Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3937, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1863 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL,
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tr-eerWea of Mers. Miauet Md Em. made st the MM CredBh- of the 20th instant.
Mr! j nett week.
Gen II ait Nndilifionfiiiinn ' The Journal veaerd the pg e foe the interoptaa at the Me Cooeeptan en the 1 'th tort., and the anjuiBftljle arTeeWth.t were
The Mwrmotion er ae unertunve a- I v were unjantiffahee. ani tl e rresahjt enldkrrs at
thw Sur H' ti. thonfh a band a nil :ro"ker I e tre so Mania hnzusjre et violent .'emne-'tra taswa in m"' rsa. i)jrT rei ew el a proirochale r reit .,fnirni t wh'th we be-
r nninc tn ri of in own ffnom Buf e .we it rn the puhMe as eil a to en Haeeatl to sse i the tn-e- er made without ittthnntT aid r rwee In orders gave oeder. t h , the m d rr- thoutd stay fm the Stute Ho entirelr. d4 none were rafted in or nwr the rani on dutr. exrept tbe fBun I at the old A'-' Thote who attended the meeting, rtned or unsrrned. were there contrary to tre General 'i or der W uro authrri1 hr him to ae hi h rwl we are irUd U he n hie to do it. H measure! were 11 well ami wisely taken. He lied t,--ti n formed, and the rc-ult proved that he had ieen j corrert! informed, that there would he in attend , nre at the meetii.c a large nnmoer of depera- I doe, wiemhera of trennble aerret ocieiie, armed fur m ort of rnjo-hiel thev could find to ' do. and he l.r u hi out troops aolelr to present "h mirriit. if in? imlic tirnü of it eere seen. He put frnard around the Oovfrnment property, which ws n.h', ind he p -' I t tew ruin rave in the ftovefnor' Circle. w irpoon of I Its renfrrl situation mi pleasant -hade, to be 1
reut to ti pores mr dnMrbince; and he made no other d stoif in The tr.ons in the Cir-
e'e wff the ti e rest m the !fste Hous- that were al'nwed hy ortiera; erei4 the .V-et.al tnrd. Ool. C'lttnrn t.K-.k II of his rcimfn oit of th ,?p ff Iis v rt thit he could find, stid keot I i r I them oft; tn l fien. HtvuM'a Uler tried thre J-flVieni tm- ti ' ' ill soldiers out of I be r wd tut fV.ed We stiite th:a to liow tint teo Haeall a "mditarT ntirfwtion" ia not re : Mible I r rh? stre nn i disturt u.' r- rr. ie bt Mimr of iheaoldier; atr . hwever"thelihertf of tMeek mjr hve been restricted l heeei rroi-ewliti?. it wsa 'he work ot neri w ho ) -teilort their nwii repmifbilttv, rd it! tlteir own mo lis es, jti-t M- i'Jter men .'-t in her diffirultie.
and not as the .ienta of the .ovemmetit. Wt are jfr it i 1 'he put!!'- are ih;a autlxH
tire! v a Iv iaed -f hedi4approv,,' u7 W m Ua ai.l of the d!.turl tu e-, and tint "the m ret. were mtde without ulhnrTtj an J crn'rut to order-" nd we regret that he felt contraiued by ouUeie (re wre to p! ard MIlNlWd the Govrrntner.t
pfopertT. and to place lrap .i the fJovernorV Circle.
Conaidering the numhera present upon tho i occasion and it wns without doubt the l.irue' poliiioil eotivent'-on ever aaarmMel in the C ni" tnl i more orferlr, uiet nd peicentile body oft meti never met together. They were the olid j men of Indim; tn-i the7 asaemblci for no other parpoe thun to consult upon the peiilon- cundi j
tton oi tnc -m:i trv t.r e'tir-e. in o I rc an -rmbl.ice. it wta uj he expected thai there
would bw irie indiscreet men. but none who Vfr ..,),,.. , ,doe armed for uny ort af mi-chief thev rioll find to do." the Journsl maliciously : rharje We refer atw ao 1 .r ;e a tni! .t mon torether who made greater effort to avoid civing , anv offen -e to their prditienl oipenenta; atid there1 w !1d hare been no d sfurh ire wj.r'hy of note, if it h i l not been for outside fiderruitiona Ouania were put around the Government p-r; ertv. aaya the Journal, for ifa protection Haa the Government an intere-t eparate and apart from the people? Hia it anv property which was nor r'ro ured through the mean-; or credit of the peotde? If free acre had been given to fvrry : ce whore Government property wns atoreil o;i Wedtiweday, it would have remained undisturbed and s -sfe it i to t.-ir. And we beliere General Hascall had po fear that ;t wnu'il he disturbed We ndaeatawd that letter-, were written him warning him that diatwrbaBCti might te exnectcl. hut thev c ime from mischief m iketn. and doubtlesa with a view to create difficulty. We hare piven but little attention to the thousand lies cooed in iejf o-d to the Convention Some of our -fnuneheat Republican ritijtetH hare eatTes-ed their regret and mortification that any diattirbatieea houhl have occurred, and thev con dmn witli the M4M feeling, 'he arrests which mere made evidently from malicious motive. Hut pauhspa it is well th it thee thirc occurred I'eopie fnm everv portion ot the Si ite had the oorvwtttntty of wititeing an extiibitioi, of mitit irv ru'e and power, and pariistn malice which the? would luve been inwiUiwg to eretlit if ihev had not fn if The scenes of Wctnea dar nnke an ImpreaaTon fhtt cm not et If he eff ice 1 Ao I in thh OUTtWWCtiOw we ilen v, as a ala:.ler apfll the ft ;'.e t Indiana, that there i ich seuiimwiit anwui; them as ; irre! of toe (i.n emment, or the desire to rei: it. a the Journal allege-" 1 h- re can he no provocation thit will force 'he people to kctipy ttkoae relations toward their own Government: otherwise tlavdao4irlrt:n of Wedtif-1 ir m in evidence of HM afTecl on of the people for ther poUtiewl i .titution-. and ot their earnest dean e to ni iintain them anoorraptel. All the effort i of the Republican prrss cannot prevent a ftdhfu! report of the pttlcet!inu ar.d scenes of wnne-d.iT from reaching th thinking men of the country There were peron from eartou section of the (Tnioa p-eent ha -ire'i'lv no;e. all, der.iid of prejudice, and thoae imnre-;ons will reach the influetttial men in the ration. The mire;ireenta ; tiop ot the newpapera may deceive some ot t!.e;r reader. I t" eci ;nre ha taught mow ttlie people to re.ei- "art -an -ti'ori . wjrh due allowance l ie meet iag of ihei'hh o y, art? the 't'enrHn eireums?"nce". have a sicnif? cance which li e thoughtfesa md the prejudiced may aot nr.ibibU eai:mate. It will have it eft feet upon the pchüc mind Such a vast concu:re mew v'innot assemble at uch a ter'c ! in our Mtory. and the scenes wl.'rh ocnirrei cannot transpire without m kit'g eep .mrreaton ti5': the country, and especially upon th..e who are earnest! , ; . irinp to preeree the G feromeiii irom the dangers whicti meu u c u . . fr. V.-allnntltglaiim u a PrUonrr.
im wi I '.n-.'ubiT iim th.a
in i. j. o;, i e. ' hi ') 11,. fur Liuia
tile, nn.'er the ch ir-eot C iot Se' iatin. of thi fb He h been iaatarutiel here for -i x'ee;; or seventeen o r. and it is pr opei to ute th t. fo f .f a tue dtL of the mo h ouia( to, h fiiends mike On oomplafttt Hehuafeen freiteti a gentlem m teti litirnside His place ot cm Wremer' ha Pen humane ted e .a'ortaMe. - ni I are WtiaaM'e -um Viet have hau act es to Im freely, and at ill hours Tii.s treittnent wi'.l not be v ir;el on the cun boat by Gp. Saian. who is a or ve Knd ex cedent eflwe, and will Mtbfwlre and cheerfully carrtr owl the Programm hitheeto toioej It wJ! be of iiiterew? b hi myriads of friend to k;w that Mr Vailaaaiigtum has aue-aiued n seit to-tvelv a od with e&tr o obn ry fortitude and remirkahle elf po-ossiou nniar the irmg or leal thai ke h paaweJ through, and that tie ha never allowed bia apMte to be haken n. tt . iew i h srrel arid imprisonment Cioetn iaü tn ;u rer. May '2lt
Frowi'b Alhany Argau. j ten hi no protection against ueh arbitrary ar rroteat aint nliirw loipotlani . re Lewa If he ha none then ii wa in vaia their it- l itber f" .ht ' to u 'he ritfhü J t H 1 f ft. e ne:i ee)d protetf our hlierOW Let t not W... r-. . i..-r v. ,t V i n kWa r w at- . . . . .
no. ...to y -r ; ipr.et !, rlptt-in tit mi : eanf vo r . er
i:-. t tl.e- e it tn. a that li oOt ind tlieje - le i ga i ! inf ei ...ib .m thove? It tW) . n- in Oino. it can bed .nehere rCiie of No,
Jt-Doi Paaata a-n JIon Ku hKiWan-
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The Kr aiTioa CJrii ' e tmi I katbcxT to RiTllfl TH K AIom ir TMI. Mil ITART
CoxtT Twt DmuarnttTf? iT!?Taci ' A n
J t put ConaTocK Annar-a Got SiT-oia IurOWTAIT LkTTaa. .a
One Ji toe Urwewi
inga ever held at the cpital, cozened in the I'irk OO r)i!ued avawmr fJT Üie purpo-i tl
testing fsinst the arrest, bv order of Gen
urnide of How Clement L Vallandigham It
Oh o, man guiliv of no crime, can be i
taken tr.m hia laiiiily, condemned atid lianished, . it can te done lere too We eiould ward off the dancer bv invoking, "Ot Mnodhed or vioienee. hut thai voice which i far more tetnble and po- ' tent -that rear whwah a no can eweasr Va u I i order and conalitulioti a 1 rights, H a-k ed all men. irreaperiiv eof nnri v ties, forthesake !
of our common country and for the maintenance of our common right -. to -nther together and
;ftv on
e
e eht o doc the Wr-.ad walk leading to me tej,-. ( , ( t.Iin ,h)4 ,ec,u-e t tramples upon
of ihe Capitol, and the adjacent K round-, were the r -ht ot ever citiaer ; second, because it densely packe I with citxena. and -o ti ifiertkt fcHi the coniitrv' tnbi disrespect at home audi meeting was called to order by Henry S Cran ür j Then the peo ple will he aveij. and we 1 dall, on whose mnwiiiation Hon Krastu Corning p h? enh!ed to hrtwg back our land to peace-! was chosen f'leeident. fu hj, r,,ne and universal Kidiei ikJ brother Mi ' "luing wnn'ociierouly cheered on Utk ibv h'Mid We have a common destiny. Is thete a ' the i hair. naan here Who thinks auch an eierci-e of po 'Here foHow dkw riariies of fifty Vice Presidents, er riht, I care not how guiltv the victim ol it
mar tie? Stull he not be ooetilv uccu.-e and' fairl v tr:ei . hir CotistitutioB ar that Otigre-a hall ruake
1,0 I iws int 'rteriiii: with the freedom oiapeet h. or aheidjpa the rights of the people in )iunwien. It aa.iitnes that the people PMN bi frever ecure :n their projertv and persons againd unreannihl wnvh. eizure or arrt-t With these
H ed iruamnfeea, it not our right lodiecwee this violation ol tlm. and ineiat that there ewul be no more unwarrantable arre-t.-? 1 h-u insiru ment sns th .t no peraoi) -hall he deprived or lite, i litierty. or propertv, without due pewcWBW of law What is "due process ol law?" U it military sei. ,
ure? No.no o,but a fair trial, by an impirtiai ,
it teen Secretaries, and a committee ot t resolutions, the first ciUaen of Alban .
IX TR A' T FROM it POL A a A h A J. l AlKCk AfifiRgM Mr i llwnili im ws- lorn trm hia home sit light; hi tloort were broken in, und he w euatched from his f.imilv and hurried off u, Cu einnati, w here he sie tried bv a in ;ilar tribunsl Tfe-I for what? Simply for exercning the rightt olenilv and forerar cur uiteed to every Amen cn cit zenttie right of dis u-ing the t' tofthe Adminiatratton That was ali! Yet that right has been deniei him. and for exercisinif it Im w.iput iiKiti trial riefiare a itibmiel -elertel by tfe : . r i - . i .i. ; : i
,,1,u"""ro1 ",u UUW..O-.. m uiavMi, ...... ' u ,i. i- ki.owo
law He waa ietfed a jur. and seotenced to " T "W . - ." I'-M. n7 ,:
k....:,h-.-..-i Ks firr T..rti,i... n i anere me oiien-e w.ta ttotiui.-ii
uii i- cm m hit; " "i nisi- . . o..,i: .i,;-n..t- ; ie of there nhl- Hh- Jlr
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cure to u protection in our peraons and propertv. This the Con-bfotioii guarantee- trial hy jury ar d exempt o.i from -eareh, seizure or imprieoti tncnt. rx'-ept hi dot pfOCMOl I w AH 'IihIhi been deine) ulbuwJiyhaa. und it is fur (tie pnr p'i-e of prote-iitig k' dual thiewfaumpiion of depotifpowet. tli tf We are as.emh'eaf rhat nutbing to do wiU tJ.e isestion whethar llan digban wae right or wrong in his political in eiple We know thu his arret and detention i nn wnrrn teil , ;iimJ ir is with tbee th it we Ii i e to deal Tlieaniol liabe.i-rtiritus w m Hpplie'i
f- r nd true belore t .lu'lire, .n which occa a.' it Run i ide cliiincd the rirht of governing ttie people ot Ohio by nn iron military rule He 'Judjie P ) ralletl upon his hearers to re member that hat has happened to Yallandfgh tm H iv liap;en to 111 ol ihetn, utile the usurpation is tromptl i neckeil bv 1 1 - ic of ihe peopie 1 Thia w.it not the br-.t illegal a- d unconstituiion il ' arreat that lud occurred W ithin the past two vears pcace:lle and lol citizen of our own Stae lne been arit-teil witlaiut charge ami ini pn-onei without indictment or trial. ainl in pal 1 pable violation of that Cuti-titution which ttie ! nu n a ho are lespotisihle lor thowe iftwato h.ive ! sw-tru to observe and maintain Thearreeb of Jutl-e Kiander- m d In- tiifher, and of Kev Mr Benedict were liOre particularly alludeal to He asketl them whether oir Ii ig was wur:h all 'he j great sacrifices that e have made in it- behalf,
ai.d which we are willing ami readv to continue to the end, if those in charge of the Government fail to -ecure to u the rights which WMWe u free men. and for which our fathers fought? Unleet the-e ard aared to us, it will he worth leea, and all our effort, to r'it down this rebellion w;ll here been in Tain We may as well live un-ler the Czir of pOnii under the nn.t depoli (iiiv eminent in the w or lit, as toliveheie without protection in these respects. Isthereanv
re.voj to hope th it these u-u. nations are toclftae? '""u"1 9m!ml I.oking at this rast ..eiubUee. he felt tht fo"5h ,h " ,
theic ao nope ht he saw m their l u es a calm. hnn determination to maintain the Constitution anil ttie laws It ia evident th it tiere. leat. no military or civil deapot can rule. We st md upon the Constitution and the laws, and shill ini-t upon their of'servant e by thr.e n power, whether high or low, well as by the poorest and hum blest private cithten. This is our po-ition: and unless we h id taken thi m aid? ataml to night we would soon find the-e encroachments stealing along until we acre un-'er a oionitchv.or still worse, t dictatorship Alluding to the key of the bastile. which Lab ette h ui pre-euretl to Washington after th if oris on had lieet de-troved by the French populace, the speaker raid that tum would h ive believed the day would ever arrive when in Anient in fortreae, aaaed after the! Peencb Gwwwral who hul fought with our fifher-i. to secure to us the lihet tie ot tieemen, would he owneertud intfl t similar prfaon We are the friend- o law and onler We msi-t that the laws shall be enforced. If' tiv mm i L'uilty of an offen-e gaint the Government, known to the lawj, indict him, try him. hang him. if hi crime call for the cxtteme pen ilf v. This is all we ak The long and tedious imprisonment which so miny truly loyal citizens hive undergone, with on i harge of crime, without op-ajffgnitf of de ie e al. without ihe rn i Vliese of thOhaheas coipus it is s repetition of ide Fieneh bastile . . . .
system, anen men were seized without causa or nnint nd were forced to I iiipnid lor yewra Ie prison wiihout knowing of what ther weie ae. I a a . a . . I
ti-e! or im weretneir accusers; u i a repeti
neu
YallMiidigham le-n
everv mm see and under
Item that the exercise of such irhilwrj power l
! almost a dej.truct.ve to us, as a. pe, le. as is the j Course ot the Kehel? It hr ti the Government into disrepiPe; it is
' ealiulaaii to leid m kwy and Muaaaww to that k li sopleroutot' which turaes iheitftN mi'u .r itietslorship. ami liberty i-. board il ito I more tie. Mr K prnaaawed against it, becanee its lemiet.ry If ti) d?t (jfotlier RgtwMl iirnlhei . Ihd because theie can be nothing I. ill violence :o,.l
triinij when the hopes ol liberty are buried. These institutions -he!leiel our lathers and our i mothers wtien tlie fled from Hie tyranny ot the old government. The-e kaftHotioM are now endangered, ami I ntnl you and all ol u hare too much at .-"take to allow them to le overthrown He called upon the people, ihen, to suvethe ConaAfl ution from bwinit trampleil on bv those in authority We will allow none to lead M into violence; but by our firtnue-s mid calmdetermin , at. on to stand byouriih:. we will force our op i ponents into respect tor them. We have one , reeaddy in the ballot hoi If those in authority do not observe our rights, we cim turn them out , thiouh the h.illot Imx We have, another reme dj. if we believe the laws of our law makers un constitutional, in the courts; and we have still another, which is quite as :ood and efficacious, mid that is in the voice of I he ieople utiei ed from apsewbtagci euch as mis where we are dlecMalnK our rinhts peacefully but m nfullva voice' terrible to those wtio are deliiitjuent in ttieu trusi He rejoiced to find owe political opponent condemning litis otxler ot tfurtieide rtriwtcanntnr
: it with us; and as meeting alter meeting such as
ihii will be bead b litopeeuley tliere need henoj Ie ras ti their beim; tietrd. We will hive no : iore arbitrary nrt tat, bwt niithoeUy conftttniioti ally enforced throughout the land We will have' one laud, held together bv fraternal feeling, -mch
as should exist among the sous ol inen who
ie revolution
Set our faces against blood-bel rail around
the civil autliotify uphold the htajeaty ol" the taw. A ni i tif men such as aie gathered here j to night, will awe into respect nil opponents, and are sure to obtain their righta Lei us pledge our-elves now. and at nil times, to stand up I boldly, and as become-tree American and law ! abiding citizens, tor the Coii-.tilution and the laws, and for the observance ot the governing power as well as bv the go reined, and our j country, with our lib rlie, w .11 be .-ouud. Our j children can then meet here at the capital. . we meet to night, wnh the sane loiös flag, I restored to its primitive DUOdilion, floating over them, nd with a country the hope and admiration of the world.
lion o the desMtism in mles, under llumln Hut I tell yon if wM riot tie tolerated here. I M Mo newer to aav ibia in time of WW and lebel iion Theee nht te'oi M the poorest as well aa o the richeat and most powerlul. Although a rebellion exi-ts that taxes all our enercie to suppress, it is no ecue lor irtiitriry inesfsneie wlirreail th' cmrts ue open whete ihe mach in err of the law i ample When thev cm eile men a Vallandigham was sczed, there can be nt question a to guilt nfmnocenee, IW fhere Is no constitutional wav lelt open by which it can , be ilex ereatned Jn i'e P rker expresseil grwtiflcwtlon at the I iet ttit tlie prominent Adadoiatrttion iipe j ined with the Deejocretic organs, tnd Deaf critic prty, in c n deeaninw thawe arbitrary ar reata He anjieilel to ins sudieuce tit tan i firni and utiittfil in condemn itnui ol thwaf pinnaalinaw; b stand firm l f the lrewdl 'd -necch and fie rVeedoea of the prwaa, ind Um Mcrednes of the person from n est without diw process of Uw; tur it these rights be lout, all th t is w nth livmfor under our form ot government Will tie gone. Is the G Hernme:it unsafe or iaperrileit beeaoae the people discuss ttie pujicv of those wh - ad muster it? Certainly not Nor should the (Jul turne:.! I -rue' where the remedv lie Ir is Ii the bafTot b.n, where v wv can poac'iblj and con ilitntiooaliy rero't:,iti!7e the mwwfr In eieaewg, Ju ie P counsel lel respect for all t in anihoriiv, a careful obseivanee of the law.
torbc irance, aijhmiaa.on. if need be. for i time: bat :ilo a watch :'nl. lealous lmi ml asainst en
th l RfSon rioNs iMRopirm By Tin; hon. j v.l. PKI VN AM 1 XAMMOL.-LY aPOtTKW.
Rrtoltud, That as Democrats we ate detei i mined to maintain this patriotic attitttd, and, despite ol adverse and disheartening eircum
stances, t devote all our rnergiea fo fustain the
cau-e of the Union, to secure peace through rictorj, ;,nd o Iwang ati u' the raweneatioQ of li ihe States uuoer the ateguai t ol the Cotiatltution. Rrsn'rn! , TK it while we will not consent to he Btli'rep eeented upon thee pointa, we are deter- ! mtMtl not to he misandcratood in regard toot hen not .lets eeeentj l. We demand thai ttie AiJniini.str aiioii -hall he Hue to the Constitution, shall rowjrniw and awaiwiain the rlght of the States i and itie bbertim of the citizen, shall every where i outside of the hues ol hWceawarj military occu patiow and the scenes of in-unection. exert ali it powers io maintain the supreui icy of the civil and m lifar 1 il . Arewfeeat, That Wl view of the-e principles we denounce the rWCOttf as-umpiion ol a mililarv conim nider to -etze md try a cin.en of Ohio. C. L VallaodiphaBa fi no uthf iwaeiin ihen worde addreaunj to a public meefwig, i:; criticism d the
coure td the AdaiwhyfratiwW, end in condetuna lion ot ii.e military ordere of th it 0nral Jbawiees, That thie asewapt ha of powatnt a I aiHlerj tr.bunal; if awcewsetnily asserted, not on! atiroysies t!ie rip hi of the panwla to aneem hie did di-cu-s the affttTa of G iverninent . the libeftj ni sice hand of tlie preea, the right of trial by jury, ihe law of evidence, and the privi lege ol li the. s cot pus, but il strike a fatal blow at the suprem o v ot ttie law , and the authority of th St te i ml Federal QbwttHofions, Rrsohid, Tint the Constitution of the Ctiitetl States the Supreme Xeaw of the L-inJ ha de fined the t rime of ttevon againat the United State- to COttsiel "0tj in ktr'i; war aain.-t them, or adfaenni; Hi Mu-ir eoCut Tvin them aid and If fori ;" and h as pro i led th it "no er -ni stiad beenvH led of teaawno, unless on the teso,miti v pi two in esset Io the Wie overt atr. or M i . oiif.-sion in open court " And it lur h r provides ih -t "no pereou ?ht be heul to anawei for a capital or otherwise inf imous crime, an ae OP a pre-entment or indictmem of a Grand .liirv . exeent in cases ariiii in the laud and nival
foreew, or in the militia, when in actual service i in rime ot r or pwblic d mi.er," antl further, that. "In all criminal peueacittioaa, the accused
rfr . x r Vv m aar f n r on I ha .I I la t -.. IT..
vi vall' tat v k u vrii "iv ' " J ttlTT V. It, 11 . lit, . . . w-ww , L 1. -v,.,..,. I t, ei.rlif A I -i van as. f v im no dia Iti
sinceieiv trusted flut the voice ot thu peop'e. . , , i tv . ,i L . a .ii i i j ii . I b an m I irtial pirv ol the Sbate and D:strit t
- . w s. u --.-' w a mi i ' a-" 9 t
at Washington; for if it is, it will arrest ihoee
madmen ho eck to icar Jiom ua ojr light .1 ' our lilvertie.i rllK.U IS B H N riiANi IS HRN.V PKICH . Tlie q ie-ti am for M Ml le. iae, is, wheüier we rc worth oi our t ither, and whether we wili secuieto our children the ble-dncs which we haeee yed tbniugh the.r eflbrta an I sa -riti clle wilt ief ev !.. I'., s nine- r '..e-e hy that cdui and WMnly be r i . -i these time of excitement. Which -ti. w th it we ai e c i pable of prrenlnjt do reel re and ur coantn It tSere a mm here alio ho: ea to eethe land r-ar red to pe i e it ne lace-to -ee n : stilotions ai mitaiued if f h pe- tn tt his chil
tlren miy enjoy tbeaa, I tum to fect!m. c
wherein ttie mme was committed "
Rrsrur'ii, That iheet saleguir U of the rights of the i tiara agwinea the pretet s one ol arbiträr powet , were intended more especi illy for bia protection in times of civil Gtai motion They er C eared sutt intially t' ihe English people, iftet yewra of protracted eiril wir, and were adooted into our CowatttWlka at tue ch-e f the revolu n They have sn d the test of awwnty ye ,rs of trial, under our repohl caW sstem ; under t wstapea) wpieh ehwet that wh ie they , : tute tue foun t itiott of ill tree government, they :e t!e eiemeiiL of the enduring ialilifv of the rw nVapetdn? n'.t '. Tust ti adontinj: tlie ia .Miije o' Dmie! Web-ter. we declare Il ie the ancient and
undoubted prerogative ol fids people to eaheaei
aiai determined boW; nothing les can se ihea public incisures a-d the merits of public men. It
Let u j rove our worth nea-s il' tliee '.ilee-in.s bv is a hotne bred right,1 a firesi je priviiee It evincing that Wpble ewd niU'V Autre : ril hsd been enjoyed in every hiise. cottage and wn rh in le. rather (ban h rk from a cairn and catnti in the mtioo It is aa undoutited a Wie trank dis.-usa.on of ip.et n at issiie e ich one ti-.'bl of breathing theair r wviking o-i theearfh reiv:ltu! y , lttati,ug to the idtier, and the will of Belonging to a private lite as a right, it tehngs the aaajoritv b be the iaw of all. If wegivewav to public life a a duty, and it is the last duty to passion and rlelewce sll will be loot. I will which tt oea whne rcweaentittive we are. -hall g ve more for the calm, pitient voice of the peo find n t abandon A tnii g a! all times la be
pie. than for all the violence of wh.ch the most
. in are c i p d e i he pewoie ol Ohio met as you meet to mein There a cifaeu w.v eipiess ng Ms view - public affair, aa lie had a right to do. and lor thi he h ia been arrested and denied the dearest rttihi goarwr.f ed hiqa ander the t There waa wo Lsurret Uoti there; no rebe um. no military occupation: and it he offended
courteous md temperate in its use, except wiien ihe right itself is ijuestioned e shall pGce our selves on tlie extreme lanindar of our i.wn right and bid defiance to any arm that would move us from i mi ground This high COnOtitntiotial privilege we shall defend and exercise in all places; in time of peace, in uuie of a ar. at all lime. Lav n g we oWall aa
sert i', and shouM we feve Djo ot .er iuher aoce
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Tht we deprecate it aa an element of confusion at home, of eknea to oer aravee in the field, and a ca!. ul de-l to lower the etimate of A-nai can eher' 'er .m l m vnify the a:orn t :er I of our etnae abroad. And that, rej.rd I -ldow eWurk at a citnen of OhtO aimed at the rights of everyc nzen the North, aedeooni.ee it again-t the spirit of aar Lws and Conatimtion, ami most earnestly call upon lha President ol the United State bi lejeawi the aci n of the military tribunal which has pa"ed a "cruel and unusual punihment" upna the psrty arrestetl, peohihiled in terms by the Ctwratiturion ; and M restore him to the liberty of which be has been deprived. AVsora, That the Prei lent. Vice Pie- Jemand Se retary of this meeting be requestcl to transmit a ropy of these re-olui ions to H s Eeel len. y the President id the I "ni'ed St ites with the assurari'-e from this meetmc of their herty and e n,es: oesire to suptort the o ernmeut in every constitutional and lawful oieasui a to suppi e-a the existing reliellion. t vii-.Noa aiY wot a lüttee. Peter Cadger. E-q , tated ttiat amontr the distinguished emletnen inied Ut addre-s the rrjeelii.g, was Hia Ki eilencv Ooe. Seymour (Jnfertuiiately, His Kxcellencv could not "afiend; but he had tent a letter which he Mr. C'L'er wt.utd read f ne followinc is the lefer. which, dunrg its re Kling, wa frequently applauded in the heartnet manner: The letter of Ciov Seymour was published in the Sentinel of v est et da v )
awwpoee tha' cathartic
tteloee thev are ht for duty. -;uuld ijet a p, ra 'he auihoritiee
against the law the courts were otten. 1 1 deier ti our children, bv the eaetng of Gm1 ne wi
mine his urTenae and administer puiusli meul leave them the inherit nee of free principles and Hetn-e there noexru-e tor tli wrnugdoü bin ' the t-xsmnle of a manly, independent and c(.r..tiAii ae ask .a thai all men hall stand by ihe lap tutional defeoae ol t'nem " i edi ever stand by the court io tlie enforce Rrimlrtd, That in the election of QneWfPOf metit of the law. and I know thai my hearers here Sev mour ttie neawle of this State by an emphatic Ui nihl wjil do the -ime. liul iu tihw jpaapte maiocttr deHared then condemnation ot the rs no !.w was viol lied We are not here either to :-ni of irb.troy u and iter 'e'erm.r tti i, defend or atuck tlie prnacrplea of Valhndijh tti, to at md by the Constitution Ti it the ret ralot but todiscuss ahetlier in Slates where there m no tins lawless system can !.ie hul one re-u!t t itiaurrection ur rebeiUon. but where all are peace , divide and detract the North at o destroy in. , or . f-i-. i i .vir ordinary avocations, the eiti- nden.e -he purposea ot the Adru r.tr t'lon.
TllK STRACCSR MKETlNb The meetitii; atSyr icuse n Satunl w evening was ;i larj(e outpjouriug of tlie mtaaea of the Central City. Market HiM wag thtongsid The M i vor ot ihe c m, How D B mk-taver, pre-ide). and tlie names of the other oth. et embr ae the mn-t influential citizen. Speeches, weie mule by the Mivor, Judge Cm-tock. B H G.r liier. Kev Dr. White, of Montenawa and others, and resolutions f a MBilar import tu thu.-e ul the A bany meeting were udnpted We have room for only a few extracts frum Judge Cotnitt ck's siieedt: in tit m i raow Titk, spr:cn or ji po consroca. LATK OK TII. COf KT I APPKAL8 FSaVLOW ClTIZKvs. VoU nivf iS-emb!ed to ex
pre: votir leiitinttiti uixm i ret-ent event of! ihi t Ii iiin import to the rifthta and lihai tieaol the people of this country I scarcely need to it that you h ive a rijht thus to assemble ami i declare your opinions. This right is the c ii ci atoeabf Änarlean InatitiitlOnw. Ft a otda thin 11 our Oonsfitutiotis Our anowateei w reeled it J Bovorwl bamlreal years aju froai m leapotie throue. ltd tat red it bj awffut: eMftl U is the Beiren demanded franchise of every cithten of this land Cheers I It la war eurer enaranteed In the spirit a mi b the rffj lettei of the CuOffiUlthNi I tf the Ünhed St itrs. end ttie Cnathnrton of this I State; and I til ink God that New Yotk In- ail Kxecntive aim has plevLeai piasell to in tin ; Pin, at every haswrd, tlie dignity uf the State and the iiherties d the people. Luid Ittd j cot tiniieil eheetinp j It is impossible to think without Indignation.; and dirticult to speak witaj enlanfse, ol the recent bold and daring outrage ewow, OonstttUttonal rights and uu ir t eos, which aura th m any other, ! ha startled and aeOewal the putlic attention Tlie circumstances -ire tne-e dial a d stin rntahed ctt 2-ti bf a sister Slate, the Hon C L Vail indipham, net only not If . but not even ! ace need of any offettse against the Uwa or Con stitutioti of hit conntrt, has baaarrttted withtmi lei;.il ttroi-es. in the midst of a peaceful commit Pity, where he resided, in his own h iuse, at the' hour of midnight, turn Iroin his family, hurried j hw iv to a distant city, phn-ed on Uriel before an j irrv;oii-1 e military romtnis-inn.iiinl rowkfaned j to iti infamous iiiiiistiment ty military ch'el ; who had no mure luthnnty over hi- peraun than
yon or 1 h ive. In vain did the victim of thit outcte nirpr Iiis manly protest against a proceed haff ao tyrannical In rahaalhl he appeal to the s ereil guarantees ol the Constitution, to the great Inn iamenial law of tlie I m l, wiiich disavowed ahke khiwlaejed naati and fhe anthwritT of the tribunal before which he wan hroeghl A drum head court Martial convened without the shadow or pretense of legal power, proceeded to his aom
nai conviction tor no other crime than I reel v i
uttei ing hie opinion in a public meeting, concern ing the policy of the Government. His right to
Caii v.i-s. ci incise and oewdewaw public men und! measures, was as plain asjours or mine, and you I and I know that our right to breathe the air of heaven is no plainer. Cheer J I nhould he false to the of ligations and duties of the honorable pronasiou tu which I below ji
a prefeaaion which was and aeer ought to he the guardiaU and conservator of liberty and law- il
I did not denotbice this lawless proceediin:: ed I do denounce it. rntalj tnd dhtp PMonately, but ;
with all the emphasis and energy suitable to the occasion. The danger must he met at the threshhold There Cannot be, with gaiety, one moment ol ic (;iiiecenee on the part of ihe pe 'ple Their instantaneous protest ouht to tie uttered with calmness" and dignity, but with uu tltet able Him ness. The inquirie which arie nut ol this occ i-ion i are of cr ivcand serio s laart. They cannot ; fail to artest the attention uf every man who is. not fit for -ervitude. r Cheers Was Mr Val laodtghain awilta Of any crime known to the lew of' this coun'ry ? Not only was he kwwo ent, but ; he vva not even accuse! d crime. I have read the proceedings i::.unt him. so far as thev have been allowed to nee the light. He waa only c iv 2ed. betöre his military judges, with the ut I teraace ol words in a pulilic assemblv. iiwlully
convened in the JMate of Ohio, as thi assetntilv is now hue fully held ia the State ol JTew Yotk In th sree'-h delivered bv him he mi? ti' to de-
n 'in e. in strong litngmge. certain leading met sures of the National Administration. I con , ileum them nlao with all the sincerity of calm and deliberate eouvictioti Hatl he i li.ht thus to I to speik to his fellow citizens, and have 1 a riht thus to :eak Pi this assembly? I say this right admits of no atgument or con troversv. We must not argue in favor f i i'its po pi ihn. We must, and we wilt h ive litem ith- j out in argument. And it I may lawlwHy ad-; tlte-s a publtr asembv. tin-re i no authority in thi- land winch can peeer ilhw f" ae the words and 1 phr-es which I n.iv use fClieers f prefer j n hv i v - te apeak with the moderat n ihaahei tunes . in", but when 1 ti d I'iuii to pel are tue POP. vteeteet of mv nam tniml eNH em'ng a public policy which bis subverted the Constitution am) Dpagght t tie Pali m a tbe ver.e d ruin, I ahvaii ! sele' t mv own langn ce Oheers 1 No milir.rv t-hie or swhahern shall te -l me wh it ophifowa 1 1 may irer. or ii,,iv 1 may ttttor thea And this right f oouiitiii and dehate, r-ght cleir as the pun at iiootid iv o r.ear th it tlie demonstration ; and pr ? aie c-ele-, if not impossible, s the verv right tor, tin exercise of which Mr V .ilan j digliam war torn from hoi hoane at ahlnight, tmr-1 riet bet.ae court martial. Ified and sentei ced to r.'s punishuiei.t. f Have - id tint Vallandigliaa wis not even charj:ei bv Ins a Ms.rs woliativ otteo weeränM recognatfci hw the hw o this coun'ry Suppose thi wei e of !iei w :e Soppjee that suae ground or pretense ex'-ted for a crimintl accu-at.'.n 'g'i"-t him. We iem md then to know the an thority ot that tribunal before which ne w is tried and cundenined. I appeal Io the letter of the C ejstiiuiUtwt: 'No pets.ui shall beheld to anwer for a eapJ tM or Otherwise infamous crune unless on prc-ent ment or indict ment of a Grand Jurv, etcept in eise aiisM: n the land and naval fnict-, or m . fhe waihaa when in actual service in tmeot war or public I m gor; i a shall any peawta tiedeirivcl ol life, IMiertj or properly, wittiout due prWCOa V. law." And agM in: In nil criminal prosecution, the accused shall enjoy 'tie ri-ht to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury of the State and District whetein the crime ball have been committed, which District - all ' are been previously ascertained hv law " Now the victim of thi mor.stron wrong was never in the military or naval service of the L "ni ted S'ate- He na s mply a ctt twee remote from the scene of conflict eiweeti the contending um ies It he w ii guilty of any offense, it was an i 1en-e a-un ttie ca vi laws" of the i ut -'v. and he could be rightfully tried only by the civil tri kenanbl Bia ripht a leW hf a imoartial jury of his Sta'e and DhWriet, and beh.re the Judges ap pointeil to adinii. ater the law-, fa to., clear to ad m l of eatatha or doubt; and there ii no PW WnW does piestion or doubt it Now. this rijjht is of, so hi0h and . ,i , u ,trei tj, ,f without i' iibertv r but a sh ,,kw and a name Cheers .1 II per w hi.se sent; tuent on public questions m y be ..luioxioua u otiiera. caii be accunei in a mmner unknown to ibelawsol thelmd. kidi,ap;sfd bv uldiera in the night time and hurried before nul rtarv cutnin f,.r cuidemtiation and sen teme. then all that i left ot our institution is not worth pre.erv t c There is no further down warü step :y be taken We have alreadv sunk to
an An;rivn desp. tira Cheera. and exelamaion ot " worse than an Au-tr n destotm ' j
There I pr more aq i v with dem out aP 1 immedti?e t on Are we t unda-t -nd theftd t e lawless nd un n-iitutioi ,. anceediA a.aieat which we protest i the n mgaira'ion ol n f '011116 par of those ho tdnii -ter be
vtov rrnment oi tne i nnei nit'e-r i- il in let d t sileni e the von e of free discussion to bayonet and Courts martial? A distinct nega tive to this question would remove the anpcetien sion and alarm wtia-h now till tne m i da of re fleet int: men Bnt aoeh an imDfc cannot fe given until the unconiiutional and a'nicious
sentence in me cae ot VaiUndiaham shall be ut- , terly rever-ed and annulled, and the victim re ! . ..... .... . . . . . I
stored to h a l.berty and hi home, if trie Chief M tisfrate of the nation, the Commander inO i.et.tt Uiearmv.in virtue of his offue. a i 11 -ee hr dntr and shall perform it. he shall have mv thanks and the thank of a gra'cful pepe The ouh apkeaalf taken hy him to protect and dehad the Const,: uiion. eaves to him no a'tetna mtive. Tha oath impo-es on him the highe-t ol all hum in tru-ts It fie proves faithless to that trust, it under hi- sanction and authority mid pigO) seizures and roihtarv tribunals are to overtide the etaf 1 ished laws of this country, and become the in-trumentilnie uf terror and npnaoawhna, ihen ttie future must be rearaieo with profound solicitude Fe' on eifiren. the subject i well etifllhtlgd to excite deeo sud stin in emotions. When ti e right eCejga ciiipen to diseues the policy ol the (ivernment are thus trampled beneath ihe iron heel of military power, no tne vti feel fieri'ectly safe. Yet pat'et-ce and calmness are the les-iin-ot ihe hour While Instating as we do that the law hall be obeyed hv the temtwrnrv agenr of the people who now dministrr the Govetiimeut, while asserting for ourselves the personal rights and immunities which c m neer be -urrendercl, while btmly protesainp nwatha everv inlractioii ot those rights, whettier act u il or threatened, let no outtireik uf pision or violence nur the iÜl'ntty of our position Let us weil patiently stid talmly for that great yet peiceful nWrWoaj of the people nhieh ft the ippntetfld time and in theap rsiiniel wav will vindicate ttie m tjestv ol the Cun stittu.ou and law of this country.
rri tn the Chicago Times. Thr People tlovins ! The srreat popul ir demon-tr ition at Indiana;) I! teaterday exceeded in numbers ny uiraner as emb!aj;e in tlie Nm i!iet. and the MSl ilill ipii t ot the faople vm m keeping with the ni i nittnle ot the assemblage The nWWahca are es timitett at seveicy f.ve Ihoasaiid, sapd ttie nccn siuti tui;ht well hive ciilel mil two hiatdnd thoaawwat. It w aa a 'aeeibf i-a tc retsert the rich ,ree speech and free pi ens, w Wch has been so w.tnfoiilv iiivi icl. ami the preservation of which nn seerii-i lo if .end uo"ii the aclimi of the paipie theaaeel tea It tins deiuontratiou sliail not tie edctive, then tive hundied ihoooand of the pspte uf the ff urthweiw mn-t ensne to gether. atwf, with a epk-p tint w ll be hcptied, "petition the Oovernnaut for a rdreaaof grape am es Never, until yesferd iy. in the history of thi Government, has a meeting ot the people been lulerrnpted by iraped potdlery unlet thw ordere of ti eir oth -er-. At this dhu mce it looka aa iheagh eidbViow we- s, mght in be provoked Beaswver th s ni ij be, the mter fereiice wai a bold and ena i don -it de infraction of line oi the dim-! s ci ed ci nt tuiion il privileges, and as irritating Wi it was imge rdonable t he rojboaeanoe of the ae aesnhled peop a under this pro voea tton was above 11 prajse. Conscious of 'lie dignity and grnvi'r of then- mission, they larmhted no interroption li the perfo maneeofh weWOil u Inrnish aful! reourt Ol the protahdiiigl in our next is.-uc. Tue Eist are nuvht loo We nahlssjl else where a lengthy report ol 'he demonstratcm I Att'iii.y . of whtgh h ii ne h "I .- me aoc lunta b lelegTapt , one t' the sf eskers at wh;ch was A mega j. Paiher djahoahtd us a jurist and a Denn erat On Sarurdey evening fberP was an immense gathering at Svrat u-e. N V, winch was nddiesctl in a length and most atile speech by ex J negW Com-toek, late of the Cotirt of Aopeals, whose lietiunciation of the violation of tlie de ir est rights Ol civil liberty in the person of Mr Vallandigham waa m t withering, Fee ing so in teaa had never before per aal i public meeting in thai eitv In New York, on Monday evening, twenty live thousand teopie met in Union Spi re to swell the vo'ume of popular indisn ition There Was speaking from four stands, and the pe ikers and it'iple weie epiiHv eirnest Letters were read Iroui aeverwl distinguished ceutlemen, aawnng them, owe from Wejehhaglen TT'int, which we subjoin: FKOil II 0 a WASHINGTON aawi txMTKvear, M y 16. Gtntlrmm : I have received vour letter in viting me to attend the pTPpeeid meeting at Union jure. It is nee el aa Bower Pcwee, but I wish to avail ayawtfof 'he occasion to le clare mv emphi ie condemnation of the ret-ent uttempts to subject the feople of the loyal State- to an irre-pnn-ihle and arbitrary system of miht try itnmilialioa While we areaü willin to snhait to the greatest ancrlHee in a patriotic spirit for the preservalion of the Constitution and the Union, it m iv as well be understood ihit we will not consent tn be bereft ot anv of otir eonstit Utioa rojhrs We I ave ltt noce of those rights in consequence of
ti e South rn tet'ellioi , Tlie Ai'mi'iiatrai mn owpht to ouenprehend that! it is amen tide to public opinion, ami that its con j duct tini policy are : legitimate subject of poptl- 1 I ir disewssion and critici-m. It is for the perpet J nation oi free coustitntiowail goveeneaent, mu for this opl thd theconntiv has been so willing to I
exhu:- Its best Mood and pi ice its va -t resources at tla disposal of the national awjthnrity. God f-rhil that the American PPPpie should allow the strength thus imparted to he turned ajraiust them-elves, nnd a atHtary despotism erected on the ruins of public liberty! So far as Ne York is oonocrned, iet it be proctaiema from thiohwwee tops that no mm within her terders '-shiill le deprived of lite. liberty, or property, without due proeoas of law." With greafl regard , yours, truly, W aawmeron Hcvt. Me-r Oidenn ,T Tucker, John Hardv, a. Mit theweoi and anhöre. Sfgi 'al I litt ig ha ni a I'nvildU'dv tin liisiuv all) The following aie the closing par agr phs f a speech delivered hv Mr Vallandigham. in the Elotise cf Re;;reent iti ves near the dose of the lite Conrss In them he fairly stales his position tielote the country : We eek no revolution, exeept through the ballot box. The conflict to which we i ballenge vou ;s i ot of .-inns, bur of' iirgument. Do too believe in the virtue ami intelligence of the peo C'e? Do you icrmt their Capacity for Ottf gOV ernrnept? Have they not intelligence enough to undei tand the ripht, and virtue eoouph to pursue it? dme. then, meet us through the ore--, md with frew speech, ud ie!ore ttie aweablage of the people, anal we will argue theee nnestlmai as we and oi.r father- have dune Itom the teifinnir n oi '!ie j;tivei iinietd ' Are we riät or vou right, urp wrong or yow wrongT Atid by the judgment of the people we will, one and all, abide. I hare spt-ken a though the C institution - treieaj, pgsj was tili tlie supteme U ol tla bind. But if. indeed, there Oil IM) C"lnW hatha anv longer limiting and restraining the men in in power, then there i none b n apon the States, or the p' 'äe (od for'n d. We have a CbnstltWlha et. n I laws yet. To them I pfed dive u our ri.hf; give u known and tixedla; ive W the judiciary ; a i rest us only : on due process of I ; cive us r-re-eutment or indie. ment hy grand jures; peedv and public triil. 1 1 ill by j'.ry. and at '. nie; teil ns the t, irure and Cause of the accusation; control t u with w itnesses; allow us witnesses in PWJ beiialf, and the assistance of counsel lor our defen-e; secure os in our person, our home, our paper, and our eftect-, leave u arms not f.r resistance to law, or against rthUul authority, but to defend nure've from outrape and violence; give us free speech and a tree pre-; the right peaw ably io ssppmbje; and. atmve all, free and undi--tuibei elections ;nd the ballot; take our pnoJn, lake our monev. our property. tke ail e -e, and we will wait a little, till at the time and in the manner apnointed hv constitution and Uw we shall eject you frum the trusts you have abused atid the setts of power you have dishonored, and other and better met. Paxil reign in your stead MARRIEDIT"" r TT 1 " HiUH 1tp as tTrt. J theEev Wr. Lyman, at the re-aten-v of the bnde's father, Greenvlllr, ,, . -v Ohe, Mr FH pTotrroan. "f ttn city to MtaaSu ChalU
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u - .o iimi )tsin fip y our II to mU oT wrstbrr, wiiboet the 't dsn;rr frawa th awafcrteo. And if ysu are careful tn 'tiptvt up . wr paste.yee si'lbirf n-iuar ur nwl! f i n. it. o that yn are not terivrtl fr .ni gi.ing Into i oxueny . or being; datcctatl b-r.eare-t frlend Tin- t no quack mr Mein-, but s ressedy 1iw:overed ana u.t itb hsnaae a aneaaaa ka a saanalai nhpaieknn. a od cnnfl leytly rrxvBemie1 -o ta anh rnmat. C vUl ll' ÜOW l C'Mi II I It r (T atl r .,f the propebHor. W F latvm.o.i. ar.wo4 tbs bos SU tnfnnaenientt. of trsde mark will Lm- ppaneeJed . oh ik UIBJ''t 1n' f ! 'j p.taawoajonT.naaaeVopsesasws '-.iiKienatl Obto. eoldby Dnicfist-ffaerally. .ar.i--dirn
ATTORNEYS.
Lafayette, Ind.
COFFEE. 51)0 BAG;i 111 ' C0FIl;K' 7s B43s J IVA COFrEg, t hhhSS M K' 1 1 v c-"FFEg,
For talc by
ICarl V Hnlrhrr.
VllXS. W. TtC. Attorney at Law NO a Tr MTKkANCF. IIAl.l..
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MILLINERS.
MISS J. DOYLE HrC.S lT.WK 10 INFOKII IHK LIiES OF 15dianaM.l - nd v t iriM tliat -hf will op-1. h-W UiKini - iivrr No ( li.ti n Umv U'.sk, Wr-t a .htgtoa stre. t. Jis. olr futriids k.,vi ( a rn- Jfillinsry K:ni ri a. whea st i timf aa) I e laad tbr le-t - rumui i( Kn'ii fin. Itililx - - t :.i. ti Flis r. P1um-a, nTkfal Wrrstli ai.t all kcmmIh usually t ht-foand In a rir-' cmf etahW aSWt Hh I ' y ie intend niakrc tndiana(w lis )(sr t swnasaeel r- - ilr, r- ai'1 wltl at a'ttiRveS ke i!i- ''(l sti-l no-1 'Ir-iri l r--ii- to be f.-uod In ho mar i. Ihe pairv-nage of the public i rrspevttutlj solicited. aprfidly
NOTICE.
t j: a . ar H.tLV tMKtti n.,
50(1
OTICK WWJsl y n THAT Till T iMMOW Council w nifi'i, as a board ff ewaNaatton, oa goii 'aj , Juii Ut. IMti, s' 7'- iM.srk r. ... lo bear the
I complain and rqualizr ttie aies.in-nt of 143. Tbe
s-.srici.t can i"Otja ar inr an i a at nmof, av so. H ' v A I . s Ili.vk, n l'i nnvl ants irret, Mioth of to l"'st oflice. Atie.t: CTRl'v BirrreRHKl.t). ml - ltI Clx Clerk.
CADDlKa i E
For bale bv
Erl V llalchrr.
NOTICE.
.olire to ;iiprntra mid Mmr Uiiill'r.
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IKWIi K-H.l'. PLAIN AM) oHNAVKNTAl. .''IR 4 lururr, on Isewrpia tret. hi-irn, Frnn-ylvanla and Mm nan. ir prepar d o rxeruie sll ind-of Turning, in the best niatmrr. a. d at risxa.able rrs. I keen rori.'an'lv on hntxl tair hsllu.lei aiu. N. re
j Po-ts, and turn tlirwilo ordvr. Aft work done promptly
anu tn rood niT. All ki. (ii. 'I carving will to- done at 'lie idm place by aim-dim LOCI SIlliiN Hhi'1 H I.
For sale t v
Eur I sV llntt hrr.
TOBACCO. 500 BOXrs' Av4tef!, 1 000 cxT,I!P5' K'i"""r In s'urc jiid for ae by LGJlBL x II ATCICii
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GROCERIES.
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT
SfX COMFORTA nt.l I.ixiMK, r.x THF. SECOSD fc5 rJoor. aninais lor offlct's or -irepinz r- om. njyii-djl Ajjj-iy st No. 63. siaitli ll.,u is Street.
LIQUOR DEALERS
AND
COMMISSION TO DINTS,
Are in fiAl.V ronpt of freo.
AUCTION SALE.
It O IÜIITE, Am lloiirrr.
-A-TTCTXOISr SALE!
SIX BUILDING LOTS, Neaur center of tiio Ctty, I m 1 BI - II D lu UU ftswfll IT bVODCI, 01 If bats iy, st ao i k A ht-Jlajra -Ci, an-le-s prt-ri M, at private -air. Ihegroiual - on Ol i Irret, nrar Xlsstastppi street, bein hi L- t No Hrveu fT, sm-I ihe - mh Llf of lot No eight '-. :n sqnare th.r y-iwti ,32), m the C;ty of In laiupvi,.-, Mhdpvldaa u to m, iot-s,lor winch sj potter. The ot ar ach 32 t-et G inchei id frost and rear, by 91 feet dc p. o 0 Iswt m'r . Ih- ah vv.il take plsee r,r,"the rround. If any or all of the ai ove 14 ar aael ' at tie time aheae nned, they ill x uttered and oId to tue Liebest Iddderoo tb following Tsaas. one half c.vh in hand; the balance in one and ts.. rirs, in p4ual part, with lnt-reat, lo br aerortd by tnorgafe ou ;b prranre. U.e pr te- jf tiicjr lot at private sale can be ascertained bv apphaaatna st the othce nf J 'HN S. BP4JQI, : a J- .- us .gent, 5 W. Corner Wh;ngt "r sr.d Merd'sn tta aaanapanaj .a a. i.-63. rsyxt-dtd
FEED STORE.
NLW FEED STORE, 157 East WashiDffton Street,
IN LIU I I S BIXCK
CON-TaNTIA fv H a N 1 1 AND VOT. SaI.E. BFsT qoal t r. I '.our, Corn -meal .crt-, Brati. c. article '!rl:vcred to any part cf tueel'y, Ur tt vhrr. Trrtn, taahi
ajftl-enaewnf
i", r .' r on nani m1 for sie at tb Iowa prK-r. i ! r ij m-fl SMvorUsI atork ot
Tof ter. u (j ;i r , :!.. a-., a. y rup, nUaPn im lls, nUaaWa t oadtensa are laaaaj t andlea, Murth, ItaisiM. icarst Tskan a. Mackerel U lalte Plaki, C wrdagje, T ine I ouon a rata, Dj .tuii..
utta, Fl-a. Dates, 'ellira. Braaidr
Baha Kann tvittes, tt hlshj wollen of ell kinds, and Plantation and Baker's Bittern.
r KEDKRICK W iNKi Z.
FOR F O Ä
SALE.
PAY PONIES AND BUGGY.
PartK-ular attaeaten fl w ke sie ef
I wish to titsFoee tst ht bat pome- and but becau-e I have aw fwrher um- for tkeaa. 1 may be . . . , a .. ' . t Iran Iura
feil i.l . - iu ..siu . a. v' v - - -.w...
a. tojiu.n- n
SUMMER RESORT.
UrILL UF. OPkNfcD ON WkDNkabAl, THt Una Or M vV They are iluated a m.le. Wasn ludiauspvlis s half mile bortb of tbe Ue.lefontslnr raitrosa, lb a beau fut grove. Ali effort, will be outvie to accotnu-odate gue-:
Boar-tiog from ) M t n ' y r wrek. or 1 00 per
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68 East Washington Street,
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