Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 January 1865 — Page 2

VOLUME 10.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCR AT. NUMBER 20

THE PLYllÖÜTli DE1I0M.

J. c: OSnaini;, : : : : Editor

PLYMOUTH, ISSHAVt: Tnrp.sDAY, Ja :. 20, 1S05

that it now has plenty of artillery. There is a rumor that Hood has been tupercedod by Dick T?.yloi A rebel dispatch states that two monitors were sunk in Charleston harbor on the uiht of the löth inst., probably by torpedoes.

In the trial of the Chicago prisoners.

FR03I 1XDIAXAPOM5.

I'ubli!ier Convention Proceeding oi'tbc Indiana legislature. Indianapolis, Jan. 20. The publishers convention recently held in this city was adjourned until Feb.

od. They unanimously agreed tu demand

at Cincinnati, on Saturday, the examina-' $0 lorwcc!y issue, in advance. The

prices of job work and of advertising It was resolved also to advance.

THE NEWSFr;ra the Chicago Th-.CJ, Jan. 21. Mr. Blair has jone to Kiehiaond strain, leaving Washington Yesterday. It is sta-i-i ii. t. :ii l . :.i

ieu inHi nc v.m nave interviews mini ;;nc.st.

promluent rebel cou"TCJ:..;.i. The com-1 i.00 h is Leen released from custody

luittee on foreign relations of the reVi ;;t Frede licksbun?, and has returned to

congress have reported unanimously in favour of appointing commissiouer.. to r ?- gotiate for peace. The rebels have blowu up Fort Caswell, onl it is rum ired, have evacuated Wilmington. A report of the occupancy oi Wilmington bv the 1'e lerals is discredited. The tc'titmnv in the ia.v of the Chicacro prisoners, before the military eonmiiiorTafc Cincinnati, wan cmine;:.ed ve.sfer-

ticn of J. T. Shanks, -witness for the prosecution, was continued.

The President, in a lettei to Lieut. In the legislature to-day, the inten

Got. Jacob.-, of Ky., under date of theplcu Gov. 3I -rto;i'.s crdcr in fevor of ISth inst., says: '-You are at lilerty to I f a3"i"S Wiiu-h-w, Lanier L Co., New York

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uelt. wa; patted in the house, after pacing tho Fcuatc to a recouu readinjr. It

proceed to Kentucky, and to remain at Jargc, so far aa relates to any cause uow

prist. In what I now say I J. -!de nothing i

as to the right or wrong of your arrest, j wiU become a lav; ii;.;.;cdintely.. The bill but act in the . hope that there is less lia-'r raising the salaries of the governor, bility to misunderstanding among uuion jju the supreme eonrt and other

neu uow than lLi.re was at the time of the 'officers, will probably fail. The bill rela

tive to winding up matters connected with the Bank of the State of Indiana, so that business nnv he merged in national institutions, has passed, and now ouiy waits the signature of his excellency. A great debate was had to-day with regard to an agricultural college, under the pro-

The news, from the military situation is posed endowment cf congress, without

again of interest. Admiral Porter and anything definite being reached. The

General Terry have nt remained idle j hill relative to damages, with rcgar-I to since their capture of Tort Fisher, hut are , the Morgan raid, was called up. A repuhi!re:.dy on their way to attack Wilming- j lican liiovcd to exceptions of Liberty

ton, the former procoe-.Ied hy his draft j from it-: benefits. Mr. IJnkirk, speaker

Rich mend. Goiu clc-sed in Nev York last niglil

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l rcm The Chichi Tribunr Jae.S-t.

day, the first witness for" tho prosecution j boats ou ihc Iwk. for torpedoes, and the ! of the last house of representative, ma le

lauer reinforced by General Howard's j telling speech ca the question. The cvri s of Sherman's p.rmy. Humors are : i-'ttier was made the special order for

prove, he certain!;- demonstrate.-, that he j prevalent of the capture ef the doomed j 'i ucsday nevK There U seme interest

manifested regard to this bill. 1 -

bein.L' tfohn T. ihr I iVri :( -.vW a i-risoj'cr

at Caa i DjuIas. Whatever Sh;Hi m-.v

himseif i.-. a eons. ;m:ite scMnrn. U""'y- It i hardly safe to believe them. The sen ite. at Yv'a-hington. wa r. ;t In i but it is ule enough to believe that when sessbn yesfenlay. Li the h.use, re.-olu-l they arrive before AVihuinjrton it will drci

litica! aeperitios in this relation are cropping out. It to hoped that next

tions of thanks to Gens. Terry and Thouia j like a ripe apple without the troulde oi" j week tb cmtMlttecs v. Ill report, and th

a.ni Admiral Purler were auopled.-

The amend-:t.rv i a-i bill was p.vsed. It

piCiant:.

liie wh!o matter of rejiuiatih" the ex-!

work of Iei.-Iati(n j.roceod. Thus far not

mueli l.ai been d

ne.

willbef.! i:: full 'a thu iolographic t.ha!J.e uf j risers lu,3 1 Jen placed in the report of ongrcsional proccc-iingr. jj..,.. 0f Lieut. Gen Grant. His ha-acltv

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A ii:c;-. p.-pcr : ::e Itti inst. l:lM.j i:0j e,. wm di-eover some me. hod

publishes a b-t'er from Je fx. P:.vis, dated I ,.f uC finitely iettlii:;; this long mooted and oa the 17th of X vember lat. to svmc j perplexing o .e-Ji'. n. members of the Georgia legislature, inj Gold closed un-ottlc.i unl weak in ?;.:w which he d.:uoai:ecs spara'.e tttr aotif.; ; York at Itvi. in rgar;l U pvf.c? r.c unwise :u.d i-r.ietl- The resolution oCored in the SentUe r.t cable, and ae.- that a co.iveut- ? the iprir.gfickl to rcjuest members of (nftates cor.! I re-ui: in uo be .cf.t to the .;re-; from this ifaie to advocate the confederacy, as "the ;my will not emcr ; an :d.::c:;t , the Constitution abohhiii'j tain any other rrnpi-.-iio:: than that we j wlavery, pa.se liy a ery decided inajor:should submit tj their vn?.e.'' 1 v. j A letter from oc-.-r '"iüo, under d.v-j Five b'ockadcrs have run into tho of the 7th inst.. !at th-t s'teh rn-ve- i dutches of the Uuloii f.eet in Cape Fear ments were 1 eing made by federal f-rce- H'.vor, and there arc twelve ;r fifteen

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T2o Trial SJiret of Prioncrc Fcroc ioiiK attac li on.TizcIgo SirS ft:S:i!:uunt Important m tltr So;:tSi.

Fpcciai D!?put ii t xhc Chics to Tr:r;c. W.-HINGHiN, J;im. L'l. i'h". The nu mler of car prisoners in the ban t-: !" the roW is a frac'ivn vor -13,-'VO. We hoi 1 . ver 7r'"-' of the rcbok :ic.üJi:!gJl .Majoran.: Pn-;: i cr Generals. rihc Ji ir.t C .-..mi -Vn pr M. 1 for

jo e.a:u:s rTiS.iii: linger

as promised peeüly toompass the f.il ori m, re vet to come wh;,M- pa Mains re i ni-

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and wa er was expc 4 j I ?oo:i. I Fisher no long, r protect ihcni. Th Mor.if.r Ja.aps. wa- de strvc-I j The ibi.-c, b a vol-- f.f 07 to 4, 'ha -

off Charleston, cn the 17th insi., ly r-ekd ; deeb.led to ;--...:e tho onerous tax iiyvoT' aUj-n:i' 'Gard torpedo-. Fur:--,r i!;t- lives wort- lott. ; ?.aowkJje ;t I nr-ct the p-er mom-r-olv I ' ' U"J"" " ":4V" tl' ' di 1

to invo.ti e tl

that trer.tv i; tlU in session liore. t:

Gen. iiier i' n

, ;t i.i state', mtcuus tu

issue a: c-rdcr f Iiort!y. p;:rtiiicninrr rnonvr negroo tue ca ihiua0i r-.perty m fugitive rebel rdantcrs. The 17th cor."--, under Gen. tlach. carttured ifC.;al:".-) bridge, cn the

by .!-!'p.ing iv. Washbiiriie" motion t'l

lew an vdvab.-rexi dutv f three per cent i 1 li0 av a'ljt "I'1'" --0 Jt..!y i : night

onb..vk and r.evpaper. The action of ".V r'llf: to 1. .u:M;.-.a e..w:r.ant.; o a Mr. Wa hbumo wa ei-.incnlly el!i.rer( i - j 1,1 vn.re, wa- tho most diiect ;t:c. Without waiting for the tedious j :,n d-'heraU attempt to revive the old routine of ccuunittce reports he spring , ,,,,,vio kni.': and rule of Auw ry j roram-

Charleston and SavaniK-h rai!ro:. i, c G.eith" .;u lun ft onve and bttJ. the if.iM,e ; t-1'lt 'l:TS '"n witnessed hi W.hu,-.

niirht of th' 14fh ii t.iV;!- . b r.-pn- J t-M.-K- o.l ,,Mr,.!v n.. t.-. T? . ton MUCO t!:e st;oU tn

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Tht" rebels feüback tiyra-i; t.'hvlesrn. j Paper monopoly l,.hbyer- . 111 make :

The rebel f-e-Tet.irv of war has ordered

Mr. Foots to be discharged frwin custody. It is not known whether he will proceed to W-.hinrtcn v F.Iehnor: h A committee frem tlü. Kentuekv '.'?.U-

de.rpcrate combination t iniiner.ee the

ieuaie, out tiicir ca:-e i. a he c.c-4 oe.

Fron the Chica-o Tj r .? , Januar Ca. It is now sfaied that Llalr, -on returning from his tii-t viit to lFiehinoud,

htate is on the way to Washington to re- roni;bt a letter from JetT. Davis exj.res?

quest the removal of Gen. Uurbridgc Uom command in their fce. At Toronto, ves:crd'v. the conrt deeided that Kurleiu'h, the Luke Kric raider, must be surrendered, to the United State. under the extradition treary. His e?unfel thereupon r.Tr;!ied for a v;rit of Imle-js orpus. Gold opened iu Xcw York yesterday r.t 207 and closed at 205 1(207. roratl.e Chicago Tii:i 23.

Field, the w.";I he liieml'cr irorj Iouis-

iana. was very much Licenced r.gain Ju'!;"1 Kelly tor hia recent speech m thi subject. Late ray evening, Judge Kelly was seatc i with some friends ai supper at his hotel, when Field c '.me in and ok a seat. He ic-eiuly begannt

inghiiwiiliiiicstoarpcint coumiksion-I tackin" JuJ0 S r V(lhm

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should signify its cju ;ent to receive them; ind that lair, m hi second visit to the rebel capital, took a letter repeating the announcement made by Liu'oln in his epistle addressed '"To whom it may coneern. It is reported that the lebels are

making preparations to evacuate Charles

t,n. Nearly all the troops who were

Disbelief is expres c ! in ofiicial circle? I there hae keen sent to Hranchville, and

at Washington as to the success of Uiair's tit helle:. eJ that that will be the only

mission to Kichmond. Mr. I, himself however, is said to be confident that 1 ' can bring abou -ace bv negotiation?. A Phüedelphia paper ma. c: the statement th?t Blair is a-!rrize-i to give safe coudue4 to rebel commlssioiicrs desiring to vi?it Wa:h?ngron. General Slr.gict-.in itill remains in Itichmoiid, but the result f his visit, if any. has not been mode pnMie. Xearly the whole of Gen. Shcriuars army in n.- tion. Its i- iml ors arc ? .ted to be n.uc'i greater than is generally

f opposed. A Charh-t.jn dispatch of the

point in South Carolina at which Sherman will meet '.' Ith serious opposition. Indian.! vo us, Jan. 21. Nothing was done c-f importance in either hou.-e to-day.

The joint resoluaonwith regard to the improvement of Michigan City harbor has pi.-fc.l, and Is now on its way to congress, signed by the governor. The Wh.low, Lanier k Co. interest bill paed the lo use to day. It had prevh u dy j-a-ed the senate. Of course Guv. Morton will irv it. It nppropriatcs two-tltirds of a ndllb-n of dollars to New

avoid a v di-ciis'ion. Field betran cu sing him, telling him, G d d r. you. you ".re afraid to face yoar t -onstituents on that resolution. kc. Ktllv told him . . 't. ha would have no discus-ion with him, and that a man who could conduct liimsel; as lie was doing in the presence of ladie: in a public dining room, required nobettei

, jauswer. Field thereupon withdrew swear

ing, when shortly afterwards Kelly and his friends went out. They were met at the door by Field, who inuii. d r.tely attacked Kelly. The latter caught Field with one hand ami held him at amis length with the other, .v.d i-conied about to strike him full in the face, when he exclaimed, ':No, I won't strike him, he's

IGih express the belief that Sherman is York bankers Tith whom hi excellency.

a"inlni at Uranchvilb while a telegram O J 1

from the same r oint. under date of the

fr the past two years, has been in nfiee-

tionnte juxtaposit on

beirlnninf-4o 1 e develojrd that more 4 ! loyal" xv c if than Se n.' cf Liberty are prefer-

17th, savs that deserters an r..'Isor;0rs ! The Morgan i.dd bill is made the spe-

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rerortthat the deviation of rho federal order lur a ,,a subseque u..- ic i

forces. is Charleifon. Lrrge .'''tl reinforccnents have arrived iu that city. Admiral Porter reports that the rebels besides -destroying Fji Caswell, have blown up the privateers Tallahassee and Chickamr.uga, and r-xprciscs confi:c:.ee 'at "are .wlil be in Wiimlngtou before

v.r e.aini.

Statk Oifi -Kirs Fi.h:if.i. 71 I :;-

islnl urn. of this Statoj in joint convention, elected the following officers:

. liv Holhr.vay, of the State Journal,

long." A Iiichn.ond paj cr of the li?th ! ciate iVmter.

gays that '-the en!ny have attempted to j r;coro A. Iiuskirk, of Monroe Co.,

advance towards Wilmington' The rebe! yenachas passed a resolution

mil iff T.rfi r-onimander-in -chief of rdi the' .

"". .-I - " i l-Kltl

A scut of State.

IL F. Foster, of Marion, State Libra-

confederate- armiess'and recommjuding that Joe John-ston be reinstated in command of the army of Tcnuc :ee. Officers from Hood's army assert that 8,000 men will cover ail its caauaUics during the rocent Tennessee campaign, ind

Vv'illiam S. Ferrer, cf Clarke, Director of State Prison South. Carleton K. Shipley , of Delaware, Hugh llanna. of Wabash, and Joseph IL Dodge,

of Kosciusko, wcro elected Directors of

SUU Prison North.

ar, 0ja oian; take hini away, man!" Fiel" kcjd striking KfHy with his knife, and succeeded in cutti'.?;? ' "rh' gash acrofs Kelly's hand. Uy thij fa? tliC crowl1 rushed in and Field wa puhci a7.a . -Kellv exclaiming, for the lirst time, ttit. he biU been cut. He went into thy olTue ofthe hotel to have his wound (' ed. Field intimated that he was a..ed, and kept passing back and forth, swearing that he would kill Kelly beforo he went. However, an officer arrested hiiu and carried him off towards the lock ui.it Today lie has been bound over foi trial. The crowd of..' pectators all unite in saying that Kelly's coolness and modera-

I tioii were bevond all iraisc. It remains to

be seen how the effort to recover plantation manners and terroriiiu.will be received by Congress. ' ' : The heavy fall of sleet and snow is now becoming flush and renders the roads impassable. ! Indications in the rebel Congress points drongly to the success of the movement for makin bee military dictator. Resolutions to that effect have already passed the rebel Senate. '

The number of Indians in tho Fob

jted States is eitimated at 30O.OO0.

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A List of Lands and Town Lots Returned Delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes duo on them for the year 1863, and former years, in Marshall County, Indiana. I2X I I -A NAT I Is . Tnt'u following Lit. n ia wxl f.r north s f. r K.titli c frct w for vct rc for north-oast nv f..r r..rth-v-st f..r sutli-ra-t v for lth-wost et ni r fT cafei cf Michigan Koadw ni r t?r west of Michigrn !ofd v. r ! f..r west of Reserve lin o r I lor t-a.-t f llc-i rve liru n r r fr n rtiu f rail n...d s r r for south cf rail ro.il r or rU f..r ro.U r. f r r...l ft f,r fcot or fo..t a f.,r f...ro .lo f..r the some & that irnnn .-i;at.-ly n'oovo it no f.r iiiini:or ;uld f.-r r.!i!it'. n cm:- t r c.rar freu or fr for fr-jn ti.-n f,-l f.,r fractional ex f.-r t xrej.t 11.nl f..ru!.divi.lt.i j.t.t'.ir yuri. Whore section, t iwn-'iij aa-1 range are I. lank, thev ."re th saüie m the next atove iheru. ÜT bi tie following list hf is used for half, and q lar quarter.

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DEbCRIITION 07 LANDS.

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