Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 April 1867 — Page 2
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i I Iii 1 U lilj.UUtUAl . '" 1 r I 9. lt. UlRVCV Editors. r?iYM O IJT2I , I X I I A V A : T n v n s d a r, April 1, lS(i7. IScconstrucUon. From recoct developments in the south, it is renucreü highly probable that the ... . people there will aceeüt the :lan of recon4 I strcjtion, tedjrol tluai by Ujoreis. lVImary meeting have already beeu held in Virginia, vrth Carolina, Alabama, and other states looking to that end. Shmihl t?'- .inna h.- rfrnetl it tri 11 tint w- - - '" kv-f- ..... . . t4 .i .., -,;it r..- .1. ......4 i v.t) act with their torn:cr frier.da and Lia.ncr. iüateai cf iol'vfitig the lead cf arc scckintr the as-
b3 because they Are agreeable cr just; but I-cro is no difforcncc of opinion among j treatment of Dr. Linn, and at last a'eounts i ll,6tnct b.v 60'J wajorify.
because the mtlucntiai mca ol tue eoutn ......v v. v. kU ,u- j .4. .1 nmswn en uan-i -rous. -1 nepuoucans elect ölarkwcath hIrvP th-i tlü b5t tht ein b-obtain- garJ 10 lhc 're:lt iuciorj3 before the -Mr- l'altV fddwin and M Us INb.-.-ca Stiver the 3d district, by 1,700 majority b 'KK T b-sft lUjt "a l" Cbtam j country, nnd conscrjuently there is noth " V.V?m' il " morninS by liev. Th . . . . ' J0el; aid iu the h.nc that agim represent-! in-to he 'wl in n mhlm,, a n,K c V hmn'0?H- I T ''laturc 1.. re pubucan bv a n ' . ,t - t r I Tr r-'d 111 MtllbllH, to ftdopt a Win. bear. LVj., ulioe c-lothin ,hUh aJ red need m.Mority iu enh houe
, .....v.. vu.u l- .s U1J( ni auainta a favorable nolo- Il'fnrt.s tVm i!l 1, l-t. fetisivc aLd urju,t legislation, than in bctkr in tin breach than in the cbscrv- r.ety, propers to ei.l.ir-e hU rooms and i-m- , f ?M , , ... r"9 i.;, .ct n.,.i;.lrtn Itt. t,., ,.,1,. ance. Whatever step, may be neer.vsai- phT a lar.r force of No. 1 workmen in or.ler ' tX'C, .,,Jut UP Lghh oo;i II
Vance iJ ruui the south beyond hope ofP;!J? on ju l1'0 Pl.ic l,J , , . , . j way is to let it work itself out eJctijptioi!. e nave always bcherea, ;
reJt-ti)! that if the nccrj Ic enfonehke.I, it wo'd bo but a shjv: time until he would abjure ! b:d pTo!t-se J friends of the radical persuasion, and act iu concert wi'.Ii those to whom he has heretofore looked up fjr s.dviee and aid. The result of recent inecogs in North Carolin! and elsewhere in he south, cives. asarance that the radical .t ill t ' V v . i .t V.'.'u.-lllllii'M..l tJUl.V V k itl.l.lL.lulUi 14 U 4 , . T 4 p .t thua üejure arortiou. at least, ef tho no- ". n t ' ' . i ! M I'lK.i ft i,iViii,'i!'!'nf -in.! V, , . . i , . . .. . ! . fouth to :'.?ccr.t. t at sjI. tne odtom terms . . ci reconstractten iicd by a radical eon-' J j fc 4 ?J:U's!i:in Couuly v;r.'..- . , i i 1 - " . ...... ...V f . . J r lit llA-i towush'p V i v TV .r:. .r:;i r! ."3 Jt Ticc vi riü ri:. O-b 3J2 i Schi mrf, (rt".) tri ir-r. Ivi-vr's. (.!v u) Uu.k. (rep) jN".i i ;;s. 't -m) K. ! y. (dm) Matthcws in, (d?:r. ) P'b;n3;n, frrp Atley. (rep) Crj'Jf, (rcr) llas'-.iigc-r, (dem) AiTos?i.n. rcp '"jhe rj-., T, , , .. 44j ii-.j-iJii.iiia uiij mree towiisutps: Bourbcn, Tir ccanr e. and Union; the , i""- i, i4 ij i v. 4i ivu , vi. ; f(i,M.AB( . - f iber ?ccn tfwns'.ips, 'UMocr?.t:c. .Next week we will j üblich loo olocial vote. t t - n nm ii. Ti'" -r ! m ' r ' ii l.ji v 4 - pcre l and badly writtei r.rli,-!e, undertook i C'v:' v :i )t ccntiuuln;: itc r.d-1 voran u a pr .blbitory hou - I.iw, bv ! . . ,i ::;:..;,'! r.g u. with advocating the cuu.z of ude-jperanco. The editor knew he was !
" ,i , r ,i r i !thoir rcPr upon the re-assemtf ing of o: seei'.r::i:r ti e vii cf t;;3 freedmen. ir, T , - . h ot m . j . i ,i , ! Congress in July. It u uow gcnerallv Mould th;.,- provo to bo the case, the uuys i , . . , . n f , , i i i i . ! ihouglit that the imi-eachmcnt business is ot rauiea! rule win .so'.-r. be ceded, and then LL , , . . rty wcl. played out, the President havtriore win oc sj::vi chani-e to return to a . ... . .. ..
,. , . . . am measure, out only tiw-3 that can sure- L T uwuvu, -Ul It : Tt;i k;: own tout the : -resent rar- I, , . , , ." , , nnai sction wa.s not reached.- It ia bci 1-7 bo earned over hu veto, and he U aNo ! !;vi- VmrrW-it ,,:V rt!l, ... ,.rc-Uuannatw al,ilC!3i al! the po. matters eeretr.ry Reward told a friend that the , " '"" " ' . " pnd other oncers removed by him during T,.?üt,0CU to be paid for the iUissian terf :r.r;u in t.i.: jay A n:., ; and ti.tus j ihc 1;u.t V3Citj(n . ouq hcfo an(1 thc,; ritory would only take half what 31cC.il:i:cwn asv m tu;n,s r.i il.cnotto. , A ; ,. . . r , loch haved in 3Iarcli. He referred to the
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if:n., i n t l i i i ' ' i than any cthvr Slate in the nnrth-wcst. -at.ng a l..:.-t !j ,f, i v.dien he rua: the;., J . , , , -, La- -p'.T, ,,Vr.- n l i ; lior people arc haded wu.. taxation ; large "Jic j "n he ..n,y proof he brought, or . . ,.
c attempted to brin- io surtof t.-r-,;Sr wa; the fiet that we are and have Lecn op pose . t j prohibit:.,:!, preferring the law as it now -rands. If this b evidence against u, it certainly ii as goo.! evidence against the: editor ot the Valparaiso VMilte who last week publ:hd an article in favor of the present law, aud charged the prohibitory !av men with having done much to retard the cause of temperance in this State. Now we auggrst to the editor of the Republican that he turn hU batteries for a. tlni3 upon his radical confrere, ami tfhcnaUis reduced to proper subjection in that quarter It will bo time cunu"h to Open up again uj.ou x:.?. Wc commend the ! """ ii ni '.;'. ij ii c consideration cf the llepublicnn, aa l hope the Va'psrai.0 man wi.I continue to hold up tothenze cf its readers the illogical and injurious position taken by the editor cfthe Republican and his cc-!aborers in behalf of an impracticable and exploded theory. rt ) Ti. 4 1. 7 .7, ... 4. .1. -l . Ben. Butler recently made a speech at Washington in which h. aserted th-it3Ir3. sarratt n condemned and hung cn inffaÖKv:'t evidence, ana de?lared at the amj lime his lellef in her nt e'-'nae. Bau speech created quite an excitement araODghii radical brethren, and the result a that ho got pretty badly Fnubbod. Democrats all along contended thnc the eiecntion of 3Irs. S. waj little better than murder, and by so doing were sadly abused by those who claimed to josse?s all the loyalty in the hnd. The old adegc that "when rogues fall out honest men get their dti03" i3 in process of verification, but nriforfunately the dead cannot be restored to life, hence Mrs. S. though mur3tred by an irresponsible, illegal, military raob court, is gone, a victim to the folly, fanaticism and wickedness of those who should have been her protector?, while we fco remain may renp the rewnrd cf the rogue' fu:.rrl.
Meeting ofilic Democratic Stale Cetifi-nl Committee. A telegraphic dispatch froaiInJianapolis dated 31 arch SI, says : The Democratic State Central Commit, tee cf Iudiana, after a full interchange ol views, has decided to c-viae'de in the dctcrarardiorj rf the National Deüiocratie Committee, not to hold a National Coir, uition until nest year. Hence no steps will be taken to appoint delegates to the Louis-
vine convention, called lor July next. i T,iC committee can see do object in holdTAW'- " . mmA ... ' '.i Ä" iu a v.un.enuaa ociore nest year, unicss ,:,, w....; i. n.,,.., . .... .unr....f ituuj ibiuib lilt uuukij kiiMVi io ii'.r ai.l jeuce of opit izen?, there , r inc 11 the action v ",VJ11- ui'uiiainu oi uie party, can be done through the aenjv 0f the National Committer, fur there the work win nave to ive done, convention or no convention. A revolution is evi.leutlv t ii i i ivl the bet C jL'gress has fu ally taken a recess uutil the fira: Wednesday in July, w! 9 i if there is not a quorum present it will adjourn until December. The impcachmcut committee will meet about the first of May and Continus ia tension until they conclude !lhrir Is'i.ipj TV.?.-.. l i "1C eomuiittc'j wai instructed to m.-.ke 11,', - I a,i thii radical laeaniros of Conrjs. . .. I true, he occasionally vetoes some import-i J " " !'4 i. 714-iV, 1 II V IJUiillUU- . r . , . toa otrauieals and the impeachment quei- . ,. . , . . . M tiou have a direct a-d lutiuiaie rlatio;. ij each other. , . ' ' 1 he President has fiirncd the bill giving . fj, , to ienncssee ran. cubs under tl;e control of i me non nous hrnwnlow, 11 niM) Ftand ot hi iiiii.uL iiiuii. j in; 1 li."'llH'Ill f Jj jlj be alTec::'! v.i:!; z Liehtal Strabismus-- ! he 1 0'.k- at. 1 1 ilk. one vray ?Iiiio he shoot in r.r. cutirely tir.Terei.: directi on. We ued toive Irn credit for s,me honesty e, , . a. . , , J .. riirpi.se, but his recent tflicial conduct Jl - :t - ns w- thick, a streng suspicion that iä üi jst coniummate demagog-no j He write3 and talk's good sound demofoo'cratie doet.'inc, and acts in the interest of
non among conservative cit;-1 tio.iof üücr on Ssitimhiy cvi-nin" next Ifntrlf n ' 1 j v.-i.sJom. As the negroes aro the oulv ones ! is no necessity for a formal ex-! Last 1 ruiay afternoon Win. Keizer, employ-' r r ; V?' ein10c,r.ut' ,s elected to Con-1 wh, appear to have any influence at Vahtheir views jnst Uvr. j as sawyer in the steam mill of AIut '& ! b . 5 second district, ly 2.000 ma- j ingtr.n, w are in hopes that Xash's Mieech !
laianapoiia uoc speaking of by a piece of a slab thrown from the cirde ! triet, by Ö00 majority, and William of the Central Committee. 5,avsrS1 ith rc;U violence strikinjr him in thn Ihm,,,,, .-r'.i, . . .
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.lf)jhis radical master.?. Having proved con41(3 I clusively that the military despotism or2SS j ganized by Courcsi as a reconstruction j measure, is uot only v.nconstitutional, but "w j unwise, uujust an 1 utterly destructive of the principles of civil liLcrtv. instead of "Mil.
j i'-icg ncaii- tc present the question to the .. ... .... supreme Lourt lor ita deci-ion. lie en-rnire.s in the huincs of enforcing the enactment ... . A. ,,,, , . , ,. , without nuettiou. 'i .he radicals care little r i . .. , i . , fr hirf vetoes so ln r.s ho vigorously all them in forcing uron an unwidinir iieotdc w o i i - l.l. .47 - . .1 .1 . . a utvoousni luore opprewRive tnan mat o any other government under Heaven. Cor;-?itin in Siuliana. T, . i t . , 4 r i1 i'ßrc :s no doubt ihat Indiana suheis more fYcin the corruption of her officials J,'l',i are IIJaUÜ 10 P'Hcmi newspaper.? and to employ means to perpetuate radical power, The State pi..;-, ing 'h an item that costs the State an imjiiicnse sum anr.u'illy thousands of dollar. arc paid out upon favorite r ets of the party. So cxtraragant and corrupt have they be?n that the more honorable of the republican papers have protested in the name of honesty against such bare-faced extravagance and corruption. The Xew Albany (V-mmetciul alludcä to the State printing as follows : aWe have for years had an opinion about the State jrii.ting Wc believe that IudiI n 1 hm trtiinniLirA,! :. ....... n ?y to keep uj) party orirans and to Icdtfr 'i ,""UL't i immense sums ol limn up men who owned them. We know that o :r State is far behind nfln-r Statf.s which have .lung fig aboli.-hed the plan rc still retain, with all its corruptions and facilities for Mvicdling. We have not clamored for a change, ucr officiously intruded cur vpinion np.ui the republican party or the public. The prc-cnt .State printer knows well enough that we forbore ot his request to press thii question upon the public, while he was a candidate, and yet his editorial blubbcr3 of treachery and in "rati -tude. - The Journal heads its article -Sham Virtue Exposed. ' The Indianapolis Jour'inTs virtue costs the State from Süfj.OOO to 510,000 per ;Car. It preserves its'vir tuo in a fplcudid and boatrtifu! temple built cut cf the profits of the State Tint; ing and binding. It has jut had an ap propriation made if, wc understand, of 32.",. 000, whfrewith to retnin its virtue for the coming year. The Juvraal is very virtuous. The enormous bills it has filed with the State Auditor arc all certificates of iu virtue. Now if it costs Indiana 1 00,000 to keep the Indianapolis Journal virtuous for three or four years, what will it cost for twenty ? And, horriblo thought, what if tho Journal should lapse, fdiould fall from virtue und go to open proatitution, like any other diab 7 Nothing short of absoluta bankruptcy could ensue." The radicals will never abolish tho "plan they still retain," with it "corruptions and fafiliticf for fraud." The only way to "abolh-h ths rhn ."Mr. r..,.;
to elect democrat ia their places aa d thus save the Suto thousands ofjdollars annuallj. i tn i 1 1 tm BOURBON CORRE3?ONDSNCB. lioup.Box, April C, 1S07. T-u. Dkuocuat : The election for township officers passed oil" very quietly, and resulted in the election of tlie entire republican ticket by an average majority of about 30. The nam'cs of the oficers elect e.1 nrc as follows :
Jus' ire. II. WinbiÄ1er. rn7:lillr' Javier, II. Dunluminad'j c2ot!iin.tr .Mr. jcar is sill riirht on the 4 (Joisc," aiul I hazard n.t!iii. in '.-iviiv Iiis e.-t:'bi;.iim..nt will be second to r.one in this iri'iio i)usini'..s man. a.s the suhtantial im provements made by 'he firm of whic h he was a partner will amply tsetifv. and wherever he may o lie will carry with him our bea wishes for long life and prosperity. Over six hundred thousand feet of lumber and timber were shipped from this point in the month of Inarch. Troiu WusEilng to :a. cWac1Ungton', April 1. Tili: lEETlNC. IN WASIÜXOTUN OVEIi THE RUSSIAN TU EAT V. Secretary Seward is delighted over the prepo-ed Kussain treaty, Lt there i.s not much chance that the "?iate will agree to , 1 it, as a two-thirds vote rcquirL It . . .. . . - ' . was "KCU UP 1,1 UlC omtuittec ot tureign fact that the national d:ht was reduced 810,000,000 last mouth. THE MISSOURI MILITIA EILT,. A bill placing certain regiments of vol ur.tecrs in Missouri upon the ?ame footing us other soldiers in that state, as regards bounties, is probably lost, and in a curious manner. It was parsed by both houses. was supposed to have been Fcnt to the I resident, who was willing to siirn it. Saturday morning it was found that the bill YT's.s missing. Xo traci of it was discovered till t Iiis morning, when it was totind ni the dcyk of b'enator Ilo.ss, meinbor of the Sena to committee on enrolled henat.1 ?;nlc " bills, ihc prcMdcnt has doubt as to his ri-ht to sign it after the adjournment, but the attorney general thinks he has the powr. l he question 13 lo b2 submitted to the rl.l .. ... . ! caoinet to-morrow. SECRETARY M'cUI.bOCll YV HAT HE LXVT.QTS TO In). Secretary 3IcCulIoch is happy over his debt statment for the last month. He snys, if congress will let him alone, he will bring gold down to 115 or 120 by December, and without a stringent money market. Ilii idea is that the go7crnmcnt and the banks can easily resume specie payment within two years, and without any panics or troubles auiong business men. THE TRIAL OF JKFF. DAVIS. Judge Underwood, of the 1 nited .Slates district court for Virginia, had an interview to d:iy vfith Atty. (Jen. Stanbcrry and Chief Justice ('base, re-pecting the trial of JetF. Davis. Judge Underwood is anxious to have the case tried in May. (Jen. Schofiohl s;iys th it, even if so di"poscd, he could li'it interfere with the United States courts. THE ni;CMN.STKi:'TlON' 11I1L tested ijcIolli; THE SUl'KEME COURT. It is iu contemplation by several fouthern men, now iu Washington, us.si.-'ed by ;:iinent leal advisers, to test the contitutionaiiiy of the ipilitary recon.strurtioii act, by bringing aü issuo directly before the supreme court at its present term. j ri. .1 i iii ...o piopvr uoeumcuis nave aireauy uoen drawn up and have been duly signed hv tho petitioner, praying for an injunction against Gen. Pope, commnudin one of the southern military ilistrict, and against Andrew Johnson, a citisen of Tennessee, and prc-ident o( the Ltiitcd State-, restraining them from ciiforciu said act on the frround that it. is unconstitutional, and therefore void and of no effect. J t , oi probable that o I nday ext. Winch i known as "motion day" m the supreme court, the appl.r iHou for thi 1 II I II tlO lilli l.ll 1. ....) ll 1. .1 . injunction vili be made, thoui:h the coun sel who have been applied to have not yet iven their opinion aa to the feasibility of the step. Ileverdy Johnson maintains that the motion fur an injunction will be den-ed at once, O'l the ground that the supreme eourt litis not jurisdiction in such a case. In his opinion, the cae will have to come up from a lower tribunal, on an appeal, before ti ; highest court in tho laud can take cognizance of it. Other legal authority, consulted to day, lsunnts the around tp,at tb0 iniunction is asked for by citizens of tho fetates, and not by the ktatc Kovcrnmcuts. and that, therelore, original jurisdiction in the case docs not lie under section 2, article 3, of the constisutioir. Should there be a concurrence of opinion atnon constitutional law. yers ngain.-st the qnction of jurisdiction the gentlemen praying for the injunction' may not present it to the purremo court. but will await a cavc now being made up in Alexandria, which will come up through the district court of thitt et itc, on a regular appeal to the supremo court of the United States. The great i'ans exposition was informally opened last Monday, At 11 o'clock the doors wero opened, and by tho time tho E niperor arrived thftrewere 5,000 per sons inside, and at least 100,000 had as sembled on the outside When the guesta assembled iu tho art gollery, America made a fino show, but the English display was much frsiv TlAirti.iA:t.:i. r i. .. American Thar ir.ro ui..p 4t.: j '
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CONNECTICUT ELECTION. Glorious Democratic Victory. 9 Hartford, April 2. The returns of the election in this State are nearly in. The following is the result within a fraction : The Democratic State ticket is elected by 70J majority. The Democratic aaorit.y on Centres-
iu:u is I, CO'". v0..,.. r.....v.-4- . I mS l' rit,Jn on ,lw rr in in tlJ0 awlev j A correspondent of the IJrookville Avx-r-sentenced to be hung for killing a man sent to arrest him. He was old, and had served his country faithfully, i.o hat thero was great sympathy for him. Tue edd man was taker, to the pi ace cf execution, and had .ascended tho scaffold. The (jovernor arrived, and from the scaTold in the most pompous and difgusting mannor commenced h:s jpecc h by voting: "To e; r is human to forgive divine." Vftera few ill-timed remarks, notanr.h' v. i . ii. . . . i ... '.
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cable to the occasion, and probably stolen tcr- We are at present, unable to cmufroai some Fourth of July oration, he read j J'.'10 tnc 'r.unt of logs hanked and taken the pardon to Mr. Fields. It was the first ' directly to the mills in the Pineries on-the
time we ever saw a live Governor, and it so demoralized all our preconceived notions of the dignity of the man who heidthat exalted position, that we have ever since had a subdued idea of the unapproachable oiiiuity of Governors." TIic iVnlaim. Yesterday's news per Atlantic Cable reports another outbreak iu tr&land. A dispatch dated London. April 2d. says a dispatch from Dublin reports that IJriti.sh troops found s-veral Fenians fully armed in the vicinity of that city. Tho troops fired upo-j them, killing one, and capturing another. IheN". Y. fUruhfs Irelaul corfespendenc3 says: "There will be .mother Fenian rising immediately af'er the iitonc'v severe weather moderates. Snow has fallen without a day's intermission for 10 davd and nights." The elements constituting the Kepubican party iu Congress arc not aa harmouious as their followers co'.ild desire. Scarcely a day pae.s. in that body that i-;n ol insuboruiuatiou do not crop out pretty freely. The lenders aro uot a treed on many of the important measures proposed in that babel of antagonisms, aud consequently pitch into each other with a vigor and persistency quite refreshing to j democrats and conpervatives. SteveuJ and Untier are fist coining into disrepute, ' and tio result, it i.s hoped, will be favorable lor the cau.e of tho people a-oppo.iod to rump dictation. Tiie democracy of Connecticut have sent terror to tho hcaifs of tho radicals. They elected their Cove nur and three out of lour members of Congress, by an average majority of 1,'JOO. Last year the radicals carried the State by 530 majorityIn WaihintrfiMi it cn-atci much comment. A dispatch from the capital savs : ,lC 'nnectieut election overshadows .vervthinjreU of public interest here. Iho lalril r'iu-t i looks upon it U3 til" .. . The Connecticut election ev tumin-r of tb'e political tide .... . j n0 UiruHflc uy.s the lesson it trachea wiii not be hut upon the Hcj ublicau party, and declures that tho Congressional loas will he mudo up in Tennessee in August. Qiittt a number of gentium en called ui on the President today, and congratulated Ii i in in t lii i. . -11 !f Htm on Uie icMiit. A Se:isi!!- ISlark. It be.-ins to look as if tho --loyal bl ick allie," of our Kepuhlican fricnds'had more s.o iu political matters than the white braneh of their family. Thus, f .,r instance J . ii m.-i.i liv l , i 1 ti r I 4 II 1 ii i at a negro meeting in Columbia. South t aroima, one Jover'y a-ih, a volorcd orator said : There is less prejudice everywhere rnuth j 'the Tot Mine, a- tin-t the rolored mtu i of thai! thero is north of it. r . Polau 1 Irt ... , . r i a7 IS YKvdiuigton, a lew d.iyiJ rtj; incil j more vi.dently opposed to our advaneemcnt I than nny gen, lent::rj here, and we know I, .. I iL.'c, . j.i'vr... II; li i mai mo Mates o, i"1ew UanipVhire, ( )hio, and per hap muiiC others hive rri'ued tint I I j me i i..trs, ii.ni. rr , . Ul Uial (uiiiii.ii iijuaiuy which rzu-Tis ami nas occn accorded 111 South Carolina. It i.sourduty, , therefore, to identify ourselves with this noil. Here wo have jro'.vi from childhood to manhood Many of us, white and black, have been brought up together: we love the poople, wc respect their hau or, we know thoir worth, and I ak whether, under" iheo circumstances, hr.ving the power to do .0, vre (.u?ht not petition Cn-re.-.s to remove the disability which sdiuts out that portion of cur people from the ciectiv iranclnse, in whom wo have mch long tried confidence. It wc are to have a ernvention of the State for the purpose cf changing its constitution, let it be a convention full of intellect and p.,wer. If the black man is allowed to cast a vote. let him rest that vote upon a rtandard of ability, and not he contented to mco a body of men who arc not competent to discharge the high duties that will he required of them. Wc know the eld saying, that -'fools rush in where angel fear to tread." If, therefore, you elect ignorant men, you will -have a lad t n, thegood men or tne 4"fnt. I would rather trust him
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field, and has come home with his honorable scars, believing in the justice of his
cause, than I13 who skulked from duty, and now claims to oe a Union man. Cheers. Such a one is unworthy the contempt of even a negro. I would rather trust General Hampton, riding at the .,.1f,flnc .1 :., " ' ijvi .111 i.u 1 1 11 i'j inn men to f.,!!ow, than any tian who his stayed at home, find, when h:s country! was in danger, hunted for nniroAdad, or j a rat-hoh. Cheers, j .Lxii.-m is evidentlv more c.T a statesman I I th:1 Sumner or Steven.-, end thev wo ild 0 well to take instructions from 1, im in v. U ASHIXGTC.V-. April 1. I A l.-4 r- i- . . . . 'k ,cu-1 u,,Ui U1U wi.oiaatttn'Uihed army officer at St. Louis, confirm, the ctpture of Fort Iif.r 1. Col. Umkia, hi; wifj, chiSdren and the whale Kirrisjn were an-htercd, nuniboring SJ souls. I "a,,Kin n ii represented lor fully -iii..... ;t;)ur months his inability to rcoisc ? proiOilire 1 attack by t:ie overwhelming force of Indians brought aiin it him. Private letters say he anticip ated his fate, to preveut her falliug into the handa of the Indians. Lumber. Tin to the present time during the month of 3Iarch, we have had fine sleighing, and our loggers have had plenty of time to finish nn their wintert work. Double the amount of business has beeil done in tl e woods per day during the last three weeks than at any previous time durin ' the win ' Old Whconsc" and it.s tributaries durin the wiuter, but it has been much larger than any previoua teuton, tnd cannot fall short of 100 million feet. If the" season should prove to be a favorable oue, and lumber bring a good price, we m-iy expect to sec busiuesa brisk, and everybody and everything in a prosperous and (1 mrishing condition. Wausau (Wis.) Pilot, March ou. The Boston Post says that "it is a sinrular fact that Tennessee, which Congress singled out as a special pet and favorite, bns been the scene of more disorder and difficulty since the war ended than have occurred in all tho excluded .states." Takinjr into consideration the fact, that a halforp.zy rowdy is at the head of the State, the disorder and difficulty" arc net to be wondered at. Marrieik On the 2d inst., at the re?-.u-.hn .Nctr, hsq., .Simon Casauy and X TT1 Y f a .uap.IiNda iiii.r , .ill ot th:s eo'itity. On tb- !?th r.lt., at the raider ro of the j hide's f.iihcr. in W;Inut township, Mr. jCoKcv Foucli:, of Kosciusko coniitv and Mi:s K.MATdNi: Llv.'I?. of this county. On Saturday, March .3Nt, !Si7, by J. (r. Osborne. Isq., at his residence in Plymouth. .Mr. Er.r II. Mim,er and 31 i.s. Catharine UaLslev. Also, by .-e, March 22d. 1807, Mr. H. Hollo way and Miss Elizabeth l a kaum an, or -stark Co. painting ghaining, pa-PKR-iiAXtsixf:, (fr. AltMTK'OX: J-TYXKrt ll.n. Si mi ml Orr-i-incnfal ininti-rs. ;mii::ii-lJ;ip.r Hiiii-ii;tr ic. m ia ri'rir of A. P. Kiliott d t.'n:i !iom. l. n. ARMSTitONt:, ! mi, W. JACOB Y, r.'Tvsimx .j .v srtwox. once cv. f n. n. I'u amiii ,v rn.V ll.ir-lw firo Store. auf SPECIAL TO FARMERS. i -vVry u n- a .k-ir-.i.'- iö-t;.i. nri t..""-.oM iii tw j S:,,' llZtiZ StS'Ä I ! "'i-',h,,i"t l- 'tv to -lio..l nn.l hnr. h. Tj,nvri I ...1..H..1. ...."...... .1 ... . . I Mi.mvli on ono tract to pay fur the uhfl land. Owner I. a in'Tt li.iiit, milfoil to rariiim. and preft-M bi" hitrantile hu-io-s. hncy will s. Il cln-ap. A rare thaiwt; for a flue bargain. Applj to C. H. REEVE, Jjind Ajt. 5iWwL niioljillon of Par?ii(r.!ilii. Tlv p.irfi"r!iir fuTi'iofur" eTMtinj hflwivn the un.l(rijrn"d hi tin liverv luisim, w.i flH !v.'d ori th i',t,i 't- '" ' n-iit. riii tni-.iuo wiii ikt ' ronduii'd li'.iv;ii"t-r ly Win. Scho'lchl at tli. anvphr. . wm.. iiDKii-b. WMU'll. .4 ii :ti i n ist rat o r's .Yo 1 1 re. N'ii'ii'i' lii'niv -rivi'n Ui.it tlr iin liTi-toil Iri lin c.n x'i il 'd aitia'iiHiratornrta" -"i.-itt'of . J i : S. T!n:n si von. !. -:.;t d. late of Mir.hill cou.:fv. IndiaiM. Said rst tn- H !iijHM-d t b;' nulvnt. ( W'fJ l.'l! T. THOMPSON". iSrITOK INIMANS.. ! mausii all omt.ntv. hi t irruit 'on; t, Anuat Tarm, 18T. "i"' Lu t,!'"., '.''.'I iiu.. iinii:r Iu tli:' almvo nMtli-d ran-f, lv Iii atfll'd in mvo'lhi' Iim complaint i '..iust t!n iK-foiida'it. and I' app-arin-ly 111 ai'ldavii of a rotup''t"?it p'fsiin tli-M th d .'fi'mlant, l'a!i-b Lukiw. is : iiuii-reideiit or the Ststo of lurliao i. he is tliT' for' h'.r':!.'y. ?,..,.i!',i..,r..tJi,!. J";!!:-:""LJ,L!'1. "i",i,li" ! ni r to. ni HTMaiiin.'ufuHid cause.' on tue am iav cr lllie ii"Tt t'Titi of Mid court, to It hc.'iin and held at t,.. vrt uu-.-. in tin- town or i-ivmoutn. -.n th. s.,- "" 'day or .iin-t. iv, ai.l conipiniut and tu-' ,.,.4.., n,i thin-- tlo-r..n rontaine.! and alh d-oü ill be lifird Hiid d. t'Tiiiiii'd in Iii- alwiico. .MMIN C. CTS1IMAN, t'K-rk. lturacp Corliin. PlfTs Atfy. liai PT.ATK Ol' I MM AN . ' M AUSUALL COL'N I V. lu I'omiiiou Picas Court, June Term, 18C7. Fanny Palnu r ) v v Divorce. Alour.o P.iImk r. S Tin' pl i I ii itl' in th"a'ove cntiilfd ,flii-e. hy h-r nttorfii'y. hau (lli'd in my ofllre ht-r romlaiMt n-rnin-'t tlw tln-f.-n-l iut, and it appVahriv; 1t Um alii l.ivit of a couipo-t'.-nt p Ton tint the nfond-int. Alonzo Palmer. I- a non n -iiil-nitof Uk Siat- of lndiani. h is tlu-rcfiin li'-ri liy iintitl-d of tli pv-ntl-iicy of nunl eoinpl.tint nr'aliiit Mm. and nnlv ! aprxvir, miswer or iN-miir Picrclo. nt t!it? ci'lin-f of naid can, on t first dar of tin next t-riu off.iid court, lo h Tk-iii und ftold at t lie Court llouno, in tlii' town of llvmonth. on tim First Moutlny of lime. I'i7. aid complaint and the matter nnd lYiiis therein cotit.ihied and alteded will he heard and (icterniined In his atwiice. JOHN C. CUS1IMAN. Clerk. A.C. ('apron IMirsAtfy. SO A t!mIulstrator's Voller. Notice is hereby civen thai the undersigned has taken out Setters of adu:'initrativn on the estate of John K. Schneider, deceased, lata of Marshal I county. Said estate :8aupposcd to be solvent, Ü7 3w MICHAEL APPLE. it z ' : " r-.r.-' ;r.-.j rrgrc; 13i:UriJlir.RY.A large i.tortmea just reeeivtd et LEMON'S PrneStora. INOS VEGETABLE AMBRO 3A
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rVDfc-titiA SOLDIERS' RnyilHÄCITA! AOOnniRTinM :.JU;iUmutC I MS. MdOUüln i lUili TOM? GIVLWAT 1 j MORRISON'S OPER A HALL. T , rf4 hfonaJah, 4, tu are xd Mjor or somrr purpose I -lXVTJIbSrT ,v Crown Hill Cemetery, IN' 1IO.NOR OF PM X. EV ZWiZOES. nmiionzf.i Ov the r.rmi,.f t ;bolv ptt.-o.uze this w fasti tn;: n. It U t'..-. ! ! ..f" ....-..i - . " TT. V"1'1 or e stat cm j "lw 9,'n'1:no w t..H monument. i OF TICKTS. 2T.1.0.T) AT SI R CAl. o. otpre3nr3,33.-U:; va uei atI12.!)3l. Single ticket M On Twmt v tickets to 'a-eiits .' .' . . . ..' . j ftf Sn.l. r.:rt lense of Rov' lock No 4 ..-.1 iitKCH loaacatj... - - - . .. ........ 1 ' . F J.l. ky-ith (lift in Gt'eonhickj 10. 0.11 Five Cis!, Tifi 1.013. . Five G.s'i rr W) 5,' TU 2,000 Un t.irt op l orty Acrrs of LmJ in Boone co'intv. In-li:in... One two story RosMonce on Morrisori street. In.Ji imrnlU And numerous other vaTuihteifu.oon1,513 5,000 siningot hna tiold Witches, Pi.ino?. Cabinet Orgmq, Sewmcr M. chines.. bo!M SilverwarA. LadiesGold Wat!hs, etc.,.amouatin lo. . .143,990 Send for riro-r-imrne anl sec forvo jMp'f ttins is no "hurnbu?." "WAITED. A cent'- inPTffrv town, count and nri.rlihrh intho?fnte. Foe inducement! to e-'nt. I W wi'l civo to the acren. whi stls th lar-e j number of ticket a spenlii (Jold Vatr!i rafuM ' at, 500. To th.; ere ihr, polls the eonn i l ires i number, a goM watoh value 1 at S-iOO. To rho ore vrhn sllst!ie tliir.i 1 .irrest r.uthrr. a nTendid ; ?i!vcr Air.erican Hunting Cape Watch, valued at! S1Ü0. j f1 AiTTTrkvi Äs w cm not ho noMou )y acqu iinV-d with all our ients. and theref.,. cinnof. h re-ionMc .1.. i'ii i. " 1 1 . i ui iurciii:nT iiCr. j ui.leas thev are apuinte l with the!r agent, had ' better son 1 direct to us. i Fenl money hr post of?: ?c crier or rec::torel : letter, at our risk. or. when the amount is ton ' j d H;i rs or ovor bj exjircss. j MODE OF DISTKIBUTIOX. ' Tho manrer of distribution to be decided and con.hicfodhTacom'nittcooftw-ufvtob-j selected nmi ucsti noiuers, ry tnctn at Uie tima or the conceit. i ifl roroxxo. John urw.G.idv.er First National bank. J.idieS imuel E. Pcrkii.., Indi.manoll-.. Ir. l. Wihiam A. Lowe, attoraej at Lt and United C?nor.d Fr. 1. ICueler, attorney at !u and Sprm-.-t .t Vance, "state arcnu Umcock Lifo S ' I In fu ranee Co.np.inv. GnerI Pavil Ri!:rore. York to -rn. Ind. Lient-nant Colone, John F. Cheek. Fre.ent Clerk of P mhom co mtr. .! j r Lteneral r. Lucia, Lavrcaccb'ir;, llldl.lM 1. T. n. McC.irty, .ndi:or of Stite. (leor-ro Br.w, ShcrilT of Il.inültni count-.-, Notre-ville. lui. Join Tripoli, Clerk Himilt.m -unt.r. Inl. U'illiam O'Brien, attornev :it Iiw.I.itp Pnl noi j of ihc Seventy fifth Ini:.in Vuhiateera. Nobles M-otln T.oc, A3-r of Jntcnul RcvcaaeJ !' district, Indianapoii?. j Pal Dtng Jew.Irv, M,c and Sook stores in the i-itTa-.td buu. oi-allrtw, with py-ti-e 6tamn inclosed, X. miTBElhiPKCK & CO., Lock Rox No. o7, IaJiaa po!'s, Ind. 0.1W over No. 27,Rjyd'j Rlock, Miaenn-es avenue. 2J 3xn . Til cOIl J f T I U.S E OF HÜMAN1MI8ER V.j ..' ituUM-.-l, in a v -hp. v;,v r A I.tCTw'RE OS TOE N Tt1tE. TREAT EXT. ilVD ft D- ' : ical eure ot hämo, tl W eiknesa. or Sner n it..r- '
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th-t fhr ,(1 nnn.-,..,,.,.,., r 3..IC ,.k." I bo etTcctiiallT rrnnveil .!dini1i mmllrln. n i without dmeroua iurgicAl o-'cnuion-, bcu;ie,
instruraenta. rin-s or cordial-, pointing out a THE WHITF CIKF rniml'n rrvvi uiclaofcuraat onee ctrUin an! effoctual, bv j 1 1 COMPOU.,0 Ct RKS which every sufferer, no niitifr what hi? eon Ii- t S"rr ' "at Cori, C.i-n. n.nt'ieri, P, oncLitioninavbe.nn? euro h;m-lf chemlv. priratolv , s: ttinjr of H'.c 1 xnl Pulrvori ir AlTecaivl ridicallv. TIII.S LF.CTURR WILL ! tien ceiienlly. ft is i reiriark-ihlereme-
PROVR A ROOX T'J THOUSANDS AND TMOnSA.VDS!. Sont, under oal, in a plIn envelope, to arv auMross port iere pod, for x corns or two po-t stamps Alo Ür.CuherwoUV-'M.irrii Guide" CHA. J. C.'KUN k CO, ; J 07 Cowery. New York. Tost Otuee box 4.5fß. ! Ti.i i i Tl-Ul ,T - . . . i 1 TVTTT T TTr c OTTrrTrnrr -nm MILiIjEK SC S W II-TEH ART J Dealers ill j PHflTC! C; OTTrT7,C! 1 Leather and Fiiiiiiiq;-?, First door South of Per thing' Pf'J Store. PLYMOUTH, IND. thy would rov-i-trnlly Invit th- attention of the 1 riti.i 'its Pivmoiith. and Mar-nil and .'idi nnin-' rn.tntl.v. to tli-ir ln.-M ,t vie, of rn-Mm mid - Itv.t. , lid SIuh?. Ladies'. Mio',t;iiildr.-uV, ilen l'oV and Youtli PjeJ and sewd work. ' We dlr.-t rapcttl atC?iiton to the. prcat variety ot IajsPiit and b'indinc.- . A prices before parPli'.ne eall nd ii mi-i.i t r ii-i..i l.f,ii nnr. ' elia.4i!ir eUtiwhere. . .. .. .-v . ..... -- . w v ,' i They want tt litinctty n:idir?tood that they AVill not be Undersold by any EstaMieliuient iu Plymouth, or even In the orth-wet vlinKUfl MILLKR .t SWIXUII.vn T. PRUSSINa'S Fure Cider Vinegar. - "' ASK. POlt PllUSSlN'd's PUP.C CiPF.U VINE. üa,fiav Ginxn. It is S iron- and Ptl iUble WARRANTED PURE, and t TRESER 'F PICKLES 4 ' First Prenvum awanled at the V. S. Fair, and r Ii t I -l.mAA.v.k - 4 ' - . . . 1 kind in the U. Established IMS. Capacity niu vyiuo-! Miy rair. Largest works of the nuutiic'jauu vvreiuj oarrcll pcrtliy. CHARLES G, E. PRUSSINQj :i3i :$ ii state 4-r.
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C. c. I., fl. K. Time Tabic, j WINTER ARRAVHKMENT L eastward. i 'vcLa Porte, .UU) (Sundays Kxeeptr,!,' A M Arrireat Plymouth, p. 3 .y westward. tf, 'vpnnniiiii 2 00 P . nf Arrivcat L prtp ; 4:0o p lc,':l!n, r"nbrLaPorte?!m.w',:(.h it kent m . . rÄ r t . ' nP-Ft. W.& C.R.F!. time R. DRnrjVER. Su?i t. rv, a. ä o. tc. x? EXPRESS TRAIVS PASS WANaTV.H. ) VOBTH, j N'te.-?ref,;Sn!avsesee nte.l).. 4.50 A Cay 7.22 1 OOIVC 80VT, - ; Niffhf Ernr. s.,.!, ,,-,1, o.f M ' mid . i vV ip sconteil ). .'.' ' 0 31 ; i " ' ! TTT v I m fl.l II li "S- ' O KNf2Ulitb OF Dr. W. X. BAILEY. Jan.3d,lS07. 3ra. TF YOU WANT ri H'TV ANYTHING l.V the line of PURXITÜ R E, S21T WD SICSLT FrdSHH h A.D .11 V CO TO FO.t A well T5.ii.iir:r corn.v, AND Tile ! Q rT XJTT K T CT P5 ; XJ,J y ÖUilc JtxS North ortheWabaih Ittror, go lo "WRIGHT & PALMER'S. ' IC AV Tfrxl BM r rA tQ Q Jv. " ktQ2Q (it post ornci: zsuli.vg.--J. M- MOORE j ri'rr"? ir"' ' xtt r'vir I TJ.,IL.. I ILL L.. OS j -Tfliool f ftoah ! JjILljii' J)'iauZ3, J(l!. ;-JlJQ.;Z. .... , . , . . I .I'Ä V! T j ETiCAL 'VUitiiS. tz.suxri.r isocvn " ofa!3 kia 1 . Tb Lit ra'.ü tlim of 'Pt 7i 7V -T.T K ! VIOLIX AXD GLTTAH nSTTtUCTC?.? Toys, Toy?, Toys, 7? Ü rr r?T. ?47 ,!lorrt4;i.vrUIC AI.üV.M-Cci-: an-V lVn cC-o' tt. tc. ri-y i:r-r -roit indi-r.n.-ü. f thc?i; -rleLiii to ri: vlJ-ull ..n. J. 11. MJOT;. T 3 IC j GREAT NEW EN3LÄHB REMEDY, rrt -ÄAeiS 3.Pino Compound :"r"?rod to tee afil'ce thriurhov.t rti? ettn nivlrlX oecn pr VO I !v the t 'tOt eltV- - ." n the New Ln- an 1 .t t..i. wtiere i: merits trtva heco.ae x weil kuowi us the trc - w.in-.i in nin, mi'THFin virrijo. dy for Ki. hier Comrtiaints, f)Ueti . IhfTk' iIfr of NYMinr Urinf, Jdoedin from the Kidiievs an I d lor. ai l iln vel , It na.eailv ia tin rin; of 1-55 thitOdaMm. pond wis or nite.l. A TiemS-r of mr fsirü .. ........ w:" -cf w -n irritation ofthe thrMt .itten 1 c" w"' a a'MSfeeanio couh. I haJ f..r some. tiionlhs prviou- itiouhf tint a nronnatlon lir. I,,, r.,r!-sh-Hlt1.inl.l.l,rl..i.r. -V V: - -r - ' v4 . 1.4 l 'III- iniui h so compm led-.s tobe rerv usofil hi dia-iv, of tt.voat a.l I,,,,-,. To tt the vain- of ,t in th- ca- ihide.l to, I com;vound a surill q'nntitv , oi nio r..MiC'iie um i h id too:i n'.!mu' in l "ira V 1:1 t,-;!P0nf,d le. Hi-re.nU wm .xcVeJ. inslTr itifyin. Within two divs tiio irrititioa ot toe throit wa reisorcd. the eouch led and a speed v cure wa t Tooted. Son t :.'r this I ' . . . "em somen i la.ivin I.mm t in I'irv, .. !(.t w'n hiil been satTerin? for s-ota weeks fr im a had couh ocoiiiouoil by a niiMen ohl. and 'n j rusrd mncus streaked With blood. She sor found ; relief, and sent for mire. She took al-out tea onncc of it and ?ot well. J. ß Cl.irlco l,0r rf th f,,.-.. r .-i ti " f . 7 r, t,,? P't M.rror mnie a lr,n' or ,he 9iTrt preparation m Iho ciecfafce Tore cold, an.l wa cured immediately. Ifc wji so hihlrp'en-ed with t'ie reauVsand s confident m ueee. atteiminir its s.ih's if olaced before th P 'bc, that he finally persuaJe.l mo to tive it a name and send if hmi 1 t..h..rf 1... ...'r..:n .m I :. u ' ......... It.. t . . . . . . ... ii ,ii i it .411'. III 11. I (11 1 1 . 1 nTl.Ml r Vila. .lIT.l.in In November IF33, I firt advertised it under the name of White Pine Compound. In two ve an from that time thfre had ho!e i!od in Manchester alone one hundred dollar worth. here H took the load of alt the coah remedies in the n.irket and it ill m ontains that. position. There id r.o J reasons for all this; It is very soothing and healhic in its nature, U warming" to the sionnoli. end plonant withal to the t.nte and is execrdin-Iy clieap. As a remedy tor kidney .omldain the White Pine Compoun i standi unrivaled. It wa not originated for that purpeise; but person ia uing it for a coush was not only cured oftha j eouh but was alo cured of a kidnv diflicultr of ! t0n Tcaisst 'rJI'- sic that accident tldiKOT. ' CT mi7'3"n' used it for the fame pur. ! 1 Te.AM 'c been coinpletdv cured. Tl.itira. jeiWis at afe and pleasant to take it is effect. iu.il. MYCR DRO'3 1 CO Wholesale A'ti, Tt. Warne, F.odi T. A. I.BMON, ) Cl. BLATM. V Act', at rjymooth. H. B. PER3aiNO, ) I!-1G-1t . . . DYE STUFF of every kiodani ofihelut (pd'tT, t!
