Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 January 1868 — Page 2

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PLYMdlTH, IHHtAHAs TRÜRSDAY PEC. 26, 1867

Chicago Correspondence Chicago, Dec. 23d, 1867. Ed. Democrat It has been remarks that " corporations have nothing to kick and no souls to be damned," which accounts fur the intense rascality and means) ness of which they are sometimes guilty, acts vrhich the individual members of the said bodies corporate would never have been guilty of separately. This iniatory

sentence is suggested by the recent trench

MCETIXG DEMOCRATIC CEV TRAL COMMITTEE. Pursuant to notice published in the Plymouth "Weekly Democrat, the dem

ocratic central committee met at the court ;erj of the " Merchant's Union Express house in Plymouth, on Saturday the 28th j Co.," in their arrangement " with the day of December, 1867. old companies, a subject upon which our

i ne committee was organized by electing , Chicago merchants are just now in a white

heat. They took stock in that company, bolstered it up, paid cheerfully all the

A. C. Thompson chairman, M. W. Dow set secretary, anl P. S. Alleman treas urer.

oumerous calls upon them, patronized and

The time for the regular meeting of the : puffed it, stood by it in every way, with a

which had no bible, more than halfrefused to receive it on any terms. M Undine's " receipts last week were larger than in any preceeding week. As the piece is seen it grows more and more popular. People come from afar off to behold its glories. While Julia Dean play ed at McVickers to empty benches, seats at the opera house have to be engaged days ahead. Clearly, legs are the most attractive feature for the public.

REMINISCENCES.

NUMBER SEVKK.

committee agreed upon, is the last Satur day in each month, until further notice

noble perscverence worthy of a better

cause, all the time believing religiously in

Committeemen wiil take notice and act I tlie numerous promises of the directors

accordingly

A. 0. THOMPSON, Chairman M. W. Downey, Secretary. Plymouth, January 1, 1868.

JAMARY 1, li68. According to chronological calculations

tu. r-n i Q?- : ... .u .u- i dividends on their stock, and they were tne vear loo is amonr the tnincrs that , ' J

that they would never consolidate with the old ompanies, but would keep up the fight until they were victorious iu estab lishiog a system of cheap freights all over the country. This was all the merchants wanted. They did not expect any large

In the year WO five miles were struck off f-om the east eud of Center aud Green townships, and named Bourbon, in memory of a county in Kentucky from which sonic of the early settlers had emigra

ted.

The adoption of the councilmen and al

dermen of New York, of the ordinance em-' powering the mayor to giant licenses to j tavern keepers is for the purpose of testing ,

the constitutionality of the excise law. The Stockholm Yolksllatt advises the Swedish government to follow the exam pie of Denmark, and sell to the United States the island of St. Bartholomew. A fire in Quincy, Illinois, on Saturday destroyed property to the value of SOO, 000 The New York Tribune of 30th ult. contains a letter from General Hancock, correcting certain statements of Colonel Wyncoop, relative to the burning of a village at Pawnee Fork, and to killing of Chevennes at Canieruo Crossing. The firt meeting of the Uuion League, most I v negroes, was held Saturday night

at Lafayette Squ ire. New Orleans. Kev. mi

T. W. Couway, late Commissioner of the J c- Blakclv Mary treedmen's Bureau for Louisana, presi- i same

ded. During the meeting extras, contain- j Flagg Alvin ing news of the removal of Ord aud Pope' 5UJ, f J,

a v v i v. .a v vi

Lands and Town Lois Returned Delinquent for Non-payment of Taxes. Due on them for the year i860 and previous years, together with the taxes of 1867, in Marshall County, Indiana. Explanation

tn the following list is used for north 3 for south e for cast w for west ne for north east nw for north w-ste for south aaai sw for south west-emr fur cast of michiirau road mar fot west of inichigun road wrl for west of reserve line- erl for east of reserve lina

-li lor feet or loot a for acre do for the same as t hat im.

nrr for north of rail road 6ir tor south of rail road rs or rds for rods rd for rod-

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nieamuy aooveu no ior numoer m wr auu i won cor ior corner iren lor Traction frl for fractional ex for except und for undivi 1 .1 . . aw 1. A? i l 1 " , mm m ... ma mmm A' I 1 . "tX'l-.. kwkAl A 1 a 4 I "

ueu pi ior pari in lor nan q lor quunci h iui ngm. nva icnwo, wwiwiip ana range are blank, they are the same us

th cm.

the next abort

Names OF Owner.

Blakely GW

same

In 1830 and 1837 the following named J fc11 iike bouib shcl,s am0Dr' tlic lead"s.

were.

1 not disappointed. When call after csll

was made upon them they cheerfully paid

persons settled in Bourbon township: James Parks, Joseph and William Taylor, John 11. Ochletree, Johu X. Thompson, William Elder, Peter Upell. John J. Dukes, A. H. Buckman, Samuel Itockhill, Thomas H. Rockhlll. John Henry, Win. Sprout, John Greer, Israel .Baker, Ja lies

Martin Samuel g Myers W J Myers E

i Peeplea W

II is stated the removal of General Ord

! is explained by the fact that it has been

made as the suggestion of General Grant,! 2 Savary Susan

same Sturgeon Win Unknown Wav Seth

eight

If the events transpiring io

vear rast na?t bad occurred in anv one

year of is century, it would then have UP until 80DC irtJW or thirty

been considered one' Ion- to be remember- er ccnt had bccn calIed in- Thc stock

sa; out ionowin-so closely upon the stir-," . - " Mr. James parks waa W6 first white

ring events of the few ysots preceding it, , in' excePl f nce wnen 11 801 UP ,ü41on a its tut-jre l.istory will "present no world- pPccu,u,ive raiuent originating in a ruwide celebritv. save, osaiMv. that Portion ! mor of consolidation. Now the president

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who, while opposing any change in the

other districts as injurious to the progress of reconstruction, lias been of the opinion for some time that both the military and

J civil administration in the Fourth District

would be imnroved by a change of com

O. Parks, John Fuller, Lyman Foot, Gny- j mander. The Presideut acceded to Genson B. John F., and G. W. Parks. ; cral Grant's request, and included GeuerThe larger number of the above named I al Ord in the order of removal.

persons are now dead.

man that settled in the territory out of which thc township of Bourbon Was con

stituted. The writer was throuuh that

J Albert N , ( ale Jemima Penman J A S Fetters M

i H Hoof lie im I ! R Oi .1-1 1 .

It is thought the reports of destination BtowDenail which are now coming up from the South. same particularly from General Ord's depart-: w-

mcnt. are exagserated. So far as the most ! Brougham W

relieable information goes to show the

destitution is rather prospective than pros

Of :t which refers to the great Exposition, K W takes pains to assure the , .q ls35 after passing William ent. It may be greater before spring, but 9

Blakely's, ahout a mile enst of thc Michi- pust uow 11 ls not a arlnmSnn i.orö mmmm ,.nr o wl,ita 0rrtn h. Thnddcus Steven- has so far recovered

at Paris. Althou-'h the general hisrorv or! public that there is no consolidation,

- C J M I the year fa a tame " one, as some have ls on,y Uan arrangament." As this expressed it. there 'nmre to admire than j ''arrangement" does away with rival offito deplore. Xo unusual epidemics have ces anJ duP,ica,e llDCS' consolidates the swept over our country, and, despite the of a11 the companies, and portions oppressive tariffs and taxation, established, them oat on a stipu'ed percentage Ao

upheld and protected by a crazy cabal at I each, hxes a uniform tariff for all aud

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tween t nerc ana me county iinu, easi. i , . m c u x S Tnmnann ' engaged in preparation of a speech in favor i S lonipson

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''wigwams

Washington know as the rump congress,

there is a remarkable degree of prosperity.

makes it as high as the old companies were

charging before the M. U. Ex. Co. was or-

10 I of IBS Alaska appropriation bill

what is known as the Robert's neighbor-, The statistics elicited in thc investigahood. We were on the site where liour- t;on 0f thc whiskey frauds, show that the ben dow stands, and a pretty wet place it j Government has collected one dollar and

fa the vear 1842, the township ras eighteen cents instead of two dollars per

was.

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.B.0-.uU-,Mu,cegru,pnpcmy. - - i divided in thc center, cast end west; the i ,,u f ZZlZ i r The results of last year's bmCM show ! ?an,zcd. t looks very much like a huge; 9 ; data lurnished by the records of the revci r .... , , JmoDono'vanditisexrromelvhard tn RPP south half was named 1 ippecanoe and two . nue bureau and do not include any esU-

i:i 'ill' i um i 1 1 : i i wirr! Tirnr.nr mrrit in.n i r - j mrmr www . i

d . jut .dmi.l,.tio. of publTc.lT.ir.' "t has beco gained by .he lo-g ant, nles Wcr attached to the -t s.de 01 J p i nAt t. each, making them seven mile? square.

the recent disanangement of commercial," "as oeeu gone uirougn , - ' ... time it is well known the rcccints have

DOurDOD nas never oeeu cuaugeu since us : . ,, , . . ,r . . .

ri miles were attached to the west side of J mate for the lose which the Government

nas sustained since J une last, since which

with to obtain a reform. No wonder that

and productive industry may be entirely , obliterated, and our country again take up its march toward a greatness which has no parallel among the nations ol he Old

World. The political reaction of 1867, j ""ement of the enterprise. which has been long hoped for Sy demo- j The divorce sensation of the day, the

first organization. There are few town-

continwally decreased. It is probable that

the detailed statement of the amount of

our Chieaso merchants, who held several

hundreds of thousands of dollars of the ! ships in the county that are better adapt-( reveriye derived from this source, will stock, are intensely disgusted with the ; ed to agriculture than Bourbon. There j show that less than nine cents per gallon

are a few sections in thc north-west part . wtvu w"cuvu uuuus llJC pul

of the township which are low and marshy.

and in a few other localities the land is of

year.

lhomai McKeon was arrested on Satur-

j day on suspicion of being coucerucd in the

, an inferior quality, but five sixths of th? three million check robbery

land is excellent, and as well timbered as Senator Morton delivered an address be

first justice of thc peace elected in saiJ jject the issues of 1SG3

township. The village of Bourbon was laid out in 1853, by Thomas and Xeidig ; since then there has been fourteen additions. According to the assessor's return, there are

; 216 dogs, 476 polls, value cf personal

property, S 102,380, value of real estate, 8411,015, total value of taxables, 8003, 395. Mc.

crats, and feared by the reigning dynasty, Ticktfor case, is still on in our courts, and has begu its work of reconstruction, and ; Sefs warmer aud warmer aud warmer as it it Trrni?L j tn li. m .r. - -J . ! rrnnrrp-vf; TI.-ivintT first nrnfl npptl n crpfit

. . , , b ' - n .1 . u I any land in the countv, and at this time is ! fore the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, at times m ire beneficial to thc whole coun- number of witnesses to prove that both ' , , . , , , . . . , r ,. ' " ,,,-"c louii i fi, D T ifimu O P-irtta wnc tho : W ashin?ton. ast niirht. takin' for his snh-

.., . 1 . rr li i .i lilllMB .p . vi i o 1 - n 7 o trv tiian t he sn.p.i Hnil r..c,-,r .!.,.. , l.lr.l. niaintiii ami liefennant had tn mmt iaii. " 1 . . . v toro

- j mm . wv L'u uvuuu 11 1 1 i 1 1 j-. has been going on in the southern states eral amatory tendencies, and the most pro-1

Binee the c!oe of the rebellion. The re- miscuous mode of gratifying them, hey construction commenced by the people in ! have now taken up thc characters of the 1867 will be more fully developed iu 1868. ' female witnesses, and what with the hesiThe country has reason to be thankful : fancy of the men sworn upon the subject,

that the fearful weight of crime, misery their general fear of criminating them-

and oppression which has been grinding selves, and the things which are drawn out

the people for the last few years, has beeu showing what frailties love has caused the ;

somewhat lightened by democratic victo-1 committal of, the trial is quite an interest-

ries during the past year, and can rejoice j xn$ one- 1 tne words of the poet:

in the hope of a complete deliv

fall. Let the good time come !

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in the hope of a complete delivercrce next t,h' love- yn vet)een a villain, nince tue days of Troy

It is estimated that over ? 10.000 in

When you caused thc fall of Paris, and of very many more." Within a few weeks past there have

Senator Henderson has prepared a sub-

' stitute for Senator Sherman's finance bill

which he will present to the senate as soon as au opportunity offers.

National Bank notes were burned un at luite a number of mysterious disap- Secretary McColloeh has had prepared

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u MiiteiiH hl sf.'un ui uiu u nnniH ui uiuuvj furnished by sever il States for the oquipment of troops, etc., during the war. From this statement it will appear that

forty millions of do lars were advanced by

the recent horrible railroad accident on

the Lake Shore Road. While the hm of property by that app il-ing catastrophe is nothing to the sacrifice of human life, yet it is exceedinglv unfortunate that even that loss should redound to thr. gain of those already ruffed and bloated with riches wrenched frotu the toiling millions Had those National Bank notes which

were destroyed fcen greenbacks, instead

pearanees here, and there is no little ex

citement on the subject. Men who have no creditors to dodge and who have committed no heinous crimes, even men who

are not married and who have no apparent ; the States, aud that claims for ahout thirty

'turn up missing," and the strictest search and the most liberal advertising fail to elicit any knowledge of their

reason why they should be, suddenly """ions of do'lars have been adjusted.

auu 111,1: 01 iiic remaining len immun claimed, about seventy' per ceut. will be allowed j by the United States.

The following statements have been re

ceived from the Treasury, showing the

whereabouts. As all who have thus dis

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of the bondholding bankers fotsK the 1 PP Known to nave nau consiuer- amount disbursed under act of Uon-ress. gainers thereby, it would have bwa tbc ! 1 sums of money with them when last j p.ving employes of thc government in , .1 . (seen tlisn is i vprv wnn! fr that the " ashington twenty per cent, additional people generally, by so much of a redac. jwen, thsre is a ry pencr al fear tMits tion of the public debt. The loss in the I dark Cr"UCS üf robber and WUrder haVe Department ; 1845,402 from the Navy

circulating medium of the countrv fron) Deen perpetrated in each case. Department ; $47.015 from the Postofficc

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moving accidents by flood and field "is! Ole Bull, the great violinist, is here, I Department j 8i5,003 from the Depart- : t, t . . Und to 5 Ur. n.rr ot ImU firc HK'Ot of AgHCultU FC. lhchtatO audlll'

Lv no n.e-n i.e.nnsulrnh! k..t 00 ;c and is to give here, next week, his first

radical policy of giving us national cur. 1 concert in the United States, on this visit, rency based on heavy interest-bearin" IIe was ovcr at 'urn-Halle, yesterday.

ferior Departments and the Attorney General's office have not reported. At a nicotine of the linuor dealers and

bonds which the people must pay, and ta- anj0I,K ,he music-loving Dutchers, at Vaas' niembers of the' Legislature at the Astor kin from us greenbacks which cot us no ' re?u'ar Sunday concert, and his appear-1 House New York, Mondny. the draft of

a bill to be submitted to the JLe:is!ature

was presented. It provides for thc issue

of liquor lice uses by the Mayor of the city.

The public debt statement rill not be

ready 00 the 5th of January . The exhibit o lfcConlerJ S .... .. .

; will be more tavorable than that of the

last month's except in the item of gild, which will be lower, owing to the payment of thirty millions of dollars on coin inter

est due on the first of January. 1 he I Secretary would have retired the four

million dollars per mouth for the U.st month and the pre.scntone had it not been lor the action of the Ilonse in suspending his authority to do so. General Gillem, who b in Washijgton under General Ord's order, seeking relief for fSouthern destitution, had another interview with Geneaal Grant on oaturday. In his report General Gillem shows that three-fifths of the freedmen will be thrown out of employment by the failure of the planters to plant cotton. General Canby has issued an order for a convention to meet in Charleston, South Carolina, on the 24th of Jauuary next. The total official returns ;ive a little over 8,000 majority for the convention. Reports of Cabinet changes arc in circulation again. One sys that Secratary Mr. Culloch will send in his resignation in a few days, and that the President will nominate as his successor Charles Francis

Adams, our present minister to Great;

Britain, and that Mr. MfCuUoch will then be nominated to fill thc vacancy at the court of St. James. The idaljo and Oregon Branch Rail

road Company was oraiiizcd at Portland,

to conuect with the Union Pacific Rai. road and run through Idaho aid Eastern Oregon to the navigable waters of the Columbia. The design of the company is to induce the Pacific Company to tuke stock in the road and assist iu its coustrueüon.

interest, has made that loss, through m;g. j aoce created a positive furore. The old 1 1

fortuue, a source of pr.vate gain. Such ! n,an ,s D0W 1uite oray aod has sliglitj

is one of the many laws enacted to make stooP- but hi3 e?e is as bright, his smile anJ the cstablishment uuder his super . 1 it- t 11 1 . .... ;

the rich richer, and thc poor poorer.

Two young persons, aged eighteen years respectively, were drowned iu the canal at lirantlord, Ontario, on Saturday, while skating. Their bodies were recovered. A man named John Redman, confined in jail at Madison, Ind., was shot and killed by sheriff Shannon last night. The sheriff went into the jail to lock the prisoners in their eells, acd upon entering and locking the door he was seized by Redman. The Sheriff warned him to release him, but not being obeyed, drew his revolver and shot Redman through the heart, instantly killing him. The new English minister is expected to arrive in Washington during thc early part of thc preseut month.

as genial and his fingers ere as nimble as in days of yore. In couuection with this musical item, I wish to call attention to one of the numerous evidences of thc rapid growth of musical taste among the people of the northwest, the great demand for the finer class of musical instruments', especially for the Mason & Hamlin cabinet organ, the call for which is so great that it is quite impossible for th agents here to obtain euough of the instruments to keep a stock 00 hand. Mason & Hamlin have gained a world-wide reputation by t c excellence and Curability of their instruments and musicians everywhere pronounce them superior to all others. They possess a liquid purity and smoothness of tone, with

vision of a bureau of excise licenses

The General PostoflBcc is now engaged in revising the affairs of a large number of post-offices throughout the country and making a final settlement of their acr counts. It is discovered in many of the offices that business has greatly increased,

which, being shown to the satisfaction , am Massachusett s, was burned on Satur

Mr. Ohadiah Valentine, a conductor on the Flushing Raihoad was instantly killed at We Flushing yesterday morning. The Democrats of Washington City, are making elaborate prepantions to celebrate the eighth day of January. Prominent leakers have been invited from all parts of thc country. The extensive flour and grist mills, to-

ether with a large cleva nr, at Farmiug

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A call is in circulation in New Jcrsev

for the assembling ot a convention at 1 power and sonority of a pipe organ, and

Trenton, on the 22d inst, to organize ar opposition party to thc Camden and Amboy railroad mouopoly. Judge A. W. Arrington, one of th) ablest lawyers! in Illinois, died at Chicago, Tuesday. Gbxeral Meade will leave for la' ama, on Thurd y, to relieve Geuera! Pop ;. It is reported that Thomas U Whi!mcre, Treasurer of the town of Spencer, Massachusetts, has been guilty of a defalcation to the amount of 820,000. Thc Hon. Ferguson Blair, president of the Council of the Province of Ontario, died at Ottawa on Sunday night. he number of patents issued daring li e past year were 13,015, an increase cl orej the pref.ous yea.

as great facility of action as the piano, fitting them for the performance of any class of music. Small and large instruments) are all built with equal care and are each rendered perfect. As an endorsement of their character it may not be amiss to remark that at the Paris exposition they carried off the highest prize. Messrs. Root & Cady, No. 67 Washington street, Chicago, are the sole north-western agents for the sale of the cabinet organ. The Cook county bible society held their twenty-seventh anniversary last night, and reported the distribution during the yea to schools and families, of 948 bibles aod 3,757 testaments. Out of 1,080 families

of the department, the salaries of the post

masters at such offices will be increased. In other offices where thc business has decreased a corresponding reduction will be made in thc salaries of the postmaaters.

I day night. The mills an known through

out New England, and the elevator is said to have beeu of greater cipacity than any cast of Albany. Thc Russain Government has made I

Over one hundred and thirty men, who j contract with thc Colt Frearm Company, re notified on Tuesday, will be discharg- of Hartford, Connecticut for 30,000 Rer

rifles, the coutract to oe nueu in

were notiueu on 1 uesuay

ed from their employtucntin the Ordinace Bureau ot the Navy .1 ard at Washington to-day. The Delawara, Lackawana, and Western Railroad Company, and the Dixon Works, have notified their employes, almost 1,800, of a reduction of ten per cent, in their

wages.

Charles II. Parker, conductor of the Johnstown accomodation train, was murdered on Monday afternoon by a passenger of whom ho had demanded fare. Revenue officers who attempted to seize an illicit distillery in Brooklyn on Monday evening, were badly beaten by a mob. Assistance was procured and the distillery deatroyed. A review of the operations of the fire department of St. Louis during the present year, shows the total number of firos to have been 218, entailing a loss of 82,777,800. La Porte is to have a driving park. Thirteen thousand seven hundred dollars have beeo subscribed for it

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eighteeu months. Specie la)iienU. When the crop has sohr restored things as to give us the accug&utcd supply of rice, sugar, tobacco and cdton to meet foreign demand for specie, W3 can safely fix

an early day for the resunption of specie paymeuti. Thurlow Wrtl. A southern paper in rqly to this gays ' then we may fix the resunption of specie payments on the day thit Mr Weed's radical party shall be dri'en from power. Crops of rice, sugar, cotOu and tobacco rill never be raised comnensurately with the demand of the world $t these products, so long as a party is in prtter that insist ou in .ci vc tioii between apital and labor. Agriculture ia the Sotth is declining daily, and should rudicalpolloy contiuue to prevail, it will reach til point of mere subsistence within the text two years.

We have a firm convictioi of this truth ,l Bell fc Ind U R

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A vro tor's Offick. Plymouth, ImL, January 2d, 168 I hereby certify the Hove to ix- a true litt irf Und and tuwn lota returm d dU queut fornon-iymeiU uf tx' lu- Owrcou. for the year lsS;. and thit thr hdc mt e chargcahlr with "the amount of lAie with which th. y tnrt tharirrd on -id U. Given under my hand and the seal of th hoard of coaimiionra of Marshall countv. thlnSd d) of Jauuary. A. 1 lOh. Seal. A C. THOMPSON, And Itor of Marahall ( ouaty. Avditor's Office, Plymouth, lnd , Jsnuary 2vl, 1888. JfofttM it Irr-hv v n that the land and lowu lota described in the forvgoiaf Mt and advorti8in?nt. or a much thereof aa will satisfy iae taxe due thereon, rvepec; Icely. aud Äe ' th f. will he fold of the court hom In Plymouth, in Maohall county, on th- lt Mond y Iu F,bruary. IMS, (t bi-10 the Sd day of caid month.) w.it iu the buim precrihad by law.. isaal J A C THOMPSON, Aafiiof Mraa' 'w-r