Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 413, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 June 1862 — Page 2
THE DAILY EXPRESS.
FRIDAY JUXK IN. Tat proceeaicj"" 01 me union convention 1 which publiibeU this uoroio, are taken We cavil the attentlou of our Icnaocra! lz f.enda to tha speech of Hon. llntT Suarr. He hü teen a Democrat for forty year, and U crntttaW eatitW to mach rrprd. The L'nloa Couttnttou. We publish, this nornm;, ihe. pro .retiings o( the Union Contention teU on WtJ-dnelsT at Indianapolis. That Conrrnt'oit mark an important matter In the hiskxy of the State. Xono ever held h this or my other section of the country was more hr(ti0tbi4. It ffM caiphath-alW a IVtoia mention. cotr.Toatsl of the beit men of Ii I r . !. -.. .v. i 1 HV. - t,( the present ct't of public affair. OU.I the present D:ocrat were there who had grown gray inthe?ervke of their ptrty, but wh(j now refute U pot in jfl the lf and rtMtenceof uur Mtionality, by rr ying our people in j.uty warfare. It it only neciKMrf to eaai'.üe lie proceediugi of -the Convention to Äk-erlvn it jyltic-l complexl o. Th hon 4,rc l uamti of the once proud IMnoCrntlc Yixlr spj?ar ujon in rr.T li. Wo ht rdy ppac. tonlav. to taerflf n'fer !" t luer.tion t' matter, and a.in. -hill A 11 Ich Scrur. In the lVmo4TiUC! County rontenltou at OreiiCVtV,ou Mouday of last week, a rich er. O'Turred, in fikin of which the P.itnm lUnmr .: "Col. KLe a life-long iKio.wrat, but a tnie ard T.iliant r.atrUt. tuppHl fhort time at tireeiM-aitle cn Mo d iy, on LU fttarn irota thrarmy tohU family. Thu, rinj the Lty on which the Uright .u. i Vl!ai)dihtm Democracy held their convention for the uomlnatioii of county rardidate, the leader in town learning that t'ol. Kio wi! pit-x'i.l, ollcited him to ruiae a r-ech. The Colonel reluctantly consent in,r, the news wajofi heraldeil throughout tl. ily ty Ii aforekl o-cal!J DemorraiT.lhat a Vwrreftf pefch.rotomencinjj at early ctndle libtin? Well. th pejl -itmhlcJ, f.nl Col. Kbe 3p;erc aecordin; to aMiiutmeut. Hut imagine, if you cn. tl.e i hagtin arvl diuppointment of the m in 'athiera when the Colonel denouncel in the &At trojhatie and sarcastic term the "th of January Contention, and the course of Voirhee a:l Vallandi-ham. All wn lost! Col. Ki utterly demolwhe! tho f klirio rectal a few Itour before to catch vote in the coming county canvas The county convention tut a few hour fine, had approved and endorsed Vallailiaam aul Voorhee aLd the th of Januiry resolutions, only tobe detiKHflhrd by a l)fmtr(ie speaker of their wn e!ection. Too bad The way the most of them tktddJttd, heu they fouzd lh drill of the Colonel' remark. wa really laughable. The ?ujr eoated Trcaona tie ppeerh of V'oorlea wa lauded and approvfl by the Democracy in their conven lion on Monday, and at night denounced ty Col. KU?,, life lon Democrat and an ofl cer in the army! i he I'toion Convention. The Unconditional Union Convenüoo of Indiana met at 10 o'clock Weinen lay morn ing in the State Honae grove. A temporary organisation wa e nee tea ty calling Hon. Jehu T. hiliott, of Henry county, to the Chair, and nelectmg C. J-.. Shipley of tela ware county, a Secretary. A committee of two from each DUtrict, compoMil of a Democrat and Republican in each case, wa appointed to rrport permanent officer. ho reported . Tor l'rc.Mdcr.t (iov.U. I'. Morton. For Vice President: District A Johnjju of Warrick. tid Ditrit .Trwi. I. Morrison, of Waihii!jtQU. 3! DUtrict -John K. Carr of Jackaon. 4ih I strict It. D.Iy)gan of Iinh. 5th District K Vana.tnt, of Union, f'.th Diatrlct Y. J. Klliott, of Marion. 7th District W. K Flwanl ot Vigo. th District Jno. Lee, of Montgoinert. 1 0th Dutrict H. Speucar of Whit. Ilb District J no. Ilmwnlee, of (Irant. rrinctjAl ijffrdtrv Wm. C. Lnfton of Marlon. AjhUr.t FecreUriea Henry Crawford of Kloyd; J. J. Harden, of Marion; J.O. Hutch iwM.n, of Knot; T. It. Dickinnn. of DeKalb; i K. Shipley, of Delaware. Th following rt4olBlion wer it'crrd ti beini; the eiaimenta of tl Democrat, who prtt i'Mited In the proceeding: nv. inr atii tion Hoitd, That the resolution t be adoj. rl by the t?nwn Convention to t held today onht to eahrare all the following oljct: lt. The Union of alt jjo-l citien. without dtir.fth,o .f ptrty. to u.an.1 .iu üie Conl't.;tiou l the I'miH State at it cam tum ilv nn. ol it lountferi. will, all it ifU4riiif-M arl tfrguardt far th f rrtr ton ol the r.hMof ait ih p-..ole aihl Ii tt tatC 'Jf 'lb pruiertiofi f.f it ln poj.U of t. rt'.ti". 't; vratk d thr cherrftd and het it ;- t of otir .VatMAit! nt Siie '!tniintrtiton4 in all n-cciiy tievurM to put döea aiJ utterly ruhoit tin rr-irol unnatural nul ctue- ! rebellion, and lo vi.t ith roiwhn pm-i-hmtnt theleadin traltnra. who haveintlr,aUs!tt. and lho ho hit mahciouIf p-rtirkitiU in it atriK-KMH tnd hotril' t-r.ormte. 4 Tlr.tr. fct-ir cc ad eii.nr t: -in nt of the v l!f i in the li. in arm e w In ctlurin hrlhip, dnf ora ail n i -(on, who are a."rif.iri their health rvl live in the defene of rmr in t't'itirtn. KiiJx.ii, TUttoii a plitfxrm emtrarinj :il.ii.lii!Jr the f'roin wtje!, we d i r liUj uriitc with ant au! til f cur fc"ow riLies, aiihout aoy reKrd to f..rru-r part? p 1 met o r a oe i 4 1 m h j , KtmJtrJ, That e hat e fx. i mpathv th ttedeaij-na anl pirroe of th r(e'or thrir syntptthti'rr, tx of radical atxi!lt.nt R,firtt That aropr of tl.ee re-wlutioM b r-re-aentr-l to the roniatittre Oiirro?ut.'on Ol the Cotitrutlon when it a.ei;ih'c Tt.ey er t I t. l r-frr-! t K Corn. uoite H.n. II etui S. fr.,.1 dehteie-l an el., lert eph ehde the ( .rut tt ou 4le. Morton. takir tte rh r. m W an a yropiiate addr. Th Mio!' ltier liuwlt.ic V rtt.n( rn re. !. saatToa w a i.h r ivvrtK. Wa.t-r.a tNtt.June 13, l-t. T tk i'fttfJfmt mf ikf I 'aisj l'rmt,m D ta Fla: I rejr,rel absnt front that teal meet n l ü.e Ubion at a .f ,rjf iat-; lit tU a it no tmn f f any ttn. arrr h imble. la letve a s -t of ih-.l duty. Mobly hate the Ssos f Tilao uttsiul the patriotic history tl ienptts t)i:a eJ ty their Fatter, in thus ten ild .s,i for natioual e&ietetee. Their fame lsl brühte? Itiätrr cpvn alroott every btitte field.
atd tbrougtoat every section of the countrf their valor and patriotism aro aoui.ded with etithualassi rvuvl pr.de; and whilt lle heroic men of all parties arid all cUmci Hit; in the tttJ field, rsgigesi in the overshadow Ui?" votk of putliM down 111:4 foul rebellion, atal beatin:; biclj; tbe enemies of our f.ee iurtituloas, way it, on this day. be your duty to &el the like c ample of unitr in jour councils
ana patnoutniin your purposes, 17 ignoring II jal political opiniou or irty creeUa. and present for the suffrage of the icat Union party of the Suto honest and good tuen; reparole of past principles or sllticl Avocbtimi. It re would succeed iu preserving the government of our fathers, e roust have a united North. Farty creed and jdatfortus will divide t$, an I thus paralyze the arm of the f overnuient, - Ttke Vt evident has cäIWI around him many men of diffortnt foiitkal ojlulons; among other our jesent wortly hkI efudent tVcre UryofWar and (ieocraU Hillock and Me ClelUn. Those three men hte more to d fur the t or moe of the Government, for Vm reurtiou of iu unity and it pricele inatitution, preserting tbeut to us and our ch.ldreo, than jrhipi all other men promt cent ainour the American teopl9, Ue I'leni dent bitntelf ctceited. Vet tb&to men all differ ilitieally from the rarty that brvfhl into wwfr the rresent administration. Can we not follow thu fine example iu thU conttrat. wheu the Uci(tiou I o re emiucntljr one ol ttovernincut or noliovernoient, coun try or no country? It U ray sincere truU tht barmooy nd pace will characterize all your acts and deliberations. 1 have oiilv time to addaainile entimenU L'ltraiim roust be abjured. Ultr roeaaure.. whether ta the North or South, huh, pcriah not one but both or the Uovernmeat will not urvite. Tho viulitv and virtue rnaelial to the very ctislence of the nation, i to bo found in elevating roJ and konttt turn to places of public ttu-d.jr rurr thin in well writteu creed ard ptatforim of ptty Convention. Accept aA'uratiCe of Your, moat respectfully. Jotirit A. Wmiout. kuMviintk os rtATroan. State at Lart. D. (). Kose, Hep. ' D. K. Wiiliai3on, Dent Jehu T. Elliott. Hep. A. C. Downer. Dem Disf'rUti. 1st Jobs Dule, Hep., of Ya.i-leibuiK. Kurtz. Dem . Cibion. M-Wra. T. Otto, Hep. Klo l; W. Kerrier, Dein . Clark. 31 John K. Carr, Dem. Jackaon; Stanifer, Hep., Hartholotnew. 4th John S. Scobey, Hep, Decatur; W. s. V. U. V. Krger. Dem., rrankl.a. oih' Henj. Clayivol Hep.. Fayette; Wal ter March, Hep I'cUware. Cth W. H- UarrUon, Hep.. Mor;ou; D. S. Foooin, Di?ra., 11 tnixa-k. 7th Henry ccre-t, Dem . FuUitrn; II li. MoQatt. Hep., Vigo Mh Hobert Jfne, Tippe-ne, J. lark-, Lnion. ith J. Youo. Dera . I'mtoii, A. Tm garden, Hep.. Laprte. I0ih-K. W. H. Kiln, Hep , Klkh tit. W . S. Smith. Dem., Alleu. Uth Thomas Doraiu. W. H. Fierce, ri-moav. Hoo. Willlaru T. Otto, from the Committee on Heolutioiis, reported that the Committee had unanimously instructed him to report the folio ing: rtrroaM Winaras, The National (lovcrnment i rngaed in a wr va;el agauut it by iu ru emles for the arowed rarpe of its rietruc ion, and the subversion of our Hepublic in form of (Jovernmcnt. thereforo Rttoltfd,, That the pre-eut civil war was forcel upon the country by the ui-mnjonists in the Southern State, wlui aro now in ro bellion against the conitilutional government; that in the preent National emergency, we. the t-eople of Indiana, in convention aem te.l. forgetting all former political difference, and recolleetiu only our duty to the hole country, da pledge ourselve to aid with men and money the siporous prosecu tion of the prent war, which is not being waged upon the part of our Uoternraer.t for he purpose of conioei. nitjugation or the iverthrowingor interfering wun trie ngnu or established i.ilitotionof.anT of the State but to suppre and put down a w icked an I cauetei rebellion, defend and maintain the suoremacr of the Constitution, and to pre erve the Union a etablihed by our patriot father, with all the dignity, eijnahtT and rights of the several States unlrup-alred, and when these objects are fully acrorcplkhed, and not nut'd then, we believe tha war oucht to cease: and that we invite all who coin cide in thee ntimeuU to unite with us in inmnrt nf iKa ii.-V thia tl nfitninitnl. RatnlrrJ, That we demand and et pect of our Li ecu tire and Legislative bodie, both Statn and N'ntinnal an economical adinin"1trationof corermnental affaip. aud the pun ithmet.t of fraud against the gotcrnment, .as well a is fearless di harge of thetr dut;e. R($olrJ. That as long as patriot!.m. courage and the love of constitutional liberty hall be honerod and revered ar?i-.ng the Deonleof the Cnite-I States, the bt-roic condnct of the aoldier ol the Union, ho have offered their lives for the aalvation of their country, will be remembered with the most r r ' : proioufni leeangs oi veneration aim grautude. aiMl that we now ten lor t thorn the warmct thanks and lasting gratitude of everv member of this Convention. RrtJrl. That we tender to the W.m volunteers front Indiana our hetrtielt t-on-gratulttiins. an I htil with prUle the lart . ...... t " tr.at upon evey tattle r.ii wi.crc mu.auuu he been found, they bate displayed the bravery of patriot in defence of a glorious cau-e. and we pledge them thai while ihey are uUluing armeil traitor in ll Held, we will condemn at the ballot bot all tno-e m our midst who arc not im.-ondllioi. all fur th 1,'nion. 1 he re-i.'duboQ were then dcpd bv fcc cUmation. and three cheer wrrt giseo for the ticket .and the pi at form They were loo t at..! long, in I were girii with Hl jro-aiarioa The f.dlomng gentlemen n"m;fat-l vr the It :rj luiucd. Srrretarr of Suie, WlJ.ai.i A. IVelle, of Htndolph Auditor of Sitte. Alberl Lme. ul t io. Treaoiter of tate. J .n ihu . Ifareey. Atton.e? tieneril. Aleisnder C. DoW'iej, ofOifo; Joseph II. Uro h. f W arret. ; De ana ViU.luon, of i ultiarn; V in A. Wkle, of Wsrne an I Henrt Crsfor.f of Flo v.l Sdr-erii.ti-ndetit i-f FttbSic. IltilruCtiwlt. Wd is .it S. Smith. f Allen, Ji4.n I. Morrison, of Washington, Ssmuel K II-kmit, of tt riv.ii. tiforr A. I( in.of A'lrr,-, James S trtf.. of Henri. HimiOm t''. H tts ..f Fttke t.aT r si r . i . tu Ci-l t'tllwt f r Sr?rM t ( Will.am A. Feelle having rereirrd ail the t otesj eee;4 a1, was Irr I a red dnlr n-ttoii aiel. and, on mt i. the !Htnitt stielt t m de untntni-oi. James S rVrris rvr sflr ai-i ul!if his name as a rarlilte f.-r iiftiM'en-let.t of Fuhli.' Inlu tkn at rtT(Ht . t i On the hrst blll d for Al trr t.f Mie. A ! I a r S I.inice lioi c rrt'cicl all t'.e ! ct.t t it i i St e. v is drclirrd duly i.om r tx! The H'Srn r.sttott was then in wusiJ ta t i ata n tüi On the frt ballot for Treurer of Mate. Jonathan S. Iltrtei httu. receitct all the rote f t t is ilr. lsrfsl üf-.sr un.m.l luim! j nate-l trroaat v . aa tl . Tt trt bat-ot Atliaer Oet-ets! re die-l as f .'), Alettrler C Dt,er . . . 4M . 4M r-i . . ; .nv. . fCj ; II JWowji De!r.a K. W J!.tru.n . , John l'roar.V Wilbara A Itkle Her.ry Crawford Whole njter. .... Nesiry ta a hoife.
Xo one beiu noutiuated, the Contention
procetnled to a ccoud ballot. The luioo of Iletirrv Crnfil a Ir u. Tl sc t i li. I üittot lc4lUi A3 k ilo a. Ale vaixlcr C. lotney C'-'l IkUd i )'. W iüUtiiiou'. .Ct Joj h Ii. Uro ii til) WiUum A lllckle..' There bciit no cholc; tho Lu enlion proceed U a third bUlut.a- l.tliow: AleiJin Irr 17 UjHtiej . Ichut K Willi tiiiun. t-' lelni 11. Willumiun hirin receirel niurilv ol 1 th vvt rwtat, w dt Utcd duit noiuiiutc 1. Thl nif.huti"in Mr.t, ali, ntt lo Utt-iiiimiMt'i. I'M KINltiM N r 0 fi t. tu iNNfhl t On l!id l;i-t ttllvt for Sw;etiiitendeiit of t uthc lu-travii n ti tote u a rollu: Williiru i. S.i.it!i , .V' l Joha 1. MoiTi:i .-.ftJ ! Milton It. Ho;lim 40 John I. M Jiitvnluv i:i? rtceivel a iu ijoii ty of all the roten tt, j tie lirrl duly tKMinn It 41 then mule mi unmnm. mi. nuuT' srn.tii. He a til: 1 leel viy erHtrtul to thisaudieine an 1 its preiUog ollii cr lor tha honor of addrcaing sou at ths time lam ui.j.icpaied, eteu with tioti'S, to (peak to )ou; but the heart peaking Irom its ttrm iuipuNes to ft lhnv h-.uts is protably the brt, as it is tho frih-e-.t, tont eise can hold together. 1 have ro speech to task to timid men. If iLcte are any hero who doubt our capacity lor republican government, who thinks there will not be vigor ami permanence hereafter, "let hirafelide." (lau;Mrr.J I talk to men who love their country, nd mould if crih rather than ec it poiUh. Ihattr been a p.ntian th'rty vt,ti years. 1 huono icgrei for it now, 1 look b:ok u;m my career tsiih pride. Mi. ukus hate bcou iux le; but it is iiumiii to err. Hut nheti 1 look bak upvu the achicvetntnls of that tusn of iron will and incorruptible houtMy wh. cruahol the if bellion .j Soih Uarolius, 1 hard no regtet. The days of her-, j-olitieal heioes, havegone by. Jacks.ni. luas in heart and soul :iboTC any other man of his ago, M ho had no kindred and placed his country nlove all else, that man would hate utrit-ken thia rebellion 1 u at ome tyth an Iron hsnd, without -lliitg oi.t ai: Hmy of oOft, tl men My political t-tliir-ttiuti I'ogtn under the tutelage of Jackson. Xiifufus irAaArifAe tint PmwcratiC lament ion in luJiunt iu i"7 urthrrrto ey. Thev are for the country and the Union and the triumph of tin laws. 1 ! 1 4 o älw.i -uppved it ttanlhe duly ol every citi.eu. without rrgard in party, to tsnd by h'K Cot eminent, a. the child Ui.ls by Its mother. This was the doctrine of ancient Democracy. This was the spirit imbued into me when a child. 1 prug trum thtt cl.s whi'h fuinihrd couitnoii -oldirs in ourr.ulv wars men of the frouitr, liarvlv und undisciplined, but who would tako a bsttrrr from the l'ritih, or ch.ne tin' In Ii an from the woods and swamp, whenever dutv csllod them. This o: t.f n im: 1 iiiIh1 hi me a bitter hatred of ant! w.sr men. For myself, I adopted th motto of the lamented Decatur: "In tiinoo! war 1 am lortov couu try, light or wrong." I supposed this was the doctrine ol tho Democracy. It is true that no Demociatic cieed hid provided for ?uch an euiergeitt'v. but I should have thought tlf tt every principle of he party, and even its nnunal Inslincti, (laughter) would have foresid it to the upport of the irrvernrcent in this war. Jf not, I v; o;i!d can such a traitor tarty from me Tl ere might b circumstances when I might fail to support my government. If there was an attempt to establish a desio tiara, to destroy the intitutioo that protect us, 1 would tight -ainU it. Itut 1 would be an open etietnv. I would give it a written release from all protection, .and all claim to any rihu uiider tt, and learo it. I would never fight the b ttllo ot traitors on the noil of the gorerftment (applause) which protec ted mc. It I were a KecejMonist I would jo South." ((Ireat applause and cries of "good .") It i sai l lliat the lh ol.fauu.arv Conven tion rarty is not nn - anti war natty. They nrgue rcry illogically. )ri this country, and unoer every free government, it is certain that any party which organizes againel the government ia time of war, becomes inevita bly an ami w ar put v. The molire may be patriotic, at first, but they cannot help drift ing from opposition to the Government into opposition to the war. Ho has it been in this country? J t the nast sneak. The old Federal party was composed of men of honor and ahditr. who were patriotic anddiJirood iervice in tlie Involution, tut it attempted to dictate haw the warofl?l2 should be conducted. It was opposed to a war with d a a . treai ur i iui, nut in latoroionc against r ranee. In projHsing to change tho direcfsl - a -a-. a . nyn ui me ar u uriuej into an anti-war party. Tk'HartfarJ Contention diteuued the wry v ' which were under lidcussion ntthr n January Contention. Cheers and laugt t?r. I refer to u itceiit example in toint. In the Mexican arthe Whig rarty didn't in tend to. he an anti war party. lint Folk's admitnstiatiou h.vl to be oproed. Ther went on, and however tetiJeily they arrayfrl iiieme'vas, and however slowly tlieychauged, they plated themselves, at laat, in direct opposition to tho war. I opposed them. I denounced Corwin us a moral traitor. I think ao uh -As the Federal party died of opposition Ij tht war of 11, 50 did tho Whig K.rty die ofppositlpn lo the Meiican war. It made an attempt to vhango its position by identifying it?df with the fame and name ol Ueu. Taylor,' .nl lucceeled for a time. Hut when he died it died. tNo prty cm air y ii-tlf a ain-l iIk (Government hi t!no of war, without writing its own death wairant at the hih of the ptopie. Fotiticil ptrtici always bcjiuo anti-war parties, if partv organization is kepi up in time of war. Lien if the Mh of January Convention had nominated ferfectlv unesceptionsble inert, 1 would ti'l oppf.-e them, for I will um i t'jncfit to pi tec myself iu op potl'ii to any (loternmsnt in time of war. I st'hl t!(t s,me of my Ifllow Ilemorrata werst lilogti I in their opposition to the Ad tu'tiiitt iiion I differ Irom them in their prriJ!rs They i ai mr ! h it the dntiuitra lion is attempting 'w 1 1 fy Ihe war the (4.1 ernmeol ( our itlh. rs And thev teil us ro;j I i-itly l!nt they me iu favor of fcri.Moi.g m-if.et for the r. If il ls was tl erae I siml l oriie nn aime.! oppoi tioii to the lioteriiuirnt lt.il l not sub mit to ant orj:atwed tfc.. .u here: I wuuld a s soon ii'it ihe tin-on ,f Jeff Dtti as the tres.fn f ay othtr trutor I hvte great rtpest ho I lie traitors who fish! ojrfti Iv asmt ihe toi tiiiiioi.t i'iio hr sub riiis'KMiits who iii,.!rt t ik e to dirert the war by orpoititn to the ov fitment. I tle-L-1 withdi-Uiti tl.eprogrew if tin nutter. I knes ihl -et of th rnut te hed before llw liiii rsosld be tr-keti uj. 1 -piUlt i vf t! r lulth- ol 1 htie, ill I the lst htmlet iu If . 1.41, in tj.iiM Hut ihi dl itol take plsre, lrm.. the people of In ditna oterae. th traitors amti thern. The rneti 1 wttom I refer rrett a -i tl H.Mi.tif W.-i. I he hrl blow oMlie traitors wa the siteru- t to bretk up tl e Dear Krsli.j prly Tho- ! hrt,ii ,,, Ur t'hlilrtoii t'oht ct.tiofi anl fwi)oe. Yanrey UI it I tbirtk I'pt'e lleuiocralic arty as threat of ditii. .du. I regarded ir.etiomin alis.n of Hf et k if ri le as a ditimot m itt . . I ...-?. i! II I repet le-J tfl are to laytj. 1 have no word of reproai h. I have nothing to ay of Ju le Iltihes but ihe hthrt r.immenJstioa Iluk I Lav b fr1 for tle Ikmrla m ahi uj M;pirt lh be.!.oji. At tle time Hughe left tho iWeskiutiire arty, rKitnee wei l i t i anew s ootnera as Wh I hate i.o eisuial iue ta make ith. him. Iiat his pi.hiical pniKir ies I deal with a I wcuM any ot! er piblc tmperty. A tour-"wouli yosi eihsrftte IhemJ "1 aw . ts, by the lofj, l wotiu cot)Lcate ILtm it I cou VI. ( Loud laughter ) FreekinrKlge wis a traitor long before be was noBiiniteJ. He icturr.ej to the Senate alter it was known that trraviri was achiev ed. He arraied the I reJet.i bsraue be left r. Je ! the Cspital of the nvti.n, nn the
ground that he lad no lcl jwer to call out uica fur iudefcuae. Many of tho Demo-
cr a ts of Indiana cried out. Amen! aamo ou tech men. 1 defeu led Jackson tor cauuz out tha mounted wen of TenueaSvo agaUi.t the erJersof the Secretary of war, and the tlovernor of Tennessee. Can I turn back on that record, ai.d rcfuc to Ue.cn a Mr. Lincoln? If Jackoubad teca tu lamtnore that bridge burner Merrynun would bate bad no change for writ of babe.ta cor p.ts. IU wonld have bang him as high llaniiu at or.ee. My docttiue is "W ar to tlie knife, and the kidle to the bilt!" Hut these old Iemocraia arc alarmcsl at martial law, as if It never was de;iared belure in this country. The "Democratic Addrc?s" signed by ?otae inen ho never were Democrau; and not aigned by those who have never been any thing else, laia'tries ftctswheu it täte that martial law Iu never suspended the habeas cori-m before iu this country. It was upcnJed in New Oil eat.. iu 11.", at Sackett's Harbor, and mi other place. 1 hat e slid those who had tot been Democrata lyng a'gned this) address No wonder they make auch mi-takes. Mr. Set rest continued for Oiiio m'uutii louder with peat effect, but c have not pace to give a: y thing like u fair ai.d Ie pule report of his speech. v e w ni we had. but our columns are not bl" enoih lor !l the good things tint csm? out at the C 'Mventiou. When Mr. Sr crest had been speaking ot.i nttccn minutes or thereabouts he was interrupted by the leluiii of the Cuuiuille mi Organization. oov. MuaroH a miu :ii. (lektlmu n vf ('.is Convention : I ls-j; Itiavr im lender 1st You iu orolound acknowledgements for selecting metopreii lc over this I out tiition of ihe I'ri.on men ol Indiana You hate met hcie to day under ihn rwot solemn and iuipres-ive circumitauces, and I Uud ,very one here will bo deeply .ind fol emi.ly impittsa:d with the c-ondilioii of the country to tlay. j dotabt not nuny ol vou have mut here in l.onvenliwiis of one or the other of the ereal !iiical parties. IJut to day joti eome here under circumstance far more aolrtuo and far luru important than any tinder which the ji-oplr of Indiana have ever mot hrie before. Heir we ate able to r.vtlie, thii.k.lhat we ate engaged in a civil asr.ai.il ihn most bloody that baa been known to tho world; that Indiana has already laid down -n the alter of our country the lite of more ih.vn li.lHUl of her om, who hare perished by eam.ige, hanhhip and di.se ie; and th tt tho aacrdice must still go on, till kt.e irbc Uion I ulu-ily erushei. .nny who met with us two years ago are now sleeping on the soil of Tennessee, and Mis souii, and Virginia, and other States where the loes ot our country havo dared to erect iht ir st indaida of rebellion When this war began 1 felt the neceity of abandoning all patty ties, und platforms, and association. Though a Kcpubiicau, and electo 1 by He publican voter, 1 felt it my duty to lay Msido all pitrty fraling for the ing!p prpoaof saving our country in this dread hour of liitl How wtdl 1 havo bucceede.1 in my efforts to sustain tho (Government 1 leave it to von to Judge. Whenever 1 meet :t iu in who is ready to use all mean an J money necessary to nuppicüs this rebellion, 1 claim that wo are of the same party; and until thia great work is done, we have no right to allow our feelings or our aims to be fur a moment d, vet ted to any other issue. For I consider it one of the worst signs of the times tint an attempt is made to divide tha people by party issues, ixud destroy the government, when it is the solemn duty of every citizen to tipjrt the government by his sword, his purse, and his voice. You have come from all parties, pledged to lay aside all party feeling, all party pre judicei and prefernces, iu behalf of the whole country. I trust there will be no ac tion, etcept what ia necesaaiy for the salvation (of the country. My friend, Mr. Secrest, has said perhaps he' will return to old tarty issues when ihe rebelliou is crushed. If when the country is safe, he wishes to indulge in tho pleasantries ot old party issues, we can bear him a hand in tho content. Hut I do net believo all parlijan Issues w ill bo revived. We come together now on the platform of faving the country. Fartiei may be formed hcieafter, dividing us cn this hide or that. Hut till peace .-hall bo secured, I trust that we hall give up everything ns one uian for the salvation of the nation. My friend spoke of thi rebeli'on. It Is not of sudden growth. If it had been the lesultof hot hite, tho uprising of an exci te mob, it would have gone dow n at once. This rebelliou was put on fcot thirty years ago. It had its birth among the tiamc men w ho were In the rebellion in Kfci who are in the rebelliou in IG-i. It was put on fool then, ou the pretext of .an oppressive tariff tariff ruinous to the interests of South Carolina. It wai quelled by the Indomitable will and sturdy patriotism of one man. As soon as it was crushed out, (Jen. Jackson said it would be renewed at aome future time under another pretext. That tho embers of rebellion would bo kept alive under other forms. Heaaid the next time it made its appearance it would bo on slavery re belliou againl the pretended aggrcviions of ine vorui. There have been aomo aad miscalculation in regtrd to thij rebellion. The traitors o jH-ted aid and vom fort at the North. That it would pit tho Noilh western States against New Kngland, through the plan of mutual interest and dependence in the South and Noith-west, and that they would givo up ..11 to go with the new bastard I'onfoleracy of the South. They urged that our luaiket was at the South, that the natural flow of our trade was down the Mississippi, and that we Must neresaaiily cultivate amity with the South, an I cut oui-ilves off from the Ilit. They have not hern ahamed to ere no and lo Ian a spirit of utility against the Ka.t I am afiaid there are still mviy Htron m In liana who still cherish this w il I and wicked dream. I invite nil in' li to emit ailh us. This i i.ui a motement of piiiitii-iaus--f meicenarv men, M.t of all men ttho te willing lo atcritice all for their country . I sav, s 1 have said bffoie, thvl if theie is any pviiod in the history of Iha Urpuhli.- when men can.int igttore psity, an 1 1 nme together lor the wai -uttiou oflhr cou.-vtry, e m'ght as well abanthe form of a Kepuhlican government a e Miiht a i II r boose Kinif. If the rtsbihrnent of a FI pMhiifjn i;it t nment is firm -ly fNitcl in mr heut, no hall ü.cee l If not, we shall fsil This thing of party spit it it the sunken rck on whkh ovcrrnit-iiis have been wre ke-l. It is attciwj trd to te -live il i.o f.r ihis vert purpoe Johus the hitorttn, rete that the Jews, when at war with the Komm, rulft-rrd lhenie!trs t le (lit ided bt partisan letders. who Inri e I their sword aat nl ra-'h other, and thej fell an eay prey t ., iheir int ade rs The a tteinpt is now brio; made to ue prt tn feelifg to diif'e n. If it uece I the He pnbhe is dosjtneil. I know thtt many men are 11 on by pity leader to a factious .p pvilion to the government. I warn men of luditns to bewire tf all faction, of all ecret .rj; at irvtion which are designed tu rmbaira the got eminent an 1 prt tint the cofI eel iota of laaea lie gut emment. whoh has always btten so patient and birteirinif. tsi'd i.jt altrit a ut eilook thr-e ihin.s. and. if nee.1 le, w.ll roske atisirt work to yppteing teni (I)ul ippltii-! J i'l-et ti;tK e I. mo Irom etaral tiree, that there are nerret aoeiation of a difperous htrr ter ifiMitute-I in this State. Hue of their at nurd ohieet is the preti-i.ti4u of the exdiee tim of the brret ta x by the (iot -ernuient. Such asKiationa are trea-.nah'e in cliaratter, and rome within the jurilition of the lw of tke l'l.ite.1 States as well a Indiana. They have been forewarned, and I titter it again at a solemn warning, that every cillien of Indiana mt krrp aloof from loch orgaauation. 1 bate rcceited, to-sliy. an cdhcial fetter f a ery grat e in'port on tl;is j-int, which I will read tu your bearing . HtocwiaoTstx, It , June lt. Te lti lUetlltnef, fsr O V. Vsrsa S:a- Ills a fact of such public notoriety
here that a secret political aocictv Las r..-.M.
organised in the adoi;ii;ig county of Imtwn which is iinderitood to bo hostile to th ' inent of direct taxes to support tho war, that it ciay well beh.fenod that the rumors of the existence of tdmilar bodies iu other rwirt of tho State aro liot altogether withouc foun dation. Should any considerable portion ot sua. peopie oi inu ana be eutrapped into as fociations ofthat kind in tiiues l.ke thte, it may lead to Cjt.kOijueii-'ea of the uiot pravo and fcerious character. My opinion ii, that thev ar eprea Jing rspidlr throughout the Stale. Kntcrtaining this belief. I deem it prujr to call the atui.lkm of your Kicellency, oMicially, u tU s-ubject, it the hope, that you may, upou proper eti.lenceofits client and ttuo character, iu wme public mumec, waeu the good tUieus of the State ngaijst the.-n; and, should it be come necessary, take the proper seps to Lriug the Mtbject beforu the Courts ef justier. Yery respectfully. Your obedient rervanl. J AM KS HUH I IKS Wl Icaru that Col. Ki.-c tolJ the people ou Monday night that be had voted for Dan Yoorheew before the Democrats of lA'sroun tydid. (Dan was a candidate for Cougrc-e iu the tit: District, but alter bcini dt-fuU-i, It ft that Ihhttiit and lecamea resident of Mi J Ho (the Colonel.) regarded Daniel as talented youn man, but in hla Lato speech in Congre-s he Ua-l covered up tnortj ttca n than had been compresiel Iu that ipue bv any other et lupalhiarr in Congitf. Ilaii was goo.1 id sj.tr cottinj,l'atrn;ii Manner. LEGAL. itt OnliHuucr Istyny m Tax f-r thr iff or Bi: IT CHUAlNi:i) y the f mil(on t'.uiit;ll f tU city f Tvrre Haul", tLat the amount m! rat of tat lute !. vi.-1 c u II pi.wi -l mN'sl to Suu aj..i Cutiiit) tajat.:), with'.ii tl.cliy of Ti tr hatiU, fo- ibe ). a. I. . IK?, hall , an t the sunt I U-irhy tleit at f jrt -tii-ci,t fur Krti-ral purM,r, odrw rr im.- iiU', iriid Vtti t atuatlun ul tral an l p-r.l.al .r iM rt . , ...1 a Jh ! llibf H!irfM. un rrry l.;t.- n . li,h,iisit Jh a i4 uul a pauper, vt he g ( i.i .,i- u.J tua uver r ly yrar. At..!r.l Jun . 17, a . Isstl. V. II. .1H V, Vl.T. Msvr. Alt! J. r.tu.a, I'lrrk. School Tund Revenue. . 'PllF 'SEMI-ANN TAI 1 hution of tha Rihio unt hfvrr.m athU Jay u.s.h', ainotiotlnir, to flu lO.lS. TLe arveral Tuitnhlp Tiutiers cau uoW res-riv tt apiK.riiaunieiil du tbelr renp-t lire Ti n.blrx hy calin; u-ku the An-Jitor. Janem, J. Jcr '.-Ja wl i i : v i w r r r th : Aim rro u c f A Vitro civility, aLowlne the anout t r-(-Ue1 aii't 0 1 t 1. 1 a .1 for tb tear rMuai-ucla u t.- I k( , hJ, an.1 ei Jinx My 31t, A II. Iim Jon artvir-TS Jui.el.lul. Tohalaiice In Trraaury fll.lTT 4-i " kfniMint rctIved of Cuuitty Tis 2.V45?7 ;.(M-ctai JWliovit Ta.... t.'Ti i i o la4 Tak , . . . . i,:..v; ! Us 75 7 r. M Ol 194 as Town. hip Tsv Ixkt t i K r. Haas' nat Ls.tj.. 0 Vf Pparki M W Sntitit, rent. .. Shews MI--'lUtir-ot. Tutal rerii.l. Mit c a a irr. Pjam'tordsrs drawn on acc't cf Fs ami Salsrlea of Count v omerr I3.2r2 M Jurors. l.WJ 12 ta aiirr s. .....,.., l'oor E appose Speeifl CrimiDnl Kp Puhlk F.aildihjra. . . Coroner's nip)rts lioad A brl.tgr, . Poor House Farm.. etlM-tions. ......... Rook. riintiiiR.ate. Ass.'ssitn Ili-vsnuc. yivcial &) 4 Tai. koal Ta Towchip Insacity lo.-l Taxes Tenm.!!. ... Hulder'a kTfrund Co. Bonds ItosJe'ra'it lnt.re-t n Knrwts.. tV.3 Oil r..sSl K7 2.76S :al ?,6C0 61 l.lCill 'il 37 CW 00 J'JOO lrj Tr. l.rw tsu 7KJ0U .r.ta m 1..1S4 ?.r.:u ;4 1,0741 143 is Vi'J .M S.OOO 00 2,000 ou lu Cat . t t a. Uncalled tor and unr JM iiifd 1 C2 .'.2 Hslsui c In Treanry ullrot n. onl'-r 2,iSO TA Tal r.tpefMtiar.'s aaa.oor si K. P.. AI.bKX, AnJiu.r Yie Coniity. Ti re Haote, Jiuiel, lsC2.dtlw JEWELERS. a . ci-ircsts, lhIIR IV Clocks, Watches, Jewelry aao illiii.i liiwlrmiiriil Of vat tons kii.il, ii lu4iir FIANOH, V10MNS. FI.1'1 IN. tll'I TAKS. AC , AC. SHEET F C 11 N I S II K D TJf'.Vf I o n u it i; i; 'lai kt, Unlrhri niitl Jrvvelr) Hr p .il red it I thort Mnlire TtSS.tM, VIIAtll Mill I t , Jun17.ltf TRRP.K IfAtlr, lilh FRESH GOODS. r.lrslleavt ...J kl I. Sttl-a ( e7, fb, !-, H silK Tl.iiillrw, 1-. 'S(. -sä.?, a. sr.ro. ....t v i. Lnco Hantloo 6 Pointo, r.ma Pa.knJ lmrtai' oat- I V 4. .'. a l Drenadme Shawl, Spon Sdk Shawls; l irej e ha w !s ard other ho'- e Iths for S-iiuincf We tr. A;n LOT SMALL CHECK SILKS! Itr.n at..l Wl,ii, t'uan.1 W hite. rar. 4k V kits, to. a! tt k t-, i,rrti au. Vt htt, ht b vatJsM H u,rn, at fji. . 7V, tsV an-l f 1 pr ju. lliat k. W hite ami rata Crepe Msre'a f Tan jar.lv wi t. fvr Matth nJ Jbial Wmff J (Irtnadiaet, Oridir$, Java , (sm6fK, 4 H-l i. br tjU title I r r l,-rl J rrlrj. Immense Sim k Fin A Che.j'd tty Ooil, r.r .lirrslsrHtTTSvrhft i t, ?, , Id, 11, 4 liV, Sen Ci.brilla, Farso'. Carriage Shade, "lalest Mtle M I.tdsea and Mit IcnR A: iMnt litt, lre A.tBiTl 2V ta ll.ts) pr fslr. Lsdies' .i-le Thread Hoo, Oeswotk l(oe, Super Krlih Hoe, Aleii,drc' Kil, Trimmir llibbon, nelt'ns, laire Hamlkerthief. Fans, C.itl, Sicel and Silver Huttoii. etc., etc , etc , A4 Mr .Vte f.'H,i Krt'rirJ 'iVe I d:caMs, cioot v vs, Oj.wUe Fart's Di Nse. I) H. I). tJ. WALLACE clTer lif talM.al asvWa a Ik a rtllfrna 4 TrHaata and asjr9itiinr restnt'S. timer-f.sar dowswtsl l. W. tstrtrk's lt tota. Krslt.r5C-0 srtn, ttaaa Ctk aaa Ti trrt. esUiwfca .
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.1. I IV 1 E 11 A IV IV , J VIANI TUN KU and HKUAinilU. hilt t r r-a ,-w if ':! irar tv iu join lie f -I I i ir, Olf, at r. J. i. UMiKilASy.ltaiM. Tar.-r. L, r.ru-J Ik V... '. .. i. .at. m awv wi sr tu Iii. i JCff I Jf 0J7 . 1 . s S. . aiT..t i-ru ' . . . i j. wiia inrrirct ..... " ' Ht"J,t'? u ui-ewi-UM "ius i..ro..T if ierr Hants run.lf C.,.i ti.i an uii.irr Iii tire, if Lt kaii.nl tiiv nlir i.;it.ih (. . 1 ,ju lLr.fcrrt cur Jta'.Iy rrs'oui ittrii.1 hbn t any j- rx.i.. In fi vi.initr, .bu u.y J hi nf.M., . irliallu luaii atl acorrrst iLn , t bts Mtiti;. ill U uure dasiraU) , friai the I i.t tiil l.ii( li4l Its uu sUrbd totii bl1-.'.ir wlu-r.rtrr any at t.h t.t may isuJrrlt irrary. J. C. JIUMXr.KU. I'liiti-jiil i( tin- Muic iKprtmett vi lt.Tn lU.it Fcrti-! Cdi'i?e. W c.Ua a'jw.n.-er, keai tily concur lo Ibe a'.e a.'t4iiuriatiuii. TKV. JOHN' roYM.r, KKV. Jl OIlCltAI'Mty, I.KV. 1.1 M a X AHIu;ir. hki. il. A.Ji w m. Jun i:.t! PIANO TUNING. nor Vi'f S I V -"" V 1 iHEAHLV T( THE WISHES a' V of laady f my l-ji .arr fntrrt.:!, h (anel aiHiT.ii mj ai-J l.rpa.rii j i i.i...-., llr!ilr . an. c.h-r ."f ui. I In.iruu -il-i. U in; a piict:-l Si .. tuski r, al-n ISr.r-tjir ksrn t' insry cit;r.- ! Tr r.luc a a flrt rlVs Tui-rr hr m-t 'j ypor. prtlct katl.-t moo 1 gntrantrr J j 1 1 fsvo. lrx t.. 'h i!,. if (in r jn-. I . :i -lt I'.-trr-lltc.te ri-Kularljr t.rry !M.r t.rk-. Pii... n i'! I ei.a"e4 he tUo jrar. All i.!i"rs I ft at tk r-M - Mr. Irr. A1! r. P!:, Mr. klli:i, ot 11. isr Acaalcf.v, i,!l nrrl .tu j..,i, ilri.li, u. kf ttis'ir I. HINSMJt, Mü-1c fvat'r, anl Tunr aud Krpstrrr .f MuK l lr.ytniii.f i.t, (, kK r: It ASTI.F, I N la. IHTlftJlf L. RYCEficSON. Herr mf I h i s Ha FKK FX FKKss, I A IH ES' CUcL. ilk M.uti.s; 1 Hi.t a .1 tarM f?t.. Mssw l; yumo.iT NUsh ct fthrr u.fti!al t.i.. 2Hi IKIZSN LAPinsr a.v:.v .ia7a:a'c;;.v (r-at lifta-!.' i! würrrrl t.j p.irchav hy tb- " Latins', ZUr and Chttdrru's Cotton I-Joso, I. --ry f-'u anJ (jii.! ty. ALl.thiiiallnlui -Iii its tT.-red to p:ru T d 200 H-ad Nr!, evrry cd.r, at 2. cents ri.L; I..1ies Mtd t hil Iffti. Pt :?. Iflfts. , kJ 'v ptt. lern. h. kyoi: & son. (.ENTS Vutir piiticular allention I 1 lim ted to .iurit Handkrrrftirf .' P.y the du.t-ii. raucL undr-r jtah-e. irtit's t'ottin Hntf 11.. e, th d.. Superior fUiity. ' iJeiit's Net k Tie?. CoÜjirs Inl.tnert and lspr: "iii.l tro HUI SLirt" and l.rn.' rurPiebivix iiu.K. cetM rallv. C. F X T Sl'MMFft tl 4)1 II 4 - A I c. Jot s, aery fc . L. KYCK A SON. L. RYCE & SON. Ladioa1 Department ! L. KYCK". SOX'S. B UK A K FA ST, I lugeiiic and Combination Corset; White and Colored Kelt Kih Ikjii aj.d Trimming. Kibbons, allrolor: Ma chine tcwin Silks. Cilt an.l Steel lres Kuttons. Silk .Sun Kuihrcll is and FarasoU, Fan, Fic-N'i(? Mitts, rery chnice selection Mioses an.1 Children's Fic-Nie Mitts; I-adics, MiT.s and Children's Hoop Skirls. F.. liYCK A SON. DRESS (tOODS! Ta Suit the Mt ti1Jiou! i 1 KKXADINKS.MOZAMl'.K.rKS, tiKV I painlto Kit .lackonet Do. Ffi.dard t.'inhtms, with many other vatictic. L. KYCK .k SON. Harvester for (862. Farmer lifntfion t a if i.i.i:m:i; orri:iti:u! 1mII' ( Mii'.i Mont r ;ni l II-per ImploVetl ! Stt rrti I. St'r Sepirute ltrhli'. Tbta H.a. hinr, at the arton toals ai d Kail, has t.krn a . aln-..t ueprrcrdri.trJ i.MUit- ..f i.r. n.intrs. At tiie ki,trt j.r ;r al tirM t,, ,.f hea(r aint V.,rr irr he'd in tl.r United ,sr, at r-..e, , it.,, tussbdi.i rteivrd ti.e Kt.SU -t luitn'-ei i j f Vt maik1'. st.t.tl.t tf It I Iii. Ilr.i.'l t...hl Mr U' -..-I li.j.1. ma a.Crir.1 y ll.r I t ) l"'M' V Ki U ..'tural S. lly loi tl r II VI. . n. VI . i ii... 111. I tu t:.e r..l I i' all thai is tf,u,tr. l ,,. t ti r a. 1 pt ! ri e er alt atrr s-et . e ., te . : ,L 1 vt fleljp-; aahaMe'ife .w tit.l f th-' I! i.. I;, str -l X; , at a C.-atiM n V. !..i--, fsii.it ,'.( il.fr dl. 4 f. .te tu Iii markrf :. t.i I- ('-r.. I l.r I iiaj ,. ,;1 .f. I . .'e id; t f .J. - Tl i:r K A . !CIT. ?Te r !.. A f"f a?..re l.let.) .....ru.t t.r.U. iWtll aal tlt "i.lw" 1 ssr til l J..OA lav... Tl i M T. A M. KT.YS. TRAN SP ORT ATI ON Centrni Ohio anJ Baltimore and Ohio aaiilxo-tds. Tka ;reeaf ntlsasasil Kmile tn at 1 1 l.nttrrn t'liiea. rpil IM I CH! Hfcs-ipu ;-ien for Urrljtt utu the a'ue h...J. t j II fKMft F.t t I f -1 ' . mnr w(jr r tj ' lia rta rt e-n an tbe trasUl)r a all kit. ts rr lire fni,arl a ..f- -..! f uir.nt. 4 t il .11 t );mtiS. Mi il r. iit I', Arn.l, I . . i - H .je, l..l. Ufiiie Üb i. U. I lr A f . I.fi ?.Txtt r.v ae tt tf-eatt tl.Hia. V. 't: 1A1. FLORIST AND GARDENER. "IH E uriil..ieine.l dlerw to the. citi1 um cf Tr.'re lUu'.e and tK.nitf, aft.e ar! Ire aMwfn.et'l f f . n. -.MiDK vi rees, etbons. atl t'ii., a...t ,1. .71. early tefetMt at- at li. . .1b Main Strret, t-e -weet)ftk sr4 Tib Urt, anl at-i at ki l.ar J a. Hai hi lij am wntnjt. j Mtrdl Ul .ttet and Hirl't-er. ! W. F: Ic laa.TI.ilrr, M. C. pilYSH lAN AND SUlU.EdN, 1 liis rr ll stte.t!.wi to tk taitntnt t-f If.aea .a tle F r. an ! Far; . j f t. f. Ualarat, Art.h. i.i I'uit. erJ;, ., Sii I jl.n. MiUicugs, A.- K the fiett frTi. rT Amt. and fhrus.H; !r.3swatli ef tfce I ya and Far, tyarr.il t ...'a dreo.sr'J S(evt, k-.turr e ta h F!11, and llrarlr. f I the Vr, In all raea . ,. rttt of riira iy eperstSuti i-r a.edlrJ treatmrr.t. May ta ror.sahed. free of (kstf, t letter ar attaeaataa. tCVs etkaH rnrfttr "erowt atatl Ff -Ut'trrt, Trrre-Haais.ladlia. jUt.ity
Vrr-llatttaantrriiVwa'tr; VlTih V" Y'TV t..ltty .ti. I. ready era all call, to rtf.ii f J I 7 tuhlLe MATKKY Uli CAIOKOl.s d.-,-U keep tiirw la guwd ir Ly IIa War Üe L 1 U1' -iI FX5A1 1 Ah Y. 2i LA hi. KM K XT ar, found at tt.e !ru Store in th Trrrr Ht' Hcu, tr " I'AIN AM) ttFLAKM. llf'N
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