Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 February 1864 — Page 2

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F- - a Q .1 4 . .... . EE. lo-t. - - - . . State Convention. Wcdhlike tobe thought in.pertincnt

but e shoul 1 really like tt. know whether ; Tliat anv L0dy except an abolition edithe Democratic Sute centra! cunmirtoe in- ur j, lm.c for a ni0. ... .. . i . .. v

tend to call a Matt- U-nventiou fcawu. The central tons of our exchanges is" pcsitii n. and iVr ihat rcaon retue3 to cbl! a c.nvcniion until our enemies are ta cruuchly crf;anz- l, is not true yet we EaU?t c.-Klcss that thui far mattevs look to u- very rauch that way. The National convo.sri-jn mets July 4th, and there arc delca'ci tobe eioe'oi Inui the State at hitf. but by whom, oi vuen. o b-j... ; found lv ir.uiu.- It has also We do not knotr of cour.s whether thce 1,1 to istiu-facts, bv the Haht of it r tAn U Ln.,nnr aoirptl.o eonili3lVI Iii'. U ill'w i.' V" ' - - ' ' " m i ' 1. - . - r - ...... 1....V1 ...f.vnnil patnois UM- ua-uo aie uu i veneration by an true memoes oi den. critic any. as a pariy, u uus w ourseive3 :iu i trie rarste oi comiiiuiio' ai liberty, we h-.ve no new doctrines to arm unce ;uo new creed to promulgate, 3 ad . no untried principles to enunciate. Why ' then not proceed at once to perfect our j

gtron-ly in lavor 01 a cure .'uu..u.. H not at a!1 p.bie, alKi We have to bv .Meade who is seen considered and ap- W1 UJü iney nave uevas-. j -JA1 Ii KS 1 )ll T1VJV! as earlv a day an rr-ct:caUe. tay in April. 81V jn relation to the ui.-itter w that even an proved, to be ui,planted by cue of the t-d the fields and plantation, of the .-.nth, 1 A Memphis letter express the belief ' Th5jl hi , ,ra., a " or May at farihet. We luTe that the abohtioni,t i, hard run for capital when he gmith fatnilv. or General Thonm. or (Sen- destroyed the commerce of the north. ( that M..hile w the real object of I Jen. Sher- w Vt'- ..m.,',. J nk vf ;d.'e conr.myorary tha iims,a in such btock. er;x, tIanc c'k, or HUr ajrain,' or the TI' haVt' iv, ;i to civilization a mnvment. There wa, a report in; jUtv vyK a V ll Uli ' tho coEinitt :siu the interest of the op-j jf the Repuliean really thinks that it Lord knows who. and only He knows whv. 'd democratie in.titution.s which it will ;'w 1 nrk yo4erd-.y that M-bile ha 1 been j oi iff rial eIl r. " I

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UCV.VJ ?aLc.'.cu - crit wnatsiiy you ne-gnwr; itax upon the reop'e or to lav out the de- rir.uiiipns. our oat tie- "' - v-...i..... ..;,...,.,, (.,lai .,t -.,. Il0. tir-Mi-n, ; a ATI n.:-.- r-.t ir.ai.'D U jIkv'v iatle out kntl : L .. l- ' . . . ... fields will furnish tlicm with .-neu-h tin. bohr-lim,' slavery, and makini: negroes the ' -li" prf..nj:i:jr v.r.i;-. duiv. ccno. caupaio -5 1 : 1 . V,. . . tads of cu-jcnptioii. no interest is taken Wl 1 ,uniKfl ,,,tU,,1,ll,n"V' hu , . , , A, . A? a R?.-t(ir;itiv.; and I:c..:!U'if li'.? ;t rj:al. ? In N rthrra lr.r.r.t. He 1 in fcii escthc cvtmnttct; pledged to carry it ua.. Our ce-hbor of the iicpuiiucan lusit? . . q eJilJ,r, The Fxeeufve bv b- man skull for a pvramid, and V.'endell h c'uaN 1,1 w?l!le n,cn- The same m- . ?!tl, Hc;l tl!(t ,5i :-CN xe.onuuati,tle old .fScer. aad .electing that he can prove that we voted for Ila.e, Phillips or Peecher would be only Ivo bap-; ycr.es ,f reo!ntio,s I. AA, 3"ACOB3. delcgaics t, the Vnal Convention fimu wrote ,n aloimon letter to Mr Colfn. , aaJ V,.;., branches of the the laying of powers of he a tonal g.,vm- J r 3.1 . M H , A IK ; &u-..n- he friends ot the committee, Iu preached an abolition tcrmon, aud got five n r t r. . tl t the corner skull." n.ent. l'res.dent m :nt m the ct -rros on-. Or t .,, r -J.i. l o -ni.J. V . . , - u , ' . , . . Government of but little account, They ! , 4, . . , .. , 1 . ! . .. - r--- - . -i.' s.i.i-f.e .i.. ci .!.. purtomuj crJf to do this it is thought that the State doll:ir3 from Grove Pomeroy for doing it. . . .. . . . , J denee with the rebel authorities relative; ...... w.!urc. cr..e. w ao n, kis n.,u8u , have been swallowed up in the vortex. that A .Modifilh (.Vns riTfTioN Pre,.M. nt ' .i,.. .f ...:, I ST-HST PRPMIM ClN)( . A. fENBAKCEI.

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.he Sfcct of ulT ike eonve.io any .hing he ha, a mm.l to, -even lha. A, ' w'-w.l,e W1 1 f -i.k.vs, .iiree that the "sa-.I . riPti.. bill tAen ami Jiw.ed rnunle.o di-tnet J divide .he part, hi,' ,per is a umUW. gen.iemu.lv ,be... '1 . t;n-cr' lcf9':,"n ' 'WM"-"' '"V u"1'' .'j..m.enl. It i, .he Intention 1 . , . h'in, well and good; it not, he can easily B,;.i 1nrit yf. .7 roii:tirii':o?i" tb Jic.., t u v, and thus rlav into the hands cf ihe adoli- just such a publication a ought to be in- ' , t . ' . , . r . ; 8,m MC ' omut""' nioduiea- the Military ( mmittfe to pre- this meas1 - . . . nullity and set it aside by an hxecute t ion referred to be;n" th.-- inti-r- r.lit;. . ... t:onits. If the Democratic party is. as it troduced into every family in this county; . . r . tlM" rUentl to interpolation o. Ure to a v,e as fooii as possible. ,i J , , ,. Proclamation, a well as the Constitution n cl nie dec iriro' tint rl-em r' ' n . i v- n i -...a fr. 1. ,orPri,ed bv rr ne n e an- and that ha is h.mself a model g I tor. . . . a ciau. t uetiai m. in.il tt.cre sha.l lo ne.- All is quiet at Newborn, N. ('.. the reb-

Tcaticnrad nake our State Nominations nee 1 U, that white is black, or black,. V V, , " VC1 IL r- "earn I'nMm ay U t 'he l edorah had cea.-cd

.to V..r -Ut it tre ate to truekl M the white; but a3 the asseveration of,Uch men ! " ' 'T "''7".- v ,, , . "- -tttut... t at..t l.n- "..m,. ,1,,,;- ur,.n tlr-rhs.. U, ,.-,.i,,ue.! f, ; di-ecrtive ,f n, edienov then poliev amount to nothing we are indifferent to '7,-Z T". ' T 1- '' f '- l "-' ''- 1 1 '.;.", stitation ot 1 it has sunk to a mere de- In ted State9 Hithoito il ei .,b. tbr.' i' n. . ! would indicate that we shonli wait. Mieaw-, them. batm soeietv and re-i-cr of Fxeeu'ive ; i i l 1 1 ' , to (.re and ( mun,:ut P.-n;t. her like to ee what is going to turn un,i He denies, in a we,k way, Iminsou.ht b" 1 ''V .conventions, held lor the purpose, have. It has b,e decided to incite tic x , . bt. , , p t , ,, ", , ed,cLS under the new oi and ;na word become time-erver- and the Po?tinaslership at this place, and mti- i i i : . 1 . Munin o. r.j.u enain an t mta.i'rx r.i , a " 1 ' cessity that his been fcUi3tituted in its n.,vT tlo Iroii.leMt 'i HCx" tir . .mm . i i r ! policy hunters iiicad of abiding bv the mates that th present Post .Master in- , , ti . i l it r roi.ic.it u kIi'u , t.iehcue ments to j ',100 men c.u-h, by consolidation ! iv "l Ll,1.,! il Lnr ' l 1 at Stead. Ihe farst branch ol the l.overn- " constitutions to e.mf.rm to the Ilpublin ad to ..p further cnliiinents of civahv ä liiijLUt&b.e T-r.neiT'ler! ol r.ohti.'al truth, tormed us that he ( 'lattinirly) and Mr. 4 .. :, e . . i .i i' . 1 1 '"iU" ' Cl l,,uu;,i 1 . , . hJ' mem that lell before the stroke ot the h- rr,.f.,l Wh-it nevt e-r b. .To l . , i ueclatedby the fathers of the c.n.titution, "Colfax quaneiled over it. Wc have no . .. T .. . t. . ' , Wut,KAt "h he d0- exu-p. .t Indianaimi.w. IVb. 1. j J . , . . ecutive was the Judiciary, st that now. un- 0 ai.0 ! ,.,. vt If, .,ni ... :) , , . . , and practiced hitherto Lv th apes aud de.-ire to draw Col. Bailey into a contro- - u... i '" a " "Ul sU U1 J!1 tUl''ri- i The deaths e-t rebel pr;orcr at CVi-p!

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organization, nominate our candidates, and;him?elf. Ho miy even prove by the un-

0-0 forth before the reople fairly contms-' tin- the truths of democracy with tha errors of -bolitionifm and ask an intelligent side", than f'unpk at the expense ofpr:.D-j

people to ctoose tctwecn tno two: I'erac uiai uc uiu sees 10 co tnvse very th'iiijs. v. "v.n.vu w the Nuith destroy ed, m that the .horer of mpner pjae, 1:1 contraveiuion 01 um j . ru.-I. a wv ur-e iuTccnt-.i; . . .'r. . ..i'.i... c - tx- 1.0.... .o. .1 . . .... . a .1. ' who Will take his scat on the 4?b ot M:ireh !. !n!f" -.i.l t. 1...1-.I...- ..Til-. . ..il.... P.!:........'..,...!,.,.! i ein ' . . ... . .

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afra;d o f ouarely before the peode best citizens here, who, bei. n ' to the Ue lb'JJ' C expect a Democratic l.n- rivers miy a;:a:ii wave with :he suar-ctne There i some commotion here amnj is:. ' Ti,4.v .ir v .n-.r -ie?f.l .;!. v:-w of ur.-.t; rreotin-Mhess issues and aVnbthe result, i publican party were so incensed against 6 t0 bc ted? and tint, immediately and wyten with the bur.-t.ng cotn-n ; that Co:.,cl Maj,r, aud the 1 ke. rccc ititr!'1;1': ;,i r' " l SALI'!, FKKO .(' ICXCUAXGE. " . I- i , , . n f,lir ,.,. .:..,.. i i -l . -ii in all that region we may und a lemut.'cr- . , ! ri-.'ie ot u-. evn to Wiu-. Better fall with "truth and justice on our i htm for the cour-e he took in relation to A'UT l'Qh n s.at. the 1 resident will ativc. ,arket tor the he-ivy inducts ,f our . "'e l'r,T(:- -d cnsohdation -t re-imentsi ei. t;,, ir,. i i-h nt-nc-.n ll . ! ', n ! at.d : !t it

ciple but we fhll not fall, if trus to our- j al tone of his paper that they were in f ivor tehe-; the re iple will su-dain the cause ofiof deposing him from the editorial tripod constitutional liberty when the 'juestion is j of their party oran, aUJ would have done fairly made before them, and those wh-i iu o !"ng ago if ho had not beggeJ fir his the name of freedom have perpetrated : e l'trial life, and promised to do better. crime-: almost numberless, and in the naa.ej Wc kn w that cveji now many of the het of ioy ;ltv c .mmittc- I '.re i.-on. rank, umdul- j men in his party -re looking around for u

tertte I treason, against law. orof.r. ai.dgo d covenraeut .vi'.Uuro'.y meet the late so r-, , ,. , , utlv tlir uue. Ihtn sha.ll those, who ' t f.rthe Kike of fat contract, or paying

...iii it i . .. : - i ' se iiirt'O and ci iniitie of wir ml wi-..i.t "4,, me suiter; ig wti Hi i. o-cs, beud the sut.ple knee, and cringe to, occupy us much space m his paper as he , mrDc 'in calamines oi war, and atupt , " . , , . . . ' , , . - . i . ! . . i in its otead the Pnion is it wm in tlo ! 1,1 51 ttt''ty leet two inches 1 ng tyrants dresc 1 in a little brief authority, ; c iocsth couiinenting upon what we h ive ; u,c 1 ,llou 1,3 u was in tne . . , , ,,i , i t-. ;. .ii i-a- i dvs of Washin 'ton .lefers.m ind Io L a!,' tteeii leet wide, boarded up on three call for Ihe rocks and mountains to hide , to say; can h ive the iat word it he desires u Vs 01 asntnton, dc.eron ana Jack- i . , i u . i ii ..'so "nl with ill tl.. ni iti....l.l hli.i.y sioes, with ttie other arranged with slats, tbir. from the seem of and indiirnaut r-eo-: i . but we shall continue the even tenor of, 8 w" all the mamluM tiessing .... 7 .

pie. determined to preserve for their rh:l - our way. vote for whom wc please, wri!e r:n the priceless b on haaie.l doxn to theiu j fuch letter. as wc deem proper, and oeoaby their fathers. Let tnekstcr trembic. j signally stir up our amiable neighbor, si) an i tra:tors bcw ire, the people ''know j that he can, ej set the acr'd bde that accuthe'r rights, and knowing ciare maiatuiu j mulafes ujion hs mental yton.ach. Wc them." .shall do this in the spirit of philanthropy

The Gkl'at -Coiterhfad Hi..t" about ... . .... a m . 1 which the abIitionuts hre ata so much Lial fall, was tried lust weck in (Vaixion Plea Court r and fcn.ietl in smoke. The men were pioccuted through malice, for partisan purposes alone, and the .prosecution inuigite l by a fuw of those here who are engaged in the-cause of "G d nd humiuity" who are we should .ay intensely 4,Ioj si" if nul.ee. einy. hatrel.and f-lan-Ier c iatiture loyaltj . After the ev'- j deuce wis all heard, the .Judge instructed the jury iht the evidence wa entirvly insufScieat to sustain the charge, and the jury found a verdict of not guilty without lcav'ng the jury box. So much forthat piece of malignity and fccoundrelitm. The New tlbany Ledger says there is a tcft strong feeling in Kentucky in favor f h romnval of to Capital of that Sta' to Lou.sville, The Louisville City Council offer the use of the City Buddings to the State officers and Legislature, in the event of the remtival, until au'tablc 1 a hüngs can be erected ; and also cfitr to ban thu State n.oej tQ 4rect .tbe.buildisge..

j Tbat HI under. - A couple of week since the Kebubli-

ic:.n raed quite a dust over what it was ic:n ra!.-ea quite a aust over wnat. li was ; t0 n. ai a 6. j .Wundcr on I .he t.ar. cf Mr. Thomp,. .he Auditor of !,his County. It alluded to the c:r,u.stance of a rent Tern an whn called to rav .... t - I ;i fi.,.ni nA r,f l.n.l i v led atSSOO. when it ,hou!d have been 81SÖ0. . The facts wa thatthe ominn of Inno nrn irl.Vl. tl.A 1 ? r.,i T.l r lirr ! 4 : w.n coninimea ov nie ioriner Auniior. .ur. Fuller, or by his Deputy, Mr. llainlcr, in y: (he i)u,,;c.i:c meijt 0f n.anuf;.ctu! in-' political ,;tai out of such siiiu,v materi:ll can make anything by such a course, and wiil i-tate the facts on both sides, correctly, wc pled-e tlUrfelf to find five blunders committed bv Au.lito. 'Fuller while in office. fjr e-ich one eonnnittcd by any Democrutic Auditor this County ever lud; the v..lt.-.. .t. tiauiiiiaiiuii -J citii. u l'i ui.ci o nv.'i. Qrm aßil 0YCr anv con?eclltive number of i were false, and we now add that we h .ve There .ire those with whom he aiso- . . cc.t bv wlinni he em .1 rvtvo " - - - - w t rafui i .a M .-..- ll.. .....1 il... I ... .m-u - .u u.auc. auu nice.ui uiaunci.y m u vc uemea our iinuiüiaauii i.om t uogcuicr a uintfrcu: mrt-e- oic eauor oi uie jiepuoncan may deny a-i much as he phases t!iat he a:he 1. both personally ami through the interveat-on of frieuds, for the removal of Col. Bailey and to get the appointment seruruloud satellites that revolve around i h 1.1. that such was not the fact; but ninetMohs of this community arc well s.-iti-fw I ! that matter, and so disgusted at the gencr ; better man to as-ume the control of the'r pirty paper, and that unless he gives bet- : t -ni I, i . I t.n -taitisiaction he will be compelled to vafT i , 4. . , ite. He can spend as much time, and for his benefit a well as for the pleaurc i. alrr,j3 u, to se(. h!m Sf u;rn.. I Sight, CuiiHldcralloii and Ap )roial. The President iu hs order of January 20th approving the regulations for gMVe, :, - : .1. r. o . i tug iruuc in nie insiiriieni oiaics. urawn i : . c. i and commended by the .Secretary of the iiisuiuent iii.nci, ui an n I - i i ircuMir, .uaioj - iiax ven ana eonsuierco them." If the nation h id more e confidence . 1 -1 id st.ih.lity, J iii nie l rciiueiu s cao;ie:iv ami sT.iii.iiry. 1 ' II Wi.lllil no rli ill I it ha rr.-it nieil tu l.virn tli.tt . I- - T . . .. . 1 's he doei not anorove imnortant measure

one piece. wis an oversight on the part of He s:m bv the report und considered and ,mc 'r" the present war. Ihey . 1 - ; WHITE LEAD , L . ... , ' i . 1 l,n c. i i th;ik that tin numlx-r ol l edtrals is s.

tn deputy Auaitor.a mistake sucn as xne approved 1'opc s strategy ami vki n the ... jr. mm "ere ; ... , ,. i , , it i TJinv -,.1 i .,,! Ti eat as to preclude the !Oca oi tlie move-! r TLkPLN ri.Nh - former republican Auditor made dozens of, conduct of his memorable campaign, but 11 ls' lhc ,i ne ckea a poweriul, . . 1 i M and who was defended under all circum- lVFe Ava8 superseded by McClellin. lie I'l and happy country. They have : Vi UI5f mt ;l r:lMl- . . WINDOW CLASS O ne hv th UonMldiran. The error of ' L, ' M.l ..1 ... arrayed brother a-ain.t brother, father . " ' atur,,ay sl 1 'ederai reeuiinoi-Mnce .n H .

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until he -ha wen and Considered them." 'X'V lC Unfortunately, his approvals based on sight C " '"'" Piiryand Consideration are no guarantee of per- VaT There are three meanings to the inanencc, except in progressive subjection phrase "The Union." The first i the of the governmental policies to Gmison-' Union as itexistcd under the revolutionary ism. He saw ami cui fide red and approved ' Confederation; the second is the UniouunMr. Seward's dingliches to the Kuropean ! der the Constitution, the third is the governments, pledging the nation to a law- Union as the radical arc try ng to rceonful and magnanimous prosecution of the struct it. The first in a Confederate war. He saw, considered and approved Union; the second a constitutional Union; the Crittenden resolution. Ho saiv Pa- the third a consolidated Union. The first ten and Demptey, and considered their is the Union of the Secoionists, the tecrevelation, mddiiapproved of their project, end ig the Union of the Conervativos the HosawtLo Mifäouii Jacobin?, acd coa-! tt::d is the Uatoa of the Abolitionist.

tillered their demand for the dismissal of Schofield. and refused to trrant his anrro-

val, yet IWeorans is now in command in val, yet Ko?ecrai)3 is now in command in M He saw aud considered the hUtory of the battle of ChicWaj and .rnrni,. ,hc ,,,..,,. . R, ' v.., " J Cianr.A Jr. ,i:. Vll.ll V J V U "UD I VKtVU A V O V U I 11 VI ID" . it t... i .. i i urate, in- ut uie reiM.iris, auu cou.il .. and t-e, enUhin on the IVi.l vct McClellan was superseded hv Pone. X ' f .,.-.1 Af r viv. . .. ? . , , , . r ' nut . p :o jii was kini.r-t i.v urn. ' "J sui eroded bv considered and aoi.roved. to be Mmr-lanted Peihaps thee contractions in military mat ters are to be attributed to the War V j m partn.eut. in which the President -'don't amount to pig traek." We are glad to ,ec that, in form, at least he ces and conaiders the regulations of the Treasury Fev . " I I'atiiu'.iii. i .vc .1. i Consrrss. has destroyed American liberty in the ht ' . , - eraiiy icei tins, even those who belong o f. r . n . oiilil.eAii ilisnenjf ion. ücall but üna au.hürjty in the preident in n atue, but an j DOwer aud in fact. IVhon will the War Cmlf Scujc abolition ratorn are j me termination 01 .lie war in ninety days. Ninety years will not see the end of it if the country so long remains under the rule . 1 ... i. . 1 .. I , of tha abolition party. Iut wc h:iVe a stru,1o hoPc !t w111 'e cni e1 ,u !ess lhan two years. We expect a cau his Congress together; that body, will rjpe il all abolition meaurc ; the President w.ll abrogate all the Abolition proclama- ..... turn: v,-iueh have emanated from Jaiueo n; P.,-. ; I,.,. I ri -i . and 1 1 evident and Congress will reque-t r' ... cae erring aouinrons to repeal the ordiunices of Recession and return to the old j Union. These manifestations of iu-tice1 and liMii&st purines will beet a verv lire ana ujnwaipurpo. ts,w.u occci a m ly iar0c Lnou party m all the rehellious States. The Pnion narfv in the 'sonib will -.ii.l Liuon prt in me oouih will appual I to the teoole to rid tbein-ehes oftlp , tne I'e,,e lo .nd ot the a.id the people will rally around its stand ird, and secession will melt away under influence like snow under an ApriUun. rr. i .... ... Alien wc win have peace and t men. e w.ll never hive them till then.- W CV..y Fanner.

bide. He r-uw by the reports, and conoid- "',,JT- ' raMerre..i me coun-, . I , . t.-r Int. ...Ii' ifruviii'.i ) Ti i i party. I lie object of the refonnoisame !cred and approved Barnside s Frederick- u mt0ti s'r;i 0 ard. fhey have shed 1 - J ! . . . nn .,v. n' l.l.u.d ..,.,1 , 1 1 I ":U iU. hoCIl JCCMU idl 0l0 I, the 'TC lt r

hur: cainpaiirn, and wrote um a letter or "" J t" ""u"- ... , , . ,l;t4afcMhc slaughter, bu, iWW, tain, of money. They l,.ve n,ade the airj " 'w ; 1 '' i .! i . . . ami returned t tluir ol.l im.iv.Aru if ü

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the Keimhliean iiartv. and are detirend v'i... : ...r.. t . i t .

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Ihe Boston abolitioni,ts are at logger- ( with the most conomical sp.,on arrangehcails upon the presidential oncstion. i.nt ........... ....d,,... c.. ., -n...

Garrison has presumed to differ iron, hia a ronjWies. and so he is denounced as bit'erj ly by them as they all have been in the 1 ",imt Ul ut ,,muK,n oim'r u'lks wll i i . . i a a : .1 i. ii i noi now me knee to tue neuro oioi. ltsa i -- not, oov me Mieu iu inc ne:ro 1001. ll S a ' lh'S ww IM nut occur r. doen years . . f .1 I I .... a a or more since If the abolitionists had ioU'lt among themselves then, we doubt if 1 the Vorth and South would be fir Htintr ! t- - ! 1. .-1 a l .. !.?.-. .. .I ll ; ' leach other to-day. But it is rather odd J I.l. a" . lit i .1 t liiiai oakhisu.n mom i ws playing 111c

Wlial the Abolition Movement! . ,las A t-oiiipllslieil. J

T1,e Xew Yurk Hald. noticing the ' , t art,ck York Tribune tm-i.iB h ""tin,,, between .he rp.mzati f"' b.,li.;ou sucie.ie3 iu the Xur.h in 1.0.1 i .1 , . Ih- and the present condition of J jq country, savs: " ..wi,., .1., i i l .r. i Abohtin,,-,.., have aWm,lished may be - hr:ctl-v sta,ed "' vcr3 cw word,. The aai usi son , en Htl reu a a l nst Haren i . HiPV hav filled 0...1..n,l witl. M i . ...... .muur-, the proan of the dyin-, an

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car io recover. yil tni.s tlu-y Jiave accomidifhed in thirtv venrs (W I.-.m. i urc"J "ds let loose irom the iowest al '"Spired by the mo.t inicmal malice could not have accomplished . wore mischief in the same sp-acc of time. ; If this mav be anv thlny to rcioio ,.v,r ! c J j ici uc iiooiiiiuiiisi.s rejo.ee. II tliy dcLi.?olnS instruction? to General Steele, cr .arj m.r icminiarj wvitutic in ;1 . I 1 ... t tbo St-d K ia,p Wet. In"lhc NortUcst wc W;int . we W:lllt pC;vec i,, a stored I'nion and uo..n teru: hon.irable tu the North and just to- . ward the hout , ; upon tcniH tint n dl teave It T 1 . atil I f 1 V 'It, ll 11. t Atla'111la3 1 Fl . f IVi f -li t r.ea.-e before .he ..nh is eslmwed an.! rich jmi ;illsj S(J t,.,t r' th, (HIre,,f the Ohio, the Wabash, and the M issi ippi, throughout their entire How to the Gulf," i. . . i -.ii i Ulcrc u,:v u,i iinei. Harmonious, ami i i i ii. ' 1 I . I -. ' - 111 ii'pp peipie. oriuij!iij7 rec procai o:e-ui: V l ?. ,? . i.i ,i by the exchange ot all act.s ot kmune and j a restored an-i growing e.min.eree. ' "A part of the old Park Barracks is now used as a pri-on f:r the detention of sol- ,. 1

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lion IllnS I I L'VTitrrpu'u 1 ..it. .I .'luii'ii .iiciu nit; na- ui tut i iv a iii'uiii , , . s.' &:-yns i- v . . fZ.' --m -.ir ' -t 1 . .-, . . . . .. ... . i.. . T l. it i i. . ?X-.xTr".?VvÄtfÄv-i .

Emperor t;lt Senator tpmi Indiana, in a recent v ?S:Vj Ö'.: V " ' "t ' , ;i Ki- t j speech in 'he .Senat,, against the bill cm- CcO.iing January, and over IlU thus far n ! . '' 1 ' --ry i pilling Senator to take a tot oath, before thc l,rt,"cnt ,n,,Jth- ThN iw ho:lY V W&tttf 'iSiiWJi , . T-H tTrW. TVT

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redi-tin- inir, of the üeinomcv of the reat X.rtb. The Po..r fell-w, are o,e,ri. v. ry CM iS IL? - ' I'iiYMO I IT, 1 2S I.

, . trr 1 r ir1 al pr:,(...ers confined therein. The inove - r-icttns tt military discipline, an 1 thou-1 ,. , , , , , , .. ln.i, wh.m wa-- calculated a surpr s- , :'d pass by that whitened sepulchre, 4. .. ... . .. . 1 . 1P - . 'Mded ol success m cousotiu-uioe ot mb-r.

ime me i age oi me iiyena in nie menage-

nc' v 1,iCa are now conhned, without bu,,Lf,' ur be',s' or a,,' ac; -mmo-lation wl.:i'por 111! lli.-v ft.,.,. .. I r.-.rl. t 1... ' n i- ..... . , " ".' " "

7"" ,n v,,ar-e ll;M I"rc,,J,J "I'cl it,!, anl u K(iN wa, Hll.taInc(i. th( Hs-...f,l.io. on. the floor , hus Wn at Wa

wnu I'eaos tu e ieh Obliers, hre isti. Jius, ! . ...'".an . i .a a. it;. jiv; i i:r The rest are brought out and chained around a tree. . ... , , Aikvf.v men nave urell HI mis pet noli , tsonte as long as two months, for the red 1 . j tape to be spun by the inertnes- incapci y ., rr:ni.I w ord. i.....-!... i - " -- -' r. ,, , .. . ' .! n... tr . . . io . ........ 1 ..... , ... t lw :i 1 1 1 v. rr .... f.. I, .......... a .. .....1 ... al.. '. -VT. ur Humatin .111 VI IU II1C. .... .. .. J age. ait7 J r- V. We sec that Senator Wilson, In a very 1 . .11 i . , 1 ulIen aml u,,.r ous m inner, his wilh- !.... " '-j'' ' (Ir.urn li 14 ri.i.,hOi... , .... .jl .. . t, I .-ion of Sen ttor Davis. He hid better never have drawn it, so far a he and h's party are concerned. The Senator from Mas.-aohie'.ts mistook the present temper not merely of the people but of Ihe Senate. He is ahead of bin time, though probably not more than a year or two, if his party should continue in power, which God and the people forbid. On the whole, we are not sorry that this form of radical tyranny has so distinctly cropped cut thus early. It serves to forewarn the people of the real character and tendency of the party which is raising htaven and earth and hell to cr ieinte its power in tho government. I orewarned is fo rormed. Lou tvtl.'e Journal.

THE NEWS-

CllICAi.o. Tuesday, February 0.

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' C " -- " " f- ill I IV. j lilLMit. at laottmn Wiiro tw. V. from the city, and a further advance was j i ,..,.(in , y rriirt i ja . r 1 matte on rnindnv. I he leaoral lrcc . rebel di..tth .it three brigades . Ol int.'llitrv ')lil iniii rnir'niiiiitu .,f .ii-. ir ! : - , ' 7.., . Arable skirmi.hin- endued, bufno dan.tli:lt UI,nPortant movements may be looked lor. ; l"u,c ",u l tock-joidjtn fabrication. A rebel dis-i - ( -a.,. e.-iu reaei.u re-unenf, m,s'1 tl,e V ' inM. ;! th;lt (:e- had defeated the I e leral cavall7 " tfcc :,z'; that the people f Mobile are eoi.fi lent of their ability t.. ,l -UVvC-4141 ULlluvvIII llie .-tllllJt. Vc: (Ti ,iv lr "nun .'r j In the Iloue. a bill wa introduced The . . c s fuvng retired ; and tciegr.v.hic commit--.it . v i i i nicatmn with li::utort has been resumed. ... ' At th n copti.-n ..f the Pth oi.-l f-SU' Indian a to day Cov. Morton was too iii-.ii p;ed to ari e;tr. 0vor ,,mco aml s ((1;ors arr , ""'' he j ..tr..l ht n-hi. lor I e-:.; ti and the'r nere.ve in t.umerieal s-:vnth the War Department. S me n ilitaiv n i tlcn.en l ein to fonue themseiu-s u Wih-I r- " i ' I out commaiios. ti- , i r i Wedne.Mla). l eb. L. ! On Saturday lat (Jen. Bu'.ler dir--p-..tche ! it"e i- v . a conquerable b.ice irom oiktown t. - wards Kichmond, with the. view ofmakin-' r .i.,,, , ,, ... , r a dasu upon that e.ty liberating 'he leder - iiue.. o. M.m, u. eonwt.uviKe oi ........ matiou given to the lebcd by "a VanWe deserter." I'tioii reaching a point w th i. ., .... . , . ten niiiCs ot Lichmoud, ihe ox-e l ;o.i fouml ihe roads no obtrude I by timber i , . ,. , , to he imparl We f..r cavalry, ::nd tlo-reupot-returned to Wi!li:imburg. During tie retr.igatle march t lie I'ederal rear w at- , tal ked bv the rebels, but they were rej oul iimtoii that the rebels have now more i .en 1 ; in their militirv service loan at anv to;.1 , . i ... ' , ' . , . . , .... " u ties; ami tlie opinion is e.presed that, un - . . .. . . . , I'. u. tu ;s i -. j V . . " " , l.s! Iii' I " oi-:il :iriiii.'j ;Me slron"lv re:i :..n. f wit hm r vio-v l.orf tmia innen i I . . , . ' , . J rrit'irv 'riited d Irin ' tliJ Mit ve r .' ii.il io ue e ieu.ue.1. . . ... . . , 1- . 1 I he .ludie.arv rommiitee has now ! The .Judiciary Cnmmiitec has nowfore it a motion of Senator Anthony to re- ' peal the icstdution (ajjrovetl March o. t : . a i . ,.: .. amomlatory ol the const tat.- n i . .. whieh declarer; that no amei d c it sl a be made to lb? constitution giving (.'on gres- the. power to interfere with slavery iu the States. On the öth imt., a party of guerrilhs seize I a steamer at Island No. 7t, m the Mississippi, crossed the river on her. and burned the town of Boliv.ir Landing. A rebel for e fl,"tM, und ?r Wirt Ai am-, pacd within six miles of Natchca recently cajduring a cotton train. On Monday evening a band of gucrrillng crossed from Missouri into K.msas, ncai Aubrey, and j roceeded towards Olathe. A force of Federals ii in pursuit of the marauders.

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A large Assorlmrsit nt Pi'ifunirry conslaully on hand

18?. 31ra3 PROF. O. J. WOOD'S III mak,-itr.o. on KaKMI.N. v II ?n-eorrt Ni tur:i sv.,-r tun;. - - - . vM rf.muv,. n,alrrr. - will cure alj r.nipt;.,-,-,, S.nM H,aI. j JJ. !Lpr;.;ctll. wV.iri'.l'oU ju II! alv Fa-t it nUut ivi:, i .''. ! '1 Toi:et A-.'.dis :..t the-l-Pornow in u.c. ! T1IOS S VIXS OT ClI,.U!: I T. m 1 n-iir-i. i.rto! 'riil Slo- e inn' Vvsi Vrvmliru ovrr i? o?:ffr e ow ov) nt !: t1 I' Jix-. Ii-lrt ill Slrtiorttr. m It ttay of ' ';or. AS at tl Ve York fcae r;if o!'l.Ni:i. I'iCO'OII ES '1 5t!. m iii hi -.Ii iV.'v ic.njaitra.ui by iv. ii-ir ..a rid I5 IS JL2t ta . Ji t.i. HOT -X '. '- : y -JC--ro;iKi.M; $To t 4 S tl vt ill oake. I)ro r.i -t ti r 'h in aav 1 otriv.- -l.i ', Wim i ' . . .. . ..I.. bvi't.' yymi: a V ! h.U'a' ' " r W ;.-m.-i '.h i.iy.'ftoi t---H I. l':n' hive a lr t .i'r i.i.ot. wi i. Ii ief :i v i m.kr t'..' V t. '. I. t'r.-ftv a I '.l-t I'MIT, (.'! t '.Ii'. t;.'il'i.4 i: l !oh1ii; I' t iiitit. ! -It''. Thov e-uH-in.. b ih" r i'" ":"n) i . ,..,...;,.,.;..;, ;ir t , ti.out., ..: -t ; !? t'n i I in I'-.o nMv l f.t-t !.- . i .V.ii. lV.;-?.ive ; rni-b', ni.um'i'il a..-,.f.ii.i:ei . 5. lhc mJt K,rir t.t8.,r. Th ; .. n i m I vtrtd.ii-J. Tt;- ' . ...... !' .s i.'.no i"! i t.nn..ia.l nude tor u-e; m t tic l:.nj'i :. r . j ii.iin t !-.'. -to ..' t ;M ! mur 1 work ith ies T,:e! it. m .el:, , c." h. ro.r 1 t.-.e t..n..v;- tci.m-i v: ! i Fin th A ahum .Utrh$.-r. j ,,....,... ,TI, , I : Tr.Vi: , ,..... .N Alo r K , K j v( ; ST0Vi: ' 0()r ro uir it:ivt, ;!.,t,0..! , !i.-iti-m. :.t i.. j ' .roIut.s ' he Aim rk-.n: Hoi Air j ;.-t.e. in unal'icMrci! Uy Mi.vr. i'.ikir; k lt.... ; viMi.r. . Y Tlii- rk h To t Tie i ! :.! at tl.o !.'t 5-..H t .ml - v 1..- , ICo'.m Fair. Il is voi-mij -U the t.'r"i e "" ; ,,., iintV m. V. h:te .m--! tl.o ;:imc or ' "-rev m ...t'.- ov-r. r.n t u o :.; !i ttuioi. i.i i r. . Ilil'lll' 11 ll lilt' ot.r. l .t.ON .i.- " '!:- .: ; sin !e-l:f t. ll eiu to 1-C trri. i i:i t-ri if-;..vt. VY -tin I'.t. i -bt it 111 ie .. .' - oi-Ito-oeii to ii. v f.Hidv l:o pur'i ie i:. I?mi ; in ,v Cu !t!l li.tie u ov :lc. ' Mii. S l O' K'A'FJ I. Vlv IV ti: In re-j 1. r.. t .ir'iMii'n .t t.- ll.e ir.u-i:t..il v.Mket:- . !. tneii.-.in C"l-inK i'ooe" w I.:- h oa . t) 1 i. t"r in. Mr. W .o . .!.: hi- ie -a . h . n. I ihr- :n HOT of L:kiij. :h-i lit- jiv.ii r i Ill f Mill O'rin .-v. ..-. - one i . s,.,,, he A,,,. .,Jrt. 1 iwkmg i-veiu m baieiei i m.- e.i.ii... : i. ... .... .;i ....... si... I -rlit i- i pi f'l n i rounii' iiiiimum i i. 111 in.r r'u" " ..m : , l.r lüoaUi"'.- it OK' ini--i ei uiioni i i n. wn-,t e,-i.y rr,,l ... 1 uav :h, l..o -r 11. icrf mm i'i.i-, i'lidep-rt, Apri! 2Ui, lsi J. WiMd' a- ... I. . himiKii. On.. April I. tli. I-' - j i iirii l' . CiIs'lCW KI.I. P..irS!.r: IVeemli. re i'iialiaMÜ iYi.r.i t' Anu-iie (Pit Air Co.kiiit Stovt-." We have seen if. in ui.'ol l'-e k.M. I uhic.iis cii-tirueu d oa sitcii s.i enntic piIiicidt- insuring the i!.uriii:h eoiiMimp1 1... i-....! ..it.iiiiiii.' tlif ere:it--t iinnm ol ln-.it tM.itlf at a sin ill ejeiisc, aii'l fo iis litmiui' it as to serine 11 the result. lor winch Cookii K 'uv i"5 rfi'.irt'vl. ttV mn phIoIv nil 1 ti.it it nitty .c!;z- s .!'. ilu i xp ct.iti.ui- w In ti 1 h i.l I tinned fioni t!ie HOom'iieJcIatitoi' we 5i.nl -em. -:n l ne ea.i i!u'i.-t'.i f 1t..in-tl reeinnin'ii-i it n anv person in He ov!i ot sueli an -iilicle, a.coiiituiiiiig ceoiioai v ai il atilit v. Y mii .&,-, Al.hX. M.'LEXN.J'?. Vatlor of the lt Cong. Church, Fairf tlJ, Conn vfanuf.icinred hv Mli AliPMKVIU) fc CO.. ll atul I t;rcU M. Albany, .. V. for sali: by H. B. DICKSON, & GO., - PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. tiMJbur 33. ie3-o9 -If

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