Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 June 1866 — Page 1

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n . o VOLUME 11. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 18GG. NUMBER 41.

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PUBLISHED EVETIYTHURSD W AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, BY S. L. HAPvYEYOFFICE in the rost Oßce DuiUincn.u? stairs' year In Advance Payments must be made invarlablv in advance Ud the paper discontinued at the expiratio.i of Trfie time paid for, unless renewed. Thes terms 'ill b strictly adhered to. :"fberibra who get their papers Lv the carrier . -iU be charged 25 cents n year extra. Hates of Advertising: , nu aquar (the spa f 1 1:ne3 or !e, skis type) one wek, $1,00, and öv cents tor eacti Mditlonal insertlcrv 1 mo 1 ni).l tnij. : G mo.- . i i year, .1. 510 00 15 00 i iqaar 3 " VXcol ... llcl . -2 W 4 0t' 6 50 75 P 01 5 00 J 6 00 8 00 j s oo: io oo j li? on! 12 00 : 12 00; 15 ?0 : 17 00! 2') 00 25 CO CO 00 S7 Of 12 Of 15 00 20 00 25 0 0 18 00 20 00 25 00 12 00 30 00' 50 Of M.i 75 CO 1300 LraAL advcrtiteer.ti 1 per F.-juarc :or caca CoimuxitiTioHs tJ pn7iT..j.t . i.-.w - f . n.l nrTrr rer'ib..shcd as neu i. nut bo f .n.l DeatiTi? re? . nnlps the number of im. r-? eddctred at regular Mt. Icl notice 10 for eich I:n0' AvWA i- a.Cllieu, win cuui-w .... .- -- BUSINESS OARDdMEDICAL Trr--r-"-' R. W. M. BAILEY. Re.ipectraür 'n' Office in room orr P c , in romn nvfrPcrfhii!! ö Uri M'TU. Maj 21th. lece ; R GRASEH tho distincuIAcl German Phvt p.u n'l avntm.nti inadebv Pr. S1C19U T1 ill ' -if . . . .. i... i public, that l.e will v54t the FAnU Ihm 4:1 PlTmnth TnHnLrT.rein five weeksas follow: lrttmrnt of Chronic cmv amination. No fli.ir;e for fix - vllnl2 !al4 J ierTicesin ail the departments of Medical I MAIX'HR ). oilers his rroie.ionai ; . Science. Specialities: Diseases of the Chest i ud of females. i O'üce.in Maioiaie Hall. Yll.-uS-tf - 1 R.J. M.CONFf.F:, Ute Surgeon of tlie Ig Iß 23th Indiana Infantry, niroiv hi? i.rofe.I j.ial services to the t eople o f Marshall County. IT OSce and reidnc west sidoof Mieliic.in threat, three hlockä N'orthof the Edwards House riT:njuth Indiana. vHn3ü npvil- M. D-. Ilivin permmently loJ cated in Pltmosth. will attend to till hr incliof the profession. Tlie Ey and 1'ir departntni receirea. as hfretof re. especial attention. OaJce with Dr. West on Michijm street. Plymouth. Ind, Oot. 2C. 'C" tf. HOUBll Particular ftrVl diseases Daridion 4 C03 More. ReiiIeneo o'r)0ite the -aorth-went corner of the Tutic S'l'iire. Plvni-j oath, Indiana. vltm'ic t!'. ! X) Tl . X.. I3 J , I South Bc;ul, lud. Author of a new svstem of .Me.licine in the aatment of Chronic Disease, r.nd a new mode i of ecmbinins Medicine, be consulted either tj letter or in person. Th Dr. ha m-t with 1:1- ! ltmited success m his prfes?ion. Read hi-? cir-j lar and give bim a trial. vi 1 n"2 3m IHR MA SOX k HAMILTON CA BINTI I ORGANS, forty di Terent stvlf?, d.inted to tacred aiid secuUr muic, for cn to SfiOl e.ch. ! FIFTY-ONE GOU) or SILVER ME! L . j rother first premium awirded them. Ilhistra- j ted Catalogues free. AiMrw Masis IIamux.I Soflton.or Masox R-ioth., New York. yllnl lv. IjEq rons. j PURE LIQUORS for Medical and bther purposes, can be had at my Store, one doar 21 orth of the Branch Bank. J. F. VANVALKENBURGII. Plymouth, May 13, H. tf N EW ARRANGEMENT. The nn.lcrs'pned having a.-5ociated wile him ; to hii professional bu-ine3 j MR. D. E. VANVALKENRUROIl, will continue the practice of Law in its vrioui j fcr&nche. The New Firm will attend promptly to btia ted eate, general collections, the purchac and ; gale of Real Estate, the collection of Claims i gainst the Government: such as pensions, boun- ! ty and arreara-s of soidiers, &c Titles to Real Eatate examined an 1 aostracts furnished when j deiired. ! AuSu5t 1, 1G.. J.G- ObBORNE. J. a .SCOTT, C O Ii C l Xl 1 Coll octor, . ... .... Collection of Claims. XT Ilet of references given when required. J - Term moderne. 3a!5-tf. O. A. M'CRACKIN, Ujnnty Reeorder, and Attorn" At La 1 Wi. nmv Cito.--Comity, IiKllaiia. ..ill mike Collections, pay Taxes, exandn0 title. t- Rel Estate, take acknowledgements or Oeedi, Mo tpaes.vtc. All mitUrs of Litigation Attended to in Starke and adjoining Counties. ID" Bounty, money and hick pay of Soldiers, and pension olleetel. Remittances promptly jcnad9 and charges reasonable. v9a -C tf . lie Good Time's Coininjr. HAS COME, and :o have the GROCERIES to H. A. WORK'S New Gro cory and Provision Store, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE POST OFFICE nhereh id ready to oblige A LLhis old customers and and ny number of NEW ones, by selling Uiem more Goods for the same money, than can. be boTtght at any other house in town. Having taken advantage ol the rectnt fall in prices, ht CAN and WILL sell CHEAP. Call mnd examine his Stock before buying elsewhere. Farmen Bring In your I'rodiice, ad gettbe highest market price in cash for it. March 22,lcC6. vlln29 ümj PATENT MEDIC INB3, of all kinds, to be found at LEMON'6 rm3tor.

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5h. May lOtL. June 14th. whe.-J ? e .T-ay be con , "l11 I wltedbr persons afllicted with dilates iu"i-ent ion .

TTTTTT" Arrive at I.a Port, r.-o P. M i oil with old poods, for none but a iiw stock Nkcnt F.ASON Wll V.-The most provable J.J VlNALU, j Tr:iinrun hv La Porte time, which is kept at cn hand. Please cali and examine htr quality of part of the foreign commerce of thU port

at:iic aiiv-icia.n asd srn.ir.c-x. t : r. r Ö - j1,"1"" :,ur watrr. ' is now in me nanas oi 'our loieign iciathanP..! t. V ..v CR-R. time. Ann THJUi ' a imivu u i . . . . h

attention p:iid to Obstretru- p.-actieo. IT T, npiTT ivpn i 1 .1. l. u.-.u. tion, and there, Irom i.resent appearaii-

.f women and childrT.. O.'.iee over .. . . 1... .." i ' cos thanks to our N'nvr F.nl.-jnil li-h.

1Z. TZ. Time Tables.

Pittsburgh Ft.WajiiC& Cllica Kail VI a v. On and afttrMiy 19, 1 8CC Trains will leave - Truiu leaving Chicago at."i:C0 P, M, leaves daily. TRAINS GOING WEST. IEipeess; Mail i Ex. Ex. Pittsburgh.. 2,1 v w 6.45a m 2,10a.!12,01am j vnrWiton Enon. . j Colun.biana. . , Salem tAITSin.no.-. 3,20 3,30 4,13 4,52 f,l! 6.15 7.05 7.26 8,05 n r fl.33 S.20 j.30 9.23 3,20 3.23 1,15 4,10 4,41 5.10 6,05 2.C0 o -20 2,5S 3.35 4,19 4.37 5,12 5.23 6.2 10.0 10.45 i rJlt0P ' j ' Afsssilon ! 11.50 l'2.42r.M 1.05 1.45 2.22 3.23 4.V5 5 00 Ci-20 6.50 I C.57 7.18 7.57 s.ss 9.S2 10,10 10,45 jormih: Vooter.... ofj Loudonville. . Mausüeld. . . .; I0,2.r 7. 15 7.10 8,00 e,no 9,1-2 6,47 r ,,. ) At 10,00 ' Crest l;n; n r.. - ill 15 11.45 12.24 pm i BCTru? 12 2.)A m i rpr'SanduskTl 1,07 7.30 f.01 9 20 9.55 j Forrest j Lima 1.10 3,00 3. lid j 4,05 I 5,45 I 7,20 i n 1?.55 2.13 11,06 '11.45 12 17pm i -i n-. j Pelphos i V:;n Wut.... 10 23 J 1 .50 3.21 5.00 Fort Wayne. i Uoiumoia. 'Warsaw... 12.:J5a m! 5,43 2,49 3,10 4,11 6,16 I 30 ! 6.35 2.35 ! 7.35 Plvniouth. : Valrarai-o.. . .11,00 4.15 j 9.15 ilioo 20 1 8,2 U 2,15 r. m. F.xnrowill take pa?3pnsc i ers of 1.15 TRAINS GOING EAST. MliL .'EXPRF.S.'. Ejc. I Ex. j I'H.OliO.. - : "aijj.irai? . i Pi.vm)uth.. ! Wnrssw. . . . ! Coluinbia . . r.50iM! 4, JOa m IO.SOtm! 7 20si ! 6,5) f,17 12, 15am 3,05 .! !).r,:i .!l0.35 5..15 .1.43 4.39 .".. r5 7.21 P..10 D,l7 JXO.3.1 , 1 1 .28 111. Z) 12.17r.M 1.20 2,55 .1.25 4.33 1,50 n.or, ; Tort Wayne.. 12.55 a m 1 1 fi . ! , i .:;Of i i) in i 2.50 4,13 1,14 5.2 G.no ; UprSandiislcv LP) d0,21 ! CacTrr . .... . j 5.7 rM-..i:nf'. - . 11.12 ,M,15 vy.niiiw T n l"t IO u 12.4."pm "f, - I.oud. n"ld . . . . ; T.l ." Vi -" - - 10.25 H.on 1 1 .1.1 1,17 I 7.01 oville. . . 6.(:0 2.01 7.4.'. .' .1.17 3.f3 in :..a.b'.oo 8.35 9.03 H.37 1 2.05 pm I 9.57 ;io.ro 111.93 ' "u' iSalct; - - 11..V 1.20 e,no 0 10 3,53 1.15 I .SO ..!l2,03r.M ! Coiiim'jlanri.6.2C ill,47 7.01 ;la,ä-4M f . i.non ; j,i--s New Hrighton 1.1 7,47 Rochester.... 2,Gfl Pitt.burzh ' 3.1 Ö 1.1(1 3.10 1 2,21) r. MYERS, Gen. Ticket Agent. C. I. & C. II. II. Time Table. SUMM K R A R R A N G E M I : N T . EASTWARD . Lo;ive I.a Porte, daihf - rn a t Arrive at Plymouth 9. -CO A M WESTWARD. TS' A. C Tt. T EXPRESS TRAIN" PASS WANATAU, Nl?ht expres, (nv1aTsexiptcd1. . L.'O A M Ray ' " .. 7;22 P M iffhf F.xnrfflfl. .-.aturduM excepted). . HrlRP M rT " Cnnd.n? exeoptrd) 9:.13 A M . j y)R . A. O. BOKTOX. SXttGKO.NT DEXTTST, Can I. be ropautt ed at hi? efTice every lav except. Mondix and Tuesdays. 17" OuVe ovr r U' s'.errcdf ' Stoic. P L V .M O U T H r.DI A X A . A. O. CAPROX, ATTORNEY AND NOTARY, And Ltrensfil IPfir Cfttim Afntf. dUt ten I to allprore,onal bu,rcM placed ,n1im hind, promptly and carefully. reticular attention piv, o r.,nnli,nsj,r3 " in.!. ft V , ,. bled Soldiers procured at reasonable rates. I'Ml. I''1M'. illiv IJ.l,IV Ml JITltl tllil nopdMort?iandotiieiwritteninstrnm ativ and quickly drawn up and acknowleJsrene quicsiy drawn up ... "s"IT Collections tnidn and promptly remitted. OTioe over H. R. Dickson & Co' Hardwire Store, Plymonth Tnliana. y!0n20 tf 1 CARD. C. II. BEEVF. .-r rnovrv t w . AirOiHKl AI liW . AAD War Claim Ag't, Plymouth, Ind. Having ciichided to resume the practico oi the liw here, will i Practice tn Fulton, Stark, LaPorteand Kosciusko, is well a Marshall, Counties. Collections 'promptly and clliciently attended to. Citreful ! attention iven to Probate business. Insurance i cflected on Lives and Property in the bestcompanies in the United Stat9 Specui. Attextiom paid to the prosecution of Claims of Soldiers, their Widows and hei for I- 'Inns and other claims. 1 bourtr, arrears 0. p.v ,, S W- V . 4. A V ..!.' 1 - . ...... . . Shavr It.irbour k Co., Cincinnati, Huckly Sheldon k Co., N. Y. C.ratr iJcnnett k Co., Pittsburjr. I ii 4lnK.tr. JOHN ISOI 33 XJ T CEC 33 Meat Market on Michigan Street, opposite Whcclcr'aUank, IJymMitli, Incllnnit. Nov, 5 v9ul 1. C. H. UKEVE, LVSUUANCE AGENT. Insures Troperty, Stock and Lives, Cash Cap ital over FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. In the best joint Stock Companies in th United Statea. nm O No 'assessment for losses. Office m PLY3IOÜTII, IIVDIVUNV. Policies issued in Engligh and German, and Losses paid her. 11 n.ltf. TNSUrtE YOUR LIVES for benefit of your 1 fm TRAVELING familj with good Local Agents, and not Lina BTaAcKB3. Policies insu od and losses paid, throuph C March 23. 'f.5 yl0n30tf. REEVE. C. HASLANGER & BRO'S. MmirrturersofwaroD,earrlages ts. Blaek Jiatthlng, pftintin; and grtininf done to erdt

The Plymouth Branch nankin? Co , (Succors

go ors to the Plymouth Uranch of the Bank of ; State of Ii-diana, open from 9 to 12 o'clock A.

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; T CR ri.-SNi: R. President. T. CRF.$S2?ER,Jr. Cashier, LlotCl PAUKER HOUSE, (FORUERI.Y TUT EDWAI hH HOUSE.) Michigan Street, Plymouth Indiana. 'I ,ccnt. ! resent ! JOEL PAPiKR, Proprietor. Thi? large and capacious Hotel has been recent ! lv refitted and repaired, and under its pre proprietorship, will be kept a a r list Lla?? House. An exeelli at Livery Stable is connected with the House. ll-36tf. NATIONAL HOTEL. SOUTH CF YELLOW RIVER BRIDGE, Michigan St., Plymouth, Tnd. This house Las recently hern reuttod and refurnished anew, and is centrally located. Guests J stopping at the National will lind ample aecom- ' modations. and the tables supnlied with th best ' the market affords- GEORGE KOCH. vlln35 tf. ;r. ii. long. LICENSED AUCTIONEEI?, Will promr.dv attend to the sale ofioorN and chattels in Marshall Count r. : 1-41-1 v JOHN BOYCE, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, ) .uaj üoiounüäiai timcsas h nrker House. V I 1.1. m j and will promptly attend to all busir..?s rnf rusroil to hif care. . 11-SG-tf J NEV LIVERY STABLE. POTTER & WELCH, Pnor-nrrons, Cor. La Porte L Walmt Sts., Ti-tmol-th. 1.d. A pplendld lot of Horses Carriae3, Uugio!', Ac., to be hire d at all ti me?, Passengers conveyed to any p.artf tli country on reasonable ttroiä. ' f 1 1-.r-tf. J CHICAGO BARBER SHOP. Over Buck 8c Tcan'a Hsrowars Etcre, riynouth. Ti.ia.ii 1 1 ShaTin, Hair-catting, Shampooinnf;, &c, done .ntliebest riy'ie. P-irticular attention -'iren lo uveinK Il.nr fnd vhiskcra. O'The hidicst price paid for I-mllr' Hair. vlln34 Iy A. C. IIOLTZEXDOllFF. rpilH TjNOERSIttNKD would inform tho la1. 4ies ofl'lvrmuth and vieinitv. that n!ie has j (owing to the recent tire) opened her shop in the front room of hrr dwelling house, on the weft Jside of Michigan street, one and a half blocks j north from the Edwards !Io'ie, where she has on h.mJ an entire now, an 1 well selected stock of 7i7 i II i n cry Goods, V11 f'e WU sell asche.ip or a little cheaper i than can be bought elsewhere in PIvmouth . and , cordially invites II her old customers to irifeher i acail. in i any nuinher of how onej. La'Iies call- ! SCdIOOL BOOKS School cO Miscellaneous Book;. Magazin?:?. Daily a Welklt NEv.JrArzns Piiotojraph Albums. Xotioxs, Tov?, Isk, Gold, ZiNC&STKrr.pKxs.rzarcMiRT, Cigars, Ac. ic. 1 t Ail of which may he found at tho POST-OFFICE And fors.ilc at very low rates 'y O.r. II.Rallrv. vlln27 $5. Sac. Rartldt Sewing Machine. "I ICENSED under patents of Howe. Wheeler & Wilson, Orover & Baker, and Singer ; Stat0ä. ,iavinß thi ri,htFto use the WhceltT Wilson or four motion under-fed-We wantatents to sell them. Will par Ä50 I SMÜO per month, or allow large commissions. Will send machines tobe paid for when eold. fVki. i.iriMl.f B (uptnfl X- eUmn ...I a.1 IAK llUOTIIIJtS. a.,., I wiii.ii 1 1 l r n 1 1 !nf .t,!..- nfnffl(ii,c pi ;'.,iui.;, p.. ! niiio or St Louis Mo 1 ' 1 -

Swg with double or single thrtad Scirntiho : Iurt:iI,s aau noi .Americans, are rer pinAmerican. Tl!n3Um2. i the rich harvest. It a New England poli

iisi;n axce ixsukasce: ! $4,000,000, -oTlie und -rsigued is agent forth ilfaiilinttaii, 0111 Hxchangr, Arctic, and Lor 1 Hard nsnti.Vcn cinin.MEs, i . .i ...1 . , repre'emuij; . :ain;;; , 0ror 1 1,000,000. I 'I bfo .. Pni;.,i.i iiies, which adjust honorably and pay promptly all losses covered by their policies. Kates as low as can bo afforded by responsible companies. For insurance apply to ' J. G. OSBORNE, (tf.) h. NUÄSI1AUM. E. HAYEK lYIJSSIlAUifl CO. Wolcsale and Retail GROCRRY HOUSE Dealers in all kind? of FAMILY GROCER IES AND rovision s TOBACCO, CIGARS, VOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Insolicitirgthe publicpatronage we wouldaay hatourstockof Goodsis complete , and willcom parcfavorably withanothcr establishmentin th West. IiNpecia Inducement are offered to country Dealers. Allkinds of country Producelnk en atthehigh estmarkct price in achanrfort:fi'ds. NUSSBAÜM L CO FOR JOB WORK call at the office o the Plymouth Drmocrat.

TI5C FESiASS.

Proclascatloii J Iic President - i "VajsIii:;c;ton, June 0. The President, to-:hy, it-sued the follow iug proclamation : . jrjcmWf It 1M beeoil;e COWa to !1C that certain rviUdin.,.-.. wrn i,' within the jurisuictiun "of tiic United States, bcua aad ?et on foot, and have provided and prepared, and arc Mill en--aged in providing and preparing means ?uruch a luilitnrv expedition .m7l r-nrovL pvke. which expedition and enterprise jsj to lo'caried on irom tho territory and in-1 risdicticn of the United States against the colonics, districts and people of ritr-h North America, within the dominions of the united kincrdemcf Great Iiritian r.nd lreJ land, witli which .Knid colonics, disiriets and jeople and kingdom, the Uuited States arc at peace; and, ria. The proceedings aforesaid constitute a high lnideiea'.ior, forbidden by tlic laws of the United .States as well as by the laws of nations ; j;o', therefore, for the purpose of preventing the curving on of the unlawful expedition and enterprise ; atoresanl, lr(m the terrttcry and jun'J.ietion of the United State, and 'i0 xiia.i n to.in the public peace as as the national icnor, nu'.t enlace oDcdicnee anl respect : t nie i-v.?s ot the United States. I. Andrew do admonish and warn all good citizens of the United .States against taking part, or in anywise aidhg, countenancing or abetting said unlawful broeeeding, and I do exhort all judges; magistrates, luar.-hal-aud ofiieers in the service of tho Tnluvi States, t aniploy all their lawful authority raid power tu i.revcit anJ Jeleat the r.t'oresaid unlawful t roeeedin. auJ to arrest and briii' to justice rdl perohs wlio may be engaged there ; and, in pursuance to the act of Uongrcs insucit?.ies uiade and provided, I do furthermore auihf.rizo and empower Maj Jen. (leorge Meade, cüimnrier of the military divisi-. n oi'tiie AtN lantic, to cmjd.iy the Jatw nval rc of the United States, ami tho wilitia thereot, to arrest and -..revcut tho iu .uiv;i a:ii i-revcut ti:o string oti f;ot and COirviug Oil the codition and enterprise alursaid. la testimony whereof I h.ave h; set i.:y hand, and caused the e::l of the I.'nited Statc3 to ho alliixcd. j)ono at the city of Washington this Gth day of June, in the year of our Lrd one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and of tho independence of the Failed .States the ninetieth. (Signed) Andju'.w Iu:i.sun. Iy the President : W.r. II. Seward. Secretary of State. The r.il'ect of ü Elfs Tar I fiT. A New York correpo lent f th Eoui-. villo )mocrat calls attention to the fol lowing fact: 1 tariff masters it is likely to remain. JJy j way of illns ration., let 1110 cb-erve. that of jf $ ve.t tcian ttmrncrs learii.rj our j wh'trvea this icveJc jar Jj'n rpoo '. ,S'i(liu,tfi. ton. If Here and lircm 11, lulovcvhiy nc tusjtyvs tis 1 :jirn'Di AVhile the war was iu progress this disparity occasioned 110 Burpri.se. It was natural to a certain "stent. Confederate erusierswere scouring the seas, rates of inscurance were high, and seamen wero Farce. When peace was restored, however, we were told Uncle Sam would bo master of tho seas again, but the prediction wa not fulfilled. Ahightariif on iron and coal, fur tho benefit ot Pennsylvania and Thad. Stevens, navigation laws tor the benfit of New England hhip-owners, extravagant wages for sjanien under our paper money iniiatiou, together with n pig-headed withholding of Government encouragemeut to lines of steamships, on routes which challenge foreign competition, have as completely used up our onco famous ocean bteam marine as if the waves had swallowed it. "There is an enormous passenger traffic with the Old World at present, and freights for most descriptions of merchandise arc up to a higher mark than has been known . . . . . : .

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"-"lor along while; but, as 1 have said, Eu

t-. 1 1 a cy prevails at Washington for another five years, tho foreign commerce of the I'mpire City, as things aro goinq; now vill be scarcely worth .'peaking of." Mlst'cgnnfcfl -"Illack Spirit, and On the train from Xenia to Ihyton, this morning, there were several passengers, but only two of them were worthy of note; and they were a newly wedcd j-air a J Toting '-'-luck ::.yy.r,': "niack a fades, and a young uvrhitetrabh lass of rosy and dnky finish, with a lily ground-work! Thoy had gone over to that eclobrated town and got uilsrncadtid. Middlctown, lhitler County, Ohio, has the honor of ownirg the turtle-doves or, rather the crow and tho whita pigeon. Ucverly Ccarus is the name of the groom, and Dolly Ccarns is now the blushing bride. Dcvcrly was lately from the South; lVdly was at her Middlctown home, when the gay American of African per scent threw his dark tdiadow iuto tho roseiutwiued window of her pal;1.?!?.! domicile, and first enthused her virgin .soul witii the deli-! eious, tho entrancing, the ecstatic blia3 oT "Love's young dream!" Mow they loved! Tt was a sight worthy of tho gods! And they were happy ! They said they were, and suited! A man in Chicago has been compelled to sue out a writ of habeas corpus to get possession of his wife. The writ i.i di rccted to the wife's mother, who is charge with unlawfully detaining her from the arms of a loving husband. llait, the plaintiff, Fays that he has had but two years of married life and rather likes it, and don't intend to have nny inother iulaw chisel him out of hi martial rights. But few Chicagoans would be nt tho ex pcn?e of a lawsuit to recover po.$es-ion ot their orn wives. Tf they have any particular weakness it is for the wives uf oth er people.

Tlie Soldiers and JSic democratic I'aslv.

The great cry of (ho Republican loaders is that the Dsiuocratic artv is now ami , wai ilr.rin:' !l lie war opposed to doing any ! thin fir nr soldiers, and that thev op ""cd "ivhi- l 'V 1 3 til Ctov eminent to put down thereblhon. (Jener:i1 ('rci:lU!i his ?p och here. :nade 'thIä cvdT atrainit the Democratic party. I To sllow l'!C f'aIsity of this charge, ir i.-? onlv i nccessar lo s1low w',lut trie Icwcratä 1 1 'ropoäcd to do for the soldiers durin-' the P"ss ..t the vrar. hi ISO:), tlic Democratic party had a ,myont" l!1 th Legislature, the only 5C?, lon t,lC.v J,aV!i a majority in since the war -""enced. Here is what that Le--niture, t ropoiCd to do lor our soldiers:

1.. A spociuc appropriation of or.e nun' lileir oa'onets ; now their coercive mca.jdred thousand dollars for the relief of the jUrcs t0 compel the people to be temperate sic!; and wounded soldiers of Indiana. i and moral. Next they will coerce people li. A joint resolution to Congro2.s asking j t0 attend church tho Congregational, we tli.it the pay of private FüMicrs in tho ar" ' suppose. Piety, morah, and education my he ra;-o to sixteen dollars per month, j KJUSt coiue under Puritan dirction, and as and that the pay uf all oihVer?, above the concomitant of which, sumtuarj and hy rank of captain, be reduced tweutv-fivc Sieuc coercive regulations can not be percent. " j omitted. The great idea, is, that people 3. A joint resolution to Congress asking ! u,n9t be compelled, by severe laws, to be

that the pensions which may be allowed to those who have been wounded in the ser vice, or to the widows and orphans of those who have fallen in brittle, cr died of their 1

wounds, he paid in gold r silver, on their John Goode, jun., of Norfolk, Virginia, equivalent in paper money, at par; aud, i have written a letter stating the circumalso, that the pay of the private soldier j staueci under which they appeared as witand company ohiccrs be j.ai-1 in tho famo nesse3 before the Grand Jury which iudimode, and in the same par funds. ; cted .Tenorsoq avi? for treason. Thoy 1. An approi riatiun of two million of: say:

uoilni. b'V tho MvMi'fc bavment of wac-os i i j uuo the Indiana Iroop.s now in tho field, whenever, in tho oi inioa of the Governs or, Audiior aud Tienaurer of the Jtate. such mvmcnt iiir'Jit to ho und, i:i nv.lnr tn correct niiv r.oaicct ot the general ' Govi -v ' j v "I eminent in that respect. J fere tho soldiers and their friends can sco at -i-ninn fli.. o.-v Pi.. ,1... I -, 7 a'uro v,:o concerned, the Democrats i.r , -,-d to do more Ar them than anv ofthe Kepublican Legislatures didand were :ily prevented i'roui doing it by tho re - j - " , ...w - j mcmoer of the Legislature j leaving their öat:iiu the Legislature and Li. a Kin . u'ii. s'.uiat mo i.eu:oerats A 1 . - V could not ass the bill. Yet, in tlie face of the?e fajti, such leaders ot the republican party as (iencral tircham, tell the soldiers that the Democratic part' was op j posed to giving our soldiers any aid. j . .,. .1 1 1 t1,., t.,l,i;condemn their Demojratic friends, they should demand of Governor Morton and his friends why it was that they prevented them from jotting the liberal donattous nT.r;iii tr tlw.'ii 1 1 I l.miii--i f j .iC tiir 1 '-ih trr -.451 c. ixcitKA.sn or thi: soi.uikks pay. ,r , , 11 11- , How was this brought about as it . , 4, ... ,. ... T 1 1 1-d-,ne by the liberality ol the Lebubhean party Didiers, have you examined into ixcitKA.sK or thi: soliukks pay. the matter vet '! If you have not, it is time you were doing so, so you may know who were your friends in this particular. Hon. I). W . oorhces introduced ..... ,1 propositn?n into Congress to inerjase the j , uirnulM. u. n 10 mcmj.mo 1u11.11. 111 1:1011111. J.110 ituiociiiuo 111cm - . .J . , . ... , 1 11 . i.i- 1 1 ,1 i(rs :i siit'iiinrtid tins iiror.i-isil inn . mill the Jicpuhlicans an opposed it, but the 1 cmo- . .. 1 1 .. 1 . . . ' . crate kept agitating the question unti 1 fills ally the ilepublicans were compelled totako notice of the matter, and the committee finally reported a bill to increase the pay of privates to sixteen dollars per month. When this bill came before Congress for their action, the Democrats tried to get it ameuueu to as 10 l-ivu mem uciuv-nc - 11.- i - . ... ll 1 dollars per mouth, but , , being largely in the majority, they voted down the amendments, and passed the bill only increasing ii to sixteen dollars per I month, they then increased the price of clothing to a price that left the private soldier worse off than he was with thirteen dollars per month. Phis every soldier knows to be true. Yet these men say the Democratic party is opposed to doing an--thing for the soldier. In I. H. raUl. DnCOIIATl.NV. TI1K (lit.VVKS OF THE SoUTiiEitx 1kau. The Richmond Whiff, in commenting 0:1 some denunciations by the Chicago Tribun oi' the ladies of Riehmond, for strewing llowtrs on the graves of the Confederate dead, say3 : "It is tho mifbrtuno of the Trihune and kindred hlu eis t pcc nothing good in any j flilf! 1 1 n f S'anlliern iiontdo fn?i di nnd it I is, therefore, a matter of indifference to us what they think. No matter what wc do wo are censured. If ileut, they call us ,.,i..i. 1 ' p 4b., ,..:tt. nun iit.it iiiv: nyuicii ui uiu l vum. nun r.. ii.:. t:...i,i i.;',. - u r s' savagC3 even inauuot iiiuoccuvi auu r 1 t '1 i-.. :.. mourniuuy ciiou-c an appiopi !-.. u::;' iu tho mouth of nowers to decorate tho graves of their dead kindred, it ii charged that they aro engaged in an effort to keep alive the political fouling of hostility to the Uu ion. These men, if men they can be calU ed, are like thieve3 who fear an officer iu every bush. What would they have us do? Neglect the grave? of our kindred, and let their memories perish 1 Were we to do so, they would immediately say that wc were worse thau savages. If they cxbect the Southern people to bo ashamed of their dead and to treat them as the bodies 1 1

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of disgraced Aduiis are treated, they willing skirt.

bo disappointed. If those whoso bodies now lie ia their last resting places died fighting 'to maintain Mavery,' they died lighting to maintain an institution built up by New Kngland, and in deleuso ol prop orty then held under the Constitution am 1 .11. il. I' ll 1. Ii. d laws sold to their fathers by the slave dealers of New England, who stole them in Africa or purchased them there with rum.' " Political tiffnificance is not attached to thrtc funeral ccrtmonies tn the tioiith. They arc conducted by the ladies, and it is not the habit of tho Southern ladies to form political conspiracies. If the men of the South contemplated treasou and 'civil war,' they would rsort to other methods than these nor would they put forward their yivos and daughters to do the dangerou? work."

new .Sunday LiUTin .llarj land.

T!ic new Sunday law passed by the last ! Marylaad Legislature took effect on the X 1 instant. The Baltimore Boarl of IV - ! ce Commissioners had previously issued iau order for the strict enforcement of the ajrruast the sale ol cigars, tobacco, caudy, soda or mineral-water, spirituous or rmcutcd liquors, cordials, lagcr-beer, j cder, or "any other roods ware or "erchandisc whatever." They add that j ''it will bo remembered that the sale of j newspapers is prohibited under the head : of mercliandisc." Public amusements of all kinds arc propibited. I llie 1 untaii3 ar working their way j South. They sent their peddlers first as pioneers : then their school-marms; thea i Pwui moral, temperate ana economical. Witness in the Cash or Jeff. Davis. Messrs. George P. Scarburgh and ! We v.'ent most unwiliinerlv. in obedience . i ' to a fieremptury order of the Court, served upon us by the United States Marshal. ! Wo declined to answer n.an v uuestions pro1 rounded tn us hv thfi Grand .lurv. on the! ! ground that if tho crime of treason has i J w .'I j been committed, the armc.rs to tio?e ques't'omv:ouhUend to crluihiate ourselves quaU i Ji, i . 1,Iivig : aud we were suri prised to find our names published at the : foot uf the indictment in the list of witI ncsscs, upon whose testimony tho Indict1 nient was found. , T Tlie Lacrosse Democrat-Brick I'oaieroj -s Itcply lo iUc Clnclnnatl Coiniucrcial Tlie Assassliiution of IiucolEi. Frcrn the Lacrosse (Wis.) Democrat. Wc dil thank God for callinsr Lincoln

.i 'i r home. If Lincoln is in Heaven, as Abolithe ineads ol ' . n-.i

I -'""o J'J o"-11- ,J- r""-" yj - - lore he should become disgusted with the Annas, the James, the Thaddeu.-es, the j Benjamins, the Charleses, the Freds, audj others of the leaders of the God and Mor-j jality party. manivou uou it-r camu uiul-oju ju I to the liret.eucc and company of Demo . . - :r n, rP. .,j, 1 . , . :r Tf ,.t ' crats, as he is it in Heaven. 1. , . 4rn , v , 1 1 1 resident sulJerc 1 enough irom 1 , Aboifi . Qn ear(h; ailJ Wfl (Jod for calH lim b nJ theij i crai, u ;;o is u in iiiacn. 111 poor a being with we thanked yond their reach or influence here or hereafter. Whatever is right. God, who rulfcs us nil, wanted l.incuia removed He made i lvrvifh Hie nrrrtnt no iino Lnt flod " tn X'J Jl 111.? ll.VUi , llJ UUI. MUl VI VIVI J I J lilawc for jfueoWh deatll. GoJ ia never to blame ; wc, who art Christians, bhould : 1' n:. e A .t iank Him lor cvorv tl 1 n.Kiiiii min lui vivi) ...a , .1 1 ... . .... 1 - every tiling ; we so man , 1 .1 Him: wno does not tnant uou. is no thank rli . tll0.ft , ftrft n0 I ' Christian Wc b.lieve the country is better off now than when Lincoln was alive AVe believe more iustateFtnanshin than . , A . 111 mirjrcr songs, or m nunioroui yarns in time of war. - ' Wc belive Lincoln was a mere man of " w 1 ., 1 1. t-u.,-., ...1 l.:.. ; nui.iv 111 iiiu iiaiiun "i u.iiu'i.i iiuu luivtvs, known latterly as Abolitionists. We believe Ged saw that he was not useful, even if ornamental, and removed him to make room for a better man. W'o believe Johnson is a better man !

thau Lincoln if he had not been, surely many secretly dislike you and talk against the great lUpublican party would not have you, for your success; and if you aecomgone out ufthr Union for a candidate furv httlc, though many slow themselves the Yic'-pr s.'dt iint iclun thy had so l r c y it often lcilws out tTiät some rtio many W, uvr 'honorable stahsmni in appear pleasant to you do thus because

ihr north 1 V'o believe the country would be better oil to-day, if every Republican and Abolition traitor, meddler, sycophant, apologist, thief, traitor, or tool of traitors, were in the bosom of Abraham. "W belioye. further, that the Abolition party is going to the devil, literally, aud we don t care how quick. Aud we still further believe that u Brick" Pomeroy has more true frends in the country thau Jiiucohi ever had that wc do not caro the snap of a finger for tho good or ill opinion of all the abolition editors in the land that we shall edit this paper . - 1111.1. 0 iju.sf as we ?ee fit, and do what not one of jour assailants dare do-tell the truth with f out tear or iaor. Wo learn from the Quincy Herald that one of tho radicals of that town invited Fred. Douglass to tea with him, but when tea-time came the daughter of the radical could not be found. A pearch revealed her in the kitchen, and there she said fchc would stay, because when the niggers took the parlor then the kitchen was her place, and she would not go to the dinner-room aud eat with the "great orator. Mcc girl, that, and we'll bet she is good looking, and dou't wear a water-fall or "tilt, The ladies of Columbus, Miss., recently decorated tho graves of the Confederate dead in tho ccmetry of that, city. They aho paid the same mark of respect to the memory of some forty Federal soldiers buried near by. This act elicits the approval of the" press of that city, which claims that, tho war being over, no disv tinrtion should be made between the departed heroes of opposito sides. (I uefnhacks United States Treasury notes. Drawbacks Officers drawing pay for hanging around hotels. (turnbacks United States postage stamps. Comebacks The counterfeit fifty cent notei.

To be Amended. The ''civil rights," or negro equality bill, which has lately been passed over the President's veto, is, it is said, to be amend ed shortly, imposing the following penaltics on those who refuse to recognize "CutV feo" a3 abolitioaism thinks he should be recognized. Tor neglecting to step off the pavement as Sambo cr Dinah passes, a fine of fire dollars. For neglecting to bow and take off your hat to them, a fine of three dollars and a half. For refusing to shako hands, eight dol--lar.. For refusing to kiss a wench when you meet her, seventy-six dollars and thirty days imprisonment. lor neglecting to nurse their babies in strcot cars or churches, thirtysix-dollars and ten day3 imprisonment. For refusing to see one home from church ' twelve dollars. For passing them on the street without smiling, two dollars. For asking them to work, ten dollars. For refusing to ask them to your table with you, forty dollars. For believing that you are as good as a negro, five hundred dollars and three years imprisonment. For saying that you are belter than a negro, ten thousand dollais and fifty years' imprisonment. For refusing to marry one, imprisonment for lifo and the confiscation of your prop erty. For saving- that the government wasmade l.y white men, for white men, six thousand dollars fine aod fifteen years imprisonuient.

l or saying that whito soldiers fought . J uiu uic coiorea iroops, , iwo oiiars ana inree years imprisona. or ifiusing our uauguier 10 any duck UiJ ?.ls,1?s ner 10 Dc "un D)tnc t,mnib3 "uhl dead, aim have jour wile and chilurea turned out into the highway tor starve. The fines in all case? to be handed over trt thrt V du 1 1 r A itritnmiKna f 4h h ! t r. I V v , ttl ,tT UJ4lll'c ul.luc ruu"uu ,:V-';,":r i "IT.. :I VvV - had, lJcnjaniin Butler i3 to bo sent in or j der to collect it in spoons, or whatever else ho may be able to find. Salt Lake City. It is impossible to conceive of any sight niaro beautiful and' the traveler, having for more than a only 6arebrun' to stark savage desola deep gorge in th' . .iiyuilLHUl, IIUU lor ll.C UfSt 11UIC down upon the Great Salt Lake City. ' To the right, twenty miles distant, the Like itself stretches far away to the north, Twenty-live miles across the vallev of the ' -Jordan, is a high range of mountains: for miles, north and south, the valley is - cot ' rml n-itli t,mi;,l frm- ch;i t 7 : . , ja. lect. With Its broad btrCCH and I10USC3 CmLowered in trees, is the far-famed city of j -the saints." As you enter it, you observe a r.ure stream of water, snarklinz alonir 1 cacu siJe ufthe streets, from which each" thrifty Mormon, a? it babbles along; lead j a little thread into his irardeo. and arounda:noug his fruits and flowers, forming a! perfect paradie of beauty. Seen iu June' as we .saw it. Salt Lake is certainly oue of u . 4 1 . '...rc.i ii j niuib oc.iuiii ui eines upon 1:1c couti1 -.. nent. Pi.easin; Everybody. Do not de lüde yourself with the idea that you can 1 1 .r.l piease everybody. no ever saw any1 body that was worth anything that had1 i. b...i.. c....n :.l 1.:... v , 4lJ iau4i- uu a xou 1 IT 1 1 1 . would nave to uo evil in many cases 10 j please the evil; some, to gratify them: in' dulge the selfish; submit to tbe tyrannical;be a'tool for the ambitious, and be careful not to have anything as good as those who desire to have everthing superior to their neighbor. If you are a public man. sho'd ' you be diligent, you must expect to hive thev do not fear our rivalry : they may smile upon 'ou outwardly, and yet inward ly entertain contempt for your inefficiency. Always do that which is right, be diligent, do the most ycu can, paying 110 regard to fault-finders, snd ou will find as many friends as any sensible man may desire. Deacon A , while passing through his lot the other day, stooped down to tie his shoe. A pet ram, which the boys had tamed, among other things, was taught to regard the posture as highly offensive. lie instantly pitched into the old gentlt man's undefended rear, and laid him full length in a mud hole. Picking himself up, the deacon discovered the cause of hia ovcrthow standing in all the calmness and dignity of a cons;ious victor. Ilia rage was boundless, and he saluted him vrith the energetic language, u You d d old rascal ! " At that moment he caught a glimpse of the benigu face of the "minister," peering through tho feuce, and he instantly ad ded, 4If I may be allowded the expression." An Epidemic Among Horsbs. W earn tjnt tnc epidemic among horses Is greater in extent than our recent report. Not less thau five hundred or six hundred cases have occurred in this county, and from one hundred and fifty to twohundred have died. The loss to tho people of the county is not less than $30,000, aside from the trouble and time lost by sick horse and iu attendance upon them. The dis case breaks out something like a founder, causing lameness in one or more feet, then stiffness of the joints, then weakness) of loins, and tho horso settles down behind aud is unable to get up. Madison ( Wit cousin) Union, May 21. hANdUAOE. The words of langnge resemble the strings of a musical instrument, yhich yield only uninteresting tones when struck by a ordinary hand, but from which a skillful performer draws forth the soul of harmony; awakening and captiva ting the paieions of the 4ninl

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