Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 October 1868 — Page 2

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THURSDAY, OCT. 8, 1868. COUNTY TAXES. THE FMil'RES FROM RADICAL OFFICERS. If a Lie, the Liars Specified. READ THEIR OWN STATEMENTS. The candidate- of the republican party ' nave spoken their pieces so otten m this j county that the people are thoroughly diguuted with them. They fully comprehend what they are driving at, aod they will not be deceived by them. They know that the expenditures of this county are more reasonable than in any of the republican counties around us, for instance: The expenses of St. Jo. county for 19G7 were 828,010 G5 Marshall for same year 22,583 68 St. Jo. exceeds Marshall.. 5,507 97

I The expenses of Porter county

were, for the same year. .8105,838 26 ) Marshall for same year . . . . . . 22.583 68 Porter exceeds Marshall ... .9 83,254 58 The expenses of Laporte county, during same year $51,875 12 ;' Marshall for samo year 22,583 24

Laporte exceeds Marshall $29,292 24 St. Jo. county paid for 1867 interest on bonds $1,814 12 j Marshall paid on county orders J St. Jo. exceeds Marshall 81,799 72 Porter county paid interest amounting to. . Marshall pays . . . 98 30 14 40 Porta exceeds Marshall .... J.apcrte paid interest amouut9 83 94 lBg tO, I S51 99 ,A 1 Marshall paid 14 40 j i Laporte exceeds Marshall.. S 837 59 Bt Jo. ha? outstanding bonds amounting to over 830,000 00 (Judging from the amount of interest the ounty pays,) Marshall pays on outstanding bonds and county orders 00 000 00 ' Indebtedness of St. Jo. county exceed that of Marshall over $30,000 00 Porter eounty owe? on outstanding county orders, note iu baDk at alperaiso and bonds issued $28,955 55 Marshall owes in orders and bouus not issued 00,000 00 . IVler exceeds Marshall. ... $28,055 55 i There is no indebtedness reported in Laporte county, tat the county has paid a nice little sum of interest, which shows a bonded deljt of about 8 2,600 00 Indebtedness of Marshall Co. 00,000 00 i Laporte exceeds Marshall .... 2,600 00 I Cash on hand in Marshall Co. 8 11,008 31 ('ash on hand in Lannrte Co. 4.109 29 Cash on hand m St. Jo. Co. 1,644 43 I Cash on hand in Porter Co. 2,445 00 These figures aro taken from the re- " l ports of the auditors and are correct, ar d r ' the bare statement by the republican , j John L. Westervelt or anv other man that they are lies, simply goes to show that they have no answer to make, and is an admission of the facts we state. These comparisons were instituted by tho radicals who have shamefully lied to the people, and have not and dare not publish the figures for any of their statements. It is no answer to our figures to ay they are lies. We say they are truths, at least if they are not the radical auditors of Laporte, St. Joseph, and Porter coun ties are the liars. IMPORTED VOTES. There is no doubt of the fact that thousands of radical scalawags from the ; state of Illinois have been imported into i ! this state for tho purpose of carrying the j state for Baker & Co. We hope none of these gentry will attempt to vote in this j .unty, but we apprehend they will. Let the polls of very township be carefully

guard' d from ihe opening to the closing of on hand! Marvelous! Did not the the saaae, and when one of them offers his j treasurer receive the money, and has he vote spot him! got it now ? The money passed into and The scoundrel ism o this radical scheme out of the treasurer's hands, and the peocalls for prompt measures aod such meas- j ple paid the money and were taxed for it. ures must be adopted. Atfd we now warn j They ay it was bounty money ! Oh ! any and all illegal yoters who attempt de- j argument ! Suppose it was bounty money, Hbcrately to cast their votes in Marshall Ljjd thaf, raakc it any easier to raise ?

county, tljat the experiment will prove a

dangerous one, and their homes will ,rrow abases the commissioners of Fulton county damned or hanged, and as we can't do eiery dear to them before they reach them j for evjiDg a bounty tax, and says it was j ther, we will keep them degraded and the

sf er an attempt of this nature. We want a peaceable, quiet and honest election, aflo7 ire intend to hat" it in Marshall 'uory. A word to the wise, we trust, will prove sufficient. The demooratio county commissioner are threatened by the Republican of last week. Please don't be hard on them, Mr. Republiear, for if you are you will disprove the adage that a " barking dog never bites." READ VOril TICKETS CARS-

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DEMOCRATS

Eternal Vigilance is Necessary. The Radical Programme for Next Taesday. COLONIZATION AND FRAUD TO BE ATTEMPTED. BRIBERY RESORTED TO. LYING CIRCULARS ISSUED. The Bondholders vs. the Flowholders. We trust that every Democrat will fully appreciate the emergency upon us; and govern himself accordingly. Without activity and vigilance, resolution and patience on the part of Democrats in EVERY TOWNSHIP AND NEIGHBORHOOD in the county, we will certainly be defraud

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our honest, rightful majority! The scheme is laid by the radical leaders in every township and county in the state, and will be successfully carried out ifnot defeated by the watchful vigilance of faithful, active, working Democrats ' in every neighborhood and voting pre-! cinct. i Indiana seems uecessary to the radicals; they are making this the battle-ground of J ' & the campaign, and are moving earth and the regions of darkness to carry the state. Thousands of scoundrels from Illinois have been hired and sent into this state to vote the radical ticket. Some of them are now in Tins county, and it they are not carefully watched and summarily dealt w'th bcn detected, will vote en Tuesday. When one of them is caught, and fairly! ! convicted give, him a lesson that will keep him at home when ludiana holds another j election, Bribery has twice been attempted. I that lias been reported o us. In one case $50 in money was offered for a man's I influence, and in the other a suit of 'clothes! I The radical leaders have money in nnlimited ums and will endeavor to use it for fraudulent purposes connected with the election. All such men must be watched. spotted and punished in the courts.

The issue is between the representative? j The resources of the country are almoin thia county of the Bondholder and ; dant to pay the debt in lull without op-

the Plowhoider. The rich man aod the j poor man. The money you have paid for Government taxes is to be used by the radicals on Tuesday to defeat your will ! If the plan succeeds the middle and Poorer classcs of thia lanJ are dooraed to PerPctual or u poverty lor the benefit of the rich radical political . . , . . . , . . tricksters w in uro mi. r tho rinrr , ,t V ote as vou see fit, poor men, nut never forpt our Earning. The scheme is on foot, and the effort will certain ly be Made to rob you of your votes and cheat you of your rights. Let all conservatives give next Tucsdaj' to the interests of the poor man, the man with " patched clothe." and " woman with a torn dress," and the party of equal rights and equal taxation. EXCITED. The editors of the Republican, of this place, and the Vidctte k Republic, of Porter county, grow terribly excited over our statement and expose of the manner in which business has been transacted in the " loil " cou nty of Porter. They call us hard names, and act very uopretilly, but we can excuse them on the ground of their insane rage. We stated the receipts of Porter county to have been 8110,142 18; just as their j auditor reported them for the year 1867. j and our technical friends say such was not the case,because forsootbhey had $69,000 The Rochester Union Spy (radical) needed only because tho county was disioyal ! The Republican here glorifies Porter county, and calls it glorious, generous Porter, for the same act that Fulton ig denounced for. Ob, consistency ! Oh, shame ! We wish to notify onr friend of the radical persuasion that Marshall paid near $8,000 for bounty purposes in 166. Wi s it glorious and generous in Marshall or vas it an evidence of disloyalty ? It makes little differcnoe to the tax payers, it cost them as much money in one case as the other

Kadieal Uts! Marshall county pays twice the taxes of St. Joe. and Porter counties the former is under copperhead rule and the latter republican rule.

The common people pay no taxes the rich people and bondholders pay all. The bondholders pay more taxc than i farmers or mechanics. Common people pay no taxes to government. Massachusetts pays 828.000,000 tax, while ludiana pays only $4, 000,000. Tax on value, as democrats ask, and Indiana would pay 810,000,000 and Massachusetts $4,000,000. Extend the payment of the debt forty years and we ran pay it with ease, and the present system of taxation can be re iduced and leave all prosperous. pressing the people. The only salvation ot the country is in keeping the republicans in power. The debt is sacred, for it is for money lent to save the life of the nation, and must be paid in gold. The rebels have no rights but to be servaut of servants. The democrats are all rebels and traitors.

Denioivafic Facts! Marshall county paid for county purposes, for the year ending 30th May last, $22.000, and for state purposes, $3 2,000. St. Joe. paid for county expenses, $37,000, and for state purposes, $53,000. Porter paid for county purposes aone, $1 10,000, and is in debt besides, $25,000.

Tea, coffee and sugar are taxed, and pay into the treasury about 872,000,000. Cotton pays 3 seuts per pound. Tea, coffee, sugar, tobacco, cotton, and liquors six leading articles, used by everybody, almost, and a thousand times more by poor than rich, becr.use they are a thousand times more numerous are taxed, and pay into the treasury nearly 6126,000,000. All bonds held by banks, (and $300,000,000 are held by banks.) pay no taxes at all, as it is no part of their bank capital. Bonds held abroad pay no taxes, and we pay to foreign bondholders, in gold interest, near $70,000,000. If the interest on all the bonds paid income tax, it would yield only about S7,000,000. As it is it does not yield $2,000,000. The property of farmers and tax-payers, in Indiana alone, is taxed over $8,000,000, besides what is collected for national purposes by indirect taxation. Every class of business pays tax to the government. Look at the 3tamp act, the , , license law, the tariff -ct, the income tax and the removal of tax from manufactures; by some one or more ot these means they reach the poorest man, and it all comes out of the proceeds of labor. Congress gave Massachusetts $241,000,000 bank capital for one item. They gave Indiana but 35,000,000. Tax Massa-

chusctts bank capital 2 per cent, and "I, Great aehool house, in fi ppecanoe 1 aft, how it happens that the loyal counwould bring $4.820.000, on which she now j township, in Marshall county, in a speech j ties of Laporte. St. Joseph, and Ko' ciusko

pays little or nothing. Tax Indiana's the same, and it would be only $70,000. The manufacturing capital of Massachusetts, and her pers Dnal end real property, if taxed according to value, would bring to the treasury nearly twenty dollars for every dollar in Indiana. Extend it forty years, and in all that time the bonds do no work, and get nearly $200,000,000 every year for lying idle. Interest at 4 per cent, in gold, will maka tha daht over tfl 000.000 OOO menn time all the farmers aud laborerl work forty J years, and pay the bonds lor lying idle, ' ' . i r- . . ... . ..a ,o ,,., . rC 'c1mrea to pay i tic nonus in goia, dui no Dona is taxed to pay for the farm, the shop or the labor. The only resources of the country are the profits on industry ; those profits are not enough to pay the interest on tho debt anil the ordinary expenses of the government, in time of peace, under radical administration ; hence our debt gets larger every year, and taxes higher ; and as they co hierher credit coes lower, and the profits of industry Increase, and bankruptcy comes in spite of us. They have violated the laws of finance, and created a debt uselessly as to one half of it, and now insist on paying it in gold.

They destroyed the credit of their own pa- j tion, and every vote they get at the compel by making it a legal tender and legis-' ing election they count as an endorsement

lating it favcr of gold. The debt to be paid is $2,053,000,000. There is only $2,500,000,000 of gold and silver M the tchole icorld ; and if we cannot pay the interest in gold without keeping gold at 40 cents premium, we cannot pay the principal in gold by waiting forty years, when there is not gold enough in the whole world to pay it now, and mean time pay it twice and a half over in interest alone. All debts arc sacred and should be paid, this no more than any other. It was not for money lent to save the life of the na tion ; 8800,000,000 have been isnued since ! the war closed. The bonds can be bought to day for 79 cents on the dollar in gold. The holders paid only from 48 to 05 cents and have reeived B per cent, per annum, in interest, and bein exempt from taxation, iß 'J4 more. It M unjust and suicidal to falsify facts before the people. Wo have got to live in the same house with them, or dißsolve the union and legalize secession. It is better to give them some rights and make them respectable, and live in peace, and enable them to pay taxer-, instead of degrading ourselves, and paying 'axen to support rebels who have no right i, and who we can neither hang nor damn. As the democrats, uorth and south, constitute about two-thirds of all the people, and under the law the majority have the right to rule, the radical theory is that the majority have rebelled against the minority, and therefore ought to be hung, and the minority should rule.

Patched" Clothes.

Amasa Johnson, Bondholder's Candidate for Joint Representative, Denouncing the Poor. Calico Drosses, Patched Pants Slouched Hats, Etc., at a Discount.

rTl"PT"F1, ir'ltjOOF ! thfcm that the war is ende(I and für ,hree ! buiness man cr CHizeD n,ihf PraTf ; h,u "! years we have been at peace, and ask ! such was 1,is penchant for '; double r -1-I them why, during a time of peace, it hap- Actions." cxhorbitaot charge, and po?:-

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j times as much as the democrats used before j from ,1,e People whom he had iwiadle 1 Th Republican of laat week ?ays our ; lhc Section of Lincoln, and they are dumb j 2nd. Hi u u rxtortbner Vhi statement relative to Araasa Johnson and as an ?tcr- Ask tlie,n what has become : years ago, when the best business part of his patched pants speech is a lie. This if of t,,e flf,oen hundred million dollars col- j thp town was destroyed bj fire, and the the argumeut it uses to refute everything j lccte(1 rrom the PeoP'e pince tl,e war rioted, . sympathies of the community were exwe say, and is the only answer it attempt's and they sbakc thcir heads and loök iol I lnded to thc sufferers, ho proved himself tomakf. Below we publish an affidavit I ish- Ask them why it is that the taxes to be a first-class extortioner. A business from a responsible source on the subject; of the democratic counties in this Mate room, which he now rents for 1150 per also certificates from various narties rela- arc on an averrtSe of 85.000 less per conn- ; annum, was sought fur by one of those who tive to his remarks about democratic la-j lhaB tlie UM nf WPWcaB counties, I had been burned out, one who wa condies. The certificates referred to were I anJ the whites of thc,r ec's roll up aod pelW to fcave a ro-, or give up a huiintended for affidavits, originally, but the their Uü(ler iaw iu down an wbich he had labored loag and hard parties were unable to obtain the services j Ask t,lCM lf Mrh" C0UiU-v uirs are ( to establish. Aad what do yon think, dear of a competent official in season for tllis j badly managed, why it is that she is reader, this "aged and respectable citi- ' I . 1 t . ... 1! .......

week's issue. Affidavits will be made to the certificates whenever it is necessary. J We suppose the radicals will lüll charaotterizc the whole thio-a batch of 'dem - ter.ze the whole th,nrt as a batch ot dem ocratic lies, but the people will Hardly accent the answerSTA TE OF INDIANA. 1 Marshall County, j Before me a Justice of the Peace in and for said county, personally comps George Carey, who being duly sworn, de poses and sys that Araasa Johnson, the republican candidate for joint represent - tive in the cistuct composed of the coumu. r u j mtT-Iu-ii j:j i n,a(1e, terC n',g rrecnt campaign, I i, , , ..r. i K c .... ... .. .. :.k ; i V i i i t -, , m' patched clothes, and I will show you a democrat." GEO. W. CARET. Subscribed and sworn to before me this, the 8th day of October, 180. Jonx Cless, Justice of the Teace for Bourbon tp. We, C. Fisher, G. W. McM-.ster end Stephen Meredith, certify tbnt Anaa Johnson, the republican candidate for joint representative in the district com-; poseu of the counties of Marshall and St. J Joseph, did, in a ipeeeh atade at lwood.i durinir the nresont eamoaisB. say, in sub- , stance tbr.t whenever ran heard a vornan cing negrouffrage, you would see a woman that wore a dirty, ragged, calico dress, whose hair was uncombed, and who I i-. I bm dinv MM. u also spoke of men with dirty, - ged clothes, sloueh hats, and boots with holes in them, being opposed to paying the national bonds in 'd and afraid of ne groes being put on an equality with them C. Fisher, 8. Me BSD ITH, Geo. W. McMastkr. D O D G1X U THE ISS l ES. The conservative republican or the democrat that will be induced by the lies and misrepresentations of Westervelt and . . Johson to stay at home or vote the repubI a mm I ,,can tlcket- ,s- t possible, a greater 1001 than Johnson himself. Any man with half sense knows that they arc raisicg this cry about local matters to divert the attention of the people from the real issues now before the American people which arc negro suffrage, including the reconstruction acts of congress, and the financial quesof the damnable heresies of their party. They know that as goes the election in October so will it go in November, fhey know they dare not advocate negro equality and the payment of bonds in gold in this county, and so they raise the cry of fraud, corruption, and crime, concernin theadministration of county affairs. They are the thieves crying stop thief, and we pity the man who is so silly as to be deluded by them and lose sight of the real issues presented to the country. These demagogues know that they cannot elect one man in this county, and all they arc working for i3 to reduce our majority in order that the doctrines of negro equality and the payment of the bonds in gold, shall triumph in the state and district at the October election, and in all the states in November. Tili: DRAFT. John L. Westervelt now appears greatly j interested in every mau he mcetsand shakes hands very cordially wiih the poor men. During the last draft, when poor men were asking their rich neighbors to nid ; j them and help them to provide mOBBC to stay at home with thcir needy and sufferibc families, and when almost everybody in our community wa Riving all thej could spare, the rich John L. Westervelt KVaüH not'jire op-cent, but said, " Let all the drafted go, or send some one ; I am exempt by age, and my son is out of the draft." Yet he to-day asks the same men that he heartlessly refused to assist, to put him in ofBcc. BOOVI tickets are in circulation, and if you do not guard agajaat them, you aro sure to be defrauded by the radicals.

taxes.

Old Granny Westerloh, Mrs. Nancy Jolmson and the poor victims on the radi- . . . . , , : old John Brown wail over the lerrlWa! extravagance :.?d wickedness of the den.icratie eotatj nflcerp. One woald Matr- ' ally suppose from the cries of a u'.li that fill the yir our county va tterly I ruined, the treasury robbed, the officers all defaulters and thieves, and the people left bankrupt. They shriek coun'y tmwea until hoarse. and shed tears enou-h to fill a soup tourccn " daily. Ask them about our enormous national taxes under radical ! 'rule, and they answer with solemn via-e. "they are caused by the war and den.ocrats brought on the war." But remind : pens that radicals expend for the ordinary lexnenses of the government twentv-five

j ouc 01 ut'01' moe? m ner treasury, analen, tftia religioua, praying, exhorting

I "UI1" l,IC" mmt" x : i rtio Ann """"Z TZa V V7Z ' CpeDds TU0reby $,,'00' and 1S in debt ' - r pc"'auu l,,cl1 J" MIUP" men. vsk mem aoout rorier couciy, : " loil " Porter, that raises by taxation over ! five dollars to Marshall's one. They an?-! wer, ' O ' Porter was ' loil,' and paid big ; bounties, whilo copperhead Marshall did j not pay one cent of bouuty.', Ask them ' if it was so disloyal not to tax the people i . , . P . : into the poor house to get them out of the ; refused to pay any bounty. No answer. ..... Jaw drops another inch. Ask them if I , . . .... 1 ine;r coarges are true, wny mcj bra not accept Cushman's offer of $400 for ' the proof of their truth, especially when he agreed to leave it to a republican com- : ( oiittee. Thcir jawi dron out of joint I I and suddenly remembering they forgot I something, the entire fjmily, from the j I old Graaaj down to the innocents, kl turn ' raj !ind run TAL FX r. Tbc .Jical party at lare. and in this VlCinit? ! I particular. SCCllS Octeruillicd to patronize talent. Their ticket is headed by Hiram 1". ' , , . .( i rant, who never uttered ten consecutive ,tt"ce' " his ,ife- nJ who hM TOt , sense or judgement to rise, un Jer any I

t. t. . i i i e .1 I - . rt l i . .1 ; Senator Iteuui icks, comes BBXC OB tBe I list. j Jap. Packard, the famous head of hair. I . f mm I I n di ...in ... 1 . 1 moning ior cuogrws iu una uimh. ..u j has not the ability necessary to sustain V..,.. mm. t 1 i .-!'. r 4kf flit. i.' pvrn tiQ !i

CircnaiiiaBCCT, aoovc tue p:;un icvcioi mc:(io but if(er niM m ,:iiiy tFMJ ,I:in. BBoat ordaaarj men in the conntry. A 1 (er aaighbora, pesatirs aa only BMB who depeadf on mentors and instruc I daaghtef to lit beneath lhc weed, unhonton to kuow what to do and say whea an j orC) anu' unremcmbei cd. Tb I w.uid 1 -emergency arises when he is compelled to j,ear to be tbe erowwiag act I i.famv, bat do or say something. mhnt we shall diaeluaa ia the f.tUwtng Gov. Baker, who was routed, beaten, paragrapl. aeethadwt?s even itthef 1 and really disgraced iu his canvass with ,ln.r:i .t ui 5 h ,. -.,0 . ....1

..LH ... r - - - j aer aeain, ana wbicb was i.er own properpettifogger, and who has not as yet at-1 was hy lli;u put ;Bto hU tiirc Mj , ; .

tempted the advocacy of one single prin ciple of his party, follows after Iaker Amasa Johnson, of '-a-mr.c fame. who cannot write or speak tho English language properly, though educated m college, and who cannot attend the simplest case before a justice with credit, though a law student for years, and who ridicules men with poor clothes, is the next in lieu to Packard. John L. Westervelt, who cannot tell, to-day without special preparation, the boundaries of the United States, or of any single state ; and who caunot write two; lines of a legislative cuactment, constitutes the tail of this illustrious train of talent. These meu are known to be as we represent them by all people who kuow them at all, and yet they will rereivc the radical vote, notwithstanding their .w am inability and incapacity. Uli III ERY A (i MX. . A resident oi llua county was yesterday . , .. m rui i j , i offered a suito cloth-s if " ho Would stand as he useI to. politically.' lie was f. r mcrly a republican, aud has t.iree boas Tbe clothes wore to be paid 00 Saturday when he should come to the rally. lluw uo you like this, voters of M.r shall oountj ? Mow do jou like the idea of the bondholders' money being offered ' for your very liberties? PATCHES. The man who wears patched pants should gat himself a braa new pa.r before he goes to the poll. next Tuesday and votes for Amaaa H-amae Johnson. Johnson scorns the vote of a man who wears a patch ; all such are " copperheads aud traitors and ought to be h ing " in btl estimationTür. RepaMican for the past few y. am hat frequently- said that the mine of A. Johnson sraa a disgrace aud reproach to the nation Wi of Marshall county, in view of thyreo rt sayings and doings of an individual bearing that name, fully arre with thm.

Let leading democrats witch he amiU

land examine democratic ,lcket kffew L j r i 1 they are votd. Bogus tickets ar mmnl radicals, and if our advice i, Bot J,PCf'cJ w? Wt sn"or b7 rruicM fraud. ' SOME OF WM8TEB VELTS CHAM- ' -1 ( IMKI&I IVSf. ! lpt Ue h " ),,lfl cn (J ' prmc''lt f rhcj?e. EIc eom1 unced bajinees in thia tova it a very !e:ir!y fla" ir UUtorJ f y, d l,'cre uem- 9m iem wmhwm here at - I a 1 11 ft mm m m .1 L. -J L...i . , 111:11 ,,me' ,,e Ü:"J B sI"Ofitlia opportunny t0 -a,,llh ,ur bimse.f a repatatiOB for I,,,li0rab,R, 'f dealing, which ar y g i tive misrepresentations, that he waf, Inwcfl into his retinruent by bwiWltl wno is so mucn trouoiea about the lm . VT!!"" - ' of ,1,e tax-payers demanded for the us uLas s arv. ""j u'" j"u . unly ntne HUNDRED DOLLARS 1 ani cn'iectcd rent for a whole year, when the renter occupied it for but three-fourths of the year. Highway robbery is but an honorable uethod of obtaining monev in comparison with such tx'ortion. Wo know of nothing which should receive a heartier detestation, unless it be the f - . lowin2: 3d lie . dcttfrutt of the flr&t prtbeA phi of hum'm-ty. He is a mm of cmUiderable means; worth, no dovbt, nrer forty thousa.d doHar. About Kt jeara M lost an 00 iy Qaognter. nnc wir was beloved by the entire community for l cr peey accomplishmenti end intabilirf ef charactar. Although m re than five long years have paased away, yet bo tombstoM or monainent mark her lat reatiag place. The visitor to Plynionth eeiuetery may tee in evory direetioa tli evidences of luv and rcmcihriBfg ; irj many instaticcq bougcl with the leal hard earned rent saved Irom Monti! of toi' iad privatioei of" the liinr, that the f"rien l wl o sleep beneath tho sod Blight be provided with lasiinp cvide;ice;i of renicm1. ranee an-! al'feclioo. Yet John L vvc Detroit, wiih his thaaaaavda of dollars, who makes lose, hwi .d lu. pr.jer tor ik- rocr.r,ion Gf the heathen,-who ha bothing to I uvi j mww " ii mm aa a eaj n üo n t J edge : I y( Te Aas sold his diseased th. ujht r'i ctlt f (!ould degeneracy lowei . r ! ; ;n,-:iu.v m,.rc dadoing be thought of ! A 2 brocha shawl, worn by hie daughter before i a . The facts concerning this outrage OB humanity can be proven to the aittslaetioa of all enq uirers. Moral, religious. God-and-eaoraHtv republicans, behold your candidate 1 The radicals intend to endeavor frighten democrats from the pol is I threats to challenge an 1 prosecute. We say every bum aha has Bred in tl o state six months, is a citizen, and has been in his teVBsLip twenty days, is ; v. tor ; ami we say to such : t: cat with COateUM I all radical efforts at iBtitndatioa. the com ix a vkpcblwas HALL V. Tho republicans of thtf c ;nty ha TO been planning and VOftiog for three weeks gettiag up a grand rally- KaoWiag that they cannot alone equal the reccat demo i i. .1 I -I. eralie tieHioiii rai n neie. nae iv..1 od iu all ibeir neighbors, ami arc ofief na a superb fli - it z.' fr tbc laue f U)B,abip d eg it: 'ii 1 in it is" going for it." Uaeked i Ivna (jiceii uiol Vai?a. Polk i- ai ci i. sasiatad by WTelker ton aa 1 ibe rojm -im .1 ta i s ; -e s a i ty line ; an-i daat mill , tob.i .'y reafJl fr It, j ed bj 'h blav'k-.ind-tau bftthtaa "I Pull . U srM doubil.ss be big thing." The republican- of this and aüjoining counties pay the democracy of Marshall a compliment by COmbtBtBg all their forces, working three weeks, and advertising their iest speakers, to excel a demonstration gottea up by us in fie Baaa without any assistance (ram aWoe I. an 1 for speahare who weio utterly aaks VB to us. c interpret it th .t tb rej i umiis uf this county have thrown uo the ipaojgw. TlISIlF. will be I : church Ui-tM v m'cr. 5 the re New Volk. "I, m