Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 April 1865 — Page 1

r i. i.; "HERE LET THE PREC3 THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAI IT TAI IT; TJ 11 AWED 3 1 I 17 PLUS IT CE AND ÜNBOÜGHT BY GAIN VOLUME 10. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THÜUSDAY, APRIL 20, 1865. NUMBER 34

WEEKLY

DEMOCRA

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THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.!

TÜBLISIIKD EVERY THURSDAY AT r, xv . I? v,,tl,. r-.,,,,.. i i it i i:w I urposo tu mose ia power that . ,T - 7" , , o V t i -w V - , j ...... .vfc -- PLYM'JUTII INDIANA J C rabK; The Greencastlc Pre, publishes a con-: this war shall result in the substantial 1 lllft ?outli 1 as 'een punched tor lier rebel- ten on Üie od ot Januaiy last, by Major ;ihy; particularly the biography of females rl -l-LL - WINTF.H ARRANGEMENT ; deused r-pei t of thc speech of Hon. I. i extermination of the scut .em p u: le j 11011 :1 (leiI;lti",J which has laid wtlc est, Judge Advocate of General ; who are models of moral and mental crITC . " "V V. Vccrhew, at Greencastlc. on Monday, ! these who arc not killed to ho tiered ' hcr entirc terrif-"ry.; tie t e0P,e of thc;Irby Smith, to Gen. Murron of -Texas. ; ccilcncc .She would also have an acquainS- L HARY iY, Proprietor-:o"-.Tiur of trains fbom Plymouth station ho Sj1 u, on thc ri.0,t,nt conditio,, ! and driven oiT. Then under "VvJ Xorth a ih to vi,it her further in j It is claimed that the letter was inspired tance with the politics and the admiais-

T II It 32 .9 z : : atf2,üO a yrai 1 i V'iymcnt mutbo mT.le invariably if auvance 1 t!:c parer uiseoatir.uc-1 at the etjuratio.j of the tiiae paM lor, uinesi roxicwcJ. TL ose term.will be strict! j iliero t to. RSS C A1U3S. attorneys. A- C. CAPIiOX. Itiorncy and Notary, And L''eir ! Vor Chim Jjf.it 1 I... rT-.i.l . In I.U aaii-!-iprorB?t.r a: Particular attenu m the "settlement of M ion. B r.nty ar..I r..i?'.c D:o l-, Mortiar:':5 r aeatr anl quickly e." er.t-i til; en. 1T COLMCTlON3TT.a ItTlp ever II . " T Store, Uricon'.h I nil C. H. REZVEAT TO 31 r. V VT 5. k W . AS S War Claim A't, Plymouth, Inü., tT..:-- t- reit;n;e tiie r-rict!es cf lliUU. .... .1 :act:ce Full . , 1?. vc c.l .m Mir;' - rr.Titiv l tu

occ.!ei:t; Estat03. tyn- " :j;oo PlM-Pariv. Was it ,!.:,leval to lav these facts' can march his live hundred black seis :U'- a';u lornuig 10 ove-uence i '' ,!-r io g i- jiexico.;the conviction that the poorMoii ot thu

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irn':-' ianic:'- i'.5 1-, .i.-.v . , 4 pre.v.rre.1 iu toe oo.torcaiv ol this war to1 tnousaiKt aa'twiouai voters to the rci.uidt-1 M-.--..w 4" i A ! V V n , " - iougmg 10 aor own spueic.

jeli,-.- , H;"r t!! that w,men armM with verv domesti,. ' Lower in r.ivsidential e!eeti.,n.5. :,nd ,!v, " Admin-; ecu. neieuei na. feen me suojcci ot J,g!lts," and the woman s attaining her

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-s in Vnv states. Sfrci.it. Atttntion' t..v.1 tot; fcJaatV, r.rrta:-s of : uiy , per.iior.s f.r.a t then clairc 5 tfKr. 4 to Fa;nvcU FlcM & C .. . Ch-jo. F. ivt.o sr V v . v n: :i.-.. lvii-V.lv S.;cl-i n .fc e,o., it-. A fTQRHEY AH3 C3!JHSLGR 11 VI i Jii , A. Tittiii!.:. r.l'CP.ACKIN, c . e. . . . - - - - . .1 I ' i. .1 i 7i ;r , r f, t -1 . . 9.. i ... .i-:-i ... .t. , Ci'l-.thn;. pwl'isf. cts'.mI i.i in i - . f o.'.h": t ... ' .v -. Allaiatio! h't-i.ioni ... ... -. . it:. ...J.J .-. 4 f ;'.IiJ :ti " tt.-.-nires- t ;-Titli -. i r 1'i.mti.- mn-'Tflnl ..vr'C ".n ,r S,2ier.. r1V.ir:iV ill U JU 1 O. 'IT. PKII-IP-S tUoniy aihl Coaiis-ela? nt Law , .......ro..;,.! T- 't ' i . v;Oi;l'VAnD'.- ":0 e, Tr ei.--"" tr-;';.n IV. to II . IV. L.A Porter, J'j e-.", ia-i ;ii..;o..:.i. i , I 1 1 x. . .3 l.K-e-. Aitorncy and Ceiniselor Law. trOrriesi.' Cis Ci;;r.:e.". . . .- ! O FAIRBANKS' N l? A III) iA"5 P . j , j-; . "Warehouse Trucks, Letterpresses Sec FAIRBANKS. C5JEENLEAF & 0, t7J X:Ico iSt., Olaic-usr. T-y"K; erof! to buy only Uie g--.mune.XI! Jan?" Iv! J l"dy vfttttsuian.'.. J.J V1NALL. IO i .V Till C! piiv.-icr.N and sl-rc;eox. ptrticuiar attention piid to Obstetric prart'e, ami lisfuafü tvoiv.'-n Uli e 11 Ir.-a . !!ice ftver C. P.ihn'r's store, fiijiU .-a-e p )sit? the Nort!ive'te'jrn" r oftli Puhüc Sn:are. vynlt-ly. P I j Y A l OJTT ! 1 I X D. C.T-rs IiU sTvi.-oR in t!; fractlco f.f 3IedI!r.5 ! aitcn'l.iat liraaeli?, anl fromliH f royious -x-p?ri .'nct in private nractice, atts.T.tt.i.nee in t!o lopitnl in Nw York, ha I nps to remlor stfH-' fcli.m to those f;ivorin liir-i witli tliclr patronage. All cae promptly attenilt-fl to, cither tl ij orniht, 0"Ktc2 Over l trr.iijtr' Dt. store. Residence on Center itrect, Mrsttloor North .Cat . Ii rh'irca, iitf Ki7iU)7TmrstT, M'CIMOt' STnKKT, Ff.YM'J LTH, IMOANA. C, 4 W. H. WJONNELj, Proprietoi3 Onaibu3 to ao 1 from all train',, .ami also to' v pirtof the t j.vii, when orders arc lett at t e Hceise. tÜ-ilii-ly HASLANGER HOUSE, .uai'thc nri-li?, and within a few niinntes walk of the Depot, South Plmouh, Ind. I hiuuriherhasj st opened theihoTc Ifeu?o, J.fi l?termined to keep it ia ni inner everv j n irthyof puhliep atroiage . II IS T A U la will'ie supplied with ther.est the m irkutniTords; ,r ; urcn :iable, atid -jvery exertion used to en Jr tliff tar of ;ue.t? agreeabh. CONVENIENT STABLES att? ed to t?i premise, and a faithful osclor al war. 1 ittendance. JOHN C. HASr.AXGRR

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Dr.j. ?i.conf::f., lit!.- surgeon nf ; jn v. -r t-i-.e ic.o-ran Mreet, is.aoor isor.in 01 h.i other eminent republicans?, and there potic ra'-ic. halting lor lour years, and 29th h. U uu Inf-.trr, nnVrs Ins profes- j ' f I find thai trreat thieves have helr-ed to ;u 11 urrcd on by the mad passions of civil war, r-r n!;: o? MiÄl j CLoo iT.1; ,:;mA;A- .th-1 i h l' it sncveVf-des to liberty, never bowed street, tarw Mocks Xorthofthe Edwards House Dv.ters .erved "m in t' c vorv He-ttvle r''1" s"'-il!i!,ti,'l (,) b''V :tall oftat once the knee to lawless power, ami thus pre-rU-.niutli Indiana. v3n:y j at nil hoiir. ' " ' by means of the bali-.t -imx. This means served the liberties ol tiie republic.

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.!. 32. Time TiiJlo: WESTWARD BOUND TRAINS. in, 7. io 11 M.U A'l I 3J ' f ----1 , f. S. ä C. U. II. Time Tabic. WINTER A R R A N G E :. I E N T - "ri ; r 1 i t 1 ti It G01NO NORTH. , C)..i !. r. M.i O.ta f.-j:a !HA. -n-:l.V.!' i 1 ' a ' p ? t i ' r o v LAXüilNIIAri.:!:. Gi-r:!'.:'.:! ;i::.rr:.'.'il;l. !o:iA V r ß i ci .Til will t:i;'-!;'. h.il liiiiMlt-.. ,:'.' .;:.. r ::t:.t:. irt.-r: cr.c :i -iiiow'ie, T.-.l.lS Ol l).-f-V.. lie i V h f )u.i iai ti e St j-1:. v:.: tc; .--it 4v ( 4. J usiloe- oi' .'o j-" -. i i , .fl.lU.li.7l'l .;.v : l;r:o. "" or i;:iat t:i. im mama il; Ji c " '-i rriTi . J w -t , i .i r :i 1 (.'oil lor, ('ir.tir.'ir.-; ' i tr've Prompt Attpiition tet'.f Collection of Claims. ".7 I' ..-t of ref.'rCiC?. ?ven m !:rn r .ju'reil. T r i- r i ti i kI o r .. t c . PTEPv UALASCETI, M K A rP M A IIKiiT O X L A PORTI W T II II K T, cn.borr), vDijI !. JOHN NOLL, SU T O 3t23 3E-L ! Meat "Li rho t on ?.Iic!.i.ir.:: street, oprcsite WLfclor'd lljuk. I'lymon t Ii, Tiiliaii;i. Nov, 5 vDnl I. -. . . . . "Wolf Croli FLOUKING MILL rfll) at.ovo na.nie-l mi!l,;ix mllce sunt! of i Plymouth, i snow doingcxcclU oi t Custom A: .llcrchnut Work. ! TliOiiror-rutoiaresiionnnO. .,:..,,:,. unandutfnlckefiMiihisniillirjeouaitioiitotly r .. nilie'ools confidonlthatli willnot fail icat si ...til who may lavorhuu v. itli thcirpr.tronoe. l'l - I f 1 r . . f.. I'loar, Mi'il,Rran,&c.,k-pt constant I vonliand inn wniijo sol. 1 at Hie I0we.1t hvinir prices . llereaoeclfiill v.-olicitnatron.TM finii H.o .if I. n ; o f .M a r s h a 1 1 . 1 u d ; 1 ( 1 j o i wrfi ir o 11 n t i c . .Micha i:lzkiini:r. ri,moiith,Aug;2.'),18Gl . u31 1 J (Oriental Khtty $iMc. SALK,FKKI) cO EXCHANGE Horses and Carriages always on hand to let at restonahle rates. U'c al.'o pay the highest market jriec in c-isli for Hur'. H'r.e? imardt-d by day, week and mouth on reasonable term 10.1th Tndian t March 211th IMi.'l JLivo N.B.KLINGER, rroprietor,,BockeyeIiTerT,,,oppoitfKdward Hui .PlTminlh.Ind . n971i

No. .1 Xisrht Express 9:30 a. ia.; eonre.rs m re-ard to the s mount of tiie tors and favorites of 1... wer. will -.-i , J',ln 111 I,::U oemauo. but it is u.-oies.s to ; pennneut east ot tue .uiisippi are 1 ea 10 vote, become a public speaker,

'o. 5 Mail Accommodation 4;4-P public debt Lad iu every in.-tance beenibnv. The free n cro" v-uhtti;.!' it j! 'Aeny the fact that a Liajorityof the North-' apidly getting demolished, and that the j take a part in the council-- of U:c nation, No. 7 Night Express S-4? a. m ac!;jK.wiHLrcd by the republican leaders 'supposed, will m.tiv remain ' thViv, aud ! -rn l"-"!'10 make it a cnndiiion in the re j same ower which i vanquishing cvry-: but that she may U able to make an imEA3TWARD BOUND TRAINS. j io ..lV0 ,?(,,, nnijcl. r:,tv:v th.üi over, a j the trreat r.cw hmkd ;ro' riett r ' lr..in tb establishment of the Union. They, how-' thing at the East can conquer the 'Yest predion upon her son. which will enable No. 2 Dar Expre?3 1'oa. m ' c.,rrect e-timate. He had estimated ' a north, ownini .erliap ten thousand acre- j evcr' aro disposed to make the "terms of ' also, it is time to be prepared for the inc- ! thorn to till those places with honor. Wo J"-;" ?.'-h: Kr-rcs.-? --;:e5 " ; vear 01:0. that our debt, aecordiuu' to the will bo thj kudlord of five hundred ae-rti omanciiat ion as easy a i;:r.y be consistent . vitable future, It is suggested that in j deprecate anything like wo-.vn booming No.b u-at Lxp;e,?... . n. m , ' ,. frPnv?,rv ,,,,.,,., n5.ni- W:. t t., Tb... u-ill 1.:. l,U,,,.r, ...,.rt. I w,t e accompiihmcnt of the object, i view ofexistnig facts, it would be well for j public lecturers or politician?, but we

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vwrd lo'.olican journals imd made the ame cs- aristocraev ol the south will be far more! u,u, a,u equauu unimpaireo. lius, tn 01 -uo .u.-Mppi, v niuv , pmP whu-n is attributcMi to tue sex, ana -im. 1, 1 ,i r ; ! : U..1 1. .1 . vi i.. .1 . . s the soirit of at lea t Uro-(iiirds ' J udepenucnent savs is a "real exa:rerat;on: ulib-li i nuf.M-tniitlr t..- ir

l -c L' Forte dai!? , , iiiJi.it e. an-i e.jie:-.e'i j;vm ie::rs tnai iu iuo.iera?.ie i.iau ".i. jju. i:;:s plan' 1 1 "- .v. . ..- : r!?n::iav5 Excer.ted,. j would be six thau-aud millions before tip- would be imperfe'-t if the nro w:h(K:!le othern pecj.le, and they hoped thati tat these troops would probably refuse a j While we would educate women in

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. m ijciieve tiut ir v.-nld be over in sixty davs can party. They will hold the balanco of. Uli -f''. ;u,: luui uie f VV, . " ; v ,'; J uc liave latcly cara ot emeu's

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DR. A. O. D0r.TON, ; r.;.:.tL This is mn.i into;. ' to ehuhe him with equality belbre the"law.. , lt' V 5Vl ee,,ry i:, order to reach ,1,1 maintain a repcetie s.anomg uv. lierö a comimn su1lC1tilion -eaoc.:; D :..,i, v, ,,t. u !fitl - no l"e.,id:r. 1 1 Mr. V. proceeded n s.,vih of a eircum. ! f t?'' " t : .-h-uuJ l.e v:.- itc:i , t:;;; nation m ca-di s.a.e to preserve ; h;it tho sranc tickil);r S0l)U;, or4e? jeard iClf.vl'.f!.:,-!-.- jfv Ii,: ; ..-n . . 1 -t .v :......- which he h r-m. d . f in.v t vital tm-!,!l u---:':!'-:;:i':i -: ,"V;?i:a K:!V'i,I'" . 1 T';' .? ;:)' in A1 hoics i a sign of apnroaching . xt , ,.n?n q .: r... -1 .i tsffVi--.? 1 , , , ,. . , i i i i , !,".! n--,:h l vol. :'" ; lir- e-lib '-iiu.v't reoneeo wn oout anv i;; uirv to the mittta- ,u.,7-. ti, l . ii i - p o ll- "vUoryi '---1 - -'- ""i d" lar- a hu:v a-:d ! rort.;r.cc au.i Which Jrid irivcti h:u! crc.it K- K c 1 ' 1" L-11 ;- . . J . - . . death. liie noi.-e. howt ver, is earned ly ! j Oa - over !!;,'. - Hix.ry, vJtTLlJ- i v . ... . i . J. i ... ..... " . eflho ji;:r-o ::-ila:il.-.-ovorn menu hat ry situation or apprehensioa tuat our c -m-1 lM; i r.( if, wi,:,.i, Ar:' ua ..:nt

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I J G. ALLEMAN BRO. ' I convinced that much of it ouht never to I brightest hencr that will attach to its c I'00?10- I ernaps Congress

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I 11x1 met from a SjM'orli oi Hon.) l Daniel JV. Voorhct. at recn-,

I UMIf, a Ulf IM'! peel of Public .UlViirs. csenl llo howeii that e.erv he had ever made m : prediction wiiiel 1 or ar oui i-,.'ur t:ou-anu illusions ot uik:rs. j Tiiis was vehemently denied at the time, out v.'it:!n a lev weeks pa.t eastern rehe 1:,-. .-:t- certain an ma be onir no-, ' ' ' : i i v-ry e:::- in a; . 1 u ii 1 . I. ,...K: daughter -.it-. rao v t:.e . -iv,d. misled and iniured follow rs ministraii ..n will e;d! it a Aarfl ! v V i. in:r. Then will ecme iloidiirr.' horje ar own r:.:ovc!. v: the !o:nocr::tie taith v.'h'i have misplaced thir eonti lenc ia the par'y v." i:i -..owir. V.'hrt ".v ill the ivsr.lr e. ! ,,.T';vi"i". it: re: tn'd to thi- en orI i .- :i'-ou :. t i w;!!,.:-::-,av: a.,1 ::s -ra-': i:s wil? he " , v:;' e v,..,.?, ... ..h.a.: redu Vi' ViUriU-1 . . .... I v..,- ..-v.' i .,- . n...f .. .. .i ' . i I VU Ulli I I ,-:i"U!l UuU (.'I I 111-. VI I". I their iV.U '.:!;, over vu-.i. e.-.-t their e.v-! ncrs. owiiitr to the .-fate of the currency, i i.bf.ut forty c:nts on the dollar. In view! . ttl.i.i i'tr i - t...l -..,l ..." , Milinnn .. I . .....'. . , l It l v .1 i 11 i J : 1 I 1 1 ? .-Mi l-er ee nt. r.s now. vou will vvn ,, i Uu rer.re-enlat.ves to emriess jdedevl to re.

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:N!ew the sitrl:,: of thin-, liow will it , hieb dem,crr.ts had .iifferod for th, last 111 Pf?l; "t t " t fVri ni I -cnest) together, by which means this (to i'd, , vr,r tw. whrn prices are all i fVur vear, on aecount of their opinhm ?- I aulhonty which, ; J U ! j some persons) terrible omen is produced :.::::.Vv;hut :!, - hue s.-l" hard i Tiils'w.i a subject ti::;t came' home lo eve-; ':llhi':' K:: lt !S ,eiin '' to ! U lh.C VT,e !tSU1icJ -a fact which, if more generally known, !:h; r.,, ibe,.,!.,,, ,.,,:r d,.m,,.r,t ,-,!,,;,., .i;. Mr ! excrete '! "We lodd." say- the loading : . L-dio-rranean is imposing in numoers ' Tt,ulJ ,;iVe a worM or canele.s anxiety

r; -ist-of bi nds issued bv the irovemment lor the democracy to see their aneient foes I" - 1;. 1:44'--. ""u nondent of -i cvteVn inner Smon, ' U 15 rcar?eu' 11,e rcatest ,niur and l,o.,ht u?.m:.inly by men who have at last endorse their principles in thej'f ? Mku thenrooi ndent ol " J Til ? .X I ! j vcr, to be dreaded fre,n it is thc inu;.n rich h'y ;l.!s war and that youriimu-c! LUere Mr. v! read from the U;e have a.hiu.ed to sustain the orti.. - Jhlo h.ard ear.n-l -o : .p,.,,, ;n tlieUr-eeches ot llenrv AVinter Davis. :,nd et, m iic lace ol these tacts, with the t.c Latt t noM i ort. 4e , woodwork 0f our houses. If is not lar-

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! do.ee the rate perhe.ii-; as buy as two per ' future. J J cent. And the daagcr is that th.e reduc-ttahe tb.e r ! ton will not sioo there. The K-oi-le willll'ast, the i

repudiation you say. So it does. trust 1 shall n ocr be for it or see its dire 110-cos-iiv. Uut in the last canj;ress a bankt mot bill was pas:-cd which enables tiiemcr- ; t antile class to repudiate, and the farmer ! ami mecaaiiic, groaningami sweating with I ...I I" " ' --."f,--. --. ..v. ., i.: nil conceive that they have a similar priviin I'm,!. 1. i.vnr ui-iMiniMiiit i.i .;,!. I ,. ,. j leuc ii moy si.ouhi ao so, is it not their j own affair? I apprehend that the rej publican ,;;rty. whhu passed the bankruit bill, will be I hi first to embrace reI pudiation in ain iht r form. They would eert ainly d. so if the bonds were n -t so ! hug.-ly bei 1 by their leading men. i 31 r. V. then considered the juetion of slavery in connection with the war. ! lie regarded the constitutional amemlWt"... 1 111 . mcnt as .f litl! m..ment in its practical operation upon that institution. Hut it PV:l "!'or was inioortar.t as an unwonted exercise of ! Iwer. ''nd in ilevelopmg the hnal purpose i.f (he ad'aooolration in leirald t' the nogn. Ife bad expressed his views or. the I1'. or .f the lbi;e, but In.-t the privib'gc of voting against ils passage, owing lo the dangerous and protracted ilhnss of bis wife, by whidi he was called In. me. Su one, however, would doubt his position. It was not at this late day that be desired to dringe his views on tho slavery ipie.-th n. lint we will have :i slav-erv Ue.-tion to deal with but little longo". When both sections have armed tho negro thc in-tif ntion is practically at an end. Int what ne:t '! Tree negroes will constitute the next is-010 in regard to this race. 1 here aver my solemn conviction, founded on facts v. ithin in)' own knowledge, that it is the settled purpose of the republican party now in power at Wash ington to placo tho negro by legiilation on an rijualily as a citizen with the white man. This is the next great issue: Shall th whit man maintnin his vuprcn . ey, rr

-hull he take into p..;:r.ciship in the affairs! 0f government three cr four milliuns ofi

I African ; cation act. the lands ot tho entire couptryl ! will change hands. I lieh men a i-i-. will b? their baron. And as a"vcr"-' em - ir.cnt repul liean, very h?'li' in oiicc "t Washington, rcir.arked to" i:ie,' t)iC new lull ook ncredu oils. So Vou did tv;o: . ... : vuir: ......V hnn i.r..il.,.)f, .,1 .n.v t!,:, ,.,

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Von remember I fay; i lenoun-ii- the whole system of arresting citizens and trying th in l.y military comtnisMons in elates open. At mat. üme ; son thu- to .sjeak. b a republican house J majority aboli.-hing 1.1 . . 1 . A lit" I. -.'il 1 r.,1. u I' ll i r'MMli Ul ,.IIiTTX., 1 i m . i .1 i,. i movj eo:n eiie ii i" i in vri..n convicted bv aich cour:s ,!ltil ; bc'at on-e lischar-c.h It is line thai this mc,t righteous measure was deii-ated ! . - . . . . . i b., c-.n bi-t -,.;,.,, i, u 1 I.I I"' ... HIHI , i.l.l II I...I .1 II I U.ll,1.! I I ll . by courts martial. Mr. Voorhccs concluded his snoech wheih had i'l-f 1 tl'lb , am: wi iT.st hadb i - Frio 11 is in Prosperity. One of the hardest trials of those who fall from afiluenee and honor to poverty and obsturity is thc discovery that the attaclnnent of so m.iny m whom t'.icy con fid - J T i i . i 1 j fMl Was ;i ;u:in. 10 tram iiieir own enos, or ;l miserable shallowness. Sometimes. doubtle-s. it is with reirret that these fri-

ut ho had lived to see 4iiv t'nt(','0'! ?nto the re!,ellim : has outjpeenee r e. uuniai nnuanageiueu . ., to betray the least si-ns of vitality. Tho (lie l.ir l,Y ten reived f incite Uiem lo -uerriil i warfare, j prevent tue ciosmg up ot our natioual Uli- ... Watch," on ;u-eount of its retired mia. ve.u;rts.eee't in the abeoee of a regular fbree to pro- limbics , a lew wees in a manner ; habits, minute ?ize and dark color, is very ... . vi;. . -1...L teet them, and L, coijlirm them in the 1 v.-ni relieve us from ah necessity ot con-, pi, l?n nn1 fl:pri nro ftiV.. .J.

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ems oi government. As in tiie ; ; , i ' 1 . ; j . : ' e 9 pv,M1 ,0 ...1; tli0 1....... as when we last i i,,,.,lV ..... VVlW f c cannot well imatriuc how the seeming- M,n UI x,jr i-oiksjsi,u ua iuu.eopio viil be luppj ana pros- , ..,..?. i tin .,T.i(...f1i rn-r rr.r.Y onr of the he sailed lor Kn

. ..ii ..l 1 y . 1 i.i.i'.t i.i-... 1. ..v..-. ... ..v. .--.. --'' vohois lodowcrs ot the world desert those! rr1 1. I' 111 llUH'S. upon whom they have iawned ; but they soon forüct the:n. Tiies leave the kitch- . en when the dishes are emptv. The para-1 iu 2 ilUvH 41 Vavr'

sites that cluster aroilnd the favorites of fortune to gather his gifts mid climb by his aid, linger in thc sunshine but scatter

ut the apj roach of a storm, as the leaves! his Mtb.-cription. From his dress and genclimb to a tree in summer weather, but . oral appear nice, one would hardly Mipdrop at the breath of winter, and leave it pose him to be the reader of a newspaper, naked to the stinging blat. Like ravens and we heard the question put, "how he

settling down br a b.iiMjuet. suddenly seared by a mo-'C, li w quickly, at the sonod of calamity , these superficial earthings are mere specks on the horizon. Iut a true friend sits in the center, and is for all times. Our mvd only reveals more fully, and binds him more c!o-ely to us. 1 TospcTiiv ni." i ionciMi aie ooiu rovealers, the difference being that in the former our friends know us. in the latter we know them. Jut notwithstanding the insincerity and greediness prevalent among men, there is a vast ileal 11101c of esteem and fellow yarning than is ever outwardly shown. There are more examples of me dulteratcd alfoetioü, more deeds of silent love and magnanimity, than is usually supposed. Our misfortunes bring to our side real friends, before unknown. lencvolent in pulses, where wc could expect them, in modest privacy enact many tce;ies of beautiful wonder amidst plaudits of angels. . oH lie who lives for himself alone lives for a moan follow. i. ...... 1 1 .1 .

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oi the Scheme. JLonUIana "- 1 1 ' ueniano tnat: s':lv'T hall be abolished. V"e do not i n a eise they arc nut only willing, but j iOV 'Ul'li- tnat the insurgent states shall 1 1,0 l'cru,itt,?'1 u return, with thi-h- -rights; Ul pos v. men ureai neu j ,1 , t t t t 1 ' T .- ... ,! ....... 1 .V. . ,...1 1 ""O j .....( 1. H .... i'U U.e SJaiilUii fjr them in ub- i emlcdis-d In- the CritlI,'n u!!:Kr ,laU1:' ,"'H1 tarne., hv the laoiK(s oi our armies, has ; . . . . . . . . . , , lomnion that it is better to -die in the last teh' than beeome sunject to a governIncnt s Mj-ressive, corrupt and revolting e say the practical working of the j b.MMI". O.lA .. M'Mtlll '.'.nf 11 I .111 lllllll hl.-" I nogu- iate -oxcrnmeni in i.'uisiaua nas . . . I .. I 1 . . . . I r. . . . I ... 1. ... I f . ' piooii j.. i:ie.re ie."Uii., v. e- i:.n'n u:', :i:;i uu o io.i .i i.eiioti io ie. me V .. - ,1 Ti ! . ethcacv ( 1 ta- cxr-crimcnt. the l'resment j 1 ...:.i. . .. t . , ... ... lv il i-1 11 't ri'l i.-ll ii m n.iti'il 1 1 r 1i irOfiriwl Iiitn 'cr than by! i the south-1 could derove more but we think its ingenuity would be sadly puzzled in the eifert. It is its privilege to try, soon or later, and there are many indications that it is not disposed to resign its prerogative. As: neither it nor the President can lawfully do more than assist the in surfen t states 1:1 Clearing 1 I'bsfrnetii.ns from thc path of return, the latter should at once take th.e w-ok into their own hands, and bv the election of senators and representatives to congress, and ol state ! V- !""" Ll:,t swrn to tue Mipport ol the con stitution, settle the question of reconstruction in the shortcut, easiest, onlv lawful. nn.l liii.l 1 .! ft ?.?l 1 llX.t.'lul f lV.'0 One of our subscribers, who is a pour man, and laboring for his little money, called iu the office this morning to renew j cou d aflbrd .S10 a year lor subscription." What his answer was to this interronatorv we fake pleasure in printing, and only hope it may be read by others who are situated like himself. "If," said he, I doiit take the paper to road during the evening, 1 am away from home and probably spend trchle the amount that 1113 paper costs for something else. Ih'sides, by reading a paper, I benefit myself and improve my mind, whereas that which I might spend my money for instead, wn;ill probably prove an injury to me, and the cause ol much unhaj.piuess to my family, who now hear me read to them every evcuinir after I return from my work." If this answer to the iuet:.n, "how so poor a man could afford to take thc paper," is not sufficient to convince every poor man we must own wo are unable to give a better. The money and the time spent in procuring and reading a public journal is never wasted, but the very best investment that any one can make either of his hours or b? doll irs Tcrrt Fltuf Jnirnal.

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A Singular Document. '

The New Orleans Independent publish - uim. ciiaia. aue leuer suu - stance, that as it is evident thc rebel army the Governor to cither call a convention convene the Legislature. It claims tat there are fifty-two thousand reb:i ll... . . A 1 I." 1 O . . I. -Mt u ' iil --v V One of the mot i po't-int considera'lions vhich should hasteu the elToyts io -'l";v 44 - eio.uauus iu;u m Miaia vu ''"",- j . .1 i . I'll unuiiur the encrmous expenditures whica

are daily increasing our mountarn ol debt.itl thcir boring operation,, the sound "... 'seems to proceed simultaneously from op. "ow .l.re JTov s Kaltlc . dir,t.UunSj thu, aJlli?' to the suJ a .

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icare iiowers irr .'Wine- out 1 liie cinrtv : . -. - a . unmuiiitiou boe5 and a wild roo tbriivt. ! 'u-,l,1-l'iu' ' ' -,MA '' uu n e inru.-i-llorria an- icn'ioic liiinirs mat transpire m -4445ä changing but ever advancing woriu, mature covers even the oattle irround with verdure and bloom. Peace and plenty spring up in the track of the devouring campaign, and all things iu nature and society shall work out the preirrss of mandkiud. TIac Time to AtUcrtisc. Jiusiness men, with proper buincs: ideas, shoub.1 be shrewd enough to pre ceive that now istl.o time to advertise.

Now that -old is rapidly fallin- and arJ3nJo1 tli0 co-;equet salvation of our ter everv reaction will fall still' more, sell j countrv ; and he gives such reasons of oil' the old stock at otiee 1 should be the j thl st f:utl! fas wuI far 10 remove the

motto of every prudent dealer. lispose of it promptly and at the best prices you can get, for the longer you hold on the less thc juices you will obtain. It is better to voluntarily submit to a small Ios at proent than to be o.mpulsorily subjected to a greater'loss bv and bv. Sell ofl ! sell oil ! and to accomplish this indispensable feat, ooTcV.V( hin ra'lj. Now is the time, we repeat it, to do it d"s:reetly. (Jet ahead of your neighbors, if you can, by advertising more, and thus selling more, and when the crash comes you will be safe. This is the plain dictate ol common sense, and he who heeds it not will bitterly regret before Ion' h's foolish ncrliircnco. -V. V. Times. The editor uf the liufTalo (Ind.) lianuer must have a very high appreciaion of his town. In his l ist paper he says of it: The gilt-edged, dog fennel municipality of Uluflton will have to be fenced iu next fall, if not sooner, unless some communication be opened with the barbarians of the outside world. The Fort Wayne IMankroad has gone up, (or down), the railroad is not yet within tooting distance, and here we are in the mud bounded on the cast by sunrise, on the west by sunset on the north by the raging Wabash, and on the south by tadpoles with very little to iivo for, and not much hope of resurrection after wc die. The idlent accomplish 'more than the noisy. The tail of the rattleinakc makes all tb noiiso but th brad dnas lhe cxeeii-ti.-.n.

Female Induration.

! "Were we to propose a cour-e of reading ; ui me government 02 our own country. Not that she -liould be qualißor ; think the possession of sm elevate? the chrtrttcr, j umdness for thrilling con h knowledge v1 V?s-ens that on vernation and 2 upon thc unformed and immortal mind of her j children .sentiments and opinions that will : urake them useful and esteemed members : of society, ami St them for eternal hanpi noss. In no position can the qualities of h:r head and heart be displayed lo exhibit her in so fair a form nor her influence be exerted to effect so much good as in the care and instruction of her own house hold. they gnaw continually. When captured tki-s little beet e fe ns Wh with ihn ' v'11-" tiwni ;,li v;.t ,Ir, u worl-Jn-r c..,nrt i . i i . i , W o lately hii the pleasure oi spending . 1 1 o u jii'iiiuii vi me aiieinouii wiiu nie vcilMiciit, James Uuchainn, at hcatland." At the age of is iu the enjoyment of good iaeuJtics unabated, and I pa rent ly as fresh and joyous 1 , saw him, the night be lore trland as mini-tor to' the Court of St. James, twelve years ago. We have met no man that evinces a profound -cr interest in the affairs of our country than Mr. lhiehanan, and none who is more perfectly posted in all the political movements of the day. Even the local politic of the various States seem to lie, as iu chans, before his mind. To those who are despondent of the ultimate redemption of our country from thc abolition spoilers, a visit to "Wheatland" will prove a grea. relief. Mr. Uuchanan entertains no doubt of thc final triumph of thc democracy, doubts t f the most desoondimr. For tur part we have never feared for the ultimate triumph of truth and liberty, nor doubted th punishment and overthrow of Lincoln and the partisans in his despotism, liut we know of many who do doubt a visit to Wheatland will go far to reassure them. Mr. Uuehanan has prepared a documentary history of the hitter part of his administration, which will 1c published the comimr summer. It will thoroughly explode the whole arsenal cf lies which has supplied powder for the Republican party for four years, by the publication of documents, figures arid fa.'ts which will not and Civnnot be disputed. Moult a history is must timely. It will do much to unmask the hypocrisy and crime of the despots in r..nver and to save our countrv. Old -- txmi A Xew Match. A new lucifer match' is now in the market that differs from anything hitherto in existence. Upon thc side of each box is r chemically prepared piece of friction paper. When struck upon this the match immediately iguites; w hen struck upon anything else whatever it obstinately refuses to flame. Vou may lay it on a red hot stove and the wood will calcine before thc end of it ignites. Friction upon anv thing else than prepared paslboard has no efiect on it. The invention is nn Knulish one and by special act of parliament the use of any other matches than these is not permitted in any public buildings. The discovery is a curious one. There is not a particle of sulphur iu the composition of thc lucifer in question. .

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