Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 February 1867 — Page 1
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TUB PLYMOUTH BEMfBIT, rUDUSIIED EVrHY TITFi:-TAV .VOir.-iNC. AT I'LY.M Ol'TJ J. J N m . A . BY S. L. HABV2Yoffice, ix cost-owe p.i '.v.;. rr : ; .v TERHS OF SlBsrHiiTIt'-X, A UU IX AA AA. Payment mnn ' nvl-t hivari.-.Kv i-i v.i; m.l the p.ipjrin every cv will 1m n-go:--i -: ' piration of the timdd fir, raiie- advance i ..lynent bj ma.li for .a l.n-. r period. . m .-ii . 1, it. .-.T,. rtnvrj hi- rirrh'r will be charged twcntr-Iive ccd? a iir crura. Hates of Advertising : Otv finar.; (th Fpa often llr.r- It h '-f tMtrpe) one week, 1.00; and for tach atMiüonal uiieitkn. No. sqrs. lmo. 2 mo?. 4no'. firoo. lrt:r. 1 inira 2..WÄ 4.) S ,.ro ? 7.W A 10.00 2 - v 4.i ' e," S OI li" i.V'X) Ä 3 r ri l'.'.'Hi i-vi U col. 1"-' Uro' Ii " lT.tMl -i'',,, : l co'f. is'.'") 2-,.?) 3t) :-rt-W "!;!) Ival aaT.rt?m?nt 1..". -",nr ror fi-; K- 111-; nartion. and fl.OOa -qr.an? '-ro:.M. i-:- rtion, , W.sr-cd to panic onlerm-th-r !u; ;n-v.i. Commnnloation toi.mot-' prrat Inter, st PVt be , Xdvortnv-nt-s.unl-ta nnmVr of 'nv!iv.i sin-d m iv-TMi'-d. n il! ! contir.aed t .11 oru.;va cat. and charged at regular ra Local uoticcs lv ccr.t- fir .im ünc. I3USIN ESS CARDS 1 i -vfw- a ThePlymouthBrarioh n.'.ntlnrr Co., (SnrrosOrato the PI vmouth Branch of the C.mk ot tho SUteof IcliVna,) oricn from 9 to li o'clock A. M. nd from 1 to 1 o'clock r. M. T. CRFSN F.R. rrc.ider,l. 7ll-n40-tf. T. CRE3SNKR, Jr. Caller, pIrrer rouse, '(FORMKRf.T TE EDWARDS HO'JSK,) Miehlen Street, riyraor.tli Inuiana. TARKflK, & MOO It n rro;victorP. ThUlare aud cxclo-H Hotel Iiishf n recentTT rcfitted'nnd ren.iirod, and Mdor it? r-ont Ttoprlctorlii?, will be kept nal it U.x I or. v. An excellent Livery Stable ii coiiii-ei- v.-,;h w u w livuiv r ! NATIONAL IIOTKL. ßOUTII OF YELLOW HIVER BRIPnn, Micliinan St., Plvmoutli. lmt. Ofllre in rooniov.:i rcr.-.I.;ii-,.s Or"'; t ve M.iy'2 Ith. 1 ?o. ;11 -?-t y.) DU. E. MAINlIA'tO- offers h- pr.re?--'; services in all tho h.u-ir.ierifofMeVl Science. Speeialiiio, : Nvi,:tof the C'v.-t au l of iVraaV. 0'lic-3fhiMv)TC !r'.h vllald-.t T U. J. M.CO?;mrv. lato vr:r--n of '.h- j ) M" oaal sT'-i"e--totho r.v? .2 of i.yd , f-ire; ; ; rn,ii.m,. " rty raoulh Inuiam. J.J V IN ALU, rfOMno attti ruYsirt-VN and n a-r.o:t. P.irticnhtr attention pai-t ta öhtrot-h . t'- i""-. nn-Miseasei of woaior. aal chi'.-V.-.-a. A- ;-v-Daviden & Co.'i St or". K'A.'0 o-v t.-.e north-wet corner 'of tho Vubt.c r.-nrf. 1 -yy-outh, Inliana. tvl?n"2 tr. MONEY FREI: ASWATRrr.-VV' Af. IV G TJcal and TMve'inu Acr-n!-. M.d- fr I- -n r -. ;i i awc uro wanod -l''ii irt-1. in 'Vory tut. nAii. Vlll.iV. HamloT.' Vrk-hop r i'd l'.i (ory, tln-.jü-.-h "0 the end re worH. fr iho m-l s.il.-i'i'.c i'dv.-W-..- -vi r knoxvn.-r.MPKi: ENT. J-ROFiT no-l r.;:aY m.k wherever nmr.K !! Siiart n aiid worn, n a i mfikV from r f iel y-fr day. ni d r.o rK'c of !o-- : A emaU capital rea-sirtd of from 110 re.or.' monov invt-s.od di' cr.-tU'-r h Tiroilt. . n !! r ftirirt H in fTrtnr-- ira fifff xstnf Ir.e . ' ' '' pay nftfriwr'te .' If von aetiially v'-U to r.viJ. m-,i rabidly and easily, wrac for füll iutrik ul.tr-' and adJres MILNOR &, CO. (From Pans.) 1? -2C lj 210, Bre dva y. New York City. PURE LIQUORS fot .Medicil ar.d other parposes, cm he had at my Store, one door North of the Branch Bank. J. F. VAVVALXBXnURr.il. Plymouth, May l VG.V-tf CHICAGO BAKBER SHOP. Over Euck Sc Toan'a Hardware Store, Plymouth, Inluna: ShaTinr,IIair-cutt!n?,Sh;impoomii.-,&r.,donu in thebe?t 3ivlc Piriicu.ar attention taten to Dvcint; Hair and Whiskers. ITTh bihest price pa'd for Li.iieV Haiv. vlla31-Iv A. C. UOLTZKN DORFF. J. II. LONG, LICENSED ArjCTIOIIEETt, Will orcmntlr attcn-1 to tho sale ofj-oo h anJ eliitteld'in Marshall County. 11-ll-ly. JOnN BOYCE, LICENSED AUCTIONEEH, 3IiThfounlataltimcatth-' Pfkcr Houao, i und will nrornptly attend to all business entru.-tctl i tohiicare. fN-'liMfJ Lumber JLmnbvr. Oonora,l Collector, Contlnnes to give Prompt Attention tothe Collection of Claim. Ij Dost of references 2'v'e:- whoa require J. Termiraoderato. Tlni:-tf. S. A. M'CRACKIN, C jaatr Rceordor, and Attorney A I La w , Kio, 8t:tr!;c Cuiii.v, Inll:i:i j Will mike Collections, n-iy Tat", c?..-rnhie ": title t- Keil Knatu.takeaeknowled'xei.ojut.-iof! Deedj, r.Iort?:urei,vc. Alliaaltci jof Litiir.ttiou attended to in ritarko and adioiuinfr Counties. O" Bointy, noneyani backpay of öuldier?, ani pensi bi eollcete l. Remittances ironi-tly mida and chre5 reasonable v'Juet m0) a Week? Entorin isiii j in.-n r.ir n ,k. : 1 i-iy an 1 .'. t! try o-il l .-i.'lhi liAUiMAui) 0 rate ii I4 AliiU liAlh r mvr t. -w. ninir 1 unn
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Territory for nearly li.ilfof Iin'tiiita ran Iks li.l or lac by apj!yiu 000. Thi- ue la .-uUi ui.t'.j, uilu-ts liitV thrt -T'-ry farmer can afl'iird t luv.- if f y r Ü -lt! on hid farm. Tountr, Town-Iiin, a-il ji.iüfi.lial ri"hW t urte it f-K- fale. For iarti-iil ir ii!iii - r u. h. iLksiirni. Hrraeuth.Nov. 1' , u-li If.
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t - i i - s to be ?IcoT)Ie?5 ca the ni'ht before i Llisiful of there tv. M kinn -: of anticip?f ion; ut A comes:: tnat t Tic niirht before I v i uor. lie 1 1but ant inencs to niv t Ulct Stl'CCt of that Country j lie tact is I own it with -I was not up to Julia's ! sure, 1 had s nice snue: littlo the drar.crv. pin and needle, v. uaeoii, ana general line ai our surciv Julia waa not the " cuced by sueli a consideration she had a jjcod business, and ufty pounds of her own i i i!. .1 ii. e i i:.. i I must do myself the credit of saying that t i t i i l i i Al - i I wia it,m. mnr v ilivnhi I rinn t thinii'! i ii 1 1 i 1 1 i i iiimii ii iii iitv iii'i. in inn :i mi i iHv....,, uv,vT. V a suit of uniform. Hut soMIeriti' ilid net ! tj i.tni i i a . 4a ii i,i , i w ix hust me- I w-ht havo inai,a-ed cven'u - . ahv to fire olf a trua. but the oir:ht uf colt suit nie. I nihrht have mamv'cd evealu - aa.l tho wani.srj -jftUc Urül air-'anat worj happy day L..iO l reva: -1 I M ff ieciin" cl niy nerves and anpearance the following day I got up in the lncrciug at a not very early hour, and dressed myself with scrupulous carCj in garments which though net of overpowering magnificence, were unmistakably suggestive of matrimonial intentions. Hut when I attempted to shave, my hand shook o as to make it likely that the operation, if persevered in, would be sanguinary. My board grows with a strength and determination which nu one acquainted with my character wod' suppose possible unless hc saw it. 31 y J beard is also ol a dirtyish yellow color. 1 could not proceed to church to meet my bride without having it removed. I therefore determined to step into some barber's shop and get it done. And so made my breakfast with what appetite I tniht, put the license and the ring into my pocket, and set out for the town wheie Julia lived. This town was about twenty minutes by rail from our village, and I arrived there in very good time. Julia and I had agreed that our weddiug should be as quiet as possible; aud it had been arrarged that I should walk alone to the church, while she should proceed thither in a carriage, accompanied only by an uncle aud a young sister. My way to the church lay by Julia';1 duor, and so much was I engros.sed by thoughts cf the coming ccri oniony, that it was not until I had arrived I looked ut my watch, ami stepped into a barber's shop. l The window of the shop fronted tho trcet but the door was up a little court I by tbo ide, so that, as tho barber happened to be loo'.iii'' out of the- whuiAw when 'T cd vied, I coM not see tho barber's l..ct. ucithcr did the barber fjo mo. It -o-niud as if he did i-et h-'ar ni: cither; -eating my.-:eli iu a chair in the lui ldlo ul l'"c r"P' my hat on a form, I ... k . J. ..T s ud ii; . mdd tone ot Yoico : "I want a -liavc, if yotl pjcase." The barbtir did UOt lilOVO, and the OX - 1 rcstion of lii.-i eouuteaaneo, A.l far as could t'C interred from an inspection of tho back of hid head, wa.i one of Melancholy abstraction. A train I said, in a somewhat louder tono : I will trouble you to shavo ine, if you p lease." Still tlic barber did net move. Surprised at thi.-t, I called out a slnrp- ( or manner : 4I want a shave I" Tbc barber, with :i callous indifference j to all precedent lciaaiued unmoved. 1 fancied ho must be deaf, and next 'luc concentrated all the power of my lungs winch would otherwise have bceu dilluicd over a whul-J -uUuco, into a uiet
oho o neti to m v hrlovad Julia in th - , , r i ' i. ji.-ju- i, L.ti.u. , tue L:!'r üj m::,t. ivy
ds of wedlock iras one of the ni-t rest-! .w. ' V'! " . ' ..r - t .o:; . . ... c l t'uiuv act. ana the :uprc:üc Cor.r
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m-M)1.vii- i emorsc v.-as terrible. Then I thought ci 0,..,r , 4 - j V " J 4' out wuu v.r., ana pcopiOjo citizen can keo iircarrn for pmtcc- , that dark little parlor behind l.iy shop in i ''r;u; ; ' rv . r,.., Mc .v.-,.-,. ,of norc than twothirdi of the States (;oa or defence. No utlzcn cm .-hut hii Ii . 1 1. i 1 ii v u i t v i i T- r i i -aa i.:ou:c!iL r.ic c u :.a.-ucu wil;ia Jmu, ;nv "oca ; i -iHrvo 4ii om 1 in-o;-,et v,;,,-, t.r. on. r'.l-n 1, ';o'n l, i I 1 . iIpldKbiiipnt : the ditiüj village where I lived, and I i jit f..r . k.,-.., , , rt ... J p V i1KU'L)ku' 1 -" agaiast una, itc cai. uakc biu atue hea-.- jcor uair.t ;irbit;a,y -careh or arrest. ! how 'It'll ,1 n in vould laid it alter :ilv-.i"s v i r" . , . . , . ., , , J. - -J-vua it. ..u way i.. aac.apt., .o (..a. a iic )!ooa Oi i.inan-, 2,ci citizoi. cai: dtM-.r-I :i tri.il v lurv f
I nt her front Ürst floor wiudow in that over I ..l ".V.':'l V A tiTA ' A i A.':l"' , . , AV- 1 v.:t ir;"A :airnc;1' . ; cl most important barr.crs of (nctituA al!.cd t0 rc50rS t0 tli0 frccln;in', Wr:t of
0 , tioou o er ma wil l one nana en caen ot ti-.o nr. to .Tnl n'- ,1 v,...-. u ,,n-...n .. -l. h u . i 1 . rics out it? provisions, the out 1 wnl t
urapTV frror,rrv need c and PilF net" 1 n 1 m 1 t 1 1 1 i , . -- -ji, au iwinuj , uucica ur '.win 1 i:a ue uuiuueii'ju iu 1 , , . . , ' , ... , , urdpr, aiu.civ, iiitu.u, auu A'ül, u.i-my ghouldors, whiht I looked up at him A-lve olf a-ah-i in the dL-rft-n of C -h-ri:- 3 hnr.hor one- I utterly ruined, and the north will be sub-
had" sent her VWV Cf the W rv U't VT ' 'I t i,;TrCA7hibt iis -I-" The fjUtlon Of the Constitutionality of JCctM to an amount o taxation i l:as net Ld when I h 'd i n:;'" fromindoPi , "U CC, 1 d3 -:'iV jfp -'0At;i! vi-icn cf t ,'o v.'h.i'o vcib and a I the bill cannot be W;ht beLre thorns felt. JJti , beyoh-1 all tbat tue whole ho i'nJht her suoh a shavl ai 'r1,? ,I3. tf 75 T : . Ff --0 next wintei, and probs 0 )nv v ll,.--.wtovcr mav hava Ve- tho i7T'5' J" -.o.u. .,-o or thi -o T.XiL.n caAu out cf their , My could not bo decided upon until lab i4 'l icolutiou inu-hin the ,orth ' - -;. ' i A A " -'-n;t 'A' , house o I:? ; at tho earrh.o, bi -.thcr- In the rrin- oli& rn- .iJ"'5'1 the South alike in a common rum. ! c;-.-e wi . her town had never rccu or c.tt.i t v . . . A . ' A , r luc -l'lllh, iwgrt- .it . ri-i. , , ; . .,.,i. i p iv i A. c. 1 :,.pL.cve to, v.';:ot;-j ;drcot rera-dncu nirct th.c do- 1 ru; -s---ovrd iu i--;-- v r-mr-nW., a hi pcopie can not, i:i bucdi a crisis, be jureamcdof. Julia wa ro superior to mc : i j-yt... li.u t v., ymi : ;i. t - ' A . ' "r. u --u-'1 i's l.cdj.d vC iwCi..mze . - . ' ! ucV. a maiifeenthrnnette. at least three' , b1 50 ,l"A ' - 1 y tiro sun, the aorse sh,l ! the court and enact such law, tc; It, r,,v-! jr-diuorcnt to the s oi tho times .inches fallet- than myself with hl.ck h.ir ! .... 1 ' 0:! to ?m: -s 111 c!!ociuaily prevent that j -aicr evenu arc .corc thc,i than tbey hii!l; -iv dark vc IcndM -tu- ""ch p I öppia.t; io tt:3 coor, n? iocVeu A in the : hcu.r j.oar. i-c-rcoly vayocuy p-.::ed; and tri.; tin rd frCiU materially ch.drucliD- the ' havc unesse !, u the t on-ressiouu!
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hcfttwcrafejlin-icfdeü-htandtni'ph. .:ji:u.j , jT - ", -1 r?.. A, :?"X V r u tJl wa-- a danucrous busiucs. csbb sh it-bad Lim t ...o ,. ti i ii. J l-.,n,d- v hr-V h pr-t to s:r n ! -'-h - it i a. c uidiul lor a iimod. The most lianortant need of the i" i fit,.
.vim l mis r.'.uijo, nut: Aiie.ua " ,. ,. . in o T r - ' i ..-.if . . t -i viri.. 1 i- i irctvucuij, ana Uiu. it woiua uc t. ry uiuclock strike one hour alter another, I bo. I scrcau m vrhiclt I v.ar, about to hit up my :; jCA ZT vfMP v, ? ! nf Plc ls T.-Cvfr?u tnc rP cult at the end of tho war to stop the habcamc painfully sensible cf th, injaiion, ! voice, and to make mc splutter and cou-Ii jJ-;- fOus ot' T--.dc HJ th traitorou, and vmclictivc majority k mJ cust01a of J: loT effect such rtk?:i.css would iiave on my ! ibr a cona-.!erah!e penou. u L tJl- in Congress. It ,s more inciiioun in de- fo f tl M clQV f jibcTt7 T,
! emphatic pronunciation of one wcrd-
'Shavc- A I 'X!j:s iinTontu fli-Mnc-r of cltcy r.ro- . TT,. , , ,t...-! . 1. 1 nark !:v-.t:c(.aere, but ,iuK,-.:t w!Lkers cr &SYy,. ro, Ji. the DaiL-Ci ro-c r.ha: aaa, prcoi'int-- . . . . . . 1 no haclc into tho cIup- by mam force, l -- f t:u-,Ti-vr.A to u:c .::.ty w v-w, ; :-p r - -vu-sau.- -.:.v-1 t.'-a: ! -'' sves C.;Bf';, r.i uku r-l ; u---ii--1 - - . , .11 T l.. -.-,..11,-. - . '-., f '"" A . 1 T ' ' SI ;i "i.-irn. i "When I had somewhat recovered, I saw sh.at the barber vras again seated in the chair eppordtc to rae ; and when our eye- met, ho said : "Ah, you. tremble ! Say, do you doubt uiy skill?" 0h, no! on I quite th contrary," I replied. uDo you sec ihn arm l:i lie rolled up his sleeve. Aldcc:; it look muscular 'A' 'Oh, very muscular- Iga-pcd, '-exs eeedm ' muscular. And so it did. 'Do you sec tub rxi 9 Is it keen V u Very keen, indeed," I replied with a shudder. " Da ma doubt its ability to f have tO't ." "Oh, no ; dear, do," I replied. -Then it is after ail, ray skill 'A' hc cried in a voice of thunder. as. it my skill that you doubt?'' "Aly dear sir, said 1, in my raost blan dhhiag manner, -'not at all, not at all. i assure you i nave tnc utn ojü connaonco ior shaves. There was something reassuring in this last observation, which- I' remember to have heard at a convivial meeting, haiicving that the barber might not be wholly devoid of human tomfatby, I doicrmiacd to tell him on what errand I wa? bound. I said in as wheedling and intintiatiag a manner as I could, and with an attempt to appear jocose, which, I think was highly creditable to me under the circumstance, "Uly dear sir, the fact is, between you and me and the po.-t, that 1 am on uiy way to be married, and that it in tioie for me at the church. IIa, ha." I rubbed my hand.s in a manner intended to be cypressive of perfect ca?c and choerfulncs;'. and again arose to depar:. Ihtt my appeal did not produce the effect I bad intended, for the barber Arttcd up I'.nd wavJHl the -hit-jvA razor in my 1 tee i:i ruch very e!:.-e prorAmiily to irty no-u th.at 1 dropj-ed a;.- in into tho chair, lie then went stamping und Aibling about the shop, shouting, -H'oia.: to be married! doing to swear a peace. I'al.e blo)d to false blood joined ! Itush mortal, why do you remind ii:e of marriage. Oh, loat, lort Jemima !" Taking a cheap china ornament from the mantle-piece he liar-hod it to the llr?r, and deliberately u-udicd each separate fragment into powder under the heel of his beet. Aiil whiht he was doing this with a most vindictive expression of couut-m.tneo, saw Julia come to her window ia bridal costume, and look anxiously down the street, if if expecting the arrival of the carriage. Imagine mj feeling ! And still tbej-trcct remained quiet, the dog lay bashing in the sun, aud thc horse
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town. ..t t . i - . . . iviu-., .I'.n.a iiocn ana iura,.Cv.5 i) &aumCi:ro rüdit. nrrh-c-i o;--i;."?. An iir.iirokrn foh.
i ii:ii.-, .Ji.c., iii.'.i vji mi i iv, :.ii, -:in;'; ; -'tuue a Ul'.-'t? i:-". CriCä t-0 lOiO'"1-' 'ipl I 'irfv t Tir i-.hr "tj t i .i uiio-. 1 ii ' ? l l i town. f ' 3',t, i,-. i,- n, . , T '"1ü-m -i-.d K.eu una tnr.a.cs u aumci, riulit, J-c.? fo;-;.-5. An ur.br oh en toll-
humiliatinc ::Z ""'XT, : ..."A:!:.!1 1 . inVA:-jiAA'- AJ;1? to wmcü .i uas not yet reacned. tu,e 0fm:litary despotism cover fully
level T(i t pj-- , A- , ;i' , , ' Ullü :i rcs' or taiiacy. darnel vrtta that Ins determined opposition to the hi I an I onc-'brrth of vo Tiifi' I St-t-- t'ueh is level, uitaj .d,,,,'),,,, r ,,. i n, , ,,.)'.' n.. ,r ... i-M . . .. A. . , . ,. oul ijuau oi i..c i.niiL.i UiU- ouca la
business in ! V'V Vr t i V ' V-I : "'i; I m A A...- ' "A tll0a,;:i: , , 0 lts cniorceiucnt wul but lead to ini own a V0VJ ,aiut cutliao aid charae'or of the
ota navior ! : " "r,A iw 7 A A,', ; fio;a o.er my i-nouuiers, Jic i impeachment and deposition ironi oiuce. 'bill-cd b- (Vn-res-- to IVmd ore paper,, , ! " on wanf t- h.-. ..h.i-r.! WimI,,,:,,,, ... ...v v.. L,1 . 1 -,i ! al ' AA .'l0'u,'c" 1
vil a-e. but " f VAV; At,, :r " T I A T - ! v, A 1 i' pioai-, mc mtr,omy in uou-rcsj vm uibrcf-arti and worse than Ireland n the outhern
ill to be inlluA0,7 " i A'AA' A A A A"; ., AAA : A A' A '-'O cu-n,,rai i.-vnui ouiigaticrs ana an ciauns oi ju-- -,tatos. And all this is enacted iu a time
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and a huudrci ' t ,v i n A ; A . A A f ' V . , A " 'A " JUL' ' ; 1 - rl ro' o"3truetio:i. it is ucstmno o; prm- do mos tie, ia tho Hold, no o. nation any- . No, it aiatiV;, (?nV',. :;:;A : ,;?VA': .:'A V7 '"' -lW fUj.k. Tho 5.rith not hops f pratcowberc i0 (ho pro uftÜe' Court, cr tic
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mjuui uu , wi. - county, that being ptivate property belongs ,i, . nnmn.iv:.nn -.:,, fp0 iaMi, Thorr win not mueh time to t-are if 1 i !i A i i n lcpectaolo Ul cotnpaiison , ill. the lo.it iii AtobA ia lT !S -,' "1 C'..?; over which the son 0 ,1(.u,rcw ,c y tVlcf liAAA .,tn c lias no ccnlMl .We presume ...-jv.,10 -, lo;ul tlC ,-,,;,,, Oo. line iiioi aiUj,. rcauers, generally, will ae.iuiesce in the ! ..i t in ,, ... ,. rlirtlir immill-if hii Tim T" cried the harbor with a drcadi ,-f, Hi - i i r i n able to concoct lor the lurthcr liuniiiiaiion J.HÜW. encu tac uarucr, wuaa uiciiai u(lt.. ot .v; ?J. t,10 h ni a l our riVcrs I .p ii, t. ,,i, n 1 hie talhnr-r -ill f,.l fli-iiirtch r.f hij ri7iir "tioto "'19 indr in. i t l . W 1 110 .SO'dtll, and lUttl 1US lOUOWCr.s .illl lul nourish ol Li razor, time as i i tr vY.k nc:ir ,. d snnncared i . n.. t A. i-.. tl!.a.. - -i.t..
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scorned to-dsep outddc the public house
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";C' V TI- vctc cn t::ry Uli' per x:s:il TiT cht, ?;htk ii-una inatc - iv- i.-ie oii,?:r -3ion:vl the china iu-.t-: that the Proüenf:; pro-!.;':. I vo'rli! rrrciJv ".Ii: -a;-.i.car. 3hiv.'.r.cts taVc niarrrit U! v.ov;vh.-r, !;e -nhi sor.S;u hiujof it '.v;U he override:!. Th.c ?oiuh . Ii:.; i.!.v; ? vf-varrattt'-, sv.L--rc!:.t:i hu! uth-
.. ' - .. .. v.t: vqu vrctil'l realiv -.') io ho :ritii; ri i t ' vcro au artist Vaie.tisS r.o.ch i '-i'o ''' ' ir'1 .-i .u .. I -rdor H.U in n;.-t:f , r .... , ; ,; - , . -J,;' until me i-'eiaoerat ri i .1,1 . . ... .... ... i i i -i I in. i. i.e i.-jo ii.iit; an ooioeis Dahknes.; Favouaule to IAittenJ::. It is a fact that animals fatten fasts er in dimly lighted places than in the full light of day. This is well known in respect to low's. From experiments made with sheep, conclusions have been reached that in a dark shed, wcH ventilated and properly wanned, they will make tho most mutton from a given amount of food. L'ut dark stabled are not good lor horses or I breeding stock of any kind: fat is net j with such the moct important object in view IhtüTrx'Tixt; Tin: i'i.-su. Last week the (cncral Assembly passed a law prohibiting the sAiidug ol fih in any of the public streams in this State, under heavy penalties for any violation of tho act. We are k,r-ürlueii tjKlt tlc jn joö3 n.lt ju any way . .drec t p0 a..,;,,., ..t thol?eervoir, intlreen
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' J- : 't...i...i'.i.-?, itsiu im,! nart ' respect-.:-..-, j no r:oiuu ? r.ouid , , ' ,1 , v. , r,f ...-.oi-o-, ai-'ic- o'" ii-tn ihi '- Ai ! intend renew :i n- i he d;..u,-::n. (.rant n -t iA--,-. 'j;- j rr; .i,ir ' A -J, r-A'7. ' V i that tho reasons were an.plo and cr.ntrol b n-:, A i-io.cdiu tue Jic.'ri:,.aturo oi u-erdaneo 0; c herman A bilh that she is i . t ,.i . h ... . i
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unuer mc process oi catcmng i.iem yuubut eMcQ in thc 1:sa(ter ghc mu?t sen. :, resorted to by those who make it a j accept tIlc ro,ition of .Sherman cr Uutlcr. business to fuppiy tue mari;els with that: A
article of feed. A' - AUxny Limner. 3i:ir:dagc ol" L':Mlnci3I Ptrrios'S. 'Teople about to marry," who wish to know tbo proper ago, are referred to the Allowing antecedents : Adam and I've. 0; f?!-i;:spearc. IS; Ken Johnson, 21; Franklin, :? ! ; Ilozart, -"; Cantc, Keeps ler, Fuller, Johr.r.on, Iurkc: Scott, h"d; Tyeiio, Urahe, Fj ion, a dunf on, llonaparte, -7; Fenn nnd picnic, 2S; KinintN cu'i and Nohon, 'JV ; rns, oO; Chaucer. Hogarth and l'eel. Ö-; Word.rwerth, and Davy, :;:l; Aristottle, SO; ill? William Jones and Vcllioton ; I7 ; Wilhei force, : iUtI:er,;;'J: Addison, -11; Xc;Uy and Vo n.-, 17 ; Swift. 1-A liiifon, f.5; Old! I'm, last tiino, -h If Adam and live were married before they were a year dd, and tbo veteran I'arr buckled wit!; avAidow at llid, baehclcrs and spin.-iois may wed at any r.ge they like, and lind shelter under great irmioi (cr oith.er early on late jnrtrriagc.'. ti j Tbo New YA.rk JVw.? complains of tho -lo-1 rolün' between western members who want a plethoric currency, ami tho eastern members who want a high tariff, by which both objects arc gained over a majority opposed to each. It says : During the voting, it appears thc western expansionists feelingly addressed tho eardu n c mtiadietionists iu this style : -lf Now Knelaud, ike., don't help us on this, we'll k'ivo them Hail Columbia on thc tarwhen it conies in."
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V: im nov,' to tlcteruiine v.hat bo Iicr "ll'.'-'l i in the p-rei'jine.''. If fdic cuicluh.'.- t - Aoct the victhed of ttloiuent pre.es?d by c to tr.e J'rc.::d:r.t t to rTT-t-ia her i 1 ho 3'rHdcnt Jo va - ;:avc jpad npon the the law . He VClOCd rcau bill and the civil I'Ti'Ti'l tint tc.'-".'' vjnrr10 Ii!5 ncvcrthc.es.5 pri'-ciples. Shc i.s in the haad.-? of an iri'ospohilhh) body oi usurpers .bo are a law v.nt') thcmsolve1 l";i,ica- 11 -l-'" " -O A"'J u-o uo unman authority super....-- -. i , - - i Heises, au 1 ;:he may witheut lest oi copser.: to a i-artiai inste.u. oi an ons . i . diation. It i uoou tili.; Tround .nnd tb.is alone pu in u;e Mjuia niai taoy aic piuicat 10 :.. ii. . ii. ii.-i 11 1 1. bear the inflictions of its malevolence. mi I'll tii . 1 . - lhc bill will permit the reorganization of the southern States within a year, and als tcr they have once been admitted they will be free from congressional control and the venom of the radical leaders. The bill is an abomination. It rests upon a lie, its authors and those voting for it being witnesses. It is in open contempt of the Constitution, which the m?u voting for it had sworn to support. It was conceived in hatred and retten partisanship, and every hue of it bristles with perjury. Ii; is such a bill a could only be passed by a legislative body whose merabcr.i were so stulled with partisanship, vanity phnrisaism, ignoranco and cruelty that they were insensible to any emotion; not directly originating iu those qualities ; and yet, hideous as it is, and disgraceful to the national character in its effort to brand as outlaws millions of American citizens, it is From the Cincinnati Enonircr, 10th. Freemen Awake Sicspolir.m In tE-io AsfcnilaMf ' I Sic Fszltirs c.l tllic Elvr::I;Iic. The country is on the eve of the most ex- ;.. .1 v....i i , . .. .... t li .l i.ii.i ll,,- ! Ill Lilt; Clii'il) IU CllUll.lHi l.il. f,"- v'"l i'v 1 Tin in ii.,. T..T.i II. ..1 il,,i iM.,w.nr cli ii.i jitii.T il'r Olli 1
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witnessed. und ine tiarness oi nie iu i . . - A . ...11. ... i i. A Chinaman, every Indian, every woman and ture is, ci course, unpenetrable, aua the eye ' - , . : 7. . ,A ' i V l ... l v . 1 1 every white man, ail cuuens, who have atot apprchenou orot hope may be pained! . . ,A...... ' ,r,..
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trauet into i -j uiava ii mi1-'- j'-iui diu: and uninviting. Clouds and d ul ir jH)tiubr liberty of every American citizen should burn with shame, and his nerves thrill with indignation at the insult put upon his couns trv, upon thc memory of the patriots ot 'Vd, nnd upon himself, by tho passage through Congress ol the bill to govern the Souths cm States by a military despotism. The Senators and Kopresontatives who voted for the bill rdiould never be forgotten in tbo detestation of every American, while liberty has a voice to proclaim their igr.o. min y. Thc principles of the bill are the very essence of despotism. It subjects oncsthiid of tho people of this country to thc will of military power, without any lestraints ou that power, except that life under Hontenee ot death cannot be taken without tho approval of tho President beini: first hnd tnd obtained. A military ccm-J
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resenta Uves o a nee peopki uas ocea uiaaii , ,. . . . .. A , n i- ri ol recent tadess in ar:ni" th lv tho Amoiioan Couerres.-i to di-ti;-arc the e n- . o i r l 'i-x i -i-iA ,1, ut- duty oi v. omen suffrage, ovi.ntrdioon id lionn ar liberty. 1 he Check J
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C'i jUOlti.U plOOvff lh-j fch-.v i i 1 v Ait:.T. Sh triot (.'-ri?. i'rt .te ('..art., rue ! ..;;;do cco':d ri i.jr.ortanco to th? it:cre lis al of dlitrrj 'ifi " ! Such a bill is ft torrihlo mockcrv to lVco ; intitutioiir, and the ey:i:pletc&t viu:ietiu r, tl;p ,h vi.i in , f t!,. ,,', wnrM ,-v.p i.ro. j .cntca to abrxr li :vnd put down those who 1 i. i . 1 im t. j i-.v.j arr:ratious tor poj uinr liberty, it; , hrea'cdown all the barriers that protected if the I're.f ident sie;ni this bill and ear)0 W Iirii i t,.r i- ' 1 1- i'.'i n 'i -:, v-i - .,- 1IV..I tl 1.. i-.! .- 1. t. '... "w.ti.l.fC. iri)to.-to i :ira:nst n.-r. imptionv of n'.stiluti'j'jil poorer by th-; i;r:,i.bjtit or t tue exi .n. . vi i.tv nut. .5 u.-iiuc . i.i i j , toe '-alvatioai of tue lue of the nation . rvaAvo men then fcaid, 4Y."o arc afraid .,,.rpv ;,1(-.i Vl, ,rtii !(f , v., tl., A'v ' , v ,v t. or to a i a no j i-'-ouild and uclbu'I the ohl barriers A' It was argued, and forcibly rruued, that breahirur duwn cou-tituii-oial iniraunitier . trt .tnna hy (r:rf nitJtl. tional law after the crisis was passed should 1 noimi luii tiiiti nit-. vii'Tie rcJcem thch. lsCm 1 , Haii havc fjJ? lowed blindly thc lead of ambitious or artful men, far bovoud thc limit which they marked out when they joined thee men. The present aspect of affairs in Congress U that cf a body of men reeking to break the whole system of government and couceutartc ia Congress the power held by the President, Judiciary and Legislature. Pevicea arc evciy day brought forth overcoming thc provisions of the Constitution, and destroying the checks which the lathers wisely provided. Thc tendency f every thing is toward a thorough revolution. Is it not tlina for men to pause and think? However thej' may have felt in time of war, we are persuaded that the resent aspect of affaias is calculated to arrest thc attention of thoughtful men and to remind them oi the duty of standing by the Constitution as it is, as tha only hope ler thc future. The downward track is easy. It is more difiieult to pause end turn back. Dut it is assuredly the moment now for wise citizens to redect, and if they havo become accustomed in regard thc Constitution a3 a myth or en eld parchment, it is time to look on it with something of the ancient veneration. A". F. Journvl of Commerce. In a recent address on tho subject of tini- . . . 1 . . is universal srjlragc, siccordins; to M. .7iiier s uuacrstaa-nng ot me icrm. 1.1 t . I 1 Feelinir rrett v ceriuin that his party will give the negro thc vote, and. caring but 16 most A strong effort is being made ' by many cf the prominent radicals to foist suffrage upon the women of the land whether they ivillernot. Mr Feccher adduces a number cf ingenious argumenta to show why women shuold vote. For this he will be applauded by the strong minded old maids, and all the Mrs. Caudle?, but tho wivci,thcmothers, tho true women, will not thank hiin for his pp.ins. They don't want the right of suffrage, and not one out of vvcry thousand would exercise it, if it was granted. Mr. Peecher would confer a greater favor upon the w omen than suffrage if he wculd devote Iiis; time and talents in bringing about a restoration of the estranged States, and cementing once more-tht afiVctiou id tho people of thc govorument. Arir JN Ul,
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