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PITULISIIF.D EVERY THURSDAY BY C. TllO.nPSOX, Prp'r office ovEK pierce's clothes stoui. JOB PR IJONG-. Executed Kith net-' anduptcb, 'e ; TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ....-roaWITHlNTHEY-AR,$15' I r OT FAID Marshal! County, Ind. A witter AUSTIN FULLER. CJrrk IIKZEKI AH R. PERSUING. Trta ercr N A T 1 1 A N OCLESBEK. Sheriff O. M. BARNARD. frrarM TJIOMAS K. HOUGHTON ATTORNEYS AT LAW CORBIN Sl OSBORN Attorneys at La '.v.O'Uc ia Bank bmldin, Fl.v inouth, Indiana. LEANDER GROVER, Attjrney at Law and Notirr Public, Knox, Stark ountv. In.i, will practice in the several counties of thi judicial circuit, ml attend promptly I a the payment of tana, and collections of - :lu;m-. IRE EVE & C APRON, Asbornovs and Notaries. Plymoulli, Morsha.ll Co., 'nd , "nr i-tics in M vrshiil a:i l a-lioinin. coun- -,. UEfKWto lUbcoek & Co., riiH.I'oLlzc C.,Xcw York, Co .!v, Kartell A" Co., Could Ar Kro.. Ctiica -J. liOU Idu Jt i :ii!a., I iran, t Pi-tSii-'h. Hon. A. L- O.'bjrn, Circuit JuJ. Lipo.t, In.l. A"MqTP " itdrot-T !.', N' ir rv P.tMic a-.d Re.il EsUte : Axt Kiv.r, Stark wn, Tn-1. Collection ; ft of J'i)L yai!itrtixosir!aiIlelc-r" m:t.v Jt'.f i i I'M ' -r. I PHY1:'!VV?:. . . . p Tt I tiain P5iT-;.iai;, Co.!.' Piock, 'jver ?. k M.I ; ' I )??. O. lVTlv!)- j - .--. i n I
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Itt.i'ifcrrr c"f Gri'-r. .r.,s S,;yfs ,in DR. A. BOR TON. ! rii.-i in n 1 Siir"f -,n.oi -c o vcr Per sh::ii A e Dru- r..,e, in !- A. O. 'hr'.i'-iV Dental V Rooms Michitraa :r,c. et side f; itan ), '.v.'io: c ne ri 'y t.? cu::-in .;: bonr. J J. VIM A L. n.fieop.thic Phv.jViR. ?a; li-'ra tO' ;t',n p;i to obtetri t'c, n::d ohr.'f . f oüirc, a ii i diso-t-"'? of ch'Mren. at1.-- over Palmer' store, r-i.-a-r Mi.'h?ri:i irvl -L'p u-'e DPt J- T. CHALMERS. FiMmTiih;.;,.v v.-iil practice n-dl ':, sur-rr obst-Mic. IVrmantlv n T r-' i .iiy, .v.ar-,,,.1 . c . . ' t '.. V.V.! - ' - V1 rti-vpi P;moi;l?i. Ind. W. C. iliTin. Proprietor.; j vii u . C - - - .t t. i;n,vrd :i rori .'?);! ! -.1 the iiuidion of. ha p. Ft. W.Ä C. V.. r. C. U. R , rirmiuth, I'.id. Vw.U .ill hon. s fth d iv and ever vthir. wsu-'-.'.rv for theeoaf rt of ruf-s. J. M. KL'.NGEFt. rr-rr:wr Jf-kv I.iverv opp-U PUw.r,l Hunt?. Plv.-nouth, ln.1. MlIV H. PlEFtCE Dcler in re-ul y-iaide ebth'nj;, cloth? r.f r!1 kinds. nJ ra inufn?t'irei t." or.Vr r-vorvtVn? in his lioe.FWvre un'ler de-a-rat o:h ', Pl-Tiuth, Ind. - i KOCNTZ &. SACK, , , , . ,, . . ; r r i .ynval daler ;a ail Lintia of fa:r:! irrocenF. ! P'ovi-io-.i. f;i:ecnsvar, etc. I.np'irte street.! Plvraouth, I.j l. ! H S. D1C'KOO.' ii- Co.. DJer in haidvraM of evrv dt flcri-rlon, l.-o, i : CTC-, tin, .kv-t im, und c'pp.r wjw. j c- " : E. . tHCOfC, ; JÄe,cdaitt,i'cr. o, door went of iL Pierce' clothing Ktor, PI v mouth, Ind. 1 MICHAEL G1NZ, - i ßjrhf-rrd lui; dr'-i'r, . oi:-..- door soni Hewett .V i üiv.-irJ, ; Alich-..'.i! stn-et, 1 ivncut.i. Ind. ! Kvruh:1r.; in t'i- ibnehusi.-i.-ittt'dcd toby ; we in ir;o j--.-D-aWr in b pap-r, : lit ! er m w Ind.,kte lr.-nst pin Clock- at mannr l'enlc-r in etc., wes -f-onr Pf 3. & M BECKEfl, Dd!rrs in t.r.!o a:d r.ri"y dt v 0od .inl tr''"4ri--, writid Mi- hi o; -ref , T): -nioiir!. Ti l. Rr.Z Zl SMITH. D.!-isiri .pl- aud iar.cv drv rh. finiilvi i-v.eriet oti door foui!i .,f the Id wards I l.o;i-a, I'. . m ih. lu 1. ADOLPH MYEFl," P"ler iu '..'c'-.ijc'o--;-, i-we!r nntl T:otion3 i.h-, ! -hL'.Mtr. ..t, Pijfrno.'ith, Irr!. EROV7NL1 I-'. r in v ' of all kind.. r.icerie Wire. , .if-.:,'.T -?r:'.-.. M iiifli. led. C. IIASLANGUR & BOR'S' J'lm'ml'f t : r- tf.ioin, cirri aes etc. JUck-wi'lYni;.-, r.ontini; .;nd r-inin don borW. See co!tiini., T. A. LEMON, tJ-'j!er in dn.-?, mediciri-n, notions, lterary ma5n:ne, pÄper, -tc., L.-rth uhle hitwte street, Plymo-ith. Iiel. E PAUL, Itr in b''-oi and rfho. m.tiiiiriftn. ,u i:-.i of home wirk iu hi, line, Michi'nu Ktret. plT-J fiianth. f.-,' 1 t. Mcdonald, tV- w'lU.e n"'"1 a",, noUrv P",,Iirr nJee h, r!'C " i J store, Plymouth, Iml. fW dM,, ruort-nces. bond., a,i a5rre-. r r1"' A"""tlMiiiitI fun.ihet ur. Ar bB W"a,e,Ml! redeem land uld lor taie. WIU.SKLL AT COST: l .iiuön K-e at 'Otr-vx Huid4 lor m dollar, and Ihe bcnarfi.ieorsur.n town for t,.n cents per. r-o-ini - T f. p,rri:n.i., rillif
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VOL. 2. 0 IT1T INSURANCE COMPANY: PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $359.746.70. OFFICERS: GEORGE H. HART, Prea't. E. P. ROSS, Yice TieVt. H. R. COGC.SHALL, Sec' v andTreaj'r. S. H. BUTLER, Assistant Sec'y. CURTIS L. NORTH General Agent, Masonic Temple CHICAGO. Insures Buildings, Merchandise, and other property agaiust loss or damage by fire, at rates m low as anv other responsible Company. Particular attention given to the insurancof Farm Property, is jlatcd dwellings and their furnitnre. JTLosca equitably adjusted ftndpromptlj pav tiiomas Mcdonald, Agent. nov23a43tf iTe "SURE YOU'RE RIGHT AND THEN GO AHEAD! 1 i am UOw tivim: n assortment Ol gOOUMi j jthat wiU c-par.- fyorable with anv :tock i , theJcc-t of honost dealing iVe., a. this i mitter 0f ruurse, in a well rcjrulatcd" establish .t. Bvstrrt attci'tion to business, I hope to rrreire pit h.ir of vuut oatronase. K.wnecttn,iv " ADOLPH MYERS. irWatchei, Clock and Jewelry, repired b oo j workman, in the mot approved manner. lvrr rF'TIXn K- ATTRACTIVE E. K. Shook, Be-fl leare to informhi- ftid.ls unl f ho ni'hM ft,'lAf:lP,- tliat h-J is reeeiaioi r k I sstraxs m am M ? MERCHANT-TAILOR'S GOODS Comprising Fir.5 Clothe, JWver for Sne Ru-ine3 an 1 Over Coats a wrii -..lecu-d assortment of Pl.i'n nil Fancy Capsimor? of foreign and Lv.;m."s'ic f.ibric, irl a choice lot of V K S T I N G S , j h h ftiPi ir-h, VfIvft,M.ir.s'v;,'Gr.-:j.idiers.ete.; j t-)i-t!ier with uoerior mi l suit-ihle inianii'; 1 11 . : v.h:c'i 1 am ;.rurvred to m ike up acc-ra'a to ! ... or.lrr, on short noth-r and v.i r"as:i t iv ;a:cf3. ljove jVt.a Iu6t it wU, h, rnv sVadv to merit and contJne the m.e I aM ah-'o acrent for. I vHitq it t .'mu' Jbc '!:' Mariane, TU" TtdT IV MASK KT- ! , V. I wi.i .!' ha.-aiid '.nve ;u-:i iKtioii rat.s. i Gr.-iTtM-:l l"i t!:e irnur Iiiieral uatronare ner--A-t :'',!!: ti;:. ni-2tf K. K. IIOOK. Suce-oi- to Chuilt. L. Hill, 'NOLM.U8 t-EATKR It Also Mnuufuuturer of RI.ANK BOOKS of! l ll l l lt ll.L llJlll'U Ihitdinii neat'v exeoute!. ß27m3 new rinn. T TOS ES A . K I D W E L L J 0 II N G A R D N L R Tk i a " -- ' V.l. hiving formcla partnership for the purpo-ie ol carrying on tne IF yj (7 0 3 AND BLACKSMITIIIN'O BUSINESS. Ami havmp: purchased the ttand fornierlv occiiicd -'5 K. S. i A. P. Elliot, in South Plymouth. Fnd.t i iT-.af fi 1 1 in f.rm tViu il .1 1. t. . ....... . ' rri-pa-ct tally mlorm the public that tlx-y wr now m ( i i . "AJ-1 -- rrared to riH tve ordt-rri and execute all w ork in ne inthc best and most UwUntial mmiicr, . m on short notice and reasonable term-. As they will riio hp r nnrciiTi, uriimtinn tnfiiA luu, n a.. ho-e toaeimc and revive a : liberal sliaro of the p;?ronae of the citizens of Marshal! county. , 1 1 ur liÜICS. (.iimnSOS oHU itHOHS, ft t t ..i.a ... CIV i I I U Iin I - . fv I I m u-if K II : I'lonr, Meal. Ih- .u, A;c.f kept ,n,ttly on hmd toi ii'F mi ii ioi 14 iri t nn lli-r I ll I rUII.I L: If ' uid vMi!b-so:j at th low est livinrr r-ilces. j 11. ri-spertJu.Ij Fohcius pitrnn.i-c from the citi -is of Ahir.sn.ill aud aihoniiii? e uiitiM. . 0., MJCIIAI'h ZMHNKR. 1 -vmo.itli.AuS Irhll. n31tf TIIE W Ii ct'le r a ii i Wilson r , Sl'-WJXCt V f A O MI X I. ll !- '.j: :-lrtd the .iriifT o.' t!is onh.-hratod -e '.( .M.i' hine, 1 take p!e'im-e in reeoinren!i;ir it to ny 1 1 ;-u -, anl ai! tli hfwinta hp.'-c!.i.-nia-!.i.if. If pnrieid:ir nilvantagei I will not h- rc ittcn.r.t to eniuiH-rat, it "h known to bo o.ifM.f the m-t jM.niil.ii Machines norv in n -. While it i. eipnil to :my for heuvy inanufitctiirinp; purpoaes, it i- .-uperior to all otl.et hir line work pue'i at Shirt-l'osom-4, I,adit-ri we;ir, kein:. It hrntlie d.lvaiit.ie over tho d iitble loek Mitch on aeronntof its trrent min; of thread nuking h neater stiteh, an J one that will nut ravel. These machines will be kept by me for Rile, and run he ecn at all tinieg in operrtien nt my store. II. riKRCIh Plvnioiitli bid Any. 2.1,1 PGO. n;ntf DR. A. O. BORTON. Surgon D.-ntist, YU mouth, Ihdiaua. Whole or partial setts of Teeth inserted on the most approved j Inns. Special attention paid to the preservation of the natural teeth, and irregularity of Children teeth i'orrerte.1. - Faiurs and ditfc.ilt teeth extracted with or without Chloroform. Can beeoniiilte! at hiaf-IIjc- at auv time exc-ttoti Alondajs aud Tuenhus. O.fcce in Pershinr'a block, up sah, corner of Mich?gan and üano streots. i J3tf DICKSON' k :. ., , If!,. J.-.- ..j .r '"le ?'f.irl..V,-
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PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 18(1 .
DISSOLVE THE UNION. Dissolve the Uniou ; who would part The chain that bindi us heart to heart ? Each link was frrged by tainted sirea Amid the revolutiom's fires ; And cooled oh where so rich a flood In Varren,B and in Sumter's blood. Dissolve the Union : be like Franca When terror reared his bloody Unce, And man became distruction'a child, And woman in her passion wild Danced in the life ,9 blood of her Queen Beside the dreadful guillotineDissolve the Union, y es.you may Poor counterfeits of noble days When mind shall wander with the bruto And thistles bear Hesperian fruit, And hell 5n the red arches be A welcome Heaven to such as ye. Dissolve the Union : roll away, The spangled flig of glory's dayPlot out the history of the brave, And desecrate each patriot's grave ; And then above the wreck of TtarJ QunTon ttercity of teara Dissolve the Union : can it he That they who speak such word are free ; Great God '. didr.ny die to save Such sordid wretches from the grave; When breast to breast and brand to brand Our father freed our land. Dissolve the Union : ho! forbear. The sword of Damocles is there , Cut but the hair and earth Fhill know A darker, deadlier tale of woe Than history's- crimou parje has toll, Siirce Nero'i car in bltoi was ro! I'd Dissolve the Union : speak if hillls, Ye everlasting Mountains cry ; Shr:e out ye streams and mingling rills, And ocean roar in agony; Dtud heroes leap from giwry'i sod, And shield the mnor of your God. D'.s'lre the Union : why is lit WliOrchiiul would deal the damning blow ? LVgeneratu Ynnvcy, tan it be ? Or has a Slidell 6 t soio ? . 1 ... RJ?l Oh no ! then blot the pnte, ;a9 but the idle threat of age. For the State Sentinel. ! ienn L-jve for tha Btarj and Stripes, j ÄS- I It is exceedingly refreshing to witness the very sadden a'.Uctiou for the Star and if!ivcrnmnt. bv tho Dissau ot personal Hidden change? When the Greeks encamped beforft the walls ol Troy, suddenly ceasing their hos- ! ... ' , , ,J , , I 'htj, pn.fforcd the oliv? branch, in tho fft VI 1 1 . Shapa ol a woofl -Mi noi ao, io tno Deieaguer1 r, . : . . !.... ii.iaoI ..nr. Ä.M orniurr i.tfrl t1wA nimnr: 77r it met tho taunt9 ' r -. i :. ft.ua ? HCIU AOOIlllor.i.m. unfurled tothti broezo bright folds are to b of American cilizens, trymau, IJUck Renubl iov and affec;i"n. and iu thoir new zeal push back its defenders! It strikes thatliko all now converts 7.rt.-d far outstrip their discretion n.,..!..,..-. mll-anf .mroomise to save the Unio i it i-i denounced "aa in verv bad taste " If another Democrat alludos to tho "equalily of the ftat'jö," it ii heralded as the i aukett treason. It is, true, that th-j Union WA forme! by comprorai-e, and (an only bo ruaintvined in the same spirit of concession which made it. It h tiu - . -
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,.,,r Ur Hi. .tar? u.ripe r rquy j wiA lU -1,1.. trM.l. I. the j in ls fbur je., i, l,r. of wl.i.i, tlrirrs . bäcU m-. vot.loroaa tuen in ma pi.s.u.. o. ine r ,,, 0f lovo-aod-mnrdr etor '." as it Kn U i n-.ro imni'.'it W.J r.r.w-!l' baw-ls wr ahi.ve iht nvcrage, !ic the 28 rtKsii. , wlul.1 be elj Silh b oodr haTil- a .J ,f l1" yo.u"- ,1.here " """"- errai.-atio.. of me,. l shut their eyes lo it. ! I-- The Invests ..f tho pront year - . ",.tt bf ,Fk. !i! . 1 wl al """"f anJ ro.npecti!, man.fwled Tlw ,ed(;rii of ,e (,,.! iil. cf course. ,Kc-os,i:.i.e a krK9 liceis, -ärlu ro,,!, ,o
Lt wr the iiVrritublican Äuil" ! d''" ' '"L'.! ' .7 day, pa,,, hav, b,M i a : of pi, ; 5 tho iniporUii ,n. wl.il. oil l!,e c.,U,:...f. Sjaill ( Vol
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iniriL. -TirveoDanaoi C dona terentes " . us BPn9lc am,CUCUMl on raaT n,u n Vs l from a misapprehension of tho state or af-! spun- I he liarvest m northern I nnc siiiutiol en WHait-n.s. II -r .n ;it bo ks 1 1 lor l e ureas cVcn ,.u,ouS'uViV? init'' for interestinjr information: and when ! ,.,,.. i..m: :.i tl.A fin hns bf-en eons d.-rablv dam- ,ii. r r ' , " ,y
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that thre is one clause in the Constitution j concerned, ana mey iea. un ouhm m iy , cernod about such a thin ni the sveeswbichcan not bo amended, except by the follow the example. They ufeply regret j in of a few .Slates or tho filing into a Uhanimom Voice of every State in the Un J condition of national adaira -hould j govern meat vessel itU hard to conenre; ... .. , l . l l 1 1...VA l.miirrh t ftboilt Kticll an lSRIlft ' and! it i. ,. AMliiidi.. .ill .f ,-.i ,.-.. Tl....
ion. All otnor Clauses can ua nuiHiitiej by tho votes of three-fourths of ihe etates. - . . . but every Bate in the Union except one. and that one little Delaware, or Khodo Island, may void unanimously to change this clause, and the voics of Delaware or Ilhode Ialand is potential agaiuat their decision. It m the cl.uiso guaranteeing tho equality of the states. Hut ahu, in thces days of new bom pairiotUtn, all allusions to compromise and the equality of the states are in ''very bad taste," and the rn-0t of iioirioi! Me-ms. Hammond and I II.pdricki r er"irilv d --t vo a( : hoisf a -4t
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j of tar and feathers, if noi an introduction i to hemp, for the utterance of such treason. ' able sentiments! But it is in 'good tasto,' exceedingly I . . i ... i j . " j r njiurujiiiaitr, 'crj c lor ai accidental Governor to Dcicn lot tu HB' . spleen ana mauoe against siMTim are sin-. ! ving to save tho country from bloodshed, and to make incendiary appeal to tousa ; the passions and the prejudices of the po- j pie agrunst thr own Di.inren---dohh on their bone, and flesh of their llesli. ' It isj in bad tafA toctriv. I.v rnmnmrniw nrl
concdiation to avert from our doois the;ed plan. He i tied to attain that position i
dangers that now threaten tho Jl?public, to! pour oil upon the troubled waters, and to hoal tho 'bleeding vrounds which threaten the very existence of the Government. But it is very appropriate to refuse all compromise, and to drench this fair land in fraternal bhiod. We say to this accidental Governor, who is so anxious to enact the character of Cain, and to usurp the authority of a despot, that there are mn I in Indiana who are in favor of compromise, and prefer concession and conciliation to the bloody spict.iele of civil war; and th.it ; they moan, on all appropriate occasions, to; 1 .1 . 1 a ! .1 ' I avovmeir Rcnuraenisana to maintain tneir (inn jlo i tu fli. Vl i j 1 uri w r i li iou rr of suoh a slrutling brat-art as he. There I was a Lord North once, whoso name has1. I decended to posterity ladeu with tho exI creation of mankind, who when our fathers plead for compromise and justice, taunt- ' lugiv tola Hiera tr.at no never treated wi n 1 11.1 .f.l 1 1! raDels atw 'traitors. lie relusea all com.
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lish crown an e.nniic! Are there anv Lord North's atnon-' us? Those rebels - Tlioso 'rebels' land 'traitors' founded this ureat Govern-' i nvint iu the spirit of compromis? nd iust t equality, aul in that spirit alone can it be ! maintained: and he is a traitor io thoir memoiy and to the work of their hands, who, refusing all compromise, would mad. . Iv and reck r-ss v j unnrA ihn r.otintrv liito n hloont nnrl riiinnna rovil war Kpt lro' ! Mort put this in his pipe and smoke it. Vim. on Your Ijocal Paper. Header did vou ever refiect on the Vo - it of supporl'ing Hb-rallv ihe press, and lirrt of all vou'ro own local newspaper? paper j If not. pe:mt us to suggest to you your privilege and your duly in this respect. Each city, town and village in a countrv" hie the United States shoind bo iody resented ny a live local newspaper, and it would be well, not only for the people and per a drs , . . r. . , T"U . r r .1 a m I . . n A wn. I xoo j.. luijdiifcu.
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be found to pervade them. J l.oy are more . tjiey jmagine tj,elr peace-able f.Tpresio;i ol ! "f the year will only tn.-ika tl.irty-eight J gi ive M.ive the tuT.-re.ntii of lu frcn from the report of degrading vices I V05'tl,r(ay may ,e uiaeil a? 3 jlJ loo i and a half millionsor less ihm the usiul dian.-i, in Wd cftid, t.u : And Crimea, and aie never ; opened with j much lhoy wit!l haw their imuliöd p?oui-1 average. As imporiatijn will mostly The State of JuJi n," Khh ,v-r aitemnt list f.lllllllfr ftf flllirifi ll. IChW'll Off?ll tA . . ." ... 1 1 I ln ..-I .. , a,- r, n.,..,.nt sif ll a . J . 1 , ' i- - .. f
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l-i civil war. nnd its . . i. i . n . , ; new ol tr.e hiin upon 1 e ivur of ihe , . . . . , ,i ; t.i i nai, .in "3 nrfliir.t tini nr. ftillfdr who .rrtf full'- iiMid . ... ,.l .. io,l .- T.iditii i wi Tri'.O to tili t.oil-
Btaiued in tho blood I 'f . i e t J .. est had thrown the h'Mslatuie andibf. . ' , ,, i ..i i : . " for tho service-! ht r-cr forms, and we rut' .. . e . , . . , mitutio'i and th' Uni-n. and w.uhl s.and .
brothers and coun- , mm-. i i . ci.izens uuo mv.-u ex-'Uern'Mit, hvr.i toe (-1 , . . . ., , iiioiiiviB IU WIIU i ,acnorisibi itv where it belun.'g nam!-, .. . . . . r' .... - . .. in. n-,it-. . 1 1 1 - American !!" llirot'irh .
icanism haiU u with " -i i : ,i .1 i bet that tins act was the bf'Mnniiiir ol ivi! ' ' . ,, , .... i i
bl y , u I mo t , t. imn. imiiiiuomimuiii om 1- r 11 1 . 1 1 31 !iti3, lirst of all. to eupport handaomely 1 1 f . , . , . their own looaljrWa.W. Ifn MEMORIAL. ve tlu-! Tothk S.xate am Housk of IUpke-
Tothk S.xate and Housk ov Kstpiik - ; sektatixk ok iiik United Statks.in Cts.re9s AssKNint.Kn. I ho unuorsigneda cit - izensof Indiana, view with alum the pns - ent condition of publiu a (fairs. They have seen wiih ireat reret the secession ! of five S:ates from the Union, as fir as : "ve 1M',U ".- - 1 the action on the part of thosa Stales h .....v. .. without troinc: into an examination of the causes wkich have i Hi pel led sislnr States to thin act. they pray your Honorab liodyat once to pass such acts, as will rostore the Union nid gxx peace to the ! country. And in this counee.tioii tney beglsave to Bay, that the adoption l lbo propositions contained in what are known as tha Crittendon resolutions would be rteaived by tli border Shites as a satisfactorv adjustment of existing liflicultis, and render us once mre united and j happy rrrtP'
I I 1 - The Finaaciftl Condition of the Stats." j , . . ... i Aireauj has the Kepublic.m patty of this Slate commenced trying to shift the t re8ponsibilitT of theii ruinous Legislation, Qf, 1or- ,.. ... e. o, riK-k-, from u;e Sentinel, cat. be seen a, specimen of the great "reform" tint the Kepublieane ate to institute. One thing j u ?nJ (h . M was , ' , ' i ma"e Governor of the State on an improvby the usual modus operandi, but the people of the State decided bT a hi me maior-i itv that he was not the ma'n iher wanted I for Gevernor. During the last foar yeara he had nothing to da only to study up some plan to crawl into tho Governor's chair, lh had triad on his tal&nts and popularity r.nd could not win, bo, he nnturilly to the conclusion that if he ever did get to be Governor it would have to bo on the strength of sonio other mn's brains and populaiity. In short: the tiling 1 r J elected Governor 1 nrnmll fill iKa -Pf!,... tr I ,.1 1 - ged his notion (?)-vas elected U. S, Senator, aud of course Mjjton took the; Governorship. Below any be ee&n wha'J r,rt,ino, . : ..
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i.o irw m iieiv 01 m.i nnan ournot in a leview ol tho Lnan - l.uon oi the Sta;e chargos that the uoraestic debt ol the fctate lS -a Pr3Seni ! P"n oi me legacy leit oy tue JJemocrat- " ! 1 J 1 -v u adimnislration cf our Slats affairs to ! the incoming administration. T his charire ! Uu- a-jokton wea knows is witnou: any f ,11 . , o - a1 fouudatnn truth. The domestic debt ' a legacy bit by the -publican Senate of 1857 to the incoming H .-pubiic ;u ad- ! ""isiraiiou. i nai is wncre too siuje ! ulUCIieS The Republican Senate of that year failed to pass the revenue bills to e:n - : barrass the Democratic Sta e administra - j lion. The tiuth of ihe adage, "that cur-.i-c... v-'!! kt'j Li . 3 1 8tli!linä1)' i'nistrated by the Kepublic-an l :o. .... i i . . i i, i i ! ral(,n1ess ,f 1 8r7' fn J wl,at is , ! 1 ,al Cf;ernor Ä orÄlon...a5k? tG - '.n - era! Assemolv to apply " .- . " ih-) S;:;le ifficeis. with power to stop auv action by them which h m.,y consider It - kfjtil. i his it modest 13 it not ? A coiiKLaiiL Kunervision or tfm oiit'o n-'c n request to invest an accidental (j)vernov i wii.li Ivspotic pow'jr. IT. i- is one of the ; "reforms t".at uovemoi -Morton e ivs .1 t i : . i. , u-'..
2ir. Harlan Here is ihn Latiuand,
ine ivpuouca:i"j musi lunu. .iv not." L- . r i i j , , , i . . . v, r. i r T . sub'.ct, from which wy cor.aense liie fol - abolish tho 3:ate ofhoers and Lgis attira i , J. c . , , . . ,, ... . . 3. ! Dwinif lads:
Ihoai tiie N. V. Joiit-u.dol Gomm -rc. Tne Union. -hich overhangs the counpresent mom.-Ut H at list Uni-.nowl.-d.'ed. The dav wh.Mi it treated as the imagination s."asa "distmion bugab o," ."or huv ftimil-.r manner, . " erg . state of fee Yui-j n tha mass of I . 1 . .1 , 1 , - , . ) war; and lhat, thou-rb tiie President e'ect , , . ,.. , 1 had very iitlle 10 ;av 1:1 icferenre to these , -Urtli J rü,olllti,(i:;irv evönU in R)U(, j ; Ctndina, -i; is obx inu, that It. is moSl ! deeplv concerned and exercised abou- the ' , deeply , probablo consequetiCes." j Ihi ncertai dy very exiraoidiiiarv. hi j h wonderful that llonost Old Abe did'nt tr :il the whole matter as a n't-d rale jt'k and aiuuso hi fiipnln by illtntratiii"' lh iHiiair wwn a iieS:i tmon oi anecJotos.j How Mr. Lincoln could bo "deeply con ji flair with a fresh bitch of anecdotes. ( i . ihdic i must be Kome mistake about it. AVv At ! fmn.j Isdncr. -' - j t-sTThe republican members d Con I ,rr.ss will do nothin,; to reunite a liste ; membered count v. nor will they allow the peopl to do anything they will not jive them an opportunity to vole on Mr. Crit tendon a or any other proposition that would hav a tendency to retoie poaca to the country. 'J'heir frea;est fir is that th kivry question will be ndtlod in -ome WMV. - - . L
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1 - r I j0 1 An Explanation from Mr. Crittenden as f) the Point of Amendment. ' the Senat on thelhh inst.' Itv. Harlan, cf Iowa, was asseruno the absurU;,,. rj i k.. .i.. j r tiomsu of slavery sn the lemtorwa, s the fnc; ol tli? verdict of of the pple nt i the poll on ;he Gth of November, lir wid thateven C.iltendtn p.or.osed "h Cun- ... , ,. r gl esional slave Code' for all the Territolies south of ,iG deq:. 30 mm. Mr. Cntten-' fden interrupted him as folio we : t- i -lr Uittendn I hope I shall h alowQ" a word' , 1 a!a surPr5d l? hear gentleman s'y Urit l proposed a slave code. 1. thought I had'carefully avoided that. I to-jk thin (8 as they wcra.iud say that the laws as they now exist shall ontinue to exist, and what yrotectior. thtiy givj shall be extcnJed ; that neither Congre?s nor the Territoral Government ehail Legisla'e on the supject. This is the Congressional code that I propose. The code that exiis is not a Congressional oode nt all ; it is a Teraitoiial one ; and as we have com to I the P't wliere I suppose some settlej nient soouhl take place, I propose that we WIUHl bauuui lKC W!a, 1 IJ , take stit(us ,S e 5 relieves us from a l.,nylation. T vrooote to ohe what protection' the resct hws yice no more. Mr. Crittenden I am eure the gentle I man dues not. 1 i v -w i -v , llowever. of tb printed bill which 1 h ive on my desk : ln all tho Temtii.'S south of Mid Hoe 0f H:if!ide. sl.ivorv of the African race i3 i,orebv reco-'nizid as f xistin-r-Mr. Ciitteiidvu T'fat 'w all. Mr. Harlan It is rpegnize as existing, "and shall not bi i:ilei fe:td with by ('onjrrrss. but shall h protected as proptrty by all ihe departments of th-j Territorial government during its t?o:it'nu.i:ice." Mr. C Ktendtii-Acooruirig to their own j h-vj,. j r Harlan-I shall be happy, Mr. lVs - j i.Unt, to find that the proposition submitt- j f..i ia i.:s ooiectionaoit l.'iati l nrt fe-ip-j ' p,.e( it io he Mr. Criticndn Lbjts to cvolade 1 p tli Ma of l!?'jis!ltin!
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.1. . 1 j II Uli S'lOJ i. 1 "... ' Uemma f.r Gr in in Europe , ih. London Mas k Lane KxDress ( oik' oi the most reliable E;ij-!i?h commercial L;itt' 9 vents have ten lea to conllrai the j .op ihiou which was advance 1 a few weeks ; since, tl.at lh.. dtlicienoy in the produce r.f wh'Vi wou.d nmoU'M to at least onc-ntih. 'and veri a itrg-r def.citicy may bo exi'R'W. " accouui oi a Hmai.fi uie uun oi Imd thau usual liaui.g bc-;i Sown. Un cfjder theso circum3tancea, ;l bee nuea necesS"')' Hiound for a Ritpply fron abroad; :n I that paper tue: gives a table .! , .i: r ll .. 11.1.. ... I ! t . I I. .. 'are mauo tnis tau. a.i mus win pruoauiv v . ... . evt'rV IK'r'riMrV. a 1 "m 1 n-.i- . 1 nun , . - ft, ' - do jusuco to ovory ecüou of ilu- i-in-m. ,t- t- . , i. i, Mss t aro!,ne IKh,, n vi ntrHhu-c t , J.e andiene, a. u an to, -hm .ng,d !U,1,,fr' ,A:'1' 4,,'n,'J ',l ,M j mouse, enihusi.islic appir.uitf. Srn ii-s Miss Julia Ann Stull, ued j ted. X motive can b :issi.n?d for the net. It ia nt known that sh bad the Itfast Ciuso (or sorrow. Sho was the fa-
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on öUtiu.lV tue i.iii ni-51. on va ..out - ..... , . . t. . , - f, i ,i : i... t .. I - Alliier, oi Si.. .Joseph. Ilannii'k I i in tne liou,o of her biother-in-Iaw, Mr. J. . 0 , , T, . ,-,,, , . :, i Loom l. .V' iHini je)iittr. f. Stud. baker, when lh act was commit-,
vonte ot l or parents and a tarj numoer lAic , i.v the im;., and ai t ..xii.u-nhent the of friends. hen'.lh ot "our Jxi.ih . Tni lauli at . ur j.i'ei,.nd . . j we rr-al.r think, like the llv on the lie, thnt wo . . . i o ha -ovim-ihiiij to ! ich t;ie tsm.iui'f the earUi.XjfT1 II is proposed to arm the S ate d j:0IM,;1v v e .j;,. ri,i ,re i,j. n, M,n 09t Indiana, an operation whbh will cost mill- m.t stop lor- ur funr rj1 ; e rnthii j:.,eh on a ions. Thfl people, therefore, as the fnii:s w'"'' c :I!V i,ot "-'se.! in tbe stiert ; .neu laucbof sectional tiiumyh. arsnottonly compell- "y: ortvohe.rtsferlihe -ou.df . ,, , i n e afhietion, MierrlwoBU in lies tili holdoi.r rmuiea d tu soil their products at a small fi ro anifurni, . ilt tl.e crrwd.VuMcnljtii.hilT circle ; but will b calletl upon t pav a consider ' au I in three ! tiie preat narr c-Ctime .wert
able ort ion of their r.ceints to bur nwder and shot, with which too shoot down th.-ir fellow citixens.- -V. A. Lehjrr. Sub's.-iih- fi th rr.v-crT - i
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j One suaix" IDJO Brevier ems or lers, ihre weeks" ; ur less, 5..UU : e;u-!i ndditiocaltn-rtiou 25 cmt. j Longer aJeiiisements in proportion leg thau j half a ou are to be cli irgi-d as hall' a bqtiartf, Süd lover half ajuareto !ie eharged as a whole pquar I A liberal d'dtietion will be made on adeitie: '. ;,,,"ts inserted longer than cr.e iiKm;h. . I Legal ad vei tiseiiK i.ts inut be paid frit in ! a,Jvam"e. r sati-faclorily bOeined. 3j" Tiie above term will le ntricily adhered to every iiutance. AViiat is to üE vor.. Y hear that tli a Hons.? Committee of our LeisUtur, upon Federal relations, hare about agreed upon veC' miendin a National Convn tin to adjust th nolitica! difficulties of lh country, and the appointment of Com ' . . . . f , border i!av ta(e now in sesiion The proposition for a National Conrenlion 1 well e.icugh. but it should be coupled with an express! jn in faror of OOI- r, , , . niitatiUii i in imm I'liiiktii i jiivu kdi 11 m put f tht South. Wit! out this expression the apr.-iuiment of Cxminissioi.r arid their visit to th harder Slave States w'ouIJ net result in any gooJ. What assuiance rould they give. unleES that was done, that any catiafactory compromL-i could be üceo2uIiheJ ? if they should go upon euch an errand without an ea-doi-semn'. of aom-i plan ( adjustment it would prove au i i! Tl S-snate t Kütim.'ky passed res on, ou FiiddV hut, je'i;;t:ii)g Cj o c.iU a convaa lion of tho S n i io prupo5 ;i!cenJmati to tbi Co:is:iiution, and tliv inviii lh Lgiilat'.n- of sister Stales to unite in a similar inquest, but they a! declare that thfj people of soms of tin Suites feel a jgiiivd by the policy and measures adopt ed uy tiie pe;.plo ol liie other States, and vm ainoiidmeuti are indispknsibly neceBary to secure them again similar grievance in the- future. If tlu L?u!aLura of our Stau would unit ia re.,ues:i, C,u. gr.ss to calU convention for like purpgee and f.r similar asone, would ilk aa though tl, pt.p! vf Indinna i!::endd th a Uslnunt cf :!u rrieva-ices comi'lain-i j ,:f by people ol the South, upon a ha-i j satisWiory to them. Any a'.tiou by our j Legislatures snort of this would h.avo u j i-fiiienca in sttli-ig th-j poJiii.-iil ditlieulties I uf tin country o i gir ü indention ' ha: they reallv de.ir.d to Jo so. 5,v I Hutiiu-l. j rThe imnr f prion-r. tiupfdrr:d horn Jr-h';rionvii!e Jo th- SimVö Prison a: in Michigan i'y ISH, of waom 9-1 wpi-w leceivrd in Apr?! la?:, od in Mar. la.i-i -Vi. Juiv. tn ih' 1 (.harwrl .vf,;.-firi..ii i,f.,.. i ,1 , . . J I. t .! . . . :, . j tempMng so :.; ü nmuüinl tr n-w tsi.d -1:1 a:i 'Z Thvr,' were M7 ; c ids fro ;i the j siver.ti c.o-intii-s in this Stit-, of whom one 1 ki etit from enc': of !. v followirv; l'ouritain, Shelby, Hooue, Noble-, Kip!-y, Spen cer, JVrry, He!!, Ur.sp.e. Fulton. DuK ; . f , i " - 1T I l ;i, jJecatur, Dtvi-s, Owen. Union, t i i . ; u oZirlir !, lcnrinc. S-f:t, Jsinirigs. il.-ur.üton. Elkhart. i rauUliu, W.jaH -.tcn. Moni. I.jf-v. I'K-iib, Por'er. Wayne. Sij1!;v:?i, IrVe, 'two e:t'j... i.ur.v.io. i';-arforJ CI tri. Knox, Green'-, Fu.iam, I'ike. B.itiiolo,T mew, (iibson, Three fach. Vigo. Dc-ar-M-irio.n and brn, Warrick, fur "ich. Joseph, flvt eat:li. L-tpoile and Tipecanoe, six each. V'toyA, fceven. Vander-but-h. ejvnti.eii. .! W,'r. 1 , 1 1 . I 71, s 7. bi u-'v-siiiith. o, :arB -I. ni'ititt-is 3. stMi'-a- - t - - a.i l .... . ri 1 i ui'iert i:;; -irs i:. wi :: ii :'!. I i.t,Vi?;l 8otii i .'!ie aii a'iorj in the e.vuntijn of lndefiidi oi.o of tiie tate a l.ili n'lilifvi.!-' iIh KuI . . .. mi, ol honor, ar.d .,ev.r '.. L.i.i i - - .iji ftiA rs-.-jiuity a e?. i -nal qof the ) o reof which he uni-hoiii-R, jjt and r. . m r. f i'ni?ur was In Session ;v; 1 rt ;i i.i.iiio.ij- d.i i i'r tue t .t I4s! Wc'ek. We lioiict nothr ii;.it or lnieicsiii: T in ihe prii ed'ns. -x -pL tii.i r-pntot th .?;.".! Gu.doiat, vhu li . ill b found h ano'hr col urui. I t o oliicM t for en-uitij va r at aa , , - fallow.: ; . 1 I ie d:i.t. J).u i il-i.wy of fort s , v ? .. Knov. i-e lebo v, W. T. r'M.ie ot Wayn. Trer.cu'er, IIoihi'o l :hor. Marion. (ii'H'ui SnperiHiendiu;, J, .S. I,adly. rs. rn. ishcr and - IIow Soon F.rs.itten , So lrtiel df.t' to .on Ijiproiten. "1 is the wav r.f the v.o.'J. Wo flo'iri.xh torn h'.k en . over on- Kiep and .h out the lii xtlr cf o4 liven. VrociJeact Journal. IT The rred't that i b- r V" er' 4-t- ' tlt -, .'.' f .'0 n.:
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