dlna ar the ',(? l'..aatai-a ".usutot t a of the Oouty Certrl i'i(n tb Damsorfy of D.kot etoutt K' ''ii.f JkIiIh, MmMJ l tne Oorl H.:4in DuotaCiiy on Mat Uy, flapt. ft !n. t t 1. M. t q.VB.n.te rao.lide.tes for jti eftceri to b supported by h dme 'y at tha anmiag elsetian. Tli ofsnti(Q w . rae;i .f ( '' t a'rgjtr Chairman. Os urn on, Ziba Millaje rt tedei Vie T": .-a; Irol. 1,1 noilii, Willltm rVhoo'SeM tod Jjla vjj.-iSy were electsd Secretaries. I nut a, wasrnai that a coium'ttrt cf ve bt rpintd on Cre.in!iaV Carried. Tut :St i pointed 8 imue! OtniVe, i.'ib '1 as t Patriok 0'?!, J . l oar.isiit- i. Oi ra.;. n, a canmit'ee cf thrst fn rta!u t'?it wts arpiln's-i, conslttir rt'n fV.Iewiu g ;irtii : I'. 0. Lt-Sf 1:5, A. II. l 'ur .'iPib Van Auken. Tit cjmmt'.tet on C.-aJeiVt't r: rteJ tS urretef tht following geat'.trr.e.i i entitled te eeett in the Cotit tot'an. PjIv Fr-'i'd, Utix'. Gnl'e Wjllia 'url, John KaflYgf.-, WilMsm Bohool'it'.d, William Carnaban, JeaoH Vtn Aukon. iff- Jhn' Vrt vrf, Jkn Hcffeoron, Jeln tfagin, Daniel MrKrnca, (iimon Magan, Dan iel Duggto, John McCarthy, Patrick O'Neal. CWftyrwi 'rcvnf, William Kmitli, William I.eeoh, JmM McKenne Omaha Crtk VviW,Zb Millege B. Q Lempson, 8. O. Cochrane, James Wem-dey, a. n. r.vr. Tlit report ef tho e jmmltte wis on motlno aoeepted end adopted. The committee on resolutions reporte 1 tht following : littlJ, That we htartlly approve f and endorse lb rinolptot of the. Democratic par I. Af euunoiatexi1 in the riiu-rm cf ihn Curntion htl! t I'lulUaiootb or (!. 1 Si b et Adfurt Uiit Kfol"i, Tlitt w pleilg oar united tt rai p tb nI lutors fur Oen. K. K-tntrook nj tl.f holt Dtmucrtie Ticket, bulh Territotinl J JiftoUtJ, Tli t DVotn c'U)it v ictnlfl grret ing to her Lu-r otuntips ol lUe Trrritory, mi J hkllergco aoIi mi rvrrj out uf t br lit to fir Urge n .!,-ni;-cr(io mnj .ltjr n ilm iloi-p, in prutri! u lb tbc wbolo Luuiher uf utii pollrj F. ' l.ioi;koa, ) A It IUW, V Cuiii. Jnci l Vnu Aulien, ) i)t ir.uM'n, the riitt of thj Coiniuttti'e ut oukniDiouslv ncct-ptfj nn-1 JupiJ. K. 0. rmp)n motei thut a noralnHtinn houlJ require a mj.ititjp of til the ilclegMue. Currijd. Arujtion Wasrn I vi curled tti the oouvo.t':. u proceed to nomiuHte twoond'idtt'ii for U prf ptnttiTo. Tin CjutcDtion tten provieJed to ht'.tot fur two otjdidatet to repremnl Ithkott ooaut; ia tke uti Lrgiftatgre, it'a the fulluwing re mit; Cornelius 0 donor 15 l,ubt Cttet U T. T. Collier 6 rouur Dnte hiiTing rfrii1 m. j-.-i f 1 1 itll !Ue vom tu(, tie si'.ired Ii0(nit-ttr4. On inminn of V'iium (Jurni,D, tue conu-tir-r. prooonr i to Si.!-t U.t C4r4iil Xor Hrg n nuj I'v i- r rio-1. Tiie f -;--vC -t ,-.f li I ('. I i 1 .''-! L'i ' 4 " i, J i U li.iUin C(iluU in !, ..:; .- ; n I n ICJj-t-:!t uf ii.i to jte ci '-a ii.o 4:n t-.ili-t, wi Cn uiotKiil .Lu M.IUh i r. j ii. 1 1. at at catJidtie f-T :uu!y Trtaruie, ty aooUioa tlon. t -n motion, J. .'.Tr 'y.i it:i:inati J at cau Jsdate for cumity Cvuinatunor, by aoc'.a- in at . in. Un motion, A. H. biker cnwi iiat i kt oawJidate for Fr;late Ju .'e, t y aec'.aiaf tin. ri!-M!n, til 'jljieii':-u Jfvv ).. I I , ballot fr f andi S'.t f:r t :.ei .f. tk fs;U wii g fpu',t :t st a .' tihfi McGioii II Pifjn; Maitu - C t1 f. Q Oucbran J'' 7 I,'a,b I 1 .'i'titi M'U.uu 1ibt;us rre-i'td a i!;.i.'y t all the voto oael rn t'uv cl ballot, Wat d o'.trej duly notnicatrd. Oa motion Jms W . Virt-iti p tomiua ted 9 candidate for Cjuty Cleric by aco'a ioatiou. On motion it tde s4 carried, the cuventioa I rneppid to a! it a County Central Cum mitt ft for he eut'iin year The fo'.Uwir.g uaued Ltliaita atrt eleotel uoh coiauiittte. IT. 0 Lampiun, Sauiuel Uani Me, Ltniel Dogji!:, A. II. Ii.ker, Villuti Keo'it. Tilt follow. V reo',iit.oij hi offered by A V biker and, on ma".'. c. aepio J and a Jep- , 1. A' j"' J, 1-t bir,; fa'.'. .n.aJac iu ia'.egr.ty. ability, capanty and deuitcrioy i:fGnorit W, Mason of Hurt county, w do berehy recomiuecid bim as a t'jitt -It roieou to support for llilct Atti-rney. Mr Uates wa here c!'i fr au.i fctia,f appeared, re'uroed ttanks to the co&tci.iivio Ilt a:-I l f'.a 'd f:r an I fjuare oil the I'Ut fnrm of !- puf.y atcide i tout of its iuet ; h would run aa deioocrat ; if tlotl he wovi'l fc-tfcleetel aJ a deo;oort ud if de feated '.' '-feat'd as f lol -t w itr'tel tie-; tht pr jeee !..- rf thi c.--,. ti a Jib!: i p .l-'l .'( l!r.'.'A. C uit tf-, ly- Ci'Ctr.t:tn adj-rrej JUUN KAFWlQutK C; y r.-H .o! r:r .r ) . , e f ' r M K. L iii uniComrCo N T Pe: titr 1. 1K.9 L r Mir : I nlftul.i tie g'd if eonifliud ho !Cuol I, would d rt:t (he eueotlco oftho poopl Inferenfe ). end the eh.rj. tjn of the 0 nern roent, opgn tkt bnr-l f red ekine-i ft"1! Ih Brul n l (),:'!! y.i. it, in i o hir bendn of In iitni end aoie Iho t.ae ettiu of nn, ' the IoJikQ iiSlr tf tb poilmo. J' r put pof e i.l mi!irg euoh tteriv.-i:i ft ! iee?e W.". V litoi to ruhn.it a tew a br'ef Ulemifit of ttTr il fact for - i i, . r ' ifen pite. I 1 ' at ote In l!tse sre !,sn:nirii ins -,- ! ditijrjv to the rbitt rrrtlfru of uppir ' d i irai, g thov Lt Ijl bnen kr,,nrn i tr"! the (jirnft:Lt of toe U. fl. ,-.-.r . i te.-r.j t, in oJioert id cjtJis.- rilh tt i.vt u ' and CDntue:, nad ta theae Indnue j are now rn'.ir.j wr apoa those tritre who ht lntc'7 C'-9 fr the fr-i'tcriim -' 1 1 . QoTe-nruert i tf'.ic, lecautr the; ,,,.. Died thoss trintion iih the U. S. j At Niobrnrth wf, tho white ur riMr litiiijr I in atttie h:.lf milt!-: y, half r,. ', ttui our J neighbor! the I'onct urn eiipcorif ?d on the 1 eharp polut of Urol at (he tnc.ith of the Ni-j. trarh river, in n.-tnt and uo';tr(il dread ; and alarm Ihry bclie?e tat thv art in great drnirer of being deotroed, ininihiU'e 1, j by Iba Hru!e ar.d Oga'.a'.la. A tuporior fjree ' of the Bf an j ii now kR:rnmg ILbt. fciJ n,i( inta a rj eoLtraj'el'ppaoe. Theo Pioni fell npr-n the Ponran il'ir'is tbelr lbtt numuir Lnt, killfd fhirlven uf : mem atoi urote t.',e balance t tieir f Uos tf thods, m'.nui their unal amount i t l-'fifftU neat' end hence they are t'ir! destitute if t'je msatH of nubiBtanco. They ba I . -no er einoe open the war path tgaitut the Ton. one, and according to the beat informitieb in eur po.itioo eUo egainet the white rettliu of uj.per .N'ebrnka, thii latter will not bo luuok longer an unsettled quentijo either, for wo at the mouth of therinr will not be content with lonfluing our operstionj to thin pnrt of tLe lley of the Niobwah. If the (loTernment d. i c not Hptin clear tho hotdea of ra-oally latagoa from eur tratk and tho bet-t track to ti e gnid rojiend rf the lilnck II ills ana io iho 'South Pjj' I :e tlurt tre ia the LcrthwoBt men enojjU w ho rs in- tercjtrd in the ' Niobranth It outH" tri ttLfe upon theniHtiiveit clearing thrir way for unall w'l an large parlii'a of emigrant. Thtra Indiiiiie In Id j enlou pesjesBion of alitt are bllved to bo tba richfrt luinpral Unlftt of the H-cky Mountainn. Thr-y j eraiit nowbi'.e moti to ass otur them, they are; known to bare ,,pi, I.iuttnant Warren aud party out of thrir district by working upon tho l.iu f onant.i fenrs or upon hit extra onlinary tympathiet fur "lo the poor Indian " ( He did uot iU any rate examine tho moot ral uat le andinterting portlana of tho country, (at I underttaod the uittcr) wUioli bu wai tint tn explore. There csa be co qucnUan about tho laJiniu the I!.-alo aca OgaUIla &3. ukuikiiig u!yuttbo anlt'enieati, Tts 'Uido nollleu Uhi s ibiuoy cl Ihsir familtfa to Uie town fi,r ft eemon. We il 0 not look for u.ond.-died bore, at Kio brarah, bocaiue great citation aud forbearance maik, at they hare always marked tho policy of the h'iokrariate. lint wbethar aimiUr coun 'ilt will prT'iil j reijard-i the country adja. (enl aud up t't.n v! y, I tkit.k it will ac t tak iniiov dr tj j?f.'. that wnBUtiua if tho lit o.-fi r;i:io. Vol y J: pje.:'f'!y, U .V. Bl'.KI.I.T Ptttrttt Attori.fy bu iit-oa by referei.co to anot'.ier cc-1-f. ii rpKohi'ioii was lusted bv the .! PI J,' iiio.ii iitlij County Conveniion, recommend nig ileorr V.'. Mmon .if Bui t oounty, as a amtahlo caodidaln for District Attorney Vie know Mr. Manon to be a Bound and re liable democrat ; a man eminently qualified for the otfiee ; a well read aud practical law yer; induiitrioui and eucrgetio ; nnd wili make u j-i-t u-h a district attortiey at it wiintt-l .a tl.ie weatern country. lie is fully oM.rariiini ith tho duties of tho office, bating i-. i ted to tortru s district attorney, in Steuhenvi'de, ihio . llesiJca thin, bo i? a poor loan.. Like tniny others, he ban been unfortunate in his westerr. specuU'ions, and he uerdt the otfniL'. Wt baa r,o doa'ot but ,Uat Uo will receive the cn'.i o democratic o'e cf oouj'tr. (aut'y CoBi Hltcit It has tildom beoa our fortuoa to attend a more orderly and leapee table ippfuiin body of men, lhaa the contention of democratic dei rgates that ai-eenibled in th city rn Monday 'a't There were noa-ip r.ni; dema(0iu4 m-n them, co radical theoiibts, co blating poli tit iant, but men of ttcrlicg worth, iuobtrueita in manners, irdu.tTio'.i iu habits, aod posai-H- -ed of four horee eeoMC. lbey were a fur eauiple of Dakota county Ietnoorai'y ucd the uitty feel proud of such confertatite citixens. There wm no wild eutauiiasm displayed I l a rt!pcctabU tud silent determination to quietly but effectually clean out Dakota coun ty of be last teatigt of Black Republicanism T-ey wtr nearly all fyruiert and htlrrgei ' that ctatit of men w ho icicd their own butinet-r. They will be board from itsido of tite wevks, and when they do niakiug Republicanism lu thie coui.ty will gite up tit phort lieu. AV in. t. Cr ford. Our distinguished fellow lnwuan-.au has moredfrom this city to Council Rintfs, Ij He leit with bia fituiiiy and faruiture on Ut Tu"Jy t tctiing. Ho croes'd thoi iterttSiouj City and went on the e ther :d. W leura frsaj hiuj that he bat formod law purmerahip in the B'.uUs, aud will en'er at ecce upon lie duties wf bio profosnou. Mr Ciaxfoid it a lawyer of ability aod Lijti fccholattio atraiu-u-'tcts.aed wuh Um.succee t isd prvapr- t -'-. : e .' . aKO. B. ORAFF, KJitor K litprietor. Halnrdajr jrorwlDR, eptemfrer 10 1850, HKHorHATIC KU M tli A IIO !l. ' ri.iiT l tbo'.uie, K. ESTAIUtOOK. F -r Territorial Treepunr, V ir.LtftM W. WVMA.'i. 1 r Territorial Auditor, ."(JBoRT C. JORDAN. l'..r Tfrrltorial ConmUeioner, VT. n. HAUVKV. t Territorial Librarian, AT.ONZO D. LUCK. GOUNTYTICKET. For H;pio-ntli"e HAUNAUAH BATE8' C0RSKI.IU3 O'CONNOR, lir Rpjit-ter n-l Uerrrder T1M.IA1I CAI1NA1HN, For Treniomr t".RA MILT.A'ir'.. ': Yi jt-a'f 'o.i.-e ... M .Kh':', J or CotntniFrii i r JOHN J. TRACY, For Siieiifl jamls Ml-gi:;:;. Tor County ClorL JAM1I3 W. VIRTL'K. CANDIDATE'S DtPARTMfc'NT. w lire au'liorli'.d ar.il r4iieitti to announce I'm nin-.a of Hr. J. I), M CnrVKWt f,L, a Candidate to rpient th Countj of lkota In the roxt Territur! 1 texliilaturi). r:.w.i nno0nr the name of OKOUOKW. POANK, a l a Candidate for Ditrkl A'.tot nej, of the Third Ju dWil Mttrlrt. Our County I'nndldatct. C"L. B. Eatx of thin plaoo, who headt our ticket as a Candidal' fur thi legislature, fills to oreraowiui; the JoUeraomaii leqoisites, ' npno(ty ond Capacity." Re ha been a res idont of the county nearly three yeare, among Its first aettlern, and no oao has dnna more to promote tho interest., and build np the county thau Col. Rates. He bog aley utood by tho people and by iJakotii 'citity, and t o opportunity lias p'i:wd that be rjog; uteJ to do good for thoir beneif. He ih ful ly eapable t ) diHcharge tho duties of repre. eon'ittite, and will ra.ike i jet enoh a rep r a pnta'.ito as wo ehoulJ hate at Omaha. CaiI- C. O'Cotkok of . John's, is our r-tbnr C:inJnlt:l for th.: l.'.jn'uixtrt. He ton, -nine to tbo county b.1 on etrly day, and hi iwiiye boen a fuat and triod friend of this part of Nebraska. Ho iu permanently loca ted in the county nnd is not with us to day and away to morrow. Understanding the truo source of wealth in this county, be baa gone to woi's industriouHly, an l in tha right way to make him a home, t y opening hiru up a farm, and be bow hat one of the fiuebl farms on F.Ik Creek, that ho ban trokeu, im proved and cultitated with his own bauds. lit is emphatically, ouo of the people. There in uo can in tbo county bettor ojiulitW to rep- it uut it in the Li-ihUti: thhn he is. Well ijj-iea'ed, pnsse.iung fo'iui j'llgment and discretion, iuduMtrious and Lusinest habits, ho is just tins loan for tho piaco. With such men aa Rates nud O'Connor to represent Dukota county, shu will bo rcpre sentod as she rcr has I t en before, and to the entire petiefaction an I credit of her peoplo. Via L. Califs. KAN, t'lndn-f .fior B'torder, is a young man of good bu-iP8 qua'.iSoa (iens, a goo 1 penman, nnd eminently suited for tbo plnce. H will lunke us :t faithful, omnipotent nud h"neFit otricer. 7.1 B L Mim.sok, L'avJiJule 'or County 7rcis unr, is on old settler nud well l.r.own to U our oitiseus. No better man could bave been eeleoted fcr the position. He ii n plain hon est farmer, and will see that the money of the oounty is not squitndeicd or wasted, and thij 's importfint, fr during his term cf office, he willbata considerable of the people's inoney to handle, and take cure of. Jit.i J. Ti( T, Cj'vi.Jut -r Co-i'ity ?o-nii-j'i ri-r, was nominated because bo hold ihe office before, and was krown to bo a coaipe-t.-r.r riTl. ii.t n-.nl an UDribt eftijer. it man j nth,; knew (lie wnti'e of the county, nho w fully n il v i taut v.iathe county busineait, and in whom Oif pe pie Lata the utruoat and en'ii'e oiiiitid"ii :e I I! RiKH, r.iui.i't or l'r hi;, Jidjt, w.ll muk" tl.'fd-ratc ollicer. I.ika ull uur ; n'liiiint'v, he lri ar .ld resolont, known toonr j p'.f, and kni"-i ta be a go:-d man, tre'.i ipiu'.ftj 1 to- tl ; ".-I'lon JuH.Mo'ilx, C:n.;j:r fir S.'i-.-r- A'i the dot t a ShernT are extremely unpleiis- nt To iuft.rin a person by a suo'.rnora tbit l be has t een t-ue I l.ecau'e he was unable, or unwilling to pxy ; to serto an execution; to I sine aud sell a uinu's property; te arrist a I criminal; and to execute tho bcrereut penalty ' known to the law the tsk-.i.,; the life of a j contiot aha bee been oondomuod to death, to j ! perform these aod othor duties of the Sheri'f i I 1 otto tare unplessaot indeed, both for the cfii- j oer and these who are unf jrtur.ate enough to J hate anything to do with him It it therefore, j ' essential that a Sheriff should be kind and polite, and unite them tub good 1,uj:lss j qaahflcatioos. Our nominee cuibiatd thue u.j Jit-itts in an emtuen: dtree. J.tiil.t W. VlBTl't, Cr.J.,k:t for County CUrk. Etry Lody kcows "Jio.,"ani that it would b ta:; soaibld ia tLis or ry Cher tf - i C ,-.. '. t f &oe eo well ae It doe, lit baa been elected once befort anil trill be again. Ktery n an on tnttieket la a therough reli able democrat, aadj Wt ohalieng the opposi tion to nominate on half ai good. R" Ant e Iht nfhl men for tt riji pfoci Tby are equally distributed oter the) connty, and they will be eleoted by to large a mnjtrlty, that It will foreter crush out opposition ta tho Dem ocratic party U Dakota county. Tha Illarnejr Ptcue, An Irish legend has an eccotat of a otooe that formerly exieted in Ireland, powcescl of the wonderful properties cf Imparting a fooun lit of language, to tboe who would lick their tongnea to it. Whether it eter Lad tny ei isteuce or not, or whichtr it posiested all tho towers ascribtd to it, is nothing to our pres ent purpose Su-Tice it for n, wt know thai a L.thit exists among the natitet cf that "Isle, of tbo Ocean," of being extrattgnntly flattering at times, and -,i cirtgj etch a power of faoiaation, both iu lstigunge and demeanor, as to hold will.r.g enptiro the eager ear of the listner. What can Le mora amusingly pro voking Ih in the cool as'urauee, the pltasaot presumption with which a " broth of a boy " alutes a fair anquaiutance t "The top ut tho nioruin' to yoa, Mrs. O'Flagherty ; jour look art ohartnin'; the bloom en your cheeks surpass tht fairest rose in tha garden; and tho brightnt6s of your eyes tan only bo excelled by the goodness of your heart." With them that kind of talk it, not inap- propriateiy, oailed 'blarney," and tbope who j make use cf it are said to hatt " rubbed their i tongues to tht Blarney Stone." It la " blar ! ney" when delitered by an Irishman, but un accompanied by the "brogue" it loosee its charms, and is merely a tery floe oomplimeul. Who can resist the impulse of humor in tht wild quaintoeds cf a Milesian intitntion, to "Come out and fight, for fun jistt" Wa might cite innumerable instances from those high in authority, of the efficacy of blaraey wo Rieaa Irish blarney, genuine blarney but wo hatt no idea f giving that class of our readers the benefit of this articlt. The object in tiew is to rail attention to a another kind of blarney, a blarney that has nous of tho (Aris ing pleasantries tf an Irish man's, and instead of being extracted from a stone is obtained from an ism. We refer io Republican blarney, Abolition blarney, with which the ears of tbo publio hate been filled for a few yeart past. It it chittly intectite, denunclatitos, mireprtttutations, slander, abate, etc., and has been found to work well, ia oertaln localities. The class of men wht hate rubbed their tongues to this new blar ney stone, ar restless spirits, uneasy seme times unscrupulous politicians, hypocritical philanthropists, and saoctimeuiou fanatics. A lata writer describes them at hating htads resmbling In shape, Intertel coffee-pots. Tha anbjoct-matttr of all their blarneying, whilo out of power, it " Slattry " and "Cor ruption," but when thoy get the reint iu their hands, tbey loose sight of these cnormititt and their rapacious atarioe knows no bounds. A an insures, ouo of that olass, a man nam. td Mittoseon, was eent to Congress from a district in tht interior of New York, and be came to soandalouely corrupt in receiving j bribes and publioly soiling his tote to tht r ' " I highest bidder, that he had to be pubiol ' v ' ineu uy mo uuuss oi noiiroseniaiiTes. it is blarneyings about slavery elected him, and reflected tery little credit on tht good taste or good judgment of his constituents. Du ring the last Presidential campaign, a large number of uaturaiixed oititens were blarneyed into the support of the Republican caodidate. None were :o latish of them at the time, at Ntw England Abolitionists. But mark the cbanut! Lai-t winter these cegre-loving bUrneyites, these honey-worded Republicans, concluded thoy would show to the world their hypoerisy, by legislating o gainst thw whitt man, proventiug those who become cilitens of the United States, from ej;eroiing tb eltot ite franchise until two years af'trward What do Nebraska Republicans think of this "intidious distinction bttwoen native-born and naturalitod citixens?" We do uot pause for a reply. Iu the F.ebublican Stale ef Iowa juat across the ritcr the peotle were blarneyed into the belief, a few ytart ago, that it would be for thair interest to makt a change. At that time tht goteramtnt wat in the hands cf the Democrats, aod they had a provision in tht constitution limltiag tht state debt to 4.00,000 A preity large figure! No eonr had tbe Republican got bold of ihe reins cf gcrernment than they ctmmtnced a career of pablio pillage, that can flsd ao - !!! n.'ia ablo of the coniiutred previnctt of India, and ntidin,; the Etato debt limtta tino ia Its r vi.;, they took another rub at lkis'ono, and turci cded io remoting thit objection- la is stead they placed a limita tion cf $2ft0,0r.D. But judge of their capacity to pluniltr when, iu less than two years, they hate not only filled the bill, but hate $46, Oil") staring them ont of ceuntetanoe, that was provided fcr under no cirenmttanett t :0J, 000 is a Hurtling figure for lubricating the gearioga f goternmtct in that state for lets than two years. It is all owitg te blar ney I A similar carter of state robbery mask ed their establishment and oontinuanoe in power ia the states of Wisconsin aud Michi gan. Tbe radical changes made in the laws show that tbey hatt legislated for aud against tht tatut thing, until Ihe laws bate beta to shockingly mutilated, and assume toeh a oon-Vomeral-' appeaianct tbat it is tery diffloult for a wise man to find anything in theaa tbat he wants. Abolition oupidity knows no bound, and is equally williug to rob a state or kidnap a negro in Ci rgo or Senegambia, and in vio lation of hit country's law and the diotates tf kamani'y. cmiic-la bim to the shores of the auth and tl.ei e tell him into that bondage tbey blarney so u-ucb about, for what ready cab he will brie; To ehow cur rtadtr tha- UV "! t Jn r : t'l "ekKA-.t from a oi reoponueLt i f -b OiUnd 1'liin dtnlrr, writing from Wacbington, Aug. 16. 1 M b n ta. to,l In fu vni, mri' mh- ." difidunl who alll purcha-e Africans when brought in by tho Yankee slave traders, (for most cf them nro t ankee Weak KepuMicans ; The prices of Hates in the South, ranee from $1,000 o 1,80) and when these Yankees smutgle in their kidnaped Cong", and r.Vei them for two hundred didlars spieoe, the ttmpt ation to buy is irresi.-tihlo. Ilism appeal to atarict aud cupidity w bloc is too strong for poor human nature. This is a fenturs of th stare trade qot-ttion which should be pressed heme upon tha Eliok Popeblioana. Waters are fitted out in north ern ports, thoy no tn Afioa, eteal negrots, carry them to the south, pooket tba money fortbom, and return home at good Abolition uts a eter. This ia do tagoe charge. It it literally tm. Many of the men who do this ttry thing are inch fanaties that they wouls, if they aould, ar.d in tome caes do steal sonthrrn slates, carry tbtia North, eel tberw at " liberty," aul let then ttarte to death. 60UTHKRN DEMOCRAT. Tbe detectable tribe in this territory, in the face of facts that can not bo controterted, Lad tbe assurance to blarney a plank into their platform holding the administration re sponsible, fer the open prosecution of this ne farious trtffick, by their Abolition brethren. When the laws are attempted to be enforced against negroc-etealere, aa In Ohio for in stance, then Republicans deolare it to be an imperatite duty of llitir members, to re.-ist the officers and, if ceoeuary, ta shoot them down. We mightindulga in a notice of their blarneying about Kansas, but we are tired of her aAViri, and since Mrs- Nichols rnbbcd her tongue to the blarney stone, and harangued a contention of Republicans with such effect, that they instantaneously proclaimed the sexes equal, by allowing women to Tote, we will pass her by in disgust. lu thit territory, they have blarneyed a quiet, inoffensive, silly citizen of N'emaha Co., until they induced bim to make an ass of him self. Acoording to the programme laid down for him, be is to rub his tongue to the Um if ha has not already done so aod tear through the country like a lunatic, from south to north and vice vena. We could stand their state rtbbories, their " intidious distinction," their traffic in lite Senagamblnns, their oppo sition to law and order, ( Fif Obcrlin,) but we ean not stand this imposition on poor ba nian flesh and blood ! Mr. Daily has our heart felt sympathy, in his meteor-like ca reer. He went up a rooket, he will come down a stick. We are glad he is coming, as tbe people up this way hate such a curiosity to Bee a specimen of political abberntioo, that had he not kindly volunteered to pny them a visit, we fear they would hate taken it into their beads to intada the sanctity of bis home. They mein no harm howeter, and the worst he need fear is their toting dead against him at the election. Tbo trip will do bim good, as it will show bim how uinch " higher than n kite " he is, and how far he will hate to fall in October. The Republican Party In Nabratk 111 farnr ofWIltt Cat IlitHlcs. RttolriJ, That w are irreconcilably oppos ed to tho incorporation of lUoksorof Bunking institutions, or to the creati on of an unlimited Territorial or stnto debt. The ahovo is ono of tho re-tnlutionn in the rietf im of lh Democratic party, as enuocia ted by us couvcntiou at rlatt.mouth. It . . ... - - , be "tea that one of the cardinal principle will es ! the party in the territory, is hostility to Benki and th burlhoning cur young and prosperous territory with in unlimited debt, lo hang oter it like a mighty inoubus, crushing out all itt energies and prosperity. How different in comparison is the action of tha orowd of men that assembled at Belletiue under the nameof a "Republican contention," not one word is said by them in opposition te Wild Cat or any other kind of Sanks.or to U amoant of the state debt. It is well known that the opposition party bare always been in favor of Banks. But we had nu idea, that the, broken down gambling a-uiiiioi-n, wild cat bankowners, bankrupts of the states, and uusoupulous speculators who composed the Cellatue oonteotlon would hate the effrontery to thus countenance Banks and ttate doht, by not declaring their their oppos ition to them., Ilot tb reaton i ebtioas, tbey art nesrly all reckless fortune setktrs and tht objeet with them is public plunder, and money, and if they should suoceed ia ob taining power, their state offioers would com mence at once to rob and plunder, after the paittrn set them ia Iowa, and in a few art Nebraska would bate a state debt tbat would take years to cancel, a Wild eat Bank would b established in every tewn, and the country fl iodtd with worthless paper in tbe shape of bank nuts, which would only be good and be redeemed a sufficient length of time te gt tnongh out to make it an object to fail. Look for an instance at the history and facts of Banking in Nebraska. At the first sessian of the Legis'aure, the Western Exchange Batk was iaeorporattd, which wout into operation in the winter of 18o5-6. The Nemaha Valiey Bauk of Nebraska, and Platte Valley, wsre incorporated, in tht winter of 1856-7. Tht Banks of Desoto, Tekama and Fontcne'.le wsre ohartered tn I all were in full tide of operatien in the spring an sumruerjof 1857. The ooun- try was aotutlly deluged with tbe paptr of them Banks. In the following fall and winter tht crash came. First went the teterB Ei change and the balanoe soon came tul-hlinf after. Hundreds were mad banarujt by there failures, and swindles, and eterynoe ia the country euffored more or less, andt th't mors than to any other ftot are we itJebttd for the present bard times in Nebraskt Tbo following is about the amount ihe p pie hate been swindled out of, by thti; tetertl Institutions tbat rail e a, as near as r taoji bt ascertained : Western Exchange Bank, ji50,orp 76,000 85,OOf 9O,00ft 80.09) Nemaha Valley routeneile Tekama, Waubeek, M.ikipg t Land-tme totnl to iwlrdlo t people rut of in the short epace of or e i ,'.' Such operfctinim would bankrupt tut im , ' Ish any people, .r! yet Judging the K-p..v.,0 an party as they r.M-n to judge ours by t:u r" aots, they are io fa-or of t!ic.e who!c i swindles. It 1 a well established fact, that one of th great file lesdera tf the Republican party was engaged in the TeUma Dwindle, and out cf i; made tbe money tbat in the Cr-t place, pur chased the office cf the ".Ve&'asA-a .,TJ.V'-,n the organ of this party in the Territory, aod es tablished it at Omaha. It has einoe passed into other hands, hQt it had not been for the Tpkuma Rank and id Robberies of the people, it is probable that .he party would not at this day hate an orgsa t, adtoeate its principles. It is by such merns alone that , t...i. lican party is teg up and elite Will ths people snpponsjld sustain it f They will not! And thoy will tramp tiie teal ef condemoatitri on it to firmly ,Vu th 11th ef October, tbat it will bt wiped out ot Nehnska foreter. IUpwblUan Movements, On Monday night last, notices for to " In dependent County Contention," wert posted op arooud the City, culling tagctLur "All Vo ters of Dakota oocsfy, who are opposed to Feleral dictation and the obuse of public trusts, and official patronage, and position In the affairs of the General Uoternment or Ter ritory for the purpose of adtancing tbe polit ical or pecuniary euds of social fatoiite, and who are in fafor of promoting mtn to oflioo on account cf tbeir hokisty and CutirsTesct, without regard to their atiacbnieat to or otu ncrtion with any purtcuUr tame, clique, lo ool prejodioe or iiitorest." This call, compribttig tbe moat difficult words io Webster's Unabridged, aud btrung together in this masterly etyle, was tbe ctf epriog of one brain, oud that brain a Repub lican's. The same individual bad tbe bills printtd and circulated, and Le, together with his republic&u friends, think theycsofotl some democrats to their suppoit. White it is claimed that tbey are opposed to "official pat ronage, " tho whole movement is gottso r for that one purpose alona. They want niSe and"o5olal patronage." Tbeir maatis cf living depend on it It is not democrats that want ofiico, it is republicans, i.u 1 they know full woll that they are in a minority, lars!, in the county, and that unlei they cau obtain th support of democrats, they will "of nocea eity," be opposed to "official patrnsg' " -There is no way possiMo for them to get f e but by democratic tot?, and if they expei i t get them they are as much felled at they "i. teud to fool ileweciaiB. The party in ti.ia ctuuty were ntver mote united than Dow, oould uot possibly be more so. All diffnee ces and distentions if any eiiated are ht.'i ed and entirely foi gotten, and all are to wvik xealouely for our nominees. Democrats aro not to be beguiled into the support of republicans by any such "cUp trap " as Independent Contentions. Thi dodge has been too often tried, end is top pureat, etcn wleu the call is couched in au' li long, stringy, teiselctt sentenced, and witn such high-sounding words. This bait will not t.tko, and Ihoy will rind that thry sau not djsw democratic etrer.gih. Wo warn all democrats that this is nothir.g but a republican conven tion, aud unless they want ta support iej.i iiettn meu and nieasurts, thoy m..Ht cot sup po:t ita nominees. And if, ia the lso,' a of tht call, you in in fitvjr rf pr --noting men to office on acoount of their . , cj.l eonifctmry, the nominees of this Ind: ptn J-ii-t, Republican CoutenUon, tr ill it: bo th amu for you to st pport, for lienei'y and tomytttnci will be a stranger tn them, as it is a stranger in the republican camp. Homtty and tvu.p, lenv doe tit dwelt umong them, thoy dj uot know them, an I Jv-i ui.kht ss well expect "good to (otue out tf Naxaretli," as bvnesty and oosipOcnoy to oome out of an ludepcnd eut Ropukiic&n Contention. Wuccr-siJt. Tha following ia a oiinplst! list of the candidates on the S'a't- ticker re cently ncm'malod by the Democratic Ootmu tionin Wisoonein : Governor Harrison C. Hobart, Lieutenant GoternorH, S. I'almtr, Secretary of State n. Balden, Treasurer L. Silverman, Atorney General Bamnel Crawford, Bait Comptroller Joseph Squires, Stste Prieon Commiesioner 8. C. Draper, If (he Democracy of Wisconsin do not elect this ticlet they ought to be killed. Wt know Uabart, know Palmer, know tbe rest of them and wilt challenge the eutire west to produce a better sounder or stronger ticket. Hon' and ospability, are promicent qualities in thcra all, and it would do us a mora good to see that t aket make a olean sweep than any thing we know of. We d not want thuin to encceed by the skin of tlitir teeth, wo wcnld like them to lay aside their faction iuarrels and aauooncs to the world next November thot the Badger State has g.iue ICD.ocraiii by at least 6,000 aii jo.-i'.y. Satltius," The Repul licaa aorainee for Coneress, M;- Daily made t l.t'le erctch in Ibis oity ou Thursday, on hi j way down to bis home - Nemaha county. He said the Republicans, were entirely Lan.iouious and free from s k i s-M S. iVtijj.ra ci'y eu$. That'sit! "Skisms" is tbe word! I1"-1'' knew what ho was talkiun about, then to lightning the becightod in Nebraska city We are obliged to him for th coinage of tl. term. "Skisms" ean not be found in We! -ster's Unabridged cor ucitbci cau a woij more appropriate for the political conglom: ate of which he is a one-horse espouant. He will eotortain the ''ekisms" of this placeon next Monday. Hurra fur " skisnat - ' JAMES W. VIRTUE, IASD AQrvriXD XOTART Flbi: Takota Ctty, 5. T. nrief r -1 1,111 't J wsii"-"- ! . 1 a. 9 t . .. . 'Vtstawf.' . f f