Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3859, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1863 — Page 2

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iMMrlpiiift H M-. the trire e)f I Ii, . Mr P.wJeat It would b tU t first Iwvufht. i wuli . i( the tbrt'c world ciull ei iaJer eoe furm of foeernniem Ii w b twronoBT m th 4intri'ire of fnrtii: re . iäe. It wMawtM rrtr with th r ere. ni Drm of two glob, the etern 1 wit1 -- 1 t onal jelou 1 MM 4eiii lr tb grtal quastion of th betaue of pow. r Ii. the (Mraanrtf. hofrw, it hat Bn ordere! t'it ih rtret of the wool i bwt promoted hi t ie piruitof ihe tVe-e of the individual in h fMrucal r phre Toe .f interest of 0 Mstl of omawwhi demmlei tao-ru.-. an I different netioo!' . separatio not to be v.i iel or identity of unjfuage. by iteait? of rtlifioa. br gfrphl onttyul' y not lo aw aeriTdbw in av event wher th true and real iuteres is cf tbe eotweaitr durtit it. I do not tar I hi, air, in Juan fixation of th mm of aereaaion. but I aay it lo ahow how en liraif iberil and wek it the p.i fur non il unity . fwutided only upon the uin umat me pe.gMie4.tl ewmieity. rl the ideum t of r . ol rr;oit and ol lai!m;if Sf'l r tarr-H !i vide and it aawrve The A marie n Uwion ti t.irtned . the principle ! d liferent interest of lo'! immunities, betnr, proterid and more flVciuallv ; rt-Jel tV" L'"0 th ui by any other rne.n. It we t rmril npow the sole Idea that the rattrrti rijhi4 lBi tnd the people abowtd no interfered with by tb Own eral (ioveriMient 0 creifed It it uelee to t ilk l .it ima'wanr linea not H r-lo divide n ilioualitie- Sir. the I'd wli.il Ii vide4 your own Sitte from tle Canada id 'n imiKHitry lute ilr.u hy tha fonpisa it thetmirveyor 1 14 1 toe. itn power, keefl-

4ff w weir k in 11 to ever? negr darocu 1 '.- tili Ii' tliU Country aa it )4 to trat plc,i9 .mi (aaker of Durable who dwetuaw the Pn'-i ; deuti il mnrkii with hit - 1 1 I 4 , m 1 t refu.-. t..i r iIip etfii'iencv of aline thu drawn.

It we wool I N-eerve Kill il integrity, il we Vow id eilend attd keep WLpmdti ihe n ttnm il do mt:n e -hall hare, itMiire all thinjr. to ahow tli it the ni eta romnniti tiei. tin inteie-t- .1 Suto. the i iteret of Territories, the intere4t oi the foaatM popol aliaw wwo are to mh ihit 1I114 ruw ilTT. will lie ban lubtarvtd ami pnitei u l by a national Uoferunient. Th moment run ahetl d ii thit diKOrine. ilie moineni the Keleral (Jov enimrn . under any ex ue. umler my j.n-ten e whatever, tmei leres in 1 w in a to 4 how ttut it no longer consult the reserve! ritita of the latea and the people md the seit interest ol r.i;e ..niiiuiiit Ü em . tutfoulf ire which -in bind them lo oar Balkan aT.lv t he Sdte4 mule the 1'nion, the I'nion di-l not Bike the St II.-4 li is i mirhi'ient .inwer to Ihe d tfin 1 th it the Si ilea hive 11 t tu- out of the Umhmi to a iy that the St ites exiattnl lelore the Union, and must have eaialed out of it The I'm m 1 s I'-rmeii tolely oüti Uli Mta that I lain rights houl.l le rfrrvr I VVhil rinhts r th ? i he riht ol Iii, of liberty, of tha pursuit

ol h.iiMnnes, tue rih t of prortv, ila aniuisi

tum, ila p--,.(ii. it-s dsMn 1. in Her ihe dealll I o4 the- owner, Hi ririit ol frwittViBJ i V, pOMj

the ioltr ti ion ol' religious opinion; the rihl 'it Ireedoio ol spew h; .ill the tnot ti ie.l iiht ol pilili'il. doine-uc. and nviil loUtious wre um in,; 1I10- reervel lo the Sines .irnl rh f .pie. ni l ' niMt be intariere.1 with by t lie (Jeneral Government in aii ni inner wn never K llifi. h i l not I.mmi auch a iir .Hum ihe Union never ould have eiwteil; an, il thutreaer limn .lelroyeil the Union aiil ,iih a.ih it. iir-i 1 in 1 in I he u inii iii4 of theae i ijfbtn vou mar call thim S' , ion may call them lis whtever im 111 vou aish can tic notion;; lea th.111 tover aigu. Twa kia.i nut any paiwaWttaH .luihontv in 1 v eii to 1 hf-e 1 . -iit-, iletio s ilu 1 e-erv.i mm of me ri ins 1 h orlv?, h ilaatti the aoeri-ntv ol tUa ixnumuuitv U11I1 is bxMMMl to jir .le. i ui'l isert them Hence, in the constitu ftou oi in. Si ite. and yours, ol all the StalOl, the . me ol iri'ison iun-i the St.ite 1a ileline. ami P'iiii4hed. Trt-i-.iii . 1 11 not 1 inn. td a- un.-t l.'-s thin a Livrreuntv; .1 ml I BoM Hut the Si ifi's themsel 1 v h va ainu teil. .m l is .n er ei;ns preset ii.eil. the puuihmeul lor treison mt "ti4t the riiit.4 reserve to lln-iii and tlfii I ro, I 1 do not wih to wrest this Joctr.ue to my own destruction, or to the juatific.ilioii of any who t4va taken Up arms against the Out et BBMtU. 1 now tliHt the individuals, the fti ers of a Suite,

tu . v . .im in i. e.i-H 1 ntiat Hie Keiler 1 1 (i.ii ei 11 nifiit I believ th it ttie nrKcer il ttie Kcleral Government miv commit treison iunai the S: ites. The richte, ihe duties and the dangers ol the Si 1 tea ami the Fe.leril unci niiicnt attt mum il and rriprwOJ. There ahoultl he BO ticins either uui the ore haini or the other The cr:m of treison mo te ruiiimittel 4iriuit fS c iveriimenl .it well .it a uut Ke-le;.il m thstritj. There are many crime, however. air iitit the rieht of the Slatea and ag uiisl the rights o! :he people which are below the grade o treison I iicic ui'-xiemeauo-s, ofTeuse le- than tru.i eon. There are vile frau.ln, there are most cm teiuptitile and riwirdU im i-'i'ions. a Fatal lo State dignity ami State aoeoreiftitt .11 afOBl n itself I he propoition emoiied in this tnll is one of 1l1.1t 1 iura ter It is wore thin a iiimc II 14 worse lit in a crone beeau-e it I n ks the t.ol.l j,c l tieculiou It is meaner ill. in a crime bertus vou cannot 1 i-ten it Unmi the pert mi who eeas Ut per;e(riie it. or 1 q the power -eiks to commit it HTttBt is this nr ipo-tum'.' t i a proposition to intertera with the righta ol ;.i 1 v in in Stute ol Mioiiri. and to ifctet fata m 1 it w st poweitui iiiaiiuer to inter ferw in t'lil bJ the basest pission of hum niity he love nf atoiiei The hy lty ol Misiun. it eein, histieen aeighe imlra4urs It it worth ten mdl 01 in e-.sh or twentv millions nn .-riit. I will not pursue the lemo ol this thought. It would lie doing injustice lo the people ol a greit St ite to it mi ilnng lui ther aut it. m r mil I

vof the value of a penny to hutiethe legilatie or popular action d the St ite ol M s .uri, upon tha uje l ol their doineln nistitulions, in any a 1 v a h iiev er Hmb it a direct brihaj llered by ti e Ketienl flov eminent, under the aulhoritv ol the Ke leral Gov t rumen 1. lor legiaiitne an t jmpu I ar action 1:411. st the righla of pmtarty u the State ot " Jlisaoun U you can tuy the BtupMty ngh' i IBOBBBwi yotv can puut.as' any oinrs Whit rea- iiis ire i-:iirl l -rtli,- m ! V r tordiii try contort! In 5be first place, it it said lint M -Baori 1 willing. D e th il OBeJUJB our MNMtitB tiotial obligations a- Senators ami conservaaWBwf tie Feler compact? res ihn i;ie ua 1 right to ioterve e vr ouerlrre? W . Bl M thit the bdelity ot l --oun U) the L inon 14 lo awpond upon the result ot tha bill now ponding 1 BOanJ, 'with regret, the Sei iMV timn t!-. it S-.te Mi Ueo.iers.inJ -ay that utile tins hill ..i-eo. fie on il not i ajhit li.e ren't eoui-l i.e. but lie leered a; taut he ahou I leave theSiue ami BOB! his tofiunaa w 1U1 the U.oou, intimating that the Si ite might leia tlie Union il th t bill Wat nut ja-r-l Mr Haaaiaraoii: Mr Pretideot The V.. e Pitaiiattt: Dea iha Sooalvf froai

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esteoaa ttaroob at! txtrw.

nnflivi lefl. orrt u pent." Praaiuei.i 1- tne firM rreat reerv.ir of

thia war power He t omm tnorr m Uhef of m. I . ta t s t

trie artm aim nary, win 1 i.e 1 ommtmier in

Chief ol tie army md iravvT Becavaa lie ia

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- , - . J alWt- r. 1 Jo i,. th nk thtt what th AdiOtBia BaBwaWBaaafc aoaaw I . i! BwBaaB Bv.

lean 11 h i4 under l kn antWing to 00 wnn th gi eat pop ar ta-k of in cooirtr) Snwwi are cool ipualiy aayng hwra. dar ajtr day . that uo.ea the country i ael during tm A nn 01 tration. it cannot t vd at all. 1 am ol tha

contrary oswaion I think lhat. o far a ti' ot Admimalratioii it nmcernrd. the Kiec

haa loi th oniiAileore of the people of . tl, -e a . a m I m mm . . m T M. a .

iion-ar tn.a .im M- ne- ; - mn . nee pfe.ivi.uti in,, (nf m(b

the Mffj and the -outh ne .. lionun. jt t,, r a .tKlltai Brlac pltoi the (ioiernmei.t that r.ud with the lant.rl Uo,..i, i,..u.m. 1 m th. miiTarv Is lw.iv otiorMmate n tbe civtl . New England ahool II would be min lor )W(.r , Cm any mm ..r mi of men tn openrt harm mi ' .,jer , Chief Buhlirilma,e to p,,w. 0( oaaly and efTeciually dunan the eaiMiem e oi n.ia t,,e prHtdtfl ,n1 ,r, , ,m, Commander Administration f--r the BmwfmBOof oineg the. oon- ,n mittlUnt lh, CauatitntMiu ami beToml the I

tri nil go. h, or 1 1 Hing any impori nn sic. h.- m-i a final rwatoration of ihe political relation for merl) e&ittmg beten he-e Sutaa. I know. ir. ihit Sanatora ure eon ta fitly ufl( mg at.--'it ihe I'nion I do not wih to te ei cwadrl by any man in mv deTotion to ihe Am-ri can UaioB I Her spoken for the Union; 1 b9t written for ihe Union; I hsve lough', and nct-. for tha Union when thote who now claim to be its anient Inend wer willing, unuer cert uu c-iiitm gencie. to let it slid Uni I aak you. eir, ah it do Senator! mean by the Cmoti? It it by wh.il thev mean, not what they aar. that ae must juiig

them. II I . neani uv me . mon 10 puren... , M t (, Qr tu nfw alar ol MiMonn or e.swliete. und ; ,, . ... .',...' ...

effort 1. i

' Coiitlitution cainio i.e jutifieii ntiy more than j eaii 111 act of the I'm- m,i The war poeihi' . t'oiigress tid the l'iei-lent are tubofduiate to civil authority The Prelent is aaid to be . tha Kr.m'l reiept o-le ol theea war powers. 'I he

heads ot l)epai tmenta have, of courte, v m. l them Some are claim; tor Congre We are now called ujH.o to etenltwour share ol these eitr tordiii.iry powert in ihe puts if a ol tins bdl. 'I he t.. cmora of the State hue ciaiiiosj tue of these power. They hive been duaribuiwd iown to a multitude, whom 110 man can numier, f P ovo-t M'rshil -cutteretl in every 1 illate

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pay tor them out of the people's money nml the pobHa Trei-urv. I am riot tor it If you 1ne.n1 Ux the Uiiinii the - K.-Mirt of tiie fugitive con trahatids, these parians of the South who escape within our military limit, and the leading nml clothing, of ti.e-e i-mtur, to the ilesertioii, st ir VMlioii. .md de-IU u lion ol ihe soldiers ol the FeW eral army if you menu that br the Union. I mui not for it It vou mem l tlie UbJoB the abaOTB lion br the Kealeral ßttvevnmenl of the reaerel right of the Stale and lite people. I am not tor it But il vo'i meoi by the Un. 11 llie re.l. r 1 1 ion o the national authority upon eerv foot ol tlie 11a tiou 1! .. . I mui mean tv the Union the praterration of the national lame ami of the national llij; the rli' wlnefi waved nt Boulter U II. al I M 't".a, al Yorktown. at Pilo Alto, nt Uiiepul tepee, at Sliiloh. and al Donelon that dag with not a sttipe ablitara'oJ ami with every star u.i iimtne l; th only flig in tlie world winch anatw over a limited J iverniaeill and a free people il you mean that by the Union, I nn lor it now and forever. iiul, rir, il ia said a an addition il reason why we slmuld ii is this mc-Mure. that it will aid tlie

State o' Ifi-souri in emancipation The ubjwvt is 4.1 id to tie humane and philanthropic. It mt he ettremelr chant tble; but I aek you. -or, w liy h i 1 nigiess. In liisthefJioier.il tt.vein:uent exclusively conhuel il channe to Africm in eriitutle. and to the wu.t ol the negro rice? Are there BO other sufferers uumi whom thit money inijrhl le expeudel, Wn de rOgiOJBtit Bow serving under IM lag t tOttl country luve gone uup .id lor months The li es and aflilOjWIl Ol aoBlier, a tt coiiatituencv at home, are beg giiigaUily for hie id I liould sooner vote an BppropriatlOB of ten DC taenty uiillioim for such a pnrHe than lor aiiv purpose presented in tins bill Whit is our action, and what can be its result? Io rou call ih strengthening tli h unit id th I'leddent? Do vou call it aTBPffhowhag the Ad mm alraiiouT Uo vou call it BHini up the r uiks

n the army and em ouniging the Union cui-e? - " f 1 . I . . . I .

I a IV 'liaT Uli cour.se 01 cimbiuci ..in 111 ni; uniii ing inii datger ami d.shoiior ujam the oolntrj it will lie seen that million ol the nation il Tr I urv are "101 imlere l Im altoiitiou purpo-e in M. touit ami eltewhete, and tint the soldier in the fialdiemi.il iiupud. und sometime. unfed aad um-lolhci I t ike il that the Senators would show their devotion to (hr Union in putting by bbjbjI meoutea us the one at present urged, and jiving their attention aoleU a. id a holly to the condition of ih i .Hinfrr. und the want ol that large con tituencv of unpurchased and uupurch isaael pi tri 11ÜIMB which has BaOWB its love of country hy I.e 1 Hi 4 .1 r 1 11 111 the held Talk ii'ioul the lo ilty of Missouri the purehaseil loveol the prostitute; me that his to he bought with money, and pi for with ajonoyl Won!, I vou luster md ehatieh 1 1 i-e I -uch em ts? I would ii"t ilihomir

tlie Stale by saving that I believe In it-existence .

but would ion liMter and cheri-h thit met cen irv afTeCliou to the deirm tum ot the interesia of nil th e portion ol our tellow citizen, who are de in mding this moiiev, and demanding in fact all the resources iml upisirl ... IB I k1 ei BBOBt which we can Mis.iblv gne tliein? W In should there In mi intervention and inter

leret.ee in the ete.. Mi'S.'HiiT I eun Iv una

ami New V .1 k aero fevmOJtij -lae SaatOt, A; g0 close ol the ltcvolution a large am"int o,' c ipilal wn- ini ete. in tlmne States in si ive pop

eit I he institution has disappeared Ir on those

States, und how? Mv virtue ol tlie voluntary legislutive action of ihe BJBBew ami their repre

BMlativ I -K Saatois a hv should tlie slave hohler ol Mis-.iun be pod lot their properll out ot the tiatiomil Trei-iiry inj itn re ih n lhOJve hoMers of New York md Pennsylvania? I "k tli..-e narti -ularly dilTcring with me in political I nth; I ik those Sen Uor who h ne built up political fortunes upon theii pretended hatred this insiiiuiioi , md their pretended opposition to Souiiiei u right, a hy they now pro: ose o t . x the liee pe.iple of the loyal North I South, why thev pr.-si-e to tax the nation il TreaMMJ for ihe spe. ii! iieueht of the thueholder. the si ive Lnecler. and MM slavedriver of Missouri? Sir, the St ite winch I in put repiesnt will viehl to no State iu tlie Confeder.ic v iu it- den tum to the ITnion Indian 1, the glfl of uini 1 'o the 11 itiim. loves the Union lor the gh ? s.ike Sde hope- et to seethe in "ther ol Sine- and si itwaaaOa iei red .md lOQnnullad tu nil hei chil dteu Although the people of Indian. 1, at anytime helme the existence d war by the act of the public enemy , at any tune iielote ttie Keder.l fi .g w is rirel BOwa bv the ti nior Ii and ol South 0 no RM ni Sumter. B7ttld hue icceptcd the OHtaon oen pwwpaaition, the bonier Slate proposition, or any of those pi owotiun-. at a settlement n the ddiii ulties between the -e. ion-; yet when war came, he w aed w ir, BOl tn1 m-e she de-ne-l it, but hecini she lielievcd e tntit hie w ir "t worse: ae mu-t either have w ir or a disseveici n it. on J tv; we must either w ir or abandon the Government to its enemies Indian 1 still follows the Hc of the Union. Tlie lerne of her gallant son-11 len 111 th s gfwa! MroguM mingie in the 4oil of everv battlehehi from Mt-souri to the Kappahatniock Indiana now is not or war she nei er has been ; she is not for peace; -he i- not lot either of these thing except a a mem to un end that end. the re-tor nion of the Union and tlie unity ol the St .te It the war is not w ie.t woh that purpo-e. I am i-r feice .to day. If it is loumi that that pawpowt is impr iciic ilile or un possible. I am for a ce-satioti ol hostilities this moment. lir, the people of Indian h'va not gOM mtn this contest bümliolded They surveie.1 the whole held. They counted the coat They knew what it would co-t them to ni -ke the efl rt They knew it would cot more not to niHk it. They are not lor separation They are lor nation 1 integrity at white er cost and by wh never means, whether lielligerent or ;c tic. In wiiich that objei t m iy te effeviaw Ii meili .ti n i t. De protoe 1 - 1 -etiiemeut. the people ot ImN w I iskain 1 1 e medi nion of New Vork.ol Rfa ,ler-e . of Kentucky . of Ulmoi-; why IB tneili 1 tn 11 of thee ovreignU should not lie ie. e:ei n i u ceptcl a well a the meiiiafion Kr 1 e or England, either iu regard to tlie termu: it OB or the w.ir or the poU with which it inav ie

lui. which, beinir inhibited whol! v bl white and

black Atnciis. neclcl 1.0 BWCB guniiaua of lovaltv. It is a most remarkable power this war rowr of ihe QnOaHimtkw so mich ao. that I doi.l.l :tctistence altogether. It is nixth; it i a fiction; it has no exHiei.ce. The phiel aUomitfcr Im j laid down what this power 1. rfe say ft is the poaer on Ins part to do anytli ng ahuh he miy consider necesKury to cru-h the reiieilioii 1 lial is theiHilv limit to it hi own di-crelion Can lie lengthen his BW tetm ! filfii e? M ". tin. v he ' in under the war isiwet. if he -hould think il reeeaaary to ru-h the rebellion. Can he uicicise his pay? Most certainly ne cm, just .1. eaily a- he cm iue a nro. l.tm nion urtecling the right-ol prm ei ty 111 IB ol 'the Sines I here i Bo limn to the power, unl ilore BOB Bl not e I tike it . ir, thai 1 neu jrou thus place ihe o er in the hauda ol one ni ni to control thu Hrmy an I J navi und the purse of 1 ieil nation, without restriction ami Wltnoiit limit, Vou line ciei'leil , null' iff ilgJJOiUoi, V m eg I ii to the PreeJwiil. j In Fiancee he 1- call! ilm F.inperor; in Au-ln i. the Emperor; in Russia, tl.eCz.r. The Amen

cm t'r.ai will find no eil- west of the Allegln

BtW. It is not propo-cl to si render ihe most

lacrod right which r rrvoq at Uw tunc id

the lot inalion ol the r .ii-f'f ntion lo ihe States audio ihe pro I.; theierni Im no n eity lor

their OOBtl Ul tiotl. Why, -ir, umler thi w ir power ou 1 f t

Cis iinv auihorilv wb.-tei ei It 1 use ce for us

to tuif thai an acl does lint conduce to ihe nu-li Ing ol tha rbilioa; 1 il.e ümvuih e think nil

leieuili . 'hit is the I W I lliink th it Ihe tiefe it

of this Missouri hul will strengthen the Keiiei.il 1

( .. crtiineiii , not onlv in Missouri, Inn el-ea here.

1 hope it will be defeated; hut .1 Collar, 10 1

whom is deputed a put of thi 1 ein 11 k .hie powci ,

t (links il! rterenll v , uwav iroe- vmir -.leguar.l oil 1

the 1'iei-urv. uid away go all the rc-trictioM nml lim.ts whu h b.ve bn thrown around lb

righia ol pro party in Iba sovsval State ami the Cuiistitiitioii, ii-tead of hcing a living oid n ilice, bacomas owli a ".pi et d'Mm ol lb p.-i What will he the eltect this continual inter leiem e ami interi enliutM hy the PwdevaJ Oovoril nient with the 1 glu- ol the State u.d the js'ople?

v oat lias nceii it-elTei t ilteulxr Ut we mil read it 111 the -igns ol the lime-? A- Mf M otie u. i. tie isou, is eoiu erne. i . 'lie ollieei and people nl cert in' St it 1 h i e Im ken i.i it ms tig un-t ihe

T . n i 11 (Jovci nmeiit As far as the other act is concerned, it is proposed not to take up arms, but to niterlere and ill toe tn by the power ol the pui-e with ihe domestic institutions (JI the S'a es I'll it poaei , that uiieieine is no III te to be justihed lh iu the oilier Much ha ben cetMBpUi Bttl , By indirection since the cmumem ement of the1 pie-ent p-licv. which no nnui could h ive juliliel or accom:.li-heil gtrtctlv We lind UVNtlvtl now

in the prosecution ol a w u where abolition is coii.cident a i;h military SUCCOSB, -imply by this t.i'n method of imiuectH-ii. FnftOB h uelieeii c.il!il out, arms have baeu planod iu then hBds ostentitily ami aionclK for Ihe purpose of pro tectiug ihe N nion il (fovennnent itgainal lot tre 1 mm 01 cei i nn Beate, ml alter they h ive fen so called out. I ihi- niic indirection, the ahole force 1 - converted tiotn it- original intitiii, ami a crusade is undert iken and waued agailMl the vciv ; ! i 1 1 which the tieueral 'Jovci ntiient it

boomi to protect; lor, a- I -ud btfor, I btltttrg that the rigbta of the 9tat and 'I lb t ten fa I ' Polten m BUI re mutual The l. euer. il ( .oi ein i liieut guarmtee to tbt St ales m icpuhii can foi 111 of gOVBYBBMBfl It gu u anles the safety mid

protection ol the right oi which I hae -mkeu. and it cannot inteileie woh iho-e rigli's without ibaiidoiiitig it constitntioiiiil iiiiiittioiit, and!

a 1 thou t 11 lue ich of the gu r ui'i e

the Sta'e at the time bl her adisin

Hence ihtrbofe imj circuBatlanceii which would ,

induce me to vole foi the lull under consideratfon. I ii gir.l ii iiaa v;ol uioii ot the re-erved rights of , ihe peopic of Itwwoori I re iril it at a violation 1 ol ounalitnthmal obligations upon our part; and let me say that while we ue waging a war for the law we ought to wage it under the hia, and ne 1 ought not to iol ite the law. Without ihe law there I BO transgression Without law theie is no reheliion And if Congress ad tiie (Jeucral t Jovernment inil upon t breu ii, .1 enott iu fraction of the ConstfttttHm in reu in! aotheritht of any ol the St at, we c mnot tell how 1 ir Mi u bfgwCO inn gO,BorcBJi wctell wh it effect it nnv hue upon the whoie character of the Covein men' Isiv BjOtMtJgji sir. iiow.ol that new ttea-on whi.h we hart beat d winstiere-t in Inh plae, tun the Anni d the Union i to be recalled, that there a to he no Initiier efTort f ave the (innmimriit, but thai the forte is all 10 be ex liui-ted foi the pirae ol snving the aebjaiowJri Iiaa I si nothing bou( thai ex ept t ii -: 0 far a the Slate wh.ch lie i.-sent is com i ncd, w e aft Bot tiMpOttJ t ubuulon the Union, we ue not yet disposed lo accept separation us 4 neceiti ; we are not dispo-cl t' iciepr separation as' an altern. tue raliier thm rttoglltlt th right -( the S.iiithi'ri. Si. in- to a peculiar peeus ol nro-. erty No. -ir; lehnte Senat .r tn avoid this , crime agauiu 11 itioiialiM The people ..t the, Norihws'. the BBOpIt Ol the t;re it CCtltr il S; ta BaetrjBBth Oweblta opn , the- very tUsiion i In tho-e St Ue- tlute w .1 no 1 on lest 11- to a hetlier the integrity of ihe Government should he m on t uned The question in the lale c.un - rtialtd to whether theie rboold le 1 ok gl M if lorm by our own BJBBStrf Upon that ijuestion thever bet of Indiana, of IMntd, of New .lei -ey, and o iMhet Slates, w . renoeie.l Delei miumg ih.u whiie ihe Jm 1-1 nmnt should be oppurtod, w hde it should receue money, while it should receive met. Iroui the Siate gu irauteoiug Ihe vindication oi the un lion I soveteignty, thrt sfitttN ie no interference whatever a thawod! (mihibbbI : witii ihe pgbt9 ot the Si ue themselieLet not Sen it . 1- ni -take thi at the venlid r action of a porty A- i ir a- the result ..I the election in Iwiiaua w 1 i-oucenintl, it was di ' luictlv tlie action of the pa ;ile, not of any party, against every possioie discouragement ih n mid be throw 11 upon (hat action Le alten lion w s piid io party organisation: law attenlioti was pud to parti :i and poty iusli umeutalilies hn in am contawl e h ue ever h .d m lh

jtorthwest it was a pure, plan, iiei ,s,..u urwu

which it gave

e j4i-

torn down and destroyed in others. mole, even in that S te. -ale...,,- ,i ei . -; e ou It , , Tb' e ; a 4 ' y sp Ke ah it 1 have a I

ate. 1 ltrmw that Senator! hv ;. raftd her the discussion of pertv questions. They have said, "a aailboo ol aaau are na in ih fied. Ueaio

crals ami Repuhiicant. fip'httn? tH

Mr M.rcV .Tod'ciiry Committee, renort'd k H :e ail i-. mmendrng it p-iasage Cofifurenl tn

t mMee . , Jn,! 1 iry. re-, .rted

l-e bill W la

la utMui th . 1 e Concur

MIMAfiftt ft x

f U

red in.

mr. lot s.

Mr Shield move! to tke up message from tbe Uaoaa. which prevailed. Sen it bi'.l i5. imeii'feil hr the Hon, was

there liiere u no quaiie., woh them there 1 in cmiderd. ud tiie Hou-e amendment concurred

iy can Iher a t t ij m

er I a.k th same iiuestion, win .

Talk lul parties ' i, .., "U ui ke p oi as ?

H-.w are '.hey created? Vou cannot ke thrm out of coiniiK)o ard platlvums 1 bey re budt upon issues Thai 1 the way tbe pre-ent parties are formed and divided Who.ue ie-..i. sible for these is-ne. The 8en "tor to my ' il't ; I.e liepuhlu ansj ud their pubttcal eeiBBl Wt.en tbe I'.es.uent ol the t'mtwd States iued

le-proclamation calling upon tbt Bjilitarr lore g ' j

ptl.lA OM Til IBP BfADIMO ijr. Corbina bill, 67. the better u ecure the free p . 1 of fi-b in the treim of tin Slate Mi Liti.ier moved to reaoaunil with i:utmc ! ttons to amend by excepting White river nl Whit Lick Mr Htair mored to table the amendment, which laiied for want ot quotum vot ug The eis i"l n.ivs wer then called lor, and .-oulted et

ol the counti u. N veuve tlie insult offeied 10 the

National Hag at For. Sumter, all men rallied without di-unci ion ol part) to Ui support l tli it banner. There was literally no parly. And win-.. Congress met bre iu special eaion in the intimer muuediateir su ceaiuqc tlie proclaim . 1 . 1 1 .

lion, tne same unanimity prevaneu. vonj,rrwa

then t ud that

in the spirit

shoiod not in ter I ere With the neliU, the dignity,

or tlie institutions ol the Stte. tongret d journed; it went hoiu aud found a unite-l OOOatl BBBBCJ ; what hasdinued u? I will tell you, sir Do tJ recollect the vktorf d' Fort DoiitltOJi J

I know vou do Vou leeoilecl with w ti it icjoic

Mr Uorbm eirlnneil that ihe b'nl at present

umier cnnraiioii a suiistitutrsl by the com- 1 mittee for the one introduced bv him Mr Shield moved lo iudebiuieli ;oipone the bill and iiiiru tiotjt. Mr M o' h w is convinced that it was ouite a

-

ne unanimity prvvanwa. v-..,. essential to p. mf U for the protection of t this war should not bt prosecuted B$h VM U) prote(.t m ,f Uw Wn ol conquest or ubjugatioii and 11 n ,tr:IIjei, LlMSNJ ll; bul ,e jal Ilot f-vr l!ie

Mi. Turio : With all due deference to the

aVwator, I will not Sir, I am sorry mat any such appeal should b J made to -he Senne l'wid not under such t thrait. a 1 t ke i do , K,elt , 1( j,,,tjce to ihe people of ili-"ur , or to those ol Indiana, is to rote for a mei-u-e of thi , h ,,-er N..r ii.. 1 believe 11 a the triumph ol tne Feuer. . c to be efTecte! e'ther tn Musomii ,.r H-ewhere lv the defeat w n,e success ! lloaOtd 1 lie Awer iaii p e hare undeit iken ,1 nn n e t isk. t e ruoratiou of our nationality . Doe th Senator Irooi Mouri doubt ihe u or-- ..1 that eff nt I do not Ii.eierbare I here i 1 b .1 in hsnra for thebrne I t.e iee lhat no power sh r o j thai wImoB iiesie! Sul on In journey irm ,!e ruiiem to DBacu cat prevent tbe at 4ih nie:. l tint result I Blr thai no lei. ti.n as suj-ested by ihis bill can retard or accelerate tbe re-u.t Tne Adminivration. to le sur. are 1 loru g umler d meume eeiy day increising Frm.e. England lloi ice lireeley . sad me other greit , Viiwer (laughter) are in w .tchel in 1 r im alcd. UtCicllau. ihe patriot without a peer, is lo he . iushe.1 out md forgotten Uuddinirs m ! T, ,r ris , 1 other d mestu' etiemte ol thecoui.tr 's peace. to bt pnMHd and pronde-l ft. ihe Porter, by laad nd sea. are to be pwnisheil. the Rede's are I. be driven out of the State. Mis our 1 nd in drill t yet lo be ei.:..rcei in M 1 aachu-eta The-e ue atost arduous i Uho- .1 1 I bepeak lor tlnjat wbo h ue uicwruktB the not onlv the co iiptfalbiB i their Irietaas, but the tmpaib of their political opponent, and th

the security and the protection ot ihe other.

the Stales t.ve eniereU. The Federal Govern

motion to kill it

Mr. William- notified the Senate of a special order foi ibis morning. I.K.isf ATI". PPoHTloSMI NT

The hour h iving arr ed for the consideration

ing eveiy loial html receired the ii-teliigeiice of of Senate bill ill. to ui-uicl the Slate for leg. the -in . 1 the Union aru.-. Two da ilUT lative purpose, the Btgtlt went ittt V mmitte

tliat victory, a Mteoai message was su'otirtttsl to

tne American Cougres Wim w a- nV t'-n gffaitiatliiK the Ig)o on ihcteiuru ol Teui.e -ee to the Uim nt ianiung ugaui ihe blaies of the South to renew iheii ioe and allegiabct to thcitei.ei 1, bfoveramenl? No -ii ' llw con bne.1 to the sole 01 jeci of the abolishment " ol Airican BWVi Why ,,ld..-l.uientV " Why nut lay "abokiia 1.?" Üecause tiien ihe measure would have been chnsieneil al 01 ce with the ap pi'ninium and contempt t dt-eneJ. Auoh-oleie 1ST. w..rd almost unueaid liuheitoiu the lau giiag. must be e titi"d and placed in tin- BICI Bagt to ttbn r.finn ate its doctriu from ihe dis graeofttl aaeawie ol that school ot fanatic le wlm h ha o .'lien met dele a with p; oclamriuh and made 11 lory it.-ell dmost contempt il, ItTint pa the first thing that jatnfd these is sues ol which Senators couipl nn Omer inclines of a similar cnaractei rapidly followed wlii. l: have inauepuiy in lln inuntiy a riltta ami a BjtjBBM ' 1 Th i- was an appiof rialion here at the I it BtBJwon "i $1 UUOHN lor ii- l ii ion porno io the Diitrict nf UuliiBtbat Who prtttnttd ill Who voted lor ii? Who -iriiei il ag unt the iiroteat ol the ptoplti I he Senator- to my rifbtj thoe who are compi uuin about party diCUsiolt .md Barti feeling in tht HH When lil they do it; When did lhv i ropo-e Ui qii.il. der thi v.il un

to gratit the lammu-m ol b swetion wiUi which tm ;U,. tt. von- tor laying the mtmdmmm an

the; .ue contic tel. and lor wlncli tliey claim Hill i,e 1 ibie re-ul led 1 ea- -,-J, n 1 vt 1H The m

the io uli.' U as when .1 Kehel .nm 1-

w 1 iiaa s ,

eiawtttd I hey win sr any wa Lnttendet. ipe question 1 to u hethtr, for any purpose-, tbt rejectctia a mediator and any nneel-e preferred? j rigms ot tbe fjeople sIiobM be iiidue!; i to Tiut ihfv sil ask. and they will require an an what bar, lor nj purpmct. In-edom of speech., swer At dear as die Timi 1- lo indi ui 1. m l ;;eed on of the pre--, freedom of deV ne and di4 dear a it is to even loyal eitiien, it i not ol I eutjlon count be trampled under foot t tli hand more siiie than the rigbti of the Mate and the jWaetliasr pirwer Tliat wa the q eatton nn.-ei pep - J :ie ame retui a id the mie h oo. , .,,1 qc, -,jV, Let us iieed thaf w BMrog Let Us IBJtt 1 BbritJd bt willing 10 expend in th pie-e. ,eii.'ce ..ur -:p Let u say nne laoll h is ration ol (he one I shall spend just as freeir in ' i,een committnl. Let u heel me taoie-t wh els

that p.. wer. By calling into his hi..i tl. ;ii

tarv rbrceof theeoiu.ttv. br l.rcelr incra.i.g Iba iray tJ nary ; bui 11 ha eivew h.m no shadow of authority m re than that which was 10sed by his prele es4rs

1 hi appropriation tPli for . tkt w Um suoituer under threit4 ever dar of nereoii I ! poaer. It 1 claimed bi Senators to be neces I violtnc. and agaki pawdtwk Allan wilh anour-

aiy to crllsll out tlie reiieilioii. lo Vm.hc.4le tlie Uou lelier- t.. ti e - .meclle ! national law md the UaUoLal authority in the h party were closed, .n ame

tie

of the Whole, Mr. Brown. Ol Ifmdolph. in tbe ch nr. A numtier of aim ii.lineiit to the first section (tiie Senatorial; were offered and voted down, when Mi Wolfe moved to strike out all after the en acting clan, and insert anew hill, or what iu etle would be new bill. 1 lie committee ro-e unl reported the bill and

the issnding amendment Mr. Wolfe's to the Sen ate for further acii ui The Senate then l ijoiirned. AHKUN(H)N SESSION. The Senate was called to order at 2 o'clock p i The question pending was the motion of Mr lirow ti. o Welis. to reier tiie bill and amendment to the f'omtnittee on Apportionment Mi Me. lett o V til t" the motion It recom , am and ptnding amendment on the table. Mf Wolle awtrVfd I CtH cf the Senate. The Call proceeded, and M Senators answered to the:r nemo. Mr C hb moed to end for the ab-eiiie'. all ch prttailtd. The CoarBaitto uo Bonwrolvnt : Insiiiutions were ex' used After an abatJOO tJ I

ill ui hour the I). mi keeper rciurned and re portd lhat he could not fiml the ah-entees. md the turther all 1 on inofi m suspetnle l

Mi Jobmnm ealbnj Iwf division of the que

tin e Uening the po-es.-ioii ol the Capitd it-ell. w he, 1, IrtjB 1 lie d hii' id tbt si ru-lui e. y on might have seen tlie Kebcl H ig doiting; v!icii flvt huu died thoU4.nd men were in arms against this i veiiune.rs 1 i tl mdl I timM thai 'ln -e men i nii il lu.t lot et the tlc-h iiotsnl iJllii .l o.

bwt mu-l iusisl upon part aatiou .mi part lji- j bcken under "an act to SlBtMl lor 1 he delen-e u Utfb hi-lint which N. divide.1 a UOltei) Hie State, to pioc.iie IrN cUt arm, artillery.

llOtl io lay ihe motion to leciiuint on the labet j resaiitd eas III, na "2 Tlie jue-tion was then taken on iccoinniitting, BBJ it prevailed RKsol.l rioNH Mr Wolfe, that th OrOVtTBjOf be ffnttatttl t ;

coiiifiuiiiic ue to me rv.-u tie w lial action lie ua-

people 1'iieie i no oilier OailsW wbalaver 1 tin- wir hid kB prot:Oltd in the spun in which it was commenced; ii it Wa iio pro ted w iih an eve sin.- ie ti tlie purpo-e of ie-formg 11 uion ihn , the people oi Indiana, tbt Bop nf other S:. ile, would reqii.ie no dr ill lOtCrtllt lo compelled loyalty; tue would 10II0 ii.e tl ig ol liit- Union in mviiids mote con ill Ic than

rn dry. an I in otT qwipBJ and anftion

ol wo. Baa ing the BtCOari appropriation Ibtrtfor, and RutborbjNtg ibt (ovnoc hi bon a money." approved Anril I. Mill Thai Bt h-w in SOW BOBlnnicaÜOn the amount ol money boTiowe.i. of whom, ui what m inner the same hi- been -eeured, .mi how ml wneu the si me is to he paid Also, the nuiulier, kind, ami value

-- . I I " . L . I. . 1 1 1 1

tho-e al eh followeii Pter ihe He. mil to reacue 1 " 11 m ,n" e-juuimenis tu 11 nave oeeu .rov-oeu

tba aBi!cbft4' t'hnst fro tbt inndW Bdt, tr, it is be ui-u ou have ..b.u.dolicd tht ' original policy uf the war; because ou have'

abandoned 'he constitutional tniMle of i r on

stimtioiiol the I in e, tiineiii , f hat you haw di vi. led li e eople l (heloviil Bttt. and thit you have again -owed the seeds of part dcli.ue and disfiis-iop 1 an w it i- iske.l, at sin li a time is thi will vou still potitinot tbe wrattfllittgal let me ask of the-e Seiiitoi... will l'iey pnBOUt ihe-c iihuiiii i.e. -uits winch hue a i ready d'-hon ore I ami ruined tue lountry lo o irreal m ex tent; will they ,sislp nttlns thing Of Inlying ne groe and paying for sbeni out ! tie putdic Tftaonr; will tby pupont tbost otbi Bnorl lies; will they po.-lpoue this direct infractk upon the rigbtatf the people of Mi--ou:iy Ii

thev will postpone these thiug we will paMpont

,y him ut, dei the provisioBB Ol said act. Aloptel

PKTITIOSH, C.

Mr ti iff pre-entcd a pttitiotl fnim sundry ciliBBB M tiie t into river, pray nig that IB law be -o j aim.':'. led as 10 unke fd) pounds of coal bushel. 1 a to correspond with tlie laws of Ohio and I'eiuisy Iv uiia Keierred lo the Uommiitee on j A;iiciiltill. WILIS ON THIKD BWäBBBt. The pen ling qiie-tion when the special order intervtid in the morning session being to imleh altwlw poetpooe Senate bill 67. (in relation to tinMütr BUI o lis!) in the streams of the Si ite.; it rs-ni'teil yeas nay 1? Mr Üooü's tdll, IS, to amend th act to pro- ' vide for ill OBtning of highways l' .-sctl Mr. (i.ifl "s bill, 7vJ. to amend section 4'J of the 1

i.e. :..,... .r... ,,1Ä. r.ka ftJU ..l...t

discussion .iiidoeiiite. not uiherwi-e; and 1 ntrtl . .. ,. .11

i a a 1 1 1 or I 1 1 ' 1 1 e , a - , "ii . ,ir i imp oi l: ii i i ii i a us oe

make the "Her, ai d I know lhat eer pet -on

acting politically with me will atcd Ui it. ihn . we lrj party; tint we forget lülVcien-e; 'hit j e u'l-ise di-cusion atid debate, provided tBy ;

longing to noli le nient minor.-.) Pttd Uf. Wolle's bill. S3, providing that creditors .md suitorssli.il bar riabt ol aetio'i in oartaia

,'u.j l.,,t..,.( rl,.. .11,1 li tl.iliffv 1 lnu n,l ....,.

Wille the ptesent aUoQ and urueiicv ol theti , ' 1 .. . , . B 7 ... 1 viduiji lor iltachiuciit in -mh cases. l'i-ed

ma-uies 1111 111 11 ine n,nr 'i nncii nn i.c-i io , . ....... i , i, ..... . ,i,

ll'MI-l Oil. 11, . UIVll I .1, ...l. II . , IIIT-

gtsgrnOBd iht eoamtrj. ii wou'd, indeed, sir, be a felicitous thing if we ot the loy al S:.uc could look back upon the hitori of .1 once wni'ed people apj say tliei e Wat no blot on our esftitcbeon; that we li id never ir nice' ded con-'itutional limits, never Itopptii to iu terfeie with the con-titutiou I reservation of ihe right-ot my )f the Statt That bringt ttftn the in i-t iiMisittrnit consideration in the paeagff ol the hilf the one I have alreuly all tided M the tlTeCl nf this it id intei iei et ce md laBBT

ve-r.oii. C r iii l.n: be'iniiiiii: it Im- oeen m

ax Btrou Ii I h id the power lo blot out

iuot h ittftl to me in the hi-tory of my eitioii I ootid or the words "Uanitr Ferry. M

aie never done re adin ' of Federal mi 'r une-

limt for holding the l arms of Common Pit

BotrU in Hi ever il counties of the St ne Mr D ivis, of C is-, move. I to indefinitely ost

1 pme tbt bill, winch prevailed Mr M neu' bill, 96. reuir.'ing Uierks and And . I itors to m ike index..- Patd Mr Hartley's hill, 19, It provide for the puhli j cation bv raüroad of the rate- of'p afattngtr tare-. ; I :uiii fix. in,' ptnaltitw tor ebnrg above the pub li-ned rates Mr Shields moved to indefinitely postpone the

.' J J bill, which did not prevail. The bdl Btastfl it tht won It ... tm r f

V C ' s o . II IV I . Mr Wolle's hill. If!!, to prov 1 le for the is-ue of

ftt bill on epptals from Commissionets' ami

.. iii.ici. , P ...... 1

which have clouded narper II reirv; and win 7 c 1. 11 1111 , 1 . o . Ii lo le-, Iii lol to ameiiil 1 . . t 1 II ol

tbt Brattiet act, regulating the publication of leg il nor., e f i--ed Mi Wiule's 1. ill. i'Jfi. IO amend SOCtMM i uf lb ivt rndatiiift tba adoption ..: hen- Pi--ed Ht Hr mi ti We l-'s bill, 129. in reialioii to sin- against joint stock companies. F u!sl. Iiou-e bil 4. to amend (he practice act. F iile l for want of a rtitnlnal vuie House bill to amend the divorce law. Palled. H m-e iii'l 1H, to imemi the law in relation lo Btl . f uled liou-e oill 9(tt empower She: iß- to t tfer lands for .,ic U the door ol the toeik'- pflrt ill eoiiiito where (here is Bt court house. Pastl AdjvW ned

At other '.laces we have -etMi the lin k- of the! Rebels; there we have sboWB ihem rir At othr plhc - ctoi has peri heal upiili our tagltai ut Harper's F- rv bear had nothmg t.ttt dbj aster, deles t mid discomfiture It tlie place v here In t w as rsitcd the lididot Northei n fa naticsm agaittat tiie rrt ed right od sin ai ignly of a great State al this Union. It i- a iBJtJt con PCenU)t) lo eternal -h tine md ml 'amy It '- th "damned Spot that will neve; out " Siuiuer shati sjual it in d -honor; but Sumter followed Thi May be tiea-on; but it is truth alo If our: rteord nl tht Sdrtb wa- eleu. ws plain, was un ehmileil. with whit mlut', Wi'b wbal farCt with what renewed tfleac) we m ght go bwfoiw the woi. I u.i sell it j nl-metil In "Ur fa WOT in 1 00 to ihe r.r-ent umie-t Do Senat' -fill desir to cont ntie to igi&ett tbit nest vidious duett. ne. if inirfereM with the sotmwntntj ol the : iital Du 'iiev st II desire to continue tn ngi ! lat tbt) dangeroas and disgraceful element in

the Htlkical hiaiorv ot the roun'ri ? It ihev do.

le; tliewi vote t.n the M -s.-un bill Bat. so. Sei 1 tors desir lo re' urn ao fhtcot

stitiitioim iailtba-ivks; il lhv dtrt to aanit tins up and a number referred

war specially !ni It e Union and for uolhing else; if Sen itois m e-1 re to pi ore tlie merit ol llns conic--wtealtl unl sole'v i. on the UM! of IIH j tiotial integrltr, le. udül t Iii- bth; le: usiy tu Miseuwn, "'if si iverj is nn n.-utu.s unl nn evil. . it is ..ne ioi winch the Federal (t.uei uiei f is md I respoiisi'ee: it is one f..r which the people of Indiana, the .ople uf Virginia, the ; eople bl KenMm kjr, th people of no state iu tliis Union are' im-wendile. except the t'e)ple of Missouri them selves" Pdf uo,i or for ev il tlev chose tht- 111 titu'ion. Thev h i v e icco'iii.el. cheri-hed. fos j ttrtd, and suppurtwd it; md Fur .me, itoictd as I would be to hear ol its disappearance. 1 am mi willing lo lift Inger hi tax my p-o; le or ti. ua i tiouil Trans un in ltd ol my such eleeutosi 1..11 v project We cafl find other use lor the pubiic j irei-ure OetTp C 'US'Mi nit with tbe national honor. ' 11 uiou.il uttitv. and national pac.

fican to the prro4ition therein rugrtd. and Involving nh d. es tbe dignity of n, . 1,0 .eril

41 sBy oi u- memt.er. I 1 e u l 'Ne iuTruor of I ai ierd inding ot lb

u

A-etal. y . 'he per, wa Item it ui th Ii e to M ax 11; throre Hrmictd. Th't H requested to eomtni

it have 1

whether anv

Ti I cv ineO ireroorbt

comtnuni. nl tn this House at bi mience whether he approve or 00 n -Dort Tf'tH rfiBlBMiiBj ami aiau, efti era in he er Ii e o this State

or the (ieneril Government . 1 1 o 0.- nnhlary. ha ever submittal Ui ;n 1 ;uosii4oii in bring tio s into this St ue. r using thoe that ar 11 .a here lor the purpo-e ol overwhelming thi 1.. eral Aastmbtj 01 to prevent the execution of any laws tbe inigV ena.! Mr Harney -poke ehMi.iently in su prt of hi rtsoluti n ili- ,iu:r.tioii4 ir -m history wer apt. beaul iwf and coiiclusi e. 1. .uchin..' tlie respect always paiijn ihe citizen to the soldier, but in fisting at th same tune upon the sub -rd n ition of the military to the fcivd au'honli. This mailer had st lai coii.e 'o a poinl 1K w ;iay men. do we support then, do we honor them t..r ihe puipatae of lutroduotuit pclitio in theircamp?. Do w do all th- things lor the purfoe of bar ing threats -ent back agsioec us while in the ex euise of our bleri'e a- nzen? He wished to know if Governor Morion approved 0 lh action of I he-e soldier - It he ft-clmmed it. it would

be all r cht,

tb alr-ruto M.

tkat h ba4 Waswat a h4 ealy f ruf wrvfti for tn oaritjr in tb I rei

ay aeB)aBl wäW lrT. ev af art W Mr was aterwaj t ta bar an

AMUSEMENTS. Til l KOI'OIJTW ,r.

Beneltt an.1 I mmmrm Bat e of Iim liiirlulln riionipr.on. KKIDAY BV XX IVO, FEB , 163 I , n .' t!. n Irrama I UTTIwS R Ki r oot. Aron iL.tii? Harsfaat) eis Cbaiiett Taempen

INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

It is sake.!, but it hi not len iMaj. lt will do wall to rcwanl it. Th Government Wiiat ra.wer BWta tbe Con-t'tuUo. we U .v to is worth ni -re than thi- Ado. m-ttstion; it ! make law appropriation. The Chief X aüi-tr de ( worm more tha uy oUier. it s.ioald work for of tbe country, when he ititnvdme.1 tlie resolution ' lria-iuity It stuiuid work tor U time to the lffrwHn thi pi ltd saatt. bat4Mt4Wtalth indatty t tire imIiihi. wiocn 1 nrav urn tnal k) on power under ibe Constitution by eisi loreer a the I vUiers rmed it. w'.ich It cm bt Cairie! ul and effected He h is . At m eui stage of tilt politic! contest of a tn tteo lh t it is eitri I Btab ut.onal and tie- win h 1 h ve spoken, red elloiis were at-i to ' . wits ie.' fie. i :n thit instrument ' tiu d the peple a to tiieijtie:iois re dlv .'issue, il.ie we lud mi awetnjta the Constitution? The Kepublican party in my State di-banded it How could a change hav teeii efleeted s afl miilion; it ciatmeii t t.e no (irty ; tt claimei U e do tiot Ütlbjitnii betaeeii js.wer and an to hav no iau but a vior-.u- pnei.-ulton ot the ! thontv. ill u Ire lor a moment domed that "ar; it called itavelt " OtJBBB. "and at a rTJ early; the ; react. t Clnef M ijtistraie of the Ui ion n is ' s'ate of the same canva-. a seieci coiei ewl ne any more authority than the one who preceded gm maniu. acting under semhlmce of law. In m. or the one beb ire thnt? It cannot be. He i calling themsel es a fraud jury of tbe flitted'

mmj iiHe more jN.aer fa,- ,e 4l-he.Mi Sute-. l)-tnt i 1.1 . alei'.e : u ue.-rnl '.e

IVmiKT atic party and its or:imt ilion as i:ilo4l ' aud traitorou to the country Mre than th it. prominent members a no leaders oi the ;.-rty all over the Slate were urres'eo and wiihoul cau-e .

im:.ris..rel I m-eli nude i c ni va-s duruia the

SENATE Tm a-nAT. Kearuar 19, ln

T i Senate wa callad lo order al 9 o'clock the part ot tlie memt ers ot tins H-u. thai any

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ff! er in the service f the Government thou.

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1 h journal of yetieruay w re.tu :.u ap ft turret tbe obiigaiior.s ot the ohnr or the du pro veil. ties of the cinzeti s bi tupjmrt or eounteu et i.H'. . ! - re-olutHUis ol ihe character above rec.ied. cal Mr W llaMI, Commit: on C i ms, rep.rted pM teil o foment and eneourarw iiisubordina back certain ci im ro to the Committee on iD thsiro bf intrr.du'-inj party dirisinna Kin nee Coiicurrexi u t and pal aatBBB in their most violent Mi Davis of Cats, Committee on Corpora ind ..ffeti- ie forms, ruakni it the r.h. and -. re;. rd b ick S J1 -te M 13. wiih h ie dt:T of offirers nini soldiers who differ with OOBiutendafioU h-it it ba Concurred iu ti.em to ; : 'e-- i'v s'ich meiurea tn Im Mr CiajbO, Committee oa Caim-, reportei cuae equai'v a pointed and decuu've. and buk certain claims that the ro to K :...i ce tendmir mr- ctly to pfaius-e eiil war 1 oume by Committee CoiicuncO in. raliuni: ihe evubiyabi of rtreseiittive to Mi j! - of. .ine. recwm met ideal that the Ki bis defense when threatene! by power they nance Con-m'tt al ow certain clalw; sleo lo tSeinaalvoa aaaatad auu soiled lor the protection Bliow certain claim to tbt State B ar ; .: Agri ke ri-bt tli now thmaten to ie-troy; culture. CaiJCorrs m si,-l. Mt Dow ny. Committee no Jielioary, reported w beret. xThe ahore recited resolution i re bck Senate bill r. mmnliu- that it ties-. port eat to iiare aeii m-lorse! bv ali lle oom Uuni urrad in tiiiiniel officer of said rvgiment eicepi nr Mr Dari of Ca4, reported back Sen ite bill , Lseulenant Jeryer, of Comp,ny K, and hv ;tr rh.it nous. C m urred ib. been -ent to this city for tbe purpoe of beinf Mr .! 1,-ou. C -mnntteeon Ci-oniv and Town published in IB Indiana State lo .ruai, a papr liip Bu- i eat. tepvrted back 8eute to.ib i, ihut ; ardenil in the aupvrt of Governor M -rt n, it la on t uble. Concurred in which bct ire cal- uleted to jrlre onusu! ui

To conclude by tB wondertal l I - Iv 11 DHII.L, Hr iiii.iiirni

ruins m iimamo5. I)-. Circle and I'arquette HrnU.

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If he approve! it. it then would pntr Heye

be knows a here we stsnJ Then would w

knua tvhellier it a - neiei mined or nut lu miiu t.i n tbe ruirreuiacy of the civil autiion ie- that th njht- and liberties of the citneo miht be tn i oiau.ed u,:.ii t Mt.Johti-on 'atie.ii denounce ihertsolutioii. Th Veiy oi.e ft and parNe waa lo orotract tlie war. to me end tht ihe S niiiern Cora lad -trat might ultintnltly la rt ouu Bawl 11 knew the men. .lh er aud pi aaaaol me - tn regiment, he bat the huSHM oi serving in tliai lennent as baM .e. ii. and ! e knew th il they regarded penile men on litis their, irecause I tlieit di-loval reso lutlolis. n v iri.iatli : lt!. lolor Mi Mi toi luteum bui: Any man who aavt 1 am a s mpalbixei Willi ti.niur H an iulcrual li il III . S e ker 0 iHtd order Mr PWWU hoisd mat tbe word traitor, wilh regard to inimoeis n, un- tl or. Mould be drop pel he . -el. rth Mr. J hn-on did not siy that theie weie tiaitot s on Uli ilooi He knew, he rene -ted, the -enmenls ol the soldiers He hid seen loem shed tear- of j.tiei Bl the tidings , Inch re ndied them tluouth the In. ii in i Sen mel W i n wonder ful. then, tha thev sbotid tender their er (ottoieuioi Mm ion , a hen fho-e a ho had been ibtir fi e il it home deertel I hem. to maintim the laa of Indiana to nreven' die taking of Indian tt of tht Unb and ittatUi her to a N'oi ihwesterii 'onledei it I

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Da Ts . - ti at 7 A'clo?k ferferetairr r wa m ee

HOCSX of BEPRKSBXT AT1VK9 Met at 9 o'clock. The Speaker in the Chair. Bills o MC"M KI-AHINC On tnntir.n nl Mr. NinUck. the regular order w ,- ii-javi led. and bills on second reeling taken

n A O M I H A I, I ÖTTAND fJONCBnT. Miss ANTONIA NEVIETTE, AiaStvled hy M. BOtTTWELL, Kl II1IIHIU.I anii.amc.- It. the rittien K4Ia apoh ths I. II w r'orarnar far be Brat appeara ee: TBI! Kli l PAY tVKNIMi KKBaV.ltnaV PhodW am m i: . r.T i. I Ttir Drummer Ih.y . f Sbdeh WIM. t. Nty. M WI'TWEI.L Wbnul.. ie Ku.'l- !-'" Ho... M Tw Wrltr. Nu- isttl KITII ilk' h. Ila-te, relruMi Ii laaet. VarSi. M Nr-'Mt NKUMlf hi M IWM1WKIL Molly hati I.. . t M Hoi I II ctX. It i better t I a lull than ts Sia Ioi. Uastitrttt. M'- vNt-.N: Nf in i SUe I",. in. - II. ill her !.. r lne. W all. M lldTWVH ltKT II llln 'i. MfriU. m mm a k i.i.

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gr. Biown: l the oe.em.ia .call -.n.,.e f f w, Will .Bsyt. th' iheic ate men in Indian t. Peiuocrats, alio v. hin fWKil.

dilt to t ike Indiana iml ol the Union 1

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I've WatH'ererl In rrani (ltet) Mi- . K'.M HU. m M

Mi Brown: 1 dciniml dial the gentleman Happy he iky I na..,

COMMITTIK OF TII1RTIIN This committee, of which Mr. Cason is Chair man, desit.ed o harmonize all atttfl between patties, was allowed c.titil to morrow It F M. to report. RiaoLf nova. Mi H 'tier presented the followinf: Whikkas. It appear by the Indiana Stare Journal, of the Hth inst , that there tie a meet inj; held on the 7th in-t. of tlie officer- of the JTth regiment nl Indiana vol nteers at their i i ric. i eir Stratfonl OBnBB Vn.-in i. I h meeting: atnotij; other- the following rt latio wm adopted: HevArnl. that in theresolu lion of M -T- Brown and Wolle, Sc .ator. ot W ihin-ton BBjd Wlb)tnuntis,we -eeii-.tht; less th in tic.i.i.n in its broadest sense, and as -a ii deerving ihe penalty attached to the bin e-t crinie anown to our Lies, and we recommend that Uoven: -r Moi 'on in ike an ex tmnle ot tnern at e. i:ni. il iiecs,-.i,. tn recall the 2" th re' ioieiit of Indiana vtduuleert to etdorce that or any other such emecem-y as mav arise;" therefore. r , T-, . . .... . r t

KfMiHwj, i n il ti a matter oi ieep regret o i

shall name the men ali i deiie to do this th.nir

mm I do not, lor one, oe-ue lo he nnoei tlie impui

lion Mr. Harney hope. I pentletnen would discus thi' lesoluiions temperatily. .Mr Johnson: There ate men in Imliami who would take 1ihii.ui out the Union Tnere are nn 'i here th at would do it, were they not afraid. 1 uittw: "Who are wealraid ol V Mr .lohn-oii. '1'iici are ..ti o l of the Innig nt tli ol tl:e ioal people ol the Stale The sol diets had a perfect tiht lo denounce resolutions' which they deemed lieaoimblc II Harnt) 1 Doe- t he -ej.-iem .n sup; oe lhat a lineal ol the kind could be nude and not be restated!1 Mi Jobnson: Th sobjiers, lewartSinj the resolutionm treasonable, h;d a i ibt to lender their a; i- patriot to ovtrtrow ti liisjfi Mr Abbo l: Is th yem lemaii willing by a ote to exonerate all men. bei of thi hou-e Irom the ch ite of tr.iibu it

Mr Juhnaon: It yo will bat batk -.one of your resolutions, your resolution- lui a ouven tiou at Loui-ville, foi an at miti. e take them back in all sinetjritv and tiuth 1 will.

Voices: " Wo hav no raultioa of the aort , nased tu take buck " Mi .lohn ni: No. but vou hive introduced' them ami h ue referred thm lo the Committee on Federal relation- I icMitt or Vou hate re- ! i. -e. : to table 'hem Mi ttroivn, Mi JohiiMUi having conclude, J) : Mt. Speaker, ihe ftttt in who has ji.-t - ' - l.:. - , a . ,--. - - - - f i. .

i. neu ii i se 1 1, o ui .iiu no- com - oi n i i . in u n,.- , -tale l that he knew of u'entleuien bttonginp to the I), iiioci 'iic patty in the State of Indiana i ho h id ex; i e I ihem.-ci v es a- de.u ou ul lak ili, and Willui" to attempt t ) lake, tlie State of Indiana out ol the Union, I ask linn it be wdl Itpeat thaj -t iteiueiitT Twt gttltB tlei-lined to do o Mi Itrowii: I now n-k him to name the per sons lo wh im i.e ha- rtltrrtdl Mr Johnson declined to ..n-ser. Mr lirown: I now. air, ebatK him with barmi: uttered that which i- irndy falir and without he ?! ',' (ruth, and ! lieatfC thai my de nun 'i itioi. and deni.il or' h - -talemei.t -hall go to lit cuiiin with BhJ ivmaiks. Mi Wulfe fillown in awppnrtol Mr Harney's re-oli.tioii He dem iiniwil to know if the (ov ermu , and Kep .b.n Mil on this lioor afipnued an I would i--it in '-.1111110 out the thteat con t nned in the ie .Union pin pol ling to coine fr..ai tbt soldierMi. inven. su;iorte.l, in most eloquent term-,

III Hartley's resolution There wa- one pecuh-

arity about the ras dution comiu from the field. , The wtrt eitltwd hi lilt: ollj i ers. and not bv 'he rank iiid ti e. Th pri ite sildi"i tbe majority of them wert DB9Crt When t hoy CBtM home, tliei a, 111 .1 act with tiie Democratic pa-IV. NVhen. m ihe hisUWJ of tiie world, was it on-id ere.i 1 i.-on ible to propo-e jc-ie? All ua Hons stuce tune BtgaU. mvolvisl m war. had -ouuht paM Tlie rank arnl flleol tlie urniv lo-dny soti-iii Btnct H" i" In v sought peace The-e Wtrt iiu ni merit, ami gentlemen miht call it irea-on il the vere a mtntl to He denounced ail ucli re-olntion- a those pnrpm 1 1 n j to come fro the 27th regiment and assuming t" peak the seiiluio'iits ol the true soldier Mr Uullitii atoned aaitut Mr Harney' reso lilt Kills Pai1ng question, Honst adjourned. mn.six'N sRiitioi. Met it ..'. lock Th n 1 pending it the morninp adjournment Mi Hat ne) '- resolution coming up, Mr Xibl ick moved lo o-t sine the con-idern Hon ol the whole subject until Tuesday morning st en "''-..n-k. Mi K Lore, ii . wa- entitled to the floor, accepted Mr Niblick's imtiou, and it wa carried. BILL 1 H I.COI Bl UINO Mr Ball's bill .21ft, tela: ie tu the establish-: ment oi .11 cultural colleges, was. under a su pen-ton d tiie ui!e-, read a -ecitid time by title, mi I .'100 copies 01 leu'-: printed Mr Haiiua's bell, reorganing the militia of the State, w a read a stcoiid titn. atid 4Kcopiet( 01dtu.1l punftl. Mr Sliilfe!'-1 Cotiore-iot.il A sirtiotiment

b ll wa- read a second tune atul 2ht copies or derer 1 printed It is as folio Kir-r p strict l'o-e.. Vaiidatamt;, Warrick, Oibton, Puboi-. I'ike. Km. ).ie. .. Martin. Bt ni Pi-tuC , r. Ten i, Crawford, Hui -on F.oi.i. oll. W 1-.. . .u.-e .ii d CI. k Third Distiict Laareme. M-nroe, Brown, B trtboiomew . Jack-on. .leiimn, -, Jeerson and 8 ifzrlaiid F .nil P.--t Dearborn, DBawt Frankliu, Ohio. Hipitjr, Kuah, Pattani aTttwn. Fifth Pistrul K.odolh, Wayne, Henry. Ha'V " It and Marioi. . v i.I)- ' 1 Sh't.y.. T;hn.n, Morgan, Hendr k-. Ko. tie. Mont j.-mery and Foiinta'D Seventh piirct Sulluau. CJreei.e, Owen, Clai. V go. Vermillion, Park in i Puuiam. K. I);-ti ict A srren, Tipieeauoe. Benton, Newt ii, .l. .-r. Pulaski Stars. Poster. like, La port e. Clinton twd Howanl. inth Pttritw Who. Carroll. Caa, Miami. W ab, Ptitot), Mir-lnll and 8t Joaeph. Tenth Pis.rict Aden. Da K if. 'eoien. Lagtar.e. N .b. Elkhart. Koaciuko ami Whiilei. Eiever tri P nriet Adam. Blackbird. Grant. Hiiiint'ci. Huntington, .lav. Mad. -on. Tip'-.n. Pelaw are at.,. WeliThe h - acre cleared of Hou-ebil'.aon second reading The fi!ea wer cle 1 1 of Senale bill on first reni'i. ill tbillaon a : reading taken up. and hies clear.! ot them fit BEsOLl'TIOM Mr Brown, allow n' pay to ilia employees, of the Sergeant at Aami- in the er ice of th Co m Uee on Arbitrary Arrest up to Saturday next. Referred to the Committee ..1, Ways aud Means

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CuluDitna, the orn of lie- tiw-rau David T. f Usw. M IW tl I w I I.I in tl,. ' f the re(rulr l"iul4. Mi . mm ki t, "f thi c Iy, ha very km.ll M.lutitrere kB serrta. tküf . I - - I 1 1 iit -firm, Cetita ratra Seat rnl I" 'rurrd darai ihi- .1? it lit Hall !.. ,,pn it 7 ?!; t'eawsfl njJ t H o'r !k

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FOR SALE. FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, Three Biimiis Rooms with Dwellings Attached, On Wet a-hinuinn Mreei. Thi lluil.liiiK renin 1. r Si Uanttrrl DaiUr a ar. A IX, A Two Story Boarding Hooae on Delaware Street, Itear A Walla.-. ' (irorri , III seM at great bnrraln. T, rW w'thin t make an Ina-esiinenl I Wal all! pay

u blgh per er-ntaire will .1. ell at ta te i . . rt) Mi KLI SAN Ml M i fe' 20-lAwini Ue.l Kllr Ap-tH.

FOR SALE. A VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST., FOR i-AUE.

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GROCERIES

NEW GROCERY HOUSE.

FRANK MlTi'Hl'I.I

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MITCHELL; HARVEY,

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GROCERS,

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FOR Fife v Domäne

LIQUORS

4wrtheaai ( writer wff I oni.laaa Mal Irriatiwa MrrrU, IiMÜft mi pollM, lnl in nn, Hav on han't an t.. im a I. IK. I VU (.IHKtl. lOHT. ninT or

COFFEES, TEA, SK.AU.s. PISH, Mu I. ASS KS. KICK, s Villi's. SALT, iollidii. NAILS. CÜftDAGE, IiVKsi! FFS. FHT ITS. SODA. SOAKs. CANDLKS.

Wooden Ware. &c. kc.

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Whiskies, Wines,

Aad all ktaaaaf

rrMUutrno. In the rets.rt nf th. H- ue prifs-e1nf vetera Mr. I rrv" !" t h v a i t 'Hfraphrtal errer, aa r. porting m fa r uf a bill tw r-munerats nenrw in the anay ht Jevtlee to Hr Lee, aad w ate vary rry tea

LIQUORS, All "( which we will aeU a lee aa a a) Bibm far Bute.

ne irmr im , . ,m unnmm vo call aa eaB ov ttjck be fürt fmrrbaMUf tUrwbere. MITCHELL ct HARVEY. real;