5Ehc iTrbrnsfcit herald PLATTSWOUTH, NEER.SKA. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2G, 1SCG IIEPlCLJt AX t'.lilOX TICKET. Member of Congrf. JOHN TAFFE. lr ViUgate in CongrtM. T. M. MARQUETT. F.or V, rriiurial A u(7:to,: JOHN GILLESPIE. for Tsrri'oriul Trtonurtr. AUGUSTUS KOUXTZE. Fr Te.rito 'ml I.ibrmi-m. . S. KNOX. Coumy Ticket. Ccvncll.nan or Hc.uttor for Cas Cuutj. LATVSON SIIELPEN. JArJ. i r ur,-in.i: "' Smati-r for Ct-.a, ncuaUt; ijli-.e, i' iiiudtrx nn-l .iV.crif tv-i.'i?. J. E. DOOM. llj'iSi. of H'lJimtH'tttlce. W. F. CI1APIS, Id A AO WILES, A. 15. FCLLEU, D. COLE. A. CARMIC11HEL. Uliri'IM.ICA.'V VTtiOX ron.i. I'LAT. Ve, the republican Union party of KeTi! in Ci-nv'tit o:i Jnil1tl. Iiori by 'ir qa il t- diy inlorne n ! -.-.t th. Om-titu''oul Ainci.itiu ut i-.-d ly t!i Hi) !i Co .cro-H, ifl snhMitted n" rat i.SLi.uon to tlid a. .-, at :ii..i -I lie UiOou, to-wit : Jjl T lie- :iOi ti-..p"CiK an amendment to tbe C ntliiu i. ii i.: tii- t'.iil.d t:.fs Hi it ennfd ly fie Scii.it! :.o l tlous of Rir ;uiMiV'-i of tin! I'hI'hI Mu'.r of wro-ik-a in On gre't a- mot",!. (f'C' fiinU ..' '."(V u- - co;i ' riif.) 'but tl,e follow i; B ait c e be pioij..aJ to th Leri'at re.' of th rVer il Hh:m t i iimoid Ki 'lit to :l, Conn ' Pulion if the l'u;ted Sia;r, wi icli ba ru.ifi d by I tree f -art', of b.uiI L'V 1 itm . dull be raid m pail of 'lie Coi.a i:uIso:i, namely : ARTICLE XIV- frrriox I. All rer.-oas bom ov nitai a it.d in Hip I Lifil s;atf and 'itiirt In tiie juriwli riion :h ie.f eie.i -:i 'f tiie Uui ed State- au-1 of iln- H'. e h-n in liiev 1 .-s do. N Stile sli i I make or enfor.e aiy 'aw wui..!i '.il abrila the o ivii. gen or tin- ni'inl'k" of t iiK-9 i of tl.e I'niu J SirUe.s; ri r nil any Sia il" any I'fr 'a of li'e. lib' rt.r i rpinp crtv, Wi'ii ut d I pr-' : - - f I.-. vr, fijr deny to any rvui urUhin in jarii iicticn tin ftjual jintectiitu cf t it I nit. tec. 2. rpr,-rT.ta.Te .i.i!l be ap-jurtio ne a.. ti'iT.:! pt:tt? accin-iiiui? t- tliir rfpc t.re ii'iiu!-' cj. luting tb wt.olc r'iruer of t'tiou !n cacli &'. xpludi!'ir In-Hin not lnxe'l. fiui U -u tlio rtjbl 1 1 v t ; at any -lcctifii for li e il.oicc f iIbui h f r Pi' idcut an'l Vic rroi'Vnt of the Unitrl Stat-'. ri'p'v.tttiVf iu Con j rt t I lis Xe eu'.iye and Ji:i';i: al clficsra of a tuf, r ibe in', in brrj of th b M-!;ilurM ther"of, i ileni-'l to ut-y of t!.e ni1 laUti;ut.-i of attch rft.ite, bene ivruij- m:f rr of f . HtiJ i-iilz-Ki of the l.'nite'I States, r In any wv ubri 'ttd, except f rrt!uiptioit i i r'bi.iiou or nther I'lim . Hi 6 '- of rr ..! t' i- n t irr- t le rt'lucl in th iirn;mrti.in ( ic.'.ii h th. Hn of ur tnnle e t.'zinn rhnlt Lt'tr to thr to W '-' o" ;;j :i citizem twenty-one yea. of ag i' 'tcA sin:. Skc. 8 No person Miill be S -aatir cr Krj.ro aDtative in C'.ii:'i m. or i-in'tur of Pre iibi.t er bol l (my C'il or mi it try, unJ-r h I'n'i' H Sii!, ur uai i' ;iy -tit, who ha; b.K reviuu:jr tskn an ( i h. as a nior.i icr oi Cj .(!ie-. or h an un.-ei of .h L":ii:o I St t!3s, or a a tcinbor of aoy tuit L'-'Billtare. or at aa t-xtcu; voi ju.li' ial f!i ct'tf ii Staie, to iipi irt the '"0111 ution of tiie Ua to i ?!', 'oiJt A tr enqnyl iu insurre.-lion re'iptlwii tj tiust te H'lum. or gic?n ai l r cm f.irl t t e eneniet Viertif. Hut c. Di:r tuny by a cte of tiro-tbiid cf eacb Houe, iet::ove cUiU a di.abili'y. h0 4" Tbo validity of Ibe puliie it-bt of the Ur.itsl tita!j, o:!th'ir!zM by liw, iur-tti Jiu 'di-t't -iii-urie'l for payiuut f p"iiiou Had b.iauiic fnr 1 TT-rri in mu! ;r-?.n iniirr ctin or rcl-fliion. th'tli not os q'tfMtioiied . bur. iirtth'r tbt L'uar't Jrt'Ate? u-rv rinv S;at' u m;1 a'urT.n '. P iv any r or ..b ,;ntn) Incnrre-i in aitl nf iisur- e tiii or re. i-lli t.t a.iir-t tin I'nit il Stntea. or tiny cl-iim fnr t'.e tot o1' sm-irjij'(i:ini of tttiy n'ure ; o:t Mii'h drt'l-i. o ligulnj and c!aiai eUall ba h ;!J iil'g it an 1 void. t't-C. .1 1 hfi C'-'ti""." fchi'l have powr tj t n-f-ir.e I t api ropi.te Ua lalat.on, tb provifti-'tis of this ::Vc!t. S .IU'YLtU COI.FAX. s;ai.r of tl. i i',o-,eof Hprtf-ntiitic. La PAYKiTK IX'SIKH, President of thfl rjeota jrtt tempore. bat loyalty thull d'rvct aud con!rjI tbe dc-11 inia or lh:H N.i it u. HtHolce.l. That the t!.Hera rf Ur- L"ii ion who bty ar.i th. N" ition f om da-t ci.'tton by ; iced trai orj. tba.'l. in !lii fiitti. in tiiL- pa-t. I.wcur ! eiriy ro oper ti n au't unfa.t irinir eu;p.i .t. ami tint w arr i -a-;ol to to f ct 1I1 it th pe pi of i!-i Kepal'i ni n -r f'u' y d s -hnr-o tl. i-t of t rati ludi' ah iili Ih-'y 1 w to tbd L'mou fottif? and tail crs who e ?el f- aoi : ii 'i:ic pttriotlMn ;m,i blood tuTc pre-onr-! -:o! i utm:i il lioir r ; 01 tli'a oont ino t. I a IaK CT a O 7 iOTI(D K If-.tlr-is h.-rr-by given that on TL'KsDAY. fhe 9:i May of fln j'vr t.rxt. at ihe n-ual place hvkln g Et.c!io:ts ( r as near the e p'aciitnide) in the -" al I'lci'i'ii of I'iia C'j'tnty, Nebr.if'ki, all Klen lion il! lo bod f r .Mrmh-r of Cniir aud DfVga'e to t ngrea ; oa Territorinl Tr. nrcr, oiij Te rl'ori.ii Aiioitor atrl tote Tcri-H .ri.il Librarian; oue Veolr of 'he Council f-r 0,4, County, and ou' J int Mmbr of tbe 1 ouiic: for ibe couctlof Ci". l.aur'H?tci , S ine. S.iTi,..-r hi ritnrd; Tour ( 4) Membtoa of tbe Uou-euf Kepie aan'ativ for Ci c u ty ; one t'ontity Coumiia Min er lor th- Hur l i3 di lm:rict 'Mr. rieaaar.') ; one . rm-r, tlir-' (i) J ti. ol Kleoiton au t twoClek f fe.iec'-iou f r e trh reoiiiCtand o::e Hoad Miper vlaor for each road l-iitt-ict. Wbiuti Kite iou will be opened at Hire (&) o'clock in the morning w.ll conti me o,.ea tnnit a'.z (6) v't.ork in toe ft- rnoon of the tame day. J or... r vf taa CfiCSTY COUMI3IOXKa3. Tbl Siddiy of Buptcauer, A. 131. . p:7,ISli Comity Crli. WILL VOL' I Wu ft-k vv?ry i ri t ! ' iyp cr, Aeil-iKe.iiiintj niin.il) Is -l.ra-'Ka , uf whatever poliucul Lit f, will you caM your vnte in utain a ''policy which is utterly ruinous to the North? It is not a mere pariy question, but it ia one in which nil are alike interested It i the policy of Andrew Johnson, we re fr to. The policy will deprive the Xorth not th" Riput.iic;.n party alone, hut the people of the Northern States ti twenty-three in unbars of Con iji-e.-s and the snme number cf Elec toral vo'es. and give them to the late lave holding Suites. The pulicy which makes 56 voters in the South equal to 100 voters in the Noith. This is no, coiifined to party. It act directly upon the pecple, whether Democrat cr Re publican. Are you, Democrat?, will ing to give up n portion of your rights, and agree that any man, because he lives in a State where negroes were XV IIO IS IT Tint leli ves the 'Coristituti-jnal Amendment rarrios with it negro suf frage? Lock wood and Rread and Butter Paddack are trying to mislead men by maling such statements. Lock wcod had the hardihood to insnlt the intelligence of the people of this ciiy by making t!ie assertion here in the Ci pperhead Convention on the 12th. Now we as-k any man whose mind is not perfectly clear upon this point, t take the document, which can be found on the second page, first column of the IIekax.!), and read it carefully for him self. It only says that the votin pop ulation shall be the basis of repreien ta'.jon in Congress, and leaves the question of who shall be voters entire !y with the States themselves. If the Southern Stales want the negroes to vote, they are at perfect liberty to have them do so; and if they do not want them to rote, nil tho Amendment asks formerly owned as prperiy, shall have 0f them is that ihey be not counted in the double the voice i.i national alnurs thai basis of representation. This provis you do? Will you vote to sustain auch acts upon the North the same as a policy? Do you -ay you d. not so ,,.,on the South, and declares that each undrrst iiid it ? D you say you un- person shall vote for himself only not der.-tood it only as a question as to fcr those who are disfranchised. We A-hether the Southern States shall be uVfy any man, whether Democrat, i-.nnediale'iy nJmi'.ted to represeniatitui sold - out Republican or ex-rebel, to in Consrest? If this i youT under- prove that the Constitutional Amend- triiFit:-s Ptn:)t:. t A larj-e reward will shod be rift red (not in the shape o vote) ftr reha l-l-information concerning the whereabouts of one A. S. Paddock, ho was last seen in the vicinity of Nebraska City, in company wiiha gectiemen frmii Put in-I3iy, Ohio. " They aj pearnl 10 be in great fe.tr of souivthiu, and were endeavoring to hastily and as secretly as possible make their way "tward. the southern and western portions of Nebraska." Their numerous friends throughout the Territory fear some ac cident has befallen them. Mnj.TatlV has written and publL-htd a letter in the hope it may meet the i-ye of the wanderers; Maj. Ralcome has tele graphed "touarda" th section vl country where they were hi.-t -.ecu ; Senator Thayer, Col. Irish and Col. Mason are all engaged in scouring the country in the hope of getting some clue to their whereabouts. We are inclined to the belief that they are n mjr ; and we think an odor will come frmn "ihe southern and western por tions of the Territory' from and after the 9 h of October w hich will be coo vincinjT of that fact. standing cf it, you are certainly in the dark. Why is it that they of the Sjuih are in such a great hurry all a: once to b represented in Congress ! Did not theystny away for five years of their own accord ? And would it he such n very gre.it hardship and injustice fur them to wait un'il their tlilT- rent Sir.l-' Legislatures could meet ar;J pass tbe Constitutional Amendment ? Ah! but there's the rub." They want fo come back in the full pomp of power and glory. They want to be abl to say to the northern soldiery "you had th ad vantage when you whipped us on the fi-dd : wh: has it now?" Yes, who witild have it? Why, one rebel goer nlla would be euoal to two Union sol diers! Yes. or two Copperheads, either!! Do you ask why or how ihry would b equal? Well.it is the' simplest limn: in the world. The voters in the South would vote for themselves and then for the negroes; or in other words, they are to entitled the tame representation for the four millions negroes who live th -re that four millions of white voters in the North h.ive--not four millions of lie pullic'ttiS in the North, but four millions Re- mM)t carries with it negro suffrage. The only possible way it could be tor tured into uriy such construction would bo on the ptiri'.-iple that the Southern Sta'es would ive them the franchise rather than not have the power which that increased representation would uf ford them. Let thoughtful men mark well the 'dwiiia()2ura who a-sert any such doctrines, and let them be called upon for the proof of their assertion. HOW Altll YOU FOL.ICY." We print bei v some ertracls from the New Yoik lhrald a Johnson pa per, which are decid. dly rich. Tney : REl'l'RI.ICA.'V l.MOX tOUXTV COSVEMIOV. Plattsmouth, Sept. 2'2i, lSGG Pursuant to pullished call, th Con vention assembled at the Court House in Plaitsmouth, at 3 oYI- ck p m. Oil motion. Hon. S. Maxweil was called to the chair, and II. D. II itha way chosen Secretary. On uioti t, Messrs. J. 1'. Doom, D. Cole and U. W. Courtnht were ap pointed a commi'tee on credentials. On moti'in, Messrs. Htlhaway, Aus tin ana Hoover were appointed a com miltee on resolutions. The committee on credentials repor ted the following names of persons present muled lo seats in this Con- vtr; South Rend, D.itn-1 Sweeney Suit Cie,-k. C. SluflVr. On motion, convention adjourned.' ' S. MAXWELL, Ch'ii. H. D. Hathaway, S. c'y. show conclusively what the fate of 'My s vennon l'oiicv" is. io be. ana what a Joh)iso,i PlulismovthL.. H. lilach. S. Max- - - j - - v- nuner reailv thiuks about the Cons i;u- well. A. L,. bpuiL'ue, .1. Ioom, 1 1. (-uiaaa-iii aawafi - l7 DTTi inocra'.s or of voters, wliether publicnns. Are you. son of the Em- yuu w!iu are supporters of "-My Policy" in Nebraska : THE tOKkTITL'TIOMAI. AMENDMENT. Fiom ihe eUctions winch liave oc curred since tint Coii-ttiutional Amend mem was adopted by Congress for lhe retonstruclion of tbe Soutiiern States, Wd are satisfi.-d that that amendment - n hecome Hie oasis of oouifitrn resto ration thai il will carry and it curried bit all t e .Vorthti u Stele tlediotis yet to cunie, and that with A w Jersey leading ojj it v:ul Le ruttjied Ly t.'icni all and EX45IIM; IT. The third section of the Constiiu- lonal Amendment proposed by the 39ih Congress, says: No per.in shall b a Senamr or Representative in Congress, r elector of President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or any Siate, who having previously taken an oath. a a member of C on grrss. or a an n(ficr f the United State., or as a member of any State Legislature, or an executive or judi cial officer of any Stat-, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebel lion Bcainst the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. Rut Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove sucri disability. i Now. what is there wrong about tin clause? Is there a loyal man who would ask less than this? Does Mor ton, the copperhend candidate for Con gress, say that this clause is unjust? Let us see what "My Policy" and its supporters say in relation to this matter. They say that if a man is pardoned he is loyai ; and A. Johnson says . that whenever 'oyal meu (or such at he has seen fit lo pardon) are sent to Con gres they r;ii.-&7 be admitted to seats. Under tin- rule Jrff Daiis could be in ttie United Siatrs Senate at its next se.-sion. AH thai is necessary is fur Johnson to grant him a pardon and for the Legislature of his S atn to elect htm. We ask in the name of common honesty, is. this a safe policy lo rest the destinies of this nation upon? A pol icy winch does not allow one particle of power to the legislative department of the government, but makes th" Ex ecutive an ab-clute dictator. Th en dTseme:H of this policy would brir.o every lending relel back into Congress or, at least, woul I deprive the law making power or the loyal people of the country from taking any steps to pre vent their coining. D ies one suppose Courtri 'l.t, Isaac Wilrs. Wm Stadel- niiuiii, M. D id re, W. D. Port:r, M L. White. . Rode Bluffs John Stafford, D. Cole, hf s0, we would ci e the n to Mavor Johnson would not pardon the-e Uad- ing rebels in order to make them loynl; era'd Isle, willing that these men of become part and pared of the supreme the South should have double the voice U-tw of ihe land. Nor have we any tear I nere is ooth- youhave in this, the govern.nent of ihe. consequmces. There is noil , T, ,. in, after ail, so very cbicctional m th vour choice If you are you will vode , . , T, , 1 33 aintnimeni nothino- wlncli Presidei is eni io sus-.nin ihe policy ct Andrew Jonn Johnson himself lias not, at one time mm. If vu are not. you will vole to or another, recommended to om tisiuin the Congress of the United Sia es. You must determine on the 'Jth of October. Think well before you determine. FAD-DOCK. A 3D LOlIiHOOD IlaYe taken as sudden a Ihghi "to wards the western and southern por tions of the Territory'' as did the mon strous Morion last summer when David was alter mm. iney cam to xe- braska Ciiy. wliere S nator Titayer and Col. Irish challenged them to a Southern State vr to Congress, and nothing upon which there shuuld have beeu a disagreemeni between the President and Consresj. This amendment is the re- cot struc.ion plan and platform of Con gress, and there is no god itason. we Hy, why it should not have been adopt ed alsj by the President, inasmuch as he stands committed in soon shape to all its provisions. If carried in these lomin-; October and November elections as we predict it will be, from Ma.-sachusttts and New l ork west- waid we trust that the Admini-tra joint discussion before the people, and tmn. ia deference lo the will of the people, will come hack lo it. ny not Sureiy this amendment engrafted upon ihe Coiisiitu'ion will be amply sufficient for the n&toralion of the Union, inter nal titace. sectional harmony and ihe security of the Government, and the freasuty tor many generations to come, against all dis'.uttin"; factions of either section. Parson Iirownlow, in agreeing in the invitation to proceed with them to the points already adver tised. To this these redoubtalle he roes of ihn bread and-butter brigade paid no attention. Another and an- o hr invitation was sunt. Lockwcod, said he would reply as soon as he could PARTY PO'eYKK vs KESlOU.t. TIOX. The Copp -rhead party is acting up on ihe principle that party power is ol greater importance than the restoration cf the States. They do not.nnd dare not, attempt to show wherein the Con etiiutioi al Amendment prcpo.-ed by Congress it unjust Not a copperhead paper ia Nelrsaka has ever dared to as- t. .. aeri mat it was opposeu to tne princi ples embodied in ihat Amendment, yet we find them rrrayed against its rati- flci'.ion; ntid why? Simply because it do-js not plac-3 the power of the govern nif?nt in 'Iieir hands. Naw let us takt a scnitl- viw of this matter, and see who ii opposing the restoration of the State?. Let the States ratify tl is ArnT.Jiiier.t ar,d ihey can ail be reprp fented i:i the halli of Congress at the r.txl session of that toby. Now it there is nothing unjast in this amenduiet t, why don't these copperheads, who are o fierce for souiheru msrnbers to be admitted, favor its ra ifijation ? Sensi ble people cannot arrive at any other conclusi-m linn that their desire for party power is greattr than liieir do-eir- for th-r res-tr-ra.iori of the Slates, confer wiih Paddock No reply being lending off wi'h the State of Tennes received, and Senator Thayer not see for the ratifica ion, has shown that wishinu them to e.-caoe so easily, he a S' thing ""y !oiie y a bad ' . v .- i - - " seui .iiio iici iron invi'.nii; mc i criiuiv il- ry, , i . i y i b Tennetsee shou.u thus lead off tor this ed Secretary to a joint discoa-ion at amendment is a very remarkable and Nebraska City on Thursday evening sigt ficant fact that New Jersey should To this he received no an-wer, although his invitation. ;as had been all th others was handed direct to ihe chal lenged party. Paddock and Look wow ft und the thing was getting loo warm for them ; and, not daring to meet trie issues before the people, they quietly hitched upth-ir bread-and-butter horse and hurriedly left "towards the south ern and western portions cf the Terri lory." We learn that Messrs. Thayer and Irish propose following them and renewing the challenge at every print where they stop long enough to get a letter to them ; and if they do not ac cept, the challengers propose making next follow is ulnn'si as strange; but from good or bad designs, thus started the amendment will surely go through I he l'resifleni quarrel and rupture wrh Congress was un unfortunate mis take. Fmm recent tv;nts. South and North, ii i- ilear that ii will j.rove a Jatal blunder torus administration, un less he abandons it as ihe l-sue before the people. '!! old contest in Eng land betwee King und Parliament are full of instruction on ihis subject. A. Roberts, Howard Allen, Samuel Chandler, R. J Clinkenbeid. Eight M He Grove IJ. Au-iin, A. C. Mc Ma ken. Salt CrceliJ. A. McKimmon-, C. SluIlVr. Louisville J. T A. Hoovt r,2 votes. H'ccping Water A. Carniuhaei, 2 votes. Monroe, of New Orleans a rebel of the very worst hi ri p who was par doned in order iha he might be al lowed to officiate as Mayor. Congress asks, by this Amendment, ihav these leading rebels be not allowed in Con cress until that body, by a two thirds vote, ha!l conclude they nre repentant or the' peace of the government will On motion, the report itas received I not be endangered by admitting them. and adopted. The committee on resolutions re ported the following, which were adopttd wi houl a dissenting voice Resolved, That we, the delegates of the Republican Lnion voters of Cass county, in convention assembled, do her by endorse and re-atiirui the pl.ti form of principles adopted by the Ter ntoriiorial and Slate convention held at Brownville on the G;hini Rejoiced, That no person shall be Which pmu do you favor? --- To I lie Ele ctors uf .ebraLa In order to avoid difficulty and run- fusion in conducting the approaching election, the undersigned r.-pf ctfuily recommend to the voters and election boards of the Territory, that but one ballot box and one set of officers be. t inpoiyed al each poll. The first sec tion of the schedule to the Sta'.e Con stitution is as follow.-.' Thai no irirnriveiiirnrp mnu aruii nominated by this conven'.ion who docs frBiI1 change of lerntorn.l govern- not iuuy anu uueqimociuv Al'"' ient to a State rrovernment. it is de- himself in favor of the Constitutional Amendment propo-ed by the 3'Jth Congress for adoption by the State Legii-l itures of the United Males, and who likewi.-e promises in his accept ance of siid nomination lo vote for dared that all rights, suits, action- prosecutions, judgements and recog nizances, claims and contracts, both as respects persons and bodies corporate, shall continue and be enforced as if no change had taken place, and all and support said Uonsti-uiiouai Amend- , f , n rei,iaill :-. f..r..e ment whenever ihe occasion requires U(lll aired, amended, or appealed by him so to do. ,he Legislature; Provided, Wherever Unsolved, That we hereby pledge lhe wrd Xenitorv -hall occur, it shall ourselves, cohecively aud individually, be construed to mVan State, whenevr to give a hearty support to whoever n may be n-.cei.iaryt in order that such may ue tne nominees vi tins iunni- aws mav collonfl l0 x State Eov- joii-yj.v-i icuto:ci. As Ai.dy Johnson desires to siand upon his record, and n?ki when he de parted from the course he f jimeily pursued, we present the following ex IMC s from iho record: TKEAS(N MLsT BE rCNISlltl) ' ' In my opinion, evil-doers should be punished. Treason is the htglies.: ci i in-' know n in the catalogue cf crimes Hint for him that is guilty of il toi him ihat i willing to lift hi impious liat d against the authority of lhe nation 1 would say death is too ea-y a pun ishment. My notion is that theason MUST HE MADE ODIOUS AND TUA1TOHS MUST BE PC N I s II EI) A N D I M CO V t K t - II 1 l . thfir social power broken, that ii?e may be made to feel the Jpenally i ! their crime. You. my friends, hac iraiiors in your very midst, and trea.-on needs rebuke and punishment here a well as elsewhere. Hence I say this: Tin halter to iit- Tr.LLICE.NT. INFLUENTIAL TKAIIOUs! lilt LI. A bllts 1 WOULD 1IANU. 1 hold, too, thai wealthy traitors should be made to remunerate those mV n who have sufferred as a consequence of iheirerime, Unrni ineji who have l ist their property, who have been driven from their homes, beggars and wan derers among strangers. Let us com mence the work. We have put down these traitors in arm-, lei us put them down in law. in public judgement und iu the morals of the world.' Speech in Washington, Jlpril '3d, 1SG-3. TREASON ISA CRIME TRAITORS MUST HE PUNISHED. "The American peopl; must be taught, if ihey do nol already feel. thai TREASON IS A CRIME AUD MI ST HE punished; that the Government will not always bear with enemi- s ; thai n i strong, not only to respect tin to punish. When we turn lo the criminal code and examine the caialogiie of cr.mes, we find there arson laid down a a crime with its nppropi nite penally; we find there theft and robbery and mttder given as crimes ; and there, too, we find itie lat and highest of ciimes, treason. With other and inferior of fences the pecple are familiar. J'at in our peaceful history treason has boni almost unUnown. The people must understand ihat it is the iilackiist of crimes, and will be sureiy j. unished. Let ii be engraven on every heari that treason is a crime, and ihnt trai'ors shall suffer us penalty. While we are appalled, overwhelmed al lhe fall of one man in our nnd.-t at the hand of a traitor, shall we allow men, I care not ly what weapons, to attempt the life of ihe State with impunity? While we strain our minds lo comprehend the enormity of this assassination, shall we allow the nation to be assassinated' Speech io the Illinois Ddrgaiin i, lf'i .tpril, 1S6'3, three days after the Presi denfs murder. TREASON MUST HE MADE CDIOl S. 'J lie time has come when toe peo ple: should be taught to undersuind the length and breadth, the depth and heigth i.f in ason. Treason is a crime, not a mere political u it c r ence, not a mere contest of two j urties, in which one succeeds and thu other has simibv failed. If ihev had site cueeded, the life of the nation would be reft from it the L'nion wc ;;M have been destroyed. Sorely the: (Jousti'o tion sufficiently defines trt a . l-j. It c tisis s in levying war agan.it. t."i United Suites iitiJ in giving the!, mies aid and comfort. With int., d li union it requires the exe:cie of :.o great acumen lo ascertain who nr- traitors. Il iequireg no great ptrtp tion to ascertain who have levied war against the United States; nor dots it require any great stretch of reasoning io a-certain who has given aid to the enemies of the United Slates ; and when the Government of the United States doet ascertain who are ihe con scious and intelligent traitors, the ten ALTY AND FORFEIT SHOULD BE PAID.'' Jlddress to Loyal Soult erners, jlpril, 1SG5. a de'.-i.dci.. ytqi.n the 1 .h.ral (,,v ernment, or does ho Hand uut as a separate G...-!-M,in ,, ? Lvl -M: (,,. Louisiana, for w' i,-h v.. pa d l.j,(i(.i0 WO, Tli.it wn- a I em., ,iy ;.,r a iiuin' b'l of year-. V .-. a 1 Jt j, a pos...si.m lu l l u- d r th- j in-do-iuri of il; L i :t. d S .. t. Louis'ii in into t hi " f 1 1 i a s Mippoao we h i 1 1 1 0- d t he not si.i the pio'.tcti.n of Dot now. it she ha- llOllttelf - a Slite. a -..'in 1 1 her. t i in in.. .! uc.,1- r I'nit. .1 Sin'e-' the r-.iwer to wiiii draw I'n lii the I n. n.tii r.- slu n t pi back to th' ccniiii .:i in which she u.i befei e w e admit te 1 her i:r.o the Ui.. :. In wi.r.t ; o-iiU'ii ,J -i It sei: : u n t;. at first Tei rrorn tlotl W I II II, S t Wi-i-r ,. t 0 e c'afC her e I,. i h W' I CC l C t:,rr C.JIU cr. :i w rli u, s G ver .Mio-i.t ihey r. ,! i in cond, iir. ' -- l- f'i. I'-C'l. ffl to ie'.ter. Il i, i the sum . f tons in.ral pn-s b it.k into tii '1'. Ti r Sjeech in lhe ,S :i ..-. - EJOrVS 'io TlSs; l;y.i iios r ; ii i: i: ll II-.;' .i i r. i ..i ;; '1 3 lhe 1 rc-s -i.'ent. T. Her..!! i Ins l l.'.e r .: , t t vulual.iti ;it ic.isi. ii, , n in- imn-s. v.mcli .-aow tl,,. ul ,ft c-.f ne cpii.itin, and i;,,- ir 'ni.'n.l jiresitirc i f th.- ' I -.'a.,- ,:, CHUSS8 contr; ilii'g it. Wc ntjaid t.'.o contest betwt en t:i- P.-i".iJi.t .'ir.d Cor. Cress as viitually d t : !-d ly Miioj-. We bow la the j.i ..! i', p,. pie of tho niighiy N.-rih. nod we u-,it that ih l'lesbhit will s't :: l.i c;ur-j accci ,!;.; ly." - - - - ; I, Cuu-Aeo, -j :. -J..- Th- j'. l'.i.col HoTi'.-t n. -w c. i. r. -pers 'i ui tin. ii I I Wctd. P.aym. i. ! ii.T.-.tic Regu-in-j ii ! that th I) ii i,l hi , e t tV 1 .1 , i-c'.v 1 otlt; ell 'I 1.1, 1 leW r.,... Dem iioi. -I ihal't'e t s ba e shew;; bad faith tv,.;,i tl.o I . i i .4 1 1 '; h form, a n i t!;.; i I V l.ave i j inlia;. ,! ii. e v s I.O'a I tq-,uj4 y. un i 1' hi i Hi i th.it it :' I III - I e- n l.a- I ii.i. i il h.ii 1 Ii-.- Ti 'lies ! I y n in, k it. ll-r ;n gave I v i t i i s The Wo; I.i and mot; J that i.'.ey rt,n't w ml ,!a i: oi'm. Iv.j i..ciiji! rem vvn a fi :-: t.p 1. ;. .-,- fi :n Cl'iit.c I i l ; : 1 o n.o'.'tl viritia ly c n.f'.'.i . 1 1 .at h-swmdl-'d. Th-. inanl'i' 1 f I) m h: fall' 11 in .lo'.iri Moil y. says H-.'ii:uuu w::. i.. n:;: at, and i i;:t t'.ir if. ! iri. aid rc: i- s ,!i ,; ;h ) ',1'YJM'. ) V-.te-s I 1 Ne.v YoS ago. . no t'.at ll.-y d. n t w i,,t I .inl.1 opt recruits, nioch I s.-, to in a!.e bankrupt recrtn's. The leaders A their cclumii, Jin M jrii-ey. Hen. woad. Turner, i'eri.af.Uo Wood and J iiiipi Drooli br, critjiiiJiif s for Coiq-rcss in their tevti al d : ti ict, v.nt! it U doubtful if tli-y allow I", ivtn oni lo run at nil. Tlf Ti;'.; 's tv.y-i li.e i) ;,;;.'cias. iri5iea-i t,i pat::oricaiiy s'lr-f min.r i-) Pi esjdr ii' , as ihey pr itni- i lo .1 tq.cn iho plat form mail. ill t .r, I :no now mj.l a hold p-n-h f'.r ..'.. r on t!.' ir own a. coLii.t, and il. y wi'li..,'. n;;! c-o'-l net to s ct d xo.coo HEADS OF I i a I t. K" il it 1 : , .... Ki.i.r: I r.t r p I :i I,., If 5 1. i .- " !, 1 i o m.' a i tfi ,V,'i o (ui i' i.l ,.d i ; r -. j : CAD DACE ! -1 ;--:.. I i l: i i i m ii.it. r '. i :.J i' ,'iit r k-a II-.ij W i.) 1 .1.4 k :..II . 11 ,1j ,1 , n '. J HI. I 14 1,1 II, ; v a tj r- -r? tion. ernment. On motion, the convention proceeded This provision would seem to b am to lhe selection of a candid ite for pie in the premises, and to fully war NOW ADTIIi:iV. The Memphis 1rgu. said in lSGl : "We. would like to see Andrew Johnson's lying tongue turn from hit foul mouth and hi miserable carcass thrown out to poison mad dogs, or i - i i speeches lo lhe same a.diences that """B .uP'in a ns ' Hainan luieru r,ju v,ll 1 lull UUtilllU". they do. after they have closed. Poor Pad ! He should learn a lesson from the State of Maine, where four ut of th-i five candidates on the Copperhead ticket were renegade Republicans, and The same paper says in 1S63: "The iron firmness, the undismayed soul, of a single man Andrew John son i all thai s ands l tween u and the fatal vortex of anarchy and result ant rfesnri! im. ivhii h ha i r-rr n ! r,l,.- were beaten by ihe largest majority lhe i,re9 and fon,, e f 7 ever given in the State. before us. Let rally up to ihe side Councilman or Senator for Cass coun ty, which resulted in the choice of Lawson Shelden. On motion, th-t conven i n proceeded to select a candidate for Joint Council man for Cass, Lancaster, Saline. Sew ard and Saunders cjuiitiJs, which re suited iu the choice of J. E. Doom. Mr. Doom b.ing called for, said he heartily and fully endorsed the reso- PaP?r- lutions adopted by this oiiventmn. and also the platform adopted by ihe Rrowu vi le convention; not only in le ter, but in spirit; and pledged himself 10 faithfully carry out the principles therein con tii ned. The Convention then proceed- d to rant dispensing with a separate board and bail'.t box for the State and Terri torial tickets We therefore earnestly recommend ihi- plan to the electors of Nebraska as one which is equally fair loall polit ical" interests; and also one which is calculated lo prevent mi.-apprherisions and errors. U th tickets, with their appropriate heads, ihoold be on the same slip of ST. A. D BALCOMBE. Chairman Republican Central Com JAS. G. MEGEATH. Chairm in Democratic Central Com. A JOII.SO. PAPLR'S VIEIWS From lhe New York Herald. Whatever may have been the real seiect four candid ites for Members of j causes however, operating to bring the House of Representative.-, which about the extraordinary res ilts of ihis I . Chdpio. Isaac ,iles. A. B Fu ler RaCY and cONSKRYATIVKS and D. Cole. TO RE LIMITED TO MAINE On motion, the convention proceed- We apprehend that, as in ail our polu ed to seler-t a ranrfidaie for Cotintv ' al contests of the past of a national TRIATORS MUST TAKE BACK SEATS. "In the work of peconstruction TRAITORS MUST TAKE IlACIi SEATS. 1 say thai the trniiur I.a ceased to be a citizen, and in joining the rebellion lias bec-uns a pul die en emv. He forfeited ins right io VOTE WITH LOYAL MEN WHEN lit RE NOUNC'ED HIS CITIZENSHIP, AND THREATENED TO D EST II 0 Y OUR G'OVIRN ment. Speech at Yashvi!le, June 9i, GllOCKr.IHi PROVISIONS. math:.; .o:ss. (t.cc r-.i'. to J. Pare IAS .,.) I'l.ATi-..: rrti, Ne. Ke';, cj;,.-la;,t:' un h,. t 3 K-'' ll1il- a f ph. J oil ii so 11 on Ilie Tlicory of He Construct ion. i 53" The woru of re building that of t,iat. mn, determined to save cr per part of the Smithsonian Institute at ,st w,t the Kepuhlic Washington wa destroyed by fi.e, is progressing slowly. The laige north I Jf-iSThe rebels ask the immediate ern ttwers have been rebuilt with fire- lfulfilment of their bond wi-h Andrew proof floors, and n wrought iron roof, J Johnson since the Phi adelphia Con 100 feel lom? and 00 wide, covered I vention. Tfi Ri -hin i d Times of the with slaifng, will soon be erected on 22d, preemiorily demands the uncon- the mai:i build ng-. It is intended ihat diiional release of tin "pure, unselfii-h m m .1 t.afff . I . . . . . - J r'jcu p U' me nje, uvyno.'i l lMy the whole fdnlce, when completed, ncble, Ghri-nan hero, sta'esman and rfrc': aM'ir.' ' ; hall fire-procf. soldier," JefTerton Davij Commissioner for the 3J district, winch resulted in the choice of A. Carrni chael. On motion, a County Central Com mittee was appointed by the Chair, consisting of one member front each precinct, as follows: Platt-miouth, II. D. Hathaway. Chairman; R-ck Bluffs, Geo. L Sciboii; Liberty. N G. Doug-: Avoca, Amos Teffi ; Weeping Water,! E. L. Reed; Mt. Pleasant, S. M Kirkpatrick; Eight .Mile Grove, Saml. Richardson; Louisville, J. T. A. Hoo-1 elections of October and November. character, the result in Maine indicates ihe general drift of ihe dections coming ajier u throughout the J orlhern Stales. The pro-pect now of a Conservative majority in the next Congress is very doub'ful; ihe prospect of another Rad-j ical Congress 13 better than it has ap peared at any time since December last In short, this Maine election of 1S6G wi'l pmbablv mark another new chapter in our political history, and perhaps auether re-organ:zation cf f ar-ti- and another reconstruction of party platform's for the Presidential election. beginri'ng with iho rlos-j of ths coining 6ECKDINC STATES BECOME TERRITORIES. "Uui, sir, there is another question liiat suggests itself in this connection. Kansas, during the last Congress, np plied for admission into the Union. She assumed to Ue a State, and the dif fi' uhy m her way v as a prevision in her -Jonstituuon and tin; manner of its ndopiion. We did not let Kansas in. We did question h'r being a State; but on account of th' manner of form ing her Constitution and its provisions we kept Kansas out. What is Kansas now ? Is d)e a Sta'.e or is she a Ter ntorj? Does she revert back to her Territorial conauion of punnage? Or. having been a State, and . having ap plied for admission and ben refused, is she standing out a State? You holl her as a Territory; you hold hrr as a province. You pretence the made of electing Iht rr:e ubers of her Lgis!a ture, and pay them out cf your own treasury. Yes, she is a province con trolled by Federal authority, and her laws are m ide iu conformity with the ads of Congress. Is she not a Ter ritory? I think that he is. Suppo.-e the State of California withdraw- from thu Union. We admit ed her. She was territory acquired by the United State, by our blood and treasure. Now suppose she withdraw.-1 from ihe Confederacy; doe she pass back into a territorial condition, remain and every hing !n the li-.e. auocr.ums of all kn.d-. Wanted : Coui.tr; I i ,. ' ti.ve us a c I'i. C'A A'i V Ai, riiovisio.xs 11 Ilu'.t';?, V A'.- . 0 ,t i.1 is.,. To City and Town ship Hoards if Ed veal ion : Ity app' irr i.t tU- c- ,;.- CVr.V Owe-. i'ltti tiioiitl,. fi . '., ou will I. f.rn:!.ti Wi-i,al. bhm. ry olank - f ,r 1 oi.r ,.!, 1. , .- I. ,,i It j,.,. i, i,,c i,.iir U.unkf f ' '1 ccii- r ! p i-1- ; .'-, bla .k c :rt brtu-i or F.t'-ctioti ai.d blab I, . d. f -,4f ,w h .n I 1) t--1 r 11-t oli. ;e-. I'i;j'e ';, J J our ;,'. ., tba iii.U-st pr ictiCi-ila luoi.i ,.t, P. i IT k LOCK, f 1 1 2: Z .v. C0.11.ty Clerk. VT-S. SljMCIJSIiBV. CVI.ON WlLlIAKf. iMont;oinciy Cc Villaras TOBAuCOSIISTS, Pott Office Bui! lint, Pluttvmoth..Y. T. V'o Up j, - n-U:,t'y n :.l a joeJ uf-crun'-'.t of GIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES. etc:, etc., etc., VfOIVn.) Ci A CALL ! Tl.e :-!ch..inin it. Wny'a La:i y out. J"I4. A(IisBi:2i-tr:iioi'! ulc. Nr t. e i ' t cTtty e v-T Cn: tfcw !.! hoai -l at iixil'l. j n'l'-t , , -, on " '.'.'.-' 0 tY. i!,e ' :i .'at of Or io- or, l-'jO, nirj llu..,, of s.uiy St V. lk-r, ! sa. C'tt t 11I. I sn 1'icaT, Neoinaitt, tt,e f i.iifn'J icr-ori:iI pr k, ! '-y, to-w:: ; 000 head cf fi.ie sheep, 3 wcr'c inares, 1 iidiion. 3 years old, 8 foor year o: i m 1 lis, spring's rnul ; cc!t, 1 jack, iy yi;;rs 11, 3 yoke 3 year oid ca'.'.le, 6 coivs, 2 yearling ca!v.j- 3 spring calve?, Alao. to of A; Tie i t'i'il Irr ,,ti ioul. nuito!J Fa, o.t e. It it, -, , ir.' A , at PLATTSMOUTH, on Saturday t:e 1 iiimiiurr, be-. It -. 1 thM : th d:.y f: s.T", a lot of llftuvrho'd b - ' .iL. Tale,St r!, a.j 1 iron aa:e, l.nn.- FlJ'iaj i . D if.' V of i ll.- j. w:r. A 1 .1 r - I rf f. A, S.irvy. de:'(l r'S't l,1-'. ' -ra.?1'..