Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 20, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 December 1864 — Page 1
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. it ii i lUlU I'UtfLISIl 0KVtU rUUiiäDAY AT PiA'M JTU, INDIANA, LY yJJUi Ü VA.NVAUCiNÜUrtVJl. I J. 4t T.. J. F. WXVAI.KKNBfRGJt. tk.ims of suHSCiurriox: 1 f p.iJ in alvuice, o wiihin th ee months. $2.00 j f u.t rul.l wit'.un hrt e months $-,.0 IT N piper will he discontinued until all j rrir i ie jre p-.id, unless at the op'.ion of the. Pül'it'HT. BUSINESS CAKDS. 3Vttornct!5. ,l.M-..MiPF'i,!i,-l.ri. h-Pirtemlhcu;- ". wl. w I.rVtU. C.v.m-.u... Colltioi.: Ir.m-MT -.1 .-(Ti i.M,..y .t.onl.ul to C.r.tal i. .,.i-nv.-i to Pnihite hiH":ii''. In""nf ; " - f.- 1 l.5r-ivl Pruncrtv in tlie Li st cmri- j nj In lTniro.1 ytrtt. lu.ers rreT.ared tori , lb-r oi 1 fh.r heir v?rvl.w cb n-e. ; i;KrpK, Tf3 F.ireM FieM Co.. IMia-o. ; ,. S'linr liirtri'ir & Co., CitHOfau. U, .''. v luKl.m .t Co.. X. V. G i:f B.Minctt & Cj., rutsbur-. i r "I. A.O. PACKARD. . . . rri r i A f AMD COUMSELUR .V T L -V vr, ! Pvmotttli 2 S liKliillia. - nl 4...r;cl Mirv,..1!.l'.i'ton. rulusfci. ?t.irke ,"..ter. St.Jorcpb, L.porte and ul'..hu' : !..' I IV. r;. 0SBvIiN R, j U;uev nntl Counselor at Law.; CT r0E tUHIC HtMLPING. PfA'.MOL'TII, INT). FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES,; OF Lt. KIM'S. W'relnnse Truck-. Letter Presses &c. F.!RBWU C.!U:SXLEF S: 0, m refill in'fiv o:lv tlic -'mune.I J Mir h i;-2 l'!v" It'lifi-dltti. f"V: J. M.rONKKI . lite ?i:r?rT of the ' I 01th I-rti ut i lul'inrrv. ofl.-r- Iii- !'rnfc ornl rivf !ie e.jIr of M-srj'.-.iI ' "'i-ity . j i 0 h :ui 1 r-i l-iic w...t itb-ot" Afieliigin j farm', t tr.. !' !- Sor'h f r lie fcM ;r..I.4 ll.tti-r j Piv.uatl. Iii'liun. vl)a32 J J VfMALL. fi n M k o I ,V TIIIC IM V JCIAN AND äl) HC EON. p.ii'ouiir tti.oW.it yunl to '1 n'ftric nritie, w. iHi";isc f noinoii t ft m r '1 Ir ! . art "r . inn-i- s. tor'. i; i .1 4;t Uic Northwcs'.conter ofthe P iS' ;'.. i. ' ,r. .1:.l 1-1 y At: rx'c-t nrfxtir.ttv .tf f :vP-.l n. ltiioi il i v oni'r'it I I'Fie't )ver Prdfii'j:' DriiZ -t"rc, !!ei.l mi on Ce titer street, first ioor North Cf O :'ll'rlt . n'-'f KT WARDS II0USK, :1HGei 9TH-F.T. fLTMOUTII, IXtlUSA. C. W. 3. M ZOXXVL'j, ProprlCtOiE UnVoiOi 1 fr.im j11 train",. . ami also r : i.i :nf' I i in.vn. when tir.lL'r :m lfft:ii i I . . II u? v9nlG-lv H CLANGER HOUSE, i -tlof Uri'l, ml within few minutes' w.ilk !' the Depot, Sratli Plymouth, Ind. i he riherhi-:nat'pB::dthe iborp IIoini. .1 i ; . niii-:d t keep it in in inner ever. irt'ir -f ivihHcp itronage . I T 1 K T A B T, Fi vill . i Ih'd itb theheitthe mir'ii't ifroid; 'i r . :i ihb. tnd every exertion used io r 1 1 t . . ; it iT -it' .est .-recidtle. ?; v i:; X l K NT ST A H L ES I 'h -rr miei, :md faithful otilor al v iv i i ittand trice . nIN C. flAShANGER. ill. .1 irelt 1 . I S(; (Oriental Sivnii stable. s a l f b t:n .o kxc i i a xg e . !: i'il fJirriüre Mirivs on hand 'o lot ' T'T !i ihie r it. We :ilo p.iy tl. liiht nurr. rice iium'i f-ir II ires. H 'r-e ho.irdeil . It.', jet nl month on re:ion!hl t rm HKS.S fi NKSSKL J t h In Ii m M ircn 2(ii.h liK3 A Vi i ;o 1 1 in 1 1 1 i ii K". C HASLANGPR &. BRO S, M nt'.rtcturer of i.ig(in,c.ir.i:i?e' etc. Rhick ijuiu, pi.W auJ graining Inno to i.r.ler
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' Z : ,,,D. rlf1M I v. , , rflf 4 1, ltWGUid to uomg injustice to an im-, ,4 ''lll'"tlJllu p"i1 which i j rea.-.urv 01 -vic.C54-...i.i i, f.s betöre sta- j anu a suuaoie e-iabn-!ime.it lor ttr en. uuriu- the ve.ir f-ndi" tb. :; nli djv of R . A . iVT OKA UAli' t ;. 't t' nr.... ........ ............ ...."'II i.i I. . i .- . , T 'i . - t7 Recorder, and Attorney rrelgiit, 0.40 P M portant houth American bUie. not to are c:o,e I. . jt.d. ; struction and repr !r ol iron res-eis and ; June last, the i;::m..s of 10.77'. i ivalid C V 4f Lar A" CULVER, Fwpt j acknowledge the directus?, frankness and LEGISLATION AGAINST SLavi: TRADIP.k. j I'r tnc actual receipts and disburse-j the machinery and armature i-r our shi.sjsddi'r.s. and J271 disabled seamen ma. tlfx St-.VU ContV. Idin.m. TT " ' ' " " ' 'dialiry rith which the United States, Fcr lnvsc:f. T liavo rj llltubt of thc j f 'Kc first nart,-r. and tho csti-1 to which relcrenee w made jo my la ;t ; ki i.-.th ; reseir n in c, 0: iuvu'id p'on. - rvi.t-,i. pit Taxos. extmuic! . Vv. A . II. Davenport, Mirgeon Pen ot Coiumb.a have entered ,nto intimate , Kxlü UU(icr!f' d receipts ana aisoursements lor the annual menage, lour attenuo, is ahoeri ,07. an 1 ,,w invalid pensionlt ttl r'.r.Mi'-o icknon-kvlm of. tu't, will viMt Plvmoutn regularly on the rehttn..ns wita this Oovernmeut. A Claims hi Uy (, v.iti;(I, t( c..ciu,jc cn.,n,-u.s ,. ' tarcf reinaiiimg tiarters oi the current j mviteu to tne Mews expressed in tnc re-. -rs . 1 2. Ol v id.,u on ban-, and mothera . U M 'i , H m ttt'ra of iuiü-itton ' seeond and last Tuesdays and Wednesdays ! Convention has been constituted to com-1 , M1iM ' t ' ' ' " . , ' "' : . ; hscal year, :md the general operations of ! port in relation to the legislation of Coll-i 22.1. have ben i-i.-ecd in the : rtnv wt'ild Mm rjr't n! t.liouiii'g tcMitits. ; ot C:iCu li;onth. making two vi-its each , plete the unünisheu work ot the one which j : ;t j v;(.,tc If r- d. ml 1 tl ! C 1 lr-' m gi'-'ttuo ref':1' to tnc ' gres at the last session in respect to prizes : p--usi...n rüil, and 24 .n the naw rolls. rj.i.t. rnn'vnl fr'Z; j month, instead of one. as heretuiW.. ! cled its stWiou in 1M. The new lib-;.;1 ' ,Vr... .uJ'- "i 'l( '!V hr f the .S.-cretary of the Treasury. ( in our inland waters. I cord .ally concur The present immbcj of army peii-iJnersof .,,14 ,1 cn'r'- re.Hon.ible. ! Teeth set on (.old, Silver, or Rubber; .eral Constitution of enczuvU having ; .,utl,u!1;.. tif ( ol;.rL, t- p.. ru u 1 concur with him m the opinion that the! in the recomuienuafon et tne .ecretaiy as : tins cU- i 25. 4;::J. :,nd f navv pension-,-3.a f " iallwork warranted. Rooms at the Kd- gone into eil ct with the universal ae.jut- er,uj'; .'fc ,j ' p jt ' j v,i i !,rot'"rli'" of the money rcjuirod to meet 1 to the propriety of creating the new rank er-, j'j:;. At the b'-inn'n of ttievear, : zr "TTlntv i i ok i wards llou-e. vOnOö-tf i escence of the people, the G jvoriimeiit j V-!1 ' V k l' "m , r(iv1' .'S'!! i tlic expenses cotisc-juent nj-oii the war do-lot Vice Admiral in our naval service. I the number ..f llev.lutionürv icns'ioner h eai w k ? . j under it lias been recognized, aim uiolo-' . . , , . - . , 1 n ed Irom taxation shouia be r-till lurtiicr j post omv: dki'VUTMfnt . w;i 1 .1.5': ou TJ r.t them wrre s bi:erI Dti A O BOKTO'N". . . -.i l i i t-'rcifn slavj-trauers Irom acimring dom:- ., . . 7 T . ij-ioni., nr.i .ui .mk.m. . .. - v n Ui P ... wi .-it Tin-; u. fluio.v, inatic intereour.-e with it has been opened -t t, . ' , lnereascj, and 1 earnestly invito your r.t- v,-nr.itcrr,n M-ni.i i d , , d whom s Ktvo since d the renn in er ' irilPV nud I Olli4' Of dl IUW : ScRcroi Dknti't .- 1 ' n v ' eil and Ir.cilitie.s lor their criminal oreupa- ' i ; i i J 1 our itteiii.on is inMted to the report . : , 1 -'" i.. ,im miM.ii.ir 4,db .1.1.1 " -Mll.ti'i j btRcr.0.! IHNTK,, I in a coruiai and iriendly spirit, lne iong:t;un hi u.ir CoUU 1 tcntion to this r.itjeei. to me end that , ,if thc Po.nna.l(jr r.neral lor a detailed t!""-' v.-a . un tor the I.r.v. reeeive A.:t?l Wiv01:iaii -rVrcr, ; Cm he copic1 at l;-s .(lc over? J delerrcd Avis lrlaud claim has been satis-' ' ' there may be sucfi jobaitionul legislation- t c . on-r-itb-ns tnd It.-.nci-d : !"-!"hs bveatise of relaiion-hip to lt.'voPl.tth. MaUC.Illd. I X:H,7X:r 1 n,Ct"ri V11 T f- ,;fl"iMTit,N ,,Fh":V,lbKN i,KACY- ----II- l J. j ;CtndUa if tic lüS lt;";t l:i,:nglhey!.,onding k 7 I i I Y M ) T M ii ' N L I iT ; payments have beet. malo in tl.e claims! JtU priblo th:,t if it were a new ami j pee;auous ei the ert;.ry. i The ..wtal revenues for the veaV ending : J,1C J,,tU ' J -".ü .4.010 92 ""Ol? ICS IS WOOirVAKD'S CLOCK. .rr ; ..;..;..!.. awarded by the lite joint commission I- an e-pen .jueiin, the maraiime ;..wer.s, j TJ1E ri-.u,, lEliT I June ol'th. IhM. amounted "to 812 43v '- uav l-'e"-:i paid to pensionsers ef .ill class-
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DEriRTVRr OK TRAINS FRC?M f LYMCCTH STAT'OV WESTWARD BOUND TRAINS. Nil. 1 FUy Cxnro 7:.V2p.nn. NV 3 Viirht Express Wn a. m. No. 5 Miil Accommodation 4.45 p.m. No. 7 Ni-ht Ex res 8-43 a. m E A c T W A R D BOUND TRAINS. o. 0 Div Ct;rres 9: HiNT -. 4 .-ht Ritnrc J:2. No. fi N'trht Exm--. 9:27 n. m. No. 5 M ill Accommod.-itien 4$ a.m. C. P. V C. EI. K. Time Table. SLJMMRR ARflAVGEMENT eatward. J.rivr.LaP. 1 nh ) fxn.v - U. Arrive at riym ntli, WESTWARD. I.civPlTmih Arrive at T. Porto TV in run iv T.l Porto Ume. F.. V til- f.-wrc inl i 1 EASTWARD. h n P., Ft. W. & C. H. R. fun.. j ii ii. nut'iiU,ci.i !r v . c.r 171rc'rirrrnl7re rr r nnirr ixTrr C.- . . , ... t . . ,, Tr,u, ..cr nth. W nntah folhw,: . Nr."r.!S.V . Iii:::::::::::::::.. i ' j Ffciglit, W j .ßlK OF lih STATU 1!F IÜIAA. n n AK at p TjT mc UTrr Oneii from 10 A . M. ? 10 .T...-t.! I t. r. I TMn-. ck?:ss. !:p..oi,r. s- a. i i.i; rcm:!t.jr iw. v9iil5--v. J. 1 LANt. KMiA I.T; II. Wlio un ii r'.H.il t!iMl-inei:i :m 1 I'i:EriI.-li Inn ga iL'i s t!i.rf.i:-'hlr,l.:i. ht n .".; .ii;t ii .IYA 5? V EM' KMC (I'tI will tr:irr:!..Ti- h irrt. iLvtimrni? fro n or.C lalernaiV to t'o' ii;''--r "ii r..-. roit'iii! tri ru. Hi? ni'l .o k::ovit e-'iiiriil -! of I Di-i' Ju. .Vi.. Ä'l. lit1 iii.r.- be ftiun fin . tin-" I.o-.r ! Pi ir s'tofi.' rflf.17 j.c. es CRrm. 1 si ! iliniiki ooi'Ter uives, t!' aeknowle.lijt ment. I I Utvtosii :on J. .vi'.. .V. IT Oia'-r (.ver Whcftor's Dink, i PhY MOt'TII, INDIANA SCOTT, J. S. ALLFMAN Sl fcRO. . . I A v N. C K LINGER, iVor.rift.ii- Rticlceve Iii vcrv, '"oppositr I'Mn-nrdj llonsi ,P vni'.nf I. . lud . n07l Z3 XJ 9x? ö E2 x.: Mt'iit M nkt'toli Michi'Mn Street, omvmif! VheITV n-iiip 4" I IM.vmouth, Iitcllana. ov, 5 v;i,M. A. K. BRIOQS, ni. ACKSM ITH ING nnI HOItSK tir SIIOKING Hone wdl an I pr)mtlv. Iähopin South rivR.outli.tif.ir the Urhltfc T0nl7-lT smuts. Wolf CrocK. FLOURING MILL r hp ,i ... I nil. lino vc- n iineu miu,4ix miles jouth of A 1 ijrmoutii,iaonr Uoii.gcxcellen t Uiittoiii Sc "tlcrclianl Work. The oronrietOMparcs nopain to gircutisfac u audi ntendslcee ping hif mill in condition todo tlic Vci-y Uest ol Work. nflhefee's coufidciif tli&thc willnot fail tfsat jfv ill who may favor him with their pat ronnp. Flour, Meal, Rran, tVe., kept constantly on hand ind will be mld nt the lowct livinjr in ice? . UereioectIullTolicrpparonae from the eitlen of Marshall a nl .idioimii counties. MIClfAKLZEHNRR. Plvniouth,AuK.23, l?f,l. n3ltf KrrG'sTiAW NsTeThng from S?7ilrs7o JF 33 CTS per yard, at the LOW PR CK 'n 4 tf M. II. RICE. All kind3 of Job Work done at thin Office, on hrtnotie wjtH neitnt nd HUnteh
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General Colleetoi', r.tuuui.ss ur i.immiia. .jsu. n m u.e . a..:., ,,..0 . - necessary t o guard against abuse of so '"Jjt . V ' 1U' annual i,.oc :JI tl.c!,,., o.im.t r.,:cs and Oßo'al eornspondence has been freciv 1:Cv.a,, 1 "nu'1 Agrnultural Com- jvortanl a privilege. eonkmmtv v :th the law, ano thus r.r . . , . V , , . , , : f.nttii-ici to ivc rromnt Attention tot if 1 1 1 ! 1 Tan e in Orcn.n and are now proceed n tj:. i iV : 1 . cc- ent system s firm v rstablihed ir K 5 1 h.-.n 1 10 1 1 1 h 1 .a,i,.a.ncd, , ' . t'pened Willi J.toeria, nnd it lmvcs us a P'11" 1,1 "? --- u"' I'1' J J ins would cnaloe prudent reruns to t-t-UL,a ?lL'1.' nrma .i.iiiii neu 11. , - o , . . , Collection of Claim. ..'k,,..;, view of the social ,nd peditical ! the execution the trust ancd to ,ot a s;iJalI annuitv a.3instl a UAc ; the mountains which once vcn.cd a barren ; ;' ' L V ; ) . . . " IT "-tof reference, S;vcn .ben rcq.lrcd. :H llint i;,,,,, ,t llt i... 'Wma. ! (;:lV oi' an!. Privilegs like ihol wonbl ! and uninhabited wrfctc, letween the At-, Ul' i- . . :C. 1 "! lU U. " r'
1 1 !rrr. uiO'lor it" 1 ' - - m c. . i .i . i- i t inui .m fvui. iveniuesx. x en i:e--ee. ana 015-tr. jl-.ed to derive new vig.-r irom American K ClNAl-IAN I . A 1 1 . render thc possession of.uch se.uritie, to ! if row.. . ,(f !a:e,, have again Produced f ! ihliucncc, in.pr.ncd ly tlic rapid disap- ln view of the insfcuritv of l,ie in the j the amount limited, .r.osl desirable to eve- j UI " the 1 aciac Ocean. , K:r cr s 4 7 "ALAKER. j pea ranee of s!uver in the United .States regi-n adjacent to the Canadian border, i ry person n small means who might be THE Ti.uniTonns. ; Ev orrU''s -vcil AHVr "MA.HKKT j I s"iieit yo r authority t furnish thc lie-' recent assaults and depredation com- j able t ive enough for the j-urp.jse. Tiie The Territories of the United States .......... . ON LATO RTK STRK ET, publica gunboat at a moderate c..st. to bcin.itted by inimical and desperate persons. 'At advantage of citizens being creditors are generally in a condition of prosperity 1:i""t J". n,:,,'y'' '"-v - -''C One l.or 'AVÄt r.f CWzvohnvi .v WorkN r,ro j vinibursc l to the United States by install-! nho are harbored there, it has been tho't j WfH debtor.-:, with re!ati-.;i to the j and rapid growth.. Idaho and "Montana, j m,lltar.v p--',," t t :e -.ear 1- L-eneral r''-rv Fresh Me:itof the bcstrpiilitv cor.-it.it.tlv lucnts. h'tich a vcol is needed for he' proper to give 1. tiee that alter the expira- ! public dtl-t, is obvioU.- Men leadiiv pe-1 by reason of their great distance and the ,u'r,,,:lM MtrI:,i:Iv- 11 J:J ". l .thrt ' 1. . 1. hi 1 ..fi..ir. .f ' i n . c . t . . . . .1 . . i 1 . .. . " . . . . . . . 1 .. !. . .. .1 -1. .? ... . I ..... 1 t ' . . .. " . . , , i iin.ut'.'i mi d :. i-et le I hroii' h the !ttuf-
Ftiloic -fit iz'.ns of the Senate and House of Representatives: Anilin the blessings of health ami abund
ant harvests claim our profouudest gratituile to Almighty God. ' Ood. of our foreign affairs is actory. ss with MEXICO. Tlie condition reasonably satisfactory RELATIONS Mexico continues to be the theatre of civ wit 11 eh; nun nt j e reu Is THE .i.i .c mere i.-s a gooa pro-peet mat me i . . . 1 . . ? 1
1 war. While our political relations Owing to the peculiar situation of Japan ! 1-'" r T" Warrants of an actual iuerca.se uuru.g the ye ir, ovci "-cjre t hat our Ind.an sycm be rcmod-
that country Iiave umteriioue no i ...1 tl :1!lf,iiird,.ns form of ts ( Jt.vr rnmr.; p-"' " '"' 4 Mup.txeeh. or in -w-t sei m. .lezing
cnange, we have at the same time strictly, t1(. .u.tjn of that Lmpiro iu lxribrmiii" V , l""ur' "'-' , t. i-ji g -k-. ;::.; ;.w.m .u.k.v i ,r ie-
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ained neutrality between the bclig- treaty stipulation.- is inconsistent and ca-t. . . . V"'4 V . JIV uu.nuvr " ; , .7. '" -y" ' v..ti, i.m.k, ami nn
THE IXTE.t-OCEAMC TRANSIT ROUTE. been ClieCted by the Western powers cr" T T J V".-' r7"', - w... v . ' f. A , , i:, iltAtk, i i : ',bC 010,1 : di.sbur.s?n;eiii3, eaotured bv the n ivy dun 11; the year ; attink-d tit! reainable io:.vs. ludi At the reouest of the States of Cota movmg with enlightened concert. Our Vi, . , . .;.'i.,i. .'J-m 1 .1... . . .. : r..,..-.;... ... 1... .1 . -
IUCJ ,IDU .luiarUi. a CUinCiCIit Cll.ba 1 . , , , ; nitiie Vieaury of Sl-S.Sl.rS."!. Of : val eaptures since hotlines commenced pr-I'vr vover?:me.- of the Indian, i 7:45 A.M ,haa been autHorizod to make a survey of touic ol ;c m m -nt, ami th. ; thj re,e- tv thc,.c we t:.rivCll lVuri eu.s-jis of which 1G7 arc steamers. Th oth.-r jris of t,o, countrv. t rvider i n- m hc river au Juan and the r-ort of San i "'land sea has been reopenetl to commerce. ;.. , ,,.,.,,,,,,-,,,,, , , , ö-ce , 1 .. , . ,.,,,', ,1 t '. lt"J-r 3: A.M. I . . ;T . , 1 ,. . j t.-:ii., .MI.UoI 0.1.. .HI lroiii lands .! pru proceeds arising irom the sale 0: 'cuie l.-r the a Iyanc;n- settler, and to ,Juan It is a source ol much sanslaet 11 i üue 1, leaon . 1, to I that -c ...... . Uirect t S47.504.blM;-' condemned prize property, thus lur rei.or- i prvitie i"r the v,e!h.:v ,f th? IJia, j thit tnc diiueulties which for a moment j proeeeuinfs hv.o increased rather chau . . , .aa-n i.,, , ,. ... i .oil O' "fl " i i' i'ITp Wtir,- r . r i 'S ,V "Cited SoUie political apprehensions and; Uinm.l.hed thC IKU hin ol J-paa to- . iK(!a mI,eoll:U1CoU 5 A.,urcC!?, S4.7.-,1.14I:1 ' amount of such proceeds is still nde, ' n,, and tuthca. the utlcuti.a UXvnrrc w;;:, Wpi ar caT 1I1K,;:,;!" tl,e.,,t7-7?u? rii,TU U,c tMU1,1 ' k" i-; from loans applied to actual ex-! adjudication and vet to be reported. The ; i-d. S minute, slower UtC have been amicably adjusted, and; OPENING REM!. TORTS. ! rondltures including tWr b-daneo. ! total expenditures of the Xavv 1 Vpart- PZSsioss.
j" p., ,vTuif..t ,.n.i an hi-, Tcnsacoia hive oe n fnencd ny nroelama-! i 1 ef ,e ol caI'acit a!KJ adaptation. Vi'e!tiun. It U ln.ped that foreign merchants !
ranti will w...! 1, vaöi aimd ti-itli n ; , .'. . r; . , . ... . . t x, , or the political importance oi that great ( improvement. iaLAiiu.! wii 11 ruh l.mild br.vihs, Ul-j tiie -ettit5ii)eul of claims between the Ct-it-cd L'ii'tes and i'eiu. An eame-.t and cr-! dhu t'r'ei.'d.-hij; continues to exi.-i between . ! the two countries, and such efforts as were . 'n il.V l.ii'.VCr i:ivi u nn tu r. 'mivi'i I. i. .... r - - - .- . v. - w- - .....v.v : ot i inn I Civil war continues in the .SpanMt port: of San lomii go. apparently with a pros-' : pect oi an ear.v close. riean race, and in Libcrian hamU it wu'.l ) be more cliective in arresting the African ! v.l-ivi trnili thrill ?t v. . tt Mil n m Ii imp mwii .. .... .-j.... ... .. ... v.... " nations. THE OVERLAND TKLF.Cn.M'II. The j.roposed overland telegraph be-! tween America and Kurope. by the way of; JJchrinu' Straits and Arctic ltusia, whieh was s'liictioiicd bv Uoipmcss at the l:lst i. has becn"underraken under vcrv se:-s. fivovable cireuim.tanees by an association of A merit-au citizens, with the cordial -ood will and support, as well of this il. vcriiment as tho.-e of Great liritain and llus-ia. Assurances have been receive, i from most of thc South American States of their high appreciation of the enterprise, ami their readiness to cooperate in constructing lines to that worlden circling communication I learn with much satislaction that the noble doign of a telegraphic comniunication between the eastern coast of America and Great Uritain has been renewed, with full expectation of its acconiplisbment. Thus it is hoped that, with tlic return of domestic peace, the country vi.l be able to resume with energy and advantage her former high career of commerce and civilization. EGYPTIAN AFFAIR.-t. Our vjry popular and estimable repro scntative in Kgypt died in April las. An unpleasantaltcication which arose between the tempo ary iiiciimbent of tho ofnVc ami the Government of the r.icha, resulted in a su-ocnsin of intercourse. This was! . . . . i
mi.und.rstano ng am avert a threatened harbors. 1 M.yal em.niaries have 1- n 2) 7 'T ! meni in aid of the establishment ofihilhero, beer. establLhe 1 .r furore I bv j war ovtveen leru and .atn . ; neirhc less assidmrn, n r more Micces.V.l j 11 ;;d' : new lines cf ocean mail stc,!M,hirs :.ml ' Cn-re. and re-oc-.üdlv r,b- fjr ! Ul.L.vi lvN.s with SOUTH AMi:i!ICAN status during the last year than tliey were before ", N " lc "' l'uT': 'V (:uF,0Wh J"-'V.! the policy he roc.nnmcrot. for the dl-vel-p. information e.-neei tiii.- tiiem. and in rehii r i , .. ti ! tint iii.io in .iod- .d ,;,!,, ',.,. , I' i"C it has oeeo.i.e a suhstantial braucit ol I z , ... 1 , . , ! Our relations are of the most Inendlv ! !ul 1,1 ll!-!- -'- uuutr I.itoi ol . , . . . I ment ct increased commercial intercourse ; .' '"j io toe , ashtn.-.to:: ;,. -.ted .... tl d j natu;- with Chili, the Argor.tine ilepub-j ,hat 1-vivilc-c, to cmb ...;! .air count y it: " '. ' J I ''" a'- .with adjacent and neighboring countries. : Capitol and other matters oflocal interest, Hi,. I...!ivio HIm-, I',r,,,,v s:,;, "i-i wars. :ev rtheiv.-r., n::f'r-evT. '', l ' '-K"c ltiU.!'uT" i should receive lh rnrofnl rnnd h -Mti,..; ! to the rei..r? of il. r,u
. ; . ' , ,V : ' ndip-.l .'iiiirulti--; h ue -.r: n s..il- -.V eau l-c Uitnouled to all- the people, the .. . 7- i -alvad. r. and Hayti. Jluriug thc past : p-. -! '-"" - ar. .n, t.sp.( ,al . , . . ci Congress. ACRICULTURI'. ........ .. . 't.r,.,,..,.,,, , .,.. i-:11(u,ie . .(r;.M. ! n Brazilian and .r:ti.-h port:i, and on the I , . ' nt.i..u uestn ; ti,p .T.T . . , , . U.L . ion. rc-iuH ,u. kind h.ae.ir;soi ..,... jbutmn, greater indaeemeiU-; to become j . at... , The A-ncuktiral iK-paihuent, it ider uiU.anyid these llcpublics, and on I he; - ; 11 a . -n.'V; ! vner, mi,ht. crimps, with cr-d eitect noteworrhy interest that the j the supervision of is present enertie other .ami their svmi.atm.-s with the : Al '' - ' mac i... nnci, aim ..l. i..o., te . , - . . ... i.lf:.. . ... i ... . ': ... ... .
! -..:. ,.1 c...t,, .i i eoniinue to rcuire. the ru-actiee .f eon.iaiit ! 'il ":iUi 0 lentea to persons , - y - r i - "'T'---;"', . e.n,.nen.,ing iiscii loii.e
iuV,, " , : " a pies, .-.. . . ., , -.,., i ri. limited -uoamt. it h this v evr 1 -ur- UM-ui. la uoernmenia, insuttuions over great an I vital inter. it was treated to ! The claim arising from the seizure of ; .'.a a jt ,ml u.ne..i.it..rx spn .1 ! fl .. t.., i . .i ;: ! the new and unoeeuoird mirti.-ns ,:f nur U l . ti, a
ItLiiiro-i. n i., L.f'i 'i.....L-i..i m . n tne .Li d tue I mted Mates, as v c-L ,. . i 1 1,.,,-., o,... i, i. ...i..,.i i. : . . . . .
i ;:V, i: " as ,l.c ration, seemed. their 'tiC:i1 :ina c-mpetenior Congress to pro- "V - - ''"" ; nanmcnt. in wnicii they iccl m-oe deeply
i-o pii.i m i-u u ui'. 'o.ciuuieui, ,, . 7 v d;- that a im t.-d .-rnnnnf ..I f..f nr.. impcue.l or destroyed K our great rt.necr.iud than hi at.v othor. I riomjend
. - . i - , ........ . ' '... ..e 1 ii. t , . . -' v'i., -. .,c v. ...... l... . l. 1 .1 ii'c ".n voiiiui.iti. c.riee n.c i.su
11 -aieivoi mat Mate against tne native .l- .,,1 .s.v i,..,n.lis. the t.eriotl conditionally eeie u.ai iuv eannoi oe n.uen ...pressen : i?:tcree!tnn 01 eonrntunie iti-n with then:, .
promptly corrected on the arrival of tin? lot that stream in us piesem nimiess, ami successor o f thc (Vnsulate. Our relations!4" that end the Government niu-t incery with I'g'Jpt, as well as our relations with j way make it manifest that it neither 1 I the Uarbary Towers arc entirely satifac. nr designs to impose involuntary military tory. j service upon those who come from other
CHINA. The rebellion which has so long been in progress in China has at last been supprcssel with the cc-operating good offices nf thi OoveTTiroi-nt and 4 thv other f r-
eiiin commercial States. The judicial j consular establishment has become very i 'liflicult atid onerous, and it will need lei:- j
wative regulatmn to adapt it to tue ex-; accepting with hearty good will the eon j ventional laws which regulate commerce , and social intercourse auioii the Western i nations. RKIjATIONS W IT.'I JAl'AM ... . Ti.o T.orts t orioik. r eriinndiiia and ' t i t i t i :"K1 u,,w votiMMcr tiiei!ici u is not more .......... . ... ..- ...wtl sae or profitable to tbeneives, as well as , just to the Vn A States to resort to these ! ami diner open J.ons man u is to T-ursur, ! with the li-ht thev no v.- enjov, v.uid not concede th? i-riviieres naval beiliircrcut to tic in-nr--ents of the Tin destitute as th-.v m-w ;.u and t in v I MMl.ll I. ....ti i.i. .1 AUJl STMtlN i ' I" CLAIM:-. Commissioner-; have been appointed m I der the treaty with i.'reat Uritaiu on the ! ' J,, j. . , Aj - .'irraiv-ernvnts ! with (Ireat. Ivritain. the Un'uel States I 1. . ".. 1 . 1. ........ I ...... Ul. ,...,- J.. .... UUl Ulljll IllCliri lH. "I lll'l 1 H UIMtri. V 'it-; ri''f. j tri - United Elates, :..s v.ell a the jcgul.i'tiont f exports, whieii were temp rarily -taldil.cd by the reciprocity treaty of tho fuh of dune lS.il J desire, however. j -' ,,e unlerst.o'i, v. -iiimj inaKing misstate incut, that the colonial authorities are no l'-"ed to b- intentionally unjut or un1 IViciidly towards the I niu-d Mate, but j a t,!0 nitrarv. thero is every reasm to i expect that, with the : pproval of the impenal Government, they vill take the necessary measures to prevent new incur - sious across the border. 1.M10KATION. The act passeil at the last session for the encouragement of emigration has, as i far as was pos.-ihle, l eeti put into operation. it M.,M"IIH need amemlment, which will vll.jtlt the officers of the Government to i jevent the practice of frauds gainst the ' .,u;j,r ,,is uhile n iheir way and on their ! :irr l ; ,n i,.vt. so a tÖ ?h.,w them ' ll?re a f.,;,. ,.,iec f av.K-ations a-,1 place of s ttlemcnt. A liberal li-poiii,n to ward- ibis rreat national policy i manifestcd by most of the Murpean States, Mid oipdit to be r.-"proeated on our pirt bv giving the emierants cdfeetive n itional roketion. 1 re yard our emiirr.mts as ' fJWM rineip:il .eplenisbii:;.; streams vuiu h ar 1 rppoint. d i i rovMenec to rej pair the r.vag. s ,.f internal war and its 1 wastes d natimal strength and healta All that i ne-.Vsary is to secure the How .. . ii !L lands to cast ineir mi in our country. TMF THFASPKV. The financial affairs ot the Government have been successfully administered during tho U-t vear. Th ligi"bition f the list
tension oi our comuitn. .au-j i mc uwit; ..t vi vni-M i nei eusvu , ui ongiaisiiuuuu ana lauuaoic j-rit'e to j teem with en l err Fvinr" -jUT wh't'i ii intimate intercourse which lias been insti- taxation. The rveeipis duri.ig the year ; our countrymen, tin.t a Xavy o:' uch riehlv ren'utieritive.""' ft is LeVicv-! tbnt futo.l xvll tli. f ? nvprniiH'i! t :md Tii .?!: t it" 1 rm siinris lüm'i li.wis iw.-irniiln! v:i;f t.n.i.irli,.ii: Li j ..r.lir...l ;.. . 1 . ..." . .
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i that vast htupire. ('hm t seems to be ! Mjrned iy tl.es Secretary of the Treasury. ! brief a pvrUI, and cuintucted with so much ' m.-tais in th:.t A.l. '.
: iiii-n.:ii .!Ji::ciui , iiv.vi iii'j iteiuai ;;t.-ii hum ljimh hi int.- ii:ivai service. inciU'Mii rr , iii.n. mint r tue it' t .z i' :-ni tnc pi ieioiis. .everti!Cic.--s. giou prore-s lias I . , . , . . . , 1 T , . ,
."in o i.i " m; i.'i'i - thiv viiliioot nl ii.i.vir o-t.f-e. ft.ft-.A T j- k r:.- I ..iMih h-. mvi'.-i. vn-n
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session ( t' Congress haa beneficially affected 'ho revenue, although smeient time has nt yet elapsed to axpcrionw the j
tail ejects i.t several ol t!.e provisi.m.s oi iutluding l.-ans and th j babuiee in the ; Treasury on the l-t day oi July, IOii, were 0100,479,000 ,702, and the aggregate! di.-djuremeuts upon the same basis were j i SlS,bi05,810,lfe9f leaving a balance in : - - , - . Sii-J;; J4:i 1 :: Ti,.ro wnm ,liv.n-w...l . lor ti.eivi! s-tvicc ?l!7 .r)0. :VJ' for ' pensions and Indian,:, .7,öl7.0:;s7i for I . . . ine ,?r -artincnt. cO'J.i .'i.4-.l.i : -u
n,. ,,,,t it uiumlih. wo .-.i .'i.ot-.v'i ; :o: i -'lan-n, i.-n, o me in ui -o emocr. the Xavy Department, 104, are S2:Js.,.U7 .202,. Yvur iavom-. for interest of the public debt, SW.O.l.bleconsidcratton is invited to the various!
4L' l.j'. making an aggregate oi cOo,- j ' issues of pubim securitie:, mi-ht be held i ; Uy any t,:i:rl ! purchaser exemi.t Vom n, from seizure lbr debt; under ueh 1 I k . k. I rcStrictiohi a::d limitation . - - j - i i - - : l v debt whiea thev own themselves. i ' The public debt, .n the 1st day July ! 1.1st. Ii 1 1 hi O! U'h Si J T 1 1 0 h:i t i: X CPO' 1 1 It ' 1 1 it I f- .... ...v j .V -V- I his lact exluhits a 5atistaci tory Condition and con. tuet 01 the J reasury. THE NATIONAL BANK SYSTEMThe National lankiii" system is provin,r to be acceptable to capitalists ami to the i.eoi'le. On the -J.'ith of November five budrcd ami eighty-four .National Ranks i)Cen orpinizo'i, a eousi.lerab'e number which Y.'erc conversions from State ! i;:U,I:s. Changes lruia the State t-ystcm 1 nre rapidly taking place, audit hs hoped that very soon there will be m thj I mted Slates n bank of issue not author. zed by Con-'ress and no bank note cireiilalhm not .secured by thc Government. That the Government and the people will derive general benefit from this change in the banking system of thc country, can hard ly be questioned. The National system will create a reliable ami permanent intluenee in support ot the national credit, and quite cleat that the Treasury canrifd be satisfactorily conducted unless the .Government can exercise a restraining power over i the bank note circulation of the country. tmk WAit iif.I'autmk.nt The repoit of the Secretary cf War a, t10 aeconipnyinglocuments, will lo : . ' . '
Tlic rt-üue lebt. I June ol'th, 1hM; amounted "to 812,43,'-: huVt' ;c, ;) r;,i'J t0 Innrs cf .ill classTi . , , 1 1; r i tt ! 2ö:i ,7. and the expenditures to. 812 ,04 4.- ' -3 1 ae pnhhe de ;t on tne first day ot July v m t- . ,n,MT tvcti TT-x.r.v . 1 J ... - iT. '( t.eevfi's f, cvih-.r., iinr. -hmi- LOCAL I.VSTIIl T;0..
t,..i e, ,t, hit, as appears by the books ot the l reas-i ; , , ' " . 1 ! T , , , ,
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r.rote.'t the people against bses in the Use '' receipts during thc l icceeiing year ... . .
,f paper imuiev. Whether or n-t any The aggregate of acres surveyed during " ' r ' f further legislation is advisable for the the year has been crl to the .uantit y X .-! the I i t.stitu nm a orbing sup.ir.Mssion of the State Hank issues, itjdiposcd of and there iopfu to s. ttlen.cnt i u'1 xU. xf f-atJ will be lor Congress todctermine. It .secms'about l:,:j)0tH:U,ll aet.s .d'rurv.yed land.! u.le. 1 UJ
tail the campaigns of the armies in the j matenals and labor, the mule ot the mam field since the date of the last annual mc- -i l'ne J'"" n' 10;,d lias been definitely loeasaee, andabo the operation of the several j ,tHj for 100 miles westward from thc indial administrative bureaiH of the War Do-Ip"'"1 fc Oniaha City, Nebraska, and a
partmcnt .luring the last year. It wiM also specify the measures deemed cssen tialforthe national defense, and to keep! up and to supply the requisite military force. THE NAVY
The report of the Secretary of the Navv pre.-ents a comprehensive and salisfaetor", exhibit of the .tCairs of that Department
l-'ei'jartiueiit. ! and A tue naval service. It ü :i sal jy.jt ; i - . cffieiciic auu success. The general ex-! hibit of tbc Xavy, including vessels under ! construction on the first f ihoember,' lb04. shows a total -f J71 cs:-cl-:, carrv-1 ing 4,010 uns, and ülo.ö'ju tm. beinu' monr ni'w.wil.xnrii.Mnn ii.Mn.i; tl. : nient, of every description, including the i Cost of the iiiinicüs squadrons that have , been called into exi.-teuee lrom the Ith of' M. ....!. ICin .1.. Li. e v ' .F recoiuaiendutions ot the Secretary of the c'lv51 war vrhicu at !r5t ir'-inee would rccm .to ,iavc ;tb'? DcU aiLi0t the entire ! C"ef.i?öi of the nation The organization and admissio - - v . by Indian hostilities, have been only pa r tially organized, 1 t it is understood that ; l .. i .1 i ill '?t 1 1 inu r. Ml, .nit; tit ii iwi t.t v I u,i, !, iuuhuhi... UV III-' H. hi ll.-.l'l'.:l,j,. U as,k the attention of Uron-ress to the : valuable infornuitioii and imoorrant ree omniendations relating to the public lands. Iii-Ii Ii affairs, the i'aeilic Üai!r..ad, and ! ' mineral discoveries contained in the re- i j port of thc Secretary ol' the Interior j ! which is herewith transmitted, and which report also embraces the subjects ofpatcnts. j pensions, and tlicr P-pies of public interest pertaining to his Department. The "iua:itily of public land disposed o during the five (juartcrs ending on the Oth j of September lat, was 4.221, 12 acres, of I which l;V8.öl-l ftires wcrr eiitonl unI uVr the Homestead law. l tie remaimier
as m -ht be i "c oigau.zauou a.. amimn oi mc, v, c... . , .
wa? lotated with military warrants ami j .Maryland l- secure to ht eriy and Lnmn agricultural scrip certified to States for fu all the luture- 'I he geniu if rcbclrailrotols and sold for cash. The cash re- j i:m will no m. re claim Maryland; like eeipts from sales and location ices wem ! another foul spirit, being driven out, it 1.(110,4-1. The income from sales du-'will woo bet no more.
rimr the fiscal vear endini: June ÖÖth lSlil, was SllT.NMI'721, against thlCoT.-!
I'AcIFp' KAIl.IlOAP. . ,- ill l .i lot hej le.'tntatiM:.. Aliheugh the p:ecut The great enterprise of connecting thei:. Xl,uc (.llUlt..s ;tiKi ,K:;,rIv besame Atlantic with the Caeilie by railroad and I n.c.p4rs, wiih.i.t juotioi.io- the v.isd.m telegraph lines has been entered u. on ' . : t,A r .1..,. jl0 . t,,,d i om osi.
j with a vigor that gives assurance of .succor. Xolwithsta-iding the i'inh:irr:iM.icnt arifrom the prevailing high prices of ! P:1 miliary location ot the Tactile Kail- - ! road of California has been made from Sacramento eastward to thc great bend oi Mucker river in Nevada. MINES. Nim feu dit'f frirs "f 1, silver jH
yjcinibar mines Jivo been added to th ! mfinv heretofore kt'o'vn. nßd tL rouni. .'
.hvmt.;,1 c:;-,- v...., ? t i . M.JUUt ain.s Mid t! " uhordiiitA r." t.ow - leached, if not v..?,u, ' '" lv" IN exceeded SlCO.U'.'l'JL'O lu 'MAN SI'SXEM. Ii Cas rccomnieti'.'ed in üv !:ir nnn'! The liberal prjvisioru t j tho invalid soldi:rs an 1 sailors of thy Uepuldie, and to' tlie widw. orlvin- and .!.'" l i-r tii'.i . " .."i " .' ci oi i.io-o wiu have i i' en in t. itil. or died of ..'.Uo ie eontra-'ed ör öt " "indj received in the -nice of their county rirve been dili-eoil ,- ud.Mifd.-tcre d. There it to ths continued attention and iVterii.g care of Congre-s gent region. ; increase td'i'ur re!;iive strength, that our !'.)C1:i:'j . 1. 1 bin Ch ef should .'eel able t" cnIt 1)' I I . ii. u: an', i on. in eueeis iicix ueue iree ne'iiv. and yet to ietateli a well id atmv to mow on such an expo I be result not vet u.iv'Wii. enin regard to it U not here in Jul keorcamzatio?; of statks. Iraportunt inovein juts hate ;!o oecurcd during the car i the o licet of mo!J.:i: society f r durability in the Union. Ai tiu'UL'h fcio rt of complete suecer s. it is much in the right direction that l'.VK0 citizens in ca b of the State of Arkansas ; and Louisiana have organized b-yal State ' (.ovcrin.ut-. w ith IV o t'.m titut .m s ami jaic cain.stly stiuj-'ing p. i: ainta u ;.nd adiu:rii?r them. '1 he movement in the same direction, nmvc- ctcnie. though less h ioiite. in Missouri, Kentucky, and 'IVuiiivrc. hmihl iut be ivorlookol; l ut Aiaryirnio prcenrs an example oi success. Tin; total alopition or slaviry ni:. MMi.ri;:. ! the re.iinsite two tldrd- oie in tb llouso . tfo,,, 1 veuture to iccvniii.cn! the j.-i.age , tpi0 ;i!(,aMli0 at the : pic:-e:it iesVmn. Of course the aitravt u stion is not changcl, but an intervening election lias almost certainly indicated that the next eongicfs will pass the measure, if this does not; hence there i. otih a qncstien of time as to when tlie piop.ed amcTiuT.crt will go ! to tlie states f. r iheir action, and as iUi to go at all events, may we not agree tht the so- ner the better. It is not claimed that tl.o election has impsed a dutjr ou
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