Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 December 1865 — Page 2

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1 ' 2 VOLUME 11. T II E PLY M O ü T Ii W ESKLY DEMOCKA T. NUMBER 15

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cffacrmcntof the financial evils thst necessa-

rily followed a state rf ciril war. Wc must endi aver to apply the tarHo nmcdy to the deranged state of the eum-ticy, ami not Msrink from levis'm:: roliev, wrhie d vithou be isiT oppressive to Uie people, si.aii irniMi eiiat ly begin to -flUt . r-dw lion of ho tf-td. and. if persisted in, d"s. -barge it full v.d: bin a delinitclv fixed rmr.bjr oi ycirv. It is our first inly to .-( pare in cütdc for an irrcdpf-tiiaMo currency, without a suldcn revulsion, and yt without untimely proerast:n.ition. For that end w niu?ff ach m r.r respective positions, prepare the way. fliold it the dcty of the Uxe lifive to irsist ya frugalit- in the X!er.diujn s: an I a sparine: econonu' in itsolf a rriJ : a'.ional resource. Cf the lianks to which authority has hern firen to isue secured by bond? of the United states, we may rp"Uirc the greatest mo lvration and pradence,and the law must be rieddIv enforced when its limits are exceeded. may, wch one of ur, counsel our active ud enlernrishiz countrvra cn to lie eonstant7 n.i their uard, tnlioui '-late debts contracted iu a paper currency, and, by conducting buM-, ! s-V.3 nt arlv ns poss'.t.b? r.n a system of eash payraeiits ". Ve rt cr dits. to hold thems lv s , . . i . i .1 ,.,:n:nc. A. .1... : Circulation, bank and ration.!, exceeds seven I hare! red -oPdio;'-. The stninle statement of the fact rocomnien.'s ,or- strongly than any words of mine could & the ntcvssity o! vmt retainin- this expansion. The sja.iual retaal wea'th and s:ill pa'cr unio-k elope-d re- -. onrces ot the cunti: and next in tue charluxury, leaving the n, cessaries f life as freo ; lUAUl l'... lif nil IM I t 1 1 1; . i'l nil .1. IM'- , from 'tswlinn . thr- -,1 -..lnff. f t'w ! GoTerr.m(a-.r.co.momii! UStifr. ; fuvoml clas.. should d. maul 'freedom fro!nos.sfiner.t. and tlietaxi-should poe may b. sipjdied to the reduction ofthe public dibt. wliet:. on the-:llst d.i v f Oe.'eiber, lr, was sVJ.Tl'Vt.TöO. Every r Im tioi. i tv ill diminish the total amount e.f interest to ' be paid, and so enlarge the means of still fur-' v. ;or!l by the .-!!. pr.-sd.m ofa civil u;ir wide It , as ttioic.dit to ho h volt ! rJi- ontrd ef ;i:;v ; w as povcrnmeie, s ve- ha'l (-.jidlv sho'V the 'tperioritv of ..:r in-tite.tions bv'the pre.npt ; aalCsitliful di-cha-o f ocr I'-.lional bi:-a-tions. ; rresent eliref.-tion. Is aeet.iuidUhin-j- much in i .1 1 I ...V! .! . . 1 . " . . . - . . . . ! uc veioiun-r :oi 1 !;;i:.;in . i..(. a-. :iri 1 ".isiur.M eambilitie e-f thv u'drv, find .'..r inl'-u n:.!lion u spee iir.z :'.e '..ei.ii; f i - iii in;:'.( n (TO reference is ma le to the annual report of the commissioner. I have dwelt the fully e-n our e!ome'-Ic if 1 i.a.e oi.eu m... . iun n e ...1 oe.,m ic .0 F'iirs he cause 01 tio. ir trar. -c e.de nt imp. r anec I T'ndrr ar.v c;rcums.'..n-' s e-.ur j-rev.t e.t-nt. r-i 1 tion rispectir.g te...- det.os o, r m-inavrment territory.- "and varieU ef climate, prodivinr J M.n-st "eve rvthinz tV.at is r.e'e.-.-arr f r the wants, and .vr n the e-o;nf rts ef man, r;:-ik- i rs fcmri;lar!vindYp. :i U ).: ot'the vaiying pe.b j icy rf j-.reilrn ti.ov-rs, :md pn-'i.-t il- t-:d:i- ' every tetp-' '1 t..n to "erdaogiing a'dano- s." i whib at . prc-cnimome r.t the- rc-esV;,!lsh- J mer.t of jurmor'v, and the Mnmrih ttr.i? i comt." from barmour, w ill b- ,-r b- st v enrltv akaiiit "m.tiorii who f.-. 1 pow; r an 1 ! forget ritit." 1 -or mysilfii 1 as 1 er. and i? will be'ir.v constant :dni to promote pe-ac; nd amity vi-irl, all for. -i:i nations nr. 1 p..wer; and I h ive e-vc-rv r nm-ii t O. Ii. ve tint tlu v all. without exception, are animated bv thcf.me disposition. ( Mir relations with th'e ; I'.nne ror of 'hin, so re e nt in the ir orbrhi. jrc rrod l;cnlly. tnr cominerce with hi domir.ins i- reee i inr ne w ele-vclopnnT.N and i; i ve rv -.i-;;.-: 11 'r to n.id that fne .ov trnmentofth.it gre at nnprro nviuitV-l s u. .

prepare:: to reiurn to nie s.2noar.ie.i soio ami . ie: min im i.ie pe-tee aim oi:erev ot e- jje recollected by many ot our citizens that eul;?lcd. ! silver. To aid cur f. llow-eitizers in the ' try ore of them as tney have ensured an . - .; , , ....... .,.,.... I prudent xrana.ffcment of ihur monetary affairs , impartial decision. T rer,,t to inform you ; e Masome 1 ratenr.ty rast summer üffed 1 1 ni IT el H.u'hNn-. j tlu datv devolves on us to diminish by law : that Great Kritain dd-lincd i!ie ariiitramcnt, ' up their now Hail in a very taty and i- frc'airj iuirodueed a joint rcsniutioD the ainouat of paper nion, y lion in etr. u!a- fcnt on the other band .invited to th? J':in; Iil,.tl.r Tf,,oVn.ti- , ! Vor an amendmert to the Constitution, 1 tion. Tire rears :ito the lank note circula- atton ot a joint comm-son to set lie mmu.l propnate manner. Jt m.n tu,t I .o .'...- ... . . (, .rr....i. r..... tii . r , (

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(Taction of the eumnev ia the oniv nur.sure .". cr wbici w.-is prot. .in t he mo 4 trie -ud-f , T . .1 ir m q 1 .. T) M r -lr. A.-!t;ov mtn lueel a bill to oevelop : that can save the buM-eof thccoiintry from ' ly f impositions Lut as invohin- fpuions of UHK al Ul- n uu ,,,0,' ua"' ami ree'-;i::i Uh? hnds. reonirii nrri-i disastror.? rn!:m:i'i'-; an-! th:s ean be almost r"1 lie law of which the sv-tth .ir.er.t is . -,,en-, te't.s ke., will be rendered in the very best :n ,t 'a- - . . 1 i ' inipereepüMh- :K.-n,: iM d l,v -ra In 1 land- I tial to the j-eaee of n:iM;5: t!ovu-rh p- j V. 1.-. . t.r 1 ' . : ia- the national circulation hi -c;::iti.s that j cutdary repf r,lion Ia their injured citieu..3m'UCUl che k0 s l Ur'- .-.r:7,.na Montana, and the st ite oi ; ra.iv be mfiiie redeemable at the idcusur-j of ! wru'd Jeive followed ineidenta'dv on a (i--eis- tur t e-ut. and tiiat ratrt.nae bestowed 0:1 . NeVrsua : nh:eh v.:s relerre l t j tb.2 Cou- . theVlovernme iiritain ntch comper..p.a . ;t,n u pilirortaacc dcxand.. Public bands. Our debt is douMv ?( cured first in tue ac- v-a Tir-t lueir prii.ary object, nevha.la 1 i,o-.i o-mw... r.T.- ,ua

acter ot our institutions. 1 he most mtellofent . ciptts ot international law. he corre.-non-; IHK i ur.3lDbNT s .ii:sSACE is e:relu!:v t-roesoe .vc r. .n;'at to ihe ( oust ihi-

observ, r, anions: poiitictil eeoiv.mi.ts have : deuce will be placed betöre you. Thcroand ; xxHcax. moderate in tone, and is calculated ?i,n United State, that id! national and f V i ? not tad cd to remark, tfiai tho public debt r n vhu-h tue llnt.sU tmiser rest Jus ins?- ? ' r.. . , , , ., , , . ; ÄJt 1 A A4 O the country is safe in proportion a its peoide ; lleati-.m is substantially, that the municipal law to make the imprcsioti that i:? author is ta.p lav: s s.uii be e juai.y üjpood h fv trefree; that the deb! of a repnblie is the af-' "t 'aw, nre ih, measure of itdutv as a neu-' ir ' ?, , c ... ...r, , i. . -,0-.:. c .t,,. : :'r." 1.0 u'.-erontnat'.on snail 1;3 tstoiali. Oar history e.rifirms ami eMab , tra'iand I nl bound to deehre wv opinion,' 1 f i:::u!e en ae-'outtt eo.or. I'cterrcu to: l's'i"- the theorv, an! is I lirndv beiiev-, : b.-fore you ao.d fore the vo rid. thrit that iu-! trovernment so ns to cuil to his sapnurt ;i0 Cenrntee n tle .buMoixv 1 dectinril to pive it a stiU more sir;ul ilh;tra-; tiJieation innot be s.;,tained b, tore the tribn-1 :..i0st t,2 C11.:,e COil,crVativC element of i :tnsx ov srnTv.Cot:. ! ten. The; ?e-ret 'f this Mtpevei it y springs v.il ot nation.-.. A' the same tone I do not a 1- ! .. . , ....-.... vi . net merely from the fact that in a republic ' ve- tany pnsf t nttetupt at r-dr s bv a'tsof ! tl.o country. On the subject id'ree jn- Mr. Julia 1 iiitrotateed a Idl! to extend J tin national obligations are distributed more h-2islatioh. For the future, friend-shtp be- j fraction he i ei-irlv ofeo-aron that, the the rJuht of nu'i-e in the District of CV 1 rrubly throuuh countless numbers in all . tve-n tb. tv, o -ount n?-s must rct on the basis : ... , , . tnod.'-i u-bi, d. - . - v, t , , . 1 t classes efsoeittv; it has its root in the char-' of mutual pasthv. seceded states havm-ia;d down their arm, : -"J-"'"1 xiiU ; u:tX:1 l..tut- LvU1' . acter of our 1 tws. Ib re all nun contribute j From tl:e moirn nt eif the establishment of - ftlitJ M1I;lljitted to the authority cf the i UiiSlS U ,liü 1,Js!ut. ( ; f

of the public burdens. During the war. un- i lcen couvulsr-d bv revolutions in the inten sts ' federal government, the adoption ot the i yr 0ven',. a. .r, jri... j .t t();.t r.s Ju t der tie- imptd,es of patriot isin the men of i of demoer.icy or of tnonan-hy: but tirMt-!, alt ; eonMitutional amendment pruhibitin- I dIarin-a-V- 'h- -Ut-'i t toe.-1 the great bodv ol the people, without retard tuoie revolution the I. mtcd .States has wisely i , 1 . . ; noi . ote.irue. i.ao. ..i a,t. ...yt tot.-. to their own comparative want of wealth. and tirrnly n fus.l to become propazin iist('.f; slavery should entitle te.cm ;a adnn-Mon tojtabh-h a tnonarehy in Mexico, and reue.-:t- j thronged to r-nr armies and filled our lleits of repuldicanism. It : lit.- .nh 'c,,v rr.ment ! jlC privileges of the union. In this . i4 the I'rc.-i lent to tike such steps as trar, and held thorns Ires readv to offer their United to our eondit ion: but we li.ive never ! ' ' , : will vi,.jicat' t'e mer'fan tudiev and lives for the oubüe good. Now, in their turn sou-hf to inipe.se it upon others; and we bav w.- think him r:i;ht ; at any rate not is . ' , J .-' l 'V'tl the property and income of the country consistently followed the advice of Wailn-- SiiTieentl v radical in reouiiin" them io i' J "lV.-t " ,nI0,09ls . Phould bear their just proportion of the bur-1 ton to recommend it oniv bv the careful prcs- ' ,. . . . C':Ued States, i he rci-dutma was relerden of taxation, wldle in our impost system, f-rvation and prudent usl- oft he 5 .!.- m.'. Du- J aboush slavery as a condition ot their tI.(! to the Committee on boveign AtViirs. through m'-ansof which increased vitality is ; ring all the mtervenin- period the i-"!iey of;rctur:i. It ,:!1 bo een that the president liANKltL i'TCY. incidentally imparied to all the industrial in- i'-nroip-an pow ers an I ot the 1 nit-d St -Pes . , . , ,. . t .. , . T , . , , , .,, t ,1,-1 terest of the nation, the duties should be so ! bas on I'm- whole, b, , n harmonious. Twice. J iccideaij op.poed 10 nmnop-jlies and . .Mr. Jeriäs introduced a bill to establish adjusted a? t fall mct hi avi'v on article s ef! indeed, rumors of the invii.-bm of some nert ti'. ebisw '.-..delation . if overv n ifnre This is n nuil'-tm stem ot bankrup'icv. Ilefer-

'-'C s tu- r i !' 1 1 i j as ijoi io tali u i !t:ij iv '-u toe ; i - s . " s. o, 1 1 Otii a et: c ; j j i . ,i j;. . i - j . , j. , j c ii 1 i"a e 1 1 ü .t toe curreney and a- O.a m.-tior. bv Tr. TdAOX the bill I poor, but rathe r on the r.'cciHubiieil wealth I'aM of j-.ur jeau owrnmeii.'s t!ct ta.- ;' i ' i ir u i -- . i '.'.i , of the country. AW -houll look at the na-'ta ,.f ai-i-.terfer." e a.;! mulunl ab. -! rauual leturn to specie payments, ln,:ed . H. K 1 . . ... ...Oi.d j tional debt just as it is not as a national ! neue:- from propr.ir.dsni v.t:s it- t-n.. -idol n.- UW bv the -,... t ..fibc Secretary : ,-ro ..e.r ...e .:. tee, ea ludci-Mietd j bles'dmr. but a a heavy bun'en on the ind.: i for t!e-1 v. i:, ..sphe n Since t!.oe tbn(. .t, -... . -n . . , .-. : saxes. ra. the -r:ce ieoni Ö J to bd i rv of thecounirv. K be d's'ar-. d without ; tbe-y l.ave.-elvaiu-. d in wealth nod power; but 1 J ;' ' ' "" ' .' J . eeis.l w;.s r. ;, i ib,. third time. ; unnecessary de lav. " we rcta?n;.;)e same purpo.- i. 1, ave the ra-! the attention id'Coegr.ss and t!.e e. .;..::y .t.r ;i;iiV,'' 0f Hanrl- i

year ending the ::::li of June. will e.-! 'J idsce.nd-ter-t inod.eTaM.m may.iustly.Semand overostimatcd, and it shud iet uccom? pa-'.ie oi t.i t.m. cced tie; ree'eipts si J 2.I'!4.M?. It i-- gratify-1 (,'-rri .-pondin.ir mode nit ion. . s!ue.;M re- .t .ir;z.,n eiu-'-ti-m Whether it : po:- ' V-rAM to psss the Senate by in, howevi-r. :rte that i e-.iimat d : rd it :;x -reu- ealai-ii! v lo out. Ives ti t!i l ""i ' j VC;l-'j envl!' i tha?. v.-vri-e f-.r l i;e yea ;- ein'iur i ' d ro. d ir vi-rn.iii ;if . and to the cai-e of b'e to return to ;.pee:e payments wdain ' t . ..... ! June. 17. will cvee 1 thi- expenditures in Ith- norl b h cd 1 any Kure-. au power chid- ; inv .ll0rt .,PrIo.l of time. wMh.mt disas- U rc:!1"J;':' vll- l' i tln'Fum'e'f st sis. Tfd amount, or o j -en i-'c I Ami r:.-;n p-.-op:e. a-, d u . re-, to j ' . . . o-aiveiie-I. shovtlv after the war, the fir.-t .

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flier reduction, until the whoP- .hallhe "ou - ' "nrionnoi -overnm.-ni. 1 be t ntt-d State ,;,im"""" ' e. , 1 H.,u.( .oh,. j . 1 .1 -oi 1 . b-tJr.. . : in t'.,. .'.-'.,. . . 1 1- . .t l c t . j vr cc oi hoard and w liiske . out w neu dated : and this. !-. will !) s,..-n by the si- ( " i '' ' ' n Me .-luire a iin-v nave .-eer hc eheet we turn'; to ruin th usands t, 1 J f mates of tlie Seen tarv of ti e- Treasnrv. :ii;iv ; ;" f( d be r 'tuiort : t'n v m-v c v. id be d?iven . .. , . 1 riai e.s ask tliat a reasonable compensation he .irwimnlishcd tie 'tiiminl ...vmu-mk ,-.-..i ! from that eours Tup. Ifvthe a.'-r. I,.n of Fu- harness men all over tue country, but a . ...

... . 1 . , . .. . ... , , oe anoweu lor ; ie'r a; r ii is voie 1 oowii, within a period not ee. eoimr thirl v ye ars. 1 0P' an pou e r-.. an w e re !v . n tee- v. ;s :..-,. ano gradual appioacli to a soeeia b.n: Would' ' J h-ve fiitte h at we sL;dI do all this "within ;, ; b'-Ji'-e:f tiois p.e t r t,, it-oeet Ihe sv'eia 7 . . 4 i . ,. 1 ! an 1 t luv niut accent id prices far laheir, rca.r.abb. Utue: hat. as -.ve have anvied the ' -f non-interfir n.-.v whi,!i I ,s Ion; !k n !,:IV a ,4',i1 '' 5lmllcncc vn thc IcJ : ...1:1 . 1. . . . 1....:

fiction with our p. .lie v. an i rvpose-s just !-.ii-j"";u,, li' "r' !'' oeieo o;. inn-U' ii euPiTe-r tidc-nce in the falrn-ss which marks ic.ir hi- a Wie-; ions ad -udde-n and -r;-ible- eo.e-r-tcrcourse. The unbroke-n harmony be t we i n '' !,i h "'' h: ' ' i'1"'' '1 hny ys

be Unit, d Staf s ;u, l ti,.- F.ti" r,.r of Ku-i... ; s rece iving a new support fr.jii. an nie rpriM-1 is designed to carry tt b-giaphic lim-s acrs tin contine-r.t ol Asia. Ilirootro Ins eloui.-iiioits, and so to connect us with all Europe-by a n v channel e.f iutrrcoUi".-e. (Mir otume rie- with South Aiin-rie-i is ahoc.t to ri-ie- le-t-nr-aem -nt by a diree t Jin' of mail steamships to the ridtej Empire ol linzil. The-elistin puis! ted. party id" me a ol M-j.-ne e- ho have- recently J. ft our coiin'ry to m ike a scientific exploration n ihe i..'..ur..l hi-tery ami rive rs and ir.oun iin ra;;;;. - of the r -iori. have received fre.m tli- ::;pe f-r that ge n ros we lcome V. ld Il 1 i'li..'.r 1 . il t ,) te d lV-.ni Ids constant ftietid-hip fe.r Ihf- L Hio-el State s, and his well known cd in prome-thür the advance im-iit d kn-'ov ! di-. A hojx- In e ntertaine'l that our conour-re-e v, 5th the- rb !i and populous count rie.- tl. it bor brt!:e Meelilerapcan Sea may be- I reedy inere ast d. Xe.lh'mu' ilil-e w aiding ' i the p.-irt ed'-ttiis govern men!, to extend the prob etiow of i tii" 11 ig over the-e n'. rpri-" eif our tVllow-c't 1; ti. We receive frcm tie- tiowe is in tl.a te-;ion ftsuranees e.f jro.d will; and it is wortliy of roie ma a special i 'in oy lias oremun. us iocsMgr. ot condole ;:(. n the-deatli e.f ei-kde Chief 3Iagistn;!elromt;:i-i, eyed i hms, wl.'.w rale includes the old 'bardni n? of Ctirth;ion the African coa Ourtlomcstie contcd, now haj.piiy e cd.ed, lias left some trace.-, in our relations vitti one at least of the fre.it m iratime iH-vcrs. The fonval a"C'!!ai.v of t;clig ;vnt rights to the tusnr-rnt Smtcs was unpfecce'tute'I, and has not bet n iustiiie d by tin; i.ie. Hut in the gyst-uis cf neutrality ri:r.sucd by the powcrs wb'rhroa-lct:inf eon'-son. tr.r was a mark - d d'rc--- The T-iMxUlnof war lor the

irinrcnt states were furnMnvl. in a great

measure. Crom the workshops ed" Ore at Jirita:n: and Uriiisli ships, manned by Mrithdi .subjects and prepare.!. for receiving Üritbdt anmiru :i's sallied from the ports of (reut iiritam to maKe war on Amerur.n commerce. under tlic 3hehcr of a commission iVoni the insurgent States. These shi;, having once eseap-l trun Britbh port, ever arte awards i ntered them in every p,ir? ed the worl 1. to The oonsmjuencer of this eondutt were most :i- r.-irou- to ihe Stairs then in rch Uion. in - r reasm their I solation an. I uii-iry ty- t!ie , iroloniration of our eivil contest. It ha.h i moreover, the effect, to a irrojt extent, to! urive the Aim rsau liar iroin tin s. -a. ana to , trac.sfer laneh of our shipping and our com-1 incrre to every power whoe suhjrct liad ere-: ated the necessity for such a thine:. These? events took place before I was called to the j .'administration of the .covernnicnt. ; The sincere desire f r peace by which T am : animated led me to approve the proposal al- j readv neide, 1n submit the question which! had Ums arisen between the coitntri-s to ar - bitration. Those questions arc of Mi.-h no - nitnt that they must have eoniTur.nhd t!ie attention of the rrcat powers, and are so in-u-i,;,.!. )....,. r... . ,i.,.....i.,i:.,...- i,,,:.!. tiontd diotil 1 bo cxcluaed. The proj.o.tior, i ; in the ery unsatisfactory form, has l?v:t de-1 ; clinpl . i T h.r I n;'.ed liU did md presMd the Mio;j - 't as an impeachment of the .jroo.1 failli of a 1 hierher motive, and il was In the interests of j ipeaee an-d;uiice to establish important irsn-; Amerh-a in the interest of i.u.-nare'uv, h ive . " ..iv .u.iAi-.. ... 1.11 11,11 1 ; . , i -revaüed: t' i'-e m v or.d. ,r t-.v-..-.. 1 ..... respe,t I, s.eli iatelMereree. l;, both ,vca-! ii the remon.-trar.ee e.f the l ?ur i Stan s i t; roren'-i-. 'e:imr..t f.j-s.e i.nd a:c unv. dlimrt 'y'b r ui,:,; oj-poriunitics nd;dit pi 1 ti"l'v Ives, w lr.it e'ouibiihatieins micht of.Vrto pr-'te-: our-M-he e.-.-ainst eh sj.r?. inimb-.d t ":1, !'"ie I ty tim -. a:; d v.-.ici... by its ir)o,i ri suit-, !;;;. aje.r et d I ' --If t. I.:h ontiin-:it. . '""' ; ":- 1: vcci t.: 1 n-tid -tatts -tn I Frmee. in r fe r i;-c. ioue 4?ons 'Vhieh have be-:-e.:ne - iddects of divem-hm t)Vvr 1 thi-lwoge'vernments. w id, at a proper fo u. on n- oramatte'ii f our c v m-. ! I. r ? II M. t I l.o I '. .-. It 11I i. . . I... I )...,:!.... i 1 - ' - n . i:- 1 1 1 i;. !-i'e d !iv.-r.-d M, in to jr.ral a-' ' ' 1 w,,. . i.-tm ct; th-m. and throih them b.the :,iii rv an' ? m-üskoid. I led "thr- in-. .0 rv.-itiun d t!-.s.i J r"t tirced litn-rlv atal the destiny of the re .j-. ::,!,,,. ''"O" .01 m 1 11 1 i ro c, .inuiii are ;,i l e-i.n-d-.b-red j:s .jei-ply, pe-rnap.s as rnally -;;ked or Ir...; t'.i. 1 ...!...,,,., .e . ... . 1 . ; !1; ' : nur.' -tr i to the America: n ! t 't.'.c ! I. use e;f I .,-prr sr-ntat 1 vr s aus'.vere V:bh:r..t'r. hv t'ic voice e.f Ma li on: "We clor- t!.- invNl'il- h-md w id. Ii l:as oi ti. yneTh-au pe-.pk- thr-m.'?! - many dini'-u: ;ic-s. to c!,( r .n a coapiemi;s r: vi-.r-ii-iii:'. ' v,r the d s: iny of r enidiean Ii: e ;-:y." More v'-ny-vx year Inv- trb-b-d anav 'ne, v.ar;; ware spoken; the F:ii:.d sfatrs have pn-s-d 1 in-onrli s-v re r trials than v.e-re ! r-ji; und row at lid- r.e-w e ; !i in our e "3 a ration, with our I'n'on j.uriief a i;I. orrows.j.nd rtrcn-Ü-e-ne .i l.y ronttict t-:-'bsh.-d l y tie- viroie of the p.-.,ph. th -'rcatiie?.soi t.u- ociMsi.jn imiles us om-.. m r. '.' l'' 1" :f. wb soi.-tanity, tlo- lifds .f on: fathers to lie-ld i.itrclve :siw if; I de bd r our f. l!-uv nu n ibr the :;, , ; . .f l,(. re-puMi-a:i t;ri:i ! .,- n.nirr,'. rixpvni-nee .: pme i ijs Miiii -i. n.-y in ,e-.ev :i:id i:i war; i? i ; In Tat in. l oe -n I. firmly live i in lite 5,',,r,"! the p.-..jde. u AN lo re in pit liidory.eloea t andled cvit 'o t'o' piddie happioe which 5- 'viilnn lite reach ed the peopba eif t he; ("uited Sides? Where", in any part ed the- :Jobe, e-an in.! it atb.ii". Ik- ff:ndi -niod lo Ihe i" I.ahits r f.o e idiib-d lei their loe a ihe ir e n fre e- Contitution Every oncul them, tin n, in w hate cr parted' the J.iud Im- ha- I i home, must vili its perpetuity. Who of them w ill not now at-know b d ;e, in ihe wmls of Was!dnten, that "eve-ry n-p by doe h "die- people of IheI nite-il States have sielvame-d to the eharncJcr ed" an i le b'pe-m lent Hat ion, -eems to bei v.- I. en disfingui-he-el fy some token of 1'rovidcntial age I u-y. Who v.il I r... join vidi nie in ihe- praye-r, that the- iuib!e h:.!id w hieh has led u throi:''h 1 lt e loo ! that gloome'el arouiiel eur IOim, iil r '. ifiii-iei's eei'Aani io a in i in i ee oraluio..!' IrstirPilalf.,. Ion. that weed" Ii,!lay mii.v be able to tran-oi it our irrt :'.t inle i ';- c.riee, eif State-l'o . rcnicr. bi all t In ir 1 dps. ofii!.- tte mrat (ioeernm. -.,! in its whole con.jh.,.;,,:.:'! bmr, te our p.-'e' it v. and they to j jf.:rs throu'.dl t o.i;d!e s i:-io rations? A N FliiAV .!( UX.OX. ; WAr,r;i:.e.7e);-. D.eambtr 1. 1 ?;.. Gov. Mcrton'i health ii (said to be fail - Uov Jcrioii s iiciuiii ia Kam ij im. in- raoidir. He is in New York at pres - 4 ... cut, from which place a tlis,atcl has been received by hii friends at Indianapolis P.- id fdmulj ,f Tio nnioid s appiisiDg them of hi BttUitton. His j j. . - . ' ----"-

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lü'j Ü .filiU 1 II If i j .11 U tit.l i ! : ! J-- -'. - .- . . ,. Ci, OS3J(,'t'f j SSAIIVEJY, J . . . .... , ' "" ." ' . : 1LY .lIOL . 5, J J I : ; 'P n V USD A Y, P K C. 1-1, ISC". . " : . - - ! miMiitma " " " ' ( o.vrKtir AT Masonic Hall. It -.Vil. - ill" ; ll ,I,C)' fconio .sf.mewli.at invoked puuuna. by. For the benefit et the Lt.uüO it is - roioJto invc o;i aWav tveniui,lMu u " 01 K-''-UM-J.v ocmj'next a concert of Instrumental and Vocal 1 1 . . d abtless (.Win- to b'.s oemoffat 10 Sllte-V- j an-jurs well for tht; fitnreo! )' , n- . . . a l,Uin: Oration. JUs ree cam r.i I if.en m :!ie c-.i'.ntrv. i a pruidcm the so.iitien oi ... , . , ... .. 4. v !ii mi. will reu iure Um be.t skill 01 toe. . ' . . , ablest l.r.aners :n c ngress. A sudden ; ums! : it v a id interests of tee Coun'rv.The Fred lent dces 110: even mention . , t ,. , . .... Mexieo. er tue eontesiiii:: cia:uiau-.3 i.r l.:e . . ... 8xcrc:.sj supreme authority ;.i t.i it un - -v , . , toilunate eouT.try. On the whole we .-et: . , ,. . , , i v.ieh to approve au l iittle to condemn in , . it be mes'-af.e. r.no rere it not to the manI'l I . ,i . . . l !,,th"u oM-Sle l,art d ( 5M-rr' ,n nake cvervtbinu' lend to the advancement ? 1" 1 .i :. .1 , r.ilical an 1 visional V lheries in the eI.daturc of the present session, we Iio'ild have little apprehension for the future.

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J I . r. Sevens inte rpo. ed a point of order. 1 '..irnftl.ä Hep-;l)!;c:i:i that the board ef;(iK.t ,1,. .state 0f Tcune.ec is not known! enTjiuii.. -ioners lud 1 their uu il iecc".nr er I to the lieoi-e. whi( !i the speaker oe rru!ed. !

c-rir.n last '.vee-;, a; l tliat the rt-Ce-r s :nc o en for in -pee.' ion as thc law eiirect-s We ir'vc thi- iui'.rnrd'udi that he nny not coneln le a be' did after the la.-t J-c-.-io.i, t!;at t:ii.ig were d me up .dick aii'l -Iv"' Ib.it bo coui-Fut lind eutt what was u -2 uo'il s'r; or eight weeks aitervv uls. Ilee.'.n now ascertain by exumiuiug th:' record'1, what the eommissinnei's did. i'. S The rec irds can be found in the Au.'. dors e di'ev. . . . - Vfe tiiiiliistan l th it the itov. Mr. Cha .in in a discourse delivered i i bis ehurc-h , c 7 . -i- . I el.tr i f.ast tindav, mainlesled (itute t thirst lor , ., . 1 4. , be blood id cm-tain men recently eng I in the rebellion. We ha'l lain hoped that feiiatievs generally bad, like the New Volk Vfiljfinr, bceume sick of blood ; that the past four years of mourning, agony, desolation and death, would have sated even the voracious appetite of a Nero b.rbio !. It seems however that we have been mist.ken, that there are tlo-.-e jet, aa l f ' of tbei.i ministe-r of the go-pel, whose , ... . it . i , 1 , ''S " a!ll ,lri'Jtl:,H h "'H1' j ii 0 0' ve:o.r,c;iiiee, suf ei iug, and blood, ; . .. .,!,-. ,. i . e V. c commend to Mr. Ch r..i tho woids ed his Mio-ter whom he j.ropo-es to serve : "Jf)e forgive not men their t re.-pas-c. wither v lU c hwvnJy lather o,;v, t.Mr." Forgive us our tress passer ' as we forgive tho.-e who trespass against n w.jii". i ... j ,ha ,,,;t iIH'rtai.tdcclarafoil of HidvMviit, ''venue tucj is mine saith aul , V,, ! us.' Amt tha nut kb imp.'nani oceiara - - WANTED. A few huudicl cash-paying nutpcribtrs to th Pernor ri.

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' Mr T. W. Vorl.ce. api e area tovJ.-tvaudj on.ddie 1. LUK I'rtKstpKNT AM YKT-rSEi IDfcNT ! Mr. Jfi!,H tiiere.l a jo-at re bi propi .iiitr that ihe I're-ififjit and Vice-, : ' ,cs:J:'nt t!:e v ;teJ fites ai tej i ö!cet.d .y a direct v.jto of the people. j ill iva relvned to the Ccmiiiitrce on the i ' J r.diciarv. ! l.Qt.'Al.UAIIu.N f L liol'-N ril.K. j Mr. War I intio lined a 1 1:1. which was; 1 reieried to the. Comtnitiee of Militaiy AU -j f:iiis, iMtitiirv bounty land and money to ! j L'littd .-states oltlier. v.t. j served tluriuj:; ; the rehclhou. The bill provides i'n pay-j . in bounty land an 1 money t.o all M.hliorsi .... . . , . vc?v ;:,,,s',r',,,,y l"-i-,-',.ircd. I he onjoet :s c t he b.iunty ot tins e!a.-s ofsuldier.s eju.d to that of tli i. c who sub-eiiueutlv v. ( -.-. ! ri,.r to .Iiu.e IIhJ, and ..: ; f- . . i i ... l . i M't'.' ior Hie luii'lul taiiiiil oi napoines ! f:;! :rs inhabitants, without distinction j of e-'ior or r are. it ;v;k referred Committee on the Judiciary, ' - 1,1 n!l1"1 to tl .e j Mr. :c ea.f .c di:ce J a r-:-t reslutio: ! red t.j a s;"ei;-.l eomaiiit '. y0 e n .t '"U(,U 1 lu .at.? procce liny.s of i-riday : : . .... e ' ....: ... 1. .. . ? ' i t'oit body, el an aet inei-eaiu the riy of 1 ; , . j m.-mifors from ) tj ' a day, t'i:-.; was . . , . . : ; iiiaisj en -iit.e (n aeeouni 01 tue liieien-c '.11 ; ueh wr.jie.TS. vole to continue- them. I lew hiridrci b dars v.'Kihl very soon j , . . . . . , en i:i 'c tue ojeni-uis ol six senators on the : t . , , n i ep'.e-tirui and ukikc ft uocidedly to tneir J , f inleie.-t to wo; k ior tue repeal. 1 bat is , , ,. , , . uiiduuoteoly why senators opposed it, no - 1 !.. 1 l-'V..l! Ii. Ii.IV llll'l.l - .. ... i..T .... .... TIio 'SViine vscc flclt-prallun. t 1 -tu e 1 In the natnai. lbnie of Kcpiesciitn 1 ' lives on Tuesday. Mr. Jbivmoii l rose to a j epK-t em of privilege, to present the cer- ! idle des of the Tennccc members ol 1 A fief a brief ilebalV, in which .Mor.s. i iiK-u. tinder, and Smith expressed their desire that the Tennessee members should i i ... in.. i it oe hworn in, on motion ei .-ir. ii-imomi, their crcelentials were referred to the Se led Committee eifth 'so called ConfcJerate States, by a vole of 12! cas to 1! na.s. The House then, by a vote of l)J against t'd, laid on the table a resolution to admit the Tennessee member. elect to the privil ege ed" the lle'or pending the eliscussion of j their cu: c At a sub-'eejuent stage of the proceedings, a i esohitiitii that, until otherwise ordereij, j Mr. Mavmud ahd tha other Kepresenta livts? Vm 'i'eiinesseo be invited to take SL':its in the House; oi Tiepicsentatives, was i , 1 (). ' I adopted by yeas lJo, nays oo. " J The frccdinen's lehn ting club commenced its annual session at Washington last week on Monday. The principal spokesmen on the occasion were .Sunnier, Stevens and Washbiirne. The committees to prepare busine-s Ibr the action ed the lower branch I of the club, aie i ppointcd ly Mr. Oedfix, j and c ui-i-t mainly of the finest (shoddy Contraelors) talent in New Ihighind A gO(d time is expected, and no adjournment it is thought will take plaeo before June next. t Fi. V. LoNei,lwj , for i-ever I car., and dil recently, editor of thc Warsaw Unj ion. mis a.-umed clitertai control ol the I Aiulcsoii .SitmAtr. in this State. Mr t -iw,.w. j ju ijt ail a,,,c wrilcr,au i, , im, i donmcra , nnd will wor. w. tssal to advance thc mtcrc: 1 A,mrr ,s a Je writer ,au uneonpromisiue; th energy and IS3HI to auvanuo the mtcrcsts oi iruo etca 4 moeraey, iu Midisju County. Wc with jhinj surcos, pueurdnrily ri d reditieriily.

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!;üSiiiiic i;o..eo. 1 Tl.tv i;ave Pr;i He.ir-f. r.r..l are? re.vlv at ad Ihv.r ;. ac. end Fiü..-r:d in t.on nnd euui.frv. und !?.ev li"e.) ceiisl.;::t!r on h.ti.J a cu soh le hsjitre.p.'it ol iiraiAL. 'a$i:? or all ss7::t;. 7; .. . .'t, -y ..''..Ir.O t-i ,.It. Pi!' I 1 .. ... " 1 .-v. ...... . i . -. . - nd ftv.iiic t:ieh .-t ;e!i of !uta.itur bciuic purj ch i-i e'-cv. 'irre rivm.iurh. J-:'v 2). M-i. iCif. ncmcr. Tt i ioiw.jwei HE'DING 5&HOOP P LES. will pi-ihe folV-wMisr prices frm tl.: el t. until J inn u 1st, H-.r. for Stv.: Ituhs lieHdia. me' 'I.m.j. Poles üu dcliverr at euSsUre FuCtOr; .tt PIvntuu:'.i. Wl.iie 0 tk Save B.in. C-CiO pr. cetr." ::.d llei.i:i.r 5,t"J White Osdi rire-i llta.':;:g Di 13,0.1 pfr'liouan Cictu 17 i i1 l!ii.i,wr Hf.f.tit'ihfi i s". H:l . ... .. . ,. - AT.O AT InTeval, nu-bon nv.d F'::-i firrrn, we will jm 1 ,00 pi rcord fer Tied und While 0;:k Stave bo!t And 4; 4 i" j-er cold lor Kt-.l O.i's, Ash, F.bn nur y.yW ileaelinsr bolts and Sit,fa pet thousand foi k-korv tb'.r I'ob-s. delivered on the side tracks, cenvcniei.t fer loadi K en cr.r., the above to tuf 'oed ditv ami . be p.bd -vA inp cledhv i fvlOnTtt 11UULUFT Ultü'S iCO GOOD NEW T'JHCounty! Woo! cireling r.d ..inning t Tippfctnoe Taciorv, TippeenoetoxTu. Indi.ina. 'A'ilt rectiri? wool fr curdie?, and pptmnr. Rl t'lvnioutli, e Hire at Slioenukcr nnd liout' (Iru c.-iv Mote. Weel neeiC'l anJ itturntd tht aiucMotL. We li.ive a large A?SOKT.Mi:XT BLA.NKCTS. CASIMUKK. JtiAN'.'. bATINETTS. TWHAPS. WHITE AND FLAU) FLANNL3 in preal v.-oietics, whieli v.c will exeh i.r, foi ool al thc f eel en. v. CiiBh jid fjr wool nt the neu Lit price. N, B II P. S. ALLEMAN. vlOnoa.l tf AVngonnui liiiir. c . h asUanger äTdro's , Manufacturer! ot wagoc,carriagei etc. Tolbiiff, ji4iTi(i nd jrftiritnti t

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