Indiana State Guard, Volume 1, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1860 — Page 4

f HEOOMPEOMISE REJTEOED.

Wo publish below, in this number, the correspondence of the Breckinridge and the Douglas State Central Committees, in relation to a Compromise Electoral Ticket. As our paper is about to go to press, we have neither time nor space for extended remarks. Indeed, comment is unnecessary. Our proposition is rejected.

The Douglas men, by their action jn tins respect, pro-

AIJC XUUlt UII.U, v..,.. --- ----- - . claim to the world their prcferer.ee for Abraham Lin coin as the next President of the United States !

They put their refusal to accept our proposition upon the jrround of want of authority. This is only a

shallow excuse. Douglas Executive or central committees have no hesitation about their 'authority' - to

form coalitions with Know isotlnngs; out can nnu -

"jgcmRIDGEPLATFOBM. Platform of the National Democratic Party. ; Thk Candidates. For President John C. Breckinridge, of Kentucky. n For Vice President Gekj Joseph Lane, of Uregon. " Resolved. That the platform adopted by. the Democratic party at Cincinnati be affirmed, with the following explanatory resolutions: 1. That the Government of a Territory organi,pHhvn act of Congress is proviMonal and

temporary, and during its existence all citizens J t0 a(lo t measlires for binding up the broken tragof U,e United States" have aritqual T light to settle-! niel?t, 0f the Democratic "pwty. "Their Committee in

with their property n the territory, wunouv Indiana assumed aumomy u -;

destroyed oy uongre.Mona. ur o- ; jnton. and assumed authority to NOMINATE a

2. That it is the duty of the Federal Government, in all the departments, when necessary, to protect the rights of persons and property in the Territories, and wherever else its constitutional authoriiy extends. 3. That when the settlers in a Territory, bavin.' an adequate population, form a State Constitution, the right of sovereignty commences, and bein" consummated by their, admission into the Union, they stand on "an equality with the people of other States, and. a Slate thus organized oin'ht' to be admitted into the Federal Union, whether its. Constitution prohibits or recognizes the institution of slavery. , 4. That the Democratic party are in favor of the acquisition of Cuba, on such terms as shall be honorable to ourselves and just to Spain, at the earliest practicable moment, That. tin. enactments of State Legislatures

iiV AUTHORITY,

' !I INI ESOTAi ' Kynopsin of tlie President' Proclamation, No. GU4i dated July 7 1800. JT orders puhlic sales in the State of Minnesota, as folAtthe' Land Office of St. Clocd, on the 15th day of October next, of tifty. seven township and parts of townships heretofore unoffcrcd in the counties of Wright, Stearns, Meeker, and Davis. . At the Land Office at St. Cloud, on the 29th day of Oetolier next, of twentv-five townships and parts of townships' heretofore unotl'eiod in the counties of Sherburne, T.....T. Mrti-riinn Hlld Prow Wiiiir.

At the Land Office at Fohkmt Citv, on the 22d day of

October next, of tiltv-tluee townsuips ami punt, oi iuhships heretofore tmoflered in the counties of Hennepin, Carver, Wright, McLood, Meeker, and Davis. , , At tho Land Office at Hekpkuson, on the 15th dav of October next, of fiftv townships and parts of townships heretofore nnoffered'in the counties of Goodhue, Dacotah, Kice, Scott, Lcseur, Xicolrt, and Sibley. . At tiie Land Offico at St. Peteb, on the 22d day of October next, of sixtv-one townships and parts of townships in the counties "of Wabashaw, Olmstead, Goodhue, Dodgo, Rice, Steele, Wauscca, Blue Earth, Loseur, yolct, and Brown. , , , , . At the Land Office at St. Peter, on the 5th day of November noxt, of all the vacant tracts in the even-number sections and parts of sections within six miles on each side of the parts of "tho Southern Minnesota, the 'Minn,;a nml Ceaur Vallcv." and "Transit" Railroads,

! and Lane, held in this citv, this day, among other , vithi tiie district of lands'subject to sale at St. Peter, i resolutions, the following were adopted: j At the Land Office at Chatfield on the 2'Jth day of ! r lt. l r November next, of sixtv-four townships and parts of Resolved, That whilst we disapprove of the platform .sl. in tll'0 ooumie3 of Winona, Fillmore, 01m- ' of principles on which Sir. Douglas is now a candi- stcad Mowcr Dodge, Freeborn, Stcelo, Wauseca, and I date, we still regard it as less objectionable than that . Fnrib'allit. . , , on which Mr. Lincoln is placed; therefore, At the Land Office at Chatfield, on tho 12th day of I Reeved. That the Democratic Central Committee ! November next, of Uthe Tca

this day appointed, be authorized and requested to lch and Cedar ! confer with the Central Committee appointed on the " Va nsit." and the "Boot Eiver Valley"

.-, tir in. t lirt ni'rrn n- ' " J ' ... . .. .. i .1 nl a

dilate for the Vice Presidency ; but when it comes to ,innt;r, a lino nf nnliev bv which alone the Democ-

i racy of "this State can triumph, they skulk behind the

plea ot want oi -auiuoniy. CORRESPONDENCE. Indianapolis, July SI, 1860. TTon. N. B. Palmer, Chairman, Ac. At a Mass

State Convention of the friends' of Breckinridge

11th dav of January last, with the view to the organ-

iii" and running of one and a joint electoral iicKei,

to defeat the faithful execution of the Fugitive : on tfie following basis, to-wit:

Slave Law are hostile in character, subversive ; jj. t,)e persong ti,at may be jointly agreed upon for

of the Constitution, and revolutionary in men effect. ' ':tt ' j c ' 6. That the Democracy of the United States mi... ni it n-s :m imnei iitive. duly of the Govern

ment to protect the naturalized', citizen in ; ,Ki ri-l1(.tln.r at home or in foreign laud:

sam' extent as its native born cuizens. irwn. One of the ureatest necessities

i,o .. in n n.iliiicuL .eommereial. nostsi

t- . . 1 .

f view, is a speedy communicaiuni

niicr. .... . - .

Railroads, within tho district of lands subject to saio at

Chatfield. . , a. .1,0 nmrf nt Ri xkise Citt. on the 22d day

of October next, of forty-five townships and parts of

all his i, to the

of

and

.1.. s,all be elected.' U,ey shall cast the vote of , townships heretofore unoftcreo in .e com ue ..

this State for that one of the two candidates lor Pres- anan Chisa?o Isanti, AnoKa, ,u,ue ident and Vice President-Breekinridge .and AMhe Laml Office at Portland, on the 15th day of ! or Douglas and Johnson who it shall be found, atter 0(,tollcr next( of twentv townships and fractional towni the election, is certain to receive the highest number j . lieretoto'rc unoft'ered in tho counties of Lake and i of electoral votes from other States. I St. Louis. . , i That aid committee be authorized, in their discre-1 Tho lands will be offered with the usual exceptions of ' tion, to agree upon the adoption of an entirely new school scions, ft . n ; electoral ticket or the running ot e.thcr of the pr -1 The a subjeet. as required ent electoral tickets or of a ticket composed of pa, minimum of two doIla,s and fifty cents per !. n.coni .l..(.fnral tirk-pts. as mav be thousrnt u.

ui i-uv 1 " j acre.

milifrv noint-'o

between the Pacific and Atlantic coasts; there- ; most expedient. i Tho sales will be kept open until the lands are all

fore be it resolved, 1 The electors who mav be then agreed upon, pledg- offered, which is to be accomplished w-iitun iwo wit,

lA0OWOTTWB'STBRM. FHBSS

BOOKAU

D JOB

PRIHTIHG

OFFICE

We would call the attention of Railroad Men, Presidents of Colleges and Academies, the Medical Profession, and all others, to our assortment of NEW AND BE AUTIFU L TYPE !

7 That the National Democratic party do l ; themselves, in writing, to cast the vote o me and no lon-cr; mm no V"'" , ' "CniTuVof the two - . . . ... . r.c : witK !.; Kxnlut nn.- will he admitted until after the expuation ot tne two

hereby Dledre themselves to use every iiieiii.s in ji.huui nai;ui un.o.. , their prtwer to secure the passage of some bill, to ! In discharge ot the f" claimants are required to establish their the extent of their cons itutionnl authority by j no t.mc in submitting this re t,on u; 'VJUlaim. to the satisfaction of the proper Register and Rethe txtent oi u . f rilrod to Uhat such action may be taken by you, and thtoe aso- pavmcnt for the same on or before the Confess, for the conuet. on ot a lad. u i t pn . commlttoe appointed at the . for llc,commencement of the public soles, the Pacific Ocean, at the earliest practicable mo- , t; ncW in tll;9 citv on the 11th of January, nvise their claims will bo forfeited.

mellt.

; as vou deem proper. A reply at your earliest conve-,

nienee is very desirable. ! Respectfully, I W. II. Talbott, Chairman, &e.

J.vo. B. Gardinku, L. Sparks, Geo. II. Kyle, B. F. Mt i.LE.v, Alex. White, Jiiii.v R. Elder, Tuliex Nkoi.ai, James M. Tomlixsojt, James Johxson. James M. Oliver, Thomas AVoou. Thomas D. Lemox, 0. F. R. Wadleigh, E. B. Thomas.

1st District, 2d 3d " 4th " 5th " Cth "

7th 8 th 9th 10th 11th

IxDiAXAPOi.ts, Aug. 2, I860. To AV. II. Talbott, Esq., (Chuirm n:.) and others--Gexts: Your communication of the 3 1st ult, accompanied by resolutions of the late Bueckinkidge .1- r,fH,a Ilnm.

meetin" in mis city, u !w's i'c .ihj u

JOS. S. WILSON.

Commissioner of the General Land Office. General Land Office, August 17, 1860. Sept. 1 12w, 1 a week.

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Synopsis of llie Prcideiit' Proclnmation, Xo. GOOi dated April 20, 18C0. IT orders public sales in the Territory of Nebraska, as follows : At the land office at Bhowxsville, on the Gtli day ot August next, of twenty-six townships, heretofore unoffeied, in the counties of Jones and Saline. At the laud office at Brownsville, on the 20th day of August next, of twenty-four townships, heretofore unoftered, in the counties. of Fillmore and Jefferson. At the land office at Nebraska City, on the 13th day of August next, of twenty -eight townships and fractional townships, heretofore unofi'eicd, in the counties of Clay, Lancaster, Calhoun, Saline, Greene and Butler. At the land office at Nebraska City, on the 27th dny of August next, of twenty-seven townships and fractional townships, heretofore unoft'ered, in the counties of Saline, Greene and Butler. , , , c At the land office at Omaha City, on tho 13th (lay o Ar..Nt nt nf thirty-three townehips and fractional

oeratic Central Committee upon the propositions townships, heretofore unoffeied, in the counties of llatt, therein contained, came to hand in proper time. j Izard and Cuming. I shall take the earliest opportunity to lav your com- j At the land office at Decotah City, on the Gtli day ot tz r bentruSI,,ittee, of M 1 have th" tcta ' Very respectfully, your obedient servant, ; ; j i Dkcotah City, on the 20th day

w m. . rtf r , rtt-cpupn fnwnshms. linroiororo un-

offeretl, in the counties oi nerre ana vui uurv.

PR ICE REDUCE D ! The Old Line Guard for 50 Cents. The back numbers of the Old Line Guard having become exhausted, and in order to place it. within the reach of every National Democrat, and extend its usefulness, we have determined to reduce the price, and furnish it, until the election, THREE TIMES A WEEK, FOR FIFTY CE NT S ! We have the most satisfactory evidence that The Guard has done good work, and with the addition of Mr, "Cclley to the Editorial Department, no labor will be spared to make it effective in establishing those principles of justice and equality which should ever regulate the interests and intercourse of the people of all the States, and which must ultimately become the creed and rallying watchwords of the Democratic party; and in advancing the cause of : Breckinridge and Lane, Those Patriots and Statesmen who have proved on distant battle-fields their devotion to their country, while others, who are now seeking the suffrages, of the people, remained at home, playing the carpet-knight and plotting for the gratification of an unholy ambition. Let our friends now go to work, and see that the Gu ird is circulated in every county hat it is in the hands of every good National Democrat. Let the principles of the cause we advocate be known no better agent can be used for this purpose than the Guard. We ask each one of our present subscribers, and all our speakers, to announce It) flnnrrl will be fur-

'. . .. f , I members of the Central Committee appointed at the ; 0f September next, of thirtv-four townships ntshed, three times a week, until alter ine jml;ana Uemtjeratic Stale Convention, held on the townships, heretofore unofiered, in the coi - . - - . r. . - . -r i . ' i.. t j t.i

election, lor O'J cents. Eleven copies ior

Chairman Ind. Dem. Cen. Com. Indianapolis, August 17, 1860. Tins-. X. B. Palmeu. Chairman, Ar,; Sir Some

The lauds will be offered with the usual exceptions of

school sections, &c, &e.

The sales will be kept open until the the lands are an

. i i l,.J,l .

fitleen uavs nave eiapseti suicu uu uLMiumuiaycu m i oncreu, ivmiii is n tc reeeiot of" my letter enclosing a resolution passed by ! and no longer, and no private entry of any of the lands rWfmtinn of the friends of Breck-' will he admitted until after the expiration of the two

r I u xl. T..I.. 01 l,rtr 1 n.-AflfS

ixridge am la. e, nc. .n u. uj uy . m,,tion claimants an required to estahlish their ig for its object the running of one and a joint elec- e em' 01 Xion of the proper Register and ReUral ticket, thereby enabling us .to secure harmony aml makc pavment for the same on or hefore the and success in our party in this .Mate. o response : . a inled for the commencement of the puhlic sales,

en made, I leel constrained to respectfully ; otnerw;se ti,eir claims will le forfeited.

call your attention again to this subject, and request

au answer without turtiier oeiay. Very respectfully vours, &c, AV. II. Talbott, Chairman Ind. National Democratic Cen. Com.

JOS. S. WILSON,

Commissioner o f the. General Land Office. General Land Office, June H, 1560. July 24-6w, 1 a week.

. KANSAS. Synopitia ol the President's rroclaiuallon,

Xo. 050, dated .ipril zo, IHOti.

Indianapolis, August 20, 1860. Wm. II. Talbott, Esq.: Sir Your letter of the;

1 7 t.h instant, callins mv attention to your letter of the j

31st July, covering certain resolutions of a Bkeckin- t orders public sales in the Territory of Kansas, as ridge meeting held in this citv on the 31st ult., is be- 1 follows: fore me. A meeting of the Indiana Democratic Cen-1 At the land office at Jcsctios City, on the Cth day of

tral Committee was ea led for the 17th inst, but for August next, oirony ow, snip. .m u !ome cause a full attendance was not accorded, and no ; 'rc n,lcffel eti- 1,1 the C0"",1CS f Morshn" "ml j formal action taken on the subject presented in said , ;n;, officc Rt Jt.!fi;TI0S Citt, on the 20th day j resolutions. , , ' of August next, of thirtv-three townships, heretofore unI may remark, however, that from correspondence .j jn ti,e counties of C lay and Dickison.

and interchange ot views, it is ascenaiueu umv iue At the land office at Junction CTTT.on tnc lutn uay

ips and fractional counties of Wise

nnil Rntler.

At the land office at Fort ocott, on tho 13tli day ot

11th January last, are unanimously of the opiuion

that they have no authority to act in the premises contemplated in your proposals. Very respectfully, X. B. Palmer, Chairman Ind. Dem. Central Committee. PROSPECTUS OF I THE DAILY " CAPITAL CITY FACT,"

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Address, Elder 5c IIakkness, Indianapolis. IOWA. Synopsis of Ihc President's I'roclainatieii, !o. ;Go dated August It, I8GO. IT orders public sales in the State of Iowa, as follows : At the Land Office at Fort Dodge, on the 19th day of

November n:xt. ot nuv MWiismps an.i ui miimiiijs , V. , . , . i i j. .i heretofore nnortercd, in the counties of Humbol.lt, Kos- j papcri winch stam their principles and Bnnpnrt their su h, Bmcroft, Pocahontas. Palo Alto and Einmeit. cantlidates. e hope that every friend of Breckin-

At the Land Oifiee ot Moux citt, on tuc ztitn aar oi nile ana iane win assisi ns m giving ure

Nov

hpnfttofore

Hi, Linj.n Oieeola and Buncome,

The laudi will be offered with the usual exceptions of school section, &c., &c. The sales will 1 kept open until the lands are all offered, which U to be accomplished within two weeks, and no lonser; and no private entry of any of the lauds wilt be admitted, nntil after the expiration of the two week. Pre-eavtion claimants are required to e-tatilLsh thfir claims to the satisfaction of tlie proer Keirisler and Receiver, and make payment for tlie same on or before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sales, otherwise their claims will be forfeited. JOS. S. WILSON. Commissioner of the Geitertd Laxd Office. , General Land Office, September 7, 1860. Sept. 20 low WAISTS TO rntCIIASE. THK AIM'ERTISBK WANTS TO PURCI1SK, Two or thre"5 .lr nt HnoU, Alrelrnle Gold Wfb, On or iva nits vf Clotlls. Two or threr HsU. Almo.tjny ki',.1 of lrr Goods. A No. I Drir.e Kurra. A Rrt rsl Spring Msttriet. A rooi S..f. A ir Ctrptt . And slmort snv efil rt!cl-. which he will fij for oo the 4th of Mr next, if Stephen A. l)..url i then iiiucurll Pre.ident. AclrtroM. csrc of KdiW.r Old l.imt Gmmrd. Ii..hl.sp..i. sxlil the eleciion.

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Aiio-ust next, of twentv-five townships and parts of town

ships, heretofore linoflered, In the counties of Anderson, Coffee, Madison and Butler. The lands will be offered with the usual exceptions of school sections, &c, &c. The sales will be kept open until the lands are all offered, which is to be accomplished within two weeks, and no longer, and no private entry of any of the lands will bo admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Pre-emption claimants aro required to establish their claims to the satisfaction of the proper Register and Receiver, and make paynent for the same on or before the .lav appointed for the commencement of the pnblic sales, otherwise their claims will be forfeited. JOS. S. WILSON, Commissioner of the General Land Office. General Land Office, June, 14, 1860; July 24-6w, 1 a week. liiitcd States I'ntcnt Office. Washixgtos, August 11, 1860. ON the petition of Geo. W. Culp, of Allcnsville, Indiana, praving for the extension of a patent granted to him on the 14th of November, 1846, for an improvement

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