Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 September 1866 — Page 2
TilE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.
J. G.OSIIORXE I S. L. HARVEY, 5 Editors. PLYMOUTH, IXIIA'A: T ii u r s i a y, Sep. 13, 1806. DEUOCRATIC STATE TICKET. StrnKTARY OK STATE, Gen.ifAHLOND.MANifOX.ofMontjomcry Ai uiror. or state, CHRISTIAN 0. BAD G EU, of Clarke. TRSAStKEROF STAT52. JAMES H. RYAN, of Marion. ATTORNEY GF.NEKAI.. JOHN P.. COFFROTII, of Huntington. UlTEttlSTESPENT OK rUIU.IC ISSTIU'CTIOX. K. M. CHAPMAN, of Knox. Fir Congress. DAVID TURPIE, of White. For Pro?tcuting Attorney, K. 0. McCOLLVM. of La Porte. Fr State Senator, L. J. HAM, of St. Joseph. For Representative. 1). E. VAXVALKEN'BrilGH. j DCMOl'IMTIC COtXTY TICKET. "j XJ w?Avvrv j For Auditor, A. t THOMPSON. For Sheriff. DAVID HOW. For Coroner. ADAM VIXXEIWE. RALLY EXTRA! Jlondaj, Sent. 24t!i, at 1 I. M. ! 'BRICK" POMEROYp of the La Crosse Democrat, and Hon- JAMES B. RYAN, IN) lk Township Club. The regular nieotinir of the Deinoeratic I 'ut tt l'..lk town-hip will be beld at the school house in Tyncr. on Monday eve, . . - , ,.1 , mngncxt. at , oeh.ek. Cood speakers ' will be in attendance, and a general turn . out of all who opio?c negro suffrage and favor eoual taxation, is desired. Xluiralo School House, .Vorth i ToTIIslllp. (iLORIOi S I)KMO( R4Tir RAL. ! L.Y AT ARtiOS! 2.000 While Freemen in Council! j v.nl
of Indianapolis the celebrated IRISH i tne Volition party by voting to perpetuate j hardly streets enough in town to hold it. ; -ladies and my lellow ci..Z,.w. All this, ORATOR, will address the reoidc of MarJ their rci-n, must certainly be insane or! 11,0 enthusiasm was tremendous ; lh,g time Paine grew wry impatient in-, 1 arks Ü. lljUtvllw KiUL
.1. li .. n TM. tv. i4i I i .1 l- i'.i were flying, drums were heating, the ham! lo'ke t laggcrs at Minmer, , no wa :ur. f half county at i'lymouth. uuworthj ol the land that gave him birth . , n . . , , ,,. , , , . T T . c, , fA rp " iitii- i was playing, the sturdy men the ''bone iratmi to h:nie.t so muco valuable time. Ixm.VXAl'UM, Ind., Sept 10. Turn out n m.n and hear these hon and a traitor to his countrymen. ait, silicwt.f the count ry-were hurrah- After the first tw.nty minutes of the cd;.- The opp:,ents of I resident .lohnen, I PmiPPOv' i IUiCnt men' U,,K,.CK j - ling, and all seen to feel tint nePs speech, Paine looked at hN watch no regret to say, are resorting to murderous f ' hampion of the rights! There are two prominent, narrow con- pn.t up I'tici shall contract our powers, less than once every minute and sr-.apned it '.attacks. Ij-on several occasions he has id Labor, will address t ie Laboring I0' I tracted, self conceited Radical Union ha-' The whole boundless continent is ours."' t.gether with such loi-e tint it c v.!d b- ibeen m i le the re-ipient of gross indigni j
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.North township. tr rauicai to wnom we reier is no: rniy ' ..11 i 1 .1 i- ri . 1 1 b . . J m tto k inanv in one found a ready re- Col. i.iat the an lienee did n t appreciate. went three shots. y.w. Frilr.S W.at 1 o'clock, P.M. knowing to this sou-in-law s threats, but HjU ju the lines i as he was the only one of the ti i. who j A group of Irishmen carrying a trans! Ir circular giving All Con-ervatives are invitel to attcud. ajiprovca of them and advi.-es hinitoearryi..T1 , .1 1. nc,riM.nv mav tower to 'ü'l m,t ake a eon.umite a-s of himself. ! pareney with the mottoes "iriahrnvi wel J Iustruxncat, address,
1 to the present time, and should you aij Ju.,r,l J'" , i,:,.,it republican not long since t-d t!:e : radical-, whj weie armed with clubs and; Rage and Co8tematicn in lb, African tempt to carry out thi, threat of yours, we i "Se"l "l ' Z add ), XV-mVw : ",lu Camp! ! .,, . . . . ' ; who roee -le 1 to addres- the - vfl4i,vu n. ,,lc .j,.ni.bMU," and in five m:n- j The mayor and poliet r.-fuvd to assist. ! . . : will give our readers the benetit ot your multifi le on the politic t i-sues , the dav. , . ,. ' .1 r, . f .1 1 ti i " - i I . i' . TLurs-Irv at wis indeed a "loriou day , ,. , 1 . . . 1 1 1 t 1 , ott - be pnv-o Hie tnt. 0 iine.-i oi Ihe re-( 1 h- President. tir:it, larragut, u!ar. fpt, r " ? . , "1 ly t!i:tt h n,an propoMtios were c learlv state and further comment v.ould and many others ,.f the gent'emeo e one.- i for the democracy of alnut township.! . n. w,..,u ..r his points well made. I he lax bill, the , :.,.,:,.,! ;pl : ,i,..PL: i. -p.... .1.1
nd every true lover of his country, and ' , ,, n. . . , ... 1 J J' . 1 hell, j o your rauical, union-hatmg triend . tfhever iu the sur.erioritv of the white1. ., .' , ',1 ; t in ic ! f L-. ! 11. t,.rii't iid rr 'Ii' tliMi tvr i
1 man over the negro, was rejuieed, and more 1 . ; man re i'uce-i at tue demonstration maue at ; Arg j ou that occasion. The crowd aspcmbled wa nearly double tbe size of that m which greet' Colfax there a few weeks before ore. and il a feeling was one of perfect ; harmony 0 i mony and enthusiasm. The ppeech of! . e; 1ecc ! Ju Ige Turpie, the gallant standard bcarerj ..ri. 1 1 ii . ! 0 ; wns able, eloriuent, logical and unanswera-! ' 1 ' 0 : it 1 v i. ..ri it 1 1 uie , aui me remarKs 01 j. 11. iiirtu, jv thf eoncbi ion of Turpie'f speech were greeted with rounds of applause. The radicals present fairly gnnhed themselves in their rage and made themselves as odious ; au ui; .i iii-.iiiiu iii uc.-... iv , but the democracy Could well afford to be magnanimous in their success and tolerate, their little improprieties, knowing tL.it j
'whom the Gods would destroy they first fll ,m at Sumter until the surrender of make mad." Walnut township will give a last armed rebel, the radical leaders good account of it-elf at the coining elcc-j wcr,. occunicd every day in iiuiting tuition, and ipeak with unmistakable c-, iawf,,ne and violence, and Ettccieded in
phasic for a white government fr white men. The Republican of lat week asks un a fpicstion which is certainly a p-?er. It iorpiires: '"If Congress by not having rep
TI1res. publkl. in another column ot tliii paper, seotative from all the States isa 'r.imti' . r . ,. , . . . -m.res, is not the President a citizen of 'f? " le oftl e States unreore-en .-l alo a I !" ,l,anaI''l'i- Inr,,c,i '' tl,!lt ,,M;H " J ' ' ' " ' j corruption, n.oxa Morton, a crowd of (anat -
re Con one rump President, and if so can he remove postmaster, etc? " We can answer as to the latter part of the ojuery, that he seems to "can remove postmasters" some. Representatives from tho southern Stales are refused admission to its body by Congress itself, and unlawfully refused admission, by which it stultifies itsell and converts itself into a "rump" Congress. The President, endorsed by the democracy, claim that no State was ever out of the Union, or ever lost any of its rights by the unlawful action of traitors within its limits, and that they have ever posses.ael the riht of representation in any department of thf government whenever they claimed that right in the manner prescribed by the laws of the country. Are you in favor of ugro equality, or what position d i you wish the negroes to occupy? neighbor. Cold opened in New York yesterday at 1 4J and cWJ atliSJ. The leading parkv-tts were A actne.
The Radicals and the Irish The brutal assault of an organized cans v. O O of radical ruffians, at Indianapolis, on the evening of the 10th inst., at the reception of President Johnson, upoa"the Irishmen who were present at the reception is a new evidence of the affection of the radicals for the Irish. One Irishman was nio; tally wounded, two or three seriously injured and over a dozcu badly beaten. It has ever been thus and will ever continue, to he
,o; assemble a body of Irishmen and give the know-nothing radicals the power to j assault them with safety and they will never Fail to improve the opportunity. Imbued j I with u pint of hatred ! Irishmen, cath- ... i f. . nlieim :MiI foreigners, t hnr e.mnnr . prcs their natural dipositiou to persecute) in! r.nrciiii thorn Trhonovor in "m-nrirtrnirf M it.i ..i.M iiviit. UH Vjniii.iuij . is presented ; an 1 we have no doubt if they j i is pre i succeed in their negro-eqtr'ity scheme, land thus remove that issue, that the next demand they will make will be the exclusion of all foreigners from our shores. Only let these radical? feel secure of their strength in the land and so sure as the day comes, will also come a recurrence of the bloody days ot 1851, when the streets of our principal cities run red with the blood of hapless men and helpless women whose jonly offense was in being born in foreign lauds. The foreign population can have D0 protection or hope of citizenship in this country except as they sustain the broad lilcral principles of the glorious old Dom- , . i - : ' nirnlin tin r it nnnn ir men nun liiimnr lui
!. -I ii c j and three gentlemen on horseback dre.-scd : I inscribed the motto of 'equal and exact ; jn c , j White and Dlue, representing the i justice to all ir.cn ; civil, religious and po- j colors composing the American Hag. Then : liticul ri"lltt to nil white Citizens,'' Thelf'd'.owed wag ns, carriages, horsemen v.n 1 ! Democracy bus ever preserved the forel-n- j f'tmen. The train arrived on time, and
. " ( r fr.n. tl.e...8.uaryatbclio I .11 radi. i als and know-nothinirs, and will ever do uuk-ss the forcincH them-elves reu der the. party helpless tu aid them, by as sisting in defeating it at the polls. The j foreigner who places himself and his family and friends at the mercy of the fa u a tics of j tors, in Polk township to whom we desire to whisper a word of adviee. ()ne of them threatens to discharge hi.s : cmnluvecs. the rioor laboring white tuen who depend on their waes lor their daily , ... , , ' , , bread, il tney do not vote the abolition di,. union, nigger-equality ticket. Worse ! than that he threatens to turn his old dc- ! crepid, white haired father in law, from i W . recc,;ea nc3r ) uil ne I"s j ue&ses iu uic uriu, out vi uoors 10 oeg, or T 1.;- .W n,.1.1 ' , . I ; Know you wen, auu your nistory irom ine, time ,,u was a avedin- bo.k poller up , .. , , . . i know hn.i also, and unless you want a lull ; in wick-e.iiie permit us co say inai we 1 .1. a.p .-.t ...! o.iriii.iti..t,L -. ii.ro.i- -..ii . . . . . ; J 1 !
j them out.
fleeced .several of the suldier bovs in Polk','" Moony, juiiee ami rig.u ...aumg u.e, .. 4 .. . . r"i 1 ! path of lutv so plain tnat "the waytaruig ; townihin out ol a large share ol their boun-, 1 . .. 1 , . , . . J ; ' iiirm th.m.'h a tool, in " i not err t hei ein.
iv niniiov rmlilisli.'.l tii th world. vo:i h-id . . . . , , . .. better keen very ouiet. and let other ne ..... 1 J i I I pic vote as they choose without any interon art A worJ to thc J tvi?o 11 sufuc'.entj and wc mean jut what we say. Radicalism and Rufllanlsiii. Radicalism and rulTianisni aro almost .n .. . 4.-... m 1 lw. il l.if llllllrr lkfr. III '.'II III U l- I lll-T. a iii; ui.iniuii vi-. . i : ma of the party coming in conflict with ; reason and the natural instincts ol Wime .he natural ,nl.ncts of white refill to magnify their views endeavor to Ibrcc public opiu md.rd. From the firing of the IM(.n j,ov imt rattlCr t tlifir strind.' fillin" the whole land with mobs, murder and ar?on, anl .et at entire defimcc every clause of law distasteful to them. We invite the attention of every decent ,.f n,l Ar,l,.r tu Ilm npemint we I'Jili Hl Iii n Uli 1 ' ' v- ' .. icsn-4-emblcd and actually fired pistol shots : at the President of the United Stntea amlj the member, of his cabinet fr the sole !
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iesa-emblcd and actually fired pisfol .sb.ds at the President of the United States and recoil that, the President attempted toad - ..... i t dress Ins fellow citizens, ami commenced an in licriminate assault ym the entire assemblage that had met to welcome the . . it it . 1 1 1 f President, (icii (iraiitaml the other dis - tinuihed personages of the visiting party. Of all the tlisr.aceful, infamous act of .1 Morton and his clique, or of radicals at any time or place, this riot is the most damnable Wc have not space to allude to the. subject at length, but desire our readers to peril? the account of the affair in our news column. The closing ho its of the Fenian congress nt Troy were passed mainly in tho discus slow of political matters. Au attempt was mado to give the Fenian vote to the radi cats, hut it was defeated. The senate was instructed to demand the return ot the arms in the possession of the United State authorities, and in caso of refusal to apply directly to the President.
BOURBON CORRESPONDENCE, j lSouiiuo.v, Sept. 11, 103. Eds. Dkmocuat : j Your paper having gne to press on
last Wednesday evening before 1 cauld : write and send you what I then had to say, j I deferred a report of the Democratic meetmg at this place on that day until this j week's paper. j The demonstration was all the Democ- j racy desired and more than the abolition- j ists expected. At an early hour the Fort Wayne Mechanics Dand, which ha 1 been ! enn;lo for the occasion, arrived, and were j j mil ill no; ui-i(b Mlllll ; 1 1 m If ception, who had prepared a band wagon j to be drawn by four hor-es, for the o;eaion. The band was place 1 in it. and es cortot to,hc ,,,lIn Vut of town, diseoiiwing las they we:.t, those soul-stiring national J.. .. .. . . .ii ry "Siaii i o iini ii;i. "i:ir it.iii"i.T ti ii i ,.. i. i i i:u,,llM." &c., ti c remembrance of winch i ....-ij na t.i llm mI ,!. il ivo i. f t Ii n ', ,11JIII I'lH. IV HI (IIW ""J1' H' republic when , Kvcrv inch ofourglorious old t;!Lpi;.:: tclovcr! The land of the Irceand the home ot the lra. c. ! A procession was then formed headed i by the Laiid to oceive'Mr. Tuipie and the I Plymouth delegation numbering over one hundred who were expected on the morning express. Following the band wagon was a four-horse wagon containing thirty six little girls of the ages of six and ten years, dressed in white with wreaths of evergreens and flower on their heads, ami each carrying an American Hag on which was printed the names of oil the States of the Union. In the center of this group of "little fairies," was Miss Sade Galentine representing the (Joddess of Liberty. Her dress was of the most gorgeous kind, and her representation excited the admiration! oi an uenui'ieia. iif.i mine loiee i1.' after tlircc cheeri for Mr. Turpio and the ,,,,,.,;,, r,vc,,,i,m cortcj yr. Turpio to the hoihc of Mr. I'nW, )avU. where dinner w:m t.rcr.nivd fur him. The procession then moved to receive the delegation from the Xrth. then ; Vnti tbo 7'7v tli!n frutii ihr M st ?itnl ! ,a?tly lVoni 15v ihis time the pro ! cession had become so long that there were I L'ur before the h c nppnintei l'r t!:; '
nieetinu thousands had g ml: to the grounds niindiT t- the Cid. t!i:;t he w:h f xeee lifig 'mtii have i'ii'.iiKiia'e 1 in threats id' assassin order to eeire seats and Manding r-)io:i his timr, but to i:: p-.irpte ; the ('-!. had liu itin, and his iiieods now consider his
in bearing iistance of t!ie speaker. At a'ui:t had past one e i m-s. n:- reuu . i ! e;Mons ha;l ahou ah nrr.ve ! he 'meeting v.'as then called to onter by Mr. j s . 1;c:il. upull , Uo.se moti-n C. II. lb-eve. i i 1 . ii MM 1 lie Ks.p. of IMymoUh, was ehoM-n chairman, Mr. Ki remarks on taking the chairwt.ro peculiarly appropriate jI in bis uttal terse and felicitous stvh . The band then ' phiyed "Her bright Mi.ile haunts me still" . m sut., ?l manner as to receive the praise !it:iH'. j 1 ..1 I... e .ii.... .C.....I..... ,1;, ' 1 V' 1 l"" ' 1 1,1 . I 'IVm'.. ' . . , nue im- u um 01 ni.-.-i- tnn. 1 iu.ii.hh-. JIHC I III" 11 1:1 II 01 l in-.-i- 01 ' i. 1 1 u il 1 nin. , . . 1 1 1 ir , 1 he. chairman then introduced the Hon 1 Xt-gro Pnreau bill, the Civi. Iturhts . . .... ., , .. the taxation id I. honds. lh L j . . . . i . bill. iiii . . , . 1 ,:,,ltu.. 1... v..tb.r ,S 'I 11 aM. . 1 1,,,'V,lu-' 1 r salaries to Congressmen, ich reee'ved a vrtii 1 1 :i' itiii ill-- ii v "mi 1 1 hit 11 11 utri. .-i 1 1 1. ?..-.. ,1.1... i-i ?..?.. .1 -.v. 1.: 1 . The number in attendance was variously estimated from fi.OUO to 7.0U0 people. A ........ - , - ( tidier who made a close estimate said there were, he thought. 7,000. The number of tickets sold at Plymouth to Bourbon on that day was 108. When Mr. Colfax spoke here there weie but !o per-! oim from lMvmouth. Takinir into eon.id- i eration that the llenublieans got a redue-1 t ton of lilteen dollars mii tare while the Henioerats had to pay full lar' it .diuws ... . .. .1-vi-rv iNiiii iNivi'k' w icri! t he ent iinsiasm is. T. ri, . M ( ,,;,. .. ; .j:,;. Democrat," had been converted , by the , -h of Colfax prove, to ''; ah-ut as near crn ct as under the eircum- ; ! S 'hl reaonab!y be ,Xp,ct.;d, b r , you know drowning men caicu at si raws. , The facts nre Mr. Caletitiiu; voted for Mr. j ... ......... ..! Lincoln, and abo tor ( i Max the l ist time he was a candidate for Congress, and in conversation tetweeo .lr. ami tne wrt .... , x t Ihursday morning, be ter of this on la i . saiu "Having listenetl attentively to Mr. Colfax when he was here, ami having at. T.,rr.;n tho w.nin nttentive bears in". I am i.retared to say unhesitatingly. L I . 1 1 1 .'II. A III I ' v. v i t l ......... 1... itiiinirk' g, I am prepared to .a unboi lat.ngly , ...... i I ....
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c 4 u.r. i.n Mr. ( ollax. Some of the -loyal" hereabouts are wonI dcrfully troubled about a bannei- can ied j j,, p0iM),(ratie procession the other that I shall vote for Mr. Turpio ami a-ainst : day, on which was inscribed ' Collax ami day, on which was inscribed "( ollax ami DiHiniou." In talking about it a day r -V , "I" " ; Di.uniou." In talking about ,t a day . r l.i I'.'irj ui.ri. elilil tillicil In it he W'llliil j ujl nl t(" ,, ... dually "obrrc.d - . . . . . : tt an,i ',,,,1, ,,., wa-hu. t. The Lxj.re s -üm- I... b.vn i iov-l tr,nt the post ofiiee t the C p t and l. MeX r j ii .4 i i .iii"i.i .-'i ..' i 11 ' , Trom Tliif'asi-twil, 1 1 i.i ...1 .. t TippKfANot'.r w. Sjp'.. K'th, ISO). Kis. Pk; "'.at : Sumner, Paine an 1 Parks, a trio of no-tro-worshipers, rallied the ra Is at this place last S tturilay evening;. Paine ami others had been on the v,vr '"r a nt,,,,'"r ' days "drumming" the faithful together, and tho meeting fdiowed as the rr.su It of their labors K rads, 10 democrats, f women und a few boys attracted by youthful curiosity. The meeting thus eotu.itutc.l, was opened by Parks, a verdant "limb nt the law," from Hourbon. He read from a speech of (Jov. Morton to prove that democrats W3re all traitors, and closed this branch of his tremendous argument ty exclaiming. whstis more better proof ?"' At this mo-
nicnt excitement trot tlic letter of the young man, and pitying cjes were turnet upon him in his precarious sitmtion. Hut after looking at his watch sev-
eral times, he partially regained his com posure and repeated a stanza from fov. j Oglcsby's song of "Old Seward, Old Doolittle, ie., and startled his hearers with the announcement that the Philadelphia Convention was cotnposen of abolitionists, cop pe r heads and rebels. Here he became weak in the knees, the knocking together of which reminded the audience of the 'Koope.stcr rapping." : and all looked H'llilM. Mint : I it j extricated himself from the dilemma by referring again several times to his watch ;':id watching the movements td tue minute haua on toe dial, a::d wi-hing it "Co 1 speed." He now ex- j ban-ted the subject of taxation bv asking, . . .1 . i.i wnen von '( to l ie ,iire io uv si'ar ' and colb c, do you want the money "in yr.ur i ,..!!. t ivn l ? Th t.Pniiio w i ii? r.:ir i-ion. i 'M. IM kit.. I I. 1IH, '.-J'-. . I ii ey ! " Had do you see the "pint i " j At this juncture the M.oaker seems to j have been ci.tiiely overcome y his sub ! jeet ; fierjiKMi? consultations ol'the repeater j in hi s vc-t pocket didn't seem to put in ; operation tiie reporter under his naal ap-! pendagc; and finally becoming desperate at the im?atincc of the :udience he thrust his tii'.fi keeper iu his pocket and launched forth on the ioauung . oa oi argument like a ship without a rudder ; singing, sijucel- j ing in the key of 0 sharp. "Union men had shipped arms to kill Union soldiers. yest hey have done it! ' Here Panic pulled I ; his coat tail, and Parks immediately jcrkc-i ! out his watch fob ; announced that he had spoken "20 miuutis and he would now in- j troducc "Mr. Col. Sumner.' I "Mr. Col. Sumner" mounted the ris-; uuiu , iun ii."iiiiiiii au anuirn; L.nt.uau'i ' to impress the audience with lus dignify ; anl importance, sroke iu a very bud tone j lor upwards of an hour. without ! dicu-iir as much as a. ciiinm.iu school j b y Would iisp .e id in five minutes. j
During the course fd' the meeti'- an! . I i:1r,,,K,,,:,,,.. W,-!.y .!., I'fk PrCj-jill'Sfs l!cWi)t!011 at lllspeakers were to sr-:i!; but twenty minus.'-? i. i.
each, hut Mr. Col. S'lttniLT C.':h:uMod his ti; ;e before he reaehe I hi- subject and ull the efforts of his associates to choko him ofi' tirnved n n;i vnili n . The (''.1. did 1 1 t. Con-
suit his watch us often ns Parks but b-kjir v PKiM!nTrri to pupwards of fifty breathini: sj ells in saving j ' 1?5 L 1 J,-,J11 lA) 1U
heard in evry j:ut (! t!ie ii'u--e? :i r--ei:!i-?rd fur th-' night, and w a- !ettr:.,iiTie.i rve nut his t ;:!. of enh.-tment. Tip' ; ' 'I' . ?- I" . T : ' on iv :g!i:ue;.nt vemarK oi iui.- jcawer wa- , on.y :gn:u;.,nt iv.nar, o. uns .-.ea.er was , "we have ii1iü:"1 the land over, aid we have the ,. ,wer to delug, the c-mtry ! again in blood!" linahv the resolute; (.'ol. d-.ed, and Parks junijei up and said : "It is getting la!r, and you are all j getting asleep. 1 pr M r. Pal:..- wakes .m up. I :un g':Mg run this meeting an. 1 time the speakers, ami wncu tney nave ! l ame came Jorwartl, snug a '-i.igger ! 1 1 t . 1 ... 1 1 ... 1 . . . . i SOM- ami explained w nu was tne maiicr with Hannah, but forgot to tell whether , , , . , ., , . I Hannah was a iejontruefed concubine ( 1... .1 ti.;.. - of his or who she was. '1 his m an, a prom-; .1 .-neli a liieeting. 1 :.e Oenio-'i aey agr.-o t pay tin exieii-e- ol all sich 1 1 1 will llie .b-m .erat --will b- i 1 a meet.ng 1 .... ..I ... I 1 1 . 1 1 I ii 'i 1 1 .1 !(! 1 1 . )i ' (ill V'lllir. . . I, 1 i' 1 .1 'Il dav nest. Ua. s Iy-.j , and o.luis will speak. ; I i . V I I II II' ll-L III ' ' II 1 I Wt'li to TK, - oaiurn wuai. u gweeui uc I t a I c 1 .. i 1... was surgeon ol. 1H Tla. Tho News Monday, September lo. A dispatch from He irt's ('ontent states i.i . . i i i e i l ...11. :"- t sno.e u ..... u.e tn-.t suecosr.tlly landed on .Saturday alternoo,, at Vloek. The electr.cal conductor ot tbe cable is m it perlet t, me-sajes are now being received ' and sent through it. A second cable will be laid from Port Au llasijue to Apy bay. Vhl. irll:nt and party left Springfield o,, Saturday mo, ning at 1 Hyed at St. L mis ab,,t I ,n the evening. , ,,r,w , vcept.on fis g.ven them ,?cc!ics were mole by tne proiueni anu .Secretaiy Seward. In the evening a . ..a r:1M,i , nwjuet was given to the diMm H!ruihud parly at the Southern hotel. I The Fenian con-ress at Troy closed its , . .. , r J . .. i labors on Saturday. The command id the ! .. :n l . . l a i i cniati army iu ie itu'tuifu iu i-i.ii. SiMr(aM ' ...... ... A special states that Maximilian will . . .. ..... - . ahdicate in lavor ot I rince .Napoleon toi , ' " i.iu r oi i ww. iiu pio-xnuo - - I I he American consul at Liverpool has j writu-n a letlcr to the ,ecret try o. state, in ; which he states that large quantities of ! lags and clothing taken from persons b iv- ..... - , .. . . i i i. i ; ing the cholera have been slnppe I to thi: ceuntry. j A terrible aceid, nt oecured on th. Uli mglhe cholera have l.een sinppc i io ims ceunlry. i. .is Central railroad tear luuoin, 111., on Saturday, by which the oondnetor, Pahr.Ui.iU ;,.u.,"i,.r WCru kiltci vid A lhiidrr. rifitiicr an I.ten ami The llev. Henry Ward Peechcr Ins written another letter explaining and molil' ing his position. He doe! ires that he is still with the republican party. .Soldiers' onv-ntloii. The soldiers id Clermont emuy, Ohio, bei 1 a routing meeting at. Hatavia on Saturday last. Ceneral Strickland addressed the meeting in an eloquent and patriotic speocdi, in the course- of which he disposed of tho radical dogma that the Fouthern States are out of ihe Cnion in the following forcible mainer : Mr. Lincoln, by proclamation, attempted to abolish slavery; our patriotic President, Johnson, by positive exactments of oondi tions abolished it by Constitutional aiib endmeut. Ifthe party to day claiming that i certain States are out of the Union for.
the highest prerogative and privileges ihey can enjoy representation arc they in the Union for the purpose of changing the orgauis law of t lie land, and was their
act of parsing upon the Constitutional amendment abolishing slavery lawful ? If Tennessee was out of the Union, was An drew Johnson, while Senator of the United States, rightfully and lawfully a Senator ' How came thi- party, by their own act, to acknowledge that Tennessee, being out of th.e Union, and Johnson a foreigner, to elect him to the second office in the gift of (he people j them afterward to deny the right? of representatives to admission into Congress; then, again, to recognize, for a die: itorial purpose, the Legislature of the same Statu as a lawful body: then finally recognize, at a later day in the session, :if tor a compliance with certain tonus the ..'ii i . i. . . ....i.i?.. . riirni o uiese sauie renreseuiauves i sears in" Crign-s ? Can it be pos.-ib'o tint Stator u iilt of this ITniori fur t Im rurli! ! .. ...x. ... . ....yla, i ii, w I ip 1 1. of representation in Congress, and yet for i ail other practical purposes th -y are in the I nion . 1 here is a.i inconsistency in this dogma that will not bear the scrutiny of discus - ion. T obody has claimed, as fur as I know, -ct that any but loyr.l men are cn titled to heats in Uonirre.-s ; but that body has shown its inconsistency by the admis: ion of a member that was a Confederate officer. Again as each houe are the judges of the qualifications of individual members, and they claim that their objection to the admission of representatives is want of loyalty, how does it occur that they onp-eted and rclu-ed admission ' to members from Arkansas that were unques tionably loyal, having been officers of the Federal army and elected under rules and terms prescribed by President Lincoln i uiih mcii; iciuhj..iv u .un wmiiuri ji , I these States can dictate unqualified term and conditions to other sovereign States, is this still the old Democratic Government ve ?o much loved and fought so long to sustain '! uiuhuwui.,, ISGRACEnTL ties -iiii-e leaving Chieigo. 'J'hee indig lile in d mg'T during the remainder ofhisi to nr. The drama which has jut been! 1 1 . . etiaetea mi irut i the i.t ivs lu-use, iu : ( bn-t i-n. an I udlan.iT.-.'lis. b;' 'gars all d '-rrip t The 1'resident wis introlueel to the
crow 1 by (I -n. Mt-re li:h, and attempt, d to j speak, but the crowd would not let hiui.j.rj The President sai l : 14 Von, will let mu j
spt-tk live n.inules, I wi!-Shut up,! v.ui lamne! trait. -r, or 1 11 shoot u . j come the Proident were attacked, and 1 1 t 1 .. severely 1 .oaten, ana imiiscniiisnatc linng eomn-eneed-some PJ shots being fired. ., . . , . 1 . , A terrible scene tr iusj.ited, ?n which men . . t 1 in... wit !i torc'ies were beaten and driven tdfby wiio'.e aiViir. Gi n Grant ".'.v a t' izen shots 'Ired, and remarked . iat if was the most disgraceful 1 Iin.m liii nr.ir un r I ii 1 rit A large number f Irishmen were injurled, including tw who were ."verdy 1 IIIIU IH, l III -!.. I I 11 ii 1 .1 . 1 wounded WOUilded. An org tnization called the loy11 .! . .. 1 it 1 11 : ai league, wmi a titele 1 nag, cau-eu an , . , ... l- 1 the trouble which was prenieI-ratcd. ticn.iirant conimamteil thenitogo lionie. which they did, all the while swearing that it... t .. .1. ...M .. :.. 1 l;.... llie I ICM'ICIIl MIOll.U I1K. IC.IK 111 111 11.111 ,. ,. , , .. ' , . . ! apoh-. Pefore the radicals dperM-1 they ii i.l th iroiirhlv ele.med nut the I risb clubs anl the dohriM.ii men.nd ha 1 the field to III! lll-l.l.l Oar train was aU ''dragged" a short dis-i tance this side ot" Terre Haute, but was disurned in time to keep it on the rails. Since my last dispatch there has been mother light, in which Andrew Seward, ! WV " .Win the e-e wärer M s w . t -
ANOilirit ('('ll'Nr Midi .'ul om ui in.' LiiTk umiitTiii ine nrn.iii iMilANAPoi.ts. Sept. 10. I :'uii Court an.; w mo 'tcd, 1 will of- . . . . . i-i t fer for ale at public oatcrv. at the I tmrt House .Notwithstanding the rainy day and night, j lloir ; lho ,WI, uf pivmouth. Mir shall Cunty, au immense number of people assembled in i Inli.mi.hciwccii the hours f l(loVbk .M.i.t.d!
front td" the Hates bouse to witness tbe re -; 4- r.i ti i . b , ception of the prcsm. ,t. I h house was,1 beautiluby decorateu with ( buiese lan - terns. The President was received at the Terre r , I .. . i . l . i . . m i l i r un. i ii I'm i ii'i in f iair If .! I -i.l .!... !..... , , . . , , M1Mv by promment eitizet and a large torch-light procession. I 'or an hour there j was a line display oflircworks Irointhe top j of the buil üugs. Lach o! the party were 4 , ' . , introduced to the crowd, Ironi the balcony , mi Wm hinef on if rii I "iiid WiTi received! (' .... - - J . ....... .... . ; Wth rrt,lMiged cheer.. When Ccn. Mcreli.h commenced tbe j. I welcome address to the rronlcnt, it wa evi b'iit there w:m an org inir.! gang ol rowdie, lc I by prominent republicans, de fertniticd to prevent the President from speaking. When he commence 1 relurn - li.r th inks cries of all .h serinlinss n-.o., in tl. uk,, cms ot all si nptlO.is we.e M'.tcie l oy the repuhliean rowdlO.S. who s lid h hiinhl not bo bo.iri 1. Tho Pros? - dent -i.oke a hort time notwithstaudiii"' ' ,. , ' , the confusion, atl then retired Cen. (Irant e ..no nut an I naid : "For the credit ol your city hear us all speak," hut the response came: "We won't hear any 1 yoi. Alter the party retired there was an nltcrcatio i, during which several pistol shots were fired, ami several were wounded. The tliturbance ot'lho meeting was a Iis grace to the city, i n. 1 it is so felt by all good citizens. Lumber, Lumber. N. JI.()(iId'.cHKK, Ä. CO. i Mrtn.ifalurers and Dealers in luinhrr, are prepared to till or.lera ftr nil k:nls of inmher on short notice. Oüice at II. (.MXtWyor'a Var House. N. II. OOLKSBKE. II-l-tf II. G. THAYER.
LIGHTE'S
SP 1 Ä Sole iatentcesof Lir.IITK'S Celebrated Patent Insulated Iron Frames. Have hcn awanlcd Twcvrr First I'rkmi du toethert ith tlie highest Premium at the American World's Fair. The testimonies ire from the hihct muici cilclrities of Kuropc an.l America; surh as S. TITA LDUHO, VIKUXTKMPS, STIt KOSCII. (3. SATT KR, II.VHD, HOFF U AX, W. MASON, JULI FN, Ftc. Asnn cvilenceof th"r proat dnrabilit.v. pnrrnl ox''11fiic'. Iho oiH. i:il certificate of tho PUHIilC SJPfin.li'. lif-"P A lfT7 :." vr v. v,..i. ?. .. V I I r r 1 1 I ' I j I i III 1 ,4 ,4! UH ll 1 VI JilE ail "-xd: "Over IOO of your Piavos hire been u'ed IB the different Schaol disfiict.J of New York, and thfj luve invdri;t!dy given the best s.MiBf.ition . Wm. H. WILsfCN, Frq., Pres't of the X. Y. Iloar-1 of education. ALBERT GILBERT, Ceq.f Clerk of the S, Y, Hoard of Education, American Omans Arc pronounces nr more ttinn five hundred of tbe ccinrLMiiistiDi uir ninmrviu wsiint- . . - ' - nor t' any oth r Instruments yet I rixluceJ, TUET ARE SITEIUOR IM Great fullness and completeness of tone expression and Elasticity of I 4,000 Have been Sold the pat year JSEVRNTKKMflT) V I K ST PR R M 1 U MS were! awiriw'l to t'e Amenenn Orcans in the j m )nth of October. !i"C.", over all com- t petitory, at hflVrrnt State and j County Fairs. ! THE J5IERIC1X 0RG.1XS et'.e o. lvrr il RRED OKr. ANS, now before die Fuhlir, thf onlv Organ liavmg x revorber.itipg Snnnil hox or Whnl Chet. and w!i'ii confroll .1 hv tlie Stmcr-Oo-tav-Cii:jil'P at il n'o-ri-isj, DouMc 1..'!:..vt,1,:,.v l. 1nlJ. Kur S !! nn 1 Trciu alo Attach ment, ic most charming effects can be prodacid, frum the so't-t wlnper of the .1. oian llirp to the full volume and power of the Church Urgiin: rurnrut warrauted for Cve ; j prices and stlc of each ! W. W. KIMBALL, ; WA.SIIIXCTOX ST. CHICAGO AC, V.ST FOR NOIlTHWESr. c hahlks WHrr.:oni:, at .Ae;eii(K Wanted. v 1 1 - n 1 1 - I v coMMsioxKrx sali; or 111:11. r.sTA i r. "JVTOTICM is liereby piven tlint the unilerijti1 1 n. iuiiiiiiir."iiiH 11 riviiii'.'i i mi .mi'. pti;lll Co,.rl ,,r (0!iHUM1 rw. ; ;, :l;-!ion in' therein, wherein Lovina D.'tiik'V is pliiniilT I , .- ' . I I . I I V ..I A nnmiti in Jtilti Al ill r.kllit.ttl lit Iii. II-II. ml Margaret Th on pson. Jai.e Dovin. r an I oth i-r nri!ef nJ.it.t.-'. for narlitioe of Keal I.'state. will . . , .. ;. .. .-. ... , . at puhlie aucti. n al the dairt Iluuse uoor in ' lMym.mtli, mi tl.e 2Jih tlav of Sept-iiber. lbCG. I and In tween the hours of Id o clocl:. A. M and o'clock, t .M..oriiil !ay, the lollowins Heal , rstaii. ii : me c;im uao oi ur uonn-cnM , r . rp I .1 . niarer of section iniie,(!l) mlowndup tlurty-; tIirM,t (.r, ,.r,h olranj.P ,i,r0e CO cant. In Marwli ill nintitv. Imidin. The I ami ia imnrovf J. f i . goo.1 iju dilv and well situ ltd. Terms, one third j i i.i ... . r . . .1 . .. . .. . ' ! and IS pionlhs, the purchaser pmcg notes at. -asii,ioi.i me- ri'Miim- in i-ijiiiii i'jiiih iii.1 m. interest with approved security . wan in-va.mtioi. or appraiseiiuM.t laws Sahl sale nia.le sut-ject to , the approval of the Court. .v-.hv . john (i. os no i: x v. . - IMrson. Ltura H , ; ; "Ä -.nMon siiEiurrs sal-:. lUT 1- ' r. m..ui. SaturtUy the tl dtv .,r sppu-m : - r. lwCi, the follow tug; red estate to wit: 1 .... , ; . . , h , j oaHt fr)ictitm ca-t ol Mit hi;u ttoad of section; J numher h nrtecii 1 11 of lind- electc! in t!i 1 1 - i ,li,u -nutry for the MifhiMu ltad except the ri;?l.t j ! ofwav of the Cmcir.tuti IVni.V Chicago K. U'.t't. Ol wayoi nie i innen, .i i . . r : i'in.uti me sa me ai nortn ensi iracimn oi secj ,.n ; m.VI1.hH thirtv three r:i:il north of rate.'.- e.-i, eontitnltig in II eichty-three nd '21 -UM acre-i more or Ics, in Mirsh.iliCo.iu- . pnJ 'xU'f of I'"lIin:l- r U , profus for a term of not excee.hni; ,t.v,. T,:ir are not sM for cno.-h to ?tisIv vtii.l e mtni.ion I will. it the ali.tve SfH't'i- . ... , . .-- . ! i i . . ... i. ii t.. .ii.. ....1 umi a "-e oa, r a., i j ? 7lV.V LOÜAN.Sluiiff; n.vj j 81 A t in Ii II H V T It Ii J vf rv vmin; I idv nn-1 pentleme;, in thr Vnito.1 ! ' $tteson l.cir someihln; vcrv much to ihcira!-; , ,,v rtliril lini, fm. -of t.llirBf, h, j.t .r,.,in.; mleri.'iil. Tho-.e livin U-krn of ! hi'iii.' lmnihiTceil will uhlie liv not noticiiiL' 'his ! Ciin1' All others wili please d.lr. th.Mr ..hodij ent ervanl TIIOS. V. CIIATM AN. p31 Hrea.lwaT.New Yoik. We have aSchol irsbip in the Oberlin Coin - men I- 1 College which will he sohl heap t I any p roii applying soon. A Circular and Catalouce of this popular institution can be seen at this olllce. tf. , increasing its groMii, presenting us laiune; oil, keeping the scalp clean, and beautifying the head, Tehhttts Dhythdogieal Hair Kt--gt neralor has no cipial. It is h perfect luxury. lVrshing & Co. agent. Stld by all drug gNls. Il-l7-r,ni. 1) TCNT MEDIQIND3, of all kinda, to he found at - LBMON'R PrujjFtere.
ff". Kllcy W. M. Kendall.
Groat Inducement. KELLEY v KENIXVLL Arc Sfliin Groceries on the basis of G old m AnJ are constant' j racciring freib jp'lirg of Suffftr, Tea, UoHo, Hynip, Tol .icc Sal i rat us, Soda, Cream Tartar Shaving ami Wasliing Soap, Starch, Indigo, Dye Stulls, Mess Pork, Ham?, Shoulders Sides, ,ard, White Fish. Mackerel IlerUatsins. f itrnn Knglsh Currants, Pe.iclies, Coal Oil, Lamp, Chimnevp, Glases, QueensWare, ovler, Leal, Shot C i; s, Salt Flour. 'Tubs, Pails, 1 AVasli Boards, Mops, H rooms. Iovls, Haskot Clothes Lines, and Pins, and all kinds of YANKEE NOTIONS Which we will oflfor at the luwtit ' Come and examine our stock, it will cca. jou nothing to look at our gooi . Be it retaembcre I tint we will paj tbe highe roil : !V?'5'J2I S 9h t ff AH kinds of CountrT Pruvlue. Re.n?ci'ji".!i ! plac TERMS CASH. vllnttf- KKLLKY L KENDALL. T. A. LEMON, DRUGGIST, Eut side Michiir:i!i St., rh'moutli, Intl., Dealer In DRUGS, MKDICINKS, CHEMICALS, M'lire Wines and Liquors. I or Tlt'dlt'al rnrp 1, linsi:i:p oil. iiknzoil. SP1IHTS TCIICKNTINK WIN T K '.i:ai. WINPOU' G ..ASS, Pi n V, LAUPtir viMTcrniiT HIT Ul L, .M.AIMOUI I Iii, COAL OIL. L.M1S. Ac, WALL PAl'i-K. AXH WLVPOWClllTAlNS. ,,.( inT nnnk'v: L 111 ' !' v n v i I A I I OIN A u l . I'll. ANK HOOKS, Ac, lc PII YSICI ANS are pirticuUr.j reaented lo oaj an,j t11;: ;0 th -t-ick and prioef befWo pur. cha,in 0i,tf jIt.re PAR riCl'b Ml attention fiiven to fillini; Thy s'cia:.i Prosi-iiptiom and Family Keceiti, !y : Experiei.ccd DRUGGIST., OLD CAST IRON ted: Tlic highe! rafi price paid for Ohl V:st Iron. ilclivircl ' 9 . j .. .. . ! at rijllioulll 10tl!l(lr. IV. J. ADA JIS V CO. 1 1 iinT-fini-C OAPKOX, I ATTOHXKV AM NOTAKV, j An ? Licfusnl )'or (I'ttm Aren't, . Will Vttenl to 11 profenionul huirr placed I in Iii hanlprornptly und careful!. ! r.irtieuUr attention gien to iu irdinh.p ' And the settlement of PeelentVs Ktittn. n -non. It uoit an. I H -k p.iy of leee!t-.l aiil !:- '- Alters procured at reas.oihlerate. IW b.M.ntandotiM, ,itUnitrmort neatly .iml i'iit kly drawn up nd cktu. U Je nients tnken. 1 T Cm i.t.cTioim !e and promptly retnittr.!. lli over II It. Dirken & Cti llr.lirt ; Store, PI) month Indiana. vlOne' tf ; " , Ol,BOO PICK YICA M ! I ....... .. ....... l . . ii y sl. a. , ; jn. s,fÄCn .1 viii? rtcrjwiifH' ttl II OUT inriiiovi - ines. Tliree new kin.lf. tVV" 1 j upper feed. Sent on trial. Vrrtntrt f!eycr. j Above saUry or Ure rmnmi! pJ- "P" osi.y mtehiiies mdd in the l'nite! $MflQr IfC fa . nl lUdifldtr. All utter t'&l rnacionrar i nfrin ,wn nta r.l thM rn.tl nr AtT ft ft Mi0 - i r . t tomrrttt.Jime mnd iwiprinweitL IlhitrattHl circu Isra sent free. A'idrrm, or rail p" Khaw L Chirk. at IlidiUfortl. Maine, cjt t'diicaso. IP. if-vll r37-lJ rYi: STVrtS &fterylioItud of tk quality, at
