Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 January 1867 — Page 2
master! tallo." It is a generous gift view of the spirit oi the a;re and of repubfrum this magnanimous Congress of to ; bean government. Congress by its u-urp-piucb liberty and privilege to the ps ple ations and assumption of powers and it it deems prudent and Let. 1 not this the grow ins hostility to tlu other co ordinate plain, unvarnished theory of this measure j departments of the Government h rapidly and i t the gentleman's speech? Ten of becoming the most fearful despotism tint the States cf this Union with 10,000,- evce menaced liberty in this country. 0J0 people of tlic United State have boon j Through it. acknowledged leider it scinoonqoered. snd in virtuo r,f iis. eo-qu?t j d:ilouly denounces the decision of the the Fiiiur.il j.iVfTnment i. vested with all ; highest tribunals as '"infamous call
the rich's and liberties of thoe State an 1 people holdin; them a a cononeror to be re.uefantlv doled out neeordin.; it" "Jpre me vrilland pleasure by this charter of j prtviive.-i. Is.iy r-'nefnnf'y, for even j this has Le.i lebived f r a'fTioaf two ve-irs. I Hive cot thj centurlos beei roiling back-j ward Can we nor almo-at sea the poonle. demanding r.f Onsre mnqnt chart ? Sir, tho doetrine that thi sovrnment can nnks conquest of any of the State of th:s Union is opposed to. is at war with ths fundamental ide of the sovernmen' otJr 1 it Ti
..-tu. ii nuni'i (R'niv ine inniiinv m and th rier-. It wiald be equivalent to a bribe to tbe covernmn to de'trov the State and th? Lb-irties of the people by the exercise of de'ot'c power. Rut it is absurdlv impossible th:it th United 'rtats GorerRment. except by usurpation, shvtld make ilc .,.'es,, of n-.c of the States cf wh'eh if is Gmoo-el. It has certain nrüsribl lm"ftd r'0'", nn 1 iurisdie'lon W'?h trn m?ios and can-ibili ties of iisinr an 1 exereisin-T anv oth.-r. It had bere th wtr. by the aufhoritv of th orfioif? a'rr of its creition, thr nowr and juris Iieti'n. certain, d-fioed and 1:tred. to aVrov Tivern -d nroser-c th States in the Union. fn jurisdicfion is i th ame now the war h over; no greater, no le. There i. there cm b. ro such thins a ! n!irC its j"er of juris 1'cfion over the Sratei by i;eoq't"st." Tt can derive T) but in one wiv, and that by () n titution il rr int. N" i net of aovor nil thu pirt:e- to the Constitution cm take from j er ad I to those rauted thereby in anv i other wir thm hv mmnlm-nt aceordin , rt r lr to tbe rr v.-...on. of th Ontitufon itlf. ; jntrfr tno Lor. r i ruf i on ns it ii. tne power ; !i crinre I ths srneni jrvern'neni to sunnre insurrection, reo?! invasion?, and. upon application. prfeet tli States from lorn'xrte vioif.ne?. u ansuro 11111 in i r : .1 . J.... :. 11 by any possihility destroy the State, or! the inurr"t:oo ,r all live torher to destroy the Snte as u-h in the Union. And yst to cu 'h nbaiK litie doe? thy. doctrine on wh'eb thi bill is foimdel lead Lst inurrecr'on ariso in any State of the Union and the Ooverone; nt undertake to ' oime. nrooortion,! uppres it : if it shall assume, proportion rz enough to notitle the insurzeots. aecrdin to the lawn of war. to be'ierent rights, the nit mm heemei divided into Tf the Fe leral fJovernn-ent honld he called on to rrdeef the Stnte from vio lcr.ee. and the dturbins prty plionld be , ab'e. in anv n.r.nrr. to possess itself of the State. ;-.n rr, deprir, the inhabiting fjr the tim h.'iti'.' n" a!i civil 2-niwent. f no tnoiiui mnrnitv its power not increase its numbers. ,n that under the human laws of modem w;rf.r.. the liw that govern -..Vi:-, - -l,,.,l 1 V. t 3 orwK. ci'iV to r p-.Tirf siuh a St ife and all f. . i i c io i' - i i'i.'. sn u . " thj iohibiranf thereof, when fio l!v the j tfoYrnmnt should eonouer. will have i Government should con-juer. will have K atm!i na , . i .l i ' f I... .c ..I... ... .c - j phcable when one naMon eanqnerA another The bare statement of neh a propos?. t'on shows it to be preposterous The Constitution is the paramount and ever cntinu'ni 1 w. "both in wir and i.i pace " enfore-ment ft U cl ir thi no warrant ; r th' be f nind in the Con- j s meiure can ... pp. .-ft i r.tuf:on. The gentiemnn cortamly has j nit c'aiuiel it. No one helievinir in the : truth of tti; pre anib e of im bill will e'.rimair, Cop-tit ltionnl potci for it under ri.at ion 'The United Stares shall gii-uviii'f e fa every S'ate in the Union a republican form of crnvernm."nt." The :il goe upon tu theory tint they are not j low Mates in, the Cr.i .o ; indeed, tha' they are n- t .-tares at an. i ne gernieman from Pennsylvania style the n as States 'never rc-Pued from a state of con"t;ufbivcd States." and ays : Congress denio- that any Stare lately in rI.e! ion tias nnv 'rotferoni -of nr uu. :...: t . 4i. .. n . .4:....? .e.i.l mhui'hi n.o iv.11 u. iot i'iMnmiMun 01 nie United Stati s. or which can be recognized ! a3 s, part of tue U nion " Tf 1 .1 . ct. . t .' If .th.n henre not State, .fnor , 'Mates in this I nion. that provision of i .t r , . . 1 1 . 41 I the Coti-tiftion Ins no reference tn them It tefer.s in express terms to State "in' tlr. Union only. The crvernmcnt has no fiucli power, and is under no such obligation to any other States. Ther is then no law, no conftitutionnl power fr this r;,jaxur'. and no rightful power for holdltiL'i thee Stares in a'stnto of -conoest." The war long stnee finished its bloody, its devastating work of suppressing the insurrection and ruttin" down lh rebellion.
the sTstcm of Stares and Union hvallowinslnnd carried on bv the maioritv of thin
u-ai aniaonwtK inrerets. it wnniii o. HonLTPS. It is a revolution more uanser ; ovenied bv the prevailing wi
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tor to th soril G v-rn-n?nt tho allure nil, ro tie republic, more hostile to its un- T11 .coa ni tun t, 1r.:. rvtr. w,l,cn ,s tl,an th:lt oi 5 otncr htate ! As 1110(11110,1 ,r provides mat only loyal peo r. . . . .t i . . . niases oi me I'emocrauc pauy. u t ... : ,.t i ui....t. i...n i . . o
xun: ot power ajr in.iisAniPnt nor in the derlvin". its essential pr ncipies. tnin mat ... " . which has heretofore asked to be admitted-! ,l- "'" ucicuan. i,.ert ,.1 er.W,h r,f ,h P,nc, an. ro.eon.e,l by rn.cl r.bclKon. ''"rd "' flu"" rr" aW n ,4 mn,u of ,,,e ;,,,, incJ - -ho ten .the, Slat.., on the 1st of Lnion. b-it in its own ernrift interest. Thai wa fr reparation, for a separate re amongt some ot the most reliable . .. f . . . . . j Iay next, to the tafe conventions, winch It would nullify nil th provisions of t he pUMic. The Government it was to edab- Democrats in this locality, Pome advoc.it J " y ut lhc ",s"ttI9n ot 1,10 territory ; coov.juriorare to form State Constitutions. rma;.,t;nn ti. Cn i r i.j ,.:.tn f hi:.m . , , and that of Congress on the subiect of ! ri vim- :il! persons excent thoe who have
vwii-iiiuun:i in ' .JiTn "i 'iir i'"iir- c TrriH ii 1 UK I l wi urn !.- uiuik'ii m,. un.l .t hnro rkt-vr.c mir Im tiin'iinin I In) r- J , - - - -
two pirtie. and th pirtv thnt shall finally I tber encrifioe of frat rnnl blord ;that ourf on- I wj,j c j ii0e places where this was ne--snboiit hi; forfeited all riht in der the Mitmionnl r'Mits nnd liberties may not belogt ! ... siihnm hi.toiMN.tai ri nrs i - trio r.-volntin. Let etional ; lecled or but partially performed, we lost 0o,t,ruMon. r.od , V;,i b.ect o the w.H of natrM p n! hurr . nhi , . numbers. We .onfes.s that th- or,er a? a conqueror under tue law of l.neiliation is the onlv resotratiot.. This: " i nations ' fortress never avowed nnr '-poliev" for! wc cannot H'e what particular good will
All have submitted, combatants and r eoJ '-'1,nce hat it yields and pij.s oti ::?'.rc rap pie, and admit tint the Constitution is the,,,Iy. nn1- what is be-t of all. leaves a ha.Vd
supreme law of the land ip. all ciicrgencics for ruler and people. To hold these States as the i;?ntlrnnn sivs they are held, ai '''outlawed" tafei in a "state of conquest" is the uurpai?ou and exercise of de-potic and tyrannical power in its most odious form, and will assuredly end in the destruction of all constitutional government. Sir, a fearful responsibility rests upon those who would continue this state of thincs.. I.et us not flatter ourselves that this nppotife for dismantling and devour in States and converting theni into territories will be siti.itcd with the ten State now cliimed by conquest; the more it dvoura the more it will demand. Ahe.idy it hnA Veen declared by the leader of the majority here that tlie Constitution of Miryln 1 and Ken.hicly, and even his own StLte of Pennsylvania. States as patriotic as any in the Union, ouht to be reformed and made to aceord with the Oonrc.siional idea of republican government. A few months more of rapid prog'c and advancement like that of the !at two year. uid ConfrjeM will provide Constitution or til l 5tA5 In tfcsrii iti it
God t witnes that the chief nnsistrate of the nation sh ill obey Conuress. and with
mot and acinus effrontery fal-ely declares. "Honirrc - s is the peoole." With the pro vision n -nv beins m 1 1 by it for perpetual ainn there seems to be hut one step more, and that is to declara the oft. e for '; life, with the right, by will, to name a successor, i No candid man can deny that this tneas- j ure is revolutionary. That we are in a j st ife of revolution eems to be admitted by I advocates of this bill a revolution bv j i?r. . l ...J ; Tvhom - oever concurreo in is nnw aii"iini; . . , t : with provisions cna enjrm" trie respecr i H' " - t i of the most liberal and enlightened minds, and which, had it not been for if provision f'r slavery, would have been no rerroich t. any ae or any people. The revolution of to-day is a iiost our written constitution, and if successful will convert tlie Union into a despoti-m. Think not this cm be done in peace or without the shedding of blood. It is not well to for-v-ct. the fearful throes of the nation when secession would have rent the Constitution :tunder and severed the Uui m. l'eaceable emsolidation is s impossible as peacpable secession. ''Let us alone." will no more avail in the one ease than the atber The people will not relish emmre more i rinn a dimembereil Union. AH history is not a lie. Unman hearts and human all unlike what thev have been in the past. The order ol our Torernnvont cannot tie reversed without a de?rTite tno-'le. The people will not Ion ' j brook to rrawl at the feet of ,l,snotir poer, , nr 1r tiij.it Tiirlitu and liberties from t Tie ! ll:in iof one or two hundred despot,. The peorde know the souTe ot so ere'.nniv is i ne j npie. " onrcss .., , The Pcop eacrinLrthrouLdith" Mates ere tted; t, T. .. . SMtM to nrn.of.f. defend and pre-1 ,f.rv. not to detrov the States. Twenty-six S States are not tne Lnneu Maxes.
, , , ... ,., J groe, an I h ive little hope tint a National ! The charter of the people shhert ic.s did not!" ' . - j oo-ne down from t'oiu'rcs. .Ml the sover-1 Convention woui l just now do any
ei-n Powers of Uomrrss are mimed in the ; r.eonb''s rhirfer to Congress. Tn that charter flo bevon 1 it and von invade liberty. When liberty is invaded all but Slavs aivl ib'Spom reseni. nun sooner or later will resist the invasion. It is the rom- j niou cause of all who are worthy to ho free Tt is the cause of tho people n-iin-.t p. wer. Tn such i conflict libertv and justice will be j '"dressed and the malefactors puioshed j . Retribution mny be slow, but it will mme 5 no omv vinn en eu o n . , - ; with unerrinir" certainty, measured by the j hand of dtv.r.e justice. . troublous time's mnv have an en 1 without for-. l r. rpnst r, i iv i i" i i 1 ' 1 either. Th" e-entb mm a lmi if we a:k even la !,. .f1? r.f f'nn irn-i tli nn c-..'r i 'At nlwnv! nt hnnd." Tt is tim that ' ar,snrrr were repdv : it is time all wereati!ied ; nd assured. If those who pant for rnrr-( T,i("x- thev too would .'isenrd ; Jj."'J "" Ubmibrr. T it nt enonsrh to rn-live 10.000.- , vn people : h-ld th-ni in a "state ofconooest . fr two years? Congas ha npnortunity, i . . . . m .... . i "et, n no other Do or oi men ever n.no. sof i i - ' ,T , iiwiL - nMrn rreoncib.tion. amdv to a sutler4 - . . a M 111 1 ffAT 1 t r I A I ;nr n, nnlonpv count rv. A brave and nn- j firmed neonh lie ronouered at vour feet, i i armed neoph lie conquered at vour feet. ; 'bowed in ?r;rit and oppressed with nnnv ! sorrows Thev have surrendered nil for wWf, they rontended on the mon. t1nn vnu ,i0mnnded bet battle-field and j re thev rave to von their arm. Let not the pride of vet or v. : . pnss'on. or revenue make vou unjiiot and i c liance your victory into defeat. fJenersitv nrve' lost, the ronour-n r anvj thin: cruel nnd unwise exnetions hare restut?!1. Retter thin that ubbiiition and onnron should retinue. fVlow thexnrn. lil" rt t'e monster wik? .vivi : ihk.- .- Anci and be stisled. Two hundred thnr.snnd loovn.t satisfr ttie people for wrong and oppression long continued flow to ?ct rll ot tlio at tonal Drhf. There are twenty millions of people in , r t!l If each of thoe would de-troy a fire C(nt currency note daily, it. would amount to a million of dollar- in a div toward the removal of tbe national debt. If this were don every day for a year it would diminish the deb by three hundred i nnd drfv.f!ve million nf itollnrn T-e-irlv i which is more than the whole internal roe. !.. .. . ....'. ' " rnuc produce3. ti.., Kew York 'Ectcn'nj Post. ,. . . v, ... I hereupon, the Rochester, (s. 1 . n v . (f 1i?conr!1 . 1 ; v ' I There are twen'r millions of h lirs on ' 1 m rF ,irt- ,wcn j uinnoo' 01 nair mi . one or more yellow d'es. Ife?eh of these hair could be made to yield a dollar a day. every d.nv for n year, there would !e enough - realized by this time twelve nionth to pay ofT the entire debt and leave several thou. sind millirns in the treasury. We pre- ' 5t x,iH require no very elaborate ar gumei:t to prove that, this plan of ;effing rid of the National debt be its that of the .s7 all to pieces. Any ?n ce nt a some S'ir, I is fur Homebody to steal. Hall's Jeurnnt of Ii? tilth denounces .snufT taking. Job's war hore nufled the battle, but Pr. Hall b ittlos the suuff. The Ashtabula ((.) Sentinel says a certain highly respectable lady of Inrset has, on three Christmas day? out of the Ut four, presented her deliented husband ! with a little "responsibility." Date ofj birth, December 25th, 1803. 'G5 and 'CG. Tbe Poton Post compares the Itepubli can p.irty to a pawnbroker's ihopj fullof unredeemed pledges Startling rumors are rife in Washington of extensive frauds in the printing bureau of lhc treasury department. It is stated that several million dollars' worth of bonds hare been abstracted, and that large amounts with duplioito numbers had been irird,
THE PLV310ÜTII DEMOCRAT.
j. ;.osiiOui; . Li. iI.iiiwey Editors. PLYMOUTH, IMM.WXA: r tit; r s n a t, Jan. 81, IST7 'at!tial Democratic Con vesiiinti We published last week a coinmunication written by C II. Reeve, Esq . of this place i in favor of a National Democratic Conven tion. A number of our Democratic ex-cnan-M iavor uic caning oi ucu a luo vention come time in next May or June, at Tj0U;3;vjie or Cincinnati. We have thus . , . . . . t c . 1 .if e l . j n . . nnon the nroonet v of hol. luv the ro-onos- i ed conrention, preferiins to wait and Le 1 - r - i - - r-.T n i-i - ... ... ....! sh Oi the 0PP0S11I! . , . . eonvetition if held. mut of necc.'.sitv Le to a considerable extent under the control of Democratic leaders who have heretofore assumed the management of our party movements, and the question
. . , . i iiiv. iiiviii'nii in lt. UM ,1 TS I 1 1 11 TC their management in the t.ast jrivesus!. . ... -
any assurance that such a convention controlled bv them would be of any leal ?er vice. We do not know that they could under the circumstances have done better, but we are sure that things havn i'or.e on I- , r. . .i . .i to very little profit to the party or the .. , 4 .... country for .everal years past. J lie con - , p ,i " i e .i i dttiori ot the Cuiintrv and of the Demo- . . r r , . , . cratic partv is now far from bonis; satis1 . .1 1 1 ! t-ir-ture to flu loiniiPi-in'.' i it I -nr 10 iinr . "' "fre; ana anotner, l.o : there; one thiiAs that impartial suffrage . . .. ,. .. , - l ; another wants a National Convention to , , s f, . ... . tn i ... irrv: ,.(r ,i ...,, rt nr-ietie. cjrr),nK 'tlu lnt0 F1'1 We arc opposed to enfranchising ne , i mm ,,r;m.;,d1.a ,A th nrtv .-m.. r - ... j,..f i 1 1 1 t 11 tt ana nave uceo ion-' Known to i.11 men. ;iui ! jt seems to us that the time and money . . ! srut " üueuoiu- uiu convenuou wu.ii.ji by more judiciously employed in cultivate j . , tJ . 1 , ,. , . mS puoi.c rci.u...:.ii ana cni.gi.ienmg ; me minus ot our political opponents on , reat questions at issue between the ..1 ..Tn.. .1 I - .1.... . 1... I..r. political parties of the day. At the last .... iljriiriir .1.;- t,..a .!..... gained votes, or at least held our own. 1 Cll,ue f rom the mere parage by a Convention of a fet of resolutions, nevertheless ,., ., sr o ar.v harm in doiio r ro. ... ,f vided the resolut ion be outidly Democratic Should such a convention be held we hope to see the people themselves take it: jn üivu cuauie i'cinociais aiu miii as vjt-icgai l r i i i i ,1.1 ....! . uien wno nave tne capacnv to grasp me r i reat questions of the day ami deal witli ,i, l... jieuJ jf, a
practical maimer ; men who wil ! United States note, treasury note, circula-' -h patriotism and prudence ojting note, fractional noie, postage stamps, j
have eiiou k tie Ct.n veution from committing the ' ... . . .. i .. . democratic pa.-iy to t lie auvocacy oi mopian schemes of ultra politicians, with the vain hope of thereby securing the ascendj ency over our political opponents Success is ol course desirable, but it can never be obtained by a weak truckling to radical uotious cither in uur party or another. S;IIt In llic Iladlcitl Partv, The Richmond Tt'mrs sava lhc Con gressional revolutiouis-t.s have at last ini
tiated a measure which dues not meet theUcehnn. any buine-;s J professional card
aj.provalof a very lime porlion of the , , " ' on . ., joumaU of their party. I be iuetion d J the impeachment of t'.ie President threaten to break that solid phalanx which Tisad Stevens has heretofore commanded. We observe, however, that suinc of our cotetuI poraries have fallen into error in ascribing the defeat of Stevens in hi candidacy for J the Senate to a disapproval of his extreme . . . ... .. . , anJ violent views. We think the true reason of his defeat was assigned, the other day, by a correspondent. The question before the Penn-y vania legislature was one of conflicting lines of projected rail roads Cameron representing; one party und Slovens another. The Pennsylvania legi-lature is notoriously a marketable ai title, and Cameron always has the refusal of that commodity when he wants it. lie exerii-inl his tri. ...... , fi.ective right td purchase, and as a mutter of Course, left Stevens out in the cold. , . . . x ('!' The OalveMon, Tixi--. Union sends this gentle wh'srer the cars of its! friends north : "The p.pgroe, ivid ii.vriab'y vote witl j 'he employ -rs tint treat them well. .Jeff ,,,v,s u! 1 a!1 1 'vc '" I,,s tie--, and would vote for him for President to-day if they had a Chance." This is rattier icy comfort to the dear friend of the "down trodden African." IIow shnrper thirn a serpent's tooth" would be such ingratitude ! In f. Iln-ohl. That the negroes will, if enfranchised, vote with their old friends, their former masters we have never had a doubt, nev. erlbeless we are not in favor of Sambo voting at all. He is not ono of us : he cannot appreciate our system of free institutions, nd of course would only be an internment in the hands of others to carry cloctietw.
Speech of Mr. Cid ridge.
Wc surrender a considerable portion of our paper this week to the eloouent and ,
logical argument of Hon. 0. A. Eldridge, I P"PrtP l? detail, or the invent -.... . . , ... , Hon. lie virtually sustained the correctof Wisconsin, on the bill to restore equal of theve dii4 ' tchcSf wllich h lV8 al
po.mcai rights to the btates rctently in j insurrection. The speech will be read ly all candid thinking men with unusual in terest, a it expose the sophistries ofThad Stevens interpretation of the Constitution aud lav s bare the treachery and treason of the radical Con, ress. We hope our Dem - ocratic friends will, aftei reading till5 . i , , , , , . speecch themselves, hand the paper to their . oirmg Republican nei-libor. i Veto uniicColorado ISill. The President has returned to the Senate, with his objections, the bill for the admission of Colorado. lie vetoed the bill ! , ' m lluu u,c ,,.!lLllK, " oul I . .1 , i .i .1 i "t j v....T sj V.I.H-U-, ..vi '.Vl'iilt ns .Trip-irj Iiv I ha n .- 1 1 oiil the third section, namely : The condition ! precedent of admission, allowing votes, re j (. , .. . . , . ' i jrardless of color or distinction ; an-, tlnrd. as the le-islaturc proposed carrying out ! the provisions of the bill the terms of ha'f iii iMAin .. I det.tasks tnat the question be submitted, to ilia decision of the people, but says that within the G) days specified it will be impossible to reach certain portion, of the j (territory owinjr to certain obstructions to travel, and that a State applying: for ' ... . 1 admission should have a population ot at , 1 1 i least the ratio of federal repieentation. j . . 1 HIV? illl UIC 'lllill lill 0,01)113 H uiutcio I Advice? frotr Montana Territory sny ' th- de-pera.loes in that territory have agiin J ,,eCllnfi C() lmi n cx out from tlie o(, . ... . rcjruiators a notice that the reonrnniz it.on of the cniontiv has become necessary, and I hereafter aM ofTcndcra will be summarily i I dealt with. M e Und the following political argument . 1 m tlse I arker-burg J wi-.?. Ut cour-e the General will be triumphmtlv eleeted4 . . f . 1 T n mr cie nr ieneriii ivirn- mr .larr. iwlso W:,s ?cu JMr' before he either wore pan:.or si ioes. . m t Two aU T? , .'.,.:,..,. 1 Wrt 011 ''t"n ry soldiers. John rir:iy of Noble county. Ohio, a-ed one inndrcd and three vear and Daniel V j Ihiketr.-Tn, .T Santlu-Lj. Xew York, were ' . . . . . t,c. xvl.iA. rnfo,, , r- t e .! , . 1 t! ! dollars each na3-. - From Wasliin-Ion. Wasiiin(.to. Jan. 2S -In the Senate to-day. an important bill was passed, to puniMi certain crimes i i relation to the!
public s-ceurities of the United States. 'elective franchise and right to hold oflice The first section punishes the counter-! are expres-ly limited to white citizens of leitin'j'd' United States notes or .securities! the United States. Congress thus under with lö yearV imprisonment, or 610,001. i takes to authorize nnd compel the Legislac. .... - l .1. : . x .i . .. !....-.. .f .i. : .
um-, oi lioiu. The second and third sections are of im- ! porlatiee ta b:n;nes.s men. They are in the bliowing language: j Sl;C, 2. That it shall not be lawful toi !,,,.; n,-,,.. ..r ;.. .... I i nia'ki' or ovi-e-.ife or to ntrer ine ilw. i I I I I 1 1 IV I'l l A I 1 11 I l" ' ., . . , .r . tribute, cucn ate or use ar.v bond eenifi. j .jte 0j indebtedness, certificate of depoit. I f .i ......... . . r i img ijoie. u.iciioiiai noie, jinsiau .sramps. note or other obligation or soeul ily of the United States, or of any banking associatioii organized or jictini: under the law i hereof , which ba been or may be i -stiel under, or authorized by any act of Congrcss heretofore passed, or which may hereafter le parsed ; and any person ir p r.-oas ofiVn ling against the provisions of this section hall, on conviction, l e fined j SI ,! W, to be rtcoveied bv an action o iebt one half to go to the United States! and one half to the informer. ! Sf.C. II. That it l.all not be lawful to write, pritit, or othe. wis.c impress on. ''I any bond, ivrtifieate of indebtedness-, orj other instrument specilifd in the 1 i.-t i ",tIie "r vcrti-eme.it of any go .ds. wares nr merchandise, or ot any drug or medu-i- - ,. . ... r nary, ol n invention or patent, i-r ol any U,11CT ,,,att.;r ot thing whatever : and any j person or jersons oUendmg against the ! provisions ol this sccti 01 shall be subject to a penalty ol So'.M), to be recovered by an action of debt one half each to the United States and the informer. The remaining sections prescribe the penalty for using or counterfeiting the dies or implement- used in the mauufactuie of United States notes or bonds, or certificates The bill now awaits the President's Minature, having already passed the House. The Senate also pased a bill to amend ibe law of 17ST. establishing the juoicial Courts of the United States. If authorizes any .Judge or .Justice of the United St ites Cmirls to is-ue wsils o' lit ihn is cor os. and regulate the course ol proceeding under them. . . .Mr. Wade offered a resolution, which 1 . 1 . . 1 . ..11: .1 . k . : i... I iv a iuoiiii-'i, caning upon 1 1 e j ii-MOfin ! , . ' f 1 r 1 e j 1 lor information as to how often and for wiat purpose Cov. dimming, of Colorado. has visited Wa-hington rccetitly. The i'Oidiict of ibis ofiici-r in opposing ibe j :olm8-ion of Cd .radc has excited Wade's i i id c latum.
'I tie tariff bill enme up nt 1 o'clock, and was debated until the hour ofadjourumcnt. to very little purpose apparently, as nearly nil the disputed amendments were voted down Mr. IVsscnden again gare m tice that he should presu thu bill to a final vote to morrow night. The House to-day had a very spirited debate on the impeachment movement. On a motion made by Mr. Loin, of Missouri, to refer the wholo matter to a special committee, in order that the investigation might be hastened, Me. Lclllond ol Ohio said he challenged the I'epuplieans to go on with the investigation, and dared them to report on impeachment. Mr. Wentuorth said it mut go on, or those who ordered it would be put in ihn position of backing out of :t in the mot cowardly manner. Mr. WÜncMi, of lo. &irtttn ef tW
judiciary committee, declined t say wh it
they were doing, and contradicted in to'n lue statements njade in the uewspaper? - donj declared that nut a witness had been ummoned nor one examined. The ques tion of ordering a special committee w.i laid over till Monday Lext, and theo tinsubject was dropped. The interest manifested in the reconstruction niic-tooi was air tin cvincsd to i'' bv a larg attendance of spectators in j the House Hundreds were unable to re i in the naileries, while the ft or of the ,, . , i , lloue was :it one ume so crowded that if ; W;is ck.;ire.l of all persona except those privileged to be present 'the debit liowevi r. was not very exciting, most oi the speeches being read from manuscript. At 4 I M. Mr Stevens modified hi enabling bill, which was under consi tiotj, by strikirg out the section was claimed to acknowle dged the validiu "-i i uc u i Miuuiei o laiü go ti ii munis .. .1... I. J .t . . l"-VM 1,1 rebellion, equal civil and political l'e- Thi Constitution h to be suhinitted to iouics?, and it accepted thu ?Iatu is t) be CIItil,eil tn rcprc,entation. The Jud-e.s f tin Supreme Court of the district of Columbia are authorize 1 b . i ii oiii io annif hl a commission, will in II ' t..-.. t ..n....;..f- n 3f.,t. .Tn,l,rn. i w Mr. Stevens desired that the IIou?e hould have still further opportunity to amend, but Mr. Ringham, of Ohio, insist- j V h.snv.t.on m ute some uays Sl:,c c. i - i : to recommit the wlroifl to the connuittec ; .... on reconstruction. He wis willing, how ever, he iiid, to m ike a siiirucstion to Mr. Sfi.vi.nj nlnfive to the disnos'tion of t he bill. At this remark M ?tt"Tens jumped up in his seat aud said, excitedly, to Bingham : "i win noi i:iKe jour counsel, recognize your authority, uur believe one word you j "I will not take jour counsel, recognize j iy. The speaker promptly called Mr. Ste. eti3 to order. The recommitment of the bill, Mr. Stevens contended all along, was tit (trivalent to U defeat. The vote was then taken, and the entire subject was sent to the committee on reconstruction, which its friends claim is its certain death. The vote on referring was 8S to 05. Most ill of the leadiiK- L'eroibl ieans Voted f r .111 01 1 ne it.iuin0 ntpuuncjns uitu the reference. Jan. '1. The 1'resident to day return ed to tlie Semite, with his objections, the bill for ihe admission of Nebraska. He rcfVr.s to the fundamental condition prece t dent, that uflfrae shall be allowed with- j o-,f distinction 0 race or color. This con I ditio,, is not ma .tinned in the original en- ! :,l',;nr act'. I1"'1 W;1S not contemplated at tli! tiniA ot' i r i4JnT or I not Mmwhf ( the time of its pwa-e ; wis not sou-ht' by the people themselves ; has not been j applied before talhe inhabitants tf any j State asking :idmision aud is in direct j conflict with the Constitution adopted hy j the people, and declared in the preamble to be republican in its form of government for in that instrument the exercise of the , iure it ciiaoge a v,o!isr.ii,iuofi w.iic:i u i declared in the preamble h is receive ! the i sanction of the people, and which by this bill ua?cep'el. ratine 1 au I coiiurmel by ! Cmilm ess of the nation, The President proceeds to show thtt the first and third sections of the bill exhibit vi frfi14Jr ;rmrriiitr ff h civs li iuriiier lncongruuy. u, ne cays. Congress i.s uatiSe I that 'ebra-ka at the nnivPiit timn rnwd.'.w c'llTioiiinf n.inn! itimi pre-ent time posses-es sufficient population f entitle her to full rpresentaiioa in the i - " - councils of the nation, and her people de K11 a i;lte government, good frith would seem to demand t'l it she should be admitted without, furher re prrmouts than lliiuo nTi.roccnd 5n the oii-.t.t n !iit with
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her Mitiabtf in' Invi e.iji plied P'SB.-t.ih.. SB.-tihK..llrfl GRAY HAIR. TL1 la tU JLmbuosia Uiat Zi&mAde. Tili Is the Cure tint Uj la tli AxuauMi lU&t Wag made. Thli U ih Man who was bald and Who nor lin rarer eolc, ttiry any. lie lined tlio Cure that laT rÄ la the Ajickoslv tlint liLiz raaJc. r n:-, rv. . - Tills Is t'ae 31r.lden, ha3!am i Who marrlc ! llic xn&n otc bald eai rriiT, Who iiow hs rnTrn locks, thjr nr. lie lifP't this Amukosia tltut ll'ui-' 4U4UK. Thin It the TAri, wh, hy the snr. Harried ibe uiüiuvu, Laud some aud To tin; mnn once bal I aa l rrrr. ' Hut w ho now hi ravi-rt lack. I'acr PrcaiiM ho ni.t tltn Cur Im 1. Ia tlie Amouosia that Muz tuaäe. (j) This 1 the Hell thst rlnjrs airnr i o .rouke in ietiio mtil an.l gnj t i;t- IIiIm fm-t, wliirli lii redors l:;v 7r It poti irould not be bnhi vr gray. l ic IM WAjrjtoiM tiuil Ming made. E. H.TÜBBS & CO., Proprietors. Pehrboro', N.K. V3g3tabl3 Ambrosia, TIIC MIRn.R TIIL" AGE! CI iji--lt:il-l People hsve t!.?ir locks restored hr it to .ln d irk, lutr;-,ii, si Ikon j treses of vouth. an I ire Irippr ! Voting People. Willi lisrhr, I le.l or rt? l II nr. have t'ese uiil'islootithle co'ors climbed to a liciiOifid auburn. :iini rej-iice ! IVopte w hose he ..Is re movere 1 with itvlruft an ! loiTinrs. and 'i ive clcia cotti and clear md Ill'rtMlV Se.ibw J l:lll-ltl:iloil V t" lure I tlo ir rem lining loc'is ticliteiied, itid the tvoe pots corered rilh a luxuriant growth ot Ihiir, and da nee for jn? I Voung Clentlcuu n use it because it is rtchh perfumed ! Youn; ividici use It becnuse it keeps the Uair in phie ! Kverthoitrmnstsnd will melt beatme it ii the eteinet nnd best Article in th msrk i ! Tor Bile IitT A. Lernen, PlTmu'h. Smith. CoiiIt& C-). Wkilctilo Atteiiti. Chi
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.GF.XT. f P ;p?rtj. S:-k ml Litres. Ch Cap nl OTT FIFTE37 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. In the beu j i at Stock Compviies in the United States TJ" Vo ass'nnt for l-ap. Office tr PLYIOUTTI, IXDTANA. PoTiri" Jiid in Knjlish and Germs n nnrf fjosgrs r il here. 1 1 nt:f. IXSrRAIYf Tt IVSI RIXCE!! 4.000,000. Theuneroiwd if agent for the fl .in la Ulan, Corn rxclianffr, Arctic, and tTiorillartl ivsruixn ro wies, -. .rM f irri ii'iii r;;,;- .'' ... .... , .1,11! j l If W 'HC I I'l"' -lOII'irTI V :i ll'l . ii ...in. - 1 hn - , cnvre 1 hv thrr nh"v. Rvm1i j. - n b ff-rdM tv respoiniW mmnuiii for Mn-oirince aDplv t9 J. G. OnOtJ NE. ftf.) MILLER & SWINEHÄ.RT Dealers in rrTd C CTTT7C JvJ V LÖ ÖC IjHU I Tj3al!i3r and Finding, First door South of Prrxhhq Drvg Storr. PLYMOUTH, IND. They w.mM r-cp-vtrn'.lv 1nvOti jittTfion nf t1, citlr-ns of Plrmo-itli. Mn"tisll n s-tjofninr ro,n?i,a t0 th-ir hTr tI of rntnm mal- rt-vt ni s;iv,".... t.iiii-.". m;'. rMHn'', Men'i Bors und YoutU" Pc?ed and ewcd work. y :r. -'il attention to t!v sr-?at rarly cf T.-'it;ir aivl FinaiiT. n ill xiTiiin; sto-:k ant pric-s before pur chasinz clv.-h?r . They want It distinct'y nd-irstood that they Will not be Undersold bv any 3 xriTr . .irTT ltTT TV Tl W JJqoT aiict Trtctv StOTG. I ' "' - (AT POST OFFICE ßl'ILDIXG.) MOOUE & DICK30N i: .voir mrriiiFV ro Frnsrsn them tr.Toirzrs nv TV all a'ixds or fcLOofJ) 'T&.. J t- ,.t r i.v'i .v:ri'VH. hrh PROS j EPICAL v.'ouks, elc javtlt bocmp. E aul 10 Iiiionl Initfnmeriti ofa'l kin !. Tb- I. st PaMiftations of I'öiä, Toys, Toys, overr t ..rripti-n. ' Tr 'TV I ' VIV vrt" f, ...-.-.-- T.lr" AertniTl "t PRIITI'M HV niOTO'ilJ APIIIO ALPL'M.S. CIUARS and TOBACCO ;. Ac.. Ti: Tti"v o,"t "rent indaromtrrt to thojs wishing to pur di"- nf wholesale. V1 -nil -Titr. MOOPvE & DICKSON. M INH'OD : HOW OT. HOW RE 3 TOFD. nrjt7fW I'it ibi;.'d. t new e.licion of Vj jfLSj&& Cu-vei wall's rielebri'etl Essa v no tin indic tl cute f without mrdi in ( of FrruM imn . or Si-rniiiMl V- kne. n vo'urit.irv Scu.iii l I )--je.t, Inm nev, M nfa' HtK I'nvsi-il In' i lacitv. Imp. Mrnen's to Mirr'ag.-ef- ; CoiHiirnn'i.tn, Kpil'Mv. nl Fits, iiid'iee.1 lv s lf sexual e jf r i varam-e. flj" Pii.e, n a eded envelope, onlv fi cents. "Pne C'-te!ir-.'-l au'hor, in hi-, n Ifiirl.'e i"ir. clearlv ilkrnoiistri'e from a thirty years ii'-c,-fid prtctiee. tint tlie al irming cousequct res ol elf ahii-ie in it l.e ri'li" iPv eureo wii.iiou' the n of hr.Tii d :n tlieiee r tlie .ipplie oion of kn'i1"pointing out Tiioileof cure t once, ii p' ceifiin. and 'fl' ctii-il. hv me insof whio'i ever ulTcri-r. ii" m ittcr wlnt his rcvs lifio" mir ! m 'V cure liimsrlf che iplv piirntelr and rcii ih'i l7"Tiis Lecture li ul le ia th ha ids ot errr voirh and every mm in the land. Sent, under seal, in i pt on er.vtdope, to am aildr.'S-t pj'si-r.'e pi i.i, fur wis eeios or two t-i ftnmps. A No Dr 'iilv.-rwi,ir"M irtiage Guide" price 03 ct nU. Ad tress the pub!i'irrs. CII A. J. C IvIdNK Jt CO. 127 C is-err. Nw Yeik. Tiint Oilice box v Iii, I -It" It Is Sliayp i A T.t an! SpT?ndid Stack or an ktnls of Dry Goods & Notions, SOU AT 1.0 U 1MMCKS. AT FR-EESE & BEIIHENS. ALSO every Saturday and also during the week at H-H-tf. rRKKHEABKIlIlE?. aaa a Week! Eut-r,): -isini; m-n cm ue mony and do Üuör coantry jr.ioil hy B AltNAHiVS Paleat F R.M (i iTE T"T!tnrTrerntrlTh.iirofTnfll.ioa etn h had om hr sn-sb-hi; eo.in. This rat- Is ssilr m.Kt. olrost so little th-u ir'Tj fsr-n-r can atf M to har it to rr flM on hi farm. Count. Ton.hlD, and Inlvhlua riat to hjio It for tal. For rrtii-ulr enoalr oi rx b. riwsmva
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ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM BV TilE USE OF DR. SKELEVS LIQUID C A T A R R Ii UEMfiDY. CVTiS-'RRI-I WILL ßURI-LT P.rferX.T IV CONSUMPTION Un!3 checkad ia its iac'.piea; stages IT NEVER FAILB W'riatci if Dircc'.toai are f.lowel GLEDOTTLCS WILL L VST A M O.N Til COLD IN THE HEAD IM:cvcJ is 1 Few MistiW AD BREATH Ctu3d bv o.Tenalve icsret'oas. WFAK ETI9 Catd by calarrhal .iffectiotia 0 IZ OF SMELL Wliin lc5c&cd or iertrojed DTJAr.VE53 ! vi ii . V. -1 o;T-., : A'.im CJrfi hy tb:4 ICHiCuJ. Throat Affections I i Are mo-e freo,atntlv thin otherwise eu-t Ky tbi- k. limy mucus ftllinc from the Ijraa; es. cially tl'iriiic tlie nidit and rert:Uiur 'r'-ra c-f irili: an.1 joe cuicU t'V Ml. SEELEY'S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY IM Y V T O M H Th yrrpfoin of catarrh ure f.rt vcrv ilipfct. P.TS'.ii tnat t'-r have n oM. t'rt Iber Va refju.'iit ail ks ml are ir.o-e pen". live to tVichanges of f'in f.;-:tturr In th condiiion tV.o tiofiemuT bp dor. nr 'idit dich-iiR! lliin n! i -. j .i i . ...... :t. .....lwa i f, .l-tai hernm s rl roni -. tli dii hirfC-l .v...... . .-w..... - - ... . - 7 .. II ... I . . . her ar nnr thick nndhevv. sin.' nrr h i ked or j cnmh". nlT T'' verftin nre olTersivr, cav.ein? tid lne.tth; he voie- thick .-.n I nsal; the eves sie weak: tlir per? of sm-rll is lesnea or lcsfrocl: Vine Ircqucntly tikes place. iny'ic- ern:n n no I irn'rt mt svmptnm f it.tr: h is that the per-n is oblige! to cleirtm rliroit :n the morning r a stielt r slimr mMenii v'ti.h h is tslb-iifrom the head during ih nkt iVnrn this t .k.-i .dac the person nir be sure thai lis Iii.'". i. on its rrv t he lun;s atiJ SM o-e no time ia .irre-tin il The nbore are but few of tlie mnv cat.irrl! vm:toms Write to oar I. il.ratorr fr our .aiIdet deserihin tu'lr a!l tum;.Piu : it will ho ..nt I'PS'.K to uiv d lroj A!..i directions where n pro.T'.irr the tnedieipe. nre reeeivin Ic'tei- fm 'l juris of tk 7.i n :oid ! i:'juierf-is tettiufud i1 ?rorn thate i-in it.beariii l!ie eviJcr.ce ol iti infallible r.er'S. T7Thi remedy cno'n no ininer.i!? or Tai-s.iti-ius in :re l'ee. teif is prewired frjtn rept.!e extract KX l.U-T. 11 Y. therefore it is rfcdlr llnrttih s even to the moil tvuder 1 ir:oe rl il I. Jt ctA. t ;: sK.r.bF:Y c vt r?rt rtr.Mr.DY, jvu l tike n- wthor. If nt sold by dru-i-ts in voir vic'iiitr. they will order it fr you. Pi ire $2. ' pr ttl? O'All riersoi.s uTertnc -ith any affection oftk f a.l. 'I 'tiro if or I.n is. hotdJ write at or per n:r;om ilt!it luPv d.Mrihi i all ejiar Ullll tO.ie itb'lk'V dNciUfi. " It will be sent 'ren ta :y &dlrM . A IM)SS D'1. D. H. SEEUEY &, CO. FRr.FrOUT, ILLINOIS. ?oM bj all who'eiale and rUi'4 Dru;giiti. GENE i.L AGENTS. Jotm P r.itk. Cincinntti. Olnn. fuller, f irefe .1 Fuller Cloe. 'o.T;!. Hurnhams VnnSchisek , rhie-.ro. 111. Pemaa IPirrta Co Ntw York I) Ran-orn .t '.. h,T.t!o. New York . Fsrr-nJ , htdei & Co., P.-troit Mieht-r-in. Werk L Tot t r. !l"st.n MaR.tchusctti. ia-iidi. RichxJ l o Piiii.ihiph;,. n r. Seth.- r. titt-.il;S Ta. r..,!ii,, tr St Louis v.,, men. Wr.1 K t a V.r (Irl-i.i. La. I? rfoboion Co L civ ll.-K-.M tU . .V Iho M, mr his Torn. 1 i: Pep:.T F.viimond Va.Tlnp'.vi HJork rtaltiraort Mn Hester - N'ePeer Albany N Y.Strwn-; Ai Ar ren Cleveland Ohio. Win Jolmpl Hrtiv'.t Mieii.'vViiv n TctersA: Co LouikTtUe Ky. s-12-uG-It .-;i,.t-x: $1,500 PKH YKAH !"n -(,' i.ti fifty wiictt; to lelt otir iwr TiD$?0iei iiig Mnelone. Three new kinds. Under mmd tipper frl. JSetit on trial. VV'airnteiX fir vars 'bovrstlary or hrpe comiuiwiopj ptid.' Tha out m.dine sold In the Unit tatestor lets th.. fl'L whirl, nre f-tt'g licfitted fcy ftr. Whtlrr V 'r7.i.r, Crortr k Baker, Sintjtr k Co. nii Bir-trlltr. All other cheap nvachinra infrinijtmrnt u 1 th ttllrr at tr are tonrmt. fin aid imprisonment. Uhutr&ted circt lam nent Ut A.JJick., or call upon THaw k CNrt.t Ri l '..-f.tr I. Maine, or Chic-:. U1. is-vl 1 h:.7-1t I)K3tTlI.IlY A just received t . lrgt MSortrccBt LEMON'S Hrair K-r. j a INO VFJ3BTBLB AMBROSA,, alV A nir ii iclo for h To let, aedd raly
