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".HI -1- 1"HERB LET THE PRESS THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN; UN A WED BT INFLUENCE AND UNBOUGHT BT GAIN." VOLUME 11. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IG, 1865. NUMBER 11

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PUBLISIIKI) EVERY THURSDAY AT " . -y- . l" ' V"'"' ' y . ' ''y j lollowing aiiicle tf the Yicksburg Ilor-l-Hi-i-ront atnut.Ic whir!, so well l.f can.o J . . Irk ., 'c PLYM JUTII, INDIANA. , r , , r? . . t !jUSt Tt lT .? W " r " 2,11 U'Vr saule ofrchio. ,.ersocut,unTt us rur . i himwhile WCto at v..,r. a. tlistuirs )! i i t , , , On nnl nftrr Arn:, fi. lhfiS. Trains will Icnre: luazmtudc, bv the in the fji-lc. ! uifainly "hastlv nruistfr is l-e:n eei: i ; t1 f T.-v t : And what uid you u ; rras our jues--7-- ,lilVf ia,ah. f. How,.-, t,,- j-t;eU , wf lcIief or itl,U.ed of j, tiul! J arifrCi:late,,-,v the ma,sos oftho ,eo Tun Famous Spctsvlvania Tkke r(irlUyi!'n ! K Vt'.or I tiunB L. HARVEY- PrOpriGtOr- n-- h Un l.r.m.ht t, ai,ie i.Vits ,rw c".rt tor. They aro !t1.o rt...,p ot the ilmou tree cut , V,v I ."w W' roj-licl he; -Jo ? vhy, I roweJ rrrrrrrrrrr 1 uA,:v:5 GUlSi' W cUse. aUorb? to mueh of the j.uhlie ini.ol ! linn;ni; tfl IlWaU V,:. ihr !olli-ir-v ant! ! lv bailors at Srtsvlvanla CourtO.ouse i '.. : T m.:" I " l' J ! : L ' w ; I on. to 1,0 M,rc-

Ter 111 rtTm'TU m'Ki IIP nivir IIH1II....II 11? 9'u mn.r j n the pii.fr l'scoaf.n'ie-l at U'C .-xrirtio ot U time pi.l for, tin!es renewed. Tbesc term , will be ftrictly nvliicroJ t. FiiUcii'ri 1 r t il.r-.r T?tr r' '.T lllC rrl(,r j ill U charged i5 ef nt a tear e xtr. Rates of Advertising: "ne fire (il Fr.nrr of trr Vrr rr f, tl.i typ one wn k $1 ,00, and 51 cents for cic'.j j

i . . , -, 1 t' a i I .1 . . ri-. T . . . ... I . , , " . , . a .u.i nil unto it t;iiiiriii,u uiri 'in i i iihhi ll"l 1 . OT Snlrriplitxt Si.CO ttj Lsrr Mu. Fx. Lx. j to enable thcui to :r.isr thtj at once. I tu ; dumber anfi to reject ni-.n ruh:c ali.-nr-. ; l ist .May h:s Icon aporopnaJciy im untcl ,r(tyc Mruttin" up and .!nWn in tn.ot I on. and to a -m.J year in Atfvnnco. - - T77-" CT ! fuiiiniinjr , :tl leckniiuir of are urn's xilC rdiarisakal cry of -Utnon" even on j and placed upon the iM.rch at the War ! ?u, ''-.il-.l m-m-i .V' . r'-hn rrf-irv ( I J'u' l'',c''? until he came io ojn Fen,

No. i'i'ji 1 m' n r t n .- C mo t year. ; 1 qu.tr : Tf fio nn j .. 4P. r. o 9 00 , 12 i" 01 . 2 t .;, so lien : lä l"i 0) 4 nr. noo; 100 : ior rr on ; icoi... 7ä 1'jno' i:no ' rtivi (o 'C' roi 1201 17m vo 00 mm f.o oo ; 1 "oi..."!! it(P -;,!J :'v. r,3 ';it)a ;

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ln.enim..cr1:eiit.M...ti.....iw.i..s tf.em. j f ol """J -r,'v:,t J;';,rts ol twelfth judical district in this state, was in a rally true that the tin was cut down bv I"-71'" 'M1, ' Jionaparte wivs to !-e Ttlit'lT'xr CoMMCNir.T.oNs ta n,-oM,.e rrivvc M.t.ro.,, TRAINS COING HAS f. jtrade had spun-up in the v.luerticss; j t,10c;N vcsoi. av not as fl Volnntarv visit-1 balls, and it ie!l across the portion of the !J',e ' ,ie?V- Cot,dc,1J,ici hc 1 W v.- Vn d., -Lt -1 " " .,c, : .

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rlt B US I N E5S C A II DS D K. A. O. BOUTOX. SmtKOX DENTIST, Cn be connlrd fit hii f ove-v TT OiT "e ovrr 'It r !Iiktv. P L Y M O TJ 'I II INDIANA. 11 ANIv OF TIIC STATE OF INDIANA, f Bt ANCH AT FLYMOUTH. OaeofroialO A . M . to 12 M..nd ! to n P. M. ' TIIRO.nF.-?-5RR.Cihr. S- A. FLCTCdlKU.Jr Prest. TDnl5--ly. A C. CAPROX, ATTORNEY AVD NOTARY, L'ceis'd War Cliirix Anent, Will ntenl M -ll-i"'iaa?nTil bm:i.eQ placed J PrtV'il tr atrpntvi ;irnn fi H-nr-U m'ip 1 th .tl-nrt" f t) ? 1.i'- Ri e. !.!-1 n. 7t i.ntr in I H i-'-c poof dv. -ol -mil dis.i-Slili-rsnrvvtr'-l at r-nn ihW.t. a n-"l. M irtfiM ' I tt-it ri'i..nntrit.rTiT i n-it'r ml qvckly ilriwnun an -UcknowledpeTT 0u.:cr'ON-m le t.-I-i-wMt -n'tted. . Ha- over M 1 H .t Co' 'T -r lwyc j Store, Plym-vitH lu limi. vn .l.f ' " " j A CARD. C II. KL; K. J. TTar Claim As't, Plymouth. Iafl.. Ilrini: C0!ic:,i l-' f reen:ae tc practice fliA In IllTv, 1. Pra?tic? m F.i!rv.-f .r. LP r-e m l nk. 4i well primV.W anl e.Ti vn'V aMet,l.d n. C a-.teiition siren to P,-o'ite h-u'ovs. I"snrtneo j necte.1 on Lire and IV-v"ty in the licsteom;w-1 ni in t'ie I'li't" J SU'o. ' Skcii. ATTrxnoi Til - t!e nr-eenHon f : r.!ai" of ?oll;er. th;-ir Widow ind htr f..r j b I'lntr. irrt.i of pivfTH!''- nd ot.'ier rl nnii j Kxrr.Ki T3 Firw.-:j Fio! 1 t C .. C 'i-. -iro. Si, Iii-' .-vir C.. C-"0!" ui. P. ir-Vv 1'.-M n V Co., N. Y. Cf.iT S-iaaett i Cj., Pittsburg. 41n46tf. M. A. O. PACKARD. AfTaMT AN) OQUMSELCR . ... w "fA T X A . Plymoiitli. Iiai:iin. t3i:. ff. A. K'CaACXlW, CntJ Recorder, and At!orr.j At Late , Hni StaTke Contily. indlnnn. Witt mVi CVl-t'TO. p't Tito. nmV ritet 'ld T. ri". tx'e v'iowlf.'irem-nt-of Dj-I. M irzxA". AU "i.ti- -d i.i'i'.'ition , ikl ti in ir' it! lioinoi Cour'" . i'c rti-iMtr mviM; nl 'i'-kni if c,- br'. ! . ,, ..1 rt . . . . - in ! lal r."l!'14i c"i"!ipi. 'I'-niui lie . .fi It nl chtr-e re ion ible. 9 r.'C tf "fR- P.O I. !IivrnT p'H m oi1r loI r,t..l ;n P!Ti iit'i. wjM rti, I 'o -.M brni.-!i-füt.f the profitier. T e F.ve :i: l Ii- b-oTt. irent. rereivr. s h-refof ire. f .aio; t5 attrition. OfSc w-tti Dr. Weston MpImi:. street. rif mouth. Ind, Ort. 2H, v.Wf. M K DIC AL CARP. DU. J. R IJROOKE, I?neffiiilr inf.-iurt he ciden of Plrn.o!. nl Mtrdidl C.ii'v f'nt he ti 1 ftn-n-l PUmititli n 1 will r"im" ?h pnrfire of te-li-ein in ll it rio-n rtrmebei. an 1 v eloe nnpliefon to hi pr'.ifesion l.op-s o merit a rcnon iMe. patron 1 zCTi re in WooUari's BncX Block. M laor north ile, np t.ilr!. n$2 ly. T1.J. M.COVFF.F . lit.-'ireon of fli I 21th In Ii ini In m'rr. oT." hi oroV onil erriceütothe rer.ple rt Mirs'.MU "o'iritr. I r O nVe in lr-.i nrm wt id' of Iirbir-p Ftreer, t ire-S'aks Nortliof the Edwards If'.'i--riyioata luahir.i. 3u12 J.J VINALL.

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C O "X I" O I A TIIIC F'l Y.iiCTAN and soar. EON. trtieaUr ittcr.tion paid to ffimeri on';, an 1 dii f Wfmrr an! -lit In, -e rr C. fil-rr tore. li ' n"it. tht Nortliwes'.eorn- rK. PnMie Äqnnre. rHnll-lT To Tmclir. V'1 Cnr. ." hVl PnM - rt-i"in-itiofi r,r Tftcher$ on the & Si-mdir of . h imi.iH, the Sem:otrt builJi ig,cjiournciuj at 19 o'cloct A. M. JO "it 15. ISC5. r

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9.: i 4 24 5 22 cd. what a record will it fK-.-etit o,' UlacK State the work of uMtitcratiuti is irtun- ! General v discredited, in reference to the: ... i-"n t . ...i l,-,VJ,Jir t'Oiinut ium a inot onvutdc rcr.u-

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j Sf. lit lv) ?5 7!h. T,iCn an,i ,K,r liM l,,cn vilt "c Ah eh for four years haa ruled il.e conn n j Corps' front h:rin- the LM .if May The I-..,.,!,,,'. XVIU ovo'r his i,'c 0'n,., frt ii" i un? m . rr'!"'-r ana cxc",,,!ll," ! 7ÜQ !ia42 7 vi iet.-md how liiuch of lni hicf can be ac- to its rain, is l-.llin to pieces of its own I stump measures nearly two feet in dlame ; I'V;''., " t1v ii v oi-V- V'o ih'-a whiV- llitJl " ,ivt"J-:u"i an im

M.n..n 7.:.r I.'m ...ii J H.r.C I comj liahed in hur short year. inherent roltenne-.s. 'i lie true friends of tor, and is Mecn!cl to the Department : 4 jVr, . ., nt . yv-a av .:, ,T i n",rl:,,!t5 worth more l oau a monarch a v-"' F4? I-MH i D?5 Nolle , l'le inauguration of Thoma., Jef j t!l0 Constitution amj the Union arc riin , by lencrul' Miles, who eomman-ieil a ui-1 ntlod' Lud LieuL rant command i !" ,1,e ,,5?,,Vr' ,,f I l onilCili;:: l.. tl-t "f Abraham Lincoln, sixty in ,!ieir miht. lay breaks upon .he j v,.m., of the -Second Corps during U.c, cvervwheve Unattended, the secretary i ''r? l'C: '"'r.1 s a,ot-

1.1... 10.:n -i 5 jn.no .1-2 Hoi t"irs nave oecn recurueii 111 our nist..i v. ; ,i,.ir:c u. rj.,(,tnv ni-ht .-1 travail and woe. ; eve:ittul (.tsvivatita öavs. U aih;i)-toii .. t'.:...vi ....,!..: iriear i.u4.it'jc".s 01 ;tii;st "row

1 1. ml 5 00 ;i;A0 12. to : ' hcv were yvtirs of wonderful developnu nt ! 'j j,c ,i.oi,i of Abulitioirsoi is lived. Ai -! teh -ram to New York üetald. " : 1 . i l - 1 - v- r v n'ir J 1 w,t" uulli,l ,!'":- ,'""vace md steady

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; Warsaw , i (o!nnill;i I I'nrt Wayne., i Yan Wert i I)!-.tiij.-i ..... j I ."in i j Porct. . . j lTf,r S;.i.d.i-.kv! J nicTrn j Crestliii ) Ar i , Manfieli.... ; i.ou.ovi!Ie j W.er lin.on !Orrril!e 'lnr4 M.n-l!on r .40 Ci.nfon 12.-n Alliance I !. j Kiion j 3.20 I New Hricl.ton 4.10 n.cl..-r ! 4.n j Pittbarch. Ö.t.O P H. MYEK?. Gen. Ticket Ant. C. P. & C. R. R. Time Table. SUMMF.R A i: Ii ANGEDIENT. IC A T WA HD. ar Porte, d ii! r . .t fSd iyit Excepted,)) ' 1 u ' Arrive ut rlrraoun, 9:00 A M wemward. T.erePlvm'v.ilb .Arrive it Li Prfe T;rijn Uy rort( F! . Yi'J frtflrtrv i'ar-.in'l ' ihar.,Ft. W.JtC.RR. tl-. II R. DULINER, Siipt. I- A. Sc O. TC. II. I EXPRESS TRAIN TASS WAN ATA II, civrt Norrr. Tri r.TTf. iiirliri il n.r - M n1T f S(!.t it. c scertr.l ) 13 53 " " rrr hict:go Harber Shop. Will be open from 7 o'clock . n. till 9 p. m. II lir-'l'fS'Mi.!. Fb:iY?ns c , d'.n ii Iii be tyle. Prti.ii'ir itt'n'io!i rrv.n ti citrinr l.nfi mi. I et i'.Vrii' h-dr. H tvi rn up Mir n Or'.bi' r.V, !, rivmo'i'b, Iprjim,. oct. -ri..r lm ' A. C. OI.'IZF.NDORFF. rn D. BAILI.V, I.TCKX?KD AUCTI0XEER. 1 . ITivitiir bd fiftoen ye.ir etp-f"rpe in tt-i l.i-?iif?. offorn Iii? rvii' to tlio pu.Uy. sn,' "'i(itA a ebore ef mtronin-e. lie will rn:.l( ilr i itlrr in town oi- countrv on slior i.i? rn reisoiii iie frm. Tyy:siiAv.KA tumps. FflRTUNATLV IIOS TF.TLF.R. M rtrmn: in f!il ('o.irttT , ar-ent for the r-lo r;if-.l Mi.b.i ... . I. - IV. .......: I. .1... L I .1 iiiv 1 ..ii... in iit i n.-r ni IM( iiim n. i fr to exfi'l all otl.er wo-tn rirn' nov m-v't .Mr. H. i prepared to fill a'l or.Ii'r i-romn' v. an.l l! !.tp a th. cbeapejt. Givfc him a tall Sept. 7 'Cöiii It. Ms t QUO IIS. PURF. LIQUORS for Medical nml e'.frpur pors. c.iti be bad at my Store, one do'u North of the Hrnnch It mk. J. F. V A N V A L?." CN RlT R G II rivmouth. Mar lH,r. tf J. S .SCCTT, O o n o i s 1 Col I oetor, r.ontinues to :?re Tr mpt Attertlop fotl; Collection of Claim. IjT R-t of references Iren hen required T.rTi moderate. Tl.l.-tf. .TOir.Tjrvo)LT 33 xj x o xx yn tji.: Ment'I o';cton Michigan Street, opposite Wheeler'- Rank. Pl.vmoittJi, Indiana. EDWARDS HOUSE, icmnei tuftt. pi.twocth, cinini C. Ä W.H. M'OIINBL-, Proprietor OiTi'dbu to ind from nil train., .and nlo v nirtof the town, when order are left nt tu Home. y3iiIC-1t TNSURR YOUR L1VF.S for l.epefitof voui familr with good L'ci. Ac.xt.', and no T.rn.iN0 fTHA.xcrM. Folirif! iMo d mid losses ntid 'h-oM. i. C. II. REEVE. March 23. G5 o30t&

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rrom tue ban r r; r.aco l.x;.m n r. vista of national prosperity. Our territo rial limits had been more than trebled: I -w. i.tv St.,t.. h-.A t.. ti.-l traue and enterprise invited. in j eace , at hoi,u? ih! no 'entao-hn- adiaiu-y j .ii.ii.uw, i.i.i it Li j iiiiii iij s'.imiiiaic us in peaceful i.iiruits. ,Ju-t here, however, a party pp.ed to the principle" ! ., 1 . . . ,,.' ,.is-i.urly ,e,....?l ... ..rlh a,,J j ihir.ic er :ind a-r, n-v,Vo m r. ism.i. H 1 1 triumi tvel.ooai party. Ye have iiad four years of abolition rule or rather ruin, and the re.-ulfs are before us. W'm will not st.p to reckon hat thov have est Us in blood, and aony WiUol'! iium me. neai is oi ine peop e. j Oese cannot be CstimateU. Jet us look at mic ...:i ..f .1. o i- !

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.... 4.14 princn.leswehadreaeneda poiM 1. Mir upon the eout.fry t.-rViMc hail storm of lea-1, and held it for ; ..nnttl Com r.,'. ' j 'M r? - a,,caJ ; ,S t0 7 rr-s;ie?s Leh.re whicu 01 ei.ed an unbroken . .1,;.., ...r ,.K- ,.0, ....!. 1- : tow on. Decision ot character, deter-

po,a.h wnii an insane i.c or ine ne-ro. j K.ase tw ,Vu!k ,hc intended disgrace and an absurd ideuot a -ht-her hi. than I )(f arrcst j,, ,ha. ,,, at, h;lj suficiellt the Un.titntton m.-cribed on its banner illlueilcCi fP.m his political and partisan haYii.fr by lalsehood. and misrepresenta- .lUsitI0ll Ut eifect it. Who el,c omld have f.ou, and anatical appeals to tu Mfcr " onc ao ? The ju-l-c received the sum-

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passions ui human nature to:vf,ned to .i t .1 i -i i i . w . i uve nuuureu oaiiies iir r ranee: aim noti " "- . , .. . , 1 : , v mons n:t ai the betnnin ot the Owsbv sippi bovs, who have returned to tneir al- , . , . .... r,r..... .... i ...-.i l v,.rv iinri t(l i.,. minds ot the mas.-os in the mei s avcho d- ,. , , ,. ,'! - : , ,, - .. . ,, : om: airains: her, was slid as a tr.nt.-r As ,n 1 1 1 uu .mu com u hard to ccp Ci . if . . ueuit court, where he was in the dis-1 ic-tance, uia hold those lines n-aint ro! ' . , , , . , ! one s elf vwed meiiow ind eb-.iitibb. mr States ?o fC.,J u,id (,t the rents o . e i r i i i Li i - i i . I looked on the si...t where he led I eou r , s ,tu M , u- 'ncuow, aim ci.ai name , . ,,,, , . coare ot his oiticial duties, and lmmeui- the power which was uron!it a-airt . , . rr but there mu-O.e .n o t.-.i-, ..il o,,..

C... . i t i i ' ately iclt his courcattd duttes and rep.rt- them. Is it IikcIv. because tocy are now . ... . ; , ; tni'iii- b.f..re v.n n-i do ...n ,,n. H hat a.ihinnton and Jaek.-on and (lav ii 1 1 i i,. ' - i ,l .. , i Omke his oatii oi .'.lie-iaMce so did the 11 'V-''1.- .-! -r. vou caa no a no an, un i m . - od here. i"Vai, ami as readv to oetend t'.ie t. nttedf . . , , . . 4 , ; ,T,.ni,ri,,. .1, nno ,. ..,. irn o;ber ii u-trious ratriofs and siatsmen i . e i .i . . .. .,, ., ! others, earned awav bv their attachment U1' ruU T0 onQ wio l'je nu, n.nl

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inttonal debt ot lour thousand milhotis ol i . TI 1 i.f , t ,i ,i "'10 P M- in . . .. ,. court, ot ilickicys neirs, lor tiie site ot ; ';' ' .'. dollard . Aim wliat does ilus foretell ? . . t i n i .! r 4:19 P. !,, , , , ,. . i infant s property. Jud're lVarl, m the dss.Wrl. kent nt a.Y' ' al W,C'lt ;""! ! clrs:o .'f his sworn a.id bound du'v. enIS minute, slower! r" a,H . vr -i"d do. 1-ive hundred . , . ...

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the rroductive cucrgics and labor ol thejir ri W,U:1M. ,l:ive, the property of country . . . ,. . . . i .i ii . i . c i , i i ,i ,i .i it ' -he intants. recognize I as propertv bv t!ie Jut let Svdney Smith teil the tale. lie : t , i.. ,i . i ... p.'ir. ; r, ,J . .. . i laws ol tue state, bv the laws ot t lie li utpves you hnlands experience. He i j . , S...M ,,, i,v tIlo slM.Sit;.,

warning (this was vears airo) brother Jon athan tf the intv. tabic consequences of war. AVhat are ihetc in that country 'i "Taxes uj on cvjrv article that enter- t!.e I mouth or covers the bac'-c. or is placed 'j under the foot; taxes upon ever) tiling tint is pleasant to see, hear, ieel, smell o.' taste; taxes upon warmth, lihl and loc.uuotioir; lfm' mi rvirili mi-..! l eoucl li with lar-e sun ie "over.imeiii itin. ci. ui im. I'loiu.-.e, alio 1 ne s mciii 11- ... ,. .... ..ii -ed will nilabibiv L'eneiate the base vermin .... 1 .1 . ... ... : if,, es an d infuiuijrs, and a still more pestilent race of political tools and retainers i t the meanest and most odious description; while the prodigious patmna-e .vliich tiie eollectin- ol this Fpleudid rev;iiue will throw into the hands of the iovcrnmcnt, will invest it with so vast :tn nfiU'.'nce and hold out such means and cinptatioiis to corrudiun, as all the virtue md public spirit even of republican.-- will io unable to resist. Kvery wise Jonaloin should remember this." Waiuin- vainlv said ! JJttle did even Sydney h'mith think that thus soon his rut hi ul picture would be more than realzed by h's brothers acro.-s the waters. lint even this does not come up to the re ility. Tbe people have yet to understand vh.it taxation is. The "termiu of pimps and informers" they have in abundance the "political tools and reta:ners" j. bound ui appalling numbers, but this is nothino to wh it is t be when our st upend nous debt s registered and in an intcrest bearitr' -hapc. And yel in view of this startlinnciure. the ne-ro loviu- fanatics and howlers of Calvary would pluuire ih into still farther trouble. They would keep a standing army in each .State to put down peaceful "rebels" :ind rive atnho :i chance to vote ami play. Verily, are wo realizing "whom tiie gods would destroy they irst make mad." This hue and beastly ma-p. Abolitionism, which has crazed the minds of so many men which ha brought ruii upon the land, devastation to our home,, and sorrow and a-ony everywhere which has subverted our social fabric md broken d. wn the most revered and valuable bulwarks of civil liberty which has taxed to their utmost endurance the bone and sinew of the land, and drawn upon the industry and labor of unborn . . A Mnami;nn. in m;no. rntnr e

,"-1 n ' "Stenn, una thereupon me Jde ordered r .thorn ..,.., enrenu pjckim:. many nuts are 1 t bv ; iniprisoint'ciit. lie or.ee tut a outrou oti waters under the ear h; en every t.i;n-' i i m ihih.iiuo m an) ouintni . ..t.c eou.i , . 1 ,, . - ' i .bat comes from abroad or is "n wn u I t execute hie uecree and sei t 10 ,1Jlt.k t tlic oM ,,, t!u.v wIU fil.j (lu . droppiii an. einV- broken the ground. I a Sa;c inS:e:i .! the r-,t i!at the rarbat tomes lion, abioad, or i. pruwn ..t yir tW 0fi,C::,l judgment he .. home on their eertin-.es ' 1 11 J, ' larue plantations the noise of i est freak of aii was when he ran through home; taxes on the raw material; taxes on u; u-ry Cum::1;indaMt J ' J " ! the failing uN and the deal obi branches. ! the Greets, with his hand. .,ut thre every Iresh value that is added to it bv , i- "i . ; i lo. cac.iou, s, iiinn o.ei tier beJ-. . ,, . ,. ; ...... .. , .. , . - here, commai. din:: a n--ro brigade. , - .. . i'IitW " -n T.em Oipii A -"'V break., the sieee ll. -t reigns icet aM.nocr. ne:u r eri ic h;tr, oein the industry ol man; taxes on the sauer i . i, i ' 1 1 ,. . , ,i, . i cv,y,'h l"t- i.nrc .u. i k, a- .j..i. i ju.n- - ; . ' i -. J , , J ud jo IV irl could ind see tint becau-e i . . i ... .:l,,j..,' l.... ,,p;f.;.j .... .,r!l ailarnucd. j he h.rec with v. bic'i tuey i the passerby not t.. uisurh l.iin. as he haa whicn pamper; mau s appetite and the tJjCil;lvc lH.Came soldier ,n the army ' , 'i1; , ,w p ' ! iad is cnsideralde-sulneient if theViqot ho measure d'a doorway w;;h him. dru that restores him to health: on the i . . ii. ...... i. . .. I'"0 an.l a that In n .j.ow i.-uot: ... , , , ... .. -

ermine xvhieh decorates the judce and the f 1 ; " , '!T"c n,.u f ;Vcr4,r of Tetitic-: Humphreys of ' " roT.c which h-,n- the crimina!; on the O' .e h,ve ol J .t.nit thereupon sUve -j 5sJ oort la Ue-ol" e,ctiou . ,!'' have toooit U re-, Imtortant -lbils will prevent the p,ior lnu'S salt. :nd the rich man's sve- Jrcc under an acte, eons ve.e l,,,,u'iune., :j,,a u,oJ lho,, are ,,(t: Va-j ,:i;UK;:". " Kvith I-avc Ktp- ,,!(ro(ritS(in, Of(o"s r.mmi:: your sbcen. .;, the bra-s nails of the cojlin -pd thi l, t1i:lt mtrKable extent 1 1 could m-l j n.j ., s tlluSO s,..,fca fv tL.ver.ior Urouh ; l'c'l,v"" . "I;e-at ict , hve A do- that knows t.,.o-l, to kill M.eep, ribbons of tb- hrMe- tit bed or lr,,V.l' I s th:,t U M'y could be tacn with-j nr y 'ilisll;ü lu.v tll0 i:ll.rk i -u-ver hoara a suiie eae. Ih.sts j als0 k.s,1TjV-i ciimmh to l,c t!:l an 1 s!v alnuit

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n addition to this, the habit of dealing ! I"- "y anv ac, ... ...... - rriTl,.:Uivc tl, p , 1C olhc.aS docu- " .1 . V- ' . " , ! hfiH. m.kcs ln.11 bvir Mr ninety, and

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!,, , . , . .. ,i .i. ..... v. ..,..1. i llilifsiry liule in ti.c?iH3C?ij llt MiqiiWer-strapM t ozililiuc lo W O'1"3 Law. c-; prcar t ne oiiju e!ore the öl d' November, ?ithout stat-! J!0..r;) ;oi),iers were ,e,,t to make tbe ar r . . :Vc hm ut,.tr:lyte Csc.rt. Tl.e-e were met oy 3ir. Jiindad, radical ; member nf cmre-s fr on J Vari's district, j who is a brollierMii-iuw of tii i J u l'i,.!!! 1 . r . i . j Ii. .1 :l I " in I II I ! .'.'' "Vi ... w .... .... ,hii i ,,,,, , ,iv aliswi!r a ci.a!iu , .... 1 1 " , . . 'iniii.'ir 1 :ii' I'liii" 1 i'ni in ni"in, 1 1 - an order h id been issued bv the same Gen. lr:-bon. stating to him that he need not report "until further orders." A eopv of this was handed to him. and he was jrra-ciou.-K t ild toreturn. under thit cotninueJ and iodefinite arrcst. to the di'schare of t ,,..:. conirress, in making provi.-ions for the pavment for slaves enlisted as obtier.-. Aitor me remiiiion 01 ine ueeree, u.e wo- j 1 ;. .1 v.- . e ii 1 . ium marrieu. to r-rcronucu 10 neoro man. in the military h w m m 1 m r a I L lilted States. J he coinnnssio was u.rected tn issue mc uccrco. repor.cu 1. . . 1 ! : this fact to the court at a s ib-cjuent 1 , . i?.., :

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1 , . . 1 ... . ... ., ,1 , . , be that as it may. how eon.es it that 1 pet-1 L .... . J . 1 . . m:. ...I I '-1" ty lohtary satrap, or any other miiitary power, can in a loyal state undertake 'M .TudüC I Varl is and has been a concrv :.tivc and firm union nun, faithful to the laws of his country, and a pure and enlightened jmbjeof eiht or ten yer.r' ser j vice on the bench. What next? What further in the ini vasion of public liberty can be expected 1' Uan ucn. Urtsbon answer, or mo.-e wno retain him in power ? llriuidiutfon. Wloit is the meaning of this concerted attack 011 ths Financial system of the (ioveminent in which every Copperhead press of the Tnited States join?' UnncnL What, does it moan, you tax-escaping scoundrel? It means, Mr, that the He mocracy are going to put a stop to your stealing from one class ol' tax payers in order to pay another. It mcais, sir, that we are -oin- to tax bonds! Hoes it sound harsh to your ears? Hoes it rumble in the pockets of your wealthy supporters? If so, good! H means that the farmers, the mechanics, tbo laboring men, will not be bondmen ! It means thit they intend to repudiate your 'financial' system which exempts the wealthy and taxes the poor. Yes. sir, tbe country is full of that kind of repudiation." You are defending the monstrous imposition and the people are moving upon you. The grave of exemption is dur, crawl into it and let the peo ple bury the rotten carcass out of the sight 'Ct BaD. rrcmon u.v,.. I E J 1 Lait

arrest and attempt .oo-raceajuoge o, ,,,, ; tlie rcl,.dlio. t. c ui- ! AJ iarcii, WrtU, rotiritJ.. to rc.t half of thorn should wear bells. Im-U a Circuit court lor his rbietal acts as ,ueh ! a art (,niic fm0 js lo ,,,,, j lvil, !irotm y0Mr tU..-Atn,;r. lUs one ol the most ntnazmz and auda- lJ))Um.e tloil. Tl:l,in,,lfions to bold l(1 tieor cb.ild.Vn. They do iuTuder toj AU" emus acts of military despotism that even - ? i:vplt.(lv diiVu-ulv is a ,c suitied that tbe li-h's ire extin-u-h- t 1 i-m- T 1" "r n" V tliiK ici.is of domestic rule has exh bit- 1 . 1 . i t , ; V nn.s an iinu.sn- Jo.-h lii.lin- o,Ves ihe Ldlowmg rccii c mtsc ti.nts 01 uouH Mic ruie uas cm.iuu . not contemplated iv ed an 1 that 110 dan-er is thrcatenin-theM i- 1 t ..1 . '. ,,-, ' o .11 1 11..U in. u.iiii 1 im in, f .itc nin i.ii . 1 or Koio-Mia sau-a-es:

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M., on the orders oftlen. Kho.Ies. at that time commanding the line. The ii,ii!t t e tree standiutr within the works occupied J ; bv Harris briiraoe, and as den. ?dues dii'n't uet cither tiie tree or the stump until the works were evacuated, there can certamly brj no merit attaciiiutr to cither, to wh'cii ticn. Miles is entitletl. i- -.1 t 1 . riri 'i.r-i in hihi iiiiifiil r.onrilo o.iil if .v.. .'.--..iVV'. I"."IIVi 11.' I . :lrc t0 ro(.r,, ; 10 Wj,r , , . ... .. .. .. iiii - t'ii 1 i n itii 11 11 1 1 1 tii 'f-ti:iir 111 iniir 1 uce i'i ui!.- uaiiou, nie :ii iceiiu- i mur .. e 1 v.. vears ot war, so tar Irom be;n eradteate.f. ' . . , . 7,, - wnl i.e increased a humlred bud. r. , , . . (.en. Allies never :ii.witiie shlitest mi - . , , . pression on t ic worK.s wncre tliat tree stood: .... i i e M" HUI 11 I.-IIIIU II. ILM l.lilll. ll.lilU 111 .ii.-l"-iitiir i v con.-enl to nave t no cvioeuee their valor and cnduraiice turned into a monument to "ratify the vanity of toe (leiieral whom they repulsed ' Ye imagine not Yicksburg Herald. Oraniziu? IIic ISotisc. The Cincinnati Commercial, in cotmncn tine: upon thw organization, remarks: "A larire number of .'outleuicn will be in asiiini;ton on the lirst .oonoav 11 i .i r . December "next, claimini: to be elected .w....l,.r, P tl... il.oK.. ,.f !oTi-..i..i,t?.t;f.. and all willbe t-rovided with eortithutos ofi election, sineii and sealed by tiie Ilxe eutives of their respective States. in 1 initiated coi.ies ol the inns ot ad the a a . i!is of r-I tbi 1 .States are to be seen in the stained u'as.of the ceiling of tiie Hon -e itself. There. - - (llIo-h ai! the war, South Carolina, Mis-

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o imriy. i sj.Vippi aiid Tenne.ee, lrive been seen in rviceof Ihcj.i,, H.ht. :ilon- with Ohio, Indiana ssioner fflm j Mass ichuse's

-We have never admitted that t l.ev " 'v - .v...... v.. . worJ ollt ort.,e :u,uu ,Ti10ll t Intent, an I decide what State An.l il ho ts; not Io do if nlio has the .. ul!ur; v Are the Ketuvsoiitatives from 'iVnnooe and Mississippi a iu otuer the. fratners ol the t .oi-tittttioii. i he misfortune is that the Hou-c ol Keprc. e ttativirs is without, form and void; and it is not the House, but a mass-moeting, out of which the lIoiie is to appear, that a-eni-bVs in the Hall of Hej re-eutalives on the unpointed 'a,' of the meeting of Con'ie-s. We shall get around the point of danger t'iis time, we h ive no doubt; and it will be tbe duty of Congress to provide a-aint the dangerous complications with which sue!: a precarious method of organization. a now prevails, menace the future." Hi'Mort. The Chicago Journal conimrnces a lengthy '"plea for good humor," as follow: "Our readers remark tint we sprinkle our columns w th things humorous as well as ihinirs crave an.l 1 substantial. We do this on purpose, and with a purpose. We believe in "rnnnin " the cheerful, as well as the ch.udy side of affairs. Life is sober, the times are stern, people are -rave or ma I. There is little jollity inAmeriea. Its the all work and no play makes Jack ai dull boy, whidi predominates in tbe American disposition. Leisure is rare, sport is rarer, and laughter rarer than all. Uravity beclouds the countenances on the streets. Men look sober and women sad. llusiness! llusiness! There is no end 10 business. The social circle is broken up. home is a lcuiembercd dream. Men and women meet occisbtiallyf and hut to how &ud ay good-bye. 1

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hoth hall ai.d bullet ?" lie then lifted his, ",ents ol l'"i'ieh:it above bis oeju. ami with the same! vu !":,.v cirry Yourself ever .o prodoalin voice that steadied his eohm.tis so : Lv al,d ieli.mil y. you may never drop by ...:.. .!. l. !. i- ... i word-; or l.ii.k l!n fliw n'" W'-nt t.o iiitl.r ,,,,

1 1 Mien v v i ii i oc roar ai oi ui Hit oi I'aii iC. I - k nv., .. ., , , . , , ' '.t I never l.e.n.ve-l ; ,,:,v ,v !,;,!. r,n der oer har.i.v. " ivo hi i-nneo fl. , , . . ... . ,. then turnet to the snMiers and stnkui" , . , , , . , , his hand on his heart iravc the order. , .. ,,. M, . , , ...lu?ors. jre. A Minull ii;e"; oi.ehar-e . ,. . , . . , , ; Kul'oved. a id the "braverd oj the brave , . ,. , , , ,. . s:uik to rise no noire, lie who had touirht " t t .will 1 1 1 . 1 , 'ill eu nis approach to i'ans. CtiJi hü was ho; traitor. A Cgcoasut I'lantation. A cocr.a - nut plantation has aito.-etiier a sii.-ul ir appearance. The trees boitjr of one irrc. i. ...in . ... iivi.iic ui.'i lii.i. trunk, and spread of top; they are planted in horizontal lines at cijual ditance, and ire ot Uniterm henht and thickness ol 1 - J-rrow"- P straight and perpcndieular. j presents a series of loiiir. la!! iiiin irrey ! cn'um,,sj vonu Jcl over hy jU'reen feathery i i'dinue. The tree at maturity attain .1 I'-'-1'! of r':r:.v 'dr-ken by leaf or brauen, and l arelv ri'.-Iiniii" limn 1 h.in j IIJl'li; I III It iwooi" inree ueiecs 1:0m n.e l-ei -penuicu- .... 1- I .1 1 li'l I 'It T . T . " li.ll' d .1 v 1 1'. ... 1 .. . 1 . .. .7. ....... ty-'ive feet, in diameter, and as the tree-' ai tl ire seldom planted further apart than ihirtv feet, their folhie forms nearlv an ! u,!ljr"kc:i eanop.y, shadiu-t he -round be-1 ' "!"-'u:s -row in -luster. between J toe rooi.md the leaves and bnuic'ics d the . . " au 0 " If not picked when ripe they drop, and even with irce, u.Mcr ine shaoe or wti:eti me nuts 1 .1 1 t . . 1 .1 1 repose, and the l.ttle l.,.icc ehilureu p.ay about irom morning till night. ... VrvTi. irr V.ii-k :-ni. i.t-v'w üimvj Iitl le ones. Jut 1. they leave tiie room with elo.-eu windows and doors, they shut in as reat an enemy as lir., though his ravages may not be so readily detected. IVison is there, slow but deadly ll ( I ... .loriiiii- aber in uniug d 1 many little children wake weaiy, fretful and oppressed. What can it mean ? What can it be?" ihe mother cries. In despa'r, she has re source to medicine. The constitution becomes enfeebled and the child grows worse. The cau-e. perhaps, u never traced to overcrowded sleeping rooms without prop cr air; but it is nevertheless the riuht one An iutelli-ent mother, having aeipi liutcd herself with the principles of ventilation, will not retire to her own room for the night, without having provided :i suiheien ey of air for her children in the samemnn l.i'r ill it vln nriuiili. tt.l rmmliliw 1...1. 1 ; d ' . " n , " ' . f I'. r leficsliingjduiiihcr. Sometimes by iu . . . . . . . dieiously lowering a window, and at otliei times by leaving a door wide open, thiend may still be attained. iJcjau-e a ncgroe sold a basin of milk to (Jen. Hob:irt. while the latter was cca ping from Libby Prison in order to join bis command the Madison Journal want." the negro to have a vote. Why not. inelude the cow that furnished the miik am' lest injustice 1c done, extend the tuuu privilege to the cow's huabaud ? iaCroue Democrat.

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- mi i iii iiiu'i Kriiii I "i'i i i in - ..II I" t 1 . 1 , ........ . V . - ' I V ..I.". . V ' . V V. . j minati-n of will, the resolution to prcs Ion, when we are Mire vre are on the riirht j Ci,re ,or tl,e u,i'id, cutting words you ! 1,:,ve tJ one you luved. in i;i 1 v ...... .. ......... (.u , l,.. .... ,i.i-..,.I... ......I .. . - c , . r - J ' 'n," "l't tOur loui-jr le it .-aid, .ui : .m. hotter thin --.eir -v. -re- m,l -.i,-.v-Ic ,ILULr man ,0 ir .vvi.-. ani aa in innr i,...ur '.-. I ,.,,, . 1 ... iuoWJ 111 -oin h,Mlt liUk hatae aud ienentmee ,.,.- r..r ti., .., ;F I t tntni. , y,. ....... . ,',',- ,:,,. ,fl, nd ; 1 ' '"'v t.nin. n.ot u.cni i.-jtn, and üm n lio!,. ul.ii.i tl.o- u-;i! ! . ., . c , i f ii.i.e whne tue, will be 'j tie. f..r oh I i'lVil .Mia now o:ten these wnM are uttered j when cousvicn ;e sternly refutes them; and ! how often thov !i nalen ibe benrf .'in.lLf.en lthc feet in the" wa of evil, j je canjul reader when you ay 'T don't 1 care." ' hlj , --o-i I lul;r.T (F 1'l.v. Tbe doc was ther j Hist newspaper-carrier, when one mu'iiinj : it went out and fetched a leaf for Noah it eontaine'l a j aracivipli ui the weather. : notifying him that the heavy -.tern ; sub-id ed. crm La 1 ; "(H I lllumbleboe." vas the cvrnomen , of M r nt ewbrviivt. lie -.line 1 l 111. JL-, k ,M nl'lll ','M! . Ut ".IIIIC . me ntie iroiu the tact oi his cafct.inc a . T . a 1 i .m J ii 111 1 , . , I . 1 & . I . t . . . . .. . . . ,. ... . I . ... . l.... .........nu...u, -., ... 1.0.. his barn, nnd in atti-iiipting to de.-troy the insect with his hatchet, cut otf the end-of . his thumb and fori dhm.-r, letting the in. -ect -o unharmed. Uncle T.. in one of ; his obiivious freaks, nailed hi !eit arm so lirn.iy netween two boards a fence be was putting up. that "be ind to call for as. 1 sKtanee to qct extrieat-d fro! his clf ji0 l0;lVes vithout doln- anv dama-p. Tbc ! voul l also brin-the" friends of tbe WCr to the rescue A dozen bells in .1 ! rlock of fifsy or seventy live sl eep would : ' ample, in r. nock ot twcivj Mnep. "In making Hcilony htirsngos, take an eel kin and stulfit with ground eat; cziu with Scoth mi till' and pcrsimmuu oil; lav it on :i hog pen t dry, and then hang it III ' till lllll 1.1 Jt I'llll II U'"- vi "'. 'ii 1 , , , r , . , 1 .... 1... . .:i :.. .. ... .. c ... .,; mom 11 .oi me mos 10 ie 11 ine uaoj marks; then it is reddy for u-e, and can be cut up in right lengths and told to them as wants it." A Harrisburg, Pa. paper tells of a man who has failed in biL-iuts four times; been upset in a stage coach :nl thrown down an embankment sixty feet; fell through a hatchway in a store in Heading: ha been married ihre? ttnic,and is the father of twenty-one children. Yet he "still lives." and is iu business in Harrisburg. The death of a printer is thus described in an English paper: "George Woodcock, the of his protes.-ion, the type of honesty, the ! of all ; and although the ßrifof death has put a . to his existence, every of his life va without a Tom Moore said to Sir Uobert Peel, on looking at tbe picture of an Irish orator: You can fee the vcrv quiver of his lipc,' Yes,' said Peel, 'and the arrow coming out of it. Moore was telling this to one of his countrymen, who answered: 'He meant an ah couu;- ( ut of it.' What time is thit which spelt backward or forwards, ie th win ? Noon.

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