Plymouth Banner, Volume 4, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 March 1855 — Page 2

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re"shall not attempt to tontest the laur

els won hi this particular.

This IVoiit-c . Must te-establish our old mo Je of deal-

. PTTf.- -'tr iug with foreign subscribers. Those livi - mi ut of our own countv and wish our

EjCS Eight. -Those of the present subSCribers to the Banner who do not wish to continue it, arts requested to return j this number, or otherwise notify us. i Wlrn the papers arc sent by mail, thi?y

Tlure tJajs l:it-r Innix iltu opc. ARRIVAL CF THE NTLV'Ii:. PAni'lC.

corp., us well as the Frencu Government, j prove th3ir farms, that grow poorer every The printed . matter iSvir,- icn wore present. year, sturvinr entile, farmer's, bovs turn- post ofäce daily, average mote than -

Ihr Bienmcr Crescent City, with dales ed into chik-and merchants, and farm- tons. Ah euer usgc --a vi, 14 . u..

V A! r,i, i 1 ' from Ilavajjah to thy lh, is just in. cr's ihu-h'.trs unwilling to work; pad m oflke, avenge ? t n s p-r vsi.w tor. x, 4m art i 1 11, 1 ,,. . , 1. u m r ... . , -i -r 1.:-

T he z earner Pacific, with advices from

pn:- nv

: piper, must pay irt advance, or hare some 1 :'. .v ..

T x '.v. . , . l ! unc W5-IG IfSUWlltlLlC IUI llll'lll, lllir?3 V it was v.-1 th much reluctance that we 1 v .

, ... - . .. tare personally acquainted with tl j uried witn .be Banner istablishmer.t in I 1 J 1

hem.

December last, but the unusual ill health j of our self anil family during the prcvi- j

We shall "laJlv at all times, send our

paper to any part of the world, tut we

mnU have our py ror it. After this

T ii pniiiril fr We. ', ". t ..1

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a refusal to tako it from his

is then made his duty by law

to us, and we hope none of tl

lect its performance

Those who hate pat

advance end expect

J lis steamer v.l Dorado arnvedat .iia.iall, tarmerfc trtut tire a?hrnen 01 lheir vo-

vamh on t';c 6th, frota . pinwall, und! cation, or who drin': whisky till ail yon-

A v,or.v.Ji ::;::r.tl Civ-l ; -!-ct.eI her. $. If with . at -.v:.t t t! lh- o'Jl.

ppcrt- T - ' cultural 0'.-t -j ; 4 : . ,

0i3 ?jmicr monlh., had discouraged s, ; ' , ' the nu;nbars yet due . . . ' . . . . number, all rsr.ers sent to distant sub .

asui attaoura we hd never citereu tj.e . . . to call at tne oluce end sr

senilis wui on tiiscontinuovl, unless pro- :

ofJlc: for sale, we feared another season j

of

' cr credits are entered

. . , , i I vi Jed for as above. Money may heref ill health mi"ht overtake us in ad-i ' ' , shall of course hold . . . , , i mitted by mail at our riSK, postage paid. .'anca of another purchaser, ana prevent mjJJJ , ' sponsible for the ra -i .r I...:.... : 7 , . I roir lrnj'i h TT I rtf'V." I i : . . I

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1 . . . ' m n r in' 111 rrfii v rrv rn.i

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have no receipt 1.5? - f. , f , l'.tish Cabinet, Gladstone, lif rbort and .. wtth, the Messrs. . Graham, had resided; buse llo,huck's A sevcro shock of an earih,:u!;o

ready to make the J ration to appoint a Committee to inrriiro tu,rtu Ul "'1

raper irom mis uaie, n cnapge jn prices.

oar chanft of IrratioK without consider- üfiV V.'fU I R TT I f!.r!K no nrodit is rntered on the books of the liLttl,AL lMhldtiLiMvi1.,

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!Me sacrifice. . Ve had become attached ! xQ nee the Banner make its appearance 1 office, or where they to our little paper had labored fcr its . jn entire new type ! "We have coiuiJer-1 from or agreement

improvement in interest and appearance, abU owing to s on the old score. It is j Thompson?. They are

and had received ample evidence of our!,lue us and it would be ours to use as we 1 necetsary arrangement for the fulfillment ! hr.o ihe management of the war. was car

siicccsc, to a certain extent, from the lib- 3V.v proper, if we could get it ; but just enl aud prompt patronage we received j a soon as we can collect enough, we at the han l? of onr fellow citizens. Of j will sp.r.d it for new. type, and the tothese evidences of their partiality, we i tai henHt -of its . expenditure will be recainoi bo totally insensible, and now, ! alized by our pations. Each one owe tl ths solicitation of so many good and ! but a small mite, and it is therefore the

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.nnivr.i i s , . n.- ....I rpporifu n-iviu oc-ii nroj nno iwico ov ; tsi in, u are üM,;;tn:i u: i.to:.';,

. . 1 . . Ht una TTt,I L. kJIIC UU) 1IUL

office, ar.J it for f0UI days nf.,; ;lCr ;n:eJ dav, I T?' com' ' . will nlso add I beliove in ,

to lopvnM l.enoe tne apparent -M-.-iy us her a mvai. ! , 1 . , , 1 . .

trill lite market tor bftvu'.u.hs wns dull. ! - --v

,w" "'" " o i - . . . i vnrc-S horn t Me bow ol tno Meanstr. ai.-ci I c:u-.ve m Invinr- n n-'l :ir.) -r; v---- . ' :

, an, nri.T n! nil Li-. - '..irr IUnr ' v - - r -. , r t T I" - r

de.i n.d ft! vVr-v ,' i -i I the other passed immcdiatelv over the cultural ihrr.ry. ' Wt - viecitntq OJ ner vhi.i A neat Ju per ouvb.. I . . . ' - . . j y-v lv.-t.-'-- . , - vir?: noit.i

d for the. papers 1.1 :.ld Corn l;4 ,vilh ail unusxiaU whecl-liouso. ; I I '-uco iu n,portiug the nr;ricu;iur. :; :,... v -:-t ?::-'.

us lo furnish them ; lianted buii,s. rn .new Ur.i.r.AX, March 11. ; at paper. ot our Str.tf. ry-irJf; ir tio.n, T: v ! . : - ' .

them, would do well i V osttru Can. fiMr is qnolcd at 4 in, ; . " f,,t' r M .; " ;hn , -t' ' ' -7" -'v.'1'-,"-.'1' " '"' -- r,v- . . Und rr , i-,---., v,.i:..- -.,r t oa the Oily ol Mexico to tho o- inst., uas mo;- my nc:-:.Lor-. o.-.l C-lil, u:i,;r. 2 :2lü0 " frC?

1 thnt trip nrnn. - ,toi uln' iinw. .-.. . , ... . f -.r

on the boohs. We i " , , V " v I Santa Anna has kooo to tho South ITir'.C !!r IV in t:,t- .irs. Tv. .Ufil !.?! !- i -a;,--r. o-.-r : forre.t.

iMyar.u.:,.:!

says he; A oorre.-p.-?;-.:on of the Mirv.-r.-; r.x- ' , .

each subscriler rc-

with his troop?, Waving only fifteen huu-

The !ili':ial paper

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A f:orre.-p.-?;-.:on of the M.ry

hns gone lo the baths, but it was rumored Pl. 'vr i t i fr :. us

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exfeute. '-O'. Tvporis t:i-.:t on the Vth

K-b.

of their en-o-ements. The contracts of , r cu- aucsequcaiiv uxo uwa.u , " " , ... ,. , modeled, but ths same men arc ih, except others we are under no obligation to . , T ' . f. tht Lord johu -in.i is m ngaiu. as uo-

fulfiil, without some satictaclory arange- s un;ai ;rcrc:ary.

meut.

faithful friends to return to its manage- ; easier paid. Come, walk up, we wish

nmt, we lake hold with a Grmer grasp, j to publisb the neatest paper ever issued

and with a determinatioa to never ''look ijj Plymouth, and xce, intend to no it, butt

LacTr."

I The ceiebrutedJocoph Memo is dead. ! The Vienna Pc.jco Conference wis to

The Michigan Wity Enterprise of the j ho 0n n a days. All farlits ox14th inst-, says that wild p-g;.:i p.ci&c-d u "strt.r."- tro Tr pea?-:. t abound in im:ucnsc numbers south of I It lid bt en ohlaliv snnom-ccd from

tho Crunoa, tiiat on tho 7ih of I c;;. tilt.,

: the Russians urder t.ttcral Lasardi, f;f-

that citv.

j terriLie con luvt took yi'icc . oc-1 Pr' f nil .;(:.;, at r-ic?.

ound Hiii, or T i-MbucLny, nrcr r. i r "

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ion trie main Yuba. The facts

STILL LATJ1I1 FHOM KUEOPE. Arrival of Ihc Siraiüship Africa.

' tid as follows ;

.nC Ci;ii,?,r-'! to b :y ?r.y s:ot k

A com:-any of m'-n, herd u'i !:- ...

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cmim in t!

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Hamtax, March 1.

The steamer Africa has arrived news is important. COM m ; ;j v j j I V T j." f I, J f. K i; (J r'. . V: .i ..' . T- , i- ; ? .

i :ie

riirnmat t!.: tditco. but

were nerhit in the hill 12a: While thus employed, .-evtrtil men fr-An Park's 1.. . .. ,

uai up, a;;l

in th- ciai-;:

L a:.: C-;i:m .;. i'- M

Grocer

alia t x)-7

had been for

a? at wotk

dar

tlteir ?.ii:i."" ..

Ho expired suddenly, at ono o'clock u.. ; Ppare for wrrk.'cfirimin?; that th; ground r., the momin? of the -i int. The event! -vas "IUMi l,x nu: ctly !lu'' '' :: V';V':' ' '!.

A fj'.v trips to the south afforded us j indubitable proof that ill healA was noti

confined to northern Indiana, during the

rast cummer; nor are tue other "llts that ; T - , . enacted by our lust State Legislature,

. j ' prr.ee.i''d to

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wo must hare our old accounts closed) We shall be under lasting oblivions ; ty thousand trongw,ta , seventy guns, ( - ; E -uemciu. .no ,.o- , & ( , ; r; ! . ... i , f c...... attacued the lu.'Ki-iU .rcc3 at Lup-iiorii, ! ia,K rra'1,11' i .... . , , , . '. ' m some way in a short tunc. to cur whilom neighbors of tny S.att , ri...5.-. j , r r Vl.i , j This event was renounced ih the IIouso l!1 leüVe l" c,3nv:' 11 rvi

rr-,T Ti,-.-.-,-., in,r Af,. f ..louniu.Miuum, " , I he bii.lo List lour h-.ii:rs. and : ;P " rnv inu, oy wru ar-: ' - -

''MA-'T , ' ., . inounh to continue their daily exchange. Kusmus had t-reiire fin3l!v. lcav.n.un- . in the House cf Commons' 1y ; "tner, was water

niiTcnrnl In. unn in.r nnun in.? I a W i " - J , . : . r - l 5 1 ; I Of I r k I . i r I 'i r t ' . , n t V -. i f. j.

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fiesh is heir to," alone prevalent here. J

iiumor arc Hcat that he was abt-lnai-( 'Vel;s 'tr' An'Ur ha! frr, it-

-c"Atir.

All are fcund in abundance elsewhere. "We j

j prohibiting the manufacture, ilUgal

.liüliV,UliUlltUL.ui-v.-u(ivwv... .1 V v, . ...j . . and use of intoxicating liqtmiS, a3 have, therefore, determined to make this , . , , , , . ... r I tremciy oppressive end calculated our p?:rnaf:?nt xjsiJenca, and u our ti-i , . , .... , . . r ' auriü,: tnetr nsruts and privileges a3

forts ars successful and sufficiently pit-'

?ouiz3 i, to continue our little Banner j

unfurled lo the breeze.

zvs wo have belora stated." the mar.

; and independent citizens. The tubj

has been ogiti'.ed and questioned at

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in this State for manv

J i past, and at the late election was made

evidences o: ..ic pomamj c cmzca, . j-. orl3al consideration . i i '

of .Marshall County towards u 00? jch0iCe of our EeriesentatiTes -M mvde. f,cb!o efforts to cater for their tastes- j scpn.s h . ,1ilv vHleJ it 8I1(

rr.tect and defend their inter-. lil3 diiccl agcats of th"e people wou'd faithfully r.pressnt and reflect their true !hve violalei the . trusts committed "to

business character, have formed attach-

of som

pleased with tho location and love tr.e ! j

p?oplo here, and. be ""tho conjectures of others v.itat they may in relation to our ramoval, wo havo only to say, from the hjue4v-ofoi htf-v.tl the reasons we r.fv assigned w2r9 'the" only "true ones. In out former management of the paper, we diied with ecmc, but never in-

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.n . ' ' r-, ' L3 I M -f I Ilk Tll 'r" I 1 1. I - ........ ww...-. - . .. : t . A .1 I .

sale' 4ja U4 vul - " i !,..,.?, , f , - cd. -but it is thought ho died of aprotdew . t:u lu groun.i.sim presL,.nvv l.-.vln ntirrlnU' esneLiallv-if .'. ,4itUl,'1C':-'l'ctl- . ' .. , . " 1 ftd their dc-tenr.'n.utir.n In hold ihe r!r..,s-.

ex- ri ' ' ' itwaöcouridemlv reportl that Lord an auacs 01 u.tm;!..a. ; , , . .. ' " , . it be through the columns of such a paper nl.n h,j ITsi j lUat lhc Lord! Hi, iih:,ss was known in Inland l"',T .V ;il.a:l tli(:th' Usthonewprcnriciors of the Sentinel Lucan had beenden lu-J- . j proves .o the nov,.cd' his dc.th, uvd f;''; p-r. Anderson Co armfe . . , !,., ....... .:.,...t ... caused a slight ri.;s :.i funds. , eu t.mv:Ues. an 1 returned lo t.efend

r nnw icsmn-. vh wi : maKU i i i'i'J ?:.: u i.i;im..i ,w.w.:..i.v v -- . .u. ,i . i -. ... .

Vrt . 'ii.i ii Thr o: r-!i whiih i i-; r.-i:', w 1 -irorife l'" 11 -1J",i- r.''c.i p;iri seven or iCl ... c ? i. .u rv sc vt re. rii.. rreat rio'.s h-!-.' taken Place 1 mo c..ett waka i.i em:.i v,.i prtu,.ce i -

the . J ; at London ami Llvor p.rd, in cor.5f.-uuer.ee , "atl auspired wueu -Alrica u... , , licattoa of the Daily Banner. f ,, r, '::0.i t.. ; Liverpool. I r.-ai.y forhosti.ities i-romaugry war.., VCTS W ills l lilLjl .i I... I I1 i ull.i.' I t i. ' . . r , ti. C .l I

Ä tv..:r. sv. It i. frecw-.I the lnh of Erwlund i ' i:iCl1 & :1;L 'ie-J 1,e :ndl-

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1..1VC th: i :;r;.'ii"iheii i i V Iii- .-'rh ii i.e.: tv.

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-We have no faith in a-o...;ng c.

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suppt-buion ma. ima "isia.m-wercarTivinr at

Th? GtBl!(ra:ta

th

oe vny. suutiuim wriic.a rreat v laifro-.-. -u'nc-ss ati.t a. c

frntvi corr.ni1..!.:!)!.! mnlP rli! CT ifl OtluT f 1:1 Ii! O V Ilif to thp. nhii;;r " i

words the grown up man. Tho princi

of Knlnnd inornsitiu (?) U. 1?. ?oc'r4tioa better, t-tato and il:;:b

The ecnoml imprest..:; in E-v-iand, i 3 - "su .cvicr, cypc-:!auy .rie. 111.1100

nirai. u.su i t

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to lire.

The alarm Wiis immediately civeu aetl the citireus ru-died to the sc-t:e, but too

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late, to preveni fntui result. Webster

deid,

ball hi

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Lies be iinbii.e.1 ly tie c5.il.!. , ..r...,.,:.. -"-''- ';;,"';"; " ' th,,,.-!. . , A.lt .hot ,:,-. ,

. . ... . . . . , , , ien to pece?, an; coum ihu ou ici.ieui-.e-.-i - - thmi-tMi, 'i,- i h lived two ti . .iht' r bauds, in neglecting the enactment -row and strenSther. wuh the youth and .. , Iii: f,r money and, tor nc oiuit. : t-ni'W,.! lt.. .t,.d. anu je. ..e .10 to c' . 64 .. .a.iidi.u.;i,, . ;...,' : , . , ,, 1 hours, a'.lhon.'h brains W.Me OoZltl"

e law ot ine kind, it was ior.n mature vat :i ace. ! it :s stalc-i that tho pissac o. .r. ; "n m-u-c ' . 1 ., ii,..

thcrrcr.erlaw-makiniVower it re- . . 7"" 7 . -: lloebuck's meauro nvus only th Ostedt-' V'rh .ra'1 oa' 5r5J1'1 ll',;,U'4 at - u 04 ' C't . '1 .V.-'-ia 0 dvins at

. . .. .. . irT'Clis iinrnd. ihe truly gratiiyinS f!r rr.ss..n..t:tlll c,r m- Gra-; cdslibars (.4 a .. , ' ,.:. 1...

Ea tne proper executive sanciio;i-is .t , ,",..,., Är,L., . . T . " . j .t . .. Th, Vienna Conference was to op.K asi accounts. Anacr,0 v v

OiiJi.pec43 liie 0 :icci. y un-i iiu.i . n.v- r.arir. U ias .0113 tnci iic.iii.. ciw u-.i i i.i ; . v,, n ri- .'..i,,,-!-. muhii lam.

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tentionally offended any one. That men may diHei upcu politics and many other subjects, and be nut offended at each other is quita ratioaal. All should take their county pdpe.-, but no one should expeci it to" please cary IcJj for this is impossible. We have confidenca, however.

in the intellienca of our readers to be-

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r aced unou our Statute dook. ar.a is r.

11 law of the State. . It is now our duty a? law abiding citizen?, ' to fi'.h fully observe it. , v ' Abciitionists, Free Seilers end many other good men looked upon the compromire measure of ISÖO as oppressive and subversive of the paineiples cf the government, and many threatened then, as do now the opponents of the prsent liquor luv, its total disregard. But it too, was the work of , the proper delegated authority rcceied tha reifuSfite execulive sanction and was clothed with all

I the requisites cf law, and although , its

liev that they arc ready and willing to j :nflueuce mrxy no be such we could all uphold and patronize that kind of indi- j Jesirü; yol as -OC(l citie,;S we should jendenea end frankness in the manage- cbey ;nanjateSf merit cfa public journal, which so strong-1 Tke cuy affeCtivo remedy for these

:y commemltnemseives to puhi.c patron- evils ,,hen eviiä they arc) is the ballot

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ac in ether civilized communities,

delight to please when ri?l will do itbut wj fsar not the consecucncts of cf-

box. Tie public mind may shapes itself in &3 many ways os there are stars in the

' firmament, for a different remedy, and

fending hen the same cause produces may cat,.8 ft lemporary uspeusion of the offence. Wo -desire to deal justly with j cl.cration of a law, DUt the only efAc'-tial all, and have nothing to fear. When j c4nft.lv for Us bd coR-eqnjnccs, its opwc err (and we have no c?ectatiou of j ?on, rvin nnd at the polls'. ' escaping it sniirely) ample and honorable j -cot vcpara-.ion shall be made when convinced j Ail f.iv.issica. Some two or thret weehs cf our errors; but va hope not to incur j ago two cf our old and worthy citizens she eternal curses of a'ew for what they j departed, this life, and our par er took no

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frn:- tl,; -.d.r-P ti Laiu.rte and : real cauc nri vate sa anbbles in tho Y cxpec.aucns

lUUlOIUi t V t- umr . v I - CMcajo, .c,!3 .uh 10 ii.su... ,3 au i. , W "if;- , 'L .. Fron, ,h.-t I v,ar wC lave no m

C.eass vi üusi.c ju.i jh .t mj. iu,tl; u i

plan lately adopted to ralr.e th

amount of means lo comp.cte it

eminently successful, and we u:n

that the company will be fully

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to nromity meet their liabilities at each lo s.0,( ;he g.,p but j; cc,n)l-.:e his estimate day. Tha principal cntrol of mission to tno V-enu Conft renco. the work is in safe and energetic hands, i I: wa3 rumored that Lord Raglan was and by the arrangements entered into. ! anwouU accept a scat in the J 0 I l'fk . nri of Carl s'.o is the new

all rai ties, are so directly interested, as ' . t w. . j i'soitte Was made, ia which

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iiuu.- - ... v . .v, r. 1.0 an utiiricu iiimii. .s v;i::

ily in Paducah, Ky.; ht? wus about

ty-fi ve y-ars o

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Ho bn.-s ;i iiood oh

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umaceo I-om l.a.an, ..nu , (..,lf.fir,t. t' M- v.-j?

5 c,5te ono or uvoothe:, c,-Minitcr,. ; J f ! . . larci id.-: nu A.nca e ;; lh n.e .r. flf ; 11 , lu, ;:

.ha.bcen Lord Palmer.um t r:fo?cu - Vi.nftV i! "i:, (,ren. Bice is from Wash-

lerstand grea; wcu, o.n pa.c .S V Her a , v:,os frOR1 lLc Crimea ,re f th.-on. Muin,. olt,n,u.fi, ycys.

rerared B"u 11 wus 1:01 iUiiJ con: .:.; a - f ; , r : whs a partner o Webster am Ander, preparea u . '.....,:.. tv.hin ame tenor as the Pucit.c. iut,iir u. . 1

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1 mo a.i'f'j-

; ood r

moment.

On the 12th of Feb., the Russian? ' Tp,:i-)"'i " ',..-.:.:. ii!,..;r f- . 1 l!:IUtii.l Ji.t I .M i.M.I. t IV Oiilt 1.1 liittl

inaiifi a sortie unrins night, wnicii was not very formidable. The French

l.CUli

fhe papers south of us. alon-r the N. A.

had five killed. On the 1 1th another-. s R ,l SftV ti.( th(. pivsl !fl!l uf -hat

iiv ; It 1: cii-pUiiiiv Ii:4 imi! ir.:.-r 1.1 t!i?

i f-3'ul'; t f that road -to rec-ivs tlio .freii

collet of the 3:-;chcquer. I condition of the JAcnch on th. , n, yi. cr uf lUis with th: tic pThc members of 'ite Government cx- ,,V3S reporter as excellent. j ,;on t)f two or ihre-? bank.?, at not ou r

fl.it- c!ir':M h-

possible period. . .1 1 . ..m .t. ?.....-. .I11 Ytl

n I hi mf.m i i : uur i 111..CI11 11111 uu 1 - - ... ... . . .... ,

Al.l.il-". - . . . . ITl.' 1 1 nrf 4hl. tnn ..r. .1 r . . .1 n . '. ' . 1 .

.. . . ' mt'.d ctro'.r hoves that the r.C-OttaiiPnb u.uiy.:oiu.1)1u,-J..i,-,7ö ull!sP:, U:e ,louar. ihts saouic

.mprovingand DuiuUng up tneir town, , Yj -.j, lt,j l0 alVhciih a;1 btopol will be invited. ; j.,lowa ,,v lhf? peopie n,:Ky, -who

ana we maj .uiwuimu- q:i mtnatu ui na- j.;arc0 Vi,S p;Cpari: lot war. ' v.v.-t ..o .i -. , have Miyims:tie-.s to transnct witn Uiem. -,,v t migration and a consequent increase of i Louis -.n!foa seems in earnest about! Bamscssi Pat, Feb. '20. bs thev :niv !e swindled for it is a well 1

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i"'d'avor coiu.t.mtiy tj Mq.j.iv v.:;

i raxh Sicnk.

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houses for their occupancy., Store hous- tng to the Crimea, and has punliciy cx- , On the 17th l.upatorm wa3 attached . estamij.ie.x net, i.iai i:m .mis o: wie iree ; .. tz?tLiit . e " i cfta ftf v-.:ftr5 ,vtn f.P ;., : prcsced his determination to leave for on tho eastern side, bv eirhty pieces of: banks in the No. 1 list, puhlidi.nl in mar- A roou .".-'t!.o .v.N.iln-r -i l.itlc nor , . l.. , ... . i the seat of war iiniacdiattly, hut ing!and artillery and fix reeimeat-3 cf cavalry. : ly tvery newspaper in the Hate., is as t.. . n.r. f. i-J,.:ve o.i - r t i.-as :i V, demand at h5a rents, and if we may be Austria V:S:, lii:a c.lay at home. ' un-.ler den. Kauff. and twelve regiments : rea.üly convert ible into coin tho hills " ;U,r.,. ai.dti.e. allowed a simple suggestion; we would ; lt xvai re,JOrcd that Bussia had dcclsr- . of infantry consietinj; of about ,ö,Osü ; of any other banks and eastern exch'w.ge , a.Vl tM0"'' " predict for lumbermen and mechanics a j eJ war ngaiu? SarJinia. ; men, Ostensacr.en. The combat Listed cn n be h-;nht at fiom I to a per cent : ''iriät VcTni' l more profitabb investment in the ercc-I Tuscany 1m joined tlie Western IV.Y- ; fr0,n Tivp and a half to ten in the I premium The. .. A. S R. K. passes - Oij. 1 ' v... :. .1 ,.r,t . ti... tr. . throiifh the entire If nrth ot the state and ' " ... ..j !.r.- p..t-4 j;t. t.nll n

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may concieve to be etroi, when probably the majority of our renders may believe U5 altogether correct. As to political'raattere, there seems to bo but little calculated to agitate the public mind at present. What remains hidden in the future, vre leave fcr the mere cagicious to sc?. Before we espouse the advocucycf any measure, how-

notice of their decease Editors cf papers, howeter, often incur unjust censure for their neglect to. notice such occurrences, for in many instances they do not know the names ats, cause cf death, &c.of deceased persons and to acquire a knowledge of those facts, would requiro more time than th?y can spare, but wh en our oldest citizens are taken frnm art:ont us. some nains should he

ever. ve shall- carafully s'can-ita.fcrery i , . , . , ' . ., ' , tUken to notice such events. The friends featur. . It 13-no evidence of prudence .... ., , . , ., , , i should furnis.i namts. ages, dates, 3cc. or pclitictl foresij;h:, to rashly embaric j .. , . ' . V ;i. iu. Dusiiaji was one among the in every new fangled notion becau3-3 it , "-,,

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Dears ine somuiaucu ui uuuumuj uuua , r . . ... , . . .. ... . , . . . i.beiieve faitr.fully served his frllow-citi ; - frt Tfit !: ri - rs t Ihn rim? it i? in- i

- zzvi-z two terms as County Auditor.

vestifratad: tha stronzer mil be its claims l -... , .

We will never barter

to popular favcr

principlo for.the.t&V.e.of pprdarity, nor j k 1 41 . . sdcpiored by an txten can we admire the party or organization TJ , , . . , " i Hu hpali i had been i

lie

.1 nooa nci"fiüora latr.er

to the fatherless, and his loss is deeply

ensivc acquaintance.

IHij hpattli had ber nn th derliiifl "for

that undisguised! ; reccnizes .a dissolu- i ;. . . f ' ' . . t several months past, yet but few of his tion of our union, m order to build upon j r . . , ,. . .. . , , friends believed his departure was so near its ruins sectarianism and selfish creeds. - . , . ,. i at hand. . Wo shall probablynever engage in pol.t-l jjtiooke, wife of John K. Brooke, ical discuion, withe same ar.cr that , !nerchaal of thjs lacC dieJ . cf coa. we have heretofore exercised, fhopolit- s . . , sumption m a few days after. Mrs, 13.

ICai Ul me r. apo . , , , mt;sn.ir Rh, had

The battle rctwecn the Tin.ks and P.tis- lv repulsed.

; shins at Ihjpatoria, wr.s foul.t on the 1 .th Their lo?s"is estimated at about S.jOü mostly

f -' I ; ' 1 ;

mronga country whore the currency is M . ,y i.

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Vv'e ul.o understand that the vork cr. Dr.d hot cn the 7th. Tho ltussiau ; kille! and wounded. ! patrou;.e ine roau .in not tnniK oi pro- r..: -

th Fort Wayne tnu Chicago Railroad I .Vrcf is said to bo a few thousands supcri- j In proportion, the Turks had S3 killed ; tuemselves with ein when they - - . . . i , .t. T....IL-, and 250 wntnv!,!. ' i start on a journey oi aO or a hundrcc

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Lord John Russell has publihed an ad- S.lim Pasha and Col. Ileustrn Rey mues- ineir ignorance oi tn- ru.es 01 ; VUlU 0 111-11 ft rt iV

will.be vigorously pro?ecuted during the

now cor.;: up Jo tlit

v.-;

you will

appruiching saason. In a few weeks this

work is to

n. in a lew wee i.i. conslitu-.:lSf th-Sning his pO. i were killed: r.i3htec.i r.menctd, and wo learr. i sition, and casting himself mid Ihoir InnJ led or tTOfiitufid.

1'n-nch were ki!- the r3 is taken advanta?;i of, after they

i -."'t aboard the cars, and tliv are obl'med Of ;-dl Kt rv'si.u;

more to create feeling3 cf disgust than those of admiration and rerpect. If our presfliit day Statesmen can but get the '- power and place, they immediately stick out their shingles for party or f l- most , frequently for both. A solemn oath may accompany their . pledges of fidelity to ; those who confided in them; yet it is too

'often. in directly violated with impunity

been married but a Itttjc over two' years.

and was but just entering upon the duties of life, when deep afiliction sapped and finally blasted the brilliant career which 4P lay before her. : We miss some of our old and tried friends in looking oyer the present list of subscribers to the Banner. Come and

i:i an : A".

that it is the intention of the. company a3 a candidal- for a renewal ot iheir con- Shlpboara attacks wt-rc not renewed. ! vu i li y t'V 1 " ni.e. l):c?, S'.lks, C'.ullr, i-nir: -y, n,,-, to finish their road from Fort Wayne to ! fvdence. i Russian steamers anchored in the Road- ' 1.00 ?hcu1'1 Pa5' fV. or f lc- on thc; futt Kvcrythlrv Uml can isiMy ic t!yht his ace ,s oon as rc-iMe af er the ! On the lö;h ult.,the tTueen signed th stadt contrtbutt.1 energetically to the de-1 road, to curse monopolies ,n gneratl i,,,. ALSO - this p.ave, as .00.1 a, rc.i.le a,ur lhe ! Norlh Anjcri,an fisheries bill. i fese of the town. i ' ,-. " " n imticuUt. Th.s, : CEO0IlaC JEOÄS Chicago road reaches here." At all events, j a Convention between Great Britain 1 Admiral Lyons and Rruat sent ix j 3 a rong whu-h sh o,!d be conertcd u, ;s!5c!l BI Tt.a,c,)ir,.etSlüari c; before the expiration cf 1555, w may anj nie Sublime Porte, for tho cnl.siuieni ! steamers to Kupatoria. ' I somP ,f ih l'ehZ P.HbIlc ,are j Molas... Pop, r, S;m, Nuirat-, Totacc . .. . ...I if m t l . 1.. -(.... c:-' -nr. l 1 ". i ii fo x it; c J, '.bey can provide themselves : a;.-; Li:.rs, ;ro:, TMc !; ivr is- O-' safely anticipate many a visit Irom "the of a lurntsh coi l ngent, ha, t een Signed. ai'Al 3 sr.co.vn m.rATcm - ' RIJ(.Jh crn.rVcieS.-.rorrc ! izxu.Ts of aAd cvJrv' Vdnd. cookstorct on wheels." j An nitcrostmg debate arose in ar lament, , or 2Vt. . aUt.Since the af- Vl,l(JI, - , JJ-Oß ,1 ftnw t rTrr'VTTr U," lJe'nf?f Ull CSIim,t ' fray of the 17th. the Russians have not! 1 D' 41bI4 IniportUSt to Posters and to the rultlC tee on the Ani.y estimates jmade any new attempt upon Rupatoria. ! 1 am remimicd-spcakin of cheese- Tf

e are requesieu 10 can special aucn-i -...... i To-dav colums of infantry and trains of ; of a little tnectiote tno siege enver toiu me 1 .l-., v-t-.t-V. v, V " , tion to the law just passed by Congress, j suflen.igs ot the army in the Xrnnca aro.o . Wrre leaving the vicinity of the ! yesterdav. Wo were passing an old ! tiZuCwt?? a ;'r'" aiodifring the rates of postage, etc., par- j Irojn physical cau.es. beyond uuman con- , . direclifm lüWanl sim. I r;irm.h,)Ue with r.n untidy yard, an i di- : n 1 . ' f ttcularly to those provisions requiring j trol, and that the sufTonngs wero not con- . , ithVd out-tnnlding,. when he sai-i- L. J, r OCkcr) Ware tha all letters between places in the U- "V? lhe, b,ill8h. a"n J31. 1 May Tnus aIC still in f.amcs in. the j A lboston man Cot ulTa pretty cute eiVcf Ca'l'v- ir-T U SU:! nited States shall be prepaid fron, and tho sic k and wounded ol tho Husens f Eu5 tori speech to tho owner of that place, loth- C AJC K'r el.cs. ai-r A ls lrZ, 1&35. by Marnps ched th.rty-üva thoiis.iiu. Lord Ul- M J c an l ' d . , r or otherwise, and that rori ., G lionol rcC3 thruw:j u The ,0w is "What was it?" I askod. - ' . , ' firat cf January next, to, must i Lord Lucan had been recaUod in conse- e s; , ..Whyt ho calied at the houso to buy .E; ''V"'1 U'k-,r .1 . .n..;-iiur.iifp. of his dilUrence with Lord Rs- 0 0 ...... 1 u.i. .. .t. tl 1 ' "?eri-- ..tr? is o.;e cm.;;.'

I'. aLC l-UJ IU it SlUl.l.'O xi.'WU tl 1 1 u.v.li.. t i llr.mvT .nl-IC f inntp 111'! vnr?Il H CT.IIltJ IU lU.Jis III IIU :! Xn-U 1

tiers upon which such stamps miy not j ia. d also mftdt the staruig announce-. 1 tve been placed by tho writers. or which i ment that rarspnlsatory measures woulif; ay not be inclosed in stamped envel-! have to be resulted to, to fill up the. ranks j

T-;ese things strip paliticaUnTcstigation I independent press a noble 6 ti .. .0 land successful career, and we will risk of its real iwcrtb and lutereM, and we j u ceg of r -. You

haTe therefore determined lo leave the , d ta;hcr fot a ppe t et your ow,, : qrk (as a partican) to these who can j'bo7J10f wh:ch airas fcr rj-hl. instead of think it adaud-ble pursuit.; ". ;j pQpuiarity, , . " , V " 1 ' ", tV shall endeavor to make our paper) . . - ''. - . -alerestins fo the gener- reader; but wo & Cartfal.-The MadisOn -Uanntr and are sure that tha fewer promise, we make,! Courier will be carefut.nol to make too the' less censure we shall incur oMb'eir 1 Cp:cf..?r.nto5.! " qua.nel - Violation.- We -halUry, however ior a out .a private business transaction, better variety than th. paper h- "Con-1 -ion laPPTmised to send us . the - -tai-id for tha last month, ex two. except 'daily Runner when we left Madison, but

d Publisher?, not a singio numbMas reacneu us.

lo

hav

may

opes, 4 . From and fter the 1st of April, 1S55, the pbstage to be charged on each 'single letter for siiy distance in the United States not exceeding 3.000 mile, is three cents, and over 3.CU0 miles ten cents. The law does not change the existing rates or regulations in regard to letters to or from Canada or other foreign countries, nor does it affect the franking privilege. - ' - . - "" The provisions in regard to the registration of valuable letter will .be cir-

ritd into effect, and' special instructions

issued to postmasters on - the subject, as soon as the necessary blanks can be prepared nnd distributed. . Webeg to suggest the editors geneTally throughout the United States would render an essential, service to their readers by calling attention to this subject. 1Yahhint07i Union, Marth 10. -

tvay of

of the service.

Tho right of search was urged as matter of necessity, to prevent the importation of Russian good into Kugland. . , It was deemed advisable notto lay beforo the house the correspondence between the United States and Great Rritain, on, tha international airar.gemer.t during lime, of war, . The weather in tho Crime had become modernte, aud the snow liaJ almost disappeared. .Tho health of tho army was better, .nd the siege operations were progressing wiih vigor. Orders had been received at Consiantinoplo to provide hospital beds for 5000 men, frm which it was inferred that an assault was lo be made upon Sevastopol, r The Baltic fleet for the spring- campaign is to consist of four war steamers, carrying, in the aggregate,. 2,000 guns,

five iloaling:batteries, of eighfy guns each;

eight mortar snips: twcnty-eighu steam

Commanding Steamer Velero. I lot. ho concluded he dida t want em, they ! en up ti.cse httlomnttcrstllat n?rr.ain t-ctwetn

' TheTctfer slates -that" the battle enn- cro.so full ol "skipptW W .ado ; 7 i Vo.i ar 1 Uo,k, sisted mainly of heavy artillery, under jn excuso ami was going away, hen the , "outof .TStlZlT

cover of ivhich the Russians-were rep tils-1 armer saia 1 -. ; John, as he is at present sick?

ed.

FARMER'S CREED. I bc-lievo in small farms and thorough cultivation, I believe that the soil loves to cat, ns well as its owner, and ought, iherefor, to be manured. " I believe in large crops, which- leaves the lun belter than they found it, making both the farmer a id the farm rich at once.

T believe, in going to iho bottom of

Look here. Mister, how can I get my

chrcfc down to osUn the choapebt?" I March 22, ir-55.

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i . rarmrrsantl nsrd.Mir UimIi

- :iaivallA'Jll

JOHN Cot CLP.

Uf

Tho nenticman looked nt the stuff a

moment and saw the maggots squirming.

ond 'iT't 1 '.i, v ti2":i'sk Otiion seeds'! -Well. I don t know; let em be a ; - ,. r fi

day or two, and you can drive tn rig... j J United Mates and the Canada?, free cf

doxen:'

j . . - - - - ...v - ...... . v . , .11. j 1 ; t.spc-nse to the purchr'.st.rs, a paper of the

seet.r. ot ti.e rt ove .spericr )mo:i, on ihe !.'

Caution. Some caution is "nquisite ! ception of ten cens, (ono dhr.fe.) r armors & -ncct,,,,, nmnion tmon sfranrrer;. - i arers see ta it that yau secure tho U.5t of

caut

At a

?""fur r'' Y ' seeds. Por n mere trifte you can put ion, however, which tew of us ftuo,t. lu ,ncy isl your pocktts ;;. fat 0I1 vour rV,. .public levee of tha Court of St. ; Add-css: JOA11 S. S.MIGENT,

thin, and therefore,'' in-deep plowing. I Jan;e, a .5' chrner of S.ve, CroAlyn, V. andenout,h of it, all the better if 'with a terfieU: -pray, my lord, who ,s thatj i.ar f . . ;v . . frtl.r tail, awkward woman . yo-.der ?' "Tiiai! P.S Publtsiiers of ues'A-papcrs g!vm? tse bUn.oil p.ov. la,l d. ' .i;d T.ir-1 Cl'etrrfi. 1-1 'tc ave and this notice three i.vUion, rallin; . I believe that every farmer should on I Udir S pVr. , CheStcrfiUd .S ( aU,.ulio- Ccl;iorialiy U:a..l0 and Scluiiri. a

a ro;a larm. '

A wag entered a store in Landau.- year gun boats; in all, one hundred vcsse.s.

ago, which had for its sign, "The -Two Baboons," and addressing himGelf to the proprietor,' said: - , -- "I wish to see your partojetr," ' I have no partner." ''I beg yourpardon. sir, and X hope you tv ill excuse tho mistake.", - v'. . " "Oh, there's no harm lono; but Jwhat

mado ycu think iherc were twe of us?' "Your sigu Thc Two Raboons.'"

Whether the Emperor wf France will

go to the Crimea or slay at home; is a matter of some uncertainty. It-is said he has drawn op a plan of military strategy, which he Vished'to superintend in person; but Rngland and Austria think he had better leave tho matter to his GenerrJs. ,The Americaili residing iu P.aris gavo a grand ball cn Wa&hington's birlh-layi

Nearly all tho members cf the diplomatic

I believe that the best fertilizer of any soil is a spirit of industry, enterprise and intelHiice. Without this, limn and gypsum, bone and green manure, marl nd gunno,' will bo of little use. " . ' I believe in good fences, good barns, good farm houses. good stock, good orchards, and 'childreif enough to gather the fruit - ' - , I believo in a 'clean .kltcheri; va noat wifo in it, a spinnin pianoi a clean cupboard, a clean dairy" end a clear conscience. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I diabelicvc in furmciB that will not inv

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witn conlusion,,ar.U stamtnerea out, 'sr.o, by the return mail thrtc f..iP.?irs: worth of th no, mv lord, "beg your pardon", 1 mean ?alove-se.ls. or a copy 0: Panics Notes oat" that ugly woman who stands next the f devalued atS?;0;or .--( dMilsraiaraAQueea"- "That lady, sir," answered I CS& ;.:a;..; -Lord Chesterfield, calmly: "that lady, sir, j - ADMINISTRATION.:

v " ' d TVT OTiCE is hc-rt-by "ivcu th-tthe.lM-'e" trr Ttrenty one persrns wer senten-1 f hV t?rh ''VT?Ü y- ' . . . . upon tho cstu'e id A' drew t-t-nus, ii 01 - ced lo the I enitentlary, irom Chicago, ! i t c-mv.t, tnJi: lm.ml. All pc-rM-i? the late' term of -the Recorder's Court, i knowing then:eiv-s v-di -bt-i ti t-ii-l et-u- r It IS a hard CitV f Crime. ! nnpureJ t6 wako i:.m:(d. ,re payr.ciit tn. . . - . -' - ' - . . 1 th.!. hiviaz ci:um$ aic ru-tmeUtoprei'-.

Tho total export of ,Uidfrom this country to: iore'un paits, in the yeai3 463. 1, ag5ref utcd '41,2. ir I

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br.iij csUte i prtit.bly r viveiit

"March 22, 18rj.

JOJ1N C'JIL, .tdcV.

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