She UcbrnsshH gctaW. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. fcOLftJlLUiS WIDOWS We hove ia our possession official documents showing tfat a Union sol diers widow by name of Jane A Allen THURSDAY, SEPT.24 , 1863 resident ef Cassopolis, Michigan, who Hopji not own 1500 acres of land in Ne tu.ii-SrW,Ur.,. h,L-a l,,rpCPn..lv been the recipient i ... . . . i . A ... x, n t irrn.mil(r.r irom- w . ... .. , - - " ' ' ..J-... Q - ' - - I , . all rrt of the Slate, relative to the material Inter- Qf substantial aid from the honorably ests ot the c mntr,, ttftfetnor witn su:b. otbor in it ler as coatribut jrs may deem of interest. Republican Ticket. F.r l'resldent, ULYSSES S. GRAMT. Far Vice President, SCHUYLER COLFAX. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Presidential Klectors T. M. MARQUKrT. of Cass. LOUIS ALLGK'.VAIIR, of K'chardson. J. F. WAENiiH, of Dokf . M-mberof Congress JOHN TAFFE, of Douglas. Goferaor DAVID BUTLER, of Pawnee. Becre'.ary of State THOMAS P. KEN'ARD, of Washington. Treasurer JAAIK3 SWEET, of Otoe. Auditor of Ftae JOUX OlLLESriE, of Nemaha. Uljirlct Attorneys I-. District . B- HEWETT, of Nemaba, 2. J. G. COWIN, or IMuRlas. 8d " K. F. OKAY, Of Dodge. COUNTY NOMINATIONS. State Panator H. D. HATHAWAT. Berator from Cas,sarpy, Saunders, Seward and But. ler counties Wit. 7. CHAHN. Tr Representatives D. HcOAlO, J. McF. HaGOOD, OEO. Jj. SEYBOLT, J. McKtNNON. For County Commissioner J. B. MOORE. di-charged soldier9 connected with that Post of the G A R, and that further aid wiir he necessary to, protect her from suffering during the coming winter. As this woman is f near relative of Mr. James II Porter, Democratic can didate for Governor of Nebraska we suggest that she be included by the Democratic orators in their list of suf ferers iti consequenciof the war. We especially commend her case to Mr. Andrew Jackson Poppleton. 8TRAIMXO AT A AT. The News is in a desperate stre.it for something to say against iheRepublican nominees for State Officers, and strain- terribly t ) magnify some act of theirs in connection with the Capital location into a terrible crime. iVlorton use. much display type and italic over the fact that the money received from the sale of Lincoln lots was not deposited wiih the State Trea-urer. We ask the News a sir&ighi-forward. plain question in regard to this matter of de posit, and if it is possible for it to do so npon any question, we would like it to answer "yes" or no " We lake OUTPOURING Of the PEOPLE! 10 Dear loe 'Peaking, the street was uenseiy ptucu iiuin iub ton aiuo ui mi - . . .1 c .1 V.1 . w.nvAW. MASSr.St ASSEMBLED i ",ra "eei lo me centre 01 me 0.0. " I , . r I .1. towards roartn street. At o ucioc 2.O0O PEOPLE io PROCESSION, Representative Taffe took the stand I and .-poke for three-quai ters or an nour OVER 3 000 IN ATTENDANCE, with telling effect. He thowed con 1 clusively wherein Mr. Poppleton baa aaa TArtfWERS I ! PurPe'v Bnd willfully misrepresented " him and his actions, nnd we think he Speeches by Senator Tll"5'- convinced many that Mr. Poppleton er.Uepi-rsentalive Talie Gov. Butler and .11 a j. Lyman. A Gala Day for Old Cass Notwithstanding the unfavorable ap pearance of the weather, and the rain which fell during the forenoon, the meeting in this city last Saturday was a complete success. Those who super intended the procession thought sen ously of sending out word early in the was not the style of man they wished to rej resent them in the National Leg islature. Senator Thayer spoke next, and it would be useless, and is perhaps unnecessary, for us to attempt to give even an outline of what I e said. He presented ihe facts in regard to the two parties in such a shape that it seems to u no reasonable, sensible man wno loves his country could fail to under stand them. Hon. John I. Redick had been an- nouced as one f the speakers, but the WEEPIXG WATER EETTEIt Wkepiko Watib, Sept. 2lsL Ed Herald: Weeping Wuter has been specially favored during the past two weeks with both Democratic and Republican orators. A J PoppletoD, of the former class, succeeded in draw ing an audience of some twenty or thirty voters, six of whom were demo crats. The only hsue he made was on 1 1 ti . . die Dona ana tax question, ms ments were so weak on these that even lis democratic friends could not he face to cheer them. Come, my JOINT DEBATE. Hon T. M M ARQfTETT aud HON. A. J. HEL MAN, oppjsing candidates for Presidential Elector, will ad irens the peopl aa foMown : BrownTille September 2Kb, at 7 o'clock P m. Rao, - 5ti falls City, " 26 h " TccumseU, " 25th " ' pru, ii3th " KebraskaClty ' 3oth " HON. T. W. TIPTON". U. S. Sentor. will addresj tb. people at the lollowioB times toe pUcn : Sept. 29 b, Plattstord, Sarpy Cou.ty, 7pm SOtb.Fonientlle T P m. Oct. lat, l.ogan Crek, '2 pm Wet Point, 7pm 2d, Decalui, 7pm ' 3d. Dnknta City . 7 p m 6th, Ponr. Ipm 7th, D iming City, T p m " 6ih, Oesota. 2pm " S b. Ft Clhouo, 7pm ' 9th, Larimir, Sarpy county, T ? m " 10th, Buck's School House, Cass .ouaty,T pm " 12th, 'eurdk4 City, 7 p tu ..If If : A: .1. . . . I , I , a.nluirts t T - .rinrr ,hat th demostration would wg "u,lu h nnnnn,rt to a more nroDitious time, sell, was received just as the tpek.ng l in finll rnnrloded to take the chances cemmenced : o. A . fi rhl it nn nn that line. 1JV lUf v ' " " ' " I " ' i I nine a. m. peopi were uurry- D . . . d tnc to ana iro making uc ucir. y , KUcheii rfcadv lo no. but nud roaa - . cp- nrpnrotinns. inanv of which hud been and ram too bad 1 am sorry, and a ' ' ' . . . U . .(oUvorl .. orrnunt of lh UDCeriaintV mucn U1S.IPPUII1H-U as yuu in u. i l. la.v titip.ne tnai your iiieeniig w 11 w a " t " I ..par.. I .ni.fuc ur.rl thnt Vmir nfillllt' I DV o clock all was in reaamess. anu l"K VjoJs Mp lin election day will march decorations from tins precinct lett to ( ip like ih cohoris of (Vsar t victory, ioin the country delegations near Mr. ud by ihe lecnon ot Grant Uoilax l.r. A. IO Vlni L- sham the head and sutler spenK-out in uiunun for rrrantHd that Morton fullv under- c . ..H fl-fl 1 tones hri thai the will ut ute people b , 0 llie SOiuiilH nuricu . ... ,K... ihu O .o.triu- j .u r .1 . . A H I . . . ,, , , I I1IUM ijui-y-u, men sianasme mci um, nuuu dowa Main bt- to -Jd, down 'M toj,mn ncl nf 'r,njrHSS .haii ailj wj - to procure an ltjoction :n me oiaie d GoIj lo o j up 2J lo Main, up stand forever, that in whoe hands we Treasurer to prevent the disbursement Majn to4lh up 4,h t0 yinef up Viti- can trust the bo let to defend the coun fi.h. on fi.h to Oak. ud Oak to 2ls. ,ry tn also trust me oai.o . anu , -t- t of tuis Capitol fund should it come int in .i. hU hands. nd thus prevent the erec- ..u t.,. cku,i,.. another rebellion is anicip-tteo, tur.r . street, aui uieu uu .o . Andv Tohn?on t par - C . I f..... I .., . !.. n..f1 ilafutt I ' " J uon ot u.e av..tu. uu..u.s a "' House, where the speaking was to take , . W . m,)lhjr POI, the removal of the seat ot government , Th nrocessjon wa3 headed bv f ihem higher than Haman, commenc . , , . ...... a to Lincoln; and now we ak .Mr. iior- s, T johnon who was chief inir ing wiih "my son George ton to say, without -beating about the accoinpained by his ass-siant-. buh" for an answer, whether or not, (hpn came a troupe of iadje3 an(j gen knowing the?e facts he was in favor llemen OQ horseback, next the Johnson of having the Commissioner pay this Bro.' Cornel Bnd io their elegant new noney into the hands of ihe iate Ba d varon. drawn by 16 beautiful bays, then cam the great beauty of the day that which attracted universal a teotion and called forth many exclama liocs of "ndr delight n jmon ster platform wagon, !rawn Ly 12 white horses, and hold.ng 37 beautiful young ladies dressed in vvh'te and each a 1 Trpnsnrpr. aid thu; leonardise tne ..v - J , I I- A QUORUM success of removal ot the seal or gov. Of both Senators and House Members ernment to Lincoln, as every man with wore nrpsent at the call cd Alondav a armn of common sense k:iows it v. I . . -.-.-- and a joint resolution was-passed ad- would have done? The Commission journing till the 6ih of October.. sioners have given ample and tufficiem o . i mif l Ml-i.lt 1 Horse, bond.- for the faithful discharge of their 01OO Wortb of Furniture. duiies. and if Morton i so verv bifei bearing a small American flig with the The above is the exact lisi or monies, against the success of the Capitol re- f lhw Slate fche represented credits, and personal property returned ll)0val, and thinks the Commissioners pnriled thereon. In the centre of this to the Plaitsmouth Assessor by the re- haTe in the least transcended their au- lhronT of beatv and lovaliv aood the ported wealthy democratic candidate hhority or abused ihe trut reposej in beautiful Miss Rose Davis, represent for Governor James U. rorter ana lUtm, why does he not joiu with others lhe r;odjeg3 0f Liberty. Next bworn to by him as a true return. He who are watching an opfortui ity to came ft jarge platform wa2on loaded makes oath that he has no monies or l 8irjke at this nioveinent. and coumence I credits. Is he going about ihe State 8Ujt agajD6t them. No ; the truth is lVlVs of which was a representation of telling people he is wealthy for eflect- jyiorton, well as every other man in Grant working ai the Tanner'- irad or ha he madi a false return to the tQe State, know that the Commission Assessor ? Judge for yourself. era done jusl tj,e only thing they could LOGIC, do under the circumstance and prove Radical Ranters say: "A great true to the trust reposed in them by the National dt bl is a great National bless Leei!ature ; and Morton is such a u iDg" The Democrats are about to re- uncrraieful wretth that he would en? pudiate this blessing ! ! . ,. In a breath after the ahove: "the denvor to bre the l and that fed nun. Democrats, if successful, will add, to I because he thinks there is an opening the National, all the Confederate dbj.' to make polilical capital by. so doing. Now if ihis last lie were a. iruth.and ihe first one a truth too ; wouldn't the Democrats be blessing the people just so much more by the assumption of the Con federate debi l We thp the afcoe f rota ihe tdhorlal columns of the Nebraska city News of the 16th of September. Will every man who believes the late rebellion was a wrong read it carefully, and rea son the "logic" candidly ? Can you tell us what Marton who is authority in the rebel church means when he eays 4,ih Democrats are about to repu diate this blessing (national debt) ?" Can you tell us what i-j the natural m- AFFA1R3 IK MISSOURI All over ihe country where rebels predominate force is being used to make ihe vlosi cause-- success We hear from Missourri .hat rebels are constantly arming and in localities where uuion men are in the m nority they dare not attempt to carry out law.- which mdo not recognize rebels as the superior class. The following letter, published in the Hannibal Courier, will show how things are working in Au drain county. It would be as bad in Nebraska if they had the power: Mo . SeDt 4. 1S6S. ference of ihe last paraqrrph, which is Winters: copied exact, italics and all ? Does i' Deii Sir: We have srspended indicate that th" intention of the so- registration here in Audrain county rallpd democrat is to 'assume the Con because ot th open.ng resistance iu federate debt" for the United States. ,f lhewJadjlo ,n MelICO be they get the power ? Is or is not that cau.e ine rel eU took posessiou of the the "logic" of the article? Would a Board and forced them, through threats. man who desired the United States gov ernment to "assume the confederate debt" look upon the above article as hostile lo the proposition ? We think any man capable of understanding the Etislish language will say "no." If yuu doubt the intentions of ihe rebel portion of the democracy, ju t read the following from one of Morton's co workers in the cause. We copy from a recent number of the Mobile Tri bune: It we are sucdessful in the approach ing contest we shall regain all thai we have lost in ihe "Lo?t Cause." We shall be freemen once more. We shall have a country. We shall be ab'e to reverse ihe iron rule which has been imposed upon us, and turning that iron into brands of fire, hut 1 them back on the heads of ihe flagitious wretches who have inflicted so many foul and fl grant wrongs on our bleeding country. Once more to the breach then yet once more! And when the cloud shall have cleared away from the flaming field.our flag ihe grand old Confederate flag will be seen in all its glory, streaming like the thunderbolt against the wind. Let us then rally once more around ihe dear old flag, which we hare followed so often to glory and to victory. Let us plant our stai dard and in the midsi of ihe field, and let us once more raise the war cry, "He who doubts is damned, he vt ho dallies is a dastard." atid menace.- to do s thy dictat-d. Otila?t Monday, 31-i ult.. the Board was forcibly taken possession of oy tfi rebles and confined, after they I ad de Ci';:red the Board had adjourned, in a log school house, and compelled lo reg istrar ns the rebel direct-d. They till npftr drk before letin.r them tri. however, upon cotiul tion they (ihe Board) would mine back next Monday. That night the Board mde its escape, although watched by aome twehe or fifteen armed r-tbls. The situnon here is bad and 1 hard ly know what to do. My life is threat ened openly, as also tnose of Board. the A JacUtfou Democrat. A veteran Jackson Democrat Tings out tins stirring appeal: Sir: Gen. Grant is a Jackson Democrat and so am I. He ran .-tamp his foot on Wade Hampton as Jack-on did oo Calhoun. A slill tongue makes a wie head. The hand lha writ this voted for Gen. Jackson at his late term. Now the hero's ashe. in the grave would be ashamed of the party tha calls themselves Democrat-. No trilling with meu's .-ouls that have laid down there 1ms tor us. Tuos. B Clahk. Red Batik Monmouih county, N. J-, August 1. 1S69.. It costs England ten thousand dollars each tb test her gans. nd following ibis was another of simi- i.. .imrtiirA tnd decoration, bearing Colfax working at ihe "case," follow ing this was a wagon containing ten v un mioses representing the ten or ganized Territories each wiih a flag upon which was printed the name of the Territory the represented. Each of these last named wagons was drawn by six horses, and at the sidd of each horse atinched to the decorated wagons and the band wagon was a Tanner on foot ut oj ci a sa g u a rdj gains tjicc i dents Following ihes wagons was a compa ny ol abnui 200 mounted Tanners, and then came the wagons, carnages, etc , until one would suppose there was no end to the procession. The Weeping Water and Eight Mile Grove Mar-a Bands accompanied their respective del eeations. and their soul-stirring notes made one think they were again living in '61 and G2. The procession was a a I full hour in nassinf? and thoe wno counted fay there was over ISO wan ons. and that there were at least '2 000 people in the proces.-ion. Of one thing we are certain, it was .he largest pro cession and the largest gathering of people ever witnessed in this part ot ihe country, and not a copperhead wa to hrt seen in it. Had it n.-t been foi the unfavorable appearance of th weather there would have been at leas one half more people in attendance. After the rear of the procession had passed the corner of Fourth and Main Streets, where a large crowd was gath ertd, we heard a deafening s-houi go up, and upon hurrying up to ascertain ihe cause, our eyes were greeted by one of the most ludicrous, and at th same time r.ppropnaie spectacles we have ever witnessed. About a hundred yards in lhe rear of the processiou came a sisjht which should be seen to be ap preciated. It consisted of an old pile of bones called a horse, r gged up with traps of leather and pieces of coid for a harness, attached to an old rickeiv wagon, upon which was loaded an Ai barrel labeled whisky, on the top of which barrel was seated a coal black sou of Africa, above who?e head was a banner with the inscription "Demo cratic Platform:' Ye gods ! but didn't the countenances of what few cop. . were present grow extremely h ng ? They appuared to "see the point" wiih out any exrlauatioo. After ihe procession had broken 1 ranks, and the multitude had assembled On motion, a recess of fifteen inin utea was taken. The Convention being again called to order. The committee on resolu tions reporteu the following, which were adopted unanimously : Resolved, by the Republicans of Cass county in Convention assembled : That this Convention do hereby in dorse and approve of the piatform adopted by the Republican Convention i ssembled at Chicago on the 2lst of May ISliS; that we believe the prin nave I ciplts there presented to the Ameri can people are roundel in irum anu justice, and embody the true tneory Democratic friends, don't treat your upon which our government shouid be hiefiain so ill. eive hun at least some based. n,,f.nn,nU,inn Vnu Lnoiv lift an id 1 2d. I bat lhe real issue before trie ne naa -especial c.a.ms on you, ,ur . he g0,trmem in a cnuse,ess. married my wite in XNebraska. ini blood-thirsty war shall now be admit is sufficient why a democrat should vote I ted uurepentant to the control of our f.- Kir.. ;r.'t i, i government, or whether loyal men r . t.,0 nan Tir TJ,.r T hall occupy that po-ition ' J I .1:1 Thai tho snimiig nr xr.o llim ..r rw, O . I 1 J IT . I T O- - l.pton.i.enoir.CKi.inu.iionj lane, )Crac r,anv js well evidenced by Hon T M Marquett and Sec Keunard Blair's letter, seeking the nomination ; addressed larjr audiences both in the the resolve f its Conversion denounc r. an;nrr Th Tanner inti the Reconstruction Acts as revolu aitnuuuu uiiu &vmiuk u la. . ..II . rm r i H t e n r . ,. , . . i nonary, nun nuu tuiu , mm riiccmraui had a torch light proces-.on in the eve , , g . . ning, and, taken altogether, the hng the understanding existing between vas one of profit aud instruction to the ihem and the leaders cf the Democra niinnL -- tv iortn in tne tonvenuon. There was a general dissatisfaction . 1 ai ve " iat" T B I priinninira I ndmiriisirnl ion. ol the II- here at the time the Plattsinou-.h meet ,1U11Q nf lhp ,snernillv the nro . ......v.- - ... , , ing was held. Our citizens had to ceeis arisincr from the sale of Schoo leave before the evening speaking or Liinds siay over Sunday or Come home on lhe Sabbath. All three of which was done. But as moat of our people re spect the Sabbath aud in observance they either came home in the evening or staved over Sunday. We have Ions 5th. That this Convention is rn phatiially in favor cf the present lo cation of our seat of government, ana belitve tbat while it is ju-t to the State i also materially to cur interest. On motion, John R. Clark and L. D Barkei were appointed tellers, and the Regretting very much that I cannot brf present, i am your. JNO. I. RED1CK About dark ihe Tanners of this city and surrounding country began to form on Second St , bearing transparency appropriate to the occasion. Among the mottoes we notice the following : "We'll vole as we shot, against the en elil'e? ut oUT CO'u utsf. " - wC0Xiv. Washington mu-t win." "Grant for the iront, Seymour for skulkers." '-Trai tors must take back seats." "Colfax never slopped over Blair did," and many others quite as appropriate The torch light procession consisted of about 300 Tanners. The line of march was up Main Si. to Fourth, up Fourth to Vine, up ViueBto Sixth, dowu Sixth to Main. aodJowu Main to the Sheridan House, where speakTng-niaanueen an nounced for the evening. The evening was quite chilly, but the crowd assem bled was so great that no ball in ihe city would hold more than one-fourth of them, and the only alternative was to hold an cut door meeting. Gov Butler was the first speaker. He de voted a short time to a personal matter between himself pod J. Sterling Mor ton, and if the latter gentleman had any friends within hearing we rather think they wished Morton haa not commenc ed personalities against one so well posted as the Governor He next pro seeded to - re vie w.. the cou cse..-iae Democratic party, both State and Na tional : and .f he did not leave them in a pretty shape to come before the i eo pie then we are no judge. Next came Mfcj. Lyman, of Council Bluffs, wl o was present instead of Hon. J. W Chapman, who wna one of the adver tised speaker. The Major has fooghi rebels on the tented field, and yives them but little quarter now. The hour wa getting late, and the Major's voice was nearly used up by constant speak ing for 'hree weeks previous, hence he did not attempt a thorough eet speech but touched upon most of 'he leading political topics, illustrating them in a manner which wa probably as effect ive as any speech of ihe occasion. Major Lyman fully understands ihe is sues of the day. and has the ability to present them to an audierce with a force of reasoning which is ;rresitable. We hope to hear him aciin before the cam paign closes. Senator Thayer closed the meeting by a short review of ihe fi nancial qu?stion, in which he proved the positi in occupied by the coppeihead party to he one whichhas been decided, time c 1 again, to be unconstitutional. Them eiing dispersed vviih three hear iy che r- for Grant aod Colfax and ev ery lo al man went home feelm? that the g'eat wave of Liberty and Justice 1 was oiling on. felt that ihere wis too great a tendency Convention proceeded to an inforrna among the Republican officials of Cass ballot for candidate for State Senator county to have conventions and mass with the following result : meetings on Saturday night. Reform H. D. Hathaway receiving 23 vote? commenced wrh our county convenvon L. Sheldon, " 1-1 aud we were all in hopes that it would A. L Childs, " 2 be kern up. Let us have respect for S M. Kirkpairick, " 1 the Sabbath That party "r nation The Convention then proceed to a cannot prosper which does not respect formal ballot for candidate for the State Gods la a'. School in i'ie Weeping Wrater Acad emy begins the first Monday m Octo ber. We have secured the services ot one of the best teachers in the State. Senate, with the following result: H. D. Hathaway received 27 vctes, S. M. Kirkpairick, " 8 " Lawson Sheldon, " 4 " Mr. Hathaway having received a and expect and shall endeavor to make I majority of ajl lhe votes cast was de clared nominated. The convention then proceeded loan informal ballot for four Members of ihe House of Representatives, which resulted a?,fol ows : 1 it one of the best schools in the State. The Trustee and School Directors are working together and they will spare neither pains uor money to make it such. Wp are. exnectin? thai lhe Nebraska D. McfirW. 23 0 Tefft VT: -Ki.tv Itw-lor! nl J L UiMm 14 l. l- iOOO, uu,",,,l' " . 2 I Sail.nli 19 rhitrl-. l uirur4.v, - i .v pJ,.(iai 1 s H Hi.h-on. place this fall, and the people of Cass j jvjcp . Hagocd 1 G 11 Black county need not be surpri-ed at any J. McKmnonJ 1 1 jE A. Kirkpairick 2 : U7-. ,K,..-o AnUr . S. Jatia, V, Cliiuoiu, " a IT. n.iLunn ft I iihliard. IJ . I I ..U. - F and we expect, t,nouiu we .secure tne . Sheldon. ? i 7 S. Maxwell. location of it here, that the citizen of wr. WeodrufT.j C L D. Barker, Cass county will respond liberal ly lo a I riRST iormal ballot call for ten thousand more tu place the y Pottenger, 6 A L Sprngue, institution on a working basis. D McCaig, t r T- ' ler were found present. unrepresented. On motion, Win F Chipi lecied ty acclamation ns the candiJaie for the 7th Senat trice. On motin, convention aJj L. SHELDO E. A. Kl I! K PATRICK., Set TIIK XATIOSAL Ri:il 1I.ATF1CI. l.t. We congratulate tlie rouotry 3urt-d sMccess ot lb I'-conMrnrti. o pul J i-vnli'r.Crd ly llie ad' 'pliou iu I n &iitfs l.ifly in r Leliioii, of iiu:iti. q .al civil au i iioIUiChI rvMs tj mi H the iuty .f the covi-riitoHut to coutittitiotis arnl prevent ttio j p u fri)tu heiiig i cuiilttu to a Mutt- of au.m rule !i'l Tbi Bnnranty b Conirresi of to all loym iuei in the bu;h was tltm cour-lderat inn cf j.ublic safety vf i-'ta1 ic atid niu-t be maintaineil, w hil. I fuffrnire in all the loval Mdiri piojje' tbf people rf those Stati-a. l v" ui nuiincf ail li.riu cf rei un tioual criuiM. aitil t lm I.rtlMri:.! 1. paynictil ot the put.iic inde!t- r oil fj.it )i tu nur crHiliti.rs at hi'iur . Not iuly acturdiriK to .he Irlte r, but the law under h.(hit as ' t.tia' VU. It U due tu Ihe lahur T the u; tHiHtu Ti uf the naiiim hi.nl.J l . iju.! d'U'r! a rapidlv its th' iitual f.ttt otti. 1 tie tiatiiioal ueit,ctitnc nl : for the pie-ervaiion of the Union, V Ult-, xhoaUt t'e exirmleil over :i fail demption; mill it is the duty of Coi (i the intere thoreou LeUfVL r it m th. That the 't pel ry to drn.ii of det't is to (.0 improTe nor rredit i will fei-k ti loan u.t money at ,.ut ri tlian we now pay, and iwust r-.i.iiMu repu liat on, partial or t-la'., o;.. i llirealened r suP' cted. 7tb. The iiove'timtnt ,f the t'niit c he admini-leied iih lh striet-.t rm corruption wnicti have he u - ttj aud fontere 1 by Auaiew J diu-.n rs l l'-al re!o m. rth. We rf fr.undly c!c:.!er tfi-i tiHKtc d'-atb of Ahiah'iiii J.tiicolu, acce!ltl of Audrew .1 tiu.n to t'i I' has acteil tr. acherou'.! to th- p. "pi him and the caue bo was p;eilh'"d t u-U'ptd hiK'h lr((i-llive and jiinu'lai h:is relu-ed to trXerut1- thn lawi-; hai oBice to induce other uff.cei t ijinoi the law; has finplnj ill bis txtrti: render ii aec'.ire the piopertv, peaci 1 1 f . of the eit z-n; ban aNn -i tie a: hh ileui tlMir.d the national lTjiI.t Bt itiitionui; has perMt"ii ly nui hv etry uieau.s in his power, eve at the- recn.iMi nrtiou of t' e Statt s latu has perverted the public pitroinipr i of wLiilefale rurrui't:.iii; and has hi pi. cbed for hi;li crimes and lnisd. propyl ly prouuuced gvtilly ll.tr.T I : iio h'uatork- Sib. The doitiine of firent Hut L irop' au powers, that bi raui-ea mai ject he is always so. must be resisted ard by the I'uited t-ites as a rcnc 'ft not ai:thoi iz d by the law of nanon with oui national honor at.d indtpeu allied citii ns are t. titled to he pr their riplitn of citlZ' nH'p, as tlioonh t ive born; and no citileo of t he L'nile or natui adzed, must be liable to arre- onment by any foreign pownr, fur ne ts snoken in Hub country; ami. n so an p.isoued. It is the duty of the snemi fere in uis Delia I 10th. Ol all who were faithful in ; late war. the. e wt re none entitled lo honor than i tie b'ave soldi, rs atii te dured the hardships of c.onpaicn ui lied their lives in the f rvire I he bouuiies and pensions provided 1 1 brave detenders ot the nation are ol. to be fors. ttou. The wid..wHiid o gallant dead a-e th- wards oi the pe leHcy bequeatbed to llo' uation's pi i 1 1th. foreign iai Krai ion . wt.irh in added go in cli to the wealth, dev.-, nmrces. and increase of power to tl lsrlnm ui I he oppicsred of a 1 1 nuti" f..stered and encoiirsped ly a liheral . 12ih. liis convention d. claies il all the oppressed peoples h:chaie thi ir rici ts. 13th, Thai we recoirnii" the pieat rtoa n in the Declaration of I iid-pen J foundation ol di-m K:ratio '"Veri.i:i' i.t with Cla-lnes every etiort toward principles, a living reality on every fo soil 14th, That we bigbly coi.-.mirid the naiimity and forciv n.-n with wh: b served in the retiellinn have i ow f ra estly co-o erp'.d with ns in r-storing the country, and are rci on-ti nrled. ceived bck ili'o Ihe I'liion ot the 1" h i favor the n tii 'Val of the re-TiTor. tb" I it lebels as bouu tu ihj spirit o: ' died out. 1 colli er .v o( 22 L G 'lodd L D Barker,; Slemocratic Peace- The following dispatch h-.s-jtist b'en i-ecieved at Washinton from one cf the Louisana member of Coi cress : New Orleans Sept. 9. T T T. . I 1 -.1. .. N.'o.'in.'ll TT.i'in 1. ly. I UIIUIK, .J r I. . J lOiiiu.u. Vliiuu Committe : ! Mr hi'ine in St. Francpvi'le wani mobled by armed LVmocnts on the j goulh jjend 29 h of AtiL'ut. 1 bey saia ney want etl to wa-h their hands in my blood, an l have my life. They levelediheir eons at my wife, and threw burnt g torches upon my cattery. I was not in the house at the time- J P. NEW5UAM, M. C This is the kind cf peace the Ku-K''-x Democracy fa'cr. ... 4-s . d 1. Sevbolf inn J xicn.innon . . .j.J T Cannon The Republican delegates eiecteu io q fefTt represent the various precincts in Cass Stafford. county mel pursuant to call. Conven- Hubbard, ht H D Hath VV Woodruff away. Chairman of lhe Central Com miliee. w"OrganTjEatioh effected by eU cling Dr. W. S Latta Chairman, and E. A. Kirkpairick. Secretary, On moium, the Chairman appointed a committee of five on credential, con sisting of Messrs. Todd. Clark, Moore, Rector and Schlagel. The committee reported the following named persons entitled to seats in ihe Convention: Plattsmouth Henry Amison, Wm. Woodruff, H. J Rohwer. Wrn. Eiken bary, Edwin Davis, L. F. Johnson, J R. Chrk, W. L Thomas, Jas. O'Niell 9. Oreapolis Heter T.Beaver and Jno, Adam 2. Louisville J . T. A. Hoover, Chris. Srhlagle. James Cooly 3. Rock Bluffs W. S. Latta, J R. Dilley. J. McF Hagood, Jno. Stafford J. B. Moore 5. Liberty J. H. Tucker, L. D. Bar "ker, J Chilcoti 3. Mt Pleasant 1. G. Todd, S. B Hobaon, Wm. Loyd, E. A. Kirkpat rick 4. Avoca L. Sheldon, W. A. Folden Orlando Tefft 3 W&ping Water Falls Samuel Rec tor, Jno. Clements, Henry Hubbard. Wm. C. Jenks 4. Eight Mile Grove Samuel Richard on, Benj. Austin, Jno Richardson 3. Salt Creek S. C. Bethel, Nelson Sheffer 2. ElmwoodA. C. Barnam 1. Stove Creek John McCaig 1. The report of the committee was adopted. No delegate being present from on Shtffer was ad mitted to represent the precinct. Oa motion cf Mr. Tefft, a commit tee of three was appointed to draft resolutions expressive of.the sent. ments of the Convention. Thn Chair appoint ed Messrs. Tefft, Sheldon and Hagood said committee. ll E A Kirkpairick 5 1&, W S Laita, 12; L Sheldon, 7j J Mi F Hagood 7iG H Black, 1 Childs, 1 SB Hobson, 3, S Maxwell, 9 3 4 1 Messrs. Heijoodand McCaig having received majority of all the voles cait were declared nominated. Note By some mistake we failed to gwt post-ession of that portion of lhe record Rivmrr tne remaining ballots. Gecrge L. Seybolt and Joseph McKin non were the nominees for the House, and J. B. Moore the nominee for coun ty commissioner for ihe Rock BlufiV District. Ed. Herald On motion, the following nan ed per sons were elected as members of the Rebublican County Central Committee: Plattsmouth II. D. Hathaway, ch'n. Sam. M. Chapman. Oreapolis Thos. Thomas. Rock Bluffs Wm. L. Hobbs. Liberty L D Barker. Mt. Pleasant S M Kirkpairick. Avoca -O Tefft. Weeping Water W C Jenks. Eight Mile Grove Sain'l Richard son. Loui-ville-John Inhelder. South Mend J II Hindsley. Sail Creek Laughlm. Elmwood Wm. McCaig. Stove Creek John McCaig. On motion, the following named per ons were elected as delecats to repre sent Cass county in the 7ih Senatorial District convention: S B Hobson, L Sheldon, J R Clark, Sam'l Rector.O Teffi.E A Kirkpairick, Win Woodruff, Benj Austin. Edwin Davis, W C Jenks, and J H Rohwer. On motion, convention adjourned. WM S LATTA. Cli'n. E A Kirkpatrick, Sec'y- Sevejtii District Convention. The delegates to the Seventh Sena torial District Convention assembled immediately after the adjournment o the Cass County Republican Conven tion, aud organized by electing Law-son Sheldon Chairman and E A Kukpat rick Secretary. The proper number of delegates from Cats, Saunders, Seward and But- NEW 3IEIT GEO. FICKLER il COR.SER 2d if MA IX S ruTTSMOUTn, neb.h Keep constantly on hand All Kinds of .Tl which they can furci.b their castuit BEST OF RAJ 5 tOR July 3J. 1S6S 3m. Empire Bakl 2d ST., OPP0iITE"XEV Y0RL PLATTSMOUTH, - Confectioner uj BREAD, PIES, CAKES, CUE SWEES CRACKERS. REFREIl.TIErYT kept on hand at all limes. . JWBi nl6tf.