Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 23, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 February 1866 — Page 1
TT DEM OCR A nn JLj JL ü HERE LET THE PRESS THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN; UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBOUQ HT ßV OAIN. VOLUMR n. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY" 8. 1866. NUMBER 23.
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zxrrUDLlSUKD EVERY TIIUKSDW AT j PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, ' " : . . .. Ä .. . - . --.-r, Tr -r, . . : S- L. HARVEY- Proprietor-; T.Jlimrpi'i H'li unii"- IVI.....V-- ; w';ll he :rictly a.ilicrr.j v. ; ?.;bürribtr who pet tbeir j-.r.ptr by the cairier ' U1 We char-l 25 ce-t'i .4 j-ar etia. i Hates of Advertising: Ore spiare Cih ?paie of en ün or 1?.; nf. tK?tpx. one woek, $1,00. an-i 5'J cents for caca aliitioriAt int-rtion. So. I TOO j ! ! 1 'ii H. ( ranl v.-:ir. 1 1Ti1' leol 5 4 0: i r ."; 7 5 12 0'"i 1 - 01 MC; 5 00 T. on' ö'.i - t; M 11 on; 12 no l- o'V f5 fr 17 0'1 20 Oil oo 30 wi II. Iii If 1 A; Oil 15 o:l : I r; 'J5 00 25 no 50 (0 7. n;) 15 r: 1 I si O'l; 30 n Ltc.v a.Uvrtinicnt SI p. : '.wre :or each , lnrti..n, ..'D-irwl tofVrtiv -tv lishint' t'iem. CovmcmcT!hs tronvte i.riva interests . BVt Se pvid tor a; the Togul.ir fnlvertised r:tt-s. j M.iiuun and Pt.iTiw p ihlishcd aneffi.; ,r vrnTiKMKNT. lies th- n-iml-r of rir-; ?nn desired i socifit d. wit! be co'.uimjcd till ; vr lcred out, and ch irked at reiruhir i at-js. LocLiiOticos iU cu.ts (or etieh lint. BUSINESS CAItOS. Iriiportaiil Xolire! W Trn? ,f hav Fifrv Cor U nf Ptone, f"r nlikh w will )Af the h'ghest market iric?. Firmer?br.;igon Tour If, vi wti-.h" tne roitl are irioil. C.R3IN' i Cf.N.OV j GREENBACKS WANTED r r 1 1 Alt it ir..l.'t.tM t.u titi.ThT note or hooki?-j :t, will -.Ifiist c.dl at nn oily d .to an pay. i J , .re vtr much la n-.cd of Yf'nxA rcxix. chore cl?rll n S. 4 M.BrCKKK. ELIJAH MefiUHW, Fni.rtiker.TviKrCitv I Ta-rniva, de iki in tvadynwde LoiiiiH otall ce-.a!soSnh. I cor-, loin Is etc. xiLU-n D r a. o. Hourox. sriV'iKON HF.NTIS1. 4r (UfD' M)nd?4 aal nit' i.i oew.:u i .i. - - i. if.. i- aai i ,i0r'ii:,virrvWv 4 T OiEc ov P 1. Y M O U I II 1 N I J A T3 ANK OF THE STATE OF I N I I A N A , BRANCH AT. PLYMOUTH Or.;, iru-n 1 A M.to 12 I..antl I to 3 P. M.i TU rr. c ... v piii.. X' L' O r . .1. . I 1 III.' . i'.r. r. ;v..i?iii. , A. FLETO.ir.U.Jr Prc.-t. -rDr.15 lj. 4 C. CAPTION', ATTOUNKV AND NOTAKY. A I L' en 'l B't Y?of; J: i'f. Will attend lo dl nr-i 'nvl h'i-ir. -'? plu eu in hM h:vfU nrornr.'ly and e;iri-"ullv. P.irticuUr attention iriv.-n to Clüinli uihirtil the sttlein mit oiD."vdoit E-titcs. Peni.in. H imitr an4 Hick piv ofd-encp.l aad l:rt;i1M Soldiers procured at re:;,o'riM.rtp D?d. MortcCT'J n lotnoi wrtM.-n ifMir-imeni- , xttr and q'dcfclT drwn r.j an 1 aekuowleu-?-: merit tikfa k . well at MirVdl. Coun'.ie-.. Coth-cti.vH .1- .,..4 fS.M.o.flv attfirb-d to. C.refal L.....'.: fi I'r.-ih.ite Im-ineiJ. Inurinrc
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r'V P!,mV.ntS Ir,!ir-.na. ' vl0n23-tf :. The ndersi-ned havinz as-Mted ith him j i.n;t;s un:im cevcr J...11 wit, ,av c,mse!,t. i .-b.l.f r.dVm litb.iw a-.-e .bediene., to the' n. . nn.. 1 T. t.v., ! in juxtaposition with him call him a ui
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w a xx- i.r.tl. -lio. 1. . . ... u uj;iiis Jim uiv; vi 1. .....it m an v...... oi lUC U inula liailUS, Where HS raV- f , 1 1 1 ii 1 A-t pw mouth Ina The Ne riT.i will attend promptly to liiiga- j the musty records of the past some p au-d- stitutional obligations as a state ir, the nires are described to be almost unobstruc- negro; indeed, very much that is atWr Claim AS t, Plyrnoutn. Ina j , , llrcl ilU(,l!e KroUKtl to I(revcnt its rc,torat.on, now auitl. I c:lu Well understand how difficult ted. One hundred and thirty-one deaths tractive, and that appeals to our heal by ItwiT wn"li.lpd t.i resume t'ie prjrace 0f.-i!eol U.- il h ite, t .e ro.lrction of Chum-: .j i(. War i over ,(!,: iii m I .I nr ..nf iinnntUo ..,..( 1 . e 1 r 1 I sensibilities I but thrtist from his orbit, lUTin. em .. R ,v,.n(.mnf . Hlt.,, .lM,.,;,i.s ho-m- 1 r- ! a th.ng it i, to looL or act upon thcc gicat a daj, out of a population ot but ten .. t , . t ' .. .
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elected n Lire and Property m the ue-t -.niipa- - - - : Pi,-- in the United S:.'es. , Z Q S i Mi &. Spkcial Attention r.ii-1 to the ;oH-r;ioi ..r; TJURE LIQUORS f..r .M.-.lieal and DfWpurCUinis of Soldiers, vhiir U'i.low- and heir.- h-r j j, M,.0;,. he had at my .'"tore, enc door O-JuntT, arrears of pay. pension andotlreluiiH x,)Tli of the Il.-n.eh P..nk. Kerens t K.irwell Field .V Co.. Cion-o. : j. y VANVALKExill'RGtl, Shair Barlnnr & CV, Cmeinnan.; p; V!oith. May . T;. tf R irV.lr Sheldon .t Co., N. . . - .
Gr.!T Uo!nU & Ca., Putburj5. j M. A. O. PACKARD, 7UT0RNEYAN9 COUNSELOR A T I- A W. Tlrmoiitli. IiIisiimt9u13 j 8. A. M'CHACKlrT, .Ojtinty Rf order, and Attorney I T. m u ' Rn, Starke C Toimtj , fnli:.mi. Will mike CV.trrti.-.n, py Täte, tym jTit'e to Re Enut. tf KnnwV.lrnmTit of mm ah ..-. fa :a:.:. l3 ilm U"l!;3it. rU il!l'.'."rs'j um z i ' mi i . A.1 Stark and adioinin'' Coursti-. i f B'iat money an 1 lurk pit of SoMier. ; XT 1 rep'Iin-!, C'i'.leete-I. Iteinittiinre nromr-tlv J U aLd ehe rt Vonab. r 9:i26-tf ' - - - - . n v n llivin" p?r.mnrntly IoJLI ete.J in PlTni,tI..ii;:i'tr.Mfo ..nhr ot the profr smoc. ! I-v Ul m8i receive, m heretofore. esp,n,i d ji'ientioa. Olfic with Dr. West an MuJiiirt street. Plymouth. lad, Oct. 2G, ''-." tf. J.J V1NALL. HOMKOPATin r; PHYalCIAN AND SURGEON'. rtlcuUr .itteHtion paid to 0)UtrIe practic, an! d.eise of roaitn tnt ciit lr-n. o;Ü3e nver C. Palmr'- -tor. RjI Ince -o-ite tb(j Northwestcorner oflhe Puhlic Square. r!nl4-l v. To Tcaclira. Mark Cumminü, Fchool Kxaminer of MarjjHll County, will hold Public Examinations of -Ttaefcers on ihm 3d Saturday of each month, at the Stcaiaary balMiog, corameaeiag i 10 o'cUck A.M. Jrx15iti I, 1t ly
Tim '.TulilcK. I Pittsburgh ft. Wayne A: Chicago Railway. On ami after Nov. 10, 15C5, Trains will leave gutioiis J lily. tvtbbiths excepted, as fillow: Traia leaving Chicago at 5:50 P, M.leavesdaily. 1 trains going west. .:!ein. . . . A.!li;Uice.. lnJt:lT, ' ,jJt!'; Ii.:;) j 6.15 : 12.42pm1 7.03 1 !.) j 7..10 7.25 8,13 3.33 10.55 11.45 ! :.r,o 1.-15 3.09 4 v.". 5 ' Woofer. . ?.i; 9.45 ; Lnu.loi.ville..' O.üä .,.,. i fin ' ' 'Ü 1015 Ores iiiu j J n;l5 i:.m 12.15am Hue vrn-i II 10 50 33 I 2.07 a. id 4,02 4.3G 5,05 C.45 7.2S H.20 9.20 10.52 Up.- S.widiiikv '2.'2lr y. I N I f..r7 ! 10.20 j 11.02 ' !n.39 ; i 1.45pm I 2.3 G ; 3.33 4.40 ; ' n.3n 1 -'... ; I.iin x I Mr-tV.. .. . V:i!l WTt. . : Tort W-ijne ; ('lill!.b:. . j W iisa.v ... . Pivmouth. . I V-i!psraiso.. 213 i 2.53 ! 3.21 ' 5.00 3,45 I f..3 I 7.41 ; .22 11.20 i o n 10.25 ,11 00 i2."5 I 1.2-J j 3.3S j 1 5c i 7.00 Cliica- ... '2.45 r. m. - . 8.40 pm 1250PM Fr.rc will tjike paon-ers of 1. 15 ; Train west ftom Crest lino. 1 , TKATNri GOINT. FAST. M ( A .!i;cld. 1 10 fi 50 - 14 lO.tio V iln:irai.-o. . Ph mouth... V:ir":i w ('!nm')ia . . . . 1 ..il Tort U'avne.. jo ; ;,r M l'J.üurM 1225m 5.5 a ; Van Wert ! o.H ; I Delplius j j f.inia j 'A r,5 I i Forest : 4.T5 ! 1.13 2. 1 1 2.17 3.57 4.25 5,"3 5,:-.o ;.i o V'3 7,H s.ll "Si 3.1 I ji ;.o in 20 io :." 11 .17 1 ,4T 2.14 2.45 4,07 4.40 . i ..( ! R,30 ; IV 50 .10.53 11.12 11.45 12.4;" i 1 ; 2.11 O rr , -.. . j .1 .). ' 3 :o i.v: i 5.L5 I "pi- ."virid t-k' : r.ir i Baeyr-!? ; i V.) ( ) .i n.-P.M! l.re.-ilin 4- ,v ... t'p ,.0.M Man-fodd 1 ?U0 j 1 5.1T. 1 i;.co ; 7.i5 i f.r.n , Fro 'J vO t - p I : :! ! l.n.i.I,.v'il!r . . . 1 ;v((U..P 1U,?: o-rvi!!e 11 .iul Union P .45 Cviiton. 4 2. '5 r si 10 ' 'ii.ro j 12.0'iv 112.31 : ! 1 12 ! AU'Miice 1.20 ri:il-n j 0.00 t'oiunihiaiiii . . t O.rO Kuon j 3.20 No IhvhN.n' 4.10 n.vhe-fir ; 4,r?0 ri'.'-hurgh....; Ü.00 fi.l 0 C;5 i . . 7 .". P,(0 i 11.52 j 12.25a m i i o 1.4 ! 2.00 j K50 3.10 F H. IXYHm. Gen ( . r iTMM F. R A R It A X C I ' M!!M. EASTWARD . M M h.-.iVr La t'ort, d id.) (.iiMl.ij-Eno.tfd.'ji Arrivr.ir P.vui a!', T::0 A 0 :C0 A WI.STW4RD. he avi-PT rnourh . . T . r ... 2:13 P. M 4:19 P. M .1. IM l'.ll I .llVr I PI lurnn .1-1.1 P.nf t uxe i.-l.w.T. e Ln r
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- V J ""r.4'.' fraternal reunion; 1 would appeal to you I s.n. , ;,n l243..Mi,on ItMi .eJorewa.tlwreexL:rh,ui- in,he name of the brate dead whose bodies I 0 40 i il.40 j 2.25 ted such iaith c-ness such perfidy, such arc SG.lttcreJ plke the leaves of the forest !,- "- I??7, er d-sr.ard ol all promises and prm- on ai vour moantains and in all your val-
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. ' ' EXPRESS TK j)av ; K-t-ite pvimirn! :i.l aixtrivt' ! dered. inrnished when : Aius-t 3, 103 T r.. ftiiPiiBvp J. S SCOTT, it e i' a I ('olio etor, Continues to ivc Trompt Attention tothe Collection of Claims. 1'f ll'Qt of references Iven when rci'iircd. Tt-rm moderate. T0jll."-tf. .to: IN XOLL, BUT 0 3ET DE2 H.: MeatVfarket on Miehi:n Ftreet, opi'osite u VferV Rii k Plymouth, Inilluiia. . v .,",. Ov,. - v i - Stotels. HDWAttDH HOI'S!;, : MK-JIIGN- STÜTZT. Pl.VM'it'TII, 1VI)1I i C. Sl W. H. M'COIINr.Lri, Proprietor Oinii.hu t aii'l fruni nil tr.iin,. .nml nlso n t i nirtof the town, when orJcr .no b It to t e House. vthilG-l v 0 TO DR. DIGELOW I AI NOT St'FFEK that liorrille dlrae to ta-1n it. puvn..tn hu,g ut your -ylm, li-lltrnri.,K ).mr f:i ainl l"ly, tes.l" litf... ir.j; ji.ur r.ituri' hiii.-Mi ami j.r"n'..- t4 n in jilt J'ltlVATK lie-ii:Af-iI"-liii T-. i:.l tn.lv for twenty tan. anl Is ttcr,.f.,rv il.f iiri.iir p'rn imin :mi.-rei h l'Hl..r m:- lrniilteI in twr-.n Imrn a , w Ctrnmn<u. t'ott ndrt.t at , V Ai-nil rwl lmp fr my " J'M.niAj - , .i.t 1 In nii .fli.rrM . .iiit'i fl rlc mrtt. hiT' llli.ii.ls. tue Imm A. W. LDtil May 2j, ltGä iijC.) 1 T R. J. M.CONFEP., late Surgeon or thc j 20th Iu.li.in i Iiif4iitrj. offers hi profev s o.ial ervicen to thc eople of Mareirall bounty. 1 1 OiTlce and residence west sidaof Michigan feircet, three block North of tb Edwards House Tlynvauth Iodint 9o33
p vv V ,. ' t:J " , ' , J ' 1 ,s t,ie strength arM power toentoree them, j who these kind frieridi and noble daugh.iiii 1 .,1 t. . (.. h. K. tipte. Iul revolution, an 1 none but s-cccs-ioiusts 1 ,.,, ,1... f..ln .Pnt-ito tho .-.n litb.iw . c v r i 1 n ? nHiTT.ivrr? sm , ., . . ,, ,. . ., 1 lMu. toda . can U.ctatc the conditions ! tcrs of V lrüinia are. I nuit. through vou.
; - . . . ..-1. I'll 1' 1 (.j'-'j " "' 'j v. - - ""- ww : caui ens nit iit.u i-itn niaiiits ij iiiciu iui ! " T:' v--. ' if .-el .,1 nlopil gain tae lust of power the. bo pernjUfcj t0 pcrlorm her duties j this testimonial of love and honor to mv
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jionioe natnas mane u,e, .,e eoJmMs new clclm.llts movtd by popular caprice, of my gratitude. That their reward may "ey " "T ill 1 l lT JUt !,;,f tu,IJ r.vr. .n..nnr. : to this doetrme. I? finds its r.npul-e and,,,,.,,. .,1-...,.., t1 v,.w Kn;lllli u .tiiXi. ... ? ' ! I he negro is a natural docile, subuus- m-went thc crow, takm- peaceable ro:-
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V;-Vf unn.li "'ii..'iT.ftvi.Mt..l' 1 1 ."vl 1 I. , ....... . " ,. . i "VV ... ....-.w - lUV. till Lllt.ll'Jl 111. Ill UHJ IIUUli; iltl, VI LCII' . . n 1 1 . 1 w. . , . . Nulit e,rr: ..v.cv,,., . u M ,N ,,.MC u ln,un ed pass off, m inuhgnimt u u A fctfM a .Q (run the liberties ! crosity to the widow and fatherless, and a?J useful human creature, whose , session ; and two days thereafter the j ' r.-,v,; s.rT. ;ha:fe.and would leba,e reaou and ju5ticc ufape:lt !tf lo ,he capricious and j that the ehoisest blessings cf Heaven may ,s .an cntial cleineut iu American j church was throwo open or pitarhmg. Krr,rro ! over shifting power of p,rty. I for one, j ever rest upon each one of these kind civiluatton. l?ut this Legro, thrust irfnajand a large row'l a.-scmbled. amonwhom i - ....... . ,.... 'if . , , , , . , t - , . , l 1. , , -.-n,.. I nnni . t mn rA 1 1. ilia: i i cu I ir.ri 1 1. i i-o n .-,. -.1,1 1...1 n-l.n n-n .,..i,.II. I
" '4miv-- .xc-j f4) Pi.-rw " j i nc noii,u:io:o gciiiicman irom renn : ucy the right or power to dictate any ! hearts is the prayer of uv,,u"" , ,.,a3a vm wuia. ...... vnill(Tllu tl, ;lvn.i i ( f S?i.r,!ii..v 'v u-li.i T b.diin-.-. I. ...... ..! " ' J . nation into thc condition ot tho white ' use erntrhe? ; in v:ilkin'. whn t.ok b. r ro-iI
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! will er.r.tiuue t:.e priet-:e i Law in itd variou.i , ' . . i . e 1 .' . , . 7 T, in twuuau .u um, ...um..- ...sum T n-.thin n-iturallv lvnulsive . , 1 ii'irnini. mn wivt rr'.firp i tit Inn niiimnr .1 1 1. .w.n .A ..11 ..'. i" . i . iu t. t i 1 .1 . ?. II HCl el's UJlllluir lltlllliaiiy HI'UIM.t
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Speech lyJSr. IldriIgc, of lVlv cousin, in thu Ioucat. Washlugtou. Jan. 25. li6. The following are extracts from a t cech by Mr. Lldndge, of Wisconsin, in 1,1 0li;OT!f l!1 1 Mlllfi'llit .the furioii denunciation in thi.i house, onlv : . i v. v. .i vim i mil ktiiBn . t- w v . a I the other d:iy, by the honorable gentleman I froiii '!::, ' Mr. iiingham.j of t!io memi hers ofthat cviivcutiou n? "con-nirator.s." i i because thov resolved ' that after four ! cars tlie war had failed to restore the ! uh'iua". Uittcr :md toirihlo as vour donunj ciations were, with how much more force
j do they apply to you who insist that the!areto beheld in the grasp c . uniou is nut to-day restored? It is not ( nower : the? rovernment is to be
oulv after m.-re than four vears (d war.
; but after peace conquered, alter full sub- j publican party. Proclaim it to the couu j i llusion of the insurgent, you declare that J !ry, let it go out through all the land, the , war ha failed to restore the union. Nov, i u,non, the republic, must be deferred aud j more, you stau 1 with the sw.T.l of party s-lCrifieeu, if need be, to preserve the asI power over the very portals of the union cendenev of party.
' 1 iV I es u ii I p i ion "y i 11...... ....1 . 1 . . v . ..wf 4.k. ": lvl;sl"ullu"-1 ",J,U!. 'l 1,1 - 1 eu revive not ouly that it has not. but ... 1.: 1 . .. ... 1 1 V 1 b; restored. Niy. more ev-n you iui-t that the war hi U i . f I -i U tn.li. killed t he ciioes. It would seeui that anv party of men ; not absolutely debauched or dead to all ' sense of hormr. in view of the record vou have made, the pledges vouhave triven the j hopes you have inspired, the Siicrifico you h ive deniaodcd. tlie lives that have been
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orire.liin 111.1 the v i-t debt vou hive! V .... 1 1 " , , , V 1 , o.eu.u p an.it ic va. t 0c .t v.u ;of the millions whose hearts bleed afresh I Micuired. all in the name ot the union, that , ,1 r . ... .-,linillAri. M...if, 1. . T .. o..,l .. ... . . '.. . whe!iecrnicinor recalls the departed, and i voii would without further tcrhuical hi"- 1 1 .1 1.1 .1 n . .1 .
' ' .1 : i.i. ..e .1 . -Mi:g ..vcr he rghts o the conqueror, tho .b'Ctr.nesol c-toppcl and bu leiture. or the ieu!t of eonce-dniir be iliircrent iiiL- i"'iii" 01 live cttxiutieiui. 1 . , . , , -7., "'A' 1,:l-,c" ,'h l Wr lishtcl fa.. . ! ami the just expectations id a vast majoriitvofth Vmencvireoi.V by re ill -in it . r, A victory in a restored a:nl regeneraie 1 union . . .w.v. .... . , :!.v of 'Ii;. con 1 o"-n r. i)u thc sole ground ; I ! t her .. . 1 .. . , . . 1 . , 01 iroo.i laito, it toero vore no o 1 deioaud the . )ntituti.uji .i:r. n ot ; v-tates. ! B-.it in the- absence of all olel' all tin? given j by the government in the cour;-e of the! I war. elitimin nothing on the rrouud ofi ! 1-üghted faith, I insist the insurgent .1-4. ..i t' il. . .. .. . . I A I ... A I l :UC? ill C HOL Ulli Ol IUI u Hon, ana that l :. ti,-..r in i ,.,.. . ,k i I ., v .j . , iiiui t 1lViill. I. I r ...l'l 1 . ' . . . . ' . 1 Uo da.-troy this union, if the irentlemen ot the majonly n right in all their modes of dis of it. The fathers of tho rumb - lie little dreamed how frail x thin- they pOrin: were forming. There is scarcely a direction that the rebels eamsuL drive fhi'-i
iXothiuir Mortof this is a fulfillment of I ,i , ,V1, . c rJ.r - ' n -.t. 1 ' lilCilMOND. A , .Jan. o, 1 1 : A f 1 1 1 71 I i 1 v:l IV- III 1 1( .Fill 1:1 T v :niri III.. 1 r t- .1
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whole tatc through the coiiHtution ..it oi ' the constitution. Ihc statesman the ouh.n. The learned and able iroi.fi J!'l 1,10 legislator lould never a-t from man from Ohio, ( Mr.SheHabarer.j in his hatred or passion toward tho.c affected by
i answer, or perhaps 1 shouM be pardoned if I sav his evasion ofthe rertinciit iuoS
; t;,. ot- the honorable gentleman from Xewjof Jaw ur jfticc. Hie man who irom York. (Mr. Itaymond,) if they (the state-) ! preeonceived oninions or prejudiee would . mrrn nut ..f ili nniiin .pIiah ili.l il I be disqualified to sit as a iuror where thc
!w'i''i. . .'i.iivi.'.i'.'i4...ivii 1 1 j .. ui; . . J come so sny sub.,lantiallv , as 1 under- ; MO"j lino, wue:i nie I I T . . A regular course of' hn.vtiee wa. interriinted bv rev.,!t. r.-bplii,.,,
- - j ' merit of the I -nitc i .States bo called upon to suppress it, and by default or neglect it fails to do o till the ''regular cour-o cf justice is interrupted so that the courts of justice cannot be kept open," aud the rc volt is then ;.ut down, the state mut fall a coiiijuercd province at tho feet of tho government, never again Io appear as a Male in the union till breathed upon by the lepublican majority of this house, now in control of the government. Let war arise in a. state, let an attempt be mi le at revolt foieces.sful enough ! 1. d.l the state till, according to the laws of war and of nations, belligerent rights should be mutually conceded, and thatstar fills, like Lucifer, from the proud banner of the republic, never again to shino in the galaxy ofthe union till its people shall give guarantees ti Massachusetts, till the iLstitutions of the states shall bo homogeneous with New England. If this doctrine he frne. then iodoed w faitod, rons.1 and will bo
or insurrection scrthat thc courts of justice j ,sl-lt0 win re ins uiosi t-u-u r.Kius arc io could not be kept open ; '-when, in fact, affected. they became belligerents." This doctrine Sir, thc question has been repeatedly would prevent the government from snp- aked whether we would consent that those pressing an inut recti, n without .destroying who had been engaged in thc attempt to tlu state in 1 1 . uuien, Ait insurrection j break up .-ind !etroy the union should como that has attained propoit'ons siillicieiit to j back and enjoy ihc bcic&ts uf the COUStientitle the combatants to belligerent riirht". tulion they had endeavored to subvert I has. by its own force, carried the state out j answer, unhesitatingly, I would. There of the union. Let .in insurrection arise lias never been a day or an hour since the fr any cau:-e in ;.nv sfatr; and the govern- first scene in tho bloody drama at Sumter
'always a failure to restore the union. It is
i indeed disunion, eternal disunion, and all ! efforts cf war to preserve the uniou worse ! than a delusion it is a crime. The honorable gentleman from l'enn sylvania, (Mr. Stephens.) boldly declares j his motives and purposes. He says: "According to my judgment they ought er to Le recognized as capable of acting the union, or being counted as valid itcs until the constitution sua. I have ecu .co amended as to secure perpetua scendency to the party of the union." If they shuuld grant tue right of suf frage to person? ot color. I think thera would always be union white ir.en enough in the south, aided bv the blacks, to divivlo the rei.ref-cntation aud thus continue tlie republican sisceudency Here, then, is the motive and purpose of the majority of this house. The states of uesnotic revoiutionJ2od tu sponr the aseendencv of tho re- ! Oh, if the bitter and unrelenting party 1 7 . mj ,l,t relent, I would appeal to vou ofthis h' - th(J namo of Washington, who 1 . . . c- 7 i u'-irne.l nennst, the foil snirit of ti-irfv T 1 " -. . 1 - ! ,....,,1.1 n.-.-.tl fAll in Vl vrmn s I I tUUIÄ a 'IILdl Vit U lllV II.IIUL Jl UUl ! 1 i j cuiiiiiiuu vutiiij- nun u 11 . iv tic ij avuaiLiu leu-, and whoso .oirits are now looking; down from the blue above, to tell you they died tore, uutry and not party; 1 would
appeal to yod m the name of tho.e thersL.,cnMy.u.'ujstje' in the lauJt justi,Vf up. aud mothers who gare to the republic and hovl aa cvon defelIj is unjust system not party, their first born and test loved of taxatiöl ailll tlicy lme thc brazened
conj I if .11 lit nnr 1 ra imii m flirt tiomn wnouiiuineir oiny soiace m tne lact uxm .1....... 1 . C..!l : . 1. j tWc t, 1CJ lnourn f0H in the service of the . UIlin the whoc nnion anJ UQt -n the 1 1 i 1 r a. 1.1. r... luina Mjrvice 01 party, to reient. uie us tl,ofull ivuitioncf Jur hopes. .1.0 rcw.rd ftllI. ...-c... ,iwl fr;t, nrnilrr;.rtriM i , 0UJ MC1,fif - 1 10 fruit of our uctoncs. t .crnal union of our fathers, the j i(rotutriood ol state.- 1'arties are chan- . , , , a.. A...... r...... a .1. ... ... ... . I 111 iion e v, liny-, cut , uiey go up uuu TiV'ur bauds. Auotlvir l-artv as despotic I I 1 1 i- " x i and !n i;n ' io iy vet dictate may vet i , 1 . 1 . . . . ... ...... 1 . ... 1:.! ; determine thvmvis and coud.tions upon i vvlii.d. iul- states shall exercise their rights ;ai. 1 iuuetions in toe union. Party spirit knoAS no law : it refuses to reason ; it has no attribute of justice, no j s0n.e üf honor n()Ctiri5cienCc, uotoleratiou I I he measure jf its demands and exactions T!io same writer on international law l I l' 1 t . 1 - I ) ,,u,u 1 'u-.y .u...t-u mr mt 'The tumult of discord and the flame of ! civiI wur 1111,5 aSrcc witU the proceedings ' ol Pl' al exact justice. More quiet times are to be awaited for." I would wait for moie quiet times to ,hüir ilCts- Woody Hands and malignant i should never invade the sauctuary I . I , 1 . . 1 L prison lowaru wuoiu nu emeriaincu sucn 'eenugs was a party snouia iook with U1S- ! frust upon himself when he comes to 1 i i . i . . i i that my most ardent wish and prayer to (iod has not been that they might not lay down their arms and come backj eome back, not as conquered provinces, not to be held as conquered subjects, as a subjugated people, but m coequal, independent, sovereign states. To me the union of our fathers is Worth just as much as it was at the beginning of thc war. Its restoration is just as necessary to thc prosperity and happiness of this country now as then. And I go further; the crime of those who would prevent its restoration a just as hi ick and damnable as that of these who made restoration nccca ary. llr.it Cauuiage. "Don't you admire that lady's carriage V said young Tasty, to his fr end Tinluntcr, pointing to a lady with the gait of a Juno. "My dearfellah," was tho Tcply, "if she could afford to ktep her carriage, I wouldn't objacr marrying ! ri pr i J n pupPy1
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It promised to administer the laws ac cord.ugto the Constitution: they have , , Iatcd almost every provision of that instru mcnt. They promised, if the people would ' trut them, to administer the government with economy, but bv the most reckless extravagance, they have created a debt of more than three billions of dollars, ruined the finances ofthe country, burdened the ouiULi,v.a me,
people with a load of debt and taxation, tle!J like of which was never known since time owing article be proposed to the Lcgisia-
l.rt.,n nn-1 r.. Mn tl-n ,1:,, ,.f ,11 tlr U W 11 U Uli J ß VUF IWV VtllvlU.l vr 4VIK j wicuetncs, iiypocrisy ana teception. tin-3 ' J. f . - . . . . 1. . I same party that came into power so blatant . VI Mor ill,ce an' equality before tue law, . who declared that all men should receive eual and exact justice at their hands, have enacted a law whereby the capital of the country is exempted from taxation, and its industrv is taxed to the last deo-re a law J . C Fhieh exempts the rich man from taxation, and J compel, the poor mechanic, the toiling Bl,l ....... fb n,,nnr,,.h,vr f 1... hu dav laborer to pay the taxes of the country c uwii v. .uu 1. , ...v, ..in 1.1. v v 1 uuu nil for them a law that creates a privileged class, a bouded aristocracy in our midst. .,,..1 i.,v.i wi, c mi i vuij uuu out luiu it uv.i luv; jpwi mail' for all time to come, and grind him in poverty aud destitution into the very dust a law that makes the rich man richer and the poor man poorer. Alter committirig t this great outrage upon our civilrights, do the leading men of this vile aud wicked party even promise to reform the law, to make taxation just and equal through the country, to make the rich man pay in a jut proportion with the poor ? Not at all. All the leading Republican organs in the j countrv iVüU1 thc Xew York Trlh j Tua .,s' dWQ to the vericst y Fun - aud Fptiiiblie.in lmPuacnce 10 denounce 1'cmoerats as Li j i, m .tnit.)r, ..rcbeli' afid fpperutaas, uuiur. rcueis anu .j.:to m iar ti . t nnf . rcpuuiaiors, uetauaC lliev .IlM-l upon a . -v :uat anJ cnual taxation. and tiiat bonds. ! . 7 . ' ... 7T uiiicc luAW'Jj muck auu lull iv.'uuiai'-u. Mn rnvi u-in I Ar rr.v c Prm v tr, " Z to itizks or 1 exas. egie place to the following beautiful response of Mrs. Gencral JacJsoa to the tributc of citizcus nf Ilonstnn Tfns' ; .'.., ...... UlC'I MOS tl V a lctllouston, Texas, forwarding a draft for five hundred ami twtMitytsix dollars in gold, and a cerli fi ei f a nf dirnii it. frrmi inn li-ic bfwn r. -. ..i Mr. Dickinson reoucsts that the proceeds of the same be placed at my disposal, and says thc amount was contributed by a portion of the citizens of Texas, at tlie instance of some ladies, daughters of the ''Old Dominion. ' As 1 have not the means of knowing any peopled appears the pesti Marseilles that port the clothing of two of the passengers, which vns washed on shore, the dbease was communicated to fhc family performing that service, and thence spread with frightful rapidity. The family iu question all died. The pilot of the vessel was placed under arrest for his criminal negligence in not informing the authorities ofthe island oFthe fatal cargo of infection he brought. Apprehensions were likewise felt at Havana, at last accounts, lest a vessel just arrived at ('ad z might not be similarly infected. With this devastating plague at work among the est India. islands, we shall imbed feel that is at our very doors. Ar. A. L-dyr. T.VLL 1vTinu. Some tall eating was none in i-.ikiou on caiuruay iiigui, iy .ir. ... ... .X 7 ' J . 1. .? 1.11. I.".. 1 1. I . mmjauni, i,. u w, r cmu ug on :i snort distance from town. He ate a lion's liver. weighing oter four pounds, ami several stews of ousters: This was all eaten before stopping con-stitutir.g one meal only. This feat was per formed on a wager of SIO. lie received no injury whatever from thi.s excessive gormandizing, and, we arc told, offered to lay a wager of $20 that he could cat three geese, weighing respectively thirteen pounds each, within twelve hours. Whether he found any one to take the wager or not, wc could not positively ascertain. Elk ton (Md) Whig. Narrow Kscapk. llrick Porneroy, of tho La C rosso Democrat, says a young man of that city had the second finger of his right hand amputated l ist Saturday. Two weeks ago while tresspassing sorhewhat, and feeling cf a spiral bosom pad in a scufilo with a lady, a wire from tho pad penetrated his finger; inflicting a wound which made amputation necessary, aftor several diys suffering. Wo udvi?c the young lady to "Hide ! oh hide thoe hills of" wire, and tho younp man to wek rest -t in fion isr cnai.
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to be satisfactorily kiv.wn that ' "f. r -v- . - - v j. v lencc was brought direct fn)m fed beings, but debauched and deform , stored, however and thc sermon preceded.
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TIIIUTl-XIXTII CONGRESS.
Tlie llaslv or Represeutallon. WAsinxoTox, Jan. 31, 18G0.
ilr. Stephens, Irom the Lommittee on. , .... , . . , Heconstruction. reported back the joint i l" W' .?rlDS cm 10 ant S?e resolution proposing an amendment to the!if t,! Ta" "P,?1"0.?- , leä; a ,.13
CoDstituiion, with an amendmeat. so asMf ' TT T 01 lVe rl ls, 8I,ml to read as follow, : ' Pi J00 boat, examine all tools .and
liftoh-etl, 1 ihr Stnot and Huiuc on ! "'j"""' qt the Lot, a . Lit'tnl ia(e of i 1en' "l ogress assnnOleJ t . . ,. . - ..... ,. lur rai tatea as an amend- , IIICIH III lilt V. UiMlLULI U Ul II I' I : II' I 1 :....:. .1.. iv r. ..i A ... . .e , , . 1 Cto4.ii; which whiin r-itihntl hr O.paa I A-fl.IIV 1 AAA. AM. VI A A k A A A 1A A. I AA V A ff fti A I V 1 i4; rllo1s "I 1UUI IIIS U J . -.3. J l . 1 , .. iWWUH, ..::. ..i.;.! - aii'i an i'.ii rjiu V'jusiiivui-.i, .1. . , 1 . . . 1 li.eprese:itativeshall b'? apportioned' among the several States whieh may be in-1 ang th eiuded wit thin this Union according to their i rc Pecllve respective numbers. countinir the whole! number of persons in each State, including Indians not taxed ; pw'M, whenever the I elective fia nchisc snail be denied or abridged . :ii any ctaie on accouui oi race or coior, au J i, c , . i ! persons therein cd such race or such color MS , ..j. .ii - ! ! shall be excluded lrom the basis ot repre- , . .. r . . .1. 1.1 sentatiou. 1 1 V L'ui iui in a in ueia.uiaii.ju ui tum- . .1 . .1 , i T.'nni. it thii vnrv limn lliot I nnifrftcs irns lejnslatinson the constitutional amendment IU LIU J a A k I II , V 1 1 1 1 III v I. 1 1 ly V'U .1 V.O This. Mr. Stevens said, was in direct violation of this body; and, if it had been made several centuries ago by a British King to Parliament, it would have cost him his head ; but, in this day, we are tolerant of usurpation and the abuse of power. Mr. Smith of Kentucky called for the readiugof the paper to which Mr. Steven3 referred. The paper was then read, being the reported conversation between the President and a distinguished Senator on the subject of the amendment ofthe Constitution, &c. Mr. Stevens, in conclusion, said that, if a two third vote of each House of Qougress be iriven for thc pcudinsr of the amend- " . 111 .. r.. I mcnt, it would be a law. irrespective of the signature of the President, to whom it had i net to be presented tor approval. i The House rejected Mr. Schcncli'sj amendment providing that the apportionmcnt shall be according to the numberof male citizens, over 21 years of ape, having the qualification requisite for electors of the most numerous brauch ot the State Legislature, by a vote of 30 to! lo0. I The House then voted on the resolution ported from the Heconstruction Comreported mittce, yeas 120, nays -10. The Speaker, two thirds having votel therefor, declared it pusstd. One Iliuulred and Sixteen Nigrers in Co 13 press If seems that there are one hundred and sixteeu niggers in Congress, who have voted for "imnaftial freedom" in the Federal ! District. True, they ate white niggers, j but then the' can't help that, for that is the fault of the Creator and not their own, man, becomes an idle, vicious and- dangerous social monstrosity, and tho-e who arc dies a boy; he ii naturally attractive, but dis torted into a man, or a creature that chews tobacco, swears and affects the bearing of manhood, he is perfectly repulsive. An I so, too, the nigger the creature that is forced from his natural orbit into the stat us of the superior being is disgusting beyond expression. But if the nigger is so offensive and degraded, what ara wc to think of white niggers the degraded and miserable beings who voluntarily descend to thc level of thc black nigger? Thc nigger is the product of social crime, for he never, of his own volition, b-eome thus ; but thc wh'tc niggers make themselves so. and voluntarily abdicate the high nature Jod give them, and with the devil aud all baser imps of the infernal region?, get llll.I..VIII.J.ll-v down to this inconceivable abject condition . .i Hut they are "too mean to live in truth, i, M nj 'gcrs, as showu by thc ceusu returns, die out, of course these abject wretches must also perish, and we predict that ten years hence there won't be a white nigger, or black cither, in all this broad Uniou. A". Y. Day-Booh. Pkevalext Mistakes. It is a mistake to suppose that the subscription price of a newspaper is a clear gain to thc publisher. It is a mistake to suppose that he gets his white piper for nothing. It is a mistake to suppose it is printed without cost. It i.? at mistake to suppose ho can live bodily by faith. It is a mistake to suppose that it isau easy thing to please everybody. It is a mistake to svrppo.se that a paper is not worth buying which contains only what wo know and believe already. It is a mistake to suppose that money due for a paper would be as good to thc publisher a year hence as if is now. It is a mi stake to believe that publishers would not be thankful Tor what is cow due tbec for sube'riptfoo.
During 31r. Stephen s speech in support ' ... , 1 .-1.11 ' 0 , . 11 4 1 1 setting home considerably after tupper, ot the resolution, he took occasion to speak ' -.. 0 . . . ' j t t 1 1 . ! with a guawiut; sensatron at his "innards ot 1 resident Johnson as having but re , 1 1 i 1 1 . ..,1.. ... en 1 and two mangled jaybirds in Li rocket.
Farming Tools There is a plow out
i in the snow, an J the h- r:e rake is up in the j field. X-L:lect left them there wheu he went oil lish'ng instead of finishing his i work. Neglect will always be a shiftless, "V" r "lul , i .i. .1. i .i . . . , , 1c repa;rea, ün: .o oi an "Ti er tools mat . nr-cd Hien-iiu": tt't. n !'. vf:r:iv üiv I'hern till all-in ,rd.r and rcvJv fori, s!1,f, j " ' . ' V "V- . ; are necessary to uo ir.c or'arv retairi 01 : hü larmiur t -ois. It iv; i.a? u '. t trot :-uc ;. : his farm in '-""""i . . " " i K-t him cet them forthwith lt 771.1 bC : ... . money in bis t.ocket I 'Jf ce Fanner. WlXTEPw l'l.E.'vSAMUir.s. Th l.Cil .. , ,. ,t f cuutl U4 iUC ,UUiaii-4i'ÜK3 Ah Il-rail very ncersiy too thai wiuicr is nc. al ogether devoid ofp!ea;tt s." atic.u. u, SUr.ests a fc7r . i r, , man trudging i r - , - . , , . . , ' ; üftcea miles through th slush with a tön , P. , ,, . . . 1f. pjunl gun vrr his shoulder both half . , -' , , , , . cocked lllowed by a mancv dog I which .M'!U ' VUl II 'J.11 1 i ' . i illj.l II U'J T 1 II iT i 1 1 rr - i i .1 e I vvi vv.i'-v, inv. auiuu;ui, tt.t'a 11. V KVI ; VI I ' I . I - i" " I After a five mile walk, getting among a fine covey of quails and finding, after the first round, (missing with both barrels of course,N that your shot bag, instead of being hackled around vour waist, i.shang-. inr on its accustomed peg in your ofSc. "Whale" the uog. Skating on the ice. With thc view of elicitiug the admiration of the pretty girl in full costume, cherry colored streamers in her hair, and red gaiters on her little feet, you put on extra 'Se dlops." Meet with a misfortune in running down Ler pet poodle, which inse rts a full set of teeth in the calf of your leg as you drop grace fully on thc Iri Ige of 3-our nose, sympaiiiiziu v. acuiauon. xoicv voce, irom rreity ryyhat a fool 0 ,J ' V The Old Woman and the Crow, At a certain cross r.vids, in the State c? Alatama, stood a small grocery, or "whis key shop." previous to the rebel ion, where libust head and chain lightening" were dealt out to the thirsty unwashed, at the small su u of five cenrs a drink, or twenty cents a quart. The genius of ihU de!eeta blc iustit ition vas one Bill Sike. tc jam jng various cth.r p.1!?, hid a dcinest'c crow, black as the aee of ides. Thii erow had learned, MU3n other thins", to repeat quite plainly the words u Damit von" which he of course heard frequently uel !n i-nf.V, i,iw., d Arr.nm ib.ht nnn .Uxthe crew was frightened from his home and Hew off into thc vroed?", never to return. About three miles from the grocery was a settlement rae:ting house an old tumbledown dilapidated aflair, only uc l on cer tain occasions, when a "circuit rider hapj in the '-front pew." and was soon absorbel ; in thc eloquence ofthe preacher. The g- i Reverend gentleman had seaieelv -rot under (full headway, an. I commenced thundering his anthemas at all grades of sinners, when in , a hoarse. croakiiiL' voice.1 from above uttered the ominous words : ''Damn vr.uf" j he Treacher and eonrrre-ntiou Ijc-I agat at su.di profanity, aud earh" prere I audience, and just a the preacher cast his eyes upward to search tor the delinquent, the erow flew down from his perch, aud lighting on the TJible, calmly turveved the terrified crowd, a he gave another doleful i croak: Dahn ff Otit' The effect was electrical. Giving one startled and terrified glance at the intruder, the preacher sprang through a window, carrying sash, glass and all with him, acd set off at a break neck rucc through the woods, closely followed by bis horror strickeu congregation, who had piled out of the building pell moll after him. In the general scramble, the old lady with the crutches had been knocked down in thc church, unable to rise, and en obscrving her the crow, (who was after something to eat,) flew down beside her, and cocking up his eye at her very knowingly agaiu croaked : awn you The old lady eyed him savagely for a few moments, and then burst forth in a ton of reckless defiance : 'Yes and Damn you tto I hadnoth ing to do with getting up this Method. st meeting ami you k ox it, too ' The poor old am! hid mistaken thc crow for the Pevil, aud couc!uded to propitiate, if possible, thc wrath of hi Satanie majesty, by denying all complicity in the aflair. Thr iwhl i$ full cf Ju$t "such people. A set of Conjrrc? men arc k w engaged in the effort to trove, that when thev told a . Hie people in their epeeehes that a State could not secede, they lied. It they don't succcJ in doing so, it won't be because they don't work hard. Ilxan Family. A person wasbocftiog that he was sprung from a Ä.V71 family io Ireland. Yes," said a bystander, "I hav. seen somo ofthe same family so Kigt.4.ir Jttt ccvld rot totc tl povxd
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