Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 December 1865 — Page 1

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f PUBLISH''!) EVKRV THURSDAY AT PLYM TJTri. INDIANA, --- , - , S L. HARVEY- Proprietor i crms '"" -' - year Im Advance. v'v'- - Payments nvn h nnde inviriihlv ifi 4var.ee and thepap-r diseonOnned t 'he .xniratlon of tat time ptiid for, nn'e renewed. These terms will be strictlT -idWed t-. Subscribers bo r l-"'r rrr ers ly the carrier Vill charged 25 rents s jenr extra. - - - - - . Ratos of Advertising: ( On Mnare (li frnre of ten lines or les of this up! one week. 1, 00. and 50 cer , for each . additional insertion I veir. 1 nqr.ire 5 j "J - : 1 I " 5'iO f, in o r'0 R !V ir or ft7 on il 0 no !", 15 00 1 ji en, o , 00 lftO; 2500 oo 00 ?5 M0 0 oo r.O 00 50 0 75 00 4 j r, 5 n 1 ' U col...i 7 5'' I V'i 15 f0 1 col...' 12 00 17 f' Tcol.... 19 00 25 00 30 0 . - . . 1 w . i 1 tu r iiiian for each inaert?on,chrireltopaHie.pn;.l.-hH-j them i - ivnir.Tin to rrontote private ii!tT"..-1 mut p-iM f'r tlv r-ula" 'ive -tied i ife. I AmiMriKNT. n.,- tho inmbpr of ijer-; or.rd !. -nid . h ir-"d a n jr1 riates. Lc!. ncn'4 'or ii n'JsiNrcss ca uns. DU. A. o. liuuiu. .-T (E. A. O. BORTOV Cl,MnMlrfPrferT f p-OovAriHIVnerr, J m j P L Y M O 17 'I II . . t -JANK T TUB STATE OF INDIANA. B1ANC3 AT FLYMrUTiln r 1 O A ' . r I 'T .-" I " ' ' - l - . .at. a V S S. FLG lTdlKR. Jr I'cest-3nl5--lT. ÄTTOTINHY A" VOTt?v, in,iUhmUn'"it,, ind full v. Tl-tirviTir Vt..,'ion T'V-n m O-iir-M fi''vp ,,on.Rmtin4 Hyk n,rof I '"I b-a-b!lSMiT!iw--ir..-1 iO..W.'--l DKMr "" -nl thi T.a-..n-i-onti aet!y sn.l rudely drawn hp itvl icknoled-e-ment takrn. , . , O-ne orcr II & ' ' ' vf Stor, Plrmouth Indiar.'.. A CARnr.. i. :rVF.. . . -- r a m-wr Am "Wr Claim Ag't, Plymouth. Tn., HiT-nZ onc'u-M to re iaie t'e practice of tl.i liw liP. w'd Pw?.- in F.droM.-t.rk. I.iPirte md Komj kv,i well n M.rviU. Co-m.-. Co'.VrMor- , nrvn-tlr 1 Ti-intl v Atfen -o.i ir. . . I'ioT ';ivn to TroSiti vuinr. Iiiur;i!i - ei-ctM ' !; find Pr -nrty in the nteoltpv iii in the Ir..itM St vet. SCIAI. piH to T.i. wfnow o C!im- of Sol-ürs th ir Vi-I.-- m.d heir for bounty, sirren f pay.n',nior -ud t'-- -litm. RerEis T9 F.ir Tl He'd Co.. Cdiacro. S!h'.t nrVour Jt Ho., I ncinau. J.i'-kl Sh.'l'' n V- Co., Gr.ilT 'J-n-ieU k. C)., V. Y Pirtsburjr. 4n4Cif .V T T V AV. n , j . 'RVf; ! Cnlt Re'fr'l'''. an-l Atturncy j At 1.n Knox, StarUr Co;nv. 1 tT!ri". i Will ni'-c Co'l-'tiotH. i xa. r-ini"r'j r;r'iti '? it Rf it.. t !' i-k,i'"!','lr"n',"'''f! Att-fl 1 toin -?ejrk -ill i-no-niie Cum! ! . J i RiiiiCv mi'vnl SfV -nr-it Pf-r. j it Pnb'n. "iel. ''-n'-turee! ,(r0-.i-.U m If :i 1 c'l tr re ion ltd. ,o.,'n.tf RO. M P. Ilivin? n--,.o.T,'!T lo-j t-'i-i ui -ii-.T - - - . i r l ... u t . .iiicn 1 in i I lip i in-ii. i e of the nrori"bT. TLo l!v d K '" TtW't recetr. as hr"tof.ir. 0"f ', d -.i-i to;. Da w'th Dr. W-t on M--!c 'in reft. riTmouth.in i, O. t. '26, f. lJRRrCAT, CARD. dr. J. e. nrosn, j Krftill? ir.foiirt tiie cidafH of PI rndiiMi I n'l Mitrah-iH County fltr K Ina reu irl i P!mojth in I wdl rrt-"ime tiie nr .('iep of Modi-j cine in a11 it. trio'H Rr inches, au 1 Uv r' i- :- j pMitioo t li'aj profeJ-iiori hop-s fo mHt rr-.i-gor.iMe patron is. ! Offfin Wo-ird'8 Br:clc Rlrc. d .l,.'.r; north üide, nxt t iir-. ."O I v. J. M.".Q' Kr . l.t. -jrnn t.f to-i I Mil in Ii tn i la: oi'rv. Vl.r i.rod s- i x ion I errief! I'i the Pop'e nt M ir-i :i1' Coiü, y. i . r O fi.'c. md rtft I 'mc vet id 'of Mie,i.t:i ; Ftreet. t 'ire V-ick .V irthoftho lM.r.ud lbfir ujuth l.i Ji.ir,.. vO:,:;i: - J.J VIN MOII o TVI 1 O L rr TI I o PHYSICIAN ATfn st no RON'. Articular ittention paid io 0 Utrio pr.ictic, in I di'f isi ( arn,.n fti 1 c lildrea . ofBce vr C. ll-n-r- tu-,., Rsi In je posite the Nurthwes: irner dth Piihlic Square. viinl4-lv. To Teacher?. M-dc Cu-n?n!iigs, School Kttruinrr of Marthill Cj'iitj. will holl Tuhhe Kxi.nin;ii'iiig of Teacher on the 3.1 S'tird4jr of ea:li ru-mth. th S:n"niry buildi z,coaaatCD'vin at 10 o'clock A.M. 2wU I. 18 lv

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FASHION.

'Tis fashion, fashion evcrjwl: re, A'o follow all its fright; Thr ladif? talk about it days And dre-.nn about itniirhts. Tin' darli'ijrsall strive vtry hard To wrarthf bietst nits, And now the sizrhas frown so great You c'tn must ciillthi-m cut. A small lish-ni.'t wc-U stulTcd v. ithliair llaiiirs ra"( ful o r the back, lit S'.uib!!! (its so wry lariro) A travtdin.s; puldlcr's pack. I can't conceive what trood tliey arc, Hut 'twill not do to lair Ti.e waterlall is absolute llanjr out the pv.ddinir lPir! You have to look three time to eec The bor.netJbr the Fall, An. I t!i. !i you auist look ipiitc sharp, Tb( y are so very small. And if you have one in your hand, However" lnueli inclined, I'i! bet you can't tell what part 's "front," Ai.d v hieh shall :ro behind. The rion!rons hoops' are crrowin less. Lt lV'.l:ank our stars for that ! rl; ;j)s ni otlu-r vear will see The !-ist of -mouse" and "rat." I.( t tl.osr v. l.isti( kto p (d old ways 15.' i :i ; : i ::t yt t awljile, An ! ;: : s Im thev'U find, themselves i;-:h i:i tho ' l itt st st vie." f'X'Isc Hcvoli'lionnry Tsllmnsil at I Mr Julian wa- ilehiy n lii.s way to 1 1 l;e capital. As soon -is '; not inside tlic door, li(wevcr. and before lie leaked round rr se;'t. he j ;ssel up his credentials' t( CNevkV dok, accompanied b7 a bill to tinci.iu oi me same tenor, previously:.. j introduced by his illustrous preuecessors,) , to extend lo negroes the right of suffrage ! in the Pistrict cf (Vdnmbia. Onlv crirc j Sa t;bo ihe right of suffrage. Food and j raiment ate of no eoJise juenec. Mr. .Tu I iian's hill v.-as not relened to (Jen. Mereiiitl . 1 nt i-dhwed its tweuty-livc prede- . ... 1 . . ce.so:" to the L uiiiiaittcc on the Ii?rrict oi Odmnb':;. Then C )lumhu Pelano, of Ohio, who until within a few mouths since would sit jup night in the bar-room at Mount Ver non, raid damn the abolitionists, introduces his joint resolution for an"u?tirinfmrnt" to the Constitution, making it k,the duty vi' c udi State to provide ft r the rightful !.nV: idol Inpptr.css id ail die inhabitants. without d.i.itinction of race or color." 1 had. .Stevens, of Pa , who holds Iiis j evening sessions at a certain place on Penn sylvania Avcuue , not to be outdone by Delano, introduces his joint resolution pros poMMg an amendment to the Constitution ! of the United States, that all National and .State hiws be equally applicable to every citizen, and no discrimiration shall be made on account of race or color. The j . i elt.ui of the virtuous young Thad.'eu w.is referred to the Judiciary ConiIM'tt A .Mr. Patterson from some loval local. ;tv :tlP(1,iI1(.Pii n hill to rnral eeH.iin laws in the Iitrict of Columbia, and for othfcr ; purposes. It was referred to the comfmittec lbr the District of Co'umbia. The hill annuls all political distinctions on account of color both iu this District and in other territories. Next comes "old Massachusetts," faithfully represntel by Mr. Funnier, who ;nvcntcd a bill to confirm land titles granted by General Sherman to colored men on the ea Island, last winter. Also, a memorial of the '"National I'ree'lmcn's Commission" an institution which is dealing money farter than Mr. MeCulloeh can gather it in asking for Congressional support. This memorial, instead of being referred to the "War Department, was sent to the Committee on Military A flairs. Mr. Wilson, another good mar fronr Masaehusetts, and a great friend of the West and South, presented ncveral rods of petitions from colored peopli of the District of Columbia '"demanding'' the right of sufTrae. This is'nt tntire as much of a white man's government as it was under Washington and tho:-e old people who made the Con--tittition under which we lived piior to 1 '!. However, our Mahogany brethren are confident tbit the milloniuni have arroven." 77. lP'jyc Tinte (' Scttthirf a - -a. '2'iiv Allium y lyvtvvilw System. 'ihe Washington correspondent of the ew York Hi " AVw.s5.ivs: J j The tdiiises of the military defeetivr sysj im wheh hi.ve been dragged to light. ! here by the evidence on wh'ch the indicti ments again?! R ikr are funded. are abso j lately startling. Steps will be taken by I Cotnrress. to h.ivo the whole concern ex ,H,J.l ;,, f!s coormity. A ..nimittoe of investigation will be called for and a). p;n.c, ail,l tl eir report will disclose a ii:'i-r appaning sytoeiu oi ciieriion anil robbery Ii the ehicl oi Ihe force could be g'i'lty of these :;cts, what could be looked oo- fri in the thousand of his subordinates ? j many id" ihem the vilest of the vile, all of tl em destitute of honor and character, yet invested with unlimited power, and shielded by thfor master, the Secretary of War. Hundred f people, all over the North havt bi en iine-led, dragged from their homes by these detectives, incarcerated in fdlhy cell, denied the privilege of hnlnas i-oq.ust until after months of confinement, they purchased their relief from these harpies by the pay.ncnt of large sums, in order to save their business from ruin and their families from starvation. Another favorite dodge of these serviceable tools of the War ! Apartment was to personate a i rebel soldier. and go to the house ofa person ; known or suspected to be friendly to th; j South, and be for food or money, and de jounce ''Old Abe" and the Administration, in order to go their hosts to do so. Dozens i f kind families in Raltiinorc were thus entrapped, and were made to suffer wi-' ii.s for "harboring rebels" and ,4de nounciug ll.o Government." it will be shown that the sole objec' of the mil-

itary detective system was to gratify a maliguantbatrcd and spite towards the South, and to fleece money out of ever; bodv in

t. ! j v.. .J A, kind leenncrs lor lrienus or relationsin the Sontli. M.niv of these detectives hav recently retired from the nervier" witli handsome furtunes accuuiuiated in this manner, although, four years airo, th were not worth a cent. Iloirnos OnlwilltMl. A correspondent relate? the following, which seems almost too -rood to be true . - JC11 I'a 1?, a? 1113 u-iiiy'.'ia iiii: nun. nuni ' . .. a very nice melon raten, u.c atternoon t i v . T at ch while in the village tre 1 overlieard ?ome bjys plotting to help llieniselves to the fruit without being invited, lien slid nothing, but on his way home set his wits to work to head them off. As he was passing along, a large black snake crossed ! his path which Ueii succeeded in captur iug alive He immediately went to Ins garden and selecting the very finest wa - termclon, cut it in two wry carefully. scooped out the inside, au I by means oi'; ptfgs on the inside fastened it trgether so nicely that one could hardly detect the seam, lie then plugged it, and forcing the snake in head lirst, made all secure, and left it iu plain sight. That night of course he lay couccalcd near by to witness the of terror from all the beys as the snuke glided out among them, and away they scrambled, leaving the other melons un touched, and it did not make them feel mrn-ft comforfal) e to hear the unroai'ous lane-liter of Ren as thev took flight. The storv sp.-ead through the village, and thev k . soon found that they had paid a dear price for their free melous. For weeks whenever the boys saw the thieves, they would set up a hiss, and the culprits would bo glad to retreat out of sight to hide their shaxie. This calls to mind the story of a clergyman who suspected one of neighbors of stealing hay from his barn. One night lie provided himself wilh a dark Jantein, and watched for his coming. He saw the suspected man go to the bam, :akc out as much as he could en ry on h brick and start for bom. The clergyman stole up softly behind him, and opening his lantern set tire to the bay behind his back. It Hashed up instantly anil he ran away in the greatest terror. A few days after the culprit came to the clergyman and, confess ing the theft, asked forgiveness. He said that while he was carrying away some hay he lire of God came down upon it, and he could not r -t until he was pardoned. The clergymen freely forgave hi n, but di;l not for a long time tell him how the hay came to take fire. This day, the bh.cLs of the states lately in revolt have no rights which vanquished rebels are at all inclined to respect, 'i hey are hunted with dog ; they are shot by scores; their arms are stolen by wholesale, even whe l they obtained them by honorable service in the union armies; their school-houses are burned ; their teacherarc driven off; they are not allewed to sue or testify in the courts of several of the southern states. Xric York T, i',u:tr. It is by such Statements, daily i cpe ite1 andenlai-ed upon, that tan.-nieal fervor isusluniel in the north hethcr the vanquished rebels are inclined t respect the ri hts of the backsor not. it is certain 1 " that tlieyiio respee uien . oe n a 1 ... I - . I I ed thereto bv o.i.cers oi tbe arms ana m the lie.Mlmen s biiieau and by fr.vs vh cli , . , , , i .j c nave oeeli j.asMj-.i uy inu him ui:u- o their respeidive .stales. rudoubtcdly there is much suffering among the blacks in the ?outh. So there is among the whites. There are more outrages committed by the negroes upon the whites than by the latter upon the negroes. It is not Ion; since, the Governor of Tennessee was insulted and knocked down by negroes, and he made a grievous complaint of the general insolence and lawlessness of their behavior. There is md a day in which we do not read accounts of outrages perpetrated by the blacks i'i the south. Yet the Tribune has m reproof for them nor sympathy for their victim. Its course is admirably calculated to stir up hatred between the races, and perpetuate the evils it professes to wish Io cure. M8 -a.il i llrsisn.il Mode. The .Montreal Witncs tells of a ludicrous doeeption, no doubt suggested by a similar one now in vogue among the ladies : "It appears that an exhibitor of poultry in one of the fairs at Montreal, took several prizes, and further won high enconiums fn m the judges on the .superiority of a certain black hen of the Poland variety, with a splendid head of top not. The next morning, however, certain imjuisitive visitors inspected her Polandship more closely and discovered the top-not had bjcn cut from three dilferent fo'vls, sewn into a 'waterfall,' and fastened on the head in question. The sell was good but cost the perpetrator dearly, as tli3 judges at onee took from him all the prizes formerly won. "Other bipeds wear them universally when on exhibition, and we dont sec why a good, respect ible hen should be denied n 'waterfall.' " There are fevcti hundred and fourteen female clerks in the United States Treasury Pepart men t.

sport. Shortly alter nine o clock, three eyes. Two t hilars are f vital he.portar.'--e. the emtor quietly vamosed Iowa fduirs. an a ( wears startled the jcole in ihe hotel, boys came, and each selecting the finest So to tablih a prim iple that none of the j at the landing below he met with another i and they ru.-hed to the ;. The gaunt melon be could find, starte! away, with j rebel State shall be counted in any of the excited man, witli a cudgel in his knnd, female was jire.-ing .-'gainst the doer of the it Hen following at a safe distance. They j amendments of the c -tü-.rion until tbty i' v,Ji0 bi:n if the editor was in. Yes, I room, ami the newly m uricd man, mostly proceeded to an outbuilding not far distant, art. ;u v- a sU;t;. i hno the family of Stales ?'r" '7,? i-if I'-'I't rqdy; "you will fu;-l; undressed, was barring her c ut with all

struck a lieht and prepared for a good time. ,v tii(. lav. inakin ' i" .ir of their cm- ,nm 'd tip stairs rea i-ug a newspaper. ' ! h: might. Oceasi.nal!v :hc would kick

en looming on inrougn um eiueh.. J--'. j (ucrors. For more th. n s'v months the I "' '-''s i"' ; in ior ,ar cuougn open to iieio-e tii-i t-.. ,!... I irt.t r ü t-il-i-.n (ti-ct 1 : , . lfnrio:i-s f:!th. o ii:ii.-joe 1 :t v'oi'vr a v n i t . .- -i Km 1 1 1 -ul.ihil in 1.; i..i.!,Mn I"! ..t-

-uess its hollow," ?aid the boy ripping J lV(,rv. , , ' , ,'r ni."' ,.." : l'Pn the former, which was rcsistr 1 with j Slave apparel. . . ' . i ... i , ,. sia er h iou o ? i:i !ezi! nines i 1 , , , .. . . , o through, one side with his jack-kn.te. )f ..y, .. ,;, .. . .".c , .j ...A :u t(. j fr.J C'jual lerocity.and the h jiit w i cont.aue.l. It appears that the lr.il iemale hoisted 'we'll son sec what's in it," continued he ., ' ' ' - VV j until they 1; ad both reached the foot of lhe ! upon oecupvlag the eaioe b;d with the , . ' its passage i,y congi-.s, w hic.i nad legis. a- ...... , , . . i. ..t. a i , ,n.

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Thail- Sleifii Clfcent Speocli. The Hon. Thaddeus Sfeveus, of Pennsylvania, made a speech in the house of

representatives on the lbth mst., from ; . i 1 i i whioli we Ua the iollowinjr elu.Iee extract, j lhe speech i.s cxtrevi'.My loyal, ' frt.un the! boiMnnin -.r wül mt with nr.no-;.l fii - r---.--J vor from thie rsulicah who. in the can v I . n , . parioi ti;e war lavorea tcccs?tu:i rather : than the coutiun-tti.-u of slavery. The j hst sentence in reforouec to the lamented ; clliüf.ju,tico Tdnev is in keL.lli: with tbc ... . . in f lmnn j trotSm w . i iir wiiii is i ii ft r 1:1 1 1 1 1 a f 1 1 n ! - :..r . a ..... a. . . r it i . a i "iij; uiu name oi a ucmoerat witnout tt.e u -e of his abolition epithets. Honest j renuhlicrms v.-ill bb:h i.r V,niP v:li

h..w u .,.,.-.f, m nJ;JIIe ieP15cJ tujit lie woulli vc them a

J very ablest men in this extract This Conirrc'-sis bo an dto nrovule for thei-i "'irroesj ui ui mey e in provme ior j ,h n-s b.-.-s. If we do not furnish them with . homesteads and h: dp- th:".a around wi'h prot ctive laws; if we le.-.ve thei.i the h-gisla-tion of their late n:a -ters. wr h:. 1 b'-tic l -have left the m in houd.L'ge. T h-. ir condition would be worse than our prison' r? at And.-rson ville. If we fail in this irreat dutv now a:vl v.'u n we have the power, we shall Ies'-r e an 1 rej reive the execration of history and all future t I. 11 II II Ii I.n.lil. I ilPUIUl 'AA1, -w.I. u- i- M.r.j f.ot.ohlo t . I 1 Ol? or coM'pured to a -t n that pi-stion. 1 take no account, o! tae ii'in u" ti:on ! w naewasned rebels who, wiiliout any legal authoiitv, :.- vi' ni : i:i-o 1:1 i u i-n'nin ii ine : ' rebel States and simulated legislative bodies. Xor do I regard wilh any respect the cunning by-play into which they deluded the SccMary of State hy frequent tch-irraphie :innouii. enunts tlat ;T.;h Carolin.! had adopted tr;!i.i;-nd:ncnt,v "Alabama hasadrpttd, no- uui.Hi.i, if. ii:o , : . .1 .m,, wi. This vras intended to delude the people and accustom congress to hear the nanu s of these etinet Stat:: as if thev were alive, when in truth they have no r.ioe existence than the revolted cities of l.atium; two thirds of whose people were cohud'd Mi l their property coidiseated, and their rights of citizenship withdrawn by con-jnering and avenging Home, it i- c..u .t'y important to the stability of this ropuhbc that it should now be solemnly decided what power can revive, recreate and reinstate these provinces unto the family f States and invest them with the rights of Amern -tin citizens. It is time that congress should acsert its sovereignty and assnme something of the dignity of a Itoman senate. It is fortunate that the President invites congress to take thi manly attitude. After stating with great fearlessness in his able message, hi t beery, which, however, N found to ?e impracticable, and which I be lieve very few row eo"ddor ten ah! i y h'b1 man's govcrnnicnt. Tin- whole copperhead party pandering to the lowest prejudices of the ignorant, repeat the cuckoo cry; Tins is the whit1 man's government." Uema'vm0 of all parties, even some high in authoritv. rroveli ic. shout: '"This is the white j V(.rmutr yJ;:it i9 m,W, hy tl; q one race of nun U to have an , t.X(.,llsIvL. ril,Ilt forovtT to ru!., n;lti.in j ,. n . in an to c.ercr:e a'.lae'.s of rovcri iLMity. while I .,n ol,M,r ra(.t.s alui :itions and ,-olors are to I , .n j ! in;; nil- i,i;iii i ri.-.i-ir-i.i i i tin i in in-m i they arc lob ovcrne I. Wherein docs this! shake it to its emt' r. If we have not yet been snfih-H rdlv seor.rgeil i-o : :ir n:itio:nil sin i toteaiti us to do ji-.l ire to all Hod's creatures without distinction cd' race or color, we must rxpect the Mill more h.-avy v:i-e vice oi an j offended rath, .-.still in, reasing hiaftlictions, expect the fet ill more h -ivy -:re mce of an :rs he inen äse 1 the t verity et t.:e p.agues ol j Pgypt until the tyrants ( r.teu to do jus- j

ne re

fers the who matter to the judim-nt ofj iraitoisj. which interrupt the iree cireula- j speoMn school Let l.v.i make a couipanCwrcs If Coo-r;TS: cijOUi,if.'i'i jfrmlv r.nd! ti,,n of the blood. Another i? the wearing ! ion of his child, co.ivcrse with him faiuilwiseh- todi-!iar-e t! at lu-h dntv, it is not of tiht stockhigs and ti-ht shoes. Still j iarly. put to him questions, answer inquU tiicfn lt of the Pre-ident another cause is, using the lower limbs so j ries, comumnicate twets. ihe result ol his (L i.,r-e -M i ts'ep rnr! ion-,1 Co", r little that there is not enough blood in cir-1 reading or observation, awaken his curiosonv. i err,tiim oi:;cr jirovi.-iomii oi'i i r- .... , , i vv i i, n.:, :. culatioii in these parts to keep them warm, i y, explain Oiiheulties, the meininir of

o" i inn i:i,u nil ? i . um I i

dilfer from slavery except in d. -.-P eV Docs l"-i';" ai " ' V.V- . , ; OIUcr way. i ne man on mc outs-oc wouia ..I- . i-'. ii ii' t period extending: from to Io!. ' -,t the door o-i-u : litt!" vv and the nrm not this contradict all the distinctive pnne:- . . n ( , . ,mli uu 1 "p-" u- v.-'.oi u.e nun pies of the ileclmrrion of Independence V If 1 flnshmg condition 01 tr:,se is ex-tn tJ.e msiJe wouhl push it buck ; .diu this i.pobKe is n,.t. now made to stand on edmglv grat.tvmg for it inuicates t oat tins way they had it for a long rime, until their gnat principle, it his no honest foun- f 10 Nuith Ul1 th? U h'- the dim Mreaks of light in the can told of elation" ami the lather of ,11 men will still '!" to "PPO" pressing need. R iS "' morning, when ihe man on the outside

lice, and when that lyrattl r petded .fhis re-1 !Jot 011y ?om,n0rcial!y but politically im let it alone it would fall itself. The jsCClueinnt consent and attempted t rcindavc nortanf. for we have more faith in the vir- one is, that men should be so foolish and

the people as our southern tyr-ints are attcmpinir to do now, be tilled the IfcdSi.-i v. ith broken chariots and drowned horse;, and strewed the shore with dead carcasses. This isda white man's government in the exclusive sense in w hich it is used. To s iv so is political blasphemv, for it violates the fundamental principle of onr go pel of lirerty. This is man's government, lhe government of all men alÄkc. I sec it stated tint v ry distinguished advocates f the right of sullrage declared tl it they do not expect to obtain it by congressional hnrh bit ion, but wholly by administrative action, because, as one gallant gentleman said, the Stales had not been out of tbe I rion; Iben they will never get it. The President is far sounder than they. He sc s that administrative action has nothing h do with it. If it ever is tooonicit must be constitutional amendments or congressional action in the territorial and cnablinwr acts. How shameful it is that these men of influence should mislead and miseducate the public mind. They pro laim this is- the white man'sgovcrnment, and the winde coil of copperheads re ( cho (hbs) the same sentiments and upstart, jealous republicans Join 1 lie cry. Is it any wonder ignorant foreigners and illiterate natives should learn thi doctrine, nd b" led 1r lepise and mal

treat a whole race of their fellow-men? Sir. this doctiine of a wliite man's jrov. mmr-r.t i, as atrocious as the infamous sentiment that

damned the late chk f-iutiee to everhistinz infamy, and I fear to evf rlastinir fire. j J A Miivvd ?:IiJor. At a Vk elsh celeSratiuii in New oik. . i , t . i.ii -I. I , .S'ory: ! The sneaker said editors are like oilier

snrewd men. who have to live with their I rome 07 summers. The pair crossed the eyes and ears open, lie related a storjr of J hue, v.ere marrii'J, an I returned to 'vVellsan editor who started a pner h a tsiyiile to ra?s the nibt. The i-cjple v.t the village in the West. The town was iufest- ! ho..el where the weu li:, party st.-nped, cd by gamblers, whose presence was a ! observed that they conducted thcmelvc source of annoyance to the citizens, who! in a rather singular manner. The. husband

1 toM him if he did not come, out against cm. they wouhl not r.atronire his pai.er. "Cinic mr Iii?! i ir Sur f.nnnirli hw iinrt I ...nww ..vü.mj. ... v.. ..v.... issue contained the promised 'smasher and on the following day the redoubtable editor, with scissors in hand was sitting in his sanctum cutting out the news, when ; in walked a Iargj unn with a club in his; j hrmd i was i j liana and demanded to Know it the editor iu. .o. .v.r, vu iiie iej !. Me li.i-stepj-ed out; take a seat and read the pa - ler. ; he will return in a minute.' I 'own sat the indignant man of cards, ero.-sed his -egs with his club betweti then, and com - n.cnccd reading a paper. Tn the meantime 7 . , A I O VWii.'. Ilk Action is life; inaction is death. I . . , , .1 Cold. Vigorous bodiiy action causes the blood to circulate throughout every part of the body, ihe want oi action causes it,. so to speak, to stand still. The blood got more freely to those, part:, of the body or mot c.x;rcisC.l. If we swing' the i SlCdgÖ l.atllinCr IlKe lÜG 1) Id C KSIl! 11 II , or climb tnc ropes luio tho sailor, we get large ana strong arms sud hands. If we row a boat or swing a scythe, it is ihe same. Rut if we use the brain chiefly, to the exclusion of the luu.-el h rve may have more active minds, but weaker" bodies. The better condition in which the eutirc be ing, body and brain, is sy metrically devol oped, requires the harmonious exercise ofj all parts, in which there will be a happ equilibrium wi.h no excess, uo deficiencies, no hot-head-ache, no cold feet. Ileadache is usually caused by a pressure ofj blood on the brain; cold feet is a limited circulation of blood in thoe extremities. There is an old adaire which says; ''Keep the fact warm and the head cool," which was no doubt intended to counteract a tendency the other way, Certain it is that that those who suffer with hot head usually hare cold feet. One cause ol cld feet is wearing tight T ratio Willi SsiSiTTpon this subject the New York Xtrcs says : 'The shipments of goods from this city to the various ports of the Southern States have lately become immense. An average of fifty vessels per week are now leaving this p irt for the South, all laden to their utmost capacity, and considerable dii!iculty . . ... experienced 1,1 obtaining transportation, j Xhc .iniher of weekly nepnrluns are now irreater than before the war. being from i

r . i : i I ..i.. ii,.. iA...!,,,.,!., .ii.i iu.,11 ucuoic, i.so, mal oui min ii.iin.-5 auu manI l , II. I' i. ; ulaetunirs are doing an in ineir power to aid Southern buyers by selling ou advan tageous terms. Many Southern buyers I who were financial lv ruined during the . W;r ,iavo 1een t4gct uy iWW oirs-' a-ain ;v n,orcKUl(3 wll()klu,v ti.Oiil well before ; tj,e repvlplon :ui,l h:icl confidence in their ; jr,(c.M.:(v rc,r:xn these iiidi. ations as tue of trade-reconstruction than in the

twenty-iive to fifty per cent, in eXl-ss of;,:id the hotisxh-dicr c'-t:ti:.:iod ioiu-htiie

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partisan article which Congress is now ens gaged 111)011." A gentleman, now a distinguished nicr chant of Roston, but formerly a resident of Nantucket, was once engaged iu planting potatoes on his faun in that town, when a dry old fellow stopped to watch the operation. The merchant, more cnlhusi, astie than skillful in his farming, was dropping live seed potatoes in each hill. "Ah! lanting potatoes, squire '' re marked Uncle tlcrrv "YcW replied the merchant, ''and if the rot doscu't take theui I expect to have a c;ood crop. What time do you think ir bet-t to dig potatoes. Uncle Jerry?" The old fellow looked into a hill and replied 'Mug em now; you will never get a big gcr crop ii A lover WTotc to a lady who rejected him, say iug that he intended to retire "to foinc secluded spot, and breathe away his life in sijrhs." To which the hid' replied, by inquiring whether they were to be medium or large size. The man lus not since been heard from.

I 4 Rn::r!i Iione.v-3Ioo. ; From the Cleve'.r..: J (O.) riain-Jealer. ! O i last Fr;J.y moruin;, an athletic

V uir' lar;i.cr. in the town ut Wanesburs , t a lair g rL "all bathed in Ldu-hes, ' IV .iu her parents, m l started fur the first tov,!i ciüis the Peniivvlvania liui to be , niaiiied, where the ceremony could h i 1 . "Il,Lvi W1'" ' ,L ll. ,K w inPl j i i-air were aceeiüi-uicd by a sifter of the ',1 , t-,!l J:,-,. !;..,fnrl fi.,,,!. j would take his sister hi-hY, the tIl female aforesaid, iut-j one corner of the t -rlor nn.l j talk earnestly to her, ge.-tieuhtiu- wilJlv . ,i4l iUC unjy. j.i,vii nie lau ita:ai wouiu i .11 tK. ...... '11. 11" I . I i ould ; "put her foot dov;a." and talk to him in au i angry and excite 1 manner. Then the hu-kaid would take hi- fair joun? bride into a corner ; but he would no s-.utr com, menee talking to her, thau 'he vaunt sister weuld rnh in between them and anrnlv join m tue eonvcrati--n. lhe r-ec-t.e at ' the h.,r,J aCer;ained w'rtt tiiis mcaat ; ubi.oit 3 o'clock that eve-;imr. : 'j here was an uproar In the room trh'c't ! !;.td be 8 a assitri-e i tithe iiewlv-i;.; nied ' couple. Female hi'eks aud ma-culine vorably disposed to the arrangement, and that the hud:.nd had agreed to it before .1. . l ir . i i ' t . i rme ci i " iook n nee. :ino now moorvou no awav now. Scu '" s:iid the Lew i jv m-irrii d in 6,ri,-v.v. 1,;, mi,., j iy0 " cjjC ..y v.ou't so there ' '' '-DiinV Vnn l,n,l,- ., i-i.li " crd th married i.-ter within the room. man t, his'wilV in - .'t uiw now. i HI 1 J , satu t.":5 young te -us t ne. u- n I goto cuttiu' up in this way ; now don't." "I II cut ups tauch i'S J wsiiter . :i!;c sharply replied. 'Weil," reared the desperate man, throwing the door wide oj en uid hilki:ng i ut among the croud. je-t y-,:i tv- j vi iniin put on your dudand 1:0 right sii i'giit home, and bring back the old inuu an ! v;o man, and grandfather, who is uigli en tu a hundred; bring 'cm ail here. a:i'd I'll warry the whole caboodle of 'em, aud we'll ail sleep together !"' The difficulty was final! adjusted by the tall female taking a renn. WellsTiile is enjoying itself over the sensitu n. Im roit ta n t Hints to Pakets. Few parents realize how much their children mav be taught at homo, by devoting a few minutes to their instruction every dsy. ! iet a parent make tne experiment with j his son of ten ye irs old, lbr a single week. ! and only during the hours whL-h are not ib.; ..tl :, i .I...C. i i iiiiiis, .iu'.i ,iii tili- ::i ea, a.ci pi.iyiUi j manner, without seemi ig to impo.-c ;i task. liimsclf will !c astouitdied at tlu pro I grcss which will be made. Recently a person in Rochester, NW York, hearing seine one about bis heilte, listened ;. few minutes and came to the eonelusicn that mcbndy was trying io Lreak iu. Accordinr'v ho armed him-clf with a pistol, and with v.capo:, in hau l aV t tiA his s-jat ou the Ihiv.r. with his back a,:iinsf t!ic ,ioor. After ho hol brr cc 1 t,r r..w dne.t. i h burla,- b.n t., - - - - ' - . . ..n. t.n., . , well ÄWJY aiel V.e UOT-Osr . . il went to bed. A QfAi.'ni Womin's Sfrmon. ''.My d ur fiien.is : Theie are three thimis 1 very much wonder at. The first is. that L'hii.ircn should le so foolish as to throw up stones, clubs end biickbats into fruit trees, to knock down Ruit ; if they would so wicked, as to go to war. and kill each other ; if let alone, they would die them pelves. And the third and last thing that I wonder at is, that youmr men should b co unwise as to go after the young women ; if they would stay at home, the young wo men would come after them." The usher of the Troy Opera House, a few evenings ago, peeeived in the front scat a person arrayed in black broadcloth and wearing a rjund crowned felt hat. The attentive usher hurried down the aisle, and touched the sicc?atT on the J shoulder with an "Von must take oil your hat, sir.'' The head turned round, and a pair of feminine eyes pave the uglier an indignant look ; he retired with an "T beg your pardon, madam," and the audience testified their appreciation of the incident by a subdued applause. A Roston pajer tas that a ba.fy pudding which had been et out to cool one morninfr in that city, was taken to the station. bouse by a policeman, on a charpe of amkin-j in tht a practice which is not permitted in that tidy town. The back-hair twist which bar FUceceJed the waterfall, oiled tht "vttr nhel.'

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