Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 October 1865 — Page 2

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liad di.-eoverc-l a mare's nest in ceaneciion I that ii wou!d tuake no diiTercnco whether j wül ,c time e.iiuh a good while hence to with the let tiü ..f the c :.i:ny :s -u-u It thry vot.'-I or not. The Mr.all Majorities j commit thi- people to the support of any informed its realer tivit the (Viwuis-"on- jot the deiaoeralie candidates Ihu year I :u?M for the next presidency, era had the .,v!u.n L ia?. '-hretherdu i-hov.!d lea lesion to democrats hereafter, We have keen pleased with manv thiii: Lw' of the s-ni , eiiu r f this paper, j and le.id them to promptly and certainly done hy Mr. Johnson since his accessio!: c-Uwiihstandim: a cro-d Nv.iioo r.vdii" htd attend the elections iu future, lest their to the presidential chair r.ud have cheer-pi-oiLre I i t.i!. : it :;r h r-u:u. Ve J ne-!i-ence should give our opponents the fully accorded him that treed of praise Udo Uvtku -o v .hy the Kcpubiican sh-i'd , retudency. which we thou-ht him eutitled, hut vc he so rariichir t ) iol'rm it- reader that? e-- !cai::ot ferret that he has much, vo:y Mr.lh.ydisa brmr-ia : w of ours, s TheluOiana Ktrctlon. 1 mueh t alone for leforc he is CDtillcd to

t . K , - .j tV.r r,i we ha l su; p.. t ti::u lie .as ue.ti.tr en-1 .Tit ,,..,ii., , n-,-t titled to pra.-e n r '-...nie on Inn! aee. v.. ;f. Vv'o thou-ht xh i,tvr had m-,re to do with j treat irjr tir'.t rclath'-ui-hip than any elh';r men-t er ( the l"V'i i.m:!v. i va i; goo od .'-uni-n t:: xo." n,t however of the 1

hut :uea wtro th-el11 't a prety full vofc. Vic

tl''uir.oii st' -rln erd tli o.imV?-u-s ef the '-"ovcra.vne ta.u iiu to i..ua. ..!.- et u.e v..mvw j tiiont and like ;l -'t vo'r-s the .lev--ri-' t ltitiu, .inu uh.w u.- i o.'. -i I t:cke Tld- v.-e . i'. .--c- ;.t v h j :t c i.cai.. j ii'.. .u -1i-..e .. u.t ii-. , ,,,,1,1:,.-., !:- ti':;U- 1 i- v '.; -f', lv a puoi.t..v.i .e-.i. i l..: .nii; Cv;titi.M , i' cannot be ewiag to the fact that thetr, t-uimi-s.v,,.-;. r gree t g,- u:.u than v..me irre -cr-i: ;e al-ellib-n-unien ! man olVercl to t:.o. ei vrhy did it not howl when Tu pi in get the e ntraet. Au erterpii.-.iirc sheet is the Republican I adinitj tha It rva? r.ot .ware of the fee's UlKil 111 .t It: .:! .'. t.I U..I 1. 1 .C ii.'. lv v ..... j i .1. 1, tv;. ...... - , .. r -t... : I K,s.m and puor.c.,.. it the tir' ot;c so-'.-iu't: an.l sie ta :t Ii I uot I until rn re th.-n a ai a'.h ef:er tho le i: find it out until a day er two lefbre its 1. ,. .. . , , . ,,l i-t issue. erily :t r.iuit ie a l;;e:ht , . , Kvatchiaan tn it.- prirry rar.iv.srti Jo lot the . , . , , . peSKy detneci-'tie boara 01 Ceaimi: -irjier- ! , . , .. , , , ., in pi.b'ie se.-;s.on t.uis -0 -s.tte!: ar-d viy ... . . , . .. cheat the ru' Iie. and It not kno w it t r more than a .tt!.. It i,re.!lv t o baJ. ,i.n :u i . v.. , ,1 1 tie 01 ueonefi-.il o... i..ise 10 eii-i.-.e i i.c ' er vice- oi'souie youngor muu to look after these things 01 che iild party may suffer. ertOustV. tno i,ejn'.i;c.;a j. C". - i.s: r id over a.i ..-ar.ciiee that frc-vi.tly j ireswhen dhfet'ent men r.-;t hi bids i itate tran

for coii.n.c::.. iho Co::i::o:. ;;, r a tl-lf'lx:d : vcl7 vt'teca?es a! way- i-.ok tit'ü thuurt-i-r an i Carrol! hd- go ie de-nu-cra tic, but in this jualifi'.'atitui-: of I Idler.-; z- vr-vi'.r.s to their ja- in ucr.-.Iy every other county in the bility to fiihtil thf :.- !.-.!.' 1. That .in I r-'irttf1, '!o.;.')cnib rcnt:tit)e) inactive whilo nboiitkntst d: l i.- .t ;t contv.d n j the tdeliti-udjls v;re vi.laut and active, asvium this year r?e-;l md (:-;I:o anrbA'Iv land broueh.t fbrth tl.-e united strength of

ticcj Col ao .1:: lion'-t;; Wtio n-pct to inn t:..-j lusiiiuti'.n tcreu:;-. r. r..- nere .-..;. re hulveU pirtitiu i:;di;ci;d.v J 11 V i 1 I U a.l.L.-AH.'. . I 1. 1 I. i.l,. tilt. , , . ... fi-r ( ot . toe .to a cv.r.-::'.fo : ,r i.ov-! , - - r - r rrnor of (i.io, v;ia . a: erd 2,.0v0. , . ' j he c.nt..c: re ."?ic:-.cr.tal...n 1:1 tl-.o E' i- . . .. . .' isInJure -1 :i';' v.. tif. 'ih'o. In scn.e cot;nt"e': tho r-i.1ie.ils v.iil attempt to change tlu result hy enn!inir a Tre!enicd r-ehlvrv vote. TnU is inoirovt coaniit v.iüi the ... t - n 1 law wli!ih tavs .-.or.-. inaii liave a Vo,e , . . . . Mtfci. - ho Sr ! r,:i ri-- ll,.- con 'roanc1 ...tiM'e it.o ..i..tJ 'hau, ii!., (.OIL.I.IJ.J-.V, 1 -.- i-i" m tue ci.sii." rci-eiiKf.:. IS L j.-.'l.')J' ......... t!ir;t the rebellion lias le:. rir.ee lereiiu - ated. TUc Ti -ia! f Kmmon Ctücritlr. The military eommi,sion now tryin;: H12 Hon. I!mcrs"n K:herid--e at .Vduinbus. Ky , is, beyond doubt, composed entirely of v.ch men as .Jrute iiaater and U'-t iu..er. - ii" iio .1,.;. j :uh-s cui re.-ptum-ent write? frMn Cairo on S-tardav last as f'dlow?, ia reference to tho ;.rccced".n;r- of! 1 the trial ou the day previo.u: Your correspondent aiicnoo l the trial of Hen. Emerson litheridcre, at ('ohtmbus. Ky., yesterday, for the pupo.-c of mak inert fall rep ot of cae. He v..-, after Yr-in- atn.iite'l bv ih coor: . 'vl furni-hed a desk, tuvne-1 out tf tho com t r ,.',:n, snd , ä!. 1,, tut 1 ordered to Mt'did: no nm r at nil fo-ord the - - -T ' ' ease became !:e v.-....ild i(:d s;:!odt hi; rel

i ort, before sending aw.:y, to the Ju Igelits nou-vavin .subseribei.-'. bat ii01C ton

Advocate lor his revision and approval. 1'lic Xtrno.Iir.ary action of tho e-. ;: kmod va1 f ' the poipe -e cf iipie . ii; euch Fecnc-n- oecnrre 1 th. r y lei hay. when the Jtde Advr.cat-?. after te.idr:( a witness to t.iakc hir.i swear to what he wanted, and failed, then turned up n him und accused him in ojen court of pe rjury. Turning the r-porter out was evidcuil i'.-.r the purpe?o of suppressing sueh facts a? this. Seven witi.f - f?s li.-ive h en examined in the ca:e, and the festifn.fny of every one; of these witnesses is a io't triumphant vindication r,f .Mr. Elhcnd'C, nd the ' c trial is a mere mockery, that, u . - . . ' further persisted in can only hi in f-hanm 1 ,.1 4i J a 1 and rcr rr-aeh tpr:i the government that , r pcrmiis tuen :rii nun uagvaui ouirac. upon its Citizen-. A riot occurred in Washington on Saturday afternoon between tho ljjlth Kentucky colored volunteer. and Fome white Yroopt, in which mukets were Gred and b.iyorcl8 freely used. Three or four lcfevi.f reic ki-Jh-d nd cverel wounded.

Vole In Ulis County. ! The CLiea-o Tiines is fast ver:in ioIn another column the official ward, n adiiiiiiiidratioii organ. It ut-

Wu rivo vote of this county at the recent eleetiou. U'15i lc sccu tI,ut tlc Vtnc M cotnptircil i

j with that of 101 is very II-Tif . Jly com-j fparisoa of the number of votes poiled by 1

the riecive partie thi;! year with that! r lv I ,t '.vi,: rd--o be soe ri tna. t no loca-: '-j ofihe etnoeratie caudhlates , !ltj. c.VViI,-, t , ai.,. j:0Viti0;,l fLaneo- in i au:;iy but ßre aac boicijf tu tho apa-: jti.y f dctaoci-atie utew. L:it year at itno fctiiic elccuon tnc u;Mnocr;-.tic vote el jthU county vu? IS'Mi. whh th..jf the re- ; r.ul.Iica:;-; v,:is2.2. This year the rq.ub I !ic3ii3 juiicd 110:3, afalhng off uf only p. .t:.v. I.U..VU.IU ojii, 1-. hailing ouvi'CZ, thus showing that of tho j stay at-horno voters r.t lea-t throe-fourths j.vore ucinorat3. We j.roi-unie tlicse men I.t i . . .i .1.- .: .i'xi . l i' t'.uu:iu uku iiie eiceiiou oi mo ueuiocraiic can iiIa'f 3 was a matter of course. ta.d ! f. inert; uimj'..' :) ::ci:eiai ctec::o:i in ur.s - ! ltaie the present fall, there was very Uttle i ' J r.nitifestcd by the democracy,

.viiile the abolitionists, always anxious to!,.,- i , . if- n i 4 ' ' üii'.-al ce(,ii(my, and his t ilicial acts in re-

et into oince, however small, were act.ve t . ' i . . . ii . i aroigno.;C tr.e .-t-te, 5.au ) ineir or-: a- '.' Zn - ü: lc'v delüwcr;c eouutie.; , - - , J WiiiCAi wo have thus tar been enable 1 toi , . o-;.a;n :rCi:i our e xthanics but there are - i,.,:. iai'.c ni'.uit' '.'i vouues ;j near , - ni : , ! -"-"' u.t.n v j:ic. .. majotii vi the democratic ticket of about -00 Uarihulomew, true to herself and the great eiernrd priucinlc-s of right, gives the democratic ticket over 400 majority. ?uiiivan uo eiTort '.iTio made by the ..... ,.r. t.. v ci-" t,,r -.I i ' . ".c.iiAf...... t. iCv.i o a turn-oui, r.o.i u.t e..nseiuencc. sr. toe i'tmocrat. is. tnat l the dcL.-.rratic candidates are elected bv f 1.. s ..v jt,.:, I 1 1 L' . .1.'.'.. till.. Flovd is emphath ;diy dcmo. ratic. The v.v. v.- v. ........ ..KTvav tit " ll.il!.. - ' , T , , ,. .xcw .'libany Ledger snvs every township , . , , . ., ar.J r-reeuict nave geac democratic. I ho . . eov.atv g;vc3 an aver.-a'e maj.,r;tv ol u'Jo. 1 n'". m ni'.nf rr r. ' : : i 1 r r r ?r 1 1 r r it t c 1 iie democrats l:aVC h Verity in the county 'u over -.'v'. In thü county liie demo erats turned cut and worked manfully for their ticket. Owen has tdecred t!:e democratic ticket hJ :'hzvA 100 U1 i'""3- Ilcrc the -5 regar.iing the result as certain t;.e;r vr.it v. ili.l.-.i IS ..' m;crr.t.ic, but wo are not i- r.vo '.e majority. It will un1 J Cl' . Iw.lll. 1 , . ... f hrarn, eenaMry to car exfcctatior.?, Iir.J5 . . ciiiccra;.:e. 1 ho dctaoeraey are , . c. , , L , v:uioul r.n f r:'an in fctark. h '.it they don, . - , ,, , A ,. .ti nt Wf.il !i -.v:u.3oV.iaiiU'. ! ' C i: y len.aoiS true to too democratic v:."e. a;: 1 elects the cut -re democratic tick- - n.,i,nr n r-rr.-l nni .rifr- for 1 aai.ai. .....o pies u ao i majori lor I 1 t 4 . , . 1 tue wiotc nan h ticket. j I . iio: , .t.-i ur.t.M, t.:iv;v.i lOJ Cvl -.IO UCiil V. I .. . n.. .....! (..Mi.. 41 . . . . t .... fertic ticket tlie majority for Lojan, for Jitdo. i i o to, and for Ilnsloy, Comtniii Honor. 22Ö. Ja CVjny lhft Mi-,juUl, cloct lTlcrf Auditor, while the democrats th et ; 1 , c,.,..rt 1. ,.t.t.. I lllv.lt 'Ill.tl 17-1 .VIV1 . IJI.MIIU Uli.. II I cau0, rcsn. In an election in volviiI!r; r.cral Usue, old Allen will report j iiCrsci- :in right, as usual. IT . . . ,. , Harrison, i: octnoeratic witaout opposiiion. In Chirk the democrats were succersful. 1 there bcin only a Commissioner to elect. Martin County clccte-l the dj;ocrat.ic ticket by 200 majority. 1 . ' , I iittiiY di:v:.ai- r.ir Jt t. Tl ' ie Delphi 'Jh..: is pre'!'' CVere en Feme of much , rs thre eau 1 0 noihinto eonj.are Mich men to in meanness but the smallest youl-.-d thieves that nfiliet a decent community. The editor speaks of his nonp.iylng .swindlers a fo!i.vs: ,;An ind.ividoal living in tho neighborhood ol i rinco William, iu this county, by the nfttiio of I-aac U II, having taken tlii ;;aj ertili he got tired, snd paying nothing for a year fr more, no;7 refuses to take it out of the ro.-tonie assigning no reason for his action. The man win can descend to bo low an net hoi a tbi-, i fit lor unythiutrxncün he would rob ä Mind sow of 1 . r peoins anl eil tlicm for chestnut if I 1,1 r i-nin .Hiu 1 ii ue 111 lor (.nc.siuui.iii ; j.e ro.,,i t i 1 1 I a rnrcha.er . . r1,rcu 1 cr1 Patterson U von of I)or Creek- has rron oj, uiin,ii iu.r oro.K, j served us a snnilur trickonly worse, lor jjic owin us for two years' subscription. These gentlemen will bear watch ing. On Saturday afternoon a terrible accident occurred t tho mail train on tlie Pennsylvania Central railroad, four miles west of Lancaster, by which niuo persona wore killeil ad everjl iniured.

tompls to spcuk lor the democracy of the

j.rf..it NVth Wc-t and rarely averts that! the democratic party v.ill sustain and Kin port Mr. Johnson. John Vanltarvn ii til)in York re.ec.ntlr kiomiin'c-l Mr. Johniljr president in the next e.tuii!airn. vW this mn; he ail right, hut in our jaJ - iuent it is all wrotij:. nnd unlesf Atnly .K.huson ha!l Itereafhu- rive ti;oro nnmi takaole evideuec t heincj in ha.-niouv Uidi the deni;cr:iey than he has thus far j J.,no We think the wire j-xdhrs wil! CikI j themselves or-po-cd in this- matter hy the Liasfc of the jet.Ic. At :o.y rate, so ion lt a cc;varu. otanton. and M ecu remain noav the president as hi.- oiaeial advisers the denioeraey v ill do well to content themselves with aprrovin his official nets ;vhen light, and ;ravi"g thci:;'-elvcs per ,.tU- ..- n.tt. Vi.: .-l,,,, wr.,., 1? . , , ,. . tue lud conhdenec I the omnocratic party ,T , , ot this er unti v. He cviueütly hoWer, reIly tains manv of his orirlv e(nv!ttion of riolatioit to his re-e.us;liuetiou movement in the Sr'yatli. and the relative riht? r.t (ho IC'loral irovern'.ner.t ,'M;d the States, , r - ' , , been f.-r the mo;-: j ... : v-undk-democr - , . .. . , . lie. tut ta:.- is no good rea.-oi tnat we ' , i A i n 4, roe, why democrat; shouid iieuirc the ocratan Ul- . i, t . i , t i ijivc3 in advance t) tr.'C support tl li'. measures rieht or wrong. Our position is. .joncja VhUl U-JllloCraUC, tlUt'-) jUHSOU (or any other man) when abe-liiiou and negro equality. OJHcIal Vote or .i:ar5i:i C'ouiif'. The fallowing is the fficial ote cast at the recent election iu this county, toireth- ' . ? t . t ir.er wi'a tiie vote tr Li veru-u-in : 71 , , , ,- , n ,k r-'j- rc, 1I,,0 - - . iu ugni-n nv-. raj TT Tl ? -. ISO 1227 1118 luce i rep. ) K i i n ze r ' s n ; a j o r i t y Com'rs ?arri-nn ( .tm.) " I Idler (rep.) G a r ri so us nn j oil t y " AUcnian ( dem.) " Hand (rep.) 109 li2d V 'J I::-: 3 A Ii e a. a a m a j o r i t y 01 Coroner MeFailand (dem.) 1125 The opposition had no candidate fer Coroner on their ticket. voir. ; it tiovKiiNoa i.s 1 S G 4 . McDonald (dor.!.) 1SÖ Inrt..!i frq.) 1222 it ill ho Jon hy comparing the vote of ., , , , , , So4 y.itu ttie vote oi iMio, tiiat the dorn- ' MnrU-n (.- .) J'222 ( crati did not j-o:I a full vote hy nearly one tMrd, while the repnliicans weie cut with ahnot the'r entire strength. Tlio lowii.Cliionni!; I-t iir.sj Ivnnia Elections. We arc iniaMo to pive the evaet vote in u. aho e i'r'odv-S. Tho vhic:o-o T::nes .-r.,s : lininira ieti:rns fro;.! the-e cleetions have ho n received to fd;ov; tliat thu repnhli.vn -.unjoriiiiiiii each d" liiere State. j nave r-ccn eto-rnn uy .concv-.i. j,non-n, ! ho'-vcvor, have not hcen received to er- . t inif a clo.-e cciapan-.-n hetv.een the Hirrej . , .1 1 . it 1 i" r f;.fo v do in the late elections and that ot have ho'vi! et.'-rnif iii' reduec-d. liuonh. last rear. It h saTo . ass'.:i;c tlird, in; kii: r the most lineral allowances for the rod need vote, the decrease in the repnh!i can majorities can only he attributed to Miimon.-c denn'-eratic irain3 There has 1 been r. vidfj-ieal reaction in public sen" tiiecut, a falling oh' from the republican party end a return of the people to ucui' . t racic Vruuil' ür.v.ud.s un the revenue have been dis covered in various parts of Ohio, principally in connection with whiskey transactions, for which heavy flues and penalties have been infiietej A Fenian meet in :r was held in .Vew Voik ( n Saturday evening, at whch speedies were made expressing the utmost confidence in the final f uccccs of the order. The terdimony in the Wir 2 trial was co;u ludol on Saturday, ami the court aljou.red until Wednesday to give the counsel time to Ttfp'aro their argDiucnt. About 20.000 acres of public lands were i.-ik'v?M Up in Kansas, Minnesota and ColotVl'j durii. lt lu.nth. Jehu V. Warn. ptd. ofHHcsmbn. run. mo- er.t of Detroit, 'who .-d-o timo since ravi.-h'jd a y)img ri r! on beard h-i hoat, was Fht dead in Lexington, Midi., on Friday eveirntr, by a brother of the girl. A litt'e idrl, tho daughter of a hotelkeepev in Detroit, went into an adjoining room of the hotel in the nirht to get a cup of water, and was shot dead hy m.tu who mistook her for a burglar. Complaint of the ill-treatment of WisI : ...i.i- .. :.. v... t i 1 r ti t ,,, I oxas, have become fo trcquent, that 1 -.i 1 n . ti (inv. Iiewis nas written a hdter to the war 1 1 r p : department demanding an investigation of pa the matter. .. The president is cinploylnj bis leisure hours upon his furthcoming message. - Four hundred pardons were on Saturday issued for parties residing in North Carolina, South Carolina and Louisiana. A petition was received by tlie president, signed hy 5.000 women of (leorinn, i praying for the pard"n of Je ft". Pavin.

t luN'ttg TfgtHuoiiy is: the XVSrz ! I'M ward WVlünvtjri iUde. of the 4M '

Now York volunteers te-tifed that he was io ot a delegation ot s;x pri-onCrs ap i tioinfcd to coin., to U :ih:n"tcn ;.od ir'- I i i , ...... ..:.r . .1 t. . . l i . . .:& u pcui.oi! io ti;e i u:.cm .-Maies .minor-; ,t:M k'r an hatigc ot prisoners, Uen. Winter and Cart. Wir2fts-.octn:: to the rrati-h C,,l. '('hq.nnn ohjcefrd to thh, 5tv:nth:it there svas m evidence to show "that the original petit'u n ever rerehed th ) Un i tt"J tit:.fc iiutr.r-r:t:e'. Mr. lhtker saidth;t, so far fr-uu conspiring, ihit C::pr. Wirz was taking active in, azures to .send and actually sending union prisoners to the Untied States government to eiTect an cxehanr'e. The court was cleared for deliberation, and decided to sustain Col. (.''tinman's objection, but added that the court directed t -e jndrc advocate to a ply to I ho proper ofilcers of the government to ascertain whether sueh aparer had ever come into U'.eir hands, so that counsel miht not Ui.-e the l enetit of it. Mr. lhikcr would shew that the govern' uient h.ad notice of such aotion, and that ?he delegation were here three oavvknoekipg at the doors of the president, out were usable to obtain admission. 'i he witness teti!iod that, on arriving . t New York with Mr. Tracv, one- of the mr delegates, tiicy apjdicd to lien. Dix for frai!-portati( ii to Washington, but re-f.-edit. Mr. linker s:ti 1 thev otTerod to show b the witness th-ü the latter receive I a letter fr n. Tracy, dated h Washington, in substance that the delegates were here waiting on the authorities and making knoiu their btiMiiess. hut they were re fu-ed permi-;''U to con Per with the author i . a president or secretary of war, or ...v", ' I 1 1 1 . t'.d. Chiptnan sail that the witness did not come t Washington, but sune one else did. The proposition was to he proved iu an unliear d-of-mamier. Ue dil noi heheve a man of the fame, heart and eh:irr'or of I'lesidemt Linc.hi would have re fu-e 1 rohui. .-ion to anybody on a subject ot that kind. The court must not allow slander of the kind to be repeated against so ureat and so good a man us President i Line In. Mr. ihiker sTho remark- of the gen t'cuaiu do n it refer to my offer. The stump speech about president Lincoln wa. out ef the hne of prosecution. The judge a'ivcade had no n ore reverence for that man, t!;;';i ii was his (lhik r's) uity. To ?1: C.u.t the prisoner wa- not guilt' o! t'.ie enortiilties charged i.gain.-t him, ht would show that proposition was madtosend 1,'i'u") ;ri."-oier.-! trum Anoer-on ;il!e, without a-kiug an equivalent, so icreat v.::.-. the 1 v-et f o o it the prison -c..j. r.n-.t t nat this v.- - re:u.-eu. Co!. Chi;.:uan said Mr. Uuker ought "to have n'-.ked a sah rcua t'7 Mr. Trae . Tlie Court '.Vre his wheroutouh known?" C' l.ChipLean "He can be scat for in Mr. akcr then askoi that he be pro Jduced. ::n 1 Col. Quid also. Coh Chipnnu rctuarke i that counsel did not waet (.'oh ()ul I 7dr. ihiker rcolietl that ho had said ho would not delay the triad, but when he wo. jtv.ri.ed u; 011 in the manner that he had heen, he .i.'kev! fer adJiti-.uial testimony to 1 y clear his ciie-it. Cel. Cliinuian said tho only practica point wr.s tnat w ij tcr and irz made ed j V,,rS1loalin- '-l'0 covhi ? Ut' tl? a.-Iuutoii. Nvliatthe mission did had . i , ...m ,1 , ,i ,i nothmir to do with this case, or whether point wr.s that V'iudcr and Wirz made efthe government w:;s ri-h.t or wmncr. Maj. Ccn. Thomas remarked that the counsel knew our overnivcnt would not exchange prisoners while the rebel government refused to recognize cohered prisoners as soldiers, and murdered them. Mr. Faker -aid he wanted to show that Wimier and Wirz were not guilty of e n'i he court sustained Col. Chipman's ob-jeer-thn. Mr. Ihiker then o Sored in evidence a copy of the proceedings, and the : ntcnee of the court martial whi.'h tried the raid ers, and which were approved by (Jen Winder. It was not iu his power to produce the original, which was lost cr destroyed. This record would remove much of the blame which had been cast on Win der and Wirz, ami was altogether favorable t) the defence. Col. Chipman objected, and the court sustained s!ie objection. Col. Chipman here rested the case for the prosecution, ami said that he and his associates proposed to let the counsel for the prisoner make out un affidavit for what they could prove by those whom they wished to be Mibpumaed. Tluve remarks wore under?-t)od to refer to (Jens. I f Jidmson. Cobb and ethers. The court f.iid it had decided that these witnesses couhl not be brought here. Mr. Ihiker said that, on the whole, he. would not ask those parties to be subpoo naed. Mr. Hiker then Faid that whatever had passed here of a persona! nature he would let it go. He would not he:c or outside again refer t it. The judge advocate had personally treated him with kindness, bui had treated the caso of the defendant ralli'cr roughly, lie then rested the case for the prisoner. Tho court Faid : "oth sides have now rested, Mr. Daher is to Finn up in behalf 01 III? oris'nor, and tho juii;c. advocate fr the pro-ociuid"!- Jot!.' arguments are to be in writin-'. i he court then aljourne 1 till C'ine. day next, to ejve tlu counsel time to pre paro their arguments. 'Lin co i.Nk i i.l iki A no u r thi: Hhhit Timk." 't he Allen County (Ohio) Pctnecrat ltiahes the following iUdatioii from tho speech of Itev. .Mr. .Motley, no abolition preacher at Iniia. tho da v after tho assassination: I had noticed by the papers for a wetk or ten days prior ti the assassination, that Mr. Lincoln was adopting and pursuing a policy that would eventually bring thoj-c .scoundrcU down nouth back, and ivc then again the right of suffrage, and vhen 1 heard of the assassination, 1 just thought to iny.se If that ind, in His inscrutable providence had taken him (Lincoln) off just about th rht time.

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Cabinet Ware-Sooms. j AiiLEMAri & liiiO.i (fcccr.s-cr.i jo.nitihn wmgut a ca. ) MANU FACTÜHKIIS a::: ptalehs in T? IT ?5 V I 'ü'' IT 2 Soulli of Hico 1 Hro's ??tcrc. Miehi-r.n Str-t-t, 1 ' T' 3IOUTII, X r DIANA. IIir.SE "ontlcni'-n havin pnrühsisod tho i 5 Fi.riuW estvbhrhmcf tof J. Wn.-nt k Co anno'tnceti.tlic ci'-'rn of Marshall and a''join.t . . 1 1 1 'r "- 1 . I constant! mauufaolunng the best and in" cJir.tis, ii'.at mev iiivr on ii-.nvj una iv Lntr.st ffvhs nf Ftir-fture, Kea.!y-m vie Cofnw Picture fr.tti.es. riiwtso! Hi hi Tn'.te nct-St'i ds Ol.'.'.-O, Kitt:',-;-, W!P UT'h M-"riHl at. 1 Ibvki'e'ii'rs 1. ) liiini: H! ie-, ic, Th pml!.- v;tri f v, a;i 1 -f th- viHomi ?U s. in.' U all .rictfP. Tlw v kec; the "ocst -vorkm-a that can he ptocured in the country. r.nl xre rousein mly pi er .- d to put up work on tho shortest nossih'e notice. Tl.cv liave twr ITearT. rnd are ready at ali times to attend F..:ierd in town ami coimfry. vnd tliev kee.i coiist-intly on hand a com;detc a:sortroent of rstuia cas;:s or ai.i. sszk. The publ'C are so'icii-d to piv-e them a call. I'.d exaa-.ir.e their stock of furniture before pur-cVi-oi" (d-.'Tvl. re. Ply niout li , J ily 2;) . G5- n4 Gt f . HE'DING Si HOOP P LE3. We will pay tlie folb-iwinpnees from tlii date until J uiuarrl-t. fur St ive Jlead.in- ;!..) Moop Toicscn delivery at mrSuo; r.ieiory at Plymouth. White Oak Stavu ß 1 s. Jo.;0 pr. con! ;,.,! H.-ndinz ,U0 White Oak Rived Heading Drv n.GO p-rh--un M i Cr ecu 17(M) Iiickery IIocpTotog .VTdO AT In-vord, Bourboti nml Etna o-eon, wc will r--' $1.00 per cord for Red and While Oak Stave l.o't? and 4. 27 per cord lor Knl O tk, Ash, t'.lm ir.d Maple Uradnor I 'Ii." d .jee'O peil! .u-and ii Hickory II o;, Poles, delii cred the side tracks. CDTiveu-t rt for lai' " on cars, the abov to te of oo t -u ititv amltrt iipitc! -ort inp etedbv u vlUnTt!' HUlihr.UT KitO't & CO xoncK to iu:ii:s of veti770A TO SELL HEAL ESTATE State of Indiana, M rahad County, Court of Common Plea. Notice is hereby given that Ooorjre Will runs fidmiir'-trator ... the estate of Jo'epb Fife, !t ; e .has filed his p-t'tion lo soil the Pi d Kstatol'j the ilTfJv'Ht. bii lersonal e "n; ? jrio!ic't nt to p .v j his d.d.t-;anl th -t s:iid p ti'.i:i wi.l b. heaidai the next term oi ui? t.tmit ot ( mm., i ricas of saM couutv . JOHN C- ClhSil.MAtv', Clerk. ... -- r ilcslt'iico Z.t. Tlio nnlersi??r I h n a few hirc sized rc?i-J d.OKC hV.. elmibtt located, wt:i-!i he vill m !1 , titu, ta MUjt purch-.-. 'J tice lots arcabout Jn'itf j. g. o.snitxi: Dr. II. AurtcvJi' Iuln; willvr. InfitluaUe Ditrorrry. A Fin.i. (Ikon of o.ib.c in ea"'o ounro of Water. VUsblctJ trl'hml a Sole nit ! Tlie iuot Powerful Vil ili.in' A .o ut and Pmtorative known. Scorful.i, Salt Illieum, Cancer., UhPumUism. Ooiisumptiou, atil nuny Chioidc anl Hereditary Disoacf, ro ruicdhy its use. as thousand can te-tify. Circular sent free. Pi .. $1 .t'O per bottle, or ß for J:5 00. Ir II, A MDKItS' & Co., Phvuiciaan and Chimist, 4V$ Htoadway. New York. n4 "im Suhl by Pruis-U generally. Allkind.4 of Job tVotk done nt tl.it Ofilee or irt notice with roatne? tid diipatch

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-V"J; vT X' d L.L.T3 YUZ X OltiiCll. an 1 taluk vre can p'ejue all w ho i,uv " c-,,ICSS0X- UKXRY UY lIIEIilON AGE IIus cone a'alu: at lest tl.c Z jES. C3 aJ has at II. 1?. DICKON GO'S HARDWARE STÖR!:, IX THE SOUTH ROOM OF THE j new i?u :cr: r.hocir., r l v.moi' rn , 1 .d. j ! vV:or- it c-.n it -d time-- he S E V. V .nn I i liOt (tll'i' j! limoiianv i-L'ij e,.-!, jM.'i.iiiy s.'.iC j 'U;i:i! v l.'. ni an AMERICAN GGGKfNG STOVE tf a COFFEE HEATER, or from a crow bar toa P por old oz t..cU rI Lev h ire OC rrcrx kia F.'tvnfi J Ovri.,Siji'nir, Tailoi l.cet Iron, li'jx.hmc) e 'plain, with cenipbv 1 . J 11 n .v a ft to rnOt h. f; fl n.F CJOap? ,f t-vc-rv df.-i 'ptlon iia'is.-Triiiiii.iaL'S liOOh a!)d, WI.l)UV h iiig ins; G!a.- and Sasii; Car eutfts' tools. si Hy the h'oe or Ponnd; ?.!ill saws, Log snd lloj. Cliaius;tho bcslAxioiu tuVat. Fin, Brass, and Hollow Ware Ot all k'tid.'-; o , Sill o V 1-1 JL. w r.d all m ir.nor of Agriv;'tnrnl utensils, Iacludoi. l'orl-.s h..l loid aud uu'.o .d liav bv ho:iC power a Si hiiuio assoi tuicnf of O T El Sil HOOKS c LEYES, EOPE' Vf'IEE, EELTIXG AXD CO Yi IJELLS, IE OX JXl' STEEL LV EAES, EOLLS, sin: ET 3 AXD DUX CUES Cl. C. , i.e. In fact every tainjr that f.ny one ever thought ot bu In in a 2I.ii dwur ätor, and a ibouand ihingi bv.,i'l'. Iii constantly arriung, which tliey prcposj celling O "v. jO 2P 23 'Hinn the -iaeic ' ri b" b.niT.i at any otlirr place j tills side of Pitts',uili. A!' kin.I.s of tin.shi et iron, coppr anl liras;1 wait made ni. J repaired on reasonaldc terms nnd j short notice, Juno 1 ISG:-.h.-tf. STATKtF IN MI AN A MAKS1IAT.!, ClH NTY.I Tm Car. it Court IMiu:ry Terr, C6. A1cV.1!kIc' M. rr ) vn r Divorce Chridom Kerr, l The pl- itft'or in the ibovc entitled rauc bv 1 i attorney, has filed in mv f flict- his complain agiiiit the defiiHMiit, ?.. it npneiriiij hy the ntuin of the Fhriati' of Mardiall County on a taiin'iion 5suel to i.nl deli nd int. th it tiit dcfend.int, Clni-ten Kerr, is a noi, resident of the St Of of Iiiili i:a. h'i U there foie lu-rt hy liolifusi ot the pentU ui y of s.iul eomnl lint against her, ar.d unlepü she appear, 'wer er demur thereto at the calling of paid cause on the flint day of the next term ot" kakI com i, to be bepuii and held at the Con -t House, in the town ol Plymouih, on the 2d Monday ot rbruuy, IHtifl, piil complaint nl the matters and thinps therein cont;iirel and alledgctl will he hoard nml dt dermined in her abonoe. JdllNC. Ct'SII M A N . Clork. C. II. Rcctc PPfi" Atfv. i.G 3

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iT. (tORMCULT SrCll.K A ECK H.) Haa Hemv-d to S. i I.l. Eecker's Cid Stantf, Wcli Iliiovva 113 COHBIN ' S COKNEH, vVHCRE. AS HERETOFORE, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, lints ami dps. Boots aud Shote, ill'S iOllIIU 0031 W M 1 Will be Ke pt constantly on Hand and will le cfTtivd tor aale altk T!io Vrry I.ou est T rr.srcsslke. 'ih -nliod f.p received rironape at th s'and ;i!Oit r IYrl.ng'i Dn:?: Stoie.) thct undfr--i-i ed tieus to solicit a coLtiuuai:o of be una at the new itanJ. Cvtiolx. Sales SMALL RETURNS, AND Strictly Fair Dealing. J. SPEYER. Plymouth, Ju!v G, vi VlJtt TviTcl Brollicrs. N V, W Cr It 0 C E Pv Y AND Provision Store: BOrUDOX. INDIANA. Tiic f'.ihscrit'crs noa'.d ipspftt fully call th &-0-ntin d the iil:z ns o' llourben and t einitT to our splendid st-ck of vventhins in the Grocery uid Pnv:s' ii 1 no. ali of w liicli has been bought or ("f.Vu the present tim1, tlureliT availit.c oursvl vexot the recent de;d;::c. Ill Lie SoU Very LotT Yor Viish. IC tcu Hunt1- tali ' tu Tyrrel Ervtlicri, If iraiit Lime ;o A Tyrrel Protl.ern. Iyd' tcuut Pork ; o (o Tvrr.-l Prothfrt. " Vm tcrnt Tfo.Vf Pis't y ty If'i;ou ir :;:f Mac.7:' rt I v to iv: Jiroifitrs. If v t tfdP Prit'tf P.if'fj'tl h,rrrl Inothers. 7 ;' tretet Suy;r, Tr,i er Cptc jö to Ttfi-nl Uro! her $. It v-oa xcont all hir'h of Sj ies, Dried Fsntt. P'lfr-S'ijTf Y,tl aud Wille War-, (ilaff ao' Cro -henj Ware, , Lemons t Orciycs, Xutr, Caitd'e. ti' , etc., go to T'frr'-l Iii ntkers. In shfit, itvit wanl anything and ein ytltiiy in the drove ry avi Prcviti'n lint go !o Tt.rrrl Ilro'Jiers. V.'e will always have tnhanda full stock of everything belenin to our trade, nhieh we will sell A low a any linn between Fort YA'aynt Dil Chicpo. (I R T. KIS AKi: STRIlTLYCASn. ' O U R MOTTOs CJt icK Sales And Small Paouti, You will tin4 us on Main street, u Mct'ndorfer'tf New Sto.e Iti'.idot,!. TYRREL BROTHERS. Rourbon, May lilt I?r..", rr.G. Tlir. MASON k HAMILTON CABINET l OütiANS. fxrtr !:ftcirnt atl.ipted to arr' and sce-dar n tdc, for Stl to $G0d each. IIIRTY -FIVE COLD or SILVER MF-DA LS. orotlier first pretuiuui awarded them. IllastrmtrdCaUlogues free. Address Mo & Hamuli Itotn,or Mason Htmf, Nrw York. 1 ltil 1 r.

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