Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 4, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 March 1863 — Page 2
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Ti.r w I b- a D ! oorathr C mty Con- v;e a il,i"g as is this (,pp. Iiis j eech e tin he!d at (? C-iut Hoa in P.Tm- was .tj about himself; brirn full of di-guet-.u:h. on ;h;- l'M day of Manh, 1G3, at jn;, self-conooit he prated about his exploits
n i lo -i i . M. li e D n or :?s of a h Township are ; u- .-tl m -! on t!i 7ih d iv of March and s.d..-: five d leaves to cast their vote 1 in th Canity Cotiven'ion, acrordin to; the rel-u.v Hfr.-nztii ofch tow ilup. I Tlu- l j et of the convention will be to ta i; te, H for a more thorough organ'zi- j
iioi. in I to ex;:v the s- nt m 'nt ot ih mud, notice, bot the aboliiionists who inÜ in -cracy of this County n hitivo to a 1 vjK., ,im Tj speak at their meetirg, kttow-c-Htio i .f horüi i -s nnl i i favor of a j,,,, I,im to Jje jn tj,0 sj.,ht 0f God, a raurfirm ndlieivnoe to the conti,ution:d rights ; jererf a Cn ator of neighborhood strifes, ami Ii et ties of the peojde. ami an opcn advocate of the most revolting
Lv. each township s he', an delegates, 1 tlK-ir m t coiisorvntivo and l.iiluenti il m-i. to meet and consider the present! crisis. iiv ordjr of lh$ ft D.-:Moc:Ario C;:ntrvl C- MMiTTrn. 4'OiiIHJ' lO.V. j Coercion n the favmiui d -gma of aboliti i.im, which they attempt to apply o all opposition. They will never tie it wi:h iho South. ev n if a treaty would aecorupli.'li re-niiion. tin y must coerce them. ' They will not conciliate rubliu Sd.tioient at tii- North which they have wantonly outlay! lt just laws and an efFort to ; imparls thi rebellion under the Cotistitu-; t;..n, 'l ey de!ihe:a!fcly trampte that sacred ariiele lo the (lut, und w.!l eoerco 1 I.e p-oph- into foi owing them. "vViih a little br.el authoiity," and temporary power, they b-eome iufa'nated and will coer- e th word. Put ic I'entimnt cmdemrs their tV-ry acio!i. jet public sei.iiment nust not ex - press Ms-H thus, it is als. a ubj-ct fr r.-H.. . i.m. An uijiv C.-nseiiptioii act is T. ... i pat', ant l :itnl i Hin is: ii 's :i .Host it n i'-t n t bf u.t-r-l. (.''!. I'arritigtOM, C ro ni f dr in C. id" of Ind. a? a, cavs n. akiefJJ
or ;i!ii fi-rrs; er. f'u iy oi the Con-erir; gray hai.e l buffoon, and tej ic?.i in it n Aei i' u.' o ' caiis for arrest and (ii. fio-i.t." Üe.eiit. r tl i- n.ea-ure mut A few days ago woenj))el the ple;;rure b it.!.."!,-,,! i e j.si and h.imasn-. ' of a visit from ..ui old fiterid Ltkit. Ui:n-Tlo-N'..r.h ni'i-i be coviced .nto coercing uv Uasmx of the 5th Indiana Hatten.
tli' ;S o h. Wii'i a !!: hand ti.es men fr!( v th-y m iy An.e. ic an na'io-i hy lb-S... h'.. a;.ilr..m lie- pae mim! tren.b.ieg cwird il mf.d obedinee to thVirmid b hf.-is. an i in ih-ir wiid f ii.cies thev flatter ihemsf Ves the sliall succeed. They w .i.M w.-rn the yin.ii aii people born a 1 uc-of slaves in-t a.l of freetneii. I 'i h"V i'ave Mieceedt-d in dest rov inir our g i.einmen;, - lie her tin y shall take from us our Hü'Ti.Ms, join no ti ii.em iroin our reai-li. tin? w II tell. Whether coercion f the gr-at tr.e North will piove a succ- or a ftilur. is i i :ho future, ;ueeS Kiwitt.
W.i-n YiH the innen . o in the 31. U fic and strength to the people, and Ib pnbli hi. ir.si.oja'ing that post innster wir.(I the faint spark of hope for a govPaiL:y bad ..uihoiiz d tl. Democrat ernmeut, that is uow Hiu.uMering in the V f -r him, 3nd defend hi-o, we con- ie.irsi 0f ,jiö American peoide, into a ol'i-b-J it w matle for the purpose 'f briht. glori4.us and irn.sistalle H:imu that bringing the matters of difference between wiu swe(.p destructionists, anarchists, disthe editor and the poit roaster to the sur-' UIO,lists anil (ie9M-.ls into eternal infamy. face, to an open issue. This conclusion J , , was correct. Upon reading the article j Ql R Representative M. A. 0. Packakd hea..Vd "A doubtful complimeni," Mr. ' returned fiom Indianapolia last Tuesday, 15 tiby st nt word to the editor f the lie- ijie le.'islature bavin" adjourned. He ha-; puld:ean that I.e did not wa.it hi paper j üüchared his duty well, and has been ar.y more; the editor respond w'nh a col- OJ. Gf tie hnidet woiking an.l m t efumin f p'ii'tonali ieg in his p.-.per, charging fivient members of lb ' House; reflecting Mr. Dailev with cowardice while in llie ' crcJ" t upon Ids constituents and doing army, with trta.on to th abolition party, llon,,r to himself. will bt iiig a copperhta I. and divers and j Mr. Counts, our Senator, has not yet itimiry other r.au.hty and disloyal 'prao- returncd, (Vfthietday) but will be here in lice,' all, proff-ssedlj, lecau?e Mr. Ilailey a or t KOt t j, ,.t.n P-.nny a year l-oppfd his paper; but a!!, really, because j feice Marshall County was as fairly reproMr. I'.dlvy U post master and the editor w rented in the Stale Senate, as dining the
riot, but wants to be. Old Abe shoulu past s( sion. We have seen frequent nocreate a new office of some kind here, in ()f Mr. Corimn, in our xohanircs, all
order to kep peace iu the family. 1 he attach in tlie lo-puhiuan n air. Ba lr-j's privat" charaeter wj most virulent and uncalled f.r, and in condemned j by a great m. joiify f the rep'u'. lican par- j ty f th County. A it i a side hsue we . . a k a . r ! hive n 'My. ''J 111 k,,, P CJf ar"1 vi e or neighbor to do likewise, in relation to ''family quarrels." To-Monu iw tlt t DbonxMa y o f Marshall C.iintv So .1 a C r.v. ntion at the Court .. . o f . i f I if ...... . ...j,...!. fjil i.t (VrOrul f i im - I j " ,uw- " ' . , . . 1... .1,1. I.i.rilui niioihlliin niA moor. "e-j - - of the utmost im; or.ance to everj Demo-; i . I . I . cral 111 tri? t o'.miy . neue eiy ono iv. i VAS. fthi uld itfuid. (Jive a day to il o in teients of your country, it rn iy bo econo: my. ITa'f a T. z-n demociatic newspapers lav. been in bb.d by abolitionists wi. hin tlw iv. t f. w wet-k. P.e h iation M-en.9 to be tl only rejnedv. This ii a rule that
will wmI Tery wll two way.
A filt'iivy I)iii!outralioii. La-i .nuMlnv tho abolitionists of this
P,ÄW sd immediate vicinity, held a meetidg at llo-.vt-tt and Woodard's Hall. X f t.r.u i;ys p,evn.u they isuu p-.su horting the faithful to attend. promising a
Scch fr0m "i0Un .Sn;il!l oD.ar friend i sit down to let yu know , Saturday amved? and wi.h it a l!iat t am WclK the re 5s rod the vhdet jVryocmmon attendance ot nvn wonun . u bi.w 6,lur -s gvver so ar0 ,
ciii.irpn at UiA nniiLTon ran v. i ie:i. real orator (.) of the occasion was Kv. Ca:.. C.pp. whoso name was not announcj ed as oiu-of tho peeted speakers until he j mounted the rostrum. Why so inueh ejeiey was used we are ununu to say, un -j I les the abolition leader: hereabouts, feared thai evon their own ptrtiz uis would :e- : fuse t aitond a meoMncr a hliessed by s
?M-comcoU i.e prate., aooui ni expiouB - - - - y - . eroism, and nothing else. The ellort nuttee. tho democracy of ( enter 1 .wnsh p i . r' u ' it n c . i f i - i peculiar for nothing save blasphemy ! "1Pl at Corbin s Hall, b tunlay. March ah, s-lflove. If he is accustomed to!tot!ecl lli gates to tlio County Conven-
ami 1, Was p ',1 delivering "bible and bullet" sermons he evidently did not doeni this a good point, Lot beim; surroundod by tho cowardly bullies who follow at his heels in Laporte. Q js a pol)r creature, unworthy of so ' H.:fm.,v are WOrthy of notice, and of re-j rnembrance. tk.,, r.irin v,.i:,nt f.dK-dmon. Btrated by the incidents of his departure. Ab-'utayear ago, wh'le in service, Copp took advantage of his position as captain and inflicted a gros and wanton outrage upon A. C. Norton, of this place, who has been one of the lea lers of the Kpublicau party in this town, for years, a id who iä now a republican, Xorton vovel yen glance should he ever meet C pp on v.u il gn.ui.ds, and the opportunity presented itself as L-pp was on his way to the .Vpot. Norton aceosted him and inf'oimd him f j his purpose to cl.astiie him. sta'injj jils reasons; C pp plead ignorance and was protected by Jüs Irk-nds Aurton Iwi.ow cd hi:-o, collared him an.l was about to make hi threat god. despite the revolver the heroic captain fl-uii-hcd, when our demoScratic ifiietiif ariived at the Rene of action and compelled Norton to delist. ; At the depot the three t niphaiic gro in-j ' given lor "C pp. the niggei thief,' mani-f-st-(' fully lb- appieciatioii of our pT' - a Ii Ii for t, 1 tlellral. abofitlon UUilV .Souiit-fiin" Smith mado a .spi-ecn. Ho is a !1 1 I.t'l VI MI. IV V- 1 l'J..IMlir.l : was wounded rhreo limes in the battle i of MumlVeebboro. and by a course of care-1 fui treatment, is now ju-,1 able to be about, His wounds bear PUong evhh i.t e of his gallantry , which none t ho kt.o.v htm ever doubted. The Democratic Club meeting, l.tld a! Coi Lin's Hail last Saturday everdng, was attended by about three hundred voters; uboutone third mere than the abolitionisms suecee.h'd in drumming up to their 'grand highly cemwndatory and complimentary. ----- - t-j jt was not itJ ri.ti onr representatives ,jjat ,,0 apprpii ,ti..n bills were passed du rjn , j(C jrt6t s,.Hsi,,n, and our State left Kip;e8s a,j jn financial disgrace for the ,,exl lW0ye:is. they faithfully rgarded their oaths j.ntl discharged their duty. leaving it for abolition seceders to perjure J themselves. Despatches from Coumrd, relating tc . . . . a th Kew Ilampshire. election say thai ra - - j ... .... I 'turns frt.m one hi.nir.d town, aüout two;, . . . . . ibiids of tlio State. J indicate Usui there yf (;0Te,Ilür by ll;0 p(0. The ih mocratic candidate leads, but a
raiiv. at Woodward s Itall, tlte meeting i.iws tiuring tue. pre eni set8i n oi me - , , . ,. . ,ÜJ" I FSlt r,iJV, HFsWti . " J,, . . . , ... ..... ; Thomas M.nev. In tut mined .Uo v- , t, . . ...... , i...:.. .. ft hs Pf? f I V 41 S il J?i. ii Cv
: was intensely eut!m-ir.tie; tho speech ol i Vteneial ASsemoy expire a on oa: uroay. : me -jn m t . an ;iu;iaw Unir;;---" cii i.i . o,.,. W.. i..,l,v ,1,, lt,nl, i cin.iy tho iuo-.t lutein excit?tn.-nt pr-vails, (ffuw- r.iPf M(. v i-.o... i... . i1(,.!VV .... i J
was received with round: of applaud, liea-i membsrs ot th.' House, suioeienc ey " ncipated before,., on.e a,u! j.8 ; e. dy capture was an-1 ,j i Such ineetiivs and or.'aniz i'ions i'ive con- to break a quorum, absented thcm-elves. 10 " ,iir J t,, Ufcu i ticipated. A tori edo had xnloded under j Jl.jCC- llOiCSi V HCd' .
'Union" candijate, put up by ab.iliiionista flate military syalems are cf but Httle o i , basely trampled beneaih lho ft of abolito delude democrats receives a sufficient I ejtiinj'ue since th.' pas:i"ft of tie? con- b0 rusadera, th.) lava of our country
numle r of votes to throw the i leciion in I .... i t 1 1 II to the legislature, which will o. leptinn. can. The lepublicans eleet two n.eb rs
of Congress, and tho third one is et itijthe hand-j of hi partisan fri .-nds cxchi -
Jdaubt.
T.u: following lovedetter was found by a frli !.!, v:l o considered it too "ood to bo
lot Considering the tender aire of the t ;;uuiiui -iu:i viguieeu wo coni ;er u ,.., I. . :i ?. ; remaikable: "Pourbcn Marshall ( unty I: dhva. , oi-ii ve. 1 Aever soijii a1, nico ; "li in : ... i v Botubon as vott nr-. there is no .-Irl in the -t(JWI, Onou,l)0;i t,,.u os R, (r, Lsvo!ll0i c . . . , - -- will t.ike ycu home ll you will let ma so I rauj biin" letter to r. e!o-e j w to 1 j rite as s m as vu can." Plymouth, Ind., M uch 7th. 1SC3 Pursuant to a call of the Central Com-! lion. Mr. .los. K ans was called to the Chair, and D. E. Kcoleston was appointcd. Secretary. I On motion of J. G. Osrokne tho meet-1 V,)S r ceeded to appoint delegates, which resulted as follows: John (loddard, .John G. Osborne, C. II. Keeve, Isaac Orr, Stacy Burden, who were instructed to attend the County Convention to he held at the e.,,,rl n a f....l. 1.V lf7 .1 1 7 ' I tleiei'ates of t enter lownship. On motion of J. (r. O&borne all vacan cies. it anv, among tho delegates, f?!jall be . ' . ' . " i filled by a choice of those present. Meeting then adjourned. .JOSKl!! LVAXS, Pres't. D. II. Koolkstox, Scc'v, 'P. ........ C, .... T.-.. . 1. n
. ,. , , , .i l i . . r r- i Tho Democracy ot Polk assembled in , Uie way 1:1 which muustets ol the Gospel , , , . I i ,i - ii- I i larg nuiobers at 1 o clock p. m., on the i do things in Ju-oana. As lcknmg and re- , .,.,.!!. v ; l l i 7th, at 'ft tier, and organu-'d by electing ! volting, as diaoolioal and mal.cious, as
John C. Ct siiMAX, Chairman, and .Ions j NKKF Seretary. The chairman stated the j 0bVct of the meeting, and the great neees-j fcjty 0fa tl.oiough organization of the D.in-, octa'io party at this time. A resolution whs pa sed that the ( hair j aj,,)0-;lt a Committe.- f three to report ; . n. rtJ .B for I);,.gUtt s t(, t.,3 Convention. ' Jj,,, S-iy d-.r, da job Pipping.r and Levi i j ju wen. .tpp,,i!:t.:. asS .d ( '.imn.i.tee. ! jThe C-mmiu e retired an i afnr a thoi t 1 j ,i t...lnrn.d and reported as thvtr sej f.r s.,j )e'.g;ii,s to :oj-' r?.,c:;l ls);k Township iu the C .timy Conj vev.tion of tho 13. h in-t: John C. C.i-h-man. M.-rgan .' li;:soti, II. V. Wl ind, daoob Pi. ping', r a tid Aurui i V il' y. A teso- j 1 u: ion to tl.o ropoit of the eotr.mlt- : tefj was i::.ri!:im.,:v'y ;;nied. i A esohrioti was ca. .s d to org.;:; z the l).-m-'erac in a town-.hip club. :ti.t! t!u Chair appoitued John ,eyd-r. Hiram Hank , and Ro'.vtt -S. fShatler as a Conitidtteo to draft a ir'.es of !5) laws fbr thi (.over:;nj(. nt of f:d c lub. 0.5 motion the ni - eiing .! i ir.-od to . Saturday, March lib, 1 ovd.,k p. in., when the r,S or! of tho Cotnmtttce on iiylaAS will be received and considered. , JOHN C. CUillMAN. IWt j Jou.v Nkkf. Secy. - . ., . - ... . The constitutional period for enac'ing from their seats and h ft the civ, f r the avowed purpose- of debating legislation. The remaining members of the Ho io pre-1 paied tho necessary bills for maintaining;11 the S'ate government, for the payment of , employees and other indebtedness, and the j appropriations required to pay tho interest j upon the public j debt for the ensuing two I years all tho approptl itious, iu a w rd, I ... . .
necessary to maintain tho honor and good uu " ol w citncai hypocrite, faith of tlio State. Upor. th.o call of the Hut this is not all. A few days previ-llou-e on Saturday morning it was found a j oua to this affray, this same demon
quorum was not pro-ent, and having no power to legislate to piss bills under the requirements of the Constitution it adjourned until this morning. Without apaj roprialiona none of the obligations of the Slate can be paid. The officers of State cannot disburse the public finds unless in pursuance to appropriations, by law, without subjecting themselves to the severo penalties of the embezzlement act. Thus stands the case, and wo s-ee no remedy unless the (overuor convenes an extra se.sio. of thv; Legislature. There is no apology for this revolution i ary conduct of the K,publican minority i . ..... ... t. .i:..,..,... ... v., ..... .,U(i ar , ,., ,1V IfpiOaLII UJIUII Ulli - v i 1 1 n ii . i il'. j i-use for boiling was to defeat the military ljj. If that measure was constitutional
i tho m-.'ority had a light to pass it. Itiljted? How long will the p. oplo be comIwas not tho law would bo inoperative. ; pelled to t. derate the canting of sin h base
'. . publican members hid not even 1 ' inn ;ipe tios ap.Jogy for broking a quorum. The j, , , , lw j,u,s ah(1 ifit h;l tl..y wt-re advi.s.'d that it t ould not pass the Senate. Even il it hid become a law it ras not of Mniieient imp riaoeo to j istifv tb'J defeat of neresai v le-islatiou. script act bvC -nr. s. All the D. mo-
crats wante . was that tin! puhli- amis mad i subservient to rmfs and a ms of desHhould not b placfil by the Gotoruor io p'ts and t ranis? h there no more pro-
Mvelv.
The Upublican tece tiers have in .-mitested no fi.-voi' i'y whatewr. u loss it was
their intemion to break um or rcv.dutu.n , - . I.e.. . . mm i i t me outiy viovernmers. usey cutis. I have returned to their teats on Thursday la.:t and have had complete control owr
all legislation. No hill would have bee .-me i our rid.t to act in sCf d-fem-. Demoa law without their consent. Ail bids 'erat will nut be the attack n r , ,;t.- b ,t have to bo read on three co.cutive d,yv i: a.sault a,o cont...... .L,v.
n" iv oontroni 01 two tni:is ! 10 .... i ... - i . .1 . ... House in uhi,i, t!n v are bein? co-ider-cd and all hills Wo to bo nre-ented to the T.i;OVejnor two davs b.-Iore lioumment. -j - j - lo conpti'.utional requnvinents a id the veto power would have enabled them to jdeleat what they termed "obnoxious meis j ures," without interfering with necessary land unobiectioual leL'isla'.ion. hut the work is done. A iactious mi-, lority has triumphed. Jf this revoluti r.a . . fy .iSlifij u lifl enJ j ;. . , HlunaI ro ern nullt, lneoiiiv hoi e fori j,s pri.Me valion j. llmt k w;.j n t w',, ' ' ' ' ' '" ! I VP f W hi 1 m 1 1 1 r riiKuVrt tiin, I I . i T.ft 7 ., , ' i M to , , . Lemsators and all public sorv ants should i , i . i . . w-i . : be made to feel that thev cinnot tr.fl with , i A I the public mteiets to gratify party pr ju-1 .. . . .. . uiees or 10 servo arusau sctu-mes. owc Sentinel. "The i:illi- i5rt25jillcls." A Eliol nt Ca!:unrt, Emünna. ao tue LJiC r ot thcChicv.-'o Times: in these "times that try men's souls," any thin" nertainioer to noliti.-s .ind nnhli , , . .. , , ., speeches is sought altar and read wnh ,pe more avidity by the people; and presuming that tho readers of the times are anxious to keep 'posted" on all that is j transpiring iu your own and adjoining r ! St.TtHS I tO'.iniK,- to (flv'i. Villi on lul lilnr iA '17 may appear, what I propose to relate , ; 1-ltA f is strictly true At Calumet, a town of some 500 inhabit !, . . 6 : o..i- c-;, .. t . .1 .... iK . t:.i.:.. c: ....s , itai.road. near tno crossn.t; of ttie Mk-tii gau Central Railroad, in Porter county Keveu nd Captah William Copp w.. an nounced to sp-eak on Monday evening, the inst. Tho evening ea.ni, and with It tin- s; e tk-r. 'i !.e ni Si. u ;e gitinnel. The spealu r took tl.j ö.anJ; opem-ued thi liihie before him: uubott .i 'd hi ; coat ; : ok iium his tiJd p . ket a i.ny im-,.V't, whieh he dei.boralely phiced by tho ide ol the Sacred 11 k, r.nd anneuncc ' ihat his subj -el would bo "Tue Hihi,- a:;d Hal !ets."Tiio audi. u;"e va . a 1m ne f ,r :h:U ph-.ce, and c.::ip.o..vd of dctnvctats a..d iv-ublic.ui.-i, t p.-oli.;g, v. k . u h .y came t g ni.-: r, to i.e ir thv. tsvth fiorii a divi;.e who had i e-.:. ia ih ; i.ir . i : '. Tli-v cX pu't.-d thai h-. at ka t. w jold deal j s i y to all men "notl.i , ex :ia.:e or au" it i dovrn in ma; i.e;' ( i. v.i. ii .v.as their ai?t-'!iii!im . i:t when, afiet a br.:f i:;: .jjaeury, to lio.ir hint pr.-.p-.e It Uxk-i a vote oft io m-.e.in tj .s?o how tavnv of tboic present would -asdst in banging lho cop- : potWb of thnt county At this w : tu re the democrats p.-ent withdrew to th3 stieot, where the abolitionists Ib.lowoJ . l ...I ! .t . '.I . I I mein, aas.iui.ing u:em ivane pi.sto.s knives, uiem, aa3au..i;-.gir.em a:io p.-o-S Khive-i, f . ! 1 1 1 ' ii J rill.l 1 l w 1 i 1 1 t a If b il. it fl. ... 0 ........ ... ..viv.iii.rn.ij available, in Mainly hiking It .bert Lake a-jd b'Jii.e.islv Wiind.!)' Mu'.hiJ an 1 f.lll lirmOW '111. 11 wlt.kit i I. . . i t 1 . ? . . . ' The democracy of that vicinity are no4 lho attacking party; they stand on the de - icve; and tho consequences of inaugura-
h dd Charleston and Savannah against I
llcun or boiitiou party, his-ed on by ono wno 'l3S J-rofessed to bo a teacher of the precepts of 4,tho meek and lowly Jesus." llö respouMoiiuy of what follow.-" is with them, and tho bio d of Robert Like is up- . .. .1 . -i . . . e a i i ; i i Copp spoke at Valparaiso, in the same county, announcing the samo subj.et, ami bluntly asking how many of those proseni were ready and willing to assist in ban ing "li iell Slai r Simu 1 J. Anthony, F. Y. J. Ierii ield, Judge Woodrml and David Oaks," live of tho most prominent and wealthy citizens oi Valpraiso, whose only crime is that of sustaining the Constitution. Upon tho vote being pnt, about tv.o-thirdu of the audience aroso to their feet, when the estimable lady of c ue of the men assailed withdrew; and it is only the love of law and order entertained hi the neoide of
- - ion.? if the tr.s that a lorn that In auliful Court -Ilotisu Square. How long must these things b, tolerahypocrite aud demagogues? I pon what etil times have wo Hillen, when men, under tin garb of leligion, walk to and fro through lho earth, ntirring up atrif aid inching blojtlshej, instead id" coun-elint: j bvo aud m icy? Are o ir right, a five l guarantoed by tlu Constitution, to bj -9 dee rated, and tho pulpit and the lbblo i . . . .. ... . tectum to the right ol frogmen in ibis jrountry? And mu it we tamely "nbniit to . ti turn to the ribti of f,,. men in ibis
!Va!Fl8" ihU white-cravattcd pedant e. The soldiers are hostne towards 'miscreant from dandling from a limb ofithem. and lho apprehension is expressed
be shot down i:i cold blood for datm" to cho.-e our own n,.!i-..-.l f.oi.-J !
i 'i would t ,.1 ..r ----- -.- - .-... a ... .-.,. Kit I J I'l ; the law ol our count! v. A .--.od citizei - ar.d t-a: riots, we nm-t ot.-v i , b i w!. - .... . , n afui'tod in ..poi day, i' is sur- !y m o u, i i.o ... rr.., " . ..1 m 1 ! wi!. fh.w r h-,., ?, I, t), fi-M We hon,, tt.. 't wii,,, h, "..i.., ..... .. I.' u iiv... .vj;auill,ilU3 1.1511 II, I.iUCi stop ihjir "inr-d career." Yours, itc. rrVTTTT TVTTITTrCI -l.j-i.lJ XX Hj W o . ! r ka.k.;n, leun., March S. r - ' " "- ol tho fight and disaster at Thompson Sta- . . . , ' , l,ief l evidence that Col. Co I'urn, commanding, omitted the necessary Sj:ci :ls have given you no general idea - ' J pteeauiion against surpnse, and no eu- , . . , ' "or.ee. m f..ct, that our force was surprised, ' ' , , , an Drri wa known to be m force ahead, , 4, , , , , and the brigada waa solidly advancing and ; constantly bkirniishing: when the rebel japp.arid in overwhelming number.. fl here was no ambuscade, the em mv simj ply having tho numbers to engage us iu front, aud at the same timo threw largo bodies upon either flank. The 12ih Ohio, which was in tho rear, with a wagon train at tho time of the rebel flank movement, was cut off from the main body and escaped. The d Wis., COih Mich, 33Jand l)5:h Ind., were then completely 6ut rounded, and, after the exhaustion ofallami munition, having iLtlicted a severe loss on ' O ; lho rebtfs, were forced to surrender. ! A Hag ol truce, sent to the rebd huts 'on the succeeding da' ov Col. U;mike, to i . ,T ' , 1 u.uain iiinuiiiauvii vi vui n no invjjhlb'ted approaching the battle field. j Olmers of the escort were told by rcb el ofiLers that had buried about 0.') I'eder;al privates killed outiight, aüa 2 who af i r i n ! tertv: varus i ieu iroiu ounus. x 10 miki . - from ':5') to oUUh.leia;s w. re wounded. but Federal tflieers were ki.l d, at hast, none were found to bury, and but one, Col. J. P. Bai id, Wottlnled slight!). of tli 0-!l Indt. ma, Thev .-..lu.it having had a fo-ee of fiom I lö.'.M.iü to 2J.UUÜ belonging to Van D.-rn's j d. vis. n. 'iheyt-ay sisucti rcb. 1 Uri::a i dier ti -nerali w il- o.i tl.o fidd. and an j a iu ;l i" ;e.' of 1 'l. ')'& J e njage.i. Th.-y at-J hnov.de I o :; los- o. on - Co oncl ; nl-evcr j h! hue o.'ll -nrs, :i j - ay th tlit-i. 1C) killed nnii . op- r l -'ia e i.un.-i r Wl.'.jli i. of ii.e ".. re-3. C.h Cohn ro.ti.--.':.der'd Li o ....:n.ioI in i ors n to üii. I'oir ft. t n gi.e tn" or.e a r -e rt t iMe ovor H;e tiel i'.d lo-.k ;:!ier lho vv .) I Wvmi; i i h 10. Th : cauals oppoah.o Yick burg aud a', j L,!c , iIt;V: .u.iCtS tn! i be veiv Coin.lL.,iu,K Federal ounboalh-a! mou.a up l!u. Yazo Prs.; to the ;V.h inst.,j thi, VQht,u Wl...ü eXO,.cl;n4 an e:niv Feder-! ' '" . ..,V:i!!Cf. .,.., th.-t.i. II inks' force they . . . a . ,,a - ......,.,. .,.... i. ...... n.,.i.V r..r. tlw.v . . . . b'mevud to uii.hb.T.a: least .JJ.IUMJ mon. Co,:1piCIlCe was ih lt the Federal would j i. . i .i ! tiie Montauk iron-clad; but tho injury sus1 taj;!tMI i represei tc! hh trifling Tho rebels are conli .l. nt of their ability a,,y attack. Twenty five thousand t:0'i , fron, the Southwest have j assed througl j Uichmond within a few weeks, on iher j w:lVt undoubtedly, to tho threatened posi tions on the southeast! rn coast. In tho light near Franklin, Tenn., on Thür.-day, the total Federal loss was about l.CoO. The Ptebel loss is reported at 7U() or S 0. A report had reached Mumfieesbcro, which needs confirmation ofihe defeat of Van Dorn and tho capture of ! most of his force. The rebels made a dash upon Fairfax Court Housv y-6terday morning, capturing (Jen. Stouojitou and a number of men and hor.se:. A strong rebel force was at Luray j etei day morning, moving towards Wim heter. The negroes at Detro' havo armed themselves, ami teom IJkely to get into further trouble. They are chased from i the street whenewr they make their ap- . th at, m thJ event of a-ioth-r not, the biyo nets wid bo ued against those attempting to snij-prt ss it. Tlie Intli.ina Legislature adjourned yes. terday sine die. without having aecomplisdied any nett.ssary ljisUtion, even the ap- . 3 I propi iaiion bills not hiving h.en passid. A fe.nful le poiiüibiüty rests upon the al o'ition secess.o dsta who brought about this stato td afTiiirs. A dispaft h fr-m J.n-k n. Tenn., annoumes that a Pod era I Ibice of LMO infantry, with two cannon, were surrounded lv a body ol lobel cnvalry and compelled to purrendc-.
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