Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 4, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 June 1863 — Page 2

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T3E PLL.OCTil DEMOCRAT. f r7 ! Ts TT 71 i to exist, but now obsolete. The fogies of

D. E. V-VVALKENBUR3H.

PI.Y!M O IT I I , I MM A :

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June. 4 I St 3.

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Sollen tines wer rot very brtih'; will fui turo generations be enabled io peak thus

disrespectfully of Abraham I he 1 ? "Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech or of iho pros?." Constitution of the United Stales. "Every citizen may free If bpeak, write

j or publish his sentiments on any ßul.jt-d, I bving responsible for tha abuse of this libi v 1 . , 1 . . It I. !.:

nj. w i oiiAu uvi j "vcu rcguiaiiug or restraining the freedom of the press." Con. of daine. The liberty of the press ia essentia! to the security of freedom in a State, it cught,

n r . r a n i m t r ! there f ro to be inviolably preserved. Tilt Democratic County Convention of j J r Mhill coantv it .et fu- S.tu dV W.Con- of NtW "psbire.

27. h 13.;:, by t e Democrat c Ccnttal ( uiuti.ittfH, we arc informed. Next week lhe rti ar rnll. wih the npp rtionment of each lownwhip wid be published.

L t the- Di-niwinin of our County pre

pare for the comi tg Conv

a;i .:ld be ukwarm. now. Evry Democm or h :o his coun-ry and himself

h stp b !!!. forward nd labor

security of freedom in a Stat; it ought not, therefore, to be restrained in thia Cornmonwt alih." Con. of Massachusetts. "Th.- people have a right to a freedom

-vntion. None ! of 8Peecn' ,ul of "ng and publishing

their seutirnents, concerning the transactions of government, and therefore the freedom of the press ought not to bore

. i o - ii .

Mian.ul f: save oui GoVt inment tnm all i ,i ,M. ,;. rphi1i ii. "Xo law shall ever bo pa-sed to curtail tuernie! Jorviu aim unse:.iio reoeis in t t i r i on or. Kiuf t liftTt'A 1 or rest rain the liberty of gpeecli, or of the unn a: u tiU'linera and an arenists at noire, j t

. . , . .1 Ilia w v-V . W II v V II 11 Vh IV ui have n.anv en-rni s t r pel, but me ( r

biaw-v i I'll arm of D uiocraey is equ-il

U th sinergency, if fuhy arou ed. Who can 1 p w!ni; hi" house i in flmt'8? f.A-T TtieJay tli. Cliicag" 77 wa aupprfSM-d by an or r lrora Oi-u. Uum sd a- 1 o:retd. d the New York

"hverv cttizen may intlv .peak, write,

and publish his sentiments on all .subjects.

j being iöponsibIö for the abuse of that

right, and no law shall be passed to ie ttrain or abridge the liberty of speech, or of the press." Con. of New York. "The printing pnses. shtU b free to

World piol.ibi ! it hi (BunisiJe) dp-: wry person who ui. del takes to cxau itie

! ü iP Ti!1 ul. W-tiü.-.-day an hum u-r indtg- j proceedings of llie legislature or a y d.tti -7i it'--i iii c .r.vd i t. e i of all p ir-; brauch oi the govcriitiKiiit, and no law ti-. a w.si h!' i in Chi ag'. and the Co: r e of hall cvit be made to restrain the right Utin. e .em.iii.o-d in the strongest terms, j ihereof." Con. of l'ent syivnnia. T.i- aH'li.i..tii.tt; .f the oily wnie U-rriMy ; Th pros siia'i b.- free t every cili-f.-ihi...,!,! !! tili tndignat.t populace ; r. n w ho undorlake . xamme the otlkial If - d r a ven anr u tha- p -r io i ol conduct of in nciii.g in pub-ic capacity." tji. . : i.t" k w-ill 1 hicago ; Con. of Delaware TrtLunt; bj r..dera:e cmnihei prevailed: 'Tho hbeity of the pret ouht to bu a d ;! ;ht:i- pt-rfnit;ed to stand, a mou ; ianclably preservjd.." Con. of Marumni of ii-- own Jefü shame, and or the ir:d. t I.'r u:oi; o :h Aiiu-rican people. 4The freedom of the pits is one of the

charged. When, on iho 25th May, lbtil, scarcelv be mustered at the Five Po;i.ts to any great er..-nt.) bring impoitant rumors!

juu wbio iiiusit'ieu lnio M-rire, jour rug-. iiaieu io pt;:ny, ia viiupeiauoii oi tue tiiat the cessation of hostilities had taken iment nu.nb-rcd i-ight lum-red stjJwart authors. . place to allow the wom.n and children to men. You wnt forth withy our IXinnersI (icii. (Srant, we tak leave to say, is do leave Yicksburg, and also that the rebi5 fie:h and beautiful: you return wi'h them ing a great d-al just now in illnstiaiiun of, w re on scant rations, wiih eurreader or worn and ttaieied, but more beautiful and ; our method. li his gallant pa-s::ge of the ' Btat vali. n not very n mote, unh-ss cwter more sacred to us, f r the perils and hard- j Vickbburg batteries; by his intrepid assault j nal aid imerpores to sae thera. sbip-j through which they Lave been j upon Pott Gibson; "by his rapid move-( Washington-, Juno -1. Tin situation at botne. jment upon Jack-ou and captur of thai 1 Viok-burg is more deary mad-3 known I congratulate you upon your return to ( town after several hotii' b ird fighting: by by the di-.pa-.chrs tUewheiv iven. It our State, and upon the prospected' your. his itibtaut evacuation ol the place to ad Iso.'ms to be as folio ws: (i.-aiU has been i-pcedy reunion with fri ndu at hontv. , vance upon the enemy's works; and, in ; ptrongly reinforced. He is confident in Many who went out with you in the vigor ;hort by hU four or tiv evre battles iu bis abili y to che k and lepel tho interof manhood and health hav- been denied about as many days, ho has done more to ranee of Joe Johnson with his position this pnvih ge. The record of the battles ! stop llie mouths ot gainsay, r hau a thou i and hold upon Yicksburrr Th latter is

of Vti Point, Gaitx's' M. lis, Crampton, j Mnd arrests au l ton thousand prisons reporied to be approaching the Black Riv-'

Antitam and b lvtlei ickhburg, will a.- j teeming wuh Ö ato captives, i 'he bilteicst : r Cl ofi:ig, atlfi OUT foi'CCS Were böit)"!

strongly placed there. The bridge des-j troyed at that place was over one mile' long and eighty tect high. A prominent! railroad man, now of this city, associated I with its original construction, rays that!

XETVEOIXr'S ÜR.XTO- STORE

Ys

LARD OIL COAL OIL T A N N K R 8 OIL SPERM OIL

WALL PAPER rJ TOYS TOY 5 TOYS

VY 1 M O V TAPER T OYS I O Y 3 STATIONERY OT A LARGE I N ALL KINDS it ASSORTMENT

At Lem-m's drugstore X At Lemon's 'rug Stoie AtT emcn'sTrugStore

K LINSEED OIL pAINT Ii R V S M E S Z F R ES II DV.VGB 1

A COMPLETE J$ MEDICINES ALI ASSORTMENT f POPULAR TAT-

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count lof the five hundred missing Bohlieis. j opponent of the Government id compelled

The'r bones ar crumbling upoi the Pfii.n , either to tliug up his cap i.i tho presence SU'tl and whitening the hilU of the Hh.e jol' such fac.i, or to remain in stupid and

obstinate Mlence. Cou.d the other ollicers of the army be made to imitate this activity of General

and the half dozu little arinie.

Graut.

I.idge. We welcoti.c you ihe'r comradein ant;?; and iu behalf of the people of the State whom you have so honorably erved, invoke the ticheft ble.-bings of Provi

dence upon you! j that we have scattered about ibi coast do We will place your torn banners, amid ing nothing, bj brought tugther; could others tvhich have come to us from the 1 Genera! Hooker make a .second attack up Datlle field, in the archievce of the State, jon Lee from the rear, supported, however, and cherish them as precious memorials, j by a strong reserve: could ISurusidc, inSoldiers! You ate now about to retut n j mead of intHrfereiug with political tumt your homes, in the noiihern part of the j binge, march with thirty or forty thoU-

State. You will soon look forth upon tho ! and men through Cumberland Gap into beautiful waters of Lake Champlain, the jKast Tennebsott, to itneriiipt the coiumu-

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lAt Lemon's Drugstore . At Lemon's Drugstore At LCinon'i DlUg t' :t A large Assortment of Perfumery constaullv on hand t , AT LEMON'S DRUG STORE. Aug.23. I?b2. 31k3

thi" briJge cannot bo rebuilt in Um than!

six months under tho most favorable cir-j flt 2k(U'Crtt$fttttnt$. j ff? CT .im:ancc. At present the lila-k Riverj JTTTTj 7717? 17 ir IS J? V 1 JUCUin&

toi ins a strong rtar line of defence for Gen ' 'v Grant. ' BODYW The bombardment of tho city Etil con-j tintit-s, and the people are driven to resort t ... i

to cellars nnd excavations in the earth, o'-IÜ IIHÜHN! PIIUuD ClüH C! T fi D T i i avoid our shells. The suntdv of food i J 1 1 " IlliSlÄilÄ. 11111111 bftIl i 1 Ott!! !

I b le.re to inform rar r.iici--tm 'i---5irrH in P ymouth and the -"urr.uii i;n ' io . --. T

', iiAV.? rcc(ived eat of tin

-C.UIJ. i. .ho... ty everj et. f ! DA1E & CALKINS timony, that of the rebel papers included

: : : Proprietors.

rolling St. Lawrence and Lakn Ontario, f nicatioiis of boih L..-c and Bragg, and i:nm- I'cmberton roeeiitly attepmted to relieve hia!

sitait by sending out the families of citizens !

erer brought to Ph month. It ftC: c.-.i . -rit-

along whose dillerent shores luoSi of you Uuce both their aimies; there wuld nev . . ? .... ....

testae. cr oe anoincr copperhead heard ot. ihr You will return to tho duties o civil umjority of them would become suddenly lifti, pn pared, wo tru.t, to discharge them i loyal, and the others, in the bitterness of with the Fame fidelity and honor you have j their resentment, sting themselves to

manifested iu tho field. And now let me uive you a kindly word of caution bwfote balding you farwcll You are about iu enj y that repose to

death. No duty to the Government, then, we rrpear, is so impresbivc and momentous as lhat of overwhelming and crushing the

w bieh you are so justly entitled, and to j Kebtd armie. To capture Kiehmond, ot

rcc. ive a portion of that pay you have ho hardly and honoraltly earned, IJ pru-

any other place in thu Siuth, will not put an end to the rebellion; to try political of

d'-ut, be e;m lul. and do not let the design j fenders by ui Hilary courts will not put ing or the unprii.ci, led rob you of your j down ihe rebellion; to arrest women fot mo?:ey keep it for the hour of i dapping their crinolincb at tho Star Span sicknee.. and for tho aid of those near and igled Banner will not put down the rebell-

duar to iu. i ion, but to po mass our armies and so rhn i

their negroes. Cieii Grant kept the . n ... . and Best

latter and ordered t!;o return of the former,

I Who are now receiving direct from New York j

Eastern Chits.

on a

to

SO J1J

share tho fate of the city, which must! r T)1U 4YnArrTT CPT rPTUl-1 W-oh,the mn,i: ctret0 thf ?Mfifui& r ,, , , , J liAllUh AM) W YAAi lAA.LllLl Wl11 b--oM tu cash m.l shorr,:n,. bu.- r -i. )ii lad into our hands. j very bot tnn, m uitty u

t I QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROHiM

STOCK OP

DRY G000S, GROCERIES

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Boots and. Sliocs, i e'." J l,,1come alon T. n" r..'.-1 .d n. i nmrte for yottwliy, lUe t,,ck of rx,4, at t-,-.

An up: iicHti n h's been mnde for an ; great bulwarks of libeity; and therctl f.

j ..:c ion aga'.nM tie oflk-ers carrying ought never to be reel rained. Con. of j York, nni Coiuioatider in Cnitf of its uiilt- . and destroy tha Ibdjel armies that wib out the ord. r of G-ti Btirnsitle, but if gran Nottti Carolina. j tary fn es. I ihai.k you f..r your patriotic j put an end not only to the rebellion, bat

id it taM.ot be eulbtcvd, the military ! "The legislature bhall not pass any law services

tl.ti I

la-.v lb ttrar nvr. j abridging th lrc;Joj cf speech, oi of

W- t -.-.l not c.xpr ss or.r diNipprcbidiurt ' press." Con. oi Virginia. tIic of tl.i Kery tru'j Amei k " ;,'J'l.e trial iy jury as heretofore used in j

;p ü.bie- 1 oi r civil .iheriies on coniem- this State, and the libeity of the press !

p'MM; it. No li.'lu is acrt.-d, no Kb.'ify sliall be fjrevei inviolably preserved."

. . k:.: .M l r-i-ui ir-'.'ii un-. lerit;: - ton oi routn Uitoiiua.

110 al! the mi'chiev eou4 and sillv mat.ii' s

tatious of sympathy whh it, which app ar in the free Suites. L i no ue to h:i. k

p. ... . tr i)

..y i

I :,oie V't o..Lr will b.w ; i pat e t ll

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.iiii;di' itrdtTi.

11 A - Ati -.r; D.-.i' i Or XUil Om . ) Co ; N..J, V , June 1 It'jJ f ÜV.- E :AL of;PL"KH .U- UI.

eay. Wo Lope j ' J'teedv-m of the press, a ;d dial by jumai .taitit d, and j ry, as heretofore tw d in this State bi all aw;iit their lime remain inviolate. ' C n. of Georgia ''Printing ptes-ee hall be free to every

person r.ho undertakes, to examine the i proetvoings id the logiUtitre; or ny ; bianch of got ;rnment; and no law shall be : made to rcbtrain the lidit thereof." Con.

from die Nc York Evrning Post.

Triii; 32'lliol wltli t opper-!

Itl'tü'i. jaway half inches H' the tail of ll.e copper We have a suggestion to mke whir'n ' head bcrp. i t ; but ciuib I.i l.eud, nd t!nn mav have bcu ma 1 bef.n. but w ha h., ; ou will rid of tl.o ciea'ure witiioui be a'tSv of its ib. iou- truth and imp t- lurtliyr troi.bh'. i

lance, cannot be too often implead upon th minds of our authorities. It relates to

the piop. r ii.etlo d .f i'uppre.-bing the dis

content and guiti.blitigs which, for the i

THE NEWS. Washington, June Dates

iroin

Vieks-buigh are to the 2 ui'. Tin re ha .

Wlt Should Torbcar. j Wedtscovuij tnrougu luiercvure with! oar felJow clilZen, that there are! loose who beliwve iliat tho administration oUgllt to bo iiippoltod, oven lu tiiy viola-1 Hon ot tuudaiuetual cotiMiiuaounl prm-j clp.es, Uecauae, ihuy ay, u A jy 0j j public danger. N tiai kind of argument ,r co.i.-Moeiaitou tills? VVt.i'M it u .. I tl,. I . .. 1 I

1 o -oncilii.w lli.ic iuai IIIUU ':i i ....

hoU:U bu uuiUM. ,1 is the mooer un, ..t And ia fietalmo-t everv kind of of eoods ucd in ! ; . ! " rJ"m,?l!T!, htri V T.i!.tr

,. ' - ., . ..v., ,.,-,,; a ,,,!(. you Iniveti . f.r

uo-iü ii;.iiig ; tue lUoClluil.. oi L-oVenimetil u": "-eu mvt u.itr j pi ff Miv the t,rt onalifr nu 1 t), Im, ..f

I keep and will sell the k'nd of. o- :e -,.;,

as nn oimt tmrw i . P!. mnt.h

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inenio: me ro.imvinq e.oovl

QUEENSWAUE, HARDWARE, Hals, Caps ami Clothin?

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IU char-to to avoid, if oonoibu-. unr m I

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Again, a- Governor ot the S:atc of New lour aumnu-r campaign as to def. al and root !. , ,." " ' ?, 1,he' ' u lllt' ILul LJtttM 1 lMl ! Yuti will find at the -R.kfcr"

cause a division among iliem. i'dsou. .

who lnM-a ua the :tJiniiJt.riioit hnviur us; 1 he ir'mutto boin

wu ay, uahouiohj,cllor,,o, the gtound j quick SALES aNDSMALL PROFITS. CASSI MKItE. SAT NTTS TW-T vtjrtt liiuioi Otliieiiet-s loUSL ho Vl.U-jd,! vcm to tuiget inn bv the ?4uie leasoiilii '! AU nre r,NPtfl;IIy ivitt-J to call mid examine : 11 i- the IUIV ot ihoae it. adnnu.Siiaaun it be,1We P"'--mi' elehere; an I s.ti-fv tl,rui- .1 KAN'S, IA RM !;i;. SATIN FL K - , ; elvcs that we nr.' sti!:n-f ' 1 - the e.vitnpie ot giving up preconceived ; j

uoiioiis w i.i. hare Jtk-:y to a.ienate the, - .uppon o, 1UJ;1 n,,,,. jig jjQy or Lowsr, i ha-. I.ir .vj have Ua-.l nothing bat ap-1 j;t'.-.i w p.'wiiio io gt.o wav m 1 Ivor ot i ,, , , ... ... i . i . i. i taait any other hou.e m the v eft. ha.fU-i Mr. Lincoln and Ins cab.net; i, ale ell ten t Cou-ider the. iilo.it suii.-d!-:.

but o u. ii appear to b-J flly t'uie tin..; tint peoiuu i.ou.d he Eomunhat eontiulted ! l" 'rtieulnr and rail at the Nuriii K.-nn of J . ijjjpfi ., . . , . . ., , i Howell and Woodward New Itrick Huildiii". ; and u.at aduiiutli anon crochets 8hoUli be !

NKLS, DLNIMS. IIICKOIIV IJIIOW .iSlIKMTlXGS, LLLACIILii .ML'SLi:, ! PLINTH CAMPircs, PLA.N A Si

JA ONh'Ti?, (HALLUX

want of a belter ihta;.e, are called oopper-

j b en no tiglniüg ot ' consequence since the po!pjned i . a briel period, in deference

Kvery-

21 lu The moki lb.-niidabl ; forts remain

T!:' itd)-!s s i rued to think

I. The tendency f tie? articles and opto-1 of Kentucky, iö.. h;; itu.il v i.u bitched in tho n. st,a- (The elfuse in the Constitution of Tern-

hi-.iiiNti ;i f k I mir if f I i! iv

. . . J ' U bo taken

jouy will admit that it is deftin able to nre ! . . .. , , , 4 I itheu p.-itton tmpivn4ü'e j oiiuun, vent, as far a- possible, theB ix; roions ; , .... , , f . 1 1 1 wjl'i 'iU UUU men, w t lepoiitd to lij tnool discord, to maintain as ureal a unan-! . , . , " I mi; to aUHciv tiHil rear; out Innl was imity as po.ib!e in pu lie sentiment, and; ' . , . . , ,. , .

. . . i '-if.iiiiiii.itiiiiiiii iii.iiii fii'i-ii.& kiiiri

i. ........ .ia - n 1'...- V,.rI.l " l.a i e.ssec l-i the .sumo word lor word in Mn. . f. J .1.. . .1 t ii . v iv J

w ' " 'i- r.viM, w I - - . " " -" I i imciu it: nie war aaoiM nie reoeiuon , . i i n 1 t I i . ' ! iieonoisiraiioii. lue guiiliHl LO.einriai l pi" to .t lepion-b ir; n the Government, tucky .) I - iiu t he same unbroken iVoui in which it . , . . . , . a . i i .ti , it k i ' . . . was sunk bt the lire id the rebel battel ie. a .; to w-ak- n it eff.Tts to &upnrc6S the the printing presses fehall be open ; was begun. Factions, cetet et and partieb j ,.',.. . M i ? ? .... it... o:ti It !.!.. ir u fcii.l vr m rjroiilv

only eiobarrasn our effoits and give en , . , i advancing toward' the theatre ot ho-dut ies . . .... - ... .1... I . e i ... .i:..:

iKuui'-uH-iK id me i.wjr i i i Hill, uivioiuii tri.

o it jjiitj.io -eiiti.'Ueiit, wSiielt iu ;yinj case:

oas tvouiio o. er . heiniiiii:

I?J"j"V"A 1 O I' TI l. I X I ), LA wns HALF. L CALKINS i

li-i us cite. 1 tv liiäiance. the case of '

Mr. Vrthaic.ligiiH.u's Htre-t, tiial a:.d .sen- - A'J kinds of country IVo-iuee u"h a? Rut r, . , , 'tor: Iv'-: Hewax; Hide.: Wh': ('rn; Poi.i leuce. Ihe atiiniaiali ata i cannot o -d , . ' , . , u .J t i .. .1, . , r ' toe tie, taken in exchoie Ur oJi at tlio

inoiauee oi me jjuon.. leeong on nie ;,uo i Indiana Cneip Cash Store, ject ofarbl ruv aiieM.s genuialiy. To the!

nTtf

Aro a vc.-v ;i;gc 1 -I i

LADIES DPiESS

tj: Ai itj . J

Aul Inv'c lot of

tb.- it..e. bv ci. a ing LVtiust iu its war,"'' every citizen who wishes to ex p is cue iU'i. in time of war is j amine the proceedings of any branch of ci iiia r! i.. :.:. h p-i ni : -ous anil tr. as- government, r the conduct of any public i .; in. '.uet.ee, aul K thciefott, prohib- joiheer; and no law hall t ver restrain the i ,s h p4i;inent. 1 rihi. thereof." Con. of Ohio, 2 Ptmas n t e8 agents, and nil! (Conslituiioti of Louisina same as Kenoi. -rrt. iiii g-.v.-rri tben-e5ve.-) b, this tucky.) W d--.. m -i'tv p rs..i d tec.ed in loiward '-No law vhall ever be past-d to curtail ' . o. o h v v. . neu a. ing the or remain the liberty of speech or of the

ü .-j- d o w tl b piontpily artest- prc8." Con. of Miiusippi. d i.-id hi ual ! (Confeliiution of Illiubiö same a a Ken-

i 3 i. ".'. i u nt ihn ifj.eated expres- tucky.) . oi, ..i d fdovaLn.d tiieeuhry sentiment, ; "Kvcry citizen may freely spuak, write, ti. pub'd hing ol i." ro w-paper known as nd pub!:.b hia sentiments, on all nubjects

i Ctifitftj 'limes n hen by suppri ssed. being responsible for the abuse of thai üb-1

4 lirigadier ttet'ial Jacob Ammen, erty." Con. oi Alabama, co.i.u.a ding the D.Miiet of Illinois, Is ' The free communication of thoughts ch-wgei w.ih ;b ex-cutiou of the lliird 541 d opinione is one of the inTaluable rights pari:raj.ii ol .hi.-- Older. j of mau, and tbalevtry p:ison may freely i ) tvnj'. ti d ! Ipeak, wr le and ptint on any 8bj ct, be51 .j :-Get .v L. I' jnvitrs. ing icspotiöib'e foi the abuse of that liber ' l " Con. of Mi-Kouri. l.iv- Ki .i..io.o. L. w . Hi. I Abbt. Adj. I 4 No lav bhall be passed restraiaing the L Otii idj. I) It. Launed. Capt. ! free mtt iti ue id thought or opu iuii, o A-- A j . ii n. rustriciiug tho tight to t-peak, v.rite, or (.Sjeciil D -ateh to the C Liei;o Tribune-) print. ,nvly on iry ubjeut whatever." i Ki.Nunt. i. Jine 7. 1 tiG3. i Constitution of IuoIaiiH.

ih..r.. a minor at (T.neinnati tiiat (.en.

at the North which was one of :hc original . , , . . . , . 'Grant las laisedthe siege, and thrown his motives ol the nnideaders of tho revolt. ' , , , . . . , ' whole force ba.-k upon Joliu-ton. Out suggestion is a very fcimp! one; it; ,r, , , ., . , . .ii , ihe rebels on the Lappahannock are is this lb it the best, il not the only way; ..... ... ... . , . . J J shitting their position. A larg-Moreo tia. of putlii z down the copperheads, is to de-1 . . , , t. 11 ' ; been sent in the direction ot dnpepper, feat, capture, scatter and destroy the I.'eb-! , , . .. . J and tho opinion is expnssed that the cl armies. If tho Government will assume i , . , ,f

j plains oi lana-sas may soon wiinu.- . 'd i . .. . . .. . ,

anoiin-r eaiiguiiiary et. uggie.

credit oi itie AmeiKat i pic, U U snui. !

sich Hiresu ha.u not been Mipported,! ÖHCUtal JCilfHl titblC. ? . generally, eve., be ihe. friends of the party j I?VrTT XT V "OCCtSi XXCt SllOCO, in power, whue Democrats and Conscrva- j AliI rlLI' ti! lAV.ll . vi 1.

live men. imbued wtih eonHiliu'.imial mm !

ctplfce, have Uenouuced ihetn as const; ui- Horse.- an.l Carriages alwavs on hr.nd t ?M t! LtaiSier, Fegi ar.d Sh of all kin-Is. iinj

;a public danger luldly &hut of the reasonable rates. We jiNo nay .!,.- InKln-.t r- Ud .'rTZi:"': I.-., ; ,, . the dav, weck und iaon.li r,n rei'ti-dilo ti-rrn. aol;, . -. ,. . l-vcii ii the question ot the right io! ' hfss & NK.ssr.L. . . " '"". 1 i. .. ?vi.. ... ike Iho ariesl uf Vallandigha.n had ben I rivinoutli Indiana March 26ih lf"ü:i. o-tf tor ('At ?' a.J i r.,...; :

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'i r fl.- htippresMion of the j

öi.-; Wi r.- n . fovt-,,1 h

e bv Gin. ,,E LtnERir or tue I'ubsü: "fJive

I .-,... k p. in. ai d lh (ItU- ÜiH'" J,;ii'1 "EIUDAX. ' but 1

that to be i'a principal duty jt:st now

will set to wotk doing it with directness, energy and unflinching dctetmiuaiion, ir will have no further trouble with enemies at home. Let it concentrate its entire vi' cr upon the military problem which has the capture of Leo's army for i's solution, and it wiil not only have enough to do, but of iho light sort. The whole lojal community will applaud and eustain its efforts,

From the Chattanooga Hebel we Lave an account of the reception ot Mr. Vallau dighain by the rebels lie wished to deliver himself as a prisoner of war, bnt this was hot allowed, lie not biing in the sei vice of ihe United Staled. lie wa re. leivcd in Hie clwraeler of an exile, and conveyed to fchvlby ville, G-n. Uiagg'b headouarters.

aiid tv hen they 6ball lave proved succeHS lul, . very body will be 1 yal, and a micro-f-eope ot llie highest manilyintz power will

I til to discover an opponent otiiiide of ih ! icludui twenty four (lenerals. Ore di- ' i . .. 1-. I. c .1.

....!.. .1. ..f U... ....1 n; vilon ol llie rrencn army siarveu ior nie

iiiaiiQ J i u iu iiJk in -.- rtiivi i on's lines. The otj ct is indeed so necessary- in it

self and so likelj to be universally ealtita- arrived at Springfield, but uo tiuorum is rv, that no mean bhould b spnred to ac. J especled beloie Thursday.

;"'CJajpj9h ilf Dur any si(il. jues ba peI ILe democratic mass meeting at tbwsy ol th!aiUctl to di lr(4,.t tje atUulioll 0f ine Ad-!Pin'eld. on the 17ih ittt., promises t-

(icn. Foley captured liebla ü the 17th ult., taking ithout 113,000 pri-onuir(

I :... i ir.:... .1. o.u

L.lt 01 .JC.ieo on lli'J UUi. Many members of tho Legislature have

mak

clear ai day, wouid noi Hie patrioiioj

uourse, mi the part ot the adtniatsli ülioti, line ben. to eiav its hand, and adont the

. . ' i least cbj 'Ctiouablo method of carrying out itt nii;inrtH,

We assert that it would, and that, Lav-: hand of

ing out the tpiebtion of l ight, iho admiuis ttati'in has m this, as in other cases

chosen to adopt tho most ofL-nsive mode j

ol proceeding which was open to 11 iu detiaucu of the public sentiment, the for boarauce of whi. b is asked by its liiends. If il woul'l obtain forbearance let it grant foibearance: X V. Argus.

Plynaoudi ln.!:ii.i. '.p.-1 ; ;

IV HW FT W Ml! The Ohio Cash Stare hwing pai-ed into the

TOII 1 5 Airs' V Co. The new proprietors Ukc pliure in announcing i TO TIIC CITIZENS OF I i i

Telegraph:",

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o.i ,.v p,.d..ecieathe wk lobe I. ana i iv Diu.t.t.r a -lI :m.nilriii u f(,r a ,e mürm;nL It ;! b, the grandest event of the kind thai . m v ' ll..1li.n .vf i).f 1 ...II I ! .. .. A I I ....

pet I .:.eil l.v ihe L inlliand ol tho I'obt. -"-- g'-' ooirupi ol Ciocag... at ül'tepii i.iinuie.H pat una.. .nnd uervile I louse ol Commons I will (Special 0:.p.tcu to the Chicago Tribune.) i 'he him l,,M 8win ,,f 1,19 losagc Ci.sciN.NAii. 'c.v 2. U.6 L Jf'f offne 1 wi, give him Ihe whole host

The piop;inrs of the Chicago Times ol" ministeiial influence I will give him havts ti-Irphed looe l d :iy, H'.alir.g that 0,1 tl" P,,Wfcr place rail confer upon

.

nu rn i t. v.i.icb ii should bend all iismi-r-j evr w'cuwi1 1,1 -lllIU,l, ' ah ao.t il -vou, all ihi it nius and talent Th reL" U m Kentucky 1 re falling bick

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I hii rtart!iur lutr''-,'. , . from tlie .outh. but i . hon cvvr Is certain 1I14. i- :

The Adjoining Countiea.

TiENBAK

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GROCERIES! AND hoots & sirous

STOCK OTT"

Leer ofTedin I'lvrnonth Heal o nniiKilaetiirA'.lx'tter worli ir.i rcit1 V th in an 1 t'ier esUbii-h'ix 10 in t ( ..i.i tr. I. LTA i it I N(t (iniie ih t'f ioiu -s atnl dpatrh. rroJuee l all liun' tnk 11 in eielitnc furJ-iocV. Silt)!' On dour siuth ol '.see hti.1 Sauit i.

it CAu i v 'in u a rid , Our armies arc large enough; our soldiers ato veterans; it needs tio'. only a liiih moro uagacioun and ener

getic (ietieial hip; and il the commanders

towards ( 'unibetla'ul (Jap, cloely pur-ued by tho 9th Army Corps. Advice from Fort Itn al state that the rebels had made an attack upon tho Fed-

they are willing to coniform to military ' 10 Prcnae suDrnission; and yet wlo ,MVy ,,) lnw nia,(rt)relm nt ot ,j,e war AU n Flly I. laud, and were topulsed

The Monitors were still olV Ialisio. (Jen. Hunter had aidrM-d a letter to Jell.

ple:u.e. They also stte that I hey will i u,w H,,Ö"'J ne nas reari u . , ,)vitJ ,i11M,,.ll5 u.t(i!iali(M1 f,.r ill treat -

..vj i ..i. .v. ...H.L-..J, . who iiMvo nw nit nianaeim nt 01 11 ord.r- dadowe toeoniinue the publ.catioQ ; Ilb'r0 V, 1 Mhl lheir h,ll(Js Ari.)1(. ab;0 to b,al t, ot hpap.Hi,d a ki .g J. Ihtrn.ide's, forth to meet him un.b.mayed; I w t remoVi.d H,j 0h .I I tm t V a 11 J

Ie:uie. They also state that I hey will ! a,,ac'v u' -'Su7 lAl,uc ß0 ,,aw rtaru, lheir places , hen- iu llie morning to see Ihn inside. , w,t' ,,,at --dghtier ongine; I will etrikel ifthedoveri

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pvu in

mient will nttetid closely to j ment

ofliegro Wo

hlieis,

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'Jrt,..i;u.ei.i.w,i;,it ,s ,d, lriin wu n " There U a r.,ni..r at Mtnfr. e-bon. that

thvlu to t ike t e oath ol fit giauc ;m, bttiea'.ll the tuins ..f llu. it a.,j .rk.i ui-mv, we uhail hear L-hs ot Mumaduke bad captun d Helena, and

iai löst. and other abjes tt horns. Oi, If il ! i'Uii a negro ngiment who wero takm

at t

giv lo:ii. lor iho future conduct of their j ,IiCanT shelter. rt 1 " "" - - ' m ..... ,

p iper. I Iii.-, It i-a.a, wih oe done, nnd bov. tSivvouR Welcome to the ; l necessary that nrresls should be maJe. i prisoners.

W jlKiilNOioN, Jun 3:- The news from

ill ' a. I

,he pwb iraiioi, w,.. ot allows, io toe re, umi rjtw i oRK Keni.mknt. ).i the at ti j let U begin, h :x wtiter in one of lhA inor-fcU?u-d. j val of the I61I1 iew Ttik regiment, iSfato . ning papt-rs the other day ad vised, by ar

tnn. ho-Mh.e ..11 J siaii, however, teaw: Voli;n otf.3, at AlUny, Uuv. Seviiiour wel lOHtiiig. J,.f. Davis antl hi Cabinet, con-

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li .küjau'b LiiJge,

Ky., on the fiv; corned them a-, follows:

o e!o.k tiain to.inorr.iw nioiiiing. ! S -ldiers of the lCdi Itegiment:

Willi the close of this day will expire

demning Le and L'ragg to ioii laf.y cite, nil bringing loomb. Floyd, Wis and others, without ham til of th wiil of ha

beas coipus or oven ihe lergy. These one of the bo.iis brought out at Carotnlelet,

Vickibi:r i- to lie 'iLh and no change in th.; situation is n-ported. Tho F dtal gunboat Cincinnati In been sunk by the lebel baiieiies, with a los of neuly thirty perilous on boaid. Tho Cincinnati was

We publ.&h the subjoined quotations the two years for which your regimant

from ihe Con.uu-ion ot the United rjiatefc, was nit 8'ered into the United State er- are am sU wh.ch may b mado in iho!n-arSi. L ni-,,. in ltG by Mr Kads.

mid d eveial of th States of the Ci.ion vice. Your tlntiiied rank are most clo- j most arbitrary manner and nobody will j The close investment, of VicktdMrg Iy ice rely a ariminderof what silly nolioos qcut. witnesses that your duty as sol-1 omplain; no court wdl iiiiisl iu rev ion-On. (iiant coniinues. Hebel deserter, tb frar of ett' govriYi?nt eatrtin. J (aTm rf tb U-??n his b-sn religiously di?i ing. the proclins: and a m.vting cvuld fgetillctaen not nrdimrilv to W ttu-tcd, to i L

Docemhcr 2.di lrfi'2

A. l?LMHtt(II.I n47tl

Ik Mr. Valiatidiglam should bo refused admi-bion into the S.. inherit Conlelracy, and cscorwd back wiihin our lines, what

1... . '.! . -.. k f . I I L.i I r- i.i, . f Ii l-.i

uminMi...., ...n a ,. , .... .... TTTsti ur-r-rTTrT-n a

VV.... I I Sufr.: "'iT ""Jl ' " Kecnsct4ntlronUo. A;,doaV.. .l

niini iiiijuiu'Jt vi 1110 .r111.1n10H.11n 11 ur , ruLL aTUOli. ii x

p.is.-s for an instant that hin opinions tireany more atvoptablv to tho Confederate administration than cur own? Who is vain enough lo suppose thai he would bo per

mitted to 6tump thu .southern .Scales and j

fearlessly declare his convictions and Wishes respecting the war and its consequences.' He would be more d leaded than all th) armiss wo have now in the field, and his voice alone, appealing for

lhe old Union and describi g tho benefits and gloties that would come with its reeonsit ucttoii, would, in otns short campaign, shaky l lhe ceittie tho Confederaie gov ei nine it, and t uino rhu Huuihei ti people against il. He Would speak against the Coiih-itetHcy and for tho Union ttieio. an tie has spoken against the fanatical measures ol lbs a iininistri.tiou und for tho Union her . Whether hid opini u as 10 to our ability to compel by force the return of tho

South i.- lilil or wrong, there is iho proper place 10 speak ngainsi the Confederacy, and lu te t the pioper pi ice to denounce' nif Macros il uur own a Initnistratiou that am vstntig ami impolitic. Hut he has. hrtfii banished lnm here, and wib not oe

permitted to speak there. Ueio he U eliaifed with disloyally, and In will ihere gagged because of hi Unionif tu.--When belbre in all history, h..s a privat coizn, mlvoeaiing praCe, b. uu to great a terror to two governments at war, accused by Mich with lavoiiug the oilmr; bftni-ihed from one to the other, a id there gaggd? If the b Mh of both administrativ s will bear discussion, why dhou'd either fear it. Chi"? Tints.

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It is our intention to keep iwt inil.T en hand a FUL L A SS 0 U T M E N T OF

THE LATEST STYLE mill tlio bf:st quality

JOHN I. DI'VOIt, I Attornrv and (V.utsc'or nt I nw.

SflLUIER'S DAIK V V 1UOTY AID'T 1 SOLICITOR OF PENSIONS.

Those ishing snvlhinp itiourliue will Jn ell lopivc uü a cull heton- st.inp ehe. here, . Ia at! tition to t'.ie inducement ottered abuie, pru pofls to SELL CHEAP.

outh, Iiidniini.

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.IDIIX O- OSIUMIMI, Allorno ami Tuiiisdui t! r70Fie,M Dank Kuilpino, PLYMOUTH. IMV

Cavalry Horses Wanted;

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tf' A I.I. 1 11 II K lifti ä 5. 1

1,-vmu m aim ji cu 1 T.ol,.mjred C.WA1.I.Y tUK!3 .aud. . JOHN 111.AIXX v.u. j froR uur to v ol Ii Jrum fju J( lo r (v,.iri j and A hull hand tilth, ami ia (:Hd 01 der PLYMOUTH, INI). Apply m HK tss.

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