Randolph Journal, Volume 1, Number 1, Winchester, Randolph County, 11 July 1862 — Page 7
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Platform of the Lau l'oioa Conve ntin. rl.ATFOK. ViiKRKAf , The National novfror.'.erit is eaiMeJ in a war w.ird anuit it by its enemies fur tiie :v:it'd puipose of i's dcatruction, an 1 tin su'ov rtion of our lUpublicati fjria of Govcran:tiil ; therefor e, RttnltfJ, Tlmt tltP pre;r.t civil war foreei upon the country iy the (lisunioniitd of the .Southern Siiitea, who are now iu rtbellion ftiunat tlic ct riNtitiuionh1 government; that in the yirenent ii;tioil tmt rgency, we, the people of Icdiun i in eon ventir.n assenihlnl, J'-rg ttin; all former politiotil difference., sn.i rtco lectin;; only our duty to the whole country do pledge ourselves to aivl with men aud money the viotoua prosecution of the present war, which is not heilig waged upon the p vrt of the poveruicent for the
purpose of conquest, subjugation or the overthrow or interfering with tho rights or establiahe I institutions of nny ot the States, but to uuppreM .in I put down a wicked and Ciuseless rehellion, tiefend and maintain the puprexaicy of the Con Ftitution, and preserve the Union ha ts-labli-hed by our patriot fathers, with all the dianilv. equ.ility and rights of the several States unimpaired, and when these objects arc fully accomplished, and not before, we believe the war ou-ht to to cease; and tint we invite 11 who coincide in these sentinvnts to unite with us in support of the ticket this d.y nominated. Resolved, That wedemmd and expect of our Executive and Legislative bodies, both State and National, nu economical administration of (Ijvtrnmental a!liis, and that th punishment of it.iud agairst the government, as well as a fearless discharge of their dut'uf. Reiolttd, That ai long as pitriotism, courage, and the love of constitution il liberty ehall be lionored and revered among the people of the United State., the heroic conduct of the soldiers of the
Union, who have olTVred up their li ves for the salvation of their country, will be rerneu.jered with the most proloui.d feelings of veneration and gratiude, ami that wo now tnedrto thcia the warmest thanks and lasting gratitude of every member of tbia Convention. Resolved, That we tender to tho CO,000 volunteers from Indiana our heartfelt congratulations, and hail with pride the fact that upon every Inttlj field where Indianians have been found, they have displayed the bravery of patriots in defence of u glorious caue, and we pledge them that while they are subduing armed traitor in the field, we will condemu at the ballot box all those in our midst who are not unconditionally for the Union
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this j art of my official duty, n wa ?- advise I by your County C"tnmi?if c r-. Thi.i is tlie reisn why I did n'U vit';t the Schools in fission lafst Winter. He next My, Last Spring whn tVe Superiiit ndent of TaV.Üc InstructM ii notified him th County 1'xatr.incrJ that he would be in Vir.che.JtOT, there wa r.o notice given; even the citizens of Winchester did not generally kuow of it." In the tirf-t place the Superinten let.t lic vr notified me; and h id it not ben for some of your cit't' ns remarking in rny hearing that the Superintendent would be in Winchester on Mich a day, I should not have known U myself. The Superintendent cTve notice of his appointments in the Indiannpolis Daily Journal, but I was not reading that paper at the time, find faTe-d to get the notice; hence the reason why I did not give the re.juired notice. S far as .Mr. Logan's compliment to ruy School and its prosperity is concerned, he has my thanks. As to the Educational Convention, if its object be the elevation of our standard of Common Schools and the? invigoration of eur Teachers, it ie what I have had in contemplation for some time, and would co-operate in calling 6uch a meeting, and here suggest the Fth of September next. I will, in a few weeks, publish a call for such a meeting and its objects, and all those willing to participate can give their r.arr.03 to Lc appended to the call. r. IIlATT.
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We are under obligations to Flon. O. W. Juliau for a pamphlet copy of his epeech on Confiscation and Liberation, recently delivered in the U. S. House ei Representatives, ilr. Julian ucd to be called a fanatic, but the irresistible logic of events ia fist converting the most conservative to his fanaticism. Truth never goes backward ; Mr. Tulian has not receded one iota from the position he occupied years ago, when he was persecuted, villified, condcnvied and rejected ; but the truth, then struck to earth, has risen again, and is shaking the' pillars of this mighty Republic as they never were shaken before, and, if truth triumphs, can never be shaken again. Mayflower. General I'reinont. MtDDLrTOW, Va., June 2. Oen. Fremont, having been superseded in the command of bis Department by the orders ppointing Gen. Tope, his inferior in rank, over the army of Virginia, and having asked leave of absence, has, at his own re jneit, been relieved from duty. The command is turned over to Urig. General Sc'jenck, the next highest in rank, by order of the President, and Gen. Fremont viU leave for N. York to-morrow. Many of his officers go with him. His resignation is not generally known ia cmp,but will be announced to-morrow
by a general order.
HCADCATIJlt, MrOOI.KTOW.V, June 2S, IG2.
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At a meeting of the 5th Congressional District Delegation in attendance upon the Union State Convention, held in the Senate Chamber in Indianapolis, on the morning of the 16th ult., Miles Murphy, of Henry county, was appointed Chairman, and David Nation, of Delaware, Secretary. After some discussion it was determined to appoint a Central Committee, consisting of three from each county in the District, whose duty it shall be to m ike some arrangements for concerted action between the several counties in the nomination of a candidate for Congress, either by calling a District Convention, or in such other method as may seem best. The following persons were selected to constitute said committee: lhnry County Amos TJ. Fithian, Simon T. Powell, W. L. Eoyd. Wayne Lewis Burk, Denj. Martin, Eli I). Sprigg. Fayette W. M. Cmith, A. T. Cecket, Temple Ileeson. Union E. Vansant, Elisha Cockcfair,
Jos. Fierce. Delaware Samuel Orr, W. Brotherton , G. W. Spilkcr. Randolph Peter S. Millen, J. U. Goodrich, Thos. L. Scott. This committee then retired, and fixed on the 4th day of September as the time for holding a District Convention at Cambridge City. De'egates to attend this Convention to be either appointed or elected in the several counties on the third Saturday in
PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS, C AIlUS, HAND-BILLS, POSTERS NOTES, CHECKS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES, JUSTICES' B L A N K S ETC., ETC., ETC. IN THE
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Number of Slaves in Delaware. The Blue Hen's Chicken says that the number of slaves in Delaware, it is believed, i much less than returned by the census. The Marshal's deputies have in many cases counted boys, free at twenty-one, as slavee. according to the census, in St. George's Hundred was 100, but the assessor cannotfind more than 102, valued at $3.702. It is
more than probable similar mistakes have been made all through the State. If so, tho number of slaves instead of 1,600, would be a little over 1,100
LoTt is a kind of warfare.
ORDERS SOLICITED,
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SATISFACTION GIVEN
OCT Address all ordere to Dynes & noncbrakc, WINCHESTER, INDIANA
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NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of William L. Miller, lata of Ranlolph county, decesed. Said estate is apposed to be solvent. t rA i.M lalAlt J. Mltttl. Juat SO, 283. Adm.
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1000 Local and Traveling Agents Wanted ovry where for their nie. E r Kinjfle coptea -r for trim In qnantltloi w 1th other iiifuriiiiitl.iii npf ly to or addreM JOHN KIIWIN I'OI 1 i;C, I'ut.li.her, No. CI7 Sduaoiu ii , rbiladelphla, I'a. June i.'7 Jy
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