Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 24, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 January 1865 — Page 2

VOLUME 10.

T fr E PLYM OUT II W E E K L Y D E M O C il A T ? NUMBER jjl

PaEPLTilOÜTüORMOCRlT.

Editor

nrst omi. INDIA I :

The Bnrjlln, a that in.. Urbich we arc engaged, is far We alluded some weeks ago to thsbar- jmore pemicious in its effecta than all the gain entered into by Paris C. Dunning erila of pestilence and famine. "What a

aud sonie of the members of the democrat-

dreadful change it has wrought iu the o-

T Tt IT Tt I A Y, Ja X. 12, I3fj no confidence in Dunning, and expressed

vi i v iua. lie tvouiu ueiiMJ inose WHO

HiiySnc and St lllnfr JIfii; It is a great crime in the estimation ot the party "fouri del on a great moral idea' whose members arc e igaged "in the in tere-' of G 1 an I htiTviuitv" to buy and pell blick men. Tht-e leider in the ciue of philanthropy arc wont to howl lustily orcr the d vng-i ol'tr-c'r "southern brethren" fir thorir imperviousr. to the arir;ncnfs of Ohecvcr, rif.llip, Garrison aii 1 oh?r in f vor of u-.iversil freed, m a:i 1 eq-ul null? for the'r brethren of Af rem de cent, vet strati-re as it mav seem thev arc theni.-e!ve now the most extensive dealers in the blood, bones and mu?

ic party relative to the organization of the , cial and moral status of the people of the

I diana Senate. Wethen ?aid we had i United States. It h rapidly undermining

every element of virtue, and sub-stitutiu a general wör;;hip of the gods cd Bacchus and Mammon. The full extent of the prejudicing of morals and manners i yet to be realized; but enough is evident to male the heart of the patriot sick and every A uerican to blush for harne at the degeneracy of the times. This moial and political corruption is almost, if not quite, irreparable for years to come. Other iahmities of the war will ceae with it. or shortly after, but this rea. lie- in its effects

j tin future, and will iuo-t terribly control

'rusted him. The result has proved to le :

what we anticipated. and we have no gieat itnount of consolation" to offer to such of ur party friends as confided in the integrity of Dunning and found only a stone when they asked for bread, and only x erpent when they expected a fish. Still we would not upbraid those who are puffern;: the panj? of disappointment, but rather p".t a moral for their future benejt which is, never knowiugly trust t traitor.

CkCS of

f lii-e men. If a hundred, or two

hiilr.-l d d!ar- cm be made by the pnr-cha-e an i s-ile of a whit.? man (or bin ok either, f. r that it. at i er") none are more r m ?y than they to strike a b.irjrrn. Th?y h ivj for an nc des anted upon the horrors of 'he mid lie pr.aje an! written diair'.l cj if unusual len'h and ferver az n-t roan .ei'invr. vet rhe-e ;vne hypocritical. nrit.m-c il 'ev ?o? of abolitionism are

rpi'e reaiy to purchase and sei a white

our uitaiv.

Xnnvmltll of Um- I.t'5l.Iat lire. 1 he forty-fourth session of the General sveuibly of li.diaua. in pur-u.itice of the provisions of the constitution, convened yesterday. Every member of the Senate was in his -eat. Hon. Paris C Iunninr, by virtue of his position as presiding officer of the nst session, called the Senate to order, and presided over its deliberations. lion. James 11. Yawter, as principal secretary of the last fession of the Senate, diseharged the function.-, of that ofiicer. As the first business necessary to perfect the organization of the Senate. A T. Whittle si-y. Lsq.. of Vrnderburg county, was elec

ted principal secretary, and Jacob S. tucKy

DrOadwelN 1'sq.. of Monroe, was elected I Taylor has established . hu headquar- j

assistant secretary, both Lv the same rote. ,crs at Hawcsville, and the citizens art-

nee:ns acros the Uhio Kiver to avoiU

THE NEWSCurrlllaii in Krnfticliy LouisVlLLE. Saturdai January. 7- J Walker Taylor's rebel forces occupied Owensboro till Friday, conscripting eitirens and firing upon steamers, when they left. The Xew Albany J.eJjf r says the rebel guerillas have possession of Owensboro, Ilawef-rille. Cloverport and Henderson.

The Lebanon train was captured hv a J

band of Magruder's guerillas, near l.eb-j anon Junction, ye.-terday alternon. 1 be

prsengt rs were ribbed and the cat burned. The n.-bels brutally murdered four i:schariied sulJiei of the Kth Kea-

-C. to 24. Mr. Dunning having i both instances voted with the Democratic mem

bers. On the ballot for principal door

man knowing that not one half of those j teerer, the Senate ' divided equally

thus subje.'t to purchase and sale ever re

gain their freedom thu side the grave. !

25 and 25. Mr. Dunning voting with the republican members for the republican

i . i - rt

i.tnmeuw.uo, llie l"ItlCj caucus noninec for that position, John are e.'elsWs. and in the other, substi-; n . jllJin,ori of ()TeiI counfv. Six bal-lute-.. an I this N p aciicilly- about all j we ,1Äj wi;h ic'nit mtfu the Jlrenco 'here is between theoi. , anJ uir xarioX ineffectual motions to Does it n ,t seem a littl. inconsistent for j conirr(lluisc tlie diHeult3-; the Senate admenivh. haxe for so long been opposed ; j((Ur e,J until this morning. t. buying an 1 sellin man, tog) all j Thc Houe was promptly organied. the at once so extensively into the l republicans having a working inajority.--n then,e:ve. We ve-iturc th s as-1 A T Whittle-ev, Kq.. clerk of the Bertiou :!,.,t more thai, two tlrds of the j UoU at jsJ hli)tcl,m, called this body Substitute brokers in the coan'ry are ab-1 V)ori) anJ rro-,;,led over its deliberations ..Uti .nVs w!i . would lift up their hand-! , , . f , eaker lion.

I

con? cription.

From 1 he Shenandoah Valley.

Washington. Jan. 7. A letter from j IOiiu( f county; Va .datel the od int.,

avfi & crivalry force from (icn. Siicri-jan's

army viiit- the neighborhood of I'pper-! Tille and Mtddleburrv on the -7ih uit.. !

and d'stroed and

c:rr:el away a c ui

d-l

erable amount of property belonging to ! secession's: s of that .neighborhood. A j few days ago a party of Union cavalry en-! ... " , tered the county iro.u Fairfax and iuor j several arrests of disloyal residents A brigade f cavalry and artillery ha been j stationed ne:ir Lovcttsvilic. lien. Derin j is in command of the britrade. Winter !

in h!v bir,-rat the bare mention of buy.1 T , T ........... , quarters are tern-erected, and it is pro!.-,

ins a negro I.jw.tk mi RUrin. or cultivate havil)i: VotoJ f r Hn. Ja.M1 J. LWl, a rott' ti plantation. ct they n d it all . u lW 1M,Mllon Mr IVtit lu. had exrlht to purch e a whste man to carry a cr;t.nPC in parliamenrary poceedings. luuvkef :nd knap-sack and sul ject him-elf ;vh:d m a'J(i h;ni ;n tl,e ."nj,. lfh to :.' ( iM-nt urease and i!eah in eaP-; dutic-: a? presiding officer. He is a cour fi. Il ai. lho-.ital; toenlure in thomanJ teilU, lnaIJ .U1j jfj,c ,.ros;jea jui. of instances deprivations and suffering j.nrtinllv .as he pledges himself to do, he compared with which the horrors of the doub-!es ,.,ike a popular speaker, middle paageaIe a paradie. We arej Cjras Xixon, q , of Clark, repub not nrgu'n- aga'it the w.ir. n-.r the in:n-; i:ca"lt was e!cctej t!tfrk? ovtr Janjc. er in whi. h it is and has been conducted; ; .ewtn? j',q 0p Clinton. Democrat; oftluve we say nothing no-. we only j Thaddcus O . DrafTett, of Wayne, republi widi to call attention to the manifest in-; C;.n was elt.clt.,j aS;,;(ant clerk, over Jobs, coiis'ti.enev. and sh imeles-ness of tho.-e C ltobins n of Uufi, democrat; and John who luve! thertom ole imiv h ado ab jut X. Dooley, o Wayne, republican, wa tlu trjlUc "i human floh, but are now elected doorkeej er. over Colonel Henry exceedingly ex; rt in all the mysteries of Achey, i.f Marion, democrat. The tiaoing in suo-titues l r the sake of g iii. ' Ilouce. having jerlrt tcd its organ'zatioii. Our remarks ol cotic do not apply to , j roceeded to legislative business, but those who have not hitherto been loud in without transacting any of an important th-Ir 'cnuwiatlons of m.-.nelling. they, ' nature, adjoiued to this uiorninj. State if.ueh :here be aie not supposed to hive ti.uttirl.

an coiisc'enciou- scruples on thembjee-J -

able .his fwrcc will remain in the vioiuitv i

of Lovettsvil'e luring the winter. j 1AT.T MORE. Jan iarv -r. I The Legislature of Maryland conipkted j it organization to-daj. (iov. Iiradford j congratulated the meuilr:-- upon tl.ejia.---j iCC rf'l.f i.t'V f'-TiStitUtl' !! aTsdtliO Colt- j r un.maiioij of en.aneipatK n. atid claims j eompe!i':i.ti:u of th tate thTefore by the j getier;l iroyernn au. I t FROM ST. LOUS !

.TllHtary V.aMers-Mie 4 oaistllti tionnl I'unv entioti.

j The Demoralization of Society. Rj ports have been in eirculati )ti here' The developments of the Opdyke trial, for a eek r so past, that the second whiib hate been published in full in the supplemental drift for this town-hip was: New Y rk papers, throw a ray of light uj -set for a particular day. First, vecor ling on the dirk mass of political corruption t ma Ijti e rumor it was to take place a and profligacy whit h oistiiigubhes ihe age tr.-ek ix Ih: Situ.-1 i;. Iuj'i it wi-said to in which we live, and so eminently tharbe certain 'hat it would occur last week on acterizethr present a Iministr ition and its , 'i hur-;.y. and later still the time w is ' agents. Fraud, cheating, swindling, fake with ut danbt 5ct h.r Monday of tls:s oath-, bargain, an 1 sale of (Tl. -es, lalse rev.vek. .r this Jme (Monday evening) ceipts. illicit trade, bribery and villainy in we are unable to say how many more men every imaginable hbapf, have been int roar wanted, or when thev will be drafted, duced as a system into our polities. No i.tr wo are utre tltat uuiess republicans parallel can be found to it,save in the leci-ne n.ore tlneerc in their advocacy of worst days of the l.egency hinder Loui. the war, or the people generally bee ine XV , in France, and it is tmujc than doubtin re :ral:hy hereab ufs it will be very ( ful whether cvrn that was nbt purer than d ;7o u!t to fid our j.rC-cnt qu ta, to say ' our (fovernmcnt has been ijnder thedy r.othirr vf ilie imrendin-g draft uioler the nasty of Mr .Lincoln. Hiln i xTicial de b:i; c-!l T. r o.M.OoO more. V-dunte.-r- murabration. and the very Iot state of j ri inz h ;s i-Mi i Live I out in this 1 ci'-'ty t vaIJ virtue with which it ha been aecon -I-rga'o. ItuocMts want to etay at home ' panied, is one of the gre it features of the and rejublkaus don't want logo, and ! war. and will moit prominently arrest the

w -n t go.

The negr i is by far the most important personage now in tips rouatry. Congrc s

its t'n.e in di-'

,lei.t?o; of ihe fut'uro historian, as it has

every obsei '. Vi; extern p rary.

'Ihe exjcndit..ie d three or fonr thou

j sand millions of dollars within the last

' . . lt. 'three or four' vears, aiid the : opportunity tus v.j que tions relnting to n:s welfare, I. . " i i , ., . , 4 . . i tor gam atforacd by the contibaim fmoe while the nation is almost in ruins. j . . . . , . . , . 1 with t lie South, seems to have un!oos:!cd I ro i m ii i. A fi ir'i't:'S pw I c I rr turin.

. .. . . . ' the gates ot vice and corruption, and

IS .t m ii

- ' v. I MIIIM I . 49 I i II lU illl'l

orruption, and a

i ilr-lii"-. ,4' Lti'iverv has KWtit i.i r ll. I.tiu!

lll-'iiiiiii-i'iiv-;; I1VUI ll.ll0 III-. . II i . y i in irresiHtililc loree

l-enel:

are It tin' b!, t, but V

Crowdw r -reilV

tii Misiuds of our own race', . . h'.izzards have re aireu to V aslungton, pfri.-hing fro'.fi coil nnd! , , , i . . i 1 i ' 7 . land with bl.tk and expanded wing luve tituio;i in every conceiva-1 , , . r.i i r rr ... J hovered in the v.ouity ct tlic public olli-

ui enc.un any. or at most.

spcit

itlo

is sioid. Wxci are Mciificel'

tit in trvhalf of the vvhilo

Fpeciil DiKpalcli to tint Cnieigo T.-ibure.

Inf .nnttion v i receive 1 at lluntsviiie j on Sunj.-.y that lim Jackson and h: band j .... V "ll" t

were i!i the vicinity ot fveytsvipe, in Chariton Co.. where he bad an engagement with .'tue (d the hy;:l citizens of that vicinity. Capt. C. F. Mnvo, of Hunts-

ville, 1? ft with f-couts immediately, and ifier a rcout of four days he returned, nut failed to find any bushwhackers. Jacksotji is reported to have been badly wounded in the skirmish with the citizens. Four ot' the latter were killed. iSt. Louis, Jan. 0. The Constitutional Jonventioti met at Library Hall today aud cffvC'ed a temporary organization, with Col. Arnold Ueeket of St. Charles, n the chair; and Major Foster. Secretary. After the appoint nent of the Committees on Credentials, l'crnmeii. Organization, and Kules, t e Convention adjourned until to "lioi row. Judge Clover, of St. Louis, will probably le President of the Convention. (Sen. Fisk has reported to tSen. Dodge hat Jackson has been killed. A noted nueirilla named Jim 1'orter, whose gang eapture 1 two hundred L'niou soldiers, at Newark, Knox ountj, two years ago. has written to a poudnent citizen ofthat place, hat unless his family are reimbursed for ;he valuu of the house s nd farm, destroyed by Federal foldiers, he will desolate the country with a guerilla gang next hpriug.

Tili State C invoUion wis tcmpiririly organized to day. There are only six m i.',d-'ers out of sixty-six opposed to the immediate emancipation ordinance.

Ite-arrewlofr.llu.rirey by OrZvr ol -en. llokir-T.ic Henft Ter clor. India n.U'OMR, Jan. C I undcrstsnd that Andrew Humpheys, recently on trial by Military Commission, also Milligan. Horsey and IJ wies who were paroled, h ive been re arrested by order of Maj. fleu. Hooker, who say, as I

ii v, or ai iiiosi. , . i i i ii t

.ViU.jfe a.-i itancc. Money is ! , . ,

. , , ; ea in tue rear oi our arwi e.

With all th:s has c mc in a reign of r ulilii sind r.rivali f.x tra ra.'anpp. in tdiow

the oejx-ts id'the ufortuna!e white race i .. , . , it.,., Oi-r at ron !,i n nndscnsiial toeasiires

9ri itli li!f !e imiMin.l tr acti'r& 1 .11 1 o ' . 1 . !.,.. in.r.irmnil lli'if Ttrnt-.-it Maii.r flmiMru

, ' J , ' J that has swelled the current of corruption ; " " ;;"J . ' c isuil nt!cc. uch is the coiiseouence of i 1 n Hovey executed his transaction- as a simt;t,,:.,, p..w,r ,.,r.v r!io.i ...r ,,?h,,ra' ,rT7m" r't ii ' rra""'" "f . ... r ' . . ! quickening hotbed influences ot "bhoddy .dieys is now so zed again, Hovey had no :ng.e xea, a party whose very nstmcts Gri.eibatk s. worJa lhut iave been bu.e,8 to commute his sentence, lead then, to favor the negro at the oiuea ft,r theoCC,sion; hono?5ty, simplicity Nothing of importance was transact 1 in Inse..f the white man. , . . the Legislature beyond the hear..,-of f.oy.

tl i Trrrv it Mortons message which was prematurely Always lend a crutch to halting Hu.' t0 ie Q the era that has pasued and j. It iu a Ion-doeutnent and will

Mianity, but trip up, ifyoc wU, the tilt' g0nc.

cf rieteutiüB.

A great war, tad particularly nucli out . It it a good thinj.

be published in all the papers to morrow.

A List of Lands and Town Lots Returned Delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes due on them for the year 1863, and former years, in Marshall County, Indiana.

KXlL.ANATION. In the followior List, n is used for north s for so ith for mt w for west ne for north east nw fur north-.. est se f..r south-east sw. for south-west m r for cat of Mtehiiran Road w m r for west of Mioh'.icm Uond w r 1 for wt?it of Reserve line e r 1 foi e.it f K :. re Uw r. r r for north of rail r-n r r r for south of rail road m or rls for rods rd f r rd ft f r fe?t or footA f.r .re do for the san. as thut iüimrdiately aheveit no for numher a id for nddition cr-r fjr cr-riK-r frcn or fr for fraction frl for fractional .t for except und for undivided pt for part. Where feection. to"nh:p and rane art? blank, they nre thesa? n the next above tliciu. Note In the followiu list hf ii used for lia'f an l j for quarter. XJzxioix Townslilp, WSTOm 1.

XAMF.S or OW.NEUS.

DESOKHTI X or LA.NDS.

M 1

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i V . -

X - 1. . -

Iilak.dy w... sariie Sa.lltC Blakly Mury. . . S.Hil' l.ii!l"i

. . ?c ' se 'j . . . . 1 hl" in q . . . . S q ft- q . . ..! SV' l" . . . . lot liO. 1 . . . . r.e j liw q. . . v-.j :iw,.. . . lit li o . .

I';'.rthooui"T Alh'-rt lot no 1... a hin laroi' r '... '; q nw .1.

Jh-rrüi (o-'ipt. . Moore, i, est Marti i: zum- I. . sai;.? Mer.-i .'-an n L.. ?Mae

r.irir.-s:iiiii-r . hn. r-f .w . . . Stej;h'-ii JoMidi 'v. ; York. iIc"rL" lr-s 2 a in se

ot ,o '.I .',C .. er sw i:-.v i .,.!. . . . rn' v . . . . v." i..lotr... 1

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Coutor Townlilp, 23"o. Ö.

ii:i-I 'hür! ! v q s-: U 7." "J ?7, t: 4f 7H Iriiikli-..rt Martin... mv . sw . . . -4 'H ' - j .i$: v v l:is.''oll M -!i j.r s r r e It? Ii-. iT ' f, 1 i'-,' z 0 Knapp Mroii e !t ;o- ; u- 1 2 .-': : .' tl; .Vj r v; s s M'.li -.-.1. A !. r r whfm-.. ! J 1 r; '0. si ;-, 4 ,,j Kuini'ou .h.iin o;,r !,-i-.ir e ii? '.v .j i ' 1 . ; ) I i- oV ? 4'J Stiini..i! K!;jn!i.. . . w KfL.tK ! Iii... ö... ; 'i ?, ot j,r. 7 a la 7 14 20 Jhay Rii-h.rd : w ci; j t s r r i:f !:.. -j It; : 4 o' , ? -j ; '. 7 ;; r,ri Wi-.-t-.n Horaee nw .-4 sw ; : '2 4t. ! 4k' 1 - 7 J' o 9 1 i 1 'i ' ' 1 7;.. s r, ;,; 77 u 97 Wel-.tT'on .-- ' ? : s; i !v 7 i; -j 1 .., ? sui ' .s i:f ne -j J! i v ) i :1 17 ',3 Win rot: !..;d-. et .-uT. .- rn vlif f- ' :.' ' :r- ! . r- i: 2 77

Grocn Township, No. 3.

lirown Mn-!;i-i. .

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i'i.-'.d- .loiji. id O'TiiWij ir,iri 1 li.usi.irr- Hi7.ii.heth,'e hf h-

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r.itu- J-.;, 1 r'-!..y .,!?.'!.-.. . S.-riv,-:: I.ui:r!..

Sr.v.t'T M' 1. . . . 'is-- : t. w 'j... 1 t.f f J.- -p;i f . J . . . . W'therM.."'! .1. ". .' " W ,: WvMial" Jfii'-.o ' .v Ii! .... W.--HI-IV 1 '. r. !.f nw.j. . . . Wi.ri... ih ti r It w o 7. ij . . . Wiiliaii;- e hf t l.f se -j

W tlii-...'! Hiritu.. . .1: ;vv .: Wrn.l Hi-nry jvvh; nWhIkt .!. I' i 1 . w .j w j Zeiger A dum 'nwo ! - la -w r nw.i.l 7

Tip-pooanoo Townolilp, Wo.

iiover .i.toolj !n pt 11 lif sw q 'IIö:::

1111. jVT 5 ii w 1 j . . . Iak-r Riioda Ui "w o

t'fiun-h. Haye A tV.r. -j n ij Hail .lo.-oi a- Iiwij j Howell Philip S- i,t J,-Jit.i iiw e w-p Hoover lvt. r est ( o, ' same ilot no :

Har.e.u-k Aaron, lifnefj Mow Ian J.weph jiie.-j e o lVmhway Mary A. lit 1 mill poml sw- j am J "iw j faux: jn 'J uuo pi of riwr sw j Sollt hail OorC II. ,n pt ehfjeij Williuiits Henry . . -w hf mw j White Mile. . jfrl .j Ware Roher! 4 mtii of river

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STATE OF IMI.XA, J... .llarshall Count y, f 88 I, ALEXANHEi: C. THOMPSON. Auditor in and for said county . .' Marshall. d herehy certify that the forejoin is a correct lit of hinds and town lots returned delinquent for the non payment of tnxe due on them f.r tne eiir A. I. 1S63 and former vears, ami that the same are sev r Uv charireahr with the amonnt of tnxe Arth which they stand charged on said I'M, im hiding the tnve of 1S64. on the sair.e. and hat the landi and lots, or so mueh thereof a will sell f..r the amounts due on them, or fro h owner thereof, ut the time of the sale, will he old at fuhl-e iniet:n. t the Tourt House door, in Plymouth, in said County, on the VllUl Jli 1111 J , t e iul. di ) of Fcbrutiry. l !., lJ4r. (iiven under my hand and the eal of the Board of Conimu?inier3 cf smJ ,LS V Baid Countv.'this, the 2'Jthdayof Iee-mlr. A. I. 1861. , ' " " ALEXANHEH C. THOMPSON. (liertuut Sl'imp.) Auditor f Marshall County.

$40,000! $40,000! J . M. DALE & CO., YOUTH ROU.U UEW'liTT A 1V11V ' tt D 11 LOCI IIAVK NOW IN STORE OVER 40,000 Dollars worlh pf Dry Gocds, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents' Furs. PHKXtll A.KR'AV GOOD, Ladies Dress Goods, Quccnswarc. Gksswarc, Etr., ALL Or WHICH WERE BOUGHT AT

Anvl will be Sold at a Very Small A'kanc above Co-it. r AVc invite all to call ad examine our Goods before purcluvdng elfcwliert and satisfy thcuHclye of the ORK AT HARO.YIX.S we are now able to offer. Ue member tho place, North Room, Hcwett & Woodward s Drtck R ock. J. II. DALE k C. rijmontli, IniUuti, Dember 1, 1804

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