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-t ... Vt -If B II i: 13 V V ILL E TIIURfiDAY, AUGUST ll,lSG-j.-n. 5 r i cm: i:eitoh. ror. rr.rsrv DEMOC'l! ATIC" Stat o ' TICKET ' r :-.-t,'.-:; JOSEPH i:. M'DONAMX f f Maricn. DAVID 'lTIIPi!. of Wi.Uo. JAM1 S. ATI CX, of Marion. JOSKP1I IIFSTIXK. of l-'oiKitahi. IATTHK V L. 1;PI;TT, ofDavicss, 0.?CAtt P.. 1!01M, of Decatur. , ft; SA.MPP.L L. UL'titp of Allen. SAMUEL E. PEPSINS, f Mai ion AXDKEW DAVISON, of Decatur '.TAMES M. HAN X A , of Sullivan,' JAMES L. WOIiDLX, of Allen. ETIlELPEIiTC. IIl'ur.EX, of Push Democratic Union Co. Ticket - . For Ker.rc-:cnt:i'.c.-r -.1 A Ht'.X 11 All lliSOS. vr siL.iT-j:. it. A.ssnrjv. rTronrr-Vl, ?r. riI2J.I.I5S. 1'or Cn-.ni:..pr.rr ;i:o. H. iAVIS. ForCou'y s::rvc;.or JOI'.V li:OS. For Corr: tt- II A VI I) S.ni'fil. f'oi:niion 51 fan Hist Sit I. Fr Ju U-o O. J. f; :.!:- i:it, f.f Ms-rrnn. ForPrfKvnt:ri(AHonvv ri. 7F. i:ItD,i'f Sl.cl'y. "A Warning to Halcontents." There are feiv Mtional men but what freely ndmit that the enly road to peace and Xatiomtl unity is tP .n r!i the acrer.ey of the Democratic party ihj (Ps"r.ters (rum this obvious fact are either sf ipcrctiaries of the execrable Lincoln rahuini-tration, or hopeloss nejro moramlaes, whoso every s-mijo of humanity and even decency have become ossified by a mali.p fanaticism that rejoices in blood and carnage (at a distance) for co other reaen than the gratification of a morbid and lleniish appctito engendered by false notion? and pevnP'ions heresies, instilled into their minds 1 j desVain politicrd demagogue?, r.cd a'u. -enernte r.rd depraved lt is flgaW this co'ubir.atlon of tlcaruetive elements that thc Democratic party is novr arrayed iis Jofeat seal? the fate ot the American people thc exiitmee of a Perm!) lican and Constitutional Government, and the supremacy of th white rate over the deaded black its f uccs iasures paace, XaiWal. unity and the prosperfty of by -gone days, and statesmen instead of buJoonsand Unatiesior ruisrs. Put the r.artv is rowerless for good without power in the Nation, ana it seems to us that every aaan makiiv rretensions of Democracy jvr.d love of country .... -fbhould be willing ta waive any baseless theo ries or notions ho mnv entertain f..r tT, general good nn 1 welfare but if he shall persist in adhering to them, he can only be counted a malcontent, and the chances are equal that instead of being a Democrat he is a hired cmisary of tills administration and I nuder no circumstances should be recognized I ns a Democrat The Xew York IH-rW most artly lavs .down the course to bo pursued by the Demo-1 Vracy, and there is no true Democrat but i xhat will say it is right. It says : j . J - j "Xow that the presidential canvass is fair- ' r opened, it behooves Democrats to close up I ..hir ninU nn.T cti-i.K- .i.'o...,.,.,.. i i f" .......j ......niHiviianit' MIT sons or cliques who may sMtcn.pt to di-traet '
1 or cliques who may sMtcn.pt to d --tract : ', an,4 ttm-.y-two sick and wounded men i VERY and which came by and with an au4a ..... . ' -. . .. Irani the iiosn.tal .-it rii- IV.:,,t .,..1 .!.:. .1 .1 .4 . . .; . .lJ
:ner f,. !. vi;.:i.u;;inii. ii!i vital oS 'ecti with all who claim to be Democrats and m- ! trihts is to defeat the present administratis n ' co iiuiuj is cuncr a tool or workia-' ' irectly in the interests of the adinhsistratic.n" ! le is cither an olliee Judder, a cor.tr u-tor''or ! )e has the promise of a conlrae ' e. -r- in I 'Ii rn "!' -rw at neart. It 1 an'istnprcd. we i ' lining of tlndr Pn.t, ltX l.n a . " ia lii.ii z (trti riier . i I i . . . . t . . . -...,4,. iiiousamiar p-eenback in the soles of 'their "bSt I ... . i Ma i. ii m nr. tv44a. . .. -1. . . ... ....4. .. . .".,.4 vi ffutii people. v c ; . -restore the discipline of the irood old 1 1 e&. new permitted irrin;n. !
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'its ranks, and which subjected bolters ar.P F2 I'EII'f. Tl'SIill tl? rf It',.;,,- t . i i t i . , malcontent, to the Kernest party disci,.!!,,- S , r , , U PI-AC-I,. tmn- are louts and vaat-onds who proUldj l ot us have r. union of all shad-, of the on' 5 .ltWcn ol ,n 1 hot Ypperbead Pol- never earned a weals victuals bv honest in I oiii.,n for tho s..ke of the Union an t U f? J,,?- 'ut.r 'Tcaee i dnstry.and the position ofspv, cares drerper, L!;,V';t?Uch t !nS Vr Sir Si mail-robbcr anl thief is just said
The Gkics Brightcnins. . . , . , a nun , no ad-M in reding the signs on j t4SJ! to iu-v JUcovor that the! I ,tarcf!)cJ::.,raev i, ::endin ; t the zenitJr: ! vru!, rhc l,:i!Jur.T ar,t ,-,ri iitvrf a CrMet cfl i t:io fir,t ..uitnd.v K!, 1 :h l.iack ,.Ur.,t of' I ' h tho !:i, ar Lt u, !,;e.!
J ii..-a now arc'ic? a s::cce?s el! :.:arv!r.r.d, until tb.-tSt-e n'l cc;.'c Ira' fy r.t tho .,:; in V.;ober anJ : free Vote, whether she ha'l" remain'in tho i N-vr;il'(r no:-, nt o.ilv in Pi liari Vt o! 1 I nioa,or ask ahui.-kn into tho Con-! rLuewhetetho-piiboopenoniha, " -..t on ptrf V'l''v--i.U M,,-hn.at,:.Kre:nn::': i ';;ort;
crii'.onf ' I ' ) "- u I'-ncourio ! tu- " .. ?' ! S., J,. 1 i:i thch- vv. n i a t ciiiu to tli.-i fuhiey filt';ro 1 .i v i.i..; i-.ar.:y rn::.i--this Pali, but even ilur 1 r !, ' YT T, '! rol and the i ';":iar xr.ei!.b,d. Put in the middle and j j Northern States the fato of abolitiouism is j I irrevocably ea! -d ; r "..run p I,.. 1, ,..' 1 . vo.cr o-:ioocs t.ic Democracy to b-e. a.-;.-. ,-,.r.-f ,. 1 . , ; a-u.v, ui,erect and ig.lant: and see thai we do not nee.il,?sly throw awav the advantage wonovr..ss-thatwe do not Ponder cr tho samo rook thU h is v. ;., ,1 1- .f ' ,' , . U "V-1.11- l ; "iw. r I,,.!,, , - i 1 t.;e j;l)..:i:ioa craft anl sank it to the verv guards by permPting insane radical men to get control of the Chica-o C-nveniion ., I thrust upon the party a man that will bo as "i&iT j i.ocaers ana contractors actuated by the ; I. ll . ! i u;0;t vor:i1 r-uJ seliPh motives, took control ! tho Paliim-.re Convciition, and against the j well known wishes of the great mass cf the j j'iarty thrust Lincoln upon them tho consc- ! -luenco is apathy, indifference and. discon1e.11. una 10-v.fly thousands are ready to desert the ship so soon as a man is put in tho field in r.hom they can have confidence such a mar. mint be selected at Chicago. Victory is already within our gras if we but use sense ftnd moderation insecuring it. It is hardly-necessary to recapitulate the mmifehl evils that menanec us as a people if the present a Jministnvion is allowed to continue in power four years longer four years more of . taxation and conscription, if not sooner en ded by anarchy and seperation. for the idea of subjugating the South may as well be abandoned now as years hence four years of wtfr has demonstrated this fact to the satisfaction of every on. but fools and fanatics. If thc Union , is , ever restored it must be brought about by statesmanship instead of battles brains at Washington instead of armies In the field. A Democratic vfetory ensures freace and prosperity to the country once again, just what the heart of every true man and woman 15 yearning fcr now. 'Idie phobias have persisted in the foolPh assertion that their ebony idol was a brave and valient soldier superior in all respects to the white. This false and slanderous imputation upon tho white soldier has been as often refuted as the negroes have been brought into battle, for there is not a single authenticate! account where the negro has ever displayed any other quality than arrant cowardice w hen brought to face the foe in anything like equal numbers. It is true that he has, on several occasions brained children with the butt ofhis musket, violated unprotected women, and applied the incendiaries torch to buildings. All flies'' acts challenged the apn'ause and admiration "'H'-is worshippers in the Xorth, from Abe Lincoln down to the very vilest dre-s of de based humanity, the abolition slang-whandn" c,or--x"- It now appears that the negro troops woro rori,nsllde lor the recent frisjiifi:! disaster to t!i0 rJcral arms before Petersburg. j as a Washington correspondent of a Vew Y j.Jmm ' '' writCs " 0 npital stiamer Connecticut arrived here this 1110111.11'. havinrr on board fom-linn- i - . j 1 ',re an,4 thirty two sick and wounded men i 1 . - . 1.1 n .j, j eVc" e- niajonty of whom were ; ;.,un Cu,U.t 1 fei,'"P-r " Saturday. These j . . i i Vl ine mine . , "ooi-ion. i m- rcoeis, talilt,r auvar.tae of this, poured grape and .nni-tcrJ:1 ,,ron 'r force: :lt'ot- 15:0 Second and Thii with terrible rr.l.4 thW mints t.. Un n ,...m Z, ! - - - . .-.. . ..... . .... I'tiii. , - alt-.gether, and the end i therefore cer-! IV' Wi!l.se one rt i.iiu. ti in mmiii; tnif iiswrr.un ine name 01 : r rrn .... i ho sent this b nz . r . .l t . . . -i J ver the w,r.es? Is Iia an Associated! lit. u 111.1 ia ' 1 4411.J ... .111 1, .. t ,ini . " s too poorly concoct e.i to
; lue i.nt i.s f.rakin.z-th.y love the n.-ro and i - c-nita-le fcttlemrnt, on the basis cd r,""'"' '"'" I 'u - - - ,1,:u.i;,i1!i,rr opcrailons in the MPim.i! to t-; 1;;:,:;;::; -;:;:;r i s '-i-naP of t: d.!y, in . ed bond and vish obedien, to an the i:::;: !con-.,sJh.;r likes and di,!ikeS and tl:evl,e.in lvisions, w. arpreh.nd, com- tI-un these and a thousand similar in' behests o. toe a InyntKou There was t!ie Vvt, It is oue.thomble if (ieraP t camor f.r pea-e-a st- r,-P , f (h0 v--.r thc :liilimu f;t' hat we must require ov.necd no dt.-approbation : but ra- Wter f etand that excelled this 0an1,v v.;, ,l , , , " i
I " ! guided outher!. brethren." To clearTv un-1 t0 tnir n.ituie, but after all they arc r. t as
'""'Jnui; v ".-I'l l !( h It Al !, On Will tho ok-ial or-an ,d the rebel government, t fol!.jvinj 'v..i iTrNs cr rvri.' on w JHchiJ Inquire,; of October 10, proves I f 'T'" ' . v 1 - r "i dav rati,;; U:an ut iJ-t'lV tVn v of the Inde-I pn.v.o-iio.; oi t .o .;n-v :.s f st, .,,. nt tV,. t Ceylon, or to i ay'for t!;e same. ! Mir.i; up ail pretentions on tha rart : .'f t!:o Pe d;-al ( Jovcm inont t that p.otion o! the old Territories which Pes woat of thcCon-i federate S nre Hie l:n;iimi:in O n l,-f .. . . .1 - . . . 1 . 1 , ifKirft v. e :iri!nu n ,ii o.,o ... ;.. t ..... .. the North laust yield all, we nothing The whole pretension of that country to'prevent ''-v f,'roc l aration of the States must be aband.r.ed. which will be equivalent to an '" - . 1 ou 1 ci:eeiies were wronir tnon " . . . v i.i n n- iuimi; 1. i T ! , f ,.r , , 1 ' t"- ur?v , n-l, .i course, as tuey waged n eausele anl wicked war upon us thev 1', iu strictjostiee. to be retired, ace,"-j ,0 l,s!l-c in 8-i ca-s, to reimburse to u,' thc who!e of onp "Penses and losses in ; the course of that war," . ! i iiese are toe term r-f refine nn.l il.n '?"' n ., , , 1 , .... quirer says turtlicr "As surely as wo completely rain tlieir armies an I without that is no peace nortrsce at all SO SUPPLY sHALL WP.MAKK TIIKM PAY OPP WAUDPPT, THOPC.II W K V P I Xt J 1 T OPTOP III KIP II P A I ITS. ' Citizens of Indiana! These a?o the terms of peace ta w hich you are invited by the Copperhead politicians of cur State the destruction of tho Union the 'ovin" un ol' -uarviano, i II 1 , . . I- 1 en;ilCiiV. and .Missouri wlo'.-lii ..!! -.-..frt l 1... ; , ... ' . .1
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....... .... . u.iu niiiueose n.ajoiKies lor i uc ' 11 .-"" i" 4-oii.jii.mo. Union the surrender of a large part of our j T!:ey I'ave never uttered a word in condemXavv the loss of in .r.. th.m ."i,-, i, .. l c r .1, .: cn i- . ..
, , ....... ..4. ..un v.i oui territory, and th-- r.Tvm.mi- of ti. a .ri. r territory, and tho payment of the debt of the ......... i i n - ? aceuraeu reoeniou ot traitors, bv Iiavin" it ''Wrung out of our heaats !'' People of Indiana! Will you give your assent to such. a base surrender of our cause? If not, then repel the "Peace Organizations ' in Indiana, and rally only with those who keep step to the music of the Union," who stand by our brave soldiers in the field, and arc for "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseperabie." ' PL P ASK POST THIS PP. The above is being distributed throughout the country in handbill form by the Lincoln Loyal Leaguers, and we give it the benefit of our circulation, that our readers may sec to what a strait of desperation the'supporters of this bloody minded administration are driven. c do not know v dieter these expressions eVer appeared in the liiehmond paper, as alleged, or not, nor does it matter. They arc without authority the mere insane ravings of a radical Southern sheet, and no more a criterian of the sentiments and deposition of the Southern people than the thousands of insane and incendiary articles that h;wc filled tho columns of abolition papers in the Xorth for the past three years are a criterion of Xorthern sentiment. The handbill is a concoction-of tho venial hirelings of this administration, who are piling up wealth at the expense ol thebloodJ nnd in.Tn.fr.-r'.. v...: ... ..... r ., , the purpose of deceiving the unwary aeon - ...v..., ,,4 jmii IV.IHH tinuationor repetition of the system of fraud and deception inaugurated at the coming in of the present administration. It is a well known faci that the rebels haye made five different attempts (all of which haye been repelled by Lincoln) to open negotiations for peace "on terms honorable to both section," the latt but a fewdays since, to which Lincoln returned the - " --....v... .v. .ii 114-44 i following insolent answer, and which mav properly be styled j UnCOllS. Terms Of" Peace, j ExixiTivE Mansion I I . AsniNOToN, a uly lo, !So4. J . . . - . ' "'.'111 14 1I1.1JV COII Any proposition w toratkm ofpeaco, the l,r.,.4 .,,,.1 ,i... a i To whom it may concern: -4ii, I't.'i'USUUMl 44 ti Any proposition which embraces the res integrity of tho whole ... . . ., . 111 v.- . 4 1 r.i . VERY and which en ANrJOX.MPXT OF SLAnan u y uiac can eomroi tne armies now at war a-ainst the United States will here ceived and considered bv the Eveeutive ( Jovernmentol the l.mteJ States, and will be met by liberal terms m other and sul.stanIt lias long been a scries ouery with the people how and by what authority tho thousands of sneaks, spies and menials of the a Pninisiratien that swarm like Locusts over raid, the Washington He also shows up the thorough system of espoinage tnat for over two -years has been established over ihe mails. There is hardly a letter pa?e through the maila n.t.tr-..l any prominent Democrat or Democrat pa. any promincn Tpr but what is opened and examinp.l hr- ,. . , - -v money lt is of course stolen in fact it ; : - I -... . , .... ...iii-v .. till. ... . ire . ini.ii . f nr. nn i r. . - -4u.o4. r.4..4u hi jaet u js . bclieve.1 if makes but little difference to whom I .noil.' ir i ni nmirc. er.-ov .M ..... -. - the letter is addressed if ic is tho.i-h n
; that employe? them. rrrTlII , i "V "i , ! a" 1 alT-4 cr.;, ! f.a., s the f croainif vonuo, and M.HVr . Vr'1!0"- ?aI l;:,iruS."i;r-?, "f ' ' ; j.j J.Itte 1 n t lua l.T? aa Lj el i .1:!;'e 'rebels, l.nt i,-.,':!.. ! u " 1 , . ' l--" -J-t'-' t.c. ( "ore nre vunoui tlan.s besides -vhiekens ' ' rot." ; the act of; ... .. ... . , ,.. .. ,,,v , .. . ; ilnvarnnes. Su-Si is thdeas in thorresetit instance. Durin, the f ,n F..4,-. ! al armies into tho South, rapine, pi!!:iiire, and ' incendiarism ha.c been t!ic rule. We sacked oicwarer, thrice vhindcred and Turned meted out to a rebellions pen;. I ,V rebel (lencral enters Chambersbur. in Pennsylvania, and an; lies the torcli to the o... 11 10 i.i:.'.-,! 1 iienoisu act. a II 1 1 Ii e , , . . , 4 rebel officer is desi-nat-d-a a ''but-her nnd i- c d oau.ier an.l ''-ry NU indorse the application , of these terms to thc rebel MeCausland; evcrvwhere ho isa fiend, a butcher. n i Lu city, lt ;s called a "fiendish act." and the . ... ' - who will rob peaceful citizens and reduce to ashes tho homes of women and children.Put why have ' loyal ' papers suddenly dis eovcr.., il, ,f .r.. ... ...... un. .-.hi- ,n u..ii;i j'e.icenii ciiizens is infamous? Why did thev notdiscover it when tho whole South was bhickwith the smoke of burning houses, and her Holds 5H.ii.ijis ue:e nuca wiui iiomeloas women and children ? ............. ........ Ml 1 '.I , , ruch nav.ers li-ii-i. nn vt.Tl.f n,...i..:.. oa.iuu ui i ureiiin at Alliens, iMe in orth .. . ' Carolina, tPm Lane in Missouri, Sherman at .Jackson, or Panks at Alexandria. The reb. els in burning out old men and women and children, and reducing them from comfort to penury, are simply doing that for which we have given them ten thotfsand examples. Por every house they burned at Chambersburg, we have burned a dozen in the Conleraey, and f.r every tender woman and i, , . , lennsylvama, we have widowed or orohanol in.ii.i; mi l.Ml'SS 111 l t , , or reduced to starvation an hundred in the South. Lincoln- lho-n. p.- n--... ir.. . George Daws,,,,, Postmaster at Alban- X Y, and editor of the central Lincoln ov-an of the State, the Albany llnnivo JovrnaL says, over his initials, in speakin" of the Xi-i-garaallhir,that- " ' ' It m thing else shall result from this afTair, the clearly exjiressed views of ffio I rue . dent as to what should' constitute the basis of peace, i somothin;. Twr. thin;;s i:uit enter into any negotiations for peace: "The integrity of the Union and the abandonment of Slavery.'" It is well to have that understood, pea years t:;o ,thc alxnul-,iiHitl of Stccen' mi'jht, pcrhap h'trc been mu'co'l. BIT NOW IT CANNOT HK. Xofiilhf r.f.t flmil tlC total vprooting and extinction f Slavery ctin evnffiufe any ohjltute cnwpen'.-at;- n for t.'it $ r. ..... J r . . " i,0 s'if-'yiJjc f J'fe u-hieh ha., marked ! r'We lti,s oo.o.f; tear. ii. D We are left in no doubt now what tho war is being prosecuted for.' It is purely an abolition war. Xo propositions for peace will be listened to that do not embrace in their terms the extinction of Slavery. Ilmrv up the o(.i0,000 ! Mr. Grocly and the Pcaco Ncgotiations. It is quite evident that had Lincoln been let alone bv thr r.-i.tiolj tin l, i . - - -- - j v . .o in,, 4 iiu .4 ou ia nave ! opened negotiations with the' Con fed em f a envoys at Niagara Palls, or at least listened tn ul,at they had to say. Mr. Greelv, in the Tribune of Friday last, thus ref..i-a f. i. i Probable malign infiucnee il, ... ... - ' - ,w 4.1V
went nn.t vbi.t. . c , " "I am ouiio sure ih .. . ginally the President's, but that ofme one ... ....... ... i.it n.ivi.icu who are pan (nil) a year from the Treasury for giving him bad a'uiee: ami Irom certain earmarks I taneous Vnith an Ij.O:!iih;. renius. Xatnm !jn,tci,..,i:..i e Iini .-...it,. .. .1, ........ . i 4 Sehnvl.o. roir..T , .. - " "o,en ii letter ... Jersey and Pennsylvania, the people are for. ming "Preemeu's Protective Unions," designel to bold the terrors of reprisals over the head of Republicans who are trying to have .'.i.fu u Oet.rir.,! r tu "i..o?ata uopnrcd or their liberty nnd .! r i ... , , r r . . . " -- ' rum, it is said, i to make ten ,. ,T - ePuljhoan3 uff every Democrat This coes ahead of the old law .
weak and radiating mind of our apolo .y ' , -Piaimimn is totUe.rat- ! for a President W tltl,dcs'- thc:r f,'et' instea:l t,f 1'ands,
t Tho Military Situation; There is no longer any us of endeavoring to ecncial the self-evident fact that the sura mcr eamfai gn lias proved an expensive an 1 dir-astcruus failure. Kichtnond 1 n tbeeti
have 1-een sacrificed. Atlanta U n-t in r..s- ; . i ! session of the rrhel nrmr, rtr.twit!itr.n dini fl. T,.K,T.,. 1,-lV.-. 1... ... 1 I t 1 .1 I CS9,U" wf tI,e rcbel nrrn-r- t!itr.n din- ! thc haVC 1 V tde- 1 Jjat.he. f,r the rat two m..t!.s . t:'-lt 11 to tall the very next ' ' V0'' CaD' ?V5T t!: V tiiat nt'xt weekGcrcral Sherman v::s --..in--v fact is that tlrnnt nnd S!-n,nn are loth at a Uad l.,ek it is as safe t c ahead a t.. ' fah baek,' and from ! rcent indieatU, cither move Wc,:M en.ure the structi ,n of the v" v. -vu ohvc h.i urimes. CV, If there vras on,. H,ts:,: V ..f Puehman adjuinl.tration mean. Tan 1 dirtier t,jan another, Ji;n. 1 lushes of this State was , ou-la?, both personaliv and polhicaliv :,t,.., , ... , - . ' ! 'Ie c,1"n.-r(-l "ith the :iJminI.:ratioa and at (,!K'e rc-",,.-nIze d Lincoln :t.s his master, iu.-t ! 0 an- ;ur uo.-'- " 1 M"rt,,!1 ''a com-'. ; " .- o ; ion i is com- ..... , :i"nod.this sweet scenteJ j mi. a Maiorr., f t .... 1 ,! ' i,Jor , general of the te inn.ua and ho is row j - i..n- the .-tat, in the interest of the shoJJ.v tlckct- ,Iis 'epecehes of coursi are a repetition of the current shui, and vol- ., . , , t,,ct Koncnl Lj that party, but someI"" drnk "thcrs, and Ms expressions that alarm the more i discreet of tho rartv. an l t!,4. .,', .,r i ' i dn,nkcnn(,5S is ,,!i"!J!y l"lt 11-1 , . . . nai m-Kes tioj lai.imv f thi rctch. ry, is his ad jblacheranl more en !-::ina lnisshm that" he knew t!i? d.ttis .f the Southern men at the ti'n? he was so ! I cr.iir. their scheme that they did not cxp.'ct to elect Lreckinnd.ro, but ran him for the pur vieec iiHTMiirai;!', out ran mm lor tile t-ur pose of defeating Douglas and elect!,, Lincoin, tint the South might have a pretext to sccede.'jUe was cheeke by jowl with the co: " spirators up to thc moment of the final rup tare, when he. coward like, deserted them and went over to Lincoln 2" The Poston -Trarclkr gives cuirenev to some very' extraordinary statements rearcllnff flirt A !- . C 1 i i a j that the private soldiers Imve given their of-C.-a ,...;.l.. ... 1 .1 . ' i.44i3 uivin to uro.crsiaii.t mat tii"v must ! ..a ,..,, : ... .... ... kkj.i r.-juu u.ii ic-:i.i..u carin-L-.nic, horrw n -f J... ... . . r.. 1 ' - - ' . ui; v .1 1.: 1 i.t 1 -11 1:1 r j has been one of
useless butchery -in which j ting Line. .J,, t!.,, ,:ls ()f , it:!' .f ,r:0.,.rn....:u,,.f ,rtVtl..! ecu paid to the lives of the j 11 D.ivk in .he W l.ite Hoo-e. JPs , uni n ' -nme paper hints, asdid ti.o PlenJ. enrage I at this rcfi,,l. ,J, 'f , u Tnt7:
') regard has 1 jtro,T- This same paper hints, as-did fne S' V' other d:,y, that thc reason I t!:0 Co!,,mI M,!,Iicrs u'cn' PV ot of 'on,rat 1 ctersburg was because tho white troops were indisposed to make tho aa!t. tester lmocr,t. a,..her"Perub lican journal, states that there i a great deal of dissatisfaction in the army, end that an , v'u i. l jouniiil, states that there is a rc:if de:.! unusual number of resignations of olilcer lias been ten iere.l, among whom ::rc five cnerals. -T!ie P. -stoa .Merrier also alludes to rumors it has heard to the fame effect 3,- The Xew York Journal of C lumrrce 9 iys of thc portraits of 0!d Abo and Jeff Davis in Prady'g Xnvv York gallery; 'The resemblance between these portraitis thc point to be notice 1. Tne men are apparently of the same ltd At; the same bund: the same breadth of shoulders; the same large head, and strong faces, protuberant foreheads ond sunken 'chicks ; the same wrinkles and crowfeet deeply marked: the same air of resolution orobstinaev pervadin" every lineament They stand in precisely thc same attitude. The left hand of each rests upon a book (supposed to be the constitution and laws of the United States) and the right hangs idly by tho side. " That two knaves" should Jiavo the same phrenological developments is very natural; nut that a witling and buffoon should rescm hie a grave, keen, polished conspirator, is a ! LU1 :eno'1 " vler an 1 Wells will ! nnl dlffic!t csplanation. As to their at",10ul1 havc rcsto11 constitution and IaWa of th rnitc J Statf's-" 1"I-IC was an ejection in iventuekv last week the names of all can li meuinerea that ivcntucky was declared unoer County and District Fair3 i. SinETARvs On-srr, ) INMAVA Stit-; .nnn or li:o,rin-rr duly i:h, IN".. ) W . 1. See'ry and Sup't, lndianaioIi-. j ... . ' Ki-ssia. What our best . .... . . , ,. s is strikingly ihustratcd by i ahington : America and friends think of us the following from Wahincrton
"At a recent diplomatic dinner the Russian Minister is said to have remarked that the United States was rnpidly tending to a des- . .? K ' . .. .. .
NEWS ITEMS.
The Supervisors rf the city anl county, f Xew York have determined to raise the! biuntvto Volunteer.. . 1 tnlr' th c untv U Hhi-k t l la- in tit-' C. UntV IS IV."-M T!i-.w,,.rt,.f tn,,.r: . - - - . .... im.i,i,n, Ulii''! f av th-e l-.nnti.-i 1:1 ainromt to the! ! .- .
t j av the t-.untl ttill amount Mthe! : - ,au.z Hulc of eleven tlir.ion, f,ur l.un-j S""-D iSA ,lred t:..,u?and,!, liar,. ! T E in' pa ' j e lutV LLE -We I.ave heard a creat deal a!.ata!r ' t h U r.-w r.r.n..,r.ec ! that 1'an-
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e hi raor:a-e our revenue reeemu f.r ' nc rnncIpaUnl intent to h cr,!.vtd I v "H TT (I Q T O T TC a.. rts ,.f these P.inke-s Pis rnVwI-n'a O X ii XlXl Nath,, has sunk to the Wt dej'th. ,f d- 1 e.:,,.Te ? urTUfc,f. c (Mi:a Kt u r-iati-.n that capitals ,-r. :,,e ,u,h ternV S " aM B!US
as tt.ese as serurlrr. as tr ese as security. A Court f ir.-ulry i to 1 cs ay p. h. ted to c -t c" . , . , ! . A V" rt ! f 'r'-' trt ' 13 " trt in iuire lnt. to late disnter lefare l.t.-r-b-.r:h. The IVleral loss isroj-rfedtj be ia ! the lo-i hborheod r.f t mi tl .-.H-m I . 1 , ! to oe invaded by a ! -Miss.eari, It is reported, is about ! ire rebel f .roe. A correspondent of the CLatanoo-ra (la--Ito l ii es a t'.ri'.:!! - ;'.. .,.., ..r ! ... I i e . . . havo-. of a t-umnt of ol-ctricitv that , , struck :n theeneamr.mentof the PthMiou- ' ri ln,lnt ItCar . itillll 0f JIv. According tH.V V i j.irk .,..,:.,.., P ' " a;v0U,,t two ! 1 1.. u .T . 1 a . v v . . . . ... ti.y IHtlftS ""'oiuc, came loetl.cr .1 rne.li.it. -.-nr. r ' 1 tIl, , :i(,uul.nu,lt 0,.1: ( . v ! , ' ; "T i ; ,.f j:.,,: an.,' " 70V ' CXr I i aTlli mlly'cjce:. d a UJd-c-rLl r ' t . . " . k ' -eii it o , .n.i.n.t s..to ot a laan'.s oh'V atei r'rcnd..m lao.icii iron, which sfru a large oaL tree in t.ie luia-t t the ci.eampinen', splitting it - "P' !4 ''- Thc:h.M UoccndcT to t.i4- -round uui diwd.-d inro thousands ol lit tie jet-, anl llyiiig in every direct",. n, pene trating everythaig t!o-y onae in contact with. t-i . ............ ; ' 'T i'-,,'Knt w" 'verely stunned, several Lillwd and a lar-e number severely barn o.l. 'I he large importing merchants who had goods in bond aro r.ow exporting them to foreign countries, being unwilling to av the recently imposed rates of duty. It is also stated that no ordeis for to . Ii are n..n being sent abroad. The q-iestioii j, wh-re is the (.'.vernmcnt -..hig to g-t g. U to pay interest on its binds? p.-iio ai.swers v.Pc rc ! T 1. 4C ' . i i r:. v, : ,rc l..s iJcn-rftore i r.. .. : . JJ,
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1 i ...... i.uiu ii i. liii tr in it.. 1 ,1 r. - I LienJ--. enraged at, this remark. r j-uitla-H H ii.ar.i,cr . f tto5 U s jiil.at iv.arding hi - 1 'artnro (rom the country,- i,..ne ,.J j hici re c mpPmcntarv. j -A s , i t , U..K0l.n fc.llm. I s.-Miers and thorcroe, . n r. ; .,. ii:m ... t ".'..-t ano :i.o negroes i n ( at i.al Hi. I jit I W:1'.:n..tn '1 1 e. . ... ,.i . .I.U 1 IT : .I'll I. '.14 :.ttaek-d the hit t, r ith s!4 ::e- and si o I mif-h s as they eon! I I. -. O.'.r 44.... . . .. ) ber W ;;' ns ami cir t laii is i j. tie negroes greatly c uti.uibr riiv; ti c- soldiers an dleingiirmed with nxe, bars of iron, Ac, drove them back a iie:r,i i.early severing a s"ioiers heal from Ids holy wiili ana.r. The ! sebliers fell back and were h.lned bv r. in I f-rccnicnts, when t!iey rem-wtd the attack, drove thc l.egrocs back anl set fire to a I n - row of frame dwellings occur.!, d bv the n- ! gr.ics, which were consum- 1. At this stage of the proceeding a larg j olh-e and milit;.ry force arrived and dispersed the rioters. A large i.umbr r of the -:,!di rs anl Negroes were wounded, many ttriou-h-. Another naval attack has been wale on Mobih. At Ja-t accounts but little or nothing had l oon cC'ectcd. The rebels havc '..-ft Pennsylvania. They of course slipped through the fingers of ur vigilent (ienerals, with all their booty, notwithstanding the hiferlutiit reports - that ar rangemcnts were aU made to bag them. -Washington dispatches Mate that r0st Master fleneral l!!air will goon rstirc from tho Cabinet Tho abolitionists of Potior ceni.tr. Ohio. hel'I a large and . cnthmdastic inotin' t Hamilton on Saturday last, an 1 pa-sod res,,. lotions re'0!.--t:'v I In....'.. .....1 L . re-n:,,, tuat-a r..-w man mi -bt be t ot in ! I I l.l .i . l. . . i, a tho ! ! rioi;.-ly d?fcate-i acc-rdin to sriecbi! is Irom a-hinrton. it a sal i Tt... t ;.tiv. s waitel i:po P.u 1 Piss,.!, the Priti-h Premier, on U. 1Mb ..r .Lily. .i,d jrvn-l 1 i j,ers.n na.-i in -.t.,n mannfh tare. .Jeta.iing the sutlcrin.s they hnd. endun,I sinee : iv ! .meriean c tfon was cut r.T, ; in nnect rc&tore convers-1 rjur.-n, have! that if! tt'ere ...M.f.... .l.i r' . . ... ..... .71 ..id. ! McCIellin has been authorized to recruit one .nr.- urn. j - - - - - - . 4 4,. 4.., VV hundred thousand men immediately, for speeial service under bis command, "it is adv.... i-inio; uuuer li 1 3 Louimaifi. 11 is ail-I Ti "7 lonhtfa;" , W I should judge it Avas. It is also very doubtful if .McClcllan would accept of any such coin-1 mission. " t A Federal force cunturd a rebel mirnlv ! a ? V . ii ! irain in ueor?ia a snort tim nn vhi.h - - . a i
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