Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 24, 1874, Image 4

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" Tha?Jar3 &fcxe zkirtrtnsly and aHT
Save me, la blest.
. ' The -rtalet. witfe. the feMssom. bice and mud.
"Waves Ver thy- send when shaH. is wave
Above thy child?
"Tia a rxeet dttwer yet nes:
2a britflsc leaver, sn t&e-cffmfer fenrpe.t haw,
IWr aMKfaer 'tfej t&feie emMem last
& on thj Sraw r
And I amid lave die
T& Teace na&asted life's dark: Siller streams ;
By sfeee. an erst In eiitlh;nd. He,
Aad share sty drsoma.
And awisc I Itetrer hera
T -state, die plannur" of sny stales? years.
Ami nieara she bopet C whflrffwwi fear
WishMtser tears?
Aye niEKt I Ilneer her-.
A toneiy branch apnn a bftisred tree.
WhrtKe last frail leaf, nr?ewn-ly sere,
Went davrs, wish, thee?
Sf fracr e's wtthered bower.
2s. .itSf. oHKemcioa wisb. the part I sera.
Anil" rarrse an. thee, the enly ilawer
In memory's am.
Anil t&c the eventnx pale
Bowh Kce a mourner en. the dim fetae wave
I stray to hear the nfcrhi wtnda wall
Around tny grave.
Where is thy spirts flawa?
I jzaze ab-re fey laok Is imaged t&ere
I Maten. and thy zentle tace
5a n the atr.
" Oh. come wfeSrt here I press
3fy brow npon the srrave anil. In those mlid
And thriHissr tones f tenderness.
Bless, Mess thy child I
"Oh, no. I had racier nofc folks
woeki talk," uttered the maiden, as
he lao&ed with a deep &Tosfr upoa
tw &r ywths srsoirg the bunfers
who had thus been designated to her.
MarceHine remained firm in her
determination to accept of no assise
THE LOnjIOA IfUL peace and to main tain the suprenacy
! of the law proTe to- the worlcttbat
On the 14th Inst. Lieut. Got. fenc Tou can be as forbearing to tbesewho '
issued his procEamtion for the militia ( have usurped and abased authoriy as ,
ai the State to arm and assemble to voa were patient and Ions scfiJricsr 1
drive away the usurpers, and on that under their tyranny; seek; no revenge
dsy a battle was fought between the ! for pt injuries, but leave your fillea
aoce, or ratherguard, from the hun-j adherents of the Kellcgg- government j enemies Ja ths Cortures of their own
aad ere- long they departed to aa tnese oppoea to it, acu jeuo consciences and to tne lasting mirnv
was invited to abdicate or abatidon ' which their acts have won for tiem
fcis claims as the rightful Governor of; Signed, Ions A. Wilxz, ilayor
Louisiana, which ne refused to do.
In the battle referred to the Kellogg
forces which were under Gen. !Long
street, were defeated and scattered.
The scenes of violence then closed for
hat dav. "N"exu morning in resrionc
to Gov. Penn's call, 10.000 miLtia had j Ia?' a Iar?e namber unarmed citi
come together at New Orleans, ready i zena embled on St. Charles street,
for the few. But when Kellogg and aad Pceded fay a band of music, ea-,r-
. , n r. .., i,.,. . eorted Lieat. Gov. Penn from Ms res-
hid gone, and of the latter there was
none to eppoee, and all the Stale de
partments were taken possession of
by the Penn faction, without further
fighting or violence.
Gov. Penn sent the following to the
President asking him to keep
HA5DS off:
EASTSRS SOTS5.
THE BlriCS S1IX.
Tea, biesa thy weepln? chSd,
And aer tlty nrn religion's halleat ahrint
. Oh, give hi spirit nntlenied
T blend wish thine.
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their several homes.
The maiden was left alone in the
bar-room, and as she found herself
thes solidary she could not repress the
fear that came over her.
Half aa hour passed away, aad I.u
bin came In from the stable. Ifarcel-
I ifee, however, said nothing to him. of
what had transpired, bet uly reques
ted him. to be In readiness to respond
to her summons in case she should
have occasion to call him during the
night.
The boy went up to hs bed, aad
eoce more the maiden was left alcne.
Caching broke the stillness of the
aat save the blasts that howled
amosg the Alps, and for half an hour
longer she sat by the fast decaying
embers of the fireplace. The maiden
thought sereiy that if the strangers
meditated harm they would have
been ere this on the move; and with
the throbbing heart of her fear-laden
bosom somewhat quieted, she raked
up the embers upon the hearth, ex
tinguished the lamp that hung above
the bar, and then taking her candle
she started for her room.
Harcelline had passed through the
narrow entry, ascended thestaira.and
had her hand upon the latch of her
own door when she was confronted
by one of her stranger guests.
""Do you want anything elr?" asked
IJEUT. GOV. FZyy ESCOBTSD TO THE
STATE HOC55T.
2fw Obleass, Sep. 15. At 3 p.m.
in response to a notice signed by the
committee of the Canal street meet-
Editor Advertiser r
Though somewhat tardy Is the ful
filiment of my promise to write yoa
I accepC as a truism the old saying,
"better late
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than never."" In com- Expeditions PosiUvelr PToaibited '
from TtsiflEg tie y&w Hdonnlo.
Earnest Argo, I left
frTuiKz tn tha Cra a. TTrini crha?a hfl
took possession of the erecative de
partment. In the movement at least
ten thousand persons participated,
and the Lieut. Governor was received
with enthusiastic demonstrations, of
approval along the route.
About two p. m. cme 3,000 of Gee.
Ogden'a militia, armed with the eap
tured guns, moved from Jackson
Souare ec route for the armory on
Some ten or fifteen miles beyond the
mountains, in the immediate vicinity
oi Trieste, over among the rugged j
passes of the Carnic Alps-, there is a j
ings, and among them, though some
what isolated, la a sort of rough inn,
which used to serve as a wassail-house
for travelers on their way to and from
ILaback.
It was a cold, blustery evening in
ifarch, and, though there was no
storm, yet the blasts aa they came
sweeping and whistling, whirling
irarcelllne, hardly conscious of what
she uttered, but using the phrase
purely from the force of habit.
"Yes, pretty one, I do," the man
returned. -I want Altzorfs strong
box."
"ilercy! sir; you surely would not
rob us."
"Oh, no not you. It's only those
baubles which belong to the convent
we want ; so bestir yourself and show
us where they are."
"I shall shriek, sir I I shall cry out
for help," exclaimed Harceliine, as
she essayed to start for the stairs.
"Oh, no. sweet one," the villain re
turned, significantly pointing his pis
tol at the girl's head, and at that mo
ment he was joined by his compan
ion, who had just come from Lubin's
room. ITarcelline first thought of re
sistance, but she soon found that she
Brownville oa Sunday evening Au-t
gust 23, he bound for his home In
Illinois, and I for mine open "Hong
Islandrs sea-girt shore." I left my
. SZ ... T ' "" - TT ; authority from the Interior Depart-
fori found him royal company in all J r . ,
. . , -cr wi ment. meaning: its authorized azents,
respect3 but one or two. He would I " - L-
f , , . . ; the Department has been m receipt ot
eat more peaches and sleep more than . c . .
. . -t . . .. ialarze number of letters asking th&
,, -,, r ".! permission to go there, and for the
myself. However, Earnest Is seed f a , T r It. -
company and I only wished he had j
been coins' through. As I mounted !
Since the declaration of Gen. Sheri
dan, that no one would be allowed to
visit the Black Hills country without
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New Orleans, September 14. ToU.
S. Grant, President of the United
! States iTnr)rI5s of all nthpr re-linf
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the people of this State have taken up I uaronuoi street, ls iocj. uaateu
arms to maintain the legal authority I the customhouse the United States
of the persons elected by them to the : txcons stationed there gathered In the
government of the tate, and against: - . fv. ff ... .
thp nsnfww who hfiw hfanH nnnn r "" "6 " " -
gone to "that bourne whence no trav
eler retnm-sth." The view however
of the grand structure which here
spans the Mississippi, thanks to the
brains and genius of Cant. Eads. drew
them innumerable insults, burdens j S6 three hearty eheers for the citi-1 avaJ my CkOQghfc fromarnelaccholy
up to the top of the "bus," awaiting
to transfer as from the Missouri Pa
cific depot over that magnificent
structure, the Illinois and St. Iiouis
bridge, to the railroad line, I for the
first time felt lonely, although I was,
after two years and a half of absence,
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anu wrongs, in so aomg tuey are
supported by the great body of intelli
gent and honest people of the State.
They declare their sincere loyalty and
its officers; they war only against
usurpers, plunderers and enemies of
the people. They affirm their entire ' city, and aulet prevails throughout.
b.Awv. .v uiuiuuutu y. aau JJlUiCUb
zens, which was returned bj the mi
litia with great unanimity. With
the exception of the sentinel In front
of the custom house, not an armed
man Is to be seen, in the streets of iha
life, liberty and equal rights of all
classes of citizens. The property and
officials of the United States it shall
BrSENZSS EESntED.
The presidents of the chambe;
be our snecial aim to defend turint commerce, clearing uouse, aac coctcn
assault and to treat with the pr&- J exchange telegraphed to President
foundest respect and loyaltv. "We j on the 16th a statement that the citv
only ask of you to withold any aid or wa3 qcie: and rx-aceable. The execu-
nnami nf rDr,r.w? ?o.I w ' tive committee of the merchants ex-
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letter is made public r
DEAEntE2fT OF THE IM'KHIOB,
Wasectcjtos, September 8, 1S74.
rrvt r I acknowledge the recelpC of
your letter of the 27th Inst., referring-1 -to
associations that are forming for'f5
invasion o that pare ot territory em- cj
bracing the Black Hills, notwith- c
standing existing treaties with, she!;?-?
Sioux Indians, and requesting such1 ?-r
golns home, and I speculated upon ! aggestioos for guidance and benefit 1 2 1
what changes I would find m objects j COSaMered appropriate by the DepW' ? i
real, and among a large ei?cle of warm f ment, and In reply would say that in ' c "
friends, many of whom I knew had! the second artiele of the treaty be-;?-
sween tne umteu csaces ami tas uii-
ferent tribes of Sioux Indians, con-! i
eluded April 29, I'ioS, statutes vol. 15,
H. P. 63S, lo, P. 638, the United States
agree that the the following district
of country to wit, vis. r Commencing
on the east bank of the Missouri riv
er, where the 45th parallel of north
latitude crosses th4 same: thence
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channel and I could but wonder at
the perfectnesa of every detail of the
f vast'machinery of its DroportSsns and b& a poin oppiteT where the
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admire the master mind which creat- ka strike2 che river. fcheaTe we3C
ed, planned and carried to a success- across said river and along the nosth-
ful termination the gigantic under-! era line of Nebraska to the 104th de-j
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t to anoint where the 46th parallel of
north latitude Interceots the same;
thence due east along said parallel to
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from the Illinois shore. At first
glance it dGes not appear beautiful cr
symetrical, but as the eye rests upon
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and howlin? down thpmonnin fHo
failed not to drive the people to the j Id f m thln tfaat' and be"
cheer of the fireside. j 3ldes the robber" had not onl? tfarea6'
Wlthfa the harroomof this humble I enedtAer bt they vowed tbe-v
inn were collected half a dozen of the' WOaId bfear In every door and Parti"
Alpine hunters, who passed the mug "a ln hoa?e antiI the foand the
uua, uuuci bucstr cuL'uuisiauces me
the peaoe and liberty of this people.
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Lieut. Gov. and Act. Gov.
change to-day telegraphed to the
boards of trade at S-t. Louis, Chicago,
and Cincinnati, that the duly elected
state officers were in peaceable pos
seseioc, and business was resumed as
! usual.
On fche'lothjthe foIIowingrteIegrain
was given to the country: "The
Jtveilogg government h23 been over
thrown entirely, and the entire city J Governer Kellogg and suite remain
Is in the handsof his opponents.! in zh- custom house. He b in good
Lieut. Gov. Penn7 who was elected j sPL"ics and expects to be restored by
in 1572, win at oncejbe'instailed into I the Resident at the expiration of the
nve days.
Baton Bouge has turned out Kellogg
officials and Installed McEnery officers.
office, and the courts Jwillat once be
of government set in motion not only
in this city, hue throughout the entire
State. Great enthusiasm prevails.
i KETXOGG TELEGBAFH5 TEE PRESI
DENT FOE AID.
Washington, September 15. The
President has received from Gov.
arifl tanlrarrf wif.h imrvrl Teat- nnnr
breaking Into a happy chorus', aad phought it best to reveal the hid-
, j iii jwacc ui iuc uui, irusting, now-
ever, that something might turn up!
Mayor W. C. Bobbins and John
Gravel, citizens wounded In the fight
on the 11th, have since disd.
A telegram hca been sent to -the
President stating that a petition had
KfcHSrt frtPT3,S f?A? Ktt m oil ari r-A Pv
Kellogg by telegraph! an application , .,rffn, n'ts ev .-
, fnr iW tn Trrtner T.nnlznfiV. ,4 - "
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anon lending a willing ear to a tale
sad a joke, while near to the blazing
fire sat two men, strangers In the
place, who had arrived just at night
fall, and engaged entertainment and
rest for the night.
These two travelers looked not
much like common men, but there
waa a something about their counten
ances that attracted more than one
passing attention from the hunters.
They did not behave &3 honest men
would be supposed to behave; for In
all their movements there was an ev
ident aim to escape observation.
They had horses In the stable, and
were provided with large traveling
sacks, which sacks w&re either entire
ly or nearly empty. Ever and anon
one or more of the hunters would cast
a mrtive giance towaru tne strangers,
and once or twice they endeavored to
draw the twain into conversation r l
mestic violence. Xo dispatches other
than the application of Kellogg for
aid had been received at either the
to assist her, and accordingly she led J executive mansion or the attorney
the way to the bar-room, at the back ' General's office, up to noon to-day.
of which was a small appartment. j The application was referred. to the
Taking a key from the money drawer ' Attorney General who had a long in
she unlocked the door of the back I terview with the President on the
room, and pointing toa small closet ' subject. Secretary Belknap not being
in the farther corner she said :
"There, sirs, in that closet is the
monk's box, but my master has the
key In his possession, and so If you
would open it you needs muss force
the lock."
"You are ready with your wit, pret
ty one," said one of the robbers as he
cast a scrutinizing glance at Marcel
Iine's face. "I fear to trust you too
far, so you must excusa me if we just
secure you till after our lob Is com-
pleted."
As the man spoke he led the girl
ck to the bar-room, and taking
but the two men persisted in remain- from bis Pocet a piece of stout cord,
Ing by themselves, and ere Ion? thpv he proceeded to lash her to a chair.
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retired to the room which had been
allotted to them.
"Marcel line," said one of the hun
ters, a middle-aged man, addressing
a blooming maiden who stood behind
the bar, "does Altzorf return to
night ?"
"No, sir," replied the girl; "he
come not till the morrow."
"And ha your master left you all
alone?" asked the hunter.
"Oh, no; Altzorf has left Lubin
with me.'
j-uu jiuum is ooiy a ooy a mere
lad."
"Well, what of that?" replied
Marcelilne, looking with a somewhat
Inquisitive glance at the hunter.
"Oh, nothing," said the man, en
deavoring to hide as much as possible
the fears or suspicions he entertained ;
"only I do not exactly like the looks
of those two men whom yen have
just shown to their rooms."
Several hunters immediately coin
cided with this opinion, but Marcel
line laughed at their suspicions.
"What an Idea!" she said. "Why,
what do you take them for ?"
"It Is not Impossible that they are
robbers," returned the first speaker.
"Ha, ha!" laughed Marcelline.
"Bobbers In such a place as this!
Let's see. There are about twenty
groschens in the drawer, and I have
exactly seventeen kreutzers In my lit
tle bed up stairs. What a place for
robbers! My master took all the
money with him to Trieste save that
I have mentioned."
"Marcelilne," said the first hunter
who had spoken, as he stepped for
ward and bent his bead over the bar.
in trust a large wooden box from an
old monk who lately went to the con
vent of St. Cecilia?"
"Yes, he received such a one," re
plied the maiden, "and it is even now
locked up in his strong room."
"That box contains the massive sil
ver plate and ornaments of the con
vent. The monk left it till his re
turn." "Well, 'tis not likely that these
men can have heard of that," Mar
eelline replied, betraying a slight sur-
She stoutly resisted, and even at
tempted to utter a cry, but a cloth
soon stopped her power of utterance,
after which her hands were lashed to
the chair.
After this the robbers took a few
tools from one of their sacks and pro
ceeded at once to force the stout closet
door.
For a moment after Marcelilne had
been left alone she almost gave up in
despair; but her woman's wit soon
came to her aid and a gleam of hope
lighted up her countenance. From
where the villains were at work they
could not see into the bar-room, and
after listening a moment or tvro to as
sure herself that they were fairly
busy, she moved her chair noiselessly
In town, the President also had a con
ference with Adjutant General Town-
send,
president's proclamation.
On the 15th President Grant issued
the following Proclamation :
Whereas, It has been satisfactorily
represented to me that turbulent and
thy or the Executive in the recent
change of government.
CABINET SIEETINe.
At a cabinet meeting on the morn
ing of the 16th, Secretary Fish and
Briatow, AttGrne General Williams,
Postmaster General Jewell, and Act
ing Secretary of the -Interior Cowen,
were present. It adjourned without
any definite action en the Louisiana
question. This is a novel case, being
the first time that the State authori
ties as recognized by the President,
have been rejected 07 citizens. It is
believed measures will be immediate
ly taken to reinstate Kellogg as governor.
The result of the cabinet meeting
I become apparent and the grand sol
idity of its structure Is evident. The
time I had permitted but a curaory
view, and I was scon whirling over
the level prairie lands of Illinois.
Onward through the darkness sped
the train and the monotonous click
clack of the iron wheels as they roll
ed unceasingly over the rails beneath,
was gradually broken by the hum of
conversation in the smoking-ear
whither I had wended my way to en
joy the fumes of tobacco and add my
quota to the smoke within the car.
I was here so fortunate as to become
acquainted with Leiutenant L. of
the U. S. Signal service. I found him
a most -agreeable companion, a gen
tleman of high attainments and I en-
it, the beantv of Its vast proportions j the place of beginning. And,iaaddi-
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east bank oc said river shall ce an a
the same is, set apart 10? absosclute
and undisturbed use and occupation,
of the Indians herein named, and '
for such other friendly tribes and
individual Indians as from time to
time they may be willing, with the
consent of the United States, to &d-t
mit amongst them.
And the United States now solemn
ly agree that no persons, except those J
herein designated and authorized so
to do, and such officers, agents and
employes of the government as may
fats authorized to enter upon the In-'
dian reservations in the discharge or
duties enjoined by law, shall ever be
permitted to pass over, settle upon or
reside in the territory described In
thL? article, or in such territory as
may be added to this reservation for
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the use of Indians ; and henceforth
they will and do hertbv relmocish
joyed his society as far as Harrisburg, all claims or right in and to any por-
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ingtoc. Wednesday evening we roll
ed into the depos tx Jersey City and
were scon crossing tho glorious old
J Hudson with the Empire City like a
panorama laid out before as. Old
Trinity's steeple loomed up In gochic
grandeur far heavenward and seemed
to ;ive a welcome as it were, so fa
miliar did the grsceful pile seem to
me. Bemanlng In the familiar city
over night, by early train next morn
ing I came to the beautiful village up-
P
disorderly persons have combined to- n the afternoon of the 16th, was an
gether with force of arms to overthrow
the fctate government ot Louisiana,
and to resist the laws and constituted
authorities of said State; and
Whereas, The Legislature of said
State is not now in session, and can
not be convened in time to meet the
present emergency, and the Execut-
f-ive of said State, under section 4 of
article 4 of the Constitution
of the United States and laws
passea m pursuance therecr, has
therefore mads npnlisation to me fo?
such part of the military force of the
United States &s may be uecessary
and adequate to protect said citizens
thereof against domestic violence, and
to enforce the due execution of the
laws.
Whereas, It is required that when
ever it may be necessary in the judg
ment of the President to use the mil
itary force for the purpoee aforesaid,
he shall forthwith, by proclamation,
command such insurgents to disperse
and retira peaceably to their respect
ive homes within a limited time;
:Sow, therefore, I, U. S. Grant,
of the United States, do
tion of the L mted states or territo
ries except such as is embraced with
in the limits aforesaid, and except as j
hereinafter provided.
The foregoing section prescribes'
who shall be allowed in this territorv j
so set apart for the Indians, and ex-! "
pressly states that none ethers shall 1 W
be permitted to pass over, settle up-,'
on or reside- therein. t
The only power to alter this provls-j 3
Ion Is that 'which made the treaty. : r
land then it mttsc be done with the. ?:
conseat of the Indians. :
What is known as the late explor- J
ing expedition of General Custer is ' M
on the South Side Bailwav of LongimereI" a naihury recce cotsaace or j
Island, twenty miles from the eitv' Sf fWLSg??-0' eP ' 3
. ... . 1 taming the beat location, if in future f2
where my home is Iocatea. lou can ft should become necessary to estab- j O
uarmy appreciate tne- vast umerencej iisu saere a munsary post-
and contrast that anrw.ir tn ma T ! On the 22d of June last in a letter
MOB
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-n- ttt fKr- Ti-a-T,f , ., -. to this department, the Hon. fcecreta-;
sit m thia pitaant room she sur- ? r,.. ,- .u- tT- . n
,. ,-,..., r7 f var wrote on. this subject as w
to disperse and retire peaceably toi
thotr rp-STWK'frfvo o hn.?oc TtTn?r nt. -
--.-.. - .ww.. wuwuw niauiu UIB ff
toward the table upon which a candle
had been left burning. By consider- p.MMlin.
k! -.Z t J M. v 1 . J t
,"4BT .' lsr log" coia hereby make proclamation, command
of the candlestick with her teeth, and . aaid fcurbuieat and dlsorderiy penons
"tii U4ctuut act. 111 upuu a cuaif. i
moment more she listened, and then
she turned her back to the candle in
such a manner as to bring the outer
cord into the blaze. It required not
half a minute to burn off the cord that
had secured her to the seat, and then
bending over she took the back of the
chair in her teeth and carefully moved
it out of the way. The lashings
burned and so did her flesh, but with
perfect self-devotion she heroically
withstood the pain, aad in a few mo
ments she was free.
Marcelline now breathed more free
ly. The key was still in the lock of
the door that opened the back room.
and quick as thought the heroic girl
sprang forward and closed It upon
k" oeyonu. Tne ey was turned,
and Marcelline then ran to ths front
door, unlocked it, threw It open and
sprang into the highway. It was bu5
the work of a few moments to rouse
some of the hunters, and ere long the
two robber-travelers were in safe
custody. They not only lest their
booty, but also their liberty; and on
the next day were safely conveyed to
Trieste and delivered up to justiee.
Lubin was found in the room with
bis mouth bound up aad his arms
pinioned to his chair; bat the satis
faction of being released from his un-
agreemeut that the folio wing dispatch
be sent immediately by the Adjutant
General of the army to General Eme
ry, commanding the forces in Louisi
ana: "War Departmenv, Washing
ton. Under no circumstances recog
nize the Insurgent Government of
Louisiana. Within five days from
the date of the proclamation to the
insurgents, such action will be taken
as the emergency may require.
By order of the President.
(Signed) E. D. Townsend,
Adjutant Gen."
This cabinet meeting was attended
by the President, Secretaries Fish and
Bristow, Attorney General Williams
and the Postmaster General. The
opinion was nnanimous that the re
cent action of the southern people in j
Louisiana waa aimed to interfere,
contrary to law, and that the admin
istration should continue to support
Kellogg's administration.
The President has abandoned the
idea of returning to Long Branch at
present.
TROOPS FORWARDED.
It is probable, should troubles In
crease in Louisiana, that the State
may be added to Lisa t. Gen. Sheri-
rounding grounds filled with flowers ; j follows
the sight of numerous spires lifting "It is well known to the depart
their graceful forms aboTe the lux-! meat that at varices times settlers in !
urent foliage everywhere visible, the fcV y- """i V ,
. - f j. I platsii expeditions to the Black fcuLs, ,
uliaiwl iU"- Ui fc"c au" uuu and the department has uniformly,
ocean beach southward; the perfume
ot the sea air laden with its briny
riis(Vj;nfpn.in't:fl 5iwh run-rman-
but it has now almost become a milh-1
tary necessity that accurate know-.
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' , . I ledge should be possessed bv the armv 1 &
now tar west. Here everything seems ' to this portion of our territory, and 5q
so shady, quiet, beautiful and peace-! for that ncmose on I v is the tr&.inti
ful, there, so desolate, bustling, bar- expedition undertaken. The ques-' &.
rn-in rr nnanin ttt r n tr nsarm r-y - -
settlement rests with congress, and
nlfloconf efnofirtr. mi.7j- Vn f. Hi
prise at the knowledge she had just ?Un ?ij- u . - , gei
.h. ... tr n u ,. the indignities he had received.
., ' " " VUC-T "aj fc"e- The little inn Is still kept open to
VMM not snrplv- dsro tn mh tU . ' "
- I travelers, uut 01a ijizorr seeps it no
longer. Justin, the hunter, Is Its
WV tlflMPlMi
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M,It know about that," returned
Even in large cities
take place. You had
it her Justlu or Boland re-
ttte house to-night."
m . -r,"i-v
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HOMaMC
:mambM
host, and the fair Marcelline is ite
hostess.
Paper Floor Carpet, 25 eecia ayard,
at Roy's.
day 3.
In witness thereof I have herunto
set my hand and caused the seal of
the United States to be affixed. In the
city of Washington thia loth day of
September, in the year of our Lord,
1S74, and of the Independence of the
United States, the ninety-eighth.
3y the President : U. S. Grant.
Hamilton Fish, Sec'y of State.
PBOC-A 2f A TION BT THE 3IAY0R OF
NEW ORLEANS.
Mayqrat.ity of New Orleans,
Sept. 15. Citizens of New Orleans;
It becomes my duty to congratulate
you upon the restoration of the duly
elected and rightful State authorities.
after enduring for nearly two years
the control of usurpers. Their acts
of tyrznny have at length called for
resistance. This was instantaneous,
universal and entirely successful, not
a single usurping ofiicisl being now
in the exercise of his functions with
in the limits of the city. The em
ployment of force became a necessity,
and we deplore the resulting loss of
life, while we honor the memory of
the noble men who fell in defence of
the rights dear to all who desire to be
free. Upon this signal and most hon
orable recovery of our political and
civil rights, let me advise extreme
moderation. Besume your avocations
es soon as dismissed from organized
ranks. Use the utmost forbearance sh
1 i . . - .
towaru tnose who hold political opin
ions aoverse to youre ; Interfere with
no peaceable assemblage of our fel
low citizens of any race or color; use
ait your inuuence to preserve the
dan's department, or .Gen. Terry be
ordered to New Orleans.
A large number of troops have been
ordered to Louisiana.
In the banks of New Orleans are a
half to three-quarters of a million dol
lars for the payment of interest on the
Louisiana litigated bonds. The Pres
ident instructs Gen. Emery to geard
the banks and permit no moasjTtobe
drawn by Penn's government
KET.T.QGG SAYS SOCSTHTNO.
Gov. Kellogg telegraphs to a New
York paper that amid all the troub'.es
that beset the state, he has reduced
the state and parish taxation fullv
one-third, and recites the beneficia'l
legislation, he has secured. -He de
clares that his opponents were fairly
defeated in the last election, and
would be left still more in the minor
ity at the next election, if voters wph
allowed full and untrammelled fran
chise; that they have, by a long pre
pared plan, violently overthrown the
government even before election, to
prevent the evidence that they had
net a majority before, upoa shallow 1
pretext ot violence ; and by Incendi
ary statements and appeals they have
got together with their clans which
they have organized in secret, and
drilled in their club rooms in thpirv
They have taken possession of the
public offices by violence and Mood-
PexsonaDy, I have no desire to
ren and bare. Here, a country deck
ed with nature's own coronet of forest
trees ; there, the vast plains lying in
naked immensity and seeming dreary
without the monotone of their land
scape being broken. Here a populous
region ; there one comparatively
sparsely settled. In the city I find
many changes. The magnificent
new post office building at the south
ern end of the City Hall park is the
most notable. It is indeed a magni
ficent structure, and well worthy the
government which is erecting It, as
regard architectural appearance, sol
idly of construction and costliness.
But the buildings either sida hem it
in as it were, and cramp its stately
proportions. I have as yet had no
time to ramble about the city much, '
being engaged upon business while
there, but this week I propose mak
ing a general scout through the me
tropolis, and will then have material '
for a second and better (I hope) note.
The march of improvement has gone
ud town, and there Is on mnch tn ua
I hardly know where to commence. '
Such works however as the op-town I
water work3 and Fourth Avenue im-i
provement will furnish matter for in
teresting detail. More anon.
W. Jewett Sanger, C. E.
SacksOk Centre, Z. Z, Sept. 6L 1374.
f '
The following, from the Denver
Times, of the 3d instant, shows that,
even while absent from his native
State, Senator Bogy has the welfare
of the Democratic party at heart, and
loses no opportunity to increase its
vote, by immigration or otherwise :
'senator Bcgy, of Missouri, took a
fancy to four of Joe Bailey's jackasses
while he was visiting this section of
the country. The animals were ship
ped ..0 St. Loui3 yesterday for the dis
tinguished gentleman." Globe.
A dispatch of fcfae 3d from Parsons,
Kan., says : "The erasshoDner? m
down upon Parsons yesterdav In
counuess millions.
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body this department has no disere- its load; and by tnrnin-Crank: f a,
tiau in tae matter, out 13 reaufreu
aulred
and will endeavor to prevent any vio
lation the provisions of the treaty be
fore mentioned."
For reasons set forth, ail applica
tions for permissloa to visit the Black
Hills country will be denied.
Very respectfally, your obedient
servant,
B. F. CORRAN,
Acting Secretary
To Gov. J.L. Pennington, Yankton, Dako
ta.
The exceeding
eold weather this morning mst
them sit around on the ground In ap
parent stupid wonder. Th ?
scarcely anything left for thsm to in
jurs, and it is presumed their stay
will be short. They are moving in
the direction of the Indian country,
where It is to be hoped rhev -will 5nnV
oe made up Into hopper jam, a dish
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torn. e. Jie well, the pai2s 3aurioil . atHWS!ecie ..
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CAN "WORE: THE AUGER SCCCESS51TLI.Y
TWE2STTX FEET A T HOL"
ALF. W. MOH&AX,
Post Office Sox 12, BROWTflLLE. XEBRl
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a duty I owe to the state and tha par- m,
ty, to hold on until relieved by com- Selling goods as chean as ever a
petentaathoriry. L. Lowman's,
Qocks, Watches, Jewelry
JOSEPH SHUTZ, N
Se. 59 Mala Strt, Brcwxvine.
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