Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 17, 1866, Image 2

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PLATTSMOUTH, NEERASKA.
WEDNESDAY,
OCT. 17, 18GG
SPECIAL. JVOTICJE.
Ho! For Salt Cheek.
The election is over, Hock Bluffs
lias been heard from; so has Mt Pleas-unt.-and
notice is hereby gieen lo the
defeated candidates to appear imme
diately nt the clerk's oflice, when
Spurlock and Pottengcr will proceed to
canvass th- return and issue through
tickets to the head of Salt River. The
train will consist cf ox teams the
front one to be driven by that model
ox driver, Hon. J. It. Porter, late can
didate for Council, and would be Del
egate to Congress, who has a rare and
well developed talent in that line.
"With many a weary step and many a
groan," the procession will proceed to
its destination, calling by the way at
the home of Ilellman, in Lancaster
County (for the purpose of condole
ment) who will then join the mournful
column. Many distingni?hed gentle
men from o'dier parts of the Territory
will be there ilia 'Grnr.d Command
er" of Nebraska will be there the
Political twins born at Platt-mouih on
the llih of September, will be there
yea, the great Ex;leJ hmelf, will be
there in spirit. There will be neither
weeping nor wailing, but grtat gnai
ing of teeth. The funeral eulogy i?
expected to be pronounced by that
world renowned orator, teo. Franci
Train. Come gentlemen take your
tickets.
The
Coal interests of Gloe
County.
Chigaco, Oc. 12 The New York
papers of Thursday make the follow-
That there is a vein of coal varying in ing comments on the elections :
thickness from fifteen to twenty inches 1 he limes says!
perineaim? nearly all portion of U toe 1 he venJict pronounced by the peo-
Coun'y, at frotn fifty to- seventy feet p!e of four States is merely a fullii-
below the surface is now a demon- ment of the e.xpeciaii-;n entertained by
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stra'.ed fact. every man wno nas waicueu uuuesny
It has been opened by Croxton & Co. the temper and purposes of the country.
below McLennan's mill, by lion J. The one great result which has now
li. liennet upon his bottom farm, one been reached, is the ratification by the
mile below town; by John Irwin siill peope of the position a?u'ned by Con
cress in relation to the .'resident and
further down iht: river, and it crop
out upon the firm of T. D. Crook
side of th: Peru bottom. The same-
layer has been struck adjoining iht
town on the west, at the Morion farm.
the South. This has oeen the test to
which every can Ji.i.tte on every .plat
form lias been subjected, and the an-4-Lawson Shi-lden
wer leaves room tor neither equivo-
JVeirs.
1, 4X CASTER COL7.T
Sends up a mojority 70 for the Re
publican ticket, a gain of 20 tince
June. She will give 170 by the next
fall elec.ion. - i-
DISTL'RIII.'VCrtl.E.lIITS.
We have always had an element in
this Country vhos2 whole influence was
directed towards disorganizing the
government and disturbing the peace
and quiet of the people. It i.i the old
"rule or turn" element, and can be de
tected in the public prints every day.
It caused the late rebellion and pro
longed it many months. It caused the
death of many a brave man, and made
thousands of widows and orphans. It
now seeks to plunge the country into
another war, which would prove more
devastating and dreadful than the last.
It operates through the press of the
country, in such paragraphs as the fol
lowing, from the Nebraska City iVetrs.
It denounces Republicans for the re
cent political victories, and says:
"Thank God Andrew Johnson with
the Army aud Navy stands between
the attacking vandals, and guarding
the Constitution and the Laws, pre
serves the liberties of the people and
the life of the Republic."
TIIC IAST IMTCII."
That place, about which we have
heard so much, was found by the Cops.
of Iowa. They saw no kind of a show
for success on a fair fight, and resorted
to the "last ditch," which, in political have elected Mr. Rvan to the Len-UU- verdict of all northern States on the
matters is rascality. In order to de- ture ; and if each Republican of the case of the President versus Congress
r, ,v,ll nf .h mnnlP. ,nmfi r. county who absented himself from the e oemana me policy or congress.
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i , i , -i nuns iiau leiiuieu tun miuui iam.c m
cat y copperneaa issuea a circular witn . nna v.a . . piin,jp , n . has his verdict. nnj vve are SUre that
the tignature of the Chairman of the Lonjjngly, we should have elected our as a man of the people, he will act ac
ucpublican tentral Committee ror tne entire ticket. Not one of those He coroingiy
rtrl. rtlciri itatrI.crl iKcrci.-t n n n mm. nubl icans who staid avvav but wished
ciipxu.. nr mriv iir tcf limv IjtB i a n Ice e d oc te r has cot up a
cimr that lion. V . A. Hubbard, the j - i , ,- fl '
- . P!isv n would iwvb reen accomn isneu i ,I,tuJ " vi,.-.-
Republican nominee for Congress, had . .,h , lhem COine UD ad voted' ten hours' hard labor, well wojked in
t-.i.t , .1------ i
cieu suddenly on tne previous evening, for jt
and advising the Republicans of the We hope all our Republican friend
see how clearly the importance of one
vote, and w!l hereafter act upon that
knowledge. Jlepubiica n
also upon White Si Co's. land, upon the cation nor doubt, it is overwhelmingly
Wirth farm and upon the place ot ii,d. against ine President, and u cieariy
Flatner. and unmistakably decides in tavor of
Vhal we nued now is the formation Congress and its policy. The pecpl-
of a Stock Company to sink u shaft at have been heard from, and from their
some eligible point, andstrike, as we decision our form of government pro
believe they would, at between one hun- poses no apppal. The South, it wioe,
dred and fifty and two hundred and (if- will hearken aud comply. and the Pres
ty feet below the present vein, a thick idenl, if politic, will not refuse to listen
hpav stratum of merchantable coal, to a verdict which specially concerns
himself.
The Ilr ild savs tho result of the
late election is positively sublime.
They re-affjriii the hirh intelligence
which pervades northern States, and
their immovable purpose to re-etab
lih the Union on a solid foundation.
They demonstrate the correctness of
our estimates of the moral significance
OFFICIAL CAXVASS OF CASS COUXTY.
'NAMES Or CAUDlDATti ;
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Republican Territorial Ttcke'.
T. M. Marnult
John Gillespit;
A. Kountze
II.. S- Kn-x
J. r.. U.tm
W. F Ciiapm
.-aae Viles
A. B. Fuller
D Cole
A. Cnrmichael
193
IS. 5
18-5
1S-5.
1S1
178
183
IS. 5
18-5
181
181
Conservative Territorial Ticket.
OXiS VOTE.
We fell called upon before the elec
tion to uree upon Republicans the im
portance of having every vote out. and
put before them an example of the
momentous consequences which some
times flow from t ne vote. The result-
of the election have proved that whit and pressure of the Maine election,
en!,! tb- in .;..! ivn nppf s-ai v and the inevitable solution of the vital
to be said, arid had it been heeded a question of Reconstruction. Thty re
ii should have been bv every Renub veal a prevailing intensity of feeling
lienn. a more complete and cloriou? in the northern public mind, which is
rnlt wrnilrl h.-wn bopn n nenm nlished without precedent. In the results of
in n.inr!;ia rnniw. Dnr nnp. would these October elections we read the
District to vote for lion. O. M- Wood
bury. This circular was hurried
through to all part of the District on
the night before the election, and the
telegruph wires cut to prevent a con
Carrying Confederate flags in
fr, .t i. J .i-
2? it mere is anyoouy unuer tne
canister of lleven that I have in utter
excrescence," says Mrs. Partington it
is Andy Johnson, who is going about
like a boy constrictor, circulating his
calomel upon honest folks."
OFFICIAL. .
The cfficial canvass of this county.
which we present to our readers to day,
ehows how well ths work was done.
There is no call for a coutestihis time.
Th people have answered the charge
made against the board of Canvassers
last spriig, and no one feels inclined
to dispute their judgement.
WASMISGTOX COUXTY.
The complete return from Washing
ton county give Marque-tt 121 majority
over Morton, and Taffe 118 over Tad
dock ; Dad about the same for our en
tire ticket. This is Paddock's home.
UOUGLAS COUNT If
Elects two Democrats to the Terri
torial Council also to th State Senate.
She elects two Republicans and three
Democrr ts ns- Territorial Representa
tives, and three Republicans and one
rJeuTociuV-ns State Representatives.
There is a tie vole between two of ui
candidates for State Representative
and a new election will have to be or
dercd.
processions is getting quite as common
i I n r-e r a l i rr i.PMnrr na in Ihd Siili!r
.jjjfnwnen me rorgery w.s ue.ee RpcpnlIv nt ,wo different places
ted. Happily, however, thtr-rcpsrl Ur-rtr!nH. and on Saturday last at
was not generally believed, and the de- Circleville, Ohio, tae ccperheadsjiis
. . . . ,,, ! ..I. ..n .1 1 1, n yotial i . nr I, ,a rainnrl;.
sirrn nt me fniaprnr.li nre.in. ne-renr iuacu mr-. itunut. . ......
, , e Tl- ,la wble with what excellent instinct they
,kunk was frustrated. This is the natura, elerneDt.cei..
manner in which the wire-pnllers t land Leader.
tho ConDerhead nartv woulJ carry out
rf-.n - m t. .
the principles of Democracy. Shame ,lsra" u t '
, , , , cured his sheep of a bad habit of jump-
upon the men who would thu abuse a 1V mnl.in(Ta sman ho!e ilieacJh Par
fjn A Western Paradise is thus
described: "No income lax; no infer
rial revenue; no spies to see if you treat
a friend on Sunday; no special police;
no dog tax, school tax or bounty fund
And to end Hviih,. the Ir-dinns and half.
breeds can't tell one greenback from
another, so all our ones are tens."
Bobtow, Oct. 11 The Republican'
have nominated for Congress, Samuel
Hooper in the 4th, B. F. Butler in the
once honorable party name to commit 0f the r.orst iumners ' and tvinf the 5t". Geo. S. Bomwell in the 7ih, John
such a gross outrage upon the pnnci- ears together with a small cord
pies which that name suggests. Yet
D. Baldwin in the S h, and Thos.
Elliott in (hi) 1st district.
D.
PiSi- IVJra P:, rtinrrrn tsvi ' 'T am
we find honest men who lend them Lshmerl rd .nnnifid Rt Ai.dv. Whon Montpemir, Oct. 11. The Vcr-
selves to the support of .uch actions by he said his bi neice at Cleveland, he ,nonl Lpg'ature astembled to day
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sunnortin the nartv; and for nn othpr I told us how dv and ?ood-bve. and then lue "ous eiecteu j. . otewan,
ri - o I J' - I . cj . y .1 c I
reason than because of the name Dem- ne Sot so exaggerated.as tne generality i
.... . of men do. about rpnnirinrr briches
. ft. J ... ....II 'ift.An I I O
ociuu nun 4 mii mey luuijuuc i , . i, , . ,
to do SO?
TIID l.lLiror.NI.1 KI.KCTIOX
It will perhaps correct a niisappre
hension under whtcn some or our co
temporaries as well as other people
seem to be laboring in regard to the
California election, lo state that Cali
fornia elected no members of Congress
this year. 1 here could not, therefore
very well be a gain of three Democratic
members ns slated by our neighbor of
the Bugle, by the Sioux City Register
and other sheets of that ilk. Gen
Tuttle, who is now engaged in prose
cu'.ing his exploration of the head
waters of Salt Creek, we believe, mado
the same ttalement on the stump.
Unfortunately for ihe political intel
ligence or veracity of these gentlemen
California does not elect members of
Congress until 1SG7. So much for so
much. Now that the election is over
we hope the authors of the canard itnd
its ignorant and interested propagators
will feel relieved. .Loyal man need
not alarm themselves unnecessarily
aooui .amornia. na wm snow a
ciean record wnen trio proper nine
comes. Council Bluffs Xonpartil.
ST JelT Davis hea'th is said be
greatly impaired, from want of exer
cise. e can suggest nome beneficial
amusements if not to himself, at least
to the public at large. First, we pro
pose an exercise called "ride and tie'
the riding to he in a cart, and his
hands tied behind him. To be follow
ed by '-blind man's buff" a peculiar
cap to be used in blindfolding. The
whole to conalude with a leap into the
air, and trying bow often he can strike
h s feet together before touching the
ground. SjI. Miller.
33" Ivossuih, old and worn and
wan, has been hovering about the Hun
garian borders during the recent war
movements: hopin?, but horinir in
I'll in I ( i .Amn n am 4. . 1 1
,fiu, &WI O JIUU lft.VUl ft C UIG lUili WOU1U
enable him to strike a blow in behalf
of his dear native land. The man
whose cannon once made the throne
cf Austria tremble is now. virtually a
dependent upon the world's charity,
yet wherever he goes the people, with
a true .instinct, reverence . him ai a
prophet niariyr,.
!IK. J. S. MORTON.
This gentleman has been defeated
for delegate in Congress, and various
causes are given by his feiends and
enemies as reasons why he did not re
cetve the requisite number of votes
Many of his friends say that it was be
cause he wa a citizen of Otoe county, and
that the Territory is arrayed la opposi
tion to our locality others, his enemies,
say ini k :sEcaute of personal ob-
tapiiiiCB t r ?Vi m n n ' ""--ttS-" . . .
His briches must be mended. Now,
everybody knows Andy makes briches,
and 1 think it's his own business at this
critical moment to mend his own brich
es. If he ha'n't got time, he prembles
so much, he might borrow Mr. Secresy
Seward's briches, for it don t look nice
in a crowd where so many women
folks are, to be fussing about mending
his briches. O. dear me, what a time
Wshiwotox. Oct. 11. There is pos.
itively no truth in the fpecinl dispatch
sent from this city to the Philadelphia
Bulletin in relation to the alleged
queries by President Johnson to Attor
ney General Stanbury.
PniLADELPHiA.Oci,! 1. The Bulle
tin says Gen. Geary's majority will be
from eighte ju to twenty thousand
The reported action of ihe Presi
r? 1 1 a o mi f .l t wKoi tKia mnrninrr paiidoa
V-.'T . 8 .. ' much distruu in mercantile circles.
menaing Dricnes. iney ten me ne
ieciioe to the matP'1'- I lore up an tne oureaui on tne place, i f Indian afolis. Oct. 1 1. The official
Neither of these are the real rea- vVill Give? Tlwl-ake Citv reiurna ar commg m tiowiy uui suow
. ... . . ' " r kl.w , . ,A h.r.r.rra , r lk
Leader is responsible for the following; ; """T?
sons for his defeat. There is no such
feeling of opposition to Otoe County
prevailing in the Territory, as iur
Morton's freinds allege. We do not
believe that Mr. Morton has ever au
thorixed such statements. The truth is,
Otoe county is overwhelmingly Demo
cratic, and the Territory is decidedly
At a meeting of the patriotic ladies
and gentleman of Lake City, to pre
pare for the soldier's festival lately
held in that enterprising to wn, a young
attorney who was present was request
ed lo nnu out wno wouio supply tne
milk for the dinner. Jumping up on
general result given iu issHjht-s
report
The Legislature secured up to tins
time is Senate 34 Union, Democrat
18. House 34 Union, Democrats 26
The Unionists wiM certain'y have 40
majority on joint ballot.
Congress o Union, 3 Democrats.
Washburn and Orth, Union, in the
7th and Sih districts, is conceded by
both partie?.
J. 8. Morton 144
Frank Murphy lo2
John S. Seaton 153
K C. Jordon 150
J. R. Porter 150
J. A. Hellman 152
A. B. i-mith 154
Jos. H Patterson 153
G. G. Gillette 151
John Rouse 151
W. B. D.ivis 154
Republican State Ticket
John TafTe 1S5
Laws on Sheldon lSl
J Doom 178
W. F. Chapin 184
Isaac Wiles ISO
A. B. Fuller - 1S5
D. Cole 184
Democratic State Ticket.
J. S. Morton
A S. Paddock
Frank Murphy
J. S. Seaton
R- C. Jordon
J. R. Porter
J. A. Hellman
A. B Smith
Jo?. Patterson
G. G. Gillette
J. Reuse
114
147
152
153
150
154
152
154
153
151
151
30
30
30
30
30
28
30
20
30
30
30
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16
16
16
16
16
1G
16
10
16
10
30
30
28
30
30
30
30
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
70
70
70
72
68
70
70
71
73
70
ss
92
92
92
90
92
90
91
90
91
92
71
71
68
69
70
96
70
92
91
92
92
92
91
92
90
93
91
92
26
28
28
28
28
27
28
27
2S
27
26
43
42
42
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42
42
41
42
42
42
44
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28
27
28
2S
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27
43
42
42
42
42
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42
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42
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40
11
41
41
40
41
41
41
41
41
41
15
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14
15
16
15
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41
39
41
41
41
39
41
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15
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15
15
14
15
18
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70
59
59
68
70
69
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69
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17
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69
65
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McELWAIN & FALES.
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tii'i'. i v nt .i rail. ' "' ,n
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roi: Sam-.
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Uoicleiift Tor .a!(.
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ti ry r,j. -.. c -, mi ..f p::i,-. . n
inquire of a t -Ii .t II, nt i!.e
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DIRWJPATJUC VMWmi
Saunders County pave 56 votes for Maripiftt and 31 for Morton, 49 for Taffe
and 33 for Paddock; o2 for Doom, and 37 for Ilellman.
S I
Republican. Otoe cou-ty has influ a chair, he loudly asked. "How many
ence in the Democratic party, and will ladies here will & ive milk for 'ho brave
have so long as she returns f uth ma- soldiers ?' to which an elderly respond
jorities for it, Lut that party can do ed : "Tha'. for one she could rut that
nothing for us, hecau?e the people of ..he hadn't triven milk for ten vears :
rKc Torritiru K:iva nnf.Huiiu in if 1 1 r I ... ( f I.J .1 I
Av-ati w ' v, ir-? . ,viiiiui,iiv i i v. iiii'ii vn in Mr v 1'iiri i niiniiMii i im trn inir i
.n,i hft.r.fnr. h,i nmicr in hsin i i. .. . t. . - i i : . I "mocracy last evening nominatea
C A.;: V, h:iJ Wy" U"1 " l,rf V "mS l James Brooks for Congress in the Sth
f" I " n .::"; : : ,rosetUlt. "s and Fernando Wood in the 9ih district,
c, u xvii.- oeen asceriaineu now many lauies were
ocratic party for favors, s-he is likely to present "willing to give milk for the
rati. brave soldiers
It is not opposition to our locality but
to the principles of ihe maioritv of our Caution about 1 lues aud Trees.
. j i . . . . .
beople. When we aa!i ihe people of 1 na nangin? ct wet clotnes on youns
the Territory to vote with us, we re- fruit and shade treesof jjrape vines,
New Youk, Oct. 12 The Mozart
fSF1 A distinguished Frenchman
don't like American ladyhood, because
the dear creatures eat wrh their hat!
on. Not now a lamp mat is no hat
t& In the pood old lime of "mer
rie England," when an officer of the
army was stationed in Coventry be
was so sure cf Leinir shunned and
avoided by its inhabitants that hii en
tire residence there was one prolonged
absence from the world ; than which
anything was preferable. Hence arose
rjuire them in doing it to repudiate should never be allowed, especially in
their i herished principle. winter, as ii is n'most certain lo kill
Let Otoe Couniu place herself in sum- the tree or vine. Throwing ofT r-lops
vathy with the territory, and the Ter- about their roots in cold weather is
ruorv win oe in svmputhu xcilh, her. It equawy uatigerous. ana ir a tree or
ts not because Morton was from Otoe, vine stands in or npar a gu.ly at ary
but because he represented principles season, the gully should be filled, and
that the people of Nebraska repudiate, the earth hilled up around the tree or lhe lhal a nan is ..fienl w Cov.
that they wou.d not vote for him vine. This should be carefully looked entry-when his society is no longer
.U Fc ..,t ,u iu, ,.i, juj.uciuic me ,jeemej desiraU(! by decent people
mtuier. g.uuua ..cc. Rrevet A aior-flnnpnil f I.iMit..Cl .
It was not because of any ill feeliing fCgGoven.or Fairchild of Viscon- George A. Custar has been sent to
towards Nebraska City that the the peo- sin was one of the bravest heroes of Kansas for duty, of course with no
pie voted against Morton, nor was it 'he war against the rebellion. A gen- intention of personal rebuke by the
Morton thev voted nTainothnt it ,vna tleman who was introduced to him the master ne has so faithfully served, but
J , - - - W .
the political principles or
of principles which he ad
beat him. Put up a good Republican attended a Convention at Gettysburg lican.
in Nebraska City and we will all vot 1863, and met a Southern delegate
" 1 ..." I -r mt r x t r r i
for him nctwithitandi-.tr fPW n,, I "lio was very anxious to walk arm in- ine uuuna irtraweiveiup
n .Mi,,, in KKrB- p;, ,i- "a- arm wilh me- a,ld hen w separated t!e election, and says :t is in no hurry
1 uu ,y,a c.u-a vj l,OQ to hear from I h Territorv. Thf Ke
"- -' auvf KkUU (.Lll l - - - J - - -
rather cos'Iy." The remark was qui- publican gain in the city of Omaha is
but jt wa3 tleman who was introduced to him the master ne nas so taitnruiiy served, but
, . , other day, observed, as he took his left we opine his residence in Kansas will
rather Jack hind, that he had lost his right armj forcibly remind him that he has been
Ivocated that "Yes," said the Governor in reply, "1 "sent to Coventry." Chicago Repub-
Till- .... ,
on Marquett.
g The Florida papers have ft cu
rious report that the Dry Tortugas Is-
and was fired upon by a strange craft
etly mado but suggested a world of val- al-out 200. Well done, Republicans
uable reflections. of Omaha. You hre fought nobly,
and the victory is complete. You have
V. .1 . J LI.. . r 1 II it . - .
baring the Confederate flarr and Ilr u U"!W';'" . .hrus?"?a "as u..ne e1u"y we" "ith your friends in
Mudd. who is confined ih w,. 7. . mecnanic circles by thin city.- Flallsmouth Herald.
rir,.tl rr,rlA r... .k., ' : c ' "lc "lttuv' ry sneei-iron win serve i e return the c mrj!iment. We
. j "...uv "i lutr cinuiyn or a r,.- .1 i i i , ... . .
shell. The vessel was a tfhnr , B ,DU,e "ace or ruDDer or Uone Republicans of Piattsmomh. The
rigged steamer and painted lead color iedluer- live Kepublicans of Omaha give you
with eight guns. The United State. fiS3TI, A.,r f r,o,,.. creau ror a ,v?rk nobly done- nn(J ex
KThe
revenue cutter was lying in the harbor savs iht h
at the time but ot h-virig oa tteam in his life, and that was in a fight wrh
was unable to pursoe.
his cotemporary.
itor of a newsnaner . ...... .. u ,
, , . . iciiu i uu .i neariy urriujr over me
dotted"!' but once Lllini,.i',sr0il,,,..,r ,
Republicans of both cities. Omaha
the: sjr.sn.T ix M.tmAiiA.
The following r.re the latest returns
from ihe diHerem counties in this Ter
ritory some official and others report
ed. The countie marked with a star
() are estimated :
Majorities for
Richardson
Ne maha
Otoe
. Ca.5
Lanca ter
Goge
Jonas
Johnson
Pawnee
Kearney
Lincoln
Saunders
Seward
Salitid
Sarpy
DoWlas
WttIington
Hurt
Dtkota
Dixon
Cedar
Cuming
Dodge
Platte
iMerrick
Hall
Marijtiett.
Morton1
oo;
President's Thanksgiving;
Proclamation.
Washington, Oct, 8. Hy the
President of the United Mates Proc
lamation; Almighty God, our Heavenly
Father, has been pleased lo vouchsafe
to us as a people, another year of that
national life, which is an i:jdi.pensible
condition of peace, security and pro
gress, l nal year, moreover, lias been
crown'i "wi'ii uany p- cul.ar tlesrings
The civil war that was -- to -recently
among us, has not been anywhere re
opened. Foreign intervention has
ceased toercite alarm or apprehension.
Imrusire pestilence has been benignly
mitigated; domestic tranquility has im
proved; sentiment of conciliation have
largely prevailed; and affection of loy
alty and patriotism have been widely
renewed; our fields have yielded abun
dantly; our receiving industry has been
richly renewed, and we hare been al
lowed to extend our railroad system
far into the interior of inw country;
our commerce has resumed its custom
ary activity in foreign sea. These
national b'essings demand a national
acknowledgement.
Now, therefore, I Andrew Johnon,
President of the United Siates, do here
by recommend that Thursday, the 9h
day of November next, be st apart.
and be observed everywhere in the
several States and Territories of the
Uui.ed Staten, by the people thereof,
as a day of thanksgiving and prayer to
Almighty God, with due remembrance
that in His temple dun every one
speak of His honor. 1 recommend al
so that on the fame solemn occa.-ion
we do humbly and devoutly implore
iliiii to2fTrm niHwuaLcouncils and our
wnole people with divine wisuom wftfrSrf -r-.-ViwLee.biirr n4. beinqr in the
alone can lead any nation into the route betweenfauT.ilton and Chica
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w.ija vi nn yuuu. co t,,e "jiajr yrnh tliirty-kix stars, whs
In ofFeriog these national thanks- not there, and the citizens were com
giving?, praises nod supplications, we pelled to fall back on their old bunting,
nave tne JJivme assuranee ttiat the with only eleven twinklers. They
L.ora remained! n Kinir torever; those eeroed to like it
C'lrt'i all t-'.i --, . nt rui;.!. !r i..
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3" The rebel fla? Vns displayed
at a tournament recently held at Locs-
II I IHKI I'll
that are meek he will guide in judge
ment, and such as are gentle shall he
learn his way; the Lord t-hall give
strength to hs people, the ble&Mng of
peace,
In witness whereof 1 have hereunto
just ns well.
SFOn th 2oth of October, West
Virginia will elect a Governor, Sta e
Officers, Legislators and Members of
Congress. The Republican candidates
are : Governor, Arthur J. Uoreman;
Cui-li lr -il i i it :i i n 1 inn!
Ca.-li l'r iiiiiiMii in lim !
nf Air-nts
Ni (' of niii-.ii-ri"' I rrctniu ii
I'd vji..il I'.nii ity
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I,ikm' iiiljiit"ci mill in' itiln i. -ii''
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STATE 'F IOWA, I . .
Wiu irl.' ik v.. iiiuy
Ji.li'i T. (1 ilk, ( i:i(r iln'y -r. .'ii
ilni h I'epoi-e m.il --ay I :ik t lh it! ...v. : -1 . ri i.i i-. i
a'lll Cfirri-rl lo 111'' l"-! HI 111 V Iw.W.I-.. -'I HII'I I i ill',
anil linit li" In l'i- ut nf -:: I I ('"iu.i:r v.
'so. T. fi lie
FuliHTltie-1 nn.l ovmli I. f .r. 1.1: ll.ii Ilnift'y
of Juiy, l3('fi, at D-rrirBli. I w I
( HAiili r A.l.i , :t!ii'y 1 i.i. t
S' llliPlli .l4l.
set my name and caused the gersl of Secretajy of State, Col. John S. Wit-
the United States to be affixed. Dune
at the City of Washington, the eichth
day of October, in the year of our
L.ord, one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-six, aud of the independence of
the United States, the ninety firM.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
By the President Wm. H. Seward,
Secretary of Stale.
New York, Oct. 13 The Post's
Washington special says the Chronicle
expresses the belief that the President
is about to change his policy; and it is
understood that two members of the
Cabinet have advised him to declare in
favor of the Constitutional amend
ment.
cher; Attorney General, Col. Thayer
Me'oin; Supreme Judge, Ldwin Max
well; Members of Congrese, Che?t r
D. Hubbard, li. M. Kitchen, Dani..l
PaLstv
New Yohk, Oct. 14. The
Herald's Toronto special says that
great excitment was caused at Fort
Erie yesterday by the circulation of a
rumor that an organized party of- Buf
falo roughs contemplated a raid on the
frontier. A quad of police was irn
mediately detatched to patrol the river
between Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
A company of volunteers patroled the
river in the vicinity of Fort Erie, and
other precautions were taken, but the
raiders failed to appear. On the same
day the Fenians had a picnic excursion
down the river, and when passing Fort
Lne and the Canadian gunboat Rescue.
the band played -'The wearing of the
green" and other popular airs, and the
excursionists wared the sun bum in
ront of the red cosus and cheered for
Roberts and O Neil. This so much
exasperated the Captain of tho gun
boat that he ordered the excursion bout
IierilT Sale.
TSy virtue nf i n execution to me direct e'l fern tin"
oflK- of the Clerk of the lM-.trf.-t Court of the 2i.il
Juiliciul District, within ml fur Otoe county f.'e
bank a Territory, anil bearini; daf the 2 'tli ilay of
bt pteinlier, a. d.,10(. I. the mihrcriher, Slirritl In
ami for Cii connty ami Terri.nry nf Neb, will sell
at plume auction, ror ra.-n, to the litfhe-t and I.c-t
liiiiii -r, id front of the Coiut IIoum-, in Plattsntr uth
in Ca" counly, S. T.. on Haturday, the 17th day ol
.November next at nue o'ekek p. in., ofnid day,
all that certain tract of laud Minuted In Cans couatjr.
VT 1- n .. .1 1 I . . . ... .
n . biiu ftui snil aHhcnwui m ioi iowi, lo- m It :
mini n-west quarter ( ) ol the sualb runt iiart-r
l.'4). oi lec'.iuii tnirty-nve (:i.j),tiirn eleven (111,
runs'- tw-lve (12), east of the Cili 1. M.. in Caas
cuuniy, eiira-ka t erritory.
I akin as the projie.ty of William Neshiti to at
iffy a judgement in favor of F. F. Kucknlla.
A. It TAVI.OP.,
Elierff, Caiss riun'yty. N. T,
P P OAf. Deputy sheriff,
She:irT Offlce, Octoler 10, 1SW,
8200 REWARD!
Ftolen from tin- f uhjcribi-r on the 4th inft., irnod
top bug;-, haa t'ven run a khort tiuin. tpnkea tu t in
and nut alternately, and a span of rrel horse,
1.5 1-8 bands Ii.'. h. Pinall wl,ltetrirei i0 in the face,
i ycara old , thin in flesh, on lias heavy Cax maui'
aid tall, and both have fitut white f'-et. Thief i
ahi.ut i!ti years of ae, ha I on wh'-n lant heard from
Ji-d panta and reilduh coat, called his name Pepper,
a iid he was a brother of lorn IVpprra, of ft Joe,
Ml, complexi on rather light, t t short lietrd. I
will Rive 10(1 fo-the return of the bor-ei, harnc
and bus?y, and f 100 for the capture and cnuyictton
of the thief
m. i corcn,
Prop'r Dewitt IIour. Savanonli. Mo.
I w 11 give a reaaonil.le com pens . tion f.jr any l:i
formation repctins the thief or proerty.
favannah, Mo.,Uct. 8th, 1MJG oct 11-
CcrJificat i' A;iIi-ritv
(To exj. r-. n tli 1st of Jail 1 1 y , 1 ; )
txsm. sr r ikpaUT r.
f Frli F. or 1 l:n:T.'HMr. Aim i- , ,-
04114, lii 11, !' I t . 'JT, I -i'-' '
WllKltraH. E. J. .Mathn.. .:-).. An in ( ll.'-X
V.erti-ru I liiir:i ct-e Ci.iiii iliv J-km ( I "t r. -nli, i '
ili' Stt? of I'.nii, 1; in i' i .1 in 0 I- t Hi - a ' ! J '
lli" Art of Inrnrr orntion f f.-.i t Cum, :'i,y. an I 1
fat HiCnt nr.il. r rj-lh, l..iwin-.r il- ,.l...il "i'. i '''
iilliied ht ll:e I ifrli f. etinn f.f :: law nf !!' 1 ' -
ry of Ni hr-I;H, i nlul. d ' Ai Act in 11. !j' '
i ursine 4 uui ii up ' iipj.r .vi.il j.-t't-iary '
and '. Iti-ri-aii, ,anl (.'..inj.iir.y h n luriu- In -I t!.- i.
de-.H-yni d P.ilif.icli.rv ev i.i-ii, e lliHl il l- i-.,'.-. ,
i f 0:.e Hatiilre.l Tl.ousaml I' ii.i ". ' f n -ft! -'
tat 1 ive...-l i'l ix.rc of at li.-l I a-r ymiir, r
HoiiiUrr Motttf i.es. il II' .1 I - .vt.'i I I
amount fur vhiwli ihe ' e ' ' '- - -"
Wlier'-s--. rii C inji iMV im ii ' i'i ' ' " -
written intni':iiTit, ui.lr t'i- S- " ' ." ' :' '
lili'lieil t:y the I'letii- nt rf.il .' i i' '. ' I ' ' ''
IhT iziriff the ini'l K J. Va'l. .'.' '
vie" of irr..-e. f ,r ai, ! i I. : a f ! i. I
oonni'iitin t Ih.O. M-rvic of in i h; l-
taken al.d hi-M ;.i l,iiii v; ! - '
Company, : r i 1:1 (,, I),- I n. ' ' .
any other ."-La -, ii ri 1 wai i - a l . !-'
irii-rf.n or Hell ; vice ; and I i- .
lia f urct . il an: In'.K. i. v r .'. . !'. '
auth'ijiz. .1 Aceiit of - ii e-, v .
Tjir.i: Krone, JJ-y it i n, ;,'. '
!n puriiaac 'if tiieafnri'- .1 '. '
I.K.I'IK. An Ktoe f i.a I ; ; t It '
hrrehy certify, t.'iat E. J. .' t: :-, 1. .
Ihority to act a- an Jtgrniit fi r t'.c -i.il '
I u tance C' tupar y , ii t 1 , .'It. M l:: 'i. " "
of Nebraska. hihI to l i an i ; " i-i ' :
in l. unll uf -ai.l (.' inoauv iu.'Ii " ' ' 1 '' '
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ni' nt a Mich Air-lit, an.i Iw
t i: y, until the I .t day of J in i
in Willi'. W hrrmf, I lav
and es need lh" "I tun -V
a!3xe'I, th!a i7t!i iljy of c. i t e
.i '
Seal of the An lit ir' riflice I
oct .11,1 ti. vrl
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MICKtLTIir,
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LUMBER - lAKJh
ftTIickc'Iuait & sharp
Oealern In Pine Luinln r. I.ntli. fliii'!, ,v
Itlinrts, J'ickem. Hint ery v-r.ety of I
Walnut and Oak Lumber.
VVill k-i einMniy f-n hut, 1 r rl v
C'tn i a r.d ..l!r. AI'. ,.lili ie .ii '!l
5"!- OIIi':e en f.e. e Sue"!, . uth cf ''. '-
Feed and l.r.iin I). '
I'LATl'S.MOUTH, N. T.
- ?!'..
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away and threatened to fire into the
rariy-
x'jiuOUcav.
Nereml'r
s a