Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 10, 1868, Image 2

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THURSDAY,
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CORUESlPOXDEKCi;.
u p.rt. of the sute. r-..uv j
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The Detroit rest n commends Ho j
race Greeley as Minister io Srain- a, d j
adJs that an experienced Tribune com
positor will hate lo be ent wjiU him
at the-epene of the State Depart
ment, lo read his dispatches
The Supreme Court of Florida will
decide that o Speci-1 Session of a
Legislature called under the. proclama
tion of the 'Governor can have juris
diction ot impeachment, and thai the
action of that body in tbe case of Gov.
Reed is invalid and void.
Official d;?pichfc from Sheridan
state that two white children were re
from the Indians during the
. l.,i .n( thai a white woman I
re kui uBi'iti j
atid a boy ten 'years old, prisoners, r
i j i.. .ho Irwtinn women
ere muruereu vy
when the fight commenced .
It appears from the dispatches that
the Indian Bureau i endeavoring to
find some grounds lor censur.o-
idan for his recent victory over the In-
. , ci,.,.. 1
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an end of Indian troucies in ci n
would do well to let Sheridan alone,
ana let him repeat the Cose instead of
finJing fault with him. ' He says a few
tx-.oie licks ni them will restore peace
in his department, and we believe in
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giving him a chance 'o hit them.
(JIIAXT'S MAJORITY
The electoral vote stand
Grant. 211; Seymour, bU; urant
majTri:.-, 131. Hie Supreme Court of
California has decided ih question o
informality in printing the name cf ot.e
cf the Grant electors iu that State
PuATfSMOJ H,
egamst me no.uiui; mo ...- - , 7 - -
Secretary of State, tbr.s giving the , compeived to loolfinrer our newspapers
whole elect jral vct-3 of California to j to acertin whre their Want" can be
Giant. : ! best Mipp'ied. The' Her . ld circu'ites
The popu'.ir majority of Gen. Grant
cur fJtiuuy us to wua. ''-""1
were that were ' being mttured fwr tit-?
purpass cf swiudltng- the p.vpli'" tui
cf their lauds, pitches into ths prcpos-
ed iir.e cf ronj fro ; -rem ji.i '.3 L. n
coin, and argues thai it a a swu.u.e
because Mr Blair is interested m n
and because Le did not use th 43 000
:res dunalsd u assist in
raad from DSoto io Fremcs:
does not argue thit this Ime is- calcu
lated to swindle the people merely be
cause Mr. Blair wa? not compelled to
i use the -IS 000 acres lo construct the
ror.d from DeSoto to Fremout. Neither
would it necessarily be a swio lie upvii
the people if on appropriation of land-,
or the proceeds from their si.e.'wvre
donated by the Sta-e to tha- road from
' Fremont to 'Lincoln,' and then the road
taouid be cantrucied'fcy using- -oher
. funds and the company nuatiiinj; the
lands cr proceeds. We do not see ih:j
force of the argument used by the Her
aid, and cr.nmt see thit i s reasoning
would pp'y to thifl particular rod any
more than to others similarly situated
Does the Herald conclude that the ac
tion of the Union Pacific R. II Co. is
a "scheme Id swindle the people, out cf
their lands ?" Thia company has built
'.several hundred miles of road, and the
i
Herald is justly prouu ci tneir ecuiee
tnentt; and yet the company have not
used a single acre of their immense
grant of lands. We do net dispute
the assertion of theeraJ that schemes
are bemj matured for the purpose of,
swindlitij the poopla out of theit- lands.
neither dj we rreiend to say ;hat this
may not be the case with the Fremont
and Lincoln road ; but we do say, that
the arguments adduced by the lhrald
are not sunicieot to su-tam the asser
tion. Does ihe Herald kuow of any
otner "scheme" f jr s.vindliujr the peo
ple out of their lands ? .
ADI'EUTlSI.fG.
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mcuxvc M4uuy u.,N iu i-
tentien of our readers to the wisdom,
proorietv and pecuniary benefits cain-
will be in the neighborhood of 3-30.- j ness men to take sound advioe. ln.-ed ! monthly report cf iho '.D'eparimeni l j M, jh. v,'!. r" '' , Only by -elhn? them .:u th- iiuiMtuuiti 1 watered wttl.mri much dith- uhy at the
f.r.n TS .,r..-iRr maloritv of a'.! ths ! in sound nrececVi.t.- ah1 bavki-l bv ex. A?r!culwre for October. a;.c he.iniiv iZ''' t''. ; IV . !' ! c"idra '"n "? Si 2" be rt-af-zed .stteai.ts ami slue.. . , , ;
vvw' J . 1 - '..- . ' ' . -.-.r,,. ... , , h.m ,h.ectmii rftons 1.0: there, its nat .i eti couceros m?-rautM n
Slates has not yet been pub...h;d. 'amnles. anrt ndvertsse libera!!- . H.y erioa-en ry toe v.i.i.nn...-ier. It -i- . or cn.-.s were on 't:e.l., red Sntx rrib.r dev;ares ,.at la- W ,,ocu.s know. .ef-i-.:a . yl miliwus It
TIiFiAXd' SWlVpTTc would succeed in. business rap.jjy t,:; an extract frntn M-.j - Brocks' address I returnn-tr tr.om C.m-inr.ai,. ihee. of Uf wf ,8ld Utt.U s:,ai ,ea.. acres of exit lltul Lu.d UjtU to entry
- n tlrl' n reM.ine t) rely. I a: the Nebraska Sa-e Fair: ,n,7' M.r, ST.,!- br'"' Vaoe j plled tM w,rk, , f . jflf,.r.,i 1Ml,.ro, e .yr the h mcstcJ.'or by pre nnphon
O.naha Ari, in resj oase t) . ,.v, . K..,., rin,, ,t. rt,11 -pp.nBt-r. ti ,e .n, r ,!... I..d. ,ha, slLil I.. I .Wa whether ai.v Jun ile or
do not claim 10 know anytnmg r.oout j w;.h n whire Mono, the, day wbe. p' H-r the provisicn of tl o Jw-inesier. I ' f ' , oiorj.ome. fiilt. lhlll,T il( L, a.it,,- t, prescribed by )fi5 -:irr.vl ; .L.r,c0!i, l.r este,,- I Z'XlX'vltJ'cXrt
'Mr. Blair. ::or what iateresl be t.y , Ro,nyn,ede. the Liuer,!, of that l.-nac or at ,e hiilings per acre,' vo- i , ;lJ 'h j' L-'r. ctPr.l w,. g,. hu .tiled ,nhatjia.)ts. 'ZllllX
have in t'u; r-iosp js&3 Iin9 of roa J ffCt.-i I wrested from the hand, of Kir,? John ''l.i fn vear&. have as dense fo ,k of A(rpri(.B ' ,i,i.r,rf. T,,as u ' " ,s , 11 ,s. "'ly" I '-, 1 V '"s u the w.Je r rw,. ; ; w-v. y,, j h'-u -.
" ' ' ' , . , ,- . - . . ti rap'jia'iwi a acv -agricultural State! - U, e ' , Am"r"-8 a- ''"ce. x,.t.u(IVH ,.jp,-er the Ca-e. Ti.- Kitrj. M braska b-. nmnv iv.,.-il 'f-'" '; e -..t, u-.toh. on u..a:. k.y .
Fremont to Lma; bu: it cer.ta.nly the lo.m of. the Magna Cl.ar.n, bm ?? ; '' -ri.uiurai ?at. r . f tvere savtdf ,0M? f;,t:l . is v. , farm., and a lew advenMn'ous .-.-..tier.- i :UlXV:ZZ
' ed by advertising. No business can
pro-Pi?r unless u is thoroughly and ju-
. - .diciously advenised; and in proof of
- this we ask bur readers to ccn'rait the
rapid growth and increase of the Lusi -
o2ss of those firms, m ail depar
- cf trade, which udvertiso large
those .who. wi'.a a penny wi
-pound foolifc!; tysteii of economy
; - llleir light jindr iLti-Bushel. Every '
4 d-.llar ex-nisa Vi ?fii--r. tsu.L' is re-
, , ' ," .
t:.rncd .Mi,.- hur.-ircvfoM. Crcdrmg
ih) fact of ii..- aln'':y io toj'piy '!,
wa.ati
a Co..oii.i:jity H.'ureo
tus.i
:ee Dr
ol.- .,.... Ii'-fl-.., !. .r.-i.t in--. . V
m. - ofi"j...,l w.mderfoi''rr.iW.U - f i
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ica -y.. nt,d the weaUti of hnc lii-r
jctunis is lfce ofnufSi-o-b. reuh . f
a,J Vh r isir..
In like musuirr we can i
see the growth of Ch.cB. nval-our j
own C!'V of LInahH spfeiiui on io
niaiurtty. auJ ht-r iiierchani acqnirmp
princely fortune through ihoir libr-ral
system of advertising. In cur own
town one firm awn Doom, -liro. &
L,.li'.i . Mlrnl of ihe
x j - - j- - -- j
benefits nccruine from a literal use of
.ha, nrr..l 5W rd nhttor t.f in-
dostry, -the Press.'' This firm, only
i,ine or ten mon'hs old. I.aa alreadv i
taken a'M;tnd as me of thv heaviest j
nr.d lirtcommTcu! ' etablishrfient
in Nebraska Their sales are iiri-
mehse, and their success ha been Mich
thai wfl are ioformed Ihey hare deci
ded to boy out one of our oldest a ,d
moht respected buinss ef.tablihmentsf
Simp-on. Mickelwait Si Co., who?e
-
lumber business, tbrouyh adveriismg.
has become sd exteniv that they have
determined :o re'ifiquirh the Grocery
trade- entirely, their whole 'time' end
enercy l eing required at tl eir lumber
yard. Hundreds of nifrifuitural ma
chines hnve beeno'.d by Doom. Hro
Co cawhling oi Thres!.ers. v,iri
inus kinds of rearer, cultivators stir
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and brenkine plows, and th:y 4
now have order? for over one hundred
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immense busitess.in ceneral mer.chnn- ;
dtse.- Oiher.t firms in this city have.i
done equallv n well, but we cite, thi
lhern' firm as a prominent instance of the
7.T-.i- ' ' 1 e j - - ,t 1 ,
RIT t value of advertising r L,.les the pen.
sthu: I-crp!e in remote pan of tne county and
j rtate know wuere to go. tor wi.at tney
i need, they are uuder the necessity of
trusrinrr for information to their neiffh-
bors. and a.V thousanda of the ritizsr.s
of N'ebrasLa are mm grants who svp
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1 all over the Str.te. and we ak al! buai
6 HTII.I IT ."rlOFKS.'
! Said Galimo. of this wor'.-J cf or.r
whPn fr? frr,rn ,h l,.,m!i v.f his in
! -j;i:.j?f,rs. So may we--cfr to-dv.
: w.ttch;i.T. frm th !tDre t:i!
j p!3jri8 0f America, the pr
Lioerl movement in Euela
j t;n;. m at in a signal triumpf
betier may the future historian rb.s.s
an "Iba dies'the day upon whinh ibo
En?nh nation. for.7ettin.r their institnr
rr'.:"if!irP. their' fn-silrzed .inbelif f
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tne aUi'itv of mm to rule himself, do.
. ;
r;rjj iKrniiah ill. b-i!h i h, t thnt pn.
C!"ri. tivrousn live oa-i. 1 r11' 'i.ni an-
. , , iW , , ,
cint form of LVrar r.v were .dead, and
hereafter.: truth r -houM cla?m n it own
l uildiog h form over Con-ervati-m. of Lihprv I Pe is . clo?to your nro-Per,iy. . j : .. . . 7 1 1 se.m, i us 1 reaiiy end, -n- , .s o.. ' -P 00 ne .m ,tsVu. , ,
V over Slavery.. We!! did ihy n.irk j , ,, ofiVf ,.our ,!tnJs ti, hitlers" S'Be and the co-.l ,,mlb ,rf, ag t wl;HlJ sU;i b, ,,r!(.. ! , r.e expecaiiot, g-r..w,ng fo the Pa i
1 - .1- v.i-.i iv.. 1. .1 rr.iiu ini'i, ji.i-, . T aroomeiti ;. :ti. nrii.'. i. ictr is in, 1 mn.i'i . 1 irim-M tn;i o ner : nee-, n .
the ori; patriotic sliam. tf.ai -Brimn- I n'n '" uu'lrr
, . '. . the present system,
never ivi.il be slaues. ' The dethrone j . -
mem of Queen I-aboll', in Spain, the L, .... SEWSPAI'EKS;
, -. r Shotild f''rni an a-sot-iatton. ad eronh
electnn of Grant .n our own country.;, rfttp ,,,r TTU ,,j ,he, stand
a d t'le triumph of the Liberals in'? n the rn. ''''There i rio c!ss of person-
Enffland. .following so c!oey on eacli io the Svtte who labor more f. 1 h-oli
oihec'a heels, hve .indeed proved the! "r,;1 eff-.-iently. to develop the re-oiir-es
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trath of the old adapt. WithiPcim a
D ctator of the new Spanish Republic;
Gladstone as Priire mirii'te'r of Erc
land. aud U. S (Jrant in otir own
Presk'eruial chair..we mav coi.fidenilv
assert that the incoming -year will
prove not ihe dnwnof the happy Mil
Ipniiim, but perhnj-s at Ia't tne Inau
corntioi) of a new era which,- shajl !t
cause to rptarn ontvf more 10 earth, the
"Id Saturnicn .17, when-the -white
banner of . peace floated over a!l the"
land.- There is a singular coincidence
we might better perhaps call it a
Providence in the fact that three men
of sucli ''similar characters, should be
cjljV.Vai ' same time, to preside over
ihe destiaies of three of ihe.greates't na-
lions upon tl a earth. Straigh'forwarl,
severe in their simplicity of Uvinaj arif
dress, with an in'ense love for the real.
severe in their simplicity of Uvina: and
1 ar. HM llir, I C.ll.
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and as hitter a' hatred for the sl am
aria as bitter a narp(J for the fl am,
lovers of h jrie-oyand enemies of cor
I l - t -t
r.. " ."r.' r""'
and manly, the three stand catalogued
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together, as three children of one men-
ta! birth. Each a man of ihe people,
! each produced I y the exigencies of the
' hour, springing iu.to fame in manner
' 50 dissimilar Grant, in the Liood and
; sirtfe-of a civ. I war. Gladstone ;n ihe ,
with ircn frcnt. atnoegst .theTice and 4
s'ecs-JiJiiV of th" mo?t- rorrupf Court j
,-. --.tiaJTui. :
th.it err.r dt-rr.J a so called Chrts- :
1.1 couti rj t:;t- hvi; e-icli f roved
proved taem.fcUes the man fcr thJ (
. . !.'', ;,, ..ir. r L.jfnii ..t i ins1 niice", n . ei.ic.itiit-B nuc inse . cstirn? tlie nrsl v.rte ot u itle lortli"i't nu tne
h. . i t - .1 - I . t lull, ti n ,;riii li'iinrti, iii;u hti III .1
- with I earnest tuiukers tlinffina down the gape ; ,. , ' ti. .i. t
' u . . . . - ... .s . r . I wa Americans are n w coiiiined in ! 'tr years recr.1 it to memory wi h u i Ihe M-ief
i i - .vitri s'H-ri n4t.nriatiot)F. " rn!i,P f ...a..... a r !.hh.-.i
s and of battle before the psts or an ancient : n , . ' fU,,j treason I proper onde. pr-'riej-ras
keep wron? and Prim, holding his cwn. raoa.inst-the Sultan. Our c: n-ul for! Col. U ari.er start. io-dav f'-r Wash- Ai i-ons of
Le cLosea ?a r. T.row-Qed
it-i. j j . I, in mi
cl' vyumcclnvivim of uiir
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of icon.. w.'V iu..- t . .v-. . J1.
w.V urXv.A of nearly -me h f ibej
111 IT.". In. Mi- i i W-r iiOfr.-
ver-d- wi -h ttn- of ha-.e. .-h
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riiue tiice uj.ou -iiif.i? (if thr
globe
To tii-i eaine.-i .hinker"ai.d
dwe Mudna
uf ilie iiuis, tins f.ici f
fords a pire guaranty-iIm. -we have
lalien" on Mep firvrrd, .and that. in.
very deed and truth "The world l i'
move5-" ;
The Drinpcrat of IV in.er.-et. Io wa
electa lot.y iwaru-. ciorey.
offie" 'f J'iif f the Peace at the
fall fiction. Toby declines the honor,
i,'.n poblUhed cr.l. apd gives hi- r-a-
r(or. In order that the party ,
ollr locHlw.e Uiay pr.. fit by the i
satl 'Xpenence w uieir ortinrtn in
Vit)'.eTet. ' we give belotv Mr. lory
Edv'rds card to the dnnocratic party:
7b the Democratic Party of.Vadison
County Iowa: . , .
Geutlemen: I am compelled to de
cline: accepting the-. trust whuh .you
by y'ur: voles dejired me to receive.
-A proper regard fur my own' char
acter prevents tne fr rn becomiim n
oiiice LoioVr in , the Dt-mocratic Party.
I am a pur inun; my rputaiiini i. nil
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it aw.iv l v Hocep;inr o'iicin nos:tion ;tt
vour Ur,d- ' '. '
My edocftii'.M, is also, defective! and
ilihoujjh.I vvili prol.iKly be a'l ie to
a l . . .. .'. ... H: t...
r ao nr. i write 6,:iier uiuti n i.wi J
of the Deiiiocrai-y. s'il!. a- ii;tiiia.nc.e j
' the otily Democratic ;iin!ifi anon for j
r.Uir vvii.iii 1 i.ii;c?. 1. 1uijij.11 tij.iin n
iui!e fair to .rive me lilts on V Dlace at
ywur d,Roal, ?o thV exdu-io!. of so
many.ui.etii.her cf . te. -parlor .wTio pns
t tLnt qua.thcatton to a grea'.er x
! ln! thatJ ' u m."f-If- , - e
. . Aeatr. the unforiutiate color of my
.! ?ki wii, prevuu my acquirin, a D.in-
i jc nr,4j lhu, de!lrymg all
hope of a re nomi nation
Adtljng t. the above my na-ural re
puu.nance to as.ciaiinn w!"h "hi'v
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iif,nrriiar-ft: im i 1 t' riurni (t 2fi I i ni .
':yojr cai.didate I c-irinm b.''
TOBY. EDWARDS.
. S..iXE iIOOI05-Y.
T!.e ftfllowing- in relation to public
land in this Stat", we find in ih
SttWa.Xlb .aires of land; 'that l.u.d
is tvor:!. more than ail the railroads
you can l ui.u in forty years. What
ever yi-J do with it. require, that it. be
U'is.-f.i ut 'i icw p.r.ce ar.i ir. lito.te;)
! ... ,;oi eran, yur iPi,iaInrsi State unti
naiional. w.s.totn m.siop the whole ny.--
I tens of land- ppropnatnn f"r,pub.i.
I ! private pijrpses Hold, every
ir.iail I t ii,f I'lirlv-inrfP tvrr-i. n fT, ...... 4
ij jn:ii;L es 1,7.0 i.ie iianu.- o. action H 1 c . nri"itn.'iun tit ui.ti iiini mi iitJ
orres of the .1 .- . v - . . ,. t ftia.e.-, were 101. L,i ,,' i, ,,..,t 1. ..o.....v
1 11c : -. . u r . 1 t - 11 ; x 1 , nr. ... 1 1 1 - . I " ! ' I 11 yyi 1.... , v. 1
rid. roimma-. ,ii,u Lvery acre you pas (er to ! . , ... the land u ern-r.ves 1; c Mir ot. there-
1 of Re- I sp"ro! uors io be held for.an ad.-:inced ' , , ... " , i fore. Le d. ne. . . .
1 . ra-ikivttiiiiA rni in i.rr. i rut tn mno 1 1 . ; . 1 m r
i acre, as a sacred trust from Heaven -r. ... . ,
i i.j. . j , . I - Inn - America rriht bave-oeen
for tiie larid.e-s who-e need are t.it-ir i , , kj . . ,
. i t c i . lve.l liaa .she not atiemu'ed .10 save
t,,h to it, and who from the proceed- - , r . .
! , . . , , ., r ,Trie passorcers of the Uiniefj Si-tes
. f their ir,du!rv can ana w ul - huii-1 i : , 1 j . .
rnd and make every needed improve
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ell... .1 'i f.-.l- " lue n a n .ll;e?s qi tr
Hraka, than"thn-e crtrtetoed wi,h the
journals fif the Stat.?. It if tu-tomnry
in the o!d-r Stai- to have mi orpani-
zan?ri of 'he nev.spnppr man, t'e-pur
i-P03 a"5!9 nf tth,i-hl,r'1 "ally
bent fieia! to themselres and their pat
rol
Sha!l tliera be such an association 11.
Net.Taka?
UV hope the itiatier may be spedi.
j ly and favorably con--tder.-d by the edi-
Krtfi o..f hrlinri'iinr ..f iU r.rim ni
riorlu al- of Nebraska. '
We h-artily endorse the above, from
the Nebraska. City ..Ycuj; not b-cau.-e
we are in favor of newspapers, band
ing; together for tho purpose of c! tiro
it.g high price, but in order that ihey
nay charge uniform and reason! ie
prices. Newspapers, as well as any
i fuller hll-.MI Pnternrisf. Illlll i?nL-e
; - , " s .
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lit C
1 1 iitlu mil 1 1 .'u 1 1 o r.t 'or rfiitinait - .
x t '
1 IU rff3 twiMiiiu iu Mir CUrl 1T5. Jrjl
...iifopn. n . I runcnrinl.iii nnr
, Ulltllim iii.vj im.vom ii. jiocj v 3
tanJisl.ed. and then let the compet.tion
,'. . ,
' rid nik fiojiiiiv Lri vkOr iv rniiit'r in;iii
j ' , . ... .
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to both proprietor and patron, and
would be in; accordance with ibe prin
ciple of iv atid lei ltve." We are
j ih favor of the associa-nm. bot eppo.-ed
KJ malting it a mach'ne for extorting
Syria, had , pot at last accounis been j
able o secure 4b'eir release though the
clryes wer most frivolous and with
(4n nprf,a,.in j
t!eir L-fi-u'. h-i-.vever. t-. the Turkish :
Goveritnutit. at;'J tva? fcopcfu' vt uc
ret.
- - . Indian TSW&To 1
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7rWV:ju Gi;'.. Si
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rhe.f o1idvit;sr -dtp.iLch
M-iZr !
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souri. Democrat s di'if.l
November 28th. lb6S: v
Thf Cheyenne- vfiiav' Bin;it K.i
tle'if. banii was tcrtp'itred, yeMrsly
inoriiinc', t dayhIit. ly 'he 7'.! cval
ry rej:tnwot. unJer Gi. l'utar. on
the Norih link t.f th U'iu-hin river
Out liundre- and fifty Indians were
killed and the bodies left in ur po.-
se.iion. Fitty-thre vyere take; pris
ontn. An Hiimeode amount of prop
erty won capture-! and destrovedv c-n-
suvS of 51 lad?e. nearly 1.000
u.,reS and mules, aro.s, am ..coition.
norse eiiuipmeni,, rooes,j c.Mon. eic
Chpt Lewi - Hamilton- wa killed io
th? first -charge and Mj. Ellio t
riii$r-irijr. One inun of the 7ih cavalry
was kiiled, and fouiteen wounded
The tribe - is badly crippled. The
Indian, including woman a. id children
fought desperately, from a ceverof!
bushes and gr?s. When driven ou
of the village, many of the wounded
made lhir escape. The victory was
cixnviet. nno w til be wholesome lerson
to the Cheyerm-s:
Ii!ack Kettfe. the principle chief, way
killed. Brevet Lieut. Cel., Birintz was
I .f ..s'lv ..!.., I
' ; , . '
TCCIHIIIILE STEA.T1CO IT DI3-
I S' EC
EIGHTY LIVES LOS f!
A Jta Jiscm. .Indiani, despatch of
the 5th inuar::. say
Lat niht at half pa-t ll o'clock th
steami Untied v'tate. descending and
ti:e Ar.iericnn aieiuiiijg; niliided at
lt;ie's Land'.'.i; about lu'o miles q hove
Warsaw, ou Uie In.linf.d side. The
1 United States had a iuuntitv .f f etrn
Seam oil on hr fe-tj-rd. I he Anrt
1 " Muck toe united Stft'es on tlie 8;r
h.'M'd side forward if the s, cut
tins- int her a ron. Ji-r,; iit?rii:e
and fi r it ! i.tj her to iii.nit irmn
Cc-'.; fire tvi' cn-i,tMi, j-aw-ti ;,.
jwtr- ieom iil r'id al-nos; :..j as
Th
1
I T'r h'" J""
3tn. f l-'ultJd ' b,aU?- ,s a!i"
ITIfSIIifT
J t is estimited. but under ih cir j
ci'ovtanres .hi inn.t h n fpr roes.
It wa not thirty PCond
i
collided before the-.Un'ted S'a'e
wn a ma, of flame fr
ohi stem t.
Th, lUt ' ...
poolnss and . ourac of .ihe tirr
and crew of the Ainerirr.- fler en
fines were kepi iniv'mir until the boa''
wa undo fnt to thtj shore. The pi nt
stood a: In po-t on'.! iho p.iot b..os"
vis horned nronnd ! i.o ar.'i then i-ft
r avoid aorfoca ion
'The l-oa-s belonei! in the Lo.mriih.
mal line, and 'were in-ured tn Omrtin
nati office to the amount of &250 0O0
They vvpre U.th mncro:f)r-tii dt:bi-
! tlrk bonta. and rovt fe-JOOOOii- eac!
Capt. O.' . Pearce. Preiderii of
the company was on the America at
the time; . -
;.i:t:TiG or tiik t:Li:croa.
At '2 o'clock p. .1. ye.-trrday ih
hour desityatod Ly the .'aw. tlie 11. m
j l-"vl "t'qoett an-1 l.o!. j I . Ur
Lijer. jf tht; Pr-idemi l electors for
Nebraska, (Mr Allg-w.l.ti hav.ni
failed Io arrive) me', in the dipnoi
Th vacancy caused bv the ab-ence ot
Mr Allgewahn wa. ulli-d, as the low
provide! may be done, by the s.e.-ctiiii
of Jude (jiiiiion Br.-irs. of this ci y
.The Cohere now i ii,iy. full, on no
'oil. It proceeded foj ritjl ihe vo e of the
Si.tte of IS"etra-k.i lor President of the
I United Slates. Th bliots bV'iijjr tour.t-
f e.l ..lieri u.-ur lliru., f.,r Iiii..uj I
t;rn.i-
t
On motion, tlit v;e for Vice-Pre i
nt wag liieo. procttftltJ with. iA vi
! clent was Uieii. proctt.-tltij wnli.iiu'l um
I ,1
the b;iiiois h-iiitj couji' J, ihrc wy r
. 1 . . t ..w w..l . ........ ,. . t '
i ifix -TJ i (ll ititU I'I V-,Ul a A
! The i. suh wa doty declared, and
1 ihe o. rtili -twe made out it. doe for... ;
i
j af-er winch Cob J. F Warner wa-
I seleitert a- iVieee,i:er to rroceed wi'l.
iheoi lo Washita!,... The Col ee
then adjourned sine die
The meiober of the College ner
formed ttte.r olenqnt dotv with a iloe -
sense of the importance' pi wieir act in
'2ti n. llejrMican. 60th v.'t '
; - - ;
A. Bo.ton paper mentions mdivto-
ual ther- who .-di sps b.- hands so
fervently in prayer that i.e car.t set
' op n when ihe cut it llut.oa box
i'i ;n i iiui r?.- , . 11 a.. , ....... u i ...... .. l ...' r.-
. n 'e r i if
comci ir-tjui.
'.""- ' -a"
I'au IlirS ate ...... - ,
'V-. ,:: ,: .,ii?.vn M t'thlt'C if
jlV- : fT c. at
'' ST' c tr - jr. m?w- i-
''"' ..tk, j
n...U .up. 0rv(ir..i. id av..r ,,1
li'; sa t- i o;ia n 1- sen
- t p, K'pr. 1 .' ; .( i.je r.r"ced of -Ul
-.tin ,. 1,1 j.urjj.j-. V e i.iip :iul
t-d -Uiz til Will . ot dip...-it..T o? Uo-iii
uu kU (cMMMUiUht;. .gr V a. le s.t . be 1 IV
to tiie State t'.i 1 11- pe pte. and t-
ci'.njer ana evils or ianu liiiun u y
Bui tiiere is auoiti'-r j oini i.j ibc
tpiettiMi vvituli hi.iit bHfn Jvrhj
in 'be ii-cu-i in ihu far, and which
ah think li.ost, if n nil. -of tho.-e who
have been engaged in u irtve firg:a-tt-n.
TIih ptm''is to' be- found i thi
law gratititiir ihe five It undreil tl.uu-.iir!
urres of land t each ut the S'at li t
internal improv-meoH That l.w was
pa'sod by tin- U7lh C'otire.. at 11s ?,-s
M011111 18-11, and am rov-.-d on t!irr h
of Sep'eiiibt-r -f liii-.l year. It will be
found :n the United biases iitaiu'.-s at
Large. Vol. 5. It prescribe uie term.
upon which suet. I tnds are kTauteJ.ai.d
the ir.a.'ner in which their l.t-iirh &Lali
accrue to internal :tuprovti;ents. Sec
lion J of said act reads as follow :
Sec J. .-Jad be it further enacted.
Tnat the lat.d- herein crant-d to U.e
States above named shall not be ilisos
tl of at price ess cj?i out dollar and
t&'thty five tent per acre, utiles ni.er
wise ordered by a btw ot the United
rvaies ; dud Vie mil proceed of the sales
af S lid lanus stn.ll he taiiiiiuily a
p.'ied to objects it mieriial impntte
mem withw. the S:ate-" aforesaid re
epeclivrly; n:uniy: Roads. ri!way.-
brtdges, caoals and i.'iiproveme 1.1 . 1 1
water courses and draining of. sv. amps ;
and tu-fi roa Is. railways, ctw.iU, bridge.
nd water course when made or im
proved, xhail ,.e free fir the iran-poi
tatioti of the United' Si-iies iMaii, at.d
nunuions of war and- for tlie n?sue
of their troops-, without the payment oi
any o!l w hate ver.
The iititn'esi intent of that secn.it
is to prevent the States from selling
th.-u lands for.a mere nnj .-uois s
small thit it would prnciicaliy defrat
ihe 1 1 : t e j 1 ; 1 1 n -. of the urant, which 1- the
co. st r MCii n of viilualdrj -.vorlis of in
ternal improveiur rt. It prohibits ihe
States from sei'mg lh-m at less than
SI. 2-5 per ncre ; and yet it is propos
ed lo give them auay. make a di-po-i-iion
ot tlie-m iliai t.a. not no cer:t ot
consideration Thut one tlause of the
scti"i.. htnei'!j' construed accordine
tc its fnl? nt. itniiotits n to r-s.iive iiro
i hib.t.oi. of nov such d.M--.ioni-f theo.
-..ppMed t, that ptVpo
i reaU.ed f , .on the.r s:
e. Lul ilie money
. - i
i reji.i7.eu t. ...ii i.ieir sie-. i-ow in me
law dec'iires thai the mooey reHii.n.i
ffOltt their shnlt !;e S9 H jiMieft.lhai
K.- . .'.a. I.,., ..... ..... .t...
I .11 in . , . - r ,i ii.i I I'lin nw-
( :'. h.is in the ;-re(nise. litpidlican.
k.OI'ES O.V .i.ISISAs1A.'-
We make the foliowtno ex.raui from
an article writ'er., under the above ti
tle, by M 'j II T Brooks, of th" Ru
ral Arte Ywker, and pubh.-'.ed in hi
paper of Nov. 2S'.h loG3. Major
Brooks visited Nel.raska tn.d delivered
an addres" before ihe Stoie Fair hist
fail. Ileiug a resident of ano'.her
Stitie. end being, a man weli knovwi to
ihe farmers of the Ut.'ted Stutes, his
stateo. -tits a nd opinions are e.Miiled tt.
gieat consideration. IIer is what
si:
Tne soil of Central and Eastern Ne
hraska is on-wrp.Js.-ed iiinl un-uipas-a
ble. - C ay, s.md . ve-iali!f mold, and
all es.-eiiti-tl e'eiueiits, ..re so haniioia-ou.-ly
blended -as to produce a s.ol
light. fn.aUe, Jree from lumj-s and
-tone.-, d.ik colored..! a-.Iy woiked.
anJ eoiiiiejoly productive The fioe-i
tjarden 111. i!d Hi the Male of New York
I- lil'l a whit belter ll) til the avet.i!e
of Ncbra.-ka soil. I advi -e my f rieoiis,
L-iivai.ger it Batry. of'tJi- Mi ll .pe
outSeries, to liopori a c..r 1 nd of it o
atw their n:o.t delicate plants in
Take no p-ecju'ii -r s send your orde.
to any pu.'mas'er, and te! I tu
to di: li.e li"-t ditt he cioo-s't.i and
s-nd i: i.looo. J wilt mi.raiiiee th
quality. P. u'.ab'.y any Coficresnnai'
uould ir..ok it "Pot lie ! unients" .f
j.'U tii -end hi- wife occJs-ooal'y a
t. qoei oi your tioe ff.wrs
. Soii.o oi the r v. r bottom have
aiidy atid 'pi.r-.u- .-ut sio!, oet emlj
;l.e sutisoil Is tly, ho! not ln.i releom
ot motsiori-. Hard r-ms do no; si.h-
jec; Nebraska farm rs itt vexation- de
iay-; ihey can soon no oui without
lo.ulln iheir Loo's wttr. mod, a.,0 -tiir-their
plowing without the furrow rill
ing wi n nai-r, atier t!ie harrl pan.
I V Ir . A Hi Other p. i rt toll- tlf the West'.
they pet several weeks ihe start ot
! New Yorkers u. sbwtiii; their srriiio
1 crrp a very mater. .1 a.lvat.tit w!i-r.
seasons are snort at tne
product or Ner-raska is
ti.icot and oocareri fm!
acres that yield from half a
I Oi.' r.i :l,r,u l.... r...i- i re . fi.,H rl.:,t l.
a bo it a.- uood a- .New' Y ok me;,dow
woi do. are oivinj bad; to the witid
Hiil the'soil the tanquet that noboly
will aicept
Near ihe Missouri river corn cf the
.''U'bPTT rtineiv laidi th? cubir-ited
..,..1.-1., ..(,. iil.l. 1- an I,,. '..I-c.i.'.III ....-"......r.. , , . . ii, , I ... ... I .',a 1
i...ui...... ...... .oii,.. ..n....i.... mth M.ii'.ii i 'ii iiirrn ik in'ri'ir riii."'
ititlli. I!ie first 1 o, pt.in e.i on .
: r-s'y-uj ' v t,. I I'e iir-i breaking
u 'hIuc I If. dtrrj' j i'
IV.'tt-'.t. tho ra'. 1 1 'p'oj hoic ii, i re,
(ht- Iii4lii MJti.Ulice U.aivoeii are I'.iiJe
o, the only indi-pciisuUie Ihm, is jusi
wa tt N' lonka wa liiuid nui tuiou
t-.i lo." jti lioliiig. its cliu.nif, lie
a -i. iy toudiy tir mil-; cfoj, ti.tig-
l .tii.-ai m t:ret peiftitioii. A im'Jei
ihe liner varieties d. teiuate in many
of the Siates lul 111 .X'tbraska vrca.rve
ilitir peculiar txctlltnces. By a judi-
.i.iu os- i t lt-riilvc-rs and Ly p. owing
it tji&sa or -(ii.t' rtseucrop. 1 think
Mebiaska may n;.w.tai:i pierfnt
po.-in .11 as the head of all wheat grous
in g siiioiS. its avii i.'e yutd is gicat
er per aire than any oiUtr ZslnU of this
L a ton.
ftc-Lraska is.tcaice of, rain vuter, a
bi.d tlil'.t. lot grass, potutoea at.il ciMii'
tui a it allow n .gu'-d trwp ot wheat,
acd excrllei.i weather for farm woik,
the incoiiveniei ce is fudurnble.
Excrptii.g a border e.long her va:er
ixurst?. ret ratk j-i ire'iless ; ht
needs iiinL.er. Goud hiik to her che
wtu grow 11. Cuttu.gs ot totionwood,
eeds ot soft maple piuued :r June,
black waluuib coveretl three or four
iin.hr; deip in the fall, grow wuhsur
pti.-ing rapidity. Yrry nuuy farmers
have planted mii.11 gnve9 -near their
dwciiiii!.;?, but tliey duu"t begm to teal
ize the vast impoiiauce ui ihe t::i:brr
iuetii;n. One fourth vf all , tbrit.ska
should Jortniritn br jdajited to furat
tiees. . J,'tiMe 1?. so.oe mistake in the
mahinu up of any couir.ry wtMi-.iut tree?
it ne. els .nei.Umg ; loll am not -ut.-toi
ii i. (libit? to supply Jcietts ic.tre
ioii want them than to rttnove tkeiii from
U'htre you dun t trunt l.ein. I raw 01,
J0I10J. l'-.tiiler's I a 1 lit . near Plans
n.ou h. fifty thousand black walnuts.
year old, grown. a tiue'y ; he tpeced
io plant ppinj in ieihir;k... i pre
diif that A'clraaua will iroi" timber
;( manufacture (un.ter for trie .tw
Yurk nni'lufi N,i tMii'ttlll oil lie
maihtia . crop win nci
as welt. By ploWUIJi-lWy-thirils ot liel
-urtace, aud planting the other third oj
irei-3. she mi1 ori.w - more uraiti uml
0
ra tllHI. Ly CUillva'.l. g the Whole.
i re. are- eurtint 4jr cm . f eiiimors ,
nreautiiiT t.e loite 01 au.-t. re winos.
in .kiua the dry air saJut-rioos, disii'i
mg gen'.!. show is, keeping, '.lie nvu
lets alive iliroughoot suoiinei'e beat,
transforming the ( arched desert. rmo
I r ut' J ut tiees.
Good -vvt-r is cen-raily o!.tined l y
diogmg rt fair liey'h. and M.,tk are
Tetii'ioy has as muih coed land if.
Cn be .-o ytheaply obtained. 1 J.ne! A farm cDiht.tc If arra 10e t-ri .ir
never cPn ai.Vttl (! ' u in f,iili-ii I rjtttT Ikmi w.th n!i .ary . tl h n i;ti i
never Mfo hi. w.nt i e u , 411 pota.ioi. 1 ,,in)s. , BnJ -.-i: ft u.r x. . 1. 4 rra
more -i'tdeiiv Rod iiileiioTeiit. 'J'l.e i ' a-i- s-.e, .-! a.;. wii.'.i citi.. far
1 tr. i.m,Ki ... Hi.a 1I...I...M mm i s.,.r . r i . .
iai.
sr'.l.il) WI last, aj.t:
al t. Is
r.siiit;.
Joiprovrd lanus. w.
. , , .
..Mnos.e-j n f.e hiMjfffr. i,,r Iroinn r. del
S
U- ti- to iwtttty h'e do!! per. a. re. '
lVvraWa'"i' a'nevV "S:aie' ' ' Tl&t;
lrs to tw-..:v five do! ,r nr n. re -
in loe main tne r-ita.e i or." vat in
m-'Wii nt"adoiv. U Ihjs very lit!! waste
arid no n'-trahrs too vet aud few hills
too s'eej) to plow. Bordering most ol
hi r s-.u am- are rusged b Ulfs or banks.
riM.-; tinny, fifty or one hundred "feet
high ; and taking all the shape s m titei
hi npabie of ssomma Frj'm these,
ffiretcbirg away in-the di.ne. art
the pras- t ovned j-rairie-. get t n
dn a; mj like the sweft of a m'jrhty
iceun. and prenenting- in th:r van.i!
oo'line.-i !and-cnpes cf sorpajina b-au
y and magnifies use.-.';-Th. is Ne
.1 . . ...
t.-rai,a.
n ,
Western - - Iowa.
: COLLEGIATE INSTHUrK
ilc tawood. "?Zills Co.' EiJwa.
. RtV. HENRY BAYL'Ei. . M.
r '' - i'ret-ult ill .
a.id -y -'oii)i.e.f nt lnLru -tora .
O iru-..iKtis d'll-bi.iiliy. tot"rt, .f hf..!. Pirral
ill . ut c;.i tiv jujlilii- c tivevaricr I'nr ,:i
llo...r,t it,C. II k i. J .0 K. Ii kIo-i -t Kac fi
ut. miH tti'iute tkt'D by .-tas- lre in l. v
(1M.
T IJ I t I t N :
fror, t;, t . .il ,rr Trrm. ) u:- . adenitis
t:jr-. H. a"l i 'J..',il l.. :t .'.u (, ii.
t-
1 a -
nr.ef i i;ii ,r.a- 8.. n.Le- 10 li , S..i i:K trr
Teirunyy Sh f Sumax r M in Jay if,' - 3
i'ui uril.rr iki t ca mi 8 l less it.e Pre- d.-.i1.
WOIX AI.K OIS TISAEIC2
,,V tltUi f.;.inia!u!tiK .! iiii.. nui
i eel in. '. ai.it ri'toitl. f: . ,!! shel
Huii I) .k'v -iu-. on iii I. .. MtiMte on ti.r r in ei f
S-y-rof. i. n1 Umsl snnu ; alv. twa.u.rv 0. H-lc
tii'lif .-, J:'6 eli ;n . it, t,ate , riftti n.ret
H'.r Ii ul niitj. I L- rIi.iv.; ,.,.ttv will In fr'-ld
-Ii. n-r ..a-h or tf :. for a itnpr.,vtl f oni in
Ca-. .-.tpnf , -
i'ur iartiaiar upp j o.i 'he prfmui-..
r, f . ... . . GtO. ROVCK.
A It ..-.-ri iruVhle ! me are r. q iHimt t .-a' !
ai.t :' !".n,..Ji..f-ir, tt I mue'aiil art hiTe
ti'"iti -effcil fi.ill.Wita. -. .
r t itftr. ' f ; reo' norrs.
Eat ray "talc
N"-t'r 1b here'-y jriTeri iat I wi I in ta h ch-
e.t buldr ler t,-ll r.M tlie tt'l'll 'liTnf 1 1 TO ti
tSi.S. h i-.-.i t. (..iu . I i i m M r iii xi ii,,- 1
r- ii'iirf ni j..i i i; cm fl ,i. . l: I i .lit iiir.t(
Kie--i !v', .'tia.c-..iiMy. Oj v..-e ! it It.- l.e-. t .
Hrll B;..v.'l -tt" t.-e.- I- ..Ii..i t.. iiw sy a hi Eicli
arit ttu! -a i ia i'Bfai.el at tt :"v ili.i.
X..vit:-. It NJ AC.VTI.X Jr
Pai raele tS: IT'ershw
-Ij in
III BER, SHINGLES,
B-TII. TI TICK IS, &c.
PI ilts mouth,
Xb.
C. U. PARMEI.E.
T. 5iHU AW.
rr ?t. l
Lock Stich Bererslble ?ed
i
EVING MACHINE,
'. M .'TV.
ltritoto taa
HIGHEST PREMIUM
vr n r Rirr iTi u i b i T 11 -r r - -'
T 1 1 i: ONLY O N il
; am
fastening all its own teavss
tVULut 'cl.ltt orT;.ri lrg& CUit.
It act nnA Kr- U i'te.i ul
w.H coviuen. -ii.i witcct La.Jljg ik
cf ;!.c thrckj.
W'arraJ.ied lo Stu; tr Fins GooJt
E.ju lij . '.
OVER r O O O O
MACHINES SOLD SINCE '2101.
Ser. J fjr H?,-.r. n J Cire
T7ei- E. Plant, Oaa. A'i
ii Xunb route' tr'rt.5.. tc., k.
Dr. C3. II BL ICK. Ag't
Piuusmouth, Neb.
Sot. IP-''- yl.
oa:ii vwt b:.
An C'rt.n.io" to rvi.lr f r t'.. j'vir.f -A tkr tlfl
w'li .'Uit S:rvft fiu'-l K:.i!t to filx'h ftt
in ii v f riri-r.i..ot!: '
1 -hf. lit, it Cjrdiiii.cl. l'y t'.f M.ivo- nl CUT
r.'u1 ril .-' it:r c ir ' U:r6i:i'ath thut th nwaira
. t ..u 1;f n riti eld.- nf M Mxrt rai 7or'.h
io-ixlti -'ijIMmv !"Wn rr-'t Mit'ii.iil :h
111 futii f t i ..r tii 1 r..-t y, i.;'t-otir. Ij ; mM
' ,i or J umv , 1
wa'k-tc If 1 uf .t. wn end flt.ivl.vii by I B ll.-il
! 't:;'!:;.. -r.;o" k?.?h
' i n.-ho-iimk 'i 1 mi-t.i-i-,ai t u-:.i', i.t tt,
1 ,,. k ... , rr nuu.i.'.tlM' t:., u.!h,p i,rcti mi
j e. 1 imty it. ta u- f . t.eet.
io 1 .ni 1 . .1 v .h.-h 'n-nt tiir r 1 ropnty.i-y
i Oir i-i t. f iKai.n; 1SJ .. Umit u .n- P
! vl, ( 4,,,,,,... tt,VI1 j, wi,i i.e o. .iuiy ef
j t'..- Strf.-i C.nnnis-iour ttf tu.li U '.Jc
rin. ,.,,., .lglrf(ri rrtu.cn.K mjc. to ..
en 1 n-a-ur- r hn r Hoi-r.bt ti
I . .i.urrl rl..ir, f.r ut.kh thr.ilid
,,k, n m.,t-. whr. ,lia:i collut Ihe firp .kr
1 ( a dii f w iw.b pa.n n.n-
ry.
pn 1.'a.l.r.
r. m. DoKiasoTOR,
Atincluiient Notice
"1!ilB f .M.lii..;TW 11 nill . J -ha P PalBrla
i h W ill, n R.. ii r4 S UrCirfd 1 1 fjr J i Bit,.
rrt-,, Jwtur i.fiLc l'l.c w::k:n ktJ fr Ca
ri.1,1.1.-, 1. sk .
' WHt.Atu R.J :iJ J M-O..TJ : Tt ar ka.ak
I., it an -.r .f Attnrbf.''t mm taur4
i. vii.i yr.n n tl f ?.ti Ja pf Oct brr 184 .
J J l:lr t. Jn-li i. oflh' Procr wl'Ms aad far
(.'. rcuii'r, 'ak, for th ti 1 l'iy tt 4a -
iiiita. NfTiti.-.r,Jitt i . i ;
w ii.i.; i v r Acit
.- .1 4 LLC
joi:: r r-ALfcur.Tc
is:.
1 c-fii.i- j;-.'aid lan J ii 'II
,,. 1" ff..rt t-raouth . in. 'h- L ra 0 r
' . .. . l .... .. . . . . ... .
...in n rui iiir-M .i. . rtnii.v, fm m -
; tr. r .n.t-r c . 4 o k M-
D.: ' " "ou'a- ,a r;"'"
:e.v. icl-.j
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