Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3959, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1863 — Page 2
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lew f rm tbrMd. Th following' Ol naws fiml in b C1V cinnati Republican nofor of TwtHar morstof In th tairgraphie erre-potiJen fr m thiacii: Quit a numhfr of tuiUlint m'mfi of the LtMUtar. taWtaa man? ltrfiM crprhrd-. e noMit.if eucus have W' wnrbt J ' '' Of ÜM roewi.af ne cot mlrffn mad poiic. This ilt crrtainW t now tn Damoerva here TharO waa no oh cäJItl,, in tbfs ritfor. M .aday, th rrferre-1 t . rvr w i there mj caac of th IV ' mmier uf hr Lo - latee ar "f h i'lm? mrn of i h t part? , aa allojjod Tin Repuh! cm pnpert hv rf p D'a od taste fur Ivuig. Mi -represent! I Mir Mock in trl. Th tronM of th coontrr bare ritten to a great extern from the peristent ro rrpr riiUtion of th Republican previa rei ersnaw to th mrmres nni ejects of th De noeriOT. and if th k:iijrIom of Sattn has full repneiitatioo of ths lying Republicans the dv;l will fail lo get hi flue.
tionable had pas-ed either branch of th Legiala the people ertpape in war they h.re not a ripht lurawheo tbv bolted. they bad it -n their pn er - tb-q.e,ö;, bo.her it - to . . - Hupn I or if. ot D ! fi-.t Pre .ie, I ; In 0 lW an? leg dee,rel. hv conti Wa,ael ,.pp0e tie Hex war? D I bi not tut - ril meaae. No bills mn pa !. two Ut e,,te ever njrainst "ipa-le to currv it on in C are of th saion eieert auch - be: i Tfrnor (frOPal If the poopltf h .ve nol ilie rih4, if tl-T Ov. .k . , . r . .v t i p'e.se. t. talk ami e.ie f..r r-eace. rl w a war m Ho tn-i rtlinff to the Journal, ' . . ... , ' , , . one ei'gKOd in wuM euni-l would neer only fiv days er 11 1 for lpjdatun ahen th mid U indee.!. Mi-zu!-r tht if top pOpl. Penublican membert of th Houwe HfOtfod. But through their puMi-ervi emmrt e a wur. uch it tho diffpoaition of theJoumal to Ii, that hy he not the r-ht u. '-ct .,il,er public er Ur .-v it .w.- .. .1. .u u i thiiU to eml i'! The people re ih -ource of fii.T4 to tM th troth when the truth woud he . . power in thi rouuti v her are the ao vereint;. better for it caua thtn a lie The Republican lwj r Lincoln aid Me affonti nre hut their membera were ahaent twelr dy The Aud;- ' rent-; heinjf orereien-, the people enn meet tor' books will diow that ther oulj pot par for d P uuone apperuiiuing to o . j i ri2nt?. f rfr rune data. . , , . . ... The IVeaMlent aar ii de t. it know w ether The JeWTM lpl lllll that ,rly ... the,ea.,on h,v tr ,,,e f vjr V,Un an apprpriation made for the pit of member, dibi.ro Tl :-. conaUiotlpf h-t he baf don. ie True. But it vi in cronlance aith Republic mi rither in our judgment, a xratuiioi a nd uttpen-
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,n"one,n" e,w, ior. n.a tneaame lh. wnw.t M kJ o. J., repard to I. point th .t thi"? And it waa lore nt the 1 tte e:on npr.i, n.ch .irn-a'ji Mre unpopular, .um! w;!I h e th- ef the s'i2ffation of Mr Bbanham. md h fiied to ,l'v'' di-tuib ihe people, the F'.ei . . . . . fee.tr anva W rocarda that aa a "fair appeal, ooi the amount. And wit w it done? It w.i to . . ,, thitit will afford mo treat plaure to n-iarpe eornr out in cood f. th the Treasury Uas of H ., A en bv ant liani btft thai 18.D and ll?6l Befoi then the Treasurer had 'he public sle'T will not sufTtrr by it Wl.en ' he h. in th. Law nf m,V!, .1 . I hoattif at tattoi into eraidr..ti..n the nrmifOaU-
The Mebel Ituld orth. get but liule rclUblo intelligence hy tele
graph, na to uncertain ia it that it forma a poor kwjde for apecu ition TbOOoM af faWPreideni f ir ono hundied thonaawl troops bw six roontb' rrice. ia evidence that the Adininiiraticn be ira that the dmontr iti m of Li t menu th tranafer af Use war to Northern territory Look ior th groemd over, w incline to the opinion thit the movement h nothing more than an extanaiv r I tor the purpoae of destroying pnperty upon Nor'bern oil. to retaliate for the de etruction of property br our t'-rre in the Rebel Stites The effc-t hts been to change the h.-e f opertiona from the R tppahannock. After permuting Lkx to outwit and get a week the tcrt of birn. the telegTaph adTiea ua tnat I! itro his m 'veil, and perhaps per minenilT left the R.ipp ih mno k . but whither he baa gone it fa nn known. Perhips he baa lallen b ck upon Waahingtoti for it defeuae, while t!ie Rebel bnrdi OwltrOJI Maryland. I'enn aylvstiia n 1 W eatern Virginia, destroying prirata and public propert and capturing the aup plioe Ihrr o -eu. But where baa been Hai txrx. anJ 8raT3i r.nd fighting .!. OoamMM," anI fT-n the MiHtifiitional Commtmler in-Chief? The people hv ben retin;r in tfie fala erciri It that the coila o! the Anaconda wer nlioiu throttling th- rebellion, when the country w
llirtle! with the intollieiice ihit rennsylrania 1
ia inv.Kifl rT powerttil mimI ln nt toe aid in people are again railed upon to rally forfhe de fe.;a of their soil and their home? fn pajOal crta , when the imbecility I the the A Iminiatration ia so apparent, must th peo p'e be told th it it istreiaon. th it ii ia givin? aid and comfort to the rebellion for them h de I ou i c( th wicked abue cf the power enirnatec! to the represent itirea of the Government' In air other government, an aiimo iatration woul I be hurhd from power by the indignant voice of the people, if it h id n. inifeated n- h a Ctiaihaal mrapaciiy An offl- rr is retained in ihe com m nd of an arm which in af. m diccjfjllflO, nal in i's appointnieitti hts been ptonouneei the bein the world. ho haatiine and agin demonatra tod h. complete incompetency to uoo-fu!ly mm ige it. whilst others equil to the t ik have been ifiaplaccd to humor anl sa'ifv the cl iroor of partisans. The truth is that the party in now er . instead of uaing the immene reaotireea placed at ita di4paal hr a coufi ling people for the sup predion of the rebellion. bre given more at tet.tMin nt.d more concern to the overthioe of. their rmlltiral opponei t. ami lodging from the bitferneas of the expressions towurd them by their teidera and their piea. we have no doubt !ui th it th subjugation of the Demorncv, so that they couhl retain the control of the Government bf perpetuating their part? rule, would lie more gratifying to pirt -nil Repuhlienns thin t'ie redo ration of the Union upon any other hi-a.
There ia no hvpotheii which em etjiliin i
th management of the war br the A'l m nitration. Raving the whole piiwrr and ataoajptes of the Government plieel at ita d aooail .irrce the con meneement of hoatilities,
why ia it that R- bad armv, in the face of Fe i rai force soperior :i numbers, threiten'tto de Taatate Northern IffffcwfjJ ? An I fins, too, after over two ye ira of w-fai and 'he neorde h ive been grnciou-'y infnrrued that (he Rebel arm ea wer hemmeii in . und eh id t'ie BWSfsjr to acat'er them to ihir hlea and their cvea. 0 re more the .Vlminutr itjon pneala to the people for help W;i itever t!ie error.-., whatever the ;m'eri irv. whatever the mil n tvof thoae who administer it. the G rernmenl rnut be is'anel. Itunnot It ng tand the strain upon It th a if h i h id for he p ii two y e ir; We t e j no oilier eacipefrom t!ie d lemma wiih ur rev. lu'ion and .utarchj in tlie N n!i Let the pirty 1 in poa.r ta pie- ind 's leidera top their partMan wirfare in lh North and "ne the ii fa- I m ua itaarges of didoy illv again! men aho have
no thought or de-ire but for the nre-erratioii ot the Government, for no other reason than fhev ae Demo rata If the Administrator) would earhew all other con-idcrati-i,a n.d lirert all ita nevgiew t t he overt hrw of i Se retie! in and the restoration of the finon inkiitg ., of iht partr Mattorms the ihr of the nation 'a deliver anre from ta in ib'.es would speedily come GihI grant it.
The fttwir Govrrnmrnl, I Th people hare been leo to ebere that the: Represent iti ea had the rittbl to direct the afTora j of the Governmeait, jubject only to the limita lion of th Constitution Suth. it all event, ia the theory of our iniitutiona What uae ct Le-jtlanrea or Congrra. if they are not to pro vide 'he inean an I make the apptopr'.ationa fm the uppnrt of the G-vernment In the conte-' for popular right in Engl inal. th Pai HamrnU reruel ot-e cent of appropriations until the despotic rulr yiehied the conce ona ami limit
ti i f pwer demndel by the people The pe nle pa the Uxea, and it ia their right to mdr tuih apptopiatH'Bj 4 the t even nee ov thev may e- ft And the eaeuoe and adrnm strativ fRcera ot the Ooemment hue no other '.it' to perform bit to carry out t'. will of the pe'p'e ia e;ire-e. thmmh thetr rer reeiiiativ B-it new dwcXrfjM 1 now firidn g
apolotfiata It In favor of .-ne mm power A Gore: r. wh aje dutf fl is to see that the 1 iw be f aviht iJt j cu?wi. ia erxfeavorir to our-all the era of the 0 nfifirnfrtf We hve been? arcu-'oiwe 1 to c andemn the deap' -m of the OUl W i, ,J ;hi:ik Jd th tt we re trie rm - cm Im! a portion of the peoj Ie are justifying the an, tin. Dictator wbo ia sping Ll ia N AfoLfcoa, Fa. i Joacni. and AUfVwO HI, Out ot eoure on a vry small ecaie By the aeco-aion of bis political frifndi frum the LegtaUtare. last winter, the appropriat. necsa.r fur the support of the State Gov rnrwent. and maintain ita honor, failed. The Journal the Republican members w- er teata fifty four out of nty oco div W i i right had tby toioav atall? None Rati tfxt Journal a couceiaioan d BagO it- eau If thv wr in their Mats fifty four out of aix t ooo days, aa ooo ot th Bcaauroa objeo-
beTi withoot an appropriation until the clo of the ae-iion, loit the law of 1 -.VI forbid any d'm bureniciit utile by appropriations in pursuance of law. Henc e the a ppropriatkm. Tl. npropriaiton bills at the !st session for the aupport of tbe State Government, to pay the it.'erent upon the public debt, and to assist tho wounded and sick Indian i anldiera, were all prenared ind ready at the uatial tim. Thoae ;.. - are geuerallv passed on th Mr ninth day of the aanrJtM Nothing but th secession and absence of the Repubiietn member nreventd them from bting enacted into lawa. If they had returned to their station the S ttmd i? previous ro the adjourn ment, they would have ben passe 1. So, in that reeard. the Republicans are without gcS They knew that their absent a would have the very effect it hot had. The Rentihliean mem brs themselves stated th- interest OOVtaJ not be paid without n apecific appropriation by th ialature Thev plac that construrtion upon the law of IMP, by making, the appropriations to pi the inter eat in tbe peneral appropriation bill o th f ve r nn 1 alao in l'fil The tree. concern of ihe Journal nnd the He publican leidera I- tfie opiniona at,-l decision ol the Supreme Judges itpon the Intaeeat qwatton We are not surprised at that The argument Of the .In Igea cannot be overcome, hence they mni be ahiied peronallr If the Journal really t'iink that the opinions are neh greif outrageand w unten aide, whv dwoi K OOt prWSWM them to its readers to ustnil ifs popitionl It I ire not do thai. It dare not let it renier-" ee the opinion" which it attempts to oc.kcti hv lira ;,bout the m"ti who wrote them Whv rhi ci-rcpeit of the decision of the Supreme Court, when if c iim- entire ohediene and the mot obeo,uei re-pect for the deeiiona of the Hefinblie: n Ja 1-V I f I iws tire to be rewneet l and obeyed, the deci-iona of the Courts must he sustained. The .lournil chirks tint .Tudje TitBKiNa is influenced ntireiv hv partlaan symp-ithit'. and that Judge lhii hia "the credit of be n a Wdld :,nd open foe of his rountrv and not h i r g cl-e " Who is it that tliu -1 ander tl e m M wh feir!e-lv ml honeMv di-"chir their du'v. and that they hare done ao no honest and uribi fcwaad rn n can rueation who reads their opin ions? In 1 -f: and M6I. the editor of the Journal whs in fa or of a peaceable separation of the Srate Rather than civil wir. which he re.'ar ded aa a wore evil than the losa of a dozen S ates, he waa in favor of disunion. He pro 0' a i meal the secession of South Cirolina an act of revolution, justifieal by the Declaration of Independence, and th 1 1 it waa ft irtu il dissolution f the I'iiiou He wrote articles to sJwMS the mix m ttgea of separation to the North. The Montgomery Constitution, with the exception of its rec ignition of the piinciple ot the Dred S -ott dOeWlMl, he pronounced a betfei chart, of government than our own. These declirttions were made before the fall of Sumter AHer the war was inaugurate I. three noptbs afterward, in July, INI. he reiterated the correctness of all the previous declarations he hid m nie. and to which wp lnve brieflv referred, and st ited his entire wiütngr.Osa to let the Rebel States leave the Union, if they would liydoan their arm Qi w aa in favor of separation, but ir was a petceahle not a forcible wisrwptioii ot il e t'nion that he deire f This ia the m on that calls in question the integrity and Inynltv of the Su premeJuL'es and the Democraric members ot the Li;islaf ure. If he h d i particle of honest v. or si. me. I ke the tatfich he mild Mick his head in the sand, ao as to font' Ool tbe nsortificadofl whi.h the exhihition of his other extremities should occision him Tho Journal inquire why the desire of the Democracy to rail nn extra session of the Lejtia laiure. This question is ea-ily answered T key are willing to make pOfOO a! twCfilcOS to miin t tin the h nor and crealit of the St ite The are opposed to the exeic eof one manpower Thcv believe it an example daQgrwaw) to the libertieof the people They hae no or her m'iesthin the-e The Journal bavin; no inteiii y or reu ml
tiona of public sentiment in the Wet, we :reume lie ill be snii-fieil upon that point immediateIv. and mIIow rhe pitriotic exile to return huBBO. Mr Lineoln claims jreneriliv that if he OM mike arrests, through his iigent. in localities where rerel lion actuilly exi-ts. and where the I civil courts are suspended, he can mike military arresta in places temote from the insurrection. I where there is no r bibori. ai d wka r the courts j are open and undisturbed He -laiuis tl ;if he in
f et anv and e er b dy he choaaaSJTrry ;s a rt - trarv will ar.d pleiMre; and the only rn tu . ,s-icned for if is. he trcliees that it is dem md ed by the ' public sifety " This ja a power c eiter thin is r o-sespl hr nnv K;ng, or Em
oeror. urion this earth. Under it. Mr Lincoln
could, il he saw fit. order every person in Cincin niii. men. women nnd children, to he arrosaod ami shot; and il would be a surticiet.r justification f.r him to sav that it was demanded by the paddle s ifet !" The tot.le. under Ml doctrine. Ktti no liher lies; tint hold them and then live- -imply at the
pleasure of Mr. Lincoln! Tbe Constitution is utterlv -wept away and annihilated. We sun po-ed we had a HaWfttd Ooi erurnetit. but, under j .Mr Line iln. theory . there are no restrictions j He can do anytMwfll he pleiaes, and the only c heck upon him is hi- IdOM el pvhlk salety and . of necessity. Thiais no cheek a a'l. and the; doetffiSJO would translortn the IVe-ident inc an Kmperor It is no fgctM to My tht this abto lute power would not be abused by Mr Lincoln This we do not know . There is no gwarwwt, j except in cot fining the Pre-ideM to the exen i-e of powers cle.irlv M ! him by the UnftstttU lion. II is iile is of nece ;ties must tie v'U'de! by .
what is in that iiitriinent. '1 lie petiple. if they j
desire to preser c the r liberties, must, at rhe elections, vote down all wbo cherish such mon -Irons tttd revolutiniiiirv ilncfrinea. Let every eaasdnfiaOa aw awkod whetiier he thinks the Piaai lent enn, in time of war, do anything hw ohuoars to regard as ne e.s.-ity , w ithout any other limita tion. U'lieretn up nril.iiilt) of Affording ll und Comfort to Hie I nrmf ' The Nea York Tribune of Tbttfadty, tbt Ulfa of this present OHMth ol June. - u: "The Spt iii-titld .louinal Illinois. ) h as 'Jic following: A Kcmor ft is rw Snored that the editors of
Chicago 1 iawta will prtdiablj bf called on to an
SWOf rhiuuh the courts lor ihc;r notortOtti dis loval Ltinrial Such acton is called lor by loval men of all parlies, as shall effectually protect the people from rhe consequences of seditious und Ire isou idle ipter incWe, gh mg " aid and comluri" to the eneuiics ol the country " Without al all pfOanaaang to anticipate the verdirt in case such a pro-ei utio.i were attempted, we do not see aliv this ni itiei .hould be left to 'rumor ' It is widelv honed and beheveil thai the L'hicigo Tuiifs is conducted in the mteiesl of the -lav eiiolders' rebellion th it it constantly al fords 'aid and fMsHOfl' to tint most atrocious conspiracy agwiftOt I he life ol our counit v ami the ri'hta of inim 'H liatliie and that il is doing moie to insine the sooefau of that gfgantie i iime than any regiment in Jeff Davit' ffllioa, If stu h be the truth why should not the sheet be indicted und convicted? If such offtuses is it is charged with are not punishable, hat is the use of 00 ing WlWrtO anil paying taxe-Y "II'hhv journnl itiimiiita or abets trenon, we urge ihat its t omluctors be indicted, tried and punished according to I i w. Military edicts ure lor caes that the laws do not reaib, mid Off an other sort of thin altogether We confess to some nepidarion in this m it rer
We ( unless then' fC MMM grounds ol pioceddiug Stallt us in rhe couits. We cn'oa that we
h ive. on sever il oc-ca-ioiis. t rinicd in these col minis tint which was ralcwlstod to "afford 'aid ..I Mmfnrt' 1,1 the -l iveii .! lets' relielholi"
"tint most atrocious ( Otispir n y Igaiott 'he Iile j of our eOOntf f and the rights ot hum n. n iture " j We confess tin- We plead guiltv And all that j a can say in ex'eiiii ition of this conduct, is. i that we did not oureUes design to "afford 'aid and comfort' to the slaveksiMera' rebellion, " but In .how tint Other! lllWtlaOfWOl theohje- tion j di'e m'fter which WO WOreprilltlng were afford j in; 'aid ami eomfort' to the ala vehohlers' rebel lion " This oJr can we s l in extenu alion, and whwthfJT it will leave us harmless, or not. remains to b aeen Wo it n it that we have printed "in the inter st of the alavetwildors' rohetlion?' For what shall we be convicted, if coivicted at 1 1 "T Let us see We have, on severwl occasions dir I tie w ir. reproduc eil the followinsi from the New , Yotk Tribune of of iawbT t, 16": if the cotton Scales shull li-nmif sati-fied that thev can do better out of the Union th in in it. we Insist on letting ihem go Ml pewCW. The I right to seceile in i be a I evolutionary one. but it exists, ii, - ei i !,'(- 0 - We mu.-t ever reist die rigid of any State to remain ill the rnioii and anility or dofy rhe I tws 'hereof. To with.ilraw from the Union is quit aaothct matter; and whenever a consider ibie section of our Union shall delil-eratelv resolve to -o out, we shall re J
i-i all coercive mews wee deoignetl to keep it in
And we have, on ererst n-rx n roiToduced sn article fr m the New York Tribune rf a date as I ie it F' b'ii irv I '-i. which t ropo-ev: " t i!, Jurinc fle en-i; n; tone v d v . the lie' 's - 'ion d not be whipped, tiie peilevwl fJov emmenl s!mju d make with 'hem "tlaf best attainable h ce " Aied we have, on several ix-cae.ris . rerroducel the follow mi: frtim the Chicago Tribune, printed ii t t paner ot 0 -tolier last ; " rho Union as it waa wdl never b's the vion cif any pro laverT fmatic. ur aerossion tun P 'h;ar. ami it i.ever ought o. It is a thine or the past, hated of everv patriot, and dest ned nev er to cur an honest people, or blot the wes ofh'srnrv arain " And we have, on several occasiona. renrodiiceil the following paa,iLe from a Speech of Thaddeua Steven, the Af''iMtoti leader m the last H"uee: "The Union .hill never, with nn con-en', be restore! t.nder ti e Constitution as it is, with alutery tc fe protectel bv it " And the following from a speech delivered by DiSOlai M Clay while th President ws : uru ing a conservative pdic : Better lecoguize the Southern Confe'eracv at once, and sron ihia (fusion of bloaaf. than to continue in this rofwoqa pulU-y. or hae even a reaio-'.tiori of the L'nion s it was " And the fed lowing from a speet h delirercl by Mr Conway, the Aoolition Congressman Irom Kansas, while the Piesident wa pursuing a C'.ii scrva'ive poiles : "For i n. I shall not rot another dollar or man for the wr until it SSVWWSOS a cl.ttereiit rtanditi'.'. and tends clirei-tlr to an anil alaverv re suit. M llious for freedom, but tiot one cent lr Slav erv !" We have, we or, during'the progress of the war. repr'nluced the-e and rumerous other ex rncls from A'o'ition iiewstnpeta and from Sfieei l i of Ab liti in o-sto. all of which."in our o. in cn. " 'ff rd 'ajcl and comfort' to rhe si i vehoMer' r hellion." If in this we ere cinlt v of hiving "ufllonled aic and coaafufl' to the slaveholoera' rwhadbow, war shall Ikj w to anv punishment th.t, therelor, may be put upon us Chicago Times Fnr h State Sen'inel. "lahomrdan i:iiniplea. Fpitor SkntinL' Aboiibekre. utain whom, nt the death ot Mahomet, the mmlleof the deceased prophet lell. Iter fit tinir our his armies in obeiiiec.ee to the will of f ihomet, tc invade Syria for the RUtrjneatiai of that jeop'e to the WorOhip of the ti ne (o.d, and to t'OsnpOl ikosdsan donmeiit of their idolatrous pr o tice Ui ti the departure of his army, he thus addtessed it: "Wiinioo of l-larii, attexid a inotiienr, and listen well to rho proronts which 1 sn aimajttQ promu'gate to you for ob-et v ation in time ot w ar piyht witli Oriverv and lovaliv. Never u-e ar tifice and perfi It toward y ur eneitue-; do not mutil ite ihe faltooj clo not si y the sd, nor rhe children, nor the eoajson: do not datrov the pilin fiee; jn n ,t burn the crops; do not cut the fc uir rree ; lo nor stau a. tile I the miitn ex cepr a h it w ill he necess i v tor your noilf iphlltoiil You w.l find npOJI out route men living in soli tude. in nicdit.ction. in the adoration of God; ilo them no injitrv Rief them pai OaTieneO," L I Wart in says: "This order of the day, bv a Chief, r pu 'ed ti'ii tiarou. ol s horde of BadotUtM ill the de-en. rontriists us yet b ihe present 1 v for its toleration ani humano v w irh rhe w r m mi laatoca of thedenerals of a religion m r fr iiernal and of it civiliz ition more idetajeod.' Oucima, the Owner al of the armv of the Ren-re-entative of Mehomc, went i"ith for the propagation and establishment of the religion of Mihomei to compel the Idolateooa Svrtana to an iilnii loonnl of their idttltt and to yield llie.rud ni ti n to the true (od , 0t am n carriel wiih Mm, and tr;c'lv oheved the eOMMOndj of AlH iibekre. He iliv nled the coiinfry of ihe Syrians success attended his nt ins. and under the inönign inooanuo of rhe teach ings of the devout Kiv te-entativ e of Mali tuet, that people weie induced to ah union their Idol i Irons pric'ires and ield srknowtdgmtit tot slid t'fide their worship to the onlv true (tod Ar not "our ens poned and our souls ick of everv d its' sad report' detailed III the journals at home and abroad, of burned hou-e-. towns and villages; of cities euked. of gfWWl binned, fields desolated, fmii trees cur, and wo neu mid children and aged men fif noi nnedorod I er eft of home and all the necessaries of hie. In the facklnga of these bwfhofiona and the BajMOM of their arms Blight we not be taught vain dile ssona( such as would enable us to avid the defeit and disasters which uulorlu newly loo often ferate npon our eu Would Piesiilenf Lincoln abandon his Idol Irons adoration to that doctrine which teaches a higher law th oi the Constitution, unci resp t the mantle whit h hnf de en 'el to him ihn u'ih a long train of eminent arodC'SSOS, and five lo the Oagsarals and srddltffl of our nrmies rhe Con sfilution of the United St ites, and of the respOC t've Stall's, w th the POWOHI of eich, and the linhta ol the cit r.'Mis theieof, as ex "oiiuled bv the properly cmsti'titeil tfihwtial e-tihlished bv the people, and also tho orders gtVOW to our SrajiOS tor its government upon the inv aioti of Mexico, advising them lint the-e con-tituted 'he ark of mir political sa'eiv; might we not then hnpt ih t defeit and dliiaatag wonni ewn; thai soon the I mientation of the widow, the Wail of the orphan, the nngnioh of 'be sick and wnun led Would soon tie heard no more in our land. To litic d ii fidelity to all we hold detr would soon ciepaif the bind, and thoe wayward, sinolog brethren now in arma, would he Luind re'urniiig. shouting hozmnas to teace. union and friternitv A l. it ion , like indiv idu lis, to sij.t ,jn a decent sfaposl la oie just men und rhe world, must do rittht before demmiling a rieht from others; must no equity betöre deOBOwdilig it ot another Slmulil we not well consider our pohev and leon that we have clem bands, lest in ihe end we he censuied; remendieriiig. too. ihat tie nee is not to the swift nor the b ittle to the strong Jvstic.
AMUSEMENTS.
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AUCTION SALE.
rMrt iwurrajn b i n kit to Miss KATE FLETCHER.
not ni t JiTTtUMCTiOJT,
WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE 17. 1J-63. To c n:meree wpfc th Contra y of 'I HE LITTLE TREASURE.
Gertrud Lapt. S alur fraaleubJuan
kEt ITATIUN-
atlMi K .1 Uncher Fvlu A. Vioceiit
Hr. Frank I4 Dcnuj
MM.IXi AM l).triG.
To co clnde w.;h tbe Comic Trick F'antom me of the Red Gnome and the White Warrior.
11 A O 1 v HAL L.
FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY! Commi nein? Thud.iv Jane 17, BRENNER & FRIES'
WONDERFUL
POLIMOSORAMA Or THE rp n K M i-.MFKFNT HOVnwJ M'nRR. TOT I SW SliSt acbtrvem.ii of the pan 'runic art, pr-' He- te1 in al "io-t I viiifc r-lity Iks moi jntcrea'ii ir and j fxc t'iijr 'fin o the iir-at Keiellion, f BWi fh ajaftäs4fr I ! of the st r j r tl wn to the lt tTf&l battle of Chancel ir- j . tiO, h 'eci by 'be mix' iiigamous mrcliantcal 'ftVct-, an i the moat eloquent and powerfsl Lecturer iu tbe j couniry. Tb-anc' ard Naval Vica and the bsttle are the mn-r a twtkatty p rtrsv et paiiniiiK ever exhibite-t. Ihe'
nllv'hr srifie a"d tonne. i h H e au't'lle clsh c.r arm. b'.ni "ii of cat Saa hur 'ln of liHK anfl tlie I bsjmIm and flame cf a'ti', ar- ifiveii "-ith an astoiuhin tr'j'liluliie to na'ure, alte thr atwasntlug tbe in a' ! (nrtrn i ss4Ha 'liawpaBtarfsa wi swH f aai ajtassl i con miM c. C'vrrmir aa r :iS.i I -qiisr trrt of cn m. f! kdniiasloa ..''' eanta to ah i'arr af tna In ue. I hts i. p. n mi 7 l4 o'rliK-k rurtMiii r '".-a ar 8.. mm i ii f.r thr aecomm.Kiati.iii of Kam h- .ud Children, an thucsday and Saturday sfttfaaWM, at'Jl( o'clock juni-lidlO'
SUMMER RESORT.
POPI'LIB WATERING PLlfE.
NO-
SUMWER RESORT
srv kMKntRa has v. HIOAIHtR PaTuon vc.E FROM I tM tir-t fH'iii kl in ibe Und Iban '1 he Ohio White Sulphur Springs, Sit'i ifd near Cotumlia. Obi. and directly on the 'ine of ' tu.- Ctaland n I the BptlnallvM Ka lroail-. The MKIiiCAl, yi aClllKt f ibe e wafra and ths altoanMaf he itl .' snd ih -f h on of thepirlur fett
aar tawaa asaea wsilrabli' t" t it ciii'.rns of in a ia ipoiu and 'In- ta.c lbn in aWBllaf r or n Iks w ild. I, Addr. A.M'lli-NN WIlN'N. Jr.. J im- l7-ii2w LHtV CMfW( o.
PUWPS.
IETKttFRVM' SO Itl VOItTH 50RI F STRFFT, isawaafra Ch am Pa aap . s nil Scr bjs nd dip a. II prric n vMtit.tiif ii article or work in hi line will plMM- it ve luni a call. Juuel7-dlm
ESTRAY. TWO STKA
pnWfl Ml l.vs BROKK OUT Of A DMOTV, ON TBI I M.cli Iran Hoad, tonth sal "i ladtar an- li-. cm Sat u nay last. Ib-y rif rom In d and tad-tr mmed. I a ill pay w r livrf ii rvwarl 'or taa r. mm "f dM Mu't or fur uro1 m.iiion thai ill b ad to thrlr r cowry. Appl at w tn ii saadajt's Ursty table, ind isttaratta, jUneUi il'.t JlUIN . MUtlwHAW.
DRY COODS.
THONSSEN & LAHEY,
7 West WahiiiloM t.
BETWEEN ILLINOIS AND TENNESSEE STKIETt,
'ILL SELL KJU SIXTV b.KS AT KET.vIL
Shirts,
for ih pnlilic mtrst, can not apprciU In n- W lnti nver tn liv hi a rrpnlili.- wwtwiul
rstv in othrrs or t n tn the pnfdlc Wil'arc beti 'II nronil or psrtiaan ronaiilrtinM So rlear i.s thaG nprnor an l the Henunlictt' rr.emrera of the Lffjtlafnrw rrpria liie f'r the I" i I ur t' nva the laws neccarv tn maintain thr honnr ami crevlit of the State, that non bn t.ijnte"! partia.ina a ill deny it They can not. honestlT
Ihr rrraldrnt on the Arrest of Va I la in! ii; ti it ni We nre indebted to the eourier of the Prei dent of the t'trteil fifea fur a n m;ilit copv of his reply to tn resolution ailopteil at a tncft i
one secrioii is pinnad to .tnotlipr l v laavoowta "
And also the lollnwing Iruni the N Y. Ttilnine I Pi ce whf 1. ItfwO: If it tv Dcla ration of Indenenctetn p jus tifielthe sfcwseioti from the llrittsb Enprr nfj thiet iniUi"iis of C'doni-t- in 1?76. W da not eo hv it would i!t ju-til'v the Wtajislun of Ira mil lions of Southrons Iroaa the Union In l?6l If wp ir nv-t 'ki'ii 'Hi this poinf. whv dOM int me one attempt tu ah.iw a hete;n nd whf 1 F -r our I'wn jiur. while e deny tnw ri.ht of idair j holders to I nhl slavM ss;iint the will ..t the lat tor, we Tnri'-t aee how twenty milliona of t-eor 1 ran rih'tnllv htthl ten. or evpn riv e, in a dete-t. fjnton with them lv military forew. ; I It s.-vi'ii or eigh1 ronrißtiou S'.ite hl pre ! etil themeivt's aninsnlifjally at Washington. ! sivme, 'We Mite the Feieral Union; we hive;
hel.lat Alhanv. w York.roiMjemnatorv of the Ä;thl)r,wn hl,m ;t; me tt ,,, ,he eflolcObc arret oi Vuiandt.hoi Mr Lt!c'LX '-bor .-en ac quipsr nc "i otir cccwaioai and arrannUtp
inenionaly to mike the wra iprer the nettti reain in an atternpt to jastifv the arrest and
anncMldv all incidental qnti t'OWS on the one awnd, and atteinj tini: In miInIup u on he other : e rould not Ii t up 't coercion, fi soljna lion, ior we do no. think it WOW Id be jut W t-
'mid the iih' . t .e.i govern ment sicreil, even an invoked in behalf of thoe who deny it to others l. vrr 'cien ore:iht tre aii.1 i'On'Sti
foun.lenj The C ncinn ati E qu;ier tln. rev iea Wnalfinyton tn wa?. We answl to -e' nut nf ÜM the I d-e p-'sitiona of the PreHletii: I fjwion,' TW sktall teel ennstr aine.1. h our ilev.i i ai, - . - ...... r ,w-.. vi . Hon tn ham m i.tier'v, to s let them c'. And
i ' t ' ua s wv - ' "a
bst i.hmei t ol a o men wh.ie ot iy crime i the sintrere conviction th at the poliev o the Admin jstratiori is not c iV uiüteil to rtore the Unt n andmdniain ihe Gov ernn ent a.- it catoe I'r.-m i's
Vail uidit'hrn w.s nm arfWatod I r r n iv wmi .lilretl to v pub'w- aiem? it, i-m ol the cour id ilie A Imitiiftr attofj and n cor ieim . ition ol the m .itarv or lers ol lla OwWaVal Hr .in, if tliif tn nn caher tBiann hr the ir re.t. then ! th President cönr: thtt th tr rvt wa wrong It eeiD. iherefore, that the Pees-.. let t v rr raciooal hI. iws peip to rril cie h s Administration and condemn the onlns of hia Gereral-; but. adds the llsiout, rhe arreat w.ts male fr diflTerrn; rs n-. Mr Vi . . !.'. .'am. n the P es let I. avnaa h I Otr ta the w ir on the parr of the U- lot M ! h rraist w m aitda becaiwe h wa labofinr. with some effect t" preetit the rais of ol IfOOp; to BWaOOWra i!eer'i.ms from tbearmy. and to !tvp the reeiIion w tnuut an adetjuate lorce to sup
it.
Mr Vallandik'ham did not Si? one wori that
the President rhari: ''im won uurinjf, ecet4 that h wa in fsror of IWlppiwg the wr Doe tbe Prawjcknt deny the ribt ol th BWOfaW I as 1 semble together and consult whether they will or , will not at the nest election choe prrh for offi ho are in fator of putting an nd to the wat? Uwe the n u a rif Ul to ue.roe 101 th Wl iwriroiia s,ije', nrn h - h thev Kte to rot? How can they rot arif ht unless they are wU-informU? it ia a ow decUm that if
a do tiot see how we cu I tike orr other uir without c m R in d reit euaflict with ifsoM rihtof nS ahn h W hold piramouut to all poDticwl irran.eineiits, h"ever convenient and dl l ii;o-.;s A i keai the lollnwing from the Ne Yotk T;bi;-ie ot an e.rher dare: TltF. aJOEKK N FL AC. ha!! the f. inT'"f Lie' lh- r pj'.? and d'ra; Ttir 'r-.sr- r M t v cur A 1 s t raaattsm hmn It -hirld- . pt'a''- dck. It Ml d a ii a'' in chm n. It v k the cp"v' I rca. And W'pf Tbc binody taiQs. Tear d- tb- flaunt t.''! Hatf tt.a-T '' 'a'Tv 9mt'. In -'t no nnny y W Tb ba e' u'd rag' Itr.T H ve ah" can TVeji .f'k 1 In the wsve: It hear a fr low-man To Rroan with felU w lar. iri.fu'ltBehoaated M Till 'rerd-m . anam. To rule o'icr m a w rrt'h Am Qg ontrammcled men. Ro: no tb i-rry m e CvKra S o J ta Bjaj For tn ua 'o d r i m Th ta : , r : f . . lU( chau
From the LaWaweMs Jo-irnsl. I he nomination of nil in i,l-1i on. The nomin Hon of Vallaodifham for rb G iv ernorsliip ot Ohio ba rhe Ob Democ-raric- Sr.it' Cnnecntion i rhe prod art nfnttal factiona, the greatest of which, as we enoi. i" the foelia of m'ni'V'l Indlwnatlon and eofwaaswion sad disIrna ieltd by the anlawfnl iwattwent ho has fOreiril ar rhe hands ot an odwwM .Vlmiii;'r i t'n n. and the verv least -,i which ia the apnroTal of his views re-necrint; the w:ir Indeed his vienrs rasrc-tin'j rhe war nnneat to ha0 rut litrlp or M fiL'or in th procee-lnre He wna notn:n ' e-1 la spite of rti.'m r-ither thin in cottart iMN tee Of them nd. il he shall Im eleel'd, he Will be elected in like manner The prw,Haga of the con i eiitin esdnewd in tfcl aa)rtwbr notMsift oar Pr-otii! arrapnihf vidi hi m ind dofi feh vraih at rhe AdaalnitWrationj tbe n' 'tf rm aduptod bv the ro"ven''m . whi-h we ill end aa ro mike roum for in the Journal of to morrow, does not aprrive hi riewa rerec'iri'.T the aar J and rhe Speech of the H'n 0WgO E Po b alio after the de'iverv of rhe speech waa 'mm'tiared ' wcImpi ti"" fr the I,itit.-nant QftaroraoeaHirt. pressU re'. !: -ted ihowp v'eas Tie triitn ppni to be rhu' rhe question iho eonventin m'en ieil to r iie tiy iionni 'rinp V tilarnh. h n rn ia not rhe ajonsUt.il of peace but aimj It the qurstnn af rhe nht of the freedom ot dlaetisajon. And con siderinu' human nature a habituallv m nir'esfH nt.iler free instiiiitwin. ihe n anner in which rho con reot ion t Hoste hi fi' to put rlns awoathwi to ihe petiple an surprise noenlic' tened 'ietciii, th- urh WO think every fiitii htened p-orint mnsf re. ce' it The ai-t ia the rdfjsor' no' of de' beratson h a ,,f jpnrr n BjaJOioO rnountinj: toward prOOSI We . ment it but do not marvel r ir The whole atTiir ia preytist.t wirh a wholesome loason to rhe leu il i tors and administrators ol eontiturioal got at waaewi Thia lesoti i inlienecl two iinlaiililullv bv ib be ... -can Uwver who, the other day, aapftarted the spnlicaiion tor relief ici the pa nl the nr;-'-e!..ii of th Chi cn:1 Times ' I hold. BahJ Mf Jov in 'u ab' arpiBWOnl in the cie mentioneal. "that Talland iah im h ia lpeti tlitrnu-ecit a thoiisn. fold mif mi-chief th m he otherwise could hTleei. aim pU bee oiae the faovenimetit committetl the error o' a tiiC .'iitiiie bis rrejat nd tri il It milltaf B C "U;t He would h ve had hut lit'le inBuenca. if let alone, with multitude ho will now fill.. w him Hi- ae it-men e would hav e cati condemn Oa acre c uidemned bv the fjreat m MW of the rasi-nl of both p rtara Whv is it tint we rmw see onwJ o mcetines like thoe hald in A loan. Detfur. Indi inapofia, and i.thr ciriea. Ii ejireMaaraathy with him and ram iTgnwa lion of tho l.'iv erraten', and almost laodilic hitn. a-ci dmsO meetitu:'' l.ehi under the aaopscea nl repectab' men. and ad resel hv able and IwdwOntial men? Wny is he nlopied as cmdidate for G.-verii r In Ina OWn Stare by ohola parte, bor a ma l portion of li'itn lefore tood bv hi side? It ia Oi'v bcaue the hand cd power, in h rer-on. has stm k down, in public- e'imtt;n. a ripht which is held sacted by all and deemed v it.i"v pa se tial in on? n rui Of u ve.t u.ei t to public ty " Th i uur opinion i- S il- nriallv th truth. Th !s. n. s we have .Kd. s a wbol...tr leaaoo, may it nut prove a apallt 00.
Wanpantfd N fit,
Hosiery, Corsets,
Hoop Skirts. Linens, Sec.
An4 offer zraat Inducements to bWf!! of
NOTIONS, ÖC C. TIIOi: A LASET,
7 V cat V ttali ton Mrei t. 'u l.ttlj j
CROCERIES.
Canvassed
4 000 PIECtS McTAGGERT A TINN S LEST,
Ju&t Ittccii fil. and For sale by
M GUT.K. JON'F? V CO . No. 7 and S Ua e House Bui diug.
150 m- hKUi SKW N0S l' 2 "Bd 3 MACKERt120 io io All Xew and in Finr Order. Jut reeled j
HATS AND CAPS.
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ISAAC DAVIS,
Wholesale dc Retail
UK A LEB IK
Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, HAH JUST KECElVFD HIS SPRINa STOCK
Or GOtDS. DIRFCT FROM THE M v NTTFACTrRFR in tbe Karl, which Ii will tell as lira a the lowest. AH thr Laraar rLsa kep at Nn IS P&& Kasia street, bsai clv.- a ou.U f the Nan t ffire.
fTOT FKATnrRTOX, AlVTmnniB, 15 FW05T or RIF in-nr BOOM. JTO -0 BAST WASaVWGTOM
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MEDICAL. 111. Iillllllllira 1M C iliC. rok thk ewna aa Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Whites Strictures (otin,iM 01 mi snicäABra ui i.i:m it kTMHta
FOUNDRIES.
Tin: iiooMrtt- utate FOI NDKV AM) SI0E WORKS.
t niHK i.'jiicirrliota, or aeaanMNtlj eallad Clay, I a dh M. att sitae salwtjr, aad h laai v.-li kn.. n t.. r-qnir ani swplaaa lasa M Is aasj sa be .t. satf M a tniiruli i. pel clear ot It l a 1 nWOMWal ibat Ml atlmirr; t jarvie aUdassas of wca 3 bcti nmii ami friale , rstni ai"' (.i.r. lu.tli iiinrrii-vi an." nicle. A tb -Ukli r.-ul-lr come 111 lUell. o iMnMwfnf sihI imrtune- fatal, It Is a di .'r. Ihr tri'stnicijt of aliirli. ha- anraBj at St wwsBsanaaitaw laassw MawM. raa eaaaaMwfsMadaMaaf trt-aiit' tir in firt to clejir.ve jouf all I-uniti's.; 1i i coim- a rourM of iarv atio:i livitif ou br-al ainl tea. w.t. r i;ru. r mhii.- Kici ot i..p-: ou nul Iheli I !'le:. cui.p. d t I -JClioO. OoawttitMHl ith ii.UM a int. hk -Ik n.e-, iijcti"ii'. lotruna, mtni.'i.t'. and warm f"metta t-'t BWf fw rlavn the mclirnie aie rbanotdi ami aftei konit' rootitliA' t rratniei.t in mi- w.y, whictl Hi. i.jiinu 1 t i , z 1 .1 1 fafSMaa aar aar wt ea aiaihw tt Mw rharieii. or 'liHbarjfri. lumM'li, Uli su irntal'l urt'r, a welled U!hIm.1 ,411 rularKeiuetit f tue prostrate land or h ll.-c-i'l die lu-rk n tin- lila.t.ler. Tato-awcMk, which act like a ch arm. witha few lne out I'mmm'v, liin 1 iMjuiie plea-ant totaa. aadwMtci hi-ru-"l'ti' iicB'l" in New Vork. I'lata.lli.hia. Haiti Mai anwv l th." KmBtharn cit'e. is aertau and ifOMwalrajMnVitnBI Mink rapid atxlprrtnanrtit cur. w. U,. nar! 10 .tl.t. 'rn.k .r tc ; -r . ui j.l wr-t-lintr, jum'.iiiic or .ver-iraiinna;. n.i- renndv 1 unfqiisleii ')' a jihliik'vrt iHaaotfJ lot IhaoBfc ' iii"diMi ISSS It 1 . xtracfed f-oin ..UfoWti pla "t. and iperfev llv r-.afe. a It 1 pur. ljf vrj;f ml r I coniain- n. BMT rury. m i1.ni j m cm ixpawe yrittrsall t all mi.i1 ot westhi r, WttkaWH tot sl MBICf from the iiicdirine. And if y.u an- careful in nipping up jr..ur pate. you will hv n" tit-te as -m.-ii fra ii, taaa nu are aal deprived from k inp uitocompaiiy, WingwMaWnif neare t Iriemls 'rlii-- I ii" pi:irk me Irine. but a remedy Itseevsasal tni' s4 with Immense aucreas ty 4 r.-cular phy Melau auc' coiifl.li iiilv rcinineiidf I to the uiifnrtutiate. t' t'TIN N- ne i Renata witlajal the -iijfir. ' tle pr... leti.r, W y .-on, ar uti'' the All infrlnKemc fit of trsde ni arki. will I e nrow cutnl wib ihr uiuiuM 1 iKcit ol thr law W. F. DAVIDSON. So Pr. prletor. rinrinnati. Ohio. Sold by DrusjRiBtirenerally. jan2Ml6nili
nAvtv; oomutt ! I'i'K wwininif nm mf now pr'pi ed t rrrnvr . t4 ati.fBCtn'ilv execut ord fur "f mil caaf'Of -.i.eraiy T'i Sriiio pan in r ha Jat tataras'l from the Eft. whetv he ha pr -cured taw BSWH dr irable an. I rlect llem- to' c andpiloi -' e """fTt'TTltsi S'iTrT thr Wart a pa rially luvMe taa a ieutiou of whi4-le .to e dealer ta On- branch of . ur bu-n.t-. w.tli a reuetthat tht) III siv u-a rail Omr thrr araea w II m. rce ir-.n r-nts and column- (hirh e l.--lr- f 111 'ke a prom 11 a t esti.re in . ur mariiiiar ur-. rallnir ai d u .il . a.ini.. ug-r mill-and kn e. h..u e work, -u h a vrna ilat r tail" cap, Mli-and hollow are. n farr eve- ihtnpro loc4 I 1 n'i 1 r in fouint ' r n -perif.nl ROaV il paroHar. an.l on-y p. imuiii w ha: we rau vil and pr.upvi prfvirm. rtnicean-l Foundre, tS3 nsMi TVUwae afreet, a Jolainy haMtaolt arvl Cua-im.aii and Indiana Central hr. inht Depot-, . . .a: ap .:- ttidiaoa. n.yl..- i . liKD fWCtL
ATTORNEYS. II a. Wa T.-a, Attorney at Law NO 6 TKMl'F.RANTK IH LI. ,
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r.dians.
DRY COODS.
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SALE O JP VALUABLE PROPERTY
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