Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 4, Number 23, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 July 1863 — Page 2
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D. S. VA.IVALXESBITIlCiaL : : Editor 5 pLinÖLTii, 7 i a : Thursday. Jcr.Y 10, ISM. DUHOt-KATIC CO., TICKET. JOHN C Cl'IIMAN PR CVSTT G V!MIS-I 'S R LEONARD M. ALLKMAV. F n U VET R.: JERKY M. KLINKER. tor lnd pprmkr: JOHN 13. KITCII. There will h a I) -rnoeratic meeting io Plvtn 'rh. en .SATURDAY, JULY lb a: 2 .dock p. JUD-iE LOii . N ' UiishvHle. Will psuively i.i .. Turn cut! Democrats and coim rv i' Vcs. . Democratic Central Committee. Tiie rn-onbers u tin Demokratie Cen trs! CVmmittee are reiu?:ed to mvt it tf.e "üi o of M. A. O. Packard. o.i Wed?'5"iv., Jtjiv ISv'.i, ai o'ck 'j'k p. m. f l4 ou-om" ,f i.Mpo: !.inc to lav I L.f.ir vo-?Coin ..'lite.-, and 4 full nttenJnoo 1 -nr. ;!y rique- ed LT w.' our S:a'e was iiir wn into grev. coram tion by the invanion of John M rgan. wit a a force variously estimated at from 1,500 to 10,003 .oeo. Volunteer oorapar.ien organised ra.ddly. and last Saturday the-M wer about 50,000 . tu2 i:. ioi!ifrrf a- lhd an.-'ooMs and renrlv j "1 s many iior orga'iZJJ Mil ready to r- j port iher if n.roi-a y. Ha Jo'i.i had tm I des:: to K'i op i. a n ro'idni a speedy ! mi fr-m cu; Lo'ji -Urt. ij,us disofrisintf ; with tho n..o,s.:v for -nioa, I In our r.oi.ir.tj on-, company was raififd vi H'arj.d lor m lisir.iM i.; on the 4 41 trsin Wo-.'; thug!i a dtp'ch wa? re- oiv ed. just prevtn ., to bir departure, an- j
ro,ncirg liat(1omornvi.s were want- fewion, Lawyer in mty pante, clergymen 1. Oftludr-bn.ri.u glorias c.r. er," a! in slouched hata and at.ooting jacket. full account is iv n by "...ir own corref-1 furmer, in tUir a-inday clothe, at'fi pondant." I marched io the depot. Here thev wiro j It being g-wrt'Iy charged .,Vk de:no-imct by news of the mon discouraging
! . " ':, . j. .! inii3 deiiring to g3 1.t ihe defence f our Stute, concluded to oc h w üiav detnocrata ; would accmpany him. Saturd noi n he telegraphe I to Jndi tnspoli- to a-. enain it A.I T J .r . I,, .w.i. l I' V. . : acoiipiiy w uui be a-jep;-:. a.I .y 4 oVLkI '1.1 Hr;.ro.,n.o, fi ' v democrats hJ plto-d :ii-i na.nn- , o!!. mnon;' wiiun -r- 1 sv ! o r . ,., t pn..nin-T.t Cltli l . I 1': '1 It i'!.--m t . irisure a 'i a i a !!! n ; :n a i-ilj , T'am co-jI 1 St v ; ft-cur.) bit fr -f-i . .-. .!i t . h m r 1 1 . . - - - ' ' . t O.iitnv t 1 . ti c a . I no I T . 1. . 4 .... , . , i . j 1. . .. -j., w j , b irne, to wh ci we h!!u Jed l ist ek. tho . m.u irv b:-ou!if nt a v- 'n?f oi imiÜtv. and niJ - - -T " Med ihr ß I.- ; i ; sei: ca. We tin Jrs' anI V -h -! a' 8 an unreal to the C mm P; -: C . ins a- h n- '1--. -ir -rnr pne!it to ...ur community s Democrats . . . . . em rcc,.re tr.e pr . e , , . ,aw, tlvj wiilrorrtoth.t . ti -I . . A grievan. es. If deprived of that, they ate faliy :.b!e, and ever teady to prot-: lhemUvs. If con, ..U-d to reso.t t.-. fo.; for prot.o ln v-'-' 11 11 : ,-fa .iif 1 1 1 iii.uf'14. w..iilit " I " ...... rti; mv .!!. t, hene w- ;,r.- ularl. for ur , ruble ,i:;h tha' the law K ids .Is 'IT - .. Nor. mtd t'ina;i s mi I ruf!l"nn desire to 59 discoid and tri4 re en in t- r i,iij-,t, v f . . atl gout! riiix -nn must rejoice ai ib eu- , , , , , , , . : premier of th law, and a-plaud the apir-i tt wntch seka rea'-fis of grievance"! ..... , t.irougn xm cnan-e,
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( rodu . a o up i .;i.l thinking i ITifti. ever ir.a- wh ca possibly t?0 to, h:ar tiaJadgea speech nex Saturday.
W hsv d:sp-hfs by Telegraph this ; raising the co.-.pany. and auing readv i !'HmI a " "f lMt fn-n' uk,n Pr'""s,ri.i:,ga ti-iin-iMr ,. yrr-rnlM of I'ort'firajdv dntrtur- ihe Cd. had f.r- Th(? I'a- cur William port
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Hud-on. with 7.(J0 pr-.-mrs. gotten lo . b ain transportation for hin j ttUU rl""l! " l"rHTlie rebellion n v rt-raVy at an troops, and now thoy could gel no farther. MM enti draft rio in Ken York, yernd, so f'tr reM. ne with n organ- u .,i0b a display of--of pa rioiisiu-hle uhl t4r,lMy. sum.-d rn f.irmnlable propor-if-d ar ny is ro-nerned. m li e ßouth west. not ha caPed forth in vain; they had come 1 1'0n' A :arg iiu i.b'r ! buddings were out to filit andtlmy wanted to fight, th y turned oi sacked. i'-Huding ihe residvnee We huw f-evernl oommuniaiion for were letl y brave and experiencnl oT- of Mayor Opdyke T.ie pubica ion orlieo yublh atin whiidi wi are unable to pre- c,.r tJ,,.y wanld to show there -kill, ofihf Trifinn wi.gu.'ed .ml last night isut this we k, but will pres-nt soon. .those whose mi-sion it is to proclaim (,ne printing establishments of that paper 'peace and good v ill on earth to men" and '.heTimea" were barricaled and eusrTh- riot in Nw Yrrk i uNidhg by . w-f(t roarni,.,, ,h,o..gh t he str. ets seeking ded- The riotors. who ro in sev.-ral bodo ir rer this ni.it i.iinf : he rf ' W!s vh old-.-t ..n whieh to v..r.t thair ! l". were fired upon a number of times
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mi: CAPTl'ttti OrWlMTVIl! A Gallant Exploit!
,,.,. wTTiF ihr I earner esper att luUn ol the Leaguers Special. Correspondent of the Democrat, j an at ah, iuiy io uuj. H?no forth Wannuh will havo a history j t a place among the l&.ulef.rtld ot earth, ta 1 ' id : by side wi:ii Shiloh, An-; titt , Fn-doricfcaburgh. Stone R ivnr. . t . t. I 11 I .. v.buriT and UHtvburrh. nnatHii, .0 -iktll noi be the hast! That audacious Ah I John Morgan has accomplished moie j hau he iiilendtd, when he planned the raid 1 t 1- ..1.1 c . 1 ! !too inaiana. nen tie ura; aitppeu :pn the eacred soil of our noble state, Wanatab was a town vi four houses and twenty one inhabitants only. Hehold how t hath arisen! A place known otdy to lUil Road Conductor' and Prärie Chicken liiniers is rendered famous, and he who v a "hero of resignation' only, ia now a hem of battles. It U impossible for my weak pen to give more than an outline of the wonderful events that have lately transpired here, resulting in such a crowning glory to our arms. Mr brain is still bi-wildered bv m m ihrf exciting scenes through which I, in common with the inhabitants of our town have just passed. Rut I cannot permit tho acts of courage and devotior; here p rforroed topassby unknown And unrecord d;-ind I write thU to rescue from perhaps eternal oblivion the brave deeds of the gallant officers who led their men into the thickest cf the fight The State of IndUna was invaded! From the State earne a -ry for help for men wish iv vm F.nrl wihing hearts to drive he V ni" of ebldom b'ck tv their fastnesse e-. Th irvwis nor in vai.i. .- 1 ;e wing ... t-- lightin.itJM our wise . . , . . . i vmei.t (..vcf-i r i p-to.ie I a messUpuu th snd prorki aire io oi. . a:ev r tvinou'ii u raie ai - ri l j l' . I . company of men and s'ait at one for the scene ofrct.jn. The message was well directed for who could raise men better than he! Twice before had he "shouUd the batllo. cry of freedom." twice has he gore forth the iesdt r of men! T.vice ha he returned n tu .:.emy have seen him not! L mg ma- ho live. . With ios -maitdahie prompt ne.s the loyal Leaner- of Maih.!I County rushed forward. reo o ..ifr tln-ir live in defensa of their tunh and thir file I aJ. Ferner. M -chanics. S -h..olina, !
liucti. x.T-uirii. ii'tii.uiiM, o.ietoiiiitu - d Iters, PhvViean. Lawy.-rs and CiT.ymet, i ard "l" th" 1 P - 1 hli!v foi ook theii pa,efui pursai.s ai.dj'' lU wuh H f"r' IIft-l'r -ranged tk.maelves ,ide byi.de, shoulder jtown h" Wln . bee" 'ac..at.d by.h, . . i, rfrlw s i mi fw?i".:r.eri bv lue r, (l.rn!s. I he
to houlder, egardiess .f rank or j,,,,. I 1 I . I. 1 I ... iiiimticii jiiu linn iiiq imrii ucrjn i ni brave and dwtrmined and the officers ieas r9jolute, the un.lertskins would hare been abandoned. The Adg. Gen. fcent notice by t legraph that no more mar were wanted. Hut u.-h men did not cnlmt for nothing They were determined to how th'r lov of country and have a free rida. Fiftv men. thirlr hiih nrira'r.a. five .. - -v j 1 . njiniMors of the G rpe!, two lawyers and one Col. took ih car amid tho cheers ar.il ndiuz of their a-semblod friends. who hiiidiv wished thorn to return with! .... , . , ... . ,, arm-, in lh.-ir 'n1ri Tn kill Ir.A mitiritlilH ; cpporheds ath niie and thy were whirl ed w. htn the irntn stopped here and Ittel rnpi kw.,,, t0 n nr oMt of tliH cars .1 -hont e i .t . . I of v elcome aroie trom the long oppreiM-d r r t- . c .1 . 1 1 Union ii-rapnt 01 thn town, which onf tI . t i t eifltaof one UoittI keeper, h.s wife, two . . 1 t 1 1 I n -it I 1 Htrtv h'itilprchif w9 waived v ft rii.i : .1....,, .1.. ...1. , wo araall h :VH wilh urtfe iloe. a: 111 in 1 ojm l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : r 1 a 111 uarn n nuuiw 1 broken window (he tf?0n8 WC,.H l..oWn .d ..... fein pyn.an yhl,H fv w5lh hfeir j0oum. Firming in doubl column", the i,riVi, h ,y, i uy their gl!a:.t ofVners ,liarch.-I to the sif.-i .T.w. .hen many . rw 1 r till M k T i V C II : II U fiu. : . . , " . c- . I . , . " .. , , i 1 ''And our .irnm- at S idiv boating fcc. 4 "Hill cri-.l On a t'fvv men in . , . ,, . . , halted but th's in tue rear breesed liro - llio.) - 'i i iiv I ni UlaDWUI , , . on anu in ? wag mrown into tne ut- ' , . , . . , i mnol rAnl naitn lift I it. a rtmv narivAil I on and th lin wag thrown into the ut- , and taken advantaa of tho opportunity disastrous ' restor.-u. in... e w- atiztotM v m-v-on to halein. i) -f vti . M ritn!; watheerv. IJai they were d our to met a bitter di app rntmen- in the V.urry of . fc-" ' - ------------ piou vai.r. Was there no enemy, no , fail copperhead, iu r ab ut tho town? 0h yes! then wh i n?! the l-'i-ton Klo
ment point! hi rn out, grimU intrenched behind a stout wooden barricad, a cheese kuire ih hu hand, and a 10a of boüks on
behind hi.n, nhilo barrels of crick ht3 , ff ; :imJ Mf. ,)f b)) ,.m Hjuaaga flanLed him right and left, and i(H(t' i imiiBVM unit iimii -1 Ä t .1 i. r. 1' 1 ii.,, v.. ;a amnA r,f...tri.;,.r. fof SllBtvnjn n protracted a ciu-.cil of officers a- ailed wh-n Io! Baily was not tu b found, bat k son disco t eed that h. had gor.e mn .listnnco ut Ul IO II 1. III Ui-" 'ill "I OU OI-- . 1 ... . taüce. N in; jilii'ir oltu'ei'M and clergyrien ,,,0 t srui llu- works 'at ttict. and not wait the shw delays ot a regular seiije, which, man supposed. RaIImv irould nrnnosfl nfr ...aM t .k .TI n 1 I.I. I 1111 O ll i .3 I . f - r - - The lines were soon f)rraod, and the men went in with .1 will, through the door, in at the nnuowa, and through a breach in one sidj of the wall they poured, regardlescof the oaths io Ugh dutch low dutch and English their plucky antagonist show- ( erew upon their devU-d heads; and, wth jack-knives drawn and pocket pistols cocked, they rush forward! There was no withstanding such valor. The enemj lied iu the wildest confusion a id Wanatah was ourfc! All the provisions, consisting n , , . 1 11
n i..--i r. t st-u,. L-ai-a nrtiMr ian i n ii two keu's of lager b.er, fell into the hand of our victorious troops, and were distrib- : 1 u ted am oner the men. The troops then, fell back restiug on their Uurels. As the day was the Sabbath day, the clergymen proposed oivio service, to r turn thanks to the Lord for the signal victory with which he ha 1 bl.-sed our arm: The inin istere prayed and preached, while at a convenient dUtance tr hearing and seeing. the inen p!acd p .!ire and .seven up, and tho o.flice" yed tin opi'ality ol theii tVl' ver.-o iil-Tid. Anu pace. qui-Ji a;.J LC'',sl , k.Iv order o:i'e in-- r gnf-1 around us. tail) j y ,r,)nu.n .tu rf.paired to the paired 8ce c- - ;o . wi:en 1'resioi i :! Mv brain was dizz 1 Had M e...i h 'H- ind goi bled up tho-e b.; r i ? I ruhtd wildly into the hotl . i. the cane an uidu.ky freight tiair- h.d com alonj in the night a;d Änd Wana-ah -ns evacuated! X. THE NEWSlU'isujjj nij Lees arint Ftil! iemaif.a north oftke 7 ti HV. . I T..1.. 1 I Potomac. There w;i5Lo batli restcrJay.,. ; the rf bei force i- est miaicd at from 50,, 00 J l' wilh 1G f ! reikis and occupied by tne Federals. The ,emM - 'S In ki:I-! A,id 20 M.ade Couch are wi'hjii a distance of oh othvr. A part3 of ,tU!s vas etiCcun-Ure,U-v (J,U Mulhgei.. and compelled U ' V'. rw .
ui uauci ui " - 1 ... . . , i t i i c a u w ; damage. n each instance, is saia to be worth of Uoiogna Sausage-, and two choea.; es- and the ammunition, consietinr of.s,,j1, about half a barrel of whisky and nearly : L)?wr n,i-'K stal'"J oVLvk
Advi.v8 from Kksburg slRte thai ih.-j , . , i , , , ? , .,. p t ticr! ol ihe co' teftpofuleni e: reb. 1 nrisu. eia drew ia!KHi Ivir 3.o-lU , ... . men. hherman has had two encouni.rb j c0 05 Wall Mkket, Nr.w Y kkwith Johnston. Th- rebel loss on ihe tj-dt j Juntr tii. 1SC3. ) day wa 1,300, and 011 the second üvj0fin C Waller Esq A'jtv.i of (A Stute
1 1 t' I . I aeraw loou P""r.. doniion. hs a lbi-j ofö'J.i.'CO. but they are in poor condition Frank Blair 1 reported to be in josscsion of Jackson. A hght U in pr gi ess ;;t Lake Providence, Gardner and Banks had been parleying about the ! surrender f Port Hudson, and there in a 'tumour that tl'.e placit has capitulated. There was a gra: anli draft riot iu New York yesteiday. The conKCriplion offic on 3d avenue was destroyed, with all the I pap- rs, and several other boil;ing i 1 h j vicinity shaied the same .ate. Tue ele3 K'ph wie were -ut, and our advieeb lnt b K evening were received via Poughaeepeie. 0 or superintendent Kennedy ende voied to '..a.. ...... UUiii ihe riot, und was fatally injured, an ' J J ' were also a number of policemen. The MÄyor liaa issued a proclamation, and w 1 1 -11. 1 icn. 0. 1. c....u out uoops. Morgfin ha cio-eed into Ohio, and it is believed lh.il he wit attempt lo escape intoKentucky in the icinhy id Maygville. lie ia doing grea? drwnrg- to railroads 0:1 hia war. I roopH luv.- b.Mi ."-eut P eru Loijcnmatl, l.ovmgtfu, ai.d tepoil 1ih been p Hi ed niHi.ir niitrnai law. tntoe I "It M, are rum !i I i.i-hting at Otgood, Ripley ' 0 3 r J I con A' ! 1: p : 6 o'clock yetei day afterno.", .o.r,. was within biztuen inilss , ui Iln.i. . A11 at'.HoU upon Charleston was to hare Wr' t'0 Thuisday. Th Federal fle-t, !)reliminary thereto, were - rentleZTouftiiig at lort it.val and Edisio. tM'' Gi mors. wiiha large force, was to w.th the navy in the assault. lallKcl, "u V .rtn.it nv Ii lt I r. ' ' 1,1 'UW,UV "u w"tMi'Jr '"ri"1 L' " e,,"d in re.-roing the Polou.sc w'l' llU "") ut FrtlIin- WaiPra. He eufI during the day, and a consibeiable number of them killed and woundd. Col. (). Prien, commmder of a detachment :f
troops, was ptnred by the m-b. and fter being tertibly beaton, wa9 hung to a lump post. Store- wer cios. d, and 1 ha
omnibuses and horse-cars stopped run- . ,: . a'L v ... ning. 1 f T 1 J ti 1 I Ville and liHrlom. and nil telecrai lue commii'iicaiion. eat.ind west. w o.m al . Three regiments from the s.at o( war wre seol ior ou0 0f w I110I1 (tho To) was , -xnected to arrive la-t night made an a ldr in t.ho Ciiy Hall Park, iruploring tl)- tioier, o d?si - from their
munV'.ia.ioiis, and d.vUr ng ihat ih9 ! "broad . also about to suffer by the ao-i 1.11 1 ,1 1 1 ! ticipaied failure to meet tin aCCi uin ' righ ol the peopM s Ma .1 U rejected,:. r . . ... ' , .' " 5
nd .ubceq i-iuly jue l a proclamation dec.aring that ne would us,- all peoesary 1 power to maintain order" "The Provost i t..i .. -...;:...! wr-u:...... ... ! M 0 kiiniiHn' 1 ri h I m I i w Morgan oroosseti tne L.ttte Mtara nanroad, between Loveland and Camp D..-nm-aon, at noon yesterday. At last advices they was reported to have passed Bitavia, 8 miles southwest of Columbus. He captured a train of cars on the road, nud burned fifty government wagons. Since crosei ig th: Ohio River, Morgan has de1 sir j v hi 1 niiruDii.. 111 kathii rmirua diil ine .. .-II 1 . I ... . J I .... 'IV .ui'v1' !'0 ii the it V'T. U ... i i :. u .. . i i .... i i r be cut off. Gen. Sherman .ih:d B.n, four miles beymd Champion Hui, oj th - eve ninj? ofihebth. There bad ben m ne skirmishing, but the main body of John-j ston's army had not bea discovered. Grant's headquarters were ftill at Vicxsburg. Ofterhaiis :s rep tried to hüve cc j cu.,jt,j J..-kson, ith a fjreo of 2.0!0 niin. JN.wh was .hour y expected at ickaburg ' oi the surreudet oi Port Hudson. The Fv-deraU have captured all of Morceplion of F-rt Wagner. Fire Monitoii r-rt airner. five .Mormon were engag n.J. and the rebel lüSS was 700 to 800. ih fort is invested, and the prospects are in favor of its sp.-edy c ij iure. VU s:ct-d the fidloKin, rnrraa. I
(We fyr IU paprrU-t Ahuti:. - .quick SALES AND SMALL PROFIT . 1 ' V ti w ; brniging the good naoio and tm.tncial . , n j ex.uni. coil 1 not makv- roum fur i. fhe Jirvub-1 ........ .... Ali an rw;r?ot.u.. noit-.-i t taa hqu fx.om -
t 4. . neun nuweTer iti:o m. mi exaniroo oi , , . tI , , . 1 Hie uinvy :'uiir;iui imiuiimivo iic who- ; potidwi:cf on the part of Win.-tlow, Lanier itotiiiMiict- on the part oi v in.-iov, tV (V an.t rein cd to give the rep r.A, Wuiker. Mil proceeded to ! llin for Cl,urs0 8Un;e cn ft; ..... p!i. a of IIOUiKM ich u n L Hn(J uumsn;j;:.-ss; v:,iuiiy o c(iviiig and unblu hingiy alteniptii.g to blnrk th-j re pon ihiKty of Gov. M-rton, unju-tit able and il: gl course upon llie ah.)ul !r-r-: of (.ol. Walker, by wi;hholding his h tte: , v. h';ch take the only position e J o: I.k Sir: It being now quite- certain that the next duly interest on the funded debt of the S'ate of Indiana will not he paid for reason publicly known, we have, ri the anient solicTtatiun of Governor Morton, and other titizens of thtt Sutc, Rgi . ed io pay the m to the holdetaol tin certi6s.iua ol indebtedness, to p tect the ;redir of th Sta'e. T do thi f.-lv 'o ouisplves, we mußt lake m an asi,j. iinen! t m each credi'or of the ;im 'u;ii of I ii rt ,!ie, with p.iwer of attore r to o!Je I i!,e mn wli-n you are , lac. il i unds s pny li fcHn 'io enab.e us to Io this a'l :'ac:o-il., we tnu : have a certified oo y of yoarpt . rdl for Ill ,L7t I I - linHT.I V'l i ur i holders, a a!so th a.i.o.mto d vidend I due to each. 4c. Wo theiefore respectfully request that you furnish u with the earn at as early a ay prior lo tin day (A pavment as yonr J ' J ' J couve: ieti.5e wiil allow We jdi.ill ppi t li p iy yiu all expenses that may b in cut red in a-td about furnishing the a tme. W." - K II be pleased to hear from you as soon as convenient. Yours truly, Wiks low, Laiklk L Co. OFni E Indiana Sr.irK Aosncv. ) Nkw York Ctt. Juna 25 18t3. J Afes$r$ Winslott, Ismier Cor Gcntlemkx: Your favor of the 21th inst. has been r ceiv d and duly con-nl er-.l. In rp!y I leg Istve lo ay, that in com''on with erery o'uiz n ot Indiana, 1 a-u exceedingly anxioui tkat ihe creditor, of our 8:ate Khali b promptly paid that which u due to ihem. The. State has amply proided for them nil. Her Treasury i full and her tx paye s will keep it so for every lawful demand. All that is needed iH that tha Legishvure hall have an opportunity to make th appropriations tog'.vclh lina 'rial oilie r of th Stals authority to di-burse the funds. I hope it i oorrect, as yo state in your letter, tha the "rea oii" why the "next July interest on the fundnd debt of he Stat. fif Indiana' ill not be paid at that ti ne are "publch known." The people of I idiann, with the issues b-fore the country upon th-ra. olected a majority of, Democrats to represent ihem in the Le' islature of the Stale. To prevent the legislation dotnacded by the people, the republican Minority of the Heise of
Natives, instigated by Uuv. Mor ; loll anu in violation of their s-.orn duty, deserted their posts and left that b. d
! "llhüUt quorum to do business. By; lhl revoluiu.nary proceeding ih, tt.-.; appropriating momn to 143 the ex! nennt- of th Simim mtere t on iiw. Stat i!.hi k twr on lue benevolent ltistiiution and to ktep ur j ' ilt" ÖUUw Pr,Su,ib litile;1 tu ome .awa. : llofU jui.o suffer already for thVirjuni du-s. and, I as you mention, the iedit ot tn- Siaic ! ij.,,- üt lLö LgisU;ure are ready and auxiUs to make those appropiiaiioni, not 'dy to pay youfeelves and the cia of ! crtduor to whom vou refer, but uther j creditors tor a large amount, whoso claiai. UrceuuRilv just. Tnroiigh you, Govenor Morton now asks me, as an officer of the State, wh -se liuties thj Uw prescribes, to co operate ! . with h.m and to furnish the records and faciiities of uiv office, for what purpos ? Not to facilitate the State to pay her interest or to add to her pecuniary resources for the arrangem-.-nt you propose is only a lra:ifer of surae portion of tho int debiedncss to oth.r haiids And you plain JV Mate tuai you j'.-k m:8, not as :.n n f , . . i , d.vi dual ab-mt t ba . Mid operate in the certitlcates . the S'ate, in a buhims-: way. (and as ,uch etsonaby ctuled t. . iv j l'8l,lrn' " ti--; upon at "the earne- ' i .Hi'1 ill . W 'if rlfin in -'MIVIklWtl 14 W 1 ' I I W " v. ' z;-.ot tha-. biate. ror an .ofticfr of nit-tea, wh has rcpeot fir hi dutv in h:nislf and bin 8 ace, o 'econn h pirtv to Governor M i ion's r-ai purp"?e in this si heme, U iuipo-sihi-. 1 ' 'b t...t i n.t i.i -..i-.i ti j rt.t't .r V btie." t)ut to contiiiue himse f u. h. mi i law'ul anvl disastrous purpose to v -r-! rid.- the CouuUiu! ion a id law .f Indiana.) to aprogate to himielt :he funi-Lii d nil' nt. aitMit, h:j i to it il'tiii e th,e p ;) h j and tlie Li?i Ha'.ure. (rv;? in. M rtn. if he is fauhful to the duties ot iii .ffi and to the wishes and inte sis of I . i ' .mi .i. . ... ! , ... ,k,, ,K..V wül ,! ,; i ana. wü; lovmuu.i .vmi.u iI ! iILUM'. II Iii il iio.o. hi iM.r "... ' his friendü will rcn'ttjn at their po-. .-, j appropriate the tn ney Uu fhe pavmeat -d , the demands of her ciditors. The Governor prefers to ru.h in'O all " ' ' . . . .. fr 1 4 . F f m i .. ,r ir ! iiir r t n.ft inn v a ti. i Qri'llf! icrcnioiau ötae m.o oaa repute win, tu i i i r i - . j every holder and hawkrr of cdamn aga.nu : t .pi t . i i . u-ii . i ne iionor anu mierebia oi inuii'-a require that br faithful t-ervati: an., fiieitde shall withdraw cou iteuatu tiom hun in hi- mad career. The crta;y doe n jt need that creditors at home or abroid üii 'UlJ be doled upon to pittoae tfieir , demands, nor, on the other litnd, tha: individuals thoii!d be a-ked to ai j vaucc money for her. The rartv or otrties who unr.2ces.ari!v 1 . i subject tier to th shame of this apjari-ui i Conclusion, or who seems to eanetitoi it as necessary, in fa.;t only insult and dishc.i or her. Governor Murton ha his pn ii:iii politic anl his B-eitidh ambition to prutnpt him, and I will not lend myseli to a furtherance of his act, which are rev olutionary and ruinous. He has no tight, alter the peoplo of Indiana havr laxed themselves and tilled their Tieasur) or the purposo of paying tho dents still in hii otatiAiicy, to ask them to accept as a lavor the novancenient ot funds irura in dividual, to save them bom di honot. Without, therefore, intending duiespeei to tou, gentlemen, I muti dclt&e t render assistance to the Governor in hia attempt to uarry on ihe S.at Government in deliancft of U.v and without that Iegt3 lalioti wluili tue tSu;ire;ue vJ-utt h; tie cided essential in tho preaiiacs. Truly Your. J. C Walkkk. Agent ol iht State of Indiana. Ijankino Offici or Wis.ow Lasiku) U . ;2 WallSirket, Nkw York ) John C. Walker, Esy. Ajent vf tke Stale vf India ha- ! .. i r.i IJkak öiK:--iour jeitr ii yieiuay in leply to ours of tho Ülia hau been rce lVed. Wu him fmtl in r in c in ritn:v. . , ,i, , ,i vful-L-hvm Iii t:Ht)ioi uur euiel that the olale nhould Uli Iii paying ih interest on lie lu:.de i dbi. A- io rttoiie .ho fault bei in lh- pieiiilset, it i not Ir un to bo It has occurred to us, however, that cou d shape our teque t m a tna.mer tn t may intet your approbation; H is tint: Th't you tnuhJ, in the capacity ol ttie Agent ol the vState, go on and pay each ci ed'tor entitled then to us your aivide;.d books, taking ihr receipt ot ach in th.usual form, you to draw your otfical check on our houef to ihe order of eacn party entitled thereto, expiring on the face of huch check that it is g'ven lor the Juiy divided on a locks. 1 hes checks we will pay, and hold same as our vouchers until we arc reimbured. in this way the payment can be made in the uual manner, ss the Agent haw always heretofore paid 1 drawing his checks on our houe, or nie other house in ibis city. As it i neeessaiy for us to know whether or not we are to advance so Urge a um of mone) by Wednesday next, we wdl thank you for an earl reply. Yeiy respectfully. Winhlow, LMLU it Cv. Or-KKK InM." SlAlE AOKSCV, No. 30 Wii i, Stkki.t. N'-w Youk Jim.- 26 IC63 Messrt. WInsloir, Lanier cf' Co.. (ir.NTi kmes. Your letter of this morning is received. I regtet fo say thai a sense of duty compels me to decline acceding to your proposition. Respectfully, yours. Joiijf C. Walker. Agent of btate.
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At Lemon's Drug Store ft At Lemon's Drugstore At Lemon'aDiug8tor A large Assortment of Perfumery constantly on hand
A-J-.23. 1SS2. 3lra3 LOOK HERE, EVERY. BODY ! 'ti n : u n uji i.mrjLi. villi 1! DALL & CALKINS : : Proprietors. Who are nw receiving direct from New York ' and Boston a .Alt'iF. W WEIL SE1.7DRY G30 35, Q ar: oois .ail: Iia!s. Caps and Hoiliing ! And in lactaWt every kind of of goods us. ;d in - I ' ;hid counirv; which thoy $!"'-: AT THU VLUY LOWEST CASK TRKUS. 4 ncir mouo oem5 I . nv.r,i,uij,, 4ut-.l,crc: una satitv theni . t m . Seiv.s tut re ndbnjf As Low, or .Lower, j than mi)' o'.licr house sa t!;? West. ivtitind.-i- ml cit! at V No-di Ktsttn ilcwcU a l Voard- New Urn lie.tlJii.i, - vl'y y i.ox:rr it. i n i PAS.IIfc CALKING N. 11 All k'nuiM of country Pr.hice Mi'-h as Hutter; Ki?; U'-c-wax; Hide; Whrai; Corn; TuUio. Ac, tikei. ctrh iitjje fr Go Ja üt the nr - luvTuna Cnenj Cm!i -5iorc. (Oriental iivfiy .Stable. SALK, FUED ct EXCIIANGli Home and Carriw alaajs on hnnd to let at reaoi,.sb!e rate. We als pav the hlt my kot price in c-is-h r Homes. II -r-e- l.o.ioi. .. ! thediv, week and month on reis n.it.V t. t:n. lMj mouth Indian-i M.iroh SGth ItM. X KW F 1 1 M! ! The Oh: Cisb Store listing pae-t irtu the hantln c t The ner proprietors lake pleasure in snnomcing TO Tlin CITIZENS OF AMU The Adjoining Count; c Th At thov haro JU3T RBCEIFX ruix STOCK CF GOODS! GROCERIES! AND MOOTS 1 1012? iatention to Lef constsntly en hand a It U oar FULL A SSORTJI EN T OF THE LATEST STYLE antl tlio BEbT QU ALI 1 i Those wishing .m)lhinjr in our line will Jo well to give us a call hi' fore fjooi elm1 whpre, in iidtition lo the inducunenti otfered sbuvc, e propose to SELL CHEAP.
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AT LEMON'S DRUG STORE.
Si Vit in IT I I 'l2 ! e l r o to inf'ipm m v niim.A., . . n Pit month and the urniaj.iiafr Couctxt that I , Lave rereived one of the i j rinest Stcolm 0fG oodf. ever brought to Plymouth. It m s!ccu4Ir. tV Eastera Cities, wiU the Uraoncsre to thevantsofcest-jxersata i- o! l to c;ish tad f)iorttii2c U'c t Us ve.-; (,t.(t ternu, my uiytu ii Qj;iCK SALES A KD SMALL rSiriTS Aj:- I hi,'! M? f0 A thfv tKst vnht - v ; . . .u i.c..uie Ion-, no troi.blv toi!i ,ir . t. nunc lorjourstlv.:, the siw M wv,ti r'0 i ti- , . . ' M"l '" , prjceshwy V.hrnK-Mrtir '.J thsi. . I terpnndwiUReM tholt ':,, Af-j? t, Cft I mi . ottil-r :t-B, it; f;, mnnt 1. V.i; wiil f;T,.J nt the K.!,i;or" a , r-. w : meat of t':B f(.;'ovipjr Gf.Cd. I 4 1 rt.'i wr.tt . . i ! P I T'TiM'tir' . ...... .... . j u.oi mliiw, a. IliLHS. TWES:S - 1 JEANS. FARM!: HS STIV FLAXi ' i LnELP. DEXIMS, liiCKOKY.HRUWX tSIlKl-ITlNGsi, KLhACHEb Mt'cLi.T. f. ,, ,,,.. . ; uvl.U JACONKTS, llIALL-üi' la w.n.s ; ( ; Jj Ai 4 frjr r,.; LADIES DRESS GOODS. Of iriUR kinds And lr it f Soots nnd alioo. Ho'r L- a:li.-r. and N'i'.s ef IlXiad. ii;s :iüd Crtp; :i i,M lot v : j ;t M,. n't- . :!.! iii.i Ut Ii.-ori.-M. Lull r: :. !.-... . , ii X Oil ia li.r ;!.!. IVfc. A!- k'.i; i . T. -. 1 1 1 v i'r-Kk c: i. ;1 K. Jf.- i kf. et-r. Pljinou;:- Jii. i.t.M, Apr.i J;h lro.i. i-SltK. : - - . -v.;..iL.r Telegraphic: eauresrara Iß en a and Lee Resigned ! TM tcrtliug ir.tcllietce is dailj lotlcJ f.r . ::i !.. South, tiot im til! enrert:n. Wr. tkig -t r ist certnin. tht is th..tt A -V' . 'i:itl nn h;uxl and oll'eri fwr tA3 I'ver olTerfJ in rivmuit.V IIelo mviiul't'turest( ttrr work ror pronpt ly tlnn ant ot!i.r c-tatiliihm. nt in th County. I HI A 1 K I Nt! ione w i'li m-ninr und dirlcH Frml'K-e o"h!! kin.ij takrn Oi rtrlnTpe forStiV MIOP (hiv door south ol Rice and Sfcith'n, FLYIiOlTII, IM)I V t. A. RENBARC.r.B LVccmher 25th lr'62 .JOHN I. DEYOU, Attorney and Counselor at Law. XOTAIkY ri'DLIC. SOLDIKE'S b UK PAY A.ND ßül'STI WEHT j A'n I SOLICITOR OF PENSIONS. . t OrriCi: Over IVrfhiu LHut 8ierc Tltm ouili, luuiAiia. rt. Allorney and lounselor at Law. irOrricE in IU BritniMi, ri.YMOrTII. I.MV Cavalry Horses Wanted. Two l utnlrtd CAVAI.KV lltKSi:s w.ü. from lour lo uiiu- fr- oUl, ii,.k t u,M, lo r.d hill hamUb s), tl I m' , - in
