Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 September 1864 — Page 1
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PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. HERE LET THE PRESS THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN; UNA WED D? INTLUSirci! and uiibought by gain VOLUME 10. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THÜ11SDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1864.
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Pilfflyylfl fl Ml MEMUCilAT S11""". For the Democrat, tiivc ,ssuracc of s-aiety. that tlto.y ahme taose in anility to interfere, by military The Cincinnati (JazoMe tf .Satürdav CSod IJicss Our Sohle Credent. lUIJttUyiU 1IJ1I1UU tf mil mam r .... -T:- ..i" -dl d-s nr.- f fom v --.vi-d- V" th tl Vee 1 of elections." contains a letter IV .m :i i-i-hit c.rrcnon- i v ti n , -v. , ,. Tr, rt The most careless observers of passing ; 1 ls,, nr. . L, L.mi au ..nxn.K on ' . . ... t. nv.,nK .... , . 4 ...... : , ... -h! , r,.lM ' l estcrday was Fast Day. The A i-b-w
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, BY OSBORNE & VANVALKENBURGH. 1. . 03D3R-.-E.. . J- F. YASVALKINBURGH TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: If paid in advance, or within three months, $2.00 If not paid within three months, $2.50 No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid, unless at the option of the Publishers. BUSINESS CARDSAttorneys C. H. REEVE, A tt'y at Law, Plymouth,- Ind. Practices in Fulton, Stark-, LaPorte and Kosciusko, as well as Marshall, Counties. Collections pramotlv and cfiicicntlj attenkd to. ürftul y'iron to Prdb.itc homines-?. Insurance 1. . V It " - -n .... l f P-nrnrtv in thf nest eomnacl their heirs nt rc-y lew ciiarjrc. 1 1 R rm( to Fnrwcll Field & Co., Chicnso. 1- 1, ft-l.l f. rrt f.ti5fJI"0. Shaw Harbour & L0.f iir.cuo.au. Tiucklv Sheldon k Co., N. Y. GraiT Öenaett Si Co., Pittsburg. 4Jn4Clf. Erl. A. O. PACKARD, AITORNEV-AMD GQUNSELQR 11 VlOTltll, nl5 S. A. K'CitACKlN, county Recorder, and Attorney At It n tr , . . Will ra-V -t..rat piY Taw, os-murc ; TlfeatoR t.Ve ackr.owK-d-ements of; Dl. Morts;' te. All m frs of l.ifisntioa j R't vi ld tr, in StAiko aa I a'lioiani- i iii! 5i r D.iaty moncvanl hack pay -d Scddior. IPen.loncl. RUtanccs promptly, u.a'c an! charges rca'onA'd.-. - 9,G tf D. T. VllUA.lW, I i AtUrncy ?au Counselor at Lawj AudWarClnliu Ajrent, j Plvmoath, Harshall Cj., TXOFMCS IN WOODWARD'S RLOCk.xi Fr ct-cesin Mirshull . Fu'ton. rrdafki. ftfke J.. Prter, St. Jo.-cpM, f-aportv -ar-U .injAiam CO l!KtC). tn" d Ilv. Attorney and Conaselor at Law. ITvlrncr is Ra'S BntPivi. PLYMOUTH, IND. Atiorn. v aa?l Ciieplor i-l Lav; SILVER'S TlfA IMY iD n?!t:.TY 1SET S0IICIT0E Oi? PENSIOrtS. O'-'tC Over Persl-dr.rj'a Drugstore rii utri, Indiana, i TPkft- J- M.CONrFif, l.tf Ftiron of ihc i ß 29:h In ii in i Inf:iatrr. nfTi-M Id-- prori-.-s fnal orvie 3 to tin- I rojdf r.f M;irsU CV.ur.tr. j r 0;a! -.oi 1 n'sid. ncf we?t i.l of Mi' lecr oi Strcc, ta."0 h'ocks Xorihof i!;o F.dwaids ih.cs Plvei i;lh JtidiAtvu vHtd e J.J ViNALL. IX O M I' A T 1 1 I O rilYICIAN AND SLMIGIION. jMf t'cuTur Attenticn paid to 0'nttidc .ractie, an! lis-.--.srp f n-onien,' nil !i. lrn office ver C. I'aln?r's store. 1 Uiai!-u"ie ;vsito the Northwest corner of t!i Punlif Sijanre. Nov. 5 vOnl !-lv 17 ?ervif es In the r.rr.etiee of Me'lioine adattt hr.mc he, :.d from hi f-revi-ai. exe in privat r rvMice, and attf-ndAcce in th-? U in New YerV, h here toren-h-r sitis- . to those f irorim him with llic-ir p.Hronice, oa" promptly att i:!d to. itl.er d.-iy orniht. Jrrtcr. O71T Per?hin'a Ir' tre, Kesidenoe en Center street, frstUoor North Cf .olic church. nwtf - 1 .. .. - 1 KDWAKDS IIOUSi;, ; ........ C. W.II.WCONNELL, Proprietots Oinrdnua to and from nil train,, - and fit-o to f pinof thj tuirn, when orders re telt at I c IIcujc. vlfnlG-ly HASLANQEP. HOUSE, N ar th BriJs. Ard wjthiri a few minutes' walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Incl. 1 ha viSiriberl aijist opened the hoTe II'iie, t .1 I. Ut...In.fl In If A4A it in mir. nur n v tr -7 i if r orthjof p'iblicptröaKc. Tl IS T A 13 T j "K will 'e supplied with theh;.tthe raar'teMftoidi; chir cos re iioaible, and every exertiou used to rer.d rthMtay of quests agreeable. CONVENIENT STABLEB attuned t premise, and faithful ostlor al w-tyai lattendtnce. JOHN C. HASLANÜLR. pljavith, Marth 21, 1 tGI 9m 3
(Oriental sClvwu stable. BALE, FEED & EXCHANGE. 'torica anl Curiajjes always on hand to let at rc. unable rati. We also pay the Mühest nur- . ket orico ia cash fur Horses. IIor?i hoardfl bj ..it week tad month cn reaiorible t.rra IIESS& NE&SF.L ;. Tin cith Iai'ma March 2Gth 18Ü3 ' ": i
- events cannot help noticing of late the . "at Life an lea e ar3 as pleasant j n, Ä" ? p., Ft. W.&C. R. IS. Time Tabic, j peculiar stir :,mt activity prevailing among J tlicui '-,tlicr M"'" , licn,iuii.s? Indiana is nut under martial! moctimrs of the Petnoen.tie State ( Wr d ! ' V""t , ' t. Jl 8 ''7 , SUMMER ARRANGEMENT j a class of men which is known to include ' "tllc tl,c,M- for tl.o eminence-j luw The hw. and the decrees of lcr j Committee, hol 1 j;erc on the ll'th und irJth ' i.', ! :iJKCt ":i aie .ci j " LL 1 " I the leaders und rnlinir ?niriis of that dark ' 'u-!,t (i' tl,Is W;ir: there lr-H-or frouu-v-; 7ViI '.nirJs can bo enforced. No npj.o.j. ; i,1t. The whole loiter is :i tissue ..ffiUc- f (j'tj nh-w.-ir n-h'e Vre-ext !, . n.:t.A c. ; t:oU or resistance hi yet occurred to the I h..;d?. Mr. Vo-he w-s :.t. ,r,,,t ; . . " U4 l"--V .,
DEPARTURE OF TRAINS FROM PLYMOUTH STATION WESTWARD BOUND TRAINS. No. 1 Day Express 5:16 a.m. No. 3 Niül.t Exprcs? ä:4." ' No."T Mail Accommodation .."! p. pi. No. 7 Accommodation D:.r3 a. m EASTWARD BOUND TRAINS. No. Q Dav Express, 9:.1 a. rnNo. I ?51?lit Express 9:21) No. 0 F;xnes3 10:('l p. m. ; a.' ir ,:i i . t ; h i .- . . v. it .n.iii ski i..iinu.n.t-!i j;ua.Kl ao?. . ar.u o fiops ai an iaiirr.3. V .,. i-.i ! -us- V-.111'1 vumiu.:!, nrsaw. Flyraoutli, Valparaiso, and rail road crossings onl v C. P. & C. R. R. Time Table. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. " .iilliianijiuvuiu, WESTWARD. Leave rivtnontb f H P. ?d. Arrive at La Torte 7.15 P. M. Tr:iin run br fia Porte time, whirdi :s krvt at K. V.'.i!? Je-'dry store, and is 15 minutes slower tI!tnP.JFt. W.& C.U.R. t:m. fl R. DRÜL1NF.R, Snpt. - I L. Iv. A. ß.T!i!SeTÄsScat Trir -o!a- South, pass Wanatah a? f'd!nrf: j Day Express at 101. A.M. Vi..m i !fj 4 ; Fro Vit ft ft iD .yExrre. G.ni.P. 7d. I Ii'--'.I...... ...... .1'.J A. ill ' A f'T'fVT'l C.t ' --r, . . u u. cv.tiVi, .,,().. r, r v- . - . Ü,R ! "s" Can he consul, cd at las r.r, everr rrT. liav f-.--r.t Mr:: -ans as.d T'-' s.Iü ?. - O-0:iice over Hill's n.du ry; LOl? r L v m o u i n i n d i a a . J. Vi. r.rj.'TK. J:.s y r.c". v U' i -r- v v -t. J. .i m a two doors nori.-i or .v r: r. i 1. r. a's nN r.i it or wusri n.s x DldALiii in JiOth", C " " i L' 9 r C '' - t V ! H T If i Q BRANCH AT UTH. Op. from 10 A.M. to 10 M.,:.r.d I lo 3 T. M. j S-A. ri.in'CIlEU.Jr Irts ! 9nl5-lr. J. F. LAXCriXiJACCir, Who ui. Urt.m ! the C rann and'Hnplid: br.. , rr'i:ic.e t!.oro:i!dr,ha hec-n appohttcd 1 j.g. G3C cruris. i W ülmik' cuiTcynnccs, take acknowledgement. . Ll? KlStl .-. TT Olli o over V.'hcc'or'i Bru.k, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA - J. FJ ECOTT, G c 11 c 1 :i 1 CJ o 1 e e t o ! Continues to ive Prompt Atteath.n to the Collection of Clalme. TT Host of refereneoä given ulion required. 1 orrr.i moderate. .3nl5-tf. DTTTrrn t a 1 im 4 1 I hl 4---VV-. tt-l , rE.vT EviiN::ri:rr ON LAPORTH STRF.r.T, One Dor W. st of Cloarcd.tnd k Work's Gto- ) eery. Trc.d Mcuts of the Ix-st quality cnttai t!y i on hin 1. "vDnMi tf J. 8. ALLEMAN BRO: On wo.'t si le Jifii-tdjran Ftrect, 1st door FOuth of Woodft:tr-rslhhki:ioclc, PLY.VOUTH INDIANA . Clioice Li'piors and Cinrs. Orstera served u; in tlio rcrj Eest Style, at nil hour. November!!, t0i;11. Llvcrv. N. D. KLINGER. Proprietor' ' Buckeye Li very, "oppositend wards Iioii3e,riyinoutti, Ind. n27Ij JOII.X NOLL, 33 XT rJL O J3C 33 DR.: MeatMnr'teton Michigan Street, opposite Wheeler's lUnfc. tv ov, 5, vDnl4. A. K. DRI003, BLACKSMITHIKO and IIORSP. SHOEING done well etid promptly. ETSbop In Poath riyiocuth.iif ar tlio
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any ctaML-hiuciit in the V-sf. I . . . , . ,., .. - ' ' ' if, , " 1 V " ... , 1 u . 1 ' J sands ot Lnd:cii hearts for tli thou
Pvmouth.Indimi, Mav f.th, ltf,l.-v9;,ir-tf. !l :V!,V,? 1 1 -,J 13 lUU (;;iaullv " T üI dlrs, under the Uireetieti oi j :ucmse.es, uaj.pears mat nis excellency ; sanguinary conti let. And the l.ut hroke,:f orphaned children who will cur
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7S ? n V PTf TSgt IM we. as demet rats, need any other ov- T'--,,. Un .-aturuay aiternom twou-! v --.-v.,..,v, ,, u.,. , .! $? a ;A. a L J 3i fi t !., ty-lwo c i -imi'.irlv addreed were land-1 tbcv were a law-abiding party. Thev mid will translate !cSa! documents, from oae ' 7 ' e l in the alley in the rear ef Ho ld's e-nmdc no threats or n.nsy d jmonstrations. :.in-na-o t't!.coth. r onrefonnidc terms. jArev.es , ohmi tuat we c: inot :ee . so j.( j,Vltmeut ' r.t f o'e! ck af'er ti e i T'"v ;ire villin to have their sentiments, Iii vvi'l !,-. mk. su-kaoivh cnoms "t ignoi unt i hat we canm-t read J he si-ns so i ro-Tie'or-: ncd -mnh-vee except one ' Mention and motives culminated by . . t. .. .- . vd.:.!,. ., .-.., v.v iv.. .1.. ...., ..:'t 4 ?,.t .M .,. ... . I-, ....... i ua- nohtic;:! oii.onenls. nrovided thev
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lantern or-amatjou khmivii as tue mr.n "-v r"-11 '".- ' 1 4 ' "';..; .,,,.1,,., :f: '1 crtI1 , ., 1 ,t 4. , , 1 ,1 , -n 1 i--r wiiat. j-.r J-c;n I'r.-Mvi ?: i ,mi i i i.u ! .i. ii' i . t .( i iie constitution savsiti' meet:!1"" a- t!ic l,cr riiir-" -; - . i . . Leattc. Especially since it is authority : wltney renn.n at homo. ; .,!lc miiitary .hall be kept in strict subr- j in hi n di'tncL i ! l" U V' Y'. ti lively known that the A .' Governors of b' me one eone.a.-ion, th.y j di.u.tb.n to the civil power." A-atn. the j sat ion occurred between Mr MeDo.'i-dd 1 'V Jse -!; V :!--!j,r M ,-No: Ihcn the Northern States will not issue any call j certainly think themselves exempted. !?ut Constitution j rovide. Ari.J, fee. 11 : j and Messrs. JK.ddand Walker, as the cr-i v-Hl'vU vi '"' ' '-ing.' for enlistments of troops to fill the quotas ! think or dream of the price theyj. "pi" r!-,t ofl ,hc l'00! l-c cure J respondent represents. Here is another, JM '(rV h- was J yU b.vT h
under the late dem-tnd by the I'resid 'nt fr r00.0l") mor.5 men, and that the draft 1 . . lr will bo used to lul the quotas. Jlav c i these men been l- v-vat sumo k nd cf secret Iii. i 11 i ; . " i " " . - - rrMI u lo t . r;f,n.-,'c or the ,.,-!. ,trr ' Mom are riding hither and thither, on the ears. on horschack t'iron-Ii the dut. durine;! r.h.ht as veil as the ihiv. Little knots of' abuiiiic-nk-ts. pcnorai'y with a government 'cr pMsrer? by. Crowds of men are silently collected in town halls, in lowly farm hottx., and in the o?c:i jrroves. No notices of the meeting are posted up, but certain times, always after dark, the crowd gathers, and then the exercises begin. At such times, the words of command and the even tramp of men in drill ca!1 oasüy be heard. After the bush In! - ' lli.l 'iwntln ij nvftt. ft.rt .!,.. 1 M ... t ' mobs iid' the dark ne there is no noise. I rr.i hurrahln:r. hnt ;u! is onict svste natic , i ; w ,'rk. in every t-jv.n, village or city, the jwimesllr is observable; the .iai:m :-cret jWimcsUr is of.;crv:iu.e; t.nj anm i-w-re !,:vitv prevails, and fr.m al,od ever ' ! ,. , , ,. ! o'mrfer Jiie luieerto vairue and un . Lr.c! ,i , , (1 ..,.',...,, r. nv,.. 1 " J i r.e as-p. mini tan:riij:e s.m:e, an.t w.iat v.. A. :dv jectere ,s I vi:.m; are ; ecu to r.pe; C-r'.a. Xu'l.ber d."j conurai'i:. i : '.eh. . ir, ;:n l w ?rds tutu as 4-ihv':e t -we ve re il. -. " !.l 0 ' a?0 i:- ,; irotn mouih to i:mu;h. i !. . . , e... , ' ,,:.'..,. v., rT;;;i "C" " ," iM4,,k'a j r5. ..... ..I. , p from point to j point; tlicy moaways .a-!ed and un!oad(d i'.ifier buk. :.n 1 s':rl in ;riva!e c.dk.r-.. ! demagogue, fc'chuyler Colfax, is incos. antlv ! ri;i?nf', driving i.t walking, visiting each ,,v.,.., f ;,,.,,.,., .. i.:...r , r;v.1, meetings, and eio'elv behinu h;i i ocmes iiae hravv b. .::. tie m-akei few 1 X' i.cc.-iies litis campaign ii. ilo i.-; tie; eu-lin r on whet l' r,t
a-scssf-r, cm. -clor, demtty provost or a ' trer, tnev i:emelvcs slimud ml. j or tna: , v-i-l.. i-i (- i'i r .-,,. .... nllt .1 4 n.t .. .. , . ' . j Vi.l.out cdiiL .sin cxcucmcitt v,naiever.l 1 he mcetim-; ol ihe ( Vimmttoe were p:::r ol shover-sf ra s, arcoltcn sen ceti-! e.;oipptlo: tlieysee JhcL-.I veti-e of th-Ir j e.mh.1 It.ive entered upon !..H & C.'s open lo all IX-m-erats. Icnth-mea irom -re-ated on the stree t c-mors, conversing , manhood trampled under foot, all he divin- l'r(;5,l'(,-!- J".Mvi?iiout hindrance m::de the j varioiu part.--; of the Stat, not members oi' in whiskers, wear!:;;; earnest fuce.', andjitv of a free man and.-. ; ;tiz.-i(,and boomte 5T:,n'llM;?n!l tlic hv V "i the Committee, vere Invited 4. attend fur .,1.,- o;u..fvi,. o ,i0n.,.,t , ci.,!,u t.M.l. thn l.m- ; i ..r ... ,hc n,ll!,;,ry iU' A :!S ,lot höre an tin- consultation, :S imirtant nominations
.l-l.fi. ..j I ... I. .il , till, 11 'J . w . t. I I'. . A I L It.tf. 4, i.'to nilVMIill tli.. V'-.l.-. do read, and we therunehly un K r.dand dained a-lauce and put them in ii 4 1 1 , i I it fi I the en .duo room upon the alley. Th-se ttiatth, tors thr mg,, ut hcl MXis Vcjv , y regular .orth are being ptieiiy and secretly, but i Hroad iVeiuht lino and were in the deoot
completely armed. Now, the pertinent i.m.tlon is : What are thev r.rmii." fc-r '.' i. .1 ... . .. , :ä thev I -roposo to türm oriranizatn-ns and 4 . , , .... 4, o.uu.ccrby cotuj-ruies to Imp hll ih, present call tor ix-hA") hien .M-ct cer'taiidy no. Our patriotic ('. )( Jovcnu r j 1J5V- f-i bidden that. 1 hey say there are hyal men enough in the army; that the 01 J, Y.(ht volunteer," and thev must, by s-.me mean;, be made, to fdl the j ranks d' the army. Ak a Leaguer why the' are arming themselves lie wo'at answer if he can help it, lm!, if ft tidy pinned to it, he will tell you, -4- cnorcr iltuft. That is just the answer made by :i Leaguer to a democrat only last week, at Warsaw, find that is the truth as far a ; it g'.cs. It. is one half of the truth: the whole truth, the whole rca-en they daro ! not tell. Ve.-4, to lulp enforce the draft! Are dcniccnd.-Sj coj-rcrhcad?, enly tn he ! raft cd ? Uns (ho quota of Man-hall r.r.tnty, I'Vi men, to he made up out of there who do not subserilc und .swear to the wicl.cd uii'l unconstitutiuiial tneasurcr of this corrupt :idiniuidr:ition. Is tlii. cr.ll for fid,(0J nscn a plan to drag a half million of democrats from tho polls instead of a plan to raise men for tho army? Is . I iiicnd cr!tip in n League exemption from draft? It certainly looks that way. Two vears ago there was a draft in Marshal! GYunty and out of the whole nuinhcr druwn not one member of that order was r.mong them. .It i.s hih time we began to look thc-o things squarely in the face. How U it that those Leaguers seem to care mi little for tho coming draft? How und why h it that nunc of them are makin. any arrangements for tho settlement of their luir.es-i, or ptovi.tion for tho .support of their families during their temporary and perhaps eternal nhsonco? Democratnrf d-)i).c thc.-e tiling for th?ycxpec!
tube drafted. Have the JiCaucr.j wiu -
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j alc l"'".1 1 1 Tl?1Ui ' .. . .i rr t I pri'io i ' 1 1 i ' ,.;.. .ml c -1. r.rs t , ,,- : wiiat iv.x ;nTul yv'icc they mu.d. -;y i'.i emtdion bv f-ucdi means. Iv rerjurv t- which tacviiiit-:t le ivsrtic? , will make ether men take the post oi .f corrupt a:ol de.-i:,in i!It Icians. ffhcy will shoulder a mu. kct, fail hit o ra:k, and C. !' .,-r c.., . . l. 'i 'Il'JH .--wii. m illl.VLll j'i'tv' L lli.tlil.lta ca;tur;5 t . , nemlioor. an who, bv frar.d and c-.ir.Mvtmn hrs b "n drafted. Tn jdace of oj.? ,' t hem elvc They w ill incur the bit!, ro. hatred that man can bear a-iin.-t his i'dljw man, and life its df will be a torment. fr fh.ir ci'the vei;:' .-.nee, that ti.o'r fvca c nsciciiee wil! toll them mud swiftly overtake them, and
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ner t bsmes men oftn,. ;,k, w.t md be violated; and no warrant shall j -ISintrhnm of the fef in,l. r.nd llistb.e ! h"V,:. 15 ,,U'. ' ,,M:: ':!::,:h" 1.W;'; te1 V
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tliemselves upon th.dr d.r.racier.-, mi 1 i hy oath cr s-mrnmtiun. ;:i)d partieu! trlv the Committee, and admitic 1 they bel-m-J --'"I:t 'lti l" '. " - r'Tnv. ! I.' iv. .ii. . i . .i i 1 , , ..... . I : ev..-nt ii was it. i.miati-d i ,r l'r;,i.
s, :tud who trv to ar-rr deemt I ' J-iaee u.. i-.q searcnea, and i '-cd to the Urder. but were not in its uiimr Lt ..i... .. i...i.. .. , .
threu-h the streets, fields, iUl. rre. t,. c An I u the military -luthorities usnrp this i ton had "been present, they would have (i 4 , ' t . ' , t ! power m one cie. who will-be exempt! heard nothing but what was ri-ht and toe cim.r), and a,v:i5l to trac-K out :u,o , i- u ..v-.n-ise ? It is :i .l:iT,.rr.-.,:J i..lr,,.,,,.; i' .1. 1 .u, .....
e uuiit'-icy cimr.cripf, the:r cedent lo establish. And the civil author- poses f.,r which convened. ' I j erhaps . ik c tlieir fru-nd. ita-s. represented by Covernor Morion. A word as to the outbreak or rebellion
n , up . c.tise:, anu oxecra. i-r.s ot hereaved I Theru is anther question worthy of sc-1 :ed:aothcrs, wives and chi!div:i will eling tojrimis attention of tho people. Are tin!
eaivcs and oxecrath-r.s of bereaved I them like the shirt of Xessns a torture and i kan-inir to tho emi A' their days. Ca,, t le '.'--ib'e th-' tl'-s tli-i p .j , ' y1'.' 1 ' ''Wrt '-'.r" !' 'C' .on-:. lime anuUiyjurait v.ud teil. 1 -:i:c Civil iworiiy feisun-' J ; ' i tin , ' 5ä" i i 5 i iy "a:?, 'ir ,lon'" 57ii" From tac h.diai.adh i.Vtdv .Sor.tin.-l Ar.?. 22. 5a ia! nrday ndi. :Jimo wo.-; cj::sider - aide CMcitemm'i thr.me.U;..it the city eau-:ed b'- report tl-at th-.; niiilt:-ry anihoritie.--! S i.ii-i05-l',i in regaia; io il.o anas are nrieny lliese. as . . . . .. ... .1 .. - icar as we can a'ccri.iin inein: s-oiuo tw.i weeks a-o, ten boxos, about iho sirrn of ordin: -rv t in e cases, were bind-1 cd on ashmgtou street in the front of. I'odd'-; buihliu'. from a drav, ;;d.drc.v.ed ta J. .). Pars m l::d:au iv.(dis. Iv direc-! ii in ! r "i dd six of the.-c 1 oxc5 were; J itureii in the upper part 1' i!m building Jatiil f.-ur in the i wer part. They were i ! hero several days. The Ircbrht bill w.e: i hMÜcd to Mr. Parn, on Wedncrday last, ! ...h,j t4.,f. I , .. kne'v i.id'd:-' .,V,.it ' ,w J "ut-1 u i-. a.ijui th'-m r.nd that lu had no money to mtv , .tJ :iiu.rva;. A sent th-re, as we hive .stated, thousand to eight thou.-an 1. It finally appear;; from the rtatemeut of C,l. Jones, that there wore hut iVur hundred revolvers in all, an l .".-V-.d'U pi.-dol cartridges in the thirtv-two ca.-c. Such hs a brief .statement of tho f; ct-. Tho Constitution of In. liana says "the eoplo .shall have a right to hear arms fur the defense of themselves and the State," and tlm Constitution of (ho Tinted Stales declares that this right ".-hall not he i;tiVhr!c..M 1 lie riiilit to lear arms inclii'!' the riglit ti purchase n:i 1 m !1 arms. ?dr Podd, Mr. l'ar?, er any other m:m ha -
without lha knowledge of Mr. Parsons or :r(J willing to submit to the arbitrament merely for the creation of political capita! ,ler .u-jTccatory oi the ciom 1 ition of a .Mr. ilutchim-on, the partner of Mr. IVM. ' 'd' the ballot-box if honestly expressed, j consider these statements by an em'nent ; -Mritment p'at :: ' i:i the icmi.ig t'hicag.t Ye.derd.ty tho in !.;t exagera'e l state-1 :U1'1 without ivt.ijnt, w hatever it uiay be. loader in the arty which Mipports Mr. j enverdiou. by which the c: n Ii.'ate will uieut.i were circulaled in regard to the but if this is denied them, and fraud und j Lincoln' Misrepresentation cannot j re- be h un; ere 1 by -j leeise methols" in mi nuatititv f arms, varying from three i violence defeat the will of the people, the ju lice i he minds of the people mjaimt .. eiVort to obtain p.-ace. the New VorL Tri-
the right to purchase arm-and aiiiiitunitioti ppi.t time time f.r a cessation nf hostilities for rale, the people the right to buy and and the making of an honorable cninpr - keep them for the purpose provided in the! mise.- The people demand it; humanity
Constitution. As we have state 1, the arms and ammunition seized were brought hero by a regular freight company; thev
laid ill the freight dep'd llOlV for several j against it, for he is thdermined "thnt ' r,tler is hom-L an 1 that New Ihigland ; vears a.;ö. and in practice to day. Tho days, and they were taken in open day toj slavery must be abolished, and you and I ! fdh- I with Chtistain huutiltv and ehat i-' adoj-ti . t' Whitingism is to all intents :i busincs.icdablislimeut. lua!l this tl:ere me.-t aboli.di it," even if the war shall con- j (y. The Putchman in !V:ins'! ani.t w ho and purpo-e :i n-eogu't on of the validity appears no attempt at concealment. The tinue and the the lodon be destroy.!. 'supposes Icn ral Jacks.ni is still : liive. and j cf m'.-c: sit it. transaction was legitimate so far as it ap- The Kuhm-md. Va., Sentinel the organ ! ynfe for him regular at each election, i- j If we are to have a country at the Ceiipcars upon the face. of.lcO. Pari., ofi-.-cent date, says, 'Nine . n,,t more cotil'idiiig and cre-lulons than j clud.-n if this t niggle, it will be on tci 111 We pre. ume the military authorities j tenths of the people, north and ninth are j (he abolitionist who believes in the nn ial- which will m ike the perpetuation of the will attempt to show that these arms were j tired of the war. j.iw (y and houet of his party. j 1'nion an object to be dedred by the secbrought here for unlawful purposes. Ifjwe want to treat, to bargain, to negotiate; - I.ions composing it. If the solemnity of (hi charge h osiablishej, then the persons; fur peace, and Mr. Lincoln will not thduu J The biographer td' Washington No. I." eonstiditional -hligat-ons hol bt cu uf:iimplicatcJ arcuncnable to the penalties of j to show his face to us, much less talk the says: eient to held the nation together wo should' a violated law. There is no responsibility j 1U after co.dly; but slams tb.o door rudely! "An honorable peace, in copperhead ' have hu. i no icl-dllou. Something more beyond this. While the Democratic part y 1 j:: our face-:." ! parlance lucans .-dmply, peace at any pri.v. than ordinances are required to bind a will maintain at all haz uds the con.-ditu-! .. ; 7 ,. - 'it is an cuphemisnt for capitulation to pcop'e in unilv The fearful exr criciucs
1 1 . f .1 . 1 4 1 C tional right id the pen pie to bear arms f.,r the defense ot themselves, as law abiding citizen--, they will eomicmn tlic t . . . . . , , 4I. . 1 ine ton cit.t 1; an! distribution of arms for unlawful purposes. The Democratic Stato Central Committee, in their .id lrcss, remark that there exists in the public mind "well founded
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cx-jm-.try tu hordes.'. W as nut the mih- cloth. Nothing oftho kind occurred dar- -l. . ' ".. ...v.. , . 1
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tv j Sunday ir part,, an purpose:? and hr par-j on j evidence oi the iaisiiv of the char-e is :.. t., .. ,.. j. . ri..j . L(f h 1 (;,., ,.!v.,(v at.... i ..i l ' i. I.i . . ...... . r . " '' a. ( i no a-ks oi tdess luiu.
Man- : : - ' 11 l SI- CmC:it 1,0 V , "V ,(t th a-.d his s:;udit,-s rertli M repeat with Sfrircil V.'ir 'Mtl 'I ( LVM'.I IM tliM.l Vinn '....!. t ( ..,11.1 1...C Til I . i
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s.ms, house, papcis, and effects of Dodd tlic State ticket. The actions and discustv siuns of the Committee are upon record.
It va ;oim: v.-itJiout authority ol Jaw. were cmsentin;: to it. If the military are no lender to lu; kept in strict sunordina j l-irty 'r iV.cmts of Jov. 3l rton alone to 1:::vc institutional privilege of bearbig aives ur the defence )ftheniselv(si' iit: v- 1,111 'H rmiiij: a home militia of thirty thousand men to bo olliecred and fronds. '1 here exists well grounded imtpressnms that ho is arming tho membcri?
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i.v.;i i.. inu run jMM.ei, aiuii iniiiiary ees- nest rciiitaüon ol in; pratcnit-ut in ttiat t-.M 1'Otism is nv'on us, and the i coole are no 1 rcard is :l,at no disf nrhances uleitvi.r i i - r. . i .1 . ....!
.onger governed and Ptecied hy law, bat!oe,nrrcd on that uay in either Ind.anapo rc,U:TnÜ,n of the Cnim, aiid for the .upare nibj-t to lliG armtrary caprices ami , lis Clnndms, Cincinnati' or Chicag,.- pri.,, ,f the rebc!!i,n into a wicked and wid.u a military commandant. Arc the j Ail was quiet in those cities and their :!:lirdorsons crusmb for cotton, niters peooie prepared !er this snrrenucr ol their surr-un dings. Tho fc irs of our authritic? and power. ' " j ol i i ! ca 1 rights were terribly exercised, however, over the nu l.:v f,.r m.,i :,t o ..nillnn . f
; i'.e.-.-:.;..- u..u j ..nun imuiui). his mimarv career m imtiana, snu mat id'the "Cni.m Lcagno" at the expense of limit embraces the whole of it, stationed -- l. H tuows that one .fipickcts fern distance .round the city to d::illi.ns which each mem! er of that -ive notice of the ajiproach of the enemy, ; 1- ;'ie assumes hs, that he shall promptly but no enemy made their appearance i frovide him.'cif with at least one good The pccp!o of our city 'ept quiet am! ho gan. muf kefc er rille, and a Miim-icnt uneeacerae 1, not even'thinking that their
. '".it.. .i "ii;...iio j4..v.i.4. i-u u; . . . .. . f-.F. ;. re;-. m... ii,. t. .c.,.4. uuv.i. v. nauiuiw, xo uv tucsu i.ici justily the declaration ol the democrat ic :tate Central Committee, in its address tno people, that tue re exists "well i iouued apprehensions of attempts on the ':iv "l l!lv"e ai authority to inter.ere, by
m:.it;iry power, wnii me .reeuom oi clcc-Hat,
j timis. The democracy of Indianapollsbehaved Iii . ii ..i.. 1 i i 4 ' have secured to them Ireedom of speech, -d.u oi the pre- s, and free and lair elections. These right, are guaranteed hi the great charter of freedom won by the valor and sacnilces of the founders of tue itcpuolic. And tnere is a calm but uxed determination upon the iiart ot t lie m . i lb t maintain those right.-. pon ,.no,,...,ns of public policy which are heating the public mind, the Democracy issue then for each citizen to determine is whether lie will he slave er a freeman. We ask the laboring man. the medianic, tho manufacturer, tin; business man. the property holder, to can fully consider the usurpations of the party in power, which are daily l eeoming familiar to all. What security to life aud property if they continue . I'E tt'i:, is: it t:. Under tho abi-ve e tptiun tin IT. AVavne Times truly says that: 'f he wlode cottntrv is for i-eaee, N.rth ' .md b'oitth. Never va (here a more op -
demands it; justice and right demand it. ! of (Jod and humnintv " This kind 1 f c.uit j unequivocally taught the right ot seccs1 it there can bo no peace. tho author j is not as prevalant a ist discarded s -ive ov , sion. an l . f a Sr-it.; t tlely ati.l diss4.dv of '-To whom it may concern," decree.-, th, t'.-w innocents who re tllv believe (hat 1 the I nion, Lincoln is he. I his in MVCcbt
1 I'l ll'Ctlll till; till illicit! I" I'MI l.il . .. , f ..., Ui ... p 1 ,., . .(-,.. n i.' ir in'ti tj 44t.4 .-ii 11 1 iivnj. I MilMHl. mi -i - . 1 1 1 J A prince, whose character is thus mark ed I13' every act which may define a tyrant, is unlit tobe the ruler of a free people. Declaration of ludepen lenee. .
An BiifiiiiMMi 2"ii2seliooJ.
j circle, .'i'nddld u t know f the t." Were to be 'made to sunrdv vacancies on 'and ii Iiis j.xccHcncy and CI en. Carrmtr which the writer of tho letter states was to have taken place on. the i:hinst. 'Jd;e revelations of the anticipated irrcat plot. A Masvichu -cdts re-"me::t of the one J hundre 1 davs men were brought her3 for the oeonsmn. the members of which stated that they liad come here to put down insnrrccti.m in Indiana, and would remain until after the election. We are informe 1 that General Carrington, witli the foretlioiiirlit and sagacitv that has distinenisec 1 his militarv career in Indiana, and that auu me nerves oi use auinoriue.s airaui ... .... ., ... .1 l ...i ... .i it i ... 1. 1 .r ...
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, occaiuu quiet anu ineir oreaoeu aiarnisM(,r jri.0!!jg the neirroes by a stroke of his
were changed to merry meetings. bti.le Si,t:it l. Senator t.owan, ot rennsvlviana, in a: , -pcccl in the Senate on the '11 of Jane Faid: 'Let us maka war according inlaw, and ! let us have peace according to law. If we light a belligerent enemy. Jet us do it ac cording to the law of nations. 1 f we punish
or restrain a ref ractory citizen, let us do!atit ,..! in the hands of fanatic
it by tlic law of the laud, 'by due process of law.' lluil we had faith in our constitution mid laws, and our pe.ude. we had not been incur oresent condition. Had1
we made war and war ahme, the loyal pe. -! f the peoj 'c that the bayoret, of hi, pie North and South to a man would have j tro ps an ! tiie f re d votes i.V the oldicrs been with us. 'i he voice of faction if not j !M:IV override the wishes of those who MipOltirely hushed would have been harmlers . j p, ,t thnn that new graves may be openThe capital of the demagogue would have!,.d and millions yet be called from their been worthless, and the nation would have h.-.Mcs t(, aid in the fooii.di attemjd to carbeen irresistible." rv a:t "my plan." Will those whe are socager to accuse! democrats of assai ing tlic ad iiinistratio:. t!eor:e T. t'urti.- haing written a let-
lYe-ident who is eficient and lnuirst. Mr. Lincoln is condemned by facts.; These are tin; capital of his efp-ei an;-. ; nd the weapons to overthrow. T h-y are 1 ! furnished bv ldm-eJf. and ntf.ir-! ai.tole ; J warrant for all that has been or c an be j said in leniMiciation of his course as !hv-i-! j dent. 1 '-At. I. the dr. -cut. hi-'h litiudc-I aud it ' iigious g.. b.r the war lor the nation's .al - jvatio'i. vhi!, the advocate d -ea. e are ! notoriously cor r opt in morals and cr ii ;i 'tit heart." .1o'V o, er m''V'rpu. writer of the opinion tit it he i.-- a ; is.einhcr of "a parlv founded on a great j nn-al id.. -a' and 4--itgaeed in the int.-re-ts ' , . , , , ; treason and national death.' 1 Will the biouraphcr tell us wnat an hon - ., . . 1 .' orable war means in misceueii parlance, Is it a euphemism for wholesale murder of our people for the benefit of politicians, peot contractors and niggers? A Vi y.n.r.. .10JUU I Otp At!4
Fron: the La C ossc Wi-consin Democrat.""
ui.rrv An j wh .'ü c! -etei lo; took m ihr Leins: the poorest apolocrv r a Chief 3 i a iris träte the world ever Klessour noble President f..r being thoonly cl .v.-ii, e.;fo!n an-tstory teller ever idova!c.i to a pnsitioü of iullneuce in thi s er.isry. Il'ess him fr filiinir the lamf with smutty jokes with lutd-inunthed and obscene Monca which even blackbirds by profession are a.-hamed to r.j eat. I)h-ss Li :ii fi.r ovtriviieir all laws both hum m and divine. !. s h a i'..r Ids isulteeile i ncmnpetency ::i:d f.r bis succe-s in ruinimr a irre.it nacws and five millions of orphans. Jlless hi:n for riddling the north of i(3 sinew f;.;r using tlic bodies of tliose whose serant he is to enrich the soil of rebel territory. !l!ess him f-r calling for the strength of the nation in driblets and cma-culatinir the power which ii rigktly used, would have, in hall the time he has been on the' throne, ranked the I'nite 1 States as the iirondest, bravest and most i rosrerous nation on tlie 'ace of the globe. IIe-s him for iling monntains of taxed upon us for the. stamps we use for the depreciation of our currency for the pov erty aid su.'.ciing in the land for sands ; him ic lr?i m,i. i.,,.r n i hoorf w id f n-i. .. id. . . : : r't.. . pen for eontinumg this war till tdavc-s are fr?cl, thus proving the foolishness of his precd.imatien for the failureof our armie-i LV i!:o detrivition r richte vl,wd, h:ij made America the heme for all of (Jo Is onnrossod for the denomilatian of t.. land and the feeling of undcfnnbJe dread for the future which might have been golden h id he been more .f a man and statesman, and less of a clown aud pliYes rh-ss our m.b'e President!' May his days l o lomr in the laud his years be long in power that the war may be eontin- ' in-. his friends enriched at the expense ! hnne reiuins : "It v.ili he imjtwi!de for a popular . n . -1 1 1 - t f.-r.-c au d pnide i v the 1 ,?,- vi' pea-e a:il reunion, says Mr. ' 'nrtis Vvii- d:spale it 1' Tlie qtic tieti U m d i-ne i ' but cite i.f n iAc'p'ts. We have Mif.erv.l an 1 s:o-ri l,' s.mueh ; i:i this tr:e:le r.-'t t have a r.ur:try :i tt j r iiii"ii. Let 11 a s ?me ivcoiiipctise : i' r we i'-ivo i-udtifcd. hit ..v div-isivelv Mh - 't .tnlc h lor ii-t ;i right to ilcly . and -ii--ohe the I iühii. ; 1 1 . . i 1 1 is j'ro a n o t CMciicltt ITIlfOir f- rtlo - Jui i :ioit" we i!i thee," j Abe.'i'r tcit'h'iig u- lliat Word" by the ; Tribniie of Mr. Line. In and his fortunes, ! It" tlure is a man in the co-mtiy who has '.. , :ll ; of this war will not pit vent its renewal. . unless toe rights and interests ot both belieerents are lau Iv considered 111 the Mt- ! c 1 , 1 tiemcnt which shall terminate the contest, Chuuvw Timm. (Jen. Mel'hcrson, recently killed, w.it eiitraired to be married to a Baltimore Ito'v
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