ean not, ouht not, will not. 1 paratf oin t!ic S nili. An I if yon of the EaVt who hav foaad thuwaragaaaattac Boatth aad f.rtLc n-r., 4. a.itV in ; to onr hate or protitahic to r ur iu -r, will cuBtmac it till a aration be

tor- a !r oi 1 toe lave lolOine ami oiir n.n-

flarjltoldin' Sia'e.-, tlieu, llirve me, and arc. pi it, a y u i'i l nol the other ohmn waniinjj ol re.a- pat, thr. diy whieh lirnU t tlir iMttith from thr S uht tha' tme dij ti rer$ eternal divorce bet -c'l thi Y- r und the Eit. 8i , oar 'I itiai i- fixed. There i- not om dr.() ..t rata, w ti a, dc.cendin fnm the heavens, and f t iliin oar sail, eaa-es ii to yield an ahitu lain hu vest, but rl ws iut the Misi'ijpi. an I thee, mingling with the water of that mighty riTv.-, un it its way at la-t to the Golf of Mexico. Ail v tau t and will follow it with tiavd and t ale, n t h. treaty hut by ri-ht, freely, peaccaWy, a. 1 I wi hour re.-ui 1 n or tribute, un lei the tin (J v nn nt ail aag,toita iiom in t u I. .11 1 i.'n Gail' Sir, w will not remain al.ci r i :i i i-i f.. -in ;he S nth, a pnvin -e or apanag - 01 t i-' Ka t, to haar hat ha acaa a -d aajf hai 1 1 e ; a r liem ne I in a 1 I i-da.e 1 a w u d withouf a -ea oa-t, oa'd wj lorn; roaiain a li--ti.i 1 1- . B it whercrer wt aaaarriad to the South or the Ka-r, we hriraj with us tluc.f.a -til of t.ie ;;r.i . ie- of t'iat vall. v to the R ic . M u.i ai:i-, aad i' kaay 1.- to the raeilie the 4 h i I st and m -t anganeeal dowry whack bri 1 1 i v tt ha I o haatww. T i n. A:, Now Kn hn l. f ee i at la-t i otn tind miaa i n of h;-r s. )!iie aud draaaaari an.l bi ;; -. a i l re-to.e l to iliC aWtol on e mote ol he i .nie; lib nil. U1 i.mt. oi.l eon ivaiivc civ yignti e.i. will not ;and iu the way of tha icuiiioii of t'e-c ütataa apoa te m- of lair and honorabi alju tm Bt. An 1 in thi- paaj work the - ential f, e and hoixU-r la.- S at too, will iitnt.- hea i au l nan I To th Wet it i a u ivi!y. and ha aaaaaaaw it. And l -t noi the S.utc n c-iile I t onf de at- m i t u -on ivpaiatioii and in Id 'u len e. Waat did 1 1 y ill m tod al II Be n itv a rai l -. A bolkioai in withia ti. Union. I'tVte ii.n f.om in. ' i ,nciblc eon; iet a- .1

th diimniin oft e a oni e aumetieal mi-iori-v. A ehamr of ,u h o inin. und u c- ; ipie:iiiv of p diaeal par i in the North aad ; Ve,-, u that i'.ci I eal in- i;u ions and .loin -ti peace houi I ao lone ' :i Ian: o- And uow, i , a ter two yia." ol icrsiti'nt 1 1 tn -i i;ian i c fort n t i oari of I ii- -V liuiiii-iiatii ii to".-m -el üiem t Milan it. lu i .! uttei aul ' i 'aal 1 ad tre. iho ic I the Ir S a a c

u w a c fas. Ii ri'Mnn.' -a.i-ned tliat t e ;ii, of ih l.nioii.tho ti ter mi .ee- i not Ah li

ti r.ii'jn an i av aap !: i al el. m m au-i ti m do u'vdina!ioi of tiic ;mit of lanati C. m iii i uc m l ilin whiv'h L'are it hir h. In an er on. t c a e ready now, if I hare not irrvadv nu n a I th- Mn- of t'.ie tinu s. to retu- u

con t.in;i nai an.l a tual ia i -t httv

-:h e'-hftii rnie of re .reentution. i

jo--lv n tu 'i ol fajiiUTe t-om Lvor. equ u

n; it- iu the Ic nton . no more slaven nira ti in au i i e, aud t ran it and t to h. ary ojoum wit. i dare-, without in dentation, in the fire S. . Wuhou: all the e the . ull be n it In ih :i e nor jicnn iii n t to a rcsro.ed um n t 6 axe part la re and pat tYe ." Wii i i. tin mi h in a I inio-i o a I t i otlu r srtrn, and inul ti di -d be (flit - of anion, would b- ta- ni :e eeu : m he- slare pro tv, he lom "ti m-titu tons, ihan utile u parate porenimnt. Si le: n raan N t'i o. W e t tell in t ia; thi- w iuld p i e uate At i andarety. I kn ei jt Itut -loci , the t Hi na i n I re-eat. u . it i- the i: i of the Uni M VhaaWCT hate- nej-io -laveiv m. . Im; he I re tlie t'niin. rau-: I mi ni e aia i n at 1 i-t I '.ink. t i it n u ean uev r ah Ii h -lax e lilitin. Ceraaiatr iuu ncTer ran till yu hare ri i ilestroye I t e Midi, and men. iu the lan:U' . fimt ol' Mr. 1 Mi;t i- nni after w a d of ai 'ward. eon vc t d t .1 Government into an in al d ,"tim And. ir. wli ncrrr I r.m forced t u i hoi r between the ! to m wai ooBt y an I rae. rf ;-T-onal an i ioli i al li'e t with all h M -. in--. an I t.he inrolun'an l m -ti m i'.e .tt. 11 -to I - 1. uld n: he-i.a e on" n .. 10 r!. the la te: alf rnatire

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T eol 'la'sti'a i.-.',a i-btwecnthe I'nion win -law v, ..r imil Ii 1. i n aal. I -hink, an a r ir I ' H.ti nt I am to, th l Vi n If wt i:.Hd eaon-h f..; mv f.t t x. . coja.'li for a- an I on ' i l 1 fip a. n i mi', let no rav in h ti 1 u .1 me that aha ho baai rivalled, and tha. mil ihclio. .,,rua H ia tho m 1 ierri!4. f wora, eiwil wir, ha- leen n iu-A a n Ih r I kn..w thai i Ba: e alo of t North an! Wet m n ft. ate and bv Uioaaad. who hae dar I -o mn-lt a t ja -:i . the priu i ! - an I po 1 . .-r il..nb tW hi. -' n of thi- Admini-tia ta and it- 1 any, hare a h t-il ev.-. v thia that tl.e w.. -' ' - .oti -11 "oui l in li ' ' nK the o it life i:-da a a th 1 v.nir n h 1 lor the eaa e by the ha .d of the aaaSa. And ran we fr. Never 11 v 1 Ihm will bai hara iIh tn in of th '-.. 1 .J , , r int.. ..11 l,- k Bo' niiail wc Mi-ak o-. tle I ni m' RhaM dr-r- th Gor raaaawtli-'-an eu u ;.i i!n!-. have h Id wvnan km and Mel it t.. I;.- m t r 11 1 of onpraafhaaif Wa it awtt a d 1 in I ay other 1 mnm ' In Athm-' li on- ) nela i 1 1 Any wVn-' N- -i I- u- mI nV 1 I vr. and furore the (' m titntion an I la t ..f the 8'ata-o. ami thelibeitM- . -rnple. a 1 ih. 1 in the -oaa p cf our faaWia, aa.; rui I häoa of nur fat I iar. ami rim old jap th r nl ijiiiv -111 ol th-fice and du- l.-avi U-t n 'nihil Kr jfrwu t niton n -hi'di 'IV. id-ner

ir U.'tb. Bnt Jonstitu.ioa, u afatacl it-

in rc-onr.

dmde it it will, he auded, or dre in I.! od, if n A a-Teecd. Ir haj : I-- it on the : iinal t-ad- of ß n 1 ir Iii raj-h neciion the PjW

-. If within tlr Union and ikjw. after tie terrible lcsou of the pat two am the Union w iU be tronjror than before, aasl, mdud, mdu e loi awea. Wuo to the man North or Soath, who, to law ahard or the fourth generation, ahouid uaeh aaca disunion. And nov the war 0 reunion ; what m eay? Beiiol l to-day two eparatc Government in one country, aad without a naiaial dividing line; with two Pienidvnra and Cabinet-, and a double Conjrreaa; and yet ra n aler a (.on-titu 1 1. o rx4-tir imilar, the one to the otuei , thai a -t.an-sr eonld earce dise ra Uie di.kri nee. W11 crcr folly anl mal ne- iikr i.i. Sir, it is aW4 iu the nature o tliin' that it should so continue lonj. But why peak of ways or terms of icu nion now' I he will is yet wanting ia Uuh iwrtioa-. Union i- ron-.nt a i od wid and frat.rnal att-etion. War U f rc, liate,

icven -e. Is the - ounu vat la t ti.nl I w.u inra-ion in 1 81

Havi the experiment be-.u tticl iuu tiiou-li; il l niticieiit blood been shrd.t ea-uie xjnded and uw-xrv iutli ted in bodi the North and Sou.h-i m a

on- hi h erer a paopte leain.-4.

ri -;,itha ami. hi! i I w twentv moiitL- all

theoriaj ami teachings cf v, at, an.l w! i h a marc

tat-;- aud a. ntnsn;- euald not Law

uitrht in half a ren try. We hav. l a 11 . the n il 1 - 1 -. t ,.k. de end nt. u tiil rrtr rm 1 nptrd br hrrrv. lastnrv aid Wle- ; bu- powerful, arm t, wailike, enlunntr. tit:, ftill of räi ijrr and inexhau-tiMr

Wi ) av m ranrbt. and n w

eonfis it oenly, that African slavery, ins:cal of brine a ourrr of wcaknes to the Sim lb, ione of her maia ateawat of strength; aad henee the "m l tarv ne-e--ry," we arr tntd. of abolishiny sUvi. ry in onler to Mipptess the rebellion W- hare l.araed. al-o that the non slarehokling a hire men of the South, millions in number, are immovaMy attached to the in-tiiution, and ar .ts chief sujiport; and Abolitionists hare found nt, to their infinite -npriw and il:n-,, thnt the -lare Is not "panting for freedom. ' nor pining in -ilembut rwen.Tful (riieforer emelty and oppn -in- inflicted uion him, hut ha;.pv, eonTnted.

attached d cply to hi- mas-.cr. and unwiltinp at , Ieat not aurer to acrc t the ptci i u- ! n -awadaai which tl-ey hnvc proflend him I ajw eal to the Pre-id nt for the pi oof. 1 appeal to , t' c fa t 'haf f wer -lave have e-caped. even fr m Vi 1 inia. i ; now nearlv two ycaiT. than As noli and ( oinwrilli- anieliiwa in ix months of

Ki'iallv, sir. we have I- armd.

and tiie Suu h. t . w iat the history of the world a s ajfo. and our own history miuht havernufrht 1 , I . a , . s... 21.. 1 k . Ml . a. . 1 . I a I..A.I .iff I .

111 . II11-. : l.lul U U 111 UU.U HK .lUiiu Uli tjuHiiiNj -vi it' 1 u 1 v. 1 10 11 1 u.v .-' vv .. thn' loi. rtir!i:.n.' Make an armi-tiee rnanffi rs to whi l -he is exoo tl. Henee. in mv

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-o formal tic it v. vttiuhaw xur airav lorn

the ic ded States. Uedu c both armies to a fair and saaaek ntfioace establi !unent. 1 Ian ah-olu e free trale hat WW n thi Noith and Sou.h. Buv and -ell. Agic u,n a zollv. nin. Ueeuli your fleets. Break u aaajf hjackada. Ii iu' c vour navv. Uc-toic navel. Ot.cn u( raiiroail-. li. ttahii-!i the I- Ic-iaph. lie unite vu W pre-- com ..11. ics. Nu 1110. c Monitor.- and 1.011elaiU, hut -ct your fiendlv t. amer- anl -teara ships a:in in ino.ioti. Visi: t e Noah and Wc-t. h-it the Sou h. Barhaaga aawapaticxs.

Mij-ae. Int. ma. m. L t -lavci aioit.. II- i-i

leliberatc iudtrmtnt, Afi'-nn slavery, a- an in-: 1

ration, will come out of this eoflict fifty-fold stronger than when the war liegnn. The South, loo, -ir. has learned m-ft imfxirrant le-sons; and amonjr tliem that pcr-onal eouriir i- a qnaii'y eoinmon to all section-, end that :n battle the men of the North, and espe iollv of thr West, are iheir equals. Hirher: there ha Vi n a mutual ami mo-t mi-chievon mistake upon both ides. The South oveivalnc! if own -ei sonal com ape and nnderralued our-, and we '00 readily cnsented; Inir at tl-r -me lime she .

yeneerated our a-ere. ate tn ngth and re-

elLciions at tlie a mouitd limes. C.hoose a n. -wXonrees. and under e-timati-d her own; and we

ca C t II in

in o the am'-error: and henre th- o:iit'al'

and faal mistake or vh-e of the militm v paaVj of the North, and whirh ha alrendv hn ken down r!ic war by its own weight the beli f that we conld brin'' ovenvhclminc numlMM r.nd power into the field and up' n ti e -ea. and inh out d I "xiiitli at a Mow. But tw ntv mr.n hs of terrible wataaaj hawe rawaatad manv errors, nml taii'dit n- the wi-d. ns of - n:nrr. And now, -ir, every one of the r Ir- nn- will ptftir 11 for dl n-'. - to come; and if we do hut rennite, will hind u in a eloser, tiimrr, more datable Union than ever before.

DAILY SENTINEL. rilK t'MiiN-IT Ml;sT BF. 1'KKSHiVKI.- .Ui m I m L'sDAV MORNING I LD. 5. "

Fo-sident in 04. And when the o-pel of ue

shall have d.--ei ndc 1 a-ain from heaven into their hi-arts. and the o-pel of abolition und ol hate 1-cen expelled, let your clergy and the churche- niect aaiu in Christian i.iteuourse, North and Soutii. Let the secitt orders aud r.ilnntarv a-so iaüo: s everywlicie reunite us brethren once mo.c. In bort, -ive to all the nam al an I ail tlie artiiu ial an - - which itnp i us together, their fullc-t -way. Let time do lno.'hce ili in-' t u. -. Iis,,, llin -..now- mellowing pa -ion and making herb and -nt.-.- and rce to urow n-nin upon the hundred hatiie held- ol ii tc riblc war. "Bnt thai is recognition." It is not foim.il n-i-ojrnition, to which 1 will not eon- ut. liccojjnition now, and attempted ia.rmnncnt ttcntieaboiit houndarv, tiavel and nade, and pa.:i ii.n Of Tenirorics, would end in a war ii i t Ci and mote disastrous than lefre. ltecogiii.ion i-ah-'.lu c di union; and not Utwncn the .-lav- and i he free Sratcs. but with Delaware and Mat viand a- eat! of the North, and Ken tin ky and Mi-souu as par; of the We t. But, whercrci lite actual line, cr. rv evil and misiiiief of disunion i im pliel in i . And, (or -imilar ic ion-. sir, 1 would not, at tin- time. preM !ia tily a C'onvcutioa ol the States. The m. n who w .uld now hold -ears in such a Convention would, upon both .-ides, it Itoth nrt ed t" ntti tid. eome together full of the hate and bitterness in-cparablc from a civil war. No, -i ; 1 t pas-ion have lim to aaa and lea-on to restimr its sway. It cost thirty years ot desperate and most wicked paiieaw and indu-try 10 des. oy or impair ihe aiagniflrral temple of this Union. Let us le can ten I if. within three year-, we -hall te able to e-tote it. Bur c Ttainly what I prono-e i- infotmal, prnc tieal reewgaitira. And. that i- piveisely what exi t- t"-dav. and In ei-tcd. BJOM r les- drfincd f om the first. Flairs of truce, exchange

of prisoners and nil your other obset van M 1 4

BC law-, hums and cmrert' sie- ot war are actof recognition. Sir. loes nnv man doubt to-daj that there is a Conf derate Gtvernmcnt at Richmond. an 1 thai it is n MbeUigeieat?N Bwea the Secretary of State has discorarad it at last, thon-h he has written pondenm- folios f poliahen rhetoric ta ataaa that h) it pot. Will con-:?-it; d war, ili n. without extended and -uh-ian-tial aaeeaat, mske the Confederate States any the less a Government in fact? '"But it eaafiesW di-union." Yes, jn-t as the largaota, who teat you. fra tared liaih in splints, in oid' r tiint it may i-c In aled, admit- that it ibroken. But the UOW uim nt will have failed lo "c u-li out the rcVUion." Sir, i ha- laihd. You went to war t prove that we had aQotl I ment With what reaaltl Ta the p- ople of the loyal State- if has, iu vottf haaaa bc.n the Gor e iun.niof King Stoik, hat to the e'oiif. derate States, ol Kin. Log. lut the rebellion will have ti him ih. d." Bettei tiiumph to-day than ten cai h in c. But 1 deny it. The rebellion will at last be crashed out in the only way iu w'nirli it was ever poanihlc. "PiUt no one will Iklunir nt the end of the war." Neither w ill iherxbe. th. u.di tlie war should ln-t half a etiiiuiy, except bv the mob or the hand of arbitrary pow r. Unf really, -ir, if there i- to be no hanging, h t this Admiui-tiatii n and nil who have daat iibitldine; evervwhere, n joiec and Ih- excaadiag clad. And now. -ii , allow m a wind upon a -n'.ji. t of very -'rcat inleiesj at thi- moment, and nio-t important ir may be in its influenca- spaa the fur uro- foicin m diition. I s; enk not of aimed and hostile interv a; ion, which I would re-i tain,' a- hut one man ars left to ttike a blow at lie- invader But tii ndly in diation, the kindly ofler of an im partial owi-r to flan-1 as a d.iy -- man hatwi cn t ie con endinir paities 1 1 the m bloody and cxhui- n : strife, outhl to be met in a -pi it as c . dill and nady M that iu which i: is proffered. It w. uld be c!n rlish to iefn-e. Certainly it i not consistent with tlie foim- r dignity of this Ciorernmcnt to a-k for a mediation; n ither, -v. woald it hcAl it- ancient aaajaaaaaay i v to ten et i . As proj..-ed by the Kmpcior l Kran e 1 aw&ld aerept it at once. Now is the nn-pi ious moment. It i- the speediest, ea-ie-:. mo-t pra-i fill nnale ot su-peudin; hostilities Let n- haaj n more of the mediation of cannon and th- sword. The day for all that ha prone by. Let ns lie statc-m- n at last. Sjr, I pv thank" that some, ar least, amonc the Hepahli can party com rradv now to lift tl em-elvrs n to the hi;hth of thi- nv at a'uumcnt. and to -1 xi ith it in the pirit of ihe patiiois and Bsjfcv Ii B turn of other countries, and of the U tter da s of the Uni'C ! Stat. -. And ii-ov. -ir. whatever may have b-en the motive-of Knuland. I ra:., c and ;he other r:ca aanjajri of Barooa, in wWahol iinj rceogaitioa so ion-; from :ii Uonf de ti c State-, th S n.h and t! I. No-.;!i a v b" h i debted to them for a ;iat pubii aarfiet, Tha South has btowi d h. t abili. t. main ain hcr-elt by iter own st:cn-th and ie sou roes, wi Ima foirign ai 1. tnmal or matetial. And th Vorth and the West the whole conn try. indeed thc-c :reat Hwcrs hare served iu nh ulahli by holding back a -olemn proclnma tien t.. the world thai the aaioa of the-e Statewas finally ami foimally dis- Ivrd Thea have left In u- i I . J m tive and ereiy change lot icn a; and if ihat has ham tlie aarposc f Kag land e- -v eially ur rival -olong; in;ci -ted ra. 1 1 than an oihtt In dlniaaia taw thi cowwi ni Weakening f nr graM naval and eommen inl p iwer, and utfering, too. a- -he ha- urlcied -

long and eretelv. i-ecsn-e of thi- war I do m t ' tl r will I a . a a m a I

re itaie to -ay tiiat siie rui- pettormiii an act ct

un-vi:i-h h n i-m wi;' nt example in hi-to'y tions Wa- uc!i in h i her ; u: po-c' L r her answer b.fore the impartial t-ibnnal of aoeteihr. In , , ... N ft rn

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-. old avail little to telay or pnvent final re . . . . Iii au all He grsdutllj union, if, a I flrmly K liere, reunion he not rt. am aore, ery iir bteakUig oat m its most only p. ible ! ut inerrable. aMtltgumt form 11- - tb i iip wrre ii.n- -. sir. I have not spoken of foreign arbitration ialetk sS aadnahrdli i -r-.t rrhef Mi T i.it i- p;it, ano:!i. r iinc-iion. I think it un- Y r..m a i- i -nine t me i . ruteuant hi the pra. ". i able. :tnd fear it a- daue on-. Tht rerv l h h limii.-t Vulatttteia, i d aal blgkli r .,o, ,,r any other Hwer which hac lie-'i. Hfmad and laspseted geaUaataa Ba Wares as t.i-' ! i" aid di union due. tl or bv force inLdit ! 'lir' H'- ten. .hi - Ii . e ! COaered lO Oi

a li) Oppose tlie Armistice? In flic Journal of vesteid.iy, two eomaranteat:ons appe-ir, one repieseniing to be from mi In diaat soldier, and the other Irom a QaafgU telujre. 'Ihe foinier utiles lint in a convers ition with a rebel t risnwer he admitted thai "the n iiels we're t red of the w ;ir " And ihe latter writs M follows, and he hnsi his o, inimis upon what he claims ta ha a thoroagh and practical kaowlewgw of the festtags nd senUmtati of the gra hodj of ihe Soathern psef let The eomaana polUan nr bftfeHy ooposad to the ceii-ci i t act; but the efneers irnpoe it upon th m. ktiowhsg that d eir lives nml their fnrtanct depend upon the result ol the war The army of the South h is been tired of the war for the last twelve months, and bnt for the lark of atmtdaate ia each other woald dlshsnd and Lro heme at am hour. It is unneeesfarr to

-ay that the army of the S nth is nfliic.ed with ; all an an tr of dfa-esse, wiih httle or do fnedknoe tu 1

he adssUllltercd lor their relief. If the.-e rt:iteni(i.ts in reanl to the opposition to the war iu the Booth approximates the tinth, we iiupiire if tine could be devised a more ihoioueh phot to eomple'.eiv dtaMWal ize the tehel army to scatter it hevond the hope ol" reeon-titution. thmbr a BBNMlioa of boctilitiee throoch an nrmistice of three

or luur months? No better arguments can be ct i :.. i : . . : Ti ... y I

iiiut'iC'i in i i . i oi i iiiisvivd. i ne Ummern I that tnwtilities cease and the people commence

ihatatflag plans for tha. adjust ment of the see tionil eoniroversv . the papalar voice will re.-iime it- -way in the dire tioa d public ffaWf As loag a war continue, per and authority ate raatrieiad to and cxm'.-e.i by i lew, and even ! one hold, aide and saibttlotts m ni ni. uive en ! tire direction to t he Qoeataataal What is true of tha It ort b, i.- sassslljf Irasol the 8oath. An ermittice would lilt this eaighl and restraint i upn papwhw mwahweat. It would pnv.ke tire discu-f en Kpaa the trouble of the nifinn. and ressoa aoahl again re-ume its sw .y. I'.is sion and resentment, a Inch war mteWfiawS VuuU yield to the better Ml timenfs ot i or naiure, and the IWcotlectiOfl of the 1 uiius deeds of a coin mon aac entry, and the proaperitj, power sad national fume which ihe Union of eighty inh h d n h e i .l, w uld ei kiiniV mew the seiitm:eiit al national j.ride It ihe anny of the South is tired ol this war, and has been lor the 1 ot twelve nn i tli, ; i - the Hi'i u'di. in papers tepre.-ent. I v ofexwe an armi-tice which, in all pruhabilltY, would cause Ii-liai.du.ei.'.' lottliciitaa eon-' tt.ieiois. and all who are Piakaig ni uttCj out wt law war aceaaesa ty eib-b resaMawrarwaa, will .ttenipt to iieieat a policy ahhrh may tak from them their occupation; bat we fail to -ee any le.ison wag aaa ekiaaa aha desires ta emithii aawataral -iitV. t. raataea the fjnioe an. i pre serve CoasahaUoawl liiwuiea, can op: -e it. - l ill lilt) Hoard. The New gthsw; 7r, hi lafsiriug ta tht ptwposltlos to eatabliah Military Bet rd in tha S'.iie. reamrhe; What htJ et apt it is expedient to establish a Xiii.ttiy Hoard in Indiaas at a aaestioa lorthe Le. -i. are to itea de we areaama haaatat . iheie is no wii-li on t! e nt l tl r in ioritv to Usnrixe i to Moitt.n ol los constitutional pra loj;.tiie-, hat intielv to l l ii -aid w.lh whom i la Oar mill r ai i con-uit in tlie nom;t meat ol awUtarj flairs Unie- the Ooreraor is.itno tious.d iiesiepcsw r, al ih aa preeamt i- not rl.e c.ie. c -Lou ! sap -e be woald le t Sthst eeskwaW ihan olherwi-e in U.wv otneihare akk hi at tie twsreaabititr al HMaaataiag poldie itriir Mo-t . en oi.lv it i anthiag m-re than right that ti.e ni j it y of the people of 'lie Stale -hi uhl. thiol, h -oine channel, lie allowed VttirS .o ll in .ii t.eiiieel ol no iotri .ll.or-

I In ? e i i I e no , i.e-ti-'i . we SUtpoe. hut thai

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lit- i.iii-elit.

a- aathori ted arbiters, tno-t leullv j..n..un. e for rd lui iiterment -- I., .w Cam WW ii at la t V. r .rand, indeed, w, uld be the tri- a i

ttinil UMore whi.-.'i tlie i;ieat oiie-tioii of the union. l the- S.n c- .ind the tinal d -ti-.v of thi.oiiincui f.,r h-ss -heu" I i- he:..! and' historic

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M.N ATE WiDMsnst. Keh aarv t. 1664 Trie r - lent eaMi te Smite r !er at 9' AM ii ha jn.uoti ol Motwiny w- rei nihi prvei . Tii PieVTiTen Lid liefore the Senate com

n. uu. cut. op trom Col. btuim. iuviuug the-Sei. it

to visit tlie Araeowl

UIPOBT. Mr Ry, Ch-mnsn .IwdietnrT Omnrlief: Re porting on the resululiou as to the expe-1 aaej of abolishing the office of Agent of State, that it i i- i ex: elient lo do so Com urrrd in. Mi Downev, Judiciary: Kefiortiiic, buk No. 45, leeoinniendini; that it lav on the Uhle. Concurred in Mr. Wolfe, Judiciary : RetiortiiiL' back No 49. in iei.it. on to settlement ol decedents' e-taie thnt it p iss Co tiered lo be engrossed. Mr MeCluie: Kesiriug on a petition on that suhject 'Int fuithei legislation iu temi to the collection of debts is unnecessary Concurred iu Mr Linder-, Military: Raportfcag on a lesolu ti. n of inquu v as to legislation in regard to the supjort of families ol uiuuteei- no further legishttiasj is neened Concurred ia. Mr Chtypool Finance: Reporting Iwck Senate bill !to 52. with .i lec uitaend.itioti lint it p.i.-a Ordered to ii third reading. Mr Downey, Judiciary: In replr to a resolu tion of inquiry a5 io the di-ti ii-utioii ol Um a in regard to decedents' etnte no lurther iei-l.i ti ii needeif Ciaiarred in. Mr Riv.Chorm.n Judiciarx: Reporting Uick Senate bill No 5b. legulalm the bequeathing pi e-taies lor iclij:ious or cbariuibie pi.ijHae dial it la) on the liihle Clayiool tailed attention to Ihe hill It was erj -iinple. It merely icquite! f croon who desireil to give their projieily to iustitiu ions of the kind name, to do so six months hsfore Iht ii de cwaee it pms re enacting lbs Kn.h.-h Ua on ihe subjecr It whs iiiienoid to pioteel lamihes li .m ihe influences hequeti'ly bniughl to liear upon in v al i.l s in their last illness by rally and cunning Ma in the nonistiv. or controlhiig ambitious cor poratioae Mr. Claypool gae many iiiflanees where great injustice had been done lo families, ' uian) of them rhxhl iu the C .pital. Mr Rm On! not take hwae wiib ths argaaienfj of Mr Chtypool. but ceateiided that the bill in quesfiofl e-t bl.-liel an aibitrary st and mi of sanity or c-mi eiencv to make a will He op aasad it on that groond The n ei its al the bill were discussed at length and ablv by Mr Chtypoi I iiid Mi Mansfield for. aad by Messrs Dowasy, Ray, Marek ad W. lis i!.Min-t, its morkdoaa. The report of the com mitfec wa- hnallv COpcun eil in, and the bill was 1 tabled Mr. March, .1 udiriary : Reported i bill le repeal the act aathorhting the Bsak d the State to 1 locate tiv additional hranches Concurred iu. i.i -on nogfl Mr Da vis. of Vei inilii'i.: That ths OoilittSS on Baahl introduce a hill to enable bank- to -tamp ihe worn "leaaimloil" on the lace ol -u h b li Adopted Mr HoaglniKl: That no leave of absence Ii' granted me mores' oi ibis hod sale .- lot sei H la v avseuuii on c unmitlte- or sicknt - Mi MeÜhirg nnnetl la a mead by adding utile--o coaeeal of two thhrhi of ihe Seaata. Mi Browne, of Randolph mared to farther amend bl adding unless to et money to pay hi-, boa I 111 made w lnle attending t -the bu-i. e--1 t ths Slate. Mr Willi .ms moved that the further con-ide ration of ihe subject be poataoaed until to uiorraw at 10 o'clock A M . which prevailed.

loun Bison rtoaa.

Mr. Owfl -Ma. 8j Recosn met idteg Uongrssa to prou de l etter rSguIatHNM for fhrloughlug ick und i. - ''led ohlicrs. Mi W ilae Uu 7J: To protect the lihenv of ! the pre-- and to r m pen- tie p.iilies lioe prop eiiv i- destroy sd by mob violence, and del ning partieipwtioa ai sash mob- a lei ny, and aaaaiag nMia 1 1 ie. I hereli r

i - . Mr Hcsson N i Bar To amend section 6 rd the Ikfiwa law. Mr N w No "l: In relation to injunctions and reaaraaahaj ssdma between Isadtorde and tenants aaoaae or tail day Senate bills 77 nml iwi'ie read a reoond time am! refeiisd Joint rsaalatawi No 6. in relaraact le i Con venison ol all the States, was read. A nunther

of aaaeadmeata wete öftere!, pending which the

benate aujourneii. a rtflMN x NCMRMI. Calle ! la rdet al 2 P M The Chair (Mr. Williams in the chair; stated th it the (pie-lion pending mis the leference of the joint te o ution ui Mr.Urewntul Weii-.wiih paad ing. a mendmeat tn the Oemmiitee na Federal Re lat tons Mr Claipool ofleieil another amendmenf. nn i the joint reoolattoa and nmendments were iererrsd. The President laid before the Senate I comma Ricsiion Iiom the Aadrtorof State in reply la resolution in tel. lion to leis. l. nd ou table Jörn resolutioa No. 7 in reiatioa to I md do natsd the State by the United States gar the en dowawai oi collegm wae referred to the Commit tee on the .1 ndici n v in reaps, ctiom or bills. Mi Wollt No 83: Pro riding that creditors and -untie- may hive ihe lihf ol net km in eer

t on c .-es befote ihe liabihties are due Mr Ray No B4: Reg slat tag the fere of I County K . or.. er- and moie luily defining their j dath s in i ei tain esafp. Mi Dowasy, from t'ne Jadhdari Committee. introdaced No -,V. To cicate Maslsr Coatmts ; s'otieis ii each rami ty, and raescrbiiig their du 1 ties I'.wer ia given to urint re-: r lining orders. iiju ctioaj wad arits ol hauaae ourpas ) OOVI l!N"K s SICSSAol Mr March moved to take up the Governor's' meSMgi mr the purpose Ol tending and icieiring it t.. app.opi i.ite eoutaiitises. The .e--..e ;l - !ak li lip. Mi 1 oM.ey . Ib ied ihe fallowing: Thai .f itsaeh oi the eaasaags nj Hi- Kcel lency the Govt-inor, a i elates to tlie dralt ami to per-ons rtmsc ei.tii asly oppo-ed lo be.ii ' r' -t m-, be reieiicvl to the Mditnr Coainiiitee I h it - urich relates ta Mm lam e-ofadP tliei s he rafcrrsd lo I he ome com ;u it tee. I h it - UMsh e- i e i a M the p i v oi the State mitttia, and thadaitrilmtkmaa the tund appronri a ed for the benefit n the saaae and to an uneud metit oi ilas bta'e nriliua law be rcieirod ta the Mdit i Committer Th.t mi Hash as rcia e- to rhe Con grensiooit I

don ititi ol I md or si rip to the S-aie for the i n dowment of i college oi . ollee-ie referred to the C -inmiitee oi .i i. :uie Tint so much as relates lo the tebelhori, m,d the olilignliona a-d dii'ies of ihe Si Ue and the cit zei - lo till the Feileril Guv . i nSJSSUl in Sep ptasetni the reoe im uwl lartunug ihn Unam. he relerred lathe C on unties on Felerd Re i lions Mr Morel am rd torefaYfu rasHi aa lamiat lathe Stale .en v ad tleStoei Praud Iu the CoaiaiHies u liar k -. Mr LXa Uei noted that po min k is ieter to the Ue th ..I H-o( Mi e- .1 FtC'ci er le relerred to t -e I e nno' ol rg Mi i o-; ' ii tn.n e l th if i n.uch irlsrs In the Suie IrifOii. "ith, h tefeire-l to the Pib"iti C ii.iu.':ee

By saate, fnm same: Relative to House bill C4. regnlwtin: ricj.ent Usbünc if Mr I. ike. froai the ante committee. Rrlitire to the b 11 arrhihiting Ceiks oi Courts from p. et m. i i ii- n e, tiNhng it lis the -imc. onni ihe sime: Itw-onirnati'.mg the n.o-sge ot de Ho i-e bdl nrohib:t n ,l.idtes ! C 'lnmon I'le.s Courts fiouipricti n in in if"". 'I- T-e i.dt nn ordered to awgsasn ment B the s line, fmm thssame: Ralativeto House bul N 89) Ublnx it Bt the - nie, from the same: Relativ e to House bi. N a, tMidmg ka Mr. An ier-on, from the -ame committee: Rel aiire to Bouse bill No. &7. recoinraemliag its pMs.ga. The hill wa oriaiM to enuro iuant. ' the s ine. In in the -itne: Relative to Hl) t. I No 4'h smendinz it ami rec nnmend ing its passage. Bill ordered to engrossment Uy the s-ime, from the same: ReUtive to joint . rsHolutioii No. 9. adowiug soldiers absent trom ho ne to vote, tat ling i'. Mr R hens anl Mr CSOO deinuide! the ve i ano nays on concurring in the leport. Yea 4't. n iys Re. ott concurred in. Dy the s ime. tnm 'he nine: Rel itiveto BaaWl bill 3C, amending the piactice act. 'mending il ! aud reeommeudiiig its pas-age Rd! ordered to i nr-'Ssmeut. Mi Milier, from the Committee on County at I Taaaahlg Bamnes-: Rel tie to House bill 02, i ecoriiinei ding Ka peat e Bill oidvred to en gi "S-ment. By 'he same, from the same: Relative to abolishing theo:!i e ol Township As-esor. Le,; Irkatiim kaaawaalaat. By the s.me. from the .lnle: Relative to amending the law as to ihe pi ices of holding lute.in.- of County Boards, t ibling the bill

pkiviim;kii sjeawasam Mr Woollen had been incorrect! f reporle!

with lelerence to hi- remarks yesterday in the ladianapoha Jouiual He I m1 not indoise Col Co i ill-ton's oniei for the arre-t of citizens, if he hid made such an order, hut lor the an e-t ot i.'e-eiiers. He hid staled that the rioters K.-ie lioni his own county, but that the Deis. m-nii.-'ed were, and they were peaceable citizens Nor du! he wi-h to be understood us .-t itlag that Col. Oarrsagtos had aestfated the facts, but that he, taking it for granted that Col. Carriugtou had based his order on the facts, it aaf just. aaafjOTMNaj Mr. Keni-: Authm izmg Phairmpli of Commil lee on Aibitrary Anesis todeinte four ol said committee to sit dining the ses-ions ol the House, and to vi.-il any lo.-antv of the State nece-.-ary. Mssari Caeoa and kndeaaoa deasaaawd the aes and noes. Resolution adopted ajee 40, aosa 30. Mi S;i.. .Jf : Against grmtin further leaves of ehsanac nates m essei ol aasolaM ueceesitf. Laid over under ihe ni.eMr M .son: Rel .tive to tlie itniH.rtation of liaafjni mtO the enmities of Huicock and; Baeaie raiing a eomeawtee In iaamhw wsaeara kea the in 1. 1

Mr Brown theagbti ta we had already called upon the Surer not for inform ition iu the ieg ard. , it would be ic-pectiul to -.ue Hi- Ktiwlmarjji ! hWse taC a haariag lie j Mr Brown knew that arm- ntntfccte, aad amemmitma lor the mat katl vveiebein ahipoSd to Jack-on county , and were lawtrthamd in mat portma af tha ewaatr j den-n ly p ipuiated by Abolitionists. Mr. Robei ts s;o that it was proper that this' General Amemblj -boultJ k- w lor wh.t purpn thsas arms asre dbtribuisd The pauple rhusW demand d the military authorities an account in tbid uiaiier I hey m'ht be dtiven, by ihe aa ' wi.-e conduct of lho.-e .uthorilies, tu force lo as I BWt 'he.r ligksa He hoped sin h a thug aaa Id not occerj bat il might and would if ihe people's rfajthta weie continued te be WSB .el on Mr. Woollen had usee informed by rOHKMisible zentktnseti that a unapt ity of rar ol ren had been a kipped to Johnson twaalj and loil in the kwaawat Heinldii irm Mwobjeced to the placing j

oi arms ry i tie mi liary auiuoi mes .i; tue lumos ol he pei.j.-e It aa wwhed peace ii we would have peace arms must not be put in the binds of the pattpie hi those iu authority. The people bsdarigbj lo ben- arms of their own. but the times we. e inch now that it was hazodous in the

extieine for the auMiorilies to lake any steps, ia , .1. .i... ......... :...!;.....;

toe uiin ii"n ui.i.i ..rei. Mr 11 aincy sa:l that the distribution of arms bv lho.-e iu author. t had been tninc on for .-. me

tune li had awakened h neep Rmeww through oat the State. The-e arms h id, iiiy-ienously ! emmgh, bem placed in ihe h i ad a of those frtsadl to the Governor. It w s ex .dent to his inn id that j these arme aero net ilatfiihwieil lor the aneaaaat of defease or for eta lata hsiag laa public traa- j qaility. He was lot sil'ong the whole in itter at I once. Mi S eacer also was for immediate and thorou. h inresttgaiiof. r.ns!ly, un an t nn of Mr. Brown, the further eoaenJerwtsos ot the reslatioa was pinisaasal until tjituidav next, ut lit A M Mr. Gregory Raiidag committal of five to invite a imiatrt to open ike urocesatiae al the Hou-e wiin praiei to morrow at y A M Mi N Iii . k Aould uol 1 1 vor suco i i esolrJBon

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HOOSE Ur UKJ'RKSEHTATIVES 11 o e ei ..t Ü .'el. . k. Mr Speaker Bu-kirk iu the ch rlr keadmg of j ojrn.l d spenaed w.Ui rcrmosa A " M N b o k pre.-ent el -eneial cloms Re lei ted Mi Woollen, from cMaeae of Johnson count v : A-k : lor ei . ii. ti t ..t JHili Article of Con sail ut ion. Si;- .by other petition were presented and ie I rr 1 w itl.i ut re el Mona ax coeari nimci' ngrn On mo' mil ol Mi L'Uib. Mr .loiuiiMtn w.s iiddcl In 'he -elect I uun fee to inejtigle con earning ths same tttpost - Mi Ho k . lioni I odicitirv Committee; 1'ablmfi House bill : U .ine. iiom sast: Kslttne to Hoae bill If o - i . '.rnmendii . pi.igs Hill ontere! to enmwiuetii Iti .tne. bun une ReUtive In resolution for .old i -I. i cinnteu-4lio.il (or J aal. es oi the I'e o v. i ibling il Ri sm me, fi ni - ine Rfntie Pstandwbs loi m o.' lo ... , i i - in. .i i sl lo -leann; run1 kajadatkin h sseedsaal

Pr. y ats ii Legislative hulls were asere m.iiiera oi ( lorm There waevarw luiie haart m them. Thw eoaatrt aad pis-ed the pray ing potwt, not m -peak in e erent ly . Th.t i- to say. it it was to be sie, we maw do enmethiag actively and mweti ed This Le,:s! ilure, il all that was s.i;d oi it a i- itue, wis pad preying Ihr Tint wis the sentiment ol the people It the in joi iiy hfl e eif IrtittWa, as they hoi been StigBMt SSd, Di vine Orarw caah not tare thfjp. Bcwdej, the lime of the session Was already far spent, m l it wa-neee u th it oik sboahi no.v be done

Mr Qregarj argnad m favor of h i ic.-olution. Mr R4ierta neve! in une; dasewt, iarriiug Mi-hop Upfoid, of the Btaseaorl Cnwch, lo be present to moarjrn mm ning and oal iaht Mi Orsgory aeeepei ihe . uic.ni ment. He mred not a ho ihe Cwrgj man vat so he was Christian ii -r. Mr Li-e!le oprnisel the reSSlwtloB. It w is contrary la ile Const it atk hi, n spiiit if not it letter 'I hit ksstraassat fvviarad aaeread ahave imother t knew no rsügi W in pie eienee to .mother Besides, pa hl saawral i evm aad i.e i tlaairu on tkia Moor He would be gl id lo kata em own meashwrs l r y lot u- it they feel like it Ha delated Bi-ho UpfhJ a in mil .re.U party and pairiotWim Bu' he apposed the ie.iiu tion on prii c i al We roald hafeayad hN oi t S de ot thi- h .il Wud deal better ill it in It. Mr . n!rotf mo ei to t il!e i ne re-obit lim tad anie. it Stents C ii t'usi Mr Herahey : lastractmg the proper commit tee with leieteme lo Ihe dtstiiouiion of the Cons mon Seh. i I Kut.d Mr Newman: Iu-tiuciing tlie proper commit tee with regard to Agricultural St iiitica. 1144 IVTajOBPCa Mr (iiegori N o l'-5: Amending 1 3th section of Common School l.w Mi M " nn in Xu UC: Amending the act reladve to t!e Stekkst Fund, for Mm relief of am iwwaw Mr. Kone-tcr Be lTt Supplementtl to act relutive to inte.e: on ncney. li Brawn Bo 136: An act applykaa aartahl money there u u n eil lo ihepat ment o the nublie de'it, to disburse sinking lunds in purch mes of he a:,.! ica ant i kail par ent stock of the Su e h the Ageaaaf the Stme affttMOQM sKaaltiy. Met al I Bolacfc. rMinoiarüT. Mr DonalÖM! calleil from the table Senate me .'s widi tefeieiiea o committees for dis-tricfn-llie S it ior leri-l itive and congressional puri'es M D na l- i i.-l thai the House concur iu ti.e .-i, .tc - resoluti na. Agreed to. and the eoetmotem heretofore appointeil on ths pnrt of the H um a era anaoaaocd by Mr Speaker to serve u.i ier toe kwittl resolutioiia. oaoLas or in k. HAT l; lis on second reading taken u , and a number disposed of. ra a vir a Kanae Mi Abhett pre-et ted tl e following, which was ad"ped. WMiat m, om hit), ft.,id by the mouth of his .l.tle thit tirt ..f ill, tippiirwtsnn, praters, iutei. e--i ins n . ii;, .,f tiemk- b iu ide for .di men snd lor k ngs, n d f r tH thit are iu su thor. iy . 'ha we mf hsd h ijuiel und peaceable kea. m ah godiu nd honest, aidth.it ilea I ma . .. bvale i.i the night "f tod our S mr. ho w Ü i.a e ib men to be -a t-.J and to one unto the k:iowIele of the truth; there .-le," koi-ttl. That "il ihe mamaaei af dda Roeas imI i lie ttt.iehe-- w no are dwsiruu ol worhp ping (bai in meTrty and rah. aad alw belwre tbst theie is i (o r. of lmrt a. well as t , h of War who rnlea the -le-fu) of uiti.ui. n.d wh re de-tons oi t.ee on eoth nml eood adl l.'W ir-l fit t.km.1. mert in fr eT meet o i u Ih -Im!! oi Weoi.ci.-tt evuiiu neit, ths I Ith in-t , ml npl I . ate ihe liftl to dirr-ei our rnunoi

a to speedily terroinam ihit unnatural, fn ri c 1.1 nn I 'eeliting war. believing. mm .. that r -disuimw, iretit b e .i d uema - ' ui mfikMi-rtt i.3iiaAL's Arr m. Mr Swamer n ai eJ t' e lollowing comashV tee -er"-fr M' Urne. Ih.s l arhfaagaWa Spencer sua i igure. d ; t r e-rr H u-e bill No 4. atm-nd.ug 406 of the pr.ictitc net A - bill Nil 1. nmetidinc es'rsv law. .Also, Li uj.e odi Nu .lueu'in. .-v.l. u t of the divorce ict A'so. H n;se bill Mo. 1. ainrodkiv section 1 of the im liw. f tir rb li d it of FehrnirT and the let day al October, between wlmh dates it shall te unlaw tul ta kost or trap poeoMots ud qu i 1-Al-o. House bill No .11 .amending practice act relative to injunction- in vacation. Also. H -use bill No nü. empowering SheiitTs to mike sales nt other places thuii doors of Courtho ii -es H "ii-e bill N i 66. authorizing the W ibash N . iiniioti Ooiapany ra borrow umsey. was taken up No quorum votirtc. dj-iumed.

CROCERS.

Earl & Hatcher,

WH()ld;sA,i;

GROCERS,

LAFAYETTE, INDIANA.

AMUSEMENTS.

GROCERIES:

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INSURANCE. EIGHTV-FiFTH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE, jam tin. i -I..:. ETMI INS! UWE COiPAJiY, OF HAKTrVKD, t N NKCI ICtJT. aaw I-. .r.iv. 10:1. Mark. I Value L'ash.Tr-i-urv N t - ... c iii;.uu .. ;. u. : aai I ..;il nn.l i-i 1 :m'-liirl-, l.rC.5GI 41 Bank atucks ..f Sa Turk, II irttor.1. It stun. St Lout-, rtillaSaliMs ami othr j I ess, O&l.rtdl 00 U.S. an.l state stiirks. HaaasMsrkx, Nu Jei -- . Uli c, M .cliifc mi. N w Y- rk aixl luiUii ..07.4!." DO City B nd. New fork, Bntokijfii, Hartfutd, Kch- 1. r, .l.-i -ev 11 4 Mi . ik u:i7,l00 mi Kailroul RSvekn, artatrd and N' wlL,vn, CaaiwctlcMl lüver. and Bo-t.n ari't Worceter 15!.C?S ss Mort.'. K Band 17u.4:C mi State il ""! wTt cut, t niii.ira! v .an. Iiki.Wd U1 Keai Ctate, uniBcumbafse. KT.ata II

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MEDICAL.

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f WS . i a diaan tittf iii.iI.mI; . and is t.M well easaa ts reselie anv expl ina'i n; it 1- e.i-y tn be got, bi.t it i diffirult to p-t ch ar of It i aaaSBpaaion 'hat few adnnr..; it ;ct-wle-all clsssea of f-ocic y In.th nnile and h nialr. rich an.l poor, b-!h in irri-i ami sniirle. A theiih -irouiie-eotne in it-elf. -o di-tre-Mnit an.! -..iiirlun. fatal. It i- a di- a-. ibe ticaiiiM-ut f which, ha generally beca W. T-e th .11 the di-e.ive ll-et'. Ti.e cotntnoll ta-llionali tearawsi i- lir-t t.. deprive yon of all bu-me.-.; then co.iH- a ooaff "f lav- itiou livmj? n bfaii ami tea. .iti r r uol. r -'ini. 1,'tid of -! ;.-: you uiu-i then b- Med, capped r I ached, maihiiicd with aau-ea ina mriljcute, nj cm !. I" I 11. o tun.' nt. and warm fnierHa:ia. Kver few dav- Iii- ln-t.c-.i.e- .re rbaatred; r.nd after M..ie months' trcaiTiirnl in thta way, nhicli the patieM be ir w ii li iit--, SMWaaSe lor fear 01 rx o-m-; hr I diaahargad, ar dtadaarys hlsaaulf, wWh an irritable urrtor, a aaatled trst 1 1 . an entai fteroeni f tiir pr.-trair flatid or aaaaaee ' lie neck ol the hlaildaff. lata SSrciflc, which ""t- like a charm, with a few lr..e wi t o-e di- i-. anl - j si 1 1 - pleaaaM to I ike. and Inch hwcerse hhaasaad lo Sew ioru, Chiladrlphia, Ralti nior aod in my of ii Soi.ib''''n eater., ia a ceraaB aad effectual retndv, th 1' m ke. a rapid and pi rniatw i.t cure, with IM ecanl m dfcrt. drsdJt af pcrdae, execpt ratliaa, jum-nu or v-T--ira,iinc. in reimoj 1 unrqual.dnya y r'.i': j et ofacove- n f..i I h" care a1 lho.-e di-c -e- It 1- Etrtf-ted fron ou: uWn p!a its, aud 1-per fret l.v safe. a it i pur-ly ve.-.-taMr I -m tain t... mercury. n that r . ii .j. i; -.- yn--:f T. .. !l sit t- f wi atlier, with'. 'it th- rn-t dainer from thr aj'nu ine. And if yo ar- careful n wraitpinx 1 ; tour pate. joa wj. have 11 o ta-te or itaell L.-m it, m that oa arc not depr vr.l fr..m '.inc hito coaipany, or t n dctect'-d by n-are$t IrWaSs 1 hi-1- as ich I i'-tne. but a rem 'ly ili-cm T'-.J sod asad Stthtassaiu e U' - by .1 reaalar pbyetcian and co-tli krmly rrc oaaseiMt-d 10 the unfortunate. CilTI .. i eiiuiiio w thout the t-icnaniri- of ft srsswhwsr, wj i pevhlaoii. arsaaa taa '-ox. tH hn aWaäwarata er trade m-rkawHI l praccut'd with the u.1110 t rij:or . ! the law. W I UAVIDSOX, Sole Pro rietor. 1' mint. an. ( .hi". ?ol1 U Ir 1 f v ic' - l i .. rally . tariSs-.tgn. -

FURNITURE.

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l-O I D Ml 11 I, IMAOM. n . M maM v Mae lliit)w II onae oiinr. JanT--1lT '3 LEGAL. Stau or isuu.vv. nakjtiN t 1 Nn.aa. it tha Marian CWr i ct t Marina caaa. a h Stair af Iilaaa, Nan I. Lm, t Ii 1-W -War P WflUr v. J..,i 1 i- r IV it haoam, TI-jI m thia Stah dar of Jai..rv la

rrc warned ptatuiil ! mm r mttnrwym rk SarfMi Circuit Court Wer

essafdarnt a -aid defetKlant. to tl,. 1 aa i 1 a iWdaett Ta asap nml psraaaJam at I'ft-ielaia, JUi. f Ur . 1 ..t a ewi leaa tf the State ietd .hrfeaev. . thetaf rr hat! f a "Sei rtbaeiaw snd pertdrbo ,.laHst awMtasatSa. axxl at, tea. he apfirar a. id an at lac callwaa mt idca'i r.uatlic -.-.dd4i o'he aettterwt ofMCafrt, t. Ubernt. at . M at tbe C.iri mm, la tbe cit) el lad laai ' VI . v i,mi. -a 1.1 manjsU' ihe.aarur, atel t rein coaUlteed and alleged will he hears aasajawsaeed la hibaenre. WS WAlXACa. Clerk J. M.rruam, AUaewey ir rUiai.0 f. (.3 .13 CRANBERRIES.

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