Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1864 — Page 2

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J til L'SKW - IT MUST II rnBSBBVKl - Jaraaew SATURDAY HOMING, AUOCST f, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET f ar (J'Aru' I . icDai4, oi rr UmmmM Qewarwor. arMTirpltt tllir Fee twrtury af Bute. J A VTA ATH05, of ffart'i fee Anottae of State, loseru muncir.. or rwui For Treeearar of State, MATTBF.W L MUCTT, of UtW Fkr Altsrwev Ownl, OBCAl B- HOW). af Datwr Ike In j i i !! "it of f-ablic liimwUlijl MICKL I. RCÖf. -f Aller r ads rt lb fcywiii Cnr AMC EL E PJ.hKlW Mark, vDkW DaV1V?, f f-.n. JAUKS M H!. of MHm, jaujh l vom, oi in. Pr Ctarb C" t hyttw Com-. KTHrbBIRT U HIBBF.N. if I I or HWt -T. at L-4T1C. JOB PT.TTIT ' Tppeene. awro K. WOLF. ' Cotcngwuta, h CAB AM 5 UTlH. f Ca-. TM. U ntANKblN. 0W 1 of District IWetors. rirvt Dwtrtci S. M - BOIiCOlaB. of OBtMSS o-r - fm-mr.k MTF.IW.of TiwWWrj. Dlatrkt-F.UJAH9KWI.A51) r Fl A. JHORMi.ET. of lar':,t' TbinS Dtatriet-A. B. CAELTOW. M- !w irncvat-K O LSI. A WD. A Jefteraon. Poartk ÜUtHct It W. WU-rtOK X Iv-af ur f.naent E P rr.RR!1- . ' ... Ftftk Dlatrkt-JAMV WBOW 0ilt- :. -1 H"? , MXISI, of Wyar 9atk Dtatract-KRAltK I.A5P!:'.'' i ateajt-t. T T) VS. of Hkerky. veitA Dtetrtrt WCIf JOH3ON. ct Prtm Mnaeat OIO W. THOMPWOR.of Farke. Eiektk W-triet-J. C. APFLRGATK. -f Crr li '"- t mi. Hi gent LWAXDKK WoCLCBO. ofCliMon. W r-fort-i e. (MHOENE. MauataU. ' lloawat ILIAA UHK. TenOi Di trlct ROBERT LOWRT. f r!khjoafeait a. W. 8PROTT, of I Kalb llaveetb DlatrtcO-I W. tf .wrPY. - irat !f R. OTFRWAJI DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET Ftrat Laair.t - .ViUJM F.. KlBLACk TairW baatriet ULWKY W. HARRI5GTO Fwvta DtarjictGKOBOK BF.BRT. aeraath DUtrkt DAWIEL W. VOORHFI -Ctakth Dtstrlct JAHRS F. BAKSKT !ff!ntk DUrtrtev-DATin TCBFll. Teath Dktic4-JOaFJ,B K ElA.ERTD.N Bievri.iB Ustnct JAME.S V. SlrDOWfCt.L iar Lrnrml llub ait Ihe Irrle Meeling Uedlievdu) Nlgtil Major General .lodge iit'i.iir took oeewakmto iWfiew an article which appeared m tle Seutii.c! af Wadueadaj Boaawing kawf, .if the CiffcJe m" mg held on the night of that day. The enti metits we attributed to ticneral BtffMfSB, a hiring been expresecti at i pieviou. meeting :n ihe ame place, were rfMttod Bt u- bjWOI lOWfOOl which we eould not quewtion Ue made tin marks in spirit, If not i'i the ekt, f phia-eoioy we gave them It waa a mean ffOBtofe when riiou instances are cot cidci ed . which he can I'lit ippreeiate It waa an incendiary Kpeech It waa blow at the integiity. politically , m i ml ocially. d iodiftdnals w.th whrm , Uaaa hi daily peofeaaedlr friemilv asaOi iatkoo for yoara op to the time fh.e rinre-aiori were i: lered The public tecoil d Judge and (feneral High. we iiave tbe right to rentilatw, and t would make a iognlr chapter ! rilitk iatetiv-y if it was worth the laboi ki BWvaiOfl II The prirair declarations of tin - ue ! iuihel ii.jividual, Irom I-Üb Mr to 'he preenf day, would yiesent atill mcf -i. .'..! record of inonitency if we had the righ' u-e lliein We are happa lo notice, however, ihat Jwdga General Hi ones says ha iJ oppoii to mob- He is opposed to mob riolence. but : in lavorof Government violence We owote irom de fourna!'- report f ) '. - .-e. "lt bjal been -aid that he was n, Uvor ot n ea-mg the rebel primmer in Camp Morton, and placing I10.Ü0W Democrats in the'i ol ices Wl it he did aav, waa that the great taub ot the .V ministration and of the Military Governmer.t ol Indiana bad been in it leniency, and that it was nonsense to allow tra lon to go unrestrsined at home Thai if these men were enemies to the Government of which the Government w i, n be the judge :t wv nonsense to keep the rebel prisoners con fined and 'et them run bse Dwaa Jodfw Quesal Ho waa construction of hi leinark help the caaC any" Wh in does he set up as the judge of tbe intcr:,v nf ibe citixenT The jo rem met if, he resiaimi- Ah a I I BOWsWaOBBBOtl Ann ham LaVCOLü, l;i.r 1'iaTiiaiK noT 'N. Hert H Oibbisii mi. Jmr- HtGHt!. eti eu reu 'he Cotatirtit'oh an 1 the laws, ire t- detenu be kfWwJOj 01 ii-ioyalty of the i' i-v WaaJJ .Judge Bonatwl HtoMiie willing t i.e tried by each s t.indsrd uule he afiiibAted scnliiuent vitb hi jodgwat Some lime after the rootaaenceruent ol 'he war, Judge General Hi i.n-. ka a snwocb ka this city, gave what he deemed to I ba a leg! -i . of ;h ?rn ' ' And 1 w i' a - .i1ä i I -.1, 1 -oiu. iAMjm? . lodgt-t.enwnil H tours, wis fidelity to th fstwTwfiew. Then he fboogbt that the Constitutiou waa to judge who were the cnemit - I K l t I VI I gwrvrnmeni; no now. presto, cturge. .Mr l.iv- . oi x. JUi M"T.iN w awixi.Tov r ine aomint -'rat'oii pi i utly onine-ei so grave a question r de ermne if a Dem r " un ..iatratiua WAVJklll.V lilal. lWtiae J I I at w xr t aaa nm sr I : 111 .lfrw tn w. . f.. btsel bi lovait ileie; mined br i .e ,.t,,. . !Mvn J akl .1. m m t . . 1 differ win, him -meat ...... ' We make, in ih e.w.neetioi. . ii.tt-n- wo' t ro m the Journal . ,.T. , , . The Judge aidtbst hod to, the.. .Lr.cl!-- m VnT "p"krr lltnull I.H.omn.. ll.aa 1 i.liin . '. .,..1 ibue ei -uurT To w te m OWtM .ne .1 .itlgr apt Ou: OOfBOBOBts OWHI hi- spfCi L er bi-eii .ts.tj the repeat we ..und In m, called I'i . pox. Hi- reosnre, ,. t, therafrwr -:rir . he Senune. A word a to Judge lh. tit- ton ( t uat-' c-eptmg ihe Maini (.euer 1 1 whip. Home Lc giott He rert Beaieaily says it was "to make the asiliiarv ni the State efffOcl a r, ; r able" Wh tbh) real rwet ,ow- The praacnl t ndmiuMt ration hd beer- u p.wer it- ii ihr, oara and a half, anu ju.t on the Off oi an imporuat State ele. not. a?.d ) tioo. it waa aaddrnlv diavuveiad t ete Was a De .-wsaltf tor a more effective M 1 o litathla mil -ury organiislioi. ia Ike fit . Tbia military orguiaation - ..,, ,. ..ttjee:.-! bv . li . 1 I ... i upaut Kr . ii-,. t ces can there the ar he ma? I he te!e t aoh rrj-. - '.,1 peer ud ler gorerumei ; e . f , . . , . tue tw cruahed if real rwhaf ar are about u.i.f , Wbt then 'he OJt of making the militia of the Stte. joat at thi time. 1 rn :e tt facti ve and available? i: our gallant and pa Lriotie Judfs-Oeneral ao toxioua to display hia

M to the geeernmeoi, h ia h cat AmmI hwfiW PotmljVc t At lanta! I One mote reirrdken Jode fserteital HfotfiV speo h. He say "Ttame bad itt Ooen freedom uf ttie prata t lo allow the SentlMl OfiVe t r.r'.nt ind jte the taorkinz of the rttnal -.- t Utters t e'c-ir. pa ;n um er, no 10 ,. ';ette v. r the ilor igorr w e wouiu it tmH e Jrulpe tenerni töa' ! we never fwanied or feriutcd the work ing- f i he Hot. ! Liiert, until ' appear -J ,v C .!.. tt. il ;'h i.;.i'.vii, lf .. 1 no oecejwion rxmi-hlel- - Jaidgc tlr'.erjl lit. in ipe mu 1 rcgatferi . t. Md i. w .i'H.rtnl. 1 1- h&- ' - ' the Mont.,, metf OeJtffwüew wtt a ! er rt. ir of ,'(?vfn tun.; thi- :i ! K ' '! - lioEuishH .In .;e u.cii,..tr i- -wT.x . I.u'.t.ur - . , L - ', . r- Wr btd e,.ue. We Hi -.t: "' 1 Ulf .J'.' ' I-'' ' ft u atr - in i. :4wJ- 'f .-i ! oeHttari r - in- -pe I . II k. ' . wi.' ij ar t he :n liE.n'.'. ATf rt- of si- a fatal. won Hi i.x i:. -. H ' i IM' puoiimtiW' xpuac Hep'Toii'' " 'ret and I tl f Lov i! Le i . . rn-'. ovwl a-oti i'k'ij Tiv. itrwi fjru-: It : r . . . i .I ,a ... U- iddiguti - i i rti .tkra when jec ran li i- n or; tfc- Kepublicriba hare th i ol llif Statt aii 1 r 1 ;oscri ta? Wkat ü od mytirt- .. ItCfTt when tliev Have h' ,w.i ..f the fJirriimei.. Ute in adv:iw:ig th-t p ' i-n- ' ' ichemes'i Notwith-unding i' wa S jaaat dWy, ihrre w a . a uiet-'itity .t ihr Lt "I. Thurad-j. VO,y thtadtnaaj. f eaj:r!.- lic i V.l: T ! r, ( lileroU tJiat dar to hum'ha" in. ! is'nir in 1 nrarei I ;Ve aak the tiort.no. our .n.,rc. "it he b"net. 6 i not fndnenced V'-" par - in Bpirit, tr. j give to the puhlie tiieco -kit üt iam ibe, hin il :ind f Mm "h;e t- of 'hi Loral I.ü.u .' -.othaltae i h tin o:i! t! loTailx i dKSo'. i!'v of thn' iaaoriatltwi ilc iw-calkwJ Siiu ( Liberty exuo. edh (icn Oarrio to It ' v I.r.i'i" I I not a ili-loyal n-H'iation, oi orcaaiaatidw j kjaTinj faaaaNrpei lij'. m m-i, - e f-awtMH pm : '.y IBM QotrenWA alkMM itliiiold i. expo-iron ' O! N ll ''- QU fit BW El IKK I ! late BQuiitulion. ritrii. . ,Tf 11 li 'iifv to fwrniah him with one. provided he vj pub!1 Ii i iu hi- (lüviAl org in HjiOii receipt md writ ! lyffaw facto in iitgard lo tun oi.oiuliun: III tbw orler will "; h !u: toy oof hf ifffniliai ii in Ft A rd a m th 3fea About Prm:r fork Worlrl.l T'hrie if. no di?zuiinir the i'ct that t'ne hoe comultatiou at Nisgara In- awakened an inter est in the countrr which cannot and aliould nm be repressed. Truth M oiherwi.-e, it is incon testably before the people tlmr the Confederate? are willing to treat for peace, and that Mr. Lin coin lenuleed he;r adrawaakw an impo-'ible COW-1 dition After more ihaui tweaity dnfa af reflection, coileapondence and consultation, Mi . Liucoln authorized Mi. OrOBfag to "lender" Lis "safe 000 duct" to gentlemeu from the South bearing "propositions BOtBaktfl to tt c-rabliabmeut of pe ue. ' This wa 0B aVowbf 10 obadOBBCO to .in emotif-n imihr to tbat which prompted him, in bis il ingui puaa you g war. you canuot ngir aiwayi; and whe:i, attei inncii io-s on h uh side-, od DO sin Ofl either, two OOBsC lightit g ihe ideinicil ijtietiou i s i (t9bbs uJ iuterMUtv r- npm rou - I tie st'-reided i.'- ;v ..i i . i ii -i.uion mena a a - - , .a tione that, up in tliir- period, Mr Llncolo bad kept bis own aOOBBWij " at lem-f !i ad not con suited the radical abolition etOBBOOt in hi- ßabl net liut, most unfortunately for riviliiatlnfl ami free overnmenf . M;. Stanton i- -iii to hare leirneu the fact ol negotiation at tbig poOBt by improperly -r otherwise becoming possessed of a telegram Lom Ml Grrelcv to Mr. L'fiCtdn. n I at once interposed hi- .ot- .nut influence, it not authority, to break up oi render impraciic.Able r iiupo-.iblc further ; i c lings. This part of the -eret history is rwodercd probab.e Vom the l-c that the "-.ite cnriduet." without OTOiCiintion ol teims. was i;,ti and dclircied July 17, while on the tb the following document without preceduit in the annals of diplomacy w m i-me.l over he executive signature: Exact Ti t M.ni-io. . W t-niNOTov. D 0., July I s if i i. . I wno dj i may oiiiwjaail Any proposition which crabs. MM the ie.slot.it: ui ol pea.-e. the mtegiily of the :iole Lnion, ..:i1 the abandonment ot alt et y, and w'nich comebr .ii.. I with an mithoritv il.i ,.an . ,..! ih.armies now at a i; luainst thel'nited States, will be received aud COjiaklOTed lv the executive gov eminent of the United Slate, and will be me: by liberal term on other wihalintlal and ooUaf eral p)ini. and r'ne lM?irer or liearer- Merei bull hTW Safe onwdaci beth ways Abraham Ljm ou ' We nave -am tbal ih:- locimcnt was without precedent iu ihe aunai- oi civilized diplomacy, and we mesn precisely tnai Fr it cut off, a it w I-clearly intended to cut off. the "identical nwwwtkswM iu ;h mind of Mr Lincolu when he penned the soi l- .ilrvc ip.oted Irom hi mm. :- rai, aow now, cs then, in controversy. But, tor a mere statement of the argument, it in tOWOtOBt to BO in any manner doubtful tiiat -Ut er and awwat OM OOMMFCBOi wiih ibe value nud security ni 'list cla.- oi UfOBOitJ proilueed the rebeflinu i he nit -under-tan 'line bet w -en j the -ection was of long standing, And when i' I was tally determined to violate the adrice and : wwrwiOg in the t-reweil adsiress of Wasbineton anu tacason. ;. i .m hating a purelv -eotiotia ticket for I'm--. dent and k e ProokBBBt, upon sot f ,,ri' ground.-, me following solemn pledge ws ; .-vett af Pull.... iHi.mln.a -" . . : i ! e " " -.. .nir'... ,ik , ot. reo t i- ouie ao ... : n aiur-he .i ...... I l.e.o.eli ! s.i:uiifin j renen-tou upon toe question d . arty ii il res, md the right clearly reserved to ; iC Si-iies a d ttie iwiie m Iba tenth sosondwient Uj the i -i.-tir i lion ol ;ne I citeii Staus, au. V f.. itivii i . imlstu tvA . i Raimftiid riii? rht ' n 0ti a 1 1 r4 iii weWWwl m Bat ol r - - iiiiv Hiviviiiw wi tt,e right.- or hc-itr- ami opeciallv the rice.; oi eacn .wie io orxier aoo control it- own do I oseatic institutions accotdiig to itaown judg-nei csdnsivels, aeoaootaal I ihar bw kineo ol power 1 wttcO tne perrectkr-n ind endurance "t o:ir p-. ' litical t'ibric depend; ind wedcoooecc tho t I less i:,..i.in tir timed force of the ao, of n. ate or territory, no matter nadei what pretwal . . c .. a-among ine jra e-t 01 crime-. A'e heg tbe reader to bear in mind that th.i HoIwUbb wob fgjfmlaiooslT adopted bt tbe cot eotioi which nomicstci Mr Lincoln foi th sahfenej in I860, nd by him as polemni . - . cptetl as a hash of etecutive action And no vajnoat the anas iwaakw to biooatlj iilnaiiii ' khanwtnaa bo nana awwi these liwws, what ' WOlllll llle UIMl h eno.O ..,l . ...1 W..,ll. what tbe effect la the ciriüacd world. M Mr L ucoln h d remained tru. ro u's p.... i ai 1 : forwArded tili? reeolutton to the louflarro rooiotti ! ..rcr- at Ns- n miead ..f - w..r---wdule opposite. We ;iau-c foi i iepl. anu vet. toww tho BtatOfBtUt thai niootj.ntnO hoowrodthi ot tbe community will unite wnh u- in sayii g that ti.e good faith aad BOWOrol ttie admtni-tia ou would have lei; liieret pietMe. i e peace ol ine country reaioied DouLts. rsry Lcneraby cuterUii fi aud treelv awpSWOaOfi, of the integrity of th KepwblUran i . - . -. . - ii . . , , r r 'i4UD,""J lirr- "Ul ;-..- ,..r tbifi nf t Kame rI form frwlttrenjt 11 r I rirtieilei, offer i i- weil kuoMi cinpromi-s wL a - v v -. iim i, i iviioi awa uttf uii -a . s im - i,. ii . mere writing out in official WWA, for cdncial i aanctioo.of the re.olutioti atn.c quo,el Tbe I dei-at of that eompromi by the Her-uMican j party in Congress, tneir retusii io Hi( in binding ; . and official form ah it rf.et had roniulgate.i . .. 1. vidua!- a:.: (.ariisana, Conbrmed the dou'-. theretofore eipre-seil. md in fact the death ; i kr ell ot the L'oioo Mr L nclu could !.: i h U . In .. .:ii u-. a a i . iu ! j,u' ii if .m ll :j ' D, H'l in "l.-l , 1 be laid ".p.eiiui.uii bWOmSS lo 111 a iKam ibe oeop. oi tnc -Kim .iate-, tf. u, Ott tue i ci es ion ! rf a Republte- t sdmini.tr, t .m than :rf.nrf r aiHi ?rit,r iiaarc. and personal lecnriry , are to be et.dangeted 1 here ha- net er ten snv re,-i.: ab!s ,-ause fo, -utb nppraheaven Iiideed. the u. .-t an.;.'.' . v - i., cnnlnrt l.oa all the while etisted. and been open to vieir .uoection. , It Li found ir. ner!y all the :ubl;bed spec-be of

milif r j ge- 'ddevoti

him wkr now ao

oc I do bet quote pcccbei when I declaar that ' o pur . .hrecAlr indirectly, to w-oh tin) TS it ittAfhsn of Klarere tr tbe f e . ..fr r . laafi'l r do . tf-d I hire no inclination

to do .. 1 rif.it thee . hert of the pecpl of the North, and that the acntime&te. and in do.f. I f;.ly xt uoon the pcr-tten ud Uniif tiolation of that sacred icpublir atfecttoa the ron-' oorlunire evidence t-' 'rcment br the men in wrr are eottned ahd winch the an. .-. - :sr ,'tjie, tUl te pro pert r, .!efiael. Then we can bare a reetored L'n'mn peace, and aeenrhfr t ne- t o; urt to e ;;. jllJ" ; r h?r (N Cl n I üUon; alii p undl thew.

wie endnMred Kr t ' W irromir.tf -mir uatuw. I add. to .. - -;eUf with the ' be xireii will be i when lawfully den -heerfu!W uuc m Aft ilw or -an ;be protection which, con atitat ton od the law, can fullr cirento all the Sun -. tied, fi r wbaftTT ei'ir. m " to another tiajt of b diu. !e ,L ai4 ret ft ' .a .. i . f i - m i 1 r.f -, i ,n tiffin i .r r . tilttnpiiJl forrn i 7iTrrr.inc-i r 'i irni . ;() ftf ,ritr wn'i..ni.f- . :ht a-.fo riei tuen itifluet.ee in fcuroe, and plan- wer' maturing M .-. hvertit iatoa mre pit' Ml . ir'o -! a' t- mal conte t for the aho'-tujr. Mi SwWwtW. with tbr apprott ot ,m p.,., ;tul, so 4pNUie thf MwlbfTQ I'fii. . aewaWiient. toet ti' earlv abolif n.- . -u:. mat i w iv, in a regular diapa' uui : Mi.titifo abroad, in which n attMlpi :tyKtk)u br the redera. i .vernmet.! w-s a unconiituiioii:il ami void He " The I: a men of oar gorettixent. therr:n pUred the wntiie control of laver . il Lhen etwwln, beyond the control of ibe Fek '-iiwr'ue-. o iwiib,; ib w remaiu cvc . r iltenwelfes, and fortified :f there - i - - - w urtii.in for th return of furiti - iii-J hi v f o, ud another aecuring tiu ai!'; a V. .. a 1 1 a . oak rLAtd ra in fiwii.ev i' u ? nation and repre?enition The condition of -I.tTfiy in thi erei al Suicwill rem-nn jua' the mc wlictt.cr i' 't!ie ifhoi Mfa aucceeri or M I lie: e :s not cena pr" texMor the c implaim that the dianeeted S'?,rr fo he lonouered hv the tVte..' S' .'i , if the refolution fail; fcr tww ikghM ol tbi Btatit, wad : the rwwdition l every hum in i ing in them.wil f .4jJrai!(jhU,lion, wl,ftllCr thr. rwroluticm ABM a I i t nhiuiit e . at u raff If ilia -i v. inu I ft k liit ahall ucceed Ol v. i. ether it nhali fai In (be one jcawe'Iie .States would ho twlentllv eoi:in ted t,-;w',J, Cft--tj m the o,be, tkei iloU.il.'IS HOW, lie lUCIiiiter oi :mc L IlHCO o. lie? , tvjt lher cotiatituliwiis and law., coalOaWBi kwMfi and institution., in either ewwa ffHU reniait. ike N nie "It is iuidly utcaiy OVJ tu th' iiiCW ; stable s'aierueiit the luither tact ih.il inc uea 1 I're-iiler.r . :i- well .ih rhe .-itir.eii;. through vbuwa ; aufluzcr he !iir come into the tdniii iati ititm, 1 i s iwwja repudiated all dcaigwa whatever, and I neieter iiupnieu io iiim .ni tiieni, oi iiiiii: r;in trie -vteiu -I : very n H i etitinw ?mdfr t!:0 C;.. titu'l.jn it'd I..- The cr.-e, however, aouid i.oi ba luliy BBCaciileu if 1 kcic io oaii' ! l,,Hl 4r,v sticiicmiri on iiia n-ni woui i oc u:.- ' .1 - A I- - 1IL con. f national , 'tna an m- i- nonf in ;nat oircctioo wowJd be pi c entcd bj tbftjldicUI MtporitJ, even liio'.gii iiie awaented to bi Doogreaa md the people." rVrflowfiiS Ibfa was the wel! known L'ritietnic!. teolutioi. a" 'lie e?n -ii.n in .Iiilr. n liie-c wweaw; "That tbia war e rert waged on 00 r perl lo any tilit ol Oppreaion , nor !or ain poipoaa Bv ton.raet or subjugation, t.or onrn.i- id 'overthrowj iiig or interfering; with the rights und ffBtaJdJstted 1 i: Mitutiona ot tttOwo 8tatea; but to defend and ! maintain the upremacr nf the Constitution, and ! to preset re the (Inion, wHh all the dignity, equality, and rights of the aevetal State- unirn paired, and tht ; -on h the-e abpeeM ira ae1 'mpli'heil the wr misht to coaetf' Here is evidence which none can intauudei nkMBjIi and n uw deny Tbib admini-tiatK-ii caOK ittio powci under a positive .iei.;e that ili the flavor ric',,; of the South ere recognized, understood, and would be respected . The plain language ol the B0B0Bating convention wa-. "that the maintenance, in vim ite, of the right- oi the Slate, and Cwpeci illv .. 'he right Of oad State to ordei and control its own rJoontatie ii -ti tti'ioni ' oordiug to it-own judgment cxclu.-ivclv i-. usscntiai to that bahoife ol power -d: wreh a . a a y . ' lue feiit'i:oii jii, t; un itiie f mr mi tie-il I t i .a 1 a It- -ll. 9 - t"-i a. " uepemi louowro m Mr. ninniri. ; - - augural: "'Inure no puipose. diievtly Of indirectlv, lo interfere wirb ibe ij-je-lion ol slaverv in the States where tt exist- I bei lev I hare no lawful right tOaipBO, and I h:tve no incli'i.tion lo do BS " Yet it is kistwv, -olemn hi-torv, that all thwsfl ptausas the piedgo ol the nomi

nating convention, the pie Ige of the inaugural, f thing efte wem wrong. Half past four All was the pledge Mr. Seward to Europe, and the, again in icudiue-- 1'iy bad dWBWdi md rWpledge ol ' Congres have all been violated; and I vealed the pre-ence and uim.-'i i! st r ot ! . . to-d if the Sooth is told bv Mr. Lineoln that the t bodies of met

"abandonment of slaverw i- the only condition 1 on which the mi an;lv for iieae tho biotorv oi the dfiliaad world may bo i sasacbod ia vain for trench ort - itrociou for decopiion- .-o gigantic and wicke.1. I he man who stands pledged, under en -rietitc and oath, that he bad "no lawful right.' and "no mclina- ; tion, ' to interfere with slavery in the State-; ihe secretary who assured Kuionc and the woild "ihat tiic new Preiaidenf. .is wr!i a- the citizens "through whose sulTrage- he has come into the ! 'admini.-tratJoO), ha always repudiated all det i "signu wlntever. and wherevei minuted I him "and them of OTotMlhing the -ystem of -Uvcrv 1 " . j It u .,!jiii,., ,...!.... ,1. f ,mm1a it ....a aa it u existing under ihe Conntitutiou and, l w-'" the Congress w I, ich declared 'that thi " war i not waged 00) 00r part in ant spirit of "oppierwioti, nor for any purpose of eoaqjneot or -ubjugution. uor purpt?e of overthrowing m b tertering wiiii the rights and e-tsbli-hed institu "tioi.sof those State' til all. ('resident . Sec retarr and Congre.-s hate absolutelr itnltolod them-elve by admitted and rei'erated astoundbag tlofwAioon Of fbo OOMtitatiOBi SO that no years of humiliation and icpentance can ever re--tore them to public conndenee reitweally tbey are ruined men their hoc e of fatore aefab - i- deetrnved b their own at is new icire nf l"Ci, .ml the I Hut they are eandidalos foi Ifowet aficr the 4th of Match OfMBtioB wne.i er the war i? lo go on after that time in the spirit iu which it i- now waged, aud for the me:e "abandonment of slavery ," or for 001 puipose wliatevcr, are -olemu ipiestion which our m i' h f iolatod Ooootitotioa refer di rwetly to 'ce -oefei-i:i peple every four y 0011 Sh til men be toniinued in power who mi call tor five htitidrcd tboasind more men, and perhii- -ti "five ksamlred tbooiand nxore, to njoko the "aeariMtewnient shtverv' fact' Arc l .1 .1 i - . . ! ui.Kii"! r :nnisaiiu- o 1 1 1 - -o oecome i I.I,.-. ... ! i.tilci.Aa 'iu. ..-iids of j childnn b become Orfihans, that Mi. Lincoln' Dusitirc v ! : Ions of -olemn plfd"es tniv be a? HuuitTU i iuc niciT acT . iii meir i iuniui am Hi ii... ,. tt .if. .. . 1..;-. ... -it- - -0- - - r .. s -la-.i I remtr, ei win .in- iiiitj u 1111 nn nviiiiiiio ir j rvsethek indtoraonient. seeing that ihat . i.'.r-e-Otent Will be hut to share t! e . -i 3. e ji.d ctioic. 1 mi kit g :' . .1 -i- ti.eit'j;. gu-'i - he'. Will tba pro i. -u-t..in ihe fanatical abolition nitty. who w re .ti;Uot unanimously declared br the Hou.-e Rcpreof utatives of l6l to be "toointi .. . in i umber- and influence 10 evi: the nerious attention Of alarm d ;ir v ptwtk ...... . . . r . 'he . 1 rle ' r:u-l : he stale falsehood thai :! t - : . I 1 Dliioo and the Conttitoi u, nleti Mi Uoc . bj ahaditioa proasnre. nd his need oi .i- radiil ro-e kaa dlt a ed what MMMAy tos tocn h . i . . - .-.-c thv b now. asal berealW will bV so long is he la in power, tor the aholitkm of .-Uve.- purpose vh.n . Ir ...O--l ,m I, ..-!. .i....i.. 1 .. I " inen, iu i uui.ti, ur ;ntii'U". muTii anu ien,flited" a purpose whieh be .letiml v detlared t-us wh d! unw irr lined br the Cousti tutioti, and. if 'a eptt.i I. b t'ongre- and the people, wowkf he prer. i . thoritr?' B7o oaroostlr knee not. and gaeag hack with i; Liocofa to hi- inangnral, take him at (word The time then predicted ha rrired. a,i-moui-bitig ir. no unccrtani tone thai we 1 cai not ti tr i i always " That when, "after mock !--bo-h side-. ::id no lin n ei-'M , . n cea-c tightmct. the identical ijuc-itht-i- ia to MTWM -r aftoroowraa are urain you Tbc.-e I'Utjatiotis mu-t te m.:, s.id it. a mai . entirelv ditTeie:.' !r oi. ' ,n.e-..." Mi Liu c . I tie auat be OSOt by men in Authority. lu whose honor and troth 'be ople Ot the S have col G kn ind w the .' : fttnti m ia in - - . eent reading oi with Mr L in i M trat Chices Sew-i.i ai the incoui n of the -tdmii. - I be nen IVeeideni, to be ; vmit: nci illU e!(.s'teil ii. Nc-enihcr tr.'ist le a iiiui rei.o .owi willing to meet ..- md ever overlnie for pe.ee a man Who -haii represent truly ihed gtoi v and poaer ot IkO) BalMMB. QBjd who; ai.en thefulb SSS of time bai eoWSO, will le not uiiwiaing nr,i i teti jci iu aiwisiice, aug vMlinr i ! .! convent, -i ..' s". he -fites. to briog ihe BecUoM again togerlter. -er to fice. i- bretiiren ai u ir.ei ..- Thia is what t neeue. .. . - ,-i be a. . . - a r" i . ..-hed. if rea nable h. i to be entertateed of a restored Ln:.:n uud ditut.oi: t. ruie br are doubtAnd uuf r. .' ke acc-mp!

I ful or uncertain epriJr of tho people. braving toe fioutb io doubt is to the pob'.ie will. They

t mmt be assured by overwhelming mykh in ' every State that trie Oanati'uiiOB of our fall er.it . ,w.r Ii : bv ihe er i and creit men who Bade ft. i rtffT topreme till HITTI I : PI II IIMH . Ik- nia- If ww it tnmlriiilil - I'rIWJt l.rni-ml l.rf am Ieeel-ee1 Ihr . lwiw-l M r Instruction of t lc- rrt -Trrnhfi- artillery Hre l.rral Patalr linnn;'l I tie rrn I rnO)i - I h ll-ir .I ill I .-rrr I lie u lion- Line I or rt It irU lie nInlrralr retake Iii tr . r. -r. Y. -k N-1 " . ; .' uf rtii !'. jN.k. . Julj 31. 1Ä4 On 'he rtf l-.:i- tfier 4erer-i! IBtife at kMMi !" drive the enemy fi hi IVteisbvFÄ H fawMW waakaa. Imwui' a;l ; noon, the fe-. .. mining was awggeated It is not necer Mr in -i; who i ht',,i '. the honor of hir .riülnated the plan If i- ufficien to t-xte hat n the dai above meiiti itied, the aork of xcirating a tunnel comuie ,i i call i h until ilie '.ttli tout 0:i tha? day the tunnei ffti .-mp'tied I hc, length ws .About live nuudted feet, md at the; Ktw ef hf wnnel the m n j formeif. fwwoing j ptrtHei With, isd lirerttr ntider thefort tint w .. ie Jr"riio5el. Uli the i.th the enoruiuu j i. tl j -! twelve t!.. .-i:.d ;.huiid- of ponder wa placeu it. the mine. fusc were coustiuutcd :n,i eoi.necie. wiih th mnazine. and etervthiiiw.t -ii rcudine fot the grand exnloion. Evctv .is r one co, u .tinted with the detailf waa aowflwanl "I brilliaBl aacoe, and imci fui the mmncnt when the for; ii;' Sri defiantly rei-iel all nur efli-tL-gains t ' wow id be blown awl af wakwawoe, and ritk it tbura vi" .crc inforiunatc enough t i- nithil iih ii. iaiHi wall-Ht the appointed boor. It waa aftwnced that ioauiediattly nftet the . iptoaioo grand charge lioiild be ni'ide again-? the other jwrtiun? ol the enemy' line, Bad t" icnder -ucees moi e certain, i' waa detcruiiucrf to afWW oti by fein a IwffM Baaf n Lee' .irmv. and when bbi Ibwj ikoald bw tkrwa weakened ihe charge i- tobe made On the night of UtOtweulj ;ixth the 'd oorOJ moved from i i-.-ition in reaerve. ami eeoaed ?he 00fWWattOa Nex? morning, the twwntyfftventh, the march wa- eonMned. and fbf i -io.-.-fcd the .TarneVuu iiatc .ilieai Let a i iiiformciJ l tiic opara lion of tb tt day, but it i- BfOpiT tö fUtO thai Lee ws not deceived ly the movement Lit knew it to ho i rne Of otne kind, a.d eontaating iiiniel. wiiii dispatching a lone .-u.Ik.ii ' cneck an a lvanre toward Kichniond, he kept the reiter pari .d'hi- Tiny -till hehii d if iniKii-h-ment. and calmlv aw.-iited tho development ! Gen. Grant's plan The 3d corps rewaalued n the north -ide of the Jsmeti DWtit Fri l i y tiig'nt, the "Jltih, and 'hen quietly and rapidly aiSfrWd back and a en? into pj-ii - li in the ten wi'h a portion ol i''C ( in in iitJ ie-tnig on Ihe right u! the line It w h rrangeil to spring the mine u:. tlio following morning, and all were nataei lr the arrival ot ibeaacifiog hour Three o'clock y.-teiday moiniu: tt.iM fl ,b- ' pointed time A? that hum everv elevalioii , every spot that could itrot. In view of the doomed toit, w. crowde! bv our men. The Ibh n.i Ifih corns eic in rcadines for the bri-k work expected of them. To them h id been :!ii:t'J the ti.-k of charging the line, mid it wu- expected that bv moving at so eirlv an hour ihc ene inv Mould !ir eotrinle'cly -uipiisfd, bid hU Bftfr ' defOal inn -t be ihu- :enderei a mutter of cei taintv The lOti f'.wai I whih all eer wercex ! pect.intlr turi-ed wnsin front lurt)ideV pwi t 0 i Hon Hnrn-!.fe w i- lo ordei i 'ii ir-c a- soon ! tlir exnloMon sliouM be heard file 18th corfO) I was oc hi light and a to ehsi c waWAwJfanwawa J with the !fth, snd he-ewite ob:- annported Iba Jd md kfk Three o'clock w is the annoAOded time Giant and iBwndw were at Butler -he diiu irters Kvety thing was BO we'll mranged tin' no delay or tins take waa .titteiputcd The fn-ec warelaid. I he men were :0 their All looked eict'ili . i ; li-tet.etl f.-i th' tctr-blv to ,r tb it w - to aliake the e-r:I and -end int eternity the gWJBBw4OS of! tho fort. 8oaetb!ng wwnswrooe The tore wa ignite.1. bi.l ti.cie damr-nee - nnieivhc- 1 and f!" tire diedool Half-past thi -c Fiie a il again applied, and it :i'ain failed four. Some I heenem diseoverea' home imnottaiit movem- a - aaa a ment on loot, tortv iiüMites oast lour. Sud I dwwls tho oarth woo fwrosra tewarl the sky. A if bv .t might eruption oi nature the for: md all , it contained were dashed into fragt:.' is iioi j flung high iu ail. Tor some moment-cveiy-i thing was obseureti bv ihe great mountain of ! dust and loo-entsi paiticbs ct t uih th it aro-e from where a few moment - I. i-ie the Confedera'e -bd t'nrc ite ning aod confronting our men. Tbeie were some me,,, ;.erhups a hundre! fort it the time These were thrown ino iu the the an with the thiut: e.rth 1 liun- were atOBBttd in tho c.ubi i.-ui e- . - - - . some -a v ten . -.tue v v.-.;. . ic not me of the ! number The-e w e(- ahn . a-';,cd from their place- A eivitv, deep ml jagged, like the j OMMtth id cratei, yawned when the srtillerj I rOwreJ ftoaa end io end of the line It CO HI ' Bynced with Hutlcr and Footer, far to the tih? The lenibie thiwderof the gOM Waa appalHag 1 The Borth areaoed and trembled, bot still the ! dreadfol '.rm raged OO. Then there came a i in!; ibiin-ide wa- to ch.ii ite ipimeliatel v if. j Off the explo-ion, hn for some IWOBOII hkl Üne-wen not readt Hi- command consit-teai ot three diriaionn (Int o.4 them w i cmp i-ed exclu-ively ol ie'ioes TwWWAy minute- !i d elapsed before the Hue wa luadi Then they advanced boldlt and ateaditr The 18th Oorpa wot on the right. W.nren an i Hancock were opptortblg Thev charged the lk?t Uno, and the Coofoderaies fell back before tbem T'ney always do so fiiey nevci hold their first line They alwaVf have n stronger iiuo iu reserve Buiuside'- men -till advanced They reichet the SOOOwd !ne md bewi pan ol it. Here they were met by i tenlbla fire flu oncosts gun- commanded evety loot of ground IhevsiB l.ii 1 w n is ol grape ai d -l.i o ne! into and through Hurnside's rink. The fire wni awful, unparalleled. Lvery gun w i- brought into lequisitioa It Humide aod his lopnoriers ij .i - . . . . i i i ruuui yr' . m oui. uiu; ooitftiiirmci m mri i ..i ,i.v..,i. .i... . i.-.. La t.,. :"o 1 o ic-1 in . i ii,- eneui in u- .iiiooii j tin burg If the enemr cult drive bu-k the adVnOCÖBg column, Tetersbui WOOid be saved. md the Lieu'en ur Bonwrol s great plan defeated flight -lubbornlv Ihe conte-; wint 00 T he commanders crgcd tkciff bfOOOB forwsnj. bot the could not proceed I he uicd io hold their grwwsid, hu he uoakl in da thi I hey aora InUittg in liunv-'reJ-. ind it tweeBPHBl fire roured ussuKly into ahem TBW OeggWfO WOre fit - lioow;, ml ;oillu-ioi rhor had nojroi beBsea witneseed -neh a fite Th t could not -' : 1 igaha WhnA lo.ei fell i .ok ; ther 1 aourr; thev i hnoairod; then reg BBBBfj und brigade- iia. t v m i o i dklthe OnWMnandevs sif. i herb ': tit all their etfurts s ere ooohwa The orfol itofwi ol n ruction still poored down, und r'.if it - rir on the 1 egro tr.t.,pfhe Oootideratea saw the begitiidnf f soccca; that determined to tollow N up. i"l retake tl. :k- Thev on the colored ti and the Owvastathig n. fuiot. bee in l toot .-ontinued. The c The negroes lied in t ror b.t thi re'e, .'!-- i ur-ucd tl.cm. Th ran to then i;rt"jit the white troop. An iltoipl a i- aMMM to check them, but it ;,ile,l I he snrelwdng brokeo, tho fimtka hod te i v. w:,y Tbe -upo,iing lines, were dr-ordcrel bv tbe " is.ii; 1 of -oli.it i-d tr. .:-. iii-iiing again.-t an, brnakhg through ttit-ou Lack to the first line liiere to -land :hd trv to tetrieve tbe fortunes of the BMMTBtng ll Bat jrOj eaili about 7. The te-t. jl hre fcviu m.ire han a hundrel gun- wa--! i dire:ted sg ,ins: and d-he-i into our lineThe Confedemtes prcv-ed on. i uhing back our line stnadilj. The presttcc wa all on their -ide I he-, md rvpuleo. ttie iMack and vigorouly foi ioel up their success i ncir guns comma: U t e ii..!e field .. one -i-'t was abeltered Ti e white tr-ot- r-ie i ..n to the fret :, but t ie COWld not hold i. By some unlucky aecilent ihe dorc-1 n-ops got into a spot that promised "heller, hut nerc w concentrsted a fire tiu' ws- more than doadl It became erident that the line could n o be held The order was gireu to fail back, and tbc troops reti-ed to tbe shelter of their own Work. leaving on the ground tbout tree tbooaand of their comrades 1 bare not yet obtained the particulars ot tbe ciu!tiea. bu? tber are known to be varr numer

ou Tbw abore in a roo.!- vr -.tlmate Burnaide ii aid to be slightly woundi. Tb !of io Oenfral White' d .ion of colwrci troope wi

between twelve and fifteen hejfcdrcd. feenj I Utrtlctt i roi-airg He i- beüered to hart been captured. The caaualtie anrnn offirera are on uaualiy jrreat The officer nfthe newro reiri tnent uircre'J mo-l ierreir, beciuae the tnt ileatru tre fire wa directed acainat their regi tneutü The eor.d rnrv a!o ufTered -r-ffeelf. The great plan ha been tried, and it did not liroH Thi PntifaHlM l.aro hail ')m Kat of the fight. That nnt be idrrmted- Their low waa compart' I vi'iy light The troo; feli back to tbeir old poaitior. AH i n,oiet thia morn ing. bi t we do cot know at what moment the tortn mar burst fcrth afain The armr i not dispirited. Strange t m ; cm nataiu everr mi-tort'ine -o WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. Mi laiU I UaW lteill- ol l.ninl I trni) at I'rlrribn r- HlimU) llu- . i z i- in ii r it Uli no oiiijci r : Hi i It r !! t,H!TO . 1 10 P. M 1 In President ha retu:tied Iiere Irom hi wisit 1 l oeni-n! Ünm Since hi- return it l.a- tieen -t.tte-i that very important chanee will immeili- ; arch take t! :-v in regard M the future ee of ofer.iiri ol rhc irmy of the iV.tunic. From II tin1 enn ie Ifartuii, it -eem- that Gen Grant 1 'initsed bli recently expressed opinion "that no largo powtiwW wf the enemy his left Ml i m medime front;" and now believe ju-t the rever-f At all event-. wbethr he believe-, m or not, the government i in p-jrN.ion o, racts tn regaru to te te.-ent departure ol certJin divisions oi Lee aWaWJ from I'ctcrsbuii; and Kicbmoiid, which leave BO option in -he mind of the 1'rcden! and r. . m a ti i A - i t3 . f Tl" . Tl I U W i oeCTetü! V Ol ' ai. i iie k i:u w iij.n tii.ii motemention the pari of Lee - tttny have been made;' and it may have been ' eonrince Cienetal fJraal of thi fict th .t the President made tUa ; ikwA. At all events, it is paid that no the rwawll of thai viMt. the cwna of General Bfa - 11 :he fntiiro .. . wi'! he inimr.liv 1 v changed. I haw reveifad lull detaiki of the aflfair a: Petmibnig wn tbwSOtbnlt. You will see from ÜMM raetl thai ( ;r.at.t ha m iwa inother failure a faBj BIOJ Wbiob BlOanlO Hi mort diaiitnUi repulse j of out armv a failure attended bv the u-elft-s I ! icrifice of at least 5,WI0 of our own troops, and: pcrnai ti .ir n- many oi me ion:e.ioraies ror. It . 1 . a r i i -ti mge tu iay. ii i- etablisbed beyund all pue

ttOOJ that theexplohh ol the mine wh expected which he occupied until h.- wa- called to hi reward, aval BIOvMoi for by the ConfelerateSi und they. He has left a cmpanljn, with ivbow Lo lived in an-at were pie;, ire 1 for ir Not only had they rernor aff,c;ii.n for r forty veir-, ht:.I tiv -n. to otti hied twelve out tl the nxteen gut,-' our pj ÜM re- Uf$ A d!Ti . , umt inllmtt, 4 ,..t.

aonut to 4 j i i -e ui - iieiy, out mey nia aiso re moved (Vom the donmeij work nenrly all t!,t men ' that had beeu in it The ieriöee of life .- 1 by the explo-ion. therefore. w mach le- iian . (Jeneral Grant Intended And when the explo !ion bad taken pi ace whe f he Laymen'. had i ceased to fly through rhe an awd the du- had -caled "t i- Inuud thai General Uiant had t odd great mi-take, that hi? mi-calculation, , had reudeiet the --te 1 esfdwaiawwf WbswJwaat BW . uc to uHe bad rilpiKi-eij Üial tba Wwrh Waiek he had , wsf deatrojad was fbw principal datcwawaW Pwffars burg, tire kef indeed lo the -vsteiu I bet hv j I which the place IS larnnded Instead of lliat i the Je.-frovc.J l'r; .i- . mere utwor icnioi If t wtoocbad bl tba sxplosMMi, rose tba fiowwj in r-n vpe- :.! cm-' ! u.-.ther and -tdl -iioi.er , and larger fori, bristling with heavy gun, -wsrming wiib ube! .-haii--hooiei- If Grant wn. not i ippalle! by tntt -'snt. ir w r- neewOM On awiwro i- u'terlf cillouHut that wa Owi ihe lii-t BwafBBl in the oi-i-ter Brnnt'a oniers were that the main work ol the enemy hiving been dastl ay od . i dirisiOni ii : ofBif weie to ohargo a:id cairv the plsbe. I:, u.-.i toiK wa no' ueiiot.:, uanuieven towebed. 13ut after 'he explosion, which dc muliffliea what prosed to be an unimriortan' "litW0fka the charge was iwdereii nvenhclw-- I' waa executed; t;r when eT?d the veferoBBwl the Amu ol the rVtwoowe ovae rafnM lo obaegw wbaa they ware ordered to? Besides, tbe third dlviaiwn of the 2J Corps, was one of the divisions nrdeved tn eh in-re snd that division, tu c-ordine fn irmr tiadition. ouuld earrv aurthina rioi-lwi.n ee.u,itiMl too .lue It . " inecnangj i .'.gl) 'Ola pl-l e It most gatfaMf t exeewreaihv sll of the wntsa troopa wi-o took pari in it. Jfevei Ik lore liad the bene , BM 0 tk gallant vetetans af H.tn.-ock'a eoi (s -howt. forth mote bnlliantlj. Hut it wa- of no afwtt. The Oonloderatoi bwdoxpecte4 not only tin explosion, bot also the charge that followed it; and thov were nieptred for both The coi - Ivo rat 1 and entil.wiing fire th a wa- pOBfWd up- j on the oldOOtl of the 3d and ."nh .urns, mowed i i them down like grnaa before the aeytba. Bwt J l.l l 1 1 . Bel ff, I thev he'd their wrownd and fought like lieroes. till they were Ktorallv lun ovei .md threw a ii to eonfosion bv the panic mrickeu negroes in thir si. iiuelni flight Talk about neaiocs lighting altei üii-l Why I am told b tin-? tt 'no wilne.-ed the si'ene that they brcke ;md tied in wild tetmr like heep. Ihiiiwm a ,tv um-, acco'itremeuf- ami e'tvthing that could iiuncde their night; nd that . they did not stop after they httu thrown the -3d aud ath oorpa into eonfaswsn, Bed keit wa running and acnainering, in frightened, huddled ma-, ontil they were oiUes awr Thai ia the and ol them It will be impossible ever to organize ; such utterlv panic stricken crentwres into sol-1 diet- sgaio. It must be i cine inhered tho thi- decfchMT CO j pul-c ol out armv. iu an assault that General! Oraag had been making preparations lor many ! weeks, and in which his whole ruiy woo prooOOt 'foi the troop sent to the north side of the j lame- river and returned.; was effected by only j a -m ill portion of Lee' army. Beide the ti oop that hau been -cut away r-ome tune previoulv, i ; lsii;e number ol been sent, on! v a day before. to oppose whatever designs Oram might have on j the north side al ihe .Tame river, an 1 they were: there ni ihe time of the exploion M v bBWUI vr t i K iTr.fi. We leant thai there ha. beeu scone sseste ii. r. l in Vigo county, growing out of ihe relee bf Ike A-i-tant Piovo-t M irshal, C I W. It. Thouip-oiK of a Lieutenant who had been arreted and confined by the civil JOfhetitie upon , the charge ol BfBrilering two men Thht miiilary inte.-ftiencc with ihe .-ivil aiboi i' kWJ was ref "i-.! bt Hani a- in outrsge whi h ougb not lo be mbasitfod tn A letter frwaa I OffO Haute. da:vi ihe IfcJ. s-; There !- a feirful eA'-itemeut heie to nitht OUt troubtw in Ihesonth pan ot the COtll ty Tbc t ea-pie are rming on Both ides Hid n. i have , ,1. These and aioailai trowhl?s ass bo njaeod BB tbe ri oBtrsges and a bu i ... a 1 1 uanrtwtions of powoi hi the .he .i:-. i.ii ol I ba :oer,i ll ' tr ' i.---hod I (Ml WW' 1 1 - Ha C- l.CIia il lev, f I !: t emo ' .Itli'hii - i0 a :ll be .1 o--H 10 o I ' lr-1 kSarw. dktd . . i lontifiod aw W Valgtsl -.g-.'nisly . met eh iMlis ng, I . t . w,. 1 .e ,, .-. fMMsn l inten i "i matt i ea i he Bi --full ., iarx eatdtatl b ihv noremen: of inC ."-sl . s I IBW CWSMrtrj, I and in banking, and I uid aeeuoiuiated a large fortwiK bj yen- . others , k -'n..p-.i ti t m i . inierprjaa oool BjatwaOry a low nhorowgh tbe OMnaMnageineni of h r.iu !n ... iced confideiice, tie was tu -l i- estate Mr H :.ti waa eilin- ii eiiritv, a ni i ei.e. of bon : e m-.,-r nee il endowed with 1 1 i . aOBOO At!i judament rarely surHe held the ufli'-e f C.nal Tritee Tho dccc-e i w'di kwso ba remembered by his .-- ci.itev and ibe wert- i legion, foi bis tine -o- 1 ifWaliiiaw, b tdayful humor aod kindwewa t kesrt May hi soul ret in peace! A I' :. . n jotuuat re;w.:. tht -eve,l -'i-or. skferwbsa aVwvoi of l.r-e. P'irvhed in We-teen Canada o; t' n.feo'rr oe aciont, have pa-.el ikiwn on the royal mail steamer during ihe p.---few day a. defined for Quebec. At thatport.it if aadSSSlOOd, Ihew w ill t- -h.ppedfor a Mexican port, and 'her -c ps--e orerlsini intw the Cow fcler tct A Lincoln version of the " Arabian Nights En ten ait, ment" thi recent "American Knight Eutertainment "

CLAIM AGENCY!

A. F. NOBLE

p VI-.kAl. THh l All l DtTIM. CI.KIIK Second 1ttnr ni h Ttnn7 Hi fi n T(). vol I oicris IttUMkR mum Mim t . CoaM . Var f PH att iret anrt all rape ilm. Ac., pre ir r4le a tlfiO ol.iMT .hhartrwl ,'i i.-c..ii- r o. wou'-1n --tx.! i 'tree fi v h lal'muiati.iu an1 ..ivice irrt!!; : .ettrr.. i ii. wer. lUinrc an to n. E F 13 iiii-ii I.AZ NOhLE, Adjutant General täte of fr . e lerartm'ia, Indiana: Mior DANIEL Md 1 1 1 J. RLSTIX", Ataaltlf at Jfe wJ r M L ht'M.Y. 1 i.K tvHKH, VaJKX A CO., Bar.Ki.; M--r. A. A J t ML Kt HM A.V Baokrr; Hon. W. Ff. RAMAI I.. M. C . OBITUARY. Wdfi the vicinity f Indianapolis ou the SOtk f Ju,F ''L N Ej.. ae.l ii& year-ami: months. The l-cea-e.l wa-one of the pioneer of tke country having imivi'.; in th;- county in the jrir 12.i. arn'. -t-tle.l in the watt. cb-ired up and ma.e a rtrai cla farm. : r. srit-allii -e :sh rli. ;.r-jnt and iiiourr: !.. '. . Sf aaWWdOMWI. Triiv i- he tnid-t nf llf.-wateki aswkuM lh- tnnrral ii . jturdai uin.iiiK, tW I tfuL I . . I.. .... f r..-A ..J f.I.iIm. mnA .H.'lll.'.t J 1.11 K' I ' "I! ''I M. -1 l-.u.i.. , . mäd , ,,, a C-1 -irnniii r .1 i.riit r.-'i " r -i- . ivbii ""m th- Hill ver' if th- Ith clipr . : 1 i TL- --tt.rltr. Hl remain- now rrt in tui- City Cemetery Th- lf v .!M-tl a- ".iti ri-.. r Hai-r-i -w-., Murylt.J, and Kiuii aft'T i.is parmt-. l-a ic and Sarah Shnr, -migrated WSI f 'ho mountain. htkI .. tiled la the Monoiisjh.la intry, and (La aain lu Zaiio-villc, Obrio, whrre h ruad- Ui- lirM .to.jinintaace with M1--Maha)a Dnrci, ti bm he wa- msrne.! . ti the 4th '. April, 1P?2. .'bortly fier tljejr arriv al in ihi eoaaty tise uaitrd niih the I'lea-anl Run Rali-t Church, tu which ibt Bwd pruralner.t and rpectfiil moiuhr-rs f..r runny years, Mr. FmMca servinn the church and assorlati i in the eapadry f clerk the most of the lfm . The writer i f thi- article ha- leen &cqua:fited with the OAWSasad lr nearly -ixiy yearn, ami can fay that frr-m boyhood U. old ..re ho niaintainc! ,an unsalihd rputaUWB an uprisht arid booorable depwrtOKiit In all his in-tercnr-e with h: fellow citizen-. Tho moral law a a OAa rate wTIWaaswdoet. Ucwa-ioi er) -re-pect an exoclh ni auJ exemplary ci!ivn. a o.-l netjrh' r atd a kirnl aiid affectionate htishan'i and fnther. lit j a imti jf inoro than ordinary ability and in-' ! ti-lligenc-; theae qaalliie. bo tjroArly iniproted ny hi . iiKhi-try pj roadin- an i Mudy. Ho waa p..acaed of a : ji-nl Mqnd Jadgra v hieb ia-piied the confldi tice and r.-ieet of all wn knew l In. IL- ,- n.. in . ral fnei h : c; di o.hin.- ti . I K'tirai sali. -,WJV' "-,erir. m ... r,: u and politic-, never romprombiati prpwfple, BW becon--f(uence, he a-ihrv might E. Hied, at hi - r'-idti i:i rhiladetpbln, HaiKk countt. on the .!. M'. Him- Jia:..v. in tl-.e "h yar of bi age. Mr. .trsi-.-.a was h.-rn :n Wro-ter, M a--achUfCUi. emirrateo to in. nana in it tun h-r mi .-r- was a reidcut of M .: . a coumy Hi-r m.iiu.s will arriv,-in ih.- euy ai S.XU thi- jh.t:.ing aver tho OawOrOl Railroad, and ta'icn from th Tiiioi. liepi-t for liitermoiiT . The friecds of th- family uro n-vi-ed to aOWWd with, at further notice. AMUSEWiENTS. If kVlTROPOIilT SB 3.1 T v.l V N i K. Mr VV II kILI V r moA oatUMay hveniug, AlLg. btll, 18b4. BUTU KtOBT OF TBI GREAT ORIGINAL U KI& Tho K-asnt Patitoiuiii.t ol the CONTI! V JS A 1VDINT! it 0 JW . .1' u .f .fi : BJ i.KKAl SKNSATIO.N CT OX Till. DOfJBI.K TRA PR Z. To ooclude with ROBERT MACAIRE AND BERTRAM. rto precisely. The Crowning Climax! 114 s RMBHI GREAT SHOW a .KAM tovri.i i. t mn re Mammoth CombinaUun of tbrss iep; not, will perform INDIAN, tPOLI 3, Friday and Saturday, August 12th and 13th, 1864. si)-a. "ii lliware Avenue, near th !. . f. ....u .nd kvemng att ao . , . riv RJcesGrea - H . c I a a . g itt IABre. an . - i.i'u oiJiw o-re r.A.tniUK, una tbe celebmied Idos-jteu Male., hi wuics are adaca ib" worvlerful performing hn-e S. A lal"LAS, oi ' three more rare ipecinwn of eqafne -aitacfty, wti' be prf..rned br Mies. 1A KU K, tt'-r first ajfpearai.ir in this ci'y, aiU: I by :h-em1-.lent artist i Proh ttflrMakik unit l.iatll, . iu tit ca'l-Te ol A'aima! iulrll.-c; 'oped by pi... -npbical training ItBetrr owfan Arflong BBwtgn dt B3 watap a. SyaSS l.ndoo, 1'ari, St. Peter,'furg and Vienna, who iil pre--at to tbe .-tcnt-Ued pectater a lir.na lc pr-fo-tnauee. a fireu-. a Mlnature Army, a labi.naMe fjL.1 r .1... llwlin. P,r. .w4 I . . .1 lialii -0 embl , :

Itwrclay a U Id Huffaloea, Fr..n the R.Kkj Voantatas aad Wah . wit a ynalaa tisitf of Hutner ivl i amarebe p.fni. n km i njinjm i Will Anpar at each exhibition, aad the per o ui- . wiii b radiated and p!ced by tbe eria.ua! koaor, and f.r. OkW uf lb great -o clam wit, .e ter aort i,btlosophr Afmitiioa JO (rib. i ii ll r. ii :, . nghsOBW J E WAB5ER AgLt

t ;UaSa aOiOMIIU. I.N THE I iCtm. I' ( . ba i pawai I a GOT K IV E XT X's BLOCK, r imh vi'oi is tii kff-rra.tu iw? "k - aat TaaMker RnimhI l.ttr - Ii.". Im. .It iBBBMsUatab t 4taa tkWtT v. i .ifi.t;. cbfrrf:!lT iren rwrW ratfe aainfnr ail leuef E X C 3 8: liana; t o!. 07. H. H. TEURE' L. Mnaarlal Orereiar kI', ('hier rajniastrr. Dttr'ct f In.naaa itvt tllinoi: Ban. Patnu-ier. V. . A.; tlr. V. A Jtf.rTroMIM; Ma-r-, S. lum:i.)N. . Me. Bra. H.HHIH, J' . A LeaWtw, Ky : VT M I HUNTINGTON. Ca-hier :ri N. rtC-AwIm DRY COOOS. CLOSING OUT SALES - A I i Hfc Trade Palace tili cV 2S WEST WASHINUTON ST., hum; lord & co. risrllM in UK.TIhK FKt,k Kl .sTXkSa NdH tier thlr iare a: 1 zAri.c - .ts-k of S100,000! w-r-l At N w .rk 9id uiucL , Feeltna ur.de- .hl,R-a..a n tbe p, r Iba vrj ' ,arfir P,roaco wr'havc received, we h.te concluded u aloptibis net.,ot1 f.frlo-. nir out onrprentiock. tlre. hvvjf!K tbmjn advant of buyiua the-, low as tbe -a me cm he bought at ne: waole-ale prkei '.t ' F.a teru eitle. Tbl- I no fetio.u cry. aud w ill comI ' - ...... -.u. - i . , rA vul r , hae now in -tor lie Ijin.-.t and ht i,,t :.. i '"' ' 'hi- city, eonitin of ftia.ooo i worm i SIL KS, Cwtiipr i 'eailtllu! .-- arid-, fram tba amt ottty ate Moire Antiques, To Iii .-'üip t PLAIN SILKS AND SATOfä Whh I. II! nvat:ee. o'. r-csolf-- ot the reeni gBtOf adHM ORESS LOOK, In reat variety. Oar bayer bei'iK at tb-bei.a ot il. n.rk-! durniif tba -.pr-iiK, ba maie rxtra eBorti lo pro cur tb finest and mo' fa-bU-riahb' li :.' market, rom pr.-ii.e all tb- late HtBRRIMAC PRINTS. SPRAGUCS PRINT-?. PACIFIC PRINTS. AMERICAN PRINTS IM XNELLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS. FLANNELS. SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. E M B R 0 I I B R M-is, HUME, LORD & CO,, '1 ;um-2a itf REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Va l Oy v. V I x. 6 ..3--7-.:i FOR S ALL . I 'nein l I I Fuinam ciity. Indiana, -etea miles tn .,' i.rLtank atH f oar mite nartb o. SieUvtlk. Tbe raupcffrrerl t a liar pr ee. lr.l. nnaitoa war he obI I Mr J-r.i . c . i-l,r. eiU ntli,.iM. I If A'HOl . b VLLV 1LLI ftH.Hi I I IU. aO. i:cn.v(;i: BmOKKB, I OA X i OAXK MONIT CX tXIJ.4TrttAA BIT AJTD uflke JC. in sucta M-.-rt.i.i 0 log

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