Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4382, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1864 — Page 2
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j TR ilO -it RCtT RR rtRtRRVgn - Jaratn . THfkSDAT MMHfIN(i NOVKMRKK 1 National Democratic Ticket. -- ' 1 r.iertloa TiieadOf Nwvruaher. a Ulli ro rftr.Miur.jrr, CEN. CEO. 0. McCLELLAN, FOR TICK rKKtlMVT. CEOftCE H. PENDLETON, fur Ktrrtra a' Lara, jOHlt fBTTTT. tttir.oN k woi.rr Snt CM trwt K lector a, ULM m ttmxm KI.UAH ItlWI AiaD, AMHRoaK h t tKI.MY IAIKJÜ W WILOO!t. JaMtCt BROWN. rRAMKUÜ I. MKRJ. ARCHIBALD JOHMafif, JOÜATHAII C APPl.Efl 4TK, joan o. nor. R0RRR1 v T. The trrniii.nl IN et lui .hell loor r Tit rtrrtir KLKOT Timv o TMI KI.ECT L I N CO L V McCLELLAN AIP Tilt UT! THl W HOLE Timrrnlir '!' k I BUrk Rr-.f.lican Ttrk't Tw will brine an PBOftn Yu win .ift NRi.k.RglM ITT, more lKKT, Kgl AI.ITY. reatora fr . HAKHKK r Mr , aotarr tatluh tha DRA I T ! I I OX! Uulvral anar tii . t .IllU'r m llwneraidr, Perm eat au J Happy RUIN! PEACE! M hither llrilllng I he ConalltMllon ir .tiii-.i i: nt tand av f mralUpd Ir lieht IM inn d Wlin. eirly in the rrtll n. thw deaigna of the ,i id. in: mru in Liii'iV admibiitlrntion to overthrow the Con- I erect upon it" ruuia a "ali in the nbape Cent'!i"t depoM-m werr rh idoweit forth, al' warninirn of the tlireat'-ned danger were re ceived with incredulity tnd acouted at by ihe m4e of the peiple. To day tho-e deiign. ure uuetjuivoc tlly deyj ireil and made to (orni tie fund mental ba-ia of Kpuh!i an doctrine ! The Hon I had StrtkT!, ot IVnnn? Iralia' i Ihe ac Raowleiiged leader ot ihe adtuin'all itioli party on the door of ih Hou-e ol Represent itirea He ban frequently in hia pi tee there uttert-d senli raetitn not a wlut le hostile to the Constitution and the Union ttvii: Ihoae rmuitiric trom the ultra aereaatonist ol i lie South. Fluahed with recent ueeeea in the congrea.Mou I elecliona of Pennii ! v i m i . he ippfftffd btfOfft the oathbound Union I.eigne organization in Union league H ill. IMiilade ihia. and delivered him elf of an overbearing, revolutionary speech, of which the following bespeak the tenor ot the who.' rn in the Upeeoh i.l H u. Thal Htc i.. The Union party OwOaVt, thank Ood. prevent ' tht machmattonn ot the OWtttm mtchmator The? winde about lilt hbertv of the pre Whv. their mi-.er.ible pre?. whcilur tie the Ace in thin city, or ant other im-ftaiile orgiti given dad? prtMif of nVt Ho wkal they utt. r Had the apeakcr the power, he won d not oniv let tht n nee but feel the power of the gov en And though no more boueat patriot ever lived thin 1 ealtam Lincoln; though be loved no tun more, though America never had a more upright patriot, yet he wiehed be had differently eier- j - i-ed hia power, and bad made thne trmt" iwk Laughter) l nere are RRwaR ot tenaer concieneee tti . think we art reecrained by the constitution from permitting the abolition of alaverv Ti e conati tution waa a mutual agreement, ratified by a ma v of tlit State Kverv part of it. whether liked or di-l.ked. waa biuding upon all. If R0Ü viduala of Statea violated it. auch infrtctionn a n unied to crime, but when whole State rote in rebellion, and nearly hilf theae qua-, aover eigna thri w off their nllegiance to the conatitu tioo. Ibo? hare been a .-kt leiLed belliaet rwa aW a a enta by all the Lawa ot wai Ky the well ki owt law of nations, war arrocate all compacte And auch eompacta are never to be revived a they are We are now governed by Mat la- tf trnt Rai tat iawe of oetionn aloot. There you have it, m al iu length and breadth the constitution n lcrger a ktMni of tgreemetit e are now gover: ed bv the I iwa of war niiJ 'he Nwa of nation- alone." ai d Mr. LlC0L in the S ipremi Dictator and D:pener of thoao Lawa? So mi- Tiud Sra.va.Na, the Reuutdican Congre-sioi al leider, and not a single public man or public i.inrnal of hi party dissent! Turn tin New York Time, edited by the Chair an in of tho Livt "Nat'ontl 'ouimiitee. and iu a recent isaue we fttai a wrter '!.re elnb or it he aame idea Frwaa tknitrw Yank Tnnea. a a We have the Senate, and if we gat tw.. tinrds
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ol ihm rtouae or Keprrnentaiii ee. w c .:i i ontroi roetiate result I -peak, said he. 'the serif, the t9troMwt in an? Cotitiiirrie? whaterer mmm of the people. ROi the officials The lead U'e cm propo-e amendments to the S'a'e bv aaw oi the reRwM on are auxious for the re dec two ib. r.Ja which, if in accordaiice wnh public' tion ot Mr Lincoln, aa giving mo-t hope of ihe opt..: i till be adopted br three fourth of the ' ultimate ueee tl the rehel cause Hut the Slate-, aatai tbeu ww on comple'e tbe auii slave 1 people.' he added. Te-ject McClellau, and ber? tnd at.t: seceasion revolution thout an? d: 1 heve in hin honeet?. cap icit? and natriotism.
tu- ;ig iuettin in regrd to constitutional powers In the nei: Cbngresa we must gam i twenty ;wo memNer to :et . wo id rd- Weneeilj not disguiae lo our-elve- the tact that thia great war at 1 ro.htv cri-t will no, lewe this coo;, try aa tbev found it II i a revolution, and we ! eau -i a' a;e lhat re- utioo to j;.kk1 and salutary en 10er yeir and i halt ago the present chair tn.ti M ike Kcpy'.iican Central Committee of Pwnoay lvania. Sua Cimiia. c nfessed in e moment of presumed tricuipii in lte Senatorial
conte-'. to aimtlar anticipations, ou the biis of eipire.1 without witneasing tbe final termination - - k .i j I aa the rehel hoi.; and that the -ucceed 4 h of acki ..j e-lfsl s ., r n.depen.ience. a thun, . . .,. ' , . . . . , r "Jul? will find un ce.ebratiuc uch a jubilee an P r' 1 "'O' h.a'not been seen since thai day waa firat hailed J. T liner, a meui'.er of the Pennsylvania , a the birtlulav ot American independence I laecial iture, pu'.;-'iel a circumstantial atate do not for, et the danger l indulging in these meet ui the atteenpt Bieonn v'ainero.. to tiui j ninety day, or een twelve m titha' prophei'ie Ina itjotnwfl U li e : S ü e- e tt Boyer I du Rot forget how man? memorable waruingn feirnel t enter into the arrangement, and wa- we have had ol their fallacy 1 cu only say, oftereo fRVafH i-r tw vote, tue wouey betru ! that in tiil h-pe. in that truai. in that firm it: i placed IB the h md ol i :n:r l peron. a Mr I un-werviug c u. fidet.ee. I nball give mv vote to I . '-r-o Tha oi iro.a? .oe...f Cameron waa' the candid ite of the Dem vratic part v; aud w he-
toh.reiarre Pem Krabe tuetatftra lo tu? ava j from lata atwOn, and st give Inn an accidents i . aa ifaway, ban aWaer, wrwwe real wkjaei wa to deleat dmer : bj acted to an u cker with an? , other wjetnjer. ta Ma vote lor Caiueron would ce..nihnn ihe ,jt Uovn na uta aa ao.ui a Mr C .o.ero:i upoo-ed the buatt.eea Wat aet-! tied, he thtew u.iu.t upon tb bed aed es claimed: l nDai. be Seuetwr I Wik toes bei tbe Rtott pooerfal tnan in Amer ea Theae I
Sow t her r. people will fain ihtlr lodepeodenee a. .11 l - r i n 1 1 a ;k
nt win Divt .grmtjii ivepuuiic, iuu, the aid of the ew LogteM ft. (overt matten pretty tauch nn we I n Mr Bo jar Nfffll , , .traigb'forartl ntorv, an I there It notR-, i"l in mi viur'M. r-www i These eireewaiona fron tha highet aources ol tr Jtepubiictn authority wrffki be nuitipiied m m unlimited eitent. but thev will uffi e for ...r purpose They car tik ikern ih-r jwh merit It would he uperwu oa to dilate upon the enormity of the uurption and eierriae of power which thy i-on'rmptate The mind o oMue a no; to eoBehend Uie etd tor which ti.r reach, it were u-eie in ad.lrea in appeal tti rriai and ; 't n Ther preaent n i fi'it-he the M.ue t.e rreent cori'eat the isa i -.1 i ctotreliMil deapo . re f t t.'el :i the iu ut wh eh Mr Lim ol i the eapot.ent. ttt .it niijotitnttona! 1 . - i.irn'ihed with tha of wW'-b (Itti M Ci i la ia tht Uuüard hear er I'tKHK fr!..w . 't:era. ami niK i your bed by the atiQi '-- ' !'i Nofemef ;-ff.rr t.i he in i What ihr I n-ny t llir. Our reader know that we have not much renntet for that form of political ditCOttloR ! tM uiidri' to pri-judie the pojular mind by br :.itg into play, at wei?ht and ooeoltrt. the J oboervattona and eiprr ii t Sou'hem ,our ti'l- i, rommetititijf ot, i,.. i itnf ending tier torn I roi,t. -t Vi e h.f. e prelene-l t etumine the re a Mve ctodkiaciea ot Mi ol. in I of Hen Mi t ' lkll a in he direct lijrtit of their own conduct, and nt thctr own avowe) dtClntttrtBt, rathet than m the redected ghwwon of eriticn nnd I couvuemato'- lyoii; o'lt-ide ol our politic! cil cle. ana who mut RJOwMtflHl contempt t'e theac nlTair under an angle of viaion winch leada to an obhijuitt of view, with ia nccompantiiig mN'""!! eeption of fact But aa it i common with a certain cleat of pol n- ad4 journal of the minor aort l i iturin with po'itiveneen that the Southern disunion pre i deniree the flectioti of reti Mc Cli u am. in the liehet that hia elevation to power will pro mote tht urce ol Snitlier-i ludepmdence, t refwr to tbia paltry allegation nnlv for the pur pi.e ot demotmtrtti'iir it utter falfitr, nnd of placing tl atinctly before our readern tin.- ignoble leaoit . thorn- who, in their p arty enl, do no tick atnn? mi.arepnentationn, however glaring and apparent The OMwfwwIf iwuMi t'lrolinuii, :t nio-t noted . . , aheet,; in recent number, girea in i'a : adhenint' to Mr LlRaftm a follown: We are Lincoln men from thia time loriii. Hh re cle. -tion will etfecttiall? put a atop to the dre. in ol reconatruciion in the he iri even ol the ui" -1 um.d RwMog ui Committe! to accept i nothing but ilje t auhtnu-ioii from ihe South, ! I,in olu will gond ua nil into titianimou, un - in . protliting, ie:euflcs, deapernte opposition; an) ! in uch opi-ia tion In tht onlv -ilety ot thee j Con Idler ate St te' Ahrahitu Incvei. fiiete I lorr. tti we It we could help in any u, a lief Let by oihmi apeevli or urreptitiou vote, we would d it with the u'liio-t pjei-iire Fortu natel? for ua, he iieeila no taaisluni c Wilh the nfjwftoitn now it woik in hia ttchill, he mi v-iu: cerlainlv upon hiw re elcr ion , .ot if il.e ri of hia conteat with M Clcll in Vtt itftRalj dr- did Tht rftatwOwCt, the pit run i ie, i:id the DOWte of the l mi v er i . men t nr in hia handa Ite lfjfil them all with no nt'le akiii und the inot leirl--. dei-iHion The Richmond Kiatniner of the Ibih mat , ro'it iiiia the I blowing algnifirunt rviinrka upon the October idecttona m the North The hop--av(..d for the ic elciMitm of Mr F.i m oLN, and the ground on which ii b.t.e a fctr of the dec tion of HcOliLLAIi aa the only rain who cat) nt Once uti le the Noiih and pir.ilize accennion in the South, are atrikingly nnuifct iu thia artiJe. It aayn. "Accotding M t ie SnbM pa;er- published on the morning alter the election, tha Lincoln party. .ia . . t r i w I I i . i ! I . 1 1 1 i 1 1 Ii I II M I in hirit'v. Indiana hv 9U.00Ü. and Ohio bv 4H.IMMI . ' Wheliier Hm li merelv a new fatirication, made for the good of ihe armv on the eve of battle, or t real index oi the truth, are loubt till queatnma It ta difficult lo believt that the facta could he aecertained in the lot hour between the tloORafl 0t the jHilla, over auch vaat couiitnea, and the or mine ot the Da Der. Hut the tact would he o aurfiri-e, in view oi tue oeiermin inon oi tne V mkee government to carry Ua point, even by the utumat exertion of force and fraud. As the reader kimwa, it in what we believe lo be the beat poea.ble leault tor the Sou'hern Confederacy, be Caua it would diuiiniah the chances of McClel Ian a election; and we hive Ion been Convinced that RRCR nn event would be the moat dangerous of all thiim- He Would propose a . invention of Sute and armiaiice, and that propoailion (be being President of the United BnOtRt would have a atrong ten dencv to diaorganixe the South Hut an effect 4 .a B - f . d . I yet worae lor un would tie th a w'.iich his election would exercise on tiie North So long aa LiuOoln in the man m rvwer, there i. nnd there will be, a atrong pari iu the North opposed lo him. bia government and hia aystem But the elec tion ot McClell.'in would heal all their distension, and unite them more corepletel v than ever in the determination to retore the Union by diplomacy or by arms. The chances of peace are exactly the me, whether Lincoln or McClellan in elected Neither would desist from assailing un until aaUshed that we a ill never submit. Both would carry on the war as long as they were able Neither tould do it another rear, but M' Clellan would have more rower to do so than Lincoln." A relating to the same subject, Ot invite the reader's attention to the follow mn extract from the able and eloquanl peecb of Mr Winthrop, as published by ua on Tuesday last: 'Among ihe lefuees from Atlanta, immedi ately alter ite capture, there came within our lines not many dtvs ago a person ol the most ea limible and eicellent character, who had etj ed the bt opportunities of orderst ttnhng the Southern heart And what, said he. do you think. OR bein;.' ifiterrontOa aa t.i the proapects of Ihe luture? 1 can giva you bis remaras from the most authentic source They were comrnu mealed to me bv a gMd Iiiend of the Union iu one of the Hordwi States. 'If Mr Lincoln is re elected,' naid he. 'the people ot the South will tight f..r th;rtv eir-. tor they tee! that they can do muhinc better; but it McClellan is elected, such an overwhelming Union parly will be form ed in the South that peace will be the almost im and. being heartily tired ot ihe war, the? will be willing to trust him ' Si. hie tbe latest and mo' authentic testimony lrom the very heart tl tbe Southern Confederacy It waa communicate! to me frutj a no iree entitled to the highe-t confidence, and it concur-. I need hardly say. with fun opinion winch I have neen able : torni lor lutnelt I do brra'y and boneatlv RO iiere that, il tv the aid ot tin- 'o si ol 1 S; .te ..f Connecticut. wRttft Pr.nton McCielian -Iuli be proclaimed President of the United tuesof America on ihe Ith day of Mirch lt. a- 1 hope and tru-t he mav te. vnotner ear will not h.ve ther lhat rote nhall profi to hae been cant auh th naanv or with the tew. with majorities or with mioorittet. I eh all 'e! that 1 lne follow td the di late ot mv ian tiei judarn.eiit. of nn own con.iet.iioos con iciioi.a ot dutv. and ot mv own unalterable nf'a; hmertl and devotion to tawf Cooetltuiion atid Cnioi of my country fy Ao eittanirt ontrh fnetort it to h tS kabl abel In Cbieago
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f.ltctiet Law. Ms Rotten I' wow) I no doubt Intrrent oureader mu" jtt' at this crinia to lei toon know the obligation of msoeotor and j.idfen o! wir . ivj aio int pcnai warruon oi uirn ngaio-' i-erwot. who by reason of want of nuita ble age. residence ..r other diabilny. are not legal toter, who offer or really volt, or who ruruade per . t ro the? know lack qualiSca. t oicr or win, luring voted, whether ley 11 r or illegally, rote a rood er more time, in thai way destroying or reader in ; value ItM the metitoab!e right ot Ameriran ritixen hii- ibe elective francbie. 1 will oobaeit what I think of interest in the shape of queatioi.- md ou will (leave nupply aittwtr: I.e the oath t. ken by uiape-tor a: o . 1.;e I election reader them liable to charge ol per jury if thev should let boya of li or 1J reara of U9 vote without question f their age or i er luahh atimi Keeoribtd by kw? If tWy could not wiil:iit . rnur it-eivc their oe. can ther receive thoee ol ki I or 90 year of age who do not appear older than they really are; or ia there any age under il ear (when it ia attend i-i 1 with il, or !ffrl iijlifi tiui- that will et ua them? If these pervjn under lrnl k'1 i v gt without jueaiion. Low RMftJj timea may ibey oi- withoat crime attaching to (lie election tnuid? Ot ohm crime in a youns man guilty ho rotea or offer to vote wheti he know be lack the legal iju lihrat :o- -. i 1 to a liat put: inhment in he liable? Would it not he well for fatt.era or guardian who know their aona or w irdii are guilty ol toch violation of law to iut them on their guard and etplain to ttiem the dirace and puiil.menl they lay thcmi'elren liable to. and adviae them, ai ther are not entitled to vote, th a it will te better tot them to keep out ot' the wav of temptation hi ntayiug away from the pxdl? Ha a peraon who in a legal voter, after roilftf in hia own name, the right to vote again in the name of Matlock, or oilier fictitioua name, even if hin neighbor, for whom he role na proiy.are uoanie to attend tue election: uur election law re certfiinlv lame, it h nlixen nu with impu nit? pernundo minora to vote, or if.ludget und Uwaptnftttt may receive rotea they ought to know are illegal, or he who, bv intimidation or other ffitf, thrown impeding in ihe wav of (, e ere i e of thin right by a peraon legally entitled to it The nenittuüary ia ihe propei Ine tor peraona ao vioiaiiiig trie rignta or ctuzena long an we are a.aureJ of a pure billot, and all peraop who h i?e leg!l right are withtut let or hmdia'ice pei mitteo m etercie it. bad legialation aud uuliwlul treatment mav behrnc. with the hope in tin wy to change our ruler , and, by repe ! i d - i tnge of In wi. laablon them to the wiil.e of the governed; bui if thia right be ntricktn down, notliiug in left but t ime aubmia -vm to deapotic rule or revolution. I'ltLi' JvtTICf laWHtltpoHt, October II, I Nil a bnnit tt I al l.eller trom aiepht tl A. miK Im . W A-niN(.rN. TehitiMiv I, I Ml To Ihr Mrmfjh'$ Tmil Afipntl Mimi- Kni roh: I have thia mi. ining Mod wi'ii m ..etnetil an editorial in oijr; i;er of the Ilttih nit . in which u nni thit I urn "favor ing ti.e iiiimeiiatv withdrawal id the lem.iiuihg St ite- trom the Con feilem y h jieace meunure, to avert the horrora of civil aar, und with the view nt rci'onntruction on onttUltfootl buna." I implore you by all thoae kind rel.if.ona which have o long etiateil between ua, nd which I ntill ehtria'i with ao much pleaipc md gratitude, to do me the juatice promptly to correct the un accountable et ror into which jot have been led In rfc;ttrd tu ion, whether vi twit Mi Ml ei ii men i al theorv. or .ia i m ilter of political ex pediencv, 1 have never hail Im one opinion, nor i.uered hut one language tint tf nVtlUUd npp eiti .;i Nothing can tie nn l'tal to the peace ot ihe couniry, o destructive lo the I'tiion and of ill ho;ea o! rtc(iniructioii. a the -eceovaion of Tenneaaee ami the border Si itcs under exiat ing citcum' ii, e- u inn-' remember th it ! there are ilHuniornata Along the pirty It idem ut the North. k well aa the Sm -men who-e inn liHti to alaverv ia -'ronyer thin their fidelity to the OOnRntitntion, und a ho believe tint tliedLarup lion ol the Union would draw after it, na an in evitable conaeiuence, civil war, aervile innurrec tion. ai d. finally, the uttei eitei minalion of U very in all the Southern State They are bold, firing, determined men; and believing, as the? do. iloit the Ooatfltutiori of the Uniled State ia (he great bulwark ot ahtvery on thirt contiiient. and that the diruitini ol the Amciican Union involve the inevitable destruction of al iter?. I ,,d " " odipeotan)le necesaity to the attain Bent of that end. thev are determined lo tCOORi nüah their Daramount object b? an? mearn with in their power Kor llattt rei-ona the Northern I disunioniais, like the disuiiionit of the South, are violently opposed to all cornpromiaes or con stitutional amendments, or effort at conciliation whereby peace should he reiored. and the Union pre-erveM Thev are striving lo break up the Union under the pretense of unbounded devotion to it; thev re struggling to overthrow the C institution, while protes-iii' undying attachment lo it, and a willinirije,s t(, make anv -"u rihce lo maintain it; thev are trviog to plunge the country into civil w.it an ihe surest means ol dentroying the Union, upon the plea of enforcing the laws und pro tec tine the public property " If they cm defeat everv kind of adjustment 01 compromise bv w tin ti t:e poiiita at issue mo ne sati.-riciornv , ... , .. tmmtt , . I, 1 .ttlahi tri. I been nn ia irritntlon SO Hi lo inllice the Border State to follow the cot'on S'ate. thev wid I eel certain of the accomplishment of ...... v I. . r i their ultimate design Nothing would gratify . u ijl " ar.,. ti.. , tbem o much, or contribute so effect u ill v to' f r . their -uce:, n t!ie -ece-Hon oi 1 ennessee and ....... c, ,i , . m ' the border Sistt- Kverv State that witudna , .1. i , , from the L nion increase the relative power ol , . .. . . . , . e Northern abolitionists to deteit a s ttnjfactorr . aiuw 'na:. mill In r.rinir ,ir a ic.ir V hu' h ..inner or later must end in final sepa: ation jind recog i Dition of the independence of the two contending j ebt ions If, on tht coutrary, Tunest Xoi tb Caro j lina and the bonier S'.ate. i!l remain in the Union, and will unite with the conservative nnd t L'nion -loeleai men of all parties in the North, in ; the adoption d uch a eomptoniisp as will be alike honorable, safe nnd jusi to the people of all the States, peace and fraternal leehnr will soon ret i. r ii t.1 1 1 . r. it ti ill t it i a i . . nie Ti n L , i ut f 1 P ' , , , ' n , ..' ... I I . i . naawaw 1 aar a--. I rtaar'iaOfn ! I'r.lii. I ho rAfirf I. I ...v,.. .ar.,.,.- - e " I lion , out it cauuui ut uu !iioiiM iuiprc-.-ei upon all who lo.e our couutrv, thit ttORtfioBl am war will be the diatruction not cn'y of the present Un.on, but will b!.it all hopes of re-1 Cor. -Tucson upon a ronctitution il basis. I trust you will do me the jattktt to puhlirh , this note in your neu i-ue. I am. terv truly your Iriend. S. A DoK.LAn, Ihe Oojul leagues Kevclallon. The following nrli im' his been l.andel to nn fo: I ubHcatiou Boston. Od 1J. 1-64. rRlRSR Hivon: Ap'reed!y to your wih, I write aa nuarU aa 1 can remember, the circutu Itancot t 1 the interview had I h-i week with ihe party I .-n ike to vou about. A gentleman called at my office, inquired if m? name VRf Comet, uri if lived aard eiei en . rephetf hi the affirmative in both . 4!frJ . laT lliril 4l HC lilll i aällaTaJ ULH'ii iutt IUr 11 .. ...,li,, l.a.f aa I . a i 1 i u l . w e . . a ' mi subscription, it 'sseaniert I am t, .t er aj i a. tain which for the L nmn L.ei:ue. n r- -..v.. ..v was collector naked bm, what aie vou doing ! 1 with the mouev? He replied bv askon: me if I " im., im! l.v ;i.Hiiil. nift ll I had not attended ihe meetings latelv , .. I said no. He then said that they were ge'ting up a head of a million dollars, that they were determined there shouid tie no more slavery in ibis, country . and to ensure lhat. they are determined to elect AReabwM L ticolu by force, if tiecesary. that they were se;. ling large qu u.titie of aiuis and antOMH ition to the members of the League out We-f. and were sett ling rained, reliable men to drill the mrm tiers ot the Uuuf srcrrlly. o that their rnrmtt should take no offen.-e until to lime tor aciiou irrire 1 a - ao i..di! itit that I could contain BIT sei : to longer, and told them thit their Leapue wa a pece of infernal neoundreliaro. by which he d.scovered th it he had called upon the wrong man. Gr. E.i N Comkr. Bostow. Oct 27 I" 04 Then personally appeared the above namai Geo N Comer, and m ide oath kt the above statement, bv him subscribed aa being Fain H H-i. J uauce of toe Peace I oi I 'iirtherndtl that I have known reron BOO H Comer neailv twenty years, and that he RtoMfhlr erlucttetlai; d bOü'Tible Oiafi. tnd aRoOwR iotteWOwly hijjh aa a man of good cbaraclu thun wammiit; Ft id H Haiuv. Juatice of tbe Peace
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The fraud, by bkh too Indiana election ea. carried are not m,re remarkable for the enorm ty of their extern than f tl ctuplnntaof i, - ; rooi vx urreni wa iii a viMini ouw alleged on MatwBOftf liablt to tie bia-eil by tartj feeling are aaturaily regarde with more or Icnuapiciou : but the proof m thin raac doe not con aiat of mere teatinn m it reaulta from the lawa of p ipulatioii and the nttt.re ot thinga Any pera-io win a cantu- tabie. a I rlM.ie aiwimac. arid the Indiana return a Kibtwihel in the He publican newspaper, t an tie made to aee, i .de pendenliy e4 any oiW pruol than m mere oant pan-on . th' wholttnli fraud were jierpelr tted in the late eleetioa The pro it ; ol that de c,e k nd which rendera doubt abaurd and Con ira lu t on ridiculoua It ia like confronting a tough awearing wone-v who tearded to thtt be new in a bright moonlight, by the aimtnac which ehoen that, on that night, there w no moon in the ky The kaeroatt of voter in any State uiu-t heir aome teofwwtiot la the increaae of population If the voting in Indiana wan not fraudulent thia law of nature waa reveraed Hall '. ; in iiiv rommutdty in under twen tf one yearn of ne; but ui ome precinctn of Iu diana netrlya mu.v vote were polled aa the the renal." -!i wa . 1 inhabit mta. I here t Ut in it Sute tor lerying a poll tax on every legal votei In aome counlie uer I? twice a many votea were polled a too am ten orn returned pnlln in the year I -ti l In nn in i r,. ,,. ,,i i t renulting from an increnae of pop ulation, the aggregate tote of both part in would increaae in aUiut the hame protioriioii. unite there were aome reaaon for a difference Hut in Indiana the Pemocratic vote increaned in about the name ratio u- wan lo have been expected, and the Republican tote in a ratio out of all propor tion. either to the lemocrfic vote or to an? po nible iucrenr of population Immense Uepubli can gain resulting fiom a gicit change ol pub lie sentiment in n Slate, would nhow a dimmua lion of ttie Ibon K-rtttic vote; but the health? in trenne of the Demo, rat roii proven that the Keturlie.in vote baa not awolten to it enormou eittot bt recruit trorn the DetD'KTHtic part? Indiana, lying in the tAARO coniinuoua range of border Stutrn a ith l,etina l itn i ml' Mi'o, would naturally he nuhjedt to Hie name political iutlu eucea. ISut in the two letter Steint the Kepubti can paity expenmrt yretf oae, how, then, nhonld they bare gained ro enormously in a State where no differ n iiirluencea acteil on public Opinion'.' It ia not our purpose to rerite the detail ol theae fraud (they are fully and clearly given m The World of lust week., but annply to call at lentioti to the coucluaive character, the irreain i hie force, of the eivdence by which they are proved It - imcaary to nweur n? witneaa It prove that the aipai ition of a 8taU doe not ad vance in one ?etr by a auddeo nnd enormous jerk, or that ihe Dtmbr of honest voter mut be conaiderablv le-a than the uumtierof male in habiuntn; or that t great change iu public opi'i ion would dimuii-h the vole of one party in pro portion a- it incteied the vote of the other The-e are point on a hieb it is Ottl tOtnttfy to i tu 1 a irr into tht rredibilit? ot witnesses, oi I hold out lodgmeiii in MMpiMt OR acouni ot the dintuiice of ihe loalitie-; thev bwc m.c me kind if certainty aa the lawa of nature I If the fact and eitcn! of the Indiana ft iuda i sane man can entertain h doubt aho ha acce to a cenau table and can make a compariatAIS for the manner of theii perpetration vte inu.i i i . 1 - nj relv ut.Hiti leatioionv N V Ncild I Itc Presidential uniittigti 11 Polin, rial I ni ii l si f i mi . The .St. Louis Anxeiger (Ocrraun ) thun com mints upon the condition ot politic tl affairs: "In those horrible time.-, when fanaticism I. . tliouMinJ to the "take m tinl v lor heir opifiion'l ile. the tn"-t insalfer iblc ol ail toituie-.' Ma tifxt says, 'w.i.-. peverlbvlv.-". ihn nobody dared Ultcr a tree word, or lend his car to u free word, for fear ol the siea that were concealed everv whetc. bir condifoi- tie-in to hate ;i wo fit I similaiity with that torriblo period. Thcpoliti nl rights of a citizen seem to hte become ut tcrlv worthless uulesa thev are accompanied bv a strictlv orthodox political faith, dicuted at W ishinKton. And not merely a desired opposi tion lo the views of the ruling part? is a ciami . but the slightest deviation in the most unimpor t mi details it looked upon with ntnpi ous eyes. and It finally elevatOe into di-loy-tlt? Copper heid sympath zers. nay, ev i rebel, ate the) im men which then lull upon the unhappy victim of po'itical here-y who hi dared to brave the veiigearire ; the ruling ptrly. A Union man : i ia not lovai enough it h M dOTOCtd to he Uov w. aa a w ar . a . . a. at A rwttRo Ol IM UMItu 8 talon, tod in favor of overthrowing the rebellion by force of nrm, un less he alo has 'he s.i me views on ubolitioo ol nlaverv, rei'on-t iMJtlOtl, RUtpeotion of tbfl wlwtnj ROTRnjt, C , obioR th it party which chance has elevated for tht present moment into power entertains Mut thia is not the oorti. The ioqottitioa ays tern has entered the most private faintly circles and confidential friendships, and this in what makes lite almost torture for everybody The most innocent conversation leads almo-t necessa rily to political subject. Then commence ihe controversies, t he differences of opinion, and the need of dissension is -own How far will this go? Have we reached the highest pinn icle of politi c i! iiiiju sition, or h i ve we only arrived ut the commencement4: In Cromwell's times a citizen considered hitatwif tree trorn the reproach of . .r , . . n roy.ilm it he entered the army of the Pro tec ...... .... tor Atter a little a bile he wan not safe even k A I. D-.. Ä aäw. I.. . - hal I t i : ' . ... . : ' ciub to eactpt the irui utine T. , . . ... ... I he condition in which we live at present it ab-i..,-a- - i.- i i. aoluielv a bad as under inv desp-mc prince. It ,. ,. - .. K there muat be governments, those governmenta , ,,. ... ' . h .. .. nboald bt got d. If a country is governed b idlv, j .-.. , .. . i n . .l nuo --"L-i i.iii i v ia li'ivernr'i oi uuoer tue u . jT ?i . . . i , T Im.t it I ni.ti . lihi i i. .1... I...... I . . 1 . . . , .... e an mat toe people nave leu. Ann now is tiuho i treitednow? Even this ho: of a change of administration is i nidered, in the eye ol the present political ino,u -ition. as conntructive hih trea-on There are, sit tnev, only two parties left patriota and traitors. Of coure all Lin colnites are patriots and all others are traitor.-! Will this political inquisition be broken down ou the BtR of Novenitier, or do we taud but on the . I . a .1 . la B- M. I a threshold ot desp.Mism, m l mu-t matters grew . . k.r ... .u: . i - i ,r r ' r their freedom. . i wake trom their deep humiliation i and fiud the me means to save their liberty? t fi i . of tlte Haaralit? in Indiana. A New Htrnpshire soldier, in a prirate letter to his sister in Dover, in that State, any of the Indiana clectiou: "By thewuy.wehad our Sute election lat Thursday. I say we had it, because our boys voted, and I not onl? voted, hut I voted ten 'imea lerhiis vou don t believe' tnat. but it in Pern ..t St. It beat all the election lhat 1 ever saw A"' one rould vote that bad a mind to. We voted all he way from one to twenty five times 1 P ece ta h ,t do vou think of th it? Aiu't that a dis-race? Af ter we vote I ail we wanted to . here, there w.re fiver fitly of our bovs who went I out on the enra : ar.lv. A.a nr'e. to a nl .ea. in,' toted there, tod iitd tl. u placa ' ' itoroor Morton, tl-.e Abci ion candidate " The abort is true and attested COD Tbt BontuR Matt Pleat tayt: "As an Ulottratki . ol the manner of voting aaU-a 1 oo directed by th s Admin nee the fact that, at the HW1U V W. till vt 1 II J i ittratloo, we ma i i I... C.i... f .U .. . j - . , . . , . . alalu.iia.1 ... I .......... I..- all . 1.1. ....aj is. . ... the L neo n ciniiiditf ;n Indiana Noionlvd'd .. . .a.- ... -. a - awwcn ruin vo.e ir:e wini urarn :i ticaei, unuei Order- from the.r officers, probable. bol ihenom ber ot time eicti aa in voted wa "iccordtng to hi activity one, a Corpora!, having recent I v boasted n thi city th t! he rtROa 'we'ttv one t ine? : ; Molt ii "Thi futlv lacxMunh tor ihe extraupliuary atid j utterly improhible re'urii - f the last billot iu Indianapolis, mi ,s a fair example ot the prac ! tice-- . - I ited ami upheld by tle Pres. dent and I hi - .tl-. aud by which they hope to retain i their power But the American people will not permit ibeij choice to be d;rtc:ed bv Oavi.eU, 1V..1 i ..:a.. ... a ! i k ' . . - zrzrm ? r:; ..;: fn "'JIUC r A 1 IU iTi Willi i.4JR7 Ul UT -l IlIäT Ueno box, will rind they have raied a ohirlaind which will huri them to oblivion.'' The Eastern pi per a are full of such letter Töis i the eie tiop t e L nroln paper are exult ing over as a glornjs Repu'-iiie:: ' -tory CSa Olivik P Mouto. the '-ioyal" Governor of Indiana. ! ntum. t!,' New York for L:nco!n, in c idpttir with lien G mtt . 1 tte of the rebel arene. t. intt longh tur W-atrn aold er till be wae lakeu prisoner and could fijjht Lonwie. when be 'erv c -;- -'en Iv turned hi attenüoo o aiutnn apeahing m oenaii ol Mr Lincoln Perhaps bo van render the rebel caaet more ter vice with hit lip than with bia word fS A LeJgwr
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made i n-t week Sim out euttreiv no -eii,i man tailed to too through the whole coonpira-y, which hi boas uaed a a pretest to twite genuioe -ol'litr' rote on their way home These vote hart ween Uriel? It. far or of McOMUr: Krad . the accounts e'e where pubtiahed The evidence ' in from II part, tl the rmr that, in apite ; ot everv obatarle thmwn in their we?, the twi-I diera of the arm r of the Union are voting for tbeir ralUnt laader on eld fteidt of victory. We trtit thit the rebuke which ban been given b? all ided Kepubl can nt the interference of homeward of theae voten, mtv have the effect to prevent any largo ouRther of the tltota from ie detained at Wahingtoo. Tbott which I ae tieen detained are not to be truated now Tne attempt by rnihtarv power an interfere It a vote regulated by New York law U worth? tni if" Kla4i.V' """Tvil!, 1 ryland and New ort have thun been interfered with alrjadv. The Repatdican leader have notue renne left, Mid Ihey will not continue thi wrung, for ihev know already that it c.va Mc del! in in ire M.tfant home than tht? can afford Is loot We ttunt the Kepublicar paper wilt accept our uggeuoti aa to the avoidance of uritalion and iuttrlerenct, and the conduct of the campaign , with decorum to ite cloae. n..w near at band- . I "I I 111 .. 1 "1 ee fkaavaw wff tllU ar. letter from Wnahington nay "ihe meeting ot Southern Governor, and the demand made upon Jeff Davia to free and arm the negroee of the South, in creating great commotion here The fact ihe rebel are not dghting for alaverv. but for independence, ia thun made plain to the mod rabid radical. The action of the rebel leader evincea u determination to 6ght the mat ter out to the bitter end ahould Lincoln be re elected Recent account from the South ntnte that the Union leeling. which wan begdiuing to crow under the belief that the election of Me. Clellan wnn certain, hnn been Miflcd inn great me iaure by the fear entertained that Lincoln may aotnehow aecure hia re election It ia now quite ertaln that it lint should happen, thee on ing apring will witneae atill greater determination 011 the tiait of the South not to yield SutttiKiMT or the Srarta Alexander BAwfiUot cannot be supposed chargeable with auy fondiiea for the righta of the Stale, aud vet he make the lollowmtr acknowledgment ot them in article, number nineteen of The Feilet a hat I "The piojMiaed Constitution, ao tar from im ptyktf an aboliiion ot the Bt ite t .ivernmentn. ' make them countitiient parts of the national aovereik'tit v i.y allowing them a direct rnprereu ttUOw 11: the Senate, and leave- in (heir ponnen llOfl certain irlntiM and rrry ifn-'irtant UOHluill ol etRnritoR potem " OtJOT aw Kioth T lie people of Brooklyn. N. V.. are beinninc to ntideratand the eont ot riot In duly tf loot year, aome of the Rruin eletaton of the Atlantic dotkt were burned bv the draft i.otrt.x he Sunremr t'onrt hia mat HH;rmo,r the original iudement for ti.nit fHit.mMl, wh;ch the t .X piveta of Brooklyn mnat pai NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN. THIRTY NAVA WrTT5SrP l ''I1 I T r TT "" CERTIFICATES, TWO YUAKS For Sale on Reasonable Terms. A V PLY T O .f. O. CLINTON, HOOM !o. M5 B4TF.ä HOI a u n o" -1 FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. WILL SKLLMV FARM OF Ml ACRR8 8ITUATKD I on Hig Buck reek, teu ni h- from Imhaiiapolis on ad Ia4ing fr -a. New Bethel to Palestine, and two nillea frem the gravel road, kovwn as the Walnut Bottom Farm. Fitly acre- are hi cultivation, a good dwelling h.ajM', a log bam, -hedi"!. on-hard, well wafere-1 wirk 1 BaTwat.i .. .a n gooi enditieo, two 'lj,rl-of thr rails en black walnu . and the timber h the best in tLr country. 1 will -ell at a bargain to a purchiaer who ill pay ttv'-'Iv rali. pplyon the p-emi-ea for further it f rmit:. n, .-r aildrea. a' t'amwinville, Marion county, Indiana aLKaSUKK HKLt niv3 eSUtOatt INTELLIGENCE OFFICE--M . POP, ii n 1 1 i r nt nnd Loan Offir . w Ifl tOfjnj lUaOMNl STRKI-.f. THhKK IaXRS uatL o. tue Palmar Hua. will lxaii Motie et C'.üaterals, Jewelry, Watches. Ac. Will ßß.f employ ment mt MchanJc. LaSorer-. Cle rka, Sa-amstre'-ae aad Servant, and attend to Renting Htorra, OSicea. Dwelling and Ro ana novl-dliB HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. Thia Is the asot de'lgbtful and eiirao-dlnary article ever discovered. It change! tha can burnt face and kacda to a pearly atin teaiare f ra-.-1 ig eauty. imparting the maible parity af fwOwkj and tbe diätingu appearacca v iLviting 0 tte city helle of fa-hiti. It remove tan, f reek lea, pimp a and roagbne af ike akin, leaving the c :apl- ti.. i freb, lraa-parci.t and tiK oth It c r,taia aw aawtenal lujortowatw ti..--km - . . . . . Ptroruied by Artrense nnd Opern It V wba .w h.ve s i everywhere. Prtparadby W R. HAGAN. Tray, 5. T A4dra all order to MCMA8 S. RAR.VEf 0., Pww ,e DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Copartnership T MtHI 3l-t day T October, by mutual coataeut, 4. C. I Duao R P. Oatalolf. , the Ann af J 0 Uonn k Ce , hav eaaeorvao partnerahip. Ihe boatna-a af the firm kw aettled by i. C Uuuo at th' aid atawat. Ra. xa aad t Krbtcky Auoa. Thoa tavicbtad will pieaaa cah tLdiettie, aateb'.!a i C. Da75w, p. oacdolvo. ba-naaap-tfa. Oc. 9JeaTl.Wt
AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THEITRE. ferner of HVtAitn aaaf 7Vwaettee Strrrtt
nH taaje r Mr. I. It i ley. reiL llfv w P.,;.,. NnramKcr 0 uwaaaj iujj,. ' LAURA KEENE ronRiTio i komm: H... Ill k i k: lb Mr. HKMRY liAK. WT.OI.IVItK DOfli Mr JOM fTTT THE WIVES OF IRELAND TFrTo-niwi a. rr-day. aiflli. l.ALkA PARTIU'LAK N.Uirr Tan Ibiwe Cnr nvr it ThnaUrrr nvr if , t lb- cloac m tfir ;, r(. rmane People It tnar a laiKr an rr aa thi pKicma or A laaa ia. lira Clrel ami r' Ut tr, ' cants rn rat Ootea. Ui -ia orou. W 1 . itctirirt wta. 75 cent, uitrry ' ' artil ramdy Clrr.r, ! eu t; ainrticr at t 14 uartrr to t o'clock prec rlr. FOR SALE. 1 . 1 a. 1 1 1 a Jtm. Bt TE.V VACANT LOTS, Two-Stor Brick Dwelling and a hounlr Fraitif Ti'iHWH, N IUI KMIT. NOV V M UK I. If . iHlia'K. un ih- ir-nile, will l aulil a' Aurtioti the fnllowmn terrlSed HralraMe prtiprrt t Rinht Vacant lt nn C liter 'trr , hftwrrn l.ibtfl) and N"blr, dealralili : i . Tnat.ufa. t u nni purpoar- 1 h. r lo - lie nrar thr t entrr o( thr lmllir part of ibe city, nn4 hn?r both a pr ot and proapeclira value. Rarh I t llt 1nX 181 feet running ) a private alley 10 leet In wl.lti Tw.. Ixita, to be .old aa ,.. ea, b .13 HX l-.'n fret, wittia private alley on Ibe nor t h nie and rumiiiif la k to an alley lo feet In wldtti. TL tw.. I...t. fi. ,i . N treet. betaeeti t'e-ter frtt and tl.r Indiana Central Hallway. A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE Of ix ruorn, 01. a Ut 51X120 Itet. ith raeitne no Onott? Robin nOaMta, wltli aulil. W ell, Clao ra, Ac . and alley In tha rear, well built and well located aa realdenre f'r n man f bmlne. A DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE j On Rtont ntreet, tatouno Koble ed flee, wbi.l. iti : rent for R4r.11 a year at reel improeme; t- aaaate, awal I"1"" ' " I totMa-On the Vm-int le.la and I . .it !' I rani- lli.. one-third raah, and balance In one and iw.i year, Wttk ' Interest. Ou the Krirk Hue, ni--half rab, ai l the I al a nee In one and two -ar", wtlb Intereat. War plata and farther pan teelar applv tn DRl brLL a Kim n Real estate RtOROIw, t t ' N... u7 Kaat Vt'a-ii nt- tree! DRY COODS. N I i w DRY GOODS U: T H AnHIiNüTON STEBETi r. s. in-pi av. arwfowe. r. r. vDVOLBT. KKWroiiB A iti us ARK JCRT laWwjrUW ANI trVMM IH.: mu4 RjpltRwW a-ortmeni tf FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, And everytbitiK pertait.inn y a Ftr-d 4'Ia-a Iry Üoota House. 1 Lea gwxla were bought dünn ti.e late derllne in (tola, and we will -eil rbrtn a. low a they can had in any rily Id the Weat HVfore pun I, a 'tig rlM-wh- re give ua a call. Wr will make it to your hitert-t to be yoar RetRt a No. 20 East Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS noe-dtr RAILROADS. v i 1 I K auk inui CIC ilV TV A rF I , SOUTHERN OHIO. Vn lh -Bastcni Hen Silt Lv . tT lD1ianaK)li and ( nimm, n ra t - L i i i a t AM AFTKR wil! run a fll.w Leave Indtanapo. U' ruing Kxprea. . Mail Night Kipieaa. .... Arrive at IndianapaUe. Homing Rkpreaa Mail Ntglit Kxpreaa. KOKDAT. MV 1... nunni U A M 10 5 A M U.OU P V 7 on F M in iff, I- M !f flare tbe aame a-i by any other Ron t a. id tbe peal, afey and comf n or traina e.;r.al to the beat yr?A b; XTSLu vi. "Indiauapaalia an i Cincinnati v Special ieiice -The rw rack into Cincinnati- ' n-f.pl. le, nnd pasaeng ra by thi-4ine arc now landad lb -Sew ari Street ifwr-t." nea' tbe himet Beaar. nbanjt one r. nearer I a. oa.eei ,l. citj 'ban ai.y othi : laprt K'lHr.K I Mr . - pi,t,c . H H L XoaiJt, General Ticke: ADt. A Bear, Tra.eling AgeM novl-dtf LYON'S KA THAI RON. Ka haiion la fr.-;r. the Greak word "Kathro," at "KaUia-r. ,"' afjf :o cleaoae, rrcvioau and re tore. Tbt article i. what .1- name signifia. For preaer ! g. restating and heaurifying the hnman ha.r it ia the nn' raaarkabia preparation tu th world. It ia agair. '.w. ed a'd put cp by the orift&al propr. -t.,r, and 1 nw male ati the same rare, gj'l aad attention which ga e it a sal taf car tot tawl "tie. per RRRRR. il ia a aaoal -r.14l.trui Ua.r DreaateajIt rrndicatea njtf and land raff It keep the bead co 1 aad cleae. It rnakea the Lair rich auf aad gloaay . It pre venU tha hair froai falling off aadtr.rning gray It restore a gair tRat baM heada. Any :ndy or gtntUman who vx!na a heantlfal bead nf aaar ahaaald a.e Ly.ti XUthasrf.r: 1 ia knwr and tbrowgbowt the ctvtlued world. to'.. by all reapeeltb'e daaalera. PVMl.Umte.1 t fcb-dbm-oe PAINTINC. LOS... M) 5 KA.-r WW YORK aliiKFl . 1'PrOOTTA L'&ivrraitv Samara -a aaarpareal U da ail kinda of Houe and iga Paluting, Gratmng at i Uiazug m aaort Oatlct aad In th very has. atyl fa-aons wantisg waarfe Ib bia e ar :,-.-- ' ta giea atm cw."
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Of 34 St. Mark's Placa New York. Author of -A Petauatr TVeaVtar na iefene f.-ttrrt ee Cmtmrtk," if if . wu t tMRr up
SECOND VISIT to INDIA la roiis. Tuesday, December 6th, tun will nt ar nil BATES HOUSE, From iF.rrmb r 6th till VilurfU). Drrrnbcr loth, iorluhr. Where 1 .1 1 be ded DEAFNESS, CATARRH IM(HtK(d FKOM IHK Mit Head, and all the variou liie0r of the EAR, THROAT ANO AIR PASSAGES. nil LU.HTHILI.'S fopul.i work ou le.ine . vta c'auaen and Prevention." I reached the iiith Edition, aud nay be ob Q CarittOO, 411 Hroadway, or an? re . it.te Itookseller throtiKhoiit the count r? I Vt Mlioitiit I. of It. in.ii h.itile (urea. Amoni: 'oi i i.meroua teeiimomala iu bin pun und r. l)r 1. ..thill ban ttlectod a lew ool? of tl o-e from partion of entabliobe is-iio.i atd wll knowu ihruuhout the country 'rrm tha Howie Journal (5. T , June aio, inta In eveiy boaiio - roteion . indeed in ever? iepirtment of acienee or kill . there is alwaya aon.e a' knowlejreil bead otae me ab tandn out in hold relief among bt fellowa, aa a aort of leade: In the ntud? end treatment ol deafoee and Kan. i -1 i . i il al.e r.i Ill Lihlhill . ol this city, itt-cupte the position aliove leacrioeat , M liaa devoted year of labor to thin npoealit?, at d i now reaping the reward of hi industry j The editorial column of the Tr)tiuoe of a tecent i date beat aitnean to the Doctor' au. ceae iu thin department of i-o h im- We quote the para graph: "Cite fir a Pi a Mi ii Ioum LoeRfiiitciii, I lad luurteeu vawra ol e. lauru iu (iarmaio . cute o tins ti'v w neu ne was aoout two yeari old Soon after hin arrival here he waa takes hick ar.d lo.-t h'.s hearing lv U; i re., he be.-aaae fir-1 deaf and then dumii rOI n.r'i ten yearhe ens a mute, uuahle to he ir the louoeal mice, or i i articulate a woiu Aim;: one er apo be . placed by hia paici- n. the hands ol Di I.ijrhthill, who ha- m I tr - . ooled in reetorinf to him hi lost power of hearing and utterance, that he cat converse with tboe olio apeak to him distinct! and deliberately. Dui n; the past loui oi live mo!.; 1. . n. i. . I.een un li t tl.r tuition ol Mr Ben u oe ke. aud h i- made .u.a. terabit pro. gresa in writing .md arithmetic." Having been supplied with the lad'n addrtee we further nn r-f igated the matter, and dtacovered thai, previous to calling on Dr Liaththill, ihe youth a ca-e wa- i on-idereil hopele, and he was for two veam an inmate of the Deal and Dumb Asylum The Kev Jotm Nott. I) p . Profes-or in l'nion College, Schenectady, in a published letter, tender his gratitude lo Dr Lighthdl, for treating -ucce-alull v hin case ot .lealne Ke Kred S Jewell, Profeeeor .l the State Normal lebool t Albany, alto tetti he- to having tifn ured if catarrh Dr Lighthill po-se .- ..thei te-timonial aud tribute to his talent trom some ol our wealthiest and most prooiiuent and repecte.l citixeo. which may be seen on application it would be difficult to hpcak in any but term ot praiac of hin ire it ment la the face of these many proofs and facte 'e-tilying to hin nuecett. I I KI) OF CATARRH. t ram Mev. t reat. . Jeweelllrafwi ar of Hi s:mr eroaal s iiooi lOaniy a R. V. Dr Anthill: Deab Sir Under datt ut March V . eent too a atelnl statement of my care, itn foresee treatment, m failure to obtain relief in that direction, my re- rt to your treatment and its ben eficial reaultn 1 have been from the wu.ier ot ihevear ItvH, subject to violent periodical atlacka of CaUrrh. marked bv trunK febrile -ympiom. violent in flammation of the lining membranen of the cavi ties ot tbe head, accompanied in the firt nteger by a watet . di- h rj;e from the noe, eubaequer' ly becoming acriii and yellow, nd towardt. cloe ol the attack, puru'ent tod bloody. Th.. attacks proiiuc-ed a moet dietreaamar iperiei ot t.e hi he. Recurring periodically etch day for t period a.-iM2 trom one to three week. ome tmes ao violent aa to incapacitate me for baei ties and u: times confine me to my bed At 1 rn a the attendant it flammation would extend to the teth .producing toothactie; or to the throat, occa-ionmK hoitrsene-s a-nd psrtitllog of volro. and twice wiih.u the la.-t few yeara it ba- a. af tecte.1 the left eye as to - onfine roe for weeks to t darkened room. I had trd medicine and applicationa of van oua kinds, fnuff and other cat-irrbal nrepara tion of some half a doten kind; ppliratiunt .o the head of camphor, ginger, und hot tumenta tion of different kinds; and in connection with theae the tiauul emeticf or cathart ca employed to inouce counter action Itut none of tbtee had prodncedanv permanent improvea.cnt . and iu ihe few inatancea in which tampan a I relief waa at 'or Jed il wan at the expense of o out h strength an to leave me greatly exhauntel 1' rider theae ein umetancea I was led. ihooxh with n-luctanre fiom the Urrred incurability Ol the dieae to I H lfUl "J 1! ""l 1 11 I be v ond even my bope reacbing the diaea- as il ,,ad never been reache! before, md allevialiog ' its avtnptom to an extent which 1 bad aoDOosed im.KI. a. .1.- . I . " 7- " .V ",,ri "u '"r tne: 1 a.f 'K..qlA al.il f A'.A - I " M I ! .iiiict 010 not irei a-uie: ni a rooi plete cure. 1 h id obtained a material relief which nearly repaid roe lor mv trial of your treat meet, j and which Mt;-fied me that tbat treatment wa a- i.ffecxrrc a ; waa fop c - bilotophictl A rubntaotitl escape from mv old attack ol catarrh tor me unprecedented period of nearly bait e eir, and tbat in pii of severe oecurrencen of illne which would have former!) rendered och an attack inev. table, wan. to me. proof of an iarj portent -uccee- It ia now ix monthn mnr e 1 sent you thit ataterre.t. and, while ft la or.pleatnt lo me li- an; ear thu- c natanaJy. and to tbia go ne, I eiore the public, it nee nan to me a matter of Mtnrle justice to vouvae, and to tbowe who mav be nuffering an 1 wet. to add 'hat am not only aa fully aati-fie aa to tbe itri'-ty and efEra cv of your method of treating -iarrh a I mm ix months ago, bui 1 am now of the belief that if there ia auch a thing a a rut e for -hrot ic ea t.trrh. to Rtr etat a iRtjotRRtiti coro bat been effected Your, revpex tfu'ly . Faenrairo 8 Jrvru A ibaD.r , N Y . aepiember 1. l?64 ICrmnrkiillr nrr of HcafiieHf. From the Rev. Joweuh U. Clarke. Rector of St Tarnen Church: Sveacrat. Feb. 90, lfbd ive been deaf in ne ear eer eiuce 1 we in CwUtfa. aotut tiul taaxi e;o B the ki'A of Dr Lhthill ite bewriog waeutirwli restored, ao thaat naaav 1 bewr alike with taoUt eawa and hnai tbut I eta ose toy voteo oftk noch ttoro trart ani comfort thao efore ocirw di ' .ira kl sfi
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