Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 July 1866 — Page 2
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THE FLY3I0UTU DEMOCRAT.
.1. a.OSBORXU i PdIlo PI.YMOITTII, IX DI WA : TncnsDAT, July 5. iSt6. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. SECRETARY OF STATE, Ctn. M AIILOX t. MAXSüX,ofMontgoxury AVDITOI. OF STATE, CHRISTIAN O. DADGEU of Chrke. TP.EArasK or tatk. JAMES B. RYAN, of Marion. ATTORN KT GENERAL. JOHN U. COFFROTH, cf Huntinjjton. PI PKUINTENDCNT OF rULXC ITJäTurCTIO. 11. M. Cfl ATM AX, of Knox. For Rcprt sciitative, P. K. VANVALKENHritGII. DEMOCRATSC COI'XTV TICKET. For Treasurer, M. Vr. DOWNEY. For Auditor, A. C. THOMPSON. For Sheriif. DAVID HOW. For Coroner, ADA3I YIN N EDO K. .lntli District Democratic Con vention, f..r Congre5. l?y order of the committee, S. A. Hai l, Ch n. Dem. Con. Com. Wansoort. June 13. . i Tlie Tar2fS Kill. The puritanical tariff bill now pei.-di..-! 1 i . i.-.n.r. ; .,r..: 1 radicals of tho west. Tlu Chiei-o T, llime even has the er-urage to give the thing :
The Demoeracy of the 9th Cnogre-ion ;hail hear of him we supine he will be ex-1 The democratic congressional convention j " J w l'J. Such ax aceM i, im ühuhil to trav, I ly al District will hold a delegate convention j rreng sympathy tor the" tax ridden reo- fihl1'1 Ihstru? :aNcW 1Ul,un ! ler boVt c,Tort"a-ii;t the Fniian, ac- ra,7lT'' 'f n.Tol, . T1 , T 1n J', . r. : . , T. . . last f.i hursdav. was the .irgest and mosti .Lr lK' " V " J . :'- vnan. Accuhntsly Machinery. nUjnrms at Lai'orte. i hursoav, Julv 19. loo. at ide in tloir nrts to have I . S. bend.- 'im i ' tm:r mere v on the defensive against the' v1.,- , r r., i rt,J . . , , T, ,r . " , ' UJ"1 u v couu : ttupofliiig ever held upou a similar occasion. ' Ti ,. , . . , . i fr Jhs!ocatons, lriI:;i Jx.nrs, lvilurct I o clock P. 31., to nominate a canmu! e ! ixod. whdxi he fimb it will save them I V..M- ,,1 ,,r.i hüliau?. I he enthusiasm of the latter is ; r . v..... r,,,,,,,,',,,
a kiefc, and calls it a ure it fraud and au j . ,,..! ,r r ..,.., ,ii(u c .p.,,.,... 1 1 Vojstitutional amendments ; favr taxation l fb K mseau-t Irinnoll cae was mad, ; hy enry ik-j-.vow, irrefpettnroo orc-H-imposture bv which it is attempted still: , . I . of tlov.rnment bonds : Ciiuplimeni Kcpre-; ,,!' a,,,,,n was taken. I bo report re- . ,ft,)t of hait!, anJ iwes the po.iry nlar ntlCIinl I-.Sclintigc ItaiUi .1.1 "Lieu Ii. 1- .iiiuiLiu Mi"!.soijt3aiP, V.tiell Ol. C!U!ilin'j: tue ballots if t . , , , .'. 1 ...... ft.,. ..-r..;.. r.!' I'mKc-m -.n.l WrriJT V Ii V T PIT ! nt fr't - . . further to briu- th? agricultural district-nr ,r-i t . o v r - - , cn!ue Kerr ;.nd .-enafor llendro-k, ;,.,,. nutln. , ,j:ihwn oi Ko ism an and. KEUA ;AA7 .Nm cm o ..o, , ßs.J:5j , CoIllIHhllN O, : - V , V jarTd tt Mr. i. ii. auvaucnuur-a:Jc.hre that none of the State l.it !v in ! Cnnn-ll. A ir.tnonty report dent vLeht'.i Lxje j.obty h.s u-d. i 5 I ,he Oreat est under the la-u ot New hiitj received the unanimous v.de of the 1 rb.dnor, ro out .d too Foion, an i ai- ! pres? -uted by Air. Kaym-ml , r .posing ! !
a-.ana .uanu.acairers. mere ;s f.iuj j l 1 r - I , j..-,..,. ...... oui regar-l to party are speaking out on l!::- subpv?. Ff-.e tim.. is r,.-.t far distant ! t -tit n neu tnoT wm itcmmJ cm!:.i1 ro- fa rii i whonthe corruptiouisJs who mauipuhtc i - Congress ivill be compelled to do auie.i 1 thin like justice to the rural districts in the distribution "f the burdens ol'the oy. h " ' " tne west and other producing ri on ! fhould pay tribute to the manufacturing e.stablthmcnt.. of Xew England. There is j no good rea-m why the laboring man and ! unall capitalists should bo taxed to the' very verge of endurance to ?v the intl .ft t . 1 1 1 1 . 1 , ,.,f nn-.n,?, 1,.-,M 1 t,, .-I .! ""t ."t..,i Vl- uoopav, no taxes on the cap: til invoked tn these i . . . - :iui oonu.i. i ne people are oecoming tired of this puritanical drain of money from their pockets to the pockets of the - 1 . ? . HM . T 1 nvoreu te v who l.aj pn to !-..!l g.)vernr 1. f .... I i.icnt bonds.. Not one iu live, pcrhap. not j one ia ten, of the citizen, of tlie I'nit 1 polls. Vl.cn tl 1 tim comes, .'ii come ' it will, the people will be roady to meet it j with unflinching flrmnc?-, .and unle. the party ia power shall be willing to do justice J the people Will assort their rights In a way -.1 -.mi i .1 t , , that will drive the loechej and bio idiuck - r f-,, , t nn 1 r . . crs iruni p.ace an:l pur.cr, n-ver more to ...rn T ,1. 1 . 1 , . oonu. j.'.-. u.j'v iioiiave iWiai tnc-v call . I. - 1 .. A . 1? i ... f . 1 I in icL'.'ii'is liu'i ei ii'iiiures i-i tue C'Oiu1 .... I tvjitrs: J he anr.-unt expended on the county Asylum, Mid the cxpcisos of tu poor are enormous," and then .ft'.-ens that it is the outy cf the Ih utacr.'l r.f the organ of the parly in p.v:..r, ''explain thc-e eiionnoiii expcnditurei."'organ of the parly in p .v:..r. to Xor we ,upr,o,etb:,twe are under no rd- , ligations -as too organ of the par'y in l0wcr to lurnrsh brains f.r the cdit.r ofi the Heptibl-ean, tr, (,ab!o him f. under- i AndapIu I-:j..ubit of th2 rrrci-.t -rid! CxIend:Ur,,,,ftioeiuaty. ir hC i- una J h!e tu undo zr,'. and the rec rh r,n filo in the Audit'.r'E oih when he :. th-n, -,vc do not fee! enll.id ujon by any ;:-nseof duty to in .ru :th:m in tli-jiciei;'? r, ho .k-kropir.g. The office is a public ou to which i:c and his friends have ae?css and as v.e have little time to .-pare iV.:n f.roflsional duties we e-mnot alfor-1 to itütruet him urafuilotisly, hu? if they will pay u a rca.sonaMe compensation for our time, vre. will fI.ow then, how to ascertain thc condition of the county finan .-es by an rxamin ttio:! of the hooli-i. An urcliin suggests this rjuesti'.n if 3Iattin;-Iy don't understand the 'Auditor's Exhibit. Lriu has not examined thc records of the oPice, hor does he know that the experi-es of the county Asylum, and of the Poor are enormou-i He perlups forg;H that the population ha? largely increased since, thc day-j of ropublicau rule here, and totally ignores the fact that thc cor nre much letter taken fare of now than when they were depeudent upon the tcanty supplies doted out to tem hy the pirsiraoniou? hands of tisht6ited and overhearing abolitionists. The Republican alludej particularly to thc item tf paid out as interest on cotinfy
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the question ot taxation cr repudiation, firmed on what we deem good authority. ! - ' 7 1 I " "y . ' . , . Uk.ns , and Void 1 "Over lot) of vour Tusos have bPen i.ed , h the Pr,n -i ,d h'.tr l'k , I re and the fiuoitioii of t!,o tariff 111 ere lonr-Ui-ti.-t-.Mi -on-'nent offici-d ut Ibmr-. ': . menu to apologue lor hisv.il ,.rob.i.d. uit Arkans.,, and hc.d of . r fi. i:n Dearl-on. street; price , " tar,., ..ill ere Jont . t....t a ,..t..n p.on.., ,..,t .u icul at l,,uu dQ oliafailor jt ,s .,rilof .K,s:t.vc that j tlierr wounded honor. I wo printers. in;t!,v 1llVt. ;riv:,ril,l!v ,.Wcn tho best s uisfuion . Ul e.u-h.sent l.v a-.ailor, reeeim of i.rice and s ;.
be oe.orc t.'ic poc e t- r settlement at the i 0011. a no-mo r rd tne Lodiro tiiere, is m i ,o b i; füllen vo v I,.v in ni.hlic ini.oi the Fame citv. will tn-dav adiust a little t f,.rr.on, v tn nr.s 1P ! I!
a "crood thin-" iiov. bewarebr,-v tbv I rirfineiiN Celebration. ! abolition newipap r concern, and the two!, ' , 'r.', 1". V A I n A u n 11 ii
. ' Iii- ill j 1 1 v .1 1 ' 1 u 1 ii. 111. 11 1111 uevii "i-o. in- it mi 11 1 I if Tl III II il II l insist n cratifvin- tili furlUr tl.,ir un-1 1 ff 'I'; "f tl.ii placo .Inly ea!.!,,,. It is uuac.mut.. .!;. ,.r-hi ,,t rt,1l0! OVei, wit!, 11,1111 V 1 S3 "' " 15 i...., ,i..; ,,ia Ly ,,.;, .w;,i.a. ; r-f;-'" " ''' ' " "Ä CJSiS ,,nTth"f r Mc-'1'' (''ir'; burlisj uroa tlie rer,plc. U-rovc nl..,ut IkiII a i.mc we,l oftuiTii.- i ,,,.vi(.a , , ,.,. ,.in,,rs f lra,.l,;m in- , .'-'.i' cr )'.". ,1U Arg r,.c,.li.r ...... i..-..amUf .l,c - ,7 rV- - i Tl:l rrn.Icr.nJcc wa, r.,,.1 : , , ... ,lt (!l ,,.',, artiltc0 ,lss !,.c . I ""' "'B . ' ..cl ,Ml.o gate- bl,t c,trvio .-y Co:m1y tlxiieiisf!. it u -r n 1 t i i 1 t i i .1 1 the govsrrniicnt iann, at the residence 01 nurtianv otlrr IntrumcnU jet T, , ,. . . , i 'V lion. .1. A. 'J. 1 ackard, and an oration p vcd by the -cnians, nor bv any person w u .1 n , "Produced. 1 he Reivibliean is nrd .itlftftf ,.1 v iih 1 1 ' ' - J . , , , ,r ;fM - .i-r- -I ' end, stepping to the rear, ir.Hiui.tu, . - VI lb w;jt sat1 11 tLo dcli-cred bvT. I). Phillips, K,.p There r persons , their behalf. 1 bey do not j , . , , , . ,f . , . exhibit rubli-bol bv t!o t.r .!.... ,-T.-' 1 1 I i . . ... . i-.v' . ir....: ... , i.ut" ,l 1'11(' U(i mi u niuistii in int.
1 - .ii.iiiiii i i pf i . . j C..vr,.iiuiii iio. .ftOsoro.uix. icuucr anecuuu vi .v.. t.n . .., : ... il l. mr are superior in
orders and say?, "Is it po;ib!o, with ho Duplicate in Iiis hands, the Treasurer coul J not see that thtre Kouhl Ic fundi mßkit'ut in the treasury to redeem the orders." Of eu;ir?c he dull se3 all thw, but until the fundi were paid in he couhl uot pay them out a order and hence the orders drew
luaiin ii it 1 1 1 nit iiuius vert paiu iu. When this was done, thero vra3 a balance m the treasury, but not till then. Friend ' Mattinuly you are catching at straw, if you want to find fault pitch into the cotlon-.stealhig,'uigger-robbiii? radicals ; there is a fine field in which to display your peculiar specialer, and when you are done with
that branch of radical stealage, wado iatoj?xor "'"'V"Oie um . , , , , ,w , , in:? treodmeu and iecs
trie non-taxpaying bomi-holders. ana Hie I New England tarilT bill advocate.?, and then if you have tho ability and time to spare you can give the defaulting collectors and paymasters a specimen of your scintillating financial genius. CI Ivo 'em goss, Ignatius, they deserve it. and if you cannot understand their looks and exhibit just call upon us. we'll help you "freegraj for notning. ?Ir. Colfax, in a recent peech at the great National Fair, held iu Washington. I I he'd like to get the Iris! vote this fall. I rp, . . " , , , . . , I lh is prince tt dark lantern gentry and Union League organizer. expressed sympa thv for the Fenians did he ? The next we from repudiation T1 lT'u!ativo Convcnti hera last Friday Mirsuant to irev w.14 ,dt .u 0j i" tp , dele-ates apt oiuted ' 1' '(VrT T ;n , I except tlio-rO lioui ticrman lu nship v ; . . 1 . 1 tni count v. 1 lie conxchtion vas narmoniotis and enthusiastic. After the organ-1 w.,,.. ,Vl, t r;;.(.fd th. cnvvnthoi i.n. - 1 f CvM1 .t....; This is a.t ln.i;or as dtserve 1 ; 1 i,ill;;r .e i.yatlU mir lo sir. . ii;ti" f.iUV, . g!,,n Lti ;n ,arnt,r. ! so ui to openc'i 1:1 earne vo ct lo ,,0 Mr. v . j fill'! tiiv : i i ( ti. 'k ft oVrti'l by :i 1 !l:4ll(,..aio U(iior;tv. ,u, meantime! wiio.e oei;i;Hia:ic k,.t , M ' ltI j, ,,r , f v r- ( r ! ue c -ect to tec nnu near ot all s -rts ot , calumnies. Tnisri-prescutatioriS and lies ex ' 1 i rr,r. ;i.uv Ir.on men .-J:..-o on v hii-no . nib h i:.:üi:'i Uicir btdlor. j j iiv.1 democra'.s pay no regard to any of! th..,c jhin but -o on in the even t 'nor ! 0f Vludr way dini:- the c'ampli-n and vote ! lIlC lici;et tlt tie,,n,, anil .in j mi 1 o ' ' - j IT' , 1 'P. T ; e mi e. 1. u.e o...,.i .Jem ,;ars a i e mi:'o: r. me io-i jemoiars a: .. ... . . . . . . ... Uourb-ui that a little judicioi:, prunm 1 ; would lea good thing ibr the Order at ; thatpl .ee. On the 2th .Tunc, no h.- 1 ,1 , ,t 1 , , . ! than three members of the Order m our ., , . , .. , , ; r.egmoormg lo-,vn. while here to see the r.egm oormg town circa, got yoh-riousy fuddled and sue- : ceeded without much effort in making ... . . I the habit of taking Iiis morning bitters quite rcpr.lnly. Wc don't go much on tloodtcioolari.m a a reformatory inlluence. but think when a b:a:i ioiti thc order ! j he ou d.t t , live up to the pledge, and not I . .. , ft ' ., about sc-kniir how ininv ol I ;i 1 . v 1 : he can find to uemuli.-di. s 1 " i I'Hii i.i';'i ot mv; , i r. ,i occasion, and alter the cc . i rciiioni M of the r,-I"onui l l-lf 0;.cna; n rer
I of the lei.'-aiiiU, otabh.h lu.h independ- j finj0j lut nothln- further wa done with thought would decid, the fate of Fort IIa;U?C. .rf. t. Ii'nubhran. f.:,,, ljl ,W:r,H.rnl S ivton. l;o tok bis i tn.mnn -.i.l v,.n r.f i.tiion i
A great Irish sympathizer is Mr. CoK j record with him. ,., T ,M .' . i I i , , 1 Li:siAY. Jtt.y .. i he armies m Lu-i
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clad. nee on iature greei carpet, in j which a lartre number purticii-atcd. There ! 1 Uv. a Iir-e f.m.br.i., .,f lV.ni U , ?. i . , , ' MJJi.l lUHIliUHi diUlU'i Uv!l'U'3l!l(.' ill L'lll'Jll. ' I , : I in. I ;i!l MU.,,1 i-.ft li'imi'Ml r Iii! I .. .1 ,-... . i
.wj i... (..v. 1 1 v. ft ii lire craCKfrs were in great ueniand by the : bovrj throughout the day. AVe have : t 1 j 1. ., ,. , 1 : dorn sc: n a more ordej ty l .otith ol .1 ti 1 v ' than ve-drd'v. 1 "We have n t the ?pn:e for a more cte.nded notice of the b'dcb-ation yesterday j as our paper is ready to goto press. Wc' ui'iV lnve. sonirthino fm lher m nc m 1 the subject next week. i x;rom Texas. Nkw Oiileaxs, .June .W. At thc Tex J as .State election, Calveston, Houston, A ttsitin and Himstead went largely in fivor of Throckmorton for governor, and the union c nservative ticket is elected by an immense majority Negro suffrage is kill,- 1. 1 1 11. 1 .1 . 1 .1 vvcry i-irgo voio was pune-i turougnou;. the ütac. In the portrait of General Grant upon heuto' easel, tlie General hoMs upon his knee a scrap of paper, upon whioh he has just penciled the famous telegraphic dis patch; "1 nioun to fisrht it out on this line if it takes all summer." Ex hmije. V'c should think that would be far from flattering to the General. He was flopped ou that line, aud had to chauge it lung before thc summer was over fori netv ba2c ! of nrrati?Tr?.
, " i -...3 u wuoe iti 3 rou, or ... jaujauccn or l titol . v clock hi tlie tilternooii wion the the ui!iitrei king, was nut more Millen cro,vd dicrsed, deli-hted with their da v'.s ' :,ni vl,'nt than that which now rages in .nvnj.,.t ' the breads of abohtii.nists l"r thc chilTi"0 r. , nl r1 ; 1 .. ,T -h' . of tbo Ihncrald ilc. So melancholy '"c"n c" an example of -the j-angs of unrequired " S ""T yf'f a!birdcd, even in
TEic Frccclt&icn's Ili.rcau Jackson, Miss., June !2t. Generals Stead man's and Fullerton's investigation: in Mississippi disclose abundant evidence of dishonesty in the management on the part of bureau agent., :nct of whom, however, have been recently remove 1. Under Colonel Thomas' administraition
crdVit irrefiilnrl ; Ia r.rpvnihd nt Cilnnil.m j cenrdin"' to tue jdatcuieuhs ot citizens . fees were taken for the approval of contracts and br procuring Iuiu-r. Unoes were received, and the two first agents a pi pointed returned enriched. At (Jrenada. Chaplain Livermore, a reverend IJureiu agent there, displaced remarkable fpoeulativo rroj csitics. lie charged fees nr.?fu a quarter of a dollar upward ll-r ! ovorv conceivable thinr lec3 for inarrv for permit? to mar-
- , i . his net. One darkev owe! him a dollar and a half, and had only a dollar to. meet j 1 1 : .., l.: 11 1 1 lUV .1.IIIU. lilU-ll!l"li; IWN IIIS IKllltl iUlU iaek-knite for the balance. lie nld pork. potatoes and c.11 tured luu'.ca to citizen He undc arrests and convicted and acquit ted according to the pecuniary argument
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employe.!. When Iiis real practices were ; a desperate battle was fought on the I'd exposed he ofi'ored fifty dollar to any nie of May between tho Paraguayans and the who would use sufiicient influence to keo-p j allies, in which the. riuht wiui: f t!.. ;.rhim in hid position. Thi3 man declares J my of the latter was com let-!y arnihila-
his j:i cnlion ot returning to Illinois with ! tor. thousand dollars ill his K-ket. lie ! -lcliarjretl most satisfactorily exclusively bv the military o'dicers of the department, - J ,m9 .. ! Second District Democratic Con - ciition. , . j . ' ( . j er wa more determined spirit mauitestol.
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! t xv r i ,. c. . . - i i ; iMnjor . I-. ivncrro.. tur live year.-, a mN. oil he'ddier in'th liiion army, presided und made i ions call inn effective ypeech. 15 v acclamation the!
,KU - Korr fresont able mem- i r. was nominated f,r re-election, Hobrrt j . .,. . , T , M. c:r fur Ctrcut. and J.N.( vers tor : ..., '"!... r...!, ; ti-iiis indorse the Proident's veto rucssare 1 f I U l t I ' I I I K. i II l1tK.',40a J IM. I u 111 " i-i l roseeiuors. The roolii-
and L'lM of February .soeech : oprr.se tiirti"' he table without discuMon. A report!
' titkd to repro.mUti.; Jipprove of rl. . ' I "" ...v a ,.5-M rf"'"' ; 'I I-: Uütie. an. I amj.l.- pensions .or woumi...J .'I!.; 'in? t'w. H:t r.vr.li-.?c r.f i .-.i-.n. . j .. . ...v. tf .. to ... ...... i t li ij.i i: il!i-,l Tin i '..t. vrntinti w.; jid !r.'sj by M,. McPon:dd and Voorh-e, in able speeches, that were cnthusi.wic.nllv i . . . . .i "c ' i tue eco:oi I o I I '. t :. i r.. j .1- li"nill, tl. tri.-'t iiid .bi will dii b tr r.- .1... c . . :..-. i -i. . J. ... ! ibuie. . MorlonN MI:i!;jI , We 15,1:1 thc WlowIn- ia au 1 ?l l5:i"'ir ' ! hs dis Wch to the ('incinnati Eunice,-: The physu-iam of !ov-rnor Mrt..o, 1 Poetor, W. riintor, Thompson and .1. H. j oudburn. have. ao.!rc--f:d a communica-1 II V'1.i'.-..ii. inib ft. I'. II.".. 't l '..;........- Oll'l I .1 I , Ii t O U' O . It 1 U " I 1 : lot Tl I e.l - .1 v. it rt -i.. t- Ki , ,,.. nlfv J , 1 nr r.i 1 Mi1 i'i 11 'i 11 n ;;ii.7ij ri' . . .. .......... . .. w : iIr, that ti char-es m-d.. u M.nst him!J . 1 L f 4 1 . oIllf..J tl).1,k UM 'tut 1 1 1 I imputing hi. present I.5 of hcalili to las! own vioiatio'is of the proprieties and 1i-tJ of society, tobt "rouUftHess. Alas ! how arc ' , . . the mi-bty fallen. j T1 ' . . '.Anr tS lM .ii,na .d.nnd.,,..,.- 1 ...ft. sei f-x aspect nnl the dinltv of his po:iiioiij publishes the certificates of ,i, phyicians ' dole fur (he iVniaiH. The sudden bve conceived by the abolili'jn r;trt)' for the I'Vnian. is a dear ere wfF:"ion:i! """"IV . cciey is smitten : all t lie abolitionists m c'iiil'I css wo.i.teu-ibo , r o'd i-.ndn- -d, v.i . ' ' ' ' 4 " i'- ' ' ' t:on ucwsp.i'.cr concern o tlx:.- city is rinit - . . 1 ', . . , i..n;so is nie iumi o nuuiMiti iiiennn , .... . , , .i too a on; ii ms. i I icy io'Ov t nn mem i i- i i .i . i i , as beir.ir little better than ''narariti0s." but they were industrious a few weeks ago i : 1M l'-Miouncin ,1.1.1 u-'Miouncing nie insu n. inorariu.-e. . . . t 1 I .1 ii i i t i .. .. I o. I'.jc rs ill's .v.', 'ir'.nNiii'i'j .win coopci. .h 'ads." The passion of llottom for Ti- .. ' . ,' 1",. l'.il...' I .. f . O I... lani.i, oi in, i uiuu i"i - l ou nan, v n I I lit. i I l I 1 . uy ji iiiiije ltd iyroiif or oi j- adjadcen tr tne ..ics nt i-nnrince, ana novcr liclore in "ic !n-tory ot poimcal i.nrti..s. hi-t um hope that the hopeless passion will not 1. - i -i nlead to unci de. (.fucayi Itni'S. From Ii:roe. !:w VniUv July 1. The HcraldV Florence, Italy, corri"poude'it . writing on t he 1 1 th of ,J uiiO. M atc that I t:il y. wit h all her nr.tion.il enthusiasm and lire, had decreed that. Vcmdia !i ot'd ho tree. She fieeerd -i t ho i- :-i of v. r with Au-tria. full ! 9 1 1 of no c. and liiii-r n n if -.e c ni.'idorati.ui f)f tK( ,pui.r, v;,k.t urA in-rit-ddy ro ! ior fr,,i,. jpr. ;? ':. u ioee of a State :,,f srmcd j ar , Iari;;i,0 .,,r. ,t(.d, rnd it is corj t ), (.,rr iM!..VlTcct. ti nboli.h all ! reli-iou c -rp-i itions i:i the kingdom and 1 . aT,,lv t!ie5r ,,.ve'.iu- to .State ues. The law which exempts the clergy from miliiary sf ryicc was likely to be repealed, ami as there nrs lUO.IHM) priests iu the country, it was thought thc ccclesiax tieul body would furnish quite a respectable quota to the army. Garibaldi was as popular a ever Victor Knmnuel wai ju-t about to start for the front. Gold opeucd in New York yesterday at 1511, and declined to 153, hut subse qacDtly ltd run cod to 1 .r-" , ebbing, howev- ; er, t J 53 J.
The News.
Monday, July 2. A letter from Col. Forney to the President is published iu the Times this morning simultaneously with its publication at Washington. Iu it Cel. Forney professes his great admiration of the President bjth as a man aud a statesman. lie clo-e? with a request for ! 1, nrmiiivirbm irn K.-.n. i: ioW. j as a collector of New York city. In the Sonate on Saturday the fr : I j men's bureau bill was called up, when Mr. ! Wilson moved that the Senate insist on it-j amendments, ;;nd agree to the commute ?j o:i conference calk-d for by the house. I which Was so ordered. Tue Ii:".!::!! ::ppro-j priation bill was also taken up, and. :.fter socio discussion, its further consideration ! i rw ...r nrm.i I until i cn ir im iro: - ft . 1 .! fl' . 1 I ll , 11. v. ... a .. ..... 1 .... . . . . .... ....Ii noii:v a uuiuyi.i vi uun HVlw 11.1'. 111 1 t.0'1 appropriately referred, after (vhich the consideration ,f the tariff bill was resumed iii'iiit .1 uumuti vi um- tint; ii:p"i u i Kiri i j , ,1.1 . ! amI 50Vcn FS T 1 . ' atneudrnent? to the Paris exi.?iti n bill wcre a greet to. Advices from Snath America State that! i t-d. 1 Le 1 araguayam were l:::ai y repulj ncd with heavy lo.- in kiMc 1 a:oi wound. -d. vW-5-1 .1 r i t ' pe are all approaching e.aeii -t nor. u;e Italians crossed tlie Mnici' on the ..d un-t opjMst-d. Tlie Prus-iaii? liave advnnccd 1 !ut" lh.'hrntia,aud the AustnatiS into Sile ia. where a slight collision had already i m'ense lor natioti.il unify ! . , .. , to bn realized
iu tne lieeloru ot enc.tia irom Austrian; ,.. , ? c'.j. .,)-.. , vumft, lnrmnnl Salls, l,trs of JJog). A1J ci:1;niB ar0 j-..j pri,n rt"- onthr viis Animals, AsmvJts ly Rob Meuee i.s receive;! of !ic d;.-; Very little wa done in the senate es-'T, rrfors. nr Murderers, lvjhlix'.vg.
t' day. Th bill to prevent the exclusion "f nr, from Miffrage J a the tern'oncs .JL.-oii- 1 t ., t..n-.. m n. ,, .,i , , nu-ed. In ttic liou-e a itsoiution o :eri.-d !v sic (.mik. oi Ohio, to reco- ; . ,!-' r'10 ''"'i! a. belligerents, wa laid j 1 1 " i i l "Miy a PHMie r pnn.atot oi l.oussoau. j v.u. ..-,,!: . i.i.v a. a:M..."iiicc io a; a..will n,t e:l :l extra k-skuj oi the h-; p.. :i i-.M-i :.t present, and that tin i' M: 1 H : ! . if i , i'j ii in ( r i iiiiii'is aii-.t i..cons::i win; ! .. . i. - ' . i ' ' "V ll!;,roci!f "J ,,;ircau. "VCM ' ,..i ....,. i. it... .,,.,,.,; ,. i - .. .... v. ....... v. v v V.-...V. enee of botli hot-'-s. and has b;;en sent to: UiC t reoient Mr me siL'av.t lire. He will! - pv"b:ddy vdo the measure. 1 10 c iiiim'..-;.r.'ir u paieti.s will issue. for tlie week endini; .July Pb JrJ new ft , M"
for the week ending .July Pb W low j S-de Patentees of Lit J IITli'S Cele t-nt. ' latent Insulated Iron Frames, A (r0:ify jUj:t p(.,n Cl..o!ndod at!,piv, Wvn awar,ii tu:ntv F.hst r J'nrt l.-ir.imio with the Si-.ux and (.'lievcn-' toctlu-r v ith the Iii.ho! Premlui ne Imliar... ' j at the Am-aa World'. x- t- 1 . ! '
I. !!.. I'il . ... 1' T. 1 L 1,1 11 ' 1VV ' . . . ...... . ; . I , !..... .. ... 41. .... II.. ..1. . I I .. . ""T""1-, l"'u ' Joroan, duct eilitor ot the Mem. ldiis Appeal, on Saturday (diallenired M. i' u r.t i 1 ' 1 A.. lallowav. ot the Avalanche, to mortal combat. The challeiiL-o wa accented, and , the two gentlemen r Miss., to settle the repaired to Hernando J 1 1 .1 V. , . difiiculty between themselves with the aid j of pistols. A lady is .-aid to be the cause of their trouble. i,.i,lo ftfcMi:li,j. 11 s-,,,... ; T j K A v K X 7 1 tt T 1 1 . Kan, July 1'. United I ' -4 , . . , P , , .1 i tJltw s'n:i,or h- .of ' t:i,c' sl:oti I huiiM'lf lat cyen'uttr, inllietincr a wound! 1 , , ,. . fi . . , , 4 , ! ' which resulted latally at I o clock to-day. 1 liioiiiu. inu i;iu i;iiii out . n i n mm i... ...... l ,,l i ti . tnii otlmskii . J he act wa undoubtedly L. V . , i i . J r.-Lwhll ,7.. ... l,:,,,!! Ihn 11,11,11 I III.'. M( .-,1 111'. I II I ... 1 . . .. J currence created universal .sadness here, VnAr.n.L Fatality. The spotted fe . ... i ir " i ; Vcr !J said t ) 00 rfMlg III JiaiiCOCK and I h,i,,y t.oMlltios t)lls .Mate, in the inot mali'Miant form Five persons were atj taeUh and each eise prove 1 fatal within iwenty-four hours after the lirst . symptoms, t i., aN.isaid a child died of theVame disin the arm; of nn atten 1 ant, whi le at. (on,,itl. i(, lnther funeral. X W Ab , Shfdl.v counties', this State, in the inoht ?,nv jt ,jl7 The Hoarald's .special says : 'Tt is jdn ted i'ii good authority that the prominent radicals at Washington have, iu a neries of caucuses, determined to call a eonven. lion of the States now represented, which shall determine upon a platform antagonistic t the 1 resident. Thc name of Lieut. Gen. Grant is to be put in nomination for successor to President Johnson. tiiotlier egro Munlrr. Au.ji sta, Ca., June .'IU. Dr. II. Kafr.,. . i..i.r.l..r.l 1..- 1... IV....7 T.fti .. i i.ii vi 11 1.1 i; lllft. UU'llllftU III I Camden county. The civil authorities nr-! rested the murderers, but they were .ue eß fully resisted by a nemo mob. Advei tisctii'Mit. We are not in favor of universal bomding (n system often employed by others) of the celebrity of this or that medicine, and we keep our praise until we have positive knowledge of thc value or virtue of an article. It gives us pleasure however to rc commend to our readers Dr. (J. V. Io. hack's .Stomach Hitters. Illoud Purifier and Wood I'ilh. The Ilitter.s, wc know from experience, tt;ivo tone to the 8tomach, ftid digestion and reinvigorate the system, restoring shattered and broken down constitution. There can bo no better remedy for purilyiuc the blood thxn the Purifier aod J)!ood Pill.
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INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENT 2
1 ceiden t Insurance Company Or
CAPITAL:
lUTKS RV THE TATfMi-Nr CT FINALES, i uth.r -.! laoitnl .uuu.uuu uu . . ... . ..-.r rn 1 . , f)1 ! C.Mj-it.l .Subscribed (laid I a" 1 Stt-ure a 800,000 00 8190,000 00 SC40,000 00 I . , 1 . w i IOi'i : ( xtt A 3!a . 1' .lJj0 , Secured Note and ("dlater- ;:! cor.vcriil-lc into Cah at will Tot.l si-ols ... .830,000 00 : (r,,r lIu, i,.lKit.Jif.1lm of tlic corrioration in double :ke umount of hts -'lienbt J s-'tock, therefore the t'!.in.i?c I.Abilitv ot tne stocsüo'.iicrn is $1,600,000 OO. The Accident Insurance Company 4. , . , j Insures against ert-ry variety of accidciltfi causing loss of life or perjor.a! injury. Cut., Sifth, (Jnnslv t Woumh, I'uixrved ; SuH Strohe, Lxpbmom, I osrw..y. cC-c, i c. PRCFEnABLB TO LIFE INSURANCE, nas,n,u'h a$ ü is cheap, r, moy le vwd Pd:c:c arc issued for from ; A fr A A 6l A AAA ;VtU V I; J VI Vj V V V i S.i 5 & H T R ' S nt ! t V i n it ; VP A W ffA 11 J& m r2, i ; ! S-de P. brate 1 FMILMS a .uim ....... nri. from t!i. liirho-t hitimci i I I If I -1. . I ' ccb-'.ritie of Europe and Amerhm; surh us ! S. TIIALIlKKPr. VIFPXTF.MIS, I sTii akoscii. p. s.vrrai. kc-k II.VKI). IIOIT'NIAX. YV. MASOX, JULIEN', Kte As ;,V,0X i,1(,nr" f,!Vr -r?;!t '"bdity. neI eTe.'denei. il.o I, iti. t il certif-ite ot :he t iJhl.lL ! ClHiH, VIA W K I .M r.i I, ot cw lorS.isaii Vm. H. WJLb'ON, Ftq., Tris'c ofthe N. Y. Ij ird of Education, ALBERT GIIiBBRT, Esq., Clerk of the X, V, Board of Education, 1 SMITH' Great fullness anil completeness of t ine expression and Elastieil v of Touch. 9 Mve been Sold He 5t ycai'j sr. vi-. t ::m 1 1 s r rui:wiL' ais were aw.inkd to the Ainepean Orpans in the lc.onth of Octoher, lG.'i, over all competitory, at dilferMit State and County Fair. Till A31ER1GM 0RG1XS ;;re the o.dy rel RKKl) OIKIANS, now l.efo re ihe l'lih'ic, the only Orpan hiving a reverbt r.it i ng Sound box or Wind Clu'st, and ulien eonfrnlb d by the Super-Octave Coupler ai d Sub bass, Double bellow, Wow Pedals, Kne Swell and Tremolo Attachment, I rm . 1 .it-. 1 . . 0 ""''- Ciiarmms euecis ran oe proa .i.iu, from the öltest whisper of the ICol'uu. Hrp to the fell volume and power of the Church Organ: N. lb Every Instrument warranted for five rears. For eireular giving prices and stjlci of each Instrument, address, W. W. KIMBALL, 03 WAS II I X GTOX ST. (Ml Il'AGO. Ail KM' FOR NOltTHWEftST. CHIRM?? WIIITHORR, Aent at l'lymoiidi, IiMlianu. IN. II.Atroii. Wan toil.
STATE OF OHIO IX ISOß
Payable in case of Death, WFIII Wi:EKLV COMPKNATION OF FKOM S.1,00 to 850.00 per week In eise of any accident causing disabil ity preventing aticution ta business or occupation The cost of a yearly policy for ordinary risks is at the rate of only FIVE DOLLARS FOR ONE THOUSAND. Tlie amount paid as premium is returned every week in case of disability a long as the disability lasts, even should it behalf a year. fisjgrThus $10 00 per annum paid to the Company secures $ 10,00 a week while disabled bv any Accident, and S-.000 "in ca?e of Death. II is Hie Poor Man's ?iisurnnce Company ! Folicica may be t iken out for one month or for five years, or for .my intcrinc!'.ate lime, and irö renewable at ploaurc. NO MEDIC L EXAMINATION REQUIR'D. promptiv, soon as ev!ic disabiütief fcufTered. IJKNJ. J. Fi. SMITH. Prrsvhnt. D. S. C.llAV. Vier Pr,:j.nt. (.V.O. 15. WEICHT, S'c'y avd Tna, lt. D. IIAKRISOX, Gm'rrvl Agmt. iiomk office:, A. G. GAPBOX, Agent at n-M-wtu 1 j POSTPONEMENT. j THE I'Sira MATHS (ONfKiiT !T l..ve been civ.-n CbOSHV'S OrCR.X i IIOri:-n .MONDAY MAY i-ra, I be i postponed uu'il Y JULY 'Jth 1,0, on i w!1'" ,vl' n ,:'If -l dolhr in .prize. VV - ft. I . ' '",'. 1 . I i-i" i 'l'll 3 00,000 IS iiZUZKXlZ ll'Ii. 1 rjl ÜE p'j-.nainen is an im.ivold-i'dc necc-s-I sity. ,'j.ot s. raucii in crn?'.ji;ei:re of the: ticket-, yet nnsoM,) as th- p(itive necessity there t.T a pruper registration ot tho.ee n'reauy lisposed of. v.-hk-h 1ns heen did-ived in eer..uence of the in 'li uce ;iii'l cireiesftiesH ofa portion of oar aiiiuits iu making their uror.er returns. We advise ;!1 parties wanting tickets to send for them j ! without delay, as. we have hut a limited min.hcr j yet on hand. We wiu 110.it particid.irly to impress upon the mind of our airenU tre impoitanee j i.f tb ir in.ikin j: their returns ,t on?e and ot recti -j fun vhavcr rrrtrs 1111 v h ive crept into their re- ; ports heretofore: We will ?.iv to those sen. 3ii.r ; i tor tickets, tliat if tiievs louhl all be sold ut the lime th.-.r order is received, the money willhe returned. No an.i'ieation for new agencies for I lie sale of tickets will he considered, as we have j ti'iLiirn V 0 in iil a t ip n : leiition 01 persor. wisimi? to order tickets ov . ; mail to tlie following t Special Ternxi Or Club Rate3. Any party prociiiii.ir a club of five or more names, ami lorwariiiiifr ih tue money lor tiies.niie, win oe allowed the following commission, v'r : Wo AVill Send. j f 'I ickcts to one address or $4 ."W
0 Oil ; 17 0; a oi j !t5 Oil ! 43 00 ! i-5 OOj In every ene send the mime a4 rot-ofl5ee ad-1 dress of each separate siiwseriber, .Monev bv ilraff , i post office order, express, or in registered letters j may be sent at :urrik. All communications; hhu'.iM I'C addressed to WIGGINS, BRADFORD & CO.. Dearborn St,, Chicago, III. (Post-office Drawer Jig 1.1.) Tlie prrnrietors will donate to tlie Taueoln and I)Mii:l;i-i Monusneiit Fun I SCIOO, .ilro there will be s'JOOU lesmed from the person drawing the 30.000 prI', for the sann piirpoe. liEfrF.RK.vcrs. Hon. M.ijor Dan. Mace, Hx M. H.of Ind.; Hon. Ira J. Laycock, of Ivans.is; Hon. Willi 1 ni 1.1-lVmgwell. hyons, Iowa: Mon. Joseph Knox, of Chicago; Hon. C. CJ raves Smith, of Miiui., Jac b Forsyth, At. M. S. R. R.. Chicp. U1..M. Kroubt rj & Co. .importers of watches -.mcac:o. Tropfm!? ferimertin this advertbsement are requested. lluJLMG. (c. im:mixgton & sons, l'lC ll.' UjIIO 01 Kevolvers, Tr. Muskels and Carbines, Forthe IVited States Service. Also IVkol and Belt Revolvers, Rifle CAXES, REYOLVIXU RIFLES, Ä.ÄÄ.S'ÄSl Ä'i In t'hCft-e d i.vs of housebreiliin-; and robbery, ' everv I oute, store, bank and olhee, should have j one of ; REMINGTON'S REVÜLVJJKa, Parties ilesirin to avail themselves of the late improvements in pistols, aed puperior workra:mship ami form, will find all combined in the New Remington Reiolvers. Circulars eont:iininr cuts and description of our Arms will be furnished upon application, K.RIhMIXGTON & SONS, Ilion, X. Y, Moons & N101101-. Aent, No. 4b, Courtland St., New Yoik. Vor f er. The public are warned apainst truating orhr. boring my wife Sa'ah, on my account, who U my bed and board without cius-e or provication, t I will vy no debt of her contracting. CONRAD SCIIIFFKRLY. June, 23d, 156, 4t-W
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Great Inducement.' ! KELLEY KENDALL I Are Selling G-roceries on the basis of G old And arc ronstant!j rcceiTing fieth fupplics o f Sugar, Tea. Cofte, Syrnp, Tobacco, Saleratus. ; Rin . n rr U i J 1 oiiaviiij ana AYahing Soap, btarch, Indigo, Dye Shifts, Mess Pork, Hams, Shoulders Sides, Lard, "White Fish. Mackerel Herring, Raisins, Rice, C itron, English Currants, Peaches, Coal Oil, Lamp, Chimney?, (ilis-s, QneensWare, Powder, Lead, Shot, Caps, Salt Fl our ! ld.)S, 1 ail, AVali Boards, 3Iops, I room?. Bowls, Baskets Clothes Lines and Pin-, and all kinds of YANKEE NOTIONS. Which we will offer at th lowest cash: prices, Come ami examine our fctock, it will cost yea nothing t-' look at our good. I5e h rcmerubcrei that n-e will pay the highes W M M -ii-wiJ All kiii.ls of Country Pr )duce. Rein ember th TERMS CASH. vllnitf- KELLEY k KENDALL. rxr ,Trrr, , .. , , . ! nil. .1 L 1 1 cf every kind and of the be Iy quality. at I EMON'5 Drujr Stori. TjlTT T71 f TTTTi T71 I TTTITI H lv t. ' H I K H Hl KM. 1 JU.IU . l. .ilJLJ JL ..iJLtJfta TO THE PEOPLE: InrftnC(inirrn nf tK .It ; we have remov. dour LARGE STOCK OF DRV CfiODS. r.iift3:ft.t.naGOODS. T TT! A T "V 3Iaclc Olotliinij and Ü0TS AM) SII1IES, 11 ATS & CAPS YANKEE NOTION'S, LADIES ami GENTS FL" KS, J! LOVES and HOSIEKV, ' t;i.' vTr KM v V'C vn T. - niVS- PITR j i niv V I N IHING CJOODS. J f 14 m uu ill 1, 1 J" ct evtrything Uiuallj kept iu a countrj str TO C. S. CLE A VELAXV'S OLD tTORE ROOM On LaVORTF. St.t And next door to C II. Reeves Law Offco hi O
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FIRE Regardless OP o o sj "in? Wc return our thanks to onr friends and the public generally for beir former lib eral patronage, and rCpectfully invito ! fdiAIvi tn rr'trn im nail At OUT I1W SInTf it- iV ';;,ro,",'!n? tUtmhtn " are determined to cIoG out our present fock and will make it to their interest to io us an car'v call. I ,T . ,11 . DA CO P. S. Don't forget the placa G. S. CLKAVELAXD'S old Store Room on La Porte Street. Tl0n28tf FOR JOIl WORK call at Ihe office of the Pi.YMourn Drmocrat. 4 L.trge stock of W4.Lt, PAPECI jua l. reeeircd from Uie Manufactarera Cca tomera cannot fail to sub; t.iemtelrea la tylt quality, quantity and prlcea at LEMON'SDrngftort.
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