Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 March 1866 — Page 2
VOLUME 11.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 2C.
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T;tur.SD A T, MAT.. '22, 18 i'ißJ remarked that "the constitution Sives con. !Kreithc risht to impeach the President. I - - - :- ' -
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, Honored its existence, that to appeal to it "IJl Ui a v,ixiei-uiai;isiraic oi uur-in me ri-ms " - ------ - ! r 0 ,....,,!... republic in its best days. Simple, unafiee- A rcsolutio'i - . . r- . -i-- m- now. oven lor an unwortliv nurnnf "ivm . J '.. ...
Dr.?l!JL:tli( v ; --r ted. o!f-liand and extcmparaueous in it. nation should be
si. nope tint ultimately an may yet be it js yet vigorouSf r,0W8rful anj of bounties. i
rvr 1 t" meet m ( onvcnti-jn at t.e . ..." ... ... ,'i i . i Gov Cox tr., ; m.v,-,;, r.n .iita rrovisions mstead of overriding and i hy that strong common sense and earnest i VIU' . '
Sli1,rc1y. Marrh 3,1, ISCß, i trampling them under foot during tha last 1P"C neai auil.ty Vihicii has ever a.st.n- ioYervic t i h lCcsidei t John- . ! vi ".t , tv ,llM-nA 0....;.,- v . lushed Andrew Johnson in the course of ' 11,3 , ,ucm"v witn i rcmtni uonn1 ocHP. - I '!' -;i,,Hn! ; four years we wight now have some ith , , , rpi. son. The latter stated that he aimed at D-'V-";" to Mti-n.l thr I)'-mo;rntic otste ; . ... . , . . I ,us 'l"'rait.o ana sen-made caieei. . . . . ronvTnTton. toV held at In aauap.i , or. the their sincerity wnen they appeal to it as J There is uo concealment or reservation. It i 1 ,e earliest possible restoration of peace on j r,tarf:vof Man.-h. a nide for their action. Unfortunately ! gocs direct to the mark, and literally i basis ol loyalty ; that military rv.-cnr j Ijv orler of the C.-r.tr r.v.rr.'ttp , , . , . . i ;, ..v,ip, i;rp llrlfl it irl (lf :nii;.M1.. nient alone would not paeily the south, and . - if T-rvr f!,.;.n,.n f.ir the country tiiev d d not uo so. and we ii'paics auve, upon tncait irs oi muina- . . t . . . . - .. . V. .
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. n r. ' . C. . vr-no: . . . : 7 'a;i:i:j-J'jnv:v!i!l.i.'i Lo tho .:-.s nr- t'ln o-i rn Sttnr.Uv z:il th; O'lTcili-fi ti ir-pi'U. deio a-.i. j 4 t.i , v .-..- . ' w.- , A , , .! V ,T i , before the ttc C-.'.iv:nt'.n for its action. :
an! Mi-.h-i c-v,..;.. V .u'd 1 v-'I rcirc- 3,J''ru l'cuI"c Faluuut..v.4 .:-"' i -n f: in education, industry, justice and troodr , 71 A U-,: :Lr J tJ -3 i-? anV 5 -1 - cd revolution. The jrrcat rncs of thcjfP' Andrew Jackson. But it h ot j Tennesscc. ' J & VegetaDiC AlllDrOSia, ! Uavi,,S re,tnai4cr.t!y iK.tcd !n r,ymoulh for ! 'WLxi Rente t. . . . iu the nature ol Andrew Jnn.sun to re. O r. a . nrr...M,t;,, .. -i i???;:?:!! ir5rfziro3'22iS2rr2:
..s,'.'4v?.4aj4 jimee-.i l-c, inu.ci Eummarj pumiuiue-. j Constitution ana LiovernTuent ot lus conn 0n the Atlantic coa-t are fur from l-cin- j V TT, i"i .t, if . r,-. r . 7 c r 7 r. MrirUIatur- IMIt Uv
rre:aent Jonnso:. u.s r.t itFoaissuca ; non the assa n.s of hbertv. vho arc trv try. without crivmir them in return, and UntisfactorT. Tlv rpnnnt tliat a i-.ith. I "V """r."1." 1 VV' VV. " A ; ' , ,r theas-n et tV wor.ntc of r
th nrro-lovi! win? of his iny that!in,r jn V;u i to make hiui a tool in their
they are chm-r'.n: f.r h rcnuvrJ. and j
trireaon to impeach him. Ths of thc i Freedrnen's Bureau Id!! raided a irm of j Republican State Convention. YVui-cratlon an ! :.hu-e hr thc radican. and J T!,e Kepublicans o? this state eem tolc the cpe.v-h vf the VttUut thc other dav ln quite a nraddle, jud-ing from the chardenouncing Steven. Sumner and Phillips ! acfcr cf their procctdiugs in convention at as trattow hiW.rin- cqir.llv with Davis. I Indianapolis, last week. Fearful of being Toorv.t- nnd others at the outh to destroy' 03 tlw unpopular side, and not knowing thc Uuicn WAimorc than thev could bear, j how thc people would receive the veto Thev affect to think Mr. .Johnson acte 1 j cssajje of the President, they sagaciously verr Bahand.v,selT wh3n he denounced j resolved to indorse both con-ress and thc thcwni2n. tv.,iiviguorb- the fact that j 1WIe lt' Whether they will be able to th.Thavo.vncethccncarncntof theU'crfonn ccfl.8ful!y the feat cf double t. . , ; cnucatrianism thui attempted by them will prc-cnt cs-r.)n rr c .;i2rcs. been cnsianl-! t J . , . j- , . j ! i"'C shown by the result of thc fall elections. , . . . . .i ! They probably honed that their attempt to m a revo.utionary p.ot to cvcrtiii n th-- i - i J 1 , . i carry water on both shoulders, would be g.)vorr.?-.!"3t. It n;ny nave cccn 'an ; J . ; . j satUfactorv to Mr. Johnson, and that bv u:riilic i ur the ries;4en- to cnar-re ne?c - , -.it- . . t ri their qualified approval of his course, r.cii viiii c-r.n traitors. :r. the vr.-iy ha d.d. ; - ' . . ' . k . ,, 7. .i ' they coa'd still retain him in their party, but tic liitfih.-jent. can'Md men nt the, - ... . . . . . v - ! Vain hope! While they were revolving country. f.rnT rccrrct tnat he cti-J nat ; J n
have; thtiu ari Cited an put upon trial to anwcr th2 Ci'.arse oi t;er.?;:: m a court i a . i traitors flr sinnlv ?pcaki:j travernmer.t. It f-r-ti th- th .Mn'is rf . i i i l i caes wu:h have occurred within the last t r , . le.r YCirs wherein it, tizether v:th the , . . . . . i v.io-o party to wnich it bciungs. applauded j 3Ir. Lincoln and his ri;a:j -"riday (Stanton) fr,T the arbitrary arrc?t and punishment of j men for daring t -) call in iif ation the wisdorn of the exoc.tirc policy. They arc rnlv in favor of th"- course, i: scorns, where their political epp-r.-nt? r.re thc sutTcrers ; by it. When then is hnjrer tint the; uccoru-.n-.y. A m p .j .t'.ar.ty td .-umncr. ; Stevn.-. Cu.fai iv Co., is on the w .mo. j
fr j,5lr . .;..i . I asiiiugioa as traitors, cquauy guilty . , ' Vm . jwith Davis, Toombs and ohueil. How
iijii'ie m :i';:n tlr.s subject sesms 1
surr.ri I tii.it !..2;i ar? f.- hr riMraea as 4 t j
.haiic win t, r. .o ,h,:r ti. Tri .be i,h rn,icai S';, tp, sr.d they fe c.mpeh-.-u to quaff its ; are yet ixh in your mind. ierar.ee i said his greatest object was to sec the robardie-, they think it an outran.- , You announced your unequivocal en- ve say, in c.;nch.,ion, as ail will, who i torrtn rcace an'l r" Parity in the Tha present a.rcct of afTuirs is rather of tl,e restoration pohcy of j rcad the -ecli, (3o'l be thanked, that weiB0UtlK 'e south was in the condition ot r .i - . , ; rrej-ident .Johnson, and denounced the , i . , , ,i : tr, i i a man with a broken le-', and thc question Z -oon-.v for the de.;uci:ves in and out cf :.t-: ir ae a I resident, who, at this trvinir hour, ! ... . . . ... , r' .
' -l,", v "Lpiv -uiiij-i;. i .i.. ,t. . : . . ,i ,. i , was ma now n o ii i was uroM-ii, uui miw v.n-n-5 Mr. J..hn,'.u l.d.n-rn th., L,- v .e nfr.A v.: is adeouite to the criMs, and who. in order . ,, ... ,. , m ... ., r, i
na th, nerve t. h:rr.-lL and the p.f the I resident, and evaded the mu cIutch lIlc d,Mnii(n raak,,U b . thc thr7at perfect and quiet repose, and any attempt allüry to d,,ud a:, i cury out hi, mcas, Tt.on o. suffra. !anJ by a c!o,e and deadly cutest render ! 10 walk T ould make the matter nrev.nl th.,,, hv'di,? cfiic. under bis j A. powcnul organization, hrse ofiica : t,iUu fn? f f , . i worse. 15ad humor and exhibition ol rc,- .... . , . ., 'patronage and an unscrupulous use ot j ' tles.sness would do no good, hvery feelappo!n:::i:ut .i. do w..o iiiia their wh :n..nRy. secured to them thc victory. rrm f.wi in-calculated to stir the discords of the
i :.. - .. .... . ... . . .- th e rjrtt h bcci the cviL of their day Tar Juit fer i...vc becu tvov.tfo. cnes :;i th? history of thc country. The r:id;c:l ever j rc;,c ? ; rule or ruin, failing tolling thc c crva!;ve-. in their party
nditi n.xltv cerlainthät ihc days of I V' "f1 n,M.on lh" f,ceIarfiJ heir p.-er arc numbered. Lot good men 1 1'0?? 1 r bey have ve-crci .tdb.cdin -.-d j 1 0 r". .f (.t.tut.on .o..-.icro tui.i ..oe. ".; -y.jir.f.bßyanee, aid its legs!;itive and exeeu-
w " w" 4 w" " - I rat ion, ar.'i ijyan almost unannnoui vote. no'.f trying t crc -t a new party on itiiTh Ppnblica party in Congrej and the ruins. The Pre: lent. .Sccr-?tari'; Seward, 1 ctc Legislature accord to thc negro V..!!c.,. Der.rJn. and McCahV.h rn-.in r:l,,nl litical righti with the white
7 7 " in charge of t!;e c n ,'rvativo ".ving, vbily Ht.Mito.i, Ilailan. Svce 1, Stcx ens and Sumair take th? lead of thc ncv faction. Tbe ; fj.-ra:rirc sustained bv Raymond. Keteher, Vv'eed, the Democratic party and thc peo
p.o generally, vthu t.i former counU ()r4anizc in every nook and corner of among iii adherents Caa-i. Fnsd. Douglass, j the Commonwealth. ths Chicago Tribune and the riMnp on- Organize to sustain the President, to greas in session at "Va-diin-ton. Can any ! ,nnintain 3"our Irinciple., to restore the sane man doubt wlrchpart;musttriu..oh?iUnin' ,0 v1in;,icat. PJt . . . . ; , ' 'your race, nnd to bring m political ohl.vW e invuc aL who ith in f .v..r of h.f nnd j inn the men who have been faLe to th, order, ail opposed to the inauguration of j Union, fa!c to their pledges, false to the an unholy rovoluti'.-n in oppo-."tioi to the I instincts of their bhod, and true alone to
liberties of thc reod-. to join In u deter.a f th Pr .-! Jctit hi 1 - ilcr.n fauit'.cisnj. . , r . ,. i . i'i. n'i:, of Oen. each are qu:?-' in l.3mt at the manner in which McCaVty and hii ien ls f.K-.J I in .v.vin.:i:ng him out of the cant frien nomination for Ar. liter rf t-tatc. It U that Gen. V. un U.'ibtc-üy receitd a majority cf voles in the crrcntio--, hut that i.: nbc dience to a prcconc-rtcd programme of a caucus held thc n'rrht Lr;f.re, McCaity v.r.3 declared the r-onoi e. This wMjust about hs fair as the r conducted haa a ris at Indianapolis hare hern ,e.ml st, think no cne 'in
TlIE Chicago radicals are in quite a tu
over the recent courjc cf President iJui. 'soa. A meeting wis held there on
j Monday night at which Mr. Johnson waa;crJ Rrcc!i of President Johnson, '.mi,l!g hr-.ted f,r what the radicals are ! delivered at Washington on the 2-M of -
D!easedtotcrmliiiJcfectienfrointhepriQ - cii lesef their r utv z.-alous .Dpafe ; cif ics ci mcir p-mj. a z...aious .peav-i .This should bo done to prevent this new !tsK ;.vr from seizing the liberties of the people and playing Cromwell. Congress should declare itself in permanent session ; until 1SG8." ! It is truly refreshing to hear the radicali (appealing to the constitution for almost any purpose. They have so long totally . j , , n,w1v I are cownelied to think tnat now th?v only , . 1 remsmber it a a shield from the ju.t wrath i r . , J jo1 3n outri-cJ Per)P?öi Let theiu trv their hand at the work of im1 peichment, and declare themselves "in per. I wincnt C3?ion until 1SGS," if they desire : ' j that ; UUl lii'.V lUlllllb 3 ltl MW II UU T ; to do .-0 vrili call forth th strong arm of the iiaujs for ju destruction I at Indianapolis, the President was deuoun -T C - v:. . 1 Tu:ii: i -1 i : i 'i'ii ii'i . ' r-v i .i .in i ii ii iiv n i ' .. i i ii -ii .i . - . jclves; .tc su?rcct, however , tnat noaiincr i ft J 1- . .
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' i rnr! ' vmd,cate their I resident, and j ceivc blows wlicil he 5s stan(jin. for thc icportä fro,n rc.VCIiUy ;nSncctin- a-ents IS THE MIRACLE OF THE ACE ! j arc prepared to m.taufacturo all kind, of
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rl'"JUT' V1 - uMV4a"AttW' a4U Jujhe w thus s-liowm- hw disposition to wiell
nuw rather prominent befor? tbem. We ! i publish thia week the proceedings of their ' Convention, to which vre invite the ! attention of our reidcr-i. Address or the IN-iinMjrlvania Democratic State Central Vom mittcc. Democratic State Committe Koom ) IIarrisbcro, Feb. 9, 18GG. To (he Dmorrart of Penmvlvania: 1 he record of the past month strips thc from the fV.cc oft be victors. ri'- . . . . -.1 l . ' cc aroJ i jtive function3 are usurped by a cabil nf tnen. who. in obeTionce to caucus, govern the cr.tion through the form of a directory. The ri2ht of each State to regulate the qualifications of it? electors i denied; the vrili o! tin, people ot tha distrift 11 ovcrman. The initial step toward war with races h?. been taken, and a consolidated Government lon-s up in the distance. Tne teocts of the President upon tl points are our cardinal doctrines. In sus-! f-ininnr him wi vlinllfif ll.im ,,a'1'1 hat rides the hour. i:y -Mcr of .1,, I)n,ec,a.ic C' v.... v,.UIlllut,. William A. Wallace, j Chairman, - -m m A Washington dispatch says : "Good authority assarts that the President will, in a few days, issue a peace proclamation j Another telegram from the same point n . (dates : ''There is, it is said, no douhtthat I k ; Secretary Stanton n resignation is in tho , hands t,l i no President. Gen. Robert K Leo was before the Rejeottatruotioft Committee on Saturday for ! sS-'it r, hoTir.
Tlic President's Twcnlj-Sccontl of rebruary Speech.
We would be pleated to publish the 1 i1,etruarJ but Hrc ,orccJ to emit it lor . want of room. We append the remarks of ; . w J " - e Cincinnati crar, on me r-peecn, ; however, which gives an outline of the ! . . . 1 . i t ulm löiporiani points taken oy the i'resi-. jlicat in opposition to the radical disunionists of the north : Mr. Johnson inspired by the patriotic : .i ? i . i i t reuiiuiseenee.H ui iua uay, auu oievaioa oy the consciousness that he had been acting a noble part in the preat drama of the restoration of the Union, rose to the full height of a statesman and niado a speech ! : i !.;. i i ;ti" thüse radical destructives who are ',i , u . . .1 1 now the only obstacles to the peace and rir.rM(k nf tl,o n,v,trr Tli t -;.l..n r,eI,ose ; ln.c coantr. Hie 1 le-uJent es not hesitate to name these wen. He does not hesitate to comment upo-i their conduct, and upon their political views as cJi1 .1 ? ey deserve. J hey have thonjrht that by their power and potency in Congress, nnd j ju party organization, they would intimidate the Tennessee President, who, as they wun inieres.1, ioo. They may say. if they please, that in gome oi ins Personal allusions the 1 'rest- ; j dent was uudiu'iiilied and that it was im proper: but tne American people have an instinctive sympathy with honesty ami ; ' . patriotism, and those who are in that behalf are certain to be pardoned for non-essentials wheu the e.-heutiah are correct. 1 he disunion radicals ar no-y, we pre- j '. I sume. convinced that President Johnson cannot be browbeaten or made simply a tool of putty in their hands. Ho has a will and views of his own, and thev are wills and views that arc directly antagonistic to those of the factious partisans who, for the worst purples, would keep aiivc in our midst thc .mouldering fires ul disse:.-! i1'. , . . It w cneermg to hear lrom the h.tc Iluuse that the Constitution of the Lnited fetales is again to be unfurled, and that it ; is again to be treated as a living and vital 1 instru nent. It is glorious to hear from a . . ,, . Seat ol power an indnant blat agv.nst those who, having diregardcd tlieConstitution, are now Peking to permanently ! uiuum, uib iumi deface it bv their amendments i aj.,l altera- . tions in violation of its origin spirit and character. I I found sensation that can hardly be exagieratcd. and its efiec1 ur.on the status nf . ,'..-, , !.,. 1 )-, i. ii hum win ue hiiu Kiiuurjn. line i the attributes of hi. urcat cff'ce to protect . T. " s -"- j lu,ul ri the liberties ct the people and to nia.utain r, .-. i the tjiovermijcnt uainst its Litter and' i, c-f i t- . i deadly enemies, Stephens, bunirier anil i nuiips, ne is entitioa to, and shoula rc ! reive, the earnest support of every patr: otic man irrespective of party. The hands of the President must be upheld. W'e have not a doubt that they will be, for his policy represents, at this moment, j a vast majority of the Lnited States a majority that cinnot, and will not, sutler 'Special Dio-h to the Chicago l.'couWican. j Inijianaitu.is, Feb. 'lit There is still' -rcat excitement about the Pre j speech. The lpuhl.ns arc at what to ,lo about it, while the De Lre ;ubilant 4 j k 1. v- . v va HVHIVUW Ili'MlU UlU 4 I LI'IVlll at a Ins moerats i are jubilant. ,1-,,, -it 1 4 .1 -.1 toclay from Col. l.mi Urown of the i th r .v.,frt. ..v i .1 Vaa!ry, announces that tint regiment has 1 , 1 1 ri . arrived at Ixtuham, lexas, on its wr.v tT' n - . ws - , , 1h Cr.unnal Court ii mukin. fhort m 1 V i 1, ,n r ; r ? killed .Martin P. took in the county jail, wa to-day .sentenced to nineteen yeaia in the penitentiary. Mathews h on his trial for he j-aine t.flt'iieo. Tbc other conspirators will be tried during the pmerit week. 1 . i' . 1 -ii- t f -ii mien-Mian, lor Killing ins wile, wu. ic tnej The Democracy are terribly indignant " er the result 1.1 the contested election case of oorhees and Wa'-hburne. They are determined to fend 3ir. Voorhccs to the United Satcs Senate if they can.
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ianiei is expectci to he present at the!pRCity. All proper aid jd.ouhl be given to
icmocrauc riaio Loir.enuon vu the JOth, of March. , Th Hon. P.nlph Hill, Congressman from the JM diti icr, i-i in the city. The Kcpublicana of h: di.ilrirt have decided to renominate hljn.
TI,.rrWt;,.n ..n-.i ii,;. i i .i.mento fiood corernment and its nciccJul
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o meets with universal g the opponents of that generally conceded that, at Julhi nobodvein nun. in, iiooouj can. approbation aiii-j'' the opponon II' rentieinan. u is .i . if Gr:y cannot be Nkrvocs ani Hick IlEAn.vriiE aro induced by indigestion, costiveness foul I -i. 1 .:.. . .i i. Moiiiacn, Uno .i i.irpni eiaic oi tho liver, nersfnj sullering lrom these complaints should avoid as much as possible tho too Ircc use of tpiritous and malt liquors, coffee and tobacco, and keep the bowoli open, itv uin;iii diu iiti uu'it uo?cs oi Jioourk t ofhabita, when they wilfnever fail to re- , nr.T trtA diffieuUy. .
The News
j TiTt)1 1- ru o- T.. ii.. t . ..... terdaj, Mr .Lane .of Kansas, made an unucce - sful attempt lo have ihc credentials ue Arkansa' wnators reiorieu to the ju u,c,ur uimee. J r. imiues .rotie. apaiiisuho Keokuk tele'ratii aniinuncini; s 1' johllsn ralification IilCcti:,-. Mr. Hier-! raan made a temperate and judicious ar-J . " . gument on the reconstruct on question. cs-pic-piMu iuii ku in ia me prcsiueui. A constitutional amendment wa ve.-fcr-dav introduced into the House proving that j congress shall have power to make all laws j necessary to secure to the citizens ol each ctnta nlll. t ! 1 1 t! . X I o in, ait niu ju i i iL'jei aim iiiiiuuuiuo u citizens ot tne several states, and to all rer sons in the several states equal protection .... i: I I 1 oi lire, uneriy anu property. was passed .that no discrimi-j Vkt-t.lf-t ill A .1 I L I Vit I1 t ' of Ohio, publishes a letter to UKU ,'1 mtcniion oon 10 usue a t-rociamation of r -eac '"""J"-" m 1 1.. The number of disabled soldiers drawing TiOU,Ious from tjlc vrrnment i 0.95Ü. The senate military committee has resolved to report the toll to provide K-r an active uniform militia force throughout the United States. (Ion Fisk reports a steady advancement tul performance ot dutv by colltctors is materially interfered with bv ex-blockade-runirs. The disbursements at the treasury de . . 1 I l.t.k .1 partment last wee were tne largest of any euual period since the cloe of the rebellion. resolution was yesterday introduced .t n i c r tioiinotnT tili rppont i.nhlir üttnolr nt Prnj. ideut Johnson upon Senator Sumner an insult to the C( mmonwealth, calling for thc ! indignant rebuke of every patriotic citizen. European advice are to Feb. 14. The English reform bill is stated to be a simple provis")n reducing thc pecuniary (jinlifiC3tion for voters. Crotia is to unite with Hungry. The SpanMi finances are re le4 t; be in a niorc faVor:lbIc Co..lition than as slipposcd. Thc fr chambers of SwcJcxi luv sanctioned thc treaty of com--m, rPinr. The trial oFMaj. John H.tlee. f rmcrly oommandant of the rebel trion at Sailsburv. X. C. w:m commenced at Uaeijh on cdnesJay lat. 1 he accused claims a uiiseiiar''o unutr ine pro isi ons o; mc cnur. ! ' 1 I .I ' ' CI . t'l. U,n....T..l.... .r,.U The XeT Y-rk coiumNdoncrs of immiv irration report 2U0,0.1 arrivals for the year kr-, Aw -v A ma-H meeting of radical republican--i i i i-. c,-.,.;.,nfi.M Til n , , - ä! , ant T tir Gov. Ole-iby onnounced I rcMdent Juiini son m bitter languaire. . n ' Thc city council of liuriinton, Iowa. lat evening adopted resolutions sustaining President Johnson. A. H. Stevens Ills Speech at Mil-Iertf?rvlllc-should be hat.ished, all difference of "pinion concerning past troubles forever nintil. II. unlnrii thn l'resiuent d re I J ! construction policy, ana said tne succe.-s ox ! the clTorts for the restoration of the states to their for r.er relations wis the on y hope foi liberty and self government. He said i the south should accept the issues ol the ! , , , - i r i i j war and abide by them in good laitn, and , , . J , .1 1 1 r expressed his coiihoence that ttie people ol 1 , 1T ,T wh.de United States one common country, ' be cWi.,hea ami defended as euch by Abolitionofhlavcrv should k acceptcj as an irrevocable fact, and we should ccaRe () jiscus3 lhe quc,tion whether the linw (,nili7;,:(1M i,,1 r ,h;in the old AVise and humane provisions sh uld be made for the negroes. Ample and full .pr()tprf5on hould be secured to them, so that they may stand equal before thc law in the pos.se.v.sion and cninvment nf all risht of personal liberty and property. All ohstach. s. il thcro be any should be rcmovci which can possible retard the Mack fron i i Cll wis si he ri'tara mo suaeKP iro.n lchv elevated to thc extcn: ef their catheir own efforts. Channels ol education should be opened up to them. Ochools and means of moral and intellectual train- ' inc should be encouraged among them In conclusion, he said his only hope fori the future was the peaceful reestablish- "-" ; .mn n.m t - I rroTccl lh's ao now 10 tne rcfl,ora - j ti,n ,f ,hft nin ntl with it the speedy roturn of national feelini; throughout its - rri i7 l i length and breadth. These results depend : upon the people themselves; upon the peo- , pie of the north quits as much as the .i ...... . .1 . . r .n: . - souui ; upon incir virtue, iiiciiij,riK-f, patriotism. The Southern papers and pe ple are jubilant over the Prcs'dcnt'a icto ppecch i n ii t c? l r..nillcd lhe 6oulh b-T tbo'c dccumcnl''' of ultiuitU juitic.
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;Ae.-u. m. '. r GRAY HAIR. piktai-4 ThlltbA.voKOSiAUiatElnjin4dd. i T V This ia tli Cnrf that lay la thfl Aii üOiUk that Kls mtdf. int. gf J iuii i4 an 2i na who wai cua ud t Jm Who now has ravon lorka, thoy a Vt? lie med the Cure thitluT ti Iu the AilliHOSIA tbat JÜ02 tnalc. This 'a tu Maiden, hanJsomi nr.d M h i.iarrie,! tho man ooc bald finX foVi, Vli' iiow hxn rnrcn lick. thy pay. 'vj. llfl Ufod thj Amdi:o31 tbut l:iuj th Parontxv!ift t- the -wät. py fafc lut :iOW ba raun lock', th-y f?--.. r.jr.iKP ho th Cur thnt l-.r pt--if Tbl? i4 the r :i thftt rin?a asy S SN1" srt,H"e fhe pecpte nal und jsy ji' V'' "rf l"nto this Icct, wlm h licrt' dot' lay f: iTTvS ''IfW if 0 W ior m hnLi or pray, L se lue sUtBRosiA that i:ng nflc. E. M.TUBBS & CO., Proprietors, PEnnccRO', N.H. 1J ING'S ! i.p4 f.f v.mth. und a. haonv ! j Young "rple. with light, f ded or red Hiir, i naTe l!,e5, unusm'jii;ti.ie cu-orr vimucu - i lic.tv.tiift;! ar.hurn. ana rojiico ! .J SHi I ii'i I1U1IIW11, hfat1T PC:liprt . aim iiuiiiwrH, ira uic iicoii vu.ui uu .v, 1 i lcMiemlncl Vc'ern lis have their remaining locks tightened, and the bnre tpots coTred with a luxuriant growth of lUir, and dance for joy'. Voun Gentlemen use it becaust it is rich It pfrfnr.iod ! Yunz l.dies se it because it kffps the Hair in pl ic ! Even body must and will use it because it U the cUanes't nn i best article in the market ! For Sale b? T A. Lemon, Plymouth. Smith, Cutier ii Co. Whales je Ajrcnt. Chi an, Ills. vllu26 6m. THPSTATP.nF IVHTANA ) ST -HK COUNTY. J In tl Common rioaa Court, Mj Term. 1CC6. r!l!,m;,' tVarks Foreclosure. Joseph A.Bertv & Lt.!. Berrr S WI.wsw. the plM.ti9 in the Uve entitled cuisc. by his attom-y. has h.fJinmr ofiice h.s complaint in said eaa.e. and it nnearintf by afl- ! diivU ol diMnt-rettvl person nn file u .nd e:".?. ( that thc said Joseph A. Berry k 1 Ly.lia B. rry I are non-reidrnts ii the State of Indi.int. thre- ! f ;'be rnid 'elend.nt aiehmby ly.t.Srdof the ffM .lt Cn,.t lfn.ise in Knox on tll? Fourth .. . . . . . i .-. .IoikIit ot .iar, irou. ai-.o unies mev p f.-ir ! and nlead ron-ent or d-mur thereto, the same wil I Ihr ilct-rmiii'.l in tl.oir absonee. Witne the Clerk and seal ot -i l court nt Knox, this .4:11 . .,.l, tiururl vn7uv w patp.i? r.'. i WJ ! - - -. -. rillin MASON i HAMILTON CABINET i ORCJANS, fortv different stvhs, nd.ipted to gu(Td and seeulur mn-ic, for S?0 to $C00 efich. FIFTY-ONE r.OLO or SILVER MKIJALS . or other first premium awarded them. Illustrated Catalop-.es free. Adirrs Mab m V Hamlin, IJn.ton, or Mason Rrothef.p, New York, vllnl It n A T IT TAT Q PT) TT?T?TT & Go's mi: Ob erlin, Ohio. 1 S. S. Calkln A: C. I, Gr Win. Principal of the Commercial Department, Instructor in thf Science of Accounts, Commercial Ariihruftic, Commercial ljtiw, and Lectures on Po!:til Economy, Ilaaine-13 Customs, Correspondence, kc.t kc. D. A- Curtis, Trincipal cf ta.l Uü-nne Ufep-utrasnt, and Associate Iasii uctor in Science of Acesunts. C. II. Pond, Prineip.il of ihe Telegraphic Department, aad Intructor in Praetieal and Thoret;.etl Tel ejj'r:'phin?, Message Registration. Reports, ic., i.e. 1. K. &, IV. 4. Drake, Principals of the CliirograpLi: Department, toEtractord in Speiverian Pentninship, PI hid, Prattical and oinamental Prn-I)raing Card Marking, Letteiiag, etc. Ltctin-er on .Janfn Conterft,nS Monc,. LxcbanSe.4c. c- . road, Lecturer on Frictioual and Voltaic Electricity and Insvructor in Thcsretical Telegraphy. Wm. KIN'CAID. Jr.. O. C. HIl.L, L. R. TCVriKLD. A.C. RIDEÜL'1' Tutors. In .vMitinn to the above, an efficient corps of AsuisUnts is constnntlj cmptorei. The Tuition Fee is onlr about ONE HALF that uM.iilly ch-irpod in nimilnr Institutions; wiilc the clxapnesa of lirinir. the numerous ediic- ; tional Hilrantafcs of the pUce. and the comp ira- ... , .:.., : ,.. tire nosenr ui ivui('iaktuw9 iu Ott-, uic iniiwruai cojiVideratiotH. V,c do ot 0 4NTr.K situations to our graduates, for it u boyoHd the power of any Commercial Coll.'Ke to pet situition for all ils graduates, Knt va rn r.'iniTrr full tu! pf.iipi rtf itidf ic tion toonr studeun. Rememucr , we sre not a link' in anybody's chain, iiithrrdo we loy claim toso abcnd a thing ai n "pattnt" on a svsiem of instruction. TERMS: iuhm...w u.u vwu,H,.Ml..w.s.nw iviraplnc Course. (;eg.; ! Rii, t-o.nbiiie.l, haaitV Course M 1chpr " T -,,B,,,I I PHcoimt to ininiefer'ti ehildrn 45 00 15 00 1 .1 00 children aud disabled foMiers. To any hIio have douuU concerning where o po for a lliiiness Ii lu ition, we e.iv if you tudr one week with us, an 1 find wo h ire leee:red you by falce rcpr?eitUtto:ii, a Ii far your tuition fee, and it will be refunded. lMiit f.ul to send for Catalogue and Circular before going- elsewhere. INSUItn YOUR LIVES for benefit of your family with Rood Local Aglit, and not paid, tbroueh VUrU S3, TUVtU.tO ST RAN JIM Polietes issncd and losses U-wrlPvfiOtf
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We, the undersign appointed to arprai an tra buli taken i.p by Pie:iant Byhec f Tippev.iuuv iii-itip, ruuniy oi Hursiimi. lii'JiC::, on the 30th d it of J mu.-iry lat f.r.J the ':nf t be nn anim-il Miijjo.nd lo Je c:.e vcar oll 1 xt pprin; :i rvd nd white ro.-ü viiro ar inniks or brand pcrcfiv;u.Mv, and we npj r.ii-e I. im tobe worth Sir, :ni wedrc!;irc thrtt .id :vr:iicn! i.t and deacriptioQ uss made witluut pirtialltv cr :it-Ic-ctioa. A. E. Wann, , . Subscribed anJswoiu to before me this 20fa .Jit of Kc ruary 166. Lei Hoüowjy, J. P. I, John C. Cr.o'ima.i, Clerk of the Marsh.ill Ciicnit CoUit. do hereby certify th; foreoin- to be a true ami complete cnpv'of the onj?iii:t! report herein fnvd in my TJce, 1- tbiuary 1866. J IIN C. Cutboiiiu C!rk", Sale ol Morl raged In pur.u:ince of law, under eeuted by Phillip 'I r.ipp to theSute of Indiana, to secure the repiivmcnt of coi.trrrssional and com-' i mon chol fund loaned him in Stark Conn'v, i J liUlhnni. Deoemhrr l'J, 157. for $4S, und July : ! 17. IK)? for $54, principal, interest and dimne ! defiutt baviiibeon in:ide in pavmont of principal Und intrrrst; 1 . Jarne. II. Adair, thr Auditor f j said con-ty.wiH offrr for 8-b'. at Jiucuoi; , at th j Court IlWc door, in Knox. Stirk Coui.ty. lud:nna, nn .Monday, March 2G:h, 1 ?CG, at 2 o'clock rn.. the m'.rtpaffifl preiniff, to-it . Tne I north fast qu.irttr f t).r rni.th. raft rjr.artor offCI linn 21 , in oif nsÄin ntrA, 0 ran7 one j Ijiüg in Mid JLirk County, with nil nppuitn mi c s 'fcoiu.j.p acrn laorc or !. U:t!-s the anifiiül UaT. with costa of silt?, Js bid or paid brforo sale, i fail lam! wilt be bid in bv r;i 'Vr the of Faid jfuuJ- JAMKS II. ADAIR, ' Auditor .tt Stark (r.ntv, Indiana i M.irch 1 , 'C6 n2t.-.v3 fritter's $G. Plymouth Marble Works. ! HARTMAN & HAUK-
Tu life ToS, Burr nit Tofs, Cviintrr tfiVcts a pei-nnccT.l u;e Trv it t.-.rtctly. It "n Shis, &C, av., w.,rr.:i;tc;ltocv.re. ' I ; s..!e I j c;i D.-'-.p.zirH at &0 cent jr hc tU.. Ther solicit the patror.ir cf all who wan', nnv Myers i Kroihcr, Wi,olo?.i'.i Acciit?, Ht Loulr. work in their line, and assure them that thc-v Burrmnn an -e'.r.ack. 1G L:.ke Streett, Clnc.iwill cell their work ; .,, , , . ,, f,, AS CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPCR, ;
than any ot' er cstablihraent in Northern Indiana, and warrant atisfaction inallcaM P. Shop on Michigan street, between Washington and Gano. D- P.O.BoilSa Tl0n4S-ly. . FIRE r FIE ' FIRE ' J. illLl x Xa.ixj . X 1 L.LJ TO THU PSOPLH : Inconsequence of the recent d.trous Firp! harr remor- dour LARGE STUCK OK DRV . lUUU3, consiatinr OI DRY GOOD8, 17.3t: TTl' 3IatIC Olotlliug anil i nonrc v n e i n r tiita1 r- fMt' J aa w aM"l"5 lulkMV l-U',l yAXKKE X0TI0X8, LAIII:Sakd GKXT5 FCltS, GLOVES anu HUSIEKY, j i q KXTLKMEN'S AX I) LADIES' FUR-I XISIIIXG GOODS. j t QUEEXSWjRE, GLISStf ARE, Iu fact YernhWig uarallv kept iu a ccur.trj store TO G. S. CLEAYELAXO'S OLD ST011RE ROOM On La PORTE St. And next door to C. Il.llecvei Law Ofice si in
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--r -n TOT) T1 P C Rpgardless i or O O "3? We return onr thanks to ourfnend? and the puMic generally for their former lib-! cral patronage, and respoctfully invito j them to give us a call at our new Store ; Room before purchasing e'sewhere, as wc ; i . . i i i f Ä. rPc-.; are determined to cUso ..nt our preset , toek and will make it to their interest to . ivc us an early e til. J . M . D.l LK,A: CO. P. S. Don't forget the place G. -S. CLKAVKIjAND'S' eld Store Rvm on LaPorte Street. vlOn'JStf ' t 4, 000,000, TU e un -ersiiincd is agent fcr tho Coi n -:xchnnc, Arctic, and-' ILorillnrrf IXSCRANCK COMPANIES, representin; a capital of over $4,000,00'). T!l UTA fill r1i iKlrt nn.l trtiLriw.k! yliw s
7- u i . i- ? . ' , . ' .. n.es, which a, ju?t h.norabW awl P promptly all losses covered bjtncir policies. Rate as low an can be ufforded b resfousible coMn-udes. For insurant a'r J. O. ftf1
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TWT11if 11G11 GcJll Bal5aiH AVAeiilX -UOUS OOUKaI -OaifaaHi Is warnatcd to Le the only preparation known Vj cu;c Couh?, Colvt-, Ho iretiie, Aeshiu-t, Whoojuiz Couch, Chronic Coughs, Co::un)piiou, Hron ; l)itianu Croup Bviiij: prepared irom Hcney
4.1,,.. y ,lw en.' llcibi it is liealnig, foiteuiu.ar.d exp -cto?-?il nni l.ans tingi anj particularly uiubie tor ali affections ?f r to raO'U'.u, ex- :he Throat and Lung. l or jU by iruggiis
orvvrho-o 7vCt DYSPEPSIA.. Qfefy TiilCKLAND'S Äaf ua-- TONIC is a c.r,ceistrat-a tg p: cpar.it ion of Roots and V H?ils, with tutiaci J-i acd yry carir.iijative losrreMthen NSJvS the Jfc;nu!i aad nervo vftorri. It is .1 oerlidn remcdv for Dvprit or indipi-i.:ioiJ, Nervou?cs. . Lo-o" Aj p-tit. Acidity ol the tuiasth. HhI-j-cncy and iVbüitv. Itis"z:ot .ilch'h-.rsc, thvrrfjro it istpt-Mcuhirly "h-itid lor V ck, !t.-rrv s.ßi I)-;.cp-ic j.er.-ons- for Ki'e bv all Uri'fjrUl ; even'neia at $1 per Ultlc. in ctly rives UT.inc t.te reJ;ct rujtf . A Coilgll, Co!d, or Sore Tlirout, KrQc-.Rt ia uituTE attkntion au shollu ps i, . chkckm.. iFALLo-vTocTiNcr , Irritati-n cf ths Lungs, a Perm-meat j Throat ..kfTaioa or i la;ir:tj i Lung Dissate rJj BROWN'S bFlONO-IlAL jUAVIXQ A UlRSCT JxriXEfCE TO THT TAUT, OjV ! IMMEtJUrr RtL.'FF. ' For Eronc Ills, fthrr:, Catarrh. Coaj sumptive and Tin o.tt Dii-eiaas. TROCHti ARÜ USKfl V.'ITII ALM-AT. G ;0O J-tCCI.flS. Ö1NGEHS AND FU12LI SFKLTR wiU Carl 7'mc'i'. useful !:i clcrm the voloe v.I4ca taken bcfL.re .vhig or Spmlcin.-, ani hs'vinp thetaru::t arp-r an ::.u.i! oxerMon of the v.i - . ii f . ,. . , ; pr -cTibt-Mi jy i'i'n u'is 2Tu !mvo h oi Jot'rroif'i'ia fr.m orrrr-i:. men irfOi:rhrut t!i c'-uctr . l:: :.r:;.- .'o: ia- rvi::. ni. i h.vii ptori ! their vCicvy by a tt-t r.f .r.y yrarv, k-40h f-.ir jPtuh thf-n in r.; w Wi i.i vniü :s rrU ot j lif" world, ;ir..i tre TRfe- re uuivt-rsaiiy j-rc- ; itoji.eci! t.-Mtcr tau? :tl er :tr Ostais onU '.V.-,;vm: Bftrnut. Traettr tiiC Yn-(Ut3 Jr'ii.'titicni ; U;;: -R ' hSold evrv.-'.fve in the Vv.'J Sutes ar.-i ii Cl'.'ilS '.'U' tji5 Tli;,'l-C-i. iEW STOCK LAUER AND BRO. Have just received a. SPIj!.V DIU lvordiicnt of READY-MADE CLOT II I N ö f BOOTS and SHOES. ANIA V:vit'ty cf oiiciu. Th'ir Stork of roofs f.ad..,)eM putirTjiiri jtlcserviüS pubho stiii.t:cr, ue rrai-ds .;cai:ti Ti.rir CItl.:.n? eTnV.rf.cr f 11 t;i.ftliti,-. at.lii.j a iH :Ot bo u:".u rc.J .ii v hr,v..e in tlo- vliice. ZT CaU ;U ck icfr.o (J:eii-i and Prices tcr 1 t t-.ii e-. i. o'Ol c 2.1 .-loor South cf ri'.:cs' PiKfrSwre !rh mouth. Marth 9. WS-it HOIilDJYjaESEJTS. A C A TS 1 .1. T r. i . Gt.t S!e of Jivrrlry end Silrurt. Tüc Arrand-ilcrent lfl DltrlUC.Oii. 0u" Aprr.ts are mr.kmr from f ire to Th rty . wc ?.; L,u. invo,.- lfi,i K-.urp-'iawtwMlfJ curftrck t jo, er One Million D..ilfi;i. t- 1 n.lid auoi Irit-r.t ! of Wstches Wnz. I. nlics'an i C nllerarri'f Jew clrv of all V'a's. ofthe not fa Ki.u.nUl? i atfcm 1 scltirr ;t 1 ruol. Send 2i cc;its lor a certificate and vrn wi'.Ifcr nl.it yon are entitled to; it $1 t or rive eerit:.ates, or $5 for thirty, or enu a cent tjn.p lor or.r tt inis fo Atai?t whiih are ct the ixo?t liberal kinJ. Now : our lirxe ! ARRAMAuL JL CO.. r,4 3T)os. No. !G7 Broadway, New York. T ii "C "d 4 N E 51 r T I V E Th a.Werii"r hsi;.f 1-i-a . ot.lre.I to bcah-'t - - i in a ftw v n by a Tory i?.. V r ruilr, f ,-r I having fi.f: i d :..r rvcial ts ilh a scvoro j Ium- ;.:Pi lion, a:id I'm', .'roid !!- r.se. tHiM.m iticn-i--imv.0i.fi t. tr. Lewa to lia itÜont eufTers tho m nr- rfrsr.. j To i". - -T. he will s-r. 1 a ecpv of ll.e ; r-.eo:ipii." u.it-.i (ft-; f'clur.e), will, thc tiirecj lions .O'- prfptii.isT .-mcl n.-in: the pi;u. whith ! they will I i.d a v;nr. Ciar for ("omi-mptiv. ' Aktiim., l-KOV Hiri i Coi t.i.i, Coi.r a.-.d id! jTlo.Mit siv.-S l.un ArVitioj. l he only objt-ctcf jibe a.;v . l.-ei ii fvnU" ilic Ir cnj-'l t is to j bt i.c f t ti c a!!:. !':, ri-.-.i r prend info. nation L:ch ! l.e ooi ci i i to b'- ou.l!o. r.n-l :c hopes fv ry . 11 f'l. fl - ! I. r ... - if anlM :t ihM I .. . ' ' . " .'
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