Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 April 1868 — Page 1

PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

VOLUME 13. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 186$. NUMBER 35.

CELESTIAL FIIOMCS. fhes'tn bed pol Iiis night cap on, An ! tötend o'er his head, V';. a countless stars appeared amid The curtaiua round his bed. Tbc moon arose, meal motherly, T. take a nuict peep How all lue stars behaved while he I, er sov reign was i-kep. She bow Iben a 'ink their silvery eyes, As if in rovtg'sh play ; T'-ough silent all. to her they seera'd As if they'd much to any . Bo. Ids their frolics should disturb Tims -deeping kiasj of light, rose so high that her mild C3'e Could keep them ail in sight. The star?, abashd, stole softly back, 4 bd IneaVd demure tad prim ; Until the uu.nn began to nod, Her eyeebeeomias dhm Then tleepilj sh;; sought her home, Tiat's aotaewhi rr who know s where? Bet as she Wi rt, the phvyftü rtars Commenced their twinkling glare.

And when the moon was f.tirTy gone, Tim imps arHXi B&very eyes ITad so much Inn u woke- the sun, Ami be b-g.a to rise. He rcao in :; Pjr ! (rota hhl '3"t's Spring fortb a aea -bora day ; Before whose brigbtaeu ui I t:.e stars Kan hastiljF ai ay. TVITHCVT WITIIirf. When dead leaves ?. -AUr down And hoa ' grow sear and brown : When birds deport, And floorers the woods fortaha ; A fpri;" rime then I make IFithin n.y heart. My green leaves on the trees Are haf pgr mi morira Ot y fii tii's sweet prime. Earth's frlen Ishipa ; arc aad fond, A a 1 hopes that reacb beyond The bonds of time, Mr owl alii I el Mrda TLe poet's golden words AM s -n. r.b ive : My vhii heavenly l ine, The tea let eyes Bad tru:-, 0: bet I love. THY DOOX 0 ! tW 1 1 WOä " to me. Life, too and more ! Ctebi;.g a glunpsi of thee, aassaasj thy d;-or. Faint r3 an aataaaa lesf, Trembling to part ; So iu . hat moment brief Trembled my heart. &itaing I saw but thee. Nothing could find ; flaian h id fled from f.e, Lgerir.,; beliind. Bow I bad passed a!c. How found ny way, Liglitless amid the throng. Love only could say. Do v I had ra-iTeA my feet I never knew ; 1 had seer, nothing srreet 5incc I'd seen you. O '. 'twas the world to me, Life, too and more 1 Cntcidag a jdimpse of thee. Passing thy door. Scene In a Kentucky Court hioiinc In Ihs coed old times in Kentucky, when "puLstantial justice"' was adtninistered in 1'' cabin, after a very free und cay manner, a suit ws brought to recover rvtain mo cv3 which it was illegcd plainI bad been defrauded by nc ingfaias peration known as "thimble nzgwg , i- i . i . , CP t e; p it .i r .1. . i .u.. ..i.:..i;n'.

in tne cour.-e m tne ..... io., - eaawpm to the despot of Europe, The Washington correspondent of course . who Happened to be an -expert L M;xinili:i ,ievcr hal radical she:t, the Cleveland (() aeVrtoot to enNhtee iU eoarl a, lo the ,,Sm5elr to ... pUj ,R,; t Mcxic m ,, üoorR a. Tow .send, makes h& mo;: ' r:nl rirnianee. - hbe. ty and independence, and ihereapon allusion to the radical "heir apparent" to tin? htmse'f into position, he produced the , , , , ,. r . i . C iiiteiup: U'.usly uifcmissing him From our the nsressi,. n il (,r miscegenation thronethree cups and the -litt!e joker, and pro- " .oi- w.i. : i , , ' . . , , ,' i.emis re. ''lie (N ade) is a dangerous savage, lull reeded, suiting the action to the word ; r I;.k. i er- ; . . . , . . . , , , In either ease, coosideiathins rd fairness, lot the anquenehabln fire of trrannoua rcJThen U may pleae the er,.:, . the de .,of ju .;fi(.o of Uammnit wwjW hm mach rene. ,Sud was the day for the party of

innrt.itii r -iir - t in O'in iiti ti tc t -5 tiii t a . i i i f.ai-a,v Vi''' - ivva 1 Ik.'iPril . L I . . ii.i". Jti i.i iiii'. in: .-ui . iu , ,. . . , , .. , . ' hnri n r. f m. . b rum in t b i i wi... y.- ..... ' - Perhaps vour honor would bke to go a . n A i V on ;t . "e eo,,ne. -G. a 7 es. and double it too. and T . .... , . ... bare i the rtuno. its under the middle cup ,,,.,, "1 ll go a V on loa,, fuiu nie iiacuaii the jury. ixmm a, mh a, j .ii.ru .1 j.... v... .? . .i .: u l I : . B.Tf r ..io oiner, uur-:; cjuu one uau i uveal ... -1 . eu r ' i rue. Ub ! ; aid hia honor. , Up" H r is. bat t!i ' tlttla joker" , -, iv I ti . i . lwÄÄ "derndest kiad o' defraud in.' The ariot mo iet recommendation we k I. i . . . ........ nave laiciy cn tne governor oi ;i m.ho miK over his own signature is tue losnan . . .ijti l"K:

O' i ..I t o "- ... ..V....V... v..', m. . m . wmr ' " .......v.i.y. in Anilin . unit in --, t j i v. . iii 1 1 hi. .ui. .. .. . - - r , v.l. iie leu .c- a i . I began shifting them so, oftering to bet that , , . ., . , , ,. ,., , ... . . J: . . ! y k . . i i: Urainiug ol eve re newspaper work, w he. 1 und a nr. U use 1 Mil the mrt ' that en. win - . - aassnsi m .. ,, , , i , been impeded by these alone. I beneve the tutu re, when this cursing and hatins: mtquircr baa not been backward in warn- , 1 L . 1 ';,"' J "wpwi v i..vs to eer arrw : and the smisbine myceot. nabJ nor,, dl ander which was the repobiieaaa of Mexico eoahj not old man ingrafted himself area oar organ" ing the public of the ufurraticna that Was youn 1 -t,y re- ,,.-.. w .(i , ; . ;. ...... a,.d : ; , ; H., ov. .ha-ntt-e j-Kor JW8 mrehy, f really BÜort! lo shoot Maximilian. I be-izttion. lie hi t0 as) neither no ornament, are in progress-of the Warfare that is he- f MJ J' f -bserYatton, not ,mpresaible. ;;iir wh;d, t!,.v .hedar eau-o to le it p.e je the court , i rn-.ve thc ; p,ev. t,,t t;:0 repabticana of this eoaatrr aa example, aar a moral power. .Nature ina waged upon the eonstitation and the hereafter testify thai. father, that Im4 hter. wHh,heintci,t,oaoldetrau..,.Igmychcnt caald aot affww, W he had h.in tWD pave hm, no .lignitv. art no grace, and rights and liberties of the people bat ha 'ya proud o that ladder by which Noit, gentlemen, I refer to Ihese In Acs ot the 5Ut:i Ihne WSgered. For lhstance. I tn . m , rrt . nn ........ r...- 1 I U .i;k.M..J .I, jaJhe rose. Us collateral asaarance thatthe Englndi-1 f there is aavthiag ia thi. worki that

en I rai.e tne cap so. vour hoaorsuppa- ll,. i,r . . , , , 1 ,i i it.) Vl cute Jefferson Da via ; still less c.-ui d thev ees that vou fc-j the l-.li. n , ...... r lt.. HL. K. . ., .... , altota to make the attempt and latl. II:

appoo t fee. interruped the UainWiiu.. The? have a little the severest ,

jodga who had closely watched the per- ,.,.,., hhmdilv an ,ged on Ihotfsanda K Kink in Mobile that we have

larmanee, and aaa .ore tnat tie ana uetee- of nnofend-tDg unionists. especiallv blaeka r' 1 t,e t,"1"wl 8 "srhat-you-iaaj ted the bell a .one id the cape w.,s acci-1 W0-M Mfi tbeaaaada of rotes "rll,Ältl! 0.ataJly raised. 'Why aay fool can see . , earn maa eaae f rahailim. and t ät. t a. K. r

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The undersigned would recommend to Received .hence au insultin mcamaa our-' Sacred frnaal a. tks Mv.ti,,! Dav f i ended -(t QamU: '"inm n"m. ' 1 ' " , cuoMruct.oa o. joskicw r in. enajl tret u. Already a. e more r.d

the railroads in Tennessee to paa tbcee ! porting that since I had sold out to jt.ff IhaBloods Moön" I ;n.ia uuty w,t , amen, mnceior-n ci... .go any, ..-enuenum, isay mis, sanjeei roy.inr and shall let sal the back la , IHI, ,,r i whoareto attend the general conference ! Davis, my rapcr wa no longer wanted.' ' K K M A i fl O w - t kSa. ha I .that ,..d .1 mysml, not only here but n every su-.iable e u-reeium -that t Oa behave tram I he . me or two holes, la aller, las ; rand. or the national convention both of which Of wT not ,aoSoa the auPe- Grand otbeVu Kluiklan for Grat, V t Ä sat, " gV. eS K oi , SS H L Ä 0 S ! S T T7 " - mast ia Ctioago in M-y. at half-faro. nor sagicitv of those who so vociferously the Tenh HM ahm it . v , ... i vv wwkjeapraaa.my aign anq trraisiui aenae oi niy siuescan not ie aoeni irom iih notion themsctres baek lo i rV bri... i i. -KkMTillk, T., Mkkkk 25. 16." 'w.wlBorkklk.rlyO.Biad. lb. m., Dkkil a t!.. BmVHm SkVX t 1 f, e ga, l,JOf,t .nnmiy to ,l,o naiiomil nPr. lo r.v by 1, ,,,',,.!,,,.,., brin . back to Ml k k. ! Htm,. Ilu. oma T k'TFe natty and magnanimity Great obocriog et, cr overrun by an iceberg and almu Jon isccner,

JEFFERSON DAVIS.

Horace Cürccley Contains Wliy be Went on tfiic ! .-.it BSond. asid why lie Ketused to Steimp Coniivcticut. From the New York Tribune, April 7th. Daxblt.y, Con., March 81. liG8. To the Jhn. florae Greeley, Tribune Offve. Y,)- Ynrk Can you snenk herewith Vice President Qamlio. mi Friday eeeniag next? Yours, JottN TWEDEY. UFPLY. New Took, April 2, 168. 1 I My DSAB Sib : I dulv received roar tcleu'ram invirini: me tosneak in Dinhurv. i

in company with Vice President Hamlin, ' Dt ' n i'ht choose to put their threats m Friday evening r.ext. I bad S prior lnt0 eiectttioe. When one sets out to BOl eagavemeat fir that erening, yet I pro-1 difficult to iorecast thc sun.e I Could have been released from iijumitsol his tolly. had the necessity been urent and palpa- ! I" ,,,e earnest hope that your Straggle nie. Bat I had already decided not lo j will result ue&t Monday in a decisive revi teak in Connecticut t his sj. ring : and it poblicao triamph

serins due to frankucsa that I .should aar wh 0 In May last, Jefferson Davis, having hopli tv1 VmATM :i tt:i!i' rrifinr in Ri irt rf 1 M mroe. was taken thence to Richmond as if for trial. Of. Iiis arrival the prosecution was not ready to try him, as it had not i haan .f maaaj r a seam f i aa i bbmb La m Lkf ott i.ri 1 ' i i . . . . i - i I . . i i I ' Hin UCH hi ion. i ' . , T , did n t than know, wliaterer I mai have; i- , , -.. . ! Mi.-pccted. that Judge underwood, or that i: . t I l i , r i i r dtatrict, had alreudv testified Ltl.tre : ! ? ,. , . , com in it tee of cunirress that to try Itnu won Id inoritatdy result in defeat, unless a , were packed eatnresalv io convict.

The result of the trial of John II. Sarratt baa discovered greoaiah belts which splat Washington is an impreaaire eommea pear and disappear periodically in the Itary oa Judge Uaderwo dB extorted aver- j moon. These belts, lie thinks, iadieafe meat VOgitatioO. If this be cstabiihed it will ! In the eyes of r.rankind aad in verity, furnish presamptive erideaee of the mooo'i

the republican rartj waf and is the re j L am not aware r ; :t t Andrew Jounson and Iiis cabinet had in ferine Idled in ixr.y way i with the eourse ot justice to ire pre tut -. III!' I'l'Ul.'U (.1 1 VI- l VC III III' M'.'I'. -t -,. ,. . ..,! I lj the jhiel justice, a Kose d ndrict tu adt irgima ; or me cisirict luuge ul that , . . .. , y , state, had seen ft to try this prisoner, he im m t 1 11 would of course have been tried long ago. NVhv thev did not I can onlv infer : but Ith. teatimoay drawn Iron Jadge Under- j - -m m 7 I wool as aforesaid eonvinees me that neith-1 et of them deemed it wise or salutary te j invoke b failare whieh woald he widely hailed n.s proving the rebellion legally ; right, thc nation essentiady wrong, in our i late ardaoas and bloody struggle. I qaite ; concur in the suggestion ofaOBLS one who. with refer. nee to this matter, observed 1 mm that a good lawyer having won bJa COSC ! iu .me court, never appeals i ..I. :. n j The federal constitution expressly provides that, Ia all ertmtaal proseeut ions, tne accu&ea snail enjoy tne right ot a , m 1 r.t :Lo',-l.. ,n I ii ied soon, if ever, was plain. I thouo-hi he had a rieht, if not fried, to be bailed ; 7 . and i had already aid that while 1 shoul 1 pre'er act to be required to do so, i woald sign his bond if that should be f-.iu.id neces,ary. Bettg a-s (re 1 that it was ' neeci-arv that the thousands of resnonsi- . 1 ,. b!c men who would pladlv have signed in my stead would bot answer the same purpose i inauc gunu my proper. I have never seen Jefferson Davis so as to know him. I have never held any sort of intercourse with bin, There tire prob ibly few men more antipathetic in all their view?, opinions, convictions and purpose, than lie and I. After I had signed the' bond, he ake an introduction to me, ! and we civilly greeted each other. We hive not met nor exchanged a word since : t i-i t daj, and never may, I did in hit ciie what I would readily have done for Maxiuiiitan. if I could thereby have sari d r bieami of Mexice Irota 'the blun. (,,.r reproach ot ecdlesJy taking hi- , . T ' , , , ,, hie. l would hare gladly moved them to . . . - . . .1 .. I il l .1 . I " Min. i ucmucrarj. nan ine icpuniican I . been beaten m an earnest attempt to eon- : , , . , , . , T ,, - , Iviet and hang htm, 1 think the conaenoenCM (roW been different, but cotiully , , 1 i nai.-iui The convictions were not lightly form - ' I acted on very luil consideration: . t i,:iVftMll ,, reason -it kr I k.nM my view or regret my action. I was quite lhat mv aclmn would hn w " -- .JM(j i y motives impugned. The c lamor aetaally raised aoaaewhat transcended my I expectations, ali!.e in ita etleal aad fierce - iiifv.- l.nt I llrlluiiail tki. im ,...ii.-.l i' " . .w.vu ... - .1 i .ui i-iii. iaeladieg those of statebesi pretensioas, were prominent in thus aaaaiUag and denouncing me. I think a fall proportion of m.ine iroeri to nave the '.i l . i i . ... . Irtftunc stoiitifvl . .. .. .. .. ipBaaaiaw my actum Bioreaaid, eaaaa from r( , your sine. a owe as list Janunv. I

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Cn'i ."hi " m'h are, at any rate, the tree represeatativo of tu. violence b- .,,;..;, despotism has Uiou-h none of os haver-ached such aorrjot,

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C:i" 'r : I'"'!:: -The expenditures of th. war depart- P-macy enforced : thc restoratioa of the - ot hope and eacouragement to every I Christa

UmA kU d;...;.. vfmA .mm..a-A meet, for the month of March, last, sre union resisted. one of m. u e arc each success ul to his not a

: rvhW.. 9r,nii,i, ,0 .hu .h.r.cO.i -v i set down at S13.9ÖD.000 a greater sum ! IT MEANS THE SUBJUGATION '"""P11.' V facft. ia aaaiaa: wüat foreigne

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ner in which they demonstrated their a;-1 tutc-ness is still open to discussion. But 1 1 am not complaining of this nor of any-! thiit. Acting always, in matters of opto-'; ion, as I see fit. I accord the tame liberty to others. Yet it has seemed to me uoadritablo. ir. view of the facts ahor Manee.d I

Ot, that I should, at this late boar of tho I canvas, allow roar Btrnwehi to ba earn. 1 . i . . ' P"ca,e" v'c,! a:,y iueai,on Pwoaiiomyineii. iao rons aa l stay ai iiome, content itoilomyhen as a journalist to ioettre your f-ucecss, I cannot veil be charsred I with doing yoa any harm: but were I to! appear among you as a speaker, it might bothat boom of the calm tasaetooa triots, who last May threatened to rote . "' ' . . . heoeelorth the copperhead ticket to attest t,lpil" abhorrence of my "bailing Jeff. 1 remain yours truly, IloitACE Gn ELET. A T.f miitwill uwifltiiitii ponnn i 1 ,r ged -ne hundred and BIZ snipes, in a few hums shooting near Vinecnucs An indignant citizen of Frank for t-on- . v. the-iaine is to comuic ce proceedings . . .. , .. 1 , . against lue prince of u ales tor the Bed uc- .... ! , . , lion ot bia daughter. 1 he nriuce eheeted , . ,, , . - he voung girl a rutn last fall, during h; - v 7, 1 1 J Mr. Schwere, a germ an astronomer. habitabiats gentleman who had been a justice - A .1 -. (' . . - I Ihc J wee tor thirty-fire years, was not a! lowed to register in the state of West Vir1 ; , , I giuia. because be purchased a hoise aamed .i;!K VV,1, Jaekmm l1ic -ter , . . 1 1 . 11 i that no troolv lot I man would own a horse L .1 , A by that name. i ' Chicago bible, t new edition of the scripture, is announced aa forthcoming. I he adrertisemenl s.;ys that a new leatare. ol tfic edition will he a family record suited 1 1 riii t 1 1 -a i I i i ' -i -,- Iii ii 1 1 . 1 ,.i,i Ia 10 me wama 01 ine oay. io bquiuud iv ' . . . - . the nacres ordinarily devoted to birth marriages and deaths, several leaves WM r i be uddcd foi divorcci. Some of the radios conspirators are privately urging the impeachment on the ground that unless Johnson ia pat out,: as to give them the control of the army and treasury, Grant ran not he put in ; hence the party will be Compelled to fail i . ..:.i. ii l i'uei. i! 'I'M ; i Illinois: ;u.u n oo, i n;i iu ; 1 T I y-v - .'i.ii.inriii -uwi;i ,j 1 1 u w. um iu.1 n,uc!l rr radical recoustrneiion. hundred and sixry millions a year for the i n a. r i m n öcncB' (,f l!,e w oincc ",1 V'(- lOOUOg n,a' do "r the preseat; but is it to be greater ur lass next year? That's the 'iucstioo. . . t i r Brick Pomeroy disposes of an ancient citizen in the following s:yle f HAM, A native of Yazoo court-, Tennessee, Dorn a Slave, Bred a Slave, ; and starved to death a free American citi zen. iiid was a brief career, an exeelleut field hand, and a loyal Mkiicr, and a patriotic citiz'-n, nhc voted often and voted earnestly, and Gnally died of too much libertyand too little grub. ... ... ... ittaeh af yel beard -call-i i . t , n e have come We arc here ! ! De ware I l a M I USED . ! rmct.E. ! When the black cat isglid . . .... ing under the shadows of darkaeea and the death watch ticks at the lone hour of midnight, ti It a we the nale riders are abroad, t i mmm st,.-...L- 1.. .kU. i ' U ii ft r. Dr.. ,,...,., :.. : i i i. . .'.....um.- l'iu .-iiuii in i in: ill il ii in i. reeeaaea ef yoar hoasea. aad hovering over I yoar bode we gather yoar aleepias Iho'ta 1 while oar daggers are at your throata. f f - - -k kk .k. k 1.1. l iv i. i.iiui.s wi i kit- iiiieniics oi inc neot ;e atatv Twtea hath the 8aerad ssj Aejr .Serpent Hissed. erw U hen I a-'.-iin f hti I voir... U t i i i i i - i In. ir I ah v 4 I , ,-n 4- i -r --. . - I V jt-fT BVVARaal TAKM HTKl)! fäft I ... ... , ......... , ... , i ; ; i .... .....h.r ... h.ml ;,. t hn .1.. ,.f ,i. .

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"Oh, liberty ! Can Man Resign 1 Tboe, Ostce Blavin Pell Tb ereSM name?" 1)008 il cver occ'ir to t e Cincinnati En- j freri as il from J:,' t0 day Wltil ,nore lhan christian rcignatinD, the ; teady. accelerated progross of usurpation

Ä0J WOOtiem, that the emergency de-! niands of it an effort io arouse in those w V. r tAVi 13 v vr. k- v - I TlAI S" Will t .lSfl t . :-. ' -i ' - - - w oiwgn, wnqmawmmm.j9 t r8"0 1 w,lcn Johoaoa lia been deposed by

' viohM.ee, ana tne uoa aeiymg oa na-ldrnken brute, Wado, placed at the bead

of t,,c Roeeromeotj the supreme court i . n 1 " 1 ' . ' 1 " V the army aabjeet to the nod of despotism ; what uc then will it he to talkot l eu die ton for president, or greenbacks for the bondholder ? It is said when Treiawny. Bishop of Bristol, was placed upon trial, the hearts ' of his countrymen were BO stirred and ex- j cited by thc outrage that a popular oat break was threatened, and the indignant sentiments ot the people toun J expression i in the following song, which was echoe I S from one end of Cornwall to the other. und rdsouoded in every house, in every highway, and in every street: And have they fixed the wlierc and when? And aball Trelaway He f Then twenty thousand Cornish men Will know thc reason Why ! This illustrates the sentiment and the spirit which should already be moving the! friends of constitutional liberty in this alarming crKis. 'J he president says truiy j that it i noliini, hut the United States,! upon which the radical warfare ia being so! ruthlessly waged ; that it is the laat des- j perats move tl; revolutionits for the exclusive power or the country, and the subversion ,' the government. He makes his defense, therefore, aa a representative Gf the people.' .Shall this defence prove I . . 1 . 1 . I xi a broken reed unto luni . shall he he 1 . 1 j.i.t stricken down by a conspiracy of asarp i , . . - ' ' jers for hia fidelity to the eonstitation and I hU Mt) d vJÜUxi itrickeo doWn wlth I. ... . intnnnitv f impuowyi Ibiaia tle areat and a abxorbin" " , g" 1 1 wnn,, question of tne time.; all others are insig nificant beside it, and aboald bo held iu abeyance until it is settled. Let the neople be awakened to a full ir.-,.. .-s. ...... ...ill. ............ .. ' . . . I.-., i ... ... . , I JHP ui HC VC 1 11 ilia lo ii Mi mi i in; in , if i i I .1 i ' t . .1. . i .f i lie m oe insiruc.eu ciear is ;o me uu:v 01 weemen in ach aa emergency. i.i ..... .1 Then if Tin: ENSLAVEMENT OF THE PEOPLE; THE OVERTHROW OF Till' ST VTES. When .Ti ili nenn bus br n drnned nod ... , , , , . . 1 ,j , Wade placed m bis stead, there will lc 1 .. i i .1 no enreater farce conceivable than Wtttug i , -II . . .t things that Will Folharm. J he bidt would be ahout i . i r ruin mi omii em no n ivniii .in civnnl inn , ,. .j ' .it to east the one. as to earrv toe other, will! , .- r be not only iaict.il, but suggestive ot cow-, aruiec. 'ow is the time or action! Now is tT. o . ..W . I ........ ,.v ..... . i , I j I time, ere the monster is panoplied an 1 , r , i iireaily for tlio st r ni.'Lr'e, to bring bun to the ftsoel It is liberty that calls I It is honor that prompts ! It ia duty lhat com manua . , r eople the spirit of resistance to the tyran Bing the adequate remedy, and insisting u iio n its application bv the freemen of the tenantry, cieit be too late? Wc aObatit that it has sot, and tttany intelligent demoerats from the different parts of the m ite ai 1 Ii whom wo have recently had ..pp. rt iuu v l to converse have remarked anon thii de fa ult i . i . . . i i . . 1 1 i ne ie ii-ii i v' o i i lie . itnti irrr are to be accepted a true, our goveruittenl is iu the hands of usurpers and conspirators, ahn arc plotting itsorertbrow far the perpetuation of their power upon the bisis of a consolidated despotism Now if ail this is true and wed in':, nei. Im mmm int dligent man can doubt it what is the haf miiouut dnt v of the hour ? t J Whether 'tia heiter to endure ihcil' Wc have, and mr- kty await thcae whose Shad-

inev are content to witness me crowning . v... r.M nv..w WJ .... puonneu as an appenuix io every ropy ni , . , ,. . . I I , i r i ' mnn ntutn lim ruinnvMi i.f'fliP rduth luado i . . L- t T I Ceased lO bC DsiVS, COIlie astll.g tll( I it! er S triumph Of the usurper.-) at Washnsrton, wno upon i lie removal 01 tne enwa, ma n those two books of mine in which I have ,, - . , , i- i th mt.ltt.mm mAArmmm rdliw r j. : . ... r , , toessing -n a new CHuer. ly thc dine srithout demanding to -know the reason l" wetcnic aouress as touows. re I rred to America. And (his I will d.i. . , , J . - , .i ., ... , ' . . ..i PimmiU ml PoIIaw Ulionra t?.- Tic.rnr i i i i thai father end tnoilier are i lufcioaa ct why.'' it wul he' iheir own fault, and riieausaau leimw-moorers, we noooi and causa to Le done, tut in t-:,- lovina . . .11 i.1 i 1 , 1 L AMfwIrM ,.,..1.1 ;,, hnimrini iKammi .1 tf l i .1 r t -. f rt5te and infirmity, the whole brood is scatthey will hive nobody to ref.roaeii for ! oarseives o-nignc in Honoring me mos. thankfulness, but because I regard it as au , , - ,,, . ,. the loss of their liberties hut themselves. coesafal, thoroughly successful, literary a(.t 9f riaju ;iIsf,r Apphmse ! V'""' V? ? " n i t r.. . , . i.i' ..nr f:m.i nii wKa mm mm nMUil . i I I ft used to he Fit m i guten: : tor room when The imteaehment -f the president is a mao or our times, one a no we may prouu- Gentlemun, Luis expression ol my own . , , , , , t 4, . - k- s-iv is nor ash lined id' bavin mnannle r , . i .1 . . the chiidron were at home: out now necessity to t:;; nm! tteaoi usurnation : it l MJ 1 "OI aanamea ei nuviog cou.e v icelings towards the interests in America . , T. . . .

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is em inoe-i hv tne snint. n. 1 he c !iCiM:o- " - n.-.u um.- sim.1 t ;ose UI the lino .1 ho e oiii r no :. . .

ngmnsl the order

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low. votinc man, win oe toierarea bt , , ,. - , i I j .-, ,, . i , I ready and eager to listen to it. it 18 tll I rariml e v . erienc. forfiiied hv nM r art the triumphant usurpers vert mach upon , . . , vricu espenence. ionioca ny ouiers w.i , r.-,.,r., ..,..;. ik eh'.IJra .i . . ' noblest and most bumao.z.ng thought that it was enon.'h in England tube a in .ampeaa eonmoi it , tne e.ioren the same principle that the woman was , . inas was cnonn in i..ii m i iu ... ... down sronnJ tl ii . i i i . . ! which the best of us is prepared now to I Vuieriean to be rere a 1 with the uIuiukI ..' - 'o. .i n im inoir allowed to belabor her hu-band-bccan.e I America a to be reeeuaJ with tins Btmost chlWhHlJ bMe But this WWW h Aaat it gratified her, and didn't do him say I tV? ?.?"e :. T respect and recognitma anywhere. The cndie eirenlation h.t is a-dns

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i in im; iii ucieiise. :,;i un; iire-iocn t . I ,. , , - , " . .. . . . .- .. . ,. ... I vuur uistznsuished presiuent and reler 'us a retir-'seiitative ot the Iiher-v ol the - n . 1 . .

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ucicnco oiin i no cunnort oi ireemen : , , r , . i J ' ,.,,1 eneer tlr- V, hit was 1 i.iviir'i Wo luve .med .he Uinei...ti M J f "T ' 'T - New, ' "' d'" ""!' dJ'- l ' WJ .. .. , . ' s I C ,. - t Mr

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owe are neing cass into oar view, or ay ml Zr 9 : j n ipes . h m . .. .. . .. ... -... v- um . -et icauy mr ineaj. others we know hot of i indeed, a veeyl w,0w htd ia all the land I hare I floats except jts iu own. Great A pfda use Let the Iran r, he Blind with candy, kerioaa question, aa applied to our affairs. ,,,r ,,rW:,r,!" ' ur hard winter months aolaod three cheers I'-r Cusrics Dickens lie! oat the crib, and. put op the deaf iftNevcrtheless. it is upon as, nn I must fM,tfw gainst what I have been some- If 1 know my eoantrymen la any a 1 tie narrow he4 agaht.

o .vs are being tiast thtO our view, or fly to I I. If our anvereireat ia to h answerc

preserved, or . rational attempt made lo!. AmencaB catarrh great laugh tcr J g,n, not as ,!r ..ntlumy abeolately rcctmpreserve it, its true friends should be ' " ;l viaitation whieh i have tlmroaghly I mended lovers ta betfia with a little areratirred to immediate and determined g. highlt appreciated, thoogh I might harejfdoa with a great liking, and profound retion. On the other hand if wo ara ao sar-1 rrred id be Oataraliaed by. any other Bpeet-anplanse -and whatever ma be render our precious liberties, if wc arc BOCU' or phyaifial means. ( Laughter J I j the sensitiveness ol thc umment, or the! goin i to stand by as passive speetstofs "Jf Hemes . an mueh ot' my voice haa Iii tile offisial noa and then, of bare or while our soveramenl is being overthrown Uu'' l'n ,!iC n,:t 1 m:-,,r ,herei '"' -e th it the flrst andarii g

the democratic party MiaaM atriks Itaflae. . .-

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A TRAGIC STORY.

There lived a saqe in days of yore, And lie a handsome pigtail wore ; But wondered much and sorrowed more, Because it hung behind him. He mus'd apon this curious case,

And swore he'd change the pigtails place, ' """"""T v.. ; Wennemen, i cannot tnaaa your piewAna have it banging at h'a thee, . P- Wlth?aJ who9 f B0 TanCÄ" deat enough, and yoa enough for your Not dmngliag there behind him. ,ca,n taKC P,ÄCe' tAPf liu;c-1 'Nur pmire to my boalth, and my poor jam I, believe me, so Brrogaat satosoppote remarks, but believe me. I thaa you with Says he, "The mystery I've found ; ,J,at io five a,,(i ienty years there have tie BtaaOSt fareot of my soul. Ljud and "111 turn me round." He urned him round beon 1)0 caiJL-es in me, and that 1 bad continued pidaasel

Cut still it hung behind him. Then round and round, and out and in, All day the puzzled sage did spin, In vain it mattered not a pin Thc pigtail hung behind him. And right and left, and round about, And up and down, and in and out, He turned ; but still the pigtail stout Hung steadily behind him. And though Ids r fibrts never slack, And though he twist, and twirl, and tack Alas: stiil faithful to his back, The pigtail hangs behind him. Prom tie Gonzalez iTexn?) Inquirer. KEGRO SIFFRAGE. Chalk and ivory ! Heels and shins! Sambo's slory now begins ! 60 'way, white man, you don't know llow to vote right dat is so. Yaw, raw, yaw ! raw. yaw, yaw ! De bappbst day I eberaaw! AVhar's de ticket's ? Kotcb 'em strait ! I votes early I votes late I votes often 1 votes l i.lit ; lSeno ignoramus w hite ; Man and hi udder equal l)orn, De Makct'l image (ia a horn), De glory ob de risio1 day, De culled cuss from Africa ! Oh, kinky, mink;,, i inky, oh! If dis ain't glory tell me so. Tis: DC3B0UET. iroi;e AI(hi's.s of E5orace Greeley s?eetjn uf Kr. The press banqnet to Mr. Charles Dick ens, the Kn'lish noveii.-t, at .New Yerk, on i....... ..... ........... ... .. i i . t i I 'I II in I , ,,11111: . ,...1 Illll. Ii lij ...u b 111 a magiiiiicent al- , J r. o i . ,. , . i , t;iii I iv i. h ii mlriMl . r 1 1 r hi ii i. n rniiA(lil ; v .....v... with thc press, participated in the affair. cess. He has preached the gospel of humanity until even nobles and kings have listened in admiration. We have in this succefs encouragement to every cue ol u , . , . , . , to go up higher, tor there lias been created , 1 . . , .. ...1. . . .1 .... . ii....... . ....... il IIUUIIC, II HICIC R1J III 1 O I v Ciil .lg' I. ....... J s . .. set you an exatui le J 1 to niulit with a short apeech. I will, without further prelude ', . ... 1 - ak you to ioin me in this sentm eo t , , ,, , , Health and happiness, honor and gener on, b cause just, re com pe use to nur friend .II 1 III " I I ' and guest, mi les iMcweti.s u real a , , , , . L, rilau-e, and three cbecw lor Uharlea jic j ' PN - J Mr. Diekens resnnmted to the loasl our guest," as lollows: Gentlemen, 1 cannot do hotter that to take mv cue from in in towards a brotherh.Mid, which hi e oerer desert e I . To If ii were otherwise, I ahenhl have but a very poor an I mean opinion of iheir Either, whieh, perhape, apon the whole, I have not. tans, gentlemen, under any eneu-.ii.ianees. uns . .nipauy woniu hive : - . iii ' ' 1 " "wpnwmaiv inieretwiug ami I . r i i ...... .. , Rrtf . m . w nri 1 ullwsd i insi. use tue iairv s n i viiuiii iii um r . - 1 . -. -. loan N'iglltS. it Would be bat a mere hand lul, 1 and it drawn our. bke the same na - , capable of comprehending a aiultw vilion tu on much tne m ire proud ol the hotter of being your gaeat, for you will readily br ieve that the more widely reji I rtsoatativa ol the presa to America tnyen - leri nncis aie, tne more i man lee l tne i .... rr l i.:.. ii.. . i goon wiiiauu einutj sentiments inwards me nf that vast institution. I A nnlau.e 1 ti ftftu i 1 n i mm mm mmammB. . . C I . .. k ii j

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I l'm'' been qatte admiringly asared waaajevery relation tUiwards America, they I

Ilk - I .-1 II.. " T! urtM' COI"tnle,, " rwTßm 9vm

Also, to declare hew astounded I bare I bten by the amazing ehaagoa that I bare I seen around me on every sUe ehaagOS ! moral, ehaagoa physical, changes in the land settled and peopled, changes in t lie i ,se of vast new cii 'u-". ehani:cs in tlie gra. j ees and amenities of life, changes in the r- r i. . f j-. i 3 m Attid tarn Iha 1

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wnio(' w mra, ma 49 mauun lapraa t ti e conclusion ot Str. Dickcu s Uion to correct, since I srae here first.JgpMeh the assembly broke forth in load Thaaders el applaaso Kot. gentlemen, ; ciCers. every j srsea being on his feat,

Itnis Drings us to a point on Whicn l luve, ever since 1 unded here last, lOserved a strict silence, though aometimea tempted to break it; and i 1 reference to it I wiil, with your good leave, take yon into my ! confidence. Great merriment, and cries of bear . henr . I find that the press, being human, mny aometimea on mtstakeo or mistaforraael. Laughter But I rather think I have, in one or two rare instances, known ita i' - formation to be " not perfectly eorrect " mars ot laughter with reference to my- .. 'i- r ...l i l -i t...i.i I usHcu mug ii ivi . j luuvvU , i I have now and again been mere surprised at the printed news that I have read of myself than by an) printed new , y , , . that I have ever rea 1 in my pieent state ol existence. Apniaase Thus the vig or and persererence won which I have i been collecting material and hammering away at a new bOuk on America : tttUcll as J perleetly known to my publishers, on both '. , J k . , J , ., . r i i i n . l ' ' i i . . ii. ii in i.,i i'l-'.i i. '.'iu i . i t i .i i i r w fj-.tr t . ii.o.ohif f i .i loa cartii hitt)u!J in luce IRC t- writes. II it this in what i hav; intended what I iiave resolved upon, and the ConfiJence I seek it. piace in vou is that on my return to I ' " England, iu my bngluli ioarual, man lull v. ,J , , J "I promptly, and plainly, in n.y own person. I , Z Ti Li Jm r i to hear tor the behoof of niv country men . . such testimony to the gigantic change in .. J . , h.r . , . B tili eouitry as I hare hinted at. Also i j recall that wherever I have beiu the smallest places equally with th; largest, I have been received with uasor pa-ahle noiifero-s, o-.dicucy. sweet temper, . . ., . , hospitadiy, consideration, and with tai u; - passable respect bo- the privacy uailr ;;- . , 1 , ' forced nnou me o t be nature ol myavo - , -. ,. I., cation here and tne state of my health .... i r I 1 III. T Ik " 1.1. ..11 . . I . , i f . .... hm ivjuuiwhi, ni i'iu. ma i. v, uu ov j 1 I l.. ) . 1 ... 1. i . i leiug as mv ueavjiiuauia uac au icgai I ri-ht . tietber 1 , t o i iurnu it uu Cannes i'iiieci.. j

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me but a natural on.

... r- , . Only il e me snapping out suddenly, this very city about lastly, ,. ',' , , . - , , . . . tne drowny old clock tiekinz behind tl , whethet" an American was

1. e l in iaa lime t. sonic disauiraiitaire in r-nlaii I iwa The note of an American bei l t . . . k 1'ir. . .' ti i l , , , , . , i f .. I i ,i I.i. .11 IV'I UI .1 .'' ' ' 1 , ' I I I I . nought ol or apokeu d' u tb :r character, was .-..i incongruous :;ti 1 1 ab-urd lu mo that my gravity ras lor the moment . . quite overpowered. As soon as it was re1 I. i.i I v. i . , stored i said that ror years past l had bopcJ I I I I , : . i rl Ill-IMV A MAr.MII fl'LiMll J AM. I I... and receired :is many American visdors aa al I'lwl.l I iP il't liiilli.l lil'i li.'i nil ii rt ii i ' - i i . i ' i l"l ill 11 i i l . . I . I'll l I I l.lll , i . ... .... .s;iii ! iv. outi'de the wad ol certain b lot or-1 kal Enrlish castle, famous foi its pictures, v:is refuseil admittance there aceordini to the is i i c t rules of the place, on lhat day hut Ktf IMii'ii'-' MnMidttlinif th it hi .1 . a ! i'-, . i'j mi, I I j IVi'lL-bMlin . ii. il u .. .i n aa American genttemea -n bis travel., and had et to see the jiict'tre gallery, t he whole castle was placed :t Irs immediate disposal. There was a lady, too, being in Lcndon.and having a irreal desire to aee the . famous reading room of the British museum, was asured by the Knglish i'.im!v w!i h HHiich -! estlv bound to add that s'io was eeitatnU m !;, who h ,!i humbly s r re, , c to I do, to be in England asfaiilifut tooass to t&euiand bene If.haaH u svioas c oneept io ia to contend aaioat. Points of diUfreoOe . . . . . . tiiere hive been poiuts uf diiicreuce there . . . ... .uv, ,,.;, HBcreace th re r I i f a - waya wilt be between the two treal . i l ... i i . :.. v -. : . ...... o... ii-.il in . uinea i o .11 ...i 1 1 . . 1 1. .. -v tiuientth.it these neopSe-i are essentially lema, and thi: it resta with them to uphol t the great A nglo-Sa inn race, to which oftt ptesideat has referred, and ail ita gn achicvemeMts throughout the world. II I know anvthina of mi eoantrymen. andi ittey give me the redit ol knowing so,,,... - - .. . .

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thin-j ol ihem, if I know anything oi my l huu on let t lor awhiio woriout children . ., , . .!.. ... .,

coantrytu'w, genuemen, tno rngiin neart ! iv i rvmA ki the flutter of the Stars and i -..--' j I . . . . 1. -.I....1 t.,. .... ...l...i Ii mm . 1 .1 . I . . II - - i"'""'M uoaiucration in cn-iami. is

cd to the artic (ox and bear, türaa thst it shoald prc-cnt the ipeetaele of thr-ce two great eat tous. cae'.i of whom has in itscwi ray. atrirea so hard aad aaeee ofally 1 x freedom ever aitiu beiag BITayea otie ;,,,;nnst thc other. T reuicnüous Bp ph.;ce , -i t v i . S f

! " i :lU.i th- wav n .!' landkprclufM and veI hament reat ieulations. rtresentinc : N discriba de scene of enthusiastic anima1 . WW ion. The hand was uhtmitely heuJ playing, 14 Dad save the quren." The strain was taken up and borne aloft hv the same Voices with fine euet. ' eveiy person joining iu the sou- with all j tj,c Boction in him. I . M , ! - ? - iic Gr;tiKleJUlren are Coming. j After a5,,vll,t is ,,IC M f We ,ct v? aim. . . , uuo JLllArmm ft,- hi -j j Ui it, like birds out of sosaa foreiga wood into a eage one, two, three). Fotir and more. With each one ecsaes alas a cry; i . -i i . . i . I KOU IU.ll 1 ill- IIWIW 'J ...IV,. .. , M u(j , faM jh;it mtmft choru, wWch m ca.niU!Mi ,lto : Pur each child thera ia uw lhat l- mo Kev-uoie i j rnicn a lal'i.en to fi :ii.,A , ! lasamasj nil i) i ' ' li( rVl'tt 1 , ( i : i i lu. ..j I' -iiOl I I I.I lir ll'v t : 1 .-. I ( . I x ; n I n!ix.- ;..-- 'i....v im tlioi p vi firn lint li-irhin- .. . . , ,.i i .... sersof many more in the eyes a!l who hiro them! To khape them from infancy to goodness, to teaeh their hands, to drill their beads, t repair their mistakes, aad .Arik lLai 4 1 f k I Mfl i n if tu maa 1 . insauo r -i ! 1 1 a I , . , . , . I m . 1. 1. , ! w Im n i II Pi.i'ivili'j io I inn rhr .t i i .i the feeing, the endeavors? And. then, . , , - , ... hon the loojr task is done, ia t.-.cre aa , , compensation: Or do thrv not. one by 1 , , , r . one, detach themselves, and, like coney , , , , .. , I irmi, liiii iruni ii. i u ... i .mvji lhkj grew, leaving it L:.!; and empty : The daaghter just aa she oeian to bea full companion to re?a all the lab.u of I , I ber ti aiii in is a ; , . s.iatetieil awjiy hy v.luv I Anm aali a liaa trmaaasawaa 1 1 . f . v.m icn L- a thin , , ,-, ! the parents have fears, fche goes. las . ' . . , , liou-o is emi te i ! her. Her rooms, lies ; , , , . . i Ul ll t I ... llt u'l'RO turi rv.i.'i;i n iiujij I i .1 , '? rved irrv a ailiit to t ii nmiher i "..Oiu. u.O a . ..-1. - . u . iin'ii.i . 4 : , 1 1 , : f cc . 1 1 ii inci mmv iwavu ii i ; ii . i nv ., . , r i- .1 .1 .' .1. f . ...,, 1 ... .. . ii -. . . .-. .....I .. ........ e ...... ... t ..c .or (.. .inn tu 1 . I il .'Hi 1.1: 11. v iii.-i.iii .in.-ii'ii.i.iii'iiii;. or ie . t... . I t- .Ii li r t. .f in m . mm n . , , i . . v - Ci.mi'iL'i.i r '..i hi n nr r-it tu-iL-.i i r. . ,'. ' 1 - mi . ., , ; M't'n; it'nv . v. .i I 1 1 v i iiik 1 ii '. t i wh I -'II - i .1 . k IM . I ' I .!"- ell ' tkf.iiv-Bk lasaaa m 1 IBM ! ki 1 1 r i . tl il t i I'niii ill L a I 1 ' 1 ; ij .uu I'V.. , ' . mi'". ' ' '11. . I I . , , . i.. I -l. .ii ii . . 1 1 v.r. tit in i in . . ' i.i... . . , , mid. shaiong the tree to csqunote pmnnr- . , i tionr. Iiut eacn moid married la boujh , , m i . i i I... ...I I ......... v a. ,..l.k a.. . .,.,.1 tl '.It 'patent trunk i finally trimnied u;i ItoO a -!:.:'', and all th.e en.'urc let: cling t t!-e wee pa away the child rea j and to bo I "11 ... married isalmiat ayuonriuoua with goin . away 1 r un innw A:i tins. Mr. Bonner, do ciit.es . v -ta'c of mind butt w. oi . Ir- is i ry uiff r.-i t now. Word has doom that 'lie graedchi! .lien ire earning haaaa. Coming home? II hat, both the children, au I the r in .ther, f.'r a g m 1 long risif f Uit the;r littie heart a, let ihem aosae There's a tHiag . i if aa in 1 1 1 ; s house too go. i for them, isow then, wi? shall 1 a.'e a lfii.eb ! I oneO more. Children are the ü -vreis whieh God sends down from he rea toenlivoa aurevoa thai he who is Bt ia have and to paya as n es slang, it is taking care I children. Raistag wild lowera is all rery aell. But ho rers have in (hem aj misthief, they Uhare to well, laws bteh he irriuefcer.t qualities ol dtapostti m thai fl;ih frn':i every surface ol a chihis life. Childrea a ... Do thev pout? fret? diwohef 1 1 . m 1 . and go wrong lbu 1 vn wimi .ur as. teraaa ! Ku eysaekles woald shew u much IV bt would yaa give la lave a j . ; .: vine i r i lowec that boa Id leasa to - i:. prayers? IVhv trouble in the aarserv i a mr. . ... .... t ,stin.e. Il one .1 m t be ie it let lie wi; roon ne gl i to beat thai the r. ben i i i lina b. ! . r- - ! t' .11 .. . ... . .. .. . . 1.. - .. Now shall we be waked en ia the aaoeav ing h a e al I y raj ae i limbing up oa the bed, and playing ttieki iih ni eyas aad nose Then will coir.e the trooping down la breakfa-i aad all the labia anties, then we will go np to lamilyiirayer aad what ime ti se childrea u.Y, of il Chi i m me n 4 aatiirailv aorshinikers . . . . .--- pat n..w psiient xm I we be! N, thins

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