Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 36, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 May 1866 — Page 2

VOLUME 11.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DE 31 OCR AT. NUMBER 36.

TUB PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

j. c.osnoR:: i 9. L. IIARTEV, S CiJltors. I'L Y.TI iJTU , S X r 5 ' : p.. .... ..... i . , i 1n.-' ! A 1 l0 1M,tDE.MOCZI IT(1 STATU TIl'IaST fsiKCTAiiv or er. iE. 0 U. M A U L( N D. 31 AN SOX. of Montgomery j " I a Olli TO U OF STÄTE, CHlMöTiAN G. BADGER, of ( larkc. JAMKS It. RYAN, of Marlon. a r to ul:v gkshai.. JüUN K. COFFKOTII, of lluntinjrtua. CPJCKISTEPKNT OI I't ilLIC INSTIIUCTION. K. M. CI1AVMAN, of Knox. the forenoon, but fiudin

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lorporauon Liecio.i.: a:icrd to retire -raoefuliy and renosc upon v.lm h .,,1.1 make the arrest. JJut, fir, I iaht has been effected, the latter power a?- I The contest at the Corporation election ! hncvU m the ccmlortablo a?si!rance have yet to leara that any court ia Croat ! sentin- to the Austrian proposal ib.- a union Monday last wan a -harp one. and a ! h, lnJ tlinilnated ever)-element of. JJritian ever upheld an a'et of that de?. jt::al disarmament. The attitude of A'islarge vote was elicited. The ladieals made f: "'"i CVCry i'C t0r' I f"' 1 lö;icY0.tI:3t deci.ivn can tria and Italy continue? menacing Iu

, . lT . ,, , : .5 i",t i, i.-u.ivi .i.ij. iiv.i nj .i.jj uw.u.-a v-jin- vyiMT-a me imperial army naa outninea a a desperate eff.r and wore well organized f.I excellence, soe:,l, political and emm-; munity .holding that an ex post jvt, en 1 complete victory over the rebels, after two and drilled for the occasion. The demonical. Lut with every ?tep in the highway aetm-nt. declaring by mere ft.rce cf l.iwJdav' hard fuhtin-,'. All the rebels were crati feeling secure made little effort in ueess, the path to bo traversed. i u the that a iut tran:-aetion should bo cruiltv or cith-r slaul'-fer.rr.r t-A-u -Ln.

line that apathy W;is!i,I:lcc -f--rwin:- sIi0rtr- to hnvc j -uihle.-s, lad any force at ail except aa it! , , , p'"3 ft 1- ' doirirated ; and the perils instead ofdimin- ! Ut fei tod martial law or or crated upon dii- "e ,:ci'''lJ 1 inance commii Je teat, went to worü j l:n;rj iaTC pccn alj tjiC time on tp itlJtrjctj vjero 0 i i 1 law was not Iii ibre. !"cr consideration on Saturday

leading to inevitable deft alter dinner with a will and barely saved ; themselves from utter defeat. "We give Le , attempt on the part of ouo or two demoIii i i i rrats, who h.id been huk.-d to a, leads ; r3 in the party, to thr. - firebrands info i erat era in im; party, u inr'.'W nrenraoos ino' the nomlna.in.r Convention cn Saturday ..r.l ,f. .':;,.i;,r...:,. temoeraej A base deception wai practiced en ii o y . , , . - . j hands a. Kotk on tne WOof train of the P. ' V. W. Sc C. 11. ., which resulted in a vote?, aud uow the rpublicans are un

low the maiorities for the ueee-sful enn. tient has 'rown eontinuallv worse and who arc delighted to find eonstitntionnl : committee are uuuerstood to be in favor

didate, and Uk this cecaMou to impress I wo"e' !Jn,jcr its physician, we are told ijeetionMo evcrTthintr which U proposed!111 ro. ...:.., . ,u ! tliat uaIos5 "e continue to oiaiuoy t.io old I in the disturltd State of the country, but n...:. .1 1 c- ....... .

hrcaner, if hey do no, ..ire ,o M. U. i, -ÄlfL raaieali triumphant. A little attention on prJsit.,;;r of lhe (iox cvnuivnt. Vc'i V ,ni to Prs a law ol this! 1 Monday would have secured the election: p, ,,.',( i,,f .vrot'.- vw yi- 7V)lir,',1''lK'' "'l'c'1 ('i'ents l!P,,:i district A iei-b -.s of destrue'ive fires occurcd in cf our entire ticket by a majority of at'- Veteran Observer "-K. D. 31., of thi ;i '!C co:SUir-v f'?0 '1'c !,as bocu fcr. Detroit yo.tcrday l he total lo ü Cöll. ... . , r !. -j. 1 M r.?pos and v.nere the mantle of the: muted at about :.00O. lean thirty or ioriy v,te.S instead of du . icin-o-id : ivil h::s . c.n ltaftllJotl Jav , tIav in . viding the tdScos with cur oj-pora-utf. hei.eve K K-a. r.1, n0v-'e::s:iry ! hc courts o" i !;-': - Ax. .Ifti. IavtJ Wal permitted to have 4 . f . . ". . ; tntt tho relel MatCS Photl.d gf.veni this T, , :n 3 i .t.,. : an interview with her husband on Saiur-

.mt.ii;er teaiure in tun inat.vr tho. . r .. ..!.' ... i ,i. - v "-m i - .nr...i c -v ,

, i ,. . . . , I . . . , , " 7 n-eeivc awa t ay unmatured I. uitc.I Mat's c-imtion or ort.wi: Y.vitD rrsu. .nee,. U e regret that tins attempt tvav t . ho ccu.d nrt caact.y M.am ctuture, t,r n n oi -arch, ha, ju,t ; ifi ( j iu,jclt,.lns with noeraed Rccrivcd from forntf-r TrefSf-rcr 10 f5 omctrtcnt.acce-fuh and the diani:- and raps - ctcrutihce:i uu;h-l. .Mr. hxn .c;vton. the ; intcro,t t0 .hc citeIlt Z - KcceSved L'leVf :LlEe-f ' i co ers have the atNf.eUou of knoi,.' that i 7 cr" fW his tMcmocratie view., j Lner says the rited tate, :o- ! .cufJd to hau before the ul "i-ros." " ' T-..w n , in , - . lhe j iiift iravs : , St.l :.t tianiburi; ha? notnied the ;.-eerctarv I Total on hand, Co thev have done uo they could for the HiC-i (,fiIieiinc, raa doh,, hllll, " of Sbio of his reft-ll to alio;, the in.po;. ! The (mmittee of Wav, and Means This amount is included in the total balance.

cess of republicanism and tl;e overthrow ' ?eif n.to lite I eiief that thi theory h in j tatiwii of a .' f hides t.i this CT-unfry. ' have added to the free li.it of tho new tax of democracy iu this ibee. 'What their harmc-ny with the fundamental princij le- i v. hie:; b.c had reason to believe catrc from ! bill candle wichitiir, di.er skit.s, flavoring friends in tbr e-rlrv "ill thin! of their uf,Jr ':V-r!ni'4-'Ot. cr fail to see that it! places where tho catt!? plague prevail. ; extracts, pnintin-.s and .tationerv, iroducdemocracv arc not advised, but cf thi' ? Zl U f cro:kerv or ouccn. j ti ji cf electrotypes, cuhalt, hcVe-rakcs, 1 T ' pl'llietp:? .1 all rOprc'CIllatlVC g'. ernment. ; Wro may bi aig it here by th:.: infection of yarn and warp, paper itainers colors, we are sure, democrats here estimate such uf whatever form. If there is any thing ! the straw used iu packing it i l the crates, caustic and so la, yeast powder and rail-

at Us truo UiVQ. lunfiaiiU-nt::! in ivtfi lii?tltUtlon, It IS the' lu may ways, thereturc, the liability of the ! road iron. Thev have restored the tax on

!.".- lA 119 i nV.if lll'ftiilp r.,tss I., 1, r..ml H.j .7 .. - .vrrv t nt y 4l,r...w.l. T,,. 1 , Oil C!I I IUI! llUIll SOlllClimC IU tlUlV.

eount. They were t.dd that an attempt ' hat n ay he if s fme, or undt r what T re; portalen into the Fnited .State.. Ile.ap Tlj(J genate was oecurded vct-rdav in was being made bv democrats to tat noor I CXi lt K:.3.v c''tk s tynuny. I. !; Lu iurlhcr, l.e is clcar.y of the op,im)n t nat tho dicxl1ihn of the ln:;tion 0 recon,ider

. , , , . . . is n ve. inen tne uuuie imoru or r re j;.s:.- i ncre i- no n. -re ua: 'cr oi ine irieiiiuc i laboring n;en fur the iiiirno , ilnmiiif! . ' T . ! .- .. i , !,"CVl'1'

4 ' : iHiwnf, of ici-iovernmtnt, r rejrrn!.t-; urease now t nan iia ie hits been any pre- j Mlr,ro!iri' the cellars of -Corbin and IJcnyon .Paul.! tire repulU, :'t a rh'at and a hm: jviousvear. The sJalcmeats relaife to ! 'I'L-.Li av.i . i rn . .i - '.t . .1 . . . 01.10 icu

yuuniu. tou-4 vi uipe. j ms fCtureo intir : ino cuii'.iiiion 01 inj crops are, as ii u-uai i ...;n

blushingly avowing the fraud j-racticed j The following is a part of a recent deupon these w-rkin men and con "latula t ! bate in the United .States .Senate. Howe

ing each other upon its ihrewdncss an! 'he ! , . . . . ! BUCCCss cx their niisrei-resentation". : ... ; The majorities of the FCVCral candidates were rs follows TltLSTKIS. Gray, rep., over Corbin, dem , Oglesbce, rep., and Reeve, dem . tie. Kelly, rep., and Williamson, dem., tie Dickson, dem., over Hurlbut, rep., 4. Koch, dem , over W'estcrvelt, rep., 0. CLEHK AM Tit ASCII KU. Vanvalkenburgh, dem., over Toan,rcp.. i. ! assies on. Caprcn, dem., over Dlain, rep., ,;.

MALiKir.M.. Humrickhou dem., 1 In ihr .fii 1 and liceve in the Jvl, and W ilhaniaon an 1 ' ' I Kf if in hn A, l)itrift tr ' rm I iL the lot? being drawn resulted in f.ivor of j Oglosk-c, rrp.. and Williamson, dem.: thus ' makinr a etand-ciT by lot. S fr. t , i . t . I iue icsmi a., Si.u.i.i atriu, -i , three of the five Tiu-tce-, the Clerk and j rn , ...t tl .. ,t 1. I irum,.iu .om,,,,,:,.,,,-..,.,.. hcans have two J rupees and the .Marsha!. ; We hope that this leaaon will teach j j . . l .. .1. i.. l I 1 ueuiuitai wiiui uiej o iivi.e ikiionii before ; that ' Ktciual vigilcncc i5? the pri rice of Ubert..'

ir vor, ov.r VchoV- 1". r ; I ku ;w they snigger -at j roa,j lhal lo.t)ll lt a war of a.,tj (, j.tr. rt,., uvr A.m )...-.: tl,z (il)ctr:!i. . J know that a nan has thc extermination of the unf rtunatc black i a r;Ilt to !,i:-cr vt hU'u !,rrac? ;Ml ! who has been thrnst bv them into a posiof the tie betwe-r, I .rhbcc ! n.1 !r"i.ü,l'n V'norance. He has tnat rigut.j,IoM ho ncvor dc.ired to take of hi, V-w,,

Tl,.rrif, n'f r'. rv over rr Ar r , Itp -V h f- 'rr.s in tho cemetery at that plaC". The cotton factory overcr (or onte ), ,f 1 at Taunton, MawacLusctt, who beat ti:cjc'n l1' - ,l httle white girl with a p e of Lather . A violent torru hwept over Georgia and

ueiuu, uouuieu, u i one o e. i :j cj , nut during tho ilggelTatir n, wr.3 Cm-1 ten i dollars This i getting vf dog heap , but what can you- esj.fcl from such ;?- ! lorinropie people. . ii n i.au veen a gro child, and the whipping h id occurred j frouth of the Siisquchaoinh ltivcr, the evtf tf all Xcw England 'uld have turned up with holy horror, and the v.hipper would have been imprisoned in porne fort, his property confiscated, kc. &c.t by order of tiro Freedmen'g Bureau. So much for color. If radical ideas prevail, it would be better to hive been h-rn a dog thn a " ihite man - Er 'Ion j.

The Commercial discovers a dilemma in

I the present political condition : Tnxation ana representation being correlative?, we have no right to tax the South except up on condition cf admitting i members to feats ;! the body in which i.tws Kr taca I tion ars pas32(i ; while such i the malignancy oi the peoide that to admit their reo reentraives, thereby unking them Iisturbiug elements iu the State, would le uv.isc and dangerous. Tbc case thus stated b a bad one certainly. Tu say nothI c:::nr.r.ry ti-rco ariiitic: from the burdens f themselves, which, for high moral reasons. ; we car. cot effrrd io remit. So that, in favor ( f t-.rV.Iou. we have : 1st, necessity ; jAl, pleasure ; and "1. obligation ; and, as we are ?. high n;:r:l people, appoint j-1 and Lie J, Oo concision, no doubt, will be c-. ?i.iuj the tax, whatever uay come of ths rej rC'Cii ::'.!!. ::. ! Wc have arrived at r. couditicm in our ' : ffairs tvhieh an s:rure2:tice in roiitics laigtit nave icVieou. njou the predicates of ' sucec-is in the wir, and Ihc continuance in ;":'Tr of i!i? v;?.r partr. The war rartr , want? posrer nuwn much as ever ; it noeus . '.ecurity in order to malc ii tbet ri practienl, and to malce its theories j-ractieai in ; order t, realize security, ft til.! the pcop!o that if it cou!d only hold on ui.tll tV.e j lübi'iiio'i wr. conquered, t i-c Union r i.ioroj, and niavciy aoo'-she-l. it could then Crer.?c. Thfi couiitry is now in a hi-l::y j critical condition ; and although tho j a- j

..g Oi ,ue üeed wer.ro m for Southern of persons who are struck wnh paralysis 1 minister at Washington has ceded to lead J Gold ui ened iu New York veterdav -t ! 3 ITI r 7 V? CrCUl V1 VCTZ 0CCaS";.U WT, UCCrr? I in American capitalists ncarlv the rntire and closed at 1-9 7 s.ns tasahon must net be forgone.- law for the security of the public h about peninsula of Lower California; fur coi-ni- ' - I r:;.:7 T-casV9 ' a 1 W are l Fr t0 Le!n:ictc1,,nli3 toliw-cd ethat tlieiI'.r ' zritiu" ruiToscs, and to securo the devd- 41 Bear in mind, Jud- Smallev. of the jai... UCJ .kng burüCr.3 Upon a people posed kW was the exereuecf power wliicu ; opmcnt of the mineral wcnlth of that re. United States Circuit Court, at Uuiralo, has! ; who have no means of residence, wi.icli we can nowhere be f.-und in the Constitution, svll. The sum reported to have been adv decided that a United States Assessor has i

Ihc-u: to that rv.lK 1 don't moan to avi?.Verf ii;r:Jul'' tne pvy appointed -i it"- r " ! .'fiK'tv-r irOi.l el'inont Voting AVitu tn-M ai.w,,,!-al..nt it. except ti-tc: in my c . uLritv. ! -7 l'l rd'd !l'f'.' r'Pr .- !

. . T ! 'VV-.ny. .. 'Vf i - . " I,rincirIe ihli ail and all rC.r !e that ; are required t obey tho laws, shall I. m. j r,i(J(, !u (?ie CJ,rt lch;ch tfmW, a a government which denies or discards ' i of h 1"-n.tal c:iVihc of a lSCl,rc '!f u,,l,'r J.er ubhean enatoi, tliat the excitement , r i r - .... ... 1 --. . .1 .:i ... 1 cl the past lew yjar? Inj contributed to lower the character of the A 1. eri. au .Sn1 r.te : j Mr. Cowan This fiovernment of the , United State is a Covernmcnt of delegated j ! riCrJ'.r ... ! j At. Howe 1 rhould l ie to sre the au-1 1 thr.rity for that. j Mr. l.owau I ai.i aware that there are icy nao or.m.p ,ieiu goycrumcntal . i ot;r tuii ou:iu. i hiiow sui'ii ; ,. , (., ,.,,, . t t . ' vision 11 tno ( ,oi5t 1 1 nt tori which prevents ... r 1 :..,...!!.. . c 11 p.c-:-os. LLau.!:hter. 1 do not know of anJ kw to the contrary. . ' T""! 7. I lM.- rains hMcl.vily injured thc cotton

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I lr. l.owau l ai.i aware that there are ; emancipation of their Freodinen's Hureau can l,o parsed. It embraces many of thu in great many people who do not under- j an,j their Civil J!ij;ht iJill. Tl. 7 have provisions of the Senate bill, and ia wid to , stand that, and who really come here, and i taught the necro to look upon the whites I acceptable to Gen. Grant and other mil-

rv . . v. . y.v w. .... i at the outli a las cncmiei. 1 iiev have i ,l ;i J t 11' btatc. and to Ieirilate here uiion thi fbior ! l 1. i i . .... i . v .1!

. , 0 . im:;j t.ie r iH'ht 10 maivo mm i iseontenieu 1 r 1 . . 7 . . t - r ;i as if thev w.-re mmbers of pTrli'in.ent 'in,l .1 1 i- 1 . 1 i- l Antonie Probst ye.stcrdny made a lull ! -V P . , . ' with In? condition, and to render lain at r r 1 1 1 -i 1

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croj in I esas. t.ej, laming is going on in'ncoj on 1 thc tSccimalion t l the ucro many places. Ci:i Ev.q.

Con (:hiUy Mt.Int0Vt,f ci,icf of the (;rcck Indians, is in New Orleans, scek'ng j relief for T.Oi) of his people who were driv-1 rn fri.ni their humps ilnrin" the Lifo u-ii- ' -; o . . ' rai-t are no.v in a suuering conoitioM. Thc hdk.. tf Macro uccoraled tho I fnr r.f f.oh.r .l :.a w.dl r.d.id r.l.llor ! Ahibama on jMxiniav niglit, April ü'.HIi, r.Vi;tl trcat destruction' of pr.erty and E0,.1C c H jv.. A house wan blown (p,vn jri ('.v.s county, Ga.. killing a woman .,,,, tv.o childien. An address has been issued to the plan tevs ot Alabama, n.-king iir relief for the fiitferingaod destitute people of Cherokee county in that Stato. Two negroes lately murdered Mr. Heeder, a citizen of Lauderdale county, Miss. They are under arrest and nay 'that they wer initigatod by Mr? Reeder.

Thc Sew Senator from Vermont.

Jii'.lsre Edmund?, ths newly appointed ! :-enaior Arom crciont, says tlie Pitts burgh toinnurrt I somewhat startled. Ins radical inend.i by tnc course ho took in the i Senate a few days since, on the bill fur esCaptin- xroia penalties military persons! who have been guilty of the exercise of t arbitrary act? of power, in the form of i:n ; prisoumeut, seizures of property-, tresspass. ! rtc, during the war. lie opposed the bill ; as cx pest facto and wrong iu itself. While declaring that ho "was not one of that class I tion from any of it3 provisions, and which i V Atf.-l. I c r.u.-w. : " 1 know that thr:r i n nr. .Tr-nt n,r 1 1 r, , , r k u rl thiscla-s of legislation. In the tune of Mr w , it j ,1 - , .r 4- '. , , ci.uei, me lirst t;eiiiieuian in Europe, ana ,,.rf,;i.. il n r ,.ny . i : -! ,pn 1 '!-trt snJfrc!lS antl whos ftars of asasinatiou ami tli3 over" eerta:n huateJ tiU,c houM be r-arued ..3 ,.i,-.faJ, lU'.;:po!iu:nt ci the question etuer iL.-re was any ground ot suapic - , and irucpeiidc-nt cf the question what Therefore it has appeared to me not, as I have said before, ai one of tho.ce reruns . - Rr 3" MVi,"!JISS3j!il'p öf! - . . . introduction U great, and this department has brought the matter to the eonsMera-il-m 0f (Vtl,rf,, i:j order that an act may ;e pa5.:e-l providing for a cordon arouno at tili? time td'the year, conliicting. Jhit j it is believed that, while ti e revere e 'd hi killed the tops ,1 the wheat unpruL-e-ti I generally by thu snow, tho roots have uot been killed, nor subjected to leaving out the extent iiönal in yev-jre winters, ai apprehended by many persons. j 'i'hc JSf-niiihJ OiKürrn.i. The fe.irfnl riots in Mi ni?. his. und the

is contrary to tue natural sense ot justice: lue cviunnssioncr ot 5 no tntuan liureau aminatiou." Exchange. which prevades every man's bosom. We , has received information io the effect that ,r. t ','r,.iquote the foilovin- paragraph from the tlie Indians on the ? la:ns have been guilty c. i i n-i t i 1 .t , r n l if i. . r ..,.-.. n. . J rinnhev s decision. 1 ho. ,vi

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l:. , ,l j, i .1,1 f M . r. ,aad tried bv court martial for uttena? ' investigation, or to make any nxjuiry m "7 aiH , J'00" ntiiacutsftivorallc to Juarez. preference to the correctness of the return p;e susp-ctfd oi treason which had been1 t i,. j ' .. k , l l i 4 t , . , , i which the assessor had accepted and rev

? '- iivv 'M.uiii .i, a Lie aicauicr i. truvian arrivea iiom j.iv i f .irn. .1 f.-. f ii.-. o.tI'.-o'.p Aftr ii...

saijorfo !ii intanuic iJaicstv it was i the difficulties between A'-di-iii and I "ras-

emcufr uhicll ias hu, ()U hvTQ Atwtul j the whites and black?, is one of the fruits ! The Huue military Committee have denp p'cpuhlicai: jiolicv in regard to thoc'ded to report a new bill for the increase rn it ;s rh tS tlo-r fur-d ! of the regular armv. which it is tho'i-ht

di,tu:bi:g eiement in eiety. Un.'.er tho M ...,,.ir..r v.-oT.f.v -.rlo,! accord, and iu which he nuo-t goto tho wall. Vcars rgo our wi est state-men preiliclcd ' - Abolition agitatiui. Part of it the war fcc,)U .h:K.. trai,pirca. nl wc greatly fear that behind the curtain of the future fs the other terrible aHliction the contest of Hwrn-r rjccldon. W:thii:L'toii d!-- .-.; . s;i;s it has been decided bv the C-. n..i:-. i:cr of Internal i .t . . . o . i c vn ue i : i 1 . : ; j i -s : i iil.-.urauce UpOI1 . r. . .r. .- ... . ; ...,. )n.:IlfC. !f .v h' fr -m :I.o l roa iocomc of !;i )rrir- 1 :" Oi .0 1 ill the prosectt- ' V"5' " '' ' 4 ' "''-'"- be de,d,,vted from -V-.. inaa dher.but not from i il,.,e j .rti r., ,,fi :c,mo derived from f,x- ! e 1 iuvesimen!.", auch a:i bond, mortcncs, ic:i:s, and the like. It is al-'o decidel thai person traveling about th.O roimtrv as .vent of innnnfietnr. era or dealers, seeking orders for goods for one person or firm only, Mich as salaried clerks, or men hired by the month, should uot be required to take licenses as commercial brokers. Intelligence from Montgomery, Ala., represents a fearful destitution there. As many as 000 women have been rccn atone time crowded arouud the court-house, waiting for the rations that are furnished them by tliA goTrnment.

The News

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rcvcuuc tax bilf;vm bc commenced iu the vessels were in Georgia bay, heading for uoucc to-dav I the to- Volunteers from the interior -' I were sent for. the citizens turned out, and The proposition for a national couven-: the whole population paraded the streets tion, for a permanent settlement of the' all dar. many difficulties and issues arising out of j the late rebellion, meets with a hearty ap ! 's rumored that the president has not proval among the leading men of the na- i onb' determined to vveto the Colorado bill, tion. w j but the bill amendatory to the half as corA ronort i nrr..r thit 'i'us :ict

i III I r InW lifo i-.t l)l,'i.i,n ! i.n.i. .1l ..t I ' emi-rants meet with no hostility. T., ,r . , i jio uews iroiii ..icxico reports tnat ! banales and Corticns were likolv to. have a : -i . r .. , ,., , , üht. 3IartiU2Z. tne liberal cokitnaudant !at Alma, encountered a ihrce of Maximil - ! erpoo!, at 1-arthcr Point, yc5tcrday. The j reform bill was still occupying the aiten. jtion oi parliament. Its defeat h bjlicvei ; to be certain. Tho pacific arrangement o mittee had unthe bill ini Induced by Senator Sherman to reduce the r:l,c i'"'-rt or: the natioml debt. The of ' (;,dd or.i.rd In V.-w V.-k nn nir.'-M--1 V 1 f Vt VA " "

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Ti:ks!ay. May Sth.-Thc Treasurer of t;u t.-mted fctatei has been instructed to j gold watches and silver p!aU. , l'i lmncratle Central Committee of I wa ll:lTe arc to postpone tho .State cn the Rmcndmeut to the nostofnee ieii bill, and it was (inally reby llircc majority. The Senmost probably reject tho amend" mant. Th2 House passed, without debate, a bill perfected by the Judiciary Comniittcs providing the time and place of holding the Circuit Court for the eastern district cf Virginia. Members of Conrrea5. who aim to pro. i inrig tne session, arc moving for an interminion of two weeks in the latter part oi ' thi m.intl . . . He had no accomplice The President has approved bill for tho better organization of the naval Pavmatcr's department. Tho Cormier's jury up an the bodies of victims t f thc late lire at Detroit yctcrü.'iv rendered a verdict exonerating the railroad companies, their manager and agents from all blame, and pronounces their prccaut'ons suilicient for all cidinj lir.v IiCci'!(-11 Head Centre Stephens is on his way t this country, and w'll i.robably arrive in Xew Vork to-dav z-' mm ivasiiim;to. May 1. According to tho decision of the Commissioner of Ictern.il Keeiiue, ins come tax is being asve.ed under the old roles of five and ten per cent, and the pn posed amendment increasing exemptions from $;U0 to SI, 000 will not ufiVct this apsesmcnt. Persons will also, for this year, have to j ay taxes on their watches, carriages and plate as heretofore. Let the Thirty-ninth Congress put its ear to tho ground, and catch the ominous pound ofthat "tramp tranp, tramp," which, wherever it marches, finds a foe, aud leaves a victim in its trick. )Va:hs inrloi Jte publican. nr. . ii i .t ii . If ou j-'tici-b U-ftl IJ J illi'i -iiinnm j uoiiijii the Republican means Mr. John ion's noli cy, "which, wherever it marches, finds a

foo" in thc shape of ft Iladical offioovhoN j 1 ui 1 i j dor. and "leave- v irtim by hii , deeapt-"n.---Crtielan(t Ll'r, Rod.

i The most intenso excitement prevailed

;at Uwen hound, C. V., yesterday, eonsc' ' quent upon a report that seven Fenian war require any man to appear! i before him, or to submit his bockg for ex' of Judge .1 " - rlsk2Tltlti'. 1 n lit In ii" ft' rt Mirt cAopAt. 'r . wnen a return u mauo to hr.n, to prose :'4.:A: iuiC.i;uimi,.ji uh-i.uiuu us cor-1. rectucss. ana to compel the production oi t i i hooka and papers asm to summon w ! Tha authority he denied was of tl ! ;St containing the assessiuciit has been re i rortc-J to the collector of the dis rict. th ported to ti;e collector of the uis rict, the power of the assessor over the list, and any item in it, i .spent. Such wc understand to be the extent cf the decision. Mcu- aavcrtijcmfttW. CORFORATION EXHIBIT FOR 1865. A. l. ('apron, Treasurer of the Corporate Town of Plymouth, Ind., presents to the President and Uoaid ot" Trustees of .ai 1 Town the 1'ollowiiiiT 'xliil.it. showing the condition oft lie Finances at to present time, and tlie receipt and ui.burscim.nti for the fiscal year endinir .May 2d, lSi.'O. Total duplicate, including Treasur er's Asse.-snu-iits fr 1 Sf-". $rVj'l :?4 Casli on hand as per report oi April 2:5, t'J., and paid over by II. C. liurliname, former Treasurer, 002 TS Licenses collected, 1 to 15 llrick and Lumber sold, i-0 70 Freight bill on Fire Fnine refunded -19 CO Sale)f Grave Yard lots, t 00 Totrd re:-eij"'f. $;.U40 iri CM RA. delinquent Tax returned, l'aid (Corporation Hon.l.-;, ' Interest on 44 " School Order. " Corporation Orders, $n:,9 55 J450 OO ot) 12 300 ro $5002 SO Total Paynients, Falancc in Trea-urv, $MS 12 i Moroivcd from Tax colhction.s ?3 ( 0 1 i,J to A. L. (. apt on, 1 ruStec .'3 CO There have bcie issued during tlie during the year. i:p to and including May '0, 1(?00, Corporation onlt rs f;r Hoad and Corporation purpOSt'S, amounting to :) x ox i.:!j!iieaiia i ire uepiirimcni, ii,.i ui $1,71 (2 There hav been paid orders of former years, issued prior to May l,18d., for Koad Ä C'oriioration purposes, $101 01 for Tire Engine, " oOO 00 Paid Koad and Corporation orders fr the current year, 7'"!" f. Paid Fire Department and Engine, 1,125 7 Paid on bonds issued for purchase cf Fire Engine, iV0 00 Outstanding Orders, rolid?. none. C-2'dO 0J All of wliichis respectfully .-uhmitted A. C. CAPItOTN. Treasurer. ! The above report after bein car. fullr cx- j nmincd by the Hoard is found to be correct, and the same is hereby approved ; and the clerk is ordered to have the .same puldi-hcd for two weeks successive I v. 1!. II. ÜICE, President. A. C. CAPTION, t ie r;-. vim irvTKur.sT, AT RICE & BROS. OLD STAND , ON '1 HE Corner opposite the Parker House, can be found a ! r rcsii block of v'hich hü been pu:chaed ince tiie great de : clinc, and can, therefore, accordingly be j Sold Vir j Low, j My stock consists of everything that can be enumerated in a Ik! Clus Store, in part of Tea. a ice Vcpvvr, .Spier, .MtSnr. MolaMftCs, .Syrup, DricMl ISeet; fanvaNfrt aire! t:itn!iv fiSams. Snll Port, Cauiät d FruiH, S'carhvx, Fine Apples' tJicrricM, Canned Fe, Torna? tee, And in fact eventbm; that i needed to complete and excel as a grocery. Hoping that I can by attention t your interests d erive a ph.trc of your patronnire I übscrih mjleelf, Kiep, yours, W. II. McDonnell. Applicatioii Tor Ifct'iiNO. Noticv is hereby ;iven, that I will applj to thc Hoard of ('ommissioners of M.-irshnll eountv, Indiana, at their next term, commencing o.i the first Monday in June, lbGi, f,r u lieense to sell ,'1,lull',"K iiMri in ni:inuiy man a t... :.. ir .. f . . ... .. fjuart nt a time, (with tlie privilege of allowing i ne parne io un uihbk on my prenmes.) lor one y-nr. My place f butincM. and tie promises

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i thereon ?aid liquor are -to i be drank, arc located 'on Lot No. one (1 Parks Addition to lha tn-i. ,of pmirhOTlf yUrhn D35--3w YI. IH'AL

TIPPECANOETOWN WOOLEN FACTORY,

Card! ms, Spinning. Fulling .Dyeing ClotEi Orcsslng, &c. Dono in the best manner; BLANKET WEAVING i Of the beet kind. PLAIX and PLAID FLANNELS, CLOTHS, JEANS AND BLANKETS, E X C II A XGED FOR WOOL. MR. A. VINNEDGB Will receive Wool at Pi vmouth. and return it! j manufactured free ot charge, at hia Furniture 1 .. fctore. on La 1'orte Street TT o t. ., . r...... ! W. B & P.S. ALLEMAN TlO iiü35 tf C-. 33 LAIN, & CO., DRUGGISTS, South-east corner efii: an and Gano Street?, f L Y MOU Til , M i N DIA X A . HA INC. just lecivcda fresh supply of every j article m 0:1 r line of trade, consisting mainlv i ot Drugs, Aledicineo, Taints Oils, Dve Stulri, ; Varnish, ftiushes, Perfimiery, Yankee" Notion?, G!as2, Stationary , Pure Medicine?, and Liquors! for medical purposes onTr , to which we re-! nity . We have zUo on hand a Ftoek of TO -srm -a frL , "c ,r,"i. x . .. , acr , o J:,a. , i uuaccy .v. i.jars , etc. l o UC - , disposed ol ;it verv re iin.;ble figures. Within a few davs pan. we have received from Pittsburgh and Nw Vork a large amount of Kerosene and Coal OiL A "NJ r A x r ptl .v. jjv hj j. for buruingthe s:.n'.e,of every size and itvle.with or without shades. We are also agents for all tLoPl'llukr . Patent iVi e a 1 c 1 n e s of the dir. MiTBiciana nrcscrlrtions carefullv r ut nn at ail houis of tue M!E;ht, by an experienced We earnest r invite the public to f.ivor us with a call, examine our stock, and become convinced of the fact that we are dein; a lineral busine,--?. vllaGi tf G. BLAIN k Co. ATTACIIMEXT XOTICE. Napoleon 11. Aliens n, riiilip S. Alleinun, v.. 1 I Attr.ciiir.cnt i Samuet S. Tdc I..:ii!l an 1 I jrarnishco. James M. Wiekizcr, garnishee. J i ie uelor.ii.il i oaniuel &. lcuoraai ii. rci.'v ( notified ef t;;e pcr.a:n m tue foreoin entitled M ' "f"? ' " V a TJU"-R'C 01 t;,,!'Tf, ,U f"1 ' M:ir.-i:a:l Ccuntv, Irsaiu:a, and tfi it the sania is; j ft for trial on-the i"th day of May ibCS, at ll ! O'clock A. JI. wlita if he do not rtDDeur and unI ..... ....:....- :;i i ..!., ., i .1,. . Ai - j ii i ii. wrr t iirri'f ;:iitl f:Ti-i n h fir:irl snl if-t4i-mined iu his absence. JOHN G. OSBORNE. Justice. ! 1:3-1-1.1 Plvinoiidi Marble Works. HARTMAN & HAUK-lla-vi'iv rermanentiv located in Plymouth for I the r-n:kse of prosccui'm the above business,! ! ;lre prepared to m.inuf.icture all kirnls of M'jnnmer.t, Tomb Stones Head 1 " ; - if ' t ! lahl- i'ips. Bureau leys, Counter S'aL?, kc, ., j Th?v solicit the n'tronngc of all who wfliitnnv! work in their line, and a.-uro them that thev j will sell their woi'.c j AS CHEAP. IF NOT CHEAPER, j than anv ot! or establishment in Northern Indi-j ana, and warrant f-:iti?faction in ail cases. Shop on .Michigan street, between Wa.hingfon 1tTo., ! a . re i s e t' k e it, j IIa i revived :i '".rc stock ': ' ! Spring and Summer Goods j ! I of:lic lalettt Styles, i I which hc 5 MANUFACTURING TO ORDER on the most REASONABLE TERM'. Call end see 1. is fine tdock of Oa-ssiiiMTos, Vo;t . . :- OPPOSITE THE HANK, Michigan St.. Plvmoi'th 1:mna. n33-4w, Application Tor Mcei;-'-Notice is hereby ri ven that we Aill applvtothe Co.ird of Commi-ioner ot Marnlmll County, ; I toli.i ii a . t t!ieir next tonn, conutvn'irp on the! firt Monti V in futie, lCi.. fur a liect-c io 511; Iutoxicatiu Lifpior- in a lers miaiuity thin on j tjuart at a tiaio, with the riil.'ir of allowing1 I the F.ure t' be ih:ij'; on our premi-f, tar ous I j Y ".r. Our place of businos, and the premies" whereon Paid bpiors ar tobe drank, are hratfd on the rast hail of lot number twenty-two, in the original I'lat of the town of Uienun, in (lerniau Township, in Marshall Conntv, Indiana, l i:i.i.n a nuiLi;. In!."-t3. At,lu-atlon lor Mooü; Noliceishcrcnvrnm.tlntl ill apply to the

Hoard of Cnmmi-sionns of Mar-hall c unty. In-j aro neterminei torlose etlt our present diana, at their next teitn. comnu-ncin on thc;lck and will male it to their interest to first Monday in June, Jsf,(i,for a license to ell! iVo us in car?v call.

nioxKT.ung iiijuors in a le- ipiantiiy than a jiiart ai a nine, (wita u:e j ririlege ot Mllowmg ihc sMiiie to be drank on my premises,) tor one voir. My place of business, und he premise? whereon said li piors are to he drank, are located on Lot io. loir (4.) in Ilcini s Addition t Ilrcrnen, Marshall conntv Indiana n35-3w JOSEPH JdU'I'L Application for Uonc. Notice ia hereby given, that I will apply to ! Itoatd if Coni!ui?siouois of M-rfhall county In-

di.ana , at their next term, commencing on the hi ft Mondav in June. lbCii, fr a liccrs toell intoxicating liquor, ha a !' q"'1' tJ,an qurtat a time, (wiih the pri'! of allowing the Mme to be drank on m- premis.) for one year. My place of bu", " h-1 th Prem,ae'1 whereon said linuors r to ba drank, are located on Lot No twentr.ftur (21; Bremen, Marshall county, In,ni. - ,.35-.1w JOHN n.!fr.K,.jr.

FOR SALE. UIOI1TY ACRES OF LAND, With tea aresoffirst rate Cranberry Marsh on it. FOKTV ACRE Of Uad, unimproved, three miles fiom town. A desirable IlOIJSn and LOT conveniently located in Plymouth Fire vacint TO WW LOTS Located in PI jmouth. The abore premises will be Sold Low tnd on Easy Terms, at once. Apply over the Bank, to OSBORNE &. VANVALKENBURGH. n35-t4.J RECONSTRUCTION OF PRICES DAVIDSON Sc Oo., Having received a fresh stock of roods would

: intorm their Old Customers, and th Pit;..n.nr Marshall and adioiuintr Counties rrenir.llr. tl. they have removed their Stock of Goods to the j South Side of La Porte Street, formerly 1 PALMER'S OLD STAND, And have opened the largestand most complete Stock of Dry Goods and Clothingerer opened In this market. Their elegant and commodious Store Room it fi'.le lfull with their huge Stock. ladies dress goods. Asfiae as can be nurchasedatanT Stnr.in th Ü. j - - - nion.consistin.q in part of a large aesortmmto GINGIIA MS . T v-ii.lliV., DKLAINS, LAWNS, S!LrC GLOVES, Jte., I1 ii.: . r IT ir UHUm, ül llümc anuiaciure. Work durable and Warranted. I ( CLOTHS. CASSIMEHES, I CASSINETS. TWEEDS, MARSAILES ! silk,velvet& SATIN. Hats and Caps for Men and Bovs. i The most exteiisivestock ever brought into this market. A. Davidson. R. Damd&ox, L. Lacer - Mav 3d. 66 n35tf. n.i rr:..? ru...: I III ; IT I I fill. S I III 1111(1 o j HAS COMC, and lO have the GROCERIES to T3P A TTTATStT'O "T r-t jcery and Provision StoreT Two doors fc'OUTII OF TUE P0ST-0FFICF, where l.e iff readv to obliire A LLhis old cutorner : and and anv number of NEW ones, bv sellinz I r . j e. .1 . .'. " ! liicia more uoous lortne same money, than cib. I be f'ourr'tit BtauT other house in town. Hiving taken advantage of the recent fall in r.w..o I... f V ...1 it' 1 1 T .-u pup n p-ii cl5oe Stock before buying elsewhere. Fariiicrs Bring hi jour Produce, j . , , , , . - , r a:id pet the highest market price in cash for it. . ;ul iiiv: ui";ivt iuui fv L i i i r I I March rJ2, 1 tCC. vi 1 r.29 bra J t 1 FIRE! FIBE IFIRE! TO THE PEOPLE Iu cOHSC'iUCncc ot the recent disastrous Fire ; wc have rcmovt d our LARGE STOCK Of DltV " (i'OOÜS. ronsistin' of (OODS, READY ZVTncIc Olotliiiisr and PnnTC , v r, .-c . " U 1 J Li, II ATS & CATS YANKEE NOTIONS. LADIES ani GENTS l-'LTiS, CLO YES AND HOWIEK Y, (ENTLI'M i: KI Jt DIES' FCK MSHI.VC COOPS. ' dUEß.SW.IRE, GLASSWARE ! In fact e TTth'n usnal'v kept iu it countrj tro TO G. S. CLE A VELAXO'S OLD STORRE ROOM On Lai ORTE St. 'And ucxt door t-i C. II. Reeves Law Offco f O H

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FIRE PRICES, Regardless or 0 0 S "JT"; We ictiirn our thnnks to our fr'cnd? and the public generally for their former lib' oral patronage, and respectfully invite I V r t ' i 1 1 . I ciiasing ciscw ..e.c, a r j .ti . im m;, a co. P. S. lWt forget the place (J. S. CLKAVKLAXD'S old tore Hoom on LaPorte Street. rl0n28tf ATTACH ME. T XOTWE. James M. Confer.) v.. TrocccJings in Attachment Preston Creen. jr.)

The d. fcndent in the aWe entitled cae i hereby ioti ried of the pending thereof before me. one or the Justice., of lhe peace for Marshall County Indiana, nnd that the same i? set for trial on the mh day of May 1 KG, at 9 o'clock A. M. when if he do not appear and aciwrr thertto.aid camedl be heard and den ni.ined in hi? aletHc JOHN G.OSRORNr.,jll,iice n3lt3