Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 April 1868 — Page 2
T. J. M DOX.U,: B 1ilor Tiii'iisr.w, ap::il j. isca. Ü' in ii DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. for v.overiior, YSBOH IS A. HKOn!'. K, of Ht'r?M. 'r f.' v -i ... nttked P. Pa ; OMi of Allen. F.r At M it if'. fiyjn::KU n:n. f.u pvr 'rw"vr "j' Stüf-, JA ir ;:. A'r.i.Y, ftf MjX.r.. Fr O " ':' W l -,r;r. i ( ourf, XOA G . -'"''' ' Otutt. For Ä. y. t-r r.f Uu J w .tf. .1. Ö, 7U A".1A'A ÄttiWST. V07.V . r.'ULUl'-: PaeM. soi.. ' LA vr-t'tT.. of PHtnin . For Steden ! Lüfe, j4in vt: r u'Knoni.of ilwgli, K4Xxjasa w hanna. .r v:;.... CdatioTcnt!. .M'iiv ,IMV. itTJaek-MM, W1U 1 VM V l''iC NKLIN, yi Ureii. Pot Dbtrkl Electors, T!ri tKütrtet -Th HN - R r .'.. Of :C:iir. Cjtliii nt U s BpWle, tr Vituitof (Mirjr, S--oa(! lHiri.t--' S i) ,-,iii T "irtiu. Co-itiii; -f:t IIoWafdUoK ! rr -. 'i1 Irl H:--frTi - T (m fl iv?i. of V,- it r. -f )".On.'-:it F.ili.'.n t.i ' l- :T . . J :iii. mM Ui.-i. i - lota a IM i. f .v- t ., COotioenl -B -bjamty L Smttb of !n-h, F;fi!i Hhtrfct foli JTliOei. of IfArfon t'i.ntiii.'Ml-i a !'.yti. iil. "i .lr,Uiuu, Wxf'i HUtrir -A D iUriotrva. of 1 iwr, Ct:ifl!i-r'nt--S.iani l R H.imiil. if S.iMtvsm. Hvnt!i MtttM T P PvM-vi. or i'o.iiiUin, Caoiiaut' ! B Daily, of i .ir. Kahili Pi-Orirt Uw-t eHÜwrPp. ofOrsaf. Ca nine.- it -N I' Uaoty, o; UovMrd. 2?i :' i'ri-: rhr. 'oletli k. " MU-n, Contingent- :ito!i,I a ht:ifT. iJay. Tract DM.-':.-- O TT JftH, nfdfnrr, Cotn!ii.'.iK Van Lou.'- -Ni; , Blcvsatli District not annwintod. ; UMB o i n : now n i g n tl UURAIlSL TUM IMRVlXfif9 . tm . . . The result of Ihe elections on Monday . . M - Mir must HU the heart of every well-wislter of . , . , bia conn try with jov: The nmht has been long an 1 horriole, too black night of; , . , . , tyvannv. u oppression, ot snriekings and' J 1 ii-ii trro.minirs ever men m ordered in nan . gr etrife. of frau 1 and corruption and the thou-and evils and criuies which flow from an aaPcrnpuIoai u--c of an almost snpreme power by bloody and unhallowed hands ; hnf thftdawn in hre.ikin in tlie east, and ai ri mi mi soon 'ne oroaa ngnt ot a;iy win iimmine the land, and wider the mild and equal rule of democratic principles OW country will again resume h?r unward and onward w a march toward thai bright roal. a wfiitf man's government ! From Connecticut j we bear the glad tidings of victory a victory accomplished in the teeth of all the money an 1 promises which were so freely lav':
IMv month Democrat.
bhed by the radicals. Michigan catch- c.m.ic( (he day at FiV.insvilie for the first Porter county. Thc court decided in fatke re'rain and replies in thunder tones ; . WWI vcars. Ttl Kendaliville , vor of thc grandfather, who immediately
C3 Miahaat negro equality ! and from all qaarA t f.a 1 1 111
lerawnere elections nave oeen new, Ofgo Importe county shows large demcrVom Ohio, iUxnoh, and our own lloosier cratic ?ain, Valparaim is democratic by
t a.c. cozes thc Cheering intelligence oi i uemocratic gai3 r.ul triumnhs! hd! may the opponents of radical misrule, an 1 thc beers of good government rejoice at tho j prospect which these results open to their i longing eyes. the duty of the hour Htea, IS to is ; pot Ulta the bail heart , . n mm m m . m m 1 M d mM I i, 1 rcrcats oeiore toe onset. ou. wan a wb de i u! an i high resclre to do and to : dare for the redemption of our once hapIi,,,., 1 old c art of impeachment," ;hat the ease., on tie hati of the bouse of representatives, agdn-t th president, wis lubstanttally ( closed. TVs announcement occasioned much surprise, as the public hare been anxiously waiting for the proof of the pros - ident's criinin d intent, without which no attnast Jury eac decide against him. Three dayi narc granted the president's counsel
ST J 7r' (1 r' TJr' 7 MM t r TrfV T i aDa liie resu t is a Uemocratic majoritv on j oi ouu oi ins miuns receives a se-: , .It ,,i , -.t r- n - alU Ul TUh IMl EAUIiMJSM J . 'tlerMti tC r, 4- ! proportion in defraying the expenses of I roat lna'c UP a pool with Keep, Drew s 1 world, taking pruea tit every FARCE trustee of 131 with one exception, the i rero castigation. The father in questin re- r. 1 . . . J n i u i a i v i . . . U , , . . . r jT'Zu !M 2 , the government; and the agricultural and I colleague and backer, and his friends, to it was called into competition On hrt Satur JaT, at 3:lo, Butler, known largest majority erat given in the town-; I used to write a written excuse for his boy ft. ' 5 . . . . , . . . N w , . ... . 1 . ! .. , v ,. , . . . i , 4l -1 , laboring masses of the west were jus- DUJ stock anu get control ot the a . W. its last triumph being the . " . . ' . I, (. 1 a I. in Ilm- niidi, o n f;, cnnnrnnnn in IAT 11(111 -at t Oil (1.1 n CO Mir l.riln'I'Vi wrn ( I r
n-iioe ie.i-.. ij.joain.T i to in; ihl:ii v...iuiiu nu rv,in w i t r - " ' . n . . , Tk i . ui .r ii. ii- 1...1 11 11 , 1 .
in which to prepare their -defence, whkhlnro the sopport of republicanism by thejtcrmg
is known to be almost entirely documents-: ry. M.-. St.;nb-;rry.ona of the president's ( itinscf, p.i i to thc vctnar! when the prosecut', m stowed their ease, that hj would not be afraid to snbelit the potsi leni's ease to ! an impar'i il jury withemt rebutting testimony or argument. The curt will convene agiij o-lay, and it is antim nftted that the trial will close within a w W. . ? , i r-.f aaaaaa nfai 4 V. aMMAAnml -T 14 'J' II 7 Ii" 1 III J .1 I re OJ lecJnring demociats relative to their po litical dut;eJ, but it doe-, worn as thou di ! f tr.o democrats of cni in township, with a I clear working majority of at least 30, might elect a trustee once in six or eight yean. If is erf Strange that there is no demo-, era: in fhaf v . fi;p i-n w!:oni tho party'
can eombine the-r strength. We BWggeatiap and corked" between two rivers-the to them that, at their next township elec-j same being ascribed to the united intellects t:. n they nominate a republican and elect ol Stait OSnoetS Rawlins and IJadeau. But it Wim, instead of permitting the republicans j a P'Dular epigram, and grant saw no to make thc nomination for them. I rcas'n l, it for awhile. At last, when i. - ; Botler, imlomitable over all tilings, returned In the seventh district of this state ther- lo again, and Grant loomed up as a MS WHiurill radical candidates f-r eon. iuv h" ,,r' Ki,lenc'' l,lc ,atUr N , , i to eomjirelicnd that what seemed to ,r a
w ' n wtiom areitOfliove urtn. piepeut y. C, and Col. W. C. Wilson Tho latter gen t.cman m uns been stumping fhe district r,r nomination, ajivartiaing as a sj facial ' th n -im . - - - ' J w . ,v..
'" ; " ' "t i.:,,nust;,;;;,;;;;;i::v;::, lta;-pihannoek Robert Ilenderr h od - h JililH Inns Slid hfriiniuntls thimr, the dmh would be present with his drum. This was hing he gave Cutler. He unl Hutler pe:ik to taking rather an unfair advantage ; but ca !. othi r, an 1 Grant never refoseaawy roHr. e-lb fri.orls are also on thj alert. , r',,"t't Bn?W mny Tn:ik- Hnk htd haM
A eoi .e p nder.t of th? Lafayette Cottrimt prop -.a h mo nangfitj fywesttona to Mr. Wilson. Tho cofYesporfdetit wishes to' W mm ' mm ( know "jsjiv jt wits wie It-ft, tli j union parnp, wtLt over 'o the ucooeruts, and niTfe pen dosenmloei( and betrayed ,, . - hishjtuer C.pu.hmcch.hrsted speecft -ijhe cr,rt huuje irdvm Lafijette ? " k . a . Ura vwhvpd iMSJa ppaae4-rovur'io
i.a-essor, ami afterwards postmaster, by
hi? master Johnson, cs a reward for his treaehery, and, when lie found he could not be removed from the postnnstership, ' betrayed Johnson, and asked the uuion ; voters to endorse him for Iieutenant-gOV-.onor r He concludes after tlii fashion : i '-iiiie Wiiijust vnak-o out a list of his I wanti, it 91; be bet to eopply hiiu, and hen if there is DVlbioß left f.r those who st o.id firm in every hour of trial, wo can L'ivc thorn a ciayco. Peter denied I his Mus'or, yet repented .rid was saved. Jadaä betraved his master and was lost Ju ;aa Wilson can an't et the support of, triefe-soo .. ' j (rue men in this di Unppy family ! THE ELECTIONS. tastiest Democratic h 2, Michigan Gives 30,000 Majority Airaiiist Kcffd KufiVai1 ! IjttVgC SPemorratic Gains. Gov. RziOUSH is elected, in Connecticut by a majority of over 2,200 votes. a -ain of over 1 .S00 since last year. Th j radicate trill have a majority in the legislature. owing to the manner in which the state has been gerrymandered. In Miohitrm the new constitution. 0m9 II 1' M ?11 .1 I ooojing negro sunrage. is uereaiea oy over ; 30,000 votes. Prohibition, which was voicq en separately, is aiso ueieaieu, uui me . i 1- 1 - J r.A J Lt it. ' majority is not yet ascertained. KahusatoC and Flint both elected dem ncTatic mayors, with large gains. . turns on township officers are scatt There- ' ering. In Wisconsin the republicans have electcd b. P. J.hxon, chief justice, and Byron . r. . ; Pamc, assocnte jadae, by 3,000 to 4,000. , . J " ' . - Milwaukee crives a democratic majority ot ... . - , " a. 1 three aldermen and five couucilmcn, anu elect but one member out of 21 ot thc . , .nn common council. Lacrosse dem. by 100; In Madison the republicans gain 800. In Illinois the democracy have redeemed Bock I land, carrying the city by 77, a train of 172 over last March. Jackson- .... vine shows democratic gains, ' as well as many other small precincts. In Cincinnati thc democrats elected a portion of their ticket, while the highest majority given by the opposition is a republican loss, as compared with last fall, of 1011. Sandusky democratic by 200. The returns from Indiana are meagre, but so far as heard from, large democratic democrats have gains are the rule. The the democratic ticket is elected by a gain ! pop a . cram or to. r.iKiiarc also cxnious r T lis 1 large gaini "Lay on, Macduff !M Tun election in this county shows pret- j ty concpasjvejy that aonrjnKaon Instcawmy r;ht M ..jj acknowledge itself dead and occn. interred. With scarcely an ef-
pjrJ. ti,e democracy have a majority of about rjx üun,irü,i on trusices. Next fall our nK;jority will araoanfc to eight hundred, n thia towashi p tho raJs B0Ted heaven this district was Ucteatcd lor tee reason n mm - m m mi mm . that republicans all over the township vo-. ted eu hNism for Mr. Ilaslanger, while j democrats outside of town voted for mcu (fa their own districts. In Union town-J , 81P '-here are more democrats than re pub- 1 Kaans, but still the latter have carried the j ' spring elections for the past five years. If democrats suffer themselves to be wheedled 1 nily promises of their candidate for trus
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. ... .... . emotion of cunital from bearinn- its iust ; c' (prcsiuenti ana tne directors ot ttie i. : ul0Ug as the best family
anil Mr l to oe ear t no democrat n; iickcc. usttnucrur. ui mac niacc. in wnicn inc i - . , ., ,. . . . ...
w . . .. . . . - ,. . , . ,. , .iilieJ iu acmaaoiug a reduction in rases a. .t i-ji ui sua-, '; goiu meuai, mo uignest
tee, they should not expect outsiders tolversary of Richmond Commaudcry Kts-
count their democracy as being excessively ' Jmnd. The following are thc majorities j in the several townships : Cento (dem.) 11 (ireen dem 4 o'.i'ii I rep.)
i J North Mem.; l'oik (dam.) U est ( (turn.) Walnut fdem.) Qernsaa Democratic majority 93 w. 130 H I t 1 170 595 Ciraiit mid Kuller. It is carious to see the way Grant and Ihitler tight Shy of each other, (Jeneral C,r,nt .j reported never to have written thc para- . oli of his renorl ed Hut h-r' nrmv " hi o 1 1,,1 unart thvn in the moment of commission wi la long t IS Wa in the Influence and issue. Htill Ware is lliis iijarcnt now, when liutler lias !,,'0,lic a manager of thc hnpneaiuncnl and ;jr'';',hpr ,hc ,n" formidable man as a po- ..... litif-nl fiimniunl in ,.1 : , 8 w frei r. a long nater. mm military priile ff IT I v,( ..' sfloW him tor reconrilcd. Better's genius ami andncity are sneh that somr timrs I wonder whether (Inn Is not In turn " bot . . tied ahd eCrkea n mmself, so cobststtitly doed 1 ' .. d his enemy np..n him. moral or an this is: ccOTlömlAc yofJT nick-1 , IKillltO. I.IHift. DIU lYIl.'II 1 I'll III, I X Uhovcll, never say "lo up, thoi I I ' i mi. , nanicK. Look out when y. u make laughter man. And, i aliovc all, never say "3o up, thou boldhead." lf'oruspp'pahlns,.
Rourboa (rep.) fSincctt Tippecanoe (rep. 82. An
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THE STATE. Trn hnu fnrfvr ttortlra' niiliün cnlinnl j . .1 uuring uiu ear. The Peak family bell-ringers performcd at Goshen on Wednesday night, April I. z i The Goshen Demo-rut reports the at - tendance at church, for the "first time in ' lo! these many feore," of a number of; gentlemen bf that place, and milieuiuin at hauil. thin ks the A recent enumeration of the iuhabitants of Ooshen presents the fallowing fii - Males. 1,0S1; females, 1,GCS; total, :l,oo3. A democratic club organized at Go shen. A troupe of Japanese acrobats and 'juercrlers were to eive an entertainment at i Pern last Saturday evening. Li'. tic "All md vPnBefWebateM are mem be;-3 of the troupe. The Peru Jiejnt'irnn makes a favora blc report of the wheat prospects in M1. ami county. Work is soon to be resumed on the Baptist church el Peru. The foundations were lad last fall. When completed, if will be one of the finest church edifices in the state. 'I he average attendance at the Peru frec sehools is 4S0, being about 00 per ...... )f tlin nmnur nnrollod Emht teachCrs and one surcrintendent arc em ployed at an average cost of 84,400. -The S.mthliend Rim'r nfa. nnthn- ... . , , ' ,. . siastic over the peat beds adjacent to that ... A new Methodist Episcopal church has just been completed and dedicated at Warsaw, A gentleman wriung over the signa ture of H. C. Canter, in the W mamac Democrat, gives some good reasons foi his course in renouncing radicalism and em bracing democracy. A foot race at Valparaiso ?10 lost and won, The Julius Cornet Band, of Crown Point, have procured a splendid band - wag - , , r on, ana nave gone crazy on thc strength of it. Thc Valparaiso Rtpuiliean reports a case which has just been decided in the courts at that place, in which a grandfather, from Ohio, claimed the custody of a child of six years, which had been raised b its rc,ative3 Mr' nn'J Mr- L:,ruc- in took f thc bo Tho chM screamed, the lady fainted, and the grand father ran down Main street with his bur-j den, pursued by an excited crowd. The! j old man took refugo in the Gould house, and departed on the midnight train un - molested. A man went to a livery stable in Huntington, the other day, procured a tceJ traveled, and neither has since Decn ncaru irom. The irate principal of a public school hn letter to the ong e er o le at Huntington writes a 1 ' . 11.1 II 111 nini a note, wmen tue tatner nan paoiisn cd, as he claimed, c rlalim. Thc priuci pal claims that a number of the words were misspelled in the publication ol his, note, which were all right in thc original, "nl accuses the parent of '"forgery." The editor unkindly publishes the principal's I letter precisely as written, spelling, puuc-1 tuation, and all, aui tho result is nut llatAt Richmond, March 23, the anni Templar, No. 8. resulted in one of the most pleasant reunions of the season. Three scoun Irak have been arrested at TJrookston, by detectives, fur taking up rai,B " th Va,,ey road in urflei' to throw .1. . m iL. i. the cars from the track. attempt was recently made, by in - eend'mt its, to burn the Klliott house at Richmond. Burglars are operatin ii in Fulton county. Wheat prospects are good in Fulton county. Tire LapCrte TleraLl C Union pub" lishes a card si;;ned by 120 prominent republicans of that county, requesting W. H. Salisbury to pi runt his name to be used in AAtinaitiin villi ilin , .Oi.... mm9 w.iinti- ... ni... .V v, ...j treasurer. This mark of esteem should be very flattering to Hank. lie is an "A I fellow, as alt who know bin can tcstiDr. CcMins, the spirit man, of Laporfe, lias made another trial ol the Davenport trick of being tied with ropes, and again failed lo release himself. . m j or(j ns. p .j i(;. ' . . . iOr ,pasoro ' i pa ciples church at South Iend, has resign,. ed his charge. He removes to Erie. Fenn. Frof. Owen, the sjftji Id owcr, is at .'. nth Bend. Theatricals, by Miller's troupe, arc Ahe rasrS il South Bend. A war on loafers hus been inaugurated at Ft. W ayna. Tho following notion h;n boon posted upon iho strtel corners of that city: "NOTICE TO LOAFam " Notice is hereby given that loafing on lt..ll!,t lMll i L. ! L m
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on. or standing about this eroding so as to wtn nasjsear 2s wow ejm ,
obstruct free p-usage, subjects the parties
SO lOallll - to a fine for violation of the city eee'relating to obstructing the ordinances .street, and the penalty will hereafter be enforced. ''Wm. LINDEM AN, M City Marshal" -The South liend folrr pw Wishes ',ne RHWWldj item of interest U hoTsc thiev n - - Horse Tsibyes Take otio1 mw Joseph county Regulators and Ifcctitcs. organized for yuiir detcettop and etmyietion,are ready, at a inomeufs notice, to pursue, arrest and ruiiisu ym. 1 he following are the names' of the Members." 1 following are ihe names of the members." i Herc follow names to the number of 165. The Jinnn offico, at Ligonicr. is to have a new rower press. Succe-s, Uro. Stull. Prospects for wheat in Noble county erv flattering. arc very ' J $100,000 have
been appropriated by,1, T L "7 "'T ch r Elkhart county trinrC "etai on the tax lists. Does
the commissioners of building of a new court house. Five cases of voluntary, and one of voluntary, bankruptcy, have occurred in Jiaice county. A theatrical troupe arc to play " Ten Nights in a lar Room" at Columbia City. What a jolly set of tapers they must I e. to be sure ! The Po$i. Columbia City, says a boy named Peter Cole procured a pair of boots with a forged order on his father, was aran'csted on Monday, two weeks ago. I broke jail on Tuesday, and was reeaptu-e ! was indicted by thc grand jury ou Wedne9da7 od Thursday was tried, found 1 guilty and sentenced to the house of refJ . , for five rears. Rathor rapid, that. There are frty-six prisoners in the Marion county jail, nine of whom are women. A communication has been h id bes I fore thc city council of Indianapolis, offers mg to pay ?1 per year tor the exclusive use of the lamp posts in the city, for ad" I vertising purposes. Two hundred and five arrests, for various crimes and misdemeanors, were made in Indianapolis during the March. mouth of; i - , r .i i --.eventv-fiVs yards of the canal em bankment, at Indianapolis, have been wmmmAiA ..tcnir Tf rtn f-.. v. nn.-ni'i anai. it 11111 itlivu inv 11 luibu weeks to repair damages. I It is stated that Samuel B. Tilford. : late editor of the Putuam Republican Banner, has severed his connection with the radical rartv. and come out. fair and 4l . , tsquare on tho democratic platform, i here is room for more. Corac on, gentlemen. Fot the Dr.MOCBAT. OUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. Ed. DEMOCRAT. If additional evidence "were needed of tho hypocrisy and corrup- ' tion of the present congress, its legislation
within n very brief pnrlod lurnisties it in j wbinii Uniongo is ueepiy interested, parso clear and unmistakable a manner that i ticularly those connected with tho Kock it cannot be misunderstood by the country. Island road's struggles, so I shall give you It is conceded by all,without distinction of another chapter to-day, and endeavor to party, that the national debt is a burden of j make 'lt as concise as possible. But to be the greatest magnitude, and that western c!car 1 must commence a little way back.
iriterests -""ftering severely from enortftXation -Viefly because of thc ex - lou articles of consumption principally used by them, and retrenchment in public 1 expenditures. But eongress has disap
pointed thc just expectation of the people t,,c same partie? made up another pool lor wnat may noc oc expacce i oi u.e iurure. and committed a blunder that is scarcely ' fhe sa,nc PurP ,v- an l kh" tioie bought in : ''Vest. Varrav & Comly.the agents here for less than a crime. There has beeu a ioint ' s"n,e $1,000,000 of stock They had a this invaluable machine, have recently encongressiouai committee on retrenchment 1 4'biS tbiug'' in prospect. They planned ) tirely re-fiUed, furnished and decorated in existence for two years, and yet thc ex- i t0 consolidate the R. I cc 0. k N. W. , their maguilicent eaUbiishmcat at No. 106 Dcnses of the government have not been roa(lsi effecting a junction of the former j Uke street, making il one of the meM ir
reduced one dollar. It has been apparent i for many months that the interoal revenue 1 receipts have fallen off to an alarming cx-
tent. It was formerly the custom of in-J ana tramo ot tne vast, rieli country be- tum and sales rooms on we orM noor, internal revenue couurvssioner Rollins to an- ' tween here and Omaha and firort the line struction and reception parlors on the :-
j 0Uue daily by telegraph the magnificent j receipts of the day previous; latterly be ! has failed to send any financial bulletins .. . . ... . .. at all. This decrease IS directly attribu- , table to the collusion of revenue officials with dishonest inanufaeturers.aud a lamentable failure to enforce thc law. Tho expenditures of the government tor the month of February exceeded the receipts ten mi1lions of dollars. The appropriation for tho army and navy per annum in ucarly one hundred and forty millious, aud for the civil arvice one hundred millions. While the existence of thc frecdmon's bureau an institution that has outlived its useful - ness, if it ever possessed any is prolong - I i . , ... . e(1 on(, Tea , Juiy uex( ana a ,boral appropriation will be made for it. The self stultification of this and the reeonftruction acts so evident that it is needless to quillt it out. The negro h in- ; irustrd with the political power of ten states by thc latter, and yet it the freed-1 men's bureau is of any practica! utilily, it, is an an aeknowiedgcmeni ou tne parL t . . , . . .
congrcSK that tho ncgi') in-np.i'ole ot t ell i s'liek and li ion making the proposed ex- . . .i..i ,i.i ii. i v , .
support ami mint no rci anu uivtuua aom cared Toi by the national government, raS there ever a greater absurdity ? A , I : - - ,i.....i.... i. T vvpunnw aeipic, un t) ointy el the n.ition. until to make a con-1 tract for a day's work without the asif-i SUCe of a bureau officer, invented with powcr to control olcelions and traiiio kifffl by I which tax payers are to be governed, i? an uuiriio uiiiiii niro j;i'.ri"i" in. .,iu ...in 1 . - k I ' - ... . . . . . .. ... . . . . i . t i 1. .1 .... 1. to mantle the cheeks nf its perpetrators, 1 infamous as they arc, with the crini.on ! . blush of shame. And while QOegrCes was , extending tho bureau a year beyond the ,
time when 'K would expire hy limitation 1 mtm mf n v r nU " I
under the previous law. Senator Sherman,
a lealing member of the republican party , :11 1 . .I1 IIIUU'IUUIII- ,t Ulli LO rCIlORl UIC aCl : i. '.3 i , hh.iu auuuuij luwmowBoi ueceasea soldiers. as a measure of economy ;- Oli. j tne radicals, we uah,: u-r.-or h." 1 retreacb, by propria a milii-ms 4WlPars to sustain noaithy, abic oo;lied .rill m . n. ...... negroes, but den j the pittance of bounty to lc poor hc'p!ess widow whso husband ' fell on the Quid of battle or died of disease .perinduced by privation and hardship. . . 1 11 caR an1 on thc Tllsrr!u T va'"' u'1 1 UI" II,:r' n; Tho mt act of congress refcovlps the tax fru,u domtatie manufactures, except a few articles is a master stroke of financial folly. Out of about one hundred and eiShtJ niiI!ns raised by the UJt on manuHictured articles in S(W-rt7 less any one suppose that the manufactures exempted from fWafion will hascfl tir price, while the present prohibitory tnrifT IS left in operation f If tiiey do they delude themselTaa. It must be; remembered that the duty upon the articles which pro- . mm. duce them at an average 4 A per cent, in gold as follows : The exempted articles are TVtnt and "shoes Cloiliiiii,' OaniagM I'nOoii f:ilrli Woolea fabrics an HHMttlnrtafiM Furniture Bad wood BunnCtdarus . . Sriv.ra t'iicin js &c !ioofMKj Pillar rt'ttiifd '2.5K,u0ü. 1 The n.ain object of this measure is to benefit the New England woolen and cotton manufacturing companies, and thc New England wooden screw manufacturing company, corp orations, that have declared dividends on capital inverted, of from SO to 7") per cent, per annum, even when paying a revenue tax of 5 per cent. The manufacturing interests are so signal y faVored by this act as to suggest the ; thought whether congress is not expecting rr to reap some political advantage tor the ? i radical party by its passage We have aoother striking illustration of the radical method of retrenchmer,. in the increase by congress of 20 per cent on j the salaries of its employes, and it is proI posed to give a similar increase to department clerks. While we arc burning the ; i Ca n c lc at both oil' k. I ho sccrötarv ot the 7 J treasury predicts a largo increase 0 i inc. public debt. In the light of these facts and such thev are truths sur'Oorted hv m , . ii- . incontrovertiole testimony, is it not thc luty of honef shange of lai . i , ., f St men to labor earnestly for a change of law makers, and consequently a 1 J change ot policy. N. C. A. R. r VIUc AGO COlUiESl'OXDEXCE. CffTCAGO, April th. 180. In my last letter to you I did not quite finish the chapter of stirring incidents in the great railroad war still going on, in j in preparation lor the June election of ! of the Northwestern B. R. Co. TraOgden and the directors of thc North - western took the alarm in time and beat Jtheniafc the election. Nothing daunted, ! with the laltcr some 80 or 40 miles this thiasido of DesMoine. This would give them a practical monopoly of the travel of the R.I. road to the lakes. Tt would J pVC them eontrol of the connections of ! the Union Pacific road. with the carry '.-r n i'rew s ptnn oi a nroao gnage e I-, l . t i i on thc Michigan Southern and running it in i lie mierest ot ine &ne road, would in eUuet liave tilings their own way across Hie comment, it looactt too o.g, and thc .1 . . f.iii. , ... R"-k Mand mcifrather thought that for i their own safety they had better divide the pie. and by cxteudi.ig their own road to Omaha, and reaching there the i'. 1 road, have rival lines. So they quietly sold out all the Northwestern stock they j had to the other half of the pool. issued 1 4.000,000 of new 11. I. stock and sold it . . lat once at 07 cts. ( ha a cent ba n the market price.) in obtain money for the! extension. Keep took the alarm, saw that he was "sold out" and, by his orders, his broker, ltufus Hatch at their head. Eat ' out injuctions in New York, on the basin of some 11 I stuck which th- suddenlv - captured, restraining the 11. I. directors .. ... ...... trion using the money raiced houi liie new rwoasom. bum hock uaanw was uot fpnng to be beaten SO easily. A bill was qnickly rushed through, the Towa legislature let:: Lua : - . i , .iuiu: ; joo um oi BmK, ana nuuiorisiug ihe ex ton turn, and also a supplement ary act wh'udi postponed the pxt dune election id' tho K.I. lt. R.Co. for one year. Then the directors met. one by one the caderu directors, on whom injunction I - i I . 1 l l . . i . ., i hu.mi si'i v.'n. rejrigiicu, aim one DV one J their places were filled with active, un-J iram.nVdod westerners, who dodged an nt-! ' n tempt to enjoin them here, .nuuped over t Lwa, gavaOUt contracts for grading und
laying track of the ex teoioa ami got men' ? - - - . -
' to werk on it at once. So the road
vapidly going ahead from Pee Moines in . , . 1 .... t ... - is t ; direction f,t l,1.;innil I ! ' f j I,-!,- . . ering from their momentary shock -Kr party in Hie name of M v. V,. tl. F;1P.-h.uve. oUJw V,.rk.- have now bfOllffht action hore nnvinir for Ihn nn. ryr r pointnient of a receiver of the road, and on lein that the lively movements which , I 1 I it kmA mA mm s m a .....I..L..i ft " Hie prejudice of the BtoeUwlden Here the mattcr a.ain mU ,,r ihe he,nfr re ""Pallegation that the extention iK injur;- ' addition that (he exlentiort is iojur; ous to tlie stockholders, is sheer noiuense yt js onjv dansrerou-s to the interests of the men who wish to have I monopoly of the railroads of the north-west, lo the Pi. T. r0nd the value of tl MrmW.Ul i ic ex tent ion is mini- j is aUo most desirable e people at large, to who j petition of rival lines is eve, gC0s. Public sympathy is decidedly on the side of the 1M. road. i nv.u lines is ever H'.niiniiisquabble, in thc hiebest degree inju - nous to is now th( interests ot eommeree, Ciilll" on hfie between thc iako ve5sol owncr3 and 1ie sWpers of grain, over the question of "short--ige. it seems that toe elevator men -r . .... i
iicre have a cheerful way oi lading Sressels s sjekeoo . .' ii. ;.(.. i-M I "short. giving, say 19,800 boshcls or . läesoim 20.000, the amount ordered by the ship- . 9,ftoe.Oap . . , 1 1 . l.-t.iHNi.o'W per, as is proven ou the re-weigtnng oi the
grain in Buffalo and uow thc shippers seem determined to make the vessel men responsible for this advantage. The courts bare decided that they are not so, and common sense shows tbat thc elevator '. men here are the partias who should stand the Ions, or to speak more correctly, m ike good the deficiency ; but thc shippers arc j determined to force a new bill of lading I upon the vessel mou. making them responsible, and the vessel men have r -solved not to carry another load of grain for which such a form is required. So , matters are at a stand still. Feeling cn the subject runs very high. Ose of the live tickets lor the annual Board bf Trade ... election, which is held to-day. ig nominated and supported exclusively by those who are in favor of retaining the old form of bill of ia.iiug. A mysterious and horrible crime was I , , n , . " man, believed to have been a Mrs. rier. who has since been arrested for the outrage, managed to entice a Mis n ' 6 Miss Cometoek i out on a lonely road, aud dell , J ' bcrately set to work to pound her brains our, with a mallet. The girl's recovery is very doubt ful, and Mrs. U. has been held for trial in $20.000 bail. The caue of the crime is . supposed to have been jealousy, Mrs. G. taking an interest in a young man who is engaged to marry Miss C. The latest grand triumph of mechanical ingenuity wnich has come within my n tice and cue, to my ininaing, ot more practical benefit to the world than thc famous "steam man.'' is a new attachment to the Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, which actually make- ItUtQH holes, and makes them better, handsomer, and twenj ty times faster than by hand. Already the " Wheeler ft Wilson" had become famachine in the place where mith Others taking of a award at the 1'ar1 ia exposition, but now that it achieves what has hitherto been deemed an naI possibility, the making of button-hol s, thrtiealiy beautiful basiooss pahu-cs in thc i west, well worthy of the great 1 us'me j they carry ou. They have now exhibi- , end, ami work rooms on th third, all j more like the room's of a rich pr irate mansion than a public sture. The great billiard match between McDcyitt and Foster for the champion8nip 0f America is to come off on Wed - nesday night, and already two thousand m - tickets of admission have been sold, at 82 L, yt hi alleged that Foster has been j "throwing ofP' in 'some exhibition games iu the past few days to influence betting, and there is a great deal cf excitej menk BO10B- billiard players about it tteDewitt has recently been making - me enormous adv. adages. I IlC .'lerCÜS re hants t nion r.x'nifss o. w:m robbed of between,! 20,000 end fp$p,000, i a few days ag , by Mr. i S. Herbert. (an old New York confidence man, and moro recently a saloon kaofjet here.) and J. R. Whittaker, ooc of the conrpeny's inI - n . i , ,r ,imn Bir (lii( I I . y . i i .i-..ii'i.ln.i ui sengers. Wliifl.ki '- nho 19 nnite :i j j nt i pmw, pnn mm ,,.imv, uvioHfiiw hm, Iii ( I '. . , I ii i , rime. Tho .due, i caught ..... , l their spoils and recorared "- ....... , . , ; them divid in all. or very hearty in that was stored F th fellows will state some service. F th fellows will ueJouhtedly "d the J , .. To hv tunic 1 out of a home, hnprorod 'v i .years' of labor, wouh! be a irrrr.t hardahip, vet th uc ;. re Irin treis of men in HanahaU oaUnaj at dt thKtmeuoj tothSamisfortlanf
A v"ev' Inrtr number of litter to land rifpSal ovr . this Conuty arc perfectly worthless as thev i FIBTlEl? MILLIONS OF IM)LIiAlS.
-lKtand; hat many of them can he eorriitinti 5 1 and perfected at a alisrhtncpenae tv ;. t . .. . , . . .. . , : i . . i A , j ! 1)11(1 luTiecico :n ;i mhjiih u'iiw', iiv I know reader, thai the title to asfcf Jmul Is Von mnv tlml to . i,t, th u ii , u.. ..-lliiirr fit our AlKtvu.f rtfll .on , m ßy calling St PUT Abstract oflieo von can satisfy heyond h tnnbt. Cil!HIV . VotTll tV'.!TT9.HI
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W: . s of Co .'limit (in ir hniu..
W arin-r thin sh rn damp nights in rainv we.thor ! r B Leadi of c'l il''kCll i cfiiT.i, I n , B i . ' u j't J ' of wmatnnii cixrittiiient It readin ' tru-ny inj unu'j in ;i i Ull'l novcs Goin- to balls in p.!! forte rf wpaihpr -i m the thinnest r-'iV frrs. - iKoritm .till home in the damp air. ' ' . 7ft!nnrtinv r. IV L 1 1 1 1 beds, and in seven ,liue fCOiaV. JJW ing in haste, getting nn -cnial companion and liviri thn onr life in mutual dissntbraJn nrcoug the rest of satisfaction Eating without taking time to inaFticate f ' .AJ' ,vrin- of gain to so absorb onr i,,. .!, ' '!!;.Tving an unhealthy occupation bci cause money can be made of it. f tempting the appetite with niceties I when the stomach fart no about ?;;;;i1i;no;tlDUa, 8 , ' ' : . , ! J Ui. w ptrcheeoal for "n'i'-1 "iui lue ucfc j qnnlity of Pittsborgh aU, by enUag on Koclf& I Co. at tiio now tfaietKMee, rnannl w LnuMM 4 Attestio- Fo Sale. Oviatfs Patent Gob-Slcda; triebest in use Call .nid see for yourselves. CK IVfiLANO ft REKVE8. At the Red Warrbouo. 11 O" The hgbett price paid for produce at the nett warehouse of Koch & Co. AffestU Wanted. Eight orten good, actirc young men can fioi ajgood winter's j h by applying aoo'n to a. n. RE EVES, or jf. M. MORRILL, Si the Re W ireaouse. or cm address for in!orBftatioa box 225, Plvmouih post office. I,octi Uiis Way! .rj If you are ant of cnnlovment ami nisli t travel, sfplf Ht tlie Red Warehouse, to II. B REEVE.-, or 11 K.M. MORfcltdL , irr Koch A Co. keep fresh Ononda 8alt, totii wLoiesnle and retail. Or. Wb. Ctfn Von Kessler, (rosmsaxT arsosos or tik saxony army ) Often hi prof.-ionai rvic - to tl... rltizt-n ef PU-m-oath end i kli ( k. for the rlNn Mr SRl Farmers Take Notice. flood and reliable farmers can be furnished with any amount of flax seed, on conditions made known at our store. The rafciag of flax seed is very remunerative to farnienTand Use cms to be entirely ignored in this county, niose who roav wish to engage in raUiuathc same should call on us soon. T9 I M S -HA CM & CO. C ommissioxkr8 sal::. Tly virtue o the authority vested 'in me by the Mnr-I.fOl circuit court, at its VcLrnary term, 1858, in a proceeding in partition, wherein Nathan Jiil!s was plaintiff nni Jackson Uaaman and oUteca vcre defendants, I will on Saturday, A ISik d-.y oj April, 1SCS. betwi en the bow of 10 o'clock, a. o'clock -p. bl, at the court-house-' P!ymmth, Marshall crmntv, India m. and 2 door, iu for salejal public sale, the following rr-il am li.inn if'-v täte inMarshall coamty, and s'.ate of Indiana tu-ttil: 1 Bart of the east half of the north-cast quarter ui nix-uu iwemy-Qve, saj m township thirty t ur. 34 rnnn tm (0nwt .... cm-a, the north-west corner oT said eaat half, thence east tiiirty no rn.1,;, ihene? south one hundred aäni.nix am' one halt (106) roiis, thence west thirty HQ) rode, thence north to the place of beginuiug. Tinns. To le sold at not less thau twothtrds of thc appraised value. One third cash in I and, DfM the remainder in two cqonl paymenlaofais and twelve months from dauol sale ;the purchaser giving hisnotea with good tree-hold. seen rit j, with interest, without num and appratM loent, I -J'J M. A. O PACKARD, Commissione. Th CSMayeal mini B ft O lotlaiiig In Nortli.Tn lmüniui. at W31. at dutkiqlSiR, BOTTRIW1N TVf PILK 1 RIEM. We, me unde reigned, benebv certifvfor Ihe i A. m . mm . ... . . , . oeacui oi im tea.uui ien laanonc IkjiUoi JTyrX ell ' Pile Remedy cared cacli of u of severe cne? ofpUea nf from o:if te (weuty rears itaodhSt r T? v i. S. Tl!i:un. R'oJrnow, Tnd. H. Wir Ibigler, ü uution. Ind. U in Rati -. BurlKn, Ind. E ias (valentine. Uourlmn, Iml. I. O. )v.v, v. Plymouth, Ind. 1 B. Mafftfi Clymnuth, Ind. Win. T. ihhy, CHmoutli, lud. For Ttrowr Hro V. T. . Lemon. J. 1 Heina. i A. Co.. VI) n uth, : .iv Tyrrcn Chamberlain, nourbon, IuiA. K. Phrmk, Rochrtr, Ind. Hamilton Bm.'e, Walkerton, Ind. Jonas Miller, Brenaaav 1 adu Dr. Sp D' er, Tipp, eatioetow U, Ind., f 'i dii - l. iu r.iüy. .VJso hv the mar Tacturor, I.. s. TYRRELL, riynioutb, lud. J ' manuVr'm m fMr MtU so prr tloz LmImM . mmmm il.. 4' I I p , ' " Ti . I Porealehy: IH.r.n" Co.. IMymouth, J Ii. u onvcr, i.oui .on, . ( ushinan. Tvaer. 20 ajtn INSURANCE MKSr. 'y o ....riS;.ri, and Edreai Cash Cup fn tii frt ioint t .-' Crnnjintiio fnth (Juited ; ii. . l c ., i j 1 wn u " - m m mm if. f I .mm M ' 1 ,h " i . "tsi ion i ir louses. i n,cc IMl. Il)IAN. ien isueü KnjLih and Grrmin rA I.oisea uaid hero. I i I 'in u biackksldit'iir DU . r hi.' O i.T
