Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 27, 1864, Image 2

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. DI.O" " 1LLE. TiiUr.SlUY CCT. 27, ISflJ.
'"ABRAHAM LINCOLN
or illi:;oi?. ' ,
for rxer: I'XESIDEST
ANDREW JOHNSON,
It is thought ihat theresidus tf the
Slate and the Soldiers votes' u HI secure
the fed'. p: ion of the nw Constitution, acd
redeem the Si ate" from the siht cf
avtry hecctfo-iih and forever.
Chapman, the Union Candidate for
Mayer of Baltimore was clec:ed by a ma
jority of eight thousand and fifty.
Baltimoee. Tuc-day, Oct. ISJi.,
The Ur-corditioral Union State Con
vention met here to-day to make nomi
cstim i.r.car tne new Constitution.
The f-l'owiug ticket wos presented.
For Gcv- rnor, Hon.' Thomas, II. Sioane;
Lieut. Governor. Dr. C. C. Ox; Attor
ney Generbl, Alexander Randali; Ccurt
cf Appeals, JiidgeWeisel. TL.e Con
vention was largely attended.
country,. to enforce the civil lawa. The
conservatives declare themselves fully
satisfied wh'u it, however, and. so, af;er
the tlccr'oa, we h,.po to hrar nothing cf
t:nf.iir tli-iK'H," -miihary interference"
-the censervauves not allowed to vot,"
and the like, which has always be, :i ih'-ir
cry all aver ihe ccumry,. and f..rn to
great a part cf their grievances thai they
devoted a whole rhnk ia lbs Chicago
Nevada has adopted a State Orgsniza
;!atform to it.
passes the door, mirching with firm step
to ' the heat cf the drum, and bronzed
; fcos of the men. and the flag that -the
rcarriiix, h!1 torn to stream-
lion ly a targ-s-voie on tno th of .t-rpt- i
o.-r.t.or ar.-t .rii. n .;-v t! o rMrla. i color serginn
f Tv.'ilPMt ,., fnrm the sens and st:Jm-d with Hood" of rrvn who
III!
irtv-slrh State in the constellaiioo cf 2ieJ for Vie!i that' they've been to the
the Aue rican Union.
i front hofore.
Two causes are S.fid to have cpoVated God sPWd them all ! with the twin
ijju 2
1 One tvaa that. Rccordir to ih? Orcan-
The paroled soldiers cl ill. no;3 no., s ;c ct, we have hut . three Judges, and
at Tenten Earracks, lo., Lei 1 a meeting they &it both as Suprvinu and District
Judges ; and, as a was impoiSiUe tor
them to transactVd (hy hus;n-3. the en-'
sef;Upnce was that the dee"i-t kf-pt -ci:v-
very strong in favor of the- a loptn of j stars of the Major-G.neral, cr the rlia J TOE SOVUIlTiaN nZjlY FOS THE CUSS Of f
a State GoVyrament, which are g-.vc-a as Uue rrat of the private, whether retire j ovordilo . Yzl,
fellows: ' ' ' ' and. to the, manor horn, or strangers frcrt-' - - p f
il.j. .(..' ..v., f,,. .L.tr A n D A 1. 1. j t;"'l-t- At
t-n the lo.h of October, when Captain
John A. rainier, cf th? o-lth Jilinoii .in
fantry, vvas appointed chauaiau,- nd
Lieut. S. O. S.nith, Secretary. A com-
rnittee was appointed to 'draft resolutions
The Oetohr clec'.ions hare defeated
the Democracy in Oh;j. Ptnnsvlvani.i
i t :. ' i . w , J e .v c-,,, rf -tp np?iin" j'tjes, it wotlld Lave taken one of them,
and Iju ana, arid redeemed Maryland expressive cf the sense ct tne meetm. j . - ,
. , .. , . !.'. : ..j-rtfe,i without any. iuterm.iua. at least three
Inesr report was unanimously
hinds, nfarr who are "in the ftoit"tcf-dity-
awaiting, ae- we h.pe, the closing scenes
of .cur great struggle ! In the front,
vhercihe bull?t-3 hum, and the cannon
halls hcf? up a dance with death, and
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from the curse of slavery, added twenty
me:nbers to the strepgjh cf the Union
party in Congress and rendered the elec
tion cf Lincoln 'and Johnson certain.
GL0RI0U11 TRIUMPH! ! I The most difficult states to carryywill be
j Ueleware, Kentucky and ML-souri. Eut
Delaware i3 yrolatly for the Union;
Kentucky is rapidly yielding to loyal in
fluence, and before the election, Price
and his horde will be driven from Mis
THE OCTOBER LLSCTIOx?.
Tlie rx2lon TIcKct carried In !
OTiSo, 2i-di:na. Pennsylvania,
HSciJland aud IVcbar&ka!!!
Ill rCIICOCK'S MAJORITY 1,00 ! !
Nt-lrnsa-a has sigaifieJ her apprcci- ; s
otisn cf the peace Doctrines cf the Ds
r.iocracy in a most etnraatir manner. j
'She r.h up egah;a thc-m the largest ;
vote ever g'vsn a-ainst any J arty i
ia the Ter:lt:ry; while she 5?r.d; lark !
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to Indiana, Ohb and P.nhar.ia the ; ar
glad u'dirs cf cne thousand, majority ;
for Union and Liberty. j
The following is cne of thtir resolutions,
which shows the sentiment of Illinois
soldiers-'ond we might say of all other
soldiers :
Rescind, That we. the citizens cf Illi
nois and soldiers of our common country,
battling for the eternal principles of
truth and justice. have no sympatny with
the enemies of oi;r country, whether they
be Southern rebels or Northern copper-
. :. . ii : , . :i : c ,,....,..! ih.o .!.-.: i nM iv xt-!t h
alone there wi-re near Jive hundred caes j Cry of a lost soul I "Ia the front,'' h.re
on the calancer, a:
the stores, or .worked at the fcr. cr &v Ll Alii All-JLj Hi L
Avore the student's gown, cr wielded the
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ATTLNTIONI!
years to have che tr:d up the doel;eAth-re !
alone. Another "r-?a, a is, th'it in Ux.'f schs ars s pn,' are- digging intrench
fornia they Ivve a sriSe contract, an ,n .nts :cTr piJiflg breastworks, -cr charg.
-in-- inr on the foe.;"5aoutiDfj tiie rat'.Ie-crv
a Territory, could , not pass any" such
act, and a person mi'jht borrow coin,
which is lht only cireuhtirg'mv diom, and
Via nr .
of freedom !" Amid the din of party
strife and the sad dissensioos at home.
cold is the heart that has not a frayer or
pay tn greenback, worm at present on.y: I lor lhe .?ofder at lhe fr,
forty cents on tne doiiar ; -nua, as we ' '
ont., -.
roidd hivtr no such law as Ca!forni3. of i
: t ,
Car.
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CHIAI? FOl c i 7
Tais rj--?x wnuwerrLremciT for tba r-ra"!tu ; ,;
rl , . , f-rl"' l','?'r0 TM
cure tf 1 ever au;l "Agua, eta., wa3 J:scvcrJ Ui 'vi. luo Oi
yoj.ri a.) bj cna cf tba- -
fTs-r-ir
Jikst Scientific ar.d Successful ,
Claeiiilsts of America,
Ouf cf tbcnpds cf cases il b9 usrer te?n
I i If I T. II PI Mi" I ll III ll'IMIiri. HAKI.M Jlff.. I
I (vmrsff Lad nn nrdtpriinsi. nr-d b-.it v?rr I th)..c: s.in n( r.!.n ju.UoUu Urnrr lc j 1 vur 19 fcrnwn t- fail In ea'dctin-r a, radii aJ cure. A !n!8 n,v.v .. . J.
auri. Mar y sympathizing Democrats ' heads, and we now ask. as paroled sjI- few.Vorson wer tliVi,o;l to I-tn moiiv : ' ma!H u'1 Ui'' bottl of these' Drorj la? ear3 lis3ts which have f 3-wi'-w iSo u.,t'. in . " '"' , ,
! willfc own his train, and with ncthio-r c.ers wno n.iv t -. a..w whereas, if we had tin sum-hw as Cal- ' n ... -- c; LL, ,
, . i r j " iGovernmeni for three bn- years, that ;f . .nnfi-, ,rr,1TV,r se; h,re, t, m,r.,t, , , STUU'JOSNI.Y Rr.'itSiEf) TH" 3I05T SHILL- Brwav.i.e, ri , ;..-
l rr ?p i.tii.. Lt"MJ: '.k. , rt' r. :. . t u i . . ' : - - u ca; cariacur mi; j utr. . .-. .......... . i. . .
, t ' . , be perm.ttej to go n ..i-: it. kind ni-icvwl.hh L'e 'if,:,,:, : awA4. ... .
o:-stitutewiaows and. crp:;ar.s to rs.uk Jn2ainil ,hj3 iafamaus Chicago platform. f.a'..,f.., .Q - - ! ' " ,JivUl .MAM'.'. ; -,
hif course with nettling but hatred and .' wd::ch says this war-for the Uuioa La$ " p,",' ' vv;,.,,.. " .. ! v v V7K f Vy uT; I II CCRta':n .n,Mhln? lhat inJurs -c MEIICIIAHT .T-Lav. :
revet -a inspired ly n:s otnrcs.for hint been a t-i.r-. . .v,,-,, ,1,,,:.., ;M ,, .... .--.,,.j-.. ...-:-.v --- ! r, r,ir:5w, f1w , . , ...c,.n v h.i.... t.vj r.
d a i h:s STrarathizt rs. there is lhib Orcat i:us:i23 i.as u.i T m.,..,rc ,K,.,;,rM t t i.i ...v. l--T'--rr.
i ; . . . t i . . i . w o i . . . k. . i v. a i . - i . w . ' a - . - t . i i (-1 - t-n r:- ( . . vr-..-! v. i - - - ...- - . . .....
-i i i . ' i -... t:.i i? i r ci:nu:re. ::i m i . ' - i .rir , vvpsi
canrrsr ci evu r"su.;s tuers.. u:n-.-o i.'.u.n- 1.. v....v, r. . x sincni .rtfi.r at p.ic it
lea,
C?jiiiie3. -.viatches.
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T::;did.L
as fwllowi:
0:r? County
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P.ichjrscn
Majorities fcr
Hitchcock, Miller
S ;
Coh J. P. S c n '.I " r 2 i a Pfi
making prcvisiaiis by which they coa d
vote" in the rr-ai Preitntial ccr.c-st this
if.it Martial ! fa'j. & n,an docs net lae.se his Citizen-
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i-oujs cn iz.e
Generacf the D?par:m:nt of Missouri, ; ja any State by service in the army.
and if any body should be ent'tled to the
elective franchise, it is ccrtainl? the sol
dier, who fcr three long years ha? under
gone the perils and privations of the army
and hazarded life and happiness izr the
preservation cf our country.
died at his residence ia St.- I
14th. inst.
Cci h'anderscn has filled several very
proii.iacnt positions during the war.
Chief Clerk cf ih-1 war department du
ring the term cf Mr. Cameron. Before
1 1'J r?s'-ir-o that p-asiiian he was appainted
: Lieu'.enant Coh neLin one cf the new
Re:
:en'.s ci tLe regu.ar army, ani in a
' r t j brief p-:riol thereafier attained the Col
j onecy cf the 23;h U. S. Infantry by se
ro rn j ccrit'y. 'His ill Lcaha incapacitated him
CJ
S.iiicrj o:s as far as LcarJ i
S5
:e rfn.ah.der cf th2 Territory yet
, - V - r- it' , - " - -1 1 V- n.irrr
.t l.CuO cr 1,-0.
A'.i hail r:ebra.-ki.
. '. Gallant little Nemiha bears the lan-
r .1 t- : : t r i
for service in the field, and sa he was
assignee 10 ujty as rrovost i-.iart:al ct
the Department cf Mo. a: the' same time
Gen Rjic-crans was assigned to the com
mand
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)Cl url.u..U) nO , "l o iV. ; at t!.e U.-Lte of fUi Ci.ca.C-r L..!dve.:e Pr
1 . . 1 1 ... 1 i . ; v.Uvi. CV:-n-.r-- i'.re i. i'.!tf .r Ci-:i. -c:.
r!a;;n- to have e heed , i-:r drrra.e top - - K.uiia. s snK.-rg. ; ;.
Cmrrss lv a handsome tnstj-.'riiy
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tiowever, as iney rave now au ptei a j rr. m n sevrri-.tr .m tf o miic, j vf x.-aa
iorm. or btate Goverr.men?, . tiieir De.e-! -.rrei Mare wut, i.He iiadt.,.t. sa
1 . 1 IlalabayC twua her at iLe tM!;e l.e If t. 0;e
cats and menders o.t the ueneral Asss ra- , : . f: JirJ with w5.,? ,.ir! x,tt aa4 la" b:f
l .r.c.-. i5-i . 1 civt- jj regard t- ony i-'i:i rernr'ifn? the
KSTRAYHD OR-: STOLEN,
r-ron-'j'.es tn :ischare cr Li'.ie I
1 It el-f-ct? n radi'-a! an-1 urmaa-nt Cjc
A rrr.f ,r. r (. ' f ' f f t
bly will not take . thvir An e't e-1 "'a
v I1.3
Jt-J.iiABJuTU SltPUE.NS.
tich for State officors a.'.d It -pr-s'f m-ivves; 1 ,
m Uongres? wi la're phte n the 7ili j J. - " '.," ' -7 e-. n-
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AG-US
November. Col. . Djvid K Rih I, form
erly ol New Yrk. is -poken .ia very
E5TRAY SaLLT
A it? aama ;rr.'-..-rt?. hi? b??n ill t th? ,j.
c f ; f r at! il u 0 ia. th-i-Ari. It hn
m erjttul. 13 p -.r : m' ( cr rv.Ms Arii'r 42j
tl.-?wt?re U th i.rJvor;-.- as i'.scurjs biTs'li-.t
quick ac-J woicr t'ul. A&a
.i-g Ar-D-
JLT iiECKLVij.
or tsji: LiTfsri--
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yxuiTs iSi:,VL(; mu
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.at -
.tw c
ys-r
KrfuDis lirtr rirctt f :,r ' I wit! r.n -! tb'.'i tfa ! -v-
porlalle ccnJ.d.ita on the nv 'craisc-1 xve-at4.-.i4 Wt r.- t:e at ray r
i: : ir. tfc?
'.ty of 'e:.u!.a in r .t of NenrU-a Te-r;tor -f
Gfm. Thcvnas Ewing, jr , i3 com
macding the Department cf Missouri at 1 tickft for Caress, ih:.u-,.i ne'..-tr party xrtx, sfr 1. yrs u.u. s?iiiT, , ,, .
' f o k . t' 1 r 1 " , i .etr -ei au ejtrjy tea u o m o t-! r t-ij j If-' P'-v-l a --ea ...cvinj aid .ar?.l atmy &
St. Lcuis in the absence ci Gen. liose- has yet brought forari ar.y- car-:.'. dates. jkom -3 vuizns vrust-je life in tu-.- n'-iz.t:j ! t
Nevada will havn ihn
. . . J in the Presidential election ihis fail, v;hi. h
The rebel robberies in Washington, j wiil dcub;l;sily b cast in favor o: the
Mo. is estimated at ScO.GOO cr SC0.0G0,
principally frcm private citizins.
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ESTRAV NO TICH.
no;utne?s 0: tae Li.:-n pny.
In tit C'.-.-y O N, s hi : 'nt; T m:'..- fu s'.r'ar
' e roil- wiu-t .:t. . vii 1,, a rf i
P...3 irginia Llties OJfl Went jJemp- ! W ly a..v. t--. ;VJu . tw; st- ln-k vt k.v v-a
.t -r. - 1 . !' k- i in tiie riJt e.r wi'i a .!.;: c-.-o b.---s 1 -
crai-: ;a taa lerntral etcC'cn, a -:d , ie.v.. sr:.ieAtlJ Lt.,T ,...,,. SlIk4 ,
. ; ; v-Ts-n G 35c. . ,
t: ej tou!J Lv f!!c-a r.'ciitji to D.!:us VU-nsn.
TLi Chili 3 tr:7 nr' rrtvm if ih-iz: Lrcn
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;ttr.coc.;a larger caa;,rKj u.an .r, i erl;,ns in detectin- the Ecns'cf Libortv
. ether County -a larger majority than ; r , them fcr their
j diabolical attempt
th- crc-r f-v-3 any man
lerctctore.
l . A doc-i was foufht at Sr. Louis on l3rRtrfort1, a Democrat, was r-: - U ly j C'J
Th2 pscple cf Ameri;a can never feel the 17ih. between Mj. Grebe and Cap.t. ttec,ed Dc.(.cail x:s wa3 Cijsc;: Lv ! i
Hansen, which resulted in the wound irjr
of the latter. The cause seems to have
been an eld quarrel.
tco thankful to hinif:r his skill and ex
to overt!, rw the
, - . 1 -. - . :
1 Government and establish a ionh wes
raoro c -trip.-e repon it-aa il.- uiuir,
i torn r.or.snirarv. . In lhistie has done ihe
" ' . ; Lstintrv more service than had I-e van-
. 1,2-00.
Hurrah ! Ilarrah ! ! Ilarrah ! ! !
quishe'd a thousand armed foes
Death of 21 rs. Grccnlion.
Tccnsjlvanla.
T'J V.,rt- Tr,'.m nf hpt 1 7t h
fges a Democratic "majority of 751, dctd rt-1 h-7- owaed
6a the h- nie vote, bat a du-ptch to the j at .New Inlet Bar, Y iltnington, N. C,
Republican En.juire from Ilarrburg j Cn the Lt or 2d ins:. Mrs. Greeuhcn
Oct. 17:h, says that the authorities fig- , iva3t at 3 l;n:? cn p.er 'return.from
ures ud a maioriiv for the Lnica cf tn.rte , ; . , . .1-..
, , v, L.-i.i.i j jrore where sne Las been to rubiisu
hundred on the home vote..- J, ' - ,
I: is thourhtaa the best informed cir- j -er wor cn t:.e war, and her itnnnson-
TIeadqh's Dzp'r't or Kansas. )
Ft. Leavenworth, Oct. 15, 1SS1 )
GrsritAL Orders, No. 53.
Commanders and owners cf Steam
boats and Ferryboats, on ihe Mis on
rivtr, in this command, will see that ih ir
boats do not fall into rebtl hanis ma c:n .
The celebrated Mrs. Rose A. Green- daion for relef service, under tha sure
and swift penalty of the 1 .s -f hut and
the forfeit of the ii:e c: ihe cemmandvic
and the pilot.
By command cf M.j. Gon. Cartis.
GiEciaL ' V. II. STARK,
A. A. A. G.
a uivision in the t men party, v.mc:: On S .t-i -Jiy ttie 5th .Iy of ..7C3er 130 ; it oil o
. , . , . ,, ... , I eWk P. JI. .-t s :y iwia.rf-r ufie at p-iti.jc
put tWO tJCi.etS in the r.etd. it V.m be WwHon t ilie u-.ue Vt,U ai ti. It.u y. in Lafa.
very ddierent, however, m i-cemter. .cc-.uh an.
MTiUS SQeiunS, 3. P.
i v- ix-u-o 3..-.
Sleighs were running in hLllevue,
Nehrasla cn the 20th ms:.
lt:gal notice.
Fr.ir.-M A. r, afcUjInUtr.in ,f the Estate r f
WltliaiU (le.-J-.'k-ctrilifl. ar..i the utikn. wn ',. -r.
-, . j. . V ... ... 1 . . v. .
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cle3 cf the east that the soldiers' vote
will make the majority for the Uni:n at
least 20.COO.
The following shows the result of. the
rflicial Canvass of the vote ia sixty-six
Ctunties:
. 173.327
- 174.0S9
- 751
.Union
- Dr racer? tic
Dem. Matoritv .
. Las: year the vote for Gor. stood - as
fohows:
Uuica
Dem. - - -Union
Msj.
Union loss on vote is 15,C34.
Eat natwiihitanding the loss v on the
195,200
179.957
ment bv the Federal Government. The
Ccngcr, - the vessel cn v.hica she had
crossed the Atlantic was aturnpiing to
run the blockade when sha stranded on
the bar. Mrs. Greenhon was placed in
one cf her! boars to re snt ashore, but
cn the way the beat was swan;pd and
she- was drowned.
The Ercpect in allssosrl.
The State election in Missouri will not
18,213 ; be held until in November, but there can
be" little doubt now "cf the remit,
i Was this election to be held now, doubt-
Democratic.
loi:it vcie aius icu j uiju vun ' c-- , - iu i t . i ,
Z O i I noe I r r- o n r- i-1 . 1 noro a t" c rufn r r C 1 -2
men,-making sixteen tnioa to eignt 1 .- . - ,
cr sympathizer's wcuia vote ine xemo
cratic ticket. This class have grown very
cheerful and bold since Price entered the
State, but before they have a chance to
do any harm a: the ballot hex, he. will be
driven from their borders, and w ith the
feeble hopes he now jives his friends, dis
sipated, and only his crimes and depre
dations remembered, there is" little fear
that the Union cause suffer.
Gen. Rcsecrans has i-saed an irrpart
aut crder for tht? protection of the polls
cn the day cf election. It provides that
"those, and only those, who have - the
' Qualifications, and who take the oath pre-
srrlifd by the laws of the Stats, 'shall
dilf. Ar.d any person who has been in
the rebel armfrrrTTg--ri tr.nr1tlilJ7,h
Indiana.
The returns from C(i cf the 92 Ccun
ties shew a majority for Morten of 1C.
t CO. . The Cortrrtssmen elected st ar.d j
. tight Union to three Democrats, ard if
the charga cf frtiod made againvt Ycor
izs can be establh-hod.he will be turn
ed, jo'. His s'-a: wiii be contested.
Colrc.x"i ric;prity in his district is .1 ,G2D,
a gt;r cf 1 .1CD..
Gov. Morton issued a notice to fur-J-l:-;.--d
fv:;,:as ca ihe lGth which is to
rthe'tffrct that all those ntfWat home on
fur; -;-:h can remain untill th-; 10th cf
Novt-;;.- or by reporting to the Provost
Martial and having the extension en
dorsed upon the furlough.
Natch re. Oct. 9. lrdl.
Gen. I5rayp.i,".n,' 'Comns -iniir r.t ti.lf
!. low'.er hiss tU -i p-.-tr-wij f a toe tban-try
.i ti;- U;?iri-t Kl-. irt "jf Ntui L.t Coaijiy, .W.f-k.
T.-rritory. th .! ,i-j-.-t ..f 5c'i i- to i.biiii.i a d c t-c
r tt: s-ie vf ii.u t :..-vo '!-.-rii-c-j I.-t.J s-tu-ir.tl
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tf r 4 au'u...-r 11, cat c i t'u.t tin 1 riivi-
rost, has fcr seme ti.-r.e, betr.i clc ly i
. 1 .1 t 1 i eat tneri.U- a, anil the Hr"!.f ?ii 11 ct tfie -rcot-pi
watching th- passes on ihf r.ver in tin j -f iueb R, ti'n Ut ,V n ;,r!,':1I,r ..laie ;: rv lfte
vicraty, nntl thr. ujh h s . i-;-i-:n--v a 1 x r
and valuable n ail. from th-. h; 0.
t'-' r.-r .-. . Wi-.-.m J..-rke. 0 :i. Ij3. u.
"ii-ratjif (or ;:;k. r r ;i:a;i . 1 :.'-'T i:.itjr.5V.
RESTORES THE SYSTEM
To it ratu-r rrOYAVCV.ir l AVIilATIO.V ; IX- 1 '.-.tf.r I ur., V.,':- .--
ltiLThAil.G tui btiJjr ar.J cliiriicuS j r-. r, :,! tiii: :,!,.-, w.; '. .-.
. I liv.c -m.U r.-r.r. i.-it a cr'-i ; r .- .:'
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GMo.
The returns tf Uhia shew the tri
t ii ph of the Union ticket. Seventeen
Counties are yet t hear frcm, but they
u ill not materialy change the result.
In 1G2 the Democrats carried thp State
by 1,857 majority; this year the Union
of December. 1SC1. or who has been ec
gaged in budiwbacking since that date,
oiTering to vote, is to be arrested.
It further provides that :
0:itrnr-P5 uron the freedom of flec-
caries it by 27,CCS. showirg a Union ; t-on i,y v'i.denre cr intimidation'; attempt,
gain cf 29.S25. and it 13 believed tt j ina to LinJcY Irrrnl, or to procure cr en-
ihe soldiers vote will increase . this ma
jority to 74,000.
'.- She elects sixteen and probably seven
teen Ucri Congressmen.
Gov. Brotigh is re-elected Governor, I
courage illerral, voting ;: mterferi'i : with
the legal challenge nf-voters ; ectmg as
officers of election, in contravention of law
or orders ; wilful neglect to perform their
duties, under the laws and these orders.
and Berj.' Eyleston Union is elected to ty olTicers of election; and especially tak
Congress ia Pendleton's district by 1,094 j g iheickrs cr officers' roit falsity ; at
Poetic
The Nchratka C.ty A'etrs last wef.k
contains a detestable little poem called
the Copperhead of 153 i, which Ajax
claims to have written. Af;er the poem
he asks, "how da yea like it ?" Say-hi.-
"own virtuous quill revolted frcm the
task of writing it, but he borrowed one
from the Press, and this specimen of abo
iincoln spite was the result." It is right
go;d, Ajax. We are sorry that it was
such a ta!i to w rite it, but glad to know
that the result- of the e.Tort i3 sutlioient
to immortalize your name.
Yv'e are very sorry that any cr.e should
seek to deprive you of your well earned
laurels as Mr. Jcha Holland has done by
pilfering yrnr poem and s- lling it out to
Mr. Hornet; Yi'aierc, the mu.-ic publisher,
of New York. It came to us 3oa:e day
ago in a piece cf music, yot we know that
it is entire! j criminal v. i;h you. The
best we can do unaer the circumstance.
is to sustain you. and heap our condem
nation upon Mr. Holland. . O-r advice
would be not to let any euro of yoar po
etry fail in his hands.
Colorado I!eni3.
The 0er-laad Mail rr.ue is to be
changed in a few days from the Platte
valley to the cut efT. This will shorten
route thirty cr forty miles.
4Fare by the o cf-Taaa stage to'Aich'
son cr Omaha is now up to S153, green
hacks; and by the Denver, Arkansas
and Kansas city-stage, to the latter place
an enn'SlCO."
The firr t snow of the season fell in i
or tTra'-'-'.-'si-'M i D - -n - . n- i-. -aUC n 'I;lr-iii- '- ;
. u ' r f ,irs ire r
te.'jtJta lor In:ui:',r.''i, uai
ctr.:i r-
Spo ci:! credit is cu? I.ieutf-nant Ea;ie.
;v!.o wasd.r.iUd t-ilnd th priz? r:;d
capture it, -which he-u.d in .ir.e
capturing net' only the mad. but two
Majors and three Captains -and a-'number
of privates -btdor.giug' to the n.bel
army. He also capiured nir-e- United
Stales ilags which were cut tared from
General Banks, and were Iviog taksn to
Richmond a trophies.
I enclose one cf the lattcrs, which
will, I thit:k; ihr--w s me l:gi;i vu n th- j "
part Prie-'s riJ el ani.v is t-.p. .t :d to
pj.iyat the cltcticn in your r, ate. Tu
letter sho vs fonc'uife'y that ih C .rp. r.
h-.ais and rebel army are to act in con
cert at year eo:nm2 electi n.
' ' Yours, - B.
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EVERY rr.STIGF CF DISEASE
Bo in T.mc3 ! !
r?"No person residirg in a F. ver and
Ague District sbouid be wi.houf a Bji-
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, Janc:I!.Itc-i i -w a-J F. ii -itie He t,
will t-.k i.-?ii-e th.-:t Jion Q. A . Jv.i.'Jri ."t-;!j.:: ritr.
is a act a t!t-.a -tu c....: ry : i
li?r:ct tV-r; : Neui .hr. Coji f, Neb-kATsrri'f--
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is fo tijre.-! a rert-iu ai -:te am i- the
Ftf!!.-;feHT!-i .I.inie I. is?-i., .laa-j. 27ih A. D.
Letter from Gtn. CiarU to Lis Father:
' Il'jon? M km a m:i;e&. il.iu;.,
. . In tlie fl' id.. Sv-p. 1st'. $
Hen. J- B. Ciarkr.-.r ;:r ; I
hive just time to write a I:ne by teturn
1 T 1
leu see i am in Cu-maima oi
'Kj-J .. . ti;v N- r.i West . Q v-t.-r, an i id So-jtb
'"e! i-j.irer.if t'.e N r:h "Jt--t viiiirrt-r, anJ Lc
N'o. one twovf SecM-m .ind L- t J.n. 13 of
.;:io.i V 1. 2i a!! ia I' i.t.ivum fir . I'Nirtr..
ttir.ft Stscte-so i EroM:h i'riaeir-at Miri.itn
i-.ti in thesai-i Uoui'.ty cf y.-iu:ha. "ai t ra rt
j r.ai ip ' vr. .U t.i .-.-: r t:o urtt-n: ,: x cer-
iia ;r :n 5.-'-' n-.tu te-m 5 i-vtn u.e wh'i $ vj;
:n -r '.ie. v.i -Ac hr i1 e $ .1 J F-e'..c:t.j .-1 )r:;-..-s
.Jtii tow is r.52.'.t'-0 dui mx fs- f-!'r fi -r .j fe w; i;
inu-r i-t fr..;u laita-i'.y at tf. r.vta .-.f Sve j-r oca
iier ia ith, h'j i-rs jor of ul rt.-.j t tr-nt I hi
;J l-iivt be i-l I tlie -rocd;Jj be -ij rii-.i ia hj
ncnt ci" -.t: l it t.e.
S ii I d :e.i itini x.f r.yjirel t siw-v ?il ?
'.; vu or b:Vr .h. 7a i ly T N .v;- g r A . U
4tr
-.frea, -:t ar :3 C Jrif :t? .j-i '-i'w r'"-r h t-d
i.j tii Ar:rv, thu ibeio-f fj.csajfu: ftar..n jn
the Fit.; I k-;..t fl-.j'-J' ! ue It a'n st ex -'a-' y.r id
?hu dii-as f,-r whioh ir el.nia. it !i.f.ti:i!-r Ii -F:ie
li-st j J.v-i'-i-.cs e-:. the bc.-t n-.aica tg
a-.v-t a care, he-tee tLe i'aiverai:tj- of d o-
AEMY AGUE DROPS.
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V7e.slv. n i-ii l ia aiv - - t -tt
is recii,ii tw-r.'T--1' ' v' r-
ilv.Vli: i l:.T;:-"i
fiii-ss..;.-. i-:.a-.
i irri i-t,
To Conisrrjfjtivc?.
r--r-rr",-:re ff.'r-r- will ro-f're a r.iTcsJ t? ---
"Hi r. let th- ir-.rj of Ci u;.ri-ji, Av'u'u.i,
.i.v.r.ehii. at! t-.i-l ;i . 1 l,: nC-iijs.
fr-j f .b.'rr.) by !' .; ;r V:;r .ui iru-tj la
i;-.r. i) 11 AItL A. V;"l;',
Marraadukehs brigade in in? cava try
vica. -1 like it, ai d hke my brigade.
You know when you receive this where
we r.re wending. We are full of hope j
full of confidence, and expect grest re
sults from the campaign. V"e will el'ci
a Governor Lhe firt . Ofporluiiify. Ea.
elosed you will rind a paper recitomead
ing Captain Thompson for the regular
army. lie desirei. your influence. Ilr
ii every way wortli". lie beiiios to my
brigade. Not cce wi-rd from horns.' St.
Louis papers -represent the State in a
complete state of revolution. Gi-d speed"
u. Iam in hopes I, will embra e cur
F.-tay Nolfc?,
Tiiip. np Yy the uuai.'.-Mj:fci-.i jrir
Ci'v X-ai -.hi C .. X. T ic i:e:l:h iy f ? .- :..n;l--.r
1C. r;vet'T icnre.ri
..i tr r'tc r-nrs o.
hlii-i hx.f v.-uit3, sur ia th f-rth. a:l.
Drowr.vf.to -?7t!!iher ..!!. h 1l.
a.d..s::ei:n.
D;nvr on the 4th. mst., but melted as t ' j e T
-.,.., . loved ones before I write ajatf?
fail as it imI- -t-ie mountain tops, how- v ,it.
f-vpr ivpr rni-.--r.1d With snow, flr.d 1.-hi!.-pH ' .
nta;cn:y
. Washington, Ytdriesdfly.Oct. T2 ;
" Ths vole cf the Ohio soldiers in Yi'ash
.iegton and iicmity, including Alexan
dria, is: .b
Ilenublican 62S
. Dc-rnccrats
ail ether arts ar.d words interfering with
the purity, and .freedom of elections, are
crimes against the liberties of the people,
and are declared military oiTences aud
wiil be rigorously punished."
This is a very gocd regulation and just
what we would most desire to see rigcr-
cusly enforced, though Gen. Rosecrans is
wrong ia making such offences punisha-
yver were covered with snow, and looked
like mid-winter. 'Ilil? will put a check on
mining operations, partmjdarly in the
j gulches and far up - towards th snowy
range. Last year these regions were
covered a little after this lime; and were;
Jno. B. Clark, Jr.
. ; Going to itie Front.
The following beautiful little waif
which we clip from the Sunday School
Times" will find in lhe heart cf every
net again bare until spring. . : Jl.yul Nehraskiaa a re.-poni.e 4 Gud
?ie bl. ss he boys at the front !"
Marjlanii Election.
The election ia Maryland cn the i
edeptien or rejeciicn cf the. New Con-f tie by military laws. When " the civil
Btituiion took pdace on the 12th inst., and law is in force as it is' in 'Missouri, it
resulted as follows, Ealtimore alone: should be'enforced in such cases. Mili
Fcr the New Ccnstitutioa. 9.6G0 tary law should only be resorted to. for
Against it 2.079 punishment of civil offences when it
' Majority 7,SS1 1 1? impossible, from the condition cf the
Last reports indicate that the St?iej
Government question has beea carried
by a hnndsome imjority. The electicn
returns were seni to the Secretaries of- j face, cr listen in vain for some genial
flee sealed, so nothing definite can b? mornirg greetiog, and inquiry assures us
l.i triis locality we hear a great deal
ab-.ut vfhe. front." We miss a familiar
kno'wn until the vote is canvassed. The
anti-state majoritis, reported unofficially,
were much exaggerated and paitly fraud
ulent. It is very probable now that Col
orado will be admitted as the twin sister
of Nevada.
.Sri "'i,11 ft M V re, '
OF NTdW AND WELL SELECTED
V . . J
. : JOHN A. ..PONN'S .
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dry'gogds xu grcczri sionr.
The Latest Style, of Ladies'
Fancy Dress Goods,
Summer Shawls, Hit3, etc., etc.
Dry Goods', Grceeri-s,
Hatsi Caps,' Boots. Shoes'. - ,
Iron,' Nails, Flour Bicon,
' ' ' Queensware, Hardware,
Furniture, Sah D jors.
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W mdow Glass, etc., etc.. etc. U i r.r r.aU. a.., wV;1m,V?:;
, . 1 bl Ue "f u i:E3v Z I'rcpi rr cail ta;d.
AYhich he will 5dt 1 . . -
that ouririend has "gone to the front."
Some brave fellow somes up, and press
es cur . hand, with a ''good I y" and a
"God bless ycu." and says; "I don't
know when I'll see you again, for I'm eff
to the front." .Now it is a regiment that
CHEAP FOR. CASH!!
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wLero. ' ,
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