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Show GENERAL. BOYS THAT WEAR B L IE, Tlie Democratic Soldiers' He-uuluu He-uuluu iu ludtULiaDoti-. Happy Speech by tiovemor lieu-ricks. Pt-ace Resolution; Lft the U r Die Out. auil .el u lluve I'euce. .Sensible Tal! by ex-Soldiers. Indianapolis, Ind.t 5. Speaking was hud on three stand, on the et.tr nnuse grounds .nd other places out side, during the aicern'xm. At tin principal itid Governor Hen J rick; preside-, anil tjoe a, f:!uw: Ladic-i ami Uaflcmen. You will b-' b-' iddressed by Gvernor Calmer ot Illinois ntl Governor Curtiu of IVnn -ylvia. Fur myself I have only u j express to the citiZ-ii- of other ettu-- iiL re prts.nl, to le s-iiJn r from Other St-ites, a C0l CGr!l WfkOim- for your presence on tois very inter eating occasion. (Applause.) uu Irum other sUitea are interested in thr ame questions luat now so pru loundiy occupy the attour.on of Un people ol inuiana. me peup.e in Indiana have decided tnat a far as it in wilnin tbeir power liny will have o purer g' .vernmeul and will hav-greater hav-greater economies in the admini-tra lion of public t!fair. I am very happy in welcoaiinit eoliliers from oliier state?, wiio are here in vry Urge numbers, woo, ua I know, join witu the sold era ot Indiana ujion thL-occasioo thL-occasioo in fts-nvr'-injit liie doetrin t lint tbe war being now over, there -bail be reunion of t lie people of the north and toe people ot the south, thus ex presiitiK your faith in tiie p-rrm&neiil union of the heart- of tho pcupu nuder the form, of the constitution, and jour laith in tho purity of th government and economy o( the ad ministration. I welcome you upon this occasion to tbo capital of Inili na. Jly IclJow-citizens, I now have tho p!pii-ure of introducing Governor Palmer o( IllmoiH, who hd rae ol the soldiers who are hero in the bloody scen ol the war, and who will now addrcs you. i'jllowing wero tho principal ipeakera : Gov. Curtiu, G?n. Faru.-worth, Faru.-worth, Gen. M:Cndles, Urn. Julin L. Palmer, G.n. .lolm AIcCVrw, Gun. Seigfl, Gen. E. F. limi;, Gen. Fitzhenry Viren, Gen. McG.ernand and Governors I'urker and Uigler, al the principal stands. Tne following rtaIution? wrrc adopted : iYttrrta, Tiift soldiers and s-iilors ol the country, irrw pectivo of party, race or nationality, took equal ly , lonorahly und patriotically part in lefending that cjuntry when tnrrttt-ned, tnrrttt-ned, and rnainttiinifig thy integrity of American honor, und Wh.Ttan, The is-ucs atstakflhave been f(rever skilled by tho reiolt. of the civd contest, nd placid heyorid all futuie (:oritroversy by tho lumla uientul Uws oJ tlje lud; mid Wt-rrL., The r'-ptiliiicttn leadtrH witti di-grarelul iriipiidr-nro nnd -flrrntery and in open deHarice of truth, arrogate U) Lheninelvrs the credit of supp reding the rebel I in ri tnd maitiluiijiiiK th Union, and in ipen dirt-Krd of truth and jnstie., lelv and denounen nil Roldinr And -tailors who now refine to sulwcribo U their political opinions, tig ynipn-'bizM ynipn-'bizM with the rehslnou and faith-ie4 faith-ie4 to the Union cmise; and Whtrms, The kndem of the pnrty 'n power hvo endeavored y bitter partisan appeals to rckindlo tho ani uo-iitiesol the war and postpone tltn 'ree enjoyment of a glorious poaco; 'hTef'-rn, lit it rwh'fl, by tbe (leninfiralie. -olfliiTS nnd sailors of, the United State in convention awimnhlod, 'J'nat rhile fully rer'Kiimiig the gallant itchieVdrrinnU of our arm if und grata , ml U) Aluun'ity Otxi for tho vielory ! I'he Union r:m, wr 'I herohv in t tin mtiTi nt of harmony nnd fellowship mtmpn thfi UUy, unci in tho narnn f ci.rrir.idp who dieil Vt swore theie national Mnwinvn, enter an (lament and Milftrrui prt.t-tit i;niiit all (it tempts to revive tho hutrwl and prn-liidics prn-liidics engfri'l.-M-d by the rivil nnli; l(r.oh"lf Ttiat now, an dnnrii; 'be period when tho war was in pro-i;r'-wi, in whmli tbo fm-1inti was Hm-illy Hm-illy and irrevocably n ltled, we pro-uoiii pro-uoiii oe the dfwtrinn of tint nnht or n-eemion n-eemion a fatal Iterry withfxtt Innnda uon or right in our nystoia of govern ment, destructive of tho host interests I ' of the south and north, and while we I are firm in our resolve to prcaervo the intrnrity of the oa ional judgment , as settled by the utern arbitraments of i the sword, we will act as soldiers who ' were engaged iu honorable warf-re. j Wo recognize the gullantry with i which those lately in arms against ; the United States sought to maintain j what we believe to be a fatal error, i and now since thev have accepted the results ol the war and recognized their obligations to the policy of tbe republicau repub-licau party, which permits the unlawful un-lawful plundering ol tho south and seeks to perpetuate Bcctional prejudice preju-dice in order to continue itself in power; Itesolcfd, That while we maintain that every citizen of tho country, wishout regard to race or color, Bhould be protected iu the lull enjoyment of the right of suflrage, we denounce the efhrt of the administration to control the elections of certain states ef this Union by the aid 1 of the army, as a dangerous innova-: innova-: tion upon the rights of the peopl?, unwarranted by law aud showing a Lie-termination upon tho part of the ' republican party to arry the coming presidential election by forco and I fraud. i Jiesolved, That we return our thanks to the last house of representatives lor the passage of the bill equalizing the bounties of soldiers and sailors of - the Union, and we denounce tho re- publican senate for defeating the measure. b Jiesvlced, That tho hope and in-8 in-8 dustry of the nation now prostrated :t by infamous legislation of the repub- iir..ir. rwriv u licmbv ilie ntinule have been robbed of just compensation for their labor, depends upon the success of the democratic parly, whicb alone can restore con tidenco to the masses and iusure to labor fair remuneration tor honest work. Jiesoived, That in the widespread I prostitution of othci.-l dijnity, in the debauchery and corruption of the civil service, in the reign of iniquitous iniquit-ous aud thieving administrations of all the south, iu tho mistaken and ruinous legislation on finance, aud iu tho consequent depression of commerce com-merce and industries, wo do not recognize re-cognize the sigus of reviving welfaro or the legitimate, wholesome and henest fruits of tho war. Jiesolcal, That in the name of patriotism pat-riotism and to insure the pursuits of peace and a healthier tone of public morals, we d hereby demand a cbango of administration that a : change of policy may result, and to this end we invite the cooperation ot all, without regard to party ties. We think the crisis has cuuie when just legislation and rigor in public life can alone bring an era of wise and peaceful peace-ful eoverumctit. Hesolced, Tnat the assumption that the union was preserved by a party and not by the whole- people, irrespective irre-spective of party, is false, slatulerous and unpatriotic, that discredits the living and dishonors the dead, und we solemnly reprobate the assumption. Hfjolctd, That in S. J. lildtu and T. A. Hendricks we recoyniza statesmen who have given assurances in their public careers of a will and a way to redeem the country from the control of ring?, to prosecute plana in civil service reform, to restore the majority rule of local self government on lue bois of the constitution, and iusure tiie fruitful bltw-ungj of prosperity and peace, and we do hereby pledge tncm our hearty and undivided support. Congratulatory telegrams were read from Atiranam d. Ht.wilt, chairman of the national democratic executive i-ommittte, and frmi Hon. I). Urban Wr nf Ohio. Tt-e demonstration!! were concluJid by a lurchlijhl pro--jidijii lo-niiit. REFTHLICAS WIT. New York, 5. -Tne 7r.',u-i., Ii. 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