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II H I I te. . 0, il If anif mo it aftemif. to haul flown the A inrrican Flog, shoot him on the spot." VOL. 13. 1MjATTMuU I'll, N. T., KDihDAV, t.CTOliblt 17, ltjUO. i0. 28 THE HERALD It ITELISilEU DAILY AND WEEKLY '.VLEHLY EVESY WtUXEiDAV BY :n. D- HATHAWAY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. t03r. corner if-' tt and I.eve, aecond Terms: '-.It, $2.50 per annum; Daily, per i.tli. Itotvs of Ji flrertisiiig. satqirare (.pac'' of ten Unok) cne intriion, 1 .50 Kf.e.i ito.--'iMttit iu-ertia, - - 1. 0 fmfri't r.i.1 ctnls not rccJ'cg aix tinea 10 no lf qiatlti column or les , i-r annum :?." It') k,x niuciht 21 10 ' " tiir e inuuihs if no H bt'.f Au'-'D t we! re mot tin 6 ' 0.1 " is months Si.'iO three iiioutfn i irfi J 31 a tr!ve nur.lLl ' - lun t-0 ' tlx picntlm ... GO.OO " tire m.juthc - - fc.YUO ai'.trar-itat ircttl-iue:its mast be ta.idf.ir in a 'ti . 4T Ve are pr. iisre-t t d all a in In i.f J..b Woik b rl i.outr, ami in it j-tyle tuat wi.l give satia--ajlma. ATTORN KY AT LAW AND Rolicitor in Chancery. rtGr. Mil 15 h f Dc.-ctiLtr, at e.-i-l n-e'J'f R. n I.IVIN03TON, Tvl. D. rciciaxi and J-.uiGson, V W U; iMof'-MRi.jriHl ei -o a to tli i i iZ ua i f fat cs'i d y . V it-..l-?iic ia I'.anlt '111.' - I) u f, r ttt ftdj J.x.b -If-'f -: IJllil u 'ill. l;.l C j'Ji . ii aa.r, 1 1 it'.-ui u !., n tj f T. 51. 31 A HQ I DTT. AT'i OiiM: i i LAW .NI .' clicitor in. C'limcery. LA T ' j.-.uutii, - - m:i.i:.isk.. WILUTT POTrEXOES AT rOll.NLY AT LWV, FLAirv-t;ilI . - NKHJ'ASKA. Jl. tri.ia, J. w. M a r.-r- i- c. lkvi I?. SI. StL'-xrr fc oM Real Estate Agents, AMJ Fir bJ I.ifa Int, A'to, l'J.TI "SMOUTil, X 7'. !: l ara pr.on pily at:eml-l t, m d (irocee In re as iiJ at c.itrciu r.itr .f sci.a . 1 nx. 'd ii X -i ! - m a an i .N hu: t i.n . te.-i.i. I, i airs af :i.ti'M.i;.i :. .1 Mi.uty i'i.:i u on lieal K.-t-iti; i. Li.l V. r aum I cite. CLAIM AGENTS 1st aW . d C W X h liK i i rl . A aTj.t . V ii v )rt iu:r:ui:. cr.s.- !! . ?. II. Kir.eit, U Ci y. t'. T. it .'. K air.'ie r..i. . .-.h!i... N". " l.c'it'3 tt ii -tcaif. Atb Cit7. U. F i'Ulry. St. UU:, .M.H HU u ' L1'.'- Lewn. tti-liu, Ji i ..vU.i-rtl. V litaiAr C'Imc.'K , 1: mini. X Cii.t in Ulnu. o. a . tir.i l''- ;.i,i..ii.u N evaaka. t i.Mi, tree Uivcr iiciii(.'iiii. H a IT Ke 'o, i-.'i..it. v. i -ciihi i. hjr. I 11 M rqueit, i'.iiiMiio'i'ii. Nflir.W. i. l.ew:. A-t l iiev at ..tr, H.i!l ilJ, N- w Vurit. C:-a', iiu a ji fc Cu. , Uc iloine-, lovta. k-ki isw.r r. iii. do ran n a ton, RfeAL ESTATE AGEH"., I'LA T.TXMV U Til, A JJ., ?r rr,;,t :t-i. t.ou p.irl t . t.ir t nrJiate a d t.t Hi fcn'a'e, iii.i u lyii.cut nf x. , uJ U ba- iriea : .ir,ir.g tu svu :rl Latul AKeoi J. Titks iuve- r.r bv i er:r.l.-i. n to H.a E S. Iu;-..iv Juil.-e 2d Jui km! I:-t. Fills il-i -a; 1 Mr t-"! lim t iiLlJ, I'. yiiK-ier . . & Levvuw.i-tri. K.iii'.i-; ii J. i.t U'f ii, t-or N'b' .-ka. ai :, -b ; li.i.i. T. jl. ha ." . rbiaili 1-lV t. V.i.. Hia t-lii..u li. .N-' m- J. Ii. hi tl r, I'. P. tiima.i A! jl, lawnee 1tct; Ne t.rt-n. No Hi li-.tiiwa . Sw Ia:a; ..ai vey, Cfiiricli & 1! u" u n .'bUit'ion, i. Tract. .Viabl e t to . Cl.i . 1 i ; ti- U utih fcaat-ea!!. V.. flui. Aiill IT a.. ii.inf.Td a.tr.it." J V. "Kii j. N. v!S. &mtrl Life, Iccilrnf, fire, Inland and INSURAWCS AGEMT Will t-ka r -k at -e.ii niii- r-.f !" in the m.-t i etiablcr aiT Dir io ii e I' ' it il .., CJ-CS.fa al ki.a to a.f'.t n utb. N ? ma:Mtl . Toa LK, T. . Illllli . t cuui Tootle. Hanna k Clark. BANKERS, TealeM ia did RxikI. i1.J ail Silver a:iil otntv stocs- DEPOSITS Ki CL1VKD, I63 pocia! a'tention given to Collections PLATTS MOUTH., XI. T. TT4 p".-. to g .-t chop I..idt inl l amp Chimoev "A W gt,A CX. SKTTIH y at CO.'M. The Union Triumphant! !) nir ! if JOHNSON SCOOPED! Cass County Redeemed. Let the Union Bird Scream! The following: are the majorities in this county, on the general ticket Mnr queu's majority will reach about 200: Hep. 33 11 D.m. 11 Piu trin iir! l)r': pulis U...-U tiffs Mi. l'i. a-BM Ve-pif;(J N lltr Ivu-iit Mile Cr.ive I.fui-vi;le CreiK A v nc. i 53 32 ' 9. "22 19 30, 1 213 CO rnn.M ruucLAS i . i ... n. iiii'ia i.h'.juiv eivf id iiiiinn fur ilrq i' 'l ai : 9 -'r rah for dIJ Du!a ! '1'nflTtf. Hur Bt'LO, r- Whore die Dciina-racy always poi oO Hiij r ity . give Murquett a major- njr of o. ' f ?f EM A II A, Seiids grting. She cies, by ihe uflicial tt!int. 3'JO majtnt or the He publican ticket. I NOKTII I'LATTE Gives 1200 nmjorny for ne Republi can catiJiJ.ttes. Tin- in- -es the vic- tory, with Irom R00 to 1.0, - wjrfMyJ - """" THE MAJOIUTY For Martp.en m this Coun'y is 203, fur TalTr; 19'i, and iho balance of the ticket about ISO i.D:.4.vii Is reported at 120,000 majority for the Union. Tilt: IM'A.HV. The Cass County "Infamy" has beet) a watchword with Cojperheads throughout Nebraska durint; the late canvass In order to fhow what the pe.iple ol Cas Couiny think aboui it we have only 10 refer to .he reull of tiie pre?eiit elec:ion. VBIEIIl'S IVOOLMOIITH t The D niociacy imponeil Mr. W'ot l- wonh to c-irry this oounty by alu-ing good mi-ii and to poul tiU.iui the Rock llluils irauu. lie can now wnnes ml ih reKuli t his laburs an ivt r whelm ing R'-pn icau maj iriiy. Where's Wool worth ? I he reititn Irom Wa.-hnigion county indicate l'2o Ii-fut hcan majority in thai c. uuty a very conMdr.-auIe j:aiii nvr.r toriiier ii.tijoriiles lion cotimy, winch gave a Lc-iuociaiic maj ny I fct -p mi:, w.ll give aboui 40 n.ajori y fr the IU publican ticket this lnu. of Oit I'll' II I ' ,JCow that we have a fair, Iune?t; expression of the neot le. and have tiie , i i . i ( , . ,i, eh en n cot.doctrd tan ly and tt nf.-tij Hie iS majoi ny i Roc'ai U.utf- Pie ! ci. cl d Winnies itown to the liislgt.ifi i .. ...r ..f i ,...o.,-i M;.r,,..e ITalilL IIU.IIUCI UaV al a ' IA t i ill ' - f ,, , , , ; ul thrt licUe' lybvaJy to "fight and "22 " the balance of Does Morton want an about it now i nrii arm 1 1 Maud not upon Hie Unler of your (ioitis. Tl Louisville (Ky ) Sunday Her ald clones s:n article on the Southern Lo)u!iu C'jf.veniiun with the tulluw irjkj rfinnrk: "if the bdiemes '.f these Abolition Radical should bn cnrrid oui, ih;g ctiuiitry would no, be fit for i cent while nitu to live in." 'l'i at means this. That rtle's.who are the Her-ild's "drceut while men," wotit live Ik-re if l.ijaliis rule. We ihiuk we have heard the statement before. It is neither sinkinjiiy original nor fearfully alnrmi.-.j. Il h;i-n I created any panic that w know of, nor ha. it increased ihe mortality of the iholera ! Nobody ha been knocked down by its foice, tior docs it nuike nny one trem ble in his bouts In f tct loyal people receive such ttIIl?nt wiih a reuse .f profound gratification and thanktulnes-. and with one arc ird lliey lift up their voices atid fxclaim : -Stand not upon she order of your "oinjj.but roat once." The ports ot this country nre not hermetically ealfd. Vessels rtiu from them to all portions of ihe world and the charge for passajr- is s.id to b- reanab!y modrra'e. The C)t)?ti lution of the.-e Uuild Stales, is one of tlie nio.t literal duciimiits in ihe per feet f ret'di. n wi h which it allocs those who tlon't hkti this c luniry to go to amnhfr tine. Nohfdy wlio wants to u will bf lirrHt.-ll -or poujir What, tht-i.. rr you witiiini; for? Max. want? you in Mexico (Jo 10 that paiadiat tt lick and chicers if you want to lu'vUil will lurive y. Cwtvfll.W U-tj:tmiu.(- lillk- Hlrtl - 'OI-llfiir'l t aatiii an I larry. E iti an-f uiiKt takr- vim in., or I-rtiie. Can't yu lo til- re ntid liv on ih- l-i irent if your r-l I b ml-? lie; h;: DiirT Indians n . i t r t eoieni lo ciaie vti h yu-j, f..r ih-v r not a v?ry proud p-ofle! Hut' du go lo i.ue p at n a I ikcj. W'f have uaitttl onif f r your go n. We apprt-ciate itn; rt piil- on y-u i-ei at ih' v ie jiay.u itim.9 hich faiiim: h imlii cuun'ry v. iJd. Ve liavt- -ei-n y.iur proud hrs cuil. ymr elsjant pri b(ii:i itirii- d up, y ur riM;ratic di it cxn-iiiird. ai.d ihr wioh; ot jo ir manly hape irivin; expre--n to in rr-orii yi-u ferl for ihi miberible ctuu , trj. A:id l ut. we etitrcat yu. iay loncer. Depart. Iave, irizxl. Miuitiulaie to IVIxico, to Brazil, to the Sandwich Islands or to the' devil, a you pleane oily go. 'An' wheu thou gnen, come not back." -C'Aam-pion. I call lo day on this vat assembly, for any mau to put his finger 011 any acl fhowiiifi ih alighie- drpaitur that 1 have tiiadn from the l.ttorni that the revered and lamented Lincoln iiil. - ttfyJLej - ttBCr4i"r Jidate for tlie" i'reldent y and Vice Prfsidnncy of ihe Unnetl Stairs. Jobnstt)' peech in Cincinnati. J one riKGEa Wf plriJg ourfelve- as Union men. animmed by a common sentiment and aiininj? by a common oljct, lo do everything m our powr r to mil the Government in fpielhri by force of aims, the rebellion now raying aganii its authority, and in bringing to ihn puni-htnents due their crimes, th rrb- rls and traitors arrived against it.'' Umon platform of 1S64 AJOTHtR riKCER. "Iiesolued. That we approve the de termination of the Gov rumenl of the Uni'ed StaitfM not to compiomist with r-btrli, or io offer any terms of pace Piivtn sui'h as mav be t'asd un.n an un I'tiditioiKtl surrt-nder of their hottil i.y.M Ibid ANOTHER FINGER. "Resolied. That we deem il essentia! to the general weltan thai liarmiiy should prevail in ihe National council, and we regard as worthy 'f public coiifi J'-nce and official only those who cordially endorse the principles pro claimed in ih"se resolution." Ibid. f5T"Th' Memphis (TV n 1 1. ) Ap peal, August 30, mys two well known gen'letio n of thitt cny had a q-mrrel recetillv. and one of them appeuj"d to a cny i(lici:il fur advice in the miller. The l.itier. a a joke abvined linn to tu.t lus iiclv'-rHi y. in d j-avi- him pijH-1 vm'!i a I hinU cf-arg in i'. To.-Iieilit-osf mil viitual et foT'li t. s-ek hi tilverary. n I Is t llicnil ein h pulici in iii sifi-r him teilinir him he wa- cariying coriffaUtl wnp m. nohi-eman Hrretird l im. and he w i- tj. J s,x d l!ar. . . . . . I lie com t woul l not a-c-pt tit- xp anation .1 tie , imi gen ' il. hihii v h lei.t hllil 'lie pi t.il atn . ' ... ' , dt frT On the way to Niagara I' a "s, i n grent deal of iiieiriu e r was C 4 d : in the President's pany ty a r j . . I . i- jwhi h sprung qt between G'a j plirracl,t. At one or two p ac : iii tiie President's p iny ty a rivalry. t nt ami ace U)e ladies kissed th- naval hero, and l ad merely sh kn hands wi h the uncun J ditionul Commander-iii Chief. 1 ins.. said ihe General, "is easily explained. The Admiral i- so old thai the ladies don't hesitate tskis him. but they don'i i like to take such liberties with a young : my earn-st ambition i int full, laugh ! man like me." Againt hi-. the Ad t- r. as I am not a "humbU individual, miral laughingly pro-ested, ascrib ng laughter. and as I have a very bad I the impuiation upon hi age tojea?euy 'cold, Icn say no more. LoudcheersJ Vi:laIa UU.Mj. Every Republican in Cass county did his duty on election day. and for two weeks before. Never was work better dons, nor with more satisfactory results. We have carried the County by the largest majority ever before given, which amply repays every one for the efforts he has made to accom plish this result. Il wns owing lo the thorough organization of the party that we gained so tigrnal a victory. Personal differences and dislikes were thrown aside for ihe general good, and the result is glorious Every man worked with a will, feeling that the grand suixf.'s we had determined to achieve might depend solely upon hi elTorts. Remember, in future cam. paign-, what ihe Republicans of Uass can do if they will it. easteiss i:i.i:jtioxs. Indications are that everything ha? gone sweepingiy Republican. Ohio gives between fifty ami sixty thousand Republican majority. Trie Congres sional delegation is unchanged. Iowa gives about thirty five ihou.-an l Repub lic in majjri'y, and the entire Con gref Moinl delegation. Indiana is re ported at fro n fifteen to twenty thiu sand Repot lr :iit inij.iiiy, but il is thought pri b tbie t.'ie democrats havt Uiia.ed .iw fcjssoai UoiAreawiuen. - liotti brnncnes ot itie S tie legislature are lleji jl can. l.in-yU:ini.i. wherr- Jo.'iiism dun" hi - ii' aviest wirk, is re- ! i - i pillird ut 'iO.COJ Uf(i.b'lCin majiify, I witiia 'aiit nf tv ) R.-iiuti' iran Coo- ;re?Miie:i. Parker li: die lOt'i distl ic', aili Ci'V.ide lit lhe'll.t tij-inct. no ! van rut; riihT, Laooiitii; im;ii ai.il women ot ihe New Kugiai.0 S:.tie,t.-il u-i hi f.ici irie and w itkshop trom ye;r io -ht,' Ilk ga fey r-!ave tor tiie poor pllvtleye i: liv ing, cot yui'aeit i l Je Irmii Ifie t ond- .1 I I I . . age or Uep-niJenre. mm s'rike out rtr Hie Tee, broad, fertile, heallhtui plains id the Grenl West, vhrre, in a tew year-; wi h fruaii y Mini ititJus'ry' you may place ou. Selves In "mdepr i.d, n't uirctutisiances. ijooking arouno us, tioW many do we recoguize io day, with fomtoriable habitation-, large barns, improved farm?, herds of ( tittle, floUiCH ait sheep. hore, luules a lid h''g-. and plenty of imoiey in their p 'Ckei. wtio, bui a few years ago, we remem ber as firuggliiig and poor. H it whii are a few years of hardship and st.rug jjlti, if at ihe end we are recompe n?t-d will victory uvu poverty? Back in your eusterij hoiii-., the jab'jiuS Oiiii' or womaii crth .icvrr expect;- except - in ch nice Cies, to anain a comfortable indrpendei.ee. Wealth there ha rhifttd Irom the hands of ihe manym to th" liatids of the few, and cun-pires. to make the poor poorer and the rich richer. Poveny Mauds no chance with the tyrant wealth If you desire ihen. lo po-se? yourself of a home that will give you ease and independence, and be an inheritance for your children, strike out for the West where land are cheap and capital is weak. Jljton lieveille Copperlieiids Head. The New York Herald is the stormy pe'rel of the Johnson party. Il an nounces that all is lost thai a great hur.icane is coming, which will sweep the Copperheads out of every ISoith eru State, including New York and that the next Congress will even be more decidedly radical than the pren- ent one. In reference to the threat if civil wtr proclaimed in the New Yor! Times it says that this is "only adding combu -Hides to a roaring fire, and the sooner the. President is rescued from such reckless parii-ans and treacherous freind-i. ihe better il will be tor linn and hit offi-ial repot tiion. This frad hint of f Violent desohl'ioil of the Gov ernment ei: anaie-. we believe, frcin the Secretary . f Soil-; for, ic we m take not. the sam tain wax fits! thrown oui hy hi- i-peri il home oran at An . ... .. .i ' burn Mime in nitra- iisju. Good r a H ! - taen II n H i. I. I w ia in Pi, i ad- lftoa toe o h-r day an i loivir.g -been till d Dll for a sp-efi, made ih' f w nig mi .i. uahie r sp n e G litinu-n : 1 m not a'de i il iiiiiif loniL'ht, oAiiig n art unfiT'ima e i-oltt, than lo say how much I t;Mti- yi.u tor 'his C"iir;e,'ti and l.l.-dcal'. I crept th" eoirpiiiie -Ii' a.t a triho'e ' - j 'die 1 IIU Ifle- IO " l.lfll I I .! v. 1 1 d - It I.- CIO e my f I'. I h. I 'eve on i voo tt, n' I rettres.-ni, a- fa I on i iltuse priiiiijde. ,.f thai pa iv wh-.-n your en ml-- Call ra.l:eal l liei r- I a'.d cries of Thai a t'. "rigai it til on that line J w a- i n-ver n. m village alderman 'aiigli'er;j a-1 n- er repre-en' il my Mile in C :tgre- - ! "renewed laugh'-r;1 a I n-vt-rsai . ; t- ... . . r it.. r . in the Nenate ot the Unnen rotate, jja ;h terT as I nevr was Military Governor of any S'ate; froars of biujh'er atid -rie. ,f ..TIimI s triiod."! as lle fill C)f WHAT DUOS IT IEA. I The Philadelphia Ledger publishes ihe following, dated Washington, Oc tober 10th : The President has sent to the Attor ney General the following questions and requested a response to be return ed in writing : First. Is the present Congress, com posed of members from the Northern S ates alone, such a Congress as the Constitution requires, or is il an tllegiil and in. conM. tutional assemblage? Second. Would existing circumstances justify the President in sending his next annual message to an illegal and unconsti'utioal assemblage pretending to be ihe Congress of the United Stalest" Third. Does that clause in Section 5 in the Constitution wh:ch makes each Houe the judge of election relur.js and qualifications of its own members give to the present Congress the right to exclude members from ten States, or to impose dishonorable or unstituiional terms upon th?ir ndmissi.m ? Fourih. Does the President's oath of office i t quire him to enforce those pro visions ot the CoiiRtitotion which give to each Stale an equal righi of repre sen'atioti in Congress? Fifth, What Heps do the Constttu tion and his oath of office require the President to lake in order in secure the assemblage, of a Constitutional Con g ress ? The President evidently knows whin answers wi I be given to his questions, and puts them Hccorthngly. Have not 'Ur? pi kpkxu T'r.'. -irrx.-r coiariai:ti:vrAiiY. ThJ Net.ra.-ka C-ty JVtws of ih- llih, teilmg Mortot,' paper, is very compliment iry to the Germans, now that the election is over. Heir what il s;;y: . The R:n!i -al- claim to have carried Nem ioa conmv t,y a uiiijonty of thri-e l.iiu lrxl and fifiy five. Tiie Duich I iiv - t tciipi-tl Holland. e art, ma -idem in dial pri pinqouy Wt re- juice ut our rton residenct therein. Chicago. Oct. S. Washingion prcia.s sy Commissioner Coolty, of Indian Itor..au, tendered his resigna tion a moijitt ago on ad'ount of poliiiini ddf-r. nces. and thai Lew is V. li 'ay will nol HS-ume ihe office un'il Ouoley shall have completed his annual rep.irt. STr--tnry Sewaid rei res ,emp orrtly from 'h Slate llepn rtuient to -regain lilt health. F. W. Seward is acting Sec. Santa Anna as in Wa-hing'on a few day Hkjo accompatiied by th no torioujt R. day Crawford, who calls himself General. Santa Anna lias had an interview wi'h Seward and the President, and is now back again in i vToirT-CJue repori. say . that - in Cabinet mee ing Ttir-day, Seward made a full exposition of Santa Anna's intentions, and urgd extending such moral aid as desired Another report denies tins and says ihe mission of San ta Anna was to convince the Adminis tration that the Church parly is the only one in Mexico winch can estab lish a firm government there in case of ihe downfall of Maximilliau, but the question- has not been pressed iu ihe Cabinet. Nrw York, Oci. 8. Advices from San Antonio, via Galveston, are, that Santa Anna's agents are al work re cruiting for a raid on Matamoras. There is but little sympathy shown them there, it being fully understood that Santa Anna is pledged lo Napo leon to acknowledge the French debt if he succeeds in gaining a 'noting on Mexican soil. V ery few have joined hi standard as he is known to be in imical to the liberal cr.use, and bis an tecedents with Texas having always been of a qtie-tionat'l character from former treasurers tiuite large quau titles f arm, ammunition and sup plies have lately reached ihe Mexican frui tier, designed for Ju ires tirmy at Monterey and other places. 'I h tnnv under Gen. K cobeda are row in excell-nt condition, and wi I soon b fully eijuii ped for a winter campaign L-itrst a liue fn ni ('t i-cpiiha or Sept 17ih stale thai Juar z was ih-ti a that ilic- preparing for ear V depirure fr .Monterey, where lien E-coheda l nt iires 'iit in cummat.tl. Liberals are in evc-U mt CMid 'lion, sanguine of future j. .i -ori-i'? at a aWKU Hie ttrr:it. "i ti.ei; Prr-ident. who hasftr five years tip'so 111 their cause. hnitNtp.u-. Oct. 9 A severe ornid i p.t-sed i.Ver tile town Fram. in. J i ui-oii C -ainiy. this afteriio ai ii bo il tt.iir o'cloi k. d-iiioilshing sixteen t II. I house-, inclod.ng the raiiroaJ aepjt One b..V killed. r-J" "One word more and I hav An, " How ofien we iread to h-ar this in Je sentence from the bps ot a speaker at ".putilic meeting. It i a Mir n dicatio ; il a' be is t racing of ii-n-h Mart Ihe -one word b ,., nfieti a bn'f h-ur discourse. ftsS' There are two tltrect'y oppo ite rea"tis why a man souieiitiies ffciinot gel credit: One i-, because h- is not kno.vn ; and the o.Iier, because he is. A Hraggarl Answered A S .ltlit-r's W'itlow's l,elter lo Andrew Johlison. Tiie I'hiladelphii Ytis of Friday, publishes a letter from a soldier's wid ow of that city to President Johnson, in answer to that portion of his Cleve land speech iu which he asked the au dience 'Who made greater sacrifices in the war than I?" Who suffered more than 1 ?" &c, and and sub-nils to the just judgement of the world wheth er on the score of sacrifices and suf ferings his claims lo popular sympathy and support tear auy comparison to hers, the says : Before the rebellion, Fir, I had a husband, kind, loving, industrious, eco nomical, who for myself and our four little ones, made a comforiable provis ion Our home was the abode ot peace and plenty. What has become of him? He was starved to death at Anderson ville, and that, by ihe "chivalnc" men whom your "policy" would fain restore, without repentance, to the head of our Government. Since then I have been trying my best to earn bread for my little one by plying the needle At limes, when that kind of employment has failed me, 1 have been Compelled lo stand from early morn till night, over the wash tub. I had two brother, steady men, kind and generou-1. H.id .he reb- l ion left them as it found them, pirn fling- poverty I should never h ive known. Al t ! alas ! on- of them per-iMV-d at Helle Island, and the other had his nhtarm taken off by a r.;bel shell at Ai.t.e am. He cannot assi.-t me. The pi ivations and hardships 1 hjjVeJfiad to' "ejidiire hn vh. 1.l,.'.sr'iii.l my ou health and strength that I feel at times unable eveii'to endure ihe fa- tnjue. of plying ihe need'e. So that, ercept my trut in a merciful God, 1 have sacrificed for my country, my all i.uM.an t. brothers, house, home liv ing and am cast, a beggar, on the cold charry of the world. And all this I owe to the Southern sla veholder and to ifieir iniquitous attempt to murder my beloved country, as lliey did mur dt r my husband nnd brothers. ow, Mr. John-oil, siuce you inviie a comparison, what have you suffered? Lxhitut your .-cars, and wounds, and bruises ! Did you lose a leg or an arm. or were you even so much as scratched or bruised? Where is the blood you smd! oubl ii stain a white cambric p'ock'el7ja'rdF'ert hief ? How toot h property did you lose ' , Why, if repor speaks true, during most of the lime of ihe war you were living on the "fat of the land . in Nashville, out of harm's way. protected, as you were, by Union bayonets. Out of Uncle Sam's over- fl iwing co limitary stores you drew plenty to eat and drink the best of meats, and, what was of still more consequence to you. th choicest of liq uors Adil this to your handsome s-ai- vaetvi ti ewfj ?. tfffrirr great Union party, whom you have so foully betrayed, maue vui Vice Presi dent, wi-h a salary of 8.000 per an num. 'I hen. to crown it all. John Wilkes Hioih made you President, and there you are yet, io ihe. tune of 2-3 000 a year with '-fixitiS." The rebel lion found you. 1 learn, comparatively a poor man. Now you are ric.i. with a sound body, not to speak of your mind whose soundness is not certain. Yoix, Andrew Johnson, talk of your sacrifices and your suffering-, and challenge a c 'inparason. Fie! fi-! up on you ! W'hy, sir, upon that score I ought to be America's Queer., ami you ought to be sweating over the wash tub! And now sir, are yo'T quesi ion. as to who suffered more than you, who sacrificed nmre than y'U by rea-on of ihe war. answered? I did r, and I know of hundreds of poor women, to sed from 'he heights of afflux ice into ihe vale of penury and want, who have suffered and .ai-iificed ten thnu-nnd time more than you. and are making no ostentatious parade of it either. Yours repecit u 1 1 y , Mary. Jane Catiiihwiite. A soldier's widow, and the mother of four fatherless children. tfS In coiniin.' irom Helena to Salt Lake, a Mr. Stebbin-, says the Atchison Champion, pa-i-ed through forty mile of grasshoppers, so thick thai they cloudr-d the whole atinopher". rh-V were travelling South towards Utah at the rate of irom five to eight miles a day. Chicago. Ooi. IU. Returns frnn the Indiana el cuon continue lu'ngre an'l sl"w. tail it i. oenerally conceded that the R' pub ican- have the L' gis r tor - at d fifteen thou-and in the State. Th 4 Ii 7th and Sth di'ricts are v.-rv closaud doubtful. Ttie Denio crat carrv ihe nrt tiis rictanu tne i.e puv l'ttans all other-. D IS Moines. O. t. 10 Return from r-m ite rourt'ies c-rnmuaiiy emu . : . . 1 1 .. . . - iti-T in -h w ihi 3-5 000 i a moderni s'ltnate for the Union majority. The vote i- much larger than any polled in ihe Sine heretofore. Phiudi lphia, t t 10 Pennsy! variii is claimed by h uh parties The Philadelphia Hjlletin la-t even in? estimates Geary's majority at 17 S00 while the D.-mocrats concede 10 O'dO The Dein crats claim th election i f Morgan in the 13th Ohio district by 200 over Delano. -0 IV AD THE. Before the electiou one would hare thought democrats believed the Consti tutional Amendment one of the worst things ever proposed. That it forced negro suffrage on the Siates, and thai it robbed the people of their liberties. Now, they laugh al such an idea, at a geod joke. They have no earthly ob jection to the document; in fact, ihiulc it just the thing. Query: Can any p trty be right, or any where near it, that acts upon ihis principle ? Can a pany be depended upon as a safe guardian of the national honor anJ welfare, that will oppose a measure merely because it did not originate with them? Let candid men thiuk of these things, now thai the excitinent of election is over. Important to Travelers Itulroad. Oil A there is a great deal of travel on our railroads nt this season of the year, we have procured the railroad signals, which will be found interesting to those who travel on the cars or witness the movement of irai.ns, and ihe men who iperale the roads may desire lo know the signals are given by the whistle, ny lanterns, flags and motions of lhi arms. The significnioa is: One whistle "Down brakes." Two whistles ' 0:f brakes " Three whistles "liuU up.'J fk'i n jru- aeewsitiff or sfrofrT wHiitt v " is the cat le alarm. at whieh brakes will always be put down.. A sweeping parting of the hands oo ai level with th eye ii the signal to "go ahead." A downward motion of one hand, with extended arms, "to stop'" A beckoning motion of one hand "O back." A lantern raised and lowered verii cnliy is a siMial for -sianing;'' swung; at right angles or srojslng the track, Mo stop;" swung in a circle, "Lack the train." A red flag waved upon the track must be regarded as a signal of danger. So with other sigauls given wiih energy. Hoisted at a station is a signal for the train to stop. Stuck up on the roadside is a signal of danger on the track ahead. Carried unfurled upon the engine is a warning ihat another engine or train is on its way. JSir" Rev. Dr. JJelluws, of New York, delivered a most eloquent and impressive discourse on ihe occasion of his return to the pulpit last Sunday, during which he reviewed the recent wwiG U4 MIC, ilUIUIU18Uatlllilt.t Will e remembered that a fe w wet ks sincu Dr. Bj!1jws preached a conciliatory eniion, wherein he refrained from imputing blame either to Congress or he President. He cow, however, cor.- tuns the latter with marked severity, (Tinning tha he and and his advisers have sought the glory of bringing about a speedy reconstruction without any regard to its permanency. When ie departed from the city on his vaca tion tirur, he was depressed with doubts and fears. His vacation '"has been. ie says ' haunt d with the spectre of earful hypothesis a horrid, desperate ruggle between even numbers for he control of our national policy and the possession perhaps, of the Govern ment itself. Thank God ! the nlorious iws from Vermont and Maine, so o m to be echoed f n in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indium, has exorcised this rightful ghost, and sh nvn us that the people are sound at the core and will not bow the knee to baal. intend to sup port their m-uh"d and patient Congress, and wait their own safe and prudent ime for a 1 nving their late traitorous foe to come into our political sanctuary, and offi iate as fellow priests al the al ter sacred to lib iy. Chicago u t. it) Norman B Jti'.'d, la e Minister to Prussia was to- dy nnninated for Congress by the Republicans f Chicago, heating John entworth, late ii e nber, after a pro tracted and biMer canvass. The Cholera I as broken oil' here afresh, causing much consiernaiinn. (I,is-s average forty daily and twelve nr fifteen deaths daily during the past week. Further el.tion returns do not chat je the results heretofore given. Ind.ani delegation stands 8 Repub licans and 3 Democrat". Democrats graining Holman, in the 4;ll district by 300 majority. Washburn (Rep ) is el-c ed in the 1 1 th Indiana district by 500 majority, no I Orth (Rep.) in the 8th district by 3 JO Gen IIuntT. (Rep ) has COO ma jority in the 3d district. The Indiana Legisla'ure is Republi can by G majority in the Senate and or 15 in the House. Covode. (Rep.) has 300 majority in the 21t di-trict. l"rIt ts stated thai Fred. Djugla will coon commence (he publication, i Alexandria, Va.. of a paper t3 te it voted to universal suffrage. I