Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 52, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 January 1861 — Page 2

TUE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT. A. C THOMPSON, Editor.

PLYMOUTH, INDIANA: THURSDAY MORNINO. JAN.24 The Republican Party. Ifacuhinjcanbe sorrowfully ludierous.it f the present condition of the Republican party. While ! the Hvdra of disuiio aud aarchv is rearing his ;

eomiOesih ' tdn in onr midft and the ptttiot's 1 nealth go to nr tnroun me nuer un, ap- j ii.irauic, uc is ufc uicsseu or ourseia? tae cae augnrai, wiicu war, ui trie nnin, a not partisan : l,,c -,u U1 ",'ll,,r,,','lr'1 1 ""pere-i ior some kesrt'i. throbbi ith fear and painfui anxiety, I Preu.ly, not half ..ouch t clothes on to keep nay be,) with a very scnVuire ntinrc. w. pro- stump sPee,h, t!. Ung-.,. and nnnner oM.IIrenr ' iJE d lUhTiht the cxeUmationm and induct of this party are not . h rtab! if tht7 re ty!ng m a good, j Tided with more clothing than the rest of the wo-: reminding m very strangly of his powerful effort lirm, i U9et micilK; , flt a9 tho ! kne w only ioexpl-cahle to others but t themselves ; ; dettnt hoase; hope they have not caused any one j men, appears to enjoy pood health, and regards ia Seminary Grove, at P,ym vith, just pr-vi u to not wh.tt Ud health was, 1 wa able to work hsrd and if tHe Union sued tall it will be bv the rt- ' tohsve lung fever and come nigh dieiug of it, and 'herself as being mistress of the houe. : the election. It wa, to siv the Ie.st. in verv bad aJf?lt well afterwards. Some two weeks ago 1 sr't of imaVuta'.'e vv- ira' law ork-njr to its in'ev oPe. that if any of.ur readers hive died The first of the four yonn- women or girN that . tnsre, and in Tiew of the exeited -tatc of the ' ?s utn ver,v hf' .M b'd,ha; 1 w.uuuet.nseioua su.r o( jmrudM Lena ira. law, orK.nft ions im ; , . . . ... .what! was about. 1 got anoiber bottle of-our itab'c result. Chirlev Km e ju?4 to. sir iu hi, dunng the present winter that the "dead adver-, wc shall i.ot.ce, looks to be about fwentv five ; country unwise, and unpat.ictic. h compares 1 Purifier ftI1,j byxof Pilk 1 used tlu t aud found resneeches last fill that,4oil and water never w ould it-eroenU" that trouble old Mattingly so mm hf years of age has been married we believe bus-: very unfavorably with the calm, dignifin i and : lief. Yesterday 1 sent and got some nitre, 1 had

mike soap, b it thai oil and i n..u.. t'l.t the ! ,- , . Kep-iWican pany covua n-.t remain long m exist-, aucc beoauseit was Uke theoii and water. Mix : ... ..... .1 '

tt as jou wüuU, it would at laut separate oecauje ; -.. - there is no afSn'ty between them. It was a pnn- thU county des- rrc. ciple oi uaUt e th it they na .aid not adhere, cohere j Mattingly by his light ani careless remarks Conor unite to form a third Buostaiice." Wc laughed . ceraing the treatment of the poor, and his rindiciat the illustration at te time, but it was applica- j tioo f the course of the commissioners, shows i.i .n,i rvulwl t,v vpv im.-,. move hitotelf to b more heartle- and . inhuman than

oT tlie leading jitn ofthat party. The prty is not united on t'rinetplt, and although by great effort it has remained "mixed' and apparently ha adhered iogcther, vet it nev" did, ani never can ehTe. and already the separ and soonearh element will return to itself and its apparent strength and eotisistency be gone. Seward' Talent- command our respects, J.nd his iat sTHrecn ?!i 'a ws tor'.n onie Ditnouaa. tie He se-nuotoreth- V,u lMd fear, tV ilne ... - , r.hirh now threatem it. He -oes for ceneession. i - ' i If e goes for anytlimy that wid ,re the I fioN. 3o with man or their prominent men of the i.art . W h hive aln.iat ed with them lor tl.a temnopApr vuece.-is a:d generally profitable renlts. iomiow u re:, mtieaes oi tlmr prcss.is decidi t.ii i.i . ... .... !r conservative, und'ei en (rcel . the red-mouth-d .VwlitioBi-:, p.trü II; goes with the conscrvji-; tire cleui.-ur. L..t he occupies an iueolated positio. . nu .a re u.y :i .uu:o.ust as he contends for the . . i -i i . r . , ... . I., ...t. r.. .. . .t . l... j .1.-1 fe"- ---. -vo.wcuo. un we liier luau, iüb aoo,,,aMU.u..1joiie panyare ramp. ior ; mm - . - ti r . t .1 COTClon. 1 he Sma I fry who are not yet real Aboiitio..,;- iwn-comrnitai. or are for waiting , whdo longer to see wht villi com of it. The In-.!-.UaW.Uwreiataeir f..-eied ini.resnabiiity , refuse to, our;om?'ate the subject ani treat it with t;-aot. wnde that of New Yor belaba r our j en a Mui ioad yro:e3Utious of patriotism and love , lor the Uii:on tenders men and wonej in profu.""""""H" ....v..v v. u..vv i , , , . tiD. laiv oaf tuiag do the y now agree in, aLd ; tht iatiiev ei v out a little louder e. err time the recession h-Il !o'!the departure of another State r- . .. : :, 1 1 .. .1. . 1 11c 1.1 t nyw in :'iti: 1 1'iii.ivni niii a ik.ii .iiiw . ' 1 : . t'w v ot9 tiy thirt majority for eeeasion. I bey erv aloud tii.it thev are "not A'tnlitinniits" "never , . ! trtre. i luv ar. misrmeenta to their Sbonthtrn , Mrtthmn " Tin v a avs were and alwavs would i - . ! i e f.r "nri-aerx in th integrity of State Sovereir'.tr. Merer how vehement thev utter it. U i.'. th- eehf a of H-erher and rkakt them i ::i '.Y-ir i"-u-i-hold fut to them the -neeche of . . - 1 Lovcjoy id h r"-olutior.s of the contention that elected hiiu, :nt them t- the men driven hick and robbed, fined, iinpriviiiei .ai murdered

tor atternpt-n- to take fhe-r Hi-it ve slaves how 1 purpose it ha. not yet accomplished, in the case of j The boy is about twelve year old ij idi otic, thems the hodir of their murdered Marshals, the j the poor of the county. All he may aay about us j though bright about some things, an 1 is dumb. statute and . -cree of the Sttte courts nullify- ; Bot make us hare any the less o. anion o! our- J Wc believe his general health! not -.0 , hut vying a l.ii ;:-- founded m the Conuituiion, j Mfm and his blackguardism will net convince thoiv jdisremomber what his oth--r misrortu.Te are. R.

tr cv are s.one rjlin ! and ,.nnt ee a thing ot it . all. IAe Ii ii 11 J Ltirtim cot. 1 th.y -'cry nlouJ the I lUt If II. tt'.llll T ITH ri ! I II ir IT II LT ftlT i c .. . : . ... : . . . 1 if-i.. .1 : - , r - eari rnoif or n-r tn-itme ; o i.nion witb ; piare'.i.jic..-.. "IVe.-l..Vr and free :ecche." ,

.Miivc lacor is mimical to American lutertsti, , Hi reputatio as a vilifier and aland-rcr reir oo.read to fiiem Lin. ol,, ,veech at Peoria, in ; ,era hispei, andpajKfr no disgrace to any one, and lf.)4. where he s : N'., mm is good ne.igh 1 wo inv0 nt.Ter Mt M l)adly sbuned a when Lt h--to gonrn ni,..tn . -man ithout that man' on 4I.Provfd of, or complimea.ed what wc wob:sr .-ut," tr, all- hcinutes the iVclarnioii of In- :Mi,jf HnJ? W8 invariably wonder what mean thing depenl-nee and -v.'Ti.o reh-.ti.ui of mailer and;-., -hl 11.,..u.tiJ.t I. dmnM nM;.A

i f ij mo i.tntn .. ;...t.. ..rik .t ! that all arc tv- itel uce aad rounl " ml' 1,1 'J a c'jui, b : that he , in to allow all the permed an rytal ...iu.,.,,,,.... u:.-uilr .uni-mic- i voice in fhii .toiiitinwrit ' r.- i , i.i, ........i , ' ... - a ... , . a S a SIS ruVCL.-ltS U.J Chicago 1:. the fall of IC, her i e avowed the mi..in o;hiap,r,ytobea -steady progre,. towara .im ra ci tcai. cucaLiTr or all mem " , nia .peech there in where he oaotes the Declaration ap iin as to equality and saysy ; lf one man pay-it d.?. not mean a negro, why not ! aom other man ay it does not me in another man, jet n, discard quibbling ; alout this man and th- other u.aii' this race snd that race being inferior. Let ua discard ai! lase taints sad unite a s one people tl.r'.i.haut llic land until we sh.il! onee more sttnd uu deci-.triitx-ii.il ALL iuu are cruated free aiid equal? 1 ie.tre JU hoping that the lamp oilibtrty will turn in jour besoms until there ball no !utig-r Of doubt that am. melt are createn äst and cqcAi,." W say rtad or whisper these tbing t tiiem and they are deaf ma peata they hejr none of it, but say the rnoie," we are r.ot Abolitionist." hct are for State sovereignty n (hia a weil in ererv ether aubject, but no where do we see them repealing their vile laws or paaing res hition in I ,r uuny with their protestations I: is laughable while it i pitiable.But, all th-ir efforts will not save them. The fiat of Nature knows n reprieve. no repeat. They willcciase to exist by operatioi of Natural laws for want : affinity for want of principle to hold them toge:her, and the fears and coacessioas ef their great or good men, the coercion doe trine, of their i'o !L-h aud Lad meu the sil.r.ce f their cowardly a id uuUlented meu, or the iorry ory of their whipper in," -'hangers .n" an I working men, (politically speaking, geu-rally cannot save them- Their speedy d'sHobitiou ruiv save the I'mon, und may strscT in hr' g90lneF. to man, grant us that it way lj seeiy It docs not come iu t!me to aave it, it will come never.helefS, snd on it will rest tl. e anathemas of all future generation, as the depraver ef the or.l truly fite govemmrnt the earth has ever known. Hum-no Old GentUman. In ajx'aa'ntg ot ihe adierti-eru nta t'aal he thought were -'datd ru the Democ.at, old Matt'nly tw weekiagu,gn to Jeeiiig very syinp. th t c and waa rorely aggrie J on ateount ol tho great outrage wc pcrpatrat f upoi our suhcr. bei very Heek. Ife feels ui.'-b worse for the n than he does foi the pwor unfortunates of thia county who have been o poorly taken t are cf during the first part of this w, nter , He s ; "WLtt right ha tue edit.f ta complain af out'I" 7 i-.ii-.ui. - iv irwuum u(Mn ine county paupera bv their keeper, when he ia cuihv ef a . , . , -' v worswoutri!re evenr week unon Ma noo mhtrn. , , -mm ' v --ri.va bers? ' a This is theoM ssianthroi.iSAymj athy for the poor unfortunate persons lepcmlcutupon the "cotd char Wea" of the r.trMaiiVfe-.nM-s r.f this eoontT for their tri Ife Sirs 1. l t

worse outage arery week" upon our subscribers

than is committed upon the "poor" of Marshall ciUity. We hop not: We are quite positive ithat the few advertisements the oM gentleman has referred to an being dead, have net caused any ! of our readers ta have to co barefoot thi ou-h all the co!d weather we hi-e hid this winter, epcciallv "f thev are helpless with dmpsv hope those "dead advertisements' have not c . used any inra- . lids who read our piper t.i go destitute ot doming, . . i . nd, have eompelled women and iu delicate j hav e not cauxed the skin to kUiiq er f rrl off thtir Urn, wh.n thev ir-rt h,inn laino.lt. I-util thev

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raB" wn,B "" mo" we IWF w nvi ', 1 " Invre l . . . . ' " l tnliiiTiiiin ronnf u ti-r ,1i.in flu1 r.imini4viAner.4 of ' the Commissioners, if possible After having ieen .. . the building and the condition of its inmatos, wc must say that we canaot have any res;ect for J those who say, "it is good enough for the poor of i tha county," and we have no exalted opinion of these who founded it, and no patience with ; those who attempt to justify them in their vnlmirful : and tnauman action in relation to the poor of Marf shall county. Anf person that bar any sympathy fin their soul cannot, go to this mi-erable apology . ... ....... 1 i ak in nr um ap ha tiAnr mil iinKtj i hior Hur. ' V ' ' : V . J J wring aau oestisntion as we uiu, ana mi nave meir ; h.. . . i . ei.T. .a. ... . i . ii.-v...Mn.kitiM . . t, ltl ftf Um;lf,.. OP i ...... ! - ' . nn. a . . . .k.i ,f . r. miiini an. i ti ' r outrage uj-ou the better feelings of the people of j tke eountv. who have to nav taxes for the kcepins . ' " ' ,.r v-.f;-,, .Pri,. ..?.ap,.1- de.,' of snf. ' ' A .ll.d 1 1VIJIU Ul IUI! IM . ... - J feriiif and deatitution. n l i... i . i l.iarw iiiri a 111 ujii uaici mil ue luiiuu n uisviifUon of lnmtita ,uffidentlv lenrthj to giTe the mder an q aditiyn duri Af fifft of j ' I " - .-b.. .. - - - " i ... ,;,.. 1.... IV. 1. ...... .... t. l : tliM wm b, tetter cartd for in the future. Ifthev Äre we 6jmlj be wl,Hng tQ bear a the calumnT anJ abuae Qd Mallingj mJ heap upon us for what ! w hava i:til,t and miTTrtrtTi .oneerning the Cvrainias;0Iier.9 .den'-RS we Miall feel confidoBt I MMng ihS,ituti.n has had agoef- s fcct upon 5nina.e(,f anJt lf wt can beinstrumen j u ju the ,east AegTC Jq enhancing the coi I of thc .,.iuperfl ws fchallbT received nuftieicnt ,.. - - . - ,..; f.ir all rti.r tr.vih e and 11 t ha e . . 3 j that have a!re)ld AQd w;n y.t w toM upn ll9 :- Mattingly may continue to uphold the unla-vful action of hia (?o!nmii:iionri who f'niiii.le.l ijtiiit. Mwt mav meddle himself about our priv lairs he mav continue to aunounce from ti t e that we wi 11 soon be compelled so stop pub- ! v 1 a j 1 1 t ! lishing the De.MocaAT, and, m short; he may be juntas dirty, licing, meddlesome, and pasillanii mously mean, as his depraved, ULocial, repugnant, , nc urteou, ungentlemanly, anJ, indescribably ! low. filthv, pmall, pitiful nature mav prompt him to be, and we will continue to do aa wc please and as -kc- can '.rill nr inet vl.it wa i.lcasc ahout the off ficers of tne county concerning their public, action r . , . c, .1 a.' i,rv:inti nf i.h nior k. shixK iinfi Jenoe (her rr., , hire abused, and whese money has been paid for a bo arc acquainted with the condit'n of the poor j hoiwc that what wchare eaid concerning it is fal.-e . ... . . t . . ... . . ' . I . 1 . r. ...... I or e en an c.agj.'eranoa. eiiiier w u: 1 aouee j 0f u, mai,. ,he action of ti e Conimi-in rs in t- J ti.tuhinrr th. nnlun. l.f,1 i .......v,..s. , r V v aa Iii i nv-ii, aiv .'uy u j t aa anaauaTja . . . we alwara coiiio eonr.-,eII hv t'i nk ii? thut he did . . 'a e i .Ü . . i not intend lt for prauc. and that it was onlv tome of h:R ,erprc iroT. ' .... .. . . ... a v iii v uu c iu t ia,i.uu ru uitfiT: r lmv vi n ilii listV A h a A n rau1 .vMaMt A-rf ...am ml L;a bhcl-uard than we intenled doin- under ' j üli- hcad.'an J muck, more than he de.erVes. f :J . . .. r wnicn we asK paraon oi me reader, ana Uo not now ;.,..i v,. :.. : .t.: - iiii'ii'iuvii ii; uuu ivvii 'tiui iu ill"" ;n . Inmates of the Poor House. Two weeks ago we half-way promised to give j the readers of the Democrat a brief description f ' the inmate of the poor house and their condition, ' and believing thatil will be an important item of: inform At ion to the people of the county to know how the poor of it arc cared for, we now give them ; a partial description of them 4 they appeared and were protided for when we saw them. j In all, we beliere there are ttrclrc peruii who ' 1 . -. I I 1 ,l t . nave tuiwnieu or nave ueen compeii ! to place . . .?... . . -A . ,n"n'" in w iMiiwusn, m-wh: mo agen ; men, two clderlj a omen, four youn women or girls, one midlife aged man, one loy about twclrc or fourteen yean of years of age. and two or three children. The first two mentioned appeareJ to be oversercnty years of age, and were very feeble both suffering from colds or lung fever that had doubtless been brought by the miserable con dition of the house. In addition to this one of ! thera is deaf and is disabled or crippled from hav- ' ing his hip broken They were bo.h provided, when we were there, with very thin, dirty or filthy garments, being made ef cotton drilling a great part of v hi eh was worn into holes, and judging from its appearance e do aot thiak it had ever been washed since they were made. They were . moat L-itabte object should be objects of real charity, instead of being ricf.ro of the "coli charitie."oftheCommiHsioners of this county. We ! had considerable talk with the one that was B.,t uel. IJe was a TtHtn ot fireneral iiitellip-.,,,.,. ,,,1 i Ud seen better da., but miifortnnc snd poor ; i i.i i i i . i . . 1 t Wl I nsaiin uaa wougiu turn to hat ha now i. II. remarked to us that it was a ,niciable place for a ' ; s.ck msn, and then pointed oiu to us the revolting j c'iiea that ne tud t.-en roinpalleto aee and liear

ounnga.iine time oi m- Muiif, vhich we will i ed. yet they are terribly incrused because tha juat not now discrite, but leave the reader toimaginc j ter was notdefened until Governor Lane or Mor-af.erwehavegivenadi-criptionofibe othe.nau- ton was in the executite chair, and could sign para win on account of there beingonly one waria, j commission, to their favored partia tns; and one ol ingstovo in the deu, were obliged to stay in tho j.e firt measures the Republicans of the Lenis- . 1 . - 1 1 I? " I TV .1 1.1. r "

room where he lay during hisMeknes. The other old gentleman was very, decrepit, snd rather childi'k, aud we had no conversation with him I 11. i,.I. I ...a...: e i ... . . iic u.! ur,., nu.m iruni mukb. huck ot j IunK fr of 1,ieh h WÄ fe 5'g better. His . ,n i. vriwuiij wcrj near run ourj ana kiadava of tiiflariiiw an.1 Att;n a : I . .N. ii.iivu aiv uianni" I ........... . Äi . -..., , rapidly to a dose. His lastday, are by no mean, his best days. tv. in.j: I, .. .uc in.wnMumr 'CPUiWf SB the Old neu we hare spoken of. I rhe men, and bor jjenei "T't ' . a . ..... ..... iu ni nav Hps nM a a .14 thctr general hejlfh srnesrH ta ba ; fM Tha I loosing er?.. v, d.,f ind dumb,

jbat still she baa feeling, and while we were tbero

we noticed hershivering arounJthe tovc eml mi king sins that b!i was sensible of the cold atroosphere. Ihe was n better provided for iu the way of clothing than the others her garment heim; very scant patterns, but few of them, and ve i t far from being in a cleanly condition like tin- others her Ire. looked :ta though it h 1 1 never b-en f..k.n through a cour?e o. m uI-. I In ..Mer nom.n

was tne wnv m wie cnpp.e i u u nun. w were in formeil. bnt.nu':h younger Ütan he is. From pband has left ht has a little b-v tliree or four VtarS old. From lir n.nriin oK... 1.1 .;.. t M' ",l lwww 01 vcr.T mucn uitenigcnce. c Ti l . She was thinly clad was without fhoep, if our memorj serves us riirht. - The next, was an Irish girl or young woriua that looked tobe about twenty years of age. She is naturally smart, or at lea-t ordinary in point of inielligence. bhe in hombl v bloited with drop?v, her complexion is sallow and her face and general . .. . . .... appearance is the very picture of grief, discontent rwant of care. Wl.en we saw ut shoes or stocking, and from and destitution or her ihs was without shoes the appearance of her feet wc are coididcnt that eae has not worn any during the entire winter. Her clothing was very thin and much soiled, and !.. 1 . 1:1. . .. .1 L . a.. I t. - 1 a.. o we taw about the eatabhshment too filth v to adnit of their being healthy or fit to be worn or.lept , . iinaer v anr nerson. w. . " .... iu miruoui- i ;in, inu xnotn 10 hisiit , , ... , .... . ir nnp n Aa r w rne ne rt a at iiia imi' w.a ;a.ho-t ruuite an idiotI- in no.r health nrt , .. ... . i . .omepiV-l j nriipn aririTir rri ninrri nur noil mi nti.u m. , ct$ of shoes nnd steekings The fourth one

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i, an idiot 'nr C0ndti0a9f iftfr ,0 - e has many each day. She is . cmI,r'

snaiws.of which ah apparently about fourteen or fifteen years of age. ; Ov- . Shedoei not possess eaoush of intellieence to. in I any way take care of herself. The spasms she is nflfielej wilh come on verj iuddeBl an(J j, j .. We' noticed ' . -r lrHtntlT When Uli, mmM ilnnn lrtevcral icn and aorei on her face and hands, that , " the old Iad.v, before spoken or, teld u. were ca.sed by her falling against th lar-e sheet-iron stove t't we described two weeks ago. She .pokeofU as a Terr common occurrence ani 8 lid she couli nofwa'tchher all th. tim. She isrmitteJ to goab.tutthe s'ov. an 1 there is ntxhiog p. t around it to keep her from falling against it at any t me, and U just a likel v to do o when it is red hot n ftt anv other I itip . au i hep fin.. .4 kd.J. .1 1 r ' " " - ' " vi that übe had often been 0 uafora.iuate a to do that permits her to be thus inhum tnly treal-d. 11.. t,.i n Un clothing is like the rest. ... TbemidJl s-cd um ii an Irishman who it atüicted with a a nicer on his le , which we were rhd ! learn 9 getting well, or it is hoped so at least. Otherwise be appeared to be in good health and wii able to m ike tirea for the rest of them. He was clothed utrahad on, to all aniearances .threo or four paw of paaU, we supnos.-l this w.a ' 1 , . 1 done to mke nm mur mti'h ..aik... 1 1 1. - r.... , . ,. will get out next spring wasmore comfortably clothed th-vi n,- ofi, e othtrr bat wo believe he had o.b.en t!,er.- t-rv !onsr, , .... Är i i . .. U 1h II ... i . .......11 . . .. " , uui i vnei .ion is n;ht in t:;i- mtteraccount- ior the better ..-lothiut he h id im .... on. j i e ouiits were crniiien iti .iPI'ie i! i i to enjoy Himmi neiuin, our ru i.ir as tuen appearance wa" 1.1 a a a k. It I.L 1 conceroe.i tney looked like nil the rest. To a i-fnm.vi vulgarism. they wt-re "(.if ragged ..i.cv." use Wc huo given t ie aboe plain laleraent of i facia conceruin ir the lajor of tin rnimh u ihr.. . . f . . . 4 ; appeared in tliq "den" on the da v we visited it. l ... . , Wl1' not mVe an.v -Omraent! at present, but ; will merely ask the liumme DeoD'e of Mirsh.il! ... ... . . .... ' ' -f 7 WJ the "Mt the pow taken T..-f 1". ,"n': l,,.ora' ft"d ""-J ojuoi con-suur tne wuuiution a Hagrace to the penple oftlie count . ... - " . INDIANAPOLIS CORRESPONDENCE. . , . military Omcer Legislatlug out Of OffiCu GOV. Milton' Seizure-- ane xnattUratea ACCe.Slon Of Morton Election of U, 8 Senator Caleb B. fcmith Senate DisCOssion InVitati..n to '-Old Abe"--Legi.lative Electl'iM --.Northern Indiana State Prison Juck iSnepcrd, &c , &o. fNii4Neer.t. Jan. 19, 1 . Kd. Dkmocnat : It givea me pleasure to inform j you in.timo ot vo-tr i.llow citixens, to say nothIlfirwral VAIIV f 1 llttltklA mwmmrsA ft..A 1. t..I n - . . .. .i n -. . . . . - .' .-r.-.r..., .... ureu B(norcd by our lute Governor with Military commis.ieo. Iouning into the Secret in of State', office a few days ago, 1 saw two camaiissieui sjgied by the Governer, and attested by the hoard Seal of the State, commissioning Messrs. C. H. ReeTe and D. 0 Quivy as Lieutenant Coloael, and Major in the Nmlh Inliant Brigade. Knowing that they posseted "Military taltat$," I wa glad to we lt " recorded and I hope hereafter you will address both f these gen tlemen by their proper titlesClav. HoinMond having anhorttme previous to going out of office discovered by accident that oniy a very few of the miliisrv Ofticers required under our militia laws had ever been appointed, and, of thai few their rommissons had expired, aud. knowinir.th .It Ul der the iirotirnt t tat ff thii'. a ith th. possibility af war before .,, it wa highly important that these offices should be filled, i.uawIiiit!r ivauo.l . r.. .n v... ...t r ' J m . . m. .113 IV WIY7 111! III. two or three hundred for thai purpose. Tmro ie rr a Readier General for everv Consrcsabmal Di1 1MK. d Ma. ion of trict, and a Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel and jor for each eountv. Although, in the select these ofBcers, no Republican applicant was rejectJut, e pi oposo to carrv, a bill alreadv having be.n iatrodui "d to that efTect is to abolish our nresent . Mi,UU h,u thereby legisutingall Democrats out e!-. ' .iure, a c.j.,e unheard of in the hlatore of U isl.tionand tven ra-enact a new code to mit -oeir own peculiar tasv.,. Rut before thev acc m i f.K t.:. .n. :m i...! 1 . I "T-n;tiic i iiiii.oiiK i who, not anly fe d deeply j, i,,;,, f ,h',. . ... a w... i , ." . . 1 i-iwh uiii, luri is ll imve Vsi rpp..iiiia u niit.irilv . orert.ome a niltiorilt m. ans-w also now ,.,1 ,e of a lift narliam. marv inti -.l. a - - .Mi'ii iivulp ifi an aXa lila tho rl mja niuititm ...J l.k r ". ' ,,r, thst i - p im ' Iii i e.ii.r, iy iftirm Ur h 1 J IllMte.I

so. Shcisnot only unlartumte on amount of be- 1 n favor of the Uniona irlfreidtnt fact but at i " i . -:

the ni- i"g n idiot and a(?l:cted with mo.ithorrible spasnn. , the same time p-z.pose n m.nsur.' br which it can ' n : j 1 1 . 11 . , . in 1 e

atl. af- ; but she is extremely u.fortunate to have been found : be saved. j T. ... f . of lhü Tm of PI vmouth. in

time to ! in Marshall cour'T. which suonortaan institution ! n- uinority repöit does propose a reinedr. and : the Count uf Marshall, and State of I nil i;m.i ilit

the Secretary of State's office, and siezed, without '

any inaaowoi iaw or rignts, ironi mty to one nundred of these commissions, which were fully m ule out, and hence the absolute property of the persons tnerf-m nted, and rcluses to allow them to bo sent away. Tr day a mand imoim will be serv " on "m to compel Mm to deliver them up. Un ; Monday l.i-t the vote for Governor was counted in ' presence of h.,th Huseo. Iiis Lx.-ellency Henry : S. Lane was declared duly elected, took upon lum - felt the oatu of o!h-e, and Hum delivered Lis in1 stateiraau-!ike messaee of Got. INnimond. : On th mn.l dir ftr hU !r.,. !n l.A ,.;. fc ; y-'-va asiae me garment oi rotate, to assi.me me more dign.fieu robes of a II. S. Senator, to which j t . . .

! position he was called bv the united voice cf thel'lis' urs truly, trem

j ( Republie.ins in both branei.es of the Legislature. i The Hon. Joseph A. W right received thePemo - J cra:ic vote or both Houses tor the same omee. Hy resignation or Uane ins excellency unvcr r. ! Morton became Governor, and was duly inaugurr t 1... i 1 .... .r 1 ... ; ated.IW Morton ! he Was at 1 ist attained, by ' accident, to the position to which he hfis so long spired, but to wliich he could never hope to rise ' n hi orn Pt!K'nal merit.- I wonder Law many . 1,1 mciionest masse, who voiea xor i-ane loruov- : enw. ere a arc . that they were making them-1 'li'li'M Thr'ii In ! I.mat !.; .t mKi!..1 i ruse. til . 1 1 . f .1 . , . " v.M. v iiyni rt llirui Tili u rtl I ru ; DO I- ' neverdeceive the people. r 1 i- ,, n is- lüiumcii iu mimic circiea loai VyaieD 11 ßmkh w.m.d ' -h k ,.it . -,v '-'"wri ',.,.1 m fW.H . c :.a i , . . w tiiab i.iiu mm an waj ' iluiipiicr wbm iinnitrn i rn i bear on borne of the Republican member, of the Legislature, but it wa, ro go; since which time the great Soap B.iler. and hi. friends, hare been I.rrilfnr Ki, if lsa ....vuiv, vi. i n a i v tu ; biiilb niiirn i ni . .i . c n ... ... . . . . '1 be Seaate ha. at l.At got the consideration of . .. . . I 41. . l'i . i . . T.I V V a a ue tate 0 the Union before them, aud Union-sa rinS nd bun comle speeches are being made with out Hint-to tht reat delight of lazy members, i. j . i . r . , . wbopend the most of the lime, thes occupied, in I "ireshment and sleep. Ihe discussion grew out j f tLe "ty nd minoritr report of the comi nitt09 on Ffdcrtl '-ölw; the majority report, of ,OUMe-repressing the Republican, and the miI Dorit-T P0" "nocraie phne o! the quca - ' j The Democrats take r;o particular exception to ! the majority report. They only claim that it don't , amount t. anything, because it dont CO far eaoufh- ! Itüimmnu tn mi mAm tlun il.,. 1. people oV !.; 1 r ' Fk pi, art All- t j 'i.Mia th..rugh their legislature resolve that they are ! 1 l:lt rcnie,,.v " the adoption by Consrress of the j "Irittcndvi amtiidmeiit;" and this thev ad rise , I,..,, . . ., . I x 1 ' ,ls Dain.1; "e most correct as a first j Pnn"'if' Dul tne only feasible, and practicable adjustment of the difficulties aurrouding an unhap py country. Senator Kay of Shelby made a now- ' sp-'t--h in support or the minority report. ' Hc W:tS fo!,owcd by several Republican., whoso 1 a ' . 1 I I i,ltccl'f w-n a lew nonoraoie exceptions, were ! -nly characterized bv bitter paitisaa rnlcen. anJ ( '""u rpntii, iuu a , .i-.r.-,-,:-,,, -r c fimilAn falt. . P. i w. . ., re publican) said all the compromise he had to offer was to go down South "with a sword in one hand ' and a rope in the other." I might here add, that it j w aa the secret w ish of a good many of his auditois , mat lie, ami allothen of the same feeling. m;rht I 1.1 . ; . ,i... .1 . :.. .i .r. i .T. V l-r -i P"'J ; ! thev might serve their coutitrv as w. ?ri ih.. it. : kk any other. Tl4 Kepubücari of both Houses hate moved; and carried a resolution raising a ommittee ofi thirteen, se-Cn cfthc Uouse and six of the Senate. ! to wait upon the rresident Elect, and u.viu him to visit our Legislatureon his way to Washington ! City, uiid become the guest ol the State. Three' i th1 committee ha.e now gone to Springfield I t wa;t upon his LxceJl.-ncy, "Old Abe," and in- ; quire if ho ill accept the invitation, which nfj I wui r lie i ii ... ri i 1 do, as he had already written to a iat he designed to isit thc Legi.da - . inend here 11 . . . ... . ! l JH,""'to- "DM 1 IC rlu(,Cf t0 wake his Aerirn, which report . i fiv win tcahout the 15th of FebriLn- ih . i , , v" v """"" meet nun at t ie i i . . ....i.u.i i V4 me oiaie, tni escort rum to the Cap- . itol. It lsa rcrT ntvitr IlltU 1? .ki: ... i- ' .' I .' 'l Ji iv:.iu l.'JIIIpl!- I j nu nt, and wont coit the Stu mtM thin five or j ix humlredmllars, but what loee hat in Itter in t i thesi timet of economy? j it iabutju-tice to tho Democratic members 'or both Uob.m some of them,' through the comj pliment of their vervgentlcm.iBlv and a fTable pre- ' siding oilWrs, arc on th.comnii;tcc,to m, that! thev opposed the whole thin-, and even moved,! , (but of course failed to carrv.) a resolutioa that ' l iL. Ci .1.. .... . e . ' - .. me ctaie paj none oi trie expenses of said com j inni.ee. I The Republicans on FridäV. in ioint secession i .1 i n . . ... . cicetea noDeri m. Hudson of Vipo, Arent of ntate, itooert u. Crown or Ripley, State L.ibrari , . q 9nn - J Trustee. w- vtii There is likely to be considerable of a muss stirred up over the Northcrp Indiana State Prison. The members south of the National road ara generally in favor of abolishing the whole tbiag these in the North Eastern part of the State, of reraoying it from Michigan Citv to Ft. Wavne, and those in the North Western part of the State, of leaving it where it is, and so you see il ia a kind of three cornered fight. A large committee fiera both Branches of thc Assembiy have been named, who are to riiit Mlehigan Citv, inquire iato the advantage, of the alte, and the inducements, if any that were held out to secare it. location there d also to enquire into the charges of fraud and extravagance which a re made against the contractors and officers connected therewith. The latter duty of the committee is all very proper, but the former is a great piece of foilv, ninco the prison has once been located there at an enormous expese totheMate,fid,now,to;pen up the question .... tM ska.. Si- a ... U w ill lei Z i " lZZU?!l now: betuden tbn ii ir. nnn.i. ... - . v..vi ipj HIIUIIU. thc chief attractions this week hag been the great pedestrian feat afMlie nrtoi?ous nusrilist. Jack I Sheppard, wldch ha h:;s just nerompliihed. Ha j walked in a hall, on a plank four feet wide, and three high, one hundred consecutive hours, on a j w.tirar uf anv.rul 1..nt.l t..M.. tit...i ! I-- -v. nai Hiiiiiim iiuillllll, nulluni lining down or stopping. I was into see him a short time ! befora his time was up, and I must .ay, it was j uooni as ura ana umtun a wight as ever wit-1 la-Kaed. His keeper, can eall him by no other' name,1 was absolutely (landing aud goading him ' along, a. one would aa exhausted beast, while the I poor wietth, with his limbs swollen tn twiea th.1 natural si.e, his uad.r jaw dropped, and his tongue j protrudiag, and his eye turned up. with aa insane sini-a, was ilowly dragging himself .long. Hut he accomplished the feat, wou tha bet, and now lieri in . critical situatioa,--not having spoken since some hour be for, hii task was done. Sie tran$it (jUria tnnndi. More Anon, OCCASIONAL. , C.3wiki Cm. Several e,lio,iii1- .M x .,Mi i. I - "w.-. . V. - i .i in. .I v uiii rviniL: mauer. inei . .communication irom Olir I lift I ,:,,, 1 . ,rrcn.,ti.l li nt ranii t-i Imn-I htr.on miini..r i. la In Art mi 1 l .i m a.. ,..J 1. . i a i mi.- i - i. i.i. t. i i . .in. i i,.i pn. in a t-n limirj l.o

Wfid,

CTWe have been too busy at job wot k this week

to gather up the locals about town. We have heard rumors of two or three ft rids, some of which j were rather amusing, hut w h.t I not time to get I the partiCMlars uome -ae-.tmi .y. Medary ville, I'ul Co.. It:d., i'eii. lb.v;i. J Dr. Roback Thi if to c : iiiv that I i-ive been - r . . . in I ivn in .- ; uk;n sk.k lne W. f Sepi-iii...r l ,t. I v. very U3.ii nuue oi our i uou rim .inn ri nn. r ; i wia ; sick lor about oi.e week, I r.t i ivi d .:ne relief bv not the money lor it tnc I.wt time I s?nt, but! es1 V1 111 -! ",r meuK "iC fi K"iy tll.lt I WOUldnnt ast . . . ( uo without it as long as my credit was od enough to get it, 1 am mending st tlu time bv ibe cool I effect of your much esteesned Blood Purifier and aw- . h. . : oe Advertisement, j V INS A. SD AXU MoUO.lV. j.in'iln.Mvs 1. t Wli.a strniiiro things giilä . are. Oiler one of thorn j Vou an, te., ,.ianCl.g ,rt ono'if .t, .11 . . j I ' ' Witt OIU WO- ( j miiu crU) Bj.:ro any of her . ; propose nritriuwny. and 3eeifthey don't j jump Rt th,. Vory hnnoe of working a HfJ m9 fQr bfni (l ailtl clotl'e. FW Fun. says Quilp. ia the most conI ' - i . . . . v vr fcJV... t null VUII, IV I BflrVl'iVP i) aiiiAn nl M.utr und i r. 1. 1 i 1 . I 11 1 lit üb ju;ri5iii hiiu encouargea uyaii u lawful mear., People never plot "mehief when t .1 mey f.re me, ,y. 1 Hurler u an enemy to m. n f... tn a,ori,lal i r J 4v i "ÄMCe, Ä f0 ecatldHl, JinJ X friend to ey!ry virtue. It ptomotes good temper. !' ' "u urÄ.n. tue ,nUl'eCt' Uf UuSK W,ien W PH,J- " It-heCl PLYM0VTI1 STAPLE MARKETS NVw Wheat 75 8S t IVUI KM,.,,$250(1$ per cwt ... 2(d-25 6'Jc jicrewt ... iairo ...4 (ct .lets lb i . boll Oats Meal Rut top I . I . ! Chickens. .. . Potatoes (ft: f fi - Timoth v Seed Huurlan GaVs' SeV.. ' Pt bbl ' um! ""V.l.,r. .Y. f Smoked Ilaus retui.... ! -Sliouldcw and SidVs... ' iVi .3,2,d3,5Ö .1,7503.00 50c o . 1 . . . ,ii .4c . . . . 7(dj h .?Ä9e ,.7ä8c ' clu Sib b ciliscm ruts !tl,e owners of Lota number 167, lbt", 1 72 and 173. ,u 1,10 onpl:al piJloI.ine l(,wn. of ly mouth, be auu uereur arc, rt:uireii ut uunii new siue-wailkS nu 1.- BM- ,.f T.uru f...., vvi. Street, the side walks tobe six feet iu width aud laid on three etiingera, ar.d of such material u. is commonly used for side-waks. .lnd lh several owners rd" the above specified lots are hereby respectively required to complete the same as above specified within thirty days from the date of the publication of this ordinance. And it is hereby made the duty of the Street Commissioners to see that the aide-walks above described and specified are conttructed aecoiding to the provinions ofthitt oidinaute. Witness : . C S TAI.EY, Prc.'t of the Hoard i L. Vav Vai.kimsi rgh. Cleik rivmmitU Coi p!'J"aCk'n- J'um;u.v 7lU 15,81 .iau34u5lw3 C n !: A T I) A TT . K l CHARLESTON! ; Öj AülriOII tllliC tV. CÜV. I Rv a di snatch rveir,..1 thi. v.... fi,-;,hhiti!.. " are inLOW PRICE STORE ! In just reeiT. SO PIKOEH OF NKW PRINTS which will be sold at 10 Centa per yard. New nad handsome styles of The latest fashion of M A (i E X TA If O O 1) $. White, red, and Mixed Woolen Yarns. A lares lot of FA N C Y CA SSI M KRKS. SATINETS, JEANS. DOUBLE it TWIST. PLAIDS. FLANNELS, WLX SOCKS and nianv articles too nutierois to Mention. W. have n large stock of F It KS U (; JIOCEUI MB, whieh will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. We pay the highest market prloe fur all kinds of luotry produce. IV TIV hl..ln tt.iatl.nlai - - ,,,,

ol Corn at 2 h et per Im, u lb-.vj.i n ir r, i smith

SECESSION MOVEMENTß ! !

Star of the Went Fired into u r i its SOUTH CAROLINIANS! new hkm! new firm: & SACK ! KOONTZ IK.M-.1 IN Groceries, Provisions, d- Crocker . In boliciting the public patrouage we would re-; spec tfully call tho attention of the citizens ofj Marshall and adjoiatuj? countie to onr stock of. roceries, ioiisitinjj in C0FFKE, ! TEA, SUGAR, TOHACCO, SYRUP, 1 MOL ASS KS, ctccW-.: uj"t niiiwu aa cucjj as me cneapeat. In i'ouneetion with our stock of groceries ve have opened au "A 1" A.RKBT1 where rr keep constantly on haud FRESH BEEF, ! PORK. MUTTON, VEAL. LARD, TALLOW, And POULTRY. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for good llie highest market price paid for fat cattle and pork, Sic., &c. KOONTZ & SACK. Ii Tone street, one door west of I. einon' UrnMore. I. c c 52tf. K ! LOOK LOOK! At the new Arraagementa, New tore, uew inducements, new god ar.d new j prices. . , attent!LnR&,PEi:tfU CAT'L k j y M the I itize:;? of M:ir!iMll anil A.ljo.iii,( .Minie lO IQf CTlMflt!' . I. i I haveoiidein my binlp , haring now npered a More Extensiv I And varied Stork than crer hj;'. j to my Steck of I hare added Provi-ion, Crnrkerv A : M r L E T K A 6 8 0 RT M K N T OK DRV GOODS, I cm ind a ill offer to hurer. Bargainain Good am SELLiya GROCERIES CHEATER THANE VER. I illBfllCoflVcnt Con 6 IK foril. I I cas cents lb, best Sjrup in Town for 7.S cents per Gal. best Sugar in Town at 9 cent, per Iti, Tobacco from 10 cents to 30 per lb, other things in proportion, too numerous to mention, the Crockery or Dish trade, I i Can suit you in, Dry Goods I will Suit vou if yon will give roe a call and a chance to do se. SELLING FOR READY PAY Exclusively, bring an year Butter, Kga, Dressed Poltry, Beef, Hide. Raggs. Le, ke. Vomber ?, Coibin. Block. T..TATTHRSdrt. n.vmoutii, dec-13-1 !60-n46-tf. E IG II T II W 0?4 DERI OF THE LIGHT FROM COAL OIL Head' nlj .siMFrrqut'iilljr. AMD ACT DECIDEDLY. II. B. Pershing &Co. Have jn"t received a large etock of Coal, Kerosene, and Carbon Oil Lamps, auttable for Church

es, rubric Buildings, Parlors and Kitchens, which they are selling very low, and eveiy Lamp gold by them will give a light equal to the light of U candles combined and .t a cost of one-third of a cent an hour. This light i- superior to ever; other, (except nun-light,) and costs one half less than any other light known. Ail lauijvi ?nld by us are warranted to give satisfaction or the money will ha refunded. ' Call and sec for yourselves, Lamr a snd iU kept oti hand all the lime st thc Drug störe. Sept. 2?ti, ri'RHING k tie.

NEW

OHIOC ASM STOKE iLeanivo of tl-c- mooter Strain sbV -r . . ritewnt than i ivnt '.e! ..W tthe New ohioCa. uas ; A SPLENDID STOCK OF J A SPLENDID STOCK OF A. SPLENDID STOCK OF FALL ANI) WINTER GOODS FALL ANI) WINTER GOODS ! fhksu Ä SEK 00008 . FRESH FROM THE EAST ' FRESH FROM THE EAST ow tor bargains NOW FOR BARfJT.lvti NOW for barg -,is j SHIS CASH ST0RK j 00 TO THE OHIO CASH STORE - GO TO THE OHIO CASH STORE FOR HE IS DETERMINED TO SELL fun lit is DETERMINED TO SELL FOR HE IS DETERMINED TO SELL My facilities for purchasing good Lu Philadelphia, Mr Vorl,. AND OF THE MA XUFA CTVIiERS. Enable me to sell at Wholesale and city Prices. 1 - Faraars, Mechanics, Ubn'xg men. iook ; - " ana go to tue . OHIO CASH STORE j J0 buy 2S per cent cheaper 1 any e.tLr atere in Uus place. Mr mio, consist, in Monties rcss part of ucha liLACX, BROCADE AXU fASCT m M0RLV0KS. DELAINES AC. Ac. ; i'-d-s of tlle Uten sie n4 urlif. ort LA.J)IES CLOTH : Ofdiflerent prices and colors: Aisoalargeartiuentol Black Silk and fVn. "WS, jSII.K CAPK- HAIZLS, Id.VK.V Dl'STHrfS, oods Kmiiden. CoWsr. UndersLere-. Priüu.tA. .. r'':ia' hosiery and Mat,, Ma.,ns. M.eeiing. Tickir.- Denir-a. Cal'-.e, ;r'" 'n h vanity. ! ,U ,t!i:.,0(1 p, 1 it colors hir fMl in f.,.. , . .... i , n l ' 't,,ls -nd a better pnnta ttr Jl en., M;eh aa v., J-av,. lo pi,v ,2 fo . good .cavy Milui, forf, .d! s J than ever be. ore sohl in I'lymouth: and. t-r u,,--, and boys wer ; ven Urge -toek of CLOTHS AND CAS5IMERES, Rlack and fancy silk VESTHiS, TWIIRr kr. ROOTS AXD SHOKSW. The largest steck erer brought t tt pUee, hic'u I will eil very low. AIko a verv brge o of esrp.-t'ng, from 35 j to$I 00 pr vi o r o c t: rt i e a . Groceries at wholesale and retail prices Geol ! 75 cent tea for 50 eeatspr peand goad f 1 00 tea j for 75ceata. Coffee, lugar, naolajir i and ryrup, ' cheaper than t vu buv them at anv ether bousa I in town. J QVKEyS-WAKB f GLASS WARB ' ' ' ' r I M prices' ; lüTÖÖ(r"ACKE"OF LYN J I T710R SALE. 1 am authorized to .ell ten thooJL Hand acre, of land, situate in the coaoty ef Stark, Sute of Indiana, all of which are aiaong tk choice laiid of thc county. .- Also two improved farms which ara in a del rable location, and a hotel in the town of Kbok, Indiana Purchasers will be furnished with sn ammUdI. who ia a .urvevor.to aid in fin g boundaries and ! examination of tha premises j For terms applr to It II Bend .or to the aa jdemigned ' JOHN BENDER. i i 4 NY BILL FOR POPLAR LUMBER j, Drv or Green lam prepared ta till at the LOWEST PRICE, and of the BEST QUALITY ; al.so, SHINGLES on haad eorstantly. marlS Ftf IL PIERCR. Insuranco Etc! Fisurance Agency -IB? State Authority, incuease of cash cahtal INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. DEVOTED TO-

' grf iilHHi'ftHCC HXCllifii rfW". j j (CHAATER PERPETUAL.) ,1 Cn pciiitit r arv a . CA&H C Al HAL, $100,000 00. , S. I. LOOM IS, President ' H. KELLOGG, Secretary, - j AgenU in the principal eitle k townsi a tHe Union . 3TLosses promptly paid. Applications rereW t d, and Ptlliejea issued and renewed b j " tV If. ft F.r.VC, Aff-nt. 1 Htm th. Ad, . J