Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 April 1868 — Page 2

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J. MDOSAID, Editor. Till' RSDäY, APRIL a 186& " BBTg 11 DE'.QCnAT.CTÄTE TICKET. Pas Oavetsor, MÖMAS A HF.XWKICICS, of Mftrton. HI flwJ nMuartaaa j oi Alien. . .r fM raSsrs of SSBBV mXCBMM c. KBM, Imm Jfc JmMV BUB jemru r. bMMV9Daffss. af FVnn ana. For T. wrer of St Bn, jAlfES B. MTAJT, of Juris Tar Clwkofth? awmwt CaarV, SOAII S. LaltOSE. Um. For Jie porter of the Supreme Covrt, If. A. 0, PACKARD, of Marshall . fr Sitpti l ftmSmi of fMBS IMHuflMt JOWt S. PHILLIPS. P'jvift. For Attorney Q0mnm SOL. CIA TfOOL, mf Putnam. For Electors at Large, jnr? R COFFROTH.f H ir.rington, iÄYLKS6 W II ANNA, ofVi-o. jSn B BROWN, f .Tnrk?on, WILLIAM If PR NKLIN ot Owen. For DNtrict Elector. Ftrt DwUlct Ikmbim ü Onbb, f Kaox, Continent R S Sptoale, ot VaikletbWfc BnnWM District C S p..hbm-. of Martin. Contingent -JonaaG Howard, of I InrUe, Tr-.irt! Ii -trier Famen :'. . in. of Dora t nr. CnnUnaront Wwanaa CJ Devoro, or JtanaajBj Four''. Di-rrirt Juh:i S K-id. oTFajvUe, Continent lVi!j:ir.i:i L BaaBB of Kiish, Fifth DMrtd lohn V Lord, of Varion, C om!ii". ut Caw HyfivM, Of Jaeasan, fMr'h DMrid -J B Cartoton. of Lanuawi, C - -Suu.u-1 U il imill, of Sullivan. Srv- ii'h Dlaalh I T 1" Dnaidon. of Fountain Con;ii! '-:it- 11 Blaiiy, of C orro'I, E! rtith D:-tr:."t lawea 9 BeDonjeU. of Grant, Coiiti.i N I Unpens, of Domvi, matt Diana t Tali Catnfck, nf ABen, Cbatinsent SaanMl A BhaaC af Jay, Tnth I:-irirr- 0 H Bain, of Flk'ir.rt, CeaUngeal Van Lon. of Noble, arwatk District not astwiaeed. Thi president was impeached and is : now oaicg iriea xor u.e ui.egfawo.au... , . 1 o a .11 I I of tbe tenure -ot-oniee law, m tue aticnife to remove Edwin M. Stanton from the , , . . Ofc . ' - .. mm ä I.ni.. i v- itt aepariuaeni. ciauuu liiuat heartless, maiigriant, and selfish man. In r a " M I, I ... A - te was an mteo.e rcuc., m ; desjed tnat causa lor tne poaioon 01 recrc-, tary of war, iu 1862. The following extract from a letter to Vr.rlc Trlhunr. written hv Junius! WW mmm - - j r Brown, a correspondent of that paper, il-i .narrates Suaton'i infernal cruelty. Mr. ; 15r,-.v..i was captured by the rebels cn the fiMalf ! BSU iua our prn .uers migoi aa e.i w bean rebased twelve or eighteen months before Tas at the resumi i n f tbe cartel, . , . ... m i hieh would have saved the republic 12,- ... .... . oa. , , My sole motive fx impeaching the sec-. retaryof war, that the bal urtnmit a. . .a ;..l,..,-l .-.. rl, now lo w.i'jIU bnci tuit; iiaucarava. tvi mg iri . n.i mmIImi fkcarifi nf thtr caia-bleotUd and neeaiese sacrince or tneit I '...'.1 II. I!! .1 Elir .l '.l.- ...... -. - i. : x - l the statement of Mr. Hrowne to be true- i and threatening the president with a rope.! n 1 wi. uu. a in . rr .1 a1.J u aassi auBej bshsibmi eassnsi oo. iiti ai.-iva i sold-blooded murder of his c trades iu ! arm. by order of E. M. Stanton, or the eoatrse of tlmse who saactiofl it ? The editor of the ew jrk TV.oanse, in 1863, wrote : AJwtereeVfrorrf tan for man. Hen. Grant teleirraDhed I tne following order (to the United States : c Btmi ner of exchange ; ' It is hard a nu mea w southern prisons not to exÄÄw' " '1 hum.!':,y . U We rtommesioo a system of exchange we will haTe to fight until the whole south is I externr.oated. If we hold those caught ' al . l . al a ..... 1 n.M.. ' " I nil' .!'.. ..ITir r fl .1 f. I. f.rll I .11 I 1 1' .1' I fl ..l I .aa - - ' - Graut and Staate oppeaed the exchange j cf prisoners. UpOB them, then, luu.t rest 1 ! the reeponi IMl'.y oa all tue snweriug ani death eaueed by confinement of union soldier3 in semthera priaewa. Again, am ask, can any honorable uh u.er, or anj menu i..uaauu 1 " 1 I captives who languished in prison at I. ehroond and Anderson vtile, aid id puicuig Grant in the presidential cha.r ? ;

IVte. ana held a prisoner for a !ouS . rep.bi part, to p.,.r, tU P,p.e UagwagaoflUT. Dr. Hat- '"".Vb lZ af i , Wpht Beacl, p.a trough . a Z to gire U kte toAdteaP H JfcWfcÄifcf.. Lid. Art -that 3du' ...h!" B. ' Ä .Lu UTJ? TuJay! ddjo, her h Jbd ..,y akila ho. 'Geo. Kotier ia UU apeceli at Low.l, preapertty uaeiatspied in Ik. fciatory ol .. . . .. .j.,. aboard another Irata, ondaetor nfaaad robbed the eaubliahmoot. The robkry ". J. I U1S!?, 3Iass.. stated positively that he had bees any government of which the present gen- . , ' . to recognise tne Btop-ofi cheek, stopped! T. v..- Ä.M . i ., r . i,.,v . i or i ..,r was elTeeted, hut detectives ferreted out ta,,-.r0rtMc Ph7strtem t urtMa. a kyMr.Sto.to. .opai .Wd.he It. Tkarlgbof WUrfl! tb. .rain and put Mr. V. off tb. ra i. (Sik criminal., ad tbev are no-i , f-ftft KÄÄS Ueiö. peefd and held . "SaZT H V s t the d.rka. and atorm, t or Ihr ile, brother-ia-la. .f Wad., a.d kari 'so p.s- to bar. k..d an .. . .ÄgS! S2aaTS. SS Tirbtoai ered' thc epilation ,U tb. mpr. ,.",fi .TV ' from Crwn IWut. tared hi- fcr hia ''infloonce' in procaring ' , rft-fl, enaage uio iau pace m ia .iftuaa , more probable that ha is with that pretty . , them office, that he comes out with a card, radical rUl,. w f v 0, tcüT, .ll.tia la a I .'..-.i rroi i ;:i Ihr filliStlVi krililii l..rrn.irj ra i.'.i an rurtr i 1 I in f raacnrnr e I A f W I. -. r.a n. i . .. I . ... . . . in horn hnan i . , ! . . r

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ww j. ' - . .. - r ' ji,e incompleteness oi tne anaur. it .;onn layior, arrest ea ii AMa ' i a .1 : l träT' ItsirtMl H I aaaatai t ansa Faaariwaa avmwa tlaaa r aaariaa a ait t Wi ra at ti aSa la 1 ! . .

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peculiar policy auu uv:kcu .- .h. , j-r . f t0 consume thc s"b- . , f t .. . ,,.,, , . . as I have remarked before, he is the T ' , W " : . 7 t affair and left none alive who were Whitley county, has given b grave digger of the unnamed groves that w e peop le;no military despotism j preent A professional gambler named pearauee in the sum of $1 crowd theiciuity of every southern pris- clusioD of representatives from the Cameron, in his easatas den, shot and I Shenlee and W. Armand, en

ai t-x. ... i. ---.-.--i 1 for a dollar and a half ten years asro, than I larv-aL.. L;n.n- Sm-piiuki ..L :i Accord-.n.T to f he world, t'se d.fi-rrnc,' vi. -

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- - ' ; , . .. . ii -. paauiu, Mamwi.tn, vu uu pn-j - j wnereas me ioruier was aiter i naries j L'V" lac,- . cabinet of this groat criminal and monster. , lDe eu,ir8 cxI,eD::c? ot tl,e government crs cort to settle. It would bean excel-1 mitioa, "The Holy Scriptures and Reason bead, the latter was alter Johnson's seat. ! ""- The radicals land him ae the paragou of th four J1" Pnor Mrch 1, 1861, Wlt idea to a law permitting this teh the final holiness and happiness of r w Ktxhhnn mhn w i,lAi- fiW prfeotmu, and the speaker of the house of -t amount to so much as those of the ; elaas of feUow. to kill each other with in,- . mankind,, ift 7hcusl oÄme I M ill j

representatives laat lu:i traversed UBio, I j punuy, unaer any circumaiaiicea, who ori Elkhart owns a S3 000 Mrs a leading radical, and aspired to the

The lwfMicaM have procured a saa , !' outs,dc 01 tllc C0l"tilutk'n- j ft a hiccough, address the canBoa for service during th? coming cr.t.i- Tho alleged object of thc war was the I didates thus, "This is a most solemn, impaign. The procc-sion which e-corted it niaintcnance of ll'c constitution, but the prcssive 'u beautiful degree. I'd tell you through the streets was very imposing I rarty claiming all the loyalty and devo-j all 'bout it, if I 'membcred it. but I It inBIBltd M Baft si two horSBS, driver, ti"" to t,,at ioätruinent make haste , don't. Take the holy bible 'u the masonic and the escort, a member of which was t0 overthrow it and trample it under j manual 'n study 'em through 'n you'll characterize J, SOBM years ago, by thc Re-; tlieir unclean feet. Are they Um learn all about it, 'n more too." That usairfian, ..f ih.s place, an the hero of culpable than the late rebcL f Uudet thc was his laat sight as Sen. 1. three roairaslioas w From the awneral rule cf rauicnlism we have thc enforced Art ia ia a much more flourishing et napr.car.incc of SSM braves in attendance , ebsemee of repraaeatativea of ten states, ditioa here just now than it has bafaVa been it is leCSBaU hat when tho cmnon ia nud the union dissolved by enactment of j within along time, llovey ft Niehoi'l fired off it will be done by tho aid of an the national legtalature, a military deapot-l free gallery has become thc mo-t popular electric battery, with wires el immense established over nearly one half of tho j resort in the city for all who appreciate lenglh. thus enabling tbeui tar do tremen- j union. The acceptance o degrading terms I art and the coustant and rapid succession dons execution with no danger to their is the door through which tbey are of live pictures on its walls have great cf-

precious carcc.c.. Bat The cannon was " borrowID" "wa Don Jon't f,rget thc corporation sWetlOU .a B Im T . . a . . M .lAmA.vr.l r4 f n nex J the noils and vote, rain or shine. On a r j fu'l vote we can beat our orponents badly. Let us get out our full strength. The republicans should have confiarated that pieco of orduauce in time to hare fired off a few guns in honor ot the Chi-1 eago election I

A MBBTISQ ot democrats at CorbiB & lirnsoü's Hall, next Saturday cveniu:;, U j . ,j . t ! : announced n to-day s i-ar-er. A general J 1 1 , ,, .

j attendance o democrats, ana su oiuers i interested in the orei broai ot raaioau.-:m, i will ive nu impetus lu .he cause of den. ocracy in this place, which can not be I cOOBftpIished so speedily and eflFecfually in i any other way.- To be sure, our opponents have a tremendous piece ot artillery ID J the shape of a ferociou 12-pcuuder, (late ly confiscated from the state) but democrata may fctili have the privilege of meeting together fjr consultatioD, at least, uu-: further orders from the leaguers. Turn out, democrats ! turn out ! A gen i'LE.M A M inquired of us the ether day, " Where did the iggeritea steal that l Tf P . . t ,1.1' cannon; i. uioriuuaieiy, we cuuiuu 1 ! tell him. ster's dictionary will have to undergo a revision if tmdiealiaaa continues to ebanira ! the meauio- of words at such a eat I rate. A FULL attendance at the corporation , . m a . conveni;ou if rarneatij ueairau. ana new ; ... c.lwu.- ....c.v., .. ( . .1- L! I a snesh ahAfilif na ikAfiitnua)!. Illil ill wliA ftPa I interesieu in oringing avoui a covaajaaaaaturn so desirable, should not fail to be in , attendance. IMPEACHMENT, rr- , .. I . . . 11 J ! me impeacnment inai is sou uragging alone;, the arrangements ol the mana,rer sume ;ly a a. eluded to-morrow. It so, the result may be known by 1 uesday, it the senate docs j not spend too much time in quibbling. - : - VNDEK THE CONSTITUTION AM) Ol TS WE OF 12 Kr. Dxmocbat : P01 sixty years prior to ihe I c cession ol attempt to override it or set at naught Its . . , , '.. ProT,sl0M WM frowned down with pa- . . . lriwtie indigaatiou. Economy in the ad- ..... A ... rf . . I a?l fl or . . . a I i naitonai couacus, no uegio-euurage, n0 high frccä and depreciated eurrency. :J . .,. , , ,, , ' - 'J "" "- VW.., 1 1 whose hair is Bot yet gray, that he could j & j. L . . . i ' . . .U '.-. . 1 lilV 11V . . .11 I. J . . i W , i L l-ai.T.. ..'..1: 1 ! viibi, aii'i -,ei cue renuoucau leaoera cuarsi. i. l .. : :.i. i luc K,:jL wHnuawii wim bei:i? corruptly extravagant. The republican party came into power i ith lodges of economy. And yet, at a ; time whet, the nation is groaning under a

It is tated that the repubneaos " bor- turns on record, is not generally very in- -r- r - j- o i pouucu.un wuciaam u mu vi rew wiomp m uimv, uj iw auioie - ! rowed "the cannon which certain peace tercsting, and certainly nobodv cares a out a book of exquisitely beautiful and lutioM against Mayor Greene. Is this the the same brave general who AN 2 g TBOMUm ADVOCATE. . .. -r , fir..ifiil nnnlrr ontirlnd "A'ninnc r.f t ' - T 1 1 1 ! 11 W WS SUTpriSCd at Dill IO 11 aild made a OfUJ- " Nv Wife, frOtU A ,i T v.. , r warriors conducted through our ItrcU wnt.nen tJ for th. del..), of how John , " P"3 . uicc-s of Ih. be Botfcr, . mxW,.., old e.t crook cotton, t : JiSlUISJSSSÄ I few days l "Borrowed!" How 8Uh left kii wife i, Uar. and jumped wiud. He la a true poet a, WC m art- of Ca eo.utj, and n the Chrta- Waa he aftercard statioaed at ll,W "T" h-Baiaafew i . . , ,L. ala ni.n.la PUiwIU T-tmr rr ; w(l " Han ChUTCh, Committed SUiCldebV hung-:., . , , , , . wecK prejudice VM! ed, adinirdtioia mrrMdoJ j mild thev draw it, now-a-days ! We Bev-1 tbe towa W11" Buen fjlaudia, Jenny or is- ' j n . t ' Kansas, where he entered largely into the and no tbe Uro -.: K rh,. ... ..1U..H.J1L.. L.. i . I Ninnetta. for a brief and illegal honev- cotton trade, and DroCUred the removal of thosiaatic advceate dtaa tha t, !.

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and tha nreaident'a eonnaal haTa eon- i an aaa ;.. a. I Uta Mi.:.. L. -:k aico : 1.: ; rr, 1 r M .1. that iu time of war they uive the Chinese t"" '' y;'c i,. j In Ka

r - nau some 9IU.VVV WllU nuu erJ say LUC i..-iaiv Rita va. his - v, j-.n. via aaa ... P. - , ., n.pe :u Iiiustrtid with ovr 125

U tne COUri .-. -..:..e Since las. l nurs-1 1. m.t.n 0,al'oa hoon nmrlor.!! r i noeket m knnrIcH rinwn Kv tw,i tnon land oi Samuel kitinnr. insula nF nnrnnr. I ... . . . . Mcci and wood mrAviacai. ia ,r.-. ocuro

, . ., , -" I 'j ' r 01 opium, giving i no cnance w neuter tney rolame Price sri V 1 ac onW ed-'tim nuh:;5h It is probable that they will be eon- n:s nA.i 1.. us L.eG another side to ! who intended robbing him. but Mr. S. auon Editor grieves over a meer-hrill hash.it or unisons! hut makm th. diaJl ' . .. l'UC:''

loud ot debt greater than that 01 any other j ghe is out on 815,000 bail, awaiting trial, nation iu the world. Congressmen vote anJ her victim'o Ufa is no longer in danthemselves each five thousand dollars a year. ' ,.rr

I vnto aat millinnfl of ilolf-tr n vr-nr- tn oA. ! " , , i .17a." ucata th nd cIothe Dd -wd him, yet with brazen inconsistency declare him qualified to make law and frame con- i BUtntions lor the government of sovereign : Tk lobU of, at. erowdsd with whbky, railroad, and manufacturing interesta. desaaBdiBg subsidies and appropria ions, and iminediutely congre-:me.. . . . . . vote the amounts demanded out of the tMMar- , r Thad. Stevens, the chief leader of the rerut,iicaM ,.;irtv. the man who shapes its pijlicy an j vbQ 0f d ot her8 heat umer. jetaads thc motives of his party made the afid th9imt(nl ayowa) ihMt aU the U l.tion of COnniCSS was for the DUrpoee ' f BMumtawiag the ascendancy of radical-1 ism arta from ig cwn jps Came the acknowledguaeut that they had r,nc entire-; ' asked to re-enter thc union, and escape from a galling despotism. As honorable I ,JeD t 13 Datura' that the whites of the south should prefer everv evil to their own K fw ' . h ava hit Atfl had hncflv whnt thc rniin- . . . . try was under law-makers who conscicn- . , . , A. . ,. , ., UUU"I I itniuvu nm . nni ed themselves bound by the constitution, and under those who wantonly violate their obligations, and shamelessly boist of preferring tho creed ol their party, to the con Rtttution of thc couotrv. R

CHICAGO CORRESPONDENCE CHICACO, April -7ih, 1868. t . . . , , , It m a Question y mind wheior j

osae of the worst, hardest, and wickedest I It is unite common to see a startling Hue ca! columns "auoth - . m ranee," and iollow-, in large type, in the loea fcr mysterious disappearance !ing taj quarter of a column of ;-fears" and -nunors" and "suspicions" and "beliefb" that John Smith, or somebody else, has been "foully murdered'' for tha greenbacks he possibly had at the ti'ne of the little incident. It is seldom deemed WQrtn vni!e to rcvert t0 John gmitn'a re r u ., turn a few weeks after. Even th3 return turn a few weeks after. Kven the return of the prodigal son, one of the joHiest re-! moon or how John Dicht have found travcl suddenly necessary lor his health, or to avoid creditors, or something of the I kintl. So the pttblie eets nothing but the black, staring horror of a "mysterious d!sappearance" aud gradually geta to believe tbm -burke-iag is quite o common pas- . j a . s i M1 I tlülc cn our trce.s airer uarx. Aiiese re- ... I marfl arc suggested by an announcement ur Lhe -'lighting out" most unexpectedly, ' . of a person named William Straight, a i farmer from Pennsylvania, who brought here a wife and sundry children, put them 0Q buurJ loa, fur Muskegon, stepped on thifl mattor Nut a t while since he ,amc t0 nt.: DB Lusices. iiler he! went home, his wife, -going through" his pockets, as all good wives do when they 1 ' . J get a chance, fouud a picture ol a verj ,.. . 0- - , I :ot:y woman. It had been taken in Chieago. There waa an unpleasantness, Qe lv !c ' ßat we lmd an actual murder hero. Ust "t if-tan: relative man oa.iu is uuruerk lW) onl regrets for which are f,r . Ö ' killed one of hw viethiii, named Bruee, a .hie. bargbkr rroter, and -ambler, and 15 . . ; . äflTrp v wounded he la'ter m "ia . l 'a- - --j i 7 - 1.... 1. m;h in. aMkmnluihAd in t'.oi ley, wnois saia to oe accompiisnea in inei,. ........ . . Iti 11.111 ,. '.. It - i.i .flirt., I .ill., .11. ! C I. U Klill.Il illll t, lllll'lk. Jll III.C IllUIUUi ... .o-.-.mo imn .:.t cm - -mv nno n . . , ..... , . . tnem who SBOUld raise Uis liand against a decent man. Mra. Griae. tha wonld-ha mnadaraaa ol 7 - 1 Mi6i Comatoek, has been fully iJcotified M lho perpetrator of that fiendish outraee. u r. D if. tj .t - :.t. ..n lt.- t 1 1 fnn and luxuriousness of -can can" has become a thing of the past. Last Satur-1 .jiiy might closed its season. I did intend to give youai b.t really Vu iescription of that " can-can 1 m 100 in ones i to uo it justice. a Head Swinburn's 'Leper," tbe "Epithalamium" of Jonannes Becnndns, and Shakspear's ' Venus and Adonis." and a you have at least the spirit of it. Re- . . , uii'i'Ji 1. 1. ui 1 iji . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . . 1 akiit ii nr I W:im I) Asf aa t'WArOxK infill -ilr..,T 11 Itfaasjj j ? - York, loa- Inno rvba. S,1 aiiI 1 w ligfct e,pCC;a:iy u timcs 0f political cx. L itement, and one night he came Up "to vork th v h bdeed. I ;, condition was not observed until if I became hb duty to deliver a loag, c!onuM and imjrtant lecture, when, what was the horror of the lodge, to hear him feet iu cultivating public taste. Thc fi nest work iu this gallery in Hart's uOoBsing storm, a country scene, represent; nj. i cattle beneath a tree, at thc brink of the dream, looking at thc black clouds which thc coming sU mi drives up the heavens. The trees have all that peculiar npCBBOSS, light and truth which charactci i7.e the foliage of tho artist, the features which mark thc destruction between j icture which copy nature, are in truth painted out of doors, aud those which uiiuor daub?rs perpetrste in their studios from

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not u a great extent mythical, aud the also here a sum'.ier work, a landscape of ed so severely aste cause his death oo the the suitable senator, " but 1 often hear you ; c uUii y lAvyJlJ.il MU p m e .1 i ,i,r T isri' -i- .;!.. followios uav. The deceased was a eou- ealled a spooney, Bes," u What sort of a ran rasTc&EsVui fearful eucsrestions ot their commission, exquisite beauty, l. Nome also exhibits , . . my . . , , .,,,- . , . . B - ie. I " I i ii i i i ursned inebriate, and was said to be under spo. ov. sod not taking t lie j e. . dressed up lovingly by lecal reporter,, be , "ere two of Ihs excellent little character . thc infloeoce of tiqQor ..t the time of the V. by, stirer spooney, of course." ; CKROUfLESfiED TO BE SUPOR !

not pure and simple sham and hnmbne. tie figure pieces, and 1, 1. soma a winter, accident. When will men be wise, and r r-i n t a 1 ! 11 ' lid f n-i r:. .-t im I 1 ' - t 1 . I I r t

Bhoraandhafl hoei fcen no more. He Mr. Stearns, residing at llobart. the supervisorship Bath rooms are be- bail, and this has given rise to the say in a iio.vtKl OS' BIBLE. Writ

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their foroe of imigtttatioa. Throogli the , branJie? or' Ruvtl trees the modi Been L ,- .. , , . . ', . , I whistle and :he lirus to suit;. The I -

elouds too, m this place are treated with j piece of rare beauty, eutitled "railing ! Snow." the figure of a little wood gatherer .' . a- . ,i out m the snow Ihe color effects in this v.ork are charmingly produced, a thing c fi no small difficulty with such a predomi nance of neutral tints as natu in Bttch a scene. I am sur that. Victor Nehhg's ,;card-pl m n m U1C v- ayr- - to like landscapes better than figure pte - ices 1 v-c" B way, P. Fishe Bead, our TUE STA TE. The Episcopal ehurch at Elkhart lias Frchased a $1,000 organ. The Waterloo Press has asain mud. its appearance. a lady m ivosciu.-ko couLty present J l hcr her husband with triplets the other y-one boy and two girls. J J 0 Five schools in successful operation J in the village of Crown Point. The first marriage license issued 1 In Uke coullt3r- WM ln March, 1837. Since then l'l'-' Ö have be en issued made his eacapemoney aud all. for 810,00 brought against the C I. . ., , . r ' Inuiana railroad, by J. .. , . v , , . , i Sil Mr. . Dau a tic 1 sur, j Chicago and return. ! route, wishing to siop off at Crown Point, v' r I' was opened, on the night of tha 15 h iust . r. ough for certmn burglanously inclined dividuak to abstract $200. i auung iruoesse, ail for his an-1 au an um apcaaa o p I I ... i . ,r.,,r.l in ihn' s 1 in the " same affair, were held to bail in the sun. ol 15,000 each, i: ..... i r j : 1.:..,. B l hv i ivi dciuu xac( ccttc i puunaiiinK n j i i - i fuj reportof a debate which recently sale A sturgeon weighing 48 pounds has; been speared in the Little Elkhart, Dear 1 1 1 I llUd,ebur' Pierce toa has had a small burglaiy excitemeot. Christiana Man lv, of Wells county,; is insane, because her !o;cr, Harry Nill, I married another woman. Henry Johnson, of Ladoga, lost his anu 1,1 ,hc cbmery ol a wool mill. 1 If there are any honest men in LaI ... .. .a. - . . .a. . 1 ij ,. , ,s.,nc 1 " r ritaa Mrlfrars . i ,i . hm?A mtlpn .111 f l UV. I UCll'.Ul VUllVlu aaa '- Thc body of Charles Qosford, who; committed inieide by jam ping from the steamboat Romeo, was found by a usherman near Terre Haute. Tha Jefferaon rille railroatl eosunh-1 sioaera waived examination, aud were held in 14,000 bail eaeh. , . , . c , ;v sixty i nice pouuu cai-uan was cauisht at Teno Ilaute. E. Hill, of Orleans, Orange county, had 1 $1,500 Ire the other day. a jjniii von i;i i i uu-ui' i tu ahuadred verses of the Scripture ia a 1 gle week. She will live about a nioi Bnd" h llC;ltmCntA Lafayette uirl memorised tour! in - nn ui , a John Burd, a beautiful specimen of

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oinithological depravity, has bees arrested 1 000 last mooth. Thd Mew Vork Tr.'bu.tin Ne'.v Albany u tdcr false preteuses, from savs the expenses of the war departnx Sarah Uice. of Bioomington. lie's a rice are wuiHollf about 130,000,000. per anbird and a black bird. num. Walter Moriran. an infant, was killed Great destitution and distress still cx-

bv the cars in New Albany. U7 ' W . -Mr. aud Mrs. Thowaa HtMX, BK 'ors, wer' reunited in auriferous wedlock iu New Albany, a few days since. The Hydraulic company in ( loahen, has again commenced operstion on itaeitensive worka with renewed energy. JJ race i about two mileti in length. enpiul of the company has born raiaed solely hy iBdividual suoscriptiou, i itc ma ii ii fofal in in o natahliahmants are to be erected during thc present season. , . , ..... . a il I.. m. . J t hirty-two Hundred aumaua, little, in fcJknart, accoruing i www just takcu. A four year old boy named Poyle, Pell into a tau vat at Richmond, i d was drowned. little boy named Rchell, in Richmond, ate rat poison, and died. David Kollar. of St. Joseph county, badly injured by a falling tree. Shook and Uarrott are organizing a nev theatrical company in BvansvUI.

; A. fatal accident occurrid in Lacoaia A;; Siturdoy, 18th int.. the ptrticuUra of arhich are as follows : Samuel Johnson, a . ., , . . . , . DlaCÄSiiuth t.i that town, while shoeing a

vcry Ur& horse, was knocked down by j forever give up the intoxicating cup, knowio8 th t injures health, shortens life, and at the last It biteth like a serpent 4 Btj an aJ(jer-X ,4. CW merci'i. hnef'a daughter along with her, as botany woa't do to bet on. The official board of the Methodist I ehurch in Vincennes have launched three Warsaw: Streets and alleys being the hand with a cartridge pistol. ...No paper from th3 Union office last week .... ' 1 ... . I a alaaw ma til I ,1 a- HT 1 T "f " m V FVf T county, exploded oa Friday, 17. No one iUrt 1 ALPARAI80: Democrats held corpor - ation convention on 27th....Afpo7tcaM .devil" has a sbotgua f r sale.. ..Gil. terce, of the Republican has his "eye on lebaum pipe stolen by the Philistines, a . . . m in which he savs : "It's nobodv's busines who I married. j My wile suits me exactly, and so long as we Keen out. ot me ponce and uivorcei I a a al 1 1courts, 1 am at a 'fss to know what right ! newspaper men hare to enquire mto our lamiiy auairs. no connection exists between Mr. Wade and myself I have known Mr. I ado long and well, and , , . nikA thai nhhat ntul ! s' -A as One Ol tue SDiestanU CCS. men in tl;c nation, but I have no influence : with him, and I hope ibis statement will be sufficient answer to those disinterested eentlemen who have been boring me to , 1C " t ' , .1 j oxen myseii (in a certain event, iu men hi.hail' wrh -mv father-in-law ' office of United States senator. Milwaukee ha3a demoeratie i.ncr in I A the Scandinavian language, culled the Fi tI maj Tbe South Carolina convention which framed the constitution that has ; just been adopted or rejected in that ?tate eon listed of seventy-three negroes ana lib ty-three white men. . . Tr Rumor says that Mrs. H. B. Stowe has seen cause, from nersonal cl.crvation Ufthe southern necroes. to modi! v her opini0n as to the inteligenee, honesty, aud j uobinty ol that race. A democratic club has been organised in Conneaut, Astabub Coooty, Ohio. For years past a democrat has been a very rare sight in that locality. But the world move.-. The democrat, at thc recent election in Fort Se.ut, Kansas, elected their mayor, city ticket, and a large majority of the ward officers. We shall have to put Kan . ; a.s in the democratic column. The New fork Tribune, since the eleeiiotis have cone so strongly against ita party, has become more vituperative than ever. To disagree with it in anything is be ealled a liar. If denuneiation were arjgumeut, the Tribune would be irresistible Thc war department drew from the treasury department, according to the secretaryol the treasury .upwards of $13, I Ü KI .a a . . -,rx ist among tne poor ot itoehester, . X. I . . 1 till. I 1 a I ; ii tnev were only owes, tne rauicaia wouia ini tmal f lcuJj t,cmill K0TWMlwl expense. llcr? is work for Con. Meade: A tey, Begro WM BDot dead by one of ihe tineh with which the loyal leagues in Georgia son,. und their sceret eooelavea. The negro's dien e was attempting tö as, tn6 '.a xvi,iK.ut (uc Um eouutersign. Senator Harlan, of Iowa, who votes OB every occasion iu favor of forcing ue i J D ; M,nr;1e upun n,c people of the south, receutlv said : "I know it is daagerous to clothe igaoraat men With political pow er, and the eolorcd men recently in slavery BBVS uot hau an opportunity lo outaiu ia a a . - 1 . I L I I. . - ' uook. . : . . AuurSTA. April 2. ISf.S.rnomcial aeeoaats of ninety counties give Bullock, radical. ',-6S majority. There are fortytwo counties still to be hoard from, which will probably leSnCB BuDock'a imijority, and otill I ave-" ihe re.-ult cf tho election doubtfal.

A New Albanv ladv. win o irj!;ni- the conviMition. thev wor.t over to the cinne tne bct icacliir.e for ... it .

j j - j ' v j , - pv... wav . t as it enforces sins' in the woods, mistook r,oi?oa for Marvland institute and held their conven- t,mP!.e,aBd nt lil 1 ccmiut H cjmaieols itself te

nrised to see ; maple leave?, and is swelled up cousidera-1 tion in that place. In passing out of the ' . !"-4'".1 this 1 ii- 1 i .1 . i i r .' "ore aurauie tliao the ShutUe-St:tca

ayers quar-' 1,1 ,n conse(ue:ic3. weai nine sne goes cob? tun, ouuer accoaicu it. ., tt vlasticny I atakell

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cleaned.... 1,110 persons in the Metbo- disoDccienco, tuai disooeaieece consisting .- - i

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I dist church, Sunday eveoiog, week ago repc.nng a re,.ei at.aci. wmmoui criers, are eaalittea arbtah do act all Uj aig at enee t . -a, Vi , and before the great General Prent las was I "y otoer machine. Letter fron Prof. Ha

, ....A.JT. uosgrove snoi nimsoii .nreugn Dnt of hi. bed in tha mornimr. of WilHston Seminary.

ia J t. a. I "C" v ia lucou.oiauuj on accuunt 01 A twelve hour prater meeting w-.o Send lor deacriptire cretdara and see ear tens.

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, . . tue taking, oy the same set 01 uncrcum-; recent. v i.li. I in L-.wUuu ro. . . o. waa a vo.. rupuwri, 1 unions Chicago & I . .. J I ' ,J4 St Uattford, Ct. a; v,.B n .. cised individuals, of a favorite rooster A Savannah loyalist, named Richard . j . 9 , .. , Ihe Ueputdtcan thinks :i a man wishes to Allman, is in trout :c. He seduce 1 the ' RriOC!iCtla ri'A from neuron lo .. .:. . I - - - -

n .. . . lead a purer lire than that of tbe "chris- m iwapactaoHi utcrcaaui m inw wy, a ;k , . On hta homeward . . . f, . . ... prevailed upon her to get her aged husband hu A. 0. ISOllOD,

B. P. B. and chandler, of the teaate, were walkiog up theavctiw the other day, when Butler broke out: u Well. Chan- , , . ,i . I d'er, you hare heard mo called a r::.-cal

often enough, but did you ever hear nie jjuj;0,. v ; Davi(, , L. . . ! Preloect oted fifty-seven times for Jeff.) the deseoeratio e-.n-lonte for A gentleman now in Washtns toa gives this further incident. When the Breckinridge faction withdrew from away from 'his crowd of abolitionisü, and I come ov r among Reotlcmen?" We see the name of General Prent! I mentioned in connection with the gover- . General Gorman from hi command for The Rev. Mr. Finney has commenced a series or articles 10 tLe imtcpndtnt, tn ... i series cf articles 10 the LtdcpendtHt, which he proposes to annihilate free ma S JrcJri" "f80" " V ' expelled 7) and is the man who was chiefly instrumental in dividing the Presbyter.an enurcn many years since, tlis torm 1 er clerical friends regard him " fishv " 1 a a - as well as Finney. W J 1 ! Opium, in the great factory at Patna. is done op in cakes reaexbliug a cannon pay well for either attention . 1 . c 1 j ttittuaj VMW" w mL. 1..1.. i a i i . i. ...!.. i . - u? ""lcr BaB BUU iBU UÄA Beu , ud3 ice ia his escape. UUDLIN. Api I 1 The Prince of Wales embarked for Enirbud to-niirht. Before saili.ie. he irave dinner on the roval vacht. There wer. about 40 raaata nresant The utmosl isooaa gutwea pivaoaa. i oo hidiusi I ffo04j feclins and enthusiaam Drevailed n T ' mmmikwwmmmmmmkmwmmmkmmmmkw H I It. i A JN JuJ W rxTo"?v- G-oocis. D. P. COFlPaELL, At No, 10, Michigan1 Street, Has opened an emire now stack of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC "O T 11 f U iV i UUlI KJa All goods bought at the DECLINE IN PRICES. A full took of aTZjLJ-TIiTSIj'o, MUSLIISTS, DRI3.3S GOODS, Etc. CJlVK MF A CALL, AND EXAMINE BTl SIOCK. r P. COÄRELL.

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Read the following: LTlTPaTHl IHTOR'8 DFIHIOM. I caasidcr the Crovn I sate Sc-i Z- 7 . '? '.'.V'r 3 ' : " T ii.in: Aiit I! v .! v I..,. i. ,..,,: ..i j-.u r. icq'jaiai ariih tha " ...VJ 1IIH If.1 tcnteU ftnii! Machine : ITS f Ttttlr'y Mf-A-fo. before the riissiisfoniif ;" ''':!' -. tha facility Mir:, u vfi Mima O .-v r. 1 . . ff u , , -t f!f ,-irr . B , lJn f 3; ( ' ITarraatCral Hsr Itec TcdBm KAUm i 1 u ,1 j on hSd ' sssehsse eil, eJsajei J. PAUL, Agent, Sign of (o H!fj BOOT, ?lyuiou:h, La. x V . - . : . C. IVtru s. E' t - hand. U em .. co general ageaaiaad offar pstra iiiducemenit la age 1. is dea:itt2 i-!th ua Pindiiau -. di.. 1 ' tctry, oflr ais Pf. wo! iKrn i ' prab e wf 3iar4u.! Cmcrir. I Offl - ad r. - J r.v. w--t a'l- V'f Mictiifaa s:., I' bhcka uarUi oi'tae Pfcrkertlc a., P.'jxaib udiauA. H-Zj. v ' . , . . v.. .-.a .- w .' . . . . i-7 . Ä. . kit ley & Reynolds, n: ' : .V "' ' ' ; Optfciaaaj Ho tonn ... . I -f-i r.asta 1 n i m .- t - ... ... "... ' ' ' -lU'UÜo-to dkinaia , . fe . ! ii : . ' . . ua : ? as :ra . . , c s:a., OPPH lla Sat B. Tctb eztxactcd aridioat pata. Kir moat h, Inj Marcli lö. Got. Dr. Wm. Canifl Vol Ko!er, Kroanimw icaaeos er ran aaaaert mt ) ! tiff:-. !! pf ifrffsioaal - n to t: efrlaaai of ? av I oath nn.l . I- icil . a ;. ': ). ;-.:. at M;-. !ov. ' rev".- R rim r;. ;... '. :n coBtb PJyiaaBtB. iliq;:rr at 1 ISrov.ii Bro 'i ';r-.- . i?-Ir Attarnjye I . IfltitfnstS Sttonaay r aw, n?;,i .t-. t hta of :b baa nmo ed aV oaa j Bm :.' oTallralaaa irt. aa the block nexl ::-r:h I . Parker fi ..-a aa ij a wtB he plecaed ta RMMe barbae; h? Soeat to tnand wl!i bin. Collection ntj.d a d :uonf prowaptl r.-n-.r d. Ktfticabu aUvattoa gi?ro o thaattlcanat of est itf tad caaidlaaaaapa. t-n. A. ( . FaproB, Atlornry nail Katar jr, Wr , . xA rill ttenS to all profMalaaal boatplaced In Iii- hands, prompt tj aud ur rullj P.riratteatfoa ejTrabaeawidaaaoafaaaadUM M-t!i. moat ofdecedcnt'a Mat rsn bouuta and 1 . k j j.y t !'Vc.V!.t d Ht'.d dtr-atikd Knia;. r- procured al i'- aI aaaable rate. Dwda, nirt.;;i and other written iaj .truni'-u; n-at atui .tii-kl dnwi h;i ;anl . n.m:i tl -n.'ia-. tu.-a. 1' i!.,ctioii it. ail- and pnmitlr rt m oM. llflli-e over H. I. ! Plvuioatl'. I ud . f. la Ime, Atlaarncy t- LmW and f.:.- fSjaiff A ', BI nraeHce in I.i!:on. SaHfej I. iPertc an I Roar Innko. m well s Mtnl.tll. ooniitWa CoBectloaa pt onuptty and HB lentla Rtn-a1d to. Caro fill tSentkM to ptaaata baidnww. Iitat'raur nfR .- on t i v and prop ' :.s e anat ronnanJca in t!i" LTnitd State? Hp . A at. ; - d ort a- ! :.-a : bim of Jdirr. M ehn : loan ai t hnua, for h.:mt. ar1-.-.!"- f !: -i i'.lt. l.vir ; I trvrek. Fl-ld . -... s.iaw. Rataoar A V, Cfncii tl Ba Ltr, SS haaa dCa., W. TJ. 8. St'. I utrnl Ollrcinr routimca to fiv.' aaaaipl i Nut ton to o ?Vctteg CUIma. BakairefiEcciu glrcn warnreaalrtd. Tenna ri. '.T.O.' B-SB. Mic '100U9. .!. Forcr. ror-l-.ant Tailor. Fluffy, tr .' 'i;.' o,v;; ' n ?7 ,-.(Mvr aw IHvidMS I Co.' tow. All k indaaf work ia ear M hp l:i.' mi i a hoc i tot rtjrl hi t contttr aid Inferior to nong In the norik-aroot. Pnnacnlax awna Hon glTPB to Cartom (W.Im Ptyaseataalal-tl M if " fAlUBJ forci. A. T. Uolt'.i iBtrta SaaSaaaauaSnN BJaiBaa. Iten a ototr. Saarinf . Hair Oatrtne. hanti Anne la the beat tri . Partteular attention :mi tn DjjPlnc Hair and Vhka-.-. Tl.o l:ilto-t t-r:. e ;..i.a lor laili tiair. r. at A C. IIOLTZEN DORFF. J. T. Van Vtiikntburh, H aawaaale I icu. kioio. T 'fr," pmre tAajnnra fr ... ia ail narpoara eaaaa :mu.ii aiyatefr,na door aurmefUw Braaok Bank. Ma IS. is..:,. j v v N-i KF.Sr.l kaH. Wn-ciiu, ( arrtiira, etc. C. RealaacBI i Bro n. raaaafacl raw nf warona, Carriafaa, etc BladcwalUiiu:', (.!.tttnj aadnraiaiug tloju- .y trd 'r. hilf auf (;omany, ia naaaaSSa, lud. Th PlrmnnUi Br.eu i Kntikiii '.. tar.CCtaora to tho ! ItrwuttÜi Kinn. Ii I' ink ! dif M O' l Indiana.) oiin i.- .... . i ....... . . ...... ;,i 1 : . . . s . pi..miiror i"Mh k i u T. i-llKSSNKK. Pr..Utet 13-9 T. 1'l sSM.K. jr raahler. An Ounce of Preveiilive at WeimaaasandofawrU. Fever a- 1 anc ran BeBSCWaeai mall c imtte- a.id in ill coas'ituUnataBf the aaanta&S ase ef sWlatetft SBSauaeh r.ttrr, and s4tttaaes the ory worft re hra h iea ci tod hv mew ilsseb) use. Person livaas; 1U limtail1'" tlf l im rtnuiM I 1 t J J W liQ Ikaaa . Fcnr sal 5y Herr a iiO .

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