Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 24, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 February 1868 — Page 1
PLYMOUTH
WEEKLY
VOLUME 13. PL Y MOUTH, INDIANA, THUKSDAY, FEBRUAKY 13, 1868.
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-mack, in nwm eiwwpwiw -n. .r- l" The correnxmdent of the World who N T . eTO" aay succeeds night, and the rich promise r ox too 7 have sojourned under theae nxifs Ilvese rix the Cincinnati Commercial, thus portraits ana therefore can lot be guaranteed. Is hadveral utervfewa with I V Mh,,l?oa Pess to be very much con- of democratic success will make radicalism j Everyl dj lias heard at the seven ehri ; generations ; The names you attar rut uptlia democratic senator from Indiana : ; that so ? Not to go back to the anti-, that Mr Johnaon See ' cerne'i abont rights of American ctti- vanish, and the owls lad other biros of tian martyrs of Ephesue, irho vera in- on ih, Tomba.Bud they that bore then. Senator Hendricks, of Indian,, whose ; slavery amendment to the constitution of IF Mjjj i .ens abroad. Gen Banks has just made a evil omen, who prefer darkness to litfht, closed io a care in the third eentary. aad have ran their brief race, bare laughed recent speech in reply to his colleague, 1 February 1 lMi.i, which the fedora: gov-, mM JJ j..in Jal, ar ' gT lengthy report oa the subject, and Orth of j will seek hidiag places, where they will I discovered two centuries after. The la- aj 1 sang have b a. s the rroa (Jovernor Morton, will attract attention crnme.it the United States swueaitted : fa a f uIkJat: 3 I thia state has t a trod need reeolutiona about j vainly hope to aereeo themselves from the I ged eaya they slept 11 thu time, at. J iio the weariness thai were allotted to thaw, throns-W the country, is unquestionably to tho LiocolB-Johiwoa lcsUturcs, let us ftrttThu General GraatlsaaaJf ae- thc CF'he,3 MoMahaa. When wc srpuyes of a deceived and betrayed id a dog they had with them, and vaked aud are at rest: for etna score yeas tha
4. ci tb eutc Aaml. lie U Dot the , bn,Utig to the.c .do l,,i,:a.0re. a j u ted . wa den, tne , of Peverdv Johnson as a eonatita second amendment. How is this, Mor- 1 H; (iUKCtJ w war aeparwieni, ii W .TiUrrVu sV-i V V Was it uut the result of repabtican .i," hopeicw minrit, in lh tenate ts ery apt btr, 1805 7 Dtd not a iepub.ti.tn en- . , . hb BUMeM1. ?e the politick at the e.pen.e . ?re bu.it the .meodutent 0 June, HEZtET!Z Ä t .4.
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01 ina statesmawatMi 11 .ur. nraunou has done that, he has done no worae than . , . i -. if . .. JI1 about ifty years 'of age, medium-aixed, strona:, robust atd larga-haadad, with a broad face full of toed humor, au 1 more indicative of force of character than rettaadiae the declaration of the Iadiana n c invention in favor of Pendleton Hc ,
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cnTi?q puiiiicai irrej.uua um-v wuan u.v 1 -j - Third iWa. Heaee, ha has worked vigorously went Johnson ! For what parpose? For L. .f f lor hw party, and let the majority take their consent that it he apart ol tlm eon-1 . . :-.:v. -A tho. 'fiountrv. Mr. Hendricks ia stitutioa of tho United States ! Whew J !
c i d. i- i... ro mpJlia Uakius in them at all, they were such utterly ille- j Z7 7, I- , , hnetieu.. tie is i., no means j.ic.n0 in j sufficient If discussed between them on' the latter qualification, as a slight ac?luain- & assemblies as you now say they arc . - ween " u 00 taaee will prove; but I apeak of what he Soar amendment of June 10, 1866, ws 0.n WOOeWl ma ic ,us appears to the stringer and not to the important. It defined who were citizens FlVjALThat Oranfs othrMei war ri-lüi it., ia n,;vn nf sfkifta of the Uoited Sutes. their privilestes and! ritk l urant s other cxea,es were
..v..a .. - r ,- t. i i .i i i mucn coniasea ana naa in cnem no lnteicountv. Ohio, but has lived iu Indiana : immaaUtet, It provided that when male
Hinee'the cmpletion of his college course hahitants twenty-one years ot age are : . . . - . ,-hcä M ! cry rcn
in lSdo. Hü has sounded the whole ga- aawauwi uvu souraga wy anau o w . . - . uamn, so unconsuan, so aou-repaoucaa, mat of pobtical atlea from member of .the included in representation ; that no person , u eanlain Twav his t r-veAti a " 0tll-v aMWered bJ frc8D tyranny lagSSfaUaWf up to senator, and manv friends vote for president aud vice president j y f ' 1Dartnient where ' Mr' Md "!press.on. think him fit to strike a stiH Ugher note or hold any federal or state eiace, who . . A hi nihni wr IiHn.' Fore DtioBI pcp aw 1 no,e thi trMt- - . . ... 1 li-.v:.,n- Ad nlRaA nf cft.tn nr mtlii.n llOttBSOB SUO D1S UL-lbttlS WCH! SlttlBg, m.n nf aM, k 1. n
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served two terms in the lower house ot Con-; " vauo uy oi inc icucrai aou me . ; tucni. ureal wncxin wouiu oevci anas from 1851 to 1855 aud then be- invalidity of the confederate, ahall n es " 2 of ttcta,ie tbM treated American citizens us she i fert, wwte iwvj auj iiiatjt j v , ! your correspondent enforces the power of L . i , . ... . came aonunmsioaer of the land office uader qoestiooed. To ratify tbu amendment .. . r , . jj" treating them had tha democratic i iii r .t i an mis eviuence o ? ..ituinir inac one cam- t. -j i Pierce Vs an orator he 's pleasant to eoagress asked the consent of the several m . J n . , . been in power. She knows very we liatento,laasaKaod voica and an earnest ! states, which, according to the unbroken "h!T HT. .i thaaa Baakses and Orths do not ea:
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Itaut.ut;!, -ill J a T-. . cuuiiuuuu u. iai., riv. - . .. ,. ,. , , ; , , , i. , Jf il,f I ,i V - - - - - Aa a debater he is sharo watchful and rebel states, aad when consent Was refused , lou.r corre8Pondent takes it that the f ti u d - - '.'-l ll- 3 Stl-.lt, ttrtlwliUI. ailJ " lfthftf.1 IC l tier ..c'lv llilr.r.i,.ti.li ,i oKnw.n
now and then unscrupulous always cn cmgress turns round and denies tnat too - tüeir pretended indignation aDout l&a bal the lookout for weak pointa in his anUgo- I form of the government and the ! 1 treatment of Americans abroad is the aiat, aad aever at a loss f,r a few whea ef those states are republtcaa in pv:1pn(40 m hnw ilil tho sheerest hypocrisy and demagoguery. they can be had bv a slight perversion of form. This won't do. Morton ! The eoun- f Jr1 Great BriUin knows it, Prua-ia knows it, Unuage,or the !ike. In social later- try sees the trick. You have had, during f .i. Ud the people of the United States know ? . 't r-.v- e n. ,f t,li tu ,..,. ,.n vmir .Uv v. -ullly aaotuer evasion. I have said ia I ; ,,rtii ,v tri, ,.,r,ri t, dlam
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men affable, courteous, and kind ma-w World. l:iog frienis all the time, and never losing! " , jTSjfc IIaiRn:?rt or 3!rs. Surratt ior It may seem a little strange, bat it is I'rosidput.
nevertheless troe. that the little strc of eer: s i InJiun- locate. I sou iwhere our west, and oounded ea one de by the A aba h and am the other tlireehy nothwg ia parties iar, ia ;ar ,U'r ao y rvn.ese nie-i tu too 1 J ' . , . r Br.... . t, .r .tf,. ft'it.. ... Ina I tl JT'Jtl. 1 Uir Ilj l ii.l l 11 l l V ' ! M-it. I L'Jl uu.'. v i . . t .t ; - . . 1 ! '.i til-i Ot -r,o: th Iii a BVA 1 .1... l a.. . a ., 1 from any other at itc. New York has Coaklin, hut thou she has Morgan, too. 1 , , , ..-nr.. li.... v..t...r i.t. ...... ........... r . . t r. "J rr O.lllV iitia Iii 71 U tU.l.l 'J'tC Itl.U . ll'J 13 l.l'. equal of Mortoa or Hendricks, no state has t.vo men who are equal to bj:L. In t!ie rcceu': speech of this senator, he flpi'iTirr s ihnr thfl iaan ttwlav nt flio i.ni i
t ne former nas great repuiatation, wuicn i .i . . -ti- .1 i a . n , .1 n in ! ! ; ... nnv 1 A?tn nn prth t r m h . J I iae cunsuaBs rcjoicou owause iuei v.c- onn ana wravnnc ra:ro.ati nave icca ornv .,, tP V. t was found that very lew were willing to ; ia this letter that this was General Grrantsiation, ana assure mm nven nere on eartn u'a-M Paneuil hall illumioated to-nicht ,
w pcxp. ju-n:, ;u.er - iOTftat ia the pool for him, he reared up own protion, that the general Would of gleams of light ia heaven. It is dark h thesolid and stolid men of Boston ? . 7 ZHhLZ th i while, though he has doaa aothing or said i , t . ki i- i ', t i c, , . t , 1 l u .j,.,-,- li( '., ,; ..s;', i r; . i t sub went UcWu, iney caine to toe cvu ia ri.,..,r.-ll,,. ... ? .... , . ... .betmid and before, threw his riders and advise Nant -n to resign tor the good of when tne oeai voice ot ..ta. Uw.u ci Here the nig hecontes almost ne manage- Uu-ai :Sl... w. , , ..i, .,, i,:J f.i are nut
, . J mounted jjurorio-e . lie threw on tho the service and of tho country, that it the ooce so I on at i ioea, is no more iie.ua , .i,'o.l Whv wont viMtr newsoanera re- ... i . r 1 1 ine stale ihat o
lialV ; , i CJvering ao lightly thrown about htm. and advice should be ineffectual soms ulterbir i n murmurs. Dark when the light pat- this meetiag, one of the most import- t .Ii -u1 L! i v 2 ,d .t. of PcmUetonlor M irotan mav Le a strong man m to- t . W . . . ... . . . . i . -.v. ... .... ; .... " . . . t aud m:ie inen With our triCuus wuen Ihe ,
k " -r7:.7r t. a stands forin in an his n:.!.u.i dcl-jrnii- measures might Have to be tesorted to, wia leea o rnwat iwmvu v, ,. .uut. inc int 0vr he! i in Boston 7 The aige feet k - 4 ,.,1 .-t! Ir ia ill natu
, V , , Y TaV iÄ p ;r'" ! ty the scourge, not only of poor, cru-h-iand concluded by saying that at this time threshold, or asocad. step by sten movej i;ke Majr;ei j - rrTJ' J f: V ,T 1 iiveaoalvtc aeter. but he is n decided failure i estate -1 ; ..1. . .T: ij 'j vJ ' ...... 1 m . . . .... i. . .a..:,.,, n..i- . -,. . : 7. 1 , ... .. litud an bis voice and said, -it ma wiiis. , ' soaiywi
1 f., 1 a 1 cu, rooueu anu piunuere-u ueorgia, iu uss-, mere oappuy eaisieu bo ncccs.-'.ty ior pre- ' - - v Mr. tram read an editorial irom o ,l" : lfci uiUM 1. .v ' Urrltinv his b iuanhin. ()nu has Sherman out. alas. . . . . , , .. r, . I , J . r ' 1 .. 1.. ,v ... . .. .. ..... ... bu tno went IB, aad Io . wnere t.:e .t 1 1 wruing nis u
, , Sir , , . ii- :s.-ippi. Aiaoama. ana Petrin and coatu cinicauon. ueuerai r;nc was also to -- 1 the utan and lr. Uuaard a letter. ' . 1 ...1..: .. ..: ..
pteetdeotiat electioB, and "perhaps for 1 , Y,., 5 f V- V V I T yeats to come," is between the state gov- ' ihe' huvc "Ted through uutoh. arusaenta in the aonth organised under the Putious jnd oppressions; through Lmeolo Johnson plan aad the recoostrae fiendlsb cruelt,cs auJ barbarous and tlon schemis of congress. He av-rs that bea-tly practices j through rigid SUTVeilwheo the armiea of the rebellion surreu- Unee aad nquisifwna, preserving ever dered there were " ao goveraBsanti of any !heir ti'iG,ity t0 prinpw 1 hopiag alkind existing ia thoas late insarreetioeary I S"B P J t!u'y ,uve ved down statea;"tLat the preaident so. aauoaaced iu talM chwrgMi u"JUst suspicions, grave his North Carolina proclamattoo. lie de- fÄlsehooaa aaJ braz,'a lies' lnlt fm th:lt niea that there is any power ia the prcsi- degradation may God deliver them J lor dent conferred by the aoastUutioa as we Jf" ifc wou!d be morc thau they could chief eiecuti'. e oäiccr bouud to take Bare I thai the laws are faithfully executed to 1 However, Sherman stock is not so high" bring or aid these States ia which were (If prised now as it was. Those who tne once rebelling com mani ties, into prac- clamored so loudly for him a short time
' v wvr '''J , V 1110 "-.. I tical relations with tl.e Federal govern ment, but the work must be dono by con gross, ander the fourth section of the I fourth artitlo of the Coostitutioo. Fur that reason the Lie coib - J ohnsoa plan of I . , , reconstruction was a:l wrong. He also assens ni:t; v.nemcr or not llie prcsiuent , , 1 .1 . . 1 ' . . 1.1 . . .IU J. 1CT ai OULIIJI II 1 IU uu.- I uaiC ill U S.llll- i . " -L . 1 , 1 al governors ; prescribe who should, so fur : aiteUtions to the rebellioa are concerned, . .1 I ..iL :a. a- X S .
exercise me rignt 01 snurage empower ; pirations. every vv nere crawioa into tueir these governors to call conventions, and holes and hid in trembling silence. Penthe people to elect legislatures tho gov- j dletoo burrowed into the earth, Seymour ernmeats set up were not republican, ' climbed up a tree, VaUandighaa gut because they were organised by the dis-! down into dry-well, Pieree fainted, Fillloyal, and they failed to protect the ne-! more locked himself in his closet, Voorgroes by putting the ballot in their hands. I iiees shook till his teeth foil out, and Dan. He does not allege that the IuacoLWohn-1 Bice iled the ring! They were nowhere, son state goveramcBts were aati-republi- Haoeoek, the satrap, was everywhere. Baa ia Che sense that they were aristocrat- Iiis uame appearel each morning iu the ic and Bionarchial iu form, but such per- I telegraph columns of the whole press io eons did no', vote in eleeUng the legiala- tremendous letters. His stock was up, and lures as eoagress thinks ought to vote. It the military fever was high. We saw a will be remembered that under the Lin- seedy democrat rubbing his hands iu great eoln-Jonnson administration those eonld glee aae saorains!.
. not vote who, being pardoned, subscribed to the oath of amnesty aud weie qualified as voters under the state laws in force immediately before the secession. Let us look for a moment at the dogmas of Morton : What are iruinia, South Carolina and ) the others, in political designation since tl,. ..1..IV SI . 1 La .. 1 na wai u'j-'j : l'lurion QUlne 10 ami probably docs know that a republican con gress has. by a long scries of acts, treated them as aM m under the constitution and integral parts of the union. It has done so in the apiortionment of direct taxtts every year from 18il to 1867. Ia the regulation of the federal courts whieh distributes these states by name; in Bets! (June H, 1S,GG) reoegnillBII the laws of thoae state iu respect to public lands; in the joint resolution of February iSbö, as to electoral colleges; the joint resolutions cf I ebruarv 1, 18J0. aud June 10. !
18GG, iu respect to constitutional amendmeuts. The supreme court has done the Urne in decisions and acts, makiug no dis-'on
crimination against caes from those states and the chiet justice holding court iu .1 uriu t.urunua iiuu iiginia. ine CXeeutivc has iu repeated iajstancej treated them as states. v .l !:.. 1 xr- . .... l?it replies irten, neitccr their gov-
. ernnieut or legislatures un i-.-r :hs Lincoln-;
; ; i,;. 7 to wWn ? T atruetion ? Submit it to whom. To, Sn .a nt ciff tll! im room tents ana An aati-republicaa sUte government and pegieJatare participating in aa amendment ' ,jr fundamental law! .Morton, that won t do Why did you submit it to sworn to support the constitution, went a aa ssb. 1 . . . , ... i i . i into tue rcoeiiiou or aiueu it auy way : A short time ago the polieV' wing of .hc tJeui0(..,.,:ii, purty-ni ho ly smr.ll in Bambers, hat largein pretentiona.was ia jtfJfJjfJ over Sherman. Some ofthat i i . i i , , party trott i him out, and hurrahed vel cierou.-l' for the man, as they elaimed, ia 1 . i i i whocou.d i)eat any hipel m America ru iinz over nie presiuouiiai iracs. no was . - l- .l. I Tr barneaaed gaudily, and, at Saint Louis j made a trial, iiut it waaa failure: and I IOBIUUIj .iiii.uui.i, ciwa ..villi .ilj.j pVHUi I iiurmim. uu- ti iiuMtij:. uewim'i aiio t t: 1... .1 r. 1 11 swiDuieu ituin ucy. nuni 1 i-e, tne j II 1 V T I I .1 Bloody, was, .Sherman now says, but a tool in the hands of himself, Staatoa and I Hull ! : What a delectable candidate for the nvn rlaan ewv nn flu fli mfwivi I r t!.L-ntf ln.ti 1 . . . .11 . a;o have dropped him, and picked u an other militarv satran, who had But b-eo proconsul of the Fifth Cromwellian de-J partmcBt more than two days bcfbre he I mf got his name into all qusrters of the eoun 4, ,. , 1-, try as the man for democratic candidate. rm n . 1 i-i.
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1 ne aame 01 tins new H'-rnr, mrcn iura:,.n ;i" . 1, 1 ..... , ,1 ii the president there cau no longer bo a
ir a: 1.1 -1.. .:.!. , 1. 1 11: I. III! Hi lll I. C5IIUHU V 1 t 11 .TUV. II Ut I II Ulli, f , IO it . f 1 flaUCocfc. On the more mention Ol it, democratic statesmen with presidential as- .... 1 , . . I i "What's the matter?" asked wc. "What's the lunttarT Well, a good deal. We've got last man now Ilaucoek." "For what?" "Why, for president! Haven't you read t i iiBsinrar I I t cor'"' "Oh, yes! Hancock the man at New Orleans! Hancock, the satrap ! tho man .7 t 1 . if... V ll'" .1 . i'upwt.i 1 ''! v j ' r v UUU irmj. jiji .n.. ajuiititf "Mrs. Sur oh, yes! ahem! that ii but you see we must beat (jrant ! Aud so it goes. Those policy demoterete are the eraaiest fellows ia toe lead. hey nonU run the devil, if he couhl get a vote from I'lutonians, never calculating the number hfl would hioC on that Hide ! But, like all the military material that has been brought out from time to time, Hancock is disanpearin. from public view, He is obscured by the jdiost of a murder-! cd woman ! The hanirman of Mrs. Barrett won t do for the candidate of democrats any m we 'than th bummer chief will do. JfepJtitßl the Border. Hi ICes. Ueatty', republican, has been elected to congress from Ohio, to fill the vacauev eaOscd bv the dc uh cf Mr HamÜtoo, V v about 1,00 ' majority
Grants Broken Word to the E'rev ;
mitted that he had assured the president F , : . Ulall the aforesaid promise. rii l m tnat urant tried to excuse uci. w uiGU tci Cdiuu ma attcu Hill iri:iiii mil I .i.; uv.i ... ; . , , . , 1 1 7 . rot a previous despatch, by official authority, ! that Lieutenant-ueneral Sherman and Geaeral Grant snhseqaeatly called upon Presideat Johosoa and promised that thi y would jointly go to 8tantoa aud request him to resign. They were to make this request last Monday, but, after that call oa the pres.dent Gen. Sherman wrote a letter to the j . presiaens tjrraot bad Richmond man) had the visit to their retui II itiiw reiur ing he reat has anJt ötUOt pears ties, pose at last that the seneral of the armies, ',. a ... .. . , .... 1 tar more ductile 111 the hands ot pjliticiaus than it used to be thought such a military halUdoa eonld he. ha himalf ammntMl uL i vice from the overbearing member from Illinoia whn b.t:i-.t.s af bt-in tho. mmhI'i 1 , n n " keeper, and that he now tarries until eoncrress has decided noon the new recunstruc-1
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maeh enaaeed with General Sherman and V rtU iW w" w the negro occupied all our lislat: on.r!e ' pcrsecatmg cnristiaaa, ana ai umi roiiea And the citizen answered and said : many litUe matters ' " ' American Union, now governed my five womtd touch the board, and Sambo would I ka made it vary warm for them. So "Whence come ye that ye know not LmcFourtk That the nresideat instantly n1I1,tar' de:iPts'. Mtd Jn to be placed t jamp, whiia the aadienee woald roar with ihe sevca young men said one to the other, tiua reigas ia phcsus V They looked reminded (.rant that the law had been uT dieUtor Uaghter. It was aosaa miaetes beforef gat up and du:." And th.-y one at the other, greately prepleaed, aad sufficiently discussed between them on od ill he supreuie law ia what they saw what was iatauded, but when got up and dusted. prently .gain a-k-1: - Where then is Saturday when General Grant made Irs xvus "e? , eu , laod lttaPoaa ni- j they caught the spirit of U their applause rhey tarried not to bid their fathers aud thege I kiag MaaimUinaua r The promise and jnonweattna. In these ten states are mil-1 aod laughter were absolutely deniaaiag rnothers good-bye, or any triead they knew, j en m . e t1.: m a art as one who is afraid, jeVJA That Grant's other excu.es were oar countrymen, nattre and adopt- every time Mr. Train touched the magic They only took certain manias that Ü:r aad said : "Verilj these nana ha mad, and
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advising him that as General swept awav by knavish, heartless adverai. Ia, Why is the Diamond line of .u?l?' " , , ' Z rr Jun
previously agreed to to to My. It is dark when he lee!, the clouds naekets withdrawa snd Enoch Train it.J , , ! , ' V , , .... J .i.t-ii tu lu .1 ,'.kt.?t -M .!.. u .11, BBU CaUOCB 1 f SI .1 , 1 IS j, ... t. , , .., ,., . ... ll.. tmut ..rA . m r ...v.. I 1 1 '. -.it r. rn'ifiMo tha 0-V..r;i! Mil
ob Moaday, aad as he (Sber- of sonow gather arouaa, aad Knows that OUHaer forsotten by the virgin re sidenta 1 7 , , - ' ' ."TT . , r also agreed to go to Anniporis, the hopes ;,,d h-ppineas af other- are fa- of gSJ "rA nJ Tom ffireÄ tJ"W J T.ü
Stanton would be deferred nntil An -ith his own. liut in that hour tho Wb, ,re there no emigrant ships coming UrZS rT: ... m v..
tenerai Sherman reiterated memory ol past integrity win ne a con.-- . ,r, ? s-imbo lumos arlth detiirhfc.1L . . .. . ,i ... . . ... ....
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all these promises, and the fact that waicn now neraias roe aayspriag 01 iui- Boston, weak-kneed, bvpocritical Boston. I Li" r;i ..j ...., . f,w. Tw"f
bed Washington last Thursday, he mortality, ana roe lauaiie gas 01 1 Tea shipa gone, India ships gone; Savan-1 " 7 " - v fUll . Du have never neea ao many imgrars
notaeeuthe president, nor m there . im . , laah, obile,CharIestoa aad New Orfeaosi drAak boltka. aD,j behold Uiev i ltt cw Yurkaa ww. and usrreiiM aast mmn
hing to prove that he has given Mr. au roe bujuot migai nave auuea : I businesa gooe Why is thir The nier LZÜ , .;r ...... .'1 1,. and for years so nanch auflenng.
on tho advice alluded to. He an- is w uaru wnen ne peopie or nawon, t. itt!Mlant with a new dance 1 Branch . n ' ' Tbk nromin.nt rrnublicaa cna!idatca for
to have stayed away from both par-; emerging from a long, cruel, bloody, d ! hi)USJ fiH. eTjrythiog ia New Fork ; your fvth JnL cam fthnn ...L in. sow rintend eat of public instruction aro
aud there is excellent reason to sun- i asclcss war tue .:ves 01 its orave sons 1 rnHn., ,,. - rroin? awav. Whv is all ... ,J 1 l.tv . - e 11 , -a . . iv. t-- : . : .
tioB bill before veaturing another step io I the bulwark of his libertiesthe eeewtiaay direction. I tution contemned and set aside, aad tho
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V' Z-ZrZ m tAh hmvanatm therefor laughter, ior the white house, as Grant their bodies some leaves, and eaase up to onoii his ni.mlh nn tri :itiv unhiAnt. : tea OV n.i,o.iC.s inorei .. c J ' . . . I . , ....
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i , . ., . , . i Ul.,vli i,l,iw nf ili hartiu t. .thArcr i ne omce nouiers are now aner mm ik.. uiexeu. 111 wvuuwitu icmuto ui imua may be made to the statements in regard the .diaotw oi ine n. .i..n.- . lax-gunercr , v , . , . . M . i . , ... 6 I ....,..- hi threshold while hit) 1 f t d auu I the pilot fish alter the shark. It rant al was gone : many irraud euinces they bau to his turnitu le in this anair may be ncross nis roresno iu, w bubo is lovca ones .. , . c , . ,, , J , i r 1,1, i . J , . ci Wo. fnr fi,A rninmnn nacern irifta nf UFm the bead ol the army was sale, but urant never seen betöre stood in the eity; meu taken for absolutely naught, except what sa.tei ior roe commoa a i ...t..-.. oi nie. , . m.ii I . r i I 1.:.. ... ti... t'.r. h.ki c...... I for Dresidont is the moat trautie acll ever ia straace saros mo cd about t.12 streets.
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iv asnourne s snappisu pnrases can do vat- " 1 . ...i ..a it,., l .h.it- ..r vA.n nwent awav ha iIm In. ! t-ut off on an lutelligeot people, ffi.iu.dt. ' and eserytniug was changed.
All this, of which there is no authoritive 1 contradiction, shows Qea. Grant up in no I wiiu ..v. io. iiii , iiuii.i ui.i. M1.11H u:i 111 uu I... . , ... vii i.iiuii niii. linn 11 uiuau uiiii mill I I 1 I . 1 I I I . 1 reseoBablo doubt. Alas, that such a man M surreuJor bimscin . lot of g.uuk. m .u Mi;a;A:an. u .. . vilLIS vwii'ivii. ijw if.... 1 w 1 un.., ouuil M Peer smlebau'sl'n alaimauaai. Below will be found a tew selections from "Poor Richard' Almanac," the author of which is generally known to be Ue 11 jamin Franklin : aa ... a . m I An e:.'g to-day is worth morc than a hen ; to-morrow. If pride leads the vao, poverty brings up the rear. God heals, and the doctor takes up the fees. Mary's mouth costs her nothing, for she never opens it be at another's expense. He that can travel well afoot keeps a good horse. The worst wheel of a cart makes the most noise. lie that falls in love with himself will have no rivals. A false friend ami a shadow attends ouly when the sun shine. If you would not be forgotten a soon as you are de;id aud rottou, cither write something worth reading or do something worth writing about. Nothing dries sooner than a tear. Scarlet silk and velvet have put out the kitchen tire. The mistake in public business is going into it atall. The idle man is the devil's hirelinir. aw 1 'whose diet aud wages are famiuu and dis ease. Kings aud bears very often worry their keepers. Beware Of little expenses; a small leak will sink a great ship. A plowman on his legs is higher than a gentleman on his knees. lie is a fool who makes a debt Off h's heir. Never take a wife till thou hast a hottie to put her in. lie thai hai n trade baa offico of . reft nnd honor.
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A no nypoentes ana ueaiagognes nent members of tho know nothing oran-i H -' e izatioa, and were clamorous tor Btationinj? a portion of the American army at Castle liardca to drive back all foreigners who sfiuuiti aiiL'uiiii tu iiiuu uiruu trir Buores, i -.,.1.1 . i - . . aÄ I . I . I 1 id upon oursaorea, may well be taapt-: 0 "aI-foreign-born citizens cious of their new-born These radicals are trulv a pretty set of bet oi i meri-1 w not I IcIIjws to talk about the rights ot A can citizens, native or adopted. It necessary to ro to I3riti.-h prisons or despotism. Every appeal for relief, ev- i lenatraaca against treatment so J 1.- . ii i "" aa..w . "t-m-cii. v cutu ..,.,1 henna the 1 .... t ...... r ,, ... I , . . - 4 , . . . , . or citizens as are obnoxious to I X. A . Ledger i . t s Datrb." The following beautiful sen ti meats are ! from Meister Karl's Sketch Book, entitled I the -Night of Heaven." it is full of touching tenderness: "It is dark when the houe4 and honorable man sees the result of long years tho "Niirht uf tieavea. ll u full of sa .e m . e mm . a ponrea lortu in a irameiaai stnte, tne a 1 1 1 ill.. ....1 I 1 ireasmj uaiiMtipu, i'i t.t.: tcup.c uudcu uu;ll'r :i Ul "J?i wrni 1.1x111:1.11 find that the fruit oi louc years of toil :iid tr on 1 . It is dark to tne p. cendiarv partisaa s t web, aad darker still ; when chains aud prisons reward him for 1 nttma acrainst a tvraaav not of his eleetinn tion n v l is d irk to democram, when law is ri l len over, when liberty is trampled, when jusiice is mocked, when power grasps power, and when bayonets are used for argumenta. It is dark to the man of God, whea re ligion is prostituted to the uses of damn Uoenes wheo the UberBsele of Jehovah 1 becomes a "waited sepulchre" of uaelean things; when church anityismad ri ' B the fiep I and th I ping stone to aggrandisement birthplace of mischief, wickedness and ru in. Lt is dark to the parent, when he sees the old landmarks hamh-d into his kt by his fathers paasiag away from the haads of his offspring; whea aacertainty, uusafety aad instability demaad of him to!al keen watchfulness over their fat ure. 1 ' It is dark to loven of republican government, when they s'e uine scales robbed of inherent liberty and trampled ander the heel of a military power ovcr-rid'm civil law. ft m d'lrl- to the erev-hiiirad natrml ' 1..... 1. - .. li.ihi It ttl men trnsiol will, .sM .1 M. and a herd af naAr. ers fcastiu" upon the life blood of Bbeoua - try. It is dark very c!nrk ) the white man when he beholds I race of freed African slaves 5gaoraat, beastly, and superstitinus set up as the rulers ami govern ors of reat, proud states of a Caucasian : republic. It is ib'ik to the friends of civilization when they witness tho intelligent, ehristian, moral, and humane white men of MC. the union stricken down an n.l !o.i .....1. . 1 1 Ä..i ..e 1 ,111 oj r.-. . v.... I lilt: IfJUl t'l am -.v .......... , u 1 1 , u J .ii. I 1 ..Uttered and indiL nt mmL l I. V a , l I I V V V -w- " - V, v V rnivnuM bevond (he power of unorovo-l - Q ' . k ment throiieih morai suasion. It is dark to the hnmaniUrian when he beholds the bloo.l-free:ng records of crime that arc daily placed before him, as the direet result of aiteiuftcd iiorro coualitv I filling tho bind with unurniiir, and tho :
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" ! Th Great IVero aa Grawt aea-1 tJoa SoJk.I ly--t Philosopher. That eccentric sneaker who makes .-uch . . ... . reiiinc hit teniae hits at the absurdities of the day, I Geo. F. Train, turned up soicc time since J ll Boston snd gave the huh a hlat of his trumpet. trumpet, uu Hlustrattoes ol the negro and Grant questions are inimitable. Wheo I he appeared upon tho utao ho had j fhe renort of his sreesh contains the ! following : - TilK DANCING 0? TIIK KEORO. IT U rn .. 1. . i - . v.. . i . Alum ru. Uli. Ulk, liMMlli,ill. v'i, .,. I. wr:i rt i j :VlZ , 1 o lV"i, ' CArrt,5erndrCe Where is Banks, Hooper, Ames, 0 aks and ... . . . j ß J J. ' U. L' i I ; I I UU ilii; l.UICr'a liLTeOIV aill'l , , a inuta ni lannhiaa it !,. - . .. , !.:. "r w a.j .... mma 1 bo hips no steamers, ao Cua.in.. Iio." ratatoa i. I I Vila inmn. i
io one of the new Christmas tovs. reureseot-1 aiilinaus f I am teilinirthis storv tor Dice friend! word. HuwMAn di-tr. -vi
. aVA I nca ioaauoe elected f because tne blacii . , . . . j s:i. . " i . ..: ; , ; ,, . . . 1 , , . ,. , .it ops, anl likewise sooie bottles ot curioes buck.' And the same day thev went aad now kuoj,c" Wunt',Ki him.jp; Jr, that ttear , win low ; laid th, -, d ea aa I die L ' prtv,liMtsco.J Mora dancing Why i then they departed fro.a the city. By Such is tho story of the seven Sleepers ;uh:U; Boaton to-day the feaJem of Mew York ? h ihe tü t Btffe)oiu9ITI ia (with slight i ,.- ,,1 I know it Is rothe The nig jumps. Why arc your wharvea ! tlteaül of Pton. and entered iu.o ii and i. P. I !,,, , ...v.
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or tl TI tdalion of your road ; no use to you ia gettin'r Ijv.'-k me t - i i .i ti!., so fa er glory , them , v i Yuether dance aad roars of IaU2h I C a w oa ,,,ul 1 ,MVe t!lfi .--en'. nenevcr lacliuatioB t o say, -j G 1irt. .- cral, I have only got five minutes time, ., ,, r, I..T K-It U: a!l yon kaow." rLaughter.1 Tne drcs cir.de may he fo le 1 with this head -h iking business, under the proverb that young people should bo seen and not heard ; bat the pit remembers the ether ..a . .. . . - carriage of tho bodv to cover up the de-1 fects of the mind' Laughter and op-1 proveio that gravity is a m s'erioiis phtue I ho man who was a generation planning a- side wi iik foam his pigeon house in Qalana to the ratiroad depot, will oever be presideat of the United States, ill. oil laughter. IJeuuett ooly praises him to k:tl bin, aa he aid Mcvlellan, end whoa bo beeaase seeretary of war to help -'"hu-.m slide JSfantnn over his b.v:k into the ditch laugh terj the cork was out of the bottle, and oat caoae the politieiaa I aiming at the wlii'c h ms8. Ju io Sincho ansa, Bareelona, ta ;--ly remarked thit the higher the witness climbs iht more In hows his itatesmaoship. Laud laugh j un 1 t tr his uuily tlmj.atetics to BtantuB. I p Sand down twenty tlioosasd more men to start snothet graveyar 1 !" Socially, I ! like the General but I cannot vote for Washbnrae. 1'at picket! out the owl, being somewhat ,l 1 Some weeks after the bird fancier mat Irishman. " Does he ta.K, 1 at C " The divii a bit of it; but. (rentemhering hia lame even and inteiliirent shake of the I , , . I 1 i- -l . . 1 1 Ml. roM lie üe-ns no a tiivu 01 a luinuinr. .1 I Loud laughter.! 1 nauni hi TDK correspondent of the Missouri Ke - 'publican assorts positively that Gen.. Grant a opposed to the HOW Weonetmctioo aheminaitmi. awrt rnnna Is danger Just new ef tho I san.ttf tower of 1Ma faüin.T to fit i sj
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ras restoring itostoa ta her form- . t i i ' j " ,T 7" But im owa deeds spcaa ioucr man i.s it iwimju wo t mi m ... uirej oi travel aad adventure, aad longed to 1 rAa f Aa ither jig . by are the ; raYiait Lheir old home siraia and hear the I
imurta: into a climate net adapted VQiea aad see the faces that wr, dear to! Da.Cvaa it Pan er county .s being streu- , crowd toi yon out? lucre .1 ..-,.. .l,,,..,., 1. nonalv creed by Lis friends for iLc statt.
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the road from vWbou to Richmond ehaaed garments and clothed
Willi hum -in skulls ot American eittiens. Afid when U:ev w.-u.l have passed on, th. ; .li.,. ins ead of mixi.i'' un their
af a phroaologiat, when sceeting a parrot, tladCS," end thpy Weut their way. W hen niton, H. Cady Si:int.n, Parker lilbury, on acooant of tho size of his head. " Wiil they were come to their houses, they recce- uui uther fanati Uauw icttcehlcewocl 1 1 kc I
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nun in a uarK room aii-i .u'o .1.111 iu liiv-ai. r.iean. ami tliey reioiceu were giao. , , v, - ,,i ;nitiri..i:s. v. ,.v.A 10 nr.!
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Mark Twain, who has recently visited pheut), gives aa, in a letter to ;.e Alt California the following aa his version of the : la the Mount of Pioa, yonder U the cav of the 8even Sleepers. Oaon upon a time hont 1,500 yeara ago, seven yooog men uvea near each other in r.pneiua, who Lohaged to the despised sec; of christians. caxe to pass that the good King Maxunto their friends, whereby they might remember them when Car away, aud teak - . also the dog tietmehr, which waatbe property of their neighbor Malehus, because I . , , . .1 ..... IT. I . 1 . , ., r ... . j tnc neast aia rua t..- uc. into - noose 1 JS carrying L . ... M , , t - t() rt.. .t! . -.v..W, I. '. J .1 ... I. -1 , -1 -I- - I j 1 j - - - i uiw ; au i ucv iou aiMJ ctita.u fuiokeuf tlltt seemed ' . . ; feMted ULd presetitiv ü . Lairied oa f it ' But llu., torirot t:.. i . ...j utitaia curious liquors, and icft them behind. lDeir io Swords: "Procraa-L And it vu; .-o Theii rainteal v, u- all .'.ne aud the mom , v. huh bey had gotteu 1 from a stranger whom theji had procecde I ilia: was aioo his collar remained T! ei von dered much at these t..i:ts j a 1 bei took the money, and they erapped about i.t pre üeems like lie us. ct there is the great gymna sium; here is the mighty theater, wherein : 1 have '. '-cu seventy thousand Biea assciaj bled ; there U the Rnittt where t!e salute I John the Baptist immersed the c. averts yonder is the prison of the good St. Paul . i there wo did all use to go tuoh ti.e ;.r. I - . - . I . I . it' .11- 1 of our distempers j I see the u.uib ot the! disciple Luke, and afar off is the church I ciou; cn .ios roai th uuu rf.ai, anu oc curcu j wherein repose the athesot the holy loain, ! where tilt, ehriatatae ot Bonosus go twice 1 j )tar to gather dual from ihe tomb, which I ia able tu m.ke bodies whole sgain that I re corrupted by disease, ana cicauie the I soul from sin; bu see how inc wnarveseo Icroaoh upon the s-t, and what niultttudes of ships are anchored iu the baj s a . how the cities are Bt retched abroad tar over the valley beyotid Pioa, end even uato tbe vails of Assyria, took, tnd i, ! all the bitla are white Wlthialacca r;;oi rt' . . with , .. . . 1 I . eeilenadeeol marble, llo i...-h.y Sphesas beeome! has i me reh;iut bit thecoins which they ha! sivlea him with hta teeth; and turned them about and tookC i curious v opon them. and east them unoa his counter, and Ihttened if they rand. aud then he : 1 : l diese are Im-us." And tley .--aid : "Depart th mttt They ran to the doom ami knocked, and they rcjoked and were lad, and otrangcrs lo iked lt.ouirit g:y apon Lfaaa. A 1 I thej asid with irrere eaeitcment. while their i hum-L nuat in- ti un.i 1 to c . t in 1 , t . . . , , . ., .. I rlees came and went, -Whero is mv rather? Where is my mother? Whera are !y- . 1 h, m . . aaa M-raptoo, ana rencics and . cotda7w Aud the Ktranew l hat opened sa.a, e ano.. uoi uiese; ano aeveu ! sai I. "HoW, y,u know tliom not? How Laajaft hatve JWVjlwe5t here, aad whither are ihcy g no ;l.at were here befarnyn? And I the strangers said: 'Ye play upon us with a
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laatuum leaves biva faMea, siaca Um faded , th se reo yoang turned thesa nwaj from their homes, aad Strang rsehaf the doors upon them. 7! : strängen marveled creately, and looked into the faces af all they met, as if they hoped t met i m 1 one whom they kJj.v; bat all ware atratf j gers and parsed th.-.:. by sod spake ae Uu. the kini: whereof thev anaka is ilead ( above twoceutor.ee nam' ; Thea the scales fell from tho eyes of the Jeevea, aud oae said: uA1aa that wa drank i - ' . t I! dtheeanoas liquors, rhey have made ßa w, try and in dreamleas slat , the two , . , . , t.. . , va v - ii v u a ai fare eso ate..ur tru-m ;areriea.l. .5eho C , . ,. . ....... - - - -. - w . Items. A sorsAxe singer ia London ii paid fO,A ...... u... . . ... xWansoiitb. Tl., Vol.. j . .... thiilr , i; , tW LaPrie county holJ Saturday next. T"':.rc:i1.?1at: of Jvi Tiw: real c'tat'. of Jeuersoa Dais iu the irotit h is laid to he wjmh about 100,000. At Joilet, iniooia, Sunday, six members of craou. three democratic papers iu penly oppose ihe Bominatioa presf U nt. rtsdly said ibit Tbtd .Stevens ; :. ri .1 Jamts I'artou frees lography. : 1 ... Kl Tat ttnlv exclusively wine Importing Isoawa ' . . 1Z ... Vi in India nn is soon r ne opeaeu 1 awm tnmy by Mr. J.öm Q silSout. Ojce hundred and nineteen applicttioaa for license to sell wbtskj were preaented te I the city council of EvaUavfllf a! one meeti n ,r. saac Jayaasaoa of the Fort Wayne 0 ssrra, next to W 19, Cumt-.u-k, stands dmhawt thanc-c for the :'i-iibli.-uii itntif nHcji aa ttcntenanl governoc). V. L .7 aaas of Jeans r Ceessty hi prcstf..t ally mentioned In coancciioa with the ofBce of clerk of the sapresae oonrt, for Ihe radii al party. Oeren Bhawaes Pratrte, Eaeetsiia county, they steal -rn ay the ouc hamdred bnahela, wheat by the load, and hogs by the half dozen. lat Ircaticsj sgf tcultural distrtot :6hawnc. i.ivi . p:r.:.. "ho hav? lately joined Wcsh v I häpd arc to be hafjsshwd Iu ihe riv cr as aoen as the Ice wfd peraait, and tiie weasher U s little more suitable. JKn. Tu-arc '.n New Albane twenty -one Sunday schools with an average offeree thousand nSccra, ewsseia aast scholars, or : ibese scb 01s to reo arc colored ltcv. J-.us ScHiia l:k, of the IndtaSBV COnr tvit ao has b- eu afty8vc rears a adaister of the tlethodist ii.; c cliurch iu lu 'iaua a; d ha tuchy. lie was the first minister thai edministeredthesacrim M uftlm I orda upper la New Ail- toy. Be is :;ov. am tho aperaBnated Nai af the eaaalarealaei tad re U - la or e.ir M.uwU Volutin, l'oiy cua Tax tutraxUiction offcaaalea Into the In-ii-.t Im -a.- liliuviwn ir in. ".i.j... v. ,, ..,;,,.,, ,. rtn,i ,l he rs interest eu la liar welfare, f he majority otapesa t'dn ana Asbunr Duiversitf is Ihceutdcd of mneh dau !iterwilh Ihe vt lutn I nit ei it' . A. d. I A very seasibt I mark. The min cling cf i h,- st i s iu institutions . icaruias is 0. Inte l to .So io. at l.arm. ar.d shnidx a sj eimen of that utaleof civilization ?) wLuh , j inh Sjon Z'lnd' t:-r:A. supporters. Wc hone cur "time come before suo. un Idee revalls A itrrnvu in i- l,.r ill Una v.vr;l. t -.r... . a - - ... convention, iuafMÄoh, tU other day, c. - .hied lh-: tocie .1 neatooiiUe L or ol , B 1 a 4hM mm r . . !....'....,1 lit it bu a m'i 1 1 . . . n. .... ,1 .... ... rro nan 1 siguiucaaci m io c o.aw. awii vuu ........ k-:.o ; lie f.irtbcr tin hired thai b'. man aw. that floor knew where the 1.1..1 . U4. since H was not found in the aaclcat hat ithr-r laaplrcd t priifaac.
