v . ? i V: . t 1 ' ' " ' .1 I I I , . . - - . I - aaSMaaaaasa.aaa " my mYn attempt to haul down the Jlmerican Flag, shoot him on the spot." VOL. 4. PLTTSM()Uril, NUBHASKA, T11UKDAY, APRIL 10. 1868. KO 2. 'A n 14 ft THE HERALD IS PCBLISUKD WE EKLY, Br t. TJ. HATHAWAY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ffOae, owner Mala street and LrH, ascend estf. Terras: $2.50 per annum. Rates of Advertising aeaa,aare (space of tea lla) onm Insertion, $1 30 Cci ataeni insertion - l.n r r.f-l-tial card aot exceediec six II 10 oe f-e,aerir eoiama ericas, per annum 35 0 ' ' aiz month SU.eO " terra mental IS 00 half olaa twalr aiootha (0.00 " aia moots SS.00 ' three asoatha 10. Oo ituUai telT raoitki - 104). 00 eix month 0.00 thru month - - .00 ell transient adrerli-satat mast bap aria ed'aore M-f We ara prepared ta do all kind of Work aa snort notice, and ia a jtjl thai wttl satis fiction. WILLITT P0TTENQ ATTORNEY AT LAW, PLATTSMOUTIT - - NEBRASKA. T. !TI M It ft U ETT. ATTORNEY AT LAW Awn Solicitor ia Chancery FLAT rSMODTII, - - NEBRASKA R. R LIVINGSTON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, T'4 a his professional service to the citiiena cf Cat rwi. srKe.tdenee eru?h-esst eorr.ar ofVak and .Vizth t'rrtiM, oce on Kim iKtat, opposite Court Uuuic, ristlamonih, Nebraska. Piatte Valley House Ed. B. Murphy, Proprietor. Corner of .V.rtn and Fourth Streets, I:attiuoulh. Neb. TV.s House riaviTif been re Ilted and nrwlT fur lliiid "f ri fl,l est ascimon-dalioat. ttosid tha or t. rutii !. MAXWELL. SAM M CHAPMAN Maxwell Sc Chapman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AKD j Solicitors in Chancery. rtATTSUUVTU. - St.BtlASKA. Olri vver Dlsck, Bcttsrv k Cos Drug tcr. aarl CLASKE, PORTER & ERWIN, ATTOKXEYS AT LAW, ATid Solicitors in Chancery, MA t.Y M T. , ori'OSITX THE CO VR T 110 L'iS I'LATTSMOUTII, NEII. aiTiita j c la as a, moiit roiiii, wm w. XV KSAl MJTA 7a A'7.VCT .'a4 wtf JOSEPH SCnLATER, WATC7MAKEB and JEWELER, m:. Stiiit, TLATTSMOUTII, - NEBRASKA A g: i aioitain cf 'A'atch C1i h old Pen J.welry, isilrar Ware, Fane -oo . Violin and Vi- Ma Trimming alwT un hand. AUwora com aai:taJ to hi care aiil b warranted. April 10, IS:5. iRiai. ct wivn & caoxroa. Xa.' 3t.p t JnUian Afrxiri. "AUorneyi at Lute IRISn, CALHOUN &CF.0XT0N. The above namrd r-nt!tnrn have aaiociated tktmelfr in bunr.ru to. the purpo of (.r ji-ecut-lg and cilaciing all claims aniot (he (.riicral ireraiuent, or aaint any tribe of Indian, and ar prrpared to iiro.-ocntc nrh claim, either before Dgre, or tir of the Department of tioeernmenl er before iheCourt of Claim. Ma lai. R will .leeote hi pciaonal attention to t io'.nfi. at Washington. OTe- at ejraka C-'ty, corner af Main aad Sitlh trt. National Claim Agency. WASHINGTON- D- C- F. M. DORRINGTON, SUB AGENT:, T "TSMOUTII, - - NEBRASKA, . -epired tt prnt and prc.wn!e claim before a. -re. Court of Claim and the Dep (nirnta. I'a f m: Prnion.. Bount e, and Bounty Lami a '!. tW CturM nio'leraw. and in proportion U taeaiaiu t of the claim. V. M. DOKK1NOTO April 10. '5 J. N. WISE, G rural Life, Accident, Fire, Inland and Transit INSURANCE AGENT Will take rik at reason able raf'S in the oot reliabl e .panlee in the I'mt- i Siair f J-Oifice at tae book store, Pla tr cnth, Sebrat . oiayllltf ITIillinery Sc Dressmaking, "it Mm A. M . DEfrau A Ma. . p. KaRaiDV Opjmsite the City Dakrry. Cl? I would rfupectrully annouuee to the Ladie of Plaitsmuu'.h and vicinity, that we havejnsl "recrierJ a Isre and well selected stuck of Winter "SvxkI, Momi.iiiii i f Flower. Kibbuns, eirt, die rr'niminr. Ac.. Ac. We will el the cheapest fv ever sold in (hi ci y We can iccotninmlaic all our Id customer nJ a many new c-ne a will aor us with a call. All kinds uf work In oar line done to wrtfer Pefc-t satasfaction given or oo charges my:f BOOKS I STAT. QUERY. Bock. School Books, Kewspaprra. Uagazines, eriudicals, and all kinds or Stationery, at MURPHY'S BOOK-STORE, re-Bee Buildiar, Main lUeet. et21 II. S. JEXXIXGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AID. General Land Agent, Lincoln. ... Aebraka. Will practice la any of the Conrta of the Mare an Jill key and aeil Real on evsnueelon, pay xvn. j. ford, UPHOLSTERER, PAPER-HANGER. &.C Main street, - - Opposite Post Office, Will knp on hand and make to order, Mattrete, i itium i riucK, win ouaues, v an rai'er, me. gW All kii.ds of Turning executed ia gojd style. Oov 7 B7. nl SHANNON'S Feed, Sale and Livery STABLE. Main St., Plattsmodtd I am prepared to accommodate the public wtt Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Alio, a nice Hearse, On hort notice and reasonable term. A Hack will run to steamboat latujii.g. and to all carts of lha city wnm aesirea. J. W. SUAXN0V W. D. GAGE. W. R. DAVIS. CENTRAL STORE. Dry-Coods, Groceries, Provisions, BOOTS and SHOES, Ma in Street, two doors above Fourth. Where the public fifty find THE BEST OF GOODS, and prices as low a can be f und in the e ty. We return fhanks for the liberwl patronage w have rec-ived. and hope to merit ii continuaiire. Oct. 3, '67 OiGEUAVIS. ILLC0X& SEWING rrjJIBBS The Champion 1 1 1 1 of 136 first pro- miams in two II 1 1 masons. i ii asons. rongtr and " Its seam is V! J ti lets liable to rip than the Lock Stitch."- Vi(7e' Report of the Grand Trtal." Send for the ' Report," and Samplee of work, containing both kinds of stitches on the same piece of goods. Agents wanted. L. CORNELL CO., Gen'l Agents, 138 Lake Bt., Chicago. F. LIT ' decllyl Aceut. f tuimtiuir., X-k F AIRBANK'S SCALES, or ili aisns- Fairbanks, Oreecleaf & Co-. 220 A 2 l.-itrSt. Chicago M irket St , St. Louis tjrr careful to boy only the ficnuine. my2i J. W. JENNINGS, AYOCA, CASS COLWTY (Jenningi k DiU'i Flour and Wool MilU.) Dra'er in Dry.Goods, Groceries, Hats and Caps, Boots and shoes, Hardware And such articles as tire adapted to a Farming Community. WE WILL SELL CUE A I AS AS Y, Or exchange for Produce. We t ay the IHGI1EST MARKET PRICE for jf in of all kinds or take ia exchange fr gooda ft b6m3 nncLLi.(;s ar all price Any pervn wishing to purchase Farm-property, or Residence in town will end them for sale at al prices. By IDORRTJTGTOK, my- Ral KarATa tonrr. G It. McCALLUM, Manuf ctnrerofand dealer in S:i1IIcm and Harness, Of eeery decrltion, wholcalr and retail. Jfo 130 Main street, between 5th and 6ib streets, NebraKka City. jel IN'OTICE. JAME3 O'KF.IL ia my authorised A cent for the colle ction of all account dn the onderin-d for medical cerTices: hie recent will be valid for the payment or any monies on said ce.unt- Aicti-tl4. IS67. K. K. LIVINGSTON, II. D. Weeping Water Mills. Farmer, co whTf you can get the best Flour and the most of it. S3 lbs X X Z FLOUIf an-i 1J lbs tf Bit A3 given in exchange for good Wheat. We are also doing grin work; and, with onr in errand facilities, fee VtuH that we ran give the bttl and the most flonr of any mill in the Stte. Satisfaction Guaranteed PRODUCE UOVGUT AM) SOLD. HIGHEST MARKET "'RICK PAID. REED & CLINTON. March t!h, 188. THOMAS W. SHRYOCK, CABINET MAKER, AA V UEALH.lt jy Furniture and Chairs. THIkO fTRKET. (Sear Main.) PLA TTSMO UTH. JVE BRJ1SKJI. OTaaeraU aucaded at tn aher'.eti sotica.' N uu From the Toledo BUde. ."V I SHY. The wYew Ilampxhitr. Election The Preparations for the pr ocession which did not Take Place, Waiuirios D C . March 13, 1S6S Probly the happiest party wich ever a?.-eml led in (hit wale ur leers, wuz n the White House, on the night uv ihe eleckhun in Noo Hamp-heer. It wuz a gay and festive seen. Hilarity rained. The President, with a unwon ted smile onto his face, his nose shinia with a pretemateral brilliancy, his eyes sparklin with a lite thai cood only rome from a sole surcharged with joy and a skin to'ably full ur whiky, walked up and down the room, rubbin hi i hands with glee that cood not be repressed. Ii all prepared?' a.-ked Randall, uv a hutnbl' Iookin cuss that duz a share ur his manngiu, (he wuz originally pn id by Mrs. Cobb, but sence her en- timely failyoor in bizni, he is allowed the earnins ur one day in each month uv a wisky inspector in Noo York,) i everething arranged?" 'Itis yoor Eggslr-ncy." (To these fellers all high officers are Eggslen cie ) Is the powder procoored for one hundrfd gunr-?' "It is yoor Eggslency." "Is th rockets drawn from the Navy Department to be fired from the diff ereni parts uv the city, to hov sponta neous eithooia-ni?'' "They is, yoor E-jglency." "Ht; the Department clerks bin no tified that ii wood be well for them to irl-illv fall into nrce?siuu when Hi Eurclency, he Pre.ident. is to be ser enadrd, ef they desire to keep ther place?" They hev" llev the tran-'parenries bin paintid with the" prxper-fneci iphuns? JJitr'yoo' see one inscribed: Sinclair's majority 3. 000! No i Hanii'-hire's protest agi.i impeachment! ?' They hev, and I did." "Then," said Rat dall. "all is in readiness The brass b&nd I know are in waitin; Sianberry writ ihe Pn-s ident speech this moroin, and he hz it lolatly well by halt and the joilifica sb.in muft go fT smooth atid pleasaat.' At this moment ihe President ap proachd. Ha!" ed he "one more nhort hour Washington will be alive with joy, and the country will breatne free. Noo Hampshire has spoken. In a hour we Sel hev the glnd intelligent that he hs bin troo to the constthun a I ex pound it thai she hes rebooted Sum ner, and Stevens, and Wade andsich, and ed in thunder tones to the impious wretches who wood, in me pull down the pillars of the Government, "stay yer franticidl hand.' The thot over- powers me. Lets tawe tutnin. A half hour wuz sp -nt in innocent hilarity. The President showed his thoroughness ur his reconversion to Dimocrasy by tak n hisn s'rate with nothin in it. while Seward betrayed bis onjin and his consekent onreliabil iiy, by (I rink in som kind uv a lite wine with no more tody into it than wood be in watered cider. "Con'u.-hun to Wad-!" exclaimed the President, holdin up his glas and waichin the beads rise to the surface with a pleaded eye. "Noo Hamp-heer!" said Seward, "may Cont-ecticut carry forward the work she hes so gloriously begun " "Our offises!" sed Randall, "long may we h -Id em." "Kentucky!" sed I, "alius troo; tho all other States may desert Dimocrisy, Kentucky will be faithful mong the faithlis found. Her distilleries atteM her steadfastness to her party obliga shuns." And in sich toasts the thirty minutes wore away. A private sekretary entered. "A di-paich from Noo Hainpsheer!" "Ha!" sed Randall seizin it "nw tren ble, Ablibin; quake, Stevens, for yoor time is come! Exalt your horn. Democracy for the reachun is her! The gentie and trutful sfkretary, upened it, read a moment, and turned pale and fell a faintis on the floor Seward glanced at it, and cspi"g: "Thi is end of life, (which he intend ed for his las-t words.) fell likewise rostrate.! The President snatched it fri-m Smvard's hand, and faintid acrost the rest of em; and Welles seein the President faint, did it beroz the President did, without readin it. Welles takes physic every time the President does I anaiched the dispatch and read it myself, ez toilers: "To The Pkesidest AM Is up I'm a dead duck. Harriuian is elected by about 3,000. The reackshui, got tuck in a notch uv the White Moun tains. Pray for us." Utter in a siingin cues at Dean and JJurr, and them fellers who tied deceer ed us into a beleef that Noo Hump- eheer wus safe, I sot about a bringin uv em to. ihe I reticent was the longest a cumin out ur the faint. S:tdly they ariz, one after another, ther de jecshun comrafiin powerfully with the hilarity uv a moment afore. Ringin a bell, Randal sed to the clerk who answered it ez fullers: -You may inform the bunds that it won't be necessary for em to longer wait. The men atiendin the attilery nviy retire to the buzzums of ther fain i'ies, and those watin to be formed into spontaneous pnceshuns may be dis missed. The Pr.-S'dent hez decided not to be serenaded to-nite." Ji-t then a band wuz heard approach in. "Thunder1" sed Randall, dare they play wi hout orders?" Uu. we discovered that it wuz not the offiehel band. A perceshun wuz seen pa ssi n afore the White House, headed by a transparency, onto wich wuz a d d duck, wiili a face wonderfully like Hi- Eggslency's and the band behind wuz a piaym dea marches sua sicn, with muht-d drums. Foi r tirri-'s these hanless curses passed up hod down afore the White House. V "Is it not hidyur?'-:-sed tfia Presi- itunl . 'I i -1. "Served you rite." sed. vood taVe i.hejiijattejr jo.yti''li'tjJa ' yuo wood attempt the work uv a states man wuh the qualifica-'hens uv a I'o- ice Court lawyer. Retched man," said I, trauffixiu bun with my piercen- est gize. "Why wood you attempt to eat fire, whose mouih is only capable uv Li;n burg cheese! Wr.h Grnt at ihe head of the armies, why did roo attempt revolo?hei? When you altetnp'ed to drive Stanton out, hadn't yoo sense enuff to know that it made a direct shoo atween yoo and the Abiishimsls from which they cood not escape, atid that yoor deth or thern wuz inevitable? Yoo made it neceary for em to lay yoo. and, in trooth, they hev made a irely corniueneinen I . Noo I lamp heer is a fatal stab, impeachment will .I i i . i . i oner in sixty uays onu men a long arewc-ll to all our glory. Good mte. oor Egsjslency; pleasant dreenn. I'il to my chamber." And I left ihe p-or man weepin great tears and bitter ont-s. I sent the fullerin dispatch home to the Cross Roads by telegraff. Twuz rather expensive on the Government but Seward told me that telegraffin wuz a legitimate expenditoor, and to yoose the wires much ez I rho-e: To Pogram. Deekin; Bascam, JllcPcl- tei and Gavitt. Jr., Trustees. These Greetis: Deerly beloved, I saloot yoo. Nt joyfully, and with liteness ur hart, but on the contrary quite the reverse We've bustid. Veni. Vidi, Vict! wich, the way we translate it, means. "We cum, we saw, and go: aqueezed. "It is my painful duty to inform yoo that Noo Hampsheer uv wich we expectid belter things, hez gone lunatic agin, anu hez electid a hater ur us and ouru ez its Cheef Mag ikirate. In this crisis I direct that next Friday mrnin.,between the-hours ur 9 and 11a m. be ob.erred as a day ur fastin and hoomiliation. I wood her yoo hold service at the church, but I found that I had broi away in my v lise the only Bible in the Corners, and it is therefore impossible Ez no la ber is ever done at the Corners, it aim nessary to direct yoo toab-tain there from, but will give over yoor yojsual occupashun ezjjfollers: 1. No seven up ur poker play in door in that period 2. Nohoss racin. copper pitchin. fijjht in, or other amusements will be admis sable.. , 3. And that the fiVsh maybe mort fi ed to a extent commensurate wi'h the calamity that bez befallen us, oo likker will bj allowed between those hours cepu'o to invalids i nd persons ur ex treme age. Ther will-be weepin and wailin the Corners wen this is receeved. Petroleum V. Nasbt, P M. (Wich is Postmaster.) Adrertisinc Adrentures.-How They l'lucb. their Prey.-Ex perience of a Victim. From the 4dver tier's Gaietta mat the tools are not all dad or even suffering any viaibli dimtiuition in number, may be safely inferred by the success thut so unfailingly attend unblushing scoundrelisrn and thamelesn rascality. The sharp practice-), wiley schemes and villainous impositions prac ticedby adventurous tharpera of this city upon a too credulous rural popula tion, have, one would think, been suf ficienily shown up to put all on ibeir guard. The retired physician, whose sands of life have nearly run out, the married couple about retiring to the country, who wish o dispose of their furnished brown stone mansion in the Fifth Avenue, the owner of a si cret that will enrich every possessrr, and hundred other pretentious swindles that have been before the nub'ic. have been srnil limn nil nrrain hm ihora i till no lack of gudgeon ready to snap -r -d 1 " at the most transparent bai:; and, to show the bold effrontery of the tricks and traps by which the weak-minded are taken in, we append the statement of one who has dev-jted himself to ANSWTBINC advertisements He says: "Feeling th.t a lack of profitable employment kept many of mv v,iunr fn-nd in ih wv .f that celebrated Satanic personage who al ways finds something for idle band to do.' I sent five dollars lo some philoso-' pher in Maine who was willing io com wo.- ,ii -,f .b;-i ..-n .e;rf n;....rt'r.r . V 1,rl came a book by return of ' post. " The volume wis labelled -Tvpo-raDhia.' On ,m,.incr it a lin of naner was - t o -- r r i found between the title page and the blank leaves, and on the slip was writ ten : "You may be either a type-setter, a proof reader, or a foreman, by reading this book. It contains all the necessary information. You only reqrire a little practice, which you can gain bv hiring yourself out fur a year or two to any respectable printer. E. E." This was nearly as good as the ad vice to a seekei after a fortune, who sent money to an advertiser in Hart, ford. Connecticut, and received the ad vice "to peddle cigars, half Havana and half home-made, as I d.d, and al- ways b ready to pick up a stray chick- en. ' My curiosity was next exercised by an advertisement setting forth thai for one dollar the likeness of my luture "wife or husband" would be senl. 1 consulted with half -a dozen of my bachelor friends on the subject, and we unanimously resolved to invest one dol lar each for the immense privilege of seeinsr the individuals who were to be our partners in this "vale of tears," and who were to double our blessedness by sharing our singularities Ii was un derstood that each was to exhibit the likeness ot his predicted bride for the inpsection of the company, be she fair or unfair. In due time I received ft carle de visite through the post office. It bore on its face the representation of a female form, got up m the htgbt of the latest fashion, regardless of ex pense. A splendid o.-trich feather crowned what, from its magnificence and my ignorance, I will venture lo designate an "empire" hat. A velvet cloak trimmed with lace, was surmount ed wuh a superb fur cape. A robe of black silk was ornamented with nu nitrous devices thai might have found their origin in the brains of a kaleid oscope A foot, or scarce half a foot, peejied out from under a white s-kirt, revealed by the dress being shghtly raised. One tiny, tightly gloved haud was just ri-ible. The face but ther was the trouble, i was a back view and might s well have been ts ken from a dry goodsman's "djmmy" as from the bumm form divine, so far as the "likeness" conveyed any idea to my imud. This was keeping the word of promise to the ear and breaking it to the hope wuh a vengeance 1 felt inclined to tear the thing up, but, re- j membenug my promise to my friend, - 1 1 forebore. I found afterward that I were all served alike. We have this at consolation, however, that our wivts lare to te fashionably dressed; that if the present fashion miraculously centinues until we are marred. I I saw lately a paragraph intimating mat to an anxious inquirer ine aaver t . . .t - J user of a receipt for the prevention of ceisor 0f ,he sprightly and and regrei the freezing of sjeterns or wells had tefj Thaddy Morris., loni. th. nmmr.fr answered with this twenty-hve cents a worm 01 aufice: . I 11 . t .1 lake your tiaicm ur wen into tue house on cold nights and keep up good fire. Cheeky enough, but no worse than the advice I paid a dollar for to an ad- ruser who offered a remedy for fro.t Dlt,en reel nd chapped nands, and which was embraced in three words, almost snauespenrian, "uo to uoa. It .at ..n .af-vi.eil. uut ootn were exceuea oy tne in dividual who in late war times offered :or hve dollars to show any one -a cer- tain and infallible method of escaping ihe draft, and " ,r.A.A MAenakMAM wM a wUuau F.u.. Commit suicide. I need not say that for the outlay of untold postage currency and postage stamps, I tnive received no advice whatever the ad rertisers of im porta nt information having wis. ly considered that it was a needless expense trying lo enlighten me and that often I have been invitee to invest l.i lotteries and petroleum companies, and in the man ufacture of articles militating against health and morals. Some of my house hunting friends inform me thai they 1. a ...a 11 a nave oeeP victimized in small sums oy advertisers who have ctlered intorma Uon ol 'eases for sale, and oy pretem d real estate agents who demanded a i . b0IiUS ,n advance. ' The following curious adventure will serve as a caution ond will also oo.tO'WTna up wun v . . A friend of mine, in some freak of Mlenws, answered an advertisement, whilk required the small sum of three dollars for information by winch any one could easily acquire a fortune. My friend is a simple looking you'b, and a very good illustration of the de- ceptiveness of appearances. Shortly after he had written the letter to the bes'ower of fortunes, he was waited on at his lodgings by a neatly dressed young man, who produced my friend's note, aud asktd if he had written it. Affirmatively answered, the stranger t egan to look cautiously around the room, and going to the door opened it suddenly, looked out into the hall, closed the door and then with a know ing smile came up to my friend and "Q ne w" a Ku Juo8e ol ",ou ey- -Tolerable, was the reply. nThon linlr nt these." said the stran- . ' " g. producing a lot of htty-cent cur rency stamps. My mend examined "Dd sw D0WS WT0DS- The stranger then began bis tale to unfold, He would furnish any amount of fifty- nt stamps at twenty-five cents. Wnew! The murder was oui. My friend was startled. What should be dol Uall the police or kick me leuow out. To gain time for reflec'ion some questions were asked. Suddenly there were footsteps in the ball, and a alor- ei-ly dressed man i ushed into the room. cl' 6ed the door, and. with a sardonic smile, seized the trembling vendor of counterfeit currency by the coat collar. and in a tragical whisper hissed: Caught at l ist you're wan'.ed!" and then lo my friend, "I arrest you as an accomplice! I would give a hundred dollars, if I were in your place to get out of this affair!" My friend was as tonished. In a moment, however, be regained his self possession. Making a bound for the window, he opened it aud shouted "police!" The strangers, on hearing the talismanic word, made a rush fur the door and the street. The rascals went but no police came. The queer" was left behind and proved to be mighty "queer." It was so like the genuine that a broker declared itto be. aud look it for good money, nnd my friend made some fifty dollar by the operation. Still, that kind of an acci dent due not happen often enough to make ihe answering of ewiudliug ad vertisements profitable business. A. Y. Dispatch- Africa has a King with three hun dred wires and seven hundred children, and both still increasing. j 'The Speaker's Page. we j Gearge Alfred Townseod writes to I ihe Cleveland Leader. When you come to the House cf is, Representatives, observe hesiJu'aneaka er Colfax a young mad of clear com. - plexion and chesnut brown hair, about twenty-five years old, perhspa That I. ... . " is jily Todd, the speaker' Pare, uc- I ' o sr - of tfie cht;r Perh u hare WCQ. I AroA r,-, IVF- rlf. i - - uv-.. in. vuuai, vvuiier aiuppiDIe I to talk w.ih people, wriring letters, answering questione at the bar, can yet keep so well in mind the intricat business of the floor. It is Billy Todi who is really watching all ibis. ' llm knows the manual and the reason for every ruling, and quietly rrompta the speaker so ingeniously that tau do not see It. He looks at every bill before it is presented, trets the tj,e cf it. iubmit9 jt in synopsis to Col- fax anfj his mind is always going a l;,,! nh,A .u.. la ... I ff v uug)tivU lUill ne never fails to hare the Speaker fresh on his feef. In a house so large the Han of Repr(enlltj-e. -h slstaDt like this is essential A Fooihahdt Expiditios. It ia nnouncea mat capt. ihomas Garrett, I . . of this city, proposes to cross the At lantic in a small boat twenty - feet in length, five ftet and a baif breadth in beam, two feet six inches keel to gun wale, and constructed on the life-boat principle. He intends to rail from Chicago, via Detroit, to Quebec, thenct o St Jonn's, New Foundland, whenc -he will take his departure for the BrliJ ish Channel. His onlv fellow Da;ien. ger will be a New Foundland dog. H hopes to be ready to sail by the 15ih of June. -' We had hoped thai the sad fate and ' sufferings of many who have tempted rioitWeirtnTnriB inarrrer' proposed by Oapt: Garrett, would deter others front risking their lives in such foolhardy at- -tempts to earn notoriety. Chicago Republican. Strcck a Rich Lead. They har an emigration committee up at Nelras ka City, who are making special ef forts to secure emigration from the South. They strive hard lo soothe tbt feelings of the vanquished Chivalry; invite thin to quit the scenes where, they are constantly reminded of their sorrows, and come to Nebraska, where the people have a tender regard for the feelings of patriots like them; and refer to the hundreds of men of the same stripe who went to Nebraska from Missouri during the war, and were never molested oo account of be ing rebels The truth of the matter i, . since the Missouri rebels have mostly sneaked back home, the Nebraska De mocracy are left in the short rows, and are seeking for such emigrants as they can always depend upon to vote the Democratic ticket. The South is their best bolt." A class of men who were reduced to rags and starvation when they could no longer compel the negroes to work for tbem far nothing, will make valuable settlers in a new country. is 1 l5SF"The point raised by Senator Drake as to whether the Chief Justice, while bitting as President of the Sen ate during its sessions as a Court of Impeachment, shall be addressed aa "Mr. Chief-Justice," or as "Mr. Pres ident. not very important either tothe Senate or the Chief Justice. We con fers our inability to see which title may be deemed more courteous, or to ex press the greater degree of defference for the presiding officer, but whichever it be should be adopted. All the titles , thr Chief Justice can wear are feeble compared with the plain "Mr. Chase.' by which he will be sufficiently k.iown in history, for this was never worn by a Taney or an Andrew Johnson. The others were Ttilune. 82rAfier reaching eighteen, Span- ' ish vagabonds are to be at ihe mercy of the Police. What becomes of ihe Queen? ge3A letter sent to ihe London Post office, directed to "Mr. Owl O'Neil." frund its owner in Sir Row land Hill. ... C2Tlt ha- been decided in England that a stamped fac simile of a siguature is as. valid as a written one. t ; - ; i t : i 'i i i 1 I- i ' 4 I 1 A- ;