Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3919, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1863 — Page 2

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1 Rfn'rtf That the foniamen'

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I; bf preetit imin'tr,' ),1 ure i i-fmr ''" inti-. ! n nrn to the dirirh that jr.. rem merits

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As III be ea y crd biet public m the 6litirt4 of gbjg aanrtiiag. Democrats

ranei.J '"f 'he attce to be tiled et th m

- e ?J0O tu be be'd on Ti" i en ha

tbdrftvii ibeir netMi for the itioae wh

-s bad befn nm .tedby their noUUaal fric;

They five tue rfim fort rours rm

eenea of elf re? hen in eeod thorn to ado 4 Too Bmmmj be bee refused by a Kopu ) eet Oaa wmj leprwentatfewi upon the elect. ' ' roeHofl". fn ifr rnirti ti i nartnniiiir tu" they hd BO lbeor- for a fsir election, in ' r-v no ee intended by the tfom pert. v.ee tacmjrbt it assises. waste of bee to go sbroafb the farce of bb eiortioo. A rrtuJ of ail or toy rep. roooUloe unoi. lection boojdb to en onp ite party. eroHtly ot a mero ?val elotdjhn. t e moat estrordte)arv proceoding What othr ir: e eoco ceo ho drawn from iueh n courioi ) .t -ii'hotieety laaoodod? Wo would not t o: - a boofl her fnapicv n Sua ju--he attached to or ntc.-nir However hooently the boarda aelerted mr intend to conduct the

r r''. .f t be fair inference bt, that di. i,ty ie

intoodod by fnrniinf thorn of one ekled partieana. eicloeivoly. At Kort Wayne aod Lafayette. pbjOJoeroUO Ortke, Ropablican repreeeufativea re allowed epn the election board, and in the lettor city the n neppe ore etielly divldei When thie city ; under Dooiocr rule, ander ' etand that the oppoeitiott pert were always allowed a reptejojnution apoo the board j Tne Republican bare been chn;od with waing orrupt moant to carry the election in thia cit? and tonwahin for the pant 1

mx var, whether justly or t ot, e !o pot pro poeo to eay. Aa we are informed, after a careful auriai of the city the Republican lw.iler enterb i; Mtm 4mkn, ith a fair cxprC'ion of pub be eentimeat. whether they can c rry the munic. ptl lcctto. What thofl n done? it not a

f mir eoncluaion iht the K;,ublicii ititcnd t" VA.kt a ur tiling of the election h? placing t entirely under the control of their partisan friends? This they hare done If they intended a fur election, why did they not perm;' their opponent , ti hare a representation upon the board, to which S' were entitled upon everr j.rii.ciple ofoqR y? Trie Lmnrric eandidelea foririi that they here no chance whatever for a fair election, have withdrawn from the field, and by so doinir rclievct the member of the election hoard nd the leaders of the Republicen lOfty from t' c motivee, induce menu or reaponibility for wroti? doing They secure by tbie roueee a no lot end peaceful election, t diere the Hcpuhlicana from all necessity to comm t fraud, and hanti over to them the etitire con ! troiof our BHiniripal affaira Hut the Republicans are not even aati'ffed with this act of m uni initn i ity upon the part of the Democrats. Thet are bard to plene It the Democrats vote, it doee J not aattely them, and it they do not vote, they

are equally diss iti-fied We should not care about filling ri elective office where a lergc por tien ef the people ataved away from the trill, for t he rewon that they believed the election a mockery. Under such rm umatances, there is a q-net censure and rebuke of an election o held, which every bouorabie and aeurutive mind canout fait to appreciate. The Brown fount) Troublee.

Reports have been circulated far and wide ity

reference to mo me dimcult.e in Hrown county, which turn eojfl to have resulted entirely from a personal colhaion, reflecting severely upon the motive of a true and good citizens as can he fo nd in ludiam. A rommwaion ns appointed by (overiMr Morton, consisting of JaÖM l't.R is, L H. BsaBot a. Y. . and Captain Fas-

qt ahai, to investigate the state of :itTiira in I Brown county and the immedi.tte '-irrumstance ' at cniui; the ; er-unal difliculty which resultetl in the killing of Serge mt Damkis ly Mr I.lw Paoaaaa The Commi.siouc.- have performed

duty enirticicd to tlitm. and, .is we under

i hare reported to the Ooveruor the evi eliciteil by them in their investigation of

the mattere referred to It is due to the people of brown county, whose integrity has been

grossly aeeailod it is due to the people Of Indian a whose l'.iir 1 tine Ina beco

rodecteti upon by the reports incetctted hi reference to thoM! troulies, tint the facts in the ceeo ahoutd be n uie pub ic i be v ioem-c aboflW not be withheld From getilleeaea bo have re canity viMted Brown county, and whose statoBMttMOM bare I led upon, we learn th.it the reports given to the public If icference fo the dim ittltica there ha e been iiiost grossly exaggerated. And 00 it ill appear, when the f tct. in the case art made public in an authontam e hipe For weeke, t th pubnc mmd hs ben p rul . . "armed treason iu Brown county, and mon auch statement' the attempt has been m.tde to identify a majority of the peotOI ef lOaftaM with aatiug and a be ' disloyai -ctice Krror is swift to j" miscfiief. whiie truth rlow in cor recunjc m:.repreentatioua. Will the Otivern-n commission giro the people the result of their inretigtuew. or will it be buried in the archives I Of the State, fr fear that it may eipose the in famous faJeeboode which hare been circulated for partisan purposes':

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urman. called the meeting Mr North wae appointed

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will be reeorted to for accomplishing this end A continuance of the canraaa. an attempt to esrry the election, can only endanger the lire and and !imt.. and property o Demo rafs Under these circumstance the duty of our ithdrawaf

ie clear, w e nbandoti : ,e . re-t. and again re-

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On I liureoav. a Jarno B ftya o onfer, here

fWt re?er A WdwawfJeker meuted flie folio r Bun" n from the caiaiid itea on the Demo

city Uckei. . a- 4 rnrnmend to all onr fren.t tn iks na nirt in

I the Pemv-r -t.r it, l.dntes . u tne Hf ! fape . -" h

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Bar in in r er inu aaun ... feel an ' orized to

eppomteil 1 .-.mtlWnee l.i l Wim in canuniam comm'tieeto drtil an addrc-s to be laid bei the people of the cit and .St te The HM co m Oii t tee reported the following ad-

uaiawously adopted

J AS B RYAN'.

Ch'ro Dern. City Ki Com. M N-arw. Sorretnry.

,! U ,nl t .Wie reored th it they imanin,..udy whfld we a toithdran thennraa. i On mot M- Betti. her ..nd J Mull we . , : . ,(i

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Te far CifMrns ef I dannpol9 and ihf Stmt' a! Inrpe: The undersigned, being the Dovjoeroiii eaadi dstes nominite.) for the res;e live 7 i v v and Wen oflFh e- to be hi led a' the eity ret ion en i on the &th 'ay of My, 1"3. reopeetfulh annouace to the;r Deojtratie friendf and the citizen gtM rail v. that, with tbo concurrence of the Demo Critic EiecutireConimitiee. we !i . re ur ainrnouy re-olved to witblrtw from the canvas and to advise onr friends to abst tin from any participa tion in nd e'etwn In tekinf a step, whi h an umiin! and i much at variajicowith (he truet n-umel hy us

in ne , .rcentit.ee of . . . rr . . i, tion-

flute, i hat, at fu'ure electlona. the

Dem h Vic vote of li dianapolia shall he felt In the con teats for the Bute. But betöre lue people at large in Ail county. , in this State and the Colon, we arraign the Re publ can parte ot this cttr for thi. 'herr 1 tt crowiing act of in'amr, and p .titntly await the ( condeoitiation end retribution, hieb will. .ner I or later overtake a'l crimoa sg iint public hon-e-tv and lilrtr fi W Pitta, Caedidate for City M yor.

F Pr tzruan, A Burt. W H Hrriaon, J S G o d . ,1 cob Heek. HiiL'h SI vin.

0 Bof richer.

A'torner, Msr-hal. Clerk. 0 w il En?. Treasurer, I -et Com Assessor

e feel that it iadoe to otir-eWe. otir partr and ' r"tnrV,' ' . '

the commooity generally, to puhliclv a"-in the reasons which bare forced us. reluctantly, to ad - I this course. Within thia cite it is well known, but outside kf it ir'iaiw Kill l?t.l iit Urahuii! thutlhe Drin

ocrats of our citr and township have for vears " ' r 1

been exclude 1 from fair rpreentition ill L, tion Boarls Such a thine had not been he;tid of before the Republican uertv -ot int.. imiwit For more thtn thir'v T"ar-. W'tv.--, D mofr.rend other p.rtjr oooniin itions. -ticceiel each in power, but it rio time w is the minority exclu dl from a fir reprcs.. ntat .n on llie BoinU of Election. Does it. indeed, need any argument to show the vital importance of this practice to the perminency of republican institution-? Ala, that in our midst, it does' How can a repiibjioan oremmrnt exit e'ept by gner il :tniuie-oetce in the a ll of the majority? Ani how can such acquiescence be expe te I. or ob'ained. uiile-- the election ordered t' ueertain the decision of the m.joritv. are conducted : to impress all with

rev4onab1e rertatntj that a fair majority deelabm

:ll and rtn lieihtaified''

such eonfidenee. if the minority p ny ia y-temat i eallv exclodel from all superrision of the ballot lotfftl Win' doe- mch ei'-lusion not for onee, or twice not in consequence of acciilent, or i passion, hut persiiel in for years pi ictiaed ystematicallr. in violation of rumberles" ple.lgand promise what doe such exclusion arue, , but that 'he purty in power meana to maintain it , aupremw by means fair or foul; nay, more, that) it is necessary for them, and that they will and do tamper with the purity ot the ballot box. to

attain thi object. The Democrats of the city and township hare not failed to ue all the effort at their command to remedy this danger.. abuse and outrage uwn the rights of the neon'e Ther h tve reui 'ii-itr.

A. Kedduij. cndidate for Council in m rirst Ward i F Rand, candidate for Councilman. Third Ward J men Skillen, caudidate for Councilman,

J P. Meikel. candidate for Councilman, r ifth

W.rd K . hard Simpeon, candidate for Councilman, Sixth faed A R Hv le, candid ite for Councilman. Seventh

0. F. toojper, H. C Benson, candidatea for

Cooncilmon. Kisrhth Ward H Oei-el, A. Seideinticker, candidates for Counciltiiaji, Ninth Ward. J. M Unat, candidate for School Trustee. Firs' Weed J .1 PoTMOA candid tte for S.-hoo! Trustee, Third Ward .1 F. Merrill, candidate for School Trustee, Fourth Ward. N. K Palmer, candidate for School Trustee. Fiftfe Ward. J. F Johnson, candidate for School Trustee,' Sixih Ward. Jason Dime, candidate lor School Trustee,

Bet entl Wanl S Chspman, candidate for School Truste?,

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And how can there he ,. , . . OL , .

I rl . Nutrt, canoiaaie ior ocnooi i rusvtrc. Ninth W.ui CUT EXr.Ct riVE COMMITTtE. First Ward .TuTuis Bretticher. Second Squ il l Jones. Third I aeob H Mull Fourth Dr. J F Merrill. Fifth J ii I'm- Nichoiai. Sixth M. X'.rth Seventh A R Hyde. Ki.hfh Robert Kennington. Ninth Dan Keelv. Jame II Rvan, Chairman Dem. City Kx. Committee.

y,ir In this connection, we cill the fsct Into fecollect .i n. tba' the Indisnapoli Jonriml n as 'lit-Hr-t pa

per outs le ft LcuUvllle. which published affidavits and

led. argooi end snppli'1 ue! ; thevh iv. ;

privately and puhliclv. to obtain a representation ri llH t,,j,t1fy t. bl-ody s-s.istaotteoaef the I.ou

Upon the bil lion noards. and to put down tue j Uville mob impression that the ballot boxe- were polluted foe

parti- in purpose-1; Out everv erfort fo that e:nl has been frustrated bv the party in power. When we appointed commit fee- to confer wich and ar ranee for this purpose with Republican commit ' teev and an arrangement was effected, it oaf

broken under l lie pretence that the Inspectors of

A Card From Count 1 1 man Kiililmau.

Indianapolis, Mai 1, 163 Honor. Mayor MtXWtü: Sir. As I heartily endorse the action of the candidates nominated by the late Democratic City Commi'tee, in declining to run for the city olhVes, under the circumstances named m the an dress. I b.i to resign mv office as Couuciltn MM tor the Fifth Weld, ami herewith tender mv roaiglia tion F H. L Kchi.ma.m. I'he f. os. port Demorrntlr neetina;. We unilerslanil, and aiilhon.rsl to say. lhat Mf-rj Samim. S Cox and OlOMI II Pknni.r.TOM, will positively be present and eddreoi the

Van la n n i u h a it A lar'e as-tembliige will be present at (Josnort on this occasion. hrom i be L'ovinstn Friend. Hence on t'.nrt li . (land Will Towurdi all Men.

dLoniOI 8 FotXrAI.N 1 HE 0l.0 til SRD TO Tilt Reootts Fkom 6.000 to H.nof) Dlm crats ix 0oO9CIL PaTEIOTIC RaOLCT102ff AnoPTIcp.

Election Ind to erränge this mitter under the

la When our cinli'lates, or reprf entatiree, appwaled to the Inpc'ors, and obtaine! their promiea and pledsrea for a minontv representation, they were broken . because p .rt QOf ittl or partv friend-, had objected to the carrying our of the promise. If we attempted to inejrl npoti. or enforce oar riphfs. we were told tbev would nt yield to dictation, or raen.ices; when we su: plicnfetl and sjioke mildlv. we were haughtily Informed that the cumni'initr w is satisfiel wiMi thfl

arrangements, aa the were. We cannot repeat j ,..,, ratlc Mau M . to 1"' bei 1 al Oosport the numerous, varions and shifting pretexts and twen eoeatv, on the 14:h Inet-, and probably Mr

pretences hv wnich our enort were lotieo. inn the rcu't was the mtme; no Democrat in hose vigilance and firmness hi tartv friend confided, was allowed a place on the Flection Boards, and lfj the latter years, all but mob a acte.1 wi'h the

p-.rtv in power, were excluded therefrom I he-e are the : ts. and we ask airain, what dHu n can be orawn from them, unless that corruption was ne'essary, and has been freelr ined in all our late contests, to maintain the present party in power? T!n "ontest in which we were encored, wv

unequal and unfair; hut still we carried it on ; H e Imped for a return of reaon. or at le lot of hon eaty; and the stiameloss nartisans in poarer -ceme to -ear what we hoped; for, not satined with all the appliances of corruption in their hands, thev -fered. and died out mob Tiolence to maintain : their power. At the April Townebip Election, the violence of an armed mot. reined u pee me Reforo n "n. nir'". everv Democrat wh-i distributed DoojocfabV ticket, had feti driven ofT the eroond Demo tic 'ndidatea and v irr were hunt ad through the streets aa though thev were wild beats Men either hd to tlee for their live-, or to be ihued. beOfn and kicked hy a merciless mob, aided.

aletted and ii"-ited by the entire police force of the cirv. The Military Commandant of -'he State found it necessarv to cover the ele

ground with biyonets. to prevent murder .ind other . rimes, bv the infuriated mob. Only one thins was necessarv to comnle'e the imilirifv of the -cenes in our citv with those en acted bv the infamous Know N""thn mob, on the memorably ' blue Monday." in L'uisville, r with the e'eeion riots in Biltimore. under the i auspices of 'plujr unW" and "'blood tubs" and h t w the resi-:.m:e on f fie part of the victim! . t .i - ?r tr lit.. '

iot" anv one suppose, iuai u anyn;iit: HKe

Hfn laiinn rserrrnisf Llcrate. AH hcenees granted on application! made prior to March 3d. 1 will be issued in accordance with the provisiooe ot tbo Act of July lt, lt62 Ail license granteil oa application made sob eoqoeaa to M reh 3d. 1809. will be dt! on the first day i the month m hn h tliev ate - and wil! eipire on the first day t May i..i' -ceodiL, i . however, the applicant was liable to assessment at a time prior I I :he date of application, and subseqoent u. MarcU 3d. lo6J. trie .: -e will be iseueo to frer the period -t uch liability ami the a-sesmeat made will le of a ratable proportion of the annual amount of duty imrsaMd i lenee. tin the firet Monday in Mar. 1963. all unex P'rexl licer.ses will be a-es-ei in ratah'.e portion f reeeibjO lime ahen sher ex.tre : the tret day of May. 164 tad ti.e "new iieevee will etatoihsi the liowo .as. is authorize . tnnct tbebuainese i.ame) therein, from the d te e Spiration of the eatatmr license to the d drt day of May. ISM "if aay persao kkast an ones tared license on t.ieftis day .f M.v x . there for unti! the first day of May following, and sash porsnn ehsfl cause to tr.nsact the h - r,,. , ,,n temp' .led by soee ikojate, et or be' re the t am of lue xiaration of Uia riri named been?, the amount asese: for 'lie continuance oi ce e may bo reiati ad or re.'ji de", ayaeabhy th provision of Decision 9. Ofi -eol luieruai Keven-ie. Wohiu; jn, April, ma.

I raw Nsee. h. Äetract frooj a epeech delirered br H I U iiiidle. KepabliesD Member n! Cot . (jiviio. in Febtuary laat. The freedom of epeech is the lat fr nchise free people Hl sorrender, and out slill' MM will exercise il la the floatet ot ao matter bei cal u .itmm. They will disease the evauts and manage east f tbear Jt their war, and the n) btostol rb-m has an interest ;l it eijua! to t it of the first citijoo, and they must aal iua ciwcusw h s the President acts oath a free aod mauly ! bet,-

Last Siturdav was a proud day for the Democ reej of Fountain county, thev will loni; remem ber thed av as one of the hriithte-! in their hi-torv. as t!ie dav when they with united voice poke in tone and laiuuaite not to be mistaken, against the wicked and tyrannical Adetiaietratiofl und policy that is now rendering asunder and grinding t.. itoms out beloved couirrv. The day opened beautiful and wa auoiciou.s for the gatheiuig" of a free and independent pciple At an early hour in the BaorOMMt. the etordf and BnfiinebbaC patriotic Democracy befDM to a sem'tle froal all directions, and by the hour of 111 o'clock: A M the town was alive with people, audi' was soon observed that the CottTt Hou-e would be wholly ihMifhVient to accotnmo.iate but a very small proportion ot the vast throng who has arrived ind were constantly pouring in I'roce? sion utter procession came in. headed bv b.nd pf m .rti .l mudc and the St ir Sit .ngled Banner the flip of our country. Fountain county was not alone represented, but numbers came in from Pirke. Vermillion, Warren nd Benton COOBfjet, and many from our ister State of IHipoi. The oitiventinn was orgsn'7.ed in the court room and a lj Mtfwod to meet at the Fair Ground-, north of town, wnere the committee on re-mlu

s.sfinrehad been shown, the riruhnce o1 -V ,,on ,n l,,e ,lu'ir Tvn l"tt 'eadmg of mob here would have stopped short of the mil ,," T'Mi the w,e 'd"r, Wllh riithu-.as rages in Louisville or Baltimore? And if resiat- tc u- .. ance hid been made, mother point of eompirUon Mr 'Ptoi be,n' CM f?- f wm6 woeld have ari-en. a- in the cities named, the or nnd " ' Ju..v demonstrating

ine wi -ae iness an'i corrup'ioii in it now control the nflY.ra of our Government . After the conclusion of Mr Tipton 's ?eech. M- H H Dodd. of I ndi.uiap.ilia, wa introduced and made one of the bepi speeches th.r w .s ever J . 1 1 L. L.I J .L .

and columns of affidavits of purjured wit. . miu" ,,,ir P,ace mriwo won uuurs ne nom me would no doubt hare r,h!isbed the fxct ! v' ' r,,w'1 f"ther. standing in a bet MO -

gans of the .larty responsible for the mob out ra ire attempted to show, that the persecuted and murdered Germans and Irish had been conspirin.- I

drive their assailants from the polls; so in onr t

case. Lone e-litorals. full of shameless a

tions.

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that tbo beaten and onnreased Democrats were rn 1 cna'n WI 7 " solely re-pons.ble for all disturbances ! quent and argunien'at.ve. convincing all who r heard htm th .t the Democraflc partv alone can Portunately for our cut tpts climax was not rf eve our he ove-io,; ;rt from despotism and resched. Democrats did not offer it v resisun e' hieb bow ootiroa it. The apoakors rlflbea ore outraged, thoir ner-me sb-e 1 w Creetfrl with cheer after cheer from the a: 1 ttucked; everything donfTojnst.fy.p-rh ins n Cst thro its of the multitude. prtroke resistance; bnt thev abstained, are! thus were ()rnt.h disappointed in the mornourc ty wassave-1 from gre tier shame Yet W). wl,pu jt Ä;44 :ic.erUineil that Mr Voorheea as errat et'on.'h to .et p, -.1,0 opinion agnmst a w, ,d , t , hut we COI),ess we had no

iwiwiH" ii I I. v mm 01 respaosaoiniT irn.'iiL' nie

roaeoa for d'ssppomtraent in regard to the spik-t

ers. nor neither had t;ie Democracy The;eak-et-tlbnl the bill ex tc'Jv. end we doubt whether tl.e 1 rowl w iuM have txen much better enter-! t .ne, ,.r went .wiy teenn belter if ill tiie speakers had been p.esent th u were invited. The pjenebifj siioweo cuti' lusively that the Demoer "v are if e.rnesf ana they mean what their ! actions indicate that thev are tired of the wny our sffi rs are controlled, and are not willing, as retaali and slaves, to it idly by and aee their , liberties areeted t:m tliem They have rUm! v epokoa, end il will be eil for the craxr fanatics who now are msking war

r.pon ou- Constitution. f piv some heed to the

ruling twrtv saw and dee! ired the doing of the A;ri' Mond-n t be a greit wrong 1 - edT, thai if should not be repeated, an.' th it fair ne should rule at the ensu ng city election If the Township election result was intthint like a tet of the tetiff'h of nirties. thev c uld ;:deei affoni not only to be The claimed to h ire rec red a m m "rät exceed ing the entire Demoer nie voto. Coold fhet not with auch i ro vr 'v. th the entire nj Coojity and State Governrrert bj their wo, a Pell ce foreeeae- - -.-iasbv elee tloneerlng and a CoOTr-H erant'nf onfrtcts eii i a t iv. sn us-d .fjord u guanrtee a peace at a A A w .a

i. im a U:r ( " n ' 1 .Tier tnee ,.-. --re. . .

aswthstendmg a!! These odds tewinst hem. the Thtf M tmw$ solutions ere rewrtedto the Democrate willingly entered the canvass and r :ni ...,.e int, wcre l t),n; im,U9lv adopted with r.ornb-.ted t ele' If one election onlv was tre lttt enth jsi am -.cjueieo.it ouM be precelent for oth Whirk vs. Ti e Democracy of the State of rs.ane it nebt inaugurate a bettor state if j-; ,, p ssismhls at Indian .ooli on the fortT" "T' CtOTT wou,,i not row" thetT " " M iv nest, in pup. iar.ee of a call of the Democrat..' rst.ne Cet.tr il Commit toe, for the üut a ah cs.11. prog re soii, toar igjM purpose of considering together and adopting chanced The assurances of fairnpas -eiset!, ynd s,.l4.e ; hn for cm, er: ,d aotMl, by whi. hour un Uie .r tietv and f.ad rtaasions of the voracious happi and ditractel countrv mar bo restored to I r tc an herme pr ,m nert From dir W dar. pece. inalead of being rent bv -:trs desoU tne prospect of the D..m.rratic t., ,et t .me t A: . more favorable. Ihl tm 1 of preparation for a re ' Whuii. We believe every 1 cai.tv ev pennen of thr A-,- - -en, .n we. And on erv county in Contei.tion assembl. .hould give

wie eiro- .g . 1 m .n, ,., Apr.:, l-b.t. the (Tn ' in adrai.ee to said State Maes Convention, an

.or. oi ti.e senlmetil-

.' - - ..... t -. Hill.

firrafM areea Inspoctora od Judges of Election, ttie aobtecl the terrible rimU tbeooga which and among them ut a smgle one. acUag wit Uie peopl. are p.ing The Peeaocraci of I teaejocraaaru.eousuatiug oioy of a tire f . , -s iu tWesnrc- - . tae aeuti-I unacrupuUus M v. en? partisan aoeats et.teru.uri I

1 . , . , , f '-. ftic t 'tv in adeanee ao sa:d State Oeanril. m rbMba of all the proeaiaoi hebt oUt". hieeefnd carshd expree in deh4nce of honesty and decency, appointed ; of the Demtx racv of their

ere from the consent of the coveraed la attemptiog to abridge the freed m of epeeci ar theorojt. to deprire the people of t ie right to1 keep and bear arm, to We e ure in their jersons. bouses, papers, and effects, and to the right to the writ of habeas corpus si That we regard aa odious, illegal and uojeet. the tonnocnifinr and conacription sets, that we hold the emancipation proclamation as an una ie, impolitic act, an Usurpation lounded on no taw bad 'nly on the 111 B, That the deeiaeat.on of jertiai law by the l io. ii tne U. S' .'c ol tue Noitii, .. ,n act of military tvranoy lonoceeear y . unjut j d en iwtul. and subversive ot the civil rights of the citintn J Th 1. the suppression of the writ of haheaa c-orpos by the Pretidrut of the loyal State, ie not only uncoitetitu tion!. but an act of executive despotism, for which he ought, and shonl i be im pen hed, and we declare the act abaolue y mid, and It should be disregarded by ll thoe wh arc intrusted with the execution aod administration of the laws. 5 That although the M rrill tariff, the .-onos cation, the cotiecriptit.it and the indemnity lai are obnexiuus, unwise, and unjust, we will submit ' to them under protest, claiming a tight to a free and full criticism of ill acts ,.f the party in power, and the merita of alt enact menta. a-king only an unCramelled court fr the settlement of constitu

tional questions, and a free ballot for a redress of our giierances 6. That fieedom of speech and the press be loag to the citizen a a constitutional right It is an incieut and unalienable right of the people to cam v public measure- and jblic men. if is a home-b-e! right, a fireside privilefte. It has ever been enioyed in every house. .tt..ge and cabin in the Nation, and 1 not to be drswn info controversy; it is a undoubted s the right of breathing the .-ir mri walking on the earth, be longing to private life as a right, and to public life as a doty. 7. That 0 utterly conden the blnnderinc policv ot the Administration, which is desolat

ing the land und blighting our National honor, I and that we will use everv lawful and honorable I ertort to depose the weak and nicked counsels ; now adminisierbtn our public ..rTiirs. und phwe ! 11. -.I wisdom, ex nerieuce and patrietiea H. Th it we do recommend to the people of! the United States, that there be a -e-i-; .ti"n of

hostilities, and peedv arranirements m oie for the proper adjustment of our National ilifticultinj, and the restoration - ot the Union, by eeJHng a convention of the Sf des of the Union to participate therein. 9 That our soldiers have mirdeepest synipa thien, th it we admire their COVfaff and Mdat ance upon the f'tited field and cnsang'.ined plait., and truly hope that e.ch one may return to meet the greetings tf kind friend, and enpy the BOf .italitv of home, and repose in se.-urity under the burner of a happy, prosperous and united country. From III in;; ton. ÜALLAXT DaftVBK Of OlX KoTtB Mr Lie oonn'a Boaiaoi 1? mr w-t How aomi BAL Dl'PoMT WaVTF.0 To TaKK CnitaKST iX A Yr.AR Ago.

Special i.'orre-potiJenre to the Chicago Tira-. W ash i NOTos. April 27. The successful defence of the town of Wash ington. in North Carolina, by the little hand of soliliers under (ieneral John Q. Köster, is the theme of universil praise here If is, iodeod, one ol the most brilliant afTiirs of the war. Dnrived of nearly all of his troops who. with ni n of his odbcOr. were setif down to re;r:f WCO (General Hunter, nrep tritorv to the recent attach on (Charleston,; (tenernl Footer, with fifteen bM died HMO, was ent bv the Oeneral in-Chief, and in puisu ipee of the incomprehensible atratetj of tba War Department, to Washington, in North Carolina, where, the enemy piicklv discovering his we ik condition, he was immediately anifOttB led bv -nporior numbers, ( eoeeato tbowaand Confetlerate tmopa) his communication" and

tne ins of retreat cut off, and bis gallant little band in imui'tient danger of beini: starved into a surrender or cut to pieces. Reinforcements sent to his aid were intercepted and driven back, and it must Im candidly stated, as a matter ot history, that, notwithstanding their loud aaanrtionj in pub lie to the contrary, if was feared at the W ir De part ment ind at th Executive M inaion that Central Foster h ad surrendered Purely there would have been far more justifi. ation for him. if he had surrendered, th in there w is for the surrender ol Harper's Ferry. From this hopeless condition. General F"ser hnaanccee el la eitrioting hintsell with a degree of skill, coolne-. and courage which few (enerals in the atrtice posscaa. There are tunes when it becomes the dutv of a General to expooc his life to the same dangers as those braved by his sol diers. Thie ere aoehj o oecaojon Thoalterna five w as :m act of cool and determined daring, or inevitable surrender; and (Jen. rOt0T is not the mm to hesitate, when such an alternative is pre aajnted. Surely, Pwvhioncn natch over him: for, in the accomplishment of his perilous te it. not onlv w .s his pilot at the whee'. shot dead by his side, but a canron bill passed directly thron ga the bertli that he hid left not ten mimres before The judgment of the Ceneral was rin lic ite 1 by the course of the soldier; for. a the result of his dating exploit, he brought such forces to the aid of his bele igucred command, that the enemv w .-re eoatpeiled to ruise the siege und to retire btfHed und di-anpointed An incident of the siege worth v of commemor ati'.t;, was tlie timely arrival with reinforcements of Ceti H M. Naglee. Hen Hecknan, iod several other of the ofti rs formerly under General Foster, and who, it will be remembered by your readers, were, a few weeks a : . iynotn'fiionsl v sent aw.iy from before Charleston bv General Hunter, because thev would not countenance irm in bis full v of raising regiments of negroe Tlie-e brave men cut their wav through the enemv. and brought to 0n Foster the aid without which he mie.it have oeeo driven to surrender after all Sii'-h irr the men whom Hunter In obodiotlcO Q tbe hhfatl of the authorities here sent a era in dfsgaace, fnim before Chaiiesto!' Could tliere be .4 more strikinc comment u v ..:i the folly of the Adm uistration V Ve.-. there is -ue mote: it is thi-: This nWmkt at Wehinejen, N 0 . h i no re: itj .tl to the pro rt.sa of the war 'ahitever. It ha not the dight aeJ hearing upjti nv other part ol the Spring Campaign, or anv other Campaign There wa110 Reason hv Geu Foster, should have leeti sent to Washington. N C Ao i. besides the mere eating ol It s men au 1 the telat of the event (wnich is due entirelv to himself and General Narl-e.' his nr.lliinl exploit i- of rio sei vice whatever uiwards furC'ertno the progress o: the war. There ie a rumor here to the effect that, with in a te dar past, Mr Lincoln has been steoajrtj urci in .no iwiv from ii t V vrg a por tion of Gen. Grant's foaaoj now idle there, and send 1'ieni tv) r tiior e ftoaeanj and th.t Mr L ncoln, after con suiting with Stenton, rnf need to do so, saving that the lattet -Genera! has troops enouith. and that he intends to keep 0on Grant's troops "pegging" away at Vahlberg all summer I do not kno 'hat the n.mor is true, but it is more than likely to be so. Ir would be j'it sueh an act of t'ollv as might lie expecre 1 of Mi Lin coin, who has direciel all the military and iura! trafinni of the last .-.x month uemratioae which have fcttlted in such dUgrecefoi f iilures According t the best author. f'e. the Rebel forces in tbo We-t am .unt to fully 2 K).0i' T--ops fonehslt" of their whole armt.) win. ar di. tribute-! as Mknee: 20.OO0 at V.ck-burt. 20.000 at Port üuds.n, 10.1100 at Mobile, and lSO.fttO under Ge:i. Johnston's peron;il comm ind. on the stritOui : lire of the Rebels in Tenne-see. ex tendr;j fro Chattanooga to Coiurr. -ia; the main budy be ug at Sbotbftule and Tui! ahom 1, and (ten Johnston's headquarters bein at ti.e 1 ."er place Now, if Gen R isecran h is a n. Iroonj M Gen Johnston, it m iy reasonably be expected lhat he will be able tw witbsoa .d ten JoOustou's unset whenever it is mnle. and to re tt.rij ' s-e :. of N lahtille. and la impede the operations ot the Rebel troops in Kentucky. I 00 not K00 tjov manj troops he has. i knov, li-iwever. that the fjunfbthn at bellete that his whole force does not exceed ?..0oo effective-. I: this numlr is anything like an approximation to his re ii strength, it is the hight of folly in Air Line Into refuse him reinforcemer.t-. ThetroofB on the Mississippi river, under Gen. Grant. Geo McClertian 1. Gen Sherman, and Ge:. Bsnks, lunntbelee than aW.faJU in number. They 1 ni aCOOaapltsb nothing there positively noth log during theohoic summer. Il they are hapj there, the prooab lity w that one-halt tne et.t.re lorce MI fall victims to the climate before the one) weather of the fall, which will not be nil the end of Oefvber, while, in the meantime. Roei tran- run great danger of being overwhelmed bj

"i't t numhees And yet how easy H lie to bring alviut a different result. We have tafS 0t r p ags.t.st I75.(MNI or D.IJIIO ot the ei at Yrt for want of cacitv hereto. 1 :eea 1 . . it II result .a ..ilea Lncolna campsj-'tis luther' . have reu'ted '.- la rather to b regretted now the' tie rsd

cals and fanatics who were gnashing their teeth over our repuUe at Charleston, and howling for the removal of Admiral Dupont, did Vmi continue their assault on that reliant officer after the recent visit of Capt Worden to thi city They would bate been met with a retail that w.u Id have rllenced them during the remainder of the a ir S me of the friend of the Admiral, unknown to Mm of eonrae. had prenired for rmbll oitioti a staietoent that, at any lime during tlie ;ietio.l brtweeo the middle of November. Iwfil and the middle of No ember. 16:2. but particu larly during the first six months after the dale firt namrl, the cit? of Chtrleston aa ahanlute ly at our mercy and in our power, in c nseuenre of th briilian'. achievement of Admiral Dusont n taking j msaatian of Port Koval. Hilton Head and Firt Walke', earlv in Noveeanor, 1-61 At the harbor 1 Charleston eaa cu mparativeir de lciiceles. Aduvral Dupont wished at that time to follow up his advantage immediately. His "1 m to a"-u-k the city iroOJCO. b a s'nu.g naval and laud tore acting in 00 operation; and he urged the muter both on the President and it ( N iw !: .rtment The Prest1ent besita te.1, and said he would consider the m after. The Admiral urged the necessity of instant action, but the President put ofT th matter from month to month In the nienoime, he bd got :nt his heail the crotchet of opening iehnobj for the nefsnee on Hilton Heed and St Helena lalaade, and for months he devoted all his energies to this ridiculous object. In the meantime the Cooled erat saw the danger of Charleston, and like men. prepared to meet it. They worked daj ami night at the defenses of the city, and at the I obstructions in the harbor. In the latter work , they acre BBOisted by the Admit, -tr.tio:. here, who. in December, lfc6l. at a vat ekpei.se pur chased fifty vessels. fillel them with stone, .md 1 sunk them just where they wanted to obstruct the channel ! Then Re iuregard was placed in com maud at Charleston, and in a few months more that city had been made impregnable The gold en moment had passed away. The opportunity of immortalizing bimre'f, and of crowning his administration with g'"ry. had beeu offered to, Mr. Lincoln, but he rejected it. X. ic. giilnt ions for the ' v s c s in c n 1 of lite Income Texac i v I it;:t. The asse-s.,r :.nii assist 11. t assessor of each collection district will assess the iiK-ome tai, as ..11 the first day d May next. ii(oii every person i residing within the district liable thereto Kicli ptfeofl will he require! to return his total ! im Sim so tar apeeifyinr the source from which j it is derived, as to enable the ajsit.iiit assessor!')

decide what deductions shall be made therefrom Person arbo income does not excee5 thesum often thonaand dollars, ind who reside in the' United St .tes. will be sabfeet to a duty of three per cent on sucii portion thereof as is liable to j laiathm; Provided . hotrrrrr, That upon income derive! from intere-t upon notes, bonds, or other securi- j ties of the lniteii States, a duty of one and one-

half per cent will le levied. Persons whose income exceed- ten thousand dollars, wil! be subject to duty of five per ceut.

on thepirtion thorOOl -ubject to taxation; I'roridrd. hnwrvrr, That upon income derived 1 from interest upon notes, bonds, or other securi- ! ties ot the United States. I dutv ot one and one , hall ier cent will be levied. Citizens of the United States residing abroad, and not in the employ of the Government .if the ! United Stat, will be fnhjej to a dutv of five! percent on the income of any property, securities, or stocks bVnod in the United States, and not j exempted from the income tax; Preeüied, A 'treuer. TU-.t upn income derive!

fr m interest upon notes, ntiridb, 0T other scun tiesol the Unitetl Sfa'es, a duty of one and one h i!f per cent will be levied Kvert farmer or pi inter will be required to make return of the value of the produce of his

farm or plantation, without deduction for thet

labor or services ol mmeif and his fitnily, or tor anv portion of such produce consumed by himself and family. The following deductions will be made from the atrjireg .te iaCOBM of ei !i person, and the t ix i-e--eil upon the remainder, vir: State and local taxes as-essed in the calendar

year preceding thi assessment, to wit: from .Ian

aar I, lvfi-J. to December 31. 162. inclusite. Bal irics of officers, or pavtnenfs to persons in

the ervice or employment of 'he I'nited States. from which n deduction of Ihre per cent has ' been made by the disbursing officer of the (iovei nment pteeaet, or ditidenda on itoait, nanMal, or de. posits in anv h itik. trust compiuv, tir savinjis institution, insneance. railroad company, or corpor ! utioti. trouiviin ii interest, or divic!ei..i. a duty 1 of three ; er cent ti l have been doOUCted bv 1

the officers' of Mich companies corporations, or Bssociatioii; interest from any bonds, or other

evidence of indebtedness of any railroad company, or other corpora lotl. from which a duty of three I p r cent, shal1 have fieen deducted by the officers ' of such eoenpanv. or corporation; and IwOOiptS derived from advertisements on which a duty shall have been assessed and paid. Al-o. the sum of ix homiied dollars, except ! n those cases where the whole, or anv part of' said six hundred doll irs shall bare been deducted from the salaries or pav of officers or persons in ! the snrrlce or emplovtneiit td the United States The amount actuilly paid tor rent of any dwelling house or estate which is the residence of ' the person BfCTBodj and 1 he amount paid by anv tanner or planter for hired labor ami necessary repairs urn hi t urn or plantation, including the subsistence of the laborer Wtietiever the t tl income of any person ex ceeda ten thousand oollars. and deductions are made therefrom upon the ground that 1 portion of nach income has been subject to a three per ceut. duty upon dividends, or interest, paid by co in o-i nies, cm p oration, or issociations as betöre rnneaernsed, nah person will be subject to a mi of two per cent additional upon so much of his income as Bsy hare been previously subjected to a duty of three per cent, by the officers of the. COpnie. corp. r iti a, or a' i .t:ons named. QnardlelM aod truiees. whether -uch trustees are so by virtue el their office as executors, ad

; mmi-trators or other hdu'-iary cipacifv. are re- ' uu'red make return ot the income belonging j to minors or other persons, which Bjat be held . ! in fru?t as afotosaid; and the income tax will be t. .--' : Ti:..n t:.e amount returned, alter deduct nß such - urns as are exempted from the income tax as aforesaid ; Prnrid'd, That the exemption '.f six hundred i ; dollars, under section DO of the ev ie i iw. shall pot be 1 '.' wei on account ot any minor or other beneficiary of a trust, eirept upon the -ta'etnent j of the guardian, or trustee, mide under oath, ' that the minor, or betieficiary h no other it. erne , from wtveh the aairi amount of six hundred dol 1 ir miy be exmpted and deluded Whenever persons liable to assessment of in come fix. shall neglect, or refuse to make the ; required bv law: or. when the lists made and tendered by stich rersons shall not be accepSSd by the assessor, or aisttnt asVOjaot, M jajaj and , proper, it shall be the duty of sucn eeeCOBor, or a-- -tant assesor, to make lists for such peror. I according to the best information th it he can o' t..in Persons so a-ses-ed. m.y make oath, or affirmation, as to the amount of income and deduction therefrom agreeably to section y-3 Per in receiving rent, may deduct therefrom the amount paid for necessirv repairs, insurance, a: i.terest upon incumbrances upon sucii icniel property. The cost of new structures, or im pro-.en.enrs to buildings, shall not be deduce! from :p ome The fa a routbe levied on a'! rlividends declared prior t Bf member 1 162. and uprin six hundred dollars of all salaries of officers or payments to persons :n the civil, mdiurt. natal, or ntner serv ice of ihe Tt.ited State, for service rendered prior to to said date, ab auch dividend and proportion of salaries wer not subject to deduction, or assessment Interest receited from, ordne by trus compaaies, savings int;tutions, insurance, and railroad compmiee, corporations, or tsaocia lions, prior to the '.me late, must also be taxed. Profits, or dividends derived from stock, share, or. proper -i gas, bridge, express, teletrapb. sic tmtjo'it. ferry boat, or. uaanulcturing compa n e? o. c orporatiuna, ur trom the busioes usually done by such companies, or corporaiiou. are subject u income tax Interest paid by any person on incumbrance upon tne dwelling house or estate 00 which he . redes. may be deducted from income; also, his 1 1 1 menu for necessary repair. f 'i 111 : roduce which the producer bason hand on the 31st day of December. Bust be ap praied at its market value on that day. The im. jrue tax aUail be included in the annual 1 li-t. at. Ji appeals and other proceedings held as provided bv l.ta Jo cm J. Ltwi,, Commissioner of internal Revenut

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