Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4089, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1863 — Page 2

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FRIDAY MOHNINO. SOVKMNKK 1 J PROCLAMATION! Iff tb Crrir ttf liadirinej.. Ts frt Hanl cf tk Crt4i State, tu, denaied Tarlay. th nik 4 of Nbr, utlanl, I)ajr f Thr.k4rirsf, TV-rafoc. I, Ouit P Hoar- a. dMtrnof '.f Ib:Ui a. Jo beref-y r,ft ildij. nlca!! l-b tie rd" vfthe State t tserve lb. "em, fn wt r !ee itb tU prgütnwiU'Mi of Ihm president. Let & pp! tbank and preis Almuhty ! f r ttaaacy BMrrict Ii baa itioa darin thepaatj.ar, od prry ILso. w'.tfc haiatde beart, to tili protect, guide ant bless- and reatore tbe Inestimable blei.n of Catty 4 Peace t oaf bleeding and ruffer'. conntry. Cilveo at tb K lenitive Department, Indianer!!, tbi day of jrrtobr, A. L , 1-63. dtwtd OLlVfR P. MORTON. Ilepubltcan I'h li?fT Sir. Siwau. the tut Secretary of State vA Intellectual Ierr tif the Ker utile prty. put forth the We iu recent speech, in fct l.ully anJ anecpiivocallj make the aertin, that the wr enriching the people of the Northern Rute. If uch b the caee and the learned premier of the Administration to Ute it.it would re the polier of the North to prolong the wtr irv!efinHIr So, ureording to Mr SiwatP, d! h repe"a the Republican P"rty, the war U' a t!e4in IiiteaJ of A cur to the: nation. Hucli re the teaching of a man who hn bee-ti reinie"! by tin party . h ihiIopher, Mj:e at.d taieaoian. It appears to us eiceeJiii;ly strange that n public oi an with thiuibleful of briihs, Integrity or iM.il jr. cwuld pive eiprc-ion to uch a p4lpMe incon-intencr. A nr which ad Ntu 11 fiction's (iomtia nd incrciyf its rotn merce or trid, rnij be reirle! h hv.idtAeM;i, but we cutt exjJct uch lrutture pull trutn lh rntet in whu-li w re ixw !- gjrl The wt is not wai fur t!ieo jiupwcs. Inle-I f riijrple t enlarge it iwriuril bouiiilArit', il U h itru'sle to tniint in the im tinl uthorir ovrr Urriior? whii h h hcirtifore renlrreOto!iint.nf !!eci4iire tolhy FeJer ii (Jovernment We re at Iom toilirino lij wh it rjle of lgif! it cxn be e-tiblishe-1 thit a mlir. is be io2 enriche-l when a million of it iMibject bee )tnf birJcii u;x)ü iti rc onn-e inte td of adding tu it we:il by pro!nctive industry, and wheti it rr-"urcr- mo rip'dir bim: eh iHtefI t tntfit irt or i.rtt in . iiaiiona! intezritj and authorit y. before the adrent of the presrut Prtr iuU power our mtiontl itiebtiries wi .1 luctr trill, rtnup irativeK consiiiercd. atyl dlret t Feierl tamtiott w unknown. Ti dt ournaiioii ! indrbteift esji is not lev than fifteen hundred mdliona of do'l.in, ferh.tp" two thousand, trid direct t4itioti ii alniol a i:t.i. rerl tho cx.kt heitijv ta x ridden goverituietit nf the Old World This te of aff ira hn beeü piMl'..(el bv the w.ir, in ürt i uue of its result, vet Mr. Stir ABU, the f'tent'rr of the Adininintr tion. publicly prot lim tht the intertiprine strife in wIau we are onhappilv engaged in enriching the North! Ca an intelligent people lde-ied by iw fhaiUUniira mch traiumri'iit hum1UKS""J? I l!e thcoiy of Mr. Skwarp m correet it n arpumrtit in favor of the pio'onjzat'ion of the war indefinitely. If the tionl controversy i adding to the wewlth ajid ur of the natioa. the Secretary cf State averts it i. the longer it i confirmed the D)orw it will add to our tiHtioiial resource We he been taught the old fashioned idc that the wt.t!tb of a 11 .t tion U lactl upon iü j icducMtc liidiiirr, bnt Mr. Scwabd, rer,re-eitjn; the K--puhik ao pchool ot politic, contends that the nu re tuen we employ and tlie morn money r expand in war in thut pnpottion we add to the nation' wealth, power an ! ii.ipp'nea. The party In Mwer h now practically illustrating thi theory, and we pre-u:nc the dilution will be eccuurard and rolled a a sweet morsel under the tongue aa lonj; a thvre is a dollar in the public trc.oury to pve it ritality Thr Hiitjr off Democrat A cotenjH)pry rctmtk; "While the adrnin itratKn of tlie porertimeiit rest in the hands of the opposition, and the rep)ni'ility of a correct raan-iement of public nti'drs fAlIa upon them, the Democracy still be imprtuit duties tu perforin. Thy ate to Ulur toJ,ly .unl pCT!eTr?nsly fr the otind dortrines upon which our Government rests Thev should trive to imbuv the public mind with n full koowlfilse of our institutions, tri the f even'it of reiuriiinc to t)i ertt priiteipl if pih'if niitl in JirMutl libfrtj which ahnf pin irethetn'ion. The are. dutiea and ollif tirs which devolve upon erery patrol, and he h"ul l l.tbu t" dis. rhire t!iem till the Union is restored ;.ind the grew! principles) of libert v r aii sourisl lit rry citizen. L t n Ucn cr.a rest !r -m lihor far the welfare of his country, but dedKite him i!f AliW td It." The Carnival ! roiltlc! und ti oral lratliuilon In Wnaltlnitioii Kroni the following Mtirtnrnt it will be ?cen that the advent of jto!itie.l pMtdutio:i in Wah inton hi troUi;ht aion; with it an aiuonnt f moral pruetitutioit ah'tckio,; to hehohl. Thinj;a wer nt thua when the "alave iHiwrr" rrtcned at t lue capital: Frni tb Whri(tin F.vei4n Mar, 'oy U 1 he atatement thai theie are rilteeu I'liousand prostiintes in atd atnut Washington has't.een re- ; ptrJ 0 often a lo be accepted as tritli. the! wnrtus of them meeting the ee at etiy ti.ru eci mifj; to aflor! lull corroborative lot.m 1. to the allf 'ttion The numbers, howet vt a;.; cr e. ti increilihly enormous th it we iive felt; di.KNetl t toake im iixporie' with rfsrd t the nutter, ami find thtt tiiouh the ruiy cf prc-titutea Icie is leirfully Urire. ft n.t apprauh the loose etitutr aliud! V .Uno. The funiher of white prostitute h..uci in the various war-Is. ray be e; down at the loi!u,; figures: Kirt w?j,5J'); netoud w.irl,5tP; thirl wanl. ln.V fourth w.'nf, rif.; w.ii.i. :iU; sixth ward.M; M cull, ward, I.Vl.-tof i, X. M'A The number of thce rsilent in W ihiuf.bn. I.e fore the war, wn t)ut 3. Tho o!rt prosli'.utes Uow iu iah;j.;Uit mi d h.iu-.-d' Jte ffl i!ion at l.Wi, nd, of tnta nan.r, !.even t -i tUs htve lieen eolomred since the w.srtike , it At Seatt one thul uf the whole tiuuV r, w-Me mid WIJtVK, 1W r.vt ' 1 i.,iBvtr iiu blusti ii indect:a y rever ttr'or KNn ti Wanhir.ffton. and are edonp's frtn ew York. lt-tn, l'rt:1adl:(iii, H!u :, .nd ou;e few frotti the Wccttl iiLt' lie w!...le nuuaifr of poh'u iot ms. ., vtt ; rde and color hi Wa.to iitu wU üoi execet; fie th Misan l. of wIdii it m.-ir tluit . t.-th res'. iM in the iMxtrict of Ctdurubn pie'vions t the w r. ThTe are a number of te; uuder false color athut here, an I wh .u:.t. tl.e are found out. f.epien'.ly tnaiiace ' - -i a t t r themselves at rcectaMe toinling ! ut. .n, i ho'eU It ,ld be d'.llicull to cUult he ruiuibci of tiirM ; but it is not Ui'e 1 1 tiuh t.. mterilly we'l ti:e afnive eotimtte A'diu; t this estimate he immUr of prostitutes in lc retin and Alex tndrU, the total will not, we in cliue to think, rearh the halt of fifteen t'lou'aii-i ThexiiuwiuK' t best i uot an agreeable one, but it ia ht.k atifct4 ti to know tit it is rot piite ha'f 'i bd a teprewento-t. tiySaid au abohtionWt, - nm for th- w-r f, r the lreedjtn of the black, but ut ir the o'd

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( nnrrii tlon liuontif ni witli 1.1 j ertf I Coiiaclence. Th loa thai 1 -i,'. A . . ' r an jti'tlr ltira property iti th jTM,n or ix'w of human tcin r, ha I i a h? ' time l"-cn toiilrm:i d l'y rnultitnls. f tncii : but tiTiarrAnniahl- n it na ajrar. thir attcxti n is d;aw& rnly t ci-rtaia Lads vf liberty, aal ticy orcrlock. cr crca hold 1: th" arnet!?n?.orrTe!'5n) far worre than

t!ioc they condemn. II w does it happen that Krm tte Irtroit Free !Ya. the adocu!e cf Ibcrtr hate neTcr iiirorrred j Notwit.aodtn the rirv inclerseut wether Ü;at t!;'; cn-laem?nt of foliTiduals by awn-i 0;, Siturdit, a hre-fIy of tl Uu of the Unimuf, fas in the rac f drafting nu n, and fore-I ver-itT of Michinn came down i n the Liorniic intf them Into the military ferrhe.) i a mnrh I ,r,;n f.,r f..rmsl vj-it to Mr V.!:ar J'?him. wore form of Urrv than domotic -rnri:n Ic M TI cv proct-e-ied lo Wnur ai 11 o'clock, where

It we ein h for t!:e mt ptan-n t'? 1 1 a u . 1 ; in jntifif.-i:iri of eaxh of t.i.s.. f.iiii of .-Uvcry, i if wi'l p foual U b) t!iC rata- ia both tafs, the aertion that th rm'Ur '.fl rendrrs it r.ec e-ary ; but if this p'. a i- invalid in the latter ca,-e, it i full more 0 in the (orrur. The principle of domestic laTcry, iu pencra!, afTcrt only the eri of men, rcjuiiin t!icm to U!or at lom' innocent and commonly useful employment: hut conscription enslaves ln,th the rson and th toniritnf. It emlaves the conscience, hs'cau no poTernment i infallible, and may at any time er.ae in an unjnt war: and be-iles thi, as there arc two parties to erery war, both i lea cannot lc riht: yet if the princij lo of conscription i admi-ihlo for 'ne, it maft lc o for the r-ther. The ineritaM cniennnce ef this princir le i, that jut men would cither he crmj"l!eI to encar in unjust war, and to take human lit": whrn tbey knew or La liored it to I einful, or el-c to fuller death or other ponl-Lmcnt at the plea ire of their government. Thus too jroTcrnmcnts may covertly Ik emfdoyed a the ols of Linola ond religions jiersecntors for the destrurtion of upright men vvlio arc bo hone-t to abandon their own deliberately formed conviction of rii;ht and dutv, in order to go with the popular current. This form of fdavcrr is then a thousand fold wore than ordinary domestic hv rerr. Rat it will be at-ked, how is this a lc avoidel ? Are we to hare no 'government J The proter answer is ; if you mean by a government a power claiming unlimited authority orcr the natural personal riht of men, over their rights to lifo and lilicrtr of conscience, (and thi not a a pnni.diment for any offence morally wron, prcrionsly committed;) nrh a government is worse than no orernment at all; b -cause it is, in principle at least, nn antichritian and oppressive prvcnnncnt. The lanpuajre of fcuch a KOTi rnmi nt to each and all of its eiti--ns, whatever pretences of toleration it may make, is simply this ; yon nhall not havu a conscience; you hall, in tho most important matters, belicTC and do na the legislative or executive power commands; you fhall put nun to death, although you mnv know or tclicve tliAt yon are doin' wnnp: or, If you rcfu c; if von fear (Jod more than yon fear man, yon shall sutler death or 5U h othir penalty as a court martial may order. It would he an eay mutter to secure to each citizen liberty of conscience, and nt the sanio time ccurc to a pvt rnmeut all the power that it ourht to jases : ami this may lc done by making a broad and clear distinction between f viitiml otfences, whereby an individual faib to fulfil what arc alleged to be poliL:cai obligations, and offence: which are really c'"", considered in n moral point of view, nt' li as murder, theft, &c. Concerning tho latter there is no dispute; but the former may or may not le vvron, ifcordin to circumtanees: they may even be praiseworthy. There is little dan-j-er tint Tovvrnments will err in determining what ctlenecs ate trimr of themselves, considered with reference to th'ir moral qualities. Amin civilizctl nation sne!i actions arc pun. i-hed lnth in the coe of citizen and of foreLn ers who owe no allegiance to a government Hut when a pavemment ntt- mpts to detennine w hat jJ!tirti! nbli-ptioiH hall 1k imposed on it citizens, hero it i in treat danger td crrintr; for the conscientious opinions of honest men differ widclv on this point ; and then-fore lil-crtv of conscience ahonld be allowed, by perm it tin tr thoe who cannot conscientiously comjdy witli the conditions required of citizens, to renounce their ritictisliip ; tints assuming the same position tliat is oiTupicii.hy foreigners who have not lecn naturalized ; without the political rights cf citirenchip, except where constitutional amendments are under consideration. Then i a wide ditference letveen natural ersonal ri:;ht, and H)litieal rights : the former are not derived from human government. Ieenuse human piverninents do not create men : they l?hn-.r to men simply fa'cause they tire men. Natural personal riht cannot projrlv la; forfeitcl unless as n uni.-hnK'Ut for otR-iiec that are of themelre rrime, (considered in a moral Hintof view:) for these rights are derived uirectlv frun the Creator, independently ofpivcinfiients, und should In held only subject to the condition . ha inifHscd ujma their os-cssion the uh-stainiuo; from real crime. On the contrary, political rights rcctived from htimiin covemments, may Ikj held subject to the condition of citizenship imMised by such government; so that men may bo deprived of citizenship if they fail t fulfil such conditions. The principle of forced military service, which deprives men of oil natural persona! riht. even of life itself, for failing to fulfil the alleged political obligation of destroying the lives of others, at the command of a government ; although it may la' in nn unjust war, is then destructive of real liberty of ronjeienev, and of fliat independence of thought and action hih every freeman, who understand what lilaTty is. feels that he i cntitl -d to. In this case lila rty of conx i -m e cannot le socured vithont liberty of erson ; for the consciences And a-rsons cf men are inseparable in tho present life. V; and conscience are not Ihn inseparable : exem, tion tine, however, if impo-ed, should b proportioned to the property of eah individual. Whatever may la' the opinions of the man who is bliu.led by the passions cd' thf Inmr; ht him ak liimelf what hion- Mould 1 unfer dill't rent eireum-tanei-s. in the case of a war whHi he considered in the highest decree uniu't. No lover of truth should tic tire the eoirinuaiev of a system hieb pet mit jit: men to bo put to death" s imply h--cause tlu v aiv l.onet men. evcti though tin ir opinion fdiotild In- rejrard d a- rmim oii. As to tlie pretence that men arc jiWilkd in taking hunuin lift vhcii they laliove it lo la' w rone, at tlie command of 11 coveinmcnt; this isfllisiud. If t!:e iltMci' of a pivcrnment arc t!e supreme and absolute rules of human con-dii'-t, hat need oull then' W that men should have consciences; and what propriety would there le in a Divine lav reuLitinc the eotiduet of men, addres-ed to tlmn as individunh J Accotdinc to this doctrine, it ould lc the dnt of a man, at the command of an intolerant coverntuent, to put to death his nearest relatives, thev !einc innocent htsoi. It mav be alleged in defence of the system of forced military service, that m n are pcrm.',d to emplov Substituts : but ir i a maxim of lwnn I d' rt.ion that he hi t!es nn net through the ac ncy of another, does it Limelf : nnd even if this secured liberty of conscience, to the rich, it would not secure it to tho jsior. Wen use thev arc unable to hire nh-tifntcs. For the same reason the permission to ccape by paying a luavy fine oul I not -cure liberty of conscience to the nor. Nor i it stifheicnt that thoe who disapprove of ars of every kind should la exempt ; for their conscientious scruple cannot iu:abl te cn'itlol to jrrcatcr consideration than the cini icntito.ts M lupV.s of other eroiis with it - gard to a particular war. although the latter may md condemn feil ara. If we rt'anl the q.i tion further, a one t f ext-edien-"', what r'a-ou i there for sut'poninc that a IriC milifarv svtm weald not be sulh - cientiuanyjusiwar.it me amount 1 pay ailocd was "propoi-tioiivd to the exposure and ilk ineunvd by Soldiers in active service ? As to unlit t wars, no one houll dcsho their continuance. An ercluslTily re luntarr military ytem on!d prove also.-l-itt least wTiCre tic hanls'.ij'S of an opj.ol!e stini had l.cn felt, u t.onc hi nd d uni n K-twc n the difTeient vtiops of a country ; !v attsc of the apprr-hr rsion that a sej'arationwiul'l be folhcd by military conscriptions. It would also irtbicnee other State to unite themrlvr w ith n- h a truly fire government, under which i iil ar, if it were jKsihlc to ii-aujura'c if, would in all probability Moit terminate of itself. In surf war, if i-nlv one section shonld adopt a system of con seri; ti -n; capture or the overthrow of their ruler. . uild U to its conscripts !il ration fivm despotic powir, if the councls of the opposing scc-ti-eiwerc ruled by diuity, rca.sn nn I humani: . In the i-ae of a. tust, defensive war against foreign foes ; with disfranchisement ou the one hand, and mi the other, the induct imM f ample remuneration, love of lilerty, patriotim. and the cxiitcuu nt of war, tho ranks wotil l 1 filled voluntarily, o luti; ni ti e spirit of UWtty delt in the heart of the tropic : and it i fair to presume that in proportion to the completeness of their !itrty, wonht be their real in defmce f it. When that spirit drj art, and thry are sa!ilied with the mere rtn and i.r of civil liberty, employed a a mak for arbitrary power ; ttien

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fjould aM tiuir wc-gt to tL couuel ot iiUiaJ mindA Fäied or LmcktT. Pnlrloilo arnllmrnu i:iourntlr Fx prrrd.dtre of linn t'lemeiit I.. Y n I Ih ml 1 2 ha m tu the St tide tit of thr Inlveralir of .llclilRan, at Wnrlr tv v. r. - t,t. jir,; ,i;,1.rr of t e HJrotis liou-e h id i tr--ri rr; s;rt tr ivie m--;a.' Too hill w j Crow-!e.l, there U-in pifeenr, in aildij:i to tJ.e j TuJeni-, versl ptom'nent citirer ot Detroit, i Mr. V;ilUnJi"hain wn addreod 01 beh ilf of the students l Mr. C. A Uu-k.rk. Thro .iddres waa eloquent arvi pitn tic. We regret tlat want of upace prevent it publication. At the coucluMon of the address. U r. A- S McA'iter. chsirmtn of the delegation, HtrodacM Hod U. L. Valto iihtm, wh. thinking ie stu la for the compliment of a vUit, addressed them a follows: I thank you, your.jr gentlemen. for thii ruit. 1 tha'.k ynu.sir, especially, Mr. Husk irk, fr the compliment o handsomelr exp'e---d on behalf ot your fellowK. TIm apj l iu-e of tlie youn I the hihejit ptuise. I'hey peak ti:e lanuaL'e of the coming generation, and anticipate the judgment of posterity. To that judgment, if it be i-o that my turae shall ehme to live in the icwrd of ihee lime, I lonjr; einfe appealed, ui.d meantime am content to abide the scrutiny whii'h mtt precele It Without further persomtl allusion, therefore, in reply, allow me to p;sa to an other branch of tlie fubjert, and, if it be in my wer thus to ch-tno a viit of eeremouy, into one rerhnpa not altogether without profit You are students. Some of you tiTl r,urue your chiHical and S'ientific tud:cc; other pre pare yourselves for pruferional puisuit-; 1! of j u arr eter fo ru-h into tl-.c erett worM ati l ho men. Yet, iu a little while, whei you hive lioriie its bufTeting iih lusty siriew-, n'jt one of you but .fill exchim with a sigh - "Ah, happy years, wLo woulrt not b a buy mjatn?' Hut in the biitle of life there is no retreat, and the brave epirit. amonj; you will pre-y forward, and the weik falter and pcrih; und, jut in proportion as you are Iis ipüned every w iv, you will be ready to miff ihativr oTtune in ay betide you. "Redeem t!ie titu." There i no iijunction nioie ur;t r.ive. So mtiy days ;md utr yu h.ue iu pawn to t'ie Almighty M iker of tietven and earth; and ttioe only :i reckoned irdt emfd which are -j ep.t fntit thty either lo he t - 3 or li.c mind. Youth ij iiot tlie ?c ion for cue ,r plot.re, tut l'r l-ibor und e!t denial. W hoc er Lhs prnctlctsl the.-e ha Iv viilues when a toy mid in early mtuhood, will, at forty, bound in mind end body, find the lawful and virtu nn t de allien of life full ofsweetne- Horace w ii riht; "Multa tid.t fcit.pie puer." The mot c ingenious uuuii vou, incur another and widely different hazird. You have endured heal ai.d cold; have icfraiued fium lti.t and wim It i e sbjui cd plcaeure, or lather have found it in labor and tudy. Your vigil have "oi;tw !( Insf t!i lifur." Hut youthful ambition is eier ai.d imp iticut. Itees nothing but Ftnin's iVo'nl d'emuie, mi d ti'icts that it thiuc4 af ir. It fee not tliehwg and wearisome lenu1 of hill and valley, of forest :wul 10-k, of iloLct and jungle, which lie between the irodde-- and her wot.shij.eis il counts eveiv rn)iuent ofdcl.iv ai;d ilÜhculty oti Itie war s a nvunent lost. There i-, indeed, a fal.e fudde-- who-e fame is rear Hid eiy of acce.-s: Hard by is the altar ul MfHuuion. Fraud, Fa!ehood and Yioleticc ate their joint !vbils and priests. A tuinulluou crowd of i.! d itrous -tud a'ject worfhijers ll:ron around Rut notoriety i.- t:ot J.injC, and l.ir ievoteen soon perisdi. Not 8U h let your ainbitiou be; tiut rather that which Pope, and after him Lord Mansfield, proclaimed "the purNtit of noble end bv lioble me mV and yours, too, that p pularity which lollows, iiotthni which L run attcr. Rut, to obtain this, ou mu-t leru erly tli it inot thCicult of hII lesion- to labor and to vuit At faenty you think forty att old a'e. At fotty, if iu have i!isci lined your mind.- and not abu-ed your bodies, ou r.iil hnd yout!elve younger but far wiser than jou ute today; and tho hour of j our dentil will aeem nuie diatant and pive you less foncern. You will feel that there is a lifetime yet Li-tore you; und if ou are of n strong w ill and bra ve spirit . and worthy of a nnme to live, your ist f lilures ai;J de!e its you will 11 trd them ns Imt j'r)i:itions ami di.-cipliue. aruf, indeed, n o inany io-urences of fin 1 triumph. Pres uti.hut not in haste. The rti 1 tcr of Rivenwood elio-e ;i w i-e motto mid not in ijr eoat of tu)' a huir.s I e ol, and "I bi le my time." n one other thiu bu not mistaken You arc about lo fini-Ii your studies When vou r.akp leave of the University, you but bein theu, No man ever attained icat and enduring emi Iietu e. without study rut al w a s of hook. Men of action have not leisure at all t irres for books; hut they nie student, revcrthe'e-s. of the men and thitipa xround them, and books ate but the ritten ret crds of thinks mid men remote or of the put: but thev have thi advs.nf.15e that whatever they iee r', his pssd throuii the alcaetny ol thi Treat minds by wh'M thy were written; and, nn reover, in them, we rtudy men mid things di eied of the 1 rejudii es. the bigotries and tlc elf inteif-ttvl inlluetiee of that which is jie-en' in time or nr-ir in spo-e. Ks pee tally i- Iiis itaie of history il;c arfst anijilifjiu, liberalizing in its etlect ujxii the mind and soul, ef all studies. who rem ain a l iol iu m-y-thiikr has read history to tittle purpt.se. Aud lui who would com pi hend the tioeiil and discern the futuie, must pve his iliy.s nni nichts to th:stmlv. Piophfcy tii.ii pircil, U hul Ib.-'ory an liripittiHl. Ke id history, anJ learn thst the patriot, the hern, the stttestn an, the orator whom you revruiice or admire in Uie p esof Piularcli and I.ivy, or ot Hume, (J.Ut..n and Mauanlcy, who revile! and pTMcii'til in hi 011 day, ihI huI'fei dl deatli, it may h e been, at the hinds of the men ot bis own t-i.er.tti -o l'oii!ei. too, ttie w'hijoin el Mtwt.', who, beiorc the p'eisures nud I1011111 ul the Iv.n's t iiuil. ie!eiie. 1 itber the Red Sea and foity eirs in 1! e w ildet ne-y, and ileath atid an u::ktion ;rve, ill if he mi j lit h eon.e .1 prest lw c'urr, snd the I'oti uler of n new llliiZ'oii ami of a powctt'ul people. Most of you. yof.ti eidlenvn. h ttc ret 1 the u-u rour-e of mcieiil clashes. It i tto! t ton ol o';r 1 1 n 1 c s b iiecrv this mwiv nut aside fri'to the pereneial p!e iures tl rouirh tile, which he receive who eeka these pieeiotis tuutit til s, their jrietieul value alo a ill not be questioned by h'm who ictleets tht our whole lanuar, nd especially our scientiti nouien ditnre. is derived lsrielv fmni the (Jreek and I.atiu. 'ud th.t our rnrir titer Cure i pe.vadetl i b the spititof the.so 1 1 i.ss'u s. mi I ;ii of iju ) 1 latiot. and nlltiotis draw.'i lnit tl em. Ciee j 10's uiipnificcnt u!ok'i iijmhi the studies which j Ar liia taught, is tint u all x s g ratisf when j Mjpl cd to the (Iiaciaii und Kornau writings j w hu h have com down to us IT H e modem culj'tr stud the Aj-'lo, Rchideie and the Dime (iladiat.-r, w!v UU not tho modern student Irani the largute of the men who ihiseled thu-e win-!crlu! cieit'n.ns out from! i ' e solid tn irblc? Hut most valuable as the1 j mere di-cip'tne mv be, it i not enonsh tint you j t . ntent youlr with theu-'i d cour-e now pie 1 -cubed iu hooi or in collc rt- writings ! mns; be . tudy , tre-r r less, throu'n life. Lit! J not an s-t thithe fins "no lime." There i al- ! ; w.iv t ti. an I a ay, for lnteer a sir.eig will ! d. Ii l.eiit nun :n ly e!i ose t undertake ! 4 n:ot w t, fed is a iudieiotis eeonomv of 1 Whst t:ti;r. ' ,1 . ie uiisi.i, ol it pi the muitipi.city j id cc.;.!oy uiei.t, so tin' but nie thine, shall be j dot.e at a time. A 1.1 -.jo; -iv ol u-u, youiu ittiiticuicn, aiepir-i pal m ai e t r pro! es M u I '.ru.' a lio ere'ild bee tue k Chritisii cleryniaii, let; himjreiih tl e c 1 ,r 1 f Reihlchcni. I.cthi:n C atibrie bitn-eif lo lu leitiin ite duties, t.d tire ' t be the most faitf.f-0 and e&cinpltrv of th iv,e:i oi his ea.iii.C- ' Whoever wi-u'd piact-e' 'iier atid iiMNhcine, j Ul his a a.b.'. in b t reif h as ncul j ..!!, or t ) extrl. the ac'iuireniert and skill cf the ' tie.it men who in ancient and modem lime list e been the ornatnetits of tint pules'fin. The: ic r 101 orvmnai of mciieine rerr,:n to te wr'tteu, atid be who is to wiiie it luia not yet anpeared. j Why should he t ot he an Amcriem? Viy not ; adem the University of Michigan . And you. younc enileuien, who prejre lor, the profession of the liw. will h ve a nobler the- i aire to act in than any who hi ve gone before you 1 iu the t'n ted St it es. Out of the terrible reolut on that now ronvul.e e iy jsrt id our utihar pr I it d, wilt a'i-e fpiestions ,f eonstitutionsl aid ' statute hw.o! jtr-s iial liberty, of private riebt i of jaopeity. l life. k i.dt-ur--nioie numerous,' mere infinite in variety, and more perplexing,' tl.Kti heretofore in anv -e or ronn trt If USt l.o ' i mid arms law are!

in your l,v, at len', should fr cveru li, 1 nt bp iy i 1 any iui 111 it aiuou u. iirui will ac win yield to the toga, a od law rr'n au prtraa. With d licence, therefore, ßiel faitli and unaltcrible purpose, prepare yourseivra for the detiny hicli lie befre you; to the end that In the ncit generation you mtv be arnonc the num her of those mho, up-m the bench ar.d at tt e bar. shall restore and 1 ir aloft lo higher renoan the j already iiluiUiou undard of liriit.h and Am er ican foren-ic learn. ng and eloquence. Cowardice atxl sertiSty tefint execuü power wcethetii irn.ee of lte nelish b.ir at! bsnrh in tlt1js of I the Stuirts; arri lhee. threatening now the I 0: r j

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and tho iudeptMii)c cf th Auieiicait judisf .v. The boilermaaer of LatDoton tili hold Oul re amanc the most ajarm:ngts;rtent of the limes. ! j ,j,,.jr They held a meeting in Kitrhie IVjt. reitiercber that wJiHe al i g with the treat j Hill vesterday afterti.vvi, whi h was Urge! at llim;icn the niroeof the bone-t and t-si le-. ; ttide.f. ani st which vr were usdetva Croke, an i of his n..b!e wile, wi'd :inive in 'committee appointol to vi:t the shop in other honor, the tin:-serving and unjust Judges wl,. i pUce.s in this viciuHr od nk the co-oierstiou of sut witii him, .m.J yielded to political expliency ( t!se emplov el in them I hee rep-irts an 1 "miiiiary ieeeiiy," h ue pjihed from hi isutedth-t the ra?n visited were w-.ththeKist tory, or nre recnenibcretf only to b execrated. , Itoton men ia their tcovement. At Uoxbcrv The blessed memory of L rJ Hale is still fra n J Cambridge the boilermaktra would wait grar.t; while the uime of the bloody Jeffries, who j nril Saturday, and then it the term escaped death upon the felon' scaffold only bv demm lad d day and nine hoars work on dyinc miserably in a felon's cell, is the opprobri j Saturday were not eonce-te,!. the; would strike, um of the English bench. Algetoon Sydney died j t w stated thu the tuss?" ere w illing to a a convicted traitor; but in a little wbüe hi ex j conce-de the $'1 a d v, but not the nine hour on ecuum was adjudged judicial murder; and po. ; St unlay. It is "lo stated that there were terity, fr six generation, has held him in rever- j genta of emplover present frum Ne York and ence a a patriot. Finch. King James the Sec j ,,tjlCr p ,U.M oiieVing the men the term they de ond' Attorney General, procured the conviction ! njl:,J here. and death of the pure and virtuon Lord Uussetl. he journevmcn cigAr maker met lasteveniu a a conspirator again! the iJovernment: but : tll j oraniztxi a proteetile uni. .it. The vami.-h-ci'ht year afterwards, when he would have re er.s and po lieber of iJostoii also met lat even lieved hon-elf 111 Parliament from the odium of I 'lu ;,Ulj organize,l a a-juiciy, with a view ti e the act, the imi'gnatit clamor of the whole Houe i Cure an incre se of piv.

forctsj hira, in shame and confusion, to resume hi seat; and Kussel I still lives in England and America as a luamr to liberty Yoar courage, vour fortitude, vour manhood. will als, noine day be neverely tried. Hut then i remember Curran, whoae tiue brightens just a the memory of the venal placemen und Inrristers I around him rots, with each revolriug year, and who, when menaced in court by a file of soldier ' cl ittciing their muskets ,3 he addreset the jury : in de!en-e of one charged with treason. exclaimed in manly defence: "You may assassinate, but you cannot intimidate nie." Ke-ni, too, the Speeche anl admire and imitate lte heron: .Lrskine the i;reate?t of English hartisters, wtio. against the whole power of the executive in lime 01 both foreign war and rebellion, m iutained for veirs the rieht, and liberties of Englishmen, with unlauntM iutrepeditj. Prepare yourselye. by . continued st 11 1 y of trie characters and imbte emulation of the ea mtde of thee and o'her great and good men of the past, for l.ke scenes in your wn day. Nerve your beirts now fur ihe fi-ncelc. Hut, remember that ability, however eminent, and inteiieetaal Jiseipline, however exact, are not enough Without pure morals, correct habits and fixed integri ty you cannot endure the trial. He virtuous He pious. I use the word in no narrow, scvtiri111, or theological sen.sc; but lu tint which Virgil means when lie calls Lae.ia pun a piety which belong to no one sect, nor clime, 11 r time, nor country, tut which, everywhere and at all time-, fenders to (Jod and self and man what ever is Jne, and tines it in the very spirit of the Sermon 011 the Mount. Hut, younc gentlemen, w hile 1 have thus ad dressed voü student rrenariug vourselve for 1 the ordinary branches and profession oT life, I well know that at any time niinv of you would be. f.n I in times of auch tremendous import as just now are ujhju us iu our own country, alt ol you aro profoundly interested in poliric. Pro! ably jou give tu them more of your thought than to any of your collegiite or piofessi m il Studie. 1 know, too, that many of yon, even now, look eagerly forward to the time when you wiil piss from your professions into political life. That is the otl of your ambitious longing. Your hearts are fixed upon it. ft is ..11 lienor able, a hiy wa'tiiion au ambition not to be extinguished, but t be regulated He is a ,'aUe teicher who would tell the ingcnUvu, virtuous an 1 jeiljiic spirited youth of the eouniiy Hi.it ihe political strvicc of the country i fit only tor tho vulgar, the impure, the corrupt. A there arc hypocrite in the pulpit, er.toitic in tueJicine, pe'.tilogcers at the bar, and pretender everywhere, ho there are de:uigoguc iiipiülicil life. Hut there is as well a nnraüty a a philosophy, 11 science in politic, far abo e Hie circle of these reptiles. TJnhipnily the low ?t ii.d.ird of capavity and murals et up and denounced by tinve who decline public life, and practically lut too often ai know Icdjed bj noli lici.Uii, is another of the evil porteut w hicU impend our coun!;y. Of the corrupting influence of avarice, at all tiiuts. 1 need nolpeik Hut Li u e. deb Line anl dnvrou s'ill, in seasons of (Treat publie com motion, is ttie exocr ihle vice of tear. All these o-juibined in ike up that uto.-t 1 1 alhs'ituc of all the objects of rcptoach and sc 'in aseurvv poÜtiei in." Hi hi turne the siuie odious character in every country and ace. A thong, the (Ireeks, he once com ted popularity, ..-r pice, t) pointing out the stuuuler. of t.g-, and was eur-ed nt li th :y and irt former, and t.ieuce give a name to the viio'.c d iss of demagogue. In Koine, he he.ided every ty populär tuuiult, hud cl imoied Jiercel.v fur a d.yisi'.ni of Linda ainl gxxl. Curran iieeiihol liim in his diy, in lelieitous phrae, as, "one a ii.. b.rivant fy pu'ielai tion, rie- a he rot " He m tlie v e: mm. the in.eet of politic, and, amid the heat of civil ar n l 0 mi vulsion, tfcui ii.fo ii!e thick asgniN in tin? summer evening air If any one among ou nut I speak lo those vho would aj'i.e tt be leader among their cojiitrvmeu hive neither the cip-nuty nor the Htnhitiou to bn a tate:nan, lethiui at leist nut tp lo le,wiue a demigouc. Prci"!i, hevl, try ciuses.aotk, but worn 1 1 be one of tlf it number. h kn w n'tliin of polities except the tussiou and per nialiiie whi:li they ejeite. If not blc to argue un on principle, me isiires, policies, deb tie not a' all tl you cinn at soar Jo not ireep. Whoever disi''U'.e uiily nieii In p'lit:cs, iah;iy.i largely ft landeier. PriiK-iplen. not men, is not, indeed, altogether a sound niixini; thouuh litfle liatile n ha abused siute personal tie .! aia make t'p -o trtrji' aiil eontrtdbn; an element in mete parlis.in po.itic Itettcr iv, ti:iiiC!pe and m-n Kit ea-v to be a politician or dem ija'ue- il Ith the wiad; float witli tin current; 1 , t-c noi to the (ouj-'is. neither lift tin .uur eve to t tit heiveu v ioi e he i Mistc'l !a t' tus -i rid tin' p tie st o uri z ht, L'toii'ias euiMeuis of tJnl ant "1". nt 1 1 ind the! U .li! till shine, sft'idfi-t, iniM ivible, Ju-t ir ! I hey !!le ill the te'ioiiin;; d time. " Vot I ti'iscitur. S it i, a :r h the dem i.' i'ue Hut tlie j s'l'esiuin niKst be tu de M well i horn. Ik ; nva;i' is thro-lh ni'd oelll .ltd Mi tVI'in lie il under ordet. Hi port is a eitiii ej and j ptesctibed bel.ue lie aeiaoul. and it i h: duty to ' reo 'i tt; and o, like the insji-siie K-ean steamer, . ne Min on. a:. a "Ak u-t liie w ai t. a,-ui t the 1 1 lo. S'i'l "fi t w)rl nf uprf?h kei I ' Uein i,i!iiij-.s. m lie tli m two l4.us t;d veit a', his ieit ors'H'M t.r th: erii, are',1 üa- i tbtii'shc'l between th'ee t e'ni.ttleis, iloi !ir ' in.- t ii vhile liiey erw likc oi uoth-ni: they ditieted c iietl v iu tins; th a ihe s; I'e-tn in hohil v ; and honest! v pr .cht win I hi op;tn ;i beloie the event, ao i thus nude himself I ? ini.''e to for tunt, to the time, to In couutryiueu. to tlie worhl; hi!e the sycopiiaitt or bun iL'Ogue mi Micnt ti't t!ie event had happened, and tin-it pivcintd Iii speech and hia conduct ac t ordüicly . And now allow me to add, that though vou may be pitiiot and jit not statesmen, the i real sutesinan n nlway a patriot. Jl J.)o of country i an well a principle a an emotion. Paty enter hrgtty Into it; hence it ij 'table, enduring. It " not sensational iert.itdv tn t a tto re feeiy of gratitude; le rt of all, in the me ining ot that word a defined by Dr Johnfar: "A hrely sense of f vor yet to be fe-eiv-el" He love hi country both wisely and Htfil. lid iiuvcr sacrifices. her i cat t!i .:ti mure remote iuleresls, to popular clatuvir; un f still le at the cie uni l of thoe wh hold the noer Neither will lie corrupt the virtue nor tarnish the Louur of his country, lo sr'e her mere onlid interest Koalier will he imt ite the example of , Ari-f.jc", who, rejortiusj to the Atheniu that a i-ettain propositi "-n w- indeed for le r irumedia e advantage but would bricz dlshotur upon thu Siitr . counseled Hut they lejt-cl il. I have ail nothing vlxiut "Infaitv." Iii a word h;ch belong, justly, but only to kingly . roierrrcCuLs. I can comprehend loyalty to a king, and especially to a que cn, but. a au American, I chse to aduere to h good and honest , o'd repuhiicao wor-f.'patriotiani'antf tu cherish , the virtue which it hi adwir iren nrl to e- j ;re-.. Aspire, then, young gentlemen, you wh,, would ' rufue a public eoure, t he pttriol atareaoien. II ire faith thaotute, unq'iestif.nini?. in-.m uei ( !,!. th it filth which speik to itself in the si'ftirt? , st.d calm of the U'irt's own bcitin;, aing, if t n.-l t dy or this time, then to-morr.iw. or net or eome other dav, at nome other time, in sotnf. other wtv. nil i'.l be well- Without this no nun ! , - ' , , o- (-,-,,..., ,o : ; ever ach-eved gr ,tnv Ue iocorruptibie , your integrity; le ipcnr..b.e in your deliberate, ; well -oii-idered purposs; fx- apjM.HJ by n d.f- '

f.Vitties. Am;dify neir rr:fi.!, but still mo'e.be t;fet i;Co il 1 1 i f hi w e!i jirdl l it V "U up h!di above the eirth. an I assimilate vou to tht which i divine Without it. you will butrrtep witli dusiT and droihnc and wearied wug Without it, think not to endure th t cruel and crushing we-ght of doing and suffering which he cvust

bear, who faithfully an 1 ith heroism, at any time, but most of 11 j.i periods of great public convuliion. would act the part of the piriv statesman. m The Striken in Itoaton from the B:.un J.mrntl.l 'fl.e meetiii-: of the Charlet-'own navy yard workmen alio oppose woik tig lruui iunri.e to sunset, still contiuue. The meeting on Charles- ! t wn Common, this moruiue was. the Uige.-t yet bold, and the uuitv and iiurnose heretofore mini fested was as apparent a ever. Mr. Karker the chairman congratulatcl hi fellow-worker utoa tlie fact thai were fewer men al work in th yard ttnUv than former! v, nnd expensed coufiJence tli n thev would obtiin the Ivmr of lalxir askeil Iijr. He announced that Mr. E. W. Wilder. Hu ud tee appointed upon one of the first j committees, had expressed himself unfavorable to the movement, denounced it a a humhujr, tc . whereupon he was immediately removed from the committee bv tlie un tnitn ius vote of 1 the meeting. Tliev were afterward .-iddre-sed by Messrs Getchell anti Kciley, after which ihe cl11iin1.ui slated that Mr. tiooch, member of Contress, biet iccompatoe I Mr Demi k to Washington, aud would probably tie of service to him i:t Itving their case before the Navy Department. Mr. (jijincy, from a committee appointed for the purpose, presented a statement of the grievances of tlie workmen before the meeting, but it was returned to he ain-md!. and will probably be presented again this afternoon. ?"A verdant youth went on a visit to his intended, and for a lone time a jrreat Suov was I f't; 3 itir . he took occasion to tell her tint his father's sheep would all bo undone. Well, said she, taking him bv the hand, "I'll keep one of them." The cou'cription employed 75,01'fl oflicial. The numher ot -addier obtainel was 60.000. FUNERAL NOTICE. HU.TZ The fanrrwl or IVrnrhicR V. Foi.ti, Kij., will take pUce thi (t'ridjy) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, frni his fats resitlpficf , 113 North Alabama street. I .ini-ral services by tbe Lev. J. li. 'ix.a. The frind of the fsnijy r! itivit -1 to attend without further uoür-. AMUSEMENTS. W KT 11 0 5M 3, ! T A X SI A is L . STAUK M AN UF.K Ml. W. H. HILLY. Friday Everding, Nov. 20th, 1863. st i: r k if i t of Mr, F. J. CHAN FRAU. lKlflcltsa VH!i.am.'B.v Oil AN FRAU AS WOOL! CII AN' I'K AIT AJ-l WOOL! ,s;.hs: ok luiiCKS brs!rir 1 atui Panpiet L'1v anrt i,p:u lnian F.Mhtt athlitio'i i! l.fiy tiiiloiy ro riits. 75 CeiiU. 2ö Clii. Ceuis. Alt iY -M-rv.-.t tt.......... Pnvnte lli.xcs , , I rK. 1.11, -e oj-ii root 10 o'clock A ... .Ml (Lilts. .. t l f x. tin i:m. "f'Lor en al 7 w'chick, Cartaiu rl-e at preCiol'lv . n A S O 1 C AI A I Is . Monday Evening, Nov. 23, 1863. RAVEL TROUPE! TiiTnnK UK vfTirrt. am fascinantino fxf TF.KT VINMKN f h. oracto.l fh most croaal. e l und tashii'itaJiie Ijou-'-s in ail ttn- cities tliey hav visited. BUILLI AN t ATT HAUT IONS. j Alt tha ri ;n il Havel Masi. CotuKPatitotnlnif entitled A Night of Advonturos! JAQl'E Si?. A. l. I1KUN.M)FX Id artili 'a Ma. II. will iicrulaor Iiis clrlimted Scrtiiaflinx Sv a il p-r.n tu ..ii loui tein litrvr-iit instrument, eoncl i''.,t wiili his iu:tar lo, ia ilncb he has uonptal In tl: .'! 1 1. M;i! SotMtIK lt-sN, cbara--t-rl-r .Spanl'h Pane. filvt atvrtal ) -as ; iraj ci I y Joti K I.U.Y and Bt'KhoA .s. ruil,.. ,. c .i.cluda viih tha Tnek Pantoiii. u- -i,t ti 1 Tho Magic Trumpet. t'hsro!rs hy Siif. Ilni ntx und the Compunj. h r ojw it fi','. c..ni!!i;iee at 7.''. Admission fiOc, i (h ' ,r " ' ' " '' resrnr! fur lafl- and rrtit. i (-. MSIJ ltl( Iii, 1,1. W. C. IA il. Aicnit. V. I. ks . K if, lr-urT. ti .vjn-.iii ! la I,.! n a o , i c; ii a Rumssy's Minstrels! Thursday, Friday and Saturday, oTiitbr r -f itml EIGHTfEiJ STAR PERFORMERS t'tidr thr tnuDfrii.tte .s.ipsri i.t-.n nf Lion Banjnint ii . s . ic ii i i: Y . fll.lMVIFtAR K ACII K.VK.MNil, IN Al.LTIIKIlt prw nl iitaiir.al Myh'sof hlhionrin Mllitrsl.y, wtio Iiilli t.f ttn? proffi.iti to C'mpfte with thsm. Tin Tronpe cotiirr i tip rrsatn of th "Oitfinat liUUisey Nrw-.n,b r l!nnip!r iKx.r. ei-n al 7, rota inou- ut a n'chx-k. i Adatissit.Q i - CiL. Ks. r I M'att 5U c nt. ; am. vfoot, ! ntl? ll jsitirs MsiiARr. ' . I AGENCY. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENCY. Soldiers' Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay Promptly Collected. METZQER&"STEIBLENf o. it Odd Fell llnll. arrend f loor j Metzger, Striblen tfe Simpson, .e. lli( Ulli 5trertojpollc Trei.urj-V w-xiiit!ftrro.' city, d. c. I ! Ci mnintct,.ti atdr.s4 o thr efJea will t prntr.p'ly "vaerfd. ; TTTOL'sl?, LOT 5, FAKVI AJD KAKUty LAMS ' JL touht t lold, Iyari. r.rjtutel, a td ltx paid I tu all tb AT lern Mataa. dot?) FOR SALE. a lor Salo at a Bargain. WEU, ASSOirTCT AM COMPLETE 5TOCK Ol" Urwsi. eonstftiP f Dry (wl, Grureriet, -o . . ahA..i Ut ikl CaiWL. t'loth.ntr (.lAaaaa rA rjtnln iwually kept r caUr4 lr In a Cwitry urw. Tb itock 1 la Crt rate ortr ami la a B-arita!nr tuwn W if-Ht basins. U dem. Tb Huck walavt4 at P-"V easiU blsr nwil tlw of fvma tiki ul b ,Vi harra tf ioitnf4;te ppU.ta uniJ to fKo.uAM A IKS. or n.l-4I Ml it PHI. KK.N.NJCHT A CO.

MARSHAL'S SALE. Uuittd Statt s 3Iai!i..rs Sale. Eelrt L Calt:n, l

va. i In f.. C:rru t CeTirt of Tt.ProiJ'nt au-l lÄrrrto- I tlif f, jt. Mates, Ialrvct j f ih' J f t.-).t.t:.a. Pern and iii'hat.apoii. Nova.tv;r Trrta, l-af. 1 IUorvt Cstupauy LL J TOTICC I HKRI'HT T.IVEN T.tAT OX THE 15m' i ly ef Janosry. A. I, l. tvMwa- i mr of J ten o'cts k in tte f,rt..n n4 foir o"c'a In tL. aler- j ii :i of id Jy, at tS C urt II u tn tl City cf fndl-S au !'!.. Connor of Marion and Mat of Indiana. tb nn- ' deicnsxt, tb Marat 4 1 L wmsxI, MaU. i lUncl f,.'r.ld, !.f v!rt is of certir.ed copy of ti tteerr re 1 1 4-ml td raads t ta Cuft in lha Ure autitled j ceie, ts-a-l th I'U'k of.ai.1 Cw. rt. Will sMI at aac I tion are! .nt! r imui jr. tl frlioii. d'ii J jrpprty t and rlv.ti rf the sast Defend ant. lo-wo; t The eru aa li-.'u' i-.na ha.lto 1, rui.niu ad es- t tending fr.ni Karu, iu iL K'o ;nfy f M.ami, ai-t e'a' f . Indiana, throccb the feunties of Miami. Howard, Tintun, Haoult and Xari.ci, t tbe City of t-Hi,r,i.!is, iu aaid , Ceui'ty of Marion; an-1 all and n.rular tt.e Und and real ; 'at- f h'ch the il,l Ki'ra'l Ompary w, oa the 5th ( aav cf March. 1 6, or now U seized r pooaaeed. tocetuer with all tha laud unlcr anJ on .acu aiJe r tc track, to the whole wtdtii and eittot that tbe Mid Com pany il or I te:ied or pose.sed of the naie, tofetber j W.u Iii lur7liyll,r 4lv.9 41. lu.iri'ti, anthe briiffes, :duct, fnce, depot urourvds, and LuilUII,? tberenn, eTscinf, rar, tu'iN, material, raacbii.ery, and all the prr-orial r!sprty, neht thereto r intereat j therein ef in satd O'trj-aitv: ! also all that eertaia : lirce rf Und e??"C'it from the lermuiatiou of the aald ' ;s !r,.s t at I'rru to tie ltk. Kin. Wtali and M. Löu. j lt.t lr.il. f.jjir .1 ir t t ar i fej liy smd Company, and ti rojj l-u.lt r t i be built b-ren, with the roperirut'ire an I rid ''acsd or tr. v'avrd thereon, anl a'l the deiH.t grounds iwiii'e, or tu e acquired, and all o;l.-r .r.jtercy, rsl or personal, ar-'nre.t or to be ae qu:r-d by said Couipanv; auJ ,o all tLe l"i!, reut and liicuitie le I had or W.el ft.. m the a d Kai'road eitcaduii; iron I'e.-u f t;i.lisn.ipt! ad fbe evtenMno thre .1 t.. the l.nV Trie, W.h.-i-h and fours Kai!r.f, n" Ci!'ed the Tleto aixlWahah Uai'.way Company, and all franrlit-r, r xhts an 1 t ii ile-s of tue raid I'eru an t IirltPfisjedi UailroaU Cmiii.y of, in, to or convert!' lag the same a-id any aisi eiery pari tL.reof. Thermits and prtit of said r.rurty will Brt b fTTVl for ante, and jihh failiii to reaiie a auMeient urn t' la.tsfy the demand due up..n ald derre. I will, at the same tune and p'.ac, in I, ni tnner .Ter f.r aal the fee simp'.e T th iron.rte. .(TsMa. rlirhis ao4 franchise a.'ve d- rtb'd, orlerl to t. IIa tb property ol the fiefendsnt In the ahoi etditled uit. The i',f will itm nude witbont rel.rf frwut lb valuation and aniraieuteiiT w of the M.iie f in liana; atid atd property, c, will V ol 1 a m entire1 , aM .ubject to the pri.r ft'wl paramnii'it hru of tli doe 1 of trust T mortmsru'nt l.y f:d Ji.inpeny or. the lt 1r of Jafy, Ki, t James VV mstow, a. Trustee, to aeri. re tbe payment of tbe bund of the C-itnsity, aTiuritiiut to $Ol.0l, and inters. t thereon, which ln-er-f. nniaid on the lt dy of Jutv. IC3, inounted ' 3 3.73t 17; nd also suhject t tne ribta aud claims of the ju lament re covered by th" ita tisou and Iridunap tli lUilroad Coin patty nxmnst asM l-ffiv,tan, l-i lh fH of IsÄS. In the Circuit Cturt of Marian County, Indiana, f..r 3T,i27, and wh'ch judtneat ha been .ii'nrd to Francis K. d'tlinir. The purchase money inut I paid at the lime the property is struck Cjwtj. and uj.oti default the property may a?sia t offerc I and aod, the purcbaier fai'ii.g to pay being rsonibl for anv los upnn the r--' tTrriüg. DW'tl i. BOSK, r. . Marshel. VVm. HavrtKBii'iM, lliM'iiciii A Htrt, Ally's for Coplanard. Novi-mber H. 103. nov20 FOUND. I'ociirr-nooK foum. AMKMOdANDUM TlOOK, CONTAIMNO A SCM OF Money, was found on Saturday, the I4th Inst., In a shoe Mii.p m ar the rainier Muse. Tbe owner eaa Rst bis B k!s on proline propertv and paying rharK' s, by riIMn? on tt at 'o. V6 VVest Marvbuid street iiv.'0-d3t AI'AM OTK!J WAPJTED. AIJT1LLCRY HORSES WANTED. WF. WILL PAY THK IIIGHKST MARK KT TltlCE for l.fOO Artillery Horses, delivered at tbe lioveminent s-tihiea In liidiatiapohf. novPf-dlOd J. Y. KANT.KK A CO. INSURANCE. Indiana Fire Insuranco Company Indianapolis, Indiana. Office, No. 5 Odd Fellows Hall, (IT ST A IKS.) O.pltal $100.000. TNSIKKS tATKLUXfiS. 1IOCSEHOI.I IXMIXITIRK. Itartle, Hay, lirain and Live iock therein, against Un and djniae by ßrc, for tbe term of flv i r seven jram. Diaia-rova J. S. Harvey, 'rciWirk Brasrirs, C. C. Oliva. Vm.T (Jihson, Indianapolis; Jobn il. lltitton, Klcliruoinl. Ornrr.nsJ S. Harvey, President: Frelerl. k I'.raicjrs, Vice rrestdrnt; Krlerick Uraggs, Tteasarer; Wm. T. (ibson, Secrctar;-. i V. OMN.euernl Afrent. UrrTcaasn a VVm. A. iN-elte, Kx. Sec State. Centrevi'ile; Andrew Wallace, v... Merchant, Jame Jl. Kay, Cashii-r Kahk of State, II. A. Fletcher, Kq., Her haut, J. K. Mel toti.ild. Attorney at Lswr, Jrunab Ixtcke, ., of Locke k Hrn.. K. J. l eek, Kq., ft esldent T. II. A I. Railroad Ci., Indiainp-'lis; John l'etcron, Ksq., Ptepben H. Wik'ROis, Merchant, : liniond; I. V.. Williaru-on, Ksq., Attorney at Law, tlreeiir.sstl ; ii. V". Hill, Kq., Piliatjs.ro: Harvey Ii. Scitt, Ls.j., Terre Hunte; M. C. Culver, Ksq. "tippet mio". rwtbuT.Di MEDICAL. I TUR THIUTY YE AUS U IlECKIVKD Till! FA1 VtKAULV reeomuin latlon of the public, tüd been Used und prcscriUd by the First Physicians In tho Land A Tft BEST REMEDY KNOWN f-a Sick Headache, ervua Heartache, Irjp'P'ta, J'iir : t'mmche. Ttdiloti Headache. Illittnev-, fs.istlvene, Ixmk or A ppetlte, l-'.ul , Indipfsiioti. T.'rjildlty of tbe Liver, firnvrh B!;etimit:e A flections, Mle-, Heartburn, Srs SlcWnes, IttHt..u AJUck, Krv.-Ts, ,V (r Tratliitlel, A. ort Painplilef villi nrli Itottle. a iM-iii-it-arii "M. V T A II It A !' T V V.O. J1H iirvvnwicU trcrt, Xvw York. !njioft halk ÜV At.h ijrtt or,t.u.. rto1S-llv RAILROADS. c; ii x u i o r t i n e. 18(53. wivFnt 1863. i a ,u rar f ü k .h it: 'nrw or THK Groat Central Rail Road Line, ( ItidiauaptiPa an t Co'.umtiun ) OX AXD AITK It Mri?cnY. XOV 1th TRAIS wj! run a Pditias, Subday rxrrpfed: frae Indianapolis: M'.rnltiK Eipr s at . . . .... . SI.' A. M ?! venln .:! V. M. Mad (fr Kn hnxtxl; at U 15 P.M. Tr.sins r.ive: Ms'bt Kiire. at trio A.M. Iiv ...lftio p. M. Mail 135 P. M. Kvjress trains of ihn !n, nike the f.Hl. in ro.-itv-c. Hons: AtCotiim'.tia rlth Cleveland. C I'JmVa and HnHnnatt U li. for Clei eland, Iunkira, LuÜali, .Near iork and H-.-f-ii. With Central CL1' k. U. f'-r Newi-k. ansidle. Wbeetln, PAltfnor, nhinbn rifj,l'i:-Wpb: and New Tork. WilU IMUburr. Columbuj. and ruxliu:tl It. It. f.r Stenl-nrille, p . tsh'iT. Harriiborif. I:!i more, I'btla'tsl phl, 5w TorV arid H.tn. The I,.rtiiun' Ktre-a n,akr l r. i cunuet. t.n al t rbia nb Sandusky, liaTton ai d ir.ritif.ari It. It f-r Pellef .ti aine, ore i, Clyde, rxla, and all pMn'a on that line, and at llqua i.U Iyton and MUbixQ k. K. frTolcd, ltrf. t and Ureal iVeieru aud (irand Trur.k K!lways. The "Mail tr'n -of nwt! K htnu-I !th trala fiT IU'tnt,, Xenia, HluillUHI and (.'llBBflru T.rue aam lo all po.üt a I y oihrr r.,t . Tbrouj;b la Veta lor wile at tL l'rn u Iepot. 11. i.C A I: KT, General aoperlotandei.t. . Cmasmj a, Ovoeral Ticket Arret. wvit-dtr HOTELS. PLAITERS, HOTEL, ACTON YOÜKO. Proprietor, (TOKMr.RLY OF XAS1IY1LM., TCNNKSSKE.) 0. K KrSDAU..Oerk,Lto of Falem, Jr,dn Sixth St, between Main and Market, Ijoiiifiixrillo, HZy. PEM0XI 1 101X0 TO IK) TO XAMIVH.LE 03 tMaithwtM find It to their !rter.. to fp at tkla Ii.rl. wcit-t-dir

FURS.

IIU), LORD & i;o, 20 and ÜN i t West Washington Streßt, Vek nrrhiviNt; h kxikksj daily AttMin to their alre-ty lars- and eitemie sa.'-rtaTst f FURS, American Sable, The cUi(sl and laryool atotl iu U ütla, coir.pria Irnt V. la, aael Cape. FURS, French Sablej a A fnd line, aud selected witk nach eart for tbii mtFURS, Water Llink, . svnif ttli ft new and 1 inds me. FURS, Imitation of Llink Very line, and would desreive.tL let Jala-s" FURS, Siberian Squirrel, Tlecbej.KM4 lady cau buy. FURS, White Coney J F.ir Misses and Cbfldr-, in jrreat viietj m! vry low prices. FURS. Bluffs, i la all fcrauVi ir.d qunliie. j Furs (InffcAll arrade. li;i aud eaaiitii oar .lock ?4fra pr cbaeiog elsewhere. HUME, LORD & CO. Silk Velvet Cloaks. New Mjle, anil very bndTue. Cloth Cloaks. . . I rom the best bi-use in the r itur.try.anJ 1 warrantcsl French Bever Cloaks. New and baadsoaic de'sn. CHEAP CLOTH CLOAKS,. In Rrcat variety and vt-ry cheap. f MissfN and Children's Hoiks, CIHCULAIl CLOAKS. wrlesirna f l4ni and Square. All tbe latest od most jj.jirv-l styUa irceivid weekly direct from Sew York, by Kxj. rf. .r.tieti iual to orter ia any etjl, at short notice, at the TRADE PALACE. A very lari- aiid handonie Stork vt Ir.n id Squar copiji-ii k Frcnrh Sqtinre Mutni, Mrlpeil lall) Mian l Ilros-lir llorderrd nbtarla, ThlbetShuwIi, Trna el I tiit; Mihu 1 for Iadle V Grnti, i:isscsand Children's Shntcls. Xij".sni:i Vr .f.ts. C.ooi Value, and jolck alea, la the mi tto. HUME, LORD & CO., I.NDIAXAroMS. aunts. LAW BOOKS. DAVIS' INDIANA DIGEST. l)t(iK.sr K THK lKt;ifKNS OK THK 5UPREME Court of t Ii btata ! in Uana, coinorisli. tbe raaea reported in tli' rlbt vdume I l.tarkford and tbe flrat alxteen volumes i f Indiena ltep.rl; t'rether lib. tbe Kevis- Mülutr of tie 5tjtc, a end nl tu the edition f fC.av :i.t llord. Uy Wwhi A. luvfs, L . K. 1 tol. fv. n x. The trst cdititoi iff this valuable wort waa CtaupletaJy e ha'tsto l in less tbau ihre tmailha fnra tLa time of putdlati.-n. A new iiiti'Mi. printed on fine wblt apr, is li" ready. Tbl tt one of the ut fotnpleta and raaai arrnnjed dt?ests ever puMiahed. and baa received th biffhet cointnt tslatli.fi of the legal pr.fr1on. 1 he n. U. M. lUv ay: i ii I t ia a rate tn lu plao an 1 exe.uUon aa it latjkefbl tithe proleeaion. Tbls I no abrlJgeiuent of tbe ker.ria but a eenuiiM. dijret A tbebi." The H.H. Iivit )1 Is, aau sayis. "It iio stn.iH coniniendat on of the ti that It ia IHpet tjr-t only of all rjur hnprene CH-,rt decUioua whirl), bare te n pnhlibet1, t.iit al o f all th modern 4tttta lu,w in fnne. EDWIN A. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAT7, ANDU. S. COMMISSIONER, Ol I Ire An. 3 TulbofttV . Ilulldlntf l'rnnrlils tint datr Noiitl of loalwfflr INDIAN ATOMS, INDIA N A. KTirt'l.K ATTENTION OtVEN Ti CIVIL AKT l.rlnmt.! IlHsine. tn the I ntted .Stntea Cit. at lad lnp Hi lA'U-dlj DRUGS. Wholesale and Retail dr vug is TS No. 40 East Washington St., IMIIAMAPOMs, Omk rok Ai.r. ix ol'antitif to ten purchaser., fresh nrrie4 aiei !cvsst rag., Mertictae., Palm, (Via, .). ale. Patrwt lestictaea, l'erfuaieif, Dye-.tuffs ArVl, idin, Lmfca, otfea, A leo hol, Llouora fr ned-ltuil pt;rpua. m4 every arti tie ui the.r lino of totuea at the loweet cask pTce. xi2u-dly. INSURANCE. Equitable Fire Insurance Oompanj, Of.jo: ri-ncK, 5EARTHI; ronvntct, Indtai'.apoi;., It. itt, tusare ttoeea. Dwerjer, furnitare, -arti, lly, ilrtln and Ltv .(ock tbareTa. elnst tn or danitfi If Ttr. Orncaaa -t'ot.Ii. ti l.e, Irevdert; J J. Undtb, YW rreaedent; W II. Cutnpton. Actvary; Jasa J. Sal Da. Tievurer; H. 1. 1 y. Ne resay . Iin.M-r.'M) G.r.uae. U Js.Mar.fcif.Ibdtaii.pax lia; apt J. J. hn.ab, PajmaMer Kti Arsenal, ImlUua plli . W.T. i;ln, Ssvretari ItMliaj. fira läenraae Ct.n pati.r, Indianat.a'.i.: h. y, General In.aranee Ag-ent, I tlattar!i.: T. B M.Carty, Andn Wabft C-iny, saha.l arftM-sOa - HATS AND CAPO. ISAAC DAVIS Wholesale is Retail Iiy.ALXK IS Hat8fiCapst Umbrellas, Gloves Ld F U R 9 . ititu Just lUcelvtd Ms Fall &oc& F 0DS, DIRFCT ntOw THK M A3UFACTTKX3 V in the -at. which 1 will aeU low tb low. All th LATCtT ITTLX4 kpt At 5. 15 rttUtfylvftGt, atr.ct.four dte.Mtb of tb Tost CtrU. Icdlfcaaplia. ted net?(VellrweN

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