Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 February 1864 — Page 2
VOLUME 9.
v ITYM O U 'TiTTW-ETCL Y i)E MOCK A T.
W IP DJ 1 HFTU nS:l- fRJ" acd et the acrimony of tbe past be
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n the waters of oblivion. Ome
:Vi-flr mil pr.i.ir a!1 vnnr rontitut ional
H alitor J J rights, both as States ani a individual,
! and repeci at the same time our rights ! and priv-Ieges, so sfoll fraternal felloxship
a icpt 'again T-revail as of old." TnijDAY. Fee. IB, IM4. i ii nn " I
thu much to the
: reenle of the revolted States? Or. will
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n.?nt that, after crediting all enlistments
Another Abolition utraprr. ought to take hold of this matter. One of We leara that the La Porte Pemocrat the most prominent politicians in Washingofiice wa mobbed last Monday night tou told me he hoard Mr. Lincoln ay. -The and the Tri and material cf the i f5 e best policy h to have no policy at all.' 1 thrown into the street and destroyed. It replied, 'Translated iuto Herman, thai
is said that the outrage was perpetrated by means ;t ;s fo to have no t rincipk- at all i LWwndnts of districts, county
some returned soldier?, at home on fur- anj a3 little scn.-e a possibh-.' This if- j township coium ttee, and recruiting oft-' '2 loujh?. but this we can scarcely credK aDt!v'cxtre?sed bv our (Jerman uroverb. 1. a.-.. n.;..m.,l t.. wnrl. ti-'omik-Iv. ' I rt
Wo should much sooficr tb.nk thnf
and recnlistmen, a number eual to one
half the jota of the several counties, a,- ;
announced last October, will ha required
to iw a draft on tVe l'Uh of March. '
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