Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3860, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1863 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL.

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A report appearei la the Jm

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H;i the evening r, . ..ou

ad, of Thnn-

it. Masonic

Among the

kera was one "Hon D.vio Hb ami am

According to the reprweaetatioos of the KepobHcan organ h aaa furious at t bull in chin hop Sod a beet M enaible Th or. It pot Ott we WOtieed in Ml tp eh. oeoOWtitig iU malevolence, were a good opinion of himaelfaud bad opinion ot til wt, . wre anUMoto follow the lead of a blind, :' I I najictive. rui r w minded arid ij;ri'r w.' J " i. leader. In (ho eoure of hit re mark he 14 room u J u lute Mid: "He had :n - r to oolong, to tho loeer Homoo tto

match lower could BUM fro?" The onlr rm-

poritO that oan b made to tuch an inquiry

it, can there be t lower

treacherv to tho principle 'apon which Ve Federal fnion and Oorernment were founded. thAii to follow or justify the stupid ond nti evolont Bpirit of the lewder- of the party in p .wee, who. to tft'ify thotr vindictive aartiwmthip. auflM 4etU')f the Constitution anl ;, i, (Government, even if they were overwhelmed in their ruin. It it B little eWitroVir that n m0 who 1 nlj end perifirtly tdvocated the doctr ne upon which 'h Keweie juoTy their present poaiiioO the revolutionär v ri-filut t:e mitio-it f ! r '.' -tiiution ehoulit have tne itnpi.dea r to talk of treiton ami traftora It it the Mleat trun ken for mrn OnWWewtWWW, urh principle to even a-ume i". ot loyalty onion ft le the I -tic v t -tid partrwan platforms rather

imajtinarv (langer The Abolition it.. lot me fort thti ihretten them, and to the plots which 7 , , . oir mor'hynl r!lh tv : to rW fcne Suppo-e. tucceed in their present aim of utiitmc, M frrm p far th , , . , : lke T rata., the r.li itnt.nUt of the fret) St tew. onO man. t"ui. Tl i lift" ot I ... - . , .,: i ,i

Bfrtm-t tie mhih.t .t --.I Um sUw State t'ilon New .!er-e . He Y k Pen--v v , of -. OHion c. 'hi ther 'Jf ' (n,T; -"-h-V-re he, I.eM ever, eVrc m t .e H.fh; arm o? tbe (..vert W uf I Am thia pr.K-eet of reciprocal tonMwVtit ei'l f.w y(,rk ntll, w Jerer, are the exponents of be tteti'le-J with !! the violent prejudice, em- , the triiJ : 'hr o.V - r,t ;,re heeleI I hittete.1 n..ainn and imnlarahle ariimotitifO r, ,h resirlcm pv the crew of unpr:nnr!ed ;

which ever iegrdel or delortned bum m nature.

tni rekle AI

o control him. it iM

he we i It riot, tile rvnln; i. in en in and

A violent dia-olutioii of the Tnion wul have taken no mHn c, tPn where jt en Th- reertetl place, while the foim of its exitteoce remain powert wf the States ami ol the people. MHOOoI

The moat valuable element of union, mutual mentioned in The UonatHntton. have not vet been

. . - , (iiiCi into iictton. Uut ' ie iituuf art ell awre i kindno-.thf.et.nt-of b, -park v. the fraternal o thA ,ITTe f.mili triune b n-it wlmh uow happiiy uBito u-. trill have 100 j themolve w lh Iht cuntemo-ati )ti of their eier 0tinui' ed forever. r - The iihortif of the n tinti are nit yet loat; One MMrioal V -und in aoonacin- and hostile th5 :ir ly imrjonTod The Contitation ia not L tu ll; i yet ubverie!; it it onlv thre itenel with oubver arr.:. ..x..t tho other. he 000100 P"-j ,jn The people do not lor,et that Cojoor h ,d ion will bequK klv followed by the cU-h of arms hi Brutue, and Clnrle- the Fir-t hi- QlilOJtrott; I I will not atietoj .t to leer!be tcenet which tiow B id itbecome-i A'-rahim L'n-dn aud hi- Admin j

h. oD.lv he ronceiled from our view. Abolition-1 '-ir1"'" 0 l ?

it themeie would hrink back in iiamav and

Thex contiroie to ur -e he r noton of pe-vce n I ;i44tion, aid t avoid th odium ottchinfc to it The teek t.i ch irpe the cli inxeol Heir tooo on t Ue wetit ot u;prt wUich tl..- D m ci nd 'iiOfrv . rnc; -ic thfair The i'ieB. H icr, 1 unterhable. in fct ri4k-u; fci t ' .v-f; ;n meat up the tre-et t time h 1 OOBuopcrt from uch men whwh it h a not ie ceivei- If thev should in fct withdraw OOnpOBi

the result would be fatal. On the other und. '

the radio 1 part? openly and boaatlully refuBod to -.uttaio the ( van .meet before tlw prociamatiot:. becaute it wag not made, and forgot to rantain it after the proclamation vu m de. for reaona unexplained a vet The nine hundred

ti.'-atid tiever came to the war From the 1

l orror at the OOartOOBoiewOO of desolate fi.ld,

depth of lofaxov. of; fond igrated cities, mutxlered inhobitontt.Bnd the

triou tyrant

Thr ( oiivi riplinn Bill.

overthrow of the lairet MWM of liumm govern

merit th.t ever rowe to animate the hope ot civilizel onn. Nnr thoold tlie-e Abolltionlitt flitter themelvew that, if the -.1(-r.. n t r.eir object of uniting the people of the froo S:.te. they will . 1 . . : I .

enter tne owwiet w.u, iimiierirn -uprrornj Froaa Um VtW Tork TribOBC.

t'.;it uul insure victory All h. story ana Mr WtUnm'i h i! wh.cii nes-eii the Senate on

experience prove the hjzird and uncertainty ' Mnwlay night. r .ur-, regirdt conscription, of war And we are admonithed bv H-.!v Writ. ' MUtmK . ., ' , " . , AM able boliel m .le citizens, and those who that the race is not to toe swiil. uor the UUle to , . lnl9aüm Ut bCCOOM tmch.or

1 he Law Compelli.no ihl Vr. pll. ir thil War CoMTIM. EU. TO GO INTO THE AbMT AGAINST

thmr will ay rikct 1 11 . olacHiKntv oi , the La Thm Mi s rito . i at Three

Hi NMtrn Duli.arm to Bt 11 r "H I hi. Ma .Ul.NLitV O ii'iLa AM 1 LILcI 1 VU.

the -truii;. Hut if thev were to conquer, whom would they conipwr? A loie.-n Joe nevilii h.vl iiisulteJ our H.iir, invaiied our shores and laid nur coiintiy waste? N'. sir; no, air It would be a coii j ie-: without laurels, without glory; a self, a nuic d ii

thin tho Ctiotitotioo and the principle- conquest; a conquest of IntMlMI hOW ofülhoji,

'.1 whi h Heil iiertr are lei Men who oc rnpv tui b a ptititioii, to use the expressive Ian emjreofthe- Hon DvTin Ha inh am." are either ' fern. I tr-'..r- or ;nfeiti.il f...!-" And the diatni'.tiihe I RepwMhatBf ofoloT of hit prty in ; Indiana illustrate hi own folly, when he states that "The true phm of an armistice ia tir call out erery .hie twirjied mm, and Tinh out trait. rt everywhere " If this jmliey w i adopteil. ag;iin-l whom w(uld ii -h un trmy opertiet S;y Mr HtAMHM.it would be to 'fi' lit traitors in the field, ami take are ol those at home " Llul it every ah'.e iMtdied man was - ailed out. where would bo i fou ml the "traoor it home?" I J' any. it would' le among the women, children and mhrm men And it is ngainst weak lodiei m ii mid helple women and children, whom Mr. Bbam H M might u-ect of traitorous sympathies, that he would axrav an iirinv coin; o-ed ol " every Ohio bodied mm " Brave, valiant and ga laut Bbamham! We must judge a man hyahat he sav and such is the uncontradicted version of j Mr ÜBv.MiAM - -peech in the organ which reflects , hi sentiment- mi tlio-e of men like him Saul

a wie man. answer a loot accoroing to nis folly " Bramiam answer- himself.

Mr Bka.BSvM belonga to a oiaso of "patriots who eloquently discourse about the duty of every able bodied rn m going ' the field to supmess the

rehelliofi Th1- is tae burden of their song. But

Buch "patriot ire erv aretul not to

t ir Ii die- in a oosition to -u

bullet of the en mv Thev may. a MrOntAXha m - ud it w i their duty, "pleilge their livetheir all lor :he Union." but thev are very PBJtol not to jire a drop of one or a mite of the other It istimetliat ihe malicious jrawonadeol the Branhivi -chool ol politicians should cease. Their

mi -si Ott iB ended The peunle are derermined tinT the waste of blood and treasure exhaonflng U all se-!!!!!.- of the countr hall cease. And . their voice will be potential to th it end In tins sentiment and feeling the people are far ahead of J the politicians. The tatuilies of Indiana, regard-le--t ifTiliations, who have lather, son! an I hrothera in the field , are uuwilimg thev should le sacrificed in an Abolition crusade or to 1 i

c 'ii t i ii tie a party in powerwhi-h has demonstrated its inability to wisely and successfully administer th government. Politician like Brmim ne

the mi-.'ortn e of the nation More than t thev aru ts curse.

achieved by one oer unother portion of the de leOndanti of common ancestors, who, nobly RjlotlcinS their lives, their fortonOB Bud their. -cred honor, had fought and bleu, side by side, in many a hard fought battle on land am! ocean, teverrd our roiMttfT from the British crown and estahh-hed our feufjosol independence. from asiniigton.

hive exerci-eil the right of rmffrBgf, heiween the ii'i- of twenty and for'v five years, coii-tifute the national forces ol' the United S'iies, are li dle to terlorin nvlitary duty when called Mit hy the i'lf-ident. The exemjits are tJi"-e who are , physically or mentally infit, the Vi e I'resident. hoildl of Kxectitive PepBlttiOBtS. I'uitcd StateJudges, (iovernors ot Stale-, only son ot an in

digent widow, or Mitiuu pueiil. 01 one such BUM, wliere there are two or mdre. t- he selecfe! bv

the parent, al-o the only brother ot orphan ! children under twelve years, a No the father ol motherless children ot the same aye; and where tii'n ill fiiiniv .ne in mint i v service the re

mtind'Tot such I miiiIv, n t exceeding two, shall le exempt. No pei -on convicted of felony thall bee tolied or permitted toene The National force not now in servi.e is to be divided into two cl-es. the tint eloOS embra ing all beta 000 d and 35 veara of ago, and all utiontrrlod men be swoop i5 ind 45 yotri of age The second class SanOVWeOi BN the others, and will not be called Btfl service until after the hr-t cIbM

rot i on veniein e or riroliii.cnr, districts ure

Ios.-ibility or tiu Defeat of the tN9ciurTi"N Bill Ii Co.nouinj PhoitABi e PaiiJBOP thi 1 pi.riTioN to ( ii ari.i -ros PaonaaaBi r thi.

t T. , . 1 made c 'i i e-ioodiiig w ith the Congrcs.-ianal Dis KETdtuTiof The on k or the I'eopuc i . i .i i i . i I nets: m eich of winch tlie 1 le.-iden' unpo nt- a " T a. a

A'iAIS-T I XMI TIVI. LstKi'ATK N AC . tV . P.ovnwi M..r-h..l. uiihi-.uilt .md oavof . Cai.L.on

of i n iiP ; Of be may detail an olbccr of similar rank, who -hall line a Bureiu in the War De piitiiiciit, and -hol in ike the necdl'il rue- iti'l regulations for c ui . ing out (he provisions ol this art Those M ii-shals ate to irrest iie-er ei -. i e pyOt trowsooäble ptacticos. and detect knob A-

In each district there i- to he a Hoard ol Enroll

Special Corntpowlri et tot ChScag Times. J Wasui.nc.to. February 15 Siuce my letter was written in regard to the proposed conscription hill, there have taten many indications here that it will not be pissed Net ter- have been received bt niernlicrs of Ooneress.

Iiom all prts of the country, in whii h the opm j inent, taMtsiotin "I tl t Provool Marshall and two ion ol their constituents in regard to the measure other pet-on-, ijipointed hi the l're.-ident, one of

is plainly expte-el I ne opinion is universally wh m i- tone a physician and surgeon, I his

and stroiiLlv averse to the tnea-ure. Not a single consilium, v have spoken lavoiatdy of it. All tlenouuce it as iuiMditic, unwise, unjust, imprac ticatde, and itnpos-ible of execution. It SOOOSSStl have done what no other inei-inc of the Admin

i-tration has done, namely : awakeueil the people

Bo. mi so ill divide the di-tricts into conwnient

Mib districts, and pOTtOCt nn enrollineiit once in each year, noch class to be enrolled separate! PersttS tint eniolle.! are -ubjec for two TONfS

i . bo i alle.i into service le -eie for three years J

or dui.i.g the war. on the same tooting with the

o Spil.no ß the

SO a full sense oi the tact lhat.il this conscription i present volunteers, adv.tncc nay. houiity money, bill passes, their liberties are completely gone, I c., iocladed and they tre no moie freemen than the serls ol : hen neotss arv to nuke a draft, the Pre-ident Russia or the slave-ol Brazil It is evident from shall indie. ue the nuuibcrfor each district, taking 1 1 iese letters that free American ciiiaeus Orill not J lo4 constderwtif m the uuini'ct alioady lomisheii stand the consciiptioii; ojd it is scarcely prob ihle since the legintiing "t the t, so i to laiiiv

HBt their toavaaeatatieoB hovo will dare to iaootho I oaamliao the burden, the en rolling officers ah I

con sequences o pi--;iga mea-u. mi ic;".gu UK to their constituent it is hissibie, therelore, that the measure wiil be abandoned. Some ol the letters from Abolitionists in the Northwest give as a reason against the conscription, that Congress is about to in a bill to raise .'on, OIK)

then in ike the di a It w tit hit. percent, udditioi ,

and O I thill ten ilav ei e Iio'k es upon the it; ilietl tuen Suhstiiute v 'e furnished, or comiui.I aiiou made not to exceed tin re hundred dollars, at the discretion of the Secrotasy ol W .r. At y ; eis. hi ilritted nid failing to iepori. ot furnitll a

i e.ro stddiers. But, 'iiilortuiiately. those letters StHMtitute, im ptj bis oomuiolattou, shall be did not arrive until the Military 1-omniittee had I denied a deteitur, and subjeel to immodiats II

decided that the "negro soldiers" project was ,' rest The bill provide- for the proper surgical

vis on irv and impracticable, which is a virtual

abandonment tit' that scheme The upshot of all this is, not only that we will not haveanv m-lto -oioier- whcli all in-ible people knew all along , but alsi that wr are ery likely to hive no -oldiers at all; for Mr Stevens declares that we have n.w only SOU.flüü -oldn r-.

alio that, the tune of 3011,900 of the-e will expiic

evimtnstiou ot d railed men. and the punishment i I Surgeons ho recei v e bribe-. V hen the draft is h ui shed, a.l those not taken are allowed traveling piy to their homes. Those who furnish Mib-ututes are exem:t for the entire time ot the tit-alt. and the sniistiiiite h is the tame nay, kc . as though originally dialled The hil! al-o urovi.;e- t,:ll volunteer now in

Kirart from ihe Sprrrh of llenrt l.i) tn i lie f .(. senate, in Februar) , Is.üi, ou i lie ttnnyera of I'oliin oi t boll tionioni. F'T -lone time thev continued to Stahe these appeals SO iur dut and our interest ; hi. t impatient with the alow ii rluenc of inetr logic in our stupid minds, thev recently resolved to h uige their sy -rem of action. To the agency of iheiri power ol persuasion . the near propone to OOhotl tute the powers ol the ballot box: and - must be

blind to what i pussiiig before us. wIm does not perceite llol the tnve, table tendency o. iheit pro-

reodtngs Is, if thev -hould be lound insufficient, SB ,ii -ke. finally tne more potent powers ol tiie bavouut. , Mi President, it i- it this alarming stage ol the proceislinga of the ultra Abolitionists, that 1 woald sei loualv rnvite e er v a- er.te rod. ib the country solemnly to pause, and deliberately to rertect. not merely on our existing posture. !ut upon thai dreadful precipice down which they w ii!d hurrv us It is because the-e ultra Abo lit lonisU have coate.1 to employ the inetruoitnlt . of raasou and persu laion. hat e made their cause politic tl. and have appealed to the ha Hot box, that I am induced, upon this occasion, to address

you I will not detain the Sei ate loncer

next Ma; and Mr. Lincoln told fien Butler, a -ci n e w ho re enlist lor one year shall have I

tew di- ago, thaO "Governor Sevmour says the I bounty ol Swl, one half pud down; those who dealt cannot ie ciilorced in New York;" and now enlist (r two voofe receive 'JÖ "t the regular it eeenMf that Congress will not piios the c'Miscrip $llM)houniy. TnereBrlso prewisiinjs for the, lion fiil!; and, even if it is pa-sed. it seem- "the con-idul it on of -kcleton regiments; also that people wont't be eoncripfel." OOnoosJs ill the held may execute eoott maitial Indeed." i- a meinlier of Congress remarked s niein e against doset ;ei mutineers or murder to day . "if the people of Warsaw are re-isting I ers without reference to the President, t'ourt the conscription, will not the people of Auiei ion , tn irti als may reduce absentee ugleei - toShe t anks do ".he .-ae? Are our people less lr-e than the 1 Chdhing. ai ins, Ac, s!i all not he -old, pledged or people of I'oland? Or is the late of Polaud to given away, and may be taken. WberOVOf found beaome onrsV" i in idegal hand-, Hpwons Who entice soldiers to The efforts of the financiers to avert the evils j desert or harbor them, or buv their arms or ufii of the tin uicial i -chemes of tlie Adtuinisiratioii. 1 forms, and sln: captains or t lilroa I conductors whn h I mentioned in my letter ol Feb. 12, seem who knowing H convey doseetors mas be lined to have been attended with somi measure of sue f $5tMl ahd imprisonetl irom six months to two cess If those .-chemes lake tne lorss of law at year- m all. it seem now that they wi I he SB amended Any person who re-:st- a dratt, or Counsels as to produce less mischief than was le.ned; ' others, to do a. or dissuades thom Iron perlorOi

and it it possible tl.at they may not lie passed ing military iutv, -h .11 he -ummarily orrestod, j at all locked up until the dt f t fa finished, then he tt iel i li is no loncer s. secret t! it thenreeut extKli bv uiil cuuit and fmei .")iK. or imi risqMod

j-, - r tion fa Charleston i one of ieater magnitude two years, or both The i'ie-dent, on the pass than has e er beloie been fitted out outi:i tlie age oj th -act. shall is.-ne a tiroclam ati n ic all

war It is mtnh larger, both in men and guns, j big absentees from the aimv.who may return; than either the Peninsular expedition Of Gen Me I without punishment w .th n t!ie lime iioücated, Clellau, or the famous Burnsido expedition to except the f-ufeiture of pay tor the time of ab-j Roanoke. Ii it is fcompaiitod by a fleet of pence; tti.--e who ilo ti ' letura will hfdescrtera. irouclad vessels and tamur l at tint neither of : Officers absent with leive. except for sickness or i luoi had tien. Hunter's t : , aire Iv en the i w icceiv e Ii lit" 1 1 ' v i "Hi m absent without

and now stmngly reuitorced. hive been leave, no psy at all. liiere ue lher provi-tou-.

spot.

joined I the whine ot Oen Fo-tei a troop late butclnelly 01 det s not

Iv in North t. irolin i; in'l about one third of the !

army of the Potomac ha- tnw hOOB sent dow n to frftrni the New Yrk Jmrnal f t'ommv CO operate with them Ye', the CSpOditioil will. t000

lad. A statement of the causes of that failure i A ij lance around the noli c in'it tie re-erved tor another letter. I can only reveal- i m.-i remarkaole stsi

say now that (Jen roster, in hopes of retnoing mind Whereas n year ato there was hut one lhoe c m-es, has lea tlie army near Char lost on, voice lionthe entire land, iildible ibo'Otheroar and is saU to fie at the War len r'tnetit noB of (- tnnoo, did tli it i x oft e for w.n . ;heie is now No event has emsed rtn-re alom ir greater hut one vo .e md that a voice for pa ICC Evert consternitioii among the ultra Reput-lic .n- md new-paper w Inch comes to our hands, white. .i

r nlic ils here than tlie re Cut nie-- .e .d (n.i. u. inilic tl character, i s di-cu 'ii llie uuesllon-

1 1 col irlj importont

J

i! hoi !')n o

te ol tlie public

Ourttn, ol Peonsylvannt in regard to the illegal in i ..rbitrarv a i rear- of tlie Adun'imtr ation i

on the subject ol slavery w h hm Ihm District and Cujiit ten amiable mm, a sound lawyer, and in Florida fthen a Territory ) or ol the right of has proved himell to lie an able and fnihiuf r u.t. .k- aa i r .1 UotCVnOl Ho hat bOOO, Ut to this time, ot.e -d

Oii i rv- ..i ii'iiiini iriiii'vni vi -1 .1 . - 1 1 i on

one Skate to another I e-e. as ! bave aires

intim ite i. are many masked batteries, conceihrig the real and ultimate point of attuk. That point ol attack IS the iSwUiluliou ol Homes t c .;,ver. a ii exists tn tho-e S .'e- It .s to liierte thiee millions of sluves held in bond ige w.thii. tl.i tu It wa thi- he -ut'jert of sla ery which crette-i the g'reste-'. .h-i u'e, and the ra aastoaa t.deiiaOe. in the defil erat ion- of ihe convention that adopted the general Constitution And it is tin subject th a has ever t.een reg irle.f with the deepest -in efv by all who are eriou.slv de-uous of tl.epeim.inency of oar I'nion I he fallier ol hi , i.i ti v, in his last affecting and SoImm appeal to h a fel

Uar citiaens. dapreeatad. - :t eaiamitooo event, the ge- .i .;h:c.i! diviions a l. ich it n , I produce. Tim oovention a;vly left to the aev- i erU States the power over the kimjtftiei of

slavery, a a pwer n l i.ei -- t.h,

un n whnh le vised, and one

the tleiur.l QwtWfWaWWWt OOwM not I e u sted, without pi iijiii tue sct-ii oi i er U i ii drUuvti at. Tl I li mm Am ll - - l. . -L. 1

i nrir ri ik ii ui ii. i in. ii-iiuoevi or auv uuii

lowei hand Sir. 1 am not id the habit ol speaking Kfhftlj of ttie pm-ib.litv of ili-solvtog this happv I'i.ioo. The Senate km ws thai 1 have depre ited allup oar, on er lll. -r iK-ctiono, to thut direful event J The country will testify thtt. if there be anything in the hi-tory of my public career Worthy off re. , n tl it the truth and inctaity of mv i anient .levol-on to it- lasting prowervat.. n we tlmuld be false in our alleg aiicr to it, if wet gd not d.w. nuduate betaeen (lie real and im aginary digert by whieW it may be aaaaded

Abolition honid iio longer te regarded as an

The amendment offered by t re id bv sectiotm, and vanoo

-re). 00e ol hich prevailed, and

did ex tie

ani":imt tit wera of irVred u sorts of parliamentary ex fed -t oe "'J tlie vote, but laiied.

ArtjounieO

not. r ti n y tna lull and amet tivlnto thi Bhtnethe commit t that stage, and at late hour.

nnnttee -t i dmenta of- j manv other j i.dvketir vat I

.a i

Hie

ete i.-ci to

Mr. Hanna. remvrking that he had hitherto

a ad I 111

a - k l t ft from the di-j .f. m ke i p rty withuWew h laasio'i. and i ond rwsding tu Segular or

scat In nr renort of Thar-daj i proreedingt the following j wa left out: rrLLS irntrtocce.

pi an o I

ah w hu h '

Rv Mr. Pltir. So. lift, In relation to UeBtt and Socfcrt

commencement of the war the Abolitionists have' '' of ('iu-

i ;. Mr. rcrsuMin. .u. im. uriiitiag ioe B e oi me u:t

utidoubtellv acted 00 the Urogramme laid down K K "'1- ... rv ' i , TT m . i, I r son at JH'ersonvnl hv (.er. id-worth, whin the South and then ,,,.r,,t 4 rrfwdOMM

le' i ti. o. ' The abuiai int ia-oof that tl. - -

the tiure doi-trit e of At.'itionism canno be giin-ayed We nedl onlv recur to the revolution we have before printed. BWOfWWd oy the New York Abjlitiouists in lf59. before this war be gm ml reunnd our rea 'er-thit the men who adopted this hs the expre--ioti of their wihs te at this dav prominent in the stav tt mime rank

how to make peace, when we can expect peue. whit aie the requirement of pe ice, and km net lojacs This discussion involve subjects ol rati m rtoncO li" to make wat t i -c ence Howto make peace is i vastly more difficult science.

the most sie idfat -u;in.i ten of ine Admnd-tr i n,,- , 'ieu-na now umln ex iDitn if n resolve lTl tion. No Stite Executive, unless it be Governor themselves Into two grand division die Dorthin

Morgan, of New York, h rendeied SOOk eth- of the people, led ly the t idical newspapoxs, seek cient services in tlie way of rBising tcoopa and ing meai f miking peace with an ewtitw sepa plaesny them at the asveoatw! the Wm Depart ration Irom fhe Sou hem States, in effort giv ing inent Iherniicals who coiitto, the Pi e-ileni to tho-e State- Bp tliat tlie ev er raked; aiioihei rouutod as a uiittor of po-itive cortnut) upon . portion lok(u foi Immgäible peice with the

driy;is be v olid the Slate I. ant- to be iac iremaSOO tiim ptfll wh a w rale tle renaaiiMi.M ..ri.oi.a ol ia Bast i Is h.r pretendeu urten-cs the lornier Kei mtilwcmwi arty. were retoived with

The rul -its here in aei son 1 re. v we'

ü'iiri , Lurt u mens, and heui-e t iCir cn-ter DBtton Thetf mtiznitv, hiweret. will he tow

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I t s.,vr. j rectitik th W'urrt'n of -all Pn-ai tr r- ' ceos uch p'i oner Dd protdhiiing the officers of the Nuithern Siatr Prison fr tn receuhi ths ams.

HOUSI OF KKPKKSKNT AT1VE3 Met r '. o'cU k. The Speaker in the Chair Petition for the enforcement ei 'he 1 !tt ti article I

of the Constitution, and for a Mditarv Board,

ot the Abolitionists, loudly professing to be were presented and referred.

Union 1 overs, prating ol their willingness to die j

tor tne onion, and a-kmg to be reiievei wnen thev proclaim themselves loyal. This is the resolution WwWOJtao, The dissolution of the present imperfect arid inglorious f nion between the free Mtnl s! ie State- won d te-i. It in the overthrow of slavery and the ooWPOnwont ,fn mation of a more perfect and glorious Uuiou. without the in cuhu of slavery, therefore. Htxolrrd, That we invite a free correspondence with the diaunionists of the South in or der to devi-e the most suitable way and means to secure the consummation "so devoutlv to be wi-hed." It was and is the variest non-ense for these men to claim no that they aie (Tniooists, and tor true patriots U) accent them into loyal fellow - ship. The disguise thev weir inert sew1 their crimes and renders them more dangerous ene mies. We desire peace a- ardently as they de-ite it. We pray hr ja?ace as earnestly as thev pray tor it But the ra?ace 'hev seek i- a dissolution of the American Onion, .md tint which we seek is FWaeO and I'ni.oi For that let all men 1 ibor w isely and hincerel v

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nimiiij: in inni a te iv io.i 10 execute i r in. I niori uiam oreo i ne rwuiewlS seek lo carry , if dmt win was only ekpressevt hy the' Prestdeoi ootihcii dei-v te! ng tse o;hers that the Soirn Atid. up to this lime, QitVOreMM Curt i. tu I..- rwpndio'WJ I hern and will Have no un n. while real tor the since-- ot what he hat loodlv I he g-imtari'nf i rtt d ii"t bebeac th c union is so , lieved to be the ciu-e of tt:e i inon, .md auxious hopeless, and insist oil various plans o bunging SO ophatd what ho has roganted is "the Govern ion tno tost. of a lair trial . Nevwr Wneaa country imi i." In, MiiieeJ. en pied without ipae-ti.ai o ih a uliiy iwake to a diecussitwi -i' e people with everj rcipiMcment ol the President, and ha- tfg t this ohicb ibhob going on. it is im" ;bie i upheld the latter iu all Ins acts, iiotwithsLunJiug jo -hat our ears to t We hear leas ol it in New tiii' -onie d' them have been mmdestly tvruini i k Citv than eisew ere, out oar ex d..,r:,. ctl and despotic. The loivernor hope! that Irdii the Wet ,.i d the Esst ctgfgl to us tilled with, tne-e acts ol desivotism and t yraimy wee on J tOQ BQoSf eWeiting articles on tho Warna i:.d means committed under the pressure ol actual military of pom s necesif, and wodld not be repealel Ail th a sudden irpening ol n"Ums and usinv Bur ihe tiovertc -r "s c.i are now opeuei to of pens tn iv ; r- r ihiv e - 1 t" have luven bevun the truth, be tioa perevrves th it he has taten :tiy the N V fnbuue, in its start tig propoaa . m ide the un on-ciou t.Mil of teen whom he de some m utlwi t. to B(..-efd nieviMtn from a -t -e- and wiifi good re isu; ; 1 1 t lh.- u ju-t ir d t ,cn;n tafr, Switaerlaml ontiK -uawled a illegal arresto of minajojgeggMijtmot feooeylva J the most dottrable medwUM lh- roicetcom in i arc bot puls id a tgaukc svnemo, on tie iug from the dt I ich ho! -u; ; te--el pet S pwrl ol the radicals In I ongre-s ui I :n ihe Cat. tuetUiia ana deuuuiitvd peace loveis jS tnitvis, net, to sutivert the liberties ol the vple. lo took the country hv -tn:ri-e But it was re hai ge the wh-de U i u d .un Gav emWaWnB and Ignrdod aviuOtitly us UiO taKiing ol t he new caw to convert ii into k deso.it -m Thcretoie ;t - pwun in w liu Ii the radc d part v proposed t hive' that, in tins message he has taken such t decided ;aice by a division of the 1'nion. the original, Stand a ;aimt arbitrary arrest- Ihe laagaagwol and m owed utijeel of the. r politic i des. re. This j the u.e-sie i in Id. Out it implie- uune than it was followed up a few aeoltt latei by tlie Tri v- IhetvUi u oi p dtdetaie ir. tbe rae i t nune s i!au for the w n w i . ; oourse t.nMi It tu . and the action ol the Perms v v a nt i ders to! to te ttie plan of the , - !c 1 1 wing of t tie j Legi-I tture m ihr ..ine cate, furnish the real un Uepuboc an pBftJ, sad OlfSl h w ui m .ubstai.ee to ' port of the Gov ctDora mestsge. It ise.,u.valent I hght t. . Me hr-t d ii .y and tlien mike ;a-ace on to saying tint Pennsylvania now take her aund the beat tevmt pueaible T ht sr rem ai kable pro - i JoogsnieOl New V rk. Xe .lersey and tltinois; posals, emaiiaUn from the poorca which i pro Btid that heucetonh her etr sen -h ,, ,t be rawiv reearded as the mouth niece ol the Abo!!

INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

SENATE. Frmiav. Kehruary 'JO, IÜC3. The President called the Senate to oider at 9 o'clock A M The journal of yesterday wa reid in part, and on motion the furl her reading was dtepeOSOd with. Ki POO VS. Mr Murray, Temperance C imtaittee, reported b.o k Sen ile bill 134. ui auien i the temperance hnv. recommending (hit il pa-s. Concurred in. Mi Much, Judiciary, repotted back BoWSO bill fill with tmeirdmmitt. and when so amended, that i pi-s Concurred in Mr saorrse. renxperauce, reported that Senate bill wd should pass Concurred in Mr Kay, Chairman Jmliciary Committee, reported back Howsw hill " with amendments, and when SO amende!, that it pees. Coin lined in. Mr. Bay. suite, reported h o-k BoUSOpH 10T, foi the relief ot N Berry, pith amendment, ami when so mien. led, th it it pass UolicOVred in Mi M uch. Judiciary, reported buk H ui-e bili 12. locommen hug that it iis- Coaicurrwl in Mi B iy. Judiciary, reported hack Senate bill 11Ö. recommending that n laj on the tehlo. I he bill was re coiiiinitted Mr JnhtwMHi, County and Township Bu-ine-s, reported back 3en-rlc bill with an amend moot, and wheii -o ainende! that it pBeS. The

bill and amendment aero referred to a select;

committee Mr. Williams, Committee on Apportionment, reported back Senate bill 111, Ibr appnctiuitiug the State lor legisl i live ; nrpuses, iwcomtttmiding when to i mended r' it it Mi Widiiirn- inioed that the bill and amend metis be mode the specrkl order si - P M today. Mr Ctaypool mooed to amend by uaming Twesdav nt 2 P M Mr William- moved to table the motion, white wa- lost for the want of constitutional vote yeas 21, u iys 21 Mr. Cobb mured a call of tlie Senate, which woo ordered1 yea's 21, nay- 19 The call pm COed ad, and fortv four Senators alisweced to their ii. lines The fur ther call ui the Senate Wat sue peiided, di he Senators beiii present except thiee w ho aCt c ex u-ed A recooid of 'he ote on the nvuion to tabic Mi ClaypoOrs tmtndiVnl to Mr Willi'tn-'-motioi. vvjis had. and resulted yei- 25, naya 99. Mr New moved to amend by making the time next Waanoadaj at I P M Tabled twos 2ä. DOTS 1Ü Mr Melletl moved to make the time Hondo at i P M. Tabled yeas 8t, nay- 10. Mr. Beirss tnoveu In fix the time on nex Sat nie t 9 P M Tooled yeas 27. neyi I! Mi Williams withdrew his motion, and Ml Dunning Mr Wolle in the i halr renewed it M; CI lypool pMfVed to sanhd by hruihtg 2 P M. TwesdM Mr, Brown, of Wells, demanded theprevto -qoestion. The demand was not McnnUcd rent 21 navs 21 The motion to postpone until Tue-div vv -lost; owe lor Mond iv st ! A M i lostj one fov Wednesday at 9 P M. was lo-r l.v ihe soma vote ve is fi, oat - 18 Mr. Campball moved to indefinitely postpone Mr Biv demanded the previous question, which wee seconded e - 27 . nays l M: Heir-s moved to adjiiorri. The President Mi Wo!; in the eh ur de nied that the usage of the Setnte had been Rot to entertain my ino t on, eveW to adj iwrn during the pendency of tlie previou-ipiesinci. .m I he would decide the fltu tion to adjourn out of or 'er Mr Clay pool ahd Mr Mellen ippeafed from the le. i-auj ol the Chair, w ileh, ui tu ti"ii nl Mr CoWQ, was laid on the t..bb reef 21. mm 9fl The motion to indefinifelv po-fpone w is hst ye - I, n 'V- 96 ami the motion, after a num bet .i pan ii.nin id .rv dodge to de. iy . w hich were ru'i I not d onlev, was taken oh the motion to fix the time M 9 P M this afternoon, anJ pre v t ed vei- 3 . 1 1 iy - 12 KI s.;ui TIO.NB. Ml Fet gowun, th it ;i e immltfee of three he ap poo, teil to compile ind reoort to the Sn ire from the reports of the oth'-ers of the fern S' tte pris . OS i tatemwwl Of the tnWWsl extvenses of each prison toi t w o v e ir- I nat . exe!ti-i v e of rep di-, mac'.it eiv it. i ionrvnerj. ti, bi picmding OBhl r-e of ugi er , mrj -'.oat' g the ivei ige annual extien-e- he each COO viel 'n each prison during Sa'd pen I Adopted The Prcfodeni inftrittteH Sens ton Feigosoti, Col.l. .!,.. fer-gi- 'ev -a t e..iimittee jo:m ejmOLI tcNs Mr t'ohh. B. in tructing our Senators and re ques'in. Hept Oseptati v c in Congiess voie sgainsi the lot itioti ul League Islawi, m Deia wmo river. aw swavy yard HII Ls 00 rillKP BVWtOJt House hill 44, to amend the SCI fixing the time of hold rig Common Plei courts in the several count. c- o; the Sure Pied I N ri. HI c TIl'N or BILLs

KLPOBTS. Mr Howk, recommendiug passace of House! bill- 21 8 and 22.i Ml K.! ;ore, t iblinir Senate tell 2 and recom

mending passage of llou-ebtli 2.'0 Mi P tckaint. reccmineiiding passage of House

hills 177 and 9Ut. llv -ime, rej-ommeivding patijre of Hmise bill 2('9. relative to attorneys' lein on judgment, j Mr Like, recommending pas-age ot House i bill IH6. and tabling H dise bill 14" Mr Bowk, tabling House bills 417 and 179 Mr Holoogeb, reiative to Senate joint resolu tion No 1. recommendiug passage Mr (iiven made a minority report adversely. Mi (iiilhth, amending Senate fiill 24 and rec 1 omeitding p.iss.ie The bill provides for the ,

cenveyance ofechooJ lands to assignees who hold certificates irom School Commissioners. Passed Bjr tame, tabling House bills 134 and 131. Mi Holcomh, tabling resolution amending common school iaw in certain cases. Mr Holcomb. recommending passage of Hou.-e lull 196. with emendmenti Mr Hwmglireys. recommending passage of House bill 12 relative to railroad t irea.

Mr Humphreys reported House bill 26.1, repealing law with regard tn lees and -idaries. Mr Miller, recommending passage of House

bill 199, with s mend menu Bv same, tabling HoaOB bill 124. Also, that it i inexpedient to legislate further as to recpiir ing per di- to venf'v lists ol taxibles. Also, t.i blh.g Hou-e bill iri Mr t'ook, tabling a memorial of citizens of M mphis Mr Stone, amending and rWecOWSeoSwdfng i--ige of House bill 171 fixing Anditois' bond- al ft.teJU instead of fgO.UQO. Mr Peirv. recommending pissago of House bill 17G Mr Shoaft, tabling Bowse hill St, and recom mewdine ptaeage of Senate hill No 3d provhlieg for erection or reoetrof Inniges across sue un lormina the boundary line between counties Bili lead a third lime and ptsPOd Bv same, recommending paeosaje ot House hill Mil Mr Hardin, of Perry , recommending passage of HoU-elnll 35, with amendment-. Bv MOM, tabling petition nt tautovy citizens of jikf count v re! ittve to toads along State imes. Mr Milroy, le fevor of claim ol State Board p . . . i , i .i o . &

oi Agrieuiture lor uam.iges none oy me oiaie 10 ( i lien- propwriv. Mr H '11. recommending passage of joint reso- I i ti t ii .ii 21, relative to the "Morrill 'laiitt'," de

el int.- it Bltjttf tO the agi icultural inleiests of the West

Mr Anderson, in a lengths and able argument ' On hi- -tde of the question, oppo-ed ti e resolu tion It wa- section i! He I ibuVOd to show that under tae MpOWaSktn ol the "Mornil T.u dl " M is- , eehusett and the athei New Engl and S'ate- pnid

about ten doil.us to mir one under tne internal revenue -v-Oatn lb exhibited a ttatemout Horn the Bevei, ne Departmental Washington showing that Wiiile, un to Juunart 11, If 63. Indiana had paid, iito.i the intetn il levenue sysiem, only SHiiiJih). Massachusetts bed paid ft ,951.225. Ali resolutions of this kind wore ealcataied to ilienaie the people of the We.-t Irom then In t-t Ii fei, of the East Once impress it upon the minds ot the people that by reason of ihe exaction- ol the Rast their Government was oppressive, and wlieic were POWr hopes uf maintaining the bonds of union? If it was really toeghi to establish a N i 'hae-tern Confeoei acy, as bad been talked dun,!, there wa- no smer way to hnnir it atiout thati bv proposing and adopting such ICSOlotiOMS. Mr. Puett said that the itentlein lU Mr Andei BOO did not seem to understand the OffWl principles of a t irttr What OSS a tariff? He would ijuote Silas W i 'ght and .lohn QuitiCJ Adam-. Tliev had deelwred i; to lie a tax on the countrv

lhe farmers, the planting men that cktei that i itim.ied OverytfiHlS hope all the burdens I fbei bore the hiirdens of the OovavWWMnt SWd Would continue to do it so long a- we h id a 0o j ertiment, the KenUemao'i toll about a North i we-ieui Confederal to the eontrary notwith Standing By the Morrill tarifT the agvicwlteral i inieiest ol ihe w hole country was ground lo the: dost. The Morrill tariff wos not for revenue, bet lot iroreciain I he in iKntl pBM tn- MaOMlhU sert- w.is jad bv us, tnd we bad to poj half a j million to pay that He ewosod from tsatietsst j to shoW thai imports had t. thin ntt 'since the pa.

.ge of the Morrill UriWsome fbjeuu.liUU. Ltwas tax all the tune upon ihe producers ol the Bono fi v Thev Could not have passed the Morrill tu If OVOil tWrOWgh the prOJO Ul depraved Cult cress if il had not been tacked 00 to the revenue lull We know we of the West weie burdened, and that our moner goes into the pudtets of the

Yankee m mul n tuieis. li that money went to sutani the G ivemment, j cheerfully aaiefd the West pa Il In everything I d scriminatioue wows nnmVi m la wee el New Bng land, and againsj thwgroal Weal Beep in Um mattet i ammunition needed by our nin es -all j nvei the country, the Chief of Ordnance, lien J; py, had relu-eil lo TWllt'haso ol the Indiana1 Arsenal 1 bwiier ariicie at ie thud the price he' was paying to coutr n tor in the Ki-t. He won l oi 'ed eioi)(.eiitlv exhorting gent iemen to throw a-nle tne'r part pscdik'CtionS and -t md hv their . w hole coutii'i v , the ltWStitntiOW SWd the I'nion ' If they did not do it it the politicians did not do 1 ii me people, v erv speedily , too, would t ike the matter ks hand, and, toiling them to get out ot ihe vv iv . - ive tin-, their country ami their Gov m : ment themsetvws

Mi Uesoe followed, ttrrnxgly "p;Mingthe roi elewaw and twidiewiMin the tairiw Pending the question, Mr Blihlock Inving the door, tlie Hou-e adj ui ned AUTlNtaiN SKS.s;nX Met at 1 1-2 o'elot i; esnoät none.

Mr. Hall, calling utam the Audimr of State to report Ul this llou-e iclative to the -evet il lunds ot the State, inhumation with leu'nrd to ehtch he

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JidM RiSOLl TIO.VB Mr. Packanl. instructing Senntora louestitii' Re; utemativoj m Unnrross

and re to vote

aifaiusl the selection ol iaOaoue lalano, m tue It I aware river, tor a invv yard oawoooB Mr Millet, from select conitnittee, as to re printing revi-ed edition of laws rel iting t deii.!uiiij f . . ui i wm mIii,ii.i. ii. inl re. t ii t ii iii ur-

Mr Corbie, l47.pridiwf .fwT Ike election oi ,le: Mjr le lir,lmj nccorilmi tu u,e tergej twk t Mnimnw.nmeis loi the oeuevolent uisntuiions ol ' mi,Te,, hv Ve.. gpa.se, H irkne-s A B.nghnm. 1 kwSutO. ;.,,d a fir.Lt.me

A1 umed.

Mr An de to

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under a sutens un "Huf jk w, was read a sec on 1 time nod lefeired U a w'.e l com titillate of five sj.i. ul eesmm xoBtawa? raiao. The retw i on the Not them IVtr'ten'iirT wt taken up I he regain directs the Committee of Ways and Mems tn mske tprarrrpriatlont for the purpiew of pvying t.ie debit ol Ute isetitut ipW After debate tepott referrel to the committee Indicated. I MM I I I I k OK THlRTkl I Mr Caon. the Chiirm.m of the committee to h iruiid :xe ditTerences between ptrtie-. tiie matter Cmiiig uy ou special urder. aidted further time (ii mied, and cow mittee allowed until Tuesdar afternoon next. NMMMI BiMiKat. The House resumed consideration of ipiestioti

tending at mm mug adj luiuiueut the joint resolution wiih relet ence to ttie Morrill tar.il" Mr Niblack, fteing entitle.! ttt the H tor. said in hie remarka he shooed endeavor o he brie' He w i- -ur;)i.-vO a ii.e eneigy with which gentle ' me-i it. o'.HMi-iri .:. iu the resolution 1 : ento ceo their view s He entered Ins prore-r at the outset against considering the question :s ,i sectional ' one It w i- - ttipiy m eessiew of legtalatise eonW sideratiou, having onlv an incidental reference to any thing sO rionwl He had though' tii.it every one in the Northwest hid long since taken it for granted that tai iff for protection a. one ought lo , be exploded The agricultural irreie-ts of this Countrv hid ila.tv- been o;po-elti protective' taiitls, to laws indiiectly Uxmg them lor the ! beneht of manufacturer-. The M 'trill laritT neier cmild have passeil I'on.n-s hid il not tteeii for i he secession of the Souiuei n Stales ; lor the absence ol tho-e who repie-t uted a conslilueucy oppostnl to tariffs for protection ll- w t- in I r ;res i Hie nni.- the bit! wns under OOSMUdet ati HO , and he voted agmnst almo-t even protMisition it contained Nobodx pretendetl to deny that the bill was not pasted to protect I the inleiests of manulactuiers in ot.;aisition fo the inieie-Ls uf agnciilt ur i-l.- It wns miiver sallv coin cue,1, and therefore he w a- -uipn-ctl at any serious ttnpoeitioe to the rWsolutiwn. Bui geutlemeii could not li.k about these pub ( Iweemsttone wi'liout t dking .ioo.ii a Notthweovl era Oowtoderaey Simply because a man w ibom in the Wer it was taken tor granted tbaf he was oppfieed to New England Ths idea was pursued so I n that ti nee OOOOOwiOfl '" 'a rOStro lou- Why.it h- w i ,i sinele nsew, he would almost be air dd to pro; tose m ri t ige lo ant ottier than a Yai kee girl, for Rear ii might be said that his precii cuies to fee a Matshaoatoro LJotifed racy But, epriooety, he leit like wsmtkte no his reserved rights Mooowf the gre i; Noithwcst im aople. He could reinenioei the tune when, U;,le-s a mOW hod tlie Yankee OOWol twang, he was mo consideiod ht to hold an odnee But times had n OfiOd, and now. when eveivthing is claimed for New Kngi nni j .uns und all the, re.-t and me-i.-ure- were adopted lor her Iteneht, and OpWesslve to U-, he involuntarily put his I hand upon hi- povJtOt and said they should rob us . no more He had an admiration for whatever was fftwety noble mid fattctutic m New Engl usd; but he had an eon il admiration tor all that was great, noole auo pan lot n in the North weal. 1 he t vo portions of thecootttri oereeuwal under the Cowatiiotiow. Becamm this had been forgotten , had such sectional legist i. urn as this of the ,M i rill otwT obtained. The people of the Vest hid always been oppo-ed to -m il class legislation to the odious and fiijUBt distinctions and disci im J inatsumj ol t o iff law - Again, the pOoWic of ihe West, who had no hand in bunging mm tfctil irrhr wete cWOOrl'ol I bearing its kwrwewP. They had promptly Idietl their Oootat hy i oluiitOBBS uOal OraiMil BSOU, w Idle thtt oi M aseachusette w as u i yet lull And all this while New ring land was he.ng enriched b the wui . ind our (aiideps almost ai eater thu we couhlbe.tr It was u.rtur tl, then, tliat we -hoold complain of and resist al oppressive ineisorWJj mitcted for tho eapecial hewefti ot tiio-e for horn '

we had and weie in.w conti ibuting even thing Ev erv Noi thwe-iern man a-ke-i for no'lnn but

wnai was just ni l r.ght. and he insisted that by a modifcation of the tariff out buiden- might -e

liulitened. He h id legirdOii will u-foii ciiitient many of the measures pa -seal br the present Congiess Mea-urc- winch, in nines of peace, would not have been onskieied at ail, were in time of war adopted Among the-e me.i-ure- was the abolition of slavery iu the Dttnct of Coiuiiib a ; another waa the faciflc Railroad bill He never coukl Uirdepttend why men should advooBte soch WMoawrws. In nine ..f wr the-e measuie- had iieeu adopted. And now our first grei duty w.is to do tint which was right, maintaining our own rights and concealing the rights ot others We BB0O1 stand by our own State, our own -ection. uranting what i-due to everv oilier S' ne and sc '' ui in the V dley of the Mis-issij.jii w.i- the -fit ol lutuie emptre. The ititeiets of the gieit and growing people of thai volle must be mjnowlleei, The were uot coinmlted tie such measures as the Morrill tu ft". and the SOOIier it wa- f,ot nut of the way Ihe better He defied am intelligent m m to take that law and rend it. and say Upon his honor that it was a law wokc onnal and exact justice to tho people ot the West. It i- because 04 such measures :is he h ul mdi .nod, lswuse d peculations and pluiiderings of the public troaserwand bocemm of the diversion d the war troni it- original ob jiet". loM ing men to ught m a cawse for which thev nev er enlisted it w t- liecoiseo: all these things that that "moral power" so much talked of b the eir'.em in lioni .ieflei - .n h id ficen lost bv the RenoaJiean party, now drifting before Ae wind The D'tnocr .iic party, hy reason ol di vision-, jeilou-ie- and He n herie- among if- lead ers lost that moral power." nni in IGd was overwhelming 1 1 defeated Now it w i reg ii ing if, and il would lj uaed to leat .te the (toveiti inent, the Con .litetiou mikI the Urdou Oint maWJ Mr Andei-oi. pnr-iied tbodisi usaiou in opposl tion to the reMiluOoti Mi. Unna folbiwed-. denouncing the Morrill taiirt' ws the most M'kt'ii ltd mutisiroBB meaeore OVWr impeded on the A io-rican pojpie The New England delegation in Oongrcss had made ir nn eltimetum tint the Morrill t triff al oülrl be ul p e I lietbre they wmdu vote to: a -ingle proposition ol fi.e revet 1 Ut law, The uilelhiS dem and to oil their own poi keta at thcexpen.-e of ihe people o( the We-? Mi Banna I rm eeoed. -howing in detail the matiifeai injustice olPrhe l.n iff o;r at r iy in furor of the K -1 Mii'i '.' leteive'. v on ihe We-r 'Ihe people of the Wer the CWNeUinei -. were he.rinff ihe burdens Of tle war Itv l .xation out of all prop u 'ion Au I yi: if f '' it n of the t it df. not one doUr -a- fraction of s doll ir went into tlie hands the"OovemoMWt, hot into the ickets of m..-t rejnarselews -et o s-a-culatofs, He wanted the" New K- y i.ni States to enjoy their right- under the G iven ai'B no mur, no lesju o.i ihe lafioi o the We-t- the Source t bH oi.r Owlth w 1 hui'dkoeo with a t nation the heavy load of whi h tn. ist he removed Mi Brmham Onik up the di-cuaajon against the res. ilut m, Finally the joint reeolatkwi w a ordered to et -grWssuient ye is 5ft, nays !W. Mi H-dcmb presnte 1 reeolntlon limitmjr .; h- to l.i Tiirmtss ba.l over under the ruiea. Adjoun ed

r m.NiMlN SKSBIOa.

1'V.a. - wa mUatI ti, nr.lar tt 9 r'.lrvrlr 1 r

j, . lands ... .. r, , ! Mr Gieorv . 2'I5. an net for the relief of Jacob A tne-sie wa receivel Irom tlie (lovernor bv ' . , v, . , , t. Ha ne-. oi V arreu eoutitr Mr H llowav. bts 8e reiarv. The me--ig w ,- ß ' . i . , , Mr I ickml. 'J.b. iu act Ui copbrm the pur in re , r. ;.. e to the Arsenal, an I :t aeeompiti'eii ' . , . ! , . t . .. . , i . i chi-e of terrain red r-tate tn the couniv .if

U on iejsn . . I VOl niuim, -ut-i nntn'irui "i i t.ie Arsenal,

-iiHtie i I R tnd b.h. rn ovtd the referenee

of the mesBa"e to a -elect committee of Ivo,

AMÜSEMENTS. MM I KOIMII,IT II mlele. I a hak. - m M ,, tm Benwa ep0 rj p wU v1 ,we lwn Imrloifi- r hum pmejgw. SATrRDW KTEnTc; Fhn tl.lÄJ. PAULINE LE BlAMuSüH FH RANSOM. Mr C Mir nmss in Ma waerVai MI'ssKKT 1IH.I, Tn .f i .14 .Hi Iha Ik.u .J

s - wf e

Met. lay " 'oiwg Ural apeearaar at la vwau At

m f wm a

hu iieral a-tof hmei i. and followed bv genera!1

nt.Usioii lnlaoii the v., nt-- ..i met. thmwghwot the ciuutrv were heartl. declaring tor

ai eowwo. Mr Hearv. select committee. lersirleJ l-sck Sei..,,e I id yrv w ith an amendmowt, and wiion to m :Kiel. that it pa-- Coucurre! in Mr w'olfe, Organtziiimi of OowrfJ, re;tted t k Senate bill illl n-create the I Gth .' udieial Crv-uit, recommending that it lay on the table Coumrred in.

sen i v t fa ma

Mr K- Dv' s. 240. ameudiog the law

re ilive lo g'. irrrl n ti A ward Mr Pa Bar i. -41, amcj'ding cctioo 7th of the act regtilatiBl die fee- of ort. ers, .-lanveto t Uer-onfer Mr Hai'!:. "Jll for the relief of (Jrattou S t '. ikrrlv, l 1 etr Haute, and C iluu Joi.e. of Ruck port, o hose prinimg oftces w ere dsetroewe

hi ui t- vu . ence ip; i..puat;ilg fVt.ttl lo JJ,.

ess I., .i .i n.i' ie st.u em in. t. own tut mm in... Mm.i iL I i.o in nhi.,.i i i.iil.uJ

meiioed It i- evident lOat the ;s.pl in all the ide. of peace br d.--olutiuu md ruin j State- are now thorough! an use! to the .lot The radical, arv now pieced in t s ,d iuandar

I K I... .... -,r.v.l for the .-oli.i.ler t liitl t ookcrlv. alld f5U0 U Mr JollCs.

of Senate hill N "ill l di-tnotnwg the 8t..te Mr li .una moved to raupend rules and read for legtalntvr i -es ttie Pre-ioe ii cwlied Mr. bill a -evsmd time , . . . , Mr : de,- m.ved b table the motion

BILLS ISTBOMCrn H 'dack. No fttM. fWUtttO to tiie swamp

Pi rter by the Board of Control of the N'otlhetn Svt ne Pi i-oti

Mr Husk.ik. (Mr Hohomb in ths thtirQ 237.

amending the act reiatit-g t.: the State Uiuver-

iv.iyirnnru., aiuav laxmati oao. rr Mustard, it!1, amending sections 14 mid 1 Mr Browne, ol Randolph. 147. for the relief of i5 d the license Us lor ihe retailing of spiritoi'- Wed- and Ben ma Weila. Tue bill WOS ..u- '. ipmrw. read a wewwd time under the aoepeuaivO 't the Mr Pu ksr', 239. auiemtin the 2th sect on ' rul,ai,d relarrevl Ui the .1 i.d;uiy Commit ice. of the act relative to feudal elections, ts to tho

dUiCs ol , itOee

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pert re: THIS FRIDAY EVENING PXB. S. IwM PROO KAMME. l .v kl I. Thr Drurumer WSJ Of Rt fi Odl.-S Raj.. H RrinKI.I. When Lover Kneel Ret. v Hrr C ü V n Weher. Mi- antoma mmn Oh. llAnte. 1 11 1 neu Morning (Uoetl Verdi. Mm- AICIXIMA M.V 1ITIK M. H'l I I I 1.

Mullv Bean , VI KiHTUHI It is better to I-auh thMt r Siyblnc. .. . , li- VNTOSIV SKVIKTTK ihr Cime in ill her Loveip , M. W IUTWI IX. fHT II I.ilina m. n- 1 1 v i ix Pliplneif Faith , Mi-- N i. in: ni- vn riK

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I've tetOrlrrei n Drennr ft'uetl W4e. Mi- ANTO'IA X, 1 iTK m. M rHH T I 1.1. Hupp, n thy I iear.1 ..J k.Tb'mias. Mi- vNIONI t IHTIl. Colunil-ia. :..e liett "t tae -ti hWVti T. Bhiw. II BOITWKI.I. In the aWtaSt tC the reualtr l'inii. Mh h. oii.N VKKH. uf thi C tv, Ii- rer.T IiIIkJiv m ,i rrtl ki eerviCew. IqV" . l ( t tr Seat may I -e. ur.l .hiriuir the 4y 4 the Hall lMii ieii ii ; i. i:.. k. !. err o.n uiejire at a "'M'ick Tn ttmilSB rvee.na, Satuniav fehmarj 21. Sr-id Cetjceri of Mi- NToMa NKMeTIK. MM aaBHMtMHaaWMtMSeaaHBHtBMaHBBlB NOTICE. Stm t JmproM ou ot Notier. utYii. or 1'irr 4'utK. Iii.liai .ijv.li-. Kei.ruarv Itih IMB3 f-Tul bi!M fa Berahy ptf tf tht pi idOOCJ "f rfie folliartagtlestaancea fMratWret impr. i-ttatnta, au r-.ir Kr.tilui ami i in.' w Ith 'tü - tl ). alk tbt w.-t M.le ) nri4han -ir.. i, BOOWWM. North and Ot.' Iteaph -irret. Paveead ng ar ' a ,D" dhm rannlua; eat art4 w-et throutrh 1,11a: N PtS f .rill-l'll.pC Hal .reel i.ji .al. p .t- "t. Me fill; art stree', h.-tweeli N- nil lle. ale' tie lli-i a ili 111 e I. r K'r.iiliia: 1 umi t tl the h! w1k, and BVavcMBg the -nirwalk h tfiti Beett and ttavleaae -treet. r -r.nhnif Vim tie III -tteet 4ImI -. lew alk . andtfraxel;n; 'le- -niewalk- lietw.iti Teniieee and Mi ippl tttemBi fir saaOOM aud irr iink la Mtasi treet, between the Kouih - de i f Mi' b'gai. oi1 N'orlh !rn-t-v ; i li ii Ihe saal srohnwewa al!l iw taken op for foal p--a7'' at a regular ineetnii uf ih- fiini;ioi! Ciaii.cil, n le field ..1, Tue-Ut (v.-mii(. Marek OB, lsa.1. at 7 t' ttdk. Attest: J. I1 N o WATKIU. City CI. rk. ftltll SW Hv üku. I' ViBkMik, li.-j nty

CROCERIES. NEW GROCERY HOUSE.

nun M!Trni;i.i. I. s Harvey. MITCHELL ft HARVEY,

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GROCERS,

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COFFEES, ir.A. St'GAES, FISH, MOLASSES, mas, SYRUPS, SALT. TOBiCtXI, N A II S. CORDAGE, DYESTUFFS, FKITTS, SODA, SOAPS, CAkWJES,

N'tw V bk Tows Ki n TttiM. Owen Ieo t a sTii f'Aia Iii FranW it. ceemBi the Di-mo , - have teil 'en utei ioit. .:il tli ke pu'-llcait it. F"it Kali . MontffWOjerv coant, clert t Dem ocratlc butervi-ar ths fir-t one ctVien in in ire lh ii IfWsen veira h 6fi rnijueltv In Cliemuii.' cnufttr i a.- I)eui" rstk- Suj-ex i - is have bei c rCtWrJ, und :t Republican -W Ieitin rt' ,.. ti uf tu fr.-m ltt ver.r. In all tnwiis the murrtlir ni 'tif has l"eo ie ersten 1. In Eimira, triiere !.t fall the heptddi Canwttal a mJaeti Ot h nalre! "nd muetv. thev are hOW teateti hy an average maj .ritv of. iteHt teii hut itred

Wooden Ware. &c, &c.

tLWO

Whiskies, Wines.

A: 1 a I anvl- of

l i c u o 11 er,

HOTELS. FRENCH'S HOTEL, On 4 lir i:nrtitf.iii rian, Cl 'ir N I v VnkK. sing Ir II oo ins f if I) rnlv prr Dar City Hall Square, ooraer Frankfort St, rn.am Citi H ii i

All of alltrti Wt wjf aril a low a mr Mete, The trade ie rejI'ntfuH BaWeO te cell oar -iota be 'ore arwnaic lwSere

In

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MITCHELL & HaiBVEY. rVblT ff MUSICAL. II .V I M O X Il'MN -Al-

W .See mar Ke nerfeeea In

Thtat are a Harter '.Stu arid cVttO WWtWJM attach- . te the

Hotil i. -are of kl'VINtt tn4 ttACttJOOl wbd t) Wt tre let it ily K Mtr.f H. reatrlrier.

SCHOO ORGANS

A a- rtrieut of thett faaalar lutrutueui at N 4 Bate- Maatr. WiLUkl'S STOW KU. te S