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.. al. V i- . V -.: .t . :- - ' any mon attrmjtts to haul down the Jinn rican Ilia's, yfiool him on the spot." VOL. 2. PL TTMOU r il, N T., WEDMS.-DAY, Mil'Tli.MBIill 12, lSufJ. ISO lu4 U lUX toad i 3 .' - '" Xlt -',V 1 V. J .' V:' -r;v: f3fi:V THE HERALD is u::;li-:ik.: DAILY AND WEEKLY IVIIEKLY KYI.RY WfDNEsDAY i;v II. r. HATHAWAY, ED'TOPi AND PP.OPR.IETOFI. J5"O.V.cc t'.riicr Minn ct.'ct and Levee, seend Term?: V-erklv, $-2.o0 per ansum; Daily, -1 per month. Hairs of . 1 drcrlisin. n .(!..-.:; ( ' .; i f l.-.i :i.v) .en: i:ibrt!inn, 1 ..'0 r.t.- i i !a : J - - .. . ,r.i-- t. .... J-inr sit line 10 ' Ore 'i .. i ' " -'' '- " r " ""' 1,1 :." f ' .. " u ,-..(!. i -J'l 0 t:.r ; uion'.l.s '" "0 Oi 1 ' 1 iVTclve !..' le fit m..t.!h!i ".! .i " u.i-; inoii.l.s '-' C.(-U-.Jl.-:""'.''-i - 1",",n .. 1.... . - - t;).-o iv . :" - - 30.00 A t .,.v..r;i-, jJj J.iot Ltf f il I d f U T ID 'v.. I : .'. -.i .'-! ltd. s!i kin!) uf J"l Work ,i, t .,.,.! i.. .i - iS.il wi.l give !ji '. : i " . ATl'OHNKY AT LAW A N 1J jllcitor in Clianccry. S3". in:.- .- ,.l K. h f a: r..-,i 1 r. 2 ' ; II. II LIVIIIOSTOK, II. X). tl." c;:;z- 03 (f -!;'"!. re- i : r it.-!- v.-;.;; -V h u-.-, c .rn r . f attohm:v at law r olicitor ia Chancery. PI.AT- .SMiITill. - - XKIin.tSKA. yvtlliit roi"rr.i;oEE ATTOKNKY AT LAW, HjAtts mouth - - :t.pi.asivA. i:. v : : i J . 'v. n a v. iui x. r. . ixwh Eoai Sstato Ageuia, AND' Tire and Lifo Ir. , Ag'ts, j,.iv7orr:, .v. 7 C.U.TtP- vr..;,5 :v r.'- 1 t-. -r..l 1 r. -e N r-..1.:r.t..t,-.u iv..! :."-! ! l-.v - V..-1.-.-H I .I V......-i , r. v:.,.- .t,. i. . ,.' i:.v.-t.t..!. y ;.,: on I.e... lec.tt.tif. L.i.'l V...r.--:r.- ! c.U- CLAIM AGCMTS. tj.L-.-u-i!..; f l.-.-.iv.-.ii-. IT..U. P. i. 1 . . i, I' . ' -,,--r--,T- J.I.h'v ' ii "' ' t"" Xobiaska. i Hut'. Hi iv- l::ivr- Mirliican. ,'va y !'. M.. v -. I' '..,:-.!: .-I, Wi o i. n t M M. iii'.'.tvt, r::i-,..-'i: r.i'li, Ni'1'r.i.-k.i. I. I.t i -. A';'"i- . i't I. aw, I'f.'i N-w York, l iir'-r, ll.i- A. 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N Itxi- SICMINAUY For (.'riitral illation, rLATTSMOUTU. TS E:-i"': h i". ' iiivct ur. 1 r 1I1" superintendence Cf Mr. l"ll j.k, Ute lii-tct r t.f 1'ubiic clloo!i in tThe Mii-i-al !rj.!iit!i.i"-t I cviiliui-d t.y Mrs. Shur- k, j np.l t f 1- k l.cmei! t'sOT i i KngSn d. The c nr-- or tntf..e luciu-V th varf.Kj hraiirti-s un-Vv tj-.icl.t ia t: r.-t !..- tho-ls Ho"k Ke..H.s t.y .I.hiSI.' aa-I -ii. -S-' i.t y, Kr.mh lu-:c, (I'.jcn ri. Uufar a.i-i f.n.vi: .'.) c. The term tiwncuvi' Horn tt.- f ;.';: ( l-aytuent In advjn'--. Mr. aid Mr. Slieti-n-k Tcti:.-a sSi.-A- fr tU. lib-r-I n, i ort t'.i-y I :iv r- : S n i S - ii 1 ' uor. unt- tir.g atu-n'i. a ! Its..-:r l-nj r l-.' Tn-ru Its cuiitiin.ai.i-.'. Tiiere are ciily v:n-ie t.r a few .,re tui..:s j.iuK' Uiu Music ! IVZufiic ! JJ.t D, MIXER 4" CO., 1: .'.-. Ml; IS Piano Fortes, Slelcdeons, Husic and Musical ll'dse, COUNCIL ULLTI "S. - - - IOWA AND OMAHA, N. T. Orders Vy mail for 'h. U.,oi. or aLj tiiir.g per taiuitig to lusic, pr'TSi'iIy tt-i-ii-d tv r?T"Ordi'i for ti.': g or ie)..iitz l'i-ino Fortra Ld MeliyioQi iu IS t-uiu ii'n and v.cii.iiy illt 'tended to at cur rlu t e, ;m iiieiice. . a';?, " I,AY.1!".SP,M1NKR&C. Aiubj- at lust get Ills !: Office. CosrEi.EniT X UoADS,)vich tz hi the biaii uv KmucLy.) August 12, IbOG. j At last I Lev it! Finally it come! Afirr live weary trips to Washington, after much weary wutiu and inuch weary travil, I hc-v t;ot it. I am now Post Master at Cutitederit X Il .-td-i, an'! am dc-oly installed in my new po siiioii. Kf ever I ln-d any doubt- ezto A. Jo!.ii;tn bein a bfiter m-ui than Paul the A putle, a luuk at my rouim;.--ion removes i!. Hi I Ketch uiyaeif a fi lm that lie deserted us oniircesaHi ily five years ngj, auuiher louk', and my resentment softens into pity. Va 1 doabt his Deuiotris', I look at the bles f'd ct'ininisiion :w ti am re; s.-urt-ii, f ,r a I're-nletil whu cond turn outa woui.ded 1'tUrliil sjldiut and upuint sith a n.an tz me, iiiu.-t be above susjiicnm. 1 felt it wuz comiii two wet ks ago I ic-ceived a urklt-r tiom Ilnndali, new my sooperior .notii, propouudm these j uestious. 1. Do yoo Lev ihe inosl implecit faith in Andro'j Johnson, in aii tiiai he n z done, all that he ix duMi. and aii that lie may hereafter d .? 'J. Do yoo bleeve that ihe rhiladcl pl.ia Convenhu.'i wn! b a convocan-lieu ovsiinu, all actuated by pure motives, and devoted to the talv.-tsliun uv our wuiiriliKppy but niiw di.-iracied coumry. 3. Do yoo ble.-ve that n xt to A. Johnson, Seward, Djoiutle, Cowa.i u-i-J Uaiida'.l are tli.s tour treate. t. and purest, ai:d bt blett, and seif-sm i llii in est, and Lcui'steM, and riybt-u tst men this countiy he, ever prodoo.-td? 1. Do yoo bieevt; that there is a pir tiktletlv hot place re-served in ih" m xi world for Trumbull, a hotter for W ade, and the hottest for Suiniitr and 1 had. Stevens' C. Doyno approve uv the canin uv Grinnell by Uosu? 0, Doo yoo consider the kcepia out uv (Jongris eleven tovri't states, a un-coiistilooshn-l and uuwarranti l a-sump lion uv power ly a teishnal Coni.:ii- 7. Do yoo I If . ve the present Cun rii a rumj, and that ( eleven slates being uni epi t ei.tvil ) all iheir a..ii un-ci.'iirtitos-hnel and illegal cepiiu ihem t'l.iih provides tot pa viti .-al.u ie.-? S Dj yoo bieeve that the M. uif his and. Noo Orleans unj.ieasanirie.-s wu LiGt i-lii-'ui by me uuhciy iiiathin'iois uv th' m Radical ujjitatcr, attin in cor.jurictjon wiih ignorant and Lesot'.ed ntyyers. to wreak their spue on the now loyal ciuzeus uv these new recon rtructf d cities? 'J. Are yoo not satisfied that the Af rican citizens uv Amerikin descent km bj safely trusted to the operations uv the utiiv-orsal law widi governs la I or and capital? 10. Are yoo willin to contribute a rtasonat.le share uv your salary to a fund to be Used lor the defeat uv object ionable Coujri.-iU'. n ia ihe di-luyal States N"rth? To all uv these inquiries I not only answered yes, tut went before a Jus liuv ihe I'tace tinl took an atiidavit tj cm, forwardtd it back, and my coin-iriis.i-.il wuz forihwiiii ntnt lo me. Tiiere wuz a joobi'ee ihe night ii ar riv. The news spread rapidly through the four groceries uv the town, and sich anutiier spontaneous outburst uv joy 1 never witnessed. The bell rung and for an hour or two the Corners wuz in the wilde-t siait uv eLtgsiteinent. The citezeu consratoolateil i ach other o: the err taiuiv uv the acct'hht-n uv tae l'reii deut io l!ie DiM.ocracy, and lo their en thusiasm hve i.igger faml.les weie cleaned out, two uv em, ot.t a male at.d to: her a fen. ale, wuz knlrd T.'ien a procession was organized ez fuiiows: Two grocery keepers with botiles. Deekin l'.'gram. Me. with my eommishun pinned oiito a banner and under it written: 'In this sign we conker. Wagon with tabloo onto it. A nig ger on the bottom boards, llisxorri, the grpcery keeper, with one fool onto huu, hold in a banner inscribed: " J he nig ger where he cugh'.er be. Ciiizeu with I ottle. Deekin lgram,s laugl.ter Mirau dy, in au atti'.uJe ur wall, ping a wench Binuei: "We've Regained our Rues. Two Ciiizens with bottles tiyiu to keep in pri ce? htm. Two more citizens wich had empty ed iheii- bottles, fallin out by iht wayside. Citizens two and two wiih bottles. Waon loaded with books at d for nilure uv a niguer skool, m a stall uv wreck, with a dead nigger layin on top uv i', wich hed been capt. nired within ihe hour. liannt r: My Polity'' The proceshun mooved io ihe mefctin hou aiid Deekin Pogram lakiu the Chair, a rneetin wuz to wunst or ganized. TLe Deekin remarked that ih'n wui the proudest moment uv h: life. lie wuz gratified at ihe appointment uv his esteemed freind, b.Coz he appn dated the nolle qualities wich wuz so con spikuous into him, and becuz his ardu ous set vices in iho ccz uv Dmucracy entitled him to the posi-hun. All uv these wuz aside uv and entirely dis connected frcm ihe fact ihat there weed r.ow: be a probability uv his gittiu back ajiittle matter uv nine dollars and sixty two cent? "Hear! Hear!" wich ha hed loaned huu eighteen months ago, afore he had knowd htm wed or larn.-d to luv him. 15'Jt there wuz nmitht-r rea-on why we met to n-j iyce i nite. It showed ihat A. Johnson mi nt biz ness that A. Johnson wuz tn o to ihe Dimokrisy, and that he lied fuliy made up his mind to hurl the bo'ln uv offi-hal thunder wich he held in hin Pr .-iiin liil banc's, at his ennnie.., and lo make fight in earnest-, that he wuz g.:n to reward his Ireinds, them as lie could tri5.it. Our venerable friend's b. in rut in a concirhun to pay ihe confiJin res : i leni uv the Cornet, the Iittb? sum I h- owes tin in is a gv.od thmg' H ar! i Hear!'' "irow! in!" with singular una I nimity from eveiy man in th 1 iidio. but wai was silIi conideraei.tiu- when cempaied to the great mortal flVct uv 'he dnisive movement. (."A. ti d si'.e," shouteJ one grocery k- p r, a.el 'we dont want no umrra! frrrt,"' i-riet) another.) My freinds. when ihe n-w-uv this bold sivp uv the President goes forth to the Sooih, the .r.c uv (.n fedtrit skrip will go up. and .he rho.it in uv niters will c f .-r ilie re ip-htin u v fir.' I c. ii - :d . r ashoorcd, and ih; redoosin uv liie l,u ler to ttit ir normal eot.iJistni: I cum as good as done. Squire Ciar-ut rem.trkt lh.lt he wuz too much ovi rpuwered with emo-hun to speak. For four years, iu arly five, the only noospajvT viih cum t-j thai tdiis hed paseti thrno the poih.nt-d baudu uv a Abh.-hni t lie hed no pal ii!il--r I'bjtcshuii to ihe mi.-iiidd man. tut he wuz a .-im' le uv lyraio.V. and so l .iitr ez he sol thir, he eu.it. d ed hi::i '.hat they wuz wearill chain . Thank the Lord that this day isov.-i! The corners is redefined, th- seckund Jaxoit h-z lizen and fiiruck ofl' the shackles. He wood nol aUood to the trifle uv twelve dollars and a half that he loaned ihe appmitt' sum month ago, knowiii that :i wood be paid out uv lir3t money. JjasCom the principil groseiy keep er, ro.-e and called the S'pnie to vroer. He wanted to know i t it wuz lnir pbty to talk sich talk? No u an roon f-ei a more ban-fell .-ail.-tacshutj at the up piiilui'Mi' uv our lii:i reij trend tt.-.m huu. sh.iwin, ez it did, ih u ih . Pr.i dent hed cm h.os - i ro.-n Ali.-lii.i-iu.tM.li he dlspl-ed ; hut he protested aglu.-Hi4H'ri Soiiire uiideriakiii to eit m hi- 1 ill aii re the reti h d a chance. ho fur nisht him his licl.er lor eight inonth:-, and who lied thd best rite for the lust dig at ihe proseeds uv itio posi-hiui ? He wood ii"ver 'I'hti other ihiee grosery keepers rase, whm D-ekui Pogram ro -l d e.n ail out uv order, and offered ihe f jlh rni rest loo-hen- : Whereas, T'i;e Tre ivh nt hez, in a strictly Cciistooshnel manner, r b ee d this commooniiy uv a oileiisive Ahshn ist, : pinted by thai abhorred tyrant Linkin, and np.; niitd m place a .-o'.md Constoo.-hiiel D inokrat, one whom io know i- to lend ; thi reioie, he ii J'aoIrcJ, That we greet the Pres ident, and ashour him uv out coiiiiu yood support ai;d ronfideiice. llettoived. That we now consider ihe work uv Hi cousirucshuu, so far z mi commooniiy is concerned, compieied, and that we feel that we air once more restored to our proper relashuns wi h the Fedral Guvernu lit. Iltsolvtd, That the glorious defence made by the loyal Dimokrisy uv Noo (rb a:is, agin the combined Conven shuners and niggers, shows that tr.-e-meii kin not be emikered. and that vhite men shel roil Auierna. Ilesclved, T hat o:i thi- happy ..:- shun we forgive the (J.)'. el .net.l for what we did, and cherish nary resent ment "gin anybody. The re soioo-hens w uz adopted, an i the iiH'cl n ndjurned with three cheers for Johnson and hi p i cy. Then cum a seen. Hv. ry ia-t one uv mi hed cun therewith a n te made o-'t for the amount I owed h:m,at three months. Ki.idiie-s uv ban is a weak ness uv mine, and I sim-d ei:i all, teelin that the urjer fact uv wiitin :. ' inme wood do e.n any good, it wood lie croo. I in me to 1 j'-ct lo the It lie iabcr re ! wired. Rless their iunosent soles, they went away hapyy. The next niornui I look pojse.-shun uv the i lTns. "Ami awake, or am I dream n ?v thawi I. No! no! it is no dream Here is the stamps, here is the bl inks, and here is the cumusiishun ! It is troo ! ii is iro ! I heeid a child across the way sing ing: "I'd lite to be a nose'. And with t:.e ai.eis and. ' I wooilent, thaw I I. I w oodenl change phices wi h a angej, even up. A tdiis tvi'h but lutle to do, wbh four grosery- withiti a stone's throw, is ez mm h happiness rz my bilers will stand with out busiin. A angel 4 sooth! Petroleum V. Nasbt, P. M. m m fsSThe Richmond Kxaininer, in coiiiinentiog upon the his.-es and groans given by ihe recou-tt ucieU rebels of Kentucky for Grant and Sheru an, .i s: "Nol only in Kentucky, but hrouh out ihe? Union and ihe world. Grant and Shernnn will decline in estimation, while President Johu-on and General Lee will be recug nixed in their purity, goodness and ereamess." This tells its own story, and there fore requires no comment. IIOU Ml.VLL SULUii.iiS VO I il? Soldiers of ihe Union arm) ! yu wlio have been "to the from" and faced the .-hoi and shell of the reLls array. d agiins. you! tin? lime has co'ne when you may ratify by o:ir b.tllois ihe prin ciples and the h.-rui.-tn' which yoj have manifested by your bullet. You may now decid-- whetln.-r you will sustain tile patty that sustained you, or the putty that labored with ah us power io defeat you and drive J oil home in dls orace tr m liie (ield of battle. The f.diowinj extracts from the plaTorms ol the "D mi criicy," Hlni the speeches of some of is ralors. will sh .vv ffw fjey ar- "the Jneitds oi ihe soldiers At a time when the ( over nmeut wa- in need of iiii ii to m.tii, lain iis su premacy, the Deitiociaiic Association at Lansing. Micliigan, h-lda isiee:ii.j, .Mar h, lbG3, at "wh.ch Gicrgi U , IV-ck i. id that Th" Republican party have cm rie.j en th ar for two year-. They have s. :.t their hell hounds ni d bull d.-c? i!.n n Sioitii, aiid v. hat hav e ihey acco-::- !i h-d? Nothing. And we io!d ih in thai in the !iegi.,iiiog that they fonld inn uipii-h i.o'h.ng; and ihe n a?oii why i-, I ecau-e i!i -y are ourhrethr- n! And row they feme back and prop, to kick up a tu-shere in the North; and we are ready fur them!"' The pany u ho-e orator- could ! neucc-; the .-ooliers of the Union army a-'-heli-hounds and I u;l dogs'' could very cun-is'emiy ad. pt liie (ollowing disiiiiion rest Imions, as p.is-cd by t'i - l)micraiic Convention of Madison Coutiiy. Oino. in tfie sum ner of 1S(;3: ' RsJvitl. Tliatwefe.tr an imme. diate lei iiiinii'ioii of ih.; Dies.Ti' war. and s'. iar.uion of 'he c ions, be'.fiiiM; ihe Noiih has faihd. ei her l y arms or argum 'dt, to s-.j-taiii tier rioi;t o; coitiet; and ih" S..ut!i is di-cid- d lo sep irate from if - Union nlali hazard.-, tei d'-ri:L7 11- the f t eed in c-f the M s- si-sippi river. 1j -hot, Id b 1 -f I I" tie.: 1 aie'.e. whether in t: bv h. r own cotiventi eli bolder Sine d-1 r future n 1 e N. l ill or Son il, ii, and our ai mi -s in li e li-ld should h" iieid in readin. io eiifm ce i!.e mnde of tit ilement and t.-r no o'her purpose ' In accordaoce .vnii h s recoiiimet d- ;,n..n ,,r ihe Aih.n.y ."Jtiun mid .ritus 1 other "D uii fallc ati'.hiritit, tae ovt dra:t upon i.ment consented io r.-mri to a to (ill th" ri.iik.i 'of the uri.iy. which th-' Demi t ri lio C'onv. n- lion ot JMur county. HI., a-sembl. d at L.bruige and pa svd the following resolution, aoiong others, on the Fouitii of July, 1SU3: ' Ii isc I cel. That we In rt by undivid- dly pii-diie oui selves one to another, ihi.t we wi.l not render support to the present Admi.'i.i-tratioii in carrying on .his Abolition cru-ade against the rviieb; that we will resis' to ih t death all ivumpl- lo Oraif any of oim itizi n iu:o ihe ai my. and that we will permit no arbitrary attests to be made am. ng us Iv the minions cf the Admiui-tia-ii-n.' T'hese re.-olui:oiis are similar to th. se adopt fd by all tii-f Democrrtic S ata and coun v Cvitivei.'ions in the loyal S at s. 1 hey eppo-ed Hie war for ;he Union, ai d syinpathized with tlie plans ot th-; traitors, and also declared that the Govermneni h d neither rioht nor power to defer. d itself, as in the follow ing resolu ion of the peace Democracy at Coop-r In-ii'.uie, New York, June 31, lb(53: "Jlesolved, That under the Con-utti nou tto-re is no power in the Federal ev riiiiiHiit to coerce ihe S ates. or any number of them, by military foi . If tti-- power of coercion exi-ts at ail, it 1- a leg.i! power, and lue lo its own lime honored prim iph's, can not sus tain a war ag.mi-t sovereign 5iai-s; liiat we b le.ve.it io be the duty of the par ty io mi -ii in these sentlii.ent-4 boldly, that the people may f el that there ii at 'east one political organization which will deal honestly and independently and truthfully hi h ih' in." Not content with tins, many of the oiat.ir- denou! ci d the s 'ldier hs n.ur deieis. a-sa-iius and invaders. Tke for iu-iiiice, t.ae words o!on or its mosi active leaders, who was nomina ted for Governor of Ohio after he had us'd the following infamous language, and af'er he h id introduced a scheme in Congress to divide the Union inlo four section H -u-e ,f R rese-ita lives. July (5 h. 101 Mr Yallan dingr.sni said: "Then, sir I am not a Sou'hern man ei her although m this most unholy crusade agnMi-l 'he Su'h. in the n id-t of the invasion, arson, insurrection ind murder t. .ihich she has been subject, and wi'h whiii sh1 is still threat- le d with the torch ot the incendary and the dagger of ihe ii- asstri suspended over h-r-my most cord. at sympa liies are with h-r. At the Na'ioi al Convention of the Democracy, held at t hicago, in 1S61. while the-army was engaged in its ef fort to Mi-tain the Government, and the rebel forces had been pushed lack io the Ripidan, and we were locked up in Richmond and Petersburg, Mr. J. A. Masters, of New York, said: "A man who was in favor of thi unnatural war insults the holy i.-an.e of Democracy, when he claims a place in us organization. He is a Judas and should be cast out as an enemy to hu inanity and to God. War and bbod, t ch r is ihe I eg HI- I mil',- .tji.ie,- r.f )!.. Lincoln mini 'n. We wash our hands clear of all partici pation iii ii." At ihe same tune and place Mr. C. C Rurr, a New Jersy Democrat, de fined hi- po-i'ion in the-e word-; "The South Ci-uld iml hotioraley lay down her arm-, for she wa-hjhmg forhtr honor Two miliions of men had been seni down to th- .iih. nn.l the army of Lincoln could not again ! filled, neiTier by eiili-'meni nor con sciip-.ion. If lie ever mi. red a pay r, it wa that not one uf ihe S ates of the Union hou!d be coiinucred and sub jogated. We were told that we wo ilj Conquer lhr rebellious S'ates. They W-lild not he Conqtl-red, and he praytl God they nevr might I e' Such is the recoid of the Democratic puty up to the last day cf the war. Th mime men re now managing the same party, hlTiough they have nomin ated candidates f r r.i tin army and from the Union patty, in order to se cure the vote. cf returned soldiers. Ii i- only a masked battel y, and no sol dn-r should be dtceived by it. The fentiinenu of the Army in regrad to ihi party, uttered while th-y were "at the iront," show the spit It that should n inmate me soldier now. Gen John A. Logan, of Illinois, a Dt iiincra'i of tlie sine t st kind, win n he heard of the nciion ol ihe lhiuois Leg-i-lature, wrote: leil them up north for me that we can ivli i ihe rebels, and are going to do l ; and when we are donf; we are lo return home. When we gtt theie we will yei hu strong enoiign to sum u.ai n'y punish any s ces. i..n s mp tihiz ei s or p; act'-prea..heis that wt; may be ubic 'o liud in our way.'' Geneial ALiroy (Deu.ocr-it) and hi ! slali wioteto In li.u.a j' - l ; Any loan or sc. .f no n who in liu.es like these, when our colL.tiy is . ng i-e-.i in a ilt-uaiy s.i i.ggie loi its . x- isl- net It Sil'ujgl- Wil.Co lllVoiVea mil oi ly ihe i.ile ti llee govt i : in-, lit in om ow u c- uiiil J , nut lor a.l i;.e wul ul would a. tempi lo d'sgiuce uiij pro ii iui. tlie ijiime of D uiocl'.u hy organ izing a pally uudt r Uiat name lo ep-jio.-.w lue Government and diviJe mni Uisiracl the people of the loyal btile-, al e iruil-Ts mucll uieLleer than lliOSt in ui ma wiio bo.Jiy and directly e. ek the d. .n'.ruo.ii, ii ot liie Governmeiie; tor Uie-e p.ri lel.ded Democrats mi-. u km-ly uno ludnccily seek the same end ty exci i:.g pitjudi. e Hganist the Gov. rn liient and division among the peop.e."' Au itiicer in General Rosecraus' army said: ' Woe betide the sccessiou sympathiz ers and would be peace makers when the ai my gel through with ilieir pres ent wo! I; on hand. T he sufieiiog deprivation-, and hardship ot soido-rlile are nol so easily endun d, and loo cau-.e we ate lighting for is loo d.-ar lo be btoken down by ihe cowards and stay .ii homes who bi ought oa the war ami tu-w place every impediment m ti;e way of having accomplished what mu-t be ihe lueviiatde r-suit ihe subjuga tion uf ihe rebellion. I mses iotiO nod dej) go out eveiy day iron. m n e.i.u cfiicers, and ihey are not to Le ligu.iy thought of." The One Hundred and Thirteenth Il.inois, at Foil Pickering, Aiunphis, said: "We here solemnly resolve that we will hold thai man as a Hanoi and an eternal enemy to us, to our children, and to our cvuntry, who shall piopose, it has proposed, any settle ment by which the rebellion shall be screened tpom just punishment, and ihe toun iy and her d f i.de rs cheated o: tl e fruits of past victories and present tiiomphs. Our labors, blood, and treasures shall nol bs spent in vain." In an address from "The Soldiero ol Indiana lo liie citizens of Indiana," ihey intend the following pledge. We expect to come home some day. We wiil either come triumphantly re joicing over the accomplishment of ihe object for which we hive already en dured so much, or we will come hu miliated and di;h-.irtentd at our de feat, and the const 'pjenl desolation of our c.Hiiiiry and our homes. In either event we wdl remember and honor those who have aided and cnccuiag.d us by ih. ir n floence at home, and wi 1 visit those who have sought to defeal us wiih a retribution proportionate to the extent of ihe evil ihey have bro't upon us and our country.'' The tim.- has come for th brave rae-i of the Army and Navy to s;and by the iin-n who have stood by the in. Let the i allot box show '.hat the soldiers can rr.'e for those w tio voted for tnem, and to. it the party who refused io let iol-oi-rs in the army vote are not wonby of thir ballots now Tht Solders' Friend. j""fLel ihe piiri uic people of tlio United State?, le have given of th-lr Mood and treasure to put down the si ivehohlers' rebellion, note the folloef' inT Ir 'in ihe Richmond Examiner. It is in the light of such sentimen's as these, and they are pi-polar at the Sout i. that the Philadelphia Convention be tomes a hitler mockery. The Exam iner -ays: We are conscious of no fri'nc' ar,d nj 'crror but of misfortune only." . a u i rit pi !e a no nnir ao r a m i ft; .t;i. Ttt re is a k're.u tltnl of humjfi na ; tore in tins country, and in the-e ano j m il u. political liiii -s. vvnh ihr (ii Idail Doohttle prty still in ihe gti-tle, i a: d not even fiap'iz -d, except by nick i 1 1 ming sc. fl" rs and mockers. We i xoj-i ml. i.ii i ha I the a.'ore.-aid nature ; now at.d ilu-ti i Tops out after au unex jiei i. d iitid i ef re.-hing lashion. The : n. am i.l- a w 'iih ai pr sent occupies j Tie mind ot Mi. Johnson and his Post j m ister General is, that to in ike a place j h. hler the huml le and obsequ.ou I henchman of the Whit Ilou-e and ihe Dej in inn-ni-, merely a threat lo cut iff his victuals is necessary. They km w what agonies of einpt ii.es s would posses their own cousin u: ions if cruel fate .hould beieave ifiem of their saia ries. and ih-y lake il for granted that similar uppi eli. nsions will sway the ct iiiiucl uf ev. ij- tiuman lieing of oidi nary appeiu an! digestion. More our, mere is not at iheir commaiid sin ii a variety of appliances for hunch ing the baiW of their political adven lure, that tin y can i.il'ord to di-pe:i.-e unh tlie screw a mechannal power wliich ought not lo fail, and which is failing in spite .f all precedent, must lamentably. Mr. Randall writes to tiii- or to that spirited Postmaster lo come abo.-iid or stidmil lo the loss of l it place. The spirited Postmaster i .ii i ii. tl no . ly d. veloj.es into u t oh-1 low u paiiiot, J .iJ oi hiilist ii ihoueii ti .1 of let ei, and so fur from fttifmg decol lation, wn.k-, as ii were j 'co-ely, at Air.. Ran. Jail's uplift, d ax. Such reck less conduct, ii mu-l be alio w ed, indulg--tl in pel ai.-i--ni ly , in ihe very presence of death. I'tiiher than else pais Mr. lidudall and I 1- weapon m a ridiculous position. W mm your object is to scare a ... an. and l.edeii oiis' li: .is, by laugh log i. your lace, that he i. not a whit scar-d, it i- not ihe easiest thing in the woild io rentiii your peisonal dignity. Especially if you hate no greater stock ot n man a Cabinet, officer may at pr. St ul be stirpes, d to possess. We once saw a militia captain upon the green and not goty muster-field, put down in Ihe same way. "If you do ifi.n.'' s.i d Iii- commander, "again I wiiljihtce you under arrest." "Pay me lor them shoes, Captain, thai I made lor you three years ago," was ihe f totlol the undi-mayed private, who was not put under arrest, at lca-,1 wtolehe remained among- tht i-pmu. lors. Ii is said that threatened men live long; aud perhaps some of Mr. Randall's prede siiu-if victims may save ihem-ehes y the nonchalant im pudence or iheir defiance. At any rate they will have the delicious satis faction ot lr eiug iheir minds, as Mr. Tower, U. S. Marsh.il of Michigan (Western Di-tii't). has jusi done. We have iilr.nilv 'tinted M. Tower's epis.il-- to Air. R.n da 1. The pith of it i- siuiplv t .at Mr. Tower does not like the "cross between treason and loyalty," and is al.-o sullicienly in funds to fetd nim-ell without resorting to the humble pn of ih- Administration. All cf which n.aybeveiy comfoi table lo Mr. Tow n ; but how d ies Mr. Randall feel ul. out ii? T he worst for the President and his sipi id.o' all thi-1-, thai when ihey have exhausted bread and bolter argument, ihe efficacy of which is fast growing so dubious, they are ni the tail-end of their resources When a man refuses io lie converted to the reformed faith thro-.ioh his beily, it is unfortunate if his manipala-ors have nothing to offer lo his brains.. Ttiose who drive ihe machine in Washington have forge-Hen, in the hurry of their speculation, that the Republican pany ihrouohoul ihe land is mainly made up of honest men. In fact but lor personal conscience simultaneously uniting great ina-ses of volei.-, there never would have been any Republican patty at all; and now. although it has undoubtedly its propor tion of self-seekers (growing daily finaller, however, as we are glad to s iy.) it is likely less ihan any party that ever existed in this country to be nlft-ced, either numerically or m. rally, by the mean infi.ii nc.-s which the small mind of th" President fancies omni potent. We recotd the prediction that those who think otherwise my Muni os with our folly. 'should fu'ure even'.? show us to have been K.is'aken A. Y. Tribune. ZrfT'A writer in Harper's Weekly, in an article impre-sing upon parent the nf ces-ity of caution in their con vers, lion in the presence of their chil nren, statts that a gentleman while making a round of vi-i's to his neigh bors, mok his litue daughter with him. On their return, the mother drew her tin lighter toward her. and prin'i-d a kiss ui-on h-r hps. 'Ah.' said the little one "'Thufsju&tu-fifil Pa duictoMrs. f-iiThe wife of Captain Yessel, living in Accon.au county, Yirgmia. gave birth lately to two children, ench having two nads, four eyes aud ihree legs Thi- rather i-urpasses anything of such a nature that has come to cur knowledge (7-3 "Johnson ts he wa. and Con gress as it is," is the motto for the present political campaign. f-scT The tenor s-incer. Tombcsi, married last tncntb.a Mexican Senoriia , luijioi taut Si-j;iU li lioiii t;cif. Mieiitlati to . n. (.rant. The following Washington Special to the A", Y. Tribune laces (he Presi dent i i rather a Tad predicament. New Ohli ans, L i , Aug. 30, l?fOG. It may yeti.pp.-ar c iiicialiy that Gen. Sheridan's dispatch' s have bci n furth er tampered wiTi at Washington The following important telegram lo Gen. Grant has been for seine reason omitted in the preiei (h-d publications of all the cot re.-p. inltnce. Investiga tion mtiy prove ifi'j suppression of tha d isp fch: Hd.-Qr. Military Di' Ision oi ) the Gi i.r Aug. 13, IsoO. y CjCix. U. S. Gran i'. II vi i.-ig 'on D.C: The military H ard, called by (Jen. H.iird t i inves i-a.e tlie occuici.co in ihis ciiy cf July 13, is progressing, as r.ip.d as possible. I see in the paper', by reports of an -r.'firial character here, ihat an a tti nipt was made to cn:t blame on the military for noi heiitg pre-ent on thes 13 h oil. There could have been no olject in its I Hog pn 3?nt exe pt to prevent the police 1 rem per- p-trating a revc-hmg inasiacie. Iti absence, for thii ri-aaott, I regret. Fr. ni acceun'.s ot my own scouif, wlio saw the aflVir, from lirs: to hist from my own office, from di-b.H -resttd and fanhful p- rsoi.s. 1 behove tiiat nit.e leirhs of liie ca-u::ities we I e perpetrat ed by iho pohc and ciiizeiij by stabbing anil sma-hiiig i:i the heads nf many w ho had been alreaby wounded or kill ed by policemen P. II. Shzrioa: Major General Commanding. THE GUILTY' I' ARTY. The personal friends of Get). Grant here indignantly deny the charge in ihe AVu' Yoj'A: 7i;;cv i f to-day, ihat their Washing'on correjpindent fent to the Times the garbled dispatch of Gen. ShenJan to Ge n. Grant just as he, the correspondent, received it froas (sen. Gram. Thu n!r?ssiJ dispatch was not received from Gen. Grarl by ihe Tiiiics corn tpond.'nt (it n. Grant, after receiving the dispr.hh from Gen. Sheridan, tojk ii immediaiely to the President, and that is tii3 Jast he savr of it. The Times cor'-espiiiiuei.t trot the dispatch from ihe President, be be ing the only cot respondent here who is admitted into the ting cf the White House. All here agree that '.he dirfidich lint irTt.lcd 'V it. Whi e Hou-e. When the dispa'ch in i'sgp.r-bl- d form first appeared in The Times, Gen. Grant was htard to say by per sons here, that an in, po: hint sentence had been left out in lh liitp-uch ri printed in The Times. This, together with the di-daf. h of Gen. Sheridan lo Gen. Grant, dated New Orleans, Aug. 13, lSGO, and which was omitted by the President in the regular publica tion cf the GiTieitil corresj onde-nce, put ihe President in a still worse predic ament. Nebraska. The Reii iblican3 of Nc braska, having whipped the rebels in June congratulated thenitelves that by the Fall election a very large number of new votes would come in, wliich would be almost unanimously Union, and that hereafter iheir wvrk would be easy, 13ut they did not calculate upon treason in ihe parly. Mr. Algernon Sidney Pad do k,(cli!) their shysteri.ig Secre tary of State, having heen re-appointed by Johnson lias now commenced the work required of him. Il; has called a mongrell Union, llepul licin, Dem ocratic, 'Territorial Convention, de signed to defeat the firaijht cut Re publican, and has found ienpgadt Re publicans in most if not all of tin coun-ii-s, who, in c- nniction with Copper heads, are niding him in his work cf treachery. We hope to see the Repub licans stand firm, and gam a more sig nal victory ihnti ever before. Kar.sas Chief. Copper Johnsons and the Fenians. The Copper-Johnson piny at Wash ington got up a meeting, a few days ago, ai which Congressman Hogan, of St. Loui-t, was ihe pnnciral speaker. Government official.-! atid clerks com prised about two-thirds of ihe audience. Iri-hnien were fearer. Among ihe letters received was one from the rebel Henry A. WT-e, of " "irgiuia. Oue report 6ays that while Ilogan was pro ceeding to prove that the invasion of Canada did not nu-t l the general wishes of the Fer!:ar:,he w is interrupted frcm the galleries by a somber voice with, "Oh, you be d d," and from an other quarter was hard, "You'vo got on ax to grind." Gra?s IIoiTEns. The advance g'lird of the grass hoppers, undo their appearance in our city yesterday af ternoon, says the Nebraska City A'tus cf the 3rd. Mr. Cr. tic'i, of Wyoming informs us that al! the late corn in that locality has been er.iui u ;i by the grass hoppers. They keep sayirg: We ure coming", proud Ncbrai'.;ainj, Ten thousand millions ttrong! '55 A bashful I young gcnlat Oma ha, lately announced himself, as "on the nviks" he mean", u make love. f3f"The daughter cf Johu Bright, the great English C?tr.raorjc.r, tcnine Mrs. Ciatke. o i