Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 4, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 February 1863 — Page 2

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THE PLYjiOPTB Ö(!lMlrtrid " &r " m "y - ,- " I 2d. Unsolved, That the administration, D.E. VAXVALXENBUnail, : : Editor j in suspending the- wit of habeas corpus;

PLY3I O XJTX I , I S I Z A XA : T . T, v - 1Qf,0 Tiiuksoa, Ii.imUARl o, lbo. i) S23S o c n at a c -li s: etis . t Saturday exeninj M-.-sera. Cor Senior from h so:iih ? n Dirr of i .Ate, llouvcs Cj:;nis and M. A. O

' ,,!,r "Vil re:. r-ent Hives 111 the encruaciin.e,its 0f aboiitlonlsts we remain ; four hours viihout receiving nny injury.. - legislature, hein. on iheirway ! unlly hostile to the Southern rebellion;! TJuro aru rumors at Havana of the des.ehigA.i ;i.y to iniert the Penitentiary j WJ . U (iCu ine uf secesionjis ' truction of the Oreto (or Florida), a Fed.1 ih if point, Idrcf.i 1 ho citizens d' our I ru:.1((US jKJn,3v unwarranted by the cun-'eial gunboat living reported that she saw town, at Cortj;:: 6 iia.i. pti:u;ion, and destt m-tivo'alika of the se- a steamer, supposed to be the rebel privai he gentlemen did not design -paklr ! curi:v ...j j,er!?etuiiv"of the government, teer, in Harnes, and three other vessels firhe:v. but at the utgnt solicitation oi their ftnJ ;w lH..ce aml i;. of tl,e j,, j ing in?u ,lcr friend-, at a l.'e hoar in the afternoon con- 4i j. Th,A pe3(0; frern:ll GiiWest T W!X, bombarded by the

but the Uall was ciowdcd to i;s utmost capacity

ThececlofMe6s.Co!lArKAROmanl.;iiJ a:aml at tins 8houId be done ::nd Curbin wi re a fu 1 and fear.ess ex- , in ,he spv.ei;iüSt anJ mwt elTe,:1:Vo m;inrer; . '. . ..1 !... Il .. . 1. 1 iniull I ("II . .... .... I

,-to-iu.ku wh j the countn, io-dar,:i.d we ciithi:asLhe countn, to-dar, n.d were cntht:sias-1 lically endon.d by the largo an lience j IIC. ...:.t. I. ....... . .,..1... . ... ki.u 1 .sr: t..i!v I w,u,u , ,-i.,e nnu u,.T.a y 01 u. ftgainst UMtrpaMon, U ranr.y and abo.iuon- . 1 I I I, Tl.. I j kuCl I' tl T1M1 r Tl I ijm, and did r.ot shrink lrom plainly 'e-n.-uiicing t l.e President for perverting the war from its just purpose into a cru-adc against slavery, nor did they neglect to i.onJ mn the administration i-r ils tyrau-fik-al uur;-a;ioR. They g ive a fu!i account of 1 heir labor-; ihu- fir at Indianapolis, and promised to keep our doughty abolition Governor within duj bounds. While the speakers d( pricited all vioJencc they considered it the duty as well as the j rivileeof democrats, as American Ireemcn, to maintain, lirmly, their rights nd liberties, and warned the abolition 'pov.ers th.it be" that iu the people is the strength of every government. Ti e wpcuhes were able, loyal and patriotic, expressing the sentiment of the l)em " ray. Many of the abolitionists around t.wn maliciously misrepresent the meeting and !!ei:oil:iee it in round terms. This h a 1 ü' ns.-!:s e and merelv for elTect. Ab-oii-i ui -iH l ave -'rown int. the belief that thev re'4 s c. rtain i. .alienable rights, pos sessed o dv by tl.eii.Sv. Ive.v in fact especial- . .i,v l i I'e.-nocrat-:, among which are Ji-- : .n o." h a-d an exorcise of constiui..i:H. right. 'i'lv vviil probably ru:; to a l.-ve! wi.h common folks, one . . . 1 ? . i:..i.e.: 1 . t :-; 1! i j a 'in wo i.r. 10 a nue 11 ici.o v rn o , 1 v w 1 h m re patience than ; 1 . ( 1 ntie'ice is a great EFTixe; Lap kte Last Saturday t .'nur Iiriil ?i rVlVftl. Bv . ;s of a iv riis ng (iov. Morton, CM b Ii Suiid nnd olhr notabl s, they S'i.-e . 1-d in dr winy a crowd, v. h ch wasi nll esed. Ih.d and male happy by er. z ..id V C-nfax ( do-art, Cr. Unap- , fi. it d" Hriheway an I die infamously 1.111 em '.., ex -piid' 'm. d-cbristi in and - x ..idier. As in eg;. t have b . ti expected the pro c-'-d.rig won d have ben infamous had the p r: .es b"n worthy of aught but supreme contempt. One of the most laughable features of the -how was the introduction by C pp, ami p sige by the crowd, of a rsoiu'ion pr.di'r iiitig the intiodu -- li n of :h" ' '"hie go Tintei in th city of Liportp. U doitucate Timu! How hard a late i you! C. Coli ix Cathca: -t a lunatic; ei. U. Hatthew y, a , and Capting Copp a knave, have, pronounced against vou. rihe aboliti nita of Lapcrlo County know their days are numbered, and are n.w i 1 ihir death agony. May the) r.ever be resut reeled. Fur.-uiii. tu a previo iH notice given, a lilgi an-1 ei 'biis.a.to; Hireling of the Clti-z-io d (f-nnaii Towi.shi, avsemlded at the S Ii I llou-e at Urem n on Saturday the 31 -i dy f-'an. I. C3 at 2 o'clock I. M. in-i-iii-g w is r illed Jo order by J-4cob K ob 'ck. on m-. i in Win. I IIhIwas elected cha.rmn e.i:d Nathani. I M Lacy Se r-;ary. O i m-.tlon of Jac di Kno bl.ck the chair appointed a committee 0 five l onistirg of Jacob fvn block. J. D. Aincen. Oz a- Ibiird Simon Snyder an! John A. Brougl.er to report Re olution.-? for the nieelirg. Puritrg th ab eme of the tonsmiltce John D. Kiel was called upon, and ad dre seil the n cetieg. When the committen returned they reported th following I. -di 11, which after Rome dncu sion wer ui a-'in olv adopie !; tl R lv- 1, Tb.'U v. e are now, 5 Me )t; never h en, un; langab'y i'evoti d to ch Ut ' ' .i deH and our f ee ii ti.,10. , 1 v. e b Id it toi" tb duty of pur t. maintain them iu a , H. iotrute-na' rnat ner; that the v.h.d ti--y d' our government is based

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arresting private clize:is," not subject to

Military Law, and iacaicerat.r.g them in . political L'astih-s; issuing its prochmatious j ' O I .. I I .. .......... .. i n l. : !'it(nnoiiJ ...... . . u-urplMg power violating lh cons i ution, infii.gi'ig upon Statu Sovereignty, and .. 'ft i -ii dtsrcMidaig the popular will, and esocc.11 ?m .üvurilo.r ihi ivar tV.m th. rd.ipt !of restori-:!' the vnrr.ment: which iho I f II . . 1 .........! .. .1 . . I .... I .,1 ...1 1 I.. 1 I 1 HSI.1HI1L 1)1 I r I M I V l.l'i' IC I t III 111 I 1 1114 hii .ole purpose; de.-erves our rnijualilieil . reprobation and jutly entitles it to tho j Ctuh mnation f ail true lovers of cwnstitutional liberty and State rights.

3o- Resolved, That while wo condemn ' ehe wa obliged to retire, her tunet havand denounce the flagrant and monstrous ing beon d am tgod; hiie tho Federal ac-

! usurpation f the ajn.inistiati m, and the ij uions, and political truiidshm siiould bj it-stored over the people cf the grates; that the ilröt inteie.-ts of all and the welfare of that we hold that our Fedeial organization i fchouiJ Ju jatflicy tü ai aild 1I:Ju.lK:0 to ! fchouUI Ju jatflicy tlJ ali aild il5jlllic0 to ! Ut latc 8,,V0rei MUv and national . - . . Union are the true Regards ot lr.edom, ' and we pledge ourselves to uphold both, ..... vUr h()po ln pevo and our defence . öt:i Uoso'.v.d, That it is. to the pfople v.e must look Lr a restoration cf the Union and the blebsings u peace, and to ibis end : we shall direct our earned and hoiifst cfforts, ai d heueo we are in favor uf the ; assembling of a national convention vS all I w the Siates, at Louisville. Ky.t at the eailiest

practicablo period, to so adjust our nation- centiy made the vict ;m of atbitrary aral diflkuhics that the States may hereafter rest, has be. n released. The administra

tive together in haru ony, each being secured iu the rights guaranteed respectively : to all by our lathers Utii. Rcsolvcdi that mo respectfully I recommend a suitabio nuniber of our ablest men as C mmistioners to commuui ; ablest men as C.-mraisauners to comu;UUi- ; .1,0 1 1 . cate with other Staks, and the Congress ( . , TT . , 0 ot the United States, inviting their co-op-: n. . ., ,. .,! oration in carrying into effect theobject of ' the Ibregoing resolution T Resolved, That weearuestly recommend a cessation of hostilities for such a period as may be necessary to allow the people of tho North and Seu.h to express, through a national convention, their wi.-hes for pcae and a maintaiuar.ce of the Union as it was under the Constitution as it is. Cr;i. R'ioolved, That the general governnicnt has 110 power, titvler th-3 (oastiluUnn irkturth r po! .1 of tiie State of Iurtt.r,., r.r it.n nnirmsft ot ra sinr" monev . . . . , . CM , e with wich to buy the Slaves of S " r,u ives of Southern ie oi ojuineui ' ire in advama 111 , u m State?; and .we now declar ti,.,t oti d,.,hc ....niin.ipil or bonds which may be iued, for tho purpo-e of paying for any euch slaves, o hold to be litterly void lor v.ant of authority to i-suo the same, r.nd the State of I n!;ana will ut ci.nsent that h r people should be lax - ed for any such purp e. ,Tii. R solved. That wo re.jnest the legMature now t:i session, to amend the scv entli seetioM, i f an :.ct to enfoice the lCih article; of the Constitution; so as to make it more Stringent on all persons employing, or harboring s.'.id Africans. c. E.csiI;;iivc Kitmixisary, Fkipat, January SO. Pexate Mr. Corbin, of Marshall rose to a cjue.'tlon of privilege, and denounced a sia'ement in tli Indianapolis Journal that ho had been in seer. caucus with libel prisoners a base and wilful falehood and slander. On a resolution by Mr. Wolf a long debate t-prang up on the policy and expediency of abolishing the Common Fleas Court, which consumed thfi greater portion of tha day. The final rote would irioi ato a disposition not to abolUfc the Court. Tho House Concurrent Resolutions on tin Kentucky Resolutions were referred to the Committee on Federal Relations. II 'Use. Morning session spent chiefly in ditfRU-bing the re-olution for the expul Mon of the Doorkeeper, Reudict IJurn-s, on the ground of extravagance incompetency. Mr Burns wa allowed tho privilege of defending l.iuwdf, winch he did at length. Finally the whole subject was referred to a select committee of live, with instructions to report on Tuesday next. Sundry bills were introduced, but none of gem ral interest. In the afternoon the time was takon up discussing a ruling of the Cbair requiring two thirds of the whole Hou' to fcuspend the rules. Mr. Packard, thinking twothirds of a quorum fuflicient, appealed. After full dbcu-idon, iu which Mesur. Niblick, Brown, Kilgorr, Butkiik, (Mr. Holcomb in tbo Chair.) Van Buskirk, Hainey, and Packard participated, the rtiling of Mr. Speaker was sustained. Adjourned until Monday 2. P. M. MoxtiAv, Fr.n. iL No business transacted in tho Legislature to day, the members being absent on cem:nittf(S.

THE InEVS-

Washing r n, Feb. 3. R e rans' irmv i. nil roi lv for another itj e.iaus arm i. .mi rta ly lor ai.uii.tr advance upon Uie en, my. and orders for .. . 1 t 1 rf.i it-, movement luve been issued, ine reowrtv, wnK-u w ron.y i-mueu ai iu. - kl 0t U believed to number 125.000

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i v , i i i i 'sio:is which the President has lomueii up j A a.s'.itcl lrom Cnarlston, under t.r.o, f r 1

ot the od uit, a.moii'.iccs the -aptnie, m an ' ' . c. i- t i liners announce that U. o. oetiator Howe, igm ut on bioao K:er. ol a redcral . ... ,

Tiitdioat parrvin" 11 rnr.s and 2.'J ) men. . - TllQ rebels in - lie Southwest are in ikinjr rv rvi,.. H.inliiiiwtf (l .i A.inr.liiPA . . ilLfJVt' lilt' 111. N I Ml ML. I' Lllt" I III 111 IT 111 Mempliis and Island No. 10. The iron cla 1 Montau!;, Cap. Worden, has had nn engagement with a fort w the Icostot Georgia Tho rvbel report is th:it ; count states tint s!iu sustained n lira for R.'.nl flt tl, 10th ..It nd ti n hnm. bardmenl was to be renewed on the 12th. Th rM.ik na v..t l..,.u-.. TK. Mnr. rj,t Luie ?aid to have e Japed on the rjth sueJ thiee j 1 The Hoi:?, yebterdav, passed Thad. Steven8 negro armv biil,only three repubStevens ne-ro army bill volin" aoainsr it 00 A Ui -hmor.d paper says it has in for ma- I tioti t!,at the Ilatteras was not Mink bv a Loi.föd.iia'0 vessel, but by the Eritish !mn.rtr.Wi,r w'.;.d, ir. ; 1 t, ollec'ad, was the name given in response to tho hail of the Hattet as. Möttau is making another raid into Kentucky. Ho is represented as having a considerable force. Mr Eoüeaii. tho nronrl,tor of the. Phil i1 I delphia Evouuri JuunwL who was rct;on Jaitf,j not fHcu the btorrn of popular indignation aroused' by Its act. Waeniyi roy, Feb. 4. (.)a Sunday, a nb.l f, e, icported to r from 3,000 to 4.GC0 made an at'nnmL j;,ck ,;ick on Island No 10, but v.ere u pul-ed be the Kun boat New Era. and the artilie - 0 ry on tho I.l.tnd. Thy Federal sustained J lU) casualties. On Monhay, a body of rebel came in sight of Fort Donohon. A Feder ' ;d force went out to meet i'.. m, ami a fi.nt ensued, which h.-.d not terminated -at .lHl advkes. The rebels engaged in these lwo a;rnr.; are fuppos.d to belong to For ( je's command. ; It is reported that the rebel steamer , j Oreto has böiu de.troyed by tho gunboat Cuyler. All is quiet at Y'u ksbnrg. Tho recent eonP.ict between citizens an 1 ! ederai tr ! i i i . ii ('.miitr In I . , . . ,, , t .". . i lo be investigated bv the Legislature. ö Lx (fovemor Morgan has been e.eeted 0 , r v v 1. in organ ' U. S. Senator fr mi New ork " Tmf. following is the Negro Rill of j Thad Stevens which parsed tho House by j a yoto of Z't to 3-": 'That the President ! be, and he is hereby, authorized to enroll, I arm cpu'.p, and receive into the land and nav.l service of the United States such j number of volunteers of African descent as be may deem equal to suppress tho present rebellion, for such term of service as ho may prescribe, not exceeding live years; tho said volunteers to be organized according to the regulations of the branch A service into which they may bo enlisted; to receive the same rations, clothing, and equipments as the volunteers, and a monthly pay not to execeed that of the volunteers; to be ofticcred by white or black persons appointed and commissioned by the President, and to be governed by the rules and articles of war, and sueh other rules and regulations as may bo prescribed by the I're-ident: J'rovidid, That nothing contained in ru'es or articles of war shall be. so construed na to authorize or pern i anr oiliceroi African desci-nt tob jaj punted to any rank or exercise mil tavy or naval authority over white officers, soldiers, or men in the military naval service of the United States; nor shall any greater pay than ten dollars per month, with their uaual allotment of cbthing and rations, bo allowed or paid to privat. or laborers of African descent who arc or may be iu the military or naval service of tho United States; Prodded, further. That the slaves of loytd citizens in tho Stales exempt by the President's proclamation of Jan. let, iNf.g, shall i;t be revived into tho armed service of llio Uuiued S:atce; nor there be recruiting officer a opened either of tho Statos of Delaware, Maryland, West Vir ginia, Kentucky, or iVnnes-ee, without consent of tho Governors of said Staios liaviuu been first obtained. Til a eats are made by loafing shoulderstrapped gentlemen in and about Indmi polls against Democratic nie:nbei of Legislature. No attention i; paid to them. A TERfUtiLK storm of win 1 and rain raged on tho Potomao and at Wa-hi igton on the ggaid inst, It abated somewhat toward cvoning. Il lias do:i3 a grunt deal of damage.

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lneauiuiue la.ven oy uwduus ui mo Supremo Court of the Slate of Wisconsin, ' asortmrj against t!ie President s I roc.ama- . .-. j tion, lhe inviolability of tiie writ ot hyeas t . i-t . n 1...- ......- ..I ti . ,v Lin hlt'f in 11 lCd na t.iuu Uu j, v - 4. ; PWcan Judges; but it Mas u.,munous .n Rrraying itelf firmly against tho prtenj !,., was .l.-stclie.! post bs o from Wash : Ä . . ....11 K . M . if. t.ni-lt I. 1 I luu' WJ ri t"lw 11,1 V-'C MM' l" "3 opinions, has arrived, and Iiis commenced i ' ' 1 11. 1 ... 1 - . ...... .r. ! .. iiidiftuor, uin iiaiu iiu ' ra:w,un u-" HUCI,U "' . . 1 u . ...,. t,.,i 1 ... . . 1 1 ea oy any , success. 0 navy 10 uouu, wwo. n.e. Wo have ro doubt I. Ä

Ju Iges of Wisconsin, Republicans though : action s st .hou ht whh t!iey be. will stand firm in defense ol the j out bold ullera.1CL., Constitution, against the usurpations ctj Tlw , jMr Uii. u enuüuwd ülQ the Kxecutiv,. The Courts of all the W I mo;o l..illUeieJ wi b .come the fclIing thern S.ates will array themselves ou the . n comemi Secliong. lkere. me Mde. fore, 'det hostiüiiv-s cease, and let an arThe present Congress has but o7 davs , , , , , . . ... ' i miit.ee be declared, which will give anmore of life, and when these ate speut, I , , 1 irry pa8i"ii8 an opportunity to cool down the Usurpation, which has tyrannized over ( a(t, ivaso) u.r the Courts, will lose üb strength, and the . vaU n m;Uses 0, lhe C0UalrVt luive rr,ely most timid tribunals will gather courage to q assert th;ir lights. ure; is it too much to a,lc that ndica's Tbe Supreme Court of the. Unitod Slates 8haI, sacrifice lhe;r to, will confront the danger, with an un.;ihe rsrIic,u 1;o ,oner ,U wiUl foJJ,d arm broken spirit, and with a u animus 1 upQi every,0 t Bm tU coun. judgement. A recent letter of Judge Mil- tfy ThQ M q hzn, oi Iowa, ol the Supremo Court of the j ,. . .. . , , ' J 1 . preserve their lives, should at least be United States, removes nil doubt as to him. ! ,:u; - D ,1 t m 1 .1 1 wiJiing to saenhee their hobbies: and th;s We iitiote a passvjje made public: l.i,.. i.i , .1 ; 1 ' 1 UOi e. Iv't t lt MHO 1 t in Prti.von inn '

"I am an'Old Whig, and when that party j went d Avn, I united with the Republicans, !in the Inno and belief that it Mould bUCceed to ail the loval and national virtues

ol the Whig party,' and that we should : 1 1 , ' i.- . , ' , 0 1 J' . j behooves us to cultivate a legard lor the have Whig principles and policy prevail!,- . . r .. 1.1 " 1 1 j rights or others, r.nd to hhov respect for tinder another name, ßut I got more ,1 . ; . ..

than I b.ugaintd f -r. It Mas not in the! covenant that Me should have civil war as ! a coseou.nce of Republican success; th it dungeon of the Etstile; that tho ftea' homes'' should be sacked to desolation, and the 4,frc3 men" ehould be conj ,.?jeJ .;i i& pr;lclil,;ll oparati(,n to j , , , , . . , .. . the ne- ! , , ,,. . . P , v .... - 1 01 the Kepuljiicin pratv ot the Noitli. ! T ' yl 1 V, , ... r 1 justice .MiLLEii concludes bv calling ou I , , ' th U tin lad true patriots to unite under the wemion w ing patriots to unite inner ine wemi

the pub. ie treasury was to De plünderen . n r - 1,1 , ' . 1 1 , ! Cotdederaey. U e lnive had enough

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bv wholesale; 'tree soil in loyal ötr.ies . . T1, . . . T ... . . , , political Phanve.im. We, at iheXorlh, should be (over.al with maitsal iaw that , , . . . . . i have been too Ion; in the habit of retard "re3 speech should 1)3 chained in the . , , , ... A i 111'' ourselves HS bftter ih.-in nur in 1 rldin-f

oeratic Hag" forth; salvation of the Union, j Julgn M. was appointed to hi place on j ,r - , . ., 1 , . i jie f l!owii j wrmcn betöre lhe comthe Supreme Leneh bv i resi .lent l.no.n, . . r , . ., 4 , . mand v,n transierred from IJurnside to as were also Jul Swavxk, ol Oiil, and ... ,, ... . , , ,. .,. , i.i Uookor will probiblv apniv with full foicc DAVi:-, o! Illinois. I (lese two Judge-; al o , - ' . . ! (o lieu. Ho )!or s L'omni ind: hold conservative s -itinient; e.u ! we have j , , , . , , .. ot j :Inii.ju Correspoiid.'tice A nil-slavery HO doubt ihr. tlr.' Suptcne Eeuch will bo; tai.i'ard. unanimous in s'istalaing the Consti: ution j Ti.e cond'.tioii of tiie army which is uniigainst the new and dangerous assertions . der ihe command of Gen. Uuriido is said of Ex.'ciiiivv pfrogitive. ai expm I'd un-; Mot to bo all that one could wish. Reder the magnify i.ig, hill lence of W ir in - I ports bae come up continually i'lom this

:ce-6ity. J I'his altitude oJ tin new K pu - beau Judg-s. m a.c-or.l with the old digI . . , . ; mtaries of tiie I nch, ho d 1 occasion no . , . . . , fitnpr.se. It woul 1 Im lar inn e as:onisnin:, if any well rea 1 1 twyer anyone vcrsed enough i i the philosophy of j irispiudeu .'J to deserve any place upon the Bench of any Courtshould so tar stultify him - self as '.o uphold these pretentious.

We congratul itc tho country upon s mo j but such statements are entiiely fa!o. of the ciicourag'-iiig aspects of the time, j The Army of the Potomac is capable of Tho work of reparation go.s ou, along side jrcat deeds, and I believe will soon win of that of destruction. Tiio Cot givts important victories over tin enemy, but it which h is done s m ich to deface and ; is nevertheless in a dangerous state of disdestroy tha Constitution and to di -d-itcg- Content this vry day. There are reason rate the Union, is about to expire in igno j for t ji0, which aie plain to the least obminy. The States are asserting their : servant of men. In the fust place the men rights. The Courts are arraigning them- artr not paid. Small as is the sum due 1 lie selves a; tho Vindicators of the liberty of men who risk their lives in battle, it is not the citizens. And the people are march- I paid to ibem when il U due, so that at this

ing forward to take into their own hands the task of reconstructing the. Government, in which armies and navies havo failed and which Cab. no's and Congresses havo only meddled with to mar. A'. Y. Aryan. A I'lcii for Police, Tho Metropolitan llecord. the oilicial organ of Archbishop Hughes, is strongly in favor cf peace and a convention for the settlement of our national dithcullies. It wilt be recollected that the Archbishop was a decided advocate for tho vigorous prosecution of the war when its declared object was lhe restoration of the Union and the maintenance of the Constitution, but now- his mouth piece is outspoken in flivcr of a different mode of reconciling the sectional differences of tho country. It is now for slopping this unnatural war and urges reasons for so doing which should have considciation and influence' with every truo lover of his country. Wo commend the following extracts from a leading editorial in the Record to tiia attention f our readers, and they hive signillcanje at the .present tim rousideiin ' the fcoutco from whence thev come: "Tho people hu g for peace; even as Mho heart patlMh after the Wat. r rocks." I hey pml'Jfor it. To obtain pi act they would aorifico erery thing we honor; but ihi miserable fanatics who brought on tl h war would not give up one of their paltry prejudices to save the country fio.u au .ihiUtion. Willi a ruthless cxulation worthy of V.;,es, they drive their ni-erabb hobbies over beat s of slain and t mi-erahl'4 ioliliie over I. eat through sun of bbod, over that revere

tl.lCHIlieilt whit.h tiot, t.;iU lhe

union, and Ibul mouthed radicals ''sheep skin over the wildly throbbing National i . . heart, over the mammoth graves ot ou hll?red lWlia8 BOi, OVor lht, m;U).r our Jed form of prostrate Liberty. For what? To realize the Eatupia uf Mme fanatio ultraj.,t vilh . . .ma an, . s to carry out thy wild schema of some heartlee:? vibi mary, though the result should p.ualiza a natioii and "set lhe c!o ;k of the world bi:k a century." Shall they be : ,,Uu.j lu (!roB wj , , , , or. the still yuiall voice of wisdom inctllcv ti i'i Pea -c? Shall the n.i3$io:is ai.d rn ini-- .. li: f iiciv-s, the vicce and lollies-, ot a courcmpti--'Vbio miiuritv. be ocimitted to work the ' liuinofthecouutrv' To nrcvent it. oarnI 7 , iiw. f ;a o. . and agree upon the basis of Union for all I time. 1 As an S'.-! P.'TltH of ünvprpi rn S'nfni il should not assume to be the conscience of the whole, nor claim that its ideas of ri 'ht wrong should dominate the enliie of tho war has done a g d deal towards d:s- ; peliing this illusion. Surely, then, it i? a go.ul time to 'meet in convention," and ett'e as best we may o n- Nation tl troub- ; ies l.y home mterventi-.n, tlu only inter- , .1 . . vintiou that is not derogatory to the ,. .. . ,. ,, , j d'gmty ot a great nation nor di.tateiul to , .... . . : les by home i it ü vend n? the only interto . , , . .. tlin rirnie or a trim n-ifnof armv, since the battle of Vi ederiektburir, ; ti;;t it was m a stat.j ol discontent, if not . .... ' I msu Umiiuiion. The im n are to .-.n 1 alarming xtent di conraged, and anxious j to go home. They aio stupefied with j continual reverses. I know that it is the . habit of Generals and Senators'to say that 'our army is in a goov' conduiou that the troops are panting for battle and so foith; moment tho majority of our troops have not been paid their wages lor six months. The oilier day a sick or wounded soldi r in one ot our hospitals sent a Utter he h..d just rev ived fixsm his wife to a member ol Congress. The h tier btated that tho woman who wrote il and her children were suffering for want of food and fuel, and she aski d a pittance from his wages. At that time tho government whs in debt to tho soldier to tiie am- uut of sixty dollars, not ono cent of which could be obtained. This lack of money of i self will dotrny mi army in tin e, not to much from want of nuner from lhe overwhelming gene ( injustice which demeralizes tbo Metier. I have been led lo write r,,on t'''8 tUject from lhe numeiou repoiis that have been made to me y trustworthy persona who havo do personal observations in our armv. It Siems sometimes as if th President and tho a Iminisual ion welt slumbering "P" blink of a fearful precipice, and that nothing viill arouse them to a comprehension of tin ir situation. Our second great army is melting away likesno.v in Apiil. Wo shall wake up soon to find that it ia gone. I ask my republican friends in the West, "Can you raise more troops by Voluntei ling?" and they reply. -Not a man." As for ih dralt thev sav. "Tbo Wed will not endure j j i I, ..i. hi fullv comlt. diso aumiuisiiaix'o r o.m..v. p.ehend tho dangers ahead, and then do the best it can t overcome them. iTtTA man's wealth depend I- more on h a Iwife than on Ids in-onic-. Some women will caue their husband o become rich ! on five hundred dollars a year; others can lUcarcely keep out of jail on luv tlmii inu.

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nr adicrtijscmftttis. NEW FIUMÜ Tiie Ohio Cash Store li.iving passed into the luads of The uev prorrietors take p'ejsurc in announcing TO TIIE CITIZENS OF A.XU The Adjoining Counties. That they have JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OP :DE."2r cooDS! GROCERIES! AND BOOTS Ss SHOES. I L is our intention to keep constantly on hand a F U L L A S S 0 It T M E N T CF THE LATEST STYLE :iml tint BEST QUALITY 3r O CD 1 TSiosü wishhi anything in our line will Jo well ; to ;ive ns a c;dl he fore le'in el.e i here, .ts, in ad- j ilition to the indueiueiiti uilerc-d above, pronoae to 1 SELL CHEAP. L I, A X l : h t: K u s . ULAIN iVrilEELKII. PLYMOUTH, I XX). JOIIX BI.AIV, f. a. wnEtr.rR Telegraphic : JBmurvgavil I$cad ami lice iiesignvdl This startling intelligence daily looked for from the South, but is still uncertain. One thing however iA certain, licit is licit KENBAKGER Ivecps constantly on hand and offers for sale, cheap r. tl -x- -srz liver offered in Flytnoutlilie also ni.iinifietureshetter work mre promptly than an v other establishment in the Count v. Kld'AlUINCdone wih neaiiiei a:;d .ispitch. Produce of all kin.U taken in exch.me for Stock. S1IOI' Oiw door south oI'Kkv and Smith's. A. RENBARfiKR i no47tf Decrr'"'' 2öth 1G2 Attorney and Counselor at Law, NOTARY IMWLSC; soldier's B.irk rw An uor.MV acext, Ars" 1 SOLICITOR CF PENSIONS. OITICE Over Pershing's lug Store Plvmouth. Indiana. 47y W Just recckcdreslrrival of Goods at Overman's Store. j ' Lj- lorHolliday Treaents go to OVER-: MAN'S. TJ" To get the LA.TE3T styles of ladies , DRES3 ÖCOD3 go to Overman's Store. O (Jooda of all kinds can ho bought, at Overman's, ten per cent CHEAPER than the ordinary PI) mouth prices. 3 j No trouble to show good at Orcrman's. QT N cliargo for calling in at OVERvaRTrjnr.. notitf notitf -' T null. MfVI,' .IO"N O. OfcmlviNJw Attorney and Counselor at Law. BTOrricB in Pank Bcildino, PLY.y .YOUTH, IND.

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Important Jcws . I hive made arrangement? with J. L. W?orvelt, the old Proprietor of the tor To sell Good's for him, on Cnmniis-ion; and in that capacity will h ive confn 1 of the hus'ues, I expect to keep constantly on h md a j-ueu II JITS & CAVS And everylliin tht is r.t-uully ki.pt in this 'ioi bu:dnt.-s. 1 ask a bhare ol the As I am determined to oiler sudi indtieen.. iits I to Cajii CcsiuMkrü as will lu.tke it th. u- in!-r t ! to buy ot 2i;e. I uii.il!, iu s!;oi t, eieieuvor to plest.-e j my et.sUmcri by uolng au holtest ;u;d l.ui j liC.-S. PRODUCE, You caii hr'ni; in c.r roduct and e&c!nijge itlorUo-jiis at 11. e ht.ic.-.t MAIlKßT PRICE. And don't t.-ri t to la-In h'o:. ! Yea have to spare. Ering in your proJuc m ! And ron will Cud a reaJv maiket for tt'v.!i me I lciveo.n hand, and w ill keep in my l.uiu'. I.AKOi; !-t'lK of . C3r O O D S , Which 1 am determined to SELL AS LOW Aiany other houe ia r'ii.eu:h. Civemc a call, j M. il. Jf STICK, Aukkt, I'b inoutli, Indiana J.inuaiy C-d. lrt'3. IilC 3IY YOiCK ISSTILL it And in order to kcrp the peace, I ih il Lo ktijiv t!iemsclves To mo, to walk i:p and pay mo a rieco, as liarreft is now over, and 1 am much iu need ol all th JE Il 'That I can possibly raise in a peaceable way 1 ; keep my creditors 1 1 have yet on hand a few piecea cf PIECE GOODS Wich I will Fell in lare or mall piecca t osu he large amount of PK A C: K A IS L K C II äTO .11 K K H In this community, t whom I take grmt plrH-ur in returning mv sincere thanks lor tlir very peaceable patronage. CIIAUI PAI.MLR. Plymouth, July ai-Wtf. LO IC HERE! 11 a ;...t. i. .. .I tn ihi' .ibi-i 'iIh ts tr N te i o- Account are requested to cad and m U'.e on or iforethe first of January neit WE MEAN ALL! ni't'K k TOAN Plymouth Jndiana December 2.'iU '" I.OKT. Norabort the lUtn day oi ji.n, ... r jj,ckt bMk, conta.ng Hmolam .ut o? monev, and h note on Joel P 'ik.i be ! ' . ... . 1....I. I'.-i-1? V'l 'T-M!"..;r 'one on jamer i.oh t--,t.autionedagauslp.,. - h... - .ider.ttt. - r..l.-. f I willpava l.hcrd rc ard t- :v n t-an , lice a? Vlvn.o.uh. J.OMN .V.-M.KKK-in otlice No.aTtf