Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 April 1866 — Page 2
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J.I J. G.OSBGR ? 8 L. HARVEY, 5 Mditors. I Tncitss at, Ar r. townships in this county have not nil been A 1 . . . . '- 1 :nO?s n receiTea. out ccruiu r,.e in w .uu. . . -r;.-? In the countr cfi next wee. jority larger by about sixty votes. A des-1 rrata c5"srt was tsade by the radicals to carry the township, and we have no doubt j many of them, relying on the fib; of the Republican, really thought they could. euccetd. Xiao Connecticut Sllcctlon. Th ncctic tion cf Goyerco thousand tcversl Hope princ iifc uesa vi mo uuiu.cr ui tiijs wuj v.ero 1. . f . t e'anguinecf earrjicg Connecticut Rt th1" present election, and are thereioro not j d'üpriointed .t the result; on tho contrary j the larse dec:ertiij guns in ceariy aa ; 5. 1 the Toting f redacts cf the State sh;w be. jonJ coatro?rsT thit a rcai change 1 going cn in the aiads of the people, and that tha r.egro equality leaders in Conwill tc lj 2 slira Tnajcrity. Returns frcin searly all the co.tnt'.es in this State have been received at ladian ApolU and ahow large den.eerntie pain almost everywhere. The h'tatc is . afe for the democracy this fall, by at least fifteen thousand majciitr. L.ovc ior the Sofil.cr. A few days since a discharged soldier bo enlisted early in 1501, and remained in the army until a few we;!;s sgo, tailed on some of the leading radicals here (the editor of the republican among the nuuis her) and sought as-istanee to aid him to reach the residence of his sister in Ohio. &na reeeivci tue maga.iiccni cnnaiouuon - - ( . ! .? i of five cents. This eoidicr carries in nis body two rebel buüets, and is so disabled by bis wounds as to render it impossible! - , . 1. r tt v j for him to uocr for a living. No had . , ocen conuncu in consequence 01 nis wounus n th, hr.,nial . AVashirto.i. since Aur. yc .--.,. Avi'ti.. 1.1, S.i l C'JJ, UU'U l.CCUv.J. II ll.i'J nv,. i.V. weeived his pay l;o the rovernment,
Jin i i nad i?ta:e courts to try all ctienses aatnor ,our tms niormti.aTui, although tue rrc! and IJih ot April. iol. the l'louiem ot , polie; id abaorrent to humanity and free-' N . the federal and Stale "hs. T!u net ot : idet granted iatercn a;e to a lar renumber , the !:ii;c 1 State, in virtus -f th poorer ; dorn; and. "
yZ w yiKjr. Cai. . , . .appuioica. Air.oni in ose io were in u..u..wca hki ü. i.i.- m nie iinum i oia;i.s provides xor ine contitu:t:;ial com- oecr. Ac Lc ! 5 Sert,Mn by UnDy 1 hUg nC?C' cokrenee w;-h him to day wen Seniors tatc wore npP,,e.l and th, rveeutiou j mir.ilies onlv a, States, and not as JcrrltJ r fwtl ! ' is nevertheless entitled to the commendv ; Sherman. Johnson, McDou-all, Gutliric i thereof vb-trueted in th3 States of South j rii-o. dcpcn-leneici or protectorates; v.vA, ' TSvtTr'i tion of all genuine friendi of free govcra-; and Davis, Carolina. G oria, Alabama, Florida, Mb-j YA-reas. Their eiMent must fcariiv rrincbal oT iV.l Br.sinc Department, and -.cut We -ivc the toxi cf the proe- j The -overauent issued an cider to-chv ! irPi, JuMana and Texa.. by combina- j be obtauied to the constitution of the Unf-! "0C,ate ,av,ructor in Sc'?nc c'f Acceu,lts- j mtiS. lamation in full as telegraphed on Tudav Vrohibiting sur;ics from lei5- furni.hei ; Hons too powerful t, be SuPrrecd by the ; ted S.ate, a.d placed on a like tooting as . j S&isZu-iL- s . r : to frfc-.i'tfti th; uenartruent after tti.r . OMinr.ry course ot judictal proeeedin-. or j to n-bts i-n-uuttv, dimtvand power, with rrin5:1 r.tliC ceru.a.j Department, and ; , ,. m-Z,to wniciwe re.cr our rea.3. 12;h A n y ar rCT1:rc t0: by the rovers vested m the marshals bv the several pavers with" which thoy are I 'r!:, I 27 Tcl 1 - c i Ca l cn-i;-!ovmcnt. ' j law; al. governed, and of which the political policy P t Yc.. fcc DE3IGCKATIC STATE T.CJ.. THE I.m.V COÄSPIIIA J Thc i4ciidc-nt is p-ntiu- lu: few parj UV-, Hy another rroe!amation made i the principal of ri-Sit and justiv, we!! I 3j E & w 4 Drak l-AJs . icons now, aud those rre special eases. on the ltKii dav of Aunrst in the same eal 'ulate 1 to :nduee the pcoriie of the said 1 omtsMim 'r W l tV ' V . ECitxTAtt o? .J. Jillügaa, Florsey antl I?oxTlesto v;AStii:.-Gro.N. Av-ri; 2.Thcrc v.-a? nn !.V0S1- ln l'-.co ot an act ot (,.n-re??s - State t.q become more and more constaur j trctoM i.i Sponcni..:. PeiunMHf,-n.-in.m, Oea.üAIILOXD.MA:-;,orioiit5C-u ie Rclcasctl. irr.motisc attend.-.nce of ssectatörs to day in !nPPrVi S'd? ls'-J1' 11,0 inhabitants of in ibeir renewed a!!e.ji;ince: and, I iVa;tictl nnd nunmema! Pm Dnwinj J la the cases of Million, Horsey an-! !ihc S.-iate in viticinatlMU of ths conVider- ?v.itl, Curoltna. Vir-lnia. North WLerens. Standinpr armic-, military oc- Crd-Markin-. Lcttciiug. cto. j AUT5ITOU or ctatt, v ga 'c Court 0f the j aticu a tbc President's veto messa-e of : J-"olina, Tenne-ee. Al:;ba:n:i, J.oihm, enpution. military law. military tribunals ! J B- 5I-rriai, ; CnRlSTIAXG. BADGER, of Uare. rT;..,'',, ,1 lp,;Vion fo'- a writ of j the Civil lights bill. r.ud no iiulc disap- Arnst,,. Mss.pp, and Florida. : and the su.pnsKn of the writ of Juocas ' Ltctor cn paI)k;nr, Current. Dctin! Ui.uca uai c.i .i u..i- J- .m-ntiuent wa m inile-icd, as th-: buin,.ss :OXC(T' inhabitants of that part of the t o-pus arc. m t ine of pojce. dangerou-i to ! Counterfeiting Moncv. txchä,iSc. ic " ; TRSAsmsn or state. foi? ccr.u, the Court rentiere-the tou if g.. ...orro;cej 0 adjourns en? !-tric of Vir-iuia ly'p- west of the Alio- j i.uhiic liberty and incompatible with the! c. x poni, j JAIES 11. RYAN, of Marion. bwin-cpiaion : I without e'ou th3 TiKhtot reference loin- i V i dividu:,l n!.ts of persons, and contrary ' Lectm)p on T:icüol.S ,r, v ,;c rVotncitv 1 First That on the facts stated in U 'n:ado to it. It was. on the whole, a matter i tIiat -tat-' a:i iiie .thcr Sr.t'p bei-.ro j to the Lien. us id ..m- tVee institutions, and! and ijlr,c(or inTheeticil Tclepr.v. ' ! at:o?.'ET on::Er.a. petition and exhibits, a writer Ideas' Q .4rcat surpri-e to hundred, to witness 1 fh tni.eht watntairi a loyal adnesion j exliau-tivo of the national rc-sourcei, and ?tvr.1Tri , ... . r n . i JOHN It. COFTROTII, of Huntington. ;, cu.lt to lc issued, accordin- to one of the calmest and mo,c busir.es i-like ; t0. V1"', 1 ti,:i 011(1 t!c constitution, orjouht not. therefore, be sanctioned or al j kiff n a 7-' prnponV. r?' 4 1 the praveroftaid petitioner. ! davs of the session, in rdaee ot what ,KV ; n-'ht from time to time, ocenpb-d and j h.wvd except in eases f actual necessity! uttjj. iu.orS. . grrERiNTF."TDE!rr of pcslic i!:sTr.rcTio-N. Scc'idV?.l on the fact ttaicd in said expected wuVt 1 one i' the wot iurbu-' i-t,nt,,,1'0'' Kv he io;ce ot the l' in tod . tor re; elhi.i: an i:iva.-io:i, or for the sum- i In a.Klitbm to the barv, an rffieicnt corpi of j R. II. CHAP:iA.cf Knox. rtition and exhibits, the said I.anbdin P. j.v:'t. The abncj of any attempt to fa'cs cnpa:jcd in the dispersion of the in. j predion d trea,o:i; and, Atzms is contaatly cmplorcd. j , . jijts: r?Tiin.n oucht to be dischar-o.l frcin cus- nostnonr .nu-nt. cr any reason for tlie sudden surnts. were declared to be m a state of; lU-rr?., 'l he rovernment of the United Tli-- Tult-on Foe i ovlv about ON'H IIAbFj
JiaraUM toua.j :ojy, a in ban i.u,.. i '-- " imV-m.,n. l11"1'-!1 ' , . ' . " " '" . - ,l,e chf-apn-ss of lirin?. the nacrous cuac Ktn-ns from the -lection in the several to the act of Con-r? parsed 3 arch ..i, ; tnose who were not aware ct an miorma: . a"' . . . !CM l u sppres on, has been m con-; tional ndrantes of Jrltce. and the contra
. At tn.i i .. : t,i .,r- I ...rmJInrf "i. : :.... .. i instirrectltil a";ni:st the l.iiitto! State-, ! tati-s ii-.o-i tin ,i-.iiii-ii-f ..f t- ;n.-.ti.. a- u.uai.y ci-ireci in furoi.ir institutions: w tale
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..... . er.Mini.csicn ieutioced therein, it has no ! Seualur Trumbull will address the Sen- ea.u, A.th che
ctrried inl twa '1'-'',,; t0 try aad gcIltcnce gaitl I, P. a.lc ,.a tli:lt day nin.t th, ve'o. and will eeunties i mnd Ln:o3. Vi c w;I inl:h the returns MJ11. - tiu? r,annCr a ja cid r-etiticn .'anhfl-v I,, f. !!.-. wed !.v n d.-hafe that will
TLc c!c::::n hire last Monday passe i flV ourt that it be so certified to said that Senate Wri ht finds himself able to i ot :icl 01 ot I uly 1.,- yarned, in testimony whereof. I have ; Tu-.tton for tne Full Cour.e,inc!udir:gP-i.:ne m-ncnuo i v erei-riii nav. off q!ot!7. tmW in a iWnti- ciro.it Court. icavecr on. :.i!c Dlx- i Th .;,, n.moj i ,l,o .Mol,,,.. her,, Imy ha! ,,1 o,ä,;. tho al ÄÄ? 'ÄÄft
spring CiCCiiCuSj sua aw coaiiu:5?ieu i.. u.,. . ., , S1, :r,:..p.l. f votc , not taken belbie ; V -,i"UM:i,K'r V.sas, Aik.lUSfts. .Miv ! I.'. lbW. arid cf the ndenendo:. of tbr ! i- ni w nmi vu.mrcn uu u.wu.cu . r
C returns uom uie eiec.ion m v,on- . , c,.r,;V.Iioa Hnrrit wa3 created bv a :-srh;ti--n c.-.'in-: 4. 1 . '" ' u.c-, an unicitere.1 newspaper prc-s. iy means i VÄüAUi.ü üouiuaüK msiti.
nt cn Monday last indicate tue e;cc-, r4CVuUIcan ! uP in rculur order, ,.tered early in Ja:. , j" -" .1" " " ia,-!1";C; !'il,!0 0 td: - i
HawlcT, the radical candidate for f '. rn Tll. A Jrr,r harr, rdeduin- the I!e i:t purport oiV; ;; :uvjli:V 'nsoi tne maes, nnpie.rrd öU U '.i'ri Hirvr i from Srrisuc d. Ill s. savs the 'torrer. !, ,. . , - .. .. .. , .uia and. in.ir.i. lUr-mU , .. ,,,..m,,: :.. ..... . m mv r n
r Vv a tmirtrirv of about ere . i tie i'residents rolicv oi restoration, itav-t - ' . 7 1- .u;t..l.uu.ui uu- lllSTlJPY fib "III K y A K j. tJ iiTLHi ty a tnajoriu c. äloui c ..e ; , , , . , t township i i i. ... ... ....v..:.., -,io I l V.f r"(if . uv another nr.acamat on made oirdes. and secure 1 thoir tri-innd.. VT 1UL "Ail.
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mal even in .n t rniana cjrrej; .1 j hcr ed it woird tu h- ip'od us tempo- ' J - 4" i'.i....ii.u4iiiii ui n. , .. .-..c .mc nov, .-.p iiiers were """"f :nitivun..t;r.r r JrTJiriltfn,!,- trlnh Vnv J cn the fame cay resulted in a -: A.u. IG. IS l,v.:re revoked, and in- suppressed by the rnd- ' -:::.-,! . nB aoout ibiop.C. each. 1 53 P to! ir,ies will tinaliv triunrn. c nave ... - t . -r . p.,power.ic.i-1 .r niuno uu.u. ,. ' . ' . . 1.. !..'. t .1 ... 1 i ; . ... .
" 1 cratic tnuir.r i 17 oo'J r.iatoniv. in ,,:ni -t ';.. o oi uenrin. uci, ii.iu uenie i ?treuiauo:i niroti 1 Wi h 541 sn pnr 1 t n stA--i r:riir 1
gres, ana cetrncrc ic cut a snor. c.r.n A üispatcü troin Kcuuaiviiie 10 11 0 - ,il:-r'g ju..'',. l(, 0b:clyd frou ibc!ti,n in the words fi!swinr. viz: Jri.ht the lacal press was distinguished lor of olScial life before them. eag. Times says : Th. democracy ha?. n01thcrn planters in the vicinity. Tho j Iico?vtl, Vy t lie llouc of represent.-. . ! 'ddnos-' and ability. It '.vas sj in every fussday's dispatcher reduce Hawlcy's ctrricd thl tr.TU3hip hy 200 n.aj;iity a ! fiocdmen on the p! tt.tr.'.ioa approved tho j tivc? oi th Cunr.s ..f tlie tnit---d Slate., loyal Sb-ite. i :.n. ..n :c 11 I - rr. . i . .1 1 ! i' ,..!..- IT!.. .1,.. 1 .'...1.1, :..:i I.. Purin 2 the war the Imrd.-n 1 ininfi.
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which wa. stolen from him by a pu. :'ani.""a in u" cuuts u w",u' cal.whin:n-g lover of freedmcn, and ih;n The Kpiscopalion congregation of Del ford t-i r K-a wv to hi f.-nds. 1 phi have tccurcd the services of P.cv. Mr.
V. e. nriTi. the funds and c d c othcsl J acicsori. laic ei ueusuoio, auih,, (ineuuiv o. tür.i 6 j ocen supnressei . 1 he aut lontvfd the I in- dr.fv honnd tnüiutn. t jin.v bvuh ,-h
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ntriV,.,,! b.. fori!.- bn.Hf! who has been installed as their pastor, j of giving 1 iws to millions of white people tcJ r tjiercin to j,0 n(i.vnuted. and more than all others combiiTed. The tt iumnh
of froccdmen were too .acred to be appro-1 The Nehmend Trans: clfL 1, in the Uf those principles is to be assured.
. ,,. , ;, . 1 r . . . t - . .1 ! unicMneieu exerci.e or uicir om nai iune- in inoKmg over our country exel
pmteJtati-i-eaJienng.oiaicrjana ioose urh.it crop has stood u.c ircczing ami ,.,s:,Umed to ho law it is a nsgr.iee to tne tion,; an(1 we find then, all doin-battle most -allant who had howled the loudest :n favor of "'the thawing of the past winter, with but blight j manhood oi a people that these things are WUi.ct Thcre MV cxi?(s Ui) oraiircil lv f ,r the eau.sc t.f risht. Thev are doi,u !oya! blaeks," hvl so exhausted themselves ! damage. Some of the fields south of the alio weJ . "'tiII .l?.-mr f-r :U,11C(1 resistance of mis-u.ded citizens or work which can be done by 0 other. igen in tbeir efforts to raise tho contributions citv bcm to -bow considerable verdure." j 'cl.Ti, 5' . Vl'!1.'- p, nlL thcis to the authority of the ITnitedStatcs, cy. In every county in the State the Io
et it. .w ,i,M!,rl,. bnd I . , , ... t . , ;, . ' .'" r''k . in the States of Geor"ia, Vir-dnia. North ! cal political contests are matters ofdecided for Sambo and D.nah that tuey onlj, hai ; A vouncr lady residing m Hunting'..-u 1 dominant r -riiicii les m our iittomal Ie:r- . , ,. ,L !r'v'. "': ,-'. .,n 1
five ants let. 'countV attempted euicide ;i few days ince Some dca-erat-4 bec-.m.ng acquainted drowning. She was dravra f.-ov.i tlie Hilft the wants of the aforesaid soldier, j .a,cr efore life was extinct. Disapprcmptly raUcd tbe means ncce.ary to j ointment in jjvc was tho caino of the rend him cn h'i way rejoicing. j acu
. 7T7;TT7.T7T).r,.t Tbe two abollllo i paper., in Lafiyetle j We ttt it stated ht the War Dvpart-, . 1 i. . ... . .n t.i f.b.lare a-itatin- tbe post cttice question. II ,
4 . r . rfr, mustered cut on or before tne first .May. . . ,, ... , t i This is well, incy enouia never uecn , J .
swatercdin; and every hour tbey havej1'" t ti :r I. .t- ,.r i.r . f.ienc! to bun.
V -VitA .irrnnirit eaor fdri
I' r, -r " .nri.rr!Marliaic.f this State, left Indianapolis shame and htio-ihaticmo conreqnenee cf inn.,.lMh President.
the disgrace conseriucnt open "r.is'ger . sldiennp.' The Celnmbia City Fait says tho wheat crop mtetsahcalitiwia "Whitley county 1.1 U a. Utal failure.
Presidential Proclamation. The President on Monday last issued his
nroc-iationdeclaric- the rbell on at an procaation neciarm tne r-Dwii ou . na. Y.eEU?po?c that the effect oi t.ic prochmtioiVih be the chatter of military ! commissions for the trial cf persons not 'member; cf the military furcea of the
s ' c.v United States, the restoration o: tue naueaT. .. ' . .. , vrtnn vr vttov j t, . . . J 1 ' , ' Oy ictu. . r i T4 , Secutive muuioti. llie hails and ante- i uull.uiaU'J. devastate .i as to lorevcr prevent them from ! ccrpvs, and the authority of t.ie le-eral : l;lV3 been :hr.Mi-e I ?iicc an oirlv ! Whtrc2t, V? proelaniati.ui on the 10th ! doini; hartu enemies, w hich lat-!n;, ?I
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m the Prc5idcnt, -Jthouch delarcd much Ion- i of po;. there ere r.iany tv!:, ;ver, di. i vested i hin, by the Constitution and the 7. Th, constitrrion of the United
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'-or:,::- -r.f! re-ulatin- indicial rTO-lfh
0l,rl:n.; :tl certain ca-.es eeedin-- in certain ca-.cs." " And Thut nn the fiiets stated in said ! : i 1 r - b i ? J but the ssnieae were commuted bj the . m1 I 1 4 - .j -'- t jlonaay tne Pemocratie ticKcl e.cete-i i 3iit Louis di-p '-'O3- moii.,T' returns indicate that the conservatives naTC carried their general tiehet by 2,000 an j cCCiCd a hr-c majority to the Lcris uturc. At F.vansTiile in this State the acmocrts , have eleeted their entire ticket. At xt. Wayne they whipped the aballtionis's handsomely by about GOO maj... Ity. pain oi over xiVU. anis nasi am iy.i i . ... . I the tanner abortion bro ia tuts c:ur.?y Rad Tor ll.c rrcsltlent. Our fjrbcarancc with tho President is almost exhausted .1. C fiepullicttn. How badly the President xnut feci, cf ceure. Slate Items. There is considerable emigration from Columbia City nr.d vicinity to Mi.souri. So sajs the V. The lasf. nuttibcr of the 12ajh has no less than f.vo items of robberies and th in tho town of Decatur. Dr. I. N. Conley is mentioned a3 a democratic candidate for the Senate, from tlie c.intic- cf 0wen and Greece A man named Prank Spencer was ar rested last week at Delphi on the charge . ...... -i of errand larcenv, ana committed to jail 1 , , r , .. deta'ilt of bail. in T!i3 Superior Court of Cincinnati ha, decided that Indiana divorces, obtained without notice to the de-feudants, arc not !the President has not already committed i , .,. ' ; Ii iß'ö.i . we trust tic win uppoiiifc so nie ire u -1 - : I.i r.no nintfnr flicri wKf. i n. true Mr. D. Carland Rose, ex-United States' tUUW ' 'fl"w ' Wfednesdav He is a Johnson man, and rumor says he would have no objections to accept tho pustrnastcrship of Indianapolis. Mr Conner, the present incumbent, is anti-John.
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It is. therefore, ordered and aujU-icjei jt j;J tele-rar-hc 1 from Newark, .7.. u; V --.- i. .! mi i, ijm, hi pur.-, u attcr-is at aa oiia rnu nencciortn to bo so re- ........w. ucam.y scair-s ;
President to imprisonment for life, xncy j The tfeuite finance committee to-day '' c,vilv ir.iinta, d.-Mnateo as Uet r.r-.v in the'ohb v-n'i f-v.tiarv. The I reported to the Senate the Loan hill, inst i irriuiaf4!1,1 the ports of New Orleans Key
proeecdincs m this important caie arc 1 p , " . l"r,-,l "-u . 1 ' c ,,-. . i "
.iocn le puliishc in pauiph.et form. , 1 r - ,J 1 Hv another proclamation on xhc Iiou-;e. Inr a wonuer. found itseil . . . , ,r -Ti ... :
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on' and one of the proprietcrs of thelgainei about G,O00 votes sicce the li
Journal Albany Com.
From tVasliii-gCoii.
Washington. March SI. The Senate! ; finance committee had a meeting tl.is :unance commute nau a mceim-RllJ-.l:rr,Ctl ;o rt 1(lAn hu ; Q t);e Q ft it Ccl;.C3 1Voin the IIousc. It waylecincd lest not cn kn 1 irer its parage in the House by ainendini; jit in tue fccisatc.
vm.. shoiihl nr.t b taken i:n ar.-.l dls..itIiC lst day ot .J uly, 1SG2. issued in pursu
cussed until Wcdncsdav. The' tieeessarv nr.. - of vni-,r T).ib,V c.s-r.,! r j . J Lilt X liui c J L x iday. w.i. IMUlv'Ul . ' tviiii .(VI '-li I ti.. V' through a coJ deal of unlmp-rt irrcnj- i,U;'n,"s rroiu .'icilIas. t MEMrms, Term., Anril 1 Oen. N. U. j Ferrcit, on Saturday, in protecting a firo woman on Iiis pi.uitation, r.c ;r :?und 1 wer 11 1.. ill:". MISS.. ilOtn L'Ctn' bvutailv idir.ni.vl i.v l.r l"r.'',.ti,1. w.i; itt-u-Uv! w;( 1 , 1 f.,,,,,,,,, ti- r.mer .1 wa i wounded in thi haul, and, in seifde- l . . fence, FJizcl an ne and killed tlie nt-rrrj i j on tlie sr ot. The General tvrendero..i t-i .-..-z
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F-'nm 5i.-I:iiki.o:S.4. j nrJc-ni-ts of i!n southern States, now in lN:IAMArOLlü. Ind., A r:i 1. A rad"- jievoit :i':iin-t. the constitutional govern, cal postmas'er at Muu:ce h i-i boon removs ! mr-üt ,,f the I'nited States and in arms fed for bosiiiity ti tlie Administration, and jui-:.uii-l tho capital; that, in this national a supporter of the Pie.idcrifs p.iii.-y an- j cmergciiey. r'ongrc-s bauUhingall feelinps pointed. We learn from a reliahie sou ret ! or hit? pv--io:i or r?.-ortment will recolthat lha worh wiil be eoutiin-.ed. j !er-t only its duty to the wi o le eotintrv, r i TT.. Iii. v . r! .-,,.1 l ..-" J m
linear i. jioi u, i..iu au-jun-i uvm -i.n. ; is dangerously ill, ami his recovery ia very
douhttul, j pose ot conquest or subjugation, nor fbr the A powcrr.ii revival is ging on among j purpose of overthrowing n-.r interfering tho colored population. Thirty-two weiejwith !. rights rd' established institutions ittnvrsed in tbe canal to day. The cere- jnftliose Stales, but to maintain and defend
n:iCSS inor.v attracted im'm-nso crowds of both j tlw supiemacy of the ensritutiou and preievitig j black and white. Tlie work his bee in jctlVe tlo: rnlon with all the eoualitv and
progress several weeks, and tcvera. bund- 1 reda have deen converted. j 0 ' . . I Uur later lipatctiesearry tne impre on that Confess will carry the civil rights j bill over tho veto. If this should happen, I wo hope the matter will be carried forths with to the buprti.ie court, and tlie que. lion settled, at once, whether this is a free government or a widened despotism. If the bill pass t will be by the action of only a portion of the. Statm. I.Icvcri States arc not represented in either IIowc. in addition to tii3 absenec of mendiers from the Senate, there are some vacancies through death, and-.tlure through al-ciu-e oa account of sickness. And yet tms emasculated rump assumes to exercise 1 ! ri I.. ......,,T 1,-, . (tii.,..vri .(Tim.. rebelüm and nowfi-.d theneivci i. .,'-:.'i.i.. I.,- r.nMtl.,1, V.V 1..1V WIt I . t l it irii-t v -- - - - - - . ., 7 ;i -..,1 11 a 1 v1. nun. ...... , is. 1 , t 1 . .. :? . p , wc are n naraisc i ! een uvs.isoi radicalism, any one ct m!ucIi is ä d.zen time, worse tb.n tbefi T r,tifj.lfn c-nfme time worse tb'in tbeüt. I tints. 1 in the Clinton comity i:.il ma le their escape ou the niitbt ,.i.t i, ti;,,,, Ulr w.,r ' . . " -i "j v......0 j Ubrou - b tbe erilintr of tbe upper story of the jail. building, and letting themselves down by means of a rope made cf strips of a buffil'i robe. Ihe slier1 bis oflercd a reward of $200 for one of tlu ni, George Duncan. He is described ns being about tweuty-fivo years old, six feet high, with long and very early black hair. Tho democrats of Indian ip'di Inve Uawoo.
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nnc0 .f aa act of Congress, approved June 111 tue anic year, the insurrection wa ;v.:v.uui;u l I L'J 51111 Cii.-l'.Il ill llie OTaiCS exception of certain n the State of Virginia; v'-y. Cv anotherr-roclamatiun made i;:ssip:i k-J0v:da and Vir-iuia, except tho! -u u vi tu pur r m r :ane (f an act of Congress approved ,ui:c 7. in the snme vear the in-urreetion ie .r.f.c-e, . it .h 1 aroiiaa, .Nc-rtn Laroiina, A.aoama, L .utMana, Texas, Ari Kansas ?Iisii:s'ppi, Fiorida and Virgin. 1:1. except t.ir i ; cj'.inties v( 'aiiiia, deUT.atcd r-s Weitem Virginia, and t!;e norts .Nev u.:o.. I-, iev e.-.-. l'ort itov.i! and len;;f.-rt in juth Ciroiir.a. were do - rod Le in a state ot insurrection .1.. i 1 ...... 1 hired '0 br -J ' c.ittcn riaio, .uu. liVje The ilmi-v of remvtentaf ive--t'oen h'rceu ur.-on t he countrv hv the diss uia: tnis war is not wanea on our t art in inn v .-pirit .f op;-,rc-siou, nor for anv nur dignity of the several Stairs unimpaired, or.d that r ro-m ns tliesc objects me accomplished the war ought t.i cease; and. ; 'J ho Senate of the United States on the HOth of July, 1S01, adopted a resolution in the words following, viz: The resolution refered to is the one adopted by the House. j And, Ir.'Tfrts, These resolutions, though not joint or concurrent in form, arc substantially identical, and as Mich may bo regarded as having expressed the scne of Con gress upon the subject to which they relate; jp i'irres JV lny proelamamation of the i:)th of .fne lasf, the itnurrection in the State of Tennessee was deelared to have I'lAriiM noil tli. l i't-j -n ! c 11 f 1 ii. I n.,.1 T t - t enforced thcrcui hy proper civ.lautbo.-.ty. ouiic or .eucrai, auu ine peoiou tu nie f:iki c.. 1 . - p.j 1 . : .1. . . t . . r . 1 1
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States arc well and loyally disposed, and 'aid i tbe local press. It must be sustain-1 .pocunon esir-iei from tlo mo cclt-biAtcd wrihave conformed or will conform in their ' e l liberally. Let this j;reat lever of power ti'n in pros" r yt r. of I..,.: l.,.: ,t. i:.: .-.rr..- :.tnrn c..,rb.,nn.l Anv ,o, 3j DLstiii-uhhed hitenty -U omencf the Scuth.
ii:; niui ton i' i.iu rinuitiuii o. .10.111 :j si ov-; i ii jjc ont of the amendmcut to th. eon.stitn- I tion to the United States, prohibiting slave- . ry within the limits and jurisdiction of the united States; and, Whrrfas, 1 ii consideration of these before cited premises it is the manifest determination of the American people, that no State of its own will has a riht to out of, or Fcpaiatc itsolf, or be separated from the American Union, and that therefore each State oti'üht to remain and continue
an integral and part of the United States; ' township. At the closing of tbe polls rean!, (publicans admitted they were defeated,
ir tKreat., J lie pcopio oi ihc Bevcrai oefor mentioned States have, in the -Jianner f.rfcid, givfin satinf-elory yi Jen that
th.y acquiesce in this sovereign and hnportint resolution of the national unity; and.
n .erects, It is believed to be the fun- . ueau Vi u a us to induce Ihcm voluntarily! to I Lc- .me friends, or else tl cy must Le. ind enumerated; .Therefore. I, Andrew Johnson. JPrc-u-i 7 , e.i t , it. . i i i dent ot J.e Ln: ed Nates, do hereby proI .... I .4 v -.1 .... . ll A it-? . Claim ailj .lCCiarC t!i;it the laSUrr-Vtlun whieii lias heretofore existed in th States of (.leoria. South Carolina. X-rili Caru'i-! -- - rp r ..a. ir-ioia, lennessce, AHUnnia, J.ou;s-; iana. Ark ansas, Mississippi, and Fiorida, United States of America the OJtli. (Signed) Anmiem' Johnson By the President : Wm. II. ward, Secretary of Stale. TIic Unijiortaiice of Sustalnlns The pre::t a-ent of the Democratic psr-' j fy, ami its chief jever of power, lias been ' i . - - . : t!.e m: '. . ...I . -ii i i VJ.c.l 1 ii esp'MlSl J I J Iii OOS gutted Denieeratie newspaper o;T;ees. and threatened violence to editors the Demo pr .tic i,r,K. oil! tr...t- ,.t l : r. .. .tie pros, Mill .poke cut boidlv. freeiv 1 1 r . , id te n less.y. Abuse ol power, u-urpa-an t! .o of auth jrit r. vivd.it i;n of the Const U stitution and laws, unwi c or unjudielouB puliiic measure?, were all condemned as they d.Mcrved to be. The Democratic pre-s refused t j be murz'e.!. ml cave forth. upon editors of Democratic county new- .! papers were giv iter than at former periods .Materials xvov otlnrl.if u h'J, ul, II. . ,. ? the ordinary resources 0 profit Welc eonstantly LI uir contracted. A Spirit of persecution and pr.cr.ption ..re vailed extensiv!., nepiuibean merebrmt. a a 11 and btnines men withdrew their advertising patronage; in some instances the use ol ,hc ln:i"" worc denied, and very many postmasters were found ready to delay the transmission and delivery of napers. Still, in spite of all discouragement, the local pres always did its duty, and its whole duty, Has it always been sustained as it should have been i We put the question to tho democracy : Has the local press of the State met with that liberal patronage and full ami generous support which it has certainly deserved ? We fear there is not a sin sic county in the State which can give us an nftimative response. In this respect we believe the Democrats do not do their whole duty. The local Democratic presl is entirely des pendent upon the individual members of the party Ihr support, and its maintenance is a positive duty, which rests proportionally upon every individual Democrat. No Democrat ha a rit;ht to ignore this pliau, imperative duty. If he believes that the permanent good of the country is de pendent upon tho triumph of the great principles of the Democratic party, ho is in laiTCS full vole which will toll o'.vci ftillv ou tlie result in the Plate i .seemed. In this important work the most efficient 1 s- i udiuuh. .- "j ...... calling bimself a IVmoerat onglit to he ashamed to admit that he does not take his county paper, or tii.it be d 'C not pay for it in advance. on'jo:nery Co. Ihm The election in Indianapolis on Monday was made to count in favor of the radicals. The Herald calls it another damnable ; outrage on the elective franchise of the bat 0Q tbc ncxt morniOR (hc abolition candat for Trusts M 1207 majority.
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V v l-UU.U.i)! IM) Obcrlin, Ohio. 9. S. Calkin & C. P, GriSIn. r .-Jr. -r i. r , rs . t atrui.tors in t-o Scion?? of Account. I'oro-men-Ul Arithmetic, Commercial l.sv, uc l L";tur.so:i Pnki.il Economy, Iuai:i?33 Cus.orn, Correponimpor u tVio.NOT ctrtRAVTKEf.ruat. afs. for it is beyond the pot Coi:rZe to z,t h:L f i . - .... We o not G'rnTEE ituation. to our craou r of anv CommerirU ifa " ;tra ; !mt wo til r.l'mtVTrn f .11 i:i.'. r.-ivi i aut; r,ir.. ' ' tion to our student. j . EMEM.BKI1' v,c are not a "link1' in any bodVs ! i LU x'n' t-ci'.Wr Co -c lav ct.iim to so ab-ckd a tLicg ', a "patent" on a evstem of mstructiun. 1 i
" To any wbo InredouU? concerning where oj , Fvcn bedy nust and will use it bretuie lib lh go for a "Business Education, we siy-if you study I Lest arl,cl n lh mrt?'- : one week with us, and find we hu e deceived you Tor Sale byT A. lernen, Plymouth, or f repwient iti .rn, ak for your tuition tec, Sr.iith. Cudcr & Co. Wholesale -Ajrenti. Chiiid it wiii be refunded. " j ca;o. Ills. tllu26Cia. D) not f id to end for Cata'osue and Circular
bcl"ore ',ehorP' SgCiitS IVdSHCd lit CVCi'tß ToiVll TO BEXI. TI1F. FOM.OWlNtJ I Thie i-i the o.ilv romi t.ti rvn 1 .intli-n'ir! liff.rv i of the .Southern fir.e put!:. he-!. exteroJintj 33 it 1 h:s, iron tue hepr-nuur of the War to tte find j 8trrf'r n,,ti": armie-. "r. I ot.L.üD s rrcrr.üit i tro ii.-n m tne Cor.fejor;,cv i,.t!l Cl,.tt,.0j j,?m to r:.re a work surrc-rcter ot tn t on'odcr.ite arm:cJ t equalled in ppümi-t apl inlrrct, and wti.ci. i evrrvwlif re ncknow 'edged to be trie Standard Southern History. It should find a pace in every li!irr.n. SOUTHERN GENERAL.. Tlitlr Idvcsand f'amjnfs:s, PY CAPT. W. PAIJKRR S.VOV, T . W9 1 1 9 -l-k . - , - T " .Zn iri Ki'.i -nn p.3 ri r1 i . ? ' 1 " ' v v " ' ' ! Coti ,T:i,,a. "r-lprs of tlie di. t.PKtnS'ue-i ! uilicrn Liener als witfi tult nnd pni-Inc aecouet j cftlic various campaigns in u-tdri, ti,ry ere nK',-'"- l A nio-timiorts.nt.ir-I irterestinc I, - ,,. ' .... j voiume. ar.a nas necn preparcu UU tlie tito;est care and tUoroughce-?. -IllL.fc, Services and Campaigns or Stonewall Jackson: BY A VIRCIN'IAN. 1 Vol.. lQmo.; .".03 P.isr $1 50. WiTH AUTHENTIC PORTRAITS OF I JACKSON and hi. successor. 5.WELI-. cn steel It h tiie only authentic Iii story of thi. distinruiliel Leader which hit bean written. It hs been pre arrd from OtTiciil Import, contempo r.iny n.iratives and personal 2co,uiuunce, and is complete aud fall. IV The Raids and Romances or MORGAN and his MEN : BT Ma. SALLY ROCHESTER FORD. Willi Steel Portrait of General Morgan I Vol.. lOtno., 4C5 IScc? fl 75 A complete history of this darinsr officer, more thrdliii and Uitcivstln tliaa ßciioa. WOMEN OF THE SOUTH! rs- ..; 1.1 :.. T -....... l 'iM:n.uiif ii i'i iiii.viir. l Vol .Kv.. r..c93i3 Illustrated with Splendid Portrait, on Steel, from Life of Mmk. Octsv'a Wai.tom I -Vit, Mi. Miu J- Mc I.N TOSH, Mbü. Ro Vihtvee JwHNPor, Mm. Anna Cobs iiT.-mc, ?dl-3 Augusta J. I.vas, Mas. !.. VtR'iivi. Kkcncii, MaKI-'N 11 AHI AM. And ront.-iii.hi? full bioninMril fkrtcbcs ftl'l All tlie above worki art' h:i ms an ünniense sle, and ncns arc iloine; splondi iiv evrrj where. Mm'- are nMkms from ten to titteen dollar a d.iv Wo wnit an srn hi everv town in the Southern .stiUt -. Ut turned Sedier, Teaebers, and others, id u-vi t'.iiä ni--t riofiub'. emilovmciit. .xclnive teriitory eiven, and liberal inducement oflWed to canvuisers. V II. UHU .lll)so, I'tihlU.irr, i)27 540 U roadway, New York. ) A.TENT MBDIQINB J, of all k'nJs, to Le found at . LEMON'S Di us Stor.. Pi:itlUWi:UVA Urge a5.ortmcut 1 LEMON'S r ruf 83.
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Tbla Is Iba AjtBüOSIA tL&t Ktog: This is tb Cere that 17 Tblt tl tho Tvbs -v. UM zA crT. "Vi'tiy now tins raren lockt, tLcy gtr. Ho used the Cure that Ur i la täö AilBEOilA that 1Ub rai. TU U tie KiiJin, bis'iMM uS "V!:o r.iirr ioi tLemin eoc btJi! aoI Who i ow ha riven lofVa. tbT t. aW xXri .,,- J- .vTi 11a t:'fi tLa Airtü-ifi-tv. ww Tt-.Is Js ;he Tarnen, whs, the way. ilarr d the maidt-n, LaiwImm aad r3rL w . i .. . '5?4l Cr tut wh &0V " "Teu iocka. ttkT 45-f?ijra ".c-fause ha te! tl- Cor thtt lr . S- f la tl.e AiiKsi.. tul Sdm.g n' ur man nrr ni.-j JTrHT, i) TUsistherkllthitriwrt twtr "to troure tLc people aa tu4 gey I bp TLih fsrt, which l.-rc"dot lay If yen Wiid not tt laid or pray, L H.TUBSS CO., PraPEiircss, Fcnwastr, ILH HING . : ! Vegetable Ambrosia, IS THE MIRACLE OF THE ACE! Grnvlieiulcd J?eoil b&re tbeir lfilrc rcrril Ii !t t rt 1r n-trlr I.iIm.i tülrin raui r.f Tn:.!li. an.l r )ii-int Youn Peoi-le. with l-rh't, f.dcd cr red Hnir. have taese u:ifashioiab!e colon chinked Jo & be.nutiful auburn. ua rcj&ice ! Tco: loc heads ; re ccvere.1 with DinünitT and humor, and lave cla coats &cd clear iad FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE ! LAR GESTt'CK Or DRY GOODS, 12-4.1Y MadeCIothSug ana BOOTS AND SHOES, EATS & CATS YANKEE ; NOTIONS, LADIES xsd' GEXTS I Ft r.S, GLOYLS a.vd HOSIERY. gi:ntlemi:ns axd i.adiw purMSIII.VG GOODS.QFEEiOTJRB, 6L1SSWARE, la fact Terj:b;fig tucaJIy kpt ia i cvatry Hf TO O. S. CLHAVELAXO'S OLD S TORRE ROOM On LaPORTE St. And ncrt dotr Ut C. II. BecTci Ltw Offe r. o f- ' o Vo H tQ FIRE PRICES, Regardless or trjTTi Wc return oar thanks to cur friends sn! the public generally for their former liberal patronage, and respectfully inyiie them to give us a call at our new Store Iloom before purchasdnp elsewhere, as we are determined to close cut our present;eck and will make it Vt their interest to ive us m early call. J. SI. DALE,tSc CO. P. G. Don't forget the place Q." 9. CLKAVl.LAND-S old Store Room on LaPorte Street. ll0n2SiT DR. C. MAI Nil ARD- o3r-hit profeioiii services in all the departments of Med.cal Science. Specialities. : Discaics o!" the Chot AUvl at f.malfa. 0;5c ,i Mo;e U.U. .11.10 it . 13 R. I-. PVGIISr, South Uciiff, Mnd Author of a ref prutem of Medicine In Vt treatment oThicnic Disease-, and a nsw iao4 of cotrbii.in Medliiie ran te eonulteJ U!i.r bv letter or in person. The Dr. has met witli -aa-li'mited pui ce.sin hi irofession. Read his circular and ve im a trial. TlluST3a WINDOW CtnTAI.VS. Pialn, vre-i and Satin at LEMON'S Drw 5e.
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