Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 December 1856 — Page 2

Marshall fmrrrrati

Mcdonald, Editor, ' PLYMOUTH, IND. Thursday Morniiu, Dec, 25th. 18, DON'T VOL" SUPPOSE THE PRINTER WANTS HIS MONEY0 SEND IT ALONG AT ONCE. "a-rr. J!,?,,,r LITTERRATOOR VS BAD GRAMMAR, Fillmore out run Fremont in California, I and old Buck The Republ C.isiiin tr. Kfit- 4 and its grammar, are about on a par. we ' v ' . T V i V. W -A V - I II- v.v-1 V' - ' . 1 t i j ii br i p l think," Well, we have boon very unfor- i tunate in not havi--.ro' Ids of rw' but 1 ..1 1 ... . . oaa Lrrammar. r, 10. we reckon and most anybody would come to the conclus-; ioiioneiaraina.ion of his fizziono-me that I ' : he had clambered the hirst pinnickkle uv 1 v j the hill uv noledge, and wud hav went furder if thar had bin annybuddy smart enuf to I larned him aOBTthms more, 0!i! ' (xee-horse-e-phatt! Kar.garoo flitters! Mustang Linimen:! 'shades uv departed luv- La

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b-'at 'em both! D n Wth lr v,ülln:ls; vo,e not nuny healed when '...e greatest enemies ol emancipation, and " " - , , ' T the battle of November came off hence a j the most effective advocates of davery ex- . Ti-:iiu vntepec We have already men-

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- f . uocs nui now ut 111 iuuiana. ue win waicn ( d ones' how our eyes did bugg out, when J with more intereaf than feeling the prowe read how our "bad grammar" had bin 1 gre.3 of the Legislative fight. The two diaenktel. an sent broad-cast to the ramA-1 parties must exchange arguments exactly,

in world fhra,v Am Wn.M - A, .v. i v " .14. iv .Kiiuj uv 1014 ctciat sircidate.l fmrmd M free turn better nown as the rag tag and bob-Uiil en. I uv d -par- j ted fusionizm. 'Filmorc outrun Fremont in California, tnJ old Buck beat 'em both." News by the Texas says the vole of Califomia, f-r President, stands as follows: ! Bud.aian, 6J,C00. ! F'ilmorc, 35,000. Fremont 19.U00. Buch man's maj ri y m at bo h, 6,000 Tint arnt sich orfu' bad grammar, after all. ar It? We acnoleg, that in a litterrary pint uv vu, we haint fjot as much infurmashun as : sum uv our eontempooraries, or as much as we ha I ortor hav. Ltttermtoof was a seckundaiie iMmcideraahOT, in the schul whar we got our eddikavhun, an awl we no about that siensc is what we larned uv oursolf, an haddent time to go farderthan corse hand writin an the first some in vulger frackshuns, which uay be the reze.i uv sich an ortuPsite uv "b;;i grammar" blunders that we've red uv so much lately. But now we've been raoaseJ f.om our ilormn'i 2iJr nf Lla.M .. . i i . . , . ...... . ivuivigj vui m.ciicc; , is bilen over hot wa.er mark-tiie ram uv , nolla.ehas sprouted, m, ,s growm' like blue grass on tue bancks uv the Waubash an' Eere Kanawl. in th.e (-nnff n-ili rS) - yere it's pintin upwerds like hifallutin i gases or dust o.T uv a raeel ba We've got agoin,' an' harddiy no how tew stop. Vt'lten a feller gits a taste farr wntiu iitierratoor amkles wunco, it's about as hard i:U th.o potater rott in T..a A 1 . .1 jjut me renin uv our pe us to bee a cummin' to a swept down the elongate higherogharkickl. equiknocks did spang up agin the tale tickle whoa: The New Map. AN e Wre had the pleasure of examining ".ionk s -v.w American Ma 'P' Jsi pub- ... ! i.-j j l 0 . iisneu, ana una li l:ir superior to any work f the kind that has come under our noI.. Mr I'-nAi . r i tic.. Mr. 1 rescott, tne agent fortius Man , , , ? 11 s aAJP' nas recent a lew specimen copies, and wi.icau on tne peop.e ant! give them a I chance to see the most splendid and accurate Map ever published. It is very full ll -.11 , ... and reliable, showing everything up to the w i latest dates All the recent changes in our Territories are clearly delineated, which is an advantage over all others we h.ivo cn-

also, the numerous railroad routes, buth i t iki,!S llis seaL but as in the cns-' of the propose . at... completed, including the six ' APP,vTr': ,!1 at the last session, t.-v routes foi a Pacific railroad, maiked dowi 'lud t0 cavo M .surveyed by officers of the Government.1 JETh attention of the reader is die intend to tart one of these standaid 1 recto : to the relirnona noticp in ,nn.Ur

Maps. It is sold only by subscription, a id we cheerfully commend it as WOfHry of patronage. Bail Head Disaster. We horetofjre alluded to the said calamity that happened on the ri tsburg, Fort Wayne fc Chicago Rail Road, and stated that the disaster occurred at Crestline; in this we were wrongly informed; i. happened at Alliance- It wHl be discovered from the verdict of the Coroner's Jury, which v.iil be found below, that the ofilc.ra on the Fittsburg road were not to bhn.e: ; "The Coroner'a jury in the ease of those nan a t t killed by the railroad acci lent at Alliance, have found la verdict, attrihun g the cause of the accident to the Cleveland tr.-.in; and finding that John Cherry, eicincer was conce-ned in the perpetmibn ot the out-1 "ä ' ru - - - :m ... i . . .i . t i u, qMrters of the CleveLrid and T ittahnrj I.'vid. but presses his willingness to , fro him self up, if p . .-e-:ei f o.n ti e violcnc. cf up, ii p the people of Alli tn " jf"This makes one c Jnarrpy

Indiana Exchanges.

We - 1 ' niir.u - i I i u't.r Iv.l, 10m3.'i c? 0V ,!e , jotters uom lriends, rather than publicaj tior.s intended fur all w ho rea l. Several ol diem have placed us under deep obligauond, Dy kind allusions to us personally, m . - a W r "i .iuu "eneiollS "iioosior Wishes t.ir nur -.. ' I . i T -r w r ' i . d . r . ti t ouu.e... i no arate oenunei, ov Jo. ninei j , T. . ' 7. uiiui .uiu naney uouom; trie Aew Albany Ledger, by Norman d: Morriaon.the Frank - !in Democrat, by Cy. Benrly J the Loganspon J haros, by bam. Hall; the Marshall I" - . T" . , - . - oumy JJonocrat, by McDonald, and the - ; Laporte Junes, by Doc. Lverts, are "prei . . ferred stock" among our exchanges. We i think the teuth Bend Forum has been sent ! to us, because we found a number in our office without the wrapper, but "one swallow does not make a summer," and if we dot got a second Forum pretty soon, we'll deny receiving any. Wc have looked carefully over the successes which have rewarded your exertions Hewn. KditorVj and we must acknowledge that vcu are collectively and severally en titled to the appellation of Whales! Out this way, the Democracy permitted themselves to be badly thrashed in August, and i vmi . ' 1 r ' 1 1 1 . i Ili-J- 111 Til I -. - i . . Iowa dare their eonnne.,r -to AntJL " ' i ii --jwww v O PJi how are you going to elect Sena-1 tor3 thi:? wi; The hav. the State . 0 .....KV. " ' rrnml R,.nnl.l on .?,... nm. 1P.A7 V. I v i.V. v. 1H.1H..111 ..vii-v.ih ' "TV.. recollect o.r Voir, who took the ground J in 1855' that it was the duty of the Legis-1 t0 "f ' liqntions, be party dohit the ens,", iiture to comply with its Constitutional obsuccess or prose nt party the ex- i - defeat the consequence; hjit for pressi - .n of that sentiment, the rred to was "süghtly" censured by some of his warmest ftL-nds, and pretty don Bid -".. 1. 1 . .... ...n 1 1... v. ..-t.I,a.I A 1 a 1 is :f t . , . , and on the s .-ore-of consistency, neither will have the adrantafft. W. wish cur vote could send Xovmnn E idy to the U. 8. Senate fiom Indiana! We b.'.i.ve he can combine more atrealgtll thanany man in the Stae. The above wc clip from the North I owa Times, edited by A. P. Richardson, who represented this Senatorial District in 18Ö2 and 1054, in the State Senate. "Bey, how ore vou coins to elect Senators this T.ir.ter?" Well, Pat. wo III toll you our notion about the way we will do that thing. We propone, when a portion of the Republican Senators are out on a "bender," to bring on th.e ehsClioa and crack it through. If that plan don't work, we propose to buy up a few, which can easily be done. The Republicans abused the Democratic members for staving off the election f.r Senator in 1854, ?aid thej had perjured thorns Ives, and had trampled the law under their feet; the question now is, will they commit an act, that they denounced as perjury? We shall see. - - Delinquent List. The Republican is down on us about the r ,:. . t :. t. .11 1 . .'i-.i. ? lciinuueui j.i.i.. it woui i oe uimcui:, ir . W e;e to try. to say or do nynth W 'Ml AudftortowL an in nome nawnmpor, or printed in hand-1 unit a " " ' il um lorui. ro iar as we unüorsianü. we bare comp! wi:h ll.c law on the subject, to the letter. Yei, the Republican is muttori;iLr and scoldinir. because wo. did not I Mirn ImU 7 . 0 ,rL. - , . M ,i ccene olds, it s .ems to us that it is unxqA to cono'v Mr W.Sf h.mmt f t ,r-t I County, Mr. v arr Democrat, of Laporte, nas ineaei.nquent list published ,n Lhe La rfr : r V "? iU4U,u and I Ml.Ol hriVi Himsa onomrVi tint tr. ',,v,o ' irnno TI,a J iM V ... . . .1 . . .... v.. ..... I I ,r. a,a r.i Piain ot the Auditors ot their respective .!.. i i v . " aunties ror Uoing what is customary alii oxr. ".T" Alr- Bender, Auditor of Stark county. .v.: u. . , , . , . IT got their lis: published at this ofhee; wondor if the Republican won't pitch int. publican won't pitch into him oot next week? JtSBut little will be done in Congress Un holidays arc past. Some ight or I.. ... ten days have been wasted by th.o Rep ab Kaan members, in a fruitless effort to pre- ! vent Whitfield, delegate from Kansas, from colcmn. Tho men for whom the appointI men is are made, are represented as being interesting speakers. The public are re fiiectfully invited to give them a hearing. Fifty Years Ago. Fitly years ago, or less, the policy of the l.in, at least in some of the States, was strong. in favor of emancipation. In those times, a colored man, even though held as a slave, mi jilt expect justice even at the hards of a slavebdding jury. In those days, such lawyers aa Wirt and Pick nev Q J ' . , A : . I. ...l ..,1 nfian Wirb ll -- i . e engaged with zeal and often with sucr. - m prosecuting claims to freedom. We hear of no such cases now, except now aud 1 ,hoi ia Loninana. Y. Tribune. I Assuming such a change to have been wrought as the Tribune asserts, it is inter - can: : ri .5-e vrn-i nns mmm ir. v .. - - - a ....- - . . . . ' think it has h-Jen r.ainlr nroduccd bv the " , , t , , ' 6&0rt domestic insti w a n wa'cd ar.inat msiiftuione by th. j who had n i.itereslin them and no legi.i-

f c.nt,.,.f " .Tn , t"1 "u "tensca. The Tribune has done lar more . '

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censure us tr not reeeivin- Lids. " "K " iUlu 1 1K bMl LOOK euccl 1,1 ! -rr V " V " p - .0 iV h.-. , tttfir line, flwidit considered, aa low h cuu

. an ffita aaroin' whn th , -Bl. m,. t ti e mmm m!I vo,.,i ,1 l,,!,-,. r ,k. an almost, circular b;iy is lormeü ot several s .uth. ' ' 1 ' rht in New York. Cineiim-iti. r .,.:.

C3 O -. ' v iiviv nun. UUL nil . in I. UUIIIS v l"'" vi i.ii ii.iuiiiu. U U1C .. . ,. . . . ,, - . , . J . . . , 1 - .. u c-m v;m monoafld tn nnMkh th a.iinnnnuf t;,. i; 1, ' r , i miles in diameter, 60 se.vjreiv sheltered by ' Can human uifkuiätion and wickcdneaa At ma residence in Union township, n rtrrawrl. lew o...0 1 til .IS pioposeu IO PUO.lbn It.C UclindUetit LiSt 111 schooner, enrivnm- n n-qv o MrfiM ,.f .1,.. ' ... .y - . ... .a . ri iv. t 1, i- ... . ....

. . . '' V.iVn,,,. inlfil m.iiii.ilirirr. ;,ri ! . , ' ' 1 ! highlands as to make the slightest ship lie go further than thfe? Ohio Statesman. 8 in.,oi miiy cwnpwini, a nocaii- . ,' - ; m , - , .. a :. . t. ,,SI-

cc addraomshez ; . ' 17. ; foremast. The American Has was liken iae may be laahins into fury the more exDoaad ! RZT A hill admitting nogroes to equality ; . , , .. cinit, . .. obuin -10 thine the ..-i-Ml.

phokuss. We've ; let Mr Rnm. ham the Lh S, n't 1 perf lated by three- pistol slots. Prts Lake Nicaragua. The souti.eas-1 whites as witnesses in court? has pas- Sfl 1 (j h pvjiqf.m Nik ür'f ' ; ' hoara.tli n bi

lm. . . jv. .a ..wv v. . - , tern part of this bav is ako on-ei.-d bv ft sed the "iiopub icaa Senate in Iowa. - vuiuiug cpee, aemy ami ios o: time, ockonkaMti s uv purpose to work any cheaper for the nub- Capt. Thompson states that this attack ' . P . . u oa 18 ,4Jb?. nie.ea. D7 ,, .... .r . i . - easionc bv Duivb-uriiui or onieriiz tran ,

"i i m. f . channel ot deen water which f ivnles the 1 1 ne nousc wnicn ia oi me tum cooip.eA-: - i,i;.fr c 5, an' land- lie than we did for individuals The Aud- was entirely wanton and unprovoked, and fruT 7: J . ii.n ;n .....Wdlv ,h, hill , liT-J PLYMOUTH S ... ..... .

'i'ornf St Tosenh wlio i a Ti.niil.lL.ori soutn wcaici n eAireiiiuy Jl .apeiaro liom . "" " , u.i;iiu c ni.c-i s , ivc nut onr pneo, ami thouc end uv our ar-, ; ; , . p rt, , , ' ... 1' . 7, Pi.'1.?": was looked upon by those on shore as an the mainland. The northern part of ihc ; This is, we may say, the first consist, n: ; ! sZlL 3fv4aaa ! -rdt ring from them will obtain of the s:.,a-

v.o, ..d immune im inuik rn . t . . i !.. i j. i .i i i ot f R.miil.i;,...,, ,,, .1, V..c. ! It II 111 Mil 1 1 II I MIL Mill ..iia!lt aH' iriic) Ii t

m a!c etyntroi orer ihtao. W i h the slave rr qn-:'i r. i.i all i ? r.-p;c.s left ilolr lo the

action of the people with whom it existed, if .v.ii-i haIii 1 1 r lw 1k-,iicc, wl Ailmlu AnI

j treated fairly. All evils and abuses attend- . . ,j. , , , , , U wou,d be fearlessly exposed aud as far as possible corrected. But the mo - , ment you apply an 01 ide pressure, you ... ,. .... 1 .., . f a,,l-out-iiv.'..- ciii uii i na uii vuicu ui ca iusiui.1i i . i e .vi 1 o. . i tion and reform within a slave terato. Men , . , . , 1 shr,Ilk from posingabiwes. or proposing j reforms, from feat of being charged with .sympathy vv.b the externa! enemies of the . Stare. The anti-slavery agitation of the North has been for the last twenty years a perfect ban ier against the adoption of measures at the South, looking to ward b emailcipation. The South luve been assailed and put on the defensive: They have fol-; loweithe natural impulse of resisting ag-1 frrossinn iTir. nf rofiicinor ir Kr LiL-or. i 1 1 1 .

,, ,m gmmm . .v...-..--, v- .. ..... ucu n mauc inen MTcnoi yet Dee n reportbenovolence. j0d. The surveys of 1855 and those ie-

They refttM to tolerate the discussion of evils, which, except for this outside press-i uro, thoy would have remedied. The North- ....... . " i ern Aboliiionists have, practically, been I than lhe Charlestown Mercury to rivet the ; I ÜI!,t Ul uv3 nu P"1 e" cn lioration of the condition of the enslaved. ri-0- .1 over, and is nnt to rr'nnf 1 n 1 1 nni ' - -rllnent nterference by one man in the affairs of another. -Mind your own business" is t . p i .'i 1 . I 1 1 . t e. 1 I 11..M11A I... . . - ... .1. . 1 1 ... , . . . an aphorism which is full of common sense a I ud philoeophy, whether applied to the aff-1 of j H I. or .I,,,,., f " r r- I'; ... 1. . . iv .u.u i. j. ! i iv -.uui r .111t.lr Jr iir,.lli. ;n . r t very auosii . as between the Km,,, ! Territories, the better will be Um interests r,f n..'l. 1 1 1 . "I "v'v iuom uv suoserved. Albany Argus and Atlas. More About tlie Mexican Steamer Demccrata. It wiil be rem mberedthata few weeks since we published an account of the apr f A I I '.' .'.ranee Ol tie A cV tre . r.-.-.i. TI..,.. -1V. wuiera. a at ti e ror. ot Coa;zacoalcos. af.er having been run o.T from Vera Cruz bv her crew, and that whilst there fArctbl, carried Ith Collector, ami moNoter, G- , . ' I red into a Mexican vessel, name unknown. Of the subsequent proceedings otthia pitu:i:s out to be quite different from wh.it was previo'i-ly mportrd, and involve a I most wanton and dAlu.f .. ; a. r i t i I Americanflng, 1 whld. the parties con- ...... vu iiu corned v. ill most assuredly have to swei Captain Thomi son, of the schooner Ma'

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ratical crait our readers h.ave already in- travelers, capita hatfl and governments. ; to analgous questions, condemnatory of J uesday evening, o Jth inst., and probably indiaat: ihc m therefore notilkt of the filing and formed bv advices from Mexico and Ha- Ils Sldvant:ies ar0 8 a,,(1 ""ifeat. It the power of Congress in the promises. ! the evening flowing. KS " i " c 'l f'j:' f ? 'S! J brings San Franciano nnd our Pacific Doa With re-ard to the temDorar? residence -- , ,!: ,l 1 .Cl.r!'1,"t

, 1-1 1 ! f 1 l l r MI.M V MIH, IU I" liilUH-llt- (III HR' M (-I11U .llIil ' V 111 1 I'i.r - . seas I two thooÄnd miles nearer to the ; of masters w;;h their slaves in free tern- , RELIGIOUS NOTICE. nurv, 1.57, and toiler she appear, plead; msacr inc manir, nowerer, at Loa.aacoalcoa United Statea, at New Orleana. Umn it is i tory, H is remembered that William II. I?- A r.. n.. r .i... t.:.. or demur thereto, the oamc will be beard mnd -

jor Barbour, arrived last eiairin? frona thetoU8 nav,Sa" lh,ouh tb- arribean

Coa'Z'icoalc . liver, informs us that he j r.ached t!:ere from Sisel on th.e 12 h uki mo. and that about half an hour after he B anchored, tlie steamer Domocrr. a came in ' !.-.; 1 1 . uuocr aiic.ican colors, ana c . mmenceu hring at his vess .!. Proccedi:;., shortly un thc Pns ön sbpre, and when within twnnty jarda of j th !!.. Ti....! !.. I r the Domocra.. drew forth a pistol and fired "J x-uuuui, u.u cummuueer oi deliberately at Capt. Thompson. At th.e . - . sarce time the lormer L'avc the order to fire, 0 ' a 1 a ct oi piracy, i ne i. emocrata tooK on as ' ft P! fPl Tv a . a r F' l,... fR..- Trn 1

a,lv:l'T-0",befulofhouses stores d commer(.i.d 1 Jf.il.. . J a , . I 1U" Ul OOUC, SlOI.s, .1110 v

were oreauiuiiv injrnienea. ana couia not O - v. . .... , v. v . ,i.v , j . ..... , 4, i;ouiuieiicuu nie c.;uac oi una oiutaeous comprehe proceed in ,. Subsequently Capt. Thompson called on several Mexican and American citizens, and , . ... 111 I l.l.ltl MIAA.M. AA arx . . al I . r. C 1 K MM p., .'u ueioic um .vuieii--i 1 . f . l J can Consul at Jlua ulan, drew up a protest ti j . -i i r i. embodyincr ;n detail the facta above recitled, which has boon forwarded to Washing- ' ton. X 0. Pic. Dec. 2G. nuaunui, ui uio ucucxui i.atu umce PorA .( lU. 1 T J rix;-. T) . The report ftora the General Land Office ia ui more than usual length, covering a perio i of live quarters, ending MA 6ept tnoer, iboo, ana gi' ing a lull intormation touching the many and various sub- - . . . P li( jecia of its jurisdiciion, and all the opera-

lions of the land 8S'-m of the United confirmed by the nomination by the FresiSfcites lands sold and disposed of, during 1 dent tothe Senate, of James 0. Harrison

lne P6" covered by the report. There were sold tor cash lO.tGS , 10 , 19 am es of tho public lands; and located with military! bounty land warrants 0,330,540 acres; selected and ieporied under Rwamp grants G,036,874,37; and appropriated by the rarlroad grants of My, Juno and August, 1856 (as estimated), 13,765,35 ) acres, makina grand aggregate (including other inter j , 00 6 . T i n.'il improvement selections) of 41,1 16,396 ' ' 58 acres of the public domain disposed of during tlie five quarters ending 30th Sep teraber, 1856. This is an increase of millions of acres over the quantity disposed of during tho five quarters preceding. While ! the sales for cash have greatly fallen off . 1 iiH ii 1.- im i."cti ti v , 1 1 v 1 I ' m I 1 1 1 :t 1 irr:iinw ! in' .1 . 1 1 .: 1 . VkJW W - - fc- a---. r I M -J JB Uli lo:ati.:s of land warrants has mor than prcport:onally increased. The tables accompar.yirg tbe report, showing the sales, locations, swamp sefec lions, fec, are very full. ' wo Lands lo no considerable extent have

j been proclaimed and offered at public sale ' 1 ii i'i r rr 1c rnn ' Q lw t-zinn ( riJt.v

j the office being to secure them to the actual , , , ., , : settlers under the preemption laws rather j than to favor speculation therein, by pre - cipitating public sales of large quantities I ' l. A . 1 . apurchase, i ut;uiiu nie iiii-.ii.s ui einer lo i J With the view of makim? this the nermaneut policy of the office, tho report recommends a slight modification of the pre-emption laws. Other amendments for the equitable settlements vpon unsurveyed lands are recommended. I he surveys during theyear ending 3W.h September' 1056, of which plats have been returned and approved, amount to 16, C73( - 599 acres, of which 9 no. rm nm a,.0 the I'acific coast. Estensivo surveys have , . . - ,- ..,.. w--.-.. ..iv I ,1 -. ! k 1 , 1 ported in 1856 amount to 41 ,1 18,443 acres of whic h 17.573.G54 acres are in Califor - ia. and the Territories of Oregon, Wash - o igton, Kansas Nebraska, and Utah. unnino- rhe Irl S of Tchuanslanre route across the Isihmus .. . . pec. iney ran una mornu.g ior aaitut - aeeoaipwiying a large detachment ,af 1 .a . .....

ready to receive the stock, which is ln'r"1'"-

preparation, and wiil be out mm 'the month of January. We look h . ... . . . . J - - J""" rrtll(, r ' l'rc tore, wk.i certainly to the opening of . . v Jif - n,,r travo1 .b? th.,1ft f February, VlM '!'r,ml onterPnae wlB l,,us be 1,1 P'J" Sfr: ."SÄ fulU1 in 11 i s i m i ni v p r u" mri i' m 1 c ni-mr fM;illM.W.MJ tKri.,,,,1,1 ,. ; phantly. All the conditions of the treaty ll'lve b. c'n P00.1 Tullilled and the , T i-4-wiwoiis m 1.1. xuencan (joverument complied with to the letter. This reniovea every sh-idow of apprehen sion from that source, il any could exibt, after the mani(eatationfl of the cordial good will of the Mexican people and authorities. t n ard the enterprise. The road enjoys the - I - 4M . - oI .ÜP?9' s Tl lau"l fo!,t Protec" m , (i ,i,:nnin,( in I hi Im ..Inn li'.i'v nnil liUllt ViIIIIIMIMI 111 IN'. MIIUO-MI IR.I! , (IMU . i i . " is thus placed under the guarai.tee ot two firArnmr.nti : With title p-ii fect, protection secured, and ' preluniwiry road cc.mn'.ered on-I stockll,crtf !f " ab"'w ",at U wi" s ! demonstrate Its own BUDerioritT over all am mp-a f Pfltnmllr .;, ' i i it 1 pref.-rer.ee every where, among business bv the Panama route to New York :i si-' Tln BG&rly ten daya irmref. Its cast"i torminu.-, is within the Gulf of Mexico, ! II-- -.. , . , , near to ana or easy accoaa t.-om the uuit, tho liavy;ii,j defences of the United ports, tho navy and defences of the United! Statea, and thnrefore, emphatically the . . , nil i i American route above all others , which 1,0 accessible only by an intricate and perGrakada to he aFctvri Venice. At no eat distance from the city of Granada are 'boated a duster of the most beautiful and fertile islands it is nosaihJe to mneivfl 7 I . i7 V7 T T- ?a 8 l? S i 5 ond these and separated Irom them by a deep navmnble channel, atanda the large island of Zanetaro. whose bold headlands "'VT8 " ," Z ET 7 , r ' 7. the lake. Zapotaro is in its Western extremity scooped out so as to foim .an almost circular bay, and the shore of vS I .w a a a . ..-.. i a . . i oav is Dounu'.a uy me cluster Known as I tit ThAMAtwt !!. .,k n n( hinh 1 1 J . J I .t 1 l 1 " . "Tri" VI H l ' I 7" 1 1 w uiu miiiu, lain ,i mioi t llllie uean lieu iu irarnri'ifitiit1 nun it' un i-,cs.-. I - " - T ran e lotinairp can mnvo trom me eiv. tn . .r UUVi.ni. 1 v I .11 IllOlt, va.. until VA tiil .o IIOIT . . a- . - UMM1 w uranaua move I,om OIie sueei 10 ' i: . . t . . i I- ' .' .., , , n city oi a uiousanu i.ianas, pure a, . ' . I cooj WAer will be always convenient, and ... ... . it would be impossible tor impurities and r,.,; ,A aa-L. : : infections to exist in its vicmnv. Here cana's will occupy the place of rcis.and light fairy-lihS boats streets will supersede horses. Here, instead of a A'..n . . :..!.. L. :n il. 1 tiiii; slii'C'i, e iiiivu a nutiiu, ueie iiu baan and liaard senoras and eenoritaa in ! their gondo.af, sinking love-songs in the star-light, and here will be the most pleasant ooanhioatioa of health, convenience and j bM"tjJ" ar y &7F lhü sun llHS '- r tli Ann ! V VI OlIVllV -4Ji'dge Lecompte Removeu. Tlie truth i of the removal of Judge Leeompte is now : of Ken tuck , as Chief Justice of the Supreme C our : of Kansas. The removal was contemplated at least forty dayiago,-and of wh.ich, it is said, Judge Loco i pto was aware; but, up to this time, nothing has been heard from him in defence of his official conduct. The recent proofs and representations determined . premises the course of the Administration in the Wm. Spencer is likewise nominated as Marshal of Kansas vice Donaldson, and T. Cunningham, Associate Justice of tho Supreme Cour:, in place of Judge Purrell, deceased. jfüTlT's :. very solemn thing to be married,' said Aunt. Bethany. 'Yes, but k's a great deal more solemn not to be,' .aid her niece. STJohnJ. Crittenden, of Kentucky, is al present the oldest member of tho UnitedJ States Senate, having gone into that Jöody in 1817.

An Incident of th Allianck Tkagedt. r P .... I- - a f , . -.-.If

order 10 save the lives of others. If the account given to us be correct, and it was j given by eye-witnesses of the occurrence, Jacob Rudy, a German thJ flagman of the m 7 station the shapeless fragments oi whose! i bodv w, wmm nnnn , hr,T in a larcro i iD - warehouse near tin station died as a hero - w, H lAn I I r.., 4 . l . - I---c o. in. Li am nppro.i-iiin wiiii the speed of lightning he saw the danger of the crowd upon the platform, and those in 1 .1 i . i , , , , the train which was leaving he rushed, with his lantern and his signal waving, up the track, directly fronting the death - deal - j ing locomotive, and it struck him: carried 1 him hetween the nnra- m Mm limk ( .. ...u, ...... j i ! Hmb, actually tore his noble heart out, which was dragged from Be ier the baggage car a torn and bleeding mass of shapeless human flesh. In the agony of his fear for oth- ' he had forgotten himself. Such conduct ; is worthy of a monument f marble. His oony, or rattier what remaiu-d ot it pre - . 1 - sented a most shocking spectacle. One of his arms was torn off, his head and upper part of his b.dy had 1 - every distinguishii e c it ble fe tture of humani'y. His young wtte, ; about to become a mother, came down in the morning to see her husband. God help , , , i ! A Fortficomino Impoutant D.CUIOM. rr.. - .

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TI. ... 1?. t .1 A 01 me Missouri comI .. promise act is about to be determined by lhe Supreme Court of the United States. The aU arises, as we understand it. wo 01a neiMo, oorn or a slave L -i . 1 1 in Miaaouri. taken to the territory cove.ed by the Missouri compromise, ami aiterwaras brought back to Missouri where he was claimed as a slave. Other interesting points arc also involved and will bo decided, among them tins: whether a clave becomcat once free when voluntarily taken by his master to free ten i orv. J J li is perhaps strange that there has nev1 , . .. Or hn.Ol n incuinn r.f tlin Sunnin 0onri - . K..r... w upon the question ot the constitutionality1 of the Missouri compromise. It was op-' poasd by Mr. Piaknejr and others, in Üt1 Congress which pMd it, on (he ground ' . . 1 .. . . 0 01 unconstitutionality, and the current of judicial decisions has boon, with reference Seward, while Governor rf iu- Vai. K-ldl 'iu. u.--:i j:i . that su pation. " " " I ww w V-WVV. v 11V V II VI U, V 111.11 I V I I I .11 IIC I l' 1 II' 111 l I .. j . 1 ' 1 i . 1 - j . ... .... . . l he lorthcomng decision will h.. waited with interest- because it will finally settle with interest because it will li.ially settle fmporutnt diiferces. Frtt Prtn. r w ' 49The?e is irreat excitement in Tonnes sco. on nenomit of anticipated negro insurrections. Twenty or thirty neroes have been killed, and one white ma-, (l.wj to death, not foractual insurrection, but upon suspicion of me&itatinur it. X. Y. Trlhune Tld 'ma Llu mon' wc n.iiiit.fl 00:. ., r""" !? aS . .ga 3 , " ? . !,-,y by the accident of some of the i lack being rnbbed off. He was then washed, and found to he a real whi'c aholitinnutt. Idadr. i ! ' '"T 1 . ST ' " . " . ' " an indiscriminate slaughter of white men, HHHWOI IIIUIIIH UIOUIIH. I O 111 . Ill . !I, a7 women aitd children. Failing to get up a successful war in Kansas, they hare tuiüoit iif ihn konnK toin iiO ft'ih Iho W a A V1 ""v.. j ... ..vo.. 1 We trust thov will propose tho same thin in our Lo islatti, e We will atoif rhev have pluck enough to face the r a ; . . . . . J music. ! small nocket lelen-ranli has been 1 . r o r invented, no larger than .-.. i lOOiCCO oo . ia which can be attached to the wire at any point along the line, at the ins ant. and a I . ... meaaase sent aa desired a i hi i wi v a i iv --. fan. iu v i j . . , . , , . luck in the way of lottery ; there is i ' . . ... If any of our readers want to try their .a rare chance offered to them by the ' Plymouth J,it Stock Co.," whose whttimmmX may be seen in todays paper. I r 1 A Fish Stokv. We have heard many fish stories, and they are generally of that tenor the very name inclines one to disbe Here them. We have one to tell, which, as we know the person who was the main actor in mo lnciuem, wo can voucn ior its being true, particularly as there is ocul.r evidence of the matter: Some days ago, the Captain of a ship, at anchor outside the Pass, threw overboard a shark hook baited, not expecting in the least, as the Captain himself says, to catch any thing of the fish tribe. There was nookeü, nowever, a snars oi tne spotted, kind, and as it afterwards prov.d, a regular "man eater". He had to be harpooned before his capture could be effected. His size and weight may be imagined from the fact that it took, to hoist him in, eleven men, with a double lift, on the main arm yard. The monster measured seventeen v. w 1 .1 -I feet eleven inches in length from tail to .nout, and nine feet in circumference. He had seven rows teeth, three of the rows being almost hidden in the upper gums. IG Hvnr 0ntl. filln.l ..n a l.0f Korail In his paunch as foun i the body of a W V 4 .OV J 11." V WW J I 1. V VI .( IV J man in a half decomposed atate. So far as could be judged, the corpse was that of a well-dressed man, of medium size shirt i,;t a-:.k Un.-. : ii. .. der shirt, cotton socks, and shoes nearly ... . , ...... i . ... . . v. . . w .. mm , ... t. a 1 1 n Uli . . ' ' new, of the Congress gaiter kind. lhe ßhark had also in his stomach several pieces of old canvas, such as are usedby ves sels on their rigging, The jawbone of this 6-a pirate" has bee brought up to tho ciiv. It is largo enough

to take m a sugabarrel. If. Q Pic

Fashionable Women.

Fashion kills more women than toil and ' sorrow. Obedience to fashion is the greatft transgression to the laws of woman's nature, a greater injury to her physical and j mental constitution, than the hardships of a i . poony ana neglect. The slave woman at nev tasks live and grow old, and seel . . i . lwo or 11111 e ge"auona of her mistress iici ujiairci The washerwoman, with of hope to cheer her in her ! Larlv a r mmjss ;tu V. 1 1111' A 1 1 - . ; iuiis win jive iu tce ncr lasnionable sisters j all die around her, the kitchen maid is hear1 lT stronS wll? lr lj.d' to be nurI Ill- A Cliilr 1 . V. r T .r- m , . 1 .....'. 1 b -vi im ii DIL, v.u . jkt is i a.iu ii uin inai e i ; j' , ' I less fr aH the ri.at eIlds öf ulman iif0. ; They luST but little force of character; they have still less power of moral wiB. I and quite as little physical energy. TIkv , . - - - . t.'", PMeK? .no .V, j . ,T ' ; doll forma, in the hands of milliners and -uiniiis ll Jiu oii.iJjf -i:u). iiu v ilio OI1IV servants to be dres ssedand fed to order. ' J dress nobody, they Ewfl nobody; and l8 ThT J r; p ric ey f vT ü ZU Z lire, ii tnev rear cliiiJien. p.nrvmri .tm 1 nurses do it all. save to conceive nid rrir , thorn birth. And when reared wat arc 1 they? What do they amount to, bat we- . ! ti r r I f. acV biographies of ono f them Kcr actions (.line om stock.' Jt;'ad thi our men and women. Not had .1 fashioaable mother. , They nearly all sprang from plain, attwg minded women, who hd aa littk to So !.. r.. t , tin ! married ladV how old she is. lo ask a Lawyer if he ever told a lie. j To ask a doctor how manv persons he j Mr ... has killed, To ask a 1 ' ig wrong. minister if he ever did any To ask a merchant whether he cheated a customer rP ," ... e - . . correspondents. jo rua an car.or me name 01 ain 01 ins To ask a yoane lady whether she would it A o l.i. nil I 1 1 ' t . 1 ' 1 vt . To ask a subscriber if he has paid the! pr inter. 1 4P" The arms of a pio'ty girl, wound ightlv around your neck. 'has been d.V covered tobe an infallible remedy in eaae If .1 i T.l . . i. of sore threat. It beats popper (,c-a all j hollow. . itVice stincs even in our dcMttres, tmt Tirtm conanlea Ten la oar paiaa. EEIWIOUS NOTICE. ,-, , . . " . , ... ... .. Elder L. H. Chase, of Adrian Micl.i ! gn, will lecture at the Court Hose, on . . ' ...... "J fiATM I I tnn- . n nt 1 ... 11 ,I-i:..-v,..u .i. j-.-u.io.-, ui ucjuci a uis (course in Plvmouth, on Frtdav btckivo. T. ail , a January za, 100, at the rreshytcnan Church. Church P-.. m, i,.ifM. -u oer ice will commence at halt-past .ix L.a. 1 v. iv v. a . i vi . MEDICAL NOTICE. At the annual meeting of the Marshall . . T" . Co inty Medical of Dr. R. Brown, iv ,.tn iii,,.. ...i.. i ii . i. . .re.. v.oan HWKw ewcioij, neiu a. me om.-c in Plymouth, on the second Saturday of December, 1C56. tho fol - I lowm

ving named persons wem elected office:' Mll.O IftNOß. ton aoeielv for the ensui-i year, to-wit: We wmdd edl iha artoatbia afw apeaaSaati n- T w 'rpvyptt ti . to thadvertin i-.i tin-t -ts i iper, ;:' tka i i V PRnnl J v- ' Bf of Willis i !!,: ,ti . bolek ... ' J. K. BROOKE, ice ' PortWame, Ind.

of " R. BROWN'. Secretary V 1 - ' i r. v t r . , T , . .

R. BROWN. S-e-v. Doc. 2oth, lfoo PLYMOUTH. IND. J.THOMPSON Sc CO., 1 T AVE $-2,')00 worth of property to di-)o?o ot .1 J. to one thon.?nd person. v.-ry person reo : :" ir: portion ot t!ic protierty at tln .litnnu. u.n. ; ! . f T f . r ' Ö m , j the holder thereof to mcnbcnOnp, nd t mich Khan - - - - . a I mi l i !C a P ..a -,.i il, . I cf the property as m:.y he airarkil to him by a cam- - c .1 r :...;)..,.. .,-i.:..i. ...Ill . l - place as soon as on thooaaad certificate are sold, nnueeei inree 101 uimiiuuuh-, mum .mn mm notice waerooi win dckivcu ui puou..iu.Mi or otu- : ... r . j receive, at the distribution, 40 acres land, j Ä'J t I 1 l.-L .11 (jl.l v ll-l. iii. ti uiiiin.au in..- . in. or other , oi monso prat itable an investment. SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY: 1 Prize 40 acre, beautiful wood Laud, . . . 1 1 15o timber M 300 1 onodioriJO bugv, 150 Gold BJan,. 1 D. Lever W atch, 200 Gold Pen? 100 volumes Literary Works, 40 acre Lot of Land, 31 Gents Breast Pins liS L-i 1 i joq 1 30 ICO 1 72 50 4." 100 Ladies Pencil?, JJ 40aere lot of Land. 300 72 Gent fob chains,. . 36 rt 50 silk. pocket handkerchief.,. i 200 22, 20 Watch Guards, 10 200 Port Monaies, 76 Miscellaneous artk-les, 18 1,000 $2,000 ' The proprietors of the above Dist ribution arc offering to the public extraordinary advantages in tii!enterprise, so that by the simple investment of $2, thev have an opportunitv to cot a start in the world which may realize to them a permanent and lasting benefit. It may get you enough for a homestead, "uitu invalid unuut uiuli n uirunn ann upvn Useless indulgences. n - 1 I - I .1 a I lt y r . mi - a , . kn ih Kara H n .a -.a 1 .. H The Land in tho above Distribution lies w ithin five miles of Plymouth, Ind., is well timbered with ; oak, cherry and poplar, and w ithin one mile of a stcim saw mill and in an excellent neigi-oornooa. Lwaa nhnLn The following is the description of the I tnd in the j nw qr of thft ne qr of sec. 14 township r4, Range 2 . 8w qr of the ne qr " 14, 34 2 jneqrofthenwqr " 14, " 34 ! c or of the nw qr u 14, " 34 " 2 ... . Thpcnmniinv n The companv pledge thcm-elves to give a cle: r title for the prizes, as soon as culled upon after tl e j Distribution. This Proberty is oftefed at the cash value, and ein be examined, before the Distribution, by the stockholders. The titles are unquestionable. Members not present at the Distribution, w ill have the property awarded them taken care of until called for. Dec. SS 7t4

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J.usox McComb. J. W. ROBB &C W HOLES A I. P ' BRGCERS & COMMISSIÖI MMIT5. . .COIXMBIA STREET VI TlOU FORT WAYNE. INI? LD respectfully invite the attention of i m m .i . - . . w" v 1 c.tra.u' 10 the,r oxtive stock of Gro I 11 iijnr eweik ui uroSüft tIu T P"f"d t- soil at New lltion g ,lb the Stf. H. WILLIAM. . HfESTlS. WILLIAMS & KUESTIS J WHOLESALE DEALERS IS 1 m.lwmm ÜLA" NAILS, " , ' neese, Lard &c. l C.H.fM III i xmrm. mnr, , FORT WAYMR rwn j 1 KRCHA.1V ppii win, Cwrw of all j&S ÄmK OMkm filled u i hiiisp;!tcj. ' ANY ÜARJ.CT. AH Gv2r. I 1 .vou 41 Shawl for four Mhlk . I come to II0.VK8T CoEN-EK. ' C nOVNLBf i SHIRLEY. OROWNU SHIRUrrt k pi 1 J dl Surs orcjub. :, 1 OO l- L'irn iexe!i.Tn '. f - n ir;? ..c c - " ...... doc-. BR OWN LEE 1 BHOttRf. Xpyiltlii W VAX-Mtf tlw L'aion Plank Rout PIvr..inK p ...1, ii;i- ..1 l. 1 n . - . . 4.H.1 laiwi, will not he received tor tases. n iq sc D-V1NNEDGE, T. IL CL Doc. 1- ,tf. SL'HVKVOK-s XOTICE. Pin: I-'NERKIfiNED, A ITTfTHEO (OH E I . . -1 w.f? T. . . -a lO'VcIock a .n.r. n üd ,iv. p, K1 l . 1 . . M '.' ui ...vi, win, un i;,n iiiv (); JiI'N 1 i in iuiu im: uuriM.'! Ol IMS lanü IU SCCI Marshall countv. Indiana: to nwa the tL1 firitvj I .nl fc.'K f. ...... I. .. - I . . . ami continue fnm lav to dny vntü all i survrvetl Non-reaid nta; who fail u MeetAeSorrew t anove mentioned, ana d.tr.ij or aiMa for defraying their portion of the nmw ot th rvv w:n i... .t..m...l t), ..' 1 ----- a ,um - - mv v.l. ' ; . i 1 i , . . ; r I ncli dciiniiuoncies placerl on the ta"duirtic;tc an i collected according to law. A. TEEGARDEN. T , - - NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF 3x11 & winter 3ECctti For Men and Bcjys, just roceiveiaiid for ledieo W) BEOWLUEE ft 8RIRLEYB. BTATEOF INDIANA, M RHALL COUNTY. In ne !I,irsh:iIl Cirewif Court. February Tenu, 1 Abrha8laichiB ) Xarltai BbiMWR. V JSo"iw !" Jl STfiTi! "ST' P me U. nurkx, hi- Attorney, fled in my office les complaint f.r Divorce, and it appearing bv lhe fns3l?8tSln? tcrmined in her absence. , . uesi N.R. PACKARD, Clerk. M M -ii dl Ctroait Court 57tl TO N0N RESIDENTS. fTlHE UNDERSIGNED WITH THECOUN-t:S.-fvc-.!r,-.wai onFridaT..th? MofJwi: mrv, at 10 o'clock a. m. on mhI dav, proceed to -arrcr and locate the eome.-sormvh.Jm...-tien 14. Town!ijp N, Ran.c 1 Ivist in Mirsh.il c unty Indiana ti meet on the premises and con- ! tiaue Iroxn day to dav until all Utmrveved. Toi. ri BtaMll rlf I'.ii t . i.. ., Ii flUa-HHaaa the time above mentioned, ad defm or nr..vi,h. - . ' . - r 1 1 jr defraying theii portion oftlie exnen-e ofth- s,,rreTwili be retnrned t the ' jtuity Auditor, :ml 1 collected accjnhu to law I 3-:en 'id.:. 0 aia i.u on tlie tax duplicate, and Their ntock wmn.tfl f a c neral an rtn ::t f " ' ' ?' . t T& m . t., -... o, ...... ... i WT 1 MIC ! f.Vl fi I it ' . f If . ' ..:! - ( . la Hm East, offer- then la-.-üitM .-- l..r hoin- a :!i .r s' iek, un arji.i?0(i by any other house iu tit West. They we therefore . mi. id io forni-h :tnv;hin.' in lore in person to purchase . r; . s.ic. I ii th mmfi ;-.nl time, purchase of Williams k liucftis, rho'lcaalc Grocers, Fort Wayne, lud. Cuiti TO NÖX RESlDENTa "

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9inHfi under.ig:i"d, bj their agttntH, " Ith of 1 the County Surveror, ail! on the 14th unv of

J moarr. 1 P57 at 10 o'clock a. m on mM .laT.'r.roneed to mr-ev ami locate eorneiv of h hi.wl im - j - v m a . a a s j u . . sec 1,011 ,a-,.town r'n ! wha Contv Indiana to nu et at the PubscriU-i-. aud ctjnuc from dav to dav until all is sum ved. .. .. oll-.n - irs' w 10 t:ii to meet t hi. Siirvovi.P the time above mentioned, and defiaj and BMrMa for defraying their portion of tho expense of the survey, will bo returned to the County Auditor, and Mich delinouenciea ulaced on the tax duolicati. ai.it a a i collected uecoiiliai: to law. BENJAMIN CLEMEES, !- r3. IIORTOAGE SALE. BY virtue of an order of sadr anJ execution o nie lnini bv the Clerk of the Mar!.'. Circuit Court, I will offer for sale as tlie .a r

150 directs, at public auction, a: Uic Court House door, 25 in the tow n of Plymouth, on Wednesday, the 51st 200 j of January, IbSi betw een the hours of lew o'40 I clock a. ii.. and four o'clock p. in., the follow mr M described Real E.tate, in Ma .hall count), State of

Indiana, to-wit: The north nuarter of the south-east quarter of section nutnticr tw o, township number thirtv- ; four, north, of rar go tw o east, in Marshall Countv, la a? . a . . m . inniana or so innen inereoi as mav ne necessarv to make said Judgment, interest and cost, aud ait acruing interest and costs. To be sold as the property of Silas Morgan, to satisfv an execution in favor of Lvman Griffin, waiving valuation laws. J. F. VAN V ALK EN BURGH, Dec. 25 7t3 Sheritt M.C. The Ministerial Association Of the South Bend District North-West Indiana Conference, vill meet at the M. B. Church, in Plymouth, December 30th, 1856, at 2 o'clock, p. m. A full attendance of all the Ministers, both traveling and local, i3 respectfully solicited. The citizens of riymouth and vicinity are icspectfully invited. W. S. HARKLK. December 18th, 1866. At Brownie? ife Shirley's, jou can bo suited with any kind of books, paper, pens and ink von rrav desire. They have ja received a supply of tho standard school books, text books, blank b '.ks, and finally, all .he books usually kept by booksellers through the country. Also a splendid stock of paper of all I kinds, cheap ft the cheapest.

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