Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 51, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 July 1864 — Page 2
VOLUME 9.
THE P Li Y M O U T II W EEKLY DEMOCHA T. DUMBER 51
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THE PM'llOCTil BBMOf CiT. J. C. OS 35 OHM, : : : : Editor.
TnuKs ! a y, July 21, 1SU. Democratic Stato Ticket. JOSEril L'. Mc'DOKALD.of Marion. Fc- I.nfpn.irit (lovrrror, DAVID TURriE, of White. Ter Secrchirv of Str.t JAMES S. ATI1ÖX, tf Marlon. For Awtor of Str.tc. JOSEPH ?.IS T!Ni:, of Four U'n. For Tm.vi:rr of iStutr, MATHKVV L. URCTT.of lUviosa. For At!ori.f Genera!, OSCAR D. iiülin, of ricalt:r. Tor Si:p( rit :-.;rut of TcMi Irt; uctkn, SAMUÜL L RFGG. of Allen. For Jvm'-cs eft! r Si-prcmc Court, SAM UK L F. Til UK INS, of Mdiion. A.M)iJKW DAVISON, of Decatur. J AMF.-i M. IIANNA. of Sullivan. JAMES I..VOUnEN,of Allen. I r C ok of il.c fi'frcme C?rt, i:tiikm?;:iltg. iimnc.N, of Rush. For Representative, DcnxocralJc C'ousiij Ticket d. 0. quivey. For ShertJ II. M. LOGAN, .for Coroner .T. 75. N. K LINO EU 7er C5 :::rW;Cif, iff Diilrht, ll. A. LANK. nun rnd the 1 ' il.4 to cru?a out i rebellion :idaI crusade owes its criirin. Gentlercen war men now is year chance, step up at on"?, there i. an abnndanco of room. Coni Lc backward but enlist, enlist, ENLfi'T. The advocates oi the war are prolate in ! ,t-i f., 1 . ! !Le:r clcnuneiations ot those who advocate 1 peace. . o epithet is too opprobious to i rebel ''dUlcy-ili?.ts," '-Tories," j ncrcr entered into heads of thc advocates f-i the ar that men ir thc North are in favcr cf peace, because they sympathize with the tho;t?an Is of maimed ai;d wounded toldkn, the almost in numerable h..stcf widows and orphans, the hundreds ol thou; in Is of strleken mourning families, the oppressive burdens of taxation and ccnrcr'ptlon iu the nwi. Vet it is because thc "'peace Tuen" do thu fvmna1 th'zc, that they demand that tho w..r fcl.a'I reac. It is because they do not believe that the Union can be restored by further prcctting the war, that they demand a CI 'farmed r-trifc, and an r.t'tmpt rciircilc our diiricultici by ncIt is because tbcj- tee one af.er of their Con-.tiiutional rihf. down by tho sword in tho hand" ci a nm lidn-eii'c(" and his uiiii3u! ordinales, that they deiu'iud that the sword shall be sheathed, and the Murderous s-rife stayed. Iti.sbecati-e they prefer peace, prosperity, civil and religious liberty for themselves, and their children, to war, delation, arid thc final co mplete overthrow ef that v.'c and liberal government r-tablbhed by their fathers, and with it thc - of all (be rights and privilege.! rcenred to tliein by it, that they demand thc immediate ending of this fratricidal bbxdyand unavailing war. These are some cf the reasons v. by we arc for peace, and wc care not fur the epithets heaped upon u.s by fools and fain tic?, but hall pursue tho even tenor of our way, assured that wc arc not only right, but that the future will vindicate thc iuiiee, humanity, and wisdom of our petition. If you want to kiss a pretty girl, why kiss her if you can. If a pretty rt wanti U kh3 you, why let her like a iL an.
TIil- 1'Sil rjr.l2veTrco2i. J-Iarr-nah Uivotcstark 12. Approved, i hc proceeds in tho dbcharire of his oOieial I Vq) 'if r Iloa.e.i .v I v:i, !lut ro,t...n-7.,,l. t.nd was permitted ioj v Ä iROOP POT.F A XFF The Present has iued a call fix The Committer on resolutions reportel : lulV lliC r.li!uro fo nnd .. artU:;, all vll-vV Ü Ä T -U anotLcrh,ir nUIion of r to take the fj3lW:n5l -ich were uuanily I clc " and threlreat in ,ood ordeV" of ! Ti at I " 7 DRESSED HOOPS places of tho,, who have been killed or ad,rtcd: i the Oo-c:r,-wc S37 i.ino tbe.e things ! pevheads and talking about patrioti.n. v..3 VvV) ! V:; ' disabled in thc fanatical attempt to subju- WitEnr.AS The Comtitution of the Unit- aiul you caa r.r.u rome idea of an em-1 ct thc-v ,rc t1,;C,-i; c0 L,h: ,nhl The en(ire arn,vd;GeTh lu-nlian c;l-1 r -tfvxT 1 ä W : Tlue oeVr: gate the ?ouA. We shall now see how ed State,, purantees Llerty yf , . fiCi:arrcilcc wllivh t0ok r.1:.cc in ; i'-e ;initrv by ll,, v,:,, h?J thi,,v ,a llu! t ;haUaW;.llCÜ ;,,:i,:iyJ Ä M kiiM I L i-J - rehhon,rh:rewa3andisin thepro-P:- Thena,.! A; , u. ,vo! j; , CO. feens ci t.:-j w?r ir.on to g:rc -last Y,'iij-::;i:as Jovernmen-s were instituted of the parties mtercsto I it is net neccssa- row or manufaet are. Lvev ib v bbdi i a:.lfo ,.,. . ,.f r!,-t- I a-w-- --!--- - -.-rr
We vih t, icv .vocatacfthis warj?-1 xllJfQ wu0 r' ön "inate ; j nj sew icrtv J nnc,, a repuonean j a-1 .lyi a u,7,-n y.ai: u -s..o iip j rea:.. Vh i;c .lev ,1 ialvauto is now at ai -.r,:t:::;,:. ! , i ,i .i iove of Tow-. r; and Vt herea?. llicrnal ; 5,cr Ja notieiü-- tho c-xj.ubi-n of p-5 arirv 1 i;a;v vith ; e-l: id s;t:-ee--:i . I Mo'nt -bou 'bree 'i.'.ie-. froi'i Atl ii ' - !' i : ccilc ui at cnr.e au'i indorse ti.e:r theory . .. j. . , ' - ,., . r ii1'1" -.. o .aj u.. i.... ui 1 ui uv . ; , rMU " -a- ..i.ie-.10. .1 .vu.n , . ... . ; t , , 4, . M, 1,1. vi-ilenec istc price of liberty theroiore 0 , ; t 'ir ,w;rt,n fr.oU ;n.,-A- J 1'" .c i"'1 " "i0 7 " f" !' ' 1 ' Vt.vre i- 1 ihii.- d" im:r;ri:i:a - iVo-.n :vX by their practice. Ah v.ho bcueve .n uio lLc pcniocrat7 ofMarshaii and Starke ; ". 1 ' W ' 1 - ll4''1 ' "There b.o n;u.-htr.;th in his staien;:::it. ; .0 v;,.hii,v nvu ;:,., J t,,,! ---) : further pr-secutic- ot tho war c.:-ht to Count ir. Korrc:cr:tative Convention r.c-j ,:KC-;-'-: ! I :u.i v. eil aw. ire that t!o p;.puh,r.it is j ;v.lcn lor ivcral w.-ck.. "and tho IVevaisI dfS&Pi J cnün or '-Xrcver hfier I10U their peace' tabled to revive. "ve licTCOitr readc;,,v;ill ereraüy , r..., ,-,:ny v i:hh ,1 ! criliev::. mum this. ,.)UAv,l, in eo::.eMueiicc. ' I .ir.: r i.,- ..11 . ....... I That it is the duty of a free Pcepli to : oo:icur with u 1:1 th- l-.-.ioi that in l.:n- ubj.-et; n;eanw:!o the nUion tbnt. dv.vvn-!,;,,, w.tl., t.o-i.,-- ;- 1 ..,., ;v:- ! tev, -f iimWt $&-X !
- 4 4l ' , ' , . ' meet with linn rc!?t:ti::o upon the very-1- sWii.-n ihe pubhe hve o;.e o! the ; ward t. tlie sea el l-tinkruptey. ' And : : ,1, , T f , ...j. v ! r : . -I
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ana "tra.tor.i, are the appeliiticns lieely 1 " . V r.-.w, .. - ' " - 1 , no ?.! onh-r oomiI-p..- ,. ,i,..'h.- t.'-n. .ioctun, navms: rc-evtveu t-.tvairy Th-i ih-.o are l:.n-d w.ta noa-c. . . . . ,, . i uncor.stitutKnal, a irross act of usurpation claim a victory thouerh wc suf7r def-at : ' . . ? .' d - .... . .-...i. :... 'hniM...- L. ,i...r.v ;:...,ivi,v th- .iiroc
1 , . . ,. .. . , !. ' 11t n tr-r itP as nrntnotrxl u Iii US t not a'tmit ftlir telo'lfs. th.'Vioii-t " J '"'a 'Ho.u i uu r . . . . . , . , usi-ic vi .u "
" ai .7" u, ' , lu w" ": and wron- on thc part of its originators, Co:..uMlv i f" K"c.liI,nvm 11,1 " inel : -ol. the march for tho interior of Mi.-Uvea, aal .ho 'ovenn ho hod and k,rt mivPl!i:,7 ffn-c tiwb b.m f.t fnrlhr-r rrnrr.vi. L:i. :r l -t V-.. .1-- " J u-lli ..rOo'.S aolM.-.ti;;-.' bieutelit'ii Cob 'i loüi- . i". nit ui..ri.u urim, am ia u .o i. in. iiirl t'.ian snv oilier i-tove. , 1
tin; ihe wart of r.o;ecu:inS it even until troy social and personal rights, and by the cul.vv .2fa. ! : ,ar . , .. I' in thJ 'bborhood of IViuotoe. ! .J,. M Tl ,eV. Lui !
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the last man is imolatcd, and tho last do-- aid of the giirantie military lbrcer creit.d as i From the Cincinnati Enquirer. , 11 rro,ilüuU!'' ne ciremation oi , - ! .ci'A t,, Vs.- Lcaf.n " äi,a bakm üe-ihics. l,r f,n,ndn:i Wo .n, th,t we believe lor this very purpo,,? deitroyl This individual is rendcrit,.; himself W- .mdnlcnt ' It'is believed at VvVhintrton that See ' 4 th. Ta:y ailth.rs f,
t r.i . i - I ine entire birueiwie 1 1 our c.v ii iiieriy, ini - 'iijur u-.jii.-s i,y r...oiMi naaerence to . . - ... - - , - ivtu- vi'i i'ii w 'river! st Per a l.on- ' 1 , Je:-US Christ hlCirell. should hc arrain ch- n . -r r..V- , L l i . e..i:. .. , I tin" the. r rand dates :i ini.h order IVi.im Ktal. 1 - K(U " ,u aat4l,M .ll-r I'M' l ..htfiiru.d fror,: the oa-ihty ol used.
Fcen'i to jr.artn ana tea?n the aoctrme. fVe.,!rm n r.n btarv de?t.otism xv : th if--. Iks want oi a h-ham? and deceuev tn nro.
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- i ' J 1 - " i m ----- j ... j.., "ElerscI are thc peae.nakers for thev twin evil a . hoddy ari. tocraey. elaimincr it to the world. Iu a late letter i hull be ca'.iel the children of God' would 4 That as the prophecies of aboliiionisin, he thus makes a confession of political i- . that fhtty or ninety days, .seventy f.ve iaith: .c .i:r.r.a.i,c l by aochtion fanatics as a TIl0U3anff or rivc Hundred ThJu,and -I justify tho Administration in its dc-
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The Democratic Congressional Couven -
t:on lor this (l:ti) lM?triet, meets to-day present uemocncyoi me uioou, ,iu, uw 10 u-. 1 1 .1- r 1:1 i ii 1 .1.. ti 1.. on. : bCU ana IO llic cause ui iiueriv auu guuu croTcrnracnt. Let no disscutions exist among us, no ir.aiiTcrcuce on the part of j democrats, cause them to neglect any law-1 ful or honorable means of success, the Cth 1 liismci oe icuccmeu mi, i.ui. 11 can be done if alt put thci.- shoulders ' n i 1 1 l 1 ii.:,r..ti Tl to the wheel tvIII we uo it ? Legislative Ccnvcntiojj. Pursuant to previous notice, the Dc mocratic Delegates of the counties of Mar-; hall and Stark met in Convention at Grovcrtown, Stark County. luaiann, en Saturday the ICih inst., for the purpose ofncminai;n-ac;.;5ai.Ialor Keprcsenta-;
at .up.araiso. w c hope to be able nest -ir-' -j- ; , . ' '- in rre-uuent has issued a call lor live ! I j f P Villi
lv i,., c- icau.-.s, ur, pausing;, cf;:c(1 tQ carrv int0 cfieet ,0 f:ir a, they j Lnt against Lincoln's ,h:,v nr, lie is now ! 4., 1r "" Z V. . Xi " Vtl of the Convention; in the mean time lot have tLe power! those tiazc LuuurcJ i-riu- for it. and ,n-leav,r to Jual.J his poaee villi r 1 v' V l i ' IK TiTrirfi trt rilff.l infi-fh. ntif.f wit i f:Ti.f t ll I.Onri ii Iii' .vi. .1 -1. , ,ipnH.ili(.n . r, .1 - .... .. . .
unanimiiy and an unflinching detennina-1 9 Fbat the Democratic I apcrs jrencrally j tno.-c K-U .re uli,:n he jiow bows m abject' trvo ,br une ycar b , u j 1 '
ticn to oiiit the prosent incumbent, r03Outjons" c c 1 " - . town, township, ward ot a city, precincr, j s.vi, f. ir., ii.. ..i.-..-.-. ..ii ! fL" 11 10ns- I p5.,.. VY.,,..' .... election- district, er a count v not so ubtli.
'n ",i;;T ,r;,,ir, lfn, I Hc Convention tlicnprocccacl to nom i i;Iiy SSavc KciHecl. ivitlcJ. to till the nuota which shall be I fou tnc ooicettonabiC ac.3 cl the ire-:eut ad- . . . . r,... . u. n .. i ; ti o. .. r.-t t . i , ,, iTIifttl hv
. : inaie n c:iuuiuaiu lor iiepreremuiix e. j ioua:iu m.-itli- i iioiii .-;::;n. nie j:tc- i asi?riiod tu K inniei' mis call, or any liart minitti-ifiAn nml .t -V s Ii t i 1 1 t Ii r mi r tl a I -- -- -- . i ... 1i-Ml Tin 11.- ' .. . . . . ' ! alii"1-'"
ivw.ii. ik...t j fc A. jlctiackiu presented the name of j ,cr c;eic:on au- lau-.;, uoiiand i t.icreoi winch n.ay be nnliilcd IyvoU:n-j he possesses to fasten it for another term T ,1 . t T u i c bi-canie iiubMenuent. IVrtii'j-al socc -Vd ; tvr. n iho v:iii VlIi d.iv of S.mu'oI.pi- ! ITull j
upon the country. To succeed in thej i"i w T T!owv.-l Irom hpatn and ct up a ,e,,,raa. govern- KiU I
canvass is a dat' which the m , r , , . . , , U , .V V- , . " ",4il11 IiKUl" i:ilu j The vote on the first ballot stood. Glaze- w-:i iinw.m. .1 r l-,- 1 n.r:.l Si.,,,., .,t r,.,.,i 1 1.,, ,.!r,,t.i ;(, .
tive in tue ctatc j.e-iiiature. jay nilitj t:inc (cn (,r dcvcn Ov!ock, The Convention was organized by call-; ..parking possibly "courting" An id'mg Horace Corbin, Esq , to the chair, ana j nccr r.rn;od. with a scarr.h warrant, rcpuirappoiuting J. II. Adair Secretary. j j,;m t., nrUe (;;;,n t tc.ircjt upoIl On motion, a ccnunittcc of five was ap- j n))0nt the j cr.ons of the aforesaid 'lovpnintea to drafi reoluticns. The follow-1 vcr?j so i.,' itS afbrc-a:il, for artiinir ccutlemen were appointed such com-. e . of ornaillCnt )JQrv,Q tlcu ounI.nvl-ulv mittce: J. C. Chmau, M. A. 0. Pack- auJ luU;0U,lv stolen, taken and carried i-l tj I'll" V AI'Cr--kin -"d I ' n 1 1 iv..i, .i. k,. -i.. .a i...h.u. ..nu 1-. ;r,vav suddcnlv makes ar pcarancc m
C'O.al'1. t On motion, a committee of three was j sppointed to apportion the vote of the two the Lou.etKicn. 1 he xoko..-, c--v.v ..w.v .....vv, . v. w. j Oolornc, S. 0. Vv'hitson, and Dr. J. 31. j Confer. Committee reported ?s follows: ! Marr-hali 01 vote-. Stark V2 n..10n:r luC;1 to r.icre fuliv tocore iho.?.- in-aile-.ialdo rights, against thclavilesi u nrut on their ri'rht.s as guaranteed to them. And that to do tins it is not o.iiv ncceisa. v. . , 1 ! . . 1 1 ... 7 . .1. 1 .1 ..1 11 . ur.i j'i'.'.r, u;;u ii-' j .iwii'i h.::dii:iii;i.ü Iii plain 'unvarnished term? with tho u - nr - rers. J That thc present ctvil war, is thc le'u,u'uc v. c ,.4 1.., 4.,l.: -w.., ...i i.l . c ianoeiieei 01 .loomiomMii, nu.-.n ins been sown broad-cast through church and , . tin- influences of abo t on sm. wh eh has seJiool lor the past quarter o! a ccnturv, Ulltii ti,c doctrine of 1112 irrcprciblc conflict had become the faith and corner stone of a great sectional party. proclamation oi cmancip the neprro slaves of the south, tho armingof Blacks and placing them on an equality with white soldiers, thc confiscation of rebel property, would ert:r.h the rebellion and subjugate the southern people, have each in turn failed, nnd the only result beiii' the firmer Union of the south in deferifc cf what they believe to be their rights, therefore we believe it to bo fully j demonstrated that war a? a restoration of j tho Union a disastrous failure, and that i aa immediate cessation of hostilities and negotiurr ns for peace is the only hope left us. f) Thai it is tb.2 duty of tlie Democracy to proclaim to an anxious and bmg suffering pcop'-i their unaltcnl.de determination. that if tho alternative ? bmhl ever be presented of choosing between the prosecution of the present civil war for thc subjnjration of Ten rdillions of ic'i 'l- meit wnntu cjul IiiJre-i, thereby destroying our own civil and . eli"i us liberties, an 1 acknowledging tholr iadcprivlance, every dictate of ci vi 1izati i.i and humanity dsioands tliat we should choose the bitte.. Ci Th.it as freed 'in of speech and the right to criticize the acts of our public s-crvants have been stricken down in the person of the State-man, Patriot and scholar Clement L. Vallaiidigham, and he having returned from exile in deli nice' of the '1 y i: it and usurper yt Washington, it s thc duty d th"1. hoi'; icratic I 'arty to pro'eet him from father unlawful violence and wrong, at every hazard, and failing to do it, they will, and justly so, consign their name down the vista id time to eternal infamy. 7 That thc Democratic party should in thc coming campaign prefer principles, to men, and firmly advocate what lias always been their cardinal doctrine, viz: Freedom of speech nnd of tho I'rc??, the right of trial by Jury, the sovereignty of the Stale.-?, with the right to regulate their domestic institution t j sr.it themselves, subject only to thc constitution of thc United States. A sound system of finance regulated upon a specie basis, and thc driving out of circulation a worthless irrcdccuul.de paper
threshold cverv cr.crcaritment ol rower : 't nm-uv-eni, 11;: pariiai ami eont peient . elo-e-: Lv yavtnir: :...,.-.., .. ,.., 1 'CiW rv : c-
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currency, and if they fail to do this they fix of a me iner and more contemptible tywill and should be defeated by the p ple ranny. At present, when "thrift will Ld-
' at the Ballot How
; ' ai wc wm n.t Ly oio or oincrvio b fc -j IJowa j ö 0a Tnnt:on Tj H 'ijpl-rnr.t wn, tWWrl the unanimous ehoieo of the Convention. Aftcr A Q PackarJi anJ maJc fcoaic . -in..i... 0n r,rocccllin?s wcrc or!cr. , ri:..i....i : di i. r.. 1 ca iu uj Liuuiiri.va m u.v i. iiiiuuiti jtnf ocrct, Stark County JVcss and LaPorte ! Lkrwrut. On motion, the Convention adjourned ! sine iLe HOUACL COKBIX, Pre? jJ - 1L Adair. Fec'y I-AITAT?!? ClVlI r...f. nii.,1 Ii.'a 11,'Annff ! fjlks," -lowers," Miu-ly Fcatedon Pun- - f I liii!r vniht" 'Mn' tii".L n Iiis !incinnca l-nnivn phan2:v (l;c 1 hceiinks" if the affectionate ! j tlclr ttai:u,.vd rrote.tatlo. the crios an,j .,ps ( 1 the confiding fair one J li;n penurnatum 01 incnus. tne , inoxov.adc nccc,?lty laid upon the officer, his .uav;tv and ahnest vimaniv tenaerncs as rv to montier. ; J 1,10 m:.--y eorrv?pouients -;io have -iv1 il.y. .. ..I. . !' I .'. 1. 1 ; c J 11 ' ' ar io u:;i won. . ii :-! .1 .. 1.1 1 i-i 4.. 1 J V- i.in 1.1 1 4 i ' tl- I -'". d vanity tthd the nn-.t-v jval 1 .HI.- . f,. oi--'y 11 omeers, tie nr-fit nave l:al a h,n--rcor as a corrcsp'jndent, but it would -p.il -i-r- v i-ivo Ht m mr.ro i..i.,.v-.l. :i i , - ... ... .... seit or more serviceable te the Country " Wh n aeorro'-Tiondrnt rve--m io-t.-.r Uhai aeorrc,poi.ucnt feuc an impar - 1 - 1...-, tial hustory ol army q.erations he 1 1.0 j longer rcrmitted to remain within the lines. Lverv one wh would remain J tors, of the writ of Jtf??,c:is wrjius; for, as I read the Constitution, this i .-: the express intent of its framers, whe, in time of in.-urreeti on, the public safety leijuirc l it 'I judlfy it, also, in what i'mIo louueed by its enemies as 'arbitrary arreds; and Jonb. regret tliat any thus arrested, against v. n-eu there een; d reasonable suspicion, lite Marsha! Cane and others, wcro discharged without trial "I justify a llutler in daring to hang a traitor in Now Orleans, and a Uurnsidc in arresting an influential politician for publicly defying and spitting on a Military order, deemed essential lor thc nation's carr-e. ' heartily approve the President's Emancipation Proclamation." This Mirprises no one xho remembers that Colfax was the person who proposed to expel a member of Cotigro.su !i.;n hi scat because he expressed political opinions differing with his own. The typo of this man Colfax, is often found and described in thc luminous; pages of II i: MKS and Macau lay's History of England. They were specially numerous in the rcigti of thc Kings ef the House ol' Stuart, and were no only thc apologists, but thc alders and abettors of tho.e ty rants iu their warfare upon the liberties of the IhiglMi people. M.VCAl'LAY has devoted some sketches to this class of jack alls of power that Colfax can read with profit-and recognize in every line his own likeness, and abo thc judgment which the fut ure historian who d igns to n unc him will pronounce, upon him. There were Speakers of thc House of Common who went as fir insupp u ting thc usurpati eis of (liarles and James as Colfax does those of Lincoln. Their approval of the dispell
siiiji t)owor ol the hint' by winch hc could ' , , ,!,. J i i . oi , . , , i ,.i f.. . cr, antl as a man, inudi esteemed and reabro;atc statutes as well ol the State i .,. i
rv t......,d ('.(...cii;..!. r Vtiillliti i Iii' ir? ti j uii iwiii in i.iwii j by which the King could wreak his Yen gence upon his i olitical enemies illegally and cruelly of torture, of religious and political proscription and persecutionwas as full and unreserved as that of Od-
low fawning," Lincoln enild be guilty of
; no asi mat miax wouid not iijij-.rvc. bro!,e oft their eonncelion with (o;.t Dritam. The bitter endeavored by war to
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tnamtam thy Lnton. but was aeieatctl. A jraiuers had been reiulureed. ana had rcbopuratiou took piaeo. j turned to Marvlaud: but no foundation Mexico Mid .South America seccdV.l j exited Ibr iiu: stories, from Sp-.in. A war to coerce thorn back At hitrst advices from Grant's army followed, but it wixif a failure a bloody and j heavy skir:nihin was iu progress in front expensive fa'Iure. of the Dth Corpsfan-l an assault alon- the reeeo parate 1 from Turkey. Turkey i whole Federal line-was expected soon. triel coercion, but Greece uiaintaincl itsj Sheri-iau U on a mo?t iinportant espeiisdej eiideiico. Texas scarated froia . diti n; b it in. rarti-uiaio uf the movement
Mexico. Mexico tried coercion, but failed. ; rui 'hi.-' has ;:b, i.ocn the remit cd wars of j coercion a;:d enforced iniit. Tlie New York Tribune Pa v.-: TI !C ; XXXVlUth Congress, whi , i eo na Jm; 11 1 ui'M-u i:s ioo -t i te.-M was an iincoiutnoiiiv irrcen one. Albo,y Arjiis. Letter hay, an uncomnionlv corrupt loie. r.:c editor ot the New ork Z-?' ! Leecnors s organ-wntin- lrom Ua,h - ngton, has the i ' u.h-' notice of the present hcpiihiiean Con;:rc--: iimf ( imi 'Tlc mf. i. L l.,.-.t. pw i m"l'r7J i( prtvxts n.i-.rfnts on't ii:tl'i'o'it(t's, a5!a ?ir 1cvs;n,3oa sUlic;1 lh:lt lt I3' ,,. v J J I know notincr rcrT-ectr,-- lue. Zivi -a n thi. particular ease, but Mi. IWep. Vus ! chalVy 'i51'''- i-ic of tho remark of a icanbcliio-r.üwifoid:: j .-ny of Siipp - ü - rr.;: sir! tun o.d joi-s. which have bee:? to r.!-;, is a in n- j : .nt., one Wat ere 1 , ;ijr: ovennr-r.v 'm ' !.... ,,!.!. ....,-(,- ,..!.:..i i, . ,..,.,.,1 e pc-ple h.dd 1 1 11: rturpini c - porjui - . vi tu res. " j lie a j ) I e i! u'. i t cm u iroui our 1 au'o t 1.1 r" "v ' - ' l :uuiv u.u 01--I hin.-h "l :l pcr.iment: , ..Tho Mo cSot.t;.m ,tll Thr,dav
.iicirciiatc closed its oatuvJay a jro-; whh $ Lcc. !:t TurC!o. Miss. I J.KUOW.NLt K. eeedmpi with a ,h::rp personal debate be- j mi thc 14;ll. Tj4C Foii..r:ls eiafm i0 h;lVü j OuS4tf 'tween 31essr.'-. t enners, t esoruiin r:?i-i- . 1 i . 1 .1 .1 .1
, ,. , ,, rri - 7 . , acn:o'.e i a viciorv, wnii-3 the rebels assert rr- .- f.u... and other. lhe -ei.ate was con-id- l!iat tv, latIc ,v', a (r:nvn ene. pmOT PRMHIM RHHSx STni?. CV!: ;nu' V thc Vn."rt;:i5t A lane force of rebels is marchin c on 1 1 UJJA ölUy--which have uccn reported dunn-'the pros- VM;,i;, "l.r, m . , ,it.. '.4,a.., ; 1., TV!S !i!nv inok tlc S'ist Prenil-
..T!io Mo, (.!ort;,)n ,nTburavV,aI 4f ? , 1 yPP t i(.,iv Ully a M;i.aj Vt), .. .;s - .h.n-villc is biun- repaired by the releb. cast, lour candidates "were in the ücpp I here :ue no hostile boce at Manama, or tnd old flavor l':;iks was re elected. ong tno hue ol the Laliun,re and Ohio
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Valiandiaham, mother of the Hon. C. L. j ,-'"i,,llri Kiver lire the towns and lar.ns, Vallandhham, died at her residence in j massacre or expel all citizens who are not New Lb bn. Columbiana count v, on the j dica!s. -d appropriate their property, mornimr of the Mh in.t. She wa; far ad-1 J-'' has invaded 3'isso.m with vanccd'in years and the anxiety and ex-1 ( ro,l l Kansas, ami is plundering and ciicmeiit occasioned her the past fifteen j burning. months. by the arbitarv and deps .tic! C. h Cwy. of Alabama. Jacou 1 hompi ...' i. l.. ".i... - i : . I son. of Mi.ssjsvij.iii. Ileverlv '1 ticker, and
uraiiir. in ji i.er .von i mo asiiiiiie1 l i .1 , - , , despot, has no Jen. a hastened her end. She was a nitet excel h-nt and true woman and exemplary Christian. ,yUulcnilUc Cfoit. 'a f uisi:zs Corn in. The Dayton (Ohio) J ', ii e says: 'Vc arc reliabl' informed that I Ion. Thomas Corwin, since his return home, has indulged in bitter detuueiation of the Lincoln Administration. Wc arc not Htrprhcd at it, but some of his loyal neighbors aie wonderfully shocked." Denunciation of Lincoln by the Ilcpubtosurprile.l I licans is becoming too common much less shock any body. The Indianapolis correspondent of the Citvmicrr'tul does mt appear to think that the Lincoln prospects of carrying Indiana are verv brilliant. He says: "the ritospiier. ''The true Union men of Indiana have work before them t f no small magnitude; and with any other man than O. 1. Morton at their head, their chances for success would not be encouraging. It will rcijuire vigilance and energy such as ts seldom bestowed in State canvas to insure a victory on the, side of freedom and union in October next; ami they who think ofhorwi.-e arc laboring under a great mistake. The Democratic candidate, Mr. McDonald, is a popular man and will poll the full strength of the ticket. Mr. Turpie is abo a man of popularity and ability, an eloquent speak-"-u Adnmnl Joseph Smith, in the New Vork Henderson Navy Agent case, testified tho other day that "as a yrncral njsrrvutroH, every c.itric.tor cheats the (int'f'ni?nent.y What a commentary on the character of lb -sc who are tin loudest in ur-ring on the -,Var.
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From the Chicago Times, July 19. jsuit hr.vinir been abaiifloned. Therj Wcrej J reports at Whin-fon, vestcrdav. that the j ar allov eil b- be eiven. It was ronorted" at Louisville, on Sunju iv. that a rel el force, e:iinate.l at from :.i.'0 to had entered Kentucky via Pcnud (Jai. and had reached Martind;de. i-'l.'vd coontv; but a Cincisnati d rJ:it.l,. Ut ni-ht. eontrridif ts tho rv,i,rt. -n 1 . . . . ...1 . , tl r vith a iorce , - - - ............. j U:i Saturday, Forrest, w S (ÜIM Til HlWl ninn nniY.nMl I ..r''.....i Hut.tmllv. Ala., and drove in 1I13 Feder:ll;i Ickcts, Te rrIs!0n i? boh rcia. 1; '1 0 0 accounts they were twelve miles distant. ! A fbdit of-'nrred near 1-babir-v !:. r.n ! , ... the full, the Mi'rir.e Lri'jrado beinr attacked by the rebel.'. Loth sides claim the victory. rl he Warhinton l';cn rr t-ays' ih-vi Senator Sumner v.'ns on tlie train captured! 1 by the rebels nl Gunpowder Liide. lie! i Ny w:,, ,;nr;ni; t;, J;:0Ve-; j Iiluut- l,cVvU,i .vl.frmLbbr' lth the vebel i j.omt; i.-ui no ta-na'.:'. cviiie uc nee wa ; Orr...-o.i.l j 'n,,, rer.orted rac.ioi nre of i.hmder fi-o.i:i ., LriVkiniv!-e raiden was without j f:i!iidaiion. Nothin.,- is kio'W.i at W'.v-li- : i 1 ! i.i.Liton a? to the retreating relets and ther-' t .s little doo.b-t that thev have iroltou 1 ii ifely with their svoib ! , . . - j ,,at t? r:ljlr,:rj :ro!U 5 IfTI'" l'(S'r - 11CUI.1..-5 .. l.K ! ..lf..r...... .. r 1 yilAl c . v, ...ii w mtK ' Ül interest. A .t. Louis paper has information that the Loyal Leaguers of Northern Missouri intend to desolate the counties on the i J n ? ., .. Ceor.'C Si-ideis arc at ia-ir i I alb jl,t ,Jo -s- ;;l,1ul- uc , 1 . i , V ' !a,ul so IluriiC0 i,rc0,ey 111111 LuiUliiau ; - vot t (lold opened in New York vesicrdy at 2(is .and closed at mTIlC Kll-V.ah.S with a population of 0er oil ii.i.. n, vi i l e .. sO,it0,0(h), have just suecceuod .-Iter a war uf more than aixhj ycus subjuga- . ., . . , , ,. .. t.t.g the Caucasians with a population oi less than M0,OGO. According to thi? rate how long IM it take for liO,OOO.UOO Americans, to subjugate S.OOO.UOO of their fellow citizens 'i Can r.nv candid spporter of Lincoln and his war poliev tell us' Ti Cditor of thc Kiebmond ( V.l.. ) ic 7o;.7, a leading ('oiifederate pajer, says if he had a million of votes he would give them all to old Abe for President of the North part of the. obi United States. This shows what a bitter enemy of tho North lhe J)Lyitrh is, and how malignant .! . 1 TI its f.el in its are toward U5. This man can think of mi ereater iniurv and Citrsc Upon I this people than Lincoln'. re election, and he is anxious to bring it upon us. Our private advices from Washington are to the effect that a call for half a million of troops will soon be made public. This lad should hurry up thc recruiting. At W York Worftf. We think it will hurry up the recruiting the ranks of the Peace army, and of those who intend to vote against. Lincoln iu November. M C rC'S LAWNS eellin? from 25 CTS to XC rC'S LAWNS eellinp fn JV :o CIS per yard, ? , ?t tho LOW M. IL ltlCLb ruit r. st mv.. CJnl? tf
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IdfBpeetfallynr.nonce to mypatror.s ve recentlv rt turned from tLe E"tt& iurcceiptof a mid Complete .Stoclc Of carefully Fcleete-1 GHOOEKIilS! Andeverythinc-clse formcrlvkeptbr xr.cvliich I will sell at fair price3. I w'illuke inexchan-e for goods, allkii:Jsof Icrchantabie Produce, MCIIBY WILL NOT BE EEfUSED j Iinvite rnvold custoirrrsto csllf.nd exominfl tascK ami prices k and prices, and if thev suit.tney will oe i sure and h-.-y. I nave no . . own? to uo .0 .nunc . i you to purchase of me. Honorare. Straight or-v-iW:ird doalir.-and a living prohtand uo I;ua.bug '1 is rav motto. Taose 1; noT:r theiasth-es i r. a rrer. rs ar rcti fled that tneir du-.-nr? verv rauca needed, r.r.d 1 , ... t . ana on'i' aüotti4?! C'tjoii. vi: al tlje Mrttc I'air. I:c i1 at day of Offolier, A2äo ti t2.e Xew Tor?;. Slate tr! Hit iP3 I. ..1 COOKING STOm i A ; it h .Ve, hrt 'l or roast letter ti.an any ; A ,..i;.-r .tou vith a sivht- ut J. per cert ! ttfuel.' &ul a rer'v largo pcc'.ta i, convex a rerv targe rc.c, . - u-:ire. J T!:-v1nvc ta? fylbwir-r fldvr.ntvcs : lit. Thev a.- e.'meted with a vie c ?rer.r j dur.ihilin; nil t'.e plateä expoied to tn? nr are xv to tiA- 1 , Taeüo.cis r.n 1 fisihod ! llX form .... - - - , . , and ra lor v.--e; to aaor i me i.ui-.i.i-:i- i-i ' who have ti-ed this Stove, "it r ill do inor. wui!-: with le.--.s fa.d tl an Ji:y oriioi blvc. Jn root' we add the failuvuiig ttstiiaony: I'l-uin the Aulum Athtrt'.scr. AMKR1GAN HOT All! COOKING STOVE. Oarrooh rs have tvi'k-ed an a !vci tiscracnt in irt o'.uniiis of t!i.' ARscrit-an Hot Air Caokui Stoc ni iti'it'itt'".: 1 by istiLa.', l'ckird & Co,, Alf-aav, N. Y. TIim M v- took tlie Thst Treniar.i at the lat State Fair, mil i our last Countv Fair. It i worthy of tlie high compii,n. -at tlmriid it. We hav used the r?tove ler . niiiA , .. . .. i i, .,,-,,., I. , -W :n nrothree months pa-t, ni ha -i no ti.vit.iua n pro1 ,.,., -V- it the t on C Sto.-o wo have anv j kno,vle-h:e f. It ?eeu;. to be porfect in evt.y ive.-et. U !o;uaMc tint it will live rood satisfaction to V.iy family w?" l r.hasO it. l'aldv, in & Chodell h.tve it for sale. Mt STOCK Wr.bb Mr Dj ar Fir: Tn re- . . plyto vonrin.eofV to tüJ prtu-tieai worwnu: oi i the "At.uriean Cookin;' Stove" which vom s i mi for iw. ."!- W. r.ütliorizt s mo to s.iy. that P ,1'r ' ' hJ,in. wh;,.u tho ri,-:lt acsido C. Ill in rrtum ;,- A Cook Stove, ce Ar.iei-ie.iu Uperffct, I. '.!" f vi so v ia wii.ilover art of the own t!ie .(. lC(1, a:ill ro,r.ir:n- no turnin- of tho ; XM tj insure an ctjuii heat on r.U side-. SI.e r..i..iin't4 it tho most eeonoiuioal m tiul, and the most ciiily rciruhited of any t-ho has ever set. " " Ytrv trulv voutv. It rid -O'.'ort , A nt il Ült, lsoll J . M . W I I.LK Y I'vinnrM). Coun., April ITtii, ltG.1. Mi;.Oi:O.I STlCKWr.I.I. loar Sir: I..t Deeemlierue purchased fron you the "Amci ieoi I.- a;., i in- Stove." Ve li.nf seen notliI ..... o! IV lin-l whhh i rnvl n s .:rbf.iClltliiO ptilK 'pO'S ll!ntlll ie iH"i""r"l""-","l' tioiioftlio fuel obtaining tho -ic.itot amount of heat po.--.5':blo at a rin-ill exponso, and so distributing it as to seeme all tne re ul'.s for which a Cook ins; Stove m rcpiind. W c can safely s.iy Hi i, it tutlv leali.os -ill the exneet itioiH hieb w o lud f.iruit'd tVoni the reeoniinciid.ition wc had seen, and wo cm therefore hoiut!y rceomnu r. t ;t o, any person in so ue'a of such n aitielo, a? conibinin-' eeononn- una utuay. Yours,. to., AI.I'.X, McbLAN.JR. I'tistor of the 1st Cuny. Church, FairuM, Conn. Mai'.ufictf.red by 17 ail IV Careen Mt" baity, '. Y. Foil sAi.r. rY H. B. DICKSON, & GO., PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. che r 13 ict"." .Ia--ly ÜTC.O TO PAUL'S for Boots and Shoes he has the largest and boat ttock in town; it cannot bccx"f''d fore-aality and quantity, in Indiana :,ini h? is' nlirup nfuf
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G1RDLESS Iiis J.irqe stock of Dry Goods, Nolioii Qucensvarc, Grocctics and Totauta, to Citt room for Iiis Ei ARGE Pni.XG STOCK. No- is yonr time for good bargaia lEvoir neacly PayB itter, E,, Taüott-, Lard, Bee? w.-x rnd Rai taken at their highest n.aiLet valje for Goodf. Remember tho pbec: Ol Door South f Porshin;' Draff Store. toI 3nS4 - SIAftRIS l'tDDEFOOT, & CLOCK Michigr. a Street, Plymouth Ind 0?oncJ a cn(? Whtolor's Dank. n.-ir.-- a pruned workrren la aJ! branches of VatfI-(- ard C'o-k 'ie woV'd ;say to tue citizens ct .MarJiJI anj ndfjiuiu j Counties tint I. luswoilcd at tin luiiCM ia v.wii,vj luuu- naswoitcu r.t t.'iO tu'iiiCM ia ithecitFof L-ndon th'"let 1 rr-am 1... n.a ; th'o expcih ne tj enable hira to hh .tt- ; : eatis-Aictioii. Gire hin .a ri' am -,.ri ... ... " wi . r ranted. v 2-l:5 tf. c ä a V,e will pay tPi followipepr'ces from tftis Lt until Noviirher l.-t, liC4, icr STAVL LOLTd and HEADING: j Wi i.e O tk St ire Dolts, $G3 r r. cord hid " 4 ' Ash i K-d0.ik IIotd-Le Bö'?, f iC0 ,, i v Lite Jk lleadh.-. J 15,00 i.er TLoumbiI Also ttie hi-aea; market price ler CUTEST 4 t A. It EX B A rv it VI x-a L : ess IIA , ii. I;Ii 2 A jy3 piov t!.c n e:l Lnown :I r. I ,T ."T ; ,V,0 ho put up thc l.fst .tddlfifc-jTrn to tlo trite Call ai;dxaiaiu'. his ick bci'.: a aurMAlfl A. RENBAROEt DR. O. EAIRD. jKrcn:c22, ,TS:uhaiI Co., Scß I lJfS Ul ,. J ..v t.44Wiill.V.l, v . . j W 15 MEDICINE Of tho Very bejt q::a!;ty. .'Itf na Surplr LI m tuniCTä wiih every bit'ale iu Lis life nccJ4 ia section of the caitrj. The bct of OI3 COAL OIL LAMPS. AND LAMP rill.Vxr.VS. Oil hand, for alo cheap. He Mill conthi'its tho IVatticeof Mkrfxt ö the above place. Noremberö, ltÜ3 lv. NEW STOCK. LAUER ÄND BRO, Have ji!t received aSPUSIX )!! Assortment of .READY-R2ADB BOOTS & SHOES, AND A Variety of otiona. Their Stock of Hoot and Shoes it particvlarl doerviiu; public attention, aa regard quaaliif quality and price Their Clothing embrace s all qualities, lul teky will not be underuld by any house In the rlate. UJ Call and examine Goodt and fr.tei yonnelf. Store 2d door South of rrshiiig'i DnJgRrWf IM' mouth. Nov 12, l?J63fm-
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