Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1864 — Page 2
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tie iimoj -u arp f tJtwTKI J i . rtr - m!i r.tf l i f Kt) Kfl t nuNIKU eWLY 13 DEMOCRATIC äTATE IlCKET Juaepta I T1rfnl4 1 nuriori. Ft IIiOimi Pari taatnir, ..I U hit Tt lnir of In1', J M - I AlH Marko. gor aodtter ' f t ''. JO'tpi! R tllRg, af Phalli!. for Tllintf af KM, MATTHEW L BRETT, ef Deiea. For Attorney Osanrat, OH: A B B. HORD, of Drcaiar. ' mIIveTl. tfJOO, of AH. F-r Jwtawe of the Mo-awe Coort. HA Kl. P. PUfR, Of Manor.. AlUDtW ) VI 1 Ü, of Der J AMI 1 M UAttA. of u1:oo, JAVE L WflRIMvM, Of Allen. For Clerk of ibo Fttpron Lour. fTHEUUtRT C. UihRKN. of Bark r - Tbe iMn . m.on Tie Democratic State ConTen'idri wliirh as mh'e.l teaterdtr Co nomitiie cnndilateg fur the Stole ..fflo-to re elected in Of t . Jer neel aeineet reaped wotthe tbe 'ision. It waa a delegate Contention Kverv county in the Suit hot two nrg represented Intimi ni character it wae up elf on led be any Comet.tiao of tlm kmd thai ever s-sem'ded it Indiana. It na composed of tie aolid men of the Sute. animated wilh the - ngle de.tre lo rectie Off public afTurs from auarchj n4 deMructiot . and rejre the supremacy of the OonetitotJou n ! fV. laws in flie adraibbitratiiVi of the Uovrr merit The proceedings of the Convention were not interrupted mm waa that which assembled in thicitr a Uitltovev a tetrajto Ti e streeta arte wi barricaded as thy then were by mi.ifary author it Aa then rauroa wer tijt traioou upon tt Omfentioo Ihe people were permit tel to emhie oe.icjhlv and fte'W )- -i-- in .-tuea oi w - w public policy wi;:ch kj!vod tlitir peraona rieht od luterefta. In tiiee reMrwa me Dcio critic C nrentioe of May, 11 tod tit of )"'., 1-64. were in ti knur cuiur.i - Haat-Aii wiathe oWliurv command mt of Ind. um in and Gen. CAaaioTo?r now otcupien 'it -am j tioa We honor the mm, however much wmr differ with him tn eeutiment, who pat deference to the conatitutiona! rir'htn of tl einten. The only hp of preaerving Constitution I lihertr, iKe rlhta of the Ht ite a under ton ! . (ho (frmcrowf Ue covemsjont and the founderof fie Di'tun' raffe irtv, tin i i - ir i n pi ' Uiii'Mp. la io i' i it -i r itioii of th Ie ii ci !i. parte to power, or. rn'her. DelMOcYatic (mnciple in the Admiuiitralion of ihr Covomment Tin the r-entiment ol the convention Tntewo tiie laMfbj which yoteine! it Three OOfO 0 Abotilion rule cannot liut aiiiafy th in ! ni Abolition pirtiaan tint fu e ii -tilntioti-. ;nd a puri and economic il adnnni-tr uion of the Govern mm t are inimicil When the preeul dotninaji party canae into fiwer. the country wa un.te l pnoifM'rotia Miid c inp r . ' i v I dec from def M trk the contr iat The riuhlic debt i now nun hered ly limttaiiid of mill.ona, l.iation h a fiee quadrutdef , und the land i-i devnatuteil fv n aatiKuioary civil war. Thtee :.t: a" expet :ci . i h .- satteoed ev. v eiible in n lit it civil war cat Ii i i. ufTicr tt-ndfin' th.in if" overthrow ol 1. Nil til ,lH..l.l li UM ,VI 4dfy honitu wiin the ii.ou i the nation. Pence, ;hee, ai the eatliit prociieebte mowjont mwj hf the entinuu l t er) ood muu Ii nan the sentiment of the Convention which Mfttflabkd yesterday. The ticke: nominated by the ConOOnOoO i- u evorr re pect nn excel'ent .ne It It OOnjy I of able .nd h net men. nun liuo to the Constitution and the l.iwa, nu! who n ili hibor ttrMttl J if placed in iuwer. to luliim.i-ter tfie ti iverntncn' in ubordiiiiitioii to liw and in the p;ht w) ich ckaracteriied the bettet di ol the KepuLlic. Dtrmocrst of Indikiii.it ia in yonrjHv r t.. real the Government from thn bwntO n thr nivn who boot brouiiht unlv evil upon ih cout -try. It only reqn:rca m united and rtyotviiii effort on our p.t to place the Sb'j of Stale once in i under cona'itutiooal rein It wc ate ttue to oureelvva, true to our country, true to poetority, we will do it. I nffot f roua lira, ataford in llcplj- tn Iii or (in til Iter NfcW VoBK. Julv 1? The follouire;ly ot l i, lien 3nf:d lo tbe lefttei t Mayor Outline: To Ho.u C G UinTfTBtt.. M 4V"U or nib CiT at New York: Sib: Ai'houli 1 emtio', cooew ft tt de n Jinn ol pidioti.ro. I fully SOa w.tii you in i newt.itv of retaiittiiic n i anizcxl and atari re lined tnilifarv lorce in our city auffii i ntly stroni: to anpprea i n v ittempton t'na part of I tarier, an I evil dip-l niemfier- of the community to renew the aceties of araon and plunder ahic'odia grace! r civ . :-i -i.mnser durmc the abaerc of the cit y mmjtMtti In anmer to ihe proaont ca!I of t'ie Pftaadatl on ihe tloverttor of the State only 3,5l'll aiei have b'n detaileii from tili dit iinn n our quot. ol the l.tiai requittHi; itvi aitor tnie inuartm a with'lriwn I hall rirftirn fve'-c Ol lOO dfel ciplined resiment of the li Di'. W B The oily lereadv. wilii.it; od utmn.i.'.in nh'-e to put d wn promptly anv de; lomtajatinti . . -t t ' 1 1 i i tc a ' 1 1 en i o Ike oomaMtntty I renrei. thai .iter tue et ul o i .. t . . - , lOrdnf in perann. you ' ' J have deemed it net wart to puM-ah your ! e ' t r. and I ',.pc. there lore, von will hive no (bjeettot t t ublu .- t. i o: ibi an-wcr to allay anv Irir- all -ti v. u mtv lve eicite.1 1 ant very re- t ly. your ova! -,-r. (Signed) C. W 9amiko. Mai m Ueneral S ana t:rliiil d. Ciit-re-i iiia de.'ided Ihit tiotie of the S v hick h i i oeen I nnally declared Hon -.hill . 'ti r t Pieaiileiii t ..tii le i 'Mi i in 1' fhe St ilea ex it in-u.ie. ue rod Inalndi I wnutial cna j p i r i :rt; attna i tbe iptanswching Pi in; de teet jre lollowa: v rar la, awabCaroll a, Onatb CanuttBOa ii uria Tenn-ice. I r I r via, Arka.vf Texx AlaUaawa, O-ir netl Prent eial and Y e t 'ei. "oe io t.e - '.a-en by the f dinning : i'C . Ulm -. Um .i S Wt-ct u in t U i ... i. Xt ititra I K i I 3 Mi en 11 i a al.tw ntr IwurSt.le., tied -a J le I b aa-e Ul DlwoTB t:l Miiiim. iv l'i inoi A 1 Ltns.ihr,, a cantlwlitr Icr Sei at. : tbe fi ' trict i-uinpttanJ ot thn eoubtira l'u i an; Clav, will dtlrea tbe Demoer sei at Green.'a on i . t . tin 16 I uat 41 UtJ mvlti i Ul BlaStn. . i B ie happy lu anattj l'ial Mr. tt uun.al. who bag lieeo aajBtnatwIj aicti, t of ' ,id?V M raptdrv ering nil hia ineuUa will be ajltj I iaO j A aa u
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i m ar m FREEMEN IN COUNCIL. Ever) thing Harmonious nd Patriot!. Nomination, Speeches, Resolutions. M i)04l l k II HPK The Old Mm Tlrkel to H 1 A' lOo e h.ik A. M yetnlay the Democratic Stnte OtriviM .:, fHed to nrdrr in Ihe Iropoliton Hall, by the Chiirmin of the 9t t-t'et.-i ii CiL imtiee, McOuat, Kr There na a Urnitrtid.n e, ninety . unt:ea 1. . I I . ... W in ttic n-ue tieitiij repM-i"- j . ani onij i"-r. -id No more reapectable aemblage e et coftvenod within the walla of a building. 0' momo. of Hon. Thirfflu RCo'b f Iaarei e. Hon pavm Ti aritM WfrMe, waa c!,ote petpi mefct INtidetit On motion, J .f lliM.iivu.ni Vit u . a A OttMor E Ü v if K' -x, ert cno-eti Si-' tre Tie Chtirmiti. Mt. I OrsPt, appoint'd Moa-r- Cobft and H H D M t-j infofm All. Trtr.r. of h(Wrlcfino. and comfMat him to l o'aair. 1 Q i i.ik'uK tbe chair Mr. Turpie mild: )r, mtAof tktConrftiUnm: For ibi- inrlt ition to pre-ide over n.or del fb eratiou, I r thia flittering ctwoa-ion of ?o:r esteem and nonti lewee. I th ink you moat In ; cerclv I trum that our deliberation- upon t' i occasioM and all tlm interoourae which e k M , : torather. brie: et tnoj in;,t niri'.ur: . ' e, win oe pic 'Hni, hii hi f.ir cntin-i - ., e suit t'. tke idtatitigH und plory of our bclrrvüd State and nation The eyea of a Yaat constituency nst upot toe to-day Ttio soldier atid Lie citizen alike look to you in thia heair of cal imity and dann r look to ou Cor COttueol and cuitl nin e 1-he eoulitrf 001)6' in the Ibm rvv ol Indi.tn to ahow it old Nttacbment to toe Union that FJniot:, w Hag it his alsfaye lu lowetl throdgh evil an t good report, in the pa at und the pre-en tn peace and in war Fellow-Detain tee--Out lot tout fallen up' n evil timta The stateenatt of Iba revolutloa and ol the era 'hi atiece.led i hve ra--el .w.v Sectional -.ttlfa and agitation, ao much tlreidHi and deprcv tiod hv tht in, I. ive at laat lu'hlled tlm ni" l mournful prediction which thOy lnte nude All their fear htve been vei ified ; all their apprehenaiona have been ahown to he well founded, in tbeecenea of tbe present diy. yea, io dime of the pri-cut hour We see from thee it nulul catits a country "rent nith civil feud nd drenched wilh fraternal blood." Fill w Citiziys: It is ni yet lou lute t rt tt ice ouratepa; Id ua return to the ancient html milk of the Constitution. ( Applau- ; Tbe -.i ii i s ol thf pttrltt fithets nett li-reg'rdi I nil deapiaeii, but. defamed and kandeied a they arete b tho fell biävt of fauaiieiam, which, in iieae Utter das, hi been so potent tor tna hef, ec oi yet rediae their wfadom und our own inOraucf. O, epirit of Jack n and H Dn.la-; - una of the Democratic p t iy. Innjt town' Uehofd ill your wronga ave.ied. Vui r uirry fre'a Remoi.-e lu the lotirth teirol the prnatttlitt of a war commenced a vowed lo for the reaoiration and liraoerv aiptn of Mie national authority, we finl mraclvesi yet conlrottte I nith a vaat deal th.n ai undertaken in oudi mint-bed m mnitude we liinl our ot.ject till aoC'muafed with tifav diffiuliiet ami with aihied dairftra .difficulties and lander created at.d eu-t dne.1 by the imbecilifj of that Atlminiatr ition hoap Ide h t leen coinident aifh our c ! amitie-. aid whose death end tele-it wiM bo tde-r-cd harbai'.'era ol the return of nation il prosperity und of n iliot I I ifttj ti a Ioiim dl ii t ike u- to le ti it the imp.nt ltd t a.-4o lo.il lore I. .lie Khm ihi vmIoo that it i ijniT the object lor which i' i-t tj plie ! tin! m make it id any ealat and sBaleiici ? We havi rait'd the mo-' uitti ti' Cnt ai m y and ti : v v at ibclactol the globe, yet wc ban ecu tin r labor and adUnveaaemia foritKa lent three euars: lender od nnollf fruitles and unavailing, bv re nn ot the policy of a tatiomal Executive. n l a Conre- illotin eortatitotional righ'- and utterly falotlooona ittlijnal libaitj M follow del.-. it i- now and aatnenfortb act together Let "um.!'. fni" the ike of the Union" be oir in t'o, u.d h ' that decide and rtcutctli n i. d fferei nj.- ol Oftaniot between uvt - dl have "ur d flerew ea rnoee differenew mutf I riC'iwifril rhtj Bitift bmnasomj by dpi iorj:..tieii The aaeifortonan 'of ourcouutry call utioii tu all u burj our diflegf ocas and unite ü i lc i ati r .fiin .i the (h eminent to the true djoct rinea of ll$0. ol ltn md ol 17-7 My tullow . na, Ihn . e-ent eviN that MfUiet ua cunnji need .th the b.llot, and nith UiC bal lot we propane lo -eck the remedy. Lai oi ap i i : to re '-on and argument Let ua appeal to i he weighi'cat mitroofi of both auction, to rebLke ;h twin kereaies ot ahjoliiiortftm and sects ioi i-tn, to wnve from ruin our common country The r'a' -r it.on ol th-.' Democratic party to power, the inauur itiou tf Democratic policy . and a faithlu) adherence t i Democratic principle will yet raatort the Cninn It w ill give the feo pie an tnbi'Unde i t fidcttce. It meine for our irmiea In the field it: -v nl n-. ult e-a ami efli cteixy II men a t". .r the tnte-the preservation of their i.glrfw. it'd of their fxiatence as auch l. mocratlc encc metr -. lor the whole nation, unity and poh II John f'cttit. ii 1 i..pecanoe, moved thtt nil preliminary reeolaRioM on p ditita qnm tioti- be teforrrtl to a committee of one from each eSulriet without debate. CarrM, .si the Con r nation appointed nSe followiin; gentlemen coirmiltee on reauhltioti.a: Fir-t Di-nict A. T. WhsuIcM-r. Second Diatrid v-en. J A. Cratcn. Third Diafrict 1 hum - R Cobb Fouith Dia trict Saaiuel 45 Breuton e Fil'l: Distr Jeremiah Smith siath Dietricl .imlii Jones. Strtatk D stritt -Archibald Jo6eon F.i! th D - r ' B Inno i C. Wtllnoa Wk "i I) mi , t P. M. Kent Tenth D. strict Simiic! E Alvord. E eventh I strict Dn.iel M'iwrer. Mr Pel til now moved thai t:.e Coaientiuai no 'he i oai iuation of car.diiUtea, ami he pffv t -ci H"rt. Joseph K M. Dmihl, of Varii tor liyveri r Mr Dodd lopoeafd ITor. L P Miüigan. ol Bun til .lou On tat fii-t ballot M Donald teceived I 0'J7 notes M :. m 198 McDonald's dobbii ilion nas. uc. . r t j i.- ;i . tia n i a motnui o4 Mi Pet tit, the Convention pr ceedei to t.t Cot im L eu eiutii tioveruor. L. P. MrHigan, of Hunt rneoo; Lit Ptealin. ol W i e, and D Turj ie of White, were pi,', in nomination. Mr. furpip, wlt.ie tbia balh ; lnel lt'm the chair, calling il. ai Knox, to asmjido Mi Mnllgili Wiltidiew hta i r '.;re$.-eI. reW , , r. .:.4Ck. , j mine, delarin. '. ii -.: K t J -epu 1. ., 1 ) tld til 1 the who'el t. ..c to be noQiinateii He i ul Vei n Mr McI i tue int ibrw itorial noon Ml toi he w.t-one of ihi ho would ' M i B t .ii i i, ,,o tie wi.;k ot -iuriug ala i e ton A u ir rephai tlv he won.d be e'eete! ii r u-' uulii ai. i i-u- ib the .Il lb a ... ireemeii ol Imliart i iua r. i u--'ii' ar rij-Ir lo 1 a !ree ilr Deeollt tl wuhdie hi- ii4t:e while the billotin rat profrtaalnf, at.d Mr Turpja uaa nominated nr ui..vera! .. . ein m .ii;, TheChiirmiti app.iiute-1 Hon. Mr Cojbti, gl L teii e. and H Ii I) . ..i . of Mai a, tn watt up u Mr Tuipie at.d inlotm trru ot r.tn i m i lien 0.. ui .Moti.the Convention proceeded to tbe 1 j Boajm ittou of other ctndiumea f jr 'ate office.-. I
For SeereUrj of State, Ja men S Athon nag unanimously nominated. For Troaaurer of Sunt. M mhen L Brett faa unanianoueft' nomiaeied Fur AuÜt'ir of Slate, Jwseph Iti-tu e w..b unati imou-Ii nominated. Fee Attorney Oeneral, 0rr B Iford waa unanimoualj nominated Ou motion, the prewem Supreme flench coo-
iating of Judges Petkin-, Hanna, Worden inj 14 , D.viaon, were unniar -a!, : .m.oatnl For 8u; tetne Court Reporter, there was ome between the friend- of Mer- HamiM. Alvord, Hibben, Latng, Dunn and Vance. The result waa ihe nomination ol Ethelbert 0 Hbl.en, of Huah. on the aecond ballot, he ret ivlng f4'2 vote- Hia nomination naa imm !i itely r ' ' un.i ilmt li-.t Ou motion, at I o'clock, the convention tool ka recent. arrzto v The convection wa called to or!er at 2 o'clock, Hoi David Turpie in the chair. On motion of Mr. Buakirk uf Monroe, the convention Of c tiled by diitricta for the purpo-e of nuaviaathig Kleetora and Contincent Klectora ,,e rt ult nan aa folio we, all ooanination being utiauimoaety raffled: Pirht Di-tri-t S M Holcombe d OibttSj Contingent, Peter My et a BttO d Diatri t Elijah Newland. Continccnt. Jas A (ihormley. loud D -trict A. B. Carleton; Cm .'itipcnt. E fl Lelatsj Fourth Uiatr'nt B W Wil-on; Contingent . i r FtR Fifih D.arri-t Jatntl ftrnwn; Coutinueut, Thu Mein Sit'h Diatrict Frank B F Dnoii LtmJtra; Contingent, Seventh Diiiriei Aich J ok Baton; Oonlki u T hompson Eighth District Jon i C Apalegate; Conti gent. Leinde! McCJurg Ninth District John (i OJiorn; Coidingent, Klli-i Huhca Tenth District Hoher' Luaery; Cotititigent, S W Spiott Eleventh District -J. W. Suiabur); Cotilii. geid, X. R Ovetman The following gentlemen were utiauimoualj appoiideal ti Ihe Slate Central Committee: J. J. Bingham -Chairman. Fiit Distiict S M. Birton. Secomi Di-'rii-t L-i Spark. Thiid District S H Buskiik Fourth Dtktrict Ja mat B Folev. Ftlih Dtatri .t K eizer M ilonc Sixth Dietricl Wm. Hendtraon Seventh Datrict W M franklin Eighth District! M Weaver. Ninth Diatrict P M Keut Tenth Diatrict Thomas. Tigar Klevenih Districl Dr A Weaver. The following getiilenten were un inimutisly afanoinled elector lor the State at. large: John Petit, of Tippecanoe. B moon K Wolfe, of Harrienn. CoNTtNCiir Ore nam N Fitch, of Cn.s; Wm M. Fiatiklin, of Owen. 0 i motion, Menasa. Pettit ami Hdmm wcia apaii:iieil to wait BpOJt Hon. JouLm E McDo. ai n, and inform him of hi.- nomination, and rc-ijue-tt bit prearuce Mr McDoXALU, accorop iniel by Mer Pet lit ami Holman. idiorilv appeared, and proceeded to Hildtea the Convention n follow-, through out Iii iddre.-!s vnraJriag the rao.t uttbout.dtd approbation and apihtuae: a?raja1raora of the Dmioemtic Cammtatfat The boiniaatioB lor the bljibtai ofBct it the ii't ot the people of Indian I, which von have (hi 1 iv lend' rod nie. omo in -uch a lortu aato pre elude rtftoBl, and therefore I accept it, and w.tivo, in deleience lo your will, my own piiv.iie inieievta mid de-it e To be nominated for uih at office by the Deanaenaam ot laatana, at any time, ia diatiuction thfch any mm ol the parly miht well bo proud; but to be -elected ua youi Htand n l i euer in w tiro" like tin-, when Civil liberty is tine tetied with ovettlnow md our de.tie-l con ihwtiotal rights are daily stri-.-keu down iuiI he- a confidence ou the par; ot tut, gei ilemcn. It- t pj i aaat i more that one-half of me people ol thia St-ue which I moat carne-'!v pray mn not be m -pi ued, und the roaponeibililian ol wbiek uiake me hesitate while 1 accept it 1 aha It tn tttntt you witii atf lanjfaky expodtioa ol aai view at tbi t.me, Bt I -hall, in acG : dance with the time BOBjottd cutoui- of out Staie, addreaa the peouie on - many occ iion A-i ahall ofi'er between thia und election day 1 ahall further take it for granted, that you Ii ive confidence in me, and that you would not tiuat am weighty lllieroall in my hind il you tiid not believe that o met rung in m p-i lilt 'ood gutr;mtee for my lutuie conduct. But k ia right thai I should briefly .-late t fie governing ruiej by which my official eontluct will be conttuiled in the trout that the suflngea of the people tdiotild place me in the office (or which wu kaea thia day deaigriatetl me In the firat pine, the Cotmlitution and Statute law uf Indiana requires (he Governor elect, be fore he enter-upon the discharge of the highh repotiibte duiiea about to be enlruated to aim. to take an o ith to "aupport the C o'Htitutiou ol the Uuiied Slates und tbe Slate of Indiana, and to tnthf uHy perform the dutie of the office " Should 1 te elected, tbe ceremony und form by which I am inducted inlu the office will be no idle pattern lo me. but the BaVetal oath, by which only I could be qualified to enter upon the dia ek irge ol my ffi -ial dutip-, would be looked io a- indicting tiic character ot t'io-e duties Nor d 1 ifgard oath to -uppori the Con- ; itiltttidfl Ol the t nited State aa in anv mannet j in conflict with an oith to pupport the CoBBtilB i mm ot the Stale f Indiam. It w n not m regarded by the men who framed not Uuvernmert. Etch art: aovereiirn wnhm iheii propet -nheie riie S'itp (fovernmoni first, and where ita aoveteignty ie.ivt off the ?ovetpower of the Federal Government betjin ; The two form one complete whole, like the v d n ta of a conanias michine ! Aa Lxtut ve of Indiana, I ahould, it all times, ' lit id a lUoal comnlete tta'dieiie tn mm j . I . v -. . qui rem en t ol the Fetleral t'onatltutiou and all t'. 'aw- of Congrcan made in pursuance there of This ie the first requirement ol the oath ot met, urn! beyond thia neither duiv nor pitriot iaai would fierintt me la go Bui, while Joilig MS mo-i wiii.t.gii. I not Id not loi.et mi oath tBOtpotl tat Conatitutiun Ol t fie State uf Indiana, ami thai bigk rntMMttintal injunciion to -eeihit "lot Una ol the Sute tn fmhftllj larttmj.' and pet mit Bat ta tat th .t. iti my judgment, ihe cieat fi'-lti oi Etoettivt I iboff i- nimfflattd uudei tin- ii jut.t tu n I -ee'i.g t,t it iknt the lawa uf the S-"a c were fatabfuttl executed. I -h uM tike ea ,,iilcaie ttitt 1 Old not indite t'ieiii my-e f. tor he who ta coi -lant i.w t.re.iker. umiet whatever plea, cmnot be expei ;e.J to enforce tbe Ut giin-t oti.ere In IiM.k mt; to the enforcement of tbeliws in (Via s.r .f.. I tr. .ol.l hMl l.it ,.. mi ii I . . - . - i-n, . m icu.tu.orr HMl oi ,i. . ..- .k- -- .r .lit in in- v .in- a, irT-i.ii i.i i it. UI1II, me piwers iatt ilelegitetf to ibe L'n.teil Stair;, bv foal metrumont, tm pra)tiraittJb tela UmStatoa "t-ir irJtT.ru ii mr ivui(j ,.f iii.kitsr liana riaetaff. a i r avtVN tart ffltrs rza, tn f I Tie I t i ! i I M . p 'i i-i re Iii ..nil-r i Ii . i "ilflifc, wm-wi " ft aw"a vat , r i . I Kana by our 6tie Oaanialafnjtai mrr tlie ,r itiiarchaiice of tluiulit at.d opitiiiti th. I i lit to M-ariiibie t n er ,u ta? ice .bie ti.at.ticr tt.dofiM.it or their innmii ;orn, "atiJ to be BBttjrt (torn illtgal arrcata, and their propetiy from iiiiie-oual!e -eit ! or e znre. aud .hat no ' oi.e. claiming to aei i. -lei r-lt tal i Imii . or uu ler S ite ia;h r t . could, witn m un;'v, liicik Aon ri the cuafwnieee. In a- tm... i. a- thr nti 1 1 1. mctit ia on ideo : to three eo ordibate brauche. t t uich (be ot rive of ( en.or f'-r in- the he d ol one only, 1 would not. under any nretett. attempt lo invade Bihar, or uiuip ua t )eis. an I believe that ! .r rni ; :. ernment csn t.e pre-eri ed only J b BBtpiat up. at all time-, ita proper checks and b ilnneta. I f.eref' re, I none ibia facl to be V V ' I ' e . " I th should be a failure on the part of the legit- . Lie brauch of the goverumeat to provide the t .:..) - " - ' M . 1 mm
y lane to carry on the State government e time fiied bv the C natituuoa for tbe regular aeaion of thai bode. 1 would not uourp the mwer to Supply any omiaMon of theira. but acting under the Constitutional Aaihwrity ti call them togtther in tltra aotffion. I pnoult hold iliem up tn a due oorf rmaoce of their dotiea untd they hart fun.iahed the ntceaaary lawa, ahould it take the entire two yeir to ccompliah the tank, or antit by another election ihe people had pronounced again! their unftt:th i . ''-7 1 . x c.a. I ne frtat and enibtrraatinf qneeticp ahich al tht time prcenta iueff t. the peopii 6f ItKliam springs from the terrible and dteolating civil war " than threw yewr boo been eioib inc our country in mourning iQl w.i-i;ng our energiea as a nathm 1 ball never believe but what thi great calamity might nave been avoided il one-tenth part of the foibearance eiercad by the tränier of thin government hid been ind-ilod in bv the nar:v hiih r.n,. mm rht tl. ulivnim of Mr. Lincoln, and when I think o the terrible re--pon-ibilny which mut at some t me ret r.n the author oi thi- great national crime, I feel grate ful to be aide to know that it doe not re-ton me or tho-e atxi are of the one political laith with myself. Thia Administration entered upon this war with a utdted North and a divided South, and uch baa been ita policy that in a little more than three leira it haa managed to divide ihe North er n eniiment, md the South haa been united ia with a welding !.eat The policy under which Meat Admiui-tratioti ia conducting this war ia day by day destroying ihe chaaeoa of suecew It now addre--e- itaelf to the people ol the S "i'h aa a ajar of utter au'ijugation and annihilation, and as such it mutt fail While I aland oproed lo the whole civil policy of thi Admmiatrntion aa tsinnecteil with the i nmlnrt of ibis wai . and abhor the ideaa that are constantly evolved by that toiler. I honor from the very dtatk of my bent the soldier, "The tree white American volunteer" who has rc-:omied lathe ; r.nuptiuat of hi- pati iotie im pulaes. aa I ftCely Bktd hi blood oi laid down his life to pit ei s e hi- country from di-"lution and un iieiii Jr But the question ha- ben frequentl v tK-i me ir i was in lavor ol the vioroua proeecutiou ol , thia war I lunar atucr in.l amat T.. iftjla ur i r OO nrnc. I cuted under the idem and policies of the abolition oritj iu i. t ii. a the preaent Adtuini.-tri-linn. I am utterly opposed I believe it ia en tailing upon the country unmiicd evil, and would be false to my countrymen and my cotiu try it 1 did not aaj so. On the 8th div ol January, 1 8G a? . the Demo critic pirty ol Indiana adopted thia resolution: " Id That we will ru-tain. with a'l our energies. a war for the Rta:titen.ince of the Constitution, and of ihe integrity ol the Union under the Conatiliition; but we are opposed to a war for the in t in. i n i ' hi oi inr iiejriivs, or int !uiiii(ii ion of the Sjuthetn Stales." This waa the position of the party at thai time, nnd I BBa not aware that it haa trade any lecnrd to the contiary. At the -ame time. 1 am for' peace at the eaihe.-f practicable moment; but tie o e on the term- of the restoration of the Union ' under the Federal Constitution, nith all it rights nd euaranU I the f-ener.il Staten North an I South. I'hia great purpo.-e 1 am ready to pursue by inv means sanctioned b the Constitution tiut in the attempt to consummate it I will not tie myself down It) any man's dogmas of the hour. Hut. my friends. iou will ext u-e me from any further di.acusaiui at thia time of the questions of ihe day. mih! in conclusion, lei me innen von to continue to eilend to me that generous, cot fliience winch hi- o mitkeit your action to-day. Y"U a)o not know how weak I uneben theavni paatby and support nf my Irfends ia withheld; yot dtj not know how Mftanf I feel when lilted up by your Stront arm-, u.l therefore 1 ibis dy litl doit the naimet' iou Inveso confidingly placed it my hands, let me leet fhtt the strength of the unite! Dpuiocraey of Indimi haa" ; i into Intst aims; and ihpn come what will. I a tu pre - tartti to nattt it mHk ail aafaitt iBtBlBimllily tnal belongs In the place and tle hour. BM0LLTI0X When Mi M-D na'd took Ins seat, amidat tbe most enthu-i istii applaaft, thi Cli titm in of the itio t. mmifec on Keaolotlons, Mi r m hen', reportetl the M lowing, which were rtad bv M: Whittlesey, sod aoauiltqnjlj taloptod: vTbemaa, The Conalilution of ifce Stale ol j Indi me dot larti that "the p aers of the tovayi nieut are dii ided into three separate danartaanitt: the Leglalative, the Executive, including tbe Ad- j miowtrativt, and the Judicial; and no per-on I charged with official duties, under one of these dopnrtattBJfe, stjatl exercise anv of the functions , ul anthor, except as in this constitution etptess lv areelriad." and whereaa, the maintenance of! in present Inrui of overoairnt, the rights and liberties of the pconle and t!ie safety and ecoi omical xpeudituie of the people' money dc . f "Ur ( petid ujioti a strict and ngiil adherence lorccment of the foregoing peovStsun of stitutioti. therefore Rnanlvad, 1 That e utterlv condemn aa revolutionary mid subversive of the Constitution id nor 9l 'e. the tOtipa ol Governor 0 P. Mor ton in coun-ellini; the fiction- ami Unless eon duct of the Republican membera of the laat Qeneral Asaambly, and we wholly condemn then conduct in secmHng from the Hou-e ol Represeutitiveh. in violation of their ejPoial oaths and foleinn duty, as representatives of the neople. thereby At fea'ing all necepsarv leitialation. either in the making of npproprhtions to curv on t'nc govammeul of the State, or for (he - -i : t m i r i and lasmtuisca ol attrsiak and wounded soldiers, atnl we denounce aa worthy of jsDecial rxMidetn nation tba conduct of Governor Morton in aaarpaan,! mt personal and partisan purpo.-e. Iho ponara ind functions ol toe co otdmate dep at t mel ts of tbe government . 2. That no dlaanpt ova of, and contlemn the action of Governor Morton in establishing a financial bureau." an institution unknown to the Constitution, the laws, and the usages of the State of Indiana; iu securing, di-bursiug nnd -t: mderinx the I und- id the Slate; iu borroMing BjoJMfj on the faith ol the Sute and pledg Mag tot paopatly and the energies of th people to r it -uch I wane, aajd internst there n and in t itdng tiut such ajaotJtl in tpen and flagrant di?regard of the fJoiirtitUtant and 1 iwg of the Slate, without any approprialiou direvtin? the payment ihtrtof, and without any ot the cnet ks and safe guards r ihi nledotl and experience of the pist have demonstrated were neceesary lor the sifetv. prejcmtfan ind ec nomical expenditure of the money of thepeoi.leot tlie Slate 3 I h it tfic lupi re aioti of the riuht of the writ ol habtaa corpu- in yjiatew or place not in actu .1 retMttatJa nd the auppresaion of t e freedom ot -neech and of the press by the Admini-tration. are alike crimps ag.rrist civiliz ition and tht highest hopes ami interests of mmkiud. 4 That the prnfiigate and reckless expeti ii ture of the public treasure by the administration, nd its criminal in fficienci in the m.nigement d the general hu-ines- md finances of the lountrv. hw iyi either leid ug to or direciiy tolerat in c public immoralitj, or Urn sbameleesly diah ii e-' w iste "i the peoples' money, hsrebiuuüh: tue ii ition lo the vere ot buikrupu y and general ruin i. i bat itif si4;j r ,-. - (n ol newapapcr? ; me ar r-lof C itren- nitlioiit narr ml. ami the r i-otlfct r . . . r . tuet't ii prtaon w ii bout ea i mm iiiun ir ti ial ; the denial o4 intrighl ul tavlf, ami foreiblt eoiauet ' - ..je tal loreijn pwer- and tlteir delivery t gentg of i-uvii doi eromeiits. without liw or Ira I . are v t m n il v.i.lat oi g o' r v il li'tert v and too rifxata ami pri eilige eweured to tbe ta BBt ltd t'len Ultiler the Amera aii Cou-UtUHOII. 6. I'h ii the fit'ute ot tba Adminiatratioo to promptly par disabled or di-chir.eiJ culuiera, ; insj penaiuBB to w nluwa and children whoa huataada and lither- have fallen in battle or d ed in j emit or bv the wav atle, nnd Ihe readlne-a wuh nbich flat powari it WatWatti itidit and pay -b eidy eonlaat Mir, . flker aud placeute'ii of tbe eneamaaent, .re craal rangt an the destitute and rlaa erring, ami itierit the withering acorn ol rhe Amm kaa p? .!e 7 T aal toe noble and pelrioiic eooa of Innana, who, lor lote ot country and a restoration of the I'nni; i- t -- ibü&hcd by our father have . r fc eJ n.e eiideatu cnta af Louie LW the hard hips ind BarUa of w ir, merit fete thank" of the panplo of li.diana: that we will ever Hold la Kratefal roeoltetioQ tue memory of inoe abo have fallen iu buttle, and thit it la the dutv. od aie.uid an the kif hnal pleteure uf the people to nuke ampli r - ui for the aunrjurt of tboae w'm lia vc rev r. . e i d.nabiiitiea in tbe eervice ol tlat t tally, and the tbouaanda of nidona and tens of ihouamda ol orphan cdildren. n boat bat bwnda and fatbera litte sacntoced tbeir Lvea iu delensa? ul iheir coui.try and BOtKaT Ot Iho Aatnr asaa Rag 5 I awl a faithful adtierenee to tbe Consiitu- .. - - mm. . 1. . IV C",CT'.,U 7own cr are pledged, r.eceaearily implies the reatoration ot liberty, and the rlghta ol the Suiee under
tfnn antmpaired and will lead to lonorable peace 9 That m mrilmlit a t n m. 1 1 i cat with tbDptaocrarr of Kantu- kv in their praaent aubjn gated condition, deprived of the right of fro men, and we will aland by them in a manlv and lawful struggle to recover cooetitutional liberty. M. That ne pledge ourselves to cordially auppirt the nominations made by thia Convention Hon Laie Develin of Wayne, and Hon. BayloB W Huitu of Vigo. ofTerod additional resolo lion. ' After m animated debate on questions of order, which waa participated in by Meaarw Develin. Htnrii, Pettit and olhtrt. the following a utianimonaly adopted: Resolved. That we, the Democracy of Indiana, in Slate con vent ion a-embled. are in favor of m-iintaieing neivonal aiwJ constitutional lib ertr. and ne fledge ourelve to sustain our right aa citiaens o tbe bitter end. A motion w i - made to adjourn, but prev'oua lo wlcch Hon Divid Turpie wan called upon and l i!ed the proceedinga in a few .ible, eloquent ind patriotic rem irkThe Contention then adjourned $imt dir. MARRIED. Ou tbe erning ol tb ltb aaot , at tbe M . R. Church, In Blooaatuun, bj her. Cjra. Hütt D I) , Mr Kaaatn A. OrwKLL ard khoa H attic J. Mr art a, both of BCkbIneton, Ind. DIED. Of Caasnnapih a. July 12th, at ? e'rlnsk A. J. F.wrao, acr-t pS yeata. Tbe hint ral wilt take place to-day at lLs' o'clock P. M. from Ibe retMenre of M. W. Jack, Vo. 41 Soith Pennsylvania treet . The frierx'a are Invited to a ten i. AMUSEMENTS. IIETRdrOMTA llAli. TA(I: tf AN.IOF.R .Mr W. H. KILKT. Wednesday Evening, July 13, 1864. , MISS LIZZIE ANO EMMA MAODERN. t ii r i: i ; 1 b t n i . 1 ' r.nnrr n.-o MiWtion. of new S..ns bancea aud Triae i Ccnunrlrum In the great Trill air Min h r-1 8Cf atCs tr7Doori. open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rlie at B preciel . irT'kei-rved seat retained only till tbe end or tbe flrat act A M O I I II I, Is The ConUst Place uf Amunrment in thi Ciiy. FOR TWO NICHTS ONLY. ! Tueadisy und tv dneadar I Ivenlaga, ! July It frit and I3tli : ' DORY'S FINNY' FKLLOWS! j f RHK mo-t complete and tab ntc 1 Troupe in tbe country, having Ri ncl the B'tSal encomiums froai tbe Kaatorn Pre and puMic, beine now on tbetr flr-t T'ur tbr B,rb tD' r' wl" twor,f 0fr smut-ina;. chaste and ururin il eitrrl miiih ci:ts sk ahn . Car l- f Admission. FtnataV at-jylz-dit 25 Cents 60 Cent SIMMONS. Agent J. I. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 7 Jr. f ' r s f s COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, TtÄAXCic Hau., No. 30 Wkst V ashikoton St , ltiiiiunuioli, liKliann. rBViE im a7BfB fnatltutlan i to qnallfy Ladles and I tt nt lemen for the practical tlutit of life. Thee "t -tudy i e-peclally d- sitned to give tbe grealsvt profi. rle cy ui the saor est time poasible. tPBSC BR I A N I'KN M AN SHIP Hwr. arlvaa the Be ran aal attention r Platt R. Sperccr, (nr of th authors of the sy-tem) affording every facility for Ladiea and Gentlemen wishing to become teachers. BOOK KEKIMNG RecHves tbe special attention ef Thomas J. P.ryanf, tbe practical Accountant at.d Teacher. asta;ed by Samuel N. Gold. COMMERCIAL CALCULATION la aught bi Prof. A. C Shortridge, the popedar ftuperintencent of tbe City School-. LECTURES On all Commercial topics by the bot Lecturer. TELEtiKAPHING J. T. Wnl i k, the welt known Operator and Superintendent of the W. f. OBJce, has rharg- of this department, wh eh bas two comtileip arts of the finet inatrument, atTording extra faiilitieato those wishing to becjtuo op erat or. COLLEGE HANK. With neatly engravel Rank Sill-, and everr facility for practical i.lu-trationi. DIPLOMA Of tbe moft beautiful design, ar.d Deat'y eng.-iived, awarded to graduatea. Full par'ieuhira -etit 'o any a.idres, on re-did of tamp. 5 vl2 d.Vwlm KHVANl A SfKMCKK LOST. glTtATTEO frosa .c-. a. R .St North UblO arty 'treet. mdianapol s. on tbe 5 h ot July, a Imht red Lew, ni shape.!, ruall borna, on a little shorter than iha other, ihe (wo trout leal lirger than the hind on. -, five ye.rs old, d medium aire The auove nward will te paii on tbe re'urn af the Cow, or for Information th.t ill lead lo her recovery. J 12 ttl MICH A KL McMRIIlR. FOR SALE. HOTEL, FOB SALE. Iea and Furni'itre of one of the moei Drornit; Hotel- n ibi- ettv, ti , i.rr-ent nroorietor - w - . - . ' e-e iui twia io reure iron- ru-ine . inoure at tni office, J! -2 Dissolution of Co-larliurhii. raittK Finn of jatox a fitziuv.h was rus1 SfiLV-D on tae mth d y or Jane. IM Orbn k Ja. c t i-iif o. b ii:tirrt is Lee M. Kinbutrb to L u all arc 1 .1 agam-t tbe firm will be pre ntd f.r paytuent, ana au anuuniaue tue h-mbe paid. OKLiX K. JATCOX. LR-: M. FIlZHlTiH. Indianapolis, Indiana, Jane Is. ISjbt. Notict of Co-Parln iNhip. rpilK IM FD II 4VK THIS Ii vy KVT ' ED I into a o partnership f..r the I urpo.e of cirrtincm a or er a:d To awe batsanwes in the old -tatxl of Jycvx A Fit ur , and : am- and stle a Jtotz, r.T.nt .a A t'o ORLI?C K. JA'iCuf , i.r.r M FtiZHt r, i, R'iRT. COX MC LT. JulyS diu JaljJth, Istl J. HULLB PHYSICIAN A HS SUSGEOK, Ollice-t.ytunusiuni tnlldimaj I rater icrldian nnd 'larjlainl tU., IN UI AN APOLLS. IND.. uyU-dtf Join B. atnTl 1 1 TiTf. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, Bje, iu I ni fear t ireett Im rear nf Sentinel Building aawrfl-aly
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CLAIM AGENCY!
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oaka-r Ketuma aaade oat. and OrtiBcatoa of Kon I od. Maatue obtittiad fr an be Oepart-oewta, on abort at.ct, aod all pape- 1" relation to aorh Ct attna, Aa-. . promptly and correctly aecutod. iL fTreatury Certi Scale and all other collec roo roroptty attended t $100 Bounty! SoKltrr dUcharfred on aecennt of wonnda recetva"1 ir battle can art thetr Reoty nitatety to am d Inf t fcrtr di -charge to
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PBRENC
Geucral LAS. 50RI.F, Adtntant fleneral ttt ef lo.tiaoa. Col. W. H. H. TK HMR I . FtaowrUl Boer fry Kaevutive Hepar t meto, Indiana; Major UAN'.kI. Uri l.t kK. Chief Paymatr. latr et t tnuiana awd ItMwol; Bern. J Ktsi I.N Audit it af ffus MsJirM I BVM-Y, la.imaler. V. B A. I r a MRBJCtrMIR; Meomra. Ii I rflU.M. FAJRJ A i'O, fUaRe.i M- r. A A J C .a. MitKISOW. Banker le.ra. KLRTttMSK. Jr. t C'll KCHMAX. Dankeri Hob. W . M. UASU.lU. M. C . London. My . WM. S. HUMN. '.f la hwr Pira Matioual Bank, W d.nntoti, Ii. C. jt-dtwlai
DRY COOOS. CLOSING OUT SALE8 -AT THE Trade Palace ! 41) & 88 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME. LORD & CO. m"ISHINrt TO KKTIRK PUCH RHS1NKSS Xn II offer tbeir lare and plandid atock of (roott. rortta SIOO.OOO'. At New York wholesale prices. roocts n le . FeeUiiit under ..I mSX.- K 'h larire iiAlrnnmrr we have reeereed. we ,-,T1- cnelu'l. t many roods mncn ' v. r larire uatronaire we have recerrea, we Hare conruii. adopt thi- men. od of clos'ns: outour Qtraenl atock, thereby iviu tlntn the advantage jnfbuiini; their Rooda a ! low a the aipe can be lio.iRiit aiTwboleala price in 1 Ka-tern elite. Thi is no tlcli ous cry, aud we wJU cwu , tinue the sale until the whole stock I flo ed out. We ha e now in KtAre the lareet ami beat aelecied atock ever brought to thia city, conaiatinax el 15.000 Worth ef S ILK S , Compri-iUK eiery grade, from the most cosily and beautiful Moire Antiques, To the chenpa.t PLAIN SILKS AM) SATINS. Which will be sold regardleas of the recent great advance-. FANCY DRESS GOODi fa great variety Oar bayer being at tbe head of the market during lbs aprna, has made extra efforts to procure tbe flu t aid moat fashion tbie In tba market, com prising all tbe lij JPariH Novelties, MEIlRlAl AC PRINTS, SPR AGUE'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AM K UIC AN PRINTS, DUNNELlS PRINTS, DOMESTICS. FLANNELS, SHEETINGS. HOSIERY, V I jl F I?. , EM B ROIDER1ES. JaVOaaj HUME, LORD & CO. I ! I I I'll I.I . fanamjaatii NATIONAL BANK. THE FIRST MTIONAL B1M OF INDIANAPOLIS T8 THK offloial depawiUrr and flnanciaj axeutof Bws Un teil Bauten, awl w. farnKb, on the at favor. I tile terms All kinds of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, And will bay a-d ellGold. bitter. EUange. Uwverument Voacber-, Oataia oo Va a-bington, nute Stucks eat fatal. &cuniieaof every description. n- win oe or mptij oaade. aad evert kind at . I.n.ii .e.. mitMttAAA tn th.f IvI.m ... I i . i . I . "vrnrnw,- I' I' .1 IUI. if 1-aUI Regular euatomens are otdv charged t. war cent, i I. ti obta nel at thi Bank, and the moa ample vims na are as.Ae for th- ssKe-k eptag of Depo, it t awg upon ne mot ample pro- '. Odo. it ami aWl me acrmmtiu anon oi iep .s:iori In additttat to tbe repunts liiy of the rnied fi he dab lltiea of the Bank, tOe !tOk Ah .l.ter. .r.. vKlUWlly re-pons.ll le t . th' Met,t of the .torh I. -a; t on to tbe anownt invented in such ahare., thu aSordiü i be moat ample eeurlty to the public TlK.fUllowiDgare hepresrritmockbol1er. of tbe In titutiiHi: btstcrcfta. Wm. Bradet., i- r 1 utile. arm i Rnglask, I IWI J t w. Mnnbr. Ikeloa kuot. F.M. Finch. Jer. Mcla-i e, Govern r O. F Mortow. Hon. T. A Heudr ck . Hon. David R Igore, Haa. James a. Craven. Mob John C. JUw, Hon. T A. Su I.tao, Rrv. yfm A. Holb.lay, f-nrf. C. t. Todd. J. George 8ttf, lieorge . kiggs. Koben Broolug, W.J. Boll.aav. W. g. UoUow'ay. Wm. Winard, A. Ralow n, 1 W. Xobtt, W. 0 Koekw od, liaaiet Hetnw-T Jatuea M. Powers J- L. Maaekter. Laoan Hli., w T Ro.n, Rarnabaa tofllo, Joha C. Neroth' It. J.M.Qaatoc
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: cheerfully aiven DRUCS, MECICINES. AC HILV. mm mi ISonth Md'i iclinn St., VaT K.NÜ I'S'OS L'KI"0T. INDIAN APOLIS, IND., WHOLESALE DEALERS fKXci.rstvvii; m DRUGS MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE, PEEFTJMERY A "TVFancy Goods, -AXDPURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Wi: wom CALL the ATFTnoxof inro. 0IMT8 to the above ettiahment, awd lnie tliem Bk.n In ,Ka trt lWkk 111 . WIM1 - mm . -' - ! . lur n oda were bouett when a -Id wa- at ft M. and I betöre the additional W per ce( tnereae ta Tar ft Doty, which, we are eoofldent, wdl en.bte wa to a n cwatu in oor line very lw anal yet reatlir a proflt W will dup icate ary Ci u prkas tdered Order are solicited JeT'tit dly CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, c. NEW CARPET STORE 'o. HI Cat iishintrioii t.. 8ch at it 1 1 aa C 1 1 -iritiail, OPPOSITE THE C(K RT HOI Sit Wk HWr URGE iTOUR OF CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS. SaTIN DELA INES, RSP3 PEK IN CLOTHS, lltanan- . Ucr, tlasliu A ottinghana
fklmZfJ 'J having bawe. rmreb. before ifc. "T" Male advance fa the Km. we w t tt .k
w , , wt an Nea Trk wholesale pne - m Alo ju.-t Tnw'. ItO.OOO PllfJfJt Wall 'apn aild Winde hi, .1,1 i s ssssa RRAU88 A CALL. PROFESSIONAL.
J. T. J KSON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW, OFF1C1 . W. CORÜR1 MFRitl AÜ ARD WaBat1XOTO.N iireeu, (relefreph attaatBAt.) kaaPo ., Indiana special aiuutloa given to the Oc-UctVaw af Aaww iat aa l cue aectinaw of Oottamtoi Cut! v aSffST9 mtmmm C3 fwialina.
