Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 August 1863 — Page 2
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TUE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.
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PXTOOUXH, INIHAVtt TnuBsD at., Auo. 18, 1868. lOSJIOCXlATIC CO., TICKET. rox cocirrr curt: JOHN C. ClfeHMAN. T R OKVTT O MMI I'RSR: LKONAKD H. ALLLMAN. nn str-ivrron: JERRY M. KLINGEL ran land appr at-ih; JOHN B. E1TCH. T2 following namd gent einen trili lot ari'.s tor ihe DkmwcRat. in their varioa-i Townships, until .furiher nw'tce, rrd aro authoiixfii to receive ubaciipifofia aoJ oo,;ej fur ti.e Democrat Omer: Crater Twnhip. German Township, North Towihip, Prtik Township. 4 ' UuVjH Tuwnsh p, Oreu Townsliip. B nrbn Townpbip, II. M Loa, Gj :-2 Koch. T B MaT y. Jam Br oak, D .Vi l ZHSER. 8. i'&ALA. VaJ iut Township, Jamx M. Wickiz r TppcA3oe Tow;),!iip, Da 0 I. bjd.ru. Tbc McctinsT Saturday. iat to aatie prerioTirtry riven Co. L. P. Mxlligam ai4re-i:d the De xaxraey of Marshall Comnty at tie Seminary Grove, iaat SsXurday. I lhi trowd in town wa3 unusiüy lirze
for the occasion, the tf.ree'jf. being fiilei : tion that this administration is centraliw:th men and teims. The attendance s.t J zing power for a cespotitm. It is a stubthe Grove was .'arger than we have seen J born, stern fact, and as such we niustdeal there for many a day. Thc speech of ! with it.
Col. Milligan was whit we an tiei Dated, an able, full and eloquent vindication of Democratic principle, fully aatisfactory to the audience, anl sustaining the speakers enviable repudiation ae an orator and Statesman. Appealing fiirly to the unbiased judgment of his hearers Col. M. epoke reaeon to reasoning .i deeply impressed all whj heara him with the peril cf the time .and the sure means of escape frcm that peril. Fearlessly placing the responsibility of our unhappy condition where itju-?tly belongs, he, of course, iasurre i the h itre I of abolitionists, wh.ch dos not disturb him in the least, as he ie used to it The masicby the Laparie GeraainBani waa excellent, and an agreaib'.e feature of the day. Altogether the day waa a pleussatene, and stich a we hjpe to eee often repeated, notwithstanding the gigantic effart mad" by ab-ditlonVa to ercate disUarhaneee, and get up rows. Te St. Jot Rej tt r by a csurce of reaaoaing truly romirk-ihle, ahawj meet cleerly that . Hon. IX Tur, iz ia responilie for the So'AJ elau-c jf the Csuscript et, and by the Bame Lgic that Mr. Col7AX ia, and warf io Congress, opposed to it. In iu able argument is reproduced the rot on the motion to utrike out the obnoxictu paragraph; and Mr. Tuans it opposed to striking it out and Schuyler is ia favor of doimgio. This far the Punster getö cu nwiojuiingly, and finds here a good place to stop it investigation of the official record. Will .Schuyier'u mouthpiece do the people of his d.:rict the favor to give them the vote on the &ct at ita parage? Did Mr. Colfax vote for the Conscript aet as it paaed, and now stands a law? The $3J j clause ia a part cf the law, Colpx voted for the Bill, vet by a coluiun of Editorial the FMert prove that he did noi vole for the "rich man's clau-e." By war. zptz rru.c uu our congressman t:ia ion to vute for the bill excepting the 33 clause? Or did he vote for ihn too? The record ia in a nu; shell. Colfax voted for the money clause ani TlTRil aa! o : . . .i r - i.i! -j,.., , ... ... j f i iu ta r iui jiui i; ta iers oi ai. the facta, and g-.v theu. a fair chaace u judge between their reprtseatat.ve.ii it approves of the eoascr:pticn act aad we can see no . .cats for tl nik:ng. Make a fall confession brother. The repcrl haa been eurrent for eevera. days, on our streets, that the house and bum of the Provot Marshal of SUrk Co., trie burned to the r:v.rii, by incendisriep. one night lat week V'e r.re assured bj a gentle ix. an frum Stark thi. the story is a haae, slicieuj lie. that neither the hou'e or premises ofthat official luve been in any Oaaner interfered w.th cr disturbed. By attempting to dich.rge the du ÜC3 of hiii office impartially ihe Marshal of Ctark Ccunty ha3 obtained the good will of all portrf, in his County.
TbeiLcntncZiy Election
No holder itep ban been taken in the way of wurpation, by. the nsurping dminiatxation bow in power, than the outrage perpetrated upon the people of Kentucky, at tie recent election. No longer etride Via hen made toward absolute despotism than that made on the 3d of August in Kentucky. Aside from stifling the voice of the people in that State, and forcing upon them a tool of abolitionism, it has set the precedent of strong-handed interfMnr at tha ba.llot-box. which the Amerieaa people reverence, and has boldly opened a course the administration will pun ne. we fear, until, taken by the throat with t. hand stronger than its own, it is bid by thi Toic of an arcw e J populace to stand. The ballot-box is as vital to American liberty as breath to life. It our life, and we muat and te'M defend it. Tfcere ie no doubt in the mind of any
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sane, wein-niormea auu uuui iuu Oov.Wickliffe is the choice of3),0J0 majority of the voters of Kentucky for their Chief Executive, yet he is defeated by Marlv 20.000. Thisisapkin statement affaeta. It is useless to enlarge upon ' them. MiliUry forco has selected it ia- , vorite aa Governor of a large State. At the ensuing election in Ohio, military force j will choose the Governor cf another loyal j State, and if the people do not arou-e in . their ereateat trength and check this rolling ti ?e, it is bound to bury them in ita on-: ward flow, and military force will evermore rule our unhappy land, This must not be, our liberties are too
C.iar-.e Bakc AT.!dear to us to be thus indifferently lost.
They tell us this state of things will not J List longer than the war. How long will the wjtr last? "Whcu did a despot ever I give back power pave at the end of a revo-! lution? If we cannot demand and rece.ve our universal and unrestrained right of suffrage now, generations to come will receive it only through a sea of blood. If we arc degenerate, sickly, cowardly alave we will leave the task for our children, after first binding their hands; but if we are Americane, and men, we will secure our lib- j ert'es now, while we mav yet do w with cat bloadshei It ia w elet-s to try axd eeape the convicA greater isse than the present rebellion is bain forced upon us, and the time seems faat approaching that will, reallj ''try I men's souk."" Let n avert the calamity, if possible, if not let us prepare to meet it like men. At all eveuta let us, in Indiana, never ubmit to such an election aa wag recently held in the State of Kentucky, remembering" who would be free t'unvse!-. must strike the blow." Tae 17. L. The Uniou I.eif ue has had its rise arul fill. By mein;, : :tc ce::e7 and novelty it flourished i hriefiav. iu:i reenied to po?i33 eier.c: -f strength, but a;as! its rj attractive t.i .2? ware cot s tee en during diss, aci :Le :n2.itf i bubble, after r.sm: Tjlainlv v.tw, LursE. ati'i ' bl little tcat:erei arry. :nd an u remembrance. It u abdari ta a3 x anrabcr 'f rational men to niee: weekly an i pas through the Buranieries of :he League. Even abolitionists, wh-j mina--; to go a whole negro, could not en .ue h jd the h ng died ( because it h-j c rr -c:r-8 of vitality in its orjranixaticn. Politicians thi.:ki";g to catch and held voters by Kuch m ..c. .e claptraps and shallow devicei, ao not give the.r fellowa ! ' . ... , . ... I the amount o credit duetnem for intelh-! gence and penetration. While the League in our place is still tenaciously sticking to its organization, determined to hold out to the last, the effort ii ia rain, it gradually grows weaker, and will soon share the fate oftU feilows, and iuLeaa.ifal and appropriate epitaph will boob be written '-played out." A .oiicbalent IcorCe. We believe thc American people would not be surprised were a railroad coinmuni CAiticn orened trou :hc erth to the moon, t . orr W. l)oubtltHsby day-alter-to-mor-::,w Ley w(umi be unconcernedly stepping ..v.r- .he .rain. .Judging from Ihe past noth.ng can surf rise or excite them. 1 r.üln i'urndves oa our activity, we are i.ving withuut tMisatiunH. Indignation, a gre and positive action arc unknown to u.-, in the.-e war tiuics. 1'revious to theee .n.ei hiü we been told that in the short -pjice cl two earn a 1 resident our rerVilMt w. ulu annul our Constitution, and niake it a b;-worti to be ipeken of with lip of kCwrn by his j.artizans, suspend all perna lieity laws, sve his will and pleasire, .e-jiare what is and what is not property, allow none to vote at elections ave rU2habe might specify, and spend two mdlions of dollars and hundreds of lives oaily without accomplishing anything, withjut allowing us to complain of his extravagance, il we had been told all this two years ago, we would have laughed the prophet to Korn, or have been arouedtoa universal publ.c turmoil. Yet we now calm'y ccaterapiate all this and mure, and la.l 10 'Kt that "auytn ng is goiag wrong," apparently relying :v. childbke, simplicity ftfii chriüaa l'ath ua ihe remarkable
Ksnitnca of 0x7 worthy tad wise Chief Fester, aocompanied by an iron-clad nd. keep them from the poll? and forcing the Magistrate. We have actual demonitra- two gunboats, went up the James Hirer ' election cf disloyal Candidate at the election, in our limbe that "nobody is hurt," on the 4th. When within seven mile of tion on the 3d of August; and, whereas, at least we are not, and that satisfies our Fort Darling a torpedo exploded under ono the military power ofth Government is modest demands. of tha gunboat, inflicting considerable the only foroe that can defeat this attempt, We fear greater wonders will ccmeup- damage. Fire was aLso oi Pi.ed upon the the State of Kentucky is hereby declared on us in the ensuing two years than have vesael from the shore, and after affering under martiaHaw' and all military 6ficer? during the past. If bo, we will doubtless poeo injury, the expedition returned, hv- are cummiuded to aid the constituted au tak it coolly. ;ing, it ia said accomplished the object of thori tie of the State in support of the law "Whom the gode would destroy they the recennoissance. and cf the purity of the law? aa CeSned in
first make eleepy" is the applicable rendition for our case. : - On Saturday last, agreeable to a programme marked out by a few of the prom-. hent Union Leader, of our town. auunJ - v ww ' ci .. . i i .1 er of abolition "rouixh; made it their
. . . c x . iv' J ' " businetjS to cet uu rows, ntriitö and dia- .v i Urbane in" orier to keep Democrat, 'VT J tn . ... ,W T.ff .t, v:..4 i: !. AdvlCe3 frum Enrl'e !Utc ,UtJ
inlJinnLw f n,. V .7 Tl .: . V . ' U1 .v C v i. j the speech, but their ae;jien was so trans- ' . i j r. r ,tte oUmm ot the rows, and besides, in everv lusuiuce oi a ngnt were jusuy re - warded wiu the punishment they so richly werited. Ihe effort was unspeakl. 1 1 . .-II 1 iti .... . ww, contemptible ana mean, and unaey iae men woo maae w. xae iongced canting hypocrites who instigated this shameful conduct will hereafter find it a mere difficult matter to get their dupee 1DW a 8im,iar scrape u is too expensive in the Wiiy of broken heads and black eJe8-
We are informed that the barn of Potomac has been completely devastated at nas ever graced the city of New OrGeo. Flora, of Union township, in this by "tela. Mosby's guerrilla were leans and portrayed public grief in the
County, was burned one ni2ht last week - Liether with ab out 800 bu shels of wheat ' j. charged as the work of an incindiary, 0Q wh.it grounds weh ivenot learned. 1 jumor gays Mr. Flora was recently enj ia tbe arreit of a je,cner ancs lbat the. barn burn(k i ;n roVfn c lb
We do not know what grounds there are enrollment will be made; in thc others possible to remove it from thc Sector the chanrc. If the charce is true, the the draft will proceed as usual. A dis- uPn surrender of the i.rtr to
occorrence will occasion but little surprise. Fatclj from ew York serta that a reSociety u fwt degenerating into perfect visicn of enrollment liits is to te lawlewoe, and from the President down made in the fir?t nine diatricts of the State, to the humblect citizen the doctrine of and that &bout two weeks will elapee before
fIJXCtt reprüal and barbrifm Li fa,t ihA tr. dpr'were too ta Renubliean ti better uait the age. THE NEWSWashington, Atanst II. There has been a vrrepondence lejtweenGov. Seymour aud President L:zicoin in ragard to the dravft in Xew Yri city and Brooklyn. The OtTtmvr e.ioplains of unfairness in the mTwlbueat and of thä credit not being givn for ihe fail 1 -1 1 A i I. Ia-. J 1 numoer oi voiunietrs iurttra, us that the draft may be etrepeudeJ till it constitutionality shall have tern teeted. The President, in his reoly, sav that he would not object to abide bv the decision of the Supreme Court on the ouertiw. bm
cannot suspend the draft becaun; tiae i .u-rwinatkn. Trance, it va; thviiht. "nt be accede 1 a prwf of hs extoo important. ' w,u!d nut Tn-r.re Soueisto h-Mili:i friiearj merit. Olher oSssn, nvit The N. Y. rrcÄ has a stcry that Min- with Ku.-m: Mid it w, Ulievd that, if "darinr. hjVÄ n k l lhe
ister Clav has concluded z trt-air wiih iia providing tha if the Ciar t-hall Ucoce essei in h utilities with EnirLnd !aa ra:icef :iC United Stale will declare waragiir.st tho-e power! The X. Y. Trio .e eayr 'here is no truth in the recent reports ab ut the iminence of the a war with England. FeJer.il forces now hold Kelly' Tora aj-td til a ra'.trnfid !r!lrp nvpr lri Itanrta.-' jiJtQnocc 1 he main body cf the rebels is on the Itapidan, bmt their pickets extend tothe north cf Cuipep. er. A refugee re- ' r r.rtH that .Pf h:m not hpn rpin forced, , . t . r . , i i i .i. tmH T ha ml ah I'l il Trt th.t VlcfnrV n iuuuu. a. aa - avis...; vjoiu. a. v- . -v. j - , , . t, . oa.a tne cavairy engagement a? iranuy ciation on the 4th. Jeff. Davis is very ill, and dcubts are entertained of his recovery. Cien. Lee, it is reportei, has protested against the retaliatory execution of two Federal officers, the life of his son depending upon their fote. Ihe Confederate, it W(.u!d appear, are about to follow ihe exarar'etiihe Federals m raising negro trvops. 1 he reel gov-1 ernment uudentoo.1 to have s,ue i an order for the co.i.crIption of norea, who are to receive their freedom at the end oi three years' sen ice. However t be, it is positively Ktated that the guerrilla KichanKon, h Ihh returned to his old haunts in West Uciiucssee, has orders to conscript Africo-Ameriean.s and oiler the inducement of projiective freedom to Fable volunteer, lie expecU to have a negro army within sixty days that will anion it-h the world; while, on the other hand, (den. 1 human, who has arr.ved at Mem - ,. ... ' , i r i iia i a i phiü, thinks he can place 1.U,UÜÜ darkeys ' . tl ... 1 . , ,.M J J J the reHtective force are raiFed, eaih side'
can literally "carry the war into Africa;" ! g:vc jtfc u,niiist rt U) and, when nig.iueete nig., then will "comei4(Uch Votars .y M iuU j " the tag of war." protecting the "iW, ot eici.oi..- :
The Adjutant General of Illinois has ap-; pealed to the people to organize militi vuuipuieii juovc.y couuiy, riauiig liiu. arms will be supplied by the State as soon j as tbty can be i rocured. This movement j is made, of courre, to afford a pretext for i the armiug of the "Loyal Leagues." ! It is repor ed ihat the Federal foicej operating agautt Charleatcn has been reinferced by nearly ,Cl J men. .
Aaexediticn under cotamaod of Oen.jtions, cf intimidating the loyal voters, j
Otn. Steele is about to prxeed from i Helena on an expedition against Little
Rock. A fleet of gunboaU will co-operate ... A . moTemM, . . VavIi); A court of lnqu,ry 19 about to b.heli.n rep-ar J to the evacuation of Winchester bv -o -- -j r xt-i i. e r . r - ww-r -. ) 0OW "Sa,U h ve been denrcyeJ by i tne AibamaJ &nd that thc Austrian lmi v t tseror and Prussian Kini? are soon to have
clv" uuwriiy, civil courie, aaa
& meet:nc !waj aaDPOeed to have berished unon tve oecMjon of tlie Lur- of Ae statEfir Ruth j3 hayi beea hcard from at ' O 0 Memphis. WasHINoTON. Aueust 12. Nothlnc : of importAnce is cipectcd to transp're in ! Virginia for the present. Frc Jerickburg ia occupiett by a part of ij0ngstreet-8 corp9 j , but it ig bclitved taat thc rebeb will not: attempt to hoa tKat po6ition. The coun-; try between the Rappahannock and the routed by a bouy ol 1-ederaJ cavalry on Sday, and the capture of the whole force is looked for shortly. Farther correspondence has taken place between Governor Seymour and President Lincoln relative to the draft in New York. In three of the districts of that city a new tlie llruft utes l,lace therein. : A A ashincton dispatch to the N. Y. KralJ, under date of the Hth, savs: -It reporteJ tliat lien. Mezie bis twice pxeüT nted hw rengnation as Commanding
Gswral. auJnüw in: ujn its accep- proton, aaa uaiös were Mpi conlsiT.r. i?.sn,-ii. :v,ir-r frt tinaally burnia:. All the rites of th?
! the rfl'ect that (Jen. Grist will .succeed him."' A Oexttr frota the rebel' array rejrt! ihn en. lirj iu certz:tij lecn fuj ereo It iih.p iVk. A di;ateh lr.Hi Mj.. , ilv.'l -.he v:h. -Tie rr-i vi i?C3. l:z:-'' :e-;::Mtt au:ra 'Jtr.ü'- j -c a. -a cj'i i nurilix. :x. .1' conjniiiiii of ihe i'lib Aniij Ccxr " Eurupa ijj:e.?:erie '? to to; Jd ; Neliation between Lar'ni rrce and Austria, rtthtivr to a r"ci re!.lv to : Jtuk. ww rr th nni-t ..f a nr. fnl Fna. Awtni. Knr 1? bcr!i cositne. Kufcia wi!J recede from Ler Dreent nwhiivn uJ cvocede the gix jinu. A roiuor p: prevailed in New York vcierday that President Lincoln died at 8 o'clock in the morning. It wss without the least foundation, the goTerctoent" le:ng iu his uual health. Ttrurrcr rc rirf eA itt.r Cre.it, diers iu hi anuj, to be falKij'' back upon Atlanta, üa. The jnvmlti of I'aern North Carnlina artaknit tn f.tt -x tnu ninimn a t t - , ..... . tnn. a. a... I. a. 1-1 .1 ! a ,.1 wjctwie iu rciuir IMC SIIUWIUvUl VI i . . ...... . tne:r ctateand Virginia. From the Suu ämiine!. How it le to be Done. auuii; nM ute eieci.ou m i ranee a few years ago, and the military were direeled not to intclVre only to protect -ths right, of loyal citizens and the freedom of election." Of course foui Nai-olkon
r:l8;was elected Pre.-ident when the military
j t4te rnMt;t.it,l .,! Witio, of iU 1ntl " T, ' . , . T j ic.u fluppun m me ias auu oi me j.unty ot' Huflrage. ii outlay ,iexi au f i .
iu eua uj ; ' , , . . i i- . t ! eiecnon is to take place io Kentuckv or .t.. i J
-V Maietllicere. To preserve the l.urity of .uerrilla(.i , ,. . , ... .. ' J
the ballot-box, iMajor General lJun.6iiu has placed I hat State under Martial law to protect the rights of "loyal" citizens. We reproduce the order of (ien. Uur.vside as a matter of public interest. Ihe plain i F.ngli.-h aud purpose of it is to exclude the votea of all j er.-ons who will not vote kr the Abolition caiiditlntos. :m.l tht I u1 . .:. v i ; . , , , , , lai'lnJjuseretobeheld re.spoiif.ble , r , ... .. . i lur leuii.tuu- my others to be given. , .Viler. Y(.tcr4 :in i.. I ...L, . ...1.1 ... 1 r- . .. 1 ...1 m . . , . ..... ...... ... . I Vi TT V t I w hat iii;okery. iheect.oiuii Kentucky ' a on Monday w.ii ten, i-.-.ic lire thou tho.e I m J 9 MV. V I ,.1 11 ill 111 MVA I ' oX r raut'f, aYU-SITM or L I ill iUMÜ Uen. UuRANbibt. on 1L0 .nviuii. of eieti.cn. olm.ral ordiks m. i. H,.AiQUA.m its hn AiuMrNi of the, ) Ohid, Cinci.n.naii, O., July ol, iouö ) Whkui.as, 'ihe St-.te of Kentucky is invaded by a rebel force wi.h ihe avowed Jin'ention of overawing the Judges ofeleo
the late proclamation of Iiis Excellency Qoveaor Robisla.
As it is not the intention of the Comfr0?er eipr(ia-on of publ;c op:nioB iH .K .1. j.. uicvckivu iu tue vouuuwt ui me e.e.'.'.yu i ue &a ueuu in ;üe nanm oi tne leaiiv ö J I1T ' teli strictly rwpoanWe that M&W wersuLi win oe aiiowejio yoe, and to thirj end the military p;wer ia srJerci to Eiv e theu ita utmost support, r n -t-:i ....l. -?ri i business will not be suspended by this It is for the purpose only of :r . .C, . r V , . . ,J .,b wiiitus-ua iuu uccu'jiu ui tu CiCCilUa. By command of Major General Iur.nuide. Lfwis Richmond, A. A. G. Official: It. II. I. Goddard, A. A.A G. m m - - Thc Funeral of Callloux. Ooe of the largest funeral processions. and the most imposing in it3 appointmenf", reBlucnt. 1S uehcrioeu m the New Orleans Era of the 20th ultimo The body of Gapt. Cailloux, which had wn " iroat ol the rebel intrcnchmeat at Port Hudson since the assault of the 7th of -MJ- 80 "covered by the fire of rebe! earjaooteri that hn treads iouud u Gen. Banks, removed and sent to the city in charge of a guard of honor, whe.-e. until its bur:.!, it lav in state in thc h.di the "Friends of Order." oa a raised platform in the cen'reof the room: "The cotSn was draped iu ihe Awericaii flae: on wm , Ud h bwjtJ anJ " "" round the coffin fiower were strewn in the greatCatholic church were ftrictiy c-.mpl:e I j Triih. The guard paced s:!eat!y t ) aiiuj fro. aad idivpether it pouted tfolcusa aceneas wis i-.ver wineiiJ.' a The b-Aüd of ihe Maacha e:Vi Fcrtv-i coJii Kvir'aent a-lcnJi nj dc-.t:r e.i lI.-.U-: j'-cr.ii a. nd d'ff.rcia'.Li aer-e .0 tlje cvmc cry, where he biiyj d wi.h he !uil:trv Lior; prsr tt ihe iXJCisioa Tin .?"sr:.ii i,fh i 3 ripest jaid the mem .ry oi giilaa: cejartn-tn, vu ..... litt "t , lflt'D3t'! Jr " :.jraincrc 1 l ndefti?A!e new5Par corre.- - 1 a - 1 pofidents. the public hii hid no informa tion of ihcir hsor their erriecs. There were other Captain aa 1 Litutea-1 antg, ud oSeers A h-gher rank than Vaptains orLeu'cnaa. wh fell in the err'tle aAau!li ufon Port IIu!m? but wh were hurried into d-un?!?- grave. unkneMcd, uncolfine 1." without a tribute of re?ct or ceremony to the courage and patriotism which had sealed their devotiou to their country with their lives. Put (hey te nut,t if'Jfo x. Cailltux wa more fortunate, and his bedy, from axnring the th'.'U-.mii who le'l before that fortress, was t-electel to e the object of such unu-jal and in irked b;nor. laud his services and death tobe the Jheme 'of eulogy. White men had fought as galUulh JieJ a bravejVt haJ laid thtir CtJtllluindA the breach ' Willfully, and. Wt.rcitnut for foolish prejudice of race, WüoIJ haVf been eotitled to equal hon.r .nd rCHrjec, Tt i-useless for the Present i-.- . ,t .V, b b . 4 ... lourin 01 0 Ul reci.ng ine ecjuaiuy oi lbe race while uch contemptuous di,rc-.r-trd is raid to his tentinicnte bv h su!, r r i . , a t4 . t d.nate ofheers. It is ue.es8 lor Provost .. , , .Marshal (n encral, Colonel Fry, to assist indirec'.ly the superiority of the white race, when the rotted and lothomc corpse of a negro in e!ee.ed for testimonials of military and civic inspect nunc marked th;m have been paid to the freshest and most glorious form of the most noble free American, not of "African dei-oent," who has braved and met death in this war in the Department of the Southwest- Chirtvjo i ami. t..i.n....u ,.! a..i...i The Mcr, yu Society will hold a ietival at lLurK n on Saturday evening Aug. 15.h G speakers will be a ng e l''t to add re -s tho meeting 0 tht meeting Gov Vüli .n. and fibers hivo cen mvited. .o,c! !i:uic Wiiihoin a' euu:.:iee Ste-k-it, t c. inu.eiK'c rhurch. up;e l! 7 ' i- ck , . ' .he X. Ij. i M, . . , inn Hiii I T oi.et!i can be had m he eh arch cr i ,hc Hall. .-.ine hinj; t Ali wr. i ;e re to con r.Nu'e the k h'.i . v'.inue . s '. er.;, an reie've vuua are requeued to .ttiaf Ticketä ior8upper 75c
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1 1. A.-WOHK iym-)uth TiIarsliAll Co. lad. Uk- u.ivi r-idu hs 8thühed a New Gror.i 3 r. ui.r w-k ot Bwtkpr's eorter, m Lm- ; t .ni-t. auu wilt si: timrs kerp a oTnpJ-C t ui' iil i Fm.lv GrorVnpi. of the ver iar QiT-uTT. wiiu-.ihe will imatitblj pell at the vfi in.rkit rrice RichmoDd Mill Flour a4 Kotsl a. ways m hnd. ' H A. WORK. I'll oiouih, Indiana. July 1 CiL lbC3. b34tf Hew Spring and Summer 13 ! JUST ilECJElVJEJD 4T TBI low piuce store: 10) PIECES OK I'UINTS, 8ELL1ICU20 To 30 CBNTS - RICH k Pill 73. I I (U W I U U i C iüU ! - i- Jl. 11 il. tC (Ä.T THE CIaO C3CUOLB coaKsa r We hTr. atvl kecj of, OO LtA.' BSST OF ROOSRI i-juliiiag Cii.tc t ai Im- fit. irt a twr 7 to bv pun li :cd I'm lk:':ci!vj:i cf vwblcj . l jr Alckk l.AU'JiC i.2:.i & jr f IOC rr ir f oPL!4lOR CiUAllirV; lUw ttK Gru.-r!.c wi ! .;! F4 t ta ju-t-kf a cail. Al. n-udu of Co'-Tt Tr..i ! tiitra i frö. LYHIvl . i ELLSS Plr.,t -.vt'h !d5an. Jn&r I!.;t J-Sf aljyf Tolegrapliic : regard Jßead a? ana tec ilesigned I KENBARC.ER Keep crum.t2t!y osliuu! aaä o3tn for i.eW49 f 511 L tUfiüSTiXü liliftl JC X3L O S i3 Ever uffciedia PNmouJh Hf aUo iii iiiUiarturC'bt-tttTKrk mor r-r(C-U tli4it t'u-r (ubl'i'limt-Ditu thvCouittr. KLTAlixING done with m-murt and H.pri llOr ün dour south ot Kice ni A. RENBAROKK DeceaUHTÜith .7 Oll IV 13. DEVORAitornrr and Cuunsclor at Latr, SOLDIER'S BACK PAY AXD ECFJTT 1CF5T soiicnoR or pensioke. -i,;,--LJ ?J AUwnit ;;ml Ctunrlor at Law. JjOfhce n Hank PcuriN, i a : mouth, ind. OF INTEREST EVERY FA RM1TB. The .rdeiuirKl ha purchAMd th Hi fcr .MuiV a.l Coui,i,i. Tlin,.!itr and UctXn' Vt U K. ldinc die, vd III Mil Farm I lit, Mud Gju Ui th Urnara ot iL County; i 1 Gi id nckn 'wU.ld by ali who 04? teeo it. Ui St; n:perior o . n oil r t vrr invee,ed. At n i.n lcr ot oc i v i ifiioo ii will p ler ItMlf le Otic srar. It i ucooiiiy to tue it. Cej gi hi .!. te .Simi -I'd l imine .l sprite.
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