Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 May 1866 — Page 1

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rr 1 r" j -rr. i HERB LET THE PRESS THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN; Ü N A W E D BY INFLUENCE AND UNBOUGHT BY GAIN VOLUME 1 1. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 18G0. NUMB Hit 37.

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rUBLlSIIKD EVERY THURSDAY AT FLYMOUTH, INDIANA, . - Lr. HARVEY, Prorrrietor - 3 Mcrms of Subscription S'Z.OO a year in AUvancp. Pavmeni mast be made invafiablv if; advance 4t arri the paper discontinued at the expiration of j the tine paid for, unlets renewed. These terms will be strictly adhered to. Subscribers who get their papers by the carrier j ' ill he charged 25 cents a year extra. Ratea of Advertising: this type) one week, $ additional insertion. No. si'- 1 mo p ra o I mn. i 6 mos 1 year. $10 00 15 00 do no I sa-iarn $2 5f j 4 0 0 So Of) i 8 00 ! $7 or o I 4 00; 6 00 12 On 15 Of 4 : 1 .V-d ' 6 5'1 10 noi 1:2 00 ; IS 00 25.00 7 5'- 10 no- 15 00 20 0f V?ol a , lcol t 12 00 1 7 Ort no 30 no; 50 03 IS 00 15 00 30 00 Lech, advertisement. SI per square iop eai , insertion, ch irged to parties publishing them. UOMMCticATiONS to promote pnvai uh'-; raut be mid for at th3 regular advertised rate. MtRKiACCs and Deaths arc published :i news. Advertisements, unles the number of insertions desired i? specified, will be continued till ordered out, and charged at regular rates. Local notices 10 cents for each line. LOUSINESS CARDSMEDICAL. R. GRAS ER the distinzufched German Hiv- i . w . r .r..ii . V,,, eician win in a.i appouui.iv.n n. - - . :. i.anraore. iie re?pecu:iii i ' Public, that he will vi.it the Edward IIoue in i iymou'n, in'ii.ini,once in n c .i ii.iru.i-. ; Döof mr. 21 t. J in-nrv 25th. March 1st, Arril " . . m ..... T , . , I .. 1 . n I DR. E. MAINHARD. ofTi-rs hi prorei-n.il services in all the departments of Med'cal Science. Specialities : Disease? of the Chest aad of females. 'Hice ,in Masonic Hall. TllilO tf DR. J. M.CONFT.R, HteSurpeon of the 23th Indiana Infantry. oTors his vroCosg o.nl services to the ycople of M irsi-all County. L T Odi-jo and residence we;t pidof Mirhi.in rcet, t'Vre; block-? North of the Edward:? Home rlytn nth In liam. vl):i32j "3T RO.". M. D- Hiving pernamently lo. L. cited itiri?:n')MMi.wilIattandtoallbr:i:i':hti ci the profession. The.Hyc and Car iWirtnon'. rcceiv-ii. as hret fre. i-rt"dil attention 0;S.-;o with Dr. West ':i !M'.e!i:-,' in street. . Plymouth. !nl, Oct. 2G. T5 tf. J J VINALL. irf;rsrATnic aiiysician a:;t sfn.ir.oN Particular attention pai'l to Obstretrie practice,! - r. Ilie.i5e of wom n and e!:ii hpzi. O liee over Davidson & Co.'i 2coie. Kc.:.l'Hf rproH t!ir 1 x; rill-wi"r, to. Iii r Ui l.l'J I U'jat nj ri;r, i niu- , . . .. i: j m... o'V.h, Iuiian.i. fvl0nS3 tf. 1J X . -U. XT J. V I. PAGIX South IS cut! Iii if. , Autlior of a new vtem of .Me.licin? in i'-io treatment c Cfiroiic Pi.-isoa, an l a ii"?r nmi? of eomoinin: Medicine an eo-ivilt 1 either lir letter or in person. Th" P; ias ni-'t Wit;i m- i limited uees m hi pr ffc3--ion. ti I e: eularand give bin a trial. vll:i-T3.a . T HR MASON .t HAMILTON' CA CIN KT I ORGANS, forty diiT-rent stUs, ad-mted to j ierd sind fcu'.tr music, Cr -a tr .e,fn fich. ; riFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVKU. MJ:tAI or other first premiums aw inVd t!ivra. llbutratA.l f '.:iO',n"np? t'rr f. A1 .-Ircs M . & HflU.'t. Boston, or Mason naoTitr.RS, New York. tIIp! lv. - , Mark Cimmirur. School Lxamir.er "f Mar- ; til County, will hold PuMic Kxa:ninat;or r, ; Teachers on the 3d Saturday of earh month, at. j the Rctninarv b'iildinj-.commcncin? at 10 o'tloek A. M. JuneHih 15. 1 ?f..' ly ; TX3URR YOUR LIVCS for benefit or your j f.im'lv with irood L-cr. ArncvT, an.l not ! Policies i-Mod nn-1 locg 1 C. II. RKi:VF.. j paid, throucrh Marc-i21. 'f.."i vlrntf. W B h y "i V V Ms U W 9j A4 LIQUORS f.r Medical and f,WprI f.re-4, e:i hehadatmy Store, one door North of the Rranch R.il:. ' J. F. VANYALKKNCUROU, Fiymotith.May rS.T.;.tf N1 tMi' 4 tt V.TATT'VT

Fultedbv persons afilieied with di.asca mcMent r ... ! to this latitude. E'peciHl attention pven t?. the ,,,etreatment of Chronic cases. No clnr-e for Ex- n37 " 0'n aminat,on- vllnI2-Jul4 Vx.,0 ;

The Mndcraiel harm- asaoi'i-ueJ wuti lum. War Claim Ag't, Plymouth, Ind., In hla professional business ; . , , MR. D. K. VANVALIvKN-nUROII. I Uiv ""ll? VTiCUC f v'.ll continue the pra-tice of Lit in its various j p, uüro tn Fultou, Stark, LaPortean-l Ko?ciubranche?. , !:o, i? well ai .M irnll, C iuntie. Collections The N'etr Firm will f.ttend promptly fo litl.r'i- : r.r-.,mPflv an 1 eTcicntlv aMcnlc.l to. Careful ted ca'cj. prencral collection, the pureha" an aVeufion iren to Probe business. Insurance aale of Real Kitate, the e d'.cction of Claims j cycled .u Lire; nnd lVjpTty in the best eonio.v a!;ai:i-t the (Jovernmen4: tich ai pens-ion, hoiin-!,,;.., rtf. I Statci. 1 tv and arrearage: of aoiIiers, &c Tit!c to Itsal f?pr:cir. ATTf.VTli)- paid to thr proccutiop of cxaoiincd nnd a''j-tra:ti furnished when ; CUhn of ..,Mi-r, their Widows and heira Tor desired. 1 ?ount v, arreai -j of pay, pcn-ions and other claims. August 3, IPC.'. J.G- OSRORNC. Rkjtrs to FiirweM Field k Co., Chieieo.,

; J. S .SCOTT, G fc i n 1 Coll o lor, Continueu to give Prompt Attention tothc Collection of Claims. U" nat of references fiven when required. Terms moderate. v3nl5-tf. M. A. O. PACKARD, A ITORNEY ANO COUNSELOR I?I vmoittli. Jiidimiti. v9nlü s. A. M'CRACKIN, Ö j u n t y Reeorder, and Attorney At Law , Knox, Starke County, Indiana. Will mike Collection, pay Taxes, examine Htle to Real E-itate, take acknowledgments of DiU, M )rtj?;aje,Sc. All mattara of Litication ittndd to in Starke and adjoining Conntiea. T BjjoU money and back pa? of Soldiern, 40 1 rtniona. eolleeted. Remittanre'pMniptly atiiiui cbArzn 'reasonable. 9u?C if.

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Pittsburgh rt.WayncA Chicago IlalMvaj . On and after Nov. 19, 1SG5, Trains will leave i Stations dailv, Sibbithg excepted, as follows: Train leaving Chicago at 5:50 P, M, leaves dailv. ; trains, going west.

Exrnfssj Mail j Ex. Ex. Pittsburgh :2,50 am 7.00am! 1 ,45r y'2,45 pm Rochester.... 4,00 8.30 3.05 .Q5 j New nrigbton' 8.4.1 3,15 4,35 iEnon 4.45 9.35 4.08 5.22 Colunbinna.. 5,17 10.17 1,47 fi.00 Salem 5.40 10 48 5,15 6,30 Alliance 6.30 (11.50 6.15 7.25 Canton 7.05 12.12r.-w 7.03 8,13 Massiloa 7,30 1.02 7,30 8.3b (Orrville 8.02 1.45 8.10 9.17 jYVooster 8.30 2.22 8,45 C.52 ' Loudonville. . 9.22 3.28 9,45 110.55 -Mansfield 10.00 4a5 10,35 111.45 ... Ar 10,45 5 00 11.10 i12.15am jCresilinej Dr1 lfi 6.inpM 7n(Wl2.55 !T5iiovn.8 '.Ill 45 7.10 7.33 j 1,25 Upr'Sandukv: 12.24m 7.50 8.23 j 2,07 Forrest '. 12.55 S.95 8.57 i 2.40 Lima 2.1.1 9 41 10.00 4.02 .' Delphis 2.5.1 10.25 11.02 j 4.3G j Van Wert. . . . 3.21 1 1 0 I L39 j 5.05 FortWavne.. 5.00 J2.35 1.45rai 6.45 Columbia.... 5.45 1 .22 2,36 i 7.118 j Warsaw C.3D 2 22 3.33 I 8.20 I Plrmor.th 7.41 3.5S 4.40 j 9.20 Valparaiso....' 9,22 4.53 6.30 .10.52 'Chicago '11, ifl 7.00 I 8.40 rM 125l'rn

r.n rnon p Kxpresswil te paWngera of 1.15 TraIn we?l flom CrPStl;ne. . TRAINS GOING EAST. Mail ExrnFssj Ex. Chicago Valparaiso. . . Plvmonth. . . . W.irsiw 4.40 R.50 8.44 6.20a x 5.50rM 10 20i m 8,05 7.41 1943ÜM 9 40 I 9.40 2,25 10.38 jl0.?5 3.37 11.25 '11 23 4.32 10.02 Co'um!ia ... .11 1 .01 Fort Wavne. 12.35pm 12.3Pr! 1225av 5.f-5 Van Wert 2.11 2.53 .1 35 4.55 5.25 6.09 1 .41 1.46 m DlpIio . . J 2.14 2.47 3.57 4.C-5 5.03 5,30 f.. 00 6,33 7.1S 8,11 8.1 9.1 1 9.32 10 20 10.55 11.17 1 1 .52 2.11 2.45 4-T 1 41 5.26 f.f 0 6.10 7.15 8.00 8.50 9.20 ?.5n j 7.56 ' 8.30 I I.."0 jlO.23 ;n.i2 111,15 4 2,15 . TTn ; ,Brl-c.' v p,! " Crestline 1 t 1 .18 2.04 2.55 3.51 3.59 4.90 5.25 6.ro 6.90 C 55 7.35 7.50 Canton 12.05rai Alliance 1.20 fvilr-m 2.00 Columbian.. 2.30 Enon 3,20 NTew Brighton; 4.10 Rochester j 4.30 lie i i 1 1 .30 12.05fM 12.31 1.12 12.25 am' 1.4S 12.40 j 2.00 1.50 I 3.10 rjtt.brl. I C.CO ' 9,00 T n, rTSTERg. Gen. Ticket Agent i M,m " " C. !. A C. R. II. Time Table. S V MM i: R A R R ANGKMENT. EASTWARD. L" ive L i Porte, d lih) (rs-indnyi- Kxcepr-d,) ' 7:00 A.M H.-OOA M 4:40 p, M Arrive .at I lymout'i, wr.STWAun. r.iWfPIvsnoü'Tu. . . Arrive nt lit Pt)rte, .6:9 T.M r tinr'in hv T.i Port time, which ti kept nt T'. . lewr-Trr !M-p,fin'! i IS miimte Tower t, . . r ?. w i. r n . 'uui i .,1 i. ,u l.H.li. ;nir ii n. nRTTLiNr.n.Fiipt. A. .r C. IJ. i;. ?C f.xprf:. trains pass waxatau. nht exf-s, m.lays exerted). . 1-.f0 A M '''V .. 7:22 T M d ivd pr.rTt:. ?.itiin!iv rxer'teil). . P-IT, P AT !J)1T (?r.wUv exee-ted) 9:M A M I h lv A. O. HORTON snM::oxi)KXTrsT, I Can l.c cMnUfd nt Ids c.Tica ercry jdav exo.nt Mondi nnd Tucsdn vs I ' IT O.Tic ovr Hill's ni!;crv". fam O. CAPKOX, ATTOKN'l'V AND .OTAIlY, And Llre-.isrd Tlr C'ltim Aamt. Vill itt.;) to all pr.rea-ionil bii?ipe plaeed in hi Inn h promptly and ea-ertillv.. 1 ,"lll',r attention j::ven to fJimrdin -ships I the -ttiomcntof Hcce lcnt.'s Estates, rrn- .... j V "' , irK r'iy : ''"''d nnd disa- : I. 'cd S !.Iicr. j ro -vrd rcaannldcrato". ' ""da.Mortcrn'r.ndotiieurrittpninstniiiiPntrf ineilly firi ! quickly !rawn an-1 acknowlede- ' m"n- taken. T7" Cot.t.hctiovs mide ; jO:7i - c over II I. TcT;..; and promptly remitted. on k Go's Hardwire ! -store, riymontu Ir.diani. v!0n20 tf i A. CARD C. II. REF.VC. " haw Rirhonr k Co., Cincinnati, P.irklv Fheldon k Co., N. Y. flriifV Itcnn. ft C.n . Pirttimr. OnlHtf. .TOIX1V NOLL., BUT OTJ E DEL! MeatMarketon Michigan Street, opposite Wheeler's Dank, lM.vmoiitli, Tuellana. Nov, 5 -9nI4. c ii. keeve, 'insurance agent. Injures Pröprty. Stock and LWs, Cash Cap ital over FIFTEEN MILLIONS OFDOLLARS. In the best joint Stock Companies in. the United States. O" No assessment for losses. Office in PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. Policies Issued in.ErjgUah and, German, and Logae paid here. It n3f.

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PARKER HOUSE, (FORMERLY THE EDWARDS HOUSE,) Michigan Street, Tlymouth Indiana. JOEL rARKR, Proprietor. This large and capacious Hotel has been rscently refitted and repaired, and under its present proprietorship, will be kept as a First Class House. An excellent Livery Stable is connected with the Ileus. 11-4G tf. NATIONAL HOTEL. SOUTH CF YELLOW RIVER BRIDGE, Michigan St., Plymouth, lud. This house has recently been refitted and refurnished anew, and is centrally located. Guests stopping at the National will find ampler1 accommodations, and the tables supplied with the best the market affords vlln35 tf. JOHN BOYCE, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, May be found at all times at the Parker House, and will promptly attend to all business entrusted to hh care. 11-36-tf NEW LIVERY STABLE. l'OTTEK & WELCH, Tkopiietoks. Cor. La Porte & Walnut Stb., Plymouth. Iki. A pplenuid lot of Horse Carriage!, Buggies, &c.,to be'hired at all t: nies. Pasftngf-rs conveyed to any rartof the country on reasonable terms. fll-35-tf.J CHICAGO BARBER SHOP. Over Pershing's Drug Store, Cor. Gano nnd Michigan Streets, Plymouth, IndSharing, H iir enttin?, Hiampoonins, kc, done in the bt-st style. Pirc ieular attention given to Dvein Hair and Whisker. OM'he highest price paid for Ladles' Hair. vll:.:: i ly A. C. HOLSEN DORFF. on m jilting. I J C HASLANGER BRO'S, j Manufsicturerfo f wagons .carriage F ; smithing, painting and raininpi etc. rdatk p Jone to erde TiiG l! N D n R .S I G N C D would inform th ladies of 1'Ivm nit h an I vicinity, tljat phe has t,ing to the recent, tire) opened her shop in the Irum r'K'in of lier dwelling house, rn t!io west ?id of Michigan street, on a and a h ill block? north from the F.dsv.ir Is IIoue, where s!ie b ig on bund an entire new, an 1 well selected stock of V illincry Good which the will eil as cheap or a little cheaper thin can be bought elsewhere in Ply month, and cordially invites über old customers t livelier a call, and any n-;mher of Kew ones. ladies callin? at her shop nee-1 havw no fear of p.ttii put ! off nitho! 1 pood.-, for none but a n:w stock is ker.t on hand. riea?. tali and examine her reality of goods and prices before ynreJmsirijf ?lewhere. April 19. 'GC-Hm 7,. A. IU'N'IIa M. sen o o 13 o oivs School Miscellaneous Books. M.C.ZIVKa. DaILT 4 U'rrKt.Y Xcw.-ip.irEn?, Fhotogiupii Albums, Notion', Tov.1?, I.xk, Ooid, Zinc & STr.Kf. Pen, Pi:r ruvKXT, CioAa, .Vc. Lc. All of which maybe fourd at ths POST --OFFICE Ar;J fjrsa'e at very low rate3 by O.I. SJ.IIailiVVlii:27 Darllcd Sewins: rilacliiue. 1ICENSED under patents of Howe. Vi'lu-eler & Wilson, Hrover A iJak'-r, nnd Siner Co.'e, and tie only cheap inachin-iu the United Ftate. having the ri;ht to use the Wheeler L Wilsen or four motion under-fed-We want aent? to pell lhe:n. Will put 8-"tt to S200 per month, or allow larre enmml.ss!en?. Will send machines tobe paid tor when .-ol l. for circular, terms, &c, enclose stamp rnd inlcrass r , . at either of onr otTieep, rhi'adelphia, Va.t 'I oledo, Ohio, or St. Louis. Mo.. sew with double or single thread. t'ciKNTiric Aniaici.v. YllnoOra'i. vjl-lil IUI .1TI,ls, i x s v k a . c i : i x s t : u a x c e : : S 1,000,000, Tii fc uu-lerMued is agent for the ÜI.iii Iiatiaii, Corn tlichaiiffc, Arctic, anil Lonllard IXSURAXCE COMPANIES, representing a c.ipitol of over .-J 1,000,000. These are all reliable and trustworthy comptnie?, which ailjnst honorably nnd pat promptly all lose covered bj their poliei i. Rfte.- ns low as can bo Uordcd Oy responsible conipanic?. For in.-urance apply to J. G. 0SU0RNE. (tf.) L. NUSSBAUM. fc. MAYER L. KESSUAUJI fc VA Wolesale and Retail GUOCEliY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES AND x ovision s TOBACCO, CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE. Injolicitingthe publicpatronaRt we wuldaay hat our stock of fiooils'u complete, dü willcotn aref avorably withani other establiahintntin th Rspccia induccmonl are offered to country Di iicrs. All kinds ofcountry Producetaken attbehigh eetciarketpricc in eachanpfot pooda. . NUSSUAUM CO

PATENT MEDIOINE3, of all kinds, to befonnd at I ' LEMON'S DruPt r. VI M .

My ICarlj- Friend. While faraway in distant dimes Foml niemury l rinire tome The rosy hours of ly-pe tintcs I once cnjoycl Vitu thee. Our youthful sports around the lawn, Oilr plav nlon the brook, And cdiildlsh scenes from Nature dravn Would write a curious book. Our sc hool day camcs v henloys nud girls Played on the common green. With hatless lock' and wnvinrci:rls Arotmd the May -day queen. And still, ulonr. amid our "teens," I felt the pride of beaux, And named you fairest of the queen? In spite of jealous foes. Our evening walk our couutry ride. I often dream them o'er. While fancy paints you by my side As fresh a days of yore. I often wonder if old Time II.vs left you fresh and, fair. And Liest your health as he has mine, Nor changed your glossy hair. Ilaa fortune smiled these many years Or Fate laid heavy hand? Has sorrow filled your eyes with tears, Or plenty blessed your land. What'i r ycur lot, whor Ar you soar, My hearts best oflVrinir keep, And cull frou out iv.y earthly store Whate'cr I chanee to reap. The Frcedmeirs ISnrcaii. Thaddeus St-jvcns, from the committee on appropriations, reported a bill in Congress, a few days siaeo, of 81 1 1 .5S4,U0t fur the support ci the Freeumcn's Juroau during the ensuing year. Of this amount S4,10r.7tV r.re to he applied for the pur chas3 of couunissary stores bacon, flour, tea, kc, to be furnished to the frceduiKÜ gratuitously; STÖv'.'.'j.) for I he purchase' of clotliiti-; 85l1.00; fjr medi-incs and int lici! expenses; S1,00S,0U0 fr "trans-

poriatMn purposes that is; wlf?n freeel men wishes to take a pleasure trip the Bu reau will iuriitsh lum the mean?; and 83.000,00 i to build school houses and asylums for the freedmen and their oif-nrin 's. It will be noticed that the poor white people, already over-tax xed and - roanai - . l,,'l,n under the weight ofdirect and " indirect taxation, are called upon in ad liiion to Iced inland clothing tli2 freedmen, also to provide buiiding.3 and pay for the education of their children. What do the people iiiiuk of paying $11,534,000 for th;j sup port uic; clai the aie lion 1 and ot 1 It would be better for the frcediiefi if they fiere cm ployed in kohic useful and productive calling, where thisy could earn their ft'fn livelihood Ji'.id rcdv li-i-.n f Ti . I r own resources in5teu-.I of bei n- a burden upon an over-taxed and impoverished rieo. men, 'til'jwed them to die of . t ti n. When will the white people come to

and m-untcri.ance o a rare- ot Vecd. ieprcsntatM es irom dates, n lounu , . - . V ---- - - , ic i.iiu, v.eie mere n j ccusiic

i, vilirirly calic 1 mr-n-s wh-iso o:i!v ,inl cicorc-i and .piaiod, hitll, altiT ta- r . . . - ot interest imervenm- As to his

m. if thev can consider claims, arc that I k!n,- re(Uired oaths 01 omoe, be? ad- 1? '. ,v Vt "V.-1"V- -jaciuaita dj any otner motive tl.aa

v once were slaves and had been lil-cr, ittcl nt-. Congress aa such; FrovidcdA"1 ut u "uu "h" "' V' u nal sciuu o;iC; m a-ststtn-1 - . . mm . i i i .... , f hr tnrtiintain with n;r.f7:nT vAlnr-itc- ii.mii . ..- i . , .

l irtilll ucnaai? ai ail Citcn?o ot a m;U p-iu n:in ui- l-iuiuw u äiivu . , , '. . riu,lj h-m-jcu vi v-'-ir-a-, unuu

of dollars and and a sacrifice of thous "der the l-nrted frtatcs. vrho is ins -'- -wn.uj.; I'icci- . :ou:jl llc Js p0i:tlcun Cno;i?h to

,ri-fin-i: ii-oc r ru uiLi'i'ia i v oi iur1 ioi ii:ivi nrv ' 7 i ':mii no? ii -v fr nn'iv r.iri.T

T - occoua-i i.ose woo, in other counlnes, and our n:?M was turned into dav. So as WO liave py MU.Wied", docnio it ; acted a. agents for the "Vu federate State, roat vra, the illumination m.-l't iL-

nece.s:sarv to le'.'isiüte lor the poor w ate ()f An ric-i s l-ilh-d- - i i : i , !, o'n ,'ffi , c Tl... i i '-'-v one could read witnoui a lamp, and labor, , pecpic 'd the country . inev have n '.vavs t:,;,.j ir,.., s' t T t c . r i i. I 1 , , ,. land ilea is ui the lepar!iiic-n3 of traveimir and rccreatwu mi-rht o en as in . been eonsolcr ! caoabie ot taking caro ot , . -, i c rc c It i .i ? i- -t - .1 L, , , -c .i 4 tiieM.uued htaie., otneers ot the army and the davtifue. Mariners at sea ta;r the thcm.-olvc". an 1 ii they were not. thc?e r,,.t. , e ,j , t- i w i i r i . , i i -t r . T. I r r i r- , navv ot Hie I nifed States, and member.-, liht at two huuared mile distance. It

. .ii:.iiir-. ino.-i: himiiu ptis oi i;ic lieea-

5 their senses-and hurl irom power the u:ij principh d dcniooues whose love and

! friendship f.r the Ireeumen is greater than i"i ii.-.io. .iiniri-)iu.uin,ii) ill uii-1, .iiu assert onr riglits ore it is too late. (.'in. Ft ifj. E4oKs of lAi'n ly i'li c. The Detroit Frc Press says the remains of person:- who perished in the late disass t rott.s lire of the railroad depot, in that city, are heiiv,: daily discovered as the d: fri. is removed. The Free Freu of Saturday says : 4'Vcsterday morning, w hile the workman were enaeel in clearing away tho debris, they discovered the charred and blackened remains of annothcr victim, which tircum j-tance.-? point toward bein those of Michael Connors, "a workman in tlte depot, who w:ts seen ru-hin toward the centre of the building while the dread llames were cncirelinu' every thintr w'thiu their liery Kr:isP- Jut little remains ot the roasted trunk by nhich to identify the victim, but it is considered that it la that of the above mentioned. "As if this was not sufficient to curdle the blood in the veins, wo have again to record ths discovery of tho remains of two children and one adult, who perished in the sleeping ear, or the one adjoininir. The sad evidences of their fate were found late in the day by thoo engaged in removinr the ruin?. Tho re um i in of the children were found on each side of the track where the sleeping car stood, and thoe of the aduit a ?hort distance beyond. It is nut kiio.wn who the parties were or where thev belonged." Kef in n ol II. if. Ootid to IndlanHarrison II. Dodd, Esq., who was tried by .1 pretendod military commission at Ins dianapolis in 1805, as a Son of Liberty, and escaped before it was concluded lo Canada, has returned to Indianapolis. He was willing to stand a trial under the laws of his country, but ho had an objection to being murdered by an illegal tribunal "organized to couvict." Hence his cheapo. Wc presume wo shall hear no more of the a flair, and that Mr. Dodd will bo unmolested. Arrival ol' the Head Center Ja mos Stephen. The French tdeamar, Jiaving the Head Center James Stephens on board, has arrived on our tdiore. Stephens, it will be remembered, escaped from an english prison after his arrest a few months since. lie will bo received by tho Fenian Drothcrhood in this country with great cnthu sia'sm. They.havo been. ,for some time, c'xpcetii his arrivuV.

ISeconsI ruction.

The reconstruction Cciumittee, on Mou day, April 30th, made the following report, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Unitee States : Section 1. No state shall make or enforce any lavr ehielt shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizecs of the United States, nor slia 11 any State deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process of I.ttt, nor denj to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the law. Sec. 2. Representatives shall be .ippoiuted among the several States, which shall be included within this union, according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number cf persons ia each State, excluding Indians not taxed; but, whenever, in any State, the elective franchise shall be deuicd to any person of its male citizens not Ie?s than twenty-one years of ac. cr in any way abridjred, uuless fur participating in the rebellion, or other crime, the basis of rep resentation in s'uch State shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of :r,c rronortioa ::im-h Ir.o number of! ch mal tir.s 1 Uar ,otho hole on cnc r' ofC; "eM "' c.yno,e.r. I bCC. .. tntil th-A -Ith of Juiv. IsTO su numbc twenty Sec. Until the. 1th of Julv. IsTO. ail persons who voluntary adhered to the late insurrection, giving it aid and comfort shall be excluded from the'riht to vote

ur y c:a.w5ra :i Vl-fua Vr "lorsfAs the jet issued from the awfal criuee iL i-r- lrf4ÖI,tauJ Alco I'i-esiuent of the j was flt white heat. As it amended hi-her tmted btatcs. r.ud higher, it redeued, like fresh blood. f-rr. 4. Neither the fnitod St.ii. s;, J deepening it color, until, in its descent, nor any State, shall assume or uy any ! much of it assumed the color of Hotted debt or obligation a-ready incurred, or j gore. which may hereafter be incurred, in aid of' In a few days it had ruined a eöt.e sonic

insurrection or war against the Lmlea States, or any claim for compensation for the loss of involuntary service or labor. Sec. o. Coiigtesa .-hall have pewer to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. 'Now. tiiercfor, Ke it enacted by the Sen ue und Hou, 1 Kepresentativ- of the United States of 1 America, in Con-re;s assembled. Tl.it 1 . . - hrhonever the above rceitc 1 amendments m rivi, A.JL,. ! f,h:ul hflVe eo'ne a t art of the ConstitiN P.iw'lrTimnnfiLlVi. l Shf,c m.l stnio lately in insurrection shall have ratifi 1 the s'arae. and shall have modified its Cons stitutioa and laws therewith, the Senators IS, VIZ Firt The President nd Vice Pro-i-(dent of the Confederate States, of America.' ! so-f;'iiid t!; 1:--i1j ,S D.h r ' m.-in t 3 r.A I the tiemboM r.fbt.th Ua.4s oi CoWrn I thereof; of cither Hoil.-v of (!o!i:rcs-s of thr ITnifml .,.,,.,1. ....!-... r.. 1 1 . 1 1 - t M Mii.j iiiuci in u.y i.uc rcociuon;

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TourththoHi who act c'l a officers CI:eatthiy monarca. In tne dayttmo the the Confederate State of A-oerica, sn-caiN j atmosphere for thousands of s.pure miles ed.abjve the era le of ld.inel t f 'the ar J v' ir'll,i G fili-M ith a murky haze, throu-h my, or Master ot the uavv, nr.d anv one i which tho uubeutas öhed a pab and sickly

who, a' (Jove n-ir cf the y:-eaiio l Omfed1 r -rate ps -rvf ü'.I an.t IV. "t t. hitc rcuL'Iiion1 Uli I iio-o who have treated ohiccrs .ii- ! ,. (. or soldiers or sailors ol the armv or navv of the United States eaotuied during the lato war, otherwise than lawfully as prisoners of v.ür. Tt. juis rcr- rt is un-ters:.' m t-i nave t)ee:i ! adopted in the Committf?, by a vote of twelve to three-Senator Johnson and Keps rcscntatives (I rider and lindei", iu the negative; and Senators Fossondeu, ( rimes. Harris, Howard and Williamson, nnd llep-resentative-5 Stevens, Wadiburno, ' Illinois.) .Morrill, Fini:ham. Conkling, Uoutv;ell md Jilow, iu the aflirmative. The Fredericksburg (Va.) 1 braid has tlic annexed curious statement : "We are informed of a curious casci.f change ot color that is now going on in the person of a black man livirir in Culpepper County, Va. Our informant h.i known the ncgro for fifteen years, and describes hin to hav been at ono time as 'black as tar.' ithin t'-e l ist three months tho neirroi has been gradually changing his skin. His hands are still dark, but from the wrists to tha shwul dors his arm are as fair as any white man's. His whale body is spotted, gradually changing its hue. It is a marvel iu view of the fact that the negro has never had a day's sickn :s nnd is healthy now." lhe ''C ivil rights Law is working won1 14''One good turn deserves another. The Kump conferred the special privilege of "civil rights' upon the negroes, and, tobe ever, with them, the darkies returned them one of their peculiar institutions the s.uall-pox. Senator Fesscnden and several others are down with it. The disease is prevailing to an alarming extent in the negro quarters at Washington. In cleaning out an edd reservoir in Warren, Ohio, last week, the remains of an infant were, discovered in it. -ss Two Congressmen. Senator Fesscnden and Representative Hubbard, arc confined to tho house and it is said havo the varioloid. The Logansport Ind.) Journal reports that a canine disease is prevailing in that region. The dogs arc rapidly dying off with fit

Terrible Seibllmc Siicclutlc. Fire. One Thousand Fett in HeioUt. and a

Hirer of Flame Thirty-Five Miles Long. A jet of lava of more stupendous pro portions than any ever conceived of is! described bv Mr Pnn in tht TTr.r r.l.il 1 Friend of Februarv Loa on the Macd of 1 Hawaii : The ercntlon ram-rr.oA rr 'tl,., .,r.,J wit of the mountain, and only fivi miles southeast of the eruntion in For two dava this summit, em t er Pnt d. - .xrr - its burning floods along the northeastern slope of the mountain ; then suddenlv th-! val? closed, and the great furnace apVe-n. ' lv ceased blast. After thirtri , lmm J

fusia was seen bursting out cf ' th eat rn j , 11 " befure us for &ä f,jT lhU Ios2S. side cf the mouutaiu, ybout midway from ! !"e wan lrou?hi out of Egypt, re the top of the base. " I Know DOt Trhat 11 becoce of him.' " It would seem that the summit lava ,Jl"70" ?,k lhV" lr RcJ ,liade found a subterranean tunnel, for half vrav ; thcin, ? oi call, which they fell todown the mountain, when coming ton weak ! '?Vl2-m Almighty became 50 sorely pointer meeting some obstructbn.it burst !,sP;c"ed with their conduct that He up vertically, sending a column of incad - j , c UCHtuctlOTi u?on descent fu.ia one thousand feet hi-h into! !lie of them had it not been for the the air. This fire jet was about one hnn- I lul"c,;.12.a ,f and h.. encountered died feet in diameter, and it was sustained ! cffic.ail7 ia "n; the people to

fcr trcat. ,nd .,;.!- V-V7; s UUÜ Sorent from the monäiin Vide was of.ea rth terrific nlosions, which c.-,'. 4i.A t.:n i ,v , x- ' were heard for forty miles. This column of liquid nro was an object of surpassing brilliancy, cf intense and awful crindeur" i tnree hunureu feet hiern around the burn ing oriaee. and as the showers of burning minenl?? fell in live torrents upon the j cone, it became one vast heap of glittering coa's, flashiug and fjuiveiin with restless action, and sending out ;he heat of ten thousand furcaces in fail blast. Thestrug1 j disgorging the fiery musses, the upc v,;iiu. i diu vi lim oiiuiuu. ire lJice wi.:eu c r m , "ie UT: I flirt nr.niniiAiJ 4 . i i iand vertical f-et. and "" S . oi tuouauas . Af 1 1 n i 1 luus K'L 'ciai luia r.iio ii:e inroai oi I hc trater, and over a cote of slowing i:,:lu,ra13 0:;e Vii e ,a circunwerence, was 1 ilt tc! V ana tovr .r, aiieuded ! Tritl! efplosiv?. s.?ock! 7uea c0:r'eJ to i tne joi U the basj of the n lountai.i, gieren burned it üery wave, consuming the jung:, craponn- the water dov.n the tree?, and senuicg up ch.uds of smoke and - : - P ! . J !UaU SlKl cu:,1!;3 ct :d;:; n . it ' rr w.m n. nvroteehnieal disr.lav T:,.:-. f .-.olfi. ceiu anu marvelous man v.a, n:wo oy any I I .1 1-1 t"ukc, neam, gase, awif?, emuexs, :uni;iaMir oüi.ary or j.iaincmary tuiuj wctiona cilled 1 clo s nair, tio.'ttod m the I .:. . l: . ..1 i:t. , r. . ; ' . K . c .r j sometimes caroenng in swnt currents upon ' 1 , - too wind, or jryraunsr iu evor-cuanmir j colors ii tho fitfu! Lreozcs. The point from j which the fao-fountaiu issued is le''OO feet above the level of the sea, thus making , j the igneous pillar a distinct objee: of ob serration along tho whole eastern coast of Hawai'. During tho eruption the writer made an excursion to the source. After throe days of hard struggle in the jungle and over fields, ridges au 1 hills ot bristling scoria, he arrived near sunset at the scene of action. All niffht long he stood so near to the gbwing pillar as tlic vehement heat would allow, listening to the startling explosions and the awful mar of the motion 1 of the column, as it rushed mmard a thou sand feet, and fell back in a fiery avalanche which made tho moutain tremble. It was such a scene as few mortals cvr witnessed. j There was no sleep for the spectator. T j ficrtV rcd -hire, the subterraneous mutti The mutterin us and struggling, tin rapid explosions cf gases, the rushes and roar, the sudden and starling bursts, as of crushing thunder all. all were awciti?piring, tri all combined to render the scene ono of indescribable brillauej and of terrible sublimity. The rivers of fire from the fountain lowed about thirty-live miles, and stopped within ten miles of Hilo. Had the fountain played ten days longer, it would have probably readied the shore. Wc shall pTobabby, says tho Memphis Ledger, soon have an attempt made .'o change the Hag of the United States, that it may correspond with the legislation of Congress and the Radical doctrines. Why has not Thad. Stevens already introduced a proposition to add a black star and a dusky stripe. ? ! . . - A Yankee has just taught ducks to! swim in hot water with such success that they lay boiled eggs. In Jefiersonvillc, Indiana, on Sunday last, ten negroes were arrested for insulting white people, exposing their person?, and other outrageous conduct. They were lately discharged troops. Cin. Enq The Washington City Republican, (Administration) savs: 'Under nocircnru-l stances will Austria bo allovod to )nd ingle soldier in MiieV" .W fhiTV

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Mose- quanion. The radical re??. have tu.cn iuto the habit of speaking of President Johnson, i i - - .. . . uy way oi uensiou, cs " yiosc?. There 12 C2Cre Fence in this designation than I205t P"'n,le. at glance, wil! iaarfne. Aftcr Mo3e3 had delivered the Children

r the um-.: Kcr -i03e3 ftaa dcllT-rci tfci Children ve or sx ' ?f Isrcal from the cIirtctc2 cf the Egyptia 1543 i ans' un(er t'e guidance of God, they be pent d'r wn ' ccme di"atisSed w'tu him thought him rtheast4rn ! a shF eh-fa to hi3 pledgei and

1 ccme ti33atiSiied w,th himthou?ht him a snF to his pledgei and Poises ana thereupon " the people Sathcrcd themselves unto Aaron, and said u.nt0. Im 't p, mate u gods which wtr ' the worship of the true PrcdUl .Ioba5,n. C5""0,V f ''f rjli?sU- ' f01' a'?ljV U Pr'o' ! hcs. auu ttie-v turned to Steven? ai v vui it .p tut. 'KJi.r-m, ui I lie HUH VJOU.in th a slow his profession.'1 and jromicd to Steven? and called I lo ,1 ' l P; us goa.? winch shsU ! beful'e 1LiCC. Aar0D:r 110 m,adft I tucn,a 0lÜ .rcci.Ica !f-eh they ar; UV-;,- worsnippins iiit:t ot tne Uon. stitutioa. like President Johnson. i- calling upon the people to abandon this false worship, and return to the worship' ef the Constitution. Ic:t. they shall be visited, a3 a panishmetit, with political deal;;, r.s i.be.Ciidrcs of Lreal would have been visited with p!-sicaland moral dsath, had they persisted iu the worship cf the molten calf that Am-n hv made for them. A ioinociatlc ne'TFiatrjr iu Xevr Yort suppose taat bccieiary Stanton, in hia professions cf support of the policy of restoration adopted by the President 44 is insincere ; that h: h a snake in the grass' This vronld be a erj jtxt ?.nd reasonable supposition, if fjtanton could gain anything ly coutinucd adhesion to the radicals. He is not a ninny, however much of a knave he may bo, and he see thatlhe d?r of the abolition party are numbered, and that they are lew. His i;can. malevolent and treacherous nature would incline him ta rations being a per cither can oeno under lie has j .con, since Iiis desertio.i of the democratic p.rtv a verv C011,;,;CJit :;boatioc;?t. I hi, sliprort of the President, he will be a Ui,' conservative. It is not f tran-e 1 c tl;:it r:v:ic;i, lim. I xll'"7 cannot uiutcrstanj l.on a man whom s'.vift t do for their party vrliut was more criminal than thev could suirirct. eould now desert them. Stanton can be depended on. either for r od or evil, when it is known whore Irs intorets lend. Were not ir.iliraTV court s tar tlv triil ot"ririlin l .i 1 r...;...: . 1 c .i !v,ro;-i0 0Ii0 n cverv c.unt 4iordercd to trv raid organized to rnvicV' abnütionist f,;r trcas.-n in as.-a.lin -the p vernuieut." Xothin; would afford "him more pleasure dn:i ;11(.'K W() Su:iin:r rtrd Stevens and their -an- in the Old Caviiol prison. Chica:o Tin cs. ov LI'Iil Ktrenlilii 01 Kciiub I lean V lsioii. The Pittsburgh Ctzttfr. a radical republican jor.rnal, in an article on the power of tho President to make removals from oftUw .-avs : Tiie power of removal, doultics, rehidcs in the (iovirnnient. Iut the Frcsi dent is not the Covernmcnt. though he has somr.tiuirs arrogantly claimed to be. Tho Oovcrniiicnt is ergacized in three general divisions, and it take the concurrence of :dl thest) to provide ar.d determine how a man, once inducted into office, shall be got out before the expiration of the term fiv winch h i appointed. An incumbent can be rightfully removed, not by the caprice or will of the Executive, but under the opercion of law framed fr thst spcciCc 1. . When Lincoln was Fre.-ider.!. and den?Joerats were bring incarcerated in rcpubli can bastilos without warrant cf law, with out knowing whereof cr by whom they were accused of oifen- the (i-Tc(tc then contended that Lincoln was the ioverntncnt. Now that Mr. Johnson will not, carry out t!i2 decrees of the irresponsible directory of IV'Jgres, the horte hs changed color. And wc are now told th President is not the Government. Th? I parties that, under Lincoln " arrogantly claimed h:m to be the iiovernnient, now that Johnson does not come up to their political demand, deny him the authority with which they invested Lincoln. In the rccrni sxhibit ef tho State debt, there appears aj item of $.",000 for houses hold expenses for the Governor. Xow it is known that Morton has not kept hou?o for two years; but yet he virtuously pockets this sum drawn from a baukrupt treasury. ., . ngt. - Wc fuppo!l0 the State will bo called up. ,n , the exrense of iMnrton'c imiru cd physician, as wc understand one ha recently arrived from France, especially to treat the Governor's disease. Sixteen murderers five of them under sentence of death are at present con Sued iu the Tombs prison, New York city. Three hundred Germans hat? vrivod it a ,ii?iif. Ga , to work a plantation near .If.nJ";'-

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