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i Ml DAILY SENTINEL I A V -W Tti rntin it uiuii t preaerfcd. Ocmocratio Union State Ticket rot ttcniTAiT or itatx, JAM KS 3. ATHON. Of Marion Count r. FOl ALOtToa Or HTATI, J OS K I'll III ST I NE. Of Fountain Conntj. row Tttut RtR or ptatc, MATTHEW L. BRKTT, Of DiTieM Courtj. rot ATTOBItT OUUtL, OSCAR It UOKD. Ol Decttnr Coir.tr. lrO llTHI?tTI1Dk?IT Or Ft B Lit, I!TCCTIO?r, SAMUEL L.RUGO, r Of Allen County. TUm MoirfrCa-A Hew Drrelrpmrnt W cep tlie following at.ttement of the facta Cfnrm-tel Ith the recently discoreretl over i!ue "irregular Ui-nc," a tlie New Ytk I far ml J term it, of the five Jtrr cent. 1ii1 of In d'nna bj Mr. Stotir, from the money article of tburapcrof. Mond.iv last. It presents dilfer cif ftce to the Inunction from that repreentfl to ii aaul w hlrb we gare to the jtiLlic. It ap pears tint $.k),0)0 of the ovtr iucs hare Lreu returned anJ cancelled an! that the outstanding "?rreu!-r Iiond will not probably exceed $!''), 000." Itiaatated that arrangement liave Wen made to retire all that a re afloat. The lit mil trrt "the Sute A?ent, Governor, Ioan C'PmmiMoner and finincial advisers of the St!.te" agreed with Mr. SrovtRth.it if he would retire $ .,0O0 or more of the "irreguUr iesue" weekly, tint he should not be expoel. In other wurda, that th-J grow and dangerom violntion oT a public trust hou!i be winkel at by the hih authorities' of the State, if Mr. Stjvir re turne-1 to tbe Agent of Sute the "irreui.ir issun" t'.tit tpori hi fulfilling thla condition ihey wuH "keep the fict of the irregular ' iu a teeret." Sf it arir tli.it in tl-a estimation of the eitkcu'n referred to that Mr. Srout' crime coisf-iated in tl e li-cv-crv, not in t'ie commi-i in of the act, and that fa-aitl.ej were cmctined he could .till m le- j p-rded by the rutdic, in fact could go forth to the wurld with their ccrt.ficitc a a high -tniiided ai d honorable pentleuvm. According t tliM cr.rle of tiioril md admini-tnitioti of j i-dice by O'ir bih otliei il, if a gmtlrman remote nuireo titiou-tU ;i p-n kef-'-oik from another gentleman's pocket and ue iu content., the thief is not tobe exposed an 1 i-i j-ei mitte l to pi.n current in the romiiiumtt .iu gtiillem.iu, provided he mike ar angenieiiN to return the money stolen by in statment. at hi convenience and fulfill hi con trart. If Mr. IroviR retire the "irregular isues" "the Stite Agent,(overn.r,L au Cointnis.-doner ant fuuneiil idt i-er-t of the Sute of Indian i," ahould invite him t n public eiitert.iinineiit. und t.it hint m i tii'xiel of pntdic and private integ rity, and eminent financial ability. The Sew York HrraLi's account of the transaction is a new detelopnient of the moral- and financial op eration of the day. We proroe tint the Hon. Mr. StjvilK, "the State Aent, (Jovernor, Loan Cootuiüioiiert and financial adviser of the Sitte of Indian t," should be employed by Mr. CitAsiL to manage our public finance.. We notice a bi'd U to be introduced into Congress this week to etabtUti a NAtinn.il bank,bted upon the public credit, with the treaury note for a bi, and we nue-tth it the di-tinuilu'd pen tVmen referred to be place! at the lieatl of it. Mr. SrorrR could tniue thcirrPKuhir isstiesi," and the other gentlemen would umlertand how to compromise the m titer, in cae of discovery. Kt'id wh tt the II r raid ny: The event of the week hn tfen the alleweil di.tCiiterv l mii irixul.r i.ue f rite ix'r rent, bond ol the State of Indiana. Col. Ii. M. llnd aon. the fin ttci.il aent of the Stile, now on the UtafT of (reiiernl Fremont. nttte that pome dunlin int hi attention was attracted ly the present iiion at ihe agency of it number nf bond in the n true of h n wh..e iuferrt in the In- diuu State lebt w;n, according to the ledger, le. than the amount of the bond 5 preenisl. He was thin lei to hupiire into the .-ui-ject, ami Ihe nMi't ol Uli initi.i ies iiitliift'd him to ftvk a C'iit'ereiu e with hi pre.Jer -e.or, Mr Srover. On bein inlcriuittd Mr. Sloer admitted to Mr. Ilud'uri tint he hid i"iio-l, Mithout iiiiihui itt, a nuiiier of Indian i ." per cent. btnN, and (h it he b d livp'ithi'rntel them for hnn. Mr. Stovrr.n ni-ui id the State, lud in hi (hivm-ismou bok-i of txud. aire uly nined and rt'itrrv!, ttbu-li only needed hi Mii.Uuie t i render them a valid e cut it v. It ould appe ir tint hi ot cr iue tt ere j ehietiv nt tile prior to hi apjiomtm lit t the ii-fii li!e he w.n acting n clerk and attorney of Mr Crat en, Iii piedcttvior in the Statu agency , ; and now meiniier ot Connie from Imli.iui. On ! dicotrrin the iittnl il v Colonel Hudtu hid! M't er il c iiiteiem e t iih the ( Jot erimr und Lmii Coiiiiuiioner of Iiab.ina, and liket ie tt itli Mr. i Sloter.m l it!t the pirtiet wh.hid lent money ! on the irregular lniid the up!iot of thi Ii tta j lb.it Mr. Sturrr nt'i i iit mi i ninlii i.m tf imi liwiii.r ' ' C ex;toeiI, to take up $.'. .Odd of the n regular bon.N et rv teeL, mul more, if be could do mi. At thi time Mr. S oter tej'reo-ntel tint the! tho'e ..niimnt of the :nej;ular i.'stie tt.ot .ine! 4." '. ' He ile-i-niieil cert tin pirteheie ! b inker and broker ho would tu t lor h in in ' re Uearii ai; 1 e .iK-elinj the ii reul ir bond In l- ty t.i iiMjm e tie aj jeo to h tte täte I $li t h-. ne w.n le.pouMble in ihe nutter, and th it i t'.o pie-ent Ii '.ler of tV bond eie iionv ent . 1 be Slate Aent. (iotemor, Lmii Cunmi ! i n.er and lin uuial adt tci ol the Suteol In ' Ii n mi to Mi . So it ei " tei tn-i I Lev ;lel el them ve t keep the t-tci n l)i irre.: i.l.ir ivue .1 ?s tet. When any one vnt to ilie St.i'e agency t h t e irregular lonJ f r n.!eri e I, l!.e , State Auenttte ume reion lur fe!it, u d etil the irregular I t.d 1 1 Mr. Slot et ' bu kcr or bn.Wer. tt b i e -i ii-i I them bt -tI l d The irr -iihir cert' tic ite n e ti en Ihm nei if ti e pte-cin e f CoNu.el HnUon and Mr. Soter. T tin rniiw w I on .ir Minif tteek, l.ii ji whi !i tlie am o,.)t of ineul tr b"t tl pie-enfnl !tr tmiiiVr rr ie. eiii:.ticn, ui.d ictuilly ttiili trin or cuiree-l - Mr. S-ivrr aent. amounted, Hot t r .MfMittl( ju Mr. Sbiver I) id t itel, but to .".Yl.'MM, or tl.ete bout-. . i . . l iiere w-siin for ll elti lli.it it lurtber aiiiiii.ct 1 1' t i i 1 . t! 1 1 At th t ie ii tie noccfliiu Ii, e ret ti m-.-'od At t:r t unit i lev ie.i-i;- LinKi.tj; b ne w e e u p..c, .!j ii i;t ;,. hiu!ebite to rill in ill ;,, tn hev hid on Iii b-in tt lo.t on T:,ur-.lM m l Fn f it ! treet tke an unfavorable view of the proceed -tnzi f the Stvte authorities and their dviers in th tiMttrr. Il i tid that when the Loan Corn- ni:.-ir.i.er, lew iii.inth tli'jtiflit cf pro-e cutiii the author of the fraud, they were in formed by the I). strict Attorney here, and also by the Attorney (erieral of I odiaua, that it waa very doubtful if they had any ca-e. Their defen-e i that they were' .ti-fied thit the banker and broker w horn Mr. Storer bad contrive! to in voire in h'; Iran ctiors hid criul and reputa tion er.och at taka to ledeem the whole irregu lar iue, if no erpe wit tntde. It may bke- be sunni-cl tint t!iey nere ketily nine to the Impolicy of eatin dicrebt upon Indian ae- cur:t e at a time when the State was in the mar ket for a war loan. Iloweter th"; may be. In li nn t-te Akii conlu.tel tSt it w.-ta tt to make term with Mr. Stover, atid coerce him und etertbtsdy who hd been unfortunate enough to loan money on the bond to retire them, tl.ev ihou!d hive had the s.;Mcitj nd the kill to .re tent the teeret transpiring. I'lnanrial I'allcr ' tlie (iavertiDitnt I'raiuU off tlie Adiitinlatrutloii. Pit tteek it I rfv inf...i k "o it, a i.d a 'il.it in In.ii in i e ui .'ie. r-.t. el Vc-te,i.t a!!i;n on Indian were r il'.-! W- b I et e thet ttne all I'lilv met. Mr S..t-rr' toei.t ap- ir tit lioi him'U c.nliiel ih.it in il.r c n'iiiriiie i)ti.'ii tl.et had ro clutuc' -.t t t ike t.p t!e I ..o n ihe iue il r bon l. ttl.o'.'or I'.eir jr'.n ristal tra ali!e to t nd or not. A !eui n Wl! tret hnie. which hi had intomte en I.e tiot t itli the St tte of In i in v. t ite t' it tie am mit of oc llan liu -j; iirenlir Imii-I tt,di,..t pntbtbjf ex. ceil SlO-'.nb C d "ei Hu U-u th.uk lhie aiay be $JJ.l 'K!; and p irt.e- t a have hd ttealin-.a nidi Stoter etwu tie fit it a !e- not of money t'iii 'JJ IJ.VJ will retire all the Kid -till uti. ..t. nt il tint they wiil be luMv ie t ie-t in a f" iliiv The f) .l ide wh'tii t'.e tact wid nitiinüf Hie-l to every one i, lint the t He of Iodi Hi t pra. t.ctdv teco-tozei the irie.ilr i-ie. .in.l.o t ) .it , in o!e it-elf m p.rt i the ti ti icti m bt trai leirit j; ti.e irrepn'nr lion is jii i i;r i i e Mrtd one in the place there .t. Wben a J.aZ.ker tu ide a lu in on the irreul ir ce-.t.ti,- ite. und, haling tent them to the State Ati.. t b,r trattfer, reieive! in eichtn-t- i:p nod i:vl Ij ff in Id time, he hoi no mein of knoitin' that a hoc il ocut trio n,,j tikenplice, by tthivli l!i Irregular . d ha 1 bee t C-CK-elled Ht.d other ccitificate ub.-litute; It Mi. Mot er1 withtherotinitai.ee of the Sute AirrM. On tlie contriy, the ü-4n tri n , c tlci.I iteI t lead hiui to pUce jierfeot faith iu the irreguUr Liuud ihJ to d i-r w itb ihe form 1 t y of tr in Irr when neil he wav Bkedto lend riiu.iey on the arte 4:uritT. We are bound b ivth.it ti e Sprach of the lion. D. H". Vorhft$, drlicerrl in the Jloute of lUprrsftitaiicri, May 2l$t, 1C2. fcoxcLunrr. SlArtin with uch a system, eadi day's jrac ticu under it wa a nvr pae of corruption. Whether in fortifying St. Loui-i, at a dead loss to j the tovcrnia(Jit of ?20),(XX, or in the infinite folly of building a worthier pontoon bridge at I'adumh, at another Ion if 5t20,OtX), whether in ordering the construction of rcilroad car., at a Iom of $75,0JJ, or in the purcha-c of forage, by whi. Ii 100, otto was plundered from the -co- t ft t m m . tile; Hlietiitr in the j urcüac ol anns, ot cloth adopted M) rcrentlr by thi IIoae, a part r f his cretlcnrial, and" our degradation ia tliat quarter of the world wiil be complete: JiTirti, That Jimon CiTT.ercn, late Secretary of War, by luvest. ijc AleiiJrr Caciair.s; w th the cr.trol tt Urge lata id th puM c mony, aai aotbonty to p'i.-eh mi lUrjr nrplis wi;hoot t-'ncf.on, without rtqoir.Cfr front tira any iraartn' for the faithful p rforinai.ee cf L.s c jii,wii?ni&f fervtcfcr cor;petfct puhhc o2icer i were available, and by involving tie Govnjtnrnt la a Tirt numhrr of ontrMH with rua Dot ir?it.uiateljr J ercas'd in 'he buii rt.:iir. to the mrject matter of uch cor.'ricL, trt ecially in the purchase tf anui fvr future delivery, L l. o-l a policy hiebly lnjur;m to the tlic wrricf, ni lf nrca the ceu-ure irf tt.i Hoaw, I have shown that, by the leli!-orafe finding of regular committee ot the Senate, the pre.nt Secretary -f the Navy, Gideon Welles, in con nection with hn brother-in-law, Georjrc I). Mor- (ran, Fia nnlawfully extortel from tlie tax-iav- er of the GoTcmment 570,000 of their iDoncy. With neither justification nor restitution on hi part, he ytt retains hi feat at tlie board of the Cabinet council, wears fire liLen and fares rnmptuously every day, while the wive and children of ol liers have died in the p-cat d.i lanthropie cities of tiie Xorth for tlie want of bread. I have hown that a comraLjFion of mögt emi nent gentlemen apidntcd by the l'rcsidcnt him self have proven, conclu.ivclv proven, that the blihtinif touch of John C. l'rcmont duiinghi I hundred dars in Missouri palsk-d public credit, defrauded the people of million, rdlcd the bloat ed purses of his favorite by fraud, demoralized the public fcrvicc it every branch and sought to destroy the Constitution itself. The exhau-ded soldier is ut to dcatli for yielding to irre.-'utiMc fclumber at hi iost, the victim of pinching pover ty i f-cnt to the -nitcntiary for stealing pruvis ion fur his wife and children; but this exalted criminal find approval for hi conduct, i t-tir-rounded bv liattercrp, h restored to the field and hu in tlte taddlc of command and of power. Sir, Cicero brought the bauhtr Vcrres to trial and to condemnation for his fraudulent practices in erer, in the bitory of thi GiTcrnmcnt, ditinct-j njvsn the pocket of the people. The Fetcral lv tried kfore a tulanal I f tl.c j.etiple and con- i tax-gatherer will vi-it every houc in the land in rfemned, it was the question of a pxte-:tive ta- j the next six months for money to carry ut its n:r. 1 no e nntrr rurred by t:s rejiodia-ion. 1 scheme. In tne nuM 01 a war mrertu- " . . " -. . . . . . r . 1. i IUI and the laboicr bought whtic lis mot.cv wouli: fcivc tli2.a the worM ever wiircel Kfore; wih boy most. But this isna Las aain risen, and j an army and a havv costing us more than Ue in A sharw mr.r rviTn inH tn!n-s-in fr tViA I .rmir of "Find and. Vranre. Austria and ItQSsiA true interests of the ccuntrv than ever kfore. The present taritT 13 nc which no party in the pat would hare sanctioned. It would t.Uve alarmed the oi l Whi arty a raacn a? any-oihcr by its stringent anl prvaibitorr feature..; It goes far f.rrnd wltat vras deemed wlc or rndent by the tronet protectionists of former huh UrLi' pe rwd. Aud now allow tue to la&ü- tasmc of ila sccific jir3ctical ot eration as a part of the financial pdcy of the pn sent hour. tn, the building of boat, the purchase of horr-e?, mules, and their equipment-, the rent of housc, -i.i ,i ,r.L i:ÄJ : .it u;nr. f the Sicilian province; and Uurke enriched the and the teierai'h line, in ull, in cvervthmpr, i , . , ' . i- , ... t.-w. 7n mA-. ' t ..! r. .ri ! Ln-li-h lancrua-e by his denunciations of the ex- Mil'l III' R-H L'iai'ii mies in uii, in t in s iniiiLT, ,. , , " . , . . . e everywhere, all pervading and omniprc-cnt fiatvl ! J-n-d.h language by his dcntinciations of the ex of the kl.lcst and most audacious character i j "onatc measures imjcdbv W arwn ILvtipsj di.corered and drare! to liht bv the labors of! onihc f0!'1-.f,t,,c Kast Indies; but inthe midt .i 1... " -.-r i ! of fraud and roblerv in the vcrv highest denart- iis commune. 11 is nor fir, poor pinaii, . ,. , " . t .. . '...'. ' mprit ff thu finfi'rnmcr.f we nftve m vet seen n akin fraud, but fraud of iantic dimension. lol .lcliniiifvnf t.t- ti rrt t fr oticwai In 1 1 O . an 1 ot a dating hatamc aject. Jt h hnu l mihi . , , . 1 , - , ' o. . , . . "7 1 . ' , ,r ,, I , ; law for the plunder of the public trcasurv, bnt a? a corrupt and a?pmn;r con-ul of Home mr'ht . ,l A, 1 A , e" ... 1 , , t . ' i ralhcr we have seen tue perpetrators of thcje commit in some diiant and opulent province, 7 . .. , e , i . , . , . i i ' Wrongs receivinir still "realer mark of confidence when he ca-t hi ambitious arl I nins: rraze . r r , . i ..m i t.. . . . . . . . . r. v nnil nf fnrnr nnil mnnntrn to still loftier flights i . . tri v. I I A ujroi w.r: 11111n.11.11 ju.jut. it is it ituo Mi 11 as i has mat Led tho career in all a-cs of thoe who ! r "0I, i... ir. cj l. i : : a i... entertained the nur. er's ilcsi-ns gainst tlie lib-1 , . c. - , .i ' ii . i i. . i hijrlic.-t oroof. the chartrc which I make of fraud cnii's oi tnrir counirv. t n:n too nor sinre tni ' . , ' A' . JT- . , in wie management oi our pecuniary iiuir ov j which our nnbltc debt has lcen so tearfully in creased, I shall now proceed to the brief comid- cae too strongly, let th following extracts fiom the report kfore m1 licar witness: The inot cii; ir.u r-il r.ie', fnv.vinr an nlmt nn recr. u'rd t j-te f ' h jU''l;c lirii"V, H ere fiYrn niil I y 1 1 1 1 ta (ijin. I rvtuunij m f rou u fan rit-, ct r the lie.idi. th; h"v-it ami can-t ttnt fr-i e s appointed hy I iw. It .-rt irii-'l to l h.s j urj..- t' pie-eiit lam-elf a thf en.l i ineiit i f political t)l m htM'y pjtvir, rim! t sie.w alike by iii tri and his cnliirt b'tv In tie he ileien-h-J upon the ivriini;r.t of In r.uutr, nnl Jjo w tuiTly in; ilii-o-jfurdi-ij it.shivto, its riRiil i! in, atit il p bcy. Of ci'Ure ui h an cxmi.plc ciu)i lad he other win) tliiiu eimtauiuii. The tliule fi.-tnic'-uork of the political and luilion v jUrni, as uriranued l.y law , wnti einhra -ed, a ro I ! vir'lt-r and crniiintl iii-u'xjrdirtatiou everywhere pret ailed. There could l no oheiheiice tt hen the I, enend of !t;e I h-p:irt Me-M tiM-uly taught and prao ticetl ri-i't jnce lo the U a rittlit, if ii.it a iluty. '1 lu re Could he no ecotioi.iy tvln-re the (ii iier.il expo t it hlni-i lf cut ti'i iily t impiiKiiioiis i.f l.ihTinjr hi his pre:it otlice to ffeil the grrel f hi- follow er fur (rain. He occupied, with his fa m 1 1 v nnd M-verl ineint-rs i.f his Ktsff, a ni.sr ulepilfe, n:i I bred, iiinil its luxurious furniture and K.liM-ril:, wares, nt a stip lited e.jeli-e id l,('(ll) pet annum to tlie fiotenmietit, at a taue it h-n the homes of niiK.on- of our people wre d.irkenet by the horror of end w ir. Could it bi expected tlmt In Mihnplinate wuidd ili-phiy any p'riJl tiapathy with our ii.iti-nil Mitleriii-i, or any mark. I miIk iIu Ir o u.ird ihe pul.hc Tie:isury frutu pluu .et? In-t' id of ijouix to t'airo, as lie could h ive done for a few dollar on one id the v.-s-el-tr.oi-ji tintf the trooi whit h aroi:ij., lined h:m. l.ecluir-tt-reil a tii.iiil!;C- lit bte .oner, at a Curt el'Jl.lKMI to the tioverniiit'iil. lo eoiite.' hi'ii-elf ainl Cortege uh.iie. Thil ht'-amer was atich- red out i'i the Mream instead -f l.vinif at the wharf as nil others did and do, mid wli'-n the lien eral drove iu hi.- ein i.ine and four to the water'- edge, jet atiolhi-r stv.on. r, ul tili luithi-r tost to the I i ot e r ii -ineiit, as we Icjirn from a claim pre-cned br It, was em ployed lo put liMrelf and hint on hoard. A foreign prince or potentate, in a wea.-nn of tiaiiorint itionnn?, mi K bt thus hve and thus i mer h. ph-a-ure aeht or his b.ire ol .-t.ite, hut iu- n-i!ihty aliud the cilamilie.-of civil w ar, and wasft fultie, w he th" public del l is l-in iiicr 'i-ed at the rate f Iroiu om to two million itady, w ben ex filiated ly a (Jener I of tlie , nterirrtii army, i- it opect.icle from which flic patiiot tuny well furii away in gri ( uu! huuuiialioli. Sir, theiv wa but oue tliine more ncedel to complete thU wietehed picture of public dc baiu hory and crime, and that, unhappily, was fumi-hed. The following cxtia t fiom tlie re- Iiort of the committee fhows that Major General lohn C. Fremont cunspii-cd to ovcitlnow tho Coustiutiiou of hi country, arid trample under foot the likrtiv's of his (iovcrnmcnt: Ihe f-ti. tenieul s of these witnesse officers of uuiiti peachnrle Inteicrity nod iiitriU-riue w ill, w are nur', t-e In nr t l y Hip (iovrn mi-nt with equal astonidimrid and Mirrowr. lien, l-renioiit prix-laim.-, on n iiitiimr Iii Couimand, that "iherc tt ere no longer any cit it rkdit; that tin-rr was ti-) fiovcridui Dt except that outside of tlie Constitution, which had been Mi-pended; that il v hi-(l.-urniiii iiioii lo ml mi i. iter ins Uep.irtmei.t wiihoiit rrt t reiic' t law or regulations; that the pcoph; of ihe t in tid M.itrs ware in the t.dd, n:nl th.it he wns nt tl.nr h-'it'l, and that he meant to carry out i-uch lne.i-ure they, .h" pej le, rpei ed hau to carry nut, 'w.tliut re- erationof a few other points propcrlv in this con ne-'tion, and which I conceive to be of public in terest. We seek to take rt fu.ire, sir, from thecnormou figure of our national indebtedness whenever j tnev arc ronrrit to our arxcniion, in me ia,ci uim we ran defer its payment, and kqueath it a an inheritance to coming generation.. Admitting tliat this unworthy tiling may to some extent te done, yet let u- see, for a few moments, what amount of moncv this (Jovcrnmcnt will k com pelled annually to rai-e in order to prevent open , and confessed bankruptcy before the world. 1 will content myelf with a jccitie ptatcment of the vaiions item of cuntnt yearly expense which must be rcnlarlv met. Against the mb-taiitial correctness of this statement I challenge success ful contrailiciion: The interest on the public debt, at a very low estimate, !? 1 00,000,000. The ordinary expen-cs of the Government, in cluding appropriations for the increased magni tude of the army and navy after the war is over, will reach $15,imx,O00 at another low estimate. I am esjiecially warranted in lixin;; thi amount in vi?w of the dc duration on thi floor bv the Chairmnn of the Committee on Military Affairs, j Mr. lihiir, of Missouri.! that hereafter our peace c.-tabli-hment will con-i-tid a standing army of a hundred thoti-and m"n. Th' tension list come next. Thi Govern ment must not fail to in; ct tho requirement's of civilization and humanity. It must and will provide for the support of it maim d and wounded, and for tli- maintenance of the widows ami orphan- of those who have fallen on the field of battle, or been stricken down by dhca.se w hile in the public service. 1 1 i of course dhlicult to calculate tlie amount which will be required to meet thi item of expense; but no we 11 inform. d person will pretend that it will be lo-s thai' the pum ot ioo,u o,oio. To the nkvc mnt lie added nt least S.0,000, 0i)0 more a a margin fr claims n-ain-t the Government, contingent expense and unfor-ceii event diitino: this roiivulsive anl unsettled peri od of tlie world's history. We have thus an inevitable annual expendi ture, without making any provision whatever for the pnvmcnt of tho public debt it-elf, of tho fum of $ 100,000,000. 1 his amount will make its de mands on th' resources of the people in each sue ceedinir vcar. a. rculailv as the Masons come Ka.d to the red tap.-' .1 the Washington pepie"-th:it . ad e0, and in a voire as imperative and inex- I, the 1 ri-Mdent and (! re. It is miitfu ar hov ier- , r rr. v, i . ....... fertly the-,, senon.ems hsrinonie w.tl, ho, held by the rable It the cry of fate. 1 Oll Heed Hot m Oft votir iiinieiicu mt.e iroui iiic miii; eonieiii iaiuii id' this t -rt ible fact. It i the lion in the pathway of the future, but it mut 1h iiv t. 1 )cat!i itelf inot more ceitain tu all than l this monstrous annual binden on the shoulder. of the Ameiiean people. And now, sir, bearing tlii f atful fat t in mind, from which there is now no escape, the question necessarily ati-os with immense, overwhelming force, as to what system of fin ance shall be adopted to rai-e annually this i in-m troii sum of money. It is the vital question of the day, nnd paramount to all others .save civil liberty and republican govern-! ment. ! I live, Mr. Sjx'aker, in a land of com, in n i land where the fiutts ot tho eartli constitute the ! icwnrd of btlmr. I live itt a preat valley. In-side ; whose aricultuial wealth the famed valleys of j the Idiplitates nnd the Nile aial the richest fields ; of lairope 'ink into utter insignificance, and j whose nu-re than Kuvptian trrnnaries inviie the market of the civilized woild. The plow, the j harrow, tho tenp- r and tho tlircshin"; machine ; tiMitpci- w ho in this and o'lier ax'-a of ih world hate conoid and t.ilibslii'd i'S(!ute power upon tlie rums of puS le l.t.ertv. Some of tln u-uriiors, taking tel h.ln-r Kroiind tlian tti.it a--iuiiel i the uiiervu-w with (.a. lom I 1 Ai.drew have (I uiiinl for I h-iuselvcs a tin-l"ti lo "eir- i ry out" ihe w i I of li,.d. hut none of tluni have Mink! tlietr piet'-ll-O'li- t'el.ov a i Ci.ll lui-sioii to 'i ;ir. V out" ( I he w ill of Ihe J eople. fa -ar, when he (.mmI np n I be banks of the Kuhicoii nnd w.oril tt tu veicr;in t'i ad v aore, did not i.nke a holder net lar.it mil it ;.nn -1 his cam. ll'j U lli Uns. llieword-, o -JI 'iickiIv and olten spoken, au:iiiiii-ed a revol it ion roi. eh e-l, but which, happtiv, f?iot ba,'pily for the coiintrt, the purctd lint not the etreliRtli to Trill forth. o man lias livtsjj in the Ode of linii s M i- und p. ire rnoiiu lie mtru-led with -Uih a power a. I- here el.iiiii''-l. M htary cbteft ain tthu rut 'Ted tap. " altv.it s i! i It wi'h their Mtords, .nid hi'-fi 'v prove- tint Ihe lhro.it (,f t!u-ii- country silri r tj nte ,i- fii'.cii a - il.ies tn t a ion u ie in of the people to it, th.. ex; WO .11. 1 CO,.t! i.-1 Iii il i veil. a i tin Il.iui, at th'.- pa:rit'i h iu) t r ipulo'.i- Ti.; - th.. ih i Kfanei k r i em the I' lii'ivin n in liu- operation. As free ins' i '.ilioiis in hot , HU! in the nbcl etice epre -eutrtt i e-, rivil and mil .tat v, i piiipii-eto cast aside all po'j'l-str.i.üt-, in. i b- in iho h dU id ,e irui, but wlini ma le in the field hv I ot a c'-i-at ii i in v, 1 1 cli ps mi I an ea I'V ilst.nrru-iif.il e. irit- It revcaU an ti'.ti. w loch it aits but ih i.ri'stie mi I sweep the (ovemment i;s-!f, us a a-h. tlx ft A I r thersadeep hinlf-w In tu the rj i .i the e. .tiara! oii.weie made- i.eii ttci k betöre taken and nibscrii't'd ii.u ia mth: "I, John ( . I n ni' i.t. no -..I. emu!) wnr that I will hear tili t.vlh and alli-iince to Hi I i!.:et Sla'.es, anl llial I wall wrif tln-ni honr-ily an I l.i'lhiulU a tins t tln ir client i s r oppoM-rs wln tn-o-ever, ai d tli.it I t i!l oo-erve and ohey li.e ord.-r ol t ic Ti .ii.li nt o. ihe Liiiled Mies, an! ihe urtU-r ot ll.et 'ti Mi nt r me, a t "i h;i; t ti e tuh-i niil ar.n les i f w ar." lb-thu-. in i;bt of tbl and Ins co'iiitry, h t puii:-1 t i! !i t h hl I mi ei now nt that he would hear to n line a.l.-iai.ee,'" a-ij I e -ihk p;v l.ed lv Ihe most nm-phi ul li i nil nt s.t..i-i ions to i j.-.. ri th I! .-lsf.iutMi ii i.n h. tt h. h'.-torv et tho ltr coiamnti trr of Hre oitr implcliK'tlts of iudu-drv, ntvl compose the coat ot aims of our nubility. 1 he oil is our i fruitful mother, and we are her children. Wo j fill our ei ib; with pram, and stock our pastures ! with cattle, nnd with thei. we seek to puicha-o i iho-coilur ncces-arv at ti-1 "s of life which are ! nut mi.de in our midst. Tin f-e arc ur os-cs. ioii.s whiih Wi! utter to barter and exeharpc j wi ll the trading merchant? of tlie world who; titto us the b st return. This we conei ive to, b our liht. and that the Government in which ' we live should pudert u in its enjoymt nt. Hut turn to the contemplation of RMdherrc-! pi'ti of thi country. You there leholt the Ianl ; of mannfartuiinjr nmcJiinery, and hear t!io sojind ! f the hom and the pinUe. The j-eople of the North and F.at mnke fabri of cloth, and mnnu fsatute all the-e articles which nan needs, and 1 which do not rrow. These eon-tirute their wealth ; ar.d tlieir stock of merchandise for trade. The' markets of the world are open to them, nnd of riht ouirht to be. Tlie Wet i nn immen-e con-um t of t!io-e ani' les which they have to fell. We are wiliinz to buy of them cf our own ' choice if w(s ein buy them n chnp a we can Ci-ewhciv. Utit I i.eio aver that the tine tial and i:nittt fv-hm of finance r.ow adcp'ol l.y t!:r jur-j ty in power pive- to th- va-t m3!Ktt"i'':urit:; in-l tete-ts of this eoirttry the arbiarv power to tix its own exotbii.iist price, nnd the lalti imr a::ii-nl-j tu,;-: i- (cm;.l!edto pay thv m. To thi j.o p, o- p'c a:i suvnut. Airainst t'.u oarrapc the jxople of the West will cry out. You have fastened upon this country the nvw odiou svs'eni of tar itl'on im; ottc l !ci-o.1 that ever paralyzed the en ergies i f a nation or opj.rc-cd it- ati.ul'ural cit!: ti-. Vou s;iv bv thnt tariT tlia'.'he m.inu- fa-'turin inti:uttims -f thi country shall not le brot:!;t in competition with those if ether j arts of t:: w orld. You ay that our ort? shall be cl' std to lortLn trailers br f.ar they will under sell th? ni-inut.i.t:tnr of New Enj-Iand cr the lroiinonc et 1 enn-t ivanu. icii require ot U.e p. . p. are in the tu-U!. pl.u xt th. r head the l'r. si.ln i a the I tilled Slates, and tie: .nn- tie-in ral h.!.J- ' tu .1 c -Ii tu . -. j . ; i ii!,.'er h in W llil a c' ''.l.ti f.i.tlne-s I. ha 1 !--i ii Mtni.i..cit from the oii.cur.ty I private life, and. pr. f ued Inn the tet. ran. in I h nli .If army I patina-, h- ni'iiul-i Mdj'-r Itrii r.il Scarcely ha.. he fc.r h-d on hi--word, to w !i honor tile I e! i-trri'-t. of the tii. on h ol l-i-ii renuiiitted. tn he . to h s .uh- oi.l uii"- and l-Miorters Uui h- vi-.!. !'. not in fh- name ot l.s T i f thi Ii ve hmriit. l.-t' in ih-fl U'. e ot l ih, to , u'irv: uih iiu.vuit s n Lis ju'ltuei.t, the peop -ec.-d h m to carry out." l!i ( w. rd- were -poken. a. it :e. ui ihe crv .ick ehaiiiher of Ihe l.-pii! , i.d h 1 1 t'i- t"i e f tt-..- un t rt.tkrr wh;le the patn-t t was jei dm. tili. I T h. Ihet were u tercl a;.titi-t tie n..t . ii.i ri-t i'i a cait. I rt . i.i-t th. n Ira ;.;a.l and strong aud aide lu Ta:!te wi'lj atl i.iiljiit, ht i f a C-. an try .! -tra, :! jii-l l.un.U'd, an 1 I '. c' n. t-.p.'.i r tl. t.t'. o! tla '-'i -. 11.;. Csiine f r 11 Ii f!i:l. ( ! e;- v.e it .t.ri:-.- l.-i c I r tn a tnu.npu of arm-, I". t w - re the . k mu an r . . c.a;:r.j u :i of .s. 0 r.ii ju?; i ; r ,i.' ih- ti id d Hi-luture o,era!i'ns, ai.d surt cy u. I r the f.r-t t tr.e -.!i. st-.-n'li t his atliriri artnv. Tli'-y were aadte-.e-l To - t'.-i-.f ii o talk i l l?o- s. t v C', r. 1 iv.c :n!ended to ti::,-l s. t., ::i M ;:) , .to :,e,i-e t i rt 1 Itl'.e trt I r--j-aairi1" i. -r.. 1 rerio-.i airad he!tt'.,e -wort, ai l it ti uio-t ir.ip -r' nit t r hi. p i'j-tises tl.jt t'.il. Ai!rr . !v h. ad i f u.e pav -pa-tn:ent here, a- .1 Ma,'. J.-h!iott, i , u:.ii l-nii' ttli m. .i.ouM u .t i:.terfcre w it:i h.s free u - i ihe iiato-,ti j ,irs.. . i i'i whr.t a:.- ilo ivp live' I thi-the a,re of i'-; tihli aa.-ini, li;ity and iuterity, tr are we tmn--rte 1 to t!. day ( ffiauduhnt usurpers, t t' e tt'ihallowcil scenes of the Ki-nun Ca -ars? A iv we in rep::" liran Am.-iiea. or have we, by - )tn : nu i e p ; o t - s , Ik c a u I di nl y ! ro ; -; c-1 d n id t:; mi 1st cf O.ier.tal lux n-v "a -.d kinc! iu- DRY GOODS. combined; wiia the hand of plunder dec- in the sacred vftult-t of the naiional treasury; with the hungry pirit f taxation, like the paunt and in Satiate" sjcter of famine, hunting for the s raall- est tubs:ancea of a laborious feoie, out of which to wring an income; with markets closed, prices depressed, bankruptcy casting its nppalliQX shadow un the Iiorizon ot the tuture, ana 01-111 . "atherinj in the faces of the yeorn?n of the n.v tion. t Iiis, sir, 1.1 i:ie nme cnosen 10 n-a.wic ; farming ch pencrallr, tJpavf-.r manufac4! chae with money an-l set ffcc the slave popala-) turcd arti le, whicli emfrace a fare iKrtion ofi tion of the S utii. Tue President of the Lmted i the ncce-sitiea cf life, an increaei price over States and both branches of tlie American Con- j their projier value and over that for which theyj frress have solemnly pled-ed this Government, m . can elsewhere be bought cf from forty to oriel tl:e face of it own ciuzcn, and before tie attcn- . hnndrtd per cent. ILus a tax of most fearful I tire paze of the narionsof the earth, to buy and rate U lerie.l ..n nn bmncb of Indai.trv net to'- liberate, if their owners will fell, the entire four . inii'inrt tho i inrrmTrifTi t tin t fr rlrilinti n ft m illion of slaves that are held in the fcsoutbern . U I M.S. . ' ' ? V . .AAA. ..... ... M . . ' .... h I ' ' . ... . a thi .Admin- on the ieo itcmcnts its Fntute as a pratuitous donation to a privileged and favored bu-iness. That is the first extortionate species of taxation which meets us in the examination of this subject. I: is one which It any time wouM fall with oppressive cruelty o" a lare ma jority of the loyal people of the country; but. at a time like this when the Govt?rnorf nt toelf is claiming almost the entire substance of the land for its maintenance, no language cm be found sutficientlr f tron with which to characterize the enormity of such a policy. In the next place, the present tr.iiT robs the Government of a much-needed revt iue by keep ing imported pood from our borcd. Under its operations duting the past year, acVordm;: to a statement made a few weeks since il the liritish rarü-tment by the Chancellorcf thciEnpHsh Ex chequer, our 'importations from Great liritain alone have fallen otTto the amount of: 85,000,000. The report on the finances of our own Govern ment fr the. year ending June 30, ij-Gl, shows a loss in our receipts arising from ctt-toms durinp the first three months after this taliF went into oj.cration of over ten millions of di!arsas com pared with the receipts during a .shrdl.tr period a year p-cvious. Under the taiilT o' lS4n, a rev enue to support the Government wis sought by lila?rnl term of trade with foreign liations, and richly obtained. The rule is now J versed, and for the unworthy puqxeo of probl ting a class of badness which ought to sutau itself or lc abnndoncd, this gieat fountain of pecuniary u )ort to the nation is dtied up. It n, longer flows into the Trcasurv, and the monev .hich is thus diverted from the public to trtvatcand individ nal benetit, has to le replaced nude istration by diicct and specific tae tle. Thus taxation grows and alaiming proportions in older that! the inteiests of a favored few may be cheiistcd and pro moted. Hut the manner in which this Äxationisto be levied, and in whicli it is to albft the differ ent interests of the country exetedt all the pre ceding features of criminal nutrage t n those who live by producing front the soil. ay the provi sion of the tax bill w hich recent I' parsed thi House a tax of three per c( nt. ad a '' is laid upon all articles of manufacture inSdic bands of the manufacturer. It is estimated tjt.it there will thus lc raised 50,000,000 of the ntinual income ari-ing from taxation. This the ir;anufa turing interest is to pay for tht fuport of : the Govern ment, and the airs of patriotism 'Ihich are as Mimeil in cun.-cquencc a:e eminentll charaetciis tie. Hut inasmuch as this niaiiulu'iuiing inter est is puanled by a Morrill tariif fim all eora ctition in selling, and t-trictly protected in in creasing its prices of sale to its forc-l customers, to nn almost unlimited extent, vt ill any one, in his simplicity, piettnd that the thfee cr cent, wherewith it "is taxed, the 5 50,000 00 which it has to .ay, will not le charirtd uj r the buyer when it goods are sold? Tho ta fif and taxa tion are kindred measures, Ihjui of iij oinmon ori gin, and, like leashed hounds, hunt tlr their inno cent prey coupled together. The tat it'; lands guard over the interests of the manu actus 'r, w hile tax ation hunts for every other cuhstam in the land on which to fasten its fangs. All if, for tho sake of appearance, the inannfuctuf.ng interest is mentioned in a tax bill, the tariff Sepa forward and enables its cherished friends to f e over back every dollar which they are a.se.ssd by raising the price of the woolen cloths, thdi linen., the init.din.s, the calicoes, the plowshare I and the im plements of husbandry, and the art: los of daily iicccs-ity wh'uh the American Gove, anient forces its ciiiztns to buy of its protected wionopolit!. This -i the culmination, the climax If wrong. A Government w hich plunders one citil n to enrich another needs the strong, stem handl-f reform on it. helm. Though perfect equality tdi' iihl prevail in meeting the immense taxation whiil t ctuning like a mountain avalanche upon thil people, vet it will be born amid sorrow nr.d ve.'y pain ; but when it shall all fall virtually on a f. t en class of citizen it w ill become nn intolerable suffocating nightmare of ruin and of death. I lallengcthe attention of the country that fncli f i the work ing of the 'resent system, which it pretended has ln-tii adopted for the support of he Govern ment. Alreiwly we sec. its ctlccts.I The great manufacturing corporations of t!j' East arc ctowding their bloadcd pockets wit'i rapid and gigantic pain. Their dividend td prolits are swollen some thirty, some sixty, a$d some an hundied fol I. This is ro random siitement, but is sustained by the statistics lcfoie to. It i a fact, tM), of whic h the whole count If has taken cognizance. J ir, no scrMonal !oundaries to ny love of country prompts these remaiks. " Jcall (rod to witnen with what devotion I love crrv nod and States of thi Union. This is the pledge, and it stands rccordcl by a vote of the House, by a vote of the Senate," and by tlie approval of the Presidtnt, w ho amazed the country in iis zealous recommenJati-m. It is now a part of the finan cial policy of the present Administratis n,made so br a full party expression. Nor has it lccn barren of fruits oven thus early. The slaves of the Dis trict of ColumVri havj alreadv ben bought bv a forced and uncon-titutiinal sale, and over one . million of dollars appropriate 1 from the cam- I ings of tli? pCDpl to pay fir them. This aet of ) fanaticism fixes the meaning which the authors j of this pledge attach to the phrase "jteenniary ' aid." It has received a severely practical ; illustration, and the doubling mind is set at rest, j IJnt if anything further was needed to convince ; the tax-payer of the deigns of abolitionism, I have it bef jrc me. I hold in my hand a pamphlet of twelve pa ges, written by Daniel R. Cxxlloc, an o?fi?e holdcr under this Administration, .evidently a man of ability, bu: unfortunately led atray by a sf unous philosophy and mistaken philanthropy j on the subject of slavery. lie warmly an I j ably es(Oti-es the policy of the I 'red lent, and ; makes the following statement of the cost ofthat j policy to the American people: J 1 have shuan what the compensation to the horJiT States would re at two difTcrerit raten of payment ytr cn'ifa for the idare, anl ft will have been neu that I have fvorci the more hbt-ral scale. I nowjirue' id to ! fhowwhat would be the cot of redeeming the whole i Mitve population of the Union at the ani rate. Hy the census of the last year there were 3,! 2,s0l j frlaxc? in the I'nited Sttea!i t lerritorics. 1 have already ; shewn that 4öt, 441, whicli belont-ed to the lor1er St;le, would I e worth, at 2.r0 each, ?l l3.C'.0,iT,(, and at foiM each, il.t6.S;2,CHi. There remains to he disposed of,' therefore, 3, 4!,titi0 t-laves emhraced in th country sub- ! Ject to the rebel, but inclinlinir, of course, large number IreloiiRinpr to friends cf the Union, who hate been con- j Mraa.ed into obedience to the rebel uthoritie-; avrnitist ! their stills. At the lowest estimated nreraire value of y are shut i pro.luee. South are no section of it alxive another. It ia all alike to me, nil dear and hallowed by tho Jiimiples of ctiustiitttional liliei ty. liut I speak in the name of justice, which is everywhere pijsont, in the. name of fraternal and American cqt'dity, nnd D ask you, I implore vou, to look at t3 conli:ionl of the Western people. Iheir in been abandoned on this floor br m.-e than half their Itepiesentotives. nnd thev iand to-dav b -ar'mz the hard brunt of the iitilcstorm which has burst from the angry sky. T out fiom all the fs'ir markets for tl Their natural channels of tiadc to tl closed by the impious hand of wa avenues" to the maikcts of the Nt strutted by the avarice of railroa sixtv cents to freight a bii-hel of WahasJi river to New York, nnd seven to fottiteen cents to the farn caused it to grow and gathered it i ward of his toil. For everything cl the same lcirparly return. And ; lifted up his voice here in Itfhalf o that honest nnd oppiesed pc-.rple their represcotative in tlie Commit and Means, that great despotic com; matures rtvaures of tariff, of taxi finetit e, ijnl whose decrees on this unalti raMe a the law of the Med pollutioti.robed in the shining garments of peai-e, t!ic furiom demon of civil war, whicli has rended ' us, and caused u to pit howling amidst tho , tombs of tlie dc.td, ca-t out hy the spirit of the j omnijMitent and merciful Master, who walkel i upon the waters, and bade the wind lc still. I : l ...... - - .1 - . . i . .1 i rests have' e.pt ei to sec nie pcoiue uus Uj inc. hhimiiii'i lion ot our dear and blessed lathers from the ) deep degradation of its enemies, as Mose reared , aloft the brazen serpent amidst the stricken chil- dren of I-racl for the healing of a nation. I ex- ' pect to sec tlicm, wielding the sword in one hand ' and appealing to the ballot-box with the other, th ami thcirf rrma an'l hurl from power corrupt and seditious . r . . .. t i.A . I ...I "i : , f i.:. . sians? On Lat commiiue, w!iili vi e f fate for the weal or woe of ers of nil the land, the great im:eri: the West, from the feet of the Älh- I i'.uL- .-t ' Ha the Admin:n:iMn cf this Gov- ,lC Kunan m?rc!:ar"t a dntv which hr can iu-t cn-.ment sought fr a model among the principles . Är nn, thn, von hjrafrom our comtner- . ..till- a .t. .1." , au i-:on uiKi .ietie.-son.or i.snn Tneexam- pd intereonce. cn say t the Wc-tcrn farm-: interest, ure confiiKd to my cate in I i. ib u-e. pi i t 1 ili ri;i-. raltgula, and Domi.ianf The ,T( tu t),.. agriculturist evcrv here, that these I -h.a'l icsi.t it in all con-ritutionul nf thols, and gm:: p liios. phie says that t s.'aj uut ,,0 tn.a.ket in wldeh they mat but. , I n- unee it evert wl.eie; anl in th i;a- so I sha" rd3. tains ti the l'aciiie occnfi, has 1 during this important sesit,n. IJlu l as fallen on her naked head, and no cxpoccd to tho payment of four fiftl burdens which thi (I.jvernm. nt ha speak advise llv. She has been trai foot. Her rights have U-en di-reg has le-eu i!unlerel for the K-nef, And f.-cm here I call utnin her to v soil' f. f..rt l.ee uriinllrv t. l-r-si.t v .. , . w.. . . ... . j.. ....... , . . . S to xauu the tribute whi h td.c i c.-iil t-av to a branch of indiisiix which Jod ar.d na ... .. . ture never intended she stiotiM sup.-irt, to te mar.l from hr Government the tani? protect i n her ob:ain. and to reckon vf h I.cr o:- or at the ballot lxx. As for i nc. I shall ;uin iti im such ystem cf uijusiit-I inequality aa.I wantoa extortion against the pi pb whose rest, uro cont'idid to mv cate in ! i Ib-u ato ob-f i. It COsfS n from the aves from r, who hat , as the re- !ic receives t who has that great, Where is e of Wars ittee which on, and of li-Mr are as - nr.d Ter- spcaks the to tax-iy- domain of any moun .o m mbcr after blowr sh'. stan of all th to 1 ca' pled uTt'ler dcd. She of other, dieate her- t'l res-ioii, 1 up-n to which c thc pn s they i -T-v- - wit ,..,t ra re thu hore.ty." You drive them to the count ts end founderie ltut is that line in thee latter d.iv-? I have of men whi. m von protect in a monowdv of the i stiottn tl.at. ry the denlerate bndin ot a com- sales whi-. h they nuke. 1 u i!o thufor the sole tni'tce rai-ed un ler th a'irhtriry of this lbm-v, and avowed n a-on tli.tt goo.ls faun abroad can and by tlie a:t:en of the II ns" itself, th late !e d-I here cheaper than tJicy can be made and Secretary of War, imon Cameron, is det lared s..!d b.- our own cifuens, and that a ppvtcction giiiby, iti this awttil cri-is, f pluti.lering. and mu-t 1-e ivrn to bidi prices. Ii-ry sc!ind loy with criminal knowledge pennittiu to U plun- in t o'iri al siicnce know who r-av thi increase dere-I. th resource of the people, the Tirasury ,f price. Need I, at this pi no 1 of American ! of l.i-ci-untry. With that brand up n him. he hist. rv, dis. us the operations of a hth protee-j .he highest tive taritf? Need I srotit show its follv and its irjusti.e No, sir. It is onr.cf thesettled ques tionaof f')veminental polier. Twenty years ago itwa fairly tri d, and the! American tnvijle pased an tntellisrent verdict of condemnation step from .ne exalted st.vion to another, and go a r. our accredited ininider t tlie court of t!is irte.uost and rnot friendly jower to ti on tlie c;ninrnt of Europe. The conclusion which the l.ns-un Enittemr mar draw in rc:rardt.i the Annriean sen sc of public morality will nt, jer- ( ag.ün-t it. It ttn fully heard by preatfradvo han, oilvance u mueb in his etima:i.n. Let ; eaten tln it ha to-day, ax.d rvpudiatcil as aa Mr. Cameron jue-ent the following res.!uti.n. unfair and ruinon ytem. If any qaeti.n was i i pertorm what I conceive to ta; or.e duties of h.net, fearless j.atrio'i.m. I micht here stop, Mr. JSjeaker, : great subject with the AmeiL-an -va-t debt, the unparallc'el finud bv ien accumulateil. and the iniquitc assessing taxes on the w ealth and countrr, are aIllefore them. Hut ta jditieal jarty now in the ascendancy in thi executive anl b-i-lative d -Dattmctite of this .overnmcr.t d rest this pie. The ich it has s mode of f.hor of the have never eon.idervd any m- a-un on anr subject complete cr perfect, t braa-ed a connection however unn the African race, unfortunately in Ia on thi ctntinent. The.e arc srran have come upon n. We have ail the abolition of slavery l?come a pet tiou, aiwl the abolition vartv Income f jolicT less it cm uisl. with e nurnl-crs davs that ived to ste aiary qu "s tirect tax airitators against the ieacc ami stability of this Union, armed and unarmed, in the North as well ' as in the South. I expect to see a Congrc . succeed this, coming frcdi from the loval and honest misse, reflecting their pure and nn-uliicd love for the institutions handed down to us from the days of revolutionary glory. To thisen I kt ; all good men everywhere lenl th ir energies, i Then will come again the glory and happiness of tlie po-st those days of purirv, of peace, unl . brotherly love, over whieh alf America now ! mourn as the Jewish captive who wept by the 1 waters of Babylon, and rrtuel to sing bemuse ' Ju lca waa desolate. This Union will Te restored, armed rctUion and trca-on will give way to j eaceful allegiance, but not until the ancient moderation and w isdom of th foun lers ; of the Jb'pnMic control one more in this , Capitol. Unnatural, inhuman hate, the ac cursed pirit of unholy vengeance, the wild and . crfi' l purposes of unreasoning fanatici-m, the debasing lu-t of avarice and lunder, tlie un fair and dHionest scheme of sectional arran-' dizemenf, mrxst all give way to the higher nnd ; Utter attributes and in.tinct of tho humin I heart. In their rlaee mud reign the chaiitablc jirecepts of the Bible and the conservative doc j trhes of t!:c Constitution; and on these combi-, ne-I, it is my solemn conviction that the Union cf these Sta'es will onee more Vr? founded as , upon a rock which man cannot overthrow, and which God in Ids mercy will not. AMUSEMENTS. .11 5,T It O PO LI T A ?V II A L L. Sf'aLK OK ThlCrS. Ire C'rito, or I'aruette, for a fienilei.ia:) 5') cet.rtt. For s l..t !v rl liet.tiratan. Kach a :.:a.ai-l l.a l Trivate H .. to ho'd i per ona S.rj'e Sent in Private He Gal.ery jc-i,t. tiS C-l.t.s. 1 4 f'ü i. . ....75 eei;f. Ii cerds. 15i ALICi: KLC;sIII:KV. 1 1ST DP A. XsT T DANCERS ' A'.I on the rac nibt. 1 rTerJ.' at a. a i TO THE SECOND LARGE INVOICE SUMMER DRY (SOODS JTJST RECEIVED -A.T I "No. 5 East Washington ' Sil, I - SI. T.I - I II II I - t.MI i' ni'HH 1 tTm- i i.yn.iKMi, and aJ lini the otniN n-atiun t the bonier i Siatis, on the i-auie terms, tbe arrenate cost to the Got - errment would le f !hS,v(m),-2.'I. At tbe hiziier rate of j iftH'O. the slaves in the rebel hi ate would be worth jl,- j )4It.5'Jsj i00; aiid adding the co-t of coniperisalion to tlie . border States at the same rate, the a;rjrcrat exp iise of ' ennncipatiou would be ?l.lt5.HS(i,30o. Or, for the con- j vc ni nee of round mimhers, the cost of euiitticipa'ioii i ttol.l'l I'C, at $:,() per head. I.O(lil,fllK,n(l, und at ?3i0 J per h"ad, the cost would be 1,2U0,(HK1,(KM. ! These are the figures made by an ardent friend oi tho system, who is now employed, by ap- j oiniment of the President, in a-wessing the j value of the slaves of this District. Sir, 1 tutu ; from them with horror. I cannot linger over ! them. I hand them over to the w hi. e sons of j toil throughout the land, and call upon them to j consider well the lesson which they teach. Tae 1'hatisees of eighteen hundred years ago pro voked the maledictions of the Snviour by their intemperate and hypocritical zeal in the all airs of other ficonle: and a iortion of the citizens of the North, in the contemplation of the above lig- : urcs, may tii.d a curse, upon an exactly similar , offense, whicli w ill prevent its commis-ion in the j future. Abolitionism has hovered in our heav-' ens like an angel of death, and from its wings I has shaken pestilence and war; and now, !ike a j gnz7.Iy terror, it comes to every household for every 'tenth of the fruits of tho eartli and the flocks of the field. Like the fierce locusts of Kjjrypt, it conies to devour our green fields aud blast our golden harvests. It comes announced by the President, and sanctioned by W.i Houses of Congress, and itremaiuato be seen whether the sinews of strained and suppressed indus try will f-ubmit to its ravenous ami illegal de mands'. I now take leave of this subject. I have dwelt ujon it to-day, not to discourage or depress tho energies of the people, but to awaken my coun trymen to a scnc of their perilous" situation, in order that they may fjird up their loins and meet it in a manner becoming the intelligent, free citi zens of America. Tho presentit is true, is dark and tilled with the elements of tlie teinjK-st; but in the sky of ihe future the star of hope is still burning w ith nil its ancient lu-tcr. I believe in its promises of returning jirosjcrity, honor and unity to this Government. Ay, sir, Hope, Hope, the street comforter of the weary hour of an guish, the merciful and b -nignant angel, walking fin ever by the si le of mourning sorrow, tho soothing, mini-tering spirit of every Ii urn an woe, the stay and Rapport of great nations in their their trials, as well as of feeble m.-n; hope, that never dies nor sleeps, but share its immortality with the soul itself, will bear us through the Bed Sea and the wilderness that are Udore ti. I in dulge, Mr. Sjicaker, in this hope, and cherish it as mv friend a friend that alwav.s smiles nnd point upward and onward to bright vision !e-1 yond the baleful cloud that now envelop us as a . shmnd. But the bais of thi hope with me is j the future action of the people themselve. In j rock and river, mountain, prairie, n forest of the wise, patriotic and Christian conduct of the ', mv native land. Tor its happiness Ami Klorv it ! American peo.uc, l nerioid ttus nation lined up would taj sweet and honorable to di. I reckon "oin l '"smunm, purtneu oi i. moony WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY g, ; The Triilc ol tin .ll.nrla-fj TUR INK AXT DA SC MIS. 1 The Maid iclth the mU;lnz-l9aii f ;I7t,""r ";' ' 't pe- CONSIST! St; IS TAKT OP FINE DRES3 GOODS, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, LACE AND SILK MANTLES. NEU STYLES s AQU ES. I.IN'FNs! WlitTC i-.rtiiTK - s a a a a vy v . ' v m GLOVEb AND 1I0S1KRY, EM HKOlDKUins. I PARASOLS. S7N UMtUtrJ.LAS. HOOP SKIRTS. SH a MITTS, LADIES' GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS! CLOTHS .HeiiN niul IJoy?' Wear, Triniiiiiii;;, Xotionf Vc ;aVC. EVLRTTI1I5G IX THE I.IXK, AND AT TRICES To M IT IHK TIMES. CALL N A.1 EXAMINE Till' CTi"ta"-' ' " IIIE. riv. A. M. EC. GOOD. ProDrieto : j. HOTELS. t RAILROADS. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS FrellCh'S Hd tel 1862. nr 1SC2. NEV ARRANGEMENT. cv Iloutr to Chicago vln Kokoiiio. 32 51ILF.S SHORTER THAN OTHER ROUTE. ON AND ArTER MAY 5, lt52, trans will be run a füllet s: ON THE H KOI EAN 1 LA? nrt or xt oa. sifii.i: non vis ,-,o c:i;ts ijnu i v. CITY II ALI SQUARE. roK. It: INK )RT ST., 0j p s'.' City Hall. t i A Mad Tra n rill leave Irntiiii tpolN at 11:10 A M- step at atUtation and nuke close ct.iiecti"n at K lo:no ; wiiu train on Hie t.inciniiali an l Clncairo Air Line It.td- 4ir rol fur lyO.iusport, Valnraiso an. I Clncaif , ami arrive i w I 1 IVm SI tt 1 .-. I' Vf In I i ma mil. Kniii..finnc m i I .... .-I A I a 1 . I . I ... ...m. v.v.. m ., ... Mi.i Iii., vl'innvil'.ll.T" IM1 il'liii III l.i . iir'l I'l IIHT HV.' I. . trains on the Toledo aud Waba.sh Railaar, C(dii(j Fat and i Lrrf Itetre cf Runner and llarlrli tl.eay e E!S A- T'tF.Y MAY UK ORDERED IN TIIE . ... s . . . J ; t.-!ft Krlf lrT. llinrc u ni yrr ipunp West Returning, tbe tame train will leave P-ru at a 00 A. il.. after the arrival of tlio train cn the T. A VY. R. AY. from the East, and arrive at Ir.ui.iraiolis at 9 '0 A. M. in time lo make cuuneclinns for all oiuu Lfl, Sutli an I W est. An Exnrestr.iin rill le.nve !ntianap.li! at !:"." 1. M., connect at Kok. mo with train for Clnc-ift. aiul arrive at Teru at A 00 A. M., in time t niaVeconnTtinD t ith train going Kant and West on the Toledo and Wabah Rail - ! way. Retumin the ame train will leave Teru at 12:00 M., ! making clo-e connection at Kokomo itli tin trains on the Cincinnati ami Chicaso Railway from Chicago Valparaiso and Iot?ansport, ami arrive at Itn1ian.iiMli at ' 4:10 I. SI., in time to conwrt with the evening trains for Cincinnati, Ixuisvilie and other iint. Spi-cial attention pivrn to the transportation of live stock, prwhice and merchandise tencrit'lv. DAVID MACY, General Airent and Supetir.tetent . Tur.o. I. IlarGHKT, General Ticket Agent, apl 62-dIj AGENCY. are u I. nv:c '6l-llr rity.x.-ii. DRY GOODS.? w W. LEATKr. t.r.O. CART I) B. J KtHIA t.calurs. Carlcris' .TrT nta 11, r ie iW-itig connected with a Military "s; Atmcy at vt a-tn-icton city, are -o al.le to Rive prinipt atlen'ion t ? the m collection and securing of Pension, ?t--3 Rack Pay of deceased and ilichar;red soldiers, and all the claim ami demand aifaim-t the Government. Persona residing in any part of tlie St.ite may have their claims eenred by ad tressinff them and atatioit particular fully ('lice 6 East Wa-liintoii htreel, in the 'econd timldin ' west of the Court House huare, Indianapolis, Ind. j Rt kkrfxc rs Gov. Morton, 1. Noble, MJ. (Jen. Wal- ; lace, Itrig.Gen. Dumt rut.Col. JohnCohuro, Ji.dge 1'erkinn, j .Supreme Court. apO-dly s-tv MEDICAL, .11 A A U O I 5 now LosTi now ni.sToiti:n!i A. PRICK SIX CENTS. LECTURE on the Nainre, Tre.itment and r.adloal J Cure of Siiermatorrliiea r Seminal Weakneas, In voluntary Emlnslons, Sexual Dehility and Impediuienta to ro irriaa generally. Nervotistie5,Couumption, Epd lepy and pits; Mental and Phvmenl Incaparitr, reiltm(j from Seir-Aluse, Ac Uv KOHKKT J. CUlVEKWKLL, M. I)., Author of the (irf?n Lk da "A Boon to Thousantli of Suirerer. i-iit urider aeal In a plain en velope, to any artre, post pal-l, on ree.jpt. of Mx centa or two postage Mainj.s, i y lr. t'H. J. U. Kid SE, 127 Iiow- cry. New York, PofcU.fllce. B. 4Is6. apr3-dir3tn 1 atid In i IIU-'SE Pill are the result of much teadv and care ful experiroee in all varieti- f K male rooiplamta. i cea ot Irretfiii-rltleii, Suppre.lora, ltfliorriii-a or White, Inflammation of the liladder, Kilney and Womb, and los of Nervou Energy, etc. Their ue la al.ov all prae. Are entirely free from any Verenria! or Mineral polon, re purely vegetahle, and are free from danger; caa he Med willi perfeet afrty. Amonn t lie many llicuan'1 that have med tliern In all pnrt of the Union tprak ill cf thrm, for all like tbem. 1 i. vr j". .""T" i ,e-ii. j , i mmm, , i i i i.i. ä f 5 Manied Radio, in certain rituationa hould not ue them. Tor reason see directions on each bjr Irlcc One Oollnr Per IIox. "Tiey are Kent Ina thin, fist hx, pnMijre fre, to all part of the United State upon the rerrjpt r f the price. Prepare.l and j.j ,y f;viN, No. H Virginia Atenue, rrtyT-lAwlr IniHanaim'.U, ln-liana. üs, r g f t I) 1 'aaaa aSaVLDHDHCavaw ajcc: MQ 4 : m a aa FOR SALE. lie THE UNDERHILL BLOCK FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICESi IVsiral.le Buit.lini It fronting on I'ennsj 1 m,-3, Dr Jiware an1 MLian ti., ix. ip-A.n.n.xöxx'ß auBDiviifü'i OK SQUARE NO. 4, AS l'K R PI.AT. NORTH STREET. O INJ W W PS Eh CO 55 w tit. leel. JHI "TI. I. Old). !. per foot 2,2.0. SIS pci,foo-?,?,50. J. IC. OSGOOD. .old for t-'.TiO. 7 IMI'PMS l-CMALC V " ixtiti:ti:. ; a f f. H A Sold lo. DAVID MACV, a -"a. aV' uXiM. U ai--. o 1 c J. is j t m a Ol r -J l 5 o i Of OH w tH w Ui 50 W tt H MICHIGAN STREET. fpiIE PRICK OF THE AT)VE PROPERTY ON afli'IItii AN AND hr'I.MVAUK STRKETS HAS BEEN REDUCED J. ,ffo 15 per f ot to tsürr fooC 0a IVcn) It arda frt ui to i ü t fiM,u Ihiai the cheap4 aud rriot dMirabU Tactnt property in the ciy. t.y i3 per cent., north f WaLUi-U.tt, t twen Klmoi. lt liwir anl JTorth atrvet, which la tlie center cf lie'.iauapo.;.. Partie wl'hipfr i"re than 0 feet can have a part t f the next lvt. T L t. II 1 ... j .L . vi.i i , m Mm vTic-iourtn rain, oaiaiirr in i, ana J year wita annul llitcrrat. Kor farther ii-rurmaiit.iirail at t .y offtteover TalboilS Jewiry Stor. lf.JUnpe!l.lnd!sr,, Frt-arj 1, IWi feul-ttCu H. FARJUSH.