Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3862, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1863 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL
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Liem with tr not-, " they said t
iroed a This unity of entimenl 1 ic a ere the wicked onlii-y oi the . would peuteO h.ve oat into tu i - I v " ; v , .nd
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M i rpUUN Poller Hill. thi measure im first mooted, we weredis
' du St ui etTweVtv-y . but upoa closer b
of the prvi-iMM .f tlic bin, Ukuig Into ,
have come irreeut.blv la toe oonclesion that it is perh ip the only plan, at least the only practicable one to h l this city of the present dflfcctiv system, kick baa not only fis4eJ tteelf upon e for aH tioe. tmt i too tit ,v.e citixen. with ' .efiiinjt it or them in the least
decree There is no cite of a similar where theconjafcim 1 to universal An,t tbe pohx
fiserntneii. Ii In Ii tu pulia. Thi cou : b lid of other branches or de partaMN of the city jruvernmet an. 'i-oefectj in the Police arise fross the fact 'hit they con tn.i tlinr own election A change of parties m . r m.jht not reaaodv thi JiwJeulty all depetMiui upon ike character of tie men pieced i to Dover. Thi city in rapidly inrreasin;; in ponu. ition' and we4lth, and more rapid v (truth compels us to jo?) a iarnoral:y. corruption audi crime Kd handed Villau stalk abroad in mid da j and omrail the m rl heinous as wed aa petty j crimes by sight, uimoiested, uudetected and j
nnpumshed loa cm see nightly citizens walking horn' in the middle of the street to avoid some IwffcJag thief Clerks of Mercantile es ddisbmenis are followed, watched and dogged, stores are plundered, private d- i tie OM tinuilly entered and robbe! No man aith money on him is sale Parent.' who have lioys growing well understand "there is someth n rotten in
Den in i k " 7'here is no ritiaan who would not j
;i -e.. . interested in the Bfllitic i! ojanrtl M the present poliosJ levor ilie change ami riturm.-i-ton which it is the object ol thi biil to hc '-ouipliah. We are iuuuti by those, who iutve
the knowledge, that while the New York sy tm was gotten up as a party measure, its work I 0 a . s t a i i I
.1. f :rn " la . e - i.. i.- . -iin . if ' Br "1111111 enily td'.pteii This is true of Hilinnore. It h claimed tint die police under a ute law i tlio he.-t ever known in that i ity, alio it has leen celebrated lor di'urb UM-e, rnoti and riots We are informell (h it the police of ililOnors) saved Mar. laud l. tie Vui No t,, J;er tubule cm he paid 0 the effi it-ncv ol the meiern and the i hara lerol th men whiniireclit S.me nni 'I'ject to the bill now before our Lfislnture mn ieiu uneon.-rtui ion-.tl It pro
pose ;i et.er.d law, hence that rounJ of oppo
sitioi. u rnuovetl. U.hei - mat opoae it upon the surtiiinn ihat It will add li the b inlens of tkr city government AH mu-t admit that the I prerit system has proven "worthless We nre advi.-ed that the cost of the one pn.j o-ed will be! bat little swore than 'he old one. with the ad
antäte at proving a value fully eipml to!
the ex;en-e The mVer- .'-reated by the biil :ll be tie o-dv in t fated ex ..t du .LI -y-tem. Shall c continue to
pav $lr.iM'l nearly for a Police system which has I Do v due as iich whatever, or add $J,0t)d more j aw ki I i ri i.ri .f oit i.in to It Taft m lt I f lfiv uirt V Ilk fVlA !
Ii1 ri.v Mit ioiv,tiou iv uiv eaai va ji v t j im v metropolis i lidnna? Tlo- i. iii! -oi the men . u jested in the bill as Co mm i." niid l'oia e .'.beent guarantee
that it Is not intended as a paity measure, and j their chira' tcr as ciureiis is an assurance that tiiey will iniiuijurate a periect awl n- .nonrcal I ystem We hope the Legislature will pass
the bill at it present se-sion and ijire the op Pri umt v to make a much nettled reformation iu our Polire system which will place Mia thit regard upon a par with New York and Haiti mie. Iin egr Ketfiuienl Kill und the I mi it nr 1 1 I on I'roc lit u . alion.
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n m their line of
I am sorry to sat events have proved om peephe
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m fid the dealoest ol patty fanatics
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ent condttwm is parsed nnheeded. f drjobt it inr Here lb
th ng lew tetribb- llian the ihn. ierOo.t r Jove hi in eil could awaken theoi to the solemn truthof our nation il t .nOilton. But while such is the case. I rejoice know that the mwasea of the jsw-jtle are neither btkal nor deal They both ee aaid hear and. ir. they have seen and heard, and. 1 lhaiik Uod, tltey hate spoken, ivo epoken in a vo.ee which, if it cuuhl reach Ue ears of our de I rulers nt Washington, would allay the surging billows of discord and bring a speedy pece and a lat:iM'
rttlirr Qt tk tiuüQi r tu 6' luur irh.il IM emsM- t
ten and iciioa ytcw i p 'tr-t Am A ; um will J g cuii-' accomp!ih thee two oniecta mar Mioueed; ti a y i - it . j u'...c. iiiic certa.ulj will nyt A divided North , re there ! never ran conquer a unitl 3uth. ur pre So far iruae. that tteinr üOAÜile. I (k not
unite J Noitti wan su'ju' :en w: .v '.
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OfUte t1:SiO')' !uroies DC eia'ii e ol UCH u I . euple, tMra Vit masr wtniitirJ m ikt cause. beinjf conquered. 1 know hhttOTt turni be1 many '. eviinptes o. i-e wbeie the ruUrt hate been overthrown b) an inv . . tig army; but 10 all such ; caj-e the people received the iua'lei as deb er era and not aa opfre-er It Mr Lm -obi had, pursued a policy to unite the people ol the Svmn j h . Inemis and the fnei.o- id' the l"i.iti. as the Crittenden Coatproaaiaa ould haved u e. there .
y th' peftpte
uoit to that distract ad land. But the fate lie ' Ihtrt long atro; and that i- the onlv wa. n cac
otherwise onlered. 1 be vultureoi war still hovers be done Whenever ae have a viorou f'pe-, over us. ind we are culleU upon to day to act our ' cutiou of the w..r to krlp the fJoiotl peo !e ol the part in the hleodl role Tht we shall do boldly South, and not to otfiru tbem and rob them of j and fearlateiy. A in times past. o in the la- their cou-iuutiona. nhu by em ncipation tore, we are tor our country ; for the TJnioe and schemes, it will be a w r forttie Utthw i trill 1 ' ie 'Jou-liiu' on iiDcotidilioiiiil v lor tiie ue ot hnrr the unüirvltd tuprori of the contrrntue pto , any man i irtel t t'ue.i pre- ; r. , pit uj Uu Mmttk uud üuulü. aud ibeo, auu ÜMM . Mr President, the iae tongue mi.1 pen of partv onlv. u Mat be luoceasfu. eWtelif subjugation
ot that pe.j; !e uuiteil, u utter!): out ol the ques ( lion, auo ita eiaewipa in :i..-aue folly It cannot
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The raiin question bein' on coucurr ng in a , report from toe Ootnuiitiee ou Federal Kvl.ttious, !
made the dai previous, recommending the passage ol the joint reaoiutiou S No 1! instructing oar Senator, and req ievmg Rep:escut:it.vrs in Con rest to use their ulm -i emieavors to ddr.t tint pMSMkje oi the nei;ro regiment Olli Mi Wolle si iu :
Ma I'kk:ii nt The subject bidore us is one ot ihernc-i :.u; i :.itoe that Ins ret been be ' lo . Ibis Oodi a -uoj.'cl. ii , thai :- dee;..y .1.1 taoug the greet heaal tri tins country. 1 ne rw nl ititsiia aa ihejt were origtua..;. ne 1, oeviai c I tue op'wiaaiifM u iJ cooeevVame fteotile Slaiea oi lmiiat.i to iiie tun betete Ikieai eaa hi all MBIT I.I liH.INKl "AUHf l .. c.tu i-cnt lo is. -i.ite wit: our wh..t- sol ' tiers tn the pmc 'vino:: of the war ThN. Mr, is a pro;sMitioii aoliorrent ti the ta(t, the priile and iho eutimeiil of the large müjJrTTy ol the wiMle eeo-jle in itm couu ry. It need net he said th i tins optMi.itioii to negro eiuabty i.- only a ej .ic Tue Uta! oi Natuie his in..de ui--tincti;:4 between the race., wiucu nefaaespbilaattu iphi o obliterate, no ifophistrv cer uj', : no h im tn ; iw.. ,-eunsv e. liut it it aa- cniv a
"prejudu e." as Hie Abolitioms;. conteno, t i. too deep seated and we i i:r"Uiideo t haienillH . H veratH s o ,,. Thepreji ncel laoea1
is not a new or uufrequent element oi discord .n the ii. story ol nation.; and it ha. always ptievl one ol thcjiot ibrticud and dangerous question ' wuh wbi.-h ia? men have h id to deal; u d no Viae statesm in tfftM needlessly levee He solution. e.peviiit in troublou. tiine likt the-e, wlmn t! fir :eso ino. ..tber subjects of discord te!ete. Us The voice ot wiaUoiu. il it coald be heard ; amid the dm ot Nation il coulu-ioo, would ;ea h out m. its nl the people to leae all ach do-1 turb":ig question., and ad di.outei party que twns imm oi (km easiest. -no uiutt upon graat question of the Union and the Cotiti utton, and the beat means to preserve them Hot wis u.ijii .: .ev.il, ia tied Uie council i-iiitii our ru.er., and one-idea ineone. and : art. ..in sell a mas bate aosorbed A the i tbouiiOt. .ml we have .ua o the deplorable reuii oeioie as; hut I i tat much fvai Iba eersi has :iot yet been ana 1 uv adu.t .iimi ieiion r o-tNi t y the nun . Bentoi t),e dnnaioi horn rVette, (Mr. Clay .n.i. ii i ihe metuiiueut ofl-rrd hi Sena tor iiat Mietbjf, Mt. Jit and iWtinn; KBkiljJ el bt ftiTW t Bte .Ustani i.tlly thee Thit C r gr be ieetrwcieil to o;e all nai asssrj means b a njforous jYsecin,ot4 of (he w ir (or'the r i t pur; ..f ,.i preserving the t;d u. ''audreeaaW as uiv auiemimc.t a, .di..l be Ike 0 .1 ol the President to unmediately withdraw his ecntn cipa "ii pi o i.io itasa I nis la.t amemtment pre-ent- m.!n gt.t of . .ijtr.ier. . . r ia hfteea u MM et.fre war poik) ottuc A luiieis:rauoi, .ip utoe -taiala. . It oi ng I line us tiie reat queat.ou ol peace ; vi ao i quesii ii, sii . gie.iter in its to ignitude and effect th an ever behe e agitattsl the m no ot tbe ci i iiixei w.oio. ali i iu solution will make in de ti.e in ., upon uv letura oi Una anura n linen: Oh, that Uds generation m y pos.ea- the w:siom. ihe virtae and the pwer to den with it as its -ten importance demands, and may the God ot nation, o i er rule taieali .; n. so a to ie doiii 1 i "ur luiuie peace and welfare a one
aniied people Mi fie-meiit.
slandeiei-i have been boat in their u uk ot de
tmction toward tiie Deni'. ii' e pirty H?dless ol the eountry 's w el, are, and only intent ujkiii a pirtv iidvaittnge. the hae rauMons ol poarr hare let n opportunity ese ipe LO enc ut i;e the Rele! witk the false nope that the reit Democratic party of the nation t in sympathy with the.r ne cur.ed cause Hut for these slander and lies, smi wbh the profer plicv ;iurud by the Ad ministration, 1 tirmly lielieve the hope, of the Rebe!-, and the reliellion itself, would have been broken eie this, time Now, sir, what i- the truth upon these ebjaetol What hus been, and whit i the sition of the Democr itic partv in regt rd to the wnr ? Upon this subject 1 shili sak ireelv. lor t.a-.e kj no ue r i irtue iu dodemt: the isue. I shall -neaK for my-oil alone, but 1 liebeve I speak in consonance teik the voice of tbe eutiie luijae i alle 1 body ol the country. We opposed the cause which lel to the w ir; but when the Government became involvfrl f it. we accepted the tact real 'he eause std ive to the tovrnnient out heart y support. I he ranks ot the army wili attest the fact thai Democrati were not rem!--i he i I'xi-.i' u- t -ii.i. i i the d vei tin, em Hut. sir. we never did abpTOVe the poMey ot negro m im ipation. or i war to accomi'! -ii it; and we d" !.,! approve ol that poiicy now. Itecann- ice be life it i 'i disunion prry, and il peri.tei in will lead inevit ibly to u hu d ami etama! veptifa tion But right or wrong, i owe illeg'am e to m v Uoveruttient It ha- the power to make war end to make pen p I m iv lawfullj protest, as I now do. jga.ai.-t a ruinous poiicy, but to re.sit the ( f o vernineut, or refuC to obey its lawiui mm da'.e not reservcl to mv one The w ir. therofure, while tbe flovrrnnient decrees :t. mu' be pi peeee ted; and while it is pio-ccuted. it sii u d be done with vigor and power. Such a pro-ecntti.n is less Uloiwly and expen-ive in the end Ibsta when prose u ted in the opposite Mil iter. But we hate vHneased with deep regret the policy of the war changeil to ;i purtmse, not for t be Union, lint tor the abolition ot shiverv. The accomplishment ol that purpo.e the Demo cratie parly has nlwav. i.;,o-ei We have mi faith whatever that the Union can te restored while Ihat policy is ni aiiiUincl. Since, there fore, the w ar has eased to be a war to: the Union . J a m in favor of re' timing to the oi ioial purpose, or if that cannot Ie done, then I all iu favor of bringing it la a conclusion as soon a- it can be dona honorably, and iu a legal and constitutional wav, Hut. sir. I am not, nor is the Demon iti party. In favor ot letting the Union slide " I am ui htvor of it pol cv which will unite the two sections as üiev were before the AJboliti agist and Secessionists brought this war upon Iheeoantry. I do not apnrove Of the ptilicy of withholding epnflhM for the su-tenance and comloit of the br.ne men who are in the army, or reluming to send others to relieve him I assist them if the call made by the Government. The men in the field niut be fed, clothed, and paid well and p omptiv. Hut I would ad pt a policy that would shorten the teiiod of their hard service, and in ike that service more sgteeablo to them For tlietn i have deep svropatht S one ul Iheej are arj kineVei illol ihein. I hope, a.e m friea tertiinli I am theirs. No, sir. I do not sjmpa th ie with any policy that w ould -lint our soldieis III the held, or i'au.e them to desei t the Ma nt. :- which they have voluntcereil Hut if 1 ci.uld t irve Mr, Lincoln, and thereby cause him aud Iiis Cabiuut to desist bom their Abolition, Union liestrufinit (mi) icy, I would do so. My f lan Jor ;.rfiy the irar it to remote the cnuie nf it When the ciü-e is removed the effect will cease 1 have asserted that tiie present war policy of ihe Adiniuistrati n cannot succeed in restoring the Union, but that it is a disunion policy ; and 1 now propose to sttte brn-tU my grounds i v tlt.it usertion. We h ive now nearlv e!o.ed the tecond year of the war. imt iu dcU'rtiuii.hK its tefcaC) m ic-i in.' the Union, u i- htfevostiaa, to eoetpare the condition mw and when it tiist began, 1 need not consume much time in recounting the familiar but deeply deplorable history of the ta-t two yen-. I' i'lfse; t. . I e.e beat r reuditi,' ti eiery patriot. C u ii in, death, and te-oi ition have i-!t their imptes upon every page. The casualties of the battlefield m.d iliseae have brought tn. ion, in to every honaahuhi, Thi. is no lee true q tae South thin N is here. When the war broke out the South was far from Imoi a nun in lavor ol the polict ol the ui'dmen ol tint section. n bin tew t the M ceded State- were the taoaseioniatl in 'lie majori tr in several of them, apoe he bist vote, the Uu. on sentiment I 'rgely pr oied. Bu; why did it tffevau? Pecan. e. opto th it lime, the leop!e hl a none th it the Crittenden compromise, or some .'itiilar inenire, would te ao opted, nv which then itchts, s ihev undavetood them, and aontended tor tiicm. would be aaanaad Thai gse them strengih. mil until that hone was r us bed to the gtoeed by tbe action of the ultra factions North and South, they hud the majority The ultras ol the S uth knowing the eifert w.u would have upon their own people, did not wait for Mr LaMOM M tnke the tirst blow . I he were wi-e enough ' -ee that coinpiin:e wot. d diii'le and defeat them, and that war would unite and :ren.t..:ii liiem ii'-i.i e they were op. .-et to compromise aiid in favor (if war. But the seenjiev'ly strtaue part ff the histisrv is that any man at the North; claiming to he a Union ;n m. shorn d have helped the Rebels to do ex :ly what they wanted done. Vet such ts ihe tact. The rtdieaJi ot each atctiun oppsed eoaMinejiea and I w ir. ami bv their unity ol action thev sjeeeadad uideteut uu the one and in iu 'ur
be d ne We m'.sl oivide them it we wn.-li tt
Conquer. i know, sir, Poland was eabfegated and her ' ten. lory part. Honed out among her conqueror.Hut the spini ot liberty ami independence is not ! yet quenched though ne u !y thiee pi rters of a I century have elapsed since the buse deeai w icousammated, aud it hs eot the cononeror? moie than the entire country is worth to ho!d it in anhjoction. And mil would be mihi. ns, Yn amy burn their towns, sack their cities and la) tlieii i on!- in wa-'e. but untii the -pint i f the peopie is UroktU and thttl MC idluccd lo a ' tHie,i vas-ilaa. thev will not he conquere l. Can this be done? No, su ; the history ot the s;.r .. now. that k caiilioi. aoo i.ua soui.tl we cease io try to oo tu n mi imp s-miu. unu the betier. The second year of the war, as 1 have said, is . nearly completed. During . II thai time the Prn ident has had given to liim avert thing that Me ha- u-ked. A million ml u qu trier to men ami Me tbonaand million ol dvlhtr have been lur naiheri huu. Never wa., .m Administration so well seconded in any enterjaisa a. lias Htm. Nothing iias been withheld Whatever the President has called lor has neen ir e L iven h'tu y the triple The atejiaj or V apoSeoa have bean eaceoded in naaaben sad beaveet '1 he wealth of the ludi has been exceeded ni t ha ineisuieo: our expenditures The people und the soldiers hive endure! all, j and done all which tbe ejoal devoteo nstriatssaj . could denniiid. Liberty uelt has been aacriBeadi and ju-'ice dethroned for a te.sou, that ! success nilght crown nt elTorts Ami tel. sir, ' w hat i il udiuonl 1 lie Rebel power has mil been h olten I he Union Ii SM tes'. reiJ; mi'!, as anxious aj I am to see it done, I cannot ma that we are any nearer, it as neu. toe g Mil ' promise as wiieii the War began A' the rate of j progress winch we riave been m.ikii. . I a.k en i leinen lo pause mi eon-idT. awl to tell me when are our ears to be gladdened wiih the via nt- of . tin al snroaa1 Ah, lir, 1 fear thi--ener.o'tn will not live to see the happy oav. un less soate other policy n truly Union policy is j adopted. But beeanaa the South has not been, or cannot ! be lebittgated, it does not necessarily I'oHoa that the rebe iioii kauuvl le ,suppicsed and the Union iweioied. We who nre in favor of restoring the Union, ! when we tiud one plan has failed, uiejvilliDg to ; Ur another. Tue w ar -alone-policy" baa beau trieil. and tried effectually, and it has tailed, and ! failed deplorably. But wa do nt, therefore, "give up the shu." We are flat Hie old ship as long as there is t pennant thing or pi ink b it to taed upon. We are wedied to n arta ular ;
p an. Any pi n itiui ptomi-c lo succeed is our p all
I have no pirtycreetl or -entitnent which Ii would not willingly und gladly lay upon the altar
of my blcelm- country d it is lieeamd as a sacn ' Baa to save thai country -t av the Conslitu j
tion aud the I ii; :i n hey emulated it tn the aauds of our venerate! fithei. it it i- nc.essrv to save these, 1 mt ie: every negro ill 'lie
! ndflO lree. i hali lei no condition of negro
liberty or negro slavery stand between me aud my country. My atieiauce is not t., the negae, free Offl-ivo owe uu al legiant-erto part) sbuvn that whn h I owe to my COUi try. Til I 1 bei;eve 1 to be the sOnumeiit ol every conservative patriot ui the Iu. d US the pol ic i which I kdopted when tin. war b:ke out, It is the p 4ioy wbejh I will maintain until it is brought to a close, and until Bfe Itsell shall closO. I But, e i. I iielieve, aa nrtn'.y a- I can believe' anything, that the negro policy ot t..- A itn uis iriuion is a i ..in. inn policy; and behetlug so, I. am beend aa petal io oppoea it No man i even 0nmne.i lienOKj will deny that it was ttir egil ition ol the negro quesUoii that brought iitese troubles noon ti e country. Ttut I do not Charit tn.it the Administration alruck thelrsl blow; nor d 1 anargt! ahai it Intended to do so 1 charge 1 nothing ujKi. the Ad 111011-' ration bot what the t.uihlr.l kuetorj Ol tbe pounU aiil sustain. 1 have ceased to make -peeche- lor pons 111 enda All the ends 1 aim il aie "Ooil's truths, iod country's!" Tne rutb is ihe Northern igiui
tor oid bein :he quarrel; but it is equally true
til it the IT(;r w as
aire idv Statfjll, I'tC.lt:-
iug that through l thej would accomplish the helli-h scheme t disunion. In all this ti u rebels hue aele ! bwaefy and witho .t juari&Catlon. I tir-t bOnaOM Maauaintad wit:i -ouie ot Uien priUjci 1 .but illprffc ,iei, leaders at Charleston in lvb i. I aaw ihem there I com mu Uieirfirst st i ajoason irvasea eeatne 'hrtr friends of the orth, who had at iv. . , as a w oi of hie between tliem aud the Northern rartioale I'hey then, ui the hour o thr trial, oae! descrlei) I kn-w is sOOli as the did thai base aiai wicked act thai ihey wereti :t rs Men wh will deserl their frieiKi ill tiie hour ul need, will uer'-n their (aavernmeni ind ,1-tl . when an oOcasion is pceseuted aaeaa unaa tnon Uh irleston and told the people ihhi the ra.i - of the South were deeply in earnet, and annld r bei U the N-uthetn act tintial parti should -11. ceed I'hey came to tbe com-iuioii hat a ti : umph : I ki kitionbel cnoid only be te.iqior.irüy p ..sipo. c; lo i ioi.-eq .ence. Uiereiwve, i in aaistence of theradicej aejb) ehtoerv strength of' Iba pee States, the secession eiemenl went into the Ch'tile-tou Convention oeiei mineii to oeiuai.it temis 1 . 1 cjtues on. whn ii they ki.ew we would not greet M March ieterrupiing : Why. thti, oal not ti e Demon tlic purry ru ike t:ie c 'tKtrsion? Mi. Wi.ite: 1 in fa miliar Willi that subject, and wtllwstaerei t. 1 e; eiusii. as l was ju-t pro runiui ' to iSo 'I nere were two re sol whv e Bid not concede n.u uis fire ner. uetuanueti First, becaose thei ..-njir. : u t(( do what w .. net conisnmi wii'. iur reo ek lions f right at i cine.ieicv Fhev banted n ti aheesion the
be un by ihenVanth, is I hue! cai.-e lhe wanted w.o. I.ehev
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no hope will be needed by the minority upon this '
door Men who have but single idea, and that , is .-e-tiina! hatred, and who weie ele.te! to ear ry out that idea, are not liken to heed anvti ug tit t inn i ill from the lips of reason I had the bono. ,f meeting some of these gentlenien her. 011 llii floor two years ago, aud before these, troubles had reudened in their sight. I remetn br o telbng them met. ol me terrttne ti 1 . .'e of hoiKruplce , oluod Ald uo-er Üfl p.dsc aa
the rv.ic.ki ol UiS Norui, ttue lt their oriahial
(cogramma of no union with sl.iveli '! - ' slid hat ' the Ui on tnu-l be all laxe or ail tre," iavuUiaiiahe 1 war lo u.e Umou," au i it the first session of the present infamous Con s'r''. o nn--l.' 1 1 . s e:u ... lelsi. .l.on caicu U:ei. od I h. e 1.0 it i'e-ine! , to ten er the Union, as our lathers made it. impossible Vhethn ajaaj ejedeaeji i Vumm apenrMtj aanos laaposssble reeaaiaa to he sewn Tlvc m ke.1 u-
oi it.e Aboliiinotsis luve .o..e t!ie Ui n. a a
mj.e nrn . ai o oi nv tn r- --.;-n Leu 1
resa ui me Un.on i m,,. . v.. a you lhat the resolve was a baeeeed wicked om-; bu: it is p the bad th it -nrh a reeolee w i. made. ud iin ctue ol it, and u t id tiie r 1 h t to m ike it.
j thui I am speaking Ta aavo them ttoui the i:n;sn ,tl ciis . : Wppuntil imtali oiig cr.I of Abolitionism, and the !etructiou of their t I constitutional rights in the Union, they rt-o!ied I litl'iiK tlitff WiMlt to Chariest .Ii to bre.ik 1:
US I T. ...... mmA . iMl mi il I i.v mi ilihart Mt
I : m .a B- m. . ft -
I U bs. not le oise e . if.fl ;.e wo-lhl oi-
bouid find y -11 esl .ie Abobiionfaej will hO
el t tlei to receive frou ti e Ucoe. 1 t,re. a iote ioT thank- for their assistance The evil effrtts of theihanae of policy are w.u.oscd iu b-iUi section It baa uutod and sUengtbetievi the S0UÜ1. and dtvkaad and weak et the Norwi. A war. to i. sueeeaeju!. ej . be supporte! by tlieeutu-eweutimei.t ot t ie niison
I. train icturti
they knew thev could do ) - PwVst. bl rointWlbt
form rrsn which we
r acted a the rrrr' "d thit until -Javerv in atxitished ihe rebellion uoent ab.ch might cmnot be ''crnehod out" This, then, is iheir T" enable tbem to "last eanl." Hu- we tell theei eww. at th risk aw ti .'. it - e- 'up .-. " . as a l bel si mjiath . . 100 1 pitti tiia tki c.d is not a'MMmp " t q it. tact, the a either one of ten mo-t CBIiteniptH!e "sevei spot" in the deck, rwsti ado- . plat We are to 'd that Hie aholil on ol sl.n. . - 1 nut succeed; or. ec "nid.try necoaity " I tell Lent emen tint ft i
"We,
U 11 I tiei it !wa; b s iee In r 01 "the Oeit. The i will Ii.
and th. L
ting the oti.er I 1 e effect ot the war policy w 1 state! by the Ismenteal Douglas n " c -1 pee h he eei u ii ereJ in the Ui deil St des Sen ite. when he de dared, in march, l-td. thut "irar is jMadd)." Thai declaration is true So long aj Ihe war Itete, disnpioo will lasi It was begun b s9 .a. . -1 a . . ft .
: t--" ". ' - Goieinnati Ului- im H..t tneecoi: reisou warhetr bepo hj that ti mar be couuuuad until wm , k. lfi c m , tbe.r obiect ol "Äna! eri ition isaccomphshed mouhi b-iveemcUt the - .me ewV-t , t;, s If the wnr . a u Mi , it will result m one ol j ,et:ti;; .,, mkt. lt Let me say to me Seuater i ibrecih.nju;ibwa luon by caapwnwe. ih niül fc. rJl...r!., .nd all oihm.aho subjugation ot the Southern Utah or 1 fin d . art. ;: ,. .r rnie1 t,l tt , uje.t . ,. .,0 .re separation AlthouSn -wt b d-u.., on.' who- , a(er , uU, lM O nve; tion I.;' the : uyx4J I it lass lt hnntaiianiiiilj atnnl dawii ll I utI, , dlWUi.g the Demo-rat v .tyi hj bed been preaatuied aceordmjt to the "P-f J m1 aiecting a X .rthei n radical to the rVesitbe ie-o'ui.on ot v ..i--- laaod in Julv, lbi. 1 dency .t could have been clo-ed out in nine .1. : f.s !' This Uiey determine.! to do. an a u. etrihie
oe spirift nuii rw-o. mon wa mat .1 ..kuiu , t ,,u. r ,..4.;. vV,,foctei 1 . i . ....I C . . . . .... . . t 1
it- ,n set. 11 eo ill a inai.nei 'no ii tut- i u i isr , ..... ,
tm . 1 . , ,, , - ' l'.'Ui I', II IT". '-.- ""I'll 01Kebei. than .uiiihuii: the i-'..' : ....i n. .1 1 1 a' aTi , 1 ft ;erterewit i t te.i c n-titiitmn 1 : :. tit be . U ): 'te-s conld :ssth!T have lore, and if thev ' w . 1 . , ' ...iL? . . ; . ... V ia.-e t ie new :..e. . on... n o con-ommate thw
L. - . hirf .ilriliiiUfrill..ll .1.1 .1 I l.M . I
-i: eine iiuiiii, ... .. ...
ni h te:m they leare-l they miht noi hue the u re-isi't..- etiv-roacbmcni- ol AhofidOQ iio. winch tdey hdlanvod would never o-a- , ru-ide unon their aatiteuotai ao Iojje ae thJOJ re mimed in the Unon They ice:Ve the doe
trine of the irre, resibe Cwnd'C: " aS a fact, aud' ordered their eon tu irdingfy fbej looked
otd . r,y dividing the party. This. -ir. was '.l.eir a -military impetnibditf " How. 1 ask. can: ' -rnmtme, tri the jrd trot ctre toe is ol a Oe brc4. MiMwed umul the ebailoa . rt'eleeit wa- . V n .t bv is hrsi t ul dow 1.? The theory of the procl un it :i the utie or the other d these weana. The rue is that the ueg roes will tree theia.e! e-. th a they ru- at C'h rr.eetcs wa ne eocideot, it w - cat w terolt sinst their tmer. refwee to work and dried " long before the meeting of t lie cou- for their, and thus weaken the Rebel c.m-e l o ieuiun..ud il wad toiked out with tiie utunasl , tneory is talse, as the events wi.l prove, aud as it pieH- on These thin.- 1 k- w- . ' true, for I is even now dartted to be by the Senator from I wis there and und hoard it all: bd knowing .Iflferfon, Mr Muhsbeld who says that noj t .1 ..in hoe no - irtrt tor such b ise an 1 more ne-roe will he freed with thin w.tl.oui the
oou'.ie tre -on. -ir, I hate it and tieei i: p-ocliro ition. Tnb bebtg true, what becomes of Irom t!ie nmo-t ii, .m nf mi he trt ' !.e '!ece.;t 1 V And if it don't tree ire nerr.ies
Bet because I hate the truitors and bate their wh it j;tod edects do its frieud et um fir it? Ive. '
re -o: , and t-v u-e thev .:eerve the direst pun- it div.de the Soiitii? Does it unite the North? ishment lor their wicked acta, it is no reason Des il give bene ;.n 1 -tiength to the arm of the why, Simpson like. ! -bali pull down the temple -oldiei? Does it give hope and confidence to his J of our hrert. snd bring upon our own peopie neartl No, :r, it does none of the-e tilings, but
111 - i.m'iered woes, in .nie t.; punish me-e vi.e just tbe rever-e. It ujjht to he withdrawn imrae
floo-toies. i hev -; er-d their brealli nut wbo hieiy. Its wiinorawai is h müii.ir necessity tell nie that a traitor de-e:ves to die. i have! It i. wor-eth in Mr Lincoln's 'Uo.e'. bull ig dust a. iv , - ki.own tliat: .ml i woul.i lo (iMl the U.v - the comet." lt ts a bull against the Union
en. met. t today had ihe powet to hang every' Now. Mr President. I think I hue suiticieotly I leader and Memel .rot this rebellion, n bet her be : shown fie pition 1 occupy on this subject, and i be 01 Ab -i.tioti traitor or a Seccs-iou traitor. I tiie tea- 01 why 1 or cu: if 1 m iv not b ive sit ! K .'.sir, pis-i 1, is not w -00111. not mi nes- i-ifid nlind partisans ih it ftp abolition policy is Otatatnumhip I eaiwnOlfef toe Rebels; i have a disunion policy. They, iu their present condi 1 n-j MtenoeraeaaM foi them; I pie-s. not tor them; tion. my uot be able to -see it " But 1 trust I am not their iepiieuuiive; nor am I then 1 b ne satisfied them that 1 consider it .1 disunion guard an or cowamlae. Bot I peak fot my l-olicy, and that I oppose il lor lhat reason I counliy; I s;eak l.r the lyi people at home, ! mint act upon my own comic iona of duty. I who sie kekwieej tbe burJeii; 1 speak for the ddi'ei with no Union man as to the end ti be thrave soldiers in the camps, upon ihe march aud tained; but I do differ with proteseed Un; n men upon the battle held, who are enduring ihe pri i as to the means to be ti ed to accomplish lhat end rations and the bn Jslujn ol the service. It is! The Srnator from Bonry Mi Me let si d in the nimeol the-e Kid in their bib llf that I vote g ainst thtse Aboltttua scheme-. 1 vSlj Oppo.e ihe ei tiie war pioluiigiu. disunion g c .t vote in f nor of the Southern Conlederacy. j Bcheaaa of aexro emancipitioo. I afparo it. not j I inll htm tint it he votes for the-e -ciiemes, he , be ui-e t huits the Rebels, but because it hu ts will give a vote in fa Vor of the S uihern Uonted- I us 1 be it ve ami 1 act upon lhat beliel hail erscy. and will be doing it exictly the service Mr. Lincoln, bj his blundering policy, partisan j w n. h JeC D.tVM want, done a vote to divide blumfer- and sink ol statesm nship, his done tne North and unite tbe Soutli The Senator, moie to in tk disunion i.ernianent than .1 ell. If' Oil Hei'TV hits Iiis ieiv. Utsui th's subject : I
Divis und ail hi- ac aued traitorous minionhave done, or hail the power to 'lo. I hey were powerless until Abmitionisui placed tn their hands j the btoandhtry loeeb with oiiicii ihey wake en j abied to hrc 'lie S lutheru heart and hyht up the
flames ol rebellion. So-, until thai torch u ex
a it ft 1 .
h;te Quit. lie t'umdt nsiike mv view auv
'a witi n- 1 v
tiioe man 1 aiatiae in. v netner ne is ngnt or I am right, lime will deterni'ite. is -t baa deter aed upon ether oojoMione of difference between 11-, ml bet.'e 1 t ie conservative and radical
(lUtitM -f thocOiintrv. Au.i here I will pros-e
tmjui-heil. 1 h ue no iiofa-that the fires of re com romise wuh the Senator. I say to bun, 1
hellion e in ver ie uuem In) 1
rote vour saOtiaietits, an 1 be aucow t ib e Ui vour
Bel there i- .mother branch of the Utfort, Mr. ; '' ";; " : !- t;l posterity; and I will vote my
wa a . . a.
I'res Oi 10. :t,a ne in ist nut otnti to 1101. e 11 ..- the naastioe t doQara aed cam ar rather of ereeiit iks ! tell von, sir, ban ever patriotic yon ma be. thi- que-stion cannot be ev nded, C ill not be pusheii iile; it must be ealred. This Adnthtistrai na cannot pr..se me this Wai laaea other twelve month upou its pre.-etif programme.
and wuh the easae antenot ol stealing, eatreva-1 p uaea and ios-es thai have ehoTecferisea' its his terj ibna htr, aithom InrnaJoaaij banernptins the ertiiuent, 010 ei.i niiu upon posterity leg acy "t debt wha h tee) will aejthei be able nor j willing to pay Never since the amid ksjgaOtj Under the afeal cor.upt d nasty ol the om -t cor- . tupi ev wru meot ea earah he seeh stupendous j stealing snd gigantic I'tauoV bean known and j toh land. .1- ander lhat A. maaharattoa Mote' money baa been literally saeien ander thi. Ao i inini-ir ition iij two yco - than it eeal our fathers to prosecute the war ol the revolution, .nd t . ineve their im..; et.den:e Ano yet uot one ingle tii c; his beoopnAtsbod! Bo who believoi the people will stau! 1 ich a oooditiott t tbtogs, h 1- mn eonectly .-tudied the Auu'to" all character i foo tieeii not usti OM thai ilie pnufiio ongbl m be petimi We meal uike dwog a- they rr. and j i...t mm f ,' am. -lit 1.. I.m itnt ti.ti.'.".. v. 1 r 1 r.ni..
Ik thieving is not a virtue UentlSQiea need not spin an ot tlieir tine theoties ol i-urioi.sui. and
t4l 'l . 'in tint it m i.d tbi thhr svriuurv. The will notsucceed in ci u.liin' out the rebellion ;,nd
i nrioti 11 luhwUtiug lame v to bo. robbed j tftonihe Unioii.bitn4tnMthalaM8j an)d I they hive never ie.oned. nd think you will J aowtbiwg else pehcy" shall oe adopted . I ami
Bud them ex' biigly uull KtedeUlS 10 thalj m ravoroi tirm-m the a ir to a ciose is soon as
schooi. (jeul ni.cli miy talk "otUloUcallv ' 0U be -tone honor .toy . and with ! e I mon re
a howl sheddini; 'h-.r'-hi-t iro t Ulood," ami peiiding their "las Iollar." but when ihe oeople be evit 1- all tu leed shedd coo tractors and bi leci a laz. 0.1 . racf "I raguhjoial iie.o"s, I tell yon, -ir. ti.f' won't do IL lut. you miy Speed your la-' dotfar, 'i"l "liel your !a-i drop ! blood, and Mai attest atiil be. ou will find your selvi'- dolIarle-S ind hhjodlaaa ;,ud about as i ear y u'-jugaied a- the Heitels. itlr Ulivpo .l, tnierraptiMK): Does utn the Senator think the (Juited Sute can bear as beavt t nebt as Frwueel An! ii the war be
sentiments oid he accountable to m t coiistiinents
and to postern 1 If the Malory rf the-e times shall record the fact that the coieierv t i e- Were wrong and the radi'-ils 1-3 i lit in the means to be used to preeervc
the U utou, and t tto-.e means shell hue been Used and the Union Bfeserved there i. BO one in Amenca w ho will rejoice mote th in 1 will This j
I mon M not merely a h uidsome to , nhich we on 1 v admire bi its beauty It is a nocseity a ihiiic m beauty and v due without w Im h
we ne iiik one ami muieo as a peiple. lt I ' ur heritajtf und our birthright. Let it be pro s rei. Lot Ovary intaaooiatie oread end senti-. uieut lie. ttut le tne Union live! Uut I te l y.u,' -1, this Union cannot hfl Matured until the poo-: pie oi inn North aytre wp tue neu -et keresy of j Abo itiottlswt. It that partv creed i.- lo be main j btinad, then indeeil ti.e knell ot the Union is 1 Sound el its days aie numbered ;t is lost .1 Thi mu.si not be. Bni w hit 1 in the pfloplfl !'? Tliis oyiflslijii is by aSJ means an i isy one t answer. The bad ! I. it boo is now union ana toiy closed, ami will m bfl regularly openeai flee in lor Ivo year-. 1: the j peujrfe Ii id an oppoitu.iitv to sjie.iK. both Noith ami South, I have no doebt they could and wenki I settle the trouble and restore t:m Union in ninety '
ys. If it ie tree ihut the "war sbsae policy j
stored We ntust have peace ami union if ttiei . 1 ....... 1 'I'l .1. i 1 . 1
coi oe ait nneo. 1 ne war is in me nanus 01 me 1 Administration. We h ue no is. wer to act ex- I
("iittiv net ition We cm tell the Administration
1 . 1 what ee think it eeghl io do. While the Ad 1
mmistratiun resolves to prosecute the ir it canno! he stop;id, and while it i pToefcntOd at all, 1 i fet it t e !o-e with the utmost v;t:or II Om- riders at" not yet sati-fieil with their pobcv, the w thhotding of rapplies will not lend as oon Vinco theej of ihaii error. 1 theicoie would le 1 id to see the A latieii
prosecute i until tiie that of July, 1MJ4, I ask tration take the projier step to procure a tempo.
w aothct our lebt would then exi ted tiie debt o.' 1 r 'r.v rmistico, so as to test me poastmitty ol an France) 'miowbie adyestwieiit on ihe basi- of the Union Mi Wolle: Well, t.uppuflfl the people of this ! 1V In 1 'hi not saossi a withoVasral of our eoenin 1 n bear all tits burdens oi Krance and J rtnlke; et he viehJtwej up ol winftfl paaaolea
ae noa bold' 1 baveuodouhi the people of the S "bh, a wei. ... i be X.-mIi, would rejoice to saa thi-. ii, which has rosnlied ej mu -h lesson both sides, and ao gain n either. ' broeeht to a - ;a -, ctttsf The S oi.th h is certainly sulfa ad .s much a- we have, and probabiv more The
- line cause w inch mou.-e the people ot the North ; lo dedre peace. SN o er.iti.ij: in the Smih but, it is said, ami i tear with too mach tenth, that the Rebel leaders, like the Abolition leaders !
the oil er last rinden countries of Curope, I iisk the S'ii '.toi :. that i thi! ieast l. whiv.i u are iuvwcdl Is thai die boon lor which i are fight . 1 1 u V Ars the paaperiswj and oppiessions ,f l&Orope hi ') our 1 it'.' If so. I bt'g die Sea itOT li oti tisc me lor not he.ng delighted with the prospect. Km the (teenier wante fe know how much the people flan bear. I tell inm, if tili
war. iron its reckless St -t m d extravagance and
f ib.ii; oes on much longer he wib team luw
Rjttfb ihey cm, and bow oynch tiiey e.mum bear an : olliceisol 'he irth, who are groeaug mm
know, a pehpie wboae ne.irts ore enlisted ta i , o:i ,!lt' msiorvunes ot weir country, wouiu noti caese, secbsu the prereraauon ol iheir gvreen agree to any terms But suppo-e thev -h mal ineni- and Ueir kiibortioa, will ondajfl much; 1 iio J vWWi ooaW hoi its rejectioo bfl i bro brand in , not know hoei much, but certaielt ae wtoch as I midst of nsheliloMi, which would do the OttUm j tnb highest uasutes of patiaotl-oi spall dosaaud; f '" in licul nie -oo i in iheS uiih ? Its reyacbut for ihe liberation t the aegro, a ihisprocla ! onhl promote ei u-tly the eisadti oi ihiepfl uiaoon renuire. thev will emiure but ver little " hi -:, must he e-'- b ished in the South il eiei
Hut on this subject of euduiaiiie U t me u-aiind t!: rebe.-mn is OVOrthroeTO; it would prooiota a aentl emeu th ii there are iw.. sides tu it. Hie I ciHieear seenletion thero Vheneeeh aejoeahtien
KViuih will cmjure more to reawl em mcip ition
ttiinth Aonh will io entorce it. Uuou thai
s th d b brought attorn . then, and chert enly nnv
ne hope to - the lebelbon iused out. Bi
qneauoii Ihe people of the Sooth arc substantially j uhwngiug; the character md object of the w.r. by
on; ,j u, iinir ueirts are terriblj in earnest I he peopie ul tiie North have all leaeneii, what sops ol us knew betöre, thai upon the rfore i nr a very ano physical ei.duiai.ee. and .t 'l;spo-:. ion to shed her las. ilrop.ol bloml and speinJ their I ist dollar, the Kenels are not ex e Ie : by 'ne people of the Sörth; at nl when I
ui soldiers ..re .t- or.ne
Withdrawing the proolaasslioo lor liber ting the
slaves, aud banting mother guaranteeing the righk. of tbe Uuioo people of thai leetioo, and, v:tu the propnj iu in ueuic.it. the pass a atbi noi, t !t larether bapah es Bes it is easnibhj thai ui M emeid ull be e!li ie 1 through ihe inter , yeption of couinsissiiinarit or national conven ti n II ui h.me-' elf rt iv n, ile and declined by me Reiel !slers, 1 am sure its fail era. would h ve an M'e : upon the X irth th it wouhl sstotl ish even the idvoet.es ol this nem ohller b M 1
-1 that, i mem lb it
as avei r ! the e nh These things oe lacts, whether wo like it or not I .. v ..ii. '. ii I ! i i. Ii ieiids .li.. . : .1 io.
Ie m . Use n:.t et wnea the am moke out ! I' onld haeie ettbei to in ite the North, and
Tbe Ihei. I ii.e i i u SllttC Itt bo il thp South er 4. .nil ib nitl ,'i.-.i lender otti.iir.iMrw not he.i."
ao.e to emleree imp n e. the mioc , or tliebiiiie i 1 V,MI- H- " "one 1 ing is ant Oono oon to ' fieui: nud we ei i I I li ;t the a rar would I'mtc resute the peufile of the Nojrth thai ihe ear is , I ...... . . i ft .a mt W
h iyoebn .i t.reakn.si spell. And w hen we I'TWr veto ana not foribeeestiitien oi si nery .
you would then have no ovasini to hunt u; the
I iu .ii I . ft ft.alk f . t i t I a I I mm mmm mm n . . , , .
j ncitnT n1 ti;ii itfi b tr tmtri iiiiirni
i i
re iki.isi
toi l mein Ii d i a .'a . like at ie..f. unto dittttet . t one io ei Mwoeith with it, ihr replied v.iih their ' polite i mi very conclusive o-gttuieiti that we were i
Ifcehel slum iihtzeis.' its, Rebel -imn
thisers " lor teiiinu tie irusii fir uuintina out.
. l.I-.l. .1... ..li. l "o... . f
the rocks upon which the blind pnts weresteez
iuiMim - i Suite, on whore d k are frei it led all that neaiai not hold d u un osrik. Ou, J what . in.n ea esya : mil ii ii .' i aiightonjeji hsjff, ;t I bad Isanb. eftd enuti.ei .te iiJty area. groa elnn -ler t. .a ibis I Adasi: sii i ion Ul ' inends h iv e '.mu.ued error uaibSonderi abirh the Un to men oi tue roejttry -iw. jat nofniod net. ani tro'piel ; sgaiost Oat obi viasa ana mir urotet were Bahflfldad f Retail . uipithi.er- ' was the only reply; MM .... t.;e ship ol State iias heeti iriven be:re Dbfl .'"iui Bfleafcifl snd folly. Hon' ailsol thniaenais it I r nut mi'li isi opon m ' . tieasufe nave i eiei i sacribced Bpan me attsa of blind, ui a aiu:,.t:,.,ii. and o ise, corrupt i'.o;i Tiie Hot tu ot our aasOjSjla, and the. tilitiiliuent 0 our ;-pplie- -- 'in- a'l ...--ii sei0bt .. ivn.i s ruten iu hue ol blood
upon ike boliie inlaV nf thfl couuiry 1 will Ot4 -.). n. review all tiie "on to Rich mob ." tbHsersoi Una AdinMiisirat'ion and im AboltMor wMwSave but there i one rbat I will call itteuUeb lo aa a-specieie.. of t-ifl whole. W til I M : lroke ..;f. and ik-Ioi. we were tbees wise si tins men, nuo bashfl urii - ni i o .i mi who see seenieh trirsec
lad i ;s)!,c is ti it -o hi sejOstituteti which die people at home md tiie -nidiers in the field in dorse and approve heartily, the war will rrme s Osrrib.e ( i.lute. Tlie-eare I .eis wh en must not he kejBBjed. I
And in t lis connection, I would call vour at
ten I ion to another im;riuit ant -ignftjint nintet. There oe lom p-utiesin ilie Noitn. ami onlv two the Dewsweretic pirty nd the Ahell I noa party The D no r itiu pafffH unit in favor of the OosaditUUOO as it is and the Lnioti ; .-.- i: wa- with r without -' "very. h i ite Stites see p-opei to determine Every Democrat front Maine io OaKternia st-mils aeon 'hit platioim. X Bntl alaiflM to be a Deinorrat who does md Stand anon d The Democn'.ic party is iudexib ) p eilge! to maintain the Constitution an I 'lie l'ii ;. 1 asflea the whole tTeien it was it every ii-rinl. Ami 1 erve mdo-e ikkui the A i Oiinlt ation and its pirtv now. that if they per mr this Umou W be Sestroye I. we wul be for a tetiuioti. S-ich is oil- Viitio!l The Ah ilition parv. on tbe other land, is
hei a unit. A porisaB f them ree with the Peojocrsts, and are in Itvorol the oi l Union. , while aaneher pertsast awd the lirjre p-'rtio:. are . o iposel !.. an . Um m with 5iiieu'I lcr- When the nna iliet rannet overthrow and ab-i rh lb iosi lot bin ; - i vers . thov are "ietttuj
tOU '
an r,t tn nt WrKnSS I m t o U tlml jllSt as - . i i v. Federt! teimen' were erti ii In
to flv i : I il ;r 1 s-ei
tiie Union slide. At the ne i of the-e are lb ace u.n.o ami nearly all of the .nduentiai i- f Uic.party He and ihey all belong to liuii Aom'r.sirs'ioo :irrv her are Bot
Abolition jH'Mji i matron. iht 'he South Butternuts " Bare i whit Mr Oreetev mis 't rie-nfe i fie war lie an.e tl'irem era on ik...kid I fi..,i it in hi. mm V... L- Tri
- mW on v il UOjt,t B 1 IIOS 1 III - V 4 s W
bur e of a recent d itsr: We iise" tbsieer -olmers will sht. W w ihst the;, can bftt tbe liebl. if well ht dei We kuow bat thi- mem i rl ia ur r-1 K.i ku- w b" lo p!o bt es. to fljrb bitnatidwin. If 0 rar nur th-tn re a eanie. tichtinr h:l rot mtv t.. m e s .erion- i apreVnon on the lief.-! i ih- enl . ! tli.it term hall Und u B fsrtbrr ad ta e l than t IO heginnin. i some tnaligriant fate rbiM decfas that the Mouu anl treasure lbs Jtaotai -ha'.t ev r t Muandered iu trui'l-s. rffon. let I ,., ehr d'ttlny, .' M tie ihe b1 .tfUxtn-i'lt lie:, then, Tu- ilia ruicii programme. T'ne HeHe - e- irotifie.1 tb-il :t they ono hdd their nan tiiree m"t.i( .nd winter monihs st '
te Rebels wot. id be compelled ne- to protect 'he r women at I
:n-tirre ' l
That
w t
trom ney.ro
e-'ty, ..nd wiiet we nuei.M . bre .'.ii of ii t .'.d ilie.n ib it thev did not under -
-' ud Lbs lauesuub-rUid uu; uuder-und the tluraciertir the itepo ot öftre ittstttutimi of sbirery tneir vir:uiu-, aetfietic iudt-jaation knew no bouii). It was not only ,,i.bel bi in: .thy." but ilot.t -ht treason" to i-.dl 'v. que-tion :ie cor rod uta : ,., AjholitioB theory! Ami muy a o : :. , m . a . LiticoM ala.tae Mac be-
ior guiitf) '' now ','
t,,.t thev c.n have r-..ce on their own term-!
f weh a iicaet Dsiiw t4de the With ih a promi-e UefKre ;bem. I think it i his dv lter a i ; . until their heirts --rew nP,,i, ,! thitlbev wciünot stoniiuwto consider
'' ' ti.eir :.-v oreihreti ol the Suth term, of pence od the basis ol the Union. s the ,r '' the women and chikirea, t..t Doaanofnoj would fTer "Vkt oral mttminmbU -ct.t ., ' j isi m w told tb'jin wv t. .. ue tiie . petrt!" is not .i"butlemtu" rsjpesition; snd awa j v io these rr v cons -tent Aboiitionots. Uicer m rtter d course it is all riuht in the eyes of a ' . ery wie -t iiMm-ri. tnni round with the facilitv 4erta;ti tribe of hoslder strap pitriot itilhearSBj j of a eeathar cuok in April, .u.d tet! n that -tl,j , .,fcoei inleal -.IhusIv ontriots nt home who -rrf is an tUimrmt tf strtmjtk I M BsfMOi are rbjOJ the.r aal drop" for lha last Slav.
jj are proprein;;. The peopl who sre the true friends ot the
i . . rv -
AMUSEMENTS.
thei a!vn fine bre.
it Vt t. o poseu to a
U oi as our titho. m de it These are the N nam U..1..U -o 1. .. !-. u.e l u ae.een VOsrs., Wende ? !:-.. i " :iiell. 'beeu ".ibrinsr to take inueteen States Ut of the Union Ti- '.iraeune d disasiioe eio oidj helefe.tted bv in ,r mist ice ami N iti mal Convention, is I !i io- -u --s!.!. in which the Union men oi the co.utry, wTmi'i and South, halt five a I enrfl mote. J that ia:ls ;t will he bee- east tl.C Ain e S'mtion. bke lireetev. .s r. ,ov to suO mil IO "ill? bet atlnti able : ece Ii. c nneetfon wim Greeley's etatemsf t that three moiitn is the omit I u.e w u, we must re member th it we have imp itient Europe t watch We flennet nnaeanahlt expect llatl France and hn.'laiMi will alway - in idiv hj aid nuke no
etlort la brine the war to a close The in!ica t ons are paiiilully evident th it utiles, something decisive, either by arm or other -e, is done in three m mths thee n iliolis will mteriere in such a ej .toier a. will carry into effect the tjreeley projr mime Hut e sre told 'litt we L mon men. who have al ai. heeii :.w rl e I1 mon. not Mthf oi words but in ufnctiie. ire ri : I or i t "i!tiwenteni Oon teler y' and in t ivorol taking tbe State of tldiaea on oi the Um Oll and all thai kind of in --e: heir.. ti p 1 he only n.en I hue evct neaid 1 1 ft -c h ou-ertse ne he men ol the (re-. -th..,: mu the ttat man alio mooted , i the -tilye. I, so a.- i Ivuoa . ts no .e-. an md id u il than Uotetn a Heran i I: in welt known here thai this m :i . ;.t partv htridei w s gotten up f.r :iie rflrt Senti and buse purpuBB Oi pea diminu i n eiciien.eni throughout me c unty lhat wtuild exivie the A'btion -hid i .n orun bttbfi i ml at mi: ji tiie:r aaerO sochjtie. thronehoei the StasVl to oierwe tl e people; nd lor :' e further c pi illy b -e pu ose ! etf.u up :i excite matil tn the army in upeoaition io the Iemociatie P ,r' iluf thise purpose will tail they will retKinnd nflOn the he .- ot their saihor-; an! as a in itter ot e. u-e, v. e iil so o. bear no neue ol the let ri be .recrow. "Take Inwians out of the Union!" Why. sir. ihete i not, I venture to say. a .t tfl man in the State sho evT even dreamed ol such h Ünnj; The idea is a foolish a- it i- iinn '-siole Yet as foulieb f it is. I am told thai cet bala Oael bi straps" wim want pro ahen, hive been m-ule to believe tj, aui a a matter ol course, ihey have Vwa verj patriotic ally Bsaajto mm Wanat Bet, white on the snhjeit, I will say there is soin truth in tue lc i nsootnd br Oov M ot ui. to which 1 hive alluded, thai a .iis.-oli.uoii of the Union srotiid. iiin uiu iher evils, iet u: a ipietiaai : ' ie hm l s:iue.:-J. between tt:e Kit and the Wet It i meutionOd mw ,ia a warniuj; to the Eot Hot to submit to "the best attainable peace programme of the radicals, and "let the Uniod sbde." for d K les. and disunion is coi -SBBsBi i ted. it m'iit lead ' oeaa other i.lficuUy Mr Meot-t: Ado meto ask ehat the dilti ciilt B ne bl be? i Mi. Wolle: It mi'.'bt ret un the que-tion which : Gov. Morton MlggflS ed. To prOVflnt lhat wej mu-t held 'in io tiie South. Mr Meiiett: Rot I understood the jjenikm in i lossy it is impossible to tike Indian a out af the' Union: and BOW I understand him lo say that it'. toe Un on is dissolved i N t'lweslerii Jonteo ericv wi'l be e-talihed Whwt floes lie men? Mr Wo'le: I ! not know h i theei tleme amlerstood me; but 1 knoa whtt I snd. I will repeit the idea l'-rnis beneht. It is ihi-: White 'be Union i prflaervreil, Bo sich qeasOMWI ran arise But il air L'Uflohi M kN the Qooni siile," ami submits to Grefltey's " he-t. alt iin ible peaen " by Kkuoartediaif the Sowthjern Oootederacv, it will beet a ! - of queri .u th it do not now exi-t, ami mon ihem Will be the reI .t im oi the N"' a 1 be e-t ,tii t lie Ks I and the South. Bet tiixm tint question. seaViencv of ttie day is the evil theeeol " We buss have troubles enough fr1-' tolHtpa" oilier vUch I h pc may never ai ;-e. Sir. let us lay aside the-e ble teat-, and labor t'1-.-e.iier ' !-. 'iv' ' :c Union t'ut ot,i fa ' hers j Bade under which wa j;io to be the mo-t Ores piT'iiis and h ppy nation on earth. This Doiou BSal ' its-glorious ConstHutlun aere nude u cooeaio-i mi-e mid eoncessioit, ami it Me h ive but the emdoan snd spirit of our laihers we w ill le able to preserve the goodly heritage for n erosive, sod to h md it down to our ( hihli en unimpaired Tu do , i'is is tlm let cut lie..! e ot mv ite.nl. It that can be astatped, let I otlaa Barth! hopes fail. IKDIAHA LEGISLATURE.
uif ii. io preserve SccutmI nifbt af the Wsuufal
Miss Alic e Placide
TUESDAY KVF.XIS. FEB 84, 13 Tbe hi isOfeJ eeaasst Drams ef M ,v i i : i . i vz . Mil'. ft..' Bhes Alice Plfile
To eotutto! wi'b tbe Ware nf THE SECRET
Pit hi mo vuaisaioK. DrrftCircl ra f'arqtwttr Lavty aa4 teaattsaae. M Baeh 4,1.1 tonal isdjr 00 Bfl
Pr;vi hu
Xeektck cau awicl ia Private Outr
cr. ipfiutT ' ' Per!
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Tl A A I C
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OPERATIC CONCERT, 41 Vlnaonic Hall, on Tuetw tltentnc f rbroury ft, IflSJe
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B.NDOFTHHlMlil.S.INHMin IlSrSTKUMElSTT-S.
JliSKIH 1Kb. PruceUs 'sai of Irxlia: ie .;.
Ihe peso sre arraBff-d frowi th
T.-Vs' P.vhT I
(-erture, fro l Tancrrdi Aria f.um La Trrit Cars-ma. fr.-m H.erio Ir liable Oeiltlt b a1 '. t .; Fiot Vluadn Je rinal-. L .Mt errr . fmni II Tri itwe. . -
PtkT li 1. Overture. fr-m riipb o- Hida4 3. Invocation. 1riu ! amp 3 '!i..r . from Ur B- .i. -.lo. . . 4 Heilley. (U. rkina B.r . Ac 5 rrrftti. fr.SB ÜO'i PoHua.r. l lTialr, An I Chora-, ir.nu II Traatre.
'lmi-."ii ?5 cn: TckrUcanbr priirr at He Lenr . Itrerrvrj M-at Ol en i '
i.r" Kniir l nasi'
by Mr
...KoVftitil VrrUl . rnsssas I rau . . Verdi
.Uy h uet . . . . Hrroid Afttorr Truce . . Uuatsettt Vrdl
Bwa i
On Friday rvrninir.
Vt ST. will he rttssd
. . - , : .ran. in . r a.tn .iiiuta eir.
t tkT I On rtwr, rrorn ! Mi.anrilo Auher Allegro SBB-tirillr, fr ai li KnW ir hv a oei t Ueatset
3 Oaen Hva, frm In Noraia .... 4. S Inatr w altr Ö. iodlMiia 1' iftu r jti.ji-iJ I Hat Naftt
S. ttuml-, Aliv.l "tis'.-
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1. OTrtun . frr.m Guy Matinrnnf 't. Das ... fr ta l.a Pilir o KVnwrwl .1 " i a; n i. m -i'K-i 1 iter. 4- ptlrd iinr. Strp i. Ki'hn-rr. Mavo irnren
a Fla , , eaitntrrr, trom l Lucia de Lamm moor. i.iiM l.i.tllt
Doti'zrtU Verdi Arranr-d hj Tnr Lo- r
GROCERIES.
NiW GROC ERY HOUSE.
FUANK. MIT' Ht J I.
J S. HARVFr
MITCHELL t HARVEY,
ccrnr- e
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WHOIJISA i.i :
GROCERS,
Aril D.iWs 'B
POREICS A D01li:MTir
or(ticual torttcr nf l.otilalane end Irridisu Mre la,
.Orr 'in r.MON nFPOT.) Iiitlitntili4. Inl ititi si.
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AM ;i.M'IC tl.
SMIItT-
UOUSÜ 01" HKPKESEttTATIVES. Mo.sn.w . Febi aaO bM, I NO. Met at ! irl nk. oBsonta or Tin day.
The reculai order nl' bn'ine-s a a susnetided.
si! Hous itnd S'n..' i 1 T 1 - no -e ..i,i lendiujTtm.
ken on, and a nuinhet disposed Of. Btvearry
Mr. V in Rn-kirk. tn.iu in? Oesflsalttee on Ay- I rieulSwee, reeomBBBiUiug ihe uaasMa d Huse bill M Mr. Miiroy, from - iwi" immit"e. rv relerrinji -eieral lull. t tne Uobiiiih !ee on County and I Tostnonip Bnstueaji. Mi. .idHih. Imni ;i ree.'t eowimitiec. relative i
tn BiMSse bill ii i amended ano paisaaoreconi
me nde I I be lull innexea iiuntinton coiiuty te tb 10th jedicial circeit.
fk' a run GovKUNoa. The Bnesker I i ! laefore the House roasaan
Dte'itkni ::oin hi. Biflflllaoey telaiiic t the Arsen!. Lud en thfl lah and 100 eepies with waewaapaeyhsfl saanssnanas orderet printed oa oiolion in Mr Mi rny. RKOLCTtO8. Mr Haiuey.tb.it when the House idjOflrns it tie until 7'.. t'i ock this evenln(. Adopted. Mr. w ,iiii saau; sTtaafma1 i ' al the And I i .1 Sf feb- reijuired '
li luril'sn .in- nun-. i - ii ii a 'i . i i ' ule. a stateaaeiii sjsunirifi tto- amounts, if .my, thai have been di i .. du .. 'he a . ea: end- ttt n n
ur-uX, :h,:Hltb 'in .d -v. IrbM. out d the WOOQbli W &T. ftC. tVfl.
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COFFEES, IK A. si lls. FNI. HOtASSES, HUE, sViiil'x SALT, rOBAtXXI, NAILS. OiiiHAdK. ÜVESTTJFF8, FIÜTTS. SODA, SiiAl. CANDLES,
(OMraJ feafl on scoouai of the oipanes fee
ulin ii apprOpi ition n.-ie Blade at the hist reu 1 ir -it ' I se-.oii" "l ihe L "..-Unite; and also I s' iff 'iet her art 1 1 'i l.aif ieen drawn oti'Hp 1 prlatiows, tu ate fej i n 'n ; arpoess, tn pay other Items i eapenefl, and.' so. ute men nature and iin .iints.
ALM-
Ad te.i Mr K
liuv. ;; i ir'- iii'-...s 'r nt. d lor iil-UtbOtSBB ill
Whiskies, Wines,
Mr K ijere, orderin- t.OfMl .-nrae of" Uie ,
led all
srnn
M Nil. leek awived I i resei OOft sseeanafon io th t'oimiiiiiee on Priiitiufl AL ivt . lent i dei tue tcss and nais. Mi Haiue. in hi ,1 !.. ;,.j urn Carried.
l i v) rj i us.
I am aa aBW
t tea
All af wSairb w will il
leatraS -aiaaMty Btvaefl te esll and .atn.a our uc ba'orr purrtaa.t.K i-whrre.
MITCHELL & HARVEY. Ibl7 PROPOSALS.
5.'l. Ill aiUMo-N. Met at ii chpcb The tuifi'Tt v e:"rt Irotn .oiuaitfee on r.epr neatioti earoreiaa the l.'Mi Artide ul Constitu tion, taMhiit Hefla bJl N 11 w l ot Mfjteei to, snd tne ma j tit rontsitfti faenj oTttepaflaacfl ol tbe r 1 1 1 ii I. incwved m H"ie oi No '.i'2. ttofii. i " Ii Hon of j-l iltcorp r iiit. rttie. n is rw. nm.'l-1 Benafl biU Nu la, eoalJiusT ratlroeal rompimies awthearhaeJ by oilit j:..e- ni .k- nen-ion in , - s-r,e. eror' 's. ,V a (. . -e.; vr.is lf. IIa S 0
Here ..g-- R by mmen Unacrfir,utKi . mfliZ m iieavflr, ind pasfonueuth loo Hou.e ad-; M
joumei
Sealed Proposals.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Love 8c Culliim, REAL ESTATE
Indiantipolia, Ind
QC ABTKBJf AS! ' - i ; k PA Km ' NT I A .t bsatiaaaaesls, lot, It. l I9Ö. INIKhKD -fH -i Hk MILU" WILL M . rri--e: at m- nee watll ie n'ctora. a. M. ob
, Jsas.ftiT
h.iii Vlulea,
to b deliverrd at tbe Geeroeabt Mablaa. m la-dianapr-u.. ludiaLa Said Males la be -ound la alt aartlcalar. In sjood ess oaarr ' Kilt, not l tLar. three (?) year eM, 1 aa4rsutcen (IS, ftaod Si- arxi . warS j Wae nawibr t tat 4e0eere4 witbta bfteeti (It) Ssy fr ' ' 1 c i i. Ail W is niu s--ompaBled by s gnsraatet for taetr I feitbtui prrfr rn.anee. Vorm af bid i -sr.tr can had ea appllrauea b tb: of-r BtOSer miux or j-r.nt at tbe oprnica of the btt, awd NatdsfST tb fal bfal falBtbweiit i of r. ritrart. J w bid t na.! by Ann. br proposal aaiut bo r.l ti rarfa in-a,ir ol ibr firm. Xo bid e i- i.trnaiaed for let than IBS BMÜea Two or m iv ;n tbr ism parties win laawr tbe rJrti'ai of all tur. bVt. aflai tsraaari aarraaesiabU wflj b rrjrctaw. roeei nishi w barton- win be ruiety adaesei i to And enforced In eer particular Paymet t made or l aspatBls of cotoraet. vn. ,".r , . ."vea oa srpiteaOee ti
Tf'.is-dtd jtnr t i
BANKING.
UribLb'ii. -.. ataSaacbatnrr Real LUrt, atd at- lArtTCeTCllBJaal tsS' B.i In rvntin ar.it lrai,. Knau.. .n. l -
TJ:, rr..t, urn .l.ftLr lua, bu, ail r. mrul ,.JLZZ ' rvII.M FKR.fN Pr.Tnetor.
Bank.
Jltxi reut, uca 'tiaie ivan, but and sell city and cxiutv
r-ter snd Laad Warrant, on rintalsatua, pay ty ' Bts Gets. "tb. 1. S. iVriia' 1 -tr. ar.U L'ncarreot
laBBa i.l taor'fiar. aial altcaa
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iwr ir-Toitmt fl TleW ft tUt. . Bowaa-o. 1 sad t, I baukm ba-lweas. nef J. Peasa. Bt.. Issl'ptb), BjSb lri cfltr-ov louib vi Ut 1'wtoOke. Ib'-d)j fetiS3-llat
