Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 May 1866 — Page 2

VOLUME 1!

THE PLYMOUT II W EEKLY D E MOCHA T. NtJMiu.ius.

TÜB KVMOtiTll DB1KICR AT.

J, G.ONIIORi: i r,,itois 8. I. iiiurr.Y, s i..m.i. IL.Y.HOl?TII. EDMi Tit U USD a y, M A Y 1 .. t IlIiisriAN 1;. IWlHiVM. ..j t lirkr. t :i !. r j: k ir - i vn:. JAMI 15. HVAX. of Marion. 1 i-MiM.v i;f.m;i; ai.. JOHN K. rI-TltoTII. of IIt;ntuiu-: M . 1 . . 1 - . ...1 inai our reauors in-iy ju-ij. oiine aiiitiiui t' the partv waich claims to be li lounded ,., 11 , , on a jrreat moral idea.' and the leaders -d which profc- to -hear the wherin-'s ,d ' rc 1 inM mislaid or if would have appeared sooner, b'lt better late than never. It i- too 'ood to be lost." Y -u -opp rio ad ic :i inf M ir-.ii.ill unty. Soa!l Iicrc upon earth receive a buubt . You must I.el.un.d arM kn-ked out of the wav. ! An ! in hell receive vourmonthh p,v. V,.,,r. Hi, ,il,hi...,..u.l .,. ...! l,..slU ..r... Yoifhave n. riu'l:? lure in our !rid. Y.e, i,:,ve no ri-ht cm-, pt t-. be d .mne.t. it ii i-ii i . i Keally. we think thcauth -r d thn choice ' lieaiiy, we lliniK rneatüll r "I till-cllo:c-tit-bit is well ni-Ji itiaiiuYd to enter the inner cn-cte ,d r:d il.m where he on c.i,tatiy behold the faces of Stephens. Sumner, Wade, Colfax and Thilbps, ami ,. im, ...... ,. for good will, ami his blrok-uard sm readc i'v -.wallowed a- a s-veet i o,r,el or . eb.o-e i.y aau u o as a s . i noo.-". I. or i i Hoi .e coadiinent bv the editor of the linhnc.i. ThU sapierit" writer cnclule, his unctions performance in the Allowing ,!ent and i ,. performance in tie- following ..le-ml and humane b.iiL'uriL-e : I ".ish you -ohm! Inch ;:nd a t iourncv lim' To t Fie mai.M.o:- of Iu 11 w iii. ii are vaitiiiL' for h you, May you i . r he haunt, d and forev.-r think inir 'I'uasI that i..urdcrcl Abraham Lincoln." Of cour-e. tin' editor of the I'cj" hf'in , endorses the .-'y!e and sentiment of his . . .luonyniou-eorre- n.i.'nt . Withaehuekio .i.. l i I I .... ii ui.t w mi'i .I-, no;,..: loa.i.-nu. nc :i-ii i.ioogoo.w, nc n.M. an I regrets that it . ........ .... I .. M-I,i.t I .l.-r,l'..r, n..t . , I-''"-'"'-1' .... . VI' . . . e eu-.:, ii.,. ui- m in v. no . an wi ne. r f. 1 I .. V 1 -i . iv j puo,.... in aj.j.rova. mich vi;, muh. ami

nrilfif'KiTlf vrT, ' v-'1''' h; who support his pclicy. and as county will be n roat failure. Suuc are j to Cumberland, 5ld . and to tlcehire the ! ne.jro and u while boy. Cnder the pre.--ui,iiKini sum, i:lV()r, iil0 aj-.jiutmciit ofdisehared plaluii up the wluat üoM. which are j same a postal and military route. This c:it hiuh state .af-inSemtiit it is m.uU ,,...,...,.;.. sTvTr Ltlcrs io olTice, it would not be strange if :ilmot b:,.rc' "d arc V""'1" thc,u iu oats, . bill wa.n also referred. t, , L!VI.! "l'tuin U Ulrt- . . " ... . r.xn.. . eorn, 5pn!i;' wheat and other crons. Co- Mr. Loan, of .Missouri, introduced a hill ;. lc 'ets are lull o pc.ple and en-

, ..,,..1 m""" " - iombut L it i'osi. iu the llonse to-day. to !eiare M. .J...1M.I1 ' nrc-iy e! ar ol negroes. a. uo.,n iiieir uit :

! f ? 1 r 1 " 11 '! 1- I ! can be erected. In all crimes thev are to be 'i ho ni -b of negroes, Capt. Ilo. d se.l, c,nv.i, at their next term, emmenan- on the TMi (Jiwwl I 1 1 1 1 1 0 ( i)'nr M-rEKiNrrsi.KNror iM-r.t.u inmiu. tion. that k,n: nt l,u!"-'3S- "e Mnl lives, j TIi0 Mt. Camel (III.; Ihraocrat says declared post roads. " eousiMc I ofVvcr 15), all armed with mit:-1 firt Monday in Ju::e. lf .for a !i to I ill VllHMl I Ulli . UHIHIU, Ii M U'MIN ni'Km.y move, and has his bcinj. and is in the cn-, the wheat crop alonir the line of the Ohio j The Senate Committee :i Miliiarv rifics. 'J'hev are not nut now. but w ill ' intoxior.iin- m a U-. u' "'ry a "u 1,1 ' r- i joyn.eiit of his -daily bread " the same as and Misi-ippi K.ulroad, west of Vinecn. fiirb to-day reeamniended fi the Senate j be shortly. The mayor U drunk and tin : w, IIAS coM,: " lh" WWW Too (;o! n, t, l.ol. i".tnv other wan " He was of opinion, j c- ls '"'"' uncommonly i romisin- and : tor promutioii all of the brevet appoint- fit f"r tho cnier-cncy. j jiplv of b.isim :V.l the ir.'miM- hvrm T7rrrM?Tr O TVT i the AVo,Y,Vrt Ja,t week contained however, son.ebodv had '-one back on:"1 Vy7 iUttCrt,r, :i ! 'uent, suited by the board recently in . ATK,t.-The 10th regular infantry has ; sail HT,ors are to he S- S New GrTO . . - , 1 , ,, splendid crop the eomm season. J ho late ession at St. Louis. Unice been called out. Another 110-10 has ; No. fo. ir ( 1. ) in Ih im 3 Addition .0 1"- cen- and Provision Stor over hall aco.umnot o....c,el. a portion ot h:m. as h.s l orre-pondence had been owin-, hor.ever, does not promise well. ! It is understood that Secretary McCuK ; been shot. It is said that two white men 1 -1 counts Induina. mvuL ' which a a vjccim.n brick we reproduce, prepared and forwarded in the usual way. T, ... ,,M r..i.....h . -im. I loch is not fuilv satislid with the loan, but S were in with the ne-rocs. and that white i ' W. J Two door? SnCTJI of 'Y. Pvj.s f-OH irr

engage Willi incni IU llic 1C1I lit! 111 cm o n m ....-, j o .-.eji n niviiu ji: uoi-s ; ii iarpj uunioer win no. j;ci lil'M 0 Itiaiiliie 'I'""7" "o.m u.i; .nuic .umi nm ! i" ''o ; v., vl,.. .4llO;itlOH lor I. ICt I1C ------ pl..ymcnt of prayinir lor the ne-ro. au 1 ance of "pasvin- events:' for a long period j seedsown. Wo hear ol no-ie ;vh expect an sent of the Senate, ?hai!, before the cons j There is a bad state of anVir in all tbc; Nof;Cl. ;. h.vbyvea t! at e vi!! ;d v to 1 e 3I:.l' C.'hsf hie? mat , . , . i . i n e a vera no erci. and not man v w hiantieioa!e urtnatioM of t!ie Senate, receive any salarv counties d Tennessee. Law.'ussite i. i-m. j ll..t.l oi .uirn';sioiicr ot .Mai-sliail l"..i:tv. . !-. cuiv-uig white men. ,n allcrnation. 1 le i, ( ui time. 1 1 contained a small .,uanti y ot . ,uj mc JZ y y-,..( . 'or e-mpensaliou for lus .services, unlos j The lirownlowgoveinmc.it does not at ; -i .-!r next fen,, cmtnirg .... bo-: . lJ1T, , .ininc ehiiMian after the pattern pn- nlver and gold co,ns. which reinnolod one - ' ' . , such person be eo-.n.n.,.sioncd by the l'resi- tempt to maintain or.hr. 1 1 ? oHorls are f : rt ' uu. . i ov. u .. . . .... n .III I . i v v u i I . t. i k cm: r....M, ..rri-,:,., !. . "I'll:'.';: IVitii.rut":i; ü:ij t."!'.i: thr . r.. j". . -''j V-t -it- V 1 1 - t 1 1 - r l'i" rl-c-- Vt -1 ''C"' !"i ''i '' a':";":t. v,':''' l.:ii- .lir. r!c I I.i ,,, ri ijorily "l" rl''a'iirr'ni'ii l!io irhilix "ö" VAN KHK No I tc Nn 1..UU t.

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r reu. I'uU-ias rU'l l"init;us lattin'iy. Iiis w:-ir. I, . 4. . . ,. t rcueu oy ueaiu, icsiuaiion or ex pi ramm , o- cm.ic, ntai n iuav nav e a pretence , ti.e sin'e to i.e orait on our pr.-mt-e. i.r.oi- l'l'' t;i oVIs . m, in isi i"s m ii. , "'; Ten.r tue!ci.o...a duelbo.r b , , .... re 1 V 1 K" : 1 " ' ? ---"t th.; -"-! ( , t cnii . .Iiiriii I he "rfi-cvs ol fh Senate 'thr.ilL'h the acts of retaliation winch it ' vear. Oar nl.ice of husim-. an d the , rcmi.cs ' ;N,,U

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wemu.di mistake the feeling of a hr,-e ,iie yAr .,.. ,.r Lllvllir property, leaving portion of lb... Republie.Mi party in thii .,;u. r.,r J, r,.,.. ajuut tirt.4, county, if thcyd nut sp.-w thc autlmr who h;,nin,.l f:,.!;,rJ. 0il ht roturn he found wrote ;.ud the editor who appro-,, ,,k1. to hi- great mi. pi i.o t hat 'oboe had came fiendish sentiment- ouA of th-ir inoibdi. a- ,j.u.iflu, j.; itlu informed Mrs. Wilcomcthing too feil and filthy f-.r di.-cnt son that she was still Mrs. Cohoe. Mrs. people to tolerate Let th who ap r -ve ; WiUon objected to this, and tor fear that Mich .sentiment- .ntinne to patronize the trouble mi-ht result on her aeeornt, she ReitVi"tK and r. c iVe ii- editor into ' took. the - - s and left for parts untheir .-oejefy. lioy ;ui 1 he are lit as-ociates; known. Co Ice took; the fir.-t westward but let tho.-e who h ,e any ri'gar l lor hound train, while Wilson still lingers to morality, tnirh and I- ency shun him and mourn o'er the "departed."' his pnjer s thy w-u!d the pL.-tilenec. ! 'fhe Pemocracy here are ready for the ever remembering that they who handle coming municipal election. An excellent jit rh Income defile. I. ticket was m miiiatcd on Saturday evening. 4 Zl;i4ll ;il i::iioi). j, Two weeks a-o we iuouired in hehaliol , ah-.vc Of.ii.iimuiii athu was written the public v.hether tli- federal .ffif h d- ; j, l)U, W.S i;i!lfI(..l Ut n krs i this county are oppo-ed to ihfi,,,, Thursday, too late for publication President, ..r in favor of his policy. We 'j-j.,, asked if lle y, or the Republican f r th . on. ; i "t . ,i i .. , . Ve learn bv the Plymouth D'Uiocn t 1...II..I .... . I ii Ii f nil 11... ... 1.. . ......1.. ' . .

..'..'. i iiii.iin to' hum n oi iii- i nir 1 i.n th? Mibjrct. ,M tn tl'j -t- .

i nt i .! i e - mm :ou-ij o um o. .i ei me cui : oi j n( ,r: um e nocr.l'" V i'l 'l a rsna 1 1 win of the iVpubüciu ev.d - thc ..u.-tiou and do pM hntcr than that in ( )ctober. win n rfu-esto .n-vtr v in" tint " 77t i.i h -i 'he contest eorncs sotiarcly before the peo- ' ,. Jple whether t!iy will support the Disunl.r,,.lr,n'i'.,flVrrVu1.va .-pokcn j,,,, ncgro-e.pnlity majority in Con - by us 1 are n'cKt.rt' oJ or ??'! r :,"vn : rres m fjif, .ir;.,PM ,,f t,0 pemoerutic

'ft, I ... i i i.i i : . .. by us 1 m e . V.7.V . o,kI or he'! r l;,' v n : fofftf o.. ii ch ' "ie,!inf." Tl.e l:..:ib!ic-,n aU denies ..ur ri,htto im ike Mich impiiry and pror ecds to -ate- , chise us nftcr the usual immncr of that . jhcct. New we have this to sav; when ' 1 . mi' i ; our oni db ii:-are answered it wi l b time

cnougu o r u- .0 ,,,,, .u..r,c.-..osri- c j.,, yy,: pounded to Us. JUn lCsident'.s duty is to execute loe hi the ne.mfiuic the people want t' jlW- He has no discretionary ov.er to know whether Whitnmre who as-e-r-es violate ihcni himself, to allow two of his them, and Huek who collects the federal . C ibinet orticcrs to vitdate them, and still .i . . . r.i . .-.; tiunish others for their vidation. If he t x.s I rc in llum are in lavoi ol the 1 .cm- I ' . . 1111 .... 1 bought a particular law should bo redent s policy, or whether they with I.is .f y. U (,uty t) pa ('on;,ro.s (o. radical opp .-crs think !.u has betrayed ,-thcr nd nk thc law-making power to

-.!.-.. . . . the ca 11 e ol human ficedom" and is now 'no better than an original rebel." If hev sustain him and his policy it would be cay t..5av '. if not, why should they n 1 let th" be kuowu Aie they

I;;': 7, 'j the a Irani nt being removed Irom ofhec

i I f nettlier why don't they come out like

Itiiiii iiiif lt limit l i v ii " P,M takir.ir a trip ot seme tvrent votive , men aim lot their views bo known: lt!. t 1 . ... , , , . miles through our county, upon Y canes- ! ,n;,J' " that lh7 arc 1,1 "ec.'y circum - j ,j:lv 0f plst wcck? wc arc n.nv convinced ! lanccs and can't afford to reign or be ro- j tliat, as a reward for 11 their toll, the!

itv oil. to iho ir.siiio.'if iiin of Im i!r &a 1 V w I . . . 1. I I h 1 f I , ..r...!. .1 ....... ft iho efflee., it !5 all ga j ... .... .:... Illtilj . OJ . ' 1 II. .HI;. V.lilk gammon. Then i ti: o. ;jii ..., win ii-puoiie.in. MMM-.erva-j tivc rcputdientis who could, and if appoint ed, wotild, jtorforni the dutio of these of-j fives as well, and juite as much tu the pub lie satisfaction, a.s the prc.-e: t incumbents. We know of rehirnvd soMicrs, wrdnied in he service. ev.ry vvjiy as well ijii ililicd as th-o at resent in ol'icc, and aslr. Johnh.as announeed his intention to remove his oppovers from ofiiec and fill their places h dders in this Iocalitv. We cunmend ..1.1.. I' 1 .. 1 il' 1 11. 1

ii looMiii to 1cuci.11 oiiieo iioi-ieis neie:!jj10

:'ad we Mia 1 1 c il t tie v prolit u it. ! BOCHBON CORRESPONDCKCB. . .-111.1 1 . 1 1 niusi nave "inicu oy inc way side. JJuildin- here is pr.i-rcssin rapidlv. . . , 1 . , 1 ,. .Mr. Sears ha about completed his two ,torv busing hou-e on Main Mrect and iiMicoo .1.1111 ami it iu a few d:;v Mr. Heals has Imrii-Isod the lower room of his building and is aain iu ''running' ' -; order. u hen you call on h.m he will , , ,. , . .v"Jl 14 v,,!l W- !nv0 S",,,L "'" boer!" J . ;il roiVc. ,., ,I.c sr..., :.,liii,. Mr. '-,W. , . . .Messrs. neuer V valentine arc unking ' c i ! extensive preparations h.r erecting a large cx.eiisni: : palatums ioi ciccun- a large busincs. buil line;- on the corntr lot va -ated J .. . . . .... i ;V .Mr. I ,,, ; I. removing the -rubU.h ; tn.s building the other day a., old , p - ekct book was found, which, like ltP ! ,-. ... -.-r ...,..... (. ; ,. .... i .. . 1,1 c"l,rMJ tA eo'istructo,n and as nianv more I i " '"Id liud lead v renkrs. ( - j A'K,ut "evctityMive cords of woo.l be- j :'""gintr to the Railroad company .s ' rned on Tuesday ,,i.,dit; three miles wet ..r,h;,,l Tu,.,f,llftTAl U;,,,, burned on Tuesday night, three miles west ' this pi :ce. Two of the Telegraph lilies were aiöo broken. The lire is supposed tj ! tcunded to hang himself in v oir id-ice a -i year :'o. . on account of the ir.Ul.tv of, .. .. . . . . ! h.s wl'e. MivCohoc. before that. Mr-. Larue, ::nd now Mr-. WiNon. the wile of ; a Me.l.li.. f.,. l,-r .,' ,i,-,t , ,:, i Tt, !,!, Sun-Uv ..isl...b - ,i-on came on Tuediv m ornm". W.-l- "' ,u.,,iay m uni:- he went to Warsaw for , ... .. . . i ii . I...I ib.. I boioi r-ie v nt lirsb:ill collttfv b id mai-rity at the Snrin- election. hid :;ö:: nci-rity at the Snriu" electboi. '' ' J ' I in l loe .c.ni i.i I "i .i . -i... 1 1 v . i .... .. . o i .. 1 1 1 1 .ry(ki, m the principles ..f the Pemoerutic rartv as advocated by President .l.dinson. -art lno. t . . . a mm cs. vc urn do at icasi neuer, ir,. Hall; and if we are any judge of the po .. ...öl.. litical future, you can put Marshall down 1. r 11 .i,,..r nie nnioritv ncTf I ii! tnr . ileuioi r.ito majority ncx. im. - repeal it." Who ii meant by this? Poes it refer to the "martyr" or President .Iohibon? Is this newspaper ass: plunging its heels at lire or a dead lion

. 4 mile or two back it h verv snnrc ami i?JT- 4,1 yv? i.u.,;.u t n- . . . mt;k.t.

i,.,. thin, and with mont favorable Veather will i l other points on the riycr. I he in c.npms narrow.y o.eaa .,c- Applu.aliou for MAvvu. 'v-o-v. II. lo,,,v. I.. I.vp. No .Mr. your - Kourbon Correspondent- j vicl , lut a ,maii Vy, , (l con,cnt oi the IcI ttures of lhnms and m-4 shot through loth !eS by a name ba A I o f,fi .M,y m; ,av.f. I.no.'i , 1,.,-L .. If.. .!.. 1 ' " Missouri are re.iutred before the brid-cs . whieli passed throu-h his coat and pants. I ..- "ff, .,. -.. -it ,...,,,1 v. In-

,ve been the work ot Some one who feels J P'- " me iaci u .i u.e ur.i.eu ; ,ua j,, .. ,.ivil Hiccs under the so called om States, and m in pmnou o. u,e conn .... i . . ! wheat is in a:I cases cove re 1 to a or oner , ? I there a tithe ol the crime and rAKTl' irurt.

sgrieveu n account 01 reieaiog no .av , . , ., , ... . , , i eoniederate 'ovcrnu.ent ; I. im:n eorgia, . ny , , A . . ' .. i , ' I depth, whlMi.ueh oi th ; hand sown wheat ,;, f. , - : , - . . ..,..,,,7 1 . It-order which have taken p.MesMoii . t Of Und. uiiimprovel. three mit f.,.,,, i..w lor wood tor several mouths. c ..i i i i "om i."U1m.ih.i. ni l .iioin . i.mania. . . . ,

i !; Miipci icci iv covereii oy me narrow or . ..... . t iMKlil vceptions ' .'Iiv-oun ami icuuesscc, an., a icsuiis. Your reader doubtle.-s remember an In j Ic cnfirely on the surface. This matter . ,'! '!" . ' "l ' ' 1 1" e tU b.v I from tho policy which makes the minority ' A '-inhie IIOI S2: and IAYV m . , c . i . it ,i .1 . c i :ol oj these were reeouiuieuoeil by uu ov ; i . . , rilt j T ,.0lU., hi rivnou'h ritr vicmi mlual bv the name ol (oboe who at- is well w rth th- attenf l n oi farmers. , . - ... the rulers. Such a policy can only be n 1,11 i up. tun

Tin Wlirat Crop. The Clermont Ohio) Stn. of thc Jf;th

,,,ss,t 3 " :. farmers will not iratlic.r as much wheat :it i harvest time as thov sowed last fall. The: . . ( crop 13 nlinust an entire failure. A largo ', nortitm of the wlunt. nmn u hoinn- r,nt in i . t i ctirtl au,i ,,ats I'JIK Wfikat (W. We are sorry to say that from the best information now in ux port : 'banks of the river U look in r excellent, but ! . ( I II l 1 1 irnriml 4 111 X 1 ' . . tirospect for ail abundant crop of wheat was never better than it is this snriii" in t.i:....,r 111:.. : w 1 1 his part ol Illinois. n have made ...s ! l"es ot pirtie Irom all d.reetions, and . I riifftl v f 1 bt ...... Mr ib.t ib..

v . i laud, and ta ueeuirc the 5'U!)0 'i l.-ostiil and ,il uut o ciock iuis I . .i. i ne ponce-. .Kock ot Dry tjoo-ls au-l i-itmicrcr ':-. n-i ;fi r rOrll all U'e e in illluv I ruin i,ni .-int- J I . . . .

,, i -,.., rVV .1 i i- e ' . tnilitary route, ft alludes to the charter ! men. tinmen and ieul ir troops have been a ypieu iid lot of I forces Carriages, IJiigies this market.

.he wheat cwp tn this county iv.U tnt lU ZuLJc ,,,or,. !c.l .l:,s. Tinu ami S tVi..s. have l.cen ! Ienr eonvrrrd to Ur,tr c,u,tr; lillelfull .m.hdrfcSiutfc. ÄWnvrrrJrrrr-n' Ä luu. ri ...,1, , ue,y im, e-,...1---. !'i-s-f-!. LADIES DRESS GOODS, luTg cnÄ"iK l Ä o itr.l.-cl -f X- Ü,o cn.r,:,,,.. i, wcrbl'y : NATIONAL HOTKL. A,ß., , U i-.u, uiu uirniM Ii niil IIUl It WUrill IIllRII. Ii.:?!.. f.- .,.,..- : .. . uv.mu f, . S-ii.-il nlh.'r l.nl.-rllllli .lif - IT.: . r ..

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i our possession, the wheat crop in this i Railroad comr anv to eon

VllKAT.-fH.m farmers tell m that ';l f,rt oi'lle!iycr.v- Mr. h!r iatminccl n m,, l.c-y a,e h..t down. ; Mio!;i;. c,rPN,rlri,:,;i. ,.,

I . 1 I t .1 t Olli IO CvlLMUl Tllii V.iririJ ' : l I. Oil'- ' -i v..i.s iii-ii .i.iii'f.s- hi Hin 11 .i . . ... , 1 . f., .1, .... ir wheat looks hotter tins- spring than it 1 , , V,', , . . , ; . iii , sl..oin-t llur cut tin-. Slmpoonii.;'. .I..im-

5 before tor five vears. while others re mT ?c'!' 16 , 1 i ; 1 , 7 , j ' l,!(,h rt-v,,,-l ' !,,e,i::r al cm:on -lTt" '

I . , f 1 'OT, .l. ... i 1 .. 1 ' I I'il.-SCU lilt: Olli IU"M.!, il'l.llMl .ill'4 IIIV .r...t v. ..v. .. ... v. w...... j ..... , . .. . , ,;n t..l. ...... ............. i total injury. the wheat along' tho ..... A. - , . , - ., - '..,!.:.. j i.:n...i - ,i. r- i ; T-rj,o i. n.i -i n.ii.i fr r.-ili.-s' II..!. .

toyouM" crop never looked better at this Reason of the vear than it does n-.w. fM flI rif . , The iMUVI lie ( 111 V.i i I). ih r vi vs V , ? r v r r; - ls - crom parts ol ermill.on county we 11!.- 1 A I ..All. A ll . .

-.'et tue report mat the projects hr an ,ubund-ins whei' eroo -ire nit v.-e M.ter' i lf ? ? i : ! '- ' h" 'atlyuamad dar-, ID" (he Cfo I wintir months larnierw ! ' ,5, ,, out car i ,m , ' i 1 1 : V'U,MU- 11 uau ";i KAT ( 'i;oi IJcports from tiie wiK-tt .i i . .1 1 crop throughout the country are very discrop inrougnoui Hie fOUtliry are very dlS-coiiraiii.-r. The pro-pect i.i not so bad as J m'.i.- in. .i. lb ....... 1... I........ :.. 1 . . .V ä vi'rr v . i , V,: no Vl.rv Jliaiiy t.irmcr.- will experience a b.ial los whil.-t . , . ' ... , -vluch mx wc-tks ;n-. thcro was not hvlicvi-i .... . 11 i :i be a hvmir siore, and which the owners - i ; .... contemplated plowing up .and planting m rrtbilron TJTl thc vlU ;.ven'. , i i. : . ... e .i .. ... . . . . i.i i i ieii..r. i. f.. in I Ilm rnwr ..1 II... t i.,..r 1......... than that 5-eeded by hand. Hut this is - Tho pr...p.-et f..r th- who it eror. U this . i i j. . , , ,',,,I.V .iee;.ie.ny .nvcouragiug, t i.o.ign ' " "" ' " '.Uli' V ' . . . ... ...... i.:i i lT:rZ: V.T V"',, V! ' ;, - A..'. r,,n,: r. ii''t u.ii i .1 .1 i i cn ii i uu , . . . . . rrom Xalivin'. The followin" I cnian tele-jram w as re- " ." ml: i i ii i.i ii iuo..... ..... . . . . ccive l here by Col. James, who has been , , c i ! i oHcred the position of colonel commanding . 1 I i v mi. ,...,., .,f .1 broT'iilC III ' ' S. 1 IlO lit'l'llllll III 1 u -- - - - -- genuine : Wah iM.rr. V. H. Ab.;r. (.') I Iiuck, Nt;v Yoiik, April I ', 1 (".. I C.,,NKI.-Yoii will fr-.v..rd immediatety to thi, oHice a report of .he number of men who will l e ready to obey marching orders on or before the fir.-t of May. Vo.ir necessity of an immediate and implicit eompliance with the-e instructions. l.y commano oi .wa). i.en. we. ney . Hrig. Cen. T. H. ti Coni'.AI.!., Adjutant. TlK' holciii. Nbw Youk. A'dil o I NtAv l uitK. April b he ilih oflicer, visit i tl Pr. Swinbiirm the .steamer, and hospital at ..uarantinu yesterday, and reports them in excellent condition. There have been in e.i-o .,f j condition. I here have been in c.vm .d I. ........... . i ' - r i On thc Ln-land mm: of the passengeis have l,n u attacked. 'I here are ux the hospital, of whom ... are convalescent (The baggage has leu removed and lnni - igated. prej.iratot 1 scuiiug Io lb- city. .ii. . .r i on 1 1... i rr. .. in ior i io ii.-isL wee k . igated. prej.iratot Io scu img Io lh city, The Kric hid 1.1s pa--, ngt is, all wellf''r -c:i s.. . ., the parage from

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(. (- , . . ".n'ccre.i a nu: . ; ..: . 1 spital. I - ; Thc c.i.-h i),,. Si ne vs. Mi. Shepherd !'t harb'dib'j. or i nip! ving negroes was 1 . I decided at the 1 ist term id the Common Pleas Court iu bivor of the defendant. His honor, .Judge White, ides, holding that the passage of the Civil llights Hill rendered null ami void the thirteenth article of the State of Indiana, and all laws passed in accordance therewith. The case will be tried in the Supreme Courtf, and the.juetion deeitlcd whether or no the ('.institution of any State, and its laws, c m be set aside, or rendered null und void at the option of a few fannticv Rn htster Standard. Tt is now thought the present Congress will adjourn beut July 1t.

WAMIIXKTO.Y.

Washington - April 0. Ine House to-day passed n bill luakmir - . ,; "i an appropriation for the preservation and I completion of certain works of public V fence, including uearlv all of the western ; harbors and river?. i Mr. Carfield, of Ohio, tnfvoduccd a bill ...... in the Itoaso to-tlaj autliorizin the f.'levo land ?.nd Mahonm.r rnilm.id eomnauv to . 3 . . I construct a road from ritUimr-h to Tlove ; tinuuiH lino of railway lV in Wa-hiu-ton

o tho Xorthwost. This bill proposes to'soriously. It is -aid l.'S iu-rocs have been

authorize the Pittburuh and (.'oiinclsviUe -truct i heir road! . 1.. . ., if 1., IS wr,I,li" a ''-"r 10 ine M ays ana .viians ' -"""""'tee, MiL'eMim; that they had better "ive him stone additional l."isl itiuii io r r c . m sonn . ij. .n il l.islatioii n, j u1' r tll',t l'' .,a HiCCf h):U' , . i t re 1 1 I a v is was ca 1 Ie 1 to a .-count, in I ,t,:t'n'ltc- todav, for havio- withheld his remarks from 'the Ulobe, iu which be declared that tht IVcHdcnt would be juMir i- i i . !led m reeo-mzn-: the M,uther Senators cWt ., Ml,.h ,lt juiu t,iCI11 1Voni .,.. ,.,veiit b,,,.- ::s tlc I,-;ll Senate. In i . ' , vpl" to a j!nti'n Irom Senator Howard, s,r 1 ,vis virtually reiterated the declara - 1 .r i- i l .i -'T-' " T' 'l TP TM It is n H imj.robable lb it a rerolutioii will be iiitrodueed in the Senate to-morr.-w b. i l n i, n . l . i .i '.expel Mr. Pavis. 1 u it teemed to hi the oxpei .u. iai. l uu cemeu io oj nie impression to-ui-ht . i e.-.. ; viirv bmt f'n . ii i I h o i . .-i . f r-i , .. 1 t tl, !.o - o.t o i U V: .1. an act j that no person exercising or 'performing ! the duties ..fan office, which by l.r.T U rel i i . i . ... since us i.im a'.ip'urniiiciu. I .... . ! I he t oinmittee on A p;.rpriati.ns to - j . , , , ,, ll J oii-ii 'day n-portcd a bill aporofinai iliir 1 I 1 ',- ;0iH, rr t!u. SM!j,rt (lr ,.c Vivediuau's ' Uu':"U ll hM b . j ... . , . , I lc i'r.-idtnt IM..1.IV ordered pardons to i uc i ic-i'ii in i,o oi.u.ic'i paiuoiis iu . i !.. . .....I ... .I'l I ..v.i.i liiinnr fit.. f i rvt --..... .. ...a.-, ...a'.- . ...... ..... .... it'll lll i'f I III f ..-,-. ; u'-.J.:.,,! ,n c respondent of the ! Haltimorc Sa. say : 1 " ... I.c fro, ari,,,- fur i '".V. ""T-"'?' ..,K,. . .: .,: ; . . . i . i. ... i . . l . . pi,., .....,.1 ..j ...v. . ..... ii ....i.t.!i- iwi "ir it. i - i:.iiiii.iiiti:ii' ,r'UP , ' . 1 , I in i.. ,.c. ll - oi .-.I'll. IV I .1 lltl.l I.V llllOlTKMl- . i . . ...,.1. ib.. il'VOM -lOliOOlllO'OlIS ll'',-! l.Oveil , ",- , - , - , 1 , .... ..4 I I .. -,.i .mtl nliw.iolltli'.ll b lil-Alukkitd , '"" m i V ' i'i : to the I ost oHu-e Hi I w i I e Ketua I v preim' 1 ! . ! vent the payment ol r.nv in )iiey -"it ol the J J 1 ireasui y ir any mi noun one w oose tiAinii 'itini fo ofiiei'. sb'ill not be cootiimed i I..--....... ... ... ....... .. - ....... . . ., . , .. . , by the ieu ite. Lot the Senate will hardi. i - .i 1. , i ... ..I... If,,,,., , ,rt,bnbility that they will go j lurtllol, aif, eabli-h the rub, th'it uopcrson slnll be removed from office without v leave 1 1 .(. uiiiM'r oi a o io: ii mein - iteic. th, asscnt f ,he Senate. The ue.-. im, j convenience." I ;ilni ),L 0very reoiect th.j pre-ent : milj, ( ol,.,r,..ss i e-ciublcs I he famou Long ! Parliamcn of Knglaiid, which at la-t bev:xUie so o.lious that it was finally disocrsed with general approval by I ayenets of i Cromwell. Like that Parii anient, it ainiat supreme jower in the .Stale. Its de- . teiminutioii is to seize upon all the , branches of tho iJovernnent. and .u.-t , from their places the exceutiv e and jndi,i - J arv If it can strip the President of his i - - I - arv. If it can strip the President of his . .t J" ' . " '' "' p"" ' "" , appointments dm ingt he lorc-sof ':n- , rcs, its usurpati uns will be complef... - - ; The President will be a aeie.shad.iw, and .no substance. If he should detect an of ii,.0-holdcr in stealing, he could not apprnt ................... l ..... i r ,. 1. 1 1 . i ... ... j fico-holder iu stealing, he could not ai-p rnt 1 j hs Micccssor, for the rcfual to in'y the! ;ltlor J, oi,uivr.!et io p. eventing .my per - - -v.., im'ih uiMii- .1 j.o.-i.i on no ' issao they m "ke with the President. It I II ........0 ...1 . : 1. . .. I : .. .1 : .:... w oiic i ci eai t a.M uu i.-imicu i ue i i oo i -ii.i 1 1 .. if a real Congress of the 1'nite l Slates should attempt this high-handed rexoliis lion, but that a frairmeut of a Hump, a bodv of usuners bavin-' 110 rieht even In 1 i . I i . . b"i.I.ili v. Ti.vr vbonl.l itlii.i.t to .ein power, Mioul.l attcnij the executive nho, argues a point of aus) dieity and impeitincnee that, is perfectly intolerable iu its character. It must be nut by the Präsident boldly ami ijuickly. or he is undone. He can never allow himseli to be slrippetl of his rightful authority without the most utter di-gra'o.- Cinriunnti Enquirer.

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Trumbull is pressing iu the Senate a bill ol children ami arc unquestionably one to prevent the President from making res of our most satisfactory cathartie.i and niovnh from office during thc rce-s of should be in constant uc in domcdicpracConsipsd. Jtir

! 'J lie Peniocratic .tntc Convention of! ; Kentucky, assembled at Louisville on the'

!p,t hn ? and after making nomination?,! . . . . passed resohitions endorsm; ' " President dobm..,,. l l.o c largely uPended. the policy of! ! owl vii it vu i tmi . i 1 rw!M "P" 31 r.n l'H i.-, .o ay I. rhe city is in a irreal j ; Matt-ofuxcitcnicut over .u-iot which oriuM ' i : marci oexween some negroc3 ana ponce. reporled wounded, some mortally and all J killed. Seven have been een lyint,' dead. 1 r: t originated hoin a fuss between a 1 ... . .... ... .... .t :l ... 1. , onuo 01 v.ausey sm-ci putiueir neao ; out ot the window and huirahed tor the 1 ucroes. This is an actual fact, but it i-s . i is 1 a . 11 i.ici? oiu I "T " , tüU"1 . ..... i here has been considerable mdiserinnj nate shooting by citizens, who are enraged and perfectly wild with excitement. Th's has been a dear le-son to the ne I' 'll l i . l l 7i j wliu-.i will teach them to behave themselves. I do m.t anticipate that there will ' , I be any further disturbance, as. but few will i i .i . . . i promenade the streets br some trme to, ! eo.ne .Nmie of the iM'roca have yet 1 ....! l l l .1 I ... . ' - mi.. m. - ! Our .::Iivilledisoatch of yeterdav said: I , , i j , , .' ,v . ' l ; A bad ol all urs exists in a.Mi-

; - ua-t wjtaiiuisaiw m ' the same to bo .hnnk on my prom sos.) for on. ; indon cn:nty. Toun. Jjirire numbers d',V(,ar. My pbiec f biisinc?. a n.l tip pruni.os :ll:iie wdin v v l ii T i-i I b I , 1 with fbo S.oitb w1i"iCf in v. i,l I ii i onnc u rf f ii l.A ibvi nV . n ri 1 in ! . .1

I Juri., tho late 'war are receiving orders to ' j leave tl.c cuntry ; b.ing noUiM that, if ; they do not comply, they will suiTcr the' f i - ua ioom-u rr oio ressin-' ano i)un sniiii: ,i . .... , il n '-. ., ' , them. 1 lioc who say tile nrioritv in the i ' ,.,b n i . , l ",i.T ' out h Miould not be trusted wit lithe Mate ! txovcrimicnts may see. if they will withoit prejudice look at TennessJe, how there ; i au.' " i I here are moie I nio,.,Ms, or tho,e wl... lias provoked tr opt ressin-' and luiius hmir . 1 ., , n . '. . e are moie Cnionists, or those wh so during I he rcbclbou. in those two were e other two of the Southj . m tintaiued by inju-tice and cruelty. I he I t..ini,t t, l HII..1... I I .ill I li. S1.!!! ' ln.rii 1 I ............ - , w.m ic'iuce iiiem au io nie cuuuiiion oi t... l M... otin. ,.,., .,, sy.,val.-l,. I. W iVoorhccs anmoinees, iu Hie lerre Ilaute - . . ... l.lounnl. that he will not be a candidate, I . .. . - ' under any eireum-tance , br re election to I ' Congress. He will, however, canvass the district for the nominee. The dcmocn.ts and ct n-ervatives of the fourth district 1 o'd a congressional iiomi j - ..: ... nataig convention a .... at t i reenburg on dune 7. nt between the Indian . ,. . i i ..v. . .o.v. .... .. ' v ""V I 1 1 l ;l : M"l;i-lt",u- , . . . . ,! .T'" J . rKln'1 .ma , 3'. I m has I i ir-; ai' . .. .. -... . 1" avauaoie loree ousy j ! !'nt!,n" ,M Si0 i Thr IVnlaiiM. Piii!..viKi.iMH., April 0b At a larL'e meeting of fhe olliceis of fhe' IVniaii circles, held in this city yesferday. committee was appointed, under the! ehaii i:ianhip of Pi-trit t Centre Andrew : '-, v ne. to proceed N. w York and as. ; certain fr- ni C d O'Mahony thc object ol t!,0 recent inoveuients of otVuers at head-, , i. ii.iiii ii -in . .I , . ...... ... t!,0 reeen inoveuients of .dlicer. at head - i piane r a u i a a e pia t:a cu "t . uc ma u ! ncr ;n w hieh the funds are bei:,r expended. ' 1 The object of th, cmmillce U to satjsf, ' the feeling ol dissatisfaction among Feni.j ; tvxi n th;S city. w''ich is daily growing 1 .-tr..K,.r, ' I ' . ... i i . : c . 1. ..... . ...- .ger, .... Ml- , PirKAsi: op Till; Kmo: Uu. P.UNTKll. ' . I ir..l.t.t-.t I'M. a . i M'li.ilka Inolll lull bJ . 1 ui. iioncii. 111. "i ......... ..oi....... " 1 made in our last number, died March 1 ", . l . I. .. ..:..!. ......... ll.. ll, ; a'o't er'titi ii"iii .in. n. .-. . inoldest surviving field officer from Pennsyl- , vania in thc war of 1SPJ; and on the JJd of IVhruary last read NVa-hinL;ton't Pares 'well Addiess before the Pennsylvania As ! . c 1 c ii e .'1 i- . ...... i.itwoi ol tl;. Sobllersol tbe Unr if JSPJ Itoback's i.lood Pills are undoubtedly the ino.-t valuable of all the Cathartic Pills offered the the public c-porating by virtue of a special affinity for the mucous membrane of the bowels; being wy.tr muted they arc especially adapted for the

Ear irtt tors Votier.

The undersigned Ins been appointed executor, Of the last will anl tet-tamcut of Martha Iiondurant j.lt. rr .viaralmlSLo'iiitT, ImliRM j Ti.c estate Muppoed toi; solvent. II. A. I5..N iCKWT. jpui i lirnu CTADI C . .i ML" u,u" u rOTTKK & AVni.CII, risoi-KKTuits l. . Cor. I. V orte k Wi.mt ?t., Pi.TMOt TH. Ini. ; ... . c. , T , j luiMii-.ui v.l., nwinmui. um. This liou-;e ha recenllv been rofittel anl ifuriiinlicd anew, and is cntnillr loc.tol. (luvet tupping at the National will fiiil ample ace'mi mentation?, and the tables .supjli-l w ith tlic b-.-t the market afforJ:- lln'J3 tf. CHICAGO 15 AUßER SHOP. Over Ferah.1 ng's Etug Stcre. . . - mi ( , piiici in iir n.ic-t-ii--. ! Notice .Htierehy jjive n, mit I will apply to the ' Hoard of Commissioners of .Marshall county In- ; Iun Jlt l!M.Ir xt term, comn.ennnon the fn st 1 M0nd.1v in June. b0i. for a licoi.se to -.11 intox- .,., iuw.t., lfl a i,.,, toonitv than a .tuart i o - - I - , , a time, (with th privilepe of allowing the mme to he ;'.,..k on "-X ' Iijmois ire to ba drank, are located ok hot Ao. tu.'cnU,fdUI. (oj, art.m,Ilf M.i.-liall count v, In - , ,,:.: ! ifh".-:hv JOHN HACF.K.jr. - 1nnvn ,ioll for Llt.r!1,-. Api 1. a lion Tor t im . 'i etictf is licrehv tiven, th.it I w il n ppn to I io f'.-W'1 ' i"1' IT? nr.c MtMidiy ui Juie',l-bb. for a Iin-i:.' to seil ..-p".' 1 le": '(" ir.inv man "curt at a tme, (ita the t.mviIoo i.i Iiow.tv t'h( sa , t, J , on tM.om-tos fr.,il(. - lot No. (; lUrk," A.Mi.i,o th. to... Arh ,!1 TmiAl . '.' ' . . . ' u biirnitn I T! i i j i r t I ! 1 1 i! T.i i :i ri 1 I - , , 1 . i . . . , cited on the ci-t lnil f lot numb, r twentr-twif, . 1 . . . . . cited on the ci-t bin ... ht mnii. r tweiitr-tw.f, f.i :..,-. ,,r;,r-.ll .1 p; ,t o" the t-.i. of Hi . no i T. ' . m . . i ' inCcruivi I ownshu, ia M r-lnll oui.f v. loot an... ' ibt.Dr.N ,v CIMI.i:. .1 FOR SALE. j - IIM.Il'i V A4 It I.n Ol' I. IM. , . e,- . . . ... ( Uli leu a-iesof f.r.t rate L latihcrrv M.irdi en it. enTOW 9.Ms 1., ... .. n ,., ..T.aou.t,. 1 h, i'i ii. . l.aJ lr,4, .iw ,ni.(, Apt ly over the ll.nl., to OSIlOKNi; &. v .NVAI.KLN.'.l'KCfl. rn3M.i.' T IPPECANOETt. VN WOOLEN FACTO Y 4 urillitL'. Spliinh'ttf. rtitlin;;. I) 'ln Pone in the LrM ni u.r.e: : BLANKET WEAVING i Of Cue Ii(l kind. PMIN and PLAID PLAWLLS, CI .Oil IS, .IK ANS ANT) HLANKMTS. KXC II A N t: K P IO U WO O I. . MR. A. VINNBIOB Will rm a v tk Vol ;it Pi tittli. :iii 1 rrtiint if ------ - - -- , t.i.ui.uartiino Her oiri.;u-, .it h:. I uriiiture Store, on l. Port. Sttet-t N, B it P S. ALLEMAN. ,ln . - ' I y T 7v I c a G. BLA.IN, &: CO.- , ' Uljau l - m - . . . 'v mm u i f f m i i . i B -C I I I I 171111 VJVI I O I 1, f ,it c,r,ier -f ic.n m l C .mo Str.ct,, PLYMOUTH. M NPIANA. T I A VI Nit ju-t rrcivcla fresh snpplv of rv 11 article monr lino f ir.i.le,c.n-iifn- ... ,!i'v I Ti nrticle incur line of tr.i.le.on-ioin-m ,!l'v ot I rii"M, Mr.luiMCs, Ptihts 0U, V( s't,, ! Vatni-li. Ih.islics, r, r(;i,o.rv, Y:r.kcc' Notion, I c:i.i. Sr.it-.o..arv. Pure Mi.ti-inis. ,.1 Li.piors - . ... ,,.. tnlicl p.irpo-es oii!t , to aIo-Ii we re -i 1 t.eculullv invite tue attention ,.f tli ..uuiui I nil. W b:l V 1 n'un nn Inn I 1 cIm.'L ,il' , .- - - - - j Gr JLt. O CD Ji2 Xf. X X3 & . ! Tea. ColTre.Supar, Tohiec,Cian,ci. Tu be ! lispis. of at very i-c;i.vibb ti.ui es. ' ...u.,lI,m.a hd-vspt we bur receive! from ittsburpli tnu 1 01k a Urp snuoitit of r Kerosene and Coal Oil. .A N I ) 1 A M PS i for Lurning the same, of rvn v slreaiid ftvk with I or without hades. V are No agents for II j lho lu,l,,lli,r r aicnt moaicinoo , ., , .... . . ... AI Ho dir. I Ii i ,..i mi nräfrirl um r-itr.iTK- :.' i . i pntupatallliouriortheti ilrupK'-'t. .... , ,. . , U c crnr itlj mtit e the public to hvor us with a call, txamiae our stock, and become conn need of the bu t lhat c ar" Join a hoprsl b,ii.p-4. vlln3l-tl O Pf.AIN K Cv

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