Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 December 1865 — Page 1
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rUBLISIIKD HVffftY THURSDAY PLYMOUTH, INDIAN S- L. HARVEY, Proprietor rvments mast be made h: sl the piper dtscoattnnci th time uM for, nles renew will be ftric'Ij adhered to Snbeci.bersnlio gt their Vill V cbarg-s'l 5 cents r. year Rate,? of Aa V.in trne on- week, 1.C0, aud 50 cor.! fcr eae'a ! iJ(I:.-'?aal insertion. ! No. sqN5i 1 nio !2 m o I mos. T rur J 1 yea:. : ; i . .: f:f I $10 M . I'.'or'! ir. oo 15 CO; 20 f.il ; 1 S Of, 25 0 0 on 0:' 00 ; r0 0f ;"0 0f : j.) O 7f f") : ... . a 4 r.5 -! .a ft:! in if) ior.'; looo 73 12 tin. i; on 12 00. 17 oo io ro i on 6 00! F ( ) Kcol... l col.. . 1 col
zr.- . 1- jSliOulJ atltlrCiS their leih v Democrats ofj lheabolit:auifct5a.ig.l cnaiia ivnifece uenro, tmtl than that ol vale; parents, brethren, ' future America has ever seen ! How rc;' All is s:lnt as the ?rave. The Terms of Subsrripf Ion 2,C0 a j Eritfcs Mil Ex. : Cx. f ohio anil coa.,riltui:lte tI. m up..n the re : wer allegiance to ti.e uiger-ioving" j a;i irieiuls have claiiti.s upon theufccth.iKs ! -oKiüg to be tokl that this allows i' to ;-1 0. D. U. S. C. M. P. breaks the epcll by year in Advance. ;r Kj , 'S'l am' 7 0am I -l.'-p! ---tär m I -tilt of their active exertions ati'l Hib- crfftJ , , , but tlie love of the wife U of a uitinei ami ; the önlv response to tns lovaftv ,f America! i J Jriug the noviciate thus : - 5 " , A': ... i . 1 ' .4. I r,l tint i .rnif?f lotll coat W t 1 V. Car tllC SU 111 1 ? tfWni. t i.ifur. .1"r.l,,. vtU ir i .1 . .. 1 . -..I T ,.l,.,t V
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a.' W.M.nnMi.i.H! thrni. lrst-'tion , vii,- . .1'" j i - - . b-i paid for at the repjabr advcrlin-i rate-. MR!HGC3 and DlATrli "C pii"j'ii.'ied a3 1 .C.V.. AicirMKNT. n:'Sf n-.Ti'v r of irtfor- . lions tW.rcd is spectf.t will lc c 'utir.ued u;.; rlered out. and charged at rc Ktii.r ratoa. Ucil notices 10 roiirs for e;ic'a H:. BUSINESS C AllOS r7 A. O. BORTOV. SURGEON PEN'TIST. D Tin b cof?Itei at ins e ;:..: eirry df exsewt.Mi;ida and fues i iv.-.iv. TT OtS?e ever II ill e IJ.iu.tt. f L Y M 0 V 1 II INDI A N A . TANK OFTIIB STAY EOT INDIA .A, ' BRANCH AT FITIvJCUTK. O-en fvom 10 A M. to P2 M..r.d 1 tn 3 T. M S-A. FLCTCHKU.Jr frcet. i III.U..' ' I' ....... 4 0. CAPR0N, ATTOKNKY ANT NOTAHY, And Liccxl V'.r CVvi'm v!;?-.::'. Will attend t- -ill pror-. n d b-i-'r;-- d .c-v! in l-.-st In.' ip-or.i!.tly :i:d eerm.y. r-irticu!r attention sivon t (.uin.inr..;' ,,-t. : of D.ee-!?nl K-f.te. Fen.;r,.n.üntrar.d Bu-k pny ofd.vyed and ms:icvi;rnrfiBMd at re iHon-ib.erate. n,-.!vM".'i.'cnn!it!inwr!MTO.nM..im..i.J : r.tul.T an t fcktv dr.iw.1 an! acknotr.c.ti;ner.ti tAr. , ... , n.' over II H. i .f ..3 5.1 . v , fiore. r.rmw.h Indirsi. .-a-. u j t') Ii ' , "i 1 rra-tic 10 Fiibontirk, l.Forf aM K.-:-1,,, ., well i.Mtrö.ü.C,.,.. I et.n. . - . . ,, itiori von t Fr":'.! 1.1 Inv;r...ii-c i .1 .V f rt.. . - 1 - Gr..'f n.'.ta-?:. 1 - Fitter..:-; 4-r.iStf. M.A.O. PACrIAHT, ATTÖRMEY ANl GOUHSELQH A rV Ti A AV. Plrmoitth. Intiisisiti. jli S. A. M'CÄACXIN. sintr Recorder, and Attorney Tpw R. RO.S. M. D-. Having perann n' y lv M the profession. Tlie F e avd K i? department receive, as heretofore. M"?"i:il attention Oftlee w't'.i Dr. W'c.-t n Michi"oi streetrjjmouth. Ind, Oct. G. H.W.f. 1EDICAL CAKD. DR. J. E. BROOKE, rttapertfuPv infonm t!ie eitiien of FIvtno:i.i nd Marshall C la' v tint Ii.i rrtu n ! oi VUmoutli aud "will rf-"irje t!ie pra. tice cf .Mdi-1 rine in a!1 its rarioc Fnonh"-, :u 1 !. el n; j pticatiou to his profession hopes ii pier't roa ( onahle Ditrotnee. ! Ofliee in Woodward's Untk Kiock, ad door north tide, up etair. v. -pvR. J. M.CONFFP, lattrSurreon or tl.e U 2'j'h In fun Ir.ftntry. Tei his profYsnnl jierrioes to the reopli of Mril-all r.oin.ty. 1 T Oific-3 Rndr'-sid-'ii? we.t 5i.lot' Michini Street, t'irT blocks Sonh of the IMar? llotiflymath India.-.i. J J VlNALL. II OM k o i a rr it i; PHYSICIAN AND SURC;ct)X.' Articular Attention paid to f.-nttrl practie, and .li.ea?f f womP ial ciil Iren, ottic? ever C. Palmer's store, tsi Ijo? opWite th Nrttiwetvrner ofthr Pahlic Square. 'Jnll-lr. To Tcaelior. Mirk CuinraiD;;3, School Lxatnincr cf MarJilt Coun'j. will hold F.iblic Fjuoiiiition of Teachers on thc 3d Saturdtr of ca li tnontli, at thtSeaiaary building, coai0iecci5it 10 oVock une I3tlt IB, IHb 7
i Arrive at ha Forte 4 :l0 1. .V ! eor.taminaTed, ihcir organization intact, ; y""- J p wu.sne. Ati . r- tf nrprr . . ... , , . ... . f ... : tinnter.s :ne ioiul of vrb : ;?b :i" f!:- b...
AUAtii'.-i- 11. . Train run J.v b Forte time. v.-;.ir!i ? uept at una tliOir eontiOeiice in inc ultimate sue- . , v. -7", i r. V.ill, .f..:e!rv mid i 13 minntc slower ! d" rriiirirdes which are lnanifestlv at 1 C r luUr J'' 1 '"e a the
4TT01tXi:Y ITh. , ?l3uP.,rt. W.i C.R.rt. IW. i deeply n oi.,i m the hearts of the people. lurcm 111 'ether he han t a quarter or .r CUlmAs't. Plymouth. Infl., II U. DrflTMNLR. St. UuX There is in the result of the ! ,to,t.rc1at V J a" 1 J at he will
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I'" in 'VVro'Ud to .1 T.ro-i:t:o,! ' ,y'? ' " " 7:?1 j our exertions, let us rather complete oar!?1 m'ftcr vU h.tu!lc even if you shou d Xhuroth in this SOetion fear that they will rit"?oLr ?obii.; U;Mr WM,-." at;d bi- t-r : n -i K-tTit, or.:illiz;ltioll, thtlt we may bc in a state of kl,oc;; so,nc. oI ,l '" .that wlU ? I be denied the privib-e of welcoming the twts, r.rrais of r..v,r.rn.-i-r, tul t.ther cla;.v... j iffl, Kxr re.,, (;at,:r.l-,v, cxi-nt.Ml). . M , !eV,e,.t preparation for th ensuing con-! fl the patience of the printer to a fair . .,i!;cmis to lhcir hoYtable stew-pans and a r,r-:i F!i .-.('.., ' ,.ll,,v,t.xo,;..no....i2...s i ,., ,innt.f; , nr,ron:;n:1 j test.. ) hen you lean; the office, bc sure 'm.ik,, .,.; r, .,i
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Knox, Sirwrli County. I:i(!laiui i ..lieu luu-e of pMmmjrr. Ile'will make j hopei fr the fitere of our country, to stand then drew a cowhide from under his coat Will make Collection, nv 'f ex -lminr j 'r m toxT, 0" country or. short roti and firm in their allegiance to them, and never and proceeded to apply it to Mr. Julian. r.ti Fei! r..i?e, t.iUe tiknow'-.t-eTnnts j sonaolejt-riii.s. ,,7 renounce faith in their complete and glo- continuing until by-standera interfered. Ost. Mort-i-v,.. Alt .. iMarsof i,ifi'.';tion , -.,-. . ... . . , . rioiis sr.ece.-?. ' The immediate cause of thc difficulty we
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AT I iitTii Vt. w.-y"e Ä citicaso j Cou:M1.'r5i; Qiuo. November L'7, '05. Come all vou white folks ar.d I uill sing a long, I the barren plain of the huinan heart; and, j cry ibr blood of his fadtcai associates. He j It U supposed that no one can cater the
i J . ! The miblicatinu of the official return of About the war us daidcics intend to get along: -: while all around li is black and desolate, j says . 1 inner door of the League rootU without
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' :rTiainlMTlnCiiicaitri-"Ur M lavo-! il ilv -n tilt' ll'tll ol Wctoücr. Uiaiies It apjrpvi- For wo art; oal citizens of Alncan descent. i tlL1) tuaiui. jii no s-iiuanou , n0r j ctlectlv Iiatciiil tins -rallows apj.cuH ! 1,1 ia:uapre givt-ubeiow. Llianaarße l n-PMvn, wrcr ' ate that tiic ta!e Kxecuvc Committee . ! ,Iüe llie I,jVC of womau appear more beau-; sliacIjViiv tlio n3r,-'r,nnfl .,f tli, Lriol.tPt ; chamber : dark business : all about the
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ivariati.r ihiirtranre - j .y'-i 1 e4:; j 3J5 ; T1. frf.il vot of 1 0:,5i)7 IS the Unest ?Vcr ! a. a white rei.t, 'her life to the lirCSCTVat'lOU VI a tmcnt. ' -h... t.-. ..1.MJ. , . ! Anw.-r LumJ tU,;
1. t 4 im sin ; . n.s . 4.V0 sranuai succeis ariiieui in a n;r.i. ...... - - - . - v--wv. t'- now .-an me nresern rrauovrs-sramiais rui ; p' üe uu ucic .
nt tl-.e r.iratio.ofj Eana j -1,45 D.35 j ; j jY tllP IVmnmcv at a trubcrnatorial I For wc .-e !yal cilizcasof African descent. ! .,n,l a sister may d.-.vote herself to aVaffer-! the l-aves of livin- Liltorv s.mi Cnd'tlie i II. Y"ho are the" ntircew ? 3
cd. These terms ; Colun bia.n. : f 5.1 l . , decth.n. beinir S.OW more than were!., . ,. , . , , S brother; bit the feeling which induce -re-test arh-Prf fif Cf,-;,.,, J : The SUDCrior race öf lüiakind. Tha
. hi';,r, r. in 'ii r.n i: ! 7'. i r.ol.c.l alter tliL iralhint e.mva5 ot IN...) J . .. . ; hoi to tin conduct are not such a taose: i,t si.h, with tho cr,..Ki.iino. m- t.aü,. ,i.:uost exatteU. wis aiI bc-autiiul oodiU of
papcrc bribe corner I C;in;on;;;;;, :;(,5 ie.4-rM: T.nrt i Kir :.t,d ll.OOomorc than the vote at the State j J!; ...,. ,.,, n,!)'1 en-J u wife to follow the hubaud of - tectives over a coudcinacd.e1oksJ! triimsUhs earth.
I Marion 7,30. i.02 , T.o . f r ; . , t Thc Pemocratie jrain j "MU w,r Hauf" : 7 ' i her choice through every pain and pei il , ,,,! ChUo tTA with , LU.f! II . For what r.w tho rcrii made !
;0rrville 1 ! M j ; ! ,1 f-vviuU- rfioritv lor the He 'uh.j Uancc we'll noat; . -.vhich can befall hin: tö tc-h over hiaiiuc'a in'" 1 For nh-cri. rri'qiTTr- .:V.otor ! .o0 i y.22 j .!. b..;2 ; 1-0 i.,. yuK .iL i.tj .. i jr nie t ,ud Aml T f wc wish to KUlrrv them tliev will hare to f - fl .,w,r t.wo 1 5 i ...Ti-i- Tfx- ,1 mn- r " rr , - i.srertlSing: : W(1(Mlvi5Jc..! j.ps .23 ! n,t,y- . Ikm., cauduUtc tw? yr, nKo i over ,0.. bc coaeuU .udacr. to ciicei hi ii in aueiit, a i,d The la.t sentence allaces to the miser-1 , IV VYJ ou m the origin oi tins
ten line of e. of? M.tnfccW....:lu.M;j I o . ' vv : noon the majority ot J at tlie r. ...... ;?.r.., e ...nA.. , . , v w.uai uuaueruuic at uim muo iu uie, . P 4,, e , t. . ; teauuxui race.
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C.:o t s,i!5 17.11 iiS-n..s!t.,iouud and glorious p,i:i..rm. in v.hieli
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inithfng, painting cad grainingdone to ord4trc are the people thcmtclvcs."
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Rooms or the Democratic State ) State election bt year a pun cf 2-.0H, rind a ;nin of 3 ,0')0 on the majority triven for :ha J,eo".TIic".!i caii'lidate for President im l'rl. Jic-!'!cs, rc have lurtcly m- - am! j crca-cd our trcJu;tii tn t lie t.encrni aI Fo-nbly. auJ. in a number of counties in , 1 ... . . . .i (which. f,-r several year., we have been ma ; jiiinoritv, we havc elected our county tic:;-! lets. Thce faet.. in.lioatin' as tliev do the ! 1 t tca.'iv .'Hi' 1 certain decline of Abolition Mrean 0. ltl'f:iti ol 0C1!.' a USl."ier.COUSlI-i t..,tn .d.Kf ..,,tbl trninir.h for tin DemoeJ : racy, which need only be imoroved in-j ! .b. v.o...!,. .....I i(vr!!:mrt!it 1-.. or.iotir.ii . 4 - i .-v a i,..!-,;.,. ,i.,ii.i.-.tifm. vi inoii vF..iv.. .. ............. TiC Oon;0,t thus. aus.!i-iotily closed ! I democratic principles were clearly and ! fearlessly declared, without diue or i muJil.iticn a phtlornyccoirnizcd all over i tha Fnion as 1;mii a tfiithful and honest. . . " . ; cspoitron (I 1'eniocratic i-umeijiies, nieas-j i ures and h.'eas. Upon lh; noble idalform, j the inherent vibility of .Pcm'.cra!ie prinei j pic, endeared to ih,; mcai itia5of the peo ipiebvthc blessin- thev have conferred. jand the hallowed ieeoieVtion that cluster about thun. the credit ofthh success is due Iy and e lice lively i j entitlinp: its cunduetois to the eonlidencc 'and liberal support oi" the party. Nor j ouht tlie iialbtut b.'arin; and proper ex- ' crtions f our candidate, and the impor-:lmtlab.r-:ofthc local committees, to be i overlooked .r forgotten. It'i. the dutv and the privilege of the! , I Iirocra.y. upon w.nose uccesi depends, now more than ever, the restoration of civil j liberty, popular happiness and nationa ! ', prosp- rlty. to preserve their principles un 1 ciiVot and inflexible adherence to thc j Democratic doetrinc-s and oriranizatiou j much to be exoecfed from a fair, open and I fearless contest upon the ancient principles , was nwmt forcible illustrated it, the recent j cami.aiu, und if perleetcd in all the conn hs will do much more in the future. In . , ... , ,i. .! ' . ... . ., i , . . 1 ! their liberties with the most jealous vigi A. (I.TIH'U.MAN, w. v. wi:ni5. Democratic Staio Executive Committee. liuKNT to Dkatii. On last Friday aftcrnoon a di-dreiug casualty tccurrcd in thc family ot Martin I'.illeau, living on L ike street, resulting in the death of one of his children and fccvcre injuries to another. It appears that about three o'clock ithc mother of the children went out for a ; .short time, leaving her little; hoy, aged ! eighteen in nths, in charge of his sister, about four years of age. , on after .she i:v j..ne. the little fellow went to the stove j :in.l he-gan playing among the asiica, when j his yleeve took fire iear the wrist, and as '. ' o nimcnce.l t blaze he ran toward thc ; iitti ; girl who tried to escape from him, but owing to her excessive .right tdic was una ble to open the door, and ho fell upon her with hi. buning clothes. Thc mother soon returned to find them both enveloped in flames. The poor little boy's clothes were all burnt off except a patch on one shoulder. He died tho same night about ten o'clock, but thc girl is still alive. She has a severe bum upon the sido cf her stomach, which, together with the smoke she inhaled at the time, has left her in a very precarious conditiou. La J'ortt Cuiun. ; rOl "Make away, gentlemen," once cried a Xcw York City representative to tho populaec, who were crowding him out of his place, in thc procession on election day, "make way ivp are the representatives of the people." uMakc way yourself," re plied a sturdy member of thc throng
cor-ltallv ln lor.-cu by tue raiiant cv.nai- - i , e date :, the IV.,-er ev of Ohio made a !o-! '' inonth' woultl i,,r "u3 uore lor ri.ots canvas: and although defcateJJ " " "' aFf-f Ne, not -tvm.i; it a tho::-ht, recame o.ii of the contct with diirmiv and ! U" . A.iHEEAKf.Ei.v A Piunti.no phed that he would be dad toShe ccmi j r p. l))irj ,.n,j;r. r.nim-iirej its 'i't'-'n.-ucader ü you want to make your- puted the amount, and he lound that it ! ranks tmbroiren and nndisinave .' .Nxtto! ?c!f very a-rceah!e in a printing office, would bc $5,3GSJ07 öi, an item rather
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.Loyal rilizuns or African Dc Wendell riiiHii h. nroel.ii ' "bear t'.io pulia", med that the darkies And that th Yankee toldiers were hardlr woith a damn: Hut we .-lioulderd up a gun, and down tow;uds? Ri-hmond went, For we wcreloval citizens af African descent. 1. und caca ran ! I 1 ne cowaruiy v.'.ites wrro rouiea. " ' While we marched on to Üichuonl u:.d ciptured . j - '; üi!e ue tu horror loolicd at us, tiiiu a.:kcd wlist it all meunt, i ! M "Q toM hini v;c w citizecs of Afiicaa cent. Jut 1 near there is a party taat wnl not wuh us mt'to' ! That will not ri!l us bruddtr," btcausc wc are rt w,?t, . , . . . , . "'it ic h.inp ur u couun whe l.tOj en they .dial! all rf pent step into tho sanctum fir.-t. If the editor i.s writing or pr;.of reading, take a seat .. 1 : T i 1 r 1 . ! 1 ' 1 1 :,lou- !l .m,J.a,;u imw you i ?tartc,i ,u busine.. :iuout your do-, your ore,3our ;. 0 auu wuy.cr an you can cusupositor, or the "devil," Ltep v.t and a&k for copy, or if either ii done, youshould bv ail means a-:k wh it the article is about, and init upon seeing it. Of cjurse the cauor V1 1110 iina l'ruUC h Ml.... I. 1 r. 1 j 3'0,ur P1,il" as to its inaess to jro iuto the cjl;,l!'ns ,f thc l'a' er: . Viler t!in eiitirt-mi : After thus entertaining the editor, step into thc com josing room and ask each of the hands as many questions as to the cases, letter, ec, as may be agreeable to leavin' the office vou should hike hold ot the hand press give it. a pull and let it tly back, just to see how it works. If pos sible give the power press a turn and don't lorget to examine everything in the shape tM l'inise another risit by to-m.orow or j 1,0x1 "" f.,,r 11 3".ou w,! be j rcmeniuoreJ by thc printer br a long .time. - 3 4 5 for a nomination to Congress, but was de feated by Mr. Julian, which, we suppose, was in accordance with the wi.slic of the people, and it is not probable t'tat the knock down argument which Mr. Meredith has tried will be cflectivo in chanjriiit; the views of the majority who exercise the elective franchise iu that localitv. L'ia. (tuzetttc. A fellow luring awakened by the clerk of a steamer, was told that he must not occupy the berth with boots. He very considerately replied : "Oh, thc bugs won't hurt them, 1 guess; they are an old pair." ai A new carpet graces the House of Congress at Washington. It cost thc round sum of seven thousand dollars, and was imported from England. Who cares, the people pay I .Baa The officials at thc Internal Revenue Uurcau recently enjoyed a hearty laugh over a letter from a New York Commis sion merchant, who wrote to ask an explanation of a notification that some whis key consigned to him had been seized in transitu, on suspicion that the tax had not been paid. "I will thank you," aid thc latter, "to write tnc wdicro 'Transitu' is, as I want to send a check there, nnd I can't find out what railroad it is on' There is no vice that so covers a roan with shame, so much as to be found falso! and pcrfidous. Fly in haste from tho friend that will suffer you to teach him nothing.
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I Woman's Iac, like the rurc blossom- ! heroic devotion which a woaiaji ..Iij.byV. ! in her adherence to Lhe fortunes ot a hapi lQ "!ioana. N lien vre oetioi I uer m iflllTX" 1 : her domestic scent;?, a mere passive creuii f . :.. i . ii 1 J enjuyiueui, au nneueeiuai joy, bn-ateii2ii- tlie lanuly circle wttu her eus j anncnt., and loved lor tlie extreme joy j which that presence ana those cudcar j u.ent, arc cubulatcl to impart, we can which that presence ana those endear scarcely credit mat me ira-iic hem1 who sjemsto hold her existence by a thread. whosocmstohoid her existence by a thread. w capblc ot upputtm- the extreme ' r.uniau sullerm: uav. wncii the heart man sinks beneuth the weiirht cf isonv w, ' ! that bhe should maintain her preti-io i p..wc of doiiht. aiivl, by her words of ' eO;)lfi:rt' ?'inl t,ilionp,- L ul tb.- l";f v- .f tl u:uri:unvr to eaee and resignation. ; 1 II An to Mxc.z i)rr -J?h- .Li.hfnr of one of our well-known citizen. said to her father one evenin- this week tliut if he ... ..1 .1 . . ... i' 11 ; v.tMiui "uc iier a ceui on tue loiiowm i-ore man 111s income woui i a now, ii;s commendation of his daughter's shrewdness, and a now lres, were a sufficient 1 ! 11 11 IT ar.oioirv 1 ur!s::i '.r.c'h J ill.' .icL Anne li. Dicicinjn to u:: Mauri ld. A report is in cireük'ion that Anne E. Dickinson is to bo n rried this winter to a journalist of this city, a young widower, v. ho first advised her to aeen J the rostrum, and to whom she ascribes all h'jr success. They havc been engaged privately for four A IU) PrüX.NS. It is said the ccmutr ; between this city and Nashville is perfectly alive with wihd pigeons. The yeonieu ol Kentucky and Tennessee are reaping rich harvests from lite uummerable roo.is along the line of the railroad.. o learn that one night of last week the pigeons throngcu upon inc uroen liiver uruigo in suen weighty numbers that the safety of that structure was imperiled. Mass is so abun Makkiaok Noricn. An exchange gives the following notice : 4A!1 notices of marriages where cake is not pent will be set un in small tvre. nnd r.okod into i a 'pn-.,fa, ami kisses tlie t.rtue. u will nave ii .i a i ai special notice very large type, and the most appropriate poetry that can be b?gged, borrowed, stolen or coined, from the brain editorial." A.N EDITOR I.N LUCK. At the Northwestern fair jut hel l, and wh'c'i by the way was a splen lid uecess, a part of thc piogramme was tuat ui' loot raeln the gramme was tuat o. loot rac.ng. in winch -j.net 1 emeroy, odder et the LaCro.-se : ;rwr,i, and a you;g man j named Weissenger, were the contestants The best two out of three, distance 101) yards, for i?f!)0 a side, were the conditions. The parties were well built, athletic looking men, and dressed in fanciful costume. "Urick" wore a flesh embroidered suit im ported from Constantinople, aud presented to him in token of his manv virtues by the favorite of the harem. What a high appreciation these Turkish ladies have of a Western editor. The purse was won by the redoubtable "Uriek," who made the hundred yards in nine seconds. aaf.- ii i - Gen. Hubert E. Lee recently forwarded a request to the War department for per, mission t retain a few old United States pieces of artillery at Lexington, Va., for the iii.slruct'on t f his military school in gunnery practice. Secretary Stanton promptly sent an officer to convey thc guns to Richmond." The above paragraph i going thc round of the Northern press, coupled in the less rcspceablc journals with a nicer at Ceti. Lee. If the fact were as stated, it seems to us tho sneer would more fitly bc directed at the Secretary of War, but as General Lee has no connection with the "military school"' at Lexington, and has nothing now to do with "artillery," xve take it for granted the statement is untrue. AWAv mond Whij. Thc performing elephant "Romeo" got on a bender in Philadelphia, lat Sunday night, and destroyed $000 worth of proper ty before he was quieted.
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i,ei, eu a., auecium iur uer i pa,sca by U vote ofycaU.V lls3. This A KOM ANTIC YoUXO LaUY. We find none tue lees genuine since sue has rrowa i J;.i,ii,P,. i,, r 1 , : , L. . n , wealthy aud fa,nous.-At YvrJt rorrcs, " r' t -l lullowmg paragraph in one of our ;..;, h,-. a. .,; taoled lesoluao: s npproung the admims- pitubimr exchanges of Fri-'av morn.
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The editor of the New York York Trihune outrage a covi-te by giving it a secret and na anti-Christian burial. i -.ä Pl'CNtOU riii?.
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. x suidUe o. rre.ton Ki ;im, 1; ,a(J a,v;lir s,2ms tt havc nearly-ided from : the mind-uf men. Could .he vail bei j Hfte j :,m, a j. dycn of tu, of - ; tiJft ,,;.! n,,,,. p..,m J..:i i. uiaiV :t la , e ,wfft i1Ifllira i . ...'.ed to r.n.'if bv bi .b '. 1 utjt. oi tt... ;k,.p t... ,k . .i. J i.:,. ':i .... ,i. :! . I tiililiV fcl t till VU lli'J wUU CCi i) ulUl 1 j crouna tiiat Mr. Kilvr h.3 uo emitted retreat of which this citvU full, where he! will yet be found. And while the mere fact of the bodv not vet bavin- been U. i covered affords'uo evidence that no suicide was committed, yet instances are hynoj means uncommon of persons supposed to have beeu made away with, voluntarily uri otherwise, health It reappearing in full life and must bc confessed also that!
vanou-? reasons seem to give color to the! anti-suicide theory. Tlie police are still- The Xf.w (.övernoü of Or.ORGlA. quietly continuing their investigations j The Savannah Atr: ssvs of Hon. Charle upon this hitter supposition, and may yet j jeükin3, the newly" elected Governor hud a clue tuat will lead to the di-entaii-i fp . glement of this deep mvaterv. -V, r;oi ücorSid: Journal of Cumnurcc. " ' ! governor JenK.tu? his been elected withf jout the slightest opposition, no other can-" c . 11 1 . i clidato having teen notniuated, aud we
do 1,1 u . P ,T. A er 1 1 : behove ne will prove to be "the right man aiiced into the senate 01 ieimcssce doc'.ar , . . . ,l . ... , r ,v ia 1 u it 1. r m the iml.t i lace, aud wul liiait an exmg Jetierun DaYir. I. 31. Mason, It. M. . ,v, . .Kf ... at- t t- v -t 11, .,.. p 1 t 1 0 i, 11 cellcut Chiet Magistrate. Mr. Jenkins hat 1 . Hunter, liouert ioombs, liowell Cobb. , iT , p,, T,,i.ti i i . t 1 cm-1 11 1 been, throughout thc war, a cou?ervativo Judah I'. Jjenjauiin, Johu bhdeil and v 1 4 .1 pi ft t 4 1 ... seccssouist, is au accomplished crentlemaa
worthy of death, and not lit objects of na tioual Ciemeney. btnee then the resülucf the teioner Iben disnbivo.l if is -i .o.if tor i ..cMvi.iMor. ib ,t bl -.m, ir i-J ...o ;f.i.,J j Whatever may have been the cakj IK.SS :im eriminalitv of Mr. "Üuchanan in , ,t.a;:,Jlf j.jj tl0 r(T,ei!j0 01... xlt;inher of! Mr. L?:;eolu's cabinet has' finished eon - vinein proof that they were indor-cd bv Messrs! Holt, Stanton. Seward and Lincoi Tiiö Teuiiessf e Le d-d-iture to h ive
beeu consistent, should "therefore have ! specially accomplished as a piano player, included these names in its list. Its au,Shehad beeu gone three or four weeks thority, however, will not weih much. jb-'fore any informatiuU was received by It is a thing ef jirewnhrv's, v,ho wns in !l t anxious friends, and then her whereU3 rabid a secessionist us any one j about va dLcovere l accidentally by named, and as veiieinoiH a disiiuiotiist as ai l her father, who mei Wcndell I'hiliipp, tho pre-eut leader of the her on one of the atreets of this city, and republican party. T,m:;. ' aisled her what slu' was doiug here. She " ! wns cunning enough net to t oil him that eil. Wallace. i shö I11'1 I'f1 !'ra hF rcnt-' hut inno-
rr?,, v . v i at i et i tie Aew 1 ork Mercury cive ihc folIowmr m an article on thc niilitarv career presiding over such military commissions us that which tried thc aassins of President Lincoln and that which has just tried Wirz. The guilt or innocence of thc parties accused had nothing to do with liiere trials. The commissions were in, strucled to convict, and would have done so, even had the evidence been weaker Hit! country Will not soon iorget Ualliees in-ung and overbearing muuner toward the counsel in both thee eases Ho coin" nutted more outrages upon the lav and
iuc iiui.-i,y ui counsel ;-.nu wiincsses, mau ' Jeffries ever did. Clad in a little brief! ' authority, he vamped, and fumed, and The Xewburyport (.Mass.) Herald furbullied, in a style that would have been jnishes the following argument in favor of resente.h out of court, by a kaock down j prot0c.ion which wc commend to all who blow from the irentlcman addre-sed. Hist , . t- i j , , . n , ... , ,. are compelled to buv .tow i-.ugland manuwhole conduct was slianielul anu undt?'
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;ed out ol the army when he has finished the tasks set before him, and we leave his chastisement t3 public opinion, which always carries right in thc cud, however it maj" be temporarily warped and preju. diced. (iEokgk Francis Tuai.n ox Roston. This gentleman, iu a letter to the Father Mathew Total Abstinence Society ofthat cit)', aeceptitig an invitation to lecture forbid them to engage Faneuil II all for his lecture, because he will not speak there anyhow. Three years ago he "was knocked down iu that hall for defending the rights of the white man, aud no Indian on the trail, or blood hound on thc scent, will follow up Roston closer than I shall until they sign a round-robin apologizing for that dastardly outrage If" Geo. Francis goes on to say that"Roslon is my native city, but that is my liusfoituii, not my fault. Tho Irish sire the only true Americans in that God-forsaken town. Eyery Southerner shuns the place a- he would the plague. Your merchants are all running !o New York to do tlmv buU lies?." - -
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is'siiort Cut crSilsnt or tlie Unloi : eternity. They were preaent whea thrf : to:1J vr.is treated, and firs su7'ested the . ..... : creation ot the '.vnite trash. V. What is thj chief end of whito To gioniy. wjwliip nnl havr tin nig 2C!'CVI. Fcr whnt iuu-ht ? I VI. Fcr what väs the rcvclutio 1 VIT. Wbat was iiic cii'.cf object gf the" ; F..r the black race. VIII. What is the nioitimiiortAnt ntin. - " I - w ws ! try of the world ? IX- 'hat race of luaukiud ü the most b-hteued ? llje African, They biuit the pyra niJs, !rote tho scriptures, built the tower of Babel, founded Trov, invented letters, dis covered America, invented the telegraph, drafted thc Declaration of Independence 'oke UP tlie federal Union, Keouse Ah had, Afreeicaa. aud a man of sterling integrity, who will leave nothing utulutie which can conduce to the material prosperity and advancement ! a o About five weeks aero a vuuii" cirl. ; daughter of a steamboat pilot residing in ' w'port, opposite Cincinnati, left hr home without peruiiion of her parents, ;aJ without giving them any knowledge" 1 ol JOr destination, or the object she had j il1 w. She was only fourteen years of ane, but had been weil educated, and wasiceiiiiy ri kpu inai sue was ou a t;a ir r r. . ., . , -.i WlU.UUfc s from pairing were j put up 3ii me hunt. Mie wasiiuaiiy r 1 1 - discovered at a resectable boardinir-liouse on First street, where she had been lodging under the assumed name of Blanche Taylor. She appeared very much morti lied at her di?eocry. and begged thc officer to lot her go. Her cousin had been watching the IVst-oiT.ec, in hopes that she lu'-iht cull there, and on being advised of i. r diccovervwent at one,, toherboju in ?- hoUf!C an,i an interview. She finally jc ,asentCll to rcturu huilie aild left vc,u. jay U10rnin,r J on Wednesday, declared a dividend of -Ö per cent. Its earnings during the past six months have con more than 50 per cent., but the fluctuations in thc market led to cautioui operations, and they reserve full half their earnings. This mill, with a capital of SlIÖO.OOO, in the past four years has paid the stockholders 8412,000, and to-dav in worth enough more than it was then to make its oarnincs half a miliion of dollars." The James steam mill U not au exceptional cae. Its profits arc not larger than tho average profus cd Massachusetts manufao tures for the same period. Their profit are simply a tax imposed by thc government for their benefit. We are proh bite 1 from buying gools from others, and aro therefore compelled to pay them what they may please to ask. A Washington dispatch says there aru good ieacons for believing that Secretarv MeCulloch will recommend a des dy Iunding of the float i.ig debt, with a rpjrulnr withdrawal of green bscki, vhieh )nut' cause a contraction of. the national, bank circulation. - . - v .. , .
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