Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3848, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1863 — Page 2
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I) MIA SENTINEL-
SATI liD VV MOUMM, H.H. 7.
1't.nl. irw oi I S ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 . i tit . We iuiii-li Ui MiiriiH n r.r Ir-mi tlie .- -JaSW
. Mr i. ..AT. toe .ieab.iceo Kefre i
I re In Cut -e-a ?rom K ua, wh'eb i-
ur retaeciMio t raattesw kepuu
sentiment uueO tite laeeent pect of our.
Uiiieen! mwtm. Mr. Cowar am faior of an im ma abate relation of hostilities, the recognition of the unieleiace nf the Conlelerue State-, unifocal im poet duties, free tnJf between the
'. Sörth and Sooth, tlie Ire nangatton of
M teippi rirer, and the rnutuil adoption of
.lOCTlI.e. W I t M I Ulli I.
It tlie 8 ne of Jforth Amern-1 lor mutual pro tectton i; iiil il argresaiou ol foreign power Ti. Kepubiieiu llepieenl tl. . lixiii K (-" favor, tlie-e .a-oinxoiioo lor the reii.n lti.it the attempt to suiting te the Confederate States by
r rai ia thus f ir a f .i me md tbeie ia m
pajajtuil ilnj thil the Union Call be re
Mm! by War He i for diaunioii bevauae ! toi. iW i iiivi-ini! mil b in ire id v uiageou li bot i nex-tt ii of the lOintrr, und to that coin i . he think it nnte come. It ny D m r it h h in le t pee -h - m ! ir in sentiment to Mr Coswat a. It would hue tieeii
m ed treaeuiieole ait ) the author de-et viiu
'.- Jwoan; ttt c-uniijr Irom i troe tilur
I, and we liny aar an AbortilllfMSl. it
I i, oi . i ' I t to!er twi.t ul w .11 l nl a se"s.b!e and prartn .iWe wdtrlion of our national d IBceliw- We paid iah wbat Mr Co Way i)a at ah lUride ie ol radical Republicani -in
Ttoe Head rick a feuiival etc sh. lb,. vllle. The oll weeewbor-t and friend of the Lion
I ii M a A HlnuiuIi in Sl.e.by county, gave h iu an ovation on I lmi-da l.st. in honor of hi rev tut election to the Lui ed Slates Senat, and aa i leatimoiiial of iheir hih .-ippteciaiiuu of his
pub' c and pn..!e woilii llw.s a IU i j:uifk Ut uooee. Noiwfibat eewJtng inn an rue m i 'he weither ihere an dnmeitse gat lien tig of the pe nie ol old Shelby aud the inj lining ceuntie The eudri-i ini w i - unbounded, and trmii bt
ginning to rod there ww uiim'sl kab e idem e-jne-e tM : the popular sentiment in leir iio the ,ef tit er ten .1 our u . I iV . . i - The rendu'. on and the speeches u, u the ow.i-i n alroii i me;. ere in denunciation oi the policy Ol the A iminiMratiun, were behind the one and entiiucut of the people. They are tar in a 1 lance of the politician in repudiating the prinvi pie, t -ujpu-ea and mei-uic- of ihe peefj m MWfri Tliee were i."i !- tli n tne i!i.u-aud l)fiu er.ie and conrvativ citizeint pieeent The C invent. on met iu ihe' oiri Uouet IU o'chu K. and w orgwn sed iv the appointment of V C I Wvm., E q . Hi P.eilcnt. ml K FFiCM t- . aa Sevi et .ry II n J v-ox I Ukowm. the t qng and uieutel Reureent itive from J.ickaon ciuntjr, w m then introduced to the C'iiv mion. and he 'htu 'K I ila attention in an abie, aeireh in.', and el Njtient ree ew of the pe4iei of m Ad m ni.lr ilion im e the in iuur aion of the paity in pxwer. He iet eive-l the m Mrt CfUwUM inlic ap pl.u- duiin- :ta dehverv n it itht in lin the ch-irge 't the C ucinn.it i f.' izfttr th n ii wa "hu ingue tinsel with dilvihv." T lie Con Teiitmn, nfter the riec.i of Mr Dluwx, adj iirntvl tn '2 o'clock UpMi 11; reemblni'4 the
H :i M vKrtx I Rar. iii n;propri ife and ein i
quei.t tein irka, wrloone I M. II. DnicKS to hiold home, end orMigr itol iied h in in tiehwif I I ÄweJbe ewoMr Demomn upon nia eiepui"
to ihe rnliel St.ita Senife. winch thee re jnn'ed pot only i ditiiiijiiiheil but it de-ervel I. mr .Mr Hi MiRiOKs in le-p "'. in ;i n!.i, ,
m nh und el Mjuent eaJatfN, reviewed the Ml M the A lin in-tration and tin Re:.itli m pMli Nl I t!i prent wir Hilicr He uvi-el "tnet Mm cin e to the liwiiil authority of the fiovenmient. e b iih S.iteand 9 itfoKtl. a- th" fir-l : do'y Ol the
c Meu A -i full reKrt of thia able and elikjuctj'
elTjrt will anpeir, we lorbem further cotnaneut. a. Mm.- uly l t it wis reemved with the mo-i nthuitic apji,iue He w.i followed h. V Ü iiiAcn. E-q , of tili- city, in a forcible mid
clrec:i pee h. h -h i l ie 1 to h" repot itiei -one il ike at.5e-t pndic ajankera in the
I lie en'ei t iit.iuent n cmiivM le I 'v i -u ; ei nd bail gotten up bv the I idie ol She v ville in honor of Senator IlüXnK CK4 ami l-lv. The
O t r w i4 a hand.Minie affur and it.e t.ibiewic i-ed with the u'moit nrotuioR. Douin.was keot Up to a I i' hour at ihe R it Ilm-, and j at Corey a and M onic H - Ihe feftivit.ea j arV enfoj od itii jr-r re-t be the ! ire numkri rf ! die and jjen-lernen preeent. an i the ho-; i
i ruf old S ie 'bv m die tl .-Mie ol commet: it ifVn t'V Ke numrriiM ;ue-i from aliroad. Tue -.'j&ificmve oi die dem o.straüon w.m in the i eep lecdn and euihui ivtu- determination e r- s-t-ii by th- x 11 niultitude i reut, com
po-ed not .od ol D' in'HT i r . b it of i 1 ie num br of pcrtnnt whj ti ire heret -luie ided with the Re".-. . ii par upon the ipicationa of publnp k v which are now absorbing the at en? ion ol j the coun're. Ttiii exre-i-ion wdl be touml inj the en'iment ami -pirit .-f t!ie toliowing rendu i tin m.. which wCiO oualiiui u-ly u. I ein i. uia'.:c , hHv adot. ted : We. r: Pern 'r iet and nervative men of! 8he bv rtu. ni . in in meeiiii a--enitlel. fi lte purpose of iti"ti?iit inj; mil making ki own our ' rjH p'e hi e inl to iintiotnil und St te atfoi J nd-ipt the follow m: Heamterd. 1 I lot we rumcn i ihe Fr1et il C ni'i'ittinn aa the cred bond id union. oinr . in. ii it apt opriaie rhci r uiM.ii dtite and n . e dmla al ke; under ite lanterrcent influence ai i f .üktid id.-erv im-e in tie ndaaii." trat ion of the lirril ti. ernniei.i . the Auieri in j l-i m pt :h i.i tnree ijmi teia nl a centurv, hare en j ied th bleweina oi liliTf i , I iw and orier. ami a tvaneed erlrn dUeruattsi r :..'. ., :: o w ,i oi u ifionti greirMii and moown. 2 I !, it we dft.ot" -:iie i--erttoti thttahveTT i ik c ju al th nrent troubiea aa a bi.el op-.:, tie irAawei ! our n i re(.'i l. u.t !o the l u ol itnti .nal lut. . y WV l-cri ill. ID I :hr uiiho .u.o 'i. . U;. I kl micfiaa i.ifc of diiloeyej nawj tanaiieal N i'ii well aa Smth. wiio -ould l-r ier4n ji'i !.. .temem iinuu ibei una ol" c-i a iiuiin. .1 aawi i-iew obettv 3 Thil !.e t a m t .cy ..I ready Si.'vw.as tLey 1: e ro Ute'., lo v .ud c .te and aütain the honor j atui integrity ul t inlrT, aud Jefend it Chi- , UtwlhaB and it- 1 !r ;n iihvmt scviice the wenawrt mil come L'l.uer -otemu iteie-oi tite riexiuent n I the ?ee-eni Cugie-Ml. ,t ibuea i o hn u - ... I,,,,,, ,,, cMMiict ol Uie wj-. the De.iejcracj uim oy thjrtlMiwdV ivfwi ! tei f !!... no- t t : )Ul. J tr - '- 'kI alti'e . : , ., 4 I h.t the pectit eeTorie ( he Preaklf load ht nioH ka -jie a new rlnnc ei nl three tiori io i! e w r b j vei in . i; into a war I r tle t.d.! of i ..I ajitrefy enono :ri. mriu'fii uu p Wr 4i ei it . une.ii.nte i,, , 1 1 . i v i ii nnwl ai I unjiioi. .mil il per-t-tnl in a fat to the hbrrtie u.u bitune i the n iiion. 9 'l b. i we re. agi re the Kreaiueut Xkj t.c the Ctn.nuoer .. Co.ei v; the irmy .ud mw of the Uni'.ed S(:e anl ah.t. Her noUaHacte to theeaerr -e- h- ci -imI ernattutbnl power. We aanert, however, tliat he ia not C mm mlerCh rl ol pneate ehifim in loyal St .i end e dewajr a mm nee nt' aanaeaMtarevnMial an.; a.t-' -tr. t!e pr.-clam iHoi; ol H 1. elrtwiajgeftwT wnt ol balw we cueia. h thofll i mil it 7 . " e Treat"! u.tuhw-iii n Miiei.i w 'inn.it tie;, piece- of lw . tn. corym . Url i.O I Uc iiUiiL ol llo St-i ra a... I Co, tl ... 'hrea in m.btary j.fiiu llhere tnej are ueued tb jei lU.e d . irui hi -i
6 That we are nncomnm mi mit' oppnrd to And the people will ace to it rhit the wir ia not the ime-tment hr theCJenrril o..ifninn,l of a cruel on -'till we are conquered " When it ia amid doll t iu the pun !i i-e of the -I ie 4 the dernea,r ited Ui t we cat. not e n quer, the people
S oi h tu S at I r tl e nurpiwai mowed by the win aav it i- time to -tor
1're.Hlent ol ihe l" mied "M .tr 7 That the N ..I 0 mm arlioii o ir.tm. Uito a 8a of Weterii Virginia, ia. In iIm wul ft. tea. Attorney tener Si .!. urivin.il. indetanul
t'd ineoirea a idatti weTrh ot hoh the "Tarawa he de-itfii of the A' d t ouiaU to
CH.MMutioiii of Vireiui ainl of the Jfalhm S ke t,i- war a wnr lor the abolition of alveif
There i- en 'imcer t'..t the rmlic will t
et e.tn. tert mi a hie t in mit therpl ol hem . nt a tea I led the Kaie eeptr ttM i. in M iy nexl. I he oetiaervatiiee here lanu ee of i I t.ote- cenacnt t-tt. ami thev ate atrong I of ilie ITawted eoon.h in jwrtent it lie- .le-. ti.e enum-i ii'oo nt act ot rev ilu ol ih tro. i..ii jtbrt of (ireele - pr ne-th.it it
m irkeii ii -t of revi.
Kin inciryttii.n Pro Itmitf'tl. it rar nd - uht to be justified by iu authors on the plea, of ettUCarj
i.e. nettf
kat. unlike the I and the destruction d the L'v t ' ! not a i
ir li-r he m.inten ,me of the Union, na
the people were nude to believe The m-k
now thrown otf. and the irdeona deifua
6 Tint we earnealW reooeiaaeiid a ceation of the red trailora Ijeiiu expjeel, there cm be
of howtilitiea for och period aa nny be nece.irf no hesitation on the part of lire oenple in brin , to allow the people of the North and Sm'hto '"g auch a w ir to an imtnch ate top I he i
eipceiw. throucu a ationit Uo n rent ion. t net r cmon cm never he te-tore-J trine tins war ior de:re for peace, and the m iiuieuance of the I the destruction of the Union continue4 The
me-a- ige ot t.v 5ev tn-mr and biv. r irker, Ihe action of the Ie'il iture ol Penmreleaui i. New Jer-ev. Illino a nnd Indiain; the failure ol
Union at it . and the Conalituiion aa it i That in the name of iutice. rihl. an.J i. j miniti. we enter here our ao'etnn pro e-t md
rei'er our unre'entinj: nppnit u to the pia ie I the draft; the action of nuiuerou- nm. ic meetnijc
hr C nigreaa of .nv con-'-ript r drafting net
wherrätv flie men of our country -bill be taken from their iniiet lerne- md the peiceful nurvuite of lite, to fihl iu a war for tlie l'reel tn of the neyro. while Ma- tclmeifa mid ntlier Ne En I md State- w Inch he re 'een aneii VAm them-lve-at our exoene. and are si il 1 clamorou lor the
pro ecu t ion of the w ir t'i the I mt mm ainl the i
I it dollar, hare not hiled their quo'. .md ate not even miking an efT -rt to do o S ich a law. in ini.e-tU uiijnat, unconsiitulioii d. 'and opptfrt rare, would ie nuM md void, and not entitled lu the ret t ol a Iree jte-tple fl Thit our midier who were le ei v el itil htdu-ed irro the army under the f'd-e ieDreent i tioii th it ihe war M beug ace I wuifi and lo; theoulv kMirpo-e of m-iinlaiitini; t te Constitution and reatoriug the Union, ure entillcl to our warmest at mpitnie; and that their gallant oon duct on everr I. ttt?efell wheie victory ha peri-hell tqam the national banner, haa 61 lel the people ol fhi- St tie with the hijfhe! gratitude nnd we pleiie ihem here mir mot eone-t erT.rtto mitii-ter to their comfort and Vahle, m l to l.rinvr the nro-ecution of tin. war lor the Ireedom of the negro to a peeilv rlnee II. Tint we reqafct fully tr-k our lei'i)! atme to ena-t triiojent I va for the protect im of the citizen of the State 1mm arbitrary and unci, vtJtntme il arre-t, ami a law for the eefbeceeaoni of the 13fh artk-le of the Confituiiou foe the -x don of l.ee neroea and u.u..itiotr tiom the State 1J That the f'ectioii lo the Lni..e , -Sen tie of oui di-tiuguished mit I former fellow ritixen. Hon Th.nn i A Hendthk-. reeivea oui heotr iutloRseineir ; and that hete iu Shelby county, amid the scenes and a--oci uions of hi.eu lier yeir. e. hi per-mtii! ami politic 1 1 Itieuda, deem it eminently fit and proper to dann I fell p irtnip if ion in the general juf mid aati-lacfion which the atiuit'inceaaeee of the event create in the Dem 'cratic pirty Ihroephwul lite Sate, nnd that tlie Le.i-1 at me e inccd inic wisdiMw) and txirio'i-m in calling him to ikethajh and ririoii-ib,e pmutie 13. Tint the ptoceedinga of thi eMetlne be putili!iel in ihe ühelhf Volunteer, Indiana St te Sentinel and the Ciii-iuuali Enquirer, und tint Democratic pi pei throughout tlie Stuit be le quested to copy them I rom anil ingion.
iti mo of the N "them State: the ittempt of
Consre-a to r iiae 15 ',' 1 i..-rti wildier-; and the
detnoraliz ifion -ue. rap' l d.-inte'r iii m ol our
ii line-, wb't-h will tie reduce! to .Wo.u KJ men or tiext yfn are all proofs tint the people nre
fuel of thi wr, and that its termination i f i appro ichinc There it everr probability, therefore, th it
event are o ehaimsi them-elve. loth at the Put th and at tie South, :h it, in M mil neit, the
I e ifde ol the Notthei n S ate- will he c died upon , t tie nie bet w een t w a net u it e-: Fir-t A reatorittiHi ol the (Tnnmntl the term8 ' ii.tlic itetl hhove. n une'i : The Union as it tvaa and the fo s ituti- n as it i-; ainl. with thai retoriiitni. pe.ee, proqi it . power, aid the ability j to m inPiin the f ontoe ifoch ine; or Secom J A di-aolufioti ot the Union; icknowleLinciit ol the indefiendence of the Southern ; Confe-ienic v ; n hum'ile tpretl to the Kmji- r fepnleoii to tit the Pound irv line, ami inttiutMÜ
-Ii .ine ami hum liatiou It i .t it) thetaiwerol tbepeop'eto choose which of tl e-e we will h ice Let them pek in tones I' thunder, and their tenant- lore will heir and HMSt otiev. A- to the w.ir, con-ervativ e and radicals both agree that it i plavel out mid must SfO) In the tenntime. the AM'litioiiit- wiil hnee the i'i-f action of knowin.' tint their wir will hivec iu-el ihe firm re e-tattlishment of Alricni sintert in dl the Southern St tie md Territo rite, and the tiller downfall md autiihihttioti of their party P. Speetii for Mopping the War. by tlr. t untviiyt an Able It e pu bl irun . ember i i oin Kuniai.
DlLiVIRKP H TIIK BejfNl OK RllRIM STlTIVi i at weaeneenen Ik Pk p -.I?, tea Ackvowlkpguint ok tare OotuPcaaetaTn a Haenrai View of th. Qfumeji.
i'.t.iiLtT a PtoT r a Pr.aci and Btfaeavtnw ia Mat ii ha FareniaTi d Tm Ptorti i Dkcm. ai.Twi.Kx Tin. L'.n.om as it Wa-. axe Ai Know i.i i (.mi- NT Of SfM 1 1 WmM IfBifl nplni k I tie Ki.t-Notk or Peace and Retraioa Böreese av Hi.nrv S IVseea A Flood or I. lour on Tut Ca van of fjti Wam i.r u Dot ol va Stilu Livls" Since his Cu.nslls e iLL I i; i v.il
pecial Corrffpui.ilfi.ee ol ihe Chicngo Times W afJUSwVfOX, Jan. ol . 1 he rem! ut i, .ns recently introtlm-et into the
A few data since Mr Coxwat, of Km-.-. one of the mo-t ultra, as well as one of the able-t. ol the Republican members of Oonte, ni nie I strontr s;n e Ii in favor of peace anl the stoppage of the war. The speech is srd to hue the approd ol Qoeernor AMiRttr, Chaiili s SfiiNi.n, tTiTeei i FaMiVwifftti H' kaci. GeuuTi and o'her leading Atxlitionist, who held a ewnctta in VV td.Mittm jut belore it was deixeicl K i ike the lefteariim extracts fron it. which show Iti ch ii actei : U IS AGAINST RKL'NIOX Sir. I am not in favoetsf leetnring thf) eomeitBtionai relatione ef the slatehoklers t) the L nion, nor of the war to th it end On die contr iy. 1 .im utterly an I lote er oppo-ed to both. I am in favor ot the Union i- it exi-ts to day 1 in lavorot i e- 'o ii zinthe 1 ral Stte- as the Aaaar
can nation, kneed at they ne on the principle ot
Irt-edoin Im- all, without .i-ii:icliop ol rue. color . ,1- f . I I .. I i f I. f t I i..'!llW i' t.t llM Ill0 llll,:l..f ,1.
K. .el Con-reas by the ce.ebrated ilemy S Foote tnv , bt Ammi.in ..j,,,, , Bufclte1 v C n.trol
.ne t.elicvEd bv tn my ptittlic men here to be in
uicat've of a stitni ami wide -pieatl feeling, on the n.irt of the people of the S.utk, ie fa trot ol a rei'on-trtn tiop of the Union, indeed, theie is authority for aayioM, Iriae facta ili.it ue kiwuii here, ihn, whenever the Administration is dis po-c I to act fiirly andjeattt toward Ihe Southern rhaloa. or whenever tlie people ol the Suethnrw St ites compel their p'Subc servants to auimonce tneu pi.rixi-e to do so, Cotuii'i-ioiier- will b sent by the C-mi federate Uoremnet to WnahtiiKtoii to irraiiLe the term-, of reuirhm The terms ol leimon will not tie d Hi -nit lor the Government to kt nit.il it i" di-; o-ed to act fairly and jiutly AH that the s nit iifin Si nee retfeire is, that then constitution d rights -h ill t.c KU at m'.eed to tiieiu. and thai the r tl -im -ric in-titutions shall avot he iu'erlerrnl eiifj, cither by the leopkfol the Northern Sines, or by any depart meiit or offi. er ol the Fe ! r.il toemment It was heemwe Mr Lin coin's Admintatr ition refu-el them thuee lu true tee.-, thit ttie Smthein Sta'c- e-elsl It wkfjoatawf ei the aisi-ien intei icience ol die New England people wilk me r lome-tic Institution.-. it was becnuae the Southern Slates eee Ooli i iuceil thai it wis the ilehberate (Mkrpeee ol the lie, uOd -an Admit.i-.tr .Hon to compel them lo em iin-ipitc their -la e th it they were h.rced into tliew.tr. The deny tint thev hnee made w o upon or agonal tlie Government The. allege tint the ata r i wajred on their part because he pre-enf A iministr itmn Ins subverted the I oral "i tsVromeaaMl provided m Ihe Constitution, and has -ub-tnutei iu its pi tec i m l.tny de-p .ti-m And. whether or not ihe . d elation wastreent ttnr time the war coinnieit ed, none cm dein that there It some truth in it now. Tklf be nt: the ci;. therefore, the Boot hern S iie- are w-l in to return to 'he r illei -lue to ihe (Jov eriiineiii aj so h .is the A :rn. .i-ti all un tetut-i.- to tho proiciploa of government laid down in the Coli; it ut mil. 1 iie lei m upon whkh. it U underaomd. tiiey are w .U'ti to re-urn to tne L ni-n, are theae: An ra ae-ion ui Congi eae, hi be c.-llcd e.ir1 in M ire next The repe d ol ill he rwdlowl legislation of the hat two scscons. I L'ontesa, ttnl the wuhdrawul of the em u ipili ui pro. 1 m tti..n An itneiMiiuem to the c. n-tmiti u i-t the ermof the coH'a-iwaiiae ot 1.. mu on ihe principle ndvocweil nd nnint iii.e-1 by Si-nmor D-wi-.-hi-, it i nte v : Noli inter entioii by Conre- with the U ject ot fievefj in the St .1"- mi l l eiroorie-. an-1 leneisnx them freo lo determine thit jne-t N n tor ihemeslves It -.-ii I by those whooeghl t know tint, if theae mei-ure were i a el. I fJt C eilederale ewl ernmeni wilt abdicate its powers, and each ot eol d-e So; In m, St it., u i I .-.en l s.-natoi - md Kt . re-en ntri v e-s to W.i-h nP i . a laelore th- w .. It ia swUI that the Sonth will no! iinwsl on tiie :ih -ir iinetHlmenl lo ile constitution as a eeeaKtion piece en i to reunion; but that a so eatu pjetejteee Ihe pert of Coetxrw awl t'ie Pieuu dent w,! 1- reijiiireil. to the f rf'ivt that the ques
tion ,i e-n-h u arnen inert -hall be suhiiuttiM
the AtiP-r c.in Continent on this principle I conceiv e, therefore, ih t the ti ue nhject ol dfjg war i- to mvetwtitmiM the Vet kin I Gov em mem hf raeetvlnf the North into the nation and the So'ith into a distinct public body, leaving uiu,i position to pti-ne the l itter aa a enu i'e State. 1 believe th it the tliie tmn ot the o to my other end i- a peeeecsion of it. cakrulaled to -ubv ei t the rerj object it de-ine! lo elleet His VN1CM-M. I have never allowed in-elf'to Indnljre in that am eilitious idolatry o: ihe tTnion so picvilcnt
aaaonetimple hol honest people, nor thai political ! cant ihouf tue l'ni.m so n t-valem itin.tiiif rl.w
r ------ f dishonei't ones 1 lne simply aewnled it as lorm ol Govern mftl I. to he valued in proportion to its met it.- as au itisti uuiclit of natiotnl prosperity and power. Till, s 'l TH INTO PKXDIXT. The w .ii which ha - come :n bet w eeu ihe North and the S uth for the pent two ye in h is hi -de a revolution. If has substituted in Ihe South an
other li iv crniiient for that of ihe Union. This! is the fact, and ihe fact in such a mut'er is ihe important thinj; It si ttie- the law . Noie. lt 1 iiio-i I it v in a question oi Ibis ktnd can stand The war Ifta uttei l iHaaelve! thi connection i et ween the North and the South, and rende ed them -epr ite and independent iMiwei- in the world. Tni is the naceasirj lawwl I'llect of e vil m r nv arhave. It unke the helliaerenl partnN inde ' pendetfl for the time bein?. mid, iinics- the one ; succombs to the other tiiey couiinue indapaml eutof eich other forever. The principle ia InM down by Vattel us fol low When a n ition bee nies divided into nrn pet ties, rtisuliitelv in le,cii letit, mid no longer ac I know tedft tup a common superigf, tin State is dis aolvedt and the arar between the two pirtieal fealfif hpB Ibf fJÜhf ITiMMnl, in fvar reap! I, WS a puoüc war between t,U;rTernt untiona." Book 111. chap 17. p 42?. It i.- not to be woiideied at, ihereforei thit so ! htnrned and profound a juri-U as the I Ul'imMe inem'.ci from Pennsylvania für Stevens 1 should f - ex, ie-s the itne opitiion. e e e e o o a mi pffXH if 1 tkle to thk ixiox. The Deute rata will no', ol tonne, lisren to aepuraikm for ae matatH, Sm h rnjueation bj tbeir eye-, is tiei-oi i pi po-itimi lo dissolve the Union udoi which one onghi to he banged They rspect tl e (juertmii w hether (Jnienahall be re-ooie i by fön e m bf eompromise te be etabmilletl IU the people iu the next election; and uaui that to carry the country. Their plan is to OMnee the Admini-tr ition eifjapl on its nti slavcrj policy. They put n issue the con namlion act, the 1 --oui i em mcip ition act, the Pre idcnt'-i pi oi l. i ir. it . ( in of ewMjfsipatioii I lie-e iie.-uie- they ponounce nnconetitntional. dent the i v llaHry, mil every tlm done, or te dope, in nm-tni ce irt them In addltmii to th5. they attack the Administration on aceonal oi it- -u--
lOii-e people ol ihe wnole country as oou us ; pension of the writ o: habe is c-rpua, false im pr tclicable. It is said also thai the S nidi will pii-ontnent. ranrntption, iaibeciliiv, 4c, and a insist upon the leaving out of the New Enl md thousand other inchlents. Hut on thenar md I St.iiev in any arrangement of raconatructiuu: but j the iutecrilv of the Union, thev ire like ed mi mt thai nomt w.li u tiefatn1 b vieldod There can ' if-eii They 1 1 din to ! nor the w r for the take lie hot hrrle dndit however, th.it, '.f chp ft i.m ; ot ihe Union. Iul to be fn coinptotnise i athe adioidd le restoiel upon the above bo-i-, ihe hm war They eat very truthiuliv, that the Ne K .-hnd Stitc- nouhi them-elv e- secetle Hepi.bh ams knf tr!e.I force tut two years, nawi The-e Si.ite te iletermtned to hive "'no Union exhausted the eonutry, od upon thia claim the w.tli -! . ver.ohlers " adoption ef Ibeir wtethod aa alitbetii kff t to ke The seetet ot G reel ey recent proid to let ..one I i. - is the m -inner in tibk-h the prdiii khe Itonaheen St-atw j;o In M v next; t.. i.v.i. z in.- .t" 'ne c unity ;ioj.-e to teruioi.it thia . the tnlepetwience id the Souiin.n tVnieiei.icv irreal coulicl the:.; mi to cdl uM Napoleon to hi the o .u.i t u t orl vr c.n- av.vriVK r iRtt. dry Hm bfJkweee the North md SViuih (a pre ' poil whicb ia eafgerlt eanbraced by the . . ile An M.i ce -cera lecently to hare been effected , here). i. that ihe ab ie farts nue ju-t come to to tins end between certain elements heretofore lieht, ami the naujetobl are leirt'ui th it the will j hostile. The Border .te p-diticiana are the le acted upon in iheiumner uid. -ited; and tbeir teintnnt ul tite old Whi sud K oa Xotbiiig h tired af the South :- su-h it. i . ao no er th m ! in:te-. who. ill their lives, cheiiabed au intense hne the Union restornl w ith liveholdjhnj Stite Isatred uf me Deenwrnry. The? now ueite wit. in it. I lie i ndl nude nor to rQtvt a -c u u:, of that partv to elleet lb oojeei. Tire Ue: n can-, the two -eciiors on n? terms, even on tho-e of ' ot tie A'boiv achuol, unoer the awgwennu leid t' e inde.endeneenf ri SaMliein Cnilewerat y avship ol Mr Wee.1. w.o, f-.r Jon V fought Furthonu re. t u.v -uch proH,-,i- re fjane by tbaJTan Uuieu tceucy, and finally Uoke It oVrarnj the, S-a h. tne riUicil ndl wkh jntnet them ikeongh tin? .-ei ..; tree aojl, are also hamim ' widi t'e n of datier itroii, amf they will cnly'ül'tve th tlieirold ofpoiteni-. Thee the army lie ,ii. el ovei theo heads, if carrel at all d the Deuioci.o t.ke- tlie fie 1 lor the next il -reviver, ihe r.,Jc.i me Vonviuctsi that the fiie-ii political bill e. anppurted n 'he .MtPylhet war cannot be earned on mush longer; that the lolkefjen t Qktt and Cnfenoen. and on the. Bie.n-itM o'iuc o wie ex:, ustml; that no more lbt by thewpeeial friends of William B. Messend nhiie fro -pa own be r . ,e- : 'hey are feiriul 8ucb a hos ntay weil feel eotrhdent It hieebf tint, uineas ther ;et tlie P.est den ai d Out ;ieas b imtiou ear ektarr. TN e:euiei.l- have been lu y com. in tie i to favsr p.;cv ot separ ..: re naii ehipenV N t u v St union will ai tuallv t .ke phre As to ctHajuer- ' potttieiuU inrot-jted tie .ni. i..e Hie-identni in K r twJu uc tlie South, thty k ow tl.d t ; . M m-ioii Not m vain ha the 'J.-cnet imejUil In private lint it cannot ue done. alfhoOeb in oi State iocuried ine sfpsjtsjBatl ol having hi fasbiic ihey atiil talk tien-eiv aeul he suiiju-i- ome irnhec-ile No in am h as ihe whole, Ad , lief of the S ufli'' Ihe New Wi 1 imee u.t iiuViri the mum of .r.liu.g with s.y-: -TIioj war is to be tenykt through Ue i iw tide for hck oi a p"'cy Thev cm. 'd well j inM fisM itH we eoiiOjUev. or till we art n aftaard b diepeinte nid the applau-e ol ihen h bwel " Hut Uieeiei. and ine daws ot po in. cib. while tiiey sdentn oimcteiJ Unit umler cur we herf whom km tMt, rv on t.v , ou? t-Hee- rent whsr o t" leier tne p;iewih; iwaefc mi, tireli working iti sock a Xu unwr th-t pv kind with nhictniiev woutd r.c kpj le, to ihedeetaÄuu of lijtht'u Will be imofiC i- de alte r.et May ! mother Prea .en id elerfton
th! rovaenvATtvva wtLt Tairern The eh e! e'e nent in the a reo in "I h men! nl i thia reirt onary movement is tlit mr whihthe A'lmmi-tratioo i- .- iii..i(-i insT lr ' le re-i.r o ins ' of tlie t7ti' ' Tne w r i indee.1 tint trump refil j ihe Democrwci ; rm war lor em oicp .tnm; I put war tor conone-l ; but Mr Lincoln 'a w r f.i the Uni- it Thev luve ix fear that it w l erve the end of Abolition. Il h.ia piel that ti.e Itr fj el a njjsj now m ' knepinK- All I baa . w;-ht Its fandoneition In the finf place, it'
INDIANA LEGISLATURE.
holds the n itin llelÄel tti the principle th it the
BENAl E Fain ii Keliru irj fi. 1"64. The President called the Sen ue to older at 9 A M.
Thejounial of ye-tero i w i- re id nd at-j-roved.
ri.TITlo''Mr Culver: From cit xens of Tippecanoe ' County, temon-iraim against altobeiunt: tlie
r . i ,,'in ii I, in .in. i. lie 14 i.f I. I .e t .on
iK n i i:u -ct. sod fie u.eatuiu'io.i 0et. to - , -
aasendine .t throu.h Southern votes In the ti ur-m ianoi. oi v hiiuj next place the respon-inility ol it leins whh the. airaTS. KepubTican.it weakens them sailtr In the elee-1 Mr Wilson, from the Bmk C immitlee. re lions And ui the Uord place, it effect h to weit p.ied buk Sen ne bd! Xo 6 . with a reconiawav ami depress the slaveholders, ami dipoe mendalion that it lav on the t ib!e Concurred in. them iu favor of conciliation. The war. in what iTaoDrcTio or bill. ever aspect it may lie presented, is an admirable inrrumetit for tliem Mr Shields No 91: To ameml section I of If the war should happen to meet with un tle act authoriaiuj appeal in couu-sted ele tion exta?-te.l sucee-. and ilei'eit the rebellion, the 1 neholders will he kvwfcw hick jut in lime to -Ir "'son No. 92: To empower bfiffJ orj oin them in the election II it should I in md f "Uiirr lne U""' u 10
a. c mipltm no result, as now -eem likelv. Una c" P lte '" oint ous.ne-s i t a i W it t
will inevitibly in-ouethem a triumph iuthetNipu
- .... . ....
1 1 r vote I ne i tneory is. ami it i" a uinl one. that the two forces. Abolition and Secession, now in deadly conflict, hive onlv to lie permitted to continue the fight hm; enouch t weir e nh other out. and entire the political waters to sub side to their former level Thus, on the basis of the war. thev hive a
Mr. Huneiamd No 9.1: To extend the time
for the completion ol railroad.-, when $-.iHMJ per mile Mha tieen eianded thereon. Mr. Graves No 91: For the relief of pur- f ch ieis of sw imp I utda iu cert on -e-. Mr leeifti'leii No !'ö. A mend inc. tlie laws in refjerd to iideret mt money. li Modi No 9C: Requiiinc clerk to m ike
comp'ete iinsterv nf the situation, and no e.u ih'.v ""' 'nuiiii: me aiifjfjeiiii use wet ewe power can prevent their saj.ee- . ' 11 rtley No DT: l o Bimmlibl lor the tetr ! ulalion ot I ne- charged on railroads Till VUMV C'i.N-1 BV.iTlVK. r V .i I i r . i i r OKPLHS OF Tilt DAT. P er' he e-- w iti.trt ie let eure to the roaidt ,if
the war, 1 t nan lern eke iknwie afsks iiimiini Heta-e bills No i. 2i. 2 and 5' were t rei in the eleciion far Mi.eti- r to tint nf the , rei' till '"" ,,J 1 u -eemd read.n-. Administration Great reliance is placed bv eke Senate bills un ni ami includuiv; No 9 I md later on the vote Sw the sol ders; b it, in mv i J"'"1 residutmat No. y were ie id a ecoud time !
opinion, ihr is delusive The -old er-wdl be af ",u 'eleited. lected iu like manner with the re.t of the people, j ue-iaci: fwoji the o .tirui
nnd, more'ver, will le tueil o nplitarv service
ami oixious to letnrii home Thev w ill Ih dis
Secretary, Mr. llol!w.iv, su--e-tiii tint
1 the St. re make provtsioii to advance the pay due the soldiers Irom tins Slate. KcleueU to the
l . . I M J . L
. v in es -1 oe irom me noveruoi in reptni to tne , Ml ..I hiiM SM rH-i I i wl tlio Iiii.,I- .t hid
... ..... ai. .. ... l ... l ... -
p.iii-iicii iiwiii h .....u'iiki ..u-r" .iihi iifT-ue .1 Secret. ti Mr Hol
ch in-e. I be -iinenii.' and ndiim itmn iet to in
engendered bv the unlituite I issue nf au irre
eeesnib'e pa?i currency, will of it-elf overwhelm the A-lministi ation pirfy, and iuk it deei c than plummet ever sounded Hut the Icniocrats. in my judgment, sate! f calculate tint ibej cm take is-nc on any one of a hin died ne. e-snry incidents ol the Owe, and defeat their opponents by a lare nnjonty .
Couim ttee on Finance. bills on Tiitsn rkamno Mr March's hill X .Ti: l'i sei ibine forms of deels to be u.-ed by Sherdl's and Coroners. !
P.-ed
Mr Benson's bill Re Ä: Te amend section 1 2 oi tin act in rel lion to County Auditors. Ile
mt rrt CLAM.iTio.N a fnlUrt. ColllI11 Mäj t., JoJiciwry Commit tee 31 my suppo-e thai ihe elleet ol the prochim Mr Downey - htll-BFo H: To amend the tion "I i muicip dioli wid he to so thoroughly . practiceot. I'a-.-eil. speedily mid completely am i' il ite nnd ei up.iie Mr. Ferguson's tnll Vi. 35: To amend sec si ivery , ihiit the si.iieholc.e s will hate im longer tion i ol the nt dtfllilM fciotiie-, after a tope t fjotive to act together. I h s is an eregioee discn-ion failed to jiasp, by a tote ol" ayes 17, mist. ike The pro. hunt ion wi, have Uo such nav-93
eiltet. Its coi, stitutiuna'ii v i-denied It i.--ti.
unexecuted, ano n- van. in v uintetei in ne.j. i i.e wliole subject is vet open 'o debate and final ?pr Üesecat. The Judiciary Depaitmenf i- to rentier it- dents on epon it; and, in the meant me. ii is to be the controlling bane in a pepal n election for I Pie-i.lent. This stare of thin. s will undoubted!'' in-; i o the slavehotdera with a more ie-olute neefMse than ecr. Their efldi t will not, an heretofore, be io fwtrfjnt the Aboltthetiet fiom frsyeistai their siairae, aa diefani ami apectalaüva ' proposition, but to ie rue him from the ra.-p ol i
the enemy already actedty lud npen him It arMI redouble their will and briny out every latent etier.y MusiR ins aTaafevi afe&m.
The Seintor Ironi M n- ichusetfs, ( Mr Sum
I i The Sen de adjourned.
ArTKKNO N SESSION. The Senate w is called to order at 2 o'clock P M A mansware from the Bonee, encloaine bill No. 14 I of tint br im h. w ;is t ik'-n up The bill an tin i ;ze the eh :ii men ot" cmmntces atajairnted bf the Le-isl Olli c. or I'ithe. hrmch llicieol, load uiini-tet natlmtu itne.-ses. H iii-c bill N o 4 w is al-o reul a first time. RI SOLI noNS Mt Bmwne. of Randolph: That the Commit tee on Funt ce inonhw into the expediency ol af feajing leliel to ihe bniSliwmt Irom the S nkin Fend by providins lo reiiee them of ihepav in. -nt of oi.e Iii: Ii of the principal yearly, as now
net.) aim Ins loei been re alerte.) to -er e m iMii.iiel Adopted.
Othet term uf ail y e m -in the b 1 . he Ii M -o hm i Mr Wolfe! Tlnteich member of the Sena'e ml. uned. should, in this cri-i. rniint ns to the be iettie-ted t-. feraneb the pte-i lin' olh' ( r d the . . . o . I . I . . i' I I . .1
proper action His purely N ort hem character a-nnewun uw uimimt iron hm Mint to UN
his hi en I abilities, his lofft aapiniiona, hi aacri
Hees for Ireedom, tl:e entire conti lein-e ol his
State so spoutmeously bestow ud unui Inm and that S' ,ie the nohle.-t in Ametici all -inle him
out as one aetbi r ted and aanoirfü to speak with il i : - IIA viiiii ni. il., i'tt,i nrwn iini
I hete are sdeo m this H-m-e uruiktien v!m-e words on i!n- sjumeauina iheeae the eetentey will
lisien to w ith inien-c interest The honor hie member frmu Pcuiisylvanm, (Mr. Th olden- S'e-!
mi eare
Capital bv ibe eeealty traveled routes, to enable i
mm to nnke out ceilihcates ol . .dopted.
BILLS INTM'Dt CI V Mr. Bears Mo. 9: To repeal the clause (
the pi ii k road act ws roefettine ihechweter for il e 1
Ron com 'et'oti of 'he ent.ie ro id, and hi author ie the collection ol toil for tmee miles or more
ofi-oad
Mr W ilfr No. 9!); To provide for the tesne I
I ' ..I tl... ...I. " I A I t . I I I a' I A 1 . 1
cos.; one mt me inm i;reiimc:i oi iimwci nl lee liliis on appeals Ilolll I) Mills I'l Oo min is I full ol ieniiiuji and Sxhaloe ttieil by hm e-ir j ionrs
ol arduous service in (hi c.iue. who h ie never j Mr. Fer-u-on No. 160: To authori.e the filleted, and is nw te alfsteil in ki D strict bv ' ilejiosiii.isn of part i US lobe taken and te.d iu evi everwhel miug numbers, atn mis loiemo-r atuoiiK j ueuce. tho-e ol a ! mill the nation will ex.asct deli ver.tuce j Mr Woife No 101: To amend section 4 ) of a . .1 i i m n . w i
inm ne u niters niucn eucompasH it iet the-e the practice act men, and -uch i-ihc-e. sieik. and tell the conn ) Mr Rit Nt I'M: Authonzim: the D rectors ' try whit ttKilo in this bmir ft Ir.in-a-endent peril t of the llmk of flie S- te in remove any- of their I Revert bliese, I neaei reiraaa kmai gptxaeu brant he- and hi iciocite thea n othei poiuta n ny m ,'ividu i. opinion lint the true pol cv ol the : the h-ink di-iricis. North la to tei mm ite this war at once. Ihe, A'joui neJ. Innrer it emit in e-. i! c w .r-e nur situ ition te
comes Let the two Honaae of Oonacieaa adajea the lolhmitnj reanlniiena: "Hi aWnid ay fbr Saumtt nd Mnaaeef Bsfea teuluUrra, dC . That Ihe BfJH u'ivc be. njnj Ut is hereby reman ited lo kassm a imvmvnl order in all euannj indert u! fbrre in the several at Ktnre le
HOUSE OF REPRESENT AT4-VE9 H u-e met at 9 o'clock, Mr Speaker Uu.-kuk iu the fJeatr. The jouitial of yesicrday w is read and ap
pro eil. Mr. S o iff.
of J.iv. oilered n lesolutn n nu
pinmeufs ot tue L ...ted State to h-contmuc Uhoux i ut Ihe Dim keener to provide n room lot, . 'I ... . .. LfMi. .f..l,, ... ,S..t ,1... ........... .....1 . . . ! ...
..-.. Win. . .iiu ... rvi i iv.ii.iu.itee on Aio.lt o. Anesls. W Hell w .i -
for tip' fui in e eniiie un the de en-he.
fjmefavaf. l int the Kaetetive be. asjd iie is rVarfber reineaieii an enter into isfjfotiatiaeia nitk the attdsuriilee of the QiiiftufHeH Btaiea with rafseem e to a cess ition uf hmuirkia . basci on the htHowinji proposiiion-: 1 Recicintion ol the iiidepenoence of the Uamltileiate State- 2 A uuitorm systeea ol dutie- iron knpmia .'i Fiee truJe lieteeea tne two St t;e 4 fVeeeaviee-
' ion ot the Mis-i.sippi ri er. 5 of the Monroe doctrine."
Mutual adoption
C a livi. Tooi rntft
adopted. bills ivrnoDictD. Mr. Gie'ory No 147: Amending booth j-ee 'do. i of Ju-iue ol I'e.ice a-l. Mr. Neiunii No. 140: To protect grain stacks Mi How k No nf); Supplemental to act inco rpnrwting Mining and tu .uui.oiui eoetpa inca. km 'i i rioNa. f. : mmim A',, .inl lau ....ni'i.ilf aa . . f ' , u
.'1 . ft . - - . .ft- ,' 'i.i..... v. '' " l.'V
to isit the liostalals ol the cilv wltereiti ilieie ',
i entire y sauren nun tsmse woo nesnrl lent njny he stck and nonuded Bohltet a. nnd repori it i- ittlpx-ibbj tint the N irih and South could j Up "u then condition and ,.s kl ebat failiiei steps I ve petLi-mlv side by side be au-e there aie n . ;lie neeeaentrj fisf the:r couih-u. Adopted ejafj natnrwl bouml .ties between the rwr. -uch as the rtu Rocky MonitAelne or tiie Atbtntic Ocean. I Ins ; solpiius tat. i i lt!i..hfrir Willi ih-... wa .im,., ei. ii.w.t. mir. . -
, .,., . ... . . . the Governor sent in a commui.icaimn statsrlve I he pe-n-le ot the Bliwlh awJ . utn can .1 ... . a, . 1 1 in o uni on acc urn t tiie iet uienre drait on the never bectime um,n mwmtu tn each ut her in the .,' .in i, . , .1 , ' licisiuy of the Uniteil St de . iioveriiiuetit had
-cn-e 01 sin; 11 inn riem-.i ai.o ctun-n or liu- . . , . . , , . ... ,. . .... not h cli :o.e lo .i 0 .1 let - pi ni -iliv
,.1.. H. . .. - v. a .1 m s ' III. Wi . . speik the seete langeatge, fatasesf e coeaanoa lit , ernture, inherit similar ptdiUcs and leliicious views, and inhabit lasione lo ely coin ectcd b nateral and srtiicial t e-. They wih, ibeiefure, both -c 1 Ism - - Aincticai. The unly utea dit fetenca t-t etn ihem i- of a etspJ il and political nature, uaaaeir. that which arises from 'he exi-t anee ol Airman slavery at one, and its atsn m m in the other. Thi- f cf, however, offer- no obstacle vh it e av th such a separatfcsn is i, kttolved iu indepemleid political jtn i-diction-; oil the c otiti uy , n areillv ti ilit ite it. Before the Federal Union sma etabited at the s ites are inde annate, sad cc itcl under Articlea of CniiedernJanjia in tba naunreef a trewtv. The iruomeuts now mlducel to show the
Fin iiis
p.ui been ptvvnted in pet up-ui up hi 9 i l-t 1 he mode ot p ti ina ihem but once iu two months ! w is . .- n cu of .1 -oc-s ui s i die -' lamiUes. H'
rec ttasMmded thai tue State nie tnce the pay to the so i. tiers in belnll ol the L'u.tcu Staue-, n pi tn lor W hieb In- -uuin tied ilciet.cd. on urn lion ol Mr Miblack, lo C iinniitce on V.;ys and Means, BILLS iMSbl D Mr. N. black's bill, Nu SS: Concernuae the Wa
bt-ti N i .fce n Company auiltonaiu it to j rai-e money tor reo or-. Ac , was taken up and , nt-ed ye is Ti, nays lu Mr Atkmsiui'.- bdl. No 4fi: Amending se tion 4b oi tue C tntnoit x-hooi Liw. I'.ie.-e-J ea; - a an
( w . Ii a v s i
Mi
Perry ' hill: fteJatfvo t.. liana nf hold inn
iiupt n tic du ' ui pie-em cpu ition beteort CoerbtoJ DtifJMMii rftee b Franklin, Fayetke,
the N i lb at, I South, uo with equal loi i-e to pCOVO
Uu-; :. liity oi vh t then i.tud.v ex -'d aed eras ion) ited in ti e e i.-e ol ihe th üi ei. 'iir i:.a! Ktatcw ol the Union. The iatia.- attswd to w rd each Other p uci.-cly as the N rtb and South noebl M iti I slianjld Üaty slop ihe war and antesMuio ueity It would simply ie resolving the North and he South into conleder le St-ne-, re-ui:iiii. a- to thein. the old basis .d the Con federation. Th - w ,.i mat whole of it I-
i, then-lore. vei s mole operation.
Y i ne, and Union counties. Pa-eo veaa Öd,
nav- I Mi . Leeds's hi'.!. No 54: An"., r 'n- cotthtj olh. eis to exp-e Im s,; whaterm ibet have lo
tel. it other plweaa than the Oomthunsa door rel ii'n e to s des on delinquent taxes by Auditors. '
i' . . t s BBÜ, i - '
Mr Ander-on's -ml. No 6:: Refinlating tlie detiea oi the State Libr.ni n. Paeeef ye i B n 1 1 - 9 Mi M. i. nicl.t' V bid. N I3: Ke' .t' . e to tlie
I do not PUKgesl Ük, beer ever, on the idea line of lieWinj: courts in Adams. Weils, Hunt- i
that sh uhl if ever he adop ted, the eaparatnMI it mfrton. und Allen c .unties
implie-i wo ilii he ravmanenl i hebe e tn it it n.-th
r
.ss
cd ' e i- -'J,
would iii-tire an intimate reunion on .in tub abi ni i I h ie e ti lence in the inherent vftnl ty of Not ihem eivilütiUeil. I Inve no ie.r to s.-t ;t iu i 'ir.. thai of thf South. Le: them ! r i se .- by si a it. the i ire oi euipne, ..i.d ue -.. i . - e vi bit n a ill tiiumpü.
Tkatajke te t.ovi raor Horton. P.ri iia.!K 1 ow SH r. !np . Fej 1. 'tH. F.u. i k Sim.. ml: Theie is a dispute among us out hete as lothe mono Gmvetnor Mortue spent h i the sold Bra. The Repnbbcans say 11 the t:iui ev hf and hi- brother U ih we'l spent iu 1 1 iflf r und on -pe a l hfatnw w as nta own m.i e . and the-elore the letn ht its are trait r tor not ting him thanks. 1 way It Uas Uie SUU money he -pant, witd liie.e.me be i cuikd n no m -re liianks h mi I sm H'w t- tlie fiel? i
Si 'ehi'l.N- 1": Ame:idin;' section 9 of sn
a M e n --nii.j: voluntary B-nm-tatioiiS i'aed yeas Cd. n t - 2 J ...XT RlSOLlTION Mr Packard: Instmctin- Sen itois and request ite Repie-ent i'.;e- in Conci ess U advocate tin) pa mi of soldier- iu old r its equivalent in t afr m .i -; Item bist t.uie. A tjourneu. AfTCSSOOa SCiSB'OX. Me: 1 1 -J 2 e'eam k
Us.tUOl v Houe bill 35. extending the 'erm of townmip : t ti-ree to two vers, wns taken Irorr. the table and on.eied to eiii.ssiueut. - j II iuebill No !e) ret itiie to collection nftax- ' es Ue fei re. i lo -elect eomtnitnja ol Hve.
a OU
n iii.ii lo Ute how il U
.ui.-. Ac , i.fobi;: i'onii n. 11 ttejrie aril 1 j .in ine 'he leo-.r' tu 'de by the Ooeii.'r to tTie LeiVlatuie ..m ti.e e;eiiliiuie of 'he $1;.MM0 Üomsneeul F id id toe Sa:e. a w i ta. oibly Irani alt be w mis to know liomau ofti. ' ii souice.
LU -b 1; i I s us JiFF DVIS. Mi Benvrn aeeaented the bdhiwies : fTniatwAS, It h is lieen eb.o-ed upon the flKr of tili- Hou-e. " tint an tmi'swy of Jeff. Doa " ytnemn. Jefifer-on Dav i-. Pre- etil -South-, rm Confederacy ) was in cuu-u Laü.m with mem- j hers o I thia House on a ceil itn inunt. tneiefoie.
be it Vraocrd. That a select rommittee of three le
u sti e'e . i. gii! I eat marine "! bv the Speaker d this Ho e to aacer SO ewll dat hbj A L nkun. hut llat's all up wid tatu and rejairt to Un- Hue aa asm as practica- j ine now ." .i i . I' mpey -Hn-h ef , da e . " life, whether any members ol this Hou-e haie; naisl Dn.h. Ta nmiturd.t b wvby j St been in consult ition w nh an u- h nin ai' . and me.'ua u amie inu. ' kiy 1 ffnisse ei-SSsa sfcej baae hasm eke STSi mem'eis art?, heo , da h t A !. l.iattiii " "Jisi waine tiunf. and where tney had such ahi.-uuüu&, and fori D b .ft. eeff fc" N ah tly had the nme
Rr$lri. That said committee he empowered to attach Indiana to the SooChem Oanfcdernrj
to -end hr w o i e e, compel attend .nre. and examine sawl wime-- ooh n rele-e ce t.. t r matter -et forth in the loreoiii peeamb'.e snd eo uiioisS Mr. i r . ii wi i tf in it-eml" h d leen in con si liou niib anv Soatherti tro'orlor treiaon ab'e pur- o e. he in rVr eej eilin lum It h id be-n . Ii r.ed tint uch w the f.cl by a re-t.n-it e me ndier on thai aVe If 'hee wa tt.torheie.be 'Mr Brown j wia for exnelfine h ni from this In rib'-e ly He. for mil, ami neither would an other DeimnTni. tolet iie any Communi -ation with traitor Mr n mo-. el to taole the resolution. The House had heaid mu.li on lh.- suh.ee t
Mr Brown -nd M Tuktrd dem m Jed the ye ml it i' - on M' t' ism'i motion Mr Br .nh i m aked to lie excused from voting. The Hou-e retued eonent Mr Brmhtni: "1 hen I will excuse mvaelf"
(Putting on his hat ami walking into the lob.; Confederacy should be
Woh ha noli he won I
that bt . Iii e within tlie rVmicratic party
. ou.d alw .i--ub-ere the u. sae of his c
irr 1 hat parte aaifht "Tfaiwe the
Ikhi. Iierinsr, that it (al. that so not the I invern envoi -wot ÜM
not tie rooiitrv. If the Southern Confederacy -lwuld he recojt niaeu. ami he ! eare I it would tie done, the KepwbIh an nswtr would , - ia lor it Ami the Abolition al a man! ot tint parts would b in Area p. .. - i As i i tne N i-thaee e n Co ifedara ,
thai wis a myth The fiat
I started the idei was no lean a
- n.i.ished Kirellaoey. the Owvarnor of Indi ana. Ha and th.aw? win. acted with him their
' patar. orator-, and re"d nowa, bed haaier stop talking aU.ut this Ihu.'. or they roifht bv their aru merits vet cini'lnee the people in favor of a
Northwestern Conlelerai If
. wh-ii. Uod
S..me further di-iiion wj- hd. in wbu h
Mers Tatkington. Brown. Mdroi and Niblick
for tnd. be wi in ' i .-I oi eipu 1 1 and e irt jnati. e at the hinds ' the N-w Ktiglaud S: . If tint
pirtic'patetl. when Mr Stanker de idel upon iu-tice could not be had. ibeu it iaht become a
nut tin-' ihe vote azain to eacu-e the eutlem-in uuestion whether the cteat Northwest
from JefTei-o. i lirinhitn o ni '"t.njj
The question reenrrin m tablin: the resolu-
i-
er rem ti tnhutary to the ruanofactureve of N . s England But until that time came he waa
t:on. it wa- n..t t.-ihit;.! eas ii . n i - . ! not tor i-'iiiumc our relation t me rteri
Mr Wolle w is opposed to the adoption of the (ioiertiwent There s a njht of revolution
resolution. l-ecM-i-e it w..u'd nu' the S ate to independent of all laws, cwnsailwSioml. iiee.l'ess fir; . Ile w-in'ei nve i .f thin eiiitneul. And :l reiolutu.n sb u J
the mete as-riti in- of 'eidletnen in heited de J mam the pe ile of tlie N a Avaef bejosaaae ol b e 11- m e.l the (' iwing -nh-iitute: Nu Knglaod opprewsioua. I hi did not aav wbat Win be as The Ahwli in (Wesses ami Aim wou'd be done, but liiere waa oue tbiuf wb'ch lit on neuters ef thi Sate bare). lmot since the 1 miht be done. P'e- nt w ir Mtf in, eh ire.i both due- ty and in Iu conclu-ion Mr Buskirk woubj simply aw? to drei', fjanjaj ihe P in - r c of the St .te. tint tie genilemm fnm .letleraoe Mr Biaubam tl.ev are ills 'oval lo the:r itovernment and in th.t when he mule ibre.taol hingiutf ajtainst
open ay nana thf with the n a i I'etJ I ' mtederate S ate- of the SofjUl in the itletti t - f i hi erlhrow our institution 4 and t-ubiet t our ' iu emrueut ; and. Whcrea. ff inslieeu ierte.l upon this floor that cert. on inenihetw f thi- buMJ have been, since the present A-semhU nu vnel. in sectet counsel with in naaaasnet nv Jeff Dni-: and. Whete i-. It baa also boon issnwOBdt. here and eUewhere. t hat the pre-eni l.e-ji-l iime intend. Iiefoie it- adjoet ument.-lo i ike Usts St .te out ol the 1'iiion- od.
Wheie.i. Noeiideife It- been produced.! Ke.'ublic ins was per-i-tel in.
either here or elsewhere, thou-jh frequently de in a nde i. in ujiport ol the a I ores. i id charges; thei afore.
,'.-'. That k the opini-.ii nf li.is Hon
sin h charges unon the loyalt ot a majority d thei
cihr.en nl Indi ina. nre tot ill v and me mlv false.
snd are BeadO an wdvnnce the inteiest of partv
and then auftior.. hen the tn ike tlicm. :u
without the hive of envasnrv or the Ibaeof (ol
mem ci- on ihn floor if they voted for a certioi
measure, he would bu-l the hmj riir read to de: end ihear rights I hit rulleiu.u and UiaaS who acted with huu h mil take w intius; from (he lessons of history When they commenced haiiKbuj us thev bid lieitcr be look up out bo ibeir own nevk- If the Republican parti itnnf i hid ciil w.ti and the hrst si t niut c que troin them on the ve.y '.. . n there Wnuld be su. h a ptthering of the clans througkoul the State as the wot Id neeraaw belore And he koneatlv lelieed. if the cuuise pur-ueil by the
ti 1 war would
come I liei st -iint '- ih-iii i it t iuiiik
ie talked auiui Dem r it taking the Arsenal
,c t iia'-i r ut Democrats encourahie deaor
ao.iut iheir oestt ii to i ae ine snif "Ui of the Union and ihre .ten to brine the mill tin into Iii hah! By the Inres ol those iu the interest of ibe Adunu.-u iliou. a strong be lief wa- ente: ta iied l the pe nie throughout tne
Sute tint the pi .;i-e . i . o i-the llemoct as
before their Otes. atnj that such ch irges are a I lo some a t ol iioje.u e But, a be had tiki, the
lander najne the fair me of lull u i m ej t avt must c nie irom fhe Kepoolicii. The Ursared, Tim in the opmiou ot tins Hon-e ! Majority were cool, etlen. not nvtiaaMaSnJ, and su h eharee. filse though ttiev are. together de ei m ned to m iii t ain then right-.
w itii simil ir clnrge in othet St ite. have thme more to Bttmnerthou the so-citlnd Oimfesksraee S'ates. uti'l to i e -od and om'orl to the eisern ,
Mr lb. mh un wis in i. v.. i .it i.ie ie- dutioii.
He wa- certain th il he could s.itity ihe commit lee ol the truth, in sub-: .m e, of w h it he had said
th m all tint their authors Inve done to wetken teateid ii lie would iv . b we et , tli.il he did
the power of the enemy and .u keep down the relielliott Rnnlred. Tint the sooner stich feroiis ceie to -hinder the loval ciii.rns of the North, and ce i-e their iff Tts to pur down the Denver. tc pert? in the kttrel State- hy t de ch irgis ami at tempt t s:ipi.res-ini: free -pee h. nnd turn their attention, their pre-se. their peeche. and if i.ee I he .trer the'r lives to sup te-- rel tell ton iti the Sooth, the sooner thev will prove to the v oM the r own devotion to their country, their own love of its Constitution as it is ai d their aincerttj in trying to restore the Union as it w t-. The Chan was of opinion ih.llhe sub-titute w is not get main, and, Jherehne, although its S'.h'nn e sma g""l. out mi onler. Mr. Packard thought that most importatit ajatfee was rhnesjea nf dnfloyahy aeabaat mem hers on this floor They had been made The in j irity "ii thi- floor -!i-uld -how to the country that thse charge- existed only in ihe i in .gin .thm of the genileinip who had unde them lie ranarted investigation. II dcrnandel it It
theie w i- i traitor he would I.e the fir-t man to vote for h expulsion . and would labor to bring h in to CoaaJitu pnnisJmantVl there ifier This ch rge t ime from the Abo!nioii'-ts only. Mr Lee Is uudet -tood hat Mr. S;eaker had been di it hug memht-rs imt to call hard nime-. " Aholifioni! ." md the like. Mr n.egory hurled hick the iinputat-on of be ing an Ahohtioiiist He knew gt e a ex i lement existed. He hoped gentlemen on both sides w ould cet-e relet ence to excitinr topic-. He did hope and trete tint peni leinen would defer a 1 Burk setter, and go to work on practical legi letwnt It was all imports ut that this should be be rtnne Mr A kison ifl'iud nu amenrlnient. maVinr Dtvbl C Bf oih iin he mntleetsB Irom Jeflf'-r son a u. em1 er f tue t-oinm fee, with the un d'-t standing th it he was al-o to ac' :s a witn-ss. He did not tpprehend tint the investigation pro po-ed would co-t much The only m :ti. ess would, piob.blv he Di:d C Br.inhani. Mr X. bhii k attache! some degree mt import b nee to ihe rharge mule by Mr Brtnlnm e-ter day. He Mr. Bf aiihawil a as not the and of man to m ike cinrge- th it he could not su-toti It wis a serinani ibkaf publicly, in leislitive h ills, to -tigm Ifiae un-:! ij triitor. A to the -l ing j. ii t v phrases nf " Ah ditionist." "Copper heid," ' Bilttevnn.' he eared nothing about. tue:n. But the ch irge of traitor brought bv one member on this fl.ior agiin-t other meinherought io he investigated. Tiie anestiun h it wete vt trie md Intal men or not? If we were not, be insfd ie know it, aim theiehue be .-imiild rote let t lie resoluTiim Mr Andersoti followed, talkine humorou-iy r.nd -irgu.ng i ; n-t the ie-o'o,ri.u (tenllemeu on hi- floor wie t dlow ing Bea neecaid e advice, cdluigiidiov.il inen in the fTorfh "AooiMoe Eels " Mr. N bl ek: That "order af BeaureenrdTa hi's ail men iu the Nor , Ii :n n-r;ts as se'i : He pit die in. A I i . ere cbaractm ."I sa " A hobt on Y nkeea " The tet m Ii I not dieterb Democrnts. mid ibeiefon ii et d.-i t o' c ire a'nat it.
Mr Ai'dei-soi pro-eed-d lent lernen we;e.
t .Iking wbotM oi o ui sli e w ith tr litoes; h id en tcred into ne,''ti -tthdi w;tU Rebobl to tint end. Mi N b'ick: Once for il I lieatre the getitlo man tn name meOtbers of this Hou-e wl.u are IU negotiation w ith Uaiiois. J he t h n ges. Mr. Audcv- n went on. v ng t i tho gentle
rum I: in M r-lnii u d S nkc Mr P ;kard
' not intend t i make iuch rem o ks a- he bid mad. I Some things he hid sai l had grown mr ui i e
catechism of h ui by -undiy grutleuien He waiitel gentlemen d .- imily lo uii letstindth.it he had ne er s dd th it he would aitemol to deleat by mv tne on the legal action of tlie House M'. fV-oi'iim. ; ii ie: y 'to in erropaiorie-. uf Mr. Bt.iw i.) - id that heo d not know oi his own knowledge that any no uP e on ibis floor had been in coiiteteu -e w ith traitors But he had uneavateosl tbot a geutlem m from the Siiuth (he did not know whether h - residente w is South or North) keel heart, leie c n.-ultinc with me in tiers w ill reference to lrn:ing :d out sich action aa WD i!.l 1 1 ipple the go ei ntueut to declare an sr misti'-e. the eilect of which would cripple the gov crneiCOl Bod.-tvowed the dec ! ration that be had made, thai an emmissirv of Jeff Divis had ! line in cm-u!l niop with meth'ie: Ml liioMli lo .owed it- -utipolt ol hi- re du t on He w mle-l to il.e hot. ualde gin'le nan horn Jeflet on ,Mt Bi iiih.nn) a clnme of vent d ituig h:s sku : with leg :rd to the charges he h ul made agon.t Democrat. If he wns mis taken, as he would Hu-I himself own ineesiigalion, he (Mr. Brown should etpCKl of him to cm- in heie .md m ike the.-uitable and necessary retraction and anoiocy. Mr Bobei ts uem in icl the previous question. Su-t it. el. Mr. Alkii .-ns amendment was rojeeted M . B wu'.- resole on wa adopted ; ae06, n . - II A ijoui net. ArewAJSEreaENTS.
in: e iw02oi,i v y ii a i.i,.
f'. mively thi i .t v.bt if A- JLt A. ID ID IXnT .
SATl'RDA V EV K.s .N . . Kl II 7. 16.1. Tue Ar.ibian Night S er'atli- of A LADD J" . r. aaananmav w-iti ma Farce af tLt swiss COTTAGK,
MoTia,iT the cetehrateil raina attl:a Hf ifjfj harloltr ritoiupnion Will apiwar.
7'.
prtfCF.s: en ADMISSION. lln-a-ClrcIo and Parfjuette l.a ly ana Itentlerw-vu K .-h i l l 'I,,,,,! , j (
tiai erv- j-, Priratr t.- a; ao
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oirrm-!
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NOTICE.
Sirvrl IiHjirov. mritl Notice. Orii i St Cry CkaOML i Indian 4,11,11 . U iuhv Sid, IOS3.I met is har-' rwni o' IV peu deary af Ite WlfW.1 in ;'r! .,,-,., ta-wle 1 lo- icrid and bow! crinz Virwi Amit, neinor th siUrwalk . brtweea tr hliu-i-.- iirn sivl let BVaOtng and Bswl Isikoj taaissmsv tfjawt. eacln. l.ie ot tin- iSVwalka, 1-iwr- u a-lmigiot. it-MI ibl rvue- buu l ri" N I ft Mfet and natli itdewaik. nstweeti I I c-f T't aiHl Vr-1 M'irt.. S T g-iadins;. naviae an.t r urti ,r( ; w a Maavc , Ike sMac
w.'llt la i t -tr.-. , I r ws n I'.
hid s dd th it tl o L(vi-I iti.if w oizKi mem -ti i'ize ! sylvar.. a .d r.i- r--' .d 'trete
the Administration tor ie arm.stafw, and it Lm coin did imt creel it thev tree d take the St te
il o .
ireet.
I ..r taline and
(sovemmenl into the'r own hands that is. the clu it-i raw M
m ijoritv would. ' ' e i.-.rth ! li.tlMr Kckanl : Mr. Speaker, tkatwttiteifel '"V'' , , r of Wa b tip ... -ir '. !! uimu il.heily la.a J mUf.y ,..v ., . L ... , .t,, M' A i-ler-ot: ;. -ee led , talking b Ut an ar ' For kradiiia and trav eii aj mistt-e. and insisted tint the Djajordy acre in the smrwalli, between v l.a... i it 11- O...L .....I. ,.L. r.n.,a i.a ,, Cb'lK tt - A vmur
... '' ar ' MkI th.t the
i em ii ks in. u nt- w.:s niea to oruer n orn an pans
trwt. hi-tw-en
M r P n -tr et, en aUj tds f m
ifiwid.rBg feminl.et.ia .trert. ex.
. . iinr. -i l- unriH
ta.
i ' - b
J r o ai.d tb
- la-tre of
si 1 Yi
o.l or
ui lite Uonssj Tl.f t'h ir M1. M i- m s u oecepjina it) said tne jcrnilrm a hi revtanali twknsji a prena smwl nl latitmle tie !. ped lie would coulee lutn-ed io tne ajajantJao Mi Anderson I w t staaply mfnai inn in quel . a r. il to me ' the tiif'eui u. sVofJ Kikx. Mi N '.. , k Mr N.b! k k : The senilcai n state I that there weie gentlemen on th fl r wh soujlit to COfJ pioin:-e trttk tebeis. I iwked him lr biw anlbority Ii..- prool". Ml AttdeTfOB: 11 1 '" supnote il'a mm w aj in connection with rebel t !:e kn-w nnyibine; ol tie - heme- r tr dior iu tne rtii, he w. . jld tell rot .u.tt incr alMut d ? Mi B. own; Suifwire Di-ii C Itran. vm ia summ mal be e die li.e-'. Co tri on t tee and he is qoeMnined wftit reeard I whtt he hol r.a:0 in 'in- H i. -eon I e tei' iaV, 'ioli'l you sup poeiie ootil. i it -wet? Oi couive he would. Mr Beak tk Mr. M hi in the Chtir. and Mr Ämter-ii l tvine; coelnde4J bdhmel A member, Mr ilrtt fiam. . u. ia of a-e, ex;e:i ence and ! :-d iei.ee. h . m de t he en ;re of 'i i-
j'os gK ci a te h'' d , . O'rlork. faM,7-lt
WCs wl I h tsarn wf
wer i ng or 'be Coaiir.ee Cwnaml, ta . lajlM, Ifbnsrr IT. !aH at f J-'ifN.. WATKRJ, ntyCeV.
I . ;.o ! .'.Mire n
,a
RAILROADS. Imli.iu.i Mi.it aiicl Madinon
1863.
BLa Mh. Me mm Bfn
nee Ina.
l-d...-;. , it a aa a . m . sttwenat II 35 A M aaa 7 M
rw t i r .'i.'iin til lo oiuant
l itb. n i wai t. rtvi aaaaaeev' -am dsdy (fanasy excepted) bs-
m twe-n Indtauap'-ii- and M..UI in..
Iva - tbe Vwion l-w.
it JP O , arri ri at Madiaeaat
P. K. 1. BM iba- Ix-pu! a JCadiiwm at a A V. and S V If-, mrriTina at la'.sr y -t 11 A. M ai d 1 P M. The trjp. karlne I . :u . at 3o a V cr.Ttctt Vka tiat !earr. C 'iutntaM st .5 A X fr Whelbj. Title wua Uu-bvill-, unrnig at .-WbytrUic at 10 Sk A. if. tad kaahrfba at iSJ0 P. V. Lea lag t i -t I 3 P M-. Shelby-Üla at J4 F X., conuectw al Oaamama wnb the I and If . Urwia. mx rtvkaf at ao bar ludiaiiwpai. wr Jtasliasaa tha aawws aean hur. Tbl Road f rm a line witb 'tc Pckea at Xadt-ftr. for
tHwtran-pnrtaaMM ItaWOlu WtwrWr. Ciwciwtamtl aivt Ir. -
tor aaui-i mi mUeia on th s floor. Wc owed it IO d anapd-. and a-ai.ia Waa. onrsolvea. t- ...ircti-'. -.-'. tho dia mi, .r J I'-- Zl'Fvl' ble member should bare an .firtwioiy of Sob- ZktoVa- taäaltau
-o.ii .':!. ; Ua. '.HHKuoi u. 'ii
i by any miiM roata. t will Bwd It to tbetribiar
a .a O . A - A
llenasii was in e niest, ai d uiiti. no reirac ei ine d r?. -be Mr ttn-kokj SaViuU Uasi-M u.so his proof Poi' li.mseH. ke w. :ieA aWlliisf, to re-t under any such iiareja He Iml been liari-J, in alitiii dis. useiotis. wnb lie-1 1 n Re'"d sy ru pith z-r. Hi- r.i-iitoen'- hoi adeaeiei thai i.y iilil jk a bun h-m. He h.d oite , i ireal au op portmntT to t'lUir rentleineii to t.e "Of f sucli impul .lionsi I -m d not le- done -e wbere ou the potnical plaiiorm-. bn: il nonld be done here Tle eharae -pis-rrv- cbiv-e had been uiaale It muHbe retro lvl .-r .b-- .i.U ateil VTuh relerencoto an a:intMe alluded to by ihe gent lern oi lrm St J-eph. wnen Ik i mi Jork ol this Uiioat fj reidy to see. It they would -fajik. anl in a nnnuer tli Hou-e. 'r.ia Stile . nd the whole ennutri would nndeist md. Tkeaa souid be but oue vo ce nob the m jo ity iu tbe regard. When we had -poken, tlien would it la lima euoi. -h for entleuieu to aar that
U w as ionoeeH to take lisaiane not of tne Ut
hRAXH A. aawertnt
LAW SCHOOL.
LAW SCHOOL -0Haauroramrei 0l l'-. l n o 3.
1 V a i.i ii U i. -t IIAMHI i. I wr CsSshmai aaaU l .rrwiaf aviUrwaa JilKL PAaka.lt 8'.a.l CaawWiaUt. Mr- Jwu. ga, unl-
tcu;-td
BOOTS AND SHOES.
av :
At So j eat Oatamgianet. 4! iKi.f T K"K 1H MV MAlia SJSBgf fO aalc cvp, one daxit eai ot the Pwln rr Hwiawp34V4l UXTt
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