Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 06, 1868, Image 2

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    PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
THURSDAY, AUG , 6, 1868
conaEgroxDEifCE.
Wa are deeiroaa ' reoel'laf HiMfnliM frtJIB
U parts of tbo State, relative to the asteHaJ later
osta eTthaeoaotty, tafethsr STUB sa.B wthsr aset
lr oatrlbatw ssy deem of I Btarost,
Republican Ticket.
T- Precldsnt, -
TLTCSES S. GRANT.
' i Tot Ylee "resident,
scnuxijcii COLFAX.
EEPUBLICAU STATS TICKET.
rtaatdvatlal Electors .
t if. MaBQtrrrr. of out.
WCII ALLOaWAttK. of B'cbrasn. '
J F. WAKX&B, of Poso. .
BUartTof CoPrM - .....
ioax TAfB,.tPoasia4w- - -
nVsvomor
TT of StatO
THOMAS r. KBIT AX D, of WAShlngta. : '
avuiwm.ttout. ..
AAilSer of state
JOHJf GlfcLKSflB. of jroaak.
Banflct Attorneys -- -
fat Oletrlet . B- aWXTT, ofrt cattle),
4 , - J. O. COWI I, af Doaalae.
84 ' " . toBAT. ol Ddev
IlepaWican Central Com
mittee r -
Tae uiabers ef the B.publleaa StaUCestr.1 Com
miitre are reqoeeted to most In tb CUj ot riaile.
SeathOB '
Thursday Aug. 13A 1868.
At two o'clock P. M , consider xaattafs'.oAa4ets1
wttb UeeaeopeJKS.
Tke following e-e tie Committee,
jlil Oistriet - B. B. CanalaskaoV
14 m J. B Aorck
M Blneaa abodes.
ia . WW Carder. k
AOs '."' B. H. Bolts. ai.A N- B. Lareb
-. s ui a. D. Heik.way
ln . 5 . R. R. Mviatatoo r
" Atk ' ' ' , at. Valentino aodt B.Taylor.
Sib " ' - ' A. Book well.
' lot A . . B. H. Barnard.
Ht O. Abbott.-
It la desire, that every otmbtt of tka Committee
bo pretest, aa mature of iapurtaoco will bo cotui--etered
. H. O. HATHA WAT CA'A.
FUtttaoth,uIj J3 1463. . .. , .
Ilepabllcan couaty Commute
Ts masvber. if the KepobUcaaCentral Committee
Cor Caes osanty arc roaaeetcd to meet la tbia City
t o'clock B-. m. Tbo CenuBitiM la oosspesodaa
follows : .
riatttaoota rrcaioct . 9. Hatha aay and 9. B.
- Wbotlar.
Back glofla PToeitiet l. L. STbait.
Uborl ProdDct . O. Caaaaw
AvacaPraciaaV rlaad TaflV j
Orcopollo ProaUot TboroaaTboaaok
,. AUruat riciaant-H. at. Eirfcpotrlak
WoopfaM Watar B I Boad.
Wbt bUlo Oroo BanJ. Aaatla.
oVut Crack L. K. Bail. -Baaak
Bond J. B HiaAalty.
Laojiarllla J. T; A.Homr
Itlokooadtbalaotoaooflbo ComaiUtao will bo
aba cat aa a new apportion tnrmi will bo aiado and
oiAor ircyortaat baia o transacted -
B. V, HATHAWAT. Cb'o.
Bop. Coonty Coot. .
VTA DC HAMPTON.
The man whom the Nw York
Werld eulogises greater than Buy
other man in the nation, is endearoor'
ing to do good work in the eerrica of
Democracy cni ht it doing U. He
made speech before the Democratic
Club in Baltimore on bis return frim
the New York C .od a d
tlreMiog himself especially to the late
rebel soldiers, after dwelling at eoni
derable length spon their sertcea dur
ing the war, aid ; "they must now, mt
ihtn, derote themselTes, for the benefit
of the country, and go to work, as the
raoat effecuTe meacs of doing eo, for
Seyatourand Blair." He bit the nail
en the bead that time. ' By going to
work for Seymour and Blair they will
be aerring their country in precisely
the same manner they were when un
der the command of Wade ' Hampton
ia the Confederate army, and be and
they so understand it. Are you, ' war
Democrats, going to help these men
serve the country in that manner f
THE TAX OCEiTIOW
As our copperhead friends have
made so much ado about, taxing th
poor man to pay the rich bondholder
we desire to call attention to the 4th
article in the Democratic platform, and
see what it means. It reads . as fol
lows : .
'4ih. . Equal taxation of every sre
eie of property, according to valcie
includins; Government Bonds and other
public securities.':
JcNow let os ask the poor man of Ne
braska bow much tax the Collector of
internal Revenue gets from him yearly!
How many men in Cass County psy a
tax to the government, od who are
they; and bow many and who would
pay a tax under the rule laid dowu iu
the Democratic platfoim? Under , the
present tjtttmt which our Demucr .tic
friends aay ie so eery burihensome . to
tatepoor man, we are perfectly safe in
eayingooat not one man to . twenty in
the State f Nebratka pays a cent of
tax, and it is only those who are weal
thy that pay at all. Is there anything
wrong about this t 1 Ko , who would
- pay taxes under the rule-wf "equal tax
ation of every species of property, ae--eordmg
to valuer Would not. every
man in -Nebraska, wh ownee a dol
lars worth of property, have to pay in
the same. proportion as the rich men ?
Wf are" unable to see where the bene
fit to the poor man would come in un
dcr this rule of taxation. The present
system is designed to relieve the poor
man from the burthens of taxation,
and.plaej them upon the, rich, and up
css &se who consume - much of- the
Iuxuries-of life. - We can only account
for this hobbyof the Democratic party
TMsj.t.:. i!imWi?r: uj um iiiiiifjpwBoAwi
nn iK. oraMirwl that ik.v are oiDoatJ to.
the taxation Democratic whi-ky,
ikait Rannklirin tiriad vYoj
Kv-K mm - " - I
admit that were is a discrrpency m
the tax aid on thee two articles, and
that the discrepancy is binding on the
Democratic party.
VTliat Gonsttcutaa a Pfafasman.
. - We have beard many democrats de
clare that Seymour was a stetrf men
and Grant was not. We wwuld like to
ask these men. and others who enter-
.imil.p AnlniAn. mfi.t Mnaf ltut.a a
wia vmiii.i Mr M w M . " M ' -
statesman) Is it bavinz a clas-ical I
education and uing it to bide in
smooth pKase the blackened treason of
tne Heart Is it nav.ng a gooa icnow-
. Al
ledge of constitutional law ana using
such knowledge to rnis-r-present your
countrw in lima of aor trial, aad oiut
with its enemies for the complete over
tnrow or KepuDiican institutions ite
statesmanship consist in declaring th
constitution of the Confedracy superior
to our own. and advising the abandon
ing of our governsoent and j ining tbo
government which has slavery as : it
corner stone t ' Does statesmanship
consist in hampering the resources of
your country and doing ell you can to
cripple its armies waea th armed for
ces of iu enemies are knocking at the
very doors of our capital f Doej states
manshift consist in making speeches to
the populace calculated to incite ; turin
to opposition to the country's laws, and
then addressing them as your friend'
when they are engaged in burning and
sack i oar a city and murdering defence
less women and children for ro other
reason than they are black r In - fact
does smooth tongued nypocracy and
treason constitute a statesman? If.it
does we admit that Seymour is more of
a statesman than Grant. . But we bad
always supposed that bold, straight
forward loyalty ; without any in liui
tion to dishonor your country and b"
tray it into the hands -t it enemies by
smootbe words, was a better gutan'e
of a statesman than the qualities we
have mentioned. We prefer, and w
have not the shadow of a ooubt iha
the loyal people of ibis nation prefer
honesty and in'egrity of purpose with
good sound sense as a guide, to sophis
try and oratory with a traitoross heart
to guide them.
THE ISSUE ACCOROIlfC
WAOcmn.Tos.
TO
Just before the New York C onven
uon, nricic x-omeroy was me leauing
spirit of the Democratic party; but now
it appears be was only a kind of " Jot n
Baptist (o Wade Hampton, so far as
the open advocacy of the doctrins of
ik. l.-taosraile party is concerned.
The latter gentleman is making a
thorough campaign for the ticket, and it
snay aot be uninteresting to somo of our
democratic readers to know what bi
news are, as he is to day one of the
leading men of the party, and recog
nised as sucb by Northern and 8ith
eru Democratic journals We make a
few brief extracts from his Charleston
speech, and hope to be able to lay the j
peecb In full before our readers next
week. It is a better document thau
any Republican speech we could rub-
lislaw because it shows positively where
the objective points are in this cam I
paign It substantiates our former as
sertiens that the ral issue in this cam
paign is whether er not treason shall
be made respectable and I yalty odious
Wade Hampton was introduced to
bis audience as '-that undaunted sol
dierj unsullied gentleman and earnest I
patriot He started out widt an eulo
gy upon the City of . Charleston ai d
State of South Carolina, in which be
praises their patriotism in defending, to
the last, that city against her euemiee,
and thanks God that the Confederate
flag was never lowered from her be
leagued walla until the last gun was
fired, and tbatv "hostile ' feet"- never
pressed ber oil until the battle was end
ed. He says :
"Come what may. her past is beyond
reproacA eu long a- patriotism, cou
staucy and valor, are esteemed, the 1
wonurous story or ner neience win
stir the hearts of bravo futtn, and noble
women will teach their children to liep
the name of Beauregard.
la speaking of the Nw York cut
vention and tba spirit of Northern deru
ocrats, he says :
After a full and free consultation
with delegates in ihe Uon vention.. re
present ng all the Northern States. J
am th( roughly convinced that the great
heart of ibe Democracy is srrou-ed;
hat it beats in profound aymnathy with
the suffering South. I
After stating that the orject of the
Democra-ie party is to restore the rev-
ernment. etc.. and to 'briar back the I
- V i
Southern States to their places in the
Union, with all their rights, dign'ty
and equality unimpaired,' be says:
"They bave sworn uever . to cease
fighting until their objects are accom
plished And, gentlemen.' I believe
they are honest and sincere in the pro
fessions they make. : !; believe then will
be true tout if we will but be true to
ourselves." :
Ooei the reader doubt what these
profeeviocs were, open - which - Wade
H.ituDtU "llr Mrl Of lh boulD.1
I was williogr to trust Northern de'mo
I trtci. and take thfiu UDI trtalt It
he has, let bun go a little further alpna
jn ibm r-perch Wade' Hampton . wa
one ef th Committee that framed the
platforin ar No-w York, and here it
his'expese of the manner in' which
Northern Democrat pledged themsel
ves to support the Southern measures :
He urged the adoption of a resolutioit
recoeuisiog the Constitution of tb,
Southern States as thy existed andr
, . , t""t tri
di-cussion on the suffrage resolution. hr
ays; .
a. I . t. .Km, iK tnnlil A a. ! v-u
l -, mwm m ..... - w . - -
- h- Ut19 -Moog io th
s-ets -iider tnir Constitutions tip to
l the year. looo uitilrrun wrr ther
trout the North. South. Ei t. ai.d Wr i
and by all w wr met wnh niffm
nordiality T&ty said thty were willing
to givt us tvtry thing wtdtsirta; but w
of the Stiuih uiust rnueinoer 'hat th)
had a ficftt to make, and it would not
be policy to place . upon the rlatfurti
that which would en guilder prejudici
at i-e North. Th?y. howrv-r. pledg
tdthems'lvts to do all in their p -T i.
relieve the Southern S tei, and res
tore to us the Cou.-tituiiio at it HAD
eXitea . ?
It appears the northern delegate
were atrsid to apeak their sentiment
in the platform, and coaxed Mr
'Gen.' Hampton not to be too bard on
them, and not tear ofT the mask, behind
which ihv were biding, too rudely
when they had complete. (be : resolu
tions and presented them to him for
approval (they would not be worth
a cent without it) he says :
- 'I said I would take the ' resolutions
f they wuiild allow n to add ' but
three word, wnicb you will find em
hded in th platform I added ihi
'And we declared that the Retnn
struction . Ac?s are - revolutionary
uncoo tita'ion i and vid ' 1 nmene
cheering J h-n I proposed that
every tingle member of the Committee
and the warmest men in it were th
men of the north rann forward and
said '.hey would carry it nut to the end
' This one it' m embraces all there i
or ptibitive aortrine in tne OTiocratir
p'a'foriu, and Wade Hampton was it-
author. In speaking, of the isue.s iu
the cempaigu be says they involve- life
or death' to the south, and that :
. "Suceeos w 11 bring to you deliver
ance from a tyranny that galls and op-
pre you everywhere and at all tunes
It wilt orive from . your borders, and
consign to the infamy ibey richly have
earned, the bae brood of satrsp. who
have aontineered over the south, the
i men who disgrace the profession o'
j arms by waging war on unarmed citi-
zens who dirgrace their uniforms, by
becoming the sycopbau'ic tools of a pro
scriptiv. political party.
Ha gives these as some of the issue
and results to be gai- ed from victory.
o o a
ana nis p:an to gain that victory is
fu!:y explained in the followiug pra
graph,
"Agree among yourselves, and aet
firmly n the agreement that you tri'
not employ ajiv obb who voles the Radi
cal UckrL
:. We bave not room to quote fun! er
from this is9 orient speech this week.
but think we have given enough to
convince any honest man who doutted
I it before thti the programme of the
I Democratic pany is to make trea-ot
I respectable dj loyalty odiuu ; to over
turn the Southern State government-
by force a no" dnvn the negro back to
the condition he w s in before the war;
to elevate black hearted and red hand
ed relelsto the highest jo-it ion- is the
nation, and that sucb men a Wade
Hampton. Forest end Semmes fully
understand this to be the plan.
OtRROCK DLCrrg LLTTCR.
.Rocx, Bluffs. Nxb.. Aug. 4 '68.
Ala rDiToa. &o far as concerneo
general news in Rock Bluffs and vrci
nity, there is but little of interest.--
However, there teems to be a spirit of
enterprize manifested, as we notice
the citizens are making improvements
in the way of repairs, and a substantial
brick store ia being completed on Min
Street by Mr. Grave, which adds ma-
erially to the appearance of the town.
1 nd shows that p'ogrer is the di-poi
,ion ,f .he ;hhabants Owiua to ihe
recent depredations committed by
burse thieves in the surmuudiug vicm
uy, our citizens have organized a mu
tual protecting company, iheheadquar
ten of which is held at th- Union
School-house. and we are of the pm
ion that it will not
orhaIikiiii far I
gentlemen of thai stripe to be found
prowling around in this vicinity hereaf-
ler F" l?19 fl'i'rminea that
. a t a
sucb outrages shall not exist.
Oc Saturday, at four o'clock p. in.
we witnessed a Grand Rally of the
Sayn.ourblairocrats at the School
t
House in Rock Bluffs, for the purpose
of holding a primary meeting t elect
delegates to attend the en uing Demo
cratic convention at Platta-nouih ; upon
motion our highly esteemed friecd J.
H Allison was calbd to tbo chair,
and other, necessary officers being
elected, nominatinot were made and
c infirms-d. after which, speeches ' the
most thrillen and evtrpowern" were
mado by Captain Asbby and others.
rh t'ajt'in beiuu eiifU uo. aro-r.
and af;er molting route excuses, reU
live to t i. coufusma he had produced
in iba Demoeratie rasks by encaging
in discussion heretofore, proceeded to
discuss tb merits of the Grtenbatk;
quesn'o ' after which be spoke at length
nn the Greenback question, then the
Greenback question happening to pre
sent itself to bis mind, he mtde some
pertinent remarks upon iiaod closed
with a tremendous difp'.ay , of oratory
on the Greenback question. Another
peaker. on beintr called to the floor,
en'ered largely upon a"dicusibh "of
hr-irties - which b told he ' inaueurat.
ed by the delegates, claiming tbt only
such should bs sent ss were sound aro
able to contend for the crand prinri
ples of Democrary. Indeed., the pent
op emotion which we wimesed on the
occasion wer very ammen and over'
poveren' N thmkine man who is
well informed on the subject can fail
to see that the (freenhack quetion has
-unk into oblivion, inamach a the
Democratic party it-elf dare not make
i? a permanent iue. It ihe ser'onsl
place we thought the issues of the par
tv were present in the - memory.' and
well understood years atro. Who e.an
dny the fact that the manifested , in
teniion of their pary bis been o
greater or les extent, in sympathy with
those who are.' and bave been working
for the destruction of the best govern
ment that has or will exist oa God's
eree n earth and though there may be
. , . . A
m. .J Ms..l o-wk. a s in Kai i a aav aa
eoU ...T.. .m ... " -
hehev there is.) yet. they are led on
by unscrupulous end designiar politi
cians, whoaosume the name of demo
eraev. while in truth their pernor, in
only to obtain power wherewith to
iramle into th dust' the honorab'e, !
jii-t. and humane acta' of the. ruling
element of the nation, present and fu
ture We have Nut to refer our readers
fo the shallow and treeonahle corre-
pondence of thai office on the-hram
mn to Uoi. Srmlhead, . which wa
toopted as the sentimnr at tne ne
York convention, and by virtue of its
adoption ie to be considered as one of
the isue of ihe democratic par-y. and
ibis may be looked upon as one of ih--
steps which ihia compound prty I ss
taken towards the consummation of i's
intentions, asmsnafested in 186-1 when!
sucb inducements of eyas path y were
held out ascaased the crusade of the!
rebel Afbrgan into Indiana and Ohio,
for the purpose of obtaining the recruul
I promised by ' Vallandieham in bis
southern tour to the "Border," ,
Now these things considered, is it
possible that we as nv r -
ontrliara. fullv ennvinced Of their evil
land maliciooa iotriyuee, can support
is nominees, or in any manner eoun
enaoce it acts., in whataver manner
they insjr be glos-fd by the pretended
a-.sf afhemioaT moU b-pieees of their
party.' NO! we fully appreciate then
motives, and will not bo' deluded h'
ihe traitorous measures as avowed
and recommended by such men as Sey
tjour end BUir, and bacicea up and
sanctioned by every u -repentant reb i
in the l.tud, whose acts during the re
beilion are 'resh n the memory . ana
cannot be looked upon , a conducive to
the preservation of ihe Union or 'the
protection of its loyal citizens. .
W. &D.
Mr. Ticheiior has bough' out the in
terest of bis partner Mi. Green and
has organized a ioiut slock company in
Uuicego under the name of the Nebras
aa Stae Capitol Salt Company- For
tb purpoe of seenring iR.fi- connc-
not. as soon as pou.ir.ie. , mo tvompsny
are uow. reauy to enter into contract
giving bonds and sufficient securi'y
with any R. R. iscorporation to fur-
niab freight to the amount of 1000 bar
rels of Mlt per day. as soon as the track
i completed to Liocoln. - If any doubts
exist as to the reliability or good faub
if the Company ia offerioc this cou
ract, be presents irrefragible. te-ti
mony we think this oa-r should he
looked after by the corporations about
o construct road- to Li coin. The fir t
in-talment of 22 kenles have arri'ed,
and by another week th . Compan)
will be ready to turn out h'iy barrel-
of mIi per day.. The water t mm, the
prmgs have t een thorough y tested
and it iul7 aWe-2 I 2 i rrel of staiet
to produce one haired wf nt- gmnc-nt
s It Lincoln Com-uonicealth.
we are paving UtfU a year
in solid gold as the col of U mocrat.r
threat? - of repudiation. Our interest
nn the public debt is over $120 000
000 in gold, when it need uot excetd
S80 000.000. If our credit were un
doubted, foreign cspitahsts would be
glad to lend us money at four per cent.
and thereby enable us to reduce our
annual expenditure for interest hy at
least one third. Is not this paying
rather dearly for a Democratic luzury;
Thurlow Weed writes from Europe
to the Commercial : We - beard last
night of - the .Democratic nomination
for President. The result serioulv
disappointed me But that I am strict
ly prohibited from reading . nesvspu-
per. or thinking of public affair, 1
should he much to say oo th sub
jeer. If I bad a tbouand voices to raise
and as mauy votes to cart, they should
all be pronounced ' and deposited - for
Grant and against Seymour.
1 BA. AS A a B. . U ' mi.
1 be praiu who acit-d a- Mr. Hrj
tnitur's attorney on the fl tor of the NW
York C!uvutlun. wtiiie the principal
was in the chair, baa. writteu a letter
to a semi rebel celebration in Wash"
ing too City, ia which bo say a tbst the
great political battle is to be fought io
the heart of the country which lies be
tween the Hudson and the Mississippi
rivers.' This is a concession that New
England is to be abandoned, and that
Missouri Io.wa(MtanesoiaNebrarka,
Nevada, California and. Oregon are
too certain to go for Grant to justify the
waste of money or time in rytng to
accomplish anything there for the next
rebellion. So. according to this semi
official authority, Seymour's battle
ruuni id to bttthe belt of counry em
bracing New York, Pennsylvania,
New J. rey, Ohio, Mchitrrn. lllinoi-.
Indiana and Wi.coniu. Tbe eight
State havtv 132 electoral totes. mut
he mustered iu order to cotitrol the
wbole Union. ; rylnour and BUir
have no proble chance of receiving the
vote of any one of these States except
New Jersey. In Illiuoi they talk of
carrying Nw York, bcau-e Seymour
i the nominee; in' New; Yotk they
talk of cany ing Ohio by 30.000 and
Illinois by 50 000 najoriy, because
Feud e ton is not the nominee.
That there is to be a struggle in
these States is not to be questioned.
The democracy have staked their last
hope up- n this election, and they will j
fig hi derperateiy They; will burily
work in at1 there States to' accomplish
their ends. They are. according to
the mouthpiece of their commander, to
bo always on the assault. Th 'V are
to attack, never to del end. ' They are
to invent calumny, they are to make
charges, they ere to denouuee but they
..... , .h1K.bl,.. in ' th.
i air u-ovva iv asssa mjo a e w ow sv ov
I .
i0y0iTed in defence of either thfir plat
rorin or th'ir party.. They are io talk
of Ben Butler, Tbsd Stevens. Freed-
mau's Bureau 'standing srrny, 'Grants
Mleuce.' 'Hiram Ulysses,' 'lazy ne
eroe, 'cat pet bsgaers, hegro sopre-
inacy,' 'white men debased, 'bloated
bondholders,' same currency for all,
tut thre is no argument, and the rani
iai?i is to be after the li.dian or guer
illa ttiy'e, erconipauird by the war
whoop or he rebel veil, as tne ca.-e
m-y be. There i o be no argum-ni
pott principle ; no defence of' Sey
oiour's mo la mr of Blair'- rebel-
lion: no explanation of the financial
plcy : no eiplauatma f "anytning
nothitif; but "hurmh f r S ymour and
Biau ;' U-.wn wi-b the bf.tidholdrs
dery tn btnit?. tai "he rich.
"groans for Hiram," -hurrah for Lee.'
'down wtb the nigger, Such ore the
toetie- by which the Democracy eipect
o carrv ihe Stater, lying between tne
Hudson and Missis ippi rivers. CA
cago nouns
e.etter ftrem senator TeTatas.
j The following letter .from Senator
Yates of Illinois was written in reply
to one askinsr for the information it
contains :
Wash wcto L, C. July 8. 1868.
Dub Bib: 1 ic.ctcd rvur fatvr of
the bin lust., inquiring whrtuer the re
port is true that -Lm -u Grant begged
me lor a commission . in . the army
wmle 1 w.' Governor ot Illinois. I
answer nn. At the commencemeu of
be war he came to ine at.d modeMly
oiTert d hi it ice.- in vthateter cupac
tv he could be metul - tie rendered
mpoitaot aid hi he Governor's and
Vojutani General's offiie and pieces of
mi liary rrnd-zvous in the - State
tV hil- he Mas absent on a vi-jt in Ken
tuck y, I offered him t y telegraph me
appointment of Ceonel ot the !21stllli
ois lotautry. - H- did nut a-k the ai
poio'tHent. and I nave reason to bel.evo
at he knew nothing or. my intention
of tendering it until he received my
oiepatch. nor did be expect it: I never
saw anything in Gen Grant before ht
oppwintmeot nor since that looked like
beginr sae or any other person for
uaice. tie has none of the ways of
the profo-sional office seeker and bis
whole history shows place seeking hint
rather than him seeking place. When
he called upon me he seemed to feel
tbst be owed to the Government which
hfld eiwan bltn a n,i,Bry education the
benefit of that knewledee. and that in
the hour of her peril be should not" be
choice in the place assigned him in the
service. I am euro be was moved by
the most unselfish patriotism.' Inclos
ed herewith please find a ropy -or a
speech Delivered by me in the Set. ate
on the bill to revive the grade of Gen
eral of the Army, which details : at
greater length than is suitable - to a
hort 1-tter the b'story ot bis first en
gsging in the military service in 1861,
nd of hi connection with the raising
.f troops in Illinois: also my views, of
the character and eervicwe of the great
General who at the head of our btave
boy iu blue, crushed the Re be i hot .
crowned our arms with .victory, and
ared the life of ihe nation. . ' -i
Yours, very iru y, Ricrabd Yatxb
THE DltlTIEaT- TIIISC YE I.
When Geo. Graut left Washington i
to come West, he was followed by a
sneaking spy in -no employ or tne
New York World who wrote dirty let
ters vt personal abuse to that paper
about the General' trip.' ' The only
fact which this hired sneak really dis
covered during bis journey was ' that
three glasses of beer were actually taj
ken into the car which General Grant
and tbo party accompanying occupied.
but whether the said beer was consum
ed by the General or by others of th
party the smeller could ntt positively
state. The same contemptible spy.
after trailing around after the Gener
al, when be went to vi-H hrs relations
in Ohio, and findih? nothing bad to re
port, wa finally ob-erved and accost
ed I y a friend of the General, and the
fellow ad ontteri that he was " sent ' ay
the- World to find nut what he could to
thedi-eredit of he -General - but that
he had orders to report nothing in hit
favor. --..--7 .--. . - 87 '
DE.LirtQ(jlifJ I T
Auive ti krrtby ticm That I, S. Dcxt. Treasurer .of Oas coatty, Stats Ct IU
brak. bv virtae of the ptwer in me voted shall en tha irst Monday la SUptora.
nor. a o. 186S, eotamaoe s-llinz, at the offic of the Treasurer, in Casseoouy
and S'ate r.iresid, at pub aaction, so muoh of tbs 'olloaiOR ti acts of Ua4
and itsn lota as shall bo neossaary to prty the tales, penaltisoi, interest and ootts
which shall have aocru-d thereon on that dty. Sloto commsoo atSo'elosila
the forenoon, aad on eaeh ausoasding dty at'thtt t-ms, until all has beta seli ot
oiirreu ir sitio upon wnioa toe taxes
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