Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3870, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1863 — Page 2
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nolotrr. foe ttata rwvoUttoaarw t ' e mi ty in ft L- .. .t me It - a :-! .; lprr,lb..lT lo MQ io the present co)4bfco of the roan try. The Jeareai attempts U j afltifj the tcdr by knuwinfiv od mt!icioolf mit rmmßm lh .- ,n1 pvrpoMs of LiNocretir MtniMrt of th Lefpalaiure. Nu tn ,rm patriotic bodv f ' men ever astufb'-
The dn Union nd peace, ao far a Federal j
It is their highest wi-h to
n in Indiana. Tbwy have n
objert. ni design, but tbe good of tbe Sta'e m i the mod of tint on try. When tl. Jmrmo. auarees diferently . it knows it wickadlj a wiflfWHy iMiWri tb Lerr.cratic wmmkr of the 1' -la tu re ami tb Deaicrtcv of 1,1 iM Thr ( ntrnplmn Lata Wfjfiublih tht muri -.mi. coiaKTip lion bill nt-lH m War ibwrr in which it hat 6om law. ft wtU b ivU'rd ÜMit the Uw raJu nble bodied white" tnen at three hundred dollars, just the r.rt fixed lor nepro "i.ives in the District of Columbia by Um OwernoMut a practical Ulan, trstion of Btzrn equality. Arnonf busmaefl men and tn wealthy c lasse the law tji-ite. but little attention, for they can purchase exemption from it requirement: but .mi' n the poftrer claaaee. who have families dependent upon their daily labor for support, it will cause ia tease feeling, euch 1 re, if it its effect. We expected that the three )rj.d.ed dollar exemption clause won Id hive hs-eti trieflen not of the bill. It is an arrisfljuer ati.: rvi-iou tint tmahl not rind favor in a democratic Government, and it tendency mast be to dev. low a poor uiau's pri excite the poor against the rich. We under-: nil 'Inf H'i w i. iktr ivy retard Üie law .1 a icce measure, while others occupying h'L'h po-itio! in :hli e lim i'i-.n I -k upon it a- .1 hi- neu il -rheme designed to repieni-h the emptv coffer "I t 1 ' "v - niu.'iit. We pnbli.-h the bill jut a it w 1 madu a taw and every mm mu-t be tita own jmlne ot it. ohOHMtajT, it- objects, iU v.i. ct and ;t expeiiieiH'v it th ; ..wont tirue The Renntin wf tlif r'ourte n 1 ti
.(rirluicnl. It i mot unfortunate for tbe li-vi ;.3 ine of the j arm that m o-v of it- onVt -. to compli-h !
pernon.-il eno. h.ie introduce! ti.e .-onideration ! .tn ) dicuion of pirtj and political iHue. amotur Uth tit rank in-i tile. The tdicv will ren t upon ih-e who h'l thereby '. ;.iiu an advant '
H for thrm-i' vp., ;ti ! the general effc t wi',1 (. to 0m rnli'- ' wr.i .,, , y,.,,,,.f ,u irm potiMcal affiir are entitleil to but little consideration. epe iaily whM. tli mein;' uei to vure tho e exprei um arc known, und the nmtite which intturiK.' th teoiera in getting tiiem up Tie Journal ol yetetd iv 0MMJm ttie prnceetl iii;s o 1 meet ,,t" the ottlt er of the I4lh rei men 1 in l tua voiunteei. and the resolution a-; : oj them in reietei.ee to a rep) irtetl condition o i.ffan- 111 Inuiaiia reajrt which have no foundation in truth or in fact. The proceed;!!.;" i "the resolution were unani-niou-slv tdojeil by everv aohlier in the 1 4th retimmK Indiana Voiiiiiu-r. nin-i iu I chers ai gmt entl.usi um." Thai ia one aide of the story . There is another side, which put. an entire differ eut face uj'ou the matter It appear lb -t the pritHfe ohr.f ot that reinit'nt do not coit,. i!o in t ie view expressed by it tAoOTi ttti thev certaii.lv ran hive no motive in view but an hottest expression of opinion. Below will be found a at aliment, sinet by sixteen memlier of one company, which undoubtedly tells just the ttuth iu t 4 ird to the reoorted passage o the reMilu tion by the I4'fi regiment ali'l tlie true set.limeut of the faivate soldier upn the political questions uow lazii ilniie the eouutrv: kmv I 4 r 11 Um.t. 1 mi an Vom moi. Ftort -24. i-b.i Wiik.Kk.aa The officers this rejimnt have sent t the St le ( lreli n i 1 eric- ! ie lutions ile hu -iii 111 'jor:ty of th' cttixetis of our Stale, aoal .id tea liution oiir;srt to oe tue sentiments of oir reximeitl, we, tlie uudei -itioi. io ' hei consult it our duty and privilege to say to tiie cit..ia of I tub mi ttiat tdo-e resolution 1I0 not coniaiti the sentiments one fourth ol this rei
menf The fact area follows: Our regiment w.t loruied t hi- ef.iin at hve 01 ick, 'he ieo 1 In i uis were te.d by our Adjutant. .Iter wl.ic.i Coiunei Oavin- m.i a short spt'eoh. in whi !i he! deiH.um i oe Le;.i ituie l In liana a tri tor, tone, kc , ind v riu.itly threneiied mv soldier j witli tiie Itii li .!t ill. 1 not imli.i -e he ie-o!n ; ti.ms I'iie cone piet:ce w 's. tt.otit ient hve persona, in luoin commis-ioned officers, voted lr the r-.'iu:i m- I he rem uuter '.! not vre In tart, thev could not without m ikinc jut uch I an animal ol thteailr ae ÜWit roue into .Je run em Oot coni'Miiv tiuin'ers !en:v ilnee men. i iree ol wnoui w.ted loi the re-oiutmn-. Ttie ?e in other . ommie ton! i average atxuit ! tbe - me. We :ue uui rsijrned, nutni'c ot C uir-inv K, 14th Indiana V .dunteer. do deniMMM Mid rCM lution ,s humim. fliey ilu not cout.iii the MMimeuU of this recipient, but weie u-'iten up a a m. , m '
ly m vM wlo r.ar coium ."iis unde. the an llntr, oi mir State, and were MM tioued bv them otil
K. K Kirtle, F W, Ibtt'er, Abn.r iVather. Join. M Jones, .lohn K Thoma, W m Summers, Boat M rt in.
fcldw.ri Jonktaa, Mil! l L I K Wveth. t i n .es Kcuderson, Wm Hofhr, ü ohiU Roll Henry Sluser, John K Luca.
John (taiinon,
And tour others who are on picket uutv
As:uie-ie d (.ompanv Against resolution For
A Bill rot. Kmmlps d Calling 0rr ri Nc ,1. I sOtutt i'utr
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Six HlMWko TifoiaAWO .l Our dki patches to day state thai the President will rwane another rail for mx hundrel thoiHand m..re triM.pa .Vit ili"se liable to ioatriptiu hoi :i well begin to nuke irrangements io Like up 1 heir bianket am! muket The 1 old Metli.Kl.st oi 4. nil,; bt 1 v j nipl r.i-.fi w. l i suu ai ilce w!h bate mt etched the Hoiore ae of th rtv five and re mat in the Olessc.l en joymtmt .1 hah .1 dosen Kttl jovenile cuotes: I'm bmmi tojoia thr army f i! Abe, I'm t.Hi. t t..j..iti th army. U y 1 k r Mat I . I mi fcoObit tj,4., Itt4 rtav, t""S t lor tw, I 'm rutoinc tow, I m 1'uuimI tu jutu th. ruij W'hüe the ton-, of rich tniv sine I'm lad my tal tl.i liui.drJ haa. Tu a- me fruaa the ariwr; T ma .War ap?.n irliiKs I t h-tr. I ;sn thr Uaiiti rtn New AI .: Le J-.T " I tar mmt in thr iaiM legiinarf, We 1 . .:. ,u the i- : -in 1 t!i . 1 .. , bv tlx fteiublic.n metn er- . ihe ,in hue of Ute Ii 1 int Leo'.tnre in withdraw from ; tha IhhIv o .! o K-kiiiC tlie w . it . , - , The fact I h 1 ' . mf i-urr. ! rojxxed tv the r...J trat Drm .ci u. or. mvte pioiietly. lUe svmna llnzeis iih troeeOO. 'ire nwiloiiaoeii ti I nn Consta utional. cinnot jmtily an unpirli imentarv. if nt lOVidutiotiary, act M the put ot thoe op:-.- j ti mi I ', ' ot i'a- Sute and the OTOMTva'Kjii I ;t- oyal attitude lo the (Jener! I vernment will it 1 true, to far to etcuse.it it Jo u. 1 ju-tity. tlie .vtiou ol the evedmv lut ui her lii.t I. d the ei 'emi ttie:i proteat. in oefi loim a they lo'lit leem be-:, .inust those vm lent measure, thev would k 11 e ,1 kwrgod !! the dutir. reiiiireil at their hand- by t . , . 1 , OWt them there It the peorvxed raeas jre were ui,r at -a '.am, . ttie court tm!ij -et them as ;e If eei"' .t.,.n rv und evil only, they might, we i.k.a.tt itrr be :ru-e: to the und ot Io... ;ropi rtnciniMUi t'ouimem.t I Kepob bean , .
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WtiLK.aa. There new exiate in tbe fni I j 9HHi in iuurre ti. tvand eht'.lion au'aine: :tii auUoritv thered. and it fa. under the Cot.-' tion of the Unite-1 Scales, tbe duty of the Gov erumeot to auppreas insurrection and lebelhoi . 1 11 -re to each Stat a Kennntican form of
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government, and to preserve the public Iran
oaiHlv: tod.
Where . For thee hili turpse a military rii.ed. without furios for e 1 indipenb'e. to raise and up rt whi' U ttie m,ra retiuire! then all person onht wfMtntrly to ronttibote: and. f erter. and Ji!' be arr Wheret N o service own be more pra- w.rr ati! M-nt to tbe ot
and honorable than that which if rendered tor by court martial, utile-, upon
r - rOta'
II a. 1. exote 011 toree hundred do. Ura. a the e.-retar miv -jet. t mine, b the pror'tra lion ot such uber.ute; and thereujon such person 0 loiu-auua: tbe utal.iuu: or pwjfio tbe mney snail le discharge.! frooi further liability under ti. if draft And any person fading to re
port alter due service ot noi.ee. i herein pre-
t substitute or payinc '. ahall b deemed a de
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that be is not li.ble to do military duty, the Hoard .f Knroofuet.l -hail re'iave hiui from the draft ii' 14 And 1 it further Miacted. That alt dratted pero:, .-hail, on arriving at the rendezvous, be carefullr ttipected by ttie Surgeon of tiie Board, who shall trul v rejs.rt to the Bowed the physical condition of each one; and all persons dratted and claiming exemption from military dutv on account .f dis:iinif or mv oriier cause
ot tne
a'fi thr cm., :etit pre menl. therefore. Be 11 enacteil 0 the M. reaentatives of the I'oit
Coti?re aasembled. Tint all able bodietl male citixens of the UoitWe State, and person of foreijrn birtb who shall ha ve deelarel on oath their intention to become citixeu under and in purse anc to the law- thved. Iietwetn the ?es of
twenty and Torty hve year, except as nerein.ifter .h,n thrr cUirTH t be fxempted to the excepted, arc hereby declared to constitute the Board. wHowe deeiwion -hall be fiiml nation forces, aud shsJl he liable Io pcrt .rni Sk,. 15 And te it lurther euacted. That any mihury duty in the rv.ee ot the Lmted States Surgeon charged with the dutr of such inpet"whei. called out by the President for that pur tion. who shall rece.ve hroni .oy person hum
I'"" soever uiv uiouev or other valuable thine. (r
aoree directly or i (directly Ui ri-teite the s irue for his own or another'" u-e, lor making :u im perlect inspection or a lal-e or incorrect report, or who -hall wilduliy neglect to m ike a faithful kaepection sod true tejsirt, MmÜ te triei by u couii mar id, wad, 00 coorictiwi thereot, be pun iahed bv a Hi e not exceeding hve hundred dol
lar- nor:e.- than two liuiidiel , sn! Im? lutt i - ned
Sic. 2. And be it farther arte!, Th it the fol-
lowmji person !e, atd thev aie herehy, ex eoi.-l and fem irom f!ie provision- of this net. and shall not beiiibleto miiilarr dutv under the same, to wit: Such a are reject, i as ; iiydcally or met '.ahv unfit tor the service; aiso, nrst. the Vie t'resitletit of the Unite 1 Stdes, the Jude of the various Courts d the United States, the
head.of the various execute e department.-of the al the di rett n of the court, and be ca.- liieret I
(overnmet t, and the ".ovetnors ol the several a t! ,',,1 fn,m ,he ,f, V(.e Stetes; and. second, tbr only sou lible t . mill Sf . If And lie it lurtner en icte.1. Th.t M tary duty of a widow deuendeut upon his lohoff OMll M ,,e rmritod number of able bodied men for support; third, the only sou of an ayed or in j iitt. t MIRtar lutv shall ooohtateod fl on tirm parent or parents, dependent upon his labor lUt. .,t u! Ul(J.t. (Wkod, the remainder shall be for suptajrt; lourlh. where there are two or mor.- diiharOd; and dl dr ifte 1 trs0n-. reportin- it stmsof aed or infirm parents subject to draft, the plac of rondosvoua, shall be dlowed travel the father, or, if he he dead, the motner. awj hi mV frm ,ir .,).,. of Itilidoirt. and all elect which son shall lie exempt; tilth, the only diotbargOll al III place of roadtti l I brother ot children ndt twelve y ears old. having hall b allowed travelin pat Io thoir places of neither father nor mother, dependent noon his re-ld,.c.; ;4U,i eX:e.s Jonueetod with the i l ar ; . . l a i. a .1 s' -- - I .
miH.r ior support; sum. tue n.uier o, mo,rrir- enrdlmenf ind -halt it.-ludil." sub-i-fetue vhile
at the reti'levon-. -hall be paid from the appto priation lr etirtllin: and drafting, under -uch regol tltnai at the PrOiidOBl of ttie United S? iU - shall prescribe; and all expOttaOO connected wi'ii
thi' arre-t n.d return of deserter, to their re ji-
chil'iren under twelve years of ape, depcnderi! upon hi labor for upportj seventh, Ohof there are a father and sons in the same family and household, aid two of them are In the niili tary of the t'ni'ei States a- non -ommis-ionwl
onvers, mu-it-Mn or privoiw. in MBH NN ; niPIlUi ,ui Boen eher duti - Proroel Usrshals
lami.y. no' ex eec.inj two, sn.tn te exem"; ano t,e calletl utioii to : ,v ! rm. li ill k -..id
no persons but udi as are herein exempt shaii ! be xempt. I'ronJfd. hnwrvtr. Toat no person
who his boon cotteieted of my kdooj thwll bo I
enroile! or permit t.-d to --rve in such bnces Sr.c. 3 And oe it fuither en .n-tel. Thai th nati mi1 force- of the l ulled S'aten. not now in
the miiiLtry service, enrolled i.nder the act. ahall be divided into two cUsse-. fhe tirst ol oliicti
its Ik . - s . II
anau fompri-e hi persons suoj.t. t military i'r,,Vo-t M.o-h.l Cei.er.l
dutybca.en ,,,, v;e 1 twet.tv ...d thirty hve 8wJ l7 Alill be it furiher enacted. That an year-. .A ail unnnrrr.-l per-M.:.- u-.e-i :o do I ,.,..., enrol le.1 and dratted according to the pro duty ObOWOtho aKeol thirty -five and under the viaioowof this act who shah furni-h an accept ', gtol forty te Ol oocood ciaos shall comprise ble substitute, altall thereunoQ receive from tlie alt other i-ersi.us subject to do mütL.ry duty, and Hu ir,i ,,t f: rollmenl a certificate of discharge
that they -hall not. in any oi-lnct, be caliel into the servioe ot th I'n S'a-e- until Jhose ot the
from the appropriation tor itrreaiins deserters,
under -n-ii regulations as tiie Pie-ioeui of tiie
nitetl Statten ball pre-ct i!e: I'mrui'd. I lie
I'rovo-t Mar-liiil shall in IM ca-e rOCOtfe POOMBV tation for trawoportwthm or (oi fowl and quartoro, but ofdy lor for e. w hen not InitimhOu by the OevornoMot, bigcihor with actmil expenses of
postaue, statiotiari and oierk lure .nunoi .eu by
liit clwi t eholl have been called. Skc. 4 And be it ititihet emci.'d, that for
jrreiter muivenieuce in enrolling, calling out, and , orHiczti, tbe national foice-. mid lor the mre-t ol de-erf ei - and spie of the enemy, the UniteS:tes .-hdl be divided into li-ti icts. of which the
l- ret ol (Jolu mini -liill constitute one, ea-'. Territory of the Uniteil Sine hall eONlilBtf one r more, as the President shall direct, an! e ich ioiigressioiüd ilisiricl of the re ecti e S'aiea. fixe! by a law of the S' i'e pes' preceding the enroilmeii. , sh iil constitute one; I'mrided, TboJ
in the Mites winch have not by their laws been enlist mem. and toch tn may re enNol to serve tor ,
i I Itini ii' vw vi iin v vwii 1 t '"I'MifU it tc. the Pre-ident of the United S'ates -li 1 1 divide the same into so many enrollment districts a.- he
iTOUk such drall, which -hid exeunt him from Miliary duty during the Mine for which he was drafted; and -uch -ub-ti;ute shall be entitled to the same py and all nraitcoa providod by law as it bo h boon orljti Mlty drafted into the service of the LTuited S; itO Src Iti And be it rorthor onactd. Tin' such of die volootoors and m litia now in the Ml 1 ui the Uuitod Statoa at nut rOrenliM Io torrooao j year, unie-s mx nor -lisch irtieil, titer the expintion their prOaOWt term 1 terviOB. shall tie ent.tled to a bounty, of fiitv dnllare, one hall of which to be piid upon such re enlistment, and;
tike balance al tbe expiration oi the term of re
in iv deem tit and convenient. Sxc ö An.! he it lurther euacted. That for each ol siid districts thete shall le apfiointed by the President a Provost Aiarshal, with the rank pay. and emolument df fl Captain of Cavalry, or an officer of said rink shall be dotation1 by the President, who -hall be under the direction and subject to theorders of a Provaal Barak al General, appointed or det died by the President of the United Slates, whose office shall be at the seat of government, forming a separate bureau of the Wat Dtp n -uncut, ami whose rank, pay. and emol uments shall he tho-e of a Colonel ot Cav ihy 1 a t . t 1 T t - " . k ik
on- o au i oe l' lurmei ena te-.i. i nu r snail i ni,,i, .. ,.,i,vi,u v ... ..-h li
lie the duty of the Provost Mar-hal General, with I UUuu lt ni.1(ic, the iiotewtaloffieerasballbe re the approval of the Se retary of War, to make .j,,,., in urportion to the reduction in the num
rule- and regulations tor the government of his
-ub rdin ite-. to tuuiish theru the names ami tc-i deuces ol ail -ie-e: ier from the army, or :mv of the land fiOTCOl in thOOOrviCfl of he LTnitod Si :ti t, ii elojdNtf the Btilitiw.whon roportod to him by the - -mm indiug otti ers; to coinmuincate to tlicm al, orders of the Pic-i-knt in reference lo cillinir out the OflfjONoJ lorces; to tutuisti BTOpof b'atik- and iawtructious for enr dling and limiting; to tile and preserve copies o'' .11 enrollment li-ts; to tequire s'aied reports ot proeoodlni: on the pirt 't his -ub .r.linate-. to afltiil all account- c .tinec ed with die service under hi- direction, nud lo potfof such other dut es a-the Pie-- :ent tnty pfescrdie in cirrv.ii out the irovi-ion- of tlii- a.-t Sict 7 And be it. nit ther en n ietl. That it sh ait he tne Jut o; ibo Provost Marshals tu arrost all
liootrtoiw, whether repjvla, volunteer-. Militia j men. or ; Orfliioa eflllai into the -ei re andot this ae ny -tuet ict of CoiiL'res-. wncieve; tbflj miv ! he Iowa i, ind to send litem to Mm aoarost aHii tar couiuiuidei o. military post; to dotovt.sioM and conflee sp;e ,.f tiie enemy; H obey all law lul ardors, aad mjwri 'lion- oi the Provost Marahwi i Genera i, and -uch i- may be prawcrthed bl law, OaaOjanHOfl the enrollment and calling into -er vice Ol h national to;ce 8m. B. And Ik it further enacted. That in each of said distrn-ts there hall oe a Hoaro of Kliioll 1 inen, to ie com -el of the Proaroof Mamhal as Pi.3Selcnt. and two other persofls, to Pe sipuiiiled by the President of the United St ites. one o!
whom shall ieu licensed and practicing pbraii iau and surceuu. Bac 'J And bo H farther onweted, That it shall
te the duty of iiie s.,id Hoard to dirido thodat '
trict into -ul di.-tiieta t convenient -ve, u tue -iiall deem it i e. e-s ,r , not exceed Uff i wo, w .m out the direction of i lie Se retary of War. an I bl aipoiut, on or before the tenth day of M uch :.e ui.1. men".! dieruite vetr theietl c . ,. enrolin g --th--er i-, eacli sub district, an-1 n fur nish him with proper bl inks am! in-tructious; and he sinll irameii itel v proceed lo enroll 11 pdf SOBS suhject to military duty, notini; then rc-;ect ive pi ice-ot lestdei.ce, agOO ON the hrs' day ot .liny loliowin, und their owupflJlion, andshi'd, on Or bei ore the BrOt day i-l A:r.i. fOport tfl ' same to the Ho ii-i ol Kurollinent, to be cousoli
nated into one i'-t. . copy of which ahall be' tran-mitred to the Provosi Marshal General on or tiefore the tir.-t day oi May . succeeding tiie eu roDment Sh IN, An-l be it furtiier en ictei. Thai the! enr-., mei.t .-. e u'ii cms- s'i i!i l-e in nie separ itely, j ani sh dl onI aaahf aaj ihooe ii wo -es ahall bo, on tne first day ot ,lui tlicieal ci . oct weeai twenty sud foity five yeirs Sk- 11 And he ,t farther eoactod, Th :? ill persons thus euro. led shaii te sObjocI lo: iti veir i.ter the Irot doj ot JoJt sooraoiliaj, t.ie em dliuen: to be called into the m.iit iry servi-e of the Umlevt State-, and to continue in servite for tloee ye-ir or daring the w-r; and when cd led into .ser ice -hall te pi ice! o.i the - une !ooiiiik(. in all respects as volunteers b-r three ve o s or during the war, iuclu ;ti advance pal in i bounty, as uow provide.! tiy law. Sic IS. And 1 it lurther enacteil. That w itetiever o mo liecome necessary t- call out ;:ie N . tional loices for tt:e milii-rt service, the Pies: dent l- lie ebv aUi hoi zed t a-rln toeichiiis trict the number ot .neu u oe tunnshe. t- - ml dhttriec; ii i thoroopoa thi Bhrollalg Board ahall, under the direction of the President, make dratt Ot 'he rotU . t IIUil.'aT. lillO ti t V 1-1 ce: I II. id ii. and miii lb-It ah ex id itod COOlpleie roll .: the n mies of the person so drawn, md of l ie ot let M which the were drawn, o that ihe Or-t .rawn may V mi tirv u;sm tlie UMi rod, and the second nay stand -ec-m-t. wad soon; and tlie rwwsoawflii drawn shall be notified of the -ime thin ten thereilter by a written or pi .nted notice, to tie -erved persouilU or by leaving a op it tlie.: last p ve -t ie-,. . . ,-,411.10 them 1 appear at a de--nated rendezvous to re port lor dut In saigum; lo the districts tbe "Hiltt oi mea ui bo taraislinl tho.eiiom ihe Pre-.ueut sj,.4ll take into con-ider .tion the nnm ber of volunteers and m!i"i tutnishrl brand lr , 11 ' m ..iv r. I i f .In, 01 nl.w.k Z.J . . '
' "in- .. wini ii nrHl iff
re-.: me;its without punt
feiture of their baenee and til wo! s, at sin Ix' 11
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two ye ns, unie-s sooner uiscn.it co. mer tne ex 1 piration of then preseulfeim ol eiji-tment, shall receive, upon -uch re enlistment, twenty five dollar.- of the one hundred dollars tiouuty lor enlistment, "provided by the fifth section of tiie act approve l tweuty-secoiio of July , eighteen huii- j died and 1 1 one. enf it le I ' An act to author j ire the employment of volunteers to aid ia euIjicui the laws and protecting public propicty." Skc 19. And boil farther acted, 1 bal when ever a ropjiaieni ol volaateon of the same arm, from ihe same State, ia reduced to one half of the maximum number prescribed bv iaw, tlie, President may direct the consolidation of the; oONMautitf of auch regiietit: Hroridtil. I hat no I
company mi formed -hull eeocd th BtasfNw
situated, and the ptrnd ol their set vice, autre the pri-onmeut not exceeding tflai years, or by bjth Commencement ol the rebel lior. and -hall 0 f aaid ponhdienta make s i 1 saaiprttnent a to e.ua!iae the num'- t- t- A.... I . tt.. 1 . 1 nu Maaaa ihe dhaakta of lha everal State, eoa meh.telv aber the pflflsare ot this act. the Presi sideiiusi lud silowinkt tor the numbers alr-t.1 dent shall i-ue hi- tsoc. no itM.n oe larin-' that
1
- mav indicat
-red to their le-jecli mew' . racept the f si; wsneo durirc h
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Ti
e ti
. , - -c " : 'v the i'resioet,: rre-t ed.be punbtiCJ as Ihe i iw
pr-
aat ! onatp in e- ! SRli And bei' further en wred, Tint whenever a regiment i- r.stu. ed be -.w the atiniajnai number aHoWOd bj iaw. 1:0 ofiiceis shall be an j pointed bl auch re.imeut b."oii l tho-e necesftflrj ' lor the omni iod ! -uch reduced number. Sk.c SI, An-l be it Initiier en s -ted. That so much ol ih iilth section of me ad approved I ?tb July 1869, entitled, "An act 10 saMmdwa a' ft Ilia forth be militia to execute the laws ot the Union." ic , s rc'juire- the pproval f lha Prosideut u.cury into execu'ion the -entern e ' of 1 c m: t m irtbti, be and the Mine is hafabj rc ; pe.ie-i. as far as relate- to worry Hi into execu- i tiOa the Untaae of adr coort martial ftytiiisf aajj paraoM coawictod a a üpy or lieaerter, or of mutiuy or atoadorj and herowftec aatiiences :. putiishmeut oi toc-e otTeuses imv be eamodintoi execution upon the pprut a . of the Coaaflajding 0Oawral in the fic.d Stc Aadlp it fither oNacUd, Thaiatarta mit tid -tiali have power to sentei oe officers' wh. shall ab-ent themselves fro 01 tlieii coaiNmnd.' witbou leave to be reduced lo the raokr- toaarve three e uv, or during the 1 sr. Str "J l. And be it lurther enacted. That all ler-o;i- in time ol war or rebotiiou Ibond lurhing or acting a- .pies shoo ihe lortiti'-1 tion-r ewmpa d the ..rniy shall be trie! by petioral court nur thai or tnü.f try . ommisMon. in i 011 convtotioa shall sutler le ith. Skc -J4 An I be it fhrther enaeted, Thai lb iotl.e-. arms, military 0.1' tits a d ace .enement faroiabad by the CJaicad S'nt.-- to ant soldier shai. not be -M. i irlei i . exchanged, edged, loaned or given awiy; and no person not soldier r doty authorized omVer ot Ihe Lii'ie-i 1 State-, alio hi- ;,.--. jon of ah) wpch clothoe, arms, miiitsry on tit- o. a. -utremenis. fmnlsbed as aforesaid, and which hue been thesubiects -! I any such ealo, barter, oxchange, jilcL'e. 1 sn .., , aiit, shwll hive hoi rflwjht, title or dnere-T ih. e in; bn: the s ime mar te paisod auH taketi when
ever l-.und by any ofh- er -.t the Lnite-i States.
civil or tii'litarv. and sbwi'- thereii'Miii be delivered to sny QNarter tna-fer or other otficer ilthoriatd bv receive the - .me; and the po-sesion of any
I -uch clothes, arm-, military ouitils or accoutre ' men's bv anv person not 1 soldier or officer ot 1 the L imed States shall be rain 11 facie evidence 1
of such sale, barter. OXChflngO, pledge, loan or itt an aloroaaid. ic "Jö. An-l be N Partner enacted. That even pc-on not subject IO the ru'e- md article of war who ahall pruiNie or entice, oi itojaapt la procure or entice, a -ohfier in "he -er ce ol the Ui ted Btaiei 'o doaart, or a bo -o ill l irtxir. aaa)e . or .ive em doymeut lo a deserter, or carry him 1 iv. or aid 111 can vine him 1 rr, knowing him tt be su h; or a ho -iiall porch sc Item mv midier h - . rms, etiiiinkdotfla woMWwniti. u , unitorm. j clotlting, or any j n t thereof; aud my Ctpbaiooi cMiim 11. 1 tii.' oflhVei . t anj ship or vr--e'. or any 8wpjntlBnOeiil or Cuwdactoe Ol any r...!rail or any oUm , I 1 i . c-mvey iure, carry :i away anr -u h - ...1 ci a.- e of hi- crew o- otherwise, know tiji 1 n to h iv deserved, or whaü rofuoe to deliver trm up to the ordere of Iii ounnaa id 1 g ofheer, -oall. uj n: 1. mviet on, he DOjOd, at the di -rrtion oi any ''"-lit having c"rw;r.ance of ihe same, in my sum 11 etceenu llvohondrod dollars, and boha!l le imprisoneo n-' exceedit . two yer- n r . e-.- lhaB aix montli8nI M And lie itfurtlier en icted, That if anv jar- -n -oiil rc-'s Jrifi of meti ert"i!el un der this act into the service ol the United Sfcate, 01 h ill c.'un-ei oi aid any per-.m lo icsi-t anv such -'ri:.. r shall a--au!t or oh- -: it . t it, v o.li e: IN aJklNg Well .rait, or m ihe performance oi an w service in rotation thereto, or hill cnu.-el any t-er-ot, t - i--a nil or ob-tt u ' .1 y -ach oft er. or shall counsel any draflad man not io aopoar at , the place ot reudesvoua, ox wUlluily ditsuada them from the j-ertormsnce of andrer dutr. 1 rnjuired by law. aooh paraoo ahall b -ufyect to kiiinniuv arrr-l by the Pnvsi Mar-hal. and kept co, tii.enieia uhttl ' ie dr ;: - m. e c i. af'ier which he -hall he. ieiiveied to the cvi! authorities, aud. urKin c-'uvi-1 'U Uierevf. punlsl ed by aj lue n-t etreedtn five hun-lred d-U 1; -. r hi m
t blood shod was in ttie John Rrowu rt i.
: followed up bv force : arms imm.-!; . te-v Mise it lOsu'.t.-: wo ... ,-ir . but in a more jr't.vc w iv bt et 1 nlo llr-'wn as the of mirtyr flatn-t A'. s : .yin' isvl . : hot-.-- to tn. memory ii , , .. iiu taand judicial honors t.y the Court at Akroti. to. which wat a.. j. turned on the dar ol bis
Sri H And be it further enacted. That depo eaecut.on aa "a mirk of res pec' to him and of ai lions of BÜMMN roaidiag oeyotid the limiu ot symtthy for the cause in which he lost bis the State. Territory or district in which military life courts may be ordered to sit may be taken in The next blow were the Chicago Platform, cases not capitil bv either purty, and read in evi- the rejection ol all proposition for c on; ro,n.-e in deuce, provided the -ime -hall be taken upon and out of Oongipaa bl the Abotitiowieta, the reetonabie notice lo the opite party and duly firing on ihe Star of the Wet ofl i'lutie-ton bar aurt.entl .--) lior. and the bomb ardment of Prt Sumter by Skc '). And be it lurther enacted. That the the South, since which time ttie blows have been Judge Advocate hall hav powr to appoint a last and furious on both sides re niter, whooe I .' 1 sh.ll he to retsirt the pro ffot wishing to perpetrate a pun. the aforesaid cee : n' ot and Iflstirnouv t Wen before military Andy Johnson 1- the greatest "Oiow" now blow- . '-. ih-tead ot the Jui:,re Advocate; and such iug for the Aholili u party. aul furthermore he N "er mav tk !own -uch r.jceeilmjis and alway-blows n.r tne "-trone-t man te-tiuionv in 'he tirst in-tance it, short hand The b He tells :is that Corwiu'- propOOtd amendreporter ahalt be sworn or affirmed faithfully to MM to the Constitution ',na--s! C t)-ress by ' rm his duty before euterinz upon it. two thirds vote, and now ..w.nt-adoption bv thiee Bl 'to. And le it lurther enacted. That the ,urh- of the uie to become a part of the Con court shall, for reasonable cause, r.mt a continu stituti.m " He says this ametnimcnt was r.as-ed knie in either partv for such time and as often after Jeff Dt vis aid other Senators had left Con - a. shall appear to b just; Provided. That if the re that j io say, -huttit, the -t.it! door pr -oner be in close c-nfinement the trial hall alter hehor-ew. stolen. He furth-r blames not be delayed lor a period lunger than sixty the South lor not sc. eptin that amendment, aud di- I ift 'lit "not a seceded State his adopted it" Sic. 31. And be it further enacted. That in He did not intorui us whether any ot" the loyal time of war, insurrection or rebellioni murder, BbntaB have adopted it or not We think il equally auMult and battery with intent to kill, man tlie duty of all th Statta, both North as well as alau.-hter. mivhem. wounöi:fi bv -h-'.nin or S ut!.. t- a-J.-jit .1 inendmeiits to the Con-titutioti. Otahhoxg with "an intent to commit mur-ler. iot T. The Ooveruor's pie-ent ardor in the Abolibe: y . irSofi, bur;lar)'. M. a-Siult and battery top cau-e it -- !r :u the lac' that he was late in ith an intent to commit rspe, and larceny, .-ha n:i-!:t g out that "Oi-i Ahe" was the "tronptt be punishable by the sentence ol a general court man. 'and he wishes to m.ke ud for lost tune martial or military c Immission when committed He claims to be a Democrat now necau-e he waa 'v !.' ,- who ire "i M.e tn . uy service of the a Democrat in times by irons. As well initrht Unite 1 States and subject to the arti-des of war; Satan deny his pte-ent devilship because he wag and t!;e punishment tor -uch offen.-e- -hail trevet an anuel of lii;ht once. Heware of wa!e- in
he !e-s than tho-e inflicted by the law of the sheep'- clothing" is our advice to Dem 0 ats
State, Territort or district in which the in it-
have bOOB committed. Sic '12 And be it further enacted. That anv ntti e: ahaCNl IVONI duly with leave, except ft r sickne-s or wounds, shall, during hi- absence, re -eie half ot the pay sad allowance- prescribed byiaNj .md OO mote; alio any olti et ab-enf with out lent? shall. La addition lo the penalties pre . nUd by I iw or a court mart'; - I, li-rleit al'. payor allowance- during -uch ab-etice Sm .'id And be it lurther enacted. That the com . ninder ofreciment- ind of batteries in the
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A Sold ie r in tlie Proc la ma t Inn . Camp or Tin. 7th Hic'r Im. Vols ,f Pratt - Pomv, Va . Feh tt, 1-6.! j En. Ton Skxtinvl: At the time ot wrttiaar the comiiiuuic itioii iignad "A Soldier," which was published in an i--ue of your piper of (he AMh ult , I had no idea then that it would create such a atijr aajong, the oflohtiahl camp, and that i -authorship would be ascribed to one who miit
lost a-h is been the caao The communication
held are iietchy aotborixcd and empowered lo hae induoad out of ont Captain. to make contra renal forloogha for period not exeoadlnaj thirty dietary statement- in a private letter toefjoef
avs .-it any .-ne time to nve per centum or the non com missioned oliicers and privates, tor good eoaduel la the line ol duty Si c od. Ah-I be il fofth! enacred. That the PraeidoNi ot the üi itad State- b hereby author loa 1 and aoapowarod, doriua the pte-ent. rebel lion, lo call torth the n ill mail tone- by drill in the m ocier proeided lot by tin- act. Stc .'hä Ai .1 be farther enacted. Thai all
his friend.-, whi- h !iae been shown to the editor i
I the Hoodrioha t'ounty Ledger, and theelitori
ot thai paper, in i-eiieraimg the statement,
a
; eil as in a pit araph, catlhiff attenliin to Uapt Miner's c -mmunication. on Mi shed In the s.rne I paper, i.-ter- to hoth letters as falsifving my MalwNMota I have no dist.-ition to enter into a now spa nor eon um earsy with my superior- ia rank I about a in .iter of i, iti-fa. lion in the i-rmv. 1 !
persons drafted under tbe provisions of itys act : faet -o nalpablc to every mm who read- the pa j hall be aaahjtnod by the Prosldenl lo military mm Basiiies, sncb cnodnct wowM hweoowpra :
or other br inches cedent in military s Hairs, and is unwarranted bv
dutr in stu b corps, regiment
of the -en ice ... tlie exigencies of the service in iv rcqwiro. Sac .'! And b it further en ieted, That here-
alter details to -pt - ia! -ei vi e -hall only he made
I the a rm v regulations. What I want tos, v. Ibr once sud lor all. is that in no in-tance have I; willuilly mi-iepri'-euted any one, at niistate! j fsctn r or proof ot mv statement that officer
w th tne eooaawi al the coaaaaaodiag officer of ' had exjwwseed ie-ire to eet out of the service. I
! will make a witness ol the Captain biatsotf. and
ItikoUgn by ihe rule-ot evidence no tn .n 1- bound : to criattnate hiatself, I know be will ackoowbwJe to h ie wsnmwaed -in h a .!,-iie e en at the
' reco'iiiti'in of the Southern t ootoderwey I he I Captain is one ot out Oe-t me... Iw.th m .1 moral and Military capacitr, tod eateeaiiag him rarr
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iiiiii. 401 in.- Hvmv .j . 11. ii, - j 01 .i-o j -i . ..it j -ui j.-ct farther. I hive a low word- of comment upon Captain Miller's letter, published in .-aid papal ; Out as the Captain is one m the cievere-f of tuei as indeed area aioalef part of our officers, dtboagll Ke
pahlioflli 1 mu-t i-k his fot bear. it.ee tor alluding !
brorided. -I-.1 be tid m fonow, to wit: Hei.
mental Coat mis sary the s.uie '1- ROfrimetttal l'iarterm '-tei ; Chiel Tiumpetcr the HtNM Ml Cnie: Buelej Sadillei Sergeant the mo as lie-:': mental Domoiissary Sergeant; Compant CoNi missarv Rentes lit ihe . ,nie as Co ai pant Quarter master's Serueani : I'rvridrd, That the gr .de ol Bnparnnoierary Beooud Ujaloannlead twoTe-un stets for eich "itipanv. and one Jhief ParrhM and Bl icfcsatith for each regiment . as allowed by said sc. r i--ii of il.a- net, be. aojd they are here'iv aboli-he-1: and oaeti caralrr eowipant mar have
that the emancipation proclamation has ootitiua j of sbolll ' 11 in its meahiii-; that by em incipating lb slaves .-t Itelie! masters it weak ev-the enenn 1 would ad him if that can be tine if all of it.- 1 provi-ion- oe carried into effort? Does not the ;
author recommend the ngra ta reaiaiii and Isbor :ih hi- m 1- ei tor re -.son .Ine Wit-e-': And is t.' mhorhlg lor WawOR tor ourenemie-- le-- rpr hetisible than to labor throagh coaipulsion? The
BOy.ro, when he works in the Rehwl trenches by Compulsion. icnot responsible tor his act.-, beiiu
otilv the instrument in the hand of his uu.-crupu 1
nut when he works for wagea he
on lbe6th of Ke'-mary, 1-ij:, at lodtanapoHa, as roportod by the Journal, reveal- aoM -t irtbne inco'i-istenc.es and weak Miint-. t wh ch I pro pooa i" c ill the attention of tfie eopie I, 11 Mr, 'T ajad "poaehea tor John c Breekiiir d-e For tlie s:,nie raaao 1 would have spoken .--I Don,....- bad I been Iteina la a Ira State, bcc.'U-e he Was the ItroagOOt m ui there, alio by Sltf'portin him we fiopel to be it the can did ate of the Hennblicati parly BH I U ipnpari that Gov. Johnson always aapfa.rt- ihe "utroti fist man " He i.- not ayje erned In Iii- Bippori bti prioript. but by expidi
nicij for poj ui uitv He It -ufiportmL' " Md Abe'' now because iie .- the 1 ahrowaati aaaa " ShnoM Old Abe'-' polttif il fortan s bfC ink) j roc nious a ik a r - ii t
aa wowhi Mae 1 mm aim inrn n: o.-ick -m mm us w ti, ...mdor. an-l wiih-.ut the oesire I
Ii. li..- .lor.e .11 le- on u.il:im If u-inU tr.-i km
ri Ige Jeff 1) els' Co , for he always support the ".sroryrsf OWa J BpOahing Ol Hrekiriri Le he says: "He de ceiv, me then th it was hi fault. If he de ce ve- me now it would lie mv f ult. It ti-..l tor gives me for adrocating the claim of one who tamed traitor. 1 pledge th - aaseaebti that I will aeror iguin be gnitty of a like iflense 0'etve that Uow Johnaon Im srs-aks of il -eck-nridge as a CoiON mm. vet he ktiew thai all ihe ::-'u i -n'.-t- in the S mth wero suppwt Unx linn; that be - their h )0 ewiHlidalo, and yet he i -mhl'ii.s of btnj! deceived by him. We in (Orth 1 the e .. rawat nive eoosOBtted to th le-eption and i- thetef ireculpbl . . St.it lurtner on he informs u- thai socsion is no new 'hio.-." then tU tmj -e. ion j-mi nals that 'U ta no piacipitit rrhalHofi" that "it is tm pre. !tate rovolotim. Out with - Ine-s -.n-l de ihn. .tion his been thought of tor forty eirs F- t ten e r-i this ti t- been i.'.e ail aborbing
qto--' So l .
N B
0-'esiiion an-l rebeilion is "no n fir
thui j 'ms ha thwNght of lor forty tear, an-, been r-e all aortihig o.aetiMi Mr ten ve.irs, how ...e- - hvopen that Öor Johnson wai so badij te etted by llreik'i.i iige Wewowtd nam rail 1 '. ne. tint a mm of ,I-.lmsm' influence, po-
, one
A- 1 -oidier. I dislike the arming of negro I reg i menu Tne pnlewioii ot arm- i'as been ! con-ioered of all prof'e-.-ioi,s the m---r boworahhl by all nations in pawl birtory, letpjinng the exer Cine the finer iUa1Hies ol in in, and the arming of negroes t not down the rebethfm -:r"iaii
! achaow letu'I. the snieri-i ity of the A trie an ovei the wtiite race If aaatru --loiers don't dishonor the pr"te--,on ot arms, he 1- an di-eredit lo any in oie ion. aud ought 10 be edntitiod to the bar, to . Mai in the legislative 1 embiy. m the judician beuch, and .my other pidxioN to whnjh a whi'e man miht atire. The humble soldier i as proud ot hi- honor- Won on :fie held. .1- t!ie public aerraal that -en e- thecountty i:i hljtaila tire ssflflnab an At-d uniil t ae aocro ' ike- hi- pus tion m such socie'ie-as we hatfeW members of, and lös character has honored .ill other prfe--:on- and poett one, erha lo the bighasl cirfl tsisition, (hen I and only then will we accept him iuto our fellow soldiership, tor we 1 dm our profe-sioti of all Othet I o noJ honorable, in which pioticiency is rarely alt ine!. Ami, Mi ISditor, If 'he large awjoritt of the voter of mli na re Reb!. as the Republican ! inn.i'- woul- ii tve 11- beneve. I peutflSl in the
name ot nan-.f -m ai :i-t the enf- r -erncn; of
siti.,. lud t:.i.din- in Hie 8oth. riortd bar the reeent act ot CoNeraaa. nrbllioi even able
bwdled man into the Blitttis I he efltocfaNhaj to ßetber : Rehe! ami her in ..ur L'tiion irmy w .':,i enl ie v de-'ro-, ;:s efficiency for any pur -e. and endanger tiie salety. not only of every -oldie: . bej. of the n itiCN t'-elt. 1 i: pe no one will be accu-e I of inibienc inc mv mind by evil roriwpoiwtf Ilia. bt I a nre all thai 1 luve ii ii received .1 pipe; , aajj bu: one -et-ter. since the piod un ti-m. not even from my liaatily, who 1 Itanw OMild not have torgotteu me Oi eoors. nobody i- to blame, sad it thete w 1. I m only a poor soldier, and mu-t submit to the deprtraiion A Solmlr I."DIAATA LEGISLATURE.
tn e. ..e. "Me-i mi ttie (K-'ii- the u -u, on-ist-. :,.- e. ia hau he iieeu ftoaoal WwnM have r 1 1 ms w gining voice long ago to inform u- of the -i ingee iau pending t)i '10 tue OorwiMor been aaking t Rip Vm iiikie sleep on the -mouldering volemo of disunion ai. IbotiaM. till civil w r broke out in a delog ; blood, when he awoke juf in time to fand himself MeeeihdV and, true to his instincts, st, kea ; r dnf "tr on rt man " We mu-t cmelttdt that he i either ten ignorant and unojihi tics tad, or thnt he is exceedingly dish.mr t ; let him rhooaow neh bora of the dilemma he ple.a-es Bal lie i no' ign -niit. for he is I man ot reat talent, beneo we m it decide that he i ni'-rf knave il;-.i, tool m his political course, atxl that he has m ioe in In speech an asttr: ling COOtO tion : an utter destitution of principle -1 In this COOMCtioa we miy al - rve th it on th 31st ol J ii uarv. 114. he in ide s peech in Con- wherein ne eharjred he Abolition Is or0 en with "a tlelit.ente des'n INdlojolTB the (Jnka, ant more recent! v p. tt ;iefs-h it Co-
8 V. N A T F. Wkpne-imv. XJ nth 4. 1-b.l The Presidetit cilled the Sen te t urler - b A M.
Ihe journal ot yesterday was re--:
lurabia. T.t-tte rr, -ti tne '2-1 of Jut i-b'J he ai.-l the turttier read.nu' di-: .:,-: ih
:ti part,
o-l atofwaaid aud the urn of NUtir vice
er
all ,.
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a .!..
nth
out leave may return w.ihm a bme -pevibed to
Both tie,e! tiists and Abolitionist re
:n iiv,r of a itiaaolatioa ot the Uoton." Hut now he comes North to addre-s Abolition meet infra and to ezooNfat the Ah alittwrt - from all blame t- ihe r trmltv pafCielpathMl in the dartrwe i ui o our one glorious and hippy L'niou. He is now' hand in klove" with the very men he formerly deti une 1 Vea. this de ith bel con vert to Abolitionim 14-ouht l'nm the South u iaotnen the inielligctit pcple ol Ind ana in loyalty, rstnotism. in political honestv, an 1 how to always support "t str-.r, .rut man S He te..- us the first blow wa struck by the "s.u'h at , unter NT differ with him The hr-t blow w - .tr ick mc aro by Abolition peti Noaa ho C-mjre-, by nalnaVwtioa ol the tutiee slave l.wv by Xoriheru Slates, by the indorsement d Uete' ? IinpeiHlitig Crisis by o Republican .1 ' : -. 1'. .ie tine, the' lln did not -h"l b! ' d i- '. but they were preps ra lory ; ihoi crajusi li.e brain, tirel the heart aud poised the ill who gare bred lo thcoi
MacauasBova, The order of busine-s w 1 -usriendct. md Xo. ITT the Cot itaeioNfll ipportioeuNeNi bill was reler.e.:; also. Mr Lander-'- mniti bid, 163, was nfetrei le a select committee of five Mr Rtc'.'s b:l. I5li. to amend the County Auditor' act, a - read a l.ii j : mt .u.u p.-.-eJ. Mr M uch s fno. o4. to take l se tion from .1 iy .i d utve the same to War k for! waa called up. The eiidit g motion was to indefinitely poatpaNe the bill. Mr Brown, of Well, as the representative from Jay coutity. -p ke urgently in favor of tlie .-i. .i.euient oi ;oe b.d The iuesiion U postpowe erwt voted d-.wu. Mr. Brown, of Wella, thei: endeavored to get it referred to a special nullce, which motion al.-o lade.!, and the tall pas-eat Kk roars. Mr Wolfe, Judiciary, recommending paasaf
th tnauUae and no Jor the
f-.-ra .letTenu.n 'Mr ManafWld
n trie
I"'
again that I .:r nee ths election it ins tbe kepwb'i -an
of H "ie bi1! 1 42. to 1 mend the practire in refer jrard f once to ben on water craft Ttie bill passed Sen n . Mr. Downev Jisbciary. recnnimeniiing pass Nod wt
age of Htojatbdl Io, NnNabte oinera than cor change bed taketi pi p.-ra uns to reclaim wfe isisis The bill would be stilt atroawo in- Pr y .
t C hb ChairNNn hf Comaiitta N fwNNTNl Mr Mrl'rt r-' a brief faatoer of th holt of Rotation. rei-rted back the men.-: . .1 from the the last regular seaeWw . Hw party bached dowa H .... . . 1. . - re "f w t He 1 Ii -e. :. s eoo tr m L-wrei ce .t Ttah. IWiaai - M passage to cet ricited. for his p-my would not lot him Mr M ir- h m vtvl to amend bv tr'kme out the adjourn
Mr nolle wt cieiriv of the Legislature had a ri.ht to a ijou
propriety of adjourning. hagred with lor Irom Shelbr
portion ol the memorial co gratuiat ng me peo p e of New York Bp uN the election d (iorert.01 Sevmour He tboutrht th it p.irtiou would !edis tastetu! to the mtjoritr of the New York Legit
lature. which wa whit i terme.1 Cnion Mr QahhaaU that was tlie only ihiNN the ril iCfl .-etitleni n !t"tu Delaware could find objectionable in the memorial. He hoped it would piss ju-t a it came from the lluse. All admitted the correctness ot :t- ' itementa, and to amend it now would kill it. Mr Owhh moved to table the amendiuent, which prersiled yea. - liavs 17 Mi lb-owne.of Kandolpl . moved t .mend h B 1 ratulatine the pe.j le of New York on the ministr itions of Henry Ward Heecher and the publication of the New York Tnoune. He in tended to withdraw the amendment but proposed it t expre-s his views on th memorial. He con sidered it in had taste to intnelin e political mttter into n isiter - . the Lei-lature to re luce tlie rate ot toll or oi freight on their trrrat line of railroads H resumed th it the New Yorh Lag-il-tu.c t!ie patties in it we:e - , irtiaan a pa 1 ifla bat a. M. .1 n-- 11. : to amend the amendment bv n: .!. . ' f :t!a S re ! New otk was lllshniioiad hj the ministr. .tion. of Heiuy Ward Heecher Mr Oohh inove.1 lo t d.le the metiumeot, which urei ailfld. Mr. M ltd moved to amend bv conyratulatNaj the people of New Y-k oti the eiecn-m of an unoaaditi. Ua an IhrtNawral a js:eaker of the H u-e of Represent itivts.
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two 1 rum peters, 10 ne pa.ua- nu- er-; aim eicn , ,Ml!i master
regiment .-h.il! have one etertnarv 8ui -o;i, wpli . .... , self re-r-onsibilirv md witboni tn. ev-
the nt k ... a Hecnnental Sergeant M . jor. whose cu?e if coercion becomes the enemv of this ! componaatiofl ihall be seventy hve dollars per j country, and as thev say a hited aagrO will doj NMlNttY , mm h Bor won as a slave, he will become that j ' . much mice io: mid ible thwa he otherwise would 1 t thr huh not State S-nfi:iel. hfl I- not the prtMUaatatioO. then. inrfing our Andy iohnoirs vpen ii - HoTiwd by . eojic to en ired emisans lo mske then a Oemorrni. nnawtiara iiraatoi aod thou -tret, nth amre bma Ml. Kpitor: An attcnttte perusal of Ooromor I idable? I)-e- thi- boh ttk an intention to 1 Johnson's ereni waf horse Abolition siieech msde weaken th..;. i.,r. . - it d..ei...t it kwsawM
to bear such denisia ol aboti i- n:-m in a man.: Some will even deny I ha I Pliillinfl, Smith, nr '
lireelev ate Atndithwiiats, willfully nibbing them of a reputation -.1 which ihev love to boast.
j Uw why th:s sudden clung in the Captain's j j sentHnenta witb leaped io me em aawipa'ioa pre lam i lion? II .- 'he lempleol In- RWal Dumm be con e i'iidan-eied, that he, like fhe Kplie-iuti ; stir ffsmiths, may hue to lament the lo.-- of pu- ' troi.a"? 1 trust not. I believe not For an aCCOrdauc of hi- present opinions with tno-e previously eapr eased Ov hint, I would reier you In nun Harding of row rtraaiy. bm who I rapatatioa nembt at bolataiiag. ttt.t 1 bare pttr -uei tin- subject too t n tor one vvho-e bNertioa
tr Banacled hut what hive -aid has been
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Mr Cortiin controverted at coneiderablr length the psi lion t Mr Wolfe tn regard to the power ol the Lgilsturc to adjourn sin di H did not ti ink thev had the power to do o without tbe concurrence of the Hou-e Mr Dt.wnev thought the discaaiioa ofl of order The Senate Wflfl not advied oftictally of th condition ol the 8M He moved to 'lay the resolution on the Uble. which prevailed yeas H3. in. - i ,' Adjourned. Mi.irr -i S-: x
Calie-i to order at
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force- in the Hold; and ontiatod men noa oi here
alter detailed to spe. i d service ln!l not receiv e uuy. extra pay for such services beyond that al lowed to other enlisted men Ska .T7 Aiul lie it further enacted. That gen oral order.' of the War Depart atant, noaabered one bandrad and tiftv fuir aad "tic bund red und -: x f y two. in teleieiiee to eNhataiCNta from the rolanioera into the rasalar scrvice.be. ami the -nue are heieov roacinded, and hereafter no rash enlistment shall be allowed. Sng .' And be it furl her enacted. That tiie gr ide- ere. tied Inthocaralrj fortgfl of the TJaited Siate- br soetbm eve of the act approved aar
anteentb Jl.r, ehteen handred nd atxty two, I & hia eowmoaicatioN. The dpt. in. in a very and for which HO rate ol cc petMMtkm has beer, i labored and l-irced at -oiment tries to nnMH
Ml I it'll r.l ill the iv - .1! ..ue-tio). w hich
was sustained. nr :il . n iy- 10 unu under it the lepoit now in the Stale Libran
amemlmen: w is . -.teal down Mr Ihosne. d Kamtoiph, ajoNi o recommit witn in-f i.cri. iis. and Mr Cobb demanded the previous (pie-ri m. e.hich w is sust iineil. and the amendment was voted down, yeas If. nays 27, and the i nt re-'.;.! ion p-a : . y e - .'HI. n iy s 14 Mr. Ray, Cotire-ional Ap!"rtwwHWNt, re ported fa ck Senate !. ills 9i and 177 tint ISt lav on ttie table, and that 1 7 7 i.a-.-. with .uneud
m'ent. Met at I oYln-k A. M. Mr Speaker HuaThe bill 1M6 was laid on the table, and the kitk m the Chair amendments ot the committee to bill 177 were A mes-ae Horn the Senate was received, anadopied j liotiiK in,; the pissaue d Senile and House tullfl Mr Ib.iii orTereal an amendment, in tle--t a and joint resolutions.
ai r 'arid r M wire. Committee on Claims, reraated bnk a numlT of tul!-. o me with corr-ctioNa, aad Aske.1 that they lie referred to the Finance Committee So ret erred
Mr H irtlc . Iron, the -am COI
ed back -undry ci.tim-. t--iui
be a!lowei Concurred in. .Mr a-. Coinui tfee on E-li
ommn link; the passage of Senate bill M'J. Concurred m Mr March. Judicial v. leeommendinr M.e
naasare of Senate bill 1. with
Com urred in. k oli rio Mr New. that the D orkeeoer of the
be instructed to olace .m tne i ibie ot e..ch .nftn be: ... : .e er. ce n c : e- of the Affr u rural
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B.I.L o s, oS , HI V tUM. The senate bill on se.--ii.i te. ni were put through and .etecsl or onlereit to ie entto--eu. as were House bills and joint resolutions. Ttie hie- were cleared. Adjourned until HAM to tin now
HOUSE K K KI'K KSKN T AT I V KS.
new bill, which uas laid on the table veaaava 1J Mi H rch moveii to amend that Madisoo cotiiitv lie nitietl to the ."th di-tr 't Table!
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irroRTH. Mr it tivK. dud ciary. in txror of the claim of Horri-on ind Kay toi -ei v ce- in reference to the Blind Asy um lor fl.lhai Mi Paaaj inoveo ;n inieislnieni .iou Mr li ., , r Mr ii ..m'.. Mr. Atki-on, Mr. Mdro npposWil the whole in .ttet Mr. loown moved o. t b-e the leport. Mr Howk move. :i..tei ne ed over informally. At-i to. i LadNN.
Sundry claims to- m ..,-.r fi.n in sjtecib'- tv
Mi white anived to add Caitoil and Ilenion to ihe 9th dielrict, and Hamilton to the llth Tabled. Mr Claypool moved to amend by adding Kush Ui ihdSth district Mr. Cobb demanded the previoao meatioo) which was aaoawdrd yoas 91, uaya 9B( awi under i' Mr. Clavtool's amendment was rejected. ;.nd
t! . !. !1 wa- ordered to be not enros-ed yeas pro) riatiou bill w et e -wbwtittod
'2d. nays M A-tjourned AFI KKNOdN SESSION. The Pranid I c.dleil to order .t l l. P. M. The roll Wflfl Called and a OUorWNI was piesent BILLS r.v i i Mr Hratllev caliei up Satiate bi.l 1" in rela
MUI ii i oi . Mr. Hoh-omb r-.se- f.- a oiie-i. tn of priviieze.
He sei t to the Clerk'sdesk a i-opi of tlie Indiana Journal ai. d h d an uticle from 'hit -heet ie.id i sj;, ,, it'eicpt o: lo c a-t a -lur Uh.u (. -vernoi Moro n m ttie u tiet ..t the dralt. He h id no di-rs.-ii ion to -im h .1 gentleman Hie
tioa o th. icoeptaw ol a prant of lindfiom record waa bad enough without -lurrin him In the United Slates for tie e-taoli-litnent of an this Center j town-lup. "he hot ied oi Abolit.oii Aaricultural CpUejte ism. ace. inline to the Dt.-f t t'oiiimis-iotiei reThe boasi of tbe Coarwiiasiowai orawted by the I part, fh batie-t matt ot any township m tbe act w - lived at tllMl.flUO, and ihesdary .." I Slate, save one. had been at-sessoti. Governor
jer ItMHHN. nd a c oinmi-:on . n I hfl proceed- ol flies -ie id 1 ter cent., but in no esse to ex ceed sl.'illll per -nnuoi. The bill paswed, Mr Cofab called up Honee bill 147 t.. extend liens ON waiet enft to inclmie wli.uf haaojaaa floating warehouses paaaed
Motion had made speech niter -;eeh in ibis township He hau im ic--evl Iii doctrines on the people There was ihe sses-ment rejarrteil by the CoaiatiastOCiei It the full niiniln weie not obtain. i, it w .i- to be ex: lain--! only by one of two suiip --' i-u - K tl ei l;c draft was not en-
Mi Dovaay c died ap H-m-e bill I III to amend forced in Center township. Marion county, or cit fiie t tm the tejuiatioii of VNights and mea- i.cn-. alter the a--e--ment had lieen made, came ures The bill makes the standard bushel ol forward and volutin ered III his Mr Holcomb's coul to c.rre-pond v;tfi the Pennsylvania and i district, in the -outi.ern p rt of i.e State, a 1 )e m Ohio itaodardfl Passed acratic di-trict. the onlv draft made was in a
entity whieb v.tiei lor Mi Lincoln, wh. is in (iov ei nor Mor'on's district, ti.e Iturnt Hepobli.-an Di-ti id , the dralt I id otil unci in c ei v count v.
TK! -tin r A L I. ACE. The President laid before the Senate a communication from the Auditor of State, informing the Senate that hi BoaeeMMWOa of a decision ol tin BoprOWfl Court that the Pre-ident of the P.e nevoleut In-titntions had forfeited hi- office, he cmld not audit the accounts of said institutions, and Niking MMN action of the Senate in that re gard. lieferte-! to the dudici try Committee aaoM I M i l si on BILL. Mi LaNdera called up ihe bill IdO, to enforce the L3th article of ihe Constitotiou, which onwsad a latiarinff la the Repuhlicaa ranks The yeas and aavi were ealleti lor, and it was taken up yeas 38, aavs lit
Mi wolfe atoaad to roooaiaui to -r-ecial OONioiittee ol three, w ih inatrat tiuNI to -ti ike out all th it enable-, the negro lo te-tifv in h:s own be M 'tch moved to amend by gi vir.r the rlghtof appo.1 fiom the Clcik to the ComaafN Pie . or Circa il Cawitt A motion to table laflhal Mr Dunning i.ivoe.rel the bill a- p eauie from the committee, opposing the amendment of
Mr Wolle He wa- ..nx --ii- to -ee a bill pa-setl DKflA WTKNN Ii or )mk ettv, bj Oer. Adlrr, aw tbe abject that would be suiacientlt MrtttttCNt 5,r 1 ' ' 1 1 "ar. thi piaer. m cäraime strn,
to earn out the v ie, - of I be li Biers of the Con-
1 fie-e weie .1 tew ... i for the Journal and Governor Morton's other few friends to think ub uit The. bv 'he;r organ, had ruce-ted fact-, as they called them, for him to comitate he -iiL-e-icd hohl which were facts for then tumin ation. m-iKu BkLariONs Mr (liveu.fr un tlie t'omm tree on F".leral
I Relations, submitted a minority re:rt fully a'jieeing witii the repirf of the majoriti upon all aalijccts toiicheil up- n.tmr ii -i-' ngfhat the 'reat j and nt.tni- unt matter adeclaiatioN in faror ol a pirn-e convention had beu overlookeil. and introdiic ti. a joint resolution to th.l end, deeigBatinfl L-mi-ville a- the place. Tabled and üMl coie- ordered rinted. A .'ALL OK Till. BO, si was ordered No.piorum Adjouined until tomorrow morning at '.I aVbwill
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atitution, iim he thowghi the bill without the amendment a.-uid eftect that end. Mr Rat thought thai Ihete w is a misanprehension in reg rd to !'. fanttimony ol the irrten. It only garf biaj th Hahl lo lify, leaving the credibility to the '-Ic-k of the court Parties in ten --ted were not deprived oi the riht lo otter fe-ntnoiiv lo contradict it T. e mot. on to recommit tailed vea- 14. BM .'.'2 Mi Mar ' '.- amendment was lost yeas lit. imv - 2 Mr Ciafol n."ve. to amcjei bv in-ert'h' in r m r tiie prop! plate, and it hall be lawlu! to kill any nero orflBfllattu lound lui-niuai hr-.'e alter lha ftrst da, of July, ttvl, without the proper cert ticafe :-. ins ocket." L yet- 10, n u .'iöi ; e: n-ed to van e. -J The bill failed Tai S4. nara!3. BaaofXTtoaa Mr. Cobb, tin.; iu ooWiaase of the rerolu ItONart actnaj ol lb Hou-e lhar is no pros-i'--t ..I tran-. ictiu' my t,usi,e--, thi- Senate the Hooae Doneui tn) will adiowJS sine die on the Stil Bl M och. ,.t l ..'.-I ., k A M Mi Penning .ppmod t lie re-olutiou. He did net il .: v ' Boos would adjourn without a pioi urn, ami ii ii-ey could not adjourn sine die the Sen ite eoojld not Mr. Cobh: H"w ein the Houe adjourn at the cl.-e ol tue -e--ion? Mr. Dunning - mithat th" lej -latere w is ad jooroad at the end of -ixty anc days by a consti tatioaal pvoi -ion Mr Cobb did not lor a tnm"iit doubt but the Ho .-e cou d idjoutn tiy !t- remaining members. He t. id dflSW'fld thait Ihe Senate -tiould adjourn when I WIN founo that a nillioiity of the Hou-e had rev olutio mied ami KOOC no one but their friendf kiiew wh 'her It w i- u-e!es u rema n heieat the tJUBWjse of ;he :e :.!e when it was evident to every gentlem-m 1-ere that ttie work tor w hieh the memhe, - were ahoaBN OnwU not be accin -he 1 Mr M ni-fiehl denied thit he Republicans weie a minority in the State, rinmit.; that the vote of the iiohliera auald have .handed there salt M el he :..tn m tne ..tnei H-e when the mi! tiry bid was preentel he would nave fxdted, ami he would like lo see any man attempt to close ttie heir upon him. Mr. Ctarpool onoseil the reo'uiion lo ad jowra baoaaa : 'he icm- in whi h it was con- hel It the Home would pass a resolution i . .. join i. it in 1 r 1 1 day he would resp.nd to it. He teviewe! the course of the majority and rrfli(ed it -ev erely Mr H iy - tid it wa not a juestion of partisan polit'c- o was - n.ply one ol duty H- thought it t ie duly of the Sente to work : oihlully. perlect its own oiil- and pafli them, aud lean- the liou-e to -etile with the pc pie br their t ou action He uuderaiuo.: the House had iefu-ed to a .1 .rt b .i lare mjrity of tho-e nre-e.it and he thought it was a w i-e ami na trio tic couclu-iou, ami lie hoj e : t . tnate w uit do the - .me Mr Cobb said the resolution did not charge the minority bete with bem f.o ti-, :- The Senator from Fayette in his speech charge.! the majority with tM-ing factions The Senator in every spflNNN he msde tin- se ion t:-el ex; re-i..ii hard to the majority He had been allowed every latitude When his party friends had the majority on this ti - r they e.'-e no such indulgence It waa ur-ed that we shouid tay here to paea tlie appropriation bills He theught n-.t He wou'd not favor the appropriation of a dollar tor - iv uipoe out t t .in on the Itenevorent In s'ltutions yf the state, and tba: would be In re
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