Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 June 1864 — Page 1
PLYMOUTH
WEEKLY
DEMOCRAT.
I HERB LET THE PRESS THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN; UNA W E D BY INFLUENCE AND UN BOUGHT BT GAIN." VOLUME 9. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THUliSDAY, JUNE 2, 1864. NUMBER U.
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WKEKLY DEMGCllAT
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, BY .OSBORNE &, VANVALKEN3URGH. J. . OSBORNE. J. F. VANVALKEMCCRGH. TEK3I3 OF SUIJb'OIllPTIOX: If pa": J in advance, or within thr ee months. $'2,00 I Toot paid witliiu three months $-2,.r0 ST No paper will be discontinued until all Arrearages arc ps.id, unless at the option of the Publishers. BUSINESS CARDSAUCTION NOTICE. 31. X5 II O W IV, Having taken out a License as Auctioneer, will sell all kind. of Good at Auc tion when rceieted. Thoe desiring his services cm addresi hiia at InwootI, Marshall County Indiana. n4I to. SUtorncus. IS. A. O. PACKARD, ATTORNEY AMD COUNSELOR Plymoutn, s s t9a!5 Jiitliiimt. S. A. M'CRACKIN, Coanty Recorder, and Attorney At Law, Knox, Starke Counts' Indiana i Will rn-ke 0 Elections, psy Taxe?, cximir.e Title t Real Estate, ti!-e acknowledgements oi t DeJi. M-jrtas4-,&e. AU m-itUrs ot i.uiU.on j attended to in Starke nn I a.iioinmg oun:ee. ; 33" IJnu.tv mon.?vard b u kpavof So!Jier. j d Penion, e-Ueete.1. UeruiCtances promp.iv mad and charges reasen.ible. Ju2'J if JVltGviicr and Counselor at Law Plymoatii; Marshall Co., I?A. rrorricE in woodwards LLoci:.xr i'ract'eesin .T.-rhalI . t"ilt..n, riti.iFk. Ftarke! I ,ie. i'orler. St. J jieri, Lr.orte and fi(J:::inp i laa'ui. j.r.r.0 I iy JOHN O- OSBOKNE, Attorney and Counselor at Lux j 3j0.-p:ce is jxk L;le:sg, I'LYMOUTII, IND. JOII I). DlVOK, Attorney and Counselor at Law SSIUISVS B.lla F.1Y AND ECOTT AHEM SOLICITOR OF PENSIONS. OFFIC; Orer rr4uir;-'s Dreg Store TUmi , : ouia, ludiana - :r.-rr. D Il.J. M. CONFP.I .,' hte ?i.r''0.-in of the i 3 rl1!'.! I i nri t Infantry. ..:T.-ri hU nrof.-s- ! ij U.uce nt: l r i i. :ie w.t si I-ot .Mielnr in . rtre, t.nc blocks I orth -jl ;Lc Kd'.vurdd H.nii-p 1 Pivinouth I:ii:.ar.k. L:i".J2 ! J.J VirJALL, hoeopa rr nio rilYICIAN' AND suucr.oN. Partiu?nr ;itt ntion pa!! to 0'itJtric practic, and disang of women, a4 eaiiaren . oaiee vcr i.ir.Kr's store. j Kttin-ne po:te tli r. rthnestcorner oltect Prthlie Srjiiare. Nor. 5 r9nl 1-1 v DR. JAMES GILL Ar, JECLECTIC PHYSICIAN A .1 D SUE O K OsT, Tender hi profe .ir.n il services "to the cititeimof 3f.tr;!i.-!! C.n;nty. ST OTiro nith Dr. Weit, cn Michigan Street. EDWAIID.S II0U.SE, icinc STitr.,:T. ri.Twotrrir, 1 r. i a n . O. Sc W. H. M'CONNELO, Proprialois Omnib'Ji to nnl f.-om a!1 trslna n,l I ny pirtof th' t-jwu, whea orders are left at tt Home. v'JulU-ly RAIL ROAD EXCHANGE. S. M. CnAWFOUD, : : : : Proprictcr. Tiie proprleOir of tldi well known Hotel IS prepared to receive, and provide f.r. :di hi ,!J I patron, nud as mjny new ones m:iy far Iiirn j with thir nitrona-e. Wit tabic wilf.it times j be mpphfi'i with n pood thnnrkct iilfor.1 m.r.l his ruets shall ree.-iv evtr9 ltfpntirm li4.;r omort mav require IJein silinred at tl: I? lil ! Ilea l Dep'it.thii house has m:ny advantages o.cr nv other in tOAn. Board by tlie day or wck. Billa reasonible. t) tober 2J, H53 tf HASLANGER. HOUSE, Hearth Bridge, an I within ti few minutea walk of the Dtpot, South Plymouth, Intl. Tte sub5riberhasiinst opened the nboTelfftuse, ni idetrmined to keep it in manner ever7 a xj worthy of public-patronage. IT T S T A n T. it, WUlbe srpplied with thebeatthe market affoids; ergei reasonable, and every exertion used to dar the stay of guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STABLES AUavhed to the premises, and a faithful c;(!or al rariinitteadance. JOHN C. HASLANGBR.
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XI. 1. Timo TablcK. P., Ft. W. & C. R. R Time Table. SUMMER. ARRANGEMENT DEriRTURE OF TRAINS FROM ri.THOCTH STAT'CS T7EST WARD DOCND TRAINS. No. 1 Pay Express S.lfia. m. No. 2 Night Express f:-J5 Xo. 5 Accommodation 4:50 p, m. Nu. 7 Accommodation 9:53 a. m EASTWARD BOUND TRAINS. No. 2 Day Express ....OcM n. n No. 4 Night Express 2:29 " No. C Express 10:01 p. m. io. r .unit nccommou.incn y.uu a.m Nos. 5 and 8 stops .it all stations. Nog. 4, C and 7 nop at regular stations only. Nos. 1. 2 and 3 stops nt Columbia, Wamw Plymoiith, Valparaiso, and rail road crossings only C. P. & C. R. R. Time Table. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. LeTC La Torte, dailv) . f (Sunday Excepted,)) :43 A.M. J Arrive at Plymouth 0:45 A. M. WESTWARD. Leave Ply month f G P. M. Arrive at La Porto 7:15 P. M. Tn? n s rv.n by La Porte time, which is kept at E. V.iii Jewelrv store, and is 15 miuutes slower than P., Ft. W. L C. R. R. time. II R. DRUL1NER, Supt. DR. A. O. BORTON, Surgeon Dentist, , uan be copsimu at h3 cliice everj day except Monday and Tuesday?. illi ü:hce over 1111 a Bakery, PLY M O U 'I II INDIANA. J. lt. EE5A2X. JAS. FORCE. TWO D0OR3 NORTH or KHttHn't BANK. D i: ALERS 1 1; Cloths, CiBsImsies i v;r..iL.:h, Inai:..: ,:! SÜTC PF ,VD'niI AT riiYMC UTll. Wi.o t.r.derstar. ! ih German an.l"Kniih IansuaS u.civughlr , has bee a appointed .OTAUV P Vlil IC !
10 cna.ac.ii-e inc.- i rocc.jm,. a. v.i,o:n vou pa,j loniuvea fpiM coin-j that history when l-ordin" thc-e cven iohl I'nion, let us have God and Nature V VESTIXttS, unprecedented, wouid be to forget tne past 1 t ,,r ..;.,... Tf 1 ...1 .1.. I . . V ' a "J I Union. Let us follow the bright sparkling j ä m i j . . . m.lild 011 Hie eC tl Maun. 11 had ue-. vill nltix the cri.no ot a disregard et your . p.- 1 .'1 t .1 t history of vour administration: and to char- . , . 4. , . J " waters ot the Onto down to the l ather ot
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! ",. a'(,.' 4, n iswcr tue.e üiterro-atonca I will produce j mcr.t d' history atone. Thank Uod, by the ; tiMitiiu' Southern slavery; I will have ! concerned, they put us down correctly, Ore 'rlI0 vl t-.iv 1 i p M i contiuual, 1c something of the old, lree.i. , . t, .i .. . . i 3 l"-lu J. -1 . t 1 ...i. t y. i . i .i -i uuu i. j..i v . .i . to u s.,(i no J 1 . ;.i . j ; the irool oi tnreats arraim.t us by those 1 i.vmv t ,nr ,;t it .... liothin' more to d. with Southern slave- i and we be!. eve such to be the ca-c with
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I J. F. LANCJENILUVJI, U-hd fV the crimes by wlrch h. lo ,t ' "' ' . WUU l"C 'i:UllüUS riCC ÜIjtic r5-Jit üi ""F'nt yet reams to(liatc their selfish mean nc2.r and therefore:"- : - ' Im -pp..iud.d lor. crimes o vn.tn i th.dr vr.Tr..yo,.t.-,tiv.. Th, ,.,1 I -., i f-.v-.r r.f . W.f. r,, :-.,ir.,l..rM,.v locs Uvt iu a T.riiu i idc-L'o ctv.mA Democrat.
f.nd will trr.nsute Irgal documents from or.ejtho.-e
ir. m ,i . -w i . Dcf-d. Ae., Ac. lie cut be feuad.ut lie" Loi rt.i-sf tore." L4i'lt Jv. 'i 3 : J J.O. OS30RIII!. ,T . r ! Iojioo. u :o m .,.... .-.,, .,t ..t-.....T-.i Le jositiou. A...'c. ' " pf, AjQU'piI INDIAN ' ' J. S .SCOT, Or o ii o l- ;i l Collcetor, ('ontii.uc? to ive Prompt .Attention to the i Col lpr Hn n r t ("Tlol'mn IT ficrt of references g-Tcn when required Tei-rn moderate. T9iil5-tf. PETER DALAKER, ßrA'llKET ON LA PORTE STREET, Oae Ioor U', .t of Cleavebind Ä: Work's Cro- J eery. I rcsli Mt ats of tiie bi-.t quulit v ronst.u.tl v o., hand. H v9n-5 tf J- S. ALLEMAN &, BRO. lOtmcstside .Vichik'an Street, 1st door south of ! Woodward's P.rict liiocl:, j PI.VJOUTII INDIANA. Choice hhjtiors and Crari. Oysters served up in the very Ecst Style. at ho-ir ovoaibei .", v9nM D. E. EGG I ES TON, tIC:SK3ED AtrCIIÖKEEK, (MVirn at the Auction Stör of KGCJLKSTON & IIKO. Second hand Furniture bought and sold, rnrnifure Auction cverv Satuivlay at 1 o'clock, vOn I .' tf. IjivCPV. n . N. B. KLI.NGER, Pio?rietorlbickc.vchivery,''oi)positeFhhr!irdd House, Plymouth, Ind. n'27ly JOHN NOLL, TT T O Meat Market on Michigan Street, opposite Wheeler's Dank, l'I.vmoutl, Indiana. :ov, 5, vJb.l i. A. K. BRIOQS, Pr.VCrv'-sMlTIItNtJ and IIOPvS K SHOEING none well nnd prompt! v. Jt C. . . T.I .. r ' . J '-"jp in aouiu riymouth.nenr the brblgc. rnnlT-lv All ktndi of Job Work done at tbi Oflico, on short novice, ntalnoy aud diipatdi
Til JE CODDLE Off SLAA'tt.
1 1 ng courting; a beautiful girl one night, Wliom I worshipped 3 almost divine, And longeJ to hear oreathed the sweet little word That told me that she would be mine; I was praising the wealth of her chestnut hair, 'I he depth of her eyes of matchless blue. When shy Jaid her sweet cheek ou my shoulder and said, Hurrah! that'a bully for you!' I 5tnrted in terror, but managed to keep From i-!iowing my intense surprise. And pressed aiy lips lightly on brow and ou cheek. And then on her mceklv closed eves. 1 told her nw love was deep as the sea, (As I felt her heait fro pit patter) I wculd worship her always if she would be mine Aua she whispcicd, "That's tchat's the matter ." I told her her chec k would the rose put to shame, Her teeth the famed Orien pe.nl, And the ocean's i ich coral could never compare With the lips of mv beautiful hl ! car That her voice was like music that comes to the Jn the nighttime and sweet was l.tr smile As that of Handel, and oltiy she breathed, "On that you can justbtt yourpile!' hi the hush of tie ftarlipl.t I still whimpered on, An.l p.er'sed 1 er more close to my breast: Talked s.vreter than Romeo, dearer than CJauJe, And told her hor true love wasbie.t: Of bliss ia a cottage, of flowers and birds, (Tnou h C felt the times strnnireout of joint.) When she looked ith a smile and daintily lisped ! Ia my car, "leant see the point : ' I pressed her still closely, I talked still more i sweet. Called th stars t look down on our love. Made love rhyme to dove, and kis rhyme to bliss, And vowed bv the heavens above I'd be constant nnd true if she'd onlvbe mine; Pressed her lins and careed her brown locks ; When she mswered me back wi:h a rich, saucy Liuprif j "Look here! ain't you ajtcx tie Rocks .'" j THE W KSrOTrsW AT W.1SJ2-1 The Suppression or the Xcw or3i World and Journal of Com-! mcrce. On the subject of the grlcvou wrong perpetrated upon these papers, the Editor of the llorW addresses himself to "IÜ3 Excellency Abraham Lincoln, President oftlie ruited States," as follows: ?:bmitling once and again to lawless en - I croachmcnts of power, with every inter-! liiis-ion of a vi';ü;i!i.'e which should t.e : j and hie. Uueh outrageous op Nor evn vou do anv " , . ! utrageou.. ot-presnve, and unjust a j that it will not be .pphtuded bv whose prosveri V and power you 4 , , 4 t 4 r- - i rented ami .av destroy. io cuar-i thin have ercated and ixny destroy aeterrze these r.riK ri'di;..j-s r.s arbitrary, ili i t M , ,, :al. and unconstitutional .would seem, it , ' I I .... 1 4. 5i 4. 1 hvtCii weiiihtv words have not been cmn(tied of all significance, to befit better an j hour at which you have not arrived, and a j piace v. u'jrc ui puoue opinion uui me auI thority of law speaks, after impeachment, ! trial, conviction, and judgment. ! "Uut, sir, the suppression of two daily j journals, in this metropolis one the organ ! of its -jrcat commercial mblie. the other a i .i i 1. . . 1 PMpies Which arc shared by hall your ieiiow citizens did r hoc sc the uthe mind, did amaze every honrnt aiid patriotic citizen, did fill with ind'g'iatij.i and alarm every pure and loyal hi cast. There were no indignation meetings, there were no riots, there was no official protest. J.nt! do not imagine; sir, that the Governor of !.: . vT i p 14 4 l i 1 . 1 iorgottcn to do his duty; do not imagine that the poplc of this city or .State, or country have cea?cd to love their liberties, or do not knowltow to protect their u rights. It would be fatal to a tyrcut to commit that error here and now. A fr:o people can at need devise means to teacli their Chief Magistrate the same !eson. 4-To you, sir. who have ly heart the contitntioti wbitii vmi swore to preserve, people Miall be seeure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects nirainst unreasonable seizures, and that no warrant even shall issue, except upon probable cause, supcrted by oath, and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized; that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or l roperty without due process of law; yet those arc the most priceless possessions of freemen, and these you took away from me. "liven a captured and guilty criminal who knew that his crime would be proved, and that the law would assuredly v'sit upon him condign punishment, miht with propriety plead these rights and demand of the Chief Magistrate to throw over him these shields. Assaulted by the bayonets of a military commander, he might protest and assert his inalienal le right to the orderly processes, the proofs, and the punishment of tho law. Hut has the b'axon tongue any terms left for him to uso who, beiog the victim of crime, has been made
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protect and deferd ' it may le -in inner ,un' tsn,c lic was t,,c bmj;ton currcs- the approbation i nis ieiiow men timuii t bies, would tend to weaken u, instead ci louutcricit i.rocnin.w s are on tnc ic inenee'.o ehe thoe' natural and chartere! P'" f'f " v-paper cm, prize more highly that hanuo- ivi us ftu.lv,lx. AlH0n- the rCsC 113 crCVC. A fdt (ky? on0 827,000 of unenee 10 eiic tnoc natural ami cimrivicu oUS COmbltb'l toll ol CUt ClIKUi Jilld 1?C II-! t , i Ä Li " c, T ,1,1 . ii, IW .i i. i .l ,.... I . V...tr Vr.iL- 7V.7 . 1 ..... . ' we assigned was this: that such a course them w crc pan., out in ,rt I.u:s. Imitirii;hls Hierein enunierated, ainonir which ol the country, the acw loik inhuue, . ocl.:it. i prefer the smeimn of my .wnj , . . . , i . ...... , , i i i .... r. ;i. i.. .1... r i i ! must be more or lesi ticcentiou?, aud tue tion- vs .J. .m.1 100s l:.e n.n.!
also the victim of LiwIcks power ? "It is the theory of the lav.' that after the commission of any crime, all proceedings taken before trial shall ho merely
preventive; but the proceedings taken against the Yorhl were ot the nature of a summary execution of judgment. Would trial by law have been denied, would the law itself have been set aside for the bayonet, would a process as summary as a drum head court-xiartial have been resorted to by you in a peaceful city, far from the boundaries of military occupation, had the presses which consistently applaud yMir course been as we were, the victims of this forger ? Had the Tribune and Times published the lorgery (and the Triluuc candidly admits that it might have pubIiheu it and was prcvcntcv only by mere ... , not i:T- ii. .i:n l . , " Iü u iyi nwj nett; and for your supporters? ' Can you whose eye s discern equality under every complexion, bo blinded by the hue of partisanship ? The II WW had sustained the governwent in the struggle to preserve our imrcr;cj nationality. It had helncd inspire " he martial spirit of tli2 po)ple, and cnl ii i ii. . ii i i couratre them to the sacrifices thev have so nobly liUidc. It had advocated those measuics of financial pvdicy which could ; 5 't preserve the tone and vigor of the government in the contest. It had descrveil n r i nie iiei aiiiu:. :iiiu im umso n i . .i ... n .. i 1 1:.. i , p ii . . . love lt.
cnr.ucc lvoiiKi von, .r, nave suporesseu i cuusu ut uie act. 11 rrrew monstrous rmnmns v t, ir di,.n , f.T,.., r,.,,l. 1 ,...
the T,d.ne and T.mes as von suppressed ; honrlv in nv..o ..M. : v ,:..,J 1 ',L: ,10W5 ljT l,iC
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I mv; ' rv i-ii'ur.- e were patient mat the immcasurc-i ö lucuam iitj, c nuun nun ... ...
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IUt it also exposed and denounced the j possible and broken down all the safe- and be happy I I say awake ! arise, freecorruptions attendant upon your a druinis-1 gmn of representative "oyernmcut. nien ot Jhctwet :u tQ P"?: lll' lrum in'. Tf . , l.'i 1., n. , r t , . , vour bed of sloth, or your day of resurrectratiun. It iia'l opposel a delusive and 4,It is you that in this transaction sand : 1 t 11 I 11 in Hiiiuuiii mis lu" '1UIUU kJUU t:on may never dawn I
iMvivanii MMviii iow. 11 had vindicated the fame of a patriot lien1 'lis bet .vfure the underling, your partisan, , ... , , .... concocted his plot: When you anj j
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it b. .r--.bv m'i th-t f r pnomcit their representatives have the xWvA. to ... " ni nVI. :. ....1- r,- . ,1 you supposed tnat journahs hue ours eould, hut the r... i, , utk n. the of this lorgery ? Let 1 1 u.ds ol a freeman by the oayoi.et; when the unanimous Aoiec of vour own press an- j tue Jasti:e, once broken down on the other . 1 . .
' " ' SWCi. cUCll a tncli V.'ollld liarulV lir.VC r . , . i l , , l uececd:d in Sangamon cuimtv, Illinois. ....- - 4 1 1. :.. .1 ,..i 1 . l.-.r.... r riM a OJiij Vi.iieu j uooui 10 1:0 uuiuil1 J the pcopb. and ask them to commit to its
han.li the admiiii.-tration id all airs v.Iiirli!,,, . .. t. A.. ,T . , . ' . lOhio, the name ot Y m. 31. Anicrsou.i
has 1'ccn more generous und forbearing to yi.urcrror.i than uu have been jut to its i . ri a .I..... i ' uiues. j.ermu me i j aa u.at u lWl:lc to be true of any one ol'them than it. wns of a: iv man, high or low, who sus - ' 1 t...... pcctcil theiii. "And so the end has proved. The con fesed and guilty forgers were your own zealous partisans. Joseph Howard Jr.. rlu biv .. ,11 !'. -l:.-i1 Imc rlinn t'f!5 .'I VPtilll )- l- it 1 1 p i Hr., '..,, I win :iixl i.ivril ip:i"pnr lri)okivri. on1.4... .It. i-? .U III ". 4 111. .I.4..V.. v....' . ...----- ---------- - - . i- 1 1 ir 1 l- ... 1 1 ous cnuicn. lie nas nsicneu ear 1:1 auu , ... , year out to the dropping ol the Plymouth .sanctuary. The Mtimp fj.ccelios which .1 11 1 .. v. inerc loiiow jsraycr ami pree'joe ol no - dicJionhc for years rrportcd iu the dour-j nal whieh is Jour deVuted ran i(I ; i- 1 41 ..! City. lor yarS he Wils the (Ml)' editor (d . I that journal, the Now York rimvs; for o n.is neeu iieijuen eoiunms ;f the Imi eml ut; he journney cd with you from .Springfield to Washing ton; he represents himself a favored visitor at the White House since your residence there. 4,ly a curious felicity the stylus with whieh his amanuensis copied on tissue paper the proclamation nnd signed your name was attracted from the editori rooms 1 minis I ty by whose deltv.t you rose to power tt 11 .1 ..!;,. .,r .... .1 He Ins been the noisy champion ot an exelusive lovalty; he has pre irhed in club houres and at street corners those polities which stigmatize constitutional opposition to the administration as disloyalty b the 'ovcrnmont. The stoek br.ikers who were his confederates will be found to bo of the same kidney. They all a Ivoeated a paper money legal tender; they havo all counto
idcr.Mr,at h.se feet he was taught his tor in the 12th Conional District Z'vk honors Democratic principle,, political education, and in whose cause he ! T1,cre ,na ,,e a ec;mn u"titlu,s:lj f lC UnioM is di'dvod V rom the mo-! aml if We can wc1 at WtU le in spent Lh; political breath. Mr, Howard j ?ct"lZ Vr f s th ," j 111CI11 the cunfiscatim, laws, the proch.ma- that ay : if we arc defeated, it will be no 1 ,,l,v-" ,v ' publication, but L hope by a tew woiu.s to ! .. , , , , ' 4- ,., . ,. . , , , , ... has been from hi, very eh.ldh.od nn inti- j J. 1:lif aml :1stifv IIV i Mv ac-j " '"V l,llbu ,cd !!V1U that m" cc to us : lt for the sale oi the ... ... . ' . - . . i:iiif tlin I niiin ii'K.l dt tn1 i . i
mate friend ct the republican clergyman, I knowledeuieut.- .are due, and they .nie ' V- , , i i .ierc:i memories oi tne past and Hopes oi . r J it l . i i . .1 i mi i, i ith sadness and sorrow, but not cn-! ... , . ,. . llenrv AVnd lhnulur and a member of 'hereby tendered to the t ireJeviIle I'oiiio-j . , -.141 T r 11 ,. ; tlie luture. let '?s iot dimraeefullv iro down
T. ;in..o The i.artvnrinci- 'I't to .idvccate and sustain any man, be ' f..! nnillf ,:,, (,r : tl,. ,r,:.Ut r;'t
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denounced as rulliluliy as you the par- lias yoked nor red uragons to Her iron car; , w1int no,t xtt. w, ii;iYr I oiuia...i- .no uu "s
jnanced the paper inflation; they hare all
been heedless of the misery to poor men which such inflations breed; they have all rejoiced at the speculation thus fostered. ' and by speculation they Lad hoped to lupeuio in was al trc tnrivc. a ui inuuiy H,ur uours somcthin: pardoned to your presumed natural trc j piuation; since our blamelcssncss having been alleged to you by those here whom it rr t!u,-v t0 bc,icrc-51 prudent to await your recovery. '.V.,r. c. i a yjk. ii.u nK-uiviuur nours. irom moment to inonicnt, it was expected that , ' i'-11"4 111,11 3011 woum nasleu to con less and repair jou i,,iu.u navicu toconiess and repair your luwtakc. But the mistake thus pro. longed grew to the proportions of a crime: and till the discovery of the for,.r .trin! . ped its mask off and disclosed the nsp r- . ni-pu v r-.- 1 j proportions, and stand complete i , it .i .. "iv the recall ot your arbitrary order. !you have not made reparation for the! j wrong vou have done. The injury and ; the insult t remnin TI,r rlJ.,.;,,,, e i m i' j .ULllIll III lirk si-.,. ... ,i , ii i mi -uii-iiiuiiuii siaii'ts recorded iino iitij icSS adequately atoned, becomes a fatal
precedent. For t lie purpose of ratifying ! member that "eternal vigilance is the price an ignoble partisan resentment toil Lvc!"f .li!'ert-'" 1 hl(l -v"u' 1 v,,u' watl'!l' ..J-.b.r.. i -1 p .1 " Seize your trumpet, and at the first alarmstiuek down the rights of the press, you - . , 4l . , . , , . ... 1 J Mtig moment, send forth the words ot warnhave violated personal liberty, subjected I iuir. What, sir. is the condition of our
j property to unjust fcizure, ostentatiously placed lorcc above law, scttin" a danger - ous example to thoc who love force more x 1 .1 1 than they respect law; and thus, and by ! . . ,.t ...t,.. i. . . . (.11111411111- 11. iiusu me- trgans 01 iree. i disei'S-ion. have landi frro -.;.i.finn im. ! accused betöre the people. It is you whoi j :irc conspicuou.-ly guilty. It is upon you j i duty, and entire sell-abne-Mtlon. ! -liut you arc not to be left to the jueg ! . :.f . p il... 4 1 ... 4 l .. i i.: . . ! i 1U Ul i''; auaina- pv iiic lUMTuaiuiüii oi
our devolution, is constructed here." - A SKTUitl Eisr2:iai:it'r. At thft Int. l4ni:r-ith-C.irivnfior. f , brother oi .Major (hot Gen. Andorn of t't. hinutcr fume) was presented as a can - , ,. , p . , ... ,.Mf.r :,, 1-lJ CnlrCssional jjfstrict. 3Ir. Anderson" in 1 . , ! i withdrawing his name, wrote the following letter to Col. 3Iedary, which we publi.h in full .Skvk.v Oaks, April IM, 1SGL IKAU T 1 Culom.l. I ask permission , . . , ! . i lff,.,,.rl. Y'.kl. ...kl.1.tr,0 ,.Tlt.i. ... . .. , . I, .1(1. - .1.1 t 1 I I r. 11 111 11.1 l.M . I. All.. -!., III... 1- 1 . i . 4- 1 im 1 1. Mil if ;is .! r:iiiiliii.'it. fur I 'nii! n 1 1:1 1 i ...... ........ ... erar. lor 1110 ery eomiMiuicuiary. tor nie 1 .1. . t . .. . i . .1 . very liatteriii'' notice, it made ot mv nom - jr at tlltTSt!t! oivc.ti,.ii in ('olumThe announcenient that iny celection .1.. 1 4 -..1.. .4: , i j meets me m,in .ppjuu.uieii ui v'yit democrat iu the District." and that'a! "re worthy ..th :M, or a better i)emoerat cdld md hue been c.tosen, h more ( a.rri.e;iul0. ;t is hl-hly .ratifyin-. ! """ ' I ' j Hut sir" thou-li no lnan fccls more KMisiblv titudes, and mv test id' the 'gentleman and Democrat" shall be the truth, sincerely felt aud fearlessly r-poken 1 do not accept tho nomination for oee of tvo reasons ..-.ii 1 .i;,i ,.n.1..rw.,,.,l tbr. .i;.,.., and eonvietions of my nominator?, or they diil not understand mine. It is not my wish or intention to deceive or be deceived I desire every voter to know that I am , .. n 1 4 4I ,r li.uneti ieally opjoed to the continuance ni: of this war. 1 will not and Can not connow .hat all humanity, ail magnanimity is uamnicu uimci hm, j iuci us iuu iorcc. , . , . . . . , . , 1 1.. c....i r 4' .1 j-. ii p Ma (liat shc-devil, Dellona. with blazing torch lights on our arms to an in glorious, to an ignominious victory over wo 1 01 and children Hannibal eros?od tho Alp and romainod for thirty years in the. heart of tho Hornau Empire, defeating their armies, defjinj their power. Does the example of that heathen lender teach us nothing? TJj
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passed through an enemy's country and eft friends behind. Cardiagen ians aud Hornaus met in battle, but neither waged a war of desolation on women and children. Kindness consideration and manly forbear-
ance markcd his course. Our warriors I silence the cries of hunger with stones, ad enlighten the darkness of distress with ots. In very truth this war is carried on in such a brutal and barbarous manner it is so disgraceful to the Gov r imcnt. so deirradin'' to the sohlierv that, it j -r - r I invented to explain trie terius of our advanccd. much imnroved civil I .at inn Tt . . . , is easier to declare what we should do, than i i i i u i n to lay down an unchangeable aw for our future conduct. To me it is vcrv c , future conduct. To me it is very clear that Democrats should never sacrifice prin - ciples to popularity; better suffer defec t contending for the right and principle, ot o i 1 T P 1 1! c i i 1 t v.;a-uiu..u j falsehood. In one case sustained by a ruption I am not for an available caudi - date I am for a candidate who will lead I u on under the banner of the Constitution our motto, Union and Lilerty, tr no ' nIcn at noPc ,f'.v praye'r is, that when anarchical power "is eonccntratca and ccn'.ralized in Washington," that one .i i ? i . 1 th first crowned villain ! We should re- ; country 't Over, above, and pressing , own on our national burdens, we poor ! wcst,f,rn scrfs arc crushed to the earth h Villi "lVt"i lliUC t 1 , U XiU VII U 11 4.1 ! Jw. , . . nt i i, i . . . : . , the West, you arc but tenants and vassals f..r tlio ii-ihnh nf tbo Vot ' V.tt cl.4 Editor of the Crisis. :a ngitate.' If we caunot ha' gi tale, ncntnte. iavc our glorious I Uiir1 luividc the hon0i with a member ol the Lubinct. lie said trt jie.lus a. Urowiuen, lI am tired o!
.iavc paid tnoule long enough to the ! lio not atlcu uooms a!d sviodlos of the East 1 wbdi no';. .uit that i . fc . ; ; - Kl!,lalul. Thl,v huvo tiught me that I ; wheu the burden has become intolerable, 1 .' . . . . . .... . ..
, i have paid tribute long enough to the i .1. . 4 . . l : . it om : ... ; nac u i iui iw unuw ii on. j ucv iiiu-m-i ted t lie word r, an.l they have lutul- ! j. tn. )..ii(iMiia 4 1 l - f on .ixio'.i.. 1 -kl i ...... .' ... 1 j i,!C .1" r UJ O 1 111 'paiaung uui.i iiivu i'p- ' pressors, "pc teeably if they can. forcibly if they must.'' i ,-t . i ui course, dear t. ns s, my proposuioii ;s predicated on the fact that the original J Union is dissolved. iNo ui.iu is tool or 1 1natie on.m-li t.Mhmht it. Not even th ! Areadhui Nightingale of the White Ifouw i can any longer smg the song i;of the I n,i ' ? "m i ion and the Loustitution. Abe master ; minds of this nation, who are determined ter.rative to the South of ubju.-ation or iuicci:c'ii.iiii'ii. u.U. aiicv-iuii .1111111I v . , . ... .. ! can icnide come sub-jua, be suojiiura - .,....:.... ' .. C... 1. ...... A ...,.: . , ted, or descend to the Invest ilClttll 01 Jut- ' . .. ' . . . . . . . . . ... : . 1 ; . lerer. 1 . Attsu alt, Aniieksox. IIoiv iiecTTTii'ts afd Aboj IHion'sls. rroJn i,o wsh..,qto,'(r.) Examiner, L-t WCelv we attempted toshov that the ; ,. aJrtPl,0 a "'hey tor the purpose o. .1 A 11.. 1-1. j ."ccuring the voics of weak kneed chnnpexposure of such deception by the A beltj tioni-f s would mill Ii. Wc met With" .1 ! cxv, csan:plo of thi kind last weoL. Lr, rv.w...i ,.r 1..,r l ... x 1 "'fi ""f"" " l" 1 ",IJJ poses tb.e following extract from what it calls a "leading copperhead writer 'The best plan is to recognize this fact, nnd strike uowiy lor normiar lavor wi n l.-tiiiif. i. ... . . '.. , the weapons which are readiest fr our uso - A .lerlarntion for t.raee in advano., f ..- . .......... . w. tho power 'in our hands we can do nothing I but chafo at our weaknoss."' " Now, v;o do not know who i the author j of this sentiment, nor do wc care. Wei trust ro have independence enough to condemn any expression we dislike, without waiting: to ascertain who mado it. The sentiment expressed in this extract is unprincipled and wrong. What I has tho only histoiie party in the lcd ot no pir -
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ciples ? nothing but a truckling to "popular favor" ia search of an '-avaliablc" candidate? We protest against giving
I such a bald policy the name of democracy. The Democratic party ha always been a party of positive affirmative pH.cipics. Tf ' i . ! oa mere temporary isr'ues" 11 ,lud lts irt" h the celebrated an'I sacred Kettuckv and Virginia lleOInf inn v fl.f.c,, !:i r " , .. iTZ i i r p i " tu rlu im "ui upon which Ifacm as Jefferson was elected to that urxm which the candidates of ISO!) were defeated. In clinirinir to the noble r.rinriidn ! clinging to the noble principles hid down , in thc0 moIatIon3 anJ t, rcma;aJcr f L, n:nf.:nn; 1M ,r t, 1X . i ncinnatt 1 lafform, the Democrats I 1 r:ir T hia hniirtnr.r.i-in..i.nt K ! ! - 1 i 1 1 r-blc; Jet us dare toy eld those successful :nporaines uomin- ! l3US uclcat. It will not do to pin our hoaorcd jurty name to the coats of unprincipled policy shriekers. The name of "Democracy"' represent great principles; and it was in accordance with those principles that our once hapry country prospered asd grew great. The people saw the good intentions cf our principles and the good results of carrying them out. and they rallied in irresistible masses to their support. It wus by long and close connection with such principles that the name of ''Democracy'' becain2 the watchword of liberty, of honor, of success. Those who label an unprincipled, truckling policy with the name of "Democracy," art guilty of a base and infamous forgery. If meu are determined to pursue such an tinprincipled course, we protest most earnestly against them stealing our honored party name. If they arc determined to sail their sluggish, sinking craft under false color?, we do not wish to take passage. If we declare for a ;vigc-rous proscculion of the w: r," Ac, the Abolition leaders will accuse us of practicing a clap-trap deception, and their blind followers will bclievo it. Ahev put the Democratic r.artv down j OVVocd to the war. whether they really i . . r , rc r 1,0 tr :iä we ,n,hudually are .4 -4--,--uj not aticu pt to luice u.'li to appear in becoming only to those wlu less tinned ttith Aboliticnn.. p j i . i . . a ue greai aim oi wie -vooiiiiouisis is 10 j th-lt tu, lCmocrary are opposed to ! I the war: it we aitcmrtto ueny it. they tempt to ueny it. they can prove it against the reliable masses of or party: but ir we acLmy. Icdue it like honet men, we take the wind out cf their sails. They give us credit with being opposed to the war, let usio fir acknowledge the correctness of their book kcemir' and it will be the mo.-t valuable ;.s v eil as the I..., . i ii. 1:4. 41...4 . iii.'s-i uuuui iiL'ie neun . i;ui 11 uici t. fc down in ouv favor. Uat if we foolihly deny :unl U,CJ nrra,-n ns fur frul bc,orc tLat .rn.ir 1.11 1 ir:l lnhnr:i M;. i..-..r.' ' Ihn r- " ...v. .v-v ..v. ub ,. . ... . , ., . . . 1 verdict will miavoutaoh be riven airamst us l0f s I,,,,Ilr deelm .nr f.h,.,'ih i u.. J.vi iMuiv uitiare our l.u-.JcU (as we surely will if we attempt it) in an effort to deceive. I .et not our epitaph our disgraceful. o lior epitaj h be: .STAUVKD TO DEATH l'OK WANT j NOrillSHINO 1JUNCIILES WHILE OX A FKUITLE? CHASE .,.TP), . vhjtmym-v poupv Ar . IA. A lIO. AM 1 Ollt. . I -HS?their appearance? in Louisville. The 8100 ! bote is Said to bo :i !.lr.2Cror. oi:C. The I win-s of the Iar-c eagle on upper left, aro ! . i .1 .. .1... i- . .1 .1 lueciounng streaky, uu xv.c right end of the back of the note, the ßg ures in the circles are inverted thus .vm and on the left side thev are 100. In tho . a ,1 1 i .,.1. 1 Liuiuut ill- iiuv.i tin.- 11,111 w;iu umus 1 1 .1 1 v 1 ti 10U 811,1 U tll lcft 00l- TllC Vl W jils-o heavier than the genuine. Lx has received little .qpain, pretentious a,,a araricious neiftber, France, has 1 cnt a squadron to the Paciße ocean, which has seizo! the Chineha (Guano) Islands. Tho United States Houso of licpresentatives having resolved to uphold the Monroo doctrine, wo foel interctod ia knowing what course it is proposed to take to vindicate ibis doctrine ia tho caso of Xapolo on'a cüuo tfcAi ia 31ex;co, and SrxiuV ia Uhfe Cainiit Iflisds. ctejc.
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