Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3931, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1863 — Page 2

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br ! Meeting. Wf understate flm H Etemency . GovVccr Hoar - iprmipg the amwet-e - n there ficult at tr Sute M M retire. on WeOneedWv i att There w!P noin o far M UtmoeraU ere rooecrod. 1 1 n w be C jbentmw. of th people, and they aseamble here, ss thev nave rfent i de eerier At Comtitution. u eaprawa tbeir aytoiaa an to UM pntpor p"!icj r f the QnverDment to Um present cmi of the trr Their oatjr on to prase re end perpet uate free öiwttt' nt. I T facta a purpose is . loyal . tbea mVami iu itn tip party may be emtrped -Vrtmltf. GoTOTBOT M RTO! ne-: the . ;t apprehension in referd to the assemb ling of Democratic Convention. The Demanrer? of h.ümm are tne friendaof Uw aed order. Obed eree to la w and a strict observance of the Cooetitution have been their tea-hinj: arsl their practce from the beginning of the Government. They have no other doctrine and no other noun tow U' Kiretle; K-t need mt hare the a' eat fetr of perennal iolenre or any feiani festal ion of oeTotia! d:reiert from the Detnoc raey on Welnfcuay next Not a hair of his head will he hartped. He will need no hoMtoi to protect h m 1 thun-i- ! .. hear will hf the indlgMiit rebuke of the people in cotidemaatK-n of corruption, of usnrpntions of power and tfce attempt to pervert and enanfre the proeeMitirn .f the wer iron eooetittitiooal objects to 'he ad. i rice merit of partisan schemm, ami the

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We here aunertd that the artielfs appearing in rhe.Toirntl for several days past fere the pro d u m- of the prolific genius H Kteellener 0 r awmtrnw The article of ve prätr morninu rainier the fact certain The av r-in to the courts of this State for the ettlem of uuestii.4 i :. tre h .nor ..od i$t ite integrity is hat the tmtural result of cooscioua gnift e, think we can siy to tbe Governor thut his tatomate of a uii iu th Ciuled States Court to couijc-1 Staoli ers to do h"ir lu v is a very harmlose aCiie. and all Intmrfdetsens of that kind ohm aa the idle wind The Su'e Tl er- ire fully con ecioua that the Federal Courts have no juridio tion of furh a t-ftae, and if the Gorennir Rbej to enlighten him-elf on the power and juri- iietion of th;tt Court he may refresh his l tw learn inir thi mibjert by referring to Tib Cranch. pane 504. in the raae of McInttrk Wood. We do not kiiw hut that the recent deeisions of tk CWfwil O-urti.f il irion t.'ounty may an important herini; upon the muni of the Governor and increase his belief in the jurisdir tion of the Federal Cotirt in this ease We hoje the Governor will keep cool; consider his own position; do his duty; call the Legislature tiier 'r ; ropriate money to pay the dehtof the jst-ite and therebv preserve her honor, and aave his own reputation from the stigma of re pudiation. If. however. His Excellency eannot con-ei ' t call together, as he his the constitutional right to do, the only power that can obviate the disgrace that miy fall upon the State for the non fulfillment of her plighted fiith. we hope :ie will eOSJM Mi efTrt to thiow tha blame up)n honest men lor the purpose of skleldmir his disunion friends, whose seeeproclivities have brought upon us all the trouhles which the Governor is attempting to obviate by having public otlieers corrupt themselves to shield him and his friends from the odium that must at tach to a failure to meet an honest indebtedness Judge I im Ii Keveraea hl nun De ctalwn A Que r Proteid Ing

A few days ago the President f the Siiiking I Fund a large amount of the bonds of the Sute being held by the Fund appealed to Judge rutfH. of the Marion Circuit Court, for a mm dnte directing the Anditor ff State to i-oje a J win nt for the payment ot the July interest on ' the St.ite debt The learned Judire decided the interest tnti-t be pid. and that the Auditor psjsj

issue h: warrant therefor. The Attorney ften eral demurred to the complaint filed fof the in II date, which demurrer was overruled by the Court and the jm firm t reiideref them. Upon thi

judgment an appeal wn taken, m -ertified rec j ord of the pmctedins in the M irioti Circuit Court w:i" filed wiih the Clerk of the Supret.ie 1 CWH two dav ago. Ve-terdav Judge Fimw. with a full knowlcle or the filing of the record of his own court wirh the! court of last report, reversed Mfl decision He ordered the racord of Ins own court to te changed after it had been certifie! to the OWWl af p awl, without tM motion fr m the nirrieved p-rrv. He

frpt tetded tht the Auditor must i-ue his wirrant tor the payment of the Jaly ititcrest upon

the public dett. snd then he change! front and

decided that the And. tor had no authority to i-i-sue such a warrant. This is a most remarkah!e change of opinion He changes front com

pleteiy. He goes from one extreme to the other Learned, consistent, upriirht snd firm j it Judge KiMlB. Fint, acting upon the con viction of his judgment or the demands of his party friends, he puts his opinio: upon the record that tl e In'eret must be pron: lv pa i Suddenly he has new light upon the subject The conversion of Tai l was not more remark j abi: bot we know not whose light broke Wpofl the vision of Judge Fisch This change of base by .lodge Ftsea aaakee no difference, however It does not prevent an appeal to the Supreme Court for its deetawnn upon the c:e at iue Ju'L-e Fusch rww savs after two (lav- (Mitt!) I tion with the Tiovernor. that the Auditor of S: tte ha no authorin tv iaeue his a arrant upon the Trcviwy for the ptyment ot the Jnl intere' From th s decision 'he President ot the Sink i Fiwxi appeals Upon this re. ord thg ease poe to the Supreme Court for review V het will the pr-.fe-;or. think of such a strange prrMeelL'', The people waft not te able to npre ire the nor. or the intelligence d a court which thii' reverses in opinion The ran roice t no otfter c nciuston thtn ths u ideti rerrsa. ut judgment w:i tr j, , . n modste part. an cht'tidl, pwr purpoees a-ai gr a. n these notions ol His Excellency This cse mut uow come fully be jore Uie Supreme Const f. r t.- ;r: g In the firat place there is an sppeal from the decisi.n of Judge FiMcat that tbe Auditor nu.t i.ne his w irrat t to pay the t ate iefd interest due the 1st of Ju'v next, and then there is ap other a; pel m re de-iai.n ef the ame Jtdg Ktvcwrhat the Auditor of State has no authority in U to isjBt sweta waerana It seems that Judge Ficu is Jetermiite! that his ruling shall be affirmed hy the Supreme Court, but whether for or againt ttit pay meet at tke interest we are unable to dl vine The buckwheat oj. hu, ui of Judge Finiii wooklpoir'e even a Philadelphia lawyer

R-h.satio or ün CairrrMtx Kr-g ",en Thomas T Crittewdeti. of this State. ha tender ed has resignation to Gen RoMecrans. 1 he u i ii i-- aed is, that cerfu charges w dicta he b i orelerre-l iramst Col Caldweii. of :he 1st In r dmloyaltv . were supp-esef by his ruperior ufheers. The Lieutenant Colonel, Major aud AdpuULtot the Plsl have re-igi.et tor the

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Nnilrwnd trrsBfrmrBirrlhr Heinrratlr nmm on vent imm. LsrsrsTTt. vii lDiANroi - Roan 1 M id wid run a half fare tr. :. U ihe I). ioocr..t.c Slate W Convention, to tie lid at In :iat jI - WedMsday, May 20 Thedraui will leave

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CuUer's Stock well Clark's UiH Col fa C Ti r'rrtnwn Hazelngg l.'Wjanon .. H ! mes' Whiteatown .f! . Zionsville Augusta Arriving at Indianapolis at (H The train retowning will leave I preciselv 6 o'clock P. SI. Half fa

for this train onlw. Traar. Hait Boso An ex'-ur-ion trah will befutr i-hed by this road, but we have not yet rer-.ed the ruot.irig srrai geu.es ' Hip! L -wlil be i-"ojed anootiti' ing the time of departure from the dtlfereat stations Pxat Road Thi- road will cirry pa-enger-at half fare ietweeti Peru an 1 ltd it : 'i-. on T .eday and Wednesday, Ma 1 nl 20, corn ing U, ;it!'i Wedneiay and Tln;:- ia, May ÜHI and "Jl . retawning from Indi mapolis Fir-t Train Leave Peru at 1 2U A M . con neetins at Kokomo with night trin from Logeaw port. Valparaiso and Chicago Second Trin Leave Peru at ö 1 A M.. on the arrival f the train Jrom tiie Kait on the T. A W R R Third Train Lenve Peru at 1215. P M . connecting at Kokomo with train on C A C Air Line axTi R.VINO. First Train Leave Indianapolis at )'!:34 P H . .oimecting at Kokomo with tr .i in on (' AC Air Line R. R for Lo'.inport. Valparaiso snd Chicago. Secnd Train Leave Indianapolis at 4:35 P. M . miikiiig cloe connection at Pern with trains on T. A W. R R., for Wabash, Huutmgtoa, Fort Wayoe.aiH Toledo. Third T rain -Leivf Indianapolis st w:20 P M . eoiiiiectii . at Kokoflto with night tragor Logau-port, a'; irn-o and Cbtcagp Tickets mudbe purchased efl the starion-.

The R el l k f 'Tair Railkoah will iasnekalf f tre liekets M wedneMlay, May 2d, unier the following regulation-: Tii-ket. a ll be .!d only to parlies of twen'v and upw ird, at Pendleron, ftflsleiniflij MuDCitalaod Winchc-'er. and to parties of ten and upward at other Station o the line The tickets will be go si tominc west on the acummo.ari n tiain ':i!;.,oti the 20th Return itig uey will be good on the night expre-s Wedue-i day evening, the 20th, and the nccommodation o:i Thursday, the 2l-t On any tiain alter th it they will he taken for only the portion of the full fare thev re;r'-e ;:, except the morning express ea-. m which train thc will not he received The company reserve- the right to set aside this arrangement at anv time, il rhe cars of the eomoinv ahali be reo,uirel tor tin- aarwiee of the Governrnent, aa as to interfere herewith To this end ticket will gut he sold until the mom insr of the 90th instant Indiana Cemtial Railway This road trill run an eggawaaow train on the ViDih, leaving riudifferent stations aa follows:

Leave Richmond fi: 15 A. M " CentreviJU 6 i " Harvey a 6 51 " (Jorni oiUwti 7 JKl " " C iuitridge City 7:10 " Dublin 7:1S M Straw n's 7 :.'() " " Lewisville 7:14 ' Coffin's 7:51) Ogyfen's 8KM " R .vsville h:l5 " Knighfstowii 8:18 " Charlottaville H:!l5 " Cleveland H:4' " Greenlield IMl-l " Philadelphia 9: IS " Cumberland f 9:39 " Arrive at Indianapolis 10:15 "

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SM " 8:1tAA " 9:im " 9 15 9::to m IJ6 loin .. 7:4 p. 7 .55 0:20 ' :A'2 " .-:45 " :.". " P;(17 " !'.2 8 5 MM " III :J KIM) m H;45 " 11:00 "

Returning, will leave Indianapolis at 7;0 P. M. Tickets af half-fare can be had at the reigalar stations het ween Richmond and Indian p !ia on the ahovc day. Cincinxvti Road The following are the regulations upon rhis roa'l: Halt tare tickets will he on sale at all station hetwee" Green-hurg and La wren ceh org, goiMl on the accommodation and express trams wet the I9?h and (Bail t of the2?)th, and good to re turn on the night express e .-t of the 2dth, and on the (Jhic.tiio express or mail east of the 2 1 -I day of Ma. 1863; and mid tickets will not he good, and will not he taken on any other dav or trainAn express train will he run from Groensbofg td Irtdianapofis and return, on Wednedir. M iv 20th, is per the following time t title: Leave ilreenshurg. . 7:0 f

" Adam - Sr Paul " W ifdrtan " PrtMott Shelby ville Fairland " L Midnti ProokUrld f Acton P fJ.liauder " Popular Qfwva " y.nu in House Arrive t Union Defwit Leave Ui on I-:ot ' I'.ng i e H"Ue Popular Grove it lilaudet Acu.n Hrowkfield " London - FdHand f Sheilv ille Pre- otr " Waldron St Paul Adams Arrive at Greensborg

This train has all rightsot a regular pissenger train Hilf fare ricket will he on sale at all rhe above imned it itioii-. good on excursion Iraiu. hi I lata! tickets will aai be goed agai will not be t ken on my other 1 iys or trains All persons nn fr.ms without excursion tickets wiil be et.tijtei tu.i litre Kxeeraieal tiehets issiel tiv the Indi majtohs and Madison n.lnud w ll be received as per r)oo tract defijyjsieil on aaM t'cket Jk. uto.viLL Raileoau II il fare tickeLs will be hmJ on any the rKiiUr train on t h i 74 r.d on the 19. h tnd 2 t'h corn nz t . and on tlie Odt'i tod fist go from laws city. I he time oi tlie arr v.ii od ueo.iriure o! these Wain at this city . i as lolloars: AltlTi At 4 15 A M . 12;30 P M ,(.d -10 P M Laati - ; 1 1 1 m 4:0d P M. aid bP. M. M vt!s -N Railroad An fiotrsion train will be run tor rhe a ceo mm datien at th . wi-thiny U attend he C w v eotion. legatgw N r"i M idison at 4..o a M . X .rili Yennml.l A M Co lumrVi- 6 45 A M . F .1 kli. (aruve; ,:hi M . Franklin (leave r. 0 irnia .t In rj mpolis r 1" A. M ReW-ic:.-. ' !eava Inatiatispolis ii i.Uil P. M (xcurstdn liekets will be Sold at the following rat-: Tiy in M 1 ison and Ehgibettatowii. a. id intermediate points. $1 5t A.iatuiou" uorthtd K z tfe:htowii, lull care going will tie chare.1. BlcuriHi ucker will .slao be sd 1 for the trsms lea vine M id.o'i tt T'Sl p f. on Tuedav, the lir-ii nisi . ad 6 hi a. M. eg tue 20th ige4 Reiai I. t . ket- free ko.hJ on anv ot (he I A H trams o;. ::. J ... . J I t ui-ts

Preparing for the ( onrri ptiett. i km uoaiu o Sa jm v ieget m Aasuis County viowtascta i- lo tted ttae eat et Quincy, 1 hae p.ed the folioeing resolution: Rfoitfd. That the Hoard of Supervisors of Au.ais c n .. I repeat tuair RepreMas .es it Ag Legi si Wit, imv tll r.t pavtu .itUiorutn: tuem to call auselectiou in said wuii'v. for the purpose of reietaag a tax to pay the amount re puireu by law t.. exempt thoe" who mav be conscripted from tios county Jajrxat.osvii.Lt Ratt.aoi The annual report of rhe Hoard of Directors of the .lerTerson viile Kaiiroui Company, now u.e rund to be in a highly pnw-peroua coadinoo The toul net paeuer earnings of the road for rhe vear end i : k De :tl, 1 -n2. amounts to the handsome tum : $iüT,i;G -1

Remnrkaaf X nitll Phillip Mefnre the tmcrirtn .inlilat t ry MCtet ! Sew 1 orU Tlt Cvstfcr vt Ta-oi N..ry Momc i T TAi K ' BLMa SfWvai'.CBASr All ' 'IltH.t N" V. TOBIES TO II BT A I. Mit' TILL TRKT Att atT P Wi 0 DLir THAT A PlL MMIT CAJDIOT rrxo thxw Mr Phillips commenced his addreaaby alludirg to the career of Mr .lohn C Caleoon, ho. be said, left his college at New Haven, determined to do all in hie power to overthrow si .very in his native State Hehsd tint fact from a ela mate of Calhoun a. lint subsequently, when Oalhoun was inlormed of the spread of (naeey aeaosigttad colorasi popui tUon l tbe Nortt,.atij H e - ie merit was circulated from the hut th it the in mates of a pooriiou-e aere all re ordel a.- coloied then Calhoun, having IgU the wall of a college i i tree State, uselall his powers to defene elave rv arsinei hi proao-e. anO or.. ee.e.1 so Lor- i with tlto argument bnt the okjred people H the North were subject to lunacy. There was an end to his f-ro'e ion iu t iv or . reeiotn Wi en a length the erest struggle came, the Son'h rehed on their allies v, ho represented hatred to the ne gro and the copperhead conspiracy tor uc-e-s After a time their (ienerals went into the held

with the im;Te.sif-n ttiat liberty m rht be the great alternative, the eminent contingent, hy hit h the rebellion should te put down. Ttteu they had ere it tantttej from that of Shi'oh. down le aaeny etJstn H'.r there wa m eaenH. They had heard of the cir' tiBiatance that the tn mager of a Roman theater had declared he had trene! several monk. es to act rerfectlv the reat perlorm snce; but when in an intricate part.tliv andiegcf threw nuts to the attntg, or rather the mooltie, i hey all forsook their ro!es ApeJooee.1 BMli wa the case in their own eonnrry Tney had aaonkeys in the Cabinet t Wanhlngton. (Laugh lee For eighteen months they had cowpro mise. and ibev were on all fours. But they muff e.1 otT Oenerals anil statenien as events began to 1 fhten. and never till rbe onion wn- peeh-d to the verv pofot, would they e ttccesafal. Never till roatii e WrnM Point and rodtiwd Wlllggery ..re rooted out. would the rtrule end by au uncom pro niiing war. They had their wr of .tjpes The war i. f typeg wa over, snd the war of hul l.i ! come But how lonjr was the w ir to lat? Till Richmond w is capture !, an I Charles ton and other Qitiej we-e -c il? No; he knew no end of the Straggle till Richmond, and Charleston, and Savannah are tiken and -own with salt, ril! the an'iu''i oy cannot find the plaote where thev fo nierlv exi-ted. They wereengn el in a war with HstOCracy, a war with every lazy an, with every mar. too indolent to think . with teert loafer, with every aristocrat, The-e were their enemies. Hut every hene-u man WBJ rheir ally . whether he eat ri e on r Tie h inkl of the fl uige. or was enrolled hi Hooker army ( A: planen ) But utril thetl 'vernment wan toneded n justice and rii'ht. there would lie no peace Now majorities did nor rule, and thev would

never ru!e, under the present state ol tiling-

When England emancipated her -laveu, she did not do so be' ause of majorities, htr. Iecause nine lazy men hid kept down one man with a living soul for liberty. He believed their jovernment in spirit me nit MertY tobe the end of their -trur gle. Öuf bow long shonM it be that an iwfal minority should take all the hih places at the helm of the nation'.' He valued Hooker; he might have faults, as thediamond tnilit have a pebble behind it. But he looked lorward for the day when Genera Hooker would he left off for another ron There wen but one m m to weigh down the power of the whole smiled fanatic. Stonewall Jack-Otf", and h- W is .lohn Brown ' ApplawaaJ Tney had heard mccta about honest men. When hins were going down, when their keels were striking the ho'tom, they were told that the pilot were the bonesteSl men in New York W hen Col Surnncr was appoint ei (ieneril thev beard he was honest, and if meti were not honest let them goby the board. A previous speaker said he was th it.kful that the Secretary of State, Mr Seward, had -.'iven a peas port to a eolorcO man Huf how did he do so? When Sew in I took often, New England Sena tor asked him for a paaapoct Air a colored con stifient of his That w:ii in .Tune, 1861 Hut Mr Seward at once renlied. " Negroes cannnt have pa es tmni this dlice." What, ' replied the Senator, 'do vmi mem to adhere to and -up-port the Dred Scott decision?" "I do not," answered Mr Seward, "mean to den v. or altar, or abide by that decision, hut negr es -han't have pts-ports from this office" "I will eo to a hi'her power." renliel tae Siuiator. and Mr "sew ard then iaid,"Whv did von maintain that the man WM wanted a pawporl for Win colored; why did you not dggply call him John Smith'.'"' Mr Sew grd then ie'irel to mother i hlmbtr, nml re tnrnel handing a paner to the Senator, rem irk ing with Jever tl expletives: "There put a tnmv ne.'r.o - as mu I'ke in it " There norM'are i W in II Seward, true to his nature he wa- the nvm key with the nuts. Luid langh'tf BuJ greet etaange had come: Tfio.1.. bad -od he would call the roll of his -lives at the foot of Hunker Hill, but beton he was able to do so, Col. HiirginWOtt celled the roll of his slave-in South Caroline Applause He had that morning received a communic ition fiom s hLh offi er. in which he found that the ffi.ers were happv in the negro enlistments under their charge The men fit to organize victory miwt me-n vie torv; the MMMOi ihft got ri of We-t Point deg in the m mirer We-t I' iif , vh'ch wowM not ficht or allow others to fi'hf langhter. thev might exiect a'cctss. Rut thev would never tret a victory till the .-e:oud Commander ii 0hef wa lent a fir ns S n Fr !- from the Ight. for he bad the wonntniw of We-t Point on his -hohler- riavehfer.i There wn- . proverb thai a tum w is n ever a great fool nntil he h i I le irnoil lain; o i nun w - never more moot rigiblc 'ban when he grndnatod si RTeat Point. As to the freedom of the alarea, the Kreaident had the rihr, y the wartv'wer. to free earerj bnodnaaa m the tdimtfw. Hut thev ne.'.i expgrl no victors tUl there were changej mole

The Hallecks, the Seward, tbe Otaaaee, would J follow the leadership of their own imbition, and thev would lie supporteil by trong mirnl and hm! j heut-and corruption; bur ! . -. wou'd never ii ve a victory till the nation buried rhe-e men BO ieit) ihm the I Inuitnet eou'd never find thun Better, Phelr-. Fremont. RatnlttOtt, HtWOnl tie ca'led. The-e men me int that, the Union should men ' liberty, it it was eon tinned, and if not. it should ' it ' exist The Preside1 dtannH have Fremr : ' at hi- riht limd, Hamilton at hi- leO. m i Rut ' ler in front, ver ot one of rhee held the b.ton ! of command. Yet at one time the President i would not allow one of them to leave Washington for more th an six hours Yet whv w - th it? Bocam of the Cihh er The Commander in Chief had the mount in of Wet Point on hU anonhiera Ltuhter I Thar w i tlie moM-H thai knaweaJ thec.ih'e Th it buggd the Pre-ident The Pres-i wss too free The first slave to be ema?i-irted wi the Pre-ident Lsn.'hter l.cr i he tnen who were incapable of lieini: the Crom ell's of lilierry. be nu nermitte! la lead the conflict. Ttae speaker tnen enlogiw I Gens Fremont and Hufler. and in the t'OUISO of his remark de dared t'iit when holiday Generil. half-Keared, were driven out of Virginia, whole hearted liener ils would t ike hir phwea, sn i tens of rhewennds of men wniM :? nz to arm from the y.rth, We-t. an i N'a England, with colored mfii. to deiend thefriion Atwalawea h i Pr New V rk Fp", Va 1 1 rtnd I jha in I In In i I ortujra-. Tbe following vevj important paragraph -n-pe.rs in the Washington Chronic'e. jem ufB ci.il:) We nnderstnnd that the members of tbe Court Martial whtc' h i twn trvi-ii: C L Val laudigtism at Cincinnati, Ohio, have agreed on a verdi. t. and submitted it to ten Hu:n-ire to te appmeod or dtsepnrored br htm. 7ä wa jurittt nf te C"'irt. tr hirn, hare sr ntencrd .Vr Vmllndiy-ktm to Ute Dry Turtuyas fr turo yrart The minorit. it g ail. were in isvor of sendma him 8entk, with the iejnnctiou not to retarn until the war is oi er." The D' v Tortuffa is the Atneri-n Botany Bv. nl more cruel, or m re Atrociows "flCfl tence" th m this COO Id not he rendered If ever the civil law resumes its -w y in this country, every military actor in it will be the victim of the law ss long as he lives. Even the Drum Heid Cour; laartial eatabliatael in Cincinnati failed to piove even its own charge against Yalland chmi There a- : oth ing in his Mount Vernon s;cech unpitriotic or ii-ttoval. gve. noitaiii.' bot what waa igUntanec pi the Cufistilutieut a: I the .aas. and ie e era re -fect cou-ervadjet and ju-t. Beware, beware, men of the Administration, that iüu do not stretch the cord ol human endurance too far Thou-ands r refer death t ejaeg rv Remember, tint if ever a military des:ou.-m is othii-hed over the We-:etu people, thev wui avence themselves in arsidnS and a-..--:- itons Stand bvthe law overthrow n-t the I iw . t- true to the Conetuuuwu ef uat cuuuU. D - ite not thi Northern Und in the mi-ery of civil war. hf wrerthrowing ucn hc h .i iril la.

There wu remarkable tetter ff-m Washington, 1 uef ,y. m the PhiladelpOia Press. (For- - which, ti rn ita change d tone, attraile! e- . iuaanntcti aa hi. hi i r. t c rre- : nde- s been ur'.nr en i initiating meajtredaTcul te; t . .ad to a Northern ereil w r It ia laaeeeaitde (save the w ritt i T to -te that in mmr parts of the North there is an unpleaaar t af 1 teveriih feeling prfeaüirig In D.tv -ton. Otrio. we had an exhibition of sn-h a feeltne. renderii c it nece-sary tc p see the Dutri.-t under martial law Yoa have heard of the develop

nier t- in the Western State ia reference to sa cret orweniSatiotM to assail the Government In your owu county of Hei ks. the otheer oi ib leJi h ive shown that men have organized to resist the laws ol Uie last Con.' res In New lork. the dre.uj of probable outbreaks frequently discutsi " The " WoiM " here aelu who is respm-ible for M !. CT If Mr Vail tnlig!iaa had been arre-;el bjr a sherifl or coeetabie a ith a warrant, to be talten 1 before a orart for wit!, it mi:ht have been done in thi m dtat of loO." K) r , perheadt" and not a h i f d would ha e been lifted to re-ust the -imple mtjest ol the law; tun the file of aoldicrs, the arrest in the ie td ot right without warrant, the attenv ! to kidnap t'.e man sway under .er of the dark need, was enough to tir a lever in the blo.ai of every man who values his peron;il lib erty and the hooofl d his country. Witlout one wor 1 troni the pre- or the orator- of the perno cratic pattT, artiitrary and violent acy like there will -et the whole North in a tl '.me The editor of the Piess, however, draw- an excellent moral from the-e wraihft.i indlcatiopf throughont the North, w hich it would be well for the Administration to lav to heart "But when men who are disloyal accompany such sent iaaents with thretta, tnd -tek of ri't at 1 hi isbed a- run- of their policy towards the fr et, lis ot t:o coiitdry leoi.b-. 1 k'tow wh it to say At thboajim timk rnanif is mr. rouca THAT I AM NKVKR LI AO i s A-TKAY. An THAT 18, Ph.n. and iKMrKCl roe th. laws Ix timij r wan. vvjifcx mk e raaeiogn ana iMseeriaui asd LOODT, SOTH 1 Mi MOULD Rt lK)Nt TO IXCtll TH M " Th it'- right. Let the government respect the jealousy with whüh a lice icople regard the Safeguards of laW.Hiid ail w II be well. But M sure a- the sun fkinea violence will hegOtefo lence. ANoTHtU Rl Pl'Bt.IC A.N VI.W. fKrom the Albagv StatesmaavJ A thou.-and "friends of the Admit. istration" h ivc -.1 i, uid -t.;l :.; re of the same I'laats have done rhinos more injurious to the national cau-e than anything V vilandiham has said or done. Look at the irrepar aide injorv cansod by the d -mi-, tl of Fremout, Butler. Sii, Lew W il lace ind other siirce fu! (.Jener ils !rom the put Ik service. Look it the cotntnenicattoot anthormod with leading Ket.els by the Secretary of State at tiie beginning of the rebellion, ai d at Tlturlow Wted'e similar conduct for months, if not lor yean, under tbe patronage of the Gov errimenr; so that they were ; idled at the South a- well us by the worst of the copperhead news I piper atdtft ill thi rckm i uiul fextmmj corruption of ottr rnxtr-m ftniixrt anil cintriiixirrtt. mul rmri pare with tUnr iußu'ttrr that o the ho'iiiUs blmr in fapTaltandigham Ac Co Hc-ule- tne Government i mi'li' better nnderetand Brsi as last, that 'tnyinUfjtrtntt tnth llu libntu of pffch ami of the mriaa, cannot fail In tr ujf'rnsivr tu the public st rise of tmr peoiJr The believe there is no danger

oi error m mg as the truth i- left free to com bat it If there i- u getlMl for complaint, the people will justify its utterance American bee men will abide by the Constitution and laws, snd they wid not -ee then violated anv more by the Govern went than bv thetMefves The arbitrary arrests, and punishment- without trial, kasttga rated by Me-srs. Sew od k Soil, and now prac Uced bj petty despots dressed in a little briet au thoiitv. cat not be -n-t iined. The onlv journal in tin- citv, which isnires to "thehsd IlliliejlfO" of applauding the ane-t of aii.i'idigh.im, is the New York I ime- the same journal which pronounced "Horatio Bey mour" a "traitor," and agceted to lenl annetion to Oeaeitts M. Clay's Brooklyn speech, that he (8.) lie hung ADDRESS or HON". C. L. VAllANriGHAM TO THE dkmocraoy or ohio. HfLITAjai Paio, Cincinnati. 0 .1 May 5. lPaS3 j To tfir Pi mncracv nf Ohio: I am hen in military tanttfte for no other of fense than my political opinions, and the defense ot them, and of the rights of the people, and of your coii-titutional liberties Speech CI made in the hearing of thousands of yon in denunciation of the usurpation- of power, hilf otiplll 0 rhe C Mist itu'ion and laws, and rat military despotism . weit! the tnole cau-e ot my arrest, i ml im prison - me d I am a Democrat 'or C institution, ror ias. for the Union, for lifert this is my only "rinie.'' For no disobedience to theConsdiu rion; for no violation of law; for no word, sign, oegestere of sv Qopathf with the men l the South, who are for dboniuc and S 0theni independence but in ohedienee to their demand as well a- the demand of Northern Abolition di-umionisf.- and traitors, I am here in bonde to day; but Time, at nt-t, ei- at! things ovei.!" Mesnwhile, Deni'icrars of Ohio, of the North we-t, oj the rjcHed Stte-,betirm.be true to your principles, te ttae Constitution, to the Union.

and a!l w 11 vet he well A for rnysel t . I adhere : to every principle, mi.l will m ike goad, throngb un riwHimeut and he itself, every pledge and deX'larat'on whieh I hire ever mule, uttered, or inintiined from t'ie begiltlHSIK. To yoa, to the wh .!e people, to Tim. 1 again appeal Stand j firm! Filter not an bets dj C L. V'alland guam. te rounlr) Do ivt men begin to rebr.e that war is not a ma ft er ol proclamations Of theories, but a matter of hard tilows. gunpow der ami stiel Ib? If not, it i- rime they rlo s realiae If this rebellion i to I m tfushed bv the military power of the Governoieut. it aril! never be dene b an aMiisiaveee theories It will only be eeroaj pi isbed by the j bravery, the endurance r energy ol rhe North em soldiers, ov ereo m'Ug tiie same qitaiities in the Rebel sobliere. The taane of the nation. ' the curse under which the war lias dragged its -low events atongi hau been tr.e unwilling I)-- f men to snore i ite 'he troth tint antislavery procht m a tfons were Hie wind o fay tnrelateato giving .m'. akl ro oor au-e, .md that their moral elloi'- w:e alt'.ether in the aio of the eeesny. We leaeead with he tieter mination to snpporl the Con-trtution. and compel obetl ence to it in "very pu of the 1 imI Before we ti id been i luonth nt w;r. certain riemagoeueii : began tn think if an et'-ellent orrtortn;,:tv to foi-t ' their spec! dine on the whole tl ithB, snd ri Ie to polnicai puwei oil their .... c.e- Then the mill nr arm ni riu- Mtltn gege Wgaket where it should hive grown CWnger Then the pofley of uniting ihe eoemv in-teid of rtlrkting fheui be cime pro m nenr in ti itinnal affaire. Then 'he policv of divl lieg oerselvee. inetead of awiHag us, been ma minrtest a- well. The reult which et) sued form a da:k gart ofotf ;ii-'o. r Bver-ei eril in the army who rcfhead to lend himself to the theori-fs, and who pveferred b u-e the old military weapeee. trnnuowifer and baronet-. i attacked, and made the object of bitter enmity, Mai.) acre rem ved Ironi tiie service, aid laid aside. Tbe most titter po -iiical contests ,ro-e Violent word- rtn.k the place of calm diecusipns, and tiie hold attempt wee mule to ebnrve - - l;ttsin ttie lioltbriff t trio il- of the proper wav to conduct a war. Ihffe neetene where all houlJ hsve I teer, harmon 'tnj patriotism and united action lor the coontrj The C laatrfntioa waa aeeJtd at The Union was spoken n? in contempt hr the lenders of a pobtiewl part m ikina the loodeef boasts of loyalty. Then the people beyan ro bo nfuuttd; in all pnrU ol tbe onntry they bei: in to show their respect for the Constitatioa br voting agsinst a party wh :e-;.isedit Majorities were pdeii up a linat the inti Cooetitution party everywhere, except) where ii e use of the military rrwer ensblrd the radk al party to secure a ras 11 temporarv m j ri tv against the munife-t wi-he of :he people. Tl.e ry, that t . ot.o r to the measures of an ad mittiatratioe was equivalent to di-'oyarty was raided, but it was a false doctrine, rejecte! on all fiatfish.) the Awierican people. An i M we h.tvec me to the oraenins of another -ummer campaign, and we stand deeply anx ious. for the salvaioiu of the nation, waiting daily and hourly the news from battle-fields all over the ltnd, by which our fate fr the future may be decided. For it is sadly, solmenly true, that the raadicaj K.r:y has ;at ed tiie cjuntry iu such a : - ': :. that if we are defeated in our mlfitary Operation, the ("nion i lost They have hung all the hopes of the coantry on tne re--a It- of bat ties In - . h i v i-e there i- nothing left to hope for but victory in blyoaiy bttre-, r. . alter victerv ae rnu- prey tor ei-dom toue it iri;lit o as to -tc j ..- ral country. ew York doutual of Commerce.

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5.000 Hoop Skirts Wholesal. & Retail

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Coffee, ny:r Sletaaaaeei s mp, Rleej i , Waal teai flimnej Uoudrnwarf) No.a v (lindleof Mar I, Itnisin. r iarn, labarco, Smavekerel vvuitc PleJas itiig , Tmrtmni otton . mi. Dye -Mil flat Natte! I-ige Dntea .feltlwwa Brand (irii IC um, Wines, U lutk) , otiriH of till kmriM and Plantution and Itokcr's Itiltera.

Partirul ir atteatien iriren to the sale of I PRODtCE Oaf etflX MJJTDM.

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FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, Three Business Rooms with Dwellings Attached, On U eat W maUiagtoti Mtreet. Tbl BuiMlnrremsfcr ai- Ht?rrel Mmwi a rear. ALSO, A Two Story Boarding House on Delaware Street, Sar A. Wa:iac' Grocery, will be ofc4. t a reat taeream Peron whira M make an lnveftrrent that willpaj a blab prr eaaeans win a wa to cu oi " tbre pk -s vt t.r erty MiKU N aN A FlBiM I febi." .'ai Real Katate Ap-enta.

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WANTED. 1000 Cavalry Horses

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NOTICE. NEW FIRM - AT HAW ES' OLD STAND.

I1XU BE IV lNMNrOMJ FOM FIFTFE5 OR tw.-nt 1: a, and Will pav tb- liiarbest nrra Ir. rab for ateslt euiject ti la tkm. and I w til uy a few rood four year old Hor. nnd torn'- Mare. n..7 em W R. W(lt.

FOR SALE. .'OK SALE. A flrt c1a falboii nn Hirn arreet W ! J' ml rtawea far ea-s n.w doitiar a aod ioine. ! ami Sttteal aa la Brot elaae .tle l-or partl'-ntar. apply to I. H HMir.IN.

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SAMUEL STARLING & CO., Prnajaeinx to hell Jr oituft, txc'tinitti, and at unuual low rtf urei.. tTivlte tlit pi-Ml at?ent:on of eercua chaer. at No. :. N..rtb iKnios BaUaWJEL STARLtNä, k. BKftKK, Y. K. (.KlULKV.

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For tbe ptrrpo'.- f attending to other buxine otgaemeota t'.U:rn.' r.iy enure niti.tioti. 1 have ditpM-d ol n.y t'iC' af'fiiwoeriea, st N... ;i. Nor'b llhtioi- oreeu to tb abo . iian..l ti'leiiH't'. nA tk- pieur in xilicitinatb oj,tne lilu-riil -barf of p'tMic patrotiaKe, heretofore vo trenriotjejy rxtetatM lo ti.-. Ja buei si plaer, ft r tin- lutur', MrfH !. found at the office ot I id - ,v i.'o . .Jt.M r4M.;. '; IVulldmr room, the saaje a ovcnpieii L iat in the publihiO)r buitiea for tbepa-: -v. nvears. U. V HaWF...

The fir.'f nuaabr of the Sh'i.ners' fluide and

Coii.a.-Ti.at liircctorj "t tlo 7C..rbt. -tern r .tea will be delieirel o latMBSrtbera and petlVM forthwith. Bjsl-d.tr HAWKS 4 CO.

ALBUMS. VH4TH.K.irU .11 III .US Bound in clath, aiit eofa, with deep, holding 13 Portrait 9 1 00

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Bound .ii extra uioroc.-o. Kilt. tj ciaf; l.nldina ,141 portrait i 00 tny of tl.- a'. . e M-nt mail, poxtare pad, on reaiflt of price a liberal discount t. the ravle . taiWKN. STKWAirr m vur eurll-amf Inmmmvmi ind.

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ji .iit and IIm Halt Hos . the best laeertmeet Ld rhe knaeat price? to this cmj.

lloz. ui l li(il ul i 3v ;;r i; Retail at 7.rc per Sktrt of iOaj ringa. IltlMI I IM . :..',( Hi rarma Thoma I " I a brted Liu n from 'u'a 'Oc. Iee4 year'? prices. KG 1 1V vi in; s i ItiTS. rtIM' lini n nmtrta warraaaWti iad made ef tee beat aiaw rial beaataa befsm the areat ri.e and offered at a piica ttae niatenal could not be bouKhttor now. rt'R tu n Selerted with the jreateM rare pric loa er than anywhere el-e. 'K Dl Its. A L:;c r. rlt , an . v .. .ch : th" c 'ebrated K . STt N I'K i I

sau tea un i v. (JoMc ff. rn Sew York Auctioned All Ijner- from $2 to ff' i-cT dozen. un m ii n UK vui its. Ar bapletc asaertaieoT. t Ml K- II I It I S. S.Ik, Merino. Lit- 1 vv. jg, . Cott..-.. k i i. oxion. Onr at"! k is Urn mul extenstn in tl.i. citr. and beina

detertni: ! i. ak- ' an ypoitai t i ratci. in ourhuMnek. We will fi.ven ea in Im i un niaai dualer., protiiiaina to cb.-irc - iliaTTttie niarket pr.cefev tdy article. IIIONsi v x LAMEY, 81 Wi tshlnrtnni Mrn t It. tu en lillnoikiind I nnesaee tnchlr.-;3-ril

REWARD. ONE DOLLAR REWARD.

RLN KR0M IHK 8T FK r.IBKK Livnc in Fi- t : -::ii. on Ma mb. Maaa O'Laaar. jft yehrs old, a boun.. mri. I hereby f : .: ar.y perean Of per-oii lr-'in h Tr,oiiii er t aeUOf he: . n mj accouat;m 1 : par any l.'A of bArcobtrac. ing klajr llth, leso. JuHN ARCaeB. a.-.

STRAYED. SreiTtf) Fk'M THF! SI BSTTUBKH. tN THK id of May, m HenderMHi'. addition, in Indiaaopolia, a ray U..iv. i ..and.- lill., rat .!. wjud broken, left

-rie u.iir m : ,iT. ,.ei! ou i "i.gni Dim at neTtrwa aurit te on the 25th of April. I will liberally reward a reu.h that ri'turns tunt or ciu- u.l. 'rnalion that Will lead to hi- ret-overv. uiib-itai I'ATUICK r.BA.MN ATTORNEYS. DaVTM M'l.'iNM.li AI.BKKT G. 0RTrR. I t I) (r N I L I) aV r I I I E H Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, VOII Vs It I ttt K. Over Brauch of the Bauk of the State, iiHliamipoliH. Ittel. a;. ''3 'tinWhat hould 1 take for Asthma! R B A ! B ' s Tü I L A ; O Tne tite i?Titmer1 'a re-iie f, e--af m m VM0

AUCTION. .OOO ( UKI) Ol II FOR SALE AT AUCTION! On Monday. May 19, 1963. at 10 o'clock A M

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'in I'j uv in ;.ib li wtJ w f ' ai 'Lf preravm her o.t. 'hre taUa outh of Ind; .:.p-'.. on tea Mad." n l ite. 'wet id near th. farm r.f Mr Alea.

Hanr.ab, in parcel ut "J" cord" and upward, a aaay be wanted. T rm fa-h in bai.d- bt if pfjrehaeer of 5f corda or . . , . . x mtttb.' 'it u otm ball tbe arioaot. avnat w'l ür.y "atfaci" eruntv, aotb arrBfement can hf af W MMrllCLD. Pet aatj atfi . l

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