Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 08, 1870, Image 1

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tl:.' "n-.J ovi! u:i''" bo t'-t".i.!inil forth
h, h. Tp. up! Hi-puMU-ans! Let
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i: i in to ii a.l'y pr.H'ia-tiiiati'Ui. no more
l.i!!i;is ori" 'j'lotht r into a sert-o i.f ial.- '
.-e.-urity. I.'f reat;io ilr victory.
Stir: K"piri'u:iu t'iahs ovorywhera !
J.' : u-. v. i'p th.i Srato. an i Lury the
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"! ';!! ru!"r will if t tlown at the hM-iiiir
f ih-se i:i..Ioi!i Mai-lH-tli
Hut if
'''tv isi.il;. a LT.ial -solomiiization ff
the tuner .1 i. .'"iuit:s v,f kfitoct democ
racy if, linttvitli-tanlin? all the skill of
.. -r iri'- ftiih.'i'iiiers the remains of
t'i- iM car.a-s will stink, anJ its titTon-si-.'i
I:.-- Jrivos niMe men a"a;-from
it. why. i.f ffttiif.?. r.s an into!cra'!
t.-v -;tn:e, v.c a Ivi-o ii? hurial. One
II - 1-3 matt-jr, however. '-ctor, we would
s::ui-.'.-t. an J that is that you save your
s. .f the tcrri!.'-.- rrief an 1 harrowe-J feol
i:.:r enrj rf;,;o:i: to yi ;;r hoing chief
ti.i'i-irner. nr1 j'l-t take u-.jr arlviee an-1 :
I t t!i,- Hrj'tiMiean party bury democracy I
at tlio :i'-;L- thi- fall ; the fates have so !
crJaiavd. and wc reckon it Trill he d v.vy
v.:;y hat;d:v.ii-i-. I
Vv'c hope every Hepublican in Ca?s
county will retcial-er that the primary
meetings are called for Sutunl'iy. iff
lth i ft. Let no man ?t:i" r.t lioti.c rn
that day. f-r there is whero -Miti-s
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1HK BISIRitT (ONVtMIOS.
Homehodi" is ciiiio.ivoiinz to create a
niouatairt out of a mole hill on the fiiies
ti'.n ol' apportionment to the District
Convention, asJ ther'o appears to he a
particular anxiety to l.-laine (.'as coutity,
r more esee!ally the editor of the
I tit ALT). It is stated, in suh-tanee.
that the Cass d'leatii.n f.rced the pres
ent apportionment. Without saying a
word relative to the justice or ir,jus.tiee of
the apportionment, we desire to make a
statement relative to the meeting at
whieh the apportionment was agreed
upon. DuriiiL' the ctate Convention
we were notofk-d that our pre-enee was
ipiired at a meeting of the delegates
from the sixth Senatorial District. We
immediately proceeded to the Auditor's
oilier, where we were tol 1 the meeting
was to he held. Arriving there, we
found the delegates assembled from
Sarpy. Saunders, Seward and IJutler, also
delegates from Home of the we.-teni
ou'ities, not included in the district.
We were at once selected as chairman,
and W. H. Davis, of Seward, was chosen
s Secretary. Noticing that none others
were present from Cass except ourstlf, we
asked if they had been notified, and were
informed that it had been agreed upon
that oce member from each county
tdiouid settle the que-tion of the district
convention. The questions of time and
place of holding the convention was soon
determined, when A. Deyo, of Saunders
county, moved that the representation in
the district convention be the same as in
the State convention. W. II. Davis, of
Seward county, moved to amend by re
d.ieingthe number of delegates from Cass
to four, instead of nine as in the State
convention. At this juncture we
requested that we ruiirht be allowed to
consult the Ca.-,s delegation before the
question was put, giving as a reason
that we had not consulted a .-.iim'e mem
ber of the delegation on the subject and
that we did not feel authorized to vote
upon the amendment without a consul
tation or without anthorify from the
deioira'ion ; whereupon
Mr. D
avis
vifhilitiv his amendment,
and the
ormmal motion ma
!,. he Mr 1 t.'VO wn
out and carried b
a unanimous votf
the chairman not rotimj. Now, let us
a-k, wherein is Cass county to blame, if
tlfrr is anj Lltr.ie. Only one member
was present ;.t the meeting, and lie did
not vote upon the que.-tion of appor
tionment. Is it not barely possible that
some one is ''straining at a gnat," with
a view to some prrsnnul interest in the
distri'-t convention ? We fear some one
hat; mi-repre-eiiti-d the action of tho
mectinrihat made the apportionment,
and tliciei'oie we regret. oxe edmg'y,
that the Seere'ary, Hon. W. Ii. Davis,
has not furiiMied a copy of the proroed
imrs of the meeti'je to some one of the
journals pub'idied in that portion of
the district where he resides. We hop
lie will yet furnished a copy. We ask
this in justice to oursclf, and Cass county,
as well as in justice to the other members
of the meeting.
rr.tii'i.i:v vk i io?r.
We have before stated that the ' Peo
ples' Cenv. ntion" laid at Hrownviile
on the :17th uk. was a complete failure.
The A'h-rrU'orr says of it : "The attempt
to hold a so-called "jeoples' convention"
in thiti place on Saturday lnt, watho most
complete i'ailure of anythim: of the kind
ever known or heard of anywhere. Af-tr-r
:-.!! the efforts to ert up "a rousing
meeting" of "one thousand of the best
citizens of the country," the meeting at
tio time exceeded twenty-three persons,
all told, lookers- on and all, by act'fil
rount. liut two of the callers of the
convention were pre-ent to participate ;
one er two others tame several times to
the head of the stairs merely, and see
ing the failure, thought they "uW
com buck atit in ichen the met tiny r
ijitm'zeJ." Hut two men opened theii
mouths in the convention, and but seven
voted."
A Jersev editor, commentimr on the
title of a "book, "Only a Girl," aks,
"Well, what did they want, twins?"
It is rej orted that Nathan mansion
has been sold to liausom, well known in
sport inr circle, for a gambling house
anil faro bank.
A Chicago lady dropped one of her
eye brows ,n the church pew, ari l drcai
faly frightened young man sitting next
to her, who thought it was his mous
tache. The St. Louis Drmocr.it asserts that
in Chicago men are employed to take
th names of travelers duly arriving at
the several hotels and add them to the
i 1
census list.
A Missouri newspaper claims that the
lions of that Sia'e "ate so fat that in or
der to find out whs re their heads are, it
is noee--ary to make them squeal, and
then judge from the sound.
"Would you sell your birthright for a
me- ot pottaire?" asked Henry Ward
lieecher the other day of one his parish
ioners "Not mm h," was the reply,
' but try me with a mess of jntte Jeffrie
?;.."
f'he S iiurJay Urn'ric says that every
American is more or less permanently
t-id iy iVi-m steadily contemplating the
amazing siatistk-s of his continent.
la Swe-.l.-n they never execute n.'.tr
dercis until they make a confession, but
tin y bother a man a good deal with
racks, to: ture, etc., to make him con
fesj. Forty years ago n complete copy of the i
HA 1 estament c-iulJ not Jetoun.i m the j
city of Jerusalem. At the present time !
there are twenty-four Protestant schools i
in Palestine, in which one thousand '.
children are tvaght the Uilde. '
San Frar.ci-eo is tning to utilize its i
sand hills by converting them into arti- i
fieial stone, the inventor of the process
having recently organized a company leir
that purpose. At present all stone has
to be imported lrom Oregon and lintish
Columbia, and. if the experiment about
to be tried proves successful, its value
rn tl-.v nv wi
ill re a:;rror-t ir;it,f7nhrk'. ;
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE' Wa.
llKHLlN, Sept. 3.
Sedan has cnpitrhi.-L Napoleon sur
rendered in person to Kia W illiam.
)!lil, Sept. 3.
Kitnr William tel-vrrapn-- the iiiliow
i ri i- ilispaich to the Queen and the War
Minister :
Sedan. S-pt. 3.
The apitulaiion ha- hi en com la b. i
with tieneia! Wiioi-fen. who eom-
manded, in
wounded. fead of Maeui'ihun, who is
I'iO 1'mij-eror
v stir-
rcTjilere'l films..-:! to me, a- ic ha l no
command. lie loft everything to the
Heceney at Paris. I shall appoint Na
poleon's place f resi l -nee dtcr our in
terview. A ren ! zv.-.is r.tk.-s i.!;i-: im
mediately. What, a ;u;:i eciit-:, with
Cod's guidance, have tak'-m
(Signed.) William.
Paris Sept. 2 Midnidit.
tlon. Maciuahon w.i.s woun led in the
battle on Thursday.
Washin .fen, Sept. 3.
The f ilJo-w inir teletrrroi! '.va- reci'.'e.i ,c
the State Department mo-nimr from
Minister Motley, dated London, Sept.
3d:
"Kuiperor Napoleon -urreii h red yes
terday at Sedan to the King of Piussia.
The whole Krenoh army are prisoners of
w:tr. (Siirned) M'Mi.kv."
The following was also received, ad-dres-ed
to the Secretary ;f State :
London, 11:15 p. m. The Kmperor
and Maemahon's at iny have stirrendcred
at Sedan to the Kin;.'. The Kmpe'or's
resilience is to oe appointed Iy tlie Iving
after an ititerview with him.
The capitulation was concluded with
'dener.'d 'im,fi-n instead of Maeniahon,
who was wounded. Signed,
Moll KV,
Minister at Lou 1 m.
New York. Sep:, ii
A special to the telegram says a pc-: !
dispatch, dated September 3d, furni-hvs
us with reliable information cond; . t'o
the purport of the telegram i'rom Koi.-t
William to the Queen of Prussia,
S d in, September 2:1.
Special dispatches from the -. :' !
war report the most brilliant I'i a :
successes.
Twenty thousand Pru-sian an: ' n
thousand Frcnfh soldiers lay k:.. : .
wounded upon the field of battle.
London. Sen:. J.
The Germans are ureing Kim
liaTii to declare himself
Lin pen
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i.rermanv.
New Vork, Scot. 3.
A special dispatch to th" Herald, datvd
London. 3d, says: "Telegrams from
Paris report the utmost agitation and
excitement. Humors of a di-astrou.-close
to the recent terrible fighting on
the Hcleian frontier are current. The
people are gloomy and depressed. '1 he
la-t hope of the Napoleonic datiasty
have faded away.
It is reported that Mar-hal Haz.iine,
with his entire force in occupation of
Metz. surrendered at 4 p. m. yesteid ty
to the army hue-iing that fortress. ..n
receipt of iii!el!i-cric.s ot' the surrender
of th-; Hmpeior.
Jew 1 oi k. Sept
l no new soi i ai' sal icn-i.'r oi . ipo.. ..ti
comes thronch rcgu'av use-.-ialed ou-ss j
cie-inneis and iiiroun .-;h Ciai oi-faiciies ro
various bankers and pi ivate individuals
It cuu-es gicat excitement.
London, Sep: 3.
The news -f tlie surrender ot the
l'.iiipcroi and M acuta lion's army lias
created great excitement. The anxiety
is universal to learn whether ho-tiiities
1 1 1.1 1 -II- 1
have ceased, and uiire.-i.sied oceuj.ation
of Paris taken place.
London, Sept 3.
The Time's special says Macmahon, by
a series of errors, lias airgiavated an
initial error and compromised the last
chance of retrieving the fortunes of
France.
From the chaos and unintelligible and
conflicting teleiriams we gather that Mc
Mahoii was proceeding to the relief of
Metz, when he was encountered and
driven back by the Germans, who en
sued him so clo-oly and constantly ihat
collisions were inevitable, hence, conflicts
have been reported ad the. we. k There
was serious work at Sedan on Tue-day.
when Maeinahon reached the heights f
Yaux. near Cat Tiiaun. The Ivuperor
airived thete on Tue-day. On that d.-i
3.ih H id Ma. -ma lion's army wa-ntta.-k, ,
beincoii the Mciiso and Mousons. 'I I i
was the first battle of Huuiont repmt.-d
by King William to the Queen. Tie
French wcie driven over tlie Men-e c
Moustii. and the encounter on the other
bank of the river became general. l'1-c
French were expelled from Yaux, an i
only faced about on Wednesday, betw, t-;.
Pousev and Ha.-ailles, with Mouson and i
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iiiidi iiiinu iiiviu auu nit- cilUiiiy. ,
s,VMJ uiiji.ii.itii.iH ivni i"i, ie ll 1 iii; .
J russians turned therren, li t!'0:. n.-.-
sitating a re. rcai on ccoau. i,i,
they again renewed the ib'hr l orn
day, when they were dri. i oi:.. t .
lcrtress.
Martial law has been V an d ;
Algeria.
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The Russian press is un". i.i -y: a by ,
with Prussia.
At 5 o'clock the Pru-si n;- .- n.m ':
the fight, making situuitau. .-.- a :a - k-'
on the French front and let- fi fie:
fighting at first was core;-, i ;.. ;h
artillerj-, lx)t h annies fichti.:- . --a:., i . .
1 ho trench evidently had a . t c
of guns tliMii the Pru ia.is A- ti....:.
tlie first attack was made i.y ihe ' u--iao
infant ry at meuscy, with the o..i et e
breaking the French centre, in: aii. .
tremenoous fighting, the Piu-si.n- f. ii
back, and a pause seemed to take pl.i-.-.-,
at one o'clock the firing l-eing mucn ie-,
incessant. Hut it was only the preface
of a much fiercer assault. A simulr.tn
eous moveaient wa- mde along the wh'!
Prussian line of infantry, charging the
French guns. At 3 o'clock the French
line, which previously sto-nl firm, waver
ed and immediately afterwards broke.
Tin- b.irtie then coti:iii -ln-i'.l to Im- a
rout. Mrtenuhen is reported to j
been serie-u Iv wounded during the last ,
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I'.liiis.. J 11 i. l-.tlijs ii. it 1'ic-uiliOl i'i- . . ,
able aspect ; the French loft everything, j capture ; too hn::wr wa., freely cir
King in cverv uireetion, and throwing j ciliated, . ut n- t creoite l.
iway their a'rms. The Pru-si;i, pur- ! U was 'eirt. l that Dit?a'or-hip
tied re-olutolv, bent upon catting oif ' o'!:d i-c i-miUne-..., and -ern. t in--et-heir
retreat towards Belgium. ' -'v- b- i::gh- i i. i rowds -i-.!nn-:y
nl
fl
aw
the i
The Prussians us.d the bayonet wi h
terrible efiect.
Night clese:d on the rou and pur-u't.
I leaving the Prussians gathering in !-i.e
numhers around r-edaii.
The Kmperor rcmaint'd at Sed m ei
ing tlie battle. At :3e p m. a me-- a.
was sent to him at hi-, headouai - r
advising him to fly to Belgium, but '.
was too ill to undertake tlie journ
Ibis morning tlie i ru.s-.iau- prepare-;
to attack Sedan, wnich was not iuce 11
dition to resist, and ai 12 o'clock a puny
ot" officers, headed by Gen. V impjl. o
lt-t Sedan, bearing a flag of true e. It
was received by the Prussian a iv.-.nee ,
- "iard
end fiondiiotod t tlje Pru-s.-ian j
i : i.
i.Tl I.Ml
lo
of ''!:l--i.l. j
:y t iso bore a Inter i
N ilceti to the King,
.;, , . .-(rrn J,.,- J.jn,-
r :o .-oiHiv.,,. 1
I liC 1 .1 II;
huh'pas-i o;
it is -aid
:i took ;.ii.ieo at
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piaeyr is .;. . .
in the .-li'cvt.s. 5 1-:
e ve. v direerion.
'i h lad Mail G tz-Kc s;
may be regard ."-d rind,
peter hopes. y a !: e-tiiv
j.ea.e. to tran-f-r me s It r
It:.' o'.-a's
if
tr.e lln-
i to 1.1 ' I
'.Us. A o.
! r is the la t and treate.-t -i
lif- of loanv l.-iii-i"ii -. M
nuy
wa r.
1. . It
asier tt) begin than t i:da
is hy no ine:oi- eer a:n. a
gOVet n:.. Ill to .ii i a'.' .. ;ice.
is d. a 1. -i ) -1 'a;. . g .
ropahlie can loir t - .in L,
Piaitce ha- to, lb i'.j r li i.
eves are l-u ih:; iir i ...n
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th.-.-e
tc.in at
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Is no
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id e.ic 0
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1 i iil'.t lilt
dav wee tuo.abl to
ii!t s.!,tv mi (HiUxnt
f ice J aval Vi e. s
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M.-.ur. v on Uie i
i.. id.
The IHliiditT
' -..!tda: ol lie
C'c-upy.:'.
a ftromr tiie-
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i to
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In one body ol
1 men
jeers
leone eoei"U ana er
:.e Imp. it;: .-.tari rt h g.i
,ru-..
Herio., S- ; !
ttitil -v.
'ihe
perof
.e.-cini of the news i hai tii
.
L:n-
m i .xt.!..tij:ilo II iia i ':apil.t4iil-'i ;
uceasloiieii to.- uo-t j ! tMi.t iou.s ex Te
uit'tit. '1 i.oiis,.,-! ,-, o: j e.')ie ihn-iige-d
the .-trtt'i-. in..', ii g in ranks with a. m- J
inis. u, Kiiiging pttti'iot -fjis, riioiitmg
and oxhiiutmg every other '.u I t-n
lloi-.a m. A ciovv.l ass.K, cied i.e! r:
tlie Jiu.uee, v. Iii it, in re.-poll.-.; loihe
eiieenng, lie' tl.- v i app-.-aicd ali i .o.itie
a i-loTi a i.I.e s. jh'iuou .latioo- a ere
j li. aie m-".oi-; it;.- r -:-iIt'Ilces ui li.lt;,V: t ii,
in. a t'. uiitii-.;er oi nar.
elei
0 -on, Sej.d. 'j. S 'll.
: day llioiuiov, ).-. ., .:
-."eht 10 to il
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i :. ii :i tl.a: may oe
i i ."ii. ti.e
. ,.c ..-'-. i.r.ii.'.': i-iii.e.-s.
I vi oi k., 3J.
A cable
Vei... i.i.e
I ii.ive
spec. .1 I
ii igium.
ju-; .irii
.1 tr.e r-t.:.. (ititeei
A i v. j. -s.t .
:d Hot . ih
io-l.0. ir.
i.-.e t.atiie-.
h It
u-r jay
it b:
whig oi toe i .ciicli
wa i he tiiird day of
gati ni the mo;iniig n' Uuu.-i;, ina: r-a-den.
1 do not know nuy long oi o.iier I
paitsof the line, Ion loo rlt v.o:.4 ' - '
oa iiy deteated, for at w.ii'.i . lie eo. -
o!.ti:ed K) eio-s tin- lioiiiii-r at
i t re-enreied al !i jli.'.n, out lin -
Is a
nu
to-
ii.-ii
l l :
adiy
vioiatiou ol IJelgi.iii nt-iitrality. 1
going there now. ;ui -,:ii Ih: aoi
night to be more a "o mai i e. 'lie i'
oavaily, s J.ir a-' i. e.::. leiUe, i . e
i'it'i-i-s The attiir-iy are id-o i
handled, out lie' o: ii.-m ei
tor j:. 'Klilg I
td'
til"
tIK
-ill:
is to ii...i ite i
V e;oe.l
I-.-g.ai:-:. C o fir t Jay at !
s. t ilt;-. day a i'oiti !'t tf-y j
.! i on- y, Ami tiom
..ti fioiii Viezktes aod j
: .!.-. 1 It ar:i that ihe livhr !
o l.: renewed ; -diy ,.t
Ai zier.-s.
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t. ... ..l. i,...-. .,ui i, i..,.. i-
. i ..n i'Tit ot tne i Mt..oo I
t.
a; It- fu.t.1 ti e K-.tf's h -a.iquarteis
-i:
V ,.!-, 1 . o , r
1-n-ne.s. near r:id :n. i Le tMule ot
: 3eM '. tftll Ji IO I'lt'
. i ......
ui. ruing ept.
j it;, j !iss'i;i i-i;i
1 1
were :n p isition
laving g'.( thee
..i. th.
s 1.1 f
t
ih -'f i ii. a : . ii.-s
cut o't ihe Fi. if .'
i . t-. e
i lo .'.- .ii r: Si.uth ot .--i
:e F.sf Hav .tii an corps a i id
i..- S. eon 1 lifVariaii c rps.
-I H'-n-.i lie iio.iiK'a-f with
d.ri,i
--t !
: i.e
I a- woh King W ii
j; t !e dav o'i t i.e ii-ii :i;
t o
v ,.,
.tt?.-.
ri:.-
COli til
i;ty i
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in c i
van .fi- ..-j,
i. n no i ;
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f u, . ; a
..aid.
'tt
..f ;;s 1 s';e,.-.r
1 av nr.
U"'
i. :.i
our oiai,-.: v.
ti
.Co 111
-. ...ah'
"t.i r
The P.
the I'm- laii liead.i'ia-r-s.
.; ..v eon. j n-ing i.t.!i.i.i
piTui.tfc i wit hoio -.on-d:t:on.
Siaiis Ii'i
! .'4-t.'K':l li.eil tll'
:.ed ov :..
sc; ve ;
:he i 'i'iidi l'J.tM..o.
j Pahis, Sept. 4 Midnight.
i OiTieial m-ws ami--unci .a the ccpiru'a
! of M..ei.e.b.:n .- ato y. and the c.ip-
ture of the lonper -r I e-. uiue- known,
j and the excitement is ir; ifc-eribabie.
Ali tho evetiiog a gicat cr---d oeeii o;.i.-d
the P ace .e
h"t a st: iny
.1... i e ..... l
or.e'or.ii. it t'OiogKii own ,
-cere' had taken place in !
i ii'- v oie- i .-
t-iiii:I. 1 fi r Z'jiV i tac i
il rue restiit-. 1 li
re wa
ge
jo-
it fo'-ce em the t;ro:r.id. 1
- w.i- i-.tte inrt I. A; last
ill !
- crowd
r ,.i
d
i- t-
ur t
arc
i ie
wded
i here
and
-. a ite.
r
an ' v: ; ien.o.T o.
K.t '.f -s FItii:r!.:e. i.aviug re-
. , . :
Ti e
iiol
ec.it i .-ts-u.-arccs iioi.i ;i,e l in- ian
go- e; liiii'iiS that she will not U; re .red
a- a prisont r, his con.-.c;.te i -. join her
iois .iiid and .-on, who - urrenoure t with
hi- lather at Sedan. he iavt-s for
iiussia a-i ooii as aitanvrcm.ntt can be
fcrrtctcu
i
Geucial T;o.Ini w.U at oik:
be ni.rk
h.::tdq !l:.lf is v :;
U:ven-i- !M
i i ' i . ' t'.:.' K "ii
The l-Y- -.. -U ji.i.
n-om ;!.e ;-.;.ip.e-.i
-!:C;:.r ihai ho
.-"-if. he ii.;t havin
ioi-.-rary l:elator.
P;iri.-. will be defended to the la.-t.
dispatch dated Hrissel , September
3. received in this cite 'his mornine.
says that twelve thui-aad IVcm h tioops.
with canons eagles, and twelve liundred
horse-, had opts--.! the Hi Igian frontier
; and. laid down their arms. A demand
: l!a'I !een mate upi" Montmciv 'nr tiie
, ... i
, sunen ler ot tfie town ati-1 garrou,
tii ?
win n was reru-ci
Another Hispa:.eli dated CarlrUshe,
'nt. .i, stated t!iat on the previous a -v
j t.(. rtjIJars at Str a--i-ourg Let!) inun-
. i.ated by the rising of the iuime. c.'i-
great suireiiug and destruction ot
j,. r(y. The uiago'ticent Cathedral,
neudi admired bv tourists, is ceitainlv
it.rtliy desiroved.
cans, September o o p. in.
It is now impossible to reach the
Co ps IjCislatirT, owing to the enor
m. a. crowd surrounding the building.
It is reported that the vote on Deciience
carried ly ayes 1S5 ; nays none.
The people are wild with excitemen.'.
..ad e ri: hing through the streets bear
"z . : i v. ;; -ds with the Tote of the Corf "
f. i Mil' inscribed thereon. Shore
; Vi'.t; licpublinuc, are heard on all
) sides
' i nu ... v.ui.ai..i 'i jt'.i.JU. 'j kut -mi-
I r-.i troops is expected immediately.
! l iij regiiuents pa-v-iinr in:- the city are
I reeeiv.-a by the populace with deafenin
j cheers of i'.'ie In Lijur. Vive Jt'jmh
i lii.te. The Naf.mnal '-ua:.ls reversed
i tlicii arm-, as the rttt'sir tro-.p pa--ed,
i a ' a . i-Mi of amnky. The ti onps are
! site-dotr " Muurir 'one I.i t''ffr.
j The -si-cue is euie of '.ndcs-ori'iabie
citcment. Humors of ali kinds ai ?-r
1 'jtiiated.
j It i- i .upossilile to ascertain the Rond-
. idion. nut the sentiment st ems to Le
l;ut the
that of armament and resistance to the
I . , ,
ifivasion and to rescue lh count, v.
, .4-,le,,i':o Haa "oops join emnusias-
; -"w" .v
i The G irrie Rationale, says order niu-t
"c, , " -"-'-
, - tii . i
J III" Tl.j'iC It.llHC 1 fl 1
little de-ire fur
i ti'ou:ie. ."vu seem overjoyed at tae vote
on the Decl t-nce.
il a. io. tr.iwjs are tiestnnmr to
i t.-.ir tiown the Impel ial arms t'rom thr
f " 'ts of -hop-, and fears aie en'ettaiti- .1
t'-at i ui- Hi..v lead to serious trouoio.
N :'.t!.ii I ua: d are nut inedned so pre
v li-o.d"r-.
1:3:1 j'. ,u. The city now ; it's,-,,
oe ot the most :iiiiio-ii,i:- p .pour oi--plt.y
- e.t r willies.- ed. :e- hundred
;i ' .i-cl arit.edcitt7.en-s mo at the C:it
1 -1 -1
lb- iV
l.-fi-.- '.
o iiiiiimr surroun .iiir it. aiai t
. .
t.z.ed hurrahs of the ci'itie-
who lid evci'v a.cii'i : b adin.r to
tii?
v ; ,
l.r
liali
an
aoiii-
lopto es
Cipro.-
if tiisordor
situi d" ;opn-
tiir residence of Trochu in
there isa compact mass of eo-
; awaom the return or the vjovernor.
Around the 'I iiilleiies there is a. strong
military guard, to gu:rd against any
p-.s -ibie display of popular expression.
Hundreds of thousands of eilizeits are
pushing toward the Corns L'-iiislufitf.
'1 he Placode Concorde is oue luaau of
human tieiiigs.
! 4:iie p. m At tlie departure of the
. Deputies from the Corps Iegislatifr
i hiiilJim; a scene of cnthusia-in took
place, the National Gua.-J fratcrnisi'iir
- wi.ii the troops and people. 1 hoiifcan ls
of Giiards rushed :: lie Hail, but
! Wde eilii.ded to .s,;i;.- by M. Gandie
i i.-t:c, who i-tiiH m;o greHt inJ'ucnce
o i ! he people. '1 hr
ciowd outside is
j ir.gtng Hie
. lit ittr-ltaw.
eiar-noiaisc, am I tee t i
Then: . is int'-nse cxciie-
m. tc and constant noise .l oiccs tiiat
drov.ii- all tid.er situ rids. There ero no
tlc.tr rods dements visible until the
oKovd r- ached Hue "a.stig!ioiie, where
they i cgtu tearing down the Imperial
a; uis, and tearing from the Hags of the
Nation? Guards the goldi n eagles of
1'iaia e, and from the walls and sign1
loedais ix ariiig tiie Imperial tdfigy. 'The
soldiers have also joined in these demon
straions.
'I he N;o';o-'(! (Juird wiii have to lat
i" arm- ii' things take a more serious
turn.
l ii . eiiizens are becoming impressed
i o lite idea that there may L-e danger,
as the mob becomes more and more ex
cited. An interview has taken place between
Naiviieon and King iiiiatn lir the our-
j J o of deciding the future reidei.'-e of
j the Liiiiioior. One of the German for-
i 1'-,!S was fi-tcd on, probably Mayence.
j Th-.iv is notch confusion in th- city,
sii i .-iicu in men.-.- crowds mcout ine
Cor; L' g siatitf that ii impos.ii.!v u
g-.t f;it;siil ac:o;ints of tlie bu.-rKsSs
trait acted by the Dcinties.
Later in the evening a large cr"wd
eiiibled on the Boulevard, shouting
l'r 'limivr and V'iie tanve. They
wi re cnarg. d by the police, who ih1
i . i. . . . i i . . i
T ... r
Ti "J !-. ;- --. " '-
' " vnitciia nuc moriaiiy wounueU. sl
t - ,
an eitrly hour in the morning crowds ate
d me
... .1 , ......... . i i .
in the streets, and journal a:e sought
:.t. :. .. . i-. n i . .
uij i.u. ii.-c aiuiiy. i ite ptioiie ai.'tta-
:..:..... . 1 .1 .5
; it.Mii-.veiy icai. iino toe cry a gi ui.-w i :ie
; invaders singulariy unan.mou?.
! .1-. : "l .. ..... .
i ?.e journals wiiiiouc excentioii u.-
iaiii-ii io make uiivielding resistai:-.-.: an J
te o-'-ke the s ifjugalkin ot l intiee im
- i- .... ,
Ltl-s,i;.-. J lie 11 1 Ol 1 itC' 1, llltV
. j . t - "
-,f.. p-vianiied ttiat he was warring
o:,-; a,:.i-... Napolem. It .ow be,,....
ev,-.: --a: he is warring again-t the
, t j , j , ,
I :.. li p-.opie. 1 he struggle iuu-t fx?
e .!., . ; .; -i i .
Ui o, .-xleMii ua'ioii. ilieelifU,. IliUst
o-si..i:e. j ne ivmg oi i'ru--!s, tr.tv
t .
o f.'i'i w n.it a
i.y can acvo'.
ted
-h.
r-eput. it
Ail men
I
. oe! :..-ar hi ms.
lie- following pro-dam.iti
';.-d i-v the n.--r tuvcoili.t
his been
li.,
i!, Ministers it..-
er
.. .
ir : 1
: dci ree has been : ro
Corps Legisiatirb The
been proclaimed at the
ii t. i ;!e A goyerumeiit of riationai
deiet.v'-. composed of eleven meriil-crs
j and ai! tl!e Deputies of Paris, has been
oonsfhated, and ratified by popular ae
I .-'.in ati-.n i'hoir names are (.'remeux,
j .lu t's Favre. Jules Pi rrin, tiambetta,
I Gorri-er Sages, tiaiis Blason, Pellari, M.
t i'ici.rel, Hocheii'it, and .Jiis Sirnon.
i General Troehu will at the same time
continue to exercise the powers of (Joy
ernor of Paris, and is appointed Minis-
Tt-r r War Ul x. of I k : Ah.rno.
Jit..tf f.f I'lir.il.. Tn.fTnud-iii .f !i,-;
- nit. v-vi '-a ni'.n inei ueumi , ..--' I
Simon. Minister of .Justice; Kmanieli
(Ye-ii'-ux. Minister of War; General!
Ti.n-hu, President of h.: fViuueit; M.
Grevey, Soretarj- (ieite-inl of the Pro- .
visional (it-verr.mcnt.
Rkri.lv, September ".
The Queen has recr-ived the following !
tei.-irriiui lrtm
the Kmg: "What a
Minding monien. wa? tne meeting with
Napoleon! lie is cast down, but e'lgni-
hed in h. -Hearing, and resigned. I gave i
h:m Wiihelci House, near Cassel, as the I
f :;i.e where he is to stay. 3Iy reception
there by the troops may ho better imag'
iued than dev.'ribed."
Stlt7ard. S-T'tember 5.
4f a .-r.-i--i-.rl m.s.tin..r ri.-!.l t.i ,!nv i '
lesiiiuiirjii was adopted th.t Germa'tu- j
rf.isjs the mediation or in'.Oi fciiDC of i
r.-,y r-f the pywer-1. Other re'-oVa'-i'-ns j
were parsed, demanding the ineorpora-
lion of Alsaiv and Lorraine as a portion
! i (jeiiiinny, an 1 as the ouiy gusmntte ,
i hlj nst ! ranee. It was agreed, a.- a i
, natiotial oott-pensation for the ex perse- j
i of w.-. that ttie (ieiinans mui now ie i
i one nation, in one State.' with one army j
j and out parliament ; u i that tkee an-
; only set'ij! it its oi toe pennaium pea e
. . .. . i i - .
j onjcrmairj aan i.uione.
Lenlttt). September ".
An Am Jordan i teieirrai'h n ports the
i Gr-'t announcement that the Prince Im
; ij rial escaped into Hcleium is f rroir'nus.
and :h .t he surrendered at Sedan witli
'he Ku:reror and Maen.ahoti' artav.
' d'oifti umber ol' prisoners by this ir- i
i- o f ; !:'.!! s one hundred and twenty
liioii-ae 1.
i 'd ii !;iy. t a ri. Te ee.rre.-pondeitt
i :' the !li!V A ''. a1 I'.-tis s;;v-:; .it .'. j
tciock Sued iy a;':ei:, .. o '-e -?.w tii- pn!- I
ace of the I uill.-rie- iuva le. bv ihe ;;; 'o. '
who tore dovn the throne a. t d -trt -yed ,
evert':ini maiked witli .ii i' oeri'.'.i
V -!. !'.';! t 1 i:cr ! AapolcOll S J !.:.
:n d ''iin:. d ji .s i-' an-.i '!ct ! ;'!. i . iiiy
In - . sta! -.:-', ;;;; I ri.-lt'j.s i.f the i -
. : i 1 ' '. ! . . ' .
tt at .v. s . Ti. ! .'-.!!'. -ii ' 5as oor.e i..
! triumi-ti to
!f .: ! I i-ir. i ii uie--e
I eei...s the
! .- ',!1I1l: ! .l
witu th
j 1 1 , -, 1 1 i
lloiJTed IV' 'i: el Voie'.
I I I o .
Wept W ith j.i
oi -i r
Iri- siid a
lv.i.;.ir r Sa:
Thi v Lvi-ri.ea
14 II. I
ana euinrs
..i
eUJ
iil-
'riend ce!:'liii!!g with the
rday, expresses the hope
.'hat ins
oe L'one.
op:s!:
The
I intv in Paris Woo il lint
Kmneror replied : It
j matters riot. I shall return tlieie to ex-
le-i a reckoning, not to give one.
j The Prussians were rejHrted t Wer
. tn last night advancing on Paris.
':Ji,r,tmedy t ! ; 1 holds out.
A tii. oateh from Iterlin says the tier
nans hav? di.s'ovcreel and destroj-ed the
hidden qiu. i'-'et on whieh Metz de
pended for wate.-. They also captured
I'azaine's di.-pateh ,;ir. the c-uit. rtt of
whieh sh.ow the Frenei. in -Icsp.erate
condition. An early capuu.:'tion i-
iotikt.'d for.
A cable .-p-.cial to th
London 5 says : Dispatches t'rom
cnee state ihat Cabinet Councils
t tor
have I ta n b'-'-i a- d it is
eve
d
.-o .n d- tiiand biome.
Ni ws of the declaration of
a creneli i
o I :i:-!l
ha- produced great excitement
in Ir land and there
seems to Le no
... o.:.! i nt ; h tt th
are- i-im-ou. ao I.
national parly there
Ionian I the same.
Tin language of the otSeial and semi
otiie.a! lii'iman press again-t Kngian l
on a 'coiiat of the icport that she has al
lowed contraband articles to be sent to
France, is ca;i-intf considerable itidigna
iio;i anl contempt here. i-ei glands
n-. titr-i Ky has en well obiorvod. His
iiiank wiii make a very gvent mistake if
he ! hinks he can huhy Kngland. It is
evident it is his ju.licy to abuse Liglaud
iiicl prevent too active an otidcariucut on
her part in l-r-haif ot France.
Special telegrams represent that the
Crown Prince and the King :ue making
rapid prog ess in their maaeh on Paris.
The Gci'iuau army is anxious to enter
Pads
London. September o.
The daily new-papers and journal
favor the new minister on Foreign Af
fairs, w ho has already made peace propo
sitions to Prussia, the La is of which
itre, the withdrawal of the Germans
from the teiritory of France, and Ihe
giving of a guarantee by France that its
stand ng army shall Ih- abolished.
The Prince Imperial reached London
this a. in., and his arrival at Charing
! Cross stafi.-n was unexpected. and
their fore del not excite attention. The
Piince was attended by hi-, suite, aod
appeared t be ruflcring from recent iii -di.-po
-ition.
t he burning of the public libtary at
Strasbourg one of the most u-eltil and
valuable in Europe, owing to the rarity
of it works seems to be fully verified.
Macmahon lies dead at Nomur, in
Belgium.
Tim New York Commrcial A lvrii-
sr -.tares that President Grant has in
ciruoted S-ere'a:y Fish to issu procla
maiiotis 'irgio( a new Frt rich llepubiie.
Declaration- have already reached Pa
ris from commit tees of several States in
Kureq.e eoiigratu!atiiig France on the
peaceful and tut'eest-fill formation of a !
llepubiie.
Kvpublicans are leaving Lonlon in
great numbers for Franco.
ictor Iiugo reached Paris la-t nignt.
(Jetieral cnev's corps has
reached
Saaibrtick in tl
tra.-
ot rai.lv.
in
very gi-il erder.
'J'h- Prussians are advancing
on Paris
by t'e:eed marches.
An uprising is reported in Italy, and
a er at war is imminent.
Ihe lb-public has been enthusiastic
ally piocliiimed at Havre, Marsailles,
Naut
Liilier, J'eirgux atid Montpe
lier
Paris journal
suppoit the ncTf gov
,.. r t ..
eiiiti.i.ot oi una o i.n uei
.i , j,,..:
ah eii tier considerations.
en
uitscaruing
, ii-- . ,r t l -
irrendered Se lan.
i ' " imie i ii no
i...ii-i.. i . . i
ii-.-s t run: i. A (.i.iua i ! ;i i ;-t a i . i ; 11 u
I ti.e OiJtlnn i.t thr. time of t!... '.rr,.
I tier i ie srnt'. s that he had recently ar-
. . . .
tivd fiom Algiers, and immediately'
. : . i . . a . i ... j - t
.tilt ted io the coiiimaiid utcier M jeuia
1 . I ,1 r 1
; ho:!. i wa then Minenng trom severe
i . . - , . , - i i i ,
d back. vhieb re-
f,!r,'d u,n.t'. l
tiiigmetits el which i-truek him, n.'ea -
, . , ,.' .-
t pacitaiifv h:m lrom the active ei rcetion
.. ,t , .
f ihe unovmcnts ed the army. Gen.
initio! was then compelled to a:-uuie
command of -si aritiy already beaten.
ae i though ignorant of the po-id.-n e f
the (ierman troi.rs and batteries, he was
ceivineed that the destruction ot the
Fr -i.: h urn. y was inevitable. Then on'v
W 's si;' ren-l-.-r e '::er
('';'. t:oy to ib"
German papers, it i
at V ienna. i:i view
.ips of -everal
stated
of pa.
-ometaiiy
e changes
at Paris, that instruction- have been
given to Prince M.nerieh to et,itiriue hi
relations with the government J f.-cto.
Prr.s-iau Mircesses are ascribed to the
splendid cross march through Argonnes.
Agents are said to be negotiating for
BroUteJ Park, in Kent, as a residence
tor .-.a-Hee-m. .
luke do (tramiiiont has arrived at I
T . i
l'ovcr.
It is reported that England is ready
to invito the new governm .nt at Paris
to join in a Chinese expedition.
A circular from M. Gambet ta says
ihat the government is not one of intes
tine disscn ion and vain .juarrels, but
one of national defen.-e and combat to
tho list agaimt invaders.
Pah is, September 6.
Thi? ittililie order i a nifitfer r.f tl.n i
greatest
t . - i - , l'i-iii i..iit:'ji ii i i.e .'ii-siinii mi.- ijiam- :
aoone-liuj' nt, con-idermg the',:.., u ik. . a... t t.
i. , ' ;
demeanor ni t tie mor.
(Jen. Jioweste's corps-, comprising the !
ie:-t:.;ti advanoo. b is reived nt 'inv '
ou its inarch to Paris. ' (
Ihe Mini-ter of the Inierior has re- i
ccived a di.-patch, dated Mil house, s!at I
ing that the enemy had anpeured
f.
SeVCrill tlotofs. frO-si Ii rr t h f PbiliO in tlo t
vicinity. The Garde National and other
bodies we re going to meet thotu. The'
rh'ioy hi-- nlso Rpr-arH fit N"thh
cly iifc-er.vd thst the i
oj Sunday, p. m., j
Pn:
troiii-r to re.i.'rim to reioiu ttie 1 rmce
nitu'Tn . M'.e . putted th" p.i.-e t'V an
ctitrauce on tlie qivjy. :iv.:g with Iter
but one servant.
Hazaim1 still ma'iriin- hi s ro-it-ow n.
i . i - .i . i i
Metz. notwith-ttii.im.- !-o iem.-th .j
1.,. - .1 1 -
the nn.-iy ga .lrdiug
:,T.!
Veot Uif his
C.sCitpe.
The total force n
, .
iw tiii ier Rrms iti
France, inciiidina thetiird-.
tjard' National, is Ti'o,(i.t.
It i. stat' d that Count P!
i.'- m':.;
jn 1 M.
Henry CI.",
ltavil:.' fled
the dceh-rci-
Troop.-, iii
caoNle are in H!t .ium,
oni it:' the ens
pc::d;m:
n of a Kepuf
':!' milliners.
under Ce:i.
('.- h.rj'ia.
A K- i
the !a. jl'
Paris
ai- mareuing oir.va
r,t
has t.
t.lWl.s.
.1!
"ithoo't; in the hand.-.
" lhl
peeplo. is .j.iiefi-r.
J re- loterrcitiona: wording mm . As.-o
. iariou has i-.s-n.-d tii" fo'lowitu tnarnf.-sto
a Idi-.---d tot he Jru-an Soeiali-t I K moe
A-
j ra--y : 15roh.-r The Pru- ian
i men: ' tie -eitbri ak d" the w
,1;
I w::..-t .1 -far agti:;-! the Kinp. ior and n-t
I air. t th- p"-p'e of Ff:c:.'e. Hej ubli
I can r-Yar.ee invif - (Icnimtif in th naii-.e
j ' '
withdraw her armies from
1 . t i A i. ,. . . f hiuliitr) I- i-n Ti : f tl M
. .1
i iM. t il 'i I IPM.t . II II'-.. I .IW' V 'IU L
ir ..Vx t- . li t- f t v T tl ! t t t
'r"i''"J.:
hlo .d. As so- t. a- t!,.- Hhim
Ulll l ' Hi ' -v mi.io, io i .;.-.,
we shall stretch fe.rth our hf.n is to vo:i
1 . . M
and lortjet oir ujutuai cntos rriic! !-
pots made us cotiinjit. The Frcin h poo-
ji'ri'i:! ctr.e!u-ie uo peace with ati oneu:y
1 11 .
occupying I ren
liory
Let w pro-
claim liti.'i-i
iitu.t: i aiei ll.tir.llill
ot
T'.'O
is form a I'nited State of j
K:ir.-i
it mi' uve t he Lmver.-al ue-
public.
AH the Mayers rc,.p--iiited :,n 1 iu-tailed j
into oCiee, a iare numlter of Pi'eeti of;
departments were also appointed. j
Victor Km ami el arrived with his son, i
and wis. received with ovations every
where he app, ared. He m.iJe a -h..rt
address !a-t night, exhorting the people
to keep, calm, and to oiler a determined
resistance to the enemy.
The Priii.ee.ss Matilda was arrested yos
tei i ir in i'ays, N'ruiaiidy, and .t'ld'ict-
o-I te.'i.J.r'te, here she is now under
vcuard. Her ifsggage, eoiisisiing of sixty-
two trunks Wtfiv r-auie 1 for ex imn.u- :
lion. j
As U. ! Corps D-plotria-ic l.-sJ not ie- ,
reived the circular issued under the now j
ciropm -ttti'vs then f '-re tlie r. latieiis be-
tween Franc an I thr-r Powers are lor
the pie.-rn -u-p- n ic 1.
Nothing ha-1 yet been heard from the
Cabiuft i'i Linden. It i und'-r.-to .-1 to
nr-ri ose nie-l.ottoii.
.... . , .. .
ltie Tans j .urn .(s declare that th .re j
is no time now to discuss the fi::i ofi
government. Frenchmen must accept
the oi..: t-t.iblished, and iiumediateiy j
prepare f-r defen- e. :
A di --patch to the Liberte from Sain, i
says the troops falling back on Paris arc !
under the orders ot Ijci.eral N't-ie -v, a:id I
l-...t .1... M-Lfjiol PI. !!... hiv,. b in .'.,ri i
stanlly on the heei-i of the aruiV -in.c.
the retreat lagan.
The Prussia;-,:; in enormous numbers
are ha-tenirig on to -ris. and in four
days will be in sight of its wails. They
seize the countrymen wlmg the ri.ad an 1
force them into the ranks.
JNapoieon is aeeompanie.t i.i exile ty ;
Gen. Castehiia'!, the 1'riiieo de Ja ;
Ma-kiwa an I Counis de Gentes, J0 j
Wanbert Keilliau P.dol -all ofhis ;.. r .
sonal starf. j
1'A'iiS, Sep.t. C. j
From all p.ar:- of France news come.- ,
of the enthusiast ig ilicsiii cf th" pt-o- j
j!e to the Hepubli. The pecjile are j
a ruling, and velunfeer.-' arc Im liine to '
I'aris, wlu-rc a iittg force is ahrady as- 1
f-iMiible.l. The authorities are !i'nkin: :
vigorous preparations to sustain a sioe. j
The divi-i..ri of the pre-s, at the Mia- 1
itry of the Interior has l.ei ii abi-li-.hv I, ;
putting an end to ti.e Porni.-.h pre-..-. j
No more foivig:i journals to be .-topp.-d ;
on the frontier, atid the freedom of the .
tiia i-sS at le -me will be
will be absolute. !
The cores of Cent Gardes j, to oe di-- ;
solved and the members, who are picked
men. to be di-s'r
uted among e.'iier re,"i
men;.'.
Palikao r siiiio
the commc'.i'l of th
army at Lyons.
Pans papers say we mu-t na.ivo all be
o!
p.'itrioii as we never have been be-fore
country, and we giy in t.-nr adiie.-ion to
the Government of National i-f..-n.-.
Some
Fa ."re
ps per
tel. g
noiir
uple
a report iiat .1 uics
to a-htiigfon
an-
nouncirg di-cl tratior. ot a retm?iio, and1
b
expresa
liie h .in- ibnt vobti.tfi r, will
coii.e to ti;
ail of France to a tree
American lb p.i'.li-.
new govern mt-sit 1
-' i tn
COiliS"
!c annouric
ir t -
ie
termination .i p-T-onai i.i
to
ear
in mind that the i.?i -n i- a-po--J
to the rsoiia! power
OK ii o; -
f eleven
tu-ltvi-iua-s as to that ot e;ne man. lie
's b-i' conc;ud''s by .Mjiio.i!iei!:g that it
win act Willi the government.
The .hnini'tl (h.'ii-ittt,t the lb. ; ..!.::,
1 -'lV'' .'s " 'r K:IUi:,n V.,til,-'.ar.:,,''
e.ir.i ti:g i.ioi aii i :i"i in i i:c i"t .- mi
, - i - ,
hat Wilnil C!g.'lt
y
veai s
ago t
Ir-ve b
. .... r..i i . i ... .
. -. t-. . . . .
1 . . ..I..,.
' i. i
.i iick f.'iuiiui.i-i. i.as it
! i
Atiitavr
VO.f. .1IC
1 unction ot tlie b I. lowing
i.J-.i
to lore.gn
I. :!.; -.i ('i.il-t- vT:r-
t - li-.U.'-'l. . a'.U i.i'I '11 , .-J.iUi.i'11;
? ? , -,. , i i" ..... .. s:
Vienna, and Geuctal J-.-ury, a? i
Kr.,; decee was isUted i-
in the 'wb hdrawal of all German,
! ,
i i ar.:.
li-"
uis L'ivoleti
at Jyiiid-'ii : yiautionngi-r,
. a i
it Si. IV-
ijuir
ir;i:! A cenru? of Great Britain is t i b
next jear ou the "photc.grar li
ix'if n
imo'e.gr.i hie
Blanks aro '
or j
Ut !
! inst.-infar.or,is p'ar..
I at ev:h h -tt-c d-.tririg
the 1
w.' oe;
, .-larrJi i:Tt, to b" ii.icd nr. w
:.l, ...
I tiaulars of the name, set, age
riro:.
pro'.
ion
oev'upat i
conditio. i. r. i i- l
i tio to t-.e Iwad .f the family, an
i term i
in the 1
! pia-'e e? every pei-an uiio
abode.
! hou-e on Sunday, the Isjof April, 17 1.'
s ne r.iank-wdi o. eoiieced dunog lie
ensuinsr week, and they will give accurate
11 1 -I t ll .1 1 .1
r"t:.ir(i. ot the population on th;
' night,
I
t y.i wo'i'd-'t -- ,- t
j w,iulj u sVi'drtetfui ato
at a in.i:i
ark a girl
j have the
, .,, 1:,rrv 1
" to marry
e.-r, atj.J i.ave
entn-t
Iv slli hi
mind that he al
ready had a wite and a lot o? eon irf-ii :
Weil, a Brooklyn man did that, th? ab
sent minded fellow, n::d n -w the giil
wants him to pay her t-n thomarel dol
lars for Jijolittg !.r. Such to- n- .-bould
wear .something to p'et them in mind ofi
!-uch things, like a .-.ex-head troiii a.-tove ;
I I 1. o . '
?hoyel. U would prevent mauy error, j
It is runnre-l
Dean bathed in the
hat Henry Clay
sue- JVJira- ...... v..i . w.; id-i n"!, i
. .,.. ... ,
cieautiv; a . ; ... ';.a.i i .i.ttc ..-at
with r.cth
-e dirt wa-hed ;
A co:itcnir-.'rary thinks it sad that
At f..,,!.I . I llOil.tr..
. IllL'I'lit.-. . oil ...''
Jias
t t ri-
S ; - ' , , ,
tCrpl'lSO fV'llL'.l
h to st'irr. n ut-..
esale
fa-try.
'Come ever to our hou--e and ret the .
Wr---!
." r-'. Idi w-l!rl-i-s.
j Tt is now
' Ktet rejs lef;
Legal Koiicc.
' T.. .:.t --'....- I I..
i 1 ;si-' ; .".-'.-
, , ... ,v
; ,-.
j r;-t. S..m. ; r IVf:.
T I'U-te i-..t.
1 i f u x Ie rei.-- ii..i i.r t 1 .
: .:- , .
tut Pi.siri
;.! i. !. ! l'.-i'.'n
J.-liu W. l.-.s-i
a i'i O,,. !..
.to . 1: t !f .
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'.ii i..- -ii-.
i Cuur;. I .1 ii lie; it 1 i . ri
I riejl.iv, N rl a-'rl .. j'i il.i
' u. -li! atfll'iit "U. i ii"."
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t'U o'.
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n iir.-s,.ii:,;i..ii, ..n v. f . . - !i .i--:
t.' I'lil . I.iiv i..' ! in I t. .. I
in i'-.'
Int. I I.
f I -
Cify, MiK ri.unty, '.. . t r i um
hill I he .t.-i'e. .I.i in hill a'.rr i,l It -nil
ty t-. !i..;l- r .ait .
Yu nr-J re 4 in ii :1 I" a a uer I je i' : n
liloie Hie the J'.ili .l:.y i-i i-i..l---. i7 .
.O'lfN ii i' i.Ni .-
I. A i II rv h .- t..ir
u. y.
j VIVIAN
t
& FALT.TEU
i: vi
IN
- ! Groceries, Flour, Feed
A.VI
PROVISIONS,
' Csmssd G,sU, 4c. &c &c
! f3fifHir.'ie-t oa-h :-nee paid for ail kinds
I i''- 3 l J. T J
j "iou'ii, am r km we.?, iiizirrr, rggs
Hide-. Ku-;, and Woo',
1 N 'th rit-t e-nt--r Main and Filth
! '-trist ts
Pl;.t1srtouth,
in i id.V wtf.
NEW -JTOiiS.
WepiJT,3 Witrr, Neb.
i?fcf,r,f S'V . Jl 5r""'T'5r V
l.V !..
GGiisral SBeichaiifiise.
HVl I t
PHY (ii'i'll).:.
oitM k;ks.
I!Al-lWAXK.
QI'J-.KNSWAHF,.
II A IV. CATS fi. i.ifs-i
Sfi iKs. V'.'TIOX.--., Ac,
f INK AND C0TT-)N Wool U'MHKK,
siilMiMIs AND LATil
V'r arc .'.r;en!.i f.i r
V-illcdx Si. CiU'j Srw!tg lacriir.e,
Tbl'-h i uadettvif.l'y the !-.-1 Mnrhitie c.iw it '
)fe. Pflll'liul.
f fir
f- ft f sr
F URN L TU it K,
Lounges, Table?, Safe.,
HEDSTEADF,
Of aii tI--r'i
t.f :r. 1 .if oil t.rirt-.
:o:
!eUlie Harml Cases-
Of :ii!
WOODEN COFFIN?
Ketely imh.Ip, tsl s-j'i J !-j. fore-ash.
V, ith ninny lliiikr i.,r st i.atron .te. I i-iv.ti
a. i tu .-nil mi 1 egrfuiiue u.y iie .-i n k . Kunu
t.-.r,- mi-J ('...flit,,. j-dj , .
BAST."'
Tin Bi tte. ti A; Tl ii wnrP
I55vcr liSail ECo oil,
In ?'jl;nf:
;
j
! f "''" J, Jiurliiiyton. .f- (hiin,i H. JI.
Off.T to the .e..t,'. of I'liitt- irii.nth
UTii-.-a e,i .i-iri!'iis lyia
dil Ui' lllhl PLATTH
th; ii:. . : .iirc'i-t. a:el t!,e K m-r. p. tin
K.i
i". ii, s.i'i'n I.n-'.-r;). wiel . ..r. I:ei n S'tit"-.
I' t-s.-iiif-rs- . t.- i : tt-K iravel !ix jri.u -Iv . li -, i :
t.i.- the- Arimei.- hxpr.---. win-ti rai. i!in..i -
t-. . iii-... aininui 'riioiKe i.i t ,irs.
Willi eirf'it .v t.' i:i. !,n I'lilim
i-
Li.iy tiii.i - ii'i cin eiai.-tirs, ninl
P-illman's Dining Cars.
In '. i htii.n to thef n..'t thit this tli- .lr
... .. y, .ii. n i nu,. iriit ne sfiv.-.i in Tf. eiie
! :o.y j.oi:.t in tie; l-.:.-;ei,i ..r .Mfl.tle ,Viil?n. it i.e
i 77- '"'. " ...ssi-.--es l ne oi. t tr..
hi,, i oieunt'.-r ej u i .til a-ti t ol auy Yt i
. t-sierii l.i.i. .
i t-a.-nntiK to t.e pa-atrver
njirrtl, Atjjett ftutl (Jam far:
li-.l.-- :::'.;. i a- LOW a tin- I.li'.l'l'-'T
I g-gK Iieekeii tiir-'tiKii t . r, in.iM j. "
Ii.'i
. t ' rKKKIN.-.tien.i
O't.
' ' .A 1.1 A, i e-ti. 1'j-sriitfi-r Al'.'IO
iniil ").I.V utf.
CER
AT iiih
BREWERY.
Music andiJaneo 2 vsry Sunday
iScury SD rt & o
r.i)'AC Bar Keepers
WAYMAN & CUKTI3
i'lattsuiontii, iTc!.,
nirrr- n r s:c..,T;l i;.,fri;;.--, u;-cr, s.llT ,n
G'.-' -Mii- '-.. ... ,.
tils a DO .--!:.-! I !l t'.r.tf',, V.rillO-f !r-n 1'ir.'-
K.-r.s.iii let i-:.. . W;:,.!,' 11 1 'fc;
Yulvo Gov..-:::
Era -.s Engine Fitting ,
ft'r:.: b-1 .ts ,rt notice.
FA R M IN G MAC H N E R Y
f'.'.lti'K.NTIi;;- X .fdNom-i.-if
ii-y ..ik ie t-f -l s:li-, i,:. ;;,:i'
twil..-i.ui the e!se.i... i. .-v-.- tio'
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