Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 January 1868 — Page 1
WEEKLY r VOLUME 13. PLYMOUTH. INDIANA, TI1ÜHSDAY. JANUARY 2, L8C8. NtI.MlU.lt
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T-i t. OJJce over H. ii. Diciteon har lwai it -20. ! tr r-rr Ofrm at 7: tn1 0r "' ' A . Firm at'a, LaaA, vH) practice fa F than, stn-k. ; Ijit'or- m! Kod .-.. as a- M.ir-h:i!l. eeaudtf. j Ce?-iaiio:ur.!up;;yiiuJ r.li-i-t.'tr nttrad at to. ne M u-j. lafj gtrwa tafiaaaat Wtnaas. laaaaaa - . on nvr and praftatty, M BM mt-t CBipwcH m r.- Ca.. u . fHl itttffcfkaa ld Uai pro.-.-cattw nf rtilmtiaf tifiiP-i" 0anlaOaa ur.d lu-.r-. rr b ;!.-.:. arri- .rs ! iy. ;i eus n-1 nth-r rtaSOM. .? fatwun: :airw rT II i Uou. CltaaaSN Baa w, Paw ' . ir t Co.. tSa 4aa aJ, P.'.ir'i!, Btofaaa Je v'o.. N. Y . ;.ra l. iic;c: R M Cm-, HttalMMg. 10- '. .--.,-:' r..tr :. aontiane tn ri.v peat apt atteaeiop t:i CoOectliia i i;n n-t af refer- ; --. :i r' -,'i:r-ii Ti nas BftoaVratw. -!". : trw. 'Wi " N-H- Uvcvy al F"H Stasia, WtB. Prr U Ur. CllM I .pv' rr i i.il V.'atr.i't tr--f .. ? mrvi;!;. !n4. A wAf.wAW 1"t of harifP. farifaaarv Banrrfa aetvtw aaWSlaf.atl iini ". ia-j mtngm fmiwytm) to aay part oTUV taaaOj n-.-c-o''-1 fsna t.'Paift CaBt is aat awe aatara hiriug. j 1 fcfl OCihanics. ! gr.f - -V I V.V .-.-f. 1 1-; -r Jfc Hro.?. BMaaBetarrs at ;Vt r a-. Caavtaaa, et:. fftaaBaiabaiaa;, pat a araad yaäaiagap maw. j ..... A . , f ... . . ; J5 ,eeBPa Baav ce-"i-; corn-r of (''rlii.i .t baMMa ftSetufl pr v"t t ) Mk? all ujl a uf guaiaa la Um heal ffaa-1 utr Tffaaf taaaaniYita I ii ..' U.M. F.M;xr.r. Oj Tiitor. I FA min XAtl K TA Tf.OWSO 7 1 BLMfWFXT. or a Da1 tJ-a Oi.". -tor?. Att Klrnl I eC.WOfftc In ieir '.tri ' rinn in n n;Tinr trl to nny tn th- nmiif;.. ar.il lasnraw ta aaawaaflN aarta-aat. rarheajfi attaa : ro Cattwa CtattMfPlr a i ifi, til. li-l-if JAMEs FOUjOBk fiscallancous. Miwaji swatisr n.M, -tivk t.o. cat Triv-iinr -nN. Mate or FeniaK. of all rs Taat "d to otld I trad in every C ity, To ti, Vi;;iT"". rtsial 4, Wacfeabapi anrt fraatawy, BsraagBaaa Oi- sarlr world, r .r th- most il jatitc aarefftea aver k'.v-n -. . r rjOI'lT aiel as.nr hvi.?: m i':- 'v. I'i to "l o t ti v. ant no r e: of lo ! BjanB capfaal ro-.'-s t or r ?-Mto tsa -Um mur n:iy '.ririuteatne it r tap .iroflf. A'o muttvr;f t atii i i"" r r ' t ' ttrt'iA iWl wrt rf nan Wi y on aenaalt wih to nwkc monry riiiiüi aal Tor fn'l par?i"ul;ir-Miel a'(lr.-s - ,c , Ml NOR C i c fi'in l'. rm.) u-w-yi 10. rr.v a ij, i To ra Ct. . ttEQRnt: xof.1 . ft ' . "-.shop raal MfeMeaa atreat. opporiia Orancl Bank, r'yi antb T. a il S. J. , L9VO, !.' I .1 - r, rHl promptly t lnd to tha saV o', j'i.j ! - i .c -l-s in Mfir-liM'! Cosn. - y. lH-4:-ty. CHtCAGO HAl:r.y; SHOP.- Uariay ftariu X Bhrllrl " t j,-- s- !l;iir ' .. Skamoooiiiii'. c. d .a in tka hit Btyli. Pariti alaf mpatliif afvaa to D. tg Ua r aaal WbJakcra. Tka klajaaat prlca pafl far larti-.- - 11-44 A.C. II' ) LT KN DORFF. Dar.k. Tii Plyma ith B.-.inc: BanMn; C i.. (miccjso- io the Ply no iih Branch B.mk o .i ,: ol Indi Mffd o; -u Ooakto if aüek, . a., and Bsna : t i a'daok a. in. T. Ci'ig SN KU, riaslliiai I O COM 13r KM. T.i ? a 1 ,-.;rf -r. !i i ei - ; ti r 3:ur i to Itca'lb in a fiw.r,, ;a o,a :..,.... Ij ffl r Bfflag .offd lor .. ' i .i.vf . I . ;i i ! -I um l i. it I In. t ft rm .kA , UiQ.su .oh :T -era the la.-aus of cure. . TaaS wha i ' iryort ipreacriptioi i il.ii ., ( , u-iiii t!iratti.aa for i--ptir-lajaud aiii,' tU4ra', which liicy will ".ic! a fi r ' 'rmwmpHotr, Athn Vxnjh'. CkiaS) and all Tliroat i...d Liinz aacttwui. 1 'n unlv i.h'. -rf nf ill v.-rtifiT U aenllor the rtptfoa U td araaffr the aatletfd aad p- ad information wni.-h he one i - ro bo Invniaabl n.i ho hops every uff . iii iry lii remedy, aa it anil eoit theai ooiliuie. au.1 may pro a hfcseaiug. Farilmalfataa' T BBMC rUatlpa, fr, iy retara mail, will 4aae art lwea il EDWAftO A WILSON, " I WlUtaUMbanr, Kiaga Co S.Y 70; v.- :,rf yaqrrnr lor meil'.cirai and ott li. jK cau lc had at m tört, ouc Jr coiüj of IB . a Jul. May k. is. 1. t. VAWaiyyarrgfin,
I -viifv m r y m r 11.1s iaieo jn tlic stately clmnn of centuries high, ; Yr, rcma!n by which to truce Tlu en nis of years, though swift they fly. As tlio vrnr grows rddndod pnsntra awav, I With lttsjiijrw!h all Iff sorrow?, i "vYc glattly tfpfl curb New Year! day,
As the wearied Watcher hails the morrow. ThU natal da of the vrnr In fore us Ts hstfod Vfrfh hv o'er a'l th? attli ; Million of nice join thech'rn? Tn il c hymn ot loj fr New Years" birth : Frmnfi lowly hearth to the towering steeple The founds of rejoicing fl oat on the air: An I every kindrei1, nation and people Aroajid I he frsi.-tl bosfd ippemr. ! Aini.l tlio v v of flu (lav let us not be forget ful Of the manifold blettingi received in the For health, realfh and fHeods, oh ! let us b thankfoJ, And to riarbt and oar country hetrne to ihv lat. The treal of4fie arat-horse no longer reBoanda 0er the billa ami ralleys of our vnst doin:iin. And the eml ma of for row are seen on the gmand Which were hoi recently atained with the blöo ! of the slain. 1 lie year WIIOKC requiem songs are iie.no. Contains within Ma cold embrace The i:tt retaaiaa jaf tHanda most dear, Thou'.'h vacant in their aecnftomed place. From accidents bt flood and fieW, , , , , , How manv hearts hare med. . I I - . . f. . ..I ..... ...1 .. I, I I. WtlUH e:i o:;. twmi".' nnnuuuu For the anttmelr dc id ! For i rery one pfone down at sea, A family link brudeiy broken. Wnetl er uf high or law degree, Let a kiadh word for them be p ken. European kingsand potentates -To sle w the feiVc they bear each otlier. . i . ....I ....... . Hut rovaltv is all a sham. On free Io n, right aa 1 jiis!i;-e frownin g, In my vim m not worth a dam I To kct p tiic:n all fn m drowning. y,.t .,u (be world with month axape, Bvaads ready In catofa ihe fhintesl sound Which mihi tram the lips of aome Jackcnapt Whose only worth is in hi.-, crown. 'i be fashions rsTthe present year . rc d serving uf attention ; ' An 1 nangttl fboukJ cause the faithful chroni cler To pass them without raenti n. The bast ounj man llri paed in the fashion, Willi pants so I'gbt he dare not i eezc, Or laug!:, or show the least cm nion, For fear of accident, you sc! With patent-leaiUi ra, fitting tight, ih1 mustache trdfUBtad wwh extra care, II tornai a p'e tore, which i i; wed aright, ateatfurvty captvattatkaj mir, flic la Ii s, too, jiiut not be slighted. With their trailing skirts and waterfalls, ij.t la rdha ot'an age bcnigbti o. And their bonnets well, there very small. Cut whatever is, is tight, (they my, I r..t,;,., ;ri;-.:....,i i tw ., umIIIm r,rt. . - V "-1 Will not assuredly win the day, We firef Lnduri .hen pity then embtucc I An I then the chorcbes catch the mania Foi following up the Mtshiona. Uet up (Unnet ill for pay Qood enough for kir g or soldier! ration. The BJicrabera having in their sinful day, Learned how money is obtained, Qei up bm cries. and in auch ways, The Lord is served and the cause maintained. . We find our merc hants and bustm ss men, M'.: ii I ! e same as a year ago. a Though changes there of course have been, lint not for the worse I am Riad to know. : Though ninny have Raid in the year now past j Tlnil ' husineüs is so vi rv (hill," ikI nope that the time ia coming fast. ; When to tbclrstorcs with goods so foil, 'The peopla shall come with their pockets i;.....i i With the srecn-back prom is e to pay. : And Sju nd their n.oncy with a lavish hand, ! Lraving ccnoniv to a fbtutc day. j The farmer has hern blest with crops At bountiful af aVer gr.i w, M"9 amends, and more beside, j For the failure nf lira lasty sir o; two The prices, toa, have hier s i high, That these Wha sett, n0 fault could fin 1, And many ItetBJB whit Ii tha fa run is huy. They get at jwiccs of the olden 'ime. A noble calling is his who tills TheaniL His labor rrnaap wrallhj Which every aailmf cofleva'fl'Ia Securing to him the greatest blessing health. Ifis praise is sung in lofties strain , By Lards of cvrry nation, From Atlanlic 8 aJmtB lOflC Pht!. i 1 ' I By men of every station. Industry and skill, when plied aright, .v sure reward they must laherfl They who uhUfl and renp and sow, lUVlaj ROt alone in deeds of merit. Ftirjus BB needful arc the men who build I Itailroaila, ships and harbor.', Whose skill and industry to the nation vh i hi The wealth which 8pringH from li hk st labor. , In po-lit ies a greater change lfss been hy freemen wronght. Than ere nae tbnugbt within the range Of hopeful reason to bo brought.
Froca tyranny, in every shnpe, Whicli iaata and pajaaioai wwl I di-visc, Freedom's victories in many states Erat for tvrannv now light the s: ie.-. From thestate of Maine to the Pacific alope. Where .iroldcn mines are gtimmftiitj; forth, We bear the about! of victory an 1 hope Thejf will jre1 be heard o'er til the Borth. In Ohio, loo, where all ffai " dark," While men rallied itli one aeoord, Aii'l broke the nw ringsofthe nigger hr.reue. And lent adrift the nation's "wards." So m iny facia la thia barqoc were lost, That victory perched oh theft enetttieebsav ner. And the few tliat are left now v linlf bepe They m iy he finally sive 1 by the Galena tanner. The Key ft one state, with becoming grace, Determined her light ihoul 1 nol be hid, Wh hvto line, and tak -s her jl.:cc In the democratic pyramid. And yet, to raise the column higher, And swell the Dotes of victory stronger, New York, with a voice as from an empire, Dedan s oppression shall ro'i no longer. And thus we find it, when men are free.
fo act on principle, an 1 not through fear j Qf ibbeted on the nearest tree, Or impriaoneil in hinge ins lamp an ! drear. 4aaf a aiiv w e ior:i.mm 5t y an Bis ong at Ati iol X'k). f. ,,,,,, , , , Uoloael r. I Uarpeuter; who. durinj .. . 1 .... , .1 1 HH.UJ i e 1. 1............ t 1 1.. i..... ......... 1. . . .1 b I. MIH.-11 i i iji.il im, 11. i-. m ivjq Hide. lib, published .-everal articlen intend- . i toembiimhim as a saint in the eatimo lion of his Mttpporters I vua oi ...en. HsioH which has seeks to remove the iwiori
long prevailed, that Mr. Lincoln, while ,!!.,u,j
iht) battlefield of Ant riant, shortly after 1 he conflict, calljd for a eomio or ribald ong from aiarahal Hoover, one of his ecu t. Mr Carpenter nuoteti the n unc; of Mr B. II. Jenny, i weil ku iwii lecturer of New lurk," to prove that Mr. Joseph Seoft'ill, the .-'.v irk eorresptmdent . I I 1 TW T t 1 1 I ft. ; i nc uoniaiHi n ru n am. uarwm Vtwi, a :uniici to mm mat ne wi.ue it as a joke,- and receive! "ten pounds sterling" lor the etter in which it was contained. This is the proof which Mr. Urpenter offers to refate what ho calls a mabgnau. ealnmny. We admit that it amount., to nothnig Mr St OVlll In. id not originate the charge in hta New 1 c-k let t ter. It was the talk of the camp, ol b ith ttieeis and soldiers, af iiutietam, m Sejiti'inber, IS'JJ. Khortly after the purported ccurrettce. Thia we h ive from ah otliear alio was there than. President Mncola easae ta latietam a lew days af'er the battle, and with a retinue of I ; : : i -1 1 -e l uffienra and some pCTfutial friends in eluding marshal Lav mow, of the District of Column a. he rode over the gha-tlv field. When ::t uud of the principal intiunds, or trenches, where the largest number of corpses were interred, the president as the report was then in camp in order to divert his mind from the spectacle, called upon marshal 11 ver to ing the famous comic u!i' at u0ome Aamg. do-ey M This the marshul complied with, and the incident was reported in camp upon the arrival f the distinguished visit is. 'i he; oScar with whom Wa have eoeveraed in relation to the occurrence there, hear i it from whit bo rvjards as oin authtrrify, and baa no dtiubt of ifctrreetnefa. fit were untrue, it would have been rerj easy for Mr. Car; enter to hive puidi-hcd ftatementa to that effect from mar shall Hoover, in from other per -mis who were wirb the president on the occasion ailudod to, 8c will nttjf have Ural put :t into print, but it is eeraia it did not originate in (hat way That no reliance ia tu be placed upon larpcnter is evident from the lollowing, wdiich we take from the artiele above noted. He s;ljd : Lincoln ani Sbtmocb After are of the presidi-iit's nrochimatnins calling l..r mora men h id been apjortioned among i he different statea governor Seymour vent to tVawhimiton tn urge upon Mr Lincoln the reduction of the ojnota in New V'ok. Karly in the day, after bis arriv.il. lie sent in his card; but the pn sident surmised his errand, and the day wme away while he gave audience to other ealhtfd. At ihren o'clock he ordered theolhVe door to he thrown open and the wailing throng admitted. As they came in, complete1) filling the r om. Mr. Lta co ii s.i id. "I will first see goxernor Seniour. of New York." Governor Seymour came forward and took a seat near the preaidant, and in a low tone stiit. d hierrand. Mr Lincoln Bat in silence iill ho h id conclude I ; then raising his voice s i as to he heard by all the others present, he said I When tin- other governors id stritr- emin here, they come to :i-k wh it I they can do to help hold up inv hind. bill von coitie and ask me to re eafe you from doing wh it others do cheerfully and with ataeriiy,' Then tahing up si eard lie fore him, he turned sind said : "l will see Mt, next,' thus terminating I he interview. " To this we have the following ciocluaiva and withering m-U : To the F'litor o; the Ütlcf Mafafag RaralaTi on pnh igjl in thO Mointtj Ih rah pome exlraet-: from Mr. C.npen'er's letni aiaoeneav nf Mr Lincoln, an 1. among-id her. nun which apeak of myself. I aw not In the habit f correcting atteh mis statemenfs. bin .-is this puts Mr. liineoln in a n sibsurd und anfrdlhful light 1 wi.sh yotj "v aid puhhsh this note. Mr. Line 'Jo's thanks in me for help gMCTi arc mattv. is of record. Mr ('.irnti;tera atement is a sheer fabrication 1 whs never in Washington while I was gov criior. nor have I been there since I hitt thai "liieo I never had anv o-mi ei-ation or interview wii li Mr Lincoln about nub lie affairs, und I never nief him but mire, 1.1piiatnat wob aoon alter aia etcction iruu y roursu Jta . HORATtO SKY' MOIJU. Ctioa, December 111. 1 807." (j;u Enquirer. 4, gm a , 1 agaaa ThkNcw York Citizen su vs fr Sewjird having purchased 110 iceberg, and sccured the rcfu-il of an caril quake, n now ncgficiating for a volcano. Seward i however, den iaa the latter impaaehmeat.
Body or ttte fj tii 6mieror 7JaxlotfMan. The following is an Bceount oi the eeremony of the dettearjf of i he b i lv of t:i late Ärehditka Ferdinand Haxitnilian, ol Austria, to Adrral Tejjet llO, bv the major of VeM Crat, ippototed by the government, and in aeeoniant'e Wtth the ioHtruetiom as to the ninmer Hi wliich :ho ceretaouy wa to be peHV.tme'i: VgaU CatW, X"v. 27, IS T. T t! t F. Ftera if Hi? J .urn i' iMmMVt'Cti The body rfjaabed this city on the 'J":i at 3 v m . under a BhTtBtig eaoort of cm tab rj : the eon . intinder of the escort having in hi charge o ftealed pare I. containing tha key o' the e An, which he W is inHtructed to place in the haada of the unvor of the city. T!i. body was cmdueted end deposited in the parish church, ahere were in waiting the mayor, members of the city council, members of the bosrd-
of health and charity, and the nrincinnl federal and local authorities. The cfinri !i was then ordered to bo cleared by the no I'ca of the multitude, and sentries place l at the doora to prt cent any one from e - tering. The admiral waa then aisled that evrryihing wa ready for the de'fiv cry. Ha shortly appeared with h; st.i.'r" aM. dressed in citizen's elothea an i in deep mourning. The operation t cueiuumetace of opening a lafkfl deal ease, which w if an 1 to aoataia another eaae of line. Enclosed Wan found a bountiful rosewood Colli li. on the ton of which wis a !:r !)t,:tmitlll wrröd eroaa, all the work of .... . . . .Mexican artisans. I be may of then broke ,u ., i. r .1 ...... i : .,1 i. , Sne seals ol ilia parcel coutaiutai? Jho kev: ,,nj prescnte(J it to ,K. person in ch i'.'u 01 opening tue comn. 1 ne Key ara 1 gold asalso the.'htnges. of the lids. The III) tf" I lift ft '1 Ik P.llMjftll f ' . I Il.i.Ii II ..' J . t if fll I iiv vi inv voMfii ioiniM 1 nt; mnai aw aa - pitSCii U) fjW B jj, faH it,,,,., The w rpse wandretawd In a full suit of black. the hands in kid gloves. The was perfect, and although of an ashy brown c rl w, common to all embaluie 1 b i lies a few mouth"' after the operation of embalming has been perforin" !, was easily recognisable; The eoffia was lined ' I thronjrh with v. ''vet. ami the body wel ! i' 11 .1 1 1 111 . : I in t.i .: itfAitl M'n' 111 ivanidtil I ........ v. . v .......... v ... , tba he h.vvU were e ei lently in the same po-itton in which they had been placed Originally. The admiral Wis ea Called ii; nil to sty whether he recog nised in the bi dy the archduke of Aus-j fria. and whethcr'hc would receive it as sUeh ,vin4 w Rffirnjntive W(ttu wa aguiu closed fJid the key tendered to iii 11 An official record wai then drawn up in i ri plica to, wttnesand by three notaries, (otic copy for the Mexican gorcruuient. m i i'i t i one for Ihe a 1'irr.n. aq i una to te dop - ;. i ;. .1 .1 :.. r ,i . .... i i ited in the archlVCf d the City.) wl. eh ii j i . ii- .awas signed hy ,:m admiral mi I hie Bt all, . i n . .. the mayor an 1 ail the authorities, mem hers of the eit y council. ete . etc til In All ro'lii',1 III tin (d''i'-.di "Ii .1.. .I.,.,,- all ,V i. ,r ., i.. guard of infantry, until the next m uning. t - i i i ... i Auen it was nuietly embarked wtthotit any I I-, "i , i i '.Ti military honora, and taken an board th.' , " i. , t , , , . , Austrian n egate .ovara. f tfffj same Which i hr.oo.ht bo,', t this rv 1 .nd aha i urocee !el to sea imme lta ely . -. .... ...... ...... " . -1 ' The coffin v,-:i- furnished at the expense if the Ueuiean governnaent, and ail the expeutca nf transporting the. body to era t'ruz have been defrayed by it also. 4 tiiii?:bl Fa all Ion ReiKiff. The New Xork fashion eorrespondenl nf the Pittsburgh Gnz !'c gets off the toL owing: Eve eentinue to be worn, one on each side of the noae. and immediately nndet the brows. There h.;s been s iinn talk of substituting a single orb, of increased :z an I brilliancy, in Ihe center of the brrw but, after ill our achievement!! in lightning speed, the world moves slowly, aud the ide 1 of a change in the numbor 01 eves to he worn has not beo favorably received, notwithstanding its many advantages; hut the color is varied i -iii' the occasion, -'ti i jUSt now tho prevailing tint is green a fine sea green, i'his diadc em be best acquired in liadeoIladeti, lij eontiiiiled HNItempiltlOII of the delicious tot let tea of thaaVnimo but mav be obtained in PiriSj Saratoga, or on Bri ad way. Uiack, blue, and gray are atill worn in the hone eijrcla, and are found vi-ry beeuming in the nursery, at. the family teg-table, und social evening gatherings. Moses maintain their position t-n the eenterol the face. The Grecian r aojiii line is gioicrallv preiarred-, nut the abuba have held their plan's on pretty faees, in deti nice of a uior di teriyinel Opposition, and at present are looking up. A very pretty article inT the (rvecian type is now turnished lv Goodyear, and it is not nu probable that, ill ÜBBt. 11 nlher rarietidjii may disappear. Lips arc midway between tho noae and pi int of the chiu and are a pole pink The aural variety is no longer toter. ited, except, in giris not ye cameotlt. " Tenth Will be fiHlowbal larger, and of biu sh tint, to etwretts nd with the. c"inplexHai, which mu-: be a dead white aud magenta red. Kara ate worn, ate en nach ni4e of the hea l, with life 'mir all carried UP so is (.. give ihow a pe uiiai appeuau'c of artlessansa There is p)me pros poet of bat ins them pointed. s the aauKraaa of the grind duke of U has a pet i it h:' which is very much tdasifdd in laaMSopaau taun t eil tie ,." TltB democrats u eoagreSS, I'lOigb Urged in the Biinoltv oceaMionailv ffe th.- better of ihe Jaadnns. A lea days athce, Wr, Ross, a Uewsocratie, WemVr from Illinois, offered a resoldthm Imtktiig to a rasluetinln of ih; army ' ibo lOweat possible ptandardi topconnmirc. The da I cobins. true to their natural ietinet. of always apposing evetrthing and anything offered by n deinoent. promptly, voied I .1 .... .. I... ...... 1 , ,1 lr It .1 L. ",,n" ,,m - colon nicinber Iroln n - ime BtBtax wenig 'ho pre licam.o t thry were pl i ed in. j forthwith olfei' d a rcoiu'i m, nheieiipon (it was passed with .u' a diasaotinir voica. I lm JaBOhhaa condn't vote lot thf resolfltior I cciiu-c it wai introduced hy a dem ctar put, when offernd by one rf the r ofn kind. I hey were in favor of t. Suei If i acobin-republi- ' eaaU Ft Wmyn, Demcm-at
t-vr. "a i'.i.iit'.it.
Since Mr Seward, .riiea ill !va :e: Ir a' v w is u ider discu4äi in. dc crit I t!i ' roy Polar Arcadia, where tljie si :,"-- of h ! iceberga were clad in re.pe nil erlure, am the Wilms iti-pm-te I m tii: ' - . 1 Bowery racadst and frontcal inomxevs gam- . , ooled in the an iW4. or Mr. Sumner srrew
ooien in ine an iW4. or Mr. Sumner ?rew . , . . ., - , , . o- 1 .-1 1 the house of a family near whiteJan-i. m eloquent over the Srtvin c Indi, and the ? ... ,. - ... . the capicify or a servant, fa-t taken b'cx lettuce and ctuceory of AJiaska, no more! ... ' ; . .., . , 111 oca Ott tit I pastoral poem has been gven to , . . J . , I ,11 11 i- beon confloed to ner be I a little over the world than tue lovely ptcee whichl., , . ... tri
A Imiral t orter has tost wr.tr.' 1 about 2
I nomas. niitMati oianv ol his galunt :. l i r 1 1 ,. , , its warmth, auaa rerv slight pu'-e remain thipmates are forced 1 leave their aweer . - , , , ... . . . , ilea. I be people With whom sht we tiring pitt tires an 1 domestic joys, and are tos . , , . . , . , ii i sunn se I that she writ dtd. and wr-ma ab 'n.f by razinz seas, caught an by ahirl-l i . . ii,,, ,7 1 z : s. 01: prep r i-ions to horv h r. whea ih wind, hurled thron h the aury air, . .. , , , , ,
, , . , 1 ,. wrecked ana drowned la Mr. earJs , , , 11 ehoseu harbor of retuge itall, the eal mt , , - , , , . , , , r Admiral, recnmbenl neath the shade of; , , ... the United otatea Aeademr, like a ie 1-1 faring Tityrus, pt pes his. rustic lay. H
egiiH in thestateiy atran of agazet-Li . , - ,, , , ., , , ,. . . . ,. thai - bad runted heaven and bed. ai teer, but the lire ot inspiration o tn k!:i- :, . , . . , . -. . had converged wtth t he Savior, and mat Ilea in p:sr veins; the movement quickens; , , . . . , . ' . 1 11 person wbotn sue ii 1 1 known on earl the intnetnnu-numbers How headlong 1 . ... , , . . .1 She n k oi eeirts t t- mi ! ith plae
forth, kuocking audi other inf a!t u tof eor iters, an if filling tha br.ain With be aiideruig vicious of waving palms, yellow haired mermaids, dry-doeks, fteamboatf, bananas, rum paueh, fortiueatioa.s, trade winds, parrots, Parrid guns, plants tiohs. j'tj 1 e i il-v .r Is. Bbgarded simply a terrestrial aera.djse, the Island of Öt i h imas is eon sid crab iy ahead of the r den of E&den, whife as a naval station it is ; nine i-ur ihiy superior t any se ip rt dnce lyre tu 1 Si don Besid as t he eh arm j of its tropic ii scenery, it has the ad litiouaJ adirautage of being inhabttcd by a eolouj of prosperous uartnestore dealers, ft is isrtod p!ace to bruise in,4esoeeia1lv durin r ihurricuwv. i here are ah "ps where you e tu buy ' hiugs. It is a .') I navalatatioa Up on the hill there are iticj üffle cottages, and ever) bo ly rbdi enough bays one of them. They do this because it. is too h r 1 Ml I IB to nve anywu -re else 1 1 's t:;-; is sur- , ,. ,. , , , . ., rouuded by reefs a:.d breakers. A the , shop keeper cloaks ore, aegroca. St. ',h '"aswagoodnayilstati 0 : rangew always have capital Hin when they g ) there the Government ia strictly republican in . a a . . lornn and chtselv resembles our own, all the officers exceit two or three baiuar aa - p tinted by the king of Denmark. The moat beautiful sight in the World is the town and harbor of St. Thotias, seen fr itu the hill ah 've it. Also th m i t beantiful idght in the wmid is the town and barb of St. Thomas viewed fr mi the sea. JTou can take in coal there very rapidly. Another advantage is thai if a host Id army i: :u! I land on the island they wool 1 im nie j.a e, v i;ir e uii u, inure !e ilg M , .. . . , . , . ' ' and very little water. ii luhabi ' mts c ierctse a princely hospitality, aa , , ' . ' J... make u; lor the want ol aatr bv a ülei mediately atarve t death, there being au jit i ake up for the '.van of water ov a liber- ! al use of other beverages. If we b gh! t the proi ertv we ahoulJ N ive a rare upnor I 'unity of building Knrta. docks, a ii ! ,! iV: !' Is- th0ra b,i BU lpravomi men t - w nai ever u :mu n est ii u. l ii-cs;. J,, ., . , ihouiis wmihl bee nn fho prnd:e o! . . , . .. contractors, as tt is already d hin-chand , . , , . , ' , , . him and dealers tn aeeund harid ehuhiug iiit" i .mil , I ,tL' I- t. i t- . . Morc III' ' . , I t - I I . , i. - iver a goo 1 naval st t'i u. h w uid ma ko a delightful watering plicg. Kow York merehauta might send their families there in the unmmer, and nth down ever,- Saturday at'ei M ei for tln-ir Sfandajj h oi lay. The healthinefl of ;iic pi ice, the p att e uife."ses, is ''doubtful but it is a aingulair met that, deadly as the climate may be toother psjopie, it invariable ap irea eitii m- ( native or naturalised) of the (Jailed Statea: an 1 i ""' hu has been registered 1 a rotr ijj any part id the anion ?u ly g t i Si Tlioutiä ti"t only without fear of g ttig sick, hut with 1 certai'a prspect af being cUred of any ailments he may hive had beforehand The epidemics ti Ohicli the natives a re subject are atribnted to the evaporation of Kug ih coal. I it tt' wa acut there' we should have A met eanciai, which is 11; in the habit nf evaporation There is a hid from which one geta a very pretty view ofabtpa paninif thr-ugh the Auegi la passage l In- land oeatrry Would be fine, only nnfiwtuualely, all the t cell tve been CUt down ; but there arc eutuc and prickly pears, said. many other funny ol nits whieb are rert am i-;ng to L-ok at. Kinallv i' is. a good naval station. So ihe gaban? ROttimatider ainrM aWav. I md the lit' midshipmen, we suppose, sir : in order roun I, an 5 listen to iua Bwery verse. And so America vindicates her Claim not Olli V to oos sen the best ' . iveru-: 1 a .... ,
meat, bit to proluie tha beat rovenment fticulars have ever b-Sea related The ;. poetry out I the worsi mjtcrial iff say na- of Mr Tenant, a minister, ef Sew eraei lion on the earth. Mr Seward found (who e?aa foam ugly dead f.r aavral days beauty in the pi dar bear, Mr Siinn-r ; i in all the I rc i :ist anees one of the aaO4 drew inspiration fromtr in nil, pine lreci. I mysterious on reew inside from his stateand eawOihals) and n UfJ ami I ihe rum- j Meats that he h l been in lieavea. A': fhj df earth I II ikes, the bcdoW off dean Nat, iiiv.--!i if m of Iiis ea-.' in JnhufUH BOtta ih ' hr-ek id' th" w dr.: ha md. t! c er ish of ty w or I eei t nuiy rep '' any euriou- aim itimbers, und the r V of ihe angry iters: ad person.
onr sent inien tat -aii"r pifMn h; pastoral j . . . , ... - : 1 Ii i!:- mi a b i:it-Waiu's wli;.?!'. and llld;e-u-s a moat elegant little song out ol the uproar of the willing blemnts. We have never seen 1 hi - eouai tf tide achieve" tueiit. except, perha now and then at ihe theaters, where when the thunder ha
rotted, and the red au i blue Ifgusoiugihonic in ludtani to tpcad the holidayflashed, and de vi la eamv up from the deep, fnd take pan in th aamaaj r .1 1 aoavatt an I gone again with fbeir i.-tims into tioa about to be held in UtdmnotMiiis, on yawning al ---, and everything fot a 'the 8th of .La unary, to in. 11, ini le a canjiwlnle been uiC demnitjon eraah and bang, date lor governor. Uendii. k- ill l e tbind linlhihaloo. the canvas his rolled iwH) choice of the itemocrats, and ihoiild a c -.fii d a f! od oi' ri-y ii bi beoa poured ujioi. villan bewofataatad hy the iepuhiie.ns lor ihn grand transf. 1 mithin scene, wlmre all' pi . .söhnt in t he eouvgpfion ol ihe 2Ulli
the fairies appear erWwned w-ith glory and tuUnlatns iruk'e, and th i u.e, and Iwe tinsel, and the sa wdu-t-eal a-, an I ih. iciik loghts :ir we ippc t in Ip-aveniy halo, ami the virtnotn fimni! nhepberd goes up into the fi as with a uftie nf bliss, f r ad tha world like Admiral Porter. -V. J'. Tribu ne.
We find the following item in th- Wa-h- train. that waa parsing the de;- t 111 this radical leaders to com pet all white pe f fi ingt 11 ne-;. on 'on, P flu Ii -l r i W. i t . m';--'d h is f. i ;i : nd Tel ! under t he 1 whituajnh ihemselves with jhf'."Saf Senator lien irleks hit for In. liana Mis train Mr Thorns Lark in, who was ..,. Iiir, ,,d are their uiggcr rWOreal foliildi no.n t.. a ten I the I hin er n io State ' standing bv. in':iiitly POfOaW liaa ami hiaei s and supporters deivi neu fa 3apUunventioa. II- latieipate rove i ng ihe aawgged hi m out, ust m the nick of nme. ,,rt their baadcra in then efforts to make nomination for tiovcimr. with- the hmoi- ,T pas-i-.g wheels of the car .-h.nc i the wfii(e pc p'e hwear they Weie anrry tliey able W Iv Nibl ick lor Lieut. mini (J vi ru, boy a hair off as if it had hem, ,1 .ne wi h a ,.re h.iru white? W,l ,e J.nr''tl oT . r. His fii.'inU say he will carry ihn raz o ; hia clothes were also hadK torn. 2 this city, uue its readers m me i i.n-tmati.ti .'at.;, and. w ,ib h ; . ideu: i .n, aUo e u . , the and he Was vim.s;dcr;.l; brui-ed, Irut re- upon tie-e point.! (haul il Miprt Sielagib'ature. This will secure his re-elee- eived u . .-en u- injury. n for Mr vena laat bil 7 Ur ia it on hefh piflef of ihm tp the United Statea Senate, thus Larkins prompt stsstsu nee, the Doy Wohld ine oma'iou, as it waa ia the liumhag imi. i i Mski .-i. :.. r flL.U ..in.:.l Imv!- met a horrihle dualli. Auro,a m.-U. . i - ; a xti
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pe pla liruvj in the riatnity of n bite an J innson county, h ire rc scntlj been rerv much CTflitrl iw.r ! fnittWr rf!iiTi , . c 1 , ... , . . , Weelra sine1 Miaa van r t s!r. a vouui , n 1 T ' won! 11 about sefoaten year old. living at ., , ... ., , . Week, when to all annc trances h died. rhe b 1 Iv, howover, did uot e 1 1 1 r da !o-c puvsicran inierrerea. larnui imx any sue . .,, .1 . . . t sie,. After remt ning in this atate twelv ; ' , , 4, hours, cnosiousties returned and the p 1 1 it . 1 .-i pronounced li:Te:l much better, sa ', , .. , e ri he then went, oa to describe her wsnsat tns. 1 . . 1 t:hj..' iriri'i. in1: i . a 'i i.e. avci ,11; in 1 I in v h. pi tees 1 i 1 f 111 II I I ill!.' ,11, ..I Ml II ! , ' llllllf ... .1, , . I ( . t I ....,. t , l.'l. m m nine! Qiian, who. although it ime rime a protessuT of relitfion, had in the 1 -r year or tw of Iii- lifo le I a h 1 I life in hell the two men Ffttehell and Pi A 11. wfa ware lynched at FrAnkdinton th n ht of v. letober 31, for t-be 111 lirdar a i Lye is, at Green w 1 d. M sa van Ar I d fen! for a number of persona in the ne arjib rho id, and not only impirted tn ihm
I' I , 1' 1 I f - I 14, Ml III III, 71 III ,; l I H I, II HI news ol 10-t Irtands, but told -d sins com- . , ' . . , ... - , 1 1.1 Pnrt5 ap'Ja tue rtezet Varnbna'je Cita nr. it oi lv tmjitt, supposed tube uaknowu ; ' j j , 1 1 M nur. by any one, Aeioosr otuera wis a mini aho had pirticipared in the esecutioi of; The rtvansvilhi tWritr his been liowihe m u nstii I ab ive : ih 1 told him th it ;, n ifee rtaufaa isNuewt sf Van lerbarg he had been fhore th night, (which Tinntj nnifar the sdsaiuiftTaiian of the a. iw v. lam i,)a i i had in the sight of God . pare and pwtriitie Victor Btaeta, au litor. b ttf 1 uiiir ier. Pcaftoua to this the tl thia eouaeeii m it gets of the following names of the baud had been kept a pro- j udliug, because brutal j . aajuihe: found secret, and this man had nut even mm km i i , , I he 'tilt 'roue-: hetween heuig c -n rcssbeen suspecte I. she narrated a good ! .1 . , 1 1 t . . man tr m tii ;rst district an I an itor of
many strange Illings, relating maimy to h 1 1 1 .1 .1 n r .1 individuals -butll in this world and the her, many of which it would have bee , . j ... jbla fr her to have inv. itj j i n .i i ia.. r i . w t o wine scrauarest part oi too story is ijet to come. A fewsaoura after the en pi - ration ol Ihe first trance, the prclreted ; . , , , ' I. ...... .all ..... ....m ...... . -I I ....I i nut ii- ii'iuii nnu .iiin ii-r ,iii i .tii. i iii. I, , , . ., minute the time at wiiicli H would mirn- , . ., ,, uence. and at wjuch it Would end. bverv-i 4l . . i i i -i i" thing turned out is she had faid; at tli.n exact time she fell into the same state !,. .... i ... .,....! ....... ii .. - t ,,.it,.;t y i.,t.v... it, v. .Iii j I , I .-l.li. . respiration if net uspea led. hut in thicase I. re i. long could hot observed o:. . ..... . . ti .i i.i.i... .i tr. in 1.1 iiiriru ii i ii ecu ua , ou ine j puls heat faintly and the body was a a col i Ail scueation was g nu; i'lte phya i ai i i nunmroui ex leriiuaats, prick - Ulg the b i ly, opening Veins an I s fonh ta di-c iver if there eoul I be any deception lu this end he Was per eetly e mvinced thai here w-sn nie. At he exnii iliou of lhtime aothy Uere!T she came to, and io few !i iura WSM WejU enough t" leave bee he. I and go ab ut the h luse. t3 iCl Tlie pt.tr j a I trance. in tier experience, in w : aimilar tn the first one. and was con I almuH wholty tu m divido als. iveseemed unable to describe the plaoea she bad been in, but gave hi-tories of event-; and per-uis with remark able inutateue. She als said ihtr .-ho would never have a recurrenee uf the trance aniens mhe hould commit aotne flagrant sin ; her auihority Par ihis pre'fietion was that the L r 1 btinelf ha 1 (ol 1 h v so I his is certainly .1 atrmse thing. The girl is u tie ducat ad an I hi livel shout as a servant ever ainee ahd Wis abl I to w irk She has always; bnue a giil eharaeter fo trat hi uiucss and is a MCmhOf of the ehareh She is almost the fa-t. peraoa io the world to hive mauufactured fttoh stor:e', and on-3 thing epoeiably noticeaide i- the fact ot bdravn ling frr person to nh im, b d ire her illne she w utld have atea afraid to h i ra p dtea, and eon vara? iuu iv: h them with mt the least restraint an I telling them stories and facta not the tao-u palatable to worldly peopla. She a 1visite I hy a great many people, aoatu al them en;' ii'- i: 1 v re-: 'aide, who vouch for mitivof iha a ta lernest of her il ue..s The physician in alten lanCo is poarive ai.i hi r e in liti ai during the wb da lims ud had it old beea fr him slu WOUli ,,:iv; ,'oe" hurie 1 ahve. irstances oi person 1 lying ia trances an I professing to have vi-ite I the other World . are n it une no 11 11. hut reu er adv ua on- . POLlTtCOlM l.viilA.W AN lIlXINOIS. The V a -h iigt ui eorrespondenl nf ihe Mew V"ik 11 nd K ander data of tha L'lth. -ays : D W. Vorhees h f f this evening for his 'of May, he prill likewise be ihn m ms c .nee of hta part y in Indiana .and I Illinois for the pofitimi of chief magi 'träte Last Thursday movuiUg, a son ot Mr Frederick Kotier, ihe baiter t Cochran. 111 attempting ut get on a construction l"m 1
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Four ratuahle h irsef in Ora it countf were atr.?eweJ iv a wv-:- Imar in the aaana Bold -ind iniorn.l n iaaifMla that . : . 1 1 , ,..1 ,M,e 1,1 1 3,1,1 1 n 2 otner are not expectu to MMrp lorecorer. . Hin. Axtov LRIT5ER wa nborbed a qu kmd i'i N'.-bri-ka, and bis body was not f aap 1 for two naya. Then it w-ia found that he was only buried a f t. and e tttld easily haea been jot out. The dic.verv WA too late to Bw'ifl aav Cjiuftirt to thv; ih mi lafe fe-it ier. vt:ivv N'r.wi.iN'. the oldest mania rarke eunty, died ft Iiis re-i lenc". fivj nide- n n th of R kville, on the 17fh ult. He BJ 1- born in N irih Carolina, oa the 1 1th of M iv, 17 W. and c uis-'jaeitly would h ive been one bun lied years of ar bad he lived ti i the next ianiveraary of Iiis bath -day. . HON DcyELI.Xy This gent'em in Ii is l,o ri 11 im I t"v everal of oar I - , Ill II ..., . ..l,,k,-v- . .. x ....... y-k.. f . . . . 11 ".i'i , c. .i.ni.;; a- a 1 m ' III I'll till didata for the aoaarra-auaaal aaaniamaiaal tu tha district. Mr Pavalia au h irizes i : 1 say. hiweverj that h is nut n w, lai d will 1 it be a i&radidate for that r ji -ti ) i!:-; many rrrefnis Wih no d nfbt rejret ibis piTsjfi.iu aa his pirt. As th-re ia a re taoUablc pr iwauct of floating a domocrattc member of aoagrusa I wag this distriet. invct mil, if very desirable to hive a - lit In ..I 1 .' 1 M I it . .... 1 ............ ... r ! . .. tr . vsn terburg e uiuiy. m in the neighbor- , i . in . j h""d Pcr d:v. ' V ' ' ,: N v mi:." Take f.r example : th 1 aaaae " ietor. -is buitoi than riches." I,'- better than tweuty thousand di4Uran vcar 1 ti i i . i -j r loa toe'gn court t- twenty-five thousand . I, ,,,, i I . j -i dolors: 1 he niglie-f s a! ti v paid a retire- , v- i . n enfative to the auderhurg com t house) l -i isabuif the satOe. . ,..... O;,o tl.o.t-iud e,., d d ir lulls U.d m a srraignt line, chit., en i. w.m re.icii to uic distance nf me mile The auditor a salary - year waa over twenty mitee long. Wa c ipy thai following BRM ti.e T erre il tute Joumtii : Mr. Ed 'or : Mu rh has been sai-l sind I numerous names hive brgn meatiasfud tor it th next elee ; u:. The ir lie ittaaaa are hat the ti : in mt influence, .is nsapal. ia ig n'li to be nveriooke I by tlio' dcuio tafo I nirfV. iiild it nut ii'vr,'ll Tn- tii.. i.. ir. I . ' ..... . . . - craric party, in thoir eOttVeutioU at luliauapolts, on the 8th day of itmwmrf next to measure the ftreffglBJ of the tierinac vote in the state insj endeavor to unite ihe strengtN to principle. A Herman placed on the democratic state ticket Uoald add strength and aid materially to its KUCCess. The name of our Inend. F. .i--!'r. i-l- j . of Sullivan, has beCja menoue I as the m minee fur RUuStef of state. We knew of na man who would give batter aatiafaeiiou or better qualified lor the oiliee. Hin akiil and ability as a public officer have been Well tested, and arc highly apr ived and tckaowle Iged ; he hau erved he fieojde af Suiiiv.in cioruty for nearly twelve yens sis atfdiauf anal deunaj audior ; he ha- ever been a faithful au I fivffj tvorkiug ileni erat, .and huahfJen liberal in spending aroaej for the intere-ts of the democratic psirty. Tigo county, aa well as 1 he siate al large, has a grent in-rere-t in the aom nation ui patch a man. Ilffsidea our county officers we are to elect two representatives and ope state senator. 1 1 -ucce-fifl we thereby add three Votes in fa vor of a democratic Liaritud Mates fuaaa tor. Ignore tins influence :o yi g" may midangec the chances Cr united Statea senator. If Bol the fuoeaua af the deuioeratie state ticket Many (Ikrman VoTKns. Tone Unite. December 2d, 1 807. Anailioi- IS.tdlcai Mi asm r. The aonnrious old blackguard negro fornicator, Th:i jtevena, the moral, politietl and) thtelh'gtual eader uf the radicalat aawfii-t pi-ty tn c-mgr. -'s. lies introduoed a bill to Bftablath a pons mi B .rhool - ein in the iJ .-triCt af t'olufuhia. Il 1- provided i.i 1 h is bill that a lute men who refuse 01 neglect to sa nd their children to these schools which are ta be taghf h uagrwea and attennod by negro ohihlren hall be den cd the right to vole. 1 he loll dors not co on to say Whether white men a ho have no cliil Ireu io si nd to thcia achooaj may auto or not. Without seme prut iaim of thia son. the bill if deleiiue Sundy, it white men who have them to scud are compelled to sei.d then children to negro schools, white men who h ive no children ought to he re ifUired to tl i:ke ihe neceaiy .11 tangements to that end And una. WiHaaSftc radical nigger or popae nigger radical he kind enough to leH. if he can. whsit w ill I e llid next flep hla 1 anv Will lake in thia aiggfaf hii-im Won't it b that no white man ' I. . I 1 i .if A irll 1 It m w Ii f u I. t ta t la aa ii.i.m.i L .ti...i c L .... i. iV wciicii, ia 1 uau isirwns nab pccn meng lor thirtj 'years paatl And aasald a law of that kind exclude many radical nigger, or nigger radicals from the polls? and if Bsyahuui how many? In short, is there to he.no dcf up" IO tliis infernal nigger busi..s. li is the de-ngo of thaaas nigger p ,u mm ui vwiutwi w i'tfig aiimuia aYapi
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