Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 January 1868 — Page 1

a rr i ll L . PL 1 MOUTH. INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, IR68. VOLUME J 3. NUMBER 19.

PLYMOUTH

WEEK

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TIS PLTÜ0UTQ BBSÖCR1T,

pjactsso ErjT TnrnvT vorn-in., AT PLYMOL TIT. IM)l.A. , by J. Mcdonald. vr v Pi ?7- 0 FF!rr r. PIE n ravj r IJ 9TWtr urton-omcE r.nr.nrx': rPSTArK8t Pru'itiim:-'' mrt" 'rwnAr tl .Ivinr". Rati Hi . n-rcr hi rt eM ".-ill rfMeaatlanefl nt rti .rati n aTCM tfta ii t air, ti!" ndnnc piym- nt b mirl" for i Mwger period. ttRtnert1! !W in ta -Ir tMyrn hi the rarrier charged twr tre ewat ; y?nr extra. A T V E RTT F BS ill he Inert?d by epeehl contnet with t!;c puMihr. fjBWW IfllllV to proTiotc privnt? :ntrt will be ChTod 1 .nvrrt5m:"T-t. XrtvrtfTn n". i1"! tV n'i'n'i;: or ma -rinn neci,. ar-H1-tt. -r'n m cootiaaed till or;l-r-d ou. HIT 41 X ESS CA III IV13 MctJ. n P rr-n-or n v If n P,.,o : 7 S,frtenn, wool I rep f'illv lnf.rn thcctl.r-aorM.ihaHCoan-Ij nan an hm p u aanniirlj Istnf 1 ta nyanafti tumr aaaMaaaaWla remltana to atScaJ ptwdy aaa f;thralir to all aBi pattatatagtoMa rfo'-i.n. onic s aad r-?itearj. corner IPctiSg in aad WaahtazUra Uau, a?r:y op?--ite tb fatfe BOOM vt:;i:Tr.i i. DP. J. .V. coxFKn. lat- Saroaof OntSUB ana Im'intry. oflT.-rs hi- frofttUmml au ileus o ttie pee lew i., um i oof the Parker n'. '. of M i-- V. . '. i-y r r - mid of Vichi -in St.. three blakä :ijrth noase, pijmonth. iudiani. pvas . . ? 771 , . Zt , ., i Part.cal.ir attention p.ti'l t o'.i-netri p-.,ct.ce. ana u'sesiie of w.jmen sad chiMr r.. O:3o: aver svewaleae

etons. k ;idnc opposite the; nurth-wtteataaraa nut j from the haughtiest amdoeral lo the lowpobiic ewaaaa, Plymouth, imi. im -is. I lict lalmrer. welcome with open arma ' he

Payr DR. ir. JAVOBY, Pk;sv:i.i0i I Surge ra-SL ! orer tbe iwtofifice. DR. A.O. WOJtTOJT, SmrgtOi D n'l '. can be conultSataieoStoi tears day cxc-.pt Monday.- and Taredaja OSce over Weetervek U r . PI m tth. L L Attorneys. J. H. 0 DOR V'. .I"".-:; o' J. IH 9 . aaamweediaa eatamnaieaMiaaorM.cbJfan P- : . street oa the block next aorth o the Parker lloase whar.hew.n.H-plewedto see tho.: iivii:? tmincM he wiii ; taaaeee ta see nam aaraiMaineM aact with htm. u.iecpoa- t.y.a- a.'. tn-n-y ItT PBattlttClL PartiCUir Htt-.lUiil llLH t tni? I i-n: of es;au-a ad tfuu-Jian-iieps. Ii-:. I j a HmaaaaanetaaC ia-K Ii'm l".-"!..? .onu e.!. and mnner ' W - . 1 w - 4.11 It ill. VU.i'.Vli'M - t it polp ett-er.i.n A. C. ViPWX, A'ttriug t-,l .V '; ad Ucenaed I wr Claim At. win attend :v y ba.1- ( na ?!i."d in hi" hinu. p-)'iv..- : ;.tranuj. Paraaaaraanaaaa alveutoiraardi ! aips aid tte eeulamint ae?emaunue nam raawe i. mat aad ha pay of deceased and disabled ?.Miers preearad aa läiad. T...,t. m mt mm ima i I vuf.MJv.i.u-ai, .....I.. -i ttrat.B,.jand ?au:w.y ..r-.-.y- ; ,. i - ttea. oaaaaaver & B. Dtekaaa'e aantww state ymoj;h,ind. L'"-20. P I rr f. Ä-r-T-X T ., i -i. . . , jjjf rijwiin awl . win arm lee in raite, stark. ! rafauieand ri rleiin n 11 Wenliill n null - 1 OsOscttoae aiemptlyaad eAt . atly el tended to. Careful attention i;iven to probate ha-i,:".-. Inearanoa cffec.ed on liv- aud property, in a !!: compahiea la the United Suite. Special altcctkm j;:.id m :t;i- proae cation of cht i cw i a ! I i -.t . tt. lira idawa and belrs, Ur bounty, arreara ol uy. pi mlnaji and other da law. n - a. 11 1-: il a . i - ,n jaaaaaaw. n.iaai v, vmaaaw, iMW .-...r- , aoarato.. Liacinnati, uwc.y.M idu vo a. a , orair. B..na.,tt a Co.. Ktt,harÄ-. S-a j J. scorr, Oaaaval C 9 ior, eaathmea to ctea irnaas anamtaa a rnfiertlnj fleti nereatr-1 eecesiren when required. Tema inttosrate. '-!'. ! lalverya Wjr. ( 'Ito FIEL . ?J w livery and i StaMc, Wm. -chofleld, Propri-t:.-, Cocaex Laporte aad iVainutatree'a, Plniou;h, Ind. A ipluadlil i. t afaarteis earria. hnies. Ac., to t.. hifird at all timei. I'.i--aaajer-eeajtd t I any ;;.ri sfÜM :'. be r.-:.-on-abte torma. Cail and ace oar stock betofe i.ii iu. rvi ech. WAttOITMAJCZXy. C. HaaJaa r ä h.-o ,a, buhuv rtnreri sCWauaas, Carrtaajea, cte. ttm uaalUktn, paiAting and graining doue to order. PI' Tl'HE O ALLER T. H. D. Dicaaoa, cecaad saws, aaaaVaaa aaeaar af Cmata u B aaeai4 stock, fa prepared o laka all rtyies ot pictorce la Ihe beet .: 11-u M M. Faxaaaa, Operator. FASHWXABLM TAILORING EST AB LI 1MMEXT. rar Davidaoa A Co.'s store. All kiudj of work in oar line dorn in a superior piyle to any in the coin:;:., ai.d interior to none in the north wrt. lanlcahw ettenlion ?ien to täMSUSa Catting. P. a Ida, I a 1. tS-tS-tf JA ME- POSC& MiscciianooLts. MOJEY FREE AS WATER. 10.(1 tCTIVE T.Ocal sr.A Tr.ivclin Ajrenta. MJafa or Fesude. of nli aiaa aaawauaal aaahaanaeata avaaa cty. Town. TasaaW. Hamlet, Workshop und F.ift.-.-. throughout She aiir . world, ter taa MOW eafaable aaaemee earet known. 3O0 PER CBRT. PIOftT aal rhady sale wncRr.'EB orrsasn! ! Smart m n aad wacaf can raalr-from ." t't ?VT pel dar, aad of li) '. A small capital require or fro.u 910 fa tl00 the more money lavestad Um pre t t th" reCt. Xo fitisei it n fi ticr r-.;ir.'' t Pu mMtttt Sed raeatsi pny ifTc-fli .' If yoa sf;:i i!'y irih to m.iko m--it"y rapidly an-l aaaUf, wrns for full parOcalar aad addrca MILNCR &. C . (From Puns.) e-ii-yt to. fcaadaey, WewTcek City. c.Eonr.F. xor.r, thßeker. Saaf ao sid 1 Mkadgaa cfrtet. o. p-'ita Branch Baak, FfytMO A, lad. J. n . f.OVO, Ciesaaad AmeltnmmtT, will prnmp'ly at lead to th ale of good? ar.d 1 aattela in Mal! all ty Ul-it-lj. f'Hf'A 00 n An rep, SHOP.-VmAar Karin t Ear lleh"e atore. Sharing. Hair felllaa sluir.rM.oiiint:. Acdone in Ihf beet atlc. Particular aticnlion gltv to Dyeing Il iir aud Wallkeia. The highest price paid for ladie'a hair. lt-at A. C. IIOI.TZKVDOKFF. Bank. Tue Piemoath Branch Biiiki aj Co.. (aaeauaarawtha PlyaJO Jth Ilran h Bank of the State ol Iadi ma. ) op -n fron 9 to H o'clock, a. r.i . aad fr m I tot ac!och p SI T. PRE -SN Kit. rr -sidtnt. T. CatESSNER. jr., Canhl.T. TO COMrXPTIYCS. The adrrrti'T. ttn r-ior il to health in ft diaea.con-umptlon. is anxloux to make known to fals fellow julTarors the means of care. To all who rtir' it tv will send 1 foprorth-nr'STtp-tioa nwdifree of cliarc). with direction for pn parlH. ...I nainf Ikn .A tt' 1. 1 . 'Il t ll O V W" ' 1 1 ft ml a t ti IIIU U 9 1 U. .1. .. . " " ' ' t - ... ...... for ' '.'''' th.m.T, :.-f'. C'-Hj. and all Throat ad Laar affctloae. The only ohj.-ct of the advuiUSM maaaaaaa; tas faacrhalaa Is ta beaett taa i aaUeted aad ocad infornat.on whhb he conc-ive to be Inv.ii'i.ih'ie d he hope, every .uff,r,r will iryhU remedy, a, It will cn-t th m r.athine. and m.ny p.. o.i hltjMiag. pur(teewuhiiifr ihe preecriptk. free, by r.-tnrn mail. wit'. ,'lAa.e.ddr-ae Rer EDWAUD a. WILSON. " . -. . . -pure Uquor Tor medicina and aSta ibehadetrayatore.cuedooruorthofth LIQr OM aarpoaec can Urini j 0.ina J. F. VAaVAXaUtNOUaOaV

Britiali Porfldr and Foroclty.

4-Perfi'l"i- Albion" is a title which Ena of crime' In wl h - a o- rti h V pp n f iir.es if ,aaranitv Hd justice, and eapeeiH -. 1 'ally by hot cruel ami oppressive policy I toward the I r i h aeoide. The recen", extentieo of three fount men for parttcipet !Oll in tin; rv-cue -f a rominenl Fenian from the tolioe, wbieh able Enliah jnriata aay ewnatitnted a politic il rather than a rriminal ofenee. in oonaiatenl with Bogbnd bhmdy mdicy toward Ireland, bat nil u tlie IIa tu if iitiifinakina, and ii with otit a pirallel iti hrutal feroeity in naoderi riintK, Taking the opinion of Englil lern law rer4 1 and the pommon aenae of Man kind, lhat the offence cimrc asainat . i v..iin a IrtahmeU was Dolltieal. COW t tad in behalf ol their country, 'et us m; mm how Eaalaada treatment td political

I oftendeni in her dominions coot pa res with king any nistoicimu between verumeut (.xc;l.0 f.,r increasing, rather than dimin- . . j i,, oth- aaooesr, which waa legitimate monev to be iahincr. the nubhc taxes. Ileaides. it

I er eonntries and tho policy of other pof ' :.. ,...t; . L bIui .uMmti tioÜi. Vir im utainii; wmntm v.--........ i leal oOenCda. r or mm purp'iao mm win 1 1 1 . 1 . - . ... .11 qmite from the Mktmp4iiM R arsf, the mmml .hoa t an 1 Warm Iriah heart of its editer qualifying him above most men to mateoal Sua ties to Baarland: ... I 1 is mdoriona that Bnglnnd i a nest emissaries, who go forth periodic illy to sr;r up revolution and anarchy elsewhere. She sends men anv m mcy and arms to aid every movement for tne overtnrowoi or der in continental Europe. She is ever read? to enconraife resolution in naignborJ - g and dtstit Mintria, an i her people, would - be assaaaius of social and politic il tabilitv. thea ihe engineer of anarchy a fail in Franee or Spain or Italy, they ay to Knglaad, kaowiag they will I here had I sympathy, adulation, and nafety. They need no p.is-put Put a jiair of Dioooy heads, aad if that blood once coarse! iht ui !. some eathiilie heart, so much more is he whohpilled it to be feted. It is instand admirable in English eyes to set I' Ith whj. e.-ntineur om a blmaa with the nf ruvolation. huilet mo spark he jj )n rih soil sod tac giUuw or the doageoa M prepare for the pat riot who kindles it. There are honor and firM of rtiV.ilntioai bat Uf one smirk he aruis nnA an vlam. if need he for Oarij,,;..; vko le.dsau i.iva-mn that ia utterly , , , , mijuattfiable, who declares that leligtoa mast perish and thai reason must he enthroned in its j lac I J and there is a ::: irfer- . . .. , . . ! ntie cell, .r a hangman a rone tor ihe , . though he be an American by adoption, who dares attempt to redress . the bleeding wrongs of his n, tive land. - I his is one phase ol Knglish consiitcn. T DOW contrast for bnglah bar bar;T

r, is let! a few months since an attempt through there that night, and elevated his pacej u.,,u;d aptedily rise to the dangerwas made in J'aris to aaamlnate the Em- htick yard aboujt 2,000 feet in the air. It I uafl irreatueaa of Paris, or New STork, or penir of Rasata. The woaldba aasaasin, Irritaied him a good deal. HI has bven I Chicago, jeopanlaing the destinies ol the a young Pole, wan arrested. Ue confess- up there, aad he eaye the bricks are all reDUhlic. in New Borland the ease would

I hia crime, aad ihe only regret he had 1 . a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 gas tnat Siie Init.et Ulli Hot Sill IOC nppre I tH of hia eounirv Wis ihe attempt to k . 1 1 r. ti Kmnefor less heimms than the resa of a Fenian prisoner? Certainly not. Bet the Poliah enthuaiaat wua simper im- j priaonad, while " liberal and enlightened' England erected a gallows fof the three Fenians ami tla-hed them into eternity. Of the !. Garibaldi infaithe dominions of the Pope, wit h intent to destroy na p .wer and drive i..'..i i'.i 1. .... c it. 1 t 1 1 1 v t.;nioie C II HrC II out III liOUie. IIUU - dreds fell into the hands nl the power they sought to annihilate. They were mere ' land pirates, trampling upon the treaties of ! nations, and nnreeignised bj nny govern-1 ment; hut were they pauinhed for their crimes? No: un the contrary, they were treated aa an indulgent father might trjat I rebel line suis. Thea were mildlv lold tha. they hid done wrong, and advised to abjure their evil amosellora, aad then hamied over to ihe goverament that claim1.1!. I ! . . ed their allegiance Not one of them auf fered a straw's weight af penalty for hia offence; but the Fenians, who siu15.lv seek . . I : . .i . .t 1 1 1 -s ior 1 1 ic wrongs 1 th eir own eountry. are coaaignod le prisoaa aad gibbets, I v the enerous ami enli 'htend" o-ovim h ment that has crushed Ireland with a re-Ienf!e-s desputistn for nearly a thousand c.!rs. By the exeeulioo of the three men in Manchester, Baglan 1 has demonstrate 1 her consistency and her humanity. Toadies may liiikr to eeasare her for th dem onatration, bttt all true men will loathe her

hypocrisy aad erueity. and wish succesa to country lor 'lucks: e tranater 1 iheae "i an inojistriai reiorm senooi tnan 01 ajn asylum instead of at the head a Imme, every movement aiming at the destruction I eolumua from CUK!bruia paper a tab a of vemle priaoa, and this being tbe ease, the I The Teknnr eise is worse ihaa bestial of her 1 ei fidous power And may Ireland j Weal her reports, day by day, from October j aueeCaa of the enterprise will depend great- the wife complaining of repealed acts af sinke he ivy aad hard when the anapicioua IS, 10 November is. at Sitka, (New Arch-jlj upon its starting mehr favorable au- erueity and infidelity . one of the latter beday arrives! Franklin Gunetie. angel), the capital of Alaska. spicea and conditions. After the institu-ijug Dcrformed in her nresei.ee and ihe

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oENATOa .Iorto.n Before .1 crazy line wl ere we strike the bulk of tlm ter- it Will be much easier to work in 1 y n nn paikl r. Yet filthier facts, to which tve CanN)ttad nl nfliee holdcra and office seekera, j ritory, going aorth What then must bei older and nore class than it would be to j not aliud, are testified to by the eight dignified by the title of 4 'soldiers' and aail- j the climate of the most northern conti- j form aud reduce to proper discipline fa mi- J year old daughter of the parties. Ihe

Senator Moutok. Before .1 erniy

ors unon, senator Horton nl Indiana, aade a apeat h hat night, which bur a misatatenceat of facta, and for aa eshibi-jof lim of a narrow minded partisan dein, ia ...... V I

uncnualed. u itb tin- exception id a ingle paragraph in regard to retronebment, . m mm A. I tne entire apeech is one caleulaled to loa - ler prejudice, excite anger, and keep alive hit terne -s As tlii- eotaprisos the stock in trade of radicalism, it was appropriate lor the peaea and the people. Anion- other iliings this loyal ami patriotic aenator aatd, m reference to Qeuaral Hancock, that hia admiaiatration was turned 10 bathing" Tha will do. The moral of such a thing is ohviou-. Tha remark waa I received with anplail-C. R idle :ilism 4 .. he aathiir aad fiaiaher of He aWa infamy, I a entitled to all the eanital it eaa make HaUeOCg. aUtllOtoM CVaasaUteOaiif Ca- I FoRry-TWO million do nrs have been paid out by the piytuisler to United States troops duriir' the past year. This is over ,farM tiaaeethe aVsattl - I ntoney ittook to ,, . J ... W M 'be expenses ..I the United States g"vernment under the administration of .John Quiney rsdnms hen to this large alll,.u,,t is added the sum expended for ! . Iiiii-r tu', .uleiitv i eiii.it .; i i,t iru ; - .....(.-, , ct,c j ,,,e ll ' rBJr Wall knee a Kgwl itlea d' , he expenses of running the outh, for mmAlmm 1 . mm mm -a., . mm - 1 1 ' ' ling army. it it.ti i a a il. m. mmf w a. &a w a ca , uuu t.s ui i 1 1 11 ni.ii.ii.

Hark Twain Sretis Inf orumi ton on Iii L'iiclc's Account

Ceald you give me any i a formation reepoetin such islands, it" any, as the gov- . I., ... .". ........ 1, .. n V I Im wpavni nu"g r ' " " 11 naete of mine that wants to know. Be ia lawnatnous nun, ana well dig. posed, and want to make a living in an rvp;. and wants to inkc a I honeat, hnmbie way, bat mrc eapeciatly he w.ints to he (wci. He wiahea to settle down end be qntet ami nnnatentatioua. Ue has been to the new tala id St. Thornaa bat ho aaya be thinka thinga are annettled there. No went, there early with an attache of the atate department, who wan sent down with money to pay for the island. My anele had los money in the aaaae bos. and ao when they went aahore, eteing a receipt lue sailors broke open the box and took all the ntoney, not mastolen, and ray uncle s, which waa his own nrivate nrenert and should have been , . i ( I . i : t no ll.tltt.'i s ti. t .ri.f iwrv.v. .. .....v. .. ....v. ...... some more, and went back. And then he took the fever. Tliere are seven kinds . . i .. . i ... i ni lever uowa mere, joa s iow, ami as hia blood waa not of order by reason of want id' sieep and genera 1 wear and lear; of mind, he fai led to cure the first, fever, then am HC H not a k iiueiiow, goi tue liier aix. ind of man that enin s lcvers, though he is well-meaning and .al ways does what he thinks is right, and so he Waa a good deal annoyed when it an - pea red that be was going to die. But he worried through and sot well, and atarted a farm. He fenced it in, and he next day the great storm came and washed it over loOibralter, or around there a w St a somewhere, lie only aatd in hia patient way. that it waa gone, and lie wouldn't bother about trying to find oat were it wem, m gii ii wa ma vpimuii it rerni iu Gibralter. I hen he invested in a mountain, and started a farm up t here, so as to he our .d

the way nl the sea when it came ashore republic, it waa ?. nation for which Ian m ...If

again. it was a good mountain ind B good farm hut it wasn't

:i good farm bat it wasn't any I tjon but y the mob of Paris Paria bet -e an eaithouake e;:me tie.t night i (ulv overturned t.'ie monarcliY but tealit ii Iii' and shook it ail dowB. tt w.ts ;,lf (jcre(j i; jjnpofceiolc for anything hut a fragments, yon know, and so mised np monarchy lo exis! in its steal. So it

With another man a property that he could not ted which were hia fragments . i it i i without going to law, and he would not do that 1 jr h s main object in going to St. Thomas was to be qt: et. II I . . II S 4. - ne inougni n an over, ami unauy net eoneluded to try the low ground again, , capecia lly aa he wanted to atari a bnek yard this time. He bought a fiat aad put out iu,uuu nnena to ury, preparatory to baking them. Bat lock appeared to he agaimrt him. A volcano shoved iiself baked right enough hut hr ean'l get them ,1 .. . t. . . I .1 1. . 1 Huwu. j nisi lie tuougnr may DC IBC government would get the brlcxs foi him. I hut if government boughl the island it ought lo protect the property where a man has invested in good faith; I it :iii he wants is quiet, ami td he is goieg In apply for the subsidy he Waj thinking about. II went hick there -ast week in a couple of -hips ot war. to prnepect around where he 20110! he quiet; but another earthquane came and noistca notn ol ine snipsj ...I ,. t ......... .1 , .. ........;.. .....I ,""' - wru n ins inivooi vo --. an'i lie came near losing his life. So he has givca up proopcciiug in a chip and ia ;'i eouraged. Well now he don't know what to do. H haa triml eValrassia; hut, tbe hears kept after him ao ranch and kept him so m the jump, na it were, that he had to leiva the country, llee u d not he naiet therewith those heirs prnnetng after hon all the time. That is how he came tu go In the new island we have boughl L'. 'PI. . 1 .- . 1- . I - - - - - St. Thomas. But he is getting to think Thomaa is not quite enough l'r a man of his torn of mind, and thai ia wht he :. .B.. ... al I : : . Wia " mn 1 o,n 11 Kiiverwnicui m ......... : 1 1 . .1 .1.. likely to bay sosae more ntbmda nhortly. lie ha- hear I that government is talkiiiü of buying Porto Rteoif if is a ijuiet place Hw is rorto Rico for this stylo of man ? Uoyon think the government will buy it T m p MAM 1 wain. rriio E.ovriy E.atiri of Alanka. r-,,.., ih Vatw Viab ttatJ . Hr. .'til I It'll f. . 1 1 I 1 1 i. ti 1 t t'i . un. mc iotciv laa'J 01 .vii-k 1 . 11:11 a a a a 1 . M m ' - Tuts place lies down the eoast, at ihe end of the panhandle, 500 miles sooth of the line wtere we strike the hulk of the ler - I nental body ot Alaska, when at sitka, from the middle of October to the middle November, we find sueh report as these : rain and fou heavy rains rain. I - l! hail and mi w: evening, lightning and thunder fog, rain and hail- squalls of a - a - ' V"- a

lanow, ram ami bail, atrong gales; cyeloneiyet the act under nhich our housj ol re I at 7 p m hurricane, lightning, bad and ' uge is org in lied prescribes eighteen years ram bo aalla of rain and aaow drisalinglaa the max im Uta a-e at which infants may fain and fog, and so on till the way j be received. I throagh. it it said. too. thai theae raria- Theevil lo he lea red from the aen ling

tiun.s uf wet weather cover 300 dava in the year ai Sitka, asaring about fifty semi-sun shiny ones, without rain, hail or snow to -peak ..f. Mr. Seward's land purchases aVe eeriainlv wall adantad fur aaataorobio. r icul nIiiiIim aiul enlaaaia ittiaaamaM ,..n. the awbrokeu aaeeaaaioa of fogs, rain, hail, aaow, light aing and thunder ice and tornadoes of St fhOttlaS, wheh SWCep off the top of the island, ami tin? delightful eartbqnakea wbieh shake out the bottom. ! Oh, carry me in Alaska, wbere it rains and anowa alwayi ; Or take me to st Thi mas, Where tbe lovely earthauakc plays; An. I wlu re the hurricane is lighted up w th tne sweet rncanoa blase. John A l.ogm has heen appointed on 1 . '.I ..I a suh-eouiin.tee to sit daring the recess ol . . .1 lm whisky one-, ion Dunvreoa un n lohn hui a, .nst go, a portion which he was quabied tO ill. Whatever May Become (lUaoileU lo Ilil. i liitievor u iv liei'.oi.. . . ..... . . . " . i" mo ,uoswii, ii.t,m ounrr inaf ihm hielt w will not hn dienrxil nl' , . t tiij inri .11 1 nn. .1 1 1 , . t , . . . . . 1 .

Recamutracllng tuv Capital.

Mr. John A. Logan, who misrepresent Illinois "at largu" in eon grew, recently ,;,., ...j a repletion (which vent to the .. ... 1 ... . .a commit ice on waya ww; tu a committee -to inquire into the expedieQej nl relocating the ctpiial ef the United Sr:itcs There is no ortjriaality in Mr. John . LaranV proposition. Ir haa been dranced twenty titntrn before j bet ncrer enjoy 01 the honor of a ncrioua etmideration This is nothing againat it. in lite esttmi thm of sncli menitera as Mr. John A L IJL-lU While Jactbiniani is occupied in reconatrnctiiiq the form of ptveroment, why nt also reconatraet the .-eat of govJ ernmcnt? t would be a moat convenient way of aiding tweotv or thirty millions to the nublie debt, and would furnish an would opeu the way for a host of loval ! ...? .o ..ml ;t . n!if.n i iwnomi mil. - 1: .1. Ä .. ........ ..I 1....... i,( u-s .n mo; eipcnw wi iiwb' luuur. These are convincing reemmendations of I the scheme to the atnda of men who, lik: . igogan, entered iht war poor democrats, and came out rich Jacobiaa. X - s t :it .snanu-e that 'dr. Logans j proposition should be favors 1 by such or sans of public plsnder as the Jacobin newspaper concern at Springfield in this i täte, which argues that ihe national cap.: taj ought t be rtnored from Waalitngton ' because Va.shinatna is an out-wf-the-way . aee aad a place that, were it not for the 1 capital, would ,l go to m iss.'' Thin in faet is the bast reason in the world why the national capital ought not to he removed from Vashington. Thi evils and danger ef having the national Capital situate i in a metropolitan city, like New Voik or Chicago, are seen in Prance, ami are expressed in ihe well-known proaerb t' at 4 Paris u France." A revolntbm . I. A? ?- in fans nas a wjs ueeu a rev-i uion iti Franec. Wh n Prance was miscalled a were made, not 1 lite depntiea of the na- , .-i.i KP ; Anieriea with tha eanital sit- , U:t(i vvJlore it WOald become a great city, . Oneofthe aafcg tarda of the republic is .j,0 faC that Washington can never attain 1 t) navtiiing in ire than a 'one-h wrsel two " I . " . . . . If the capital ahaald ever be removed Waahiniftoa. instead nf locating it tmn otlc. Jacobin auggeat) in New York, J Qhio, rn Illinois, the coarse .f wisdom hronld be to locate it somewhere in ev Koland. Any place in New ifork, Ohi ... r ii ::., w hurts the eanital miirht be differe nf. .N.-w J.ugiatrl is "nhived x . - 1 a I ou " jt.. (. .- ,, out" II i! 1 raAtii ari niinfr hi doeiv out nt. LOT... cs arc gnuig 10 iiecay , her inhabitants are going to seed; her citiea are -rowing hi weeda. aad therein a the owl shall build her nest and the wild

beasl shall make hin lair." Kven.thc na- deeds that men and oaea can do are ac I B jukc BflOB lhc anuspecting Hrown A noZ tional capital, with all its advantages of I cesortes. aud are iutricateiy blended with j large doll waa procured, whi -h waa neatly averaof ppotatel 4M uotanea corruption and rascality, Wmald not rescue all the eleueuta of the affiir. The news- I wrappped in a bundle an I placed in a has-1 Pblw ,usl : arthe huh" from ihe oblivion toward which papers with apasmndic enterprise, lell I ket. with. in explanatory note lying na top. j At a cititeW nmetiag. held at Tndianit i-. hasten ing. 80 long as men ar t sent ihe detaPs, ami with charming loquacity I Tfcia W;IS pfeed upon !hc do.-r step late at apohs, in the caamber ef eeaaauacea, aaeato c utgre s who for their crime; deserve dilate in the editorial columns on the main J ,,iki in urder that it miirhl be seen at an neetive of nartv. congress w is calls Upon

lPtfinUy of banishmenl the capital MIll lo pemain where it ia or be scut to Boston. CA'V'-ny-j Fcirt. . . -----. , . . . . : Quaic af Rrfugi; Proclanaat lloa. X KCUTIVG 1 ) I P A I T M B N V . ) In .iauapolie, .Jan 1. 1868. ) in pursuance i X the rcquircinenta of aeetion 10, of no ael uf the general astern, bly ot the state of Indiana, approved March 1 3, I8G7 entitlcl "An act t establish a house of refuge For the correction and reI i I : I. HP I "I 11 .. formation -d juvenile oil le offenders," I . Co ni rl liaker, lieutenant governor of the state of Indiana, aeting as purer or thereof, do 1 1 I ....... 1 t. .. .1..-. 1 iicre) üuikiuhw mt-i n wn m ih- ...... ,.!.t.. ll.i-..,.l ., .1 1. .. Istiiation contemplated be said act. having le en tiereloiorc ItiCated near I iainOehl. in II end ricks county, ia BOW so far Completed as to proiicrly adunt "I tha reception of youths who may bo committed to, its guar11 1 .t . . ; ; r 1 dmnship. under the prot ismaa -f said act. According ti. the plan adopt! by the board of commiasiouera to whose manage- . . . . . . -aal Hiar I t 1 1 . i i-.ti. t.tiiiti ia a . 1 . . . I it 1 p " " . . I . . . I . a. I. , .al. I. 1. ... 1 .1. . ...!... . e . I. .. ... , u.ue.i mo; e m rue 11 0.11 v-. ui ma ii.u 111 e la t 1 a I I.I aC I 'iin is fairly in operati m end families f infanta are formed under gsd discipline, J it will be much easier to work in 1 ysnfan I lies and classes composed entirely or puneipally ol auca matetial in tbe onltaet. Tbe experience of aimilar institutioni in I other atate haa proved that boya over the I . . - .. age of sixteen years can imt he ieeenel I with profit to them elves or the institution, I a m a . . of boya of such advanced ajra nil! probably I be aggravated by the fact that tbe friends I of those accused of crime will he temnted to represent the accused as being youn r (hau tbe realll are to save them from ihe a - . . . . . itAnnlt bail nr i.rn i f en t i 1 r v - hv havinn I them sent to this institution It is hoped that all good citiaana n e I. a. ...a. . ii insi 11 in um success 1111 y perform its mission, will use all nroner tticana to discourage and prevent the eom 1 1 mittel of boya of nn improper age to its guardianship; and to this end the eo - op - I 1 .... r ration of thnee euiru-ied wnh ihe ad.oin-l Nitration uf the htw ia es( ially solicited It Will be -averted that by the 11,1, aeetion ol the act, infants under ihe age of eighteen reara may be aenteneed upon r ,l.,r tri, I lo tha l. us., of ,!,,.,. in-.ail ol bains aenteneed le the penitentiary or t ' county ii It '.- hoped thai no infant Will be aenteneed to thn bouua nf refuge ander this -ectmn. for the following re".- . ... ' ... . . . 1. 1 rfirst It will leave a record of Convie. : . 1 . ... i tioa r.f orime to on front him in after

rears, and to discouraze I. im in his cfT..rts

to deserve and obtain the eonl fence of bw fellow men ; and there is certainH no nscawsit jr for such a conviction, aa he may l.n m off..f' It Hi' r immi'lj 1 t.. 1... . -

.. . ".? . wivi riprihmcu ran mm aysteaBauaeu uiartship of the institution, ander the pr..- combination. Let it he ttnoWstood that

:: .1 1i.l in. i .!. vihiohsui i no ivtn, iiin. loin am; i4tn pactions t the act, without any such record being made igatnst him. Second Hy the proriaiona of the 15th aectinn of I lie act no infant enn be conveyed to the inatitntion until iris ascertained from the anperinfendent whether he can be received or not, and if he cannot be reeeived into the institution, the case of aneh infant u to be dispoed i" as if the had never been pasaed, and if no proceedinga had been taken ander it. Now, tf an infant ahontd be regularly tried and sentenced to the house of refuge, :oil it i-h aid be afterwards ascertained ih i? he could not be received in lhat inatnution, he could not he tried again tor tin: same offense, ami his uiaeharsni would , - he a necessity. I der the 20th section of the act, the expense of keeping and taking eare d each infant. (including subsistence and clothtnc) has lcen estimated at one hundred and thirty dollars per annum The act provides that one-hali the ex-

pense of keeping each infant shall be paid J drawn by a horse on the trot. The mo-! seaa of all nccapatmaa uien of supby the state, and the other half by the ment it reaches the end of the last rail, j pusad bat doubtful decency. n ilin v fam r ka at aw awt as n .it ' t ir.tl aaWfiaa t v l.f..n - - I

i i i i w wivu ii u an k , vavupa wherethe infanl is sent a the instance of his parent or guar ban. in which case, the parent or toe intent, u able, must pay iho expenses, and, in the laM named ease, the charge will be one hundred and fifty do!iirs . V 1 1 r. -.-. flif. Inl'tri i-j Cf.nf ..I tlir. t . t r ,i i . ,1 ', expense, the charge 1 1 the county from lj i . , i i wiiien be mav conic and not excee I hall . .1 ,. , theamountoi the aforesaid estimate, or C 1 II i- a ' o n ' i k. i .1 , n i .1 .i ii iiiii. 'i he necesMarv lorma to he observed in making application for admission into the I I . it .1.1. .. IVI I... ...... tlt.l ...II . . ... -. . l. I . .ti 1 1 1 -1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . iii im; iii i iiii'rui i.i i, io .i i- - , . . tue auditorol each eounty in the state. In witness wner3of, I have hereunto subacribod my name, aad caused the sea. of state to be affixed, at the city of Indian i i a0 a apolis; the date first above given. By the Governor. CONRAD BAKER, scribed mv name, and caused the ea of Nelson Teuslee, Seey of State. C'hsc::g SoBuatloaal Inaaaaralif j A Liu cage sen? it. on may be known without a look at the w. u-.ls which de - acribe its existence. A Chicago sensation

is unique ; il excels in its peealiar qualiJ T"s Wt Ji,ke of,the Ql' WM r '' -' ' . 1 ii...i. ' ... I .. .. 1 1.- ......... 4:, A ......

use thoaa thai occur anywhere eire ; it is more horrible, or more n 6fy. or m ire t liriiliti 9 than any other city nr duces. S . - I ! it t- :. mur.tei 1 , 1 . . ....... . , t.l . ..... 11 1- .11 1 11 1 ill 1 1 au le Oiie ; is surrounded hv some strange and bell. ike r aace; its bloodline; would The nal'itndinoas scae lacaraadiae: its mystery is unearthly. If it. is some i 1- . i . . 1 t . rare au innocent aoveiunrc. me acciocns 1 1.1 I' IP ia sin ubr in the resuil lhri1lini If it mu mi it no luniimj, L b ctw ... , a divor.w. the filth ' ihe case is uuutterable and enough to pollute every clean thing ; tbe dirtiest features of tic ease. Nothing is hidden ; the elsewhere unnamed secrets ol mirriagebedaare divulged aa poaain of the town ; nn mat 1 nc rei 01 tne wot 1 .strive with most industry to conceal, they atrive with in-t. industry t expose. Aha -t evervbodv lives in glass houses t ran spar j rent to the vulgar eyesight and go about with a window in their bosoms. What the statu ot aoetety mu-t be eaa hardly be imagined, hut we may gueas faintly at ihe nature ol some of its depravities. (yhieagn now has two divorce cases on trial; one soon to he tried, an! one ahmt It. , . . 10 De conimenee l, winch a newspaper natnea as follows Singular Divorce Sujt A Wife Char- . . 1 . . .. .!.-. jrCa ncr iiu.soano ii na i rueity, inuieiiiy 1 ... . . 1 11 ami Attempting to Poison Iter Curious Sniritutil hitvAinnmint Wli it the Spirit a Jim S.( d." The Messenger Divorce ease'' has been on trial for some daya, mid is the only de - I .. - , cent one. if we can use the word aa applied L, any divorce ease, in the h itch. Acts of insanity growing out of spiritualism - I . : i . 11. e . "re naain inciuouis; ana me lacia go m la - ... 1 . . ... . .,v I liar I lie wne helniigs m in ni-ane I I r a t husband accuses her also of infidelity. and of nttempting to kn.-.-k him dewn with poker. Fet filthier facts, to which we can.

people have moved in good society, amljimni " wniiorwij ami m ni pmaivc ! am wealth v. the huband being engaged 'erms spoken of the prevailing distress iu the commisaion buainess. The Quimby 1 vrom the extremity of the peninsula of j ease will mHn be tiicd and it will afford Florida to the Mississippi Hirer end across l?..i . 1 . 1 . -

; t ;io most shocking disclosures. Thr is also a wealthy and ari-toeiatie family, and the hnsband i- accused of criminal interCourse with his wfVa mother, counter ehargea of crituinalite with clergymen and doctors being brouihl by the husband. Il the erimea thai go undiscovered, u .1 least unpunished there, are in the usual ... ratio to those all the details of wbieh are 1 uMi-he I to tha world. Ninevah must have hen a pious town eompar.nl toChiea- :... () lhat ihotw were a donah that we i'jj . . . ' .mt.1 mhJ ililiLaa arWÜnnt JaiiMv ikai k could aend thil bar without danger lhat he would be swallowed by a whale oa hia voy - aire or be garroted an thrown Into the 1 n iveroj hi- arrival. St. 'aai Pioneer. The Mobile Faaes, In reviewing the! dniiniatraiii f General Pope, says: I. - I. . I . !ll . ''!f cruan, to insuu. 10 uiimiiuatc a I hole nation, to deliver it lato the .. .nu nfhiab.WCSl and Vtleet mmions. to seek the diaruption of tha family tiea the prorti tut ion af ihe eociel bonda, the deseera tine of the domcatifl aitar. and delurt the bind with hl I simply beeaaat Qeaeral mm ... .. . M m mm . I Franklin,! lue I niteu States army, ami a hiait ol Others nn less dwtingaiahed. have proclaimed C.o.e.al Pope a liar and a ptrnuvr is mi, :ie nnwoii hv Ihe i lineJ. . . ... A..a...aA.i a..... a t 's run naieu 10 n .1, nnjot- unrric, iV- r; ..i (k .na,.A.tl;nn f iUW tho ruin aud tho doaolat ion of Alabama. ,

How !te Parifir RaUroail is Iii

The sped with wbieh iTaeu is laid on I the Union Pacific Railroad is one of the j wondera of the age, and ahowa the power . C . ...,....(..... I .. 1 . l i ., . i .. .... . toe roaa bed is maae or "graded ' to he fttotoft e Black Hills. 5 ur miles furiher, and that the noil thrown nn largely eompoaed of loose red gravel and and, aa dry aa dnal, eal of which peep ebort hroa.l topped strikes to indicate tin J deaired lerel ot the aleepera. First c.-me itwo men carrying a long oo'e nf 26 let. meaaaring oiF the length of each rail and marking the noaition of the tiea Two ; other men make small mounds of loo-c earth., and striking their shovels into a j tie, place it o the monnde, while a man takei eight from behind ami directs tielowering or raising, the sleeper being in every '-ase removed hv mein of shovels chopped into it. the intermediate space! is ouicklv G led nn with Rtaanra hv .-in. , i - . other set of men. wli fake them from the aide of the road, there they are distribnted by a airing of mule trains. . man with a paver's rammer and a lew pbnvciera j level down the ties and nil in the earth, then comes the low, heavy train, laden with rails, coupling bars and apikea, and snuivv peani vi vi i a w if j asi sun ia ii t side seile a couple of rails, draw oat, and depoaite them in their p ace at two nolions. Ihe foreman shouts kgo on. The foreman I I1C horse starts np, and the process is reeate I without iatermnaioa. Then follow the CoUtilera with bolts and stilieins1 ban in. ' mt , I aP 41 .L.im " ikA.llr.M nrXal. , i i ., ponderous sledgea, fasten down ihe rails. .i i ? Jja-tly comes the ' shovel brigade. who en J ii .1 . iii fill up and ballast the track, which i then i r i i ' . i . i . i i i . ; ,iu . .. i i vt; . i in, v." lis i i i. v; i :i train, with its vast am mm traveling, hoarding and I .1.1 i . -r .. i 11... I I.. It. tl.s-. ,. t ...... f ..... . 1 . ....-.. m.i.ho. au iiiu i.. i:i ; iij invii -.it . l i I w in the mrr pole and lies ;ne marking out the intervals half a mile ahead. While I we stood watching, a niiL of track was j we stood watching, a ails uf track was bid; and dnrtug that fbar and oae-sixth "I a a a l I milea were accoaipliabed, being ihe greatest days work ever dine. very gang is i kept up to the mark ; there is bo lagging aad each man arena anxious for the : eomtilet on nf t he I'.-ieifTn- Railroad early The average progresa is Iwoand a hull' mile I per day. Lmdom Cor. 1 u i n . in .i laauicu rniiciHM isi unjrn ago, and although a.: injuctnm ol aecresy .1:1 L t t 1 ..:.. . : . I canuoi aeip paui smug 11. I W .. mm t I I ,. . I ! tl,. ,.f tl... , ill, wmm m mm 1. i u 111 1 hi, u ... in 1 1 1 1 1 i . I ...... P1 f ,,is "d ,et;:,UMj 1X0 . dof 1 Wl u M " ; Brown has a wife, but uaf wtunately, at ! ...A.it ftkamaaa. a naa awlaltVl K I 1 tl,. I j ' ' 'ii. ntit int 1 i V.11 lit in 11 i 1 nt: ...., u(, ... ..".,, ,,...1. i.t. 1 ;r. h . n,,, ,.v,,r...sp,l :, ,h. ',,, m ...1.,i

111 . j . .1 n I a child, aa il ia evident they will never be ! i.i0,i , rth.rowa S ue.-on.. I having heard this wish so . hen expressed by them, conceived the idea of practicing Larjy hottr ;a ihe morning. 1 Bv amc coincidence the subieet of a babe I mmM -ijeotioaed at the breakfast lable. and ; i;itlUn expres-ed a wi-h that some one armsM Icare a darling baby at the door, At the ftndnsmn .ifrhA niaal Kniwa !.-,tf. ed h the door, and imagine hia consternation upon the step, ;h he thought, the fulfiillment of hia wish, lit? aeim i Ihe bake and rusted into tbe room, in .1 state of mingled doubt at the realization of hia hopes and a lear lhat the infant h: he ot t lie wr-ei j-sex or color. li "W!cver before iirneccdini? to onea the bani ' I I die the note was read, but it gave no light in regard to the e.mtenis of the bundle, LM,. in;.,i;.. r. ,k . ; .. I o I to treat the little one kiml'.v and briii" I ' J it op in the love and admonition of the Lord. Niire lieht upon the subject tr.s only to he lud by exbloring the contents ui the l-a-ket. anil with Irembung bands ' ,1.,, .Vork waa' h 1 mm tk asatar , t I in wwa waa oegun. omin tne center t BWaMliug elothea was reached aad the I VmU ehinaj.dcer dn.pned out before the L.K.. R.IU It, ... r,...l -.. .i ti... ..., r i- aatv-'--"i moi ati niaia I . attghter of the other members of the fam ;i,. v. Mit L ttgt I 11 dVUl Dism i. CiuiiSi :i as For an one living in the Southern ..it.- to attempt to he merry when contemplating either ihe . ... I piaent eonditioa or proapecta ol thai part 4,f ,n couuiry would require a prodigious efiort. At ao time since the ehuaof the 1?...... I ..IT". " .1..- ...III. .!...... 1 "in .i'i iiifu "lilt 1 1 wi lilt. iii:iii.ii n,-i.ii.-1010 Araansas, ne negro population w engaged in 'foraging' for sebetatoace. One! account asys there is a general diapostlion "to cnliseaie nli the movable property of the country, a preparatory to hamting their expected land warrant! . 1 1 1 . . .n l1" ' Meanwhile man) white families are aaoviag V"" State to another, ut dcr the da- ' I. , mmm tm t. ...... 1 I. . I ... - - ... iL a J luaiva h I ru'on a I 1 1 s I U II' 'ill I 1 1 . 1 I ' M I J 1 .M I KM Ml I M Ml III I Mit i more favored than the;r own 'l ahould be loth to believe thai the eondition of Sin Domingo, II ivti. or Jamaica 1 . .. . . 1 ? . l . 1 ! M urer io e reauaeu in any part mine 1 a ? a fe . . I 1 a lft SVCr III be resllltll in 1 Uniled Htafea, aa some M' without nuwe hope have predicted. ifnl legislation at Washiugtan, this is posaible Vea? Vor I: Journal of C maacrnt. Tai Impkachmbnt Failcie. A nn lion to inquire into ihe cost of the im . . .? . i. . -i. i . i i paaew .. mjestigatio a u, oca .ne radicals in OÖWgresa, and e loiter ol, jeeted to the nmrbatmn Thai drraea nl pmce nf bnnineee, whteh has reeulted Only fl tne discomfilure ot ils authors his cost the treasury about ha f a million! I .1 J..IL... I'... ..I.I..1..I 1 . - ' I ni aoi.ars ior ooiainint? ami printing evideuce that ahowa nothing except to what depths of petty malignity paHtaau feeling; i" earr men. i ne connuv is canon . " .... i. . -n: ..ii. . f .1ii ih 1 1,1 te 1 11 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . 1 r 1 1 t ' -I"' f7J " " " abortive atteuiut to irratifv nartv huita. abortive attempt to gratify party sue.

11 11,. , r- . Ill . . till till 111

TliO crowd tli.it witnessed tlip rtriro fihr.

nc:r Ch ieagc last week, arc thai camloarued bv the Trilm-e of that ciiv One hundred and fire inmblcfu, faro . , - a. ueaters, ana Krecrs ot gamming nciis. one 1 joatiee of the peace, nr.d all '"the pinna . 1 r whoeonld r-ro five dollars for their fare t ? i t ! . r ; two Chicairn aider men. two hundred and nineteen halliea who haaao al.nut the aaloons, and Rro by wh it they can pick np inaa roatbery here, a garr'tin there, rad a ping nraaa yaaadaw one man knia to be a mwrdeter. twe captain of notice, an? nnaatitw of cinfilenee men. three nrrgcaate of the police,sixteen professional girrntnrs. fotftf uetectivea of tin- p. .lice lore-, forty men roeentIt ent of jail, ten or a doten friard of ttndal men of questionable :mt. ccdeTrs tatlf seven til the worst of Chicjgo hackmen. eleven Chicago lawyera. tw haadrtd and twenty keaner of low do-'o-pries nine Chicago physicians, eighty haw-lv house knmim tAt u'....r of tho ! i j - ----- - " - presa who weal lo report. I we I VC susneefed r- j -- fwgers, no Maatwr in Chanmiy, nan nl clergyman undoubtedly a radienTJ what ia up to any eriaae, twelve hotel keejers, fift two bargtara, six peddhwa f t.ut.-. apI plea, papers and obneene honks, furl BUM abowl town, and aboal five hundred citiOtJIt effic nl de aty sheriff. (. V. Glover, recently effected the capture of'a span of splendid hay homes, that were stolen of Da vi I Rani ley, of Mottowa, St. Joseph couutv. Michigan, on ihe night of Decernbtr th. As so. in a 'leor-'i received news ol the then, atid a description of the , . , . . ,. , a, tti.-it. ami a deerinttoii ol the burses, he , , 1 , , - , was mi tue alert, and together with t tie , r , , , , . e

. , Mil i in, i" uiim i ne H'ii-e- 111 n ioji'i iioii 11 ui the construction ,,. .. . . e . . . , , Lerre u i ii-t m the e Ige ot Miclunt :l material and , 0 a . , n . , , . . . gao, the thieves nndiug theuiselves purlodging house lor , , , , .. , , , x ' t . . sued, hi! Sett the horsea and takeu to the

Mil i in, i" uiim i lie H'ii-e- ill n ioji'i iioii ii ui r woods. ot. Jo. Kegtuer. Tilts morning about nine o'clock, an unknown bov. aged near sixteen or seven nakaowa hey, aged near aiaSenn er aman tLen, was foaad iascasible aa the Miehi1 .1 t 1 t 'l fa. am . gaa road, wear the top of the hill tt appears that the eufurtauate hwe anje cnehafi a load of wood to ihe city and fell off the wagon and was run over, tie was carnea to the resilience of Dr. Cornet t. and hag ii -a j received medieal attvatiao He has not baeu identified np to this Unat. Muhson Courier. Then '"'er want nf B f eillMI na I ... .. . : . . : - - 1 ManiilUII "I iU-'ii.S) in vjreo. .x mtc the paaaage of the cimveatioa ordmaece , 1 t 1 . j ... i priaiOtiittg too levy 01 executions aaaaai A - -- a lt. mtmn a mmm ill ! ii, c: 1 1 ;i iMllili't-i hi tuiir.v.iu;j .i.v,uio ii. ofnOathera k .uses are at Atlanta. m eollnet adi.uc. Credit is dead r;eJ. uuahle au 1 huThe crimual eonrt uf iui'n county . 1 ( . ... . n. . . t . . 1 r-i w 1 r v :i r i.aiii "!"' " 9 'ZZ 7 which requited in conviction, ami i in j , ,, k .k :i,'r,, ,i ! 1 1 ' uere ' P ' 1u"f Dv tne 1 ' lout were apl,0:,M ' 5"c "YV" c f 1 ,,crc f.w a eesaattna of the whole policy .if contraction, and to provide for the payment of the public debt i ace .rdauee with the letter and anirit of tha law under which it was created' Pitting ihe past year the goveraor grunt ed 1 1Ö pardons, a majority of Which were tat convict in tin? aeaiientiarv ; lie isswed 50 . luisitious up si g -vermirs of .her states Im the return ofcrimiuada, and öS similar requisitions were made Upon kim by g veramra af other states. "Wait until tic residential election, and then.' aaj the radicala, with uusaaiug I Wests of the nuok. This SS likw th ncaaasV hoy threatening kta adversary with a big brother who was earning h one fr un a whaling vny ige s uuo tune or other. TttE eldeat Odd Fel oW in the I'nited states, is I'ast Grand Broth Buujueejci 1 . ,f ..woott ll'oo.ie I -.'and t t. wewwri' ,.u 1 - le is eidhtv-tbree veara iitage. ana jNuaaJ , ' '7 n,nVicll Fn-.and ... 18,-7 e K.,n,,.v itiinkab is 'he in-trument with ------ - . , - winch Ihe radical party feats its wer mm .t . . . .1. . 1 : 1 1 11 11 nie pariy. a nie oei.ci 1 üjiü to do, works iih its tail. Sixty suits againt 1 hn Morr:soy Sc Co., f Hf 50,000 paid l'r policy ticket will J bs tried at t.ia Kucha atar euarta iu ibia aocta. M m,..; imJ in SLJ im "utrj Ken tuck v" last week Siie diued with Washington uaCQ. ' fi i,ir: amoer ot immtgraum rrean r.urope, that arrired iu New York, during the present year, eaceedn that, nf hat fnat .v 11,622 - iBI Canadian sutaorttaa arc hvinp another Fenian -.-care" 'i'hev antiaipute troub'es similnr to tbo-c in Qruul Hritian A locTnaaa nlanter. wh 1 own.l fiTrr. - r . . , tnie." negroes -it t he heMiimmr tli. -r is ltvMl a- Ml a jij h ,a .jut.KS(,tlt Mimisatani. I ' 1 A BUAIIXA rooeter Was recently killed in rVmeobury. Muna., awa) in na craw was found thirteen nickel eeuts, and two twocent pieces. I A hTALICtnvn opponent says, Fernando Wood wear a white n; uf ache, ami 'onlets why he does not try aiJe whiskers Kit want td cheek ? Tiif men General Mower anpointcd to ofice in Louisiana were rebels during the war and radicals alter the dose hurcheThi A UMr a until Cd l of uatri? who J ! f',r the -"l-w , Since the recent ri-e in the Oh;o. 2.-l-l lulll ,.. 1 .1 at t i m -1 o.ia.io roisnci ol coal nave been shipped from Pittsburg fur points down tbe rv ir A( c' u,e!el h n. . . . . tor c.atns.otie Horse can draw, if it is henld with 4Mhlil im tk. mti . " y jhuuub. ih ui tan Boston oo city.