Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4384, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1864 — Page 2
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tRTgli - Jaraso. 9ATUROAT MOKMNO. XOVKMPKRS aaaawaa r National Democratic Ticke Kieclisvaa Tnrda) , n nnlK r U IWU ; pob HHMl, CEN. CEO. B. McCLELLAN, FOR VIC1 TgfSfMCrCT. GEORGE H PENDLETON, i. Tot Rltr ai Lerr. JOH PKTTIT. IM KOK K WOLfK for IM MM Kcw, KU M. II l. 'MB. Kt.UAH MRWI.AM). AMRHOMK R CMtl.TOÜ, BARTOM W. WILSON. JtMF HROWM. PRvMKI.IM LAVMM, aRCfllP VU JOWMBOM, JONATHAN C. APPLKGATK JOHM O i SBORN1T . ROBRRT mWRT. IkUV.A W IAXMH KRT 1 he rcnmi-nt in Mil MwWll. TMI OM THia. KI.Kt'T I.O0I Till PI' Tl RF Kf.FVT LINCOLN McCLELLAN Tflt ttUck RtpiUicim Tick't AM' THE WHOLE Yu will bring Ta MEWRU.fnu will dt NF.iiko J l.fTT, to ' OP HT. PlilTAf.lTT. res ore Pi , v i: 1 1, i. r.MhS, Motk-r p-ritj re--tat'li-h the DRAFT! L IO! Ba1vwral anarrhy, aHt d- In an HonnraMr, Tprniatiina'p nrut ajwd Happy RUIN! PEACE! I Ur I?, flection of n Soldier and v ii. mh.'iii upoti ttie Prrwal ( nadi. lion of Public iffiilrw. The Ne Tttft WorM. in noiieing the autobi . , ph ol Lieutenant Unral S oTT. jo ' i--u fr..m the press, thu notices a most it merest ing ciiapter iu which Ihe old hero and tatemai' ,ii- hi ir flection on teaeg and wag. aasl, what e perlineu'ly calls, 'the ru.kei .iMiluioiiism ft wa in the interval of teice. a he. between 1-16 and l.-4b, that ceit iin -pvi.!ative. motatl i - i ihe North, tired of r iost.erit . -iin i. out t lit idea of abolish i g. it one "fell swoop," negro larerv in the oilier half of 'he IJnion. The ambition !e iei- ol a politic! pirly en;ei ru de court to this element of -t rcn ft h . succeeded iu the wooing, und vere ilsced -t ithead The work of citation ih'n went he ivily eaa( IgWBewJg the !:! that l vrry in several f the Sut- wa umierguii oie uuei'oration. The South, s.ts General IfcoTTi eired in caawint bot it ion utaitlona to le laki apow he i ib'e f l'dhpre. insfetd hf rgCrfrins 'hem Bo spnropr:le committee" A 'tion imi leo--on, ei tor and ou'rage. we!i' on. each prodawigg it like Caliban hi Ca'i ban .- certainly a it the propigation had been commanded in the TViok ol flene!. "And unhappily." he cntinur-. ihe BwttBBI seem still ( laiiuirv. 1 -AS t a de-i etatelv len as ever wn playing out the gawSt A'! for Haft, a the World Well lost Hence all our woi ' Tht follow ing -t teuiei. of what wouhl luve turned away our i re-ent evils, and the accom nanyinjj picture of the ex1- ioj tate of thing in 'be North, are philo-ophic mojot "Now.it cinnot be doubteil that ii it had pleased f,d. but a few years before, to hive ttken h iv i nly aome ten or Httecu of tho set lots from one half ol tht Union, and aa many of the hot hr lined Southerners mainly intent rjg Tre-dei t mskiug. and the increase ot alav property ,i i booth would not already be n cen of gena-ral desolation one "house of mourning' not tht Nvr''. filled with widow orphans, cripples, and another evil ot Urged, men-ions. wai ins ot rich consr.tctor. many ot them fraudulent, whoe iow ui dt:. er, high pre itnaious. pomp and eitrai agance. ei.-oe the con tempt of the pliilo-ophic, the poy of the g ...; and envv af ieiona of weak minded mm aid women . The tttera: jldier has, in the 1 t poiiion f t 'ne above eatract, louche I. as with a needle, an evil winch, if Uacoia be re elected, and a cor tnpt ale.hlion war ciuitinued. wiih pillaging HtV publican ctmtractors in estin; ilie rear ol lib ruiv. will be q-nte a 'eTriole, in the moral and ocil uemoial aation which will ensue, a a rebel "ron with banner." 'u.-mg from ;iie t onsider tion. the I. u tenant OtgtWtwJ presents the ev..s wl ebrwpl who ; mm. tf which the ematiciimtioii prrvdama' n,. le usidered one ph ise. and doe not Isil t i -trike the probe t:i' it reaches the mounta-n -I public in..ebtn.t.e- It i- now reriecttr leir tli f if Lincoln be re elected, ti.e So:h t d rur;sae never to live ei hi rti'e, a ill arm it aegnnw. This, with correspond;!. , . . ,, 1 tfBort on the part ol L.iNv g, .i put at mat .- it than a mii.iou ot Afrirang u the Bald f e ich other tor domioioa ortr eleve: States t the Union Will not conservative Re- ;. . i .it ti e, U-tiie .t he to !ate. an 1 ponder he wot - e wreat soldier, who. in the or Iii.i K., rii- t mi.."- n.v.-t Muü pa- fi om y to immortal ty Ti Ibis war bw tu t. hundreds of thou sands baWt alreadv ten liheiated no-t aomrn "Iren and arc now fed and clotl.e.t by tl e I " . .it-1 -.; i';dee the c-dmel it ps w h are c pay aa such; and how many mil -.he -ime people the ..ernmert : o , in all, take under hi wins bv the cke ol the wir. it would, t h th :.,l'. be tiffi -ult to -ay with n a iuiIIioi. 1 he tuaaler will le numbei le-- Ii w he k odi the-p le paid. liKtge -1 .- I f.-d o. like manner with thoe firn imeviT And ia the md. where colonized, and n w h-t :.t the colony? Transpirtation iheaay item of coat I ternn.rv nbUined h UeamuatadT I ne et. m i:e l - !. are they g'.J r ni : ri . . m t f a mik.- those worn wn . hive for a time, lived wttiout lib t . u. 1 ahu have nevet ; worsad aactaa wwati . mane v ( m.-ter! I And last, ami m r atiei . ow dich .rge the grwt afjfryrate ro-.t of -mh operation, icclu ng that of the con.jueri:. ..mnd With all Bat I n.ut known to oinin - ..... goaetnixteui i-wwi-j lm e -fia rt. Min'srn o iieft ti Ie than three I rt! fteen pd.et up in j habaring meu. read these word of - .ii k nawailra. j toi tAif i. m. . . m. i .a. . elect Lincols. how manf day in the weak at win bo atwtar v o ar.rk for tfeO.r.
fr.jrot u pay the u rtifil ct of the nee Mrie o l.le. r,d then h w maov will be left in nhb-h 10 earn something to Ur ly foe rkneM of ' .r rout witetaod rLlitJ PTQ
fron the La (fw (Wti Mr. Iwtv The Df.r. . iMifln in ..! The daffe- ion i.i the gold market . and rone nieot fall Uli in i produce. at Uat iul.v eaalaiaad A Urire mf.'iiii of Unite! t .i lately btci. f. 1.1 (. fortign capita iir f n ZoM.I AytTiAa of ibe government bare beer, eni lo Kurope where bonds litre been negotiated in al j iti'i-' hhiitnua amount it the rate ot two dollars j and i I. i'f in United Hut Imod for one dollar in ifold The throning eff of thi ntcTe ii ibt money miik'' hi- eei u; ihr pr cc and brosjgbt greenbacks up tu nearly fifty BBA on the dollar, und sent iie-i t an tu mm iloltaf ami ten cents aj baabcl. or tit ti tee rent a boaoel in gold The j price oi drv gto i. gr eerta. mid In laei of all situ Ie roi -is med by a man ol f imilv. or a m hi 1 .'boil' a taiu h . :i..ui ihifc to n.ue t :i high t betöre On -t, while by 0i cruet repli'iri wnl unparalleled swindle id trie? people t.r 0 "government ' the pri-e of pnnJuce i !en tn reility than before th.- war Cot'on .- r.nety renu a yard ten rent tor the cotton, tigbtl 'rijU for LincIu ol thts merer t'oftpt? i- tittv ' rent pound tliirtv eij:iit rent lor LHMJola and the nigger, twelve enti for the coffee Tei two dolUr pottr.d ail Hhilling lor the trw. one dollar and quarter for UtNOl ad iboliUonntan. Sugar i thim centa i pound eight cenB for the rugar, twenty two rents tor Lincoln and the support of hin lazy, tinning office holders, who iii two ..r thr-c if ii- hive ri.in fror untrer- ,, ignorance u.l lo.lcrih bArui-tcv . , into the brut crime ot nri-tK-rnc , where on the . money the made in office they live ami Aouirl their ptyle'Nn the l ice ol Lincokw'a eictimA l unmon nii rlo'he f r i : irmt'h" now coata piity five dollar fwrty tire dollaf ' lor the conlinu ;icc oi tin mgger m l cot o . stealing murileiin machine; twenty doll ir t r the clothe A commo: rali- rc-- fnr a woman B4Hf OOetf eiiif dollars earewai loiUr- lur ihe war; one dol lar for the die A nine spool ot cotton tnreaa now coeis l twei ty cent. fifteen cents a s;siol for the nig j a a W a a - t A little finool ot cotton thread costs j jjer and Abe Lincoln: fire cents a spool lor the I rotton. ! I I.e mm. v bov now nureil in infanev, and loved o well in manhood, i now ci.re the manly boy sacrifice rnurdeied by Ahe Lincoln for ihe utguer Ins memory left for yon lo mourn over The bottle ot medicine the poor widow wotnu, now pureha' tor a sick child costs oiwe dollar and a hall teil hilliiig- tor the cruel iwaul gBW) baj ItfOCd tili war tor the ÜOQslitttliOf! int" a war loi the nigger: two -hillings for the medi cine The brother whom you sent to IV or Wat for, n few veirs sin-e whom you invited to come to Amen a to make h.ui-eit a Imme iu this Und Oi the tree, i now torn from you by an iccurseM ami uiiiiff'-tio dril. and hi tun l left o die or -larve. The ro.1 ot winch von nuke corse hoe milnow costs fouiteen OtWAa a isjund ten cent- -. pound tor the tyrant, and tour cent a jsiun 1 tm the nail rod. j The -.on yo'i sent to irenoniv for. a lew veirsince, and the triend you urged to leave that hta-. $ of tttwtttjf for a home in the west, w.iere ju could live and acu'iire we ilth 0v honest tod now dring in some stdiking hospital knotke.; ahout by -ome Bttty tyrant of an abolition oft. cer, or toiling hi life out to raise money BDOUgh t get L'k to hi old homo again The pane ol glas, which keep- the wind Iron-. r your tireide now cost sixteen cents twel? cent I r Americi's curse, the abolition BBffiT and lour cent for the pane of gUi. The brother and cousin )uu tubed -o li-irii to- 1 raise m mey to -end to Ireland for wim left til he h id dear there who . imp to thit country j :iit' in hope- to make a home, and partly in j hontt tO Btt that cuiei oi l Ki.gla.Hl. which M I loog ha abused tht Urtwa ItiggvOBW t)aw pui i-iiel for her Mnr . s ind injustice, i- now a cob Btript, torn from hi home a ultitatc ohi into the mangling mach'u eol -ome New Kagland at) . olitioni-t . or Uead ot: some hittle beld, while the !;(. uMictti y miii a!; .offigti Buhiitfs or I'lilfra fluten nr ittl The hroud in which WO WnranDed the dear little child, now hanrilv dead and buried in some lonelt ctv .-s gr .vis beiore be grew up and wa tawaftWAW ton to fill ie ranks, cost von four noi. i.,tl:rred..ll.r. h-.!l l.,r!hew-r- tifu cent tor the shrai. bjwta you knit tbott socks,1 The husband m nie those shifts, i now de id lost to you iu a I wiclteil. untiHsei: v war. and you are left to toil and starve, nkh aoiM" bot clottWa W micry ainl d ii k nes leiore you The hu-hand an " tier j ing no' in the altar of hi country, but for the . i.iger You art left for the world to ahur, and to n it'.) with poverty to rear ihe children he icit v m. but to iiavo tiiein in time torn fr ru BWO a ho has been . The wife you left 'einnd the one who w i-piomi.-ed proteoHoo. support and sympathy hy abolition orators oho are ale in oflices is in; wini She is nezlei'U'd and oriven to povcitv. de-peration ind oegrwdaiioo The daughter you left at home two years sun e. v. ho k . vim good bye so fondly, is BOW OO the town Her lover ha been lain in t f 1 1 or murdered while in hospital, and she bat fallen a victin to the glib tongue ol some licentiou baa ftr, who. in oBana, BOW gainei money enough to rum, but not to save the once pet ol your: household And thi- is tor Lmcoln for the nig ger. for the abofitioo of alavagj and destruction of the Uii ion Think ot it, ir de'u loi followeta ol Abohiiun , Refute oneol tht abort paragraphs if yon I t in Look into the past and see what the promise ; is tor the future, ve toiling victim-of Lincoln. Il vou wih thai war to go on; It you wish be torn tr .m -our homes bv it alter draft; It vou wish tobe BadfHkbd on the alter ol BWaWAwaWga, a one m llion and tf hundied thou and ol your fgllowa have been; It vou wi-h to live in poverty while a wicked. , cowardly and fanatical aristocracy shall be foil l bag M wen'th and -hoddv: If you wish to labor on vour little farms onlv to leave it for tho man who may matry your widow . If you wish next yeir to sell Hll your cattlfl to raise m substitute I Of the drift; It yarn wish to be lorn :rom vour homes: If you wish to he forced to leave vour country or co io'o i right vn; depiae; If you wih to tie insulted by drunken Olli I -ot tht widow maker and tyrant; If vou wi-b to be bot down bf -ome shouldei : tter. rowdvh loafer, who i- -uddenlv elevate! .ffce by those wh. want uch tool-; If vou wih to live for years without peace :. . .t. r I : .1 . 1 " If you wished to be taxed till nothing is left, Jf "n inhuman ih M fe ' randed m rhe back. the tvrant. Abraham Lincoln, ia now r!tr: lis nea victim to bt unrktHl by ex atuimut: urgeMi of enrolliug boards and pro vuet offi-'er-. If TOB wth to join thp ghastly army of the dead: If you wih to take a pi ice ifl the armv b enrol es if you w;-ti to t.e piled BBOAWataia high ou this nigeeructi hecitomh. vote tor Abraham Lincoln, the Repubbcan tandidate for re elec tion to the other ne naa mhoirel aid ill lf" I he K oi .: . --i -- I tot t Vi I C t(tMJÜ.0ü0 Heb rot t rre-l out of hi i! oe tor ten year, and sptgMaWBtl time in twj lei'tm 1h4i.iiIii1 birds tor his aviarv. awd bWal tiful birla of another sort for his n item He is a laiy rascal, a great glutton, ana a prine letter to ti .etiera! Suva . has wri .'om. H Mi LT M. ot N'ea Vork. in which he i - I am ignorant ot tne oo.iticil bsis d tbe men nf ihi arani , as vou are nt a d'tai ce or a th vu-s.nd mile an 1 I would a soon think of a oidiei s i elision as wiin bis tjanaawiaaT with preferarwe tor men I have not and .fta! inHuencta vo'e in thecomit -'tuggie mmIW I don't understand i ow a mt: can kirn , , . irmu4 ,,x ihe I n on and yet 'e in Mror ,,f WHf upon ten willion of ptpft ?n the Troer i i oi er it u: mucti hu.Ler I preteit of love for the Union. S .r i certjii . .Lifi' vbi. fit t. tail : 1 1 eprCi c He i the onlv poiicv thit can save the couc.n 9 i : . tt,., m J I aeaagiat uaar ijnin-ir t. oif- wiaea ,tm
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Tlir 'IfKh mt leetlBrf tw f York mall aaxlataeai ca.n be -.mblJ loaoat tj where in NVw York; but auh an immense gathering aa crowded Walt and Broad aueeU veeterday (Tuesday) afteri -n r.l lieteneJ to the remark ol rarioua diftirgotehfd nftke?-. ewswn great deal It w. like II rhe M. ' Im meeting, far greater than anything of the kind ever beiore held iu New Tor k We hive en many down town inhering of merchant in r-iriou jdttical caaip.i.: - and we pre-ume no fic ilouti' the fact that thin waa twice n large h the largest hitherto known TlatMirit ot the meeting enh aihftic, und lUtermiiied in exrr.u Tie imiMfiai crowd ': Wl: - ree. p;mit ut dm the I 'fiy front of the Cotton Hoi.-e. -oetchei around down Uro ad street beyond the second ?;d. and then gathere! in ma- t fliouswnda rourxl tKe thlr! u. l near ihe corner uf BnnfJ bimJ KlS mge Pi ice The New York Time- ought to be wImv dw thau it we yester-i y, when it det Wireil itrlf . -nor ir of the nme of merchant- ol New York I: i.-ulted hundreiie cf our most diet in guihed and pstfiotic eitixen- b -'ütuig thit they are not men ot auv account, kviher the BAwUM . ii very little knowledge of our merchants and business men. or the insult was gratuitous and without excuse Rut tbi- ;a after all to old po litic! dodge. The reape tnbility. weight a: d in tluence of the irreat meeting -e-terday m t imprejM the men who pretend not to know the merchant of thi citv ''ne-e buinesj me-rlio-e whose wealth, whose steadfast faith in Con-t.fution and L'nion. hs aupported the Our eminent tor the ;at four rera Ther are do traitor, such a the radical papers are fond of 1 calling their opponents They are n it men who j have dealt in -hoddv. ihev aif r o- tuen w' , hare grown rich Owl of the wr They have contiibuted iiobU.Hs patriots, of their niem! and their ii tiuein'e to filling oui army . sustaining our credi', upplTin the "overtime::' with the JatWa ol war, and, through the Sauitarv Com mis-ion, the Christian Commission, and in othi i wuv. to the comfort of our. brave and sufferinu .ddieis. Thev hiv- i.ever been wantmi: in their aoldiers. I hey hive never been wantmi; in their response o the r ill of duty They have earned proud distinction aa citiien of thi- gie .t citv In exnre-inir their desire for ihe election f lien M C.ellan thev utter rone that otijht t 1 f !, and will he lo'ede.l. It i a voice id nun tf proiierty and to laboring men whose depeitdencc , is on the s'.ahilitv ol bu-ine.--' en'erpr:e Thev foree aalvutiou under McClelhm . chaos under the ro election nl Mr Lincoln They apwak calmiv nd aer-oiirilii . There i- no liombast in iheir lesolution no idle ptgrBtWOlMW, Hei I the reoir.ion whicii refer-, fo our lalMtttw tw&i It state i vitil truth When men of thi class speik in MCb lewd and indisputable hmgUHge oppo-i;ion i- silencei and ihe people listen N wonder thai radical uewpiers -eck to bttak the force ot the voice bf the low resorr of ridiculing the tharacfee of the men-ham- of the Kmpir Citv Ifiiheonlv itsirt.and it can have no j effect Why not, BBWWti them, if 'ajkawtr is nstaiblel Whv not exh'hi. meeting of Merchants opposed to their views, if such meeting can he gotten upV It .this meeting dofis not represent the merchants oT New Tork, rhu one th t gV -. Tht street is open, The following resolutions weit read and BBWBe , -rnoualy adopteai BtSOLl TI0N8. Ile-olved. Thi' the merch ints of N?w York, here uenihled, pleiige them-eives to the rap tiort and deteu-e of the Union and Constitution ; Cheers Re-o!ved, Tint the Union mi.-t he y recei ved at all h tE-trd (ireat cheering. I Revolved. That the Constitution moat he ie tored to it aunrern icv over rresideni and :e . . pie, a the only saleguard of life labtet - ; prontgtf 'Applause Itesolved. That ihe war ebon id he condu umiii the principle;, eiiunci ated by Generil II v'lell.iti iu his various order, report and lette;and especially in the concluding portioti ol hit report, and in the HtffBMMaa Ur letter, and tint the -word iu The hand ot justice ah on d he wie' i ed, iMM with vindictive paettoW, bot wih all 'he force nece.jsiry to I mpel submission to violntei law, and should he shea the-1 whenever the til . 'luaph of ie law I -ix-ured Trtmeadous ap I "Xi'e j lveolve., I hat we precn to the brave army v. 1 t. wy oi t,e Lnited utr- the grateful cM'.'ia inigeiueum in uie mei cinim oi t ne r.m n;re ' citv, and that we look to them i the right hand ; 'Ui f",,,rp PwtMttBt. fa the work Of preserv inp t;ie uaiou at.u t. .on.stiiution. Resotveif. That the financial and Commercial iDtttbati of the cmintrv lemind olbuiM in the nim nistr it lot of om pobttcaflUir Reaolved, That the iKtltcv ol Mr. Lincoln. which Isstttl on the i-roeecution of the air lor the ' abolition d slnverv. IgdJ re!tie all negotiations 1 foi Union and peic until tint Union is patftaTt ti, resents to u a future -d intern,:: ib.e ir nrtMtve le f. financial di-tre-, commercitl Commercitl emsarr.-mem. at d DO bofM of preserving lhal Union to which we pledge our unalterable devo tion. Btaolrad, thai the adminlatratioa ol Mr. Liu coin has uot comm inded the couti.lence of tee . ountry by its civ il nr militaty policy, first, to the dcpreciatinir and BaCCaatn i-haracter of the CBiitwev, to the inatabilitv of nil bttaiotM ar r ingemeu.- to the uuintelligifiie and contradicto-: ry oniidon of government officials upon tax a tion. licences, and other ijue.-tion risiii" umitr the revenue law, and to the fact that our .-hip ping trade is driven to seek the protection of for tiga iWagB to that, whereas, lor the fire yetr? ending with lSfil, tlie total value of good.- car ried iu the foreign trade of this city under tht America;, tl ig. B . ortr $1.000 IIQ6U80O, while 'he tot.! gnch r II ( :eii flag- was only .iCdf.wfk). 000; dai n. the last two years oolj $3.678,843 h irt been ramtd BAKltr our ti ig, while $059, .'ic6. have found protection under fhe fl.g of aliens, and for 'he last quarter of 1 ""fid the total foreign tradt wa- $I04331t, of which hut fll 06Ö.546 was corned under tbetiig of the I'nitetf 8 ate; and ee md, ro the I ict that our armies have bren inrerlered with, general- have been removed and BMKMBtad for political re-isons, the military iiolicv h i been m ide lo -ut'er-eile and ovcrridt he civil law-, and the rrWd truth l,,e -'"'-ra,,.m aswooHj i ntag to reap . . i. . .i. . 1 : i. . l ii , ... . . the fruit ot the victor. e- aon hy our brave soldieron o many fields, and his not succeeded in pacifying, any portion ot 'lie territory we have t jiitred Ki so! ved. That in (i.ri;e B McClellan we rWOOgt R i BBtfiol and a Mildier, boat tharac ter stind far above all the attack af slander and malice. Applause That hi brave and -ttcces-l"! nreer. twice laffag the ffafiooal CbaaiAaJ, and alarawa vieaorioo, ei-e-t when in terfered with bv the Administration, gives the ' :i-uranet that he t be man ft lead our -tmie , to victory m the field and our country to Union ! and ncace liet Willi f - : ., r , t l I Ulli e Cinie-UV '.ilTIJ ..i.i... i . j : rate the election ol liencral M.-;uiliu t. the 1 reeidency. a the true and only me-h -d ol sav tog thi I from dOCtlon and Pmtarrint; the L moo. and rcstor.nc u commerce and hu-i vTw u : TTaT ' rrr"? 2 Which the ability ol tWoOWrt tO tWgtata hBWH me-: u.wayt. upend cbeennf J m " 1 1 LI. I . 1 , To II who Kelievo in at rent A ewf. ern ( uninrar. Ibe istounding iteveiopmetd recently m ide in the -r.v.rt ot t!ie Jite Auvoc ite itenerii mi-. m. . a a a .ft a well u.du.-e the root tion reflection. We do i not credit the ii lerencts drawn by him as to irextent or ultimate oOject We do not believe! that bay wWBiBWttal ton-piracy of a treason ib character in Opposition to the Administration has ever yet ex;ied id tbi portion of the coin .try j liat e aic iu.ly satistitd that there is an oranisatii ti known s the Union Ltagaa' ex : .iing throughout the United Sutes. oi e of the ctrdinal purposes of whi h we lelieve to lie tt '. : f iverthrow f the ohf PtdaWal Gov tmaaaol and 'he substituton of another to suit! i tr rjr ow'. yi . -.ae tv force ot arms n tm is ' 'i"t a treasonable organ ration we know not bow to oerit.e the term With sweh an institution in ex;:e: ; e im ii. armci ind acting M -ecret, the true friends nf the couutrv and its ir avernmeut cannot iutifiabii rem un pasairt is but natural that thev paid resort counter omh tit ct . W' en pwntrlj conductgd, and wiun in good iaith actit i -tnctiv in cefen-e af uieme.es. ot their rigtit :i itiautution. we teliee such an ore -n ixarlon to be hi the bighe-t degree c 'mrtieiiJif.'e Wt- 1 1 c urge! to -Uv-h a c iur e heretoiore. We reneat that rrromnir latka now. The atrenirth wbicb result from Bstogiaticn mua'beinv kei 1 1 d we wodd tie uccestui. We d I ' deny that sme of he-e counter orrt: i . ' :. .'.aie r0fc-rry to our i; a - pf tnd proBfittf inttiattd the Ut.ou Lpiuca , .1, a ; QJ reaor eu io aav.e. vkh...i. oaai oi . ibfjlt atgj Hl H In llfMBBjl Awl I til tnlTi - v-
In the reft nature of thieg a wroofj upon one aide ia calculated to be et axunterrtirg j wrung upon the other. We speak tbie nvt ap ' prArflnglT, hut in the writ of philofBpl it tl trotb i We know nothing of an ora-aniawAiotis atawMtta? tta I
opponent ol ibe wdmiwwrt n which are thus improperlr cor.d .Cled We heütTf tl eif number at mot to be small w e condemn mem. and are not therefore reeponeibic for their act. But tuprxve thr r i. umt.fr to be aa great a i tatcsl in thu report of the Judge Advocate (m- J era I, aj.d that their pwfpttM I BP thfrtio irtima j ted ppo o.eti, t. I t'lf wli rVooi Äw LJ j . . - - r i... Im ... war uniuraim motion m nirinor-t- in ui g.n.aed ra . nlBBiiBg aWwaksawA many of ÜM Wo'pih Mates, aud lhal UMf in . m wnable opposition to the plans; sn.. BrweaM ta ngwdmoiistrsti on. and the sub I ; i o otaei om t4 the wr .ve-i magnitude Let I i briefly atudi n teach ea .o reat moremei I ' tti - k i t i without ' ocm adetjtt nu- rtaal cause ntav not al W4- r.e jut .t; i-. e. m :t ctn never wun satety oi-re'sr led Ihey who would resort to bmie forte to ur! out anv widespread disatlf action 1 unheard rc not the men to whom the welfare ot la grem people cwu be sfelv entruated Tbi truth t mi l never have a m re ftnking iliutr i i ti ii htan ti.it rrwMBtrd ti the preaent condition o! oi.: roit.im A i per -i -tence in error ai d a dogged determination to use violence instead ol rea-oi; m w it. 1 c m r'ht the tlime of civil war in our midst, just a- ihe did a few years since between the sister States of the L'nion The true remedy consists in removing the irritating twBM and not in increasing it. Every one mut m-rceive that a state of feel ing now prevails which threatens the most dire Cut ieults That bitter animositv which const itetes the fotai on which civil war is nouri-hed pervades every neightiorhood. and t diily in creasing in iirulencc and ii.teiisity We are pre paring and aaaltiplying the elements ol combu tion. and. like reckk-- chtldrtn. i re playing wun the firehl indfl whi h miv at anv moment light up the coi.fl igration Wat hi 'eil iatoked at the remedy for al leged wronga The people a ie daily schooled in the i lea tr at lor the reucs ot any supposed grievance an appeal -hould le nude to the sword aud not to the civil magiatfatt. A contempt for laws and COWttitUtlom U practically inculcateii I t.e l resident rtts ti.e tsaaapM wj oec.aring in effect thai our presem iniinlerons war mud Bt mm . - a m. The President set the ex imi lebv declaring in contiinieil for the violent overthrow ol some of the cardinal provision of our venerated Consti tution, ot which he disapprove5. He conducts the war in -uch a manner a to BWgt the great heart of humuutv to -hudder und levolt, and to lead to the sraprahonaloa that the extermination whole jeop-c, w.ih whom we have lo: 1 e w cdidiecied D 0 ui :ti .-lill unhroken te, is ihe objwcl of bia ultimate intemion; he encourages at It ist hy not discounteiiauciti the organization ot urmed -.ind secret leigucs, for the probable purpose of roniDclling bv violeuce implicit acnuieiicencc in his views and purports Tin gtvtj lise to aimed organixalioo OA tbo Other hind. The two pm tie-, not unefiial hf point ol tr.imher I, laiad tTtiBf etch other with 'eelii of rigUaat md increasing malevolence, ftadf to brave all tlie horror of civil war in the north lo can y out their re-pective purpo-e Thi i the Condition ol thing- nre-ented before u. if the rtport ul thr Judge Advocate ieivr.il ig tu titled to ertdib lity Where i alistiiis to en 1 except in general con v til-ion, involving all wg hold tear'r i hiuk not that this danger is im tginary or remote It irn Btodt over fWAW own heads It urroun ls your own household-. Btgrtg you full in the face Be warned before y ou are its victim There i but one path of safety Let the war end as toon as consistent with the national in tegritv and honor. No our a-k- more than thi. This mu"h can be reulily accomplished. The tone of Southern few! ing, ohlth comes to us in various shares and from an Biuv sour c; . con ; rmcM us that tht old govern mnt mav. without - . . - - - i., rl ;,. , i ;i...n . iii-i.v uu. mi vrt ....vv'.., ..... . continue the war lor an unlawful purpose lor the enforcement ot a theorv at war with the e lablished Constitution wbtWAiy to doing we te j but iiuriug i demon w hich aaa o n devour our pr iptrty. our children, 'ind ourelves? Let peace come ifjatn, and 'he etabtttertd tttliog which 1 uoa animate- the ieh I'd hearts ot antagonistic! parti. in- will melt again with harmony, and We sh ill again become one people in feeling as well a- instinct. If is the sunshine and no? the storm which can cmie u to lay a-ide the cloak of pnj adiot and suhniit agBiB to the prowiptiaga 0i Ii i tern al lriendhin it: om neighhorhood and our States, as well a bet w ecu the heiligerem Pecliona which hm- vi long mutually abandoned ! 1.AH,..I.....C.. ...C.. a...-a......1. i ii"iuei e io nie uu i in.- ui 11.- iiiu-i himiibw haired. Hr order of the Resident Committee: Cnas. Mason. Chairman Tlie ltllag fn mpiaign off ffltii. The gloomy tapetiy ot the kie. the yell"W h ives drifting to the ground, the cold winds ami hitting Itmperatme. admonish u that we are I pon the verge ol wimer. summet went ion' r.ce. and autumn hi Da.-scd its meridian. -. A that but a brier space separates u from the w mmA aaarnl' Iia iinrr miiMth Sn rn.i- ! th --- th, fc ftir aB miijUr, or-r., I tions are concerned, we may consider it already ; hre. and that all turther operations of imt rt aiice mtit necessarily be postponed until the, , Dring ot the cominc year The piorjinent events which will jjive cbar-icter to the campaign ol lat4 hive abevtly occurred Those which , ma? follow in the brief interval lit'.weer; lo day and winter will not be of a ch iracter to mnfertallv alter the present characteristics of fhe campaign A careful re ti ok pec tion of the event ol the campaign of 164 forces the unpleasant conclu ; liofl that we have made no material rrogres If , we h ve ga.ut l at anv oie point, we have lost an equal amount or more at some other; in fact, a : careful weighiof of our grins and loe will, we think, -bow a considerable preponderance in the BBti ol the I after In thi connection, reference . i had to territorial aciuiit:ons or otherwise Tht balance with lespect to this i eisilv struck i Sherman has penetrated to Atlanta, mid eaer ; ci-es a piecariou feifure over a narrow trip of' 'ountry lying adjacent to the railroad, le tding from A i mt i to OwataonoowB. Thi. with the capture of the forts gu irdii g j the entrmce to Motdle bav, is all tbe territoiy : that ha been wrested from t fie Confederacy j duiing the piesent year, and this, owing to the : present dipo-itiou ol the rebel armies, is a bar , i ren victory. We are obliged to ue a formidable j force of men to gurrd thce ncijuiiiioii, while , at tht BtBM time we are unable to use them tor . further advance The fbothokb that we had in Tex ts and West em LouieiaBa have been given up, as have the po nts held by u in Southwestern Tcnne-ee, all id which coDstitute in area very rnaov time , larger than that captured by Sherman and Far r.iut lieganietl as acres, the number held by tor armies at he present time is v ery much less t!. m. that which we to-e--ed at tiie opening of the piesent cimpaign. .N or hivp we been more fortunate m other reru.tj Vi'.. .rm ...t ini..roro.l lha iV.illf c r,l nur leA(i the Value of 0ur cutrtnev . our prospects for u,timitt. u. e.r - jc- ee-in d-.sniriting .u-,..,., 0 .i, - . .-w.... Ttrriwc and b m as hare been our looses iu nareaBapali . a. thev have beeoll greater, ano. .1 poaatbla, Miii more useless, m the -e.-on . w : ttd The bist ol mo'ern h iri .re fui r.il c t ) parallel of greater sacr;fi ,rt. ul - than tho-e a'teudinc the 1 march f Gem r tl .;aiit ffWBl -he Rapid an fo as. ... Ku-hniord. Tne rebel cpttal ts to day as much in rtbe! ' p ..e-,i.in a it was in Mag last, o that the o.ie . hundred and fiftv five tboaaand men aim hop fi in the a fem t t" takt that pi tct have been josi so m my bves completely, abtolottly wated Ktom Ii indication, R chm uid aill cootloot to defv our off arts for an indefinite period We have th i lar made n impression upon it. and. aa it h r lieen able tc sustain itselt thus far. there is no rei- u why it mav md continue to do so for m-.nth. or even year- lot g-r In the Shen itsloah Y dev. Sije' and Hunter nave h fh ijffereil iHtfWBtflilit defer- Seri dm. .t i true, ha won severH v ctone-, but. de-;.ire tiie-e, he hjlds less than ball the vailev, while a rebel army still tsttta iu hi immediate . tront Our attempts in T- x . Western L ,iiana and F ::ia have all be-n eottlf. f-i lure. We hue bgaWJ driver igt om:r.ou:y tr. 'm all these States, i with enormou hi-e fa men. m-teriil ami repu j tatioi: On the agi a:', we h ive a ture-i a single i rebel w r ve-e wni.e al the ooit t.rnj. our ' ..t :.. r . urou; .if. et.1 .i. heen-t in .- -e- r. ; ir ol o ir On land, the ' rebel ho: i Ri.hmmd W nctoa. ChirltBtOB lfobtlt, sad h hört, even p' ;e id t Ik m fmoortat.ee which ?h -v held at the bevt'.'-mg the th atngte ttceptiod of the r !-oad an i povtton a A'linta We are birced to tht coocias-oti rh-.t we h . ve , o.j .aw . BWBBO no propre lowaros wcoiposuiug ioe o - arnfhewar iieh r woclcion atay bt bt-'
miüAticf. but it ii Inerlnble We commenced the ewm--ign with the largest and beet appointed arejie theaT wert erer marshaled Bpon the tfeea trt of m -deru a: We bare girtntboae amiea eeaneles wawslovmerit : we hrw aatcriäWcd aAWtr
lifit with a profuse band; we hare - OtTtrJ I tbtfn with two conecriptiona vhoee aggregate i reaches nearly a million Of men, and yet we bare accomplished nothing All these lire bare been thrown war, (r to-day the o,h bold im ea endo of last spring inUct, and prtatnta ererr where aa dtoiaed and debanr a front as H did at ibe irenlog of tlie rampwign. IVever in history m -T. . : .. . , um a nacnin etiler upon a war wun as vast appn : eaawf n tXtV tbe I noon r! e ciropugn of 1P64. Its only result has been the , ks of ecttl hundred the aod men. the ad tinof n few hnndred millions to our national debt. r,d a strengthened eonriction on the part of the : ; .uit perswrerance w;li secure her in lepe dence. fbc eaaiptiga of regarded BA a wholt, ! has been one of the most stupendous lailurea tlu' he world his ever seen Its inferences are. tht nnotber venr ot uch losaes. failure and ex neoditures will nuihilate the north and e ure ill ruo !rr.!t irvi. nf fl i r, A rvan 4ftt i 4 t f (hp C t X fe,br v Th.nnlrr.mMU,n lhr.a i, . r.,1 . hange in the policies of the wr and the ad mini-tration of the government -Chicago Time AVIortwua rw from the Arnag Tfr t I. II. m to be- fleet, t. Frutn thr 5. T. World HOW TUE SOLDIEaS VOTI McCHlan. Uacoln. 634 yrm Tork Volnuteem " 1 UOth NT.T 2 IBttB BL v v ... 102 "6 8 h New York T ! ICMth X. Y. V 1"0 15 ! HTth 1S 75 aidiN. y.v I a 2AthCavalrj M 37 One company of the ls6th 70 Ä Am I' flattery s 171 N. Y. V 131 100 19th 1- lasyUaaia Cavalry 'JC 2 betachtnti t of I '.J Cavalry 20 0 8ToodAnnyCorpa 16) 1 Fifth Army Corps 11-5 402 TL Great We-u rn guaboat V 4 -sth V. Y. V 30U 0 Iieides the above figui es. showing the votes for both candidates, we can stale from reliable authority Ihwt the 10th army corps gave a round maj tity for McClellan; all but one of the b'Jih voted tor McClellan; the 1 'öt n 1 fifth and l?0th regiments have gone unanimously for McClellan; the lTih New York or MiClelian by a Urge majority; the lODth New York gave the Demo critic ticket Tfi majority; the 11th New fork titt'.ctv gnve 3d Democratic vote; the 94 A Ken tuckv, stationed at Cuoiheilaiid (JaD, ia unaiii mona i'or McClellan t . vr ,.inn A letter from a Brooklyn regiment on Morris Iland.iintcxl October 7. .v: We have quite a mijoritv of the troops on this I ,idv Wand in favor ot Little Mac One reg i san met t i? about an even thing We have the ma joritj lot McClellan in our comoany The 3d , Rhode IsUud repinienl will give 901 m ijority ' for McClellan The oG h New York regiment . will give 3(K) majority for McClellan I have some friends iu that regiment who are working lot L ttle Mac The 5d IVi nv 1 v uiia regiment I will tire 20 niajnritv for McClellan The l.'mh New York regiment will give a small ma joritj lor McClellan. The rest of the troop on thi island are negioe Col Win R ftndtraoo, ot the 16'h Illinois. : on service at Atlanta, tia , says in a letter to a friend t Mount Yeruon; Let me auie von. McClellan has ho.-U of! friends in the army 1 can sneak for my own regiment and brigade We are about two thins for him " A Iir loklyn lettei Irom Harper Ferry , Oct 16, sa "There are thiee Democratic commissioner Irom the State of New York out here They i a i ii i i . . i k r i nr i r n n a n n of the b it . ,. J ,. ... ,ri!,i. 1 li. hi. . T l ! i r.1. 1!.! . I me add for McCttHan, oat ol eight hundred vole- I think that our regiment that ie taking the three battalion.will give a thou md majority lor Little Mac " The l'hrtii Pennsylvania h- voted almoat unanimously for Gen. McClellan. ami -even! other tegiment- tf that State have lone but a little les well. Democratic fat riot im. f is a rematkihle fiel tint despite the con tumel v tii it Bai been put upon the Democratic partv id r ii S'ate dest.ite the wmnc ihey have snfTcred from the BBtioDal and Stitc administrti j , th, oP;.robrious epitheta of Vrai- ! tors, eonnerhaada and rebel which have been showered upon them de-pite fhe facts that many of them h ive been mobbed, their properly destroyed .nd tliennel vs incarcer ae i in dungeon? and bt-t !cs h r months ifiet the most careful hvnwtigation and weratiny, attar r iking the State all over for winee. after fhe ernnloi ment ol hundr-ds ol paid pimps ami spies, the offer of pardon to tfcttt who would swear to please them a. el the attempt to brighten others into perjurv. nnlv lour men out of L'il.lKMI Democrats in the State of Indiana have been impli'-ated in any un liwtul design against the government liistcry fl'ers no parallel to -uch a ea-e a this It the highest and the eliafWBl proof that could be furui-iud ol the patriotism and fidelity of the Democratic people to the Constitution aud has of the eouiitrv. There are bad men in all psrties and all or wiz.itions. and it is indeed most atraiigt that out of 131,006 Democrat it Indiana, eompri-inir ill gr Mttt o -ocietv and evr-ry epecies of Ch iraclAWBi pm triing. too. titi'ler the wrongs practiced upon them and the reproaches M contumelv that have been literally fhowerei uron their heads, only lour can be found who. in any man ner, thought or dreamed of raaattaDCt to the con--tinned authorities, and as aotw as our leading men learned of their dtaifP. they af once and unbaattatiagly eoaipailad them to desist It this doo't fafBfab the mo-t -inking and convincing tetdtBCt of the patriotism and loyalty of the Demociatic party, theu we don't know whit it tkes to constitute patriotism Evansville Time Hadiral Cierruan View of l.lrnin The BoftWB Pioneer. Ute Fremont orj: ti thus refer to the political situation: The Republican, or rather the Lincoln party, may be divided into those who have created ihe necessary evil" Lincoln, and into those who baft accepted this evil The former the cor ruptioni-t, office holders , contractors .office hunt t ers, I ackevs. fee have creittd tic ":crc.sarv i evil," L ncolc, hecau-e he ia incompetent and bid; the latter have accepted him, although he is incompetent Htid bad The former have neith er principle- got con victims; the Utter have ei leneed principltt and convections. The latter class mtv be again divided into f - who support Lincoln fiom party con-id r t ions, and thoe who support him becau-e ihey fear McClellan. b a To prostitute one's self may be excusable by the object, but whosoever prostitute UaWBfff ' without di-gust betray h'.s love por pro-iitution. JU.llth at 1 Cll H.. interne tt.'.li off. after , Inving given herself up to the hated one from . t patriotism. No man who has his five -euses will ! entertain the hone that the Lincoln of the secon i , - "I"-- . " term will be better than the Lincoln of the fir-t term He will be. on the c . rotary. w.ire in all j respect- Thurlow Weed. Seward, and that w'mle traitor band, of whrcb lwtaaW is the chief. . tl y and -orrupt everytinnc that is !c:t un COrruDtad Hid bet rated frOBB tht first term Kven now. before elctiou, Miey do not di-gui-e I it. Whv -hould thev do it alter thev have been 1 I HTL . e..ured m their p wer? AMUSEMENTS. METROWLIT THEITHE. lanog.r vr. Al.il.Kllct. Saturday Eveuing, November 5th. Ut n gbi pesitivrlj o.' cfce LAI r.A Kr K.NKf'iMKDY O'VBiX VTiON mm aa a B .ta WHfTK. VIR AND Mi: P K r L h gjTMnataj yr W. CocUoc sad AtiaaCouMack. Pvk1!( ri.4H XOTir -T H r.. Cr leave the Tf -sn-r very evenlnr a: tbe claw- af tb- pcrfwrxnaaca Pi ople h .inx at a mtaooacoa isjj oi. tin1'aiCft.a oi v )iisij.Lr-. 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AN IMPERIAL CROWN lataaer- jwb tt cf heaaty, eor.frrreil wo ke head ofcfch Bjatwta baa Uwm Bee wBBwt of U aatiee btw. Irr Ml ST IM M 0' H4IK DYE! RF.TAIX? ITS DA UK l.l'NTRf TO THE CLOSE OF LIFE. PKKLKSS 4WMi THOINiMfN Of prpira n.n. iKa ln, taaxl htorh anl pifrii n--i Oiwf MeSoro' Il m I 1 1 . i :i 1 1 w viubi.ti tfteiroankar r to lbs Ihr, In drr-w.ne p'"r srfect h. a'th of lbs BaJr, awt ..f Itaelf, whea ne alow, a -a'eruard that protects the flhrefrom 1ecaj uuder all c:rcuwiTaiu- aud under mil clime MannfactarM by J. CRITaDORO. Mo. 6 Atur U u, 5 Tork. 80,4 h " Applied h, II Hair Drewer, NATURE'S SECRET APPLIED TO RAltTMPl riRr nr.n Ta T 4 11141 Maaaa by which the Antra d CliioMatry fthetein prod ace a Color in the Hair has t en d - coverr-d in ( KhT IDOKO'S II 4 I It DI E. It counterfeit the ricLed btSAka and br.wna, prodaci'v an r.taiitaiie . eiMurinjr. cbanare from any ubnwxioa ci:..r. without ta:ii m thr -kin vr impa.ni.t the nralily f a ingle f.hre. rriHtadornS Hair lreMrvufivt. A valn.blr adjanc to the Tre. in dr-- m anJ prowioMnt ! the erowtta and perfect hea th of the hatr, ai.a of it-lf. j when Ohcd alotic a safeguard tba protect tbe flbr - from d, -av uoder climes. Manufa:arrd by all crcumatarice and uader all J CKIHTAlXiRiv. Mo I Aftor HUM-, ' fork plied by ail Hair ireer. Sold by all Oi ugfiptf. - te.MiA Wfow STOLEN 4 H0K8K DJ J.r Stolen-l(N' Keward-fer the iweawer) of the H..r an.l Huff(.t.d lb- i ; hfin wt the thief. t Bar t hi ate rnpli-Mnrut .-r i either. Tkey we re" stolen from near Da M ', Ind , i-r-ilar night. October 'tl. Tlie Hore oaa a heavr hay. to forebead. eair on one afao-alder wlr?a mall- n hir !'E- 'I' hy; fore feet. The buggy w aa ojs-n. low sett, iron rilling, llver tm-unted, ot shaft bmkeu and leather tcke1 v : an 'ul Linocy recrn'l . art. -hr.i 1 1 ttief i urpo"1 i e a boy. ah. ut 1. year aid, dark hair, heavy et, ami wore t black ro t. H abitolea lot .f clothing. JoHN GLaDPKM. n.v.1 dlt HI- NJ H ifSK NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN THIRTY SUBSTITUTIV CERTIFICATES. TWO YEAKS, For Sale ou Reasonable Terms. A V V L Y T O .1. O. CLINTON. koo.ti . it ri iioii: N. R.-r. turoitts wbhing credits onqu"t3 wrll to apply. nov.H rill di DRY COODS. NEW DRY GOODS AK T WASHINGTON STREET. r. ti'nirr. W. C. K'OMI, i a . IM lLEV. M HTOMB 4 III K A hK j: i RKKIVINU A!fO rr.Mltd A LAUGE a i .-ortre-!. f FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Sil IM LS. ( IMS, NRTwOBK A ! rryrkina pwru '.l-.p o a F.r-tCla- Iry c, IIvU--. li.r-e sorf were b'.:tt 4un;ir tLr late iter line in gold, and we w.o eil tbaaj aa low aa thai can be Bad ia j c.:j- iL thr Wat rvfers pur-f.i-inc '.wb-rr five a a call. W wlh make it t y .r interrt to buy yar --l at No. 20 East Washington Street, IXDlASAPOLI8 PAINTING. f 1 I)Nfl. NO. 5 g AJT KItW TORK sTbEET. OP I. c POatTE Univervty fpiart, a prepared tc 0c a! m.:Am mt W .i . A t A i. ... ' - ..ft f . .... .w mm -ins ranm, ui uMa wu vMi. . . - ... . .... 1 . . . . ,-. ...... f.. . . wantHig mmn lR j, UXtm gr8 raqaaatsd t a. bin. a j ami rVji n. f w - - I
DR LIGHTHILL Of 34 St. Mark1 Plac New York, AnlW of A wwÄwr Teewfie en Dmfne " lAtltri a AHaferrA. aye ift , WILL HAU BLSECOND VISIT
-TO V APOLIS. I I I Tuesday, December 6th, asn um sr T Tl BATES HOUSE, Will, From H n rah r 6th till Vitunl.o . AT T Ucffmbf r loth, inrluii'. Where he ran be ron-u'ted on DEAFNESS, CATARRH, to Dl lini;i.l ' tiovi IHK KIR. Noise it. ti e Head, aod all tht variott Di of the EAR, THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES. 1) HS I.Ii.H I HIU?? Populsi work or Ih-ilie. if t'ansM ai. if I'tevention ' Im if i. lief the Sintb riitiun.aud on bt ub i '.rlet.-n. 413 liroadway, or auv ft , ,.(,.f.I(i.leJiH.kseller tt.mwgh..ut the eoontrv T''liiiiouiul ol ICv iiiiii kMr f "iirr. Among the numerou lesiiinoina! u his poa - .u. 1). Liieblhdl haw select e-i a lw only of tho-e tr- m prnes ol rstMblicbed position and eil known throughout tht country. Kr..m tbe lltne Journal (M. T.) Jaw 41 j, ISBt.J In every busmes or profession . indeeai in every department of science or skill, there is Iwsy -. BM ark BWajftptd beu soeaa one who tnda out in bold relief among hi fellows, as a sort ot leader Iu the studv aud treatmeut of doafnea an I catarrti. as special diseases. Dr Ltghlhill, ot th. i tty. occupies the po"i n M atsve described He has devoted years of labor to thia'specality . aud is now reaping the rewarl of bia industry The editorial columns of the Tribune ol a recent d i'e beat wilne n tne 1 -clor - su- . in vhidepartment of medicine We quote tbe para graph: Clrk or a Dtaf Mite Louis Loewensfein, a lad fourteen vents ol .i-. tiorii iu (ermany, came lo this cily when he was about to years old Soon after his arrival here he a a- taken sick and lost his hearing. Bv degree be becaorc fir' deaf and then dumt Kor neaily ten years af 9 he was a mute, unable to hear the lot'iet voice, or t i articulate a wotd. Aboul one y ear ago he was placed by hi parents in the band ol Dr Ligbtbill, who has ao far succeeded in re-toring to Ii m his h' powers of bearing and utterance, that he BOW converse with tliose who apeak to him di-ticctly and dclibM iti iv During ihe m lour or nve unu ihs Imi h i licen under tita tuition of Mr Hennef ke. and ha made coniderablt pro re in writing and arithmetic " Having been supplied with the lad's addraaa. we farther invc-tigatcd the m itier. and iit v. eredthat. previous to calling on Dr Li;titbill . the youth's ce wa- cou-idered iiojle . and he WBJ for two tears an inmttt of the Deaf nd Dumb Asy lum Tbe Rev. JtJaW Nott. D D , IVofessor in l'nion College, Schenectady, iu a pub!ihed letter, ti n. irr- tu- gratitude to Dr L'ghthiil, for 'heating successfully his cse ot deafness Rev Fred - .'. m I' . the State Korm il Sch'iol at Albany, also ieii he- to baviasi Bcao - j'ed af catarrh Di Lighthill po sesses other te-timouial and tiibuic- to hi talent tiom ome ot our aaithiest und mot prominent an i ie..pTte. eitiren, which m y or seen on application It would be difficult to -peak in any but term of pr.iie of bis treat ment, in the fac of these raanv .roof and fa't testify iujr, to his surces? M'RK or T IT IKKII. from flea-, f red Jcvxeff, I'rofcs or ot the Male oraaml ft Uaol. .it.in . m. t. Divx Sia Under da'e of M ir- h l .-mt you a ' atelnl statement of my c .-e. M ,rmer tteatmt tit, mv failure to obtain reitet in that direction, my re-ort to vour vre it ment and its ben efjciai result I have b en from the W ner ot BBB veur ir44, tdjeci to violent periodical atinck- ot t'ar.irrb, inark-d by t rou g lenlt -ymptom-, violent in dam mat ion of the lining n.embrauo of ihtcavi tie of the loat, a. couin noed n to -fit -t -i ageby a watery disv-barge Ir .m the rwse.sutiseiquar ly becoming a-rid and yellow, .ml towardt cloe ot tbe attack, purulent and Mono v. These attacks prsliieed a most di-ites-m,; s;. of headache, occurring penodicwlfj each dav tor a period varvtng Irom one to three we k. urr.e t me- no violent as lo incapaCital me tor tu-i nes and t times confine me to my ed At times the attendant inflammation would ettendt i the teeth.pr;dui.irig toothaebe; or to 'he i brvat, occasioning hoarsttiC-s md p.rnallo-s o! t..j t and twice withm the laat few years it has s . l fected the left eye as to confine me lor weeks tc a dtrkened room. I had tried medicine and application of various kinds, -nuflT and other catarrhal preparation of some half a doaeu kind a. .puii.au.oe to the head of camphor. Kinder, aavad hot n taenia tions of different kind-; and m coonectum with the usual emetics o cathartic esiplo ved to in. lue counter action hm none of thew? bad priduced any permanent improvement . ano in hw lew instances in which temporal rtbet wa af forded it wa tt the expense of so much atrength as to leave me greatly eihausted Under these circumstance l wa led. though with reluctance, fiom the supposed Mirurabiltty of the diease, to make a trial ol your ircatmtni I found it aooc beyond even my hope reach:;. k the d eae it had never been reached before, and alleviating its ymptoms to an extent wt.h I had ropoosed i ible At the time I : e v . . u. ; -rinei wnw Wime i oiu not leei as-ureal ot a om plett core, I had obtained a material relief which nearly repaid me for mv trial of y.-ur treatswe-tt and wbicb satisfied roe th .t tr. .t iBBwtMW waa effectire as it waa sample aod philosophical. A substantial eecipe nm aiy old cttacks of caurrt for tbe unprecedented period of nearly hail t year, and that in spite of severe AVWBWAWaWMgBt of dines?, which would have formerly rendered -uch an attack inev, table, wa. to me. proof of an im- ; r'unt -:-- It in now six mon bssin.a I fnt you th tt statement, and. whüe it is unpleseati' t me to i: re.r ti n- iiitly . and ha tbe guise. kgtWtW tbe public, ir aeaMBW to me a matter of inmple justice to yourself, and to hose abomay be suffering al I aas. to aoti thai 1 am not only as tuily satisfied j- to the atüny and tffiea- ' of your method of treating catarrh a nat -ii month ago; but I am Bow ' ihe be' ef that if there is r uch a tl ing a a r-oi e for -broi ic ca -tarrh. it mi ca-e a - . al cure has been effet'.od Youra, re-pe. tiully . FaanuucB S Jiv i.i; Albany. X V . September 1 . 1-64 . . .. i; i.i i . , . . IC'iurkibl urr ol l 1 1 m . r'rom tbe Rev Jo-oof 1 M Clarke, Rector of St James Church: STaacta. Feb. ltfCi. I have been deai ia one ear ever since 1 wa ia ege. -ome wenty years :0 Bi the -k l ot Dr LigbtMll it utaxinft wactelv reurad. i so that now I boat alike with ilh ear at .1 a u u aat aas v.datnrtb mach uu.re esa od c2Lori itmu Uit"e . 1 1 ff .-AJ M Hi. -
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