Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 June 1868 — Page 1

NUMBER 42. ; a it K

PLYMOUTH. INDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1868.

flCMfirJMTirlTMäai raMtfnrflfll section wl'lpre'cut its candidate they do 'of his own. which micht interfere with moment in all Europe, who, notwithstaiid- THE CHICAGO PLATFORM. j men and soldiers who imperiled their lives the MagaatUe ; I do RtncerefV hope VOU 1 'j ' " : not nropo:. and will not come to the con- their plans ; Wilson sometimes had pen- log his disreputable culling, is a nobleman. ! j in the service of their country. Wc , will come to see me MM, far I iah I

..i---Mit ' -.itli riii' vrnt'.nt, tr, .kI iinr.n lis nomination aa crous imouises wmcn maae min iTruii .auuiciaici ivuc vl ui.m ...... 1.1- iu ua) sirs. 1,1 iza orl 31 f. aar :ian- i snoum return mein, as wen aa me wives o .-..u.v- ....... .

ii all ... lur : vMüeuc). the only u'tiuatum, but corüe to compare iFeetoa has not been in the Washington ; France. Wc bae nothing against him atj ton Sayn oi U. 1 . . I e :..., .1 mi nMMt fnv ihn Aerv best rainn tlvil he- !

Views, and ogree upon a candidate wno nog wr whn uwo, ""o"" " " 1 1 . .,. .

'! l n hui .'. - made the;r best for tx3 emergency to ' to all the iutnre programme, but C-dfax, ; has only just com.leted hia term of im- j Mrs. E. Cady lundn tM.i and vice prcsi- Mctioes of the republic. There is the ! always so supple in the past, could bo j pri.sonmeut ; but le is such a wonderful: Repobttion, is a 1 lar. tlu ; : c ire o j watching with e.,'t of feeling and a determination to put ! trusted with Grant to carry out their ! actors, disguise aid his are so numerous, j and has an jod movement! aud ru- tvc ,esi loot forwaid animated by the one ! usurpations in the future. and so true to natire, that even the erg i what she thinks,

Mrs. E. Cady Stanton, editress of The

bold and vigorous writ

e pendent way of saying ,

movements aud ru- tVp i,p ,,,., flirwll .1 animated bv the one usurpations in the future. land to trne to nattre. that araa the argns I what she tbinks, regardless ol the cons

n rs uf the deaiocrac which ia the least desire to arrest the headlon" career of the j Wo do not think we mistake public sen-; eyes of the most virilant agents of the po-! queocrs. In the following fine transl

tnrow any ugnt upon wo prooanie result olationiahi aov in iowar at Washing-1 timent whan wa aar, tba people are tired hce are deceiveu. Indeed, it was only by tion, into piam nagusn, ei tue rauica

Ol Ii 1 aaaaiaatlBg conrention of that par- . I an(i weary of the radical rule of Stevens, ! the slightest chano I recogoized him, and i platform promulgated at Uhicago :

BoatwelL Butler & C. They want peace, then I owe it entiriiy that strong bottle of '1. Let. ns congratulate OBrselves on our

a return to civil government; they desire Ujrgundy he help) you to drink at Ly- Successful reconstruction policy; which.

p k aa - a

and children of our krallant dead, ai the Please eome up lierc Saturday uigitt :t m

wards of the nation. While the bondhoU- before, for I shall look for you OOtil I f"0

er. who rolls in his -ilded carriac.clo'he t you. I am stating b Myself. Bojo et, ia fine linen, demands interest sii iu irold. mu-t come, for I hare a he tp tu 111 1 i

ying ; do not the boys :n blue. maimeJ, halt and when I see Jrou. You asaat take aara af Bonse- j blind, beggari in our street, appeal as yourself for im, and don't let any Other girl ansla-1 ünd!v that their bounties and rcusions be ' steal you. fur I want yon atyaelC i tii.nt

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iv. l ne raiiur? "i toe raaicris in tneir . parti ueasare f impeachuiCLt. and the I

rrolotionarj ittttade which the leaders

TUE EAST.

The same spirit is manifested through-

ot that party have assumed t)r the last . , . . . . . . , u - - ---j j . , , ti, find when thev reach this city, that only year, has caused a deeper intcr2st than , tj r.i r . . . . l ooe desire actuates tne democracy ot the isuai to I taken m the approachmg con- . . , . . ' .

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out the east. The western delegation will ' -luie icgis anou uy Buogrea iur iuw was j aara so i , m ci mn utcu, ... aunugn maintaineu oj a ie unary uc-m r

mtrv. t,e tunes out ot tei, tue e'everesc reuow jsni that degrades one-hall the ieople and

yention.

app

There is a s!roug feeling among

est of the material welfare of the cou

Labor i.i oppressed by taxes and exactions in crime that I havehad to do with lose i loads all with lazes, is tterertheiess Ucces

eastern states and that is to nominate a J c -7cry kind, statesmanship in congress their wits when tiny take a glass too j Sary iu our present emergency. Although 1 ourselves on the immense flow of immigrat 1 . 1 ' .ii 1 . 1 1 n nrid tha rriivrrnnient lias f'ivon nlace to ' rmirdi " I n t m lu (a cunr.r.c a i'. Mif .mt I t um In rnr tkiwM nrl wo VAnld r.i.

Every art known to despotic I On saying this, he then turned on his I that a arise legislation couM eaailriiBind the people ot the earth that thu is

imid in the Mine currency f Do Bot cnriyau might gtre me that ataeh, b r you sick and starving soldiers, their starving j know 1 love ye i loo good for to let any wives and children, need bread as well aa , one Steal 3 aa fraau me, so yua mtft lat t.j honor ': Now is the time to remember all ; net you soon, if yen laaja. 1 aham't liga (Ias-cs, for wc Jiall need their rotes in no aama to this, for yon kn-.w sla yoa the com in" election. Jon laatSatntday evening, snu was talking

-v. :m v Mui.. ii ana inc government, nas given piace 10 mucn.

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n Iiikiüp: ii. on ,-.r inn . .uii."i i'r

"11. We must not forgot to congratulate . with concerning a room.

time.

?rj-fc ior tii.S

I am TOOrj till dca:!i

sections. Who will be the candidate for J espionage

. , . csev;i.i"iJ3. qng win oc uiu viuuiuiii. i ui . . t- - t. I ' - not in any sense po.lticiaus, Dut roie lor . - . . ä .tt : I power is used to degrade and Oppress the heel, aud most unccicuoniously left the 1 tum into amm and nrosnarita. is onnosed tha asvlum of tlie onnrcaSvd from ail na-

, ,, . : ri 1 j..:ut;uc 13 um now 1 lie a.i üujui uiu: r . ...' r r r - 1 r 1 . ne rar v. wtio-e su-'ciss wn . m Ir.oir 1 1 . J ... . n 1 r t nnr. , . ran nn irr.iwnftnii. .... I : . ,3 . , .

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The latter n&asses of the people ; even an hrraaponsi- ( room.

( Nu eigaalaaw.)

to the genius of our institutions, yet it isi tioas, and tha republican party is the Tha New York Times ia not altoet3i

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: ? . ' TT. . -r ' are lost now more interested in knowing Pw commiuee, prruzan in us cnaimyr, j was ncwi.uercu. luuaw nor wnai 10 not our province to establish principles ptoses to ieaa tnem mrougn toe wuoer- d , ;. M platf .

. ... j. ... ...w..fVv I who he ceraocrp.'-s will Dominate than they ' coiuposcu ui inc vuuen uuu jugua, i mins. luigui. um mo 01 iuibimvu i ior national saieiy, out to Driage over j oess oi ignorance ana povenj 10 me proni-

go-o , leanitg tnc lauueace 01 ius ti-

treme men

Tne 1 o:uinai

nvr ill .lionld thev aneeaAd. V "

" (rrr.nt. Nn rpr-;."!i nt nrespnt

atioaa nays created no cntnusi-1 ... . , 1 f , ' . . rar.ers. letters and telegraphs, aud nry into . nnra I considered the ratter, the mere I

i n . . . .i w i ! i urJ .:i .; LH.WJ5"-1 Ui uiiiu. Jiot i3 iiici c an v i i r t . .-. :

anas bot reroiveu a respons. ironsowpaw u QUmLer of politicians who wiU tlieir secret and private affairs, without ; believed I had arrived at the right cou

i o i i i f .i ' agree aj to who is the mau to pioral 3iek and tired oi tlie uncertain 1

r mi ;.on Ol tne aUu.rs ot tbe country nn- Mvu. ,UiWV' without rmht. and all done in the name of nicknoekot I Pranaatsrous I On the con-

der the rule of the radicals, the great mate New York very naturally feels a pride in I republican liberty. Yet to these measures trary, he had plenty of money at command, of the people are bow Lok.og to the do- Horatio Sayaaour, and there is no question l bolh Grant and Qolfax give thair approval; I and throughout thajowaoy paid hia share mocracv for the adoption of a policy that but that h;s nomination will arouse more I aT iU-mh iMMkMiU inAnic Lr .uum. ... vi 1. c rt,-or,.

p1" j i u iiuiu i vi Vff awm 1 1 u i in votuiu ii wn v v I j pub- other high-spirited geoMeman would have

ctbt's will nominate than they 1 i"jr . , , , , ,ir. .'i.m. n uu. v ..nn. .vu "conducting their own canvass for ; tevens and Boutwell drag the free people j identity ? some persou so much resemNo person at present can tell who ! ot tn9 country before them, seize their jble each other. The Bare I tlr ught, the

present difficulties with a transient policy

bed land of specie payments, high tariffs, i Qen jOC hj n delegate tc iheVirginii

v i

national banks, and niaobood BUHrage. : . ;&c,,;.ul convention.

i... Oeing tue party u ireeuom,

er the rule of the radicals, the great mass . cw 1 ork very naturally feels a pride in j republican liberty. Yet to tiiese measures trary, he had plenty o f the people are bOW kokiag to the do-! H oratio Sayaaour, and there is no question bolh Grant and :,ivc their approval; : aod throughout the jo loeraey for the adoption ol a policy tint but that his nomination will arouse more one of these verv star chau.Ler inouis- r.f whatever was had i

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win uring 10 um o uv9 u. uie couui . j euiuusuwia, aim üwuksu inoie zeai ju me j jtors is the very man who appears in pu atabittty and prosperity like that witnessed democratic party in this state, than in any jjc wiljj (jrnt as Iiis pokesiiKin. in tbe past. It may ba safely said that j other candidate that eoaM bo mentioned. j:s not t0 yG oncered at (hat the

dont

I VH in imiMI!) I nni to nionn.

fhe public has reached tha state which The Tammany party in this city am osten-' r nninations excite no euthas'iasm any- fidanco in the honorabe character of my characterized il m 1852, when tbe two UiWy for hia, and thus announce them-inhere Q thc country. The face of the ! friend. I entered the b eakfasi room, aud

that will secure party success.

2. Although it is Bald ti be the dutv of

eonrc:-s to secure a republican form of! extend our svmnathv to ail onnressed reo- V. !. Dyekman curried a bo! ft in b;

due process of law, place them under ar- J elusion, What, so perfect a gentleman as I government in every state of the union, j pie, black and white, struggling for their 1 längs for twenty-two year, rest without warrant, aud imprison them that, to be a eommot piferer ! a eommoa I vet we do not believe in negro suffrage as 1 rights, except women. Any amelioration . tJ .

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a principle at the north, bee our state I ia their condition would involve such lun- j . ., . t1 , . ... i .ii . ' li'Mnu uv-iin.'s iii l aiKU'i il j.I on oii'iconstitutions, and our late elections. e damental changey in the lunction ol socie . know there is a seeming contradiction in ' tv, would necessarily be so new and ravo- y aReraooas during thc rammer.

withholding the ballot from intelligent I lutionary, that we are not prepared toexblack men of the north, who fuusht brave-' tertaiu any nrooositioos fur their emsaci-

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while we give it to every ignorant plants-j

paries nominated caodidatei upon plot- selves. The uncertainty, however, of his ticket is well enough, but the endorsement

lorms very similar in raiereoee to tne'"OPi-: anowing ins name to ue useu, has caused js v,av '',e s.,me S(J 0f men who opposed promi qaaation, which was iupposed to the Tammany leaders to Look around for tnfl ralaomioation of Lincoln, and orgaaiaettleiaally the question that had been some other candidate. For two months ' zcd thc Cleveland convention and Pre-

agnating the eoumry, out in their vote; pasiiaej naveieaneu toward wr. lieu- mont movement of 1804. now control tbe

laughingly said, in the off-hand manner

Sennt'-r Bumai r will file an aUlaarahl oninioa in support of tho coavictioa of

i Andrew John sou.

tion hand in the south, but as wa nee I the black vote of the south, which is a

very large one. while in the north it is a

GREAT ÜÜQRM. I0WS.

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P" J' . V . ' v . m uicir radical party : even Judge Ubase ta Uia- lice who has told me tiat you ai

Bitn'iiL reason t, . . .foe renee, nexr to aeymoirr. I heir in- uustcd with such leadership, as are the thv greatest cscrocs of the day? mhuuce ,.t tha .riniz,:- a the flaenea and therr Ulk baa bona in thai di- maaaes of lha people, who are patiently I the muat accomplish.-d chevaliers aviminisiraUoQ fl ! lio.rect.oo, wuo erery thing looking as tbougb awit;lur the mcotuig of tbe democratic na- uic at this moment in lurope.''

. ; ,: 4" "fame- ; tj0nai convention at Xew York on the 4th Monsieur ! have y.n seen ai

in i in ijvrir:in..' . - uioa .00 :. .- 1 . 01 mis sctiun wuniu in row meir iu-

ol a mau who disbeliever what he is about j nK.re trjH0? t0 perpetuate our republic in j "

dynasty, a wise statesmanship can easily ' reconcile these seeming contradictions.

"3. The national honor requires the

to say,

M Do ycu know, mons'eur, that I have

iust had a visit from M agent of thc po-j

e one ot

one of

d'iudus-

The si'cT'ce of the Chicago platform I on tno tariff auction is breeding discord,

Yankee School NmlttM an 4 her ; iikil thc meaningly plk fcbout lHa i 'aj' ,fc Destr .4i-!tii3s-, w 1 lie '-J'-f-

From Ibe Macon (Ga.) Jou.ua1. May?0.

The gr ind iurv of litbl

payment of the public debt, but as it can ; veatcrd;v called upon to investigate a rieh I a a as iw J

never be done while wc .continue to ps? i ease, tbe facts of which we propose to boudhilders 0 per eent. iu gold, and legis-1 give in detail. late the enormous profits we inn d) into Several months Bgo a vbtte woman by the national bank-, amounting iu 65 years the name of Amanda Fa wler, thoroughly to $2,500,000, we must in some way shirk ' imbued iritb love !or the 11 poor dowothc responsibility of our own policy. Bee-trodden African." eame here from the

ing that our financial policy leads inevita-l north aud entered upou duty as a teachei i I...: . l i ... .1 . . . -. .

The Ju l i diroree ease has been de eided ia ravor of Mr. Jndd, and be ia It

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- SeiHal-or Kos, of IvaiisAf

in era ry. at 1 oua.

KatZI.9, ' MM Mt a r

diera on Tuesday nighl oi last reek.

- o Xew V. rL eity Peaisatat elmba were ho med ia bo.S the Fifth aod ?;iih i .ae

wards i ist -uouaav evc

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: TttT J L ' " vF ' i v,ce President will be nominated Max- to warrant such a sumosition ? " he anin the hanj.s -A the Men aronna !.im, cives the impeachment question at Washington i i u- r -.i u .1 , , , . . r , MHiopwB, U.y bttzctie. swered, drawina hinssel up with nil that

i-iv '.v'ii-r.inv .i i im a aa mi UiUU i'iuui i'.ll Vi i ai rj UtuiULI 'tl v POI i I PJ liVI S ,-nr, A . I ai a I a a a a i--v I ' 1 aasss-- -a - W s - asjaa-- nwi urii'iMiiti nl i- ,o . 1 1 i ra rv t i.t ! . a ....1. 1 ...I. At -

thaawUllaadtosocccssintheanproaehing in that section, when asked confidentially , iv,,.,,,,,. , "."f , . f 'V' B, 10 ymuuun nou repnuwiiuuwo .a. ol eoioiea cmidreo. 0

v vv j- ....... . -""sei nit uui ui ji 'ju uic j "hl b i. , in tue cour.-e oi ii nie s o- mot .vr. :iur -, --- i - ,

sus-! by showing that greenbacks for bondhotd-l Edmuuds. a negro, who acted as porter si kro an hour every evening I - um I il

era is the straight road in that direction, the oroecrv of Grier & Luke and fell in recreation, aatlaotlora ive oi

he Thounh we wiil say aa little as possible on ! Iava with him Thev enrnod on a con bling. a- h; s-1 i in bets more than Bj 1 al

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r--a-t- uftiftw,uwai. i nan taken my place u tne express fejt himself injured Iv n uujust

ui ti'iiv i;au t r .-I ii!iB i.r i i". ; p-:i, i n.- v.. u-.hik ... -i -..;.. .... i ..;.. ... if :n . .

t - I J ii '- u . Ii II k l i .U II 4 1 Kill A .1 I IJ I O t I U'J ' t , i ... . f .. i . , . . . ' ! . t . 3 . 1 i . i- , ' H . . UI LI Ulli

swoprvawwi ija-r ui ine panj nur. ne craawr neaamu, ot Mfiaaa. m route 10 Algeria aud Morocco. There Nothing" 1 Mfclaimed ' "on lft ja an Aft v A ".ft t I t l ! , J , , i t ml' . . Ii! Ii -

v v. II e-i . hiv. w. w.ug . j tra- contrary, in all my travels I never mat a this point, lest the irreat west should per- poodence ofamost affectionate kind, as I mo. " M;;A,r Lsrnt deaii en och has a large numUr of so weU, nee ewe that LeiTe that thU is a Wall atreet ilatform. will be. .cen by the specimen lettera pub- T, , , n t . m , ut,tr J 7 , w'üest supporters ia tbe east, and they are ! He third or fourth station, nja ssj aonainfe and ill I regret ia that 1 1 4. We tee that the workingmen are fehed below L I'ne-apn., d,-.m are fy

. ciaimiDs: me unue-t supers oi renn.xyiva- ' ' r" aio nos kick me isnow uown stairs. waking up to the fact that tne policy ol Things might have thus gone on indif , ' v , . . ' ; , niain the convention for bim. His el lims 10 thti P10 r a paasengcraa remarkable Don't be tee hasty, monsieur. Ap-! McCulloch and Jay Cooke la national an, ferently aad resulted U a union between ! .T.i tunJZ? " - i .1 ...wu Fr the ueatnesf ol his eo moment as Ibe ..lib, i.v.r . i.,,i I-,- ! ...i ,i. rn :..i . , , , . , .. ed by the amiable uutier.

i ,. . ; . . , . - t n' "-' - . r - ..-- .......... , .. . , ..... ituu, uu uhu uiu uiaci i.i ii uia i ii ij( w inem. 1 1 Amanaa nau not oeen gm iv o a , , an 1 are backed by those military officer- periectiy gantiemaoiy atyia ot iits general avftirj word thc igent told you i. true. 1 the laboring classes, hence thc necessity little piece of moral insanity. Oii Wed,.-- -Soimbodr bavinff atated lhat Gnnt ;Wohare ia this recent trial adhered tn Wmce. Lvory.l.tng ab m b.a.Ln, Mrr ?r, h la,t all that I of a reference at least in our platform to 1 lit Messrs. Grier & like received an haa oowiil of Jtia owbT, Prantiec thlaka be - ihieerm. "?ideat Jvnnson. They ehtim nUo , .j v'.V .'e "KMhad, and afterwards what relations and 'equalise and reduce taxation.' As the order parnorting to have been signed by had better make one aa aooa as poosibb. , bebt If. t! -it tbe entire iafluoco tf tfce teu InoMa-i, who hud plcntt ol monc) v.t iYwu,U eoakj unare. 1 have been mnellcd maaaea im easilv athaadlad bv atwdi hi?h. I.k- UJ. ..rTt;;., ft.ii ' ,t:.;-i j-a

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: fidr;c of tf pul -and placd lbs ti ?ket u:

will hv c r lial! approve ofthl

of the .Taf "': Q is the u.i .'.i a

lUSt to W i.. Ii he appr n ai ;' that ha.- jtven '1 1 ve daaaoarawi di ittf. I' il .r t? i her i causdi i t; c eamiid tie si ly im. " raily th the aesion of : lhat tl' Lot wl.o ' '. ha grout ana whe arc opp - j ir e of the rr tr ing to m.'ti tb lrom a'i the pre: ftcva?e ." ' 4' i; l , :;, i e t ,. i i i , t ii Lfm o' ai'opti n jf a r I psfti u. id t:-l ft The Bujrii . " la fav'ur : i idaat, . ;! a M a nam i i A raevui v . BM : ! io tb lft the Ifrt its . sirong m in I r I in th a eortl -time I I - a o I w committee policy ol ticket, 'i hoi a-; it h..-. jpriu . -inand t!e n laaaards, iron g c . i i pat aal tun- ail ilidaU b ho v, all the :.- Io; i!i Obi i 1 ....

iv,. w i,;:- f..,, .i it. hmm iik e.immano, ana was aceustuiued to (to

. . - - - r i . :e which hi on eon irul. Will ba thrown 1

soeivty

il UI'J r. Its

.!:iua-

Up o the preieni time, as tit

n trouoie o o... rs o! I!

. .'.. 0 ;ii i I S ftllppOl " i of ;.!! sect' -. s tha revolutionai ; Jae liri: faction auw ant y ai Wu-l.ing'jn. iicati ms the d-?m-iti . icmbis on ; he msti. u es cateulat d

r.i . titma. an

. . .t w : 1 1 mjel A all .c; uns.

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a to tnejff .lC jast ,,,. , r fiV0 years to live by j sounding phraaea as 'n my wits. Still during all flint time. I the 'great principles la 5 e invcr- never forgot th t: I was a gentleman. .My mortal declaration,' it

national honor,' ud der was sent bv a servant who had been

laid down in the im l in the emnlovmect. and reo u es ted the

r i

is better to giro sanding of a ham, a jar of brandy euch

By a two-thirds tote the seamta cnu oxricl bbv 1 1 its members. V. aal a btess-

thai thc Bame influ- W"00 ofwy fallow travelers hid coiwisteu Iquarriaa, whn I juit luoney anj those j them these irlitterina generalities than na some eoffe and sow and several oth- injt it would tm if that two-thirds would

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to Oe ir io secure hi 1 ,,,,,,v- ' . uiat prey upou inv ivcaMies-es oi lueir ici- promises ot any specihc redress ol

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nrnM.ii'vi nt nut- rir.ri ti .- ran mo a nt I i..i . ! r l .... .1 I int en tn w i: :iln I A'.ri HSr'I.

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eutn naneocs , V T i , , w creature i, youi i nncea oi tne sia:c ana ; wrongs that we could never lnllll without 1 1' worth. Thc clerk give the note

in the es land suh. The Äi I had oozed in the copier ol thc j church, your rieh financ ers, bankers, and I splitting owr party. I cursor v glance and aot suspiciouiag any-1 Gen. WeClellsa having deemed tion tin ushonl the s-4 b almosi a. triage, quietly Rmobing my c r. -.lock jobbers ; but never yet have I taken j 1 .5. uhe national debt is too big a prob- hin' stmt the rood's as requested " " : PWe reception at New York, thc CO ' i vor ui tbe noiainulioa Of u Ah. monsieuf, eaebiimcd "-r :l cent from poorgentletn-m. My scouts ieln ,jr us t0 solve. We dare not repudi-i But, when be eame te Tcopy the order nion c',,l,Hii ordered a compliment; ' h if a miiitarj officer is to bo j voyager, what a splendid cigar lhat m I k the hotel 4ea princes, where you wore ate and we cannot pay. So do not let us ; iuto his blotter, it occurred "to him that tettar to be endorsed and presented it .; 111 iil.it h Therm la tnnli ! VOtt UVC SmofcinS . I KOCW it tO UC a Ha- tiavinii nut n. m fslt. tMnl ImitM VJ. .Lui !l I... i .. M tikl .l:. . . ix I him.

a

on-

Umenruiy

to

ire is much v'--'1 art SVAiJ

.1 fi

... . in far or of MeClcUaa in this sec- i s",ft. by the aroma, tho moment 1 entered ntoflate, lha ;a generally suj'poei. j tha carriage. You cannot get such; a v rer bin name is mentioned in a ihln ow it France, at any price, uale.-H

. etublage it ii alsrays created 1 3',,u '"Port them yourself, and Ihon y.m 11 se . -od to no ofhev name : M,ud gel a special order to do an from the

ie crasa even iu Tammany ! government, Nevertheless, tine . yuan were possessed of. if I was inclined. Uul - " 1 1 . 11 V aB 1 la !

: stating nnaouoteaiy are, i ioii.k mine are eqnan ... 1 0,-,M Paw ouhad no money to spare,

stavins. nut me nn a false scent. KaiIiai nur lip.nh .ihmit it Imi tm nn with ! ..... .hi. ... - ...o .:!.. -i.rtf ;i ...... l.im.

- I - - , u.-.H. I vli ,., - . nVUIbilllllK nj- lli.l lllll uUUUl I , 'U.'l, T .11 . 1 .. I .. ... ., mm I .1 , , .1 I , ,. ! I . . . ..

I. ui iBftvnu to uj uusiursa uo in www ma soow, leaving tue ourueu 01 our sins tbat it waa in tho fame handwriiiog ol tka ri,;i f intnsicatin. tlanera

.cm c:-r

)...; ij 1.0

.1 .Ml u a :

ti. Pet Heti :. ras y persistent ir. prasniui generally aunts sc ! li it ce h is enab'e

.

..;. Kadi.

he itaticii

air opinion, the best aad atron - good, said he, banding me at ihe sauu m ih .! eavdd be nmds nt ibis I lw '' hia cigar cae to help my elf. be tbe ticket of 18S4 Mc-' Thia letl to a most animated cmiv.to

.. , V IP, r'.f tiou : in '. if I was strnck bv the d neun

. .!. aaifte a ,. rt ii.li.nt I t.d' ni" I .1 1 1) i 1. : 1 1 tL-& .L. I .a ft ft a a 1 1

..c. ni, . jv.1 ii-o, wnH v j 0u uie soouiuera oi owr eniiuren, uiu wiey 1 Arthur s love letters WUICO he hau 0 cn ; .1.,. r. Sr-.io it is nsv m.v.mt

... . , ... . m mmm m . . - !. ,.r.T.-!v u m'l.-li th. t.O:i vri'n.1 o! :lli

bondholders just as as our fathom left us thario. Calling upon Arthur for a speci- the railroads in the country, with their by their wicked compact to tight the bat- men letter (ol which he had a pocket full) L.nipnmnts, which an estimated to hate les of slavery for a century. I :t.d comparing the writing with tha order. .Jt $1 G51 C50 799. 'Though tlii debt was made bv iofla-! his snsnicions were more fully confirmed.

1

place by yon in tm same carriage; and nmy fight this financial scheme with the in tbe habit of reading for tbe gay L

now )ou must te avare ot my nutnnerless

opportunities of taking every farthing you

and to spoil such as vou. monsieur, would wO'tld he wor.se thai sacrilege.

tion it will m t do to nav it bv inflation. I T n..iv iaaIt f..,v nwmionU 1. mil i.n.o ... 1 The Washintrton rir rs record a

l J W lAWV. .V 4. . .V ,. ......... . . . ... ..... -. . - . . TliAOffh we are errnwinff noorer ererf iknm h MnrMiM with th. Ud iVom ! sneeeb made al the recent Sunday fcchoola

I'. Worhl

ii IwrnslaatloBBN.

beve all, you tbarmed me with your 1 day for the lack of a currency to de- whom it purported to have come, and final- celebration by Gen. Grant, foe fa conversation and ai ventures, and made uie jVeh pour resources, and are grinding la-1 when Miss Asftanda was called upon inp is a verbatim rc-.rt: "Tbe b fs aad

hanr.v. 1 was again a irentlcmen ana you bor to now Jer bv bui din? nn a moneved far -mm .TnLnaiifm ..lo. know led. rod hav- iir.s 1 ok wed tu-diy. lhatj a very

1 l;" ;

irty on ibat p ,:

tiA-tl he will i

!.

e sonrage ri tue j 0 lataa, yet at tbe ante Ut.icrj ci. .oe natt'i

appearance ol the stranger 1 1 brst, h til mi j, ... .iV- 1 Was ;i,,ajn . gentlemen and vou I hor to now Jer bv building nn a moneved r,.r lin ..i.-m-.i;.... vh.. i.tnAdMd hr. nr look well to-day.

. ! ...... - .T.AH ,., ,... ; . . . 11 1 . I . 1 - 1 1 I ' ' , ,.

; h ill 3 icisnii'M mwWI mil iu.ii '- . ' t f . - . r . . I mo MM reC.L lieu LO .ricw..M t.-.r...:. L-m.ii i.n..ir. i :.- . :,.. :. I.... 1. . 1 ... 1. ...... c....,' . . ii.M-

... .... ... . . - j 1. ji-1. " 'i11-1 i"-1!' " 1 "rr I ms anucii i., vu. ciaiuru iuh. Y J .

noniifi tuous 01 a great party " w aumty. n.t remembranw the brighter mcea, ao that foreigners will lend us moo- sort of authority for doing ao. Thia was b stli-borti in lie public lap, it ia that Like myaelf, be was also a grtat travel . ,.,:.1 ot my life thc time when 1 was ey at a lower percentage than our pat all stuff. -nt and Co. fax. While lien, hr.n.t er ; he had been ail iver Lurone and a 1,. ,. (mm rrimn tin nn:h.i child of a i 1. .!.!,.. Ja i. " a i-r,., t il l. ,..i ...1 ..,

M independent piMtlon before great part ol Asia and Nortiiern .ine.t, doting mother, who denied her child noth-1 the duty of congress to relieve the nreeent hil d .t the hour of writing, the -rand ou .aattsfactory programme, but

autry and confined himself to tha Unvko several ot the laturuacre f hnrom; ;. .- irM.lt h ,... n r.nr,l1.,. K nan I .. .. ; .. u. 1 n, ;...,i. I : , i.;n . t,.., that 1U,UU m aduition to 11 mouu

- 1 - i.,iftv-i..ivi.'-i''--.'-v.. ..-.-.-, 1 1 ,11 1. 111 iulc icsi. uui ru too ii.-i ujL uoiiu ,iiiiv i roiiMi: 1 ui" .1 1 1 in1 "ii k1 .

the committee ou tbe celebration of

the Fourth of July siv thev have srrewg'

pvktf several ot the lattgusge ol 1. tr -ne iri? that wealth eouli do rchape. A more,

...vu snd proper duties dcvolvin? on with Rcat tuenoy, as Weil as a little Mm- tomiaienr. harin? told vou something of

. i I ..!- 1 '. . 1 1 l I C-.ft.fi . f M

,..-oe..i oi tne army, ne was reco''niai)d isum anu inrKisu; wnitc e-.mp ring notes, 1- ti e hea I of thai branch of the public' found that he was as well BHtnainted

that tl ey doubt liie ei . h it, after it became apnarcnl thai ; with the manners and Mii(.m- oi ihe vai at the beau of ... I c hail itcoaded from the patriotic poai-jriowa countries he had t i-.iu--i an myaclf

of j r, and hot onlf aiinMed a very unusual thing m rreu nuuen, w ho

... the party 9tatbies of Washiagtoa bo-( have nothing of the psiMdoa ui th; Kn-

. I i :i,r- e mvention, col I I aea - u; oaaed, to d.rti a of Pendleton at ill I present hi. name ?s a i '.- Hie v. bet u' the

my sa, evuitui mc, 1 am sure you win M-.tnt mc ouc favor: Plftasc retire into the adjoining room, for just five minutes while I pack ud the things I have and be off.-

On my return, instead 'f rnv travelling

. ..It 2 tL-ftM. I ..-.. mm a M .ft..rft-i it r.lt

holders own congress there is a serious which will be returned and tbe ease tried I """ wtu " difficulty iu the way of its accomplish-1 before Judge Cole a. the present term of I ..1t., , ,,. y Ktrasteea Pr.

ment.

1

E. B. Cot i ig. ot Roxbnrv, Mass . vas u mnimousli choeea one of the board al

the .superior ourt.

7. This haa been the most corrupt id- Amanda Pawler is about yeara

ministration sinco thc Inundation ot the 0f age, 13 not killed with good looks, but ; CuU, L, physicians an I surge oft to tho

government! both at our national and ; appears to hea woman oi sjiuie intelligence, ji,,,.., j;,v hospital, in i laco of Pr. John state capitals we have witnessed Buehjgha has been teaching a public school , uoni, decea 1.

near the Vincviilc branch.

Arthur has a wife and sercral children,

3ty, buf that ho had become tbte bwlandklish for traveling, aud rarely speak any ; companion, 1 f.. und a -01, instrument of 8 tat ,n, Steven: Sumner, 1 laaguage safidently weil to m .ke them- ! t imgctt Imperiale .s

1 - - revolutionist! who selves understood. wb 0 bad been sent for my luggase and to Mrtv. Wo doubt the hone.-dv of William ! who wiil. no dornt, read Mies Amanda's Tt.nWi... i'.,,r-

Duriii the Wllulir MlHlt WC 3mUMu UUr ua iUmi nwim In n llicmfiltifi fÜniafllell I Pitt r,.c nn.l.m aaui ta Lteaaa gf PhtAfl Uwi Lai am sa ki ivdli ha am ml I inir- I !.- v ...

J mwm, r5 l - - 1 j 1 vi a v.i.ivuuuij, nuu aapwl hvmwi v v j it 111 a..v. i.; aa . - - - - 1 J ' 1 t v. 1 , atv f , it;

MNnmissioner from the j wholesale demoralization that we have bad

team packe t office, , D0 fuuh iu the leading men of our own

are lb r ugbh li-gracim; Bud

rtber can-

la, taitiag ing the conulry il treat ma

disrust-

.11 .e 1

f the peo- pelves with details ol our adventures, and j.'t received from Paris, the steamer Justice Chase; in fact tha Mephisto I 1. 1 . ' . o-,.t 1..I..U .il'llin L'ti.,i.ii.i oli..f ..il.i ii- . Ii...! ti 4t 1 mM s 1 ... . -w 1 a. ft

old the baiaa ; of Iba i. i h?..-t ml unite

- J ot ai. part: became satisfied that bclaneedotea of the strange characters we hid nould sail in less thsd a quarter of an l push f.. .v. not the man to be placed at the head net with during our n ivc!s -.took refresh- 1, ,r S.w. rtft . ' 1 I v I

in !h-it

cuer

li ning no time to lose I hurried on

e ' v rnmcnl Ibe aat four rears, i meuta together nt different buffets along

1 11 - 1 -uia surrender t 1 tlis ultra ti e line: treated each otin-r in the same -1 ,,.,r,i a,i akM ; 1.,, , ( l....;,,,, a,

ee of money in the hand of my eonduc-

philes, Andrew Johnson, has deceived thc

veiy elect. Wc have been bo shamefully as follows

We copy two letters to " Dear Arthur

ieraacc wAih t -.-v: .1.. from liar principles of tbaaW raüeaU was teo' appar- f friewdly wamiding. manner aa if wc had M;;r';'"; : : '" :' found who i nt ; wkhoal tbe laerüea of principle thus j known each other for y-nrs. I)r ' made, Gen. Grant eoold notbare received! Nothing oaearrod to interrupt onr hut- j tAi

a peculiar look and a deep dr.iwn sigh ; gpeady redemption.

nursed and fostered in our own corrup

tions that we now call tho to grant

va some new power and p ibulum for our

" Macon, Ga., March JO, 1868.

" DeaU A ht 11 Lit Asa ray of sunshine

Ihe Charleston Hercary, La ncbbnrg

burg index, Mobile

in Picayune, and the

Memphis Avalanche aic ail ;u favor af General liaucock fjr president.

Thc New York fffl iaya : " The republicans have selected Granl as tneir 1 . a

candidate ; 1 na.s ucwr a inernner 01 mat

rCIUSQ I N FAV'i'i ' i .-.X. SICLSI.f.AX. fii-. re : - 1. re among riie rank and fih- of tb dann icj in that soeti mi to

told me at a glance whom I had before -s Te mourn thc fact that Andrew

.H. i.h;. :,go nomination; having sacrifed mooy until I arrived at Marseilles, where uie ; M MMpletely tranaformed in an- Jobaeen haa ao fullv carried out the poliQ".' -". .- 1 J . - 1 1 i I . 1 .1 .1 ... I I . 1 .. I

across the frozen earth, came your most 1 1.

welcome missive to my poor near. 11 - - , nolitician. was alwava

e-i-f ti ir

ita a'.m t.?r

rt

l.r .1 a .

McOleilaii.

siipaeially it a soldier i.-. to be taken as the democratic cm ii hite . th.-- ii..;i hr.

iaafaad of Gü. riancock or any of tha I ,iul a,,i Grimes, are ii

other names mentioned, shall be the maa . rtlD0Mtr,DN agamat the policy of Ste There is no oucsiioo but that ma .11! Sumner, Butler, aud -Umaa is trea

m ir Minuc, no is puecu at tbe bead ol having secured a place iu th,- Bcamer pearaocc as to dafv ths possibility of rec.....'I.. l..t, , m . . . I I I r . ft 1 .1 J w 9

I .1 .. 1 i.t mi 1 w ru uie ncad d their nound i -r Algier, we sal d v,i to a coin- 1

Who looks to Ocn. Grant for iderehip in the radical party? Even . . y

such mi-ii Tcscu Jen

orrnition. 1 had merely a moment to sav

fortabta breakfast at mir hotel. 1 h id, 0Q ti10 staj-c . ti,at 6 yinn vocation, however, seareety taVen the firat mouthful Do not forstet this: there is my card

m .! . .1.11- 1 r

1 i rumaail, Uoo- j wncu tne waiter entered teutag me there I write and tat me kuow if I can be of any igaored ; a breach of was a gentleman waiting to see me in an ' scrvice to you.'' .! rr lft-" a rr I J .

uaiasm a 1 tl I be created bi 1 is nomine ' 'ioeir church and creed. It was a tion than by that of any other military at-1 8UPtCoas and instructive circumstance ftcer Of this fact a peraon baa only to ;!':a B ,utwe11. (eQf the most ultra of eonversc with tbe pc tple to satif himself ; ,,lC ra,,M'al naurpersrj was the Irst man to

llc'.ides that, r'uer is a feeling that the,.1-"'!'01 in l,ubhc m tiie new candidate;

r.uica'a hats him worse thaa any other at- V ln hands of Baeb men as Bout-

ficer, for the reason that ho would not be- j g ,Dfl 0Uler managers of the party come their pliant ol, which naturally j ? fc Graatsurraadera ; they speak for biax

ndd to hi p.-pti!-: - moog those opposed to the radical revoluu. .-. On T. A. HENDRICKS. The n.'.r.c nfflenatOr Qendriekf, of Indiana, mftä witli ireiif:ra. armrov.il. al.o.

. .. - ...rr

adjoinm.g room. A glaucc was .sufficient iu aj UV travels, in mv intercourse with I ft .1.. ft ft ft .1 w

to ten me that tne person who had seat jmy fellow creatures, civilized or barber(or me waa an acnt of the police. i -.n, L never met with me, however vi- " Monsieur est Aaclala? " taid he rath- j ciottS, who had not ibmtothing good in his er abruptly, as I entered. j aturc. if vou happ3Q to strike thc right

chord

The high-born, titled roue, who up to

" Qui , monsieur."

M 1 thought so. You have come direct

, ... -

irom 1 arm, and arc on your Way. to A I- , this time had been celebrated only fur

enrr; you tomt somo rctreshments at i -iiiaio. all at once vanished from the world

l.y mis with your compuuiou of tho rail- as jf no DCVCr had been. I short, he

adopted tho couusel I had giften him changed bil oan.e, and is now ouo of the . 1. i 1 .. r .1... j j

thf.c managers so blind as to believe tbe j Did you ever meet with the gentle Diuch rcsr.ectod for his virtues as he is ad-

mired for his talouts hy every mau of his

z I - La n.v.T voted their tiekct. and so

. . I... mmm ... . - - nearc. ssi-r , t,.,liti,-i:in. wis alraa

. -, ft ft . a 1MB mm ft- v- t - mf

was opened and road, MM iw flowBB . . . democrat. Ilcdocsuot

gave me much pleasure to think you had i tbe uinvr ,lf the republic m party not forgotten me. I hope you never will, ' di,lul,(;vc M.tl.,.for 1 never will forget you while L live. ; ' How can 1 forget anyone that I love BO j Httsburgh widower is ander ardearly as 1 do you? I had written to you, rcl iT poisoning his .-is'Ji wife, and when I scut it to the office 1 received , r ...1 kiibftftil t. i-i..i.oud tn it. Tn London, i-hamr atrne is made out

but in Andrew Johnson wc got more lau V one 5ent -on :lst was aot directed of petroleum, and Bold at ightcea eeam a . . V. Il' ft... A. 3 . . . . . . ... I . I mmut 1 . . .

ey lor which we elected him. it e chose him from all the prominent candidates, in order to conciliate the south, but he has rather overdone the matter in that direction. True, we rejected a good New

England republican to make way for him

they think fur him, they arc to he the nov-

eraaseut if he should be elected, while he is but the pliant tool in their hanb. Art

way carriage." " Most accurately described," I rcpli-

o.

people do not see this f Or do they believe

jn-y are n..i yet t.red and di.sgn.sted with

Ihffajghoatthe wtst, tod hh raioitido (their revolutionary sohen.es.

wou.a draw to thc tu-k.t die aapport of I Colfax h and h:is mmmm h. tl,

-rrw. - ....... ........ ,,3 ever oeeu ineir pliant n:s ni.iory or nnteceiienn msny moder.vo trpubl.oi who have be-; tool and instrument; obscqueous, snd dei-1 Ahanltteh nothing." eomo disgnated with tho rule and ruin Uro and ready, he has faithfully aided " No douht you find in JaoobiDf who hare had full control of the do all the usurpations which have disgltced ! 4 companion. '

man before ? "

Never." 40feeuraa, then, you know nothing of his hi.-dory or antecedents."

bim a rory pleas

republican pany nil record during the the 39th and dOtheoawrwm: the commit- I "I aever met with one

war while returning the lull confidence of tee of thirteen was of his fippointment CI gentlemanly." the democracy, has aI,o won for him thc 'the always to he remembered board of I ' So much the worse for those he bc

diment was of bis Be- " ,s RS "is victims. Just look aud toe if

speech on the reception of I "ve lost anything.

nomination was an utter- : No; hero ih my money all rmht in mv

mo wuiuviHCj, uiu nno won ior himttic'the always to bei r pect and friendship of those conserva 'managers of impeaol N men whe e?re more for country than lection. His speech they do !or party. Judging from the the news of his non

B0Quaintaa.ce.

We understand, sayt the New Yotk Commercial Atlvortiscr, that a prominent gentlcmrn of CottCord sent the following telecrrain in reply to General Hutler : ''As it looks hero, your npple crop will bo late if not an utter failure. Turnips are more in your lino, and boots (dead one) especially so."

Governor Holden, of North Corolina,

expression ot sentiment by the renresentv ' anee to be exnoeind Im k ..... n ,clat hni.W nn.l iWm nr. r ,!.. ...!..- ' bas tendered to Hubert Donnlas. the poMi

lire men Mr I l ., i . t ..... . ;..:. -n .. ! ... ' ' .. ' . T I I .t .r.. . LI- ...a- :.

. , . ... ...... u'juunaunn win rnnorica . ina inar.t und hilr r.

mw a . -

1 . ft r :. m AAA - 'I- 'l A 1 Ik. .1 . !.- ...

u.r.mmwwvm wanwestasiondle- or these r,nnlitics ho was selected. It. ton s. and should the east l.l.'.r.rl.im l i1.a L .! I I .I...... , T .,

, ' , . , : - 1 "" ' oao uccu irieu uy mo oieveuj anu iutier .

latter tr.cro is no uou&t out that th .. -..!-.. u . ... . .

breit pocket of my coat."

Marvellou-d moat marvellous H cried

tion of privato secraetary on his staff, in the new state government ubout to be or-

n

ntorrogator. " You will no doubt bc!8aDi,ed in that sUt0-

inclni.tng Pendleton's

aOjU-ej-e A

t out that tha west, ( as speaker, and he was found to be the "iindcd when I tel! you you have made j We are taught by great notions that lüends, will readily man mosS aasilv eoiiftrnlled ia n.rrv mii i C -icouaiutance of ono nf ih mnl ,. I iV. ma sw ft at I I, k iMiAhAtflit r . A .,.. m m

it y.na trtcndi, will readily man mo aasilv ooi.trolled to carry out ' c acquaiutance of one of I tbif iroroa ths! while hat their futura plans. Ben Wade bad a will "pHahed el evaliers d' i

of the most ac

iodustrie at this

the universe is the property of every in

dividual in it.

we contracted for. Wc fried to impeach

- . bim; but we found tbnt he was so intertwined and intertwisted with all our party interests that it Wis like crucifying -our own flesh and Mood ; to provo him guilty proved too much against ourselves ; and so wc ended the farce, and his fate, likt- that of Jclf. Pavis, is indefinitely postponed. 4 (J. Though 809 naturalized citizens have been rutting in ISngUfrh prisons for the last three years, sentenced for life, on ihe mere suspicion of sympathy with Fenians, and one id' our distinguished citizens. George Francis Train, has heeu imprisoned for words spokcu ou this side of the water, as wo hail no stomach for a fight with England, wc though! best to be still in reference to this whole matter. Bttft now, on the eve of a presidential campaign. with 1,000,000 Irish votes in this country, some word of sympathy must tic ax tan dud to the .ufietert. and foiua c.ltu luggestton made to Great uritlau to the eHeet thai 'the doctrine that if a man is outo a Bib ject he e alwaya ao, ia a relic, of feudal times, not authorized by the laws of nations ; When Eoglaud reads this ninth article of the Chicago platform, let her beware ! Aud let the Irish in thi couutn take courage and all vote lor Grant aud Colfax. 10. Of all who were faithful iu the late war, lot us not forget our brnvo sea-

An indignant wife in Y. nngstown,

l .. ...,i;i 1 'Ohio, commttted suicide a tew dav diee. oi" every sal until I , , , M e you eery mweh heesaas her hasbaad w .uld ami ms) udw

A petty that Ins bit one man in it

to

iu care of air; one. It was directed only dozen bottles. .V tins rate, it will f.rooalu you. Be 1 think you had best inquire ' biy snpereede the genuine U liefe, .1 any of in your owu name. The sentiments of my ' that ia left

heart arc in it, and 1 want you to get it.

I hope you will answer this soon, for 1

lull look for an answejr

iret one. 1 want to se

fir- - j m ,

L looked for you at tho time yon promised j to eome, but iu vain, for I have not seen J Fre.1.. Pou-lass h: h Kl a f lcc nt my dear Arthur. Oh do coma SOOfti . Vim htn 1. N d . and inti nds ftfeortty to wih to .-e you. to talk to you. rile to rouuvc thither from llochester.

me and give me iae seniimems oi your ih'.ir hi irl. If I h id the idiaiiee T WoliM

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