Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4025, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1863 — Page 2

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Addea of tho Democratic Mrmbfri C theJta-rai AtU U lb P-dpl of ladi-a Mttinc-?Vtl tbt l'itory c. tla In ttMUiä. aiHtat moaf,ay mora 14 a bea ccna?lukd darttf I wn,u'o'l' Una. Till document tnaka a pttrptttt a tLpa, w.;lbfursub!i many tpaotlty. Tlf Conterlpt Acl-perch ef lion. D. W ?oornea, en tbt Cowacrlotioa BM.In tp llm9 t. reara-a-tati.e. r)rary 23.1AC3. Tililiort ef tLe flneat che of Mr. Vo-wbee. on o Btl- iw eury'.n larra .bar of pybt-c attention, and ev- ry ctUh tMiaa bocld have aer-py. If feakea a 7 am-phl-t .rleht parr. Pric fl per hundred. ? Tti r.lbertf of the C)tlctn-peeeta f nrI. TT. T-baa, delivered la tie Hoo f Rep. rentaSe, February 18. 1 63, ontba "Act tetnemn! the Pro ject an 1 ether perer for au-pendlnir, tba writ f aabw erpu, and acta ton In ptmaane thereof,to bow r?ot4 In pamphlet form, and rao b obtained at th!o.7e. ThU la lb reeattlortof Mr. Ywrbee to peeel ha liberty f tba citien, and bald be ia the tBde-' teery voter ha to1lna. It make a pamphlet f a'.iVa page. ITVa f 1 3) per fcuodred. Ti7Q'.l order ahoald direct the speeches tobat byrea, at tha poataga will ba eoe cent a copy , and taiat I prepaid. Aiiri r.LDRR, niKKRSs a binc.ftav, I': - n!tnapo!!. DAILY .SKNTINEIj. rIHK ll'M). If MUST Or, VH KSK. KVK M. I JACWmW sXSjRDAY MOKN1N0. SEPTMRER Tbi t'lnanclnl ombHl Tlte htiate 4 tn-iy .11 I are hown that the head of the near nv inkinj; le;artment ht open'j announced h; h'ilitr to the State banki, and mterel hU pr ji.ii that they mu-t wind up their alTilra anl t;i.v j.l.ics to their newer rivala. Thee !ntotn for t!e moat part are under the control of bi, rolndo), patriotic men, who hae already leant jtei the r willinpne5 to aid the country in lu pceni Mru?pl by every lawful nieii io their wt, and who mint be now anmewh.it ex ercie aa to their duty to thia emereency. A mij-iy of theta'are not ao'ie!Sih aa to consult ooly,4ner pecuniary interest, independently of hihf and holier oMijjition; and moit of them fhriiifrooi ani thing which thall even neeni to placejthem in opposition to the wishes of the rflWil authorities. What position ihall they take thit content which the VH6hintoii Comp trulte'2 tier! i rr intviuuir 1 ne rj'ietion ap yeira ?it hrt, to hare a wnle range. I tinn?ii:ition will brin; it into mo ut a little more narrow Thi' need mt hope to chane their institutions fo aa 4 ecure to Ihetn the fror of the depart roent ? Thin ia xpli-it!y dechired ty the national Corai-oller He not nly decline to iue any curre ' t to them, en epl npuo rtmpulion, hut bo p,i'y eitoa t'eni thai th only way tn hi rfZrf U thronli a thorough winding np of their a!rr" the inki f t)e:r crporntc nm, nd a fr9b orgMiz lioo a new nsciHtiiii Dat even the Comptroller were willing to fciliute the CHice, it i not et to fee how it U o he done. The l.-i;k. in mrt of the Stte, ro amerilcto at tiute which forbid mch a transfer, and ;e-crrM9 peilie? for their viohtion. for fhiclih net of C'nre-s will fjrd no relief. N 'Hau ihev e if ily follow the C mipfoller'a advicttind wijw! up their T iir preparntory to ft new "iiteice io the national form. In this St.e prH--! of witciirii; upm e-tt ihli-hetl btnk jfhich ia d'iti2 propenm businesn would ba lrcu'er tihk, inroltins; heary losses and exeijea (or which the ttockholdera wou'd re. ei Jio adeqi le componiiti'.n WouM'the mi04or of a bmk be jutifid in Ftich an underUk nT? In rat iy of the b ink a l.trse portion of -ttauick ia ownml ny widnws, nnd hhl in trut r minora, and therwi-e pliceil within limitthere it could not be etilr tnanared by a CAMt-vCMtoua hoird of director. Beside, the pree hk a hold a l.irjre amount of petne which nrist e oM if they wnd up for the benefit of heir .4t k'iöldera. The new banks are orginIzinjTn another btsi, and will not iah to bur U- ! ae kpiosr in other hind. has been ao m ichi im')rrnj by lite Contrreim'onil leilntion that ivlividu il c uM not ifTinl t purchase and hold if. It muit thou be shipped and aold throil. Aa iuoli;tna of our chief reer ,.ira''.if apecie, we could hardly p.re our State bnk-. Wt ee no otlicr coure. then, for tl.e St tie bank .'o puraue. I m to hoM on to their present orgin:vatiin. and try to ontride the torm which hta l'ii gathering to overwhelm them. It ia prob ile thil up u tlii point most ot thee intituti'l will find the pith of duty sntH-riently ptiiu T Cut here t question arise w hich ia one of reil d'JSculfy. In fktrucjling for their existence thev will find themelvea enatxl in n contest witbtte -H'O-'iitiona. If the Cmptrol!er had avowed ht hostility this collision would haretn ineritible. r?o btnk cm rem tin neu tral ail continue to trn;iet uctive bu-ine- It mut in with the current, when it will soon Und i'df oreiloxdeü with - the new isjuea, and moat vita araiUhle as?ts absorbe! in them; or it mult decline the exchange und refuse t.ike them. fr titk'ng them. mit rre.ent them at once for e InpUon. ... . , - We do not think that the b nka vn refuse to reeeiv? these iue. The Government s the grat tn ploy er, and thee new nt- will be the currency in which it will del. ilniy who hte not heAled our w.irninr heretofore, will tindthia pet b.vikibg Hchenie they prais-ed flippantly a mo itT f T?ry fonuid.tble ditnciHions when t ey cone to ex mine iu propuriioua The note. of thepenew btnk are to be l1 ten.ler from t!e (tfVemmrnt for every debt orchim whatever except the inteif: n the perni.ti.tut debt. All conr Jtir. H tlovetnnfiif employee and cred.tf4 must t ike I hem n preent:ition The Preai-'int. fr h .tl irr, and tlie firmer, fur his bii-ot will be ptid in the.e i.otes. Fliere the tendervtopd by lw, but inu-t go on by neoestty The intea will be the otilr currency actively afloit.and every one mut t ike them or nothing. Besidö. we foresee tht the b.u.ks wiil h tvo mi interest ia making the no'ea current. The Gor emtnvot owe them a Iari:e amount. 1 he Seveo and Oree tenths Notea held hy the tanks are conreÄible, at the option of the holder, into a twettjear purmtnent Ian; o that there will te exr'i4t!j:ed,and not pM otf Iut arTethe-e, the banka hve lonnrd to the Government fifty mil he a dolUra upon ten dat certificate, and hoM, ede. about thiity million dollar of the orte yvr certificates. The Treasury, under the liv, can pay these eighty millions in the nttion.il totes, and the btnk.a must tike them. Depo-itora need nM t-ike them of the b tnk. aa they are a lezal i-nder no further; and the bank, to be rid of theci, mut make them current. The miiket wil a a, b full of the noiea piid out by contraclora. nd otliera; and one must go outside ul the atCxphere or consent ti iweathe it It will he aked. why m iy not the bank take them id prent them At redemption? Thev tnT, "d this wiil prl ibly be the course lliey will er.Ietror to pursue; bit this is a ttk of no little rViagnitudw For let it be rememlM-rcd that the nc?es are rented only t Wahinctn, but are to t.e re-lermH w'irrevtr isi.ei Thepointa of isit will be multttudmou when the theme t- in (i-l jrAtiüu; and. a the rexlemptiou is t. Jeat j'etsint p tri of t!e whole bua'ne.-a, no espc citl f i-iilitie will be piovi lcl iu thi direction. The (I'lTernraent wdl be collecting it intern 1 rrenwfrm all p-rs of the cuniry, and a huge mM c, ra:xed note will thaa be receirei frm all q iiten and piid out hee. National Hi! k. Jo I .47, at Leivenworth. Ktnx; do No 514 at Du oone, I a; do No M5 at Yoniistown, O'iio; 4 othera'of like hrcter willig ma "a the pd N tnttteT where i.uel, the crediti.' rnn-t receive them from Government heu:er oTrrrl, f.jr th it it i- the I tw. h t,iil there re be tinne time before thi pirtof'the boin4 witl wotk iriooihl-; ut we nee no other c -urs, wl Ich t e t?t te b.u k m ruruc. i!etime. t!;ere are om other poin of in tefethich mv t preeo!eJ in thi connection. We ufJertn 1 ttt the tri r. U of the new meare ?pe to urue u:n the next Congiesa seve ral Important amendments, and it i said thee wsil iJteU be re- ommen led in the Secretarv'a repor Firt. the huttin out of State btnk froaa JI po-ir'e pirticiption iu the eherne, lor the frr)e ol compelling them to witdraw from the fiV"l. Secondly, the et.tbl:.oment nf ren Val Clriug !I"Uet where alt the new wuea mar go (tr exchange and redemption. And thiol, the r'n-xiiuu of a B rd of Control, to belMtcl at Washington, which hall direct the entire: mintfenient of the bank operat'ona, o at to exclude all chance of collision between each thf, er hetwswn tKem and the government

( WouM it not be vreU Uo to adi Brother amenlwitl fvrl.M I'.r. m.j (tbtributiuii In n the IumI of tter t an', diiectl cr u.d.rrtt'?. .d of ' tjev'i..!? Wl.en A Ct.-itir tf Ail .Ii-liiatr.it. 0 I tjoti. nu pi c al a ill a once te m'! to ee r h Link in th ct.ntiv. t;,dln atum I I l t-vriinfr.t anJ .irriütI Tf? p;ratiifit intet 1 t. 'truth the h!e oi too. Dju wiah lor c. tii.ued exi-ttnee? TLen p'ur out jour tritjr Into our funl! At.otl.er coniiicralion of moment ari from the jculiaritj .f oi.u.v talk autute. In tbia Sui?. lo- ?Dtim c; ?TffT ron who arfa one of the :t?w bti.k. ho ubiil to it t.k

or rTiert lit n wr w be awM I with H. to the ,ty of ot ethousand h.llai. and eiery . Sttte f5cer i' .n. n execute Una 1 1 w. W.U ; the a.t ot Congre- exempt from thi penalty? j Here i another diScuUy. All contracts with. any aid rt'y uh bank are declared to b absolutely vid. and it debtor are ab-oltel b ' the State iw from their obligtiti. How then j cm nr note or other debt due such a bank be cdleteed in a State court? And what .ther ' court i open for the proecutioc of such a claim? It 1 evident that there can be no rare for either 1 the State or national b ink until it ia finally de-; ride h-U mul eive i-ce u the otl.tr. The biehestjudieial authority in th United States has , determined that the States may rightfully author- , ize and control bank of i-sue If it be decide.! j that Cor gress may interfere with these and es-Ublis-h others in their places, the" . the people , must thooe which the wilt h ve for both cannot j exist together. New Ycrk Journal of Commcrce. arAxr. iti:is. Gbaxd Rallt or thx Dijiocract i Old Fovstaix 6.0i) to ö.OüD Dtai cats is Cc.xCIL. Saturday, the 29ih of August, will be a day long to be remembered by the Democracy of this count j. At aoetrlyhour iu the morning the long traina of wagona, and large delegation on bore-bck, gtve indicttiona that the meeting would be mucn larger than any other ever held in the county, and the result far aurpwsed all ex pectttion. The people came from every direction, on foot, on horaeback and i;i wagon; men, women and children. Everybody come, in such vast crowd that long before noon the f iir grouml were densely crowded with people. The following ticket was nomiuated: For Cmnwsioner. William Swank; for Real Estate Appraiser, J. W. (LOVkR, and for Surveyor, Allem Dogg. The contention then adjourned until after din ner, after which the vast crowd again assembled around the speakers' rtand, and were adressed by Hon. D W. VoorheeV Mr. Voorhee tpoke for aliout two hour nnd a half. Ilia speech was one to be heard but not dotcribfrl, and wts listened to with breathle-a Attention, br the audience, many of whom were hia o'd friend and neighbor During the course of his remark, he w9 frequently greeted with the wildest applause When Mr. Voorhee had concluded, licit Jos E. McDonald took the atand, and made such a speech a he only can mtke He took tip the record of the abolition p rty from the beginning, snd showed most clearly that thev are now, nnd alway hnd been, dif unionist. Hi fpech wm convincing, conclusive and telling. At the con elusion of Mr. McD n M'a rem irk. Dr. Athon. after loud and rejattil call., camt forward mid ddres?el the attdience. for ten or filteen mümtes. After which the follow tt;g re.solutioua were adontel. Rmolvtd, That we here r&ifftrtn and end e the principles set forth in our Iat State and N ttional convention that we know but one bond of Union the Constitution; btit one duty a patriots obedience to tho laws tnade in pursuance of the Constitution, fjid but one sovereign the people 2. That we regard Clement L. Vallandightm as among the firt of the stteamen and patri-it of the day, and w e denounce his exile by the hu th rities at Washington a an act of despotism which even the Cztr of all the Rus-ias dare not attempt to commit, and a violation of the sacreil ris-ht with which the Con.titutionf our country inveta every citizen; and that we will hail wi;ii joy the announcement that he h been elected Governor f our is:er Stite, and that O ho has resumed her former proud position among the Sta'ea which form this Union. - Wiierkas, at the recent mt meeting of the Democrary of Indhna, hvld at In li an inipoli for lawful nd peiceful purpoe-; interfere by placing artillery within ranire of said meetiu?, and menaces by armed soldier were suffered and permitted w'uh the intention of deterring the meeting fro tit a free and full expression of senti rneut, with the apparent and mmifest approval of the authorities having the power, and who-e duty it was to suppress such demon-trationa anil protect tho citizen in all their assemblages for lawful purposes; and where isY the Dmocr-tcy are again about to assemble in a delegated con veaiion for the purpose of noiuinating a ticket to fill the several State oßice becoming vacant; therefore, Rttolrrd., That the State Central Committee be re pteste 1 to convenethenext St iteconveution at -"ime convenienl, point outside of the city of Indianapolis, where the abuse of military power may not interfere, disturb or mo'et the fre expression of the sentiment of the Union loving Democra.v of Indiana, and that said convention, as heretofore, be held on the Ölh day of January. The contention then adjourned. Taken all together.it was a bright dry lor the DenxKTacy, and a forerunner of a complete triumph at the coming election. TnECaor. We copy the following item from the Liftjette Journal, in relation to the crops; We are reliably informed that the corn crop in thi section, und throughout the northern part of the State, will yield less than snv eron for the past six or even tears. The frost ot S iturday and Sund ty n-ght 1 ist done it crt injury in Jasper county; the Top is almost entirelv desfrme! and it i reported to have nndesad havee with the tobacco throuth thi part of Indiana, large fields have been completely ruined. Tun Frost The Mimi County Sentinel says: The frot of last week ha done immense damace. It extended through this State. Ohio. PYnnI sy Irani . and into New York. Corn, sweet po J tatoes, totneco nnd other crop have suffered se vire'y. The damage, we are glad to learn, is not so pre it as ra; represented. Along the streams, the fogs protected the crops to a great extent. Many of the farmers are cutting up their corn, in hopes partially to avert the ravages of the frost The aggregate amount of the in jury cannot now lie approximated, but it will undoubtedly be immense. Death or an Old Citue. We regret to learn th it Henht Develi?. Esq . died at the residence of hi son. Late Develin, nt Cambridge Citv. on the 31 t of August, of ;ib-ces. sftcrten weeks i'lue. The deceased was a native of. Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, and was lora j Januarv 6. 1797. In lr"'J' he removed to Wayne j ,-ounty,' io this St.te. was mtrrie-1 there in 1S22. am) with th? ex'ep'ion of four years residence iu j Citvinniii. he tntde th at county his home Dur J log the whote of that period he was actively en t gtjtsi ju mercantiK pursuits. His reruiiu were! ii-tertsl in Spring Grove Cemetery, neu Cincin- j n iti. Mr. Deteum was well known in Eist-rn Indiana and Cincianati as a most worthy and e-timable citizen in all the rcl-tioDS of life, and his riete. will be larr.en'fd hy a luge circle of! J c j rtenJ Quuntrell ihr llrigund. - . The infamous m"nter who perpetrated the in-! hum in massacre M Lawreuce. is. we believe, a! native of Maryland. At any rate he once lived 1 at Cutntierlaud ia that Sute. where he attempted to kill his wife For this, he was pi iced in jtil. where he r-ced ro-red like a wild tieit He

h: allv made his ec a.? to K tust, where, for a pjincipie atol taiaieoi ite pirewt of despotism , tiaie, Le a known ns a Free State tnn. and as A well d:cipot.ed militia our be-.t reli mce in j such to..k prt in the Kins war in 1 ""35 and : peace and wr, till regular may relieve them; ' l?fn, :.nd alt in the bonier fight ot 161. For; The supremacy f the civil over the military i vu re on. ha became eatrantsd from the authority; ! Union c ue and poured that of the rebellion,, Economy in the ub'ic expenses, that labor and t(Nk up the pursuit of bushwackmg. He ia ' mar be lLhtly burthened; a frkillful partisan leader Itohl, daring, and as The horet pavmer.t of our debts and ncred . merciless a a hyen. With a large force of ex- pre-ervation of thtS. public faith; perienced lorler fi-hreis now on his track, hi Encouragement of agriculture, and of com . e-scape is taidly pjs ble. He wiil probably te men e a it hndroa"d; , raptured, and. when overtaken, hi shrill will be ! "The d ffaion of information ami the arraigoa short one -Chicago Tritune ment of 11 abuses al the bar of public reatou; - sw Free-lorn of religion; We ee it stated that the rate of taxation in Free lorn of the pre; j New York this year will be 1 9 40 10 on the Freedom Ol peron under the prtdectioti of the dollar of valuttion. or a fraction lesa thao two habeas corpus; and trial by juries impartially se , pa r cent ece-l

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C'UatlIOa 5 T TIT T A K t T0 Cojjia alia Utc xoirito Tut ArrcoAcma t-r Wabi.ctos Sctzta Skikmish Neat Fait rax Tun SariTT Of WAXBisoros EjicajtctftKD, i?r Oanxa to Coxqcie Nxwr Tokk. Speci! Corrportrnce ot tb Th'ojo Tlmea. Wasuitgto, Aug. 31. The rapture of Clurleton an event as fr ft" Im a it W llll nt'tt T ti i . Ti . i . 1 report te-eivl here bv the N vv Determent v.rv (, rrui fntin tne r,,.e ,1,1 n vuu1n thitt Meie p,ihe in som of the paper, To fr,,m ,he VrTt our wulj w,,elhlt rewj,j, m.(re would -e the ler' old flg Q M,inr in lriurnp, over CUr!eton. and that ,,1;,, CJr, .T,t re-uH. But it i well knf)9r in .glcial circlea thnt such i not the fact, The 0(r,,,il di-patihe rinvivel do n -t warrant .,.rn r(inrill4;on Therl iim that the .r rn;i(ing progre- toward the re-iuctlon of the c tv, but they admit tint the pro-re mu-tbe nece-s' ri,r ,:)W 0;i the other hand.it miv well be (ioubted whs ther the whole expedition" will not fM One reason, not theonW one, whv the at Uck (n Chrlton the 7ih ol" April f.üe.1, whs becaue the land force did not c operste. One re..aon, but not the only one. whv the present Ä,u, k n Charie-ton ill fail, is, t'ht the navy d-.e not o operate proKrlf. It ia certain tint Chtrle-ton cmnot he taken bv a land force alone. It ia certain that land forces cannot reach the city until after the naval forces have paed Fort Sumter; reduced successfully Fort Moultrie. Fort Johnson, Fort Ripley, and Castle Pmckney ; engaged and demolished the three iron steam rm. and cleared the rurbor of obstructions. Thi work cannot be done by the land forces, and the I itter cannot approach the city until it is done. Indeed, they cannot even take Fort Warner. Yet. except bombarding Fort Sum'cr at long range, the mvy i hinz ry little. As the siee proprere, it will be seen tht it i by fir the most difficult enterprie during ihe war, n-l tht the work f uking it will throw Vickaburg ftr in the shade Ti c incursions of the Confederate rear this ci'v continue to be carried on with the greatest boldnev :nd imr'inily, and scarcely d iv pa.-es tint is iiortnirkel bv sorne daring exploit on their p. ft.' 0'i the 09' h int. a scjudron f rebel civalrv. some 1.2 XI strong. croel the Potomac near Lee-burg, at the si-et.e of the btttleof B U'. Bluff, and nttHcked th' some hat elebraied corp of Scott'.- 9T" c iva'ry. tok toses-ion of their camp, c.io'urei nearly a hnndicd men, ni öle such Observation in the vkii.iiv ss thy wished, and recro--! the river and retched Leesburg hing I c fore utiy rtep muM be t;ktn to intercei t them A wagon with mcJicines or supplies, or a nnil bag enmot go to tho distance of twenty mi'es from Washington, on it way to Gen. Mode's army, without falling into the hands of some strong party of Confederate c ivalrv, un'ess it is coiled by a stronger detachment, of our own cavalry. The recurrence of numerous instance of this Und In induce! Gen Meide toetd!ish a re.u lar weeklv convoy for Ihe mail, mi:uI trains and sutlers wagons between here and hi nrinr. So m my canal boats loaded with valuables und army np-.'i'es have been captured on th canal between here and Point of Rock, during the last ten d y, that several divisions if the armv are suffering in coneouence. 0;i the 24 h in-t ! a seere k'rmish tok place at Antiandale.be teon Fairfax and th a city, nnd onlv twelve mi'e from he?e, tetweeo re-jiment of cavalry from M t. tchuett and M bv" hfjuadron, the 1 1 mit h tving been I fc'v I irge'v tuznie i'e I. and foito'iering now. it is "lid. over 1 6VI men. That the skirmish was a serious on1, miv be inferred from the fact that Mo-lv himself w is slightly wnimtled. and hw it Oipfin nnd Lfutenaitt killed, and a L:eiientit sihI l.'t men woundetl. Our lo was 3 killed. 7 wounded ii:,d 19 prisoners; and we ot. be-i.le. 151 horse, which Mosby carried off It was to get possession of thee hore, apparently, tint Mobv made the attick In advancing to m ike the attack. Mo-by came on the Warrenfon turnpike, by the way of Center ville and Fairfax In tetreatirg. he took the Green Spring road to Winchester, y the wav of Fairfax and Aldie. A regiment of cavalry, with freh hore. whs instantly pent in pursuit bv Gen Tleintzlem in. to whom intelligence of the los of the hor-ea had been telegraphed. The pursuit was vigorously kept up as far a Snirker's Gin. 23 miles from Washington, but abtndoned thee ;i nsele, a it was ascer'aineal that Mosby had crossed the Shenandoah there ten hours betöre. At the Gar, however, the pursuing pirty found a doxn of M sbv's old horses, which had been ridden nenrly to deith. I need not remin. I -the readers of the Times that the above events are exictlv a repetition of thoe which preceolel Gen Lee's recent northward campaign. They se-m. to the ca'inl ob server mere rai ls for plunder. They get the plunder, but they have a hicher object They are reconnoissance. and the re-n'fs of each one are directly communicated to Gen Lee. The latter oflicer, with hi army recruited to fully 123,nM0 strong, and hi men refreshed by a month's retwise, is now readv to begin an aggre site movement towards thi ifv, whn-h may well j be regarded with alarm. The New York papers j s ty that Gen. Meide's array ia in th it city, and j some ol them actually enumerate about 41). 001) of j the best troops of the Arn.y of the Potomac which are there enforcing the conscription. One j of those papers attempts to excuse their presence i there by supposing that they are about to embark i there for Mexico, in order to deliver that country j from the French. That ia highly improbable, j But, for whatever purpose they are there, the j country his a right to know why they are there, j and why thev are not here. The New Yoik Express furnishes an answer when itsiysthitj the administration regards the conquest of New Yrk as of more importance than the conquest ! of Richmond Tint is very true. But even the j conquet of New York will not compensue the; nation for the los of Washington. And it is a I sober fart that Washington is imperilelby the' b.ence in New York of so mmy of General j Meade regiments. The A Itnini.str ition has signified its intention ; of creating "the Depirtmentof S ulh Carolina,"' and of plat ing Beijunin F. Butler in connjui lj ol it. with hi he olqu ortet at Charleston, as oon j aa that city shall have been redm-ed These'ec i lion of such a man would lie eminent) fit if it is the purao-e of the Administration to wn back the , lote ot th tt State to the Union. S e how the people of Loaisi m i rind M ir land h e the Union Gen Butler learned them to do o Ht'wauldhe equally successful in S uth Carolina, While he j lias been rusting in obscurity, however, et joting . the weilth wrung from the planters of L 1 ii'nn-t by hi brother Andrew, sotnebodv else has been i stealing hi thunder Schenck. hi Juc essor in j Marvltnd, ha out Butlerrd Butler in histreit i ment of the pe-n.le of thtt State The brutality of Butler in New O'lem nle before the mm r.er in which Schetu-k ten lies the people of Ma rvland to love the Union. Tiulv did Fther: Abraham say th it he lnd more pet than holes : to put them in. So tint, when another big ho'e -henck or Roller cn he sent there with lull as. puram e that, in six month, the Uni"ii sentiment I in S uih C iroliua w ill be lullv levelopeI.md 1 ever-T x"r i t,ei- n uhei out. X. j Thr I nloii Democratic llittfrm. trrar.jfvi by Thomas JffJeron, Ma'cb i, 1501. E'j'i.al Mid ex ct j'Ktire to all men. of hatever st.-.'e or ;-ersu i!ion, religion ot political: , Peace, comnorce. and honest friendship with all ntiot e:tt-i'ing Piaff-e widi roi.e; , The v.rport of Mate covernments i:i all their, right, a the most complete admiuistratioi.s for our domestic concern, and the surest bulwarks 1 -;ir,t T"lic tri.il,c:s j 1 ne preservation ot the teoeral tvernment ; Jin its w Hv!e Ci'ntitut'oiil vigor, aa the sheet-; anchor id our peice at home, and sife'y abroad;' A itf ki.iiii rirp til ti e ri -lit tif eleotioti bv the people a mild and sate correction of the a'bses ! which re looped i ff by the sword of revolution j where peace iM remedies are unprovided. ' Absolute acqutt-cence in the decion of the ' maj. tritt the ii il priM-irle of Kepubücs trom whicli there is n L'1'mI except to fine, the vital 1

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niiant. There em be r.o doubt that it i the r ei I i j tf tl.e u:.ct upu'ou Reptddi afi polituim- to, contince their m:-repteaet,tiii-'i s of Dem -trit-, with a view to piejudice and toflime the mind of soldiers against the ptrty, and psrticu'ar'y some of our leading men. They eem to aim their ah-.fi more peritent1y againt Hon D. W. Voatfhees than any other prominent Democrat. We tre certain that he has never made a speech here without having some dirty Hlsck Republican to end ..ff to one of the filthv Abolition rCn a tis-ue of f lsh.Mf la an i misrepresentationirt regrl to what he sail: Mr Voorhee' lt p-ev'h wa nnde on the! 6ih of Aujut ThebUfkgu ml whoe fit it w to tell lies altout him then, was slow in perform ing the work, but he mde up in enormitv for hi 1. line. The first account of his spe'-h that we know of apneir"d in the W:bah Exnres of the2fnh. In the Wevklv Evanaville Journal of the 27ih. we find the same thing repeated with a sptH-ial" of its own We copy the article from the Journal, entire: "Dax Vikimiim at Sclliyas A Union sol. her. a member of the gallant 11th Indima, who lietrd the speech f Voorhee at Sullivan, Ja. y 23. ends u an extract which, if correctly repined, stamps Voorhees as vi'e a traitor as nv that figure in the rebel Congress Our soldier cot respondent siys Voorhees expressed j himself attout as follows: "My countrymen, tand up for the laws ofjor.r country and the constitution I he conjc-ript law is not constitutional. Arm yourselves, then. Sund un to eich other, toe to toe. e!b tw to elItow. Resist the conscription to the death, if it is required Theoldier are nothing more than dog-. They ouht to be taken to a blacksmith shop, where larce collars should be put around their ne k. on which should be engraved in large leuers, 'Lincoln's doE.' They will be no more thought f- when they get home than a set of wolves. Thev are nothing but a it of bhwidsu kers. Re-ist them. You hve friends in Ohio. Indiana and Illinois who will rally to the rescue." We have riven the language as furnished bv our corre-poudent, who sin his ntme to the letter containing the quotation ThelmgU'ge Din not be precisely thntued by Mr Voorhee. but that the entiments above given were hia. we have tio kind of doubt The Terre H ute Exoress in speaking of Voori ees effort at Sullivan, says a centlemiti who heird the speech furni-he it with the fol 1 owing qnofAtion. which '9 nliimst idetiti 1 w h thenlove. The grntlem m inform the Express th it, Mr. Voorheea said in substance the following: ' i '.'AH the government de-ire to accomplish in arm ng the militU, is to control the election, nnd he advised his friends to go home, arm mid drill themselves, tnd Im in reidine-s to rei-t that or or anything e'sffthat might present itself." He further said .11 those who were in favor of a vigonui prosecution of the war, and in faxorof sunporiing the A 1 ministration, had better go to a blacksmith t-hop ami get an imn collar m de booing the inscription: "MY D03. ABE LINCOLN." 'The Indianapolis Journal also contain a repot t of the s me speech to the same effect. All of the-e repoits lo papers published in different localities, und tiv d'fTerent ittdividu ils. stunin them as true beyond denial. Mr Vooihees wiM find to hi sorrow, we entufe the pied ction, tliat 'Abe Litico'n's dog will bite. When the gallant men who he has s infimouslv slandered, return to the'r homes, thev wiil hare n settlement with ihe slanderer, pd he will be found in a 'mijhtv tisht pi o p lor hi account w'th them hows few cretllts, while the debt tide foots up perih usjv larye " The infimoua report was rather too strong at first, even for the Journal and if qualified its com mnt bv "if -onectl v repoi ted " We can a sure that paper and nil other that the report i-; no? correct. We listened to hia ppeech m the 6th of" August (not July 2S:h. for he w as no' here at that time.) attentitelv from beginning tt end. and know ih it he expressed no -uch senti menfs. It was in lepty to Mich accusation a are in the closing p iragrr-ph nbove that he came to speak of the fold ers. He said a malignant purpose to slander him and misrepresent his po sifion toward the soldiers wa evident on the port of the Republican demagogues; he paid a h-and some tribute to their braver? and patriotism, and said that he had always been their friend, voting their pay and supplies when in the Meld; tint he had no fe ar of their return ; that their intelligence and go-nl snse would enable them to d seiiminate between their real and pretended friends. In -peiking of the demagogues who shouted themselves hoarse in behalf of "free speech" and a "free press" for the dissemination of abolition ism. iet who now tum round and cry amen to ut constitutional edicts agniiist the freedom ol speed) und of the ptes issued by r ime military satrtn, an ! iii'torse arbitrary arrest mid impris onment of innocent men in -peaking of such mi-erahjp time servers and syco'.ihtn's as tiiee, it was, tint he suggested the appntpiiatenes ,,f an inm coll ir about their necks, with a label ex pressive of their abject servitude. The ypan'e'? had tit the coir age to reaent the s arc mo, an I sought tn provokp retaliation from braver men by misrepresenting the language. As to ihe first account iu ihe paragraph copieil from the Tene Haute Express, we hive no much complaint to nnke, though it i not exactly correct. If the Government i.itend by arming Union Leiguets. "to control the elections," we will venture Mr. Voorhee will at 'ill time "artvise his friends to go home, arm and drill themselves and be in readiness to resist" a denial of their ritht to vote, or any other effort to make tslaves of them. While Mr Voorhee repn bate recession, he acknowledges the right of tl.e people to take up arms in defence of or for restoring the'r constitutional rights. Dj Republ'cans deny this? Sullivan Democrat. Frorath hicinuund uiratcb, Aupuft27. General iteauregnr!' Itetuliation. When Gilmore fiied upon Chat leston, (ieneral Beauregird sent him word tint if he reneafed the outrage he would retaliate for it. Tlr threat h i suggeste! inquiry as to the m inner of retail ation. and the mean in General B's h mds to i n able him to do 0. We do int. know in what way it wis his intention to h 1 1 e 1 ptaü .teil ; but he certiinly hid one very elf-cm e mode at h: cm m nid that w a-the c mfiiiemeii'. of the Yankee piisoi er in his p 1-se-j.ntii in i!:n-i .nne ujxin wiiich theenemt's lire ws muiiit d revtcl; mid in case the hrtctioit of the heavy tr.isiles hui Jed into the city wa ch mged. wht . chtnge the tri sons of the piionet, so as .still t) nnke them the t rg't. of the enemy' big guns This would lea most tffeoi u 1 w ay of ret di tting for an out rage noon tue usage of civilize 1 warfare, such a th t l eine'tved bv the Yankee Heneral. Ot coute (ietier.il I'cuitpgard would intotm thereniv of ti'i- retaliation, and iu ike him alto ECther respons.b'e for ihe inutaJct of hi mwi r-ul dier Wi.- t.ike it tor granted tint the enrmy wü! be hi nie to fight his way legnlarlv. wt te move t!. b-tacle to hi approach to the city in ot'lcr :ts th.v come. He will tnt le a'inw-cd to skin to v.n..'lu-if (enir.il Be.aur-g.rd will b d 1 him to h: work. 1 1 ot' tnntcripta .arc fäot to ttielr Place of Destination. A private letter lroin New Yoi k City peaks of the in irching for over a mile down Broadway f poiue fourteen white conscript, who were chained together b couples, by a cinin attached to the wrist of each. Over one hundred armed soldiers brought up the ter The conscript wire dressed in cit Zeus' clothe. Spectators on the sidewalks fle tel. er! in thir roi.deuinoliou of li.c Admiiiistraiioti. and tho-ght they r.iiht hiveheen spared ucii a si gbt, by putting the conscripts i:i omniouse. One of our citizers.who ha jut returned from Ptd'adelpbi t. intorms oth it he witnessed a aimilr i-ht in Piiil i;elpla last Sunday. A nam bcr of white conscript were mirchp.1 t!innij:h the streets, chained together by twos, precedol an t fltr-kcl by fi'es of soldirs, and the rear of the profession brought np by a trtx-p ot cavalry. The effect on those who witnessed the humiliating spectacle wsa anything b'.:t agreeible; and expre.-ions Of deminctarion of Lincoiu &i Co. were universal. What a sight! White men dr.ig.ged in chains from their S.ie to aid in freeing the negroes at the South. Cincinnati Enquirer. ATTORNEYS. job cuuatcK. Llwi.JOaOAJI. COLERICK & JOBDAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, rrica, aovM o 3 vu !TiaL aciuiaa, .' is :( u MfcUlnflon Mreet, lodlnnaialU. Ictl&nn. mvh2.,a.W

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Arlington, Kely, Leon tz Donniker's MINSTRELS, The tarorlte of the West Coruprls Inf sixteen Performen rpma cscivaled TnorrK Tfiii rxninT AT JL ' aI.(vc Hall -oi'Jvrly or two night oaljr on M'iNDW AND TUESDAY. SEPT. 7 k 9. With the rrea'eit omblaarli of talent ever concha tr sl in orcnip.n. All tb pha-. of "thi"ii. n I f wi;l ie f. thfa'lT pcur-l. lnmcing, Roriesqae tera an l lt'i-f w. e - bra aj one I th princi.iai fcatartt. An eu'ire chanae o' 1 rrramme each eve "teg. Ami03 5U en t. Children unter 15 y-t cf tgt i5 e nt. Front and eeu'er ta rerved fcLadietu D or vpn Bl7, ctxantociog at H ock. ifpti-dit K. S. LHX it S. A 790b DRY COODS. Country Merchants and Sutlers, CALL AT THE WHOLESALE NOTION .HE 7 West Washington St., BETWEEN ILLINOIS AND TENNESSEE STREETS, Jutt Rf retted from iVVio YbrAr Auctions 109 Fluniicl Shirts, 50 Dz. Ktickskiii Gauntlets 150 Dz. Cheap Xcck Tics, 50 Dz. .llorocco Wallets. A llegular line of Gents' Furnishing Goscta; AND HOSIERY, i o a c mrLKTK tTOcx or NOTIONS, teC. T CI . & LMIEY. mchl vn-dlv AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF LOTS BY McKEBNAN Sc PIEBOE. TF. WILL SF.bt. AT AUCTIOy OVER OXK RUND iKUCi'v l-'ts. in Craui's nort'i ad ntlAn to tLe J city or Indi ifup-'lis. These Lots are situ.it d nnm' Mate- j lv north of Urako's ad htion ' rust of tbe Michlsr.n roi'i, ni sr. Ifund-d tLr .uib by -viiili (or lin- 1 ker) np-ei, bri ugh whicli it 1 propotd to K-catr a tr't r Irxad. .s1e on the 21 rf S-ptmbfr, In front of tbe Palmer Housf, t t r'cliK-k P. M. T.kji3 'ir.e-fuuuli ct-h. one-furtli in six njrnth, j I'tie-iourn 111 t eiva amn' 1 aim n-iurtli in eutite-n ni.no)-; not- o he jj;vt-u wl h imere-t t 6 pr cnt., on deferred p tyment. Co .vynnc lnruh i from day to day to persons wifhiinr tn po out and the pmperty. Kvr furiber iu!o-iuat:i ü).pir to ilcKKKN AN V riTCF., or PKATH'kSTox, Auctioneer. ausr27-dAwtd FOR SALE. First Class Stock Farm of 1,000 Acres roi: Alb 5 OITFATFIi fNK JüLFF iOM ItF.NSKT L ER, THF. 3 ou'ity-seat or J i.prr co-ict v. Ind.. 16 m le wet ff th? Lnfavnts and Chaa railroad, and 10 T..iles nrtn cf th L4n-.t.ri anl Ivuna rai!iod; C4i acre unrr fci c:, -t 0 njrei hi "ultu at in, bal ince in caoice prairi. ith kufiki-'ut t:mter tor all urjiosff of ti e frui; gd rawiinsr water at a:l aon. Imn o me tsare, a ;ood dwethnir f la nwinis an ' clljr, 2 Urn bam-, canine Lnuse, t-moke hru w-xvd bou-e. hennen , cten. end wt'll. a nt: o-ch rd aid vineyard, an.i a yood teuant bou. Tb? I u Mius bave 11 be n en-cted n il Liu tbe ja-t fve yers An .'P"rt unity will he ci c n tLe purchaser of the farm to Iug ail tbe t-irmm: Heck, ini(iinenis. Ac ; 1-0 the c ittle. r.i'il-, hay, Ac., on the jdac. Price .'O.OOO. Tei ttis easy. Photographic views of the fami cn be cen at our Glee., VlLY v MAKHN, l eal Estate I rokert., tej'5 diwlw Indianapolis, Ind. DHY COODS. w P o o H P P R W b e.s H r.sj rnl A o ri H H Hi Ü rd U o pH O o o H ! 53 j ! b 03 H 0 CJ ea o b i 3 EDUCATIONAL. ST. MARY'S SENIXAKY,! ' . i (tnscorAu) 'i A Boarding and Day School for! Young Ladies. j Mo. 14 nnd Hi .nrtli .Meridian street,! INDIANAPOLIS. j rfanE f ALL TKRM OF H MAhT'S WILL COÜ. ' Par ni can rt!j oi. Liidif ia th i sbl all tba aJ-; antäte that Cvuid be defin-d tor their dauLtrr. j A prospec u w ill aext to any addresa en AppHcAiion ' to Mr Gf.DKG". HEUBakr, bxiUapc!t auiiVstst l M"ty hoold 1 buy a box o. BRANDE'S T U SfS I L A G 0 TUK WOXDKkm.aRAKULI. . .

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8rKCAl$SALK0Fl)KV(,Ü()l)S lOK SO DAVra! Now Comiienced at Nc. 33 West! rWasbinton St. ENTIRE jpOOK MARKED DOWN! Great I udiiccinciit Oflerrd! DECIDED fABGAINS TO EE GIVEN, Tbcae who bov Dry Good for eab w-lt do w.!I not to taiftakc tbe boil , luauira fur, and tnke out. LY4II V KEAK'sS And .af thereby from 25 'o 30 r cent, ; RetneiaVr ;t.i O e o -ly D-y tlvl 5tire between ri...i.. Vf . ... a .1. i.Ti. tt ... ... . i. . i . - ' w-.WJ 5,000 IIOil SlillMS, rolealeAt New York prke. JfjyCouutrjJaercbant are inrited to call. JvCl 33 W-t rah nton itrret. SUNDRIES. f;ou sali:: 500 doz. Class Fruit Jar?; 1,000 Gro; Cork?, all tucs; 1,000 lbs. ealiag Wax; 300 tlo.': Brushes, of all kinds, bizci and stvU-s; 50 bbisr Coal Oil; 10 bblsB.'nzint'; 20 bbls.JLiiKeed Oil; 20 bbls j Lard Oil; 50 bbLsi Lubricating OH; 50 bbU Whiting; 500 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morphia; 10 biles Terra Japonica; 10 casc Miss Liquorice, pure, for Tobulonists; 1 0 casi (j Stick Liquorice; 10 bale(lS;onges, quality various; 800 boxt Glass, all sizes; 500 galls- East India Castor Oil; 8 tun;Wliite Lead, in Oil; 4 bbliiSp'ts. Turpentine; 22 bblsVarnis!t; 16 bbls Alcohol; 472 lbs. (.-um Shellac; 45 bbls'OM Rre and Wheat Whisky; 10 doz. .Old London Dock Gin; 40 doz. &.ondon Porter; 40 doz. Scotch Ale; Cy ST ÄW WIT A' MOltf. IX, ' V IOLE.SALK nRtJGGISTS, Jyl it No. 4-1 Kft iV.ishinstfn Mreet. COODS. N E V Y O R K . 81 & 83 FIUNKL1N STREET. Wicks! Smith k Co., Imported & Wholesale Dealers in BRIlisH, AMERICAN A A AND IV r I IV K N c o T -V H. DR.r GOODS. 3 pema-dlm MILLINERS. MISJ5 J. DOYLE HAS PEIlM.lt'F.NTLY LOC TEI) IN INOIANAF0 LIS. HooJsover o. 9 Bate. IIoue block, Wesk Vahineton trt I . Mi Itoyl.- iti'3i keeping a Pari M llinery F.mportum, where at nil. rues may be fiuud a full aviortraeut of Bonnch, Jlbbous, rrcncli FIowt'is, riirüiiu, Drldal Wreaths And all fror! u Havmi: bruuirl and t res-f r. Jul all nnlers or ral iliss D re'am a continuance ol i ly (Vv-ea, n a flrvt class Htise. f ntln 'a.t anepehence1 L'eacher Dor'e wl l p -y particaUr attention to la taat line. iter t laakk for pt favor and .olicita i:v..iiie. July27-dly iHIRTS, &C. Gents' jFurnishing- Goods! Shirts, Made to or3e And a PERFECT F WARRANTED AUo, Ready-Mac All aize and at on hand. I'rctjon f. Measure mem et sn . Shi i . Ladies nild Gents' Hosiery and F4ii3iilaiii" (iood nt 1 30 w r. rivv ami rvti ro.ti sstih-.et. arrl0,3 dly SINKiCiC FUND NOTICE. Noticft to inking Fund Borrowers. 4 LL PEkMiN tDKLTriJ TO TUK SINKING fXD V are r;otifielnat lao-ta nvrtfrKi to nai ! i and. and on hi. b i-.tereS-,a not teen pait in adeance, i!l b o-'etrl at public HJe oa the ec,nd TueaJayot iJrcetQ. Tr-arr next P.y orier of thifllonrd. tu.;!.", d w iii f 'tl . W. II. TALBOT T, President. rKejtr and , lepn'olican, Lawreneehorr: Cueer, nd Voltxe, KTanrsJ; Joarnal ai.d ite: Jeff-rtcnian and raliaditam, fcteb-entn-el. Fort w aynv; Arm and ocrMadisoc; Gazettf Kjpret-a. lerre i; inood: 'I ime a1j fc-r, Laf ayette; IM octat and Lnton. l-anorte: lre, Kknmo;Fact and .publican, Ureenbor; Merctsry an 1 Seniinel. Hccbe. t ; Democrat ail Kepan'iran.niBi'iDtli; tafw. Monttcet"; Jachüan ani He- ; D-mjceat and hepuMican. V.lj.athe arrcurt of two dollar and aetid je otSce of tbe S nking und for pm per containing tte adrerts4n.Dt Democrat and Sj-pobik-an. Ku-hfl raio, wl I lnert til'a rc-i;ed to ment, with a marked." OR SALE. First CI: is Residence for Sale. rOT Ii FEJ g feet in dept ci-t rn, tabt to bouse, all In bs almot every and bearing year WITH RAT FRONT. AND 9 roora, bath room, wood.hetl. urga Cvw a lid two hor nd a urr.ir. reoair aal Cvodition. Tba Ur,i 1, riiy of fmii gTown lo ihi cuuotry. . me pruuna in trout I beaatifie4 oameLtal tree, and flewcrinc .brub. with anety of IbaUdMllUCAsJi. Inqnreof V If .P r tii v a wi a ncaP.K.A At fltKLfc. Real JC.tare Agent. ; 14T.Uv11bAw1

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