Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4327, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1864 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL. 'dBVMiO IT MDIT OB FKBABBTBI aaa WKDNHA M H N I N . At Gj Bl l rnrral of I'M pi. Jnmn M. Nrnrkrn. I.aat bight (he rtanii.i .f Cap K DtAdi N-AchH InditBAPotia Tha I ah I rltaa o hi memory will b paid to .lav. The fonoral cortege .II movofroOi Ihs rilei. of Jon O Dok.ntt.No Ul ludiana avenue, al 3 'dork r M Sortie tT Kcv Mr Ifl

mi 1 ioi Ai. ni niM m 1 1 t. nur i' w a r'M . i i n . t in- ...... Aug'i-t iW, 1-64 la(ore ihs hour (or th mlln of ihr Conventnm tr wl wcti'lnl l"r wav tn tlo amphitheater where Ua laaateoa oars to bo hold In the ente r a lW platform for the ilelr ICt' -. ai. l from if, iii rin '.!.! f.rui. aaeeinlnitf like alsps were ata lur vta.tor. st.ffjeieiit At Isvsl to hold trn thousand 'pect ttf - to tha sntraoro waa th platform lot the fll era of Ihr Corivcitliuti Hark of thin waa a gallery for lh eapt-cial 'rommoUli'Mi ol h Isdie- ..id it arae illfd niih a repreaentaii.-n not ihr loaftl tar neat in the attention upon ihr pi.M-ee..i.ga of tht Convention I'; 'I" 'rcma in the il Uric in the front Mini rear of the President eat wert html ol Ma.-, ami over it a hciuiilul 0 "p) forwe-l of the H.ji l our ounlrv dust before the Convention was ia I leu to order the t.ai,U t. laved Hail Columbia. I'mf and ai kee Doodle, whi"h were e I with the MNN Mi tuialsailc dsmon-trationa hy the vnt HMMNlMJt At 12 o'clock Auguatu llelmont. K . Chair man of the Kicruiue Commitiee, railed i!ie Convention to .oder in I m .. few pertinent nti'l eloquent rem irk alluded to the fptnl ir.oiiai bility hieb rested BOon ihr Convention nnd ihr BOOOOai ol harmony to gne eflii n t ind MM cm to ite action. It ! ihr ''(in i r.rrmk limt never hail a finer looking IhmIj of men ncinhlcsl iion a m liar 'I here ?m m m.r-ti. ever linn - i nihil i, ii" r vnhu li iinln utiil llit all frit the reaponnihility ol the o i a-iiu uml thnt the future eilaii "I MtkNI All dttltnding upon the reeulu of the deliberation .nl nrtimi of the I'liiivenlion l (Mi iuoIi .Ii ol Mr llelmont, Btf WH Hifler, of I'eruiey I variia. w choaen leniMrar (Mimrtnan of the Convention Ciion t'Uiii Ihr (HMidoii Iia aHikr rloiiiiMitlf mi'l IrolmU hihi. Iii prraent rondilion of Iii couulrv. lln' nn raity of a rlianjje in the roum lU of tht nation to rentore poeee nti'l ui'i'ii . anl n 1 (in- 'Jonvrn lion, hy rom illation iuhI bur WOO J ( to avoid tlr I . 'rrn which HtleinK-l tie (Mihi!. I (Ntneeiitioii Privet - lion uffrreil hy He lr Knox, who kjtfOiOl' tl" llOMtOfi of Heaven upon the rritliuu ! tin- -iiveii Uoo, that tri le ami bloOtMMd nun lit nu-e uu the eirtb, and IWI peace nml aiotl un.-l ' bf H iorcd to our now diatrncted l ountn The State arrr thru allil upon for their rie iltiu, 'i virmeii ol tho dtltg AlioOA ti atMinde! hv to the Prentdenl alia! ol Y w " delecatee Th wo deli itlona frftM Kentucky bad atltleil their differeti t l m h wrre por mittoflOAti in tin uvetitioii When that State wm ealltil. the venerable a04 infirm OofoTOOl Wickliffe, and the vrnrriMr lame liuthne w.ilked tin the aiale, arm in inn, In hainl in the lint of deleatcH, thua prewenting the evi dnrw of th I in. mi that hail takci place Aa theee eenerahle "tateaiuen rtpprim he! the l're i lent aeat it re iteil tlie inot mlrn-r lei and thev WOfi tr. rived with I lie nn t MtttHMOOf Icmonatration A aimiUr srOoUoi IWArtod liovernor Srvm.'ur. of New York, (he chairman ol that ilflrg ttioi. . OoftfSOf Wolltf, of Califot . Hon Tho I. I'.iiT, of Mi ui !! 'Iir other prnmiueni men 1 the convention lTpm motion, the ilifTerwnt delegation- -elcrteil rtproetiitalivc-, one Itotn ruh Stale, to miiti lute the following i-'mrnittr- On OfOOOOtloW, . . lM.n i.Al.l lla.l . l.i J lllitll li.l ..Ii I i -l l I I 1 I II II , "II ITIIIOII' lll "ll'l "II ' ' I he aot uiipoitaol Of thene i the C unit. on Kinolut on, a ho-r i'meill bi fotl All ill the rfport of the procoodit Several reaolutione were irjd. which wrre re torretl u the Comaitttf ou KetolttfOM tithotl Uhate, hut all which favored the Atopf BJ l bloolsl,. . ! in denut ition of the nrbittarv acta and uaurpatioua of the Administration, win enthusiastically cheered I he convention a! jourued about "2 o'clock until l iir-div mottling, at 111 o'clock, lo give tin . o maimers nun- IS il liberate and repot t I tkmk the resolutions will umhin, e the loi lowing propoaitioiis An unswerving purpose to maintain the t "onaliiuiioii and the I'nioii in the spit it and lor the purposes win.li ,t was ftamisi, recoinmending an armistice ami a National ('.in vention to -etile Ihe sectional differences, add iug auch provisions to the Constitution aa mav be thought necessary to ecure the right of the State nnd their dome-' . .n-titu lions, and urging upon Mr EdOOOOl the -u-pi n aion of the draft until after the people Imve I ad the opportunity, through a 'ree und fair ballot, to determine the future policy of the country There i every m Juration that (ieneral McClel Ian will be nominated upon the first ballot, and undet the two thirds rule No nomination will bo made until after the adoption of the pla Kvery ahade of aentimeut a retre-ei ted on the Committee on Keaolutioua, ami the platlonn it will agree upon a ill be adopted by the conven tion There i a diapoailion to work promptly, and t ie pr.'i eeu.i.g .-f to morrow, l'ue-dav, ill give ahape to tho action of the convention. The Indiana delegation have decided not to vote a a unit Tin action will divide the dele gation mi the Presidential te. but a lar-e ma joriiv are for McClcllan It ia the prOTgj ing opinion here thai hia nomination wHI aOCOTA more harmony ami better unite the elementa of oppo ailion to the pre":it A.iu..io-u .u..n than any other trsou who hi been i.aa.e.1 The eandi. date for ice President ail! probably betaken from one ol the border State, and it mav fall upon Jame (uthrie. of Kentu -kv All agree that ll . C vention is the largest and mat impoaing that ha ever assernhled upon a similar nccaaion. and it i- composed f the very be-t material in the (Muntrv . raoiKUUMi or Tin A I 1101 i .r:. '.lernen of the OowOOAfoOM ' are as MMOJaOai here to day aa the National Democratir Convention, for the purpose of nominating candt date for Prendent an 1 Vice President of the Tinted Siale-. This tik. at all time i a mot im!irlint iiiJintuiiiitiinii I . V. - - M of our civil -a, ..-umed an ianiavrtanee and re r - u c-v w mm i Mlity of thr moat fearful nature Never

the formation of our C.over..m,,i K..!,mfn moUon h'n euomitteu to tne Conven

there beeu au aaemblaSe. t be proceed it. ga 0j which waa fraught with ne.re rnomeutoua and ! vital rewulia, than t'oooo which must flow trorn your action here Toward vou. gentlemen, are directed at this moment the atn ou fear- and i. t only of luillioOA of American dli but alao of every lover of civil liberty throughout the world Cheer In vour handreal, under tlie ruling of an al! w ae Piovidet.ce, the future of thia republic. For years of m'rulo by a sectional, fanatical aud corrupt party barebroogbt our country on the verr veret f I

rum 1 he paat and prewetit nrr aufli .ml warninga of the diaaarouacinaiueirc Inch would befall u tf Mr Ltttote'l re elertion ifcouhl he Mdc BawlOl i our want of patnotiam and unity The it.r. It it.le rOMtta Of auch a ealaraity rauat bo the utter diaimegration of our ohnle political awl aocial pvairm. amnlalbliHxIaboil and anarch will, treat pr.jhlema .. liberal progra and ae I rovernitient ieotM.rhe. for ireneratioii to . ,ti

" r . ... . . The Ameficn pple hare at iat awakenri to the conrirtion hat a rhanjrnf poiiry ar.rl ad miiiiatration ran alone atay our downward rourae. aiMl tliv wilbruali to tlie atapporl W voir eaadl dale anH plaff'Afn, prnvlrferf vou ai!l . n r In their a tr iawl patriot, who haa rroTen hia drvo tion in the I'otnn and the ronatnntlon. and pm videl that vou pledge him Ami nuraolvea to maintain that hallowed inheriianc hy every ef fort and aa riflco in our power. Loud applauae IAt oa at the very outael of our proci-eilmr- her - i . ft - in wwnl riai tne j imi,hm or rm ia i 'fm" crane ('iiiivet.iion were one ol the principal which cave the reina of gorernment into the handa of our opponent', and let ua beware not to fall again into the ame fatal error V r mu.f l.rior at ihr altar of our conntrv the a I ft -e of nur preimfleee, opininna, and oonvfctlnna, h'iw i v rr dear ami loti rheriahe! thev mv l.r. from the mooiei.i thev threaten the harmony and unit v of action o indiapenaahle to nur aucreaa We ire here not aa war hemoerata, nor io pea e Domocrata, hul aa clmena of the great Roptib he. which we will atiive to bring back to tlx former Hreain- and iiroatntv. without m - aing'e atar taken Iroin the brilliant ouaielhiiion that once encircle I it- vonthlal hrow H'neora j Let peace ami dlalntereaird l.itri il.-rn. irmf.rre.i hy moderation and forbearance, preside over our !el heratiooe. and. under the hleeamga of the Almiyhtv. the laOOOa cauae of the I'nion, the OoojtHotioOt and tho Uwa muat prevail against laOatiCwM and (rra- .n Mr Belmont, on cuncluduii: hi hnef ad !n- . noiai'vtted for temporarv (chairman of the Don vOBtloO Ron William Ihlcr. of IVtitia) Ivanla The iinimi) ition a i ic nved with ptcit cheer iug. an I waa unanimoualy approved liov Mtgler, nn t iking the clnir. waa received with long und loud continued ap.laue When the cheera had auhaided, he addie -aed the ConTrntion aa followa: Oeutlemen of the OoOjOAOUoB I m teatly honoreil in vour aelenion of rne to reaide nver the preliminarv dclihcrnti. i of tin- l.od M rknowletfrmeaita for thia higk complimrnt. tAM for the kind greeting jut extended to mr by thia i-t i um out e ol nn fellow i Ui.vti. aill he heal Bianifeted hv a ro,er di-ch irge of the dutie- ol the ooHtHHi to which you have railed me ft la lud cii4YlctJ, nor would ll he liclllling in oi c :m auinint; mere trmporarv pn-idenc of the 1-mi vention that he ahnuld enter upon any general diacuaaion nf the many topica auggeated by the unhappy condition of out inuii'iv A l.t.cl iltu aion to iheoecaaion and purpoaea of our aaaofll hlage ia all that will he neeeaa.irv No similar hod y ever lOWOfOble! in Ameii. -v witB avigOHoi object a helore them, oi to whuh smh u v;it pro portion ol tnriii in tirotilr look with uch pro found solicitude for measures tn promote tinwelfare of the conntrv and awWAOOA their in dividual hup; n The let mm ition of Ih'tnociatir rule in this country a is the end of peicoful relationa he twrrn the St ir- ind people The rlrvulioii of it aectiniiitl iHiiy lo auilmnly ul WaKhinloii t.i the ciilmui. ilion of i huig indulged and ncriino i. ions w it uf criminal on nd riM't imimttion t.c mi-en evtremo men t l In North und South, was promptly followed hv dinlutinn and civilwar And in the ptogtcaa ol thnt war even the hul warks o civil liberty have hern imperiled and the whole fahrir hi. tight to the very verge of deatructioti; und now at the end of LAOTA th m three ycara id a aar unparalliHl in nnuln n lime for ifa magnitude and lor its lo rharoua ,desola lioiia niter more than two millions of men Invi li.-eii culled into the fold on our aide alone, after the hind h is heen Iitetullv ilirmhrd m fruternul hlood, und wailuig und lamitation aie heard in every corner nf our common country, and thr hope of the di inn , our cheriahed ohject n c in im w Mr improve! I hc men now in uutlioi its , through it lend which thev have long maiutuined with violent und ntiwio1 men it th" South, hrciusc of a him I fittalieiam nt nn inalittltioil in 10 RIA of the Stales, in relation to which I hey have no du lies lo per lot m add no irspon-ilnlitica lo lie it nre utterly mc.ip ihlc ol adopting proper meuns to aeacue our country our whole country from its present lament ihle cond tmn Then, geiitleiiien. it ia upparent thnt the tirt in dupcnanhle step lo the accomplishment of tins great work is overthrown hv ihe htllotol tin roponl Admitii-lration ; nod the inaugurntioti of another in it ate id win. Ii will wisely and jealou Iv. hut reiu(eratel v and justly wield nil the in lluem e and power of the government to bffeg bout a peed y aetilemenl of nation il troubles on ihr pi'uie pits tl' the ConatiltjUajaj and on terms honorable ami juat to nil aectiona, Notth und S Ith. Kaal and est , one whu h will Otood unfalteringly h -ivil and religious liberty; one which instead id ndying solely on ita peculiar dogmas und doetiinc .and the lavages of the BWOrd, will reter national krouMaA to the people, the lotint in of political nuthoritv. and to the atatcs nn dei thr toiinsofthe Contit utlooj one Inch will have no condition precedent 10 the . - . I ITI'M .1IIOU Ol illC I III' 1. 1, out ni.MII m III lilllrill : v .,.k ,u rtlllt , ,,, r,.,rn ,,,,,,, , I I no . I thO 9tAt04 AOd ffOtOtd frAtffOttV imongst me i eopie (leritlemen, we have been commissioned hv ihe peop'c to come here, and ininliatt lep to ac compliah thec great objects to aclect an agent und the egOOCleS lo this good work. That ta-k will tie well pet hu med, I have unfaltering fnilh; thai tho pronle mav - iti'-f ion , und th it (iod may blr--thee nieo l lo the desired end, i my aincerr prayer The pro. reditu; wcie then opened aiih pravei tiv Um Raj ll. EL CUrksun. D. D , of the iVotc-iaiit Kpi.scopal Church, who invoked the Piv in e hie il K ua followa ; Almightv and M -st Merciful (Iod. King of Kmc and Lurd of l,nrda, who rulet in the boat of Tleyven. and among the inhabit mts of earlli. ae supplicate Thy divmc blessing BpOl tin grent people aemblei herein Thv it. enee lln- .lo lie mercifully pleased, (l l.ord, lo PfOapST and direct all their con-ultations to the advancement of I hv jlorv, the t".od of Thv church, and the -iletv, honor ami welfare of out beloved land. Korgive, O Father of Mercies the sins ai d trangri scions that hav e hr.mrlit upo:. ua the desol ition of civil war. ei due oui ruler with wisdom from on high in the BOtMO'l crii. and return in all ooi heart a pirit of dl votiou to the public good, test rain the wrath . I man. and aavc the aheddmg of blood We com mend to Thv Almighty protection und losiof care our brethren who arc tin d iv perilling then live for u in the camp and in the tic!.!; have pillv upon all aulferinir from wounds and sick . no; heal. 0 Merciful Father, the aorrow of :he bereaved and broken hearted, and ha-ten thr tune. O Lord, when unity, peace and OOOtOld ahall once more prevail in our beloved Und, when war shall ease from all the earth, ami when righteousness, pi-tice and libcrlr hall even where abound, arid when nil nation of the earth -hall lejoioc lo Tbl oalvaAJoO). All which we ask in ihe name and tor the sake nf .fe-us Christ (Mir Lord, to whom, with Thee, the Father, and Thee. Oh HoH (ilmst, be all honor and power and glorv. world without end. Amen Mr Boodl i l E ChcreO, of New V.a-k m iveii that Hon I 0 PorftOi of Xea York, MOOÜ M Stf. ig.of Wi-cni- -. : d .1. M Tower, of New JotOOV, be a pp.. itited temporarv Secretaries a Inch morion prevailed Mr w McOratk. of Kconoytvaaia 1 move I i that a c tun ttee of OBO froOi each Stare be ae I ".' " .,... . - ,-e i- a v on: in, 'tee on ( rj mia' Mr .lohn A Oreen, I (Cow York I -,..--that it would be ru rc rope- I i call Jie roil of the State in order Vliereu:oo. bv cousenl il. ill wa.a called in the following order: MaAOO. NcwHitnih'te Verm.M.t. Masychu aett- h'h .!e l-.:id. Connecticut New York. New Jersev. Pet n-vlvanii Del.iw.irc. Mirvland. Kentucky. Ohio. Indiana. Illinois, Michigan, Miooooei, M nneota. Wisconsin. Iowa. Oolifor nia. Kanaaa, Oregon, each State furni-hing it roll of delegate as reported in the Times of Mond 4 1 Mr M.dirath, of Pct.nv Iv ai : i I ui"ve that a cormuittee be apooinieil. consiating ol one . B,mMr T'm e4C" 3l"C pUrf; , . V "'f"? in T,a.",ll rgannation Ol in oouv . rWAflOa Mr B D Tlldoo, ! New York I have in my hau J the othVial report of the Democratic c invention that met in 156 which waa the laat Democrat'c cm. vetition that convened and con aumated if tleliberatiot.a and gare continued ; a- o e t the country I offer yuu tV.s reo!ution. which waa then adopted: Resolved. That a c lairmitee o one delegate from each State, to be selected by the delegations inereof.oe uppo utcd to report reolut;o!:a. and t -? relation a platform of

thr Democratic jar fe referred to aaid Commit tee on presentation, without debate V hirh resolut, hi waa adopted r (!di ol Oloo. (Tered a resolution that the - mittre on orgamy ition lie instructed to report rulOA for the ' . meti' I M, a cot, eentlon. and that in the meaotiawe the rules nf the I . con ! tioa be ifie rule of thia body V h ' h res ilulioti be.ng ihmitted to the roti van tion waa adopted Mr K H old- of Ohio I move the appoint men! of a committee of one from each 8tateto

he . D.itiniiiiwo'ii Oredertiat' tobe t1riil ty the reaj. live delegllee U hi. h motion prevailed Mr MamHon Altrfeka. of fennavlvanla ! move that whrn Una cunveutui jviljoiirti. it ad joarn to mre' at I eeanek lM allern'.on Mr 0 l l.ambrrtuti. of Poootjl vania--ll la the entimeni of iho.e around me tint wg do not t .m i 1 turn, but that we procrr I n.w with our organixation I believe each delegation hat lretel the individual to represent them on the diÄeret ..imitier, and. if that be ao. I ktrnw ae want to get through with thia nomination in harmony, aid go home with aa little delay aa poaatblr. I think the gAOtlemau Irotn I'Oimayl vatna Alln ks hould w i. Irn hia naMilui ii. relative tn an adjouftloient . to ee if, after a call of the States, we cannot rroceed with our organ ll on at OA OA Mr Allr cka, of 'i tin-v 1 aiua I have nut uioved loa. bourn, hut Have inv m cl to meet t a eitain time, after we hall have once ad jouru rd. tint in 1 1 lh.l linir he ir the report of our Committer uli ( Irgatmation A Deleg i'c from Iowa aiose and . I th r he had a OOOJOJuniention to be presentil to the cou vei tion The Chairman aoooooood that the motion to adjoin n lo 4 o'clock tlm aftAMOOO wna now he 1 fore the Con entiou Mi. I'Alidloton, of Ohio I move to amend that wlaon the convention adjourn it adjouro lo meet ii Iv o clock to morrow Ml I'oaell.wl Kei.luckv lleloro lb MOil ii pul. I desiie lo remind the convention that, under the resolution which haaheen i-.rd, rich State it reipnrcl to present a member lo act nn the Committee on Kesoluiion Tlirte :re from the State d Ketituckv IVO m's of delegate They kave agreed to act harmoniously in the '.invention Loud cheeis We desire that there dial' be one delej; tr from i-udi of our arp arate ilelegntiotia appointed on the (Vimmilteo on Kr-..li. lions We nk. however, that they have hot one vote in the comruiltee 'I he Chairman the cha t would iu'get that the tn rtlOO is not a motion to adjourn, hut at to alien au ah til meet alien the adjournment tukea faOA TOO gOOlttwao'i motion, therefore, would be o it of order Mr PttroJI' 1 aak, then, the unanimntia t on -et t of the con vention I liet ii belli;; i,, i oh , I on dli e .' I o ( l,e t e.p.c-t , the ('hiirmuti annoOnOOw that the motion would he eti'i i t ui d .Mr l'oacll I move, then, tint the Kentucky delegation be allowed to h ive one member from earn deleg ition on the Committer on Kr-nlutintis, hul that both h ive hit" one vote in the coin mit ee The motion waa adopted unanimously The Chairman The iiieatinn now lecur on the motion of the gentleman Irotn (Miio, that w hen tlm coiivpiiiion adjourn it mljouru to nictd ill I "J o'clo k I , . mori o w , Mi. I'ciidlitoM. of Ohio ,t the auggeatioii ul ra vci il gentlemen in mv untmitiatc viciuitv , I Olah to in. l i f v lh resolution hv wuhst itut ing 10 o'clock to niottow for I',' The motion, aa in nliftrd, was put und lost, whereupon thr ipirsiiou then recurred on the ori gin il rOAAalHnOl to adjourn to I o'clock to-mur raw nffcrnooh Mr Allen, of Ohio- We have -everal working Immiih of thia day hcfortMi . and iiiav. helore ae now ndiourii, do much to alleviate the labor and ihe .Ii (Tif-ii 1 1 v before n- I thrrrlore believe that l) " hour to which we should adjourn c ill he brt tT tlted at the adjourumrnt of our dotibOfOtiOM tin-d i , and thetefoie, 0JOO0 that thr motion 1 1 I bOlOfi the body bt hid upon the table. The motion was adopted Mr Weiler, of California--I offer the follow l0f r tool Ot ioO ! TbOfOaOlUlion was haldcd opto Mo806relary and trad hv that ofliccr aa fol low: Resolved, That geiitleaAOOi not uiceeding three in number, and known to be member of ihr democratic parly from each of the orgutii.isl Terrilorloa of the United Stales, he allowed seats in this Convention, with the privilege of particl piling in the dehnte but without the right to vole Mi Morgan, o Ohio move that the mo lion pist offered he nmended n a lo embrace three delegatea from each of the Southern Bl ites that may be now pteent with the right to join in the debate bur not to vote. If our brethren of the Southern Stales who desire to return tothe Cnioti arr here represented. I would w sh to ec them admitted ' Applause ad mime faint tii-es And I would ugget thai heino cmta from the Ii-tti. t of OoloOnbiO houhl be included The mover of the original re-olution accepted tl o aojoodoMot. Mr Tilden, of New Yoik.cuiue forward, aa OOBOOi the platform in front of the chair, and aaid: llefoie the tuetion is taken upon this ieolu ti in. I wish to ad. Ire to the delegated repre sentativcs of the Democratic party a ingle aug gi'rttion on thi subject We are u--emhed here to perform the greatest and grandest ii-k that any hodv of men have ever undertaken 0 thia eOOtinonl Wo come here under the rOODOOOl hilily of a delegation of the organized Dermic racy of our rOjpNllfi Stutef, and it i imw .ro i MM to introduce among u a considerable nuinbei of pOOtlOOJOBt who know who'.' to par ticm ite in our deliberations What reaaOO la ikoii fof admitting three gentienien.even if thev do belong to the Democratic paity. unaccredited to ua, from any territory, any more limn the name nu inOOt of gentlemen limn a-.v St.it.'': , OJfgftl fool im lined to nve the tcrritorii . reprc aented; but it -o. thev should come here AOfftd ited as iir arc In mv judgment nothing but dai : ci nothing hut confusion, nothing but di order, can lOAOM from Inlrodocing here unknown, irresponsible men whomi v w i-h, prihap. to de livet them , iv e ol apoeche to tins solemn and august aaaembl y 'Cheei It i neceaaary at the very out et loot we uddri - our-elves to our great duty in the spirit of our -Jolrgated anthontv Witli tliesr vieas, and for the-e reaoi , 1 move to lay thi- resolution and the a meed 01 00 1 thereto on the table Mr. Ninlick. d Indiana I beg the gentleman to withdraw the motion and allow tho aubject to he referred to the Committee on I'redenii il The ugge-tion a i adoptol and the matter wis,, t e err I Oov. Wieklirte, of Kentucky I hold in mv hand a communication from each of two dele ga'cs to this convention who OAVO dOAigOAtod by the Democracy of Kentucky a repreentuii v ein th: I, ly Hut tlie hand of poser of un lawful and IawIoaa power has been laid upon them .and they now rest in prison in our State; but from the walls of that priaou they desire to addre-s what I hold in my hand to thi convention, and which I now prevent and ak to have i e ,1 Tt remark- of Mr. Wickhffe were uceived with enthusiastic applause, al the ooootoaioo of which Th Suvetarv read the letter presented bv Oov. Wickl ffe a follow: L a i-vtLi i . Kv . Aul' 98, lr4 "To tlie Hog the Präsident of ihe Chicago C m vention: "I asm from the i regret the necessity of my aboOOcO dM.berationa ..f this gret HotkMaal Democratic c uncil The rooot momentou petio.1 in the I ti iv of rnyn i now , Mr I'rcsiden'. in the hands of your oeaj vention. Let me ad AWtfU t! a , onvetition to cieate and adopt a PoOAOCTath platrorm a peace platform loud cheers,' and then put the best man you can agree upon on the platform, and all will be well Cheer j The platform mui e ure everything iudividuala neoure nothing. I am row in Louiaville. held aa a political prisoner !v tlie military authorities Of rourae I am well and kicdly treiteu br them, Po long aa thev do not hang me , Laughter and cheer ' Hut the qoPSAioo occur to me, I thi our coun' try?' If it be. t!ieu your Convention must re aasert those rigbfj ..f the aovereigntv of the Suite . and the peraonal liberty of our citizen! under ihe writ of habeas corpua and trial by jury. Thoae right are nu u-urped bv the party in power The eonver.tior of our father that gave u- 1 our liberties, were nothing in importance to be compiled a ith the Jctie ot I bj QrsaorjJ CuQAQl ' tion I ben 1 aaide personal txeereoces and art to rneel the great cmergetipv , and save a ' bleeding country (Jive ua our I.berty Thia war ia wrong 'Cnoere j "A Uta lotig Democrat. Sijoed " 'ot'i W l.rvTHtaa

Mit i r it v Paioo. 1 IhrniTvjMT or Polituai. PaieoxKB Lo iav it i.r. Aug IS, 1M4 S "To th Chairman of th Chicago National l'emncralie Convention.

"The uoderaigned. one of the delegate at largo for the S.ate of Kentu k v to your Coo , vention, ami Chairman of the Cettral Demo ' rraiic ( 'ommittee of the Siate of Ketituckv. find ing himeelf unable to pwrfi rm hia duliea in conaeuencc of Ina mrarcerati n hy military deapoi iam. ventnpea u uddrwas this roeianurdet'Mn. iljtou;li ton. to tho National (ammtion, in the hope that it may be paaaed out of thia prirou by aoaao friaudly agency, ami anav pmaubly reach ita deaimat on if not mteicepted " Arrested on the 9d of Aegeal; leprivd of the right of aeeing any friend or legal counael, robbeil ot papers referring to tho cradentiala of the Ketituckv deleates to the Chicago eon v en tion, eeing in Ihe aame confinement Dr A H ('liambera and Co! f W Leather, and not knowiLg how many of the hemoeralir dal eg a tea mav be prevented, by arreata or by terrorlam. from attending tlie convention, 1 have thought proper to forward thia atatement of our condi t:on. " We are arrested upon vague auaplciona No atatement ran bo obtained of the charge, the specification, or tlie witneaea, if any there bo, nor is nv hope held out that we -hall have either inal or Investigation, however, vehement our prole' ationa of Innocence. I am guilty of no crime but devotion to Demos-racy and abhorrence of war. New prisoner are lieing brought In; and a va cue terror fill the public mind, aince men e I tho bolt and ijulcteat cltixena of the country tn gt .--cd Iii their ii iv i ,r duties or buailiswa Ul vale j rioto.lv and auddenlv anatrhe! away without aa sigtinble cauae, nml kept in the myateriou con finement of a political HlOtfla. cannot hut lost that their own Iiherty ia very precarioua, and that anv ni'litarv slum or (he malignity of a alandcr oua political enemy or villalnoua detective may at any time work their ruin. T'nder theae cm umntancoa, I drsirt. on be hall of the Central Democratic Committee, who are no longer able to meet and not act a here tooire. to urge mmii the Convention the neceasi ty of OOODtOOancing Mr Lincoln' hold achemea for the j erpetuation of In deMtism. by the aid of a fictitious vote in Kentucky and other border St ilea There is no fraedom of election in Kentucky bui h gia-ious iermiaioii The lite, liberty and property of every cititen are at the mercy of the President nnd hia BObOffdlootoa It ia iutotnarv with them to pronounce every man disloyal who is opposed to Mr Lincoln, and to the continuance ., the prevent ferocious war ll i customary lo take from auch their horaea, tioviaiona, aluvc. aiina, or whatever llicy may have that their oppressor may laiicv, and thrv teem il a privilege il fheir proiK'rty ia not wan lotily destroyed and themselves shot .t rim priaohed, aa such things occur often enough to errate a general alaim A lew week since the cilv of Louiaville wasgu ir.led hy necroas, while it a I- tsnaacked to e;e and carry off, without any pieteiice of compel t on, the horaea ol the citi en oppoaed to the party in power "In the last ( iubernalorial and Congressional election, the voice ol Kentucky waa ailem ed hv theae meana (lerroriam and robbery), and it ia ! i lless to hope lor any bettet tic atmeiit nt the ensuing dection Kvery one know that the vo.icof Kentucky, if it can lie uftf red, will he overw h. lin.ug for the Democratic nominee; the wildest .lacohin expect no other result Tlie DtMOAOllc patty tff t tlicKMoif, entitled lo de nOOOd the heiu fit of that vote, ami, if they shall be dcfraudel by military interference, ihev can at irasi ,i- ett, with a!l the in ijcsty of their accumulated power a a n t . that no false vote got ten un under mirtial law sh ill he estimated in ihe coming election "The tunes are truly al aiming There i- no knowing what roua ' may be attempted by oui sell organised opponent, with their aectet societies, their limitless control of the national wealth, natiojial aim und midier, their hordea of negioi s und detective -pie-, heir aubseivienl ('oliglCs and State I iov er uoi's , and then geneial disregard ' laws und oath to Huppoit the Consiitution Nothing cm eoiinteinei thi va-t in i chinery of usurpation, but the limine, s of an or gapited, DfOlrafiOAd, add vigilant paity ol lihcr tv. It i neeenaiiry thai the National Dem i Ilia Convention, a. tlieci niiul reireeiilatioii of the Democratic party, should hold ita action in pei manence, or at least until the result of the IYci drutial election i dclei inincd, and the alarming cri-is id passed, if not until (he great objects, peace and liberty, are attained "The prOOOOl PoOOOOttoo aypg not asaeinhled willi the ptOOOtOt of permanent aervice, but it may be well to select from ita own rank, or il need be, from (he group of ruined citixen in all the Suite, from twenty five to lifty ot the be-t, aiscst .m l most esteemed firm and patriotic citi ens, to form the OOOOOU Ol LibOVAf Ol N kliottal Council of Democracy, who-e voice shall be heard above ihe storm of war, guiding the friend of liberty in action, and spe.king potential w.uds ol peace aud re union to tlie whole of a torn aud bleeding countrv. Sic. , cd ".I I Bl MMMN " Mr allaudighum I move thai the State he now called, in onlei that the Chairman of each de'egation may rOport the several committee men. Ohorn I iinderalnid have alreidv been des ign ited by the fOtDOCllva dologOtioni The Chairman ugge-lcd that ihr commOOioa tion addreosed to the Chair wna still before (lie Couvetivioti, from gentlemen who id timed to rep reacnt the State of Loui-iuna, whereupon Mr N'allamligham -u-pen ied hiainotiou, toalloa the coiumunieatiou to be re id, as follow: Oontlomoo, too owdorAlgnod doiogaHa aalootod ' thi Democracy ol the Stiteol Louisiana t,, represent that State in youi OOOVOOAiOO under a all duly signed and published, rcspeclfully rep resent thai thev have pre-ented their ciedenliala to the National committee, a dich body, without a heating, have refused ticket ot admission aa no ruber of the convention Aaauring the convention that we have come in no apiril of diiot ganiation, hut to unite with the Democratic i.itM t the entire Union in the gloriou work of root nitig the countrv from this corrupt Admini nation, and believing the Democratic party ol the N'otth arc rOad to unite with u in such a w oi k , w r de-ire that as deleg ii - Irotn Louisiana Ku bo allowed a hearing Itespectfully, Signed .1 T. BinPoLrH, OhgifaMM of the Delegation. Mi Tucker, of New York, moved thai thr rjQQHOUOloalifl bO referred to tue Committee on Credential, which was carried I he Chairman then reminded Mr. Yallandic. h.un tlrut In- motion would now he in oidei, when that gentleman arose amid the vehement applause and renew cl bio motion to proceed with the the call of States Loud cries of "plat form " Mr Milt s, of Poonsylfaoia 1 move in amend moot to the motion to confine the call to the Committer on ( i an : it :m alone Some of the delegation have not vet selected their represen tatues ou the other committees Mi . Yalhndigham I he Committee on Reso lotion will have the most laboriou duty to per form of any committee of this Convention, and this very night we can proceed wi'h (hit work if the committee men are announces! The Beosotorj then proceeded with a call of the delegatiors, and the several committee- were appointed, ai follows: OA I HI PENT! A La. Maine Joeph Titcomb New Hampshire J S BoODOtA. M is- iihu-etl.s Jo.-hua A Hall Yermont A. M. Dickev 0 t.necticul A K Hurr. Kbode Wand W A Allen. New Jersey Daniel BoloOMO. New York Sandford K Cnuich. POoosylraoia Wm. Y McGrath. Delaware K L Martin Mtrylind John K Franklin Kentucky Nathaniel Wolfe Ohio Alexander Long IndianaAlfred Edgerton. Illinois Wm R Archer. Michigan Alpheus Felrh. Missouri Robert Wii-.m Mioooaota J B Ie lllond. . .:.-iii H. W. Smith, t'.ifornia K Wethetill. K ir.-as Orlin Tnurston. Oregon Benjamin Stark. OS rtaMlNL.VT O&OAMZATIOX. Maine Fhilo Clark New Hampshire E W. Harricgt -2i. M i ichusctt.s riiet.eas Allen. erinont tieorge WashUurne. Om OOAlhol lipjd E. Baldwin. lL':i l-,u:id O.de jU H. Duree. New York John A Green New Jersev T F Randolph DeUwie Jame R Booth Missouri Benjamin G Harris. Kentucky HhdjiIumi I'ope Ohio Chelton A White

Indiana Lemuel C Wilson. Illinois Thnmaa I' Roger Michigan-Honry Pralick Wisconsin Charles (i Kandolrh M tmoAota C. H Cerrv California Tbomaa Have Afiaaoaari F. A. Row er Oreeon-HilliamMci-iller K ansa a 1. It Wheat. om acaoLVTioxa. Maine John W Dana New IImt-h.rc hi-1 w 1 1 1 I'eaae i'o, e - .! t yrlr !; ft irerayl! Rh.Nle Uland Charlaw 8 Bradley. Massachusetts I, s.re ,.,nt Vermont-T B Redfiehl N.-w or k Samuel J. Tilden. New .Isrsev Aliraham Hmwning ! ennaylvania Not announce! lc'w.ir ('hartes iirown Maryland Thomaa ll Pratt. Kentucky Jamea QoaOrlQ 1 homas W. Lindsay. Oliio Clement L Vallamlingham ii. a .f Arne M llinna. IHoOio S. Marahill Michigan Auguatu Q Baldwin fTlaoooaia (leorgo H. Stull!. Mmnewota K f llimlio M oui i William A Mill Iowa I K Hates, t'alifomia John Ii Welter Oregon Betijatiin Stark Kanaaa William C. McDowell. Mi I. Ii. Old, ul Ohio I have a resolution

I deelre to offer for the purpoae of having it re ferred to the Committee on Keaolutiou. that at MM fol i'c time the attention of the committee and of the convention having been called to it, we may have aome vction, If auch ahould by ibis convention be thought proper RotoHod, That the Commitiee on Ueaotution he instructed tn take into consideration and re port lo tin convention what action, it any, tht convention should take relative to the hte IH tary order of (ten I leinti ', man . prohibiting the citiiuis ot the aiiveteign Stite ol the reat Nor ih -west from purohasing lirsnrma and am munition Which resoluti on was referred, under the rule, P. the l 'ommittee on Resolutions Oov Hunt, of New York, offered the follow ing resolution: Resolved, That in the futur.v .ia ia the pst. c Mill adhere with unswerving tideli'v to the Union nml the Conatitution, and inaist m main taining our national unity aa the only aolid foun dati ui ol our atrcuijth, security and happinea ua a people, and as a framework of government equally conducive lo thewelfnre aud proeperity ol all the Slate, both Northern and Southern, nnd with i v ew to terminate the pending conflict and restoie the hlc-aing of pence, we are in rOVOr of an armistice, nnd of earnest, honora b!e eflorl to adjust the term id settlement and union on the basis of ihr Constitution of the United States, and for the final solution o all dif leienci we would rri'ottiitvtiil a Convention ol the Mate to review the Constitution and adopt iich amendmeuta and inodiflcationa aa may . m neceaaary to mote billy aecure to insure to each State tlm enjoyment of all ita rights and the utidisluthed control of its domestic con eern according to the original intent and pur ios ol llie KiMleral compact. t bieti was ills., retrirr.l to the Comiintteo on Re-olulious Mi I liotnus L Price, o! Missouri, offered the following reaolutiun: MOOlVOwi Tltat, in this cieii ctlsisot oui tin lional history, the freedom nnd aaered right ol freemen secure! to u bv the blood ol our father, ali i the gummier ot the Constitution, niut be in unt uned against all assaults, intimidation, or interference; and we hereby pledge, each to the other, and all of m lo our common country, our live, our fortunes and mi aaered honor to make common 00000 wiih the people of any and run Slate w here thr an me mav lie aailed or trampled OOOO ; to ihe end that the constitutional eipre ion ol (he popular will, and tho inelimble right of toll govemineiil may be secured for onr -elves und our polenty. Wl i. h a is also referred to the Committee on Resolutions. Mr Long, nl (Von, addressed the chair to olVei a re-olulion. Mr. Cox, of ( Miio 1 do not wih lo cut off (he resolution ot my colleague about to be offered, but 1 move, sir, that nil resolutions coming from individual delryutes. be relerred to the Commit tee on ROMintioni without rending Mr V allaiidighaui, ol lino I make the point of order that the gentleman's motion i ruled out by the reading already of aeveral resolution, and that there i a prior motion now pending Mi Cn I do not ib.ct to the reading of the rOAolotiOO ol mv colleague. After it ahull have b.en rOad i 1 think Uns OOP vent ion had bellet de (ermine lo lay before the Committee mi HcaoluliotM evervlhini; that tiiuv . .one bofOffO ll ' I proper way Mi Lot, ; then ollcrt'd ihe following reo lotion: Roootvodi Thai committee, to be composed of 'one meinbei Itotn e.nh Mute represented in tin- 0004 Otloil, to be -elected bv the respective tie- theteol, be uppointisl for the purpoaOOt pioceediiu: forthwith to the city of Washington. on behalt ot thi convention and people, to a-k Mt Lincoln to suspend the operation ol the pending drnll lot ft00,U0Q more men until Ihe people ahull have an opportunity, through the ballot box, in a iree election, uiiinllucnced in any m inner by military orders or military inter fOTWt Mb Oi deciding the OOOAAioO how tairlv pre aented to th. m ol w u- ot peace, at the npproai h ing election in .N m cm I i , and that said commit lee tie und thrv are hereby instructed to urge upon Mr Lincoln, bv whatever nigument tlie) can employ . to sluy the How ot tistenml blood, it lOafl -o bit ii- the BOOaSO dialt will continue lUHincnl it, until th people, ihe Koutce d nil power, shall have an opportunity of OiprOAsiog their will for or gal Ml the prOAOOOtioO of the wir in the choice ol candidates for ihe Tic-i denev Whu h was refined to ihe Committer on Ivo ototiooa Mi. W W. Eaton, of Connecticut, offered ihe following resolution: Resolved. That tlie Cotiitn ttee on Resolu lion be instructed to re:rt a soon a pi cti hie und that n . ballot be taken for candidates for Praaldail! or N ice PrOAAOOnl until such report ahull be made and adopted Mr Liton ub-e.j,ietiily itked leave that Ina re-olutiori might lie on the table for further cou lid Station hereafter Mr, Aldii. ks, of Pennsylvania, presented the following, which was handed to the Secretary and by him presented to the Convention : We, the repre - en I a t i v es of trie Democratic party of the United State of America, in national convention u-cnib!ed, for the pur pope of nominating candidate for the high office of President and Vice President to be voted fyr at the coming election, point wbh pride and satisfaction to the past hia torv Off our common country, her great and rnar rellou prosperity under Democratic administration Therefore, in order to preserve the iuterily of our once happy Union, re establish justice and dometic tranquility throughout our border; to promote the general welfare andaeenrethe re turn of liberty vouchsafed to M by our fore father, we here renew and declare our unaltera hie attachment to tho Union, and that it muat be preserved in it integrity, and believing thnt this desirable object cau be obtained if we profit by the wisdom of our forefathers, we here adopt aa our broad platform the Constitution of the United States in its length and breadth, and pledge our candidates to maintain, preserve, pro tect and defend the -ame. Reaolved. That we cannot view with ind ffei ecce the open repudiation and violation of the Monroe doctrine, ihe establishment of an em pire on the ruin of a neighboring republic, and that we view with greater alarm an i distrust the fearful stride of the general administration at our national capital toward deapotiam; in their repeated interferences wiih State rights, with the liberty of oeaeh, of th pre and the right of private propertv ; aherefore. we call on all true and incorruptible patriots to lay aside their partisan prejudice, to look our bleeding country 'a troubles in the face, calmlv to consider ttie fear

fOj wa-te of blood and treasure throueh the un- Awcrlilna will Ave receive by tn. wiae acta and misguided policy of the present Treaaarrr of th United State, at Wahtnton. th -er-national admistraliou and assist in changing oor Trt4l,ufrr, deagnat.J Dept,.. rulers, that we may rescue owr boloved country 1 and the liberties of the people from certain AtHi b THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.

Resolved. That we will use all h norable means known to civilized nations to bring to a arrot't lorrr't riffi itho unhonnf ll i III r li 1 1 IN tho! r f- si. v i i it. ii a nuHair - di.sttirb our country Mr John A Green, of New York I move that wheh thi Convention adjourn it adj uru to meet 0 QlOfff 'w BOVOiog t Ifl o'clock The m.itiou wa carriei Mr Vallaudiffham roac and waa greeted with loud cheering and cries of "Take the platform " lie finally stepped to tbe platform nd mereJy j

gave nolico that tbs Committee on RsaoluUooo would roeei in the evening at 4 o'clock at the room of the New York delegation at the Sher man Hooe Noliot waa also given that Ihe Committee on Credentials would meet in tho even nf st N . Tremoat Hu0. and that the Committee on (r (faninflon would mfet ir, the evening At ? o'clock, at Ihe rooma of in Pennsylvania dele gallon at tha Tremont Houae Thel'ontfli'i..n then i , rued until 0 o'clock Wodneadav morintig

IIT It i repre-entevl thii tha retel earthworks about Atlanta, and all the wv alone the from u, East ronu, are of appalbug -Uengtb In nothing iathedoaper ite lenn . at n ' tHeleaders to hold the place mors uutuutakahly est lorth than In the powerful fort and parapets whnh ihey have cauaevl to be constructed, with o much labor and patuaiaking. about the city Our lines are ao closely approached to their in many joints, tl.t i(ir,r kitmihers cm.n.-l he between them eicspt in the night, but where they do. the works they occupy are every whit stUal in strength and solidity to the one held by our mam force Behind ihia is their mam work- th. t.,k boos ..I their hope ahnh ia like a chain linked with creat b.rta. verv lower ..i i. i ii r .ll . i. . 1 Kiu, an. i i. rum. i hop nun, n i only knows what and how much Acain-I -urh. llesh and IiIimh are no attfururnt

CLAIM AGENCY!

A. P. NOBLE

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IVO. r YOHN HLOCK, raOKTII virlCIIIIlN Vlitll I I ll V I'Ol.la, IMIItM

iVn.loiis, Hark Pay and bounty, 1'iWr Maury. Commutation f Hat n, Karl and yuaro r, Hfaraillna Art vice, t'lalnia lur los l lluraes and tlir propeiti, I'ai ..f l'ri..irr- d War, yuarleriiia(-r' I'hrvks and Vuvrliara, aiA all oIIht Clalnis aallist Ihr liovrimnriil, . a-br.l ot . ollrt o.l .hi rrax iialdv trim. OltHrr's Hrtum mad out, ami (Vrtitl. at. ul Kn lul Mrdiir ol.laiusd from thr m pailnirwt. on l'in tlce, and all .. i In rrUlnm I" mi. h Claims, A . , nn. nipt If and rarrr.il rvr. utr.l i Ti .'.i-urj t'rriitl. ao s and all ..iti.-r . i .,i, aipiU ait. ...! .1 i $100 Bounty! ol.tlrr .llsrUaraail u aot ..tint wf w oun.lr lacvO f.l In I. Mir can s-l lhall HotinlJ I mwir ,1 1 a l r l .y m-, i, I Ur If 0srhurv t v i NOBLH N. I InfornialloM anrf aU. Ira I trrl.all) or l.jrlelUt . In-. Hull glvrn KiM-lor jH.tagr alamp t.-r all Irller rripili 0 an answer.

n ti p e n .I-1 in m I I . . MUH t , A.IJulaiit Hi nrral SUtf f (.rullvf l-pariiiiVtit, Indiana, Major HAMfcl. Md I I !( j UIHTINic, Aadlllf al fteM UaJoM I. HI.M. . I K It II K II. VAJKN A CO., I M t A. A J (HIIKIIUVN. lUnkrr. Hon W II HANUM I ll f, li"l Maul., Wati imtoB, ! V PROPOSALS FOR LOAN U.S. 7-30 LOAN ii,. leeraiarj of the fvaamify rup. n t..--- ii alaoO arrlptUin will he received for Coupon Tr-soir, ..t.-. payat.lo Ihr. r yoatWftom AOf Itlba IMA WOO MOl si, iiual MOfOat I the rale of LOOM and I PM trntl fft .- nt prr aniiinn - j,rlu il and Ini. r. M both AO OA paid In lawful in ne y . Thr-r nolrx will I Urrlt,r at tb optlnil of ihr holdrr at iiiatuiity, Into -l jr cent. k.. txssring l.omln, payal'lo not l . than live nor niorr lhaa twautjr arfmm tln ir dale, us ihi (inirriinirnt may elerl Thr Will l.r Issur.l In .Iriiomlnatloiis of tlftjr, wiir limxlrrtl, Ave hundred, one lbauand, and five tbuuaand 1oUra, and all ul.s, rl.il. n must Ih- for fifty dollars or aMa niultlplr of fifty dollar. Tin notes w ,r trmuilM. . to tin- amr. fr.. ,.f traioportatloii iharx as ....ii aftrr tlir rrrelpi of thr nrlltiulCrrtltlcatrs of llepoalt as Ihey ran he prepared Aa the notes draw IntereM from Au u ' pr. inaklnK .l. p.aOt suhserpi. nl to that lat. mui pav thr Interest ai-runt from .(at.- ot nolr lo .lal- f r posit I'art drposlllriK twriily-flvr thousand dollars and pwanls fr these notes at an one lime willl.a alloweS a rommislon of aoaqaarter f one per rent , wturh will he paid hy the Tirasiiry liepartiu. nt upon Ihr receipt of a hill for the amount, certified tuhy the ofrVrt with wkn.-ti thr ilepio.ll was made No dedurtloiii fr roinnilsslons rutlst lie made frern the ileposlta. STEÜIÄL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It is i Noiomi .i!oa liaaa, olT.-niig a tnguer ratf of Intrirsi than any . thrr, ami the i mt triHritf. Any MSJOAgl bank whlrk paya Ha depnaitor In V. A. lfole, ronsklers that It it paying In the beat cln nlating nir Hum f the country, ami il Maats pay In anything heiter, .,r Its i, at, i. , i ,.re .-iiber In Lovrnuieiit se -curltii-s or in notr r bonds payahle In lioterrinirnt pajrr. It Is e.pully convenient . a irin,..rr n pr rmainrnl Iniestinrnt The note can always lie sold for within a IWetteW of their far. ntet arramulated Interest, ami are the best security with banks as collaterals for diCONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT. 5-20 GOLD BOND. In ad.iilioii to the Very libera! iateret on the n. trfor three years, thi privHepe of ronversisa ia now w.rtfc ahrait three kt cent, per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 bonds j, nut less than nin- jr rtut. jtrnnium, and b.lcre the war the prrn.ium on i percent I H At.srks wa over twenty per c ut. It will be seen thai the actual profit on thia loan, at tli pr. sent market rate, is nt les than ten percent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL TAXATION. Hut !. from all the advar,taps we have rnnnoerated, a -pedal Art ..f Conjreaa ew-emy iU tnd niul Trt'U ury ti.4- fr.., , U t.u it i" . (hi the average, thiexetnption is worth about two per cent, per anr.am. according to the rate .f taxation i:i vanr.ris parts of tbe country. It U haSasap that no ietur.'ie offer great icdace. roent to lenders a it - issard ty thr Govnunei,. In all oihrr forra of InAebtedoeM. tbe faith or abONy of private pa'tie or atoCk companies, or eparate coa muT.iti- only, is pledged for paytnent, oMa the whole pr. perty of the country is held to aecure the dis.liarge of all the' obligation of the United State While tue Qovernaett offen the most liberal term for it len, it belief that the very trengest at peal will he to the loyalty a:.d pvrn -.isru of the peopl. Iiisliuiiitpoli, Intl., and bj all National Banks wbieh arc depositarie of public mooey, Ajn AM. BrSPKCTAHLK BAXggRS A5"D BAXKS TbroDffhuat the country will give furtker lufonoatloo and AFFURO EVKBY FACIUITT TO AUbiCRiBL. ao04-daw?m

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II V. IllC I It Via I R, I II 1 SIM .M SI I ü. I Iklft I I . k , , K ...... M (Mli. a Otaal ah i Mg I n M . . I stair. NO. A r Ml A AVIVtt'K. U tk rltit wa .aT 4 V FFA A.- M- aeat w r : . laitapoll, at . I c-.a'anlrr. lrV-1 aa4 pvwift al - leiitio I ail tb.-a atay ravar sia wna tau ea tU aOnv MENDINC AND SCOURINC OOI-J . FETTE, ma mo a sm s kas ram sea f I ' In Raaett Slry, si . 14, Wadiineioi t M an m. ic will nvally reti alrd All blM iT la r pa. nd ail rutin n I ' tk lat att I, u ..iK-r a .i .i tw rair. Ja dim i i i i iiu, nr ivi.i iv i si u tu i uh is tiis nrru'tr . I W .l. 1 1 , a.l 1 . I I ,,laa... .1 I . I 1. U I S T b n c n m i In.lisiis. ( I W H II TKKNKII rina ' . Soif Kiv Mas. Mraar, L Jr . A r.--i , ri.i. f I'aima-trr, litr.i t id jn.iisiia and I'avu.t.. ü. I A.j la I A NKWtltl I' H. II K KKIfMiX. Ilaukfr. Mr.ar. 1.1-11 l.,n.l.a, Kf.;SM I. MINI IMlloM, 4 a-l I. Ht 'Aa If, RESTAURANT. SAL0O IND ITESTAI KANT. Hezekiah's Restaurant, No. ISNorth Illinois Stroot. I IHK m vr.lgi.ed Would resctfu 1 1 inform hi.in ' thr pul . u n. . ll.al he has r . nil mts I,. I th u. his Maloor,, N I t North Illinois tr. el, .pM Hai-a House, in the in ( elegant mannet He ha- supplo-.l the t.ar with Ihe choicest WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. lie ha- . l.tlreljr rent.Mlelr.l lite It's, iira.il . aiMl having e !,(-.'. , 11 . n , i ,nipel I ,- ai ! Mi. IH -I ou tie on. nl waiters, can oowMsnlly Invite all to .it, aaaured tha lhaj Will l.e wrll peae.l GAME IN SEASON, FRESH OYSTERS, In fart every delicacy and suhslantlal the markets at lotne or I, road furnish may at all time. I. Mr r. .1 ou h. table served In Ihe moat sapeitor X Ills aln Is ta kert. a ttr.t das hou-r which g ntlemet. ein v,it with satistaci Ion He is l&ankful for the hhetal lil'riiiiirs hilherlo t . "I'.srd u..n him and will .1.. his 1. t t itiuaii. ! 'I,. s 1. 1 KIAM UglMdtf BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL AND WINTER TRADE! i-; i uaaal ItmOSSX HIB, If HU M'MI,K "lo. 7.1 Weal Una In (ton Atrert, ISidaNAlMMS, IÜU1ANA M AVK JI MT HROKIVKIl TIIKIH I I.I. ABU WIM KU hTK K (if BOOTS SHOES! Co , rUlna In part the fallowing artlrlea, vi: .VMM'.ses Men's, Boy'a, Youth-1 jn lCh I Iren'. Calf ' K nots, :t(MI ra-e. W.,m. n-. Mfse.- ami Chihlretr. i,,.t, t:alf, M ' Kid and l-astfn tu and Balmorals :tls lV-es M-i v tU.ym Youths .lMl t-pltdret,. ' Cal f and Kip F-trai.. an ) K!m .ral ldi.' ' r. ( i.trre, i, alters and B irkia l.atir.' liuat. Kid and Plwah Slipper Ladu-.' !-ine (luve Ki1 Coot-re., at .1 Balmotaia Ladies. Misses' ,u,d Children' Colored Aeraa Coarfre. (aller, ami twrytblng ea aaaalljr ksaA in a tUft .lid s. . , bav ihe I arrest tnd het -elected at nek of oaaa n l.e s a r W . - I n sKiully call the UtatMtaa .fl'.iuntrj M ri hatits tn the same J'JlyAH-dMm I a , - v ANH A McMIMJtB. MEDICAL NOTICE. a w a w i is . . . . 5t V. THOMM, FROM THE MIC, S 1 wv, OPBNKU THKIK KI'K on the east side of urn l rein a Avense. r .-L'l of W -In nerton tree lndianapU.. Ind , fr the a'letiatlon rd human sufl. ring, by oflriotf to unfortunate per-. I. afflietr l with Of idiili.. or any aperies f tv. atr Ltseaae, i and .af. metti Mls ..f . ure. on the ..id bast, of science ami s.ajt.d phthophy per,na-;,r se..,t.rvj that nmrM cure.1 rwrfi' I Address ll. je.vaa 1y a ami tnjw-liry . atl invel. rale case or 1 - lull. Iial .-.;! - ' I... ,s-l.Mf, red by any other pA.vsKiaa id thi cfly, and permanently, or u" charfe. Law THOMÄf ! i ; x 1 1 v NO l : BROKER, f 0AN MNKf OS OUU.ATfckAUs, fct'TA AWD OflJce Wrs from 7 A. M. to iTk ' '"'jeS.' OHAS. I. ii :. ir-s:, PHYSICH AMD SURGEON, OPtlCl NO. 3 EAST lailT BTUfT. Beskteooa So. S3 Xorth Texuteaae atru i ii.cr l .r. . lo v a i to l and . to V I M Special aueatkm gives to the treatment of Cknmie Mm I IVI HV I AMI f . 1 üNkl ALLER. Xew Tvrk Lary and Sale AtaU li au.l 14 Kaal I'arl .irrer, m Ihm tin's hi s.a.