Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 January 1868 — Page 2
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J. Mt-nOXALD, r.rlitor. THURSDAY, JANUARY S), lOS. DEmOCnaTIC STATF. TICKET Fer s Governor, I1QHI A. HEXUaiCHS, or Marlon. l.i "! i'i.ff.i'':T'Tifr, Alfittl P. Mgfarttftf of Allen. Fr 5 rttarynfSta'i , MEVMES C. KF. tf Boont. For Ml f A '-fV, AilfSl n. MTAM, cf IMn Jtr ClrHoffn Supreme Court, XQ.l'I 9. L-.,0F. cf Cats. Jtr A ,"." r of fhm Soprano Court, JC 4. Q, r.Ü K.IiIof M,ll thatt. Jbr4 , H ad ' ftaMb fedHMflmt JOBS R. ru iL lip , Jluliia vr Attorney Getterat, ML Li rv rL. r.f r ucm. For BoeMHal Linjc, jortx n r.n-FR.vni.or Bratiagtaa, ÜATLESä W HANN a. of Vi. I. ContiT'ont', J ISO!? B BIN W i, irf Jackton, WÜ.'ÄAM If Fi.AN ivi.IX, oi Owen. te. Bhlltf t Bo-Sata, F.r : T):-tr ! -Tmmmm H Cofcfc, of Knox, ComHaeat 1 9 Sproute, of faaiarlwrg, p timi Bhtilcl -C PaVMaif, of Mills, Oi.it.i-r.--jouG 1 lo r0. ol i . ir'. Thinl rrt'frtft ft.aca O ivin. of Decatar, Vuutlllj. at PlMMa -' ' !, of Jennings, Fourth IM-tri -tr J,ilin S RrM. of F iy -He, Continent Benjamin I. smith r iftao, Fifth DM rid lata if I . L af Ihriea, C Hajj "I fi i BySc-d, of Johnson, ftta Mft rid T rir!-rn. of LiwriT.ce, Canilnji ill 'laaiil R HnsniH. afSaJBvam, -wm'i DM Id T F I) r. 'd on, of Fountain, Canäagva B B Daily, afCwral, Ki-.-!,!h i -Trift - J nan JTcDowelL, of Grant, fontfag it N R Lisi- i i'". o:' IIow;-.ril, Hfah Plt tin Jnfcii'rnti'rlflr. of Ali'.n, Vontiis. !! -Saamd A taaaaX at Jay, Vci; 'i DMrti - O il .''.Tin. . E-tkaaxt, Caatlagent- i Vau Loi ir. of Nobie, Bvfaaal Ditrict oof apaoiamtf. ..EURO SUFFRAGE. A special dispatch from Washington to the Chicago ffate dated the 27th inst., . , . . 1 , aavs: m tne nouse to-aay, under the ai iv by the ra Heals, oyerwbelmingly defeated it, Mr. Stevens and the party with whieli he a.?!s propose to disregard their will and fores nerro snffra9e unon th in i i im rn Ann h eon rrossionil enact men t. rhe aO.UOU ujority ia Ohio against the prepceterou 9 vent this outrage upoi l free people. This js a long step toward eentralinati n and cons tit ; pot ism ; I bold attempt a if a i c i iLd :t wantc tal pr'nei fiOMnt The act T'j ovr-rr; people is je?te 1 no frtrtdm showing that itmet the approbal cf til con I the m itt end i.i rw . tad ot the party at large. He is the ini . V. .. .. i . , bot .1 all the distinctive doctrines of thai ill. i . arty, and he has III cndcr.cn.eLt in the ... ... . . aoport ol ttt principal measures oriinathoi 1 support of too principnl neasurci orl.'inaled cr advocated by him. It ennnot es: cape t!ic responmbility cfhi political ac tion. It is thoroughly committed to nc gro aaffrage, and if continued in power, wi r.f the 1 riRDi to voce lo ine negro, caunot consistI... .... . ..
" Monday call of the states for bill., Thad. ' irom 'aiwranc iroiu wnac tnc pres.- aftcrwarJ 3 to .wit . on the 25th day m ra""ng ctot seen in mis section. C0llsr found on the ground, a. one he, rot a in. .- ww W-I at nt i i i i i . . . a
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unirerc-al Euifrage by a:t Oi congress... .. , C were had : be it remembered that at! . . 1 ! ,,v wi;h vr.:mr Mar. m ami h vm Mni I Nigers a
, T. f 1-, I his tailing, and l allow Iura to do mv ,, . , ... AT . . the papers entire y. J ' J. t ? J . re-it it was referred. e . the October term cf the Marshall circuit ' 1 . to the penitentiary for six years 1 rum last -Ct,t
Notwithstanding thc rcople of Ohio.!"0 a . T ""j?. eourt for the car lSG. there were ores- f March, on the charge cf stealing his horses,
Minnesota, and of every state where the nght or spoken against the other. Xbe eot th0 Hon. Samuel C. 8ample, the pres- wh,Ch thc uni',ri,fltable charity is McCulloch. He went to Steck- Dead h r . -fir- secretary then turned to Geueral Grant . , ... .. . . r ! ball, closed with a " sacred concert " last veil, in this county, or near there, and bany fori
i-...... SiW .-u .i.. - j unuc oiu j liuici.ii circuit i ... . seemed to be flush of money. He traded nav do a
, r ,. ,T proved me puiicy oi inc presiuenr, wir.cn i , . . , , ... . . and odions measure of conferring suffrage 1 , , Peter ochroder, one of the associate judges Th.. mnt .wo f ti-,t n
unon an idle, thriftless and dissolute non- . x"" of the county of Mai-shall, also nresent. U.:.- n.. v rp.m ... which caused his death, l'ecum
.L , . they are now, or he was too stupidly ; x .1' . . . , ' , " AIUtu barrassrcent and general depre
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disrC-ardofthatfuDdsmcn- ' ...,,., cscel!cn Noah Noble, goyemorof the j ..wn .,1 1.,,,., . f.;i., .;.Ja?d ?o!h,DF c,sc- ne i- died at KvanaTille last year.
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Sod of the house noon this bill . .... 1 1 and the court was opened in due form of i;n .a .1. .; l ......m.-..!.. ... i.A manufacture of writing paper. J he mill i nn, n ,-r,-.,n
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I vd 'ilr il 111 lilt CluI'U IS I'C Uli ID LC 1 1 1 l nvvuv urn uwuwiiiu dvivd vt wiMMiiM ava . . . a r laid upon the tible. but was re- ' . nires had been served on the persons sc- Anlw tnn .:-..l t.i main. ...-.io.-.- ,.-.; ,., ,..t..r r v.. -. by the death of C. 8. Hamilton, resul
the leadin2 members, and that they " . 9 " v i motion of G. A. Everts, iq., John II. nmlifia sb;,ot for l,l,ti
emnlated addins another infamv to . 1 ' . JSradley, n m. U. Koss. Joseph L. lerne- nee ratif Iii hnhh Po
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M w, " 4 . r , ' w wmil OI tne toregoing named jurors and this time to stimulate thc co lection of .' 'iS U i'i iT:1 (inrii.5Pil In ovtumlintr tin .1 i 'ii- it . i . ...
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cntly act with that party any Umger. J j destroyed. The great book establishWhen it m proposed to foroe it upon a Meat of Griggs &. Co., half-a dozen leadstate by Congressional action, whose elect- iug dry goods establishments, and a numtors dechro by fifty thousand mnjority ber of wholesale clothing, loot and shoe, t'.at they wii! not hare it. the lonot por- and drns bowses, were involved in the
lion of the republican par?, who arc not in fivor of this atrocity , . hould not Ion 'bait between two opinioi TEE CB1CAGO TIMES OA GES GRANT. The f'h'wif'O Ti'ntn of ihn Ttli inef I ronfain an article KliuU eliarsrcs General fiil.t with ImlnlcriRf !n sun. a r.f Ii r.i lit ... .... ...... ... ..-.... ... . Ml . ''I I.I-'. V III , , . . . i-i . , ., tie peccadilloes which, wc had fondly , i r i . . i i ." hoped, were confine 1 to outside bsrbari- , - .I - ans. Ali men. however, bare their in - - ... .. , c ,, . . rmiticsjerea the General of all the Armie- has hie besetting sin, and if our re-i publican friends do not wih to run the chances of nulling a man addicted to his cups into tbe white house, next (all, they bad better look 'round for another eaadi - ale. The T!me9. during iho course of its re Mffcs, throws souse rays of light on the dark ipota in Grant's conduct while ' swingia' 'round the circle" with the presidential party. Itsivs: ' The true reason of Grant's presence Tfith t!ic presidential party, as well as of hia subaaqneat return t . the interests of ladfcsKma, ii I i be found in that characteristic of in difference, stolidity, or stopiditv. which fa prominent during his whele career. Whatrev hio usotiva fbff joinirg the party nr.y bare been, he loeicad upon it an nn exeellent oeeneim twt a peoloaawd and euiaterrwpte i M drunk. He did not drnw a mmtr treat from (hi tim t fl" . I . r M 'Pra "'! . ' J I lavued m ( hicogo. "At N'iag.ara Falls he made r.nly one appear.mce in he orcn air, and that io a earr nge, supported by a couple of friend? On the way to Bvifclo, at Tonawaoda Admiral Farrogur excused Ceneral Grant fiou making aa uppeuraoce because
was " played out.0 At Buffalo and other places secretary Seward excused Grant's non-appearance on account of u illness. " The truth is, and it is well known to every man who accompanied the excursion, . 1. . . . M 1 1 1 .
tum inui was sent to uievciaaa ny i Other trnin in nr.l.r f.i dve Ytiwm nn nniutr. ..... ... j,. . v. v.rr-,. tuiu'y to sober off. This, however, was not the general's pleasure. lie preferred to remain drunk; and, on the way from 1 1 1 -tv a Cleveland to-Detroir, be was in a stagger-1 j ing condition of drunkenness and only maac his way through the cars with sup1 . . . . ,w port on each side, and hi appearance on in the condition described 'It is equally true that Grant, on several occasions during his trip, committed him8e!f fulff to the conservatism represented by 3Ir. Johnson, at the time, and denoun -ced by the radical party. At Detroit Secretary Seward, speaking to thc people ' from the balcony of the hotel, said: 'Let me tell those who are trying to make C J : distinction between General Grant and il. . l .! i . il ' ' . il ' 11 thc president, that nothing in this world Grant, while Secretary Seward was ex pounding the president's policy ibr restor1 1 J : ing the union. "Gentlemen," the secre-! i.ti cvutiuucu, wiui uiiuit DyniBBiae, ii you expect to hear anything different .. i : l r i l i! i n cheers of thc crowd, and concluded, " That is General Giant's s ccch." "There is but on? alternative fur Grant IB regard to his position at that time 1 V tl.Pr ht .k.W. tl.o f.rin.M..,;r.na .nJ . . ' i iu a " oually . 1 irymen. jpoin conclusions are c discreditable ia the turn that affairs have , , : recently taken. the dictator, eettins drunk over thc down - P , . . ... Fall of the American republic, as JNero.tnc , . . ' , ' emperor, played the fiddle over the de1 . .. struction ot home. MAMMOTH CON FL ?LA GRA TlOy A T r rt r i n 1 1 inc most tcrrinc me ever Known in tne celebrated Uurch iron buildin- were total d general ruin. According to the Chicago 0 p I g ZSwes, the Cre was discovered at about 7 , 0 clock, in the highest floor of the build- ! I .-. . v.. ...... V liven, III IHC ill" iL'M U'JOr Ol IU'- O'lllU- , log. at tbe west end, over thc immense 1 11.11-, m .-, .-. 1 n n book establishment ol S. C. Onsres & Co. s The fire department was promptly on hand, . .i . ..i . 1-, . B I " l . l l .1 . ,1 1 .,' I . mm t r. ..... I I C. L 4 1 ... A 11. ! .. 1 our, owing to me lact mat a ir.n winu C t . prevailed at the time, could do nothing ( i ....... 1 ! !.!.! . il. . 11 -1 ioi:i'i t.-iii:iiisiiiii'riiieiaiiie.s niciTiv 9 ' " confining their efforts to irrestins the H L progress of the conflagration. The total 1 : . less will almost reach 000,OOn, on ,., , . ' ' ' l'.t .l " ..." .1 : wnicn mere is au e-iimaieu lu.-urance ui 12,000,000. The following i.s a list of thc sufferers, with the estimated amount of losses: i J IL Bnrcfl $400,000 8. ( ( -i izga k Co 180,000 Piake Kirtland Si Co Webster .1 Marsh 10,000 5,000 75,000 220,000 30.000 Kosen fids Bros... McDongal k Co a a Ii. Schoenfield & Co Haywood & Co 100,000 Manning Bros & Co 100,000 Bimoa k Strauas... 100,000 !' ? Kdlgtr ft Co. i '.,,! 0 ! J Dunn &. Co ( )iher losses. lOo'oOO Whitney ft Co Beymonr, Carter ft Co. P. Bcefcee Carson, Pfrie ft Co W rrill h Hopkins 40,000 I Ö ,000 1 1,000 liiM.HM! 35,000 99 E inui n v Hook 100 000 Foreman Bros l o.'i'io Baplfsta Sawyer 100,000 CnsilyftCe 1O0,o(k. Burahameft Van Schinek 250,0001. ' . "rC5" i ii, i il'tlill ii nut uiu,; i . i i . '', Keith, Wood il Co 80,000 Fitr-b, William ;,t Co 75,000 C H. Henderson & Co 125,009 jAuabel, Fierce ft Co 60,000 C. II. MeCormick ioii.imki i Daniel EUUly 8,000 . i J I Total . . 9f,i68jD00i
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ance. Ihc reporters of the Kew ork Johnson. John A. Boots, John Kilgora out- au,i tnen U1G Prout VüU,a 00 j iV ;lv -x i V7 1 V i r'aJcar TVt.ne and of thc Chicago B.r.nbVcan, ! raooh frisman. KM 11 Hik. r,oor,n ' qa! to a second East India company- . ?J1' "Zl! hero is ,
1 J 1 p- . . , .. , jnuiiHg luvuiawiC) iib ivih uiuului i i in. who were in attendance, telegraphed to Owens, Crove O. Pomeroy, Wm. BUbop,The DeW SuUth Pier cow le,M5 built b7 I house which his late father had erected
u.i .i,laun.jullu,1, m i. iauo ; .John Houghton. J jlin Johnson, EUOS I wwcwiauj ui uim, uu ruinwni u Micci, avera
; '"r? ; J77 ' , Jesse BobertP, David Commiogs, Joseph ""J ÜUL lUÜ ",wH,IBtHö BU"K lively good. Strangers who met him en- ,r.r"TSrS1"w T r , people 10,000 in Main. 20,000 i New me from him and the president;' end MM , n n.-:j ;,, i who hone to get for less than a million, iovin- hia dailv exercises eou!d not have villc will reach .0,000, instead of 1.M.M.M, iJaUHllirc; U(J : r. .,;. nrili
, iiiiiiti.-, i iu.iui 7iuni.li.., xtiii'i 11 1 u . . (-. Ts'irt re nor tod - ... Ueneral Giant acquiesced in his custom- jamcs jonc Sihw Mornn Vdam Sny-1 V?1 vrb n hundred millions. readily distinguished him from any other ( f j Rhode Island, od 100,000 in llaanaehnarv silence. Mr. Seward has kept faith,:, n ' . , ' , j If yon have any " sports " amonir your j infirm old 'gentleman. J5ut one other j Anew railroad from Elkhait to Cincin-; setts. ...... , Ueorge Vianedge, Joan 1. Put raw and: ' ' J , possessor of forty-two million dollars Warsaw, Manchester, Wabash, Marion, U , , , tt . ... 1 , , At Battle Creek, Michigan, there was yinned-e. And afterwards to- within the next ten day, a match v.,rth of rca wd pCWOnal property, and Muncie, New Castle, Cambridge City and rA ' : A " ,d ! a great crowd and Lud calls for General ' . MS . . i, . . I will be made between Younc Dornev and l,imlf nnii. . man rrmnr.rriil., toll, .1 nf journal, denominate tnc new concretion-
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REMINISCENCES.
NUMBIB ELEVEN. "We propose in this cumber to give the lorganiza: m of the first circuit oottrt held xn Manball eoaoiy, wbioh will clos .i . . lncs0 remuiiscoDces 0 tt, 1 ttl, Amm r.r T.,n,. icp, . l i un tne l itn uaj ot June, iooo, tne , boar! of commissionrvs. nt. a rrna hold at the boose of Ghariai Oitarheuse, aeloeted ihe Mlowina named neraons to serve as d , j . , , . , October t 1S30 of thc Tar .ha!i t.jrcu;t conrt. ; 1 t0 wit: Elibu Morris, John Benson, Sam'l I circuit court, to-wit: Abncr Caldwell. J h Woodward . Jol mG oninton. Eohvai m ; , . Ul...
.Join 1 1 on rrhtnn . .Jahn Johnson, ttnos 1 rv.-.., .v. .., VH .... . uv.i., m ; , .ro .,,1(u Mr
vr i iv i i i , Ar. n i to the distance of a mile. It is said to be this city a large baronial, gloomy-look-: , i P c i I Warn um. ; .iL-. Or aiiihnrn ( no an,l . . ...'e..r.. hor more. Which mves an a?rre"ate ot I.-
" ha in .f MMnU.Ari -r-Lr. .m lD structure, surrouii'tevi ly a hi2h wail, ...,n t ..c, , v .. pi. Tiio fi-t of tu l . .1. i the intention ol the spcculatois who are. , .. , . .. .' 029.138 nounds in favor of last season.! 1111 U,SUI
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7 "wtw" " ".line fron the ond of this r,ier to fTvde V ir . "I poo! house 750,000 ponndsof English meats. Mayor He n,n ( rniu nf une noui me end oi tins pier to uyaf nresent venera ion. Here he remained 1 ' ; , . I . . J
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Cr T, vva ,r (;n)VC rome' roy, James Murphey, jr , In Met calf, I i was issued by Jeremiah Muncey, who waa , . - , ( ., , -Gelected clerk of the roiinfv. to the shcrirt ? -i r i i ot said countv. conim-indni'' said nun es ol ,i i .i r . i jurors to be and appear at the October : ' r j V II term 1S3G, of the Marshall circuit court ; ' M the state ot Indiana, who now produced m .1 n T- i . open court, his commission as such by his ! excellency Noah Noble, governor of the state of Indiana, and said commission bad f1lf?l !l!lll tit irri"i ll "" t ll rJt lf)nnr lIliLll'COi ' ' " " thereon, in due form ol law : present also. i i t l l T i and also Joacnh 1, , rno ' ip tnn attnr. r ' V t,-:-'" " p"uujj Kw l l sl-tu Ul Indiana, for the eighth judicial circuit, , p ,i-, -i i .,,.- n,-... I of this court, and were seren ., v j ,,.llrt t ,, such, and court adjourned u , , . i,,.. r KOmiBg at nine o clock. ua . WfTVT r 1 -l 1Lr1' v evcraliy .sworn as until to-mor-"SAMUEL U. PAS1PLE fhe Court Was in session two days and disposed of sevsn eases. Grove Pomeroy was allowed ten dollars for the use of rooms for court and uries. V thc county. Mc CHI CA GO c OR lt ESP O NDEXCE. Chicago, Jan. SO, 1867. Kditou Dr.MOCBAT : Fires and crimes ire about the only items of news which , Chicago lias just now but of these we have abundance. In the past two or three iiuuiiuuiiii,. j 11 i nt ( I I.i' '. i 1:1111 1 ii c 1 ii 1 a. 1 dsys the fire bells haye kept up an inccs9 .1 sunt clangor, and each morning the papers ! . -I t I have teemed with robbenos, desperate af - i .. .:,.:. i i 1 1 .:.. ii.i.. buiciuwi uu uiuci criunva. it uucb I v t i i ' ClliniiloL' i t h , I .'.. nriiuoc Ir I m.j I f . . I.. ' . II 1.1 ,! ..... I'll , . . 1 . . 1 , r . . I.. ....... not seem to require much nerve to com - , ... , ! mil .iliiir.'r i n i- fit nnn 1. n i-, iir.M-.f nnn' "" ""i vm.ntv mn, .an. n v I . , . . 1 eiliog or the 11 confidence game . n., . , ft smna those judge Van Burea wages an I , ,., , i ! unrelenting warlarc like the western! . , , m u . , ; I 1 , I . . 1 t- Ii . . ...,. I . ..... r. r..l ..II.....I! J"" "',;5 ' ' ' u, iuiuiwicri: ii , ., , . i , bc deems them tue " derndest kind a i mm 11- a ol defraudin. and little mercy need tne , , . rascal expect who is convicted of cither , . ,. hi bis court. But smaller offences, mur- , ti i i . . ders, robberies, burglaries, ete.. if one is , . ..inet... .ui Hi-cm, mi..) re u.u 1 1 1 1 mn, . eomiiarati ve ease, mere was one bur . : ft. i . . , glar the other night, however, who got a severe lesson. In trying to escape from a pursuing policeman he endeavored to jump over a spiked feoee, but only got - f,r enough to land, sitting, on the spikes. Trade eancrienees no Improvement and Ihe ojicuing of tbe spring business, nerel ants say, Will be a ;.. .oh later than usual. We have uever witnessed a duller time (.in the pnvent, and our only conlohltion is iu the reflection that no place
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is better off. while the majority are much isthe middle nf winter, continues anabaWMie. I was talking thi itorniug with led. Europe has contributed the last a nroariaeat msrehaut of Chicago, who 1 7 v;, y liberally to the population of
,u, jUit rL.turnoa frum Ncw fork, md ...... . . s le informs mc that thc large importing M jobM house, there, which are US- , ually in the heat of their business by the tenth of January, have not yet, this sea - L, cver opcued tllcir 8tocU of a . 1 sll.')WS how W,de1 sread 19 tbH un' i 1 1 n . .. a . . wonted backwardness Our princiaal local topic fM at present
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bora park property, uvcr which the wis. ocratic residents of the avenues arc in a ' tocratic i rrcat excitement It is very canningXJ eppeeriog to be nothing more j man an mnoceni ana pr-tawoKOy cnucavr 10 secure turover to me city, i-y act oi . . : Cuu crrcs." . tli is va'uaolö jV0periT. -it pre- i i i j . I BDI me cuy s Claim duij caicuus iv nie edge of the water, the land beyond beL . I ' I : I I , . .1. longs to the .state, and the water over it to the genera government. Could all ... these separate claims be rested in the city lt niicllt be quite possible for rich cor-; a,JUUt lwu,,lacu ..i . . - l i l tacililies for ten times thc dockage and wharfage, which now exists on both Bides why this thing should not be consumma-1 ted ! rc?lsons whicb e perfoctly j a a m f a 1 actly plain to Denny Saaigan, for on.1 thousand a side They arc both excellently trained, will J ' ' ßffht at about one hundred and twelve or f,e hundred ami fourteen pounds: and 1 .1 . -ii it -ii Iii. .i , j . 1 . ' 1T1 1 I' 1 ' 1,e:r ,51,!l Wl11 PwwJ lc one dI lhc . . " MA i.l ft .1 . , I'ens an M cr's this erenini C. ', 1 T s . -I rrr i rf -. mrm AWm mmm - Uli 1 l Ulit iL Ol 'A JLA L'fj. dan 26 , who. .M. rratic Bolicii t om t t . attention ot the journals, fhc whole af- ; tair l.s looked upon hero as a huge joke, jt ig believed that Train purposely invited i of himself, and by this meaas become a correspondrcrtisin ;n ;C till tan m :nl in i , mfi pur tlle protection of American citicrovei d zons ühri.ad. ennfSntl mlan1mriiall , , j speaking, in loathsome foreign dungeons. Sympathising meetings have already been kcm j., virions narts ol the ciiv where ti,0 usll;li whereas the time Ins at length ; srrired, Sie., ke." i and M therefore resolvod ,l..,,.d ; A V. V J V V4ll'4 II I j A, t JI ie name 01, c., c. M D i It the at foran from poor Bri Iget and Patrick. Traiu's diplomiey in thb matter is much like that of a certain California statesman who was , u up for congress a few years since. ; Failing to get a respectably sized audience to listen to his speeches, it was whispered! . .. ., . around can rrancisco that a sanguinary Juc, u between two well I . , , ... l-nifll 1 1 1 "i .11 . 1 1 1 n ti f . I . . v . 1 t . . Iwit.ll.- Til 1 . , , ., known prominent characters, hostile to , , ... ,, . , tt'ifili uliinr in r.ulilu.j it..- .11 . 1 imi't'iiiili' each other iu politics, would certainly ' " , ....... j , , , . ... . ; take place at I given beauty, ou such a 1 , between 0 and 12 . M. kbout I . ' w three tboHMOd pcorle MSembleQ at toe 1 1 . , . . . , tlirr-i' llionsitiil nenr ii ns-i'tr. Iil.'d ;i r f ! . . l . , . 1 I 1'."... '-.'t Vt, ..... " , ,i- ,1 . 1 speech was delivered, the bar-rooms done , . , . , , . , a rushing business, the speaker received a PaA. . . , r pur e of o200 from the saloon keepers for . . . , . , ' . bringing the crowd together, bet the duel, a f , ... II , iii'ni'nii . .-. h .-.Il . . n a h a & -wiwi never came on, oi h;i. any sc- . J . . . . , , .. )i.B-7iTf II". .(('.' t.l VVa MII.IIU1VU vi , ., .... , , . ; Dy the parties imidicated. Jrain, since . '. , . , . . , , Ins release, is talked ol now lor head e mi .. , -,, . , , . ter ol the r . Us, and will probably bo ,. , . ., ,. , , , candidate lor vice president ot the l oitcd nous affair a-: nonneur ever u reamed oi ... hhu , , . T, ,. , ,. .States. Till then, let the English lion mar its an rtvotr to ail peaceful relations between the two countries, and the Amerean eagle from its lofty perch it Washington, fl;ip its wings in dignified yet dangerous silence. Traill is a martyr at last, and Seward is aroused! Ca -tic Garden, the headquarters of our i migrani commissioners, and the lauding place for all the IVesh arrivals from the old world, for tb!s time of the year presents an unusually lively, bustling and animated appearance. The ruh ol fi reign emiaration to our shores, notwithstanding it
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1 sUl I nrngri ition was not ;-s aaoal, from Ireland, ! C:"ST. ... .. v' . ..iu w ji.iv ...... ...... .v. far surpass, in numbers, the emigrants i from the Buropean continent; but the 1 l:l,c w:ir ,n Germany, nnd the ipprehen ioo of another, at some not very distant pei.ol, betweco northern Uermaoy and Kanee,bns turned the tide, and the TenI a . m
j Ionic freshet promises to become a flood, j by drowning in the Wabash on Wedncs- j The predictions made of her then have ' of nosound miud and jdaoad ou the iei;rLast year the foreign irainicration into the I duv venin?. ' since been m?TS thin fullTieslirsd sd list.
Lsst year the loreign imioigratiou into the
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kind witnessed lor the previous eight I years. 1 his year it promises to exceed j . i ,u UttH1.wc J m U1"u ,wu Uil,ve ! eTer witno,se;j bo!ore- Mo,t ot- tho8e who rrfye, however, appeartobeof the bet-1 -et C.n p. .mau ..t .ucrs a ,, agr.cur.i- ; ... v ... i...u .vHh. t wcrlu.v wealth lo contribute their . , - , . share to our general prosperity. prospemy. . - - - - HM., ..!. ..11 .1 .: .. r Tt, T A.stor, at tue aire 01 sixty-tr,- years, a' - j . 7. , .. ' 1 , few days since, divulges facts which seem ! ... 411. i i - . l"i:u"T : I 1 A I. ...I Iw.An .-... T t A ..-ill-... in Wmit.i. ug 11 tin uiiu .-till iu w.-iiujii; iu Kjm ivftui Ian 1, where his intellect became impaired ;n consequence of an accidental injury - attention on the part of his medical at tendant, who, for forty-six years, done all j that skill and self-sacrificing efforts could ; An tn'ntvhnL .n hrt .'.rt j J - vvuii iu uii. i.wiiiw-ji.iiivii of his patient. The violence ........ i I, , ...... times used to mark the case graduall dis-1 rrFr. -' Ul "lV b..n.i, nr.r.o rn I r,iwl ,.t .t a ii.ir? thA rr.nnVilM STATE ITEMS. The father of young Morgan, who visit-! , . . i ? I ii d benton county last week, is we!! satis-!, i.i . .i I., p i .i i i fied that the skeleton found in the slouch UV . II.'. lii . HV.IWI.wii li-uil'Jl 111 UlUWfcll is that of his sen. He identified a horse 1 off one of the horses in that neighborhood. j Young Morgan had a eoofiderable sum of money ou his person when he was murder ed. We regret to announce the death of our townsman, Basil Browner, by suicide. About nine o'clock on Wednesday nieht i i " Mr B01 took ;l ,iir?e dü8e ot morphine ary emssion of end- ' f Ve were shown las! week, by Mr. Alexander Ucron, a specimen of the paper manj elkctured in the paper mill at Wawwasitiir jLxanwicr. 1 T Muncic has a literary society to '-inij prove the youthful mind." Muncie needs something of the kind. Blr. Hamilton's little dattcbter Minaie, T7 f' n.iAr-no. I .!!.. a bi i-'ht and beautiful ....... ' I. ,,1 child of two vears. was so badly scalded turning of the kitchcu store, that she died I on Thursday last j , gra Rt BoonviHe, Warrick county, cr. .Tuesday morninsr. week ago, destroyed property to the amount of 815,000, of which $10,000 is covered by insurance, Two men were badly injured, and one fah- ;t i nDnosed. bv the fallinir of a brick wt. I w t I . The local editor of the Fort Wayne I Demo rat has been elected constable. The Evansrille Courier has special correspondence from Paris, France, telling all about Naj deon, politics and things. B stween forty aud fifty negroes arrived it Bloomington,last week, seeking employ ment. Any number of laborers can be procured in Monroe countv f '" has been discovered 1 or their board. or lithosrranhic nnrnoses ' ' 1 1 r ' on tbe farm of Mr. u.i.-i ia' .1 .H.-inniiv-. ... ..... ...... ; , ,, - , f . f John Bringiiam, some Jour miies rrora . 11 1 II' I ... . 1. ... I . . 4 .. l . .1 I... Corydon. Tbe stone hss been tested by , IJINUI'll. 1 I1U PWIII 1 1 il.". i-l , , .i tu :ictical workmen, and pru good quality. A force is n . nrononneed of l ow eugaged in j iiiii i ) 1 1 ; n. The pi ice of Jeffcrsonville city orders have recently advanced from eighty-five : .. ; to ninety-live cents on the dollar The city is going to take up its floating debt ol city orders by issuing and selling $25,000 .: oity bonds, bearing eight per cent, inre md having fire years to run. A vein of cil five or six feet thick, has been discovered in Grant county. Itlies UCetl UlSCUfülCW Hl Uiiiui wmmmwj. x...-..-rrom thirty-five to forty feet below thc Surfac While workmen were endeavoring to Bad l leak in a gas main at Xew Albany, or D n Wednesday, the gas ignited from a I chaTcoal furuaee ten or twelve feet off, maKill!" an rxiui'.o.m imc iu.n i . . j n n u n . i .: .... i:i il.f ..f Two neraons. a man nnd a little boy who were standing by, were badly burned, bo much so that the skin upon their faces wm blistered, and may render them per niaiitoitlv disueure 1 . ., . . . Tim ...in -it tin id .T.ibnsr.n eontitv in. I I I V 1 VI ll l-ivi. vm mw -m, -j mwm ISlio was a little over fourteen thousand. It is now estimated to be seventeen tbousand. Then lore were but nineteen uceroefl ia tho eouaty, now it i.-. estimated that there are at least seventy. The total number of prisoners in the penitentiiry at Jeflersontille ii four hundred and fifteen, of Whom twelve are women. Floyd count J poor house has ninety-six inmates, if whom eighteen are mokes. There are thirty-eight lies .med saloons iu New Albany, and a good many unli A. Dettmao, a taSion, nt Vines I a censed . young mnn of good rcpuennes. eoiumitted suicide dny svening.
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Fifty barrels of distilled spirits were seizcd y , the rukeJ Stateg revenue of. fit-ers at the Jcffersonville railroad freight to ouisviHe', end they will be held'untii . meDt oftaz u proTeu. Forty-fivC barrols verQ lnarkc;i .Rectified whiskey, six .i - ! i i oo juuove prom, anu uvc, "l'ure uico::j1. do I .t. ' , . . , I""'" - juntc i iuui. , .1 1. .. convicts lo the uorthern penitentiary, toaiii; swarm ui ibh ounaiy win ui kc eii;iii 1 i 1 ' . ii u j 1 I I I v. 1 morrow, and bring back 10 boys, to be transferred to the House of Refuse. The first anniversary of the establishment of the Home cf Friendless Women will take place to-morrow night. report that the Beliefootaine rail--shops were to be removed from . 1 . not correct. Tbe number of hogs packed thb aeaaoa I ; is 52,750, auainst 55.000 last year, with j Elkhart indulges in hotsodawater. AnI other name for emetic, probably.
and relief ; Tbc la,Jie9 of PrincetolK minm them-' ,out l'1' en.pl ymcnt. It reeentlj tawhich at j nf t.. nriiW. nf !onn vp:,r f;.L,. ' te,i th:lt ;)'' '" work in New York
the Mh ridio and u,k t.'bngin' I -Hence, execrable v n wt etch.' A revival at Columbus has added seven- ; ty-fivc members to the Christian Church. r.. , ,. .Nineteen babies , , . ! bany last week. A wete born in Xew Al - any last weeK. a large proportion were illegitimate.
nea oy inaernog bciure it, plans to expeir hundred men iu Jeffcrsonville are dtte " etc., as the radical party are dentin-
yment. bound in Jcffersonville. , , , , , , many people have been scratched by ' 1 1 . .a aa W at ogs lie in the streets of New Al - cveral days, and the authorities ttcntion to them. Tom Kerwood wandered away from his home in Oxiord the day after Christmas, sinee which time nothing has been heard a . ww a i . oi mm. dm. He was last seen about one mile t of Colletre Corner. ITe was dreaaed w:tk arn)V blanket naata. blue cavalrv WIS ;vt anrl ht mL- fft'r lnr Tin. rS Iii" jacaes, una otnes reu nac i wo ot ins tl.OIlt teeth are out, He is idiotic, and at times when he lcavca home nasses under , it- 1 , an assumed name. His parents feel great anxiety on account of his bsence and 1, I I I r , I- . I ...... ....... .... .. I r. wm. II ....... in iciium u ti irviruu hihi n i c 4 ,11N r i tj i- in.- i 't Job. R. Kerwood Oaford n in 1 1 n i i u titi wiruu lino .ii. t-ciiu .ii BT1I.., vnio, as to ins wnereaooats. orwewm Demoerat. were year. ted The extensive linen mills of Godmnn & I Co., Streetsville, Canada West, were deI atroyed by fire on Saturday night. Loaa r200000, Thc secretary of war says no ioformation has reached army headquarters that ( in Alaska. T. H. Harmon, who absconded from) hake Pnmdeace, Louisiana, with $8,000 deposited in his hands as agent of freedmen's bureau, by frcedmcn, has been arrestee at Charleston, and nearly all tnc money recovered. One million five hundred and forty-nine emigrants have arrived iu this country oce 1859 Advices from thc city of Mexico, state j that Scnor Romero has accepted the cab inet appointment tendered him by the Mexican government. C. H. Pratt, of State Line City .Indiana, , . , , ,. ate-sutler in the lederal army, cut his , . , J . , . , throat yesterday, at the Commercial hotel, Nashville, with 1 pocket knife A desperado named Warner, in an affrY l Smyrna, Tennessee, was ihot six i . , . . . 1 . . . 1 tr. j llln,s an'1 Cdl iia aa ax, yeaccruay. ac : hved but a few momcols .-.-.-ill- ..1 1 J. C. Callieott has brought suit against alK Vnw Vorl- Tim fir lih.d iti ploir-rin- " " - - - " n !- bin with havinu been bribed bv the speakmm witn naving ueen nnoeu uy nie speaKershlp of the state assembly, to desert hi party and join the republicans, several year-; ago. " Damages arc laid at 550,000. ' ii'i t . i j ... i . .p il. ........ ki.. .. .i .. ...f i. . Whenever London is enveloped m tog. such is now tne tear ol the remans, that the special con-tables arc called out. The King of Prussia mourns the death of his favorite black charger. Cholera is r.iging at Truxillo, Honduras. . . ""JCDo.ee.c - i TY-fl... Ihu Mf Derby this year Thc working classes in Quebec are suffcriug greatly from lack of work. The Prussain Diet has passed a bill for . r iiliviv hiaii of fort v million lhalara. J Belgium wants to learn the facts with re I gud to the working! of the Maine Law. During.thc past eight years eleven hin - dred and thirty-five new Knglish ships a a i l i l. . have been wrecked ou their first VOTagO. J ' j In Paris every wealthy American ispupposed to have made his money in pttrole - urn speculations. . , . Russia denies having sent troops la berSonthmm Ironttet. The reports from Paris plate that the marriage of Mile. lVti and thc Mar qaU de Caws was then airanged. 'U Diva's" fortune omcunts to 40,000 pounds sterling. Tbe Kmprcss bad written a coniratuUtory letter to Fatti, in which she has expressed the plosnnM with which she will receive ibe great artist at court as Marquise de Caux. Many of us here can recall with pleasure the early days of thc ... ... . j j little singer warbling her sweetest notes on her father's door steps in the Bowery.
Napoleon has now the velvet hat aud sword of honor which the Pope was to giv the prince best deriving the title ot Defender of Rome. Thc Quebec Legielativn Assembly ia discussing the causes ot emigration from that province to the United State aod proposes to stop the same. The Alabama claims are again being discusseJ ia the English newspapers. G. Iapp, Cicrman. from Michigan, committed suicide at Buffalo, on Sunday, by shootios himself in the mouth.
The Oliio Monumental Committee, atf i pointed Gorernor ElayY, W. G. Peshier : 1 T C? C-. li: . i" l.,,.V... . - ' e n. . . ,. , , , , . . , ( iocinnat,. i, r a nr:rb!e buct ff i,iiico!n L . '. . . r . . "mw 1J MW Ui 0Uise 'OUT! CA L. the Southern elections will Alabama, Pebi uary -i. ft'man speaks of -this laüatioBiarefaiae iuto the jaws of i death. The New Yrk World cont-nue. to give atatigtica of the number of workineCity, and 10,000 iu Brooklyn, and now Bays that the depre -i-.n in New Eng. and .0 " -' ' ' " l J lie lVIIXIil IU II - . We coin ed the right o; their partisans to I'll liri.nrr-iiiii.'i-. .'Ii... 1 I . ....... ... 11.11 'f ; name their own offspring, but we tail tore- ' CO",M 1 .,e "W A' lhc - Vf to the nohcv ot its nartv Iriomla ,u tl... . J ... , : , , , '. yr Ln. weintnc usnonia be quauled at any rate Tor the bourne indicated by I 1 1 J?t nifijjvf. I flam 11 ti 1 1 n .1 .i'i t. t - V.(r,j ;1 , , i .-....-.r.. Iltliliv.. IW.-J'IVl-l III I V ZAZ :,u ui-i , . .i .i a. t I men with wnicn to row them over the ntyz. v - ij CJ.iui iia.iFi'Vil limw II Ii r ; the baods of the Degroeil is howt, by the p.,iin-;n- r,tl kmli:Xj fit A T 'I V C .itll )i n Knin ihrAlru . ' -v Bapidea Parish. Louisiana: - In Bapides they rejected four hundred and fifty whites who have aright to rrgieter ander the Military bill, and permitted ' as many negroes under twenty-one eara I f mrm tu r.-.rUtor ml tl.oi. mmm a - : tmA c..i, ..,r, f..,. ,i t. u.. i e i j is. ity, was never before beard ol in any conn- : trv." ti . , . Ci . . i j i.is was unorr tr.o cneruiau rue. , rhertf is prob.bU act a Btafc la the south h T g Qf , f . v ' . . - .. . il... ...l.'l I . I I . . I . e.en under the m:.:.ar lod. dtrc:dcU iu laLor üt a c..,t:miultai convention. A jar(.e proportion of the ongru voting has been in vtolatiou of that iufa-uy as wril ts of all law or right. We learn (Vom our ipedal Washington j correspondence, published toisy, that the 1 politieiaava at the capita!, both male uid female, black and white, are it wart earnestly to make the next president. Mr Chase is in the n laoey an tlie radie I sdiside. Tbe politicians of all grades and ' colors fl'.ck iround him They gather at this honse, nod his charming daughter is the center at attraction. T!;e tashiuwblo women are as busy at work a the men in j improving the chief justice's ehancea I I the pieaidential race and iu disposing rival etodidstsa. Qrant b lomng giwwi I . i i . . ..a-.a uc ground ft, aad the Chase putty think they have "plendid foundation to beg.u upon in the :,i africanized states in the th and the universal r.cro rote being for their candi date. Reconstruction, the war upon the 1 department financial question and ; 1.... i s: ........ n . it.:- ;.. i,. everything else, whatever is done or left undone, all turn upon the presidential question. The eonfiici has comnieneed in earnest, and I desperate one it wih be At present Chase and the negro is uppermost; the white man is down. We shall see whether this Btate of things will be reversed next November. A. J'. Iera!J. - 1 The republicans of Montgomciy county seem disposed to follow the example of their brethren in Marion county upon the greenback question, er what Gov. Morton IVil.'.-, t. 1 I I U-lll. t I . 11 ' I t.l. Uli I IV'.I I , . , ... debt. At a convention held in tri::t cur.MMMI tie "1 V'Ht ll.tl-.tli.il tll1 II -1 f ...... 1 ty thc other day to appoint d (legates to thc republican state convention, tbe following resolutions were adopted j 0. That the republican party is now, ! 1 m . .1 ana ever n is oecu in iavor or paying nie oational dibt in exact accordance nidi l?,lW b v' hw'x l i1! .. I. win re ii '3 so snpuiaie-i. aim luwiui i curr. : Jl imm wmn so . i.i i .i . j P0!?- , . . , j Uic .ergency Kqumug the aecuntiea repreaenUug the d of tee goyerumcnt 1 1 lc exempt tr-.m tax- ... , - . i'i i-i' - a, jou bavins passed, we are in (art ol ctiari 'iiig tue f otoe i u oi inio mich j form as to compel the o'-'i-atiors ai d securities vf thc govern naeat in the bands of its creditor t bear their full and cjuil proportion of taxation. . - .i mm ii. . . kUfl 1JO-IOU i "ft !lS .nr. I '. II g Ii 3T1I If Tl.. ! .i I -. . It- !: I eloquent in aposlrophizioi; liberty, and 1 1 free constitutions! covernnteot, while attempting to Strangle both by military de.jpotism. an ndmiratioa ot a repnnheaa : government is like the admiration of a libertine for beauty and innocence. He would use it lo gratify a political, uelfi-h - ' lust, foul and reeking with debasing pansion. He tstks of his lore of liberty whil I harffMknimr tlw LmiI'i' fur it.- :is-aUK.t ion. M with erojeodile team, nwepi tm ihm ; j h c r,.;,.Mt ;v ,,,.;,,, s. Rhetori ;.,.,! .,.,,1 i. ihm mrm n.,.i rer.uoem ICSI trOM's .i.ul Ut. ij I - .It POOI i t t.on for the treachery that lurks besäet 1 una phraesn. He is like a clcrgv-maa m this vicinity who made uncommon p ret ension- f i sanciity. an l simc a noi-i.fi uanukffeWef foj a lr, (her in tJie pulpit while he was making the eeweiwdinc pray , er. hd, IIa a M, I f A southern lady, who b the wife of pvominent lid extreme radn-i I residing in n ' ' f np ln r,ucki,,S 1,10 -r J ,u,;rs Jj" lhcr I band's moustache, was aked by him : " Whr.t are you do.n: my dear . Only J0" ,,wn H1?' ctx,7 ! minating the whites for the benefit ot the i i..i. . !. . i l 1 u,ackS wasucitij. I CoMMOOORE Meade his been reported
