Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 February 1868 — Page 2

Ply month Democrat. J. McDOJALD, Editor. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 87, 1808.

DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For GovernO'-, CHOMls a. i K M)iii . . , of iSmw'mm Fur Z'toiffanf'Co('rri-" Alfred P. Edgcrton, of . : itn. For Secretary of state, BEVBES C. K13E, a Boom. For A'fJUor of State, J4MMFH 7. MMMÜ8DAFFWB, jf Erankn. For Tsrosurer of State, JAMES B. Jti'AX, of Marion. For fftwesVSeVSM Court, SO AH -9. La ROSE, of Cass. For Report- r of (as Sfcpsaaf Cour', M. A. 0, PACK ABB, of Marshall. Jar Superintendent of P'ibVic Instruction jonx n. pnn.LTP ofpavuu. For Attorney General, SOL. CL A WOOL, of Putnam. For Electors at Laree, JOnV R COF FROTH, of 11 mtington, AYLES3 W II ANNA, of Vigo. Contingent". JOXH BROWN, ..f JaokMn. WILLIAM Jf FRANKLIN, of Owen. For Di-trict E!ectow, lr"t "District Thoma Jl CfliKb, of Knot. Contingent R 8 Spronle, of Vandcrburg, kVcontl)'.t'M C S Pohlen, of V.irtin, Contin-r i't Jo mmQ H vard. of ll.irke, Ttiir.l Ui-trict Tam.'a ffevte, of Decatur, Continent Rheasa ( Derate, of JenniQt, Fonrth Ditrirt Tohn S Reld, of F -.Tette, Continent Benjamin L. Smith of Rush, Fii'rh Pi-trict lohn M Lard, of Varion, Contingent C'a Byfield, of Johnson, Sixth PUtilet A B Cw ton. orLawronce, Contingent HmmmI R HaiuiHof Sullivan, Bvinh Distri( t T F David, of Fountain, Contingent B BDaiJy, of Carroll, Eighth Di-rrict .T.iun F VcDowt ll. of Grant, Coating nt X P. Lius.Uy. of llowurd, Ninth TJUtriot Tohn CoWirk. of Ail-n, Contimr -tit -tand A Shoaft". of Jay, Tenth Dbtriet-O II 1Mb, of Flkhart, Contingent E Van Lonsr. of Noble, Eleventh District not appointed.

but that the south has been governed by northern bayonets, under the direction of a northern congress. All the " protection " which the south has had has been through the armies of the north. The negro gov

ernments of the south have afforded pro

policy which their party, in all the northern states, have deuounced as disloyal, and tending to repudiation. This resolution, if presented to congress for their action, would not probably irct a duzen Jacobin votes. A resolution of sim-

houe shall be chosen from the several states, and that the s-enate shall be composed of two senators from each state. The mere fact that a u umber of states are deprived of representation will be uo bar

The laudlords of our hotels bave a keen j of Illinois, moved to refer the correspondence

to the committee on re -omu ruction. Mr. Boutwell moved :o amend, srttli leave to report at any time. A ecuted. and the

way of making money. It is the custom uow for them to give weekly hops at each of their hotels. Supper, music, parlors, attendance and lights are all furnished

to

ho action of tho rag-tag-aud-bob-tail . by the proprietor gratis, but it is expected .-, - . 1 . ' il. J I 1 mW m . 11 1 . 1 - J f il 1

tection to nobody, not even themselves, if j i!ar import was introduced into congress at I cong-re,-, as they work M the principle j all the quests will order wine freely, and they had needed protection. Their rule j tho beginning of the preseat session, ?nd that where two or three are gathered to-1 pay for it when it is served. The sale oi

has been so full of outlawry, anarchy and w88 buxicd sp deep that no resqneciioo giJtfer io the iniererts of "God and hu- the latter nets the landlord quite a hand-

barbarity, that tho whiio peopla of toe will ever be able to call it forth. o we south have, in several instances, petition- j see the republican p'tay, which prüft

ed congress to continue the military des potisüi under which they have been living

to be a national party, advocating in the eastern states, and through the republican

since the clone of the war, in preference representatives in all the tee, in congress

to being turned orer to the rule of the ne-

manity, no wrong eau te committed. Further developments are awaited.

ON Tilt. RAMPAGE. The proeeedmirs in the rump durin;

some profit in return for all his trouble. The idea is borrowed from the balls of the nymphs in the side , streets. Most ladie?, however, decline to attend tbese balls, for the reason that the la u d lerda in.-ist ou iiav-

i ii u t c i the Ust four or five days have beeu eoi jn,r s,Hne TppLip. nc nrps, ntMMB tn the bondholder s policy of ptYtag toe prin-1 m , . . , .. ,. ,. I "'s uoio ookids oi in press preseat, w x J hur".! nritiAinll tn t!w i.. ,L u - iA riHini .t. ? n 5 . i

o. And this ia thn kind of nroteciiuti 1 einaJ of tlu bonds in oM. whih- the n.rtv f. J , ' ' 11 !'ori ",cir nl In IU" ana "ow luvi

, -t .... .V . 1. n iDuneonib steeehr-s. In the house, the I.

which the voting negroes of the eouth fcf j io Indiana, ftfrsid1 to stem the tide of pub

ford to the loyal people of that section, lie opinion, attempts to mislead the people

The latter clause cf the resolution quo-1 by resolving that a certain dnanoial policy

ted above, treats oi tue question of suffrage should be adopted by the government,

in the loyil states, and discloses that it belongs to the people of those states, under the constitution of the United States. If congress is not bound by the constitution,

when their party hv; t):e power to commit the goveruniL-ut to thut policy, yet refuse to do it. The fifth resolution amounts to nothing ;

oked, danced sod dressed, etc , in the

stars r.nd atrinea," the "old flag," "loy- fashic,n ciuluris of tlie d:lljv papers. Our

; i&j -traitor.," -national honor," and belles hare no idee of bei m exteBetre-

,blo d and thu.,der generally, have been ! y advertised lor fhe benefit, of mine host i thrown arouud in the most delightfully ' nnd hostest; Temnerance people are nev-

I promiscuous minner. J he rads. are an er invited to these re-uuious, and the

excr-ssively rtlunt race and blow most j chap that forgets to call his -bottle" lustily. Here is a specimen brick: 3Ir. j never leeaives an invitation to attend a Woodbridge, idoeghty M. ('. and warrior i second time. Taxincr ladies two dollars

in embryo, ay that u if tumult and riot, ' for a room to lay aside their shawles and h uJ LI I U - i : i r ii . r; . .i 1 1 . t. :i- - 4

;t. i v ti' . i . ii ..,1 i i i .1 ii uioouMit-i woui'i toiiow i imneacn-: oounei-, w i.ue inuuiging iu a iree suprer, frPöor hoil hr it ' It thr nonmo nt a leva o'.r itn mnl!i frtitl t. Hmn i nn l "

why ßhould the people of the loyal states land the sixth to less than nothing. We

be prevented from going beyond the limits j append them, together with the seventh, 1

motion agreed to without farther debate, though an excited feeling was visible in the house. Subsequently, a motion was made to devote Batarday to bostnees, instead of ipcechmakirg, owing, it is stated, to the necessity just presented by tbe kecretary of wars

letter. Mr. Pike, of Maine, jtrft ns the moI ion was madcerietl out: "All oi the impeach or& wil now vote for the mo: ion." Ali of the republican members then voted for iU "Washington, Feb. 23. The feeling and cxciietuent ovcrihe event.-. of yesterday and the coining events of to morroW, have made Sumlfiy an unusualfy Interesting day in Washington. At 11 m. tiierc was a meeting of Ihc DSSV inet. and tbe situation w as rreely dbenssed. Secretary Bewnrd and Attorney (iencral Ktanberry remtiiled long in conference afU r the other members had departed. It is learned, ollicially, that the president directed Mr, Stanbersy to apply, to-morrow, to the proper court for a writ ot ipio warranto for the purpose off requiring Mr. Slaulon to Show by what authority he presotnes to hold on to the department. Secretary Jsianton instill at the war office, and refuses to leave his cilice, day or night. Sleeping and eating there, and is to all intents and purposes, one of the fixtures ofthecstab

lisunient. A nowsnnnc r.norr-oir b-'it asked the fol-

I o w 1 1 1 g ( i ii c s 1 i i MHr Thomas.

which there is co i-:-ue :

uK'HtJ (hey would uot be caused by the is cutting it, to speak profanely, rather

': execution of law. lie would sssnre the adir.oe.

f. WU- 1 . . : j .. c 1

w u.r.uv.uu u. .. ,,ei,teman froIU New York. HJrooks ,

ot

state are capable of deciding this Question, why bhould not the people of a loyal terri

tory be nermitted to decide it '! Yet. in all tlip rnrrponv mnAtinniul Itu lK -,,tnw

ths territorial hills late.lv nntaed he con-1 the democratic Darts in both hon-, nf u that if any such would be the result. 10,

eress. the word white id omitted when I con-re has had a most injurious effect j " 000 swords would cap Irom their PCah-

P , ... t. upon the country, and it is the duty of u bards. 1,000,000 bayonets glisten in the

tiudtiukt Kfi iiic ki uaiiiHauuij ui utci"i, auu . t r 1 . 1

- - . wBra w proviw j mw iot sappiyiog sunsh

in some oi tnem it is especially provmeu t lie deficiency of legal-tender notes, com

The celebrated race-horse, Kentucky, regarded by experienced judges the best race-horse on the American turf, has been

Ljiu stion VSfVPSSJfaMtou ve you rea

son to t-lievc.7t v.lfti li est inter iew with him

nn Frid:ty, when he snid that he wanted time topu kop his papers, thnt lie intfndcd to neaejfful)y resign the secretan ship?"' Answer "Yes : he undoubtedly meant then, to leave Quijtty."

Uen. 1 hoinas said lie only had been at th

held to day, seen irioa 8eward. Welle, Met'uiloeh, Browning, at) i 1. -t-M :j -tt r lleneral Jtands'.i i- . j r--e!-t . Afy. den. Stanhuiy was uot present, t-cing inj:: ;ediu the supreme court. Tht renioi did not continue more than an hour, though several of l1. lu' o -t -, who had busin es j-rttirin - ' their repetive dcpartr.u nt. r. ii.:iined w ith the L ciiuwtt fter the adb 'rurricn't. Senator Hendrfcirs an 3 Fevcral reprei itjvQai iiss ii i i;t ;view Mih tilt president this suernmsj. dr. iSfanton rem lined rn his tifficc all n:gbf. ?nd wi! yisrte ? fry a large number of his friends beff fi i tired last ui:lit. Ti.i-j moThfhjrj flftcr ho had brcalrasted, be l ej.in torccie rwntore, and was vi--itfd by se)'attr-. rcprrson'i'tivf and other prominent rersons, nnt 1 uotd. Senators

B lm.ood.i and t'; iu'ron, ex senator Cresswell, and many representatives, called during the fuenoi n. Jode F'ilicr, of tho district supreme court, raited the dcrar'uioiit about 10 . eloek. aud was with Mr. Stanton until after 1 IM PLACIIMFXT. At 20 minutes before 2 o'clock, the speaker called the house to order, and the d tor-kefter annoni.eed the pr. s-ence at (he bar of the house committee which had been appointrd to impe oh. :c ttic bar of the senate, the president of the United States. Mr; Steven, of Pennsylvania, stand'ng in company with his eolle tizuc, Mr. liinc.-

Ikiui made a reTort a f.!lnw :

MR. S pta Kbit In obedience to the nr-

war dcp irtüi Mit twice since receiving his ap- j der of the house, we proceeded to the bur

that in the exercise of the privilege of the electivs franchise there shall be no dis-

i tinction on account of color. So, while a i roter iu Ohio can vote for or againt nc- : pro suffrage, the same man, should he bc-

nsenlf called LToenbacks, to the full extent required by the business wants of the coun

try.

as, l,tfUU,UUU bayonets gluten in the for forty- thousand dollars, the Same jyotnt. Gen. Grant wae present when e tfce eewnte?,wnd, in v nr name and in ahine, brave heroes w,ud fill uP the icc raid for hira two ycars ag0. He 8 tXi ? !Ü t ks, the honor ofthe old flag would be ' own,a by f(ur pcrsons who bayc Gen Grant sa d:"Is tbi-order , lAlressed to j f the I ...te I 8fates, we impeached .a, we ntaiutei, peace and quiet be Tester- u .leinnna- i- t. m" ' ' den: rhoinas : but I meant I were directed.. Andrew Jdhusou, president i o:oh invnitpd h I I in him It. is in- i c.n vnn rnnr .,.,.1 i.:i.: n.; c .L. - i . p i

raul

" nnnntaiute

"cd, and the Dations cf the earth would

6. We are opposed to tlic payment of ' '-ee that the government of the United

TF1E JACOBIN fL AT FORM.

The delegates of the Jacobin party of , C0D e a eitizen of a "itory, is prevented j

States was a government of law." L, ny

Indiana assembled at Indianapolis on the

by

congress

from

voting on

that

any part of the rebel debt, or to any pay t rliil I it ahmsavaesawaekftAi a!ro

w WM; vi iasisjiinfvsi nwii 11 " Tl

7 Of all who were faithful io the trials lucm" u-v "'"v-u l

M1. ! of the late war. there were none entitled TOUtly to be wished could be brought

r- i . , . . . , .

I each invested &1UJIU0 in him. It H Tav j tot see yon, at your office, and exhibit thi .,aa 1,. rK rl rder. Now yon may read Hi" Gen. Gran

! ii;ipjtu iu . avwue wa m va ti ttii i i i i m . a J read it carefully, aud handed it back witliou;

agnn tins season, ana we Boa niai entered replv

flic president's friends are dissatisfied with

i ti ri nr nwnnpiil lj rt tl. ... li I,mu t ..l.f.,, . ...!.! . 1 : Ct .1.1, 1 i

eea n.j;,t..t,. ct,i lect. and is compelled to accept negro suf- Li; 1 i. . . J '

kVi.i mail., vu uwunuuit vuuuiuan-o wi fvaiv, . . men auu eaiuL'ii woo cnuurei nie liaro

offices, and to adopt a platform of princi-

frage

as a fixed fact. But Jacobins gen-

whether this leaping of scabbard ; and

f.,- fr1l l';t,lioJ,.r Pun m!!, nml

ri t lie ccaw sc pursued bv (Jen 1 hoinas whicii

quarter for horses of au nres, 050 en- i has thus far lad ne tendency to brim? the is-1 would forthwith ee soon I did i trance, with 82.000 added, aud for Which T'kKc STttdeS of imper. i had, on -Mr. Ntanton s luv reliisil to deliver I . , 1 , . i

twenty ot the best horses iu training hate up the office, applied for a writ of quo war-

..-,..1 b,M.c: f ranto. the case would uuniedir.ti lv have come

i t,;i. i.i ;ai., Ka 'erallv base their arguments in favor of ne-1 imperiled their lives in the service of the

byal Jacobins throughout the state what g" suffrage on the inalienable right of the j country The b.unt and pensio s pro - westering aw than hey were .Av:i. Z T- inp.ro and not .,a a result of the actions of v.lded b ,iiw l orne defenders of a couple oi year? ago. is a matter which

io twiaw auu now Wnsw uunug me uui mm c-- - - tne nahun arc obligations never to be for- will admit

I ft. . m wmm-mwm iviioo i . 1 1 4 . i j 1

suuo. tc campaign ami me cruise, ana . . n - . atj m ... n j - r- lun in one ofthe district courts, fmm which

: J il. . I f . I ' un,uaiiu ui uiiijin.i.i llill 111) limn, . i l , 1 1 ... . .

tue nest racer oi ins uav, never navm:: t e-n!.t nave been ai pealed to the sm.reine

, been beaten by any horse except Norfolk, ! f?"rt; adver (dy to the president's J J 1 views, it would have had precedence over .ii.. i i nr i .i , , .

id tne i ansi'sini ieroy. wo iook ror

ol the I nited S a es.of 1 1 i h cri cs and

Grant , ur.sdeme.-nors in office, and demanded

:h it the senate r-hali-takc an order to make him appear before tb.it Hody and answer

tor the same, and stated that the hou-e

not nay

chment

and nuke thcin tioJ. To which tbe rcrou?e was : The crder shall be taken.

which is now opened, (ireat preparations . "O"1 "eu, or uuouy eis, aS luc- , otten . thc w,d,)WS aiJ,i orphans ofthe gal-1 were made for the grandest assemblage of j two-faced Jacobins who passed the above j hint dead are the wards of the nation;;

resolutions do. If the right of suffrage , a sacred legacy, bequeathed to the nation's belongs to the negro, no state should be al- ( preceding care.

.i --.. . .II f-tnr n. I ro ilorirn li ni ot it . oo.lid tnir TA 7

entirely sumcient to accommoaate all the I wr.v ."h the people. Monopolies of them either

members of the convention. Gov. Baker the Indiana Jacobins, loyal states have the , by indirtduals or corporations, should be

patriots ever convened within the state ;

but it was found that the Opera hall was

of speculation. Ii' the eentle-

lifn inlMiniUI b'a r.iniirtv rta o (l.rnol

as these at the sprin against democrats, it will be well for him T n , B . Jerome l ark.

to rel'e'-r tliar tiierc are other thousands t

all cas s on J lie sunreme hcket. Gen Tiioin

lashing "four-mile day" with such livers ! teSjJi'Xiffi6? ,e t kr ' J t!ic initiative in the law. and the nriwess

meetiu:

swords that can leap from scabbards, other bavouets that can flash in the sunshine.

and o' her " brave heroes to whom the olu i r

Il.irlcm Hirer is frozen over. Ten first-class ocean steamers left this

. 1.1 . ... I ....tl 4 .a II i .- i mnn " r 1, .11. : t.ri ill 1 r.l lail I iait . 1..1..1 1 U x . ....... .1 1 ..

was renominated, without opposition, and11"' ucr"" '"J41 lul-u U4 ...tu h-.u..,,..,. x.itJ iwaiu w rawuw iw i m wise norts . . . . ' : I . x ., 1 , . ... 1 ... : iwt ii'tl tifttlors Mini m .,.!., ,..ilJ rV is also dear. the oo fl-i'i. with not a r

the balance of the ticket will be found in rignts, wnne loyal terruones, ana states 1 i it , , . , , The Oanadian recruits for tb . . . , ... . nitloll ot the services of IIia nnirn nffimin ctnr nhaAiirArl ho tbo d u- I- v fnri-i r.l tin 1 u 1 1

to-day s paper. The candidate for lieuten-, made loyal by reconstruction, have Lftd soWiers io the late civil war, they Llmi.hrr nr Zouares, from Montreal, passed

ant-governor is a much stronger man, men-1 le ngnt to uepnve loyal men ( negroes s,oud each be allowed one huu ire 1 and New York, where they were joii

tally, than Gov. Baker, giving the ticket !of their riht of voting and holding office. ; sixty acres thereof.

a kind of kangaroo appearance, something; Jacobinism is compelled to make many j 9. The doctrine of - . ta:i short turns, and there are none shorter Othe European power

UxB iu-j .w.iuemuL-iaiiej.i.aiucuuai iiia. r T ' . . man is nncfi a Än lm

over the ; conimenccd in a criasnal and not a civil one.

under Judge Carter's Warrant Gcn.Thomamnsl he regularly iydirted by a grand jury, and. ( !' at the next or some following term ofthe critnnal court. It may not come up for a year yet. Wsnivr,Toy, F( b, 24. The imp achiHcnt resolution passed th Ilfüli;.' Ill- .1 VnAm tif 1 no t. A 7 n-e or,ii-l

5 pontifical Urea, excitement.

through Adjl. . Gen. Thomas appeared again at the

i I , t wens iv n.u imcuVi ääUU DUfifJII l' IWSJMa! ei iy mc ; gcanton that he had rerb'al onlers trora the

'11 o E nipenc lament. u The llubicon is crossed!" Tliis is rcpnr'ed to have been the exclamation of l're.-ar when he bad paved thc boundary ot Cisalpine flau!, and entered with an army at his hack; upon the territory of the Rotten republic, whose liberties "his armed legions were soon to cruh out. De had taken the step from which there w m no recession He had M cut loose from his buflfe." Hetreat wa no Ii ager possible ; but with f - ilure were ignomv and death. There no hmgef rcmaineJ any other altersiative The die was cist. The Jacobin fanatics iar c)ngress are now in the sinati n of Caesar. They have

Baker is known to be a man of good moia

character, but is not superior in morals to question.

Mr. Hendricks, and greatly inferior to him in all that constitutes a statesman. We rather wonder that the Jacobins did rot put forward their ablest man for thc

chief office in the state, as it is a generally j conceded point that the race will be an ;

than the turns made on the suffrage

be resisted at every buz,

States, as a relic of thc feudal times, do!

' V V itv futi?nr vft vn vrJP 'young prince iturO: de. son ot a late em- presuiemie taxc poscssiori ot tne war ne- crossed the ltubt con in the imteachmeut Great Britain and j ' Ti leror of Mexico. They were received Üv ÄfUcd: business. The lire of retreat is no longer b.i.,.,,. NEW YOBK. Feb. 21. rwrw lJ A W x -v c u . not to a., -ume, or presume to assume, to ex- , j . , ,, 1

., v.... ,...v..7v . , r, .t.i I- i ; f. ' . g .. . i ot en. A e.iimoi L'O ca-K. I HPV Ih:k

I I 1 I I t 1 ) I 1 T- , . ' I ' I 1 - 1 1 , . I ii , - , I I , I . ' ' 1 I I . T i t 1 I I . Wi A . 1 . V ä I . V I I . I i ft mmf - - - t a . v

w always so, moat j Another mammoth steamship enterprise 1 sm m ; i ':. I .r on at w hatcvor V. .ard intl.. . tk..

ird by the United has inst hss snefoU MtmhlUh hmrm wre entertainoa in a rery agrecanic man- il!U-. rf . . . fl .:. h,nidimr. Host, hare meexsed. There is im irnrn.ti-,

ner

It will be seen from the reading of the authorised by the law of nations, and at

third resolution, that it is principally fr j war Wlln "ur national honor and indepeo

ih-ss goes on there, Mr. Btantou being recog-; tor the party now. but ignominious defeat ' II I i i M .-.iri. l . f i mm ' 1 . . 1 - - I r Cm

ith.

buncomb : 3. Thc government of the United States should be administered with the strictest economy consistent with thc pub

lic safety and interest. Revenue should

a .S mf

ÄT.iMn rr Alia r n royiiiinru r ' ... mi(ito t t 1 . .1 . i

"u"u(- vuv, -"v. ,,u.i ni mi. c oe so laiu as to give tne greatest possioie

strength of the party that wins. But exemption to the articles of primary ne-!

Baker had the inside track, and they would eessity, and fail most heavily upon IUXUharo lost more vo'cs by putting him out I ries and 1' the 7i

. .i iii i pruiKsriy miouiu ueui .1 just iuoiortiou of the way, than they would have gained , f:jX.-. J

under a charter from tha itate of New

York, to

Naturalised citizens are entitled I Dd Italir

which bi.l

Position in the mar.,t;me and Pominc,. the .ponge to his more nimble-louied ad-; interim, is a long argumcnt in favor of his :

. 'S r t I 1 lii. Jit t. 1 I'.iii'.'.r.. I r- vl . . i ' 1 t . . , I . 1 . . . 1

iversary. "Iduhl" spring, wnonasmaae 1 1,1 11 "v" ' "- iiuwwuhci ' i , ' , . is 10 pages long, ana is m the hand-writing

nia appcrance tnus cany lor me ursi ume

this year. Ail hail to the now champion,

dence

to be protected in all thc:r rights of citizenship, as though they were native born,

JITid f!M fMtl7f? iif'fbn I'nif.i l Vli.il.i n.liv.i

H .v v.... v. luv i. inn, i iniiii.,, ui.iii , , , T ,rt

or naturalised, must be liable to arrest and " rac,Qa Uompany

j. Man s.iP c,T? ; ar; ; Mds lair to occuiv as prominent a ' r atlon of Thomas Ewimr. sr.. as secretsrr a,;inwl,ieh the part

imprisonment b' any foreign power

j1(J. The line will eonsist ot twenty firs'-cdass

acts done or words spokon iu th.se mntrv ; ; iron propeller Bteamers of nut, less tht

of An Irew .Tohnann himself.

Much excitement has 'leen caused over the

itubledty, leaders in the

comprehend the .-i ua i :i

hü been flawed by

heir aet'.on. J hese men know that iheir only political ralvatton lies in the success ofthe enterprise they have undertaken. They know, too, that their only hope of

of

by putting a stronger man in nomination.

The remainder of their ticke t will probably command the entire Jacobin vote, and nothing more.

But the platform adopted by the con

If the Jaeobns eaa deceive themselves into the belief that they are in favor of economy in the administration of thc gov-

and, if so arrested and imprisoned, ii is the

duty ofthe government to interfere in bit behalf. 10. While we cordially approve the course of the republican members id' congress in their active support of the bill prohibiting a further Contraction of the currency, jn which they faithfully represented the will of the pe ple of Indiana, thi- e in

su J , . j tact that Geh: Emory, commander of this dis-1 Success is in si-eedy and u;.i ed action he ! the,b lf 1,8 oo! brmb' wariupth and 'trict, refused this morning to detail the osiml ' j V!avs will be not only dau-erou. but faBUltshine to Our half-trozea and shivering guard to attend the funeral el Mai Ki0y, im ' 9

. . , , ii- i ot tne regular anuv, saving trat i population. We hare had quite enough hrCW reowircd to be kept together

tw i thousand ton each, touching at tic

Azores, Li?bo: . Cadiz. Barcelona. Mar

seilies. and Oenoa. an 1 rnturnins? l v wav

r j v , M . " , , of snow and iee. sleighing and skating fur1 pathuiof some trouble growinrl out nfexciteol licghom. Naples, rdeasina, and iTiier- so m mailt existing.

mo, back to Xew York. Victor Emanuel, 0I,e sea-ou at ,east-

all iro p

iu ant ci

erumcut ofthe United States, they will do vention expresses its unwav ring c mfi

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vention is what will arrest the attention of J Wilt uawc "uu '" ' , " lM;r",hM T .

ivcrsint with the noli- resolution affords a good illustration of the , 1 orron. uis oevotion to tue vital

every oue at all conversant with the poli

tics of the couutrv. It is probably more

interests ot tue hatt.m (luring tbe i

sil years has endeared him to every !...!

that character amoog them,) would likely prefer the democrat c platform, as it contains all the good there is in theirs, and more beside. Their first resolution reads as follows :

1. The congressio

Etruction was mad

stitetional amend

rebellious spirit of the

and if they will not, upon the cooditions

impudence of the Jacobin party. Benno

correctly stated by the term" wishy-washy" m? in the PulHo expenditures sounds well . o UIjinn .iwl liberty, aud we send him

than any othor. The genuine radicals of Irom a I,art' wn,ctl spenas more money greeting in the American senate, and assess Sumner or Tha 1. Stevens' school will annually in the administration of thc gov- nnwx to him of our unqualified indorse, find little in it to arouse their enthusiasm, j eminent than the uWatic rty spent of his course. while the reasoning, sensible portion of ,lunn- the four 3e;irs Schuyler Col fa c are the choice of Indiana

their party (we suppose there are some 0f ; administration, including all the stealings J for president and vice president ofthe Üni-

which the Jacobins charged on the dem-. ted htatcs, and this: convention hereby in-

ocratic officials. How refreshing is the I Cruets the delegates to the national on

concluding portion of this resolution, which says " all property should bear a just proportion ofthe burden of taxation." What party was it that passed a law exempting United States bonds (owned by

uec 'men of wealth) from taxation ? Will the

people ; i Jacobins who assembled at Indianapolis iditions i nn the 20th denv the action of that r; .rtv

prescribed by congress, become the friends ' rvu i i re , . J -Z - i j . r , on this question t 1 no people know very c t T ..' WTJun It IB IllP f illv nf n.in.irn.a 1 J

do whatever the emergency requires to ' wel1 b-v bom ,lie bouds' 00 whieh the f safe to say that the country will be no prevent them from doing harm as enemies. I government pays 1120,600,000 interest j gainer by thc movement, aud that the

Thi3 gives congress a wide latitude for aniiual,y wore exempted from taxation, business inter sts will suffer material inju

ring of Italy ; the Svi.-:s government, and the King of Portugal, are extending

Tlic ITstshittgloa rfiitiro!i

W80isoros, Feb. 21

mrmrm mA nd enifiiwrniinn a ihn hmv. The determination expressed bv the nr

j - - r- - , .. . . (mm , uie pcoine nas noi oe ii wunessru in a omr . nearnee o , dent, a few days since, to a-ram remove Sec- .,,,. i. pearaueu o

mei.t. ine lormer has aireaay granted s rct:irv ßtantoB ras unexpectedly fulfilled "Tf: w7',,ls'm ' . ,l m the sen ... . ... . . . .. : . . A cab net. the usual renivsentsitinn nr ibubmvit. !

subsidy of one hundred und falty thousand to day by bis not.h mg the senate, nuout c l!t, (U.mocnil5f! delegation of fhe isspeahh

yiiriMTMn. in wmlA rot Mrninif . ' ' U. " "l ' 1 1 "V V" " 1. both houses ot courrress. Kvcrvhoilv Was i the pro

i b ' j i.nrcuzo i nomas secretary oi war au liiienin. , , . , , , , . , , i i i- i n . . i . ?, . ..,,. i,r.., anxious to see how the president looked and vigorously at ihn If ib.. i. t. ...i u A o ilirt bun io . . v Tlo fUr-f I'liNf. "-re. it 'Tcitcineiil tlirou-j bout . . , . . . .. . . . r "

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The country may. therefore, expect to seci the impeachment pushed with all the s e -o an 1 no wer that the leaders can com-

The reception at thc white house to-night, l l mi n a hn ) lA ...l ... :i.. . i

ilfvn te. 'l neiivv n nv-c i irm vi...j tu. Urfcul L. - - P

ol the seas

: ce the pre-

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i Hcvcinieiew, irue, inai sucn an r.u eauauce oi irom omce winoe resertcu to. 1 lie c ol SI- ., , , . , , .

1 RiessTs Stercös and Btnghatn

ste, on yesterday, to announce

v.nt, Was thc iuitsatiou of

tcavv snow-storm, was Uie largest! . t . 1 i. i . .i isom Whether from curiosity to ! 'h;,t ,',n. bc P1 to ha?fö he fTeaisident, or sympathy for him, ft is, ' 'f-pt - trtni and corrsummate his deposition

mjPJaflpf recon

t narkifTr

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rentien to cast the vote of Indiana lor

these gentlemen. IMPEACHMENT OF THE PRESIDENT. The greal bug-bear of tk impeachment," with which the country has been so bn threatened, has at last bursted in all its

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wveiy American, uu icr me control oi e au- Till. , rsl ;niiI11;,tion which Mr. Stanton lia.l ' .' . , -

t r i , i . ii p, i i, .in . . mil mile to lalu, tiioui:h ..ir. .jonr.on secnml g .New York capitalists, congress should ol hu sootiud mish nsion l:om offlee was a . to ,(0 jnav,.rv ,:ood ,Vulnr, aml dropneil a rtainly extend some additional aid an i &&L ide? 1-'" Rotation to nearly every one who

terf rise of so pop- natured uiversdion vny,a ' The committee appointci to draft articles Hr. Stanton saidto Oetl.1 liomas: Doyou ofißipcachmc)t wüia,vi uvmorrow. There

te cits

respect they were disappointed, for he had

in

eert

encouragement to an en uiar approval.

want ni;- to vacate at once

Gen. Thomas

irrsmmc. Another cmimMee is

wotx preparing the articles

of impeachment ;and this labor will be fin

ished with aii possible speed. Already thc bottsehas taken action to remove ailpreliminnry obstacles that might check the railroad -peed at which the impeachment

business, to be successful, must move.

A scries of tables has just, been pub- replied : "Oh, no. 1 have notified the preai J i ... c fi n;.. v..,. ......

Ushe i to show the great falling oh" in the !xl .Lr rirate neners to-ether an 1 turn oi'lw vio,ati.on rhx'' n Konun'u- Stanton, hi more imminent peril from the sets of its . i"'"1 - in,! t hen mitce t hi' 1 1 in I brie) bi'tori- tli sen-I . , l 1.1... :. n

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i.upeiu nur ni u iii up i i iw-iiPM nni. I iit'n . some discussion as io whether il will re- V w c nnrVatnoUe to attempt to disirt one article, embiaCtng the .simple fact ' '-'nise the fact that this republic is to- la,'

domestic aud foreign trade of this ci ty. over the department to me, say, to-morrow :;k, or u.ht.tJu.r additional fl,ar-cs wid b.

owin, to the results of unwise legisfatio n As nie appointment of an officer ad interim i PRj 2?aSS2

and the absence ot fhe forroerlv-existins docs not, under tue olu law, require tue con a .? . ! ..11 .....

to give in

urination ofthe scuaic, and as the civil tenure law declares that the senate, when in

full. Thus the tot il imports session', must, sustain the president before

traffic with the south. It is too lengthy

s -. i ne loiiiK r course ce;ns io uc l.:e i.i S

s ivore.l. Wasuincton, Feb. 20. Thi-excitement in town relative to the im-

I mm mm 1 1 . . a..uh1...1 . . 4 hit IVA wi llll . II.iAaIi Jill I .H mmin fmmYm . . n . . mm mm, S . I

I,,,,, - . i;.. , -ii anv i ciuoi in can oe cai i o u oui, nie p.u i.u- i- m niiiciii oiumiuh auu maucis icicriiui: lor January are a llt.-Ie over BfteOO mill- lirp;llt tnhv president informing that body tin rto has very sensibly diminished. Thi-

ions, against about twenty-one millions for ot In is change was not apparent, in thegen-1 morning at

fury. What the consequence will be is the same mouth of lit year, and thirty olscuss. nn oft he fj Jl J'1 ' . J J j coii'-ressional circles, the president s tnends. ! transacted, a matter ot fruitful conjecture. It is j millions for January, lS(ir5. It will be however, answer the inquiry by declaring al. (Jen. r

pretetidcl friends than It ever was from

those of it? avowed enemies. lis fate, at one time dependent on thc strength of batfailions. is now consigned to the decision f political gamblers playing with loaded dice (7c V rjo T'm e.

interesting to note the changes io this trade the bulaa.ee of the year. The shipments are chielly reckoned at their value

the exercise of extra constitutional power?, and if the past is a good criterion by which

to judge what their future action will b

to accommodate the wealthy nabobs who ry. It is also safe to say that thc " party in paper money. The specie sent abroad

invested their money, which was taxable of 1 great mora! idea" will not, in the I lj given atts counted, or real value, but iu bonds, vshich were net taxable, thus ; end, be the gainers. Radicalism is all others at thu market price in currency.

they will not be slow to avail themselves of 1 hrowu,K 'I'0 burden of taxation on the in- j wrought up to so high a pitch of excite-; The total scot abroad in January, exclu-

the licence here given them. We suppose ustr'al aDtl boring interests of the men! by the late action of the j resident in ve of specie, shows a gain of ono million The injunction of secrecy was removed front si I äv aal a a m. .m I I . m m. mm 1 . . a. i.. a

Jacobins will not hereafter claim that their ' eountry- All things considered, thc above j the removal of Stanton, that it is totally reconstruction measures are constitutional resolution is the most superior specimen of I regardless of consequences. Thc iuter-

. I 1 1 . 1 1 . I v aw a1 a .

eats oi me country are, as they always

that .Mr. Johnson pursues this course to tcsl

the validity of the civil tenure law in the courts. The senate went into executive session, soon after the president! Message came in and remained until. 0:90 p. m., when a vote was reached, and a resolution was passed, to be commnnicatod to the president, declarins that the removal of Seciemry Stanton and the appointment of den Thomas, without the consent ofthe senate was a violation of law.

but that, in the opinion of congress, they bald-faced impudence with which the Jae r , . I l- . : 1, .. r , 1 ii. 1 1

obin convention has favored the public.

But the fourth resolution is more surprising, if possible, than any preceding it : 4. The public debt made necessary by

the rebellion should lie honestly paid, and

are necessary. .No democratic congress

ever enjoyed such high privileges. The second rcsolutira treats of the suffrage question : 2. The extention of suffracre to the ne

groes of the south is the direct result 0fa"tne bonds issued therefor should be

the rebellion and of the continued rebel-' Pa5 in legal-tenders, commonly called lions spirit maintained therein, and was ' greenbacks, except where, by their exnecessary to secure the reconstruction of Pross terms, they provide otherwise, and the union, and the preservation of loyal ! Pd in such quantities as will make the men therein from a state worse than tlave- S circulation commensurate with the eons ry; and the question of suffrage in all : mercial wants ofthe country, and so as V, the loyal states belongs to the people of; avoid too great inflation of the currency.

those states, under the constitution of the 1 auu an ilicre3e in the price of gold.

Altl OUgh the party of a great moral idca

United States.

Tho first part of this resolution is un

has been successful iu stealing from the

qual ficdly false. Negro suffrage in the government, tho people, and everybody a. IL ! iL 1 n f t sr J

eouin is uie resuu 01 jacobin usurpation of power which belonged to the people of those states. It was forced upon the loyal people as well as the disloyal, by a congress which had no more constitutional right to do that thing than they had to

and everything with which they come in contact, yet we think they will fail in this bold attempt fo steal democratic thunder the thunder which an oppressed and tax-ridden people are sounding in the ears ofthe men who won? I rob them still more

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fcree negro suffrage on thestafe of Indiana, , by payiog gold for the bonds which were because there may have been disloyal per- purchased with greenbacks. With a fear

eons within her borders, ii is the sheerest and trembling, such as Bclshazzar ex

perienced when he saw the hand-writin on the wall, the Jacobin leadcrsssf Indi-

nonsense to say that negro suffrage was

necessary to secure the preservation of

loyal men in the south, as there has not : ana, too cowardly to enunciate then-real

have been with this revolutionary pari v. of no moment whatever, and thc interest, of party are made paramount to every other consideration. Hut they will find that, in this last aud most insane movement, they have over-reached themselves. So far as thc democracy arc concerned, they can look on this conflict between the president and congress, with most supreme inditTerenee. The contestants are ofthe It AM household of faith, and are at liberty to rend and tear each other to their haart's content. The difference between the two is, the president lias endeavored to perform his duty in many particulars, but, through a weak and vaseillating policy, he has failed to meet the a) probation of any considerable party; while, on the other hand, congress has systematically over-ridden all constitutional harriers, arrogated to itself executive and judicial owers, and has legislated for tho perpetuity of monL'rclitii, at thc expense of all

other interests, public ami private. The right of the house cf representatives to present articles of impeachment against the president, and of the neiiate to

try thc case, is not apparent. 1 he consti-

dollars upon thc corresponding figures of this particular proposition, w hen thc senate-

last year, but is far below either of the ' X 8:86 p. m., Secretary Sianton se nt a years preceding that d;Jc. The stock ot ntcasege to thc house of rep new ntatJhreSj ,. , . , , ,. - i 1 simply statins that lie had Just received irom all kinds ol merehamliso now in bonded tfcftandsof Adjt. (Jen. Lorenzo Thomas an warehouse is about thc same as it waj at order from the president appointing thc lat

ter secretary of war. ad interim, and direct-

the close of lat Juuc. Everything which resembles the Marie

Antoinette style of toilet is all the rage congress, and due not indicate any action

on bis part. The speaker laid before the house, to day the following correspondence War DsPAnrautxT. ) Washington, fob. ?l,lS(iS f S11; Gen. Thomas has just delivered to me

: a cepj of the inclosed order, Whit h vou will nlcase communicate to the house of renn en . . . . i : .

tatlVCS. 1 our nueiii 111 seiwini, BsWfl M. Stanton Secretary of War. To lion Soui Yi i K (V)1.fa., Speaker of the House of K preeentatiees.

imr Hr. Stanton to turn over all thc records aud books 01' lite department toQen. Thomas.

Mr. St.mton merely submitted the order to 1 ot tne Jiousp acccatipanteu them, to wrtness

Gen

Iquarters nothing of interest sn

business beim: attended to asosu-

riiomas made no Icman l this j nmceri

UrpubMcaii tute onitnabouk, The f -dlowing are the nomiuatious by the republican state convention for state

per governor, Gov Baker ; for

morning tor the records of the w:ir depart !ieut 'ov.. Will Cumbnck ec fstate nie.o.but merely illed at ihe a.V.iiant n Max. F. A. Hoffman: treasurer" of state! eral. s omce, and, after receiving his private1 , ,, T , 1 mails, repaired home. He had a short T inter- M6 Kimbaft; auditor. J. D. Evans;

view with the president during the niorniiu: Bocretary stanton rrtfl busy, during the

clerk of supreme 'ourt, Theodore McCoy;

reporter ol supreme court, Col. J. B.

morning, signing requisitions end attending Black; atty. -en , Pebma Williamson: to business of a public character, which has rv. ...... T , accumulated, to Siconsklemblc extent, within öl instruction, Barnabas C.

thc past few (lavs. Several persons, culled or

.Mr. Sianton during the morotngj among whom were several nnatonand ripreeen( lives, including among the former Messrs. Cameron sad bMmuiids. Qreat interest is manifested in fuc result of Gen. Thomas' examination before thi- thc supreme cmirl .i this district, to-morrow, and rations Speculations are hsdolged Io re. aiding it. At a quart r past l o'clock, while Mr. l)avis was -peaking, ItcprosetttaUye Stereas, si Pcnnsyiranla, and pjngham, of Ohio, ap

p aretl at the door. A number of members

w I f J - mm,mmmm mm-mmm ftVAl j WSt HSW Vj ' , CS II 'W f T UIJl IM I ' ' I I I neei s dsy 11000 tbe surrender of Lte, jtentimentf, giro an endorsee ent to tbe tutiou rsoires that the membeM of the

just now in this city, owiug to the "Queeus of Society" past fifty having sensibly concluded to wear their grey In irs rolled up o la turban, after tbe manner of that unhappy priueess. Considering that hair-dyes uro so injurious, this is, indeed, a move iu thc right direction. Powdered hair, with black evebrows, aro decidedly la moeh among the more youthful belles. Blonde beauties have had their day aud season lor a time at least, aod are pelting out of fashion in the matrimonial market.

Urune'cs, with dark olive complexions, are now more generally admired, and hare the call against all odds, as we say iu the money market. New York has a reputation for female beauty, ranging from fifteen to twenty-two. Our streets giva evidence of this fact daily. But New York, for some reason act apparent, does uot preserve its beauty nfter twenty-two. It then begins to decline toward thc sallow and effeminate, inelastic

and unattraotive.

Exact rrri M ucsros. Washington, Feb. 'Jl, 186& ) Bra By virtue of the PXWer and authority rested hi a c, a ptesldeto, by tin-const but ion and laws af the united State, you are hen by removed Irom ollice as secretary of war, and you functions SS inch will terminate upon reee.pt of this eon 1 inn ideation. Vou will trans fei to Bvt Maj. Gen, L. Thomas, adjutant general of the army, who haii this day been authorized Io act al seeretary of war, ad inter im, all records, books, papers, and other put) lie property now iu your custody and (h uge, ft aspect! ully your., Ani rv Johnson, President. To Hon L. II, Stastos. After thc fccretarv's b tter ind the president'i or1er had been resd. Mr W ashburne.

the proceedings on the sabfect tiny had in

charge. The doorkeeper aniiounced a comnpftee from the house of renrvsentaiiveSi who were rbCdgnlzed bt the prt.-i lingofheer. Nr. Bt reus thi h ?aid Jn oheiii nee W the orders ofthe house of representatives, we appear betöre you in the name of the houic of representative, aud of all the pconle 1 fthe Unik-d States, wc do imp ich Amrrew Johnson, preslden: oT I lit

United Mate, oi niu'li crunc and nmdemean

llobbs.

IShip building hi rcrfrtog In Maine. The t bacco tax is not to be reduced. Chic0 anticipates au early spring trade. L'au Ciair, Wis., proposes an opera house. Ti.c Canadians are busy exporting silver. L 1 Or ssc, Wis . has had a -krtting park benefit, with the mercury thirty degrees below fcro ! Nobody frozen. The snow at Ashtabula is b'ackeneJ with mihi mis ,,' insects called miow ii. The Kesrtarge, which j-unk Ihe-Al Haina, .sailed for the i'aok .3 eoast last f uisday tiuiu lmston.

An ia ves ligation of the bernlosr of tho

01s in ollice, and wc further inform the vn revenue cutter Nemaha is being held at

ate that thi house of reiuvM-ntutivcs will, m

due time, exhibit article- ngsi &t lern, and make goo 1 the and iu tiieir 11 line we demand that the s rmtefaltean order for thc avpeuranoe of A ndi e w JOhtrSon to nnswer said iuipeatimiciit W ASlfl n ro N . Feb S5. Mueh of the feverisnness in thc public mind in regard to thc impe ich men t pro ceedings arjses from the nuppositioq thai congress will attempt to suspend the president while the trial is in progress, ihat, he will endeavor to resi-t th same and that serious difficulties will ensue. From what is learned there is pol the least ground for belief that it will be attempted to suspend the president. On the contrary, the indications uie that the impeachment trial will go on under the well established form of procedure. Th r0gn.hr meeting ,.f theeiihinei 1

Norfolk, V

The street emlus (for gas) in Philadelphia embrace J7H miles. The number ot iiL-hts in ne i 017.W cf ilh: h 7,1: ire street hmps Nine Uiia-iouary boards are located iu PhiladalpJuu, aud b uiiccu Bible aai tract societies. . hi Tin rc are Cf0 ennies in the two stats prisons oi Indiana. - 4 A lady U ving in Ts storJhas furoiheJ homes f r over, m-vcu thuii-aud fusjdlinijs. The to'al receipts 1 live and dre ed hogi at Chicago sit eatjSrrt otiessist. wr re l-'.OlNi AHu; ud number piekoi up to date, 7oA),VAX. -di 1 The ti ps at Mafainorat are drilling Vor atlr n r !r..