Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 September 1864 — Page 2

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"i Mr June C. Allen moved to Urtlw U

Drea ruble and resobtion oa the t i

A " 1 '"; ' "bat Ufftiled.thoazhMr. Pendleton veted V: ; . "-"witli fcim tm. 540; ai, 102.

The resolution wai adopted yeas,

, - " 112; nji, I6-MrrTe!iiakton Toting io c- - : 'the negative, with Wood, Voorhees, Jas. r ',0. Allen, Long, Harris, of Mar j land, - ' aod other Copperhead.

February 15, Ibbi, Mr. Arnold -subf . .. ' initted the following rjlotion: '! J''

i?oZred,'That toe Con,t.tut!onsttould be o amended at to a&aliaW Slavery- in I , the United State wherever it now exists, ' and to prohibit its existence in every part thereof forever.' It waa adopted by yeat 7-8, nay 62, M. Pendleton vo'in? is the negative, ; , February 2, 1864, Mr. Scbenck sab- " ttiittnd the loliow tiff resolution: . . Eeaohed, Tint the present war, which , thia Government i carrying on afrainst armed ibaarreetiobisU and others, banded together under the name of the "Southern Confederacy," u brought ' on by a wicked and wholly unjustifiable rebellion, and all those engaged in aiding or eocourajrins; it are public eaemies, and sbonld be treated at such. , Keaitleed, That this rebellion thai! be effactoaily pat d wn; and that, to preTeot tba reeorn nca of such rebellion in future, ibejcauses which led to this one mast be permanently removed, ' . Retolvtd, That, in tbit straggle which is BOinjr on for the saving ot oar coon try a al ire government, there U no middle groaod on which any good citizen or trae patriot caa stand ; neautral ity or indifference, or anything short of a Hearty support ol the (iovernment, being a crime where the question is between loyalty and treason. The brat resolution was agreed to wttiioat a count. On the second, a di

vision was called for, and the first part ' .adopted. The Utter portion, declaring that "to prevent the recurn-nte of such '.rebellions in future, the causes wbinta

, , led to tbis one must be permanently re moved, was voted open, lbs yens were 1-4, tfae nays were none. Air. . , Pendleton dodged. , , The vote was then taken tifx-u thelat resolution, which simply declares that in ; this struggle there is no neutral ground tor an bonest man to stand noon, and

' every Icyal citizen west stand by the Government. It was adopted yeas 109; nays Done, But Mr. Prndleton could r . not go it. lie deibjtd, iCven Cox voted ( for tbis and the preceding resolutions, ' bat Mr. Pendleton, more candid and con-

r smtent in Lis adbereima to the Houth, stood aloof . Too proud fo vote a stnti- . ' ' ment which ws abhorrent to him, jet , lacking firmnesa to vote againit it, he r dodged, while the facile little Cos swnlInwed the bitter pill. That Mr. I'endle- , V , i ton present, ie apparent from the , iact that immediately following the vote , be took the floor, and oflVred a resolution protesting again t the ai-rent and panUiiaient ot bis f'riond Vallandighsm. Marches, 1W6I, Mr, Htvens introduced a joint resolution submitting two amendments to the Consitution of the United States, to be acted a ron by the States.- The proposed amendments are as follows: A". 1. Slavery and Involuntary servitude, except fur the punishment ol ' ,' crime whereof the party shnlt have been , .' duly convicted, is forevtr prohibited In the United Kutos ami all the Territri. Sac. 2. So much f articla four, notion two, as refer to the delivery of persons held to service or lubor escaping ' Into another Htale, ia annulh d. A motion was made to lav the propo

sition on the table, but it was rejectedyeas, od; nays .). Jlr. I'enUleton vied to lay on the table; ai.d, on May .11, ?oixi against t&e juiot resolution. Or April 9 loint resolution wai offered to expel Ut-njamin O. Harris, a representative from the Htnteof Marv

land, for uttering the following treason able language in that body: The MoulL, asked you to let them live in peace. Hut no; you'said you would " '. " bring tbem into suhiction. That is not

i .1 done yet; and Hod A.njighty grant thm

' ' It never may De. 1 bope that you never :ii ;h ; wjH subjugate the South. On the vole to expel, the reas were

8-i, nays 58 Mr. Pundleton voting in

, me negative. On too 14th of April he gave a similar vote agninst the tnurc of bis ii.l league, Mr. Long. . June 13, lsol, Mr. Pendleton voted agaiast the army expropriation bill, as finally aareed upon by the committee of conference of the two Houses .:. is : , -' Oo the same day, Mr. Pendleton vxed lit against the repeal of the Kniritive Slave a V'i- Act The vote stood yeas 90 ; navaf . t Jane 15, lb04, Mr. Pendletia "voted i agaiast the joint resolution of he Weni ata proposing to the. States change of i ; the Constitution, so as forevur t pro- . .'klb!nlTrj...,sl..:...., , f . .. . j The foregoing records speaks for lt -self. It i in perfect anion with Mr. ' : ' Pendleton's , speech, January, :180J, in . , j t which be denounced all idea'of compel. . ling obedience to the Constitution as )

i ,i ud i tmtlrtvtiona as well as impracticahle. il io l ,u U has uuiforwlf lvated' against .me-

, !, t aarea necestiary toe , th. prosecution f the war; and eywy lwln ration i tie . . duty of crushing the rebellion and preservinK th Uoverumeut ha lad leitber votea against squarely or dodged. ' Mr.

j,, -,.o-.:i mo .sveaaiMon pa saowfl eilneiderable bold0t ;. . im dTOctiag.1.tba .caeeetOf the ii t t m i . i - rebels; but ,tha act caflnat be -denied li,,,,, .-.1 ,iu v . lat he baa shown ma oh akilliaa-aa'Art-u.'-i'-.-'-s-'d luoaii'v-: lal Oatjger..., (r.,.;iv:!. u iMU ..,,- L .i i. ' ' 1 ba 'sot only opposed direct r il. 7 i-a-.u. 't.. ,.ioje.l aMBe,.D. voted aKainat,arwa'pritiooa t carry ,00, the waraad pay the

nit no!" 1 nawoaai abtr.but'ha has j: t , .1 displayed all the jealoue aiitagonMin of" , ; . . , a South Carolina prenagajidist of Slavetj to measures which may remotely tend

."(,' j ,t Ooverjimeu oc biB)luvtherHaj t'nton. " , , Ha. voted agaiust an increase-tor th '"'i, j , anmber.of -cade ts at WestTotnt, ind he

VvV..'o iw!;o I trpsaif buui!S4, wta npon tue 1 ; . lu,t,tji , '( 1; aific Railroad bill. The necessity which lit 'elointi!. 1; .V position, aa tba Reprt-sentativ turn. a Free, State,-.imposO ufcon sliijn' bns

I doebtltsa cu) raided him to. do many - a-hings .wbiuh, hia. stroojj S)uthern tytn- . pa'.aadpfegojseajiuasrepolt at, and

is n . 40 Pmvl many ahinmwhtch the same ng would prompt bim to do; but be I , . Tt at any ;ttt console himself witk . t the reflection, that, eraioxt any man in l , , Lis place would, have done sv aaocb, or ., .; probably more injury to the Sooihen. ,?ai W "L- aa douev 1 Ui,. i bia'

ti,u'V'",. """'.ww" fayj, tno.biuer a4 , imp-acapm toe M, ue wr which hta-cot i , .egua on me vresweatiel ticket has been that the attempt M) coereo obedieuee in ' the Constituitoo and laws, waetterly !' war with hav Ltutl nf tfn C..t i;,-- , iteeit But we have laid before the pea- ' . A- S'b 1-. "... pie tke recora or .Mr. t enaieton s poblte

1 ,. ' . wJtinB for suppression ef. the hftvt . , ,.;.;;.!,) koldin llabellwa. Gea, McClulIan hss . ".': , . , V' b',., declareJ in favor of preserviimtft. Union V ,. . , . ; cured. t the btg.Binjt of ie cotgL

i r i t career, and we leave bit' and his

' Jeagua ta their ianda - - v .it "To Oca Cocktt FiUtNM. Ike Union Wurwam is cpeo nht auid dav,-and ie jnmisneu inai aion uoxvnaeats ana newspaper aa. foodior tbe snmi, aad ni-tnraa and ai.l tiu.s a fi-ioii tha eta'

i-. gr'v.Wbea;, ourtteojotry, friends 00m into ie rl.-'.tl V.,'l towa-and: have Ieisariaay-aboald go .V ap to- tha W.ig?rt (just below the resi- .;:; .-. t :a d nca of IwWrt liarses) and while away .: . . '' v boor or so ia looking around, talking

t . sr' ; fj'ading. t-Tha. Wigwam la Unioa -.i f.. . '!n ftetdqdarvfM where Unioa men most ... -id Li.-rb iA0tWtKmiZ o.Il.-i9UrdwlwJi-3c

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rUtl'MOAT. 1 1 - :, .-.Jsqa- . Pro Madiaoa Evam, . Cc9tlaaet KJweot frr lbs tM at largv, wtn i ar t hi fellw-itisBS a the felitnc (be ul Hpum: R;k ,tt. unr As., if onlmr. Oct X, t 1 B.,u.ilU, w wrick Co., Tawilay, 0t. 4ta. t lylorrfUU. Warrick C.,W4irfr. Oct. 6B ml 1 M Keorr, Wsrrkk Co., Tbandar, Oct. eta, ai Irs. Knnnilie. Taadarbarcb Co.. Thwsdar. Oe. ih, Mfrs. - Boiliiso, ealllvaa Co., Friday, Oct. T, M I t. M P. W. BOGES of Haw Yark, and Col. W. 0.24 ASK, of the 32d Ind., Will A.mi th Iel la the flmuut Uaf ar ft, fnllovs: , . - Ilclias4, Dubois Co., Tbordy, Spt. 3SHm, at 10 . a. H',aiM; Warrick Co.,, TbT, 8t. tb, 't lluramritb, Wft-rWt Co., VrMajr, pt. 30tb, ti'wbarih, Wsrrltk" Co.', tiidtj, fcpt. SOtk, at Te. m. - '- lomsftco, Ta4ubBtB Co, SmtWrtUf, Oct. 1st, t7H " ' (iw t)M's, 0rastt tmsblp, Tjierbar(h Co , MB'ty Oct. 14. mt r. m. Hftlwr M.Tor Ariutron towssfalp, Teaaorburh Ci., Mondfty, 0-t. M, at 1 r. m. i-wkor bvtlUmral, torn Co., TasosUr, Oct. ilb, st I . Dlftirwrlilft, tor Co., Todrnj, Oct. Stb.at T . H. Hickory Brssxh, ftomy Co.. Woeoaaday, Act fttll, St I V. M. Mt. Teraua, Toj Co., Wt4adsy, Oct. stb, at 7 e. m. . - Blck Bswk ktilU. tomj Cm., Tbaraday, Oct. 6iii, st I r. m. W'm. Hlppiasxym's, Fmry trtbfs, TasiUrbsrsli (jo.. rlinrfti,Vt. Silt, at e . . W.rrfotoo, ttitsou Co., fruUy.Usl.Ttb. a 1 -Kttm UuoAm, VUmt Township, Kaex Cosaty, H-.li o:tob-r stb, t 7 r. Will lbs Inloo too a la tbo soa tswlitis pUmmm msks all tb nrcxtrj arranaaawBM 1 The County Union Candidate! Will mrt Ibrlr hltowltlsooa as follows: Oftk lsa, SVott if , friosr. ipt. SO. at 7 e. a. i nlllna' chool Doom, Height lowasblp, btoaif. (.-el. D.I, at 7 r. . Si. t I. nni's olrt placo, Oaraisa lowasblp, Taasdav. Oct. ttb, tl Irs, Alkxu'a Hr,hol ilna-a. Kalxbt tuwasBlp, W4. Blr, Ort. Ah, st 7 n. !, iwt Brkoul Hom, Urrmsa lowasblp, Taarsitf, Oct, ib, at 7 e. . Uur..ji , carry tosrosbip, rrutay, oot. 7ia, st 7 e. KaaIIU. MofMlsy.Oet. VHb.atT P. a. T'js OppuslUoa cao4blata tavttasl and nqaMtiHl W ba praasnt. .- it sspU-sUvtsl Col, Cyrus M. Allen and Hon. Win. . KtDiacx, CanJiilsli-a br Con(Ts la this District, will 4draa lha paopta ot Bpmocf st tba fuUowtaf ptaue and tlas, lo-wll : " Orandfcw, Oft. fd,t 1 r a. ' '. . ' . N-ionllS., O. t.Sd, at 7 r. . ' MaiTllia. Orl itb.atlr. tl. Kf ain. K:t. 4ih, at 7 r. . Fulila, Oct. ftib, at I r . Hants ra, O. t. 6th, at 7 r. K. ktlsabatb. Ort. Atb, at t r. u. liaulrt fills, Oct . eth,at7. . i.Dirr.ili.. 0it. 7ib, at 1 r. w. ' Kursk, Ort. Slk, st 1 e . hisk.irt, Oct. Stb, at 7 r, a. All parties ars (aritad to attsad, Spoaklaf wll eonmsBca pnx-lsaly at tba hour ataad. a-pi'-datd Hon. Albert Lang, foraurty Adltor of 8tal, will addrsas bis tallow ctllssos la Iba Garsus laafnasja st Indlsnaps is, Thnraday, Oct. atb. at 7 r. a. Nsv Allmny, trlday, trt 7tk.at7r. s). Krsusf ill, Satardsy, Oct. Stb, at 7 r.M. lol. Ben. Harrison Vi l 1 spaak st Ru-kwrti Vpsanar coaaty, I stordajr, Oct. 1, 1 P. M. a Vlnssubsa. Xaua aantyr.Auodaf , Oct. t, at T t M T". ' Torre Bants, Ylga eosary, Tastdsy, Oct. s, at 7 r. at. . ... Judi-e SIhluck'"- 1'oslUon aa tba War , , . Question. . If I am else ted ta Coaifjsaaa. I as-Ill asrtr veto to DHACT atsy naaaa imtm ttto arvtc and If 1 were year Hs rticBttllts now, 1 ! rata ( ra paat tba prasssit law atthertalBfj draft . " ' MI will ao, i" alactad ymv acaitatlra, vet saaro am a as Bar swop, atwdar aaiy alraaisaistastaaa, fur tlio fwrtbar prssae ait tost f tba war wwdsr (lie pltr tapa-a wbitslt It Is casiduatad. I aan tanally epyaaaat She asmpioycasnt mt atiait aa soldlara, sr the twtcrfrMes my Iks Owverat mast wltSt thsaai, tsi tusr way ar sssva dr aay vtrrunasiaaaaoaVGOV. ; MOItTOIV Will positively speak at EvansviU oa ' . Wedncsdaj Evening, Oct. 3ta. " 'At Princeton, Thursday, p. m. '"At Vincennes on Friday p. m. COL. J. P. JAQUES3 Will, speak' In the TJnloo Ttf wstn Ui (Thursday) avaqioat at 7 o'cltxk.,: Bear the meeting in minei and attead. : Cbt J:' aooomplished speaker, and a jrratT9 of i 'Ttibrated joarney to Richiuonu ana int(vLa;,, with JsX Da' vie will-be haTllywntreliBr. 1 wiuL "' '-.'?' 1 1 1.1 (earn H, fjadle ian toagrmloaal ,...iJ , .....Jst'CrUa Our paper contains to-day a re-print from the Washington. ChrvnicU o( a full, j"ai"kiul correct record of, the Coogresssionsl votes of George It Peadletoe, that Chicago nominee for the Vice-Presidency. It will show, aay. the New York Tribune, beyond the power 6f cavil, that since the war began ke , has felt, aia voted that our endsarur ta put down the Kebellion www anconstitatiooal and Impractical ihat be. 1a voted against every bill to carry oa the wer voted again- every financial and military tneasere to tovigtststa' aad ansUta the ttbTernmet-tht ldodged voting on the; Pacifid Raiiroal Bi&-.iuioe word, that be has persistonUy aad . earnestly opposed the was, and so thrown Vis tow gresiiional inftuenee into the scale of the Kebelfiin,"whelft be long ago. c.sL bis )earV,-,.i !,J f Ji h" ,x':oi(v.5a-..'-J'-1 .. Let it be borne to snfatj . continually that no man can vote for George B.""l. Ctetlan wilbont at the same time casting a vote for Geortre IX Pendleton. a?Gor. Mortojt, it will be seen by reference to notice id another columm can make bat three speech ia this District, at lha time and places specified in the notice. It is to ba regretted that he cannot attend the -Great Mass Meeting at uwanoelyiuaY epgagemenu w-eet-41111 ftis ptenca j ia In-Jiaoapoiu SMrday, thetWroUie atasa meeting is f take place, t Ve trtrst every exertion :rtr .2 ti i x .. . - . .:e " : " T diooce to hVjbe' Govariw.Wa Bead hardly urge the matter, however, aa the 'anxiety oa tba part of the people to Seai bim will ehr$ys 'secure a large attend- ' P& A vote was talea'bn the E. i lCdowa train Oa Tuesday last,, aad rasalte ed to a vote 0 mora tkaa tww to on for Lineola tovae MeOlelJast x. Ji-- - r - t

-39pa4jfoiitlcal Saylnsi and Ioiiigs.

Major Carter, coamacdiz)g the tb Cavalry, writes the Indiaapoliiotr' nal. that a vote for (rovernor waa takea in bis command, at TTasaviTleY on tie 21st, which . resalfed in a snaninous vote of i1 for Morion. H A vole was takei at the General Eot''Tba Peace Denaocrata -having tad sport of Gen. Green ClaySmiih'a jocular remark that he would W 'tWJ,VJf) -that Lincoln woald be re-elected, be has propoaad to deposit immediately in any respectable banking loose f-SO.OOO on th proposed bet, the whole of it to be forfeited if the entire half million is not pat op before the election. Here is a cbaoce for McCleliaa aportiog men. Will tba Belmont come to time? Ex-Secretary Chase declares tlat from bis observations in the country where he ha been touring, be believes Lincoln most certainly be elected. He baa al ready taken tba stump ia Ohio. When Slantou's bulletin announcing Sherman's victory was posted on the bulletin boards la tjocinnali, an tocreduloas Irishman was seen to shake his bead and mutter, "It's a d d lie, a d d Lincoln lie to injure McClellan.' a Tba New Nation announces that the Fremont men in Maryland intend to sapport Mr. Lin cola. Certainly, everybody is going to sopport Mr. Lincoln. 8id a democrat, conversing with- an ardent Union man, "If disaster to our armies is necessary to the election of McClellan,- fJUis ictkomt dUatterf Wbat mora could be expected of a party who swear by the Chicago Platform. A recant MrOHen meeting presidsd over by General Patter ton, the officer wbosa cowardice and incompetency was the caase of the defeat of the Union army at Bull Kan, in l&'l. The Deytoa Journal observes that the Copperhead pspers denounce Mr. Lincoln because be worked hard and educated himself They call bim a 'boor." They praise General McClel iaa because be was educated at the pub lic expense. A rota was taksa at the Soldiers Home, Indianapolis, on Monday last We give it for the eomfort and encour agement of the Democracy: Lincoln, 918; McClellan, 19. Martoa f20; Mc Donald, 9. The soldier boys have no faith in the Mackerels. Tba boys in the U! S. General Horp lei, Lookout Mountain, are politically divided as follows: Lincoln, 186; Fre mont, 8; McClellan, 7. Hospital No. 2, Chattanooga, Tenn , gives tba followiog vote; Lincoln 720; McCleliaa, 73; Fremotit, 13. In a rebel ward attached to the hospital tb vote Mood this way: Lincoln. 3; ' MeCToHan, 01. ttoanty jumpers, used lor policing hospitals as penalty fur their coodact. voted aa follows: Lieroln, 1U; McClel lan, 35; Fremont, 7. W are Informed, says the Indiana poli Journal, that the votes of luriy. one Indiana regiments have beea re cetved, and that out of the entire nam ber McDonald got but one hundred and tx'y-nt. The Dayton Journal states, on the best authority, that Geo. Rosecrans sap ports Abraham Lincoln, and will vote for 'bim. A private letter received from a sol dier at Jefferson Barracks, nearest. Loni (says an exchange), a few days ago, says a vote bud jest been taken for President among the soldier there prs eat, of whom there were about C,tX Oat of tbis number only 115 votes wt:r cast forjthe " Grave digger of the Chick aboraioy." The Chicago Platform and Jo. McDon ald declare that the war ia a failure. Sherman aad Sheridan have recontly given as eota splendid speeches oti the other side of the question, JtnJ Ibeir authority ia much better tbaa that f the white rag saeetieg at. Chicago, or the cliva Jbraaoa and surrender eanclldate foe Governor. '"'TV ' McDonald, in hi s poaches, rea la and endarses both the Chicago Platftmu aad McClallaa'a letter of acceptance.! Gov. Morton, replies to. tbia woaderfnl performance; ,"My competitor staqde with one foot on the platform aad the other ou.McClellan's letter. One half of him is 04 a war footing aad the other half en a peace establishment Now, I have lee a a man riding two horses in a circus, but then both horses were rnnnjr in the same direction,. If the horses tan la different directions, h comid not Stick OD long without an - indefinite -- tension of bia legs. Tbia is the great political two-borsa act."!) V n ,' v.:, We supposaa, politician as us t bare a profound contempt for the ialeiJigeaceof bis audience when he endorses the letter and the platform at tba same time. U I m ab a 1 ' y f si . , - Good Tar laloa Towashlf. Tbf eating at ClendeuitTs warebntrie in Union Township, '00 Tuesdsy evening was one of the largest township meetings ever held in tba coanty outside of tha cttj, ' Uea of alt shade of political opinion heretofore, bat cow anxious on ly tor tba salvation of the Government, ware oat ia full atresftb. The Ud ea, also,' were well represented. : i- ' Speacbes wera toadeby Mctars. HyneTomheme't, Rodger and Cot. Ilhein-, lander, oat coaaty candidate, aad aluo by CapC Kliack. j ,- . - Tha Union Glee Club of this city was present to delight the audience with sotaeof tbeir aoul-cheering sviags. Tba Glee Club atkaowfedKa their indebt adnaa to Esqah-e CatJett aitd bis lady lor their kiedness'in farri'uhing' tbe'm witbwbsrtnh'a!(Ksnfortior- the inner tttn'," Tba Unioa men of Uaion Townsbip arc at wwrk ia estraeet and promise a roasieg majority "for ; Jfiocoln.' ad "ItWTka," TairJ - sjaf a, (ltday) at Utstioo at taa Posey Coaaty Pair, ir a cras.1 psT "rac, to'wi!ch jaac wrtrance fee"bf 50 ceaU u cbargeX ' Tke person catc&iBjr as j hohiiag thetpig rill be awarded a preiointii of two laJ?ar aad Ua pi Rarw sport is autftSfjaied." We ka hot learned wh&Ler tie pi will he .- :-;' 1 a'ao-isi! cvl -itl ov i

pital, Jeffersoa Barracks. Mo., oa tbeji V?- WVl0' ! ' '. - . .i r it i.: B. Frf Bah l.ti vm elected .geere4e.rv; 24th nst, w,th the foUowmjr resoft: I od j KRtca . Lrncoln, &73;-Mcaellan, 98; Freoonl, W a.alefaS?.' '"-' -

Proceedias iBdliaa.JConref ence. RS3rar trprtii; fcr IWnrul f PantCETos, Sept." 23, 136-4. Thftessioa of the Indiana Conference met at tXsn !r K. CI.ercr-Revr iiJsbop Simpson prejidin The Conference was openeiJby'Jse BisbrtT, bjJea71r!ei prjC tion ( ( ibe i)ih copter cf Act?, linking tb221 TJifiiB, and praver bv Bevs. 1L

S. TiGilj-tJ preaeotedTrtJ dividend of t3O0lnit tPreacher' Aid 'Society. Referred to thetesmrs.. - - . yThe Bishop-authorize J a'Jrafi of J4-i oq the Book Conce aio cat for $J0 00 the ehaneredfu'od. ' " The folloarinjr f a part of the Com-mitte,-twytnti : ' ' :'"-'T; rwv ;-: Puofic Worship Wee :: M. Hester, R. L. Cu.itras ami E. Speacer.i ; '-' '- 1 On Education O. T. Gillette 1 M. Greek, J. Wharton, G "-W. Walker. 1L flay V-s-ajLv2.4t1- - rid Lar Stewards. ! . ,! . - On State 0 tht Uuntry J.G. Saaitr, E. P.,.W!!i, J. LI Walker, N. P. IlatU and W". U Harotd. The time of meeting was fixed at from ! $i a. iu , to 12 m. On motion the TatBtees of the Chnrrb were requested to raise-the American flag over the church, - " . A report from the A jr eat ef the American Bible Sock-ty was read aad referred t- Committee on Bible Cause.: This re port mtrces important faetsx The Society bas furnisheI nearly l.txXl.OiJO Utbiea to tue sold; erg throuh the Chris tian Commission, and now-have a ne levy ci uWis.s more to sappiy. tby are a!no supplying ih) rebel (trisoners ilb liiMe, as well as' scn.iiiiir many ho u Ui to me lreeam-n. ill soon aitsume operatiun in Missouri, Kentucky apJ rst iritna, iiavei agents in Turkey, Mexico, Siuth Aitterica atid in trermany. i bey are pnuUng dbl-s o turkey, uermauy, Kwnj and l:a!y. A report bs nm i front the Professor of Garrett BiLlical laKtitute at Kvanj. ton, III, pre.ntin ita claims and ask ing aa annual risitmy committee. This Institution has been sanctioned hy three General Conference! and some of the Annual ConfercltC'-s. Fifty of tl stu Jcfcll have gr daal-J, one Luudred have gone into the Animal Confererices, six at missionaries, many nave gene a chaplains and soldinrs in the army. 1 be following resolutions were loosed Hacked,; That we f tl a deep and abidmif interegt in every propeny devised plan for the education and training of young rnen lor the ministry. fr-sorrei. j ntu witn toese views we have watched, with jrratiuVat'oa, the suc cess of the (larrett liiblical Inslitat tinder the patronage of our Church, and t-po itu! lit GarrcU luattuieof Kvanktoo. III. s . - , a JietolreJ. That we will annually appesiu fromvt!r Coofereace oes H two visitors to attend the etaajinaluKi- and exhibitions of thf Oarreit Oih;ii.al Jutitote. ' Signed . 'J. H. NMti.K, S. T. GtLi.rrr, m V, IliiiikK, Jsa. liu.1., II. ilsvs. The Hishop was, Ijy a -)t of the Ca fi-ri-e, reUtI in deliver seen of the lectures h has d'Uvered ta the other Conierencex as bs lime 'ili permit. A motion prevailed t.i fit Friday, at 10 o'clock AM., foe . a scramatal meeting. , , 1 A commnrilefttlon frOm tha !oa Conferenre, askto lh. ru.ralio of the psoitis -nf A. H. Shut'.-r nt laid on the table. - ' ' The question " Whn tre rlct''d KidsrsT" was eI!d, an I H F. Farr, W. 11 Davis. K. lUsft, Y. It. Mrtliih, were elocted i. V. St. I l.i.r, U, II. Khod.-s, I K Carson, J. K. Mtiteynolala, and Miles t uixl wrr (.sMisa.-d , I 1. Welkir ha died during the year. , , Who are superanueted t 1 - " S . Hvensrroft, J Shrader, C. U Juttes, Jno Talbot t, H. . Dane, W. F. Mason, S Heel, li W. Cnldweil, C. le, S, Uwon, W, H.- Jicltdon wereconlintmued in that rehttmn. Aia Heck was made effective. The riflnie of effective elder "were failed, and tt.etr ch'irsi-ter passe.I. tue limns or the (...nu-rence were returned to "the ClTiif uh TruIee for rmisv ing the rtg'otr flio i.burrh. , ; - jfishop S.wpsou rti civej av eominuiiication tr. in a Ian; nuuioer of tbe citizeos ul Princeton, to dvliver aaradJrsss on the State of tke Country.. Also, the Conference,-. by a unanimous rising vote pe J a similar resolution. I he Cov enanter church was ollrred for the purpoe. . ' S. T. Gl!ett ii.tJi prsont sometimes desired to esakx' donations to the CoDfererc. Ther 'being no ono authorized to reeeiv Ihr-m, a motion prevailed. to"ppoffir a r-oirsmiUe to draft ativ;lt of ttirrrrfrtrarlifn f .'. i , Uf f6i,l'BP commit!.- are. S. ll.Cu.leU, C - u'tt, Sb.L-iakiay, Jl- SL Talbot, Joha rvifter- . , - . " The Tul oarm.T-3 rsMsrprs fre elepf ed vyl I . .liatraeJ: tr Mitsiwarr So ciety;' UViv-. iUvet-enft, rr'-?tjnda Schorr I'nion; H. 8. Ta!!wt, fir Trart Society; Wat ilegnai,: for' Bibf ! cicty- Htewnfrts for Cvr.tbrenc ' col" lectioii. ! ' "" ,v... , The foSHwIfr vidtttf V'eit9ri".,'were in!riJea!f to'tlift foiif-reoce Jujiug.Ii session: Kv'. UcMasltsrs, Jeskias liriatou, and Ciafjjej hU M aiWiUaro4 lay delegate from l;ockf4. itstriet, and Mr. Jaque, of Kvani-ville Uistrirt. Confrrence aiijouni';f'tb to o'clock r.. V., t,o call tba sutusx u .' t ' aSrThere was a gl.tsons Jtfajj at Martin Stall's in Lawaatdk, oa the tcasTua'j t f raising a I.iticw'.il poie. Abeat I2i i. oj le ,tre . prcsO-V Speechesi were made by M--ei5?5b?-rt A. II HI. Emn"K.c1"or.'"Col ' Maa'k,' aod Marot-Brown of the 6,'th Indi.na- Th bft.tr rsf fevjl! -.retailed. Oar .infos - vifamv, iett ii oav.sriae -ti:e nr Hjam'l, and tbre roar 6ave', tn. mere fpenm, M I tva, iaasHi(r -waa -. ba!Fy' ooe one of toe bwt fctld'tliild rpaSn. ac.iMH.ft ftd - !.' .. ' ' a- ( -!? .! abaratrful iBlerff r n.f ,lv. Dcseicskie Mas. Srlin5:.-tcSyiIm; . siurrara ai uaovas tirp(fcvjra ;I'asirB2rar!r! yet..r?!tv hjotiata-'J Bpliireiafe sbockinr la, , IJdtaoctavsstl riea': Tboasands sx- i mocrM bull assembied ai, Bkr UXl, Va., and were ' setkiax tLIr riAwa'. ''Jobiloe" f"ar!y presnllBfT, w-T OTS- N-flMan r c.f jeea AnatiDiBii. i sii pi a Eat-.v 'Aiiiet's-nf!Tri!mr-,65e Lke Ct davD into " 'frnu-HaVcr Csmpl . darrd it. tstUrV dtrrf iardful of tm4 dtapersed ba beas seorpns. . He bcif.he.j wtt4 ragw by wk;aJj "rjlaaaa par, sand ptopfrfj.""" ,'x'uUxrMv. arresi - i t ' r. . ontrago eons ino." 10m. y'p,I)'iuocrata. Bottom. Journal T ' ' t , K itlalv ?.B4eiIT'w,-inferi4C-W roaa'-sV.cla. ,.b, atepfsed. .0snsaa. kav;.Irn4tboi;itere'poc-.e? r,,5msMl ofan tri.'amaa coiEo-nz ta tlbtirfreweqatitiy aad, nisia .eprisa! onpasona Brorrtl, i j '4rf,rtrt-T rily arrestriijt otr.e 2.5W fJDefa'roi hoa'dsee tai-avd demarAriie release ofthosa 2,00 Mriial-mmvfXera afta.J j bitrarilr. artdeted. tffFaalhJri LofJLtftO. iee fitorf freS aci-Y kZ iokJib.mk. taestt doue, 1 ( pitta Jt aavpt

opt. Sat a, Mrs. tsui 2t5, wiS. of tba Saaaal Bsca,of tba Ibfla StraaS Jt. X. Cbarcb 5 Tba fmnl asrriaas a ill Uis pUca at tb Iaj'.s ItiwsV Cbarcb, oa Trie sy, at Igo'ctock. m. TW "frtsaas of rttfsmily ai nqaasied to attrad it boot fortbsv aoka.

BOOTS'AND SHOES. TH33 Shoe House!! mm m i to., ; 'Ho. MS LXAINT STREET, Ifave uow ill store a roam. moth stock of AID That were bouslit from 2.1 to v) ikt cenL ies3 man we a f s a .a could now buy them; and in addition to 8aid stcck we are in daily receipt of euch goctls 03 aro neetled to make our stock complete in every re .pect, and we respectfully solicit every buyer in wan of good in our line to t al and exumine our iods an. prices We keep First Glass Goods And will sell as low as any jobber ean sell iu the West. "A word to the wUc is suffleient." Will vou call ? i.--MOIUiAX, 11EAD &C0 KvANsviuui, Sept. 2y. FOR ALE.; riSB BEHBKriS .! riBHT aTBlKT, nt.i : ir. K arv.a rocaaa, ltb a S l baaa. Swat BBT tha aibola ba.l.l.OK. .II9.IM aaa a ) -.iftr. abova tbo BHaramod flntti. r -a.-.! ,a a taaawtioUty. Alao, a dva-l iraov. tbaaaa.t to Laa.aa.iorBrc l lark at.4 ritrtb atrta. aad a awltair aoailatftla, .t-l.l rrma,a tb subat ta Ap-lr 'a aa. J .IIM t.BIKK, Friii t Farm for Sale. UrtsBixa to oiss mt tspivu.ro att.attiB lo avrraaBdlsloa- I ana oVi-r f-r sal. my aarni la tVatra tavn.bt. S 1 , ssliaa frfta fcaaa.ill. a pUaaant sad b-a ll.j ImlWs. It rvataiaa stlarrM,, atsty .it Bbarb ara iaW colli. .!wo, tb rrat la stall tia.bard. Tb.ra ara mhem lissirroil tra-s, rovBrts'sst cbfB rarft s Bt Altls. tnrbns, 1'llHtiM.r-ua, flaBts, tfaln-C-s. Ariaaa.. - - ' Tb 4o.iac aad oat ban art tart. -asiBt. sd ia K-Mt raur. -SWlaablasiiy rostr tasMst ta Art sa-rvat. Loaf tlm (ta b if r.-i a t it . far aa.tti--o-sr;-: t.i tbaaior of Vtck.ry Drv. N.i. 1 -u Mata stnt. laar) -"' BATS L VfKEBT. 1 H-tTrs o s ftvi's a 1 al l aaa WoBaS BtfSMS, Loaaaorw. Tb biroa. cabwsaals rwass, a bib o, aad nand sUr, ollb BRwl.iisar 1 boas, roBlatntns .r rovtns sa4 a kiltara, as L.r-1 atfaor. Loaaono. 1 cVrnhb rim. boaoB. so.talBtB,r tolrtaaa rooaa.ao Walaat straw, aw Tblrd. Ta ta arra trart. of 14. ar th. rlty liatiu. tai'ilrsal Bi rKlLFH K klJR. ,i Ibml Essata Hr-at nmca la Ilftll'a Block, appeal u to t rawat t.4ty Bank, aflH.ia ' Clarch Preperty for Sale Tits TitMsraas or tub Locrsr strutt Matboiab VbBtxs.-sOr f.ir aau ttaalroid ( borrh aa Ul straat, rtaaa bVcnd aad I bird, ad s bargain, t.oir.- XsTlGBt-rtltBT. 1 ar;r!4.,f . j . . tit it r s r Tblrd ar-t ' M L.VX BOlt'EN. B rus esLB. . Tha, avlM1. it'it nat-taocaaod groosdaof to 1st II. T. tao-aUi-rry, Stwly lc.id Ib tba sa.dlat strtoity 0Mt. Xmmnm. iBdtaoa, or oSbraij to pBrrbftra at prBk Kola, .yo groBod. evatoi aboat s.b a--. aaa tb f . to im ara la aosapVar .oacr ryaoaa dmiroeoot ,nrrbaiBK ao of tb bsnd. loa-t iar- In Bootb.ra ladbkaB, a r.arrd to ,-'.BaBl- fBV . ,,. St VBoa.sr . Jit.l. CilAbt'Lbkl. bat , B.aaa. ilia. ori. Q a . tl MEDICAL. 1 ; i MibTjG'lTTU & WOOD i- 5 Crescent ;Citr Drug Store, Hi t? --' .!iS-'i t-WT '- Cor. Thixd aad Maia St, ' Cr. la raralta aad- AaaorMas t-nt. sxt Ci.akU, faints. Oils, Aiaisib-a.. Wta w Class; Trrts ass j . T aswy said T01M artiotae. ; ! , I- - r : ft. Si-al it aad Ionia, by tas r!Aa oWr.f. ' ' CoaasBSraawd Aanaai-aibia -od umisl r.mtoras ca asd aad iBWafastased Saavdar. a jroBidStk Oyoa, vrbotaaobaed Btn. "" " rataat Ata. baa is ad all IIVSJ. . 111 . " T TWsetia. i pT.TrTvr- n . i oVntfft Ail a ftuly of Btedasb; scd Ubsr ti o ea-iut m. -. -- a-i a a' a irx-r V.'CitTtCI ' 4 JV O KjyjXtXKJljXJ JU AJ. . ...... uftnm i trrri ckt . a a - I, ad.rt.1:h. i"4. f . , . arBBSVlup, laa tjj -.il b. b.ld at "- M'VlIl2 nd bS1oc4 . ja-.ai -r 1 aa ba ass tbaruoa iniacaw, o - Wtlit

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Pictures! ... , kr WATS II STREET, Three dtH'Tt afrtvt .V.iia. ) -1 rra GiIxIBaisitiiij:s, . .. .... 1 t " i-t. - LITHOGRAPHS, SILVER PLATED WARE, TWilltloW SltlttlCK, NEW BRUSSELS CARPET, W. lot", ,(,, tw. it.n!i.iO ol I K. r In. aa at 4.aiil t tb oa ViJil-.:i ai. ru u,s. aV.ait t t-la. at '..'.j u .ft. v.. have l b tu-Mt SJ.l. nSlJ .ft-H-l, iw Viraj., ,..r . t tv .t S.1, tiBit f-ti'T IllTtt. lAdlfS t. -.! .ad .laatua It.. ato.k lM.(,r tb.;.. Taj at.Mt.a.a all a-- aaat Waa, as4 t. artafataar ta St up ufr rsr- lyl(KvaitCa. . aaia pua!ti ar4 lilbvmt rssLSsa. - - TER3IS C-VSII. tVt. ST. STRAYED OR STOLEN. OK OB ABOt'T TH K 15iU '! At'C5fT, A latss Bas n.s H basis IVh. lift s ,iana. blat k la.l, asa bn-a l-iHidmt la tb rif at tra taas, aad larltam ta I4 bla kt-ad a lltil. lata rlbl. fartpuws la ha irt p ara i.t. - 1 Aay Mr..a fiutltttc at.t borw, or Ki.ta, aaj in'or sAfttlon tkal asa, 11 t raarT, will ba libsrm l rra.i.ld. tt flMlA bJi'.TM. a.,ij.-.ia Notice to Tax.Paycrs. NOTICE la Wt).. f .rm to Til 7" ot ba I l-jr r tvaft.ll!. that t h.T9 rvcl4 tr. lha 'larS f f tl. Onana L'vaaril of said eilv lb. tas a lii.t. fur ll. mr l-'t, b4 tbal I ass soar r.alj la rrrats Iba tsisa cblauusit la aaul tfat'hsi. All prnss srho pse tli.lr T.M Is lull vitals t'lrtr .l.ya frai ibis data, ai.l MUM t. a disevuat cf carta f--r eaus. af ta aasaaat, aaS tt-caa a;l.:s atlr - tba astiralloa of thirty ., bh4 atlUla staty tays fruss Ibia 4sta, olil b aaiiiOTt ta a .laaraaal af aaa aa a balf .r rast cf ll isDiakt. My nth a iii la a Iba Mayor's afSca, aa Swa4 Btrvet, blaaa M i'n ' ! l.oru-t atraata. . is. Sutt-rit. s(iS If. - ...II. lor. IROS EAILINCl I0B SALE. sirm.-H - win Ab' r rPw iioi srs tl .'S... . .l.i 1 tot. aiill b aald tor I la. M. ! ! Ir tr ) 1 ll-J fSt aooa. by rp.v la II KKIK11V. HARDWARE. o w 1 p b t a j u 1 1 TAILORING. '2' A VTD SOI&t ' ' ' HCIIMAHL. (Lata Cottar (or M. lyoaa )' J'::ii .,1 "1 dV. ''I'm rtov, row ash roBsria, I o--s.i4 1. -? !- -t any Brln aad ai baard." This kttaj -wr tullu, B haa furssad a Laa la In Boaio.. aad stub one Ball.b aad 'iwa alii- . ttb atnctv allnsliaa, Ban a1 atotit, aaa -ar I rliol, v Bill b atit. t-a take tb. City la Bur lift at btwiio-. Gib Ms trial. . . v - " 1.4 Tll.no 5t. o-psr - A.bcattAUL. GROCERIES. W. 2L AIKMAS & CO., Produce and Commission Merchants; , , , ACKXTfl TOR ..-.-..f " , Ohio lllarr fialt Co. REMOVAL. T " r . t '.''"3 3 ! ' THOS G .liAGHEZ snaCafT brl!o M.a. ii. bos a Ut acd f;jMIrtt of Ho-o-ot- Work, a. laa a. iSoo.t, bw"" s00 f t". j l- M Hiats, aa tbo cbeapsat' dad B litta . , iftjBrj.ftSl.ro stors c-tn.-.iH- o aar Coaaib, aad Comae Haraaaft, Liiflat, Trottiur. d!-os la u4i-w o.-t-y, ttrmum of k;W,ta any aBojisity, jt!rs, uinos, tsBenogioa. t,set( laU. If lt.k. n .h,. .unt.iu i. I bas Ba, fruaa s Hsftj -a-,t . XqbiUb- rV ft..-i. la . ., o. J,..., V...

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EbsTeaalf FltltES. Itatftt,l torwacm rtBUy witb BayxaiQ ia fba Bsrkt. aa eryio. Bai.h. daratHhty, aad prwo. bo ooiy auj a tnot. Coll sae tliaw toe yoBTastsas. - arsB

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chinavaHcy'goods,1! . Beads, S:c. Ws ban oa hand taw tarpwt saS kaat asaonsmt at tha above (taoiia. tr a hot. .tors, kaa bm ia.. ported mine f h" 1st of Kstsraarr, aS a ara Sft.l; pwiiil stV M CTtrtH srrrin la Karo. W, Ban aa4 fr iaa svxla brf. lha grat a4saaca ts s;u4 , aa i caa a.11 at tba aaoat taesiatls W. aolwtit a a-a afloat atraa. .TaewlU bejr troaj It jsiiio-atsrai-t. .- ' Ctitaaaua Crt sw y twlsra Ut,ad tathai, ttomt eaH a-poa aa. iriTmi BOILER MAKER. -iJOHN P.flsAURENT, Corirr of fiae ni Water Etrerti lTi,liini.La. IsDUKi. r am rasrAesD iaks ait. nsn? tali Bo.tora, atailoaarr as Bortaala. kaTaryXiltr ' S-HS f -J arark tbat cvsS machluar j as gotA erta caa t', ascs all rk satruatod ta aia will ea aaaJa aao.r atj BarsottAl satwmsioa. - STat- w arfcavs ssat taaaj sawt mt ta ell y aa aaaa-T a , , a "r'.a a . . . W1S GROCERIES. ,-)?.l LH. C HOICK BOLOCSA SACSAllsVfciU .bvrsaJaat ' j - aufcuirra fA Mnr 6botit. Af i ni .-nsLi i abu tiaoiMii cvaa mkal JJ tasu.ra aas fnr aala at - MUTT r A MILT OtlH-ItT. 5viT i Tt iw-r"" oa. Ko. " 4 J 1.1 Hast (S la K-t! labs ; . Sis saaurtaj nVilllug riaat. 5 aa. Bnttar P.ldl.a; S Som. " rrlota ; a Itaasata, aoartr saaj ; ( ' " ast rew,T.a sua Br at KLLIUTT S r A HILT OKOTIBT. ON a Hbb44 Iba. Chotos T.bU Batter AO Jara 3 oat racaiaa aa.4 Sn aata st BH.IOTT 8 AMILT0B0TtST. rpS BABkilVtilrra flrblaa, aai by tl,s X sWswa, bndr.4 at bsrral, at KtLlOTT 8 rAMlLT GRUCXBT. lirTT tXli.Ali50K. D Uu u C-akai A? Brooms; IU oa. raBry ftu-!b Br.waisi I Ssa. - Mr Ms Jaal raoslswi aa4 f- r eats at aLLiutra r a milt giociit.' fjiWO THOlSAnll LB. Cbute saaar Cand 1 1TW4 fif A Bins arttrla. rorBalaat It.l.lt.TT S TAMILT OBOCBBT HARDWARE. GEO.S. S0NHT16&G0.; Jobbers and Importers. Hardware and Cutlery .c" : . : Oar Fall Stock being very largo and complete, we can otter to our Cugtoniera aod tbo Trade, Goods tbat can not fail to please in Stylo Quality and Frico. Oui Stock is' nom bought f01 Cash, and prices reduced Wo oflor tho tollowing in large quantites: I'd BIB CVTlttr, Kacllsk. -TABLK CVTUCtTi Bssarsma, T'.uitt ccrirnr. tafu.h. TJBIM CVTltUT. 4 BMrlrao. ' rortT cert. tu i rocftT CUTLMUt focttr cPTLsar roctBT crrttur cnrrtiii atra ciwu-ma aim. CMOMKJ iJJf. ehinrnnm Alia astb a no acismik autaU duo MPisaoan ftfftda- AHD rs6 UtTJkS JJVB iCIKOkt rant a so rta nov. TABLM A SO Ttt tfOOWt. TABLt AttD TK4 trOfTK.. . lt a no tia arootra: ntu, ant err $awb mill anu orr aw W(fO ABh Jfdivo au av root mo mafib aa wt a c til aa-a kabdwabm. "- mi cut mrrt tools. " u ai iLDtB a ajABDWABrnt ur.cn a b irs a raoAA i ; 0CKB AND riSTOLB. CABTBIUOBB tiVt CAPB GVSB A TD riBTOLA. ... - VABTBiDeta a fit uv cart rlA TrOBM A KB QBVm tCAlkM. narrow ant conrta bcalba. SCAITVEAMB AKD BTIMLTABUB. BULXjBtAMa J9 BTK.LTAB.i.lX? - " OKO. SOSBT40 At f s iana4ja Btroot. DXE-HOUSE. Celebrated tam Pye Hoate, HAS Jt ST BBKB riTTB ABB MBW rd to do as ao Jb-ri as eaa bo dooo tbT la IB Boot rr -t- tornar of lsfb) ad Marbot StrooS r ff' ; ' ' Ht- ol' Hsda of ,l.ls aad tsav-y worts as -,..4 cmtmf sa say aaoobiiabaor, to tb Wsat, Bsttwortaouoa. ,-. '- ' - Sabllty LAW: CARTJSli9,f. '11 ALTAH J0HH805. Attorney Jit Iaw, NOTARY PUBLIC . ABD ... ,.- Hclil "Estate Agent; mymr SV.aa-rS BB4 BU OtUaO- rta. ara ,far"! trSW-o.. AVAbSVlLlaB. A4I.r ft." 1 SJ.14 did .Tats. rr., WnJkuiTr, JUSTICE 0? TllE-PIIAtTE i. , 'a .BOfttftS " ' r..Uf, aiiltyJeaso3s A(sat fwc, - d naarftaat t . raj- ao.am.JT LHi I.L3Ra pW . AlTff rTiB 7 tl. V ara .ai wlnir o-H ft.pr-.aat.e ol ar tba V.a-AM.fMJ Hooa aad BoBtly oopesita tbCooHoo; Keaoorlllav loojaoo. . All bocaaoos ss vraasad tr, t ; at arlU b siptly

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Ksr CtuoBsr. - - 4 Pleas aaaesinc J0U5 B1SCHMA5, aa eM ! --iUsaa of tbia Oaulj, aa a raadista for lbaco a j of OoToBaral ti-a .ragia tvtalwr alactkm. jjL . f Fr fumtsss Pl,s, J nda. Vfsars a ! t.avj to sSBuanrr- WILLI VM P. ' Et50S. M. Vn, aa acaeCUata Jade at tba 0.airt c-1 Cvbjbjss ri s. ta t .is IHstrkt. i ,

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