Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4350, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1864 — Page 2

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TiIÜIO-IT MCHT M PBRSFRVF;. Jariani TUKSDAT MOKMSO.sF.pl National Democratic Ticket. FOE PRESIDENT. CEN. CEO. B. McCLELLAN. OF SEW JERSKT FOE TICK FEBSIDE5T. CEORCE H. PENDLETON, OF OHIO A failure ia tbe country bat more tierely de of Mr Li oi.ü than Oeu FaaaiojiT. He accepted the Cleveland oomiaation upon ibe ground tbat a cbange in the direction of the govemmeot waa a neceitj to -ate it from . .Nothing baa oc curred sinew the meeting of tbe Cleveland Conotioo to modifr the ojii. ona entertained by FaaiioxT and bi-aupportera aa to ti e character raanoTTT anu nia uppw. y mm , and pwrpoaea of the party in poaer The name uautputio' ..nd recklewa expenditure of the pub- ' t- mi.uPT winch that lndv condemne! o em phatically but a few montha ago. now character iae the admini-'tation of the rovernment And the entire wer of the government, regardleaa of tbe reauli5 upon the public inteieta and tbe nubility of our institution, ia beiu uel to per petuate the rule ol an adoitniatratiou which Geb. FaaMor pronounce to be a lailnre in every re respect, politicals, militarily and financially. We quote hi own lancmge from hi letter of withdrawal, hieb, of itnelf. i 1 mov significant argument in faror f a change of dminiatration He aya: In regard to Mr Lincoln, I continue to hold eiactlv the same pentimenta contained In my letter of acceptance I couaider that hia admin iatration baa beasu politicalli . milittrilv and financially a failure " What reaaon can be urged lor re electing a man whom hia political friends thua characterize Who thua beliering can lend hia aid and influ ence to faaten such an evil upon the country lor another presidential term? It will be I crime for honest and intelligent men. who oibscribe to the aeutiment.a so forcibly expresaed by ficn. Faiw ?T, to continue an admintatration th "baa been politically, militarily and financially a failure ' Can anv rood citizen, who sincerely de aire to preserve our free institutions, with su a record, hesitate between Lincolx mihI M -OBAaVAwi Will iee men adhere to a failttri Mir Otfleera ."Meat. "It is possible that during the fall nero tioo; -ay be raised . of which not only the Bawl com m otied and line, but sl-o tbe nmpam 'H. . rwill be colored men Authority was given a abort tioaw ago to an officer to raie a briiMde, to be offlretwd in thi muiner: bat he tun '.v dc dined the work Says tbe New York World: The above is from the VV ashiugton news t the Cincinnati Commercial, a Republican piper It proves what Deroocnt-. hare all a :.ng -uspecte!, that it is the deliberate intention ol the Administration to have negro Generals and leaders of our armies in time It ia curious to notice how sure ly and certainly the Republican party have advanced, step by step, toward its filial ßoal miscegenation Look at the record: Step I Prohibition ol slavery in the lerrito riea. Step '2 Confiscation of the live property of reiels. Step 3 The emancipation pnndamation. Svep 4 Insisting upon au equality of the col ored with white people in oublw ears and con reyances StepS Hie aiming ol iuio -oldici Step b Insisting upou their halving i,ual butities and BEf with white soldieiNow a nor bar tep bas been taken, in netting up neru regimeiiU with neuro officers, poiitit'ftl and social equality will follow, anl then the interraiiiling of the two races. Another four ears of abolition rule, and nen generals will cumin u I white soldiers. Kor lli- SVritinH. M.t Icihtn Tlretlni 1 Hm-nii I he itta and obii illr. Mr KuiroE On last HsawWd kj . Mm law MM . 1 attended a meeting at the vjl.a-e aa Buena Vuta. callel to ratify the nomina(on ol M Ulellan and l'endletoo There was. so far as kuow. no effort made to cet up the meeto lurtber liian to anuounoe the same by c mal n posters distributed over the country, but early in the moruinx eer? 011 seerne! to be ajaa)EafJ rrady to go to the meeting, and, lu u. ; a ; cial invitation irom some ol mv fiienils to nc m m - a - 4 , .11 company tiieua, 1 conciuoeo w no ?o. .oouv . o'clock we mounted a latge hickory wagon pre pared for the occasion, and drawn by four hot aaa, we were formed 111 procession, and started for Buena Visit, six imic- .r-tr.t When we arrived there, the streets awal by aWaTC of the ril lac wc-. :t i.n densely tolled witn peple, al though it was long eiore the time appointed lnr tbe speaking, and i piocessiou alter pMawjaJoa arrived, tbe cheer iu,' and culhusia-in mcreai Out when the proce ion Irom Tipton came in. be kutifuily decorate 1 with motlos and wreaths ol eiergreeu and liter illy tilled with human be ns, tbe eutbusiaui of the w i--e knew no hound- About 1- o'clock the ptocesjiou was formed by the MassbaU of the day. and pro cewded to a lxiuttful grove a hört distance from . ae, where a stand had beeu prepareJ lor Iba speaker and seats for the accommodati jo ol the multitude Alter rder waa reatored the meeting waa first aldreed hy .la-oti B l'rown. in a speech of Ik mi one boor and hilt, in which he reviewed an i criticised the acts ol fie present adinini.-tra lion, showing conclusively to the mind of everv unprejudiced person that the Line dn adtnini-ti l tion waa a perfect failure, hat i: was cliaracter ixed bv uotinng but fraud, corruption, inconpe teucv and imbecility, and that the only hope loi the salvation of tne country was in all conserve tive people, uf whatever party ar name, to unite with one voice aud hurl the untie ii es it m the place thev now so unworthily fill, and place the rem-, of government in the hands ot men who will haft fotwt regj. M r the rights of the peo pic and the constitution as our lathei- made it The EWawcb was forcible, argumentative and the point id fact, one of the best speeches that it bas been my tortune to 1 ten to for a bJEE um. During it delii cry tbe speaker a fre quentlv intarritpied by long and cotitiuued an plause Afieo ibe i-lose o" Mr i s ; , , l)r Branch ws loodi) -il!ed for and cirne for ward and addraaaed the meeliug brieBj . but in a forcible and happy Kyle, eliciting Ireouent cheers and arp! iue Ilea.-. . me account of the d tiirb. n--e ol 'he i vtih it." me ; ' i Noble-ville in thi county, on the iTtti mt . of hieb toil have no doubt beat d. but ;n order tint your . .11. i oi.-. reader- ma v know 1iow tiie m s arable m lEMEBEi eJ the uaiiy kfl poaer EOESIEwI tbemaelve. I will give you a briet tat ment of the tac . a tiiey or.-uirevi o.iuruay, tne inn iost . oeiug me uav a; pointed for holding r it be ition meetmgn gentr ally, the lmer i v of tbia County a.-eembled at XooleaviMe. the Cou itv seat ot Hamilton 0EEE ty. for tbe purpose of r .t;fying tbe Chicago oom iiiations .Uit tbi- !.- ... .. ,.f the ttror.gbold of aboltti U..-IH. and -o intenaely loyal, that no DefB K-ratic meeting Baal been hald ki the j i i lor a long time, and tbe aboiit. mats ex ported to ee bat very few in attamdaoee on that oceaaaon . but wnets they saw the Inn; pracoii'iou rolUag in from ever; ditection until e er y treet and avenue as literally er.rnmed with enlhuaiaalaf Democrats, they became SEE tperaled to aocb a decree that ibey couM i contain mil their loyalty, so they set ibetXMfUeabout tr .ng ia eariou wa ( ir.v ditu anca but tailed until iaie i.i the altornoon. whe-i a Urge prtion of tbe people bad Irl: town for their jui&et. tuay tboatcb: they OOEJd then hate their own wav and u t raidate or drive out what 1 . a m E l a E. .E

lew were left So, while l)r Branch pak mf. they wst mrhlint thsir forces for a fn era! wnalaugbt , ami a ooq he doMd hit pewrh or.- Dui Brown, who if thE Abolition .andMate f.,r Suit Senator waa called on for a pwecti anl having aa 1 have been informrd in MM orrttT ireel t f bad wbkke fot up in Mi buggy ar ! made a eery rurrilou attack opon Own Mo. one ol the lemKrratir apenker, de nounr.ojr him a traitor. ?mpthier. Jfcc After which ore LaTton. who profaa to be a minister of the goüpel, van called and reapondi in a highlr inliammatorf peech. aafing anions other thir.rv that he would rather be . 'IVare Deil

than a iVaee IwwoeT. for thee were all traitor i inttiti " ! I here ,uote hi exaet wnl. . pu'ti-h , ilie .-! nit. ati itt tnd r'M.rt rT one of hi own party, to which Ir BttaWk renlieit fwEI juat there you tell a he." when mme u'if lirel a pvto: at the doctor, :i 1 t,.' hi- het-l. lere upou t.e drew a pi-tol to defend bim-e!l Irotn th. ruffians tbat aurroundtxl him, but they ruliei upoo him fefore he had time to fire upon hi a Hanta and w re-ted the pitol fioui Ixm. I. ;i Imt . . r i I - in. i- ; 1,1- r---ue VI -h'jf one l tiie ring leader ol tbe mob 0 .eretclj that be i till in a critical rendition An indescribable pceii- cfconfuion then en-uei. litoN, -lmt ! gut! and brickbat were ued for Nome lime, the ' Abiiiniiista retreating at.d Heein" in eer di rection, hiding in their buildiuv" an-1 firiE from he w.ikIow. but betng m. much tr.gbieneo tneir , ahoU did but little execution. But one iMmj mu4t coucedexJ. and that is thi-: that they done some 0f lhe f4tr-t running that hi ever been done in that town And. a I do not w-.li t make any inridiousi ditinctiou where all bre Ann mn well in that line I mint nerertheleM. be I permitted to mentiou an iuvidual case, aud that waa a small specimen of a man who keeps a store on tbe South side of the i'ublifl Square, an i who, judging from the appearance of hihend, h is but very little bratSf where the brain oujjlit to le. and bas in ile himself very con-plc uous in calling Demscrats pperbcads." "but , lernuts. He When the nifl-c commenced be made extraor ' dinary last time towards his .t-re. lmt w ven much accelerate! in his movements by good sized brickbat coming in contact with hi po-;r nor. It was feared by his fr i t .! - th i' the shock miht effect his brain, but up to the pre ent time there are no perceptible symptom of th .t kind. 1 he foiegoing are the facts in rc.ii.J to the mob as related to me by eye w itnese, whatever may be publi-t.cd in abolition ahtwtl to the contrary notwithstanding. In conclusion I will say that the Democracy in thi part of the Stale were never in better spirits EC more sanguine of success than they arc at this time There have beeu large accession to our ranks within the last month, and I alnw-' dailv hear of individuals leaving the afaakiEg scow of abolitionism and embarking on the Democratic ebip, tbat they know will carry them safely to the hi ven of IV re So mote it he. A M CtctEo, Hamilton county, lud , Sept 2b I8M, p e e c li of Hon. Icrnundo ool tat the Itatlf Kation fleeting In NWt 1 ork Whatever others may d.i. I shall give whit ever of influence or weight I poens to the elec tion of lieorge It. McClellan is President of the United State. It Ls s arcely necessary for me to say that, were it an original question. I should have pre terred s-orn- man wliose opinions approximate nearer to rnv own So long as within the Democratic party it was a question between candi dates, 1 struggled fot the selection d some one with whom I more nearly concurred. I opposed the nomination of Ceneral McClellan. 1 at tended the convention hr the purpose of opposj Hon to him. and did oppose Into until all oppo.-i tion to him had failed He whs nominated, and it appears to me tbat as mi honorable man lam concluded b the result Having did all I could against him without .success, would .t lie riirht to continue opposition? Why did I oppose Ml nomination? Uc-iU.-e, by hi- CEMk iecord.1 knew he was tor the war. which I was against Vet the convention the tribuual to determine the matter the body to which Democrats ot all shades have submitted the question, decided that, without regard to his peculiar views or antecedents, he should be the standard bearer of the party at the coming great campaign The Ixidy did not, by resolutions, attempt to indorse his sentiments. On the con trary, it declared principles which, it is though', were oppo-el to those he entertained Ye' . while declaring these sentiments, it also selected him aa it- candidate. 1 adhere to the principles, and on those principles shall support McClellan. Because Ml concluded a to my support of the man. I do not feel BwSaWJ lined to give up the views I iMftttJi aj to the doctrine. The Con ventiou itself took this verv giound Its norai nee and platform were apparent' y incOBafetCnl with etch other, ami vet l(r pEfEMOilt fttwVMW connected a ith success it deemed -U'.di a conti a dictory position ie oik ilable with good policy Therefore, having none BtMf to vote fot but the roan thus -.',ectel. and having been a ptrty to the eflbrt to -elect some other person, I nn pre eluded Irom opposition to him Beside-, if elected. I am -aii-lied he will entertain the views and cirvuie the principle! of the gdett party he will t rawCM witbowt recarij to those lie may hiniselt I He will then lie our agent, the creature ot our toicc. and .is such can not. it he would, and would not it he could, do otherwise thin ex ecutethe io.ee of the country, which, under the constitution aud laws, will be the commanding general over him, clothed with supreme power My triet.ds, I have said thus much on the hsumption that McClellan is opposed to peace There are lhie who deuy that he is opposed to peace. Miiif intelligent and honest peace men do not concur in the opinion that McClellan will continue the war if elected His recent letter M cepting the nominalen, is made the basis of Of) position to him by peace men; they see in it nothing but war, nothing but coercion and con tinued hl iod-heil Are not thesccpersons hasty in reaching this conclusion from that document'.' 1 hue iittnined this letter with crc. It EM sents two propositions, vir: a resolute detenu n ation u i.i'u re to the Union, let taw) aVmawMEl ces he wh.it ,e utiy, and 1 .-igtiilicau' bvl irt tion t'iMt the Union can bo restored only by the exerc s of the same spirit which created it, which be specihes H that of "conciliation md compromise." His precise language is that "the Union 11 o iitiilly formed by the exerci-e i i sp:rit o! coociUatiOE and compromise " To re--cote 0 1 preserve it, the same -pint mwt rr1 I i'i ''ir coEfl is ttid in the hpirts of the ;eo p:e Now. as e the Lnioi , I have uiway CEO teinbd tor this : At no time SEEEE MM EVEakiog out of the aar have I uttered a w,r I or written a paragraph that could be construed into a con cnt g a separation ol litis blessed L'nuni State- Xor am 1 alone among I'eice men in th.s attitude as a I'eice men Mr. Vallandig littn, Mr IVrdleton. Mr T H Seymour, ex PrEiEEEEl 1'ierce aud other prominent statesmen who have disting jihed thtroselves as opponents oi" the aar. hold thi position The lamented Douglas, who, if livitig, would be the great leider of the Peace element of the Democratic pirty. le larel t an early div that war was t ri i! diaaTolawioE Horatio Se mour, a living isjlhoel ty. eq'iillv higu as an exemplar of Democn'ic sentiments, s.ti I that 'successful coercion whs nmuch revolution as MOMHfll MOEBEMM.' The Union, tiieretore. is the great end and aim of IV i. -r men The Cbic ico Convention etnphati i calls aNwcUroi for Um Union The Brat lEnhi tion i i-i by the Convention wm: Keso!vel. That in the luture. as in the,, i-'. ae will adhtre wjth unsnerving fidelity to th EJbEEB under tbe Coustilution so the onlv solid toundation of our strength. e-tiritv and h.ippi BOSS as aOEEwEi and aa a tramework of got ETI meut eijually conducive to the r e, tare and pro? perttv f all 'he Stifes, !,!, Northern arid Soatborfl Certainl? lieu McClellm dee- not declare ln.. ti entimeuts lean strong or more explicit , thHU In this respect at lea' . he reiterate-, 4, , . , 'ridirms the platform laid down al UMcag.i I ' m it be tiia he ces no other a ty to union but iu war. though his avowal in favor ot conciliation an 1 compromise l.-e-not ; rune .if that character We tiunk aar is disunion, and bence we are opoosed to :t he mav think -rai-e He tl; it it may, it is but CPEiEHOII sen-e to assuiE. that after a lew niore monthot fruitless trial.be. like ourselves, will conclude thai ti r s ...ncr we abandon the idea of f r e the better If tbe Southern States do not want to re' urn to rue i nion, tnri neyerai.i teturn I nev wiil come back wioiuglv or not at all Hence it 1 , that we are in lavor of the ou.y way by which i ibe State- can be reunited. To c- ntinue the war ! wo! not only prevent 1 1 ion. but will destroy the North We consider aar destructive to tbe KfawEE sen titnent, aud that its continuance aiil lEEVt the e ire r mancipation ol the South. Tbere. re. heu General McCiedan declarea for tbe Union, be asturae the poaifion whi'-h as hare inmsi

irons the ttrt H.- k EE grout repugnant

to that heretofore held bj me. nor tbioee with . whom I act. e bare been lor tne 1 non are for the Union now, and hall continue for tbe , Union a long a there ia tbe loat hope. In deed fvrn yet lmot ngatnt hope. Ii. I cnll our attention to the second promi nent leature ol ileneral McC;ellan' letter He aava aabatautially that aa the Union waa forme-1 Us conciliation and comprom.-e. it can onlj b reatore! in the name way In not tbia eipre vev l)-e not the utterance of auch entimentlift the eil that coter the heart of the man. - ol.ir though be may be? Doe, to the full extent a concurrence it not betray ith U4 who be liee that it i only by a ceation of hostilities tbat the Union can le Email procured? if the : Union can be re-torel onl bv c :i liation and : 1 mf nm." it i-aniiot tie at II tv wur. rapine I and MwVaWatmi. Tbi iü logically conchnirt. i l.rre i no ' ooiiciliation" in form) no "com j.romi-e in roaipul on The ar .i t -oi,i-tic iower in conflict with eacb other. Now, I tbeielore. ( General McClellan in for the Union earnestly deriire- that i' r- f a 1 1 be um c more at j latUrii and e?ured be uiu-t. to be ucceilul. 1 adopt that course which he thus declare to be the nlr wav it can le aci ompli-hed lie will do 1 11 t hieb tbi admini-tratiun have refused o often to di,-viz: make an hone-t effort bv ne gotiaiioa to anceruin whether the .pa-tinn at ia ,ue nit? not oe .mica my -oju-teu. If I am correct in tin- v.ew it will be een. therefore, tbat it 1 EE error to ir..po-e that lien McClellan and the peace men o widely differ 1 1 1 tru ne Uoe not u-e ii.e preci-e lanuae tbe pl-tttorm adoptel at Chicago he ay utti itiir of an armistice, of a ce4ation of hotilitie. or a National Convention, but he does tno-t explir iMv declare a heatiment. or, ifyou please, a dogma, which covers tbe ground Without a. .1 a mode or a manner In detail. a the con ventiou did by its reference to a national con lentio'i of the Suites, he la down a doctrine under which it can be done II, as l'ros,de!it, he believe that to re-v.te the Union it i- neccssarv to adopt coiiciliatorv councils, as a consequence he will consent to such mea-ures us will initiate such councils and make them operative and ef ftH tivc by official action, as 1'resident, or bv R 1 tional CoHieutioii ot the States, as instructed by the Cnicago Convention. Bat are we certain tint the BETaWai en' Cfadiag ot the war and the reformation of our political union will le the work of a Kc ler.il adaviEvStn tion? I CMfess that to me it -ecm- impos-ibie liiat any Administration can, within the limitationof its constitutional power, do what is auticipa ted of it in lhir regard. The President EES con sent to an armistice, but this would be but a ten.y oiiii v susra nsiop ol Ic-til.tu- It it E Wtl measure, .md has no civil meaning or force whatever within itself. It does not within it-el I abandon ho-t ilities, or withdraw armies from "battle array " He cannot call a conv ention of States Such a body, with the objects and powers necessary, could be convened only by a call ol the Ststcs themselves indicated or by Con gre-s A convention to -ettle and arrange, and tinally determine the many vexed i-ucs w hich have gEEwTB EE between the sections, must be in all respect- like that which formed the Federal Constitution It nin-t emanate from the parties to the Union, and if successful in reaching a harmonics conclusion, its re-ult- inut be -ubinitted to the States nnd to the teitile thereof for rafih cation. Indeed, in the magnitude of its duties, -uch u body will far exceed that ot the Constitutional Convention over which Washington piesided That convention met to alter an existing form of KOI erument This would meet to reconcile hos tile sections, still heated by the dreadful con Aids in which we are now engaged, for the pur po-e of reducing chaos to order to tiring beauty and h irttiotiv out of the ghastly specter ot death, hi 1 to devie a system of government under which all ieoeM hnd equal protection und seen rity. exempt from the changes of interests, the r'oiru of passion, or the oppression of prejudice If the existing torm can be modified so as to cover the-e requi-ites to rEEWioE. it wili be an additional glory 10 that splendid political -true-ture lor which so long we held a common nation al reverence Now, I do not understand that tien McClellan is opposed to the assembling ot such a conven tion nor do i believe he could prevent it. if the people will it. even if opposed Under our theo rv of government there is no power in the -dent to remedy iie evils now existing The dis case is wide spread ami organic It is bevond the remedial iower of the Chiet Executive, which w.ascieated 'v our t itheis lar a class ot enses nt 1 very different eh u;icter. The only CaWW i' to he found within the hotly politic it.selt. The great communities called States, which have composed the and bone tie-di, and heart ami arteries of tbe system, uiu-t of themselves bv tbctr own inherent viiahtv qierating through the o;-m of nntunl law, overcome the diaea-e apply the cure and thus make the avefc man well It is tiue, as prtf n.ttory to tiiis, the blood v atrife mut be rle tbii unnatural el fusion of blood EMM be -topped and to this ex j tent tl.e President cm and should act and if elected 'k"4Lnt DJ word for it, Cleorge It M 'lcll in wi Wc uitatai'a av do ,t If inclination shall be watite l. wriicn Al bwlvEWE, I do not tbioh tEm ua I -i:ui iuc.i'v. 1 itbci witbin or without ConptJE IM rh-c!it to its cOatiOQ j: da 'Plie-l'res'ident can do little BE leca -r-YEied tt iei-f if !"vv aVEpartanant of the government. C w But, my fiisnds. suppose Ftn wVoug as to all j this, aud that, like the pieseut incumbent, he, should, in disregard ot constitution, law and jus tice. desire a confinu nice of this w.ir? If thishould be .-o. 1 :im opposed to it I would d'tTer with him OE this subject Here would be a wide difference between us 1 know of nothing else we ditler about He is for the Union so am I; he i.- lor mak ng a restoration ot the Union the onlv object of controversy with the South so , am 1; he is tor conducting any controversy, or, ; if you plcaac, hectiiitice, which exist until coii 1 ciliatiou shall be obtained in a hum me, eonstitu : t.oual aud legal manner Tin- n right He i- opposed to running tt" the laves or in teitciing with the domei'- iuatitotiofil of the South under the pretext ot military necessity., So are we. In short, he is or a -'riet construe tion ot the Constitution in times & aar as well as pciee. a: d will fed himsell eoi.-iraincd bj rEEfEi provision- in Hit di-charge ot all lr- du ties, whether civil or militarv, executive or iegis lative. Can wc object ! this; Now, how is it with ; j hit MilaffiEläat ifl lEM PrEskiEBtiti ttfitH We not I 1 . .1 :.L t a... at - at. - - - only differ with him to war. but as to even I thing e!e ppertainiiig to this wtf. Every peace I bmb differ with McClellan in tax lirw oith Lincoln in ever tft hit, i We bave no eommunioii of sentiment with the present President on anr part of bid policy, We differ with him a- to his constru. ii.'u ot tbe Couttitulion ai to his open and palpibie disregard of the (Constitution as to his inability to comprehend the condition of the country. t to do anything which will relieve bis peop'e tiom tiie terrible evil- alihcting them It McC-ellan or Lincoln That is the alternative 1 Can we hesit ite If I am anered bv siving ' th ir f need no' vote for either that a man who represents our views can be nominated, and thuwe may avoid the neceity of taking either I I sty tint euch i position would be but a vain sub- j laVfEjrE It is too 1 tie to organize ttie campaign j for a third cinuidate witn the let hope n MM "C--However g"od our caue, pure our intention,., ai. d patriotic our principles, our candidate would U"t find a popular response tue -,i s. I'nties are BOO drawn up before each other, prep t ed lor j battle under McClellan and Lincoln The ar nie, are orcaii'ed d .i-inlitieii .irtneti and cniin ' DEd; oe musf be iawEashsd by the other To improvi-e ti thei b.r.c now. however large in number. or able in leaders, with a hope ot heat ng either ot them, would be a vain attempt, wh'ch might destroy our ciuse forever. The at 1 tempt will be madne Let it not be made Rather let us remain within the valiant armv of DoSBOCtata, and within our own orgatnz ition iu fiuence results ahich will accomplish the creal object we have of giving peace to our country . and its laatiaf UESEEaSI to our po-terity Pot tr.y e' r 1 n t- re- m i on this course, and shall 'live up to ,t .:. the pfOEEEl canvas. though 1 ' .nd ,' .ne In taking tb's poi liofl I am aware that old s ociatioti- are t !, r.-i Mi ah..-e ; i trioti-m a:.d hoaety 1 have the higbeat coufi OwSCt, differ with die. They feel constrained to oppose General McClellan I bis I cannot now d- The onlv hope for peace lies in the succesof the Democratic pirlv, and tint HOOEtEl is de pendent on its unity Certair : our cause can not succeed during the continuance of tbe pre sent admirjistntiou Let us therefore, trust for a change any change w.li advaitage the coun : There has been but tSra part es it thi na tion s fteo hi- etab!bmen: :here can exist but two pirue 1 nee parties cooiprebecd tbe whole people We mut be with tbe ruling party, or a, .a a a a t !h te oonos't'o" For meit ina or wim.

lire or dte. let come hat mat I ahall continue

Democrat, and auaUin tbe regular nomination of m party aa made in national conTention a -embied, o long a ! hare a roire to apeak and a rote to gire Mr wood concluded by strong! v endorsing the nomination made by the State Convention. and fcirbly eulogiiing Gov Seymour 'TATl; ITr.vIE Dimkratic Maes Mirrivn at Daytox. TirrtcANoa OawTETf The meeting yesterday waa largely attended by the stout-hearted De- 1 mocracy of the rural districts. They came in their wagnns with music and flag flying (treat enthusia-m prevaile! Mr Sheek. Judge Pettlt, and Col Williams addressed the meeting, and were loudly applauded fr tbe many telling ! point-, thei made It wis altogether a success, , and on? that ju'ifies u- in -avng "we are com ing. Father Abraham " L ifayett I Democrat. To all Whom it Mat Comckex A my name has appeared sever il times in tbe abolitiou ! :-.: t ue in connection with charges of conspiracy. I deem it due to my political char- i acter as a public roan, to say that any Lincoln ; hireling or penny a liner who asserts that I have i been engagad in anv conspiracy whatever, to overthiow the lawful authority of the United States, or seize by force any arsenal, or camp of prisoners of war, is a d d scoundrel and liar, and will at the proper time be personally held re j sponsible for the retraction of such charge IV T Yk.klk, M D lafayettc Democrat The Draft Hon. J. F. McDowell, the member of Congress from the lltb District. Hon. S. M. Holcomb. of OftEEE county; Hon C. 8 Dobbins, ol M ir'in county ; A Blair, Clerk of Shelby county, and U Spicer, editor of the Shelbyville Volunteer, and A. T. Lansing, editor i of the Claf county Democrat, are among those who have drawn prixes in the recent draft. In the township in which Shelby is situated, not a person was drawn outide the city limits. At the Insane Ho-pital thirteen ol the employes nam diil,ift to tl.e tli .ift itnti ficht ere ilr iw "-- - - - - o -tiiar Mii iiM. of Tiif 1i: mo. racy or Ol Birt.M On I'liursday. the loth inst.. the great barbecue and i atitication meeting ot the Democracy ot tbii county came off at thi place, to ratify tbe nomination made at, Chicago WE witnessed the largest and mort enthusiastic as TTf1 ' ZL taajwaavaw " . a m a Vile ovale g lie iiir-t-i i nj; ui iiviu on itir i i ground near town, and the lowest estimate which we hear put upon thf number pre-eat was 5,000. It appealed that almost the eutiic nopu lation for many miles around were here. They B i:ne in wagons, carriages, on horseback and on m . j l 1 1 .1 1001. men anu women, young anu 01 1, ami ue voted one day to God and Liberty They came with beautiful burners; the red, white und blue, bawling such terr.hle motlos as "McClellan and rr.ion," truly a terror to abolitionism and secession. lor the worshippers of Old Abe and DcEpotisSS ran to their hiding places, and only one din we see emerging from his, squat ting place it dusk; when ttie crowd had returned home. Order and harmony prevailed, when the determination to change the policy of the government, and oust from power the corrupt party now having control of it was mentioned bv the sneakers, it was received wib intense euthusi asm This meetino demonstrated tbe fact, that, j at thecominR election , the people are determined .1 u.. I to remove from uower. tbe tyrants who control both our State and National ( iovernments, atid place iti their stead, good men, who will respect th rights of the people. From the present indications old Ripley will give a majority ol five hundred for the Demo1 cratic candidates this fall Vetseiiles Denocrat Telegraphic Dispatches. tftffiiTi I tiPHr-mv roa ma run xtatk skbtthirl. For Horning Itrpwrt BaSE Firat Paje M I D1NIOHT REPORT. LATEST WAR NEWS xf: i..tbr. run m itti.s. THE SHKNANDOAH VALLKY TO UK BARRICADED AT BOTH KXDS A GALA DAY IN NEW YORK. LETTER FROM MONTGOMERY BLAIR, FROM SHERMAN'S ARMY. Hatten at A i 1 ant u. VllSIIOl Kl TR01 BLE. Ar.. Av., Ar.. Av Ar. Karw York. September 26. The city is Hin itCOfaltd with the national colots, which are flying from every buildins ot any importance. The demonstration is said to be to celebrate the fall in the price of gold. Gold closed to night at lw9 At ii meeting of the BoatE of Aldetmen tod iv a resolution wu adopted, appointing a comm.'tte to iiiuke arrangements for a grand Ultimi n ttiofl of our treet in celebration of out tecent v ii'tot ies The t'ommercial contains the following special I; .iui Washington: It is thought hete that tie rebels intend to invade Mi-.-ouii with a lormidable force, prep erations BEVff coiietpiently been goiLp on to meet them. A .1 Smith's command of 'J5.000 men were recently sent up Irom Memphis to counteract this movement of the enemv Other ; ,ruCP have also been quietly concentrated in the Mate d hev are to be under the command of

Gen RotOCffEOE. It la not believed here that Karly will be able to reach St uintoti ith one third ol his original command The reinforcements ben to Sheridan from thi city have t cached Strasburg Manv of the rebel wounded who hid away among the citizens of that village have been handed over to our troops. The War Depirtment has received no C nfir mation of the report Irom Memphis concerning the capture of Mobile There arc 9,000 men iu Ne York awaiting transportation to tbe armies Mobile advices to the 14th -täte that all is (piiet there, but nioiements were on foot by by both Dm flerf tid array. PrEpai ItiOEE acre mikinc to recover the guna ol the lc-t moni'o; I cum-eh The steamer North Star, from I'anama on the 17th. with fdbi.iMMJ in specie, bas arrived at th - port The Commercial's Washington special ha- the following: A geutlem m just from Montgomery. Ala., reports that there are in 'hat citv and viciniu iHl.fUMI bales of cotton It is said tbat the military authorities are about to erect extensive fortifications at each of the gaps in the Shenandoah Valley to prevent further raids --awaat - wO- a- lBEaaIrom Uiiviiinifton. W.-ii v i v, September 26 Montgomery Blair, in a letter to tu tternoou paper, says: M v ..rter to resign was not made because the princ;ple adopted at Baltimore were objectiona ble to ti,e. fmt.on the rontrarv. it wis made in food fhi'h. with a view to allay animosities nun g the I riet ids of those principle, and in order la -eeuie their triump Mr Blair will, by reijuest of the President, be COO tinuad -:i office until bis successor qualifies Nothing bas been heard Irom Gov Deuniaon, w ho i canvi-- ! i .n Ohio at a point a here there is no telegraphic communication No doubt is en'er'ained tbat be will accept the office t rom FhilMdelptiia hni vtdirHia. September 2b A deÜue touav IS paw OEM in gold brought all trade to a stand still and a general panc in tba market for most kind of merchandise, particular! v in dry rood

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acrTa"w, H vni a. wi rw v ' n ar txi asiv a a war ui 7 i t laaasrvlJ on Mobile. This rumor occasioned no excitement and our lines remain aa before It is believed that (ten Wood ha been a signed to the command of Atlanta. Our men are busy at work in transferring At lanta into a grand military depot Where houe stand in tbe wit they are being torn down and the material used for other purpose. It is stated on wht is deemed reliable authori tv that (jovetnor Brown, ol Ceorgia, has ten dered peace proposition- to t,en Sherman and that the Oen has appointed comm'-s'oncrs to go ' to the Confederate lines and EEBJeT with the! State authorities of Georgia. Got. Brown, it is rumored and beliewed, is sustained in hia policy by Alexander Stephens, i who is operating in the background. Tbe commissioners are said to be already in ! conference with the Government and the peace ' propositions will soon tie forwarded to Washing ' ton lor tbe President's approval This ia an important movement, aa Georgia, occupying the position ahe docs, may be con sidered the Keystone State of the Southern Confederacy. We are assured that the story is true and sin cerely hope the movement may be fraught with success. I rom Baltimore BaHUfEEBj Sept. O.G. The American's cone ' spondent with Sheridan gives some additional I facts in regard to the battle of Fisher's Hill Karly had boasted to the citizens that he would i hold his position at Fisher's Hill against any force the Yankees could bring against him. He said I : 1 k? l. I 1 : 1 . 1 11 ouenuan uuiy nan rcmauieo a tew u.ivs longer in bis front he would have staked his reputation upon caoturing his whole force. I'roltutitv hp trA,tl rf iiifnrmirontj t, bf way of Culpepper , and movingdown the Lurav alley and cet in Snendan's rear, but Sheridan has spoiled his plans by capturing his strong hold at Fisher's Hill. The degree of demor diz ition at which Early's ! command bas arrived may be judged from the following fact-: Amongst 500 prisoncis captured in Thursday's ...! - . t ' fight was a rebel Colonel commanding a brigade When brought in he threw his sword at the feet ot the I'rovo-t Marshal, exclaimiug, "The Confederacy is gone to hell, the men wont tight any mote, and neither will I " Another incident worth tecotding was related by the citizens of Woodstock who sympathizes! with the rebels, and who are perfectly reliable, as they have no interest? iti mis stating lacts. They state that a number of rebel soldiers paaaed through Woodstock on Thursday, and told some of their comrades, who were, sick, that they had better push on, as the Yankees hud ar rived near Fisher 'a Hiil nnd would soon make Eflrly pull up stakes nnd put from there From a dispatch captured from a Confederate staff officer it appears that Karly is instructed by Lee to hold the valley at all hn.erds. From Cairo. Canto. September "J6 Refugees Irom near Fort Pillow, reports a rebel lorce from lO.tMMJ Is A n , '"V. f j Tl V .WU.d to be under K.rby Ltakh lorlv miles from the rort. encamped All males between fifteen and fifty are being conscripted. It is understood that the rebels are en route tor Missouti. The steamer Nashville is reported captured ' and hurned by the rebels. Near 10 hogsheads ol tolncco arrived Irom 1'nJucnh for New York. iJeluecs from Ch.ii lesion. S. C, arrived in Memphis, ami report having teen over 1H.IM1I1 ; Friion prisoners near Macon. Ga. I he reteU are running a railroad to Tauola, Mit? . part cf the way with horses. From l o ron i o TokoNTo, September 26. Warrants have been issued by the authorities here for the arrest of several of the Lake Erie pirates, w ho have been een in thin city since the raid. There is no truth in the reported arrest at St. Catherines ol seven ot eight of the rebels euga ged in the late piratical Raid on Lake 'Erie, aa stated bv the Buffalo Courier of this morning. f rom !uiville. N isiivn ly, September Forrest, with his whole force advanced upon and destroyed Sul phur Jsprings trestle yesterday Col. Pace", WidiHg Klk Kiver Hridtre. evacuated that ost at davlighr Forrest took possession this morning. His forte is estimated it 7,1100 strong and 'A batteries f rinn Bf. I. Ollis. St. Lot is. September '2G On the reconimendation of Mayor Thomas und manv leading men ot the city, General Rosecrans issued an ordert -uspending nil business not absolutely necessary, after 1'2 o'clock to-morrow, for tbe purpose of or ganiz ng citizens for local defence Kiemnts are reiiuested to join thi organization. fr'rum Fortrek Tion roe. Fortrkss Monroe, September 26 The Kich mond Whig of the 24th sav: Heavy reinforcements to Grant's army are still coming. The enemy are verv vigilant on our light, fearing an at'ick on the Weldon road. f-rom Hedford. IltDKoRP, Mass., September 2b The prize steamer Georgia has arrived near Hedford from near London, which port she put into on Thürs day last owing tt) her machinery huvinj become disabled. COMMERCIAL. i m Tat.KOKra. 1 i in i nun 1 1 viarkfl. Cincinnati, September Jfi Flour tiuK, nü i -o d at fll, aith more sellers! th in buters. Wheat nominal, it $1 "." lor red. Corn Ed oaf nominally unchanged Whi-kv in l'oi d demand it il "Ii L-ird "llei at ? 'V Coffee can be bought at :ifj to 15 N." Sugar 20(fc24 Gold 1 1 Sil vet fl ti. FUNERAL NOTICE. Tli- funeral of Mr. Ktravoi: Haxmh. wi ,f Samuel Hannah, will take place fr..iu No 'it Xortb Meridian treet. at 3 T. M., to-day. -ptamlr . Service- ly Rey. Wni. WN,n. DIED. At liiddletowu, X. Y . Saptemlr lUtb. .f eoii-ump-tin, Proff. MM BWWaaW BbEEj to aoth year of hia Eje. AMUSEMENTS. ETROPOLIMN THE ITRE. ( -truer nt nthtn .ton and Tennrtnre Strett. Hunagrr vir. . If. Kilrj . Tuesday Evening, September 27th. ecend .ipp-ararce ef ill ar Last Muh 1ST . FALST KK WTEPOB LADT PKRCT... FANCY IjaNCK Ma HACKTKT ..Mr. W. H KILKY. . M- CI sHM AN M1S.H i NNY Mk KkHX. Pai is ,.r Vox i -I ire fin-le and Parquette, .V1 -. Pnvate Bxe. for ix persons, 5 ia; irchestra lati. 75 cento; üallerv and Family Circle, 3 cent: h ;dren in arm. 1; ail r'.rri'd eat 'be. Lkiora open at T o'clock. Performance commettcea at a w -lo; IV a ii trd L Ii in. A ' our Sa Mill on Kentucky Avenue, in thia city Caatom work dne on hart notice. apt33-4Aw3rn McKKKN'AN A PIKKCK WANTED. A trad tiR5TS to tell our pgrtiait of McClellan and Pen dleton Price 1 US per dot., or E" per one hun Eta 11 by 14 loche, aia Grant, aberaoan, McCieilan and JohnaoO, lare Addreaa Dooaklaon E Eime. Ltthagrapher. 81, Caan at ui . Orx-liiTI. epf aa d iw

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ARMY AGUE DROPS! TH K s,i KKKKiN RJLMRDT FOR THF TfU OK FEVER A?il AGUE P AND Ml. HILIOl'H DISKASKN. ATTENTION!! KKW E' HUH WD Idl t. SC! This nui aTooaWfal remly for thi- permanent cure of FKVKK AM a0UC KTC, was dinci.vered Mmr year. air ty aM f the 'bisl n utili tall! iiit f n I CIBMISTS OF IMBIICl! Out of TII01 SANDS OF CASKS it h never beeu known to fall in cflectinfc a radical cure. A SINGLK BOITLK of these Iirop hi ureit UiM-a.-eK which have MlllrllOrill) ICrsiHlril the MoM Sur(iskIhI Tief Ii .1 I :i I in t . containt nothing that trill injure the run tt it ut inn ! It fiitrijies the blond'. It rtmorrt ohxtructiont from the lirer! It firnmntes the ditchnrye of bile! It effect a radical ami permanent cure hy re amaoiaay the caute Uftou irhirh thr aju r Jrpmti '. -THE-r ARMY AGUE DROPS! A it name importa. ha" Ix-en and la the irrest Specific for all Eiuois DISK ASKS in the Army. It ba unequal. Its popularity in oar noble Army and elsewhere i a- unlyer.al as it- eure ha lieen ijuirk and wonderful, a a at, av. It h- rived a great l.I.- i if and saved many a valuable life in tb-" uiia-matic llitie. where they would haa fallen tleÜEMtO niUOl'S ÜISKASF8. The riiilla will not rHiirn il iiir Wrops are lakcn THE ARMY AGUE DROPS! gUICKLT DRIVES AWAY I.nngnoi- :i ml TrV S H lfSE SlaEEi? -ASIiTo it na ural RU0TA5CY and AMM TIJX: (HTML OHATI'0 raw Ix-dy and clearing oat Errry 99tif?t of Histasi Pr.i'u-ed by lthutue m ra. BE WISE IN TIME! 2Jf Hm ETSOE retuhna in a Fenr and Auue District ehould he without a Bottle of the ARMY AGUE DROPS! Ami it tronely recommended to pern IraTelina; through places hartrer with roiama. W ri M-ctfu!ly call aitention to our Testimonial llai.y of our letter atte-t that hnodreda of live have beeu aared in the Amy hy i: aae. Indeed, o II are its curative nnalitien appraciated in the Army, that tbe roost aacceaafal 8ureu in ItM field and hospital uae it a!mot exclusively in the dl ae for which we claim it infaUibility. Tue let pbyMc:ari alwaya ue th- br! means t eff-ct a cure, hence the niiyeral:ty of the ARMY AGUE DROPS! TESTIMONIALS!! We are happy t refer n lien McClellan. Gen. Fremont, ( n Hurtiide, lien. Hancock . ien K' 'pat rick, (ten. kVe. CI. Pe. 5th X. T.. W !h, IT h S. T. C, Col f-owler.Uth N. Y.S Jl Major liiirrmu A. D- C, Maj. Beif.ynder. 05th Pa . Major Wilo x. A. L. '., Kt. Re-. . Bishop Potter. S.Y Key iir Tjns, " k.-r. Dr. Taylor, Kev H W Reicher. B klyn Rev. K. H. Cbapin, Rey. Mr Coeev. N T Kev Mr. Bar,. HcHon.Mayor Wrjd.B hlyn. ' Hon. M Kai'.rie:-ch. Mon.M. f. Meli. Hon. Mayor tiunther, V T Hon. Iloraca Oreeey, Major Baasaav, l Ma r sMajnr P. .b ock. ( Surireoaa in tbe V. 8. Aravj, Lieu! Hhelan, j And buadred. of otb r eqaally well known geni'.eaien. for which see rircular Price ONE DOLLAR per Bottle. U ILM OX oV ( O . E ucipal office, 11 alcr Ma, . V. N B Nona genuine unle-sa bearing our ig nature on the arapper. JOIn"t let your Druirfiat put rot off with any other remedy. If he doe mn bare it for ae. enclose u El 25 per nail, and we will aend you one bottle of the A nay Kg it Urooa per mail pre paid. WILLCOX E CO . lai Water m , N T AUM Ail Ü DROPS! pilT-dm

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CLOSING OUT SALES -AT 1 UK - Trade Palace 36 vV 8 west Washington st.. IHME. I.OIill k CO. WHING TO RET.KK K0X Hl'MNK w offer tbrir tar ui pln.ti !.- of worth $100,000! At Srw Tork wholesale prices, and raany rowl iwucL leM. Keelinc under obligation to the public for tbe vary large patrunage w bavr rrcrived, tf aave coDclulrtf t" adopt this roeto-xl of closing out oar present tork, tbere -by glying them the .1 vantage of Laying tkeir good a a- ttie -atne ran be booght al net w bole-ale price iu Kadern citiea. Thi f-na ftrUtow cry, aixt we will conttnue the nie until tbe whole -tnck M cle-e4sit. We have now in tore the Urice-i an.l test -elected lock ever tragbt to thi city, SwaWESaWa I t SlTi.OOO W.rtb of SILKS, CatnprisfnK rv grade, from the a-t raally and beaatiful Moire Antiques, To the cheapest PLAIN SILKS AM SATINS. Which will be aold regarUe of the racent great adFiMV m (;o()E In treat variety. Our bayer being at the head . f tbe market duhmi tbe sphua. ba made extra effort t procare the tlnet arid n t fashionable in Iba market, an -prUiDar all tbe lata MERtUMAC PRIN PS, SPRAGUEH PRIBTre, paofic PRurrs. AMERICAN PRWre, DÜNNELLS PRINTS, DOM ESTIC8, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY. GLOVES. E MBROI DER t ES. HUME, LORD & CO,, IMHA1MAFOIJ M. j nne2S-.it f HOTELS. BATES HOUSES, .1. I. NLTM, PROI'RIKTOR INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. uy30 dtf SALOON. BITES HOUSE SUM 11 l NDHt KATKS H I k FXTkASCE,) A J. Mlllltv I'roprieior. Bar ia supplied with pure llquora. winei., and tbe I tet nrauds of ci(ar and t u. . al-o the c Kr.urt n and Wheat Whi-ky. The estahlifhaient ban been rrnova'.td lUroiu lion : aUfTH-Stf CLUE. GLUE! GLUE! GLUE! KOBE KT AM:K. GLUE MANUFACTURER, U K 15 A N A . OHIO, KM'.s iistatitly m hand a eery aui rrior (iloe for K arr.ei ataa. T!, t'riliiera and Ko. k ft r.der-s-pt2-13ii k. n. ii t:tt & 10., Uli ISf 1 1 1 16CNT1 AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street I nliittai pol iw., Ind. anrlö 64dly ATTENTION. DraCud Mm and SubMilHto v ri" rr B x rr i i ALL ÜRAFTFI) MKN .Wiring to procure .uH.M'ntaa, and all ycluntvra deainnr enier i or rviea taw ancertain where the highe! bowatlaa eaa be Stameii bv calllnkT at llteli' Lir-ry ViMf., Maryland wreet. b tween Mercian and Pennsylvania atrreta. 4ny paVsiaw le-iring obaittnte would do we, I to call aa tadx-aied eptSft-dlw NOTICE. H KHK BT not fy all concerned that I will py M E debt, coi.tracted ly my wife, Ann Coaroy after tbi PATRK K i NhM Indianapoll, Sept. Tt, I s4 wpin 41 " FOR SALE. OISTE A.CKE LOT ON NORT ! ILLINOIS STPEFT Firmly located for residence or-o-rty Term eaay McKFRNAN k PIF.RCF.. aeptlS dSr Real F.atate Agent. PROFESSIONAL. DR. . MBU IU, PHTSICIAM AID SURGEON OFFICE NO 10 VIRGINIA ATI NCI. Er.SlDENCK. 14 NnhTH ' AWMA ÄT aa m II. W BRI B.I kl K PKY&K IAN AM) SURG EOS Office -aw Weat U h i n . t an ., I p Mwlr. RRSlDKNt E NO. SI KKNTLCKY AVK5CE. o FFFRS hia profeaaiwoai aervice. ta, the aaäwawa of in l.auapolia, ai.d fuaranirea atnet and tel.: at t" all taoae who mi favae Ma wiia taww aa-

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