Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 March 1864 — Page 2
V3LUME 9.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. X UMBER 3L
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PLYM O UTS I , X X D I A X : T II r s I A Y . M A H. 10. i$0d.! , ; ; j otors ill um?1. beiten, an 1 thrr.vu from a . . ... . . .i . i i:, i wmuow Ol in .iiie i- iue rouuu a ui truce of ne'ir thirty feet. The following is the account of the correspondent of the Cinciniuttti Enquirer, who was present at the time: "V.'e arrive 1 at Ibyt.-non the morning! train from ihe X...nh. On our way to the! Iiotel, bells swanded the alarm of fire. As we aearel the principal streets, shouts of m d,. mob," saluted our ears, followed by j , T- cr 1 : erics of "the I uiptrc ofhee is beincr mob1 ' j be i" au exclamation winch seemed to be I tt . . 1,. 1. .... 1.1 1 ! ;iuu.su.ii;; j"mkiu mm j-v-j'-i.ti, ujmi the streets. Approaching the Jp.re ol-1
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IJCCOHHC Lm?Ji c Hiiiuse. , , . , 4U:u PP"' "urei'Jlulc pay immcv for the rocuritit.n of -i uhtiThe oFaeo of "the Dayton Empire" was -1; -ie tn.y will generally deprecate : beou fülIüWca hy hard fighting, and we be-! I l Tl ll Z
m,bb,.l ok? divlast week bv a party of c a are almost sure to couple the llcve invarkL1 b dcfe;lt,is thcr0 u bc ' ft : , V., 1 .:...:! deprecation with the assertion that demo- i ff ' Iicmc the person fiom the draft on that
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fice, we disen-ere I the whole cause ot alarm, j " i;u"l,a:' .iVv ..... , unpunished, we hope there will be more which brings u, to particular. I Jtfluwrats ml,b0a in Dayton. Let demoAn article in the Kmpire of the 2d, re-, erats everywhere remember him, Captain iVrring to the Sixty-third Kegimcnt, had ; B ulger of th - 4 Ith Ohio. If he escapes " rr if" 1 1 ; State prisoji or lvnchinir, it will be a disetven olten,e. 3hseontrued. exaircrated I . , - . , , r , , irraee to the ttemocratie partv et Ohio; he and distorted by the Al-ditiunists, it was ! ;mLt ,,c nwi,e to t,at hI:liib is in dan-re-olved to gather a posse of furlouglied j xmt Jlc j.e jlUin.ho.l. He may be an foidlera for the purpose of removing all op-! insiguilieaut reptile, but his insignificance position to the J.-.unvil a run-umMiatiuii , Iiubl not p tct him, if tin law refill , .11 1 7 r n 1 .'i'1 ''iuili him. Thev .-huiM shoot him as most "tieoutlv to be wiheol. linrt or , . , . . , Ii thv-y v.'oulti a dovr or wtdi. lie is an outforty of these -furl.ughs. excited by ! lW if Lw llu0, n;,t lmiUh llm an;l lumlJ Iipi -r, and le 1 u by the enemies of the treated as one."
i'nio'i. v. ere induced to attack the Kiwre e!ü-.e. at a time when it was well known all : rcp.:x-il.le parti, s were absent at dinner, j 31 r Tom Hubbard, one of the proprio-! tur.-. was in the room of second story at the ; time the rioters entered, and demanded . their bu .Ines.;, lie was immediately assaulted, and. in Höfen ling hi.- person, knojxcl . ,1 - lit T I T II J Ins comr.l' te 1. thi mob '"t'liCred round
...me three or f air of his a-s ulaut, down, j wbat irj ,ue to his fellow men. and Volunta- j 1 orl 1 u,,t t the city of L:ilV.rte? t n ,he v,tcr T,v, the bill for the "
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t.mr.Moe.po. Mr. II. was thrift rudely : ttlft ,,,. t,rt,(.riV. f,r r;.r1lf, nF th,.... Ihc 1 ,: llr- -Mc-Cllum and P. Me- j ... v 1 .. ' :ea,,our.ra 2uli,:i .r i 1 - el inc .uari: 0"?
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t,o:u tue win b.w. lauinga usance oj .some ar0UIlJ llilllt lct nlt Cuini,laill if tWc - ' ir--- - '"vf 11, bill granting land to aid in etmstruet-1 llWe'iu Plrmouth nSkturitav, Januarv l",Cl. ! JM twenty or th!,- i- He was earned to ; tlm, out iri:ic.t suliir.nry ven-eanco lt" meeting having been slated by the,- , , v ; Tfa (j.0 P. vitVn.r. hlU. v1;a5, ; rSV;,j: V-
thj oiHee ' H physician insensible, anl ' lSif,n i,ini ,y way 0f retaliation. Thi i-1 "airman, a committee of live, eous-.ting jj. c-.,,,!r.)r v,;l ,,t I(.Mlt,.j calU.l the I::e. tin-10 n.Ier m.,1 the lollo;:-bn-i r-Ä-i-v: ' badly inj . I. Staves, types, eases, and j luman natre, and may bc expected as j f l'r-T- )- f'"I;11"!- - iteyindds. j In the Koue. a bill was passed rcfiuipe" 6':i' VS Wns tIä,,su,f'li t,, wi,: r'M'i Jr oiher portable materials, wore thrown into . ccrt:!inlv !IS tliat the sun r;ill rise toMor- IL'iaar. A. (.'. Hall ;d A. Lo-'.,n vo,rl. jvij(.. , tw t . " j On motion of Mr. Coer, .Wna,nW c :f vm, J.j ,m the street, and p .werrree, demoli,h,,l; ; ro,v max. were appointed to reoort resolutions . , 1 ' l,:,n- ! ,)-lv,a How :,'J,;"t" lU' ! 11 , . 11 . ' ( ta(e,' and loi-.-n c.eu.lrn s t) carry mails 1 five ecnu-iitteo of il.cS ' tv. wbivb rov cm,i t- x-J . "vT .V.V .-..Vs M i! but, laekily, the news-roem. c-aj.et umu-I - exnros1ve '--f the sentiments an,t .,.te:ti.ns i t r,:, Th.. I f ioorre P. Van Her,,. t:. II. Kmc. O. O. , .'.,.c-Hf
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tit2!r leiders pud foibwel them to the West A'irginia." which deehiic hat 1 1 , 1 . i , ' "We eon-iler it our solemn duty toiiro-ourt-h u-e. w liere repeate-i calls brouirnt . , . . . . ,. 1 r . Tm , , . r. ir 1 cure tue election in h:s ( Lincoln s) t lace C.t.t:in Iad"er. o tie: 1 ortv-inunh (. . ' , 1 l . (ij V((lnc mal in.jro j-ositive and eouraireous .. to the -tand. He delivered himself of ; character, who shall bc able to bring the t!ic following patriotic speech, which de-; war to a speedy dose, 'md afterward, to -i'v-to be recorded: j inaugurate such state.-manlike measures ! of peace a will enable the people to endure ispi-. I.:, il. j the enormous financial burdens ic'iirlt t Feli...w eitiens. fhiecup.j by the great ! wcaJ: jif,f,y ,.?. (, oh'ij !h)jsv L (od. find It.-urree; r of every body. I j -That the apparant pojeelarity of ths wear I aiu re-ji; ib!e f -r all this, eheer-i Presi'h nt i-. in the main, tlie result of the i; J d n you. 1 led ihi.; whole thin-. ' silenro of tho opponents of his mea: irv- s. .... . , 1 r l t ! who have siur rted them thrU"h exee.-s i best ru:n are un ter my control, cheers. ... . ,!,' , . , . , , ' " lovalty, while tney have eaaritably ver:.nd T am ro-j.o.t -ihle, cheer?."J . 1 u 11 i,,.,! f,;s j;U1l(S mid concealed his weak7 1. I - hu-idred e:or:i;i.'. si-.di a vre ure, 'ness; mvl th d mi lomt expression vj.uhyri- v-...i-:. one thou no l .iti.ciis. i-licer.. : f' senSweat uiU slf.tc ht rc-'-n! t t le There - no Kne of di,t:, etion between vfM' ' tyP'M idlr'ylynJ AIin.ii-;-at :-! :i 1 tho bv-Tniii.jtit, ; - . . ... ... , , 1 1 f i 11 1 it 1 -e ; " örc is Liirii-ide. "j hose West lricirors; an 1 I te.l vou. by u I. it any! . . . , , , ... . , . jjinia C iiascites are evi-iently eielea voriuir ;t':l;on i.- la'.- : r -:aiisl m.j a:ei av icei here. . . ,, . ,. . . Tv , - 1 tij brim: the k,d vei"nme.it into disrepute. the c.lv ol D.tvton shall sutler. ( , . " , '
. ., . . ! j.sci ' i'ta.n iu in I-orfy-t-jurth (). .j r , . . . . Iv I., arid ejirs a tiniioni v. inch tli.i I i-:iic-: , , ,. , . Ail; lit HI 1' I'l ttl.ltLl'.l, 1 1 1 tf, I 1 . - -1 r.Tir . -.? f'.r tl'Tll . y ".. ,1 t. 1 ..I!': v;:h 1 ihowe i ; a j ers.n known as1 , . , ... . ; J;..'.. rt . 'it via, a re:ie:ra de ot ( .mein- . . ! n.'.tti, w.K-. p.-tl h-'-:d out d your city, 1.5 , , . ' . ,. . . , e!;e:i" out a s-;rt of a living bv atteielm ! , . , ' , . . t tfmie is rt.ri us en-ei in tho I ounty Jail.
I He -ail to tho crowd, drunk a they were
. t , , . . . . tl.at ne h-ol le.:i a Ln:osi m-.u ever since , , .. T, f.t;wir L'-gnn iM'.it never oej.ire liii'.) , . , ... 1 1 1lie- ha 1 i.r.' all he co il I to semi sol liors , - ,p to the fi'-Iu; h" h id never göi.c lum-elt, i'.T e tri' it r-'aseu-; he rc'Ceted the sol-'
dier but this lu-ii:e-s was wrong; let thejbarn from the telegraphic dispatches from law tak its course, auu all v.'oul'l be right. : Wa.-hington that it is potpoin'd, and the No'!;e had t illered more from the Emph large bounties continued until the lirst of fhr.11 h: h t I, l";t it will be all right The April. Itocruiting is in; on, it is said, f'i.tpire was n m b i;i it.-elf, and uujhtl le at the 1 .'e of MP a day, and the quotas I at tb ir but let the law take U cour. . ,,e ,nj.u. f)f ,i0 States are already filled. fdiccrs.j j Michigaii has filled her piota ami (JoOO or The -r,'.vd here r ishe l once more upon 70;)0 y.vY ;?n(1 i,li:in:l aaj Illinois would the E.'ij, oiaec. but v. ere met by tli ;ave , lone a well if the abolition papers
Ienrcrats, wh , had e.,ngregated in hrge - number-. anno! and prepared A single Pemocrat, a Mr. M , stood his p-onnd with the crowd, and drawing hiji tol,bo'e th.m ron:e f irther. Stones and missile of all kinds, were buried atj him as he retreated to the curbs. I5:in? ovcrhowcre-1 and his life in dan-er, linnliy fired, when shooting became prnera!. I-orty .-hots were nrei. - Jir. rsirie, . . 1. 1 4 T 1 I I r-,.... Vi.-t.lh. ir,ttl,'j iFilrier vrui killo.! Ill.lll HI..." .- ..J ' ...... . ; j and several wounded.
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i3Sjuuy rcmarii. hui. I ifcese VlOient ana otma-eous ueiui-w u.( dmtroy the liberty of the Democratic pre9, when the lenubl''can3 have two to our one ja the State acd country, only shows the
,,eisrcratc -traits tlicir party is driven to, will awaken the natural and patriotic emotions of every true lover ot liberty J J throughout the Luid. It will, as sure as thereisaju.tG - J,ivvoilwith'tcmblcrc - rribution upon the heads of the real rai.
thors. There is an instinctive love ol jus-: ticc in all men. no matter how much they ' be prejudiced in the hour of passion.' that will, in their reHeetivc moments, eon-! demn all such infamous acts. .... ......... . u,us uiawil Ultt """ ll,uu lULm' 1 1 Al. 1 . a selves ami arc tliorelore not eutitlea to tlie svmpathv of "lovaP men. Unless these things are stopped, and that right soon, we ! know of no better course to pursue in the premises than that sm-ested bv the Chi-; Tim.w in th folb-irlivr .-vtrnet. It " I .n,ir ,w flr v..i..r,l-n- r..Ut ;,,,r i the mobbing of the Dayton (Ohio) fanjn'rt : 'bv soldiers said the Provost Marshal refuto as in the arrest of the soldiers v ho committed the out ra ire. It this be . . . , . ... . ... true, it is t.tt itv.ty 01 tleiiiocrat.s to mob him. A i;,r Caj.taiu JJad-er, of the 44th Ohio. 1.1.11 1 1: ... .. 1 1 ,i 1 yiio ie i me soiuicis. au;i assumea ineres-tto pons ouir 01 ine assauir upon nie omee 01 . This may seem harsh, but if nothinir .,n;iAVcr tjlcn wo sav jct (em )Crats ovcrv Q desperadoes are summarily and Anally r;llnishc d. A soldier is a man, and a man w, lH.i;ivos himself well is a gentleman, aMj t.ntiih.,l to respect as such, but when a Ul.nu rch,ttxr soM.'er c'i-r.'on forgets twiiw ouoiiMK'.s nie i f ! li ;l 1 fi oroeeedm - 's ot a National ( mask Club cl 1 Is it hecau-e abtdittonists fear '"that an hncst expression 01 itubLe sentiment will , ,. . ... , A . , .-how his ( Lincoln s reeord to he vulncr- , , . . ' , ,. , able 1:1 every point and utterly leyonl sutec.:.sful deienee . that thev are at the . "... ore.-eiit tunc um!. hin; Pemoeiati? rScws1 paper Olhee.s ad over the country : 1 1 . . . Io the iartians of the present ailnniKS- ... ... ... , tration fear to subject l's acts to lair ana . , . . , . A ... iinpanial c-xaininafiou by an intelligent 'people andif not whv the almost univer- , 1 .. . . " , A 'sal raid upon nolei en-iant Poieocrade 1 . .... ' Journal.-, at present going on with their - . ' 1 sanction and hy tlicir author. ty ; J J Thi the day set for tlu draft, but we :a these States had not jcrsistcntly iasiste! cn a draft instead of raising the men !y voluntary enlistni -nts. The (jhieao Tribune cried out at the ton of it Voi.P) dr;lH, d rsi ft. draft; ami the le:.cr .wc,, hehts forthwith s.iue.ake.l out, ,r.llt di.Ar ,ira(', I( (1C fl,ot;i of tl: ,Sta isnot alrtady made up, the country Iu . liuk llC ,,rc,., for it. Col. liahlirren, ore of Kilpatrick's effi- , , ? i. i ii .t.i 4 1 " lltll cor (and a somit Admiral Uahlrc n,) wrs killed in a li-dit at Kiutrj and (intens prisoners. The rcbcli claim to liavc lcf , K51...itr,eL- in Knrrnl rnrcre.nrnt and to have capture! 5 officers and 201 privates
It is a policy that tends but too surely to au million, me srate ol the rebeiium is i substitute who i not liable, and such per- j l,tn"crs on a railroad tnin beMveen L 1 N" 0 K C D 1 L the overthrow of all the guarantees oflife, such as to require still another call tor j soa, tm, furnishing a substitute shall be j Marietta and Cincinnatti, veerd-.V wh-J wnrTr f r, , T ibertyand property by which we have ; troops. AVe confess we don't understand exempt from the draft not exceeding the Luid mt de,hre that thev voW f.,r I 2 L L A D been surrounded, and surrender up to un- :f 1,. , , ,,p , ,v a f J . , , . , ' a u,u liU i'rj rr ! n: 1 i it, unless the capabilities ol the rebel, to time b,r wlueh such subHiitutc shrill have ! Uri-h. wr-v umlt,,, ,t,.d 1,-, n ,r' TURPEMI.VK
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j The Provost Marshal tJeneval, with that adinirable siim.liaty which ha.s eharactcri at ä..t jii I i -i - . lzcl noarlv all his acts hitherto, very naivej . " J ;Icy ' the people through a member i of Congress that another draft will he or-
tiered as soon as the present call s filled. It must be verv cnconrariiif indeed to the I , , , . . ' " . .... . V'T t V ""J P' jiui.enciuirenneneauy an autiit.onai : carry on the war have been hucrclv mis-! .V v rei-resented, or cward has been again,, ieiuion oi inese cnacrmenis on me 1 .i.i. opening of the spring campaign? We 1UTC 11 " l' The soldiers of the 48th. at home on farlouirh. we are informed, airriin leave fr - 7 fthe '-tented field," the seat of .-rim vis-i aired war." to-dav or to-tnornnv. Tl ton. der associations of home the ti.s of friend-1 Uhin and afTtiMi.m xvill 1.- nvom.l ' for a time, with some, alas ! never to be reunited. bVune will take the parting hand anil bestow the kiss of love for the last time on earth, the quivering lip will pro nounce the faltering adieu, and then away . . . seenes ot war and its concomitant. ,nQ y.m lf t!o fieLl some fall victims to the relentless strife, piereed by the lea Jen messenger sped on by the hand of one who once claimed the appellation of brother while some will fall a prey to disease incident to camp and field, and away from the tender eaie of wife, sister or mother, go down to the dark ''valley and shad v of de ith." "Wherefore this necessity ? Why this -cruel war?" Let those answer in whose power it once was to avert the war. and !id it not. Lit those anwerwho now have it in their power to 'i'y the tide of coniliet, and do it l't. Let tho. e answer who in.-ist on ex-! pending the last man and the last dollar rather than even consider propo.i lions for honorable peace. Democrat.? 51 tl 21 at Ia!orte, ! imifaita. j At a meeting of the JVmoerats of La-I m.:t.. ,i . : t A .1.. .... ., , , hile the ommittce were absent, the audience was favored with an able and t. , a t t ' 1 , timelv allres.-; 1,-om .Jul'jre . . rarrand. - , - . Cd Lai orte. J he Lommitl.e made the following report, which was unanimously Oii- Iii' ' o.liuiinco f!f iio.-CIII. lUC ' aoov'-ed ami ! ureal enthusiasm, tue readin" ot th" resolution? heilig Ircciueutly ;n - 1 v..r-n... ei., a .i.,i,u , I.
cnunle I bv the cheers ol th" audience : .,. . i e i ,i ,, i 1 ' . . . . . ' - ....n,,;:'! a :;.v!u- .'.-. t..-r ..::. 1 ' min Vk.ts Ueieateii o:: tlie l.h ult., lie;ir rewii. Hie I reasurri hem jr; ealh'.! u;-n im .- - ; u 1 ' . , ,v . , Winn, Th? 2Wfr rrii.tjr,- cnic-e of tl.H : Jlcridian. losing jö.OOi.) 1?.cn. t:l:d his ar- iu rtport in rcpr-i to the iinaucef l!r j"'!. :l NV1V "' ' - city wa, on the evenai, of the I.t It u!t., destiny-1 - ? ( , i-e i : e l'bv onje retuin-1 sai.lieM, wl.ile th.. riopJ-.Tee? ' ny being totally broken Up. ' ot' . , j ' :!!'-v ,'.l'v ' ' ' l!,!!';. i,.-v ..:'",,-.t were ahsont. ai threats have hecn made hv some ! "v i .... i , e , , Tr8.rKrii's Kia-olW. ; 1st. i ;e a: " e 1,1 i.j... . cowardly outlaws in this county, to I irn tli? I ouscs 1 -'' rcinlurcomnits ire amv.ng at j HoWf ,n a,.ount whh thti aUotv; aH h x,., I t., i.,- m,., aixl --strov the r.roecrty of otlior oeacahle nn-l Jacksonville. Ma., and (Ice?. Jt vinolir s ! . ..,...., e ... i. ' K :" ot -u 'T 1 1 .' i -.i f
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.h-cs-4 l"ir th d.'.-tructioii of tlie fa.iterinl in pail more has ordered that no attempt be lieol iTintin olhec, i'iiil hiinir t!ie oiiltv nartitfs t' jus- i 1 .1 .1 1 lice throu'-l, the laws.uthoVlihllc scrvii, ; to we"I'V any jtlacc in the btate except .ntru?etl witli tho execution of t';o .iy have fail- i Taeksoiiville. cd to thürlurg their ih.iiis as nlllccrs; and '1.1 1 i . . , Whikas The pa.tr " the minority in the I . 1,1 hi' llaV;tl nu,n,Irat loll nga.n.t .M.tcoimty iiixl rity have no reason to ex;ect jutiee at, bile, it is said that IT.C 0T tV() VCS.-els WCFC the h ui'ls ol the (loaiihant partv, but en the con- , , , , , 4l y1 , trary h. Ii ve that thv?e outras on thrir ri.U : crMTk'd; and that the ( iilhoiin wa' sunk, and property are planned ;md sanctioned hy the j There are rumors in XcW York that leader of the altolition party in this count?, who ' v v- n 1 y . 1 1 :u 0,0 cowardly to tluihv.li'rty woik thei.'i.-c 1 ves ' -N "Whom. . C-. has heen Mpturcl hy tue hut nhi rejoice in tic destruction of their nci-h-' rebels. They are believed to be without horrs' property; ami wi.-h:ng to pire them .m l nil f , ,. offurs to undtrstauJ what our future course shall J,nlhuati ?n. w The bombardment of Charleston conIlrsolct, 1. That we uro now, as we ever 1i:ve ' , ... , . . , . h.-en, ia favor ot ohe yin- the Cnst:tur.ioi, ( f the i nued on tlie Hh in.t., tne rebels making UnitcJ ?st.vt.M nndall law.s made therrundcr. inn oei-nsion il reidr
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printing material tre roco;,r.i.e a direct attack up- 1 lirc Reamers cil the Chcsa e ik have j ' - aniount paid luterot en tho party whose or-an it is, aad whose princi- j been caidnred by the rebe ls. One was re- Vcueher o D e'vVuV i'.V'Jid'areii. n'.cs t represents. . . . i . :. That wc will rcfort to the civilUw for the based alter -j.vin;; .S20,U(h) bonds. 1 "n ; pu.po e of obtai.,is ju5Uce, vhe.oter there w The expenditure of the 1'e.lera! govern- "T" 'l', VmoV stwi .' anv rta-tni to esj.i i that the s iinf cmi he i eaeh- ,. V i r i p - r od'th-ou-fithat chaiinr!, ..n I if thi. Mull ail us, mcnt lor the three months ending with the Uj .,i.ir irwK, ijiini icr . then wc will assert our ,;:,Vs lv fircc, in Mich a ;Jlst.fla,t December amounted to 6457- t llutC
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tilstrtrrt : 4. That tlicwe fanatics and cowads in oer
mii!t who Hie in the hahit of pointing soldiers to . , . . .-, prac:ihlc and rc?pectal:e Citizen.!, usln- such - 11 l sa,a t,iat 1,40 C-rderh-r IjCtl. ithcUftS,,copperho.'ids' and "traitotV." ;vill add Meade' removal has been made out, but t o ih. 'r personal saft tv, hv desisting from fiuli a ... . . .. . , 4-ouiKe in tlie f.i'.-ire, and instead of le.uhing m.i j WJ1 l,ot l:C lHSUCil until hen. (H ant s arnviolence in their puhlic andprivatc life pilotiu- ; Nal jn AVashin-ton. (Jen. C. is expected rnohi, mid opf 11I t rejoicing at the destruelioii of I . 1 . the property of Deni-KrraLs tlfv had hrtter teach "re to-lay. Iltsvislt.lt IS hellCVC!, IS
dillcrrniiv-stiy wittm ti.cir own wum.h n.t such times, and 00 their rejoicing in their closets. .r That, in t Iiis community, tlie point has arrived he voiid whiih suhini.-siori rncrrcs the free inan into the hhive, and ivsist ance hccoines a duty; and that w will resist, hy fjre, all attempts to ahi idge the elective franchise, under nrj guis or prete xt whatever. 0. Ttut ahovc all thing!" clso in this community, pave our rights and liherties, we desire peaee ami quiet; hut that if thure should he a repelition of the outrase that has recently lifgraced this city, or any other similar to it, upon the prop rty of any Jtfmntrtit, irr irii "rrtalmtr in Aiu'," lliuugh it coat us our property and lives. 7. That the future peace, prosperity and happiness of ties community depend upon the dominant party that although we have hecn teitragcd, wc will endure the injuries of tho past, for the sake of peace ia the future ; hut they hall not be repeated with impunity. H That wc recognize our right to discus the a flairs of our (lovcrnment in a pcacahle and ra tional ...inner, and to Fupport and road a paperj that docs the saine, and tnat these nghUai.d pi iv-j ihge wc will enjoy. ,,.,. That for those wcwl.cn et the Republican I . I HA IV V.....-V. ...v. ... lUUHtllll party who publicly nnl privat ly denounce mob . violence of all lindat wc cutoruih the hi.;hebt ri tU , ror,i;nf , rf a hi? moot ing he iublished in Ike Chic-awo Tiur.?, the State SL.NTINKL Old FLIMOCTI! PcMOCRiT. D. M. DICKSON, Chaim.an. 1 McUoNtLn, J crttes
Tin; Enrollment Act. As the 10th
day of March is approaching, when the so much dreaded draft U to take place, for the purpose of raising Mien for the Federal armies, it may not bo out of place to publish the following provisions- of the Enroll ment Act for the benefit of our readers: 'Terpens enrolled may furnish at any time previous to the draft an acceptable !....r. -w o.-t...I Vt.v ,i., Ih-.p.i ,,....! - v -iv V- riv-M. .till .i:uu IlldlilU 111. I ti. f A 4. .,,i 1 1,; 1 11 l i i ,i call, and Ii hi name shall be retained nn flu rol, in fil,:nLr flUuro (nl ot w . .v,y;7 .i, ; rr,-i, nt nrcoU,i' "J P"Un:nt t commnt.tOon JJr ne procura!,, of a uLt tu'e . i . . . . tXK'm hon'f "ne Ve'1 üut Ilt tl,c vv'il ,A Mil T 1. .. .I UU0 'car ,U cvcry SUch e:iS -" :tll-y" PCI0U exempted shall be enrolled a.:vlin' if,lut before returned to the. enroll ment list under the provision of this Sectio::. The following persons are exempted
from enrollment and draft, viz: Such asjiy (;;: :in,l that Federal wounded have i 41 i-ii ,i rc rejected as physically or mentally unlit bn brought to Tallahassee. for service; all )ers-oii3 actually in tlie mil- A llrooklin oiueial hasbeen informed by
itary or naval service of the Fnited States at the time of tie-; draft; and all persons who have served in the military or naval service two vcars during the war. and been honorably discharged. Xo pei.on' but such a herein exempted shall be exempt. 'Xo person of foreign birth ;hall on account of alienage bo exempted from enrollment or draft, who has at anv time assume l the ri.'ht of a citizen, bv votin" ut any election held under the authority of pr the laws of any State or Territory, or of j ('1C United States, or who lud held :u:y under suc h laws, or any of tlum; but tho ,ac t th:lt siicli person of foreign birth 1 'lKl voted or held, or hall vote or hold ..f1 -t'.' 1:ll be taken r;s eonclu.dve evidence j that he not entitled to exemption from milit: ;;rv S-'rviee on a"u:it of alieuavre." THE NEWSrviKue ana;; :e;ci!ii io ine :eue:enev hill e d" e' ..t i 'om ' '''' " 4 , , I i here :..re reports at mcmplns, wh;ci ob - 1 1. , , . j t:!.n some ereuir, tl. at Miermaa 1; r.y ret 1:1 w- , Ci (( yieksbur. VeI'hcrson oros K-i.e ; J;l(.k ' n .,Isil I" l were hset:s.sed ir.,.i - K t 1 : f turiloit s near jlr.-utuoii. A O'scrrdited ' ru'.nor : . : i 1 .. :i '" 1111,11 's eu usi'ici eu teen i e. ocii. o i- ' J -OU.U'JU. for tho purpose i.i consultation, and will ,. , . . ai'cct den. I Ialleek s posi! ion. European datei are to the L'öth ult. There are rumors that France i mpdiatin4 with Ktihiii'l for a joint recognition of the Soiilherii (.'oiifederacy, and that, if Kurland declines to take part therein, France will act alone. In tho llritish House of Common., ;i motion for the correspondence with regard to the Laird rams way rejected, pivernment having a majority of fi ve. A list m and Prussia have agreed to a conference in Loudon on the Danish question, but will not discontinue hostillitie.s, in ihe meantime. A revolution j (Jermany thi FpriliK is anilOUIlCcd as . in r"h;lbl,, Democratic Mrm.rs iv.-in .deelo.1 v.lrrday in Do 3Ioine Iowa, ami Kast Sainaw, Mich. A New Orleans letter gives a rcjrt that 20,000 rebels are marching through AVcstcru Loui.si.mia; and another, lh.it a 1'edcral cavalrv reinu'iit. Ins born cnp'urel
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I by the rebels. A lure Federal furee has i
j been sent into the Teche country. j Fernando Wood is very ill, at his home j in Xew York The office of the Darke d.nntv Ol.?,. iWt hi,.., h...c t. The abolitionist' have been n.iti..,! i - j f v nwii.n, vi U'.il I . un!e,s the guilty parties are given npk! ! Fridny next, retaliation will be reported to. it" Cj. J From the Chicago Times Marcii.iUh. (Jen. Sherman and hi.? army wer.) at : Yicksburg on the ad inst. Wcluvcnol !part:cul:.rs cf their return. Mississippi papers make light of the damage done bv the expedition to the railroads in that State. There were reports at Dultlnn.rtr vest or - day of a rebel raid into Marviand. Their only foundation was the faet that a small rebel force had made its appearance in Loudon county, Ya lloddv's cavalrv have arrived at Dalton - Jdinston's fi.ree.; are said to be confident an 1 exulting. T-ill.ili.it ... , .. 1 - J.uiaiia!.ee paper states that over I. - 1 ' 000 Federals have been buried on tie? !at - tle-fi-.dd of Olustee. Fla.; that the number ' of rebels killed in that engagement was on - Secretary Stanton that a call for 200 Oonj more men will so-m bo made, and that the draft will be enforced V. V" . .CWbem. and marly every other I' edel'al post in North Carolina, arc besieged by the rebels Xo charge have been prefered by Ieo. Sickles against (len. Meade. V ..." 1 1 o general encnanue ot prisoners it abrut to be made, as l;as been reported: ! urn- relations with r ranee are state! to' be in a critical eon.liii. n. e in a critical condition. The blockade of Charleston i; n -t so ef , 1 1 1 11 1 ective as it might be. hardlv a week pasMug without, a couple ro vessels getting m.j A rebel division under (lea. Pickett has! occupied Suffolk, V.. Ihe procurement! of forage and enforcement of the con-crip-: tioii are supposed to be the objects of tli' movement. M'i,.- ..t.i:..,. 1: e i ! j mi n j'iiuiii.ia i .uiiii'i.n; 1:11 u'n i i n il j of Xew I lamp; hire is elected by about 4, ' 00-. majority. " '! r 1 ,c hmfus-.h, Jin. IG !-Ct, 1 - . j If , On motion of L. S. o:?crcd tl: .t th ; 1 of ton th,Ulfi hc :d iti niv-,i n.,w f,.r i,:,.! j , ' , . , , . s rvi.e r.s Tra-rer of tlie Hcc;ctv. a::l a vetc i j th k? he tMercl to l,i:n for the ,m i-i.t re an-; n,r b whk-!. he ui dUvUr&l che cluües ef his . ! liber it;r;it it Ii oiht t est AfUr i'iatisre Mareh Llt, lsGl, To cash of Coin.ty Treasurer , S"2 0) Ivi cc ijits of Fair for r C.'l, aj follows: 1-20 Memhersliip ticl;t- .$122 00 fit7 (late ticuet? at 1." ci ca-'h H I ', ) Jl do lo h) 4h i i n :m do io io d :i V) To Show Lict !l-5. . . Matins tout.... )i , ; 00 Apj'le hoy . i.omav 1 Äi 0') l.liu-cr'a l'usw 1 ; do Received if fl Life Mem' rs t'ieuni of three dollar- each . . 1S-1 0 Total Iieoeipts Comma. Jan, By am't.due on scttlem't $ 2:) llJ t; th) -1 1 1 d ' '!' i 1 , I '! do H, M Ciimtnir.jrs, "'tc'ij, ll) 4 00 do do do .1) 1, Trrasurer'.s hill 1), (; !" Van Home 11, KS Elliott C O P.nn-r.y ja on i ; ," (M r p., C l,) iMx racnihcr.i tickets claimed on premiums of lfctil J'iu;j:i( us I'AtnVouchor No. 1 I) J.ico!y,Sr do Ü II Ilervev fi 8 ' .r do do do do do do do do do d) do do do 3 Mrs. M Cunirnings. . . . 1 Joseph Potter : T A .V A Horton 6 l Yoe'aey 7 1 Furgcrso! H I ) Jiicohy 'J C Adamson HI N' Spt-Mi-ir 11 V Hureh 1Ü CO Smith - Fl Isioal Keed 11 Steven White. . . m .i.v
I I Mftcn line i'":" m-'vi, . . , ..,..i,t iiiinunt of liJohn Kuwan 1 lie lion of tho tucl-. u 1 .cat poMh e at a s.u il cxpi u e. . d u Total l'vpen l.W!mg " !l,.pV Vv"' ' ' ., . 1 C..4.kiugS:oe m reMuired. W c ui sah 1 mj ... 1- II it... nv......( lll .llj U'l ill n.
1 1 al .in co in Treasury I All of which is respect full r suhinifcd, January IS.lhGl. l).lll.-n,'lrciii. The Treasurer's report was accepted an 1 ordered to be placed on the I! coord of the Soeicty. Tho following pcr.ou have been appvinten to solicit persons to become Life Members of the Society, to wit: Tippecanoe Tp. N R Allem.in, John Kockhill Itouihon Albert I to i ton, Sylve ter Ileal. Cernian Jonas Miller, Chr'iBt Yockoy. North I) S Oengcr, Charles II U uklev. Tolk-Kobcrt Kennedy. J P Webb; West Stephen White, Daniel S Gruhe. Cnion N McLaughlin, John W Moshcr. j (Jrccn Win J Hand. Samuel Cellars. Walnut l'"red lloever. Hrovc I) Pom ror. tVnlcr Jaiihs Kecd, D How, C S LUiott ar.d .s J ierhv.
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H " At Lecn'3n35tore At Lemon's BrogEtore At Lcmcn'a D:weStcre A lnrr L,i , f D..f. .i . .
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s isi;o. 31, 3 ! PUOF. O. J- WOOD'S TIA II? Ii ITOl? A T! V .-. K. J -M A , i. fc. A JL- I JL J J This astonishing prcparatlyu 1 ill hy natüi'c own jrocc.s : xtttrtr ffi'iiv Z::irio lie j Ol'ijisaal C'oSii. j tvil! msike itSrwon HaW Ur?A. Vlliresiorc the Natural Sici otioaa. ',, si -. , i'cn.ove at once uSI eciiiDT. ! viS! remove all D.nvhi:tl'. j " 'J! K rff '!5' ?u II :iJ' 111 iii iko the II 1 r soif .inj ( ()s.;v. j will jre?rrvo tlieCelorof Hairto Obi A'w. vä,J ?,wu-vs tt,,,1 !t V Vfl V t1 . Vit5 is on'. o! ti:e lc.-t 1 i!-Jt Aat:eeä lor tho Hairnow h, u.e. i T"2ii'K IHX S- OI.OEZlRv t" TSSS: A 22 72 V Have te.HI:e.l to the above, v!io hive become pray an! I.;st their Hair; bv sielae--, cliaü'jre of climate, a::J inttteiition, ! I whileoorh.tminu' camM.hitv. Asa UetJiative and dressing it ha? no ieial. j rp 1 TTMjnV Aeilt October üith, l-C.t ni:?. - .- inQT pöCM?M RHflK STfiU ' ' I T2siS Stow 3i til? rir1 I rvinl- ; T2siS Stow l3i tn? t-ivi n:w ovo r H ottiov 'ook SJovs nl fci:al h'. i cBf..iif.vir oi tiiv 1st I ä K ÜS5J I SiVlOl.VV. AKO :5U5jo Xiv York Sl.sto . t'uli' :i" -.---r rrrrz TFIT" Vt JisJ&-A-Ii Ji. 1 A Tv.-rTTT ? f ' A "jvT ; AM ULM a Aw v - -;.,:...- v: t v. T-iit--V.: -;-: .f-.; 'f-.'.f-i'" Ä&S iM vll:--: -:.. -v . "?-v ' : " " "'.V,--- - - .';--: -. . . v -. 'v?- '. 4S:S.V. . 3 S K i A k . !ev:,.e..t,the,..hy;.p: tvin- th heat !v ' t ;- ! oven, and the ovi-n r:;n ''- h.-ited a!... t- .l ihikiii' or.hrw:,td '. ii l.' '': ,,;!:, r:l"i'.'I. Thev hive :l If.t :l.r 4lr.lt t. !n: i' fit " III iktM the Vu 1 hr.ia :ie iv. x la-l h i' r, hut imH-, to theheatin; an haUi'-.' l'.-:ah-s. .!:.. TI.. v . -uiiiK a! 5 th-- c.-. rs fi-.-m the fi: -I tl.r. el.v a hu ' ar-'c.v t me ai.i'ana -. i o!.f..h-e.l lV..'ia the -i'lll'tV ofl-.el u-e.:. !';,,. !i,ve is a eh', in nited at.d uin;.e'.. ;.. in.it n oerior in mt.er. Tlie oviii ii hu .-.' r.nl w, il vei;ilat.l. Tiie ::t-.., is r.t ;:i ; ; ho in.a-.d Mi tr .c ; to ado; i th- !..i,ni.i;:ei-i I 1(. jllv,. ,;jC.J thii Sto ."'A v,!l do ;iMr. tit IOV. w - j ivoikv.ith 1e fuel thnn Jiiy o!u-i M.oo. ! . io .if we ad I t'ae folio .v i it tt -tiiu. m , ! 7'. f;:i the Aui't.rn A.! ;t r.'i. r. AMIIUICAN HOT AIR (iKlNt; ÖTOVK. -O-.r le.i.h iS liave lotieed an aaveiti.-i nier.t ai ;Stve, inaiinfacti.re.1 i-v ohcar, I'jekard L (',. ' Alhanv. N. V. T..U S: - S 1 h tiie Kiivt IV e our fo-.ue.ins ( if the A 10 'h -an Hot Air ..L laium ut the lua St.Uu Fair, an 1 it- 1 11 Count t Fair. It iJ werd.y of the hi-h ccn.li- . ment tler-pai 1 it. We h i.e us. d the 'toc lor months la-t. Mi-1 have no he-it i! i.)!i ui pro iiouiieing it the V.eM Cook Sto.v we h:e any. knowledge f. U M'Otus to ho jierteet in evi ry ,,..M...e. ""W.- LMioan'..-.' tint it ü! .-.eeoed, ! sitista.-tic.n to anv l imi'.v wh- piuih.i ii- b'hl - j win .V Cliodell hive it fur .-ale. i .MI.ST'KVr.I.L Mr Dkar Sis: Inni ,,lv to M.uric.juirv as to the practical worka.g of j he Ameri. an Cooking S.oio" wh.ch you s, nt up f. r us, .Mrs. W author s ine m f,.y ll.at .u :L matter of hAiny, wlech i the great destd. - ra - I tum in :t Fooh s,t.,ve, me .viuerieau .- y v , , 21ihak;i'" evenU- ia whatever part of the men thi?: article is plaeed and r.'.juir.es notmie.!' -f ihv, H,i,MH to insure an e-,u.l heat n all sides Hie 1 ronounees it the nrvt eeoiiomu al in lu-. l. an.F -,0 tlte ino.st ea,ilv regnlat-d ol any j-lio has ever; ' cm. erv iruiv yours. Mh'ii.lgepflrt.Ariil Ülst, icr.i 'j.M.WUd.KS
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i ..... ;.. i.iiiw nh-a insurinirth' t.i'uougin on.-uiup I that it fullv icalizes all the cxpectati.uii which h id formed fiom the reeoinmend.Uion we na seen, and we can the re lot e honestly reeonitnend it to anv ier.-on in seaieh ol such an :ii tieie, as combining econoniv and utility. You, &c, " ALF.X, MihCAN.Ji:Pastor of Vir 1 st Cony. Church, Fairthld, Conn, Manufactured hy KIIHAK, IMC KAU Ä CO., IT mill 1! firtMMi Stil lai), . V. FOR. SAI.C. 1JY H. B. DICKSON, &. GO., PLYMOUTH, INDIANA,
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Ta i: ij.svr.sT V. ! A. RE X ! A It G E R j remove,? lis SAPDIJ -...A IIAKMIS? ! SIKiPt-, tl.o S. i.-'. f P.,ite Suit-., op- ! tK'bct UrJmcnt of : t s : '" ; i jv.itr LN'Vt l.iü.i s r-Oin-, ,-I u-he ktrr.stc 12.; aSSESS. j In Northern Iii.!.!);!. IK- ; his era ' r'".v t!i(' nc ' r, i Who y.v$ v.. tie br?t :-a 1 l-kieiwn to th? tntl Call a:i i t- iiü.i.o h: 3 stock b-.-l'-ic :un.nsjiu4 I 1 ! els'-w here. A. IlKXCAliCCU. . 4yiri-rjJ.,-'-c,l-L--,-Bv''' DR. O. 3AIFID, ESroESLpj:, .Tlar.halS C'o.. Ind. Has just 1:1 :n .1 fi' in lb" i:.S'i r, J.ci e l.c h ie 'Uichasio! a larc a-':ri i w. of AKO Ufibe vt'-y bt-st !i ley. 'le can u: ,!y hi cat- :a-is with ?verv att'ele b lu linem-idi-.l -u tie ..f...a. !..- .J O O5 .T-a 0 Z 3 0 r C')AL ().?J, LAMPS, AND LAM;' S, ! .-ti'l -iitii f.- thv I'l t- ii-our M .'.".ic'rie ul ihe t- ia.-i.. Nov. :; : .0, "v. .! : i r?Ä 1 "? X I y I 1 n, ! 1;. .To is i-i- I . r ::: t!.. r !-; cf Mc? 1 1' I ..i l J.ii.: i. ' 1.1 1( . ;i t.O ! I'j .', : CLr - ' : "o :. . i. ;; : v . 1 1 . 1 u at' i.e.is.cc in t: ilospitats in u i ;. . !; f. :ti ir fiiti I.i -t tu I !..- i - a t i ;ir ! T:;i v. : I !i ; i; vat; , All 4--.IV j :.i: : 'v alo i.-' -! i:!.t. '.. 1 1 'el.l. Or.- s I ; : l i l. i -" !' i ;,- s.o.t , iv - :' i :-.( .: C" i i.t . ; . c. t . Iii -T Jt. X--r' h t'ali.o'.'.L' ehi.it h. r.f:f: cM,chi;U Jivcfn ;;-tlc. SAL!-. l'KKD lIXt'IlANCil-:. .-! 5 n:.d 'O lit i v t -ii- i.i: I - L' t iij I ! I ice ;'; e i,-,: J ;:. . Ii.; i: :iul ihe i.iv, v. o. !i n.J !.th in m-sm i.ul'e trnn iii.;-.-- a l i.i. riur-.h e t I : it v.-ivü rfil. .-::. im Ii . V v r .it h if irk. LiUSK AND BHO. ' ßga iC j;r,J 5 ( c i i i i " 'l & V I V. fcl 2 2? .ts vi tiiivv t ill HEADY- IvIiX D V.4. Ju; X XX A.ili m f , ! RTi. ' GjBuJ ' ; rT fJri I A QS) 7 . 3V7V. i O h1! IV lJÜi .N 1 V YaiRdy d, Jsuticns. Their Sl-jek of :vi i S'.n.esi pait!ci!arlj cS.J,,,.,itJ I - Tl.eirCK.ll.in-,' -nWu ,s all .pialities. ard ? . . h y 3.- Fall and cumiiie C-edi anJ Hicci , : All lit '.1 Uhj ace. cc lor i joir.vlf. s ( o.i .!r South of IVi -h'i.g's Ir.!g Stcr . n nK,u( Nov im', MW j ! jTIII) tOM-'MXSIf t'S A.D j -j; j , ' Ol-' A NKKYOt S INVALID. Published for the benefit and ns a caution to TOunrr nu'ii, ar.d others , a ho MiflVr frc in Nt i vou I PchiliU, I'.aily Pciay.ard tl iikincMd aiUililiti; I uppb in ihe lue m ot vol f en r. II v re who ha cuted himself afici bcini: . iclira of tiTplaccJ j contiiieiicc in rudical humbl e kiiJ c,unckci Ilj , cnclos'r.; a post paid, liret-led cnhpe, cp I c-piCB niav be hiul of t'. e HUlbor, natiianiki, mayfaik. rl Iv!' V' V. K:- :.k', v.v'.t Nc Y?r
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