Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 04, 1867, Image 2

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.:?.' this an r.:t herein otherwise
r . v i f i fcr, ard ihall provided far tie
iy er.J t ..'ieaicn of iut! taxes cn the
j r.; (.riy in fch M'.ate ai rr.sy La tcces
isry to y t!;e nrr.j.
i b. Ar.J le it fun!j?r enacted,
T! s t!,s w:rJ nniJc, ia the filth lectica
t! t.? ct ti w!.ich ihia ii lufpleraectary,
t t3 cr.itructeJ ta uitan ection.
ilcbraclca CtDucrtiGcr
joiini comiaiii:ditok.
tILOTf XTILLf, TCUHDIT, 11RIL 1E5T.
T'j fit Gcverr.crrif Ihe !atc cf.Ytlrctka.
An Crier llzAzz AEstTnncnt cr
Jnitlccs to J!:c Sacral Districts.
Whtrfct, Il is profided ly the Cccsti
tutica cf th State cf Mebra?ka lhal the
CevcrLor th&ll har the authority to ai
f ija the Jutticci la hold District Courts
irj the ictcr&l Districts, until the Legia
Uture thai! hare r roriied ly law, and
tYhmis, It epeara that tuchajain
meet ii rfceisary ta the public interest,
Therefore, Uy the power rested in me
ly i!.e CoM-tituticn, 1 da hereby assign
1 ion. William A. Litila, Chief Justice,
lath 3 Second Judicial District; Hon.
Gcorrt Ih. Lale. Associate Justice, lo
the 1 ait Judicial District; and Hon. L.
Crc-:-?, Aiixiatd Justice, ta the TL:rd
Jud;cis.l District.
C . Ia tfstiiacny uhereof, I have
' J hereto ett tny tacd and hare
cauif d the t :al cf the St&te cf Kelraska
fa le tixrJ.
Djno tt th City cf Omaha, this
ttve t;ty-ierenJi Czj cf March, ia theyear
cf c-r Lord ezs thsasicd eiht hsndred
tti tlity-serea. C .
I'y ihe CoTrncr.
DAVID BUTLER.
Tuci. r. Ktxaai, Sec. of State.
To Tccplc cr Kcljrasia.
llxtcirTiTr Orrict, Omaha, Nil, )
I lanh 27t 1SC7.
I hat this tlay receircd cfHcial notice
frcm the State Department at Washing
tea, cf the FrerieM'a Proclamation aa
fc;u:r.ir; that ihe Legislature cf Netraa
ha his accepted the ccniitiona proposed
ly Carers, and declaring the fact lhat
IVt! rsfka. is tlr,.i:: d as cz cf ihe inde
pf :.1'.M States cf i!,a Uci:a. The Got
crccr tlct tcder ihs State cranizatioa
leirj ns.T rcaJy la lake charge cf ihe
tCi.?, rr.y duiiea t$ tlie Chief Lxecutire
f tha Territory this day cease.
1 ule pleasure, before retiring from
this t:Z:e, ia arai'ir; myself cf liiia cp
p-rtjnity cf rcturuic rny sincere thankj
ta ihe perp'.e cf ihe Territory fcr their
v:. .'crm L:r.iLe:s, ar.d for the alacrity
ad f rcrpce:! wiih which erery c'Hctal
t!ert.5r.l upca them has teen hencred,
v. ht J.tr ia war cr peace. lo period cf
t:r.e cf ihe rime lti;'.h since ihe crgan
ixati;a tf cur GoTtrLment has been to
eteitfl tr.i full cf ereful histcry as
hsa I era Co ;i years lhat I hate been
hcr;;rt J with an ciUciil cocxectioa with
th pf :; ', cf rCelraika, end it ircs me
rrai r Mature ta knjw that peace and
f corral prcrpenty prerail through
cut cur r.hle ccur.ry, twi cipecially ta
Lr.w that ta ccuutry eta truthfully least
tf frcs.tr r peuce cr nvre Cu:ui pros
sr :ythaa e:a rClra:la.
2.p-eiia!ly da I feci prcud cf the
Cz-.r: .i M ct. i.tiva cf the Tcrri'.cry. Six
years the cV.i tf il.e Terrr.try vrti
J-l j ta uvlars for t ery r.:ia, ncn:aa
eui ch.l j ia it, il! the warrants ca the
Treasury v.ir ftll r j at frci Ha ta CO
cc-u f a ihe d:llar. !c.r her paper is
at j ir. ar.d hd is re !y ta pay etery dul
ls r cf hr iawtlteders cf vha'.eter
chtra;t?r, ea Cat the tew State canccm
! .cr career 'd::ut a !u!lar tf
cur her. Ibis c-d.tica
f ailiira, 1 a fir at my IconlrJr ex
tj.it, m tti.hc-t a parallel ia the histcry
cf Lew Sta:?i, tiJ pftscr-it? fur mutual
tz-l ctL?ril cr jra'.ulit'ca. Whtld cur
cT.cf rt ei-i f jc; .e haraleca iJ attentlre
ta t!. f.;. -.:.:;)! cf cur country, ihey hare
cutler a iiie cr wilC: ta cher panic
tlsre, Lr Jurir; ihe war L'tbraika fur
Li 1-4 ta rr sry trerpa tf any cihrr State
cr Terr jury ia prvpertirn to their popu
lattca; tzi tae;l.l..r frca ft-y quarter
rercrd fcr bravery cr true au'liirly coa
ductihsa th;se frcua Kcbraika. So?iew-iz-z
t frca ary ttani point, I feel proud
that I hare Lcea permitted to occupy ta
ccirpu-uu.ua e position amccj a p.ecpla ea
patnciic, prompt and appreciatire. With
try best wjshes fcr the pro-perity cf the
; r.tcle pec-le cf cur Lew State tnd for
i'.z gnt kuccess,
I am. tc; "
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la thsa ths pocr ruia as is thoAercd
Lp-oa ari:t::ricy.
The 11. V. Times yi : "Hr. Tip:cn
cculda't vuu fcr it until he knew hvv
l it. I'eaboiy stood darit j the relellioa."
And sneers at hira as a "liberal soul."
II. J. IiaymoiJ, editor cf thcTimss.has
dcubtleis a "liberal toulM or il will cerer
excuie the "thir-s" it inhabits fur panic j
ihe abcre faKthood, as Mr. Tiptua point
djy taid he did cot cppo;e the resolution
ca that score, butconsiered theaource cf
ihe
retolutica Charles Sumner aufli
cient guarantee ca that pcict. A ''hb
craltoul indeed, presidesof the Times !
but the clay it inhabits is ahaky.
The great soul cf the exeuttler who
edits the Omaha JlcraU is terribly anxi
ous to sit in judgement ca scmsbody.
Hear him :
As to cur clerical friend Tipton, we
arraign and denounce his vote ia ihe Sen
ate the other day against the resolution
cf thanks lo the great American Philan
thropist, George PeaboJy, as a ttander
vpon ihe religion he professes and upon
the people c Nebraska." It was such
He was gailty, as a Senator, when he
cast that rote, cf an infamous wrong, cr
else all Christian example and teaching,
and the maxims of an enlightened cirih
zaticn, are a cheat, a swindle, and a lie."
How ?clubl8 is ibis judge cf "Chris
tianity" and "cirilization," who co glibly
"arraigns" one who is thrice bis peer iu
all that constitutes manhood and Christi
anity. Another case in point occurs to
us, which may illustrate the principle of
Mr. Tipton's vote, and may furnish this
judge" cf 'Christianity a chance to
"arraign and denounce" etill another;
"And He looked up, and saw the rich
men casting their gifts into the treasury.
2. And He saw also a certain poor
widow casting in thither two mites.
3. And He said, Of a truth I say unto
you, that this poor widow hath cast in
more than they all:
4. For all these have of their abund
ance cast in unto the offerings of God :
but she of her penury hath cast in all the
living that she had." Luke. zxi.
Now, Miller, go in ; because this case
illustrates the principle involved.
The J'ncs alings its filth thun, after
calling Senator Tjptoa an "ass" :
"We will cot tire our readers nor
shock ihe moral sense of the peojle by
further extracts from the insane, brutal
and Nebra&ka-disgracicg speech of the
theological mountebank from Brown
vilb." Wonder will Morton survive th
"shock" to his "moral cense," which is
principally in the fact lhat Tipton would
not stroke and flatter this great donation
to his rebel friends, though his vote was
cast cpon the principle ennunciated by
the founder cf Christianity !
We believe in the position taken by
Senator Tipton. It is anti Democratic
and anti-Republican and anti-good-sense
fcr the Congress of the United States to
honor with thanks and medals special
charities, be they ever so great. Let
this plan be inaugurated and the country
would be impoverished for gold medals,
and the time of Congress frittered away,
for daro Congress, in our form of Gov
ernment, make distinctions in favor of
the rich nabob who scatters one million
and a half out of two hundred and fifty
millions, and the poor, honest mechanic
who gives one-tenth cf his wealth to edu
cational charity ? We "have fifty candi
dates in this city fcr medals, and here is
another:
"D. Appleton St Co., have given one
hundred thousand books to Peabody's
trustees for ihe use cf the South."
Congress, shell oui your medals ; and
ye "liberal souled," web-footed, morally,
sensatire Christian gentlemen deeci
pies cf old Copperhead howl if Con
gress duien't do its duty ! Hold 'em
level, mcricn and miller I
"A Toad Under a Llanw,"
Is trully ihe present day Conservative
wha takes, reads aid believes a Conser
vative journal; with iheir dark predic
tions cf the future, gloomy hints, and
tage prcphesies. They seem all to have
assumed that split-tailed, cpen-bcttomed
mantle cf prophesy worn by Scvrard in
the early days of our "unhappy difficulty
with cur Scuthera Irevhren." their
prophecies dua't "hIJ wtter'wcrth a
cent. Wo pt.ked c ;i il;::.s pa
pers the cth:r day, andhcia is a fair
specimen cf the ! aJLrgs: "Financial
r.uia;" "The Rump Cccgreis;" "Death
ta Liberty :" "The Negro taGcrern the
C.untry;" The Nigger "Awrchy;"
"Ar-iy ta be Impeached ;" &c We pe
ruj?i tereral cf these delectable Cop
pcrheil u;ncls until we felt trcliy sorry
fcr the peer, deluded Conservative, who.
from cur. cm cr chcice, would masticate
tuch fuoi fcr the mind, and refsse to be
warned ly the glorious aua cf Radical
pTCgrvis; wuvm m ;-ret ia -'.fck-irg
his head ia the sand like the ostrich
and believe himself hid from his great,
est enemy, Light !
Tha Xrss hopes that Ilea. P. W.
Hitchcock "will array himself with the
Nebraska City News."
He'll doubtless think cf bis later end
3 he puts it c:i. This Ls tisara joke
At 10 o'clock ca th CC;ht to reassca
bis ta the f.rt Wednesisy ia July, 7. he;
if Cera is to teed Lr a ipcc'al 1
a
ilzy will adjrura until D.cml :r.
Ths President, by Prccl.'.rr.'.ticn, ccn
vtr.ra the Senate in Executive
n
ca Monday. This will Lee? tha Senate
ia session about two weeks.
AerdhlUcn cr r.n:jfr.3 America.
We learn through the telegraph that
by a treaty recently cade Russia, for the
sum cf S7.C0O.C0O, cedes to the United
States all hsr American possessions.
This is an important acquisition, and by
this time is pr&lably ratified by the Sen
ate. The Briti-h minister i greatly ex
cited over it, and has telegraphed to
England for instructions.
Faraer's Attention I
Tba Nemaha County Agricultural So
ciety will meet at the London School
House, in London, on Saturday, April
13th, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
W. G. SWAN, Pres.
F. E. Allx, Sec.
The Honey Creek Horse Guards will
meet at the same time and place.
ALEX. M'KINNEY.
Democratic Consistency.
Many have regarded and denounced
ins Northern Democracy as inconsistent;
ia this they have been sadly mistaken
they have been very consistent since the
inauguration, of Nullification and the
birth of State Rights. They can never
be charged with inconsistency, since they
joined hands with the Southern Seces
sion Democracy, to whom they sold their
principles for the spoils cf office. They
labored for the South steadily and per
sistently,, even against the rebuke of ihe
South. Thus, ihe rebellion was inaugu
rated by Democracy, the southern wing
did the fighting while the northern wing
cheered them on, smuggled for them
and did all in. its power to cripple the
loyal 'North, refusing to vote "another
dollar or another man" to whip their
rebel friends. Had their opposition suc
ceeded, their cherished plan of division
of the Union would, to-day, have been a
fact ; but, thank God, it did not , and their
foul conspiracy has been burled to its
proper abode, the hell of public execra
tion. Under these circumstances are they
cot consistent in shielding, if possible,
their 'southern brethren" from the pen
alty of the treason they encouraged ?. As
a matter of course they are, for this
damnable consistency is all that is left 10
that consistent, party Avho have alwaj's
preached Jefferson and practiced Cal
houn, Burr and Benedict Arnold.
Their consistency has abated cot one
jot since the triumph of the Union, as
was shown by their opposition to the Con
stitutional .Amendment, which J. C.
Breckenride, Vice President of ihe Con
federacy, pronounced "the mildest pro
position ever offered to a conquered peo
ple. " Had the Northern Democracy for
once sunk their consistency, this would have
been adopted and the Union reconstruct
ed. But, co, this would be inconsistent ;
they wanted to make treason respectable.
What they have gained for their "err
ing brethren" may be seen in the Mili
tary and Supplemental Reconstruction
bill recently passed by Congress. These
measures would never have passed bad
the" South in good faith accepted the
Amendment , and we believe it would have
been accepted bad the Northern Dsmo
cracy kept silent; yet they did cot, and
the South owes its present situation to
them.
This Millitary Reconstruction simply
aims at a thorough and fair reconstruc
tion of the rebel States, with Constitu
tions republican ia form, recognizing co
distinction because cf color, and forbid
ing certain rebels the privilege of voting.
To exercise a servillance of the later and
to see ihe provisions of the bill fairly
carried out, the Military arm of the
Government has been extended over the
South. The Supplemental bill just pas
sed simply pledges Congress to accept
ihe rebel Stales when ihey comply with
ihe requirements of the first bill.
Is cot the Northern Democracy consis
tent in opposing this measure ? Truly
ihey are, becauaa it compels an accept
ance cf the loyal situation and punishes
by disfranchisement their rebel friends.
How they do howl at Congress and the
loyal North which Lacks it. No epithets
seem to them mean enough to dain such
an outrage to their dear "southern breth
ren, yet ia all their vamping not cne
grain cf argument is used. Let 'ea
howl, fcr ia that too are they consistent !
Under these circumstances it is truly
cheering to cote how little attention the
South is paying to iu toady ally cf ihe
North. - A general movement is caw ca
foot in the Scuth to accept the citua:icn
and organize under the Military bill, and
a strong Union party is forming which
trill C2ry . SMy !'e ciajoriti.
Gea. Lee, Gen. Lcngstreet, Wade Lump
toa. Gov. P&ttca, cf Ala., and many cf
the most prominent rebels are urgirg an
acceptance and reccnstrccticn under this
biilfand meetings are being held all over
the South, irrespective cf color, to fur
ther reconitructicn. The loyal party and
ihe rehtJs sxe striving for the colored
vcte, tzi thuugh to us cf thu Ncrth th
issue may seem cct at all doubtful, i: ii
yet dcubtfah The lesso-is cf the war
f :er.x lest cpoa s:mo cf lha lea-'.rj
bUckt at least, fur, at a colored nesting
held recently, at which Wade Harrptca
mail a speech, Beverly Nash, a ccl;red
crater said : "He had respect fcr a man
who upheld his principles at the point cf
ihe bayonet, whereas skulkers and so
called Union men at the South, he could
designate as nothing belter ihan tra:tor3."
This, however, i but ca3 instance, and
-we have 00 doubt but Union men will be
protected in a fair contest for the power
freed and enfranchiied by the Unioa
party.
' Howl on Democrats' you must be con
sistent in Conservatism and disregard of
the good cf the country, happen what
may.
BRO WNYILLE CESIH1L OS III Gil
SCHOOL-
This institution will begin its first ses
sion of six months on Monday April 15.
under the ruperintendance of Charles
A. Bakxr, A. B. The course cf instruc
tion will be thorough and afford the Stu
dent an epportenity to secure a good com
mercial Education, together with a thor
ough preparation for College.
Particular attention will be given to
those wishing to qualify themselves for
teaching.
Persons at a distance wishing to se
cure the benefits of ihis School will ad
dress the Principal, Charles A. Baker.at
Brownville, Nebraska; and if possible
should commence at the first of the ses
sion. '.The Board of Education have made
arrangments to admit all pupils between
the age of five and twenty-one, of Brown
ville City District free of charge for the
full term.
Further particulars will be given next
week as to the course of study ; cumber
and qualifications of the assistant teach
ers, and terms of tuition.
Brownville March 23, 1SG7.
TIPTON OX RECONSTRUCTION.
The following remarks of Senator
Tipton were delivered during the consid
eration of a proposition to the Supple
mental Reconstruction bill requiring a
majority of all Registered voters in order
to carry an election, instead cf a majori
ty of the votes cast :
Mr. TIPTON. I have just this to say :
lhat the more this question is discussed
the more I feel an interest in it, and the
Senator from Indiana Mr. Hendricks
spoke the democratic truth when he said
that such a rule as that cow proposed,
so subversive of the principle of democ
racy, would have kept a recent State out
of the Union. That is true. You never
required it of the people of & Territory.
I represent a people who were permitted
to come here in case they could show a
-majority ia favor of a State organization ;
and I will cot, therefore, under any cir
cumstances or anywhere cast a vote by
which some other constituency shall not
come here by a single one of a majority.
That is my democracy on a question of
this kind. So far as it is said lhat men
will slay away and not trammel this op
eration because as rebels ihey will not
take the oath, that is cot true in fact.
So far are they demoralized all over the
South that 1 understand their pulpit
taught it to be a high Christian virtue
everywhere lhat men should perjure
themselves for the benefit of the confed
eracy ; and when Mr. Lincoln's amnes
ty proclamation came within the lines
they flocked to our headquarters every
where and look the amnesty oath, and if
ihey were ihen taken the next day they
were found with ihe amnesty oath in iheir
pockets when they had been shot down
hvith arms in their hands. I say that I
am col here to legislate for the rebels of
the south only incidentally as I am com
pelled to do so when I come here to legis
late for the loyal men of the South. I
have made my position clear and emphat
is in Nebraska upon this question. I
told my constituents there lhat if 1 came
here 1 cared not to counsel with the loyal
men of the North in regard to bow I
should cast my votes on a question of ihis
kind, but I would come here to ask the
loyal men of the South, and ihen I would
vote to enfranchise the loyal man of the
South, be he white or black, if necessa
ry for the good of loyalty in the Souih,
and I have nothing to take back upon a
subject of this kind.
1 must declare that a superficial obser
ver during ihe discussion ihis day would
suppose cur first business here was to
legislate in behalf of reb'els, forsooth!
Sir, we went to a loyal minority when
we went with erras ia our hands to release
them ; anil propose to ga to that loyal
minority now, and a minority perhaps
thai would be willing to give as good at
tention to the poor remarks I should make
as many of the Senators here just at this
present speaking. I go to that loyal mi
nority and I say a minority cf them, so
help me Gvd, shall control the destiny
ihe South and the destiny cf the rebels
of the South.
Fcr four years we have done without
the represjntatives cf disloyalty in ihis
Chamber; for four years more we can
do without the aid cf iha disloyal in au
thorizing Slates at the South ; and loyal
white men and loyal black men who have
litely sustained ihe flag cf ihe country
will come to our aid ia this Scatter. 1
am cot willing that the disloyal, by any
ciassjcauoa, by any mathematical calcu
lation, ihali be permitted to stay at home
and assist in defeating the wiil cf the
loyal mea cf the Ncrth. This may be
called tpvxkus morality and phiianthro- j
phy. I noald tinnlv .wrpo f0. iK
benefit rl thV Senator from ihe State cf
New Ycrk Mr Ccssxixc that when
ha geea ca a peddling mUsioa with his
finetoothed ccmba he may find as much
necessity fcr thera ia the perlieas cf ihe
city cf New York as ia the humblest
freedmen's cabin in the whe'a Stats of
South Carolina.
Sltrirv Tulitt, Wabbari,LfiEten 4. at
Tut ti9 Ai.tti'it
lim Illaslcis.
A r 7 !a tiny bwttt te
lz-t - :9 vu Z- t-'S drear:!.
X'l-; ovrt:a wtci-rirj wi?eitb;i r.
A wl-cui fijwer, tf crimen .! .
IIsk'ijI tiioarto inr t:s
It mz ii ro39 tbea UrL'teJ r:,a
AclUrelfcUoBiia rstnj a ioif
VTm lost ia chiiics the jhantoa Cower.
At Iwt wbea h griped tht coTetel prit
How poor il looked to ti wonJerioj I
DrBcioi ly tb leaipMt ! craabftJtjti ttarat
Shorn of U beaatj f44 ad tors
WoriXlti I b cast it werij
Eck to tie warei cf tlit tzttlta te.
Oa rtcnaj eiU oft, wictrj day,
Tht lilt cf ter eLbbg wy.
ETa bfcl toegbt wealth, al fame and power.
Wfcal wert tbj now ia Lit djing hour I
IIufetbadfwtrTel frota th path of iru&,
It row reproach from his TaaiihtJ joalh.
Utbo! ambition the ttn2;l9 and si rift -Had
purcbaed rtor, for ft wasled lift.
Oh. why do we bail! ? ftnd why do we dream ?
Wby chase ptanlomt ft dawn lifes atreszi?
Why corttasM? tomorrow Uday
TTt nuy nd oat iioU the buut clay.
MALLIE.
. ' A Carfl Iron George Ilelcr,
BaowaviLLE, Neb., )
March 29th, 1SG7. J
Mr. Editor: Air: In your paper of
ihe 14th of March, an affidavit was pub
lished made by me, before Wm. H.
Hoover, CicCl of Nemaha County, Ne
braska, for the purpose of obtaining pos
session of a piece of land claimed by me
as a Homestead. Said affidavit was lo
be sent to the General Land Office by
my attorney.
I do cot object to the publication of
said affidavit, us it was best to place set
tiers on their guard as to th3 manner in
which the Land Officers, at that time,
were doing business.
In your paper of the 21st, I see three
"Cards,", respectively from Sir. Barret,
Mr. Jamison and Mr. Bedford. These
cards too roughly assail my character for
truth to remain unanswered, and, with
your permission, I will answer them in
their own style.
I emphatically state that the affidavit
is true in every respect and yet cot so
full, complete and damaging to ihe parties
concerned as might have been.
The charge of false swearing 13 the
basest slander ever hurled against me.
I fear cot to risk its belief where I am
known, and am sure it will cot be where
its authors are known.
Mr. Barret charges that I lie when 1
swear that he "talked to Mr. Jamison in
whispers.' He knew when he wrote
that lhat bis assertion was false ; they
did converse in a whisper, and alter that
Barret called me out ! As regards his
charge lhat I did cot apply for it as a
Homestead, I can only return the lie he
so glibly, for a Christian, hurh at me
and refer him to Mr. Bedford's card
where one of Satan's desciples contra
dicts another. I came in expressly to
enter that land as a Homestead, and this
is corroborated by Bedford's card. Their
lies are so bungling lhat they show them
selves up.
As to my being a German, and, as they
say, do cot understand ihe English Ian
guage sufficiently to know the meaning
of the affidavit, I will say that I did un
derstand il in every particular, and it was
as I desired it. I am a German, and
after reading the "Cards" referred to,
I am proud of it, fcr I do cot remember
of any instance where a German has lei
himself down to the level of the black
ft.. r a
guard, roway ana "connaence ' man so
completely as these men. They certain
ly do cot understand the language they
60 cruelly murder ; for I anv informed
lhat Mr. Barret who prides himself up
on a knowledge of ihe language be dis
graces spelled in bis communication the
word said, "sayed," and Post office,
"Poast office." From him the charge of
ignorance comes with a beautiful grace !
I do cot deem it necessary to further
cotice these "things," Andy permitted
for a while to lord it over ihe Land Of
fice and poor "German" settlers, ihan to
again plainly and emphatically stale that
the affidavit printed over my signature is
true in every particular, and lhat I will
maintain it at all times and places ; and
in every particular in which ihey charge
me with perjury in said affidavit, I am
ready to prove thit they bare lied.
GEORGE MEIER.
This letter closes ihe debate through
our columns. Having given the affidavit
cf Mr. Meier publicity to warn ethers
of what seemed to be a "snare" for
greenbacks, we cculi not consistently re
fuse all parties a hearing ; this hey have
had. and the case is cow in ihe hands cf
ihe jury. All panies, we hope, are sat
isfied ; but whether they are erect we
wiil permit no mere cf it through the
Advertiser.
Kcts Ite
earn
McCcn
cc
ficA
me;
The Impeachment Ccmmittee have sus
pended examination of witnesses until
ihe 1st cf May.
Gen. Sherman ha, ordered that all
steamboats ascending the Missouri river
to points above Sioux City, be supplied
with two pieces cf artillery and twenty
cusk?t3.
from the Press that Stewart! 1 T, , -
ia, cf Nebraska Cr.v. has been . , T, . x, . , .
e , t, , . " " , , , 10. s xz w-erncai zalcralus is tetter
rfirmeJ as Regm;r ths Laci Of- r . . . . . ,
xathstCitv. Thtai a rood annoint. .... . ...
. --;. ui. La -u ruca, a.,y
nt.
ili Supplemental iU'.vr.;:r-::.a -wai
cially rr-.u!gatei ly th :r
urycf ca t. ?
...
cf thCh 2 1.llt-ry D.itritt,
Loui.-iaca ar.i Texan his rem
1 fr
ciT.ce Mayer M-n::e. Judge Alcll and . a:
Attcrcey Ccr.oral l!:rr;n. c! th? New'r
Orleans Masstcre ootensty.
N. G. Taylor, cf Tcna., haa Ice a ap
pointed and confirmed as comminhaer
cf Indian Affairs, vice L. V. E.'.ry, cf
St. Louis, rejected.
E. Casper has been confirm J as U. S.
Marshal fcr Nebraska. Bca't kno-.v him.
Oa the 3d the Mexican Liberal Gea
eral Escobedo ordered and had executed
one hundred and twenty-three French
prisoners cf war. No excu;3 paliates
this stupenduous murder.
A Pike's Peak miner represents reat
dissatisfaction among; miners in Colorado
because "they have to dig through a solid
veia of silver four feet thick before they
reach ihe gold."
Much suffering from scarcity cf food
is reported in the neighborhood cf For
Snelling, Minn., several persons having
starved to death. When this was first
beard cf at St Paul a large meeting
was being held to relieve the sufferings
ia the South.
Ii is announced lhat Napoleon favors a
confederation cf ihe government3 cf
France, Holland, Belgium and Switzer
land against Prussia.
A dispatch from Vera Cruz, Mexico,
dated the 15th says ihe last of the French
troops left on the 12;h. Maximillion is
still in that country backed by a small
body of imperialists, but anxious to retire-.
.
A Washington correspondent says the
trial of Jeff. Davis will .begin the first
of May.
1500 freedraen have applied to the
Colonization Society to be sent' to Africa
within the past eight months.
Aaron Jones has challenged Michael
McCoole, of St. Louis, to fight, within
three months, for SI, 000.
Joe Coburn has challenged John C.
Heenan to fight for 810,000.
Chlcr Justice Little.
As this accomplished gentleman ard
lawyer is assigned to this District, the
contents of ihe following letter will pro
duce a feeling of general regret, cot only
because it will materially disarrange our
Courts but because of the threatened
loss of one of our ablest lawyers :
A v ror a , March 19ih, 15G7.
y Dear Sir Your favor cf the 8th
inst., has just come to nana and contents
noted. I am in quite feeble health, hav
ing been confined to my bed for the last
three weeks. From the present appear
JancesI doubt whether I shall ever be
able to do any business. If ihis be as I
predict, it will be necessary to appointor
elect some ono to fill ray place. I think
this Spring will determina the question
of life or death with me. I write this
short note in bed, unable to sit up. Tlease
remembor me kindly lo all inquiring
friends, and believe me, as ever, your
friend, W. A. LITTLE.
Hon. B. E. B. Kennedy, puiaha.
Yalnablc AdTlcc forllie ACIIcted.
Dr Strickland, in reply to numerous ap
plications for advice, wishes to inform
those who are afflicted, that ihey may
consult him on all Acute or Chronical
Diseases by letter, stating the age, symp
toms, .Sec, wiih a fee of lvo dollars en
closed. Dr. S. baa obtained great noto
riety as an experienced Physician, both
ia Europe and America especially in the
treatment of Chronic Complaints, after
other doctors have failed to effect a cure.
Those Buffering thould immediately send
for a prescription by addressing Dr. A.
Strickland Cincinnati, Ohio. 26-ly
This is the season for Coughs and
Colds; those suffering with such, or any
Affection cf the Throat or Lungs, will
find Dr. Strickland's "Melhflnous
Congh Baliam" an excellent remedy;
in fact, all his Medicines are worthy the
confidence cf our readers. See Adver
tisement. L't-ll
ErcrjoneHis otto Doctor. Those
individuals and families who generally
get through the year with the least ex
pense cf medicine cr doctor's bills are
ihey who kepDr. Henry's World's Ten-
ic and Blood Purifier and Rostand Tlant
Pills at command, usicg them promptly
cn first attacks, before disease has firm
ly fastened itself ca the system. Theae
valuable remedies are for sale by all
druggists.
JlCSt ElttCrS that are advertised to
act as a tonic, hate a tendency lo wea
ken tha stomach; wo wculi therefore
caut:ca the pu
:il p-rrha$:i:g any
but Ruback's which are real?7 as their
came indicates, a Stomach B. iters
They should be lakea an hcur before cr
two hours aar r meals, to cite tone, aiu:
Jigcstira and strer '.ha lie !'.cn.ach.
tISaCi.3Iasy hausewires wha j
oier brand of Saleratus.
C03Sll HeiliclneS should be so com
pounded that they can be taken "little
and often." It is ihe throat and chest,
not the stomach, that is affected. This
is one great secret cf ihe success cf Coe's
Cough Balsam. Try iL AH dealers
sell iL
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ii notice-! th.it b- u r-jiiri t ir--?xf anl w.
sweraiii ciC a--i or t:.'.r ilj
the 2-nhdayof Mi.t .1-;;.
l)at-J April t; 37.
2Mt $j c:ur;:.i:3 :r. csss.
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Dissolution cf rfrrrsUi' "
. Notice ij broly Ten thjt th j.-t3r,a.'3
the Distillery and Iif.iyi:;r bmi:i tmt.,'.7
exiuc.j under the nii3 of Trro.'2,-UQ,9 4'
hu bn dis;!rej by ihe wi;h Jrt f.- jrn tum
J .ba I. Turr.l. JobaL. :j:;;;a a.idi 1; pw.
h:n harea! i:el w:ta lirj elroi ia ba..,,
Ciitrtei Da JliT.a.aD.l w',:i c-ury ca th tj,
At the iaa place uaUer tie eaoij of .uj' ,
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April, 4'.h 1SJ7
Ok VW,
JOHN L. S7 STOT
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DWQ11TQMIII!;
KEIS V ALDTER & CO
ITtTe opened np their New Jlsat Mirkat ia the
merit of Mct'ali'j Kurnit.ire .S'-jr, wh?r thj w'4 !
be pleaj.d to wait upoa the pallia ta ihe b-itul
tenderest meatt the.euaty ajurj ae:'y JrmtJ i
and cat up.
Country Produce bought anl sold.
Givc us a callrvf
RiokelCalleabyber neit) ii-fure H. V. lit Am
friend Ii. 51. Atkinson pl'f.
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William 5I'jp.oulJ JofoJl
ctriika Trr;:.-,
Oa the 30t"a day of Mr.h IS' said Jati-e i.
aed an crier cf atta.-huiout in the abore acUoa'4
the sum of S3I.0).
Brownville, April ilh IS57
27-4t8i,5 0 K. V. nTGIIES, J. p.
NOTICE TO IMEKS.
The untlcriigncd hivir.g rcst:d
tho Erownvillo
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Takes this mtthod of informing the p'J.
lie that hi intends doing
CUSTOM WORK
for the accoiBmodarion of frmrs ecd o'.kere lit
coming eat n . Tie r!l i 00W in ir'i n nit
who bare wLnt to Rfi.id ar rrHrctfaHy ini'-4
to k'w me a trial, as I iu oonHJent of gi Tit j jn
eral satisfaeti n.
The highest cash price given fir vht
6 if F. Y. MORRIS.
Taken opbythe uoderfinl lirinr, in Dob;
las 1'recinJt,; ooe h!f mile S E cf LUlain ' u .'!,
on the lt dy cf March, 18S7, gne DrinJ.e ?'-r,
tail off, Swailo forkioli'ft ear,erp oil ie.'t cu,
about four yearoli this S.rin.
iiarcb :h ls37 TllUilAS XCiLT.l.
DORSET, llOADLL?
RKL ESTATE AGENTS,
and Ecal:rr, la Land trzrrants zzi
Aprlcultural CcEc? hcri?.
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