Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3976, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1863 — Page 2
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TUESDAY MOItNINU.jrLY 7. Thp War eira. " at tat Ih rt.ait cr the cnritft btwn th rmiea of Mtt od Let at (Vttj burj;. We k;m there hia been a pre 1 batt'e. jefomr.ir! with fetrful a.acgMer. and General Muni, to hu rotpratn! itorjfcdJre to Mi arrt.v, ciain to haci baff!a! rxl de-feat! the .leijr of the enemy arv! cal!i upon hia troops to put forth renewe-l .?ort. to tlriru the intra.Jer fr.m oir nil. Th" letter e xpreion( if it is corrc'lj rrport!. is an onfWtunat one. for it virtuallv conches to the enemy the right to their own. If the euilt. of the content are eI on ih Me.'atl if Gea. iltant only accelj in f rrinj; the eseray to retire an! to gurren.Jer the ! project of invading and occupjinR the foil of loj.il Sutes, it U an important victory, lie roar do more than thig. He imy he able to j harr tie enemy in hU retreat ni th is weaken Us power in future conte-:.-. rVm 7! we r.uw know, it i ei dent - that tlie i' new com ciartder . of .t!.e Afiny n tfce PoforasC bai hr.'M it nvre u? ! ce-siiilly atu! itb more kill artI rury than any of hU f redtceeor, exrrpt McClcllax, and he my he the man ho Ul be alle to !ed it to more important triumfhi. 'lie bii made no idle boasts aa to hin ability to rr with atid orercotne the foe, hut una.saumedjy he went to work to aecompli-'n the task before him. . Taking the eommand or der trying and embarrairij; tircutnUncea, he In , thus far proven himself iiu.i! to the emergency and liapIaTrsi miliury 'ability of a hih' order. . ' ' Eiceptio the hcial dipatchei ,of General Mzaok, at Usui!, the first report frotn the Army ! oi the 1 otom ic hate been the roe!-t cxarrr-i-tions. Under foernment censorship, ns it , why are the telegraphic or-smtora f.erniittel thru to deciere the rotintry? The? public htve lost nearly a'l contUettcein thU source of information. and only the credulous wnuM arcept nod rrelit the j aenatisrt! ijitiiatrhe that lure filled the tele-i raphic'mltimna tor the pat few J.t. It hoiId j be ttoppe-i. It ii wp-rp to eitite the ho;s of! the rountry, cnlr to he di.ppointeJ. j th await wjfh p-ett interest the devel i ometita of the opeTtHea of the enemr. Hej may be retfeitiii? up"i Wi!liauiport atid rern'-s j the I'otiwmr at that rint. If fhort of ammu ! nition, a reported, nnd which in probiWe, he miy fillb.ick urxMi hU ipplW, nnd h my hej furred by other divilorn of oar. aruir fu ic- 1 Uct to pi event di.snter upu hia line of Cin ! niunio tin; but if h hu an trrny n- iiumT'njs i ua rerrted, witli the akilt which directxit.it j uncetlin hu- hij ftratejry m iy e; but it w 11 j he developed In hnrt time. The New Vork Her ild claim, however, tht we outnumber the enemy. Important r ovementa an oins; on in the Southwest. It ia thought that Rf.sria.a hia beeri.pursain only theahell of .in army, and that IIa ago has largely reinforced Joiivaro in the rr of Vii k-burg. If auh be the c.ie we m ty look lor utirrin new from tint quarter oon. The impottmt erenta now tnnpirinv nnd whvh wilT aooii occur, will hive an iniport mt be irint; upfi the future de-itiniea of the country. peerli nt Jndgr I'erklna ut Uder ann. imllnuii. Jul) m.:t, yialuly Hi Hefer ncrta llrlfillnn of the t nlflit of tlie ntatea to the Liberties of I'rnplr, L in lh xi (tuxTttMni: Yon will accept a"tne atwdf gv, not only lr the brevitv. but nl-c the nfn ellwHtion of thi nldics,the f ct that I h id but one d v'a tioii e of your desire th.it 1 !i"u!. ttk to you on ihia mc"ion. Fr.LLow CmzKMa: The in livilml hppine-i an I pro-pofitv of IheciiizetiHof rlvilired mm rri'iMiiT Jepe'Ml miirilr hiho goi goverrimetit Your hihrtt crt!tly itifrrfHta therefore, de m itd y.i:r m t e truest ntl'i ti.ui tu the origin, hiatoTT, and to all that pertifn lo Ihe adnliMtr'l tioii of the government o thta liepublie; nnd tlie thoua mda aaeib!el here to d.iv, ind lh iiMieron prepiraliona m.ide (or Ihrir (haical vtitertain meol, elearlv eiii( e that the people of ihi . lion of the Sttte are both public piiitcd nnd alive to tlie general welfare. To I. y i (he Fomth ofJulv. It la the nitiivera iry ol mr pinle n itiotnl rxUtrm e. Tl'it liaiiött I rvate.- u k iuat'il tu tie ! larntion of liMh'jwMi.trtice; and It ia tln irlnte irt r t itnr il to in-i'i ie, whit te lo lhil I I iratioit, what 'Ofirfueiit a olloMfel, H hit t(irte 4 o r 1 1 I ' t ' i iitir ttil w uh tli it ao tlei'rttetl al t? ! If I in utter ii Mn;;le word hne lod iv thitj haM tend t. lirert yM mitnla ni i-h. while 1 on ' at e nunlit itii u ujm lhrr tliMi-, nti l I t l min lig umii your Uulea rta itirua of he f ttr rtlnl ' t'to'rd M I , J n!i!l tet I tint the . mi'Ui h ia 1 tiot be'ii with")it ptoll, i Weine ( d. uii'lrr oU'inn rircuin! tn i a, Out peop'e ae n ; n r I In !. in ii tupiMidutot I rUil r In tlie w. i!'a hl'toiy A w r K""' J Ititf 'Ut ol ctitti rt i tiboiit li e p.i i, o'ul",', and aria otititotl'd or a irlu n le I, ol r H'lH j inii o rtnii'i'nl, 'I he i aamti t tn e ' o j ( liate I irlul, hiiri In elij H urn tha'i lo -Uiilii in i lr hit)iil."i I hi lit ih uirpoe of) the le iUuoiy ten ii! uti nuke bi.lav,' i be i how II. liKloii. il Mliii o out ! ITrthiii (o h ipiettntti id the liht rfir if fSt rn T''e ! Ur iliou .f Indep i lri,t eoUivnili ii I the Jbituli 1'itip i e, by I tkln,' nut fmm n r Hi f ortniieiil, (he AineiU'iti t''oinr. 1 hat I a liiem'iet nirto waand an end aiujiht ila io e'etitdUhHit br Ihn aike of llM'll, i 1 fi ll I rt 1 1 t'.e '.ihiu'l ''e lf.d lo be I : t r 1 1 I i I n the IhiiUh loiirMtnnriit ttYit lle et.d tu wm iled ird; loil Ittdrpeu l'io e par ition 1 1 n tlir l Ibililfi toan. ulnl i hri'in one, t-i a le. Ii rod; an rd Ihtl the ,! uili lud ieiermlnwl tooiM be arhie-l, no foiitrt at eiwit, mIiIvIi rod wa fiuiiaiMr or tna fioft i Iteedotu It 'n .irr y fakir m lne raHMl Srpir iii mr.a tef itd b Willi i tiaine rebij Min', ylehl'l to, m frl, onli an Weilte nr f. lo I tint end diir. ln!ne.l lUed upon J he Ibid iranou o )u le prndrio'0 h id nohrtf lo do, dlu i, with (he I' a tit w of the Httealh Wold rl1 l lud found lo it. In dependence a a nniK lo euil.le the .c...'n t ae the r et ! o 1 f 'l Hi . aitidr r i owrc iioi Ihrm iotlli i;ull bf the (i ei niurnl Aidwhit la tMlo, , atbi tr irv i oar iu imii itmrnt T I I a t mi mriii at the i'l or diM frtion ol !i uiie .ri', In ilrpendrnt ol, or without (lie ti o krp.rl leg j Ulie and Jwb. I I owrr, goiiiiiii.ni i ulotnl ' pwhvneui, wiih iut tio leiUhire, rc'irdtf , ol el blitht d I , and in to J rat a li.rll m il'r I ' laiitgui.io rMtrti y .rrela of the It ri , in deptl In them of li- ..n. Iritre, ,- (i, pi' an I aiiilrae, hm h I tirniny, .iiMr - v v hi i j All li rniv init i n in l!y reur il- If h.i..i, t!ie rit'im, lun-tli or indnr tli , in 'U- h n' 1 . i f JMIV f)r peiaonal t ht Till 1oi tlNMi: f.v, Mnatr ma tt; arl li hi ".!, t? r i U le luv .-n o tliC-0 Ibal hHl at t Ine. I rotl I W4 I ihr r hr ol A nd lt nie hex lc I i r l you, the lalra tntieo f t'i tlhu of a 'rjh rlinen I a. crime 4t h i fictr f.' 'ii of thr St hr l rih'a o ore rft tlu .hln o all, ami I lo injury rf ne I the b'piry of alt, be, etiue the I ale of one in tv he, hv the mm rower, tiit late f all. Kverv Inj! citil o h a a riftl to th entire power oflhe f nment It Ida r e ti ii The unre !rvnl ih:ty, by . fnijn guveinmeni. ofa ainf U A merlcm ciilrn. w.uj'l be riueif w4r,a.n i mlht Justify Fjdlili tcein Trtiry, -r!iriy governmrnt, ta th cov rn ment if a 1 rwnf . .iii. who ia lyrnt? Siva old John Mi'lon, tSe bnrt rtt rvirt, in h!a "te'rv. ue of Kiu.-a and Mai.tr ite,M j uhli-ihed in lf.l"4; "A tvnnt. whrthrr by r -m orhv right, rarti h utii'i, ia n wi.a, r4trtobc o'iir 1 1 mr titw 1 1. . I . I I I .... ...c "iHiiKin v :!, irign 'iiy nr nun eif,k M, tet,,ri Thm St Hi lam mi,: oth wa ilrt.ue hi hi; mil b'auae hU p.wr ia trret, v bia will boun V.e nd etorbitint, the fulfilling whereif lor the io f put t avompueJ with niiiintMe armir rot pa-.ri of the yxt ile, inne.lerH, titaarre. rnnea. ftdalteriev t(. 1.1 ... . . I ..1 .... . . iim;u. an. i auuvrrton or ritiri in.i r.f.. Itice-; ICMik lwar fral i;iv.l and l.ibiuu -w- ----- ' 1 V -'w ' luit Km? i. a t It he the puQb Father of bia Country, to
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Mi!f rut liwjuhv 1 j, ;i agd'i: ! fTi ir laaffli:r it -. j a 4-f.mvr..t-t w " " -Ii - . . MV UM" B (.''Ii Iil'U . j-c-t .til itro r r inn.ki id 1 u poe no, inn t c--jr judjnieu ti- g tur'. rr ?ibe! ku.!-j n :i t) u;e ti v p, ineii' e .f raluie tu .ni. OurfittTt when I. itir on-er K JL U 'r.-e eie la ii ui.Jer a Hn; ? Heovenei :i eni by atb trry power. mnl our faihera ilrirrmmi-i that to eectpe? ioch tyranny they hid a rght u rert hi .unTtimer.t bv forte. nd to witl.draw from u ruler iu jjr:.fHiutio Thia the r-?"!tr tion of Independence allows. It pek f-jr it- i elf. Heir it: We hw!J the-e trutha to be at-lf evident th it alt men are erratet ejul; tht ther nreendowptj by the r Critvr aith terUin in iliei:.b!e fijif; thit moTij The rtrttra are life; bherty, a?trt the I'UMlU of h i; pi. ; t!al to n-curf tl.ee riglta, p ernoittita are intitutei monjj men, leriviu ll'e'r jut pwera frm the etnent f t'c gv rrneil: tint w bene er any form of government herrme derticti e of thee enl, it ia thetiht of the piple to alfer or to jbol h It. nrd to in rt ti ie ne government, hung it found tion on auch p:iiicp'e, and oramz'n it powers in twh fr.rm, a to them fhtll 'eem not hkily to e.Tect their aafety and bapwneM I'rudtnce, indecl, wil dictate that all Ioremo!eit, long e-tib-' Iihed. cliould not be chtneed for liht and tr.m:ent caue. ad accordingly dl eiperience huh hown, tint mankind are more dipoed to euffer, while e il aret-ulTerahle, thin to riglit the m-elve by aholi.ihinz the 1c:OjS to wtuch. they are acrvn tomed. Hut when a lonp train of abuc and uurp.tiona. pur.miincr invaii ihly the ame'obje t, evincee a deaign to retiucw them umler ?Mlute depoti-m, it ia their riht, it ia the;t luly, to throw oil" glich government, and to provide new gum! (or their future acurity. Such b been the patient uffennce of theae colonic, and nch U now the nereity which ciftitraina them to alter thir former aytfeni of government. The hiatory of the present Kin if Greit lint tin, i a h!tory of repeated injuries nd Usurpation, all having in direct oljecl the e-Ublhruent of an absolute trranny over thee riate To ptove thia. Irt f.trt be .ubmitted t a ctndi I world Then follows a long1 enumeration of nrfa of aibitr.iry iwer on the pvl of the Kii:'. which I clo-e- with the nec!.r.ition that "A riince whoe character ia thru m it ke 1 bv everv act which nnv dofitie a tyrant ia unfit to be he ruler of a Irre i people " i liut though the lb-el iratMn of Independence did not reite, and w not lirected to the Union if the Americ iti Stile-i, yet Mich a Union h is existed, tili exiflN, and I tod grant it forever in y eii-l It h is lecn luiiou Union; may it be M.ch again ! Hut why ffuii the Union formed what w.n its object-? The Union waa tot cieatel aa an end; it, like the Declaration of Independence, waa otieof lite rnena adopted to ne-ure another grett ot.jert tlie all important end, viz: Tt right asp liBtit Tti.H ok TU. PKopLt; t. secure thern from domes tic and loreign . ngirreiuna. This fact bhoul.J Lever be forgotten. HUtori:lIy there have been three gtagea in our Niitioml Ui'ion;1 A mere volnntary aociitio:i or Union, at will, withont trrtriH or obligations, forme! simply bv 'or:Mi!ttio!i niei'tii.''i of flovirnors. Cimmi--pi'Uier or dc !cgatis, (o w !ne rceommen latjonvoluntary obribence wm generally paid, under pitiioiicihfluei.ee. The Union of this Muge a formed, not aj an end, but .. a rucatiH of te-i-tiiig the tyranny, the nibiinry ru'eof Kmir Oeorge, und thua gainiu.' and iclending the lib'-rtie of the people Hiit ih op;reaioti," ii L 1'itricU Henry, in tlie Phil adelpliia meeting of 177-4. effected this Union " It w.n lormel, nnd i-o-itiiuieil to exist between tl o etdo'iies whil tbev were Mit jeer to Cireit HrittMi With thia Union, the Colonies c irrie I on war. a;.iint their own Government forlhed Irrige of their liberties, "within the Union," with Gteat Hiitain. Iroirj the battle of Lex'ii'.'ton an I Concord. April 19, 1775. to July 4. 1 776. nearly year and u qu irttr. before they separat eil from the parent nation, and with this Union they cam tinue l the wnr of the Revolution till the apier anceof the Union of the .second etie, in 177ä. The Union of this, the first stage, then, wn formed, not as nn end, but aa n me ma (d'obtainiiiii for tfie people person il liberty. The end w.i nccomt'linhed at that time. "2 The Union of the rrcotid stage wus fornied bv the Ani'-les of Omfederalioti, July, I77i Thi.s w.is a voluntary Union, with peri tied terms, nrid fdr a (leclnred nd. Ait . 3'Mheir com tlion defepae, TIIC PI I f III T Y Of THritt M6CRI Y and their Ml' ft' At, mid general wellaic." The l.'nioii of the -c nd t ge. then, waa foitne not ns an iti I but a a a me ins f recuriug (he con tinned enjoy ment ol the popular bei ties which lud been g iii ed under the Union of Hie liri fc--ae. The Union of the second Majje lu-ke! ihe power of elf preservation. .'I The Union of the third itg' urrecded the Union ol the second, and waa I or in cd by our pfect: Couijiutioti. It was voluntary, but upon Venlu'd terms und with power of m'U pctpetiu. lion Wliil w is the put pose of this Union o ihe tlrrd atijit? It hhk pot wholly mi en. I, but mainly a mein, au inotiunieiitalit v, for wliai Y Let if anaai t for it I f . The piiMinble to the Uotiit tulh'li ilecUtc tit v the i ml or t hub it w-a adopted Is to tti V, I he Ur'oii ttioi e perfect , V;c , "und " tt thf btinn, nf hhfttytoviirtiUtn iinj nur (rny ' Tin fch"! t ir Irw of the hUti t i. our Inde pin. bin an I fjldoii, Inm t It 1 1 the gleitend Iii- i hit h In1 rn' m-.-i uipl shed vtiis j r y1 ittl h!"t I y "t 'ae i) , I i it 1 1 1 1 1 n i i h it the Union mi in I'lc lo eruie oui' libi ilu", we inut tti'tii il!nv I, P't lo ike o iuelf, to b II verlel fi om lis oi lilnal put poe, lo be tnili the lli'tt uilli lit or Ihn I ittcl fit Ihrt dtllurton ot llioe in libeitics It ii is tit 1 1 1 1 1 v decnr I lo guild I ii let leu also (Miluia o llo dmies h hu h we, ii i il ien, hue to i lt in I'ldloMj i llil: I line und Mini- hit if ilc yotiet) u,'ii 'S fhea drtun dulir , t t III pie ei Ina Iii' I bellte ol tl.lt p'..1n U'l 'i lly n iplu n the nt tiK'itnat ul'a. k I aibi Ii ,u i power Ol pt miiig the Union o thoe M airs, Iv n lull) r'idaiipi ie I hr f In- iiiPMn.MVi.mil,,,' ,, Uli' liln in I I ii, ili't In ! ,t. I iim of I he oll Itioi oimiiy ill fie-ri vom oui ,N stunt i i,.t peiuli i. e, put i,i lmii, i oine ii'it, bi oi,i iloiuesMr 1 1 'I iilel, 1 1 1. lo i If i.'he lat tl liv itntui i't,s up iio.( to ii tut p iiliiuary, hiintiu n piwi i a oi r r ihe i illi n, to juslily e it fi u-i,t p i U 'li by (he p'i i ol i.tti ei , known na the l .iht' plei, ill-d In trill till ahuM tfchti'd Millich bi i'iiliuiitt to rieue e ii v 1 1 poari ulur Hie eo'Uhivo become tenlly eubgliieued In know ihrir rljil I ruop lolly' hn nti-ed ihr oVellhioi if inotl ol ihn litten dllntlle Take UoeiipU of th öle ih- Klint, ol l iihnJ Tor whil a ,m he ilrlhioii'dT V h il w te ln copiptaTbta of Ihe pniph a, ; i'uul him? I like ltU i .e, hm utr Ii ii Ir U 1 1 how a ua Ih 1 ihe l.lijisol Iii il iv p -cd lhloiAd llu (ich ta o e' alii "l"i all I w i'l .h','i.-I up,,,, ,y llieui Ihe opipliMit iK a'ii't Koig ri.olit Mir tln.ith et hit III III t h 'I, c AtniM Int M i,t i', nie ol iV-ui I l,e tf,nl l.or I S'i iffud, who, t Mi ! I ho ni i W iutwiili Im i iiii ut lohnt l-uno i'ial,, but who, rt l.' fd Slisll'oiil.ivilli place, ;kiw j t und in ihr , w eul ot ' lo eliniioii iiioo lo the i si e ol di pol ic pow er, Uli l Iii.' iii.c the ni nl "ho ' OHK1" prrrrviitor of lila foiuiai pol. teil u-oc j ie, alo Ihr icper In cui ii mn .iv-onti Kh X UlMflea hini'ill mi hit bill ,ali.l lulu il w itiliir.ed 'llnl Ho il I I'litih't Sniiit, br it, g a lio lied K ii.- o' Ii i,'l in I, in I lltririu trust e l wilh a liniiif. ntwer to govern lr; and a"eor diii lo tl e Uws i tlii. au t pot i.lrri-e; 4ii I, by In a Ii list . t I U ml ,,) e. hemÄ i.!i-e .t i,.e h now im commuted In hin for the oo I mi I benrlii of lli people, . in I hu ihe pi e ri t alioii ofthi.r ruhts ai..l bli- lit.., jui, ,i ihelrat, oul o t wo, kt de.iii to mal a,.. I ui'ho d Ml IhuimII hi ui.hiuiiid il' I ll ii lie il pitii.ti I u In iicv i u 1 1 o to Iii. will.iiul to oveiioiow Ihe nhu and li'iTiiea oi le p ,ij h ie.i, fi like aw it an I m ike oid (he loon I ill his l.ri e n, , ol all e lira and reiped ot ni'sn erntiicu', which, wy thii (und tlurntal nuivlil gll io o til a 1 Kui 'doui, were nwen il on the i-e-iplr' belnlf.i in the nl.ta an 1 Jihi're u lua iei.l and ue i ci-i.ive mretl,. nf p,, (mrnl, m lutioiiili lotaltt.a III iMnncil, JLc." rnei hire- i ;auil Sirfp.rd. le iiim,( i: ; , run il and cu.fidruii it Mini'Ui o! Ulmirt, .4i , on whuli c'tttes In hft his heJ, wie lb it he ' oba!ni a.uh ruy iMrn the Ki'i' t exercie pw. rim aubvi.ii o II as. whrreby he tn,U ail.nrary ir"ft, and e Urtt. tint the eo;.! ImiuM bud the Kina little nnger hemer thin the I lins of Ihe I iw." In hott, th u lie wis U In- ihe Km in an alien- tt trrrf tk' ;nn $ tufuti! lnri f Ih enuntry, nd I ntni4tI. t fuhrt 'ion r. Audi he f, Ir. of neteasity m p.ivi juU ia,tU wis put in by Clurlea and his Uabinti, Miiiiürr t justify heir arbUrtry acts; but that liuireiii patriot and trict construct i "uit, John Pirn, could notiiu the propriety of lhinj( audi a plaa, a&d the popple hia day agreed wiih Liu.
He iiii-tcl that pood intfiitions e-'u'd ii"l j'i'ifv a thin.' mi pe; in its tt s?!f, and tint tnejiei of liet f ty, as n jus'.:c itivui l-.r the eiia ie of art. trary, iilr-il piwcr upon the c.i zen. by ihtr 0 iv enirnT.i, was ultcriy iestrvJCMe o! .!li.tei ty in ihe pe)p'e, and f-u'iversiy of all "Curlv. 'I tie d cuioe, .iij pym, in a pei li in Pirlutr.et.t, r;. re thm tw. bu:: lrel f eu ao, th it in case ol danger ll;e King in y impxise upn hia uhjecte, aiKi that he ia the eoie judeof that dan
ger, i!eceiu Rn l propoittoii, i, iu href, to ! enable him to take wjt, when and where bei ii!. wh th doctrine, though Itlivered in the time' ol a gracioiii an 1 mercilul pjince. lio. we luipe. j w ill l ot wet it beyond our abiIit;e-, yet, when lett to the interpret iiion of eufceetJiu tyrant,! il ever this t.it:on Ih; o LiifortiiM.nte aj t' fall' iutu the handi of bU' h. it :s it levord wheiein! evrrj m iu inicl't reid h'.rnfc'f a live that rti-l ! it, h ritiiT noifiii. he fin cill his own. but 11 ' pro-titu'e to the wiil ol niuotlier." j He proceed?: I "The law ii the bound ry, the measure be ttx. the King's prrogitive und the t-i'i,' ! l-berty; but if Ines bounds l mi remot ed iliat they enter into Cor.ie-tation and c c:l ct, one of thee mischiefs rnu-t ensue: if the preroatue of the King overwhelm the liberty of the peo:,!e, it w.ll be turned into tyranny; if liberty ut.dermineth prerogative, it will grow it: to mi atnrchy. "The law hath a rner to prevent, to restrain, to repair evila. Without this, all kinds of mis chief and distemper will breik in :ip"n a State. Itistt.e law thtt d ih entitle the Kui to the allejimce nnd errke of his, people. "If you take iw y the law, all things wiil fall into h ninfu'.oii. Kvery man will become a law to him -elf, which, in the deprive.! coti'.itioti of huniin nature, mut need produce mary great enormities Lun will become u law. and envy will become a 1 iw; covetousnc.-s ind ambition will become laws; and wh it d'etates, what hrcis ions u-h laws will prixluce, miy easily be diicernc! in the late covtrnment of Ireland." And, he contended, that if fheie was a ne es ity then exi-tin for going beyond the la , and exerci.-iiig; uibitnry fowcr, that very necessity had been ere ateal by t.ie illegal, arbitrary act.s d" the Executive au I milittry ulficers, provoking the e p!e into act, of violent re.sitmce. See Lil of Pym in Fortter, Biili-h Statesman Thus thought and thus acted our patriot ancrs ter, before the middle ol the 17th century, as to arbitrary yuo eminent. It is cirnc-ulv to be hope! that ours, the wi-et and best iu utiucttire on earth, will not, in administration, nommit the j fatal, mistake of thepist, a ill not split upon ich j a rck. It is the greif tru.t of the people to pee that'll does not The people must rompel adin'tiistration to cot tine iLelf strictly within con--tilutirtnal and leg'tl liiuit.s, or the Constitution und law, will soon become de-pUed and disre garded trumpery. All re-pect and veneration for them will disappear, pethaps beyond recall. This power the people must exeit thr-uhthe billot box, atid a public sentiment formed by free liscussioi. These instrumentalities nie cn to ih, under our happy form of government, and will anper-cde. we may hope, for all time, the necessity of resort to force, ihe only mean po-es-eil by the t-uhjecta of hereditary despot i-un. I fetr we may hope to recover a lost Union c-'tsier than w e can the h.-t lioertics of this great people. Bu, in ddition to oir liberties, we nijit preserve the union of the-e S'.itej. Their tiniori ia not a iiece--ity to the enjynient of personal liberty under our St i'e govei nmeu's The smaller the territorial limits of a State, as a general tule, the less power is poesed bv the government mi d the more liberty bv the pe-'p'e Hut the union of the Stipes is a necessity to our greateeas, glory and Her as a nation, to the freedom of our commerce and intereoui se, to our seouiify frnni foreign agteiou, and, we had bfiievcd. from hunetic war. Hut iu give us these blessings the Union must be one of pc ice an 1 good wili among the States and citizens f theui, a Union i a (Pre tion nn.f interest upon sj.Cvjje. tonus, which hill secure justice to all. ana which terms must be carefully re ppeete! bv ail. Dawn to IJrCd, our Union remiincd intact. It. wa- then unjustiG bly assailed fiy a SoiiMiem re hellion I y ui jui-tiliabl v. lor up to th it tiuitf th (loitriiment of ihe Union hid fu'iiiied it obügitions to the S 'Uth. Northern people ami Northern States had not done to, and a prtv that had tlire iteueti imt lo !o ao, oht tiio'd p is ae.s-ioti of the National (hiverutnent in lwf'!-bT TheSiutli wer alartuel, ud hid raison to be to nome extent; but the mein, lot by tlo-ii withlriwil fron Jon .ocas, of protecting I heir lights in the Union, existed iu the hands of the South, and then rebellion wa. tfieiefoie, iittir ly ui ju-tdi ib atid enormously crimini!. in deed, iigainst the fiiend of aiiict romtitutional (oteiiiineiif in the North. Hut the Union still oxiK in taw, us rum completely as ever, and will till the Uedern! Government tdiall in kino ledge thu r-rparnte inde pt ii'lcticc of gome part ol it, or, ut least, sli ill cense i fli ,;entl v lo attempt lo enforce its own authority therein. The a t of cceioti bein void, is iio( outlive to f.ike n Stiteoiitol ihe Union without lh" coni.nt ol the pirent Gov f'l lltllCIlt Vut though the Union tili exht, In theory, il ponton oi the S:, lie u lne lo net in the Unii n fl ict'call t by pending tepi e.-ettl itit ' to the Ti'lcril Ci'iigre iiud putii intint cenrnllv in c of ling on the michineir ol Got rttituent. rthil ill i.biitltof thw li, but forcibly tel loing to And two tl, iura Mrtil necessary to obviate the ttoiible; I. To dim m ihore tn iking Ion Ilde resist.in, e Ihn elffnreof it pon eondtltpf ni i - of it im, v ili'i it 1 1 1 1 Ii ill be biecdl v M Ih" 'e I rt.il Union in en h Ii I III oii Si ale, iin I willing hi in t in It ap, I v an vim thv Iniitions n u tivtl Stuii', In ImmuHit Ith ihe PnUia! Goirii iimnt, til the 1 1 iu i n I In' i''"(ii i hie 1 1 Si ale lloit llii'.r (wit (hint: ine l be lumuhi m'm ut I um lud ftb!e low In it itllli a eil 1 1 1 V I Ihihk I kino hot fhei co, Id Inle bei u n, coii, !,.o l at in either div In Hot i,iilnt Tl rt coiild Ihm h li ' hu u ih'iiC, n tin ) ouhl lo h v e l I'll, b) roll mmiIii i: In Jii i i ii ante", til Hoi lul uiiient ibliea n e o ni il ull'i' Ibif lh it i tie hi ;;nim by () her i iitt Hf Uli I il um ii, I I, lie hill ilme In i in I, let I In ihe ae lion of Ihe Adlldliiall iiion, to tln te pie rlt'lU all 1 1 1 piiijile o Ihe ,Moi,ili hiin been o nulled In li brllioii, , lo pi i fi id Ihe ii I 't ii aiit e ol en "'It i i i I the r lei tti'n tin.,, not lid) n the no u In ni 'u", but i ill h.i ithtin uiiu.wouien "lul elchtteu ol ihai ri'C'.i,'( lion leiiliy o,r A mi I ii Hi i'deiia n Allu'in iiei.eut," ,m he'd to he ill It ee, tt iMi it leu hin m ei .n i in unel 'n'eii.U ids, bi i ailt on I Im oi tin 1 etil i ile, wilh, ti Ilm 1 1 in 1 1 1 o ihe ueoyi i hl ' il Hia e, now In Ihe U' loo, Inf thus irH. le H eir poljileil I otmi i I ion tt tl Ii I In' 1 i ili'i 1 1 I lot ei 1 1 mi lit , II 4, l ri'i-ui I i ine, I it I, it the , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 t Hon hi ilniet luiosl to at hieve bv wirlhi und I o and lo it It il is ine i in l.t I In' ', e., Ir,,' p iM o rv it'uh' the ,b i. in pu H .n o o,,t lieu Anirliijali iiien, aa the Hieat in of l.e; . a. In ihn In, I low mi, hccuPi, lo I hi' I', e'd''nt' pii'v l mi 1 1 ion, mi I Ihe opinion id Ihe Alb ine) Geiivial, Mr, ilil, Moie than i milium ( rsll ni Idie' , wlili out iiidiin'i!ii o i 1 1 1 , Im iii i, I- o la, i 1' il, h n e en lined I In liiiddiii' id ti , in win lei in I Iii ..ii,iiii, in ttel "ni ni cold, on Ihe unit h, In Ilm l m i , Ihe hi. piil, and mi the bhiodt fie'd t'hrei full y hill ihry nnrilol! IwiAud leil) i iifita leuue .ind e oe an 1 ! Iti'iliii and hie, li Ihe j i e il ii'Mtyll iklu; i'oli 1 1 1 1 1 in r. 1 1 i i l.e 1 1 1, . ti . o,l x i in i i i, i' io oio oir e h ip,.) U"vii I bet line, tiv Hieir hrioi,' dee I, hoi, oi ed t he in v in', then Slila., ihn nation, an I in a d 1 1 'id i t i I I In' u I, 1 1 f v lud, ' III' I I he r p li ii'Ikiii 0 ni .1 oi u; llirir litr li' ibrt inn. ! ed ! 'i l 'i to the i e i mi f r el tell i ni to i c;ui i, Ii in 1 1 II i... t ( i l lie.r l i lip's Onen Ul ua I line and I et , a u;u, t lie r in", not t lie ti ihn? ni i ttleitt te ir of 'U row bet pi opei 1 1 ,ii ie Mi i bed 1 lice lo the i ill 'if I hi 1 1 ur em mm' w iihout rii.p.oi ii' into the jo b-i.ui e-s ol it'it eil,or hi wloli ill Ihe pull. 'lllar poll. 'i wh!, h (hey j wrin leiiuiioi . Cirry out. Ms tint pi-U y.' ven tiK iigb lh wort tint the pot rrnmriit j C-uild h o e adopted, ,(,!! he wC Ctli, In ri'ili r n.' ii'd'y, pe.re, prsalty and bsjft rr to our j uJTi i in, , n!re Lug n'untH. The Ul'ioll mut net i r bi .P.vilt r, It linMho perpt til ifed. It' w -ul'l ce ii lhil wenn hive mini e-toih in! Ihe b.'l 1 to .ini'ihd ite ine N ullt I think t j bite 1 1 1 1. 1. .1 be ; .....! th the Sue b can mn h hui.'i r -? on,- le.i u,i Jt o It oein to 1 ihe OI..I.UU ol the A'iuinii,ii ati.it lint li ac coin, h-di (!u'elei loim li..u oj ll.u wh le rchidit.us ra e of the Siu'h, tr. -re ftien must be had limn the North Indeed, a call fr ftiirehis been msde. And I cie I mu t 'iin, tih grr it re!u. t u ce, eifje relict at the ;nn'i aj jHbcy ur.u.vJby ihe "ipiilei of In Adiiiiiii-trst'.oii, upon tao points, vi: 1. The gct.rt ehitaiter which they aeem drsmius rhoiild be given, aii l which, as we have ilfcive Ititiin itrd. we think h been pt en to the war, outride of tl' giv i uject of pntttng 1ow n tho i vIm liiou, tt.d ab at wh eh e hl add noth ing further hete; ainl, 12. Tb cvure wdoioi toward the Deaiocratic
ptrty. c mr-rising x m"iety, at !et, of the people ni the North. I think ihe p-ii'tey on this litter f'ir.t lend nnuh to di-coi.r'e enh-tniet.t ando'ul fight iug; enthusi itn, wtvh is trevou-ly to be Isiuii ted It tet: is l i divide the North. The policy f which I complain, nd with no Utile leeHiig of in li.rn ittoti. U thit of !e:iout:cn.: and harras-iag Democrats traiura. and that, too. for piitical emit. The asnmfaion of fact in the case is utterly false, and the reioöing by which ilia sought to be eaUiblLhU ia abnuni. Tne rea)nin ia thia: The r-e- r-'eof the South never belonged to the m-hlrn Republican party, and did not vote for Mr Linrtdn The people of the S -rrh retr.il tors; therefore. pe.p!e whu do nut belong to the Rei-uKjif-tn pirtv are traitors iiut Dcm e-rats do n.t belong to the Republicm prty. .nd lin't-r fr'in that party as t the p-iiu v ot the Administration; therefore. Demo cri are traitors to their country. This reasoning is as !-ouoo: aa that in the follow it g c ies; "It eems that by the Mshommedm law there is nn offense culled 'homicide by implication,' or more tdrictly 'homicide by hu iriterme.1. ate cause.' A icmarkablc cas was tried at the Greek island of Cos, while Dr CI rke and his compinion were at that island, a few years aso. Ii waa aa follows; A yonn m in desparatel v in lave with n girl of Stanchio, eagftly sought to marry her; but his proposals were rejertel. In consequence of his disappointment he bought some jsiison and i'estrovnl himelf. T)ie Turk i-!i police instantly arretted the father of the young woman, aa the csue by implication, of the rn m's death. Under the tilth apeeie of horni cide, he became therefore amenable for this net of Filicide. When Ihe cause came before the rn.igi-trate. it was urged literally bv the accusers, thrtt 4If he, the accused, had not had n daughter, theIccea-cd would not hive fallen in love; con FC(,uentJy he would not have been lisnpp.iin'ed; enn-e puei tly he would not hare awallowed poison; consequently be would not h tve die!: Uut he. the accused, hid a d iughte; and the deceased had Tillen in love; and had been disappointed; and h oi sw.ilJowed poison; nnd lud died Upon all the-e acci'Unt he was called upon to pay the f rice of the young man's life; nnti this being fixed at the um of eighty pi.i.res, was accord ingly ex ctel. Ano?her iustittce wü- meutioried to Dr Gierke which cci:n ed at the tland of S imo, as n eharncteristic feature f Turkish ju-tij'e; that is to say, n ."phi,;,ctl npnliivition ' of a principle, rigidly fotiiidfd n;on this fifth species if 'homicide by iiiHlication. The C'pudan Pashv resonel with lite people of Sunns on ihe propriety of their pn tin; for a Turkiidi frigate, which was wrecked u;in their territory, and the crew lost, 'because the .iceiilent voul.i not h ive happened unles.s their island had bf en in the way.' But ea?si ef a much more utrocions nnd tmport.uit kind have occurred in nil governments tinctured with lespotim It is determined bv the laws of Chini that whosoever shows any dis respect to the Emperor ia to be punished with !eath As they h not mention in what thisibs respect e.mi-ts, anything may furbish a pretext to fake nway a man's life, nnd to exterrnin te any family w hefever. Two persons in tint country, who were employed to write the Court Gtzetfe, having inserted ome eir-ums?anrcs relative to n eert'iin f icr that weie not true, it was pie'ei.ded that to tell a lie in the Court Oarette w as a disrespect fh'iwn to the court; hi eonse quence of which fhev were put to feifh. A prince of the blood h ivine in o'vei fentlr m nie S'tne remark on a memotisl signetl with the red pencil of the Kmieror. if w.n determined that be bail behaved disrespe-f full v to that prince; which iviis the citise if on of flie most terrible pere cutions affsin-t that fa mil v that ever wna re cotdcl iti history. Upon thce fief Montesquieu n ikes the jijibcious rcmaik tint if the crime of high trei-on fie irdeterminnte. this alone is snfii cient to make the covernmenf degenerate into arbitrary power' Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws. 1st vol p 270 I hive siid thnt our national independene mut he preserved; hu? if we uerred in periielu a'ing oi r LIBi-ktiis an! otrt Union our national indepemletice can never be in d mger.
From Wasjinnlon, pRoc.nifs cr thf. Coxpiiru.Mr IxrAaiux Tos; TIONoKTUK CoXKEDKftATK A K M T Pit I L A IO L j pit f a in Pinn. Position ok nti. Ahmt r tiik ' PoTi'M VC GlX. LkK XVI I L H AVK T l Dr'rKAT Gin Mkadk turoRi: hk cax Attack Halti M"RK 1R WAkMtNUTX. Sp ecial Crre-pon'li'iici of tli Chhi'ifo Ti ns. Wasiiinotox, July 1. Tin movemenl of the ('oiifed'rite armv in Pennsylvania, doting the lat two dils, hive bfi'ti full f -i. Infi-ne e. (Jen I.e''s he niiir tTs me ;it Ch a tnbei bürg. His forces still oceu iv tin1 territorv between thai place, Carlisle and (iet'Vburg, while their nicket ex'etid fir be Void, in all diteclioiis But the heids of n column" hi ve been turned o the ot vv ltd. He lots tu nie lio furilo-r ilemon-ttnti- tis loward Hsiri'burg A eoniilei able 1 i -1 m. e of the r ii'f'1 d Ir ok of the Peuti'Vl v tii i i nilri tid. west ef thit t I ice. h i been des'iot ed; but ut I reeu' if doet tu. I rem to be Ueu I.ee'a lnrn'l"ii to m no on f he 0 itiit tl of Penii Until i Tlioeof hi tloon Ih'tt hoi alvai red us fur s l!nlile nte njw luot lug thitt II the light bilik of the Su ipich aliini, The oilier columns, nf ('It imhei.biKg und Gctfv but g, me tuiving over le ro ul of I hat let nil v lowirda Y"rlt, Wtl;hi v die, Cotnmbi t -md I, in raer, When any rntia'ulrnb'e fotee ieahr WilahisnMe, on Ihe S'lsqitrhinna river, Iweiiiy. liteinilr I low HirtUbiirg, ihete III be some dil i on whh h lo bte it iheorv aa lo tirn Lee's rnhseipo nl iniivrmnita atid his piububle lelitt. I hu bii.li over I'm rAiiqiioh,iiini nt Wilhta 1 (He ha beeil bun ed Bu thai in skr no dlf fei cin e lo Gen Lh, fnf he In with hint rvrn mile of tinntnou hildtffa If he beiflna in lu thra (imbioiia aeroas ihn HiiiUh no i at Co lillllhl I, ihtl III be ill lhil 10. I br known lit toiler to i i'. et i a bia Jell; na. In that ' the I lie of I'lilholelphl seile l (rt fmir d il nf let li e p"iiloon bfl lye U th! ihn rt i tu v id lieu, Lee will ht In pfi)lo. ef the i.i M (Mv, nit' I the ('.inledeiala fl lg III be Illing Iiohi (he M lie l!.uie sii i'itlit I know ll ne I a bo.lv ol li'H'.fi ,11 l ii 1 1 d.tif p, eottiiHi.r I of Plate ineii, iiiidi' tn of Ilm irhiiutiiiis ('.'inni m led hi i to leM'ed Cilofirli I know lhil ihn ililena of I'hil i ltli hU will ihtow up a Una of In In lieni'liiui id, aiii tv.l eit le nm lo ilrfrfid iholr ' it . Hut, I know thst their I Miihlutf In IV mi -t I mils ih, it c u wllhtliml iheinaith nf Lee's lfiH,b'U leieinn 1 1'. in pa, If h delrriuliie lo ni 'illtl'i I'hlboletphia, TM ilrphi,ibe alale of fl Mi a li e din 1 1 and IrUun tle fruU of ihe tttn b.lf of IVlliynnll tlutll.tf h war. Win hat' mri leh red nil brr nieiii a of drff ua, her Vim mm , ,,.l(i, , ,rr arm. her in tnltho of war, ain I a! I ! hi tie (ih'a ti n, und Iter Si tla aoy i n i.ti i , ii,'i, lha b tuU i I Ihe General Oovrrn ii.c n ... hi I f . Kl , hi r.'tUv bit i he h ni l of I e w tet i I ir id fill it)U f Hi Ihn who I'ollf p "i I'..- A 'Indiilalrsliioi hur Hitd uiw he be t'i"l , belplea. trleiielea, at li e feel f an invi lii.t ai.hv, Gen M.'Clilhiu It a I'ltUid,! phi it', (im 'i .i.khn i a rennst It an) in ilhtu one of them hid been allowed o act In fltt e'ui ii Lev, i f e a mk i,!o, ii force .ml h've bi-ru riUe-l, in I'eunst I v mi i and other S' i'es. lh it w i itt'd Im prey en te I lhi ih i..uo b fb'i .M-fiütti ii I III i ll iot t I 1 1 tu In i tilled Ii k -:, (i ,! , nlil lint ll inkloi I hulir. i.r) l,i ,V w ( ). I an It i hlfi It Wt,li Ihe hi:nl,i I b 'Ht hat a lone inn b inlmd In ,V, W V"ik nd New, leiey wlocii in iy be able lo pie vent the c ipliire of plnladelphl i. liut il, on a. tit In : at Wfiphlstdh'. (he Cm fi ic. tie i my c .ulii n its in m , nwn the i i.l,i Innk o he Suipieh inn i foa ir.l limn ilf (iliie.l'nl ill In, he tie a lii'itrinehl on ilit iit'itr 1.1 t -r 1 1 1 1 t -1 1 , i ti I of c i on , t he lie i tiii.'lir "f ihe nlronl hrfwern Mil i !e,, , j an I It i Mtnue Ii II "kl r h id buini ifUuied In I coin i u ni l i tl i t hui.' , 1 1 i 1 1 l t io mu. h to i v I Ii i t" t ii i Ihe-" tUira, loo, wiin!! hue fil!.ti an no piei lo the t'tut ledrrnlei Put (he li'oti utei (o lien Me idtf, liuring lhelt M,i I a) , I it e btelt til'lkel'it V t gor .11 id L t, j..i tue,, ai d the tii.e at toy hinler ba comtoind ha ! iiltetdv been moved lo 4 p'lnt whrre tl cm at t with Iv ii l e Gen L-e h ti. it taken all f bis tr .ops with, him into Pentiy t ni , When he rnc H, Pofnfn ie, he Jeft on the a.iiuh id of tht Hter! tteirlt all his ciValry, a one li.D'Ml, under (Jen. j Stuirt T"' ixslv ol c iv dry h bren hinging j on that flink, ut' 1 looker' aiiny, i.d wuhi.g' H'H.krr' r.i"rnirntit. etee ruice. They weie at ' Kail fai on ihe Gill ult. 1 he crus. iil the p..t... j mac at a point only et n uole aUji Wt,!t iiigton, in theUTih. " They capture 1 tu of i ur wagon trains mi the 'J-th. ner llockville, Iu Jfaryhmd, who were vativin tupplies to our army in Frlfrick. Ther frnvtsj thence i.or'h. b i ... i Stkrsillc, where they cut the li iltimore otid j i hin r üra.i. I oti ihe t.'ih H'xoVrr wa then at I Freda iik. He h id justbecu re!ievl of Iii com man. I. He had at tried on a spe'ial train for Ual timore, aci Lad juüo h( way to Sykeavillt'
when the train was Upred, and he learned that he aas running rii.lt into the jiws of J ER Stutrt Of coarse the train ran bick to Fre leri. W in a hurry. On the me ly lien. S'uart sot eome detachments of hi cavalry down to Sm ly Spring ai d C desvide, ten or twe've miles fmm AnnapoÜe Jut.ctior, and aifeen mile. fn.m the Relay House It neemed, iodee-l. on that day, that thenilroad between here an I Biltimore w.va in greit peril. But Gen Meade htd already got hia forces in motion. Yestedav, hia movement were sitch that Gen. Stusrt waa com pelled to make a hastr march northwsrda. and he his now joinel the main body of Gen Lee's army. Thw Maryland Hights were evacuated, nnd evervthing bhjn up vesteri!y. The Army of be P.Hutnto, u-vIfrOn Meade is now north of Biltimore, and in uch a rs't:on thai it covers that city and therolrool le'ween it and Havre 1e Once. Gen. Iee wiil hive to fis:bt and lefeat it before he can either touch that railroad or attack B lumore It is a fine srmv. although gteitly relucci from it former treneth It corps com m rnjers. it division (ienera's. its Brigadier General, its Colonels, and its ofh'rem in all the lower grades are all fhat couM be wished. Its men are veteran aohlier. All it needs is a head. Miy G1 ersnt that General Meade will prove himself worthy of his poiion There was a stormy session of the Cabinet yesterday. The President has assumed a reekles, careless temper, and it would peem. from a declaration he made on that occasion that he is entirely indifferent to the fate of the country. He was urged aain t tke theonly Men thst would be ure to result in militrt uccess, namelv: to restore Gen. McCMlm to the chief command. Rut he only replied, angrily, thst on thit point his mind was made up; that, if he rrniM be con fiuered, he would rather be conquered by Gen. Lee than Gen. McClellan. God help the country when such entiment are entertained by the head of "the Government." X.
The President' Opinion The Ronton Commonwealth, an ultra Abolition paper, is authority for the following: "I have examined this negro business, and probed it to the liottom," jwiid the President, iu reply to pome Captain who wanted to raie a negro regiment' "It'a the sume thing; with all of you. If I gave yon authority to raie thia regiment, the result would be that you would get Colonel's pay for several rnouth, and I would ge' mt a niyyrr!" The whole business of this war has been condu"felon theaame principle Plunder is the grand objeco of its manager, and it will goon as long, as the plunder lasts. Raised Notk ox thk Rank or Convnox. We weto sdiow n this morning by .lames It. Shields, Esq , a note n the Rank of Corytn, rained from a one to a ten. The fraud can be eodlT disco v crel. The liri'e "I," un-uiided by green tint, o the left end, is cr.ted, nl a plain X" printcal in it place The words "One Dollar" in the hodv of the bill are obliterated, nnd "Ten Do'b're" substinited. The email "one" repeat cdlv rainfe-l in the green tint i obliterate!.!, but this is clumsily hüte. The Bmk of Corydon ismies only ones untl fives, and if a ten dollar bill is presented, it is, of course, a fraud. N. A. Lelgcr. TltK ExR'iLLMKXT OF I'lrPECANOE CofSTT The Enrolling Commissioner of Tiptecaiioe county have coTichided tlie enrollment, ard re port the following number of persons subject to the draft: Thrr. are of tli firml.i. . . . ' WCOUil cUst a. ?M TomI.. i 650 ESTRAY. TWO DARK BROWN MARES. STKAYFTi FUOM T'lK FM OK K. J. MfbT.FR, Mi' mil-, hoiih-ea-t tf (.'ulyr'a Sta'.lon, b diana, u tl,. tiitf'.t nf July 1', ISlt, two l).uk Hrown Mares, one Inet two ali'ii- Mnl t.'el .an. I a siar tu tln fnn:h"ai; thf other liml a la cr. u arl on the Lin-I lrx on the liht Mifle J .mt. When lat oen one h ' J a head stall of a baiter on. K l!hfrat r-waM wp bf pl for lntorr'il"n f er thf return f 1h n n U ' Ihry none rint I'i.ju. lh'0. and the hot Ju'jrJ of ilivnj ihry w-t re wan'Irrinij in lUl directl.n I'.tell'ce a-Mrrs. Culver's Stntion. Tippecanoe Co., lu.l . ei.-lit uiiloa r-outu-rust ot baf.y ette. in. I nti r,. pi. n,ii GROCERS. k. tj. Ai.vrjun. j.M.CAumbib h.r. alvori. Al.Vlllllb (Ml.lttl 1:1.1, At Af.VOIt n IfiPDll 5 -AM)tOMJllJKIIIX MRRriim Ar Ii IiaILY t vipt vf l(li ..d. ('muitiiM, mi Imml MM, f,,f .ale t litt ho4 ptirf, a 1 11 g. a. ut al4 lisk t.f I 'Ml H v Nil Mil r jVIntiikai'i, w 1 tpy III et lMt illai laat Mtiilriitt Itrt Moaai i;iftliJI'Jt Min;li It a I at I tt riKitra 'I liMCio, ilticUen Ii U liHt l lalif ( un1(iVi I ulue, ulloii Vrni llrralttllii ulla, 1 lu, liittrat .'ullieat llritiid)' (itiii Itiinit Vliet U lilaliy anlloit f ill! kllidfe 4 tillMllnn a litt Holter III tir partk4lr tnt'n fiivn 1 ika aU af 68 East Washington Street, aprtWlw INUAVnULM, 1SU
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SUNDRIES.
FOR MALE: 300 doz. Gl.5a Fruit Jars; 1,000 Grovs Corks, all size?; 1,000 lbs. Sealing Wax: COO doz. Brushws, of all kinds, alzc asd sivle; 50 bbk Coal Oil; 10 bbl. B.'nztne; 20 bbk Linked 02: 1 20 bb!. Lard Oil: & bbl.a. Lrtbricting Oil; - ' 50 LUs. Whiting . : 500 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Moqhiaj -10 bales Terra Japonica; 10 ca-es ili-s Liquorice, jurc, for Tobacconist; 10 cases Stick Liqnorice; 10 bales Sjougc?. fjailit various 800 boxes Gla5, all mzcs; 500 -alls. East India Cas.'or Oil; 8 tuns White L?ad, in Oil; 4 hbh. Sp'ts. Turr cntine; 22 bbls. Varnish; Id bbls. Alct.bol: 472 lbs. Gum Shellac; 45 bbls. OM IS vc and Wheat Wbifkv; 10 doz. Old Lond)n Dock Gin; 4 doz. Lmdon Porti-r. 40 doz. Soofch Ale; ily ST i: V A KT V .tl O ICC. A X, WHI.KS.I.K ItRrC.r.lSTS, j" N. 4 Kat-t 'Lhii.n S'rcet. FOR SALE. A STOCK OT HOODS FOIL SALE. STUtnC0PGH)US,C0N'il$TI'1 OY TRY t;00D?, Gren-, II at si, t'aps. I.t and Moes, IIiiV.are, u-en jre, Nw'ion, Ar., m a ihritiiiif vnlaire near Inti dUnafioit-s ihI tu a food fari tinp rouniry Ativ tr." :t:g to locate in ft pood iin.t lurralive huM ne-s es d I callmtj at vtf oNc N a We-t abtntoti tr, ", J Vl'C'H hLLiKUHjl.. JuIt3-Mr ' : 4 . CLÄIirÄCENCY, McXERTvTANS, PIERCE & CO., ArrHOHIZt AOIi.STS rt TVK COLLECTION OF SOLDIER'S CLAIMS, "17T71LL CObLFCT Omi'Kki AM) SOI.DIP.RS' . Peiiir.t. unties. Km k Vy, Pay fr Kxtt PuM', und l'at fjr Horses l-t while in th e; vjee, Ac, audVill c'Il t t Cl.liis at WaLiitxtonCity. Ornr No V.O Wut W ohiiict..!i nwt, (ti.t Jimt east i.f p.tlmer House,) IihIudhp'.Ii. Ind. Ilox 1001. e ucl? a .vtatnp. Major Waiter and P. S VcKermu have an f.Slce In Nabvillc. Te'Hiestfc. J. I! MelCKKXW. J INSL'IW J. f!V k(T.. I). S. M. KKKNAX, j ilaj. J t WAI.KKK, , Late 2d Ind. Cavaliy. RKKr HKNrr" Tioe. Morton. A'ljt lien. N.Lle. (jrn. Ixe, Jijuie IViklii", hi't.aiiapwli. jUfif5J-)tf T ERIEsT T v k HB f : g 11 o c 1: 11 & 1: n, FBI! ITS. VK(iKTAliLES.&C., ' Fi 'R SLL BY . &f ir s:ii .v 11 1 1. 1, 1 . ? .v , No. 9 West Washington St. TZi tiAUitKi-s N o. 5 ur, it. .i iw r:iv hvi: a b.jr i'rime Hi.l Co:rie. i 1. ire and for wile low by .A VKU A WILIJM, . 9 tti-st tt auitmt'it strei t. . i)l K 'XKS KKNr-'Ttl.KBWATKD KAST INI'I A t3 V f Crtee, the b t i.rctitid oft. in n-e. Call and txamiuv ll at AWU: K WIM JAMS', No t Wi st tiinirtoa treet. !?ä KITü.Nos. AND 2 iaCKKHKL, tXniKSSLV l',r fstudy u-,Ju-i arrh inK at ..w yua vi h.i.m:i Ni. 0 We-t Washim tiu ft. 4 LAK'iK ASSOliTMLVT Ol' I ATI! A IINKltAS f Vu.jt lit -n. Imperial, ititiiil-r ml l'.iack m iirtril t Kb K'',l f ri , .tut for il.- lute 1 SAW VI I; A UIM.I1MS. o. H A e l W li!nni.ii t. Oll i WW I'"IM'S AliNnl I)h.XTI A UOII. i n'MMIU a ml I'-iottaed IJx e t'it'.t'. tin t In lite, l,n!l i. t.i.ti.r. 'i. In -in a I p irs t'l f 11 t lb- tr.ide. ON 1 r'H A II I I i.M.s. N. t W rt IlloKou H. Vl' A b.MnlK. MIK. K IM' fcVr ttT KrTV Or !"i le end I'sik j ! i'-, nb cm, l'lrfnr, Uifilni ami Will., t Mine, Whit.' I lli. Mi n r I .s. moil, lo'iil. Cs'iieU fulo., .ill', rakle Spitt! V) let, Ar, Ar. litt eil' Id In apf 'b4't sft biii'. In Iii UV s S Wll Ii Sl,l I SMS , , Jil'u'iiii N. 11 V et Wa-liiiiKton I. HATÖ. CAPS, (kC. IITS, m V STKAW :)ül)S. iiiiuinn t W TCO L1111ALI3. iH)r!)s a f Wim, trtM iirM'rintin in ir iiir ,nvt) f i.'H e l'mit try Mefi lifi.la I" II Ii (. a tnd ti lfit I oi iiHd i.f Wo.i,r.iiiiM 11 . in, t, sur ni mi mi, loyt'l lo r w it t. 1 1 1 -1 le 1 t i.t ' ii.it Mh' (' o Mw a Ili'i' I'll I l.l'lil , Ullt' ' Sli l!.llli' lltll 't M ll Ol . in f, is Iii ln. t ii, Ii at er ll'i..... Mdh ai.d t M..11 t iiit'tvIU sn. l'i.rs.i.lt, Ii i m,. Ii m N en .i.u.l tll t r.'l.il ft fr t 10 r l i,. Mni.it 4 II., ('niitry Itsd' , an I II oild rtil oi.i'i 1 t,i.raU t I h a Hum 11 1 e l.i.UtWl In an S in inil, (Hand te. iHiSM.unii.S A I'MUl, 71 l f t W Kblltrf..i 1 1, i.llli"ll, ll'd. Juno .djiii. HOTELS ' ' BATHS HOUSE!. .1. 1., iioiro,, rii'iiur ni ' INDIANAl'OI.lS, INDIANA. nit 3d .Ii NOTICE. ( Ii f 11 . Ui'mh lttn llmtii Mtti. In-tr ..1 l n.l n, ! Ui iii vi, Jln ti, I 03 1 Fllllr. rMiMii i.f the ntV (M.(rr.oh M. it'it of Ind. I are Ii r i.y tiot l'i.' I ilst li. rm ni 1iv.un f. f il.c il si't. 1 liv i.f) rtimmril, ri'1 iL f....t t.f ltr ii .II I u tu 4 M a'(.tl Afa'a for b llM-H-l. listneili . , M tliluM ul NM, latl-li'it N'. 1 . Jcbu IV Slut jib, lu ll Dttolla . . lUMJiiCW CuCNTr.' latloen !, 7 A. 1. Mart, SrtrfifieM Mir LH) Cwl MY. U0.IW1 No. 31 Jen j W.akly, MuH ) vf ; .nii.TUN C'Iniy. InTuici . 4 -K C Kno, Trsokl t. MÜKUA.V CliCMW. PivUloa o. I -Jwbo 11 IWobtjrK, yrttn!l. IIK.SImCKM'OUMY. I.vuiu N..-4.'kn IUk. lUuvill. . HJI.I UM Ä. MtAfolUW, J')J-al As, .r Sia'U lnlT,a t IdUiaaa Z1 "-ts k c u 30iO m . EXÖÜESION TICKETS. ffUK lM.ANAri)I.IH AMI MtlM0N kAllKOAH J Cono.aay wVl seit tca.rl-u TVat. aai tl. IVanU ol Juli, liJ, frni .ut lo aiv t,non ob itelr road at haU Uf, Mt 011 lt roAU lri;ra CvlumLn n4 Ku4iil at 4. rir. , t ' uM tar will t rhur.l rolttf; kkH ra4 ! rtuet. fre 011 Moitdar, Cb Juljr, Im13. JuIjJ Wbbol4 I bay bot " Tl RANDK'SiiT.Ü SSI LA (10 TOB TTO.NDrUTLGnjJIVLSa.
FOUNDRIES.
Tili: IIOOSIEII STATE FOIXDKV AND STOVE WORKS. Having cojrrLEiHi ir ocfi kT.wr am now rrJa ri ta Tixrtv ! afriH,T f rents ori. for fovea an4 ca.'. cz ttTly. T t.to partT.i ba at r. 3 rze' from tbe tat. brr r. ta pr'-cure-l tb.'not d lrili trd perfrn pattfre for eacd psl'teTriutrtirottbnlarlIe. aff rla'.!.T nnt tha atrT.Mfl artolraaJe to irWr ta tki"brasrL cf nur ba'lseM. :tJs a rcjiM-ttbt tbeywill " u a fö. Ojt otfcrr sroTit w.ll etnr-ra- lr.n 'ronta and colsnin. (Lieh mt Jtsir Ut m a prr.tn'rft '- tnriiü .-ur rAn'f-iurr.) raii -l alnV. ufr rr .ia;i1 in: , t-e work, -cb ai trntJat-r. ialo ctf.&oi. eJ Lo ". r f r ifcln pm tntl ti ar. irn fnArj. rfrmfiUj soiKlt p.rtti., nJcn'r prtn.if tbte tin arv! r-rcrertlj pT for at. ff.c i1 FunUrr, ins ontb lUrar xrt. 'JMalrj Inrftanspo'.ii. au-l C.rwinratl an.1 lr.4iaa Cettrai Frrihi Dpot, Ii..l:ai.apo:i ili'i tana. mls. OiX,U)UA FK.CS. PROPOSALS. BRIDGE LETTlNa. X 1 lr ;t. InvI. of tb Hoartl of loani:lviitn isTUal .ii 1'ui.iiiT, If.liana, 1: thm and thrr onlTel h .mJ l.a d that a Kn r t b'iüt a-roa WLite Uivf r at 1 AiKjrr-ou. tp.'D iL? 'Hoar riau.' I rani ami fc;nraint nait wcrV. t wtt: tti ffne ni-r, car) n'r work, cr .Ian if tie Uri'.e fan br b4 at th Auditor. vCic t f ku4 County, fr.-m lüf 3'U to tb of July Kit. türme wU ti l;cr ind tt bkli ptac- fealiM pri'jHMJt m ill It received f.r tUe aico work s.tI tie b.il.!;!i f axvi hrulie, hkh ill be I 1 1 tbt Iv)tet rt-.pinilU biJi"r on .il 16' b .l.y tf Julr. Sai.l Comrntioi.er reserve tbe riflt t-f eparat'Ci; lb bidn fur tie ktone work ai d that of thecarpr&ur work. 1Xl by rir.ftLe board. JOS SIG1.FR. Au I ter of Jf adiaott LVauitr. Aoderacn, Jone 25, lv3. jitie?9M Jw DRY COODS. 00 fi o o W b tu 0 b 0 H H M 0 W tt CO 0 T. 7- - SV SJ .. .. w Cfi fi eM j TT ji r - ri o o r2 ft PI Ö 02 t ü r' i - r P r: - ". c """- n ' 13 - - . J ir V u x r: sJ COLLARS. ScC PAPER COLLARS, ) , , ....... I. HU . IO FOU CG OErsTTÖ. IOO rOll Qi3 DO. Enameled, Linen and ßteel Collars - - r l'iirkrr lipl tor 'per rnllnra. Ar. u iioi,i:h :tn( uimii.. V'W NM K TilKVlK I.MS.rl 7". l KlUx)h. J (Vh.it Half . 511 rriil. 1 t of .1 ti. W !tt M ol fl Jr. n.. H iieM-iton. I. aits fiid ish 11, 50 r- n , ci f.n er it.n. l.idi' W .He. I.i on 11. I ml.. Hue-. IUk. Mlii4 t:U I'll a'Hl Sit lln. int;, ( tir teil ol h ti( M. tln. Ik. lit I IM Ii, I, II. mi U kl U ai Iiik n Mrrrl. J M t Ilm ATTORNEY." j I AS. W. M ACala, Attorney at Lav KV II Ml Ii a M i, mi 1 . Melilf 'li.l il) liMa.ellf .Inaiapa ATTORNCY. TIHlN AV UN, OH l MI Ni lli .( lltl.lt Ull M4:Kt 'u, Ii c r tl kl ll. t .in litt II , ..11 4.. HII..I, ....... fo.iti Mrit.tian Mrtti.i .1;riitii 1., J..t r 111 r. s U luiir ahn 1 1. n..ijr 11,. . t., . ., I n n , i,ifM.i,4 . I IUI. I (. Il II, l.llr i H m .. r ..II. II, . V. f. II I ' I I hlHllM IM. I tif l. I..Hp ) .r..r.lf , flu fr .....rr. I IMLUiCAL. 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Uta r.ta.dj 4hnrr4 itA t t uh '.mtM&c usra ty 4 regular obttkUa tri f '.t.r.dentlv retaci-tMd l ih ut.f4iiDtf , ' CiniüN ' U rsnuio ttl.iii ib IfTutaraaf thetroprUter-W.K. U.vn.aiwwdtb bstju. AUta. frtnemeo of f1. markfwl'.t Brtectit4 with ikT " ttotrlcr-tkUw.. s W.KU4VD4UX.lWUP,at4Mat. fold ha tirul.i.aa! f .'A'i- V' PROFCOGIOrjAL Dr. jonn nv djjijlap, Ctti.eii.of Indiana ttttU rad victbttv. OtBcs. ui MsVa Ülta-k, aWaej Aiiom. ;aae:i4in . . . , .
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