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s. 2...; . vm .V3:-2Prj w 1 H " ftnif man altetnpts tit haul dicu the .hncrican Flog shoot him on the spot.'- John- A. Dix. VOL. 1. PLATTaMOUl'lI. N. T., Wi:i).M-:!)AV, APRIL 4, 103. iNO 52 flit ur I iriY THE JlKllALD is n" i.u-it: : OAM-V AND WEEKLY WZZ'.'.l.'i LVJ UV WIDNE.UAT- II. T HATHAWAY, EDITOR ATO paCPP.IETO.1. fj.i." :e corner at.. Terns: f'Ti 3 per annum; Paiij, s 1 V'-r tn-.tiVi. A'jjfo of . t a'ci i Using. !;i iv: Or q" . ! t 11 - latl. tai.- i'itiii .a -a wi:.-. i v: .ii 1 'JU $' SO 1. n t mi i'i.f o-i '.. '-) o-ii? iroei n t Obi (i -1 l- i:. . (. Ml 1 :;'i .ui r i i n in IMtc l.. i ' 01 -i-.u-iia t.-'.' 1' i 1 1 I ) "0 t '.rti- ! f'T.lD to- :.: -. i -. -'t : ' ; i. . r .T.i i) '...li 4 l.l ovi: tJli- 3Ju.sttiCS5 :?ivcctcvii. j R. R HVINCSTOII, II. D Physician and huon-j T- i - 1. z ! l( . r i.i....:.- - i iri.'tiju'n liiii u A'lTOIIMiV AT LAW f ciii'r in. Clinccry. rr.AT ? .oi iii, - - .Ni;i;;:.tsK.. IT. V. li I i ! I I?. 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T, J.i n o y 1 - .i ti ITursery t: t - ,t ;.u i- IV k: I i. ! ;i v : -r l ui :i . i i ,,n n r i 1 ..: N- I i'H I' !'" fur ii i -li , I A : I i . i i i.n ui- Mil II I w i . i .i i - i ' ' ' i ' ii -' :i i ' il a i ll-tv:oic cii-i.-.al.tc u !!. i n ifi.i iiuy . . ; vi- u " a c .il i ' vo l w ir ' r. c ril :ir:i t-', -.r.-l i.tic Ju.it w.ll I"? i-ule ij ! .Vr;; ui ll l i . t : t. m. wn: W W. CON Kll. fin f5iamrv.ii, rt. 3. MERCflAHT TAILOB, ONE DOOIl HAST OF POsTOITTC'E, Pl.tt (sr.iouti. Nebraska. ,S SCIILATEIt. jctr.ru 7ATCilIAKll-. and JIA7ELEE, PLATTSMOUTU, - - NEKltASKA. A f A a un- -e i f W J, ( ,-v. , ,', .. v; . r . F.n . Ci lVn-, Vi..! r-i at.it Vi A:: -.v: f-n:- r... i o - a 1 . 'ir i' - :i ti e; I . u,';'!r I t . . - . re ..1 k';ii:a:'U A, r.l In, I.-. ... V7ILLITT POTTEirGER ATTO 1 1 N E Y AT 1 . A NV, rLATTSMOUTII - - XERP.ASKA. Natioi;:;! Claiin Agency. VASHtNGTCrj. D- C F. M- DCRRINGTON, fcftl AbtM: n.ATTMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA, I'T"i?'rei t j.r-i:Lt nt prrsTo e c::em bvf n co ,-roM'n .-t .r-:--.-s a.t.i tiu-i.-..Arii.,.,.t-. i - a - Ual fjnsns i.i::.-. nnd IS. o..y t,:,s ...-.I e?,t4. rsr-oi-r-p-Mo !-t -.fsH tn i.r-.-i to t-ie;a-iuutoftliec.A:Lii k'. a. iv.au-Norov. rrr-:-rt at:-'!.!' "i r.i-j i.-'i-i-, ii ti - j- I'.t. Ii) -I -' 11 . ... I. I II -1. r. S. !.;-. .N-i-.-. i U A , I.- .v : A i-r N- u I-, i . . U- . ! Ni t- K ..r !. I! . . .! i i A.- i v; I li N. T . :. LM-., r i i T-.. . .M 1 .s T. N V.. l i tll.vti - : . '' N . V. llv Vfe t. ;. - . v ' I ' i tn i... . and PHOTOGRAPHS. W. H. Shca'n " " J L"" "'""IrJEW SKYLIGHT GALLERY 0", TOOTLE L .l.Y.YA'.V, PLA'ITSMOUTII, X. T. I an now f i!'y -n;i' i! i t;iVe voir irfi r in i am- ic .iii in v it--tr , l li' I irr...h, Aiiht-i . ( ; .i' I'l l Ii T 'I I-, i c Ai! Llll i- n tur.- '-..jiti-.I i .-irti if-i'l.' tj i'i ;i.tli-t ii in i I it r.iV. i:uS'-.v'nl I .i in -. M n.1'1 in:-. MIiiiiiis. r , ,. ciii-iillv j k' l t ti h ii t t: iMi. iniii r, i.i.ii ; I .( ifi,..4 vmk j li - ! 'Ma .- tu Ljvc Iti'j iom.li. fea.i-fiK' i' H a;ir. i 1. I i .i ii 17 LEAYIS & CO. Ila v'.ai Tiougl.t aaJ re fUJ ;h SARPY MILLS, Are hctt tJtterji.iricJ nut to le ercel.t'l by ny.ta.'.!s In C2r i The niGIIEST TPaCE Taid fcr W II E A. T I l'.i.ij t a'.te'.tio i I : C US TOM WORK. - .r r mim HARiEiS 0EFO1 OPPOSITE POST OFFCF. PLAT TSMOUTir, r. Manufjctui er an J de-'eriu i! ARKESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, BRIDLES. W HIPS, SPURS, . . r , Act.pery ttsuatty k'pt in tie S0 !ery lioc. TJlAhVS OUTFITTED cn shut rit tier.. nine at -ill times raonaMe. Give U3 a e II, we ttU " KOT BE UXDEESOID f. i o ly W. MlCLCLWilT, N. J. UtAHP. LUMBEPi YARD. 3"2cliclivalt & Sharp DiaVr.- i-i Pine I unit) r. LtMi. e,ii'i;V. r wir-, fa!!. I: mil.. l'i. ki". a'ii ivery vur.e.y i f Cuti-iLwouJ, U a i ut nn.l O il; I.usni.er. Wil k.- ! c iiniiiii'ly rn li.nel C.'rJ tvno.t, LotJi ' Ciitu i ami Oak. Ail i-iiU-i p'oii'.t.; UI a. "r oilii-i- un r.i-i o ' ? I re I , Hubtli cf C. L. C'loper's FnU uuU ..rain lielio. rLATTSMOUTII, X. T. KoVembi-r St'u liC. C.U Music ! Music ! RAYMOXD, MIXER CO., Piano Tortus, Uelodeons, Ilusic and i 'Mn a-lm 1 T-T'r?e. i : COUNCIL LLUTTS - - - IOWA j AND OMAIIA, N. T. j nr.r. i v m-iii fir B wk. or anjih nzrer- , tainii.e li Jusic ,vrt xri'.y ttet.iltil to :1 jlJ , , . r,J tfT"'. for l'i. sr reptntis Pt4i.r Fort- o.i M.-i.-i..ii in p. t .ash .! victnuy wiit be iiiL'M'.aioaio-ii -i.i--"i ciivi i'i-iii.-. luvaoxp.JiisEnAco. I.TH'OUTAXY I.i:i'Ti:iI S'JiOlU ,s;.v ii;xi;::. IIr.i Iuartlus L'. S. Fokcus y 1 ' f f IHNli .IMITIIi: 1 r. It It l I it I I. s . Ft. Lnvc:av,mn. .Mat. !. L , "CJ ) Ur. (icorcc L. JHi'cr, (Jnnha: Sir.:-In aii?wer to yours of i: a n 10. ii, all tr.ii:ii Lr :ur tip Nj:i!i S;:!.; u: I'l.i ttt; i! i L: nrii riied under Gr'ii. I'nji's Order, on Xurtii Si-li of the Iiivi r, on lim Iie.-t-xvaii n directly i j)-fi.i-i'e I't.rt K. iiroey. 'i'l.c n- Uvi-r-!and Iljute t .Mcniaria will h o;hmi and tin; militury I'o-t s ertal.Iislid on it me at I'o.ti! t Kii:tr. ene at J5.ie of Ui Ilurn yi tunl i in. a in! on' at Cros in nf IJ: Ilirn R vtT. Tr.iv. 1 o:t dial ILuiitif w.ll ! a? sife as upjii any of th'i Oveiland Ii'in'es. I um very rti-recifi l!y, Yulir obr-ii it-Hi Serv't., (;. M. DOIHJE. Gen. U. S. V. t'o.n. We rlip the al;nve from t!ie Unialta Harold of l!ie L'-jil), 1o whose ediler j as.-uine-, without tin sliaddo v of tau-e, ihe huer is uddrt s.- (!: i di tt we are insanely -ivia to mjare Ku.v we do not cire to let this lit die nice town in which he inns Li pa iV Lit of clever djdginij pa-s tinnoi iceil. ' per, I at we challenge him to thow Tiie Jul! iieati m of this h.-tter l y the j suc!i a inalini'y in our remai ks as lie Omaiia is dimply a dodge i j un .vi-ely aeca-ies us of. We have et the innocent travelers west- j ... r . i I roid interests of ward to believe that they can tr.iv- j (jiU v,vr,. 0; p.ised to those of South el up i!ie nortli ?i le of the Plane in as . f'I:iu,t und it i, even so. For when ureal safety as they can on the south ; rt:ir lueie.-t endt-avors to urge ilie 1 ca--ide, hut what are t!ie facts? Why ' xjn of the miin line up the Republic i!;ere i- not the firrt so'r.ary ttaiion of j ai) werrt )lU forth, the JlyuHUcuii a tt o ps, cr even n s-ieg'e ran-:!ie or I 1 0 r . . , , , ,.t tl) aco He us o: section ilis:n, iniitiii-iinii o;i tin--route f r. in the p int deaiji.ati-d ppo-i;e Fort Keai-ney f t livinind.i cf jiu'.'ev. Wi.iltf on the South l'iat e route tro. ps are ttaiion- ed every thirty miles, and ofien every j iifteen miles, apart throughout the dis- ai;ce To ay ui;u ine xuui i t ritr rrute is safe is impos-oble, and M: jor General D idg-? avoids that palpably errorieous tatenu tit by jiropftd-'iiiig f.;re"..'iling, and ns-uring i.'r. Mi!1t that il v ill Le. as tufe is any ot t..e ( I over'and rou'o's. Wlien as many irps many s-U- : lions, at.d as maey ibrniog rat.c'iem.n ! i-.i-i b? 'tablhcil on t!:at r.'tite il will l: (ti j fp.. lut t ot till then, and we are nee to condemn nny otie who would, i for ibe purpose of tnakiug a few u.jI bir, emice travelers into a driHenlty , from which tin re is no re".reat. Uen. i I);dge foresees the UMposstonny cro-Mng i iat;e river in iu-.ii.ir), ...i- rys that trains will Le organized on ( ilte north tide. Why is this, when ihat route is totally de.-tituut of troops i an.! ,.-t:!f rs, and entirely cut oil' from a-si-tai ce from the garri.-on?- on tl;e i so.r.ii :de of Phu-.e river 1 y that im pa-.-alle s'reau.? Jos', as certainly as ir.iios take that n.u-o, j.t so muiIv wil. they be harrassed by indians, for there will be r.- tro -ps tie re to protect trains. It would re infinitely sater and belter for prudent men in traveling westward to follow the line of miY.ary po-ts, and follow the routes which are protected, ins-lead of hazarding; their hvts upon a road that has net the first .-olitary .-etlb'merit upon it. i.4cas :c 6im.ito.io. The Washington cor re--pjnuer.it of ; the New York Tri'nme -.ay.-: "A mesTge from the President, rommui.icaied to the Senate on the "2di inclosed a memorial of the Legii- a lure of Coloradj with a letter from liov. ("ommiugs, praying an amend ment io the charter of the Pacifio Rail road t secure its location on th" S.tiO ky IIiU r.ioie, via Fort Rdey, Denver and Sail Lake. It re tv--ent- lhat t us rou e is 2D) mil shorter, witii a pres ent population of 50,000, and the mo.-t fe:iMble pars torough the moiiiitam-, while ihe oih-T i-? an uup mle I wild erness for a distance of 1,0 .0 miles." The above from the W.-i.-hington correspondent of the New York Tii bune, is ropu! lirhed in the Omaha Re jub'icun,mvl followed by a series of animadversions on our course Uward Omaha in rela i m to the Pacific R. R. The Republican either inadvertently or wi lfuily mi .-.understands us on this question; we are t'.u friend of Omaha equally, but not sohlinJIy as her own press. We never have advocated the Smoky II. II route, bat always have and do now earnestly advocate the Repub lican Valley rcute, and through Dcn vi r. We are as far In m wishing to hurt Omaha as ihe Rrpullican is from wishing to hurt Pia.lsmouth. j That rarer savs: "Sitc! change woc! , . . , , , . j,fcp rhutsmomh or the Territory? We answer that il would be bel'er . . i t- it anj w- ser to have tne Kan-as branch . . reaci1 ty.e mam trunk in jNebraska. . ... nVe advosate three roads, viz. from O.nal.a, Pi.rt-m mill, and Ktiiisw, to i ... . . ... irsfl .... T ... urine u ui'. hitii mi i-ii wej in - r loUean a.tey. i i ) i The I.v.ter put of easily answered, il ; !- q'ic-.V.i. n is wou! I not help Plattsmou'h or the T r- , ri'.ury, to h.n-e ilie Ktnis Lrancli run j entirely through Kansns wiiliuultj ich i:ijj our Tf ri not y. Farther o:i i!ie JirjouHicun ?ay; The State Taxes on. this 2-jO miles of ra:iii(taken from Nehra!t;:i an 1 gien to Kan? -) .vo i!il p.y all of the im reas ed expenses of State (sov milieu'; h'.t v!int ii thai to the Ilcrult -o lunjj ns the I.)-s of the road Will 'injure 0ii'iht" li Piau-rinuiith sidlVrs will. us. no mat ter, su that "Omaha" is damaged." Tiiis lat extract t'.ovvs preii-ely the spirit in winch the R"puL'icJH views oar pro-perky. Its ed. tor gratuitau?ly aud by opposing u-s then, proved that we were right. If the road from Oin-ihi goes to the R -publican, il Icn'st.'iens it. an ! gives the S.i n.h Platte ,.0.JIjlry a fair thance. through a shorter ru.ue Ul rr..t the controlling line. The race for posses? ion of ibis controlling iir.e is fair and honorable, and the true policy for O nah.i is no: to force Colo rado to bus! 1 a road whi-ii will ignore the new Chicago as thoivu -h' V ar.d ,.OIflr,lcle!y a that i i-ing city has the railruad in'erests of the G ji.I.n S;u-.;. u-( ....v;. f;r vve believe that .... M.:.i t,. ., ,1 ! ,.r -r,. . ...... - .... ....... f ent Con-ti'.uii in, bat no.v vi ui t.:a'. wn. idy and ; pp.j,,,,. v iie ().i,;lh a br anc! of the I I'acific R. R. b.as ride d ;! ie ctaim- jif c.,.lira j , ail,j nej, a coirs is sure . ( j;. , the i nmense cap ta! invert-it .; j.r ...i,,,, tJ !.. hewh.-re f..-r a i .i ... ri. ,pr.ite anr;,m t .at P t Mlici)Il fr Omaha to opinse the ,,( runin, of p. . R. through Cl)ur:ipn " we n?M,re ,,? Rp-tuLlictn l,.u h l5 n jt our t., injure O.n . but that the course rur.-ueJ her pres-; on this Mt'ject .' f rail roads wni miimige her. Il would be inli.ii'ely better for h'r to criteria in and encour age the demands of Colorado, than take tin on:.' reason, urged t y one man, thn her Rerihoi.-d Pass is ia.prac licable, and trumpet i to the world for the bom fit of speculaors. an I to her own i: jury, as well a; io that of Colora do. We agree with the Lrjnillican that there is evident error in Guv. Com mings s'atemeiit, thai the S.iu-ky Hi'l route is more thickly inh abited than the laliL. Valley route, but wfien we lake the fi-lanc mentioned ir. K this letter. we see plainly what is mea nt vi, that in one thousind jniles by one route Denver ani Colorado are penetrated, and consequently cue end of the dis tance named is more densely populated. While ly the other, or Platte route, Colorado is no touch -d and beyond the S"t lements of ranch.io-n on the P.'atie the route is, comparatively speaking, "an unpeopled wilderness." We hr-pe the memorial of the Leg idature of Colorado will meet with proper consideration from Congress, and we hope too that ihe prayer may not be granted literal V, but lhat a eomprunise may be (i'ected by which the route up the Republican Valley will be selected as the middle ground on which ail conten ii-ij interests may inert, and the main trim'; be located so as to insure justice to nil panies. So far a-3 the mifsiion of State t . li I .- t Government is afTecud by the act.on c Colorado, we are her equal m Con- gress for she nas no more power there to day than we have. Hut if ihe spirit m u.ifes.ed by the rre of Omaha to'- J ward- Colorado's rail road interests had not been so utvcompromi. mgiy in imical, we doubt wheih. r the Sumky IIul route would have been broached at all- -" J5"The rich mar..' said ihe Jew. 'eat vension because i: ih deer; I eat mutton because it ish sheep."' ;::o;:: aiI3 u n.. Th" Rooming - n ( iti.ii .in) Ripvb- lican, cf Feb. 10th, contains ;i very able. ! tier from .Mr. J. I. Giuso.v, da i,,. u-A at O.nah;:, Jan. Til 'CG. Among other things, the writer says: I a? l,) V- he ground i.-. "We have already the thrivlnjr ci-v. j "'nr'" enough. Alil.ougit I have gen-lo!- ite las it is. at tin very 'hub cf lk erally rai-od very oo- J crop-, yet i niva sft," midway beiwo.Ti t!ie M.uri'.; I diere is a bcl u-a- to do every thing. i.. .....! . ..-lr:... - l - J ami imi.. u, oi n.e y ny, . i , s..ri r , er, and o! the junilun (,f i'.c Lreat IJl it!e J , . . i .. i, iiiin. o wuo.-e iiiiirv uie L;re;n i ;i- ciiic Railway is tuready being con- ttru ti-d." Now, this sounds nil very well. pr- hnpj, to the Rljnininglot.ians; but if ii: ' (! rf the vniarse" is loi ated at the jtiuction of the P. alio ri.tr, Mr. Gih.-eti tuu.-t have been i ibt.ring uie.hr a singular hallucination ('o draw it mildly) wlie.i lie naui-d the town r,t the mouth of Platte liver Omaha! The cry of t-iat name is the thriving capitul of our embryo S:ate, and is just twerey live miles nortli cf ihe mouth of Phi tie. The town at the mcuih of the great river of the Plains is Plattsmoutix the we?tern terminu of the Rorlmgion Missouri River R. IJ., find the point of departure for the Central branch of the Pacific R. R., between Omaha and Kansas. I.'OTiie sixth We-l Virginia, Vet eran Volunteer Cavalry, arid the Sev enth Iowa Volunteer C.nalry, are pre paring to m ircli U J.ei -enwortli at once for muMer-out. Tiio Firt Nid., Weran Vi.lui.n i r Cavalry, will aiso be mistered out soon. Pace un J joy go with you, b. js; ilie red.ltiiM have never leered men b--ti.ie .s tin y fear you. One of theM three regiiu -nts cool I n..t be rr.n--d more than another, fur all merit lie-hig!i-'t prai e for their soldinly bear ing and nnscrpissed feats of Lrsxvery display- d acam-t the co'tiiimn cnt'iiiie of mankind. Kiinnnj ILrald. Fnnon Ac'i. Dia-'r. The pat winter has been very swere and Mane varitties of Apple trees are mm h i:.i-t-iiiri d bv the cold wca l.er, nnd tome h:;ve been t ntirely deiiruyed. It is " '"-" of lii-CDurngeineiit because Mini.1 lender varieties of Apples may not --m reid as wtl! as we might de- Mre t ut let us endeavor to ascertain rthit varieties will bear the severe cold of Mine of our winters, so that wfc may avoi I loss and disapp jinimont I w.'ii'd Migges-t lhat at the farmers cloii this 'pi' iiim bi di-iCtisM-d among others at th ; next mee'ing of the club. I iini suii.-fi.-d thai apples can be sue-ce.-;-i'!v an 1 pt ofit j btv r.ii-.d here. hat we now w.mi is information as oi tne varieii'. iliu.iie. Lust lp'C-d to o,ir f.-yi heard the love of home oddly illu--rut. d in Oregon one night, in a country bar-room. Some Wed dressed men iu a state of strong' diiok'. were boa-ting of their pi u--s of u it.vi y: "A," -s.i - one, ' I was born 11 .Miss issippi, where ihe sun ever shues. ami the m tguolias bloom the whole year round.'' "Anl I," said another "w;.s horn in Kentuck; the home oi impassioned or ators; the borne of Clay, liie Suvt-. ot ,-pli ii.l.d women, and gallant ln-l.!" ' And 1," said nnotiier, "was b rn in Viiginu, ilie home of Washington; liie binh poice of si-ttesmen; tile bine of chivalric deeds and noble hospital uj!" ' And I," sai l a j-e'iow-haired anil sallow-faced ii. .in. win was not tf ihi.s patty ul all-, and who hid be.-n smok ing a short black pipe by the fire dur ing their in igniiieeiit conversation--and I was bom in the garden spot of Aoieric. i!" ' Where is that?" 'Skeowhegan, Miine!" he replied "kin I sell you a razor strop?" Tii.iC):: QI" t'OLOIMMO. Very few people have any idea of the immense amount of goods snipped to diic Territory from ihe various out doing towns on the Mi-sotui river. Through the kindness of II n. J. M. Cavun ati'i. we are enabled to lay iie fore cur readers liie amount of this trade from the town of p.a:t;mouth M. C-u an !iigii g-'ts hi-? inicruiaiion from ihe Mavur of that ci.v. I I -1 . .1 1 tf!."; I!.,llcmiMi'!, Ay.llll"l.lit'll 1-J'S ji I'.uci.'ui.ll fiiii.hf J fup c0',,rad.i trade, 7,'J40 vv;ii,,)1Sj 57.000 xen. 0.SS7 mules and j horses, and 7,700 men. The amount j of freight forwarded over the plains, I ' Onvvr and other points in Colorado .1..,.;.,. ,K lo.,.,-1 i:ir r ij:1 I' 1 1 I -.a iiui 111-; in". . . .. " j ) - . ...... j enormous figure of -13.770 000 lbs. There are several other river towns til it shin ns largely as Piattsmouth, and Mr. Ca vanaugn. who has beer, engaged in geuing reliable statistics from each, to be u! d by hi.n in his propjsed nip east, has promised us the privelege of publishing tho same for the benefit of our readers. Denver .Vetrs. i Kbirou Ac'l. Di:i'-r. Th ! certainly very Lack war 1, and no one , i 1 prob iL y think of plamiag corn ! b-fore t!ie fir.-t of 3Iay. yet v.nr.y uil ! ' preparing the gruunJ so XV(,ullj llKy tJ L:t;e the v ! ,, , ! teihgent iarmers as io the aion o: in est time to ! i :a!il U!1 1 tjf I'l -'i'ing; distance I apart each way; ninnh t of stall; s in a ! lull; mo e of cultivating; l.nple- ! meiits prefered; and l!ie variety oi cirri. 1 thin!: that .-otne varie:i- -s will i yield from ten to twenty Luiln is nure u.aii ottit-rs. TVKO. f's-S0" I he headtpiariers of th..' Ihr.-t Nebra-ka Cavalry h ive been removed from l.'its ci y to Fort Kearney, am: Lieut. Col Ibiumer, Co::i nanding tin-Fir.-', also takes command of the Fast em Sub-Ui.-mct oi Nebra-kii. reliev ing Col, Carrington, of the l&.h In fanirv, who is ordered to Fort Reno. R pi.bliirn. Interested Child "Oh, p, there iroes an ed i:o ! ' Sii:tj't!.'ci.ii)ig Pupa. 'Tlu-h, Ilu-h don't make any spoil of ihe poor man God only knjws what you may comt to yet! . m m m fr-yNJ.'i fir from Central New Jersey iived two young lnvjtr-, Ar thy brown, and Tims. Jones. Roto were fond of dropping into Mr. Smith of an evening, and spending an boui or two witli In- only daughter, Mary One evening, when IJrown and Mary had i!i'cused almost every topic, lirow 11 -suddenly, with his sweetesi tones, sti uck out as follows: "Do you think, Mar)-, yon could leave vmir father and mo'her, youi pb-asant home here, with all i s ea- at.d o m'oris, and go to the far we;i with a young lawjer who hid but l.l tie be.-ides hi-, .rotes-ion to defend up on, and w.'.h him fimt out a new hem, which it should be your joint d.ey t. beamify. and make beautiful and h.ip py like tiiis? Dr. pi'ing; her head softly on his shoulder, sin' answer, d, 'T th.nl; 1 c .i.hl. An by." - "Well." said h;. lie--ns T-en Jone', who's, going West ami wants to get a wife I'll Mentiou it to him." Jfl-yThe seven Iowa Indians who have been cot.fiatd in our j fil for sev eral weeks past on a charge of attempt ing the hfe of their Agwnl in the Southern part of ihe Territory, end n note tf which w male at the ti ne of their incarceration, were released this morning on the rec-ip' of an order I the U. S. Marshal C. 11. Yo-t lo tha'i 1 fleet, and reoiting that the chiefs ol ii-eir inl,e h;id furnished the reipiirn! bail f-.r (lit ir arparence !?t the tor cuit Court in F.ills Cry, on the 31 da of May, to stand trial. Omaha Rep. 2CjA. . JtrDOne great principle for -uccps in business is, learning a trade ami then sticking lo it. It requires a lono lioie to know every thing conn' ct. d w i'h successful bo-i'iess. An acipiain t;nc-e. a seed dealer, snud that for il e first five years, he could ii"t a-ceriain that he made anything. Rji he was learning. 15-fore ten yrars, ho wa t learing S-" (10(1 per yar, Anotlier was doing well in manufacturing rop". lul he was unstable in mir.d, and ai tiiotigh bis frien's advi-ed him to -hang to i'lP. royes."1 he was for g-ning rich fast, bm he meddled with business that he ha-! not sufficiently learned, bought a mil!, bought grai:- and th-m 1 broke a lank by Ins large failure. Some farmers come lo the conclusion that cows are the most prefrabb-; pur chase aiiima is. erpct huihlings. and be gin weil. IJ,i being a new husin -s-ihey do not succeed as wvli its they ex puled; they mighl if lh y would slick to it. The next year th"y will sell oni their dairy and b iy shjep. The pri.;e of wool is low lhat year; and th1)" hear that much money ha been made by raiding tobacco. Thus they go on. changing from one thing t ario'her, and never succeeding in.uny Siic!; to vour busine.-s. .Vi.c Furiitr. XZr""i is impos lide," said one pol itician u another, "lo say where cur party ends, and the oppo-ition party begins." 'Well sir' rei l;el the oilier. if you were riding a j ickass, it would le impossible in leii where the man ended and where the dcikev bt-gan." New- Yoiik. Mitch 2D. The news afioat yeatetib.y t the t dfert that Ste ven, the Irish Fenian Ilead-Cenire had arrived in N'-w York arid was a- j the O'Mationy II-rd Quarters, was without ar y foumbi'ion atid afiuided considerable aniusem.-i.t. Nnv York, March 20 Th- Worlds Washington t-peci il says the Senate finance committee have reach ed no conclusion in regard to the 1 an lull. Senator Slier nan is in favor of amending it so as to limit the amount of Greenbacks and Gold required to be kept in the Treasury, it will not be ac ted on definitely before next week. BY TELEGRAPH. TO THE CAILY HERALD. Washington, March 2'J. The R. juihe.in a-.-, rts thai President has biid up for pro-eci:tioii ihe cases of GOO primipal par icipii.ti of the rebellion, whom ha holds for tho purpose of justice. 'I ho i.upreme court yesterday d.'ci-d-:d that nauonal bond bhares art? hn bie to local taxation, being personal property, Chief Justice Ciuue dissent ing. President Johnsoi transmitted his veto me-sige to ihe S-nate t i day on tiie civil rigtits bill. The mes-ng ha-i J not, up to tins hour, (ItoJ p. in., been 1 read. senator i o ne is s-.ippo-ru to to in a dying condiiion this noon Ni:w York, March 23. Tho Pre vcort Insurance company have deter-, mined 10 reinsure in other companies, or cancel their policies and legm ni once ihe liquidation of the company afr.iir-j. Win. B. O ldi, an arti-t. was a u-i-ient ily shot dead by an intimate fiieml turned Jt-hn Laden, while carle sly handung a pistol. The latter has giv en h.mself in'o custody. da nes C Smi'h,n young man ahout '22 years of age, coinmi.ted suieiile in Hrooklyn yesterday in cunsequence of lie lo-s of all Ids m .uiey through a swindle. New York, 20 Heralds Toron to special says an order Inn been is -and 10 intisirr nut all surplus Volun eers, oxept 10 COO which number will be kept a a standing army of resTvaii'Hi on the frontier. The Herald's Cincinnati! sperhl -ays a negro in Paris. Ky., who out raged a girl on'y ten years of age and ifu-rwards mtirderetl her, was taken ut of jail by the citiens and hung. His bodv is still su-p'n-led. The Tribune Wa-hingtnn special -ay- Secretary McCul'och Matetl yes t"rd.iy that ihe May imprest due r.n five wenties woubl be paid early in Anril. T'in r-m Hint of g dd it requires is S22, ooo.cco. Klw Yor.K, March 29. Lat even ing u lire broke out in the dweliing; 'tome of Dr. J. K. Yasumbc-rry No. S1G Iiroadway, boss SGJ.Uufl. Insured -G0.L0C. Wa-hing'on special says tiie goiit'e nen who furnished securities for the late Preston King, hive unit.tl in a leqne-i, 10 the Secretary of-th-i Treis u y, to be released from their bonds. Tiie friends of the acung collector of Port of N. Y. lire urging tqiou llio L'ep't. t-ie ju-iiee and propii-uy of pay ing that ofuoial ihe money that wo'-M iccrue to ti i tii wore h full full-cnr Juii.igthe interregnum, wln'.h fetj now accrue to the legal represr-niai ives of the 1 ,to Colin-tor, whde Mr. Ciin;ri jUMlorms all the duties of collector, ind only receives the salary of Dpiey collector. The'siir made iu these mat 'ers may tend tol.-i-tLii the nppji.M inent oi a collector for N. Y. New YottK, March 23 I he Times -p. cial says that Mej. Geo. K. Lett, Assi-tant Adjutant Oeneral, of Vulon tetrs, 011 tin-; Staff of (jtiji. ti rant, wiio was 1" . r a long tune the office a-sntant d the lamented Col. I''.w rs, has 5UO ceedtd to the ofiicial posit i m with the rank oi M.j ir in the regular army, which was also ihe rank of Culornl Bowers. M-.j. Leet rniered the war as a private 111 liie Chicago oard cf iraile. battery, anil was seie.-ted us a -infl officer by Gen. Grant because of li-ingui-hed (puilr i-s of brave.-y aul efficiency disyl iyed 0:1 liie fi-11. The Times Washington special says he House Priming Committee have h'til under coiisideratioti tii ; mimirial of J. G. C. Kennedy sup. rititendeni of the census Run an claiming that t!i ;iet i un of the Secret try of the Interior and commissioner of ihe general land office, in transferring tl..? p.repaf aiioti .ni printing of ih" ihiro vi I one of the census report of 1SG0 from Mr. Ken tody's effice 10 that of ihe lar.d com mirti iner was iHepai. Thy coumiitee have argm d up n a report denying the prayer o.' the memorialist nnd cum mending the acthn of tli-i Secretory of the Interior. This report will j presented 10 the H uis-e lo morrow by Mr. Lafim. chainn.Mi of the commit tep, ati-l its adopt ion w i I settle a long; and t'lsagrtf able controversy. The World's Ffecial says th Sen a'.e ciunmi tee on foreign afiairs. have now under consideration the propusi. tion of the II iuse making fappropna tions to defray expen.-es f.r the Pari-j exposition It is a-certain-nl that it will absorb all the appropriations of ihe Government to pay for the tra-i. portati m of the nmcles to tin exhibi tion. The commiitee wnl prohibly amend it si that fnventors and crhers will be cnmpelle, to piy the tran-p.ir-tation of the articles. 15 this course or.lv, will the money appropriated hj sofii :ient to erect the boil lings and de fray the other necessary expenses. C37"Vo see it stated that Hon. O. II. Irish has leen appointed Collector of Internal Revenao for Nebraaka.