Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4320, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1864 — Page 2
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i JB CHIOS -IT CHT BB PBBSIITBD.- Jara.. . MONDAY MORWlSü. Al'orT ADVANCE IN Trtt PWCf OF THE WEEKLY SENTINEL. 1 (.rtter to .set to greet mi in tha price mt paper. v er ceeepeM to tetee taa price ef to Weekly tettflael We bensrs tke Drmsrrata of ha) Una will nrtite aw la skia iveaee, as thej certainty CaSSM aatre as to pabtiak paper at a tear. Frea thwdattaa fallow HI ae Ike prtce ef die Weekly Satlaw Oaeeoae. eae Five ooptea er ore, eae year, eeeb espy . Tro copies er ore, eoe year, each copy t S3 " i Ab aaua eopf will a jtrea to tk fetter sp of t of twenty. At! ssooey aaPoa after täte 4t- ct U4 ibrxr . . kirM atairvtai a iuxi.u ku I ' I , ihi i DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET Pur Hcl 0rnor, Iflltnia. mt Hsmsw, pk Fr Ljiltf i.ri Govoinor, saatalwss D lamwsavwff loniun-1 Kor Herniary of Stet-, uns S A TIIO 5, of For Auditor of Vai. J8KIH P.tS1l5K. of roT4l.- t. l or Treurer of täte, MArTHKW h BRfTTT, of lorje For Alt jr or j Geasrai, OUCAK B HOHL), s4 D-ca-P..- Suprintnrtr.t of IM'-lic Iutrctlt?, SAltUF.1. I BL'tiC. of Allea. for Jodgoa of tke Sopr Coorr. S AM DLL V. PKRKI5.H, of Marina. AKDklW UAVLSt5, of ltecatur, JAMES M. HAK5A. sf S-.Hrv.n. JAMI. L WORDS, o' AAV Fwr Clerrf f b Muprewo Conrt. FTHKLBFItT C. HIIK5. r.f Km. For Supreme Cotirt Ufp rUr. N IgejgeMI B. TaYIB. t MarltiO. P..T F.lectars at Largo. JOHW PKTTTT. of Tippte auot-. anfgOg K. WOLKE, of narrl-.M Coot Ingen ta, HAflAM K. FITCH, of t., WM. M. FRAKKLI!t. f 0Kor Wtrtr F-Ifclwr. First DUtrict-SlLAS U H0LB0MB. oj Glb.oi.'ontlagoat FKTKW MAIF.K, of Vaalrrburg. flocoad Wertet -ELIJAH 5F.Wl.ASH. of Flo ' Contingent J AK. A. GHOEMIJCT, of Washington. Tfclrw District AMBROSg B. CAR1.TON", f tawroais. i'or'.tagnt E. O. LEI. A 5 D. of Jrf-r - r worth Watrict-EAlTOir W. WII.H05. of Dscatar. . ...t rnt-KIWI5 P FF.RKI8. of Ripley. Fifth Diatriet JAMBS BROWN, -r Rand.-lph. ..nt agent -THOS MF A5". of Wayne. M fh t a-.tr1 KR.t I. A 7 IIKK?. Ot MorCOIl I Aovrntb Dttrkt sRCHIB v l DJ0H9B0H, f Putnam. ' l- y nJ!-.?y!0!'j! ';4k;.. , c-r j Con Coatiaewnt BENJAMIN K. bAVI.s, of Sh-lb fonttnrnt LKAMOKR McCLCRi. fClinir Biota iHntnci J. o. osBOBNE. al Bsrabsti Conttafaat RI.LIS BVO H EE, of White. IVnth Diatriet ROBERT L0tBJ, ef Eh Cwotingrnt Vf SPRtrTT, r DrKal. K.lwnth Dislrkl-J. W. SANS BIST, "i Hadk Cotititicen;- W. R V K KM A N. f T j . DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. h-t m..r-v,.IJtJI K MHLACK Seroml l-tnct-MH'H AH. C KERR. Third Inlr. t-HKNRY W HKKIN. 9101 Koarth Dirtrtct r.FOKi.f HKRRT. SoTonlhlM.tric'-nANlFI V lUOMIBP., Elflbtb Diatrk-t-JAMRS V IIARNKV wtnth DUtrtet DAVID TUUP1B. Tth DIWrict-JOBBPH K Kla.ERTON Paieaai itsliliil IIBI" McTiJWn i TICK KT DGNOf R.ITIC COI Nn K r SUt Btnatui JAMBA R. BRACKEN 'Por Btproamutivc, ARXBR R. HYDK. KtHtKRT OBATDON For ShertB, arKPHKB Mc!f ABB tor Treaorer, OZRO BATES Kor Sorreyor. BATES HO ABBOOK For C'roer, CUR STIA5 F.AI KH lor Kmme nor mt Center i JACOB B. MILL me rhltagt t anvrnilnn III K sties. We ar- iu horixed to rnnounce tbai lowing roads will csrrw:s,r,Ts to the Democrjtic t.Vsnonal Convention, which assembles at t hiero on the SKKh inslsul, al halt fare i.-.tc-. The Peru and Itidistis-a'li-. through to Cpm The Lafatfiaa aiv! In hi oigh to Chicago. The Cincinn it t.-d I tvinan.diThe Central 1 he Jefferson t die The Louisville, New Albany and On r The Keansville and Orawlkwdaeilsa, i The Cllcaan Air Line. l l.e Per l and ludiauapolls road will is.-ue ii t!l 'are tickets wbicb will be good on any traia from be 25th of August to the 3d ot S-pi-mber in luive Trains leave this citv on this rend eve yday except Sundays, at 11:35 A. M. and :15 P M The I. uisviHe. New Albany and Chicago road 'ill issue hJl fare tickets which will be god var all tiains fnm :he 2Sth day ot August to .'n&th day of September inclusive. The Cincinnati and Indianapolis road piojataes
;o run a scai train iioiu Cincinnati lo Chicago, The laws ar. d ti c üev.rees nf her civil cotu -eariog Cincinnati oa the morning of the ä?th , Ik eniori-el No opposition or reiatance has yet The arrangements on the o'her roN w ill be j occuwed to the eif il authorities The Constitu
snnounessl as we receive ihem M'e are tuthoried to state thai the Lafsyatn. aud Iudianspolis Kailmad t -mpanf will ell n " ihrongb tickets lo Chicago and teturn. at half (are rates comment August and gani oa any train untij Seriember 3. inclusive It is also 1 ... . . , .11 i. Mobab e th an exvr train will In- run ou th: iod or. the '2ih and 27th Asjfpast. leaehaf ihn . itv at f.hi.'it 1'2 o", k r i aaa luiamnu i ta las !
I he Cincinnati Gsxetts of Saturday SUm tif. v .,k ol the military exhibition of Satura tests Iron a special correpomicnt iu this city. jAf nia0t Sundmy for partisan purposes and aith tarthne bead lines ptider., . de til ihe , ftH. p,rtlM egect? Marshal lioaB. armed aith roceeslings ot the meet in jr- ..t ihe Daaaaetnahl I a anarch wares nt. aiied by ns r three men. Stale Oennal Commiitee. iield heie on the nitheut em-ine any exciteruc.v itettF.aaadi I -th and 1.1th mat f he whole ieaer is a tiue J have er lend Uo Dot.i k Co s premises, and of falsehooda Mr Voobbsfs was not r191 1 nilhoal hihdwhf msdr'the sesich and ae tute. at the roeeMurf. n the letter eharnm He was 10 tht ihe '.,rea posea af tbe militrv lid? Was
Iiis own di-r i eraaliou o. i r.rred between Mr V lh ui anJ Messrs lVtn and W aiK kb as the corte- i reents Here is snot her ta'eirer. which 1 - n Mrd-ition whatever: Biugbam ol the Seuttnel, snd Kistine, the Staus Auditor, were edited up betöre (bo Com mntee, snd sdmitted they telonged to the Order. bait were not t. hj innei rirese snwetfal no: know .f ihe plo Again we rannst hVaS tbe . i. - . :.t cation mauafariured ou: ol w1 r Xolh- ........... IBg Ol tne ainu ur-irrr-j uum.h mr - i . o; e Committer Ami one ea nieiioe 01 the falsity ot the chaise 'a the statement that iL Chair tu m ol ibe Committee was caWed up before U i as jeet'ags of tie Com&ittH aere orec Ii
II Democrat Oentlemerj f o. saltan parts
tb Suite not nifaii') of IV Coniaitie-. wwre invitad to sttend for consultation, tu i.por , er er to be to supply on tbo .. t.'.het The action snd dii ; rMKrti of the Com it tee are upon record, and ! if His Eieellenrv and General Camigto?i hal beet, rtesatil. tbey would bare bear 1 nothing but what vke Hght od sppropriate to tie occa-h n and the purposns for which it was convened A mm 1 as to the outbreak or rebeMton which the wtiler of the letter Utes was g hate tvken place on the 16th inst The best refutation of his ststemem ia that regard is that uo distort I arce whatever occurred on that dar in either In disnsnolis, Ci.lumht:. Cinc'nnati, or Chiesgo All was quiet in those ..-iMe and their etsrro-.i d ; inga 1 be fear- ot ur authoritieh were terribly , exercUed. Iiowever. orrr the reeelat'.oos of the -" " men: .e hundred lass neu were btougbt , . . ...1 tine ivi iuc tiwwvn , t w.uv.v w. m i h-e for the occaa.on. statsl that ti er had come hereto put down in .r,t;..o ,'n fxrlinna an,! won!.! remain ,,!!. after tbe elaciiot We are inloroied that General CUsaVBftSTOS. with the fore'liougbt and sagacity h.t haa iiatinotiah(1 hi aoilitarT raraar in In diam. and that limit embrace the .hole of it, stationed pickets for a distance around the city to give notice of the spproach of the enemy, , but no enemy msdc their spnearance The peo pie of our citv s'ept quiet and unconcerned, not : 1,1 ana dreaming that tbeir slumbers would be di; turbed bv the :oar of cannon, the tattle of mos J ketrv. aul the fierce trial ot combatants arrayed it. sabtiuinarjr Conflict At,, tllC light broke Oil U.e raomin ing of the dreaded 16th orer a pe.ee. TfeSM tl.t- big scare ended, and the ful Stale nerrea of the authorities acain became ouiet nerves of tbe autborilies sgam necame quiet and their dreaded nlarms were oh .nl ke merry meetings. another r aci cement In itae l lty-The f t II litlhorlf usurped by the mi-llary-Xlae SSeparteat Steiasitrc of at Fabulous Quantity of Arm das in dies down into S nam 11 Pratportlona. On Saturday night there was cousidetablc ex citement throughout tbe SSty taatSStJ by the report that the military authorities had discovered ( a large quantity of aims upon the premises of H. H Haan A Co The building was taken p.jaavH-io!) ol by 1 r-USd Ot sOld:0M. Uudei Indirection of Col. JoNta, early in the evening. and was held until yesterday afternoon Tbe fscts in re-ard to the arm re briefly the-e, a. near as we eii .-certain them: . Some two weeks ago. ten boxes, about the sic ol ordinary hoe cases, were landed on Washington s'reet, iu ths front of Iloni.'. bnihline. troni a drav. addiessed to J J Pssawaugt Induinanohx Bv du action ot Mr. ! . . a . part of the building and four iu the lower p..rt. ; They were not opened On Saturday afternoon , twentv two dis similarly addressed were landed ' 1 frill I ' P i JL ' ) i 1 1 -T ui'XV. " vn rmm .. I ir ' I ...... . k ... ,...WA. J . r LA , 1 . . . I i h ill I J A iu tbe alley la the rear of D0BS establishment shout Ö o'clock, alter the propriety s and em nloyee, ext-ept ana, hal left. The latter, not knowing the conten's. obtained Assistance sud put tLam ii. the sogiac rooas upon the ulley. The-e I.Miie wro -t.ir ne! thi.oijjh a tegular rail road Ireight rine and were in the depot here Sit g I eral days The freight bill was handed to Mr.' I'arvoxs on ednestlay las, who stated that he, kauaa. ...,, -hem mttA that he hid no ! r - - raonev la la) the Weight, some $70 I he boxe were afterwards sent there, as we have stated, without tbt knowledge of Mr PaBflans or Mr. Ot) II Ml jaws. thS pnrtners of Mr. Dono Ye-iterda the most exaggerate! stateracit were circulated iu regard to the quantity of arms. rrv'"S foeel three tboustnd to eight thousand It hually appears, from the statement of Col Jonv. that than were but lour hundred revolv .n ....i nm n;,,..l Mrtri.l, ka tJl' , . , w n III .111. . ' 4 'V , V - " " WLavwpk.v m - w v thirty two eaaaa. such is a briet statement or the facts. The Constitution oi Indiana says "ihe people - iM h.ivt- i nglr to besi armsrortheilefen.se ... - .a-- ., Ci ,i ' nd fbr lnnliti: j r, i iivmiv.r- mmm mmm w. i tion tl I UmK 1 States declares that this light; ! 'haU not be infringed." The right to bear arms include the right lo pnsatMsM aud sell aims Mr DoBW, Mr PaBaona, or any other man has . . . ........ ope:, dav i nusmes- esiatiiisnmeu'. in this there appears no attempt at concealment The :i HHSSSfsa was le-i' mnt.. ... i .r a it ar pea:s upon thf I m.W" -.resome ,vn ssilitarv authorities will at tempt a show that these arms were brought hrre foi unlawfal purpose". If this Bnarga la , estsbliahe l, ihen th pers.ins implicated air ati.enab'e i" the penaltes of a violated lew. There is no laspanslbility leyond thia While the Demociatic party will maintain at all hat ard- ihe constitutional right of :!ie people to . bear aims for the defense of liienelves, as law j abiding citizens, thev will condemn the pur j chase and diatribatioa of arms for unlawful purposes. The Patacratk State Central Committee, in their aJdrcss. remaik ihst there tsJatl ia the public mind 'aeil tounded apprehensions of at tempts oo the part of those in authority la inter 1 ; fere. by military ; owet . with the frerdom of elec t ';i'. We inquire . I the event ot attirdav night and yesterday do not justify these snpre henaiona? Indian is not under martial law Ton sva "ihe military shonM be kept in strict Subordination to the civil power A tain, the C M st.tu'ion provide. Art 1. Sec. II ,1 . . ne 1 . e er?. I eSect ainat per-on l.ou-es paper and enect. against un ...a.... .LU . . . 1 . - .1 h,a ah. ' ii.t h riil. a a m. mm ' n . '-"- 1 !... -..v..v asa. . .via teil, aiii 1.. w.rrant -nan issue .out nr-n rroos ,, . -.r . ,'. .1 e .nm.,r'a u ...th affirma mil " TT" n particul tri v describing the place to be -earched. an ! the per- 1 or th'iie to be aeixed ." We inquire wbvt nevessity f.-r the violation of . ibis con.-titutioual rih; r ths mihtarv authori- ... a. m a. a - W a m not there au uureaoosiie -earcn ar-i -eixure ol tbe nera.o, hnoae rvarvea and ewV ni tVwaaJ Jt Co .i done withAut authetit v of laa And if the .Hilar, authontles usurp this power in one cae. w'.io a ,;i ne eismot trom its exercise: It teifiM, Mfcclnt to ubH.F And lb m m .-. m ,. PBtS WH liUfilm U K. If the illtiry are ..rcr to be Went rj.naiior io - . . . . . . ... e w.tnir arc uu ruiun Koir-i...-o .1 j proiect-d by Uw, but are subject to the SffhitrarS I or .u i .' I ,c . I . V : . ... l Ate ll.e peop.. prrvarr .w iu., - awaw at the r political right .
the t to - r, h is. .rms and animuniihm for ariibeuvr nreviou!v stood in the estimation of u, - .,cmwrarJ um "fl "r ' l"rw, n"a , rebel designs in the vs est; snd the fruits of this ja l0 u prosecuted .through I860 If vou send s.,e ibanranls the Havhl la bna ai d keen our neonle those who heart! him last nicht will ' lh,lVU VT"f -nT Uener l'ra0t Bnd h' short-sighted policy are now beginning to reap ; more raen you demand that war shall be success- , J'losi Id a the nstilu hofd'him ' U hiKhr esa "n ,, d oi ?bole ,taff wdl be in active employ ment ,u the j .t Atlanta. Nothing could accord better with i Mtmi inducted to tbe er. 1 for which it was in than. -he pssrpoaae f" Coaaaitl to CÄft thl,r rüffr RM for niln . Shenandoah Valley. They laugh,, sherid.n-1 the plans of the rebels than to have Gea Grant's I .UßUr;lte,l in June last. In his Pjrflaantania ton As we b i re 't.;ted, the arms and ammu ; Hri(,t lu( ,pirit eloi,uei.t sanaahas weie i Pu,"Uit roknon that so far as the ra-1 aagniicant army to spend sixty day V, in the ' 1,. Mr Lincoln sid that this war would ana : " ;;.. e,-.i -..re hronwhi here b a -mlar I .tM mj,i. i ti, Um- At...,, Sn.-ret .r. r capture of any plundei is concerned, tl.at is out beat of the summer, before Petersburg, and to tinne at least three vears hmoaa. Plet l.bn
rrC freiBhtcomoanv thev laid in tbe freight de-so ; State. Jos. Ristine. Auditor of State. Hen John J Muest.oh. because Earl, i , wsgnu trams and j wind up the aimless performance with such Lnd vou are committed to that policy Tt.ere ireight aoaaa . met la.u in ma ire.gm ue.s. . . droves of horses and cattle bad long .nce reacherl ! finale as that of July 30. The consequences ol U k, t OIj, waT r avoidinc ssteb a ealamitv. and
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1 bare is another question worths of
lUetuiou by tie people. Are tue party or friends of Oovernor Mottos slooc tu have the cucotitatioosl privilege of bearing iim for tue defease of there-' ? (ioverro Mobtov t ar.ing a home .iliti of shirty thousand men to be offi ered and commanded exclu-iTely by bis partisan t'rietids There cants well grounded impression th.v he ' arming the members of tbe "Union League " at the eipeu-e of ihe wrMe people. He knoe that oneol tbeobi.f ai.oa abich each oeo hr( that league assu.ea is.lhat be shall prompt "J Pod himself with at least one good shot auu- musket or rifle, and efficient supply of hied ammonite i M HM use the une Ami while thu arming and permitting hie partisan friends to arm them.-cieee, it appears that HiKxeeil!. v, from ti.e events a hieb are daily oc curting, ia doing all in his power to prevent bis Doliticitl opponent rrocuring arms for the de icmae aj tbem-clve Do not these facts justify f Km I.r " r . tk 0.m.urüti,- SJf .) Csr.tral üossmtttee, m its hdlre--4 to the popl. that n"r- exist - wen tUBOeu apprencnsions oi at mpw he put of tboe in authority to inter . by aallllawe nowfr. aith ie lou nf äflt Arsruiu The Ietno raci . i. ai it. - ' .ki, ..11-............. . ... e- erda v. tnd dem nstrateu inn iry were a j .KM". . Tl I .1...... tt i dmonstrations Thev are willing k.r tKair (fMltiinctilii ihl.tilmi inH II'' 'Ulli . X. . . . (Ml. 11. .V . 1 asotie calumni ue i opponent-, provided oy tneir jx.liticsl , . to 'en1 freedom to -;. .h, necdom of l a i m rosa P- elections. IIICSC r . nie, i in ii.e great cnarisw oi srawWü'1 b.v ?he xot r,i erfices of tbe I . 1 Sam t.aai U -m t f,-. rooiadert ol ths Republic And there is a calm but fixe, determination upon the part of tbe !eo ! pie to miniLHiu mope rictus upon ue qaes Fiooa Bf T.ublir poUew wasaw sre agitating the public mitHi, the Deaaaeraea sag willing to sub mit o the arbitr jtnent ot the ballot bos if hoi. s-stly cxpicssel. and without restraint, whatever it tn-y be. but if this i denied them, and iiaud und violence defeat the will ol the people, the i-jue then for each citizen lo determine is whether he will be a idave or freeman We i.k the laboting man, the mscbani. the manufacturer, the business man, the pioperty holder, to carefully con-ider '.he usurpations of the party ist oower, which vre daily beeoming Umiiiar to all. What MMiUvit to life and prop orfy :l they coatbswel Tue report of I Y. Wain:. Chairman Senate w are fl ax sat tvommitiee, ano n vi . imti.4, i u.nrman i imui,; tee, House ot Rf preventative-. un the reoelliors State-, moii forcibly sets forth the Pre-odcnt usurp iti-ui . no iiiuiguaii'iy piuiests a:ain-i them The rspert, aftsr reciting the manv ....... . l.... . V...l....i .. , . . I . , K . I.a .111111, 111. 'II. .1 11. KT Iliur. II. 1. 1.1 I UU. I' Lii LI1L r f - following uaggSSlSini, Wbkb are emtijniit ly wotflj! of practical easssidl.alioi by tbe friends -f '"ititutioml liberty n;,:.:ieab!e . all aanrpars Ol iwer 'If he wiaWi out suppoit, lie must eoi.üue himself to his executive duties to obey and ex e-uto, i.ot t make the laws to re'-- ly arm mmed rebellion, and leave political re orgsniza tion to Conpress. If the ucfxiters of the (iv ornaaenl fail to h.sia on tan, thev become te spoosibie lor the aaorpalions vbicb Ibcj Hail to ! rrSi:k. ind are instlv liable to the indieriitiari of - - w - - my mt ------ - - - w - - mj, - - - - - ,ne people whso rightr and security, committed to their aping, thay sacrifite. Let th ni eon 'det the remedy for these t:-urp.tti i.i p ! hat . I ins wwi iwiiiwij ri i. r . l : ,-. I :. r- . -1 .-.. mm mm a m ft mmmB aaaai mm a .a a a a r..a. i he Republican Congresnnnal candidata ia tbe Seeond District on Kev W. W.Curry. The can lid its for f,;t :it ladgO H W K M .r shill. The New Albauy Lettre, -.ay?: We 1ias the most cheering accounts ol the 1 .t i .ci . . mm grow ng con, crops unotignououtnern nuimna - . 1 Mnce me laic mint. A Globiols Mbliim. at Vhscbmbbb. The turn out of the Democracy last night, to hear. the spce-h of Hon Joseph E McDonald, was j one ot ths largaal awaofog meetings eve, assem- , "ieo in our nu, ai"j iae eiuuusi ioi initrose. Mr. McDonald ssddresswa logical, masterlv, 9 9 mi ' bold, overwhelming, convincing crushing such an effort as all his friends could ju-:lv take pride in. It wss hstened to bv the vast' crowd with nwJil kfed attention, and received with great annUuae. As hieh a- osw zallant and able stand- . . . i .u c rm-, I Iia mulir n..il t nindl n iai m n u.nl lur.nt I " .wt-. . . ...... A...yy, -fi'eet unon all osrticiosnrs it ws but the ore lüde to many gloiious demonstrations vet to come ThS Democrsev are jubilant, bu-vanr. ucviiuin.ru .nr. iri nit iii laic .I vii- i il.li.mii a. 1 n.r IaaI tk I 1ia Ca I a AI t liflir
. , .. . . . . i . l .i i w'i-iotii ei viiik oawie. bloadtne t-utitrv is m their keepirs, nud thev intend to rescue her from the ghouls who sre now j eBBiaBIXATio o kaklt s kobcks enawine at her very vitals Let them buckle on üeneral Karl v has '20.000 troops, namelv the
their armor for tbe ereat ork before them . ami victory wilf be own Viseannea 8a. Joint OaaaraxTloa in Shelby abb U.koib CotiXTiaa ThS Democracy of these counties a-semhlcd in convention at Motiiiown, on Sat urday. the 13th (anient, for the ;,-)tn';n Jtion ot a Seiiator and joint Itepie-etitmive The nnashsr :reent wa estimated a: from three to fuc thou sand and the meeting w a cbaraetpr zed bv per fecl ordet ami enthuiain nuu .iiinr' i. jia ti .... I I VI on. ot rtaiiCKH. tvs rotuu.slel or Senator. and C'C n c ' I hacher Shelby, foi j i:if rc piescnutive good and true men The aananj t w s i!lreei bv Boa M M Ksv K . - . Hord. I.-i ind Hon 1 homaa A Ilendt in ible. . iivun ing and eloquent peecnes mg eOMtf, bit fell into the wrong hands. It has been li.tndrJ us for publication, and we call attention to several MguiGcsnt passages, rix: I mm, . a a . I . t a Itr must $nrctta. anu tne inismoua cliarce il.it iKn ry..mii,-rner h nf üftlerled ! 1 lin.oi ! .. ...... ' " The Atwhikmist leel ibal tbey ate condemned . . . . ' . . . . 1 ..:-.-.a. .it a a vm .if ...iv urn, 1.1 ina . .1. :n . ... . ... .111' 1 ll"-L . 1 . . v- . . . ... 1113 cm r v . aim wirv wn 1 -v 'i a 00 uit-an 10 sat r -. -. - . theime ve Irom :he ate tfint :-rt-.'. aw it tr, em. if thr peonle are permitted to exen. ie their pre ' rosatives as tieemer Let Pemocrat be pre pared la evtrv township and ooants la mcc this abolition cotubicatio 1 : w . m lint to the circular: I v r 1 1 v rot is. duly lb. 104 Pa Sia; It is the earne! ,:e sire of rh; 1 'ate Gcctral Commttec to aanaa.aln a nearlr as nAsih'e the rsiliriral r-on. i ( etch eoaaty ia IhaSute The Oaleers o' tbe mn -ree there rr , r: r rent 'TS folio. lUg iUCtlul.a; I) there a I'nion orgat .Alton in 1 , county s 2. What is ,ts character and SXItnl? 3 Are u.e Butter nntoorgaainnj ta what ex 'cnt 4. H.e yo, -e red rublir d ..-.mem from anv source T S UTK.. .. .1. . . ... ,1.-. rr "-' ' "ci man - 1 . .l T ... , . r. , JL mi I ' r""" - Vi-. 1 ; hei, aj TM biehet. . r iMha awa SfeaWat i Sa aval rha haldN j " ..... D -T0U ue-'2na' -peakera w..o wou.d 1 9tU i1"-' u"r1 " PP' ' JOUt COUnty? r-" - rr w v . ... ' 1 w " na. i""tm 1- ithu- miur to conecing 'be tBO,ie.T UJ e State t'entral Co. - unttae i the county ; 159 SO)? m Have vou noBJinated c i'-ididatea Iur coumv I K . - " . .. J I mil.il ,rfinl II 0, U.St' sebd US a lilt Of DSBte ' Does the ticket give geoer: tatlafaetios ?
stecre. aarK.M. . .ne .o - - Hesuregardv corps, Virginia, to lake them to QoiWUk. snd from J" h'Zllf. 'rBf,,rri j amounting to four-cen thousand tops. aide, thence to advance toward the nofth. It M ex wf loBBt hSJindn th. week af patrW That M The rollowtH uocumen. .n'endei a, a ;ecret I wi tbo,?i. Earlv's fo, res to al , I thssty five pected that Oen. Early, with the reinforce, nt - , an 1 n. -io hl I bid
We h ire submitted tbs aboTe series of ;cquit ies for tbe purpose ef determining ear true sitev atior. Tbt campaign hat fairly eomroesced, and we should at once ascertain oO bearings He mm at sacseeaf, but we must do so by earnest and persistent efforts. f an unflinching deter mtnaüon to save tbe State at every haaard. The so called Democracy bare unfurled tbeir
banner to the breese. sod the inscription upon It. boneatly interpretol, means treason, aud ererj thinking man knows tht h. rder Co defeat them . th üwon men mtwt come out in their full rrsri'1h nrt.l aa..V- Wa lhaalAea oma .a -in ow Hti-t n r( n i sr VItCI Tt'JIT n - . . ' J J , and tbroogh yon to the people, asking one and ail j to stand by and aid us. and each other, during !
the present campaign. J part of it, from being brought to tbe cast to re- He said he was not here to parade bei private Organisation is acknowledged by all to be the inforce Gen Grant, or to capture Richmond, or , griefs, nor to apeak of what he had done or sufMurest means of securing co operstion and ac- j to finish up tbe campaign in Virginis. or even to 1 ferod in the caue. All such things were, in
j"'j vnuui u"jn ..:ru innciwr ciMOii tmmn thiuM ,m lliAini'ak'r nra initnl in n.r. - v.. i.V. WU.'i i . .M VHI f I :i.hip and eonnty iu Uie State, regardless of , what majorities or minorities may be, so that we may hare the benefit of car full numerical i - f . ... .. .. strenp'h. To acromptih this in time, tromedi . ... . ste actton is imperat.re We e:trne?tlf ask every mar who has the success of the great C3ue at heart to contribute, in the proper channels, liberally of tbeir time an ! . mean-; to work himself and induce bis neighbors w .r u. mk pneuoas uuu..i...ai üon. aad give to bis Government the full benefit of his ability and influence. It U due to our . ' a jm a i Ä i pniintr.r tf 1 alaiss tn rtits hrara sxrk I Hiawrsi in tMp '.. field, ai d the obligation hould be discharged with the same unselfi-h mtiiotism md devotion . j .u T r.u t ii that h.is characterized the efforts ot the Indians ,t .a. . . . f -: e ihf bekiitiRii.e of the war. Yotirs, verv trnlv. T. Wan.HT. nin 8 0 Com L niail L. . i rr . i .f P f'ivxai-T , .... . , . rnni an additional circular to tue same ad' lowing nas.aees The will be readily undervji aim 1 1 u m the -ame rartie. we copy the folUT 1I1C IUIa . . .-. . : . . A a. " 1 1 1. Ii 1 VI i I W 1 U CTVJ VF S U U IttUia.- IUI T,ur crui.'fT The work is one of the greste5t mporUnand -hould he commenced lmkh kb i.r 1 without delay, si J rctarns made to u before tbe -"Oih of Autru-t It m imnortant to have this j" thttt an exacJ KÄ made of thp vote of the State a:,u lo enable the State Central Committee to ! dopt such measures a viN benefit each county . a . . B vte at !arre l 'ovrirn sti r Tl f -iiidirrs of t bij State will toin0 horne tQ votf in puVUncc of sn order just issued to that effect by the War Depwi'mer' Let this stimulate ns to renewed action DRUID'S LETTERS. LSTK nlvs rsoM nrurx hocbi-i..- tue nxnsr s plans ion Tin Mixi six W F.EES a h a n io s wrT ruv n, r.TSRsitrao a.vd its COXSBOl nets-wwir IHK EXBKLS THl.Nk OF i STBBAL OBABTa VALt.KT , vMP.Mrx (i km KB L shebma.v's nasjni nn f mint m CBittcai rosniTioN 'From th Xw York World'i L'oir-pi'iidrut.j Baltimobe, Augu-I Iff I. AI .NEWS K0M El( HM0.VD. I nave so das net . . direct Irora Richmond to1 v win. h i ia nt licllv inlrjlilo I niv o r fin . "1. I. (.. I. I . AJ W A. . A A . V " ' 1 . Wi. FV'I t - ' m . "jiff k,V te such" Rtve'lhttm aUfaüy and simple, e flier somewhat With previously just as l receive-: i? vs ncn t nave tne nets believe it best to even il thev con jt t S VieWS. . , aa , AA It 14 a ! vpr, wi 1 Ii h tnr Inp pxk:o?ich nt ft i J . certain state ol things, but facts are stubborn tilings; and it is weak and foolih to ignore what renllv does exist Ai'.AXPOMUEM of lut sii.r.E oi- PLBEEsut Bo. It is understood, then, at Itichmond. tint Gen. Grant's arm is beine removed from rctersbure, and, wHb all bis nage gBBS, caralry and Matt ' n'l rf -.11 bnde ia hrinw rr' :'pirn! tn iimt j a mt m v , a wan WWWVSwSf OO a -r w ill other point. The heavy guns and horses, as ; wll as tbe tr -ic omb.ufced on boa id of traasnartl a' Oils 1'oint, and sail down the ,i t ir. - liver in iu:i nc ui inc iuiiuers at luv r :.. r..n . I. - - rebel batteries on the nu-th bank of the river. tt i . . ncre inese im,ih aie coinc. noaevt r, is ac mtwh n mvvterr Im ihn r,e..nle ,t Rirhmivnrl aa I it is to the loyal people at the Xottb Military peonle and ths rebel leaders generiilW, believe that the Aran oi the PotOBsse is delioed to make a fall campaign on tbe river w 1. -r nime thev heir, and that this will be so because Gen. Giant has di- orered their t Ian for the fall cam naigu. and is takinp early measures to tiefest it. 1 hee tne.iuie-. (hoy ?.y.w;i be lendcrcd abor tive by the success of tbeir plans in the Waal . which sneenss tbay eon aider sagared beyond all douot. riuT TIU gfBlL -ay asoi i BBBBBAE BaBLF. Th k whco , d x WfJ ,le,t.hed from UiTarmv ieter8. burg, and when it reache.l Harper rry ; they I Ir ra Anw an bsn I a s r. gmr a l.rinl rv i n in Mr aahir.irl,. TJ i . 1 1 T h . ml Vk i ' , "dt J" h,?l3!.aff! P-J2 ÜE f ? h8t 14,1 ,he Pfr,10I,s 'n.!hc ?." N aI, " .our r. d,rn Ü ( et'eri11 ! "TT? ".T " 1 - ' oniv tcmoorary aim to k i ni. i nu .ni . nil, , im au. i T i nivi iui ?u 1 1 . iKa p i I ri.. i I -a a .1 mäM n.u fA V..,. .. .': i.iir.m 1 1 ut. 'he , ..... . atW. y r r LT,T ! , l .7.7 r. V p " u 3u V- ! . m?mm " .1 , '"rviv" a.. , four inlantrv divisious c! M- r .cnernU Wharton, Gordon, llreckinridge, and Rhodes, (these! divisions, with the artllleir stfxrhed to tem. arc j a little over 4,000 strorc. and the cavalry brig adesol Generals Imboden, Jackon. Vsughan, ' and McCauslaud, each a little ova 1 .IK HI atroug. General Ransom commands I brigade in Rhodt' division Thia force of MJMM men eoustitutcs CT Al 1 ..1.1 - - - . m I . - m. ... will bi commanded again by General Ewell. as tiwn i um nirp. oi uriiriiii i.-r - .uiin, mir. ; won as that olhcei s health lr-ieatored denera! r.iriv. liowevtT. U is saio, win i:c er liav c com i . . . . . ... ,- , . ,. M matid ol a implc division again, tie Das dis a.. m a a SS. BM ,,iv.: -..i. k;irn ,i .t.'.l'.t v ;. rurrrin nut i;...rl j Lee's plan-in the orth. and those plans, findet ' hu DOaHMBd. have been s successful . as will ap Per helow. that, it is said, be will alwav hav.. eoBsnand of a fail corns, at leaet. lably to be BxiSFoBi ti..
bfbil rt. for ri! mxt mx wuu
Oo arriving t Jordon-ville. however, it is said ; that Oeneral Karl will finds leinforeement of troop rlv to ai.riRK ro ooanoNat ill. It ;s uo. believed a Richmond that beneral W I . I ' . I X r .a S ! I t .uenuan, wirn nis pawawi i-r- r. win aaote as far down the rille v as to I oroot. v ille. unless he 1 j v reinforced by some mo.e trcMips from Grants army In case the Paten troop advance to Is. .. ... .... J. . ...... . ... or . I o fi v i e iniwver if) w itirver iorce r v
two dii-i.n, from Lm armv. nrohablv tli.-e ',-' ' I, : - m xt v thonand troops back to I . iti ' i. JT. , 3
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vuum n 1 uuucn""i w u wiimm 11 1 1 . a i .T .... . j . . ... orders to r.oui ttiat place nn.i -o cre oati'r to General Sheridan. It il laid lhat General Ic inonat Gordonsville: and tbcre is little doubt that whether he is ihere now or not. h, plans involve the reinforcement of Gem r, I Ea. I whore to stn h an extent as will enrble the battel 10 hold that place permauer.tly. nsui the sisxts sar ABot i GiraaL BBasi ii l oeiiereu ai rvicnmuiiu ina. mo rciMjiis . l. i- j I J.t... .t. which have induced (ieneral Grant to abandon the siege of Petersburg arise le-s from a convi'tion of the hopelassnoas of that underUkiog than itvui mrnniPii um urrrrm tax n irant ferred the main body of h: army to some other theater of bperstions. snd that his design i to overwhelm Sheridan in the Valley, and then to mov. north, and either to invade Pennsyli s.v. : or else endeavor to capture n ashingtor: . p j ' thee are the view upon which the present mov met.r ot (hn t.rant are based 'hey are partly . ngbt sn 1 partly wrong But ihey are so far I Nin. fK.r ii.fi.in K.sa.1 nmm rrem mar vet l4 f "f r-- ! "7 i" A"' " 2 rr ?LZ 'rr-' It 11 true that tbe OBSin b . i I (rei.eral Lee ,rlnv i9 m retVutc: it is true that I 1 - Gen D,aM m hiahole armv lo be ; he Ähenandftah rallev aarlT in the tali hut it u nft. trnp tK,. ... tl1or, rebt ' is not true tr, at there are am more reb I fror iheie now flian the th rlv bve tbouand mer,tioned above mmm .w w " " i KT TO TWk MUVBMKJITS Or Tita. Bl all C .IIKVTai .. . 1. . , . , 11 your reiüets w,.. iura my ISlier 01 Jahv ; 1 ssd July 00 and mt, tbey nW And thsreio tbe j
key to General Lee's present movement The i. n a .
traggle now psjodiag near Atlacu is the one wbicb tbe rebel leaders hire, contemplated, and f,.m ktk . ). t.. - k. - - r .1 ! v nu uvy mmv mts piyuiu iur UHN months past. If they fail at Atlanta if Atlanta fails, it will entirely disarrange General Lee's HH t he ra.t . and to an extent that may even result In tbe fall of Riebmond. Bat there is no ! reason to belieee that Atlanta will fall. Candor i reuire the admtseion to be made, that tbe plans of the rebel leaders for the campaigns of this i year hare bees, successful up to this time These plans, however, rettuire not only tbst (eoeml i Sberssan be dsfesied st Atlanta, but also that it ! be such a defeat as will prerent bis army, or any ' iiriv unruu n wuiuuii ii'ivi viyiuit, vi i fw fiw tVi nrth fmm invinn - . v . V M w u. " ww.vm -alsk Assraacr or thk APMixisTaATio'. ti wi:. i .... i ... , ,u;- . . f , . . . . . , ,, ? i Ki be bamboozled and deceive! bv the ofnc-.il bul , .. , T. . , . m t j letms of the ar Ucptrtmont, and bv the st : . . . . . -L . s -.1 Lt lencewh.ch newspapers and newsper corras pondente have been obliged to maintain .n re f gard to affatrs. both at Mobile and Atlanta in the same manner as thej have fJ deceived in regard to Charleston and Petershorg. Jhe ?ub w ro,r "ored' and bTC n wfor ' .L'lff.rL8.!'! ; Due ana Atlanta, ami tnit ooui oi iricx pucw I uiiT- auu auiiih, aii'j mat win v. mmm very soon would be in oar possessioi same asurances were m.ide ip the case rrt skvrtas sbpii1.1 Kaa n . ita nnskaiasi im n I hp -T n wuulu uc ,H. . r7!","'uTe ncre ' . c T .. v. - - ternurg and t.:nar!eton; ana mere is nrv mere . ... . 6 ,. . . trutn in rcpsta f Atitnia a , , p , no saooue in in tncre I was in those respecting Charlra:on and Peters D"r,?. I . 'i u J u L . .k I thnl Mobile will be capture.! than there al Ai r.r ture of Charleston heeman s spLKxmi' cypAi.. lu leard to AtlauU. wheu the trutli tomes to . . . . . . . - -O 7 . -. kooa u concernicg it. the deception that has neen practiced uy tue Aum;;;tsiratiori win oescen toberot the aroisesv nature Unfortunate! for o - : . . - , Sherman, there is too much reason to fear that c good fortuue which bai attended him on his long and sdmtrabiv conductcji campai-o will desert biro now; and this, not from any fault ol his own, and not from anv failure on the pan of 'his gallant army. Un tne contiary. history will "record th i there never wis a campaign in Atuer ica conducted with so much good judgment and . aia.lnm ai. t o vai t nf si I i tn I ?i rar mt srkiH W I J-X a ' ui wa i i 11 w v a w w t - . uua ai .a gallantry snd steady endurance on the part of; soldicis.' as that of General Bfcersaaa ifaini Atlant;-. The successire obstacles that he has j ovmotoe have been tiiumphs of which the i rteitrst (Jcneial might be proud. The arm v which ho has defeated and driven back fiom one stroll,; o-ition to another, is s largo and splen . i didl
idlv anpointed one. And. it this army were all press, lree assemblages, tbe right of habeas rrsat be had to epntend against, he would be vie pus, oi arrests by due process of law? Xo. Xo
; tn j torious to-dav,atid tO-dst hll Hag wotihj float I over Atlanta ! TO o.Ul i' 01 UKNKBAL SHCBMAü's RITM AI. rwiiwi, But here is the secret of our reverses in Geor gia. Iteneral Sherman nnds hmiell confronted to day, not by Johnston's old army alone, not by the reinforcement from the Mississippi vJley alone, but by large rcinforcemetits sent to Gen. Hood from Mobile, and by still stronger rein . forcements sent to the rebel General from Vir
jrinia. 1 h:s if the beeret ot the critical wsition I cioais circumstance-, .uid we weir luUi th-it the - v ci. 1 tuI..i..m; i t i.. m. . u-a v. .!.-
. . 1 overland casspaign of General Grant hi Miv md ; June required every spare division of the Union j troops o be sent to Virginis. The frightful. I nmmm I i.t l . r n i nil iin.'. .1 wm r A .1 unit Ii a cnh.j. t ' . . 1. ' ' 1 . . v viiiuiiu 1. . u. iEt ,1 , rti.u v.w du wn , I ..i o a,..u.Ia.I BaaM . j l , V. 4. .. a UUtlll lir.l I I I . . V. C? VU11 I I Ar-1 A IHM! Ü.. IT bl.V t;...i r. "... - , hli:ni1-r ot thr fixtv (lavs sieoe of fetershur. , ,WTe required cvcry re,imeul tQat j,,) be found ! anywhere to be -eot to the ea: Consequently, ' the govcMiment has not been able U) reMbroa , General Sberman to any extent; and as his I wMSMI hawa bcon heavy, and as ihiHe losses have j not been impaired as they otherwise would have I been, he is &t this MOBsent too weak to accom nlish the brilliant results that were so fond I v - j ! hoped for by all who had watched with ad mir ai tion the stesdy progress af hi eaanaafgh. But ! this is not all. ; BtM'I.TS or r;RNVS CAMTAION AOMNSl R r i I 1 I MOao. ! UtttH SUd Hopeless ISUUie Ol UratJl S caul 'ta a 11 a -f m jgm s-m . 1 P" Richmoud, and his confessed in I mA"'J l" a i an sj i at i aaajwaaasj ! aÄ,na lhal cltT or Petersburg, has liberated 1 from ,,l,t-? ,her t,, m4',n of Lee's ' arm-T . , "J ,eUcr 1,4 ,lie er,T P" t.rant a cam j Pgn now ttiat the rebel ieauers clearly lore 1 oaw -u,f wwwawawwj 'un: m iu
iomv oi mating an overiauu nmpaign, auu uiai tney weto prepared to tase advantage ot It wnen the proper time should come. It is amazing that the President, who has directed all the cam - -- - u: l c i ii i : l l.1 j iwgua aawawiu o e icuiamru uiinu m this palpable fact so long, which ought lo have been evident to lim as earlv as tbe 20th or 25th Qf June, and which no wavfatiug mm, even a 1 . r 1 11 I Jk. I V ,s" V , V '0c ' 1 er thUt f U,-?: . ! Our armies in tbe Last, however, dunng the I lMt tWO m?uthi: ,1ÄVC been ra,,neJ, ta 3uch. , manner as asrnatlj to lot warn ana aavance me j this siege ol Petersburg are. that the capture of , thit titv, and of Richmond, are lurther off now . mat uty, sua ot iticnmonu. are turtner on now I . " VV ? . - ine m,,"v U(M1-V j ! aawjawwaaw a awaay a 'u s..y . nere uo , Wdlfll lfflilT.il lrailt ittlV loj!0l . W 2O!i0 tO Atlanta. TH I RABFL FOBCfS Al ATLANTA It is understood at Richmond that the main features of the rebel rarnnaipns for the nest ix weeks are ss follows: The rebel leaders e-ti mate Gen. Sherman's utrnot force at 7f (HK1 men -and they doubt whether ol these, be can bring ! more than 65,000 effective? into the field. Gen. ! Hoods armv con-ists of 'he two corns of (Jene ral Hardee and Polk, reinforced bv 15,000 newly ; raised recruits from Georgia, making hi3 whole .... ... majtaata mm ...... . nrniV. I lie ! (I'll II 2 IOOOO i'tV.-llrV ...).MMI TrOU" He has besidi has besides a reinforcement ot fi.000 troop itlv broueht irom the Mississiimi vallev. and ieoer : . . . O IHO ns-enttv lirnnnht rnm Sohl e Ko.'il nil - rt I these, he is now joined bv a hodv of .'Ifi.OlKi i ' " e . i ri r ' 1 afreet's whole corps and ta o i i-ioi.s of A P BQl'l corps. This makes the whole rebel toice ,t Atlanta a little orer 1 INJ .QUO ttoops Thia hi the loree aith which the rebels hope to tiefest r a, . ... ' ' Sherman and lo rave Atlanta whan thu is sccomp!i-hed Oenersl Ie ex ter. Bharhlaa at Lav at ftordonsville. even with the lrre lump at the ri.narii.4mi of the latter and . even it Oeu Sheridan deems u nrudent u nut I 1 ' .ie fcailv as far a. that point If mv.infonna , : .1 .i.ia.t .iit:.'J .1 w. . mru 1. v ' , iiicrr . lone m"uiwno 01 n imi tie at snv point uo.th of thai (ieneral Earlv is too gocnl a soldier to ri-k the fate of the whole campair.:. and (ie. Sheridan cannot force him 10 or. im! h.-'ht He i" Bitip auu nsnt. ne ,11 .ton alien he reahei:,,r.lnnaiiU ll.ttnlar-e .a arroto-lv foriifie,! - - r -- - ' - J aiJj lherc r,eneial Early will be strong enough to mw- . -t..r rwLi i 2. , awaaaaa, SIJVS KMC Wrtlliv; VII VI-ll AmXT'C , Vl eoarae, will lie joined at OcewonsvIUl Uaoas nndar Early, and R is expected that he , will then h-ve 97.000 troops with which lo ad vance towaid the l'olomac-iiamelv. nine diri honaof mfaBiFT.ol hi-own armv, with the pro ...... ner i on-.t. .-niet.l nt rfi lerv nflai hr-il rmUr a i w v- . j ' 1 - Lai iy and Anderson, tho latter com j fJjjjf1 "P're'h corps. 79 00s j roen. and "v n) trrnl 1 r"f" Hu---i army inr rinn r.LL TL i w;rH v.kavr m FSMS in nu. vaLi.ty. i , , , . ., ..... , .i, II nipfesioii prevails at ashnS '"n tn"t ir " General Lee a design to make a vig , onius campaign, wkh a large, armv, up tbe Shenaudoaii Valley at once BuI believe.tbe ,' foregoing to he tbe correct programme If, un . r. T: " T?" " .1 , . V I", e"m 'T " " TL, -CS"J ..w. w, ,t 1 ..oi. r . . rrti 1 BUVUfU ir if,f,,rre Slieit-n ... . :.l 1.1 . . . ...A.. Iu. ,, kv m luuriuiiauir rA.ruv. uti mmM ord b. ,o .d..n u. oo..iu. iSSi ä "r l '-d"i r Thev deli.ht Iu n.vh i.e o much ss in drswiu our .. ..a, fro. their bases, and. at ir a ... - mm. - uocsville particular., thev would have sdvai. 'Sffes hi.-h fiiU --- ,1,- .irk ill (MA .0 ,,T , V, :nn , M Ur. Dbi ib aaaj ajaa The raaant rains in this uortion of the mUmtm Um.mmm . I .. 1 tli.l . t. A . m k,aw twa aivi uerieunwo mr vviu, pv.at.aas. sod rswetat'oo gsoaraJly
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Mrarsif, 1 - Speech of lion a iallandigliani Hu Bold Ks. -aal tl ff tase Peace Drctrlase, aVc St tart r. Augnst There were two . meeting 'o-ciay t Franklin street, the other near the Srrarue Uocae: the largest - u Franklin Suuare. Val laodigham and Femstid.) Wood being announced to speak there In response to lewd and en theaiasttc calls. aliandighasn stepped forward aao addressed the tnu!tita. for an hour more, holding their closest atientioti. ex ept when interrupted by applseoe. wii iuciuui nut iu ruminuii : nc gt PHI ns tlonal intret that km at .i.L. tl I w " V U WUU1U t say that time already vindicated slmost to . v' the extent of his views in reran! to the national anairs l ney are no lonirer r-ee ihar. bat thev are becoming most rcnersl Itva: not th r.urrwu .f . ww of dbeod jB th remocr.tit. raak. h w no m iaJSS choMD mniuowU t0 repr.nt hi.caa53!r gg Chicago, be would kTEm to them .ud to tbe mtmemt of tn(J COOütrT werl jj. lend KfadJ to such n object. He would go I wk - PP- of .Wmg lo brkaE :n- -hunr the m.m.M.t, ,f . a ... : lallt UUUI lllr Tl m I lOl 'II 1 iinii ra4 ir4 a a upon a soend and patriotic platform, and to pro- ! ' harmony amonir he Dem -r ... a od rAn., vtivr. nf 1 1 or,nr t on-enatncs ot tue connttv Tk... k... , r , . ! . war or neace a ikiv aavw wnt vsAier J Hi It ) .1 Ut'l lf that it is tbe de sire f U wbo lored ,h,'r ontrv that first her libefti AM b? made set.ur? fcS her materit, .agnily restored. There were some abo ! believed th;it those obiact-- could ho bet socured by war. while a grest m' ss of the Democrar-y i 11 .1 . .. tl l .1. , m .I i i .1... l.J .. . I I ne.u mai e .neo oniy mrougn ' A majority daaarsaJaad t try war but were ob . . z. j . . . . m j ngw " euonvi. naa ne p.sese.i me power BSW one drop ot blood aotild hsve been shed; ihere wou.u SjJ" . hostile cannon, no mighty debt. The President j has had all the men he demanded, snd never w. mere such an nuipii euomiewon uy n. peo- ; P' Nothing has t,een wante.1 tnst OOOStttn , tiona! V-l "rpation f U hl i. V P ' lhf I I I 'Iii Id 6 IOaDte? And wh.tf is the resultV With nioie battlo sought than was loubt by three of the greatest conquerors of tbe world in any five years of their power, is the Union restored? No A single State bi ought back? Xo. Is tbe Con.-ti tution maintained or obsetvea? Xo Are our ! liberties respected? Xo Baft VI had a free How is it in a material point of view that a , debt of nearly 4.000,tlOtMHrO. a daily expenditure of nearly 5,000,000, and a curren-v worth about ; 3H cents on the dollar, which two years ago was worth one hundred ter cent m " thin it is now, and which two months hence will be a orth one ; hundred per cent. lessT Knin is impending, and now in the fourth year of the WBT what betrr is the prospect of the naetai iu the war? We failed in 1 i and '6'2, not lo. want 't : coui ige, for no braver men ever went to battie ; The campaign of l6'2 oneued under most ausniI r ... fores of arms; but the end of that year found us but little advanced The campaign of 104 opened with the largest ' a ava i a.' tl.o a 1 . !. ..I rat baa. i l.r.n .....oi.-i. n ... aj 111 uiK . iii wni : 1 ... . 1 . . j , 1 urr ai 111 1 w .- n ri r . AAmrm.Ail Li rnntr rf thrdu m aa 1 w . m . - n m . . , V V ... 1 ' J . .111 ... IUI 1.1 . . ; l . 11T fill ' , .1... r , i . . rrfontrste:i .irtuck uix)ii two or three vi tal inuni-. an-i with what result let the record of carnage sndVlood 'n-wcr. Hiving tried war -o : lotur. shall we no try ome other meanV He was for trying coaciliytiaa and coo. mise. Wc sabosittcd to a nece-ity; you have ! had voir, trial, vou have tried war for four eats i now; let us try our plan Our forelatliei made ! onr t'onatitution in eonventioa with nan. ink and m- w - - pinet after debate, by fi ec ppeech, coming from I hearts of freemen For twenty three years we prospered undet it as no o'hei people ever prospered, yet we i our tliflerenoes during that period; more than : once the Uniou was eudangtrcJ: the diffeif of 1800 were reconciled by t o m promise, anI by the same tnstnirnentahtv a ealamitv was voided in 1850. Clay, Webster, Benton, C l Douglas were there then, and compromise oievailed through tbeir advice and effort-. Sumnrt, Chae .and Hale, leaders of the na;tv now in , power, and which has brought the country so tlear to irretrievable ruin, were there too; and tj,en u uow tney were aj;int compromise , witri a ,eDublicau form of government it is I impossible to keen State-" to-ether bv fores of! J Rrraa; jt j, contrary to the spirit of free institu- . '. ... J . r i ,10!1S hut il it were otherwise the w it In, Uctn i tterlv perverted bv the Administration. Tons It ta nnl -a sn sa ss fur sltA TTrairar. tiw uti.iaaa- fliA . Constitution, and the eves of the pewala see l bnP opene1 " ,i4 : Hcncc il f4' ,l,e "äl for a eeaaatioa of hostilities is being loudlv ut i tered He regarded the call for five hundred thousand more men a- a confession thit the war J tDtt Dv eaBfe o President throagb the Del i0t.box iot box. At Chicago we propose to nominate a c-ndi Qate wn w,n .a.)ire .,,e ,., ß,eiice 0f tlC m) nl- d 5.... . -bl. . l;i.,..'l respect for the Constitution and all its ?u iraa tees and reservations He expected that the candidate will be committed to the ausncn-ion f hostilities, and the canon of States. This is what a vast majority of the delegate from the Northwest are committed to. As to men. we have no special choice Lotus : 06 U"'10' disregarding nil personal and minor ' considerations for the sake of the cause, and if ""ccessful, we will have iestore.1 the Constitu ! a"d aecurei to ourselves and our children ( r- i w i I ...t n. 1 1 i r i . I lilijrl. A i ..Tl r .ma.Ij 1 -- r"" '" ..wr..-j. i.-i. i.i...military trials, and the suspension of the writ mi 1 habeas rorpu. us well as of the prcs. nil r . i , - . . t. . . n iii mt vunrj own? II. I .! a .4..B.tie neneveo a leunion ot me states w a i possi ble. The South ha nronoed throuch hei i----an through agents, to meet us and sec if we cao t as' ( 'bat peace and properity will be once more restored to tbe country They too are tired and weary of war they too want an irmi--tiee and a convention ties anu a convention. ..... At tne conclusion oi nis reuiat as , sir. an Allen tetd - -f t'c of resolutions Thev declare accompanied this rouvulsion They call on the people, irrespective of party. an n - a - n to 10 in ontaining a permanent suspension of hostilities and the perfection of some mode of re conciliation, which shall acaüi unite our country on lastlag basis of peace; that it is the duty of the Chicaeo Convention to rive expression to rlkla Jtiiait r . piaVk , . ...,a a mm Bt - . .a . ' , . i' - -00 wiiti as me purpose ' y Jri , . . 11. ea - ..aiinp . .. . . . m. i. I. . ll: r v. 1 f . l" . u .ii win ; rnt'. ,:" ah lhe le shall be repre lanted in this soverersn ctpacity; and that to , as a a a . m l. 1 ;t". r be declared, that if o1 nother war candaiate PUlformer th ,h w,n n0 "S'TiiiSS!-- a .-a J candidates alrC4dv nominated represent .ill otI,,. eloior in arar. and it is a aound rolirv to . . . ' eather together under our b inner, ail who enter tain the opposite entiraent. and sre in favor of re-'orinr the country to its former condition of prosperitv and happiness only to be obtained bv The election of a Peace PreeideM r-'ee-i to -- : a pe e policy That we solemnly protest against tbe usurpation and lawless conrse of tbe present Adminis tr'lon-ni fro.ni 7t,es , rl tration, and warn the Administration to desist croachments upon the rights snd libriticatna tif our 'Ii.Im an. I taa not tolerate the rule of martial I. , interference with tbe elections, or at,; more 7b, r : . .. Tsrv irir-is ui U'.r r.vuro. ') ' ne mimi,.n .. . . - u.uvi "' ' 1 nT,??, , w Inal -T 01 'Wdetit Ltncom to Mers Clay and Dotcombe. famhtbea uo.istakaWe evi i m . . mm I .. . U 9 . a a a a " ' - ' pry now ifi power Bave Uei udetl lt,e t'Ple in fTantilie of unlimite.1 mean a far the porpo-e uf preaervina- tlra Tnion. which thev hrx: u,ed- "U(1 mt ui- z. for the base end ' overthrowing Stste ioatitnnens. adwaacttif PArlT te'r' snd esUblr-h i,K ihem in perma"CT ... . H.n..li. . . That it is our tiaty to hold in laatma tee dlec t c tnwtti i,ia, bsq who ii. naitoosl wowlcIIs,
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ia pmn or popular ssserablaBiw. bsve stood ap far ths people's rights, and declared fbr peace That, to tbe end tat the opinions sod peine p of the Paaea Dernoersey af this State ha represented st tbe a kago ODWFfsnJnn, and assy be properly urged upon that body for Its i oaaidera tion and adopt k .i we heeehy snaint a 1 1 aiHsas to repre-et t as for that purrssis. and while we diselaisa anv i-tec t ton to sbclate lo. or dieturb the : artnouy of that body, aa at the sasne time claim our right to make suggestions and present views in favor of correct rainciple a od a soond oolicy Toapkais (ray Jala MeCoal. S T Suit. Peter Plumer. Theo Martiae. X Hill Fowler. Fernando Wood. Isaac H.rdsall.- D C Duranborrv. Jacob F Miller. D W Wools. W J Scott. Levi Sarith. Oliver Reaae. J R Flandnra. R J Cook W 0. Sands. Adam Fraliek. H O Southworth. Sasnuel A er t. .lohn M Jarcox. W. H Cuvler.J T 11 ce. Jho J. Van Xll-o. F C Dinning. S I W Ringham. J. Petubooe. L L Pi RrtoM. Tha t , 'h end tbst the Peace iamocracy of thw Sts-e may be represented tv an organisation, we l 't . app. :.: a State Ootra! Committee with i-.e- i eures nt as st any future proctedittgw ia tau bering oar caase until
peace shall le ta ned. and fratervtai estblihfrl itae-,, tatf. or b nevp!e -u i.-i - .Mitfi iion Mr Ludiugt ni. of O-we... aid that tbe re marks met with hi- innjnnsj with thceiceptioo of the one appointing a cossmittae to Chicago The Democratic Central Conmitte of States bad tppniiited d else tea to the Nstional Convention and be had frill confluence in Oavwnor Sey muur snd other members of that delegation snd was opposed to doins anything lhat would look like distrnst of them Applaus lie anted to strikeout the resolatkui Mr. Klsnnalan en r neatly opposed the motion, con tending that the resolution etpre-ed uo diatrus1 of the regular delegation, but simply recom mends the appointment id an advisory committee to represent tbe views of the Peace party of tbe Siste. The question was put, and tbe resolution declared stricken oo. a tea evidently having a large majority Tbe "thr reflation were adopted unanimously The meeting then c tiled for Mr Wood, and be responded briefly, reviewing the history td tbe government l r the lt hm years, referring to overtures for a eaaation of hoatilitie sa made through himself two years Ko. too effort of Vice Piesident Stephet . i.. get to Wsshington. and the recen conference ol Mr Greeley with the ConfeJctate Coatasndoners a! !f isgsra Falk, as evidence that the south is tired of the war and want., peace The Xntth. too, asms pesee. aud this, hesaid. would be obtained tbrotigb the sneaees of the Democracy this fail, Joi lowed bv an armistice sud s convention ot all the State to ct:.i ler snd reconcile the differences letween them. At the meeting in front of the Syracuse House, Judge Ondenlonk mesidef. Several apesvhe were made, and letters. tysopAthixing with the objects of tbe meeting, were received sod read Tbe rejected resolution was brought over to the Syracuse House meeting The rote at the Franklin Sqmic meetii g rejecting il wa recousidered, and the ic-olution was declare-.! adopted. Subsetiuently this vote was reconsid ered, and the resolution was declared loThis evening the third meeting was held at Shakspeare Hall Tbe principal speaker wa Ex Governor Wellei , of California He review ed at some lengib tbe history of the Adminiatra tion, denounced as arbitrary and unconstitutional many of its acts, aad ex;iresed himself as iu fa vor of an armistice and a convention of the States, and as believing that the people of both sec tions want peace snd are determined to have it He was followed by Vallandigbam mrm .-mm' mmmmmFor th Stat Beutlmd. T Ht Ksnssssnnj 0 ' Wsr4. 'rr . Indtmnm: Excbllfm Sib 1 he energy wii'u which pna carry forward alt the affiiis of tbe State of Indiana would warrant tic r nclas ion thst it her eitizens should suffer oppression H does not arise from indolence on the part of Ibe Chief Magis träte, and were it not lor the lesson of the past, your activity and premises, it seems should satk fy the most incteb. .us i!,at tbe future of the citizens al Indiana m'.-t be serenely happv in spile of tbemselve-. for while you set and talk for bem. tbey sie relieved from the labor on task of even th;i.k "c r- -:.,-f ves I gratefully acknowledge the favor, and will endeavor to reciprocate by miking some suggestions to your Eicellrncy. which I hope may lighten your arduous du'ies. Sir, this war is no ibe only question iu who p tbe people are kwhnaaBai Fundamental kfjns and the rights and propetty of the citizen guar antted under them, are what makes a Government re-pectabie and anchors it in tbe hearts of the people; and, air, you pay bet an indifferent compliment to their u. derafcMsdhBJ and intell -gence when you expect by attracting tbeir attention to a single figure, to prevent thetu from observing bow tbe entire canvass is hlled Sir. the people are not unacquainted with the Condition and sentiments ol this country or with your puidie sets and adarioislration. They know their own duties and, fir, they know your duties as Chief Magistrate at a great State, snd when pan charge them with treason they will be excused for believing that you have consulted vour owu breast for a character of treachery, and giren it to the world for that ol your oppoaooU. Sir, when yon ass are us. aith as mu apparent sincerity as if you reatlv believed it votireelt . that there are treasonable and dangerous organi rations in the State of Indiana fot tbe purpose of resisting the constit'ited authorities of the Stste and nation that vou are not only acquainted with the tacts, but also the guilty parties, snd after a silence of two months, (which muat bare been painful to rur patriotic heart, make atonement by a pomnonsly Iter aided expose vou are either a bypcrtt at a coward; vou are at liberty to choose between them Your Trends sre in doubt which way to incline, while tbe peo pie unite the characters and give vou credit for both. Sir. pruJe:.c- ,.nd il- r - -.i. ..aid suggest to you to be careful in the future how you attract attention to administration, which will only pass witlio!!' cenaure when it passes wi'hou? ob Miwaghsa Respectfully, 4c , V m t as k I Lit v I1M1 mi, K( UAINGK BMKSbI, LOSS Mt IN W CiM.I.ATKKAUl, BUYS AMaelN i : I and Silver, and ncsia'es l 1,. lltVe Ne. 10 South Merldtan Street, lodianapolia. InS nfJta hours froan 7 . M. to S T. M. J4-dn. OtXAJSa i. pi; viissON, I'llVSICIAN AMD sl lliiKuN. Oy h 1 V N' 1 tl MARKET STB FFT ResideiK-' N ' rtL Tenrissaee street Office boars ? to A M., I tal mu4 7 to B F. M. Special atteatiot. river, ra tbe rrataaer.i of Cbrvtoc injaea 10-dSsa ift itn m tin i , F5KT AUi:5. Wew Tork Uvmr, aa-1 aaieBtablea. I Kov IS aaa u Pai Far! atr.t, a tb -a' af fnaaes biash. j. JOH B. Mill V 4 V LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE. 1 UkaH Penrl Mr. . i, in rear n Sentinel Bnllatla. tcarai-dl) FOR SALE. AN OPEN BUGGY FOR SALE. 1 Jt SAIJC. an opca ta BaaXT. aaarls aew aj XV -plend.4 owl it Um. Cti-tp f-r rah. Apwty at aoslS-tUt .'MiS OFFICE B. I. MFICBK A 0 REAL IITlifi AGHXTn. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North IHinois .Street Inslinnatsasll., Isasl. ny-a f;sTy WANTED. 1 O P B 1 c l : T : W Ni V. TEXOfcTWELVBMranBKO HMJ r rose or to tears, wkkh will be ssrarvdtv rn.-t gm it uo dty pruprry worth double taa aaaawat. - .t.'u 'at 5 : '( lat.C.it.. .
