Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 April 1865 — Page 1

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rLiu . . V HEnS LUT THE PRESS THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS 11AIKSAIII; UNA77BD EY I N F I, U II IM C 3 AND UN BOUGHT BY GAIN." VOLUME 10. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THUliSDAY, APRIL 13, 1865. LI m !- JMUM 1 J. J III!

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rUBLISIIKD EVEUY THURSDAY AT r l y m ju Ti r , i d i a a . S- Ij HA-RVEY !Pr0"0riGt0r' T C R 31 s J,00 a year. Payments must ha made invariibly in advance and the paper discontinued at ihc cxriratio.. ci', the time.ra:d for, rr.Ir-'? renewed. will b? strictly ndherc 1 to. BITSINCSS CAIaDS. vn .' A- C. CAPKONt Attorney and Notary, ,d.i l.:--eKcd V.'ttr C:oi::i - .it Will attend to apr-re.toral Diiac- p a in Iii- hands rtrr.mptly and carefully. P.trt:cu!f.r at ton ion -v. en to Gixr.ruin..i3 . and th- .llaenvr.t ofDecedcm s i-Utcr. ?-!: . i n..t- .nf.W.-r.?ed and dlsaf ion 'in1 -i -'-" r v i.i .r.rjd at rcAüonsb'.eratc?. Store, riT'nlii I.idi.-.na A r T-i t C. H REEVE ! V7 ar ClnimAn't, Plymouth, IaC, Hv'lCC 00!!'::d.d to rcram? t o pr&ciit-e c. r .1

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'ir1 i r. Kt SC. o. well a- "i'-'ivi, f.-::: Tjrirr.rtllv an! c-.!::. r' -! i-t;r::ic j .1icUl on L:veand Pi'n-tv i: t.ij r.i; in tue Li,":.'! S:a!:. Srr-ii.M. Attf.nt..x prid to. tac p.ro"V.Mor .:f Claims of r-oWSor?, tK-h Widov 3 ::! hvtis tor bounty, arrc-:-..-s oi pay,prn.Mo;v? oM-.or t- : I" avbo!'.- to C;:.vi'i"U.. :-!.ct !n Co.. -- - 4nKir. i t. A. O. PACIvAHD. -TV iu- mil !. 1" .ur i-. A. -1 .!,'- r. a 0 r r. v. fii". Ill .. w . . V T.!TC-. -a.!!5." r. '.! F'..-1". t :..c '. üao'.vieo Ttre.f, t'irc id-ekj X rthol tae Edwards Iloti Plv;a '.ta Ia. ; J.J VJNALL. w a i.or r i: t r; ?;iy T.ICIAN and hR(;i;o::. trlicular A'.tcr.tir.a paid to Oh'tttric rrirt:.c V..1 V;-.-.i?v ,f ir..r. t IMn . oifo-c ever C. iV.nu-r'js fctor" :1 lvi i at -- ;i i sitt the Aort!:v,'et" unr .. ,r,. Fti;;:: r-eiurc. vm.I-l-lv. ! j.jrv-Zzi3y M. X5. 1 i ,1 TS vs o-rve cli:r of I.-Iiaaa an 1 a-eu.Ii?:! Iir"i'-u'r, .'ad !f.r:i his r.revi.as x- I jieri-io.c in "ivate 'artete; (. , r.ü I Jto adince in li,e ; ll-ispltt!: ia Nw York, he h ..es t'ir.;dT.i:!.v , I'f'ion to ti. -j t ivoria ; I.im with tlo ir r';itriri..; ,

H ToV;4. .XzCtaC::' ! t T. r .v. ..r Idaor ralth; ny r.yer' th-" h-:N cd i every one w'.o came within the 1 v';'''-h' t!i'- i;ir;:-y "aei renmaimg t!m:-s. , plied the person. "Well then." said the some time alter they are married that they V A oekpiv-.f -o;!;c-.: .. . L. -.a - nA 2 . , J,., ( e , Zu.. cireie of their la,'. ! Yl!tf; l'u'r Vision. IuWer. -you must be a confounded rogue j associate them with whaling ealieo and . t-ir; cri.0,!. U,aa"u:r,-V ry;ar:i, : -v;. , a.a: : t , , :; T,..n r,r f:r . j... : ( JfpJV t- V.vu '"i 1 1 'ii ti rceh 1 1 Ula ' h. ami tell of n hight "' j"; ouldmake ta- 1 ed j to cheat your brv'o r of a sixpence." j peeling potato. Then let' the girls ena, .th.r r.Mr.aee.. , pr.a-. ta -rv.--.r, .. ..-en ar: oa.t. d j ; " ..'f . ..,Tr v , . ;rVn,;; ! v;l,0n the old hou.e was brilliantly lighted. ! e, to wnicn replied. -Vcs, 1 ; -- i jov their illusions and delusion as lor.r O " P n -5!Jt-2. - T A p R S' "2 ' 0.' i.Vo I V r 1" rLrc Aiö ipry JaV i '-' -nests assembled to see a h-ve-; will du anything I can for you with pleas- j Was lalVAl. The editor of a western , tVy CJin. They Will Wake SOOU CtlOU.'h A 'r Mt t.' .al wr.l trv...-Ut- v.ea. f:f.; orr;,,...,,.; in' .,-.,. '.r,UTn ihr 'V "n.an itt ihc p.iaio ( f lilc pledge hcr:urc- ;p:iper -ayslhata-Iiyal mati m hts p.aris : t0 lift:aaa its realitie.. Let them flit and VlOmy IM ul hn.; :ar.oto,::-r enre.:srt;.j!Vte:ä.s. , y ' .X'Xrt faith to a mdd man-and how through all ! , .;h:c went into the bed room to make the Uvo!;,rtc.o! t, :Wi Washnigronhs oarcveil fmUcr o;U lh,ir .ricf ur 0f butterflv . .,-vr-..,-r'i.,-,., zxi. i '.v!r ;,,n( ! I'1" "1,J';-1 , ' 1 - 1 ' , !. - f , t h , 11 , ( , ti) .. . ; bed aitd he topped oat into the shed to Addie-s on the L'lM o I'cbrr.ary. he ,vit..K,. -;(.i, 1.. , p, .,-. (.l,.irm .J V:i- t.---' -. ! nc.-.is. ';e.. i.e. II.' nv:v !,;-t..aad.vt tlei-tore bct'.V( eti las own dominion and t:e '".te ex- i 1 -1- u .u i.i.ii n.u j. 1 0 . ii !,!,, 1. , J i- cxisioate. wiaca Iii h: trn Uiarui and Flvmontfe, Marzoll CcurA7, InCl. ; cl-j. pi. Uhe-tervelt. tfaH-tf ! ,,-Ked b. bU vi -n d -o i' --V n,.J vevo ne;er fepar.it,. 1: ;tlJd ; et .some wood, as sue upp',s.,d. but came , read Si!enJy aao sah.aly lor souse time, even u,e? both in ?outinpl:itioa and in -I - ' , " '1 r "r" '-A' 1 lii.-o -0 t';-"v-t- (I.nl fin P:s i.i.-e:e- in witn a revolver in each hand and com- At last he rose lroni his seat, grated hss re'roii.p-t Tim ' d'i.Arr t, ,-77... . , r r. - G- Ci-'J.CRS2 sasver-ng mortal who-icpt fvr shelter iist. tM' 1 i-a..... t-? i.ou ou i..t.t.c,: : . . , , ' . rt.io.-pc.i. 11m wi.i discover to tt.em 1 ryniZC I; V.Oolh. au.) .u.-th- Wn da.., , tll ... ! 'oi amunie. b-elh.--r for ile-se gone be-:n,u'e" "'ingai ncr. j oe hr,t .-not grazed ttfe, a, aad .hrew the beoa !own in a pas- . wli.lt ;t crreets of them. llirenological . ' .ltnSo Peace. ti 'b! I- be 'i he M th''. ! t,ach of aP vanish-1 'r temple, he .creamed and implored sim, "Why, John V said his a.-t.-uished ; jouriiüp 4 r,,,.., ..ar.-.r LV;;;r.V4'ra:rn?; nicx kc convcyatn-c-, take nck:nW1,.dgcir.cnti j.;; f. f. ' C", ' 'ied iri'id," aV; J listenin- '-for the sound ofihll ,K)t ll'r but he fired away, the wile, '-what on earth ails you V "Why,", '"V- P-,&..J-tH pin:vf J!v. " Depositions U.. xi. ; lf' Ux' ' , K V'n,t;':-- ' h .. ,, ... .1 . ; . ,i .1 " ' 'next shot takin - eifeei in her neck, and said John, -I'll be cussed if 1 sit stiil and , . e uue. ,n . i IT 0,;:,,.flvr: V;a.:. Pirt:, that e?med o 0.1:10 alen. vath sweet : 1 1 u " 1 " I tj ,.f 7 '. . , , 1 :t 4t,,- .. 1 1 ( 1 Aim at C III ft It 111(7 . . . ,T--TM'"dr V-ii -V ; 1 .1 , ,1 .. j . ! Ä ! the next in her iueast, v. hen s!;e icil l.ior- ho:r tae 1 uoiivun party abused, not by . Tnijv n. ()S'-0'tN K. . 1 1 ii 1 1 l A .. A memo; e: to lae ear 01 the l.stner. lor she j . n , 1 .. ,. Pl, m v 1 i- ' n r t ir ftihnin in mu. of l.u n,l,, 'O v.r. . j-v. . 1, . j 1--... rr.f r".r,i I tally wounded. !e this time a few ot the old . a-iii:.ai :i lumsea . i he ireou -vr.i.ar v.ii.iian. in one 01 111s puidic ! Uu,V V.''r C -1-cl to viou4ly KflMirlfd. ! bo-au llriner upon them, foiae of the balls she eluded him lud. but commenced sine-, cry- One day, he says, a-mau went CT0ffi:v Dans .civatxc ; ft r ;i o r ;i 5 Collector, jii'Oi.ec.i r.c-o e.tvv. j j pa-in- throu-h their c!emes,but without iug the baby to sleep with the national i a store there, and began telling about r-' "1""n' I Caaf.,., , rr&nn. Attend t.the Z A ,ecnc "curn-d lÄfauttero 'ting any of them, lie then raised one . hymn. -'Job, llronA Ibmy' etc. The re "There had never been ,ueh a tire," v. AIFvACS, , Cci?-ction of Claims. tCV ;:'i:t?i:J:'r1 I "--r the execution of Ibd.ert C. to his head and the other to his whole family are "loyal." . he said, "la the eonnty; ot Kssex. A ma 1 tfrT i 3 - P,st cir.r:acr, -v,:i .ken reared, i -.j, " i ,;f1 w 'cf si ! edy, the ; articular, of white!, did breis!, ,aid, iaod by. gentlemen," audi ... UTu ill "kTpoC : beacon 1 et ,g, s bam an .-.D.aP.t) . T,rm, T:j0.:.ratc. I'i c,.::-t'V-'4'lj-i". "L ' ". 1 1 nut le-lc out until vest-riay The -d ! fired, taihn- dead on the spot. It U be-, jowl 01. tne ndge-pole. lie tired at the L i . - ! 7l'--tf- iUTa.a.resheu fL(mmhev-; i,imate friends and' l rcrttl;ftI i? Major i:ei.eral , 0W1, aud the wadding some how or other lir A - C:;U;0,Vhp i!C,;'U 8Tfi:' ! heonreoV e jealousy was entirely Ambrose Fow.ll I ,11 was htlled :n the re-; getting into the shingles, set the hay on m "V-, '! Pi:T ER LAKS-R. j r:::; W1 11 t-n e ollla L,vl to- V-t battle, near, lersb.ur, couflrmed. firo? ad it waall denvyedten tons of c. ..m...!n... - rr rr - T- A : -rrp iuay a .Ui.., :. !e b tarn I o , . v -rile-r 0 f 07 ,,v Qve - - 1 b"d - !tcw.ii b'troyi jj that city on ..ttui'dav. b.av, six head 01 cattle, the hnest horse m.' Warehouse Trucks, Letter Presses &c ; ; ' ; if, 1 white h'tir: ihc k;v U.ki: -huir c! 5e by ; AeF J-i -C broilers, to lvl;i,X l , - ' j xlv ,piv cf hU death. lie wa, bora In Uhe eountrv." &c. The deacon n earl v. FAlRSUNI fiRFENLEVtf kO . L. ' L -4K!'-hl holds another form, slitrht aad ira i ,:C These latter wore ig- ;'; ' J; 'S ; Yii, .bout 1 -aS. graduated at West ! crazed by it. The m, u in the store began, r .littii.l.li Vus.ciiit..k tv ,, Or.eDaar v.'ocf of a .i-iar I Y',.rk'-Gr., ; v-t.i. i i i 1 ' i P ' u -r iut of ' ' c" "d - to v':-h ' .--d 1 as ;s f apposed, insane, wii'tt he planned . . . i l 1 .1 i i - T.l.o OJ.i.tro. jecrv. Prk al.scfthe oialiv SlV i rVe", 'l ' tl hs v to Ye Tit d it"TnT i t ! excVutod the terrible le. h jFoiutiulbiaudwas emph-yed in he exclaiming andcommuitaig uu n.--.-.trr.! tni.vT or.'- the -:aa;ac. jo.iionl. vaniO tf." i t;riu,,L' 'iehead, yet hearing Iva-es in ! ,- . , .e'.uted .toj ! coast survey until November !,.. He -What a loss! ?ay one. "Miy the

Jir.-j - Udv ' I Ins countenance o- groat beauty; ar.d dher;"" ' V ' , (,:ul'"1,""u . "l opp,.riait . 35fxif o KHr lllf AzSeCK. ' resiiruod his commission, be; rig then a LVaeoa will well nnh break down under " ,l ., .. "." " I J. S. ALLEMA.N EP.O. ; : had .-y -h.ürts glide etil iron! the scevet i W:ls a practical jeke. The) Thereat city of Mexico, as it existed fiirst' lieutenant, iu ?dareh, ISol.' entered j it," savs another. Aud so they went on, A ileir U:. ! yyiiVL.'Z&P. SADÖI : ccmcrs, aao Hit lwbele-Iv round in the j jhr.t an order, purporting to is- at the time of the .Spanish om.-iit. eon-! the service of Virginia as colonel of the ! speculating one after another, and the 'V, , 'ro-K"p 'l(,.,,,n rrrOnw..:::-.,', ";i,aia Str-ct d-c- -- V'y"1. lirtv--llt; - r ' If v' taken tained uoin three to live huudved t hoiwiad ! ol regiment, ile commanded a brigade j elm venation drifted on in all sorts of con - T) ÄhlltdhÄ " '.jlnetids-ihe do-.tlvh.vod ones gone he-!ln j" t!ie "jumper on 1 r.day ajternoon, inli:lptl:nit.. Its exunt wa.sneh that one ! at the battled Homney, ,1uno liUh. iMil: jeetures. At hda Muiet man. wh. sat s natVorvt.--:. -leo'f MHr-;dir.v,T,iv. PLY.VOl'TII jvD? .-;., I r,r: 1 All .ho had made life pleasant 1 a,l'.!on!;. w,th "vY'',. ni-lv"!: lI ",,!"1-1 thousand p-rsons were daily 011:12:01 iu ! was soon after made brigadier, and kr spitting in the fire, looked up and asked: If Oirlce ;.air-iM:ar. w,-t .p-of :.2io!iaMn : Choice Lloams Cc:.,i ' i and h-aatifVd h.-r b-d fiV. , o ... : setting b,rth t. ait the evil of bounty jump- j ..lti.r:,. .1 ,.1..,,,:,,., i.n JV(V.U 1', ! . mai ,r eneral in tho c-oiiiodrate army, i ;, V , 01c" Tlirt man was

I'f i-ei Vj to -ytivona "iäm w,ti: liovir '.atrofi.". v AJt. AH vr. por.irdvatt,.r.d.-d '...eithf. d.ijon.ight. : T KMW abov- niTi! tv rrV , , .'...F!r2-)vor Pewhin-'. Dm- ,tore. 8 V'vAVA?-tf . - A - ,m.liliV rri south of .. ., c . . i . i x- t . Jt 1 3 nioiit ii ,i aov, doit! fxcelitoi i lieaidfiv.-e on Center st.-tft, hr.tdijor Nor h I r 1 r.t ..;;. .d.iir-' iltf 1 - . tf ' i.lHslDtai Ä: Hercltani Vs'orl. v. . . i r... . . ... Iti'ü 'epropri"tor?paresnoi.nn?to ifivcotisfac.

''ili,?ri J lipw ai:i.- i km si:V ar.AN s-rar.Kv, rr.vMvcru, tMv.. C. V. H. M'C0rI3Lf .. . , , I uid .rota A trams,.. and rbotoj t ern, de n orders are le.rt at I vtmlü-ly j U r.aibui to aa t. . put of the t, i . !I ja .'. a ri a . . .... I '"' HAbL ANGER. HOUSE, .oartheBrll-o, and within a few ininutes walk of the Depot, Sotith Plmouh, Ind. ........ ,,....,.rz:,., I :r; ju n j, . -i i'v....i.iic1ii)r)TeUllSt', d tt l?t raiined t i kecr it iu mmiier everv n rth v of pabliu. itron.igc. IT I S . T A 13 Ij r, will'.-J vipjditfd wfta tliehctthe market atToidj; M.-io;i,t'jle, unl evry exertioa used to ci l-r t'i j stav of fnetd agreeable. 0 O N' V K X 1 J X T S T A R L KS a ti ie 1 fi th premises, and a faithful ostlor al travail ittcndance. V i t tn 1 1 ' i , ! i r c h 3 1 , 1 8 5 1 -J? m 3 ra i

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X? 1. Thni Tnblcs. S, Tt. W. V C. K. IX. Time Table W l NTEFl AR RANG EM EXT osriRTir.r or trains from ri-YMorni station VTE'TVTAtlD 30UXD TRAINS. J No. I D.iv Ex7sre5 7:.V2p.m.j Xa. 2 Nigh: Ex;re. 0:30 a. r.i. ! Xy. ." M;ul Aceornrao Luica 4.45 p.m. J No. 7 Night Kxr-res." S--1S a. m ; EASTvanD bound tra::;. J 1 l ' i I'll i I . ,. T . ' I . . . . ' Xo. 4 X-i-lit. Expro? , Nj. G N::'.t Ex!-:e5.a No. S Mail A??;rr.m-- alien .. .0:2." :a i a rn. a.ro K tt- C. ?. 5. Tint TaWf. WIXTETc A ÜIIANGE'IENT. EASTWARD . L-' avo La Porte, da:!?)

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WEÄIWAäD. r p, j ( 5 O;-0-' ' Arrive a. 11 Porte Tnir s ran !v La Porto time, vhk-t. is krt ... Tr;:r: roin; Fcalh, pas V.'av.atahas filrw: - . r .... i niO A T ! . ''S. U. ............... ' .'- .'I- ;'. t.' t " -. ',-'-.( 2ä " ' ' ' goi ng' north.' Ht T3xT05f . . .ni.P. .O . . . . . ' ; . t,. i.-:n r i . CriiVEPt, ?i:rt j ivenp f-vt . oirce; ti t.-. t. v-'i-i ,:t . i : i i ' ' ::'"!V e r.-:ad hi-t i v.e-:ays and - .ones :ay, . f :. h :a ..!.h. makir-.a' t w.. :süs each : aod l t Tv. .;;th, ln-te:d oi .ne. a hereto! o-e.. i Teeth set . :i Id. Silver. r Ilubbor; ii W-r': War.at.tel. A.- ?es at ' ;;o lT.-. "vlinf.rt-t' rn. a. c. e?a":o:-, C :. r: : r. ; P a a t i s t - ' ' ;' '" ;U 1 ', avÄS? .'1.1 - !'. (., .Ol - n"l i 1 S'lav.-. i v-3--,ii;Ä r . 'TyT iv.,....v, --OLx.i. r. P 1. Y m n '. f- r F.UK lib THE STTi: lib iHUM. B "it AKCII AT PLTIvTOUTS'. O fu fr o.. I o . . : .'.h.nad I t 1 T T 1 ... i e . . 1 .. . .1 . . o . 0 . . . . 1 L.-iua i.,.: ) a afjat M ol.et on äli-.hi ran Street, ppj.dte :ic-il'r 4 a. Nov, 5 -Im, (1TTKH T lA;UKilb- MILL j:i ana: nuomsiceeniii..' l;iiinninconJ tin. tf.!.. Ii V.mv I2v-; t 1 Work. ndhofoela confident thathe willnot fail tsnt .sfyal I wlio may favorhua withtioi i.atioa.i e . flour, .Meal, Uran, :iPMk-pteor.stai.tIvoi1hand ul willhe sold at t.o-loweM Ii vin-pricffi . I Ierdoect full v. solicits natronacf from M. . .;. nsof iVI ir-halhtnd idioiidru'eenati'.'s. mk;iiaklzkiiner. ' I1Vouth.Aug.t23, 1 Mi! . .Htf ' ........ . . j Oriental i'ivcnj stable. sali; i-i:eo o exciian(jk IIoro an-1 Carriairei ulwais on loind to lot at reasonable rate... We alo i.y the. liiglioft market riec ineish for Ifore3. Horse-i ho.udod by day , week itid month on reasonable t rin IlliSS & NläSSÜI. ! mtii ludiiiui 'darcii Üöth Ibi '.l Livr v. nTb-K LINGER , rroPii;tor"uckejobivcrT,,'oppo$itKdiftrd inn" .PlrrtiTOh.rr.'t . n271t

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. .... ,. mg ber a'eae a:i i m -.i:i:i!" ai on the ! ' 1 1,1 V , l' A l ' r,v- U Kt n f ouhl walk throiodi thorn with as ht!e lie led tho attack on the national lorees at , all public speakers, in the pulpit and .Auvce.-vj.j. carihlv :!:;!-. -Ah! if it only had been J it; "'jd iarther, that it had ut nyw feet a his hamk" i -Mechanicsville, which opened the seven ! elsewhere, heed the mural, bid vu aim -..--r 1" rhe wasthinkii-to heiself "If I ,LC:i ''e-dcii to seieet twenty uamci oat of j n '.ai.Uodue:, aeaiiv three miles in ienirth. ! days' fighting between that place and liar- j at something, and did you hit what you 1 .1 ....1. .i ... ' r x l the a umber ounlined in hurt f.:':ivctte. ! i . i. ... i i.i ... !.;...... r ....i;.... I ilm n.li-w .... .a' I .,..(.... v.l . v v .,..... ..a... f 1... ...a.. -..

,iLJI OLL, i eu.a oiiy Kiio.Y li.at .se waatrisi v.iio. . , , . . - wim umioio courses oi i.iik, i.'iooaiii sup- n iMiri.". i ..... . . ....v. v. "vjamni ,h . .v iiuim,. .iiuhu iuc ;!icigc, jthe others; thai --he was :i suiieriu-or inV,"' aoa... be anng tl-c lolhiwrag da 'Uy, cf f,v-h w.at'r frov.Vlnnuhcpce. i Into !;.. land he cemntanded an army I and the smol. and the bay "!Üd 33 TT A? O !2 aL ! !..., ' .1 1. i;.-.ai-i : example, the names to bedocided ui-on ti... ,,..!...... .-.r :. v...H..d ie t! ' crr.s. and was Present at the se"ae of hit that owl V

ECO AND ECHO.

A iWANTASY T JOHN G. SAXT, I asked of Echo, 'tother day, (Whose woHs are lo7 an ! often What, to a novice 5;ie cou'.d say Of co'irtshir-, love, ai d raatrimor Quoth Echo, rlwaly, 'Mjlter-'o 2 V'lii n should I marry 7 should it bo A dashing dan.scl,ay and pert A pattern of iiu't.r.stancy; (r.-eulrh xacreenarv liirt ? Qt:oth Echo, .harply. ' 'Nary ßlrll" Wisat if iv.vMrv of tlic stiÜe That iniigharf lund the dear deceiver Sl.r promised to iiraonJ her life, Ar.d sin no more can I helieve her 1 Quoth Echo. rvUh de-.-Mon. "Leite her T Piit ifpomc ma'-leri vrith a heart, On me fi-oit'd venture to besiowit, P.ay. !iouid I act the wiser part 1o tako the Ircn.-urc, or fo oro "t ? Quoth Eo!. , v.ry promptly r(7o it PntrhaM. .--cmn-:y afraid To bind ! t fate in Hymen' fetter, t-"..j oiV j.:iv. to die a n;r.id, In arsv.er :-j ray loving let or ? Quo'.h rdo, rather cjIy, Arr .'M What if.i:; rpo her .mI:,:.:. I r.r.dmy lit'rt entwined a'.'M:t V nl; Or.pht? $ ir dIi-.duns ei. i;:i, ? c!-fdv :!iit I can't et oat. Qacl'i iv'hc a'.K::i:!:v,-(7f onf " Pat if some maid with oeauty l,!cst, As j ;;rc a:.-! 'air r.s leave:: c-.a maltol V." ill a:! l..t:or ro.d r.:y r-;.-t. t ! vi.n:-'?;.i; thuil overtake her ? ALIUS HAY. et r.x:;:2c. willrd. Aline liny hat bv the fire one eoM I0 - cember event:-, her süt-pered feet -anon stfir,i j,,.,. ,: l,.,,,.? .'.....i' s!:e erased droatiiii' at the -iowine; eu-hers :: ,J0t voai-r indtiier h;1 1 tv:-!f vUdly Y:itb few tb-e-d ..:it-, t..., , .v.,.i. silver '.r.:.-..-!!t".' r.i aer siair. .nee ro uark ia i'.s j!osv beauty, shov.ittg that tho f.eetit.-j: h'Oirs liv.d marked sonic sorrowful .assatres ta Her Ute s ins ory. 7. at th '.':' tropes nptoe.1 oyer a lrow as hur

'"tili l ..... .. .'i i'Vi im! i t . " i','llO I ! Iii, 'vos -,' - r s ! i f :mJ ..haded eyes as b.-uiuul 1:1 hc:r sm t-! ' "'n'u 1 " 'V 1 lu . tAUi . j ' . 1 , , , i.a.t, ., j. .- 'i.-'it ,,' i , - .1 'ad 'e"i. 1 iu 1:".l I'Pt ;IS 0.!SM - i:0 .11. I KilMii ...... vl I.vV. .!!.. HI 10 :,0 m ;C.. S.UO

lie lafivea ::u:oi 'her fjini uui.;:? tlie r.vci llio Ib.o roh! blast v. bir'cd ii-.naliy r round the con.iT-. aad iried angrily to frce a way inio the czv little s : ? i I : : ar re-,m. but jshe' ;i:.ah:Jred';a"-Vhe fam-ied. r.Vthe t heavy gi:,hs .f wind :!.ook the aiadows. t tt: at .-he heard a ''.. sh..ri orv oi I agaiv. -tal' , ; i...,..i..a; t .!...., . I . ! 'i.-ii i, i.i. uui üii.a aii.i i.ie j'ei u,ni iu',i j I' her old par--;.t-' iicarts ileautiiul a. ja i'rc-ai.i. artici.s i:, u (hild--to know; i i ,. .... f ..... r . a 1 1. ... c : ! tint k he v. to. hcaaliful to live this ichild of earth. Ah! if he had ot.ly died, i net . v.i i." it'll: lit i. ;ui:i iliev teaie-.t j eiii!t o eariu. .Vi.. 1. sae u ad ot.iy oieu, ' ere -vh.f for her ha 1 borne tho loving , - . . ., . , fdeith ntaiis oi i,.e o.a oUKs loineg.iies oi uo.itii. . , , . ana ).r..,teht d' sohih.m arid care iu'-j one of the faire, and happiest h. iaes upt.n ie-.ith Vl.m l 'i.l I.,.,.!, fihi oil .fe ! .. i ! i e had beui lao old s.o., a i luino.-iuao an -.4 laseinatmir straneer had won the heart of the innocent gbl; and th.cn tears, exiiostulation', threats, commam, a all given with a hiving severity yet all iu vain. U;.c bliebt winter mornitig the loved one was gone had tied from 1 he old homestead, leaving those who had ':iven hvr lifo, and who had thought nothing too beautiful or too good br her. for the arms ,f a : ti . -.gor. They heard nothing of her lor along time, and then came news from a foreign land, of an uncertain sort a lew timid words, begging i'i rgivencss, aswiiia o seethe dearold home, with eyerv now and then a sentiment of fear or terror evident in the tremulous line-?. Then, after a short inlcrval, in. .re distressing news a wife ill-treated, then deserted, and then claimed again, only to bo obliged to follow the fortunes of a dissipated and brutal hit-band. Put en: this las hitler news had reached then, the two loving old folk had found their prbVt r'st. Th'ough bng sind chock-

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' !,.,..! ......f...... 1 . owiiyi .1. ami majj lS a-L-rnnaosis ihew; '"l '"i"a.:iui iiisv,:a-ro e.mie to rue when l,e again as.ved. "want I vawrjto man. Are not the ideals ef mt.n soft-

I crv'i yours llicy h.v.1 travelc 1 liio tMothc-r, f zln h..rror5 of u similur a-poD.so f..r a j TiiL itre or I he ttruiiSiuni. I.el c;irls be' ; Iris. :i!il in uo.ith they twitM :U lc y.ivitle. : thousand Lountuvs of a thousand dollars ! A i.utu hno; i'Ax for ifitciuj.vr:ttij hab- There are a iri eat niauy people who, it? A- ihc-o thuujihts crowdod into the, each. i it va indnoed by lie v. .John AhWtt, to smno tvav or ether, are always regretting miiul oi" Aü'u:, th- :i,s droned frotu' .TrVif -;-n 1 plch.-e-m hU ovn tvav," vhlch S and eoinplaininir that jrh are not prema- . their places m the .'ivatc. anu the :t v j he did in these word-, I jdedce nneif to tu re old womcik They would hayc then funßJ; ! f'y i'l:ton-s thut Mied the roeni pa-o , j , vounfV e,,! "oin- ttliVcout- ' Jri,lk ny niory indicating drinks'f ,r one full of wisdom and experience as Solomon v? j into.-nipty sTaee as a ;,unu Uyui the Mrcet ! ; . - 0ottt ' year." Few believed he could keep it. or Metternhh; they would hive them

U'y!" i reneheU her ear-. it sounckd ,o .:ce r. t;) Loi;,on on m.i. . cvcnin;r ilc . but near the end ef the year he a-ain an- drilled itito the hardest work of the house

r1;1-,1 Lv n , , V' f i wiih hit.i a c-idert'lde d-al r' h.--,,- , feared at a temperance meeting, without and tarm. until ih-y have lo.t lite and Iti.otvat. and tried to call bttcK tae L,t:.iH r.-ckoJ ia n trU!ik a.;j labc!I J! ' hayin-ones touched a droj,. -Are you j vivacity, .and are unut lor anything but j.aadjvs a:o eou.d not ci.ipose rurseJ . . Jt.injt, ,r1 ,1,:, H(. -om- t,, sir:i apiin T asked Mr. Abbott.; the commonest routine ef domestic life. tc-atn. Tier J noughts e-.au- r;ith a ,tra!t-e ; n f.t Vi;n ..Z re,f 'n,. ts.j;,:. I "Ves,M replied h. iff can do it in my j In the ürst morning sunli-ht of existence . tc:ne:ty to t::o late .icr young s,-U r. ; b( s -t u nttfc .,?;on:sh7Hl i cwn way. and accordin-ly li3 wrote 1 1 the gravity of gray hair, h expected, and ; hat voddie;to. give ;oseel:,v u-jr. . LJt!on fl (:im1 ic Ui,ap. ! -h lk hundred ami j the feilet profundity of an old big-,-yed , to near lootste.-. in tUiieU tyAn, : C.,Vl.' iQ ,.ia,c vf rj : ninety nine years, ;;ud if I live to that I owl. Thev must have the power of rej listen to uer vi'-.ec making in tae : ,v..s ,::ifvrii1 ..(p ft udeam had i tinie' 1 i:itcn'1 intake out a life lease I" j flection that belong to an antiquated cow, , i houe that she hau a.oae been ui-:rei- vi ; i . . :... v.. ? . ? A few lavs after he e.-d!"d iiT.on th r-tv. i and the f.ienltv of'dnin iwcutv ilmmc

!,lo:tg? i Sudden iv .-.he sti-.rtcd tj Tier ilvt. Purely tr.at v: v. cry a irv. t:g aiiui vraih mak:::r itself heard in t'.e i-ai;?.? od' i the stena. The .vi-lo hall v:t's ivrshe-i ! at a b-.)ml a st itp. a-ad the do- r v: ri rkine wi. !. A ; or eiiC: wide !) tin.i:Mii:an ur.i), W' ai .a. v ;' :o: a '.''V-r ill. ;.v.j;arently .(luiie inse-ii.'!o. T!ie j suilerer v;as s;:eeiily ctivev; 1 into tho ,--:'v pod-"-. vhi-h M"- now liehf-1 wiih a ritfiii'T ti:ew tfian irom ine i; I ; im; vwi the vi-.' !'.-las:!!"t;ed -.da was vh.-ele.I i close to ii.e while wiidMg t;uu La.-y l:;nds i.-.av .' : hr;rr 'rek life 1? ti:.pv 1 . 1 ,:r.;rozei Li .i:ae. .'::tle .-l. en to uni.'-re; tn- rr a'...rvv s and as "-he hd .j a susail tr'd 1 lecket wae ex.o-ed t. v!: v. Why did -h- st..rt a? . h I:,- at tae ia'.v ;:.!rriVM ta er1 r.s throw hrr...-lf hv the insensible form, and nieu K is.-es ap-.n ac :'. a? kisses ap-. n I ! rather finn -v.id.. ) Lord. I thank 'i h: ti.r i:i '.aHait ti.e.-si.'i: . .i s:tv. e ;r!:i::r Msier ! k!f'r '" it . t!tl . ' !'aca y"1' V?'-1?0 .V1 ti--;.-,iv.ng u ( exprc "1 joy entdtlio hg.u '--i hie 'l'Vi;'i 'in 1 tl:,i '.afa-tuuate v :i:''cv ' r-: :c;r 'i'" ,;': iiH-ual; A 1 -t: story wa." tliat f. which Aiiise i . -. e 1 the next d;t7ah tt':and 'aa; hat v.h.eo it v- (M-dd I, at .-!.: brusln. I o:! a et:r!-. t .;. : ;:;r .' oal. aal eaVüa 1. . a to; V 1 ' ' 1 V ,' .. . . . liadit ode ;,e and t eaoe. said re av .,aly a- two. my sister, we le.ve ir..:h .-e.-r. . rr-w and v-h rrief. v.a can we now live a eaeh other." !.: t.i.-.ttg.i 11 , .Oa'..i !! t'.'J

Theoe! 1 ,:;av:;-ad .row tt:o;v cüeevtu! . c.-aimeucc o -c,i:ug nir, m ngj propra- the laoorcr, "both our I-athcrs." "Yos.jihe absence of whatever is coarse ur retlaiu ever. a. id ih' iw?. fdr ladies wl... t,!;:- u g.-r.g west, and on I-.-t Monday ; Vcs; co..iv. ta', after me "Our Father,' i vol tin", forms mi a ef her eb-r-f attraction

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f k'1; , T1'4'rC !h("in ;vh, iudm,nt of 'mtes, attvX tildin-in Spain j -n' '.ves oh b nday night. omej;M -tv-t aad magnili,-ene. Immeuse

r 'j1'-- -",Ml singing, f-oi.u: uitering maledictions on To!. Uaker, whon: b.e , j acs0:1 l( 1 hur. e . rt' protesting again.. . 7 , J I ,Vn? "''d.a-.king how muca time w.a.hi b -''be.ved thoe whom tho lot decile. , . . . . a raint l i s Mec ins misi o w i o'er i ai. j iu..j...s ini ..hl wa-. iu.i i cvl-ted. andean ..nswer prepared and re j tunie l, seittmjr l rth thai t.'ie col uiel ha V ... .T turned, sei ting f.rth thai the col me! had no discretion further than the power to name the culprits themselves, which would be done at once, and the victims hung in fifteen minutes thereafter. It would be impossible t depict the horror that rcign-i-.j i ...i .... euintne raiiKs oi tne -lumpers Horn that moment until they ucre marched out l I. . I . I ....... ... ... 1..... ..A 4 4. ......... i' i 1 ...oi uiaun up iu i::e ui. ii.e icar in liltseailoid. The visitors at l ort l4afiyot le. .. i l i. ... .1 i.i ,.o iwulc-MMi ine . lie i.u i s, Mio ich ami swollen eye.;, and tho tren.blinir li ml the jumping on ; hundred and nine three," as they passed under guard that morning, and who wondered at the curious exhibition, will now understand the eause of the great consternation. It was only after the real victim had expiated his crime; with hi life, and tho ' junipers" were ordered int.i their quarters again, and they took a hmg breath and felt easy. Some of them relate that every hour from ö o'clock Friday afternoon ill la o'clock on Saturday seemed a year, and bit th.'V would not siitfor th. npvmi-

thtv vea-arded as the author of their ten i. '"A " . , e .... " ng districts or la.g.at.a. naveentcicd into

misf,.rtunes. j V . i " ? ! - . - a compact, m relation ta Hie prices to te

I The net ammim- th-v wcv huddled i i " ' 1 lT I The F.oid Ibihae i Wis.) Press -avs that j paul their workmen. It .s computed that l ia, i.ci,.. ...n. us .,i.v nuiuiel, j t0 a 1 ... uini-srl collection, whose.. , ,. ,. .... ... ., - j .i...E i i.A .

memorial was nrenared bv tlomi and ad. x'l .tU "T . U': h .. ! ! -t-rs. it lound the subjoined evtract in a empl.. ment should ihey riuse to coin-

i-tilwa'- to-ir-u"- tj .nt the tri" k lc-i ern keeper, who welcome 1 hi in back to once, known only to the mother of four-

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to l ; ia-:;ov.. ai.u it v.'u? aeeor;iir'vlv t 'ki-n vu . i:u.-.iiora. saui ue, i cniiorcii. j ;cy ihum nate an aru- ,. -im.V !.. -t t'i- .-fo:.-., v"i7.o;i- t ; a-s i'in pain. "I have sueh a lamj on ray ! nt admiration f.r sceucc and i hilosor.hy: oo.'i-::it o.- iiajwledje f the r;as-en--er. ! &l(!e . 'lil-t s '-cause you ve stopped . they must like drab high-necked cresses, , - 1. f., KI..V-".,.,! tlvii 'r.-.;!. drinking," s-:!d the landlord, -v, .i tTen't I vA wear their !:,atr ;ombed straight be-

Ii- teie'urap'.ieu to his IViei.os at iiheyvv' ' Iivo onr J- '0"11 fcoep c:i." "Will drink ; hind without ornament. They must like (,.;, , :,- '. j .! i,o taki; the. le.mv awav 1'" Vo. and if vou ! calf sd:in shoes and dyed ftockiuirs. and lia l heen scntbVa tali Iri.-hwoman. rather u 'irinr' "'" t 11 sooti laive a i imp on i g'-'O in hard, brown hands and sun-burnt iroou-l -ii.e" a::d about thirty' v.-ars 'f other fvte. ('"me let's drink to-cth-; eoraplexi'Ui. They mu-:t look with uu- !.. "h-,d r.r..Vb!v i-,,id t! . .! C1'-" and he p.-aiv I oat tv;o alasse.; of compiomi-ing hostility on ail nice vomit:

;!.. i..v t .".., Is !...-., mm :ie i riniK te inio the van. and had taken thi fold" proeatltioii t .) a it. M:c v.aKeU lor tt:e r .-j u:h: of tho truak :.::d th'n cmr.loved a p-rter. but Undine it too ht.avy for him to carry. he hiiv-i t1 cab, and, along with a man who joined her. proceeded to lodgings 'u lite s s:ta .--ide. wucro tnry hat to -r..-t j,.-.,.,. .. i;,,.,,,. , p.,r Mr. - : , , ... : " ' 1 ' '-IJ...1 - Ntl2ä V.:rCaIt.v o;;u;!i hiv la He ' i"u" k,t .-mo ..m:-S2. . i :. ta- Ao-aawjika .;Ii.d.) laiterp.riäe ii am tt ti.-ahirs ' I l.i'rr on I 1 1 ?didi . ? la . ' iw.-K. .,,.. . ii. .i iiv, m .lir.r.-v, , 11 1 i 1 1? . , ' 'x Well ...! and roncetab e man. had, , . taaa ranee -ir. ( aiiord alassev a ; ;l eh to 00 an 1 respeetalae gian. Lad, as i j';' ihMtghtu.-t reason to be suspicious of: 1 ;7,: n:' ;iI:u :iltcr.;i SM-'i't time ' : v-a.r-..'.e fivai her. er rat:. er scut her V :a hi, lu v.. a Ajew weeks since he ; . ; , 1 . 11:. . iv I .1 tures pecul:a,-. their cmutnes - oid - .smiths, potters, jewcer,, painters, Uw ee.ttev:J, hunters, li.-bermen. lruiterers, and ;, . ' J tlorist? Piles of cotton bales or of manufactured goids. fur., or feather garments met the si'dit. la the bo dhs ar.mnd the barber was idvitiL' his vocation, or the apothecary dispensing his dtu-s, while even the books. li. r v. as In he found sellin' blank books .. i,. ... ivi.bi.-.il nietino vi-itm.- . j jclöot order ici-enel throuuhottt' ihe ! v.lt a.sscmbly, llUUlbciillg (dtCU lolly L ,,,Ml?au ,M r;us. (Mlicers t.ati. died the i . .

,,...- -.v iv.. Kr,!-,! f ,', . j .housaniiOi::e:-;tlicy will get. up und vie ir ! v t- i-v - i--i a ti-sonaiid ;i Poor borer. friendb:rw y'deh -d' h.-. i,u;h (?al. A. t moiai::- the taan ::mvared re-1 v-: 4 ,. ... ; V ? 4 1 ,uttl,uts a i ..... . i i- . t , , y : line a oar-.-!i was stauuir. at j o;-.y; sumetancsa weeK. ..ometinirs nmontb.

, ,, , ;it:oi uvni i'.oi to i..o: iren; wi'.at ae . M t - '. .... .... ' she s, !,.d , , , ,, , , , .oor. smo.xüitr n.s in?. e. in a country vib ,. .m -o. u von r ' ,M. m 1,1-,. ,n,-n

1 !.,. . ' ..,i , "h'r iiC v'a-; -eeosied by a po r lanorttig , attacks oi afieetton. ust a? children have

I!-v l r, . ... .., : i ho arson told hitn he made it a i the whooping -oueh an 1 measles, duriii?

e iamb whiea was !.;..:, .., .'m V.V A . ' r"is "ot o courage- I'llene; but if the : which time they ima-itie thev shall never

.lint so j-ue , ,, , . , , . . , ., man woui.l get :nto l;i- garden and root ' survive, and tney .-hall Iut they - i.'!iauo I-, l tae incv uno oceu Wit.i ! ... i ..... i ..... .. -. . .

:i ?:". Cole the par-, however, after the job was done, he; just as proper as for tho flowers to take

.;.a: a, lall' mat U''.'Uri"l'ii tlnilliHt tllt -i vr.mr,-. li-d l,r,r.n nm.imli 1 ,i;iv,.., . 'IK.. 1 1 1

t.ter.Moon at .awardoirg. . .r the time the laborer h:id been employ- ! young girl, to dres, in brown and drab

1 W ;'! e Uli 1 es Lin' ie:isr 1 a ;c! 1. , .. '1 ' , I. 0.,.. ...,....! ,..ia - . : : 1. .1 1 . in

ib.iihlings and grounds w;re dev. t,d to, I adtne sunucn. batt.es oi l.oc,s T,e in 1 .i u.ti.H ..f lim ii.iiiv.i hu. L ,..i Lii.k'iii'Iiiv I.1 hoa1 aa active- i art. loin. ca-;. ... ...

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. commamlant of t he .1 . i r n . e.i eopy a iao -ev iu:, iriouae ai uc-, "J ...... .. ....v.t ....... ,n. UJas:t .nt ,! :,K,tt vt,!.r tdevsirum all parts oi the :J(-r 1 a,licar, that tors. When we eoiiMdcr the women and

" . . . .aees. in uie aic.it ut.ii isri ruaecs ucic .... ...... ... .. ... , a,- .:.i. . l. ,.,.... :x ...i .... , :

imi.il, ..in. ...- i. .....v...- ...... . ,., ..,i, 1,1 1.,,, I U .l t mi. OIIM .'S,, t ... l..l...r.rc t

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1 :im1 js.jaare, who,o business it was to keep the ,JS "r: t-eaco, to collect the duties imposed on the 'm''.v ; article sold, and to see that m false metis-

i ires or frauds of any kind were used. A eouit of twelve judges sat in the square to administer justic to all ci(Venders. The Liberty Herald does not believe the story of the lied ford Independent, that the young ladies of that place keep a light burning in the parlors to '-make believe" they've got a beau; but knows of instances in Liberty w1 ere young ladies put out the light to 'i nke believe" thoy hnv not pt i V..m.

'iy. i;T trno i won't drink." s-;id

fIie 1fin7 i'1": 'vpeciaiiy if keepiog t'ie pledge will bring another lutnp. or it l-.n t very nam to bvir. ;:ttcr :ii. and with thi he drew the lump, a roll ?f grc'ibacks. fV.m his side r-o;-ket. and walke d o:i having the landlord to hi ad reihMh l.s. u.' , " , V V' 1 1r " ! ' 1 h:t s ail I visii. xtiu the p:.r fellow. ....At ? : -AVeil th, i. e .as? ai.aig; w:t h :ao, aad ill siiov you v;htii's tobe done.' When they were, ia tae i,e: ; trive the matin s, : r.dJiisv.r i. ' i V l..a.. l iiiu .v ... v. . ,i,i;i..-,.,i ".1. ;ii,ii,: fndlaa: the other would -ive him no ia.re. agreed to take the sixpence, oa eondiiion t:,2 Key. (retitleman Weal 1 teach him the J.id's prayer, which he consented to do. beginning -Oar Father " What' said ' ' . . ... ' . . ; Harper's Terry, which was surret.derd him Hept. l.'.th 1M'2. to t.itizcil ,,f Alriean descent, and u o .. ' - 1 cecainr: : -We are, therefore, not at all astonished to find that a certain fouhiu.uthed a:uj blasphemous fellow in Tennessee, whose nan ol t.ownlow is notorious, and who .tiT. . . " a ..rcaeher of the religion ofthat part M' tlic eountry, has undertaken to defend part l I ..... . r ,i t i i.ie practice oi miming negroes alive, oy or without tlie authority of Judtre Lynch This kind of cremation ,c considers ti be salutary Mid iu strict accordance with th.e I principles of chi ..stianity." lvwnlow ha.-, by a bogus election becn !UA,,4) vornor of Tennessee, lie is moro fouliuouthed and blasphemous now than ho was then, for ho has boon associating for the last two or three years ith those who could excel himself in this re gard. Ho is now a Methodist preacher j of the abolition religion. From burning ; negroes he has tiken up the business of! lynching whito men who assisted or! "sympathized with the rebellion, because, as he avers, ''they have but two rights: the right to be hanged, and the right to be hmnMl.

. ti eatieniau agreed , taey will always wear pretty dresses wheniioima' tor his trouble: : ever thev ean -o t theiio h i,ntorii ?ir,d

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! rhl. They mot read J. ocice. 13 acon ' ir Isiae Aewtun, and -iitdv the peculiantics "1 sjuier- ana tjesilas !-:r recreation ' tititil they look thcm-elves like the fj.sil remains of a Uriti.-h Mu.-euta. It ;s no use girls will be girls 3 long as the world last-: thev will crTmmit r. I . i- " . ' n0U V t,K'.v llvo t0 COmo .pUiet, Indus ' ,nn, .sensible wives and mothers irec ally a great ded too good f.r the individ-u-xU who own thetm Thank 'uodness .1 te sky alwtl-s a dull lead color, would burn üp the fresh errecn trrass, would wither the leaves on the tree?, and cxtic-' ! guish the brilliant tints . f the 'flowers. : " It is a woman's duty to be a attractive ! as risible; and -enilene.s. delicacy, and ; 1 ' ' dheted by a not. compliance with the , tcnas ol the ;n,n ,.,ri vo 0:,., liardIv htl,..f 1. . n i . s ' Impe that the tnnr.v will be resisted. i Tli':u,T,,V the workmen would emigrate ! to the I nited .tatcs had they the means to do so; but, as is u.-uaily the case, the masters manage to keep their workmeu in i their debt. s. that they save nothing, and, i . .e ...... .. ;....... . . . i i oi cv.iise, in a contingency oi lliik kinu, have nothing to fall back on. and are en tirclyat the mercy of the masters. That is the result of a state ef society bacd on an immense public debt, and on large amounts of capital iu the hands "of the wealthy, that is exempt from taxation. Cinciii not! Ehj it t'ra (loveinor Morton telegraphed from Washington that he had not only figured inuiauapou oui oi ine uralt, out ne nas tjgured lu r into a credit of five hundred men oa the next call. Would it not be well for other loyal citizens to secure- the Services of Gov. Morton? Louisville loinocrat. . Prize-fighters, clam eat er, and Turks, we U mmclcTuon.

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