Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4339, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1864 — Page 2
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'ig U5I01-IT MOST BI fcnftBTMaWKIF.sP4T MOHM(v SEPT 1 National Democratic Ticket. yon MüWfDKirr, CEN. CEO. B. McCLELLAN. Of f JfMFT poi nci rtmoiTr H. PENDLETON, or objo. tt 1 1 f l aiion Tfeetinf tin ""wdation of th DemocrUic National Coorent.on. artanr'nta hare been made for aiding naaaw meednfa taj eaHoata place a the Sute tw ratify the owmir tioo oXMcClkllait and Pa?ltTOir. Tbe DrmocrarT of the Second DietrU wjl awawble at New Alhana ThnrwJay. the IJfrh ' i0JltÄl ' On Satordar. the I'th iuai . there will be tneettaa u fr Weyot; at Ro,-ville, oa the line between CikitM aftai Carroll countiea; at Franklin, Jobnaon county; at Conneratille; it Ufittttr Irrneennoe C and Hn:fftn I Well. uotV In addition,' entity, tow.ahip ! Maaaij. t jt r nd city meeting-will be rery general At many place large and enthuaiaetic dctnor.-tr ittoii.- he , alreadr been made There U ertrj evidence I that th. nomination, of tbe Ch,-.fio cnveation mean w:tb thai heart? teapot the "errl , STatk th hh rolling Appmtatiuruta. The Demo- ratio Sute Ceuttal Conitui'.teebave made the fnllowini aprmii :mrnt fof pobl c peaking; Hon Main M ltT nd Hon twWM I'iTTiT. at the maa ratification aaaotinj ol Carroll nd Clinton conntiee. a: Foavill on Saturdav, the 17th inet. Hon Thomas Li. Waat will ayeak ae foibjwa: At the maaa ratification meeting at New Alba- : j. on 1 burady, the l&tb inat. At tbe ratification meeting at Leavenworth, t'rawford county, on Saturday, the 17th inat. At Lei ngtoo, Scott county, op Saturdav. ti e Oltb inat. At Patok . Gaboon count v o;. I huradar, tbe 'i9tb inat Hon Jon Pa,rriT will apeak aa tollowa: At Lebanon, Boone eounty. oi lay. the Ifth iaot . at I o'clock, P M At Moo.icello, WbilO county , .n I ue.-day. the 97th inat .at 1 o'clock. P M Hon Parin Santa will apeak aa follow!: At Lebanon, on Mondiv. :hr iiMt.. t 1 less, p M. At Williaroaport. un lueJay the 90th nt . 11 1 o'clock P M At Covington, on Wa ln! . v . the vM n I et 1 o'clock P M At Crawfordaarille. or. Tburdy, the 2id ipel , at 1 o'clock P M At Lafayotte. on Friday, 'be k23d int., at 7 lock P. M At Dayton. Tippec n. oe coun'v. m iaordy. theltb inet., at 1 o'ciock P M. At Delphi, on M..nUf. t!i i26rh loot . a' 1 o'clock P. M At Frankfort. Clinton count r n l'uead lytbe 37 th inat , at 1 o'clock i' M At Loganaport, on rt,v:- the 10 : :ti-u... mt I - -- P Vt . w..a. .u- ajn.w .. i ti, At Rochester. o clock P M on Si i.iay. Ostebcr l-'.at 1 Tbe Militär) ( i Itn imh of Hia Excel ienev. O P. M., in bit f n.i ... pecchea cr'tict-ea the nulitarv caret of hti Mcj.'Lita?f, which be denounces in nnu terms. Why? For no other rea.son than he ie the Democratic nominee lor the Proatwont i The military record of Gen. McClellan is a part ol the history of the couutry. and will be rcmem hered with pride long after hi- tr idneera an mm gotten, except lor their inf my This attack i f 1 Gor Mostos and his Republican allies it tint 1 only an attempt to reflect upon the reputation of Gen. McCLri.r.as. but coon the whole army of the rotomac white under bia comm ie Mori than thia, it is a conaure el tbn PeesWei.t u I f ' a Bepublicsn Conjrress who epyloosd Iii- egagemeuta before Kichmond exhibitlnc; inilifarr genius of the highest eeeof Ia there a man who waa engaged id the seven daya battles before KichmonJ but will feel tMHai ted by the attemnt to di-parac the heroic schieveaaewta of the Army of fh I'otoma. And. aa Mr McDoMaVB remarked : kte epedjeh at Liberty, doe it l'me civilians wbe luve never been within reeek d the lotiMeet r.iepe tuna which the rebels t:e used dtuinj; the wpr, to queation the patriotism nd servicea of the ram who hsve been eetfecHy fighting the battles of the country Wbii I Mr. Liscol.n after len. McCuu.La't had accesefolly retired befots I superior army and estb'.iahed l.i- beSS p m $hm .'hum t;ver! He dispatched him to this effer-. WanHtsoTOjr, July 1, 18tW. Msj i'tcu Ueorgs B McC.edan. I am sAt.-hed that vosraelf. officeta aud men h.ie June the beat you could. AH account-. as? tietter fighting to never done. Ten thou and thanks tor t A. LltCOl. Tw .Ist afterwards, w'ien Limcol! badfuiter : :mv, - r.en MrCtf.nx rece rr-i t're t ' lowing: U MitM.rot. July 5 ltV Ma; len. lieorce B McClel'.-iC. comman.ilng tl Array of the i'otomac. A thomomnd thank Km lb tt . il your two patcbesof l3 aud 1 P, M st:day f(mm uie Be a?a ire1 the hero am ol yourself . oth-ers at J men, m eaaf forrrr an b ipprtciatrd A. LlXOoLN In tbe Angost follow u , LinwOfct made a peeeh at the White Uouae, in whicb-be aaer:e l hat üeu McCLr.Lttx was "not to blame' h r lbs disaster to our army in Virginia, and added : ' "I believe be ia brave and able roan." 1 After that, M Ctlita was called so the com msud ot the army 0r the u-(eoce ol the Ca itel." aoden the l.V S, m'-.er hete!egnphel to M Cli ui. .i .u and all with yon''1 These high eLcoir..unta upon hia ability sih! gallanwy BOOM froo the Presnient o ;ar Ue rodf States, who of all other eanat have lolly nprf ciatexi the petition, tbe services and too ability of the cotnm mder ol the Atuiy ti t P. rn r Yet w.tb ibie reconi aaeoktg n-rn t, tne :sce. OtiTta P Motto. ComtnauJer m-Che. o. the Armv and "ar of Indiana, ridicule the m Inj aefocity oi Gen. M CtaxaM aud calls loan tbeporet j ,s rbi Mr Lixcoua t-rer lurneil The fact is that Qej M. Cl.-u.ak aa not ausUmed in I t.i'tle be R hr the ad anu bats i rent but khrough fear i it .e ;a I have feea BUCC el ae aaaaasw iws e thua bave saw' t etarnkän er htve ao fsarfci'y faüei t.,.i-i t . coiuiü t Thia rmiiury ftlnc. O I' W. reoarned i-m, Waaboiftou about tbe Läse thtiieueial Uoa51 cotBueuced hia raeveteiit u;-j. R.chuiwt.d, ai.d j be prsdlciel its noraes bevond a OOtJbt, aedj tbet Onajir wooiU oeupy ib rebel oauttaj pt tbodthof Jnlt He .a v i re there, and the at
tonpt baa already coat greater aacrifi?e of men than the hol armr of McCliiuax before Rich mod r srnbered. Yet Osneral Gserr. in the OT tim-tii, r( H EtreliaKj. O. 1 If . iii bero it, i milita.- ft!e hijrueet ordesUbile n t ortfceneral Mtfrny are traduce! We s-Ki new whir- nera! uravt doea not stand In the Way l the party succe of Motto k Co , tenel ModeLla d',ee Tb' what' the matter with Hi Escellenrv I H - tu nicht
The Republican office bolt ana anovklv con 'rtTin rtsve Tieer. rhn-fcltng for i frw iitva a a . w ! over the,loe that tneie would d.' - the Democratic rank The i ted fit vtblt ßtttip boctifLp to tbeii. aul DTe nt the Demo. . .r;v will nresei unbroken itovr ai N M vf la Cb.ca.-. Ci.Tf t.tion Tbe taaue ia made up The rfcwlM He- between MoOaJOXAli a d Licoti Krrr UtiiorT when auih a;. iMac ' ptttarttd, ote f.,r MdBkMlM There ia an irreat'tlMe tMe etting in hi fat r The people hare confident' I I kaaWaWta rpjne ltd that the gorertiment will bat wfe in M.e rfaftra of a mm wo ill all bw art- will be au dinate to the Constitution nd tbe Uwa He will be opposed bj tbe diaonioaiata N' .rth an l 8outb Tbet will know that hi. election will ... . . .... ; defeat ,11 their heme There k an abidi.g condeoce thai under hia aJuii tuMraUoo peece w-11 bo re-atortd, tbe Union fared, aid that proaper.tr , ,, . . , i a iand progre-a will .gam Mm the land M ,- the sentiment whub prcv., la with every loret ot the Union All i- riiiht The people have r re1 that all achemeN el rraonal ambition and . .. . ,. . . a.'iriard:emn! hall be .i txjrd nate i 'he ti sloration of law. ..rder. peace and I nion. wWeb C III ot.ly Lo 4ct'uuinktai b thd OffWtbroW o t ic presets A dm nii at ration find too ret f the conservative party to power. The ( inrlnnntl ilnqutrer upon tirn n t lellan a Letter of Aeceptanre. We publish thia morning a correct COOT of General MtCleliao e letter ot accepting Like Lincoln and Fremont, General McClellan has taken the liberty of adding to what the Con r en 1 lion said, a word for him-eli He tt mds on the platlorm erected b the CWeotion. as f.r as it ; goe. and adds anofner plank to ple-c himaell That other nlank i coercion hv ir:n- in the erent I that reconedtatfon and Vr.lon cannot be aecored after having "exhausted all the resource of aratem nahip practiced by civilir'. . ' . m. i taught by the traditivna of the American people ' lor that porpoao Our readera know we don't believe in thst j
plank, hut we -hill not quarrel with General j D.8m IO run ne " n, niinisters uars aiMcClellan for regarding it with favor, simply be- several times, aud iu several formt mti cause, under hi- administration, it would never itate! that there can be no coisitajaionol elec i M pOiiiiiPAil fur NAal I I ol.x-IAil rill rhp iridic Kon ol a President ot the United States ae un
tions now ate th t he will be, we hare the convie tion th if there w !1 be no necessltv for further ! tight.ng. aa Uie Union will be restored on term. ' honorable to both parties, hv peaceful means And it is that belief hv the people that will elect General McClellan. Ther are tired of the war; ; lirel of the evils and misery that folluw it; tired of" drafts, txe. excise-. debW. Jeath'a, moaninga and the uncertainties ot the future If all tint the no:le want can he trained hv neaceii;! meat . . . t -:t fraternal relationt t an be fcecered. the Uni .:. I re.eat.hli.hed and the constitutional richta efl ' v the Stttea. for the future. guarantee-J. without war. ov niiris cioi-iatent witn me nonor an i interests of the eOwatry,M what ptriot. what Christian, will withhold hi- rote lnu General McClelhn. through whom all tfceJ tw he comidi-he l? Cincinnati Enquirer . . i a j tlinnlH linnnu flteMfr. The following ia from the rorreaponder.ee of, thnlnwataoa (1, 1 Tim,mm U. i 1.. - J.I .,..,.. i . LaII : entered tbe Pre-nvttrian Church on Marietta teet. and oftcf fuMhig through the nulpi; caiMfUVal Ml i nt wnjt. aAja& u i yi K.J aa ajajaj T eviiwi a vom Sevoral f t rxi 1 io living iu the viciuitv, harinc taken refuge there, were more or Iom stunned and Wi U vuv v n.i'iii r , ii i oik injured by tbe etploe aa OD, and on mat. hd bit right tirm rken off T4ae s'en in the rooej was frlgbtfoJaeit waj after tni: light, and all tbe inmates were sleepiM? ' paasaoswiryi porioniy connuent oi security, jiotn er caught up their children hurriedly, aud rusheJ frautical into the stree' .-creaming, though without anv definite pi. tiK' 1 i" iew, save that 0eseaplek for the time from th. i toono whit-k had -truck tocb terror to thrit toeh and thete. out upon tbe oen streets, they stood crouching, with their little families clinging around them. ' and knowing not where to rlr tor safety Shell nffeat shell in rnpkl asnioeetaoo came screaming j through the .nr. and as the light of each territu eiplooion. iike lightning flashes, quivered over them, the ti-me ol u.e bale -f.tccil mother could be rtiscerr .si. with bite Outstretched arms, vainlv honing t., shield her little onea from the fallius iMiirmenta. Oh tne ninMitv denth ot a mother
O ry -. 1 " " f ss rs aaa ajir,viii . at www. w wsr uwytu wy a fax io u " . (,re! Asi,nni-e ratne at hat. however, find th f ,x pel that constitutional President from tAs P' ,:'d COattiitaseoie WkAch , rerily bOpaak Stricken WOOtea SB 1 children were huddled j capital, ichieh in nome eort is constantly held in j l,eve milst be fUl lo 1,8 lr:l(-'" ll reetoralion oft into bomb proota of kind neighbors in more' 9iege. and to conquer the States whi-h lo..lly a1. ' ;u 1,1 beory they are ahen to the spwH and leuer -ecurc kacaiittet, and the wounded iperly 1 hereto hito The war is muntained on our s:jP ' ,,r the Constitution Vttional Inte't-encer. cn,cl N soppres. the OSwrper and to bring the insu.- Pre. tee Bo Terk Jearael ef Cwaiinii.J
Fr.im the Trne Ha'Jte Jrmrnal. Sliipiiort lc t'lel laaa The Voire lion D. W Vuerlirm. 0: yeterd:iy Mr. Voorhees receive,! a diepafCa fioui Xew Vork iudicitiug diaoaliefac lion iu a certain quarter about the nominations mkwe .it Cbieago, and lequestiug bia attendance in that city Po Oonaoltauon. He returned the following telegram in icp! It embracea the sentiment of evcrv P- r ' I true frieifd of our coun ti r . "I cannot come. The host course to be pui eued. t r.der jiU the circumstances, in mv judg mciit, is oi .-i-rorf and elect the Chicago nomi uee. S' I I kuow there is no disarTection in Indian u . iea of the mignit'ide of the re ( tulta of the approaching election, I earnestly , bops th .t McClellan may receive the haroaoni oiu - .tto-' f tke DeraocrtHc pan? " D W V o 'SiiKi s ' National Pf-krati,- Rfmdknt Kxn t nvr C xtirrrr The fM ' j centlenen compose lhe National Democratic Koider.t Executive Committee in the k of Washiugton for the canaj g 01 lrr4. hiin: been asigi.ei to the important and respom-ible duties atid poitton they occupy by the Niti inal DcniocriUc C mmitrce appoints l ry the t, ri:c m Bational I ari vention : Hon Charit- Mtaon !' rwi, Chyirraau Hon I iiomis u F.o'euceof Pennayirania. Hon Henrv W tfirrington of Indiana. Hon Ssmuel J Htnlillof Pennsvlv.iBia Jooak D Horner, Eat., etty mi W'ashinion I Wü,;am Klinn, K-q . city of Washington .lanes Ki. Berrett, Esq., city of Washington Cornel m Vt'eTÜe.l, BsO . eity of Wasbangti PlsL.aTJLrT cv SrWARI' About t '(m o, when Mr Sewurd wjs e!ic:tin . much ap P1" ''s p rtr friends in h - cciebrate . AuvUian r taracter. or "be. I ringer, he adure I t our Sheriff. Mr Mahv.ev. throegk the 1" MajtQ 1. a presUic itivit ition to hau his hos-1 pitahfies rri the Old Oar't .; P.-i-o;: HodeOOtOd Mr M kb ney a vety dnngeiODB nobile one etl I then an exceeling?y üsloral n.n But lato years htve wrought great chance, and teetcrday ' Mr Xabpnej recetraal u-m Mr Seward a pre, en: o? a oopy of all h a dtplomaiic correspond ' eneeavi tw . rolirwea The , ,-r5on is, is"Mr ! C Lax Las i' tu r. Anw We n ,'. . . mrce at eve- t ii ed v ; eer in irr On Sberanar. including en 6herj iev .. in 't, fteoretN elect.. nt Qm.11. Ms Llel s ii to !,r PresideOet It - aUo worths of rennte tbsi ttnooe U e iu itiendance at th. L 9t ion. i in eared itiitn nor 'r TV in. tie Ilweeraae faru h -.r ; an w n .14 o; l B -t Milwaukee Nao Hn. . L.. ValaatlhaiM A the Lincolii aper anpear to be sOmoahat oeereed aa to Mr Vanandlgbanl po!t.oti a.Lrc the lettei of sccptancs, we w ill relieve them bv stating ihtl we Mteajosd anbori'v he aavine Hat he will vr te l.-r Mi'lwüsr. an4 ! rJli . ICtncronatl Erqu'.rer mm m 1 A Sinaw A x ote waa taken among the mem t ri oi a mo iriujriii hi uluou troops, al I al io, oa Tbaradty. wlnca resulted iu 3a v. .tea r V 01s an. ai I 79 votaa f-r Lm
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wsae i polffef tutj aree secede te A- t" lte Xmr!etelv itecd that ed to be a urn to the 1 H 'imwavi Administration cu Virginia b? her art of teretsion eta State o! the ITni-ij. md anno', re Union without seceding nd bring "revimitted trm the Confederacy to the United States. Mt LiA-foln' ml reolutic ijmtt: -m.
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"1 ict e proe levered that the State thtt !;e MM that to lrrom entitle! t reaume their political - .- . the He tun. tl.et tnet b. readmitte", r belonging can conquer to t '4 I liftf th, tod nil irj'ttal dh tt.eT ' i nJMion i the nnj d tat ltoth aide admit and init that the aeccJ' l :jtc bare br ibeir c:a ceased to be I ol the Union, both admit and in-i-t that to recover their former position in the Union thee mu-t ie "readmittel " A a this point 19 the vital one iii trie Cur.tetlj a upon it bicge the "whole ijueation of our right and authority to go to war to conquer a State that ciairoa to bare left the eoofedcracT, there ia ed eternal abrw letweer. McClellan Jtid the Dem --racv on the, one hnd. J''" U miu11 Afl" tti!,ra Hoftf, moat Mrfkii . eofn6idence of tfoctrioe ,r,j pUrnose dim-loaeti almost aimultaneoualy Mr Bewawal and the Richmond government " rendered the mote HiKn.6cat,t hiH ;ue the dicloure ia produced in both case ha the nom jnjtj(lj of 0eiieraI McCiellao. The ineUol Me flellan "a nomin ition known at Richmond that government procUimeJ and endorsed Uie tocret rdicy of t!.e ashington administration f JJ BflMMMli ol the government and to rudite the election of McCitllao; lai 000 f -ame dnr the Secre'ar ol St:e, Mr W H 31", leu waamngiou. proc t'ouao to n mc,e at Auburn. New York, and delivered a carefullv , ' , . , ,. A M)tcntior.. That our reader may aee that we uo neither part v it.jntice. we pnbli.-h tne-e eitu ordinarj div;los4iroi in lue word of the reapec fiie irtiea? "mr RK IIMOV'D CKJII .aT. From thr fiichaaotift Ktarninrr, lept. 3. The nomination of Oeoige B McClellan, by , me democratic convention at cniCMg.. uniting Wn hun 001,1 lhe !'eac nd w;,r ctioi.a of that ) no'ty. opens quite a new act of the grand tuatua "back occupiee the ataice ol this continent Tue i vtrT rat thing which i now to be determined k whether Lincoln and Seward, with their powertul : and compact party in poeeesston of the Oorer merit, will Hand quiet ly by and euffer tin- power to! be wrested from their hands by an ordinary Pres ' iuei hü eieciiun in .vovemoei . i ue'r mission is not yet accomplished Lmeoln is not yftaeknoirl rdtjtd Prttidmt oj tht whole of thoar ' I'nit'il StnUa" of tchirh Ur trim elrcUtl Chift M'tjiatrte term, tneteiore, is not yet overu nas not utl !l Hul1 oe 0? Ute wnoie ooay i ' Slates, and until after he bull have employed ! "w": ou w!l hiv,? from him Ins ttal boat on the ( no. ml:, -itoj. iv auction. Besides, the mil. y achieOoatei t. which j he mJ lioil ( raised him up and "drifted htm u,to lntt P fXDressly to accomplish no leas . lbn redeeming a whole continent aud Mvmgthe '?! 01 ,r gavcrnment lor toe uumtn ; , . J . .. . . . . KnAAM..i; . I . ..... . v. . v. . . . - is not vet accomplished: and the hosts eboetpi .ns of human freedom tbf urround hx Vft CXtracteti the "lust dollHr" frtiro the tre iMiry. He i- ready and willing to fii. his glorious mission; his multitude- of boid armv contrctora are still win. tig io tare tneM '! " ; IS bSS SB armv or hlt a million a' h I v Uttptfitrali to Wad it. on wbrnn he tnd the .'i .rn.tn species can dojwnu I- t to he sup. powc! that he will now permit 'a disgraced officeone whom he has not found worthy wtojpaeo i i. .. !!... . , i i. . r. " . ,u ""-; V1 TVf' . l'J be quietlv electcJ, tObawi bun. I.iut the emperor ni thirty ,u Biatea, trom hia tnrone. in ' tbe tety atiJeto his lonnefOwtne rswort, in the! very moment wheu the backbone of the ' rebel b as it were broken, and the re-United 1 States aieon the very point of iacajkas all creo. mt . a --w . a e i 3 . . f I "' ""n pr u.gencc ocio.e upa.iowu. aa I T I "r"'" W,M7WU, y !.. -a sain mr.k . no i t r . ' ,. I . r I tiie kantet of posterity, and intLct cruel dieap potiitmem and dismay on two hemi-rres? It Is not to he tkougbt ol Lincoln must make a conpd'ttat; there i s necedent for it in Europe (lb we know the nnkce nation would do note Inp without a precedent in Europe.' in tbe French roup d'rtat of Jl December." 'MB srav ami's ovnciAL AXKOCXCBSfSVT. Jtrwarrf.agpterli at Auburn, 8ept.lL We Hcceptci the O W M defen-e of the Union The OuU gpeTancc of the insurgents was that their choice of John C Breckisridre for Fresi dent, was Ca?netitntionslly ovenuled in tbe etoction of Lincoln. Thev n-iee'ed L'ucoiu and set up s usurper I In- n f i r r.nitnr r f rlio i Unir-I Srt im r.ow ihf.ri.tnr hv f... r..,cfi calls tuspei.ded, between that aoorper. JefTeraon Da via md that eonaütntional Piasiiiiiil Abra- . k,.. I.l.l.. TU .. A tk. .1 . i I, j ' "ü , stttutional President 1 he war is at rs arisifl It is clear therefore that wr are Hqhtimt to aaWaS Abraham Lincoln President of the triiaie Vnited ; States, der the rlrctwn of IbW, to continue: until the 1th -.t March It, votinef-.r i I edent of the United States, can we wielv or sate Iv , te ,.nt the identical person whoni with loree and eraee we are nshtm9 into the Presidency '.itt: no: i on jnauv av no r irnuiu nr nothing less than to oive vp the very object of the j tfor at the ballot box I he moral etiafngto which rr.ikes our loyal jM-iti,n impregnable, would paa from us, and wheu Unit moral strength hu passed aair. material for. ea are no longer effec tive, or even avilab,e Bv su.-h a proceeding we shall have agreed with the enemy, and shall have given him the victory But in thai agreem. -1 . ? x m e T a a meni ir tnnii'u;ion auu nie l n.on wio nave ... . pmahed necause when itsha.lhsve.it onee been prove,! that a minority can bv force or ctrcum vr ; noi U te-t 'he lull i rces.sioii -f i consl tu j tionallt ciio-eu President, no Pretidet.t there ' attei . though ele.-tei by ever no laOje i in . i r i t y . j can hope to exercise the Bnecwtieo powert un opposed thioughoot the whole country. One of two tbanet rou-. t ollow that tatai error Hither t cootott botwoon yoer newly oleeted eoawproeenie President, and the sinie u-urper. in which the ueerper eausl prevail, or else a combina'ion be twecn thrui i!u ueU which his nuroei or hia suc cessor, tnbvertiug your Constituti -n and au--vartiuu 1 own, will become President. K ng or I Kmrsror of the (Tnited Sinter, without foreign aid, U he cau. with foreign intet vention. if neces 1 sarv fThat's .i To be sure it is o; nothins is more certei.i tuan mat eurer tne Lulled Ma eand their cooatHniiooal Prssi ent. or the socalled CVt.fedeiate Sta'cs srvl their President. I must rule within lhe limits of thia republic '' Tiie render will n-dire that'hose two pront.n- ' ctamciitos were issued ou the .-a mt day, at RkhI mend, rh the nvernmei.r t ran; and at Auburn be Mr Lioeeln'l Secretary of Stae 1 hey are , identical in the assertion that Mr Linoole inrsmatitntioiial Ir elected President of the wLole i United States; that when he attempted testator i upon bei dutie, he !.und a usurper iu bit place j and that this Waff has been prosecuted to place Mr Lincolo in lhe oOit.e to ohicb he bad teen ; elected, and into which he hs uot been alloaed , to onssr Hiateun oi o.'boe doeso t exoire next March, tie. lOOO I k uur years as president ot tl 0 ! United Have not emmcaced and will bo; , commence nnlU the war is cked and bat reign is a-kuowied;-l iri si the St ite, Mr ,wsr 1 eontrti is ;!. .t ia usurps e illower to diride the Pr4".deoi v with the le.'-.H el c Pre dent. I then there may never be a frseident. an i be de claret tba thould McC!e!;t I c . eted be rooet. in order t obtain' be rrtst o ir.'-.uriire wjti, Jff. Dtvla lo our. Uaeo a wi...ha oeen onee elected, and ia r, w 6ibt:t.i to -r : .'-se.--iou .I t'.e i4t e t tffbarl I m - esorlel and fron whs I has been ke b' the tnrnor i Kichun-ihl. He akt, will the jieople go to tbe poila. s:.J vote lor McClellan. tt eeer r- i-idinir the ma-. k... , sleeted four eara "go, snd wIk baa never been permit'eii to f I ' hrfb offi-e I wu.: WM then elected To elect MeCloilaB to the Pre dency and deprive Mr Lbtenlnol hia term ot office aa Presi dnt pf tbe LTtnted States, woelü, Mr Seward contends, bo au agreement with the usurper Datia. to pravec: Lincoln ever ha: President Mr Sea ird deniea that Mr L t t. ua ever had a "luli ccetaiOL ' to tke Prittden. v, and eontends tbs: to etect jL. .ellan or auv other man stil l.'neolr ha rej rst four vira if undiapn
of the Preaideurv, would he a de structiooof the Coonitutioo Mf Sewa J r ela m Ittel .Mr. Lit coJrt to let 1 Igtly end ftDttitutiMalltr elsnowJ Preaim . - - 1 a aMwB a a JK ... - II ww ia jet the Pajpident elect, and mutt continue to to be until be obtain that fuli aceeeeion,' and for the fell term for which bo waa elected An? other President who may be designated by the people, therefore, if he attempt to ouat Mr Lin coin, will he an n'orr-er aa mach aa JetTeraon Davit, and bit claims must be reaiated by Mr ü ue-a! a. otherwise tU btiition will pen'-h. We uhmU ths th:a declatarlon of Mr Seward id the boldeat announcement of a purpose on tbe nsaao, Mr Ltwn tn "rroM Iffr" ,Kit ha er aa yei been mde Sometbjng like it haa been ironuul oceaaaonaUt haV adneranta of the men io power, and the form announcement now ia etl dentlv mide that in caae the election hall reauk adreraely to Mr Lincoln, the claim of nerpetual power, and of 0 j be'd tbe offico until e a b a ( ü, : -'.' arfli not ajhen be uttcrei for the flrtt litue. It . uow uuerrd that the people aa.iv be apprised iu advance that if McCIetlan be elected Mr Lincoln will treat him aa a u-urper and will continue to rule the nation. Comment upon auch an infamoua declaration ia hardly necea-ary We give the declaration iteolf, and let it proclaim to the people tbe dan geroti hnd into which our national destinies hare fallen, and the neceiitr for the moat em phiti decision, that there can be no auch thing aa "holding over" or retaining tbe office on any such flimay pretext as it urged. Chicago Poal rnrrai ricciellan Letter of Acceptance. We have the satisfaction of placing before our renders to day the admirable and patriotic letter in which Gen McClellan has signified Lis ac ceptime of the nomination conferred upon him nr the Democratic Convention which recently aotoajabled at OoJcefQ II therebo any one who ; cm reid this letter without admiration for the pure and rlevated patriotism hieb it breathep, I r . wittiont respect lor the writer, it mu-t be one tu ; whom the spitii ot party has quenched all generI oils sensibility to private worth or public virtue oul-ide of hi own political citcle Certain it ia I I that no lover ot the Union and no frieud of the Constitution can find aught again! which to object in this clear, calm, and frank exposition, I - j j . i ..... . i . ..r t. i ' nno ii i uiii v as me njino? 01 niru ui-ty oc w nrueu bv their addiction to ome doüct or nurnose lvinr outside of the Union aud Constitution that they C!lti ßj groUnd lor even the pretext ot exception t0 tni Coa,pend of political doctrine. In our 1 view it covers the whole duty of true patriots st j tUli tri8iSt aml com.sg a it does from a mau ho, both in public and private lite, as well by . ,he utr f ,rie one as bv the purity ol the 0,üef( koorOon full gutrantee for the hone-tv an(1 a!e .dfa-lness with which he hold h is otiiniona i tritA m.4nT confession of political fiih will o to ' the hearts ot the neonle as it obrioti-iv comes rrtrom the heart ot the writer We are not of those who. in this hour of the j nation's need, would seek to repose an undue re j liauce in the hand of mm But mm men place) I iu high command over the interests and welfare j of the people are the itiMrumeuta. under Pro vi dence. of those counsels, purposes, and policies ; on wim ii me wcai or woe oi me uai.on mamiv depends, wc do leel that, in this juncture, the j American people, more than at any former period j of lheir historr, are called to weih candidly and ,t-i.L-ri.tel v the character ot the man in whose j hands thev shah confide the tremepdous is-uea of tie wxt jour eiri s, fjr as tlose js,ues CMM De detormioeal by the action ot the Chief Magistrate of tbe country. The critical times in which we live call for a ! man in the Presidential chair who shall look with a single eye to the restoi üjoo and preservation of f I 'i,:., I, lllidiT t' c ( ' iii -1 it n t i. m without . having his attention diverted bv extraneous ob j ject which command a paramount adhesion to , ltie detriment ot tbe Lnion aud the fiol ition of. the Constitution. The revolutionary times io , which we live call for a m in who has faith in the fundamental principles of the Government, and who, when the foundation ot the Republic are rocking to then very base, will uot suffer him self to be misled by the false lights of a radical . fsnatkisa The cliangclul times in which we rive C:i (or a unn VJ a t Ul tPnati0ua of bis pu raises, one not to be movi trom hi- de liberate retolre or from his couientious convictions by unv outside pressure of faction The solemn times in which we live sell for s - - man who, uuder.tand.ng his epoch, hall add. ess , inm. elf to the momentous tasks he is called to I Derurm with a craviir and sobrietv which hall be st the farthest remove from trifling and levi- ' ty. The difficult times in which we live call for ' j 4 mu of rigorous intellect, expanded by ripe ( cuiturs, and at the same time sharpene-J by con . tÄCt wjtb men. and raised to the height of great : j emergencies by tbe discipline of active life j j Such, all will agree, are the demands of our i:e bd. Two men are set belore the peop e I ? the "ilil! I,i,mcd h-v ,heir , 'emits to meet there mp.irements Oniheone : Abraham Linteln; on the other k i. f McClellan loo. bat made up for himself1 T" '"UCT a,m - .im" ww ' tne popular oraeal. it is lor tue people to clioo-e I between them, na m choosing to decide whether I he Cuion ii the paramount object of the nation's "P,r1""- the present -trusK'e, i r whether the , ucsiiities ol Uie L nion ire to be comnlicated with .tlcrieilati-ta hat hia l-Itrrtlon trill atcompliah. rk Ustmm t ' M..nui. touc,)e, a chorU , lhe nU!ÜI1Ä. letn whith kÄ , ...... . k. .t.iu.i ... We have herd no set.timent eicm f iovful nnrtiVdl frnm uti mm orlrt li.vcd lt. I'nnni I The alii in WMa lhe worst forms ol radi' . wU y lhe NurüJ tbe Soulb gwn, be complete, nioi all who desire the triumph ot din t anise are workinc together against the election Ol McClellan Hence the bitter Northern Abo- j UfJooietO and the bitter Southern radicals re both violently angry at the letter. But perh ips the most important fact is that those men in New York who best know the people of the Siutii, declare thai th's is the fir?: Oreal rtep toward peace .and union! That if Mc i .Vaii.,,, ,i. .1. ,k.n:,.... pvunaii riti-icn tiiv ut'jic iu nil ICUCIIIOU state, will lav down their arm- and submit to ! the Constitution This ia so eonndeotlv sesortod by men of the big heat character and the best means ot itilormation. that wectiiRot but resard it aa ot the utmost rrnportanee. We hive never witneased a more enthusiastic reception ol any public document or speech Brers honest heart ws filled with response to j its patriotic words Tl.o Union at ail ntxarde; every effort for peace and union; no condition I ol peace but union; the supremacy ot iaw over, President array and people these are golden aud glorious principles, unknown in Washington. , but dear to the he irta oi all the people Against trit-e !- now pi iced the L'tioln doctrine, and the j tatai stand side by side before the people, thus: I Lincoln. UqOlMLLAM. NO VT CB WlTHOl T ABO- TMS U HIO IS OfJO ONE j 1ITK S COWOITION Off PtACE I THL LT?fION Mt -T BI. Ftf-lRrKP st SIX II AT. HTy Lincoln - Overtures. We recently reproduced from the Rochester ' I "nion. s statement coneerning vmdry ,verture ! tntdc br Mr. Lincoln through F. P Blsir, Sr ,1 toOen McClellan. ot the lime of the Niagara negotittiona Thete h absttnee were, an offer; on tbe part ot Mr. Lincoln, in consideration of 1 the refusal of Gen McCiellan to becotne a candidate for the Predjfeoc to diamis Stsutoo from '' 'he Cabinet, and make the Geuera) 8eoreuarv of I War; "to change his war policy to aree aith J tbeeveral raem randa nude by (Jen MeCiellan j io the early pirt of the air. n: d t. give the 9oithern peopic. dittinaished from their leaders, auvi, teneffoneoa e woali speeshlv divert their opr. :t h m Jeff Davis." Tbo Union challe:. kt.' ' f ta tatemenr Tire conntry would like, froa Simeone arttboriaed to make them, ana wet to the subjoined inquirie: Did f. P Blair, Sr . at the time devgnated. fffi l New 7''rk. and bare an iu'rrviee wuii t.e-. McClellan? D.d he off -r tbe General a place iu the Cabinet, or at, import &t command? Wa the order accompanied bv cmditiona. snd if ao. what were they? These questions affiraatueiv answered and few believe they can be truthluü answered otb iowiU cottince mostti Mi Lnaneibj par f s.st.a that be wou'd aacriri e b - p-iriy for bimtelf ai readily at he hat aacr iced tbe p .hiic interests for bli partv. He ia simply a aelfl-h, llOac bntOnt i:euigos;ue Ordinarily botest at the c. rurnencemeut of Lis term, be ba been ds .tied by the corruption tor rounding bin, and is now as venal, intrigu.u: snd smbiuoua aa lbs fnt of hit anpointeee. Chicago Times.
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tote um Ts Democracy of Decatur county met io c .invention st Greensburg. on Saturdav last, and electow the following ticket: For Senator Dr Wm Breckco. For Representative John Deitamond For Clerk Joseph A Smith. For Treasurer John G K ng For Sheriff Jeremiah Dugau For Commissioner Ciiris öaiia. For Coroner Dr D dlj . F.r Surveyor Fiem Meeks. Upon inritatioo, Judge Perkins aduieaeei t,ue con vert tion . arnicn waa Targe and enthusiaptic. for an hour and a ball in au able and iDflnenual mans er, which we hope bad s good effect. Rizii CotsTT DiMecEATic Cos vajiTioN Tbe Democracy of this eounty met in contention on 6auirdy, tke JOtk inrtart. at Rushnlle, Dr John Marler iu the chair, scd E. P. Schlater i Secretary. Tbe following ticket wa a nom mated: For Senator. Wm. CVsady; for Represent tive. Samuel Patterson, for Treasurer, R. R ISperieor; for Sheriff. H. It Tribby; for Coroner. Joshua Welle, and for dramis-ioner, K D. Baker. Tbe foUowinf tesolution was unanimously adopted : Rea dveo'. That the Democracy of Rush coun ty do ernestlr and cordially endorse tbe plat form and nominations of the Democratic N tional Convention at Chicago tbe platform and nominations of our Democratic State Conven tion at Indianapolis tbe platform aud nomina tlonsof our Congressional Convention at Greet -burg; and that toge'her witk our nominations made here to day, to all we p'-edge our cordial and unreserved support. Boonk Cot'MTV Dtkoca.tTic OnaHMiw Pursuant to a call of the Central Committee, there was a dtlegate convention held at Lebanon, on Saturday, the 10th kdtt , for the aornose ' f nominating a county ticket. The convention was called to order by W J C. Daitv, chairman of the Central Committee. when A J Boone was duly e!e:ted ot lirman of the convention. Mr. Boone, upon taking the chair, made s few appropriate remarks, when the following named person! were unanimously nominated: For Representative Dr James Eran For Clerk of Coort A J Bootic For Treasurer Thomas A Oofeb For Sheriff Eli P Baker. For County Commissioner J P. Stephenson For County Surveyor Henry Toyfot For Coroner Milton Dodge On motion, Joseph W Nichol, of Fountain county, was declared the unanimous choice ot this convention for ProsecuMng Attornev of the Hih Judicial District. On motion, the following named ptJtttJM were appointed delegates to attend the District Convention to meet at Augu.t a, on Saturday, the Mth instant: Wm. H Dickinson, J. M. Hamilton, Isaac on. Wm. R. Roberts, J C Dailv. J. R King. U W Shellburn. F. Young.' Patrick Johnson and Henry Lucas On motion, the present Central Committee were reappointed. The following resolution waa introduced and adopted: Resolved, That we, the Democracy of Bioite CDUntJ iu Convention a.-aembled, heartily endorse the action of the National Convention at Chicu go, and the Flattorrn ot Principles there adopted; also, tte State platform adopted at Indianapolis; and that we will ue all proper means lor the t !'ction of all the candidate both State and national. It was then ordered that the proceedings of this Convention he printed in the State Senf;rel Whereupon the Convention adjourned Joseph Lewis, John G. Tiptok, Secretaries AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THB1TRE. 0 ornrr of XYaxhinoton and Trnnff.ter Sfrrrtt Manager lir. W . II. Klley . Wednesday Evening, September 14. MI SALLIE ST. CLAIR A.ND MR. CHAS. M. HARRA. Jessie Brown,or the Siege of Lucknow t'VKRTURK. . . .ORt'flLSTKt. S W IBS COTT-A.QE. Patrta or Amnssioa.--Iire Circle and Parqaattr, 5o cent-; i'nvate H.iirt. for ix persona, $5 ta; drchvtra Srat, 75 cenU; iallerj and Faonly Circle, cent; Children in arm?, all rsrrcil feats 5c. roc.r oprn at o'clock. Performance crmnincrs t a qiartrr to I o'clock precSely. PRINTINC. CHAS. ye It ALL. C. P HLTCHlSSO X E W FIR M. HAM, A H I ' ii ) II I " HO yi , AwIM PI RCHAÜKHTHK KM; hi Printing, Stereotyping and Bookbinding . Establishment OF H. U rJObO k ('(., ARK XOW PKF.rARED TO do all kinds of work in thrlr line, in as food Style ant at as 1" pric , as any eatabli.Hhment in the Wrt Having seven Heam preea in our e.tbhbment, thry rnat le ea fa do work in the -bort- st poaible time. GIVE TJS A. CALL. No. ttt 1-2 Enst ':thiiitton St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND II A 1.1. a Hl I tlllM. 8 ; tl4-rttf INTELLIGENCE OFFtXE FALULU A FORD, General Intelligence and Employment Office, Nat.f Marjinnd : Indiaraapoli, Intl. tf'-fffff. MVckante "n4 Laborer.-. fnrt,thfd witb rsj ployuirnt wLer tbe brat wage will be paid. Women as Chamberma. 4 . s-uOasaas arid Sivants will And places without troabie or delay by applying at this ottic -. Dwalhnaja, Stores. Kooms.deice and Sleeping Rootae. fan.iahed and unfurniabeU tu rent Po-t office lox K aeptlt-Jtf FOR SALE. Di:iEIX afc aJOaJK, Ileal t'atnte Brokera, A TAVKRTT .TTAD in a fouri.biig Railroad tos J abon ii m'le frrm Inihanapoli, Nw aale or !otrade or city p'opertj-; ( fferrd very low. SIX HLKUKKO AND KIGHTT At 'UK" of !to. 1 Land in Pal tki coai.tv fur trade at a low figure for city property. A TWO STORY BRICK HOPSF of eight roosaa. and all nece arj- conv nienca attached, near tbe State Hou.e, f. r tö W. ptlt- . NOTICE. i ; m ia l o Bi i : ?s t : tffetg v Ml -MM I genta w lassst V7 I t3 Machines. We wilt give t cotmn:- "T, on all Macbiuea r-old, or eanpl y Ufao who will work for tLe ahoie wagca, abd all expenses paid. Adreaa b. B BkRRIMjTti.N k CO . eptl3-dlw Detroit, Visbigan. LÖST.. A. QOLD BUCKLE, WITH a Cornelias 8al - tacbed. Tbo finder will be tberally rewsfd d and receive tke ihNfc of tht owner by learing it a: the Sentinel Office. entrs-dM i.v i rua i , EXCHANGE 1JUOKK Oa! UcT OAXS UyKT N COLLATERALS, BUT S A5D aatasOwaaawa er. anane :ateownai S io a. att Herihiia sitreet. lodlaaapoiis. lad arara iraon , a. at. to r. m od-otaa
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L. B. LENT Tfcia K sn aOiirvry new sta di -akaatntj Laeuwhla an "IT aaataai t af luaJUll t wans hm . Mtuak ft n . ,. tsd ts ackncwledgad by ail te ha
THE FIRST EXHIBITION OF THE AGE. It is entlrwlv original in lt eonatructien, superior ut errry epMa'f y, arwf relsdea tke fall oarte. lIirSE AND VM'tKlLLLLKU Tl It I NATION,
Möns. Francois Sifo;rit CSnMl French firru, from the Theater Portt S(, Martin, Petri Wm. Du (row's lirnis Royal, from tht Alhambra Pa Laer, Ctkcstor Square, London. Lent's Broad wa) Circus, from the Broadway Circus, NVw York.
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Old .r iy Adamat Trttiiae ol Aoiiitff Beara, f ront rtlltorttln rrr ! Trnina'd ufl: !o . Ii om Iii I'iniri a ol Mm pRrWf!. w awl Slow an a. i:ducatd Sacred Bull, from ii itadoMa n Profror Vallace C'orpe of l'rloriniim Dopa, .tlonkeyn and Ponies Trom all pari of the World. cOmiirRisijra sero DtsTMWT t mim u.y WitH Two I-Ititttlrod M'it und HorwoH! All under one Gigantic Pavilion For Onr onciV Frier s Admission.'
TtOTTCE. It will be teen that tbe combination auve Rjreti r-utt n au lirely new claaa off A a' BMBatak iuch a hi never he fr" b en atteaipted by pmat enterpriee, and enaila ub an enorsuaiaeaprnditurs 4 m- eey, tha' nlr tb mot liberal patronage cn rwadat it remunerative. Tt Uanasen-nt will tberefore v gr-ntf rd fnr direrting attention to the f. ct tbat this laaRiiifieetit pba'aux ot eahibition nototi!r c- atl inea an inAaital; great r degree of novelty, vaiietj au.l effect w tbiu ilaelf than ran be foaad in any ..tbT place of aaaaermeLt i. tu wor!4, but alo a nearer approach to perfection In ormtr dstsil
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T II E THREE P.cln.te It far the mou tainted sirar af BtattaWnn, aa fMmy - - mm m - wa take part in an unparalleled (LpUy of hora-manbip TV i. mmt m mimm - -. -I IS O ,. .V -. ssw proportir-, carpeted feats, and averytbinf
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Tate .Tlagwlfflrent t'ortrf Of tbe r qaoacTj-riculusa comprues new and apleadid carea, carnages an i haxaaraa, flru-bed and deceratasl in a atwla of unprecedented splendor, with lMi finer borsea than' re ever before, collected together on et her tit.eM. r,,' w . aaake ita public entree a Unit IS o'clock on the mom: . tbe day of exhibition, headed by a beautiful band cbariet rontaiaaa Char, Bnawoid'f t.T--re Hand, and wj r.ade
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Will Exhibit at INDIANAPOLIS, on Tennessee Street, North side Terre Haute Freight Depot, Friday acd Saturday, Sept. 30th aud Oct. Ut Positively for Two nay onir Prrforaasnaee Afteraaro a aval Hlfnf tffPTKMBKR Wedneadar. J h . Craafo:dei 1-; 11 arsday. ra. Lebanon. OCTt'Iiril M-rdar Sd, Cnramaa; Tue.cay, tth. Seyssoar; WednsaSAy. Stto, Btaiwa town; Thera ay. Ota. talent; Wndav Tth Orrec stwrday. tth. ew lba' y; Mondar IT'b, J . Taswav Is o. I ei Wenead'ay. Ttrb Ma a r.. iraday. 10th. Ternea. Prtdajr, Hat. VeTa l.-s. S, . a .ltd. 1-awreaeeaarg TBRT PARTlCCLA aOTt l-kcxar lw firvateat Show of the Age ta 3aOatS, l . aatstake the daya or tstaw. And do not confound thia Men:er organ aation th aty other caaspaawa, abeih r thai b. goal. bad or iwr tloarly sOllersst. S H las general con 'reo irg an a jNer.i r g arnt :: MHt each place of exhibit!, a w th targe pictorial posters. V v-gra'K. aew p-per arriaessests rtc . atx i sUiosa dava m sSeafcL-e ei tae aber datasptl aaw-.3th.lat: fih,le ?h ?.wi jCmh.
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brew lavtaOHl with SO I R V S E A 'nt a, T sb Rope Danre-t. I ark Kane Van ter, Jnrrieta, Acrobat-. Po tare Mast era, f olnsjaaara. rtir . .tr . t". f. u d h hly trained Horst, Fasanes and Huea. taclodr a larger i u't.ber in tbt aggraf a sad more l-eaattfuily and woaderfully trained ir. i vi iti of Mark apeetoa taaw can tmt f.,ut.d u ar.y or all tber Lqnetnaa Kxbibuioe tw rraraH u tbe fea-ura peculiar to tbi. LMabl fbai-ot. of roars, ttjerr is re ro.ra for rotBpsr:on, and it can en I be aaH uin rheyailt b-f,uBrU aa p ea-noc aod ai.ta.ti.ry as they are new and a. tire At -ach enterraiament tbe TROUI'E OF ACTING BF.AkS Will be tntr.liicel in 'be arena in all Tbrlr ns 1iatSW 'niance; rba Kdussted tarred Ouii aad the hufa! es wi: rib bit their widrfiil tnlmnv Prof . la. co v- of Perforanin !. Mank- and Ponies wU tbruugb tbeir wtaaWk as and iiideMTiWab'y leu. ba l aWo i .11 ll . m. m .my . mtm t JC sua sii tbe pnt cipal a'ti af tbe Tr pie Cirrus Trust w.il mmmw mtm-. U r t'A a:blstfc diaplay aayaa, new tarne., near tenia, new wardr, Ptv r
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