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iOI J Ul rUBLXAIXKD EVEHY THURSDAY AT PLYMJUTII, INDIANA. BY TSIIMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: f pid in air nice, or withiu th ee months. $2.0U 1 notniM withiatbr'e months $2,ftO IT So piper will he discontinued until all rrrea ire pd, unle at the option of the Priihr. "business gauds. ttorneyj. A- C. CAPROX, Attorney and Notary, And Lntrxi'd War Claim, Agent, Will attend to Up eM'onil burwi pliced nent r anl quicny orawn up nu ..""e,men Nken. . O" CoLL.cnnNSmde and promptly remitted. Ofl-vs over 11 H D'ckaon & Co' Ilir.Wire Store, Piymuaib In .ian. tIOuQU tf . 1 ... .) a .1 -i -V A. I A- I A. C. H. RiEVE. A ttfy t Tar. Plymoath. InJ. WAE CLAIM AGENT. PrzdlL TTCSTIOM 0id to ti prof ClltiOI of Cia1-- of yoiwst. tliv f id. urir jv btiuntT, arrtx.s of py,pn-ioi s aud other cltims. -i.ii--em F!tM.Stirl, L-iP'rtend Ko-cius-j -rI! .rhdl. Counties. CuHcUom i M. A..O. PACKATlt). rTD1M?Y AJW COUNSELOR T rt t !. I t li t 1 -1. r9al5 ?. A. M'CRACKIN, c iilty Recorder, and Attorney At Lto. Knn, SiarUo County. Indiniia. ndi v.ik- CVl-'tion. pit Ttxe, eximine .tTl Rtie. t'--e eknowledseinent of 3 h. M r' :i:f . c. U m itt- of iuisition r.;.. "firkt .-jr! idioinin Counti.'. l. tit.- tnt imt Sickntr of SoHier.I P.iiWu. eillirl. 1ni!.iiic nromntl? 1 1 4-t 1 eS tr re-.ion-d1e. Jn.'fi tf O. T. rilllil-IP, t irncT ami Counselor 'at Law .Viitl Win-CHaim Vront, Plymautli, Marshall Co.. Ind. TOfMCE IN tt'OODiVARD'S BhOCK.CT Tr ct-cri VfiMhill.Kd'ton. Pulask:. ?tnrke . P-Mter, St. Ja eph, Lp..rte and -dioininp .JOHN a. OSBOltXC ttarney ami Counselor at Law. XTdtrrcxi Bamc Bciloi?g, PLYMOUTH. IND. FAIR iANKS' 3TANDARD ALES, OF A I.I. HIPS. TVorehw Trucks. Ltrter Presses &c. FAIRBANKS, I RKEMFF & 0, 1 Tlco ! t 01injro. rvirtfHl to 'hit onlr the pnine.j Jne t.-r,-2 101 Ol J. M.COVFKF , Int ?nrt'ion of the T)t!l l:iliini luf.iaf rv, ofTVr his nrffonl rvic to the eople of MtriM 'onntr. J f O & in 1 n--i ! ncp wrt H"ot Mi-hirr-in Stree'. t re? W'oc' X orthof the Kdard H-mh Ttr i tti Indi ini. v.1a32 J.J VI N ALL f O MEOPATIIIO P IYjICIAN and surgeon. pirtieuUr ittentior? ?id to 0tetr?e orirtic, nd dieitefi oT tnm'ii ni lilln?!. oce Trr C. I'ilrn'r' tore, R.ij'.d .iit the Nurlliwcft j;rnr off.lt PaSlic Squnre. rflal i-lv Ä . X.E! iii V JLlSS', Ml. 3D. PLYMOUTH, ITJD. 1 ff t rrire in the prariice of Me lirine n 1 ie'i l br indi, und from hi nrevion xnsr 'n:i in p.iv f orrtire. ind ittendinei in the tfpitU in NVw York. In hon to rfn-l-f iti f ion to thos. f iorin Mm with thi-ir pntron'. AH e.i nromptlv ittendi'd to.'ithei d iy orniht. irncv. )k-r Perhlnir'fl Dmi for," riidi.n-r on Center tree:, fir!t door Nerh Ci lie enure.!. nf KDWARD3 HOUSE, VICHrO STREET. fl.TMOUTH, IKDfAMA. ProprietOiS O ' i.t i io I from M train., .and alo to 4 urt f t ie t.rn, w'ieii orders re left m j i t K ine r9n.i-J v 1 H oLANGER HOUSE. a.-the rid, nmi within few miaut' wlk of ihr Depot, Soxxth Plymouth, Ind. I he ii,.ribrhsiuitopiiiedth lbove .fome. J .- iir niue-l to keep it in m inner ererr irthTdf oublicpitronige. rr r s t a n i. v: rill i .lie.l with thbetthe rn rke t (Toi d ; r -ifmiu'ilo, and rery eteriion ued to 1 1 r th t y of xuesita isreeahle. COWKN'lEiVT STABLES i I : -.Ii ireraii. nn fithful ostlor al i i vtUii 1 met . . u uJnVI?- "CLANGER. p! atb , Hrck 2 1 , 1 861 3

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11. H. Time Tables. P.Trt7 W. & C. uft TfnieTuiric WINTER ARRANGEMENT DtrtlTVKr Or TRAtXS fWOLTMOCTH 9TAT0V WESTWARD EOfSD TRAIX". No. 1 Hit ExoreM 7:f2p. m. No. 3 Viuht F.xrr 9: a. m. No. 5 Mill Accommodation 4.45 p.m. No. 7 Night Expres 8-43 a. m EASTWARD DOUSD TRAIN?'. No. Q Dar Etre No. 4 N.rht Express 5:05 No R Nicrht ExotPM 9;27 n. m. No. 8 M iil AccommodAtien 8:49 A.m. C. P. & C. R. U. Tims Table. WINTER ARr'vVGEMENT. EASTWARD. Lr1s Port. duM 7-00 A. M Arrive at Plrmoath H:00 A M. WKTWARD. thanP.,Ft. W.t CR r?. tW. II R. PRUMNEn.Snpt. L. A.&c V. tt. vTrimc Mr Trin ecin? South, pa? Wnnatah follrw: Dr ETTr?.4iit 101 . A.M. Ni!.t 1 5r Ereielit O o G01G NORTH. n.rExpre.9 CM. P. M N'.ar ffX A. M r reigns, --i" -u A. CULVER , .ci;pt " -rDR. A. O. B ORION, SuitGEON DtNTIST, C.in he consulted t !i?s cle rrrrr d ir rxppt Mondn rwl T'i!:! vk. TT rn. ti;iiv. I, 1 Jt "F.l.:. irr fllil P II-iKI'IV, I P L Y M O U '1 II t N P I A N A B1K OF THE STATE OF lMWA. BRANCH AT FLYMrUTH. Open from 10 A.M. to 10 M .r,n,l n p. M. Til RO. C f? FNN RT? . T irl.r. S- A. FLETCHKR.Jr Pnst. 9nl5--lr, T r T UT.rviMrrTi ." o.i t . o.h i Who understand t1iof:rm:wi n i Er.irü.di Isn-gui-eMhor.Mvsldr,hab,', n appointed X O T A IX V P' KI. 10 nri"I u: trinxut tenl nnrurrTit" fmrn onr - 1T Mi.' i . He wi fiUo tine a-knowi,-nrrrni,t of D'l. Ac..&c. IIemiTbefound.it !n ?ror of.'- . Westerrelt k O, r!7 tl J.O. OS?CRNE. JiHlieo ofhc Pence. d JÄ nc!CS Ulte ackn-' TT Offlee oTT Whcetor' n.i:ik. PLYMOUTH. INDIANA J. S CCTT. General Col lector, i .iiiiliikicb iu Ii I r.'mp Airennon totue ,, . M ' . . ! . i-i . ... .. . .. TT n-t of references giren when required. Trm mode rat. j j pg.--- rAtAKEn JT1 -- jy l'J?rlj' ! ON L APORTE STREE One Door uv,t of Cb'avpl.ind k Work' (im ! Pf" Freh Meit of the best ouditr rnri-:n tlv ' oo hind. vj" ,Str J. S. ÜLLEMAN ä. BRO. On we.4t.ide MicM-m Strert. lat door south ol v oo,U ird'- Rrick Block. ri.Y.VOUril INDIANA. Choice l.iiUor4 and Ci?ir. F Uyitors nerved ur in the erT restSStvl. j tt all hour. I November 5, v 9nl4. Liv ' N. R. KLIJVftPto

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House .Plymouth, hid. ti2TI JOXJsXOI.T., 33 uketon Micliicau Street, opposite Wheeler' Hank. 11 inoii tli, IiKliana. .ov,5 v'Ji.14. Sims. Wolf Creole FLOURING MILL flUE above nimed tnill,dx miles iouth of I'ljmouthtisnow doingcrcclU tit Ciistnin & nerchniil Work. The proprietor nnre t no oain lo .'iro ntl.r.o in indiiiteidftepiiifjhii.niiHiiioondilioi.todo tl tf i-y 13 o - t of V f lc. nf'he'eeli confidemtlmilie wiPnot fail tmt ifrillwlio in .iv f; or him witlithtdt p:iti on.ip . Flour, i Wenl, Bran, Ac. kept constantly on hand l id will he old at thelowpi livinp pricea. IIernTectftdI Volici'yiJitronniji'from the ?itinf of Marshal 1 nd. id ioin mi' conn ticp MICIIAKLZF.HNFfR. PIrmoath.Aag 2.1,lHf,l . n.lltf (Oriental iwu stable. SALE, FEED it- EXCHANGE. Ilorsea and Cirrl4s:es nlwavs on b.md'olctut reasonnhle rate. W'e alo pny the higheM mar. cet irice in coll for I Ion n. Horpes hnnrriit day, week and month on rcaon.nlJe fraa ESSt NES8F.L

Racy Acrount of the experience of a Cotton Buyer. A correspondent of the Missouri Demo-

erat, relate the following experience of Mr. Washington Cones, of Cincinnati, who was ''gobbled," as it is now called, near LaG range, a few weeks ago: . The atnair was relieved by some flushes of humor which may be an apology tor the very emphatic language which was used by the actors. Cone?, in company with two or three other buyers had bought some cotton out at Moscow, twelve miles from LaGrangej

just before our army marched from thelhiui.

latter place. Gen. Quinby's division liad just removed from there, they thought the sooner they got the cotton into Lagrange the better; consequently four of them, besides the drivers of the team?, started out after it. Cones was the only in sight of the Federal j ickets at La Grange, and then Cone's three friends, thinking thc teams out of danger left him ami ri-df Jnfii town . , , - . i Only two or three minutes alter thryi had left, and as the wagons went down to a hollow outside of the picket five guerrillas dashed out of thc and were aioniride in an instant. 4 j who held h; pistol at Cones' bead. ! '-No, sir!" 4-Tl(en ret dorrn and unhitch them ' mulc-a. turn 'em roun d d quick ! It y.is done in tbr tiine snrciflod. 1 , . wnnt to tmudi off this cotton. ' I t 4 Crnes. "2o. sir! I'm glad to say I have i n,,t G 'errilla. "Then get on to that mnk' quKk. In an instant Cones was mounted on wh.at .... , . i..r..i i i: ! - mu,e' I Gucrrilk (giving the mule a terrimc : stash Willi the wairon wnili -Ow o a ' r S I v'iu, uck them mules ud ; .Make em o. - - J Give 'em tnu ider. I i .Äx n, n r.,T j .AilU ainiV IIH 11 flit Ii. . j'.ivv nuiilii j Cones on his razor backed mrlc, thought must tdit him in too before many miles. j three guerrilla, behind, lashing the tuub,

one ot tnc lour Who was not armtu, ana not j iurmg tite next three day? he looted it j ul UIU t'1i'niIL l,i li;c,lU!(ua aiKl l,V"!VC ; reach their heaviest bulk at about thirty, C leature ot the organization of on horseback, he was riding in one of the ! back to LaGian-e, but he never look at a ! :l fui-huig lisw to the rcbol armies in the ; r ,..;,.. .r - rn;..l t ; -1 . I the ody are bet sh r.r: by enumerating wagons. They uoeeeded in getting tlio j lean, sharp backed mule without a s.hud-; wc popo. r to uu the ; a lUn,lre, ;UjJ flftv 0 vnnO but th ! tIie C"";-ticcsf and thus exhibiting the cotton, and hurried back until they eamej,kr.. j iJj;Ct uvA crctary of Var two simple! . , ttr n mi'Ii Hflv ivl.rn ll.olrl fUct tliat "Cirly all th- iuijrtant on'. aud

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at every jump, rive miles or terror, unlii 1 pr-iiiid t.) try aud drive they went at this pace, and not an"tlw'!out ,i.c jevii in lVaM. word had been spoken by any one, when j ..But rcni0nibcr. Mike,- said I. slernlv.

they turned out of the main into unfrequented road, that wound its zigzags though one ot ihe densely wooded creek. 4julton,s- " Halt !" said the guerrilla, and he who gave the command, commenced hurriedly to relieve himself of some of his accountrements, as though he was now about to go work in earnest at some devilsh deed. The place was lonely and fitted to such a muderous intent, and Cones says he felt a sort of cold chill mn down the full length j of even his long legs. Guerrilla (drawing the cork out of his canteen)- "You look like a pretty d--d good feller. Let's take a drink ; and for tear you might think its pizen; I'll drink fust !" And suiting the action to the word, he 1 1.1 1. 1 placed tne canteen to np.s, and turned his face up in the position of one making astronomical observations. After a long 1 " " ' who thought it "might not be pizen," and imbibed. (Guerrilla ''Now d d n you lick them mules; give 'cm thunder! Hurry np!" And each injunction he empha sized on the rear of the living mule with his whip. They bivouacked in a thicket that night but early next morning began their journey at the same pace, and toward.- eveninvof that day they galloped into a rude looking camp, which turned out tobe the nest of Richardson and his guerrilla band, within a few miles of Fort Pillow. In a few minutes Cones was marched up be- fore Col. Richardson. After a number of juesl i(ns as to wh it was his business, whether he had not served agiinst the Confederate .States, ifcc , Uichardson said: 'Well, sir, I'll parole you." At the mention of "parole," thc guerrilla who had been most prominent in the capture, and invited Cones to "drink," bejran to remonstrate. Guerrilla "Why, Colonel, yot ain't ooins; to parole that d d cotton buyer, are you?" Richardson "Well, 1 hare got to parole him or fhoot him, and (turning to Cones inquiringly) youd rather bo paroled than idiot, hadn't you?" Cones-"Yes d if I Mnt, hot I

dont want to take another such a ride on that mule !" The parole was foot, written, and much

ai to his' astonishment, without being rubied j of his money and watch he was told that j he was at liberty to walk hack to LaGrange forty miles. In an hour afterward he started, and soon after leaving the camp he was startled again by the command ''halt !" lie halted, and out stepped the guerrilla who had been most pr-minent in his capture, and gene away sulky bo ause thc Colonel would not shoot "that d d cotton buver" instead of paroling Cones was unarmed, and began to have serious apprehensions of what was to fol low, when the guerrilla said: "Old folier, l.-f.s take r. drink !" Cones' heartfelt lighter immediately. So did the canteen. Our Omnibus ISmlgct fiistiiis out Devils. I had an Irishman, namd Mike Flinn working for ir.o last summer, and although ! r. . " ! pipe, while the team was dragging the plow off in search of better grass. Mike '1 . a e caniQ si. Aviv v.r- t.: tn4 'i'--r, ior no .-. . r ' . 1 1 bad he touched th? i..t-;h tlnn he was tumblvd. by -oine ''nvi-ibk sgev.j -u the ; j?t?r the roui! : it-ad iv -n.s.z.-iCi;t. au'i tr.c K s-uüi. ! , . , . , . a;iu tiiu-e mre ie mcor.a h:s lorgti. or. ., , . ? ,;Murther! murther !' he cried, Fikilt I'm kilt." WIiHtV ti ic matter, ixe . f aUt I , com i ml' to u.' ijr an PCM!.-- it; - - . w':'-or i l i 'v u there f r ? j Why d:.u't TOU u'Ot Up and Cumi ill the u . .T :; :.. , ? .:..;! 'i- i( nr.e in tne not'se you mane, .-if.'; t Hi Ucvii a l 't I -.n rise at ail. Geh.: Holy M titer. Low mo arm ?ehos 1" ; We!!, Mike," vaid I. "it. is ni c m - iu - i thut vou KiV0 j)e,.n a od.for - iu.ru'ui - ..... ,r" . ;,..,. Ti,(. i,ih Mike -as in an a.ony of

. a sti.ut-built, able-bodied man, he wa, I j , , 4 . t c 4 , 1 a" e, -,uu iciyg atuui . , ... ., ' in have tney. atid to what states anidi-', i .i .i ' Committee-, the I r.b;i:; rt fr"--I; u. !..:- i ' - twrntv t:mps a? vv :is t hrv v iTP on ihr ! .o , un, u.u.iiu .incus.

, irui av, i.i: cui'i iiM'iiai i cvvraw. i. - . ..... . i - . . - r. . i IJe,;,mwa to our, l,i,.w.-,!.at, ,,J tr'C,S WCr "CrCjUS iT'i:C!! M,pV- St dv of O.eir exigence. jOfcu.l ' rr.n.iv, .aleWn, e.m a link ,.r .ban kiss.!." . vt ... r avcrr.gcs are i(rc Mily want. Thc aver-! Stale., i ncrefore Kal cunudera. Va"-. ifrcoul,l;,-,m,U,;:i or.nfi.lo,,, ofPuulj " t " S:' f0" "' r I r" -ere f,rn,ed from ,.C ran?is fn j U Uk ,0 the coun ia

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J "Hut rememncr. Mike, said l.slerniy..' world during the voar have heen as udan oli i . -x. r- i -i i i ' h. . t ii- i : j 4-it you are curc'iottnis devil, and d..ntj lows: lwo tnousauu .ivea ios. by the; 2,'zaHw,rk better, Til send ten more in place of! burning of the Cathedral of Santiago; one j

a.m.' , .... , , . . Accordingly lie was brougnt in tne , . , . ; , , , . hou,e and laid on a bed prepared tor the purp.se. "Now," I cried, "Mike, are you ready?" -Ready tbr what, sir T 'To have thc devil driven out of you to be sure." "Yes I" he veiled, "and the wid ye, darlint I" The battery, in the meantin charged as iieavilv as possible, and, at a . 4. .; , , , , . signal lrom me. Taul, wao Ftood by the Uiior, w.iitniir, let on tne vriioic charge. .. i i, The effect was fearful, but Mike's consti- , . , , , . , , tution stood it, althugh it made tho tears ... . "I , , , Ptart. while, as he said attcrwarus, ho , , f ,j .,, oll i f,ll.,w" erawlin-out ol him ! To wind up the joke, and make him remember it. we tdd him there was an - other big fellow h'ft, and we'd try fcomc - thing else fo-him. . Accordingly, wc gave blm six seidlitr pow b!er the I ... i. 1 soon resemnied a niimie urc engine under full headway. "U-u-u uh ! b-b-b-boo ! ,ss-s-spoo !" out poured the torn nts, in every dirertion, as the poor fellow tumbled to the flo,jr. . . 1 1 1. Mil.-.' llioro fna flirt lif I II 111 Idll, ..-"-. 0...j . .. Fi i Jone a r -ht ! Tlie tt la-ted about live minutes, leav - in? him as weak as au infant. He was well cared lor, and soon recovered, but,i remembering our severe lesson, became, and is now, one of my nio.it faithful hands. He. t this day, tells to the wondering listeners of bis escape from the evil one, addin" that the Inst devil wa.s the murdeling lie id himself, "He kicked and squirmed in my body like a big whale in the ocean, and sine and didn't he come out wid thc bum fly. in around him bloody uageras he was." N. Y. Mercury. D0LL8 that walk, arc airing the latest invention.

l V l i . . 1 . i . i f r .1 I r-''W oeing iurniMiod. i r tue uumircuiu t . ders, dissolved in two sep-irate turn- j roprrfy destroyed at each lire was worth j . . iniai;d iMttle. ai me 1 wdh earnet ha-s. the

, makiii: him swallow Uie etntewts it and upward, arc retorted beio.v: i . ' - ' . . , elans ol the lieia! ! are o-i'hcrxno- tr rribV

c i i .i i odd misrepresentation', tnu upholders I, . . ; , first, uud then the second. .lann.-irv . ?i '1 alirt . 1 . . ..... J as au ..riuv w.lii the itch orld.

, i x. i 4, " the war M'cni to be sincere m tiie hel.il " . . c Vs inav oc imagined, .Alike s oiouth ! K.d,rnr.rv - f. r.f.:". 0 0 . . . .. T: : '

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About the Draft. From the Franklin (N. Y.) Gazette. Thj certainty of another dratt in Feb . ru:tl7 to replenish the "slaughter pens" "U),Jd for powder," does not set easy 0I' l13 Pu!'c stomach, and wry faces and . wcak knces arc I'10"-?

ak knees are plenty. Kohvdy can ,,n- juiriy tUfn thc scalc wIth two di anj j ? attention, nut un!y of the Ttmoc r,tana wnatha, become of the mighty', half whilc ot1ier Iirctcnriuu, voun,,tcrs rJ. the lUt,U.c-ts. The Chi?tot men already furnished, or the , boast of tpn an(j dcven d; When cago Trituue, a leading Lincoln paper,

I der necessity tor anotiier pressing call, wliea ! tllü rebel.iou is reeling to its final füll. ! Im: . torn. Adv.. a staunch licpi - an journal, thinks the cail for ÜOO.000 more men rather "a fetale joke," and adds: a ne country w to .ay neU tlmt tnc last call produces only Two Hundred .our-sti-n wi.ici we hae afced before.' ut a-ked i1 ':mFlit st Wiiat ha become of thc men ! j that were actually turned otr to the Gov - - J I x 7 . il. - 1 a ... 11- 1 fuencan p xvpk-altcran, ear and lut!l i.as slinwn so entirely inadequate to eCVct the Cifctii:!!! tor IG J. Ic-;w w.- piv?t;nt in tabular icrrn the! ea?t;.i.i;c aurinz the ic-ar railroad bM'iii-'iis an i e;v':i..siotis in tij -Ntiintrn I It'tilr'di A O T . FfOruary V-..":' j .i r. ii i , ; i-m-i 35 IX' 70 17 'So 1 u ii , ,- I 10 i G 10. ; Jul v 102 35 ; At; u'u s f . 1 N-pU ml) -X . Uo-tniur November. 0 13 s 10 December . . ' i otid . . 211 i This nu-kes a total of S10 lives i lO-l. OV imiim-i tr ..d 1. Ii.. r v. Muring the vear. In addition to these, : 2 id persons have been injured bv the same 'agencies. The great ta,iuihics of the wrhl during the 'voar have been as idjthousana pen,hed iu the great Ureal Jai . , T- , , i pun in 1 eoruaiy; an explosion at Lortu m i i-n ; j " i . . ; ui.v, kil.ed one hundred and tmrtv-seven land the Grand Trunk Railroad in tLe same month, siau.htered ninety-one. hl August, the lightning killed eight persons j in .Juliet; eighteen w re killed in riiila - .i v:.. i .. ...n . .... i. . i i

uuaau cu,,,, aau (.eupic arc wu , Iualesarc 1)Cavicr ti,an the 0, ueai Ul mc llüüors ul I hut body. Daring to furni.,u 'ihree Iiunderd 1 housaud tlC ,allc 9 mQA of twcmv u7cr, j thc lat ses.iou of Omgress (and for a long, m.re -to make up for deGeienc.es occa-j ;i hundred and forv-tia-ee pounJscach, ! l,me lct''rc) tV0lT ou Xcw Er-

' . . ; lnie thc young woiucn of twtnt- aver- r Ji j tiih.i.ce,

eriiment under the la.t call: how many ( , ' , ..j After iri vitirr tha pomroitin .if i'ha

i . ' be Sui.s lco,,l :,t P,vfr ,!rw,,l Uvcily. In A - WI..,,,- Jrow.ic.1 , .,, t , , , i. i .i-i I i . no, had been in October U,0U0 lives were lost

iii- M'iti.i iiy i in; i 1 1 1 in :iu iuui-iiuuM-, aii'i u tat lakutta l.y a tornado una kits; six I 1 j- y, i . . ! j mc in Mexico by an e.nrlh.ouake. As, i . i.i l -. . . we wrnc ine n?ws ceiecs ny loieiaj n inai j j the stenmer North America from New i 1 1 l .i ii 1 Iii i Hohms on tlie loth, bad one bundled j I . : I 1 - . . 1 .1 a-i'l nincty-i-evcn men lost, making the ; total i.nmbei ,f lives h.t-t by ste;.mi accidents, four hundred and eight, and , thc total nggrcgaie 1.-1$. j j Tin E'lrc f 1SG 1. j The losses by con;hi-r.iti.a in thc ' Northern States durinv: tlio year, where the j i i ,,.., 1 .'fiiii.ii LTt'ö.O'-'O Anril 1.170. TOO f 4 May (,:,X00 dime 1.7Ö7.C0U .July G,7Ü0,Mü lAugu-t 800.000 ! J . . ... ' TiUl riöll . rr HI'HIl 1 11. ........... -w.' u , - V V . n ! ( h ti.htr 4.V.I.000 1 Noveniber G-15,000 ! llecember GUO,000 Tol.tl ?JiV7-,100 The Franklin (New York) t.azetlc and the Metropolitan .Toumai come out squarely and unequivocally iu l.tvor of peace and Southern Iinlepi;ndence. We supfose that the expresions. of sin h senti ments in Indiana would subject the of. fender to trial, conviction and punishment by a military commission, yet there are many jcrsons wlp coincide with these papers in those sentiments. I. it treason to say in Indiana, what i? ilowcd to be tiid with impunity in New York?

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Weight of People

xm; u.ciagu i tiui us Know mat a Citizen I of the world, on the fir?t day of appearance ! , ia rm ilie. weitlia about .i rounds and a

half; a boy baby a little more, a girl UM i in t,lG rSRMtion of C)ni!:nltcc5, and in a little leos. fcum ve.-v modest babl"10 -c,ieral lc ot is attract

' , 7 r - f , . , , c , ,M asked for an equivalent to a little less than one sixth of a baby. Nuw the tinv ones' one sixth of a baby. IIuw the tiny ones jgruw during childhood, we Lccd not trace :;herc:butit mav bn intProuin- tn i ,,r,w , thut unJ bovs cf ve vears t.f a;re ! art IiCar3y Cf,u:t! -j wel.llt. ;f:cr uiicl r iir , nnA V " J i weight at full growth averages aiiuit ten v.iJ.tu. .11.11 UIIU 1U1III 11 ! 'LT I Li. iiil;.i 1 tt ,w , i , i , . , ! atones, or ?. hundred and forty rounds. I n from eighty j t hundred and seven rou'no's. ' r-- , . , it . ; ki jiU ui cadhionit. tK(l! (;Icri:v. I tinkers, taih-rs, wive.-, maidens, boys, girls) !and babies, alt included tlie average weicht almost exactly vue ..undred Kn - ! -iih pounds avcirduoois' f. r each humsn being; a Cuar.tity easy to rciüciülcr at j i ra:War in California. A correspondent of the California Express. writing i':om West Buttes. Sutter County, gives the fulh.wing account t f a war, of rathov an uncivil character, which recently took pace iu that region. lie 4,It was on a clear bright mornir:;: that j I took my shenherd doir ard started d:.vn U..r the idles, tbr the purpose of paving fpome attention to my sheep. I had a large field to cross. and when near thc fvrthet hi T I 11 : oundar.es I saw a l ire badger fiu.ctlv r , i , " . ." lecoiiig. Lpon Cf.mirg !n clo.-e l nx nntv i " i 1 - . . . mv an?. wliii h miir.- :i vciiin' r.i.iii::. : - - ' 1 . r naoc a rn.-'li :ii iho wil.l 1 r-.W but v: iii-.-d I . , , .. . , , Tt i. to lake hold ot the bao'eer. 1 lud m wearons. not even a stone vi hin ic:ub, and tiie vcsi crate inhubitant td'lhc w : i J - erness endeavored to get a guod hold of j ; , T ' my lijxs tid draw son.e b;ood. 1 to- a! J . , . , , C;,'m surve3' "f "'e l:,ttlc LoK1- aild VaS - ,i arms. At last 1 bulled ofl mv bouts ana I . ' . . ; ; threw them at the banker, but waln ut1 J r . , ! Kt, not suceecntog in , awing a .ingU op ot blood. I ..und myen wiLu-ut a j j to fj1 t V' U 1 CI,Courar'c 11 J to icz the uo-.ii . ' i. i .. : i v .1 - . i neu ti.e ei Hunt maoe ain.-ii lcrthe. , i . . i i i ii- i- !" ' -y.-Lcc,, aa ;.au,l 1.:, YW,d,f"'-C F.k.n,..v.nso .. llio absence ol mv aover.-arv, 1 ud h.dd 1 1 n;v ; , ... . , , lie immediately turned u: mi mc. and a he - 1 ... , iu o f iti nmi iiikt uii; iinu' l'l nil' uil.li . , . , if-. ,! boot in such a manner that it stunned i 1 1 - . . ill- i nun ior an instant, .-.nti iciire ne ccover- ' .i.l mv .it ln-ir liiuif l: i,l il.-tin it. iv,,i .it.. I Ii iT.ii. . ,! .V-'.llT..'..iV.FW. F1.V"11.'1IWF1. ""'II. Fllitl : . woik. ami , I he lay before me in the a-onies of dcatl . I have fccii quite a number of badgers.: !hk ilw k i! l.nrr,; 1 1 . T 1 ... i .. ,'

i aire a hundred and twentv nur.iuJ-v )irni .'iiine. jut mc

beheld. : oi J.uipe into yky tone his, or least ways j utierlyj s pi iLa tho Lh-dei rFrit'sr Tiir. Fo.ls not all m:Airresh!witha 1' wtel'ou !

; eon nriuai ion ol tne trutn u mis saving it . n .1 .1 "i j w .j,,,,;, , .. i ..i.l ,,1... ..r! im, iruii., i rn. pii'iiii v'.-."i..iF i i.uvi - f ; Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina J

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and Georgia, whose title deeds to hide; ci d-j miles north of the city. Mid the ve.a: r.s w ence and self-government were wrenched j ued were shot gun, at tv, entv j ; ccs. 'ihe from tyranny in thc no lest strug-le id j combatants. Mr. dames Himpkin : a.l Ir. the present age, will soon be forced lo James Sunt. i:ei-hb..rs of luanj e::!S yield submission to fednal bayoncir ! llUtauding, after stopping i.fi tho u,;;. they are really sincere in thus believing ! di-iaiu e. tururd ; nd liied simui'ai.e. "..-ly lint eight millions of as proud and brac with fatal clrcet to both. The II r 1 .i.mud i race as inhabits the globe will give up reei-c-l f.,m- buckOkd, and the c i d all their right, libertie.i and pi op i -i evenly lour, causing ..rath toit.M-e in while there is a hand bd to wield a sword. ! b,,th :tlmot int.inMy. lloth the ntiewhat a delusion they are laboring under, j ti.cu wen locked upon by tlir 'u ; lrrs and how great will be their disappoint-j cxcelh nt eitlra i.s. ioit.g hu b..n. s :.t.d meiit when thc veil which hides the futuie kind and indulgent j arents. 'i be sad is iCUloM'd. event shroud the ne:id.liorho.;d -,f it-i

People who talk of the speedy end id I the war by the submissi n of the South, talk nonsense. It is ihe old game of deception. It is the ?-tory of sdxu" and 'ninety' days revived, with hieb tic public was amused and huuibujrgcd at the commencement of tht) war. FranK'n (A'. l".)GüMStU.

Itfcvr Engfanri r?on;lnt?efon a Reptil;! ican View.

Tho deminetion exercised bv New En?- ! !an J in ,Iie Congress of 'h '-'tates Jsyjs: ! "THE sexate cr.MMiTir.ES. Wc trust that ,lie controversy which "'" tu nie controversy which ,,a ÜTlS:QÜ in ,5ie Sena-C garding the ! chairmanship of the Commitic : cn Naval AUain, i only preb which ,hall here. mmary to a greater atter involve a ''new

.-Jwith a single cxcci-ti-n. all thoso. which

! have th, I,-, T.-li; , v - . . - ! arc n'u:,,M' Jh2e. by that patriotic corner j of the Ui u." t r j "tr,u however, p lace tl.c?e conrideratlJlls ;iWviJ l' rit. Where tltere is an :i"kr,.u-!i- !" 3 .md ri,'Pni j fitness for a particular duty, geography (:,K'lt d in the way of a eh , ice, bllt ,cn ot,,Ci' i'li'iareivpal all sections !01 n''' -,u:,n7 fh.ra id be treated alike. , 0lilvnv- cevpt so lar a- it h is eon tested ; merit, ought :u.-t to be cnidercd f.r a jmomont. . .v Esigliiid ha- not that in- . tci'tual uj i.iif.r'iry vor the rest of jth.e c-.ui.;;y, v.hich ontitlei bor to the 1 iwu.ci so c.nsiderat"on she has .liowa hcrseil in the arrau ;emeii: of the c nmit. i .: vi ihv .S 'i ito. and shewlil consult her 'own in:oiv; l bv a"!ii'.;nir .;ii'-;u it i.f aosu.-d cuiiii Waich ?!. h.i hhherto j n.aliKained iu th.it behalt Cinciuuati i i'-nqu:rcr Ü J P5"H 'for Ocansoyurv j i.c . i.iii.x um i.h-i;ii j.pi .n "I'U'lls ul IT:". Canadian auih rll.es. and the ; ron.pt dia-v-ii.li u lire 11 ll. i. o i.;';U'l illl I'te.-S 1)1 ; ' svn;ra;Iiv v.Ji'le ic'v.c , f nUl raid- , .. -.-. 1 l.i- , ... I . . f vvii-, ii.ni i.r iiil li JHUMl if .lllr 11" ' I I ivir.r-l.iM i iil,:,.i. i .... i v"n i " v n .i .. . i, if ii i - i. At i ru j hrcaten:ng m t!u: n. r heru hrlzou. ! I liven ieii. I:x'm w.ir h ; s i ham.itrung i '1 be heinatr-iutu-V b oir ba-i now arrived. !luter is sa'e. "i hreafcniiu'j an J si. lugtcr mav le beichcl with ifi: unity . r Arise, Wail-ridge, aud bully the Uidish ,;m qi;C:ik Weimorc. and denv that T, . ' , ' I.nt.-uua rule :b. w ive ' Aroibc thee. Cochrane r,nd make fac , Q ht-n's yellow ,m,,h, a.-l u,,ke euMtio'a, of , f .. -i"i.VUV.l Ill.i. .ll'1'.lHiMI LilJ I' . , 1.1-.1.VI, in - -H.I...;," . " ma uii iii m; . , . ' thy one ueapon. i.rovel of ,dd in the bat. iF.uieoi, tue gior:"i: . wnere artth u; tie ot Israel, ll.ou shouldt 1 c lavin- to , , , ; death ten tlnmnd l'hllistinc over the holder, and acns the oee in. T'uttini: tbrly , ' , ' thousand ditto to flight ? ! h .v il I.-n.-n. " J -F-J.m I - -v., . .V ....... ! v - ii , 1f'V:iI ."Ii"!!!1; i-iiitr 1 ..-i".t--.1 Q,-.i.t. :.- lw aiai, asu-mn.j your charts t!ump Vl waii t? 'il'1 vo i'o :u 1 1! e i ai 1 iilo-i:c aris;oer.i:s . " in, v w!i; M-d:i, dle of tlif Times, and in black idus Arcr i f Ih. d ...,c .'..,i . , n- i . -j . "j j ii". ii a i. Ii c i lul'lv pial ? I 1 u " uesday, on the ltamloli h road, three occurence in !ihoi, and Irinr" nnuming to famiües i.uiong win in f i 3 ears ..II h is bc.Mi h ij.;f n.-sj an I j y. rl h.. r gtti ol the fatal n Hi-ay is not Lm.wii . ouisvide Dcmucrat The total number of troops fornMicd by Indiana, under the various c;d s .1 tho Prflsidfüt.siccclhc wtrlegsn, ir 145

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