Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3936, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1863 — Page 2

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in Itnliana had been eijrorooalT enfnrcsd in

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ell a4 mj own. tSui 1 Had tiros u enwgs enur s'leetiaii soreewhat st oTf 't gfon iSs rjfe.oi.t ocojmmod. bM rwT) angagsment hare comrteklad me to match th - :xtttB-rf Ihne i :

order that I rr. Äht ip;aswr Ners 'n otr rodtt anttf

wa to frm.im we men nli im who ha4 fol 1 Hvcd tha f)tt)'vri'lt; 04- in rears jr,or 1 i Sfoafh 0 ;l at srett s gm tarnt rnJj this dar aa at hire lies? sti4 saouUJeT to

sh-mldr in arföerenca to Il.-oi'V-r .tic pno iple. 'Vt have entered upon the third Tear of t -.If. disastrous Viril aar Two rtogo, the So; of Iba countrv hi ihir flut was aaeai e I ruined to the fteln n de:enre of thai Ufr. i topotncV ark 4acoeVtis. tot baiievlMf in the il honesty wi tbeir hee't' ' " ioei; who were controlling efts 'letiii'f of the iiri..ii wo'. I ts trae and faithful u thai r trust ! T ant jeara hare piaaaai awa?; in ttwil I tue, we have mrhllaU armed hi-ta and have waited j butle with the enernj on a frontier of not leas i than fifteen hundred miles ft titles ha ve been ' fought, that in any other country would have!

overthrown nwiuarctis mo ehanired lvnaatiee: and jet. so far aa real prosre-a ia cooceroed, we hat scarcely maoe a m rV upon tne map of tins rountrj And !n the meantime, while almot liter iMt oothinq has been accomplished toward putting an eno to he reiietlinn. tnoe to whom hive been committed the reine of iroveri. merit h ire rn tn m ijed the ofltir of this country ih-tt the sreat oueti n that to dv moat oceupiea the public mind, I not wdl the Republic be avsd, two ITirion and thff OtnrittttioB reator-l m t : i y our wrre ttl ihe l' .towor.ioi: thought paar ia wdl not 'he petiple of the Nirth them elre- ! 'h prtcele-a n of liKerty H ar m-v mo .-re ttiere unl the und of D!T voice who litTff left their n'ou ütmiwint in O - mim to cme uu t dv to the upiti! of the 3 tuts? Frwat h -rp vom have left mpn'ed. ftoni'..r- . .. Inrn your a'orw. imr.i our dtdv I iiKr .n h-tve cum u t.tke aoleuiti conn al together; and -hall aar nt:i tell me thai thae :i-a-nih'eil th ui'.la f the xji p :: ';n oftha reuntrv rh. m-ti of In inn are not

trie to 'he.r Cotttttrr ;ind willing to fand by the Copatitution When thU prtv thit i now in pwwer uwde-tak'-. to ilaminoe you and me with ' trie brtn I of irva n. thtr ire thei-'lve- the veriast tr-iitors ; r r n T- av th t

more th in ne h lt f t he mn in Indian e Willi:.;; to overthrow and deatruy tl;c iet it amtnetit t!ie awM -ver o ia a vile falsehood at 1 a aiander that nbould blast the lip that tit ter it

What, then, h s ro:icht -.u hre to day? I anwer the -i n:)le conviction (hit the party J in power h i -honn itfl urtrlv and entirely in ; C'paMeof tn .n i .'in-the alf ira of the country, j We come together ai freemen, to consult one tnot!irr to re'n-i to thoeejeit Mief.iia hifbj anlaste the pubaV ornd; we fnme to ex rciae out r its; to avail otiraelvea of tho-e peirelnl rem- - l i ...,.;.,..... - ha ,, I

U W III" V UM"bUll "Ml 14 I 'II ' U.All tin we men to do We h;.ve a r glit under the Cooatilwt'trn iueil to aaiemb!e together and derr. ind at th. h ind of Iw4a4 in power the fpeely robea ol c ind we hoc i r 'it, when thr proper 'iuie hull come, to p-it them out of power br the peirefol me m. of the ballot bux. and thit we intend '-j do. At WM Ii' ! ! to the prcaent 'ut the his'orv of oir conntrv aa it ever Keen qiie-f ione.! thai the pe ole!ia l a tubt meet t aether in a i twtul and pe-eful way to consult in regard to the 0041 tnoti w.lfare Now it ia a tundamfiitwl principle ot our üovernment thit whenever a majority of the peoph? to Isiarhiliie, thaa bars neriet-t right to alter ami rh.mpe th-ir Kvprnmwwl in auch minnei at thai reeprope:. We h.ive a right to ranvaa ilia acta of '.he men who nre in power, nd if they da riot cotiducf the aff lira of theroutitrv in an acceptable manner, we have a right to die pi ace them But we are told that we muat not diacuaa the measure of (he AmiBw4ratiOfl the conduct of the wir lest we interfere with ita auccesa in put tinir down the reoctli ui. I tell you tnv (HflMi the truth i. iht Ad nini-tr ittoo haa done nothing towrd putting down the rebellion On the on trary, the weapon of the S.mthhive neen harp eneal by the policy at W aaiiincton. It i thit th it ha weMed the people o the Sooth toge'twr aa one m n; it ia thia that h a brought about li riaion and discord in the North I know of no m m on tin earth who hull more ilmr thit , ths tMcred eiii''m- ol our ;:ret tnd lasiwUJ Govrrnmrnt: ho haa been more 'ÜMned to woralup it the teet pf tho-e nohle men wti t'r tmed I', or who eel a deeper interest in the pretervs tion nod psrpatuitv of our free institutions th is 1 do iuvelf IJut if the men now in power really tie jtijn the rtHtOf atioo hi the I'nion and the precr ii of our ii t -o ia) idei (ie. all I have 'o - ) i, their policy m not c.ilcul tteI tn cirry (ut their dösig .ok ;it aome of tlie reuU.a of this poJi. j.

When the w u c onmenced 'fiete w i- a dirnled

S-oith ind thaww wj a firmly united Nopth. The tvouud ot the üi -t gun li'm it tio; i i .1 aryis)g over 'lie r uip irts of Furt Sumter, uniteu I the he trts of i he jeople of the entire North as the heart d one man At me i Ute ttH thSJft w i

dacirt and dtvii m it l' t;ie p. .. of the S.uth President L'nctdn hime!t aid tn hi in cae to v'on.'re. that in ?n pMjment. t; " e w I. i iiMiorit v of ihe p. pie n tax or Si the Union in everv Southern State with the -niiile eicep tion of s nit h (' in' ; i W ; i ,n( uioa Southern Unioo 4itMi now Why ia it that their voice are !t h:a"d? It i becaure the unjust ndinjn diei'MH poller ? ths Adminif r iti i h is 'eft them Im alternant e Imo re-t.ice tie tVovernment it tarel out with the did mi' n tinti ;t nouhl Ln ke no i er in with tr litora. Wlut wonder ia it t' a' t:ie Sohtheio people should ie unite-l? It nimr le either a ftllsr wreitf or a fehm irr.ive There w i no hope ot peace, no poi biltfx of recoiiciiiation Kc t 'en- I foe one hnre alwa va bean in m . 1 . . 1. T V .

ravor oi in ;"-eciiiion ! in- wr in ier - ii lineofpnNti .nd upon uch prinaiples aete adapted to rvndsr it aiicemafnl n Ibe rastoratioi o'"theUuan I have derrd to are t rSjndncted i on the nrneiples of ihr Crittenden leaflthUona ao j as l parat t'.ie pjie of the BaSHh in feeling I and i'i action from h leader of the Kebellion i

W h m. aa we'' t - ei ce n w ir, won! i - ij t t.a Uim our rrnn if you would ronquer hun. That would 'h' tue plain dictate of com pvn arn-ir: hut on the other hand, the en'i'-e polier of the Administration h.a been directlv the

r ':frsiT Wl ei it ! n.po-ed to Smsnoioale the alavra of the Sioith, the S oithei ii eople nilel no m re f con ince them th it they h ol nothing to hope tror tiit ii:riec .r the Adnunifraf ion Trt.it -iti-fie-1 them wit! i true liearte! think J in.' men in tl e North, that while the Adtninistr i t in i! I uti(iietiotiabtv put 'Wo tht rebelltni if b" bat thev conM srcorapllsh he emsnetpa i lion ol the ! res, vet if thei CttW act'Otvpliaii only not purp e thej would pieier to tree the i -r nd hive i S a er:' C'wffWSjrii onon aar h Thev aaw that the oat I ot bei to: wattf or th I'i, .n. Ion s.r the pCiTO. an i ti.e OaBO 4i4aa heonght afc st it once unit in the Sn'h Mid t tinlt the N ,rth Fe! low Vi ret - n view of thoae fact, thr erest qaeation whuh pree'.ta H-elf to u to day i. Wim are we t dul Haw ,r we to , tt M fiie.ala. permit ute la av u vou tha it ii it everv .in i' ..f ie;ilatton. tcr tet eerr I wlsa unr;v.ninti of BOwW tll4l 4 ill loatifv a L'raat pop!s In aaaarfTnc th-t fräst m! ut ima'e r ht of revolution ahihia:Ve "v rarnwlt; when 11 el4 h ia tailnl We hae.e.n tne di-tyitiofi th it was paanifW'ed hv thia Re ptUwct4 runt arhsn thev p4d he their wwnbict ths seeaiop acta of Jeff Pivi ind hi crea .. oe o in- ma at lite imml I' lotn c . tifsj 'v . trjaj . d er :e i'v istird vce.le " .'?4-t ine io!'cv of t e Adaiiioatratlon Thev e erted Dm'xratic täte ofTlcer and a de t doi Ustbo. t:. in h: t ,i each ir.i neb of the ln.alare. how. r, . -e ,.- I, i.l re ill been n.u o,(,,.e; t, . , .,. an(j revolution they reetrndrd to he theT would h banted to the will of the paopl aud al lowad ibe Demok ratie Tegisiatiirr to enact "itch Uw- a thry Üioorht tl lint mate.! ., that thia f m ti.nta tnit only begat, tt eiact term from the majoritv almost ss aooo as the MmIm wa pax, and Aawii tan days bafur adjouri raent tliv telt their rl and went to M i i it.. they nrgsniMda mock Legislature and aoent the rem dt der of th eaaicn In my judgment, they to94l to ooo -thev ouht to I se gone 'w thawsOiaf bawin aa the . -fer -ids of the Ohio liter, -.xd if tbe preaeut oolcra that are now ia

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ar for thia co tf p.rtv were

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ina f" ' aa

laartul tt lle-n. n 'W.ee .

gtmr inieas that all their dem u:. t thej were going to iihdriw N whit th4 Bath did There wa

atep in the progreaa of their eceaaion that they did not ape the conduct of Jeff Davi and hia crew Thev aid the Democrata bad paared an nnnatitutional military law Well if it was un

event you would not have eipeeted to be ad dreased hv one of vour on tsih.w ciliienaol Iu

na t it biaarsuch a we h . vs been di ip hlicin I oas'rd th - -i - ect.I ,i- t. .t :; a torn . per - my du'v to whnent to ddre ) u on I ere I tf - O. which Isbad rlj er brieflr. ? ti.en. i Here' fora ever inee I besame voter, 1 :i ire e met trnu?ht the De-nocntic psrtv a ri .'it With

in the Ut je,r, howe er. it hv SSS teen. an l.er;.. re. an opinion With me. On the contrarv, it has ripened into a conviction, and I now Anoic lint the Deroocr tic pariy r;j;ht nvbtsa tritd hv tne record of the pt, and right is the

1 doctrine and mea-ure which it now advo

that ia juat

s auutie

I there were tp

might report and br whoa the anoonatitutional law could have been eif!r et ide. But what were the ot.jecüonal features of that military law? The principal one thev urced was that in the orcsn iition ol the militia the power to d po nt the offl'-era are,- taken out of the I. o d o the Oovernor and C'mmittH to tbe hand of the pe.,r e Wa there anythitig wrong in th it ? Could not the appointing power be safely con fide.) to 'hran?

to which they eaies. SOaatituttonal I Let me ask you today, my friends, whether.

in looking over the record id the past political hiatory ol the coun'ry, you can pat your finger upon a a rn trie intance of Democratic policv of which yni ire shameil,or which vou would alter it yon could? Are yon not all content to dav with the ptat pohcy of the Government ao far aa it ha been influenced by the Denn -ra'ic par tv? Then il you ,re proud of the glorious Mst; if you are tali-fled with tha policy which guided the destinies of this countrv lor the siitv er

There was ahOiier o" i. r. ri It m th'-

The arms des'gtiwrf lor the urnrtig of the militia j that elaped laitaeeii the election of Uie intjuetal of the .ia, whieb had been di-tribnted by the JefTeron and th t of AOraham Lincoln, why J Eepublicsn suttioritj upon purely political prin ' lboud vou now think of turning your backs upon eiples. were U be rh :a Ileal 1 1 ia a fact worthy of J the Democratic :.irt? Men lioe the a-surance

notica, tha up to the present time, so far a 1 to stand up and ted us that it i our duty to arm h.ive been distributed tor the purpose of abandon this 'rgaiiizttiun. I loll vou. gentle

arrnins the militia . they have n all case, with

Out a ingh rxcajition. been distributed "olelr to

men. a.a I love mv countrv and would wi-h well

to her interest. I would itaud hv the Democi ti

Republican org inhtuioiis My own opinion is. party. The hiatorv of the country admonishes j

th.t in times like thi. we need no armed mnit: a

at all, but if we are to h ive them, we do not want them as armed t olitical organizations. Well, the jtepwhlieans l '.he Lii dure, tearing the affe -t Ot (his law upon their polier and their future Career, undertook to repudiate their obligation and to er-eiie from the performance of those du tie which they owed to the pwopie who had elect et them. I do not undertake to aar that thev

bae not in the arming of tha militia executed niake: Whut principle or doctrine of the Demo ht bare letter of the law upo the statute book, 1 cr itic party should vou now abandon in order

u- to t.n I firmly by the Democratic part; Could 1 look backward over the past and see but s olitary instance in which the operation of Democratic ideas hid brought dishonor or misfortune upon my counts y, I wouid not advccite iu ex tence for another Imur But if. on the other

hand, the past history of the country sustains the principles and measures adhered to by that grand

old partv, then I have anolher

ugt:es'to!i

to

but what I say 1., th it there bas taaSII a:! alonan Sn j oat discriraiaatmn againt the Democratof thi State. And ilia verv nar lo see why it h len o If I nhfiuld gf. a comf1, Sti to

rai-e a companr of volunteer mtlitia Idonotaup , por rn iny ii" 1 1 1 1 ? would put down their numw upn my mu-rer roll; ano J iiT.T'rehrt I mii ot von Democrat- noold feel 0MliJ loth : to sin h mu-ter roll forborne of thee Repnbli -r.i ; en t lessen Yet. sintrularlv enoii'di, wlien '

Wf DemtitTstN omeupfor our nh ire of the pob li'Him- h.ni ull been disiributed to the Re publicans. Bel there en another ren?on. Thsv diJ not run awuv until tht. military law was dead and buiietl. OntlieSaiof Fehruirv tht'. bill hsi left nmotiir the unfini-heil busine- The next dav the w'rwat Republic m M i- Meeting w i held hero and -peeches were nude, a '.iling, in the m"t hitter terms. Democratic mea-ures and nieti The next morning the Republican members hobed left their seat never to return. The m litarv bill, aa I ii'd b !oe, v ft dead a! re ni . rSQSirsd m two third vote to t;1 it through, and that the Republicans had in their power to prevent without leaving their eits stall. Be side. I think, eighty two Hoaee bills and some thirty or fottv Satiate bills were in bef're it Therefore it ia plain to ee that thev did not run awav to defeat the pas.ige of the ruilitarv bill What did they run awav fori I will tell you The Committee of W yn and Means ha ! beoaght iu 4 hill m kuig an appropriation' of one hun drH I thou ind dollars for the purpose ot taking care of our ssck and wounded so Miete. The bill provided that that fund should be placed tinner the control of the Treasurer of StatOi who Ishhn seit an old soidier, w ho fonght in Mexico and who wa the most proper person to have control of the matter. Well, the Republic ins ran swa simply to keep froh) having to face the mu-ic upon that bill They dared not vole sgsiast it i Htid thev would not vote for it bOCSOM it wap u Peasocratic masaats The Deosocrani hd pro videil Itlierallv for the comfort of the sick and wounded volunteers The Republicans could not eow against the bill, but thev could not gal their thoughts off that corruption fund Thev w on d the appropriation made, but they wanted to have the distribution of it in their own hands, and that is whv they -ould no' ote for the bill Thev hive all alons: been husilv engaged in cir dilating their inskJiotN pohaM it la the minds of oiir soldiers ever since the beginning of the war. and when we undertook to fake the power to do so hereafter out of their hands by placing thi fund in the hands of a Democrat, and an honejt min. thev bolted They have done their work and they are g444. It is now two year before we the people of the I'uitel States cm chftryco thi Federal dynasty al the ballot box. and it i n Inn j tiro years In the htointiw. my eonntryman, nbai dwtj devolves upon uf These temporary usurpation of pOti ei . thee or.iei-. llne uhitrai v arrests, galling aa jhev mav lie, still le .ve in our hands a fsnrfal remedy for the-e wronirs. It will still he iu our power, when the time hall come fur wCtHo, to rut rheae men out of power at the ballot box L'i.til tliat tune comes, it is vour privilege t" h M ficely and lullv ail the-egieatand Ifiportsol questioii. of national policy, and then cnlinlv de poit your billots and hurl tliee men fiom ihe'r pi ices, one .ind all, from the highest to the low st. I ilwog vote the Dem .r iiie ti ket It is itiv tloliher.ite coLviction that the poorest and ittosl humble Democrat in 'he ln I is a hatter n.an for any otbee than the best man in any other

T irty. and therefore just M soon as I know who I Another thing: The Republic in Cun-ress of nt men are tint are in the held. I know jut , tlle u,me( St oe siw proper in it wisdom t .

awui' nowi atigomfio rotfiltMllflt election. - ru,, (W reeoiruiiin the Renublies of Havti

and Liberia as in dependent tiovernmeiits. equal in dignity to the American Government, and equally entitled to the reaped, of ill nations 1 :ie provided Ministers tu reside at iltoconru

thit vou mav become a better citizen or a truer! Mend to your couiitv? doof Um Mbjtcl ol slavery the doctrine of the DaaaoCtWay h.i uniformly been, "No interven 1 Hon " We have always held that Uonurrs had ho riht to interfeie with it in any m inner, but i tht it shavwld le left to tu people ot every St if i to regulate H according to their own pleasure. It the people of a Stiteor Ter.itory w ih to have, slavery, the Democricv siid tlieir wdl w;i -.o eifin in rtsfwfi to ibrit mittet, ad tkH ilieirj wdl w. filial and eoticluai rft Thit h:s ntw.ivbeen the doctrine of the Democratic party; and I tel! you. mv fritod, tint if t!i it principle had been recognized in Coiigresa and in thescveial Slates, our flag would to day have been unsullied and untorti, oui nation tl h inner ornamented with I thirty four glitteiiug stars, und BOS44 nd har ; mony would have reigned over every portion of our country. There would he no blood di-eolor- I in;: oui streamlet we would be an united and hippy people Now me of these Republican aotlaasan will tell vou that all this is untrue, yet ; in the r heart ol heirt the know it is true thev hneoj that if we h id all stood Hi mly hv this great principle it would have preserved the Union of tdese State, and the peace, prosperity and h ip j ptliOOf of this whole people It ia siid by smne thai we should not do riit- ! thing except what tends to put down th ret lion. Nay more thev -av. we -dimiM -careelv d, w im ex'.ept tor the purpose of putting dow n the rebellion. I am willing lor one. to be nie i und by that standard, but 1 want to put ilie-c Republican gentlemen to the une te.-t. Pmriiig

the continuance of this war, from its oiiitnence tnenf In the present tune, my he.nt has continu nfly rearnod lor the restoration of the Union. 1 In?- Union due not belong to the Ilepubiican P ir j ; it does not blong to Mr Lincoln; it is your Union; it is my Union; it is the glorious inherit Mice that c iine down to us troin our lathers, and no m iti or set of men may claim it; it i the Union which gave :s a flag, representing on if azure skv a pparkHng stir tor every St de Tins Union belongs to us al, . und I w mt to see it re stored, so that alter nil the Hinple ijuestion St is MM be: ween tm-e'.l as an individu d, and I h ue no hesit mcv mi Saying, tietween the Democratic party and the Opposite pefty is how can the ( ii ion b- rt stored1 I claim that the Democratic party has always been stronK in favor of the restoration of the Union and in favor of that policy which was alone likely to bring it about; whilst at the same time, the opposite party if not in (set opposed to the

I'vompli.-hincnt of that object, h ive at least fol lowed a cour-e wi policy not likely to biing it Shoal. How much I would ;ive to see this in , I anions rebellion pur down, I cannot espre. I believe I would clieerlullv gne up all that I pos ; MM on earth, and what iittle of hope 1 have for the future nay, more, 1 believp I would be will i ti tr to give mv tfe Itself, it I might only have the prieitegOOl -eeing mv countrv where it otM I v iAtid now. I want to ak tne gentlemen of the I opposite school, those who tell u- that we should j do and say nothing that doe not tend to put down tin rebellion, how the me ism es adopted I by ihe present Adanhtstrstioa atWsshioctoti ind by t1onres have helped 10 put down the rebel j Hon? And in the first place, I auuld like to' know how it helps to nut down the rebellion, iQ Ct the negroes tree in the District of Columbia and O04ftpoi you anal me la nay taxes fur that! purpoe When the plan is rally carried out the aegrOOS all set al liberty ami ent forth to tie- j come vurthlüt Vsgabohdl iu our midst I then would know how tli.it has helped to put down the rebellion

l lie ti l lot 1 1" x i- our remedy tor thc-e wrongs; and a long a that is left, we will i:e il. Free - eeeh, s free psoas, uad a i Ireebalbit bast are our in lienable rights; and SS long as thev are .ft ft

W ui4niDs.re.l your Uuv ernmeiit ta-JUW wnat 11 ttf Hayti and L-betia. and made arrangement., siniuld te. The storm will piasbv; and when it i .,, tt:.k a..m,.r n.u iL. M;..

i-tcr- w )m should be -ent from those ßovi rnments

i-Cime, .til will be well; but. if, on the other

b in i. ou are driven lo armed resistance ahd revolution as the mtiy means of -enuring tbe re dre of your grievances; H' yon are coinpeile.i at l ist to brek up thi Government andniikt all o4r lulls un! valley battle lields; tuen even il yea shall innrer rl iu vindicating your rights, all that sliall rem on, will be but the charred and Id ickened remain of w hatevcr is ;;o(al atid c;re it iu taeprasaal ot glorious in the pat Then you dl ha, e to commence over a; tin. tor the past is kaah Let me diu.uie you then iiom hsiharlag in rang minds any thought of rucb results Abide by your constituiiou.il remadie. free s(eech. free pre- and a tree ballot box. In probably less than two yeir front today the Stite ov rumen t of Indiana will he all that wcm rill our own Therefore, let every ni m fer; tli it he is a con sen Uor ot the peace inside of hrights.

to represent them in the court at Washington Ail this COell as a great innnv IhOwSSOd dollart. in important item one mihi fiiuk. in times nkc these, but mh ill indeed compared with what Contractors make now and then, and when it i all done when we have eut some of thee Abo lition gentlemen to represent the totrneJgOlf ol the American people in the sable courts of H n ti and Liberia, and received in return some good Haohinn rsgroas to reptsraui ihess m nae eapital. and for our offi 001 I oi Qft vernnient to hohl s n i i Iriendly iptoroonrse wnh n ben oil this is done I w:mt to know how that helps to pu' down the rebel di m? Another thins They paed a law th it the Southern people shoo Id not be allowed to yo in fo thi Tetnt ine with their slave pjfcoerte. 1 do not believe m that law and -hill fie in tamr

ot iu repeal; for, I bet tees that m the acauisi

B H let me urge von fo turn your thoughts1 t Ion d th if territory the Southern people hid

on Ir m ill idea ot revolution. It is a mat'er of the utmost importance to u and to all who hail DOOM niter us. that thee .1 tli' 111 ties and thee evds shall be removed aitboni anj rsjootl Ri the Iat rem vlv Hut if the time ever come when pe i' eful temeilies will no longer avail u. mid when ii shall la?come our duty lo HntHcslO our rights by means of an armed re-istance. I know the people ol Indiana. 1 hnov ths spirit ol her DojfawOOaey, and it that time ever does come. I know roe will viniiirateyourjelve Wke meu. I ,iv to ou to d y mtii'itji yaur rights Disturbances I ae nbe idv taken place in nie e mo'i of hi State 'I itey at v ocour again hut let aa D mcrat be t'e first to engage In rhetfi D no' allow eooraeHei to become ensn. ccl bec'uso thev ewn yoahaooh names I do not tarheve a RepablicsM could possibly" nuke me mid fiv etlluiLT me any oatne. i. emitter In w inanltiagnt annoaoeeed I bf!;er in tnr heart that titer theonoelvss are the ere it fOOjreO of nil the VouHIss ha1 bars come so heieily upon us. snd thev know it tSem-elve It i that which makes them . 'eful agiiinrt us Theretuie. ahateter cpnl tt thei mav ee ht to apply lo vou. do not you call them names in return. Ci 1 ihein br whitsvsr gOOJnl thev wish to be known, and if they cnll vou 'Connerhe d " let them do it: and if thev call

vm llutternu'.' eli and coihI; iet them 1

th;it; inn ran dignify anv title they my P'r you ,,t thev mai select the best name tl it cu be invented, aud in less than mi moulhl lime t a I ha a taatk of t of amy atid reproach 9 to ibem 'ti -ill fe.ir'essfiea. "Wf are all fiere o -ether' Wc hue ftf much at take as tl.ey. 0ieais4KS ere eaossa a tlieir mi. . ri ' r.

all aesk. Lei thers rot trample these ngbjs s- tar under too' tha' thei,. ,, , ,, nillf , r bevrsnce: if they '-rob u nmic ami pursue u ailh beagle." we wdl give their root to the wue-, ami iheir desh to the e.iijle '

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i ' -auie iinis iix ..oiii iei ii fieopie nail loll ii 'illect how our national Territories were c united 1 hey were acqnirrl by the eooaMM bl I ftnd traasare nl both sections. The South as web as the North furnished men mo mem for the neconiphshment of thit ohiect I'ne blooi-d the Northern bov and of the SOhlhom bov mingle 1 toeti'er 00 the Mndo Ol Mexico, they slept layneith the ame tent, fought shoul tcr to shou .er i. oi the battle field and when the conflict wa over thev were buried side h s;ile in the -ame gl ve And m view- of all this, when at the close Ol the war the North said, we ill take all this teniiory for 04is4jm and ire South sh ill hae Bono ol it. I sn I that it w.i. , lie ic: ot the hihwa man . and not of 'he honest , Christum, t iiiiotic nan Let me tty t hfhtg thi atottOf honio to vour mind- bv me m at a simnle illotr i i at Three of m saghhors bay O piece of Und costing each of fhem 1 1 ondffd dollara Thev gn M work to ' in rova the place and prepare it for cultivation Thes der awav the tiojbor, fanld feme and ornctbaildings opoa the land, ana ftfter three or; lour y eos hue '.reu employ eij at this way.tso d the men bnejM lo find fault w ith the third; sav tliet do not like the k in f ol kai as f emplov ti. work on the farro. and they will take the whole tf.in entirely oat of Iiis bands and manage it tl cm-ehea What then would boppehl Thithird nun who In been thu mjatahirilj and tin ! iwfull v .iira--e--ei of his ri-hta would come into the Temple rjawtiej md w.-uld there make ht plan t a jurv eoaspasad sf twelve es vou bones! uieu, and hs would say to you; "I helped t... ear thit firm 1 helped to build the fencej sad to roll tb lo.' snd ui prepare the land for) cuUiraliou;" sod if you twelve jurors did not; nnc in a enlist te-!or ng that n.an his iust .in; i

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mrg or aox TBonas a Bhwhtsowj Mr Hendt cl said: V Fellutc CMMM I did not ex ect to rar tieiiie "i ot t.e t eaksrs on th occasion We had expected, n nu sre sware. d st rguiahed centietuen from other Mates to be Droseni and ssldres the conieution. and of course in tbs

lawful rights, you w..uld go out of that

hotie twelve perjured, damned 'iul Now. gentlemen, it tlit - your verdiet in a, c tse like that, why . upon the hiebest prii eof honor and c,.i,-cience. would it not he the same in regard to the r ht of the thirty lean rreat Mates ol mis Kepubbc. all Situal ,io' mv ereign? You know it would. I do not bellt H . therefore, iu the justiea of thit law which i r i . . i i

moita anv portion i nie pennir tnun g i

the T err i tones snd taking their property with thru. tin' aaishsg ail I hat, after that Uw

lo passed, how in ths name of reason and common en'e doe that help to .ait down the rebe'lion? We. a Dem'H-rat.-. are willing t be trieo by the st hi iard the ms b-ve set up. Iiui we wmh to pu: tf en. to the aOie test snd see if ev erythin that thev have done bus betped "tophi down ths rebellion " Ti e pi hi, trmh 4 that thee utjut laws nl which I hae keen speakinc, this one -chd poll cv ol the A Imini-tnti n has hslped to s'rei.ii'hen the rebellion Mr Lincoln, in hi first regular message to Congre-s, said that in his opinion, in all the Southern States except South Carolina there was n Union majority Now if that w is ao, aaa it not plainly toe duty ot ihe A lm.ni-i tion to endeavor to trengtheo the hauds of the Union men in tbe South, and thu enable 'hem to bring the erring Utes back into the Union again? The Admnistration. however, in its

widom. Ms fit adopt s Contrary line ot poll j

cv. and wlut has been tbe reault? Two veirs ai:o if the Union m m of the S uth and the hot

bloodei .-ecessionit had hapianed to meet, they would in all probability hue had a lively di-pute if not a serious cot. froveivy on the subject ol the Union, and' thi Union man would haie had the dunces of ucceM largely in hi favor But now let ibeaame aggaasant come un be j tween the ame two men and the nee pan in the hm is of the Secessionist would be. ' Why, don't

you ee tli at tins Administration Oas uone au u possibly could do to take sway our rights ol properti?" Two vears ajto. at the call of the

President, five hundred thousmd men leapel up oa su iiietdy as did ihe clad w irriors on the Scot tish bills, as sutig b? the imm. rtal poet, and taking the r live io their hmd .-w i t l a .1

went to the !vutii to nnt. a iriev supposeo, un der the Crittenden losulntion. At that time Jefferson Davi commanded an army not exceed bg. at the utmo-t, three hundred thousand tut, and he had done hi bet. Our army went on ward toward the South, and penetrated to the verv centre of ome of the cotton State-, and

how were they rccei veil? They . theme! ve. tell! u that at lmot every other houe ihey were: met bv a friend and treded in the kindest possi ble m inner Why was this? It was beeau-e at ' that time ;ilm'-t everv other nun in the Bottth w.ia a Union mm Now ad is changed Ttie j Adniinistr ation adopted a policv that united the: South And. to dav. instead Of an army of three hnti'lred ihauaniiit. at everv step we take we are confronted bv .Jeff Dorfe, with an army d raoie than ai hundred thou-md men Wli.it do v.m think of this policy 7 I do not bke it I Had foolt with it aic;iii'ie it weaken t lie arm of my

Gm eminent. Now it there ia anv man in this aemblv Orhe thinks the PojmmttC party il not right, lie should pot co with that uiiti; Imt if there i anv mtn

who thinks that the policy of the Peosocrsci is the (Kilicv best adapted to reotore he Un on. then re av it i Ins dutv as aii American citizen .ind 10 honest m io to 1 ibor Nir the success of Detno. erotic principles and meisures. aa matter what j

hi former political as.-ociations mav have been Whet mean- mud we mike use of in nnler to

secure the succw-s of these principle-? We miif , 044 4 tree boUot box; ond if we sre olloored lo

h ue that, then we Otast h ue in addition a free man nml li-. ioin of !ieedi in order f i in ike il

effecti' e: and if we can onlv h ue these. I can i. tell y ni w h it von m ir expect to see i oa Stay 1 expect to .-ee ere loo jr the return of all those men w ho re ill v love their countrv. to the rink-of the Democratic parly. We shall -ee a Dssooctral i t I

the Presidential chair, a DioaoeTotfc Contreso in W i.-liington and a Democratic Legi-laturo in In diana. Boat soon we may hoja? to gain such a victory, we do not propose to dieoona t this time. We hoped will not be long. In the Btcantjooo, let ii be true m I fit m Tr ie to the Constitution, cheerful If obedent to nil law madein porsnonce of it, and give the Administration a onrdisl sup port in all it act that really tend to the m littles ain e of the Constitution; but when vour rights are invaded bv politic sneochet and tv vour bil lots. eml up a voice which the Administration cannot chouse but liear. i hum loc Alaaieatapj sqtinitron. Misi-.-:rPi SiiL.innox M iy 2 d, C63 En SrTF. ShNTtNfL: On the 18th inot. (lener al Bilett'o awsrine brigsde moved out of Um Obio into the Mississippi, tn route for Greenville, Li , and other guerrilla haunts. Never before did ihe MissUatippj river bear on its broad bo-on a glOft Splendid pageant, and never did so many splendid hoüts contain so much sptsudid pcoad for OOtbiognOOl 00 much filth and want of con cert. Lieut Commander Fhelp- went tip vrsterdav in noils ttd of the tin-clad, up the Tetines-ee Should he retain this temporary commmd. U p' J I. Fo er aid taue command ot the K -squirt The news from thonoigbboehood of Vick-bur Is decoiediy MOd, vix: the capture of Jac kson, kovoiond, itc , 4c. Raymond and Jackson are iu Hinds county, and even If (ener.il Rank his not the occupation of Jack-on, he occupies the paot-owll region of Miaoissippl, and right 00 the railroad leading from Vick-bur to Jackaon, und in the immediate neighborhood of the Cooper's Wells, 0 celebrated M saiaslppi wateriaji plaee, mid one ot the finest camps in all Keheldotn Tlie sells are but three miles from Canton, on t'ie railroad. The sitaatiuu iaf Oanoewl Pea bee ton and his Heitel host is said to be at K lorefoV Station, a very low, sickly, swimpy place, und one thai he 004 but temporarily occupy. Vicks birg is doomed We all down here hive Qtthfl donee la our naval and rmy ofheer. und even ynt tt i e oppjf hope for H aker. I bear thai Mr V. A Ooeaiaii. Ista Brigodier in th Fe ier.il uriny, and late dealer in cotton st Helena. ,k , wa- up in Iisliana lately, pitching into the Sentinel mid into ' " W C You aie OOOd CO these thing and can bear it. bnt alasl lor me What -hall I do? The duels are played out; 1 never wis on the Tom Hyer order, and heahJes it I was, how could I d ue to meet m 10 who bid hi hor-e' head shot oft' at Buena Vi-ta. and nho, with uWhlondy goroMnOonl the 1 imputed Ca (4a is Kinder, strutted the streets of Haa f)i le .1 end li evr ince Ina drawn I ciiion from the (toverumei.t for what happened twentf gkl yigssg ? I hen be-i es I u ig' t b4r hi meet ihr redotihted Oapt Landet in n. the hero ot fi im v gioaf tn it hi pte-entel itself since the w ' r it Siesiro opto that of Mavfreesboro, araied w nl. tha s irdeohe nl two or three Mexican -e"o ri- or s'tioiei h. If Qoroitn r Curtis wmt to siir ibo eOOtOU (p c-iici,. I am in; and betöre I t,e ii aa i h - ile. iet me remind Gen (jor bism of the ot rest ol Copt Brono of the tin clad nunbost Forest Rosa.fuenat uhev hag hi order, in protecting o transport in teiling a cargo ol OOttnn below Helena Let the (tei er.il tell who it w: .-, .1 nie- or U . k. wht psid C 'Ot Hr wn $l":i h'ish ohm ei . m i let the n.'iteou- Ooraati lell u- iiow inu Il 'l"Uh M .M Ii in and John Cannons m wie ut of oottan under hi protector ate. Do, Mr. Cine man; do General I insist thai you um-' iiie Mi D k r.-on to vi t the put liana -f I ttii i ma mihi the West, to en lighten the Buttornot organ'tsatkm She i- said t tie ym metrical ere dure. Does -he w u. to marry? She i ohai said to h'w i vail knit frame I wot der who was the illffcf idfOOJ laiT I think if she would visit Ilrown couotv, the Copperhead- noald at nnce yield to the Napole 04 mould of her j iw from what I hue -ten ot her spee, he, she i-all j iw She is c -nntt ed to Scuiirtni. Haphaesfon, Ac The first Vet I barbarian, ti e I .tier kept h- hair we!! greased I am told - nee her advert McCfeften is in lira tcr C-, and that Jell Duianl Beuareg od ssy il is no use kno kiiiL'. the tiling is up. th it they really can't a Mtotaftd this efTon less and ojodojl M so Dichinooo, that heraosoaHiont sod dihViontlsl eiproseloo is too much for them, and reti poor rreo Btie d e tor, as we are told Miss Dick orsoti Bad bettei gne Fiemout u aide berth .of he will h ne her conti acted lor and put into tr.s cof fers. 1 bog tht public jt!c,n of ihe mnexed paragraph to ill further ihm the outr geous conduct ol He; ib can contractors and other connected with the building ot iron cladt. McCord 4 :. built the Tu-eumbia. TUK TIHI JIBU. Atter -i mot rigid exa initiation of the character of the TaMrumbi i's mjune. it has been pro oeaoneed doubtful whether she can be repaired this .ue of Mound City, or Si. Lout- H?, a heels sre ao badly sunk" that she com m he proiier:i Miaighoooed without bt:ng put noon the dry dock Capt Shirk u. hi report to Admiral I'orter sute some facta that go to show that her builders did not perform theii partol the contract tt well as thev should hare doi.e The timber used in her construction wa not of the kind con tracted for. and. a was the care with ihs Chilli OaahO from a similar cause, when a ball struck her turret, the bolts ecuring her iron plating to what should have been tae bett kind of oak. e hibded a dipod. on fo jump out of their places. Cant Shirk'i lUOOfS SMf cause an in vetieation that will not rceoJt favorsbly to the boildon ot tbe Tuscumbis W C F

From tbe Philadelphia Aga. The Liberty of the Irea in Prussia Sn Hiloi nil l.eavon. The Her in Volk -Z-hü . People' Osoettol of Aprii 16 h, last, contains n cutorial le -der. an A'lmoiiition" to the K.m;'s Oovernment, fro Ol w I ch we deem il proper to (nmi-li oneco 'd e s an extract. They m 1 see from it how a peo pie living under a momrchy dare to speak to i heir hereditary sovereign ami bis satel.tes in a peri.nl ot danger, and with the prospect of war before them. 3 eakitic of the acta of the Government, and the necessity of the people to think and reflect on the condition of the State, ihe writer says: Under such circumstances a inglular stite id mental anarchy is iiiyhduced, which, io the midet ol their daily occupations, fastens on the con - lousneas of the people Everybody leels "it cmnof remain so " In auch a situation a State

ennot weather tte leist ui-turtiance or ilanjer

The vo c and life o " the people follow diffcei t direction from the Government, and there i- no rdnt of union between them. Batch itustion m ike the people look upon the roost indefinite tuture a a bleviiiir. "if it only put an end lo the pte-eut order ot things " h Oith a condition of th;rilts. the peopfe at last se-xe in detnir on the thought that in the history of States the greatest evil olten produce an improvement. TheGorerr.ment made up it mind to ignore the real cause ot the evil, and to throw the rsfKinsibility 44 everything ihey could think of. The pre-1, disloyal civic officers, profeaaors of universities, municipal authorities, the tribuiia's of justice, snd the whole organim of St ite, weie accused b ttie retctioti iry patty of nroducinc the conflict, which meant nothing e!e than that the people in all their moral nml intellectu il re'ation. are onposed to the tavorite aystein of zovemment. Such a condition of thhsflO is the basis of that anarchy of the mind which undermines States When such 0 state of things continue from month to month without o chongo of government or of SVsMaa, which is the onl v means to unite the Gordian knot, then the whole amount of the evilliecome apparent when a foreisrn conflict threatens. Io such a situation, everv one feel what it i to have a people and a Govcr' ment who do not uuderstau I e ich other, or who are oppose I IO one another when the apprehension of comiriii timber drives men to thp very brink of that desperate hope which eek in the worst the road to t lie better. How neir lo this precipice we luve drifted, no WS. 'it this moment, can be piepired to sa.r There is a period when, without the sühte-t rfOflOO for so doing, men dwell affectionately upon the idea of a proximate danger, and un Other, when i danger reiliv Hahncitu 's shorn ot half it- leirors iy daOSOSS of fancied se curiti . One thing, however, is certain. A S'ate must ant opsi'wlats in stich doubt of dang on lihoty to BOM by w ithout hat tu, and. ieast of all. must a State, upon such a p aatnilily, whoa, in its in tenia! and extern il iei itions, it actually poaeohoo fate. In uch a sttaatioo, pstiiotleoi. in iospashagtha dutv of truthfulness, compels the S1S1I tiiWJ that i chsHge of poltef or Oorernmont becomes every d iy more and more oeoaassry. "Pfo osaal not deceive oHrselrea with the idea that the menace

Of 0 loieign war wou d brtOO about a general ! fit-ion of public nptaiaaa The golf that sepa- t

rate tnern i- too side to be filled up bv extfiic 040 means After pif event-, even a popular Admini-tra tion wotf-1 bsroojui'e entnigh to do in restoiino o better order of thini' In ihe interior, the peo pie have been treated with too much contempt to b4 easily m ired n haarte on operation, even with minist eis of their own cl nandng 0 4 4' 4 A change of go earn ment and of -vstem ia unavoid ib'e; if it does not lake place looo, e drift into th it anarchy of ibe mind which co; demos Stat4s to pans only throwgh the eveict school of adver-ity on the road to imt -rovement Tn, i tliH lanirawgaof a Prtisian piner. nuhlishe,i in tne PraadsB Capital, under ttieeies of the Prriowoo King! Ii Oeitersl Bornsido weie military eoioiawderol Berlin sroold he not have the editor St tested, tned by militarv commission. and goteneed to irittsnorlathat for life 1 Instead afth it . the Yolk ' Zeit 'i n and itseiiimrs still liveprotected bv that 9 at em of othajO which even un der uu shsolatO gnrOTOmmtl controU the actiou ot uicu in po-e-io:i ot power From V .1 li ni a ton.

Aiivanck or Oimtl Loti Ahmt Toward TH kl FfcDfcK.lL t'.i;-iTAL.

Spveial OtrsaspsnOfOSC id the Chicago Tun. W ahi m;to. May 16. Since my letter f Mav 3, oine n v developtnetits have come to light respecflng tiie move otento of Geo Lee 's ermy. The dassasie done to Southern railroads w is nrnre supetfi -ial than se nous, and is already repine 1 Trains of cats now run from rredertehshaejf to Richmond, and from Ri oh io and and ynehharo to Oardonsriil4l and from Oordonavilie srroM the Rapidao to Culfepper. und thence lo the Rapo ihannock i i vet The male body of Gen u00l irmv is stiil at Chs celiorvitln und f radarick i Osorga and his ri " ht wing still oi Port Royal, but his left oing hoi been advanced from GordnnstiHe to Calpopper, and now extends along flat TJpper Rsposhannork, I rem the Salpbor 8prioaaan the loft to the mouth ol the Rapidao n ttie riht. Ttiere is everv in dies tion tint, he preparing to mike I bold uttempt 10 capture thi cdv. The celebrated gnorriilo chief Mnehe, with o force of 1 ,8H0 eaeatr , is at hkho sad Uopeevilie the former place thirty miles orost of tliis ii. 1 1 oi the latter thirty mieo north of General Lee' telt vstti He - no doubt recor.noiteiing fee General I'c, with wham he is in eoeamn4 The 4 hole of the territory between the Pop m 'C and the K ipp diannoi k. and between the ftrange stsl Alexandria Ralhyaad and the R'ne Rtdge, is rirtuollf in fb nosession of the Cnradaranss. stm-a we hive no ironps tlieic furtiier west, than Oetitereilie, nor lotther south i hen the Oecoqaan River Indead, sn hold are Moshy'i troopers that, on the 14tf. in-f . everll hundred of them trotte! down tlie Looshoog turnpike to a point with in five ositeo4 ihe i.'h dn UriilL'e! In fit mat on m fh lott was immediafelv hrohghl to Getier 1 1 Ralleek Hi guardo at that point were do willed: the guns In the forts at the Ute du pout sera landed, and the irt.lleriom there le;,f on theii uma The nl .nk on t bo Chiin Bi idge nere taken gp, in the fashion th.f pjgd to be done in the fall and aintOT ef lc61, when the Confederate were at MutiMiu' Hill and Center rilkt: sod they ore still op It H eshy's esentre shoakl mike i d h at the Ch tin Ri kfgO fo d ii . thev could i id rios becau-e there is no fl ior on ihe tiri l'.'e for the hotse to walk on. The capital is proh ibit- sate, een if Get, Lee hm;' .-!' er : ii eiTn -'j Ir .t m tip ween W a-b-

instoti ind Hooker - armv at F 'Imoutli; because Gen He ii e'u. 10 ia here with Ins SO.QUQ troops; and f)-i 9Mht, withh s troop, ig nt Centetville; atnl we hue I .". '0 troojis at Biltimore to fall back opofi is s reaerre (orc4. ftut wh t mut be thought of on adosiasaOjatiao Ihst cannot keeti the ONOOai at tiie distance of twe'ity miles bom mtoopitoll - X. f-r, 13 ths X'w Tork Fxpren. ROIOOIOl ntmCvO on olliindlhnm The remonstrances oi the people bogio to come in fnm all part of the Und, the firioodi of jarsonal bhertv and of law even w 1 ei e beinj in motion One of the most pignHkani of these oreetiogl io from Albany. lute! 'ect. position and political power st ke. a well uumiers Qaa Bras u Corning piesided 1 be Hon Aoreoo J Poker ah JodaO srvike. with Hon Francis Kiertisn. M C Ir in One: i i. in 1 others. The

li.lniwiiiif verv iror"tant and icnificint letter ws re eied ftom 140 Governor of the State. Mr Seymour: the aacuT or tallasdigham is, ir arraovED, a SEVoLfTIoM Auct, May 17 The following i the letter Of Governor BtfJ 'r to the Vallattdig li in, mesr ing ou Saturday n.ht: Exk. itive DLr.ikTMk.MT. May 16. I cannot attend ihe meeting ol the Capitol thi evening, but I wib to tate niy opinion in regard to ti i Mgj Mr VaUandiKham It ui act which 'ni tirought dishonor upon our countrv It i lull of danger to our persons and our homes. It bears up n its front a conscious violation of law and justice. Acting upon tbe evidence ot detailed informers, shrinking Irom the lifht of, day . iu the d it kne of tiiyht. armed men violated the im i-e an American citizen and furtiiely liore him awsy to military trial, conducted without tho-e safeguards known to the proceedings of our judicial trtOunals. The tran-aclion invol ved o aeries ol offonseo against our moat sacred - ta. It interfered with the freedom of speech, it molested our rights to te eure iu our homes

MKDlCAsV, Wr. I.adlam perißr, ' tw ct aa er Gonoirhtta,GleeU, Whites Strictures

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against unreasonable Marches snd seizures; II ptononr.ced sentence w-thout trial, sore one, which was a avwktT. hiC inultwd as wrll as srrontel The per : atr tors now ik in impose putiishment. not hr an i iTet.- , t law. tint fot lb 'i -itgerdot' an invalid order, put to-tb in the alter diare; mi of tbe princip e of civil 4-tv. I th: : tiM-feding ia ap:a-oed by the (ior. a nment, at-d sutaiuai b the le. it i. t

mere v a iep Mro iruiiiin.ii . levo.u. i.n, , it will not on! ieid io miliurv deapotism it re '

tobbshes mil iary ..e;vittsm In this aspect U r pal Oeworrwina, or easssaswly eaPs r . itai must be SOOOpted or in this aspect rejected. If it W eona malad, and is mo wll aao,-,!,, is uphe'd.nur liberties are overthrown, the saletv t plan a ion; it n sawy tabs ta, bet H tsStSVan to of our porsops eeoritrj of our property, wfll - UU-mmTTmnTjAT hereafter depend upon the artntrary will of uch ' ati poor, both married am nek A'tboash i ...uumilitary rulers as mav be placed over us. while "w inherit. s eiasrssshat and aowietnnsa sstot, Sitso

our contiiu;ional cusraiitees will fw broken ai- e treatment f whlrO. ba. .1 r lftL i -Warsr than the s,eaa Itlf Tbe OOg

unu r,cn im" i 'c vj" ti uoi 3 in v. 1 iui to oi . trr titi'iit it Orst to deprive y.u ot ail

:ne oi me greu rarui oiares nave - int into cne a court of isratnei livtaa hread sad ia

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It l-a e r m i n to increase tne il u ger whicO "!. OMOOb taimeiu m tfn w foefe tor pa

n w ovet Miir u. bv t e.ft, . tfielaw. tne nidic- i .'earwiis rrat forutedr tor f ar .a erou'.br

ai v and the State authorises with contrmnt The ' chr-or h-cbrKr. kimarir. witb an asSJshh) wrosce.

i v'nKni oi inr r.r iratr r Mi

. . T . - w

people of tin country no wntwiih tbe deepest an stet v tbe decision of the Adminicle iti.:i noon

these acts Hiving givn it a gener-ms support ' 11 1 "-

in the conduct of the wir. we pi use to see a hat kind of government i' i f ir which we are aked

or a disrar of t hr neck of ttie llad.1rr

hacur?d tbuuaivl in New York Phila.1riT.ln fuiti.

more and many of lb a Sootberw Hfl, is a ovrtaav and f(tfC'illrinlT.lLl nmlr. a ranld fttulirra.n.n. r-nra,

io jjuui wwi oui in" hi inu oui irr ourr. i in , "nuimi irtini io airt, untiK or rxrrctsr, M

action of the Adn ti ist rat ion will determine in ; ,1,,ir- J"n,"' "r "vrr-atraiahMj. Thi loonsoj to

eqaaaeao c v :..inK jr .tiots TrrrS fortan

H ies. It I .'Ktractrd f'om our ow n plan. t,f i prr

the . its "f more rlisn onedntf of the people of

. " - - - ...VLirv I'.'ftU 'll tlie loyal State another litre war is waged to put fectly safe, a it ! purely resetsbhi

doti rohe al lue Hiullt. or destros tree in- carjr. tuatjoacan eapaa yonnaslf to 11 bind of siit.it.oii ot the North We look for its' decision w-lb'' Wllbyut " d"T tTrmk tb "-""nwi"' -a sdua ÄÄ1ÄÄ:ffiE.S Horatio Sitmois. .trprivrd from fvinn ititorotnpauy. or being deuctS by The reeoiniona adopted point to the devotion "ty . . , , T . Thi I no qnack me Meine, baia rrme mrr r.d Shown by Hie IMmOCfhlO iOsaOg tVO r4000 41 Civil UM.j Wta immeuc turcoi by a rerular pbysiclan. sad War. and exoroa a determination to sustain : court Irtitlj rrcieiaueiM)ed to rbe nfortawate. the (Jnhre: denounce the wumpt ion of militarv ! CiCTlu. tmm i Rrnu.or witkont tb nfnatnreef

power in ihe arrest ol Mr Vallmdi

the riidif of tree discweion. Thev ot that in

the ee'toi of Mr Sevm Ut th . 'o;i!e C m demneil the system of arhitrux nr-i-, and call upon the President to restore Mr V iliardigham to libertf. TKev direct a eopv ol the resolutions

to be s'iit to the Pie.ident. wiih ttir urance of!

the desire of tht meettttg to support ihe tiovern nieni n even cOIStital ual and iawlul measure to fiinpre the reoeilion.

. v . ur r i v i.

. . iuryiv(i-ii'i, r 1" i mimiu. on-OBU I or m i

in iitft-uit-ii'

of trade mark will br

uimoM ri(or if ibe la. H.r. lAV10SOg. Sold Uy Drti(B-itisrrrally.

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AMUSEMENTS. II ETROPOtlT A Ü HAU,.

Beiiefl' a:nl la' spnfsratice uf th favorifr Artistes, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. CONWAY

ATTORNEYS.

C II A 5a. vr. WW Attorney at Law X. 6 Tf MI'FIi ANCK n al l..

FRIDAY EVKfiKU. MAY tt, IfltS, ITflloeoctsd, sy regrets, mo Ins Ooassdj in 5 Acts of LONDON ASSÜRANCE. tBfj,To-iiiorraw, benvflt of Mr. F. IthslS, rstci o r atostlsosOU Ure Circle an.! 1'srt.ettr S0:ent liidv anil (ielitlrliiuii .75 Kacha.il.tionalla.lv ti " Hal ery '. 15 " Private ltoxc 04 0 giQjr N f .I -a Privaa Boxe BJS1 Itlfff aasri ial 7 4 o'cii I'rrtuiuiain. on' oi at j pjmnsolj.

mehlf-MSdlf

I ndistispoll, Indians.

AUCTION SALE.

K) O ii i I , lurllsnrrr.

AUCTION S L E !

MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE V(.s I.KWK I O IM'iiHV T1IK LADIES Or I3SD dia Ummkm ever No. S tUtr. H'Ue h'ock, We-t Woebtoftoji trc t. all.. iolr lutend krp'tifj a Pari Mil lina -y gOOjaai rn. where st ai tmf mj i e tonrd tbe rat aaB rUOent sf Kontie. - PrsOCh llt-wrrs. Plumes, Bridal r? at h nml all .....1 iiiillr tu I fu'jml in l first cla saSsbftabineDt Ml. Inijle mten1 oiakintr indiannpuli her seni : t r al- - a' 1 ail! at a'ltimrs Weep the be.t ami BJOal 'i ir.Me saadj If- la? fnund ta hi' nurmt. The pair. me. of the ;ub.ic I repe. tf ully olicited. aprS dly

NOTICE.

SIX BUILDING LOTS, Icnr tlio Cesitcr f thr CM jr. binu. Bf M.H PO THK B:0mE81 ItlDDtUt, OH ff -... . , Otlvscivck V Jl.. Mav 30, leg., utile. previ u.ly .-old at private sie. Tw& ajroWavS Hl oaObi tr.--i. near JINai-sippi tret, being in l.t N seven (7 y, ami ibe tuttfb half o lot No eight (0), in qu.uc .. ttnr y-tsro (SlJ, IS tlie L.t.v of lti bSSSpoala, lahdiskSaal n to sta kso, fur wlucb ee porters. 'I he lot arc each 32 feet t' inthes in front end rrar, hy 91 (Set de p, n a 0 loot aih . 'Ibe .le will lake place ou the ground. If any or all of the a uve I-t-are uii-nl i at the tunc aboic n.uied, they will he saVraS ami cid to ttie bis beat bidder on tbe following TiCkBv one half cnh in han i; !'ie .al u.e .. n-i twe years, m asaisj parts, with uiteret, i'i be ecured by tuoriguge on the pssnOess. The pr ce- of tOSaS lot at private sale can be aocertaiued br apjilictioa al the otftce ol J' 'HS S SPANN, iteul EaSsiS Agent, S W . Corner TVabi0fto4 and Meridian sta, Indianapolis. May Z), tsQ3. mgM did

FEED STORE. NEW FEED STORE. 157 East Washington Street,

aN urn e i'.i.(tKd

Constant:,- on Rann kwD for sai k. bft qu d law l lour, Corn-rri'-il St.ort, Bran, A c. Articles delivered to any rt of tlie efty, fiee o! cb.TK. $ arswOj t .iii . nivJl-.l.itAwtf FKJCDCglOR WlNXl.k.

FOR SALE. ZIP O K S -A. Ha J3 1 FAY PONIES AND BUGGY

I wish t ntsrosB ot- my bw powism and Booea. Haw are pertbetty ssis assi gaaUs nnOaiay os 4rJrea oy the aiosi tnaM female. sii ior no suit but beca'i-e I h ive no farther it1 for twaat. I may be toutnl at TSaaliusow'a A. Cox'. Drug Ktore. nivjl dit - " foMLIvsox.

roTn?K i nmn" w thitthf tonatoir Osaactl W meet, loar1 of eiiuaicai ion, oa Mon iav, June lt. laCI, a' 7 , ', Jork f. lo hear tbe c-nipUin' ami e.ftuahte the 'i metii of laoS. TSe aesnietit can le f, uwi .; 4S A -e--oT' office, at No. 14 N -i 4 Tal ort . Kl ick, on IVimjlvanla treet, eutb Of tu l'ot oflice. Attet: t'TRfS a. BtTrr.KUKLD. vi -.tief Citv Clerk.

NOTICE.

.oticc to ( iirpnilrr und Malt ICtitldn.

. n 4 WW 1la laa rEVTUft KLB. PLAIN AND ORKANKÜTAI. JnO 4 liiriier, on IseonjOl tret, tietween rtiny!vauia and Meri iian. i prepar d io exernteall siad.of Turning, in the be.t Diantier, ami at reat-ooahle priee. I keen contan'iy on baml Hair hallunter sad Newel Poft, Süd tum tb' iu to onlr. All work done promptly ami in jr..-l I nler. Ali ki. da of carvins will be ilm.e at the ame place by aprO-dlm l.'fl SlüKiN k KItt'IHt K

GROCERIES.

K B. AIAOKI J M .riLDWriJ. H B AI.VoRD.

i on n, Cai Dwri.i. a i vou

11 MEM un ras.

LIQUOR DEALER8

- vND

WHOLESALE CROCERS.

t MAC.VIEh.

Ayl iu.a .'una.

J. A- viMO;r

MAGUIRE, JONES &; C0.t nccmosi to WRIGHT, BATES St, MAGUIRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS a r

nAWWTCOTiiV MrTJTJ A WTC Corirr, Stin r .

tU.liiU 'OH IK . " i XLt XX j A JL I AS AO, Nos. 7 & 8

mmm mum,

Are la DAILT reipt of fraab rr4.

.'T!nt:y -n hanj ael f. a! i-

yrr, I larf j-.nl a-.ortrtt .tork ol

B ITE.S HOI SE IM ILPING.

ii'i: c tU att: ro I 101 sJTO "l eStocl ftSSSSMO Ol baS arrlvaie. aha. t!.f largosl aM Oast drocerj llou-a io tht WSsS, ai-t are"aaiUag go 1 at vry i"w rat. In a'i'l Oes t Bat -tot, 01 aaoiOj OO are J'jt receirin. direct from ;in; orn r, IgSj Ssg Choice Coffee, gOJ Baajaoawals sajar, II graoe, Ot barrets gensrd Sugar. aM grades, 117 ! - Cr il . . p H od ranu'.atedSjKar, ?. Half t 'he! TVa ( reer. BfJ Mall C eta Tea-r-Iacb, !.0 Karrel N. h Mc'H--e- t.ew crep, 10 Bansh a Uiassj Irrups, .I.jO Barrt' L..Ue Salt. lifi BJoM ontiols Wjceiisb, AO Boxer Ch-e new Al 0, a larrr iifock of Vto 4'- 1 ' '- waes Staaaas, r tscco. OSOgk Candles, gaaence Coffee, Beda, SC.. sc. jfjkcciBi. xnrfia co .

Inl.in, a nip.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

DONT F-fS.- THIS

Tili: RR AM II TORK -01f. B Mill ist Ii. NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT HEW TORK PRICES.

Ittre, I ra, sbJSap

Oluaa, ttnodraaarsi

oapa, nmllfi, Nsrrh,

Kalaino, Clcnra, Tssscca

flackeret. line t'lant vrOsgs,

Tai Ins, i onon Varns, l e.stufia.

u tta, f tgras Daiea. Mini. Jtiandr,

Ceia, Hum, Wioie, w kisky,

oilon wf M kinds, am

risntatinn and llokrr'i Ritters.

ParticnUr attewtkow g- -: el

PHODlf.1' or faLI. Jkf.ros.

fltlH i vT THr IHl sliiKK b lONNTCTTti

I itii wrk. asswiea twiosia Ikaa iUej iu

aio a; a him pnere, aa weu as tf aas, BS caoresaaod With tu r ucUi.poiia. Hrnien.ber the iilace, v I k. NC I H M i 'L aki liLOCIL.

; 1 un Ul noia street, sear Lalos larjiia. agrJA-iUtw

68 East Washington Street,

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