Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 January 1866 — Page 2

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J. !.OfnORVG ft. L.. IIARVCY, Editor. TlCBSDAT, J . ri 1 S t r .

mn i nw eulx measures for their relief. We had . which latter point they are to receive b. i i - - - I-- . - l et t I J The Xciv Year. I never expected to see such a state of things ; SI, 000 in gold, as an earnest of the good To one and all of our patrons and friend I America; least of all in Virginf-i Kv-; fortune that awaits them as patriotic solve wi-h a hapr.v new vcar " jeryman who can share aught, however ' dicrs of the liberal army. We hope they ... " ,,.(.. i Utile, must now deny himself all but the will send a photograph of the auriferous Last Sunday m-ht closed hfe memo- barp ncccssit;e, ftf p,, t0 5aVc hi perihing bounty, all in a pile, which they tcceivc Tmdum for 18G5. It is to be consigned t o ! brctliren. Will not the benevolent cvci v- before huIkm k:ui ti, rs well :sa correct

tt! abyss of the past, only to le brought j where assist u- in these eft"rtH nf eoiaun.!i r. rr.ent:!tion of their own rueful and forward to the memory as a warning and j humanity? Amciiei, which has dispense 1 'elioato 1 euunten anees wl-.en thev learn , -.r i '" . i ' her b'iuiitv to the famishing ot b-reiLrn ' Ioitv thev h ive bi-cn taken in. Iivlicnup' an example. Monday morning we rtarled t , m i i " i ' 1 ' cUiues. will nt look c .iillv on ami se : o-'t. .o--r', .-;'. foith on another declining year. A froh ; (Mir:sf:.i:i T,0oTde flesh of their Hush ami i -

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Tolamc of time is opened before us, ench Tulume raake a wide cap in th.-e wc are . . , . . , , , dttned to receive. Itbohoov,, uSthcu: to regard thui in their precious U:J:, atol let none pass aray in rain. May the ycav S thit just coinr.;enecd prove in every iense, ens of harpinc -s, per.ee and pros perity to our readers and friends. AxOTIirTl "Adtanch." Lstt week. ; the aric of nrintir rT airiin a Iran?-! C 1 v i

hw mak.c: l'r'? ;eban?e' j their eh.iren, take the surest means c: ; ai(, of. cci& and even ftt h:s within the past s,: , Ot course n n aeecip ,,hiug th,rdeStruet,on by eneour- , uUd JC is considered one imnojsible to tell u,n or rt,r. the cxtor. agmg thetn to iJiene, and alUymg lhe:n. I (he ,h. .. jn lhc couutrv.Zo,. tions of a set of avarit!CTis. nuerab!e ! as thev prow no to tcel that it is disgrueef ul . r..

ipeculntor will end. but on? fact ha be-t work at whatever manual of labor Lot ome patent: publisher mist combine to! suits his talents, no matrer if his father is pat a ?top to the n?firious scheue-: of ja milliner, or a lawyer, r a senator, o. retpectob'e swindler??. T.er the pnbli-lier! 'he PrcsiJe.it uf t!e L'uited State. of the State unite; let them hold a c-uven- Many young men are looking forward upon tion and adopt measures V protect Mo:i ; life with the peueral idea that they are reives from the machination" of par cr ; i i"g t enj-.y themselvos. Tliey aic manufacturer?. Until th-.y th this, tlu'j ; prnvidc-J with all needful physical tv.mforts. need expect no mrcj at tha Inn ds of the and they me .n t bo happy. Thoy have, 'sharks' Zaj?ört fiexoerat. j no trade. They Might their p'oieion. ; . . , . . .. , . j Their whole u'overniiiir principle i:i life is FuoIiherä have tauioly snvm.itc 1 to the , - . . ,i j .' Ji. i ,-, . .. . 1 ;3iwrk any thing li.e worM and ti.ev expect bleeding proees of ; aper dealers about a j to jiave CIIj)Vlll.Mlt with ,at in miry. j 1 nig as they consistently can. It is time j l)ut no man iu this world wid be happy, they moved in a plan to put a stop to the bo vblitei the fund.nr.eiifa! law of; Pchcmcs referred to by our coiemnorary of 'ry Von mu-t work if you arc j

, w . : J. IIa.mAAWA I A ..a Anil M , t A T t , I kllw J C!IM'V.I.H. JCfc 11 tail C Jli " V iJt j of publishers of the whole ftate. and take pom action that will block the high tariff f these sharks. We are in favor of a convention of Publishers, and a full representation. Let u hive it. To Dr.MocrtATs Of.neham.y. A ci temporary truthfully says, now i the time to puh true Democratic papers in every d'rect'on. for it is only by sowing ieed that he may hope for a good harvest. Demo erats too often wait until just before eleetiou oeio.e 1117, s.,, c.rc.;ur ui-,r i . r .i l ! l.t- i j.jjiin, iu .. .... i Abolition rares nnvc spr n- up. ana im j good seed will cot take root. Header, if yni have a Democratic neighbor, or one who is a moderite KepuM.e;-n, do net rest i until joi have induced him to taitc a good Democratic paper. lour own county paper firt, and ethers afterward. California Express. Erery word of the above, we are forced i J I ta pay, is true. DcraocraU arc too slow to moveinthi direction; many of them do not even take their county pa cr; other end off and subscribe for tome foreign paper, never thinking that they have a paper publishel rinht in the county where they live, for which they should first sub scribe. It is time democrats were moving ia tht matter. Ameudnu nt orinferest Law a! Special Session. Jcction D, amonnea to read ;,s ion ;ws : ii a crcaicr raic oi icin man i . . , . i i mi I nere ni.T.oio a oov.ei Mian r. coi.ir;'cico - I ,,r,,MCüü.H.uali..uu, :u-,wc..5,,1 but if in any action on Mich contrac t proof i .1. .1. .. .......... ... . . j.., of vahi shall have ben volant u ily paid is interest for the loan, use. or for usance of money, the san:o thai! no: be recovered back, cither directly or by any set-off or j tounfer claim or payment Section 0, amended to read as follow? : If any action cn any contract iu which illegal intere-t shall h ive been directly or indirectly contracted for, the defendant shall hve, previous to the commencement of the mit tendered to tha plaintiff, hi principal with legal interest ; the defendant clia.ll recover costs, nd the plaintiff recover only the amount tendered. Approve 1 December P, 1S j. Conrad Raker. Acting as Governor. Filed December P. 1S05. II. Tut st.FU. Secretary of State. No emergency declared. The set will not take effect until the acts of extra seseion are distribu'ed to all counties, and proclamation made Gen. Grant in his icport. after reciting the plendid campaigns which culminated in lictory for the Union, thus speaks of General Lee and of the debt which the nation owes to that officer's manly and honor able course after his surrender : ..n--.ol I..,', ,rrf.t ;n.,..w il.r,.h. ! out the whole South cair-cd his example dinanec officers ' . ... . t i i I WuO respect? mc iruiu au j P triotism is a thin not of words but of info TV

mi dollars a year on one hundred dollars I lha;i tIlc!r virtUiV, Af has been d.rectly or indirectly confracfel hiUQ:i o hh ju,t occurred. for, the plamtnt fehali recover only Ins The )f j.,, NfW yirk an(, prince w.th six per cent interest, and o;,ifr ;t cif,e who hj4VC bcc( yi he hall also reeover co.ts ; but that in all dcijlV iw,ercstc,i v. hije men, tint tbey C4cs in winch m ncv cr Miy otber tiling i i". . i ,i .

to be followed, n:d to day the result is that rcpromic.i y ueiegajcs .u .w ir the armies lately under his leadership are ''"'ix-s Only w ( 'rcies have "Jorsed at their homes, elf sirin-peace and rjuict , Sen.tc, viz : the harslitl 1 and ollc -.1 rm n In th hand nf cur f,rjTotl. Eight of the Circles haV3 passed

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Fearful Dcsfitiiiien! lh "destitute ration, v.uicn lias been nothing betrccn them and death but ! charity. j The fact is spalling. It carries its own appeal wiin u. n oru? cannot ruuvcj Iis j inexpressible horror. Many of these per Isons, threatened with an awful fate, have ! never, in former days, known want. Not a few of them are delicate, refined, gentle jbrcd, possessed of household virtue, and j adorned by every social grace. Something mut be done, nnd done quickly. Tha j whole head and heart of the community ' must be devoted to instant, practical, thor - , bme of the'r bone dving of starvation Lt their own d -r 'lii:hm D--if.;'. U - Work r S3 i es.; Many young men have fathers that ve well ofT. and tliey h ive n ambition, anu : no parii?vl:ir prospect. The scorn a a aue. 1 A man that is too well born for a trade is very wellborn for a gallows'. Thousand tl ' ' , ) ucjer .'V' parents, who. by Industry, have position which enablei them to '... W ..Mi'- ........ a m...'.. ' " li j J pnncip.e that is more import; very thre-hhold of lil than nnother. it is thai man is L'irn to xs-rJ:. , If', B.cchcr. XScccption of ProshJei:! .Johnson's Urcider.t Job nsris n;c5.-.ii:e w.is gen erally receive l with favor, and regarded as ; . . - .. fricn Uy. IUq j j jjj -g a ys ! "lho parage which concerns Fn-l ind ou-ht to bo roceived in ;x friendly spirit." The JriV 'o snvs: '-It evinces a j j U on x , :tj .1 wlu.m they acknowledge to be their friends." The Yeh-ijroph is very eulogistic. It says : The document reflects th? highest credit on its author, and furnishes the i i ; . i . e... . e. world with satisfactory auguries of peace The Lowly Staiinnl sayn that, "Though Pre-ident Johnson's iuesage may not be all that could be wished, it i a- inodeiMte and satisfactory as could be reasonably expected or hoped. That the President shouid treat England with injustice and anger, was to be granted." The L.t.V.i Ifni'y AV"f refrain from .-aving much, with only a telegraph synopsis of President Johnson's message iu hand, but says that its rcferenco to foreign relations is friendly iu tone and intention. T,.e -rgri Ij0)3)y rand. i i . i i .i . .i It ha been sulthat ths negro is an , ... i i . . i n mutative animal; but. unlortiinafel v. like ii ,;e j,,,-,, racM ar jf Jer, jt() hu f M , instiriCts. 1 of the almighty dollar, procure social and political equality with the superior race. , Washington to figure around have rai-ied a lirire lobby lund and sent the hails of f'onic-is hi lobby menilers. That unprincipled radical politicians will pander to these ne;ro delegates, and freely bleed the fund rai-cd by tho ignorant blacks, thuift cao be no doubt. Jt is about time the men engaged in f.uch ludbCS'? should be hold up to public execration.--Lvjfalo Courier. Thv Ucniar.fl. Wasiumjton, Dec. 31. A local pa er uneaiil.s, through the bclj of the Polic ('niu t, tfie rensatioual story that a Washington auctioneer has lean engaged in biivihg up flre arms for the Fenian organization d' thin city, and had partially delivcied an invoice of the ilea lly weapons, when the municipal authorit e embarrassed the further coiiHiinatiori of the contract by interposing a qwt irarrrn.to. This proceeding will undoubtedly delay, for some weeks longer, anj demonstration on the border. PlIlLAIiFLVWIA, Pee. öl. FT t ..! . !! .! i weivc out oi u c sixteen Circes m inc U' Rrotherhood in this city will b resolutions posiuveiy inuorsing j .uanony. t. l i . .i :.i.l 1.tA. 11,19 L"-c-' ';'- oi.j n.-.v u uj s fonnd on a mau s doer sten, may not nec J:Ar'v I-i his 4fep on

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rtcrJy; ami it is acei:ainel that tlicre are perfecting mr extremely defective school j jj0ij Tl. ' Vi. V n, cf , been so thoroughly sifted that weha . ' .1 , i i i . . , j ir&4ceix, i n it ttic l'emocratic .Mate1 ,. .- .... j ii ow id tins city three thousand and forty . law; a law now almost impracticable to j (, . . n.)im t,. r ,linrsf0(i Ul c- a I discovered its real nature, wliK-h is nothw:

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, - me lire expensive ano unnecessary would not allow it to pass unlc the nesroes j were allowed to share, equally in the school 'fund with the whites; and on that point. '"'i") - Atcjutuiiv:;iU3, aa in me ; liquor bill, joined the Democrat and : defeated it. Thus the question stood; no school bill, unless it be a negro school bill, "could not pass. Ileason why' Xo money j in it, for the State Printer! lad. Herald. m m FlLi.ir.rsTF.ns. Tour j-oiing men of j Connersville will shortly leave that place ! for .Mexico, by way of New Orleans, at j A.voT;n:fi Ikvoh:tio.auy IlF.no. i JVc hava revive ! n lot tcr from a friend at ! Jiauviiie. Kv., m:!i.iu'; an important cor!v,,tion. :r UU -tn your paper of the 10: It int., v a n ii Uiat but tworcvoIkitionrrr 'ol.J'ers r.ve living. This is r. fohn Snear.-, a hero of the rc-'i !uti . ij now living near this place. :;iri i: '.1- ui otiö hundred ears of age. IJo ntt.-n ld choioh lioro on unJay List, aipl ivns arwenilv an J Icartv. Hi eve:2it is roina: kuOi v prooa, enabPuCT i:n; . , . . . . . ... Dm Wa-hirigtou c-irre-poridcnt of the !w ,t Y rk Expnss sirs that General Grv.it has no ide ; of going south immcdiare.'v He adds: "ilo is a rapidly re ineing the army as 1 1 1 o Secretary of War will permit. It h nr.-Ier-it.-vvl horc in private cir'es that in Xtf'.v York City, cntrihutinns have been raided snfliclcnt to buy for him and furnish a house in I .igl;i5 row. It is the intention, we he ir, to raise for him SUO,0.U as a 'inonunieri to his ureat services in reslonni: tue L nion. Come Dowv; Samko A Washington tending the franchise. And so the y.cqile sp?ak. Only leave it to them and the negroes will have tobe content, for a while at le ist, to put up with matters as thev are. Thi New York T.-.'Lunr made the f.dlowinir hit last Thursday at those extra patriotic fricmls who ar clamoring for the death of JclT. Davis If no other re.'rn exitcl fr the pardon of Davis, this would do: If he is hanged, whom can the "loyal" organs abuse? When Witz was hying he va- a most fruitful subject. If Davis goes, their 111 ! . M' 1 1 case will be distressing. W c would recs oinn-end as an emerjreney victim the Czar of Russia, or the King of Abyssinia. Ry all means let us have tho King served up. The Fenian Congress met iu New York on the 2d. Maj. Kelley, of Indiana was chosen Chairman, Resolutions were passed indorsing Col. O'Mahony. Two plenipotentiaries from Ireland were present, who. it is said, brought letters from Stes phens. Gen. Sweeny, the Fenien Scere tary of war, has issued an appeal to the Rrotherhood not to waste their energies iu intestine strife. He recommends, as the only way or getting out of the present d.illicult'es, that a Fenien Convention be held iu each State, to declare iu whom the members repose confidence; and then that O'Mahony and hiu.:-elf bo ullowed each to work Tnit his respective plaus for ihe deliverance of Ireland Pnr.TTV Stf.:i The excnes for repairing and refurnishing the President's liou-e at Washington, within the past five years, will, when the present appropriation recommended by the Chairman of the House Appropriation Committee is u-ed. amount to o ' fiiin hed thous-iml dollars. A good deal of waste or of stealing about there, wo should think. Probably some of beth. 49" Wi notice in the Congressional Directort for the present Congress that twenty one Senatorsand thirty six Kcprcentativcs are marked thu". "designating those whose wives accompany them." Fiv? Senators and fourteen Representativeare marked thus, 'designating those whose iaugh'ers accompany them." Three Senator! and four Representatives arc marked thus.l'-dcslgn''t ng tho.e who have othrr fad es with them.' We would here remark that nona arc marked thus Jj except such ssal.i are with In Springfield. 111. on the 20th. a party of40orf' soldiers belonging to the öd Regiment of U. S. Veteran Volunteers, being mü.iiiu'd wilh li'juor. broke open the ca'.iboo-c, and lelea.'fd one of their comar ides who ha I been confined therein. Subsffjuently they created a row with ciK izens, in which brickbats were thrown in profusion, an! about forty shots we. e fired. The ringleader of the soldiers, named Charl-y Pcrkini, was killed, and several persoin sustained more or less injury. tier the death of Perkins, tha soldiers dispersed. A London lifo insurance company rofuscd to take a lifck on a young woman who performs "Mciopp" at th theatre, be-fan-of its hajward.

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DEarcfi. olis, on Thursday, the 1st day of March That Caucus was not called at the in - stance ot the Herald, but the notice for it was handed in, if we are rightly inform. ed, by the Chairman of the State Central

t Si-itn r-inro'ifi.tn t. Jn lirl.lnf Tritianan.l le?s than the purchase ot one ot the islam

Committee. We take it for granted the ! m.tut Wllfl ne American uoveriiuieiit has Convention will beheld onthe 1st of: us a terrib.c surprise as it is conMarch: let all the counties hold their con-! a realization of the famous threat. I AT ventions and annoint delegates. We must luc.h at one tlnic appeared nothing but j

sustain the President against the disunion - ists. While the late Republican Legisklfur rpfud t., M n rnLlnlim, Jn f.vnrl of punishing JErr Davis, still they refused to pass one indorsing President i. ! t t i Johnson. He, as our readers are aware, holds, with the Democrats, that the Union id nnt .lica.li-o.l l..t .-vrli .1 ioM-.1rt...il nn.l? Ä -i .i i-i l i i . n . working order by the action of Representr ii.i . i i k'..v,u. uii litt; kHAlt.. UI.IIUÄ uuu(l luv n...-f:..,-Ä i-i i ir Lonstitution; while the Jlepubhcaus hold (i f t .i i i l.i .i the U ii ion to be dissolved, aud the southern i n i Iii i i i halt ol it to be held and roverned under

.i i i.. i vZ i 101 Kiiarti. lies ine us inxi i.ave ueu the northern half, bv military despotism, i . 4. . . . .. , i, . ri. ,; stationed m the city ter som time arc be - It the resident is iroinsr to urht it out x ,- , (. ,

on the Union line; if he has checked his batrgage through on that, and is going to f.l!ow it to the station, we must raliy to his support, and hold up his hands while he attempts to hold together the Union. This question rises above party. It takes hold on the vital question, the Union; j . i- i l i and in such exigencies, Democrats overlook .i . . n i i ... t lie matter ot men, and io where patriot - .i . iV P .i . 1. min, Tu-ri; inc c:i.uc ui uic .uyuuir uc ' - b m man Js. Iaifiamrpvlis HcrahJ, hw Fi'ftin Tllinxissota. The St. Cloud f Minnesota,) J)tm;:rot savs that on the Uth mst.. two soldiers ot the 10th 3Iinn. infantry, stationed at Fort Ripley, visitdd a. saloon near the fort, where they obtained liquor, and while under its influence started for some Indian tepee. and lost themselves. Search was made just after roll call, and one of the men found with both his hands frozen and brought back to the fort. The other wa not found till next morns: about teu o'clock. He had frozen to death on the ia about half a mile b!ow the fort. John Headman started from lied Wing on Wednesday, to go to Hastings on foot, lie had got five miles beyond a place called Hungry Point, and bciiiir frozen and lesj. airing of reaching Hasting, turned back and attempted to reach Hungry Foint. ibis lie was unable to do. in his refused to go is found by unirry IViiut, from that savs at the time he so found him he was unable to move. He was un Icr an oak tree, around wliich he had beaten the snow all down and had kicked the bark all ofT. near the roots, in 1 is efforts to keep war n. Tic was taken to Red Wing. His right hand was done up, being frozen so badly that it was completely xiveljss. Kvery linger on the left hand was more less frozen. His boots were frozen to hh feet so hard that it was for a time impo.iible to get them dit. His feet, were put into pails of j cj,j Water, and after awhile one of hi hoots was -often off, but, horrible :o tell, !,; wl,je f;lot wa, frzcn a l,nr,l a eTer I a piece of meat was yet frozen. The other boot was not taken olT at that trmc. From Washington. Washington, Dec. 28, '05. The radical faction in Congress has become to well convinced of its inability to carry out the proposed measures of territo rlalizing the South and defeating the President's (dan of reconstruction, that a new programme has been invented to circumvent the President if possible. Precisely the same tactics as those employed in the Kansas imbroglio have been adopted. Resolutions are to be introduced authorizing the Caucus Committee ot Fifteen to appoint a sub committee to visit all parts of the South, and report upon tho condition of alf iirs. When it is recollected that this sub committee, if authorized, will be appointed by Thaddens Stevens, the character of its report may be easily anticipate l The object of this movement U to delay the reconstruction of the South on the President's plan, but it is confidently believed that the reconstruction will be completed long before any such committee. if one .should b appointed, can make a report. The President was d ucted for several hours to-day with the Secretaries of War and the Treasury and General Grant. Tho object of the consultation is understood to have been the reform of abuses in the I red men s Rureau, which cry loud for reform. They are acknowledged to be very outrageous. The farmer who tries to carry his horses, cattle and sheep through the winter without a morsel of anything but dry hay, grain and straw, makes a grave mistake. A few roots carrots and ruta-bagai. or other sorts of turnips seem to keep the bowels in good condition thus contributing to the general health, while at tho same time they give a better relish for more solid and nutritive kinds of food. A small mtks of ihcni twice a week, if you liavn't them to feed oftetier, will bo quite scrvicablc. Killed. A United States soldier named Chance belonging to the Fifteenth Ohio Regiment, was killed at San Antanio. Texas, recently, by a mexican, who stabbed him to the heart with a knife. The Mexican was arrested. Another Atcllc i:xpclltioii. Nkw York dan. 2. London papers say that an expedition is being organized in Prussia for another exploration of the Arctic Ocean, with the design of getting as near as possible to the North Pole. Two ships will be provisioned for three years, and their crews will consist of scientifically educatod men from Prussian frchoMt.

Xews from Uaiope.

The Paris corret-pondence f Tht L-ver 5C i i as "! Is! ; 'V, :rcilirc'aS nam' au-s ! roPeanranIt? Arsjat!c coasts and offering I :. evc,r; btv&r formation of depot j ! dockyarWea-n the American flag. fhc Jovcry o this proposed arrange, j ! " . f L , 1 -u correspunucni or j nri.on J Sa)'S: health of the Qued fni . x f . 1 ? 1 T 7 r i - O .J A IIU IIVU1WII VI IV UWLII I i& declining u.-iilv. audit is thousht that J u. " i soon be unable to attend to the i duties of the throne." ALARM AT MADRID. ! Vir"'! Great alarm exists among the people Urdcr.s were issued on the evernn-r of Dee. ; lOtli, iorbiddmgany ofheef ot the garrison . ,' ,. -T ,J , , , ., . ! I to sleep out ot the barracks, and prdinbit- ; 4. . . , , any olliccr from admittance into the oar- , .. . . , r A . . , racks until he liad nrst been reconnoitorrd I , . , , ! through a wicket oi the irate bv the otneer .. . n , . , - , , S.Cni awa aV? ,rt';ü. ünr- U' 'm lUe provinces, are laiciug uic.r joace. . .. A I'll KCAL TION 11 Y OlKr.N 1 S - 11 V.l. T . "It is rumored that the Queen has la'.flv been lodiir l.iru'e sums of monv iu 1 i her own name, in Frauce and Kurland." a r ana lette r i: "The reas.m of the i termination of the extradition treaty be I , , , , J , twcea Unuland and h ranee was, that, ! , . , , . , . 1 uurincr the whole period of the existence of l i : . . , , , , , , nil. I IvA.llff Ami i. . I .J. J 1 T . Lnland of France has been promptly siirreu'lcred; while not cue single criminal demanded lv France has ever bcea driven u by Kud.uul. The Kumemr tloc.i not choose to beanv Ion-'cr a party to such n i one .sided arranccment." TIIK NEW TKLeCRAPlI CABLE. Several hundred miies uf the cor, or . interior portious, of the new Atlantic telegraph cable are completed. Bibs Imperial EClalinoss, Xltlulu I. King Edwin, the First, vulgarly called Ned Stanton, arrived at Mt. Vernon on Monday afternoon lart, in a private car; from Newark, attended by his body guard, two in number, who, although dressed in citizen's clothes, had special charge of the body of his Imperial HighnesM. The car doors were securely ooltcd,aml no"outsiJe barbarian" wa allowed to enter or even look in upon His Majesty. Up ui arriving at the depot in Mt. Vernuii a close carriage was in readiness, which rapidly hurried the "Autocrat of the War UiHce'' to Gambier. In the old rotten monarchies of Europe, where the prince 14 in constant dread of assassionation, a scene like the above excites no special wonder; but in republi1 can America, where Presidents and Se;'rctaries are supposed to be the 'servants" of tho people, and not their masters, such royal style, of travel is certainly a novelty, and is one of the lruits of Rlack Republican rule. Of course all the royal loyalists wiil approve of this attempt to introduce Furopean customs in the United Stat.'s. J he royal car of the "Minister of War' lav at the deptt waiting fur tho order lT. , , r ... , , mis iiiguuc.ss io uepari. un i cdiie-dav morniiH he r:,ehed tn from r.Mn.l.I-r and he and his body guaid tlrove to the car, but as it had not been properly dusted he returned to the hotel, where he remained until ten o'c.oc on Wednesday night. Several of our citizens spent the afternoon and evening with him, and the Republicans gave him a serenade in the hope that His Highness would condescend to say something to hs subjects. Cries from three or four weak voices were heard for Mr. Stanton, when the great Mogul appeared at the door, but would not condescend to address those who did little honor to themselves in honoring him. Wc understand that the members of the band who cerenaded him were not even treated witli the common decency of a presentation. As a matter of course Democrats kept clear of the jailer, who had wantonly incarcerated their fellow citizens for the'.r exercise of the right of free discussion. Mount Vernon ( O.) Manner. 31 ore fiIgrcMS.,, "Druid," the Washington correspondent of the N, V. News, under date of tho bth, writing of Coiigressiou il matters, says: "A new feature is exhibited at this session. This is the appearance in the galleries of both Houses of large numbers of negroes and ncgrcsscs. and the airs they put on is a caution. They puh themselves into the lajlics' galleries and thrust themselves into ilie' front seats and there they sit for hours. No decent people will sit on the seats behind them or near them, and thus there is always a wide vacant space between them .ind the white people. The negroes clap their hands and grin and chatter like monkeys, whenever any of their friends on the floor make any allusion to the American citizens of Atrican dacent. I have seen dozens of ladies come to the doors of the gallery. 1 ok in, ast mished at the sight that meet their gaze, and then turn away and leave ths Capitol sooner thin be con tauiinated by sitting iu the same gallery with the negroes, and behind them, too. Negro equality here is advancing with rapid strides " XtjyTn Clement County. Ohio, the taxos, under the new war dispensation, an; about fifty per cent, higher than they were last year. This fact is thus alluded to by the Clement (O ) Sum "The Last Dollar. Wc have seen during the tax paying season which closed on Wednesday last several gentlemen who were more than willing, during the war. to give their fast dollar, with faces as long as the moral law and pockctbooks as flat xs pancakes. Poor souls, thuy will have to stand up to the rack, fodder or no fodder. They belong to that class of men whose brains, if they have any, can only be read ed through their pockets. It is really amusing to hear them consoling themselves with the belief that tuxes will be lower next year and produce higher. Wc admire their pluck and bono they may b able- to iwn stiff nrper lipM

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