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If y. t l 111 II ill ( J- 11 PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. a"- siii '-.-riif-'--cUf7SED lTt t'J. The assassination' of President" Lid-? oafaivas hot p J-crime tonmriuecE from some sudden, '' ira Dulse: -.jDHswH3;-ra sfcheme whichhaa Iteeri ponie ted1 over for the Uastl-four yeara.'t-SiThererare tbattsanfl of tnendirouglkutuheVnorihJ who have added. their united io'liie ia flue nee which has been brought io bear for she vconsamtnaitott of thisf-monstrous' crime! fA'e do notregarti.it as a inea3areof these' in .open Rebellion; for- the government so; mnch'.'aa of 4 those who it ire heen secret-enemles-in the; north raea'wha,' worked bya secreY weans for the oVerthroVcif therf gor-. ermnent, and c.at! the same lime pro claimed froth etery house-top ttiEUthey were for the -Constitution 5 and- this Union; ' Very'' many, probably did not aim diftctlr at the-Iifo of Mr. Lin coln, but their denunciations of-him' as af tyranfand ourjit!'of I powers have have had 'the "eftect to" prompt desper ate ' characters 'to'pftrforiil i-the act whica has cast' a gloom upon 'the na tion.' v-'f-'.iv!.; .: until cjis 1 Secret organizations ; haVe-been. in existence- throughout ; the ' northern States eVer.since thq' commencement of the rebellion' whoje object-was the overthrow 6f the- gorernment ; : arid' in several, instances they. hare been frus trated in their- schemes only by timely warning being given the authorities.- And may we cot " Te asonall y suppose that it was through" the operations of the$ traitorous ' organizations ''in'' the north tharthe life of ' Mr.- Lfncoln'was taken ? It was a last - resort.'-; Seeing that the' rebellion was about ; ended, that universal- freedom' was established, and that " Abrahm.;'iinola,' aftet all their scheming, 1 and denunciation 'of ia,.w:as ibe instrument ra the hands of an .AH Vise l'ovrcr for (he accom-' plishirnent of "this great 'work -seeing all this in' connection ' with the scorn and contempt 'in which' they1 would be held in the future,'- ihey' were goaded to the desperate resolve of murdering a great '.tndoxl marij riot that they expected his death fo materially charge" ihe' prospe'cts of the rebelfion.but they were jealous, of .his reputation,no only ainon' the' American' people, but throughout the world. ,y, , PUESlJDCXlSJOIIXaO.V t ,i By the untimely death of j President Lincoln Andrew Johnson.. is called to fill the' highest office ja the gift.ofihe Ameircaa people,' .Ye have,, full con fidence jn his abililjr;to administer the affairs of the goyernmenmett to a sue fjil.uprooting.cf .the. rebellion.;.; His .views uppa, the. great questions of , k the day are similar to th jse. entertained .by Mr. "Lincoln 1 and yeibave ,-.no-. feajs tha.t he wil). fal'er j -in ..the discharge .of his duty in any. respect 7,He,vlike,hi3 predecessor,, is; a man of thQ-people haying; risen to his present exalted po sitron through his, own exertions and a proper use of the talents bestowed up oahim ;y the.Creato,, Let I, every loyal man stalid by him., and give Lira that support which . is needed ..by the .Chief .Magistrate of the :and in a time like this, and'-;w& .have ino feari but that thesrgreat principles of oiir govern ment will be properly-carried out, and the leaders of this, rebellion jmeet vith lii.e punishment they so justly deserve; - Kow'isille !'Uirie to plant "fro.it: and orriatnental frees "'i)d'' 'not waitf'oVa more' convenient season1 for oii rliay; rifir Ue !ariy better fite'd fori! next fpiirig. ihan 'ocr af e nenv;' and a yeas's growth on ihem lso:tritling:'rnatteT; ' There i3 no expense, of the fsame amoint, which" enhaidek'tfie VaTuof ''property: to that'' extdcl 'that 1rees,fl'",virie:s'randi sHrubbery'does. Let every mnirn'ci -oWriar xi residence lot in 'Ptattsmd uth'in vest ten dollars ln'this ' jVban'neri aid i 'will not' orily Wautify'ihe fcityf sh& '&U iract'strangers who are lOoLihg for Id cations in the west, b'Jt wilt le'a good ay; -annlrersaryof theifruetflftfo-fi of OHristj .Both were murdered- by.l tidse wJiotn hpv vr f,Lftmntincr:i.Q sa. Let 113 r J . . P . 7 " ' . . hope that the blood ot ,ur.,lialln iMartyr may be the means t of .uwting the 'American people .ia .a bond,. or brotherhood that ehall lie . severed, no more forever I Kansas Chief. ,, jSTreat all ra'n with rirility r, She 'btbxxi$Wsl&toM rLj a .. n , lfGvuAU voire iDE3CB.isJ!;riaay an'unlucky day?,' Abraliara, Lincoln) wis assassinated on Good '"Friday? Hha nmT T!n T) 4 lTTVy .(fcViison'a irgffixsitf &i4rrnpQ$ fhe sai SjikLiSiAj It ll 11 lll1-011' 5ty '('where, aWif'a sherllai' .bfiStonlCJtte" ryvV '' i-, ;-fabfcu4u tlk rebels werexrutedv "-?eiijueihaL4roifir'itr$ d g-jf PrJeTTrtcrmst6n-,fothe' Iriili- Meeting q. Citizens of;the;(Paj Jalinston'js Surrender Confitm,'d .1 .J.J .O fJ" ':"irii ii-.!9 ii Details of Wilson's Sldvemcnts 2H T'lT'f:: OB iJ j"7T Hork 21 Heraft1 correspond- end'say'imrolinsr' of LeVs'va'r'my is eompleiedi sOfficiaf report 2 nuts " the munbet of .men ial 26,115- 59 I-pieces artillery, 71 .stands, of colors, lA.Ual stand 'small arms." 1,1 00 wagons, cais sons, &c. and 4,000 horses and rhules. Tainaqua, Pa.,Jl-r-Iooth has not been arrested. tiut'iias' been' tfcaced 'as fat3 as'Ta'maqua. "-The 5 man : arrested on suspition has beed dtscharged nir ,i. Baltimore 21 Remains of Presi-' dent Lincoln arrived at 10 o'clock es cort waa.very.large; Stores- .mre all dosed, and the . whole populatioi.jn.the. street?. "The remains will lie in state until 2 o'clock. "' ' " r J'Chicagoj 22 A meeting of. tEe cit izens cf the ''Pacific 'toast,' was- held yesterday morning at the- MeTtopoli ton Hotel-in JKew York. i. Nearly . ev ery State and Territory was represen-. ted, .G.eorse' Barstow, of : CaJifornaa, presided. II. C. IMcCormick- pf -Ari-, zona, J. M. Uowles, or t-utocnia, anu A, Bushwilgr, of Oregon, .'acted as SecretaKes:1 'Mr; Bafstow 'read re sponses of President f Johnson to -varw ous addresses iiiaue . to - ;hira ,'j tvithiri a fey days past, and,ppmment,edonlhem as full of promise to the country. Mr. McCorhiick. moved the following' reso lutions, which were duly adopted and ordered published-here, and sent, by telegraph to.the journals on the Pacific, Resolved, Tuau.wa.hail wuh most sincere satisfaction' the : sentiments ex pressed bv.. his. excellencv. ; Andrew Johnson, in response to addresses of various public . bodies, made' to him since his accession to1 the' highest office ia this republic.: fl-f ,vi ;-v :. rz? llesoUed, .That 1 40.) histcjear and positive. , viejof . treason, ritsenormous crimes, his comprehensive understand- mg pi me great responsioniues resting upon him, his determined ' devotion to the union, and his declared purpose to advance every measure for jts preser vation and restoration to . peace .upon such terms only as are calculated to make it horioraoleeridearing-' and sat isfactory to the doyal- hearts-we.: have cause for profound congratulation. llesolved, .That for ., purselw.es and for the people oClhe Pacific 'coast,' ir respective of -pal&or. pa rtizant relations, we-pledge ur cordial and aibidingjto operation with (the. new President ..in all his efforts to promote the test in terest of .the nation in' this 'hour of 'iti diredisasteri"espe'ciaHy in his -labbrs" towards a speedy and complete! ever thrpw ;;of this; .unhallowed ...rebellioq, whose great wickedness has.culmina- ted in the assassination In cold olood of the foremost friend of the1 freedom and righti of man vi-A On njotion of mayor Sherman, '; of Nevada., the following; committee was appointed to make arrangements for the. participation of the citizens' of the Pacificf coast;' in'theobsequresi'on"Taes day next : E. A; Sherman; J.'H.- Kid kead, E. J Edwards, G. V... Guthrie, O. II. Filkias, C. IIBassetU Knv! The meeting adjourned .to", meet at the'"' Same place at a o'clock' last ' eve ning, whenTaV general , attendance, of Territories was requested. " ' i ' Newo- York' 22 Herald- '-despk'tch says Sheridan was at City PeintfThursv day .night,rand .received a (Communi cation from Sherman announcing the full surrender of rebel GerierarJ ohn- ston'sarrhy.- ' "'" : Herald corresp"btfdent at Goldsboro says that on Sunday last th disposuion 6f-Gen; Stdrieman'a 'forcesif was'i Buch aa to insure . Jdnnst6n8 capture in a; very short time. . , ' KilpafrickVhad pushed11 tiie rebels, ome";4hirty ites'ubeyond jRaieigh; without meeting any resistauce. -from them.RaleighJ)eing. in undisputedj possession of the National fprcesothe Railroad is being japidly repaired;.aud trains ,wduCd be running through ' to that city from Virrairigton ' and; New-, bern in a few days. b .. The;majdrftrifirpeopl.e!of North Cjarolina,'. wherever '' Sherman's trdops hare- penetrated, -are" represented3 as -being rery anxious ta be allowed to re sume their former position, in the Un-. ion; anu are pecter-uy willing. J n oraer to btaia that object,' to give iirflhe in-i p4"" -"'ny Afvyi-);ia-iA vj , L c l : i. .. ' ine.pjaium army corps nasoeen jGenrTerry.f-'. tciu . Hra!d corresnondent Hpinil-? . the morcments of the pvalry "column un der rJert. -Wiln?" 'The'tTr rsisteWo mm od'an''Cha&bers, the firstjigmeJ iok jkuiui ua uj , auu uc actucis aC4U viauuxi stand, and were driven in eve'ry 3uc - lion, with a- loss of "100- killed - and wounded, over 2paisiarlfrand8i pieces of artillery. They then retreat- pared .(or-thjj next day;.,..v11(n A .r On jhe 2d vQen, )Yilson moyed toilie attack. Aftis-i about an hour of severe' fightjngYhe'-f ortfficdirons' Were'; carried by'iirs'sauft; and tiistroops enlered-5 the' tbwn,:t;apturing over.-2,000: prisoaers; 100 cannon, ;a, large. number, of. .horses and, mules, , immense... quantities . of sujjiics, tfuuuuuiiiuu, etc. . xesiues rfiWtf hta faT ' ;f.Awi.tc:ttl'iL? possession millions of dollars swOrthr f- tjutvco, iiarge. -arsenal. : anx ; Davar iron -i .... vojiks.. cpd other manufactories, which. together with many buildings belonfr- ing- to prbminent rfebels!, were destroy-' uTheTribu'na' learn from a passen. ger-jf rom jChariestop.) that, Just ; jas, the. steamer left a report came that the ex-, peaiuon sent out vy ouniore, unqer Potter? to Sumierrille"!ahd -'Manchester: destroyed ill th Railroad' bridges ' be tween Cplacabia- aand .Florftnge, 1 ,0QO bates or cotton, i Jpcomotives. anUr l-, Dassenrer cars, ac ana nrouni in if.ouu Herkkl-'s Ricbmbnd cdrreipohdent says 4Genc Ord has t been?: superced .in commnanerje ,;i U-.litc I ,syc- .. j Ne w.y.Qrkr 2rCir.cumst anoes which, have. come, to -the .knowlejjge .. pft the government rena.er it nearly' certain Jiootn s tiorse fell with ' him od Friday night,' 14th fast.;"' and i'it- is ' believed caused: tle fracture of -jhis 'leg. J: It I is also cXenorted. he has divested himself of Jiis moustache. ""A1 Su'ffhlk,'' Va'.j correspondent of, the' Herkld states that? rebel1 office rsvhb Lave arrived there report that the news ol Lee's . aurrender. reached, Jeff Davis at Danville, and Jeff left next morn- ing lor ureensooro. Jen states tnat he -was sure he could .1 rally ' an ' army around him and make another "standi and that he should never leave the. limits of .the. Confederacy.-; He. issued orders to byrn the bridges over, We, bern and Roandak rivers, "which "was reported'iS have'beeii dona,"' and 'also for the evacuation of Weldon: : N. Y- 24th Toronto papers "regain' affidavits statin?i the.1, notorious Mc Donald, .of lliat city , louetherf, with another named Denison.is preparing. a pirate at soilings wooU tor tne purpose of plundering on! th'e Lal-es. '' ' ' ' 1 '1 he scheme has- been frustrated by the seizure -of -vesseL , i-A ,: .; : ! WashingtbnV 23 President John son's speech-tQlndianadelegation yes terday is. more important than any yet delivered sPrpdntl 5id:..5Ve are living at a time when -public, mind, had almost becoihe obhyjou of ..what trea son is." The timehas arrived twhen the American people should be educa ted and taught thai cteason against the-' U S. Government is ihe highest crime' that can be, committedand thqse euga ged in it should suffer aU penalties. ; It is not prontulgating .'anything. '(hat I have' not heretofore said,' to sdy traitor's must be mader odious-that-o trahors must.be punished,, and. ..imprisonedr : the social power. musjbe destrQyedv if no('they wilf still mamtam . 'ascendency and "may again :bec6me"nu'merbus' ; 'and powerful for in words of' former U: S; Senator;,-. when traitors become numer ous enougb,,treasoii becomes respecta-. Die ,ana i say arter .making treason odious every Union "man shout 5 be 'remunerated.'''-' 5ii "''' s:;i ,!. Speaking of reconstruction, he made the f ollo.wing :-.remarks v.Upqn .' . .th idea of destroying thStates, my po sitfotf hishef drbf6re?been' Hve!I fcn6vvri; and there is , no cause to Change it npw-.jij,! f.;rf n ;-! ';--;;ts .v UA Some art satisfied., with, the j idea that the States are td be lost in terri torial and other divisions as States; but their -life's breath hasJoniyf bee'A nis pended and lit is a higriiyuconstitntion alpbIigauon!:that -wevhaye.tp f. secure each these.Statea in:theni possession a'nd .enjoyment of a republican' form of gd v'errimerit.1 A State may be in 1 gov ernment With peculiar' institutions and by;peration.;of .'.-rebellion! vlosei .that feturei bu it was a..iate...rwhent.it went into rebellion, when it comes out 'withduf that' institution it1 is ' still a State. -?I hold if asfa solemn bbligatfon an any qne-an those States i Where; the rebel army has ieen Jeatea :back , or expelled, i care, not. how small a r num ber of .Union men.jF .enouch to man the ship of State IhoWlt is J mY high repubicaa.orm of .government. snAftie is no. mere oninionrat . alu Ua is. . ex pressed in conformity with rav under- 'sthndins: of the genius, and the ' theO' ry-of Pov'ernmentr--ad"iistrng' ind;put- ting government-upooina legs-agam.! I think - the progress - of r.this work mbst-pn'sVliito the haftds'of itsTrtlids If a State is- to be nursed lintil it'gains strengthiatii mnt be f pursed; ; by... as friends, not .smotheredby its ,.enemiea Now permit 'me to. remark. that, while I, have' brypdse'ddisofu'tibn, -d rsihte rgre's sida en the bne hand, on " the other am eqiiallyloppOsed 9 ceiitralizationof, pow.erjnth bands ' , .$ey.Yprif. 54-Tunes. special says JMosbyhas secured terms of agreement sfmilar'to that bbtatned' by" Jdhis'ton A; persdri present at "the ' consultation tinforlns the correspondehtlhat-a mem-j orandunfor.a tasts of agreement was I drawn.up by. Gen. Chapman in. pres ence or iU t euerai ana reoei o.m cers, and f rovides' lihat''Mosbyf-shotd ame terms as should surren- 'o davs armisucS- ihould:'6e-'rii"ia "submit the agrte- ancocK tor 1113 apprftv-; by Hancock, then Sea d3'S; were to be allowed Mosby "tflfgei -n"'!rVttT7 frnm fJTnhn:fnn nnrl in.thii 4 WesUmty no skirmishing should t " :a" I ---- v take place on Farquir and London."; And thjsyii J. csf Hed tta surrender or. got umipped,"Mosby would surrender ,.Yorid's special says ..correspondent from, Burksvil)e. Va., ptatesr thatj same, of Ahre -paroled men f roui,.Lee'T army have been detected m;., tearBg..; up; the, liailroad between, that placq.and- ltich- mona.f;!Tie parties r not:,cangh!i but if arrested 'hpy j are,-liable, to-be. trieq immediate ly and sho for V Keating tnei? paroif.v:&;: l-t .r.1'1 -' .-ii iiJ Same correspondent adds !.jqat;a remnant of Lee's army, composed, ,of ome' dozen regiments 'arid one did am bulance, " had "'the 'da before 'taken their melaricHbl v "d & Dari tire bf " EeVs old offices and' declare they'cari Sever live'inHhe'ndnh.' 'V ; Tribune a Washington special says manir paroled febel prisoners have; ar rived- there j:at their former), place. of residence. ;Tliai government .wiii have, to takfe soineiction.'i to rid'.the. .city x) their pr.esenee.Hu lb has -bee a .deemed proper to place ' ja .guard vsrouad i the! President; -and luiu ef: J ustice Ghnse.i'-' a'About 12 per cent.' -of --.the. clerks in ' the Bureauof vi Deserters i have -, been discharged as unnecessary!? L .j br . Steamer;. Blackstone ifrom Hilton nead liUin brings savannah papers f U1Q,I, . r ... vtj;w vl vj: f iw:.;inUeii Herald lSth, says .inV?"ligenr has been received there to the 15th con- flrminVtb'e news of the'fall 'of Mont gomery. - The place was evacuated bv the rebels and occup ed by 'the." feder als.' 'The rebels retreated in jhe';'di- rection ' of Columbus; - Government stores are being removed from Colum bus, the. fall of which, place Avas expec ted J by next news from Auguata. :-u -. -i Savannah Jetter of the I9th isavs: on receipt of.the.iintellegence of ,the sad calamnitv that has hpfallon iho nation, has cast profouhd gloom "over uie. cu,y , nags suspenueu at nair, mast, other emblems, of mourning seen ' eve t a -j -, . rywhere,' .;;': ; ; ;.'..' rv; , jWashington.:..23.--Proceedin2s , of Gen.-Sherman not approved, for the folio k ingemong.other. reason: i first; it was exercised authority not vested m him tul Kit aca shows (hat both he and .Jo.istba'kriew 'lha't he (Sherman had no auKnty-to enter, intoapy such arrangeptents Second,' it' was a prac tical; acknowledgement " of , the'.rebei governirienV Third,'' it " uodertock -tp nients) which'has. been" overturned at the sacrifice of, many thousand .lives and treasure, and places arms and tnu- nuions or, war in tnenanas, or , repels at their respective !i Capitals' which might be used as' soon as "the army's of the "UV S.' disbanded. k" By'the . resta ration of. rebel, auihorities in ".their respective States they would be enabled to resist the abolishment of .slavery. Fourth. t might furnish ground of responsibil ity for Federal government' to pay. the rebel debt, and certainly subjects, loyal citizens f rebel States to ., pay . cle bti contracted by rebels, ..,.',",''.',.'.".' 'V New 'YoVk1 S-Wc-ffd-S B4oUr "savs advices received"'here';; to-day, direct from Ralefgh'state that conference be tween "Sberrriah -'and ' Johnson ' took' place at; Chapel . Hill,''. ! 13 imiles west. of Raleigh.' "Johnstons, army is coin posed of about; OtJ.OOO inen', including rfariip toq's and 'Wheeler's ' cavalry, which lay "iO miles from the city on the road running to Charlottel ' 1 : ' "" On the second '.interview Breckeri- fidge'tvas present1 and participated in daa wmg; up' ' the . already publishgd memoranua terms 01 capiiuiaiic-u. Duringrthe convetsatian be ' freely ad mitted the' failure of their'ebeflionV and declared that : peace s was almost ' at hand. ..And in, alluding to .the Con stitutional amendment said that it was cf rir ixr Inrro I 1 1 t 'Newypf the ' President s1 assassina tion reached 'Raleigh that . nighu y A ve,ry large.meeting.was.lieldf at: which resolutions were passek., denouncing the deed',"' representing sympathy for the riadod and people. ' "The meeting surprised the? army who i stood .aloof fromj. ., won, i I'ji-iWi fj- ' tf Governon Vance .skedaddled before our troops entered the v place.,, Report of his capture is thefdre untrue. ' When intelligence-left Kaleigh, it was v, the ( opinion ; that , the.. ; terms of Johnston surrender were uncondi tional, submission among generals ' of high rank no others were - known! or even hinted at. . ,: m'i 10 r:: .1 i - Herald Correspondent says Mai. "Geh. "Halleck issued his ' officfal 'of'der assLimtng ' tbmraand on luchraona "as successor jof.Genv. Ord, ;on Jast .Satur day.. , Geri. Ord. goes to supercede "Glrrndre.'' Justprevious ' td Ords'-' re linquishment of command at Richmond a. pjrcular.vras us,ued by his -direction army' who ae'iired Id leave s.'lfcie'fco'iintry that passports and;pasa'ge:;to";HdHfax JS.vB-vvotili: be:-, furnished, iheHi.7 on arplica-tionat office, ofthe- Provost lviarsuai 01 ills lusuaiuueui. .( i .fltJVJ urir. ft-ja .JNew York. 25 It is said there,are 4 rtA.jil l?inri:ri' .n..i.i!i!ri. It ls-supposed-Mhe ' place Is ftakt'ri by this time," and will leave scarcely .ilny of our men in rebel .hands, while there still remain in the hands of the Gov ernmerif between eO.OOO' and rf.OOO rebel tredps beaide84hose paroled tin der terms of Lee's surrender.- v, ' Tribune speciaiys report tal .Jeff Jj.ivis will cc auie 10 raiau a iuii-c ui about -10,000 tapo in Texas, with which he wuil wiovi into JMexico in the evt of being .rsseblon-r Sr: siA. X.'A)' S' d l- in: itxjcanf iViiatsie-r.fiaa ':a very iengtliyfid"'lniorta 'intevTew with the Pfes1deust'ej!.cei. "Orte gajias een seyrfdV, aint 4.oi isay nere irom bt. Jouis his arrival is hourly expected. Circumstances -im-" parting-additionnl significance to yes terday s audience. recently arrived from TIavahria 'we there tif ! insurrection.' among 1 slaves "Tis- Said large deposits -bf arms' have beerr foiind, several pegroes havebeen arrested,- the; Ibt it-' is'said'emraces slaves air over th: Island.' 'Governi ment'is Fearfurof an 'out: break' n6tK- withstandino Its' pretr ature " discovery! LAi;;unAij address OF f.GtntlemcruI must be-pemitted to say that I have been almost overwhelm ed-by.the apnoufacement of ...he .sod event which has recently occurred. --j feel incompetent to. perform daties so important a.nd (! respuasi ble. . as , these, which, Jaaye j.been; (io tmexpectedly tnrown upon me.., .y. v.fi -;.ii.-f ,As to indication of, any policy which may be pursued by ma in the adminis- trauop'of the .Government!, -7 have to say, .that-must remo in for;deveJQpmen as-, my .admmutratiQa progresaes- JJlessages- pr-proclaqiations: must be! called foth.py, events as they trnspire, ; xne oniy. assurance can now. give 01. tne ruiure s;a reterence to ibe past. i ne :?ourse. watch l have taken . in the past,.ia connect ion with .the'.rebeUioo, must ;be regarded a:a guarswee of the! i.iMy past public life, , which has- been long and. Iaborrous'w ha been founded as I, in good conscience- believed upon, the.; . great . principle of , right,; which lies.at the base of all ahinjrs.- The. best energies of ny 4 if e have been spent in epdeayoring 10 establish and perpetuate the principles of free : gov ernment -t . c. ! I believe that this ; government, .' in passing through its pre sent periLv will settle dpwn.upon principles consonant with popular rights, more permanent and .enduring than before. 10 I must be permuted to : sty. .if I un-s derstand the feeling: ol! -my own heart. 1 have long labored to ameliorate and elevate the condition of the great mass of the American people, while an hon est advocacy of the great principles of free goveroment has been - my lot." These duties have'- been 'mine the consequences are with God.' - This Tm$ been the- foundation of my political faith, and I feel ' that :n the ""end : the1 government will ; triuriiph,' and' mesa great principles be'permanently estab lished. !':':! TIn conclusion; gentlemen; let me' say that -I desire your" encouragement and countenance 1 1 shall rely on you, and others,-in carrying :.the; Government through its present i perils. ? I feel; in making this request, - that it , will '.' be heartily responded-to by you. all, .and all other patriots ,. and ,lovers of the rights and the interests of a free peo Four thousand peopli were rejoicing at' Winterset, Iowa, over the surrender of Lee, when -.the news of 'Lincoln's death' came.' A wretched rebel raised a shout of joy' whereat three hundred men rushed after him, cauglit him, and put a rope about his neck. But after a critical parley, the 'Wretch wa freed on promise to leave the county witb his butternurfamily-iu I2oUrs. V- J Thiitkop iT--Mut Lincoln. die and Jeff-Davis live? Shall Lee . exist,-, with Lincoln vluljed in bloody rest?'. , .Shall Forrest join the Federal' army, while the. murdered children of the Republic slumber all around Fort Pillow? .Shall the rebel .officers , survive-. their ; high? treason to their country and ; flag, and Union soldiers he shot , for mere deser tion unaccompanied .with" treason JYoparUL l 's .-,- Y"f! siw rr Tat. Hon. S, G. Daily, late Dele- gate in .Cbngress"from :.this.. Territory, has been. appointed ' D jputy j Co'lector of Custdmf at New,Cr!eans.r f., '.;.;. r Goodqr Samuel. - :.:y, ... 1 ' Sevir'a'i.' rebels in this " p!ace' ; and vicinity, on ' baturday, ' had tner blind folly" of mocking at the woe of that day, by openly'4,1 expressing1, joy ' over ' the utraiu 01 xiucoin. saiu, -nc una received, his dues 1 at list;' and . another.. It is jast'what ought to have ' hapLeried years .ago;,; These lat.er,' were-staying here temporarily; each left oh a ten minutes notice.' Several', others .were notified,', who had the discretion to de; part at' once. Mr. ISheward, "The Martyr,w.(o'f the. Bugle,;'.Office) was notified id- leave at once,' but by. urgent request lie was' given day arid a half s rrm- N O T A RlYr 1 1' ,U 1 8 L rc ,AD", Real Estitfl Ig'ent. Tax Payer for Iowa and NAr! , ZWAll 1,M)1ob5UUtis1 K Wd faff WlU roelv rbMtameutli, TiV ApHl'SJlh,' tt IT IN -Hi AY, c; "Boot -i &. In SH be ;Shop. tr. miharriher. woulj resictfuU-y call the ttei. 'inn of rbreiltwio tlan!DthoIlheDnl't! at lunlotlK feet tha b ;1iim procoreJ , :prtioqMf Mr. linff-k Cablnst BUop. w;ie h int"Dd. keepuig on fiaa awl jakk sa ta aanrtett 'iiothv, ever rlkl ia III )in. . HlS atock htfkl? ra!c1m1 bT h ilil- elf. 'and havtnir gnent tile lioxt of bi lif ia the buines, he Ala cvutl,lent th it be can give tattsfac tiua. uire fiini uili. . .. !,. . i ' April 1 '65. - ' - 1 J. TIlOCKMOHTON s v .' g t: 7vl ir" r Pj n fL i n i - .H-i-msKicM A UJL T-J " - a ., L -, T" :'aJl .iJ itiovf p-.r:,,l Is the place to get '.'ill J;, i.ynrvM f-.ij-r.ri rJl'-fl'J Fft CARDS, S. I 1 rr IHLT,-IIIADS, ;!-.. .tj t:: ;". '; t ; 1 1 BAXX TICKETS, ;tri. :0 ;' 7 ; ';- . ..;t POSTEKS.r. H. : 1 - - T -. " .1 ':'.i' ,1 ;,:') ('.; .j .: " -.'il . From' a1 1 it-. fi ?-ilMJ j J 'f; in '. .1 - -HV,' rt To a' I : ''-1 J"k u i ADVERTISE IN THE NEBRASKA HERALD, . "Ji ; rr. f ' '" ' ' ' I-! '-. ., ,., .; ; ;,AND :LET ;TJIB .v, r. . .. -.,-1 u.- .-.;!. : hra J ;.;i. TJ T3 "D I C t--'i-. know; that you are V. ;1 :i. iti-,: Alive Sl Stirring. t .., L'-o;im'. c S; Jsi-.v MUR IHY j ;!1 . f-.l' ut f ..Main St.j opposite i i .V .1 .--.I r.j ' l is; : -PLATTSMOUTH, :- :,!; i ; ft i:;iJ':.t ! l'i . .ii ;j i. i- , TT... I...M4I....o)n.lr Af -" ' ieT -J-i- , TRIPLES- .VHIPSNaP U ES, i . , -aar-av ; f! Outfit a Mule I ,I! .1 J Ji.il i;i l!,", ( .Wiihererj thing in Currv : ;U ombs. i5ruslies, arus, ac, Kcpairin? done at all liincs, at Vc!lso',"V-? r"'.es' --Ayer's . Oi'fi'l'i-: J-OB OH nMiiiiftin.M.in l,Bl ilo, and let ah 1,11 more oa unolwtrnctod u hoaJth arafa. Ttiev iHdi mrtfy the ayaUm from the obatrnatioua which ma to Useae. A cold auttlea aomewbera In tba bodr. ux bstrveta k Batumi function a. Thaaa, it mat tm laved, react apoa tbemaelfMand th 'aunwaadiai irrtna, pradBclnii aeoaral arrrarcxioo,. au (luring Ad diaeaae. -While la thia oouditioil,'Oporeaed a he -dcwiDEunante, take Afer'e Mil, and ee kev !l;ijM:i.i!F reetOM tha nataral actioa T tbt rr -.-. , If K it i,..ni ik.ii... r k.llh M and to apparent la thia tritlaJ and eel InU'te eiao urea ta many, ef Ibe d "I1 ana Oang' )ai ind dunni deb craa aietrnipere. 7 ne aarae j a tbem. Caoaed by aimilar ot itinpere. " Canted by of the nati tw auu ufnioffvuiiBu ui uiv natarsi luacwe, vi ii bady, they are rapidly, aad many of them aareA aM -y same meana. Boo Who knew tU e of tneee l'llla. will neeject to employ - Btateaienta fronu Jadiiif ayaieiaoa la eoiae eU.4 irinelpal ottiea, and front vUtar weilaawa pabiM araone; - i-- u r . ,., Vo a Tomrrdiixff VtrcXamt f . io, jr-. 4 . . -' '1866. Xa. Arcat Toer rtue are the ptrtjroa of all tAM great In medicine. Thty hare cured my Hade laughter of ntoeroni aoree upon her handa and fceS hat had proved incurable fbr yeare. Hartnothee ae been lonir a-riToualy af Dieted with bloteiiMsnd rimnlee en ber akin and tn bar ar. After oat bild mi eered, ibe aiw tiled your rilii, and tba tart cared ber. ASA MOBOUHaV n v ' 1-, Am Fanatl' Pltjala. . t - ' From Df. X tr. Oartwiffkt, Ifrm OrUams. Your 111U are the oriiioe of tur-ee. Their aav Ilrata-JtieeiiTpaaa -aBy call tarOe owe potaana. "bey are nuld. bat very oertain aDd etrNrtual la theti tion on tba bowels which make them tnralaabkt ow la tba daily tnuataeiit f diaeaae. . Sca4ack,lllck neadock, Vaeil Hiaaaa fYot Dr. Jtdteard Itoyd, lialtimort. XSB JBao. Atttca .1 . oaiiaot anawar toa omplainta I have cured with yoac lUle tnUar than o aay ail that tea tfr rrea wttk purpatiw w& ine. 1 place areat depend nce on that effectual ettharUe In roy dally eoattl with dianaae, ead ba lerlng, aa I do, thtiC your ll'.ll affbrd aa the beet we tar,2 f courat value them bighly, . . , .'' PnTflBCKa, r., My i;liai Do. 3. C. ATSB. Sir: I bare teen repeated) Hired ef tke trortt i(uiadn anybody eaa baTe bra loee or two of your Illla. It eeenta to ariae frw boJ ttoenaob. which they cleanee at one. , .foort WjU ftaatjerpeot, JU). T. i'RrTBLR. CUri of St tamer (,XureX BlUawa DIaav)rra l.tVer CanaplaOala. From Dr. Theodon Bill, qJVw IV OUf. Kol on!y are your I11U adcJrably a1a(td to thetf mrpose M an aperient, but I And thaar beneflelal :Dcta apon tba Urer vary narked Indeed. Tbcy inra In hit craotice prove 1 mora afleetual for tie) mra of btfiout comvkUi$ than any one remedy 1 than any one remedy 1 avn mentioeb 1 elneerelr- ridoloa that we liave el ength a purjrarive whioh k worthy the eonfldenee ol taproieaalon and tlae people. . a , s DBfraizTMkTrTOF Ttf frroiKll. 1 . ' !.' WasLlnrton, D. C . 7th Feb., 8ib: Z bare oed your l'llla in my grneral and lospital practice ever vlnce yon made tbem. and sutnot faeaitats to My they are the best lhartu e employ. ' Their rejrnleura aotlon on the liver ii (ulck and decided, cotieequaoUy tboy are an ail nirable rertedy'ior derangerrenta of that orfjin ndoed, I have seldom found a eaae of tnltpvt 1U1 use ao obstinate 'that U did not remOI'.v ylelil iKtm. fraternally yourii, ALOZ(J HALL, i . Physician qfth ilartnt Jlonj.ttui. . lyaal4rT, Diarrliera, JKelax, Wartu. 1 .1 From Dr. J. G. Or.-n, 0 Chicago. oar 1111a Lave bdd a long trial lu my .ractJae, ad I bold tbem In esteem aa one of the bwt aprni stal have ever found. Their alterativtal!fect nio he liver makes thenn am axcelleut remedy, when liven in email doaee tor biliou JyaeiUery and diar haa. Their auirar-ooaUnjr luakaa them very ao itabJa and couretueiia tut turn m ot women anQ XUldran. -r , ,f. . :;- , n - Pyaax petal, IiMpwrltr kM lllaaal. Vtm Jbv. . I. J&mn, SC'or iaVent CKwreA, JosrVm. Dr. Avxb: I have ued yoar Hue with extrov irdinary anoceea in tny DunHy and anions; ttiO-e I am lied to visit in diatroea.' To rtniliU the oreaua of Uyeetios aad purify the blood, tbey are tba vary -ast remedy I Lave aver knowa, and 1 aje aontt- leiitly reoonunand them to my ftiende. , Toara, J. V. UIJIIW. . Warsaw, Wyoming Co., W. T., Oct. 14. I860. - Dkar bin: I am nslng your Cathartic Milt ia my treaties, and find them an excallent pursUre te ilsaewe tba eysteoa and Purify ( balmai qf tk eVwd. JUUB ii. MEAtllAkI, U. D. 3evMaUs)lUlett, Coativwweaa,' nprevwlaai, Hheamaatiann, Cleat, IVeBiralBU,, Dieptr, ParavlyaU, Vita, t. . IVom Dr. J. T. Vaughn, Himtrtal, Comatla. Too much cannot bo aaid of yoar Pills for the ure of coks. If others of oar fraternity faavt bund them as aflleasloua as I bave,they shoald tb ne In proclaiming ft, forthebensfltof the multitod vbo sutler frera that eomplalnt, which, aJttiontli nd enough In itself, is the progenitor of others thai ae worse. - I believe eo$tivnss to originate in tin Iver, bat your 1111 aDeet tbat organ and cure tin from Afra. X. gtoorl, Ftici and Midwife, BaMtem. I And one or two large dotes of your Pills, takea oypatienta. - . . ' From rAe 'i2r. Dr.JTawlMi, 0 flM lftlXoJlii BpU. Clmmxh. '' ' rtTLABKI Bocea, Savannah, (5e., Jan. 6, 18S4. IIohobzd Sin: I ehoald be ungrateful for the olief your skill has brought ir.e if I did not reporl ny case to you. A cold settled In my Hani and brought on excruciating neuralgia paint, wteefc mded in chronic rhtwnmtimn. ItotwithsteJadiae; J tad tba beet of physicians, the disease grew worse knd worn, tntll by the advise of your excellent tiront in Baltimore, Dr. 'Mackenzie, 1 tried yooi ills. Their effects were slow, but sore. Vy pee vering in the use of them, 1 am now entirely wX. Sbvatb CaAKBBa, Baton Eouge, La., t Iee., ISM. Ill Am: 1 have been entirely cored, by vii llli,of JthtmnatU liontt. J.idnful diaaaae Uiat he, iBicted ma for years. r VliiCmiT bLiDSJM. ty Most of tba Pills la market contain Merenni vhich altlujorh a valuable remedy in skilful he9 dangerous la a pablie pill, from the dreadful eoe equences that fraqoeutly follow its bei conUU c tuerourr aumtral eufcttaao rbaUtaii ;' ' rrw, 20 eeata $er Box, r 8 Boxt Cor SI- Ireparod by Dr. J. a ATZB It Co., lw0n, Kittt tpnv. & GLENN, rKVXallej Jlonae;' - - NEBRASKA. , .. - j ' ev 4 - .at"! aV' i i "I " a 7 j a it " m or Horse Tram 'ii'-:i our line, cn e"prt notice. , . ... or aickiKM la cfeep -too, sod abonld U "t.a2 by a timaly M of tu Z f madw TaU Aj ar-a vJ2 au4 eleaoaa out th rf. n vw. croper time, are excellent rtromouvas 01 im tatural teciwu ben wholly or partially eoi rreaaed, and also fit, e-hv.M to etrnmm the tomacA and evrpe mil eta. 'i bey aa -rta. ,1 text phvato arm have that reewnunaad no tiwl tc r.r- "N,erwp e - -"J"