Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 March 1865 — Page 1

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MU.ilWl Ml illJJlUl U.il . PÜBLISIIKI) EVIWY THURSDAY AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, S- Li. HARVEST? PrOOTietOr-. TERMS S'2,00 a year. Payranü must be nnde invariably in adrance i ahJ tbe paper discontinue! at the cxpiratio.i of: the time paid for, unless renewed. Tl:esc term? ; will be striotlv adhered t"). ; attorney. A- C. CAPJtOX. Attorney and Notary, ,, . . : ind Lkens'd ar Chin Ajen!, j Will nttriJ to a!Irrore-,;or;.-J. biiiirc?s pi'.ce j j in Iiis ba:ilä promptly an l earefallr. t Particular attention siven to i::.xrüunat.j althc settlement of DeceJciif.. Estates. Pen-j Fion . t r? wir ni . nt i.-rparii ana uisabled Soldiers procured at r?asonaa!'?r.;t?; ATr!ti:Y AT Zt t W . iXD Tw,r mim Av't Plymouth. Ind.. : . . . ü - r - HaTins concTuJed to resume tl.c prictiee ofj the law hare," win t 4J n46tf. Ür-tiT iJjaastt i C j., Pittur.J l.l. A. O. PACSAFvD, ; A TTORHEY AHO COUNSELOR !! V!"t5x. Tsitll: satt. V?ti l J 2. A. ' LI'CACIN, j c i n n t j Record .. ;. a a I A '.tor c y ; At Luc, j irtoi, Marke County. 3niliaiA. Will mik-J ( .Isc-tija.'. piv Tax.v. ei.un'aei T ti t Keil Cte.te acItaovT.ed-fnu-r.ts of, Martiar",?- AH nn.twr 0 L.i'-i-ati'jn itt.ajU to fa .-t-kc mid a liolnin- Counlu ?. J r BiHutr niwv:ial .1 k?.ivof ts-IJior?. j :t Poun; c.V.ec:.!. !l..:uUt.u:eer.ror!y , .mir aril c'.i.ir-.-3 n:von.iMe. Vri'. ! Ar.orney and Counselor at Luv! AtulWnrChiiw .Voiil, j Plyraouth. Karshall Ccunty. Ind. rosier: in woodwards ni)c:;..:ij U"0K!er: 3ahx DciLbiN.i, PLYMOUTH. I P AIBAIsE:s, c - .... tJ :..kO SCAL lis, "Warehoase Trucks. Letter Presses &c. FAIRBANKS, 0, T3TBi i-4r-r;il tob'iy oaly tbe -;a'.iinc.l Janen lfvl lthv vitysiciaivs. Drt. J. M.C JMi-'Kr , latt-S.irzoon of the 2Dth Ia.'iini bfantry. olT":- Ids piofr?--t onal servhrc? tot'.io toplo of .Mir;e:dl foia.ty. 17 O.Tice :ia ! rci-loace west -ul ot Mi.Mcr in Street, t iro.; oc!:.? Xjr.h'jfths Ildward.-? II umply.aautli b- j'-f 2 ri o o i a tti i r; PilYalCIAN AND 3DR(inONT. pxrtieular Attention pa! 1 to Oi'ßiric pr.tciie, an'; disafs rt rromr-n An! c iii. Iren', o a -e ver C. r.dai'r's store, RrfMn-:? " t'ae NwrtljjvcstcornPr oft!i Puhlic Si-iarc. ' v'Jnl 1-1 v. ply r o t:rriT , isr 13. CfT-rs Id-? aerviees in the prnctipp cf ale licin and siteii'Jant. lrane!e, nnd from Idprovio'is experience in private T'laetie, .m l uttiaid mee in the Uitils in Xe'.v Yoi-k,h li'rj's tnrend'-r siti. f hi ion to 'tJios? f i. oriair J.itu with their pitrorn1. AH C! . pro.-op'Iv itf.-in!-! to.i-itl'.er ! ly or reht. Pfries Over Perden's Drn? store, IJedidenco on Cei.'or airect, first door North Cr i tio eh.:rc'i. ' nwtf MICHIGAN STRFr.T, M.TSIOUTir, INDIANA. C. 1 W.H.M'CONKBI, Proprietor O.nnihu? to an t from all train,, .and also to v.f ortoC t!i ti rn, when orders arc left at j t lloa-io T9ul6-ly HASLANGEPt HOUSE, aatae U.ida, anl within a fcwni'rutcs' walk of ths Depot Sout Ii Plmouh, Ind. 1 he rji3iriberhavistoptor.dihe.borelfeuse, d.fe later mined to keep it in etinner every tj rthy of publiepatronage. H I S T A B I. .K , witt'.e aupplieJ with thebestthe murketatToid; ar ; m n table , arl ersry exertiou used to nJr t'a tay of guests agreeable CONVENIENT STABLES 'a'.tc ;dt3 tho premises, and t faithful ostlor al wavit i ittadanc. JOHN C. HASLANGER flrmih, M"rh31,l?515m?n-)

ufe"' .,n:::"V :' :.; W;Vf,.,.! ; 'V;' W - p V:;,. jsuioeetnd it reed not to nuiscl. it-1-'-1 l "'-V ic-i i -xo- -m m-ZA U-r a tela; U n-;ra: ve o," ibe firt-m. th. i.,.. ...... ,i . .

aenMUken! ! II U. DUUL1NER, Sapt. is iruwm- out oMlie Uiscur.lant elciucnts j ai oj-inioni have been , .bo ou,raou.y ..apran. tu. bc.n tins Dances of th. a.attit th.. nvi sum r.n ! ,its be.-ide her and et.nally r.-ardful of 23-Collections ma.le and promptly nittcJ. ; of the j.arty that now governs the country. csprcseJ by a majority o. tho r-enat.-rs. - .y,tetv; that even tne re,abieaa, la tne, the rouit by a.cribbi- the failure to the i their rHit?. Ifhe aAr-eN attention it Office over II B. Dsou & Cs Ilardhr vre . f,. . A. Cc C TZ. 3 IIHC TnWc j The lelUCCr-y here io-ni-ht lnuc la--1 lli and Y.tr-. ilouC C0iui not b::-or titrate it. are.l soj Iblluwitn: name I cilices: ! bv the u,,cnriW -r-ee uf Ter nern Store. Pltmonth Ii.dianru y ! Tr?nS oin- South, pa Wanntahn, Mlrw I vcrod the con.-Joration of the resolution j 'f- . ! a-cd the resoltitn n of inquiry. The; II i-.i. Gen. iiam-i ie. in not obevin- j and manner, not by VtenftN,-! of he - ' Ä"cAäo," jn?T Ksnreäsat .A.M. that is before the body. We have n:t But tne uele-atioi.s irotn the.e stat , liou.e h no te-M by the rre,ule;;t that it j the nvleri of the eu.aMandiai; -eaeral in ' lre.. Wc are quite ni vhe7he mx r H REEVE- i;v':.nV; It? sou-ht to defeat !eMatb n. And Ik.w . h' executive inf.nenee. Mr. is n;,ne ot its L:iiino.s now many states are , the ibnuation of the a.aultiui column, in i the strau and d--aj,i.ear- i' w- v-Jr'n

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kVn well ai Mimiü.toÄ unt.-ev.oa?. ! a Larbinuer of the ictarn tu th,e rrine:- Mavcr.n- tr.v.r ftnus-:;!! a,ert, pr.mntW and efaeintty attfnJd to. (,rcui: Or. V . II. Pavenport. .Snr-f-on Pen ; . . ,. .... bastard, 'eonteived lu .sin. and b,..r Lv. m'n-dven to Prohtte ha-inr-s?. Iarar,:e ti?t. will visit IMvntouth r,-:ilarlv m the I "V l'KU " V' -Ll 1 C tll,s .u :....:... .

-.1 n f ?. vn-1 Ti-nTtT in Uta best corana-1 , , , . ,P- , "it.- "i J a.'.n rea:y to o on t-nii(;i in iui .n '?l-sv ? lJ' ' - " Uv - ;?,VlinJ5.e UniiA SutS: ' ! .eeond and la.t Tuesdays and eduesuays c;:;ca (, t,Is :asure, ,n;S ,:n rc:;,N- t0 !,h,:ati. a ;1 hi, ch Scul Attention ra!d to the procccutioof ! of each monui, latuunir two visits each h iu,AJ r;ll,. t a J in. tr'eGai -ra! Ib.:.hs in vClaim of SoMiT , th,ir Wideys a;,. h ior , inoath instead cl one as heretoicre s:::u fr...m v,:i.rr. i; (ho .cntleuian tr-.-: ' er-ani hm o i.oul.iaaa. lie i bountr, arrci. s of p:iytpoasiors a::dot.icr tU..-3. . 1 t-et h 5Ct Oil dohl. Silver, or Hubncr: v- ii r 'a.-- - f I m 1 'm r - f, i' KEns to 1-ar.ved F.e.u .v Co.. U f.;o; jail worc warranteJ. lloon.s at the Ld-I...st .... L:...c tV t., -; Mi vv , . fo.i ef Ar';-a--. II haj ro

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usinessi tHrrrton; Ii. jäi. in mo rrsiiis-j. j f, Ft. YT. & . lt. K. Time Table ! WINTER ARRANGEMENT DEriRTtar or trains from fltmoctii stat'ov C. t. Ä C T. R. Tiinr Tabic. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. Lp.ivc La Torte, dai) -.rn t (3uiil.us Excepted,)! -üa.,j Arrive at Tljrmoutb,. 9:00 A M j WESTWARD. r. ive PIrmoiuh.. . . . . . ... 1:00 P. ?.r .nmuanjnu........ ....n.'jo r.M'i Tnin3 run bv La Porte time, which is kept at GOING NORTH. Diy Express 6.M.P. M. , . liiit ...... Cf A. M r-rVuvViV10 M . - UL.ijir,U"-1,1,1 -; ,'(. ". ".. . ". D?.. A. C. BOP.TCIn, 1 e a c n 0 n DüXTIST, c.l;1 be consahed rt hhi cface every rwi I .lav cx : t:ir::.i:. !1.iTae-d.ir?.iH; IJ- Otaec over Ildfd Uakcrv', -UlTTX pl y ?.! o u 11 i d i a n a. BUK HF THE STATE ÖF !MI1A, " DaANCH AT PLYMOUTH. o;o: r.oci to a. f.. 10 :.i..n d : to : r. m. I'lIF.U.CHrsSM.'lI.CasLr. S- A. FLETCIlLU.Jr Prc-it. v?a!5 -t r. j. r. LAxnHmuv.ir.

I fcssion. i tie atscoruani elements ot uic i """m".-1 '"j1 . 'Vl ' u L-iK:- , , """"" " .she iUm?s n..t Utter wh.-n a ..i,..,,,.;. VT23TWAHD BOUND TRAINS. ropuhlieau pariv avoexhibitia- themlv ! th j adutN'.ion V the .Iel.Vation. I ' Wciinin- on i.-t, jWn th, pre S-j vanuau, tue lry:,Ke,t roan, l.r ; ,,c- j y y y "tr, (! U No. 1-Dar Exnrcss 7:50 p. m. nnd vcriture the pMVhe,v that J-'-ui.nn :r,:fl Ar.an., v.IIi shov;-, lurr.i.n the KuriLut: " ,v-co .ti-rt ; o.t ti.c-ni:clve.s.- 7 ' Vtoi V 1,1 h71:ltr -rr-like Exhibition WiII be valncLuver the tint they ret chieHv on th, This intl,!,, U Ian u.ht r'AS 4 f -i ; 1 er vhaM nnuNMr ! 15ut four ycar a-o. at the Chicago eon- i-ts are m rebotliun aixl;ti4 the lat.en mtroiineeJ, a,;ia- tor this kr.mv!- '. ilC'!' ' a.i-l -i-.-t reliable in- , - J ; ; - , p TRAIN ?. vcutiüIlj w-M MrljilKV;n wus n,m;uatc,l!ven::Ment, tiuv :u-, net entitle! to rej h:,,bren v.,.1 ,v, bv tho r-nuMic --'T il1 i0"?".1"" ui r utnt k-s ; ( lJ J'; . ; ' 1 " " 'lJ v. i-i,rht E.nre 2:23 for the prosiüency, a solemn pb-J-e xv:i reeiuuo u :.yii:au:n; :,:nl st,- aii t.u Kruary lOo. 'j ho II m -o i.nally l" V1-' 1,1 U,"jUs W,lrv. ? r ,,,;,,,,! i.,.,

No.C-Niir!it Exnrr- 9:27 p. m. maJc to the people oi" tills countrv thatj'by Uat tne Uck-u-atic.n h;:vo. nit been i a.eu a u-.hü: ;.n tho ibajuriiy l-Au-- -n on mu.u prc-voti (- . j j j. .

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Wh i::u!er;tand-s the Gerraaa an rKngli.-b Lan-1 J.Q. CM3CKNE. J. 3 .SCCTT. 0 o n x- a I Collector, rnuair, tive Prompt Attention tothe! Collection of C 1 a 1 m a. r. , , 1 "rnn ra'j.lurait. . T1ni5-tr I,,w I o i r. r PZTEF1 DALAKCn. 3.1 K AT XTjVlllChYF O N L A rORTB STRHGT, One Paor 'V,.st of Cdeaveh-nd k Work'.s Oro c?rv. l-'resli .Meat? of the best rpulitv eonafaittlr on hind. vDn?5 tf " J. G. ALLEMAN t URO. On ree.j-.'p ifich:ean P-trcct, 1st door FOUtu o! '.Voiil-var.l'.-KiiclL block, m VLYMO U TI I .....INDIANA. CLoic.- hijuora an 1 Cigars'. Oysters iorved up in the very Test Style, at all hour.'. Norernber 5, vDnl i. JO?:?i XQLL, 3UTO HU 2S ."Et! "Meat Market uii Michigan Street, opposite YLccIei'rt IJ.ir.k, ll.--FiiontIi, Tnlijina. Nor, 5 v'JnH. Wolf Creels. FLOÜ1ÜNG MILL Ep'ltin above mined mill, six miles south of ji l lymouthjis now uointjciccllcnt C5!ltin Ä: Jlcrchant Work. The prcprietorjparcsno pain to jjiTctatMfaconaiidinteidc';eeninghismillii;'jüiiditiontodo tlio Very 15?st ol AVorlc. ndhcrcels confidcnlthathe wilhiot fail tcsat pfvnll who may favor him withtheirnatronnr I.' I T-l I . . . r' r lour, in-ai,iran, KC,Kepicon?tantly onliand ind willbesold at the !owct livin'Miricep . IferPsreetfidlTolieir?natron.iefrom l. He o f Marshal la ndatb'oirun Teoiintie . MK'IIAl'LZKIINER. Plymouth, Aug S.'J.lHr.l . nHltf (Oriental Zhmj stable. SALI; FEED cO EXCHANGE. IIor?o and Carriages alwayg on hndtolot'at reasonable rates. We also pay tho hihet nurkH nrice incnh for Horpes. Ilorsc. Iardcd DJ !" week nd month on reasonable term 1IKSS& NF.SSKL I.iouth Indian March 2Cih lilvory. N. B. KL1NGER. Proprietor4 Buckeye Livery, "oppof it ( K1 ward ffonf ,Plymotith,Ind. nQ71y

.-droi'-dK i;b'oni-V?iiVed lilocnue. - ! a !,,.,:.!. '1 ;: h vi.a' V F'tlVff' if I Tbe venater frer.i Mr.s:.el:vctU (Mr..!-' laienus to uo. lie .h-ca r:et ; .:-.: lake V .,, T .Ti I t , I Sumner) is determlued tliat none ...f ihe?e!l 'he .qencrai opini-n that the amnesty an l v;l trr.n.utc !e-al uccumcats from cr.Cj , , . ; j , .,..?,,m.3 is r MÜsh and iuk - e!;:ev - u: - i:.. win .11. t.kc a-!:r.o!e.h:cmcnt of ! cont.res, nr.til the men who ::- eak tro:n 1 -'beaie. :::: ! r.e i imire-.se.t w.n -be !-:ea Perls, v'jc.,.5.?. !1? r.nv lefotmdat the Store j th 'e v-e; s.-,c-dc the ,u:.e 0, jb,, a . ,C-A that when the faiVeaml iras: I of iioni-ia.: 1 oiJ:K.tervrhSzL, läplj tt ; ,Vcl r 1:c r.iiit,; .. lk ... jaad Ark:;:::::- :di.-ill have been roocaU d in JCfiSCKNE."' "' " Iters hay that akail r.t-t be. We vi-jinoerats (--,o e, Xerth Car. hna. Viri:i,;ia. ai.-l

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ReniarkN of Senator Hendricks, OI ilKlini.tl. !1 li.C hqillll i'Of.ltl i.AiTV, wnon it came lntonnvrcr, v,omii i not undertake to interfere with thu insti - tutions of the states. As soou in the turled tonilitioii of the country : l jrave the t r. . Ii.. : i, t ....:. . Monty we see th.s t ' :.. v , j hands of it.:; ina-nate.: not v. Ith u; ? u'e ! a content tobe the ouict observer of! tha eontroversv. 1 vele.one the s'rile as I . .

eal rlvsUU of Xcroc with wliltc V. Hf to lell lIl0 ta 0f theh-dV- t V " i fVr , - ' i A bachelor has been studying female iXie Prcide2i o ReeonsSrne- "v1- rrr.ccc..lin:- j-.ta; ;!mt!? the ,.;!kt UnJ k:iv,,, the ;lt. Ucr., urc XlU udxxns : Mr. ProsuW, -like, the nt.r froi JSoa. ! ! -V."V:!l' , uY: "f;?1"' i;niiu:.' 'To WWco t into onni ,

I V isconsin. 1 have r.ct been an inattentive i-roin Hie Clncapo Tirufs. j ;'v T X ' 1 ta iT"-o to a ; rV' " 1 '" t iJ-- ;!cu ,;, thc.r,, mn.:r nno r ' observer ultherroeocliucf thi, ni.hf. An an,i. of the argunu nta.J, in'r mS.at.m hy the Il,:tse, ::, to the au:ii; Hoy ..iv,t that , a ,.KC( ,f the ! l; !' J h f ' ? 1 Vu a

rretoxt for it. ttie underta.:i.Jir was cr.iii- ;

nienceJ: sntl now, when in the influent ' tlmt u:e u-d uol l.icti siuuM M:e p:ovr::r.Knt rat ti i.;en ! h:!j the ' j ,tt-lt,.: . .. .. -i . , 'P t- ' J w I t . ii i; t ' i i - ' l i ' - j u-.n..iuw,ia; :. s'li.t we notice, liestoi some, it has been aceomplM.ed, there disi'-- uu-ia. -a;. U..waru,of ..ueiu.uan. area-, ovt.iwc-, h: .uc.i cai.e 1 ;:p.n.; The ?o:i:uj revivsl e-i Wcdiiehiy h;-t ! ihi-in the araw beneath, euch a trim

the poilücal cenuKiOli of the four million ; V!f,S 0i io;?'?- 1 V;1 V1'- i ti:!i'1'l" v-lu:icCl's o: ,!,".if- V!e ti,3tcni ' a:r: Uadi of the e,.ttrt ol in-; c,::-.uar ion thiAr.e; the bonnet u;.on neirrec", when th-v are set IVee? And I oi -iv.an;..:-?, saiu: 4ie c.i.-a lei-.--, it n state.- r..ve o:en civ.ei 1:1 txic.r u-, aai .v.iirv inlii iiied !v L!-m t'-A ,fi I,.-.,. 1 -...? ;,. P ,.!..:., . i - 1 i

U1-1..1 tint .racc'ivn the real strife of the ' the I-b fthe !,VUia;e.i.-i:.v,v.1;;,, oi h,yi:i;; v:!;,Uc trieb u, , 1 i v,,,,,;,,,, , l:iS'. ' 7 '! 1 1-" '"'"l'1"'"

niht ha.i been witnecd. That Is tho ! '- c 1 Conceive no ' reater aUurai?y t ti-J ..a.ar.ee o; t. e i. u . n. i.nd iefrauuuj;: . V IlaCve!:. T.i-i iriit i'; !.p ..,.;:rt. i li-it' 5m ,-.,,,;?.., :..:i

few reruirksfitvon the resoiuttc-n. " ' r--'T":ze?l. ile pochetcd th.-; ! he-;r.i the cr'.e!: - the Ne-.v Ih.-hu.d whip, j Third, itii. Con. iVcr.oro. ir want cf :si?t-nt a Ü" '0 I.h ut. Gen. ("Jmnt, and Tut, r, 'the b.s'.n.s of to nVht have recn-.t-u ell u L i!: of ! ast vtar beear.ie it ' md rreat-:h .',.Vro to ihj r ji: u and do-; readiness for the y-auir, rot coiiiir with ! ''u r li:0 pi--b!enr, paid hi repeeis tc been iastrtivtive. Taora ii a ..trite hen?,;-- -jt r?.;-r;i-: th.'.-iri, a::! lie h.vre I . nbi-n of :-ho.!-Jy ! .Wen cd' the we?i! Fill j his tr.e;?, bat v.i lainin- in ;rbon:h-; ''-'.i- (:-- rrl, eoiamundina this depart!id it 13 :r.t a strife betwven ':-eLtki::e:i A: k'ev's ivvn.. trr. :'.!. .: MI! M-.--e it -Ii : ro ,he r..a,-;; .00.1 1 . ::; iao'is Sen- pico". " j ient an 1 army, rn the day betbre y ester-

... ? . t , t- ..vi. f .-' - T - : d fi" 1.' 1 r-Äi'. i n jtial c.-iilr . v. 1 1 t? a .triie oi p . 1 ::d :: a :::e Mitest:e:i is. '."iK'.t t J 4'.., w 11. 1 o,,i ..re :t i.e.: .:e.e arc .c-na.o. i npo.i 'he rervlliean :d.!o who fee! th-.t lk very truble.-f-r.e finest ion. That I : th j trouble here t- nt-ht. U is not vhel her 1 1 11 1 . I a part:e-:!:.r laea-are .-h.-'.ii Lc v -:uv:vl: but he v;-y thin-: v:.-! i Jdnk the de nioeraey will cventnally have s- r.;e y :::;.? f r -er.t!eu:c:i w!io will no4. -0 the ostretae thii-.ie. iters hay that ah.i-l r.ct be. We vieinocrats i are a unit in.vn that tiveb.n. We I e- ,:. ; Lot'thc e:.ntrovey -o on. The senaLn: - i the republican? over the country wh , wish to elevate the nc-ro to t.n cuabtv.1 ;olitIcnl i0i.hl civü zulX k with the white man, will Lave their eontioets. ,.itii Jena.cr.s anil ie:.aei:vr.n?- . - . ... , I who entertain sentnnentr; v,tth the scjialcr . . .... ., .i from Wisconsin, wlio dees not believe that the coa lition cf the neyro in the sonlh i.; sucb as entitles him to control the legislation and poliey ti' this preat country. -.tCZtt Dcmorir.tlr VJrtorlrs Sn Galena mal lloi K is'nml Minute. laoni the Dubuque IfrraM, M.reh P. as true a lemoerat as crm be found iu that or any other eity. 3Iiner was instrumenta! in vroeurinir the arre:il of Mr. Sheean and lodging him in cue of Lincoln's ba.3tüc:3, three years re;or and now' Sheean b'Oais him by more thin 200 majority, where the democrats Mieccedcd hut year only by 18 n:;-.j.rity. (ilory enough for one day. The home of General Grnnt i Iieard from.The uctnoerat.s elected fbur'oiit of five alderman, and ditl not suceeed with the tilth because thev had no candidate in the fiebb The abolith.nbls had just b.?d the charter amended zo a.s to Miit their own purposes, as they lhou;;ht. Mar.-hal, collector, treasurer, .b'., are now a'! elected by the council. The biter this time is bitten. I'roni the Rook Island Artn, 6t!i. At the election yeterday, the following oliieer.s weift chosen, all bcimr democrats: Mayor, lai!ey Davenport, 17(i majority; police magistrate, C. Uuford, .Ir,-;ma-joriiy; Alderman 1st ward, Win. Shearer; od, W. L. .Sweeney; od, 1). L. C'unkle; 1th O. .1. DimicL. 1 Thiwi3 n glorious r?ult. Mr. Davenport et it 'larger vtfc than lie received last year, and the a e; rotate vote ca.st is liior. This is Ml. Davenport's fifth election very j;ood evidence that the people approve bis course. The election of Mr. Huford is an event of wlreh ho may well be proud, eonshh rin that tho shoddy paper and .shoddy jcople resorted to the most outrageous, wilful a ud inalieiou falsehoods against him, and tliat bis opponent was :i bh-hly rcspcctable, popular and unobjectionable man. . All the wards have dono very well. Tha "Respectable Fir.-t;" tho ''Sober and Steady Second;" tbg Woody Third;" nnd the "Indomitable Fourth" are entitled to credit. It i th first time in the bi'tory

Galena h:s dene noblv. The charter p;1' 1,10 . 1H" p-kake on either. A'eitbcr is noi.v or th

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15 iln-ro ,.,,( i,.,r, r ' ..,,.1 ! tal eleiacn! .;i t erpetuilv. It f Ih-v. - that 1 . '. r , i . ' f , liiio.ii;.-, wvie loniea. iion-e, i --;. an.i . . ia; hrnny uxed in .no .uri'-ue Oi inue rend-dr-rn-.M T! h-id iw. ..(-.,1 fC nu .state, uio:i its own mere me ii.a. e.'.n i , ,. 1 ,, 1 -, , u.ioon. J in: . urn nom:n-.'Ml .... i. .11- , ' . enee :.i.e the I.-:.v p:no.s m the t( a o. ncr. ibrxneriv jd.eriiF, and the J?emoerats huv.ullv -ct .m l tne union; that olvt-. tl;oIr Vhe n d v b-w that indaeed v.nt'nn lii-i"l i....-n i n i,-,.. ....,1 and ordiaanecs to that e::eet are leiral vi.i out up j;a, ia Mieen, ac uoo.l a man, ami . , ., o . the cn:-:ay b;. lu-.mve t.iit livavoii v....ila

'of tue city thai he democrats have had

- ,,-rorv n dorman. I here s not flM ! juc-tiou euneeruia t! C( rrectiue-s of tliü f'1"1 vr. -position, ami tb.e i'aots relative ' '10 -,ltt(-'r ;;lv I:-"'orious, au 1 o i'ully iuustantiate it. tiat it is n matter ofa. - tou lan?. n ronroe f 'l t he n. v. ev tiv whieii . it... .i. r rivivf nt vo-r- e-. ..ri-'-nraenr ;n L',u;-! ma wa; cr,n:?e:!. Whrdher th - ebih.l t!n: bvrn !-ü:.;.o: as he aad le-aH IV. m thai -t- rnd tho-c 'ia'ia - '- 1 -J - ;M; IJe; art! to 0:-' ! n.-trueled or-i-.niza-; "ently 1 t thc?o beras c.-:an!.Trtiei;s 1 lie que-! . : ei no r :h; r-.ra:ii:-:at!vu of . ' " .1 . .

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- ....-.-au , Ho eannot fbi.t th- deleft: -ih iVo;;: Ar- . - - U-o KjchinJ Eorcr. 1 kan -a.; and .u:,::.a:i nr.on to:i,,; r, 1 ; shv!' 'v1 "r"' "' u""! ak:t its will, but he can continue to re-j:;1 K:u-1:uMi: .L"".1 r i ! 1 .., .a m. f ,.,,,.,!7 : - . 1 a- ti-v lc'Zii.i.-- iii i.ee 11:1.0 oi V iin:.'.. ! -.a...- . -...Jticat .. c-:-: ' .ii.zai iüo . .... ;-. .... L .. . v ,,.,,:.,-:, 1 :'v-'-- '.- in; aei:e:rs io h'-auki :-.r: :"' v' ''' ' KU M'0 .C;:-pv ,;? j j a.-, Iqrlthe.ate. an 1 he can ako attempt ' ;- kff'S-;'? i t j k--t the Uki in o.hcr slates whe.-o v.": ; -- V:V;h;,1 f.'I'"'..!".";'?'. l1!' Iha-.o ae ivdre I a iMe-f.r.dd. Th: is vhal ' ':-i :"V -: J".!;:: lor ! VF,:1? kr i

lw.-sai u v ...e -... ;a".-A u -a .1 , ----- - -'rt!l bar..t::..i. V ir ima. and ; i:'A:i. th. nr-bi nation will n-m-ie a re - ! M-f'v'tat'ihtv that will ooinmend it t it t- arrav It.-.elfia opt.a.sition to the 'rev-; v.!,1' V ' . , . ! in-;b foneine i rer-'mtraetion. I andit may lc entbrcrd byiniii!ary levrcri f.ver hueh rtlons of the inirreetion,-: - - -- . .. . v..;. ...u.... . 'A'- de-Mi ,-,-, ..! ,...:..:..,,.,,,, UJ uc-a--1 - l- ,U l- -i-s". snne ..:..:.-.... !..,-.. ; it... ...

. in.... ..i.-i .i...- ... ...v I.I--.U-. nn. , . . territory as nniiiths. and to build nponä,!1- . vv K-- . 'J -;7 tho J,on:.-k-i!ta and Arkansas plan. ri hat ! l'::r;s u hV4 1J thl, ! reject i. purely despite tnul revobt-j :4i4- lvc, i h: canity ue eaters tne tienary. hiii.:t-lf rliall be the wittier We! r!.M-fl 1 f? -v ..note I'roni hi- :ir,t inaugnral address: j 4'::" .u' 1 ' 'unters r.. , ... f.. . new enemies tar n;ud and tar i eoide

ii iv iu i. vie .i ....j uaivu i one. vi 11 , I y ..t..i II fl.. lt...... n I... .. oi i . : e by a pari, culy, of the ttites, le lawfully 'i'he tame idea i.s f nbatantialiy repeated in his mcssairs to inee.vtia session ol 10I The doctrine is the tne v. hieb has been held by all our -statesmen who have op. posed the extreme tlieories of recession in rcicard to stato rights. Iiis premi-o is a truisnn and hi.s inference unavoi. labia, in what a dbrcpu!:ib!e liaht doei? it idace his present action in ur:.:in; the rec'uiiion ol the -ueeimalude-me and the crgni::i a i.i iatien.; in Arkansas ami J.i.aiMaaa. II the ordinance--" of i-cees.Mou were "ieally vt)id," the armed iibellion lo Mi-tiin tliem' could nut ive th.eni v didity. Il'iei slate could lawfully -act e.:' -d'the uni-ui, v. hen the rebellion eeas. s it t:.u.-t j - rlbree rcsumo iL; position in the uni. n. 'i'here can be no lawful reeonslructh n of the anion in v.h.i-Ii the .lecedin.'' states do not Vdlunlarily bear a p.iit. The oeeupathni of their territory by armel Ibrce. and the ius!ituieti of "overnuK-nt , am'Oi.L' them against their will, is not recoiiotiuetion. It is demolition, au. I the erection of a new' system, iu hieb n .d a feaiurc or principle of the dd h reserved. While it is true that the stales in the rebellion ou.iht i id to be repn s: nie I in the government airairi't which they n ! el, it h etpially tnn that when the n-bellion ceaes tliey cannot be lawfully represented save by men chosen by themselves under provisions of the national and their own state Constitution.! and laws. Df n.KP.. Apropos of the apology of the X. V. bvciiin- iVst f. r llutler's fai'ures in aruis by oltVot tiir hi.s merits in other respects, one of which Is that "1 e prevented the yellow fever fr.nn vbitinr New Oilcans whilst be was there," tiie Frovidcnce Fust Fays ''this phenomenon can only be explained on the rround that there could not be two pestilences in tV eity t th wmc time "

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.-eerctarv of v;.r. -iMKJer ir.stritcti' ' iivr.t 31 r. Lineehi. ('oeiihes to iet li.e eountvy kii-.v,- what ; tales have t ci-n ! - , t:mr;niu: tue r.-sr.-: ,;i.iiitv. m: 1 eheatir. i (.eiimraciu n 'V::iV iur i. i.i re iitan - J.i....!... 1f Iii' ; - nni;e and towi-h-,. ia j been oHed r.t th :r :a Jako np the 0-!!'.--.. n, i ten j t; 1 A. s ei ner.'. ar.r-'.ver :.: . . .3 e. t:.v ; - i - - - : : ceai iii.i: v .hit:: ,n!r: I.; il? :y rf hh a-.l-, ::::.!::.:;.:. :.re f.i.-ann-iuiiy in ainvnr ofj ...-a, an 1 Father Al-rah ::n i. :?.. I vod ! inat no . .-V nv.f :;!1 le furnished j to that cAvt. Tho i-rchknt, wettern 4 -.itvo.'s hin: ' 'overnrs, le.:i-h-.ir.rc.?, and Ioadc-r have tiiüo--). , . , , .

i- ' 4; 1 j prcssion that there Was an v disnneti-e, on , ;V r ;;-v v T- - - j',1-- y:y,VJ: j the part .d" thj eoni-inviders of the support :"-;'-'.?::' ., aUl;1-,i 14 b '!:! ! to heartily co-operate in the athiek oil the ! 4 "''' " :)aih 0f Ju!,. ti , eourt , x;ress ihcir ojdn - j V.: ' " " . V ;"1 MiL ; :vn i ;:d e::p::e:t -" . ,jr.i :rho'.:!-l hive been A:l'J-' ' 4 ,1J ,Ul'c' ' :U;' 1 CIv! . ,n aunine: eee ehieor 1 1 the c,:ni , ad, in bo.uii taia..!..:. 1 er-! 0f :lf (V.,,,, i:,;v.I1(Ied () en-.i e;e ; :l s l'4; Lv'111 l1'' 1 :V::il;in the r.s.au'.t. whe.i the coli n; anal a -

; . ; ; I , - I - - re. 1: .. . nu: u- Jii .-1 a,;uu; naiin-rr-.-it .e.ore ;.e can i;vos.ecute . ....... ... in.; eat tare ofj" a.L; 1 or a :-1 ..a.;-. ' jVV;.'; i'.'Vf "iV! 'if' ? a!" ''I" t 'i'l-.; Vil-:.;'? .-i'kveV?-' 'd . ,M , M ;','-r' V -V; l" , - O v:M: - - ree ü.:ed in j:;o eap.ure . . . .i-.n LMn ..u. V 10 tl-JllVC S'.TVti e. t.IJ - . , evaca :it a ;a;::o;t le e--u-:dere-.t a.-: aa .mv eneiiiies tar n;u I and tar people . i . .1 . . 11 1

iij . i ' v olt i ii i j , i :iv.i i-'.i v whI r.atia u;on hint and . f . ,. m. . Jjeetiou too epporaea

.1.. vi u. iii'.i tiv ..111 i 1 i i .. . . 1 l. I I. .1 - w I I :: that .-a:.te ;-erwd but t--niahe their in.ieuiiL'anee erisi--ieuou;. an-1 v.-..,., :., i.iu. i vi . - fub 'dte ,l j tlu; j.ci.jdc of f hat .-t..te. (b.v. Vance i ! U(!V, actively atvark lalivilt- the peotde and oraiiirdnir res i.-, tan to. The le.ibti'iy eriMiition of these (m federate States, after fear yc irs of v.ar, I.; by no ::e:'.!!S di cju rapine;. Tlie enemy ha? hut two armies rf all the h-sis he i nee hud in the lMbj. Crant has lilerally . tripped every j-eetoui ot the country; and en:uentr.t!ed all into Jwj ariaie.s. In We-I -rn Virginia he h.i net h fi men eiicii;;ii to protect his majer pcnerals in th.eir bc.bs. X.) rest fi r the v.icl.ed out there. In Tennessee and Kentucky (here .:re u- troo: ?. Mi- i- eo' i. Alibuaa. (!eore;ia, Forida and South Carolina h ive only small th lachmcn! s, si reiejily ferlilie 1, deminatinL" no ei untry and la-hiiuir (nils their camping-grounds.' in trans .Mis-s--ippi the eon led erat i s have i.) enemy. '1 he army around ilichnom! and Sherman's movable e-!i;mus only remain of ah tb.e has'-; th:d once threatened these states. The.-e two armies di.p....-t d of. victory and in 'epeadence are t ins; the whole eountrx returns to confederate authority, and vc eenfront aiain thefront'n r.-. (d'the enemy's cotintry. Xe er before has the. pv.-pect d fnal and sure victory presented ilsell to the.-e people. Xow for the I'ist time is tbe isMie narrowed down tothe ordeal of battle: The enemy lias apparently had many successes; but really he has been narrowing the issue, and putting it within the u ,u h of ( ur resources and arms. While scattered over half a continent it was impossible to win a decisive victory; but concentration his, after leur vears oi effort, brought, victory and independence within our reach, without hazarding oiv liberty upon the issue f buttle. 5 rani has been driven to this', despito his sueccppk6. lf Iom bern rompolled to de-

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laut armies. i n jt b-'epann- his 1-arai.et and abattis ! f . . 1 ; VjL i.-e i-av.-a.ie ot :ih tve-.:.-. and in nt n);;:-y;rrr on.-aieer ;.;;:t:-i l lead the i-u 5 witli the w .-riiii" ir.rtie.. 1 ct ! b-;H.-el th-? n:e-iure taken v hi in would j ;-re u:ce I S..e. ,; ' V. V r:., T,.,;ü-. ee.-il..!. lii'.C. .1CT2. J.CU110, ill iainnrr ; to j ue-h forward hk troops promptly, ::ud ; in ij.-kinu a;, the avenue designed i". r ! the p-rv.ue of troops ordered to Lilow, he i , ciev -: :t of the ti, in a bomb orf ten ! rodi in the mar of the main line where1 i the r.i.jvement eould n.,t h. v.df-e.-;.d 2 v itn. 1.

Foxrtb. CI Z. IF Diiss. c! the t'yd 't his nU:if, :Y:.. Jft-Iin. half-

j i.notJe i.iiani. c i;.!ii:ovaiiK a on xa t?, hi re:na:ai.Tjr behind with one r:V'l;:ient in a j ;:Osit'..Mi where he could not .see -.vhat vras ! -o.:-;-cn. ..o.ivr f.x " xif..h. !ri;r. Gcu. Wileox. in lack of cr.rnrv. in carrvin- out Ger. I5urnide's ord j-. to push Lis ti eov,s forward Vi Ceai - ...... 1 'ike e.-i:rt coueluded the opinion as ldiu;v" " ''Vithont intending to convey the -imnrcssion that there Was anv dis:iiieti.:n on i :i u.J ;:?.tu.t. wae.i taj eoui i ' i.- n .-. , j-.nf ' l-.. ..- 11 t -.)-. t.-.i-i.:i f.- u-: . i W t .... . ... . J 1'.. -. ... ... ... .: ,t : . ?, " r.l."a -A fir. "! V!:e T"I uoi-- rb-vM) Herald av- ! -The 'brave defender.s of our nation's hon -

erMire sul jeet.-d to inany feaidul trials aad:1- ko:.e the law wa j-a-ed in pvation whibt hi d.eiru-e -f ihelr jp'v;l btlik. ) t is i -m.I sip! that fueh peril-.-us bat r-.t : ;b. :: j? datlo. If anv -: '- Seue::-:; and darheU voted d.iuM this ( roi:,iti..n. !.t theiu read 1 it.-AMr Al'..f L'dur. jUUtii::i. i!i0 de,erirti.n c! " nno..- ia.. nan, i..!.er o.er, are , . ...... . . ' A f" 111 from id - hon II elci ' Uiideri eidn, and :...;o.e m ine ;.ri:-jn pens , ;. , 1 ,. , . .. , ,:. . .v . .. . . 4 ... '- -. bite boars -t:.s n sJreatn ot n

oi ;..e : ov.t.i. ;iii ; ::e m ; i eanren-nna c....e , r vS .,.h .i.... V,i)r,p pas ju;. 0ü:iolO(,,r -.u.e.vled -afrh.fo t::d rc 0?t;l,lo ciliz,n .n,,,,, ' ., lcr40f the nth I.wa eavalrv! whLh is db- , tribuCv. iu ,m;lll ,lv,,c, th,:,-,,, nit u ,nh. I T , , . . ! , , ., :,, .n , . . ........ .. western Ijvr i anJ Dakidt to liohl in mib.1 rebels oi lae-e ,c- . . - ...... . -I , ,. , j uon:a i ;n id a: neme ra.i L-ei.ua i.e j uonn-M 'he mai.iai e.ao'.I-ui.'ai.-; el a ei.: i soe.ner i' - (ur ?'..r.rivJe n Vive ; te; a n:o. ern ..nhrer.ee in the 1,1 ' '! d neuee his uai:v r-aduhi:u wa - r.jt eonüned to ureal alone, lea" that eueie iluhi hnev.n as water. lie liked whbky. ':;cr'he drank whisky. Now ho is Rationed iu a wild frontier district, outside the confines of civihriti.ai , am! tho influence of temverance f.-eicties and sanitaiv fairs, and consec"j.r.enlly beyeml the reach .fins favorite hever.ejo. Ail his elb-rtr !o overc eae the rigors ef his simafien h ive j roved unavailiae; he can cot nary a nip. A.s a l.i-t re-ert. in a ro.vnt letter t his wile, he m;d.es the fo!!ov:n.Lr do -pa'ri:: upea!: .Viude dip your lettm in whisky, so that I can tret a sehmell uv tiie critter once more.'' To su.-h straits are our bravo boys in blue reduced by cause of tiie cruel rebellion ! Wim Vih not s jv. '() 4br a tonprue to curse the slave. .h se tre.i -on hke a 1eadly ld'h'' has !cpricd our fellow ciiizen of his d.iib, modicum cf tainde-iee-l i" The editor f the Clarion (Fa.) Democrat, on account of the high price of paper, labor and other articles connected with the publication of uew.-papeiv, had determined lo dbconiinue its publication, and so announced to his sub.-'.-rihers, when ihey calli d a n.ce!in,; aid resolved th:it he eeuld n.t -it p. and Udd him to rai.-c the j rice of Iiis paper to Sl 00 paid him a year in advance, and told lorn to go on as they were not goinc to do without a paper. If all democrats would so support - their lcenl press it would bt but a short time tintil tiie country would he restored to peace and prosperity b Peinocratie , rulers. Let the cxieriment be tiled everywhere. Waslitujmi AVThe opponents of the conibdtrxiioi. ?cbome have been successful in tiie election in New Drunswick; which fact, it is l.ciieycd, will postpctn t!i2 coaaunimütion of the project for indefinite period.

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j evidenth- been haudlei otily by daimv ; finder.-:. iq makis mi jiarade of a watch. it she- wears (.::e. nor doe, s-he draw oil ' bacheho- we should h-me tu our solitarv idea with a res'-'ution to become a better ' . v and a ranrv-t-d " 1 ro:.; ;'c New A!u my A'gu, After enduriirr !.e inimis of the tv iv-ui c.n. iii.- .11 i.uieo.u Mi.isteu. fe as ma-la a c.;;.;ai;i he va made an :-i!' he went to the iV..ni. 'e have heard '- fkiaiby ti:-v)i : Jlr..uQU.u:TKn. .'.t:.-.:y .r Tin: Jamls, l':!"Lr. March o A. M. for four year, the son d iJncoln .nüsted. kCait. 3bn ei ; Jdueoln. oi:e of the asilCapt. 3bft ei ; Jdueoln, oi:c of the assister 10 .us Tii !I; seen lor sven rear '.vlu ai he had uot ! loes not the serhdr.re. .'wbieh Lincoia . ae.nwä io weh now to qn.te. s-v -to to . u..nwä o weh .'r.-w to cnoto s-v -io to ' the mt. thou h-'ard Mrs. Helm, tb aunt in the caio, is cne of th- ecniederato ; .il,terj. j j t'onress ha- r,av,e.! a law to prevent ! niilitaiy intcrtorenee in eVetlcns. It looks j fair ctionsh upon its face, and we hope i will r-rove . in oractiee. Jt ?recribes ! will prove .. in pracliee. Jt prescribes j ai"o:i- other ihn.trs the puubhment of ! napn-oiiim nf i:i the penitentiary to anv ! oilieer vh, shall Mte.oj.t, bv military r- .'' " pi e-ci .1-e oiinineations 1 r voters i b?r tha?i ih-.se n-.n.od .y the bnv ,.fth j -ilc- in V.hieh titey may 1 c Stationed. , It is iiiia n!.r that a (h.a-ivss whhh h: . a ' ' 1 i. Vl I I. :. .! IOC .-il tin; - whl'.-h h: e J-eeU , J ÜT.tt.l Upon ill? bail. d box by nan I : e r "'1.''o i-i:a ?o -uddetdy the tiiormiitv !,.iseael. and ihe :-;: vtrators i 1 oi" tketn vr-o thy a ;daee in the Stale i risa stream of a . , . : , i xjii;rlit v river. Oar bod at lir-t .uiic!os I flvn. Vu' ,iriv-'lv :,k thivn-h th pJaylul innrninrin-of the little brook and 5110 W-'IV5 Vr!V T,)0 j iv-.v ble.-oms ever our younhead. the ib.w,.. tb-. b,dt.t- w. ...... ."iv i.'v.u.-! heao. the ilov.ers oa the brink seem to i H- r tho:.i- Ives to the youtip; hanON: wo are harpv In h-.pe. and v.e ':r;isp cairerlv t the oiau;y a.'-mnd r.s, hut the stream hurries vn. and stiil ear hands a.v en.ntv. Uur eaiir. e ::: ycuih n-1 ina.iho.! i.i alentr a deeper and wider : ool. amid objects m )i"e r trik'n-r and ;ii.;-uiiieer.t. We are animated at ;he mov a- pictures and enio' r.ients and iuiu.v'rv t as-inir u: v.e are exeiteu at snnie short-lived disappointment, 'i'lie t ream bt-as Us on. and our joy :mu1 ief are alike -of; behind us. W e may be hi v. recke I. but we cannot be delave !; w hether rouah er ni xt!i the rb r h ih ns to it home, till the roar of the ciean is in our car, and the tos-dn-r of the waxes i bet ca;h our feet, and the iand lessens iron: i ar ecs. and the llo'ds are bite 1 up ar. und u. and we take our leave o! earth and its inhabitants, until of our future v ova ire there is no witness save the infinit eaud eternal. - o- . . Anon Ha i 1 X ; . Hat.- not. It is rot worth while; your life :- boiir enou-'h to make it pay to cherish such ill will, or hard th-n.irkts towards any on. Wliat if that man ha.v cheated you or that woman has played you fdse i' What if tliis frieod has forsaken you in year lime d' need, or hat 4M10. havine won your utmost confidence, has c-. nein led that lie prefer to treat you as a tran.ircr ? bi t it u!l ..n. What differenee v. ill it make to you iu a few years, when you ; hence to the "uuiiseoverd e umtry:'' All who ill treat ou ivnv will he- the more sorry for it il ea than yon, in your decreet Korow road giief can be. The earth is inhabited by 1 -SS 000 000 of inhabitants, n inicly, blhj J00 CVO of tho Caucasian raee; fo2 000 000 of tho 3Iun--olian r.iee; ll'; 000 000 of the Ethiopian; I 000 000 of the American Indian, and 210000 OOd ot the Malay raws. All these re.-.pcctively speak o Ö01 languages, ami profess more than ouc thousand different rcliirio n s. A Vermont paper Pays that tbe rumor that the high rice of eggs is owing to the fact that hens have to 'ftamp thcra." ir without foundation.

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