Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 September 1856 — Page 4
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waits the favorable action of the House to! become a law with the President's approval. al the obnoxious laws, which have been the subject of so much censure and j
t .ie euuiutui tAisua', ic;4iinsf We tvive ho-ir of is lriviii been
inr none in Lroe in said Territory except j ouviuo.ue ujuai, piujrn, lict'.'SMn la all civilized communities for the pro:eciioii of i .. - ... . i hie, lib:rty, ami property. 1 our commit-; vm have not relinquished the hope that the - House of 11 pie-ontaiives will concur with j the Zonale 1:1 t!i3 raa-ae of that bill, and ' The valid i v ofwhi.'h has thus been frank-; 1 i .1.1 .. f t J. . . jasiioj intended to be secured by the con ;r.,.;.M, . 'ii.,r.;f,.i o... i .i,. i:.,.. : .,.1... w.,.'. uimvu i.iwo n.m u, vui-as-Nebraska act. it would seem that the I most serious and nwieml point of dihvr-1 re nee oetweeu ti.e two nouses wnica remains to be adjusted, is whether that part of thj code which provides fjr the punishment of murder, robbery, larceny, and other criminal olfences shall bo enforced, or whether all persons ijuiltv of those offen t . t t ces shall be turned loose to prey upon the
thus restore p-a?e and s rnritv to the no- ihu'immen: nia-'nitude of ibis object Th ; James M. .Slade, Li.Mitnant Governor, is tl.o i it-- n l uions tii. n to, ::nl 1 rim- ifs l. ti rmim-.l oj.-: ideofKau. bv d-cl.irin-airtioeobi.ox. ; m0t minute obervatioa of the phenomenor ! Presidentof theonler in Vermont; and lien-! lsiti" s,m-tromic:,!.sodvie.s bv whatever j lous laws nult and vid, and providing for .. wliioli have come to our knowledge were ; ry M. liates. istato i reasurer. is an active t AVwr;,. -r,ilt tIi0 ,oiniia,5Tl ,,f tbi rr,i..n of the C-iithful enforcement of the Kansas code, j ma,j. At tbe Norwich Mine, and on board ;l,,d prominent member. The Fremont t.uis. l. iv'utrbo. n laid in, ;ml it proniitv. .-1
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,.w.v UukwUw . : sera a nre-uaii 01 tne must uazzunij una-: ;( iirson :i to-.;r. to rm; ..rpucc o bit i- r , , ,o n 1 1 1 i , A ' O'V i NS fl
V . i-3:; f ;iancy, auoui nan tne a pare in uiametcr 01 i,Vrnxr rOL.-- Siiovrn B vrK to M kv ' ' J ' ' ' ennvn.iont to sci.-ols, shops, mills ,.. ,!,: Ih..- ! f" a, ! a-tiin, eaca arrived at the conclusion that : tho sun vorv hi-h in the heavens, moving p V" v t i . i . r' V-'. V'r ,n.iUroi" rt,"v Al"V,u,,u 1"!";.M-j A ,.,,,,, i,msc :1. tm Mi.-hi-n. stnof,;n i M-th.iinn-sbrabn. Ila-y hav ni.de tl,n- so-, the Kansas code is valid, and that the ob- j towlrj3 Uic ;oulh atteiub-dbr a roarin- or , ' Fv!1 J.'T1 Ia&t, n .s,',bl. oi ! h!ohb..,os,t,o.you.,veor?iu,....t,o Phmomi,, in thoo-ntorof busin. ss. This jm.,,,,- ,tl, a nc to tastes and want, ,1 tho noxious l t;VS r-f-rr.-d tO OU-ht to b- d- , J , S l it 1! l ? i tlu-' Mariln,Vl,le Monitor -ives the lolloW.n-, M ,,1 aoo.h.n.al bu-tl, ,.l,oo. h, n,o a : tvV;!. in if jr( w th,. M; lt ,v I-Kbho,and tho I chrediiw beirre fU" - ' V,r,m,;,iU,n.- w" H'-! i,u.u,.t which occurred "at the Fivmon, ' ' 7 ' d ... hetn-r invost- i LIBERAL PATRONAGE , , '1 f n i g ; 11 remained 111 S-ht for about thirty ,CC- ; b,,.l(i,.u i;1 M, .,.,,, 0mv: ! U!' . il,V"1 ;it- .;)" .r" ;V V;m; ( -1l,!,;'VS :u,d m-,o liberal terms than I 111 ,iv ' Hon,of.,rol,,toe.l ontl,, hous, is ood evid,no,. ; .tenant to the principles of liberty and f on,i, wi.,. .s ,.,,1, v d kimwir. r faJo.l i " v .J . . , and lore.M..ni.isne.tnerji.s u.o, by tl..- instl.,- JL. i ..,.,.. " 1
COmmUnt'V Wltll l,,"r'IHZU lmP'lUKV Jtl . ,1 " ! At" 1 1 is frii. that thro iV inn vntlv .n'br AOrwiCIl MlllC It appeared to 1)0 j in u- ui.il in . , -4 i'-llu ul',c!a!j0Ut lUrth and to move 111 a Sotltll west -
ui uiu'.-ifin;-.: ivuH'i'a iiiu 1 1 u iiuusos : .1.1 . I.I .lfc .11 ,. I.. -v .-l... l,.. r..-l vui'i lliu il il'O.sie.i iiii-tii'ji iiej .. ' ... . . . in'O'ih ot Ivins'is 5 1 1 ti I b. .iJLl'ori'il to" II'.-', JO, .1 ii 'Ii o r-u.ui U". ,4ail."ll...u me itjusoi n-nrosoiitr.moi lias re..eii 1 T r .. . 1 01 lis preiOiene.o tor Hit i.ittci pro)1 . . 1 , m If , srion. hv the riss.a-.' ! tin bi I under . ' ., 10 - j conbtera.i.M, 3 oar coinmi-.tee ate no. per-, mittod t assume tha: they a-c msuperable , pan 01 tr.e iioue. 1:1 aoan toum- tne ..ate j . . 1 1 r 1 1 .1 movom-utwru tne lopeua constitution, 1 .i.iafu.eiii'.ini.iir 1: in-.- proposition w; !--..(-.-.. . .i 4 1. ..--.. . reoru-anizo the Terrii-'tT and leave it in that ! condition, must be taken only as a strong i expression of decided preference on the! . . f .1. . ir. ! i paroa uvt ii juvj tor me uuj uimer eonsi i-; ration, and not a? conclusive evidence of i braka a'-t. wiih this dili'jrence, that it de- ' ' : ot vo.'in r :ni ? h.iMioi- i.f. : . iio. ."- tio t- all mo ot t .re;n b:r h wno snail it 1 i . . , . . . , I: ivo ih.. i.ii'..-I o.t o t t heb Kit 'M'lja to b- , , . ,.' , " eome fi.tzea-, an-1 wno shall have taken . . , i.v. 4.1V o :i.i oath to sv.opirt the c.n.-tilu'.io:i of the . , . , .mi e -i 1 : i-iiif.o.l :a: , bat .vb s::al l ive filled . . 1 , 1 trom nnv c.iut t h ivecomidele I their nat-' uralizatiju. Tho provitioa i, "that anv white male inhabitant, beinv; a citizen of the Ijnited States, ab v-; the aj? of twenty -one vcars, who shall have b;-en a resident of sail Territory at the time of the passage of this act. shall be oatilied to v.L- at the first i leC.ioll." Xo penalties or punishments : .... 1 ... . I . I
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cien uck u..Mi.atJ,iuii.u.i, V' . " I the sound. Ihe persons on the Jfround i l. I. V o-l i nennuanevof the rnion.an.lnot tb.. eom.i'en:,,,- d, v. olieted. I Is th'- t'i-iee
eraadsatistactory saieijtiardsagainst tratnl, I computed its distance to be about -15 miles. 1 yvt.'u. ..,?. '1 ,tw, VI..m,i.,V ! tc1 ytVK-n.l of onrj.oiitie.il Snti..stios. j ph month Ink. Mr: 1 !-;; ri."nvl. 1 en hai.d, :..! o..a ;n...,.,i .- .,.,1 r n 1 1 . . lnimeai.iii'iv sii.niiied me 1 Kiiioiii oaue . t rr, , .1 , : , loience, an'l Uleiral oiin, ) ant iorm a T v.vre two or more loud renortfd.l 1 1 - .11 ii - t hat the loiTpuiür a-o;osition overs, an- ' ;s:...or whether the len-ry b- r?,.,y miliu; aftJr it ji,al,IiC:uvt!. The hcll0nl. '-'. .1 .lie. ,y " J " i ' t ,C r1n.i .', , ' ;' ; r. zed in accordar.co with tho provisions of i f.mVi wis vi "-es '! bv i-n'-- ,.t- bi-to i J , v nets known as the Conivre-mise M.,;,M!reS setthd i . , ' ... !' - 1,1 ' ' , c he bill from ih- House, aa I U, for some ! n ij Ä i '; i'"'' ! - 31 ' '' th,MC K-.;U. w.a:lit!, f,i. ; S;1!" ) ! , ' ,- .... ., I pCaOl.- .1 Ulla loc.lilo.l. Jtappea.eU C1 i -o o. tiw -- irom i j i'-e or lul.or. " irr'n'V.1 - w ' ! laetme t .io.net ...o ... :ts o.-l ..Mrt. o... i-in-tm- . vears to come, ia that oaax.toa. inly i,: ,h ; ,ils. iviv, I!S r,m I . i.- v...i,:... .1..,. ,b : --,1 . ; '': .. '-'v 0?,W where he is jiaivd to tiil a!!
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, w.. . ...... - tiie obj.e: must Have oeapi-.-a a pi iee very-jiw.-d crea.ön.s. hko the miserable saint m V 7 "y?"" ti Vr-v wH ":m:: r. r.'aT':ix . r- r Pr ; hio V '-phore ...whciv between .Gil Ui ,s, mo-t you witii the .vo-bo-one ; AX .LwtWA the JrLffilaM.
.wu "'opv,.. .1' ' 11 J 1 i oar village and the ponrapme niouuttuns ; cxprosi..n of lent in the face, cholera mor- Kentr.eky an-.l V-viuU resolutions of i7'.-
lor) a a .-.ate win tne lopeka cous.itu- or perhaps over the lake to tho or.li of, Kls in the WAW, and a cat-nine-tails the ho Kll.H,rt :"r ' M tu th;
110:1. iienee me cnan-e 1 policy on tnem,,, (.(.,,t 1..:..,, between th.e ,M.i,,i. b-,..', I, ,.,L. .a ... .v1 m ,e., virt-,, C.,;,:l'-V'" 1 1 ' 11 a:5"i"' 1
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pivpM .ma u.u.4..ti..:.-.s....ia.4i.iu' j fs ?nr."-iMU t t be " r vM-iiliiei y asivi'- ; ,l H,uuuu- Jfc v 'm?l""u' "',o.o,- j t.s j,Ia,irnw oia.een.in- loiuestio slavorv, i Q. .U.S.B.J X B. M W . i. and illegal voting, to .r.:!::;7ize the people h;.1(,. i(lU ;. mM.t ivl V,, .. ; UUt, cubic ..-. t of st..r.e; and Mr. Tire ; which ?ei k to iubruil the St ttcs and ineWe t'tn-"i- ' An tu-se id. bted to hn;:. on Xoie or llool, ;u- ai.!.-i. ofKa:,,f ir,aco:,:itn?ans;LT Äh:-. or rnm,tat tnis Urn,. !! the Sen-; our appnfxiJll;lli:ilJ with rJantv o U,r, ! ' ihirV millions merlin-. The join: ! -ViTiri-M-"-.""-!' VA-i-!- VV"1: "iV-- i f-..n N.v. 1. V,".. u-l-l-y. ' il d, ,tl-a,: md lilt. every .rth-Se ,lly afpbhinov o-aubMne th liouis ': tru,3 dimension of a ball of tire " such as "f th" '; ' casing blocks -ranito were so nuci,u.v n.c,-,,u:z,. ,nil a,i,j,, til .:,.,;,.'.,!, ; ,..,. ; ' k, rt in n I),.y '"' l': tur and inipattrti m all us provisions, with tj,:s ,,.,.,,, . , i.,, Th ..bwrveis I line as to b.? searo-ly perceptible, not i tamo.lii.tl i-;nio l.nvs -stabliMiii:-- tho Torrito-; TT-c-a'T "f?T2-7? -r-a-c-- ' lo .-'I .it rea-naide t.-rnr-.
ample an I -alisfielorv saf-i'inrds aifainsl .t v 'i. i , ' . tl ielei- tb-v, .v. .-.... .... I tl n vt-.mo c., i nes of Kans and Nebraska. otiibhi,,-il. ' . W i.- e v. .11 t:'k" mo-t rl! km !.- oi ..I
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, , , , ... n.f i .ii ' ai ;i uis-anei oi -t j nil es iinisu ue i - j o ----- r q ii 1 1. --oo! i"(.'mo ot 1 run u; :. ana hr-i;i nAdTi.' f ,in H i.' I i ; I sueh a-uran-. M-aves tho qualihca- Cü , i(, iV jof this structure, reduced to federttl r N-avkrv ,n .tatk am. I :t!r.r,,.,v, : ; , r,,, wi ke t e Vi i ? ' ! Ujl turns ot the Vw-.-r. -.r th.. f,vt ol.oeh.M tl.rt : U,''m, ! .nr:o,,wu .. , l on l the Dl-TRicr .-f ( ot ran:.. s ioua mr(i, ....at. , M;lk(, .. .,,,,.,,;,;,. ,,, m,' ,it already,;
-V . ., v '" i 1 lie ohpet was undoubtedlv a detonatur' -...., ? 1 "". : 2. That this tho bnis of tl.o Co,.,i.ro,i--es ,:f . 'w n1"1 ,l wo will have .... fours tut von will not natron-
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aie provided for illegal voting; none fujoarry
fraud ia coa dueling the elec tions; none lor ! Carolina or Massachusetts, or from another ! part of the territory on election .lay may I .1 . . . ! lawe possession oi the do s. ami vote as i many times as they choose, and drive everv I h-al voter from the polls with entire im- S püaity:f..r the bill declares that nocriminfi J ,, . . . . . 1 al prosecu.ions shall ever be bis i.uted, in - ' j ill-fi'uirxii in.' i in.tM rj.a.es or 01 sar.l I Terri:o;y, f r viola ia or disre -aidin" the j O.VLV LAW Which proviles penalties0 and! . . i
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lo.eiiee a: u.e poii-jant none lor (10Stro -j u"" " .oieu nvi'iiun, in ni.M-i it v as 4' ue: .. .1 in. s .i.i.i t..i..i..i .i u.V. 4. jiivsviiitiii v i i. ii, on upon ivi ins to pei icci cij'.a;;i ax .i;i i io oiiur i cj.(nj . ,,ri. (i, ,,p-. j,,t. t'neir i r-st Mitrone'e vvt tha hallot-bi.v.w. All thno th;,,, n, ! carried ao-ainst us bv heavv mnioiitlos:. t'overiw.iei.t. s.n.l appealiii.tr b. their follow citizens Siat.-s. ' ' n'iii m.
, . . . . . , ., , . J t . " . , - i lor tno reeiitu.io oi meir inrennons, renew ani ro- i Jir.iolrrtl, fulfill;, 1 hat in vic.v l tue eon it ion I . ', - ' . , . .... , i done with impunity; for, while the election Last year an ant.-lnpior law majority was aslR. h,Uu tlic A,norie.,a j-oplo the declarations ' f popular ihstituttn, of the )ld V rid. .n.l the ! m t.'-T -on , e An : must bo heb nm-si..,.. ,.f ib.-, 1 ts.:..,-!... ... 1 flvted in tho l.orisl'ifiiro nm.n tho .hi net ' ..:....:..'.. ,.,n. .1...... .... w I : : i t. ..: : 1 alhiv.- us a -ail. and il we tail to s.ut von w- il.it- ,
of the Ten iiory, which are recognized as issue of repeal of the law, and Wells Avrts in '.nera! Cuvcicion, thoy have presented their . bincd with the atte.npf tot nfoire civil and rolip-. ' 4 " ' 1 (- j' j'f XJ) " UlAvV'jT h"n' in fjree, the bill cxnros,lv nrovides I chosen Governor upon tho samo issue bv i t","li:!:!u,:".1,',r ÜM;",a,:sullV',-,,iS- t. r j ous disibiliiios ajrainst the rights of (..jninn.tr ,,.1 1 IH;o.,..2,tr. '
ihat no criminal proseeu-ion shall - here- j the leg,,Iature; hut Ins tusion competitor ha. vtX HWi. liMx (l,tUl tIu. Constitution: and i Int v is devolved w ,!. h,o:.so,l r'osiM'Wabint v'.mon I . . ' ....... .' ! i!a
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alter bC lnStlttt-ed 111 any COlirt Of, the Urti-I IrteCt Coalition of thC; democrats and j the .-rants of power made therein ouj-ht toUptrict- ! the' Democratic p.uty of this ,-.,:., irv, as tlu- party j A hlil A L VV IiIVa I Ai II' H ; teil States in said Teiritorv, for anjidisrO- f the old line whiS. ti :f - j v construct! by all the depaitimnts aii.jigßU of j of the Union, to uphold and m tint, .iil t!ie fi-hts of '
card of said leeislative enactment at Rnv ! behave countt-IMaine as one of the .'vernmeui: ai a mat u .s uiexK.pn-; evcrv tute.an.i tiu-nby tlie I mon oi ti-o St ite; . i rV I. I J KliOM ( 'I I K ' ( K ! Th
, T'.. i ri : I'it i r ; r,-..ief r.rHT. I.V..,,, v:,t , ti .'i rous to exerci-o uoui.tiui ooiistuuuuuiu powers, and to sustain and advance urn. .tur us constitution- : t:m!?. Inder this bill any number of per- most cci tain of flie nniont States. Tho es- Ti, a . r,l!!s;-lt..tioU do.-s .,t oulV' xn al liber.v. bv .,.t;..h..M.. ..sU all ,.,,,ii..s ; zw nru,
sonsfrom Missouri or Iowa, from South j tmiate of the democratic state committee, ten the Ccmr.il Covornimnt the power to commence i and oxchisivo lo-isation forth" few at the exnon-o I J""''' - 'J,t- " -
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till n 1 cli nrr.r t o t.i cit.l. -.!.-., . I... , I'.. i..3i,.,i ...i t ' Ollll .i'.i.,J-3 1:1 LH'.- 1. I - ' ritory cos, your omrnittee are unable t devise! any m'-asure whieh will more certainly ae-1 e.omplish these desirable objects that the bill which has twice passed the Senate, and now onlv au-ailQ tbe r-nm-nrrrot. ..f tho 1 if 'e 1 . ii ! House tf Itenresentatives. with the . moroval of the President to beeome the law of 14 I the land. r,.rll.f.sn rivi-in r,M., AM:.t aw. .v...7 ...... will lj.illllll4C4; i ommend that the bill from the House ofi Up re.sen ative.sj l. l;ii J on the table as a test vote on its rejection, inasmueh nsi the objections apply to all tbe leading f"ature3 and material provi;ions of the bill, and render it incapable of amendment without preparing an entire new bill. TJohn Adams was at one time called upon by some ou- to outributft to f rei;rn j mission, when he abruptly answered: 'I ! have nothing t give for that purpoie.but j there are here in th" vicinity 'six munsters, not one of whom w ill pr-aeb in atsh'other'K pulpit. Now, I will contrir?7 as much nnd mre than any oik. cloC to citme these fcix clorgvmen. '- . . , ,., 1I anf . ? ?r 1,ke tWO V. lre.K'H vl;;'ear n uit only when growing side by gljj AVhieliis the 'roatest f.l the wian xvhol runs .iwav from bis oh n wif., or leayos to-wn n'uh anoth- r riian?
Ot Kansas. , VasS of the State. ; insist upoua;. o.mality of ri-hti and privileges, , suects-f ul example. j -m r -wr-r- my u -t x .r 9drQJ i ho run and triil !! urn lutlir jtoimIs, .lud wwro oj
.No measures can restore peae-.j to Kan- ! t. it is riht that the bla-k republicans " t' ."ipl-te an ampi.- protoetion .t p. rsjusand 2. AVWrn, Ihat .ur oota.hiMl and jH.hii- . ivj M'i i'i I .fi H "ll : than, at Usa i ru lor the same quality, than vou i,i . ,. . I 1 t 1 1 . c Ii .1-, 1 tu H v f.'. 1I1I i. im ist it 4 ii ! i'i in 1 ir 1 1 nvi . 1 1 1 1. r. . I 1 '., it 1, ,.,.'' ... t , . .1 Ii,.,. Vi . 1 .... .1' 1 1 ,i i . .. . . 1 . 1 1 1. . . . ... I
Bas wnieii Uoes not ellectually protect the ! snoui 1 enjoy niir present, suceess in Maine, i ' n r.. .... ... . , ia omiioss vanotv, an.i overMnu..-eis- k pi m a can .... -... . 11 . 1 1' 1 t i 1.1 1. a- .1 ' ''in. icontinent, no less thai, the interest ot our 00m- (.,,.r fir 1 i I lie has tnisloil out one 4 .11. and now he w rani tt.C ballot-box aamst Iraud and violence, and Besides it and the result 1.1 crmont, theiri t.m it is the duty of every branch of the ,mrco and the ,lev, loouient of ...ir ;rr...vi,U' power, ( JIJOC KI V 1 SlOKh. "A'.Wy," an.l as liooairi stand tru-t two war- in impart equal and exact justice to all the sources of consolation are poor enough. Government t on fore. I practice the most ri-id icjuircs that we sliouhl hold as saered the princi- T..'j pj'(s; ,) CKI'S kept consttiillv Mieccssioti, for tli.'1'lT-.nt y.ui had best t.i in;: on inhabitants. Under cxcitill" cintumsfan- Free P rest. . ecnotnv in eon.h.etiuonr public atlYu-s, and tint ph s inoh. d in tic Ahmroe doctrine; their Lir- 1 V.',.'' 1 . , sri nn rnl IAC
An Areolite. An a2rolitc of tho moil reniarkable char. . acll.r appeared in the heavens, just after .slln-SlJt on the evenin ' of Fndav the 15:h
S(.0M n. Marquette' Copper .Harbor Ea-le I Jirbor ti, HIN tj)tJ tri m;i I ns in f.uniinr .m.-. .memr;,,,. ..f. .jie propeller Manhattan t :iw.iv. A line of smoke or clotiav vanor: was tl,r,MVn vit IlOm thO iKM V lIUClCUS S it niovej :lOI)?( hieh remained visible in lhc ll0avciis for half an hour or moro afu,r it had disappeared. At lirst, this lay in a right line, marking the paih f the meteor. But it soon bejan to wind ifs df into a sinuous or serpentine form, ami finally coiled up. Syme of the crew of the Manhattan - 1 romirl.'O'l tlilf f Ii 1 "i.Ti.jrn.mt nmat li-irn 7 - uv" -'i"- j Till ITITII 1 111 Mir TIMM I kl? SI p' I ....x.'i-jiv'. i "-u'J direction Its " . ..... ... I ,)Pivi ..v n z ii i!i..in.Tnv..l in,., I J- V-J. l.llvl, .lJ 11. VJ I.J.I i A 'IH.AI, Uli. Hill'. I .11. .1 i- 1 : w - u nn'm li.if ivi-i-i tli.i 1 Kirm.w i-inn.! on. I U wa; ?;on by L;re:;l n;;mb-r o, per-; ons Marou-nte, and sippe.-uvd from theie r , 1 I ÄI ------ - - - - 1 - ... . . .1 1. 1 i- .1 ,0 ue ui e near 111.3 nnzou an 1 a litll.; to j tjie north of west. From its eoutse when ! scon f.vm tl,0,0 various noiius we conclude ; f aocuralc observation bad been made i aUi, various points from which it was! . - . I i'snosi.m m r ii have boon 1 .e..r m;...i w:ti, .i.w;,!...ibl.. oort-ii-v Tb.. ! M:,n,;iette observers speak of L as appear-! n.f lou ,le'rreps above theearth of some 19 I o . - .. . ' r oj miles. This is upon the supposition ! tKlf jt was ijq inji)s distant from th.-i.t i me.eor aeroliv, of the same character a i tnosiO wtiici. nave n.en i iserverl iv record .i .- iii , ,.- i et i u el fr the pi-t two thousand vears. Tin a.onos ni winch the- arc? compsea api ."..' Ii luv II 4ie illw 4 'III i) s;. ;j .41 'J r 1 r found in oroat numoosin various parts t ..i ti 1 . - til0 (.a,.., Hiev unilormlv contain iron, 1,11. ,1 c 1 , btckel, cobalt, or all of thes? substances, 1 1 . t , f 1 besi'ies other minerals, no where else found, r . Ths Maine Ele:tl0:lThi Dutch have taken Holland aftin. Ticj black republic ans have earri -d Maine. They appear to bi overjoyed that they ', have not lost the State. Had thev not Carnod it. what State Would thev expect to' ... f ... . ' . . ; U,- .A f 1: io-. ; o.ei tor l leice m Ibo., since which year ihe democrats have been in a ; ''V prior to the election, avctc, that tho black republican candidate for Governor 11 11 ., wouia succeed by irom ei ht to ten thou sand. It is probable that their estimate Will turn out to have been too liberal. i But. yet. Maine is not perfectly certain ; . r . t i . i . . tur I remont. At the presidential cont-st. 1 .. an. .u ..1 iirnu- .110 voos 01 , thousands of straight whi wn have .supParted the blek ' rep.lblian Stale ticket, j t. 1 If ll.ic I hn lla u 'ih. ull Ii, inl.-.r nn.m i ,, ....j v. ..-'..-. io ..-1. w .r ...ili i,. . ii 1. 1.1 .11 '1. P.-oci-r ... . V.t-t. .,,.,.,1.. ' .. ... - ... ....... . 1 says the Oswego J'alailinm, arrived in 1 . .1 :..!.i that city on Monday in pursuit of a wife.
. the c IT Mine, oh Misery liav trom I connection ii eiecuon, a men ina ue j , -0. .., , ouo: on i:n-e tl.o j uMi.-. that tin Ir st..,-.-5,..,: l.asbo. n nct ntlv J N- - : Z ,1 ,, , . . . ! r . . .1. . . r - 1 i ......... i I tost on ditto: one l;Uül n srr;.nt: on.' f.; ,v. i :. .t ... .1... ; t. r 1 a 1 1 1 j 1 ,
rvA l.r M-im inrf-111 IT. IIIS VI :1 fP. iU auillf lllliJItov IU liCIH . Y.M). WIICRT. V. IIICI' I III' Iori'HOlll'' I''ll iniUcn ' , . . v -t ..i. n 1 i.. i. .i.i.ii.i ..iv. t , . 7 , - , .. . - ,
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Norw ch Mine, and at Superior. The ens wno are av 10 r 1 remonu 1 ne , ... o,,,.,, :,i ... ... r ri.-. !.,... -.V" : llVm,..utl,.c;:t fV-ct front bv i:it fe.tiloen.nitl, ro,;,. .1.1 Hg1! V'UI V'' i it I T V -J.h2Iil
ant! last named Points are about 23J i "republican" victory 111 crmout amounts .llUI'1' n-n':' '''Y lM' , , r! : toi-t.!.!.' n-l rroo.l Ilhorn- lot hlditt,, F;um. ; ü.l ktU j I Ol Ulli III- UÜUIhnl :u .. .
.i;,t..nt i., - ri rb, Ii,,,, nn.l f-,r 1 toin?tthis: Rvlaud Fieteher, the (iovernor i ,T.. L . , .' .. : t . .. . : with Iu-p tii.-l eo;nmo.lions !iun.la xv.-l!;' Kver brought t. Plvmouth: and hieb t'.icv !, si-i, ' Yr.n. !-
. , r i ii i no uh.isl iii.i i i-. ic 11.11 i i'i iii- rorv or me nutiro iti -in'i oi m- oo;iiur, nor in .CiirsiJ. aWUU
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from whom be bad boot. m..,nr,f,.,l ,n.:,l,,?u',,M '''"':(i ...iimsrim,!
ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; years, and whom she had snnosed to be . dead He learned that she was married to . . m II another 111 Uswoo-o, and came on to nn..Aiinia ll.nt Iia 'lIÜI lien,." ...1 ... .1.. II'IUI.'..'. Illill- II'. CH" .1,.. vi, .III. I ., .Ihr ins -Detter nan to nimsou again, n she was willing. He presented himself at her borne, Oswoo'o.on Monday af ernoon, and the recoo-nifion'was oromi.t nnd m'nttr.l i Uie reco nit on vas piompf. and niillu.il. inuv rilMlCU into eacil otliers arms, Wltll frantic embraces, and rejoieoil in meetin" again in this world of vicissitudes. The lady immediately par ked up her wardrobe. bid adieu t her soeon 1 husband, and depurled with hf-r first, rejoicing that the lost h:l boon found and that the loa I was alive. A chil l, the fruit of the second man ia.'-; was left behind with his fither. curious world, truly. nO Thi os is a J J'Tho Cloavol.ind Tlain loalpr has a cut of I'arvm Roorhor, The Wollv Horse Troachor, r 01 . u:a : t... ..e .11 111 niui.'ii:.ii ".iriroe nun s, in euasi; 111 .1 r.ler Ruffian." Underneath the pieturc is tl.o j fllowiiiir nene.iiction: ! "Maythat iV" which p.ssoth ali iiiidorstandit.'. Im; and abide with you all (after J thixtt!) j Rave whoii you are j when you are old. jouh0 . hjHn.ij j
The journals of the black republicanism arc crowing tremendously over the rcsultot theelection in Vermont. One would think, f,onl -he intensity oflheir exuhatiou that
iiiey mi auiiciuiieua iruiwonoi ine ueiu-; oeraey. There is one fact elect, is a know-nothiiiLr of the first waler: I lorouners ue I 1 I . I V ileilh'.e-.l a: tic I I I,., tiii.: .UM i . I-1 ! i l 1 it ..I I nn U fill . i . .1 . i t i !:uiair occure.i at nie i:iiie. a ln-.-enanic hitherto a siron V vmoiUm ill. was oil the
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. . . . '.' . . . I'll ; ' " siem in i iiiniiar o e; iini' ii'. , ground, Mith Ins v, lie and child. At a; ;.:,.,,,,, That ueieite.-a.e. ui:h n newed e. .- oiven word l.e atiemped to cross the rp. . ; try t' jinqmse, iho well-eon-idered di el. nations to the trible but was met one of I he marshals i t'nner Conveittions iij.on the soetinna! issue ofdoaud told tosund back as he was b-id, when ! ' a,M -'-n.iiV th- .-s. m,l rights seveu r i'i-ht women, -V.v Mask us the l. Vliat'rok-,o,.-Ins i,o y.u-v, ki-v the (..::- itrr fit' sntlJiii." advanced before him to ihe . stitution. to interfere with or eonirol the ilom.'slie
table, and eat with the rest of the Fremont .1..., ...... 1' 1 i . lanios ami -ejHJemen PI .... I, i ins. u.is, i,.,.., u.u..! i ii t .11. ' f . vi. hii.i II.. t..i. h. .ciui.kiif ilil. .-! .-. .- ;JS h;v;wL , ;uul SUoiv that ahhoUljh he was j,ul a poor mechanic he was vet a l!tlle I ji llllll. J ut U'io lie: I inii'Mii i'.i- ikmii
motiou was ürstj)Ctte,. ,,UIia:i . lie said that if hv-' ' 1.1 .l .
'"'I" - ' lll.lll IIVIU. 11V..J-..H. ...... 1. .1 ... .. , . , , i ,,,l 1. , . ... , I., ..... ,-, t..t t 1 1 I'll if I im el.- 1 iv oil . "--.v. 1... - t, ... , 1' .sa - .icy look they wore be for.. Ti:ov ilien sva 'red up to the eioe-il iil. v u with a 1 I IIMI CM' l U III fcV ttH I . - . . .-T. . . . . b m:ei 1.1 air, lo. km n is sleek tat and rosv-; -illod as a f ivri:.-, vM fed son of t:.e : i.rnivhr V,.w v,or ,!,.vik the lantern ! miserab !e.--JyjiiUvllie ( 'ouiUr. - . . " . II.. I ' HAT the ukkat ika.mii in wiirij Cot. An Kn'.lish arehi.ect. Mr. The, lias ! l),j011 ,','i; "t'" "f j pyramid near (iizet. Itson-mai dimensnns ; ..1 1 ,-.i,w,,i .. 1 narr ai lu" u:ls;'' ,lc svs w,'r'-'. '-A'w s f-ct, and it hasi a porpondicular heiy; bt i.f ciouii lo i.u.i. i ana put. m running ortier
six v,.'.l hu listau: I il railroads between j parties in national Convention- r.ü:fi. d by th--Vi-w V.irk- 'oi l t o Vt'u t f j people in the oh eiioii of I - m I ii:.!i:U an: .lied
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1 era tie i-rineiple to tue or.-aniz 1 1. 1 of Territories. liK -In!, Tint th.- Am. ric.ui Doinoeraey place ! aud to the ad:uissi'n of m-w S:..:os, with or without tlieir trust in the inr.-ei-t nee, ihe p itriuiiiiu an I : dome ilk: sltwry, a-; tiny miv eher ihe 01,111! tiisiaimin iliie j.isliee of the Anii rie.m .e ip!f. rights of :dl the Slaio wiil lie j.res; i ed in'aet AYsvir'', Tii it wo reai I this a distinctive fea- ; lheoii-iu.il c n:;ier of the Constitution nniutiin-tMi-e of our pohrie.d eri-ed, whieli we are proud to : ed in iolatc and the p.-i pr may and osjiaii-ion of r.i lint -.in leforo the wo; Id, as the ;ro.tt moral ele- : thi- L'n'oii in-nred to its utmosi" ea't.u-itv of ombran.eiit in a t u;:: of jro vi rnment sj riniu fiim and : o'nr, in peace :;i.d h u iiionv. evrv lut'ure Ameri-
u;.h( Id by the popular will: and we contrast it with the ort ed and praeiie.' of Fed.-r ilisui. inidvr w h t- j .......... - 1 !'..... I ' T . I ...... .... I "I ,t( tin- eo::.- it.i. :it; and whioh oneeiws "ao im;.jstar too 1 ion-trous lor the public- ore.luliiy. 1 iv or nam 1. .1110 o.i;i. w.u.u s. eivs . im.v ii.e him .1' . H-nhrr. l .at out. rt.ui.u 11.0.-0 ii-v.-y. l!;e Di'inoc r.iliv' l...rtV ol IIS I lliull t ll'ilil'.1 I viev.-, in.' iemo( rot.-("in i oils 4. iou uiroiiii , ; :, .,.,1 c.,nv. ,.;...,. oomiiur to-. therin ;i spirit of ooneord, of .'.cvotioii r. F" - m l carry on a jr ner.il system of internal improve- ! menfs. .'I. That the (!onstitution does not confer atith.oritv noon the i'edoral (!.v ornmeiit, direotlv or indi- j .1 .. -a... ...... l,,. . I., l ..r tl... .. ........ .1 kj. . : i oi . 1 1 tr w ..." iii- " " in. .-r.ii.u . iv, i us, eontractOtl for local and internal improvements, or Vn" assumption bo pist m-expedient. , K -nilt :m l Sll!(11;1 fl (!li ! 1 1 t oral 1 iv eriuueni to losief 011" oiancii oi intu.ary to the detriment of ..ny 01 her. or 1,, , hori-h the in'V'1 ' -l'li,'n i';i"'vofan.!herporI inn ill i.i;.' i'oliü.ioll CollUirx : t II It I" VITV ili7.li ami ' . ... ..."." t'V.'I'V S: l'l lll Ol tit.' CO i.) niore rovtiiiie .ii-h( to bo rai-ol thiiiis re.iuire.r (b.debay the neoess iry ovp. .,sosol the ( , ,nmem, au. ior me i-i .100.11 oui ei 1 4am c.Miitciiou 011 the public dei.t. 1 it . .1 .1 . rh .t the proceeds id iho public binds oiuJit to I II I I 1 . T I I . . n. the I onstiiution; i.ii.lllial wo aroopposotl toanv 1 ... r. ..... .u.n.a.,,,;.,,, ,.r ,.i, , 1' ., .,.,. !.. States, as alike inexindient in poliev and ..puinint ... .. .... " iimi'-imh ni'i. iro.ii'-.i '-i . 04 11 n 4M. v m - 11 iiiwii 1 m "' 1 hat t olljrroSS liaSHO poWOl" to Cll'lt'ter it 11:1- . ., , c i .'. ."Hi ii ii.on ; .mil ui- i mi ! sin n . 1 1 i nsi ; i in ton one ,.f .i,..iij inutility to t!u- best intercstsof thecoun - tr, dangerous to our republican institutions and "' ,,"'rIi' .no people, anil calculated to plaee ,,M l"ln' y1' y within the control of a ,.,.,,.,1 ,1,,. iMiwf-r.an. u1mi-o Hi.- laws and I t,o will of the people; and that the results ol Demj ocratie legislation in this and UU other financial j ''' "iM'' w,,i,"h 5sslH hau hoi h made hoivvc. Ji me two Hiuiie,u iariios oi mo country, na. o tlcrnotistiMled to candid and pra.-tie.il men of all p.utios, their soundness, sut'ety and utility in all bilhinesi pursuits. H. '1'hat tho s ii. nation of tho innuevs of the (Jov. ruin, nt I. on b in'n'n institutions is iiulispen s.ildo for Ihe s -if. ty of lhc l'und of the Government nnd tli' rijjits of tlw p'o;.le. 11. Th it wo are decidodlv o;.!.o.sod to takiiur from the 1 rosuh tit the qu ililied tob power; by whioh lie i.-i en loion, iiivler re uii uoiM aim rosiioiisiiiHUios iini.U-eiiir.,.'. .. . 1 t . 10 . . .impiv SMiiifU'iit .to "uard the oublic interests, to I sus'.cnd the pas?aoof a bill whose merits cannot secure the aiiMi,l of two thirds of tho Senate and House of Representative.:, until the ju.l-ment of tho people can bo obtained thereon, and which hassaiod the Alu.-rican peoj.l' IV on the cortupt and txram.ical domination of the Ikmk of tho United Stabs, and from a corruptim: svstein of '. ner- . al internil imj.i.oeiii nfs.
iiitry has a riiiit to il.-maii'l to place their moral mllueiieo at the side ot their ! i?wm.' sj ,i v .nsinr- I'lM 1 ITS. , Dut.-h an M ank. o C oiks, with a bltlv' ins.i, ar.u
in. That fhel.ber.il .nneiplos embodied ,v Jof- (Jovonmient to exercise pumpt l"v nil in eonstitufers,.,, i the Decl.i.iaiion of Indepcndoneo, t:ndjtioniliHw. r the (itt:.inrej.t -f that object.
! sanotioiu'd bv the Constitution, which makes oius Jv JlwiS!;;1;:!;;;;?!!;:;;'';. j abridge the j.iiviK-ire of bceoirunntizviis ml th
"isoi sou anions us, ouium w wi.i ; tint il,. Am...;.-, i. i....,..:.e4 sho..i.i .-t.-ariv .h-tin. ,l;in - o!t. :m.j j,;v .t.r;n nt ovunj.lo m in o . . . iro', vruin ms I'lult u no: i MPro uii-'ii with l!;.' sj.irit of tolrration and eiilar: li ' l"m I1' -u amu.i.-n. s me unen- .. je several Mat. s, and ih.,t sm-a laies :-re me son-an.! iiroiier ;iML.ris oi e ir I inntr i ,:,,:,., ,1...:, . :,:.., , ...i.a.:;...i i... It .. ... .1 i. . .... i -i i : . i ; iih-vhii.-hu, .niu aoeieMi.oi no-.voo.hioii:.-!.-'or others, made to interfere v.ilh .,.ioslioii.s ot "Iwry, or b take invijien; stojin io!.it:on there- j ii,,. iiii-Iiri! u,!i; 1 i it :i II ollol-IS oi t lie A n itumulo lfM U 7-,;darinin.nu , ll:l21 rOTl flllWi'lilTl'lli'l' - f'li.l t!i it i l .-t.i. i ..ll.n.f . I 1 .1. .. l ... 1. ..V ... . w.iiii urns i.iiiisi-iiin-iii.-1-s, iii.n ;ui m iei i enori i i -.. -. i i . . . i . , - - . . , an e an ine uioio .(.'inienc-v 10 nuiuiii-1 : 10 Jtai i n- ... . ... M 1 j ' -1 . 1 .1,1 i the C oil:f !'.;;. e.umot, w it'i lide s f!i.i:i"ed a : to de-t.r si v mere iCI'l'.ii' 'I. ('t v or i:np t'r it- . f ;.... ... - 1 inc.. W: rh.a ti.e Dem ....nie juriv will rcMst all ternftsut itnowimr, in Congress or out of it, the av'itatien of the slavery question, under whatever I l" faithtuilv r,.,-., i, -1 11 1 In f e:ji:es a- 1 e.'.i.-t.iTii.ii '.lie Hi ti," :,!.'. ;s !isiiiu:i:ioiis oi jioii.c;ii rrf t il, ai:d is ivniml : c.'.n v tlieni or.t m their ob vious meaning and ini)ort. 1 1 Anl mat we mav more üslmoilv meet tho issue i a whioh a s-.-'ioTi d i.arty, s:ibitiiv' t -iu-irelv S-ie 32,!' LTion: . .. . , .... n. now rein s to the lidelitv of tho tl:, to the Constitution and the ' I. WiW. Tl.al.elal,,,:,, foilowslni, with. and Idesirini.' the c.-.'H'r:.tion of :.llul... ,, cn.-.l U, ...... ! : ... "... ...... .. . servaiiou ot tue v mon usuler the onstnntioii a - a 1n,:iooi, tinned bv l...th the IVm-.eratie . 1 !,;..' or -i-niz ui. .n o,' th T.-i-rit iiI.; i. .'. That by the uni f. 1:1 ajpl ealhui oi ihi i Iiis i le)il Ic 1:1 Stat" Ml it m iv be eon.!::!;;.', a repubiuMii form of vo o. i.iin nt ,' 1 1 .1 : :eed. . ;i!i in.wirr.l. Ilia Wo l eouuize tin people oi'all tie- Teiv-torio's. iueJudh..' Iva 11 -a.- an Xebra-ka, aeonu' aetin- throie h tho le-ahn an liuta ot th'rl tauly tX1..Vse.l will .t a m ..,..r,ty ot aotual rjtfi1 :itn U iiMni-t'l i:' limn hm' ol ll...n- nil.n1rj ueiiis, ana w neno er ine numiter oi iiseir iniiaorn ;...,;i;.. t., r, .-.:., ,:.. uu 1 jv. ..iiv ..,. w t -ti iit.iiiwji, l l r-V without domestic slavery, and be admitted into tho of the many, and by a vi-ilant and con-t int a.lh. i onco to those principles and ootnpromises tl tho Colislitlltl on whioh are broad c,,:m,,1, and strong 1on.braeean.l..oho!dthel!n;..nasitwas. enough to .1. .. 1 1. . . :. i .i. . i T..: :. i. . ii i ... :.. tin- i i ii on as o i an I i ... t iiioii .is n mihi in-, iii i the full expansion of the cnertries and capacities ofi thi, o it ami l Passive , eoph, J 1. lltsotwrf, 1 hat lucre are .ue.slious connected wi(., U)(. iuIvi.n :i(.v l,i,WMtPV ;u : .. . . : ra.i loiior to 11) tiomesic pu-sitons wn..!ecr. 1 no time hn come for the people of the Cnitd St ins to ,Ioo!.,re themsehes in favor id' free hade t Li-nn'Oiit I In. u.irl.I Mini. I.v siil.'iim mi 1 1 1 1 sl -i lion. . . . . . .. . .. .... iir' and nnnor: a. 'unit of no niiscohstriutioii; thoxi' ; should bo applio.! I w ill, unbend;..? npdity. ... uemurcu. 1 11 11 in. irreal iicnwav wnieii ii;i- 1 ' . . . .1 . . .1 o. . . - lure, as well as the assent of tho State state most imnance has mark- . inediatelv int. rested in its 111 linte . . . .1 . . i ,., nut loraliv ...muinai.'m nr.(, ,, .1,, ii - 1 lantie and r..oilie Oceans, constitutes one of the 1 : t:,(..i 1.,. ,1 :.. most iniTiort.inr a-.no .'iiii'iis reauze.i nv 1 no si-ir- ! it of nuMlern tii -les and th- uneon.iiorable 4I..I Uv !.. . ... ... .,, , , ' , III"! llll 'IMI.Illl ill llir CIIU III" I l .il ' I M Ull .-pif otourpoopio. 1 n.it result siiouio 00 seem-cu i.y a time .- .....i ..ii.. ...... ...-.... ..... .,1 ii... i.,i.r...,i , i.w.i. i 1 it ' . r ii . . 1 1 1 ... . . . a . l uiri . in' ii ut 14.1 u"ii " .......... .nun i . " . .. .. , 4 e nave IHO II ITU I lt rial II I hut h, a im no po el 1 on earth should bo sullieieiit toimp.de ore!..-its i progress bv any intciTereiu e with the relations it . m .v !uit our pobcv to cslaMisii in tHo n our piv j crument and the .rövernments ol the Slates withii whose domains it lies. We cm. under no circum in i i um-1 stance, surrender our prei.oiid.nneo i j nont of all tpie-ilions arising out of it j 1. AV.Wm That in iew"ois. cm in the adjust - oiiiinandim; an interest tue 'oi.le ot the I'liiled rotates einnot hut sy.npathiso w itli the i Horts 4biel1 are b. inir made by the jh ..pie of Central A m ri 1 1 rep'ii. iale that portion of tho continent which covers the pasaire across the Interne canic Istiiiuus. .r. AV.sora, That tho DiMiiooratio inirtv will oxpoet of the nevt, Administration that every proper ollort 44 ill he mule to insure our ascendancy in the Gulf of Ioieo. üh.I tu n. dnt 011 a tiorin in. nt urotectum to the jro.it outlets through whih are cmp nod 11110 us vvaters . ... t rtniiiets raised our 01 1110 : -I 1 .1 .. . 1 1 1 .1 1 soil, an 1 the coi.mi... . j .ie:..fel bv the mdinriv of the people of our Wo.;torn valleys, nnd of the at I. Rimhnl, That the Di ni;)rr.itie puly roeonio tho rroat inipoi t iiico in a political and comm. r. ial ptiint of view, of a safe an I peo.l v ooiiiinuuicat ion. ny miiu.in and postal roads, tlirouii our own tor litorv, between th. e Atlaiiticiit.il Taeilic coasts oi ... . this I hiitin, and th it it is tho tlutv ol the I- e.ieral
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iijjjm.irr Por Sale Ciieap, AND O TV C 11 Yc TfeTT OH,. AV Ii JJ 1 A . ,J '"-F'V'V0 51,1 ' !n-!o I,;,rncs?5 "n0 C;lli - lloinui Conk .fovi- ;in. i- uiniiuro; one H:m-c;iu; :ip.,.lwr.Hb.Stii.h.i:i!lintlK (v.,tr, jart ol nimt.-oo-l pmss, .kr.nJtiinlMi-, in -.con town - sl.it,. vrn miles iVorn Phiuoutl,; HI arres of -oo.l I . . . .. r 1 i . . i . . -I . ill. I ivilli CITO, -nil -lilt I iri.j llllll' I1. C.ll'lll l Plunonth: orosof -..ö.tjati-! xviths:i:no advani.li s, mill's soiiin in I iwiHiinii; ! ;iiri'S i 'I'w o u i. ii d v. i 1 1 : i .- : i i-m oi and are-!inll.-e ((lie l.Oti-r liiiely o, ei:jied by i'li.-ter V ';- 1. tee as ii (Irorery Store., I eije Sill. ill lluellii;;:. Aiiv at iav ollice on I,;iiorle street. jiui." ':;',(. " c. n. ni:i:vi:. 2? 2E. AIO'G, ZJK--r 'Pi a 0 p $ $ J A .a a s'i .irn:i) a IM.ACK-S.MI'.l'l I SI !OI iij.v iv . '.- t i 'i , tine doo" Soi.th olKiüott C.V :xs U Kla. k -mah shop. :m.l i,,.j,n-iio the Am-ri -.m H.;s.' h.;ro ho is j in t' ...ii f.i :i; i ii to lo lisloia wiak on s,;o, : . . 1 . . . . Il l no, ieo ;: ; ii i i i i i i':i-in.ioi' I--, in A nvthiier in the line of lilacksraithiier ' 'n be d lie ;it his s!io; in i lü'ir.inrr f :i sn ert not ice, ;ui:l m t,.e 1.; -roved .-i;. o . an.l m .nie of liie irsl m:it''lle wo:;!da!so iütoiüi hi- ir.üiirroö' c;: -to rial. rs, iisi! he has an aeeo:iiiishel workman in his einji'or, wr.iirT iiusme;:s u is to in ike i FANCY CHAIRS j )l 'v,,'rU he has a pod -npply i n liand, of diner- ! cut kind made neat and substantial work war- : IiUiU 1 1 11 i;,,,t1 t 1 rr iso nrej area to iu:.:. ; i nt nie shortest iM)ss:nle notice. Jo those wi-mh':;: ( 4irriN.w.iuid sav tn.it Ik- is :n t area at limes to let tlu 1:1 have the arliele they want, at Ihr liiur .j cci'ii r, ;?. rca.tonuhlr tirmt. lie woi-.M return his thinks for the lib r..l ji.ü -1 1 11 ' ''' 11 " ',,"'" .0... :..)( es ... -si. i"-"i"i"' a:i'i lair le;.i;nir, to still retain Ins oid eii-toiii'-r-, aii'. olit:i-n ni:u:v new ones. I ''' h :?lXV ) W I '..t. II l.o, m,-,il! o.m-o l;;m very lir.ieht.y . :rin:.:; tea CL3AVELAND & HEW2TT, ii i e y -ooivo 1 ::nd are reeetviivr a spleiulM s'o; k ..! XI'AV C Di4;S. at their new Hto.-e Ibm-eon tineorn r of Confer and La port o streets, opposite the Po-t t):!iee. in Plymouth, oon-istin;.' ot Drv (ioctk (Iron'ri.'s. Uavchv o;-i til . CKOCKKUY, TIXWAlii:. X-s., vc. Thev respectfully invito persons wishinir to purchase anv of tin- jibove named article, or BONhtlETS, HATS, CAPS r :s i: Toi.i r in th ir l;r;e to o.il! ; ii 1 i x.imiti" th "r -took before pure! ia -ini i- ewlcre, as v.e are d' teruiine.l to si-11 ami v. ill sell for cash or lea i piy as CHKAl' AS THH ('HKAPKST! , .oAVc cm a alVord to sell pds for a small profit, as lycj iiteudto be eeonomieal and ht the ooniuiimiiy bp iir part ben. litte! th.-ivbv. 1 1 . ...a. . ..... lit- .,.,,. .i 1 1- t. ii.mlur ,i . .in. i.l.l f.l..li;.!M' l.l--i".;i--il li I' Ii':- I .--.., .-i-i Old ,i:i.', cur 4T mot. int. iv f i) iV IV V ) HH IKU liilUllilUEill A A It 8 I v?l t.t1S.ll IT'AV 1 is at: 1 return''.! from Chic i.,o, and J- s....n aft.V, came tembüd-alo.i r J --3 4 h C DZ. il -CA , KIM).--c)'i''.i' 1 Mol.'xSI'.S. : ' WIMTr.nSII, , m u'li'iii'i sre ak, SVhlT.S cod wish. T0I5.C0, .il.VV IVI.I.OI..
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1 ,hat it is the onlv ritrht wav of .loin-- business to 1 iiisino fair bargains to liurchaseis; ami will adht re ; ?s t im 4.-1 1 v to it; and in order to p.itroni.e (hose v.ho ; .,atl.ni(. ,n0 w5l take in ex.-haiuro ,r Grocer- ! I.UIOIIIC IUI , I IM .oi ' .- v ; , , , (., . .k p0,ato,., IVoswax. 1 P'. .,, .1ii,..r,i11. i.;,.!,,. m ol .t 1 ri.-e for th. in ! ha--, and allow the Ih.uIk st mnk. t piu. t.u tn m. 1 .. .. ... , . 1 ... . 1 l,M.!...l-:;l!.'i.re th !i,l s ','.1 Li,. In loillili.l Uliiiii nn Miiuii iii.uiu-i .ni'i iin'i, in 1 . .a:,,.,,:,,,, ,,. i,.,.:;,,,. .,.:. 1 conth.n moo t - ii-- - ..-'.---- V.'.-.. .. I . i .i. . ..... l.l II, s.ii.i. . b'eiiiember the place third door on the oast side of .Michigan Street, Plvmouih, Ind. .. vinxkiku:. mav l." '2'itC. C H REEVE, I Atlornevat Law , Ph mouth Ind. Stooks. I'oiids, I and Town property for sale. Collections promptly attende.1 t through Northern Indiana. Kolcis.toj 'OOI.Y, W.4.S4VtllTlt ( hii'ap. 111. j lUi!CocKct. Water St X. V. I 'iKi.n. Mkhrit .V co Courtl indt St N. Y. I liAiiM i 1 iiaro, Hart lay St N. V. 1 bota.oN Ä: ro., rhilada. 101111. Has. J. Ilitvni.v, Sujiroine Judo, Omaha Citv, ' Nebraska. J. I). 15knlt Csq, (b n'l A-'t Ailna Ins. Co Cincinnati Ohio. Lim & FIRE INSURANCE EtTectcd 011 .. ....... ., .1. .. 10 most reiiaiiio oinpanios on nie inosi iavoraoio ... 1 1 1,rnH' . 11 1 '-v HORACE C ORBIN, A TTOKNIiY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH. INP . Will atfeml to all business, in 1I1' lin of his I'rolcssion. entrusted to his care, in iho Circuit an 1 l Cominon Ulcus Courts in Northern Indiana; and I . . . . . : will irn e pai ticular attention to I. living and sellitu: Land, paviii- Ta. s. .r. liVmoutb, No . I."., 1 .'..". If.
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J. BROWXI.KE.. . .W. C. FIIIRI.LY. B110VXLEE k SHIRLEY. v ?iJI,IJ1? t y a viNti roiniKDA coiwiiTXi-THir : 1'E f ho impose of cntinnin- the business so smvessfnllv v.;nu- on r.t th.- ,M st:mJ, now k-u- . jy J V( ) 1 l T J JCITASI'UIS. 1 1 KO I 'riit firm ha ar- 1k i c ii,r i"-,tl !. V'1 11 Iil ,u" "(,n, I ',J""V lor I"" ;,t -v' 51,1,1 : 1 l t :l 1 1 11 ( I :l tllii!-ni: Ii I. 1 1 1 1 v I . . ' . r. . . I ti... i vuiiiiiivii a iiii'i'iuii ui i ii ine Iii I ' . . 'r- ' ' Quality& Quantity Of GOOdS .Most of vou h n o Know n i from dv.r bov-liood ;n to th ri'.-i nt have bo.fjht troo-ls of us are I c( !i ii.eed of o;;r ti 1 -ry -rx rr r? Uy the fairness wi'h wliieh wo have dealt w itli yon: and ikv, that wo have t.il.ea tie W II O L S m A K A C 2 IVI E N T iiii-.-eh s. .i-i; or.;- friends in jna tieuho-, and the r st of i.i'inkiinl enera'd v, i i CI 3 S1 UM A CA LI i! at our (7ood ii'jU.re lu(' ja ices, air! we f :!'!.!; vi :o i . i & PiLE OF GOODS!" And .ic iiv.-jiv with the ino.cessioii ih:tt h()xi;st coiiXKir t 1 !ni v ( I i e 1 -. :i: ! !'. 'i'ie'V l:ni' s.ik'. i.r,'.' an rw e'.l s !'cted ;.:! t-',.-::i Tdh-A-Cas.-.IMI IS! s. I r. ivn Ct.-; w, Snra.i i;. r;:;v;s. 1. r. i n 1 v. .AIi.;;i.(s. I GFlCCER.Ef?. Tr.i. Ccnia:, Si-;ak. Tokacci), Mot. ;;:?, Svki rs. A i.i.snci:, Kjcj:. HARDWARE. I lot ur.v-w.r.r, Ax ks, Saws, Qi ;:i:-,v.vnr, bll.IS, Fi ins. STATIONERY XoTr. Pa .t'.r, i ' Mii.sc r. .. ( i:;:c;; IIomaS Dav !!o . ks, .hu :; . vis. IVvs. Li:it:::i Tait..;, Mni. HSlM.I MS. :. .!"t Jim :,s, I .i::i Sc IM 1. II '. Wb.ti.m; i i i io. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Ov:::: ("oats. I'rife;; Coais, Yi:si s, Stocks, Dnrss Covrs, Tams, I RAWHitS, Cravai C.rs, Hat i.e Yoaiv. verv pevo.fi.äv. j:uuv.ij:i-: .C : IIIl.LLV. 1 X. ih All peiS"i.s kn -.v 1 1 1 r theiiHolv !nd hti tl j to tlu' i.iie mm ot J . I aov. n. . ... ov leae or : , ,i aeeoiiiit. a i iir a is! I j reo hi d i. '.,!l sh to . : .mine i i-0 the I lielv and s ti 1 tii" a no', as w ' booKS as soon as posi:.n'. I' eb . . . n. i::tf. MUCH ADO ABOUT NQTWNSM IAS I'HiiX VKIMFICn foil SOML Tl.Mli past, lu t tint tiiu-now i.n j.r.st, and Mltsh !':ll:l akiil MJIGTllINii. has trikeii its piaeo; and C I JAHl.KS JWLMKiJ tired of -t :ur u.ou't'.i ticcked ii.t willt "thlve Or nt t.-re.". ilJS i.iijcii r WD nr.orcnT on a h. iruhii Two llorSon iine of col'l" liitI'll', eii" If all .' rs, but as Sam. W '!!r would - i "an ..nt and ou: i to look at ;"and il'vou tln"i I !.. liee it, coiiie and look at it. U-A rriees forto:..ootloo.su;r:.rai.d nudasM-saiv . .... i tne aiM.n'.'oii u , du oratio AMASiHG . CHEAP. ,,' .".i! t . hi. i-as !'m rs fori mrt'irr his store is bar. ;. a !.r.. e.i . . 1 i : ' d ii": in.; the vill i!o :l l; Mi. he n .s ie" i it ' -cheek .".ill" lf ' iii: v cnoi-s, ; c.iifKi;;.!!.-. ! Boo i s o. SllüliS, II TS. CATS. SHAWLS. I!.hiv.i;i:. CK iCKliUT. woonr.N v.ui:, lioxi'.s. i!.i:i:i:i.s. CLOnilNC. 1,.CY IIXLNS. a ri 1 Nr rr Am trrr To any amount, and you can h.ue the Goodö. GOOD GOODS At trilling prices. . . - -w - v ( ; oons ! A X K I .N J f W ! To suit vour wants or faiiey. ii . ., . i ' (ttCA.Ji vl- (,UUU.., .. . i.. i-.. 1 I At the best l.airain. 1 urtiier muaipncu 01 won ..1 .1 - ...... is list less. Just call at the now o i-rtlow in' store o j ciiaki.ks r.i..-vn;i;. Nov. 2ii. . ."'ti IfflOl-D TO wnAJJOX WÄÄÄi buy more -roods .u- it in his lino ol Oroeeries of all j kinds, iiiuc Pru-s and Mcduines, Patcitt Cures ol 1 all kinds. Paints. Oils. Ibes, Glassand Tutly. Cancy Ooo.ls, Tms, Notions. Hooks. Siaiioncry, Jewelii. Con r.'.-tionerv; V. v L r Y t 1 1 i X : that, ! aii4 both w ants, or can w ant. or will over want, or " . . '.I. il. . m ml ; has anv hiistiioss w 1111. nun von c an 1 lor r 1 I, linn.; the 111 i;i. auwlici'e . .sc. hf.l
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P. Vii.;K.r. J. I'kiu'.'m.i i: T. Mel ))ai.i J. F. AN VaI.KKNTOK'.II, h. M TTI-'i X. l. IVo KAIMI J. V. Van 'Ai.KJ:ni i:-;ii. C'nr.VTV (.'oIM!-Io-KRS. 1). (ioRlM)V, S. X. CllAMn.TV. . .Tre.-.sorer. . . Recorder. 11ditor. Shin jr. - . . .Col-i 11 (h:k. To Ma-t,r. Vava(-. r. Iaamimt.s or i-i;-i.ir. Tew hi. A. ('. CArr.ov Cimxn Cornr. ib-n. Thomas Sta'.tim.i Jude Ti:in:s. s- ef.ial Moii.'.av ii, .t:-i;st a:.d iehruaiT. Common Tifs Cr:tT.'l'lir.MS. 'l'hi:.l M:.:i'! 1;. and K t il,(. r. -Hon. 17. K,;j,;tt, Judpr. - in J.i:.:..:ry. Aj r'.J, July. tVjrvtwi-r.-rns C'orr.T. i-'a-.t M miays ia March, June. Svj'ti-iiilier. and I )( n:!.. i. Agents for the Democrat. T1.0 feii. .v. in;, u mied C. nth ni' u .v rcj.eotfuil re(jue.,;( , to;.et .i A: en!s: I.. Ix.Ri r.T South IU nl. West Vor. Ladoga. Zioiisvillr. ': nr.a. M iri.'ii. Tiketi li. Knox. Si.'n-y . ........I' .i'rni ;ia. Ih eim ii. W'o.xter. . .Tijioee.ni"' Town. Honi-lmn. Wolf Treek .Mills. Xmi ti P.. lid. Ieko. S C h .-tia. bvoiir'i:.-. . .Mi. !.;j:.n Ci-v. A- Im .1 ua. I.irf;w ; Ii. .bmv. ov : TiK'v: is .M. hiw.o; ! J VMr.S HroVVVI KK.. i A. C. I.oc w j V. M ( '.. I!VI IC. . . j .:l. I. e,VM.V ' v-ri a i : .bu!V S(.,o: j I'avü I 'c 4 !i:i: I . j mkj:w Wiiisu t. I X. rr.Ar:ov j Dv.ii '.ins:.: I .Maj. V.. Ir..v.. . . J. I). Vn-.uv.. i b. 1 f. iiic..vr-. . . 11111 ir I; e m;:.. . . ' riRa: i ! it ic . . .biii M. ( '.'.;:ks.iv Arrivals and Departures Hails to & from PJyr.i:,:ith. ii fr -:a the X 'i .ii. 'j- i:; Soui'i. ..::iv-- vi-n ia M:ii..iycx(Tj!r.: .:t iv M. ;a:-i : p-its t-r South at 1'2., I. M. ?.I :il f. in th. South. o;r- . arro - at i" .M. and !. i irts at ."'., V M. Mail frot.j Ja i r.rl jirriv o.s ."Mm ! i , U'eduesd iys .v IV:.!:. ;s. at ! P M. and !';, . rt T;: .1j-.:-, ! Thu. -1 -y .V S.iiur la vs, at s A M. .M dl from I t W.nue arrives cvorv Wti'nos!.. I at C 1 and h parts Thürs. lavs at T A al. XI ;il from (t ? in n. as rix s ev rv Thi:r-iav at 'i : T M. and d. puts i',-d iv a: c, j .Mad freu: Knox, j.rri V .!n. i !.:s nt i P M, . , .... . ... i .. ! arts J nur: lavs at A M. Cardinal rrinciples cf tii 1. Ivjual ;u:d exact ja-! -.' to tii : e n, .f wh.tv r Statt r persuasion, r- !:ioiis u iiii.-.d. '2. Ienee. oi.llilll ree :.l:d !io' s; frit n.i-h'p whh ail nation-; t ntert lin n, ahi.tu e we'i io n- . i It. The ri!:! of St a - rim T riiioiM s ioad.i.'nj i-tr th. ir ..n d..m in 4. l'ri'et'om and 'iji tütv; tiio sovorc''nf of tin people, and tue ri iiit I tin- ma,":.iy c-nstitutlon : -yv. ssod. w In n ;. r.ooi; uiv m tu- I rl e : . i.l i in s ;:ii-i a sarred ro rva'.ioii to j ul.lie f.e.il u i d. on of roil'i'-n. rreed.-m f tue .!'. Sr. and trt ii. ral !:.tl'ii.-i:i of u-. fid inio, M.'n-v I . Opi(.-ii;o!i to a!i t en t J..'la'u-al o:;:tii..iti us. ana ail 4'orri.p: ioo in p. l.:i. s. A S iered lii i'si : 4 atioli nf t ie i i !i nil Coll slit mi-, n, and no r ü-imb tests f..r ..f:i. . . Iii ntrv , r t rid. :' o isl, r tös;;iiet ,'li I ; hirili am lit; Am. ih .in 'ii. n . 111. J', ;, ,.! and t.rot. c.i'.n for the li- bts of sll. II. Th.- .(- l vatioii ei Ihe n itutv.'ia'a n laws. na tiie riLi.t oi .o. tt.o ?a i.-ao i :.i.",!i ni iu t. o proteetion 'f t!:e Ann i ie; ll i !.i 1 1:11a lit. X'l. Oppoitioii to all o'i ir'.ered tir'UeH.lies. : I.1. Ceiiiin a breih r!i"."l and I will to all 1 i sp-ecially I tho-e of the hoe-:(...l of faith. Law cf ITcv.-pai:crs. 1. Subscribers who i:j vhorxuiss ii. tieot. the ciiilr :r-. . an :i-idt 14 d .is wishing t ooi.tiniio ll.t ir sub.-c; ij't ' us. '2. If subscribers order ihe di-o paj .rs, the publisher t i i v e- i. '.;.! i.r.atu'C ofthvir to st nd th. in i.n'.il all .on a s are ; .". Ifsiib orb rs in . !. et orr.ie to take th- ir pipers from the ( fiee tl.cy are h Id responsib'o till ihi vb io se'.tlitl tin- ''ill an 1 tuiler .1 the p.ipt r tlisC4'llvihUed. 4. 1 1 subscribers rt inov c lo oiiicr !..! s without infonuinu the publishers, and the papt r i still wiit to the former lircctioii, they are hold ross.itsibh' The C.uirts have decided that refusing to take p.;n r from the ullieo, r roiuoviiur and hav in; unca'k'd to; rftiMA 1 i':: i ith nee of intt ntional tV.ii: woMiidinii i;(iti;.mi;.t AT HONEST CORNER." FIir.SH ARK1VAI. oi SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS; ii n ROW 'XL kk a - sim: 1. k ) Are H04V icc. ivine; their Spriim and Summer supply of Goods. It is ii.'oiiless I. say, that they are iuiiuziiur on the best s. b c! I and L.MKJKST STOCK OF GOODS Lvor brought to this M nkot. and are 1 tertuhuHl to sell as cheap if 11 t che.ii r than am bo.lv rise, wh. nwelako into considt rati-n their Ion- t-xpo-ri. m o in the business their r i.iit .ti.ui as busin.'ss nun. and tin ir ileterinin.'ti"i ' by their ciistolacrs as thev .i;Itl bo tloiio by ; but we will say bri. llv, that'. vor4thi.iu' in tho lino ol'Sp. inr and Suminor l)ry tbHHls. !' every stxlo und prh'v Ibuibvaro, cr4ckery. Groceries, Vankoe Xotioni nd in fact, ovorvthinfr suited to tho uarit of thU 4'ountrv, .'an ii.ov bo h id at their Store asrh.'ap as risen hero, and a ea'.l at "Honest ( 01 nor will im. ; iiioo yoit that "where hoap (b..ls arc th.-ro is tho place to buv. iikowxlli: SHlKI.r.V. ! lllil ll"'fltf.. I VINCENT, HIMROO & GO, Maiiulaoturci wholesale de.ilois .11 (JJJ ffTTB (T TTT" ITT0 (SS! 9 Ö JL LS W JUm 5 m AMI. TINNERS' STOCK, No. '2l'i Lake an l iTi S. Wat4'rSt. CHICAGO ILLINOIS. Uibruarv ','1, 'iC, 15tf.
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