Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 October 1860 — Page 1
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PYMQUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT ADVERTISING: One t snare 220 Brevier eras or leee, three week ! PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY i or le, 5i2,00 : each additional insertion 25 ciuU. j Longer advort:.-eniens in proportion I1? than ! half a square to be charged ? half a square, and : over halt' a square to be cbirgcd as a whole squire. I A liberal deduct 'on will be made on adrertls.- ! meats inserted loarer than ore nontb. t - j .CP I egal advertisements must be paid fir La ; advance, or sitlsfaciori'y sect red. j 33 The above ttrmi will te gtrictlj udlered to OFF1CS OVER PIERCE S CLOTHING STORE. JOB PKIK ING-, Ktewted with neatness ami despatch, here. TETlTdS OF SUBSCRIPTION. j O.tEf'oFT.w Advaxck or within rnc Yeah,$1 50: 7fYT 1 1 Itv,t?aid ooa WL. JL..I PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1860.
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW COFIBIN OSSORN AtU.inojs at Law, OJIce !:i Bank buiMinjr, FIj tnoutb, Tndlnnn. A- V. PORTn, AttorneT at Law, Notary Public aid Ren! Estate : Aent Kzox, Stark'eountr, lad. Collection! of debts, pHjcaerif of taxes, and all Ieg:tl buir.es? ; eromnti? attendeu to I PHYSICIAN" DR- 13ADORE WELTE -i-ieriiin Phys'cijn, Corbls Hiock, over F. k M. lJckri'Clo;h:ü2tore, Plymouth, Iruiana. n-S0 tf DR. T- A. COriTON, PhTfician arA Sirge n.oJneeoverPci'shins A- Co.'s i r. a-. ,-v . -v r 11.. ,-1 1
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at ui n:m .ui.h) i h '.h., ...... v .. ..-.. 7 1 i ' p ii ui iciiu, aim, w i pie;iiciüu, inet inrouju r.is uumpci, 'joi.n .uavnarur ".nve, thouoij not reale! like you Rlr in a 'd j "-v. m mri nun ouiuinanni, is i Xy OMEGTIOVS Tax rn"? get just about th, rnaj.rity they have .irr -Ar, you at the helm V ,0. .irr r univer,h f,,, l,t a h;i in my jud.cie.t. as self contradictory as ! who Ue. h:m to ibc pHvnacut of tax and collections of C.oftit I Maimed. The vote has increased largely sh f .ea,tdy.east. sir. - limUc.(1 eJlK!;uiIlf r ftm K,(1 fb I it is dangroti,. It com.s loaded nith j ä hiS nV,ve V'? cf ter"Per - cU!m , x. k- to i and very euspiciouslv. In 185G the entire vIe'd her 80Uth C "ni her "n J' T to undersfu.d the constiiTion of ihi c-ouii-' th dHth-.me!l from fiehls wet with bnüh-! nn J dnes of heart. These qualitie.c. nrrvF .r rADRnM Penlei Rank Y C fv: How & Wh taker. " - ' oarer, nearer, vet nearer the nnproichcd the u u 1 1 1,1,1 u,e 1 oiiNiiurjon oi inn coun-, roev3a JWet'nfnt M-U.H r , ! X- Y Cilvl' .'n' A CoN. Y. v.de for Governor vvas 4 1 93. In 1 35S the ahore. Ati-in the" cupr.ain cri 1 ouf; 'Jotm M,v. ! try. whi.d, t.a,he, me that this Republic' h- If vita! principle c f nil re- of ' Ir.y., Vra-'irem Mirhal'l and dev.ninc coun' r:,r bpnee Co., N. Y. Cty: Henry j ,re Vot for Secretary ofState xv is 4j92. wrdV Tiie rennse c.me feebly Ave. aye, i ;s ;l collfes..r;l0V of indepr-ndent soverc i mi i Pl,llica'1 ?ornment "is the consent of j chcni 1 ,1,r; fr h,s offn sakö anI r-x r.-rfi li ilo-k ,H'o p,.i..; '0.ir,,, ! C. (airier, A. . C ity; lln.C. A. N:acy, Teciim-: . - j sir! Cn von ho'd on five minute lender, Jin?' i - '" V1 , . t f.,r th hi-rh u.niiion p-iiih !p 11! Vc t Yoi C-l-y FarwVll V VÖ ' ouU M'eh.: L. T.. rien-v & Co., Banker,. Adrian. : Tho enl.ro vole yesterday was 5223. No- Cv God's help. I will!" The oA ra:.n'9 hair was Slavs each entitled to enact its own lawn!1110 5'OVen,üd' " mo!P - nl " "' 0!j,!,,ns r'mcn he hfeLL Ä Hra Chl-Mj .Lvj loa'.V Co., hrla..' Gr uT, ' JJ-j J; 51 ,)r,.",'a?. 'i-. In-ü npoli.s Ind.; V ; b,i(,v wjjj hlve ho 0)Vontery to claim that j s-horched from the scalp, one hand disabled, h-3 j f tj r,rt,per nri!i"ment of ''ts own lrcl ' of (-V f ovricwii Statna require, as its If ,,, h:i'J fvj,ls iho7 were such Hi arj Pne''e kCo Pi tber-' Hon I 0 -b rn i f-s!,ot'' h ! Coun,.r Tre-ui-er, Plyinoutb. . knee upon the sfanchirn. and Ms teeth set, with U G U Ier n,,l"o-mv,ni Ol .tü .own Io( al ... f. 1 ' , . t,p ,.,. (.f nn. Circa'. Ju Ve' L-irnrt . " Urnn'; He h.t nocat, d with hon in practice. Hon. ihu lacrease l hoHest. We have had no otnor hand npon the , hip -every m in. vornan i affairs, uiihout diction from any othr-r )i)HS' t,,e ,,a,,"y "f-115 "H-tubcrS aml the aompa-ltm- f,. ot a 5nt il an1 n,m-
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Raom5, Michigan street, eat side corner of Perser. rcaclnnir this place on an of the RailGino. where he may be consulted darin- ofticf i roaj Train.a, an I rtesirin;.; to pi bv Carriat-e Cot-
hours. i J. J. Vi L, irorapthlc rh.v-v.ttin. Particular vtfntion p n 1 ; in ob?tetr:e pnci'c, and ehr-.)nic dise.-s- ')f, .Tmn, nriJ nieos 'J cnu.ir?:i. iy.iiC htp v - : lVflir' ft.re, ,v:.r:e.T Mihi.n and La port e ' ftj-fi-ts, wbe he maybe roti.?u!?ed at all h j DR. J.T.CHALMERS. From B'itiaiore, wiM pra:t:ee medicine, surgery pnd 'bitefi :cks. P-rmntiv lorated in Twer Citv, Mirha'd county. lninn;i. OiTiee one door fr-Uta ot'Cr.!:?n.ui R". a Store. HOTELS. tUYiV.ajo tne t-'oi :rr rijmouÄ. Xi:d. V. C. n iw..r:N, Fropriet-ir. ; A.Ganibrül inopnetor, fitu itel fit. th junetion -f fiP. Ft.V.& C. R. It- o- 1 P. Ä C. R. ft.. ' P'ivinoi:t!, In-J. Moa-- nil hour? -i ihe day and; everything ueees-sjiry lor thecni'o t of quests, j CZNDc.n HOUSE. : 1. H. Adn'r, Proprietor. Ivtio.x. Stark county, Ind. ' f n I r .if?. Conren eiit Taui i.g. ar'i ev-'-ry ex- , rrtton niide ti render this Iloti-e .vortliv pv.bi:c patronage. FARMERS' HOTEL, j I i Pit? street, p-r the D, pot, Plvmonth, Tnd. j ! F'ire, Lo-v i'il!?. nnd every attenf:n mid '.'.r-.-' av;ree ;bt Go'd and convc-nU-vt fab'.ir f jp th"v having hotve. , vla2Ry- " JOBSHORT, Proprietor. 3ir5CGLLANEOU.s. J. M. KLING ER, I lfirrretor Ibickeye Livery," tppo?ite Ertw-rd ! Haue- , Plymouth, Ind. H. PIERCE Pf-aler in rendt-rnad clofhin?, clolh of 11 ktnfl, aiid Knnut'p.ctures ta order everything in 1.: lirie.Mtore under de saocn t ofTlce, Plymouth, Ind. JOHN L. WOODWARD, fo-j e-al d !cr in 11 k'eds of farnilv Kroceric, f"vii; oi!. oueen-wai e. etc. I.m.nt tiro J:.H. D. DICKCCN Co.. iww m o. every lescnptmn. a.so. 'ov7, i. n, n.ieei iron, anti copper ware. E. R. SHCOK. Xerdsi t tni'or. -.ne door west of II. FiercVe ! cltiiinr nor, PlyniO'ith, Inl. JOHM ANDERSON. rrbar ind !n:r !reaer, (one door touth Hewctt Woodward,) Mit hiyn treet, Plrnueith, Ind. Erryth;r. in the nbovt buMnesi ttcudi-d to bv if in the b?t ktIe. C L- HILL. f'tilerinborKs and tstionerv, walla:;.! window; paper, all kinds nf miafcn! instrutnent-; also fnannfac'urea b!n::!t book.4 etc. Ft. Hvne. JOHN tA 1 HOEMAKER, Dealer imvntches, clocks and jewelry, Plymouth, Ind., kcpt constantly on h.in 1 clock', watches, brei-t pin?, ar ria, Cner rini, lorkcts, etc. Cloek and watobea, etc., rcps:red in the best rn.nr.frr possible. D. r;cw:LLiA.!s; I'ealc-rin Ftaple and fancy dny pood. price rle t., west side Michigan" street, Plymouth, Ind. GGLAlTsICo Pracirtsand confectioners, west ide f ?.Iirhiga;i t-treet, PJyrnouth, Ind. s. &. kTbeckeh, : Dreiers in starde and f.icy dry good .md rnjcsi ies, w3tsid Mich'ftan street, Plymouth, Ind. RICE &, SMITHDi alers in staple and fancy dry ood?, fniuily .Teeiii-j ft', one door south of the Edwards' bi"w. Plymouth, Lid. : ADOLPH MY ER. Dealer n wvt'dies, clock, iewelrv and notions eat idef Michigan street, Plymouth, In L DciVr 'p dry goods of aM kind?, groceries, wares f e , M!. !;;;.!n rjot, Plymouth, Ir:d. C. HA8LAIIOER & BOR'S. M.uinf .cr.r.-i- of fl-aor?, carriages etc. Plackyja.t:i.:ir. nüiiting in 1 ndniug den9 to order. -e Co.iSTin. T. A. LEMON. Vmicr ia druprs, medicines, notions, liieiary aus-izine. papers, etc., north side Lapoite street, Plymouth, Ind. pA L- - Aler in boots arid shoes, manufaetuis nil kinds of home work in his line, Michigan ttrcet, Piy:aoutii, lad. . OUR TlnSiiopia pro:clled lij woiLmen who arc uotFurpan-ed f1)r neatne?.t and durability of tr';m nship. We can get up work on the wsiioor Dotic, s we keep three accomplished rte-i coiiataatlj eniplovn I. orkrnn A. !l. DICKSON k Co. " t. Mcdonald, Ral estate agent and notary public, cUc in Dickfon'f hardware store, Plymouth, Ind. Draws deeds, mortgages, bond, aud ortemeata, sella land?, examines titles and furnishes - abstract of the same, pajs taxes and redeems Led told tor taxes.
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2J nati and C!uc,i-o, Gold and Silvrr, Uacur- 1 & " 1-uu.uoi -seven mue?,' -now long ueioie we v j , - . , , !ff f ITnt. Monrv nd T.nnd Warrant I eml IoC.aHlie3. To dV We 8hal! Dfobabl V ' rMidi it.? ThrM-mwrter of mi h.onr. nt. nnr Frankfurt r P:irItimontc on,! m-j .. I U !l 1,11 ''-'geit.tr, l:i ft forcibi? Dianuer. j '1'
Ii O IT G II T AND SOLD. T.T D.-oit! Received ruid Mcn'.'j Loaned. TrExcliaric oh Europe' bought a;id sold. 33 Attention civen to Collections. Mid Ge:ieral Eankincj Business Transacted June 2:1, 31 j jja Tlunouth, Indiana. J. M. KL1NGER, Proprietor. The j rorrietor having erected Ircenn l con - venlent si iblea, und supplied them with an eniiie ik-v ftoc'v of Horsp?, lJuL'C'i-s, ttnriiiiires Ac., is iio'v 'Tctiarid to accommodate tliose whoarifh l.IVKKT TEAMS. veyxjice, can be accommodated with or without v Jdiiver. i I f ,i v l n r cur vcrril in tili- Cniüif r . -n rp well :ic cjhite.Hntli Utlie L.-tadt, Routes, DitHnee, .Vc ' vliJif J. 31. K. . IllSlirailOO EtO. -gIj State Authority. iNcriKAs;-: or cash capital. INSIJI- ATxrott COMPANY HARTrori. con:;. n. VOTED to S?irv Pv: tu cm re s; xcusirc;. j iiaa i ;;r rt;RPi:Ti'AL.) CASH CAPITAL, S'j(LOOO OO. t-'. L. I ' W )HS, Pros; !cnt. II. KELLOGG, Seereie.ry. Aer-t iii the pr'n?"pI cine? to- n? i.i t'iC Priio': H f -s promptly p öd. Applications recciv e.', and 1 tuKiCi J.-r-ucd an l renewed h C. H. REEVE, A.rrent. FLyincuth, Arg. II, Ibö'.) I J3 IL Lai A H D AND 1? doors .'ouih Ed wraidi House, Et3tei'le. Pet rfaa'ides of WINES and LIQUOIIS, AND Naiad's C ream Ale, nt all tiine. Al-o tlie FirJEST.BRANDS OF EEGARS. p Tf. 'I!c best of order jnc vailing, and none otLcr t'.'imiffed. H. V1NXEDGE, Proprietor. Sept. G. 1.-6). n33tf mo T"Ttr a t rr.ci ID . M A R. D M A N ! ANALYTIC PHYSICIAN. AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF rp ff g 1 Tp u run niMviL5(it E Jj ü NGS, RMEHLY PHYSICIAN TO THE Fori Cincmn?.ti Marine rIosrital, d.V IXVALID'S UEThEAl C'irrepondinir Meinter of the London Medical Society of Observation Ai'Tii'tit y ItCttvv to 7nvn!ic!( AND EDITOR OF THK MEDICAL TELESCOPE. Tlay bo Consulted at P!).!i'i?h. E-Iwards Hou.e, Tudiv, Sen I tr I. Orr,. l... 11. .1. 1 'I li. War.w, WVrht Hoihc, Seplcmber 13:h. DIL HA RDM AN treats Coii.siimpfion.lJ roneho is, Luryngiti, A:.thni, nd all disense? of the Throat and Lungs, by Medical Inlialation, combined with proper const; tutjoni.. treatment for the blood. Dr. Hardrnan wiil carry with him Ids medic'nes arc! rill le i repared to furni.-h patent with impropriate retncdicn, strictly from the vegetable kin" doia. Hi-rncdieiresare conmc-ur h d of various Park', Uuui, Leav, Cnus. Roots JMants &r. Procured of the Indian.-Miid from every qn liter of ttie Globe. T" Rrsruhir vi.-its duly announced. IT Piitieul.iratteuiionpiid toSKIN DlSEAS s ES and Cilandu! us. Ulcers, S. ires and Tumor?. Dr. Haidmun does notchaige br consult ifion. Dr. H.inJnian treats all chronic or Ion? f-tind;n' di-eio of the Lnn-s Liver?, Stomach, Powell Phidder, Kidncvs. Er.dn, Heart, Nerve, Vomb, Spleen, S(.iue, Eves, Em, &c., Scrofl'ehi, Fit?, C.tneers, Rheum Histn, Dropsey, Skin Diefc., Fever Sores, Cuarrah, Semina" Weakness, Ncur i lea. Whites, Insanity, Dyspepsia, Cl ddines.s. Heat .f tho Urin. Syphilis Piics, Sick H. a dache, Eulai '.'ed Tonsils. ,V.c. Feb. ti, 12 ly. DR. HA RDM AN'. iV.l!i'Bl lltafaetoa'V. CAR3i0, SPINNING, AND WEAVING ! i fJMIIE un h r-ipned would rohpeet fully inform g the it'z-i s of Mat.di ill nni adjoining counies diat they are now prepared to Cffi'tt YIVr9 Spin a ltd WVarc t into unr kind of cloth that may I e di-ired. en vctt i catena I. le terms. Theii Cardoi Mahiiie? ire it: pood order and do superior , oik. They are also prepared to Full und Dress Cloth it low rate nnd on 'bort notice. Cloih will be exchanged for Wool on fur terms. ST A LEY k SOWRY. rbiinomh, Au u Cfl.lrC'J. nlQif mea;F"maIik C1HARLT.3' SHOEMAKER, on Lajiorto street, a few bors w est of I'lilim-r's Store, keep a pood eupply of FRESH ME ATS for their old customers, and as many new ones us mar find it to iheir intciests to rail on them. ÜTTher will pay the highest market prices in iijli, for r'at Cattle, Sheep, llogi and Fowls. 0"Market every rnomiiij; except Sundaj: augll Uf. BELLOWS, Anvils, Vices , and all kinda oi blackfmithing tools at H.B. DICKSON L Coi.
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mou Pleas Courts uf this county. Will practice in j Iicau leaders could if they would, account j . Staten, or from nnv power outside the jur-1 ,,: n,T,f',1''kn!?adjr,iniR? cour'ies. ' fop t!;5 vio-v Ur addition tn our vottnl ChallenETO f.0 Carl Sfthur2. l.,t',..fl. f .....l" T. :..! "m
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From the Ind. Sentinel 10. The Election Ye3terday.
reeeive returns suflisient to detennino the result. In t),H county the republican fraud wure told, infamous and svsten.ali--..u., T.. . a lit t 11 1 ' "lr & ballot boxes wcroimdar the control uf Hit how it was done. Men who achieve a i victory under the- circumstances which i the election in this township was carried, cerlninly can not consider it any honor. The returns from Ohio and Pennsylvania i'ldicttn Republican victories in thee States. Indiana has probably tjono the same way. If the Republicans have tii un.phod.wc think they will find themselves in the same condition with the man who won the elepl.ant. They will. find thnt defeat would have h;n preferable The DctnociHcy in tlnbo three States have f night ti e battl'5 gallantly. Tl ey have done heir d iiv. Fanaticism and treachery loive triumphed. Tiiose who have futv;: tlv wind must reap the whirlwind. The "irrepressible conilict" of Slvcaud and LixCoLsl'is commenced. 2o human foresight can sen the end. T, , , never i;o backward. Tli.; riKMufierttion i f defeat is nothing eomna:ed x':U tle tiuxiitv which every se'jpieious man must fel, in view of the i imp.yiding futur an 1, at the ii-k cf bei.-g c.-dled an :lajmist, Wo would tay to our , . i " i i ' ou.-uK'ai nL'U. our mouied men, and tr.os4; c , ... .1 . .1 , i of largj property riterests. that they uiay i ,, . . ,i i. . t i do .well to temper their exultation to ilav ! m r.,1 (1 . .i . n "f I with a little lelW'tiou vpon the itsult of 11. ii Sectional triumph. The Future. The path of duly for ever Democrat is unmistakable. The defeat of the State tick-1 et is no reason why any edort should bs relaxed to e;irry the Presidential election. Otherwise it bhould still furtlier develop our lesouroes and courfto-e for another enga foment with the enemy. Our cause is just, and it mu?t prevail. We call upon tho Democrats of Indiana to organize for tho contest in November. L?t us do our wholi duty vithout reference Co il;e result. We ato contetiiliug for pt ir.ciples, the buccess of whteh we believe necessary to the prosperity, progress and perpetuity cf the Government. In iew of this fact let us discbarge our whole duty, and if we tail, iba rospoasibility wiil not rest wiih us. Wiih the necessary ellbrt we believe that we cn triumph over our political enemies. Lt us then prepare for the contest. Arrangements bhould be made to bring out every voter. It U but a few days to the election, and it is necessary, th re fore, we hhoul! immediately tutor upon the work. A tniii soldier never yields or fails in bis fctitira duty until he is overwhelmed in the contest. In this crisis o! our public affairs, ."hen dangers thieuen upon every side, let it not be feaid that tho indomitable Do. mo?racy of Indiana ever faltered in their duty. We have for a long time maiutaied the character of a eonservatire and Deir.o ctatic State. The Democracy of Indiana can, if they will, redeem in November the d'-fe.at of October, and continue the proud position they liavo occupied. Shall it be dope? An old lady r.f Gothen, in relating how sho oot alonr raising her family of lliii teen children half a cenfiiy ago. fcay: 'I u-. to milk the cows while holding a oh:!d a lew mouths old in my lap, while the next oldest stood upon my dies to keep its byre f .-t off the downy grass.. She aLo atld:-d: 'I never r.a I but one silk die. whieh was procured by my father giving mo llix io spin and weave into cloth to sell, tin proceed of which should bo appropriated to the purehase of th i tilk tlress. I purchase tho dress at Soulkarn pten nt 51 ö' per yard, and pnid in my fl ix doth at 33 cent-.' How would the young lidiss of our day like this? A FLro. John I! Gouyh, the celebrated temperance lecturer, who ha.s returned to tho United Statei from a visit to his native England, related in one of his recent Kpeehes tho following thrilling incident: John M iynard was well known in the Lake district as a God-fearini, honest, intelligent pilot.He was a pilot on a teamer from Detroit to Iluffulo one summer afternoon. At that time thowe steamers seldom carried boatj. Smoke was seen ascending from below, and the captain called out, '.Simpson, go down and see what that smoke is.' Siinpsop enme up with his face pale as nines, ami said, 'Captain, the ship is on fire!' Then, 'Fiie! fire! fire! fire! on ship board!' All hands were
. : sue increase oi nonuiauon. i nc iv'nua- , u.. s,..u ,.r imm t hn t '..n.-rr.ca .f it,., it,,:. , i , men uiiuuni uo-opeiauous in iin oio;ri-1 1 '
jcilledup. Buckets of wnter were dasbed uixn , he fire- but in vain. There weio J:irt-e fiu.intii.iesj
present rate of steam-' 'Isthcre tiny danger?' j 'D-tner heree the smoke bun-ting out! co ' fornard, if you'd save your lives.' Fassende and crew, nu n, woman and cbildren, crowded the IUI IIIU l'UI V Ol HIV I U L W WIIU &r4ltaALU V AU ithehe'm Tne flnraes ntirst forth inn sheet of fiPP. clouds ofmoke arose; the captain cried out informed that von intend comiivr to Eoston duiinof this Presidential campaign for the purpose of addressing the pnblic upon national affairs, I would n?k of you the oj some or ine mot. m 0 . , incnt dogmas in lican party, to to bcliavo that you subset ibo I would not have intruded on vou, fir, especially, but far important reasons. Sir you have been her? hied throughout-lha couutty as ai eminent defender of the Rcpubiicon creed, nn ardent (upporter of Mr. Abraham Lincoln for the Presidency jf the United States, a candidate ic-prei-ent-iiig otdy a Pelina of the Stales composing 1 1 - conie.jeiJioy. iUhü' limn tias. vou are put forth as the representative of the sentiments of the great majority of the "i:,.ic teiiient" adopted citizens of Gorman birth and extraction. Now, sdr, I expect that you av i II accept ' .1 : . .."....I! l i : e Yul1 most lvspect fully that I am iuso an ' h'pte J ciu.eu, and like you, an exile for po . 1 J 1 litical reasons; that 1 have labored fur tho cause of a lite and united Geimany as j much as any. other uin, and that I have ' . ' c i l . ii sacrificed a lucrative position and tho soe i i t i cte'y of my nearest I' httives and friends, lo live Hin! dm tri f muri Having been at, eve witness and acto, 1 in the epoch of 184 and 1G40. 1 have learned enough to be hero consevativ, whereas I was at that time a revolutionist. I sanctioned and supported the revolution, because it was an attempt of the peop! to strike at those rights and liberties of which they were depiived by a ay stem of absolute monarchism and sham constitutionalism. In March, 1C48, the German people gained their liberti-s and lights. The representatives ot German knowledge, science literature, iudependauee. and sUtomansb ip, were delegated to foini a united Germany a Germany with no Austria, no Prussia, no Bavaii'.i, no Saxonia, but a united Germany. Did they realize the wishes of the people? I sat in that famous cathei'ral (Sr. Paul's Kirche) during the exis'.ance of that parliament; I sat in the R onan Saal (Kaysersaal) duting the whole existanco of the Committee of C ft a : I sat in the "Vor Parliament." Oh could I assemble all the victims of crazy management witn which you afflicted the food people of Germany, could I gather the thousands of patiiots here, I would show 'hem the very men who destroyed every hope of constitutional liberty in the father laud h ave already commenced tho s.Tne wotk of destruction hero. When, in Hl-IB, the kings were prostrate in the dust; when the army, tho children of the poopl, were almost won "er to the popular cause, what did you (I mean your party) and all those now swarming in this country and their authoi ity nnd influence do? Sir, instead cf consolidating the distracted elements of Germany into a confederacy of sovereign State, yon talked about the independaaco -of Italy ami Poland and all tho nations of the world, while you neglocted your own nffaita. Tho army was insulted the 'army must bo abolished" and instead of availing yonreelvts of tho favorable position, and striking quickly , you s it in the Franfurter Parliament and made long 4po-cheB, till tho foothold gave way, and you and all of us sent again into Egyptian darkness. Having wasted time for action, nnd restored darkness and despair at home, you come hither to bless the peoplo of lids country with your grand dogmas and nnd theoiies; to repeat precisely ihe same exploded experiments and absurdities. When your own Iiouko was on fire instead of rushing to the rescue of its inmates you sounded tho big trumpet of a "universal republic," "we must freo Poland," we must free Italy," "all the world must be fret." Such were your yalorcue bouts.
i.avoroi meeiiMg me, utiring your visit, roi ; - ; oer, ai;'l will he, if Hie Jimth but prov- n , -. r ,, i e l,, .t, - f i ,,,,; i I protest against the unfounded boast thru . , , ... , 1 Court a writ of Ilabea C-.r.us for a chihl the purpose of having a public discussion; 1 . . loyal to herself bv framidi:.' into the dust 1 , . , . . . .
t important nml prom- . J . . ' 1 t iO betraveis , f tier n.ri,r -md .-J tb ... .. .
r .i v by "citizens, I mean men who have a i ' ' , .', " ! üis'er-in-.aw. Dennty Sheriff Jackal the creed of the Repub- . . : common rcrn-c. whi sr. o-r.vein.ol Jmnlri 4 '
n t 11 t i nrlht to vote, Iiavo any fivmnathr with , i,lt , , k.: v - , . r went to execute the wnt. : it w ; (.rethlv a I of winch I bvo rpmon " ' J i J 1 I v t he same co:c ion. Auw :,ik -: :miU
But your own houses were burned to the fa:i2:fcion. vour wives ami vour cliildrc-n
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doctors, and phiWophera. In.- a l of!'1 Suite, are to be kepi toother thecriztng, instead of talking ah nil "s- ! !,! b-T ',u h ,vi:1 l for (h,n mlism.n,! commmn.ni," and a divis-' ! --Ja!. Mr Everett s-iys:
ion of properly, the Italians have acted audi therein lie, the secret oftl.eir sucoeJ. ; But to return to my nrorOMtion. Al(jrermans whom vour par! v charo with fol I , . . . t , . lowing the Deinociatic banner throio-li i-r. , . ... . , notance. A cram! tins charj"? tvhiclihas! J I been repeatedlv made bv vour rartv. j1 - " ...
niOit Ci , Iii Mi Ii 1 1' nr,.'i;t mw j?fill l,..ili ... .l :
. a mamntv or t to a opted citizens nnr 1 . . : oi ins m tntoav or nu t ir in- iw and
the dogmas ofthe R-publican party. Thei,... wilh h,r nnn ,,m f
riu, mma;.;8,Kmson:yio !... i. . . ..... i . ii that hin labor will be rewarded piopoily i only o long r.s we maintain the Union,! and that he will gain nothing by ining !
4!,?0 a hor(1 ct A,,"-,:in tth noihv tlU0 j, r0!l.eAjv1 nr1 in s,iv 0f aspiration,, and no wants familiar to lb" deniagog.:0, ;ii horae and of traitors abroad
.urupeati ud A me i loan niecoahie. know, tov roll that nil the -ri about thej . . . i ! A f rk Mlii TO O I 1 . . . , - ..... -v'-i ii'in ii1 ii il-r. vii. Y ' ' i J ' v' 'be; nope o uociiuiug ..u ouie.M tttereny, USiW imH "cuw.i lac, Ul Mi 1. . I . - . . I . . 1 -ii r . .. jii3C)C5 mat no man, even tue most la natic.al Abolitionist, ;it?oci.:c.-i with ti,--;
Afiican, even if !,ü is a froe born man. ' TheX. O. Plcauac, one of she most teniTuc peoplo know too w ell that the negro : perato of Southern papers, in an article enis nothing but the siirrup fivm w hieb ti e ,i;l.-d -'U.-io-i agaii.-t E. pnblio.inieni," negro Tvorshiper means to vault into tho ; incidentally upon Mr. Seward: sent of power. ; D.ad iu, like aut.ibin leaves, begin In point of fact, nearly ail those of our j to f;lM to the ground. The Died Scot
, . - - I,kM.I ll... .1 -i!.. .1 .luouc nii- Kttriy qic'suon are lie votni" . . ... - 3 iuimi;jrant3, the majori iy not able to -pp:k . T, ,. , , J ' 1 ' ! ) Si.l,Kfe,e nrJ lU m5Sst5 ! tiilin fbo ro'iiiitfi- .f l..i t ,,. . lit. fl ! J ..ucu.geiu wermans. you and vein party so loudly proc.aim as your suprcrters. Bat, sir, i the masses of tho German adopted ciffzens
who have a nght to vole, are loy!al lo ihe'voy in the Statei is to bo mentioned.
Constitution tr&nstnitted to us by the fat hersofthe American Republic and consider that sacred instrumout as the mvgna j cAof our po!r,,:, nohrs and libcrin s,; hui oni us uo. an fioree- . . " " ment wuh death and a coVcna it w iili hell." ,. . . i.-eo. I be majority of tho Gctm ni a.lonvd citi- : , 1 sens will follow no leader who v. ill in t uphold the flag and "keep Hep to the mu - sic of the Union" a Union of slave States and free Statesa Union formed by the i ...... . . . i( people ot twelve slave Siate3 and one fr State. 1 T 1 t
o tteotaro tutber; that we hob! only tc to the kind of higher law which oricinates in the braine of theoiixis, experimentalists and Utopians. If it(io'S not suit you to meet mo in Boson, which appears to mo the most fitting place, am wilting to meet you in uny town or city this or the other sidn of Ma-on and Dixon's line Philidelphia, Milwaukee, Richmond. Virginia or New Oi leans, KoiuUiana. Sir, it took you the oiher day, in New York, three hours and a half to abue one rutin without avjr nrni ii.. ,,..., nr..i... i hisdootiines. to which, T,i mo tell "von. do not folly, in all their details, subscribe; I but I. a plain humble, uneducated matt ' (originally a mechanic a cahi.ud maUi ) projjoso to demolish the wholo struoture .r p ii , . ol tno iie oihl can oaitr IM (if-en mm. titea, provided you will at.3wer all the quet.iii.ris I shall put to vou fairly and J quarely. Ih.p.i you will receive this crmmunication in th fame kind spiiit in which it is tendered you. aud have the honor to sub fcribo myself. 0 Yours respect filly. SAMUEL STERN. A very beautiful gravestone has jusi boon prepared at Hartford, Connecticut, lor the grave of a young giil in Albma. Un der the projecting moulding nt tho top of of the stone is a bird cage in relief with a bird escaping throu-b tho open door. The cage is made in bars not bo Urge as pip Mem?, and eveiy detail is wrought out with the nicest delicacy. The fae of the stone under tho cage ia as smooth and level as any oiher portion, though thero is no space wider than half an inch through which lo work upon the marble. .The cage appears so fragile, that ono dare hardly to touch it lest it might crumble to piecog. . .
" rj iiwni i.iiij i, j ay uei.oe; i:y iici yHl Col oip your kitid of higher law' which has its j pointed pen in g'til and bitk rlv denounce foui.da.ioi. m the Constitution nnd in pre- nl, D,nKVIa.s u,.sLouj f,ii (,, Vo(e feet barmy wiih that instiument, and nutiIT , ., 0 .... . .
Iilr. Everett on Disunic-n.
8"fi,,f"J U.at U0 Union can bei ir.aii.liit.d by the numerical p;edomininc j an;I m,IliarJ vrirss of one section. cxrt. , , , . . . , , , b".ulv b'Miayed lifo, the hands of - - the L-pubhcans ly th;- IlreeUm ridge Do- - . . T .. , mre u vi-v h;it in nHi'int .im P., .. ,. 1 -
. " ," ' . ' . . , J '"Ion thursday 1 at James "Cr.mi procured t.m ; r l..nct !- ! 1 1 1 ..a r. r.A ... N .... I
' "Ol. 111.11 K i I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 II III .1M1C II' .. . A ,h Unionisls. with the (j:tsk thought of despair. We h:;ve still a lIlm anJ ,;,.,,. .,u of viotiy Mn tt lhx sVutl., iiMhl-'emn ctLis of our can.
the Xorth will t. d (les. it vou i.-o llRiball lodged ab:ut the groin, and one of
wuv f;l :h i?) Wv)i ,i()t (lat vvnyi,, , ;in,i,,,. :., ,;...-. f.,,., .,f vety p .e.-ib!c- fu-ni of e ; u,.u5v b trU0 lo 1 MI I l - I Jl . jt LihhiSK'UlC JoU1TluL -fir A Soutmeux View ok Sewacd Speech. took the Ide out of the Yilmot . ... i I 'roviso wlii-b nt inv tii.. o i -M ,!,,, n"IJia' !0 runt was a meie ' MiiUracthju Wiil.oin i.j .,-,,.:, t ; ' Uu,K Uli0ul nu opening of uc r , ",.- l"r ii- li'.e, ot.llij a in III o never speaks ra,;,ly, nor uuf.lda his Ii . . pmns prematurely, says tho Teiritori. i -a?i i:ot be .coiive! ted io(o ilavo Stats. The Republican parly, the.., is a useless j and pm p o-h ss orgauization, unless !a
Tlu 1 L-iial deductioa begins to bo made j lf 1 ,(-m1 !-d found t!t soiled, b by the correlative man 7 the Xnh who!sinrtl i5ölil ,";r'',,tf f""'fc!i F"
k,,,v that the perpetuity of the Uniofl dolJä ,0t -x ' JiJf illlol.ff.ro!K.e :,i ,i . i i . tl:o iioiits ot the fcouth, but the ma:a- . r . w n i- . , ipuance of mutual fellowship between th-i r n v . i citixens of all Itjiates. : . j iT lf Mr. Tiiight took any part in the j contest in Indiana, yelarday, f. r Lane. j be did exactly what we wrv. IJ j.ot hare dvi - - Lou. Com lev. Is it -o? Then, why diil vou not say iy before? Why did you not dip v Hendricks? Why had you not given one word of txoitatioii to the Breck''nrid"e men to vote for tho regular nominee? If yon had us?d vour eloquence for that purposo instead of denouncing the Bell men for aiding Dougjas in that State, perhaps tho evil might not have happened. Lo u s viUe Ycm ocro t. Tho New York Tribune and t'ie New York JPo;7tZ have bad a fierce coul roverl!hon nowspaper piety-th Tri bftr.g considered by its adversary tai her looso, wiiil-j tho World put on a good deal of nnual austn itv. The New v v .1 i T i i oik ,eus thus hits them both: "Here are two giave newspapers; utter'.V vvoildly; alike in p diey and pui jmse; not having piety enough to fill an ounce vial; designing one ihirg. and but one to accumulate influence and wealth, conducted by a lot f people to whom religion is no morn than rose-water, and morality io moie than milk; getting themselves i.ito a violent stale of righteous wrath; letting fly arrows of lebuko in all directions, talking dou vice, and talking down each other, nil tho while meaning nothing, ami appaiently expecting somebody to bcleive in them through it all." The cost of ereclincr Victoria Bridge at Montreal ia slated at S7,000.0U0. The force engaged in its erection constituted a small army. It eotuis'ed of six Meamboats. 72 barges, beside foveral small craft. These measure about 12,000 tuns. The boats were manned by 50O men; in Ihe two stone qtmries were 4520 men; and on the various works a6 arizans and laboier, theie were ?,000; in all 3,040 mn.
Death of Gov. Willard. The da'.r, if Gov. WiÜanl ..( Indians ha-i ady been announced, and 1ms brcub: p sorrow to tha hearu of the thou??.nJriends wlio knev7 him in life. Few of ! Plic m,n had more devote I friend, i U;an Gov- W1111- Hia 'anding taljonts. hU biilli.int nn.l oOect.ve oratoty. - uc l,J F'""-'r wotl &ri'hn of hlä party friandjKr.d j 01 n,! "FP our sympathy, ,k and which even his enemies will cheei fully bu-y in the iV4 whiyh h. is now closed over him f rever Honor to his memory, and peace to th j Times I ' ... w z r i ! 1 Men bn.T. W e nre informed tlint aj-lvs of Governor Willard. Chiracirom the feiarko I onntv Lo-nrnin P;ea I J. , , , dtivenaway. He then s-ima,,! x? of of twelve or fourteen men. sb-.r.ö i to- ! wa,(1 1,10 hou ar,(i rn ?5v-:0r j about twenty yards oi it-th S'.ifT and c,u of V received tho content of j two shot guns haded with btv-L-shot fire.! from ,h" '"u The Sac, iff bad twelve the poss. -Dcboll-ieceivcd nine through t the le. We understand thai Brundaga and family (in v. hose custody the ekild was) swear they imend to resist until da h all attempts to secure the custody of ilia child. We are also informed that the ShiifT of Staike Co. came down ci Wednesday with an armed posse to take the chili. Wo have not .-is yet learned the result. It is an ol 1 family quarrel and the patties havo become d -sporaic. Pulaski Democrat. Another New York Marine Mi'steut. Our New Yo:k papers of the 7ih inst. says the CVu-ag Times and Herald, have lei gihy at -oun's of another mysterious murder,' of vhich (he folio ing is the sub- ' A Wt-dteUhtcr s-cho. ner is dL1 c,,vc,i(1 to Ly fc,!--2 a br arclnrng in broad oaylight without ar.o a j parent rnufp, within I (JO feel of lb Ilob'.ken shore. er oI vuini. mi board in pleotiful supply fr ihe cr-w. Her yarrl-bo-l is gone. 0 t,t.u kno'AS whi-se. After a vvewk's delay the bod vol tl:e cudain is found in t'.e wa'er with undoubted rnai k of viu'etue upon ibu head; and i: is di coveicd that oa the nigb.t before the vessel s-üt.k, a man, swering iii sppe;ir.ne t' she Ji-Pcripdn of ti e miism- deck band t-f the schooner, was seen 'n a yawl boat drifting and paddiirg from ti e ilirccijon i f the hootif r, down the iivjr nnd b.s net si'ioe b"en ! heaid of whil 1 il: vawl is said to h ivbeen found at Kid Vn Kuil, New Joi . The cajdaiu's name was ascertained to b-s Richard C. Kelley; nnd that of the missing deck hand, Wilii.m Hooper. The inquest was adjourned for tt.e purpose if obtaining further evidence. In the Coin t of Oyer and Terminer, inNew York, whteh op-Miod mi Monday; Judgo Ingrahm remarked on the gieat increase of crime in tho city, more than thirty murders have been committed tinea Aptillast. II also called ihe attention cf the grand jmy to th violation of the election law, the law r. Ja.ing t lotteries, usury law. am! regretted (hit, in addition to the special idatnes, he w;,s . bligci' to call their attention to the vatious t.umbcr of homicide caes wiiicb would be brought : befoio tni. Wiietlkrr tho g .u ir.creaso 'of this c'sss of crimes h,o owing to the 16cent chanoe in the law t elating to capital punishmeet or not. it was not for him to sny. Al any rate the iucrcaso bad takn place. The Ju ig remsiked that ibis change in tho statute had alieudt plund the Judiciary in great dilTioullv. iLrThe Richmond (Va.) UVö Rtstes that a religious s ciely has b en lately oi -ginued under tho title of "Iiidcpendant American Catholics." the object c which is to dissever all coni.c tin whh Rome. It is Faid to be compoFed mainly t.f French and Germans, some of whom are among the most respectable citisei.s of Richmond. This, we bolicve, 'id the first move to esublish an independant AmnVnn Catholic LChureh in America. Efforts are now on foot to build a church for the use of (he congregation. The Rev. John Tirioi. is th offleintinj plinst.
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