Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 March 1861 — Page 2
THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.
A. C. THOÜPSOIT. ::::::: Editor. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA: THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH SI. CUR FAITH. I Jr. ufr abyve cri'n the Lap-nte Union of ' 4ft wttk ad am articl-? th.U sirov.l pretty streng of thedetrit:c "f i:rgri -ecu i :y. We have r.ot iirne to notice k l louth. J.' inertly girr it at a :i'npo of tho vr-ji sent, wen i : the greater rt f the opjv.:t;tio;i !Vs and giv m untiUkahl crideiice as t wW. the Republican r is ty hai U.'vii l.borii t fctcoa;p!i.-h. Tho I'n'xon has alc'r,. rrgari' d :3 o: i;f l!;e mn-r-t Con;errj. ti v sri'l 119 leri'.i- iU i-i '.iu Sfite. U ha3 j..uj '...--r. .',-.-.,!.-. .1 i;, a varv int'cwihlv and .-.urtc3-.H ir. inner, so far as we'know, and thoiOtore, whU v. ? ?av cf it ia not said through atT rerpecc wehavsfor the ediior? f that paper. tint bee-utie itcomta from a reliable Republican, . .. ..... t . e . fir'nn oris insl s cuiliiru il me rt sniiti iit iu ... inh.r The trtic'f rred 1 1 cten with th? this sentence Or.e cf the car-l i.a" point? f he Retuldcan reed i- the rmv cr rnt i vy txrt. After this, :he Union pos onto i"ate that all iiurtuii racos are " one f.ah and I hod, " and rails livi:ie Iiufla5i- it and History t- its aid in uttempting to f.tab'.iyh :ta doctrine of the" unity of t he human race " ÖI Htorv the Union makes the rcmirk tit "Guois l.n IIi-tohv ; kiJ it is by the means whieh its pa.zes itcrd tint ha has delenoincd to briny to in a conrciousnctt of that unity tthick oriqinaUy existed in form, and in fart, but which ArrsENTLV,haj hsd m exltance from time lmiexoid.'' Tte Union evu!rnt!v ih'nk?,.HQ : fact, indirect- . ! In conclusion wc will m ;lut c bcii.vc tlut neither Chrijtiiiity, Pii!o3oihy ornece-ity int: r ene to justify am ilgamation at thc ptfcscat tune
ir btates, thüt the eqüalitv ol the races is cnlv a from Maine. Douglas replied. Vhen I make a ! thc Piuion 5ä "". ,h " M an CIll j lbc,r Joict int"t D7 5n?pire.
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Psragrapkof ih nid rlerrJ to." We italieiae the s-.atcment is falae, and the Senator ouht to j' Curnor Romaa, tl. Southern Commissioner tended t-j au-meat the resectable ema ot' the roust imwiUnt ti-.rMi and the hl know it." Ff sseHden cnu. ired if DousiUs recon- j ha" an""'J- Tiibunc ss)a :
Bat WC should .heri.il a belief in the unity of the with a .otatitn fiom the Bible, to hieb Douglas ? .....
'mm f-tririft f-jr. :t coriti ;i.-v owxiicn :i:csn.?s n:c:: Udisrepard t!w richti of these nhem uccidcr.tor n..ia;ortun. ha, rl,ce.iwithia their Fower ; in thi w.v a!oi:C tM w. solve tbt xnwtcrv cf human . . . i t e -. ...! .1... isch Privileg hieb r.,- enjov to all the tribes of hi ear;h Cold, iiidrt i', mtiit tlutmiud bc.wlrch d ies not delight iu the in d aud te.i;itifui thought that " (iod time is im;.i:.i! " When all mankind fkull .njov one relisHon, o;; 0Ycrrrant and ote social J'oiition. The liitsontenctt in tha Jo .''- million is ehqr.intly Ahoiitiyt. nejro equilitv in sentiment nnd ccn?tr-cii'j. It spenhs for .t-c'f." t. a rnwvv; ithr a T.n anh Kn SCHUYLER COLFAX. A tew wetkü &zo, we mule th fjllowin rcnt irks about .Mr. Colüt, in ueknowledin the receipt of iom-: decumeuts s-.::t :?.hy h'm : M.,kinjr mentiun .( ,.an,e r.-i:,inda us that ; he a coereifiii.-r. and ihotii:ii .ither a good na-j tured, well d sMv,cd ;-:i'.:t:.n ui treiar illy, yet he ; ia for war :nd th.i.ka l nr.xr u th rrea- ; rv:iinr. .tu i 1 niur r.t th L:i:cn. Ue will now prt: V.e;v, 'he :i..'it. time h i before the i'eop'c of th;? tffs'rier, !. will ileny ever having been in talt, win iil'iiv eur u:i. .i;g ucc-n in ia- : such m.Mires, and will contend thi.t cor.ciliino;: itd coni'no'u'.ie' vor of un v hi. wa for Tie Lir,.u- 11, rail, ,f re.cnt d ite, under th-t-Uonal c:t:iri'c ol .wr. Jamtr Tacsird. duruiir 1 ibe ter.iponi v vhi editor, co. tl.y ,u"te citmsi e'.v. r:c.- ci .v.;. 1 : t.ic reiii.ir a ;.y.e. m:1 c -rinitnts U.citui I t.asm '.;! as " ilot-eit u;a Abe" i.H I;s!v ;o f-unen i- r I t sfumter to tho .a . 't 9 ' ... V . 1 . a' - -
"iriiiurs ji.isi lor i!.. iu.. 0: i.it i!::Lj , wo copy knows best and that it ia our duty, as loyal citithe fir?t two scutr.r. . cf ur n iend Packard' ivnaupport tiim in whatever policy he may adcomme;:t.i t"i it w e ;id of Coiftx. Here they Crt for tke settlca.tnt of our aaticnal troubles
;irc : It i.- not fc.q i-'sir - that a Iuc-i.m Iea: .ciat sliould tal i:i ti:ii v.T. v. When fi.eu ri'io' t ne.v I'iinci;-.o w;t.i ev rv t!i.i:i'; 01 tho lau.ia . it ii Hn'l-s lütt r.I for t!.t m to ?! pr-sr other are a wtTik-kfsed ss !htni.(.Iv,-)-i." 1- ini-sn-!' i. as Old Abe; h:d.. t..ir to thinjc twice t ih-' m-tr Our r,-a)-t.r i4 tJiAt kind rro-.tdvii.e ra pivc l.ita co;.r.:? and hor.e.-ty to iha:. until !i --u riqht. Ahf tdv j he has l..u :!; Cli-cii,-') Platform, and bef. re t-.o ! , . ... ! rnoatha !.e .iibo ye tr Jtwav fiom ;t th ;t he will n i . ,r, .. i u t: . .. .. -r.t , . .iv. ... ..i. i. 1.1HL1, i.i t. i t, ;ii..i li Iii.- lion. ' Schu!.-r Colfax r.et tot b i llv .-nuie i over his I .'effut f r t! IVr.n..i-.-;r-Oe:j.-r.t!,hip, lc illh, the r.!. 'f the Adni'n'.-'tni'i r:. If he does Uo'. ii i th:.-, !.- .I licrer r-.-t to r.eddlu i Tardea seeds another trt m, t. jooplo of tho k riT t -.e t . u.oouv .:n.a. in vuiai 1 v.i. a: e sani would he (VfixN future course, -Mr. Packard publics t!;o r..i:ov. r.tr.iSraph iu italics, as tkiu-h it .u..f 0?c it i:a:o: t.nce ; but, ko fir us we can it lo.-s not amount to much, nr.d, though v. , .ik. j, t it v. ii! iioi t iovc to be true, we predict, or, if O il" is '.rJr: not to rtani thin " for tocroiou and reca.iin.s opposed to auv " o...T.;o...., ,t; v : 1 1 not ho v. jth the AdHini.'traf.on. ; b' uov.- it will h cot. polled to fcurrerid-. 1'ort Hi;r.t. : , at lea-t, .-r irir..sr on thil t war, iir.Un i'.i.ite'.v. The 1 .tttr v.T. 0 i.et believe ' wiil bo the y ci t!, .:i'.n, a:. i we flie ve.y f.oiii'lovr.: that M: Colfax will s ij jn rt. ' Wore tw. rw, Mr. Liii'.-ohi in h'. poliw. Uut , : to Mr. Packard's emphatic estrac. Hero it i- : : "The time Kill nrce; coni' ulfn Schuultr Colfax teill deny that ht rrrr s' .r.J Kn:i!j fr th" Unian and the Konstitution, ic'un then were umnri1rd y Snr:!h rn trjitorj and their cl't tn Mi Xortn. .N'tvaa Tho foregoing, like .!' r....... r.,..t ,..1 a ...... ... ... .1..,, ....Vt. It displav .nly a re-pettrd.!.. amomit of tnct, or 1 . ' ... . . niiic n amoutii t i sinine.-s. 1 uc eniv waT w .an foim an '.pinion j.s to what the meaning, of it .r i, ! bi i4'iote frotr another tiitic, written bv the M.ine cmicman, t.ie io.ioi.nig : t
" Viewing our pre .ent (!..licult;e in the light of : mcnts to inform them of the future rvolicv of tb'n ! being objectionable to a large number of the aehistorv,v.:thout regard to party, we believe the ; Government, thus forestalling and defeätl.g the I evssionista there. ieruc.lv id not in con.prou.i-e or concession, but la : ,. . , c, . , , I f, , . ,n Lim t-üiwr,- of th, Constitution and thv obJect of l"e 0,ll,iern onfer.eracy in sending! Hew Grlsans. Marth 19. law .. This 7nnt Le done at t paint hf the hayonet , their Commissioners thea.ee. The atme coursr j The town of Newport, Florida, waa set on fire ir MID.-151," ! will he pursued relative to Mcxifo. j en the 15th inst., and entirely destroyed. Loas
This ..h'.ws the gentleman'. tm-.r j-osition. Just ?uch politic; Iis he , arß those who will, before ' lon, ?o at a discor.nl. Mr Packard h one of th.-? radicals, by both na-; ture nr.d education, and is therefore to be fynipa j thiaed Yv-l-h to ho:.iC d. -roe on account of his t:l-j traism ; and, if it nhou'd turn out that he will hue to stick up for Old AWa policy in surrender- j ing the; Gcvcrr.2C.cut iuuj-erty, we hall syrapa- j tbize with him suvie. i He is the suaic geiitlctaan whome eal in tho : cause induce I him to con-pire with Old Mattir.gty J to defeat Lis ucphew at tho Utc election, came j ilawu hur and made a sprtad-eaplo Aboh ion ! ppcech, and who sai l that he knld tho.-c principles dearer than asj'.-t le on ca:th." ; Amaa'who would do such a thing for such an olject, is either very ungrateful naturally, or mtut i be a ilio:ioman:aj cn the iiigger question. Our ! tire-rut national trotihlts htx h:i 1 the good edect
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i taiu the hope tliat they may yet have the tamo cf - 1C" UP ur- racKara airor Fro "m "e n rv f 1 i. . . a W ! Forte liertld, and also, the Hon. Schuyler Col j". bo, by harangues on tha slavery queation !h-,sdoM muth hiirc in this di-trict. i THE WAR PARTT IN THD SENATE. Lst Friday, the war yart j attacked Judge Dougoif in flinr color?, flcnrv Wilson, a Mas-achu-ei-nts Abolitionwti, opr aei the attack, bv induling almost exclcsivclv in personalities, and coneluded hvsavins that the vrcsent Admiuiatration ' would make known it3 viw-and policy lhrouh .'tutlexnen iu whom it had seme confidence. To . thin Uougla.- rq '.icJ that the Administration had alreidy made known its views nd policy, in the r 1 . ,.a 1, . muu.uiai, un.t i.... v "i3i.uuuir.uuiin .. . . .... .. .p'm. A home Hirudin regard to fits pTeitaiities completely il ieed the gentleman 1 Not wishing the cruntry to witness ftich an in glorl ju defeat cf the 'Idmirdstratton party, without a etill greater cffoit, tuator Fesscnden, a Black Republican fiom Maine, attempted to extticite Ida friend from th dilemma in which he was pUced, but fared about as oadly. Darhpj the debate which followed, he ftatcd that Douglas had preiously referred to him, which Douglas denied, saving, "The Henator attaches more importance to hiniielf th:in others do. He i respectable, dbates vtry w il, and he should not think allusion w:is mad to him; there wereother people than himeclf." Fesscnden thought Douglis had mcrclj mads a slip of tlie tongue in Fftyiiu; the Senator I'm, trnrt tl llnnrrlja rofnu r.izoil the cudc of honor, to which Don lis reolifil I "that he ;ou!d find out by making inquiry in tbt ! proper wanner. ! Hak'.of New Hampshire, followed Fegenden, j repiif- : I "Come mi ! mike attack fu-r attark ; Utt y ur ! nation, in dvance ; I am read v to meet o ! ! The Scmtor from Massachusetts led of? in a mis ! ' . I . ....!. . v. r....... At followed, when th. Senator from New Hampshire ! t ame in ivith what ho called a written peeeh. I exj eci to J e them some trouble darin this ses?ion. I ii no w t'itir echcine. I do mean tkit they .-h.ill not break up the Union, and draw the co;atiy into war." This bold rUmd for the Union his di.fi. tin O, mo ennre war ptrty and the patriotic tud thrill- j :1.2t sei.iimetiH to wtiicn x.e ga Lo which he gave utterance, c;ille.l i forth such an ontburei of apthiu3f as Yfs n it been , , . . . 1 .1 neara i;n,re tniruijj i-ie Fcsv.oa. ; Douglas' ftar id Hill in tho ascendant. No man in the nation can cope with him in debate, or exeel hira in ra'.riotie r.de vorsto benefit the whole country. Sectior.ilism, North or South, can neithcrlence or Intimidate h:v- - ' PRESTO CHANGE. ,t WB, arnKsi to , lhe C0UBUnaac uf thc .. Kcpulieans rihpn the news of the contemplated ni.iiniii ui i on iamitr, was rr yneii. i ui-or up street was coing to have a partv . ,, , , , , " in the .North, that would sweep the whole na uveimtion ol rort .Sumter, waa ret- eived. Our arist eep t:ie wnoie nation. Sume tiiourlit it was acre, t i-alamitv. n:;d f.thera th.i - L it u-.j t'. at..-. ..m have Lt-en rady to jyin a mob for the purpose of h;,;i; - . Ikchunaa aaJ his cahini-t, if they had! cor.ter.ij-lattfd such a thui, nun- turn round and My that ther ex cd 1 insolti is right that he 2th ::.on prof'esi to be nef'r. uuder the mantle of patriotiMu, when in imth, it ii notain? but partvism, for if a- y f-ther than a )l epubiicr.n Adminis tration ahouM purine the iano course, having in vi(W the same etids, tliv would do all in their Pu' to prcttM its fiircess. We ad?ise all such to take their poaitiea u: di r th'? wing of the Adndul'traiioii, r.ul be piepared to endone every -hange ia its plicr and prineiIr?. TTl,,r 1 " " " JST" Juhtima i ARKTiEi, a novel cuter- . , , t clt is highly spoken of by pcuons wh .have 'Clmi it, will be at We.-tervelt Hill Fridar and Saturday evening, Marrh 2'2d and 23d. Lovor. nl mu?ii fan, nn I the laarrelou, will doubt- ':?:; find food fcr enivmcnt. CoN-csaT. .ji?a Cnwror.t, will pve anothcr Concert to night, at Wostcrvelfs Hall. We b - .r li.- .rd t!,-t n8 rn.fi i. . v. .u yr un- hdy po?sr?.;r.g much 't!l.lt no, c'0mert.s pire ci,civ musical t.ilent4 -and Wc pive sf-iirial FatiMaction. hope tofeo the Hall crowded to in;ht. J'jTWc aie uudr obligations to .Mr. P. McDonald fo- a portion of the editorial matter which appears in this week' isiuc. We have Leon abjfiC:''' - ,;i husine. TtorA Waahlaigtcu and the South. New York, March Id. J Tho Charleitor. correspondent of the Herald . aays thc new Tariff ..nd the Coustitution arc tin-1 falisfaetory. . j Th-.-lloatin-battery will be movttd .Mon.hn , but ! i.ot to-.vi.rds .Snm,cr. i A Vali!apf . n di-patch to the Herald report? j that Maj. Anderson had informed the Government
hsin the Scr.Eio in rt":udto hi remarks on tho umcial aisp.Ui.ncs Irom the Last India, equadrcn ; Recent lettem from Major Anderson resent with ! c: V i , l n i i r i t ' ?u losn,.I1,e,ro,',s without rmo the hingi vr...- . ,,......1 :..,,.,.. .... . I 7 that one of the vessel had been UUtatchei to ! indi-natinn th, in.in-.ti.-.t, Minr .U ,i;jri,s;f;.n i 311, t'l Vl'l, ÜIlll ÜOlU hOMei'S 1 ! ? he -Coit " Vnl-V bout on-thipl that of Tin, a
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Nyserhadhe liui,!,td h;.wamarksthanthej4,,,6Pu,ur",eun' wivnmv sinnr i ! aecaaaiofcia:. a,;U eoexcleu:,: otlllcked l0 lhJ pirate, who recently captured tw. American j Di,PaUh., from, Columbia, Ohio, announce 26 ; Dr VlnhmuZfl GlI" Percha CcUSCtlt, Lumber of a lulf dozeuor more ; but in ihii, a in j xvi9 - tl3 in the Republican cauc?for candidate for j per Roll IWder worth from 1 to 25 etnta ltrip .. - . . . . Ti A fr,'l.t4 i.n.in. !.. t,!.! nf ,1 a ....... c? a.. -.i . ..... . ..i i I For TirflSPrvi'n nml runjlrln? Tin .r1 II.. .1
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; that if rf iu force mints be intended, the Caroliidbj's Inanural, is ' , , , . , ri, , , , arij won 11 1 r. mo, ! 1 1 f ! v fill thf. l'li-.nAl arwl rnn
n.k.i ......... a... ...... nil I . V U der coinrnMnic iti .n bv water imposibIe. t- r v . 1 '1 -i ine Cabinet have been considering laeamres !... - .. . ... n . I rii-ui. ine ci.'irn in ine iveveiiu; VUiier ov ex as. i It ii nndsrstooil that tho Adtninitratiou have j .,..1 1.. .i:rr.rr.t iv., r:... i i The C.ibint, as noon as the Southern forts affair ' is ettlod will take info con.ideration tho collection of revenue. All are known to areetbst j it ehouldoe collected, but the manner ia the trou- j blc. I Mr. Fay will pi ehably be continued Minister to J Switzerland. It ia said that Corwin has accepted the Mexican j mieMon. j William A Howard will be Postmaster at De-i troit The treaty with the Winnebago Indians was J ratified in the Senate to-day . B is ald ou good authority that Mcrsra. Crawford and Forsyth, the Commi?sioners from the Mouthera Confederacy entertain the strongest hope j of preserving the peaceful relation between the , two governments. There is no doubt that their, diplomacy ia judiciouf. It is notjet ascertained thst any order has been ;
1 evacuation of Fort Sumter, an event, however,
; which is still considered that will soon inevitably t r- . . . v : occur intra circumstances oeyona tue executive control. From wha t ia known, a formal surrender of the poät ia not anticipated. Thoie best infoimed relative to Southern movement?, totally discredit ihe report that Fort Pickens has teen attacked, or tint auch an act will be j ,ikc,J lo ocf' ir "as rit,"u. 1 I ? 1 i Washicg.on, March 13. j The Prudent to-dar lamina red to the Senate, ! n:irI ö' Adams, cl .-viusaactiuaetta, as lMin5,ter t0 England; Georg P. Maish, of Ver - ! out.Mia'ster t j Sardinia ; JaiHei Watson Webb, ! of Xw York Minir to Turkey; Win. L. Paylw, fNcw IcwJr. Minster to France. The i last named nomiaa! ion wm conSmied. th rula : 1 flit. rpMlPlTH, it trt . 9ll:avirJ.f! .-.jl f r DarfAn n"o .x. ..i.. formerly a mend.er i,t the Senate, and his' characUr, therefor , lufliciently known, without a formal investigation. This is the usual courtcsv l in -iifu cai-ss.
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'I he Senate aluo confirmed Besjauain W. Trum-; nm;t ofHccj in Ilaltimor to the last. Lull n a receiver of public money at Omalia, N j Iutetlic-ncc from Chatleaten st.t"8 thst there T, and ax-Congressuus Ww. A. Ilowerd, Tost-; cxiits a pretty f Iron pi. ty in Sou:h Carolina cpmaftcr of Detroit. ; jirtsed to rjtifyin; tne Montgomery CoustitLticn William S. Thayer of the New York Eernin,: ho will resist it at every poiut. Pot wm tiominatf d for Conf ul Cenersl to pt ', The rovemmont of the seceeding Staten has apand r trick J. Devwie, na Cossul at Cork. . , pointed W. L. Yancey, P. A. Tost, O. W.Mann Dr. Leech, of Indiana, has heen appointed r.n I T. Butler Kin as special Commissioners to
Ch'efotthe Apr: cultural Pureau at the Patent Office. Tlie Woi id Washington denpatcheH irtatvs that It 5.4 rumored that Major Anderson and Com - mand lmTe bcea Kr. "eerge Urlutt, Tor farteen jeara Cüier Clerk m At ,ail0r lu"e CB rnn goes to .Moutmery. i he i nrrMroiKiriit f tho 'Piil.tin. t IttA Wat. 1 lPtaciit has reccivvd a .liaTatc from M .jor A-d.rson . endorsed by all th. other officers of Ft. Sun,tCT "?1dZ tul t!lC fort canROt bo fwed without t ft entv thousand men. Ti,e tiraes corrc FJt aJH thc rcafon for the .,.- -.... r.t T.' : Lll.-t.l .L- . r i imjii.aiiui, i i iuiiicer .irwMinaiu mi ir.e oner 01 1 the aame po?t to thi Confederated States and the j ift cf a fr.rrihhtd houj ' : v ai.iiiSion, ..jarcn u. . I I'wtro.i, v-uicago anu rwriianu nave oeeneonsti mi.ii vnuii,i; uils lor itm-ii ana uruisa ( ... . . 1 .. ..:.. r, rr t j r:.r .i . .ua.is.i. ls coveysavia rort land and Liverpool, : or Kiver da Loupe and L.iv erpool, to take ffeet ; v . . iirst of April next. Tho Western Tost Masters ; :n i:t 1 r- . 11 :,llu'Ui"S' itiier lor rrauce to 1 oßitcs of thefe cities first above mentioned, ' instead of New York. Wm. H.H.Rusael. the fownder of the fowy Expreß, has Concluded to contract with the Over1:111a .i.iu vomjaiiy, iranierreu y uomressto lie 1 Ccatral routs, to run the Mail and Pony from tee j Missouri river, connectinj with the Orerlsnd - Company at Salt Lake City. Tke State Department U about tran?fcrrin to I 11-:!-. . r . .1 t.ie several States a notification of the pnsrage by Congress ol thc following proposed aaicndn rnts to the Costitution, which shall become Talid when ' ratified by three-fourths of thc Legislatures, viz : : "So amendment shall be made to the Constitution ; which will authorize or cive Conrtes the rower; to abolish or interfere ithin an State with anv ; ..... 1 domestic mstuutioa thereof, including that of Persons held to labor or service hy the law of: said State." Augusta, Ga., March I1? i ue 1'ionua Convention win re-nticmtle in April. j Two persons have been arrssted for burnin- the town of Newport, and will probably be hung by j the people. Charles oa, March IP. The Courier of to-day learns from a dispatch reesived by a mercantile kot:;.c here, that the proper officer at the Cutom House at Havre have notified merchants that ships from the seceded Statei will be admitted on the sasne footing as those carrying the federal flag. Riehmond, Va., Varth IS. The subject of equality of taxation caused excited debate in the Virginia Convfation to-day, between Eastern and Western member. j . ... ,,,,,,, . A Gommuaication from the Maryland Coiamiabioners oa the subject of a Border State Confer- j ence was referred and ordered to be printed. J The report of the Committee on Federal Relations was taken up, nnd Mr. Randolph made ai speech. Before concluding, tke CoiiTentioa ad-j journed I !Ce. York Marth II. M't. rT: L- ... r t rj.-.- i in. i imea a. illusion uipaitn cayii liuncaiiona from Texas are that there will be an armed cirlliaion between tho friends ef Houston and the fcce.sioi.isla. Jilauy advocate keeping the Federal troopa iu the ritate to co operate with and protect the Unionists. The seizure of Vissels with oil, etc., for Light Housea at Galveston, is considered most daaUrdly and cowardly. It was affected y one Sherman, I with n so-called Vigilance committee. J New York, March 13. . In tha ease of Governor Pickens, of South Carolina, agair.Jt the Atlantic 5-teamsnip Ceiapany for ' losa of oaggege, a verdict has ben rendered for the j defendants. j t . T . I 1 t .1 . .1 - . I iV dispatcii irom me .avannan saya mal tac iM. . Y. ship seised there have been released, ia con- ' sequence of the surrender of arras seized by thc -v.... v t, u 1.-. 1 um twm. A di-patch from Washington says that P. W' Sanders ia appointed Postmaster at Mempnit. A - iitii art,rl,. slum l. t.l. t tl,. .(..... 1 $100,000. Insurance $23,000. Galvratou, March 16. Tho S earner Rusk returned this morning from Brazoa with 300 State troops, The Federal troops evacuated Fort Brown on 12 th. Tncy embarked on the Daniel Webster; for Key West and Tortua. Several hundred Stats troops have enlisted for fcix wonths, to erva uader Frod, on the Rio Grando occupying the various forta. Tho Convention is dicusBir.g measureafor tke military defense of tho State, Major Macklin of the United Htatea army, has resigned acd tendied hif service to the State. Camp Colorado, on tho Northern frontier, has , been taken by thc Ftate troop. Caf tain Savage, of tho Confederate arm v, 1i.ii ar rived to iru.trr a rigiment of tanker fr tho frontiers I y order M Jeff. Pavi?. There i. t"-ih''"- ' ' r .-.
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' transport some 3 or 400 Federal troops to Tortueas . and Key Weit, whir they will ro-embark for the Noitb. New York, Saturday, March 16. The Times Washington correapendent saya the Cabinet came to no decision yesterdav on the pro- ': posed evacuation of Fort Suaiter, in opposition to j which sorn rery streng argumenta wer made. j ably be brought forward again, atrongar tain be j fore. j (Herald's Corr.spondcnce. ; A member of the Virginia Convention called cn j the IVeeident to day, who assured him that no ves- ; ol ould be seat South whh hostile inteutioaf. j ! ani there would be nothing done iu re-arJ U. the j ! affairs of the South for sixty days, and that it w h'a i Hrnow to ir itor roic-; and r.r-vent tl hr,!r 1 r--A' 1 Uli K uj oiour.. Intelligence from HaUimere sara the f;rt nisUnce to Federal Thc purpose of tl !ie ."ecessionifti is said to b to ...... j resi-t any Republican taking possession of Govern a . t . : , : . . i ' .. Hulaud and Franc to obtain a reo- gnizance of: ;cf the independence of th Confederate States, ;id to m-tke mch Commercial arrBgrraent as the fiaet are incoait guard. , Our Charleston craeondent writes to tie tha . WiV- a":-CB . " u,lbIushin' ! A V. aT:i-.'.-tii!t tltntni ff tli ä:inn mipr cuvj , ' i upoi the day of Mijor AnJeison's last statement . to the War department hia atock of bread w rc-du'-eJ t0 fo,Jrtseri J -)'8 and ri t( a0 tirenty. three ; with the otl r ruppliegon hand he might maintain himself a month. - Married, On the Hth inst., br R.t. Mr. Shuster Mr. John Tei.pom to Mi-s Catkarink Frkese, all of German township, M uihall Co. " " We wish tpu, much joy, John likewi?e vorr fiirBridp Throuh the barney of Life msv vou peaeefuHr 1 jik.. . Ma7 tk.c lüTC of each ot-hcr &St ? I'f time increaieA nd your life be rnadw h:ppT br roarrvin FreeC. miss S. 0n the l()lh , . , whistler r-r, Mr. RnmrlJuii to Mia. RtBScr.i Conner, äll ot E'khart Co. . " V( 4 J rf f f j C Di C i I t . . HAbLANGER HOUSE. Near the Ihidpe, and within a few minutes' walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Ind. The subscriber ha vist opened the abore House, fla(l 'determined to keep it in a manner every war v.trthy of public patronage, II I 8 T A B 1j E Will be supplied with, the test the market alfoids ; J eharpes reasonable, nnd every exertion used to rorliT tlu tur nf khn i"rii"ihV (J ( ) X r V X X T S T A B L E S Attached V.io retui-i, nr.d a faithful cdor alwivs in attendance. JOHN C. HASLANGKR. rijmouth, March 21, led 3m3 TVTCTICn ii hereby jiven, that the business of I th e Branch at Ph mouth of the Hank or the State of Indiana, and the power of the Branch Ihrcctors and oflicers ovcrtte nimt, was SUSPENDED on the lfth inst., by the Hoard of Directors of Sitid Hank. II. P. Holbrook. Esq., has been appointed Re ce 'vcr 'd said Ih nnrh, and will pay any balances lhf.n,arr1bc thl; IJj-positor. Tlie circulating notes f 'he riyr.ionth Uraneh will continue to be received. at par, by all the other Branche, " II. M'CULLOCH, March 19, ISGlStl PreH.B'k State lnd. fA ng tCwLiORfiK IlOCII, 1 0 0 T & SHOE M , K K ß . ' I1REMKX. MARSHALL CO., IND. Work douo promptly; none but the best of materials Uked. and A L Ii W ORK WARKA N T E D Kvcrr varietv of II o o t h and Shoe! Constantly on hand, and for sale at (JOST PRICES UNTIL THE FIRST Qp APRIL, NEXT, jn orfler to make room tora new stock. Call and ' 1 " . . . examine ma imunmrnv. Bremen, Feb. 28, It. 61 5m4 CHAIRS fm XV D P U Ii IV I T U II E ! ! M. WOODROW, Agent, WOULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND fellow citizens of Plymouth and adjoining town, that he is yet at his old stand, on Michigan street, with thc beat aaaortmentof FURNITURE, CHAIRS. MATTRESSES I LOOKING-GLASSES, GLASS ! PLATES, GILT FRAMES Ac, 1 r,hat can be found in the county, and at lower i'rives. O F V I IS S , Of all kind. Ready-Made and Trimmed to rdr on short notice. A GOCD HEARSE.
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! Varc 14 PERSHING L Co. FTTRnTTT?V! FTTT? VTTITtT-t , i i.-A,.ii t Ui. -I U lUMl UliL! VUOI.V.?.lLE AND RKTaIL BY D E G II A A F de T A Y L O R , (FOnMKRLV H. T. DF.GRAA) ! Number 67, BOWERY, NEW YORK. ; rut ptiiG largest Funnture Store IN THE UNITED STATES, And filled with FURNITURE OF ALL GRADES, Tl ....... s-ull r?,mj or f.ve rr.a csr.. . sad k Mii.ro, ur tUIS man, to increase our iitulncs.o suthciontto 'oimtfi-1 ia the profit. we constantly empi.y i5o Hand,, nnd lay ia our Stouk fur Nfctt Csh. Rosewood Parlor Setta, from Mahog. anJ B'k W al. Par. 3ett, from on i Ja ln ,V. ! r"" .." ' 3 to to ; OFFICE FURNITURE ALL QUALITIES frmture arraiued as Represented. Corporation Ordinance. j S-i'V1 UKUAliSLl), by the President and! H To"f ?"! ! ".uw,, l"uu"lJ " .Mii.anaatntp of In- , oV" . - , . Mretl 22. 23. I au iii me unjjiu.il j vi me 1 own ot l lvmouth, be, and the samt herehy ara, required to I build side walks on the sides of the above num- j ; bml lots that front on Michisran meet; said side! : walks to be laid on (hue frin-.r. four feet I ta.t ! und of the miterl commonly ued in layin- waiks in fam v,orpura;ion. ; j And it U heresy mad tha duty of the M;ir i vt i.it um jiui.iuuo, 10 see inai tl:e above j specified walks he constructed nccordin" to the re Uui,em?nit,,of" hU ordinance ; and if the same be "f ,n nun v, in;- viuiu,uivc, ii is iivreiiy m.iae lue duiv ! of said Marshal to proceed to construct the SAiue, and return t..e erst ot sa d construction to the ! Uerk of the Corporation, who shtll place the in on the Corporation tax duplicate against said lots. 0 Wnsa-aa: A. C. STA LEY, President Hoard Trustees. D. E. Van VaLKLKBcaGH, Clerk of PI mouth ICoiporatien. m-rl4-7t.1 Dry G-oods and Groceries. Tames II. Wirkizcs. Having recently received direct from t!:e fcast.M-n citii.'S a lare an-J well select.-1 stack of Good most respeetiullv announces to t!ir c,ind
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buying puklic that he isopei.iii"thrtni j!i:J.t known. All lamps .-old bv t;x are warrant-1 nn lor infection at ed M Rit. satisfaction cr the money r. i:i be re. Arcm lVTn v.nn Pn i unded. and ÄSl imlaUi a., ! . f fV -d Oils' . 1,0, .... v. . r' 1 , r -, . . 1 k. ;.t on hand nil the time at the Drv.- Here, to ttie quality ot Goods nnd Prices. Mvstockisl ' , . .-4, .cm pitpviimvA t Vfull and complete and consists in part of j l-llZ? LHllli.2iLf !
r KtiA fJH AND AMhRICAN I'RINTS, llleached and Hrowa Muslins. Raglans, Linen.', Liiceji, Ilo.iery, Trimmings, Cambric?, Collars, Neck-Tie. .Silk?, DeLain's, Cloth, Indigo, Glaus, Sliaw'p, flmhroideries, White Gooda, Gloves, N'otiong. Ins-ertir.pi, Edgings, Skirts, Shirlj, Lttstrej, Vef-tin?, Naili, PlittT, Painti, Oils, Groceries, k Ali of whicu will be sold low fer CASH or approved Produce In conclusion, let me say that my motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits," and that I am determined not to lie undersold. Give me a call and judge fcr yourselves. JAMES M. WICKIZER, Argus, July 2G, lfcGO. n37tf I reepeetfully announce to the patrons of (HONEST COHNEll ! 1 That I have recently returned front the east and Jam now in receipt of a I j Full. aud Complete Stock Of carefully saleeted DRY GOODS AND GROCER! ES And everything else formerly kept by me, hich I will sell at fair pricea. I will take in exchange for goods, all kinds of MER CUkXTXBLE PR OD UCE, And MONEY WILL NO V BE REEUSED. I invite my old customers to call and exomiue myttork and pricea, and if they suit, they will be sure and buy. I have no blowing to do to induce you to purchase of me. Honorable, straight for ward dealing and a living profit and no humbug, is my motto. Those knowing themselves in arrea rs aro notified that their dues are very much needed, and I hone they wil redeem their promises to p.i up. J. BROWN LEE. Plymouth Oct. HuSctf EO. R. THKAIiLS efcSOIV, Agents for the ELK 1 1 AKT PA PK II MILLS, and general dealers in WRAPPING. PRINTING FOOLS CAP LETTER AND NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES. INK, AC., ITOrders bv Express will have attentiou. GEO. R. THRALLS & SONWARSAW, IND. nov22nI3tf i S AGS, Iters w.u. old IJritana, Copper, Brass 1 Powtcr.Cael Iron, andfOtrte noneytakcu in
Johns &, Cro&lcy, OUi MAN VF CTL'RKHi Of THX IMPROVED GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT ROOFING! jS THE CHE APEST aid tnütdnrable roofin? j in use It i3 F1HE ad V ATE ft PROOF!!
j It cxn hi applied tot ew and old r of- of ail kind. 1 e. nd Uool'aof every dsscribtioa, fron. ii great elastici ty, ia not injured by the expansion and contraction nd,!XPsi,,"" of metals, and will not crack in : cold or rm, in warm wiather. t hese materils hav been thoroughly teited : in New York, and ail parts of the Soutkem and I Wettern S ateF, and we c;m give abundant procf j of all we claim in their avor. I They are readily applied by ordinary laborer?, I ota trilling; expense. NO HEAT IS REQUIRED.' T'l. ...... . . . ' r-,,,, ,0 - ,. . ' ,uu,li ... ; i ull de!.cnptive circiilaii will be fiirn shed iol'nceatlcn -VC1' orinfrnn at our Principal s . . 510 BROADWAY. ! (Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel.) ' NEW YORK ; 5J?J'S; ! ; STATE OT INDIANA. ' ' rOUNTY OK T PV? c i I In vhe Starke Common Pleas Court. M ,v Torm ' ICCl t i. t - . . t i 1-. , t iLvi. j.ilu'j u. cccni r. jonatnan r. iMoiu;n IT? !! ir."?" , tf? i Porter, his attorneys, has filed n my office his ' . .. m.nu.-'wtUT a. 1.9 HUM I . It . f r ii it i T 1 1 :i I it i n wn iriii on. -trir at vv a-'.v . ' di'MtPrestd person, from which afüavit it ap I Pes that the defendant, Jonathan P. Modlin. is a ! e is ther- i endencv of i he trifcd at i ' i the next term of ksIJ onnrt. at t!i ,-nnrt kr,,,. ;n i in ' V'e toAnT f ,x' on V,e ol,rth, MüI,d.T rhe 27 lh ,u -day of Mav. 15hl : ni h:r.,st t .hJ, J Srda ; H.r.I ÄDd Uet- Jj mari t 7t3. " cuXs. c. i. c. : "v"-" ill be juctxici for Sftlo. A RARH CHANCE TO PURCHASE ON A Lo.NoCBpIT.-TT.e3,e,qr.,ec.2l.and s.- ' w. ;r. sec. .n townhip :5S N.. R . no. 1 east. J will be 50! J cheap. Term On- fourth down the balance can remain 0: lintsreat for several vearä For further particulars, enquire of a m 4 s a tnirvnv .Varch 1, lS6lCm3 " Q IS T ES W . S JE K ! W o H LD ! ! LIGHT FROM COAL OIL. Read Slowly, Pane e Freqnently,a.wn DECIDED I. T k. c 1 H. B. Porshing fc Co.! Have just received a large stoeh of Coal.Ker-! sere, and Larbor, Uil Jnmp. suttable for Churches, Public Knildin.jrs, Parlors and Kitchens, which they are eelliu very low, and every Lamp sold bv them will nve a litrht equal to the Iiirht of six : c ircle 'T.ml':n-1 nd nt a cost of uic-tliird of a ' ct nt ! o,:rThis 15j.hr i-: -rrior t o ever; other, (except I "'n lil.t.) and ci one h i! I' less than anv other STEAM FOUNDRY! BREMEN", 1IA11SHALL CO., IXI). I I ,v1C- SI.l!,scribv.r -espept fully inform thl public that his I ounrv is now In F U I - 1 - BLAS T ! I . . 1 .And ihat Ik- is at ull times prepared to manufacture PLOWS, KETTLES. FARMING UTEN. SILS, And every article in his lino of busiues. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO SUIT CUSTOMERS ! And will be sold at FAIR, LIVNli PRICES. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS WORK. He is determined not to bo undersold. J. B. HARRIS. Bremen, Feb. 27. 18C1 5tf HERE, ITEI1E, HERE! R. C. BAXTER'S NEW TIN SHOP AT THE SIGN OF NO. I. Where yon can Wayjtt cheapest rates all kinds o T rilAKE NOTICE, I do my work myself and warrant it good or no pale. Jobinjr and Reparing done in the best of style and durability, according to order and without delay. K-ep in mind, being my own manufactor I will not bo undersold. Remember the self ptraii.ing milk bucket, bv which the cow cannot get ht r foot in the milk and no milk lost ahould thc bucket be thrown ovf r i or kicked over bv the cow. Call and see it any way. Cast iron, copper, pewter, rag, and pro duce taken iu exchage for tinware and repairing at OiMi prices. R.C.BAXTER. Pljmouth, Ind., MavlO, If CO. TIN, COITER, UR'ASS k SHEET-IRON WARE. that yon may not be detained in town nnneccsia rily. I keep on han 1 (and am thc only one author zed to sdl the same,) the Solf-straining Milk Bucket one of the most important and valuable Improve mentsoftho times. The arrangement of this Bucket is so plain and simple that it cannot fail please those who would save both STiTPllP IVIHVAI In Pi-.-STiRKE COUNTYV Court of Starke Co,
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) Ind. May term 1661. been epared to carry onr repairing oipanmtui w Notice is herebv given, that David C.Ca.-tlemen that perfection, which las been our constat aim executor of the lat w.ll of Joseph Camp deceased, to mai ive at. Also repanug f Clocks andjtwelry. has filed his petition to sell the real estate of th In conclusion, I would return my sincere thank decedent, lnspersoual being inaufücient to pav to the people ot this count for their kind patrohis debts, and tiiat said petition ill be heail at the i ace, iromising, by striet efforts na rnjr perlt next term of the Court of Common PJcps nf si i nri a continuance of tlie same.
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Such leicg the case, money can U itamed br cairying THE AMERICAN WATCH! j Manufactured in Waltham, Maasachuaetta cilker In GOLD OR SILVER CASJCS, rith i 1 'iironoiuelcr, Uold or Steel ijalanccs ' according to the wishes of the pmhuSST. T . ... b . u. 4 mei ican v atcnea are warranted lor tea vear ami i(t piut of accurate fliiih a.re auperior to any j i jrciu wainici. Iluiitiusr Silver Detached Lcrer w 1 I Wansnted for one year. O L O Of all description from ONE TO TWENTY DOLLARS ... , . . . . L'ght-day and Twecty-lour-hour Clocka, as tood an assortment aa anywhere ' J E W E LEY, j Of different qualities and to suit the purse of allI YANKEE NOTIONS, Of every kind and for everybody. MONEY PURSES 4J0 Of the best quality and which hare given greoral Fatisfaction. Spectacle in Silver, Steel A9P Plated Frameo and to suit all ajee. GILCRIST S CELEBRATED RAZORS, GRISWOCD'S GOLD FENS, Warranted 14 carata fine, and a new fa fives tn the point should eome off the pen. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT!. Iaccluding Violins from two dollars to fifty, Guitars, Accordens, Flutinas, from one dollar to ten. Flute, Fitea, Biusioal boxes ; Violin and Gnilar Strings in all varieties, 4c., kc, TOYS TO PLEASKTHE CHILDREK 1 have engaged the services of a skillfnl workman tVr nranil itlf all kirn. b of watches, front a iuartecr atch to a cronometor. o expense ban 1UOI. " f'-l -" - T Cor.Vhllr, ttu w.v-
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