Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4005, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1863 — Page 2

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Mtt-rp -Traten, t . ft- EiciÜrrry, 0. P. Mgto, tthWu r'tt fifivn-M ctnlua. II ha dUbon. about l-tn hint IrH an! lntf IhouMn J dollm out .f hn fr. I IS ms I JolUn pjwoprUllofi. Aii llemtn whn nr)lftaoch CnartUI utility th u . hr; of th ftiAnt firncf . Gtt.rl mirof Grfrrn I Miltor ha dttnand! a ffturt of In qi!rj In rej-n. to hi tvacutt oo of WlritSester, (w)0 th oectaion of Let's recent toorf rceni rortliwsrd. Th rrceit hM bean pruM!, tut th dttl of th court hat not ji lu rra! juK!ö W trmt tho General ms-' b b1 ti ho that MtcoDtJttctln tlni -fTVrwu a ID Ills rj nc salty. ' Tlie Artrtinl. There rrr aa a dollar opproprUtsKj hy ihm L5ilttufi for lhetM:hrofntof Ulli fJM tr. Rtv AMnl," or to ront?n il In optrtion. TheGoftrnor in hit ntiu) wr-ajciitrit that il fen tn a very profitaM Investment. A fw inqnlrir räij h pfrtfttnt In reference to th matter: 1. From hat Sutfun4 w the money drawn aUrt th arwnsl and furnish the mean tectttlTJ tn Veep It In operation . 2. ft It State irntitution, or a privat enter fr'te? 3 Wht hr become of thtUrje preßt which ita mimcm ay tint it hi made? i. If It hit cltrel $70,000, who U gt tU runn? 5 Are th rT&fs Irtrestel lo frmi d1 loti, n I fr Uoa Leßt? T T Qwfr ConipurUon Th sHtor ol court orcn occv-ioni.l!' cimptre our (.orrrntnent with that of Jrrr. Darts'. anl l.v uise It is not n nppre.iv to tli rlt4ri he threfit rUinis trnt th peoj1 of the Uu'ue I Ststes lsv rv cm r rtirht to compl.iin of the ml-lniU)itriit;.n, nfr.ptiun mni lepotic nctt of tlie rrty in iwer. The Mrumeut mtnnt tn thi,te letter crime ehor.ldbe tolerate.! brcue larger re committed. Ke ptiblirrm rn.if. but Dmorrits do not propose t nnke the Southern Confed erc the Undurd hy wbl:h our own C Tfrnmet,t h iM be ju Jh!. The rebel tixttion my t tiouMe r trt!e our own, t ut r.-c-u'9 it i o ih.it i t justification for the pari in power lmp"in uire'er y burden upon the pp!e. The President in h' re-ant letter to Got. Srr Mori filUinto h Mmilr i"rrrr. IlemT", re rontendin wiih n enemy who, m I understand, driren every b!e bodied mn he can reach into rinks, very much m butcher drives biillork into a "nighter pen." Atid because our enemy commit the? tet of conceded wrong, hence we mut drive our own people- very much nt butcher JrivM bullocki Into a aUuhter pen. We are fighting for the overthrow of the rebellion not merely to maintain the boundaries of the old Union, but which th?t Union wns biedUthe bet i-alcuUted for inilividuil h-ippine, perion.il liberty and national rro-peritv. If the rebel (?orernment U dc?ootic and optre?.ivet it i no eicuse for the eiercise of rNitr'rv power or the imnofition of opprrlve taxation by nur own. But the edlror of the court oran proclaims to the people that they mnt not ol-ject to the corrupt ior. of the prty in power, eren If they di fill with henv? h;nd upon them, for the renaon thnt if thevtlre! under the iron rule of Jtrr. Datis they would hive atill p-eiter burdens to Ne.ir. Sn h compnrijons may uit the men who nre fttenin? unon the corruptions of the p-irty In power, but th plain people of the country can not ppreciite the argument. Eloquent and True Iln. Gtoiioc E Ptou the Democratic cmdid.ite for Lieutenant Oovernor of Oh'o is mxkin.;; nob'e onva. Io a recent speech in Miami j . They y the Adrainis'ration is the Govern tnent. Solrin-n Sj there i nothing new under the sun. but (Ail dt trine certH'id v in new. Then, if Mr. Lincoln ph'mid yet ick, we hould h ive .i ik tt.,vtrnment. If Mr. Lincoln h'ii!. tü. the Government wou'd be iletd Giett appl iae hM not criticise the Fre-t dent, tliey ev? Why, every one criticises und ia criicid Even the I idie rriticise eich other, aul etch other bunet; and wh it Ins Mr. L'n cro iliHif to exempt him from the common lot ofiaui? Whitfervlco lus he performed? Th.it ppH;iitui i- too ikburxl. We don't intend to repct it. We will dc ui and critici the ct. of the Preit'.c.it. W'e will par no regard to threit4. We will do it peaceably, it pofih!e; but, if iiece-uy . with arm in our hn1.4 Contitme! uptlui-e They miy tike it for r inted tht we will pivr them no rght to take our liberties from us. Give us an unobstructed pith to t'ie btH.it box, and we w,Wen tyMr prty nrd power, but I warn yon on the' peril of your live, civr u an unobstructed pth to the bi'lut-i-oi Do r.ot interfere with the counsel of Democracy, r t-Ue m tke your wills Crt We hwe in O'i'o i Constitution dffinin the rieht of lle eo'f Wjhaveliertyof thepresi, tri 1 hy an imparti il jury, fre?iom from nrrt except ii,n a civil process, or indictment by j:ränd j'irr, nod detlning treison; snd .vet any houMer trjppcd gentleman cn set their right . t ii iucht. nt hi nlMiiur. i!r Line, of lv.itdM TvmaiBKW. ww n .a ma a - gtve the tet illuK'rativn of the niii;t:ry. Ho aid a little t)y threw a stone one r.'nt at a dog in Washington, and, m:iisr the d.ir. knocked down three Hrisad'ers. Mr. Line dded.it was cot a h! night fi r flrigidlers either. Who give them authority to mtke our Isws? Thet h f e n m re rigut to do it tfi m I. Who mhoried them to arrest our citizens ? They hive do more authority to do it thin iou have. It is noth.nr but the S'.rong arm t ( violetice. illustrated in the rou of uue of our bravest and purest cii"xenJ peik not alone Ur Mr. ValUndighjm, but for eerv citxf-n of Onio. Whit wss done to him wiil be d-me again, ua!es jou riie atid defeud your liberties Voir -Wa ll da that with the hsyonet." Mr. Pu;h All voj reed is the paper billot lh-ti jr-H-a iiiM the lilot Ikh Our fathers foucht for tibtrt? ; mu.t preserve it at the ballot box, f"We will." but no one mut attempt to obstruct fjr pull the billot tox. It were better fur the man who attempt it tint he hvl never bern lorn Cheers and Isughter.j The first week of the rtnvss I reid from the Öo-istitu-ton I hit e quit thai now I find. I ke Chit ham, the principle written in the hesrt of every citizen. You knuw your rights. I am persuaded you intend utio'd n? thetn D it manfully , but tie n t ever confident Whu re golden fields or full hru to a uti-)n of Uvea? Make it your bu'ine v, take up the I'xüe. in whoe pfron your tjghts hate b"rt rio'.atrj, and elevate him to lhj uh.t ofS.- In ihe Stte Ii n!.I the t;re!.t ct of justice ever d( ne cn the Americtn Co .tinert. at J in after ve us. relemer 1?C3, tht you wer the peop'e whi took up the prostrste form ..f Cement L V illin lishim and made him your (i,rrnor, and think (tod tint he h;s permitted ton lo p thi crest crisis, and piven yo i the cuurK t , ßht for the right tide of the question. Men may .-.t ftlk yoa t ooi.tr-, ehnd.lv ontrctor. Lc ,but the hettf of the people are Jn this cutet l-r ld.rty. You know' those fih.xldy eiotrct.r bu U.iig fin ,ou and Utinf up :o.l r.r ntti.y rn. Uut j() tol enry them My cc he been fixed on the broken and .iu:rtK'-i dwelling in Dtvlou, of the mote Ihm wi.l..nr, and the de.,!.ate c'rph in whose father h brni tiiUiuottsly rsrried away. I peal Ut u. Ud.es. w vuHtirtete acre,jnesa of "the fit m le (i i to the ballot U COtn tt'tlee; exptulte dy ami nifht; bring your ;re'irh'fra to the right faith C'ear the pith to "the ballot box Iie.'siti your liberties arjj ou will h ire taken the ärt step to the restoration of tW tVwa Tremettdoua applue )

Tit levv lark It lot a..,r Mr r ffrirt (iov'nr eiiiMitir to ihr I'realilenl ."Ir. I.lnroln'a Itepl) lo lle linvrr nor-Tlie liruli, tli lililiM, Httati 1 1 1 3 Ii t wild llurbor liefenaea

fV. UTVCl't'i LKTIKlt ! btau tr Niw Y ta, i:xcitix Ir t. i Ali(T, Au;u.l3,CJ J T tht PrJt et VnUtd Sttf$t Hit; At m? rnued, a rtunthrr f jcmoi , him , eallAl upon jou t h rrperl lo h tit ill in thin Hut, luwie Jiticululy as It aifft.tr I the i itit-s o' Ne S ot k an I IlfMiklf n 1 o avti I mu-iprre het sior,. I deen it ptOJf to stste my t lew and ; w.hes n wtiioi. A th dralt no ( tie ol li e , ran- of the late riot In the city ol Nrw Yotk. ' and sa that ruibrvsk hs I ten wrurl by t-onn , ' a reason r Ma Imtnr-Jiste e&ecut'oti In I f a I it i pro; er that 1 hou! I eak 'of thai t. At tbw motuent when th rtdilila fTll e cty trete sbei I, In piruv;ce of ur retiet, and when the forfts of the General Govrrntitent wete with drawn from it fortiflealioM, leaving it defenceless ag tinst sny attack (torn ab-o id, tir the riot within ita limit, the I'roio.t Msrhilcontmenred the draft, without consultatum with the authorise of the State tr if the city. The hsrh niessiire of rüUIng troops bv coi. o ! lion has heretofore been uvotdnd by this OoveititnMit, ai.d la now te(ru J to from ihn I elicf on lt put that it Is iiers.ry ftr the u jjKrt of our mini I know jou wili arevwiiti nnMh it jtiii e and prjdettte alike clem it d thit this loturv for lite hall be con du-ltd with the of 11101 bilin-s aid oper.ne, ao thit all insy kntw that it i impartial atid equal in it operation. It is the rilit id every ritien to be ored tint in ill public trsnsirtioia these la strict impiriiildy In a matter ao deeply nfTectins the erons and h ippi- 1 nes of our people, thu ta culle-l for by fva-ry consideration. I am hap,y to say that in tniny of the districts in this State, the enrolled list were publicly exhibited, the iiuiim were placed in the wheel from which they wrrc to be drawn in the presence of men of different parties and of known integrity, and the drawing were con ducted in a manner to avoid suspicion of wionp. As the enrollments are made in many instance by persons unknown to the public, who arc af fecfed by their action and who have 1:0 voice in their lection, care should betaken to prote the conectne'4 of every plip. Uof tt' m-ly this wns not done in tlie di-trict of New Yoik when the draft wua cHnmencl. The rxcitenient HUeed by thin nt.e xp'ctrd draft led to :iti iiijuii fmble attack upon the enrolling ollirers, lii. li nltiraitely prew into the mont destructive riot known in the history of our ctmntry. I)reg;trd for law and the disrespect for judicial tribunals prmluccd their natural results ot robbery and arson, accompanied by rnuitlfrnm outrages upon u helplrsi race, and for a lime the very exNtcncj of the commercial metropolis of our counti y was threatened. Iu thv tntd and humiliating history of this riot it is r.itif)in; that the cittens of Xew York, without material aid Iroin the Srate or nation, were able of them-cU ea to jut low n this dangerous insurrection. I J, not underrate the value of the services rendered by the military or naval ofiiccrs of the General Go eminent win) were stationed in that city, lor the public Are under pre it and lading oblintiotis t ) them for their cotir ie and kill and their w i-cand pi u dent Ct'tinael. nutthevhad ut their command onl v a handful of good troops, who alone Mere entirely unequal to the duty of defend'nir the vast amount of nation il i rojerty end ingerecl. The rioters were subbiel by the exertions ol the city olhVals, civil ainl tnilit iry , the people, the police atid a srntll body of onlv t weite hundred oien. coiapostsl eotislly of the St tte nn! national forces, who availed themselves of the able advice and direction of the distinguished military men to whom I have alluded It Mves a r.itiftinr aasurinceof the ability of the gieiiet e;ty of our continent to maintain outer in iu midst, under circumstances so d sadv atitnceotH, iigaintan uprising so unexpected, and having its origin in questions deeply exciting to the min is t the great mioses of its population. The return from the war of some of the New York militia leui mcnts restored peace and tecutitv to the citv. I ordered troops from different parts of our 5t ite; but I couldnrt (ct them to the city before the riot was quelled; neither could the General Government give any substantial aid. It could not even mn its own forts, nor had it the means to protect its own arsenals and navy yards Hgainst any of the vessels whit h were at th -t time en gaged in burning the ?hip of our merchmts almost within si;ht of our coast. For t time these rerv fortifications were the chief danger to the harbor of New York. One thouaand men could have seiied them all, and haveued their armimentsfor the destruction of its shipping and of the city itself. At the time that th:a riot took place I was engage!, with Senator Morgan and Comptroller Robinson, of this State, on the subject of h irbor defence, and placed under the direction of Gene1"! Wool the unorganized boJics of nitional t ' infeers, fdill under my comtnand, and I also ordered bodiea of the militia from the interior of New Yoik into the fortification', to be under his control, nnd I made arrangement a with him for their reception; but tn the IQh ul'im , the day before the riot broke out, I wrts requested bv General Wool ta countermand my ordei a direct ing tlie militia to proceed to tlie hirM.r of NewYork. The rea-oti for this, I underbind, is. that the rules of the service or the Itws of the Utiited States do not permit the War Depirtment to .nvept of the services of troops for special or qnalifiel purpose-1. The inability of th Govern ment at tint moment to delend its forts und pnt lie propertv, or to give any subt.tnti il assist mce in putting down a riot, while the militia of the city were supporting the national cause in another field, will best be shown by the following letter, which wa comtnunic ttcd to my associates, Mesr. Morgan and Robinson, and to myself the week befre these outrages occurred: Hkadqcabtfrs Dfpartm kxt or tiik East.) Nlt- Yor.K, June 30, 1?G3 Ti II' Z-rc.T-atV, Horati Srymnur, Got n-rof the titt 0 .Vtr YuriSi Al.ow rn ta call your attenMor. to the 1fonelff n C'nI tion of tb-.s cif y. I have t.nly 5- mm to garrison erht f-rts. O'le-balT of the " lift le Ca'l -d nr i Itr-t-t-, llri v-rjr imperfectly tn-.tru -W( la any part of artillery duty. The K-'.ar.oke tt .rur"d to pr.Krecd to II imptcn K.-als. le ivini ti vet-of war i the hrbor or at tbe depot that roul.l le ava lah!. pi Ies than ten öy. Tä rivlüU of t'-t- citv an t broojn htve either ) been r ir bf.n sent to I. f. nd at'l protJs-t p.-nnMlva- I ru, bn i tiow pay.n Af.xr for tier nevlec'p to'take I care or tier5f ir by (cuarrt.n lu r frn:i-r. Isi'wi.efor w York tu filhw bcr exmp by negl ci uj to pr. t et the city of New York, the rst emnoriuia of iLe cun'rr. anl of more Importance at the present moment to the j Government than alt otbar eitle under it control! If I ; had a ofticietit number of men to man our jrutis I might pr.fcl the city frota orhnry shp-of-wr, ut not i from iron-clnl rteamers. Ia our preer.t con-iition, from ( want of me n to nan our gun, the Ahbtma or any other j veg I of her cls miiht. without fear of injay, enter mr harbor, and i hi.i a few liour detroy one h'undred m;l I lior. of p-ojertT. have dne all in my power to cuard j aitsinst tt a p-eent condition cf the city, but I te thus far been un-u.Tevrul. I hava c led the attention of tb Msyor, aa well as otb- rt, aciti and again to the riefen. ; lts corviition of tte ct y. The Xajor cam d hat little, J from th f ict that the m litis h v been ordered to.Mend ; rennTlvnia. Ve ouht t have ore ortwir-n ctad 1 stea'uers and creral (tunboais to (ruatd the bitror. 1 Th'se, with men to maa the funs of our fort, wuld bt aftlt-ient t defend and prtect the city, ths comnaar of ralie-y raied for the fort In this h trlwr, which I rc Mt te d your Kxceliency to turn over to me, ha been em to renn l-an:a. The co-idi'ion cf the rirr i an tnvitati n to retei to make the Tort to a-sil it. I Lae the Lonor to be, very re-pctfa ly, your oVt serv't. Johs E. WoL, il-jor General, j While this deplorable ri"t has brougnt lisrare upon the jrreit city in which it occurred, it ndee to the character of its population to say that they were uble to put it down without any aid from another quarter, to save their city and the gov- ; emment property from tne rioler.ee of a mob at a ' critical moment when they had sent their artned ien to tve the national ctpital from falling into the handa of hostile arms. For this patriotic service, they have already received your thoik, and tlie pratitude of the x: sit j m However much ' c nay de.nour.ee and deplore the vi.)!etice of bid or misuide! ruen. it ,ul i be nlike unjut and ', ungmte ul to ur-e the execution of the drift in ! Ri:v spirit el teenlmrr,t, or to show any unwill ' i:inrsa to see that the most exatt justice is c,! ' ervei io the execatnvi of the meisure and in fixing the amount of the quotas. I u,i nure th ; ' yuj will unite with me in repelling st y counsels ! sucgestel by excited passions or partis iu prejo i dices; for you have on more than ine ot cas on warmly .icknoa ltdged tlie cenerous and patriotic J ptomi utulc witii which the city of New Yoik t has iepondrJ to cil! civle ufion it by you in ' mointii of -ud lcn peril The act of Congress prtividii'g lor the conscription directs that in de j term n titr the qunts cf men to be fuinihed by i each Ftate. trnr-i si, ,11 t-e bad to the numler uf j vu!unttr ar.d mllai furnished by them re pect t itcly since tlie commencement of the preent 1 rebellion, and that they .h'.l be to aireJ at to ! e)inl.ze the number among the d stricts of the' aeveralSme. alloain f..r i!om already furnishel atid for the time of tlieir seri n e. I bellet e, tint New York is the only Atlantic State, ate i Khode Iland, which h lurn'sheil her liill quotas ! heretofore, and has No furnished a surplus, j wh'ch entitle her to a credit upon the present . dralt. but the ttAtement made at theoluYet f; the Irvoa' Marshal (Jcjersl at WasMrf? on. of

lha amount of Ibis credit, th'CS nl srree with J tint il 'med st he i Hi e ol the A j i'aiit General ' tb St de, 1 1 o t d oit t'ie im: c 1 1 Iii v of j

Col rii.and I be'iet e th l the l t'erei e of ih t(einrns t di be rcconi i'n if so op;st(i,u tv is clvrti in eonipare the record T thetaoiHUes I ak that thi rr.iy be d int. AfUf nrtful exsmlnstion 1 am astiMei that the quotas now drtmr.dad from the CongtfMoi.1 tlistrlrta In ,Vm y.'tk ard Kmi count? are glsrindy ttn J'ist, ' tlr the in m enroll! In thee d irifis gri't'W r rr I the trie nuin'ets, ir tha rt.roilme its hi oil ei pit's t.f the Stale ate gro!y de fh'ietit Tne prai ti al ii justice wdl belbestitie In either cie If regard la bad to the niimter hftrtob'te net I born Ihe CtCtal dilri !s the re curds of our Stte nhow that New Yotk ai d lirookltu h ite furnished m ire lh in the'r io; or tioii. 1 hear reeonls were reieli.lly kept nndir the adnoiiie'r tioi of (fo t-ri.or Mory m. If tbc qt oti now fjird upon thie c lie ire projf. tioretl tn the i.utn'n enrolled, they suffer double wtiog, or (ley do not et a due credit lor the past, and the eniollrneiita ate eitessite na cof?inted with other Mrtiona of the Sitte 1 sent V"U tables which sliow the.e renlt, fbd 1 will a'so lue here a lew fci: The jU"t i for the fonrih Gongte. hoial d in r. with a ipnl tiion i.f 1 .1 1 S I . i I ,l. That fijeil ntv.n the Fifteenth Coiiiteional fbarricf, with a r-tpulallon of ID'i.'J 1.1, is only a.2b'. 1 be (ti tt u;on the l ist n imed dirict should elel tlitf the city distiict, for iIicicikus estiuntea llw ibit tbeie is a larger jvpul s ion of leinxles and tif aliens in the city of .New York thin in the country. If ihe comparison is rn ide bv the number of votes insie id of population, l Uiiic the lat election, when ihe tote am very full.it will be seen tint the esll urn the city districts Is iitn a tote of 1 .1f'l, while upo i the countrv 1 distiict it is only 2.20:1 upon a vote of 2 I.I fij Iu two adjoining distiicts in the city of Hrookltn the d;screp ancles ure ejUilly atriking. In tint rer ie-enied by Mr. O'ell. with a populton of 1.'I2,V4'2, the quota is 2.M7. Iu the a.ijoiuing disiric, represented by Mr Kil'dlcisch, with u pofiiilatinti of I.M llftl , it is 4,141. et the voters in Mr Olell'a district unmiiiiiel to 1 (3 421, and in that of Mr K ilMieisch to I j.!)I)7. The draft us at pre-ent promised will throw upon the eist ern'fortion of the State, comparatively less than one third of the Congressional I)ibicts, more than ot.e-h lf of the but t liens of Ilm conscription. TM is pirticul ir!v ui jo-t low-id New York mid Uro klui, fur they h ive not only furnished their full propoi tions heretofore, without counting the nutnli'.'r thev luitc civen to the navy of the coun'rv. but they have been the recruitini; iioim la for other S'alcs, and con M ml compl tints are now nii'lc that agents from other State are now etnployr' for that purpose wit! in those citie. and nie but r.ng persons thcto to act as sub'titutfi, thus teluctfig still tnoie the number of peisooa who will be com pelled to meet this ut due tlemand, which obliges them to leave their families and their homes, and to petil their lives, if they arc Jea fortunate thin other in their ability to pay the mud fixed us a commutation. I eunostl.v r1uet that you will direct tin the enrolling otlicers shall fubmit lo the State authorities their lita, mid tint an opportunity dialt be riven me. n.sGoernor of this State, und to otlier proper State officer, to look into the f time of ihee proceedings. Jus lice to ! e euro' line ofth er. to the honor mid dinitv of il.e Government, to the pople who nie .'O deetily iifTected, arid to the public tranquil it y dem iud tint the suspicions whicb are einer ta'ned -hill be removed, if hey are iinfouudel It is just t :ul I th it ti e Administration owes this to it-elf, us ibe-e ineipMl ti fall ino-t heivtlv Upon those ilistiicts which hate been opposed to its po!iti-;i views. I ;mi stuelhit this f iet will ftrcnirlhen your purpo-e to see ih t j'ist't e c tlone. The enrollments me only coinp'ete in aliout toie half of ihe di-tricts. Tin reult were pent to me at intervals during the month ot duly, but were only ret entl v received bt on, in conefjuence of ey nli-rnre ai ihe citv l Xc ' YoV I am cotili lent that you will ntee wiih me that the public interest in every respect will be promoted bv floriting the fullest evidence of the faithfulness and impartiality with hielt the conscription is conducted. In tlie meanwhile large numbers are availing themelvea of the bounties offered by the State and national Governments, mid me voluntarily enlistinjr, thus miti-i itinsr the litress which a compulsory lraft necessarily carries into the homes of our people The State of New York offers liberal bounties to tho-e who enlist. I believe it will be found that ths abandonment of voluntary enlistment for a forced conscription will prove to he unfortunate ns a policy; tint il will nut secure either so many or so effective men a that system which one tear since ;ive to this Government the I irje-t army ever raised w ithin po short a space of tima by the voluntary action of any people. I do not propose to di.s cuss in this coime tioti the ietons w hy the people withhold the. H'pport heietofore so cheerfully rendered. Here iiier I sh ill make that the sub ject ot further com noriicatioti. Hut assuming it to be due to the exhaustion of the number ol those able tobr nrm. it would only prove how heavily thi new demand falls u;on the pro lue tive interests mid labor of our (ount.rv; and it makes another reason why the he ivy burdens of the consicro'tion should be tempeied by every act e ilctil i'ed to remove suspicion and to allay ex citomenf. Above all, it should induce every effort to jet volutitart enlistment, which fall le.-s heavily up n the domtic happiness hik business itratiL'tment of our citizens. I a-k that the draft may be suspended in the State, us h is been done else here until we shall le iru the iesult of recruit in, whih is iiow actively goinc on throushout 'tie State, am) particularly in the city of New York. I am ndvied that lare number nre now voliinteerire. Whatever credit Ar hereaf ter be allowed to this Siade, it is certain tint there is a bil.mce iii its later. It is but jnt that the delinquent ?tates sbould m ike up their ib-ficiencv before New Yoik, which In so freely an I j;fii eronsjy responded to the calls of the Govern ment, shall be refused the opportunity to continue its voluntary support of the armies of the Union. There is another point which irofoundlv excites the public mind, which has been brought to your attention bv jerons from this ;md other Sta'es. 0 or people have been taught that laws rnut be upheld and re?;eeted -at every cost Hnd every sacrifice, that the conscription act. which tleniands their person, ami perbap their lives, must be pomptly obeyeil, becau-e it is a statute of our GiAernment. To -upport the nnjesv of law a million of men hid cone forth from North ern homes to the b at' fiel.i ol the Sooth. More thmi three hundred thousand have been Kid in bloody rmes or hive perished in linjrerinz dis ease. Tl? cuilt f the rebellion consists in raisins an ar's.ed hand acainst constitutional or leal obligation?. The s ddier who his given up his life; the capitalist who hs contributed his treis ore; the mechanic and the laborer who have pahf to the tx;gathererthe earnings of their toil, hive cheerfullymsde these sacrifice, because they saw in the pwer of laws not only obligations to obedience, but projection to the:r right, to their pertms and to their homes. It is this pro lection which alone cives value to jrnvernment. It i believed by at least one half of the people of the loyal State that the conscription set, which they nre called upon to obey beeuu-e i' ptatxis on the statute Uok, i in itself a violation of the surreme constitutional law. There i a fear and suspicion fthat, while thev are threatened with! the seterest r enable of the law. thev are to be i deprived of it pr te tion In the minds of ti e A mc ricmeop'e. the duty of ol.e lieoce ail the i rieht to pt'o'ection are iriepar ib'e. It is there j fore proposed on the one hand to ex tct oieheiice at the po'nt of the bvoner, ai d. upon the other hand, to sfmt dT by nr'itarv power all npproach to one judicial tribunals and to denv relresa for j wroncs; and we inve reason to feir the niot ruinon rsnlt. These disasters may lie pro. dured as wetl by brincin? laws into contemp', and by a destruction of repect for the deciion of tonrt-, is br open resistance. This Govern met t and our reple hve more to fer from an acquiescence in the diorjraniz"i'g teachings that j war so'etn'!s their legnl rieht or destroys their i lee I renv.dv rhm thev have to fear from res;t- ! i'iif M t.e doctrine that tnet-ure can been j f.in ed without rei'nrti to the dcci-i-'t.s f judici il . tribunals. Th refusal of government tt? pive ; t rotection ex -it s eriticims to diobelien' e The uccesful execution f the conscription act ; d (tends u'sm tbe settlement tivjudeiI trit.nnals of its constitutionality. With such decisions ; in its firor. it wi'.l hit a hold upn i the public respect and defetence wblch it cow ! larks. A refusal to submit it to this tei ; will be regarded as evidence that it wsnt leralitr ard tandii jr force A rocisure unnsuil in tbe bistort of this countrv. whhhjus o harshly' wirh ihoe ideas of tolunUry action which hate' so lone rrevailrd in this community, und whir-h) h ive been su conriruo:s iu the conduct of this ' war. hoiil l co forth with all the smrtions of every depirtmet t of our Government, the legi larive, tlif executite and the judicial. With such ' ssnctUms i. nul l overcoi.ae the bol;tiry whk-h it nitnrtllj crelfs in the m:nd i f n peop!e con-1 sc toil a of their p'riolim and jealou of their rights. I -arkrstly urge that the Govemiueut InlTpo to obtructiorato the earlieet practica-

b'e jo 'e"'tl decision urvin this p.iit f)-!" sens tome I pro e b.ies L i e to our i linens the ri .hr bring II question. nfetiiif j-f.tinal ilert of Co-lit ulorv er i, e in 1 do eel end -nrri'ii ill oi li ,er to the jo 'i;es an I ctoo's ef the S'ltfir"! t'ofi. The dec . ins hieb w-oil. ihn Ii -tu's'l v b renderetl within a. brief period, and af'er full ard ample discussion would mka aurh a current of Judicial op'rdon na would attUfy the pulie m:nd that th art la either valid or void. The rli'htof this Government lo enforce mib'art er aii ein any nthi-r inode lh in H it ro Med nut by the Con-titulion, ran titil be established by .1 viideni enforcement of the .atu'e It nnil l e determine ul'im itel t by the jmbeisry i boiit l be de' rr in 'lie I In a. I v n,ce of sc enforcement w li h mint be de-tructivp to ao mm? lives. Il would be a cruel mockery to Ithhold pu h de elalnn until sfier the ltreine.li ile injury of It- etrcutioo uiMiii ilii.e who are uiisble to j.,i v ihe H'll designated III lieil of iheT peroi I Th -e who ate ab! to commute m'chl h its their reme dy by recot rry of the money pal J In eommut lion No et il are to be fered If ihe law -hould be pronouto e I un on.tif u'ioinl The sithm's slon of this G irr rin ei t to the decision or our courts won'd uive it , new and atrotiper ImM up- t the public cot fl lem-; it would add new vlt'of t ourayaiern of g emment, arid it would cl forth another exhibition nf yoluntarv nlTWiti.' men and tre.uiti t unhold an Admiiiirmi oa which hoii'd ihns tlffend nd n eel the rlchti iof ihe peonle. The st.irii of ltwlesnos in our hind wouM l rebuked, respect for leal o'diations would be iuvigor del, confidence in our Government wotiM e at reo tf' hem I, the dissensions and jedou-ies at the N rth which ow weaken our cmse would at one be beded up and tour vote would be pofenil d ine illir.tf fonh the power and force of a nnifeil peple. fly what w ilpn: stenL!th as done in the pal von m ty foresee wht williusnd united siren ;tb line r comr J I -1 1 in the fu'ure It c moot be i ' of Nw Yoik. I bebet e il cannot be add of ativ Nochern Stte. tin' if tlm eonsi-r in'ion act be dedired tibrot!tirittiotnl the paiioti is thereby ahm iloned to weikncss and piralvsis. He as i n led such a fti cn never liefill m fJovern men' hich represent the ronvic'ions of ihe peo p'e, wh'u h works wiih the spirit and provision o' the Constitution. Ir is n rmoe possible m det such CTciirnsf atice lh it the n ition should be left in helpV'snes thin tint ih tr..n'. m mi's .inn should reruse to obey hi will. If ih' bill, wh'ch stmnls upon ihe r-nmed tin'd t( Conre to pasa sn h an act, h dl fall tu tbe croiod, there i Ptill lefr the un lipi X d nnh ui v to cill for'h the armed power of flu nation in the m inner distinct It si t forth In ihe C"niinition of our country. I do pot dwell upon whit I he'ieve wou'd be the concquence "f a violent, h irsh policy before the contitutionali'v of the net is tested. You can fcan the immediate future m well ns I. The temper of the piaiple todiv yioi can reablv learn by consultini;, a I htvedoue, wiih men of all paditicnl jiarties nnd if every profession an I oecnpition. The nation's -trrngth is in the hearts of the peonle. Ktratire them, divide them, and the found itions fail the structure must perih. I ana confident that yon will feel that acquiescence in my requests will be but a pmall concession of our Government to niskeour people, and particularly ih t it should assure ;t sell and them of the accordance of its subordinate 1 iws with the supreme law of the land I will be lojt n little price to pay for the pat ice of the public mind It will abate nothing from th overeijn v of rhe nation to show a jut regard for he mijes'v of the law nnd a paternal interest ii the wi.hes nnd tv el tare of our citizao. Tru'v ytiir, &e., IIobatio Sitmoiu

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The titatement how the punubition, 'he nuna ber to be dralteil. hi il the number of vorcs in the 5tver.t1 Congression. I Ds rictsin w hieb enroll, meots hue 'ceu omoletwd, und of hieb up ir' have been made to this office up to the 3d day of Au-ust, IM33. REPLY 'IF rUK.SU iK ST LINCOLN. KxiccTirt Mansion', VAlllcT' An; ust 7. G3. Hi Vrcrll'pcy. Horatin Seymour, Governor nf ;veie ork, Al'iany. i. a.: Your communication of the .Id irstat.t has been received nnd atteniively coi si-'eied. I can not consent tosu.j eud the dr iff. iu New Yoik, ns ton request, because. )im"H other teason-, time i.s too important. Ry the figure yon send, which I presume are correct, the twelve Districts teprefeuteil fall in two classes of ei'ht nnd four re s; ectively. Th" dipirity of the quotas for the draft in these two clashes is certainl y verv f-trikinir. beiiothe ditlVrance between an aveme'of 2.Ü Ml in t otie class nnd 4.5i()4 in the oilier. Asi:min.i: lh it tlie Di-tricts are equal to one another in entiie population, as requite! by the plan on which they were maiie, this disparity is nab a to require attention. Much of it, how ever, I suppose, will be accounted for by the fact that fo many more person fit for Sohiiers are iu the city tlmn tue in the country, who ha e ton iceently arrived from other parts of the United Sta'es Hnd Irotn Luio.e t be either included in ihe census of l?fl) or to have voted in Still, making due allowance for thi. 1 nmje' tinwillinjr to stund iqwm it as nn entirely iittic-ent exp!:iinition of ihe treat tli--pirity. I shall direct ihe draft to proceed in all th districts, draw "pr, however, at firt from each of the four distiict- io wi: the Second. Komib, S xth and Kiuhth only two ttn.oisttid two huiidied, be n: 'he at erase quota of the other class. Af'er tliis tlraw inp, the.e four di-trict. md .ilsu trie Seventeenth and Twenty iiinih.slnll be care fuüv reenrolleil: und, if toil plc.ie. agents of yours in iv witness every oep of the proce. Anv ' delicieticy which may npfeir bv the-tiew enroll ; mettt w ill be supplied by pec'nl 'r dt for thxt filoect, nll.iwit.i: Joe re-lit lor volun'fer whu m iy be obt lineil S'roni district tespeciivelt du"inj; 1 the interval; and stall fxinis.su fir as consistent j with prnctieal conveiiie nee, due crcd't hlnll te J eiieii trip 1 ii fi t v.re si.il iniir V r iswl !. n v cb ill e1""- - - ' f-.-..., be notified of ti e time hied for commencing aj dralt in each district. I do not object to lüde tlie decision of the United S'ates Supreme Court, r ot the Judges thereof, on the cot'siitutiotmlity ol the draft Saw. In fict, I woti'd be willing to facilitate the obtaiiiit)r of it : but I eannot consent lo loose the time whi'e it is beir;r obfainfd. We are con ! tei d'.ns with an enemy who, h.s I understand, drive eerv atile tioiiied ms u he cm reacb into his ranks, terv much as a butcher drives bnllo. ks into a slaughter jen. No time i w is-.ei. n nrj;ument used 1 his jrtK'jies an aroiy which will foon turn upon our now victorious toder ai-j reidy in the field, if they -hall not he sn-tainel j by reel r.i' as thev should be It produces an j aimv with a rapidity not to be matched on our' :de, if we fitt waste time to re experiment with ' the volunteer system, already lieemed by Con-j press, and palpably, in fact, so far exhausted aa j to be inadequate, and then more time to obtain a i court decision at to whether a law i constitu j tional wh'th requires a prt of thoe not now In ; pervice to iti to ti e? aid of those who are alreidy j in it; nnd still more time to determine with bo lu'e certainty that we pet thoe who are to in j the prect-ely lejral proportion to tho.e ahn are ! no' tu o. My purp-e is u te in my action jut ! and constitutional, and yet practical, in perform- j in the important duty with which I am c'nrced, ! of maiiiiainiiis; the unity and the free principle j of one common country. Your ohesbent servant. A. Llcr3r. MARRIED. nriclt'iy COUPON -On tbe 12th Inn , at the r-! , detice of tie b'We's falber, by tk K-v Orertre C. UcX-i man, Frs-i. XI. H-rron to Cara, daughter of tba Üoa. Ge .rj F. G rdor; a'l of ibl city. COFFEES. t-USE A. STEPHENS t SON'S 0LÜJ Corernuiert Java and best Rio Cofr-". rot-d and j rroun l at itt Mrim Ceffce and lpc II Ids, cerner af Wa-hintton an.t Fat tr-et-. auelS 1lr Who bat not seen the W0NDKRFTL CttAStLKS, RUANDE'S TUSSILAGO. Ff Coaf b, CoMt. r Thrt. Jt.

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s.-o iie:v.iki. KTHLtv CS i s: MaifTf FTIIK mill ISf-T,rf'M lbs . uWr her. 1 v tt ' tadaandaKalf t.vth bt Auvuaia. lbs Mxb rn r-ad a Ht tAraw Mer-, H hr' hlh, Sout to aar- a'd.bc'b f r feet wbit i d or, Vjir, frtt white, al a mll.r mar.s, he,y , .he1 nlr in th fe fft. A twr.t of V will t'voti f"t lha return -f th l4re ai4 Ihisf. -!V tu the of UOr.hhi W-sT. A'H'ioa. tu. I Il,ls41. au,l. d.U THE MARTFRQ . . - e.n r j( hü STATEjjNDIANA, 'S- V V " mmmii a' U . TT. M w"t : . y&-i:i mmlit, ...ri tTTTEr-rrT STORP) NEVliilCfil.E's. . .inn i- i aca EIlS NO fONNKiTIÖa' WIFU ANY OTHMl L5TABLISB MtTof the waie n m-' in or out of lnd!in.iiaU W. & H. GLSriN, Proprietors. VERfV.IN EXTERMINATOR. far ICalo H lc It;ic Jiev, Anl lied lilies, yioilt In f ii rt. Volcis,c. Innets in l'luiitv, f owl., Anmut I. Vc Put an in vör. 50-:. anJ 1 b-xes Bottles ant Flasks, f3 aiiii $3 Mi:s fur il ti.-, Palilic IiisMtutioiio, Ac. "Otdj lufapihle rfm-ly knwn.M r fro'ii r isii " ct il inscreus t the Ilurraii FswUy." "Kats come out ot tlieir h-de todif." Jfr'So'd aVholesa 5u all I irgc cities. ri""S'-M hy ill lnijrkit and Dealer everywtere. JT"7" lüH-w-ar. H! of il w nble. itnit-t on. IZJ'Sv lh 't"l'"M iV tiiituf Is ca each Bo.1, Fwttle mkI I !uk beirre i i buy. jr-T-Ailürr. IIIIVKY IC. COSTAK, JT7'1 'MscirAi. I.r rr, 4wi Rroalway, T Fl S..M by Bt)WNiii Ar SI.ÜAX and W. H. V?CKKS, aln.;vF:t aul it:U.l Airenis, InJiaii.ipjlis. Ind. fei.2 8 HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC I) A ViS, Ml Whclcsalo & Retail f2! DEALER IX j j 2lltS ' ' Caps, and Straw Goods, HAS JCST RECEIVED HIS SPRING STOCK t f r.onns. D'RVTT FROM THE MaSUFACrntFR ' in the F.a-t. w hich l a w tl mJ a bur a. tbe Uvst. All th- LATrsr stvi.k kep1 it N. 15 l'enahana street, f'jurd-Kr south of tbe Post (.'Gee, Indianapolis, Indapr1V'iw3m WANTED. WOOD WANTED. IvDiiva ITm-ra m FercaTt or tw Pij-t, lMaaartLis, Aauit 10, ST.KX.TD R?'P0S tl-S WILL B'? RECEIVED AT THE lost l'Jte fr i be iii.ni sr.iU September 1-t, fur MMi c-rJ-fcf K ssl. wU Maaoaed wtMMl. äeltkcrcd and ticd upon tbe pre,n!. W. b. CHl'KCHMAJT au.10 c3w Svperintea ent. NOTICE. TO OWXEltS OF DOGS. Orrifit or CiTT Cu it. I I'ixAeiua, Ao. 5 b. oC3. ( "VTO'ICF. IS HF.RKhT GIVF THAT ALL I)X! Lt1 t KNKi"ued in ltii ''ire etpired, ai d that t:j txr- n er perxin .wn nir or barririt anv anlm.l f Le d- kind r tt iß ibe limits of tbe riij of lii 'U'ivlt, wttb-U' havtLf first bta tod l cet-e and cb c trrrtlor frim ibt I'ity Clerk, od a?t bli. aid che k to a sucsstan'Ut c lar oi lea b.l"i, cpj-er, lras er oll tr du 's LI mate rial, to l wra kjr urb dir. -e liiH e t" a fin ' f m lr' thau t or m-r tbaa tlO. rüb ihe e-t f p o-ecittu Farther, that it i tbedalvof lb Po-lc-nvf ibec tjr to kill all ab m 1 f tte do k'n Ifturv-I run -c at Is f utiles, tbr ewner. of ibe araa bare cn plied with the fn-t.o t re rvtn-it . Atte: CTkCi S. fcU'TrtKrif t D. iHlMI - - -CUv OrK.

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SUNDRIES. FOU MALI.: 500 loz. Class Fruit Jars; 1,000 Gio Cork, all hzcs; 1,000 lbs. Scaling Wax; 300 doz. Brushes, of all kinds, sizes and styles; 50 bbls. Coal Oil; 10 bbl. B.'nzinc; 20 bbls. Linseed Oil; 20 bbls. Laid Oil; 50 bblj. Lubricating Oil; 50 bbls. Whiting; 500 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morphia; 10 b:iles Torra Japonica; 10 cases Mus Liquorice, pure, for Tobicconists; 10 cns'.'ä S ick Liquorice; 10 bVe SjKjnpjes, quality various; 800. boxes Glass, all size?; 500 'sails. Eist India Castor Oil; 8 tuns While Lead, in Oil; 4 bbls. Sp'ts. Turpentine; 22 bbls. Varnish; 16 bbls. Alcohol; 172 lb?. Gum Shellac; 45 bbls. Old Rye and Wheat Whisky; 10 doz. 01 1 London Dock Gin; 40 doz. Ion lon Porter; 40 doz. Sjoteh Ale; By STEW Alt'? V .TIOKGAX, W IIOLFSALF. PRUtiGIST!, Jj4 Ko. 4 E-st Wshlngtcu S'reet. CROCERIES. P U I .11 E l.OCCUI E S, FRUITS, VKGETAIiLES,&C., i FOK SALE liT S.illTElt V 111 ij ijIAJIS, No. 9 West Washington St. rb RAKKFU S.O. SUGMl. AM) TWENTY HVE ß 3 bjg.lTiaie Uio C'ollee. In iure -nl fr sle low ly YFk 4 WILLIAMS. o. 9 tt'e.i Washington ctrert. KUl B lX,:s Kr'NT's CKI.EIUiATFl) LAT1NM J f Ci-nee, the bekt l.roui.U Lullre lu uCall ai.d rx.i'.i..: it at

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