MflMssttiitf' )Mo'lft-w'6IJii1M'V' ,, 4ittrni'jt ti i nil it. net tlf Imiricm ''".ST, fttout hint on ihr .; VOL. 2. " llTvTTMoU Hi, N. T., UJ:u.hDA, C'A Ulilll 10, lSbG. .N THE 11 ELIALD DAILY AND WEEKLY WELKLY LV.KY Whl.VE.-DAT BY II. I HATHAWAY, CDITCI AND PHOPRIfcTOH. t-S-O.Tk-e Cv.-i.cr st:-et Lrvie, eorr:,l Terms: Werklr, ft 2. 50 per flroim; Rules of i o'en lining. fur II l' (ft'.''' o' Ii'iili' en i:r.tr':,n Kmc i -utvs -I'lnt i n '1 -si ftcfe--! rl nM n-.t eti t-d'.u 'i ltn- qu;t-. C'i unta or U- , :. : -:i . . i ur-. V. i: tl r ii. ii.bj t.:f e4a'-3 tvrelvnv i u x i: or. 1 tt.i. rr. u:r 4r e-I iTaa ' (Ii . . I:, rr- n: u lUlnt'-Aiei.t t-dvrrti -r.-.ic:.s m i be I 'l' IT. ar. ..sr.- I t I .! . I " k I'VN if J t 50 1.' o lo no j:t i O 1 .1 10 fy 1)1 8- ih : flu 1 I.I Ml f. ' I'll J f..r ;a ;. W .. i li.rt cut it: :.a ! i a . -tyk' ii wl.t ..:. uii. saw u e: 5' "a x W 5 : Ii 3 iTlOUNiA' AT J, AW Solicit? in Cha- It. R IiTVITTOSrON, 51. 13- fat'fil-4 ft'. ilf Tu'il tl ik jr. t V x li -: :z l: cf V -.ihk VI. ' 1 1 .1: ; ' M i'. r :n U l.t ,r.t l.-.l. atto!:m-:y a c eliciior '.a Cinry. I. AT WILLITT rOTTEIiGEII ATTOiiNi:V AT LAW, fTATTSMOl'Tll - - Nr:l'-UASKA. . n. wiirrJ-ult, F. C. LK'VM e. :a. v ;5CJ! & io., Real Estate iigejits, A 15 Firs and Lifr Ir.s, A'is, r,4 7'v; .':(, :n i, .v. r. li-C I r-.-i 1 "V .If :,r.l at. iUit i.-r.-.: I - If'. H'1'-1' Ull iCV 'M't ' it .Hi- y CLAIM AGENTS vz-rMiin !. At-:t C . V .... J-.- ti i '. i I . - - H-.-.. S. Ii. V : t t. 1. ft: !. K' ' i l' ' ,: i.S .. C.ty , i-U i. :. t 1 .. : II-.!)!-. L- i' l' --' "i W I.ll! :n -.1 Ji M. I ...t. '.! ' ru.) o " 1 1 t. ti. li-r-i- a li. o ft- V -!...-, ' " r. I M M Hi"- ; L lv.. A". 1 i' ; l jcH-', !' ii-' J c (-. i :l. I".., ' - in. i Ii. N- 1 1 '. -s' " t'.ii. .. , lc ii I..C-, 1 RbAL E4v'.-- - r r l I'LA T ! SMuV'i'H, A He. K, , ami r !!" i" - Ml IvilllUtf tU U J. . . K.r.r-l y . ,..i--i nt. . t...- i.-.-.-lJ.:.!!!!.'!.'1 n r.. .'.i.-. j- . . - , . i. ...,..,-r .Nrlitu-ki; '.-" i . .. ' ,' V k M,i ., U I' W!i .. I. " 4-i A--..:. l..ie rXcv;rhV Net;.-,. Nj HI I"- : -t:,.;-..rv.v.li-i o .. u Tr.ry. M.n.ii - & I .: f -- ' " i '-..7. 1 "j J. N. vvl - : Central 7-'A 7 V. INSTJRAITC 3 .ut..-mo-t.:i:.LU :irl la il.r I ; .1 - .1. .. .1 rtii , I fl. TOOTLE, Tootle, Hanna fe Clark. BANKERS, t3old Dn GoUl aiul Silver Coin. Kxi'SsaiiJCCft J and other rtoc!' DEPOSITS UlXLiVUD, nd upecial atiettisn given to Cclloctions PLATTSICUTn. XT.T. V. TntU-y k Co.' fer jorr c-a t. Mini; Lsii.i tviit:.iT. The whtai rrp vf Nt-l nUa ill-pres-r,l srr,-(.n i-i.ini..? more t adr liso our cm.n'ry llian all frriah'.inir she has ever dune. It wl.at a conn ,rv ;,ro.i.i-Mil.at is a lntfit t. "." nil ,t pMSi through it. Wh have ,!,.nvu in lh world that we ran pr.Mce as spoil crops mid in a .'rent almi .lancff as any jmrt of the Snie. In fact Nt-l.ras.T.1 uheat now sought for hi St. Loum in prt-frmce tu any o-!i r. ntrl ili-a!l-u i;n ..f capi-alis'-- s .t in- turiifi! il" direction, bu ri)le of cur h.hty iprrdLCf-a si;p-r. i.iroruc!.-. Our wheat c iininwls ih-hiihe.-t prite fjv-n m ili Si- I-""1 n.aiktt. C.iis Cotuny alone his at It-a-i 00.000 Lih-U of .-ur,.!u wlioai. :uA lit.' Ci.ui.tio uv,l E us probably 0.000 more. Thi- wheal ill brii g r.nt l.ss than 2 .20 pr tiihI in Si. L.,.iis and t,-.-. d not piss through the Imndiof Ca.-.nn i. n merchant, as we nre l M that to creat is it nirit in Si. Louis that millers are on the watch for verv .tenmboat from tin? Miriand ta!tt"the wheat from the boat iuim-di-alely upon us arr.va!. Our f .rm-r. fU nil u'k lC ll"s- a'4'5 s-0Vl r" themihf a rc conlmly : We take the following from a re .... , l,-r of the Mioari Democrat: N.lraKai3 s'lvhu" torwani n-r .u(.,u,r M nag heat it hbe'i.l pan ,i i.s. and. a, ,-.ti.m h . market pr;ce a -Ivan,-, s as ih-.. iipp-i .m-rea. S.n-e lirl lot came to :i:.d U the j.r-s.M.i um-o.i V iwi r ,i,r. we. U tl." aavance lias Le. n torn- cei.!.- p-rb.. h-S; fir' '"'i' -r, mmandibO p r m.-I. a.. J ye,-t.-idavV.!.a were at 2 20. rhi. l : i.. i 'I t-rri'orv t I I yam.Mi.in ioi l - - V-..:,.i .f in an :ri uhun.l wy nti' the fact i;i rtill.tra'f ' J ' ''" ihe dir.ciio.i if i-r prolific h-Ih-11 mi in.' I:..:'- "f St. Louis temre a 1 ,rir- a'm. f -'r!U" '"y-; ... .", (V!) or HO 000 I U!:eU-and 'Ii'S in w ar-. a whtcii ii t- provi ij I K i a hi . . ii i.. aLs- i " i" . . ' i I... -ibie tin U I 1'V liver, anu ruu.i ... C-I.I..C-.1 i-V lad-road, is an .n'ere.t ig uddiii mi I.) the former recourco. The New Villi Herald, pap-r np r,,,id to radioaliMii. aflT giving ijorts in I'elui -n i population, repre-scn-a-i-Jt), etc; ay.--: . i. . - i .i,, t .. n rreiVi d that l : ii i.i ii...- W 1.1 I ill i I ' " t n tuIuh-J State i'l nccv pli.r t.ie Of il a'leroa'ive ot tmtvt r-a. rwi.i-.-, I . 1 . t . . . w. I sec-re MXty on.- m muer- u i-o II .u.e of Iitprerei.'ali.-s.nil thai l.y .i lioii:- .i.Mf .T If:.. i"'l. i illl' llli'i-v i i.t: Miiii'i.' I . r.,.. .., iil.e.e rioi:u:.i- ,r th-y will oi ly get forty iiieii.h.r. j4 (ioail l.i-s or i-.ei); one. aauui" tlirf Sou;liein pohucnin-. n.y .-t-ii a hard coii-H'ioii efh-r vay; but as it is evident that tt e Noith will iw con-n.t to a repre-eiitauoii of me o-.uhern t cKs m C.-n?re.-s w.thou. Mill rime. lh Southern Stale. iuu-l oo.lveth. ir eUcii -n upon this nin-inl-m-nt.on.i way or the other. Nor can we uu'ler-Mui.d why there sh- old be any hr;'tatn.ti. und. r the i-re.-ei.: 'ate of thin.s. in the chmc- of the alterna tive. There i- a ir.jn.iic- of twohun .1.,.! ,-r, i,fiiwlh 111 Hie Sooth ngam-i .he a.lmisM.m ot the l.:.u:U anion." ' e v; v.-Kite., n. a footn.ff po'iti caleouah-v. Tlii prejudice cannoi l,e removi d by C-ngre al lea ela tion nor even by a Com-tnutional Amend::, 1 nt. It mul bo lefl t. tli changirc: n.tl iei.ct'S of tune. ery well Kven s this Amendment pro r.jM-s to leave it. Every State concert, rd has the choice of admitting to or ex c'.udui" :rom the .uH'rus' mJ bia. U pop i.!;,!,.,.;: and this prejudice nan.'. ih- tracks 1. uie -rt o. - - - 1 ,i. ri.l.-.fT Southern whites, their only - . . 1 .1 .i ...M.nl ii!:l :illliiLr t'onrsc iio accq t the Jliemdne4 vif :' U.e disliiitt u-drn:nuung among ic"i thutt'ny iL-ill ex.tudc the blacks from the ballet boxm tola for t e jrts- ,nt. sub mUwgtjtht loss of their r j rcwtation.m ingress. w t!n- cour-e to t.o Southern Stat 3 w.th ihe ndnpiion of .v . a .1 ...,t Thev will not in re .il.ty ljse much in the Houe in losing twenty niemlers. cons u ring "- whelming Notii.ern ni..j-i"y "e-"'", them in thai boJy. By covin-; in uulh trcn forty members ih'y null cirUwly 1.t uii ena lo the j ou tr of ihe radicu: to carry iheir t.,enM-res by a tivo third vide, and we dou'jl net i t d vmn fit ex j 0 il.r r,ilir,rls mill be lift I'-' irrmc is-mi-b --- - .- a minority, wr.h the union if the V.. niton, ,!emocra's anO m. uerate re- noblicans with ihe S. -uthern ii.eml ers. . . . i .1 o . .. ... On the other i.anu, in io oc... ihese Sou hern S aieS le.i.ain by v niriendment untui-chrd. U is in li Senate, too. thai ih buuth. in at. event mu-i henceforth look for its b-tl once of power in Congress; aim n the Senate it can at once aam ni bal ance or power by ih, ndop ion of thi Constitu i nal Amendment. The si rug g'.e between "he Pus deut and Cm. ibi rK.esti.'U of rt3ol:Strtu the President ivnh the plae of tlii-nmci,(!in-rii by n two ih rd.-vo:ein each II .Ue, if,a? liiiii.li fit llii.s is the vnl h:c!i iiia!:es a I ill a law cf ihe l.ui l over the veio of ih I'rrid. nt. II i i (i fperaiioti I'O'V in hhtif of the -peedie possible raiificaiion or the .iiiir-ti'litif nt i his i nly 'rue -our.-e. It fi'-rs tiim ih. Mime advantage ovt-i ih- radictila which ii i-fir.- ilie .Xi!nb deJ S'aief. and hij obj-t and then olj-cl now paramount to nil other m.irht ! b the fn'I i i r5en'jni. n ot hII the SiHt-s in C"ti!ires on the bi-i.-of tin- Cori-ti'iif'oj al A niei.dmeni dm -ing the ajiproaching r'lei lion.; Tiat: .ttcoisD In his f-peech at Omaha, its well a at this placp, Mr Manjueu nailed the Deiiiocracy upon their reco-d. showing thai Ileverdy Johnson introduced the report in relation to admitting Imjtil rep resentatives fri 111 Louisiana which ad vocated the same doctrines that are contended for by C mureas now. II-ie is what the Jlepvblican says cf hi- !-p-Mch in Omaha : Mr. M-inpief. open, d the di-cusion in a calm, nnpasriutifd. but dear and irulhful 6iiiein-i!t of the -ta'us of the St,i;,.. .-o recently in rebellion, and a nio.vt ..eld . xplaiiation of the Con-'Jtii-tional Amend. in nt. its . purp;.-es. and Hie reriihs which are m he nccomplih d by its adoption. lie s-aid that the S ates in i-bellion were not out of the Union, but rebels laid seiznl the ma- chineiy ot ihir State (joveri.meii'. aud s-ubverted it to the 11-es of the re I. I ion. iluis disorganizing iUe Sutes Tl i- .!i.-org tni.atiou comp-lled a reor giuizalionf ih.e State coven.nieiii t re?tore th m to their practical r.-l i tioi.s lulhe Na tonal (Joveri.mei.l. And tt.i- w.ts the acto tl couduioo in which ihr National Govenm-iH r-og-.izel th-ii. tu be; and Prerid-M Li.iCo'nj (ir' proclamation in r. I ttoti to them de- 1 1 .1 ...... r.. it... i.nrr.w ft ciareo ni,' n w.i 101 ..- i i - ieor-anazing 'heir Sutte govrninenTs And .Mr Jo'tM.-otl also dealt with tho-e S a'-sup a the sa::.e prcp itioii of di-ora u.i iiioii und re. ii: iiiati'ii nt. ul thrt hour wl;-ii he d-termit:-d t" rcak wi-h hi- Cij. : d- n..l join ham!-. with Hail 'is p. nd dis rgaui. rs The rirt act of M. J !;"-". nfter hi nc ceMon to the TreHdetity. wa lo rry-ii-diah. the terms of Johnson's surrender to .-li'Titi in t.eciui-H th- V recognized the t riin aUia u of tho-e States and r.rop...-d tol- t 'hem put the machinery of their State ir . vert.ments into opra ,,oi. with all then rb-l t.overnor. ren el Lejri-hitures and rebel tfliciaU in M,,uvr t. run tlit'in. I his condition tf iliincs wn al-o re C2t i-ed by the other braiu he? of the Nllfonal Cm -veri:IIl I. Wl'hollt regnrd nt par.y di-iinction a no less diMin-rui-hrd D-mociai than Mr. Riv.rdv Johnson, who i now the SeicMorial leader of the Johnson ho-t. presMi'ing a report to the Senate when the firM loyal Senators from Lotn.-iana reor o.-nized the State Governutei.t -rplied for thtir sweats in the Senate (which h t til Iff f tt i.ive been ihe -uth'T of.) du lnrn.s- that n- Senator i-hould be admiiied from a rebel Sta:e until Con grist, as a CosoRtM. ha-l recognized 7,e eslMhhmcut of a loyal got eminent tn the State. 5- A vote for Paddock and Mor ton Va vole for the e.jual ritibt-of all ihe States of the Uni n Statesman. Does "Ai'x" have any dr finite idea ,.f what constitutes "uual rights? D .es he rail it "equil right-" for 50 white men in the Sou-h lo have an equal voice in National afi-iir with 100 white men in the North? r.iMcK . . .1 - . . n it. i t.ipirinp. and ?lortin . auvi.e.nc ...a. v. Marnnett and TafiV av that 50 loyal Northerners should have the same voice in the government that 50 ex- rebel Southerners have. Which pro position is the nearest "pfjnal rights." tr7-A Itnlhn f..r Morl.ui and Pad dock is a blbt for hberly in its fullest sense. Statesman. Yes liberty to ex-rebels, bui' tyra;. ny toward loyal men; tyranny cf the South over the North, ly making one Southron's vote equal to ihat of two Northern men. How are you? Cop perhead libnfy. f-?"The Postmaster at Ams erdam. M,,i...rr.mprr f'nuii'V. I . I.. wllO-e three suns, son in-law and brot'.ier-in ...v fou.'ht in the Union .rmy during ih- whole Rebellion, has been remov ed from oihee and an uneonuinontl Breckinridge Deimxrai appointed. In l..ri..i...oih two men have beer, dc- l .ni sed from the Ny Yard for attei.d- inT theS-aiMiern I-oyalist s Convention. j.. Mr -l.ihi.-Miti switi"-. round his cir cle, rewards h.yahy and makes treasou odious. N Y. Inbune. tci-A recent official return shows hat Mnce the year lS-52 there have been ten con.i'.issio.is app.nn.ed to en piire into alledged corrupt practice? at elections in En!aud. The cost of the commissions was X21.4CG, and ite prosectitions i-455. . Lite tour, fretpient'y eupnred of p-izz'ed crowd-, why t'nief Ju-iice C!.a.-e t'ul not iry J,-li". I)ivi I As the 1're-idein i" apfaren'lv ignorant of ihe afHiirs of the Government, we refer him to cur .special di-p.aiches from Washing'.c n which explain that the po-t po.-ieuo 1 1 ot the 1r1.it i a heal neces.-i.y, and :.;it Jndtre Cha.-e IS ready to call a p. ctal rr .ti and 1 r. ceed widi il ar 001. as poible N. Y. Tribune. t:r.ti am n oxvi(fd. Ai'ititi we nrre every man to rettr. 'he Con-tiuitional A meridineni fcrhim self. The creat hobl y of t!ie Demo, cratie leaders i-lhal it carries Necro SulTta.e with it. Instead of this le-in"- ti ue. exactly the reverp is true. IT SETTLKS THE sriTTtAGF. QUESTION PY LKAVINS IT WITH THE STATES THEM SELVES Are yon, Democrats, not tn favor of thi? ? If yon are afraid of the "radicals" forcing ne;rro sttf fruj.; upon the South, why, in the Hume of coinni n sen-e. don't you vole for ihe Amendment, whi. h puts it be yond the yower of ui.y paity to inter tVre with it. That the Amendment d ies do thi. i beyond di-pute. If y' do not believe it. read il for yourself, and be convinced. '' That J. S.erling Morion did not an nounce, in his speech in thi- city, which Congress he was miming for. although we called tip m him do so through the columns of ihe Herald. It is natural inference, then, that he holds hitn-elf in readiness n affiliate with the men whom Mr. Johnson has virtu .1 ally Miid he woud recogn'-e toe Smthern ex-rebels and .-licit N.Tihcin Copperheads as would j in ihcm? Goisc Home The Austin Itevcill . . . . . 1 ; ih Indulges in toe ftei.uiucoo.., ... inatte"r of tome emigrants from Cali fornia b. ing about 10 vt-il th-ir o'd I,.!::,,., in tl.e f-.llowi.ig pa hettc s-tjle : Tiii- .notl,inr, nine wa'ons. with men. women and children, from Cu'i fornii, pass, d Hirnufli ttavii. on to' ir way to -Gou's co.t.iry." lamous o'd Mu-.-ouri. A.c..-tinir one .-mrdy old o.ati of tinny Summtrs and inne'y Winters, we asked him wliat r. wuu'd have for dinner, if he were at home to day 7 -roki greens and -l ie meat. he rep-ii.-d ; and the tobacco juice triuw I, d down his chin, al the pleasant l! oo"I,t of the family di.-h. Ami turn lug to the old woman, wno sai u 01 the Wilson real, whin in hand, we re marked: "Madam, y-u H I"' tN'u when yon reacn your old home? Y.... bet. you ! Gee no, Jenny . s-he taid. era-King the whip over the 11 ink.- of a rom'oriable looUimr iaot He mare. IW old people, w.t wi-h then, all the gojd luck they may de sire. That Dix Letter at Plattsmoutu. Some of the l)eiegate, bold.y hmu-d nt Pi .tt.-mouih. if ihat D.x letu-r prov d to be a swindle, the Central Demo cratic Committee would ask Morton o What does Mi'-ler .-y Will rpl i rp Woolworih explain ? W e have leslenr ed it ito.vn between U.bertscn, the Chairman cf ihe Convention, and Woolworih ihe Chairman of the Doug las Delegation. Somebody's honor is in question. Will the pary look to it 1 Rtpub!ectm r3-What's the d.lference l.-tween Mr. Jones ai d Ins liu' dog's tail? rr,i. jones Ket-io ...... . 1. na ...ir.n mt.l Ills dog's tail keeps a wagin! Mosts. We always admired the character of Moses, and felt a kii d of pride when one of our head men said, I will be your Moses." A laudable ambition prompted t.ie saying. What was Moses ? 'i Hi w ....t n fluent speaker, hut fin- ivnir. He talked sensibly when he flid speak, and always wrote well. - . 11 rlucald m th learn inof the Eoyptians. but wa not like !,. Mr K-iiiatii'i). of Richmond. an Israelite with Ecypnan principles. 3 He knew bis native tongue. 1 - 1 1.. a con F R man. 5. H was a truthful man. 6 He-was chaste. I for his meekness- ii- , h- II- wa a jua- ruler, and n.aue ..... ...I i. .lift 9 He was an honest worshipper of ihe. rue God. and did not worship him self. . . We lately saw a parasrapn in a pa nr proposing io show that the word-, Melchtzedek and Moses were from the same root This is the manner of de : ..ril.o on' fiom Moses cses. nnd add tlchizcde. nd you have it In i.i. (. ni'frfii ma we n M''-es nun iii iini' i - . ..f very poor stoirby strikincr out all ot flvSyMr. J.!.nso... ti.ifiii'' I f very poor s.,W .:r..nff ' - em rf Ifiira Ari-hmattc in one easy the farmer and adJine ad of he latter e m of . d.ffreoce between ; ... Mi into i.een r iieveu rtr-Gei. 1 . ha- been r lieve. fn.tii c.-iiiinaiid at Fortress M nroe, end ilie heart of Pollard, of the Il cfi . ootid Examiner is gladdened. Hear hlS j'l) il-.tlon: We l id Mdes an afTe. tionate fare well! Go and never return coward. i:ipii-itor. torturer, executioner ! Male dictions upon you ! and iniy you feel iu your oaii per-ou all the pain you hav- ii.Pitcte.l upon ihe defenceh! When you die. may your carrion be thrown to -the du:s, und may the, loatl.inu yuur vile flesh, leave it to the t.nfastidious buzzard. You have pol luted our air and soil too long. Go ! Ilel.eve ns cf your un-ufieraUe pres. ence. Relieve us cf an offensive ob ject that provokes us lo blasphemy. As we revere and love Jefferson D.t vi, so do we detest and contemn thee, hateful kite obscene.-t of birds. G d e-TThe PrrMdr-in'- plan lor recon ,1 -.- lioir ih- South is to give Mayor Monroe.ihe mtirderer of New Orleans, trtf vu-es two G- n. (iri. nt's one. The immedta.e reMorauon pm.cj won d o.ve Gen. I-orres'., the tori l ; low biccher. two votes to Gen. . lien- ; u.lll S .'I.e. , The D ',nocra;io plan ,s to gO- .! . e t: Cur, lii.n. two VOl'.'S to Gov. Crapo'.- one My Policy" would give each of the rebel guard '-1 At.drisotiville nnd Sal i bury, two votes to each Michnjan soldier's one. . grg-Whyis Andrew Johnon the mosi singular man in the world ? He-Ci-.tise he never op-ns his mouth wilh oll putting his eye (I) into it. hi The famine hi Ind.a is ii.creacing. nnd Marvin-- wretches have begun to fl.ck from the country l the city. Hundreds of u.e,.," says a Bengal cir cular, -are daily coining down to Cal cutta from the amine stricken districts, of w man -ome get iheir food once it. a diy and tome do not Many pis ,,;,r.la eating tUins cf mangoes pck.dopm th-e ureets: many sell their children f-r an anna or two v dev.ee themselves to pocket picking and murder." irAn Indiana editor states that 1,1 ihe lire .he .. her w.oi.ir h.roe b.ld iieaded eai;le escap-d. Ub-nying lo a w. l.iv lady with white feathers m. the bteat and a chrome yellow Ltd. . jM5Or.e cf the ftr.-t acts cf Mr. Tam er, ihe newly appointed Assessor at Ihitralo was to. Iisn.iss three .fficers from his d- par inent. who had honor .11.. ... the war. Two of them ntiiy suvku in me " - had' each I -st a limb in the service, and , U.e other had heMi a captain in llie S loih New York Cavalry. ' V-TYif following dispatch was re ceived at Philadelphia, September 5th. fiom Washing on, from one of ihe warmest friends and supporters of the i'resiiL nt : -The common subject of conversa tion here to- day ha been the ui-grace-ful exhibitions at Cleveland, cn toe cccasion cf the rec p-i m of the Presi dent. Mr. iohn-on's wannest person al and political fremds have nothing to ay in extenuation of his lack of per sonal and official dignity, and they nd ni that the injury which it is calculat ,d to cau the political interests which he repre-ents a- an American citizen, is immense. They feel the shame of -uch exhibitions ot w..ni of decorum and propriety on ihe pari ot the Chief Magistrate cf a great nat.on." rti-l. w .n.i.d that the President his nariv have been urgently s .he u- til ,r . ....tin ue their trip io ine . . . ..... W..-. ,cd Sooth. By all means let tne inp ..------- . he extended afier thrt rresiueni oas recovered his voice, for if he will only ... talk, it wi be a ureal sav i ;.r,u in Tl. m.blican orators. n President is doing goou wo. h.h.iu ... .. ..ihl tbn.T to cive him a Intie more rope by extending the route, lei it be done. -Th.. Government of Peru has cfT-red a prize cf c-U,UUU lor me oes., - - . nnn . . ...... f.istory cf that country. C3--Dear me. how fluidly hs talks!' fii.l Mis Panincion; recently, at a temnerauce rneetiti". "I am a. ways rioiced when he mounts tur n'o" for l.N eloquence sarins every cart ridge of my body. gg-Ar.dy Jotirison ay lie planted himself : on the Coi.sinuiioii. , Like some other thins planted in good oro.md. he has turned out to be a mis. -rjble sucker. -Wl.w i Andrew Johnson like the Chcatro Skating Park ? Because he is a big hing en ice, Il .. r :i . c.,o 1-r.on rr,. " . . nvit "k.,. the coun-ry. "lurning over ,h Constituti n to ihe peopl-.- He 13 i a fair way to "over-turn n Miller. C?-The ' Humble Individual"" h:t k,.n on a inui.n. lecturinsr on his sys '1 tie I'i-fi.U iit ami Cuerr m Pardon Brownlow pertinently n&ks: Who are mo-t billeily opposed to tl.e present Radical Com.' ress ? Jll. Da vi is Boainsi it. llob- n E. lieauregnrd, Bragg, Kirby Smi h, a' d i.l! the whipped General-. Colonel and Cap auis in the late rebel army are against it. Alexander II. Stevens ani all ex-rebel Congrt.-Miien are ii'r.iin-i it. Andrew Joiin-o and nil Ins rebel DViiiuira'io supporters are against it. The men in the Soldi, who coi.scrip'ed Union men, wh.t burn, d down Union dwellings, rebbfd the Union bnnilie cf a'-l they had, and made war hideous along our borders, are against it. Tne sneaking, hissing. Northern Copperhead, who creeps al ter S .uthern lUbels, for th sake o: sHCtal po-m in, or pecm'ary rewaiu. are aoaiu-t u. li.e oiiueru nun .1 I e.....t.'r.t nainnrrinvv wlu are :i 1 ' JlUlll' I IB v. o.v"-' -- J hem upon the overthrow of the Gov- n,.t tde: restoration tf slv M 'nisi n Every Gut-rr lla Cliief. his-hway robber, and whikey r ag,:st ' f. . u rtsbe pape. 11 war UIid al ;-iS Lreakin - nnain.l It. ti'L,r in favor of the Haiiica' n. ..,r..a m il its bold nnd patriotic Il IIU nil i" " ' VUl.1,.1--. - . course? Every radical lover ot his M.,r.ti m .1 South. -are in favot of it. Every unconditional Union mm who stands ly his cuuiry in to unther war. i in favor of it. h'- .1,,, nn-fiT the loss of th . ... .!.:.. .,f ifie Uuion. is in favot of it. Every mother thai has lo.-t ; iio.t ha itiven her SOU, ec y .. - husband; every one who visrs ihe sa cred graves that l.e all over u.e lar.u and on every line of inarch : and every : - - . . ,1 .i.rroiv ttilr.lf lll.U I one WHO in u-nie .ii.v. speak cf their ios-e. and are with ou. I'll .c ai.u .oi.ii"i . . not be turned a-jattisl ihat body, as it i . . . ...iri.-.n. i.nri-'rr-s. tu.u , u ...., I. i.e.. of ihe country. Even clertyman and every good man m the .1 i. ..ri,,. h-hrves we have hue strife er.oucu, nu wi-uvo ...?. , ...d i'-H' . . l.v r... i, :r a j i- I piay f r its sticc-ss at.o presei a..o.. Every man in and out of the church -I I ...I... no.' who thinks more cf law and order ami r t ilian he does o! Oi OJl Uio I'" f, . ,r.. ......i -,i,,.U I- f..r la.nnress. F.v ery man not in the Joumon-Kete Cciispiracv to bring on another rebel . I ...It . timl J 'ciispiracv 10 oriu- "i .. ion, is for Congress, and will tand b 1 ihai body to ihe last. WHAT TIILSKW VOiUi TIMES The New York Times of Fricaj .- j ne oiu gnosis oi u i - f go do.vu f lCOjlg. They will ban ocratK; party and push its Tne old "hosts of democratic mis -s i r - . . 1 . .. . I or hiij no .) s .aunt ihi Dcin ocratio party and push its leaders from .i. r .i,...U tor many a ions: cav io come. Tne evil that political parties do, lives af;er ihem. and tne course pur sued by the Democratic party as a po . . I ' .! . 1...' nical organization uurmg u.e rroc ion will no more be lornotien man a. rnotien man a.- The record ct ler the war of lSl2 tte Democratic party ' ,s disloyal and unpatriotic W e speak . of in.'.viauais. lui or toe iy ... ii orcanixed actum. ine .iiuirau. o- ".t-. , . ii . party througnou me u, ... a t -iii.,i. ioi,!.- Ptound a atnt Ihe Government, and practically in aid ot .!. Ii -hellion. It beiran to repent im jlil L I J X i v . - - mediately after the war closed and to rhan"e its cround. At Phila delphia they went a step funher. and in substantial Harmony wi n uc f th Union ranv durinsr the wai """ .. ' ' . .. j . - profes-ed a wtlliiiiiiiess to lay asiur nu ..i.r v nri iects and iom uiitlrr new aus pice. and a new organization with men of all parties to carry tnoe principle ct all parties to i.i. i y muc ,....'.,.-. into nracttcal cft'ect. but no sooner did .. - .1. .. the Slate IJoiiVentlon ineei inai, u,r .-i . .. .v, r. ..ni n-r.,. c d party llag was.un uj., , j I J . , , .1 c. leader took command o: u.e emu. wi l, all ;a.I set. made straight for ih- old Democratic port. The Convention ha.1 ,.r.t a ih. uo ht beyond party success and he plunder to be thus enjoyed. ti,.. norm . understand tins came aim in'ei.d to block it. They do m l ni an i rur.hiri. ine cjemoi. . a . t. i't . I r . . r-4r.tr 111 ' ,. . j ,t;. power. Ihey win not rew.u u.s- I..v. iv. nor will thCV trust tl win. line. esi to which in the past it has proved r:.i.t I. i. u-iih thorn not a SO liin- question of argument but of confidence. They care nothing for Democratic res olutions, speeches', professions or prom IseS. 1 Iley Will IlOV l.USl ...w -v...w cratic party. . gfgy-Miss Johene Brormer; the leader of the ball-1 at the- Varieties St. L"uis, fell a vicum l 'he fell de stroyer. cftolera. only being si. k eiyht hours. Her death was inuth rtgret led by ail connected with her, profes sionally or socially. jJMr.- Finnefrock. one of Mr. i. .,ew- friends in Ohio, nt..! - i;t.,t,.r Honrrress in the lXth tr.,r,-r tuarteiliis aprwai District, made this appeal during "he war: "Democrats arm yourselves. Go armed io the polls. Hesit the drat i. for if blood is to be sned.it mi ft. t a well be shed in Sandusky county as in Abe L:ncolns slaughter pen.' Cn any one inform us of a single Coppeihend who talked in ih. r.t Mr Lincoln who does not hr-r - ' rah for .I..hn?on ? -A" V. 7W-':. Gives it up lh-! K.ii.uii'ijd I."- nmiiir. winch was sur.nrej.jeii bv G'en. Grant and restored by President Jt lin son, under a wriuen pit lo- ly n- niti or to support "My policy," keeps a cor respondent at Washington, who ii in the secrets, more or less, if ihe Ad ministration. Since tl.o President return from hi big "w ing around the circle," this correspond.!.! out sop th contest. Proh.bly he red :.;i ti.e. dis l.enrtened feehnij of the Pr ;-sdent and Secretary Seward. If so, the-e wor thies ire feeling decidedly g'oomy over ih return from Maine, an I "he pros pects, of other S ates ihruli wh'ch they passed. The corre-pondent says, "there are very few cf the President's friends who have not abandoned nil hope of a favor . 1 m. 1.1. e reu!t from tr.e pop.iiar v.-idict. ,.(he jj.. ieil(,, ,irrnl il nit the fates have rendedeu tli-ir ifcii-ion a.'ainslthe President.'' He adds : "So ceruin is il felt here, that the rresl- lent and his j.oluy finve undergone . i I .. i ...:-.. .. ..... aliipwrt-Cn, mat uie )-aesuo;i mosi . ton sidrred is. what will the r ttlicals do wi-.h "heir victory ? Will they impeach the President f li a-i.r-u we ar5 in feel the lava cf revolution: heretofore it ha been only the tmoke." Texas Blco.nsthu rr.n. A rrnate letter from Texa- con ains the follow u.r sinirn ani siatement ; We have nothing n- w here. Poh- t.cs run hisjh. Our Provisional Gov ernment ended on the 9'h ot August, rut ilia firt act uf Le-r-il iture waa i t return thanks to Almighty iod, ihat . . ' die 1 rovi.-ional Government was end- d : the next was to ii pproprntic b20. 000 to the rebel soidieis who lost limbs in defence cf reason. Farewell to all , j . Caldwt.ll. Bell. Pas- ... .hal and Baldwin are the delegates to !i Lnval IvOliventi on al Philacelphia, j in arrav of talent that cannot li fcur passed in any Mate cf trie vuion m tT-V-W f.at is in difference between so'd.er, who d-. ring a battle, deftert- il the Union ranks and went over to --- - . t erts the Union runks to support uia 1 It I J I ...... m.. U..I . . 1 on nunirr V 1 auuoch, atiu u.o out. Morton ? The first may have deserted . . . i . . j . tor principle r spue, ine i titer u.ies u . 1 . . , -1 1 i - or "bread r.nd t.utter, nu will 08 i.ran'Jeii wi fi ihe contempt ot all ttreu , i , tit aud never agamjeed ! c..p!i--ti.ertis. wtiose lo is ttc-y ore tCr" Ai,Jri-iv Jorinson. we are tolu AIV - - So- n i!i,tritr!i in the Kenublican. 'l J I -uilering iroui hoarseness, owing to frequent and I ud i-peakiiig." Hi reputation is suffertiig, however, more hin hi voice. "Frequent aid haul nLintr" i verv bad for liim. atid tf.e political doctor tviw nn nun wcu u , . stop it if ihey were not quacks. !4"We hive often hurJ cf afTrC- x - -tionate hu lands, but heie is one ihat urpa-ise all : While G-n. Curtis.' command was marching along the southern slope of .ho l?o n.i rani'e cf mountains, in Ar-' i . kansas, the advance met a man driving . ... oil one ox to craw uic am..-.. Fne miln .reined to be in great agony, . reiains of ltl3 beer r . 0qq - I ..f ihn men Hi'i'oV.ed IJllil ttlU: fa gre u f ., V. bUVJU jib ni ni. I ?"' ()!, ! sha's dead. h s d ad. and sbi was sjch a good woman.' was the sob bintr reply. Well what was she good for t aik' ed the hard hearted soldier. "O ! for scolding, swearing, lighting ind bakin? ftlap jacks, tlie can't bo D at -n vrknns" t cSP-Thrt Wuild ai.d Times of New v..riv tiif the ih i cf limiv aru w--s , - - - B.-icher. have commen td publist.ti.rf . . ...... ,r.-i.-ri r1, rl. Ill, tlt. i -n. .-mn:.n- u wo...,.-fc" .- I ...i.;i .t.u TSTiv it uroinff Ins r.omine - - I 1 .r. o,t r: ltd ItlA t tor nun as u vo, ,. ..v ....-.- .- Congress. ine panor 4 ....- . Church evidently now lias ine or.j u.e nesn. anu n. -... Brilliant Success. Successful a ,u i ... ., I'.ir.vention at 1 hiiaoeipui -t wa n ,8mo. affair compared i .... k .tin r ! ,.ir r a on vr i.inn. I . i 1 1 .. ....... n. I30f I '.. . i- . i .....t,:... t,urg, Ihe latter einpseu .. i..... Vrr he'ore held in .tmericu, .itiv. I. ,...-uil i-mirlu. IVe Iv that the Soldiera are still on the icde on which ihey fough . O- rf- s. 1 t that the proportion or iopper-Jonu- soi, soldiers is j-i-t about the ftarne aa iht cf .he deserters during the r. Pitsburg was jammed. Hotel.-., public u 'dings,' priva-e houses and steam boats, were crammed to accommodate the people. Pitlsburc appeared to be unaniinmsly Republican, judging from ihe number of houses decomted. and the en hu-iaHT. was beyond description. ome of ihe good fruits will be vi-iUe, about m'xi Tuesday night. tv.'ali Cljud Chiff gSA lady hired a Wetern girl for help, and was surprised to see her poke her head in 'he parlor, one after noon, when vi-hors were pre-er.t, and a-k: "Marm, did you call, jest now? I thought 1 hearn a yell !" rzx President Johnson f "nd! of talking of his sacrifices. Having nc rificpif overvthir.2 of his own, includ ing his character, he is now intent upon arri'icin; Toe Miller. ri".' ': i h i ; i: V r fit i, j - nrn should have endwd on th part ot i i --3 I! MiCWftftMsl