Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 February 1865 — Page 2

VOLUME 10.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 2r.

their enterprise in the mutter should h-cj ceneeriled. The arrest of the Colonel di-, -I

: . -'1. ..; ( N EW Yon K , Jan .21,

. PI hrnii"h thi hindnest nf Air. "M 1?. ;

J. CJ. OSIltMi.M,, . ... Lcitor; it i r t i rected suspicion to the vronir p'artv. : . - or we are cuabled to give the particulars I , . 1 . ,. , , . . ! J rulv it ras ''a nice little irainc, and as. PLYMOUTH, IXni AM: ol he l4Jf of the steamer Melville, as , m. . , -i t . 1 i 1 r it v a' t I neces&arv as nice, or "resectable men ; 7, v translated bj him from the New orkj ,, " , , . IH r R 9 I A Y. L K B. 2. 185. . r, . , TU , , would not been known m largely en-aged

t i . 4 rPl , ,.. .,, ,,. , i ii it. J he unsophisticated cam could not;

suspect the respectable" Mehcr of a dcbigu firt to pigeon, and then to bull him,

j -The bark Kochdale v;l,ieh left Ru.-pl I , I""J , VT", T ' Jslniid on the 27ii.. of Leecniber. arrive 1 eJ on fc't a moral idea be led to be-j

j here yesterday. The Captain of the bark -ovc "'at our president, who has as.-nted ,- jiu fornix us that on the th, latitude oS, a clergyman that ho ; does love Jcsua'j longitude 74, towards three o'clock in the vouhl punish the innocent to avert 5u--j

t n . . n ...... ..v.. j lie sent out a boat and discovered a man ! clinging to a piece of the hind deck; hia

- ; name is Albert L. Bravdon, and informs To our Pali on. "? ,1C W-Js. " paener on the steamer

;.uctiue, which uwuc'i iv .tu'vi.".

' about fifty persons, bound for Hilton Head,

i among whom was our fellow townsman i Alfred Weltou : J '

The Democrat will not appear for the j whitnev Hathavav

n?xt two weeks. We design overhauling The steamer li ft New York on the äth the office, making some additions to the J of January bound for Uihou Head. She materiat, and in the meantime trvinir to ! to Tor3' nr'1 f'ir.st a south-west . i , ci ii "i ! wind and .i vcrv hi.'h se;i. (n the 7th. collect whit ia due us. bliould we be!. , , , . . x, .

I wwarus -t v cioe.v in inc evening, me sea

pieion Irom the guilty, he being mcanwliils the direct and chief beneficiary of the j crime. Chko'fn Timti.

THE NEWSFrora Tie Cbicipo Timea Jab. 31.

The Xcw York Tribune has a stov of a !

' European complot" to aid the rebellion; j asserting that a secret league of the Catholic powers France, Spain, and Austria.'

successful in our efforts, the DEMCCRAT j a part cf tie pront ceiliV.g of the I under the gui huce of the popehas been j

win again appeir inree weKsirtnu io-iay. vessel, upon wnictia ooat was lowerea witti Februnry 23d. We hope our patrons will , the 1st Knfueer, 1st Cook and one sailor, respond promptly whn called on fur ! the ufmot work and exertion with

iponu promi'iiy wiifii cm neu on iuii. ' . . , ,

wh.it is due u and if any of them are- pa,;cnr,? anJ the steamer kept ailoat Anxious to pay without bemü called on. i,,,tii the next morning J 1 o'clock, wheu thev can find the book at the law office of j an iron life boat was lowered, but before j 5 Osborne. ! the ladies could be let down the Melville !,....!. ,.! .1.. Vi'. I ..i ..... A

In nr,1or t eont.r.ue a Moor here, we lU Ulu" ooaiup-oi.

-" - r r must have an additional number of paying

vessel was in sight from 12 o'clock at

night, but nothing could be seen of her after the Melville went down. The following are the names of those lost on the Melville : Wm Miller, C M IMwardv, A Fitch, W II Hoyt, A O Peacock, Mi'ss M J liishop, 1' fj hoc, W K Benh tu, Alfred Welton, YA Y'j'r;s, Horatio Hawks, Jos MeMath. n T! Fro Wir tl: v l;fn ir,. I.V.,.

fubscribers, aud unless the democrats of th:3 eouuty interest themselves in behalf of the paper, we are ready to step aside and turn our attention to more lucrative, if not more pleasant pursuit?.

The Reoub'ican lust week took occasion i i

to misrepresent the action ot the 1 rustce j stine, Josiah Jlcrril, John. U !v?U:'-C-. J Ui r -n , I

of PulUtonip relative tu affording re-1 OAornc. U 15 Oree,,. 1, JtovJen, M A . , 1lif o 1 distance to a s.,Uier's familV ro- i ". 'J J- r.-ng. (ra,..t,,!l. 1' j lw'S V""- , .

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r u F uvdi i iicr .ti. x tiu oojim.l ip, it 11 n t , ... . T ... . 1 .... , , ,

formed, pledged to recognize the con fed-

racy after the 4th of March next. The same paper Mates that it is the intention j of the rebel, in case they cannot hold;

Richmond, to bum the city to the ground. The report that Mr. F.lair was about to return again to Kichmond is denied, (jen. Singleton arrived at Washington from Richmond ycs.'erday, and spent the eve

ning with the presipent. There was a ru-!

mor in New York la-t night that two peace commissioners had an interview with (Jcu. (irant yesterday, and would reach Washington todav.

There is cx'pe-ctatitii in .soino fiuarhr-!

that th? governors of Ueorj-'ia and Xorth I

perhaps, to creafe a prejudice in the minds of soldiers against Mr. Johnson. The X!ct9 as near a we can gather them, are as follows : The family consists of the mother and five children, ne of whom is

a girl nineteen year old, ami one a boy ot j The passengers were mostly business nearly eighteen both weiland hearty, j men lrom Port Jvyal,

The youngest child, i v r three years j old, has beta sick. The Trustee gave the !

Mrs Johnson, W Mann. W II Judd. Dan j :(do Jewett. prai g A r.reeoirnition oft hi. ! Brown, F Tavlor. Geo J JiOinr, Jo Hoi-J ...... f. " ' i i i ii 0' ,, , , . V V r ! uur'icracr. A resolution was introduced mer. am Jrownlee, Isaac hp stire. J M , . , . , ,.i Fairfield, If K Simpson, C II Brown, Jno I rw,,1kr .v on imported paper to 1;, j CowJrey. K P Hellows, J 1 Stronz, Thos j Por ccnt- (Tllc resolution adopted by the j A Calb, W C Crav. ' hou-e redueea it to 15. ) A bill was renor-!

ted amendatory of the conscripton act. In the house, a resolution of thanks to the president for the removal of Gen.)

Rrlraso of Colonel Xorth.

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UM... 1. I... . l n- ... rn ..i t . i i. ucr was r.uu ijh wie ;ar!C. -A resoitl-

I.vly an cr'ier lor ten uoiiar0 aoout tne j . - t ;.... . , . . j .i '- uidle of Deeper, and jt.t be lore Now i "Tickcts.of.I,ave Man" .ill forget the V C Years another for a like Lu VVn fur- -ith which the Jew, Melter M,, Gecu-g.a, 1-lor, 4i -i , I , m 'pronoses to have il? rice lit:!" irime" Alabama, Misitsippi Lomtiana, lexn ther miiuirvhe ascertained that the fami v ! I r I L ' 1 uc lu'L ., i Tll, , n , nvn ,4 np.l iV to V, 1 n 1 .,1 . v A. wltt. Sam, the f,.st but innoeent and vor- entitled to roj reos neu tlie l;:rui t:)c incu on, liau a 5 oko , ' I 1. . Ar -.. 1 m en VMri 1.1 !dant youth? Mcltcr was a -rrcctable " ' tll Sectoral o-,ge. " '.-. 11 i 1 i l- t ne l.inciinati cjoatfii s!'.frs tli?t : v 1 hp 1, albeit his practices m divers it- v 1 " ? c-a.tle, ant as manv vearunis. an twos ' j , tc 4. ..., wilchco with leuH- of .urn ,1 Iny j - 55KCS fW.ol.lc In "! "' ... Wi:..e, thro.:-.,. .........er i,h ! "iety, -Wch tl.o ..olice deem it their 1 C1"--' -T-'T-Cher F.,,oriv. ar.J did of umier ,1: ch"' " ' J ntr 1' '. ,. r! cirenn. Lance ,J juf,,! i T -""' ofMc" men in t!,is T, '" J irt . i :.. i. .. i :.. tr. i:..i . r.iün.ng the rtlel traiii-MisMöiiT! de-

wu..u n.i'i nae i'l'iUi 'O i in int o ill lie ; ' u

them a further allowance

This is the wlu!c case, we are as.-.:: red upon what We deem good authority, and

if so, we cannot sec that he i" to blame

The Republican is

bitter personal attach jpon its political j of tl,c Since Doctor Bellows adversaries, but in most ea, and esPc-j (emonstrutc'1 ,Ut "amusements', c n i i.- . c j; i , jneces.-arv to meet the demands ot our eially in this, its poisoned s!iars tali harm-i , .r c- l -& . ,.ii: i complex composition i;l val" men and less. Prv again, trien I ilepubliei.u. j 1 . . , J o m j christian mcu charge J with the enforreThe land U full of peace ru.uors at the mlit "f h w t,lJ . conduct of our govreseat t:ui2. the substance of which we eminent have nought relief from the carts

4 publish elsewhere. We have but little

f.tuh in th m, but r.o one Would rejoice

more than we, should they prove to be

of state by instituting mock trials for the puaishmcnt of imaginary offenders, and in the gratification of their spleen, by iin-

wellfoundel- Pea'e must come sometime, j prisoning, at the sound of a little bell.

cannot ll -lit. alwavs. and if the parties i w,tb,)Ut caUM -'arge, l warrant, ttioso

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to this unnatural war would let reason, humaiiitv and christian eivilizatio:i have isway, instead of passion, prejudice, and tindictiveness. we can see no reason why

peace may not be as well obtained now as

at anj future period

ho had presumed to question their (fficial conduct. These "nice little games." amusements, innocent diversion., had. howevtr a design at the bottom which looked far l e-

Oh. that able ! und momentary recreation. As our prc-

be lcs than 32.00). c arc nft lnlormci whtitl.' r tlierc was any insurance on th property burned. The fires, it is tkought, were the work of -an incendiary.

Peon Man. The poorest man to bo met with, especially iu thte stirring times,

pecially if he is a .man of property, as ho

freneraily i". V ho ever hcnnl of a man too poor" to smoke cr chew tobacco, if addicted to either pra :! e? And ct hundreds of men who end from h to 2o cents a day for "tha weed," or a drop of 'the cratur," arc too poor to takj a newspaper, in the luMital enjojment and inBtruetion of which their fauJIci might participate. Be-iliyueh men arc poor, and mean too. They are' objects of pity. Fxrlui.'ijc. Kirby Smit'i.'Who coniiuands th' rebel

trao? Mississippi department, ha3 r2luscd

urer.

g-.mcs" whib '-cn-ngod in the interests of j i,an. negotiating to transfer hiGod and humanity," is e vidence of Pro-! arl1?" f ,he, Maxiinilhrn. rt , ... , , , A .ow lork t ape;- publishes what fress in a literal moralifv which must be , ... f ll It ril v -. mmt . i

it noted for itJextrci:iel)r Krat,,JmK tH the charitable ? . . . ... ill UOICJ lUf US " Uli.:nnr I it tttofnll m f.. :.r . miiir'.rf

B,, I - - ' . -1 i a .VBBft I1I11UM1 1 c.lOWS , , , A. . J j streu '.'th is only IbM.OoO men.

I he i'-oel (Vngre-siMHii F te is reported to have arrived within the Kues ol hrridan's forces. A l-oat arrived from Eastport, Miss., reports tint the federal troops at that point wore without food for four days, and became so ravenous that, upon her arrival, they seized and devoured 120 sacks of raw corn. At the r-'gular board in New York fs tcrday gold opened at 211, and closed at J12J. From the Chicago Tunes, Feb. 1. On Monday morning, three prominent rebel statesmen Vice President Stephens, Donator it. M. T. Hunter, and cx-Judge Campbell presented themselves at the federal lines before Petersburg, and requested permission to proceed to "Washington. It is understood that they were allowed tu enter the linei on Monday night, and they are especied to reach Washington today. A Hichiuond paper states tlu'.i Davis and .Stephens had a lengthy consultation, on Friday last, upon public affairs. lu the senate, at Washington, yesterday, resolutions wero offered, and laid over till today, calling upon the president f.r information as to the mission of Mr. Blair to Bichin&nd. The resolution advising retaliation upon rebel prisoners was adopted, after being amended fo as to üiakc the retaliation conform to the usages of war; de.cl.ire tb; sense of the senate to be in favor of an exchange of prisoner?; and advic tle appointment of commissioners to look after the condition of our prisoners in future. In the house, Fernando Wood asked ler.vc to offer a resolution declaring, for the integrity of the union under all cir; eumstances; but au. abolitionist (Fa.usworth, of 111.) objected to its rcceptioi . The constitutional amendment abolis! ing slavery was adopted by a vote of yeas 111) to nays fl. The federal force which is proceeding up the Chowan ricr towards Wehlou ii

said to number from 0.000 to 10,010 ii.cn, i

of all arms-. The French government has atked Secretary Seward to furnish an explanation of the rete.it congressional censure of Lincoln's Mexican policy. The question of arming tdaveswv discussed in the rebel house on the I'Oih ult. but no decision was reached. Two Htcnmcrs on the Arkanw niter have brn cnptnTcl and burned by rebv A.

christian statesmen were in authority, in- i Jcnt, in the relation of the anecdote in itead of those who now bear ruletiicn j a juvenile asserted that "calling a should we soon see the citizen soldiery rc-M1" a vwU't make it a leg," turning to the peaceful walks of life!" and i wi,r'1 to point a moral in aseiting ihe the spirit of fraternity, as of old, eagirly ' vaIu of a reul nn(1 worthless suppo-i-embraced by the masses of th .eoplc ti" ls ctlfs leg, so our grave statesmen in GA speed "the return of peace, and may j tlieir hours of relaxation strive for the the bitter lessons of this fratricidal strife ' PuWic wlfare by impressing solemn h:1 it.: i .i i i

fuffice for ail time to conic, fco mote it y vn u,t-'ir counirjuian inrougn tuen o uovel and fantastic agencies as we have

named. Colonel North has learned, and "icbel

sympathizer" with Id in have learned,

Fires at Bounr,t..N. No less than four fires are said to have taken place at Bour

bon last week. The school-house, and j that the torging of soldiers' ballot? by oth

the United Brethren Church were both ;cr il,an 'loyal" men h a criinn that will destroyed, infiictiug quite a lo?s on our t lie severely punished. - To be sure neither neighboring villagvrs. The lo.s will not the colonel nor his associates did an such

thing, nor did they contemplate any such action but the tendency of "copperheadasiq" toward crimiuality is to well known that tho nation cannot be grateful cnovgh ij the president and the secretary of war foi their parental care of the public morals

as shown by their willingness to punish

i the man who is "too poor to tac a : i 4jshyal" wen on hi. j icion,' though no

newspaper." We piy such a man es- n.oUri js f0

for suspicion may exist. It is

evidently their intention to make the morality of tho democratic party so circum

spect a? t" be like the wife whom Caesar,'

sought, ''above su icion." If in the prosecution of this praiseworthy purpose, they can best succeed by inaugurating ';a nice little game," what punctilio;;.? conservative or stickler lor rules of law shall question their wisdom ! Tho perilous state of the natiou demanded the arrest of Colonel North, and the wido spread circulation of tho charge that he, acting as agent for the state of New Y'oik , in conjunction with others acting a.s

agcuU fi.r tho ."copperhead" party, was

to obey orders from Kicnmana lor ! (U,y forgInf, .oMiers' ballot. ,ThU was a tranifer of hi army to the ewt side of the j hnijnP,a hich.thc gencral gofnl demanded

thould b confined excluicly to hjal

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.

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DESCRIPTION LANDS.

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NAMES rC..',CPJPTION J; 3 ! j1! or or rW ! s 1 i 'S . OWNERS. LOT?. x- ! 2 j . " 3 j I , ; CJ j f H i i. ! H Krool-Jar-d K Rnse'i 2d Add. hf I !-"' 2 ft3 lo Co sr. IC VG Krrr-t KH- Whe-W " 4i ;175 1 92 1 1 lo 3 21 Fre.v;:iManar,l.... nR U 14Ü h r.3 3 10 21 3 04 pnme " ... atditid 1 bv Nil.-s .t .-riiir .'.! f- f6 2C so l 6S 'jy Fuller Elearer ". 21 '.'' 5 99 ö 5 f4 13 S ar.jrorv E Wheeler's ad d. n hf '' ;.-15; 3 4C S W 2; 6 76 Ha-nian Wia C ? i ! ' same 'aheTs a Id 1? JUS lf. . 5 171 do do 33 IT.' I 1) 1 00 IS 2 S'i ia,::fc -'0 do " 115 1 2; 50 C 1 ?2 pstüc do da I 7"' j X I I 2ft I IS 2 Mine ..'.J d do I S7? ICS 1 SI 140, 1 3 8 Hum 1'aTid j J 2"i 1 34 7 ' 1 CC 12 04 XToiXan Margaret,.. Meiini'i. la to K. M.T. !!2I9. 2 14 5 ol 40 7 55 Nile-, John I NiUVs do fj j'-'K 2 31 3 00 2 6 W boring Samuel 115 12ft 6 2 43 7 95 muip w hf ll": ! 1 26 2 ol .t 45 Se-li Martha v, !.- i'J ' J 4 " Soring .Tn,.,,-, . tHL Li": -U L JL -2-S

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Iurliall Count j, j " . T. AT.EXANrEH C TllOVPON", Aml'm.-i ar, I f..r naid ronnty of Marahal!, do her ' v cert if v that the foreiroiiii; id a eorre.-t list f hmd i and town lot returned deliaqiunt for the "non-payment of taxs duo on thm for th' year A. 1). ls'.3 and former venre. a:i1 that the s'anus r ev.-nvlly rhart:-avte w!:j t'-.t amount -f taxes Mith hicU thev stand oliArtjC'd tn said list. in lu:.in- the taxes of 18G4, on the ianie, and that tht lamU and ht. or .-o rnueh thereof us will feil for the amounts dim on ther.... or fromtb owner. 1 hereof, hI 'he time f th.- eh', will he m.'.l ?it j.uhli.' Ruction, at the 'ourt Iloie door, in riyinoKlh. in suid coui.ty, u the tcirst loilda , (the s'mh day) cf l'eliruary, A. fc)., 145. Civen under inv hanl and the s-al of iJie IV-.ard of 'omniifi'ners cf aaI4

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tor of Marshall (.'ouatr.

$4WD,D)1DI)K $40,000! $40,000 J . M. D ALE & C O . , ionTII ROOM I1KWETT lVOODWlQD BLOCK HAVE NOW IN faroilK OVER 40,000 Dollars worth of Drv Goods, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents9 Furs. i ui:x u AiMa;ui v goods Ladies Dress Goods, Qucciwnre, (.ilaswarr, Etc., All Ol' WHICH WKRE UOUt'HT AT v -

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And will be Sold nt a Vory Small jdvauce above Cost. ZT Wc invite all to call and examine our (!ooJs before jmrcLasing elwhrc aul satisfy tlicraselves of the G U12AT HAIUIAIXS wc aro now all to offer. Rrmember the pUce, North Kooiu, Hcweit Woodward' Briek Block. J. M. DALE k Co " VIjw'ith. InHium, hfVfmher 1. lfi(-

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