Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 June 1864 — Page 2

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Lll - - j. 6i. osiiyHAE, : : : : Editor. The EiKl of llic War. Wh will the war end ? This question j . , . . . tV- riinr?4 nf u beginning to agitate tic nds of he , people pretty general.,), it w policy in their treatment oithe rebellion. We. believe th it v.-'t. proe.- maungament our ar- j m:e3 canove.'-rua, take possession and hold ! the entire trritjrv cf the Soaih, but to d ; po vould yet require a great additional ex peiiiture of Uoad and treasure; and when , j acccmplishc-J should we have peace. j' We do not Iciievc it. The ivdb-.T.ug from the Cincinnati quire, so nearly expresses our view to pi.".:n!y loreshadows the lutare ot tins r , ,yn i- tL,. Country under the ar policy that we give it place to tlic exclusion oi otner mac-: ter, aud ask for it a careful perusal. is said to be over. How? The people are all driven cut or exterminated. 1 hat nt tls horde of patriots with whom we svm pathized until we took to imitating their oppressor, have either fallen or tied, leav- j erj and su-picu-n, then the work ol inst.itiu:cual:z.ng ce.-potism at home will l;e to be b'iuu. in order to do as Rusia does, n . i t, t ' ticn as the rcoble of the North ate unwilling, their condition willbe made o :proximate to that cf the pc -T.'e of tli2 South, The d:::;:rMng effect of tnc ancient traditio.ns o i.lertv will have to be wiped out.! n.-,- :.n : .. i lome to themselves; when each :.ar

piytioiith. fXniAX-t: j,. Kt.jf T,,n Wlirii . Cleveland convention yesterday, by which ! ,JuS,JAC' 1 iliU . t,lc tn,?n ls. r..t (l Komis issued um! tl3 Act rha!! Lc LXE.MPT H

T.nUP-SD AY J i" NE, Z j loo-i. mn iau ouuuai.uu u connect u wuu ( miuuic, tcceumg r.au lonmng a new or subdued either by force or voluntas ; .. , ' :, . i S

-vOT772 its candidates lor Imitation and law,, such State shall be re-1 n X c ö Tt th XI Zr.l'l-

K-&f&W shadow. That which we look upon as! Our amide tele-ratdiie dbnatches fur-! n,,!,,,!;.,; V. " J US 1 ZS:" 1 i" . 7 ' . 1 u ' . i't'' li"!r

rheuld do so. The people furnish the ; p.cmcnta. lie can oraw out arista jlllilld j, vi,ich tlkc the lead as H c 1 thc atr,nity and cordial co-operation of the j Subwribers to ihi. loan will hare the option of ' ' men, and under the operation of the finan-; people to-day; and no voice is rais- j Abolitionist of the North with the Seces- j havinc: their rfcaJs dra ,- interest from Marc. I,t . i cial Wst- of Sc, Cha,e, they are JiÄ the South. Ft. Wc T, TO 7ST neans of a high Tariff and n cxborb, t darc t0 C0I31?Li, the multi-l organization, with the rathlinde'r as its hFiT" BOLTS 3 rfl " tant Kevinue law, just beginning to feel tude would cry out -treason" 1 i 7 r, r- r , ihem drawi interest from the d.U. of subscrlp- M ; g the oppressive pecuniary burdens neces-; eivil-liberty-invadin,. country- DispatelÄ g 'f7 sary to carry on the war The ! Sü 11 are'wUlrt eVlock yesterday morning when his head- ExCllllt frOHl Municipal OF SlatC VKf0 ( phooli" at Washington and elsewhere hcdoit Aml :l V;lst T;fir(y wruU u,r cn. L.ttiou. with Lincoln astride. Wo f;ll,Cv quarter, were at Ilawes' Shop. He states Taction IiElDlNG J' ' S VJJ been from the first proclaiming that it wih thusiastic over the deed; a crowd of place that even now there can be no doubt cn i , ?l .VLVcl - 111:ul? nn nUack u!'OM ,u : the rah:e is incre.-iccJ from one to three per cent. WJ Ue Oik Sure i5oUa. $G,n3 pr. cord . g soon be over. Thcv now say with marked j men would applaud it; and a corrupt press tint t-ecre Yb-or will oitince docremJ -V" . i i'? i"in " u 'V vu c-'n " ' complacency that as son as Kiehnnnd ! would ta.k itself to prove that it wL Le r' -L "l -.nsulerable .laughter; and that the vario,,,,,: v.,. oiin?fe A. R E M3 A ROER : t n w,r wM1 t,e uh.tmtiillv : ia silly: accordance with the Constitution. udc n ta.it ru.-iiW .,, 1st. , i euerals m turn it.aue an a-.tac-K. urove ; At th, present mte of prelum on gold they pay Alsott.e l.i-h,,t n:,rk,t mice t,r l IU rc-:,ove.i P, S I DI v j H 4 pvru ,3 taken the war tt.11 be sub,tant,al!.v , lhc thi j lt jocsnot ro.t ! 7T" ti.e reK, Irn the:r intrenched skirmish; OverEigUt Per cent. Interest. i ' ! SHOP t, tl. S.U " ti, over." The queUioa u, will it ? c do in conjeeLure. buM:i threat- it i in that aUc Äcw ail0:, j line, and still held it. The Federal losses ! in currency, ax.d are of cc-iul eouveuicr.ee as n! ROOP POLES A"D!;,":cC:"!dkl'''' kur, b,5 not think to. Our armies may crush Lce,!lart of the programme of which no secret It is well occasionally to try to catch a ; were light. Other official dispatches not : permanent or t,-aip.r.irv i e-frrr rt- I " A tae be:t issettxei:; of

take Richmond, overrun the whoic of the j is made. 'lh2 Governor of Ohio lavs it RhmrFC ol the "nev.' nation whieli :s to uiani, sia.e thai the i-e-leiai lett. ' It is beheved tlut :i femritics o.f. r so rrc-.tj "nTi 'PCr' T.T

.rrIorr rf th ecM0-l States and J-till uu" 11 10 UiC soidiers; so does tnc Ijovcruor i be when the war is over, the "reDelliori i v.. . .....v. nvm x.i- ( .......n vn-iersai wie ir-ou-ei-puoa-; - ivrrkU 4 - - ' ! of lfdiaiia HcLpriU crt it E.rrli it tin ! ti 1 ,i ill- "i'"d: and that the indications were hat i of U. S. Den-L-. In :dl otfu-r lei.-i of "i ebtcd-' . . here will be no peace. A e predicate', L.cntrab set t lortli at the cnished, and the grind and glorious prm- , j , , . . , r,., t ... . 'y4-'0 ; IN CASH, cn delirrrv, ;t ovr b'tve T sctnrr. 1 . 1 , . 1 , . jhead ol their armies, and m their oiticial ! nf r rnfrr . t : .. ,r,r tC .' b'K" m-"1 the tlr.cka- .v, the faim or av.nty oi pm-atc panu-s or sto.,k . Titi ab(,v,. ?u cut ss niav aua su'c: th'9 assertion on t.ie grounu that there is ' rJcrs. First crush out the rebels, and j C'I,k" l rrc,s cmoodica 1. ......... o . h01niny t compauiei or searaie commu.mie, oniv is r,!cdr-! to infection and idin-hv M-elv...

i i,,w nnrr.r-nrf v hen t he war is over when t he arnr.es ..v j . - amaua . The end cf the war by any procca snort t , ... ... ,. , , . . .. i . .1 nominated lor I-ivsident. aim (Jen. '.--h-' r. .. . , .

1 . 1 .1 ! 01 t he t onledeir.cv are (li'ticr.-ed tnc uer- Leiween wimes an i o;at-Ks. in me new i , o.-vca teniiieTrrei.: romrovo. j c: extcrratnatioa, does not he ,n the uiree- - audr:,. ,1 r,r ., , ,,v r.ue f,r V.ee i'resident. The rcsolutic::, jna,, of.he Go e-nt are i.ely i, of!

t;cafi . iiCu.?'I;Cr J?i :.e :J . "1' . 1 suuiinarv iustice done upon all who, hav-! ..s, .- thorf. v.-as to bo u .tvi;,r declare f,r the I'liien, the cobsiltntion. " of the "lrearer A.r th- nymei.t ofj

Eiteouirr. Ku-ia holds all of Poland ! 'S a,J' tin-or which they may bo rob- ;;or lc d;iTer.-nce; but white and Hack laws; for tnc Mtppre.-ion ol tiio i ' .l c"u" lj n it .Ur several genentions-bu, t1: lun.i i .,,,1." -U-m WU.,,t T,r ... i hcwarnK ana PobnJo T!lc boTO tuUtM). ctlu lu, ri,.,,., orf.,c ,,. r,c,s !, ; 5,,;:,,, ;;,,;, ,,r i-ighimj :cc.iM.ior a 111 . Cnih it. It will to bi.wdior thin the 'csr.rc?. fraaklv anj uarcssrvcülv. kt . wt; fr a cuiistitulional mcnU-! Ii.ri..n. 1 t!u Nit:! Um',, itej.

l auuu.ua. ..",. w . .. V first oct. anJ. if r.cS,iblo. ,oro infa.. , j ar0 ic vi, of OoaMn.U. 1.. fr,m lue.'t '.roliitit-rj t!,o rc-tvr...io:, utlavcry. .S'--'-"ra fron,.!., IW,IS. t T. t w j ii 1 1 'some time to institutionalize despotism . rr. , - . f ,r tho r:-ht . c -ivln-.-- f..r 1 1 Vf.nr.if- .vr.i i.u ..v. r.i.o,,, .i.n..cmjn. lou as Kuasia is Russia and Poland Po-; , , . , . u lv. There is no real Abolitionist win ,1'1 u,t 1 ...nt ... a.- iu..., lor m-, .ut in-jc , ,. . . .. . . ... ! here; and the strudle, however it results, I - , , . , . ia i a. u.i,i;.o a v ..i.lv. !ar; , . , . ' .-:n ip ca. nf Uood :mi?t nrt necessarilv hold substantiallv the ; octrme; lor tb- i-ue-tertn pouey lor the ; y.r.h c-th-ns be re.-t i-d b.- the The war between Russia and Cl.ca?Sia j WUI u ai" u "u ' . I .... t r... n,',,.;. ' Presidei:-v: election of iho Incident! First Nuiorai Ihtr.k oni-flnnond. In-!.

xng tneir native land a wudemes. (joJ j their rulers, as the prescht corrupt parti the God we worship; the God of tha ; zan a,m-r.istration at Washington , has in rIn"' (rri.-.rfi nml iif-.v nrtillerv i.s on . . .

fl-.n ,Wthr ATiiSf...rItn J'.ctc-i upon i no American ptpit uui.n,, , . , , ,.,.!. .,.,- a. ,!.,., i ' oe!o:i-- to ( on;rress. and not to tlie I .xecu-' wj:ioh are devm; wie. of p,.:,: ev. , , - ,r - w xr , ''' " "--- r--. lt.-.i :

The United States is not Russia as yet. the three and a half years ol its existence. le ro Q .. ; tive; and -rati tu lc is expressed for the! RlnXTAM.I-; BANK'S AXP P T'K 'K.S ! i.-VBlX iV & fc . j U N L-cu We have not iastltutio-Taliivl Uespotisui.-1 Coaiin- iuto power,, sacredly pledged to j ...rl bpic!. (V ?i1 the jexes1 achievements of the Pederal Didiers. The j 7' y. i:; -r-' &r lhc ! 4 w;;; u! ;;v- I c:" ! -r?hek So-n?' U r0eniPerruT Upll1J th ri-',ts anJ lihvrt5-5 f 1P0 ! hau l in h,i.' When "that take, place, ! "c;v organization r.s,umcd t' e designation ! vl tUfI',3U ,:rU' i h: fu.l. .i u rety b HvivcU- in c,v,u ; x, M. X. dismediholde'n Sourbtrooican- ctced to the.a hy the Constit. j therc nh lc ..a ntttloist aJlJ j of the -.lladieal DK.eracv' affoi:d nvLitv facimtv to sub- j ' Thev ii .vc the 1: iv-o:.i :.- : , j p-j- -rnVl - TT non, arseaab,d,miciliary espVt nagesum- " has basely and wiccdly l'-'t t-1 cau a ujaa (l,,i, f,.r a I rooi the Greao limes 7ucsd.tr. : .,ulbh..b. ! , '-r' iLJ I.l.XU. Eiary executions, terror domestic trcich. self to the subversion of that tiered palla-1 m ,,MA,,. .,.of ,v '.ir,.Tl- r . :f 7 , V' ---i'-'rh:,d-: ' i ciuui,:, frn;-n ia cf

t:onarv Thev inulejfp inuhordin-ition a' variable a3 tiie weather) the Mandant , . , . .. v .... .. . ' -md b is K-nbiblv 1 .d'. re tbi fl;,,.!,, , i nn.i v'U veiiti!:i?eJ. ik'. -'ve i .u.i'."u..., t.onarj. xr.eyincu.cjre ln.uoorainauon. f '.edL'i! 1 to it U ho Would have evert'1"11"1 P'(,1"Oi. Oclolt Ulis, Cl.OCleU a - ,.rr. :.,i i i i.. ... m the !::-. .4-? o! t

It will take generations of blood to do it, j by which to measure the Iovi.!v of the f , I junction with that armv. j i,..,,.' ul stons vU ii It. m--k ru- u ..V't.'i t-l 'tVis ?tove.-it wiil io uor i .. . xn , ii, ,i , . , .. .. . " thought that negroes wouhi have been put J , i . ,,, , uu.wn u.imi ut . n)m.un ii.uu, (.) i.u. uu.ii .i i(,;iK' i.o luu t-". but it must be done, or all the blood and j people, and wo betide him who dare de-j ' P .. . i i Un .Saturday last 3IePherson . corps ol ! !iceess.fv, ui rder to giv.; their :o.m1j ü fi- :tit. J W4.rk w'.tU !e--s f;.-! t!.:.n ivy thn bio.c. Ja treasure we arc nor,' iavest:i.g. willbe .... r ' riir.:,n i n , ! u:i 'lL'S MK" tereuurso at the 1 res- Sherman's army ha. I an omra-emctit with .iianee-l v.iiue, tu t..U- ; ,.iuv,r ww the folio h.g tesuiaouy : ; worse than thrown awav. Whcu the case I.. .. .. flu(';Uon prcmaey vl klo:jt-s hou,ey A tllC5c things, and ! the rebels near i ..Sias. via. ' The Federals ; M:,rI ,,ror! ?:"tU C4"!"!. V'M" r .luifcrn AdttrtUtr. I LAUER

and day, the iron is thrust deeper n.idjaiIMS-

deeper into their own souls, the people will remember that they inheriied liberty; tint by right of nature and by right of birth th"; arc free. Thvy will protest, but they have piven away, in the name of liberty their title to ! -. rotest. Ihev may rest-t, but they have, CXur.UtrCd ineir powers in putuig down : tha only principle upon which t'.ey can j sanctity resistance, i h:-v tuav appeal to; puarantied riirhts and "he ("otWitut! -1 r . -. . . . ' ?xh:.Uttcd their powers in puting down ! but wi.cro is the Constitution: where are tue guarai:.:?.? : i hey have itood b. a id in their fanatic rago and irintle tl it!, ECCii tb.eu ravished, r.r:i appuv Jed thc ravUhvr. Kvery sfcp toward ihc cnoucst and . fcubj ligation of the fc'outh is a step nearer the place wh-ere the work in the North ; will have to be-in. Thc power to hold the ' .TO '.ill IliUOL - V.-ll II II . .--.., V'111-lUHU.l-te 1 r-owcr. For th Xorth to keen the -,th In r.orm.ment. c.ibi M-atlrm will cr.n- i . . ... '.drrlt:- the relative strength of the ivo partiesbe the heaviest job ever uuderlaken. Tu attempt it with any hope of sueces will require the .tronge-t known form . c' t nf government: the strongest that man,' having administrative jK.wer alone in view,) can devise: absolute authority, ami an un changeable executive. A quadrennial bal lot-box revolution, a Congress elected by and responsible to the people, popular suf-ira-eanu i ree opinion win oe an ai ko incompatible with Euch a dynasty. hither 1 r. . , , , J ' i one of them would destroy it in a dav The official tenure of the autocrat must he his own will; ami the fame must be the limit of his authority, lie mut own the .State and the people the people their lives and property. It must be n sole iuoii - - -.i i f Jr r.itn,, , arch with his tavorr.es: ruling ever a ua- . it . . r . i i . . 1 1 t-1 i tion'cf slaves. We eball be called upon ta progrosa VicVirtirds orer century.- Th Ie9ons

. which our fathers so painfully taught will

have, at an eijual expense, to be unlearned ; by our posterity, ine American once so boastful of a liberty that was won for hiin will have to learn to be couallv vain of the r ...:...i i :.uV. u temporary will nave to be maue permanent; . Th TJZfTy P"manCUC-VMt0 US CaU"' i 1 hat Which bcCOUie tClUporanly llCCCJSary in an effort to gam, will become vennancu.lj 50 in ,he"roSl,io ,w keep! The ; n.lniU HllKr lt nri an f ma t ut 1 11 r euro : j which hold the South in perpetual slavery, inv u.oou 01 suuieci masses lit nome mur : . , , J , . , t a.n.J. h?. 'j1 rcon . ' 0 up uv oilier. , u a llus v.ut Work be done . Kasnj. ine ueipoi is not Watuing m the unncce.

ft r Ä J. . 1 I I. A J A ..I T...1.II d 1 - I . II-- I A I IIHtUtVI.'iil ItUlllU. it II W li l?t I ' I 'I 4 III I I f Ik 1

;wc Humiliation oi an. ether. I party and taking a new name, with Fre-! submission to the authoritv cf the (W i 7 , .? . " . ruo"?.. ?

of our rulers! then come home and crush out the party aiv' :;' ca3KUtca cn ti;c u'rJ.v Io- ie lorces translorred Irow Gen. Hut-; ed ibr payrner.T.vhiic for the debts t,f the Umic.ii UüfiLüUT u:ios. i CO. ;

! 1 , . . . . ' iv.i I .t t 1 i . ... ! ..!.- I M ,.i,,. ...I , 1 . .. . .1 1 .1 . .... 4 . . 1 . 1 .A nr. i. l "ru l-vo. j.u 1 c. i

opposed to tho w-,r vl -.11 wha nro on- Not loiiff sinfo a sou of NM lovd (Jarrison ; h'r 10 (.cn -Meade, -ndjr cominaiiu of .Jeu. tatei the xvhole r:vpc:!r ot the -yt::.trv U hcMva ! 1 -Ui-' i rl v t..e

pWa to the crushing operation. I of UoMon. who rejoices in the name of ; Avore the York Kiver. on jto seeie tl-.c pivmeut of Um ia-iacipai mJ b-! r-:- r:.r: j But it doc-A not rest n.ere'.v in threat. I iv 1 .it iM.tn:, . n ....1 I transports, to Into Hou-e, and were ex- Urostin c-a. t .. '

; i i- l-i ....:. 1 Pccicl to arrie within MiDforfin" ok.: Tu. I.,r. h .,,1...:;..' r,. :.. L Jvt EJl-i-";iiii erfü,- S'M"?. : ho nuts

.r. i i 1 " . pcrlint's be learued r.t a J iiill:?3 r.nd a i:..er oi m r. n 1.- ...r. ,,,. ; r, i . .. .i . . ! i c..:t ......

it n.n entfv.i nrion a iirofress . ...... ... .,v,, .... , ....... , .v ...-. m ...-.in..-, i.i- s,.tiuo uth ; ....... v. .... .'ci.-!.-.

in which there is no halting place short of; rr.son neu into one, maue a spoeen j v.en j,u..cr stau-, mat tnc rebels attack- ; an I are thx: ma ie cully av,:iahie t, the small- j f ' ' .jiiVvYhVr i'k o;ci !

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iuiO(.i.ic. UIC lurther It "OCs, t.lC more 111 1,1 "i . xu u.a. civuv.'i, l- r.r.i i.u - - --- ...j .w.v. - i i'''..i-i, ( n-u.a-i .mi n.c ium cr-i..us:. i -ley eau ; . t5C M;iie Lisil'. Iiis ill ...... ... .-.-..1.1 . r' . i . 'r c I, i .1 . .i . . i ' and 1 1;:: t. luri n ir vest 'vdnv. tliv m.-ido i ii - : nv-.virtf-:1 i.t,- m.'..v at ir.-,..,. nn.iti,,. I i?.aii'fi.p f l l 5i r ? t . t-wy;r-" -' .- rcc?si

boston. v,ur' i tt,. ,n,iti,nL , '.t . .. f .j üccluai dcmou.viratioii.'i air:iitit his Work?. ' hjldi-Twhl ln- th!...-'.' ?h.. ir.t..r.,, I davof 0-iber,

Liuiauio ".r nr-rowsirv to Mrsiiniirt. lie r r.nnnv i nnr inn tioukio w ere reativ iu . . . - - . - --- . - , u.i ..;. m -' - ' - i

I flUCstlÜÜ U hrturAn ci,M, Wilv ,k- ..... .. . . ' oi-j...ch irom t.en. M.erman, drtcu It maybe u.euu to tu ia this eor.necllon that - - I

En- pctism sbr.ll alford, and anuilillation. j ? - , - " esuTua niorian, siaies t'iat ' t.ie total r r.Hdcd L-vbt ei t:o L lilted iSt.Ues or.

- an,j ! There will he a creviou3 account filed i te'J,c,J"r o'-" off. vmy- j.ieic n:ui i-oen K.me slight fckiruitsn'n, ' which hucreat is r' ?n K'-h.i. on u.e :u

, ,. , .i . , iaictLJcntwaich thcv due not mcc'. whose -Ihc present nation was to le no : oouu! , . , - orotcct thcnisoivcJclnnil linir finf. tii .

by poWer, will put them ill d lively and individually. danirer eollec-1 Ailniiiirstraliuii Ou'.iacs. The light of history nowhere reveals the r perpetration of so many and such Sajrrani I outrages upon the rights of the people by diuin of rights. Not a single rich: cnum3rateJ thercin c;.icr to tho cjtzen or tQ r.. . , , , , . ,. . the fcutcs. but has oecn madly, vindictivcJ tramped under foot. Assumip- pol ers not enly not granted to it, but many even which arc positively prohibited, bv the confetituiioa. this administration ha, , . . . . ,, , nude its ov. n opinions and i;ract:ces. fboth t c i I. -i t t I .... I . .m j-. .- m - . Phrcnzk 1 with fanaticism, reckless of 'consequences, it has fixed its cv on a huc cclltra, d ti to Le :. "... . . . i aW' FH-ctuatcd COnlrOId id under the management of its corrupt ami criminal adherents, ior it; own aggrandizement at thc expense of the people; and , j ut tjC .j of thc , . UMtcr an, hP1I?n I thottsa . I i . . i i t expense of the people; and fur tlrs it is i ie nation like iaiids of millu,n'i of debt to be paid by succeeding t-i-i-1 orations. And y it is set down as an j evidence of dMoyalty to even whi.spcr thc nn l ,. i A jeered word peace, even to suge.t thai a,ter a11 k " Vr that the results ol War nuy llot ho an adequate compensation for all the blood and treasure, thus worse than usclc.lv expended in continuing if. T, .1 , ...... I .1 1 . "u. 1"i uu" Ul;u ruics l,,c ucsl, 'i..t.. - ...r . I..:.. ... ...1 . I . Iiall011:1 01" 11 IS he in Wrath nankin. ui iii.-, no in wraiu wuieirawn his Trovidcntial ruardianship and left us to Euffer the evil consequences of our 0wn folly in elevating to power an imbe,:tÄ . i . i ' . 4- o r cilc and corrupt administration ? Oh, for 1 ' lIlC H00,1 01,1 l,at,,st W:,fi of rea0 ..t.... . Toe l'cpublican papers are discussing thc one-term principle pro and con. The quarrel is a very pretty one as it fdands, an(I ,vc 1(Jlve n0 wi.h t() jntpm.Mie lmt i . . . ... ... j nature has shown that great evils, scouri n ' j Kos nn'" ""noynnccs, nuch as measles, !?mall - pox, .cnrlet fever, mumps, cfc.,areall ( dircctel by her on this one term principl", ; atl(l rc 1ive in lini,e therefore, that thc i ... r ft, Ir . ... pestilence of IJIack Kepubhcaiiism w. l 1 1 pass over ns after thc first infliction with out tho possibility of a recurrence. -Yen-. ...

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iTIic Cleveland Convention Vom-

i iiiatlou of Fremont and JocIi- , rune. The great event which we have to anr it,: .neunte this j graphic discriptions of the proceeda "ticcaMc feature in which was the . ,,p j tj Coivenrioii of holy of liT-ar.uuu m nie c ciiriou oi do ay UI I tu.ivo, f 1. Lineolu IWudal l n Tfv.-t nhi n n otfnmf hr f iofn ft t.rr Yent tiiC coiiiummatioii of the -rand purv 1 1 .1 11 1 1 Pose lor which the assemblage had met. Thcv scem to haYC bo0M ijli aj,iß M - Ü they were so many cobwebs. The first .question which arises in everv more; ol on 'the hasis of the Declaration of Indepcnl.ivrv m:-.:i h::s the rLdit to htw other wr..t. ti.Aa tu t'.le jownfdl of th sc .. ,i,c ,:1 (vr,,iUt:o.l and the old Union. In the eve, oi" all hon-j-t" niUl-vcrv ir -n th-v lr.us. be tha' nolh - i in-more, nothing leis. 3?t:t will not that . !1Kich more, have happened. Let no one be surprised, therefore, things go on as V V1 "V ' ' C . hey have been going on lor this past three .. : f . 1. C IV . , ll ears, It the rredietloll ol OUIig A endell ' j I'hiiilps (iarrison is fulfilled. Stranger tliD Cineinn iti liuquiier t f tnc l!b:lh inst., I give the followin- particulars in reference to the altercation let wirf a Mr. Vooihees , t. ... ,, j and Senator Chandler: A personal dilliculfv occurred last eve - lung at tlj liiioer-tatde ot the national .. .. .... .... i Jl'.tel, between 31 r. Yoorhees aii'l Senator Chandler Whilst sitting at the taole, (Jiaioiler, talking about I )emorats. unido Use of abusive lan'U;ire. and addressed his ! .-e ol abusive language, and addressed his .- icinarivs 10 lorncc. iconic worn.- oaI . i' I . . i. ! 50,1 between them, and Yoorhees .-truck ('lia,J,!K'r ihcJ'iU e- They clenched, and i.aiiej. .'ir. 1 1 an iir"an, a irieno oi oorhces. remarked that Chandler should

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'.. , T. .. ecs.-l'iilly cris:cd the Famunky. and occu-1 nrMMCTT irTr'IO A'.,1 rft i ! T'-e t'.ur are liar-i no:t-CAi..i.xt:!.- t:.d aiteiuh-t-i s.:.s, f.i w b j.wt th0 Would have ever thought t.Utt a (hr,e miles ,Juth of that ! BiMrftil I'ltTttb RitJ 10- ! cv. ..atiu, i.v apt-iu h- hoat cm jly ta ta- ; Ivnce !:i ..i tv::,e. i. utt,.. ce i. tkt white men-American freemenwould river. A cavalry liuht took place on thatU , -f--" !..ve.u,,i th, ov, cau -e he,t .r m : 1 , . .c ..,L. l-e iu-j u. u i,P luve consented to have been placed upon ! day. m which Ihe rebels were defeated ;:FniU U HV-ffvC j T;; ,t .0 4" ,t ,t asr : r.n'.x a.: cals vr-T!b "J - - n ca; envt, an eoualitv with negroes in t!o; nrmv ? l,ut. up to 2 J. 31. the date of our latest ! RED JACKET j th'.'' f.iei huer. fucly aa.i U-t !--:.;-vr. u- . O r, crV.r-i; SM'nr f.o:e." u-i "ni .i i . .i . advices no general eiiirtiirement had or-! D u H dAO.PT I .!.! t- the heath;- :.u-:. ha'cii tat...... ; u. ; : ... i ee 1 1. l.uu: i:es Li: iw.r Nerik IV ho would ltavc thought that a negro . . , . " rLU üMViC i j ... ,.,,....- ,ü :;ü rem m- titf m h,vo aown Dniuii-i S;,: 'Ö? J?c Ä ".rt i-' ! th fa inTTics: n.,:-,rV.-;.;;-;,v,;V;;-r--; u; !;-' i r. way, after having the - love and honor' ol . required for defensive operations, l,.,s been STO.W A '11 I '-'V. T:u. st.,,.. i, ,..ie, .a..:.te.i a: n:-.:---.. ; tt C'a tho Fifth Avenue female aristocracy ! transferred m the At -mv of the l'ntoniac. H'2Ci 7? I ll 1, B 'Bvfe t-l ft in the mo,t :I-ibir n: -ta-r. Tu:- cvt:i :s Ur IM liJ V UJlHj'Üiia.i

thin-'sh-" ht ened Y v Vor- . 1 taincd in their !-. art mental positions, sub-; ph'-t-unt to the tt,:e, t:,-v n,w h.vea pvclhuly ; CWtv Far u i f. ',,',, elor iniu.li .l.i.cncu. j or juy-. , 1 ' heahliv, suotim, j an! r.eptralive iaUiien.re, o. ' meat tleiMMid it. U e a.e wülttv . .ove .o. . nco. th;;;,ui.-;:".(,c,,(; "'J :t"n?-Uy IW the pati.lU n.-ing from the bed of! three mouth. pi,t. i r.o b-.tat.on in r;o- : m.Mldcr (it the U;:siO!lol the est 3IlslS- ' m,.', iu ofai-tile, distress aftcr e.:-l d-z- ' ia.ii!;.-:n:i it the l-.cxt Cook M..-e "e luve :e.J j " o j j zht,.t .t..,4 tu it üfbiu- from TurpiJJLiver i la. k.i-e - f . It b.c r,I.'n'L": 4 ' : Tlic ivr:;.r.al Altercaf ion Kr-j l the Senate, vesteraay, the internal !ur diLrc.t:i)ii. i rt. Wo. ?u...u.t.v i.ut it v.:,, r,ve t,,.-. j iWt'fll V)t'flf'('i Uli C'h'.llldlcr. ' , ... . . 'i .. .... U.t:4Vt.n to any t-noly lV imuaa.w .t. lU,u- .

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nut have talked as he did, whereupon lhe!j0;;o, xuXQX conimenced in ihe Cnitod hitter htruck llaunegan, who, iu turn, I,.' 4 .,. .. .. . , , , ...... , . i i i . i 1 Males Circuit ( ourt Jhurxl.iy morning pitched iuto and i eve rely hanuled the' . . ., J a J i l...r. 1. X'.. I .... ' i.-..i-r. .!-.

Senator Stanton telegraphed all over the country, two weeks ago, that (Jen. 1 Sutler held the key to Richmond. Hut owing to utler's obliquity of vision we suppose, he' ..... t seems to have Peen h unsuccessful in bunt'm.r r..r tlw. . ..... 1,.. 1... 1... ..,,..1 ling ior tlic hty-hoir that he has turned J 7 entirely round, and made tracks in an op posite direction from thc "rebel" city. Thc cheapest and best lot of Women's and childrens shoes can Lc had at Calkiuj

ISear this Fact in Mind. A resohitiou to the following effect was introduced into the U. S. House of Representatives

the otlier day:control its own domestic institutions, from I Iciative or executive control. ! A motion was made to lay the violation on t j sit--ven hnHti.m vntp j Bcrc Tut! -.l 1, A I .1- ..l r. l i . i . i j the Union was dissolved, and that not one of the ( onfoilor-ito Sr it tvhof 1 11 v.onicuciaie stales, w.iet ilicr eoni 4creJ or voluntarily returning to its al - , legiaiico. s hould ever ai::ti n be considered one of the States of the Union. This is a I significant si-,, of the ti ucs. as showing rf . 1 ' 1. . i ... . : j posiIOlls Ol Hie ainyjrOllIstiCanuiOi. a nc raüical ijutiotial CvHivention met at Cleveland votcrdnv. John Cochrane, cf v - , -ii.- i. V I I VM Ii, I'lL.-lUlU. VIVI. J l.HVlil ..l ! -: 'l Vice President by a direct vote of the; people; for a !istributio!i of the lauds ol' j ' S ddier. and actual settlor-;! ; uI ity: integrity and economy in the ad1 tu-uii-tration of the government. The! ! ii'Cs.ioa ia reconstruction is declared , : ictir;us. losing ;iilv men, while . I the rebel 1 . amounted to 2. MM. 1 S.-eivtary Stanton announces that f;t.. , J5 , h;,s ,ot bon, ,,..,1,.,;, in hi, ,,0. i ... 1 . . ,,:rtit:cntal or Held command ; and that j r"1"1-111"" l iiv... ..ihhi..mi , .im n.n ( Jens. Kosecrans, .leel. and Ikmk.s are l e- ; den resolution was referred to the Commit-1 ' u ol t,K Ue''. Ih.ais Mates. 31r. ! Vl"a,n:m !Wvh"?X v,'ll"1 rU a i i seat lrom Kentucky. A resolution ior an lanuistice ami a national convention was ; ,,;pcr and pendin-r its disposition, the . t Unii-e ad journctl I Secretary Chac is soon to offer at auej s.jWUÜ of he pei cent, bonds j f 1 . i tl.AA i Im.p.I in Y,-.w Yi.rk vexlerdnv ?A j ;nt coso,i in x,nv Y-rk veslerday , . . -. . v. ..... ..... , i r iinvio"' touelie.l as hi"li as Ii'. I..... . , i i.k. Trial ujicI Ciivi t2o:i of Andrews Use liiotcr. ! The trial of . I. dm YV. Andrews, the aluiiuf .jnof arixin, juvi ..iv, n.v iudictuieiiis :ig".ii?t him, and the Cnited Ftatcs dtstrict attorney elected to try him on the one ( barging him willi csiispiring a-'ainst the government. Some v.ituosscs 0 . , P. . , , .i testified to his leading and haranguing the lllo, anl advisin" them to violence. lie ' , l " i i" . .i was convu cd on the indictment charging .numu,.ui u.i uit "Limi Kt'"'ril"r him wiiii conspiring to levy war, and scn - i ' . . lencetl to t nc state prison ior tiirec years. A. J'. W'orhl. The 3Iichigau wool clip for the present Jerxen cftii?ted i 1 -.00 1,000 pounds.

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; WILL BE PAID IN COiN,c:i UohJs of to:over i 1 0:,e humlrcd J.Uars anual!v. aJ o all "other i I5o,,a,,.nu-a Th- nV.orost iM,oab!e or ! .i f i tm i i o , . i ' ' "'Ia" I c .1 . - it . . . j Coupon Ponds, M they ltlJy r.rr ,r Kegi.tered i BoikLs are recorded t;n the books of the U. 1 Treasurer, and ,xu be transferred only on the ncr's onk r. fcupon Bonds are wable Larer, aud ate utorc couveuunt fur corner, to nul use. ;on tbUueht for the comh.j thdl year will Lc ' Si-i- ,i"-, tme tue customs r-.-venae m ; r,r lne c,:rri nt !lpcal -VMr cu iinS Juuü- r,,! 1 -,; i i ha.? been o far at ih-s rate ol o.tr $r;y,0ü0,eU0 Hr.-t Katioi.al Iho.k o:' F.vansvilie, 1 ml. Fiit National IJuiik j! lii'.'.hir.ar-o:;-. In J: Fiwtt N.iti Il.nk of Fort Way;v, I:iJ, Fir.-t N-itioi.nl iJ.ink ef l.nf..v.'t:-'. Ii;J. j F.t Xadoiul 15 mk of Ma-iisun, I.!, Fir.-t Nation.il Uank of Terrc Haute. Inl I. .rt oafi J 15 T ftLL NM I JÜNäL ÜÄNM IliOV li'O U.i:"ll!ei I I if I II. I.1. i ' i Iii1, r !ii-Oi : Iii: I :ls tt0 iH..n- the ;.b:ic on then- .-...-t. t i : a:l invite vo.ir care Pal aUei.'.;.m to the uu..s we : ailowour brand utn. kiting , s we , Jo that our ni;utoia is at s'aUe ;iae nanus "Keu I J.t'.kit. is aketi Inn tlie oii";;i.i! e ?m nii.U'i l.v : tU. native cl.il.i vft!,-.- f.irt. Tui.l win, ;,e :.tüv....'.. .I,.f' Ult. ve v,i vi::i" i"l-..-l. :uil Willi I lion of a lew lictbs i i .-. Ch ijtin. in i l i! more ..... ... .-... .... j--..., Tl, yv;-;.PK,.1 andhealdivaivclhe. I I....- ........ I ... .1... .......i . Thiy are the h,,t stia.ul.int in tustrnce. liny are a sure :.re entive ot fever and Ague. Thcv relieve I'Oiistij'.itioii. mm " K- nr. '1 hey care Nervous lleadae!,.?. Thev aieperiV. f!v pne mid P.datable. They make the d. hi'itatoJ strong, and restore to fimigtl. the evh onted. rj5i;-;' ! Hilters. ' ! We t .ke nleasnre in wllir- atfentIoi.tr. r.... - , ....... t " ' .' ' v' " " v ' ii-..-'öt ui .mu lan-u riwu?, ..j...... .......!. .......... If.. .....I 1 . I consisting in part ot A 1 v a h v v r y Win c? iiM .it i'larrt florin 'in "iclial V;icli Erranoy Applr ftScasnly, ! fh ni iirii", Catawli. C.itiforni Port. Sherry, i M.ihiea an I M nh ri a Wim'?, (tin Itutin llr .tidied, ; R)Ulbtlli .,,, ,.rt. whiskies hich are perie. tiv i oe ;nd nerd only to i.e trie 1 to i.e api-vciu.;. Su'd dy all IhurrirtsU and de. ler.s thi"ie.hout the .. . i i. i .no. eonnlrr. L a or our foot H and t ike no nt ier. j Cireuhirs t the trade supplied on applie.ition to DCNUEIT riETERl & CO., rroarictors, 21 KircrSt. Chicago. T. X. LEMON. Plymoalli. Sol ! by iy

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Also rJ t!iG Sew York Slate i-'air oi" S'03. ti 2 i' lids r.uxi-a wi'.i bi .V.:y lraoaif.ritca l J -v?i.Sl -.-AiUaf ,:. - ' ' - ...... . ..n,. ii. r ..'T? 'iini.'Txn STnVf!. I iv... . -Our r.b-rs hive ,.ot.c.M r.n a u :,.-;n. - .a j our cola im et ."'jtV;:. ! 1 M.ve. ia .nu'uc.un - .u.. i , ... , ,. i Allmnv, N. Y- 'HiU Stove took the 1.M .c Hi v r.- l, .'N '.IVO HOI ivM'.l i M RU l i ... -mi ..i. ... mi 'at lue but 5i:ti--' lir- ;inl ' . l f! nun nn oti :.-v t , v iir.AP. ms: in ie .uii...i- . . ,. . , v . . . i i -u'.rv :s to ti.e praelUMl wo.kiim: linu' ü'ln Cook: Stov," vr'nel. ou feid j;; ! ' Vl.ii. - the ,lc,h!,r.,- j ; k ,.lVl. .he Amei ica.i is ; 'rtcrl. UI'1 11 " ' . ... . i' t'e I 1 1-in - rvi ui r ut w ii lortut n.t..v0.t.i i e, luK. u,r i. . ( .trtie:.' i - ,. . r . , V" ""V?. T ? Z L'l j ,.nu,or,iiees u ; t j, 0 " " ' ; f v - l.'ridgepart, April Ol-t, IM- J..V.M ll.ia l'i irkih i, t'-o.n., Aj.-.il 1 1 th, lsGP ' . I .1 ...... v r ! ... MR.r.KO. r. S fOCMV ,U.-lear -Mr: l),oe,nherwe punh.Mvl iron. w... I...--Ami-tj llot AirCo..Ki.g St.Ke." V. e Im e seen t ot o o( t'-e kind whii-h i- r.ni-tr'tetf.i cm sin .; se: enf.t;e principle-; ;n.-'.n iir' the tl:oiii;li eon-uimp-Honottlie C.iel o'ltuiion-the Kre:itest am owi t ot 1 l... .f r.,.--.il.'e .-it a snulletPeitse, :ind s i diH t!utit i-i to eeure ;L the result lor vxl.icli in, ii as t . . ... . c,r. .... i' . .1 ; i.'r Sf..vt is r loored. e i;in sateiv s-i L.ioKo. ' .o. if i riu . i. .... Ifi it ii tally le.ihzes all theepi et itions wli i a w hid lornied tVoni the reeoin..ieiil inon- we I. a. I ei ii. and we cm ther tote honestly leeomnu n ! it to any per-on in se .ie'i d Mieh an ai uele, - comhining ceouomy aud utility. Ynurs. , Al.KA'. McI.KAN.JIS. 'ds'T of the Iff Cony. Church, FuirfUU, Conn. Manufactured by KEIIIC, iVU KUU) V CO., II nr.tl 1!) Green C vor sali: ry H. B. DICKSON, & GO., PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. plymou: elfr SS ecr-i!3 -It

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KIN ASSORTMENT 2 52 i BRUSHES FRESH DRUGS tS MEDICINES 4 ALL S T M E N T AT E NT MEDICINES Ö j SADDLES, lie Iti ia Lis tfl- '. c:i ."r.jwu tJcler, JACOBS. :.p.I;C hr1- StdlokrowT; M the rd .j AiL.: L.i tl'cii Ocf.nir urnilaff A. RENDA EC HR. DPi. O. BAiRD, jSremcn, SaisI:aiI Cc.; Ind. ;!fa.;;:t retvrntc r:-:a t:;e KAST. k. i ' j ;.i w!i-cc a an. rt::i-u; c ' S2) TT Or 3 ID i p't C?OÄSL Olli COAT, OIL LAMPS, i.AMtM'i::.,;:ci.vi, , lI?i-t:.!.-;-::a-utuQ ri-ar.iveof Mih; I ib. ah..', e - i;-.ie. Ik-:? aii.l (irri'' ai -.u-. f a h?.:.t. c i.-t m !o!.-.i.:e rues. W e a.io ;..iy the l.i Siaiar no AND BRO. . - - - . - - - - - - tSiS5 StCl'f IKClil Cf HSADY-MAD3 - itww iu j " x i. ROOTS iT S ROTS S3 KJKJ A O CV; O JL lV-LO AM) A Variety of Isotion, Tluir ?toc'.; of Hoots and Shoes it partirularlf , l,,c a.;cu;:0a, ; . j , i i .lui n mi nu-'n .nri i i-.vn ii r tiu qnLijtj Their C!o.1i:rt g e'tiSracf i all cie1iti, ar.d tcly ... . . ... 1 ' i not le liiider-el.i l anr icusc in the i , .i , . ! i-i -l and exaie.ne Coodi and IV: ricc. icet ir xoits.'ii. i s.0,.f. .,K)r FtM.th of IVrshing't Drug Stör ; l'; moulh, Nov l-MsGJ-lha-m Tin: voxvr.ssiax ad of a m:i:yoc.s invalid. Pnhlishfd Tor the bt iitf.t und nt; a ceutlfn t Tom.: ir.cn, ni.d ml. or? . ho m ft i titm Kito Pi Piiit) . Ihn ly Peru; ,a.tl th it koahrd at'ii hi pupphiii'Tihe uionr.ftd sclf-ccro. l'y on- haJ ii:rt l himself altci brinp a victim of roirplrc a confidence in incdic.il hun.bnr; andquackttr. By (inclosing a post-paid, directed uvtlwi. e i copies mav be imu ot t . e author. I NATHANIEL MAYFA1R,

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