Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 July 1867 — Page 1
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W JLJ U ITA lJ -LaW THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT, EVERT THUrtSD VT MORNING, AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. BY S. L. H ARVE . OFFICE, IX PtJül'OFFICE BVlLDX'i. VPSTAJIts. TEilH OF SUOTPllOV jW A HU Ii ALdAV..,. . . . the pipT in everv case will be discontii-ueu ai wie expire Ion of the tiin. p.iil fr, aniens -idvunco payment l il UJ'TIIIS Ul Jl " - ... " - , To-a HipscrPj-M ho sret their paper ly th'J carrier tu i.V. frr l.:i:pr tiTol. will b charv J tweuty-üve cent a year extra Rates of Advertising : Oa a ivure1 (th? sp:iC' of ten Uu-1' or le.-s of this : tvp. one week, jl,OJ; an J for euch a-LI'.tioual insertion, Na. i jrj. 1 no. ,iiim. -Ibim. Gm-:. 1 year 1 sraara $ -I.M $ ."- $ $ I'MM 4.00 li.no S.'H 1-J.OO 1.-..00 3 :m S.oi M.im) 1.1.00 S UK) 4 " 6..7) lit.iVl l-i.K Km) T.00 i: oi. 7.:.) u.iii l.yoi -.um :;(. i col. i.Wt 17.n0 I col. ls.w -r.o) ;).0) : ho.iio sn.no ".oj L-sfl Advert Uem?nti t.r-): Dinare Tor tri Uwt uiertiou. anJ il.Wa snaaro for e nob a ldiii nal ln-jertioa, ch-ir'd to pt:jm urder'usj their paMic.itioa. j Cuminau'.ca'.nta to promote private tntere-n tau-ft u" paM for at the regular a'hcrti-i-tl rai--. i JiSÄfSÄ rf Tuition, ' Blrvl ii fu -i-itleil, will ' eoatinaed till urlered oat, , aii J ch irire"! at r-'uhir r it'.-s. L-K'al aotiee l;) eeun for ai.Ii !in ;. 1 US IN ESS G A II DS - TliPIrtuJuthßran-!i Ranking Co , (SaccC'S0 to the" Plymouth Urneh of the Kauk of the j SutJif luili m i, open front 9 tal-oVlui. k A. i anlfrom 1 to 1 o'clock V. M. ! T. C,K K-5.SM.ri. Tre.-i lent. Tll-nlO-tf. T. CRrS.SXKIl,jr. Cishic-. ; XA I ION Ah liOlhh. 1 . . ' ' ! SOUTI OF YELLOW R IVLR rjRIDdL, Micliii'an St., Plymouth, Ind. j ThiJ house h n recently been refitted andrefuranJieJ anew, auJ 'a centrally locateJ. Guests ' rtoppinat t!ie National will iin-l ample accomrnc Jatiorn, and the Utlei ?i'oplic ! vr' the est ; the mirket atfrdi ULOUGE KOCII. j Til n5 tf. i rAlNTlXCf, GliAIXtXG, PA-j PKIMIAXCJIX, (i'C j .ARMSTRONG & TYNKR. Htm-.-. Si-n an-1 .nia- , Viental painttfr, timiiiin-l'ap-r Haninir, tc. Mfpia tear of A. P. Elliott's waoa shop. . E. AR MATRON 1:, ! ilf,ia W. W. TYNKR. t J. OSBORNE, ; Attorney zt lazx-ccr, ! AND JUSTICE Or THE PEA.CE. j removed hit oflio; to th e.it -51 of Mi.-liian j PTreet. oi the Mo -k mxt north tf th- Parker l! ".- '. vitifr' h will ! pi- iscil to tho having lniin--t lraai-t vvirii him. Coil-eiiona in:ul an 1 m-.m-y ; ro.x.liy rerailtfd. i Particular att-ntion "ivea t the rOttlera-ut of i--tate: I ani j;i:.rlia:ihiis. rr.: - tf 1:ari: i :r Situ lie 1 v the n r,;iu V:n'";i.irto!i streets BAILBY & SMITH, i ..e cT Miol.ij.t::' ; Proprietors Thlt.ire J.1.-1 einicio-ts Ilotclhu ,on le ted for iminhorot veArs bv t!i; a'.cve r'ntle:neii. au I I fnllr platted a:,! rviired. and u-nler its t-resent i t roprietordhip. will be ker-t as a l'irsCl e- ilon-e. tf I . . DU. W. J-V0OBY, I'J1YI' I I V I S!.!i;?. OA. VV.i ovT ti. o. 'M,..mJ(VHll-.MW.S,ir... I
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R. W. Ä.1)ILKY. t:espe-;tfai: tor I dors h"n r !"' nil stvi mm to t i? p.i...ic 1 D.F.sa ia r.im ovr I'cr shine's Dnii Stor. ! y.xr 2t:!i- ld'JG. (ll-:j:)-ly.) nt.J. M.GONHir., late surgeon ! t!o? ! 2 )t!i In li in.i Inf.mfrr. ofTers lus :.r.'. s- ...' fv.cec,tiro.o-..w,.-.Jru,..4..ic 1 fly axitb ilalwni. . ' . ,.. .t. -.!... V l ! . I J.J VINALL, noMa'-.MT'iiv rtivsierw ax: srr. ;i:n". PjtrticiiUratleatim?-uU) OoUr -trie prtctice, i U l.iisci4.s of w im?n a:i I e'liHren. OlLeover LJivM-.ori & Co.'.s "tote. ,i 1 vi o;.v5?:t t!i nrlh-we-it corner of the TaMic S utre. I ivr.i o-itS. Iuli ini. fvlOnJS tl . " . . A - "tf )KV KKEK asvT!:;:.mj)o t eil ati-l Tr.-.'lir. j ir 'tits. M 4!.. nr F r. r" nft-l to oticit tral-' in vry 'i?y. T.'.vn. j ill--. Il im ";-.."; mi l - r . lür.ii i i u , 4 th-. -iitir w rM. f or r.i- rn -t il t'l" nov Iti -i .-v-t i kno vn. --.ll Pol: cr: r. P;m:'IT :-.nl n-.tv i.r. 'ni:re:v!;r; tk:: :::! ! s-ntrt in -n a r t wniiM r:i;i j miV fro'n IltoJ". I :t dty. ml ti ri'. f! us ; A j m ill r init i! r.' iair'l of frm -!ifj -tr1 nrr : i:'vi!v in-"-TT.l th- r-.if r t!i ...'". A") to i - j ; I iT'rr3f I, ll v i i r'M 'Iy wi-.i t in io io-nv j rMljanlrasilv, rrit f .r fail in-:i."il.ir-i aiel a 1 1:- ! MILNOR ic C ". rKor.i rariri.T I ll il I1-i1a iv. N.-.v Y ' ;tv. UHE LIQ.U0".S foi Medical at. I oihrrwrt'H,.Mii hi hrl at mr St .r?, one dcor ' North of the Branch Bank. I J. F. V.NrY.MvJ::.T3LMtfJir. j PIf mouth, Mav 18,'C.. tf I - : I P.irrfJAdO I5ARHER SHOP, i UNDER MARKS k KURLICH'S STORE, IMyinout'j, Ittliiai: FhtriniU lir-cuttin.Shimpooning, kc, done i t'n?best atytc. Pirticular attention given to Prcin II dr and Whiskers. U"Ih lushest priiC piid for Li lies' It iir. vllall-Iy A. C. IIOLTZKNIi'JItFF. J. 11. LONG, X.IC2:T3ZD auctionegr, . Will prritly attend totlie XaIc of o-di and c Ittels in Marshall Coantr. 1 1-1 1-1 y Msianbcr, IjUinbvr. N. ILOGLKoBEK, tCO., Muoifitureis aal Healers in lurrber, are prep ire I to (ill orJirs for t.11 kin Ii of .un.hef on short notice. OiSee at lI.tt.Tbaje-' Ware linage. N. H.OI.KSnKE. Il-15-tf II.. TIIAYEK. J. ö .SCOTT, Oonoral Colloctor, Contin'iea to give Prompt Attention totbet Collection ol Claims. IT Be-it of rjfereBcea given when required. Terms laoderate. 3alS-tf. J. D. WOLL'OUD & SON", MANUFACTURERS OF TIIF. onLaporteSt-.caatof Wcstervelt'M Store, In the Machine Shop formerly occupied by J. w allies. W a XJ jnjoiith, Indiana. Steam Engine for Sale. A PORTABLE ENGINE 12 horse power, willb sold.aa we wish to make room for a Ir"-er one. Itcaabegeeorunainsat the Foundry antl Machine shop of vtrj AUA.MS & SIMONS, Houth ftrmouth
SADDLE -V HARNESS
r ,k-r bovin.- b.-,.. -.- the .. k of Duv'd H ..tin..... one ! . do'jr uct ot T i tld stand on j La Porte Stüki:t, Plymouth, Ind., ,f-t?.,T, ,,. 1 u,,. for :iV. H.ir- . ! Sia..!os. n.d!"r. ll-dto. Wl.is CuuvUcdsvat Upholstering Business, ( an.l warrant all work t) be of the Vest maiiuf.iwture. March 11, lS'o-tr. FTJEX1T TJ R E A. L. ALLKMAX. & CO. j lliv on hau l at al! tinvs -i co:iiil,'. nn l.-irnnt xtock , of c":t'.M!i-;t ":re an 1 Furniture, which, tltev will sell at Ton- re:ioni..'e r.aeJ. r.oo.lr-. ntil i'..iMm-. of j;i,r J t.lt t.h'isli'm ANo a co!UTl"fvj Ktix'V of u'itl-rtakr'i Fnmi'liiiikr I ill kuivl-i. A 00'l Hoar-"-hotou'.; :ueu:. vlir.l3tr FtLshianableTailyrina Itabllsliment w OVER. DAVIDSON & CO.' S'lviiF: AU kiu.l- of work ia 0'irlia I r.i in a V.T.-;iIor stylf to ai:y i:i ta-' ivi:i;itv. ait-1 i:if--ri'r to lion, in the n."lth w l'arli i:?;ir atti-ulk'a "'iv. n tv cj i J hto3 t ( ; i j i "live . L'lai Jäl'j, I ii. IMJ neu. & Fo::i'i:. New Sulooii aiid Rrslaiifanl. 5c:!h vf ti? IJjal, üäL: 5'. I'lvr. -ulh. Ia.ii.t3a. 'holet lanaors. Al-. Win--' a:il C'i.'ars k.-pt coa-trtTit-U ,m h an !. Oy-t-r- at. I U il.! iaine scrvo-I up in the Matf. " DR. J. B. WALKER, run DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR, Office, 117 South. Clark Street, r. 0. Bos, l27. CHICAGO. V hrT cxamiiifl variont tcrtiui iiial.s in the form of h-tt'.rs. rxtruct from f ni-a nud lu ni" jc iii na's, anid cwrtiäout' f euro frt in i t'rs'.in of will- rtputati.n. whkli hue Lpoii shown m l v Pr. J. 15. Walker, Hail ihf y Kive f tn t; te-tiniony in l'.iwr of ho livtor"a skill in trfutin difiis"S of tho Lyu uni !r. Pr. W lu aa appiiin'.nvi in ono of t!it larp-st L-ndoti HodI iui!, and is in cvrry r-.-p'-t a liUrally educated rnr, uJ Li 'ff.-rvnevs arv f.f tli highest tluiructer. Ji 1'reucb artificial tjua iaacrtvd. Price, f 15.00 each. 12--17-r.i!i C. CAPItOX, ATTOllN'KV ANI NOTAR V, W 11! M 1 t . i i ? 1 :- - f'r . - ! r. i 1 !ii;h Thicpil i;: !i:s lt.;! 1- ' - - - - ij.r.ptly m 1 carefully. ; r.it ti . ui i r i an l the 'ttl i of!) Cr l.'iifs r..'.itos. Ih iitt iOTI '!V.MJ f ' ''1 U 11 in-MH:S :?lyu.n - iaty a-il di-k n ty of ! -.ve 1 and dis.i - .Miors .n- "ir-.U :it re isonible r.it.. IK-c 1-, "l itz i'es in 1 it'o.t .vritt.en; n-f ru ni'Mif noatl v ia 1 .riicitlv drawn un an 1 aek no led rf - ra - :its tiken. j CoM.f.f i'!ONS ii . 1 in 1 ;i- !tr.,l v remitted. O.lice over II. 15- !):.';s):i " JV"") tY - '7 l.ore.rivu.aatlnl.aa. T-w 1 A. ( ). i( ) II ( Sn.'.KON DKNTIST, Cm 1)0 eopstitted :?';? el:-.'' cvrr .luv ex-.-pt Mon.Hs tui.l I 'f,-'l y?.iTyCr ?5 -jr Ortiee over Wetervelt's .Store, düp r u Y .M o u i ii I . I) i a a . 1' t Y M O U I" II I X D I A N A . f x.tTiir: your i.rvr.s f.,'r in.-ra or von,-f;l-nilv with-ood i,x u. A....nts, a,,d n-r trvkmno .nit nger. IVncie.si-fued an,! los-s s.ltur. i una i,i ) i.o ii.: u.'iir.iiui niur T i il , throMirli L. II. Ki.l.vl. Mtrch-j::. t;r viOiratf. v i .i y. wbiblo AclV LlMTj .1111 1 CCJ SUDIC WILMAM SoIIOf ll.hl. I",toitiET;r., iCmir Li I'ort-no 1 Wa'nvit Stre-t-i. PI.v motl,, (vcivmc 1 to anv irrt of t!: country on r1 .asi.nablc C.ttl an ! s- e o'tr .:toek before I.iri... A ca::d c. ii. i: :;i;vi:. ATil::t;:Y vr i,iw VVar C 1 a i "l' As't, Pi V IV C U t h , Ind. i: . 'i ... ..!. - e ll i via ni.'..n.O''i io ii'-ii::io nie Tiraciiec oi tue ltw lion-, will Practice tu r'i!tnn,s?t;irlc. I.aPortt itol ICoscinsko,.is well a? Marshall, Conntio?. Collection! promptly and cllieiontly attended to. CireTnl atf eu.i.rmivQn to rmbite business. Insurance ejected on In'vcmd Tiopcrt vin thc 'oe?tc.-nipa-nies h, tho United --.titer. " . SrEci.r. Attkntion ?xid to tue p.ocsrculioe of Claims of Soldier.-!, tli.-h' Widows and hf-ir for -mty, arrears of r ir.pcns.oiM anaotricrclnin; Kekers to Fanvell Field & Co., Citientr.i. S!uw Rarbonr k Co., Cineinroni, r.uekl.v Sheldon k Co., N. Y. (Jruir liennett ii Co., Pittsburg. .liiiCtf. A.. 15 KCK TITZ Oo.t WH )LKSAI.i: &. r.KTAir. liKAI.KKS IN GROCERIES, PROyiSIOHS, v ii o c k a : i : y , i r k i: s s n s : , PLYMOUTH, INDIANA3tf WANTED. The highest mark t price paiil for III DES at the Tannery formerly owned hy 1'. J'anl, IMyivKoith, Judiana. n 0tf J'ETJdt KCl I LA It It. erchaut'9 celebrated OAnOLIIIO L 7 I Oil, an indisMKiiH dde article for thc arm er, proprietor of Livery Stable and own or hto'-k "uerally Beware or (.ounterft it. In'JJ yj T. A. LEMON, A: sent. BUTCHER, Shop e.n. side Miehiij in Street, opposit aTlraini ank, Flrmoutii, In t. 3rtf. A Lar-ejitoek of W lI.I. IMPRH Jusi - received from tho M.muficttirers Cim-tomer.-cannot fail to suit t ..eirmlves in style quility, quantity and pr'cex at LEMON'S DrugS.ore. AVasronnmlcinjr. C HASLANGER &, BRO'8, !f mil Ckftttw i t f ir a frtn a -Trn. ... r t 4raithing, p unting and graining doac totrder'
PLYMOUTH,
hlu!j. .-. iL.uiinrj.Mjmi uwj utm termor f-oiii'-r ( tl-c Ji.trict School. Hare foot Loy and little iriii. She vvilti iv- oli. i k aiiti Cür'.ii, Iii a l'-rctu-ail blow a vita lua, Sluniy littto f:ir:::er uau. tKl '-ti'Mw bar, vita 1 rokcu rira, In tin- li-a-t t!iat trouble? him. A th (Kniivr ):'.il L' f-wiut.r,J. I'ull of mother ?. cbcieeet ihir.. Happy !itt!- ptiir arc tlipy, Chatting büth.-ly on tiie'way, in the mortunir irfih and cojIj tiyin to the iliatiict wchoel. Fromth- shady farm -bou.-e door Mother Wi.tch-4 till ?:o inoro Slie can follow- out ui i-iu'lit Th-y are ;;o:;,j, h- r heart's de'.ijLt. mm k -c tln-ta ittt;:i; there. (a the benches hard tn.d bare, Tird f.'tt vinir to .hii-.i frt. Conning o'er th-.- Ks- ni-i low? Sittiiit: at Hi? ii'X!i of .-chitcl. l'.y the purlinif KtP-amlot rool, '.Mm';' tl brake and lndinjj tri-t'S, Latins up the bread and cheebo I Or. with merry l.n:rli and thout, Wlicii tin- hoys ami irirl out, Hook and prncil ca-l away, See theia jauip and swia aiid play. Hark ! the fi-rul- on tin.- p::ie, liar h ni rap and rap aatu : liu -l.inr in wih rlurl: aIu.', M..rt- r,yd t t;::.;;y they t'o. ' oid- tht bay Lour :.v.ry. Till tin- warm mum wf-tt-r. ray Slants acro.- theop-U dour. And thj houro of nvhool are o't-r. H ippy, healthy Itl a;.,l lay, ? l it of ni.u!ph citrvhs joy, 1 :ve fr'jt.i tyrant fashion's rub', ;oin to the itSirict sehoc 1. la tii- buv ii-ton of li.', Mid-r it r-i!.; T-.m-i ftrtfe, A- your pathway sha'l divide, Frc'." the roof-tree w .Inderin.; wide. !-tno.-h'- ofth- i: r:.i;i.' hourj?. Son.' of 1. "ids and so-rt f I'owufj, I.h-at of lambs, and fonr f rill. Will cjine ? vcet!y o't ryoa still. Andyour t LoitLf ro yearniuir back, "t-r tli; ii:'ilf childhood track, Wli.-ii the 1 liefst rtiad ytui knew Wa the on - thai led yösi to 'I'h.v ( liool liiini,-. on.- luil.' jnr.y. Wln-ru the birch und ruh' held sav. THE RIOT Al FiLlNKLIN, TENS. Froia the Xa-hv!lle Union, July . The most inleiise excitement prevailed in this city throughout .Sunday, rumors having gained circulation that a bloodv riot h i t occurred t:': the previous night at Franklin, a small city 1 miles south of this place, on tbe Nashville; and Decatur railroad. tK scene of the mcniurable battle of Frank 1 in. ! Jt ras well understood here that 3 rad- . ical meeting had been held at Franklin on ; Saturday, ami from this it was prenernüy su j ie 1 the riot had grown. The facts', i however, show a somewhat diiTerent case, i A ralical meeting had been called at that I place, and at I o c'.h k in ihe afternoon .i . ........it, , , ... i i it i ' ' i iii -i i . 1 1 1 ; .ui i n i i 1 . I t..n Im.invoi' th.vn armed, had ase;n!ljd at j 'he count-house, who: e the sp'aking was !'?be done, Ab-Siiiiij. a cA,ivd man cm- ' i 1 ve 1 at the eipitoh introduced I M :j , ,. l ; .... i , 1 ,. ,1 ; i . J K " " i ." ' . ':uu""ul,l! 1,11 uTri' j tive fit Wiliiauisoii county in the lower : house d the general is-emblv. niio was ! r",Iowed by W. V. Kiliott, candidate f ,r ' C ate Senator. Flliott spoke ahmit an hour and a j.all, when John Jnmi.de, oneotfhc jralial nominees for Coreres i: ibis (the ! f.fth) ditri-t, iv tl.tand and made the last speech, occupying two hours, and the meeting rpiietiy broke up at ö o'clock. The drums, files and banners were laid ni . . , " - . - -r j 111 tli,i court-bouse, and a portion of the I 111 1 crowo movco nonicwa !. (icneral 'rr.od ii i'!iii" nnrrnrn l tn r.ro. . - -.- -1 i - - l - Vail, and no harsh Words ha 1 passe 1 in any p,.rti..n of the cmwd. 1 At ah.-ut half- a.t ." o'clock, Joe Williams, the great colored oonscrva' ivc orator, who had boon addressing a large meeting at Si ring Hill, l'i mil d.st.ti.t, rode info town in a buggy, aceoxipat.ied hy Alfred
Xewsom, a colored man. Tliey drove uplchecre
to t,L. slurc ,f Col. John M. House, W here l'i'''-'-"i't oi ui. oo.reu conservative chid, ... i. : : . . l w : 1 1 : .. . i i . i i woo lun.e'i u iiiiains to a.;iress me ciui at the ccnrt-ii us AYilliain.H ro;.!i:d that it r.'onl 1 be i:ni rrosilde for liim to do .so. as it was import ant that he should 1 o in ahviile that niulit. l.win a:ai:i nred, but W illiams still refused, and in a lew minutes htarted v.! toward Nashville, Alter crossing Hurj etii river, Newborn rcnion.-tratwl v.dth V illi:i ms. saying that he .shoi'.l l not think ol'jroin on to Xashrille until next day, as their hor.se had been driven a h npr way, and eonld not well .stand the fatigue of a drive h'jnie. Some fttrther tall; IVdlowed, when Williams f.ni'liv Coiicluued to torn baek. As they aain readied thc sfjt'.arc, they were observed Iy a lare number of the loyal league, who were on thir way to the leniruc room?. As the buy camo up, the leaure.s crowded around it, 5o:?ic of thcm .shaking hands with and widjomin William., while others received him by tipping thc vchiele and calling upon h-m toet out and make a ppecch. Williams repeatedly declined, but the' would not listen to him, and he was forcibly lifted from his feat to tho ground. Two of the leaders of thc leaguo then locked arms wirf, him, and thc three then marched to the court-hou-o, followed by the crowd, who ehecrcd for Williams, and .dionted 4,enine and h?ar the rebel Joe Williams speak " The bell of the court-house raup out clearly and loudly, and people from all quarters beau to .lock around, a? the colored orator mounted thc .step.?. As he commenced his speech, the deepest interest was manifested by thc lare assembly, and their attention wax riveted upon thc speaker as he proceeded. Kerythiu was orderly and rjuiet, and there, appeared no possible prospect of any trouble, though a number of thc league were armed with revolvers, and swords daugled at the sides of their leaders. A number of mean white", who were watching the course matters were takinjr, could not brook tho idea that the colored men should be allowed to lieur the truth from one of their own people, and at once determined that thc meeting fdioul I be broken up. One John l.lis.J, an unprincipled white radical, thc proprietor of a store in that place, appeared to ba the most active in his cflorU to draw away the crowd. In about fifteen minutes, thc drums, fifes and banners wcro brought out, and the long roll aounded. aud every body' turned tlieir eJC3 fcf a moment to the centre of
INDIANA, THÜliSDAY,
tli2 square, v;hcro.lnc Musicians siooJ. A ui b VI 111V OU.ill ll.lll-..lnlH.O , awav. ami in a little while commcucc j iu as if for a procc'sion, takii from the whites, auJ setting ! Uro wu low. The friends of le, appealed to the rciuaipin men who are intcrferinir. The colored j.t-ople waut to hear him speak." Colonel House called upon the conservatives not to interiere with the black men, who were, he said, in no way to blame. Thc Colonel then started to Bliss, who at once commenced moving away, but being called upon to Hali, he stopped until Col. House came up. A conversation fullered,. in which the Colonel was insulted by Bliss, and promptly resented the in suit by slapping him in the face. Bliss walked rapidly laik to the leag tiers and Col. House went to his store, I !"" J I TV Ii All A i - i - - c- " i s -rr. ti. . ,-,..: l vir . j i t trausin.ited to llha.us, annr him to n...,, . , i- n r J , 1. cease ; peaking . t!:r.t lurter trouble mirrht ....V-.V.V. t. im.iiniia.li' he :,v, id,vl Tl,; v,i,f 1,0 i;.,! .....w... ...., ij.v iv wumi'iiv Willi, ana en inn down trnin tho eto,- v i, IT 1 9 w v- i asked; 'AVho are yoti going to kill?" Some one replied, "John House." ':1 t do any such thing, said the officer; displaying their banners conspicuously1 hose banners bore the inscriptions 'Treason must be made odious and Traitors puui.-hed ; '-My Policy JMayed Out ''Bemember I'ort Pillow when you cast your vote ;" ' The Badicals Build, the Conservatives Burn our School-houses and Churches f'Andv can't control Congress 'Vote: the Badical Ticket." In additiou to these a plain ilag;. bear the names of ilrownl-jw, Trimble and Kiliott, Boan..nd jk'Fall, r?as raised. flhe w.ird was niveu, and thc dark colum l. numbering' about no Icaiuurs, all atl.' - w.l - . r i n.. r" ""? ",VMlu u""r al hotel, they were stopped and addressed by Mr. Kiliott. who impiored them to i?o noth - furiated niob Iiad determined to take his life that night, and that lie might look for trouble. When Elliott cloved his remarks, the leniru marched over to the ton of .Tnlm
the league to protect mm. A colore:; Ad the wouuded leaguers were struck ! peace of the State prerveJ, but didn't! VlCa-.v. 0f Vieo Preident ccrta'n man said to Lv. Juo. M. House, '-.Massa J by buck-hot or squirrel shot. Some ot 1 exactly know how best to preserve it. He : di.-tin..uihed -'enitors and Kef rc-eutaMvcs John dey re all r wme to take him down' I them were terribly frightened. One who ! regarded the State Govennnent of Tenne,- t Tx o'eald the Colonel -they will not if , had received a slight llesh wound in the see as the worst despotic he had ever w i t"1 sou" 1 mo"t I- n n ' wc stand tarn. It is only some low white j back, jiave himself up fur dead, until he 1 heard of-a military despotism in its w.,r,-t. ! XL . . s- C m- "
it aver to the sture ot Co . Hoine. """" ""') hu una tnat . j j j t,cu,.i, T wa. t'.c 0I1.. : ... , . , i, ".' In Hi. ,ea time. l!lif5, ., i, hi, '--J-" M t, !ve ,e do so, i ' .r'!,' tM" ti " U i Z ecli., Hn, " Uf nnel, was ealhng Uou thc league to ''g", l , 1 , f i i to.:.-aid he had to remove Gov. Well because ' )ier.t) ..lt thewiv n-n t bo for him," and was drawing some oü them h ex ent that 1 had an upp rtnn.ty of , l0 ,vag au ut ia the wa e' re-X 1 ,i I 11 3 , i -Ut be acc-nd. after him. One ol the colored ofT'.ers U? !l ! ,strt-tio:i. Vic tl.Wt s , Z he' s ! 1 1 th?
can too any sucli tiling," sai-l the otliccr; """""j, " ui my letters j duties, but merely snvs he was an impedi"he's mv friend bo i.nrrr did 'un Ucurgia, said he was very clad 1. had ! f i i.;' av..h i. 'A i.
harm: fit Ii, Uw fiV, t i,, published the fact that he had advised ! " , 3 ! KerUMf " t1'"' ' ' 1? 'Irr.Th, appeared to excite .sane division, ?f ' -ti- of Alexander lb s;te-1 hhil v 1Ia3 tlit licKo"! him anv ? I can ' uiTelecüo'' ' but the drums continued beating, and eis to the J.nited .States Senate .n 180o. i llot ,cc that ;t ha,. .Xn l a,;l- j " Wilhams l;ad ceased speaking, all the j J coaldn t imagine, he said, where 1 hml ; shoua rCpl:,:c Wells, hoW Wouhlthat I V Voice n'oTthT77c mcmborsof the league gathered at ncüt.llA '"atiü.,, as he didn t think ! ubstruct lh e Jxccution of lhis Ia;v y T!ie.e ",CC ll0m t,1C -,,U' rrnirt. a::! fot-nipd 5r, p ,b.TM fr iii.r,.l.;..., anvborjy knew ol the facts ot the case ex- .,...:,.! t , U h::e Senator HounJas and the lat
i?S that wo:;ld Iu to a disturbance. . "ouuceu aii overtne country lor tryn.g to, 4.Wcjl, tliat lcp reconstruction at!Mtl,,u 7 Ul s!ur au-l inlerior. and J, At thest'.reot Col. House a small r ar- i Ct lvli Vf ofiico 'pointing robds a!,M r, ;.T:e vru,,, tat ;re!?S r"1, y's au' other man, urn in favor of ty ol hisJVieuds had assembled, armed . lmco- 1 1JCVer (lul y" of the! ,hcro ;i(,t ll0 execu(i(li, (lf ti. ,.IW ! . .the suj.cnor portion assi-r,eJ to with shot guns, as his hie had been threat- tk.,ud; 1 .;)'as V,' t0 deet ?ch ?ucu i.ue way or the other, and it would (0 a white race ened and some of the leaguers had been tl,ei1,:ia u wouhl be wrong to elect them . Ji;al Wltcr to (.t thcm vorve iut l)a,ir bat a disloyal cO; perhead to.s same drinking pretty Ircely. An old colored "'T; M . . . . . , j term o' office, and when thev ran out or - ;b.""1,a,,,1- AU " W?IJ ty'?" woman had eometobim fiv!n.,lMl,., 1 1 -Mr. Johnson what, in my judg-! ,i.,P ,.,.,.. ... r.ii ti living, lie thinks the negro interior b-
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Campbell, where they were supplied withta!'C Vie '" votes wotiht engender strite twenty or thirty muskets, audMheu affai, I jetwecu the negroes and the whites in the
moved on. The rv(.iten.ent. un rür (-Vof large numbers cf the people had Hocked to their windows and doors, or collected upon the streets. At the house of Dr. IJ. B. Chile, corner of Main and Cameron streets, the lei true Tiaited and were ad dressed bv John Trimble and several oth- . ci
persons, white and colored, who appeal-1 V! .feullMl- luT C:,M 1 do l even- against Sheridan, -n! :ss wh at l have j Wi,s rcCt-'ved at thc Sherbrooke railway to them to hc.piietandoiderly. i ncy , .,hx,!Sün- A U;ir . fa?es ,!i vit- j jst related be viewed in that liuht. but i j statu,n ,' :i hr' frowd of pe-ple, who ecred for Trii.ible and in a few minutes ab,C I1 MIch,a ?t?!c . ol. a,!:l,irs 'CS (:n--" ! cu.M easily see from his manner tint l.c ! .Cred lim heartily, when tiie train ar-re!:-d ofT to Academy Hill, in the out- 1 c-l,,e nill I:u'rh f"1. t.hc .u,c" ol a. V ;ir oi felt keenly ti c attempts of that i.ilitary n V'L '-;veral person entered the car to Tt3 t f the town, where they slacked r:lc il be brought about by chicfiain to b. ing him and his office into i oxr1;1" to him the object of the cheering, J lltliI..jtfi.... . I F . ll l1 At It ...
-cl m n ref arms, threw out rickets, and were addro- . . . . : . ed by 31 r. KüioU ar:d I). M. ClifTc, the registration commissioner, both of whom mgod them to go quietly home. Diiss and hi:, party, however, feoiied to have the leaguers under complete contr jl, and, as thev were inarching back to town, some one asked, "Are you well loaded V 'We are all ready," was the reply. "Then, when you come to House's corner, lire into it. It makes no difference who you kill; its dark and no one will know who you hit," s:.id the first speaker. It was about half past S when the league again reached the square. Just before it bad arrived at House's corner, Allea Williams, an inilucntial colored man, came to thc back door of House's c?rncr. where the Colo ind ami a fmaU party of friends wtfre standing, and where they had bcMi called by t..e m ic of the dru.r.s. lie asked to see Mr. Sam House. Col. House stepped forward and aked if he (the Col.) would not do as well, Williims said "Yes." He then saici, "'We're not going to have any fuss; we're going to break up." "I am very glad, Allen ; that is just what wc want; all good citizens waut peace, replk'd Col. House. As the conversation ended, Allen Williams walked off toward the column of leaguers, who had l3' this time moved up to the store, and come to a front face. He had taken some 20 steps when the sharp crack of a musket sounded from the left center of the column, and a miunie ball struck 31 r. Morris II. Cody, Jr., who was standing at the door of the store with his hand resting upon tho muzzle cf a doublebarreled shot gun. Mr Cody staggered a little, but quick a., thought raised Iiis piece and discharged both barrels simultaneously into the midst of the leaguers. In a moment afterwards he was dead, and his body removed to the iusido cf tho building. Doll; sides then poured in a vigorons fire, the wounded of Col. House's, party being carried into the idorc ns fast as they foil. A large number of citizens hearing the firing, r ished to thc place, tlirty ur fort) joining House's party. Thus re-in-furced,thc little garrison at tho store charg'cd the league, which at once gave way and retired, taking their wounded with them, and the conflict eudeL Joe Williams and Alfred Newsoni, when the firing commenced, were standing outside tho store. Newsom received a number of buckshot iu his ear aud fiide, but was not teriously wouuded. Williams having heard that there ncrc parties in
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itely started termmed to to Nahviih, thus remo; ing wore ready fur fight, they should have, Mr. Chains E. Mos, writing from Virmicueatanii a;y trouble that li-ht lac-routed ly his armed soldier or unaruied citizens to u;..:a to the -Inii Slar - Z'-y'rrJ de-in-their cuo : presence, ulthoö-h he had Lccu a-ur-i ' rlseot at. i thuiuht the best wav wouli he : e t"i c": ii 1 mi xiAU iv l.v i rtc , t i.i " . oour.-.ctli thiiilv ti the rights o: tue black" uiijLiis ioi 0 a buhiüfi.' ot colored wen tlüt no ill- to regard the imhtia us tin insurrection and , 5 -
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anis, icarmc troub-, were üred after him sho eroded thesquare iHUing mcuil-ors cf.ou hU way home.
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VI ' , l7 mat iiau t-eeu lai.e-iou men inaKc e;cn a ues"oum a ropectaoie ; vote, moan thc Votl, ti:at ;vm control tho his back On .Sunday night we saw six ; sort ot government, said he, but lirownlow . resuit uf tu2 clection. That fact tho it:of thc co.ored league -tretehtd upon the ! can t get up a deeu.t sort of despot:..:.!, i tcllio'iit Afriyaa undcrähnd and U laviniloor, only one ot whom was seriously hurt. He believed the people of Tennes.-ee would ; i,: i".i..rsj ,.. ,-,..,,. . '. u ... t P
- Old not need any militia there at all, and t.ut,Unj that fact, the Al'rir.im l, .,h: ,. IFOIU ft TALK WITH Hl3I.:Jhat lt the trouble in the Stat2 was ;c.h(rt. , m;iJia(l',a(y tu f n.Ulr 1 brought about by Aorthern men going t.y jllilf w( nst. th,m tlf m.it: rid . vlyil ire Sail! about a Vai- of down there to., t:r up stnfe and make cap- oll t,;J(, rM7.r., ,.,, ' I s ue convention next turned upon t.on TIi,,v S:IV tht furnishing votes nud be
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. . 1 ,. , , I I 1 'I . 1 T I r r II t T 1 T I'i k V- 1 1 1 ' t 1 T . . . . l !.. --. . '"n 11 i 1 1 niiui üic u a itimi . . . - I h,i scarcely We,i .....J. Mr. .Johnson, alluding to one of my letter 1 ii ,. .. . rent hiios.dP iml ..i... "I .. ouv- vi i vi vkiiuia Willi t oneyoueu ov iciegrapn. torn nun my miormant was an cx-olJieer ot the army, who in thc spring ot '.Yas chief-ol stall' to Gen. Stcedman my other man who had been engaged m ' l:C -u lie nad, and yet I was de.i. i n. , . . . . luent, were thc views of the leading South -
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r . v.u, :;,a, "-'- kind, and don' t intend to never thon-lit ! i, l" 4 l- J ' .' eie me he hud mlormed me ot a despatch sent by !uf juin, it. Tht;y h:lve ,jkeu ,f the ! bepuhheau party was drifting. Mr. Unt.eu. Stcedman to Uie President, luuirui- Attorney Gener;ds opinion as an obstrue- i 'V'ered : U it wüu id bo auyisablc to elect Stephens, i tiIK fIiat-, all noI,,ense. 1CsS lU) such "I ot, nor never have been in ftvor and o tnc 1 resident s prompt reply that ; t!;; Thc rcnioval cf civil olfu.on d,es 1 m;"u. Vutü" or jllr"r? or i won 1 be unw.se to thin.: cf uoiug so- I not aSsiit lho cXccuti,.:i cf bm at alL ; f quahlx them to h dd office, nor to that .Mr. Stephens was a prisoner ot war, ! jt j,a, l(.tli., u, .--ith it " ! 'b'rr,iarry them with white people; and I ?nd ought not to enter political lifo wh.il l 'ti n f?' H- i ihaV .Mr Wil -t ,.t j ! wH -y in addition tu this, that there is a uch was tht case. "I couldn't make out j a j lu y i laical diilerence between the black and where you go the facts, but you got them ! ho miI:tl colniminder, the power to " 1 ? 'v3; light, said the President. "1 to t hem . n i ,r 1 . r rohibit the f v,-, -mos f v,m n- mrmi ,t,
, t. v: " , ,rem3vc nn civil omeers; or iather vacating, lr ,,,.., not to think ol electing Mr. Stephens or j !M f r !r,, .,, !llif, .--,.. 'of scc-al and p-d.tical eouahty. And in-
era men on the subject of recottruetn.n j disl,alt.hes as inordinate, and sm-h as ! K.W,V, t,1,;,n :iort hl Tionty.unuer the military act ; that the mcde j ,,., people of thc Xorth ou-ht n-t to ap- j I''1'! who are very ardent ,n their upwluca was being adopted by a certian cl: ; laud . that the same state of allairs du.- ! o! no ?Tlffra lul ih? ot worthless and irresponsible men to se- ia ihc war lui,ht Il:lV0 j,, (o in,:lleulabl,. : J111' great admirers ot Mr. Lincoln, had
ouul"; u c,u,k' lrouu, ;1 ,wt iPr ailJ HoodsHcJ : but my own observa - "ous J04! ,no to, b ,llcvf tll:,t, ih "crr'Cs 7 lott-i.vca ici - lows to look upon the whiles as their natura enemuvs, anu that I dm not see how, !. 41... .!.. .... ... i. jf IV.Ifll ll .11111. I..M..I.I I... ll.. 1 ... I". I ,m" ot-e pre.a ent among me nc-roes, the two races could live together ."Vie II flULllIIII il I HTM' I !l Oll I I 1 . w f -1 . . , j ii.,... ir . marked that negro suffrage would have . - I Ia T ii 'I 1 . . . uee:: urougnt auout Oy Male action that: it was inevitable, and would trot have been resisted by t Ii 3 Southern States if left to thms.dves. It might not come as soot! as it has been forced upon them by Congress, but said he, 4,it would have come quite as .soon as it. ouht to have eome, aud quite as soon as thc tc'rocs were lit for it." In reply to a question, I told the President that I had seen very few men in the South who were in any true sense of the word rebels, and these few were men who had not been in the rebel army; that I thought most of what was called "disloyalty" was the elTect of the unjust and ungenerous treatment of tho South, If Con gressional legislation since the elo.se of the He replied that he did not believe He seen.öd to be vr- deeply interested in the a.Taifs of Tounessee, and listened attentively to what told him of my travels through that State. I was surprised to find him as well posted even as to the names of men who aro candidates for office there. I was describing to him the style of man who is running on the eon liscation platform at Nashville; told him he was a worthless scrub, who was accused of stealing everything he could lay his hands on and didn't deny it, and who, as I learned at Home, Georgia, while there was an original foul-mouthed feccsioniit. "Oh, yes," paid he, "you mean Mason." In regard to the Hrownlow militia, he said he had received a hundred petitions from tho bcüt people in Tennessee, asking him 10 send United Stales troops there to protect them against tho outrage.; now be ing committed by tho "State G uard." 1 asked him if he could, under the Constitution, send troops into Tennessee without tho request of the Governor or Legislature. He rcjdied that that waj a difficult question which ho had not yet determined. He certainly could send troops there on recruiting service and station them at Ivnoxville, Nashville, Chattanooga, and such points, aud if any disturbance occurred, whilo these troops were tbero it would be the duty of thc commanding officer to use them iu suppressing it. He feared very much that ltrownlow's militia would provoke riot and bloodshed. I told him that was what they were organized for, and the 1
War. He replied that he did not behove j :imi the poor little man has been worrvin i VI"' wcrcflhon piven, and thc cars movet! that, there were many rebels in the south, hinisclf v.'vh rnto death ever since " ll" ! :nV:,-v lnv':inIs Lennoxville, where he ana and that especially the men who foi-ht hns been 'writing to the Fenians about I fami,-v :,,i,lKd, and were again the recioagamst the Union were not rebels now, Vinegar Hill; to the Christians about the 10nts ofa !l0ir,3 reception from the cro,! and had no desire or intention to rebel happy hnd ; to the Jews about Jerusalem; awailingjiim. ''o'1"1, to the Iai.lits in f:ivnr ol !miii(ir,inii f.J --
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out. He didn't know, Le saiJ, what was!'J the radical party for their share of best tobe done; he wanted to .see the the offices of the Government:
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'" 1 A little l iter he said lus"J uoioie uie pcojMo oi iiiimtis in officer :.They lm.c talked ab-mfinv r-uttlni 1SS' th? Resident was prosed iuq edimcuts in the wav of tbe eccrti-.n I !l,n .to v'llt-'tl'-r h v." as m fator of negroftevi' this law. 1 have dune nothing oi the!"' aTC and ,"-r 1"?' ?culv
i: A little later he said I ..,,,. i...., .t. i ' . :..i t i v- oimii.iii iv i io oii iiici:i i.i v a.'i'U.ui ineni . rmtunt or election. " ! i -.,,.,". . c I , . ei, I,.-. oviI in lho ; itwa, jusL as ir(;cu I Moadc should have telegraphed to Mr. hin - cola that if lien. (Jraut's noliev w.-m .-.r. i f 4i,. or. .. ,(. r !.,. ..... i j soon be surrendered to den. Lee. -That's ,jUat about it," said the President, -and tlic people ought to see that encouraging !sueh tlh h ht h tll0 ()1ice (if ,? v 1 : jdent into disrespect, no matter what thev ,i,;ni- ir.,c.;.i ,.,,fi.; i..,; "' """" VI 111 - . lib . UI IIV'IIMO '.IO.IL-
bring him and his office into i oxr,;li to hun the object of thc cheering,. Just here, perhaps:, I may as'i1'0'.1 'Ir- Davis presented, him-eli on the
m coniemtit. .just nore. v.er nan j wen th;lt 1 kivc Vcrv a :ullil(Vltv I j - for setting at rest all anxiety on tho subject r,r .r;,!', '.,. v..ti.:.... . .1..kind will be attempted; and if any of the ( Jenerals commanding" in the South want political promotion, they must seek iu soma other way than by trying to get the Pres - ident to' tread on their coat tails. He won't do it. .Horton a in! Colfax. The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial, after relating how bitter is the feud between those two Ohio radical champions, Chief Justice Chase and Senator Wade, has the following in reference to Colfay. and Mortui :
"Colfax was bamboozled ly a few crazy!,, r' 1 :ms ,hon tred within the car. ellow.s into the beliet that he had a eh.mee ''"l'eo 'ors more, and one for Mrs. Da-
the Calvinisls in favor of hell; to the Catholics in favor of the Pope ; and to the radicals hallelujah for tho niggers. And a if this wasn't enough to elect a man, he has lectured three thousand four I: und red and fifty -five times on buffaloes, bears and wild eats. Morton has aspirations, but no chances. He pud Ccl-u.: hate each other inost cordially, and each will do vrhat in him lies to kill off thc other." i's'los i:11r111Uturry. The Chicago Tinu-x remarks that in Xcw York city, during the last six months, there was a falling off in the Internal Revenue collections of nearly $7,000,000. There is a proportionate falling off everywhere. The only thing in which there is not a falling oil' is the expenditures of the Government. U'e are paying Sl'2,000,000 of useless interest per annum to Xatioual Ibinks. Wc support a useless Preedman's l'ureau at an expense of $20,000,000 more per annum. We are pursuing a useless Indian war that will eost us more than 9100,000,000 per annum. When a nation constantly increases its espouses, and its receipts become as constantly lessened, tho final result is not a matter of doubt. In a town in Northern Derkshire, a bereaved widower was presented with .1 bill of?'.! for the diguing of his wife's grave. "What," says he, "two dollars for digging a grave in that eoft epot.
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; d the demands they will prclaldy make ; African vote will be the i nliuir vote i.i j out the Vu, , j c.i : fof j s;, , ll( Can , o' I: bxld. !',,, ii r. . . . ,.i l... :.. ..i ii n-u luui.i.i u , i.aiuii'' a ja-i tnuie oi : .1 r " 1 .t 1 the o)l:e:-?. And in that they are riiht. '.-, .... .. . J rt. "--nnpie justice to llie-e mcu who do. L' j the voting to grant them a lair p:'opoilici ; t h I uf t, t!,o C1CS1 right. oi all men. regardless of race or color. If ; that demand is refused, they will consider President Lineoln were holding their di.'i cushions before the pco.'de of Illirnds i ! a-much as thev can not so live, while thev . , . dortmain togetner, there must be the po-. : l-u' white man, and is in favor ol having j i"'tcrcut this pan.graj h out ami paste it 1 1,1 t,K',r hats: SJ tli:i.1 U m:,-v b (,f V'l-V rel" i 1 ,c"rc- 11 ,s a V01W irom 1110 üeu,i ar- : I-ihng to tneir common sense and selfrT.7; ' - lcceli ly Jeir'!-);! S:ivis. rpe.i Toronto l4:nl. t. Pavis raid a visit tn T.onnn vrM!. where his son is ar ddlege, ;lst wccT:. r.':':d platform, and was received with another 1 v v . . I ,uU.ik1 ,f Bering, i which, he re.dicul : on the sTibsili j '( 'otlemen, I thank you most kindly , ,,r tu's hearty Dritish reception, which I j tae as a manifestation of your sympathy 1 "" ,or ,,,ie '!1 misfortune. It ,,0T 0:,ks the true instincts of your race . I trust you may ever remain as free a people as you are now, and that under the union of your provinces, you may grow great and prosperous as you are free. 1 bore that vou will hold fast to your IJiitj is.t principles, :,nd that vmi inay over slave to cultivate a close and affectionate, eonnectiou with the mother country. ficntlcmen. again i thank vou." " t . I NotvIi,T the KiniiMic. The National Intelligencer, in diseu-si .g the bill i::t;t duccd into Congress construing thc reconstruct' en act, remarks: In a bill to exonerate (Jenerals r:crr. obedience to thj commander-in-chief, to creel public agents, and charge them in so. Ivan? words villi the "execution of ao". act" or a;ts of t!-e Congre 2 cf the Unit cd Ma tos, r.r.d to dr.tdr.r ir. positive term.'; that no State whatever shall eist, except during his p!raura, in hi . district, i., in our mind, a bill ossoV.";. 7 the Jipulli' , exouoraiing all who choose to accept it as a common law from obedience to the Con stitutitui and laws of the United States.' removing tho I 'resident from olfico mid substituting the principal A.iilita.y fT'cer at the seat of Government and sundry subordinates at ether points. Such is a bill of thc kind reported yesterday, if it be taken at its full import. Thoso who, as we do, regard it as no more capable of becoming a statute of the United State than a resolution dissolving the marriage relation in all the United' States will sustain the Ccnstution, but how long this revolution can bo stied by xncro argument, a confiding, but hw abiding people's early answer must tell. If Liberty is to bo preserved here, some, thing must be Irma to show that such i.i the public desire, notwithstanding th comparative popularity of the woikcrs of these monstr-us ensriucs of $Wr. -
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