Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 May 1860 — Page 2

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THE l'LVJUTii DilOJllAT.

A. C. THOjIP302T, : : : :: Editor. PLYMOUTH, IIIDIA17A TUESDAY MORNIN( . MAY 31 ' ' SoR COVEUXOU THOMAS A. IIKNDiaCKS, of Shelbv. :"EJ.-t?::-1A l 1 Uiliv .m U hire. V.LLIAM 11 CIII TKr (MYutr.;i auditor of FTATE, " JOSEPH RIST I NE, of Vigo. n?. tw r Arniitt .r zt.mi:. XATIIN'L K. CUNNINGHAM, ol YL'o.j FCIl ATTOHXEV OEXEHAL. I rc:r u i itnnn e tv :t M'Ps-uxrESDsx! pl'ulic ix-TCL-cn on SAMUEL L. HUGO, of Allen. for clr'c rrRrip c i rt CORNELIUS O-BRIEX -f M.n "-..iiii it Iiiin.'. i it'u.i: ii r. FOU rtKHoRTER SUPREME OUKT, M. C KERR, of Flovd. Democratic bounty Couventiiin. T!i2re n il! he Democratic County Convention '.J :t t Cfttirt-ho::, r, Pivmont. n the 2.7u DAY OF JUNE, led, :sfone o'd jck, r. t n m:mt can Ii.ite3 for v.:.;t T.... 1 f ...1., A t V .-II V I , JkII ' . il ajltt V.'1'l 1 . Tha.Democr.it3 in the seven! Township, are - "vtf'j revested lo r.i ct ii; Tw i v.ni C.ru i :i-

r.o.i, on biturdir, tue Ihm of Jone tivxt. (th-e Lincoln is or of lho?o peculiar men r. ho Tlii they had nobly done, although far in who luve not ap:v)?n?J s..m ot!:or ,ViV). to elect j rerf.,rm i,.,!,!,! ill everythln- tI,e r of a Loltil,. eountry ; 'and this r. Ic-ucs to tlic Co -.in.- C.-v vent 'on. It is of the; . . . - . tbf-v continued to do until the termination utmost inif.n.e that each Tonndn, should, i w1,Urh t,10-V 1 Z of "tho war. notwithstanding the hostility v. ;thoat fuiT, e!.vr t!?lc;;-.r.- n-li will he certain to j pf "hnol tPichor as I could, and wb.en a cab- j to t1Pm tie symp.V.bv manife?ted for

-ttend. We lave a vUL-nt rnd : tw-ru;.:i!ons j inet maker I made a (food bod5tead and ; tlie Mexican cause, by such mer. as Abraret of opponents fo meet, who will re?crt to nny ; tables, altho nob my old boss sm'd Isnc-''5am Lincoln.

aR' h;,n"ra,)I4 w ,15s!,r,lf,ri!,:o' to rff lin tl!"!ceeded bettor with bureaus and secretaries!

K-tno-rnry vwrr wl.ich th v Iüitc r iiid in 1 -."

and IS W. Therefore let every Denr.crit in the i . ' j who presided over the Chicago Conven-c-junty be up and doinc ast in nomin.-stin- 'nt Lincoln was always more successful j tion introduced reoluiions into the ConctochI reliable men, ni l M.-o:-!.. !! ccu::rr will j i business than I, for bis business ena-! iea of the Uni'ed S'a'es, derlai in" that wlted into line nri'n. i bled him to cot info the L-üil.iture. I ; llie war with the Republic of Mexiew was It his bvn thon-ht thi ün rpportinninen b-iw-d ' mof j.jm (,pro l:owver. and had a sym- ! w'OM'''wo'.;?f,'ry and unjust. the lut C mjress'Mii il rote, wo:!d be as e.v. t! i . t , ' . , ' . ... i These resolutions received the rromtit , . " , , , , ra'hv with him, bee. use of the im-hi 1 i 1 . . c u i i i n ;.ia bj iuiIj. aa l th;it r.iti. h-t- been i dopt 1 i 1 - , and ardent support ot Abraham Lincoln, Thi vill nve each To.vnsh::dele-ate a$ follows : sru both had in life. He was and from that time to this ti.e people of Cuiun b ; Center '2i Green 6 ; Bourbon 8 ; Tip ! then just as good at telling an anecdote as! Illinois have placed the &eai of their conpennoe -i ; Germin 7 ; North 6 ; PwPtc G ; West ; now. He Couhl beat anv of the Imv. ! demnation upon him. Such has been the

G ; Walnut I. By order of the. Crntral Committee. .Stephen fua::cls, cirn. 2c2:iocra:: Tovrt:hIp Con 1 i.e Peniocrar.se, t.ciit.r I ;i-!. r ar- :f.K,ted to meet at ttie'r C:r.t I Jo .:n. at two o'clock, P. m ot.,.T vi i-,-a t i vi., hturdu, J in.' liii'i. 1 -1:0, f. . tb- pur-ewe of urpIn.h-elt..::,, Co:o,:v (." si v-ii Ion. Tl.c Demosrars of C-iit, r Tv. r..l Iv order oft',? D-,Rvx-rat!c Ceunl Co-nruittr,-: of CVn,r Town.l m. ; T'IPY pnwfp ri t ,vn....;' ' ' ' C!' " ! ' , Prosper irlxo. Thrvr. ! a -e.u tr,hiIbi!:tv. after a.',:, tlt St.--' ph?ii A. D vi-l-isniiyheil.e I).!no(M-.(t!.:,-::i ii.,-it, nndte next IVe-i.lent .f th Cnltv -Jtit. . Th New York friends of Governor .eard, at ChL-i-it;t i; or--.ro n t'; it no Hej- T i-, . v i: '1 V' KreatUte. And it e'i k:;Ar. th it wh the i Oppoiitiou united a,;,-; ;h.: r-puM-can -n Ne;v : York last ye-,-, ther defead some of therepubii ! an cmiidite-j fcr S.ite oXrc-s. Tl-e redtin.-! an!ino-;fv bfi:i-een the oriooiiti r :. : n.,1 r'.r. .- . . ... J -'lull IC.IU- .t. i" t--n SO ilJ LT t:j Ii .1 iodeed that a similar union v. Hi be Diide'Vi,; var ' I.. n:-'..-L 1 1 li

in tho PrvsJonti.iI election ; and. Iio. New York ! '!e 'llfK lhrit - indignation of the penat otieebc-i.ii-3 a doubr;l .t.-ite, ant! Mc. Don-la ' ph 'oll"wed him everywhere, and ho was a h v-Mn! cat, li htt- for i'; PrvMdencj again iiibrr.crgod or obli-r d o retire into nf vTY?'"Tt!!y-l',lt ' V ir.1-1 irHva, "t"' f'v hi.s former friends, of the Nmt' Wk Ainenria? nr.d Wxz look with i it . .' . . r,,,ed:;...rt:lv ,ro! rhe can-I.il icv of Mr. DU!.,s. i C:,ni; n-n1'1 511 185!- J'lSt 111 time to It: vry ?u;S;u,t th.-t th,, xf..v yrk F: x j rR?ite ll ls Abolition or Bia:k Ilepublican the oira of the opj,s.t:-.,n Is; New York, has not phatforro, in company wiih Giddings. yet declared iutdfin f.vur of the Ikdl ..d Kvert-tt j Lovejoy, Chase and Tied Doiwlass for et'Vf i: r'C-k U ?CC h.n 11 CU" m0it ' ,he R'-Pttblican party to stand upon. ' certaii,:y defeat tue Cloeairo v.mliu o.', aud ifi 1 Douglas .-aouJ! be in th.j fi. Id, we hizard little :n i n sarin,' that the emire Amalien streu -th in New ! LEE!l t-l.LB. Our meelmg her, on Yo:k will be fiercely for him. If such combination ilht T',ursiIay evening, was a veiy poor, sV i;i b- ejected, D )u;!n wot.ld -weep Xcw 1 8rry effort, and sadly in want of interest Yuikbystarai.and N:w Jersey P.Knsylvania ! and enthusiasm. There was no umler-wo-.ildbe drawn iuo tL-e r !:". -: t Yüirieaiie ai di. i: . i . . , . 'umcaue standing as to who was to speak, and but ;Ile away loIa t,. ho;.,, ,4 t;;e republicans. f f J . ,. , , , 1 ' There h ;in unhe.ivin t rouid, an ,,e lind just ! . .' n:,nier' wer present, n-.w, in behalf of D iis1h. Th opposition to j 'ie meeting adjourned lo meet two weeks him U felt to Ii per-onal an-1 factious. It is ad- f'om that evening. Although we voted mittad that he alone hold in his hmd, .i po-ible for it then, we now think it was bad no'i vieforv in or tlu. nr.i-Klt... . l . 1 .

.... ........ j,,,,,,,;,,. un ,aj,.l UV.li l.-OI-ia- h' uhl exend to the r tHk ,f th

e opposition Inf elvcre-l with an ovation sneh u im nun cht I suv iß Ansc;ica. Sf. Lo'ii? Trp. A7w. . . Tlie particular attention of th Demi. cr'.cv of Mar.di.tll count v U directed to t! ie proei-edm' i

Bell and Ercrf tt would with-Iraw. and I),o,.d.Jn,nnnalUU S ,S ",iiw'ör and We

of the meeting of the Centr! Committee. on Sat- i . V 7 '' ' ' ' urdar list, which will W fcuad eUewhere. in winch ,0"k V' m Ah,e l&rs are expec-od tI..- call a. couniy onvei,ioi, for the nomination I ar'(1 a general turnout is desired. Let of candidates for the conn') o.liri .- to be lilkd at,uCre ,)e a)l11 times, as many present the en.-uii rfactii.r. ; and they a!o leeommeml I as there were at the Republican township tL.t the Dcmoer.u, in each town-hip hold their Convention n S Lnrday last. We are in-

t L ..' i ju:it. tuej n;ne j.ui on me lime 01 hol-nn" ti e county convention until the 2:d, the lGth will b tlebettcrdaj for holding the towndiip conve ntion?, as something mspht turn up that the Dernoc11 cv of any of the torndiips inig!-t h i.h to clunge their instructions to deUpates. And for the sake of uniformity and havJoj the tinj" at;d place fairlv ... ! 11, conimtttt'f: have recemmendü!, that the JCth l,e ' thedav, and the nlaceof hoIJint the fh etion, in i n.1 . I.. II?.: . I ... I tho different towusLips. the place forbidding the township conventions. Lft every Dtn.ocrit uji dcritai.d it andatttn t.

ilriNAc and Sat cm hve settled the diftVdtv 'M,'l H"P"S' fßg'rded Mr. Corbaley as in relation to the Champion Belt. Two new bejt I the editor cf th tc.ttUican must. a deare to be mvle, exaetl; like the nns they cntend- j faudter and cmoezzler. Ml. Tackard was

, -iiwi, .in' iimr in noin iv me eriieKiariis. 1 TI.ey ate to be gotten up by snbcri:tio!H. 'l ite belt lor taeh of the champions to be Ifad.d by a uUciiption from tlie other The o!d belt i to be left with Bell, of Bell'i Life, to be fought for by anybody that wants it. Sayera i to retire from the ring- The civilized world will now re.t eay, doubxlesaJ3T It appears from our Starke county correspondent that ye "cranberry Senater" baa been in Knox throwing himself." Wonder if he threw himself ofJf the " plat-fn-j" as he did here ? . Coin, in this region, hxjki rernarkaMv well, ih'-CQ the lute ißfrsliiii rainp.

22is SfCarc! & Qun!i:i'nU!l.

Wo lake the folio vino; fiom Doii-y-las' I fjieeeli. delivered August 21, 1C5G, at I Ot-axva. where thej, Douglas and Lincoln, i,naJe lhe fist joint discussion. It is a ! true sketch, so far as we h.ive been able to learn. of the early life and habits of1 jhc Republican mdiM-ne for the Piomdency;and as every body is wanting to (know abnut 01(, AW wo y tio b?0.

li'rarlucal sketch of him. In this will beli,Rrs "f trouble, have been with our ene-

j ""nd hi qualifications for the Presidency all but his rail splitting :" ..',.., 3 ia !' in.ttform. ( Yhf IfrniMicm Vif.i-m ma ja' .Springfield. 111., u, ?,o. and the posijtion of Mr. Lincoln upon if, I mean noiliit j- e i i i ! "T y :'?r""' r n:V'Ml.nf. . ' i the gentleman. I have known him fr nearly twenfv-five years. There wer manv points of sympathy lwpn us when v.-e first rrot acquainted. We we tvre both ! ... I.. comparativ-ly boys, and both struggling ! with poverty in a strange lard. I was a . sr-bool fMidirr in ih l.iwn nf Vinr-lneiar ! ii j ! l - :-nd he was a flourishing crrocery keeper in tl t fQ, Tr 1 I r ift' ..tr IUI in nis occupation than 1 wns in mine, bnc moro fortunato in tbi world's ijood;. : tlian wbh anything else ; but I believe wrei:i.orrai,nin ' marqtioirsor tos.,n, a copper ; could ruin more 'i uior than all the boys .f th, town : i Itrjrxi and the dignity nr.d impartiality ' r.b w!:ieh lie pyeM.?. d t ahorse race or ! n-t c.,i !...!.:. i i i a- i i (ii.iir.t iOj "tlitl W O n ! tie pnio r f nv-rv . -o tha' wa present and ! t .i i -i i i p-rrti.-i .-v.ed. T sympathized with him be- ' f:VA 10 "'gtf'inur uM, difficulties. Mr. Lined,, served with m- ii tlv Lti!vnr of 1 R3Ö. when we i . i . , , ., , . r' l:v'1- u ; PubmTged, and he was lost sight of as a Mr- nnn r sonie rf?- m. wh',n ,!mot "-'dneed his celebratod r'"v,?!n' an'' Alndition tornado swept over thn country. Lincoln aain turned up a rtiPmbr of P.,nr,,oca fr c " ...... ... v.. . iiwiii i oaii:rri- ...... ...t.. iinvi in ii r: IlitLr tI " k :"UI ?,a'1 to f:orrjo my old friend and champion. Whilst i'i Congress he distinguished himself by bis .ppo.iti , to the Mexican war. taking i . , trt TT.-Jfy..! CS ft.-.,. ..1 II. i"45'1 - " o,nmon eneniv against his "wu ':uury ; and w!-;, h returned home ,rv.ns tb f . making our county S'loU e awakeUnion Club Meeting. The Democrats j of Uui jii lownsl,ip wj;i rn.t ou ;l,ur)jny vt. nt ib Tl,nmn . o..,.....! i . tormed tl ioie were only ten at thai :r.eet ing. and two of this numb?r were Democrats. The Greene township Gleo Club is expected to be in attendance Tlie editor of the IiepuWicun wants to know what Mr. Packard nas about Siting term of office, that be did not find out . "ls I''J-''T's (lefilcati..!,. Ir, answer we v 1 1 J Kay ti.at we fiijiposo be was a'.lending to hi own bu-iueas, and allowed his i predecessor would do the same; and we not trying to play a dishonest trick nor defraud anybody, and did not suspect Mr. Corbaley for trying to do anything of the kit d. One more occstion for our consistent and logical friend up street. If it was Packard's business to search Coberlay's record, why was it that I-rhinr did not look over Packard's, and how will the County Commissioners justify themselves for paying William Kendall twenty dollars for doing what Pershing should have done? JCiT Lusiness out of the office has kept us from writing as innch this week as ttstnl. Will be on hand next.

I LINCOLN AND THK MEXICAN WAR.

TIiq Ohio Statesman comments a3 fob 1 lows om the vote of Lincoln dim;," ,U leim m Confess. I, auch a man a paj '!" to say m.ihin- about Us Icing the ! 'ht at fr the Presidential Chair? And are the people of this country ready I lo P1:lce s,!cn a acred trust in the hands j f n:u. whoe acts in the couneih of the ! nation go to prove thai his sympathies, in ; m : j AltbV a uniform and constant ofhVo?eche pcple of Illinois have not thought fit i:o h,-stow nvmv honors, in that war .on Abraham IJn.roIn. Many year mmc ho obtained a 8f.it in the assembly of the " ..oo.n., v, i'h. State, but his official conduct wns such ',,a? oii dis.d.ar-ed him fiom service, and it was a loii time bef"" -' 1 i- b-ing sufch ficient numbei of tliir vo'es to r ler-t him to any office. Rv a sort of accident he V:IS 'lrf'd to Cmgress during the Mex ,can T ,; ancl ? Vn ,,,a.lerm cast, a vote which caused his constituents to de(;lim, l5, R(M.vii;0S 0VHr aflkrwarj. W,en he took his seat in Congress the country was invo'ved in 'bo war ultli At.ixtno nnrt 'otir hardv and m'rotic M.ne were .1..J ,UIUJ a,,a P,roUl' us were in th". 'midst of the cnemv's country, bearino- aloft . ; nar national tiaij, and inak'ng a series of m,)st jien,jc an(i PXfr.1(ndinarv efforts to sustain tho 'onr of the A meriean arms Durin2 t!' rar' Gür Ashmtin, of Massachusetts, the same Oenr o Abmnn th,s vote in Congress upon ilr. Lincoln, that his own county. ( Nanamon ) w,lkh Us b(C1( auj!if(,rm Whig and opposi i-oi (v.un'.v, returned represeiitniives to 'he l- i;is!:;tuie iu the fill of IC58 against Li:';'oln and in fivrrof Douglas, Tiie ies -lu i'-ns of Asl.mua were defeailtd in C'-ngiess, but they were not without their ii llneru e in Mexico. While under dHeus.ni.-ri (i;ry and the speeches made upon them, wei promtdly ttansferred to , V , 1 TV npapers. IT l"V ' V 'V ' ' , ' X, '7 OPT tentati in?y dispjayeil in the pulpit, and o,i:, nv is, I ... r..ov.. ,.. ,!ie ..,;,', ,1,,-u the party i:i tho U Sthat synipa!izel with them was powerful, and that i: would son overthrow the Democracy , and thus the cause of Mexico tiiiiniph ir, this country. These j nee. -dings which hsd tb beai'y support of Lincoln, enouraijed (he Mexican-;, prolonged ihe war, and cost this nation the lives cf tl. minimis of our volunteer so!di-rs, then in tl o service of the cotineiy. Lincoln's conduct in this great emergency proved him an enemy to Iiis own government and to his own land, to such an extent that in order to exhibit bis hostility to the American cause, he was willing to assume an afi'udo, which by its encouragement of (he Mexicans, prolonged the war, and cost the United Slates the lives of thousands of noble and patriotic citiz 'tis, w ho had gone forth at (he call of their c unry to meet its ene-mi-s on the battle field. For this conduct, Illinois, faiihful to the Union, and full of patriotism rebuked Lincoln and drove him from public life. ll'i hns neyer b-eii able to remove the cond. mna ion of his own people, for thn traitorous conduct, and never will be. Those who support him for President, in the face of hii vole on Ashmun'e resolutions, must be regarded as sustaining and approving of his conduct in that trying l our of our country, history, and they will be judged by their peers according to their conduct. Our Republican friends are making a great blow .about Lincoln receivino; a large majority of tbe popular vote in tho campain of 1853, wlien he and Douglas were runnirig for tbe IT. S. Senate. The following from the Detroit Free Press, contains the facts in the case, in about as biief a manner as we have, seen them, and for tlie benelit of our readers generally, we copy them. The Republicans are welcome to all the poor comfort thoy can extract from Lincoln's populorify at home : Lincoln Behind his Partv Ticket. Tl ere is a niuapprehpr.eion amtti;' a por tion of the people, which the Black fcpub Jican paper are laboiino; very assiduously just now to cultivate, relative to the vote in Illinois in the memorable campaign two years ao when Douglas wiped out Lincoln. It is asserted that a majority 0f tbe popular vote wis cast for Lincoln, notwithstanding a majority of tho Legislature was uppoMjd to him. This is mistake. A majority of tbo popular vote was for Douglas, and, moreover, Lincoln did not run so well as the RIack Republican candidates on the State ticket, f., r if ho had he would Imve been eWfed. Tho vote oh Treasurer, the bead of the State ticket, wrs as follows : Miller, Clack Republican. 125.430; Fondey, Democrat, 1 2 1 .009 ; Dougherty, Democrat, 5.071, thus making tho Democratic majority 1.25'). Owing to the fcpli' in the Democratic ranks, however, tho Rlack Republican candidates obtained a majority over any other one riet of candidates, an-1 were elected. Rut Lincoln did not even run so well s tle-y did. for ho failed of an election notwithstanding the split amwng his opponents. The "strif between him and Douglas wag not for tho State ticket, but for a majority of tho Legislature. LVJi of them worked for hi friends who vere candidates for the Legislatur,?, and for them only, leaving the State ticket to take caro of itsdf. The consequence was that many of the peophj who voted for tho Bhck Republican State ticket repudiated Lincoln and voted for the Douglas I men for tbe Legislative, and thus secured

UU return to th United States Senate.-

. The Legislature stood as follows : Sonate --n.ocrats 14, Llack KepnlMcans 1 1 ; 35; ... ft 1;emocrntic mA;orjtv on join. hot of eight. So Lincoln fell behind the Black Republican ticket and was defeated In 1 C5G, notwithstanding Mr. Btiohan.it carried the State by 9.159 majority over j , k iL' bli.an and K.!ow v4)tli. rremont, yet the entire Opposition vote ! combined, exceeded his vote by not h-sV J than 28.285. This was all combinod in IC58. and still the Demociats had a ma - jority both in the Legislature and on the popular vote. Lincoln did not call out su 1... n . .. ? .-r. I h.,I,n- a" a"" -mociatic vote in iooo aej ! ,',"re was 1 i , ,mcrHt8 in 185G. It is evident that the - have little to fear in Illinois 1 " i i -"Ra'l FrMTTtR." Dr. T. A. Lemon, Express Apcnt at this phico, ha. jut shown us a propoctus pent Iiini by Charles Lcib, of a enmp:iirii piper to i . . " . :K " it j .uinists iu uc a - winy, J uiifiu, fmij and i.hic Lincoln paper. From the n;irue choson, and the reputation of the wc predict that it will he an and that the Democracy from its bor'Oircd witticis wil1 pnlaV.ly out his ptlitic.il rcputa ion at , ..tl . ' . ' ica?o, cheap. Although he w offered ten cents ; -or head for all the subscribers he will ;ct (or it yet. he thinks seriously of returning the prnsj cetus. as he is not one of them. &V Ca.waint,. Our friend, Jam-s BROokE, Er-Q., long and favorably known as a resident of Union township, in this County, intends to start shortly on a canvassMig tour for a no-v work entitled A lltstmy of Slavery hk field of labor being al! north of the Wabash. in Tippecanoe Co. Mr. Brooke is a gentleman in every respect. Success to him. Starke Co. Correspondence. Knqx. Ind., May 21, ISC'J. Editor Democrat We were favored here, last evening, with what as called a Republican meeting. A couple of political missionaries from Plymouth, Dr. Brown and D. V. Hixon, -were the speakers, who expended a great deal of gas. and made a great deal of noise in the silly attempt to convince die natives that Abj Lincoln would bo the next President. They expounded to us, what they claimed to be lvep-blican tiuths, lliat tho people were entirely ignorant of; for instance: Dr. Urown iaf.o maj us (bat President Jackson hi -kd and handled Louis SapvU on! ! rather roughly, and forced him to pay over the amount due this Government by the French. After this exhibition of his gross i Mioranc of his country's history, the "learned ! !i

St r.ator" informed u, th- the reason the;t,!V- One was thot dead, and the rest me r.isDi) ine , . . Pacific Railroad had not been built, was ' "l'"'i,jl,t b;,ck' becauss tho Sellin Land ,,!! I The ll-pubtiea:, Cnyenti,.; of the d;h

r - road, oy charging his fees!! the Doctor also told us, (the truth f j which he ought to know best.) that 'The Republican party was forced into existence by the powers of the air and the fiends of hell ! ! a rather hard family, to bo sure, but the Doctor's statement may be ttuo, for when he made it, the lb-publicans sent up a great shout, and appeared to endorse it. The Doctor also pitched furiously into what he called the Roundheaded," "0111 letheaded" Democracy, although he said they made the best kind of RepublicansHe in f. rmed us that there were mo more any great men in the Democratic party that they had all dwindled out to nothing, and that there was not sense enough eft in the Democratic party to build the Pacific Railroad accused the Democratic party of defeating the Harbor aud River bills, said that the Republio ins would give homes to the homeless, and made many other alike silly assertions, "too tedious to mention." At last, the Doctor ceased to draw on his imagination, and dwelt upon facts, bv stating that he did not know much, and concluded by saing that ho was rather an ignorant sort of a mau. A voice in tho crowd: "we knew that long ago. His friend, Hixon, then arose. He told a few stale anecdotes acknowledged lhat he was an Abolitionist tried to pull tho wool over tho Democrats' eyes, and charged then, will, being tbe Negro party, and said they were in favor of extending Slavery all over the Union. Tho Doctor said that the Republicans with old Abe Lincoln, as President, were the only party that could save the United States from the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah. After those worthies had puffed Abe Lincoln, and misreprsented the Democratic parly to their heart's content, the crowd dispersed. I counted about So in the house; fifteen of whom wero Democrats, three boys, one Amoiiean the rest Republicans. i think we have about bixty Democratic majority here, but if the Republicans of Plymouth semi us any more such bright and shining luminal ies as they Rent to speak here hist erening in order to expound Republican doctrine and to illu minate the minds arid undcrstsndings of the people of Starke, you may rest assured that our County will roll up a ma jority of one hundred, if not more next fall, for the Democratic ticket. KNOX.

of Jasper county chared and claimed', " , v- ""'V' ' nomineM , uiree years; , on.er wo,ms tti-tt tu cm- rijin-,,:il,. in yl 117:1 JAMES COMliS. i . . i James L. i a';r for Congress t,'M-i ., -o. v,.i-..,-o fit; ii pay for services rendered every da) in! i 1 " m.i-o ia;i once i:, ihut. OT CE is htMvby g.v, n t!,at tae undern the year, Sundays not excepted" What a' 3 1 ln:lt the .;old mines in Morgan y ars. A:i 1 as ü."t., st.-iii-l l."i:;r ile-isi i J atthu next i.-uh.r .-essiou of the miL, ,o rl ,d l.K;i;;ry..l..-l-.UI a;,M.M ., .,.f must faller-n .,,. ' KSIIS .Ä'ÄT-

The Democratic C

.onvention ot .the

10-h Congresaional District, will be h.ld stem pl-.w-f Mr. Water,, wiul,, e-c-at kend-ilUiIbj on th,J5Jih of June, next. ,,as 5een in p.,,, ifl Mink!i. 0rc,u..l

The S-a es whose delegations have buked, have called Conventions to appoint l"lega?s to till the places made vacant by lie tecee Zionists ORGANIZATION MEETING. The Denioratsof Tippecanoe township met in Tippecanootown on Saturday, May 2G.h. for l t,e purposeof organizing themselves intoa Club. for the eon.ing . . , j carnnaiirn Ihe meeting was ca led to or- - . ' "-,r u twiuohing j. jj. kirk temporary cbai-inan, and selecting An. L. Kikk for Secretary, pro teni. R- request, Ed. Van VaH:e,i burgh read a Constitution hat he had been requited ' i ,Vila,nbf' adopted wi;h a !.mv alt-ration as to nm? ,,f Jjoldl ing thw meeting, fco. enburgh was called for and responded in an enthusiastic and interesting speech A. C. Thompson, Cf the Dcmocnt was . . , . , . '. present and agisted i the Organization. A vote of thanks was then given our , . . e n. , P , . . friends from iMymoulb for their assist. aiice. The meeting then adjourned to . ,f , , f c. ; , , meet at lour o clock on baturdav. tho 9th dav of June, 18G0. N. B. ALLEM AX. Pres't. An. L. Kikk, Sec'y. lieisi or rVeM . Six hundred and fifty acres of laud, ly - in- near Georgetown Kv were sold Ust II I f i - iwui ' week h.r -o.,uuu. Fif:y miles f the Atlanlie. tele.rrmh have been tae:i up, and the fractured parts found exactly where ihey had boon indicated by the instruments. A line of mfifdrint veso-ds will soon be establiahed belwe.-i New York and onie of the ports of Japan

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will not suffer seriouslv j J tvritK and Joiix i;.r, ice rresiflents: Qf ju,i ,(1 !)!. . : .: TM n"r tn'1 r 011 mv ,c",,;:,it as I v. ill puv no debt a ms and .talc put,,. The An. L. K irk, S.cre.aty Mr. Van V.Ik- n'e a-e irbi:" il T ? ü1' liCr 'Ing fter tl.e , aV.f lU..

The New York Herald says that Mr. ! S:i;1',,,M I'1''1"3 :M r'lu.Vtl ,,f Vir-inin Seward's friends will not oploov ... .po.se ' '-p'";".. -f (J 'o:v,:8. Orr, of South CatLincdn's eieciion, bu; they wid d im:, 1 ,;,v h. -f Vm??.,wn. others cf Alit vi:h him preise." ! ''h:n n" I ' ,s Ym')r- WJ . . j it is i'i'i Mote for ev-rv toi-erabl XebAutlicnlic estimates show that only one (J..n,,h f., .a P.i rtJ,. tv,... u rv.

traveler hv been killed ..uiriht out of; two iiiHiM., o p-ts-,: j;-- o ti.e iailro.i is ; in rranc f. and only one wounded ir; ..-vcrv i ö'JU.OOt. Hon. John A. Dlv has b,,,o, r-.U: l'ost loader at . 1 IK Cl V. .... . .. f i Sevee onvie'.s attempted, Iasi vt-k.to; escape fr.-nnhe rtatc Prison, at Michigan ...... . . out eß 7! in g-.l.i. i:,.-Uil i-i ' one ii c i . .. 3

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3 1' iu :h- Superior, Circuit or Ueeerders Courts h! to II isoii thefouth put of Jot number 2 ,has jved ;ls a j.HviiMU i?hiu twelve wo.V.hs ! ijul.e o, vh.al plat of the to:.:, of Pivmouth Iudi- . M ... ! -vol :u.v ni.n c.i!'d as a j-i -yni.-n. wh .11171-1 JOHN L. WELLER. e:,t- in .ia-saciius.,li-. i ior h::.i. !l'o:- uny o'lit r p.-rvm.to l-e rr,- ; : .

; vrt !i 5) The cattle dis cieauiig mncu aiarm. ine uoiue c -;;-mitlee on ) Agriculture aro investigating the mbjeut. Mr. Seward, ihoul, he. as well as his friends feel dei;dv too shabby treatiiient h? reci'ive.l at Chicago, will not openlv oppose Line tin's nennnatiou, but will give it only a cold support. Accints from Washington sta;e. lhat . . 1 1 IM I t the Tario Rill will peobably pass the Sen ate. The bond- r.f the New York Postmaster have been placed at 85.0'JO. double tbe amount of ihe bonds ot the late Postmaster. S.ivimih. Miy2."lh. Lamer, Stile Middleton anl Hire have ple.vled guilty in the Federt I Court on the chara of rescuing Fainhani, arrested for kidnapping negroes, from Africa, The e;e against Lamar for holding African slaves, was po-f jioned until Monday. The jury in Farnarn' case, stand; 11 for ac quittal,and I for conviction. M tdivm, Ind., -ltv 2G. The bodies of cifdit persons sii,iKied to be coal boatmen, tint were lost durins the storm of Monday, were found in the riror near AI idison, yes'crday. The YV. ani E. Canal. Tlie tornado of lst Monday, and we presume tint of Thursday, has damaged the canal considerably. Large numbers ot trees and other obstructions were blown into if. and the banks were broken in several places to a greater or less extent. The only serious break we have heard of was nt a point where the bank wns thirty feet hih. The water got started and soon cut a gap tcu feet wide clear to the bottom. The obstruction extend from a jwunt three miles this side of IYterbur!i up the canal two"ty-five miles. Navigation will be interrupted for about a montli. '1 he Hoard of Managers intend to commence ..:..:.... :.... ...i:....i.. i .. :n .. .:i ...a. .,i .. . - tion along the canal, to be paid in work. The i stimitcd damage h $Gt)D Eransviile J.trrnal. THE L SC A PAD K AT THE NoRTURRN PknITENTIAHV. Dr. A.J. Mulbn furnish ps ih with the followin.r I

corrected statement of the reee.'t attempted eeape i N 15 The cuuinittee -i j r .: n t - I n Soc'civ of fntiK of the pri oners at the Northern piison : to n vi-ethe Con-Olution ami I'vL.iws. are r.'The gang of men, seven iu number. . io under pi. -ted to nie. t at the Court House, ou S-turdav, the charge of Guard Valentine, huddled together June Jd, at !' o'clock. A M. ' re,noinga stump, when they simultJtieons: broke j Mahk Ccmmixo ?ecv for the high ground towards the Lake. Valentine ' - ' m instantly ga e Ihe a'arin, when Guard Lane, who j " " " had charge of a p.ir--y planling corn, ordered his; PLYMOUTH STAPLE 1 Ph'FTS me,, to taive the horse to the guard e,, foot, fnmo j Wheal f. li; i5 distance oil, that they nn-ht ni.o.nt and purnie the ; rio,!r .V!(n "0U n. r c t fug, lives. Lane, who was mounted on a tine J von ' ' blood mare belonging to Judge Hlake, dashed alter Oats ;i(it'ä them- He was obliged lo ros a deen morass or I..,.l ' . i .to" "".

swamp, that taxed ihe energies of the mare to her utmost, sunking in the mire sometime to tin girth. Gaining the hard ground, he leaped a board fence ....! f. ... .lo,.l. . .i . nini .-.ia ii toiivn, nun ion n.oiKeo ine men. Drawing his revolver, he ordered them repeated! v to Ptop. He Leaded them ofl" 8evcr.il time?, still threatening to shoot. The men then chaiurd their tacfios nmlscattrretl ; two took to the high ground Aiid the othen to the 9 amp. IIu fuel at one of them, McGrnw, a desperate burglar, the leader, who made a step or two and fell fe p,,n.uel and raptured tha ntW Sertfinrl. '

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J? c'llntV- It turns over ix furows. t he ;i .vi-l.h at the e.tn,o tin.e; and i seventy two minutes. i. eluding stops, ii p.owo j rather more th.-iii two aere and ; are and a mach;!.half. Tin v. !;. ! ,,f runni is c i;na:-.d :.t int. dollars. About seve.i-ty-liv ai-r-s b:i-! ben tnrned over when! .v.4..,u. , ' , T ,pve,uor J TTZ . " U Vn IK'1 pre.enJ-d that invention is retfect. , , .. ... .... 1 nt w.h w!i:?ni, and tiio inventor out the editor thinks a decided advance I'.flC h.f.i t-'i-' .:as been nv4:.e towards n pnwticjd Solu - tion of the Tisvblem of ihwin ' nrairies by si arn. ' Capt L-.-i Ely and Mai. John M Lmof ihis cirr --id Atr 1 a VJ.rht .r t thi, u , , ,d Mr. J. Cr. ,e,gl t of iMiclii-rrtn Ci v. have IvrMi rinnoitinxl hv Mr. E'ili-!!. United S:ates Marshall fo'i he S at? of Ind., Assistant Marshall to! letters from promineii t Ga- and Alabama

J ?M,t!1'men -(!;,V. in which they cp,-akl A D M I J STR ATO I F ALE ! ," T' firit'n" 1 t;Mms f ,'fl ! P'u:uae of an order of the Common Hern ! SHm o the m isces of ths p-..i.1o und their ' I Court of Mar-did! coun'r, t :teo India: -n.it ! opposition to the eecsit, move.re,,t Ti e xho Mttr'b term 160. 1 will u private Ml . States Pu-hts Democrats of Alabama VJ'uV Tal?f J;1"!Ir V'V i,, .: ! Cll5e,i 111 t-'e county of Marsh ill, and State of ,!l!,n?- i Indiana, to wit : the" undivided .nC half of twoThe States of this afernoon publishes 'third. ot the east h.dfof the Northea-t one-fourth i the card of a 1 we nuinhe,- of prominen 111 ?ecfl,,:i wnship 33, north of ran?e 1 east, ' i:..i.. r . r ., c-'ie-oion-r acres. Terms of le Oi.c thil

uiii '- iiiius If i 1 IS HI 1 ,i HI Mfltp ! n L,,' , i . 1 . ; V ; which tliey denounce tin secession of i heir idelentes to Charleston n,d ure the ap-j i pointment of Mert- del(r-t;oH to take their! j pU-s B ibimore. It is underload, n'-j j so. tha: the Alabama Seceders are decided j jly opposed to tvlmninir. They d no. . b -: iiieve the? lav e finv , i-ht in the" c-.tnenlioo ir- i i. i ' . . , , . . ; ail(1 ,.nf.0 (Ps;lv; !()fn(I , . th t rt , iV , , . 'lt i Charleston. It they sbonhl -.m- back to j Baltimore, they wouM stul ifv themselves I c '',m ,l elithm at Ilichnu nd " Hie gallant Virni in. Mr. Floyd the rt recent uliU-m.l twii.iiljr Q r-t .. ..f V' I openly espouses '.lie can?1 of ihe4 Little Gi nt." and decNres that his nomiionin i ! demanded by the cdearlv exoiessed vnie.' of I ho A ine1. ie; an leo'tle. Wi n'li sue!i ol-h of our wn S-.-i'e, ( l.i fiel,- dub-ised J1..Hd. IIa : r.vA vi nl. (Pa ) SadUl. - i ' Th"-e who live o-i ihe Fifth awcuo'A:i- ,,: " 5; rtot in Aew- . i -.- i ork. s'-in J on s!'r-r"rv rd-soes. Ii is ti., c dcu! vim of ;ho m V ex )-:re,.e d !.o 1 V",?s 'v' 1 f'al eamte brokers in cry. that ! V'-ra-e tenure d ti e mnii cei.t I , man..nso , th it avr-m, bv tn.. f tmi.i-s ! cmnietci .1 ariv.-cracy. d-es not ieed , . . nionet Tht r" aic other cities where t'-e same resolution iu:iht be adopted with propriety. DIKD, in Knox, In!., oJithe'J.td in,t.J-,uv i son o: I).:ct. J. K. :,n.i M. Ciites a-vd vear, ,,,., - one month and fide, a d.is. hat a eoiiKn; I'loii-'it for the atiik ted p..rt i.t:to know that their -wect babe is now an inhabitant of Heaven, for our fcvukur has wtid of eil is the Ksntrdom ot Ileavrn. Iu New Pahtine, Miel!v con, y. O!iio, on the -bh .us,., of Consi.iuptioji, J....iu a PorrKR, ai. d twt iit v six ears. He was a n-.u.r m m nf rr,,,,, t h.jrac tt r and 5feial nature, ;u,I his manv Ii ioiuh w iii .-a.llv movrn his to .s. " " i i, i Qnicial AnnoimcemorJits. rrrrrrrrvnr il t We are auilntrired t aiiurnee Um. M. i n i it,iiMi. an ;'oiuilate tor 1 re.isurer I .Mar-1 r t iiwrr' ... ..... .... shall countv, subject to the decision of the Dem ocratic Com enlion. " IT Wcare Authorized to aunome J MSIIOE MAKE!! as candidate for Treasurer of .Marshall ....... t. ,.i : . . .1 . i r .1 it county .-object to the dec.s.o cf the Deiaoeratic c ,,. ,:. . Oll I .:.itll. w ... ... O i W e are authorized to aimo.mre ROPiF.TiT PIITJI an candidate for Sin rill' of Mar-lull eoimty, subject to the decision of the Democratic Comen;iou. IT We are authorized to nnnounee HENRY AI. LOCAN as e oi.ii-.iate for Sherilfof Ai.irsh dl county, subject to the decision of the llemocratic Convention. 33 Wo are autbori.e.! to announce D.WID HOW ;s candidate fur JS'iCriJt of Alardull countv, suljectto tlie decision of the Ücuvicratic Ctnention. IT We are authorized to announce J MES H. CASE its eaittlitlate for Sheiül'of AI trshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic ( onventiou. IZTWe are authorized to announce J AI KLINGEli as c.iiidi'late tor t'ouutv Snro vnr for Marsi.a!! county, subjVtt to the decision of the Democratic sonventjwii AGRICULTUKAL NOTICE. Titers w ill !. h soecin! meeting .f tlie memberan I olheers ol the .Marshall County Agricultural Society, held at (he Court House, iu Plymouth, on Situi-Iav. June tih . 1 M'.O. at 111 i.Vb.et M f... the purpose oi"ad.;;inga revised Constitution and Saturday. June '.Mil, 1M.O, at IU o'l loek Ilv-Laws; al-) appointing committee of award. and such other business as neiy eonif up A full ü i teinl -tiw-o ot ill o, t. -. ...... ) . i Ilv oi.ter .f the Pies.!.! t. Mhk( "rvvivns Si..-'-!?utter Chickens,"..'. .'..'.. lVtatoej.V. '.. ... "-........ IICI CWl 1.T12 f.clslb r..T' ClTer Seed, iluil. Timothy Seed. II Od fH,l7 .3.2.if,"c:.:n .2,Moy2.2.r Sail per bbl. . ". . . .'..'. . ' o 0o Hides Green p'cr lb. . . . " ." '.V Lird 'm'vk Fmoke.l Ham? retail .' ' j(lc t0',lders n I Sil'..., i .r0.'

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XOTICC TO BORROWERS Or SCHOOL FUND. All peracns Lnvi.ig obtained Loans from tl CMiii:iiu ,r Cunjm st.ioiial School Fund of Surk fii:!ty, :.nj l-(i!ol to mv the interest tlicrnn iil j-le-.se call hi the Auditor'? Office and cti 'll Vlw' ! lV the troub,e of cwllecticg tie AltfrC! M.it-S0tt4 JOHN S. nr.XDER, Auvllw St.uk Count j.' DR. O. BAIRD," Physician & Surgeon, Jin men, Marshall co., Ind. ! lOULD respectfully infomi the ' gcner.il tbn he h.is been Last ai e people u Ea?t and purchi X2rix?rs. for hU ow" I,rac,t-1'- We wi!l be fouad or h.md at AUy ti,ne wl,cn calk't o:i IIe would rcspectfullv Vtum hli th:iIik3 fur the libcral patronhe i, rmi,,! i'.u ii.,. SPECIAL KOTCE I Plvmouth, Mav 2?, mCQ . i i i , . . . . . . ' "and. the balance in six and twelve month bv Lovi..- .,-,,.:,. CASPER GRÜBE, AdmV. ay S-jJG). nlM SUIIVIIYOR'S NOTICG. V1 OTICE is hereoy jriven that the undewigneJ together with fiie Survevor of Stark countv, !M,li;."l:l' on thc' lUh ! f Jane, 160, mt ' o flock a nj.nroceed to Incite the corners nf th J ck a ni.nroeeed to loC.,tetlie fMwZ denbed real estate : So. five a., a,d thirtv-six 36. township th ran-efour4 west. To meet at thc ections thirtt-thirtv-thtre 33. the subscriber' l e-ineiift! at the time above stated. GLORGE V GREEN ' R II BtXDnn, Survevor J May 21, is) ' nlPw ! I? OTICE is h 15 Ol ICE isherebv civen that the undersirned aA. toetiier with the .Purveyor or Stark county, Indiana, will, on the 1 day of June. lt&), at 10 nV. -..- ,. ... -. . 1 .. 1,...... r- ... 1. . . r . . iIio'a in"; dtM.-ribed real estate: Sections twentvti v 'Jo and iwenty-'ix to n-hip thirty-two 3-', m. l lUi iVli; Hj.- VHIttTa Ol III Mifjt- one 1 west , LLI BROWN: nl?w3 R 11 rf;if:r., rr.rvevor. M.jy 'J-l, 1;V). MO II K S K W GOODS ; K RIVING at th- New Ohio Cash tnre. ' S" VnU is the nlace to et the woitli of tohp i itM-v. l.-uties .-t.i l gi-iit-ä, call and tee the Sec- no ?:.r.ir' Mf.cS. V. AlcWILLIAMS. M , lctd lil?tl TVTOTiCn i htret.v -icu that tl,c undcr1 sucd will, t the x:ext repular f-cssion of tli. P.. -til ..r .,.,..-. ..r r,.i..n - bo hosde,, on the f.r-t Mondav of June ncr't ,",,1"."V" ?.-.,M..i.,u-,t:s ,!T,ori, :n nc- . cor htncewuh the ;.ro,sjoiis ot the- late general ,.tbly of the t;.u. ol luX.u. Tlte location ; l:',' KlV 10 fi1 of ui-.i i, .o i'ji. in im1 or"!ii:ii Miioi Use Town or The 'citio!i on which I proi 1VT0TICE is herebv to vet, th;t the undersized ! j will, at the next reul ir s-ssi.u of the loard oft" ;iru;: ei.-:-; of M 'r-hi'l countv to be holden ' !l M.T.day of Ju.,- ,rtappy for liceLw ! U Si'A "P'"t-.:s 'oors u, iueerd u.ee wh J: jv. vi-o'iisot t'ie Inu-j: iier.! :-t--inbIv o, the Sfac ! u( p,,,; Thv ,,K,ltin n xv:,:ch j prupow Vt -eil i-; t'.e south put f lot number II in the orijr1 !,it ol tiie townof riyinouth, Indiana. . t , - JOHN S. ALLEMAN. j ni.i i-l iij . ! 7 ( ) I ;CE i In rel.y irivi n that the un ier-iiietl ' i. 'iJ:vlt xf rt-rular M-ssien of the lioirl j Conoiii.-.-icners of M u-hi!l cour.ty t' be l:oJd u on -Wenday oi June m ? apply tor !,ceiic i to sell spiritisms liquors, it, aeeor-hnee with the i ! ' isions of the late jireneral assembly of the ; Sta'c of IndiaiKi. The location on which I propose to s-ll i on lot of number 171 in the town of Fly mouth Indi aPTIII'I? flAMIlI?!! T I ..... m vl 1 lTt I NOTICE is hereby given that tlie underpinned ii', at the next regular -cssi. of the RoapI of Cosunis.iioners of .Marshall county to be holden . :.. tl . l -l .. ui in.- in .hoi.iii v i j tue lien iioimt tur tiiTUte . ,, - -. ,- - ,' 1 - ... to sell piiituous hfpu rs, in accordance with the- . .. . ! proven.!, oi me ntv l nerai asserunv ol tlie Sr it.- ..f In.lt .n t The liicoi.ni on which I propoe to sell is on the north pari of the intit.i-we-it 'ju.trter of ectioa nine, west of the Michigan Ro.ui. SILAS IIIGBY. m v 1 1 I Ti f U7"HEKEAS, my wife, Barbara Apple, ba h it my bed aud board without any jusl cause or provocation, therefore I forbid all person from harboring- her ahnui their Iiouh, as line isniy ib-, and w ill hold th m accountable tor kerping her I an: ready to receive her home and treat her a a wife I forbid all person from trading with her nnrlt iTtl JOHN APPLE. A Gfrcat Bargain! WIIhTU; A MAN CAN DOUBLE HIS MONEY IN TWO YEARS. Tie most Desirable property i the Ccanll Tlie undersigned offers to sell his Grist Mill aui tract df 1 -oid, containing f6" acres, on wWcH U ia located, on very reasonable teams. It it )catJ six an la half miles west of Plymouth The Mil i iu good repair, manu futures the best quality of Ihoir, nnd has the best run of custom of any other in the county. The water power IA steady viitl believe.! to hp sujM'rior to anv otker in, Marshall county. Hv proper attention from three to tive thonaud dolla-J can tr ms.le fn the Mill, and perhaps more. Hi will take any kind of good properly in P;o t pajment For further articul.us, rnquire on the nremiifi of AYRES iialdwin. ' January b. lS;n. lt'tf. 3tf. ONM-I PKIOE ONLY! CHARLES PALMER, IT.M.KIilN DRY GOODS, CnOCIvKUY-WAK (jolliing, and Yankee Notion Lapoi tc Street, Flymouth, 37'All the in-kt't''.re icyi-fte t

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