Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 May 1865 — Page 2

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4 1 i i i J. ;.oskorve 1 S. I, a I A 12. VSIY, $ ililii ors. IJLY?IOi:TSaf IXItff.W-l: T ir it p Ii l v Af i v i lSiV'i i ' ' 'j . N---WVix ' i.'" -i5'Vsx ! , j n on (lie Kani)agc. ; Fanaticisi It is well known that President Lineoin be ore his death had prepared a proclama-j 1 r , , i-l lion of rem ral amnesty to r.'bcls. embo y " i-i u i lDjr the mot liberal terms to all sucu :lb : . ... i 1 . .1.1 V... IliTi- ivnis.ni'l rf-ns'-l nuuiuiiivuiv mi t-. V' ,j.v. ........ , . . . , t, . , ! eunie their ahegianee to the Icderal goverument. Having by his re-clectiou had his measure of ambition fully satisfied, he could of course afford to act now independ-j . f.i c .i o cut of the factions whose support he once j 4 r . , aid he could not a fiord to lose. -" j hencef.-rth be the piesident of the joplt j instead of a chief of a party. The procla-i mation above alluded to was not issued iu

ri. ii i ,i i I Drapier, and the two storv brie k rcsidcnec cuaseouence of his sudden death, and now j . . 1 . .ul 11. Jarth. and several barns belonging tleeps in silence among the uu published j to ,i;grcrcilt ons anj aiso, the barns ot

records at Washington, where it will we fear be permitted to reuirin by his successor. The radicals aie using all their influence upon Mr. Johnson, to divert him iuto a diiTerent channel from that marked out by 3lr. Lincoln, and in which the role of wiieanee is b be ?ubstitited for that,

of conciliation unlcr the plea that the! iuto an agreement 0:1 the 13th of April for j f ou.h in some war is responsible f r the ! - Fntioii of l,ostilitics, which agrc- . . , i .1 1 mcnt was executed as a basis or peaceuxmaHuu of too late proident, and tnei. a!rrceiiu.nt a. tcIo.raI,li;il to t;e attfcüip: upon the life oHlr. Seward. ltUoeiatcd press from Washiuiricu wad in

attfcüip: upon the life oHlr. Seward. It

lias alrcndv been proposed to iirnore the i tlu following terms: terms given by Gen. CIrant. to (lenen.l, WAsiiiNiTu.v, April -2. I.ee and hL cfiieers and men. It is asser-j As reports have been in circulation for i -i t 'Som j time of a correspondence between ted tnat hecau-e the civil is super. or to , . . . 1 (jens. .lonusoii and fcherma:!, tlie memoluill.ary law. the authorities at A ashing- ran,iuui or ba;is of what was a-rocd upon,

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can prt)periv set aside ti.e a-suranee and tho result, areas follows: i i.... .. .,...., i ... y con-maLoer vi.i group ins c.-.ir.p en- when the notes wih xiudoubltillv cnmnnd a t rc-1 "i.r I r ....". .. iiT-rniMin ..i

L-'.ven bv Grant to Lee. that neither he nor ".h,-mom ,u( am, or 0a.. oj ojrc., ni j j.jjj,, t The onb- i.roc--ioi- ' t,ruv v;l,'i u VI0T: 1 comtort, heallh ami i?1:uin;.3 h.l3 mi:.-ern.v ben the case cu closinr TI I T.-f.U UG will be rcai in il.c daily paptr et "i I- ii ill l I!,.- MAs 1G7' t? run' Jm-iLA. IK lsttj. f v lf " . .t r' i ' " iroou ponce. Aii details of military di:ci- .... ," . ! tho.-e cities, tiioso under his command, should Le uis- - 10 . -1 ";f? l r, Werc to aud from the caiuto! ami depot. . 1 . 4., , . . . , the subscriptions to other loan-;. . , , 4, , , uutr Durham s Mut,a,i, i the . tiote J , . ,Tl, v .. .- u-hi. .'..Im.- i'l!,iC lnv,Sl ! i'-lsIs 1,0 jaintaincd. Imogen; j turbcl so foug as they obey the laws v , r,..T-, , , ,. i , .., y t-o.-e. ia the i..iui4ii.g, not,M,1..s.!!iuuiL , ' , , . , . i la order taut chizc.-s from everv town and n; , . c-.; vlire tboy reside, and refrain lrcm Ju.n,h F J.-laitou cohir.ur.t.lin : rf,i- , " V ' . ""i davs it will lo his s.''od fortune to eon- i ncct-en of tlie c.u.tiv m.v :,0 a.Ti ided fu-ditiesi , .,,.7 r r . ..,, .'' j.i y.. .y c vn. .tv fry, . c. v..ls, ,tVolllC.u .!lK. ehildreu. an-. '.:ri:eu- , ' . . s i Ao.c i uo'of ( omvptivt:. tr.k:ngv;arm.-;aga.nst the l-eucral g-v-; ,( ,tV.- -:r mat jmj. (,en. L. .pirlv v,;, tie disidav by' the Sunday ! aUCr:,U;Jl ti,J:;:!i 11 . ! taking th, :,Sr..t!v Xational Dana,, Stat, jT,pv n-r, whiat reSid:n? in rhil,d,b trnmcnt. Thi as--evtion is made for the! Ww.n.-, c:,nwluhl,j, ar:.j; 'c i l,:,, iutsrcriin- Th voun -IrL oV1 , arnn it-r courage, m-1 n.ut!.san!l r,ivAte n:vlTi throti-hout the conn- i :-d 1 S.a.'. ic-.cs-J Kradu.dly into the l.ut . i (. I'vitfl &'l--iUs in Xorik Curd in -t ons- It .i i " i ! uusir. and discip.in? lsaunmti all over i ' ; .f i '.h-::.u n-v (' in.rnv.ioi'.. All hopes of i-v.-revs j nrp.ose oi exciiMiig thcinse.vcs y; L? - y' j the Catho.to seuoo.s appeared m vin.:.-,,, vorld. Thi u h-. er eh cfiieor and man "e:a!iy aped t.rcce-ne.htc,irtbr.. i !nv' r,,:,v,rv b,i-!;:.ii, Kj, I ailvis.J bv

the intended arrest, trial. C(r.vi';tioii and r.,. . r . . i v.Mute vrroat lis, wilu liowers. irom otue.i; Ii ; ... t ;f . f ot.- ,,nf. r .... i c:....,.;.... v.j.i ,t,,. .w- .,f.-., ! ur :h::o;.;t, i-T i'-rh''.. t remove k,to the . c, ' i i'- 'r;-ii:ecentemliugarmiesnow in tue jii ...t0 vels to their foa.' iCC.1'" A ! Vtu tt"";ca ;j "JV Jcttl N ! - ' u' 'l ..,0.,...,0., .... jNew Js,r ,Tf bci:;. mv puihncnt of Lee and Ins associates a ficpi tu maiutaiu their sUttu n until no- Fvfkr.. rivif. " ,,' . .ji;,.,-. ! n?y. rowdyn., and pdfy enmc. ; in v. bora il-ey hav cr.iidt ncar.d wh; or.'j -iv . -.raivci.i.'v, . J v. a - r.-Tved thita -r. A!y iaihA

trr.'r.r! rm wif lu;-irrh flu- .ls-'ir.iFM O ol tifn irivpii v tho Mn:ii:ii!iiir iv:r v.: I i i l.lUi W ttl oailt'l li.C IH'ti H llii, , r , . . . ... tri-, a.i t.- !.t;.i':v na- OVC'I ."Uu :

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- i . . . . ? r..w.. , ororinizatioii wis ai.-o rerreseiuen. v t ,.m, . , , , , , ! me ....... t:j c u.v ...

injis. '.u.iui. ii.-i. ' Miv-tiu i-v i.:. ... ; i ? j . : imerai e..r. it:o.-t ... caniiy atoi ere- r ,.. p - : .... t . ti . .,.i i tcr-a nca mcv revive o.- .a-.'. , , , ...... , ' :do i.f i.,rr'---:-''if h-Mir'-s ! ,iw ' i ' , i . the uistri e troi.i ..mi. u? to t ne eva ltu.d ed bv the cvornmc:.t o ti.e I i.:u i ' " ' ' c ' r I J " " , ' w ; prnvc :y c-. j-:nicle 1 at Hi c:;;k:i.-- oi : c. ' i .,'. i i - c...., nn -o rrv-r-,!;. V : , , "S' cowl ihn cor eJerate arm ec low . ,., v., vil'b-rl 1-, ry' ,ca- "oou'-1 l,J lIi0 1 -i! -ga. aoe. j rl0NS ' :ta:es. Ac kn-w not to what extent the ;; vx5,cnec lo t.c disbanded and con- ' " V --r-- ' S b''f!cM hl right and Hr-t ICticnl h;ak of UVorto ru-:ca.s may succeed m controding Mr. ai:Jted to their several .state eapitoh. there , ; j V .n r ' tl, .T - ...... i (,f tb v:ir lhc 'i'1-15'"- '' eo..u.--; n,-: N. :;...! r,,v of --t i..i i..i :,i;,.(:.,J,,1J....:mL,1' , 1 , -si. , ,.-J bvTlo.to t,'M.!'-v tlVu. 'V'1 0 V" i sarie.7 will keen their mimHos up to a ; .......

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wh'ioh t, fav.;r ti:o hb.M tln-t hi- will, 'i t-e stale arsenals, an. l each ubicer and ,,.,.. .....i ,w ,t,n l,,,., ,..,. i k'aa llK auu t.:; rauic-rut . r.i::-e

. , - miii to execute raid Lie an agreement pp,ri i . -,. ,i1(,:.. . . l T - : Hroer.ineu'ient v, iii arrange a depot f.rj OUlL. j '-t in entire niuci.ei.uoiue ol the corrupt; , , .-, , . intei icie. wiui the., patnotie ana .utec- ..Vl,,,;,,.,. .kr c I c- - t.,- ... 1 i to cease iroia acts oi war and ahu.o by the ...... . , ; t'C c... i.i.u-.v.-o ol eat;. epaia.e a. my. f-iT-icc-rTior; Ack.t, rhuiden-hu.

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t. be personal aggrandizement and party : thority. The number ol arms and munimeet s-s. :n other w .rd-, tho prttspoci al ! ti'u.s d v.ar to be reported ti the chief of pre-ent seen- to 1 v lh;U Mr. .LdniM ii wü; ';u'"" yt 'ahingtoti city, subject to . . t . - i i - toe in. no acliwii ol tho coniess of the be ti e prciv..ent i the ,, ,'e ni.-tv.i l o. a , . .. . .. . , . 1 ' ' L nited Mate?, and. ra the n.eantane. to mere tool in the hand of unpnncipled h,e u,cJ ,(j:yi nuuntain peace and order de;.iag'.gue-. Slv.ui.i he pursue r-ueh a!v.ithin the holders of the stat respect

rourfe ve ieel eorjiident thai he will hud ti more ardent supporters than the members of thc democratic party, and none who will denounce him with more bitterness than tho-'C by whose vde.j he was elected to the Vice Presidency. 'I he Corporation Elrc(io);. The corporation election la-t Monday resulted in the success of thc entire democratic ticket by majorities ranging from 30 to 33 over the republican ticket, and ... ., ii i .i .i , , from G to 11 over both the republican ar.d fu-ion tickets. The latter was a verv weak n:la:r, and only served to demonstrate the malice of thoso win concocted it. and the folk of their followers. We deem it due M A , , . ... to tu ose wno v ere pui ia non mation bv .i, .oo ..muoii, to say,, that they all, with the exception of Ilabbiugtou and IJoyd, promptly repudiated the concern as soon as informed of their nomination, and that their names were mod without their knowledge, consent or authority. Tho scheme was concocted by a few dissatisfied men whose claims to r fhee had no t I ten favtiabiy listti tdto i ,i . r. i . , by thc:r party friend-, and who were t here fore anxious to show their spite even at the expense of their consistency. They have made their idTirt, iiigloriously failed, it remains to be tccn what f ..ol J . .... 'VJ tamg they will do next. In the meantime

lot it he distinctly understood that I'lvm.!"10

mhis sounily ilemocratie. The folio--i tJ-"nading army of the United States ! ed that he was .vervin- his state. lie re:g is a li3t ofthe newly elected odbers: 4!? T'v 'r VxT .,,,5Iih,r 1'' - ''(general eomiiiaiiding ( onfederatc States j litieal, n -mheai.ee; that it was not a surrutec Is IH-tritt, T. 1. liailey. array in Xortli Carolina." render of thc doctrine cf stale ri dits.

on i; Tru 2d " D. 0. Ouivev. :M " 31. II. Ilice, 4 til : T. .McDonald, ";h ; Cleorire Kocli. ti it I 7' ff Ueik Ci;;i ircasurer, II. C. liuilingatue. Marsh-! and Collector, David How. Ass(;scr, John lilain. A Wa?liit!gtoiAjic:i al says: Ci()ur cou- ? A gt neral in Canada ha3 ilii .t,i,r,:r i.i -it .i uuiiiuuuu mat an u.e nected with the :ssassinati I.ir . .. .. . 1 1 '"ovo:n lausi lc surrenderee ed States authoritle..'-

The remains of the late president, '

Abraham Liucoln, arived at Chicago on I :Mlln,hv.,!rtn.in.r;ut. nml v.-ere reeelvod vrith ceremonies bcOtthi- the solemnity i ! and importance of the occasion. It U esumated that over -10,000 persons joined in j the funeral procession oa Mondav. The ! .. . i , i i ? i -i ' ntv is sum to h:.vo br-n erowi iv will: . , , , siiai.i'crs to uo iionor to tue J memory of the lamented dead. Theremains were conveved frcin Chicago to c c Ii tiv c r l i. bTrmeuela Jilirujii:. lor Lnal sepulture, , . , leaving the former place on iuesday eveniug. A nuiii ber of our citizens were in the city on Monday ana Tucsaay m at- j ten lance upon the fuicrcstius obscouics. ! V e have not the space to sjare to gn anything like a satisfactory outline of tl f the ! prccecdings, and therefore refer our rcadcrs to tjlc jaiiy papers of yesterday and the day before for full details. 3--I'ir? a! Soa.i2ii 2ScnS. A fouüairration occurred at bouth ,., . , , , . iJend on lucsdav ni'.'ut last wee;:. ihr; Keffi&tcr t-avs: ill iM . 1 he tire could net be cheeked, until it haa swqit jhe ,vllol, E(-lUrc Vou Vashinoton to .Market stivct. including the St. .Ioeph Hotel building, (a very large four story brick, the largest and finest buildinr in north Iudiana.) the two story frame . .. . . .. , . buildniir of r. U bitten, the livery stable 0f Ireland and Wvman, the two storj brick grocery and" bakery building of Kaper Ilvckstorch, the two story frame and two storv brick buildimrs of W.U. Jas. A. Ireland. I. F. Price, 3Iaj. K. S lleynolds and John 13rowufield, on the opposite side of the alle'. The loss wa-? about $00,000, upon which there was an insurance ol some CI en oral bheruan and J.dinson entered U0eiated press from WasLiuglcu wad in lively. Third Th? recognition by the execu tive of the Tnwed States of the several state governments on their officer? and legislatures taking thc oaths prescribed by the canstitutio'.i of the United h'tates; and. where conflicting .state governments have resulted from the war, the legitimacy of all shall bo submitted to the Supreme court of hc United Stale. -Fit irth The re establishme.it of all federal courts iu the several stale1, with powers as defined by the constitution ami laws of congre. "Fjtn l he people am F.ftit The people and inhabitants of all the states to be guaranteed, so far as thc executive can, their political rights and franchises, as well as their rights of ! pcrsou and property, as denned by the j C;)uio r , J he executive authority ofthe ,,,-, '.'overnno nt id' tbo ITnitml titi m-a fo i.aurb any oi the people by reason of the. la'e war, so long as they live in peace and quiet, abstain iron) acts ol armed hostile ties, and obey the laws iu existence at any place oi their residence

- i action oi i-t i:i u.e staie Jinn icoerai au-i

c .i i i . . . eoinmanuone, on conunoii oi ine uisuanu - 1 . i.l 11 l' ment ol (he confederate armies, tho dis - tribution of arms, and the resumption of -j. peaceful pursuits by the officers and men hitherto eomporang the said armies

"t""'-111 general terms, itie war to suuj all, :i parolled prisoner;" and a lceasc, and a general amnesty, so far as the' dedt liI have never been a politician, and executive power ofthe United .States can; know hut littlo of li-ditieal leaders. T am a

'Xot being fully empowered by our re-: stdc rights-, he had considered IU allegispeetive principals to fulfill these terms, j :U1ce due, primarily, to Iiis natr e state. TV ' I ? I ( I I V 1 1 1 II ! 1 ! .ll-.l w.J.ilttr I Ir.rlirA i' . i v I I I .1 . . 1 .. . ..

L i.. ' . . J, 1 1 j'i.cs to j rompuy obtain the necessary j authority to carry out the above program - W. T. SlIKIOiAX, The action (ion. Fhcrman has been disapproved by tho president and his cabinfd ami I on S'liorn.nn or.lor...! b. r... comiuenco hostilities. (Jen. Grant it is

sii'l has gone to North Carlin'i to take!)' When the Matth surrenders all her

'fcrsonal Mijervision of military n Hairs l there. t - tm - I'i-: Sxcioxvillo I-. mi r . o i.o.v n.i.r., icon., .iay ..

given notice to , f!""" f w. ;" i l" unset nett in the c-nveii- suirendcred f (Jen. Hobson at Mt Sier- . "... 1 ley ol the Saliuia river, with hoadtinrters!tion foriniiiLMb.e orint- aw. and th,. 1:..., ...a.., t... 1.. . 1 , ', , ,

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n -i J , ,"rMM' ; ; v" :"" o.o;i ..0.0 1 h icMinr to seme u. i i.ercioro tnc war surrendered, at other poi-N fo Hobson'

I to the I ntt- nous 11 iney can hear ot .lett. and Ins son. II thc south is forced to üiil.n.ii i n. ,.,..1 . 1 .1.. ... .1

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Jolinslon was Ulsapproi . " ANllM' 1 V N 'M'"4 Tbo r.rncr-f dine if" ir.li. ShorinKll V.aS unaruvca for tEe Allowin- am cue; cth:ir reasons. Fir.f It was an exercise ui authority "' vested in Ucu. Sjicrunn, and it face shewn that loth ho and Johnston kne.v ... ... . ., i tint he. Oca. r-iienaan, hud no auti.on.y ft,. :fn ..nv .:!! ürnnwiriMi s. ' V. V IVA in vv y l V V. ..--..-...- frc-jjt7 It was a practical acknuwled;ment of the rebel covornment. Tfu'rJ It undertook to re-ci:ibli.-h the , , i... v. i . . . rebel stata governments tliat Iiad teen ovcrtiirown the saeriiScc of wany tliou?:tU,l loyal lives and an immense treasure. and placed arnics and ammunition in thG lia,l(lä of veUl6 at theIr respective caj.ilais, wnicu mnjfiii no useu as soon as iue armies of the United States were disbanded and used to conquer and subdue the loyal state.:. Fourth IJy the restoration of the rebel authorities in their respective states they would be enabled to ic-o.-t;;blsli slavery. fifth It laieht furnhh .1 irround of rcsf.onsibility bj tlie fsdcral government to pay the rebel debt, and would certainly subject loyal citizens of the rebel states to the deb, incurred by rebels in the name of the stale. S'.v.'h It ruts in dispute the existence of luval state irovernments, and the new state of West Virginia, which had been recognized by every department of tlie United States government. FevnUh It practically abolished the confiscation Jaws, and relieved rebels of every decree, who had slaugiitercd our people, from all pains and penalties for their crime". Eiyhth It gave terms that had been deliberately, repeatedly, and solemnly rejected by President Lincoln, and better terms than the rebels had ever asked i 1 their moi-t prosperous condition. Sitilh It forms no basis of true and lasting peace, but relieved the rebels from the pressure of our victories, and left them in a condition to renew their efforts to overthrow the United States government and subdue the loyal states whenever their strength was recruited and an opportunity should oiler. E-1JÜZA. The )üetaita 1 EndiniuipoSiH. . l 1 1 ' 1 1 ll'.l il V l.ll iiltlll'.iiliil.'J l.o:.l .i J.WU-i. ; i .... 4l , ,1 five thousand, hi. -ecu thou -a in. and i twenty thou und are tho variou.- estimate- , id the ii mm er ol ve i ors. i he rei.i un laid in the eapilol throuuh - ..,1 1 ',, . v t the aav. and were visited bv rrooibiy , - . - J ri v 'thousand persons. a verv iarf;e rao1 , - 0 out lor f ..-. .... ! ..1. !!.!... j.-. v 11 in1 1 itii-ii vii. . . , . ,, aim numue nreu cn.versai.y was p to a late hour, lonir alter dark, the rotunda ot l.ic capital was thronged byj those desiring to take a lat look upon one j beloved in life and mourned in death. j The arrangements for this, purpose were j mot admirable. Ihililantly lighted by night as well as by day. tho f'cat in es ofthe, ilhistrous ucpar.ed were viewed by addi j tional thousands. -- - . aBO - - - All iiiCoriov wllh the Hobcl ; vii eta I Slis Vlii 01a Various iuo J'u;tn. n t.W 1 1 1 K K. ipril . ... -. .. t . ! ..n A Richmond correspondent recounts an interview lie has had with (Jen. Lee. ' lie c:ln0li on l,:m to obtain his Dolitieal views and lay them before tho public. On in - ... . .. fortninir (len. Lee of Ids ohieet. tho latter . . soldier. lie further s tiil that he was ... .. ' l ready to make any sacrifice, or perform any honorable act, that would tend to the .ni) nuiiuiaoie act, tnai vvouiii imi to Hie I restoration .d'peare and traniuility to the I country. lie said that, as a believer ! "ppo.ui au. s...i,, uu., A.iieii ntn : state went, ont.be considered it ! to vn with it when he accented a h;s datv iceepted a command under the rebel government, ho convidcr- , , L'iiiiu I i'' Ills. When the south was wholly subdued. then only would the doctrine of stale : ridits be surrcndoid Tl.n snrror,.!,., ..r : a singlo army was only a military m cessi- , tf ..VM VIl. (IU JIJ j forces and returns to the union, thou only j will she surrender her favorite doctrine of isecosdon. That principle will then r jecttlcl by military power. On t is ,Ue.i- ! una ui staie suvcrciirntv. he eon omk t h ,i . . , ...- . ... inen; exists a legitimate rosw btlli. bo triumph of fed o ml power overstate rights,

:..,.,., ' . ,.:in j Villi iiiaKe pCk'.o ii cm i!'e rotomae 10 im: : o..i.i ümilu. l w üi . ix.ü;. ! oructc:-. lor which fee is ihiee djüars; all adt . v.. ..i I. - lio Grand. Lntil arsoaito peace is ar- U-53 Una HOOyOoOO of the Loan authorized wlc

! l "l u",i;u cw.iiv-.-L .nvuv.u.,v ir-jicd a line l a sh" tl Tt"i"b TYrll's! i in :-.ev . c:!c a: ;o. i:; ,ii; direct, crerv throughout the day. and the l-rogvamine ; Vi li-i t-''" -ri " bv Ike last Ce-nrrocS are now cn the ratikct. This : TüCSbA V, IVcw : A. t.1. to n. 1. M. f .i i , i -Jount, Liiap.d lliii, L niversttv. Dur.oam s i a. aim i criy p.T'l. rr!r Ji--eontcmplated in b.onor ot th. late pre,'- . ' , w ? . - v(M. (J aaioant.at th- rale at which it is b-:v absorbed, : A,,"lt , , lU V- i- V " i'V ,,, .... m,t f.r...v,' V'wrn wv li.x ! ' Iat ' " i'iiii. (-11 toe iou.-o, tnary 1- and If. I f.bri:-iry l. a;:d lo. 3iarc!i l. . , , . liver, will separate tic; armies. Lach r.r- ad oe puoenbed for wuuia four irontas, ! Jit.i If.prulJ an.lri., .,ü.y l and June U

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rjutci inuintaineu. conuuetoti tncni- .,., e .i. ,i 1 , .1 1 -n i l, -ii mi .11 approval ot the deed was instantly killed selves with, decorum, dho largest dele- 1 1 1- 1 1 ... , J ,,M .. . , T I by so.oiers ; no heard ms remai ks. 1 he mati ns were Ironi Cincinnati and Jiouis- , ., ,.1 ... ' 5 : 1; . , ... . , armistice order was reeeiveu very coluiv v.lle. r roia tt:e latter city it is estimated 1 1 .1 .,. to::. oA U ( an.e; irom tho lormer t .Ott. iylAU.Jlh tn v.Vc-,, a- iv.

land the forced annihilition of the latter. I From Sf. IuuiN.

Ii lie: stout u i.ive: hol oceii, auu aiu net u, .vn- lOL'IS, 31ay I TJTTV 1 prepared to be-for term?, but are redy ! Thn T),.,(,,...r r..:... ...:.,t ' 1 . UJjJ

j ,o accept i:iir and honorable tenn their j Memphis JJuüoUn lear,:shat. on h'ua lr.v ' " ! (vn poiitir-a! Vijv;.? beir.L' eoniuereu. As :uct A,mt;,t;n, ' "

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ct mcnna.c oeen anx ,.a, u Spra-nc, chief of staff of Maj. Oen. iW. ! BT A ?JTsT? 11 awayv.-ithir. Ik' cxnrced tb.' opinion ; 0,i t:, f,.i r . . - 1 ' ' -AiJL JaJl:LJ

tha,; sliotud nr.-nrary, or vniuiaive, or ; ; j 0v(t:;,llt r the ,urrcndcr ef K;rlv: ;vT revenceiul TiOiieies bo aticmotol, the en .i i c, ' - j - rf .-s was not vor. He remarked taat the assas-' , , , . 1:-1:- ;

sination of the president was a crime beyond execration. It could not bj approv-! ed ly any good i.ku, from any couceivr.-i bTc motive. As to the terms of peace, to ; onlvbelicld to strict 'accountability, 'ho j asked, "Wctthl that be iii-t? Whr.t lias 3Ir. Davis don? more than any other j southerner that he sll0U:d J.e piuil.ned 7 is iruc inai ne lias 0C'ju:ca a proitiin .1:1 position as tnc agent ti tiie wnoio people, but that has made him no more cr less a rebel than thc rest. li s acts were thc acts of the whole people, and thc acts of the whole people were his acts. lie is not accountable for thc ccni'i-encenicnt of the war. On thc contrary, he was one of thc j last to trive in his adherence to thc fecession lnovcmeut, havimr slrcatiouslv o;- i posed it from tlio outset, and portrayed its ruinous conscfpuenees by s:?ecehe. and l o i.iiiini;.-. , , From ihe Cliica'-o Tim;?. April 25 Un the -Oth last. Johnston surrendered his army embracing all thc troops between Ralcicrh and the Chattahoochee the terms being the same as those accepted by Lee Grant, it appears, had given Johnston till 0 A. 31. ofthat day to make capitulation announcing that, in case of a refusal to comply with hi demand, hos tilities would be resumed immediately ter that hour. Johnston was desirous of .oeuring a stipulation allowing JelT. 1 tvi and other leading lebels to leave the country; but this was, in all probability, not acceded to. Spec. Dispatch to the Western Associated Trss. For. 7 Monroe, April 22. The following important order of (Jen. Sherman was received here this morning: "Hr.AiAirs Military Ditjsfoxof the Mi?s. ( Ix the Field, Kaleigii, I C.Apr. IU lSo'5, Sp-"ul Field Order .o 56. J 'The general commanding announces to the army a suspension of hostilities and an agreement with Gen. Johnston and high oni.'iui.--, which when l'crnially latii'ied. : J J OIUIJ Vt . j M . VI t. I. . 1. I. 1 7 .l..l.i.iXl . T T 1 l. i i. V wit::-., -V. A. (r. ... ..... CC" l the V. tmi Asronatcil Press, . . - . . , . , ... . , 1 p .1 . .:i . . I ci Ti president b aaiuaiUi; wa . 1 .1 1 r .: 1 received there ot lore tise promu!':i - . ;. C1 1 1 ,l ' . tion Oi Sherman s , Ciuer. but was kevt i u .cam i.oiii v. ium;ii.i." inat nie ;ea: 'private Ihr a da-, or two. When it did -ei ! out tlie icelmg among tac trooTs was very . bjü A rcjcl itj j cxrressed his Four Mov.mif m-I1 4';' Adriccs from Newborn state that a hirge number of thc members of the .t-rt .1 Carolina legislature arrived there on the V.Hlx inst for the purpose ot negotiating with Sherman with a view to restoring that state to the union. fi-ROll TSJXiSXti'.y Youk. April ö'd ! Tho irmisf..,! rr.,1. 'r.,:,.rM.,1l...lli;..i, . ..1. jeit.;i.ij'ftj'i.i.'iiiics the details of a conference bitween (Ion Slaughter, rebel, and (Jen. Lev. Walace, federal, in which the former claims that Gen. Wallace guaranteed, in ease of the surrender of the rebel "ien-es in Texas, protection to slave property, the vindication of thc Monroe dot trine, and the . 0 tablishmcnt ot a protectorate over 31exici. Aljtterfrom the rebel Mai. (ten. Walker, however, shows that the terms, offered were, that the rebels must lav down their arms, take the oath of allegi1 .. - auf0? ? accept such terms ot amnesty, ! P;ildai, or foreign exile as tho Inited ! 'St:l,es vcninient would grant. These terms the rebel niajH' general indignantly rejects, claiming that, with JJOU.UOO '.neii yet in the field, the rebels can achieve their independence. I'RO 13 y s a 2 a . i i Av'asaimstox, April oO. lhc authorities are engaged in a most thorough investigation ol tiie assassination phl, semlin g out in all directio n in this vicinity competent officers to take tetimotiy, fo that we .shall have a lull and coin .1, ,. . . 1. IVHz ,ut ".' . nVlt 1'. ransp.retl ;. OI J,ooUl lUhl his aceoaii'lK 1 ' 1 ,1L 'iioij number id arrests now reaches nearly oJO, principally taken from adjacent counties in Mankind. All the funds reouired to t nv Sherman's army in full will he reuly by the middle . V 1 1 I . I. r- . . . . i week. It will reipaire iMl,0U.UuM Lk.M.n.sto.N. Kv niil .'lO n.... t 1. ...1 .... 1 - 1 y "' ""ci n 11 1 uve oiiKvrs ana oiu died and five oaieers and o thousand men of Morgan's obi eonunand entucky i now clear of I rebels trps.

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..,o, c n thc has assumed the General Sub- j s-:i Ancy for the frde of United Staten Tret-v.ry J."ctcs, bo-rin seven and thrt-e per CtaS intcnat.rcr annum, known a. I -..... . ct-rtni 1 mfi I Jf Lvik These Notes trc issued onJer dite of and are navable three rears from that tin:c in currencj, or are convertible at the option of the holder into 17, S. 5-20 Bin per cont. 1 ; - .1J3 ü- 1 n Gold-B earing Bends. j Thc.-f boaJs arc worth a premium whii in-! creases tho actual profit on the 7-30 loan, and i:s ' I txersiption frtm Siale aud municipal taxation, xrhicu ; adds fron out to three per etnt innre, acconYw to t!u rate levied rn ether property. The interest ; is payable scni-annuaiiy by coupons attached to each note, which n.ay be cut off and pold to any j bank or banker. j Thc h.terest aniooats to Oiie cent per day on a $."0 noto Two cents per day o:i a 100 nolo Ten ceuti per day on a f$oOQ note HO c?nts per day on a $1000 aoto $1 per d.Ty on a J.VJO") note. Notes of all denominations named will bo promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. Anil the rote? toewarJed at ance. The interest I to löt'i June next will bu naid in adr.ir.ee. This 13 T.iZ ONLY" LOAN IN MARKET 14 iWIilx nowouereJ by Governaicnt, and it is coui'.dcnLiy ,...1,1 :., i . -i expectcu tint its snpenor advantages wi.i nse 7".. .1 r . '- . :.:i - i.ii.iv L 1 ... JAY COOIlIl 'iTjCB-rTior; Ack.nt, Vldlidcliulj. vif..;!"5 ?jHYJ. Pjtl i'l I i S Irl L i K J fi Ski lr rrnr c,i!,r!fr h- n.-e! 7 in- u' r.wni,i p..i, 1 2 r.iunin order, a ircliased, ar.'. now ha ;r. f rk -1 & ViHt VEWSUZiZZ, i AT UIS MILL IK PLYMOUTH. And .srr:arrd to rriand ear e -ra r..y M- ;- fot-u for all whom,y call upon bun. t U...t.h. Will mi SAViXt! OF

to oiur ihem to the jmoho, aud tlevote mv cndlIN TUR FE KD NKCF.SSAUY FOli TUKIR vjCv: attention to hin-diseases 1 n truth, I was

STOCK bv havir.i it Crushrd & firoiuii! Before Feeding He will also l.und UA l. A.M Lt)bi to pct'icr when wanteil. He solicits thc custom of those having Stock to tVcd. Terms reasonable. vui.':otr. n. r. lovi:i,y, LATEST ARRIVAL IT HONEST COM i Uli I tvuuM.-eapeetfullTar.iiouiiceto my patrons ThatI have rofontly returned from tic l'.iiJti ininoK inreceiptol" a liill sum! OoinpIto t4toU Of carefully Selected yirLigr g-oods AND G liOCE 11 I ES! and "vorytbinolsc formerly kept by me, which 1 will oll at lair prices. I wilhake it.exchange ibi o'd Ilkind?of . .TlcrcSm 11 Initio Broilut, l.N'D iI ONB Y WILL NOT BK RErUSED luivite myoid eu-toinersto C4lla:.d exonine mystoek and priees.uiid i f they suit ,they will be sure und buy. I liave noMowinp ti do to iroltie youtopurehienf me. Honorable, straigiitfor ward dealing tnd h lit ing pre fit und no luniibur is my motto.

Thoseknowmiitheinselvrsin .ine:ir.e arc noli fiotl thattheir dus.s are very much needed , ai.d I hipethey il redeem theii prond.rf topsiT up. J.ÜKOWNLKK. THuftf

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SEAWEED TONIC, KE PILI i öbkr .'-vi? j Thc a!jove iä a correct likeniss of Dr. j Schenck, just after recovering from Consumpj tior;. njriiiv vcars :g. Belaw 13 a Iilieness of ; h!s now r?ars. j hen tue hist wis taken he weighed 10 1 ! pouiKis; at the 'resent tir.13 waeiiit i 220 jpouuc "-tVj - ... I-I. SCIIEXCK'S j PHr.riral Office and Lairaterv at the X. E. cor- , ter of JflXTil and COMMCUCH Street, Thila del:.)b; i, v.hcre all letters for advice or business j ?h.;M;t, ,'Uf dil.ccte;i. ! Ilev.ill I. fvuiil t!i"re every SATURDAY, fro.'crsioiinlly to examine lungs with lite Kespirhod thcr;- a:.d- ; ..i ii;..v. ':ry : : u'..; :i. On arrlvi ; ; v.hit v.r.i iVviK-: p c-riii-i.n. 5 1 i ..-.i.bv1. v.";-, n-e:-. mv .l;ors faiäüv i bv,..p : .f.. ? t.-.i - '. .' b:r;:;:--: ',':';;;;;:;; m7v-;. . : i' 1 1 i ".l l I"I C liC'I !i -: , III i OJ1.'! ' C d ... 't ... : - : . ... i v.-.c, :'M :;.iv.' j !v- oi wee.; to ar-n-.v !::.' -.: d ,i! l.-p, cdld:::. I heard of I'h- i w..j. a . n-j-.v ir.;; he ana sen. n ..-cioj io rat l'v.t I c v.J.! ' i ! i.i v. ri',.i:iT t'scjr w.-y, and : p-.nctr.i'.i.-y cviiy norve, l:bre, ;o:d ti-.ia- ! the re i'r. I m.itN. r v.h;.h o.r yeard had aecuur.dat( d r.r.d hritit "i Ih-.- Uitr.-rcr.torrran? cf thc t..l v. w.v5 eliminated, tho tuocrclfs 0:1 rat lt::i'ri rr.-.cu j d, a' 1 ! rxnvv'-oMtod ftvr.. :y l.m.zs ,-.s much an 'i M' .:.:v . .-; . v ; ra u t-r everv inoina.z 1 I ah i t:o-.v a heard v v:.i i. v,-;i : ; l.-.r'.'c healed e'e I at rix ii' rh- r...i!o b1." o'tiif ri-hC Iv.vs ;.nd th !uv.ir I 'Le iiiT'.'.iz-'d with eomtdete aejic.-ion cd the pleura, 'i i.e left lnnp; is ?ot:nd, and tho upper lbe oi'liK riiht o-io is in a tolerably healthy cor.Jitx. I . ii.iot'..M nr 1 1 . .. i!n i r-s llirti'f 1 d 1 on : h c.:raljI,. h, (.vtrv onc, i.hysieiar.sa. well lhos.. ,. werv .,:Mrnt.d;:i 1aodiciiir.-rpee-ii.I'.v M. -'.i e..-eä a.-? were reduced to the ennditbm 1 a. in. Thi. induced riany peop.le to believe ray rcc-jve:y o;:!y temporary I i.o'.v prepured iii'd pive the un.dicbics to et-ii'unptirc for s,m' ti'ne.un 1 r.a;lo ru'inv wontlerful euros; and the i dt maud increased so rar idlv that I deteriuiued ! next to forced ta it, for people would seed for ir.e far ard noar, to asce.taui whether their cases were I:!.e i.r.nc. For m-iny year?, in coi'junctioa with my princip:d o!"'iee i:t T. dadt lphia, I Iiavo been miking regular pro! clonal visit i to New Yoik, Boston, IJaltiinore, nnd Pittsburg. For several years p.it 1 h ive made as many as fire hundred examinations weekly with the MIeniremete For such examination my charj:i is three dollars, and it enables me to cive ! each palit nt tho true condition of hi.; disease, acd toll hue frankly whether fie will get we. I. The Pulmonic Syrup 13 one ofthe most valuable medicines known. It is nutrient, powerful ly tonic, and healing in itself. It contains no opi urn, yet loosens the jdiiegni in th bronchial tubes, and nature throws it off with bide exertion, Odo bottle freouently cures an ordinary cold; but it will be well first to take a dose of Sehe nek's .Mandtacke's Tills to cleanse the stomach. Tho Pulmonic Syrup is icadilv digcttcd and absorbed into blood, to v.hit h it imparts its healing properties. It 13 one of the best preparations of iron in use; ii a powerful tonic of itself; and wlu-n the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus in the stomach, and i carried o!f by tho aid of the Mandrake Pills, a healthy flow of gavtiic juice, oodaj petite, ar.d a good di. ire tion follow. The Seaweed Tonic is a stimulant, and none t.tker i- required when it i used. It is pure an I ploasa:.t;no bad edetts like when using llourbon wbikv. whieh dionlersthe stomaeh, torpors tho liver, lock-s no all the secretions, turns the bl od iiit.a water. 'r'psv f-cfs in. and 4he patient dies sudd.; id v. T!;-:S. iw ced Toi.ie produces lasting refult?, ihoiou'ddv inviiroratin tho stemaeh and digestive MYstem. and enabling it to eliminate and make "into healthy blood i he ft) d which maybe u-ed for that purpa-o. It is so woudeifid in its ell eels tliat a wine gla-s full will digest a hearty moal, and a little of it taken before breakfast will give? a tone to the i-fomaeh which few midiciucs poses- tt;o j over of loinsr. Tho .MA NPH AK F. Pihl.S nnv be taken with dire safotv by all ages and comhtions, producing all the good results that e.m le olitnined from calomel, or aav of the mcivuial medicines, and w i thou tan v of ' their hurlfdor injurious result Thoyearrv out cf tho system the feculent and worn -out . piat!crs loosened and tlistdved by mj .Seaweed Tonic and Pulmonic t'vrup. It will b" Mun that all three f my luedieinos are needed ii; most cases to cure Consumptiori. At;i:NTS. IlO.'TtlX tleorgo C. Coodwin Co. NF.W YO'dh lb mas Runes A:C . . llAf.'I'IMOKF S.S. llance. l'lTTSlinittl Pr.tirorEro II. Kevser. CINCINN.VI I F. V.. Sure & Co. ClIICAtJO Lord iSmiih, And II. Seoil Alo. Hold 1 v d Pruc"iits ani Pealers.

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i GOODS MAHKED COWlT i I Save your p.ion?y by bHrins at the I LOW PI? ICE STOKE. j RICE A. ERO., Successor? to Kiceand Saith, iara new receiving their Tall and Wintfr Goodf embracing all kinds of Dry Ooo'h. Groreriifi, Crockery, G!at$ I Wüe. H'tti ar.d Caps, lioott und j SUtj, Xotioxs, cr.. &c. Our goods h.-.ve been bought since the prcaf ! decline in price?, ami we propohO to pire Oer i customers the benefit of this cIkmi-c for the be ter. ins marked down lOren'sa yard. Prims maikeu d.jw r li-uni 10 to J;." cette a yid. DLnines marked dow n 2fz tents a yarJ, tnV all other dry goods in the game proportion. We have a fresh supply of Family Groceries which w e can and will eell clieap,P.iine Rio Coffee .r)5 cents per pound. Broan Sugar from 00 to 25 cents per pound. Co.fee do ty to 33JS' cents per poud'.Tta, Spiers. Shntps. AVer, Tobacco, All kinds J?ulri::(:, liaising. Indigo. Sir.We have the hrst stock of crockery wnr tobe lonnd in Plymouth, comprising cvry pieeo to make a full set, which we will sell ailow as any other man. Also a great va-mty HATS AND CAPS rannj in price from 25 cent J toj.5. 15 cte of 13oy's Coots ft-lliii.5 froai 1,50 to $3, Mni heavy Boots from $:j to $3. Wens winter shoes !,75. Childrens and Misses ehoes from 25 cnts to $1.50. We jhall ba making constiRt additious to onr stock, and by buying oiUn can give our cuitom-er.-; roods mucli lower than tlma hn i.t lai7v stocks before the decline in price. l)on't buy n dollar's worth until rou lia.rc vt-i. cd the Low Trice Store on the corner soetli of I flirt r.7,.- ti M. II. Iiice retnrns many thankato thc people of .VarM'mJl county fur their former patronafe, and solicits a coatinaanc ef their favors to the ncr Crm. Country Produce. Squra Timber & Tics,' Bought tt the highest prieo. iuck & mux TT T T ii . ft I C I. 1j, tlOnitf GV.ZAT IMrcOVKMENTS IN VM.M n IF Nfl i r t n n UtU iVUl 2MPIRS Slinüle Machine. r.lT2VTri FECRlTi RV Urn. It63. ö' .'C3 icer, 53G Erc. c.vray I'tw Tc:k. 1 , ... ! "...e .-i iri.-i.u, potesii,R muny v.-.i.u;.!. improvements, having l .en ex-'-r.-'a'-i y '.'. ; ro! i:;,d cxprt9.ard pro. :.vei t b- ! mi-licit v and rtitFEc n.. . I .!C KMrnvia'rsre t.-- r;;nc!r.jt ch'ectiocs arril t- n.!jti ui.jVcuuBi arret oewii--- .-.IacaiiK i ; 1. c. ". . ";i!.ir l. he oporator. ' a--.b:l:ty i ) pjet out of order. Uxj eriM', trouble, hx of time ia repairing-. i. I a Mvarity to ?tw every description of miÖ. Dirrt-ree-.ble noi-e whale !r- operation. Tiie C:t:i::i t.' Sc.vsiajr .llacfiin ia 3s-j?:i a!J these 1- la" a f'n'i; ht nee!i". perpendicular action, m-':-? ;i,e l.rCiv .S t Pi t it. whi:-a a:11 nsithiw ! r:i: 1 or : :i v. I, .s alike on both sics; perfurns j o-feef. sp.Oii on eciy tle-iiption ol material. lro:i I.e.. l Iter loth finest Nansot.k Muelia win cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarto.t to th firet number. ilavinr neither Can nor Cog-wheel, and tb lea-t )-r;iulc friction, it uu a nuooth as raliw. ar.d u EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS S.Eja.OStlKTESj U rcfpiiics I' 1 FTY per cent, less r.owr todrir it than any o:hcr machine in market. A jfirl of twelve years of age can work it steadil without fatigue er injurv to health. lustrcii.th and VO?'I)FUFFI. SIMPLICITY of const ructioa render it almost imnoF hie togetout ol order, and is (I F A It A.N TEEP by the company to give entire sati faction. We respectfully iniite ail those'nho amy dcra to supply themselves with a superior article, to caM a nd e üi n: in e this U XKIYALKI) .MACH I X I . Hut in a mo.-e csj.ucial manner o we solicit lh patronage of Merchant Tailois, Drpjg M.ilrt Corset Muker. Caiter Makvrf, Coach .Makers, Hoop Skirt Manufac turers , blioe Ihnderii, Shirt and Posem M.tkers, Veit ui Pantaloon Makers. O" Keligious and charitable Instituticm will b liberaily dealt with. JPRICE OF MACHINES, COMFLETE No. I, F aiuily Maehino, w ith Hemmer complete f) 2, Small Manufai luring with F.stension Titb.o 75 Il.Laige " fj I. h-T-e, fur heitht-r ICO t itai:ts i TAiuim. We want Apenia for all towns in the Fnittd States, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Central and Souik America, w here agencies are n.t already rstub-lisls-.d.to whom a liheial diseount wiil be given, but we make no coiidgi-mcnis. Orders may bt sent through tb? Amtkic! AvK.RTisixo Auency. ScO ltro;id w ay Xew York. J. T. iSM lU CO. Ihoadwav, New York-10i-iC Stave Bolts, HE'DINQ & HOOP P LES. We vi'i pay the following prices from this date until J.annry I?t, 15, for Stare Holts Heading and Moon Poies on delivery at ourSute t'actorr at Plymouth. White Oak Stave Holt.?, Krd " Heading White Oak Kivci Heading rt $6..r0 pr. cord 5,00 19,00 prthousanJ ; " " Oreen 17.0J Hickory Hoop Tcdes 20,0 " ALSO AT In-oo 1, Pouibon and l't: a Oeon, we will pa !sl,hO pt r coid for UoJ and Vt'hileOak Staieboit ar 1 .'.. per cord f-r llel Oak, Ash, Fdmand .Map'.e Hraiiing ttdts and fCCHI perthouvand for bi.'knry I loop Poles, delivered on the side tracks, convenient for lnadi g oi cnr the abort to b of er ed quality and p fcpi!cl unl inp rtedKy u

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