Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 June 1864 — Page 1

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PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, TIIUliSDAY, JUNE 30, 1864. 7

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Teiicliins or flic lVr. Front the Frjiiklin (N. Y.J G.iztttc:

Yhcn, tlircc years fl.tr, in the face of

Northern State; m l we fin I the rebellion stronger, r.mro determined ami defiant

than when we bcan. This, is thc rc-ult

tlic mad and unreason im; fVcnzv which i 0f three years of abolition war. 1!

liic sir Democracy. I.i spcCmn or a Lincoln Cou-

i ncrc is a class ol politicians and ofi liücior'.s 25111.

people, now very rapidly deereasini:, who I In some criinin

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ru.ed the Hour, we yiemeu io our eonic- nr-ru we have stolen lias cost us the lives Their organs

of the press arc many of eminent contractors in New York, their

NUMBER 48

Imposition Ky Josli Billing.

j, " . . ' . . , . Josh IJillinjrs bciu duly swoni. depoinal rruccc, h jus instituted ,ctll a, fo!Io,,sr ' ' 1 cof .schuaehl J U, Ocy-j Tllslt l!10st lncn lia1 rathcr do a smart

SUMMCti ARRANGEMENT

I DEf iRTCRE OF TRAINS FROM rl.VMOCTIt STAT1 ON

TERMS OF SUBSCrJPTIOX:

If paid in advance, or within t!ccc months. $-2.00 j If cot paid within tV.rce mouths $2,50

yy Xo pircr tvill he discontinued until a1!:

arrearages arc p.üd, unless at the op'.iun of thc Publishers.

BUSINESS CAKDS-

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. loUt. I. a-. " , - . - n.v, ,,IV, iwt-T t,ru (..-i.uvu. .1IMI Mill t (i;s:niro:!ltV rr.n . :r..,n , c I .1 I 1 uv"" "

i tr.iv no tin ii It miiki'if ipi i it u i MivtlK !.. . .4 I. C .. ! I .1 . . 1 1 . . . . A . . ' ! 1 . . . v I J n- n:it mfl:; hnnir u o Iiit hiir?

! J . i . 0.1 . ..u.nu .u.ciioi . j,ci me; wiiien now tai'c Llatanliv about t lie Jjcinu-: mannor in which thev done buines The' 0 c c' 1 v 1 of iiieervn:ir I lie l mou. hut as h stnu-t- .ihihiii:ii:fs who 1 n ; tl,; t,-f -r. : 1:1 .1 . n . - .' x u 1 on lec.

1. 1 . , r 1,1 . . , . V ! ' lU l 't: ine eia:ni to reprcsiMit: lirst cm u:nn cont.n.n:s t ic cost rnec of ilu- ti i , - .1 1 rr r I i-n ii,,t niiir 11I tin' I niiiii Mini Hum iiiisli-' il., ., .t d,,,,... . ). 1 1 11 1 .. . . . . ,. - . . ' ' . . . . . . 1 1 "M 1 h-it theri iz 2 t nn"? m tins I: fa F.jT

, ,..v . ... ... v. jun., imu Iiuuiimiil,.i.i c mi.iii , ;uii Ii c itoini I ic::e vc t lie i r noil sen so we a rt i c Ics uatucil, and the second column ' ,.-1 - ' r i? 1 ,utK.. but oi l,cprover,ty:nMU,:,ppM,css IK;t .c ,omuvUu, the opposition of should think that there had been no what Government paid fur the ai.e1 i' ? ucvor f 1 rcparcJ, and j ul the people. W"0 Were SHVilod Ut, per.eCU-, XVold. Let the -War De oen-ts" show i change whatever in public sentiment We a -ticb3. th, Xavv A ;itL n. ,f V't 1ZUlUS

ted, and denounced as a traitor to our J iVuits of t heir faith, and march "into the I Hi i , when the-C Si'ne jOUPri'- Were the ! bil!S ' " " i AuaijoU Kantjllj-e D lillili hl iliZ TCcountry. When we warned the people ; interior !" (Jor. ry;;,onr and (Jov. lar- j loudest advocates of the wild ' Jacobinis-n I i4To6 icri Cot to cpi,pv i,l"ua,0-"y,,nu-e than yu kan jaJe Lw that war for the Kubju.iration of a brav, I Ucr arc wondrous ready to devote the i.or ! that theu .stall; 1 r:uu,...tr Tt U r ti. r. ft ? U,Jl: i U thc s zc cv th

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TVE5TWAUD BOTXD TRAINS. No. 1 D.iv Exrro? fulfi a. n. No. 3 ilt Evpro? ::-j: N'o. .1 M.iil Acccmmoilaiioi 4:5)0 p. m. rio. 7 Acrotnmodatiun 9:.r3 a. m EASTWARD ROUND TRAINS.

No. C Pav Errc?, a. m-

jrace hue that ol tlio ftoutli would last ; j,0opio ot their Nates to the horrible Mo- i fill to dispute that i-oiiit with them (r j 2-H pdr bnis ,m,?c M.i-

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years, com inou-auo to i.e-. aim imijmm- i,)Ci, ,,i nboiitioiim, an-J tlicy have enouuh i indeed, is it worth while to dispute with ! -r 1 1 i

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o. 4 Niht Expreß 2:C9 ' KUiccs iroin oilieiai sources mat 'A a re.sj.ixta! 1. brigade let them .hov the.r I the horrors, miseries ""d crimes f this 3uu Pr.i,ru. hii.-e äXo. C P.rpn 10:0! p.m. would be all over in sixty days, and that L0vti..n to the cause thev have slaughter- liel'aiioUi War are tueiclri!" iheir own :v pinsi t i j, .i;,c 10,13 Xm.Ä;.r ' -ra - lit.k w;.uW it c,,t Hlior h, bV-,.t r ,1 f maliy iu; ,., ,ve:i.y Ml Mun to iU tLuJZtä?"'"'-N-o.4.fian.l7,op,ar.fl,rst.ntion. olr. treasure the pc-v.dc woii.d hardly be aole j toother ".nto the intenor.' the campai-u in Vir-inia end as it ma v the ! Ij'.Kiy j , n ;, VrVc wV No,. 1.2 :u,l Mops .t Coh.m'ii;!, Warsiw. to realize that anythm- unusual had hap-j ' Jicrc are in thj Smtli a L-reat wanv time is not far di.t.-mt ul,..,, rii ,....... i ! ns,s.?LM ut fti.ii.."' r--,-

riymouth, Vaij):it Ai?o, and rail ro:id crosinjrs onlv

C. S. it C. K. K. Time Tnblc. S U M M E K A R R A NG E .M E N T.

C- H. REEVE, Att'y at Lan, Plymouth, Infl.

Practices in Fultnn, ?t.-r!. bnTrte ard Kocoh- . ko.ai welt a M.irsVit!. Co'in-.U. Collot-pons promptly an I cfTicw'ntly ntt'i:d"d to. dretul .... t n.;t-,.. t.i IVolnto luiii'ss. Insurance

effected on Lives and Prnpertv i:i the est corini- j 1.ax Li Torte, doli) rie. in the Ti irc-l Stairs. Taper? i,rcparcd lor j (Sunday? Excepted, )) ioldiera and t'acir heirs nt very low charges. j Arrive at Plymouth

EASTWARD.

RlFXKS TO Farwc'l Tield k Co., Cl.icnpo. j m Sin R irhour & Co.. Cntci"au. '

rjuckiy Sheldon k Co. N. Y. j riivoPlrmo'itb.... GratT Bennett & Co., rutsbur'. Arrivc at L;l Iv,rte. .

WESTWARD.

,7; 45 A.M. .D. I3 A. M.

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pened. .Nohody was to te hurt, and there, I.irliin.es, 3lo.-covs ami Dorojrobone-j of fiery indignation and of withering .scorn! wasnotliin- in th-; revolt of a lew owaruly !, ,0 taken. It will t he every üiau in t lie i will be dealFout by the true Detiioeratie i SsiOit'umMII!' .vhld lO?0.? bl mIIiiWim! 1 1 1 ' V. ,-t 1. t..'i..i.l. 1... l....t T ! . a .1 Tit 1 11 11- 1i.

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pdhms at f :t,G J.

4,000,00 2,100,00

August 1.". 1EC3

excite tue :;;h:e-t uueaMtie in the pub-; them wiki behove ;n it o fust, l'orwud; PVmucrabs

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lie ui.iiii. r-mi won uvm. i:i.;ui.)m, ;um . march y.airseives. ye AIoi:tn:i:sts. and ye Vhat is a reinocrnt ? A democrat is

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uncr our mimciioi:.-. 10 o:ul hui uu ,d I lie lie-roes, and lor tiie destruction oi i that -.overiiUK'nts derive th.dr 5,sf ,.xvo.

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; niev. tattle cöuserjnciiees wh:cl t ie pus icy tr.o (institution and laws of your ivmsitrv. ! from the consent of the '"overr.od- win 'do- i

! oi coercion v.oui-i pi.niuce. J ne mas. 01 . c st:la :0;0. V;isrre our lathers sto.d. 1 ries in the Tnion because its authoritv w .s

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Snal failure and national bankruptcy and . picket guards of'the Abiditioiits. the ; one who believes in th" ' r.'crc 1 u'id ieal-' 2 !!f J OIul lVVh uinia the cour.-e our infatuated rulers : ..v;ir PoiuocraS:' On ! on I -int-i the tenable ri-ht of soverebrn' Nates to rule 2U,uVu, v!.ndi,Vi Acre entering upon, and we -..nunued to j interior '." and to death. for the lory j themselves who holds to the old doctrine! gallon- at

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7:IÜ V. AI. i ll" peon.c, ji..auci. cacoco ov .u.imi .11.0 ,. U:c saclC'l :lolooi ol Mat e S;overei''Uf V. t hased oli V on the frco nmiif oi rsovor 'o ! On!.

i Tr:.inr.in hv hi Trte time. wM.-h -s Kept at j eceptiv appeals to t.ieir love o. the - i vclt-L'oveiunieiit and libertv. Th.ere is ami co:ipi:tl sister States; and who hoped : k bulTliides SIC A o PACKARD -V'v'T -i4 15 m5nut0ä slower itia-." but especially to their j-a-tons and j ,u,t a drop of bio...; ;a .ur cin.x which we 'for universal h ro,iuJ,s ' through mt the i Cartl-e " !,,iaI r p nrcUiiVFP ' ljheo: d:d not believe us, and we w.iv ; .viii m,t ircely dev-te to the preservation ! world, because he 'saw :-nd felt'the possi-

V AMU RUUMSELvri - - iacconnn-ty almost an outea-i :ui:ou- i-; t t!io ('..iiiitu:ion and L inon our lathers . bility of ivennnent e.iblished bv eon- Nov 2 1F31 , niu v.wf. ..;v...- ...... . . .nor friends a n d :i i '.,. ...1 wovi h v id ilea f '1 ! ..... .....1 l,rt.J.: ." it. .1 . .. i ' .1 171S . '.

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Ii C S X111"1 v- i t 1 ' v A'-i . n.oin.i.uiiL.1 .uaumii u: inu ich i,f. I hhls ni'c'l -It !'." mr u- lit 1. id r. .l.mr. ' ll ; i fi-Mn,.. V 1 1 . I Ullis ,11 J .,

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$210,00! 'i hat thc devil is always prepared tow iCC k(diip:nv. 0L- no 'im . ..... '-U J a hat i;:iorensc z I.Iis.-, Jtrnorcnsc of tu T 1

lc3 00 T,OJJr 11,1 ins'.au.-e.

Ihat tneiiy will lad to he sived siuipln because tli i haitit jrot cnythiu tew save. 'J hut t!u vartues ov women arc awl her

own, Liu her lra:it;ei hav b;u tuu'-ht

SG,7t4.U0jhcr. j That some people arc Toni ov bra;r;nz ! about I'neir ance-tors. :md tl.eir grate des4 ICS GO I l'ent! wdieti. in fact, their i-trreat desceut" iz ju-t what's t'he matter ov theni.

C1C ( 0 That a woman kam Leen a teeret nor let

A en nv body the keep one. 1 hat "a little i.trniu is a danjrcrou3

$4, 111, CO I thin-jr; this iz az true az it iz common.

Ihat a preat many fdks, huv beeu cJaikated oph from their feet.

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B. A. WCr-ACXlN,

ComntT Recorder, and Attorney j At La tr , j tin ox, Staviic Coxiisty, Ziicliniin.j Wilt mike Colh-ction, piv Tax"". cair-:ne Titl to Real r.-rate, tVo ack-.owlcd-ement-; of j

attended to in T7" UviTity an 1 Pension, md" and char: t3u2G tf.

Cm he cnnr,hrd ot liifl fiiec prerr

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'. had we committed t )i;r oirem-e had this i

extent, no move that we had e:;j res cd

L rcruosii ol L:crxit;li i:i;i.::t.

It ha- been boa led tiiat America war

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eaiie l nar J democrats.

lay rtMorm. nnilTulavS extent, no niove that we had e:;j res c i , Ithafeen boated taut America was I wl;) ut JorJ v repudiate the Soverei-SitV of O Odlfc .i?f Hill's Kakcry. ' JXZzSjB ' lU hone.d, sincere. conscie::ti.ti- piiu.:is ! the laud of the I'rcv and our .government a Nates; who hold that governments iiced no rLY.MOU'lll INDIANA. l'P a M.c-lio;i of juildie j-olicy. :n,d n.odcl of ÜLv .-ral provision-; but t!ie -euer- j (..ltl;it t.. ratify thefr power.-, but that

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Ilen struct ion"

! Fioia the Fun Wnync Tiir.cs. j In remarkinir on the uieial annuuueement that "Oen. l:ink, relieve J of mili

tary command by (Jen. C'anby. is to be

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in wnnir ironi eonoucred lree-, UM

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i pointed out what in our judgment woid-1 al expa.wou oi" ..y..',v in our latter days has! whii h the c

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tu.n. I t we - no. hin-extenuated. ;;:i.. views d the la.lici and try to remodel j .,,, ' t ll it tl!ev desire to sen ,.,. Stt..r.a v,i. I Juan V L' )V0r:i;il Jilt

S30n.no j Militarv verjr f j.oUi,h i New Yol k Kvenin l'ost savs:

$sj)j $o'J4 5J ''It is only two or hree luonths fcinee Schofield & Co., were staunch support- j Gen. ll.mks caused 31ichal llahn to be ers of üui war ir.ol 1 ival patriots and j '"Stalled Civil Governor amid the roar of

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nion le i-uers. The expose of their books ; camion and thc playin- of Hail Columbia, lows to the tax pavers how it is that n lss Ihinks now me ins to take away from

cjntractor.j become sud-1 iLinn what ne :ave nun tuen: or is nana

Attorney

kr. Ad PMt"r o MtuMtior, ; Miiflußit it k' 5ifc e corner inai we u:o not iiiiemi io nci- uie -oiioess v.i nociiy liiioa eo-orea ueuy. jduced to be the vas a'sofa central war j denly we altliy. and it aio indicates why y- e.co lun- wo. .hi u.w h.v. Sti'rk.? .ml adioiten-C.-norc. j fWTf r f A 'T YY I tnor wo ' 6ct ,1mWI1 :lUunt 5n "'üta.'." but ' .Yier i'l ecdom is i . be eii-rafte l on the j ,M.wer and who strike at hone; of lmo-1 thev support the war. Never since time hands whence he receive I it i or can there "v?nev.-.ni jukjnf S. dd.or.., AA4y!'l I frankly and in honest phrase spoke wh.t : deeaiiwtie as an attribute of divinity, and ! ;.ratL. iVecdom overvw here throughout the ' htm was there such monstrous and ... ' he civil and military governors, both in Vf:Xiz-J- P ' ,Two dooxs north or wheelcr's s i x it. y, believe to be the truth. We are now! white de-radation is to become paramount ! W;;.M j,y y.KXnv. ut t;1(.v Wlf reduce ! blushin- public robberies a.s arc iiow-uin-! authority at the same timer an 1 if so, " " ' j ff DU A LH RS IN I at the end of three years of the war. and j to the expansion of the colored race ac-! the Southern States into the condition cd on under the Lincoln Adiiiinistrati.ii,vail j which is thc Id-htr power ' and what : twl.at d) its lemons teach '! How statids : eoidintr to the de.i.-ioo i f t lie wi-acres who ,.,,. it.J.j,lel or another Iluu'-iry j under the pretense of earrvin-,' on thc war j "bout the election held by Ger JJauks iu T. Mif.SP, ! fiVV'tr Cloths, Cesitucreshhc ca-c between tli.se who ro he--:ed ' run th.- machine, au-l ;., for miscezena-i J,.:llot.r.c-' like th: mein iicfth.-r more 1 and restoring the Ciiion. dn. Kuquutr. Governor llaha was chosen? r , iU. nf mfä snini'il1 tllin-S an'1 :'n c:l53' ch-i 1" 'v:'te tl n:ce of the dcpletcl j n;r U.s ti,,:; -niütrv despotism chinked in - , . ! "IHhat election was LcniMne. raid the TiTdli lOiiibClOi ill J.ta i kl. Ü . , r. , ä-, bl..odle.- victory, and the contemned few! white .v.W V.-oruf the Saxon, 'i h, word- :.'.. c . , i .... t . r.......i o- r.... The abolition press uocs not make a , work ot the people, then Gen. banks would

. - - - j - . i it's rt Ä ai ' J Of. ! i !'. luuua oi i:i-i-'r-t jiccuoi;i. ll ..ill . 11 it. AndWai-CluiniA-ent, j Hfl j ! who uttered word.: r.f war:i:ntr ;u ihe cars j in- of the Inda ration of Independence. ,,.!JM,eJ,u.v ll:J5? ,!utlii;i- better to impose darnach- jnt a-nmsi the Democratic J commit an outrage upon them hv acceptI J MW Wd-h rr'o to ?.;.tiu.'-f the people? Let the dev.l-- i .me . -liereii: :dl are declared cuaI is tiaves-! ,. ., .j,;, 'xlü ro..,de of tl e-e St res will I -arty, by the char-e that that parly up-; in-thc post ul muitary -ovcrnor; it it was rirniDlth, Harshall Cd., Ind. i 4tE22&J' future to onhr,..n CooJ tcru i tbe moans .dl lie bereaved, n cr:tsiur.-debt, tied : thai it ; prjumed to mean ihat ail ! VC1V 0,,'rly .t.(. ,,.i di!r'ivit- le'veen averv. The JV'.noeratic party up-! a shame, then Gen. lhu.ks, who was its ?,fr',. ivnWTD-s KI OCK rrA'p1,y 0 r limpovcihintr taxation, ami a divided, dis-1 hi-rrc is are dechuvd iree. and before themU,,,!, j.it-j' hVpoerUy and Vho' ood old so iaJ l ' Pcted author is certainly not a fit man To send as O-0rMCE IN .0O,.uDa Id.UCiv.XT, ,uuthti..t,iat M. ..u,, ie6J.-0:,. ;h,u.tod, ruined -outry answer. Ve are ; our goodly tvidte popuh.ti, n re b.u the ; -mocraev of deVe;-on and J-ck;.n W,.!1: Court.tut.on ot the I ndeJ States, j military irovernor a position m which frtetiein M,r? n'd. fuür.a. Pubk!. ?tokoj " " t-nU-Mt to rddde the decish,:,. O.u tiling .infcr.or cieatittv,. At least, to create ; tll..lor C'o.v, v. ivAs ?,V', lt h-re necessary to destroy thc pro-j ound judgment and soler; mat rue states-

taV-"Porter. St. Juiei-'a, Importe r.d djr.odnp

aaaiic. j.aLMiy.

JOHN o- osnoXFi, Altornoy and CcküscIot at Law. SlTOrricE im Dank Dcü.dtxc, PbV.Mni'TII, IND.

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BaAJICII AT FLIHCUTT. S-u;!:: ah.ilicr i!i- wül beepnliy cvr- : Admiubdraflo ' i ; ,,.ü j,ni.c.p!e 'of b -!:h.'' Aud if America. I savery. in I rin-in- the war to a success-1 -.Meantime the question reir.air.?. 'which ' -tain S'lae time in the future ?rr n vcr leu i:ur their aid. and baia m in-- t he fate ! i;i,,r:i; lr, t::r of über' y ot. e -rth hi n .1 termination, than it is to destroy it in ; is thc true Dre-mio in this new (Ymedy of 0;.cn from 10 A. ."M. to 1 : "I..-oid J to P. p. 31. j shlf. ' 1 the i.ation on its iu e mpli: hineilt. 'I he' ..M,..c ...j.eful gospel for ihe omj-ic-'c 1 if::n.v ,,tn-r l';Mt- It 's absurdity to Errors: which isthi Governor of Louisana TIII'.O. (:; i.ss-N Kit. C !-'ar. j "apwV.on'.s last reat cah.pn'ii tau-ht ui.-t oi every public e..re.-Moii emitted by ! ;jlC tnablen naiions tlie earth j h''i J the Abolitionists do. that they; Governor llahn or Governor Uauks 1 v3al" 1- S 1 bLU lib!:, Jr l'rtt. ! Kim a le?s m v.hieh .;tr people seem as yet j tl. j r..k cii;ive 's the iar-e inneaso ,T .,t(yf t..il(;c between impartial IVecdom or ' v:1!lt tke pycrumeiit preserved, and yet j The unlu.ky people of Xc-w Orleans owe, ' ' Hot to Iii vi1 fidiv le.ivTie 1. That rre.lt e:.-' iVi-edom which ist,, illume om- i...lif Ic.ib i i ... .i .1 ! wink at the de.-triu tioii d tiro' very instru- it world ?ee:n. a d.ivi.ied duty: uudkc the

, ...... ......... - - ... - - - I " i . ' i n rn i i c.-n I or I nil- " - .

joiin iJ- diüvoi:, Atlornrv au'I Cmnisrlor al Law. fSIDlErS B.ICS PAT W BOOTY AGIiXT SOLICITOR OF PENSIONS. OTTlCn Over Pcr?!dr2's D:ti- Store Plvm ach, Tu II in " 47

J. K. LAXGKX15AUGII, VIi im -li-tand tiie flc.-tma in 1 la'.l.-h lan fru.cs l!ioron!iij t h:is b n appulntcd

ind will fr-.r.l ff Icn! iliiTniri-l? frn or.c

tain (jv.ite eoual. ju-opably to any who ' heriam; and ibis iar-e increase of free-1 should submit to Czar or K liser th in to Mlent l;lt 1 'nns tuc .-"V0l'"uici,t- How personages in Shakes p care's play, who

h is led the Northern army in r.u'y of the j dorn is re-echoed fro in every h wler. in 1 Wastc their hoc and blood to w'n the ten-! tno l-cmocratic party can be set dov as ; were puzzbed by the likeness of two ser-

e:.mpf.!irus of this war invade 1 Kus;a ; ;V-edom.-!:riekor. that can collect a dein- j ,cr mereii s ol voiee War lVmocr;lt p'or ! VV'- tM '" P'verim'nt when they j vauts, the-e Lou:s:an:ans hud themselves with an army of 'd'.'bOttO i;.en. To oppo.-e . ded auaicuce to worship their iiew-bovn d;i- j u...r j'euiocracy n cans reitler m re nor I l'c,s's!o"-v t-c!1!:"1 t tie j. reservation of: unable to distinguish master from man, and this enormous force the littians dil n-d ' vinilv. i!nt can icioi with ilodr rcKimiio. ! t . . . .i i . v th Constitution, ni all its oarts. is what know not whether Dr.uuio is Antioholus

. . , - o-- ui.iii ociiiociMiic (: ) oespo;i.-m; ano . ' .it i i o ' i i i. nave to exceed LH.'.K in an. J-. r a , facubies icveloj.e ! gather from the evens ,!,.vui!Mii at 'east looks more re-M ectab'e we cannot see into. And now tne A!oli-j or Auliph ais l'roiaio.

I .'anrca-'o rot::c .tiior oar. .nif.!c t. ltn.. : - . - k - ""J i-o. w. "-.-noi,, . : rcneain the imperial Uuu.em than uiKlcr a i He il nlso tiVe :u k un l. ihrem nt of 1 1- learned t md a .eop!e hunting lor.ot that lonovs nl?ance of j.olitical and i j.ret-nd;vl of iiherty. D.-. ds. tic. Ac He laa.T LefoiiiM' .ti' o'-Kow their hearths and dome -tie altars can never !oe:ai itee lo:u which i, so IVee'.v lrophc-; T'n rc is n'm-b : ., , ..,",.- T!,a ii,- ,. c., .ii. 1- l. ;, lii. . i ... Iii j iii io liiiuii iii a name, j ne .n.ei ii i ice ir tore. l'i'li iv. 1 1 e e-iiöuercd and he retnrhed to 1 ranee i -.- n- 7 , , . n ac .mp.i.ui, .ii i " loini.io i to i lii. i. j . .c.i u... I can peopl.. luve the l?cmocratie name, and j ja wi.-er man, with only men ol thej J he .-d.olit.oM-republiean Administra- f,r :i while tlu n 11113 of War Democracy I J.G. 03.?CH?;n. jOJ.bOU.l with v.b;ch he set out. Tnanitu.n. and the ma I deie-atio.rs i,i the he!U !i:is r!m very well. Jint it is i.h, nbvi.ms 1 " .. ... : . .1.1...! . ;.. , ..ii- .-. . 1

tioiiists can ciaiin to Le the lr.ends ot the

ro ernmeiit or

1

ex ihtin e. when tr.ey

Kxrr.i.ts vol it Slmimlxts. X"o

want tu destroy the Constitution, the Country is free unless the people can di-

only bond of Union, and the only ! ens tue acts oi their clhcers. Are you a thin- which constitutes the pivernment. j Ireeman. if in the laee of tacts and ound U..,n-.!!v iio-on.i.rehcnble. " Time will 1 j i lement to the cmtrury. yuii mu.-t cu-

.-.ir..i-.. ."..,.-.. .1 -od iiv.v, I. will v'nd:t!: dorte the mors and bad acts cd'the men iu

! . . . . I I iit 1 11 c 1 1 1 !i rt w'ii o noil t i 1 1 s I ! 11 11 f:i 10- i O' i '. m r I . - ..-..I . . I' ...1 . 1 . .. .r 1 .i-, .0 n ' t - ' . . 1 . 1 1 ...

;Vr,.., 1 ,j iiswceoi ne j.'c:o. ; . " , ,l ' .. , ............ 1 - t-' j 1 m:i re ai nscii 10 iat ioi;- . e advise : " " . , , v . .1 . ..Uyvlöd,. lu!"m1i..1,AMM, , , , , , , ipaiun. Which broNC the power (d tue to our lice liisti'uttoMs, are ciilavin-' the! :(s ..uo. ..:,s 1(, ,.:v,. llirvi. ... the 1 Vmoeratie j arty 111 its delen-e of the power . -ae y.,u a Jrecman when ou : Mo mike con veytiicc,t:ikft.itkiiow!edinc:it .0 r. 1. .. ,1... i .., .: ... ... , ,. .. ... : .. t .i.e. to i. lose a n.oie .- :. ;.,..i...it...r i for must 1 the word ) eudoe cve-

' ; I)c-5üsilion-. .VC. .U. H.a.. w,.,.,.-..,.. v....,.,,.,;..!,. m .;i'u. umu ia.xauo.1. - " : prooil; t ; Ulm. I lie ol 11 of nepotism Will 1 1. ....... r.....-, . ... . . , . . , f DR..T. M.CONFr.P, l..te Pnrnn cf ti.c ' rj-cmico ovor Whcclor'a Bax.k, j Old I'iard ay : j can we .ve in the events of the last Gin e l, ir,:,. .1, m. v ;ih the f. od.. t, ! the provisions proteeliiiL' slavery. L nn- rvthdig the pre-cut aohi:ui.a.i ii ooes 2.1d, Indiini If,arrr. om Id. T,rres- PLYMOUTH. INDIANA j Alter the return of Gen. MeClellan from years th.t abundant increase which OM j ir t:,Ln Ir.i. ! n - "vedou. to be compelled to do iceMoi!,er,ooMr;r.-?i;,n.,v. ! hI . ; u rt.nilJ,up u c ili; j,t. ,,v. has 1 ecu added t.M.ur lileivl in-' , , 1' " ! tVese ilunus. Slavery i the vorder them. D" Oir.ce an 1 rs-.-hnc-wst Mi-ni .Mifinm ; n 1 r ' o. 1 1 . 1 diüL' name ol u ar Democracy. (lIuhLio r,., ... ... 1 r, ! i- . . .. , ;,V .....! .rt Street, fir-? i . locks North of the IM -.varus Unu-.- j J- S -CCTT, Uepubbcatl purnalit jee:.n-ly ad; lim , .t.tutions. V.'e have, indeed, by tiuac ( W; h ,.. t J , 1 h,a incinna'. papers are harn af er 1. y...:r public scixai..act w u ru.U authoriPlr,nut:i Iiirn-.i. vD:.:i2 ! . , , . Ä i him to study Xapolc.m's ca.npaitri. iu K,i- j ririve of a n.-lbo 1 i f our hdlow-cltizi-ns. ! thc Street Injectors, .-.ti I s itar.z.n- the : ty or law you have a .t to r-ay so. It , . i 0 O XI C 1 81 I Ol a y (! t O I . I t .1.1 1 . 1 . iv , . . 1 ,. . ...M.i . .1 .1 . .. 1 .1.. .1. . 1 .

1 11 10 o' 01 I. I 1.1.1 tn ii..iit r.. l - 1 r 1 1 . 1 - 1 .1 bari-av. mBm Kaia.a.. aa 1 . . i 1 j . r 100 1 1 ov.oiiri-ii'.u it-ii. yii.b 11,10 j.t.a.ias. . .11 11 a or 11 o 1 Iii im mi

J.J VINALL,

11 O 1 o i rr it 1 r; rdYoICIAN AND SURGEON. P.rt!cu!.ir .t:c-itron paid to 0'5iir"ic prrvGc, and l!.i?f. of tvorner, M.nl cuildr'i . o"':"e vt C. P.din i-'s toro. Reiidfnc 1 :!: i ? the Norihv, cstcarncr oltlie Prslic Sij'i-irp. Kor. 5 vfr.I 1-1 r

Contii.ues to mvc Pnunpt Attrntlon totkr jtiow call upon Mr. Lincoln p.ml his dedrd-d sla es from tiu ir m.isu rs but where l;:.v"

Hie- ESn.tiii.or Convcsitiun.

Collection of Claims.

3j" liest of references given v.Iu u required T-rn ciovlcratc.

.Ml4-ll. . .1 . C .1 1

:i:e me roumcrn pesuue. Alter detailing the leadiiiir inc

the ?ampaii:n, which show the de-; erao

rravediLrer's scene from llamlet, the ! plain ol them. To do ibis you can't op-

on,

lit

PETER DALAKErc. MEAT aMAinCET O N L A PORTE ST II fl F.T,

Or.e Door VWt of ri.vrland k Woik's Groeery. Fresh Meat? of the best riu.iii t v corit;!i tl v

I Oil bind. vfln' " tf "

j followers t ) do the muiic. and let us rre ' thev b - 1: hoiselitedi' T.'iey have either 't'ho Ibiltiinore covivspotulent of the I " Vorick" or "('orick'' of the satire belnr : po-e ihe lest intens: if your conn try. j what comfort they an -lean from it to ! been fbrced into 'the i-jii'ks as "tar-et.s for; Xon' V,l,'k W"''!1 thus truthfully sketch-ja late "In .pecror:" j Stand by the G. 11-til utioii and the Unb (suooort them in their business to tiihiu- j tbeir ma. tcr m- bdt to !. in tl .-7-omm- .. ! 's the ldatfarm and as ,n c' of the Haiti ; l.t Street Cleaner ''Alas, poor Cor- but tho.-e require 11 foolish endor-cme

a a-j - - " - ..a i m . . a

1 b.-nd ramps fri.ri di ea-e 1 n- e-u'ered bv ""fe I om entum, lie says of the plat-i iek ! 1 knew h:m well; a leil .w mal .s- , V the ;u.m:u..iate.n. i hey rcjuire that ident- efj,i'K;;v iihliincss. 'or the ne-Uct of ho c ; tian et ::nd limey pjnts! II- hath I we careluliy uuard aii.t any encroachI I laill.l a . t

the ?ampaii:n, whicn show the oe-; erao? who iad promised llum t!ie abolition par- j 1 V'ddon to arbitnry arre-ts o earr.el a imd uj.on h;s l-ack a iiietuami ; m.-nts on the part id ir.e oiaecrs. reituuce id' the lluv-dans to the ai vain e :idi--p 'I io ...d .1 ...!v- .,f 1!,.. m'-rv, J !'.' 1 v''-" i-'i-'ty .fdie P;i ss U 1 time- ! Vidiere be your In c. now. our; Mr. Seward iu his letter of ins

.,.-.!,. in!,.. .., l.,Olo Irnvi.. ! s-N-j.l.n.u;:.. Uu,.,, will, .1. Su!, SSÄ Ut'd l.ilie! ami wotlliued on the ueld, t.ie never be attained- The Saxon race mav.; In l.iv..r nt"u c.u-t'.t. ti.. :I cunt i.cv. .

OfTVral'M frviefs in tlie r rnetiro r.f i'lici:i j and attendant lr ir:cl. , :u.d t'iftn Iii r i vioti 'X- j rri?r ce in p.-iv;ito prat lire, r iid utti !.d.ire ill thtf . llosphaN in New Yoik.li lmrs m render iti-1 faction to those ( vorin'j: I. im widi iln ir p:ttr..ri:i j

AH calls proniralv ;iti nd 1 t. t olor diy oi lnat Orricr Ovi r l'-rli"ii'fi Iri'r foro, R:iden?-? on Center tercet, Gist iloor Nordi Catholic cliiirc1.. n "" f

J. S. ALLEMAN &, CRO. S I L Im I A rv D SAtOO XT t

editor proceeds: ia.Iovd, become deucr.eiated tlnvu-h mi.- s":;,; of the c-l.-dhoa .. This is. in brief, thc history which the eeuenation. which Ys becomin- so popular ''nd iiimi ..ril.e adnums.r.i.ioa .1 .1:.: ... 1 4' ... M..IM .11 -. - , , ,. x- 1 . Al.tKC.il t!ie ct.i.iuiluMus

.ii .i.ii..iiiM. 11 .1 . 1 . i; . .-io .i-n.ui I'.wiuiine uiiion-nov. icr 01 me .orin. out l:i:conil. . . .

stmiy, that it mtuht "pucU h:m on in the experience of years ha.: failed to show Ni.--i r. . .

the he li t ol the enemy s country. Alter j ;my more advancement in social life bis return from hi llussia.i eaiaj-ai-u. he ( jmioii',' the neunics t.f the 1'ice States than .2 .1 lal .aa' . .. .a' .. . . ' 1 1 1 a

ueciaico uiai imc s 1." tt'.i .w" : there is u the si.ive. in ciidcavonnir to

On west d.Tc .ir. Mcin Street, 1st door south of .' . rtn, lr rt,,nj m r l ' t.'tc f jf' nr.-1 elevate the African we not only make him U'm v:niikl:!,Ck' TvniAVx I 't'l.fi . kve '.V-V ninioif, hi o .V-1 no Iu,,re free but we are en'lavin- mirI A Mi. . .1..... I.Ul.-aNl. ieim;, f lltrr fu!,m.t. That i the!.c.!vcs. The burden on our resources inu.t

iotflci.

KDVrAIID.S IIOIIS!, MlCniGtH STÄKET, n.VM jL'TII, IMiIAV...

. o-lioice i.i'juors an-1 oinr

1 Oysters served up in the very I

nt al. hours, i Novciiiljcr ", vD.-il I.

- a. tf 1-11 t 1 !

lesson which Aa, oieon's c .mpaiii.l in the Po !,,,, l,v the oroducer, of .be e:,nnf rv V ""c. J his ho.iy UirlV swamiswith

eStStv!c.j,;,ik.,;,)ro p lJllss:a t:,ulit bin,: Three to lbiJidate !..,r national oblitrations j f1'

t ructions

11 shovel, yuur tl ;.-k of whiskey that was' to Mr. Iayto:i.(ur Minister to Trance, () wont to set tin' street all in a roar '' j holds this h..:;jna-e: J();iite cli.ip-fallen." j "In th: country. e eeially. it is the liab le j üd S. (. "A'.e, marry! a quiet chap it. not only ouss :r..r n. tiik nstt- ;: I lallen in ihe mud." j 1 1 i nN. v v F.V KX KSSKXTIAL TO I'M -I ... .1 .11 ... 1... ...Ml IT. ..: Ill I !'!' ................ .

j isl,. V. 11 ow ion;!; win a man i;i ; I . M .Viill.l l l . 11 oi.ii'i.u iin ai" i i'lb'e e irth ere he be dbcovere I j MlMsrUATliiN AT ANY TIMK I XIsTIM;,

r.:

Tnt.t um I Jd S. C r.-iith.if he be bnied in the I a IHSTIXCT AND APaIIT F110M p. i: .ni:i. tsik covi:.r;(... j earth, chance or an earthquake may him riii: IOV MitNM I'.XT ITS I'L l', am to No X.itional Convention that ever sat 1 linf0!d; bat if he be iru'f d iu Cincinnati ; (-AN -vs iiir. 1 To IT- 1 N i s FTHKoNT:

was composed id so many persons under iinit

the direct iii'luonee of the Government

c utr letors. and pe p!e who

C. Be W.H. lVTSONNEI

Proprielois

D. E. EGOIE3TCN,

Omaü.u to and from nil trim,.. u!?o to iJC ENSEQ Ä Ü lO'K E K at n nirtnf t!in furn. iv-u-ri Iir : r.. t If :. t i " .

- J .1 . I

the House.

vrJalf.-Iy

HASLANGER HOUSE, Kear th Bri V- mJ wif'dn n few minutes' walk of thc Dcpott South Plymouth, Ind.

Oflico at the Auction Stör of F.GC L KS TON

k Second lmn 1

Furniture Audi

v:)ni:-tr.

. 1 ... . . ...

1 n ivo a ilirec oeroi'i :arv m crest 111 keco-

we are hrii.iuir npo.i oiir-idvos a slavery j. 1

111 111 pr.vsjM. a i!!u:nsrr.i:so:i 111 p iwjr. The. following is an estimate ofthewr-

! $ n iitf of thc Convention:

i year.-1 of war of pii. hin on into the interi

or- i tl;" , South, h ive taught all who are ! ,li;.c (;ro t,;l t.vcr W;IS witnessed at the not ravioL' mad with the neirro mania the , South; for in-te.nl of iudivid.oil tak-ma-..a al

ah.o irreat Ies-011 m this country. e tcrs we have the deputy of some deputy i , . ,

.. . i. l ' .' . 1 . ." - ,l-i 1 ll.ll-.-r llil.lin- tl 1 in know that a majority ot the .111 itarv t.en-( to j-y ,;,, ,,;Jr earmn-s. and bck up ourj i:,.i;tt!vcs ..rd h iinds of ..r.ae h..!der.s P'! j y ) orals of our army are deeply ami profound-j increase, to fit ten the financial a-enis ofi ('ontr.ctors and fast hi'.nlMfe.iiitr.iemis 'J I , ' aa aaa I " I.. -.-.IL' III

nud.uothinTr will di-turb his reT till Chief; WlfilOlT TllOCC.il f OF 1HSLOYi i-ler Gabriel sound the final trump. ' ALTY Tt Til F. Of UF.1."

iife's liti'ul fever o'er, tliev sleep well." i llcnrv (M.iv. i w oo;- oeea-io.a. cave thc

- ! fellow in' didiuition id the p vernuient:

a 1 r 11 utorn

... ... 1.1. . .1 lf..,. I 13- rllMUCri,

ih8va)Oriirin'n o;i'n..-(uiic . .-i.i.-v. . r.opi.;rt,lf . . nr:,,.V4. r.i v.rv," mn4il3ter.n;nc.l t..koep.t .a m inner evcrv , ,Io,e JM vnioul,, , hu, . '

TT T S rr A T5 T, Tl tV tllbe supplied with t!icb'tth; nnr'tctiifToids; alnArfe6reiion:ihlo, and every exeitiou used to judar tiie t;ir of .iiest-i avcrtrcalde. CONVENIENT STABLES

joiriv NOLL, but cheh:

ttarhed to the premise, and a faithful oulor al ! T , '.. , ..tpnd.infr. J Uhctdei's l!ai.k.

; JOIIN C. IIASLANCFR.

Meat M-irkrt on Mictiigan Street, opposite

rtT-nrvith. March 21 , lf-l Hm3

(Drimtal irrnf liable. SE, FEED cO EXCHANGE. orse" n l Cirri-scs atwara on hand to let a aionable rate. We al.o pay the hi Itm ir let price i ch for Ilor-e. Horse- b ltd t a dar. we'x xnouih on rcsorai!e trm 1 J HESS k NESSEL Ijacnti la Marcs SCI !rü3

nioiitli, IiKllana. ov, 5, iOul I.

A. K. BRIGGS, -SOpJl IlLCKMITII!NO mid IIORSR Qt SMOKING .lone well and promptly. VJ2 IT? hop in .South PI) mouth, in ar tl.c bridge. Diil7-lv

AU k'mh of Job Woik done r t tin OOcC.on s!iort Loticc, with redness a-.d dijn.nch

which is u-c 1 onlv for the subjugation of

the So'.itbeni people, and ibr thede-true-

I . .1 . 1 1 . ...

opposiu CdvTnrd j tioii ol incir innuiiion-, is oi-.sune-.i 0 an ifiTly i'jnominious lit: lure. I low has it failed

for three years? Mr. Lincoln his called a million and a half of men to arms to enforce the decrees of the :ibolitionits ; the way he is joiii on, more than two millions will h ive been called by the end of the present year, and still the suf'Juj'it'inj bitsuiess will h.ue made no real progress. We have subjugated, temporarily, a few Kp-'U. Ye have stolen, say, lOiiXM) negroes; we have burned Sviine wheat fields;

we have smashed up .1 few hundred pianos,',

and stolon a few thousand sj ootis; we have slaughtered or maimed for life at least half a million of our people, while wo have perhaps iiitiicted nearly half that amount of injury upon the Southland we have rolled 1.. 1. ii. .1 . . . . .

up a ueut over our ncaus inai amounts to j nearly ono half of the property of the

the Louisville Journal, in speaking of thc

neroe-s, who eamo to lbiltiniore as delegates from South Cor.dina and Florida, says: 'AYe should like to know whether

The .'resident sent a nica'''' to the; .Tl,, i:,..rm..,-:t is a TriM. and the

j Aaav.a'aa.-"ivaa - - Sen ate to-day, accompanied by a commit- cf;uvrs ..f ihe .'oven merit arc Trustees, nication from the Secretary of War. in .... 1 i,,,.;. .1 . Tr;lst .n Trutees. are cio-

j answer to the resolution from that b.ly. ;lt0 1(.r the benetit of the people Of-

!in which it appears that one William j incumbents are bound, therefore, to

kum. ot Ciaro, 1.1, bmnd puilty f ; u liniuiter tb.e Ti u-t. not for their or.-n

m a ..Ii.

II I TIlttJ- IIIVIll IUU II I'V in lit ' '

pco-

io say

tcrcd.

i ... i .11 1 .... 1 . o l ! I Kii.Lc hi. I -i .'n.1. i .vilMtnMs

rt-, i .i i .i . ! i . , i u: i . ami c.-1 cio cscniai i c r. u. . ...... j-

J o show l lie uepi in io w.ncii ian:i;i i?m ; ' . . . . . . . i , . j ,f Kcor.'cnl iti ve ', . .... .- ... .f 1 Cr.Ncy, the I're-ident indorsed the:r speaker ol ihe iiousi oi i pri. .s-ciiiauvc?

!! 1 ' I .1 . .1 .1 . I I. . . '.. 1 ,.l

iic hut I ov im vi ii i ir 111:11 sn in ! :i. i. , ,r... moii r ..miM . ;i r 1 n n .1 1.... ..1 1 i iin.riviiini !

Fiirntmro Wd.t nndcold I the S .Uthörn people din with their pn- j Resent corrupt Administration will fasten j ruIZ'ji ":,"'"' .VI e V i V prosperity of the whole 1 urn. inn ihhi.iii aininiiii. . .. I .... .. ... IM 1 Ml S Ol 11:11 1 IOUI IIIS Itl.lntii di. nut I. int.. I l mi ? iicL' v 1 1 1 . . ' - in' 1

.... ..i.n s.h...,ifif nt 1 e'lt united ami universal ion illicit'. to 1 he ' iu .. . .inwv .1 . ht if... t I.. .... ' ......... 1 . hi

. . 1 ...u. T .. w . v. v.vfv 1 . 1 - - 1 ' I ll.'l. ll . .....vi 1 J . . v j . . .Ji.. l..t.l- I 1 1 11 I ..... 11.1 ill lit ... I t. .rl.llf If K .l... . . I I . . T. . I . . . . ...

1 , ... . ... . .. ? .i .1.1 ..... .v.'. ......v v ...... ..... ...... - Mi ni itenncTii iary at .vioany mtuii'.mm.i iiiu n.i 1,,- rio.in'e hive .1 ri'Mlt III.. 1 i. 1-111 I 11 I t ll . II . I I'. . Wf I II tl. ill I ' lil I Ml I lll I . ... . .,..11 .l .... t I, ,. I .. .. -I. I ! .. 1 i .lll'l lllO IH.M..I. Illll, .1 II...I

,. , ...-..---- ---- v..o ...... ......... oelieve'i mat uiev win ne louioi iu i lie venlcice it hi-.l 1 ibor It veems that on .1 . . 1.. t,;.,;v rrr.--- - Abolition despotism, there is no hope lor . , ,. ; , f- h nti .ice .1. ni. u laoor. r .11 in ui.u. on .1C , ,,:lt trMit ,rLq,crly adiumi , 1, 1 .1 .1 1 , ... three Classes hr.st mentioned. Loi. L,t- :tp,,0., jvm ltepreentatives tlroon CbvL',.,,,, Vu'it .i T.W-,...-. Ohe I nion. It is dam that the sword Kff;u:sihm: Geoi-o 1. Vent ce. of v , lo'.'-.i. 1 .. 1 1 u- 11 ! '"V"' ""''

I.-..I...I. ...... v.. .,.. ... jt.i m a.

1 ' I

can jr, we append thc following from the

CiCiti :

they sat with th.-ir white brethren, and, if k 'f is true the .outh t,arohi:.i ticdeathey did, whether the Mom was crowded, j -' 1"'xt1 c n 1 1 !o x i . 11 . some may and. if it was, whether the day was a hot 'think this puts a different color on the

' " 1

one, and, if it was, whether thc odor s'ill

reiuains photographed upon the olfaetory nerves of the liht colored delegates.'' The Ilaltimore Convention was the first iraclieal exemplification that has beeu I II.. . .1 . ... I . 1

made politically in hum country 01 nie

quest on. I.iit the Constitution ol the Cnttcd States knows no color, and the Constitution ofS.uith Carolina is in suspen e. And tons the e.dor of a man's loyalty is ofinueh more inomont than the col

or of his fkin. Shall we refuse admission

request as lollows: ''William Yokum, here n named, i? hereby pardoned. Feb. Li. 1 S il," and sub ciuoutly a ble 1, '-After makiii"- the above entry for rardon. uiion

representations made bv the Secretary" 011 says Lanks h ol aircaoy iiuc-i 10 aajourn

Whv dnln't he. when Pick Taylor was

movin upon him, cry out, mallet in hand, Sir. 011r motion is out of order !' Thus iiuestioas lVentice. Hut Mirs

ind th nudicn had been carried.

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iiiini-nrrioi-itu n theory, or union of the;o lioocrt .111.1 1, w no mi i.iiui ;i sicamooai .. : 1 11 r- : 1 misicnen nu n meoi, 01 union 01 tue . . uelles, another named allandiirhani. and f.nth races, ne-j-roe. and wh tc i into our hues, and who has ever since ren-1 , ,

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met together as cfpnls and ratified the nomination of Kin coin. (?iu. Knquircr. T( your lips would keep from blips, live things observed with care id' whom you speak, to whom you speak, and how,

aud when, aud whero.

dered valuable service to the army and navy as a jjuide and pib t. and shall we admit Mr. Fishback, who helped translate Arkansas in.o Secession '! Or, while Mr. Lincoln welcomes back the stray Secession sheep, -shall we exclude his colored lambs which went not astray ?

War, I suspended aeiion in the case."-

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lOKuiu Miniii 1 im a 1 e'ro, ami nie . .1.1 . 1.. 1 T 1 ' 1 ' 1 cm . 1 remont men the 1 b-n ha.rc I Kadicals. Fresnlent ictuses to pardnn him. What r will this same Ficddent do wilh the men . i hat is to dist.nch hem from the

short, kinky, wooly-haired .Miscejren.sts. Thc mark of distinction is very striking. Georgetown (O.) Arpus. 'Ihe ability of this administration to put down the rei cllion may be seen iu thc fact that eleven twelfth f all thi territory comiucied by our troops is a tvildcrucss, occupied ouly by wild beasts aud prowling guerrillas.

fifty others whose names we need not

mention? If a man deserves hard labor in the penitentiary for kidnapping a ncro, what should bo done with one who kidnaps white men ? Thncs. Miss Tomkins pays that every unmarried lady of 10 nas passed the cape of Good Hope.

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