Dakota City herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1857-1860, September 17, 1859, Image 2

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show their hua.U as ae ftfW Ice'.!:-). I1
Jiapiearelretly well posts lUrvgtrdt their
ral seeUavul. kih siv their presort ar
tad tby kaJ bctu-r horwstend roa up their
fcrte toltri at one. It wool 1 dear them
flreta the eharg of iloecptioo, wHIea ft on rubor
f Utit are tr aukuif thcmslr0" lliMa
lo-
1 It pnreJ or or, rvodfred prcbablv
ti-at th adored raea, If omanelpatad. ccnld
bo4 take cereof themfelvee f W say It t not
laJumlltiilht Ttwio ia aKply bn
gUar Ike whore cueetSco. I tt prove or ren
dered probable tint tho Afriia-tij cannot !uo
lathi ooontryon anoqanllly with whites!
IT ut tt Li not tad that do man who aeeerte
1. a ever yet deaaou7atd tho troth of hi
joertloa by any eooclotlTo reasoning.
ltU not at a!l rw:'acl to JW'sirfw th
oonultlca of lb black n.is, or the lw. ni
dtpr to r-pproM tkn, either In tit elate
tt the fro SiH bocaose wads Dot In either
of UiMtmiM fad tbe black man in a condi
tio to permit of tctlx; the qoeitlon Beoaiif
TTle-jeMia Ismeoa eoi narToa-TaiDdod enough
to nfas to allow d?tn. however Intel' if.ect.
tvcu, tt by no tueana proves -hat ta negro
rWo net dwv tio privilege ; nor. beoauee
UrrCAln at the must trui permits a rw
IrUbtnAa ud a lgponn: Dutchman to t?w
Than he neither koowa M own jstltloe nor
ihat of bid caiuliUte, d(-M it proe tU 'Vl-oon-a
U r!tiir just or vita la ti&liVig thlt
krbttrtLry JlrtlnilDtU)n T Let n b jant &ad
tcMLlr, j wU orltlOAl Mul ps'.Hu'.U, Mr.
DoctiUk Tlit 0Tiy fn Lr u-t of ihs oapity
kbd ixUii cf tli b'ack infln ti d!l, Ht
by (lie, OB tcrmf nf K(i(I:ty !:h Ui white,
U to Uktblm br ho isu rtjaj tikt fKjaal
ly. UtfortnnAtely ihr t uo p'8"
tblt 1 tbt c.e to UM fall ittit, fvT i rija-
dto d( dhio Ta. la tin n,ot fnorcd
lottliUai, to opprM thooolsiad tuaa.
"Ba foppi wt tfti tL fret colored mno
of MftMMbiurtU, wber thy ar rcupcuJ
d4 tr.t(d J elHn, nJ nhut la th r li
mit T Why, wo Ttntaro th aoaertion Klthoat
fr of noeowfnl eontradlotion that yon may
ta'ao ti &to thoasMid nrgroei ut tbry coroo,
and tboujand Iriabnioa m nKon way, and
fta wlU find tb nrg-o aurjitir Klin lrtbaio
nf BoitbB la iutellif'DO, tuoratty at. J itidni
try, kud fscA ri:iznblp ; tbry r mors
tbrily, tr.oro orderly, and tTfry ny inparlor;
it ! tbo tarn to tbo otty cf Fb)!dotpMi, ft
faata wlllabatutaaUyproTo' How what rijbt
bi'o wo to lay, l:a lucb a prellmLuary )oi
?n, tout tb bUck man ouald oot prove hloiaolf
wsrtby otfrotiiom and OltlzauahlpT"
How tha ItfTKjpyliUa cf th',a regicn vrlll
rbueMnrn tby tcbala tha aarorv aad r
frvbu( ordor of th.1 cac'.o n'.taot froai tho
f-rvt lndiTi( ory a Mew EnglbDd 1 Ob I how
li nojttia aud traoqullix looir psrtorbed
braoois, to know that New Garland baa nt
lfeiJprce!aJnud the drar "ulgger" eaperlor
to "jaw Irisbmei" lad lp,aorant Dutchmen I"
Wall, what will ay the ktihni d and Oar
maoa, and all otbfr foreigner, to tble cew
plaiit to tho Epubl!onn programme of fotore
li-lxtion? Billl ollac to the mitorablo eon-
mi a tbat proposal to eUvate the Drgro abore
tbroT Will tae popl who hare come from
the land nf 8oMi:-, Ooethe, Bamboldt, and
long lloa of llluotnoui eagta, pota, nod
pbiloeopboro, Ovtutnt to remain In a party
tLt will degrade tbem b!ow tho level of tbo
ft(yof Wilt tbo f!laot people from that
"greoo ialo cf tbo ooeao," tlatbaaoontriboted
its blood to freely tt tnoteien tbo proodeat
battle flolde of twrtb around wboia brow
pvT baa wrtethod Its f.-ejhejt, grerseat
JantL whoit nlltdaooa have won lmuiortal
glory for every land that haa offered thetu the
hoerliaJity of a boua will tbey, while boast
ing cf th?r Corrana, Omttana, r.tnmU,
O.Oob&ella, vTeUtngtooe MoMaboua. and Klela
onaaat to go Into a party that would mf caw
lrUbman" is no better than a MoLnotU
frM noftrot No we would cot Intuit their
prrmd aji'l ohlvalroae natorea by even atip
yoalti tbo poMblillty of auob a tiling. At
tooatawery KpibUoHo State of tbe Untvo, our
taiulj of H-w England, baa given to tha negro
tLa Hght t- Trta. Uutseohurttf, while giv
Ini Uiut right to runaway tlavie, fuhly
lnopor'ad Into tbo Stale, has at tbe aame t'uio
deaiM it to ail loretnera tnttuerim'.uatei v
until after a realdenee of tree yiori 1 How
la tbe name of all toe ?orio, ean any wblt
pacple on earth conaeot to tb!a dgradiog and
abaalQ dlaortetlnatiua T How cau any white
foreigner, or the deeonriaai of aoy whit for
lSQOT, belong to a part that woold place
them below the level of Qalota nlgfar t
AtMntlOBl AbolttlWBlstat l
We Oall atUntlon of those who believe In the
'fclggar" to tho following ajtlole from the
LocdoB Ttmu. Joo. Bull Beq , taat bare
takon a aoooni rober thought whea be alloatd
tbo ThtnVrer to beloa fortb tk f-l-lowHrig:
"ToveU no kliokllng tbe truth. Taie if
tiUer operlcnoe years of hrpe deferred, of
eifodevotion uartqaUtd, of poverty, of hu
BiUti;u, of j.riycrs es&aawrred. ef .-n5;r!uga,
derided, of lanu'.U ocrenentcd, cf eoatamely
re,aoiy eudiuid b" co!iv.r.:d i f .
troth. It nQslbrpokii rat lo.id)y un 1 em r-
elMallT, dJtnl'.o the wild roonIe of "howl-
trurorrs' I'M f road Woat India negro alarea
erul not till taeeoil for wara: iba froe son
nf the ei-alavo b as obttinate as hie sire
Tie will eaJtlvbto U-.d; trblch ho bfts r.vt
hoeebtfr b'sonyai, niatidrof uj cUn-
tlo. Tbeae eatify litswanu; he diM'j nui
earo far yonra. Cottou, kuI eunur, an I t of-
fte. nd lobcoo be cares l'.u'.c for tl,Iu.
Aoj what mtttrieit to hiui that the Knt;';'th
rcaxi baa oao'i tUUi :,uq!i nl tru ,f ihou
rd on mtllJ. tnanhinery ai.J jlnu', wt.i. b
Miw totteroa the UnpaUMt; ee:i.ti tint f t
tX B wlf rtturnod b j;Try nr. 1 !bi
jjatAU bta yams ana suigg-Ti ai inuura "
i b1a v witu and suiers at Hu
tlkO 0rtO b bju8l w1,,n ."l-'ho
prloO cf fcog.lsaj an.in an j taniiBo I ,u.
Jr baa teen "redaemed front bonoge" by the i
rweatad travail of some pillion, af hard- ,
working Engliebiusn. Twenty rullliot's uf ,
paooda oterUng one hcodrad tullluos of dol-
flta havobaen diaMlled from tho brains and j
tauealtt of tbe free Knglleh labor, of every I
degree, to fashion tba West Indian oegro luto ,
'-rroo J ladependent libcrer." "Kra audi
tdcaadeat " auougb be has ttjtu.e. Ood i
lodeeaadent oaftugD no eaa iejtu.a. u.-.t
knowi t bit labror bo li"'!: anjt0far as1
W caa never will be. Ha will aim hjt.no i
aod qoota teita, bat bonaai. tady Industry, ,
be not oftly detest but deepisss. Ve wl.u
to tiaaveo uia o f,vi"f
.ttiar ffovtroment itJflo. nr parson, nor i
eU'rynjaft but ou jut wtoi..J. U06ai and
'ar-rtghted n-an. wt nlico out to iirxo ef
io ielai J Jatra'-oa, Dolnloa, cr Aoti-
fua uot trf tti-s-ta cr thiee iu nths. but
a,ar wm'-l wsfh tba prooluos Kroe
, i ,k. ...... ..u.i.. In
tt iJ'y tac' l , rauis waicn v.iu a3 .
p!ata his l:t'JJ a'tiiig ; w-uld .e L
V-..-nd!y r;'t agnouUt:ral er .foi
Kr-ceJ cr cor' u c-!' kt w,a'
It iJ'ykact .i, rouii watch bloj as be lailly
.u.3 in liiu as
d onteotlo
'Lirc-ll.
Kr .ef cr ecou; v " T
is?; hhv
P. it j ft nit
f. f tt m
I o1f 0r t?.o r",;.r'c!l lB,k' rn
"h-b tb 'M'..pt I BrgtU'-.r.H i.n.'r.orH t 'the
j btril-,? i m. Monu.e bit li,i;,itere enr-7
nl y c f rn ot.:r.f.je kt l.fo w m-.-h U.fj
wxiMpirat ar.-lv'tw tbo r-rro tn a I tVe
b'.aiourr f h e It'cwf. J.j. pr'., fcu t Kr ti
tsde, tatf rrttni.u-lv nr-t tn, f. t '' e if t i-'rr
rf Oit rsr h;cn 1" hiia fr-. ki... t'.i i,
eou.e bsa.e ari l tnwh the iim tuo.-hb.e :e-, i i f
Lujir r t d .r'caO ta t!.a fiina'ij ha Lkr i rr
TDrwi i.inr br wnl no I.
R. W. rurn "n. f'jrt OhIIt- ra tr
tlocal liroan-J.
R. 7 Fi'f-n, r.'l'tr of li-ow 1 !.!:!
ani l rt . a pru'tiscfj D-ro.-at
baabolieJthe Dfinoeratia ti. ket and a(.wi
hU poryeo to snpport Mr. P.ilof J?eu.kUA
Cona:r. f Dflaa'. to Congr.ti iuai-.i of
Gen. B. Sabrok. :ba regularly tjs,l-lM,i
i-iooera-jo Caadltl.H. Hi Fiwr of i. i.k
Inst , la o leader tended ' Tbe lV.in. In,;
S?n.lbat.oni, Oar Course," b mikes the fol
Jowiog nui,u.icc:nt:
" rndcr the partioo'ar clriuamtacoei the
.aw reqalrSag toe Aadfor and Tre-nurer to
"aldeattba Capitol." ud tho comr .a,
t.t-n at prwent, not blD euffl.-lent to induce
any one if rlefted to retuore there solely for
that parpoe wo wonlj nitamliy oocngh
look to taat point for rarn to tin th jse offlooa
Tlieprofcat iuona-beate Mais. Jordan end
Wrtn.n. were very properly noa.l-ia.teJ eud
wo hops mny be elr-oted; we shall do all in
car power to secure their election, aod ot
bat think the p,pi, t)f .'ie!,14,u wll, nut
eonsnlt the.r true iatere.f if they full to be
stow opon them their euffrages
.Vowto the "DtlcKMa." Of Oereral I
Ubrook. wo have only to eay be 1 a u.n
-aoinst whom nothing cn be Buhl." Wo
w,.a u owier nobt-Mke, cffioiela co-jld ahow
1 "0 am skirts" as la
Aa to Mr Daily be lo, we are free to fay
not our choice I Yet he hails from a locality
In tbe prosperity of wLioa we feel and bave
always felt, o deep and at.ldii.g intereet; it lo
cality whloh we elalm has be-n ahumefolly
slighted in every respect. IVe 0 jooro:.!
let have been unremitting ic deinan Jiug f.,r
the eection ernbraeed wi-.hin the Nrmaba Lai.d
irihtrlot, iowsrtfv. An opportnnlty. n.ver
Iffcrji offt-ttj, Uow premnta Itself, and we j
would bo icrcielugW grebtor aniootit of bad
fr.t-h n mil a I .1 .... .....
; "" "uiwraoing 11, ;.ia to I.;; is 4Uf..
porting a fall party ticket especially coder
all the circumstances tx?fcro referred to We
kV fr,th ' btIie" tUt Mr- D,ly-if tlot-
ed use all honirghle menus to secure for
Soothern Kcbral what l rl JP her nn'r. n .
she tnuy occupy an equal footinst with othtr
and more favored portions of the Territory
u w..u6 iUla poauion we wi.l t.ot allow th-s
oaorga uf waging war opon aDy otiier locality
we caly mean xd j.nrpoja, as stated a few
weeks ago. to do aa otfaw localities have been
and are still doing, nd we hoi.or theui f.r it
and wht vta a gret tneasure have fllej
heretofore to do. Wo ulsh it nnJraUi- d that
we suppott Mr. Dally a a looM caudlJsto
fc.c.'jr, cuargea that may be tuade to the ouu
trary notwlth'taotllng.
wo are ru.ly aware that we are. fn taVt..r
this step, eubjeotlng ottrself, to a!.tbemfts
" loud and long." from striot party UlecipUn
arlaoa. tven !a our locality. V,e "go tha
" "'luuurM wiao open; wllllutr to
" taJta tha responsibility," and oliber. In fail
ore or ancoees, we will ftfl a cotieulatic-n in
the fact that we done what our but ja la
ment diotctedor fi but. lu thta matt-r we
aie acting or curtJ, i.o niau ij"piu
hie faith to or aleve." but slmll euduvor fn.tn
tlino to time, between thin s,ua elcoticn. to
convince those who roav differ frnm u .,r'ii.
jn;tnesa and correotnese of onr position."
It la idle for us to ehnt ou-- ey' t v the fact
that so fr & Jlr. Furuas ud the Browuvllle
dfrr ia ooutiei ued. m.-re acoUouuiiaut and
rvil or aapposed local intorets h;.vo bea
tna-le, already to take (he place of prufoscd
polluoal priaolp'.rs.
The uouitio Mr. Furnas, has aceu fit t
adopt, is the more startling beoao-e be i ld r
es hlmeelf a,:.d paper to the en,.p,!rt if
JurJ," Vy,u, D.-mocralio Can
dldntea for Territorial Auditor uud Trea-u,.,,,
othces In which no political principle are
noooaaarily, involved; whore,, tbe choice nf a
Delegate ur member of CoLgr... u ,,,
where parties are orgautaeJ. govsrnert ir, s
er g-em degr.eby Ueol l-I prty polui
Since "Geo. Keubrx-k U u m!in et i.n
wbom eothltig can bo said," od ii alreu iv
r.paulated by oao Deinoorntio paper south .V
tbe l iatte. on acJount of h locl position
and Mr. Duly will to all arPe.,ranoe reoeivu
Me party vole oonh of the I'latte, we do mil
beatte to call gou.rnl aitoml .n to this reo
. to party Wtb a.ij oblittioua. If J
Joel. Mnnby or any other man huct.-d by :
our Booth puito fi-ien-l-, ,.d b-ea ..ununited I
at Ue P(u-iiot!. '.',nrea:i,. ho wuuld
hroreMvodt.l6Ut.l;v.!..i i,B,,yhl, :
port ot the I), oi-'cracy of N jrtii l'l.u. hM !
every tffort wool I r.eve been put f.-rt!i rs 1
now to send thu oun lid at anr,-,!, PIaKu river j
with a mkjorlty that v-eu! I ecjiah f irvir.
aeetii.oaji.ip a,l ev4ry 0,.j. i '; ;r,c!.. .1 I
the sn.'oea of the I)eiiiocn.t:o tukt -'r v7i
irI lore s majority In Alabama in ubout
82 Oufi, MagrfSa'r, In Ktintncky is 9.1SJ JJar.
ris' ia Tennessee, so far as beard from, 11,
WO ai.d th riUrna la Ttia 1J i.ijicr.1
:ioueton Jb.t.UJ aliCal of Kuiitls and
finite weio atlil luoreu-iug Wbul do
Viuo!!aari-i think f thciasolves now,
the mth, '-as fr at heard from
ha& g n
Dem.-rratio, rpholda the Topalar SoverelK-iiir
d o;r!:ie and Ii epposej lo the African t!ac
IraJa!
" " llrl uuer.tao.l that Dl.y I
" ii-ci u-ui i-riu, lor uoueiai isst-ioroc k
np North of hero. Uo got op where Skint, I
dM Dut Ut ,nJ knowi O0 f kj i
' . I
L!iD,,lf popular as adocnug the Oenoral's
claims, ha " weltaed iu." We do not bliee '
the " yarn, " but wo do know be ia niaklog !
m
rr
mere voWa for Estabrock than im is aware i
c I"T .
Rr. Mai-Tbi. M.e.oon .-.verlomrr. ,
was surk t n the 4ih In$t , abuut day-light,
Whn near Heaitoe'a landing. No pasjeugcrs
were '....at and nuar'.v a'l the fjotli were aaved.
Che was an old c -noern aud not worth much,
rutherptred to be lnat.red fur $'.0,000
Sinklt g (11 boata in the M atouri Is ft prtty
good bunlneea lately
Ko TMh Miaaa A nrj umaur o per
a-.'tis wi.l leave NeMea C.ty ia a few csys
frr tte n ines. We r,i.ti.-e l!ou. If F, 1 au
cet. Win. Uacuat. Myar A. A. Erenafeld
an1 o:brs tsakli.g prpi!in ts dejar'
rv : y
nl'b a hi to
.yar.uto ffiitn $ era ft.
OB), B. QUA 1'. Kditur ft Iroprir.
irrinjr Morning, ptmbrr It I .'
Ui.'nill IU1 IO XIMi.VATlOSI.
HEX. E. EST A BROOK.
i'T T'.-rUi Ml Treituivr,
will. AM W. V7VMAN.
I'or 1 vn Itui'ial A'j.i.for,
;.filK?.r C. JORDAN,
!:o: ''".'w-l'.l 0-intr.?eiouev,
W. E HAF.VKY. '
Te,t Ts'rltorlal Litrti!a,
LONZO D. LUCK
GOUNTYTICKRT.
For lUj reet-ntatlves
BARSABA8 BATK3'
C0R.NRL1U8 O'CONNOR,
For Register acJ Recorder
WILLIAM CARNAHAN.
For Treasurer
Z1BA MiLLAGK,
For Probate Judge
A. H. BAKFU,
For Coumls-rtpner
JOIIN J. TRACY,
For Bheriff
JAM&3 HcQIMT,
For County Cleik
o AMKS W. VIRTCB.
CANDi b A I' t1 8 DEPARTM ENT"."
We are aotiioriw-d ioi4 rqufllt tj aiino-iDce tbo
iini cf Dr. J D, M CR0t'Kt K(,L M a GnniMkte to
rvpnacnt tiie Count; of Dikote la the riaxt TrTlto.-l
aj Lk j'.tor.
I J-!.m aoanonea ths nameof OEdUOE W. tOANB,
j as a CandlJato for District AtUr.ey, uf tha Tblnl Ja-
d'clnl P1i-tric.
TH Hrpnb'.ieau Coni cntlou, Its Ohlrcf
The lu'lopeDdent Republican Convention
that met at this place on l ist P itur ihy, wus
gotten up, cui'.ed unl cootrolled by tho new
tfinin"-c Twin tho two HqnireM, Squire Il'us
dr.U' nu i Bqu'.re Jiiuoi fur iho purpose of
cleatiog Squiio llinsdu'c to the Iglsla'.nro,
Kiid 1 jO!-fit.!c, providing a place for Pquire
Jaraus. With an nje tlaglo to thU aod, all
the nomluatiou.A ware mado to effort the
the fcUvtioo of Squire HiusdKle. Mr. Rion-
son, ft worlliy oilben of 8t. Johu's, wi be
aou.ht, coined and plfead with, to eonrrnt to
Ve n uttudiiUte along with Btjulra UiIirl, to
five Llm etrcnth lu St. John's. Rut Mr
Brtunon wa t. o good a Demoorit to suffer
bimseif to be mado a tpcl cf t elect Kepnb
ItjniiH, cr to aeeltt them tn 1 e-itlng the Drmn
eratlc party. As they oould not peisuade
Bi-vution to be a candidate they were compe'.l
t-d to take Mr lIv:Dcnnld, hopttg be would
help to clout Bqolre Hitudale.
The next thing was to fix np the Recorder.
Mr. Hughes c t' this plaoe, had a plnrality in
i tho Convention, aud was trn'y and fairly nom
inated cn the flr.-t ami eeonnd hniloty. Hut
this diJ not suit the Squlri-a, recnue they go;
poed that Virden, on acoount of Lis re la.
rirnshlp, could cvrry ni ire vu:cs to Inquire
HiRKdale ihau Hoghe coui.1, a.t llugbs haJ to
b-i eliUt;hi.'l'e'l BUd clinttt'-d 001 of tliO I1CC1-
iaal.on to mala ro in for Vir Jcn. Mr. Hughs
li a ynurg iiviu that would have ma-lo afi:t
rate Recorder. Re Is a gr.d Democrat nn I
went iatj the Convention with a!lfajin;3 srd
hcuo'tj, isoppolng thnt it whs whut it pur
ported to be, tui Independent Convention, but
ho Iihs foonl it wat toily a Republican sfTnir
iiitoiulcd for tiie beuefit of the Twius, and ho
will not i.bide the re-ult. In like nntnuBr
were tin) other offices apportioned off: Ford
in Otiiadi, Moran in St. Jobu'c, l'jukerton in
Covington, Na-h iu Oraa.li, etc. But it will
not work or win; tho thing U too transparent.
1'or the past three months the Sc. litre? have
devoted their whole tiaic perhaps, teoanne
th-'y u 1 nothing eUe to do tii petting to
gether this Convention. They have pandered
to tho pnjolieea of too citiions, studiously
vlllfiod, abu'ol, and njiHrepretnted every
oilixen that they could niake it to their ad
vuntuje to do eo. They have labored ardu
ously and n:iscTupulon-ly, doing tniogs that
honest men would be ashaujed of, and not
withstanding uJl their liibors, the whole
th'.rg waf a faiiuro. It asa-icu Uiiougb two
eii-tly, and the few Deuioorate that thry did
I eoi e !- ' th-tc Convention, cow tee th ob
jeet, at t the k ud of a crowd Uiey
no:e etmr-g ami uro 1. avlcg It ae they would
a sinking .-Lip; i.r. J before the day of elee
ti ii il.-r il not be encash of the " Inde
pnJ.oi O-nvsnitnu" to make a Corporal's
roa:d for U.0 fwr dqnlroa to drill.
11 ad Thill
t.t! tSu . o,e of a 1 org article, fn the
Vftraj.V.;n, wo fld 'he following aenelblero
n rk, aLioh we rouuiend to the perusal and
O'Mit-tdi.ration of ete.-y xoter in the Territory:
Aaln we iu--lrt t' at it would, at all ilme.i be
unwise to send from a Territory, ft delegate
to Cou;reia whoe politics wool I prevent har-
mouy of sell hi wUb the controlling pewers
As ai Territory, w uio dependeLt upon Con-gies-i
for cveiy thing In the way i f appro
pra!iooa, aud upon the Aduilntatratlou lor
every tMotf in the way uf odioial tavora aj;d
executive patriug. Toife are every thing
to u in our Territorial rxlt.tice. liven Re
I uhlleana would be but poorly compensated ly
a barren victory," for the loea of appro
priates we liare a nui to oxpeot, atm
wLieh we wl l doublets obtaia, If descanled
w it h spirit aid fooght for wltb energy by
U- rcMeotative who la not obncklooa In those
wiio biiNe toe ti.v ,r to lootow. Ca Re.
publ'o au eunJiog on a platform, every plank
of wli eh reeks with curses and denonoiauocs
of the ad;n cis j-atlon, in fact who goa th r j
as th- wa1 enetiT of tho aTalriU'-at'oa
aad the) Booth, and . '
thewn pvoxds aJmtT Can eocr. ..'. .
'! espet t ttt-ar any tf Ibosc -i .
Territory outL in M-td. eft Cool J ttiol a
ore be likely to '.ttiin o.frant tf I-'jis to aid
In tie c-..u-trcrll ,n rf ri'!road rnnrlrr; vto.
frorri y nr txrth riirll; sn-1 soa'b cf L!0 Plan t
7!vr no 1 lprrpr1 'T fcr rortUio'.rp tl.i
n H j r.md f'om th n(e r:w r 1 1 the Kti
l'neT We tlltik nut. la tr ler u o'-U'n
ibex- tti-g'. .'.iiti:-rii i.i?.-t-- ltiut be
aoof;liHi)t Hr.d a r.-!.-iJ ri e jitou. id 't:'ui
likrlf rf '. rn- o In tKi wi id to r'ncfU .
0:t Ir.flaor.ce. r.pt.rnl tti ii, to th rjui
mrn Hci.i-e i,f 'J: oititeo.i uf N-liriia, acd
a'k nhe.e wcnld be the fraitj of ft tVpoblie
an viutoryT VT bvo shorn, think, wLat
dargers wnnld tt-&rl It, and now wo aK
what poftMe Ru"d can result from ltT We
enn n-c d. d. wkiRtever, iC .r thin the gratJfi
caticn of 1 rt;un frelirgs Aficr the "bar
rn !" and ti.-) thrum are ever, -ibr joJgnjeot
w..n! J ri' :ii! na sway, and tne fol! o elont-
li) a K-.ut.;!rn Bepr'reotatUo woo'J ta
ar parent to all. It woalJ he seen and adxlt
tl thnt f'T a froltleas triumph, we Lai eacri-
ficed the sub nr.iitUI iatoreata pf oar Territo
ry, at a tiae when ftbuva wl other? we fed
the hilptng hand and fosteilog protection of
fri ndly lrg'sli'.h u.
Xnily Ira Dakota,
Dally was advertised to speak at Omadi n
Saturday Ut, and ia this place on Monday
Mowing. He done neither of these two
thingi. Ho went through the town r.f Oraadi
eub.Hidrably slower tlan ft streak cf lightning,
when be found rot n solitary ludlvi l ial collejt
ed to htar bitn. This waa too bad. Thecitiiots
of (tinadf onght to have glvo hint ft bhow. L'a-
,!tr etundini; that the Skisrns wero ooi lu cam
bcrs In Dakota Ci:y, going through the fuj-ce of
nominating a County tioket, bo mado h-rse-
sh n.Ter to reach hero before Ciey dinj ersod
la t!ii3 ray he got he: a tro days earlier tfcsn
expeetod and by doing so had i.;o;e persona to
hea.r him by twenty-fivo, tliin be would Ivive,
j had he waited till MutrUy. After the rikt-ms
I got through with tli lr little bu-insi, somn of
t them could be ceou toakin a Ptralght wi.ke
(or tbe country. Tho eight of Diily ti sof
Client, ajid having no idea of ctifferLng niuoli
any way befyro election, did not choose to
remain and be bored through with ft speech
from him. Even eoaie of the nominees made
themeelves eoarco as they bad mijigivingn, Imd
as there prospects vrere, be wo :ld make thing
Mill worso. A few however mood ground
Dulii.ta has alw syB been cosed for rreatirg
btrangera with a great dfulif retpt jt, bu-j
it would be vory unbecoming to ij otherwise
with Mr. Daily. Flud:ng tuut Iho cumuer
ol Republicans waa nm ul' and growing I.e.Miti
fully leim, ft few rasoally dctnuorata belonging
to tha nate: rifled turned in and hi-lp.
cd to rot.it tip a lilti orowd for l.im itus
was done t: r.,aiu-hin the good nazr.e Dtkota
hj heretofore gotii:exi and not from any
delre on their part to hear Mr. Daily. The
number uutde up in this war to listen to an
AboliUou uj;rl Ja, ws about thirty orthtitj
fly. He eoramono'xi Lis burrangne by stating
the principles of tbe two ooutnding partie
lo thla ierrlt ry, nol aa they ate but m be
airbed thern to be.
11a denullahed tha a daiir.istratlon entirely,
tore its policy to ehrsde, tatera, and scattered
the fragmcr-ts to the Hpo.i t of the wild winds
ofheaven. OsveminiiH officials ia this Terri
tory wero tkiued i.lire, tnmed inside oot and
thru expound to the hitighing geieof tho pub
iio on 4-skirrr.H." We were afiulu whea the
ppeaker majnilioently luniporr.e ! tho Govern
ment for ordering the land siiles, ho taut the
poor man c- ull enter his land tvud not ba oon
taitiully ani.oytd by Repnhlioanolattn jampers,
thlt bo w: Mild do hini-ielf a phy-icul barm.
We apprehotidrd apoplexy und was very much
j.Pi'i kxel !l Iio (li t "l.e - tt tho lum.Ce, to
know wiiat the citii 'tia of other part? of the
Territory weald think of o-rl?ttln hiin go on
iu that way. Ja finally come through nil
right except perspiring violently, and blowing
at tho r.ose lika a porpol.-e and snorting like
war-Uon-o, sad bfter rahbing his ehaggy
brow until the friction produced high degree
ofpolndi, ho launched cat ia a tjrrilo gtyle
on "Abolitiimitoi." Not that ba exhibited tba
terrors of that dooirine atoll. Mr. Dally
done no such thing. It wao tho reverse. It
wan the beauties und bencflu of that eweet
scented theory thnt ho decutfd on iu a itjle
that whs cotf.'ir rvrod frcim tho raving of
Iio.ii.mi, and which arouxed the latent facatl-
cIhoi cf the ooncurem present, to that degree,
iiit the heels of their s'.eg'-e ew down oa
the floor of the Town II all ilUgiat un!
of violence, nnd wade more noise than could
bave been piwuuCcd by t troop cf korsa.
Dally In "some" when handling bis favorite
aoorv as thia part of bid spoooh waa Aboli
tion, his looUa were Abolition, Lis action Abo
lition and hlmKall' aa AbohtionUt.
He wee particularly crul on Seeretwy
Morton becauee said Secretary refused to pay
bin), the said Dally, the iiiw'.l sum of fifWen
dollars, now duo tho eald D-nly by tho Ter
ritory of Ne! nk, for eervij'9 randired.
The sesiooe of tlio Legiflaturo are limited by
law lo forty dyc, Yat r).iily aud bis e legis
lators ftreichcd the la.:t tesat-.u oat f . rty
fivo. Secretary Morton ret'u!? l to psy Mr.
Uiiiy for tha five extra diyi, and by du'.t.jf so
has liiciirrel tho Jiapleasr.re of thii m .! ,g.
iilator, w ho riieplayed hU w irdora by ai.en.pt
lug to smen i the Fro etr j tion Uw of the Uni
ted Skate in the Nohnuk Leg -i.itore, aud
exposed bin diehonedy by eaieiv.ring to
swindle tho GoverctneLt out cf fifteen dollars.
This U only an InnUnce of his avariee and
if he p -sen-ed the reqaisite ain.-nnt. of dUorc
ti..n f r a luaa of his ytar--, he wonlJ t,ut re
fer M those d'.rly l.tt e t- iois cf his by way of
l".otraticg ofaolal corrupt! n Is uot ibia cud
of the many realms why tha lriches who
have iaip veriehtd M'cbigitu, robbed WUcou
eiu aud crippled low;!, are eo bitterly oppoid
to the officials lu this uvrit u? We leave
tbo people to judg '. j4 usad anl abu'.od
Douglas by tuixs rjtVn iag t Ui-it su'aian
when La talked Lreoir.j.t u, but invaiiably
LaJlcg bUu to Le au y otv.Wc.e on the tla
vry 0tt! Fcpniar Scvaralgnlty quesiioDS. J
nhn i..t jritV.rl the a'jilltv'Vf s'r.i'
c"..H cirti:i'n ia JKkota
. :
t t if
i.-tr?m pjKJ"e'r:ng i:mir
..eoc
the KepnMK n
( r- I h;m out eliur.plng tn an Abo'i'ticn hoh
hy, (hey pointed out a ttry nrprofcut le dliee-t-cn
for lira, wbrn they eent htra tortb. It
ii trno to aiiraed a few, bnt he dig'iet.-J
rany HU pcoh cI.ot all tho oo-.ferTt!-;e
Lvp'ibii3as from tli e Lou;e In f".-ri. '. -!
pl.a be finishoj hebvj botafewi.f the mt.k
at lift srd ab'.ot a -l.ien tf Dem-jrwte b.
d.d not ctaose to v!r!tto c'aoorr.a-, by ltavlag
tbe hoom wUle be w speaVln.
Tae flklsras'ConTOiatlnn.
Oa Saturday lae, between tb tocro of 10
a. t. ariJ 6 P. H , there could have been een
u tbo elty of Dakota, a very gorpiclonu look
ing eet tf rr-en. Tbey hivl a enipieiooa p
pjaranci not nn aiecnnt of bovine; b:fated
the Territorial Code, or cyimmitl.jd a ctlroe
t;..t was forbidden by the Caramon law ; not
leeioi-e tbey done anything that we main in
n or mala prohibitum ; bnt heoauee they eatr
talneJ what they knew to be dlshoaeet and
ibuierous opinions, and took ft ery onCTei
llftble way to proina'jrst them. Mary of the-n
were oonciounly a-hamel, either rf thetaselvee
being found in such a taM'.ey crowd, or of the
doings ef that omventlon that raockingly
started rn small ban! billi, with the cry of
"hrjpesfy" and "competency," and fol t
mortifjel to such aa eitent, that they percept
ivly betrsyed tbelr nervaisoe.'lt. Weprsnet
at all mrprised that well meaflin, mini, who
have been almpln tn-:.os;a to be dupeel thn far,
by the tew prlilic-il triek.-t-.ri that rfianajod
the concern, el. 'u'. i Lsvo their eyes oin-ned to
tbe bivne-8 of th :e Tho were r.-ost proiuioeht
iu oilerilng ("gather tho few who wero thuc.
Let in tkkQ a view of t e men who chiefly
ootnpOL-ed It, laid Uio different tbn les of opin
ion their repre'ect i d.
The A hoi iftnriiat wm ther in all flory.'
with bis Beotior.al doot.rine and Mi unnatural
HmiiV.'ratloo theory, go extensively praoticed
by thcin In Mitssaehupett", Ohio and 0:inada,
and i'.h the falsu doctrine that tho white
and black races are equal, Like Garrison
and Wendell Philips, tbey wore willing to de
nounoe ia unnieaeured lerrnn, the Pafriiti of
the lievoinuon as perfidious econndrn's r.r.d
bfi.vi vill.tin. and pr moance the Constitution
a leu."e wit's Hell. Thoy were there with t'jrj
e;mo hlo-.-'thlrsty and treasonable d ictrtnes,
ilint wus in'iint.ilned In Maianohusctts whn
B ioheld-T van mnrdered in cold blood, iu tho
ctreeta of Boston, beoinse be assisted tiie
United States oflicera to execu'.o the law, and
the came that Is now maintained by their
brethren in Ohio, where it 1.4 d o!..red to be
the duty of each one Letoiiglog to that fsc&ti-
oal party to finont aovrn, to murder tbe otn -oru
of tbe law if they should attempt to carry ont
the mandates of tbe Coartj. Siolt are the
sentiments entertained by a oormideraoia pnil
of those.who attended this tra'.toraai as.-e nb
'ago on Saturday last. N doaht they wllj
deny it, but a denial want do. fe propose
to Judge them by their asta, by what thay di J.
When Air. Dally, who ia well knon t bo a
rabbld member of tbot purty, spoke af'.jr tie
conT.?n'.in adjourned and launched our int. a
panegy rto on "Aboli'louifim," t'uey could not
rectraia tberoselvea, but giro veut to their
pent-up, snd pariil!y dieruistd aeatimeaia by
appiaadiog the ifeiktr rlth 1 iud eUrcplt-g tf
the fettt. Any cae who wai thr knows what
ww the purport of h'jt half expressed word
on "Abolitionism," while eniertaintng tbe
audience with soma very loaoprop-lat re
uiatkd, on that diegui-titig top.o. Bat kekoew
there wero many perhapd uearly nil hie
supporters horo strong'y tinctured with that
deb stable and mo6t dangerous of pl:t:oal
dootiincs. Uad not the re-nerahrauoe that
they wero a biuh.11 tuinority In this trriury,
battt frequc-ntly forced on them m-iuory bv
tho whinlngaof theepeaker, we docbt wtather
their sense of propriety wonli hive been suf
Caeut to control them, and prevent thorn at tha
tiruo to have act up one continaoas, dii-iaal
bowl of "Abolition! em," lht would have
ttartled their mora numerous breihrea ia
O'oerlia.
Another oUre that prominently displayed
itsoUin tbe Convention, ww those who form
erly belonged to that defunct, pohtioal orJer,
kuowu as E.now Nothirga. H Is cot so Tcry
long ft time ainoa, but wLat their memory can
easily reca to IL Wo do cot expect ihat they
will booame angry at ns, it we rain'uu tu.r
that tbey werelu tbe babll cf meattog la ee
oret cocclaro, at a very questionable hour of
the eight, and pledging tnemieires before
High Ileavea under the eaorel ob'igitioa cf
an oa'.b, to sappoitlio mau for u3i:e, who
was a fot sigr er by birth cr a Catholi; by bo
Il'f They tf oourtu, dony any Cucncrtica
wita tho ordoc new, bec-iute It beoaxo un
pop nlax and di-.-d out. That uoy be true la
refcreos to tho order as a p.-ittii-ai o.mssm,
but Can as muc-h be sai of thj bigoted a-a-timents
of thone v.h-0 beetma its i:iiubr I
tY think cnt ! They are cot cue vhllUon
oppon 1 to Cathol'ija ci i'oteiguera no,
than ta-.y were in 11-29, whn tl-..v aw;ke.l
CsJnvt'flt la Co-iiloc'Uii:, iu the enllghtsue.1
gtal of iltf iajlus-fs tjr, and when the
r.uns bad to tly trjia tiie fary of a bigitod
uvjb on a ooid D'iubr niyht, with ou'y
such ocveriag ae they oould match op lu their
flight, ahll their paths were Illuminate I by
the red Uauies of ttio'.r peaceful dwelling.
.Vor are they ouo whit less bigoted uud lesa
fanatical than when they CraJ tea Catholic
Churohe. of Philaielphla in 18H, and left
lou nolle belt la-u tii.t tailed Amt-rioi.u Inde-
peu leuca, tuicuiderlLg lu t'oo r-iiokit-g :utu
ci rt Augustine; cr whea in lbol, they tie
red aatd fAthrei a Catholic piirrt for iUiiug
u perform the aanrod fano'jjcs of bis calling,
au 1 ciurJerod la ooid Hood at Ealtirr.or ,
Now Oclcajia and LuuUviile, sack foreiu-burn
oiJl-.us as dared to vote. They may eay
that iheie thirg am fust, that they da titt
J i .cty th' M outrajjjt, bat ta ti; culriiy a-pu-cal
theoi as cue a aa any cce, but who
c U' btr' ,rbil r PMk'ag
lil fru! prr frM,n ,tviv fhey find It p. litj0
to 1 o t: , t sl et njran n the wt, ti..
",!"Tri-i:.,1 fT'roJJ, wit.', inorn l.orr'.y tlnadln
cr-tinn, rl-rlarea thair dor.trine In iMietyla:
"W tir.hert itirc-ty vr tint g.v?n ten-it
cf the forelcn'rs in nor Und. who how tn .,.
ifi'i.ee to the 1'jpn if R .mo aro nrt as Intnllj.
gentaa the foil biood-l Afriftwni of oirel.ites
we will not in.'lod t! pr. 1)!otU."
The'rVmen JU jnd Sv the irjut lAf.a
en'.l.a! paper thsy ba in li-t a ntfirs the
Mlowtog li vrnl sontirr out :
. r ml i i . .
.' causa rr i tovnn ia ri9n anil L arrow.
uilndeiJ cnoogti to refue to a.l iw a ngro.
however tn'.ellig'nt, tj vote. It by no mewns
proves that tbe up-fl dr.a not deserve the
prf--!lre ; nor, bc-aoe WUoonaln at the mime
time permit a raw lid hmau and an Ignorant
D-Jtol.rr. in to vote, when ha neither knows lit
own politic nor t at of his cnodidrtto, doeo it
prova that Wiferni-ia Is either jnat or wis ia
making thi at hit'iry tiiscrimicatlon f
Why wo venture tha
serliou wilhout fear of Kueoeseful oontradio--tlon.
that rou may tak- the five thonsnnd !
KToe aj they oonie, kt.1 a thoniand Irishman
ia tho arrjo way, and ynn will find th negrve-i
eurpaps tbe liiahmen of Boston In Irte'livnee
morality and Indnstry, and good cltiienshlp s
the.r .re mora tbrity, vroro orderly, and ere-'
way anperior ; it li tho aame In the olty of
rhilede'phia, as fac;s will abtindunt'.y prove.
How does (here declarations from Loneet
cpponer.fc agree with tbetr hypocritical preten..
aions hereT How doe the action of the He
pnbllotn I.er-7tiire of Maef aihufetts, ft stt'.e
renowned alilro f r ptri.t!m anl prejudice,
leamicg raid bigotry, luterfria and fanst-
lelsro, lu compelling fore en-born persons whi
lecorr.o citjens of tho United gut by
JSrsy.'-aiv rfrrinr,e hero, to re-ilde two sabfe
qnlly In that tt-ite before Uiey can exercise
tiie t'ect'.va fraajLlso, scree witli their bel
low prr.feion of " no invidious distinction
bc-tw-a r.at'.ve and fortign b-jrn citiz-ir.s?
S.o lotirj (ui Abolition i tatos ootiflaa th'irflaoitc
t? lcrri-rJ-i'.it-g ei:'n-t tha wbit-j man not an
objoctiua is rtisoj. Eeery one oaa now u
thut the two most prominent fuaturaa lu that
Ci r.vea'iea was finiulaLra aad blgiry.
Besides the dULirsnt shirloa cf Abolltiotilsta,
and Know Nota'aglsm, some of those who
were there e-it-ooittid elatrery for thia Urrlto
ty iuas tliau tao years slcoo. Ona of their
candidates fir Reprcsetitarms Oio. A. Klni"
dale, was an (.pen alvo?t(. of slavery one
y.n-.r ago la-:t wir'.:r. Tn'j am has baeit
va-:lliiUt5 btitwetn rntttieial por.is aiood
t.'.s yoctii. He hxa at last cut asoor In
Buwik Republican wafers, and run np tbo
black fl ig of Seottocalisai. Many remotaber
when Oeorge oaatended for SactioaallGia In a
dllforctit way, wbea ha was a violent firo-eatar
tn advooate of S jnLhorn eliverv !n thlj Terri
tory, b-t now he is northern AboiltlonUt
with his old eootioaal feuhogn. To slow the
reroark-ihla oonelsteaoy of thia genius, hi
went down to Piattsmouih ae a self elected
deiegat-, but that Convention not liking the
manor hie Democracy, probably both, d-.d not
itve him a seat, aad he cauio b.uk a ooofirroed
Abolitionist- Ha went dawa an unsteady and
tiareliahle democrat and caxa haoc oil Maok
a Black Republican aa it is poMbie to h.
Toe other oanu'.l-it; for Repre-ientitlre is a
Mr. McDonald of St. John' H Is a very
fine man socially and a gonl looking Uji.ii
peisonally, but unforwnitely for bim, poa
ee jeed of more ambition than aajacity. ro
1n he keeps his ambitlca lu the tight cuun
ntl, tt will be his rula. E Is cot the first
ai iu that baa been rnlcod by a reckless and
uai-introUb'.a aspiration. He o,ght to know
ihat four fifths of those who fteehtted In lid
inrulovlou wv.ll y.'-e for aoy ouo la pref-
renoe to bl a at the eleotion. Tho
hajitLtoment thing Mr. McDonald Owald do for
hintscli, would ba t withdraw froro tie eon
tet Irn riedlaUly, acl rroaaia a ooal epeotator
thU neaion.
It is olalmed by them tbit thj waa a Peo.
plo's Convention. That tntt will oot do
JI-op ic. his fable, epeiks of aa aj4 that dU
go!ed bint'icif in a lion's akin, and tried to
frlbtou th o;hcr animils, but the leogth of
his ears betrayed him. B It is with thoeo
who composed that CatiTon-iou. They may
disguise themBclve. in the Pe-pla'a garb bn t
they cannot bide tbe KAS9.
UUOAOA AA
J Uxa a it.iJ
Has Jnat reoelveU, and will reotive per
6tt.am6r Omala, tho remaiadVr of hU
STOCK OF GOODS,
Coiudctltg of
Born nd Sicu,
Halt and Cipi,
Aad a Great Variety of
DRY GOODS,
V'Uiob hall bo ttcUl fr eaah, or ita oq'dv j
in tra, at
VFxRY tOW FIQUaES.
Pereocjwr.l do well to cxsunluo tny -
lieM Pir"h(Unif Eheutcrt.
lQ-No Troah'.B to Bhow Good.
Iu:i oirvet, fiioux Ciy, lo-
Aug 6, ly
JAMfco W. VlrTUe,
LASD AGIST AXD NOTARY PUBLIC
r)k City, R. T.
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