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C3? DAILY .SICNTINK1 j TUESDAY MORMNO, MAKC1I IS A Hold ietincltlon of ib Prel dent's roller VT ublih tbU moridn jf report of ihn pch of Col. Wolt' EB, an officer of the fmy, deliv ered fttfrtikfort, Ker.turky.la which 1; .rraisri thw policy ct tb PreVuieot, and denouacea biro ti an u iui per and tyrant. Col. W. hi been contttrjt opponent of ec.ion..-m from the txr prnfnir. arJ he bat Illustrated b eniimecti by m-t pallini aerrice in the army jin' the r.bel in rro. A man who h. nnnife-tetl tMa devotion to the coternmetit funmK i deWance-. a a cpprhd" r Charge! Ith "li-!oT1 J. and when h boMlr tat tbt tlvfi ia the army whom Mr. Liscol thought to I Iii mir.iom. entertained the opin ion he " aeekir. by overriding 11 ctm .titu tior4l barriers and limitation, to trample npon liberiira of h? country," it ia lime th it the people h ul I coriiirr whither we are driltii.p. Itut e fer th it 11 . urh appeal will ! in in und tint Mte f-eoj'e will not wakrn from the mul ce that rule the hour until home overwhelm ing calamity overtake-, the nation. Another lrenniclaineno. The Cincinnati Volk. freund, in in Sunday i. ane. tdarea at the bend of the paper the tu me of Join C. Fa i.mont a an independent candidate for the PreMericy io f position to Auraiiam I , LtcoL. The Volk k freund b teen the or:an oflh(ietm!i Deuiccr.icy of Cincinnati, and it profewd jet to adhere to the principle it h heretofore maintained. It., rhoiee for the I'rei dency U (Jen. McCli-LLAx and It averü that its .cnnfidrt.ee io hi pxitrioti-iii and uaüfic ttion. an a n.. nnn i uashikcn, lt it is of the opinion j that the more thai ambition conduct of ceitain : influential lender and organ of the Democratic: pirty Ii i dettotrl every prospect of Lis election ! h uoe it reg rd the ileleat of Abu. a ham Lin-j c L!( and a change of Adtuinitr.ition by :inv j means a th only hope for the valratiou of the I Hepublic. Ififluence! bv thil co:iiderilii;fi, it! declares, iua'.f for Fak.u.w to defe.it Lincoln j abd relieve an exhausted country Irom the j deadly nilitnur which if.llictu it. To ue it j own word: j Ahr hi in Lincoln mu-t be l.eaten at 11 hnt- j ard. totally, overwhelmingly beuten The whole j people, without distinction ot party, mml be put j forward in the li eld .12 i inst hin. ! White wc Agree with the Volksfieund in the 1 belief thtt a dmieof A drniiii-ur.ci n is the 'only h-p of preserving a free, con tiiutional o if eminent, we think it will jttluve r.ni.-e to! regret ii(i preret.t it and pfilicy. if it iuicrrly ; desire' the restoration of Dmocrit'c principles j in the Adiiiini.-ir lioii of the government. Audi wo hve all eonQdence tht the trwt m.iss of j the (ieruMD Drmocncy will Und by the Demo-1 er ttic or:n:z ition und t!ie i'Hue it reprveuts. ; VrfHtt the National Iitl.it;erioer. j llrvival of Free I)lr tioioii. j The J;.-cti'-'i'tj which Im rccei tly uri-en in the , ranks of the IteiMiblican ptrtv with regard to the j pr;:-iiioii.- of riv.il ramlid-ite for the IVe-ilen-v appenr l h ve wrntht a udden h un'e in the ! midiN of ctrttiii iimoii; our coleinpor.tries, an to) t!ie riglitfuli-es und limits ot free ir.'juiry "in ;i . tima of w.-r." Indeed, it m tjuite iniposihle for the most practised adept- ;n political servility to givt -it the present juncture a full development to losron which tetchy the duty ( yieldinc '.in ut.'.etionin!; support to the Administration in all it me iure4 and in nil iu dep trttneuu," for. so Tr as coiictrns the Presidency, it found qite jtnpr-u'tiiMhle to erve eqiKMy the preten tion f loth- President Lincoln nd Secretaiv Che. Ihtt the few p:troii4uf this üiiti repotdicnii do.: nil hive leen men who inpiieduch n moral and iiitellrctii.il nau-ei thst tliere w;h never any danger ol' the wide 8;red or permanent duration of such it rot in the b iy politic. Free govern ment live- and moves ;tud has its bei 11 4 in fiee diciisi.Mi. In Ats.'4tui'. for instance, the pei pfehiveno riht.4, and accordingly free hcus iM ia at jtero. Cipt Speke the adventurous Enxli-h traveiier, in his recent interesting nana tive of eiplor ition in Africa, thu; describes the ru-o: irchiotl institutes of Abyssinia, which some conitiCi of our Aniericati democracy have Sought to ilomexlicate m this country, but with- 1 out su" cesi He savs: ! "AH act of the Kiiii arecouutel beaefits, fori nhich he foust le tha uked; and so every detsl i done to his subjecta is a eilt received bv them, though it shoul-l assume the sh pe ot floiring r fine for are not the.-e as necessary as nnythin:? The thanks are rendered by rovelln,; on the ground, ti nimleririi ilxut a nl whining; nfter th utu'itr 4 bppy dojru. jabheiii fist as I t.Hiues rtii" rattle, and so they ttweir fidelity tr ! ail their live " ! atte r re 111 on t l'lntform. T tie New York Herald, in suev til itin upon the next Pie-i icncy, thus dehors the Fkimont or radical Kepuhiicin platform: Hai tt.eie i- et another Kichtnorid in the field in ihr per 01 of tt-iir I Fiemont. Aaint Ahrahttr Incolu h stands somewhat in tic no oition :htt M -.rtin Van lluren occupied in 184 Ix l!j u--l in in. rei vel u-.xmi t c'Mriprerien- aive siii-fafti'iii fr bis sh.ibbv ire it tnciit The (ierm in-Amrricin N t'ior; il Club ( Fremont) ot t!i SivTitevutri wril of toi-t cirv !i i rm lO'ii'jtlt-- correctly definnl his) portion in their recent reo Itition. that under no circu!ist'ces whatever will they support President Lincoln lor a seton J term. Tha new radle 1 Fe;nni;t orm, which has jul been usherei t the world from thi-i me tropolis, under the u;etive name of theiVir X'iIioh, b-jaiily and in every possible iv fo;c 'i.tdows h war to the death by den. Fremont arid hil radicals iijamit Abraham Lincoln. The Fremont platform is one. too, upon which ihy ereal r.licl Cernian .lement and all the ut- a?td out re 1 repu'l cit; and lu ick rep 'l;oans of the country may heartily combine. Its leidit :; leniureji are: First Absolute, complete ar:d imme ii.ite l.b- ertv. without iisiinctioi f race or color. Second The absolute maintcnitue of tlie Monroe doctrine. Thirst Aiothr ao.l belter nii'itary iruuizt- tioa thn il.at t f Fte-ident Lincoiu. Foarlh A itniicoiüon of the powers of t'ie F.nvutiveand a larger responsibiiity of Oaidnei il misters to Concrt-as Filth A natiou i;j the pla.e of a confedera tion. tf.ook. Io jwiir Anno." The Hic!mioi:d Fnipuero Mai. ii is: Never w.i there i time wtuu ur S.uh.iii people oy-h: to take ?o wed to heirt toe sayit'i;, j th t "e'rt igiMtice is ilie price ol hberti " as! uow Wiihin in week, tin itiv h i f i cajicd a d-.oru a.a'vl d aeier bf.'V.l or co'ild ; lei .11 any city u the I Ve of thi eitth. Three ttx'Uvn 1 lero i.n.s b-emeii. Id irp'o djusIv iti- ! Toa'.r. the Ules-in o; Aimir-tti tl st, e-svc1 to a rep thrUi;h or cipittd Willi t!e n ke. saber j in . hu.! öl the p.-'l io tl.eu!i.r ivi i tit'ctsind ipttllr ferocious priso.-era were to le j Irl lmH, woii nn rdt-r to kll our Piider.t !id Citiinet. and burn -ihH ha. el eil " It these! b retoeu lud 4.0t In b aurpri.-e, tf these nrw-tn- j - ImI been -1. 1 ieu!y let !o e our tnu troiu H l!WtNnl to Uovke'tts, ft n the inio ht to, Nv Hill would have lreu o::e volomo of hn i d I, amid the eiplosdou of m ixoih and Ur o 4torie, in I the burnins I armor es, stores, and dweüiiiff. there would have been heird the .ij- liiii rliri-k of thowssinla. Ii i. Int f llius ÄTids of umen and chi'lren burning in the dim. Kap ixl rooterr. murder it id tn-t--cre, w.M icicoe! aupeme. t,l V ti kee horetiien as p-r Ue programme hid down t v the dernoo Ilitdrni under orders from tliit incr bate uetil Lioo.ln, would hare led and have watered their bore uuuide the city, (for, because oT the fl nues itisi le they couM nut do the while rtteiiipUiii.j: wuh devilih delight the horror wubiti And even u,po no w.imtn or child periiie-l in the tttmea. but escaped to the hill around, whit would have t.eeu their fite w.thout fofl or raiment, or rocf to covrr them. Thar would have die! in thousands frotn fright, falic aoi tbt cold. Look weil to your arms. t e , j, of th'- c t i' Iit til te U't 'o 1' ' f t to lit a: we h:i.orf for njmy or ne in 11.1 .".. . r fit ea'ii.t. tt ro-: out 1 v v- t i. at it id ri,0 10 5.oO or tier, e t th (ail ,r. -rrn n:n be n e-ed ti'sVir.'lr. 1L-M m i. travel ft and coait don w.tb ap. Be rev-y to met t em Col. Volfrd peecli at I.exinrtnn Kt.-T ! word rrrarnlalion-III-Condeinnutlon of President Lin coin's I'wllcv-Keniuckr Should - 11 tU Fnlltloieeiot jroe-1 lie lraldent Denounced a a L'aurper anda Tyrant Got. Hramlette atled Cpon to I'rotcct Kentucky in tier Constitutional lllelita Jkc. I Frota lit La iln ft; o observer ani Repoter 7 hoe ol our citizen who failed to hetr the pee It ol this liattoif uict.esl Keutix ky nolo. er. at the Melodeou 10 thiacitv. on Ttojrjdy. hve 1 t a treaure which can never be refine I The time, the occasion, the cirmm-'Unces and the man, all conspired to render it one of the nvt aitiiticaut and impoilant effort tii.it the present ten ible crisis of the nation's history ha dlled loith. The occasion wa the presentation trj him of a f pletulid sword, ah, pistols and pur, suit able to h'i rank, by n portion of our fellow citi zens; but intead of iti bcint; a mere common nlare acknowledgment of uch a compliment, it j ruvel to be one of the highest etfirls of a pit riot full imbued with thit devotion to hi eoun try h;cii patriotism alone engenders of a titesman whose capacious mind j:r.isps the m mentous question of the hour atid of a oldier who ha imperiled his life up.jn inuumerahle bit tie fields in dtteufe o( that glorious (rivcruuieut which was handed down to us by our ancturs as legacy of blood. Conlinjr. too, Irom Frt.k Wolford a man who -ii;n ilize 1 his devo'ion to bis country upon the tre ik;na out of the rebclhoti.b rai-in the fj.-st reiinent in Kintucky to he wielded for its suppression; who his been um.i terruptelly in service the ! 1-; three ye.tr-, as befoie icintiked, bus rirked his life almost ever day -lurin- that perio.1 tt w.is calculated j the more to command the respect I ul attention j and ttioushtfkl co.inder ation of bis feüow ,.it;. reus. The lime, too-just alter the i-sutnee td i an order for the enrollment of the tiepmca in ; Kentucky, to he dralte-l into the United Stale i Army, in utter violation of bet State sovereignty and in dcro-,' .tiou of the clean-: provision ever! Riveu the force of law ly Constitution il enact- j mi;t ma le the views of this di-rwi-ui.ed Kentuckim deeply interesting. No puciiie ciy of -Copperhead" could t.c rai-nl t;a:i:,t - ich .. matt by chitaney-corner heroes, who fawn up'n the i:.tall:fi:itv of thvj decrees of pwer; and vet,; we venture t sav, that no man in the n atiori h is ! v . a ui 1 itiit ij au; wwiijuiniik '11 11 1 1111 iir;n 1 manly boldne-, and more withering invective He charge Mr. Lincoln with wantonly tr impüng upon the Constitution, and crushinj; under the iron heel of military power the 1 ibts of the peo 1 a . . . pie iraiiteeal hv that instrument; he cnared !. . , , , ' 3 him with violating tt:s s'licmn p'ed.-e, as repeal-' ., . . u ' . i - , eolv enuncittcl at the commencement ol his ad minjsfr itton, us to the purposes ol the war; hei.t- 1, ;, ... , ... -,, 11... . ... ' . , , 1 wh'ch tt w-'Mii I prosecute with such relet, e-s , charged him with a violatisi o! tlie rules of civil r,,r,. ,,t ,.. . ' , , , . , ,, 1 . r- ...... ., . 1 Iur , to st.c:i hitter em), is i iul iv.u: In tlmu-i tr.ei waitare in the indiscriminate, wide-spread. . . , , . ,. . , ! ... . 1 l i : s in. is d instances, !o we hud in ot-po-i'e rat k-, rum winch he w, sowing broidcit throughout f, , , , , . ,,r ,, .. . . . ... " . . . . t.i'li'T di'I sun. brother and btoiher. Hudiv 11 the 5.,th; be cln.rl bin. with the inauguration c,n y.n,( U Ku if u ir,n e.? (() t!.( : ot a ,vd,cy f ,r tue pros,, ut.o:, ot the war, which i fp w ty il H(,nu. f,,ni,v ,,,e of . .. . 1 1 .1 : .. . : wis in u on.t uricoii-iu u :i-i 11 i'iio unwise, on j trie ii;c itiituo result ol v.uc.i wot.i i tie to pro Io MS tlie w i:, if indeed 1: ever 11 Jed in peaie.j 1... a- a k 1 1 l w'no-s..lol n-ni'I I j I't'i.t It- . nf mv Htitutional IreCilon as i: ,.id fallen under the ' blows of armed rebellion . And nut only did I e eh ire the-e thin-, leu he c tc 1 the acts of the j the President and his patty as proof to which 1 there cou.d pe o!uhm no .iTi--ful refutation. I he i:io-t vile .m l Jtfcsf ble of all the i-ms with which the counti 1 1. 1 e.cr beer tni'-ted ! . 1. - II I I V. I lll'l I" MUM ,H I I III' 1 , . it . ,, . . . ,1 this Loillttit KetiTuckun. Hcde:.oimced ps ad f . ... .. . voc-ates hs the eneunc of the country ; d.stu.t.ers ol tno public peaco ,,nd fomcutors ot Hnfe; .im , wh:!e be was in thought, word and deed, every , .... . n ' ' . , . . Abolitionism received no f 1 vor at ihn hands ot inch a Union m in, he 1! id not hesitate to say that they were as dincrou to the repose nd perpe tuity of the Union hm the Sce-sionists them helve. Their fanaticism knew n 1 limits to un coustitiitioti.il atires-iot); :t':d to anpiiie for themelves pwer and pell they scrupled not ;it trampling upon tlie laws, ovcitutnin constitu tions, and pluiiiiii the nation into irretrievab'e anarchy and ruin. He reterred to the remark that new ine9 bad arisen since the outbreik of the rebellion, and give it his euiph ilic conltddiction. The i-ue was the same to day tint it was then. The question at that tune wa. "shad the rebellion he put down, the Un;ori maintained and the Consii tut i ii preserve-1, with all the gninmeed rights under it iiuiinn aired, or shall the rebellion le sucesslul, the Union be dissolved and the (iov ernment destroveai?" It was not whether the leellioti should be crushed. and the Constitution which is the bond of the Union at the same time destioved. a Mr Lincoln atid his followers are' attempting, but whether this glorious fibric oil I our lathers, with all its clustering memories and j s.uied guarantees of constitutional tieedom.! should stand .is an eternal m u.u.nent ot their ; s Co'n.-ie-s. "who could not tii.d if in their ! wisdom, courage and patriotism. I hi was ,he j ,ieift- , (mf vic,orif 7 Drum . issue then; it the issue now. He acknowlcleil j nl ,l)e Kni , in u.r(iIi u OM the rtM,. no egitim.te devi.mon from it I he purposes j ti)11 oI t,(tl Mir,,OMH , h,.v whl, wouM ,,t j of the war were the same to-day that they were , ron.,it fl HI., ..inate their dw'olli,, for the rap i when Mr L-ncolt, , h.s m.itig.ir tl ii'lt li;rp,.o11.fn the(;U(1ri(,(,, a,i;M jve visible tokens i hv resolut.o, declire-l that they were not lor; f tl;eir jiiy Htllie,tjiol jjeimit. The beacon ! con,ue-torsubp,i,tton.nor for interference with j fiies of tlu-V hills wete lightetl up. not for the' the domestic institution ol the Stales, but stmply . encoutagen.ent hi their Ineiid. but as. signals to : to present iii honor and m i.ntaiu the upierai ; the Mieuiv " cy of the Constitution The effort to i-enerl ti.e ' lTi,er rirrun,if :ltu.e3 W;l, jtf th tt on ,e war from tins h-.t.niate purpose, and to make it ,5l!l December. 1 tf 1 1, a convention ma in a war itpos s! tyery . was an .-sue which the dorn j ,rtf rd. Ci.nevti.-ut. to mature and carrv out m int pirtv h,d I- r.-ht 10 mike it was a start p,triotlc virtuous 1 si-n of New Km" ling usurpation ol power and, bar one. he should ! ;MllJ j, cn).M, llf ate from ali of'. iies.oiii.ee it wir,.,t the color ot right, ju-tice. 1 ltie Npw K,li;l.,i,d Sraie-; M ,ine hol not then or constit.itton.l jisnh-mon , ,)et, :Jm;,tc,, lto ,!lt. ;niotlf hnl W;(J sfjiI a(,; He reletted to the rtvrnt order lor the enroll ; tncl :l.(..rt lif fo j ,Ss,chu.etts The dele- ' inei.t ..I negroes ... Kent... kv. and lienoun. ed it j s.xt ,-,, f M;i .j.Hseits. Cmm-f-rteut and a ahae U!.c,Mtm.tioii .1 and ui ju-t. It was but ; K!lu,,e Uin Wrf inU1, )V u, Lo J,:I,1UM another ol the M-r.es ot staMhng usurpations ol ; ,( lU.e s,.. Those Iron, Venont .,,, New ,Hwe, hu i. were l.em.4 ma-le. and he sod .t was H ,,,ip-!.;re came .lire r!v Mom the peop'e of the t.iedutyot thepeoeol Kent-,.kvto,e-.st,t, as!sevtri,C)Unf:c The C n.ve, rion lairli repre a violat.o-l ol their gtiar.nteed r.ght. It the.v . erilHj l4 lU i,;,tori.ul ÄI, M(.,e,.,rv ..hnhs. the i were overp-.Tred l.v to,, e u, ti.e.r refusal t, vieW!t wl!ll HI.he ... the p.rtv of which it was ooeythi order, then he adv.-e-l them y appeal ; the orn We tp.ote from the rl ib orate "He : to the law tor protection, and hewa tn -take,, v, ?mt ,r( whj(l! ro.iv , ,,t the (.oxeroor ..1 inO ate. whom he h td known ; rt.MlU .,, .r , ,.M f . t,, (ul;n , lonai.d u.utiuie.y. vur nraia.ette o vu : picvl a position on tliep! ittorn with the speike. hiving come uo especially f-r the purpose ol heating him.) It he did not protect thorn in tin ir ; con-r.tution il liglits. If when the people -f, Kentucky appe iiel to the law for protection from i this unconstitutional ed:ct. Mr. Lincoln persiste-i ' in enforcing it, he wou'-l hi in self be tlie rend, , and r.ot the pe p'o of Kentucky He would by ' means ofior resistance to this unconstitutional . orJer to tiie end ol throwing t!w- JStitte itiii s-ce , sion. bit wbenKfiiiucky had fulfilled all her du-; t:e and obligation 0 the Federal Government. ; w.s loyal to the Const.tut.on and liws ot the ht,d at.d intcnde-l so to rem mi. she l.a l a light , to demand th .1 ,.er C n.-titu-. o:. ..t,. the nghts ot pe-.;, -e under ü -incld be te-pe ie 1, and he be- l-wi tint ; Hen. or. H.amleUewoud e tint; tocv were respected He mlded t the. same time : fist wh-'e ho h id t o 1 lei .Tuvi:- up his G v ; "";,1UU o, qu.11.oj; 11. ..ei vice. ic, ol tios u.Konsu.. ...ou an.. iml.-.:.c nroommi ol i.e ; 40CS. a.i . u.a. 11. ; -noi.iu nc.ii.er ifp ur b hin. nor w .1.1'd h totheai, yet s 1 Lc:il:.. 1. v lieetu ii, he ha 1 a ciearc-pinion upon th 's subject, in I ü d n'. hes:tteto eipre- it Ti e peo; ie .! Kentui ky did nor want to keep s'ep to the nia- oof the Union," i!ong--i de )! negro sold r it wtsati i:!- iit an I a degrtdatioii for which "v 1 their i'rec nit i uiauly spirits weienol prep ire. J, wt iic it i:iVi;! k td at liic s im i,mc an mit icttoi . f the lul.tsol the State, which it wa- the nuty , ot the Gavemor, under hi .nth to support the , Goti-Vution. a:;.i .-eetheliw fatthluüy execu t ted. t . res,-t w,t:, ,11 the con.-touti o. ,1 power of t h- Common wc ,ith We do not ptcend to report even the m -st me.grr syoop.s ol ih.s -reu skse.n. tor g-e.t it , was in an ire rs-eotuis ol tnwerfu ora'orv. ri.ntimg it did through an hour ami hilf. A verhilim re;rl of it w u!d ltd t do jit-tice to .1 i. .t i . 1 1. . . - " toe : eiier. 1. must mi e oceu tie ir. to t.e u ,v 1 -.-.Ibet evessary to give 0 it the lull effect j He poke wi'h all tie eur.e'iness, warmth and! uinio,. ..f h ., who felt ,ir..r,C i the Con j -".ou.ness of the truth of wh it he uttered. ,.d ; wa- p.eporsl Io .,,., hT Hh t hc.il-l.regtriiie.s j of ,.r...,... coi..e.,.,e... e He -poke a one uot j tn iking a ts: u"4r h irraii -ne ro catch the n.)3u!r app!u-e. but who tell tr-it his country w is in the midst of a ternhle rdeit,nd that itVe pairel all lhe wisdom an I pvtriotis!n o!herbet cinzens 10 carrr. her safely through the perils which envi iron her. In the i.oiiee of the intended pre-entttion. we stiie I th-t "no officer in il.e ITniied Si.t Army hid more justly entitled himself to such s cum plimentirv token of res;-t and gratituie from the loval oaonle of the State thai. Colonel Fr ink Wolfurd, lecaua not 0.1 lad proved himself m re prompt, .1.,in. t-rave und csdir.'." I' a -'i i oiif ov.i.joi, in re.r 1 t th ft"; er lr whom t!-U rjtnr! rne'it wn oe!il t,r e wek "XT . o .r adm:ri i-xt Iks b irn -ni-ijr I.J Jn creied for 'he mm hi re f a of th n h'e eJ rt in beluli ol e r.-titc tioml freedom; and we imy now add whit we then iir.l, thit hv b apeech here on Thuriay, ha bta entitled hime f to the laatin gratitude of ery mm ii Kentucky wh desires to. fee the Union and the Cor.ti:ution preserve i and the r cht of the pe-pte under l th upheld abd mia tiir e l 2 iint the assault of those, on tt.e on hand, who are eekin to de-troy theraiv ar ne-l rebellion, an 1 i.n the other, of tho-e who re aeeklr.g to cruh them under the Iron heel of rod jury power. A aold er of the Union army, he i ber.dlnc all b? energies to the ext'netion ot the rebellion; but h: Opposition to Je.T Davia. who is endeavoring bv arms to destroy that Union, does not mike him le sensitive to the rapid stride which the Aliolition part? in charge of the (Joverr.Riet t are makinp toward a military deis im; an 1 while hewnsreidy in the future, as he h-d lieen in the past, to ficht the one with the weapon he had chosen, he stood equallv prepared, a a freernm, to denounce the policy of the other a to be denounced by every 'rue loyal Kentu-.kian. And he used the vrry strongest terms in which to characterize the startling uaur pitions of poaer bv the domiti mt farty. He waa not afr tid of the hi kneyed cry of givinp aid and comfort to the enemy," when he denounced these usurpation, and he warned the people that if they did not stand up for their constitutional rihr, which had been gradually encroached up on from the commencement of the rebellion, the day was not distant when they would be laves. Col. Wolford closed his fneech by Pitinj that he wis aware that there were alwa in every eublic aemblv now a days "pimps und infirm- j era," who tu nie it their business to report to the j loitit litis o poer and pifron ;:e what wassail) in or!it:on to them. He called tinon them to ! rerort what be aaid fsUhfnür. and amone other j thine they rai.:Jit inform Mr Lincoln, if be ne-1 cl to know w hat those in the -.ruiv whom he I Con-idcte I his minion thought or hi- olh- ial cour.e, th it "their opinion wis that It wis a tr-1 ,u ft n,rf,r. W?K w..1( .. k;.,,, t,v over- ridi-i- nil eot,s:it,.i,,n tl Inrriers -d limitations, ! Vt tr.mp!e nr-on t-e liberties of his routurv. i j . Ae r ,,,ilW c(, -o!f(,nI ,,0 iuttherj ar,. ,.m.,..je t?.i xerv imnerlect 1 .ti.-o ot ' his uddte-s bv un.arkin- that it wa one of the ' .,,ijest HU J f,',.t ,,! fipeech. that his ever) been m ido to our tople It is neetlies, to add lr,,t ;t ws rtcriVed th the npt'irous ap 1 pb, bv the lar,:e audience a-emblel on the occasion". i ., I . ... , . . , ... e- l.nlaittl nfty eara Ago and O " 'Suriort the (iovernment!" Mtinta'n the Union!" No rnatttr whtco.-t to us of Tfe and ! tiea-ute. "lie-tore the old flir." thomdi we' hue to much wai.t deep iu Mood, even to the' ot.v w 1111K.11 "ai.-i ii.t: ui ii;im"j, r;irii in tiir '. ,.i- i at. , . 1 I ol of M":co, and to plant tt on hr,ins, nnnin- .... 1: 1 r . .1 1 w 1 .1 1 tiMi Inh.of o:r ex'ei minaed fie-: Sn' h h ti e !,. - ,. .,1 v 1 . 1 irt v . .1 1,;, whodciltit It is a war which, in its tro- ) c:o'!. origin. In its crutd, hn.h lirosecuMnn. mi l ' : ..r. , ............ ,....... I im lai cms c.u -i-t " no.1! ib v r i p 1. 1 m j 1 1 tj it seek to con- l 1 - ., I "l rs character to m ike hutnanit v liii 1 :er und alnis 'esruir ,f man "uch is the war thit New Knirland in l-b"l so e.tloti-ly sup j po!: nliowin n cliifn ro either p itriotistn or ! ViHu for him who would welcome peace, or tol- : erate even a suspension of iio-tilities till the foe ! i- prostrate :i.:i ur heel upon him ! How was it fifty years ao? Then, too. wej . ..,, I ; ... . . -., I .1 I WHre rtuaed in wu not wiili biothcrs, hut , , 1,1 ' au i",-t a Imeiti be t!ic ni-jsi. forni'd ihle nation 1 , K-irot-c. i mahnenance of national indepeud- ' t ICL, ,.,, vw rlMn , l(.p am(1 r ,he f'rs ()f ! t, . . , . . . 1 r earth. 1 he war had been prosecuted for ; nearlv tlirec vears. We lud sutlerc-l O's.istcrs. ! Public credit was almost exhausted- The Fed-j era! capitol w i occup-ed by the enemy His 1 Heefs were hovering on our sedvmrd, threatening j pülaye and conti igration to our towns. A tor ; midible naval lone collected on our Southern ! coit was nieliiatiug -t !esct:it, which i( wis! ti-areii we would be powerless to to-ist Our' haughty foe rid ol her other en'-m'es iv the i downfall of Napoleon, had announced the pur-j fise of reducing us to "unconditional suhmis j sion " Under the-e distress? circum-t itn-es, ' what was the conduct ol New Knglu-d? Her cry was not then "support the Government!"; Struck severely iu some of her nn'eri il interests, 1 be was mit of opinion then that patriotism and 1 virtue teijuired the desire for pexce to be stilled, j In the midst o the "loom that, pervaded the J cotinfrv, she deliberately instituted measures not i merely to withdraw from Govern i.oent for further ! prosecution of the war N'e.v E::,l ind's tesources ; of men and means; but to wiihlraw New fin.;-! land itself from the Union, if her own selfi-h wihes :.d interests conti'meil to be di-reg irded. " I'hi'v " sii, I .1 distin. riiit. u.l si. ....(,, ti,A ry ...... w.ir. w K...1 ,,,.! me li,., i ed ttie teinstl .if her ir. itrri il rc-iMiro'j in pio-e Cu:io;i ot the war. aci.ve oppo-iiion to llic (im- miru(,u.. CVtn to ;1ie ex,reine me.-ure f '?eces- sion. if the w ,r .oUcy of the coanw v were per sis'ed in. 1 lie Kef-ut says: "The conitnti'iu is deeply iiunre-sed with t sene of u.e arduous n itnre of the 1 ommis-ion which t hoy were aj svntedto exiruie of devi-in- tlo- iii-.ms of .Pdeuse agninsr liriirers, hih' of re lid lio.'li ir.'irr.ini. Tin .ci . i i (mm .. u . , i' i t(u.iroWl i.(Aernri.eht. wit! t violati,, eoisfi- ' ,,;, A pHocipIea. or .liM:fl..!,:tiii- the hor.es uf x v.iiVring and i; jme 1 pe .pic To prescribe ni ' tPlit.e ntlli firi:,e- t , those who are he.dv tx- ,,s ,.s:,es. p . tl, .j,ive ilo ni ,0 ,jt,.. ,;r . frP;,r(, , ,T-t,i ,..(,.,, ,)y . jj, .egiilar lo.d.i irksT-me to those wh e in.' 41,,,, d.-ceui. and who.-e te-lii.;s prornnt .0 N1(r, t(l,r ;,s, W1(M, ,ll(JM ic.;u,.t.,,:.l a Hv.-ei. .u.d ..ccun.-il.tcO l'.;oiih course -f 1 vcar. have prevaoeii ce. depa; ttnent of ov- : r,irs MVe o-fvaiifil cc.y depattment eruinei.t. and .ru t- :d cot i n-i' .01. tl.ti.n .l. r.v ... . ,1. Si!.- w lin im. : ;i.e forti.s ol liw , and enforce I bv .ui Kxecutive w !i - i.-e will i iKe-i s urce. rm 11 .1: rn n me iiis of t-üi-f cm be appl.ed without recour-e to d-tect , and in en re-i-t ii.ee Necessity !onec an s incti'-n 1 resa, t toti.j me is i uie; and it Ii )uid never be exiended in doraiion of .le ree heoi;d the eicei:rv until f!, r.eiode n,,t mrei U1 fn.re ,.1 popular excitement, ; u..tl Hfur ,uli dehberati-m. a.e determined to! cb u-ge the Uon-tiiuti... It is a truth not to be I c..,e diil, d,,t a -ei.ti cent prevails to m, incon- ! , ,Wrii ,.r,.;it l;i ,t this Adtnini-tratiou h ts rivet. ;,... ,.OIlMt,l(.ti .,s to that instrument, and prac mUlV .hu-es uo-icr i a nth r it v. ih it the i time for a change is at h .nd. Those who so be j lieve regird the evil- winch urroond them us ititr'iistc and incur ible detects in the Coititu- , ti.iti Thrfv 1 iM hi ntr.ll 1.1 n I h it no h t e lhe ,n,.fr,es'of the country.' This opinion mar .111 u ti r j u-pa s s k 1 i" j 'i Ht'.-mr aLs 1 1 i.it:m itel v prove to be correct Put a the evi- j lenc on u wtst 0 T M mf ;uJ , (.(, rt,intv mj , irtert wn( I ,er ios, re !,u,,ni.uj iu üit. h(T,e t nclusrre. r1 tidU Of ihs ; enera) cn in trie noie ui reconeii it g all to a course of modtT.tl.ou aiid ßmintss which Eiiy save them from the regret incident to sudden decisions, at,.f probab'i avert the evil, or at le t-t ir.-'jre copsolation and 5uccein the l ist resort " . "Finally, if the Union te destined to dissolu tion by rea-oti of the multiplied abuses ol bid a ministrations, it should, if pos-oMc, t the work of t-eaeeabie limes nd del tber.ite consent. S-iuie ne form uf Confe!eracy houid Le u- stilutbd sniOG.' those States which shall uileti to mait;Uin a federal - teUtion to each other. Everns tp it p. ore that the cva-esi four riiini" ti are I'eep ani pernnven'. They iniv ne fou-id to t-riM-eed not uifn 1 j ftom the i-li-.dr.es. of pej 1 1.1 e, pride of op.i ion, - i-.,let.ce of prt Jpird or the cot.f!jijti nf (he (Sme-; but l ei may be trace.! to -rop'acatile t orDb;naiicns ol m 'öivi.tua's or of States to rauiopohxe tower at i ofSe and to trsmple without remorse cpon the rights and interests of comir.ercial sections of t- e Union. When itshill appear that these rau-es a e radical and permanent, a separation bv tsjuitnh t arranemetit will he pteferab'e toalümre by con iftraint ain-.ng nomiual fr'ercla, but reil enemie-, itifijenced by mu'u .1 hitre-l and jetlou-y, and inviting, by intestine d:vii r.s, contempt an I a crSMton from abroad. Hut a seierance of the Union by one or more Su'ea sgainft the will f the rest, and especially in a t;tne of w ir, can te jutified ordy by absol'ite necessity. The-e are among the principal ot.jectiona against precipitnte measures tending to disunite the State, an I when examined in connection wirh the Farewell Ad dress of the Father of his Country, they must, we believe, be deemed conclusive " It will he remarket, on perusing the page above cited. tNt the sole objection to withdrawal by them from the Un'on, or to "secession." as we term it to-day, are thoe of exraedienf-y. The-e are cori-idered nd combined as insufficient b ju-tify inimeaiiate recession. No constirutional objection is even hinted at as possible Had c r cuuistanrea made secession expedient, it would have been adopted as a mit'er ol course, and a an unquestionably proper measure of relief in the last resott. That was fifty years ago. Times have changed. S h i New "England. Hut the Constitution, and the rights of the Sutes under it, remain unchanged. Expediency stands the sole condition of tlie Union; and the sovereign State-, each for it-lf, are the sole juJges of ex pediency. N. Y. News. I HOrini CV OV TVRWV t .... - , 11 ucn wa i..i j win. Mie never expr fed, nor, 0 far ! a those who cn-Unil) and anku j atteri'led her could The Sacrifice or a Ulfe'a Honor ' di!,rov". ',r rid - mornh-p .he with in-n.ted , ,ie IT.cc . f Her litis. hT eiTCft frie: Js ""hed from her hland the Holy band" 1,11m . tl -V l'rov.11 .luratilll C' c,raUL,,"i ud "Y tMuW.ug the .rrvice from it b? ( ouiiiiiua Ilrulal itapc. giim-i tu the end. With the exceptions of a few sii-ht 1 ir.rrvals. she had h-r consciousness i0 the very lat. j IM; g a-ki-d, a fe n.)tiienttit-rc-rethe breathed her Ist, One W M I STRAClIAN I now on trial hef ire i f l-e w.s faPina: nu'et-p, .Li- anwered yes; and aainif a military Cunt Martial in St. Louis. From the I sbc wa fall:i" 'rfp in Je us she answered yes. Aui St. Louis Republican we take the follow in- ex- ' S ' prAi"- . ,., . . . . Mr- Ha.iakwjs it, her lire and la la r death a true traci from the speech ot iIh-Ju h A'hoc.ite to ;,..,.,.., .h. o i. 1 3 ; u.iui5titr of the church .f hsrh M.e wa a mrii.r. the Court: ; .he vas wi ll ii.sttucti-d in a!I of its doctrines, and he- TIIK RAPE C.K. ; lieved t!iem. She faithfully observed ail its i.asn. The execution of ten men at I'.ilnivra, on the ; 't'r,i r-l d'-ctplim-f. Mio votcd herself to its iilth day of Octoher. lfCy, l.y order of Oeneral - w"rk tli . n-rty of her larire and positiven. McNeil, attravtcl the attention of the whole tur'- It w..utJ s.-ent s?rii:e t . those who loved her that coutitrv. Importance was j.dded to it hy the i 'f wl-o could d so mi ch 'or the church should be o rehel Ihesident. Jcffer-oti D iib. who. through '",ii taken awiy. ii l they n-it kwow that "all thi-s w.rk Lieut Uen Hoin.es,- commanding theTrsri- topeth r T- r 10. to tl.i ui that love i;k1.' Ste i now Misiss,pM D.-partiMft.t, demanded lint (Jeneta! j safe, and neiti -rMn nor ev.l can touch her. McNed he surroorod to the rebel and , ities ; .ra j,,-..,,,,,,,,. ,.,-da, r.ovi,,, -! er remain lr ti'.il an J puui-litncnt. In other won , it wa , ,K - , . , 7 .. .. I 1 . f v ) r. ti . tothehof... ..f tae J'.idi .p: and those otters now f ir a iletti tiid I'-r In n MriW"! s hie I he (invent-: , , ment tmid little .i no .-.iieniiou to the dem an.!. . f ir as I know , ec-pt to pur. a star on (Joneral. McNeil wlifi e ht-ore n eagle had petched. Kiom that lime o this out tittle ins lieen sud aho-at it, ' and it would not he mentioned now, were it not intimately coin, erf ed with one of the princtpil ' charges again.-t the aeciiscd in this c-a.e. j A citizen hy the n uneol Wm.T. H'unpurev'.s ! w:.s onvol the ten men eondenmed to ber-hot 'or j the noii-retuin ot Mr Alf m mi, a eiii.t-n of Pil-! inu i, .in active Union man , n ho ii.id loa n .it.-I (incte l Ironi his home hy Porter's guei i ill .s, and i and who has not bren heard fioni sim-e He w:is i li'iouesiioti ahlv no.itdered However Mo?v ! b teys was one of the n.cn selected to atone lor Aknian s it-oosfd death. Ilu:n:hrevs. m t!e ! te-tim-iiiy -Ioh;?, b n beeti with Torter at i-nej time for a verv few days, but out of .ear or other j motive-, left Porter, t ! was taking s'eps to re- j 1'iin Io Iii- alici .iire He wn.s arrf.-ted and nut npoT: h:s own jiarole his limits were the tjwii of : ra-..lt.. .. .. .. , i. , , o . i i . , i . . f Birth Commercial lef..rtm-nr will re ive the uniii- ;U"-! l 'V. ' r r r:,m ,!"" ! v"1 J ' r'ul te,Vi o'Tlioma J. Bryant, who lalmvra, and Hunir hreys, it appears, d:d not vi-; has s.. mi ae..sfullv con.tiiet-d the vnrion departments olate hi- parole. Out remaiee! true to its conoi- 1 ot i' sii nt....i t,r mny ymr. Th. Ivminn-hip tj.ipa " ; tepai-inirnt will ute.ve th- special arientton of 1. K. ii. ; 1 , r .. ,, , ! J'l-eiir-fr, Jr., oi.e .f th autVor- i.f the St.ei.ceriaii Sva- Humpnrevshve ltwetiU-rour mdes trom IM-; te,, w .. I rin?, to h a aid je. of exp,n.-, "e iiahe tnpra. iind ibirin: the time of o tmptisonnifiit ; Commercial Colietres, ftihlic and Private s-rhool of I'lol-wa- ab-cif from his finiiiv. Miry T. Hut:ri!i "''''hl'iH. 1'itistar,, Cievehm.), Chieisro and many other reys, his wile. learning pei'h on of' t!, riet ?o ; f' frm U'h Le hl mol '-r'rK testmio eaeeiite tin fen men ine.s.. that Altaian was j Valuable improvements are in progress. For full par !;ot returned, knowing that h-r hnsoand was j;( ' tkklarsaendtao letur stamtis. jail, and likely to I e ol the number. Im-tcia'd to r.iltnra, t.j ascertain iu regard to tlte safetv au-l well-behoof Iter .bu-hui 1. Wim ocvune-l uf ter she lett l'.ihny ra luo been, pei b (-, us well and In i :ly told by her iu tlie lestimoiiv. It is Mihsfanli all y as follows; "'At the time those ten prisoners vere shot nt l ahnri,I cime to see my huso t d, who wa w as tuen a prisoner; the nisjht I hi rived, I w is infoi tne l th ir be iv ol the numhet; I went to see Sfr .clnii to see it thue could be aiith!i.; ; done to sp ne his UV; lie : ve me no sati.: :u-ti.n; ! I then went to (Ich McNeil, told him my bus-i hind was h; 1 ! in 3 ra on pinde ;.t the time For- terc.iine to town, an! iefn-e-1 to leave: be .id l!:.:1,;.1;"1 -I'"1 lt.,ev",t4vu nu:lelk,mffn, v l,im: i ii; on .c usi uifi iiirn eiii iu iimii ami nerue-l I ,r . I . hu i.. si.iit: nrr inuirr . nie; ne wiorea lew lines t- r-racu mi and rnt it by a lieireii int: l o Ivraeh mi when I was int ortned of wh.it had been done. I reclined to my hoarding house, that ni!it Mr. Keed, the t-iiior, told nie ihithe thought if I wo:dd try Strachau I could gt my imsband re leised next triornini:; I went to the jnl whore my husband wis, .nnl alter staying a shori tin.e with him, I started wish mv litlie dn tighter to see C I f . i i :. :. i.? . .t- . . o a.i.ioi:; i i.iuiin niniin ins oiuce. lvin;ilowu ' a loiinge; I went in ml told nm I had eonie to see ii 1 could make any .iiraioemetit to have my hti-band it-lea-el; he made me i o answer at tirst, but ilitectiy lol l me to sen l mv iitt'c daughter out of the n-otn and heiouhi talk to me; I re .lied that he coul.l talk to me as well bW. re her .n not; be insiste.i ,n sending her out, and finally told her lo go nut hinelf, which -he li,i; i. tneu odd me if I would comply with bis inpie-t, he would iciease mv h'a.-oiul; I knew Ironi his actions what he wuiiti-j. an. I Lectsi I. im not lo in ike sUi-li .-m nine .sou .b'.e Miptesi of me; he lei 1 ne.1 tint be won't! not releusc my hu-htiid rl 1 did rot ;.e c-e.ie to lo4 ilei.i.iii.is; 1 proteste-l. and tiinlty be' bemme cnragerl, ami sote i!i ir he wou'-i put mv hushti.d w:.cte I w.iu'.j i ever -ee him. or would -ei.-.i I. mi ii-.rn.- to me s-t'iie .l i v i-eiure lon-j, wn'i tt 1 judged lr-oni his apt a ir tr-e and eot'dint, I.e menit t!ut he would kd! I.i,n a ml fend lorn ho-ii- iicoipse. He took ti.od i! o. v v i. i! e:il i l , and sii. J tf i wot, id .-.lii.nil lo him he would ic-le.i-e nv h ionni; I repl ed 1 w.u. Id not; be then swixe be would put ray liu-inud where I would never sre low ;-. tn 're. My iut trt a is aim -t broken to t Kit. k. my liusbsnd ehonid be thus mur dered, and fairing that he might be, I t-ubmuied to his bru-a! de nan Is " Ttit- witMi-.j sute l on re-exanon itioti that ir w s ui, oi'. i x wtc'ns filter the o :c irrence tint she told !l': iius.nnd h oitit. Tint it was M.tne ihre or tour d i s a!t-r. also, toil be was ie !e i-td. U;siti this .te of I irt-. two -ej irate diaries aud one spec li-; ition ui:dir t ich, i e.-,iL-. -.u ei i , b ive heeti pieiet tel tiin-: tlie aceu-.'-I 'i hr-t ..I t!ie u is rune MOTICE. Notice of Liquidation. T or Hi'.kir: .. c:t on, ortfinoed under I tue U iK-ral Kali 113 Li ot iheMatecl ll.i.Dl. -- - - v. i - n i i . i v. i .v r.i.uju. io isniu iu;e. is Ue.-ir-u -t koiiix inro lfta:iiation tot the k i.u n a. tbr " lUnk uf hlkhan.-' li-tc i at Kikh.rt. m Mirpo-e o ilositiK bj-me.s. 'llice is heret.y K.v-r. t ttie itol.iers of tae circai it n nm of said ru'iK to pr si;th tu at sun lUiiii j,r pavtt.eiit w;thia two year ironi ibis date T. MOKEHCtSE, President. liidiau.ipii, March li, 1S"1. Ult FOR SALE. DELZJSLL & JONES, fVVO E.tieiy locAtel Lots on North New Jersey Jl. ireef, one with a sinail H;e au-J Stahle on ii, are o.itred at lutr tijre tbau u vihtt pretr y oa the tret. VNEiTTwo tsrj Friij Ihreüinit on North Illinois s rec. wittain th-e Uarr-. X toe Bin Uwis-, iMTo.su.rj Unci, on J4u4v-ipji street, utar ibe State U.u-e, kr ule t; teN r-ri.-onai le ll'-res Vt.lZf.LL JOXES, t-cbl5--rt Mai .tt.- Aei.ia. FOR SALE. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. TtT ILL s!I my Woe tf Ldck Ika-e s'tUite m the ecracr of ear York aLd TeuLea ueeu, c-uiruj oi r'.x tenrstetit.. Al-o my rHrire No. I !fenh We.t Mreet. For term apply at the amL:&g Fo id üC ar at u.y re-tuence VKM. K BK-VCiJ. ttiarla-dlOi fjox&al copy aud Uli t Uli r2.e. ' DIED. tn OnilaC j, ra.k. rn t? e xendrr f tbe 2fclb r-bnii'y. .V.1. isv4.Hti.Kji M. LauoiASO, :t of K. I4AC A. lllliL Ta uiel tff tt. t trf keich wis born at Gova, lata S of Nrw Tcrk, aod ss of Coriitb detcect. in tbt west frota ter father's to ber brother, Iu Iml.anarx ha, trina. It t bra ibe became aa Inti mate fnil of lt ftcily cf Lisbop Talsott, in wbicb relation -La becarre known In tLU cotnraur. ty. Me etna t ibi Trri .ry tn to ait in tbe care of tb Bijbp'a ita-ihtcr. ber own d'ar! loved friend, dur:mj tLat la-lv's lt iliueas. Kj her ur.r rainiaj care and devotion ua that loag mud trying period, he becaan to a learei to t:o-e ws aSection and care be htred that tbeycoa d not urrender her to rttarn to tbe Ea-t, nor e--n''.t fi d it In trr lovia heart to leare thrm; and ibu sbeteca'e not olIj a perraaa-u: meraSr of the Boh.'p's family, lat a'foh'a daaghte. Wbea Brow, nail Ilall, near th.a city, wa opened for tbe rcpt on of cholar, no pei.on eetned m fit todrcbarff tSe onerous duie of Matron aa M m LidDiaan. L ecu red ir.to the new pri.jm with a'acntv, and w i'e -b tcu pied tbe po.Mdun, which wi uLtil abut to wrrkt bciore ht'r death, b wa earnest, derored, and fahhful to ber da. tieg. indeed, as occasion eiroed to rrquire. he per firmed othrr duties which proved too n.uch for her Hrenfrth. She wa firt taken ill about Christina, and although she recoterM her Mreng:'u .txiewhat for a Tieftime, the dises.e th- n ftr-t deve 1 ped netr relaxed it hold cp..n her. On last K.'iphir.y she wa mr fried at Trinity Cl.urcli, Omaha, tc tue r. Hr. Hau, a, by '.he kiirhr Uev. lii.hop Tai sott. Jut two werk before h-r d-atli. heim; at the re-Mrnce of P W. Hm c.k-k for the Sunday, the can e d.'wn from her rwnu prepared fr cbiircli. Fteiit p weary, eli laid 4,.wn f.r a f w nio nifrd' re-t. Sh- nfver roe a?ain. Ufr di-eas male mot rapi I pn-gres upon be r. It soon became evident that .die could not recover. When Informed of th s i-he j w; Isrrrs?c-t:T-r.ijr.j-, mns raa"l s-Is w aas -a ill iti 7 aoafti-,, " ii.n.i, v. ai, ni"':n r if a like i. .-lie tin re com fnrte.t, tee, i'.j liave the sympathy ol ihewhole of that i In. nh nha h i- lh-irc ire. Onuha Xebr iskian. COiVlMERC I A L COLL EC E . t . - j.-.j Commercial College, IMI.7 ATOIaSS IM). ,k ',,m cU,"r to stive 1W Office. County and Sute, and addre.a KYA,T ft SIKCKK. Pu M.-dX wlm GROCERIES. A. Jti:s. J A. VIXNEIXir. MAGUIRE, JONES & CO., Wholesale Grocers Nos. 7 & 8 Bates House Building d,-r..ct r . , x, w or,e.U8- '.61 hhds New Crop . O. Suirar"; 24 hrl- Xe- C p N. I). Molasses Froai Xi'-w York arid r.--t'ii l.'.O bas I'riine Clte-; fit; bris K, tired Si:-ar: .0 bris iol.Jeo s ri:p; 5-1 hf brN li-iMca jruji; Hill 1 1 g da; (1 package- Mackerel, a'l number. . ; Our tl.ck i now fub .t.,.1 c.i..pie:e ia ev rr depart-' tuei:t. a;.d e invite tbe e.necial atlri.ti..n i.r'.ti ir.. ! ... . . ' v l i' lotii i.'i" . O'CK una price M AGt'tKK. Jn.NKS & CO.. narlS diw Ilj.lian. -i. ll-. BOOT. AND SHOES. IIEXDRIfKS, M)Wm & 10. BOO CS pi St. IJ NULL S HLOt-K J RF.SI'M-Tr CI l.y tu'l lhe attenii.aif C.ty and ('.! -ry M.'C o. h--r !ar-e a-hor iii-.it ..f . hi nts H .t shoe, for f e pr a g 7rah, ml-rac'i:i .'di ; -r les d en. His low w. . n. i.e -hali take j h in sh.iwin i- '.' .'t-, ,i-i t '.v.ii e- J.-.i -..r :o -ri-ik" it to tbe ji.t-re-t f M rili..i:t- tt-oerail. to i a'l a' d cxarnuie our i Nl.fk. ! J'Kxtra Si..-., of at! ki:..ls. mrl3 d2ni " FOR SALE. " ! BY WILEY & MARTIN, Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, ; PROPERTY ON KENTUCKY AVENUE, 1 i At Auction. ! i ON M'liV, II.AI.CU "Jtst i:-st.,wewill . el Jf ,!w.re. ! , at 2 " ', .rk P. II., or, the p-.:n a lot r.f ?r.-.-,rj o il.s i. ,: r f K-i.i,d.r Anjnf. frii-!n!f upMre so:, n ,,t .ishingrton -treer. r.e.r'v ulj..intir .VtS'uat's hfk. jr..f;nV 27 f0.f $ iehf . . 151 f t tt 'fp. he re pa;t f .i t .V.. 9, in Squar. No 67. At,, sti.ry" frame 1 ho'is" on the -.me Tern.s o: s.i 0:;e-th;rJ csh, ba!ance la C an I Z rnonth-, wt;h i- tere.t. ! WH.KY 4 M VUTIX. J rrxbH-.lTt aI ft.Oe r.roker. j PROPOSALS. i TO CONTRACTORS. -pR0roALS wdl he receive, for the grid raj and! a .--: ---eve i e.i.rit (.i;,) n.!l-s vT the t lndiana(H.dis a-d Ut.ro..irnr;h Tcmi.kr Koa.1. com- i m-ra.tK at rhe er d i f the ro .d aIre-y rompleted acd ru-'i'H -nrh to the J..hn.n county line. Tropo al wi:i l. receied at the boo-e f John S. '.Vrhi-. on the hue of aaid road, uctil 1 ociock P. ii on t'e"22ddarofM.rcb.s4t. Pretile and specitUMiiooa can b aen at th hoae cf fleorir l.reen. Py erd-rof tie Board. tnchia dlw F-nniTFORD Secretary. PHOTOGRAPHS. "Ihotic:rapii carui X itr.- mn-t atai.uea aei.t for 55 cect. !r.c'r,e an B a a. aji a . FOR Orttm-EMFX SAM. r IT. .-er f nvelope with yonr own t srue and aidre; t. HRMMIOTE, ' L, LMrtj treet. New Y. rk. m -r0 d3m NOTICE. Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. f 1 H F -CHAMBER Of COM ERCR" WlfX EF. r petved daily for bnsfrte. on and afer Mr.rx.y. February IStb, 11 (5undy eseepted) at? cIock P. V. Change boari freml o'clock to 4 o'clock P M MIT 41 J. BAR5AkI SertMary. amusements: Tl I ; T 1 1 1 II O Is I TA II A la la. I ilXGK If AKAGER. Jlr. W. II. R.'LET. Tuesday Evening. March 15, 1864. MDLLE. M Ä.RIE ZOE. ."Ion. II. YATIIS -Mr. i;. D. I. V. tiie m:oKi: sword OVEP.TC T. OnCHF.STRA. WIZAHD SKIFF. SC ALK OF TRICES. Wvate Boxe. for people 4 M Orchestra Seat 73 Cents Pre- Circl and Parqnette bO Cer t Ga:Iery or Fara ly Circie . 2i Caut jtrMb txtra cA irgefor reaerre-i tMt. iipIUix office o-n rom 10 o'clock A. II. till 12 U ITTVoort open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rie at 'S precunei?. irTlteerved seats retaJned only tül tbe end of tbe first act BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE HOUSE A.C. DAWKS, UTM jr. EVANS, JAS.T.McMII UN'. DAWES, EVAXS & M'MILLIN, Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES 71 West Washington Street, l.MII NAIMI.1!S, 11., nr. iiM KO MO.Mi fltua lilt. l.r.M MAMJ f'Cturrr in the cin,rv. and hue in .tore, the f -li.-winz c...,U f. which tbey invite the attention of , 111111 IMUIilK, Cnmry Merch! I Extra .pr.l-tics an 1 all color-. JOO CaNes of Men's and Uo) s'Calf and Kip Hoot. j !!S Ä;"iM'Ä.n..,.K'lji', Tumbour k Saks Enibrold H' ' " Ocford an i scotch Tit. t 3(10 ofWonietis' Ca f, (loat and Calf Teed I ftooia an.I Rilm-.rU a(M Cam- of omen's Unat. Kid arid Morocco Mk. weit Hoots .nd r.aim..r.i.. 2if Cases Women's lirce Cn llaiti r. j(M) - of Misses', Cl.ilirars, fry' and T..nth' ShK S of all kii.d-, sizes, varieties ar d styles, suitable for Indiana and Illinois tr e. Having made ur purchase befjre the late advance. J tr . .. " - n-r u-sure'j in s-ijiiij; we can oner superior in luce rne nts to any House in tbe West. We cordia ly inviie jo i to examine our ttock before making rurchases. tt&f Prompt attention paid to orders. Kxira hiies always on h -r.d. DAWKS. KVAXS & McMILLIN. fel.1T DRY COODS. 1 a' M B u n A P Ü1 H di P ill ä H fi Q PI 0 ft ft 2Ti V I r a 4 R B Hl 5C in 02 sw' (fi 1 W H D CO a 0 p ii a r , a ! n ä ' MEDICAL. LIFK on ieatii:: SOLDIERS j lion'l lluck to lhe MVir.! Ia -j: many love .fed from )arrlira .ir.d Tr--entery in j yo-ir re;niiit. '... tske wrti'tz '.( do n--t re. I turn -a iti. out siipplyir.gr your kraj . nek-w i;h a bottle f I Ir. ST.j.kIai:t". nM Cholera Mixru-e remember how man were saved la. t rear t'.v takir. i" after I e dis-i ch.ir: d a-.d sent from the ho-pitaN t li.i-i;rahle. tii.e j i'n-r will itnme..'iately rt-liere the nio.-t s-T-re ease ef i Dinrrhiea or I s.-n"ry It Is knowIedM t,y tlie fc- i r.lty ! ! e the only m-l'cir.e knovrn In i ere Chronic Diir- ' th'Cü nnd I)yser,try. Jf"tr dr-.n't negiert it. for ,n jvnr return a cliar.tre of diet at, I water. Ac.. W'H m..st ert.tw. ' Ir i rln . r n in irrho a. ar. l a .V c-rt bottie of I)r. Mrick-Un-I's Anti-Cholera Mixture a ll cure yo and e.eral olt, rs. It w-ll keep prs-1 in aty climate. I., not fail lo tc!l your comraiJe t put a bottle of it intLeirku.p. arks. S"ld ly lrn?tt.s ar,d prepared rjlr hy Dr. A. Strick. 1 1 '!, Kast Fourth Mrect, Cii.einnaM.d. Ei r sa'e hy W. I. II... ii k Co.. p.rownin k Sloan, Sten art A Morgan, J. F. Senour . Tondiit.ot. A tit. Epoer A wocher. tufch7 dlyeodAwly ASTROLOCY. 5 ASTROLOGY! 5 CO AND 5EE THE NATUR I. GIFTED ASTROLO V C.l R, rrufe.r U ÖNALIOrs. H ig the wiemh an "f ti e eeenth n. H .tn with a natural g ft. Ire seek into futisnty w:;h ach t keinem that it ia reatle as'ouhiig. He i the .r.a fde Aftrolojer of the Nineteenth Century. With the arl of a meic t Im and the card, or tbe em:.ent Irene" 5rcere-, Madam Lrnormaud, le can tell errrjtb that ia t Jl wrpt in oH:v!on. lie will tell thre who consult him who they w-ili marry, the number f chi Iren they will have, arxj the length cf their live, f.r a few daya. ttJy coane ao-1 contilt th An trulrqi.r. tt No. t Kentucky Aretae. firU Loom- below the Kai.k. rers..n Uhrn tocon'ult the rrofesor y tetter can df'ty sttt.'rjj tbrir ?r, ctriix'on, ar.I ttt crath tt-y wrre iKirn In. enc1o.ir& th 1.8 of tl. nl foataj. etaroi. A dir ess Box 14?, liiiupoU . t . rr of ciittl:a'ioo f telr25-dlm. WANTED. agents' wanted. WANTED, AGENTS IT.OM tTS TO, t!50 FKR Montb. Tbe Cr.ite-!5tatefewie?Ma.sb!reC.m. pnj wt aj actira Afrnit (male or female) in a.ery Cvanty to oliett ordern ffr their new f!2 Mchlie, with f aute. erew drirr r and extra needle i, tr fiva larg cofjioii-flon. For areatlae, terms. Ax., enclose a rtaarp aid al-' dreea CBAKUKS WIEBr, Cere'ar d. Ohto, Or ra! kgzl tot ttt TtrtW tiaa. CARPETS. PIECES OP CARPETS, JCST RFCErVXD AT TUI Cradle Palace, 26 and 28 West Washington St. 3IedaIion Carpets, Supurb rattern, in rich high colors, all aiie Axminstcr Vcl. Carp't Unsurptsse! in ij!e, e!ence and durabHity. Velvet Carpets, New and elegant at ties, in lifiht, dark acj ma din m colors. Body Brussels Carp'ts Tapestry Brussels do. EnglUh and American Manufacture, New rat tern, in high colors, very fine. Three Ply Carpets, From Si 3." per yard. Extra Superfine Car pets, One hundred pieces, from $1 25 per yard. Ingraim Carpets, Common Wool do-, From 7a cenLs per yard. Collage Carpirts, iRl's c,uTcts- WW Hemp Carpets, New Style., from 32 cents per vard. No pains or xiie his been pptre! to fur ni.sh our customers with the largest and most va ried stock of Carpet ever oficred in this market, and they w ill he sold at prices defying competi tion J. Ba ft j 11 .nol C.it.. H...... !.. (Tod Curtains. ' n a 1 fi- t wa a Turlaiiis I riiuniings. Holder? .ind i m V j lalSSCIS. rjjli F-mifll ill rft'i Vtrloiv 1,111 '"" I ;5-l .iirilU. Oil Cloths, all widllts. Oil Cloth iid Velvet Urn's, ülanilla and Cocoa Hatting, Buff and i?rron Holland, Wall PitMr, Nrir Krcdvn Dailj. Together with complete Mortmcnt of jIIOUSLB FURMSIHiVR GOODS. HUME, LORD & CO., - LIQUORS. r " rI1!l,S. r,,N 1S WTILLKI FROM rCRK RVE MALT , s irini nna imported Jenijiir Parries. For tnedirin. al iiioihti, it I, equal in every re-. et to any lnip rted .r.. tjwinjf to ,t. eheapiie cmpar.fi w ti tlie pre or i it s rasir.K t!,r.h lhe Ca. torn Houve, ft become. the Interest of buyer to f xamin its qualitv and relative roerii. I-or nie J.y j A. fc II. SC II MILL, Comer Meridian and Maryland Sts., j INDIANAPOLIS. IND. mrhl 1 -rilm FOR SÄLE. t it c: rr 1 o x. "J (columbinn) s- rn n r n n ri'n J 3sfV .1 S T f Ot S- lloLl ri KMlL OK Osj$aTKO OF EEr. I M nMi, ie.:,ijt,.f Arovca ao-J h trhen Fdmitnre ha loll'll'L' IO S.m'l I lli,:irl ai'l I 1. 1 -. : : Tae.ta next. March 1 -b. at 10 o'clock, A. U.. at Lla Ite-:i:er-re. . 0 Nr h llin.o s J-tret. ' irchlj-3t Vf. K. PKJ.TMKEST05. Auctioneer. MEDICAL, niniin iui nV I Vikr . -s aöÄ,vo.si, HELLIFLUOUS I COUGH BALSAM tlFRF.S Coa.La, Cold, Äore Throat. Aatfcma. and Consump-ion. It ta only necessary re any om j trouhled with th se compU.i t. f try tM bottle mt iDr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, ToeoBTieee them tkat H i tbe bet reparatioa eeer oed. It t wly cwrea the ah atTectaofua ef the thraw and lure-, hut if curea Nizl.t Kwea'a and lin'tfln. m Blood, ar.d i. n eirrllent faTfle for any llnd trt Throat. It la pleasant to take, and a aafa toestie-te for ; Infant v j Price Vi mti per ba'tle. fr M by Prv.rr.-t era- rallT. Kot .-le y W. I. Haskrt C , Brwwirlns- Moaa, Stewart k nrsmt T.ralit.on & Cox. J. T far arrl . f .ir k VT.cher. ir rT-dlyeo.!.w1y PHOPO5AL0. CONVICT LABOK, FOIITY CnnFEIlS TO LCT. St KUH TEOi-OSAI-S W1IX EK RrCEITlTD OJ TUX Crt Mondar ia April, hy tha a r-rs.ff ned, at th ofceeof the 1-sl.ar PriMtt in AlkrbiKaat City. fr the la bor of forty food Cjwrt tr the term rf two r xtt year, to be worked wahin the prison wal'a. Tier U a rood work abop larr rxuvseii roe 100 men. with all th nece-ary conventence. The IteatiM ta a rood fot hcfce, a starr, and iocp pultt ar abundact a ad caa te f-rocured on faroratl terxua If d.-lred the lare mt ovieta nay be d for any ether Mechanical sr pose. abd ateara power fan be bad for propelttog . ehloery. No tad- for 1m than 0e pr day will ba ncalted. Fy order of U Bowrd cf CcstroL " IBckA-tf4w TttOS. WOOD. Wtrdta. ' ?:EWia J"t umm imm MI msmmm . -JL X J