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About Dakota City herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1857-1860 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1859)
- lHWMfiW laUraa.! A r , i irr . t"i mt!!i : I .1 i i' 1 1 r i it !'!( t i the er . le- . p-i' .: 1 litter in ' : the H. v, y .'in . .v j u.i i ' i ' ' r'i, IV' 1 Js i at mir Vii , A i.-o 't W A ' II I V e,:. .?. . ,,,. My Dear S-r : V Ice In your kin I I b. t k. t.t null I 'i . i . v. A ;i'i"t .', 1 0'.). i,.v 'i I J : I . ne ii 1 in ! Hi it' j in , I '! "I'i 'It CCt t t ..i I .l.i tu.t cone r witn the A liiiiin iin i ii in i'l' ir it tepcoti? theiight- rt itur-tl'l-.l cii.i"n. as i!( ti:i 1 ii. I hp I - i"-ta letter," which It in proper t .Wi ve, hate teen since mteriai!y nli t.tt I r. Ii-r our cor.Mitu.'.on there ran he n j tat .I -I. iu t .in between the f h native horn no I h.itui iliacd r'.tiirn t.; cl'iim the protpction f our g ivrruiite it, at horn n. !,ro l. Lii ; tin,ut'..ll;.i:tiin if'nnin ;U .-ruin mum i.l ic I from all "H,-vi ns which he our I to hie native cmintey, by virtue of hi allegiance, it leave him in llie a I i 'cdicamen' of owing i",.-i.mco to iwj rouutiii'H, w it li iicc'mt,; i recti n from till.cr -a dilemma m which i. . American i-ini'Ti should ever he placd Niitlicr Lave you misuppreliendt'd t.iy optn i nit in rr't ct ti tlic African slave tru!iv Ttmt qtie.ni n srriou -ljf Uisturbe J ( ho harmony f the convention which fi anted the Federal constitution 1'i'onlt the delegate divided lot o t wo parties, umier circumstance which ( r u time rt micro .1 hsrmoniou act mil iinposai I It. The o Hi" demanding the in-luiu and uu- ' n litiutiai piohit.ilioti ul the Africa slave tn le, ou morni and rclifinua ground while l'io oil, or iu"iMcJ tiiitt it a liigiliuiitta finitiurrf. itiTol in(r n.i clhtr ciiM.iruti'.,ii V. un a a )tin I pniV. I'olicj, which i'-U t' oiicht t . i. a I'ri iiiit.v l to tlt torimuti fur itnelf t a I iii n il w.iMt inotioncl liy it- onu Utti. I :u Ii party etouj firmi an.) rvfuhittil hy it i own position until tntlt tmcnina voimut'aJ that thii txr I nticitt on w.iuKl l.icuU un (he cnnyention, .leairoy ttie Feileral I'nioti, blot out the gliiric of llr)lu:ioii, nnJ throw nway all lt titraioiigi, unleia auiuo fair atij j ist ooiiiproml-e cuuM In foi mtvl on the com limn group I of audi iniilun'. conccMnona aa were in.l.pensihlo as the pitacryatiou cf their liLcrlici, loi jo and lii'lpptu lciice. Such a c jmproniliie aaa tllrolej ami ir.dnr purated into the comhiuL.iii, liy wh:ch it wa.a understood that the African -lave trade might continue as a legitimate cummercr, In ihuae rttatH.t who e lame enu tiou d it, uutil the Juar 1 HH, from audafter which timeConkjrcaa might and would pmhihit It fcrtyer, throiiphuut the ilounnion and lio-ite ul the United Mtaltn, nnd I'.tis nil lawa which might become nreea.iaijr to make Mich prohibition rllectual. The uarmo i y ef the rouyennon wai reitored and the t i iou euvt'd l y thia eonipromire, without which tho cutiHtUutioii euuld myr hut bucu inn e I htiind fii in'y by this coinproni'iHe, ari l by all t!,o cthrr coiiiprominca of the ooiiflnutioii, and null ii'e my bi ul etloita to entry each mi l all i I lliftn into tn it It fit I execution, in the mimihc i.nl with tho uti'lct it;unduig in which the were uninn'Iy ailopleil In accoid iu' e with tl.kp c.iinpi oiiiipm. 1 am irrec.niivilitbly oppnt-e" to tho ret i vnl i f (he Alricnn :lutu ti 1c, m ttuy lortn and un Icr nvy cirouimtitiiceii. I run, wiih great ivpect, yt tn-H tro!v, . A. 1 Ul'tiLAjJ. Iiollaa I'toutilea In AwitlSiarn ICa Mi a llatila. We h ire thenewn nf eerums Indian trouhlea in Southern Knn-na. A X''uili'inu hit ari-iy rd in Uitiaaa city and report nl that ilia KiWH, (ling", and ( umanc.lioa had eorected In Hut lcr uii'i (Jrevnwood uouullea tn the number of fito thoiii tn;l, tin e ttcniiiK (lit: truotioii lo thr w hiteaof thrit region. Huhstqiient ropnrta aay t ii o town of hmporia ha I I ten iuveated b) about fir hundred of the ayngos A hattla li reported to haye Ink in place near Ehlrrndo on Lower hitewntor. in which a limulred Indi ins and fiya whitea are eald t" hnye beeo killed. The gre itent eonateri'atioa pr.itai'.a Thi.a hostility ia aupo.aed to hate origiiiiitad from the liang'n; nf ome k iwi, at tonacil groye ao:ne time hince, by the aettle ra. Thepe are the reports they ate doubtless grratlj riaget ated. St. Jt .up () utttc. Koyitiau to The New York Fiyr publlahea a statement of tho buainean done, at at that port in foreign dry gnodnfor the putt month. The totals compared with the two pretiouH aea,Mon. et'ind thnt : 1HT Ji'.tl.tl'l.'.-.'l l.sa in. ii ii. i..u ;i,;ii,.''S Thcpe figures f how now how himn Flora M -Flitniey hti forgotten all about the pitnio her eitrtync incea helped much to brinj? on two yenra ago, and bow ready "hit i with her rilka, eat tna, and yelveta, ta po It blind, and to go it ' with a ru.th" again. rVrenty one mil ion worth cf dry guode iu eevaui mculLs! "Nohiugto weikr," in lee I. Mobh jji ForrnTi im The at itiatica of the Mormon prpulailon ia thua giti n In the"'.i.'.Vy m I . The numbr of Mormon in the t'uite.l Statea and Hrifteh doininiona, in IT, wa not Icei than 6S.70O. of which 88,000 were re, enta wi 1'iah, 6,000 in the rtta.e nf New York 4,000 in California. 6 OtKI in Nnya pcmlt and the Canadaa. and it.OOO In .S.iulh Aincri.'it. In Kurope there wore Sii.DOO, ofwhich Mi. 000 were in Ureal Kritain and Ireland, 6.000 in eandintiyia, 2,000 in tlerutauy and witier land, and in France an I the rent of F-uropi 1,0 fJ; in Au-tralia. m I folyneala J.lOO ; iu Africa KX, and on travel ".'O t. To tlicee, if we a. Id the different braaichee Deluding Strangeite. Kig louitea, an I Whita itea, the whole eect ia not leas than liti tMiO L-JT The tihcat edifleca In the world aie tlief.l'oaing: The ramiJ of filth. Vypt, - M.1 feci, Cathedral at Color.ne, - - fiill Minster at I'lm, - - 41 Cathedral at A utwerp, - 470 " M uator at 8iraboiir - - 4'it " l"; raiuid of Clieope, Fgvpt, 4"'. 1 " it. Stephen's t'huioh, Vicuna, 44 J Ft. Feler'a at II ime, - - 4 '0 " i'yiamid of Cfphranea, Fgypt - 4-ti ' hi. Martin" at Lundahut, - 4-'0 fy-The Re Dr. Uenrick. ArchHishop of Rlnmcre, is staying with I is brother, the Archbishop of St. Lnuia Tutee geutietueti, own brother, and Lo'h Arebbi-,i:or., bav een esch other but twice In eighteen year. wing to the heavy labor impost i upon thera by their archbishopric. ,t cS"TL Ronian ar represented as taring that th Pope is too upright, too fenerou- nnd too fatherly I'T a temporal run-i. i nry . a y the waul a wicked worldling, be l e iitu much a Nera They shoull hav their pleasure for a suurl time 'i.7Au.-y WisCuKsm Bash Aeoriin? to the It mk. Con ptrnller report ulih eu of tl.o V n onaiu Jtiijk.are now wiudmg up their buvues. l or the re lemption of Hie outstati lu g Boles f these bank'a securities have bien a-.r-iifj to the SUM Tieaeure in tru-t utu.'Miln g u th rgrgte M i7Q,i. Onr lniil'(i ' V I . - f o r r oil u l t ii i pPTmit, tn npfak of the (i-i?crai tfida'r put la nomination at lafi-m"" t . II rrrj trifflv aKu le t.. thorn n.. I " n litti'.n to whnt h' tnef ' i lrf(Ti P-tahrook, w ni n w utily d rect tha t I. v'n atlfiitlrn t. an arti.-!t m th i pipr t ikf n frmn tha (' omril I'.lniT- Hult He ia knnwn In Ida wlo.la tarrttory. an I pln'fortn on which ht ftan J- i to fnre the pao pla. I'.i f arm t." an i 'he 11 h of Dciohor )' It, it l pr il 'thin that iant v every yi.tT ill hi t an " port unity to hri In oi tnin thr Im I ti(!, l.vtu Itia ft.litical rn'ttii t pom l hi" ip miocnt ft t o - a for tbu ftHlion f ,r ahich ha i imniitrntp l Jl.iVn i I (' J .r Inn, V. . th" p un Ii Into . r Iprrit 'ti'il A i liter, hni 'li-t-1 arj," I Mi" .lo'-ni nf that rffipr for the I it yeir w '.. ij. yp a t!, ti li'lity an I honpaty A I ei tr in n f r t'i .t .lic l:yra m t in NehraHk a II. .- m i , rp-pi'.-t, a ihrniigh loi-in - i i ,. i , whoip eaphlnlity an I mti-i i f lo.r.- . . o cal'ml in q'iption W. . Wjiiird, itir can I.l at for T'"init i prrhp mora e itPti-ivelv Viiown :n t'i ti iritory than Mr. Jur Ian Hp hat ic n th. 1 rca-iifpr ot the tvrnt ry lor m-yci ul ypnri an I hatinn iliachaj'irfil it" not yrv in luini- dulic to tliPpitti-faction nf th people it u! l I p on nat, he heinjc an elderly pentlrinn with a rz fninilj toaupport, lo thr w hurt uyi-rhoan! how. I rninliia eiperit'iira with h - l'oi ()f tii;? in thia ri'y, aaare nnt!ifi. thut tio ff .rl c in ( fcfit him, ami our only mrpriae ia that the oppnitimi ehntilil have hul tha temerity to tiominito t man ngainat him It it hii imhIi llt ict'iity lo lt tlr-rtnl AloM i D Luce, the eandi'lnte for I.ihrarian ie a younjf man, etery way w irihy the conft il 'lice ami anpp. rt of the pp. j Id ir.ir tniiio riul Lihihry Laa teen Hn lcr hia rharpp f r the I it eight niontha, Kil l it ia tn him t! it we nr iinli htpj for itapra-ent onlcrly m i angement, although Mr kellom who hita ncnrccly luo a nenr the Library, lia ttijiyeil the aimill er- q"i'1' that attach lo that ofil ;e W. II. Haryey, th nominee for Super'ni- tenilpnt vf l'uplio Inntruction. ia a well niu ratt'ii gentleman, of goi character an. I high moral worth. Ha la Juat the man to look af ter diet iiiprflRtaof our ooniuion achooU. Oimi i.l .Vi&rtiin. Matlliif af the lltmnrrmii Central Committee, i At a meeting nl Hie I'uintorial central com luittfe, called by the chulriiinn II I. Kmki-i ' John W. I'attiaon wna appointed Srori'titr pr I lent, or the committee. The rea'gnation of llcoigc K. Hcott, of Waah-' ington, waa receired and aouepted, and on motion. A, II. Allen was appointed to fill the yaratico. TUo raaignatinn nf Jiunea Tut't, of I. Van qui (Nmrt Bounty, was receiyed and aeoeptod aud J H Gregory waa appointed in hie plnce. M,i. J W. rltii n, of Pi ls oo'inty, moy e l that II. '. blarkiii'in, cf ();oe county be dechtrad the uiiauiinoiia eelection of tlni committee aa Secretary far tho Territorial Dmuncrntic cummittee f ir the cuirent year Carried. On motion, S. A, 8trickbind, of Sirpy e i'in'y, wai d"i'litred the uuaiiiiiiiuia ttrlrctiou fr Treuaurer of the Democratic central com mittee. After tome reramks from tho chairman on the neccaaity of prompt and eRicent actum or the euiTk.n of the ever living priuuiploa of the Democrittie party; On motion, the committee adjourned o meet at the plituo and crtll of the chairman aud unc retiiry. n. T. RANKIN. Chr'tu J. W. rTTtin, 5ec'y. Itranlillran Uerr jrmaiKterlng. The republican majority in the Kmi-an oon utitutional convention have before it a moat tniquitioUK gerrymanderiiig nf the Plate Leg talature Fearing that the majority iu the State againat the republican orgauiiatinn, it deeignn lo hold ou to its power by a scheme that shall put it in tb power of the minoii'y to chooi' the Stii'e Lpgislnture, hii I elect the United Stat 8eu ii .r. A a ppeciiueu nf the thing, we will give one or two iiiaiiiiice'. The democratic comity nf Leavenworth ta itirigufld u'ne Hepreiont !tiv, aud lite repiiblioan Oount i ol I'otiglaa ha the -auie nuniher. Leave enwrtU enmy baa double Hie populiitii'ii if Uotiglas. At the Ian election it g ive thru tlmueand votes, whale Untight-gave one ihnu and on hundred yofea. It N viimled to d.iiiu le as many Repreaeulalivea at 1 'Ulas ; yet, becvi-e the lattor is republican, it im allowed the "iime tiuiul er. At tlio lat election Bhawnee, a republican comity, polled live huudre I votos lly thi liifainou sohouioh8 IS given four Ituj reunt ativi-a. IVrnndotlA. democratic county, that nave larger tote tban Shawnee is modestly as signed one UepreseutitiTe. 1'ottewatomie, tnat gave at the mat election just one hundred and forty six vote, all told is given two Ilepreaeutativca. Jackson, a democratic c anty, that gave tbree hundred and thirty two vote more than double that ef l'oltowatoraie is let d wu with one Uepreuentative. And sn it ruua through the entire acheme. The Senatorial apportionment ia equally mi (air, destroying ivery principle of jutice and equity. It this achedule is made apart ol the eoiiKtitution, that iualrumeiit should be ilel'eat ed by the people. Lc.tnjf. Fa. M L't'aot-a Hur a lvioea from Kurope. by the Btea.nahip t''.y of Ualtunoie, which paaned Cape llace ou Thursday tveuing Aog li although five tJaya later, embrace no ncwn of importauee. The intcliigence from tho continent is of a pacific chaiai tor. France wss makirg preparation to oary out her prom sed naval disarmament, and had dinao've 1 the army of observation o" the Khine. The Aiuericau Minister at Korfiv had obtained from the 'apal Ciovei nment four hundred eoudi by wiy of compensation to Mr. l'erkina of Ilj tnn, for hi lues at 7'orujia. The new loan ta the llrili.ih Government, on acoouut of ludia-fne millions sterling bad been n nouueo t. Jr4'3Sn let TV. Johnson has been nominttt rd ly the Di'iuooratio convention of Kansas, a tn.ir caudiJ.it for Congress agaiust M. J. Parrott. FroM Tu Misa. A newspaper issued at Mouuu.u city, atatas thai t'ae couveution which bad be it a mug at Aur-tria adjourned, having framed a btat constitution, the ft at ure vl which bav uol yet tieeu givea Ihe boundaries arc lauluje 37 deg b.l minutes; lougiluj ivi aeg iu uuuuies. l here was a Uivi.iuu of seuuuieiil as to the propriety of a Male urgauiiatlou The cuuvantion voted to ubiuil lue quetiou as lo Tenitorial or ttte u, g:4Uuatiou at llie eaui time "sajT i he estiutatea uiop ol -ieai lui iho present yeir, lu the Lulled otatvs, is lo huuuieaaud cue millions ut bushels aua iu viaiv ouu 'uou-aud utilliuus of Jollars ! The tui t lus crop, it is estimated, will reacn iib, InjU.uuu bui-ue ia. j JJ"lt is c alcuiuud thai upwards ot $600, I OOu wui iu it totn u Uat Oceu iO t oy brea ai i o i.hm t i piisi yeai, too.-1 ) occa-ion a ' t iLousiifoitiutheeut up e .vs ui New' I'l.eaus or ill tt.'J liesi-l ILiliulii UMi' i)fi.Ui). Ki U tirtAFF. K.lit .r A I'roprietor. ainrlay Mornlm, Netemlor .1, 1HJ0. Dfini.rnllt t onnlf nnrenllnn The l''tii"-rt "f lik''t e. ii nt r meet In the ereritl ir-' lii'-t - of Ih- o ,nty on Hat iir.lny , the 3.1 of p. .e,n'.-t Ht the fc I .win K .i.e.. i,i,.l ele.t the 1,11 in ' r of 1'rl. (fMe f. , , .rtlifte't l. Itiem. t.' meet III lU,,ta I f on 'Hi. In,. in II ill. .. i. t. H'l.r, t.1 li.nl. I. e l, el n, I . iairle.1 .v ll.e Purtv f. r ('., in.lv (J"l 'n. The lm"rrit of In: , ! preeln.-t to niet Ht lin..'. t . e.l.'l i-le.-t "H i..l. t,le.. nr "Ul.lia . reek freriiipt pi '-"0..1.. mi i p,.-.! rt ll'-lu al i-: or t..l"linii rreef i t Pt .l-.hna .'IU . ariri eieet iu.Tn lleh'tf ul.", of Vnr lt I t.,ii ITe'lnC at (i.,i'Vl"ii, ami eleet thre leeBat, ,. K H KrV.a'rl k) K t L.in.Li tVntriil C'lii l M I'm-, ) ttf. 7i) It A TIC XtJMiaj A TlO.V-t. :a Oiamtwa, ;i:x. v, i;ta brook. F.t T. rt-iiui i.il V.II.I.IWl V. Tre .-tn -i-r, W MAN'. For Terrltor'al And. tor, K!: KHT C. JDKDAN. For Trrntorinl Oommii-ioiicr, W. i: F.ARVia. For Territoii il Librarian, A I.U.N ZO It. LLTE. The County Coureutlou Furnaut to a call of the County Cen.ral Coiiimiitee, the Democrats will meet to diiy in the peyeial preciuctn iu the oounty, and elect delegatus to meet in County Convention in this City, en Monday next, at two o'clock r. m , to make nominations for County offi cers. It will be the duty of the Convention lo nominate I wo candid ilea for (lie LegmUlure, a I'BiiOniaie I i Uegi-ier and K.c nler, Pro battt Judge, 8hei B, Trea.urer, and ('. ui.y Clerk .iic I to up point a Ceniriil Committee. This will be th first County Convention that hns cvei met iu this cuuaty to notbiuate can iiila'es f ir county tftcers. There can be no possible doubt of the eleotion of its miuii uees. It is therefme, of viol importance th ,t good nnd tiuu men, aud sound and icliable dctiiocrata should hi chosen; men against whom there cau be no personal objection; men of the strictest integrity, and fully ca pable to discharge the duties of their various ollices. If aiich men are placed ou the ticket and doubtless they will be we will not only be able to elect it, but give it a triumphant majority. This will bo the Crtt battle on strictly par ty ground, tlmt has ever been fuught iu the county It therefore behoove every demo crat to throw aside allleeliiigai.d prejudice, all obj-ctioss or dislikes to the ditfererSt mem ber of the party, aud as good and true dem ocrats democrats from priuoiple, democrat because the party is the great uatiounl, cnu servatito party of tho Uuiou to labor, aud labor assiduously, for the good aud succe.-a of our ticket, down from the Delegate to Con gref, to the lowest olliccr that is to be elected. Let no cue stand bsok from the work, and claim a- an eicnse that he is a Douglass or Buchanan democrat We kuow uo distinct ion and know no Jen ocrtt with a qualifica tion It is uot now time to divide and with hold our support from the party, on abstract or oosolot ideas. We are all members of the same great party, together Wa have heretofore fought under its great National Uaiiner fur its time-honored principles. Lei u till rally naiu under this same banner, for another struggle, aud we will triumph and cstublUh the party iu Nebraska, firm .ud un conquerable Tha Itfinullean Convention and It Man Dale-. The Republican Convention met at Belle vue. ou the 2ttli of last month, its annouoe d iu th bills. Delegates wcro thore from dirtcreut parts of the territory, of every polit ical hur. and representing every hhade of pinion, every lam and schism known to Artir icau politics. They met, as they might be supposed to meet, distrustful and suppioioua of each other A temporary organitation was effected by electing Mr Taffe, of this county, a very worthy geutlemau, indeed chair man. Ou taking the chair Mr. Taffe indulged la the U'nal remarks, appropriate ou such 0- Casiuus, and hoped the Convention Would be i harmonious. He had scarce ceased ni'sakiim !... - t ii. ! .j; ; ... su"" m I'll, iji.iuna, u is I eatiai il lujj III!) aa- ' vice, commenced maligning the motives of , other gentlcmaa present, an 1 intimated thai ... . if they Ji.l not do il.lnc. after hi faabiuu ' ii.. .u there would be fraud. Next the 'People , narlii' deleiratea fruui N.t.ra.v. Pit hn their stuikeaman Mr. lrih .lee.Ue..,t l,,.,l Dolilioal identificution for vears-bad to be amused in order to keep the itatherinit 'hur- tuouiou.' Thy were opposed to making the Democracy are famous for iaiug uide nil that Convention a Republican concern, and if ! personal differences in view of the rpoila It i will reaiuire all our united efljpt. to beat tticui. a design of that kind wa premeditated they ! hffTJ lUlIlg which looks like local or section determined it should be frustrated at once, as nl feeling should be laid laid, aud it should Republica-iisai in Nebraska, wa ujl liklr at once be felt the duty of esch iuiivi l,,,; (0 member of the Kcpublican party to . v.. 1 1 ',, ... . . himself to the utmost, to secure itie .'icce Th Convention here, organixed p.nna- of ttl8 Rerublicn ticket. " nently, by eleotiug W. D. McCorJ of Cass, TilU i gpeilling t.j)eD:y an 1 houc.-tly, an I President. After this on Byer. inv.igsed j fM B0 juubt of th. opniou of that j..u. n against th. -Peopl.'. delegate.' in a elyl thtt . fo the resuIt We aJilire ... . ,. :e , , made things wear an ajpearauoe th rever of 'haruiuuioua.' Th charge of bad faith wa mad and reiterated with such volubility and vehemence, that th. wall cf the school bouse ia which they were awteml.lcJ rever berated, 'bad faith.' Irish In defnc, stated h 'wouldu't and ah on, In' t favor the dcp tion of the Philadelphia Fiatform,' an I this I -'.la g declaration was received witUrounl of vociferaliou. After testing the 'sense cf the meeting' by an informal ballet, they gv way to receive the report of tl.e Coin inittie on UoaL'.utious M ha n '. loom this waeit, for this ii.ter est.i.g u euine I mint, but Will g' arya. cf".S el l' U.:..U icfctj'.t's. The pieamio disapproves of lb policy of the National Government for the last six ysara, anj especially of Buchanan's adminis tration; deplores the repeal cf tl.e Miouri Compromise, aud the Kansas outrages; holds the Dred Soott decision to be firoptoua; that slavery oannot exist except by positive, looal law; Is alarmed at the prodigal waste of treas ure lavished upon unworthy favorite"; gives the loieign policy nf the gnvenment a thrust; and after a iew iimn r giowla at ti.e neglect ot Inland Navigation, t-abrerviency, etc., J s e on to declare, 1-t That thi terri'ory (.hall l e ftee. Und That citiieua of the United State em igrating lure have the 'light to legislate, ' suhjert t i the Con-titntion and the regulations of Congress, and tbat it is the duty of th Territorial Legislature to prohibit s.avery. 31 That every f ti'.er tl.ould have 100 acits of land. 4 ih. That there should be a I.ailroad up the I'latle to the Pacific. ill. I ii nt diver- ftienns in Nebraska ought to bo bridgud. btli. Tliat tin le siiouli be no distinction be tw o u naturalizod nnd foreign born cititeus. Tib. That Nebrsski sho'ild be urganied as a Mate and adraittt'i, ppeeuety. Hii. That they held the Administration re spuitsible for the African slave trade 'J. That they will jti go the Lemocrstio party by its acts, lither than by its profess ion. Af cr speeciies fruni Thayer. La'ey, Bennett and oilier, in whieli they rxpres-ed their mu tual graliflcalioii, at what Ihey construe to be derelictions in the Democracy, th'y bniiuited i So far as he is concerned we can see no oausc nine time lor a cantlidaie lo be politically for the Opposition to rejoice, no reason why killed, next month, but without making a I we should regret the result, choice. They took a recess of tea tumule j In Congressional matters there has been a and when they r asscmblej determined to decided change. The states of North Caroli make Mr. Daley, of Nemaha, the vidua na, Kentucky and Tennessee have given an Wa lympathiip w;tli hi"i silicon ly, that he is 'p position gr.in of 8 member. In -67 the to be the sciipt-gnat, ibis fall, a we Lvc-the Democrats elected 20 member from these authority of the Xthrmkiun for believing him three states, and the Opposition 8. Iu the to be a young man of good addro-, fair 11- last election they chose but 1 2 while the Op uti, and a social gentleman, j.rniniilly. position elect 10. Those, with a gain cf one His t ip up to Iteilevtie place I hitu iu a similar frmu Yiig uiit, make the iiuinb. r i.l t- n tli piedicauient to the man who took a trip down j Americans quite respectribte if not i',.r:i.ma lo Jericho. Ve would take more pleasure iu j tile. Thit turn in political uflairs is ti- a v seeing some old, barJeued demagogue, iinino- ' couulnblt, uiiles. h is Hltiii.iitcd to th want lated than one bu promising, one so young. of iilarcc in th part'n erntinc'.p, as t' P He will, no doubt, appreciate the mnr.l i,f the j I'cuiocitlio majority to u-o their own pro story of Poor Dog Tray, a soon as the people vinciulin'.i ' is tliar.' We hate not too full takes thi, matter iu hand Plioul l Lo gel i returns to give, but the oflicial figures from badly used, he must cousider that he wa ' five opl i.-itinu districts iu Tennassce, foot up found in very bad company. After th nomination wa det Ian d unati h;ous, ISounett of Otoe, fired at the !l k, and came near breaking the thing up in a row He marred lb 'harmony' so much urged, tu 1 so sadly wauling previously, by talking of 'repaying treachery with interest,' an! iles canting learnedly and freely, but bitterly, on ; uuo- of power It is coi.Cdeutly argued ami 'false Lopes.' He ought to thank his stars j believed In son e democratic journals, that that he escaped, narrowly as ho did. tbry will vote for the Democratic candic ite This is a fair aud we believe, a correct ac- 1 for Speaker in preference to the Republican, count of their doings. Ii shows conclusively, ; 01 conservative grounds. We do not enttr ihat Republicanism in '6'J is sift prisingly dif j tu any such laudable oplniea ef them. They ferent from what it was iu 'CO. Congressional i n differ in -ome things with their 'oppns: intiTVentiou is ignored altogether, ou the sla- inn' brethreu from the North, but t icy have very question, and the Territoi in 1 Lcgi.ilatui ouo grand, comrolling principle in common, claimed to have power to prohibit the im-titu- T12: ' f-ttrnal huitility lo Me Drmnrratic par-tion- We think this is crowding toward Pop- 'y. ' aud with this they can mix a readily as ular Boycroignity pretty fast, for men who the fundamental ingredients nf iheir favorite fought it so valiantly and deuouueed it bc beverage, brandy and water. If the contest lavishly a short time since. They have copi uo' not assume a triangular shap?, we may ed rxtcnxivly, the essential ia the Dciuoctaiu upect to see thcui unite, aud elect a .Speaker, Platform, as is ovideut to any one who com- a soi t of an lf an' 'alf. They united before pares the two. If stripped of what it stealti- "n'l made Republican Dank Speaker, ami ily borrowed in this manner, Uepuhlicanisin, ! wh not unite now ! That time tho Ameri iu Nebraska, would uot have a rug of priuci- i oftns were ,0'Ji "windled, hut it will ouly pie left to oover its nudity, lis chief adto- I make them more wary now, and thoy will cates iu this territory, are reckless aspiraus ! watch the muueuvcrj of the ' cute ' wing with meu ol untamed ambition, who have been utagut'tically, drawn into this political vortex, I "iug in tue nouors, will make tho stupe, where they will be whirled round for a time, I Abolition, kick against the pricks At their but soouer or later, be dashed to piece. l""1 union, Ihe Republicans were to divide the The following gentlemen were nominated at 1 houor with them, promised to divide, and the same time, and same place, and by the pledged themselves to carry out their usulu uue convention, and nre a sure of lo us al ariangtimtBts. The Republican got their vulgar parlance "goiug up llie r-pnut" as that they are nominated, John H. Kellom, School Commieioncr, II. W. Dupuy Terri torial Audiior, Sweet, Territoi ial Treasur er, O. T Davis Tentorial Librarian. P. W. Hitchceck was uomiiwtad for District Attorney of the first Judicial D'.stiicL iJati. Utlabrook. Th prospect of ths Kepublicam in this territory, this fall, must be bad, decided'y bad, and Cioir hope decidedly snail, wheu their organ, the Nrbraika Il'jiuUicati, dis coarse as fcl'ows, o'ucut the ucainee of the rUltsinouth Jonvenliou : "he .f tha Tetld- IIon- perience Eatabrook, 1 a gentletistn and the . . i- .--. ,i. ... r most Vaual'ie, aa cn ma trA atTuiiktcst tiiau they could have put on the coarse So f'ar aa he Is couceraed. we may expect to hee I i . . i i . t..r . i. i tne canvass ouuuue.eii ou ..r ami uonorauie prinojpl. , I f .trenirth outside of hi. ra,ty limit, aul its readers, that " section u feeling slioull l e laid aside," but preJUt that the thing can uol be doue. Republic tu mu is sectioual by nalut, aud Ihe iff. rt i t Oat , aper to make it 0 her wise, will be fouud atiup hill busiues. V hope to se. the Hyuli'ir i practice as well as preach this doctriue, sereafter; if it doe ' not, w will t,e forced to, the e nclusion that that paragriai.il foubd lis way iuto it col umn ly uiisulaii. KT llcWAa't. T:.. favorito Missouri river Steamboat wj sJiik ,u tl.e 11. li ul , by stria.njj a to ig in uj O-an t.iclv'. i.La wan y'u I a; ? IJ i ) tsl :.ur J If r -., The LeU EUetlons, fiontli. Tbei'i-ieut eleciii ns s.'iitu, prove c nclit sivi!. ihat politic" are somewhat Viable to change, and are n-t nwe-isari y " fl I ' I fac's " because they bee n n- o mlant iuapi.i 'i 'i locality for a time I his i true of Di iit'.-:-i-cy this fall, in th. south, and was true . f Amiicanim iu '65 and '67, in the snme sec tion There i no such thing a calculating poli'ical result with precision beforehand, ou aec'iitr of the eagerness with which the pub lic a li pt iif vnsries and take up new nten Tl.e only rule lhat work well in politics I the miij T't rule for by it one can tell ho the -i.cce-irfiil can u ie in, a res ti'y aa ho can te I tn w h In is i : ou. si. l'ut- ting this rule iuio i J era 1 j r. . Ihe Dt'tnucrat weie vn i r. n j in Kentucky aud Tenne s i. ri:y 'miieJ'in Tua-. M ', hi competitor nearly '. nor, in the former st ti' , vlrle Harris leave hi l nil ttt. n T'i 7.''l 'j Mid H. Ctlito is ti l) .Should such (K)l behind. Tile ho". ..I J nbly electsd goycrrcr of 1 .'i .-. be the case Ihc Oppnu!tinii can pquene but little con, f rt f'om th .-i. ;aci lioiuti n took the field as uo lil b .enl int Democrat, a lvo cated and defeu b i Buchatmn's B lmHiittrH- tion, opposed the revival of the African Slave THde, disavowed Know Nothingism and at tacked the local administration of the state, of Texas. Hi opponent, Runnels the pres eal incumbent, was altogether too ultra and too radical Houston' ' stork in trado, 'hi cervices to Texas in days past, and bis prom ises for tho fuiure, done the work for him. .".,1"J.', urij rity while two democratic dis tricts, the sixth and seventh, give their candi datea the respect.'th'e m.ij irity of 7,600. In th election of Speaker of the Houp of Representatives, noxt winter, tho South A niericans can make themselves very mischiey ou if tbey rhooi-c, as Ihey will hold the bul ; a eunpiciou eye, aud, uuless they have a -me man elected, and divided th honors a Mrs, O'Toole divided Ihe Louse with Ten t one, wheu she gave him th outaid and k- ptibe lneide. The American got the outside at the hut division and raxnember it wU. Then may bo honor among thieves but they f uud very little among Republican. Ilerttila.i IIou This new Hotel of Ooiah. ia i.i to be the bt Hotel in any city the Miasouri the l:i"t, li: w coiiCj. fi or ' a n I'D e I a t kept It ie now utder rne conn ol of Messrs. Richardson & Ju lson, two young men of good business qualifications, popular and pleasant manners, and accorn nodating to a lault. Iu fact, there is but one thing wanting iu thi establishment to niak it perfect and complete ,u every particular, an.t tin one tumg is a i ... i ..... . ... u.i.ajj::.,', net jmpiisnej, luteiligeat aud pl-.U landlady; 4 we ar. informed I ,be l'r,,l,r;,(tor want will be supplied tefore lucg if uot by th renior, by the jun ior partner. We are ctrflJeut that their gMo l taste, and the quality aud quantiiy they hate to (elect from, that they evill be able to te lct a la ly if the selection is not already milt that will b in perfect keeping with t:ie elegance and excellence of llie Hern !on. We w uil I earnestly recotumeud to all the il.jeiis of N rth'TU Nebia-ka, and the real f mtnkiud," when they visit Oimha to ato at this hotel. They will hav all tb com fort they can desire, v. hi e their bill will be no in. re than if they sl ipped at a second or third rate house. Vi.iccrioa is Mus juui Lwing is . Su I" e:ne Judge in Missouii. Tue lntrst t. 1 rj- turn otliciaily give F-wiog, S!,;1" Hall, J...V.I Adam, - - , ' '.' There are ten counties )et to he-ar f: :. wh;cli w.ll incrvase I'wirga ma; . iiy. . J tw ii l 1' inocrat, n elects I to C.ntes fi oi Oregon by topy --i lua.iui'j. Tuii is i t;j ..I Pno r tutus ail.' tie fcin 1 in toiisy'i J. .;ei.-i'f I .ie c ti.gr aUlai.tin of tb Ke fU' ti j I't.l Si.l1 .'a.lt .IV - '''1. X'l- Ma -George Lipparl in h, 'he.Nai.nne, tLasVeak,0f,;,0 ' Cll"l I II Jekon : " lie vi' a man '. Well I r-rPt,,l r lb. rlay 1 ward ui i n lnrn I, i Sat ther in ).;. rini- ur l Sop ll'lo I U'. m I - ' 1 I cl the , .: o -i.treai-the manuf.rt '.,' ". f ll.ci Were , , . "" i. ' ireu-.e 1 in fr'.tf .:..!. tin tr.eiat tl.e hsd of 2O.H0W men into Independence Pouare us hrat4 u nil. u-H, u,u, l0 leave th. teposite. w,,., were, to uphold the great Bank at I hlUd.i ph.a. trull bo did not My morl M , one of one nieinbera more fioev .i.. . ititint.d if the l:.tr.k wss crUl.d a reh, ' n ight follow. Theu lh old uiun r s,-l'e,, see him yet. "Corae on." he aheuMrl, in a voice of f . Jr, as hi clenched hand was eni-ed h",., above Li white hair C.-mn wh h,T,.r.,.s in yonr hand inatcd of vour rcttt.oiis' ' r-'ur round the White House with y0r ,x;.. r atnres.dy for you.' W-t:, (Le pr.j utuy l'ac, wncm your K ,ld c.u neiiL, r ae r bup, I will aa-higyou un nroiiud the Cap-.t,, each one of you, on C:!,Vtj u aic'i oi l! mnn'sl" l.ircno.vs. riomt n is eheted bey.it J doubt in Tex, and Morre, Dcm. i elected in Alabama for Governor on r Sanford Opp by from twenty to thirty thousand majority. Moor wa a Popular Sovereignty ih.s and opposed lo the Slavo Trutla. Fitzpatriek ri.l be retiwned to Senate eu the aanas iaiu N U T I K K o the nut; a.d i-lack ur uolvisq iur DKTIilCT COlhTS. THE .Indyaa of the Supr. nm iVurt of the T.rrlli ri . f Nebraska being anpemtle,! at the seat nf g.., in tnent vreof, do herehj fit the time ami .liwe of l,..lrt Inu the cotirt In tha several ju lh lal din, c.,, f.,r ,.... Ing and dutermlning all pauses In Iii. h Ilia Lull.-1 blaten are a pa 17, a follows : In the first Judicial li-lrpt, at (trnaba City In n.11 rlaiipniinty, on the thir l Tueolay In ii,r,-h au j tl. third Tuesday In October, In each yr. In the s-e"ri4 Ju!ai M-tri-t. Nnhrankacli; !,i Otoe eiainty, on the rt Tueislay la June ud tLa ii',M Tii"'ty In IVwoils-r, In ea tear. In th third Juillrlal blatrleC at Pakcta, In th 6 ,,. tyof liakota. nn the aeoond Tueadsy In May aodCD li,. second Tuesday lo September. In earn year. And Klirk terms shall Dot respectively ered In linn, four week in ihe Mnt )iistri.-t, three ireei ,t, tha Hecoud Biftrht, aud two weeks in the ThluTlt trlet. Vt imrss our Liinls ttjs twolfth dty of Aujust K L i". ArtLTl'8 II Ai.1,' ' ' I.KA.KK WAKhLKV, MM W. rt.aCK. I, CHt. I.. Rinsm-tT, Cl.rk rf the lii.rania C ur of lit Territory ct Neh-a. Tn, do to rehv eeflty that ss fnr.v.lnir I a true and oorrect copy of Ihe orl.-inai ordo lien on Hie In my nffd'e In witness aherpof I hare hareunto set my band " 1 a'V'Ts.'"' Cr'UUt' '''' ,UUrU'"lb ii iujp cuaiil:;3 i,. fausticr?, fh rk nf tho Suprema CW. Paper throinhout thn 'lyrrttory cite th ta th lu fsrti'ins anil sei.il their Mil to Olerk of hupr-tne C..i,,', at Omaha city, without) copy of the paper conicim, 4 the saliiei , h , iVUTHIE f S WtT gleu tl.al Ih. articles onoc.rjiration i.f X tha J. D. M.Crnckwell ll.Jraull.- and Ma '. Ufai'trhi roini'M.y r ,d In the utfn e of the hi-.-'ar . f l'M for Dakota I'ounlT oriranlrlnir a rami nr for ha (nr pnret In iieneriil of reiahil-.li. mi.l manufeCuraiM, till rnrryiiii; o tha tiie ' who p,i: et :l niepevh n In tha Territory nf Nebraska, prim ip:e u.Ii.t at Dakota rity. capital stock $'U.noo. to ha Iu. reas-d at wi.l, ral.l in. Tl.a hi,:hi.at intlehtailneaa of .l e cou.pany liaar lo tuceaJ two-lbiida ef the capital iti ck and th. I s Ineas of the coiuptiy will eominen.-a hy an oitmi. thin on Satnrdnv AnK'at nth. at oV'uck I'. M , i a J N. II, I'a'rick. as l'reitent; llinnllu" late, t Chstruian, Thin T. Colli, r secretary, O'"1. I' . 101.IT a Tre naurer. and J ll M t'rockwail ' C-"'i ' "' " . and tho i're.-idiint, 1 reastirer ami ttouiptn T fJ I'i rectors. J. H. M. OIlUCK It ELL, la'-ory r .r. Baknla City, Au. K. IHW. AOTK'I Tba Pliar Ilfttlsrt i pwr.ra cf tota In 1'ic 'i fity, ?f. T., ara her.-ht 10 tl ;s.1 that th.-yrsn t.'-a-in I..".la lu fea e.pU tlooafor, 110 a n. .il atin o, t .e in1eraii;nail; the alt" of afti I cliy bating 1-..U eu ierd at tha t'. 8. I.an I oJI , a'ud tlt.v ohisic.'l from Oi'vernniei't. TLa e;tenaa af tits-iu ia! 1 Tcn, ait mktr,f dead, to tto Iota therlu, ll. 1.:. i.u di.lt.-.r pir ..t. 1 hoi. 'J tehlrr, Trua'.aa. bapu'.a r'HT, iu,it 13, '64. PA I XT INC! F. j r.x.nx. IIoii-o ,S un. and Onia-t.ent il p iihlcr. Oraiuiug, (jl,i?.;rip, mid papc" li'intting Likenesses 1'rawn on paper. DikotaCily N T tll.-O oil Air a Vroai. DeFORLST, Cashier. n n. rE imAi i d. c. Prin j.-nt. CHAR1KHr!! AND fc T kl.U kU D IN Ia.. Tha Irltiui.te ItatiViiu t'uati af Iran-ai-ttd lu at It. I.ranri - - . i,t. t ii. 1 1 1 . l f.. v rat ie t. t m Hre. i; ': i.'.un K'tvn to i..llt-,tius, suil thr'.ii.li rorrt.ap i' '.:,! a, wl'l c '! t all points in NtOraaka SFKCiE, i,Aiai ivAHKiTa, am USVL'KHEXT MO.t.V P. u(!.t ui: i a.'M at IcM uia;k.t nua. -ln;ut 9 ,i9 ly .lOSKl'II CIIVYEI, I.'is jest received, si d will receive prr P'ettrer Omabs, the reB.s u Jer of kis STOCK OF GOOD?, Con-istinj; of tiVei II I'I, Jioolt ln-i t '. . t, Hiii d t l Cij'i, Au 1 a (Ire at Ysiiety . f DRY GOODS, V'UIcU shall be tj'A for t-it-h, or its equito iu tr Ie, at VERY LOU' nCUKES. Teisout will do wi'l to exaniine inv aluo ?.- ' lr(l,annj l:!:tu lrrt. jfjiVo Trouble to rimy fi.'u J.. Pearl .ltrtt, feioux City, Kwa. josr.iMi (.utvti. We