Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3872, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1863 — Page 2
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I Ue BIrkMUiiailM. Oar toiled spare ts m rntng a; ' mlyW it 0 tn refer tieWiy (u the factio ua od unfeOSotid course o bem v tasrfower brandh
of Dp Lejnetature Tnr ten dSra the Renublirti
re rtrw u
bMi afio-U Irom their eats. thadj
ng quorum m that no laguUltoo nece
c mtrresta ef Um Scale cmM be perfected. 1 'teee is oo neu tut their olüeg. No roeore rimm to them h id bCOU OWiim
or leislatod epnn wh; h required a reort to rvr r BfMWi V defeat. Since flwnrfm tare bed Ue power 10 defeat tni bill stood opnovod. without being ' from th- ai 5o bill, dor ing that period . co 1 inw a law without their tmaet. ! .ne it. '.pr aj Mlla IWil l their ' id amittoct iV n4 their -IffrtJpÄO tfon necessary tu pay the obllgetosns for ! the honor and good faith of the State is pleaded.
ry on the State Covornceeui. upan the
.seceding room) er the reex-n fc-. k & fit mm m u a ar ra,
f.rifif.re re-- v- - deie... Tutey an-
ecap I irN anaroBaciiIiTv. I - r preactae is
ncceearY for constitutional legislation. Know in,: this, they stay tu '2 u aieleft without n- ibout ant ) i-' ation fi r theii duct. If they de- re to precipitate tl.e Stete into i .'.ii mrv ndiiior , know itigf v the HmrM" to prnduee tbxt result. The journal innnunrw rbat if neees-iry legislation fail-, the t -vernor wilt" not call an extra sesaion. for the reason that h name represent atneefWU again assemble, an 1 there im
b .j iat a different result will llow r dolitWatfr.ua, Ttt a severe (Yticinrn and ccn'iir upon the action of the Republican
. The Govermir, in effect, auva by tbif j rmrnt that the mlnoritT has failed to en-
perett of 1r. Mm r inn ott thr Boitin;! here are aril ike the reeponsib v qiiru n (eating a I llition. let them do to. and u An eacitin debate took place the House of thern-eie- ami their reoiuaonry eour- , .i-,, before the ;moe if fbe cm. We hare .ion
fte- e etiitnvaja taat on.ii upi - rju.ring Serge nt t Arn t r bring back the boller., pt.fci frt.irh BirfO. aaeaabar fro as Swllivan. aid,aa reported:
Mr rrraker. i baa inienan to täte rm pun ; tpoasibic. not M inotird we force them to in thu debate, but n my course upon ihia Boor return at - tte da nf the e.. printing
baa beeaj aeV tad ufwe, mtm Mtrectij aaaieu th it it anight be done. Utile oi i.oihuic cu d be
atxi i'ixan
I'll
itatinn to carrr on the Site
nolr to , to cor wili
tfwii. aüd wi
to return If no f M
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: bo lij. i fid, SO far a- I HB t lt i ona "jot or tittle" to
at com;t n. . a g more ia enacted here, a
otle w;ii hold :hrm re
1jritj Report nf thr lialr m mlitee nn ldrral M lationa, fre. aenieat l Senator abb. HaWSb 4,
countrj.arainat ti e mchievor.- meiureof ner ' efn4nc.pet.0n in the Diatriet ol Coiumtt. aik! tt.e p mt nt for -ti .. i r e- out f ttte N
Trepan; and mrt er jrote-f
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The Coeamittea on Fedeeal olutioSjt.f L' oroa pled'.n- the oaüon to pT
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ill Ii. e iafliiaaiin ov uh iriwii nw.u wre. für Ki! if ore 1 1 feel 1 hat now in the proper
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tiooi; i-i '. 'e. i..t-o- '!. 1 : time uere :a not aamWaeatt to ovcni.l iL? iii t?itn r - v eto.
1 wiii j , mmb w uuuMi coruiitlv Uave Uj tatet upon
M ' every bill that m obnoios to these Repub
ic -
with or
tent, in anj ehepe Then if no,
rained by reTriri? to should we attempt it? I
to ronipc the .it
t.
in the firt p!a. adopting the r without the pre
oc I KBi. I am orposeü to nsikinjc acropl ' Tcre, a pmooeed. ot, whatever to compel r for e th-c boltera or e- j xne Cou.-umuon empoi
ralei Ut return U their duu - Wlt U,IÄ Boor ! tend. in e ol a oiioriiin I I! a.imit th.nu:! it doea
I oppose it, sir. becaoae 1 am now. and ever' uol m0 t orlpttorv ur-.n a u exercise the (.are been. owpooed So tto prbaript of coercion power. It i a matter wbid reell hin the Mag nerciaed in a tree liuvt r;.n.ent like ih ,oljn1 tTetinn nl tht- onoable boiir. and mt I am up; to it aa applied to States or to in . jmen, (. that aben 1.0 food aoo bh h bar
n a free p-.t.ic. he m. in ! m:xv re-ult from the excrcine of the p.wer. we
,ter not report to it. The pm.!e know we
of the m .jorify are here ready to ru - iet bune. and are only prevented by a ft tie, bolt-
i'it ti1 1 a . if
eitber case it eud uier civil liberty. Sir, when had
w undertook to pre-nrve the Uousvitutioii ipi nerpetuate the Union a our fathers made them. by iheswoeq, we Iva -i'ltl ot the cardinal d trine ol our ( ivernment, and departed from the spirit of our liw mt luiioi'S. 60, l.kaie. the moment tbal we -attempt t cirrj on the ie. - 1
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Relitmr.a ol u e;.ate. to ttioD w.k reiorred the proeeediogs of tho vQmr of tW 3Lhh ttiment Indiana Tolurifeem. held at Camp Pitcher. Virgf ia, on the I9ih of February, l-6-i; the ine mortal of ile 1 9th regiment of Inlina volun teer, aa well a the memorial and proceeding ot the 6th. 5th. lTih. 29J, 39tb. 34'h. 39d. 37ttt, Jth. .'rVth. 4Hh.4id. 44rh. öl-'. n7h th. IM. 7:td. Tö'h. Tilth. -Jd. 6th ami li'l-t nv mentaof
Indiana roionteera. bare had the me under con- j ui1 lir 11 e PUXbSol ne-r. iiieration. and having bestowed upon thee pro ! ln,t we 'lf"-v cjn-tttutional nut cewdinga the repecitul and earnest coiikJeration ! ',,e,,t "r ',nr, 10 "dopt a policy
t m hi.-ii i-r ..;.i-.i K..V- ;,,.i,Mi ... white labor to pr for ne
rerort the lohowing general reply to the u;
pe-!io:.3 ol the gitlUt.i volunteers now u
tieid: To thr llr.)tmentt nute in the field from Indiana, and to thrtneert and men BfjbfftJpMVtfflMJ Fkllow Cirizt. We h ire received fr m tweni five IsHtieaa regiments, an-; fn-m theöth. 7tii. f'th an 1 10th batteries of artillery, w.mis ot
counsel and advice in the present initeriled con
1 retrue lieh m i te cm 1:1. ioned bv the
HUthJfttT ol hcv of the S uthern State ; that e rc- t. uch measures, involving as they do an
exjenditure ot to thousand U e hundrei mi lions i :-:lars, measures of tr.m e: :c ' en -nnitT, and fruitful only of national bewjparj to the land we love; tha we ate uualterab y aud uncondi tionaliv opposed to all schemes hating for their, object, immetiiate or remote, the taxation of the
tO Sl
.'e. 1 Th I ouea. b . ch cheerfi
hea u the aoaloa, houid be placed on aa f a
" - . the r.., ofey to ti.e Qaaaao ,
I ia (ratitving uj oe - to mt to thooa m tho field, that whatever mffcroMMj of ipiosnn may eit iu tbia Oeneral Aaaembl in rerard to tho M-.te policy ,U IrMina and the emanr.: tUon
mea.uroa ot tbe AOmkaietrauon of rrosident I. u
hite labor to par for iieijToe-, or which would
m ike the Government or peple dare dealers;
the' P''CJ wbich, if KH arrested by the votes of tne
pe;.le. wilt e:itai! u;hb i B'hm geiiers'mnsof our kindred a debt more oSerabelnn'i: und appt tti.tr. eer cursed any nation of ancient or modem um Hftnlrrd. Ttiat in oppo.it:on to metsurcs of this ki'.ui we de-ire t interpose the peicetul and vino ijerit-. th ballot aa frer ;.eepr. und
sav iti the lanuu te ot another, "We will neither i
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fTHfUIIUH, ryi IIW".' ".vl UIHIT, WIM Of lktf fMTTVOS tl
I linear ' inuri ir r 1 - n ttier f one t us in plesant r) e of latfMMt) o House o I Represent 1 the ro e re rt--!.ted by both 1 vo en en. an wtli coi 1 uo to give, e :id be ut v -op: rito-i wir, ros the
RkATOKATI OF TtO LTlOX. a:.d u.e jority
which we represent are prepared to contribute
rrra
anv former
1 m . 1 . T" - ! T i .
It tne neiu Horn inoiaua 1 nee iwo pou.ts in army 1 rte aoore moaaorta, aöoptaal mj
your reii'ie-i ate : it 1-Tne in itnv ua. faec. menua i.wiit oe aeoopted aa pruwt that no an already mnWfXkwi with How far it will be n the friendly spirit exitt toward VOW. m retorn for power ot that majority to avoid "heated political this, the General Assembly oojy mk at jam diacu-sHMi and party arrangtiiitt oill depend hand that no partiaii efforta fron borne will greiU upoo the con lucr oi liir m:mntf ,and tbeir awen e ftft n v of aol lien, or make
con-ent to ac ept d i - and no: u..rds .is the tou part k-i-t the fell spirit of
n e isuie of true men's toy .ty. The legislation seek to slander down a majority of
of the ssiou h M !eeu generally harmookros; your oao Mite o want you to remember that bu (here ite questions which now and then arie the gallant old Desnoeratic parts (ought tarn for
to tmje-ie the proxies of business 1 here are ei;ti war, wiih Kurland and Jieaico,
aaarr ot th treasure ol th Sute than on coin and the Cornau jat expired there are noae iri.fi o.'ci;..i.. in aid of tho volunteer :i.w in relation to tho duty f Indiana toward tbo
no diacreeuieiits abt.ut lurnishir the armv with all that is decmei esweotial for lot cornier:, and large appmpri.it ions have alretdy passed tins Senile, and by a nniUMn u- ..'. I he-e diss greementa and "wraiigliug'' are over meisures
rhich relate to p--. ,t home, and nt to the
dttion of otir teloTeii countrv. These orls surrender our riin- tmr lorsake them. We wilH
the country succoasluily atid triumpl.aut ? tlm 1 uf.. and that n soldier eer receiver I injustice at its baaala That parte ho been always recognixed as the soldier a friend: and now that its own members make up a full half of the : tc-ent cr ind armv. it wouid be base
mj: op'.Msiiion. wh e motto : "rule or ruin. And it human blood has ret to flow in our happv
aiid nrosperou- State, which fortiiu! tue Kteat God of nature, "who holds in the hollow of
erat Asecmtilv bv lorcifi' and II i r tl.. aMiln ..,.,
bolding aBT portion of the represeniatTvea of the rintior-. will Sx til respousibi. ty of the dMmniiiy ire people ot li.d'.ana hea-e. at the poiui ot tho j am upon, the i4Afdiion party, w here it jotllj be- ; bhyOWOt. that mment we thwart the very object li,for which the Assembly wag hastitaled. and de yv id, this view of the cae. I, sir. will sit here part from the luudamcnul principles which dis- j til! the last day a otted and oppose, w ith aa p tmuish a fiee governiaent lnm a monarchy, j proving cn-i ein e. tae coercing 0 the AkUiiion H it, -ir. iiioe from this objection upon principe, geerdet.
we mitt remember tiiat these are ltideeil cnttCHl I ' Here Mr. Burton's time expired and he yielded time, when excitement rnn hih, and a decide! the fl.-or.1
stepol tuia character, upon n qit-.-tiou ot doubtful
were borne to us in the luntruae of true r i t . .t i-m. and are aeeepte! by the Senate of Indiana with the respect which is due to yailint men engaged in the service of their once peaceiul but now distracted country. From no portion of our fellow citizens could the-e miyiiestion be more acceptable. But two
aaarntahi our eotastilutional liberty at all hz 1 aoda.aiid aaa neceasiry step tow trd that end. we will mniitiin the Union in like manner. We are lor he Constitution as it is and the Uniou aa it vaa
Hrtolcfd. That, in the language of the resolntion of the conservative memlier of Congress, the doitroie ot rhe Secession ist aud ol the Aba
no hcv. iniL-ht t.osstblv niaiiirur de a blood r tero
I n lution in Indiana; and I. for one. am n;.ioeo to iiHDtfuratibg revrHjti'n. The atajothj upon thi flooi profe-a U Vve peac . and dvcate it in preference to war; and I, a one of that uuin
lier, wiil realst to tbe laef iuy vote and mt ron e, any meisure which uiiht result in the unne'-esa"rv ahodding ol blood, un c-- i' 1 me -ure of lepitimite legislation, absolutely tie '
maiided ly the people
from Waohinslon.
MoTtMUrn or O'NH.i'H.iTt; Troops m r Wa-IIINOTON Proi.RKHS OK Till: I - I I: l'.VT ION Mk Lincoln I.nvihtkd with Kingly I'owr.as
short veirsaco ou were in the mid-t of our peo
ple, sharing, in the various walkt of life, the cares I I t ' : rS the hitter are now represented in
and responvihilitie nf civil occupations, and en- Consreas, are alike inconsistent with the Ljn joylog those endearments which make up the j St tu'.ion and in eCQOCiloable with the uni' v an 1 M.m of hum ipe :.ir ruin, niter ail hin 1 peace of the countrv The first hu e a. " idv ;
- j r T f
t i , h i- nmhinr left to him bat "wit, children aiid IrictHir-." tin fnj'iy ito-iit home, arid the love ol 11 l.'iMit;tutiti aim Government wh:ch is to iie.- : ' 1 to his o'rity, it i to l.e hoped, lor-
ever It is for th--e that men 1 .b r. Revond
a
civil war. will leave
and the
the other
nut
a 1 1 1. ... 1
act nPf-earT le
Government by a faetlon i'.c a nOooatitntionad j opposition, and '..e has no hope that the inembtft ' who have dirag trded their . oiatiuti nal ..blii tidn at this e-Ttm. will have anv more cm-' 9 I ideration for their oath.- of office and their duty aa citizens at another We know not what miv be the result of to day's legislation , the laet day ol the seakm for lue euaetment iaw, but if tiiere ia no quorum to dav r "jwei "w of the absence ef tlio Re;mh j I ican membera of the House. ih sole responsi- I bililv for the defeat of all appropriation hills MMMHVJ focirry on the State Government, will rest wiiii Repnh.icin legislators who are imita liagjfre, Ha vi k Ce 00 a atnall cale. We do not know what line of action Governor
MokToX has concluded to idopt, but if we oc cupied his place we would call the LegislatUfW tugettier at the expiration ol every Leun, until they should enact ihe legislation nece-sary to provide f.r the adnnnwtr ition of the State Gov ernment. au 1 to fulfill the obligations and redeem the food ftith of the Sate
Thr Urnpirrarjr of Vlaeonsin-ICeao Intiontt of tketr Herein Mate I on. verttlon. Tne ldlowing raaoluunns were i: ni ! t;f DewioeeaSic State Convention of Wisconsin, held at M id'tson on We Ine-d iy I ist: HeMiivtd, Thatk a Judicial Convention of the Democratic parly, held fo the purpose of nom ita4ut( Uietr ctmiid.Ue lor a m it 011 the bencn ol the Su ircmc 'oorl itt the b ae, is not the proper ooportui.ity to en tar into .1 discussion of partv dif le ein-o or pirty priuciple-, and that thi is now tl loss aecesairy. as Uie political posiiioa ol the Demon a tic party in this Htte is now well dehne I and settled; but that a Judicial Convention ia emoh iticillv a fit and irppropriaie occasion to de clare cer:ain const tutionii principles, without
aaeirt v wlnc.i rhe Democr itic party cannot con
sent to supa.t 1 judic uciudidate "2 Tiiat. io ii rhinos rei itin to he State -..v
e'Minent, the S' .t Constitution is the supreme
I w . and that, in all thho reiitin' to ti e N 1 G vernmtnt. the Constitution of I M Unitei Stayda t tbe supreme law of the land; lh.u there is po powei . St i'.e or N lüonal, outsäda of or incotHistent with the pro iioiis of the Constitution; rhat all au motion or assertion of un :i ution ii power by the r ite or Kalk
G ivem ncnt is d in ;eru.s and treasonable u-ur im'i .11. which the Democracy will not sanction or j toler .'e . l'!i a tlie G iveriitnen; of the United States
c hi c! lira no powet - i o in'eal hv the t taastito t . vie.- .tirrf nwftri implication s m incident to powers exptetlv rwiteil; th it it is a
govern atent of delegated powers, and thai the. puh -ecutitv 'irul the 'ie.-;ef'i ili ni of Ante. :in ' liberty aremplurjlj require a atrict construction ! of its provision- and ':.ints; and th if il is not the apint or du'i of tlie American people U snbwjit to new. io-Me. ind tktnueron rules of construe tiun. which ten 1 to subvert the safeguard ot -iie GWwgeMtaOOj and Uve riiitP of the Sp ates audi pe..i e. viel which, if unchecked, will aid in m k ing the reat American experiment of free consti tuifaual goveri ment an attei 1 ire re and all previous American history a f.ih!e; th if !t I-i tho pe ! Cuiiar dutv ol the Democratic pattyto supiwrt and ileienfl tfi- '' ii-t tntioi, as out lifrefather-i iBlim i. a.iO out . aUiei- .m.l ..ui-eae. t-i . 0 ui. ier it, vital and icred against all usurpations by all pgfaajaS, people, bialies. an.i offi era; and thaWto this end. it 1 our etdeaiu duty to see m tl trie fndteiary Is an ro:istufst th it thf Cotisttm
t uis id the State 11 ! o the I'::. on n 1!'. oe safe in their hand-, as the holiest trust of the pa '. le ' 1 : servanu. u t uphelo . - in tuit
with - it com; r nni-e or ex -ejition. aj iin-t a . 1aaolta from ever 1 ouiie 4. i'uat on the-c pt tiv inlea we submit our nom inee for the office oi Chief .Ins e ;o the pea pie of rhi State for their -utTrau'e-. fully re;:eeiT)C th it the people will be found tiuoto the-.r own libertios and dutie in llecting hirr. to that high office 5 That the Dam i M party of th s State u terly condemn all efforts b the Prei.!' ind Congress to convert the existing war into an Abohr' ir crusade; all efforts hv the Presi :eiit and t'.iii.'rc to cbanire our old sT-iem of . ernment into a military despotism, all effoi's pi th Presiifent and Congress fo break do afp the htierrie of the people and the l" at ' WJOnl of the States by an oeerwhHmmg central govennnetit . differeri! from the i m ted sjsiem c-' - e ! bj the (ntitution; all effjrts by the Pre:tleuf ar i C innres to take one it t m or i.j one ta to the Constitution a et ihl.-hrd U u r ttiuere; and that we ttnigt our port) to a 1 tttit-.l -ur-r of the Oottitatieit aain-t al! who assail . whether t nuitt. I'aC or t dtT-'esa tfli erster r nnd anv trade of ii.i!ir:M; and thai ae w:M tWi thfa under alt r!e;.u:iri fU 1 - w er-t upon u- tv tho laithlaws aniMitr, the people IB i un.ler all peraeeuiKH.- nidictoil u;jn us 1) 1 Us4.rpb- '. , iua haw Tlie re . -r :e..-u-,l anouter eaftare of Indiana troop-, and a ill ouch the re r-r ! meagre n the e-:e'-i- e ire led ' oeftare that thev were simhccd hv the rarefwasnesa or inromjieien ut i.n er. o t rt . wi,.. lectod or aid uoi know h.ia to reinforce or relieve tt. F u. ...-- , t : . . t frnm IH eoe. and as front Mu hign n dar be enmTeAftrl n C on ' ( h;- e-.tv were fincl altera hanl fiht t-. -.r: ender to a n per. or forea? Colonel Cvburn" wi. regiment, tlie 33d. wis one of the nuoitar. and the other from Ind. na a :s. e le' ee. the 6th, Co Ion I R 1 rd We ateaii I ak b H terwet for tl e par t rti d IbitaJha ' it '.oe lct ire .- n be.'esol here, 'In' out noble so her- h.ne le :i watitonlv de-er ei by an ttei.era!. no ti.atter ho. we :rut In h ma wiM hwe ihe nerve to dein md bis reioo il It ia time th-1 Generahi at well aa other- should be heid to .tuet account for the nkood of brave Bieu 0 tied by tlar in. f t J-f1 hrrtt ppt ' tdi -.irrs" in the Coo 1 greiona pnn'uig rtber sarurk Itir higher wa. on tiMlav o? la l amk, aud lue wheels of Igaawstigaj were aetusttv clogged ui.t.i Ueu da a were gjted. I ir re -el 011a -niailiiie made the Senate w.it f r the naval bin
.special Corrr sporide: 1 1 1 - rtitcntr. Times W isHIVOTo.N. Feb Q". Sonie of the nesno woi uitmiiik t n era are m.ik-
It the Abohuooisie who have seceded from j ing a great rast over the alleged fact that soma
this In sly de-ire to inaugurate a revolution, let : ot the Union -oldiers on the coast h ive been plea ! them ahouider the weight responsibility und ake deriiifr the cabins ot the negroes theie It the I the conteiiuences. 1 1 revolution is ion ed upon Lfaol at at allgpjod the toMstro hoff done vroftg, us. we are prepared to meet it It fight wo must, i ami deserve to )e punished, wad) 1 bopowMlhe let it ie on the delen-ive, not on the i..re--ive. punished, and :li it severelv Mut the-e same pa ; We h ive yet done t othing obteb, in the kaat, I pers li ne not u wmd to tij in coiidemiiatioii of j justifies the miuority in bolting from thi House. the thousands of outrage ol a far mure atrocious Tho aodtteewaa float Delaware Mr Krlgoro) ch u u-ter thu hivebeetl perpetrated by Union I who jire-aime.A to speak for the minority upon j goldiers on tho pfoparty of w bite people ever sincoj this floor, took occasion while discussing this the 1 1 e- In Vnrginia alone thottaands of
aaeolution. tojuatifj bit !i ienus in bolting, oti the families have been reduced from afBne ace to j 1 -groiitad thai ae were iiiieniptiii to pass an un- ertv i the ravages of fjangsof ploiwloni ' in the coti-tiiut onal law , and were liilroducmg and vo- unilormot 1,'ninn troops Your reader- are so
involved us it- a
(the Abolitionists) will leave the countrv
little hoj e of liit speedy restoration ot Utiioti or ; peaee. Htsnlred, That the happv icc rd of tlie Border
objects, in Ait world, there is nothing that chal- St iiel'iiion men of Keutucky, Maryland, Mis-i lenses the constant md periter,t etl'ort of our! SOUfli awd We-tern Virginia with the Democratic race. For these we all contend in lile's short ca- j delegations il: GuttgrOUV, in their joint efforts to j reer You are nor in the tented field, and ae arrOat tho tide of fanaticim in both 1; auwOt, has in the lautiahttivQ halla of OUT bwtovod OtatB. aanh . tilled all nation il hearts in tins Sine with senti j
endeavor n;; to pit d avn a reMUoii and preserre I ments of deep iillection tor our bieiinen of wool a Ooawtltnlhai the one hatel. tbe other adored. ' gallant Commonwealths, and we hereby pi dire Th it en h effort may e successful, is the prayer them and the country our best efforts t.. -e of tiie mi tana Senate. CM, to the councils of the nation state-men who We fear, gentlemen, thai von have heard much Will i ibor to restore the Cnion ot the State- ou
thit a is untrue in retard to t he iittt ntion of the OuouVal Aasejwbiy which aonvotud it the Gap itol ..n ihe fsih i ,y ol January last. You have heard a ire it deil thitwa- 11:, true beloreihit
ihe baait and in the spirit ot our matchless arm levered Constitution Baaalawo, That the people justly vie- aitb alarm the reckle-s extravagance which pervades
time Pot unre Khafl a e.r pist there in- been evei v i!e 1 r ment of tue roderal Govern tool j a constant effirt to mi.-leol mar minds in ' that a return to rigid CCOOoaty and accuuntabilitf regard to the leeiinj: of a majority of the ieo- i-uniispensahle to atre.-i the tystOwiatic plunder pie nf Indiitii. ami are doubt not that it wiil be I of tbe public treasury bj favored parfrsaBS, while
tin flu re-olution- hete an in! mious i-inrac ter. -uih as the people did n t indorse. In lh;ConnoOtion he re! erred p.rticuiarlv to certain resolntlons introdticod t.v mvseil. I must be per nniled 10 depart 0iuewh.1l irom the quOatiou be for.' the House to iiolicc thai part ot the gentle man's speech which reterred nrectlv to me 1
wdl say to the gentleman from Delaware Mr
familiar with thousands of siiniltr instances un
der the rule of Butler in NwW O.ieatis. and in '
A! ibania under Turchbjt, that I neeil only to al htde to them Rut beyond all these are the hundreds hi instances where white females have been subjected to rhe brut il lusts of wretches at' iring our uiiitonn Those are some ol iiie things that
have mi. it- . restoration of the UnjoO hopeleaa.
OOOUnued t here in an object in be yarned On everv account WO shotwd reiet it sagneOS, he Oaa-e iht would do more to insure "divided C0.1t.se s" wliici, you so p)Opeill deprecite. 'ban anv one tiling ei-e There should be strict jus tice meteil out to all cur people, tor each atad every atatl Ml IndhUM has the same interest in rean l Dg the aothotitf of the Government, arid bringing all 'he States back into one h acwtootous Cni n. The bumbleet citizen and the proudesl
tlie re ci t startling develnpatautt of frauds and
corruptions at the roderal asetropolis show tint an eutirO change ol aduiiiistration is imjierativelv lern lüde I. rV'WrW. Tint we approve Ol and indor.-e the resolutions drawn by Hon .John J Crittenden, and adopted hv the conservative mouther ot Uastgreat on the 9S I day ol Jaouarv, 61, as a clear and just declaration of the nhjoctfl which oiwht to be had in view bv the A WOT ic an people
Kduore tnat he nee! give himself no trouble j Yet, for these things, the BOgco-Worshipping
abou ihe resolutions that I have inirislui ed. It 1 journal- h t e not a single word nl condemnation was not expecfeil that thev would please him oi All the-e white fieople who have been thus hn:
his irieud- Not at all It a- ex;ected.ho
ever, lliat they would grate harshly upon Abo ; btrefl em. Sir. I did introduce, as he says, a resolution bore dOctar Ing the President's AIk litioii proclamntiou as iufaatouj Why did 1 du
lit 1 dMl it lieciu.-e 1 beheveo il to be so. An why did I believe it? I believed it because Mr. Lincoln innircll, a short time previous to the i--Uiiig oi tiie i roclainalioii, uetdaietl over hi.oam signnture. that he iielieved he had no con ttittjfjoiful right to declare tne sHves of the S -uih tree, and if he had, he thought it inexpe itiatit to do so then, lor the reason that it would tend to dfttroi ihe Union fooluig ii the WOtfifd Slates aud drive thousands to the rebel?) us standard w no v e e t loo lojaland bet de- it might drive bom the Union aim) lite tUOOgtb and tuti' ort of the border States. He declared fur Iber, thai tba proeketMuou would not liberate i tingle slave, and admitting that it would set all free. what, said be. would we do with them? Tiiere is no provision to colon raw them. ii be. aud they would ueeeasarQ be a dead weight and a BOUvVJ expense uu our already overburdened Gov eminent. That, sir, is the substance ot his le'ter to the Chicago clergy. And a lew days afterward he Isaued the procUmatioQ, in spite of btgeonvic lion? igainst us truth, it justice, it- polity and its ronsiitct'on tlitv . Wiv. then, this great ado alaiut charging tue Presidt it with Infamy, when, bv his own admissions, he brands himself witii dislovaity Disloyalty s treason, and trea-on .- faawoos. Teil me, je friends of the Admiui tratiou ami lovevs ot war, Id iixldied and tevolu t. I . where st.iinlt your immaculate Pie- lent. acciUiitng" CO lilt OWn ihowirtg? I. sit , indorse the resolution iu spirit and iu letter, and in doing 0 I stmd not ilotM I '':iu assure the gentle ui hi I r m Del i waie Mr Ki!i:ore thit the ; weutytwo bundled Demociatic voters whom I hive the honor to repre-ent u;ii this Utajr also indorse it Mr. Eilgoie: 1 would impute ot t ie gentleman whether iie went before bta people, and advocated Irom the stump, the doctrines ot his resolut ns, an 1 whether he opposed the further prosecution of the war?
tally ouirigfl an I de-poiied were Southern pen
pie Aid tbe fiat haw gone forth: the Southern neople must be exlermio .ted. That is prohahlj as pod ;i ,iv as any o her. to commence the w rk of extern in itiota. I 'e ichaaents from the Confederate army at f : lern li-bu; g continue to cross (he Kappahaa nock, and lb make incnrsionji alfjWpi daily to points near this city. The detachments, com-po-el always ol cavalry and 'ilif artilierv. cr-s at lords above Fredericksburg, which are ei; know n to thetn, and fail upon and capture sin ill bodies of our troops. The last a flair ol this kind occurred t day or two ago at Chantiil y . this side of Centei ville On this occasion a party of our men, including two aoaaanhvioojed olaeert and tour mm aQOmiodotiod oSeera, were captured by a party of over a huu died Confederates These reeoit noissancee on the part of the enemy of course furnish tieneral Lee with a v.i-t aojOUUt of valuable information; besides which ha can of oouraa exact much more from the pristvuers STei the ui'i-aiaeaathotMiea ajare seem to think nothing of it It U rumored to-day that (ien. Jacken n, with a strong force of cavalry and .rtdlei . ipsaidi'ioii to his usual infantry tone, is maechiog from. War renton to Strasburg. There is nothing im probable in this rumor Taken in connection with she ret Mil c ( iure ot one of our valuable wagon trains near Komney.and theweli known fact that there pa a strong force ol Rebels in Hampshire and Kiedeti k bounties, this mat iavHcate that .lack
aoo again has his eye upon the Baltimore audi Ohio railroad.
Tin- w is the scene of (.en. Jaekson t labors f.ra long time Tbe los-of thit road is ut all times a severe blow to the Government, and .1'
Cen. o-koi! ha- in view the dVstrueaion of any partofitagain.il bee me the Government to I bestir itaotf in time to prevent it. It is said that 1 ihe force of troop- atOpg the line of road is I
ample l"r its prot action. But th's w i taid three tune- before Yet three tunes before w a- this unpie fin ce" routed and the ro id dea'rov rd It there i not each a force on the road now , and the
in the land should have I common object in view ; in the present fcirtul emergency ol their national
ii keeping :he States togeUiei . and he ia no friend affair of the nation who w ould tliv ide u- up into tactions i Repaired. That we recur with patriotic pride to at a time Kkw thi-, bv fclbje lapfOaOOaOtlonj of the 1 the bravery and valor of the ofli er and -oldiers aiin and intentions of the great mas oi the jieo of all the Indian i regiments, eshrhitwd in the pie of Indiana The nnijoritv of this tieneral I struggle upon the many bloody fields in which Asembli iiive suffereil much from the ingenious thev hive been engaged, and that tin- C nveu accusation of ntrtieana in and out ot oAce; tbet lion, la behalt of the Democr act ol this Stare.
have torn-. rue to retiel thee ciiaraes, us thev de
serve 1. tor the -ake o;Jfpiiet and ; eace at bottejdf tLi mined to rely upon rheir net ions as the boat and most v orthv dcfee of theiu-e.ves in vour eve-
teoder to them a united testimony to their vdor and devotion in the Utmstitutioti and tlie Union, and ofihr to the tiiend- and families of those who h ive fallen in the service of their countrv its sin-
nd the eves of tht gi eat and patriotic people of.j eere aympathj and oontlolence, and tint we w ili your St ite We have rem iinel compatniivelv j ever cherish iu grateful taouilectlou the wtllins silent; and white tlie tufiuotH-eawbieh etjteoontled 1 aacrince made by tba noble sons of Indiana, ih tbe Kxec oive ch Hither of this Capital weie used exchanging the peaceful avocations of life for
to firepulice rhe majority, and to make von be lieve that you hud enemies at home, we. und those lot O how we act had ta lied their li.is. I ok log forward to the day when truth and not falsehood would break III upon the land Thf very monev which the majority of the people had pod lor your comfort and benefit, in the hospital and i.: the sick room, weie tinned nio men- of detraction bv the liiot 'Uff nnt ol that moat furred fond These aenls had acce-s In you. atel th.t privilege Ota abused to aplenji tho atwaais of the tauja aud brothers ol Ukxso a hi had Tihiv taxeil tbeffl sehe, i . . : i he i iiiifott of rhe soldier, auathove, no doubt seen thoet men in your camps, and von have n-'e ed to the recitals of those pensioned patriots pen-ioiieo out et the moaey vvlncn oughVto h ivebeen spj r..pri iteil fur voorexclusive benefit fttiii 'his has beO0 home in - tUCe vAe now ! ifiK you iorttieo jxirtunttj arhiuh haa heoa thus afforded to tot ihe true -täte of ihe t teat be forj oui gallani arms. We.isk oojf to te board for the - ike of truth. We are. vecued ot aojoonraging a partlaaoahip in regard to this war. d' wiiich we aie emirelv guiltless Tbeaehea been no act ot resolution ; i i. und nunt indorsid by either branch of tlie (ienerai Aembly, which gives warrant or c.!r to su h a charge There are measures of
node adopted b; CoU grejt and tue I'.e-ident. to
the h irdsllipa and perils of a ar
The Convention which p issed these re-'dutions was aiieoded by fort thousand citizens of In diana who had come up from every neighborhood and county in the Statu. Since the days whoa the white mm first set bit foot uiam the soil of Indiana, there never was such. an assemblage of the white race within the confine-ol this citv. We may declare too, that it was aomposwd of at many unselfish men as ever attendel a convention. Thai there were polilkdant among them it would be urn- nidid to if n. . hut what gatSeiitig of the people ha- ever til:en place where that could not be sud was. iiideetl a mighty hoot of Ireetnen. wie me; to counsel together Many ol them aero the fathers, rhe brothers or the re! itious of the men composing the grand army of the nation all or tu i-m vot k raiaant And who can be said against the above Itso lution i Whet against the prluctplos laid down for ihe Ooverumeiit ot n great natioiit Is tuere any d'slovalty to the (iovernmeiit in their tone or tp.ni? I'bev ate pliin and to the point; iliey have the merit of ciindor. It i- no -ectioml parry platform but embraces our whole country 'Vc thcie pledged Indiana to the prosecution of this w n tor the bign and holy purpose of ret toring tie Union, putting doarn -he reb I'ion aem in f;rm o'iiust it, n.d In ir if i tin duty of all jond
army from our State The m -jority while they and diamine-1 .it -ert (arm or their no loot pa-
ha.kt iyour mteiels, as tXHdmrS, hive also an trio'ie asaociates of the Ket)u lican part. I'ut eye to vom h nue interesis aud the weiiaroof away from your presence. galUnt aWaar of the fathers, brothers ,ri pei .ditmrn. While you fj-hl nation, the cringing tools of power who riait your rebellion id treueOO iu the armv, t!se Ceneral camps with slanders ou their tongues aod the hate A-st niblv wish pfOM'tve your Uov ernment at of rheir misters in their hearts, aud tell them hottt bom being tu ned .n o n ongine of tint your ItJuwt and your cabins are temples-of tyranny, uiir;tation und mercilea taxation honor, truth and paUiotism that party and facI hey don': h at VOU taxed to i iv : t'egne tion are excluded that there is no loom tor aOt to h ne the i.t ;ioe-. tneittl i irdiafta, tobe those a ho desire to bear false witness against C'i me hired lalsirers .m tne (arms ol the State, their neighbor that your sense of justice reThey don't wr-h t. have ;. jie..;.ie arretl with- i quires repose from the importunities of the -1 in out warrant ot j tar, ind fmprwoneii in dungeons j deter and the tde hearer. Tell tissue cbaraotcrfi without trial. Thev doat't want tne money a;. th it you dl trust to tbe neople of Iid'ana and propria'ej n.r your oeoehi -jti i . ieiedawn pimps all ihe deirtmerits of their government, relying ind f ivories; und. :ilsve il1. thev dop f want to ' upon that sense of justice and ruM whi h baa gee the fiee t'..i-luut...ii ttttiatta teaUVOlM un :Jnv- tin niaiote-leil l them in loe . otduct ) ; toot for the uuelittcatiou ol tb -e who .um to of their put,c ifltirs override the Bu ordhiate detriment - d tlie Stale. A thousand runo; have rr ached you no doubt and ewgalphad ALL the powers ! ti.e eminent j alMMit tbe ii en 1 1 a - ! this ( .e-n r ii A t uil.1 v It hi their own bat. That point ot our resistance h . been said, at the beginning of this esnm, is a Ii it gives offense. 'ind the p- li'ic I io!porteuis I that tlie majority of tlie two branches desent anaonr. yon t slaiater and villify the aaa -i-neil to- cmv mas Smicoui of the Uniou, 'and joutv o; ih i BetwU thai the hH branch ot the , attach her Ui tlie S i uthern Contederacv." Thia LegialatUie, are perloruiiu. only a d ty iinio-a?d v ..s ttated in the -tree - of Itidiai.apob". firat by by the nature f theie unhapp) cwJIiwg s,.U4 cowardly official perhapa, and then in the The Senates quite wildug to indorse the sen public piim belonging o the same faction. We timeuts ot vour memorial, which c .unseis that 1 need ha rd I v sav to you tht auch a charge re -ta we should resist ihe inieinal sparit uiah would upon the iiiitupta Had malice o some malignant waste vicfi rv in hOtttMi itMlg COmtjiromfoOJ " 1 h it knave. ho. finding his patv dying out. tK.k lint is sound advice, .oui this Senile wdl lay the sa rue method f rruisinj the country" aatnat a p. ;,e ui as a low of wisdom. The unioiity of ! phantom ..: n - own reitiop. It wouM have
been a ridiculous standi i . if the subject of it waa riot tau sr iv e lor ridicule A it is. it w ta ho atad cowardly one for which ihe authar or authors. i they eould lie traced out with certonty. de-etve i just punishm ;.t it ou I a shame to defile the law bv invoking itscilm u iie-tv to nunisb a man w ho w tuid thus he ep
even i i their tatpulmatiuut could avail at such a j fil-ehood uisn ids fellow ciiiaens If such a tribunal ThOj know to. wed what intiueticea report Ins eve leached omi camps, we declare prevail at Washington to approach the eir of our to v u th.tr there is no truth in it thai there tt
Mr Buriort: I will answer the i.entleinan 1 1 road ia again de-troyed, it will not he fur the
dhi, sir, ;;o before my people and nlvoeate the ih- Tine- i oa utter. 1 did u'O before them, de Munt n the Aboiiiion policy oi the rVeaideul i ml opposinc the prosecution of ihe a ir. is I he l ev ed then, as Irom the Ireginniilft, that ibis Un on could never be rwatorod bf war. tint ' tear met disunion mal. t ma! ,-arafin." m '' c " n it Wae atoppe! ihe better. I advocated the:,, a- I do now, the Balling of a national convention, that the people might aoeoMplioh bf peace tod i n nroiin-c what it was iiu'Mi-sihle to accomplish by wir Me Kilgorc: You do n t mswer me fully I ,e re anow w hether you told your people that V'.u would not vote inothei man or another dollar to further prosecute th;s war Mi Ilurtow: I oHl answer to your satisfaction, air, before I eex through I was proceoduag to say , alien the genllamui interrupted me, that the one dt-ne that ihi- uunx'ural wir -b'.uld cease; thai the !s-ue was fairly made in the last c inv is- whether 'hey WOrO Willing tO support a war for the abolition ol slavery f hey deci l in thunder tones, through the ballot box, h .t
want oi warning. My letter ol Febru try 6 exposed fully the do j sign ol the radicals to change the whole form of our lloveniment, to subvert the Constitution, to j deprive the people of theii cotrstitntiotial rights, to abolish tho habeas eOrntia, and to mike Jr Lincoln an absolute monarch in ill excepting the i n i me. The progrosi o ev ents since then haa confirmed the truth of those Statement-, h is dis Closed the t'lo' in all it .tr city. and the world a iioa we'd stand KttSaXOd at the revolutiou I thai has been accomplished. The im-k is now ; thrown oft, even by tho-e p ipers whi' h tUppoii the Administration most stnmclg. The Ifen Y irk Herald aavs pi only: With the close of the proaeut teat ion, Presidem L licnlu a. 11 he in
ve-lel witii au me poaei ol a Du-i.titw Uur hole political - -tern txtll bt reversed We rneerfulti con sen I to this transform. itinn ol our
Pres id mi into a teuipoi irt D etator." That is more than the people will do. The Constitution, and the 1 ia - ol Congress rii--ed in accprdaj ce a .th the Constitution, are the supreme law of tne land. ihit t'n.f . of Conie--. hv
they were not And. in ouler tint my poaition j which the verv Constitution it-elt his ieen submo tie uinier-t. od. I wtll repeat iiere now what I I verteil, by winch the "vhole form of our laovern I hive sad to my constituents tune and again i ment has been changed and converTel from a here.m thetaceof thi House, and of Urs pen repttblic to a de-potam, litest acts of Canqren p e. 1 wili say ow. arn e for all that I am in are not in accordance with the Ptnaallail'Ui tivijr of ui arm -' ce mid a Ponce Cmvent itk They are, then- re, null and void, md the
and opposed m giving another mm or another pre me Court w .11 so decide II mat tafefj be
d.dl ir tor the pn tecui on d thi w ir for another d iv or an .ther hour a t President dherea
whi !i we haveoi will enter our solemn protest, aa cifirrna to uid the General Gone m ment in all
the people of Indiana have done al die election j awaaaurwa ewxueweww; end proper to the end We i i Octoher. Men who nnke up ind eastain the stand by that pledge to day. Oovernaapot, as you. the people, and owrveftw fhe majority ol this Senate and ihe other do. Bava a right tO condemn such meaaurOt, If. j house, all the SUte oftfcmr, seven memher- ol in -he cvavise of a sound judgment, we regaid . ,;. ;,,wpr r.llM.h 0f Congress, and a United them aa intended to diride the people in fit- ri.jnr , t-- Sen i tor have all been e ku ted on the on prosecution of l mir 1 hu rhe Pre-e.enf ouudt isaOmOtt bj that OmvOtttion. Il OOttloadopi i oar pulley tor the army in the 'eld . and deaaned certain ateatares of Cn-res- and the it is the right Of the people's rlepresentatives in I praawient, and took wMie with tne Republic m Coii.ie-s and in the local Logisiatnroa, to .dopt Convention which did not indorse and would not auch wise and prudent enactments in regard to condemn them. One ol these aseasures of Con
ihecteu Kiminrstration oi j ublic atxatrs a will
ircst surely h ing an the Spates back into the Union, after the war is closed. Thi- power and dutv we c! urn tor OnfigrOM and the lo. i L"is laturos, and) without the righfol and free exer. Case ut this power, neither tbe soldiers in the field I nor eiii.ens .it h dne would have institutions worth fighting or contending for. I the President can do as he p'ease-. and there shall be n limit to his power, then popular elections are a nil ai i Si .fc Oormnmautt a nullity. We know oq too well to believe t if von would ever
rsmseni to the estvbtishment slavish fhe galbtut soldiers
vict ms o su. it :i desptnism fhe people and the State Government! are your own strtdrn mri sure dofense against m or e-. - ; now und neglect hereafter (iive neither up at the bidding of those Who would degrade roe ti : vour rather, brochure, lieigh( m, and fellow ct tn- to ttie condition of aerfs and the bomtaca
ot -lue pre; i e .
LMess w :s p ii ticularl v ohnoxioii. i i pledged the n ition and ;a"uile to pay for negroes w h h might be emancipated by the "authority ofaui t t." It aa? a pledge wiiich Cougrtwt had no i gut to, in ike. and ane that the freemen of tili- countrv w deciea ah ait not ho earewst out lauraaaaade wi;:iout njntica to the paopto, without even an allusion lo it at a probable meisure of 'vdicv, and in defiance. e are bound to sty. of even constitutional power Hon the purchase of three or four mi lions nl negroes by the white I rboeera of tin- North could "nut down the rebellion" or
of a doctrine so rontons tho Onlen. ma uwoartawont ol Mm Govern mid be the tirt and no moothor of Cuiigrosa hsmovor had
tne candor to exp! un. A pleil'e lor such a purjiose. by who at sue vor made, and all similar si nemes for m xing un negro em net pa tion with that war fur the Dniou tweoived the open oaudom nafdou o' thai (Joiivetinon It was but a rwfiex of the people- voice m .lulv t wa- the voice of
I n ii in a in i ) -lobet . i hat condemn it .on we now
Ntriher ,be soldiers ot the fieople are -h,, from this clumber, ami there me mora who
oi. h politic it huiuili ition
the
to hi Abolition poUc aod disregards rhe Consti tution of the countrv Is that satisfactory to the
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wmmm .no me jtt-opic- it nriri mhuiih oi mviM Tne peOpM will f ever submit te hive iheir rights and their liberties thus tuoNawatiii ike?i aw.iv. an? fhe form of their vi ivernmeut ihn. iingel In passing ihe.-e acts. Congrom bet inaugurated a revolution Tue eople will it nice ee that if thei submit tt) these uheawuuitntiotial acts, there will be onlv or.e MOB ntora The President will iseuO OBS ore proclamation, and t will be tlie last. It
get f leni iTi M Ki re: Th ii a taliaftrlorj Mr ,'turton: In thi- p";tiou I un s-itisfieil rhat the people are with me. though I do n" c s in ;. teiltet ti e sei rneut of tbe tmjori'v upoii ':r fl ier Seme tin. k me i Wttlenltra. but while I
rede ! the -e: t'lnent- ol the people. I Baa I le far will recite that Congress l is now euedevead apon
wrong Thee are my individual opinioue, as I him union ud poat:?. the power to call forth the seited upon uiv own rospmisibilitt If I am a hole nniitiry strength ofthe nation; tht power ron;, it :s an error ot the head and in. t ol tlie f t seize and UsO alf the nttioria' and State fniels, lieirt, lor I fcaoa htve UXf country and study and a i tne money in he vauita ot ti e hank-, ind her ititere-t The masses of the people are far the power to ajMtl and impr'son for life ail wi.o a .- ' . c t. . 1 In- 1 t 1 i : ! i re r . o -er ion ms a ut hont v i . i o. i , -- rhinos;
a : h luest eipres-ioii oi tne pet te or ir.o' in i could ' e had to dar. a majority would imlot-e tiie resolutions which 1 have hid the honor ot sub rtuasj to thi InhIv. emtailving the -enfment thit I have ju; uttercl 'Voice-: ''That's 08 "' Thet.it the people ire to rule in thi-country . ant hev uein ... - mens ,i e-
TZ - . m
and ihe; efore. ui order that he mat u-e these wer eile tually. heia-oclaims hiiu-eb Dictator, vt King, i tr lite, witii the iH.aer to n .m nate his sur e or Now. !. es any man doubt thit he will tike Itaa -tn I W .io wou'.d hive belie veil, a ve ir i;o, that the Administration would dare to do what it
N -i C nvwition, abh a hope aa settling his done 1 See bow, atop by step, (oe liberties of
'fficnliie aith.oit ti'"0i-hevl. in (iial's
r.m.- w t the people be hu .p; for ' T'ox fnruW and n .r Ha Una ii
tl Wbj eai let the v,yie a
this dark .'ti - TV ing hour
I -T fi f e- e
. furto-h the mein of earn
do.
thi :eople hare 1 eea taken away This is the miv str; that eetnarns ttvbe taaen, and it will be f ikeu He may not use the ord Kmi;" at tret lie tjtat aol at en ie the a ird" Dicta tot "
It may ic perhaps, al firat, a nroeJamation ue
mg.ou, thas war. and kj rhould no' then w.-hea c' u't u tint u:.de: the present excited ite of lie consulted and ther dem ui is be respe 'lot? In public f'eeiinjf, a fur Pre-menn il e'ec''..t c.nio' tbe name of otUaUntUl u n i Idiertr and all that i be he'd. ami. ihereiore, that he wiil continue to deir to the Amerie.n raatid t aab wha hall avercis he .irn e nl Pre aidant 'or an aaa u.r in
come, w i.-t a there to prevent him from doing
the. n be hear.i?
I.egurai-oa bad he-tar vea-e. u t luxacome I pi tint the ail! of the pen nie uir.ot lie ex p e el he e. ttiroueh re-olutious or otherwise, a.tre u caa eaorahert to bolt front t Iris . dr.
ar . wmr
thu Mr Cllaner. S-.. iui frtim Vermont, ober and practical mm that he is. saw that specter plaioif1 enough Said he. it hs speech on ore of these "de- uieaMire. 1 1 a Secret tn
r fT'vA tiwta rhe Houaa of Hepre Lincoln BaatileT It is wail bolted
like
and revolution ne If 'he wheel-of le. . ,t,.,i ,t the Treisurv cm be fwtu-hed with ti.e-e d w
are to ne tnu oioae-i t.. trr rm- trnt.f. we fi id better all resign our rents bore and M home to the people I. for nne would bava no leaaa, kt that event, hut Iba I would t.e returned herewith even an isajroose-i nii' r I. afid dud ttif ;i : r t uion this floor maller than it now ts Hut iet tlieat bull 1 will never vote to ccerce them . ick Wr uehr otrom woy to iat, and wUM bo til bur
. be aiual be a verv I t $ rig politician if be
cannot mike htme f Ptes'denT any dav ' H w muen es-er. ti.er.. lor lue Piev it ur oise;- to -e h'unseil ot inesu -ces-ion. aber - id k n-iv powers are put into Iiis Inn is On ihi n-airil I have no more to say at present. Aa faithful correspoinietit here. I could not av leas Id" rot vet de-'irof the Repub: I
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Let u- look to the bistort ot our action heie
and elsewhere, tod the ramm which barn led to the ;-. eu-i imcv of the m i t:'v 'ti thi- Ch imber It w.i manifest before it:e .tijournment of Congress, at the tit si roetar session, that the Ok polii v ; rue AdudnistratMm -n condweting rhe war h i rvnvi eh uigeit. -nd that new and t rding mea-ure- a ere iniugurated al Waahingttin This creitetl wine preail atann am"tigst the people in al: the free Si .-.e,. and aroused a seiititiient which dem a luted the convocation of Mass Convention ot Bousei tatirsj and loyal cit tjeus at Indiaoap oli- I hat Oaarvontioa w is heid on the .'fihh das otJu'y. i-ii-j it was called ta pivo uttaramaO to d.s sentiment in regaril to the aWuujroj hi Which wa have alluded. We cannot terter awfine the pos hn of ihe m ijorttj of thi- Sen .te and the other HouaO, and o the people of In 1 m i. than bv giving the rauohxttoOS adopte.1 ty the vast . . i eoursurd roue fellow cit'zens which asemblel on tint oevi-ion They areas follows: RLs, , T; N- " ITU. AT TH SI VsS Ml.tTINO or Till. tO UiTBATS AND OTHI R i o-)l-RVaTiVK ClTl 7 1 s or imiiaxa. ji lt 30m, lOffiS: Retired. That the Coinldution, the American I7ni u, ti d the mart made under and bv the au-
tbori y o the Con-tiiuo -n, must be pre-ened and went ut der ihe wave ot popular indignation in maintained in their proper and rightful su- Indima. Was thia opposing the war? Iode pretincv ;h it the rebellion now in ir:n atainst fending you and oarelves from op:,iesion and U ajn must bit toppreeeed aud put doai . and that bankruptcy, md keeping the Government within Ith) the duty of ill good triusena to aid tbe (Jen tbe scope of its constitutional poaer. we were er.ii OweOruSBOUt hi all measure msOOXOarj and Otaly discharging a duty to our trie it and uritortu proper to thit end eeJel n ition. For do ng this, we hiv e been le Resnlee.i. That the Democracy of Indi wia. with uouiicel lo OtJ as traitor-, .m l oy uien. loo. wtio patriots evervw here, tiave made and will con nue ht t.nowed your cmp-, no? to shire your to make, ea-err sscr. bee t -ti.e end that the re kurdslrioa and dangers, but tog oher up the crumb bull joe ai l BO sUiyieseil, the -uprera Sgy oi the which h ive fallen from the table pnivnietl bv the Ci'n.-titutMMi m dtif allied, and the Cnion under it generosity and -en-e of jti-tice of the pe pie of pie-erven; but thev ire eavaltorsbt .; -el to a y.ur belovexl St ite vac maam ine-e men. ami War ol catHiue-t . r -uh ' .on . ... i ifwy ail whcrhtrt h gh or low decree. Imti r.eht to never consent that the war on U e:r pirt shall be hold them up to the scorn and crmtemr't of all w aged tor the pi.nsise ot interlermir wiih lire just men in the army and out of it Y.-u ak us nghu or ovei I hrow mg ihe established tnititnti t - to ' gi v e thai war a cheerful and hearty -upp r. oi ai.y oi tiit S:.ite Iiitne knWteff ol Senator thataewili ptMjrouttheire.ureot tbeSutoaoooe Douu'las, utiorod at Chicago a few days before soldiers have poured out their blood, to aid the ms deat,: "We rnu-tnoi invade c i.-Muoooal holv"cau-e of re-toring ifjlbjCnion of oar fith
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will del.- d ih it pleiige. or in .ke an issue on it betöre tue people. Ii the Adinitii-f ration md its advisers desired to keep the people "united'' for the IQUeClll'sTUj of lids w ir, way were lltOSO nie.iun - of tiegro indention atid purchase forced upon ihe nation iit a time like this! Ir they dil not know that it would divide the c. ;ze;is. aod m ike men doubt in ti . ud ro the objects of rhi w.ir. then we can onlv sav that thev Ii i ve too little saacitT to con a r troi the ttTairs ol a cteat nation Hnt - i the proclamation of 'he th! 1 of Sep' em1 er. Ifc2. fell upon the jieople. "like a fire bell in the night,' the whue-t confusion waa added the douhts which tok t e ion ai the puhutC nidid. I here itood terealod hefoto the world two mei-nres which invohod ihe coudeumation of the peo,,leof Indian i . ii they receired it N"o ot e d ireri to ;eie: I them I hey L'ot no defeti.-e. The eandj d ites sua) lined by the minority stooo mu' at the iaiit measure ot oppre-siou they wete etpc-'e i to defend ailalioo tor the purpose of freeing Aft can slaves, and a horde of free negroes thrown upon tlie soil ofthe free Wet. We, ar.d th -e wnh wie m weactei. o; ; o-eii measures of tr rawOOndOOrl er.ormity like these, and thoe who tpalagmmj f r ihera they had no defenders
right TV innocent mut not suffer, nor women ers" that we
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c .r.utuUo.ai tarui t- it-.ieauy lo do out bohove ths a la wer in legislating for the people, and if the minority" enough iiuong the im iv sare it X
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we orotest. in toe name of our
selves and of our children, and in the name of alt that ae hold dear it. the future of otir beloved
dis-cus-ion and partv wrangling, until the au thorite ol Covcrument it once more eaublnhed;
thai ae houid resjt "the miernal pint w wou.d wuate victorv n buinibat.ng I
promise ; m.d that ar -bould -.terifive
tin- Cefier ii A--etnbl y a-.-uie their gall ml friends in the armv, rhat there ue no such members m either brain h of the Legislative departments No one here think- of humiliating compromises, or indeed comorouii-e oi any kind, tor iney hive no power tn enforce them, and ate too Proud to boa them from Ihe ad miuiat ration ot Mr Lincoln,
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t immaiHler in tmci. -"t - . goon ii.eiii- .o buauliatmg rompeomieca are asked for hy that Centra! Assembly, and it there ne a pariv which has Waeted victories, or f ulel to improve them, when won, it meet have been tho-e in pos-ession of the (enet ii tiov ernment and not the Indian Legislature We have had no power to waste any victory , or to turn naecom into a-hes in the bands of the nation. The assertion tint we do devise tich comni omi-e- i- w thout Inundation
not one mm in either t.rancli of the (etieral As--emblv. of the majority party, alio now entertain-, or ever entt i lained. a thought so tr ntotous to hirn-ell. hi- vjo md his country. We again flunk vm f.u your communicali nt and for the kind minnei iu which you have ex pr se 1 vour wi-hts Thev -hall receive, as some of them have a I read v. the respectful and favof aMe consideration o! ibi (tener il Aembly. Yoa and vour lellow itizens at home iiive the si me
The Sen tte and General Assembly ot Indiana great object the restoration of the t'ninn and
are eutirelv willing thai ihe President and hi
A liii ni-tration abjOuld nnke rhi- war a part of it-history, mdihit it "oiiiirnnii-t'" sh til beg , at such i tn is uu to then SSOal bOfillillg uTo bafinsi agency fit iaaugnratiug thi- w ir. nor iu earryutg it n; none m diiectinif its policy ; none iu the control of it.- oinit-, and it i- not our de -',rn lo interfere oHh it m any iatfiropor manner Our duty is to piy tixes to hike cite ol tiie -ick and wounded soldiers to look and wait top the end of this cruel and letter strife to take C tie hl our State ltt)r-. and to reeve th it our tie ioved country will one u n emerge from tiie clouds wiiich bang over her, with the Union .e stored is it w is. and with all tiie StttOS existuig in haiiuo:; under the mitchies- Cotistituiioli of our fathei s. It iiu.il be Wiiil.;' to conceal the fact that there is a geowiug anxiety in the public mind that tois war should be brought to a close ifi some tu de not humiliating to the nation If Ins latel nearly two ye-u-. and wnh reat waste nl blood and itei-iire rhou-.uid- h ive fallen iu the conflict, and tbe tidiest vein have been opened to p iur upon the eirih the put pie current of our brave -oidier- Indiana his pontril u ed copioua nt i earn i to tiie loud of buaaau gor-e which has reddened the -oil ol Fii-guii.t. Keiiiu. kv . Tenne sie, M isouri and Arkansas. Out bravet hive gone down on neatlv every battle field, i ml rhe Muhl from tun Statf have bee' thinned n even nam encounter They have mllen en the ii ;hi hand and on lie 'elt. lh-ei-e ha nl-o done duork, nui every trail! whick pises over out thoroughfare- trm the rem on- ol some gallant spirit who died away Irom kindred an friends And is it .tratige tint tu. de-.te lor . h ,i; ; pos-es- the public muni? Men ire not mole of iron, nor their heirta of s'eei Tiie lium in -ympatbies are not rimed ki the family circle, nor are hum in we- hashed hv lite clangor ol arm- There err hearta that will
(Wand mind- that will think even in perilou-
; the nre-erv ition of out sa retl and rev errxf Con
I iiiu tion While pod Usnk after traitors in anus, aud Overt mil ind avurthrnuf rheir serrieai hosts. : we shall take care of v iol itor- o ihe Cmtit uiion
at home, and -ee that the ball t nl t tree taiiple is feit in rhe pre-erv ition ol vour libertios nd our own If reiief hon triumpns it will tie no l iuli of eoeri Ifdejapntism and anarchs, ami the violation of constitutional rights are attempted in Indiana, it will he tor tbe people of thia gailant Bt te to protect and preerve them Iu the bonds of love and .flection lor the Con stitutioti and the Union made by it, unchanged and perpetual. We remain your fellow citizen. Th.-s K Cosa, Chairman, S K W iti.n: , Arch .Iiihnmo, P He ant tew-. M M l.AT. JoUN DaVim. The retwvrt above is given as il came from the committee It w.s ado; teal a a whole. Three amendments were made, which will he found in our lepotf of the legislative proceedings. One bv Mr Worn . pronouncing the charge that .he
Democratic party fa voted a Nor' ha extern Confederacy a -I rider One by Mr Iow.wy. in rei.iiioti to desei'er-. .ml one by Mr Miaa.tT, condemning all offtver civil nnd military, who 1 de-ert their tHist INDIANA LEGISLATURE.
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mother will temember 'iieir ii ist born, and wish he wa- at the old eottUffeV where Irom iiil un v bit lovci to; ni a i . .' i n e to tiie deel't ' g v ear of hi a-isj parei ts I'hebrotiiei will look anxdattwH f'r the ri'turn of that brother friend, the pi iy ti de of hi e.ilie-t dav-; and baa the pOOr atid for saketi w't'e :io c!i nee about the time tr. n this w- ir sh i I elosel B at she no wish to tau tum t . w liom it. the gushing bouts of her spriug limo he abandoned all lot tat .ike? Let as not tie de Coi red. 'J' here are anxie'ies on this subject Tbe public mind i- teveii-h and will -teak out Neither Presidents, Oot gfwautnaoi nor Oes r neat, even wirb the aid ofthe gn-.J army of contract ore, can -'itie thi Mel ngof .:cc,i aaxieti lor m honorable t e This nation i tim young to cherish t seuttajmot tor pmmanent war Her institunous foaudod o.i per I eel !rewhm of sentimeiit mu tne beenee ot taiiitarj restraints will not endtmea ingnd wasting cootesi for the gratification of anything si or al nation il existence He is not a w e man who looks u: an it m u v other light He ilesa t'n in a -e who could de-ire it. Ttie p-e-eor tiener-il Assembly, by member of the rev iled majOj H v . bat -- iiirneudeil the ;ws- .: of the fol oain mei-ure for the benefit of the ol d ers ot Indiana now in the held 1. A bill appr.'pii itiug iso miliiotis ol dollars, to provide for the prompt pav ment ot tlie officers and - ddiera m 'he omy ot the United States, r kited and organ Bed io. toe State ! I ad tana, and t :rov,le ate m- f'i that t ' r; ise. 1 his mea-ure Oat lOfoaifaV lasod by fl v M r t., and pnimptly i- otated :. ibe majutitj moothoraol the Hooea and Senate 1 In- bdl 1 s ri-ad the Senate tv yei- 4il nay- none Ineveisarea fol lows : Ifeaara Pea no. Berry, Blair, firaatlew. Osmtnimat, C.aypool. Oohb. Coihiti. V v Is, of Vermdlion, hiv-.of Cans, Dudtuaautv Douglass. Deoner, Feign-on, Finch. Fienun t g, Poller, la-iff". d ford, Qravee, Unfit . H tagland, Hord. Jenk t.-, Liieier-. McClurg M m-fiel r. March. Marshall. Me !ett. Moore, M'.fi.. New, Pieak. Ky. Shields. I reL'ur'len. White. Wioiam, Wilson. W, : . v Llf.at.d Mr Pr--,. cnt 41 Demo ire- gö. ftapuhKeant 1" '2 A j tint resoluiioh d thank- to the soldiers of Indi inn. ind paaotithig fol the registry ami prewerrati ot the names ..; those aho have lallen iu the -erv .ee ot meir country during the Pte-er.t wr Thia rCsoiuiioo ha- passed both Hou-e unaiiimouslv 3 At i: - io. tiation of o-;e hundred thnti-and doslaes will be n-erted in the sjaK ific apprepffa tio-j bill. - recomn.endel by the Committee of Way - i Means u be e etideil in aid of the sick at .1 woutv ed soldiers of Indiana, in such prupm - . . es a- the i v n. merit iiospitals shall tail to farntab A eoe I ttet ni the Hnoat has also re om Oti tied for adoptiou tiie lollowink mei-ures for the t ii ol ' ' tigress, the same oeing iu the opinion of m.ijorit r dean i .ded forfhe go d of tbe -er v ce. 1 .v ' re-olubon to t'onre--. -king that tlie t av ; mate soldier m the army fa? raised JÖ oer'i e. ' . ot o; gib ;er m mth, the present pat being shamt ludv piate : the i-v.ce pei f rn -d. and thai a j rant retaliation be passed, forthwith, urging the increie at the present sea sion of Coii.re-s 9 That ae favor joint re-otut'on to C t res. totiepa.-ei forthwith, isking that Itywovwo by law for tbe payment ot the wa-e-. (f private aol dier and cmpany officers n ,old and ilver, or equivalent in paper money, t par. and also for tne pi incut of peuious lo our wouiided sot
diers ami the pe - - to aidows and orphans of to '2 Y M
those aho have d.ed in the -erv re or toen killed The amendments to tba instructions
in battle ii tae s i me mode, aud owthe saaie par adopted Teas 27 . navs 1 1 The motion tore ... ,-. :t 'a-iug tue sense ottina a.ii-e liiui t:. -e , nut a vailed veas J, luvt ÄI
SKN ATK. Famo. March 6. 1 The President called the Senate to order at I o'ehsua Ttie r dl ot Senators wn called, and a ipiorura lout I to be pre-ent .HHT- . Mi 1 wnev. K gin- md Privilege, reconii mending tint H"U-e bill "2 Inj asj the table. Qomtuviod in M . .1 hn- i . itiv and Towi -'nt, liii-u.e-s, t.. rsaausaaaiitsll aasavag of Hou-e mil t7. author 'iring eon "ih " ' -pe-ia aesaiona of County Btj rd-. in isC' f tiie death of an Audi : tor or Clerk Bill nsaeed Mi hi.- . ..-.me i oinm 'lee recommending passage of House b 11 1 4'. ui horiyjng Auditora io i-ue fee hill- toi costs hel or Corn mis- . e- st.'ourt. Paed. 1 1 .ro i avotc 'ten Mr. Vi dl-move i - -u-pe-i 1 the oroer of biui-ne-. mu i ike ii r- I4'l. to enti ice the ISih article of the Coii-itiiti.n Tne pei Ii : in ni oi wa to lav tlie motion to reconsider 'ne v- te to rhumnrt. with inrruc lion, on the table The motion to table waa lo-t rea 15. navt t27. and the ajotioa to recoutider pre tiled vest 21 . liaV - I fi Mr Doate. m ived to amend the instruction - to nuke them "to inrjuue intotboevptauV ency, which prevailed. Mr Fi-.'n-oii ofTere.1 additional instructions, to the efle t that the reatim tu of the negro, on lion f'-r a certint-'te ; cannot te taken by the Clerk utiless rotrohi.r teil bv. nthei tesTinv.nv, and that appeals may re taken in tba aaaio m inner ts appeal are taken from Juticee' Colli tMr. L uider oppose) ihe mend ment. He waa : -et ' ' le. . ,e j.,r the negr. The ri:ht ot atceil would open the dtor lor endhsaa litigatioe Mr. Uiv Oppjne I the infr'ir 'mna to gtva the ri-ht id appeal a ueleaa. It would cause litigation, and in the event that tbe negro got his ceri h ite. it wouid not place him in any better condition It wa not an appeal from a final judgment, hut merel? an appeal from an interrogatory . Mr Lmder- moved to strike out att that relateil 0) an itpfieal Mr Murrav moved to table the motion Mr BWOJOU favored ibe amendment of the Senator from Clark Mr Keru-on i-ked if the Senator from HarBBO wo'. Id not accept of his amendment? Mr Wolfe -aid he was in favor of the amendment It wt.-t were ' -mm t ed. either i.venI .i! or 'tn trei ' on illy . there bould bo soese means left to correct thorn He did not accept tlie amendment for fear that it would jeopardixe the bill. Mr Kay -aid ihe same proposition of appeal had of ire before teen offered by tbe svonator from Delaware and voted down. Mr Mellen trgooi aa to tbe legal elect of tbe bill wih itsaevenl amendments Mr I. .n dm - iahed the vote taken. He feared it it was debatoii mu- i Uo Ih mocrat. member- won L'e as fall of negro avmpathy aa e he; o,s AireiMiy we eea tw,,,,r three ol them joining with tbe Republicans m their erTorO I uuT mtth jeah.ua oaOB the righto d the negro More lime had been spent over these legal quibbles than wou.d be given were St - a SO for the white roan He wauled tbe bill passed, and he wanted a bill that would effect the object intended Mt Browne, of Randolph, moved to make tbe amend mt tt i;eraiive Lost veas navsS7. The h'-ur for the special onier arrived, and on
t.- : Mr Downey, the hour waa postponed
