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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1865)
,.r. .iyebraska CiiJucrttscr ! h That there should be some dissatisfac THE KEWS JOIIN I. COI.IIAPP, EDITOR. ! 1 J i. . BIwOWXriLLE TIHTRSDAT,SEPT.2S.1S5. Territorial Union Ticket. TO. ACDITOa AXO SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, JOmr GILLI5PIE, Of Brovrnville. : " " rOR TERRITORIAL TREASURER, AUGUSTUS KOUNTZ, - ' Of Omaha. tinn ivTiHr n lnrrrp r.nmhfiP nrp mnrprxi- ;ed, is neither strange oor unusual; butjijt tion of the Union, confidently believeinsvvhether ty the.Leislaiive Assembly-or y L.lif i).nil ....v1, I T-i"i F.tfTnrrriMQ nm v irl i . , rr for n (.nnvpnlmn 'J'. This week, i slim iq point of interest,;.. . , . , . ... tV J, ... . , " jiao wuuuui vi iuv j'eujjiw jusucs wiiij,(to irame a -onsiuuuon, reijuirc a, vuic.j is composed of about one.-half negro,r'oe $one. the Laws vindicated, the Con-, !to be taken at the time of ihe election of -l uw H)one. fourth steamboat aud railroad acci-f itutio'i and L nicn preserved. X'ntJtvdents, the balance ot Something interest-li tooi,"TJj;all ihe ben 'delegates tout any man, or set of men. should through their dissatisfaction to p!ea?e and : jnr '.vhlch. we'll proceed to ive ; h"ig Irorc th? sacnnce of hie and expen-yye b whether or not nefits accru-aha'l sit for that purpose.". ave neve seen fetratige. comfort Uopperheads, is quite I We hare teatd of some little dissatis faction expressed against the Represen tative portion of the Union Tickei, but 'not one word against the County Officer- nominated at the Union Convention ;TLis feeling is being fermented and a convention r anvuunc: to attac?-' taken advantage of by the chief of Copperhead in this county he who lec- 1.1. County Union Ticket. For Representatives VM. B. PIIILLirS, . ' A. POLLOCK, R. B. SMITH, J. W. TAYLOR. For Clerk, and Recorder WM. H. HOOVER, lor Treasurer . JONAS HACKER. . For Probate Judge GEO. W. FAIRBROTHER. . For Sficrijf . , W. G. GLASGOW. For County Commissioner - F. G.iHOLMES. - For Prosecuting Attorney -- . S. M. RICH. ' For County 'Surveyor Y F. WRIGHT. For Coroner v'C. P. RICHARDSON. i lured us for warning rebels not to settle in this County. He is assisted by an officer of the Land Office at this place, .who is complacently actmsr the "cat g paw" to "rake out the pea nuts" into the hands- of- Lis- dear"" friend. "They i . . . !i!tro f.oon (TiKinrr rrtiin Door tinru llifl Union Convention to find discardant ele I ments lo make a nucleus of around which their Copperhead friends may rally, bui .up to the present have been unsuccessful. Their present method is to go to some .loyal mac, that is not around much, and jtell him that sach and such good meD are facing to boh, acd then ask their partic ular friend" to run on their opposition tic- ket for 4,Repreeentative," if this is re fused tl ey ofTer him very generously ihe "Sheriffalty," but, so tar, have beer Jmet, pointedly, by their "particulai friend" remarking that "he'd support the nominees of the Convention, ancf "would do nothrog to please or comfort Copper heads.'' This is the answer that should always be riven them. Their main, ob- 4. . Iject i3 to devide the Union pariy.this a all, if possible, ferment this difaffectioL unill next election,' when they can hope! of, C , .J u,,or T;T.ial the above -tissue of hypocracy, Tj Uad carefully excludm from dike the-"ifnl:ieh(od and sneaking, cowardi? mnuen-; : The ChoetowanH Chickasaw dftlpate;-' Idisloy nl. . . .do, nor do we believe that anything one n the' Fort Smith Council signed a treaty -j Msolved, That we are proud of the hnlf so contemptable could issue from with the Uuited State?, Wri .l eurajhn, u 3 UV a ?iy other source than the Chtef Copper- u:j .v i ,a ..Jiratriotic toil and sacrifice-have aided w' l a , . nnmmitnAar nf-U v n C'U 0 j Sec. Seward had a severe ft'ie diarrhea on the 21st. of peace which they ' "HI Government in compelling the Indians oUjand upholding the Constitution and Lavvs;jin lhls Territory. J. Sterling Morton. -the Plains to maintain peaceful relations; land .that they are entitled to the grali-iEvery - act of, his worse than worthless;; with each other and with' the' General ilud? nnd assistance of all lovers of the;?iife gives the lie to the patriotism he at-! 7 1 Government; acd to abolish slavery in r iV "k" uuuJ,ub tempt to foist into the first resolution. Af Mt'irir Territnrv. 11 n-T j rm . .t t . c rr.. I : erovelinir lick-spittle; he done the dirty j. ri i.csulde!i., iiiai irviitR Riernon or 1 er-i - . - liesolved,. That in-the election, of Ter- 4b L - T7J . 't :v:. rlnJ 1.. r.ri.l . ..'j.n...:.Lr; ' .i.'lAnrlr fur thp llpmnrrnrv nnn ivm Pipvat-?'! i t ii. aaicu litai ijr vumui-auui iai auu lyouniy omcers we invite iuei : "- . - . . . j i;ions Ly eviuence given against mm ons ra,,ici3fc ucuiiy tu-ujiauuu ui uujjcu iu mo jjuomuu ui ucuciui; i m He is reported to be very low'' . "cu uuuul icam iu errit-jry, uy mat toci ot ireason.james-; -u.,auyUa, auu weic-mK uiem tu our ".Buchanan, not for his honesty and integ-M 4 K '-vU. i j 1 1 .1 & W II O L R A T iil.U : r : I'M ,-s L.y y ij vfj . . AND I - ' . ! - W) CR lT)ry j Xf T rr : 1 7 j--i the 22d. and is being doctered carefully for ftar ve suppose, of cheating the gallows. Would call the attention of D2ALEH3 to. their immense stock 0f Convention, Augustus Kountz,' for Ter ritorial Treasurer. iPrcccetllnffs of the TcrrltorhtS, " liilon Contention. P irsuant to a previous call, the Terri tonal Union Convention for the Terri f m T 1 I jury or XNenraKa, met in tne 1M. Meim Alilfl Tiifiet.Tf CnnlAnflLia ' ' ii Ou motion Augustus Kountz was then IbO-j, at II O'clock, A. JU. . ' U. 'a .. .u Pu,i;j.., .k tt;. if w Kiif fnr hia rmtTr lTrinrr fnrtpmnl A".nirinl inn riPinT nnw m on nr. S3. . -. . .... . . ..... . . I - . , , , Mble ability to "throw dirt" from nis- J. 13. Weston nominated, before then AA , . . ... TTq ,i0 J 'ran against S. G. Daily, aud was badly,- I ;and l onestlv. beaten. In this race he'- T. W. Tipton, nominated, before ther jan(j his confederates committed thegreat-J MC'onvention. John Gillisoie for Terri to CX,' ? Htial Auditor and School Commissioner. 3r.19ih.Is-. o a.; , ir t est fraud on the people whose dear Drugs and Medicines, School Books,--Patent Medicines . Blank Books. Glass and (ilassTtare, Writlni? Paper, . Paints and Oils, EnYdopes, Spices and Dje-stalTs, Coal Oil Pare Wines, Liqaors, lc, &c., U4. friend he pretends to be that was ever J4mnts to the trade ! Whv'h were bop.srrt forcach of JIanufflctures, Imnortera as.I PuhlUhM. ;m v- i , . . ' J' O O - "l mu v uvu iuct Al U DU III uo motion or u i'. mason, tne ton-H .... c m i 1 e u ' JJparly or Nebraska for ihe otuce o; ventiou waa ifmporanly organiied by?i r- -. Trpncrpr Yv u.: ' ' J . . i : .u t : . 1T..J?3 r ' tfi dmiihihii 111 iiik 1 prn irv. iwr; miiiur. i,c-r v--- . . "1 5 uniomilo the Hailf Buffalo and L'eau-qui-court I scounty election returns. Ile'kcewef tbel i iriTori 11 i reasui er. lv auu:aiitaiion. v t . i. .--....1. 1- .1. e n 1 t .1. ... t ti -' J f .iiiiuu, vumeiiru; was uemeu, luanc a. i - fw. - f?pittirui race, ana got .ouv mnage, ror. " - - 1 They are the North -wetrc Wholesale AZect3 of Dr. D. Jayne i 5B , , r j C. Ajra & Co., nd can furniii their ilodkines ia any quaatitiej. ' JUST OPENED j-acf S. M. Rich as Secretary. On motion of T. V. Tipton, a Com miltee on Resolutions was COUNTY UNION PLATFORM. Resolved, That the Delegation from Nemaha County, in the Nebraka Legis lature, be requested to use their best en for Etcces. They will try to get soldier J.n th"ir ticket, at the same time theii platform ignores the soldier. They wih iU Oil lii IU II jJUIVCl IU U1SIM1I t, Ultl ICi 1 voters remember that "ia unity Uheir ;s strenuth." I- Muominateu as tne canaiaate or tne union . . a . Cjm 'jiparty of Nebraska for the office of Ter-f 'I Irlf'nrinl A n.l it nr o r.A fsrfinrtt rinrniTlisinn-l an attempt to defraud the people out of. their chosen Delegate. . Yes, this immac-; 1 1 1 r 1 V 1 m juiate cmce-nater actually oeggea ir CINCINNATI BRANCH "Government 82,600, and was assisted in; hereupon the followin'T Dlpcrntp.s vrpretl r . . . ipppintea said committee t T. YY. Tip-H --n " ' .r cn ... ri Gn motion the following fin rrnt . V II TV T . 1 T r.C.llnri M 14 rn tuuimco iui mc cuaiiiu- year: Mine next neara oi mm is as a ueiegate? Charles T Walther. Richardson countv il,. fv.Q rh nttcrn flnnvPulim. t t1 : xt: i: si. , ,. named perthis little trick by Vallandigham, Vor ih33, Richardson and others of that iH.'. Lll loy'i We have ever opposed, aud ev. r shall. the settlement in our "Territory of the ;o(T scourings of Treason" disfranchised md spewed out by the regenerated bor deavor to amend our Election Law soas lder. States efpecially Missouri, roi to exclude from the elective franchise, intthis we have received the anathemas ot Nebraska, all those who have been dis- franchised by Laws or Proclamations, Na tional or State, for any participation di rectly or indirectly with the so-called "Confederacy ia the late rebellion against . the National Government. Copper-Democrats of this place -es specially of T. W. Bedford. The Nebraska City News, Copper head oigan for Nebraska, openly invited this class to "find an asylum in Nebras ka." To show how beneficial this popu lation is to that city, we quote from the News of the 23d : : S13IUEL G. DAILY. The steamer Glasgow, on her trim Ll up from New Orleans, arriving at this.! "That our city has its full compliment port on Saturday last, Dure to nis nome rn Nebraska, the bod) of Hoir. oamuel McClure,of. Douglass, and Pottenger, of Cass, were appointed a -Committee on Credentials, ' M n.. . : ti- d rrr ta tad S. M. Rich, were appointed a Com-j jiiiittee on Permanent Organization. On motion of T. W. Tipton the Con vention was resolved into a Committeei hi the Whole on the formation of a Siate iGovernmenl for the Territory of Ne- raska. . - 1 After considerable discussion upon this abject, On motion, the Conveution adjourned ntil 1 o'clock, P. M. . 1 o'clock, P. M. Convention met pursuant to . adjourn' ment. - Tbe Committee on Permanent Organ: ization reported : For President, James Sweet, of Otoe W. Pottinsrer and Hon. T. W. Tipton, Nemaha county. O. P. Mason, F Renner, y Otoe county. N. H.-Murphy, ) J. W. Marshall, A Cass county. H. T. Clrk, Snrpy county. E. B. Taylor, ) Geo. R, Smith, ) Douglass county. tor? i :loy, another member of this "committee ia hand with Vallandigham, who then appointed C.s in ii, he and his organ have been blatenU tLeir denunciations of i " T V 3! MAIN STREET. tn. him "Commander of the K.j Nebraska." Then, and sinceV Kin T ; 1 i' H. 3VT., Revnnlds. Gacrp ronri'V. J. A. Muihanks, Washington county.rS Juhns?nwhom he and his party cTenounc Jj James Stull, Dakota county. PioV6 raii'&plillinS aud hun& J, P. Bocker, Platte county. U1; djrfy dis ition of On motion Convention adjourned sincl.n a r i u- c. r, J! lim . AMFS SWF.r.T PrPQ . . . M ' nVhat a contrast do these resolutions aw uie j S. M. Ricu, Sec. ford to the Union Platform. In the; ! We have before us .the proceedings oli the Democratic Territorial Convention, Union riatferm is seen a plain statement of principles, set forth in language be the lst T W 1 con''n? gent'emen, and not a word thati; ',,", 7iny but the disloyal can take offense at:- jgates from this county. i G.l Da ilt, late Deputy Collector of the ..Port of Nf-vr Orleans, and for six years .Delegate, in Congress from Nebraska, wh&died on the 11th inst., of congestive chills, in that city. The body was accom' "p&nied by a young son of Judge Daily and Mr. A. M: Swan, Inspector of cus toms of New Orleans." 5". Louis Dem ocrat, Sept 25th. ,tl Nebraska Territory never had a citi- ten whom sne could justly reel morei -proud of than Samuel G. Daily. of thieves is an undeniable fact. Cases Iff burglary and petty theiving are ol jdaily aud nightly occurrance. . On Sat urday last, some unprincipled scoundrel ic'arried off the clothes hanging on the 'clothes-line cf a poor widow woman." I "One vagrant, and two individuals for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, were ;irrested by Marshal Hickey yesterday!" l Comment is unnecessary." j This same opposition to us is now try ing to split up the Union party in thi permanent organization affected. fheld at riattsmouth on Kl)AC A 1 TT ri T .. . 1, J I . ajcuiuiu auu ii. j4 jucii vveie uie ueie-j j , ,, , , ,. t i " ..... v.. . . . . ri 4! C T 0-.T: TIT M McAuslandl uuL'lJ- oitruiug- ivioiion, a rj,,.:. thpv rrinnnt finiah nn resolution, but wind up each-J r mnuen-; I ; v;Atr. c -r n-u c-. Hcommmee of three, to draft resolution?! I ice Presidents, b. M. Rich, Secretary. IA . .. . e , ricent ni5 1 -expressing the sentiments of the Democra-. j On motion report was accepted and aMcy of the Territory, was appointed by theU KC falsehood and tneaking Hcounty. Iney are "liying in the grass f Tiei.3 ,,. 1 .... il 1 t t,4; ,,,,f ' 0 D o & i v . m ,U'yal men to -do the dirty work." That Morton is proud of being a polit- ! J.I r n . . t t,i ' t r.vuair, uuu me iuiiuwiijv aipuimeu ; - ,ao, unoecomisg 10 me lowest poi-nouae,-'1 J. Sterlinsr Morton. E P. Childi and.'Lo.,.,Q tr. tQ ,.QtQ.,t; i irn nnna lof rr. o r, nro t a rit f n rt tialsof the Delegates from the several rauo" ,ot l3e. O0.Hlurn countiesof Nebraska Territory, have the rnl ri J,ic etnrHSSlon3'n that suh;,r, ardice, deception,- &c. Thr disleyilM ki) 5 (3 r --.f j f 7 - a- ve v- . - e i . i .lI'' u .... i . :. i-. L.J il r r v iii:h:iihii r , On motion tbe Delegates present wereN J- Sterling Morton, L P. Childi and, I luthonzed to cast the full vote of their-ruuu 'gentlemen assembled to frame a set irmntip l The Committee on resolutions reported ) i e . xt counties. m n ti, i . , iprinciples for a party. No one is . . . . naa Follows. Ihe resolutions wer rpanii1 r Ihe Committee on Credentials miideH d adopled on9 by one, there bein mJ tacked in the Union Platform but the d ihe following report, which was accepted. MdissentHiff voice iu ibe Csnvention: : f iloyal : and yet the Democracy flies off Mr. President Tour Committee onti 1. Resolved. That the measure. adoDt-Hm a trreat nasinn nnd attpmnt tn hranriSi Hf-d bv President Johnson for the resto- !.;.-. vt: a ti.. :.u..r..i . H . uvw..u. ' '"fci ."V .liVVtcucu-i.4 -.-v . ...... . ration or honor to report the following named gen ical trickster, the following extract fromKjw. H. Maddox, A. W. Dunnina, F. M ..of 1S57, almost a perfect stranger, andj ..located in the town cf Peru, near whichU .he had purchased some land. Here i .i.t. t it . t ,ir .was mat ne nrsi nowea nimseir, in wis (lhe Congressional-Globe, in the contest . a erruory, a man or aouiiy ana nrmnwti td case 0f Morton against Daily, provesScott. . kr trrrr m firm clnnt in Annntllinn tn iVtct 9 1 "3 -6 liiw,uuu lw l"v i "lr. Morton. 1 have simply to say pro-siavery party, wnicntnenneia almost hat the sitting Delegate, in saying that 'undisputed control of Territorial andhl am so shrewd that I was capabl tltrnen entitled to vote in this' Conven Ition : J? 1 rll rtT ft cvn ynlfll fl To.nn rtm J fi,h rrr.rnl trnvrnmpnt nr irhtrh then htion upon the relations of the States Barnes, Charles T. Walther and W. D both Douglas County affairs. His firmness, integrity fcojlv ana ability soon brought him before theij , . br ,. , . : , ijj.ica compliment of ichich 'people " In 1S58 he ran for Rppre5enta-Hf,rrt,.. tive eg a rust great opposition and re ceived the largest majority on tbe ticket In " the Legislature he was about the only man who dared announce hirai-elf a Republican. In 1S59 he was nomi nated by the Republican party as their cartdidate for Delegate to Congress, acd mm plrtpd - rvpr P. F!tnhrnok. Thi Vas ajrainst the united opposition of theH 1 ror tne resto- 3liie Union party and Platform with "false M States tothcirn , .... ; . . . l! tt 1 I Hiiood, contempt, distrust, dishonesty, cow 1 Uuioo, and hisjj ' M are wise, safe humme and patriotic , thatJ orbs must have been terribly pinched 1 1 fltiiey coincide with the time-honored? p0or fellows ! to make them cry out iuljrsfna Miheories of the Democracy of the Na-rL,, .uu:,!, t,iawilj, ,i;nnt;n,t3 to uch a babyish style with voice in the Convention" without no uissenticrri- w hies the, present chief executive has, inhid word for the soldier ! hiampion ; that the sentiments recently! J rnfAaud Kw him Innro rn j I ha r.aAr.I The Copperhead's of this TerritoryJ sentiments recentlyHseem determined to crowd the Uniu't party off and .themselves tn the platform , j mm-mummm """" w I I j i i J r r rr ! Ill i uenerat issorimeni oj ' ' j I PfH f (pvn n J r : ti j 1.:f E ; v Jl: 11 '.yi I I I I I fill II I I I I I I I I III ' i I I I " M I I I I I i I Ll II It i I III I U n V Tl i w I I I I V I I I I I I I I V J I . - III I i u u u u u j vii i (FW n tp n n n n i & r? J H Ll HH t . viia y tr.y.uv; ! AND . ' j . . i 1 t ?iQ s i-: a Afi i i . . ! ! I?' ; ci 'i'T ! ! . i . . i X ' AND . j j t; rhP Nrnih iirp nn pmnhp.-in. ri? hi ilr nnih1 1 k Nemaha county : T. W. Tipton, S. M.f repudiation ot the policy, theories andf ?with Andrew Johnson, but their antece-? 41 5 t 1 1 i nV, T-.Kr TVT.PV.ae. T . T r' k I j Ll! . I, T3 1. 1 : t Unnlo n-a rr fraoV, fnf ihom f n mill itir.'' ii"!! 'Si i mn T--t' mi T-.t ... .u..u:., ..f.U 1 t fl'V'A and "Breckin-i;ana a.u. risner. ine .Delegates pres-Niy uu lu suuj . wiciiuua uui omy ? jpeopie mucn. n a u tlnr,) m . . .v . t iuf the IN orthem, but or all the State tot! tk.. - , j . 1 1 . , v i j ; , . iui ii. i rui aic cu uuvvci rju lii runi iLir wi h v : i iiicv air o i ru u ir 't us ii4jiuiijr i J Tf I F. 3 4 llihe Federal Power, and that the pretend- ihd endorsement, bv the late convention of i Office-holder.s in this Tprri.i ; . i convincing e men that I agreed with them I am QuiteUjur the countv. it,- - i j iroua' M Otoe cour.tu : F. R(nrr. AT rr i.1 t.t i. ti II J inai ne, ana me party mat ne ieaas.pCafln x B- Stephenson, Mr. Salen 5berger, W. H. Miller, E- Frazier,1resi,de"t is a Jlat contradiction of the land Rnvnl R.irk. Alternate: A. Rnw.n JPolicy ihey h..ve, until now, advocated i J ' ll . A A .-.o hrotr. V. -.,.J James Sweet, S. P. Sibley, J. E. Le- v..ilh comfcrr)l, aa(1 aistmst wh,Vn! uiay Master, II. B. Hurtou, B C. Taylor and; I r- I ? s? .9 "5 Li T- . . ti i .1-1 .1 .JHIII I VI' VI, I I.' ri U Kl I, I .1, 11 IIN . ll ll I I J Li. onice ' or voi;nr m in eorasia, wnue inti i- - w Q .-.-. . v -rMMM ; are "so friendly to the people" and look 1 jto their interest, is proven false by his : i V rr holding nfTirft under Rurhanan vchpn Ivetoed the Homestead Bill and when I I J .l I I O 1 I .. f jiiir uiucicu ujc iituu uic ' ,l 1 lc 1 J 1 ,H WSCU Cook. jMorton used his influence in briugingM question is not nor never will come be- ory ot the views aud measures of theijfore the people of Nebraska ; yst, they 'have no word of censure for. the-disfran- i fchised renecades settle here." of other States who; They construe the ing House. Which they are ablo to sell at figures Defiying Cumpetitioa. SFJ3cir connected with one of the Largest and most Comp'et L. f Wholesale Clothing Houses in Cincinnati, Ohio, their stock will always lc- with the i Democracy and all the "government pa tronage" which ihy could control Again in 18G0 ' he was re-nominated and ran against J. Sterling Morton, and was . again elected by a large majority, against a Urge "official" opposition. In 1S62 be was re-elected over Judge Kinney. In all of these contests, where he had i.oict aien always pay to deceitful word.ljUtlion party's silence to be in favor off li.ep up u mwhich stultify .those who utter them. h"Negro Suffrage" in the Territory at T A Uass county : Maxwell, V. Pottin 1 .Aeswriu, uai i" 4uaimcauons oi, ne same time tney nave positive VT00lnrXXl7C'V PflfmC? X T rprvv-k Y HTvrrT rTfrI?CI k.C! , , "aBr' a! nereroiore . lhe comrary . why may not their sil-m A A UUUXJO XI I I kliJ JUU YY &0 X rUIUDU- TJ. e. regulated Dy nacn otate tor itself andH . , . . , .. , j about. And ty his expression to theff a n iavfit.id s KirK-PHrn !, fl'dectors should hereafter, a? heretofore,! j r 1 ii i i , rt Liegisiatur wnue - ne was secretary oiiii t a w .3.. t J . w....v w. .u k -...t.., .. 1 ra 1 iiiuvri iiiia it v " r .in m ii'sri. l . . .. . c ... ii 1 1 f inn n ti uijuaii ucu 1 ' -.u i .i.:.ljrhi,! K.hvi.har'prs truprrillnsnnd mur IlLspeClol attention D.lid t.rt Wrtnlrcnh'nr fa Hnnnfrv Afrrifinf 3 and IulCCC- ;s to the eltctive franchise is as-jderers of other States coming to Nebras-fj ' men, and to Oat-htting Emigrants. t. rri : 1 Tt - - l . 1 I i , ' ' MLeiegaies creseni empowereo'to nil thetito comi may go to hell I am net accountable Klr- fnr TnKncnn nJrv0 t. ,:. ... you for my action!" ' - fl-ounties. fjunjust and unwarrantable an interference ?-a, holding office and Voting, for offi, mat lie, and ms party, are acting an J. B. Weston empowered to cast M rw lY7 .rt3C1 Vu ,,a'uf -Ul 1 ,B oiaies a ithe inference is iust. when we consider' . vxr Pi Mit troula hfl to force l,r -rornira tn nprmi!' J ' J 1 hdif nnrci Ti nn 1 r i orrrn.i t - i, -t - ice: be to force Cal'fernia to permit' it tt ?-ii a ? , !.:. .t II uaisenoou in ineir oprosiuon 10 l'toidntp fnr pach pountv tinr , . t r i K . , t , . Hote ior eacn county. rChinamen to vote, anu lhat the si!-?.. 1 . -o- t j -" ri jjugiass coumy : nanaau a. Jirownl.un tnis great question or ttie iiep Jcontested Daily's seat on the fraj.hilantpAPxan(ier-Mcusan(jf a. McCiure.Mce holders in .their late ct i.v votes cat in L'eau-nui-court couotv. andllfli rir, f'n xt zuu t tJwhen pretend ins to speak for th wk a 11K nil I h rr nnotr - rl liTfl f t C7 ' . . v..- ,t proveQ 1Q lhfl c-nlest lLal ,.a flm., plurame- C W.Ic0Xe canery me cpposuion couiu or.ngio oare, J(fcr did cast several votes lhert All lunch of HIDES and FURS taken in Exchange for Gcod vitation of their ,0 erne . to Nebraska organ for that; We know; he never, in a single instauce, forgot and lhere fof Morlon He. 3 an ungrate .11 himself otherwise. His public has proved him a wise statesman career r pup, too. an unflinching patriot. To him mainlyi IV t- m n L-i I V10 n Vinva nnntntinnj tncVintar atld I ! I . A. Koq? o -, rl Irnnl ,K. nmn.t -vuu iiiv.. lit. .vj u iivui v- ii - yiruiu' W. IL Miller, Ch'm. The Committee on Resolutions d the following", which were unaciniou ly adopted : Uuhn r..r;v cf this section is opposed X l! r i;''tu- "?Hirn SntTrncrft in Nphrnta." t-.tvf S . uand when speaktn? m vaue ar i J ,, , ,. T , . 1 . .i . . ." n -: ?-eneraiiv oeueve tnata aeceanet of nv.-w 1 jicrnis ot me poncy oi me rrt-.-.ut iu-nJ Iwards the Sou-h, clearly shows that theyUroe3 vvoa!d bean improvement upon the?3 i r 1 j 1 t t . s report- arc ,'0ils' t? what they d iauIiuOUs-4 i. t ' . u - l Juhis subjOcT iu reserve, to be Whereas, Since the last meeting of h-fting times. ihe ibjt. uncertain '- . 13 a" K!. as ins icuiuiiuu-f?pariv victory nis Deen acnievea in ouri IS OW10 a dissentinff voice." the rartv acceotsNrut to tne active military power of theJivhite race, that we are opposed to Der-h , 1 . ,.. . , r ... ! i ' tii tti J i .kn; .1 e ii . . . ..... . . iirne Will o.s tnev oia nerorf- sett p it ',; . ;.a ip-ri-r Thi.i,.r.vimn Qeuuu i.uucuiuu , ws wreiore.Hinittins tnem to hoia otnee in tnis ter- r " . . "i 1 11111 UkJ t K7 I v u v. I J a m M"f u h Y I -r r IX w Kis.Ki)r.Mit.4frMrr..oriii tro irnci inU . tjreamrm, mat as iovers or tne lontitu-nritiirv t!f mlup ' M work in tins ana every otner county or ,: t t kA tt-.: m,.. . . . ? .-. . II t..p t..:. : -the home of the jus and good," leav- (k: ; fS .1?" V:,r. :!, .".""'H1.0' omc! mat we are omeny nosme to; uarty or pMuor.,.. uu .rn.e anw- vi i o LujikiuUii u i a ii i .a Liuii . nu nri.iaor r oinanrunrr i na r i rrr rtr - - rv . t,rn - l. . i to say, anu -1.:e&dine copperheads of the Terri wv. - b-J uuu upon,! With regard to "State Orinizati-n"i be suited to'l.i . . - H . i r i u i r ii-j ii ivniii rinr. n . -.'-.- developments -of these r J k'vu; ilulT v;c. rtU BCC i wine liuui uuwi:iuu me inain-j .- tt i i '8 seems'l i 3 Resolved, That nrgroes are neitherHftuest,cm first, -but even here, it is v uaiui were adopted in the Convention withoutkDelegate Election, aud a period has been 'political r to us, they are fijrhtinifa shadow. When-. 5 thei? ... . - . ,a 1 . v 4 til 1 o ijurciiUU uyco vviuo f JlU' s y nature nor Ly eaucatiou, entmea to 'nolitical nor social eauaihv with - .- 11 - . . 1 vnory. -'Eminently iust and honorable in this life. as iovers of the Contitu ion and Laws, and to preserve the Union hia Tomtnrv KPcrpfiv mftL-inar nii'frl Hnu fiirtcA itti. 1 liinnl .-- r3 . f . . 1 , id L.aw. ...v...... 11 ij 1 u k 1 11 1 . i a 1 .11 1 1 1 1 1 ..1 11 1 n 1 1 f M nil . i' nn . . r r . i. n mi i n rw iri t i w . . r. i n rv1 l .i ... i 1 itrr a wife ' to ml'urn the loss of atrood? . . - -.' r,. V .k. Ji& "c. "F" VL -"--s e-iveiy 10 aeep ieura oui, can oe easuy? . . . -i - c ,-,r nana -division in iue uaion ranKs. ue- u.aiuicuau.c uuu preserviw Jlct so as to permit tnem to vote, now;j.raceiT t0 ,ieir inabilitv to securp "theV find true husband ; a family of children I - mBrM trSrt, uon of the same we invite and solicit the Ubt in h Mrilv accomnlish.d hv f racea 7 10 SGCUre heiT active co-opefation of all loyal citizens :KRpnMin,. and lenonnr, as cmnard.'u103 a. naes ; fast as soon as tney. 1 ; iAn(j 'ii r w. . . , w r;can control a majority, tney will be ther-J UU,UU5 ',UttUc- ipesident was indicated and developed Mention on this most important point. 1 -r Jd' - 400 TSST-SW -5TCXX3Z. . "A Traitor A person in open hostili-ljby the necessities of the war as it pro-il 4. Resolved ' That we deem the vot. J5 ,3 y,' r"3,lanimous anaj The attention of the Public and the tmdo i. iYitr to our 'ew Sk-aie 7 ocu Hoeword t - ... .1 1 r. .si . . . ninmsn v awpninrn r.:ii tnrth in r onaira j ,-. , . i : n . l. ...k fh.nn.i in ihn r resseu, we now attest tne wisdom which bf the iP.nnl: but atelv taken, bv wh c h s ' ' ; . v. '. ;,'"utc vUIll " DOr aur -',,'T, ,.rv.r Iw-7sfrn Ka,J '.....-j'u- j .11. 1 1 . . . -. ' ' . . fiVve nave never Seen tne" a)OVt nlaf-orm t uu"u " moueru iui rovemectfl, rrenn, unna .iCTion, iirj i rwi, - w, caused him devotedly tO Work and Dalieut.Hihpv i?Pr hr, 'i.omtP Wps n ntrwhpmJr ... ucvfr ?eu lue ove piauorm. , ,--fl.-nmD-f !.: ,V i ..Inrn nt Mr. J. II. Oroveteen. wa I '""I ,uv....v.- - lamiallArf o .1 .( rlnn. J , . -. U - i V -......-. u i ui . a u nu-1 luo wi.r.i ..r . . - .:.'r. IV to wait : and 1!; npl ia tn admiiWr """cu ,l uuco S lu lucbad a practical exreriencetf .ver0Tear9inthpirmaruftnr...sfuiIj-w.unintf-aincTer7Far-"-( Whereas. The rreaf and arduous!Lf T.;, sralR ;,a .hi.lra,n.ln and n.asLy genius of Vallandig- t I w 1IU A I, I 1 I I Ul V Uh wa-mwMLL I . I D T . , .- .. a work of reconstruction., in ihe hand, nf ir, a' n o.,nn flniUm s pupu-j. ciening morion. overall others at Ibc Celcliraica noriasiair: to oburn the loss of a faithful parentj and guide; and a host of friends andi Ttchnrirs7 tn mnnrn ihu lo.ss of a true friend, a good citizen. and an unflinching patriot. Nemaha County, especially, add. In; fact, the whole ttfirken and bereaved by Territory, is this loss ; hi political enemies will regret the loss off Iinn'..! r A rr a n ! t m n n 1 n r nnn P n I ty to the Government and Laws a rebel A Copperhead An infernal, cow ardly rebel." We odd: A person aciinff the tool for Comer- Lis political friends the loss of a fearless? Iads A sneaking, cowardly, dirty cop champion cf "justice and right.' 'nerhead P. F. GRGVESTEEN & CO, FOHTE MANUFACTURER.'. i- 'perhead V. F. Gold is Arm and active at 44c premium; P'Sfi Tbe his success unprecedented exhibited in.tmmentj from the bet makers f London. Paiis, Gennanj. FhiMoJp'' and New York : srid a!o t tbe Afffri.an Ipmtuta lor fire ucceir jean, tfce rIJ Disttict Court is in : Session in thi with an upward tendency, while dryiCity this week. Nothing of note has Rje raid to be falling inea-torn inarkcu. i;a? yet transpired an isn't likely to. or and Congress, is a new and? fare astonisbpd at the Dersistent renewal?! J.. . uauuu as wai ineijor the f-nort ot Keputi'ican Ollice-noiaers:-!'-'"" " 1 - silver medals from both cf whkh can be wen at our wr-rc)ora. - ... war Which preceeded it J therefore Ntd force such a change of our condition') On SatardayT September 30th 18H5, 1 will offer B l-he introduction of iiPro.-mnU we .Hke a ttill m.re Pn"nrDj m"?' ' .UJ J Kesolved, That having unqualified upon us ; that in order again to test-ihe r bipr Vfor ja hndr"' ul Tr 'J"-13' re " """" I -KAr. r.,ll 4 .1 i l? , ' . . . . , , f.in the City cf Nemaha. Neorask Temtorr.c 5.Pl,r,on . , . iruurr . . ,u" uu",SI POi-rpopuiar opinion on tnai SUDject, wnicn? onwgtray Cow .white with red aronndthe neck, no KIUES-No. Seven 0tvc,rr.ani wmera. k-wwom piw w "filV and Patriotism of Andrew Jnhncnn 'l.Kni.M k Jaiim;n.l U it. nan.! Ll,.. n.n.i....n,.:..i!, t.,- ., X. . Seven tl.stare. rund (.v.rneis. Kosewood bevy moui.lin? ... ...,U Pr-;rlonfnf tno TTnitc.fl j I ?Mr. M. A. Smith. nl now in her no-inn Z 3 Octavo, round cruew, Rw-ewocd Loa XU ljI. t "!of ,M -..v-.x,... iavco, "tiuio in lue r .nr mnrv .auauuv. wo ntr-eii . . r f t , . .Mfi. f . rr i f. t ii 1 1 j w t r i. m y-- .r . n. J wr . - ....! - "AlUttl a.. Aux. 2lUiiJ Tfi. pawaii the development of the reconstruc-jimand that Torm: TCott DLSCKuTiViS clfXl'LAli. rfK.NT i'ivEE. i I j i ! I i