';? She aicbtasta 2i-?rattl PkViTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY,... . FEB. 24 1S70 j . . ... L. AOUUtXO.,,, . ltie goot people 01 .-arpj ti.jiu wen. Vio.-ii fur tli? iirouintness of oar mtelii voters in aiding tho I). k M., we ot Ca.-.- would have t 'ity in N-.-bra-ka. thanks to the wisooni ot our tret-iioijer.-", i Tf p i-xa. to he the second citv and the first j .ouiitv in t lie otate as to real wealth and future growth. No better moveeouU be ' made b .1 . ... .1. ... .... llie C.lJtCll") (.PI ui.iu . aid the co:i.-tiuct;ou of gc-niiine and well j backed railroad-: in that rich nud fertile . county. j Oar property ha double 1 !n Va?ue. and J to has our population and available caja taL Ivt tjarpy f -illow cool examp'c.r Our brother (juill, lion. T. IJ. Fi her. of the Pawner Trlhune, is-ui hi- ''Val edictory" mid hsmls that excclieiit paper over to Ju je I. L. Edwards, who will 1 conduct it hereafter. We wolcom-J the j adj-dly T-HrtiesnoiaOmahunthe; . -:--V- i o.,t n.i f,.r i...,;...,,.! of tL Ktor. , ' .We or. tie thtm uuUde t k4I1 fth 5r... i.n tfit? suj:e2t of a Mil n 2 in 1 i.....r,..;.,i T. S'tf- -r-r-sl,!,. ; A hiwinten.Ivl to niei-t .this, war. wa- ...... .': .: ! 'li.i-sim ndnt.'-l l.v th NitH.na! t Urates. 111 i.rocos cf reootistruction.-1 fi the eo,;'ttc0a,dia& South j alike toylve tlieyourc,, l;-r;. Hi your Lut regular the Keller J' die Supic,u Curr UjOv!- U :tL ia M.hw tor T?a:w.. l.v vn? i,c ?U0Mi t rt'stiit. j-;nvefaiiy tnay 1, at mistimo. iai:.-z uou-.-.t-r iu nxyi..- i- .-..v.t.v-.v 4.,v.t:,.i,. .,',.,,., v. i 1 " '. ' . -. , ' c- .1 n ittt u-Joiu ...... , w - ,.,.,.,.,. 1,1 ,i:...;tifl ::, !.. l.v vr.n ,f of the. Shaker of lh Uoum As it 'r ......1 1 .v ... ' , hv h ,ersl lanl m-ants W aul in U2 t3 aoorot wiaumon, me v.-uiitruoiAics . . --rv -.jihic f eounty boundi. I he ieoung wa tnvora- ; . ; . ; - . een to fce univt-rsaliv .leered, t re:-cni- 1 ?:T'..:" 2: 'coiisu-uction of ndlroads has in the past Coir-titnticn Ueets them, ami stripping tb, twt.nU mort l.U. We cqu si-cak from exneneaee. ; r..;,t,i 1 ti r,f ,,.lr ; nion.l th-i.a-ate of a law similar in its i :VUS . i''' 4 V . r.h.ted n-,)iarlahK coccawful. I Int. t i th ;m ot every soperfiuous appendage, ..,':.: P ... ' i : . ! ' ou...i. ; 1IISir continuod. and re ,Itf tbc In the only attire of u ; SATIS ana caii ic.i iue L-iu.a-j .raij toi . m ; priM i iimta'.i, mj.i- , " ...... ,'tl;inAM to report ine ueciMoii.-u nu? 1 . . , 5 Q,i ;...; .j,. i,w .-J, i &At,T ! i & rt&"t ! iSl ; Produce k.uiu nun in-- .b-----. ... ! 1:....,u,e cnt - od to its f-enefirs. As a .'r aitenv.on i3 cai.u , . , . - . t(. ..-..;,.. i;r ;rs :.. is especially uuererSicu lama conunuaiiou v.....K, v..- .lion behind every i tapIv .ettf.,1. tt.o intenor is c , ; VJ . J 4 n, " ctul ! r:!"' ,7 . until have a chance to explain. Jude, and hope he will keepc-vcrvthimr j I have, theretore so. ctel a few ot the lively iu that splendid enmity, and meet ! importa .t an 1 pre-.-in? 111 1 tl.c.r na . . , , , 1 t tore, to the consideration ot which 1 will with unbounded ,ue;ess in his M-IlinTcail)our:moi.timi. rphete. Ill hii S llutntory Jaltre EI- ! ria.-iT The Kat-a -ati .n .rtbe Dropo.-rU -if- 1 , . . . 1 warasfayi. j ........ , . in pur? uits ot Jde where others have sue- 1 cooled." I hope to keep the TrUiitnc still a read able paper, and if ossib!e, improve not only in this respect, but in others. The polities will remain unehan el, Republicaufo the core, so long as the old party laud mark-exist. When, however, the.-esha. I have disappearett. and parties ! T-il' - to tl-.c attntxtrt of'lnow t'-?nei-,!es 1 I ffil. rlSS of inl." fed at hberty to embrace wh.tever principles may seem to be for the "urtateit eood of the great- est number. " " " TKtfr. b i rir j nf fK.. riid.f vw-t i' bi i nre w a nn 01 tns ngnt i.ku. 1.1 . them wr-ls, but we s?e no pro-poet of the Ju'i.res striking out f -r a new party. (' V C K I KS I O -X A Is - -i II I S T EX I X O. Sunset C't.x unJertook to lash Hen. Butler the other day in Contrres. lie became grossly personal so much so tht he was ordered by t!ie Speaker to take hi Feat. When Butler rose he poke to the bill., explaining bis position in a quiet, plea-ant w.iy, and before re utmng his test remarke.J, tnat m an- j wer to the personalutt-s heaped upon J him by Cox, he would say, that, "every j np.TipiTrn.lrT an.l b 'trl J-li'V lb :v.o a ro .11 1 ! fliA fi.tlv . VTM-d:so.'l lo nriinin-i i - v.... .. , .... . 'sioo t hil Von t ii',Jitcr 31 lb . . entire house and galleries literally peeled I 1V xr;tii laughter, an t p?or Mtoony i ox could be sea insanely ge-tieolatirig, I;ke ar.v ntTier -si.-k wintl :i-ilL but his voice was - . 1 a a . ri r 1 - . - - j t ...... ....1 ....... ,1 1 laughter that sealed to him the et.phoni- it iu the Federal (Vustitutmn as now pro- j f - , , . , r. iK)-e.l. where t vnl be forever nkv-eet ! and exvortitdi o. tiKpriipb-d uieu- onuui ous, elegmt sr.l tady lerj.Tat!c co-no-, i ' ji ..i .t tuL I r.;:-t him to favorable localities v here he men of "Shoofly Cox." His pon or irovc;l himself an adept, an 1 the entire country confirms the a?t, her.c.-fertli and forever C'o.x wili be knoTti n "Sh i t 11. It i i Uv t ox; anl no ctouot l l e a -c ttrcr.t in view of the great delL-h: it will affo the lately c!.ri-teu v-1 tritlidraw his anathe: gentleman, n aguir.it will that jkvu: I'EKMOX.tL. The Phili Jelphia I.ed-jtr says: The new IV-ident of the Ileadiag : It inroad Company. Mr. dowan. is voted an annua! salao' ot dition that he reliiniui -he i entiia lv flip i l.,t&,.,..s r,t l.'-fif rssl. .I. cept in the interest of the ('ouipatiy, $lU, ( expen The Pra' uttrian. in f.nswer to the niiest.iVv. whk-h tfiurso will the United : lr...li-t..rl r. f'linrc 1. dou-Ith ohorr.tT.sof the New School bmrvh mixed with Con- j ' 1 gregationalists, seys that imperfectly p... orranized churches are cxt---ted to be- ! conic tb.orou.diiv Presbyterian as. early within the pcri.M of five years, ns mav ; be permitted by the hiShe-t interests to i be consulted j A Brain Atmrplir. 1 m . why one happens to toiuk of persous he . ...w ..viviipu... : has not Feen for years just txfore um-f'tirig them. A similar phenomenon often hapjiens when one has impressions d' the death of friends who mav be thon- leirns tri-if thev b-l it -i arti.-nlar i learns tint the liea at u arti,u.ar moment. A writer in the Luiidou .ec- tator rb.itiks there is a brain atmosphere I extendir.tr through a sit-ee, more -ubtle I mjn u ii - r tir t'tt-a tue eiei ute i. i n. t .1 . .- .V. .1 . - it - i As the undal.tions nf the air occasion j sound, arid the undulatics of the earth j - .1.. : . : ... v . . .1 Cive lilt? jtiiorrssioinji nviit, ri ilic uii- i i . . .1 : 1 ! i. ... ! WJ aima.tdy 1:1 ad tition. not to a very large majority ot the citizen, , i,,.' t a . T,.-.l;.i inrjV.e'i,,,. I ! th'; V1:llV'r w,.n ,,u l,i''''l,or'' I,Ientvl tr i im: ad Senator-, in the Chamber to vote. I JOi aFIEalllf M lil III C119 I'll t. ten,, s.uth Faster,,, and Northern sta."" TKc iw Vi,i-L- rVn'oM l-n a of OUT Mate. adiOuld Voll be able tO ' , . 1 ' " , .T' 1" : . :, 1: . ! CO 11 bv th o-e interest C-l. .r; l.0,t ,m .-.ft'..,.. I'.nr tbf n-.'iunent i c- 1 .t t 1 . i 1 i .1 m I:i?onieis deHirint. travel Pi xuii.pu-Ir should tt'SSiSn .Wach king" leh"ana -tity this, amendment without a di,- itZ ' sr, :,.,r f-.r d, J1, ij oti tmunctuintthal-itnithe intention of -"ting voice. j h Z p'un &Un I Stat,s n,,tV V, V lleally, how Vti MJl l.!,1 Oen. Netiley, as soon as an opportunity Scrosn T provid.. f,,r th.- cr.t"np. .f a ;n I)i1U-t1-i eountv abo over grounds sc- s'csmoh.s. j logical Whereas tjeorgia and other raifted. f 1 ' ' u is offered, to make an attack in the i ;'eniuntiar- Wt . 1 "-is a site for the Po.-t friiee ntid It will be ne-essarv iv vo l to provide rebel States acted the feol; therefore, f T ily'i't h:,:' 1'uVhI esperiouee in the J.Bsinew. Di,ll,' n. 0 House on Wort Point, alleging that its The subject of providing for th. con- j theVityf Omaha. ways ,nd nieans for ,1,-payment cfyour Senator Tiploa shall repudiate a cm- Pullman S Dltlllig CarS. further continuance is unnecessary, and fineiucnt and cmp.oyiuent oi oar State 1 Vlvr,. ri i.t 0f sectio,, 2 :,d milcase and per diem, ami incidental ex- tract made by himself, in the soet:i , eNewTicn. . -" . ) the impression f lkht, rx. the uu-! &yn P"11'? " the bu-inas-- . '- " ion of this brain atmo-nbr- n tv i pursu.t s of life, he is who.ly unatted for ; ollL. , -ion or tais orain aimo-phere m av k ,...,1,. nitiut ! Some cf these counties which have is- ey impretfswus tetween sympathetic j --n" meut- ! MtL.j hond- arc vet sparsely and k I I W0M Tefore earnestly re..mmen l 1 :l pnv Vl.a,3 hnee raise a thousand uuiation eonvev minds. able share of the coneressimal now represented tv dj-moerais, land will also stand a cjol-huiN - 'J 1 L I I ; teat ju i im niae an appropna-viou r, ta,.e ti,an a Mnclcdt,!- ) siirtct. yonv ..Mtenuon, ana Mica arc 4 ed lull, ana impliedly commending Sena- ' - - lhe l ifteenth an-etvlmeiu will ccnf.T ; apk notth to erect ba:ldin!; creilita- u- t '.1... . w . ; the rea-sous which have seemed to me to ; tor Tim er, who voted against it. Ti MUXI' T Al V 1-T M Z the ballot on not fewer than 00ft.0w j b'e to the State and equal to 'our wa:t The wo-k-s of i.ublie im-ovement now Mimc-h-nt to justify this extra (si!L ;Z If rou take the last test vote, .-n Wil- J L UiV1VI1 negroes, ail but 10ac0 of whom fre in fr years to come. Ey judicious man- j 5 0 wyi :i,.,f ,Hteria:iv in the -rowth Tun.iu.-r our attciiiiun from.imitters of - seifs. ameudmei,. you have thirfv-enq the South. Ihcir votes Wi.Mevo.utiomze ; aciwnt we ought to realize at h-asf ; !; , f xhavm. ati-1 ' !,Kal nature in wlneli there i.- much aye, and twenty-nine no. Then on the Fhe, aitt.brkfc UH4in-f.-Mrrry ccurie4 pohms and r;yerc the Ki:ion of par- hwndied mil fifty thousund dollars i fVotn ven'tV, vet.r add area tlv t- their I tntt calculated to give rise to tlr.) final roje, if mv assriatei? lrnd not voted fcyI ?;ek bUckth SP;!iTf t,e3 m Kentucky and wid Probnbly sc- f,nm the sale of lends donated to the j Sf,-.puiatio. an lgdevelop,m"?nL ' fonJet anticipations, to matters of .-one- ; for the amended bill, when Sumner and Thirtv nave cure for the reuublicatis at leasta re.-tMin St.-i.t for this iniri ose. ! .. A '.' t . i ..o i ral and tt.mal mteivst. r thmk- 1 ? Thav.-r refus,..! r. v..f.. .,-,...! ! 1. t I (liny UaVS. uisii iei. . , - . . i il -- .- ! ...... v..... ii... si-r t u-rs til 1 r.iJ .tit? i-H'iiiTiu iti't i , ...... .... . ..v. u .ii . i . . .... . . .. ft.n,. oi-. I ..i, i.j uj i i ui- ; r . - . - ... w . .. ... wuwi-p ni iccipnisr to cominga liepubnenn Mate. J he colored t-l0se of the present soeson. This will . !r -1 dm s and mvatio:,. Those f. co ', i length and breadth of the Ian L Com- fea,-ue and seventeen ethers, sn;.', bin- U'' By ,rJt' ' 'thi V'T.Ni h?fn'" electors there a, t-.s-ew here. w;.i y.,:e al- : r.q:in: nil ...pTopriatio., td' peihaPsfilVv i ..f.'t.f: rv A th- b netitn- 1 e- ,-: "H-.oe, agriculture anJ all the arts ofiife ing the place of Sumner, the vo-c w-tn I MIA. ".UUovu, Xrea mcst uuammouslyvwith the lo-tuib!; -an-- ; thou-nipl dollars at the prc-t nt time. ' j 'X'n i.v-dbrts atroodau' upon this t'etn I were never in a more flourishing cm.li- u: to f.e ty-sevcn ave. and ten no. i T Tl, D t,V- itnwl who ! S-Jl .Tl rS -1 T.M:!.1 tU't ,h Pj,!'T?U bl-- of impiveopHmt! Iti, Vut fair ili a f-on. The national, debt, that huge Wl,3 Virginia pre.eme 1 wF fbr TO 'The PubllC. Mere iioci,au t wno sin it. n.-.t ?!. i rro-j vz : 1 haM;rov,-ioi,s I c niade lor the sal.. ; , n-;.:-;:liJ.. - in ,..aring th-e bur- niounta.n wl.icn at nrst appeared to aJiui.-swli, herMv.tceontitution a!!owe,J I LI. rersoa- are hereby arnj not to trade teetedthem when they v.vre icedives. 0f I Vnitentiaty Ian Is at an early tl iv ' e- ! stand in the way like an impassable l,n- eelred men to v ,tc, cud to bold o'h-c A or'the lotl-iwh, ttet4. tbt-y "Vrifrattda- LePuU,can.mw That to n.eet the prtscrst re.piiromenfs I . tU ( HX.nd tL, wu,lti..s t0 "f dmareh. isbeh.g ,arpJ!v! and they were ther, . , xZ- ZV for money te commerce the work.' an' -1 V i , V : t . - 1. , les.-encd under the admirabo prdity f is ataw, and she had p edged herself, in ! (-'one i-r si".t. due April 1st istu- A maiked change his come over tne ; U,v, ff8.3tu iVnitenMaiT I5.uvls. I i V'1'- X axing the present adn.ini-trarlo And I think ratiiVinlrthe liiteemh A.aeeduten. , tl iM r' vn i-y h-lM t. KirkHam 4 , 11.. I . . .--'i-.--"...-':.'i.-i,.'..l.,7.liJU,:.l.. 7- . P.'s ... ....... ..... - . i ... . i v 1 t, iv. IU. II i VUPII'PP U.P.--.I, , U.IL IlltJ liikl- I'J Vi)..- tr.fi freii lieirn. A li trie tm.e ti'o t wis - .- . .i , , , 101 :l,e e:!tror:se-. i . - i. -n .- , i . .. . ... . . . ' lux - ' v' . te,.. r 'l r.tr Mi.r .,,..... .-.!... ... c: - J i w,- in iv ..-. Iii.t l.r.Ku.l. 1 ..... . -.. . 1 I . .jf -, . p f , .... 1 I. .. 1 . ..... . ... .. . . p stoiuly a-erted that hite- and free ; ','V'V:,' ( v'. ' ' or 1fT I would 'therefore recommend an V r r' t" .n - 1 l" "f ' ' . T i' 1 1. t -. . .v 1 1.. i.. .. ' J n.ix toe t i..-.iiii.-!oiK;rs ol tha .V-hoo! .... ., n- ... pieoi ai.s.t lmttion oi tms burden, its ! a-.-coutitol ratte or color. ' On t bit sub. P. a- Kb eout-a tiO'- i. la-ueeaio. t ..renter, ' ., ,,, I. a i, I,. t . : ... . 1 aiueiiiiiieiit pro i-iiiiit t :i;u. po poi ison oi i 7 , .... -.,.., .. , T- . . i . - ' i . i .: . , i .... ; I'O'-l t .n l Ho .iHiliiir.,'e'l to invest that ! . i .o i ... i . ; , 1 , , j .bl LavteUt at soi.ie d.-taut ixj:iop1 u-: K-et fciieeoualiro noljithr. li t'... l-'iP. i ana sunorv co:on;zauon s neine:- wc-:e , :., . t i ,s. ,., ,-, . , - ine principal or umins i-"U-."i en i-er ; - - , o-i t.-.j. -, - . , , ,. .1 f- . . . . li.a 1 ill 5.-11. . Iiii'l.-lioln hi. p. i.tl ph.. .... i , I .'. ... . .. itr;"! --Liire. I. 1 l.fi I, I Il o :i t :-s on -lis a . i I . .... it i i ,n t . . 1 1 I ........... I !.. . 1 : . I -e proposed. iJut now, whrn.tbee,dorea. . .(.;irv fl,r t!. :.. b-id within at l,t tenrr-trcea i - io-.",;-!: ts hav ' r-r i..r,V..j,7s t.... Il ' l.'.'-.M!, 1 ht-;V -f ..iT.,r"...:.. el in.opie secrn .ocudto fl Vru of th woik. l.,-sZu date cd ts-ne i-iued a revenue nietre h a tiui.' J ihT&S, eL " " fi ' Vl,a!:i,.a:. l7L , . ' .-rtbatnindhe hereiomre been in- 11?. ? .ityv A.d ttougli the f:ce spirit she u-c 1 ic as a v-lcrv VledeJ on her "''I, lr. . ' ;X ' . ,V ' ,. 1 ',; , , , i vest'-c nited States bonds. ' anet. of tU- net nu-vt u,cn'i.i,vsi t tiie i ol the west Las bor.e th:s burden with- ' i-art, aii-1 it h her r-i -e'b "t eo- I ti .-t lu.l O. l-jmcn a.-fl-S. li.) r-otcsi tn.tl . rPiRt)Tt, .,..;,. ,-,n.v r. '. oi.a.il paj .n.;n; ,fa poruoa . :' tin- pn-ieip-il of out a murmur so Un? as ir was tb,,i, lo ! :ol slCe is io,i,'V 1,. 1 .." : ":' '.' ,ll?f..ida"MLa;e their - u, the probation of thJ voted ou Io.noaV amendme a to", th. I S'K Hint tlie:r i r.!-e:ice .,,u u,-., ,..u.-i. --.--. - . - lue uuicnaiuent ot the lav. as iust national life, the t me ha n..-.v ,-.n-ive..! I r-w.a.obh-. U .. I ). ' .. v r " kin nre r.ccfe a'y t' to te sal rj-per.tv 1 tie Lomans,i.ners ,,f Li.mmg county : reecx.mmended would surest the mo-! when in mv nn.;i.m it U n I,-,:,..... ir. ir.-d .1,, C o".. il. .!.: :.'. I If lLi- ch: n :e ;il fori indent, asit is wrought i .ovi si a tax of ten m-i.s ou the dollar tor -i priety of anonllng mitd' in .case, wJtorc endured, and I think we may justly vx- was therefore of no ethZZ, I otit b-aetuil needs, ij- re reeMu.e-1 as; . i-ru-po.e (I Mnidur? p leile across;. axes hr.ve been alrealy k-vmd. This necf in this dire -tiou also. a' i.p-i.i.ortov. . ...vrieor n.ro,. I ,..;u iZ0. ! ttp be n ve that ere long th-1 i r- ELnoru river i said e-corv. N'oo- tr.mld wo-.k no i linre o. ib. r,ni.,l.Kr.!,l..,. ..,,i.,t;., tu ... . , . I .'. . ,..-t . "v 3 . A white li d ihe o. 1-"-;v l-"tr-pV--l--l" '.'I 11 - . . iai . . . . I . " - - - "-s .-.- u r . a . 1 . . HVls..,l-5X.'IVI.t.iII..l';II-i.t,Lt,lal.i!l"I..Ii:il--ilti I .H T t " I'i T. . tf I GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. I Get!emr the Seuatt and House, of i n.;.r,tt;,r ' It is with jM.vular caM-ficatiun and ! 1 t.iea-iire tnni. i again wcieoiu you itour , jU capital city, in the capacity of leeiv ' . t i i... a . ' r 1 .... 1 .,it..... ? P"' l' iry- . " -"- ol I .u.-itk-s.-. at renuaut upon : the first regular -es.-ioi! under our btate ! i-'ivt-ririi'-n:. i: is not a matter ot urpi-e : t e-uini:ife coii'-e-iueiiC'?, tin- I;hms a'.j.i- ' ...... y-f - - - ' crea-- I am assured that 1: is en.-toni- j 1,1 . 4 - -- i tf.-.t to these newthorotiirhiuroiarc hem- 1 '-''V tate JViu- may revive , aj 1 'if . ,n ;his duty to In conclusion, gentle.aen. allow n:e to hereafter no one of my inends ho ill j ... , , , . . 1 0 !...- ! 1,.. i .I.-- ii.v linn i 1 ..i 5 up i.Miiiiiumj 1 ,. .d MPii-niiiniir - 1 in will I--HU1 en:iT.ce nnv newsnarier b;5t to-day, ; j "ii'"i i:;". n.i .. """" v 1 ;i. i ..r...... !., .j .111 1 In'; tif tin coiiMicrairn 01 uusMUPj- ... f ; , ;! : t ,:.v. no ,1... .t. but Mr. Raleouilw w ! - ' - -. 1 .11!,.. i.v,.ri. 1 tio ir.i-i 1 T.ir- ; r . 1 1 v . . - v v. . v. . . . -. . . . . - -. - . , 111. t. . Li a l ii.u t.i . t i.-v , . . . - - - t illation ,,f vuriftateUiapidiv inereasimr, i't iK-tciif.ary. I WnrPr ,a.febv tU (..vrra-,r f.Ttn. :-- your respective b...lio. that in all things ; do me ittti,-0 wne nc iciuro-, 10 iu j n.,.l in rvm- v.av we Lave reason to 1 I am in ivreh.t f IcMers fioin proini- u..f c rtAia i.hm'.-p i;. lu-; tV.m ;lln we ,aav ajt for the host .uo..d t f the.fa'... ; place as hd;:or of t.'ie hepuMiOtn.ior 1 . 1 ' I tyl I 1 It V II L j ir, .tun mil "y i . . - , -I j 1 --rii 1.1 riifiTv K Id rtlim VIII li. rtTLiL!!! f ' J . . it - 1 1 II. 1 ..i...- ,..ut 1. ........ i...,.f s,; .i,vi,- tV-..'"..- l'uul ,.u '" l"t uii ,!.Mf i!,i...l,-!,.1s(1t'.i li v tie 1. - am to d was away when the article an- 1 that s-eiuc i.r.p.ortaiit tubjoct? f hgi-.la- . to.-a.-y r.ci-p.!-tiosi were over2.Kksd or omitted. that th;j ex pen lo t.rovide 1 -r ttio-e. an I other cases 11 n: :i:'ic:i oil! !i iii:r .11 iii ; as.-t-J, I have asaiii tliouphi it advisable j o convene the lji-hiture ia fr:ecial se- j to sion .Manv tonics have beeu suairested from 1 rtiflVr.-nt .s. i-tiL.i's of the State wh.eh I 1 hould have been triad to ine'ude were I I not .tutidiod thut th Contiuitirn did not eoiitenitila'e so wid a field of hilor for - o'i when l.iet in special scssii-n. lpctiih Amrnitiiiout t- the CuiKtitmion of the fmo-i sa.:t. 4 fciian i,4U- lilt" iuiioi ii.ui-iomi.i .., vonrrno-tivobod;.-, attested c oies 1 ' r '. . 1 of a resolution ot Contrres- projio.-in- an ; A Congress propo.-n an j tu-3 Coilstl.Utloll Ot .! i amendment to I nitr-d State-. It is in the form of an additional Article, and i as f .'.low Article XV. . Secthin ', V The riht of citizens of the Tnited u rates to vote shall not te ' tie- i. nitei .ioes 111 uirMui itoi denied or a .riJirid bv the 1. mte 1 Mates or by any State on acomntof race, color or previous Condition of servuu le Skction '2. fit- ('ont-ress .-hall have pow.a- rntorce tin article by appropri- ate lei-la:-;.!!. I 1.: ,,. , . . ... .1: .1. . it is not my purp---e 10 uiscus.s me me-its of this question at lentrtli. The priu ip'c invo'ved in this amendment iJ leeo'iii.'-d iu the organic law d" this State; it was made a fundamental con dition of our admission to the l'nion, that within our borders there shoiill be no denial of the elective franchise, or of any other ritrht. to any person by rea-on of race or color. And vir legislature bv a solemn j-ubhc act declared the assent of j our people to 5ai'.l fundamental condition. Upon the broad basis then of 'Ejuality before the law" we took our stanl at the trst anJ ;t has bee t0 a jar e majorjty of our citizens a source of no sni.au oeuret of pride, that they were able to point t- silell a record the iU ..P Ul.l'AJ 'l Jl.". JI.l.T ...... v.ji ....1.. 1 . 1 i..i...,, 1... ,d. t,-; i o.wir m i.te 1 cn!:ti-.s. Vi"b--,;i tb:- i- opitiion )i particular do; an 1 on'v tion. , , - it'.? vr have beeti oi reco; .true, in t" t lie I i :eii th-proii'ehlv and grandly ac- c.:i.pli:.liel. I he n spent of twenty-eight States is l red aired to make lh:s amcn-J merit vai T went v-s ven not ctiuntinir New York I i have stlrci ly deciar:d such assent. I j It is r.ow vour privilege to complete ; this work :o well bejun, to sive the fin- ! : islting touch to tins fabn-e, of trir p . I-, American libr-rty, to strike the final i blow wiiieb shall sun-lcf ch:i::rs lorged ; bv the tij-r' eu isoi ol r?.lt aires and mam- ! t-.in..,l b-' -.ii liri-o I i.r.i-1. !'.. t.. ll.i- ! .....-.f -I...- Tt tfi:,tll I .. . , v-nni-" i.f I preat cratiliea'ion to myself, and I doubt careful attention The ct t ction of a suitable buiidim; f r 'his purpose cannot, in justice to the ! . . .1 -.11 ' trie copy ue, oe lomrer ae.ayed. 1 i.io'i lie; j;i j-.:o-v s.sn-iii j-i .s--iii-i s j ow-ntn ui tnejaiism .iiTi-erent conn- : i 1 .1 1 i 1 ir ; tl" Msj 111 number. Lnder this an ana-- ; ll.!!'Mt "1S -penso to the Mate tor si.o- ; lc,1('R ni,,,.-a;; th:ln. " ,U, si-n.u-; uii i.-u.i.'i ..in i is iuiii.li sn-ii'ia 1 e if a single place was ; j provided for their eontinment. ly t be erection ot a J etutenttary an..! - . 1 -' i i - uiiaoii. - woiasiiojps, . 111 .u.ci .uiit the labor of convicts viight be made 1 available and a soun-e of revenue to the 1 State. ' 1 an assured that the present nr. ! mn-rfMiit-iit Is v. rv- tor it. r. i 1 "'' a-s he o! Mints, in the dam... nr. . , , c,i, 4! ovevero-vded " i,5i c t.s o.i.ar ot iero.v.iL i ja.is, without emp oymei.t lor either ...: I or ; -ody, u e.,,,.d hardiy ,c oxi-t.-d that In- wool. I imn.-fivrt niiil-.l v or i.hvi. i--.-- - -- - . - ciHy. Indeed it ,s ntmost umver-afy ; e that at the end of his ten,. wen j irn,r tf4U. l.i. n jivui thr hiuinuu "-- "---.i - r.iiraii t s. ,,r lit, hn w wnii.lv nnf-tt..it F,r ! 1 1, i ., ,. :. ... i mi. inwtvr. f-tiou .1 v..,ni,-i..n,.s. -it i once 01 ine r- iiiuui-. inai a lRirttoii at . I.-:i -1 -1 :, irf-ii-tix- . . ... " tirst to give reaoty to tne . ...v .......... ' .risY..:. . i. . r'-auirrd b't the ni-ynfeetin aet$ V l.,,t..r, r..,-..1...r Jn..tr.r Tin. null em.iKM.ite.1 hi the Declaration of ; by this human tele, uu-er Mates nave i c.,sm-s.u tuc..,: .tt,e, .,, .- ' I y;is availed bv th- O.n-iha I V -C ' ' iiJe'-eiiderice. "that all men nrc created ' dtetr charierol imtnu'rattoi. soctCesand j great ,y increased since our a Im.-ion as J.;;, ,a j1,,' v,," f ' ' t.v.i , cpox-hes, right here in Nebraska. e an-l cpiah" tt.e.r saaoie 1 agents turn.st.ea v.ui . : ei i - 'Va. r V, vi!;,, 1 rake's mmii fin., r.t ; "On j nl tins doiMrtnc proclaimed,, r.nd it is but an set U snuplejusrie.-to the j m-ae.s. wn "'-' " r ,u '"V . . ' " " " ' this amendment. : iust an-1 so --ueees- ! his prettice in doing awav with the ne- vvionalfieedmen that they should have ! known the udvantaees ot the.r respe.-tn e r. -p-.n ... ... -. - ( , -r,.l - n 1 ff,,r.nt" i . i i- ,t..o i.iinvi. the nnir.i-M-ant eonect m- V i.mvpnv : -i--.. v., n:i c. r e- " , ' , , .... ; tOssity ol li'l; an l atiit.pie iruarantees ho same ritfiitto vote, whetuer n si-l.iig ( S.ates. to.i.i' ne mnui.i.ti i lo.ieeti.i .ppiop!i..t....i, ,i.i "r , ai n,..r r,.iM.j sats. S.viat.r Oi:ver I , - -. , ' , v..i i j, t.. .. T1..0 i forir.at'isu as to routes and loaiues, to the net.'--.-.:: v lueidi nt.il ais t tidvcini e- . . .... ' '. w. ., i :. rom rcb i iu'.i- states woit? do not accord. oi.Mioi.r rii inrwuh miii 111 nii-iiiVii ivni I'Tf i a. - -.1 1 . 1 ... t 1 . 1 . j . i i. . 1 . , .-. . t v.-. . 1 1 .u, . - . j . nwir-ii 10 iin- 1 .it- t iriui 1 1 tin n irrai oi oe . i-a-t "nfiV r IT-a. IV ler rv-i'iinn-ii'i- nt 1 ... - ti . .1 : . 1 . iir..'..iiii 1 -. .-ac i.rev.'O f lir.... ....... ; 1... ' I... t I 1 ., . l , e . i . ani ih ..r n .. ft u.e .-.mt., vm temns ti f32.i lax w. . t a-i le f y the ; r.soii flii t.teo ol a:l iu.mos i.s.-u. l .t i-c;;- i ca;i:t ;-iiis nr- u,,i.,ubt( i!y entitled to j a val .able bill afier vUch hivo Uu t rM-nr.-mn JTi ! reecommvt.'d the passage eia law author- I - ' 1 .,..n.-.. nth,.r. in i ii i ih r 1 nil. i u r-w - , a -& iuh v i t thcm l0 j.s,uc County Bond to the ,.c .,..- . u-M I ;.'! al authority to l.vy and collect a:i an- nnai i.x n tme mm - i. - ayment of intent tliereon, MA r. ..... ,ii .... riw .- n- : .1.- t .: r-. ' now made. rc - t (1 lira; t!l-: .:i.-ei!K"in 01 ukj v -a 0.1.1.. , , - irMing in! ht be litted up 4lr their teai- i 1. at a in ..derate c);f an 1 t .-.a-ip'j'.iincais.l utiird- i mi,' tisei mi-dit be niaumlly l'.;ned j l:'.' e. . iii.ip v.. tv. . ..v ranfinent lo n;ado the;- -or.ii be em- ployel 011 the i'enirenti.iry and other j State Lui'.'l;n-.'s ab.s'.i: to bn ere.-topj l le:,r own eotidi on wotiij i- ,1 T.-ifle I bene it ted bv :-ue!i a c!ia:s e an d 1 v con- staut eniploj uunt while the 1 c nartiallv reimb.ir c l for moneys ex- pen led in tJi-ir care. Sixth The paMageof Ml!iti..I.3T. d'his subject is a train before j'ou f ; tim-ideration. I am satisfied that thj interests of the St t?e den.and the passage j of a strin.treut militia law and the ortrani- :ntio:i of an effective military free, that ih" vorefaer of Midi :Vl oriraiUZ iiioti ex-' i 'tii io f b.- St:tte. well drilled an I armed t ., , 1 .,.,. WJ,, In.liino I :UH-.' x ' i. .. . ,: . t o;n '.nva ini ourrrouiiei eouices. mat ; . : ,., , .,. I it:wou.j cllcour:t;i, settlers to push out j ... 1 ...,r.Ut, ,... r.;,of. bo I ;t!tc the.-e eeunti-'.'; cannot be ! 1111 ! Tit I noubted. I trust that you will con ider t ! this matter and if po.oibaejrive its a.) cf- ! fective ortrinr.ation. At least. we-hou!d hf.vc a law under which to oiaiue on ' extraordinary owaion-. Severtd times ex.i.r..a:u.tiJ '-" ......... the Executive ii is been etnbarr.t se-i to a at .lree by havin, no autl,,rity n, dor which to act when it neeame impera- lively necessary to call out troop. j .-Jrvtsiii Tte coconrairtKciit A Immra- : ',n' , . r 1 . 1 1 rr ... tsof th,-r:de demnml The l est interests of the State demand that we d'.rl-.iv this matter no longer. I am assured that this ire-eiit year will witness an uti;.rece-!eiited immigration IVoiii f.irci-rn (untrio". Eft us not be 1.1. 1 our sister S'af.-s in our cnIeavors i to si-cure th s valuable addition to our 1 popmafioii. As 1 said in my me is.i qe j last vcar ''thoii-ands are constantly I swarnnug from the different countries of j Europe to find homes m th:s land ot tree i ln-tllUt.OlH. 1 ne.v miujr itu tiiein a limited amount 0':' capital, but what is! more important to a new State, whose i fertile soil i-' tet-mimr with r."'adv wealtii, 1 tiievbringwiththvnii.irxluctive'iiKlustry. I It is desirable that we should secure as ! - - - . . .. , . him in seeiirin--' direct and clieao convey- c in find a home for his family and an open lield f :-hi- !abo-. NebraMta. wi.h : liiiiSio'i . of m.l :ve!o.-.;.I w?:;':l. i.t tier-oa mine;. ! . ur. ! with ..elii:a;c audeoaiuier- i ia! facilities tin-':, passed by et'sy nt-w and 1 inl an 1 State, has done almost noihtntr. If not d'ie to the immigrant him-tb', it j is at lea.-t due to our present population, j that iiuniediateati i tili.uent nteasures be i tak'-n to avail ur-'-lves of this most t f- j f'M-iual and de si -able iuea-i.s for the early j UeVtiOpeilreiH Ol UI iiwiuui iv.-oanc.-". i , . . .. i ................ 1 ..-.........-:. I tire:.1 ur.:i von tue n-ee--: if- ol abb- era! aooroiptiation ior thi- j-urpo We ip-ii.,.l m:ike.:i better ittVC -t irlel; t. Ku,THTho v;in.,a;san-nt cf State Jnr: r:i..ii.:n o-i-r lane? wh-.-re ll.o .t-iir:.t Onvvrn lai-iH erccte 1 or pro: se to erect p'lhlic builiiti-' As the Uuite l r":are.: irovernineut wi.i cpiitnVu s. cities and re;:iurt to l. arrow H:.i!i-y 011 their Ipon.is. or 10 issue i n is to a ' I m the ......t. .. .iii .i.ltinn .it w.i'-ks .it ii.f.-rnrpl S.D..t , in-.p;-.ivc:iuni in t:ii- stale. ioipI Ictcalie lend 1 1.. : ... .l .. uiai.it t.o i-no.i v n.;.rr iVth. i.. iar' as-l I vi )c (,,- ti,,. H,iii'l..l pnviiifl.r "I 101 my j.Tii .11 of ' ctn ns pr.i- 1 , 1 1 . . . 1 me pniicu-.o o, -..-: sued. The piovUIoiisof diis law re., u ire. the a.lU ievv atnl collection of a tax sufii- .,no,,,,.,- tin. lril.To-t aiel a iiorrii.Ti nl ,i. r ,-,...;,I..! d" l.,,i. 1 . Usii.xl in onrnaiu-i. ! ',hfreo - ' " i ., ,;,, ti,,. v.ivinr-i.t of m- 111 li.S iTirni:i'ii Ul'i . h .rtl(m tf the prtliclt ipal should be post- ; poned for. a term of years. Many ei.un- ; ties i.nsious to aid in the coirstruetion of roilroa b', an 1 other vro.k o'f publ.c iui- ! provement, have, voted to issue, and I In-ve so i.-stitd, larirc amount of bonds. I " xoe cases, it l- too much ot a bur Jen on the tax-pavers to icpine of these an- . ,, ' ;- f t . i . "";'!,"N n 1 "rr",I,r V. ',' I ! 1. ... 1 .A - "' . " "Ti, f I i.. .,- ...... . i- i i " "- sn iiii-ii n.. i-.v . .... ....... . , -.'e r -m'ne v (Wt -t J f ; - ; ;; J, Osi.t ei ill in... men iin ".ua.m." ,u ,,(.., Ol it. I. . -I 1 . . . i-.t mre lnuaoiiauis ;.t ti :C Couiltie ; xl, tli's indebtedness? . ..... :.P'.... n r p..t hoi . , I" . l : 1, 1. I. r 1.. f 1 11'. I'T' 1 Ifl I t TIM fl" ,.,d.il,. iiil.lbTr s over i J"-1 v ,a.ed fir llie rea-iiiiir ot the rule leoitir- . . the ,. ,i-rt .i. 1 ... to the cxmratK.il of twenty years. I . .. . . . j i iaa - - - - . ---- f 1, '.., V(:... f,,' year mu-t l -- mvle bv ' i i i .- 1 mulie luvin-u mu-Ii hs,-J, as the'v .! i - - v' i i. . . ' w at . 7-. m vfrn iti u -i i - u i a i t i.t. lib to relieve theui from thi, ii-.civ-:ty tnat J -itiec-t this anion nut :k. ,fJ i ..i" i . the rubaciiiou ot iucaitui-ii-s o! Uie iaiiie , p'J.-Sl !C r , the de elovuiieiit of our Saline j -n-ts. I enrei 1 into a eontra -t with jj.rs. ('uhn and Evans in August hist. wherehv thev oMisratc.1 the: i-e.ves to once comnieuce the sinking oi a well 0:1 Ja.,.i t-ascd U thciu for that pur .", and : to continue the sinking of th' same to t;.,e depth of cif biiiu: of fii'ty tie:; it hundred leet unless :.. .-. ...r.'. 1 .-v 1.1 .... iippi .ipppp.. j i,e tuijii.'!' ii!:!.!iiiwl, an. I to -Keep a per- , feet L-eoloi. ieal r-cord of formations i l.issed tiirouy.h in t!ie 1 ro-zecution of the work. To aid them in this work I contracted, subject to vour approval, to deed them t;vo sections of Sa.ine 3anl !cljnintj to ! -i.e.... ! the State Since that time they have steadily prosecuted the work, moetinsr however, with very many obstacles. They have already exjicnded twelve thousand dol- lxrs and it wilt co.t Uiem several tuoui- m-ls more to coiwolete; the work. The . .n-u i n-ior.1 miivl. ,. t.ir lit t lis (,,n- TZ. . 7..:n ' :.....!.... i :.. .!.. ..;..t tract wia piovc iina.u.iotc iu m.- siumuo T fr.,,t von u-!l s... th.. f future wei: u.,-;,-,. -of till. justice 'of thi.s measure and cheerfully eoniirm my action m the matter. It is t.d' the hiyhe.-t imio:ta:ice thai this interest be developed without Je!ay. and I see no way whereby it can be done without Hiate aid Th:btkth T nueul n act entitle J "An g This law has been Fmnl defective in rj;nv important features. ' 's defects will be pointed out to you , ., . . 1 r . o be those nio-t interested. 1 have allu ded to it honing it would receive proper attention at vour hands. - r.iriiTEEVTii T" n:r.t-r..l C!. 11' tiitutei ertit' l "Towiis."' 53 licvi.iil It is In Id by goo 1 lepil authority that towns ineorporated under this chapter po.-ess no power to enforce ordinances made by them; that arrest and ituposi- lion 01 nnes u-mcr sucu orumances arc uwy uiwuiUMiiu. 1 rceoinm-md that it be so amended as to meet th-'.-.e wants. I-'h-t-sfa-iii Tj innkc w-m i.di-r.-- fi-r r.ec- '. '.w -. mc api.ropnatioiH nia-.e ior iius inir- u pen-cs ot the npei tntt n lent ot 1 ! I st ru . -non an l lor . , . tlie (i-i-iii-jiiairiit ''is n!i;ce. Abo fj. ft:; nishiiiir olilccs of the Ad- uey f icneral. m v receive vaur iutant t ieii-'T and A I tit! it c tref l' a: i -i IV.: ;:. Si i-kknth Tu U;iiv r.-i!y l'r.:. l. 1 r .. . i le f .r transfer of St.;;t- ioete is fund- of tli ferrt:d to the Ut-getit.s. no pro'1. - Unlet tv ce.n .'-a trin IJ.jard of Ttea-urcr of the Tiie I "niver-ity building will be com pleted b-jfore the u-ext regular ses.-i'.ii of . i - , t;,,. JJ.-j.o.si;:;:re an 1 it is vci y ucsiral le that the lb r.ts have fen Is 1 1 their dispos., .1 I '.'viieneil that i. la.w bi u i pa ed authoi i.'cg .-.u.-Ii tri.n.-ll:-. Pivr.viEsi ni To uv.. n 1 tUo ait ll:.'.iit" the i U11H-PJ1 il.,l,li;i..-.ii...Ui,l. 1. ..- i T . ' The Jul , . . ' , ; ihstnet V uirts t:r ICS th urge tint it. is law ! 1 men-leu. ks It ' now i, irreai i-i'-oi.-. c e re to.-, .iii-i I ,1 erise.- 01 111c session N'.xktken nt To divide lie? State into ('011 ?ressi.)uai Dis'rii:!-. It is th'Cl lit that tlv; United -tares .show j li"ii? 10 in 1.1P.C1. 1 p.p.- ..11. such an increase 111 our p-jpuiationas wui entitle us fo two ii'-pi'i'-einaiives iu 1.011 eress, I vrnestiv iioi.e this inav be to. The amount of labor imposed upon our ere member is very great, and represent- inj such a w idelv scattered and raoidlv increasing eonstitueucy, it. is of course impossible for Iron at all tuue.s to do ius- ti-u to all claiming Lis time and atten- tin. t . Trusting then that ajjother year will fin 1 this labor divided. I recommend the passage of a law making a ilivision of the State into Congressional Districts, . 1 v-revi-iKi-ii- r.. .-..-red cln I errors ,oaee !? rrMi"g 1U:'1 c" ,r:'! " Many deiie;;! errors were committed during the last Ik-ui-s of the regular fics- , ..- . . 1 -' " 'S''-. -o IJi. ' 1 I X tit ! 1 a el.arrecter ;is to r ;n ler tne law? inope rative. I would recommend I hat a care ful examination be male to the end that all errors may be corrected. ; iitcn, wriiiiviueii, iii i- tine speetai stio- i - i ; l J.. l,;..i. r 1,.,. t till SI i0..t-ll jx-.i.t n ukiTiavFim xsf u uivii i iiw r-UCIJ iioiiiiug 1:1 the tut p. re ot a caani.-ter to ' ... p . darken the p: d and; . 4 - 1 i ii 'i M'i' ':Tii',i!.i:f: it:i,ii'ii;t i.ff i rti.-pect. e U'liver.-:; - J1rr-:"f''rt'B'Tt! bolstered. - up and made ftronir by the : ...... . ww.vit m stiit i (T iri-nn"" 11;: uiotih w no ttiotigh -Tint, eijuahy a..-.-.- to uiaK; taciu- tl,: ,., rh mf puuattv 'ftl.-h- t tikf; them- i - . 11 11 1 I ' -.kua-.luiauia.whi Mceossary cause j A ...,...J v r.. ,.- 1 v - 1 - r J -have Iwmw tt.uv.-tgtjy O'nviuc j in it u-Lk 1 1 a.- rrii ! ?r irir vtt(' 'ii nur ; ' "V v ., ; f iijM'wts i- a inr tn iJsa nc 1 DAVID BUTLEIi. AX i;XJ'LAXAT!(l. As you publ'isLe l the I!cp il!ic".is article-,, will you publish this explanation 5 ' i T. V.'. Tiitox. WASl!INiTON, Feb. 4, 1S70. disposed of. and how mv eolleaffue voted. AU these, 'nets are of record, and I shall only group them together for you. Con gress' passed an act dated February 10, ISG'J, on the subject and ordere I the President to enforce if. lie said in his annual mo:S ge of this session: "77ic 1j -j'thxlurc iw.t t)t ili'tl all vcqv.lrol I'll the rt.',lutiein, ami lj i:ll net uf Coit gfts, and ahut'ttHf.J from, nlLdnuhtul authority. 1 recumtneiKi that her Seta tors and Jifjn rsehtativrs be promptly ad rnittol to t.' ir scat, and thai the State bchUy ra! bred to Itsplactiu lite family of States. '. Acting on this recommendation, the House. ot" Ueprescntauves passed a bill to admit her without any other condition- imposed; for the Suite of Virginia ha 1 adopted the Fourteenth . 'and Fif teenth Amendments t the CoasUtotioa of the United States, .which you know provided that, "The rights of citiaeiu of the United Staleito vote shaii not bede- med or abridged by the united fciijU's, or bv anv duite, on account ot race, color or previous condition of servitude. The d udiciarv Committee in the Senate ic- j port -d the same kind of a bill. e took ; up the House bill and tried to passit ju.-t as it came to us; and when an effort was made to amend it, about twenty of us votod-ngainst most of the amendments. Of this number were Carpenter. Cole, Conklin.' Corbin, Fenton. FerrrMorre!!, of Maine. Nye. Sawyer, Seott. Sheiinan. Stewart, Trnnibv.il, Warner. Wiley. ;md Wi:!iaius!.- And while I was a exec trig. with the President, the House of ilep- rescntfitives. an-1 so many of my' distin ... - t . ' t u:sho.l associates, retu.-.iig u pue up amendments, as irgiuia hud done all y, '........'.k.'., i i,,- niii'ni.l Hi nt i:"rr.it".l. in ,.f t!w negative vte of S-erntor 1 It. giving that vote ve b tve iUli, PP ..P, P ill. . P I llII.H ill'. '.11. .. I. PI : resented 'the well known sentiment of j i Uudical Nebraska." It was very kind i iu the Jitpnt.lictui writer to -pen ! his force on me, nod not demolish al.-o the liou-'e of I'Jepresentatives, lfyassoeiates. a-i'l the President. Itut he d- noun -ed me bofo -elie ktiew the final vote, id has nexer atteiej teJ to do ine justice. Though many of u believe I the amciid mer.ts, rrencraiiy, of no u e. yet when the oue-tion was "Shall the 'bill, as LUiti:.led pass?" we voted Senators Satnner and Thayer onel thj bill and atiie'v-Jn-viits end !-efued to vote. Tl.ee vi'ie in the Cl'.amt.cr during tin. r..li-i:i!i b..r.'. tb- (It,,1, r. i.oies ......... ........... the absent, 0:1 the vote, it onlc means ,,,.. rj.. Vr,t.. . ,,m,...r :.. .. ... . , , .1,,. , ,..,1,, It. -.i.,Ir I-vn."rr tA 1 ..mivioiii ill lii ciiiiit ) --ai. - jjioientii.i, ,..,'-l;.,l f.,r 1 he rc-i.ioi-' of tl.rt rule 1 though General Grant proves that "he lias- done all that Was repjuired of her, "and abstained from i.U doubtful author- ity." This looks to me hke the mora's of an Lilian Sapenntcii lent, who would say. in as uracil as me is.ouxs uv . ,0- latcd their treaty, therefor I will -t a! from the Omaha--. " The iu'.cntio'.i of the article, of which I eon- plain, was to show that Nebr.i.-ka had ! one Senatnr who reir srnted the Stati and one ic'u izajijuthts. iut after he ! saw the final vote, and I L'jd c-joused j every ntcciiuiiiei.t, by wtii.tj lor the j amended biii, he forgot, to tav ihn tultui tetee turned, and the bUi with Drake-'., Dm vii Mil -. leu sac. as a inent ei net a n.-.i tr .. l.tU.-r niit fpack rroiu t ua - . mine that you are ind'ieiiant alout an ) ((ud cm(jrctl nf An(Ireic JJinmH shall j bABltUET ll ASVi&K, 0 a tact upon me i ue ju-jmuan 1 domineer over die Republican party of i And dealer iuil kin-U of Omaha, and -hence desire to know how Nol.ra,ka. regardless of truth, honor, or th.i rr.testton of the admission ot irgmu dccenev If 1 have "MiWnrUnff the FUlTlltUre and CliairS. came before the senate, and how it was ... .:..,., .w.-... ,.r ,r I I'll ui if 1 ii.i;i.iaii'Mi, ftiiu t iil iu.u. 1 1 j atlien iulOIlt prevailed 'iU spite oi S.m.l- ! farn i-.vo an I a hull' miles south west uf I'latts ! tor'l 'i.averV tefu.-al to v.ee for it. I iiui I lu'-t.t'.i. 1 have had on of the-ema-hine in n-e aware j-ubsc-iue ia';.' h: did- pU jlish tho Si.al vfrtc: but' what maiks liis malice ntill m-.r-L -iUtip. t iV IS tb.at some of these cliHrgcs are mixed in will; ihe very ci'l unm eoiit.uiniie; the Senate proeeediv gs ii though he would not allow my acts to go to the people withoui hU eflort to in jure me. Since that he has also publish etl the sjH-ech of my colleague, ani re ferred to his -jrevious criticism, leavintr i 1 i .,i. ,, , me condemned whovoctdlor theamend beeuatn-. at so er as -enritors Were t con. vi tied, the lei! would have failed 1 I As to the r.glit to enjoy school tunas L-b 11' ia 111 iul-c fliMutiamriu.-., 1 1 mnia-nnd every, other State will centre. . tnat. subject o my to her constitution au-i that ot the Lintel States; aril no: on mvount any Mgreeyient with ieirons in 1 viiiu2..l". ajul uv;ii LiiiLb hi ui" i ' J.. . .1 . 1 . ern-tr .SMr. - pe ncil 01 wiiii.li in. 11 leiiii.s coiujudiii. 1 .1 ...1 u ..... ..: 3 . ........1..:.. j H r' rords are to be mutilated, and m : ; oitlental votes paraded, and final votes j . supprcs e 1 ; il'arti.-les written uti'lerinis- ; I ftpprclieu-ior.s are to be ehing to in the j fin e of M;bso ;uout light, lHcauw; certain j i panics etuld n t rni vent my re-eleciton ; at liiiicom, toon 1 snail .i.-maiia a ver- t ilict before the people, who do not intend ! Irafka," my friends will understand the ; penalty that is to fall upon those who be- lieve me honest and consistent. Can our noble little party allow Senator to be ; arrayed against Senator, or the orgnn at ! Omaha to set an example of s-pite to the ' 1 parcy organ at Brownville ' I took m' : i cour.se open'y and boldly, and so di i my ! coocague, utk! 1 tntst that the papr at ' my home w.ll treat him so fairly as to be j a reproof to the Jlrjmblhran. 1 admit ' the right of free and full criticism : but j demand that after commencing a com- j parison ot Senators votes, ana they change places, critiei.-m shall follow them to the ultimate conseo notice of their conduct. That is fair. ;d never would have given o mut-h at tention to this matter 0.1'y I - deemed it best to show how easy an honest course of conduct can be vindicated, which will I prevent the necessity of my explaining j hereafter a nv vote or course of conduct I thoose to nd'ont-. j por vour interest in mv welfare I tnani: you. and as 1 cannot answer all the letters I receive about the Virginia question, you will allow me to use this as a circular. Very truly, vour friend T. W. TIITOX. C W. 'Wheels it. Esq., Brownville, Nebraska. We pub iih the above letter of Sena tor Tit T on very cheerfully. Tito Sena- tor .should have remarked that we pub- li.-hed the entire proceedings with the fu'l vote, on the admission of Vir ginia, and not the article of the 7iV- i ,-,., 7,.,-,,, but only a portion thereof. ! Vv'o nwio no points ngaint .Mr. Tipton o:: the oeeasion of Ids voting against j. the Amen Iments to the Virginia Bill. We , . , ! beneved then, as we do now, that he was honest and vmeere in his course, and so were a" the Senators who voted on that measure, but we have a right to say that we .refer the course of Thayer and Sum ner, beer.use we" relieve. a.s Itadieal lie- publican?, they were, right, and if we I differ lrom Seuator Tijiton's views, we! d i so honestly, and not uith a view to j rejudle.! public feeling against him. a t H a a a ua w w tw m o. IF1 0 S G- "Z" M miula'-uir.-i ol an kinds ut CILLMAN CORN SHELLER. V.'M. II. POUTEIJ, Agent PI.i? tsmo ith, .... - Nebraska. MANVFACTfRV.n II T Gi.lmam King Sc Hamilton. 0-tawa, - - - - - Illinois. I ani ngent for th" hove Celebrated Corn VlllZ&"" in,1T.?.n h"" I'm uift a.-i ii t v j t ii is, nta iiTi'i it itTK I in fvfTy reM.-ot. W M. 11. PUltTKH. alnje'e m JOHSOg&SOS Carpenters, Joiners AND V 'r,,rerTy upon which taie i ' . ' 1 ;"'" "-"y" " r r-e'juwiea 10 can ana We in.ih rstatid tho aVove i.ore. btve been .-ieo I'Mrsa-e uv i.me pfcisja unknowu to us nai!i. afid we take method of wrnina W. .T. t Tvrtr. bl7."t K.siEKur.n. BOOTS & SHOES I it h.p reaioved my .Sh.- two and a haif a 1 '" lti-sii.i.ut.'i. oa tue roi le.i.tirj'- K U-'ulTs. whore I am i,...t.iir.i H.n Is nf work in n;y l-ni. on the .hnrt.-st nn-lp yo i wan a pair of .t. I BOOTS, rMlOES Oet KLTPPERS Trte a call. " i il liiit-l of nrO'ii-ee takm In r,,i na.-mn I 1 IPJP1.IUU vepiiiK Water lills 1T r..ui;er-s cn whsve yu car. et the l.cit Flour, and th most of it. ' - . - . OK PflUWris flF XX FllillK P0UNDS 0F XXX FLUU" I n- pouxns or nit Aft' eriat work : aifi. it!i our Vfl a.-.surod thst we Ciiucive lour of ny iu the Max FACTION' GUARANTEE!.. Bought and Sold. hk.hIp.st uamhi.t rkicx riu. Heed b C'liiitoti inar-t'.V?. FURNITURE e- JKasrLiCT! J t. ma ik sri:cT. 1 tliinl 'lo-.r wo-t of I O j . PlatlSITlOUUl Neb. Repairing and VarnL-ihina neatly d-iio. Fuiierali- attvnJeJ at tho slii.rteil uotioa. laa.ll Health, t'omfort ami r.coimmy , N Three rrapfuui for L,jruiii(r with GEOHGE W- COLVLN. AK STKKilT, rl.Al T - Ji't T II, N.li. Two lipirkj northweht of lirick School Ilouro. lie h;t? a HATH HOl'SK. free to ntrou.: his Too m are well ventilated, itii'l his rieei are rea ovabld julyJ-'tf. REAL ESTATE ! ! 7.000 Acres OF CilOlCK LANDS, Improved and Unimproved, For sale ou reasonable urnis ; aho. City iej.tr ty. consisting of Hesuicncef nml Unimproved Lots. Those ilecaring to in vct capital will fiml it to their interest t call anJ exumino our liat before purehasin? elsewhere. autffuf.J fePUKLOCK A- WINDHAJL LOOK HERE ! All Re:il E-tttte ptiiced in our han-.ln for sale will bo thorough ": n-Jvirti.-cd withipiit citia vst t' the owner. We fruuraors' to .l"rti-e everr . oio.-c of Proi.ertv t la.-ci on our fiaJe l-ouks. riv- ; in? fail description of fame a hen dtsireil. ihtj Ifivei piinics ucuriiiK iu i-i-ii ine xuu auvaiirtigo of advertising their property for mile, without Laving a dollar ot me epi"iife to pnv. augitf. PL'hhOt.'K A- WINDHAM. Improved Farm and Timber liForaalo. The fnrtn is sitnnted ' c niiles weit of riattiiiiouth : ai-rca uudereultiv:itioii.an-l 10 acre? of ti-.nher : a'.so, a tory and a half house. For terms pee aug.itf.j &1T'KL0CK A 'WINDHAM Improved Farm for Sale. Containing SO acres, eix miles west of PI at la mouth. Apply to augatf.j SPritl.OCK .i WINDHAM. A Great Bargain. Ve h tve for nn fC) acre trnct of land lrinc tt-ii miles Poutliwcit from l'hitLsincmth. which an be had at a b.-ireain if application is madf C'jd. siH HI.OCK .t- VINDUA il. au.r)tf EAST. The Rill fill ffloil &. MlUOuri . UlVer KailRofld, In connection with tha Ch'cayj, IhnUitfjton d- (JaZury I?, ft. Offer to the pw.pl.; of I'lattniuotilh. and all that SOUTH OF THE PLATTE, route l y whi.-h lime may lr ?av-d ia n-achirc i any point in the li.istern or .Midd! Sla'eii. it n.av ) iri:iiuu)- e Kiii.l that it possoscii Ihc i-5t traak. . and tli-!iiii-st cpiipiaci.t of anv Wtkti-rn Lin, I en--crh:- to the jiis.-vuK-r j Spcrr, SijVtf and Comfort ltafr always as T,tlV as the T.f'V.'KST. j fine ehceked thrr-inrii foanv point K.-i-l. . T, . , ;- K. Pr.i.l'lNS. Sup A. K.T'.d ZALIN. t; n. Passcior-r An-nt. I. janl.'nl.t ntf. HIZsX'E! F1!EK ! ! ! ! - To Ay P,trt of The City. me i mi I IJavin removed to tln-ir N'er u,r fs.mer i Maiu and Oth Sirei-u, a iii d Li n 7; goo us rn li: j That are purchstd nt ti. . -ir tstorere. IVill tell i Good a? ciicay :. c-vcr. Mid will not be under- Fold liy anyone. Our fc-tock coi.ti-fs of tho beat brands, of TEAS, COFFEES, UGARS, iw,i o.,i n,v,i r.. ouiuieu a,uu UilVKl X 1 lllUj, OYSTERS, SARDINES, SriCES, FLCUR tobacco, nisn.Tuns, i.Buckets, Soap. Salt, BACON, 'HAMS, LARD, ajid everythiiijrkept in Groet-rv Store I.'vcrv article wtiraurcd o' thn bestt jality. Thuhijch. t price paid iu c-sli lor Corn, Oats. Butter, Ern Baco hams, in.v, md all kinds of Farmen Produce. . Cash paid for Hides. M l3 I A X O Si. ORKA4. ttl-XOf) JR O 4 S P7.rs.Ir, I k. ; Li.; ..... .'iVl 1 Xa-trwant-! Metroroli.an or ro,-f;..l, Oir'anV r M.V.Xon I ! ELeill'y EOoC k, F URN IT U U K Lounges, Tables, gait's BEDSTEADS. Of ull !rp"-'ril li'n an1! I rit-r-. :o: Metalic -IJurial Cases, WOODEN COFFINS, Kcuily inple, n'l olir-ur1 f'jrch. With lunn.v tlKiiki fi.pr w nW,,'; nil to cull an. I t'iuuiini no Ii n o k A. KLIUlV. om.'MWA vr 0. h. DERBY & CO, MAN U ACTIJItliltS AM' I Wholesale and Retail IKAI.KI'o IN NITUBE, BEDDING. CIIAIPS, eoun;es. TA1H.KS. Our u.otto i ijuick al .1 aui .-:all 1 r.e rVortli Siile Haiti SSrrt'i. (Pctwcen Sec-pti'l an d Thirl. PI at t mm o 11 1 ii , r lr : K , , . oet21itf PLAT T S ill O U T H s ttJ it rzA-"- iv-' L'i;;.'.'.',1 '&-?3iS ! fvV- vL,'- rr- ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MONUMENTS. TOMUHTOF.y'.- llL.il 2 '.'.''. I All LP.-(.". .f ' ... Furnished promptly ail tn:.;'v ..; ,. fpw CI p; ii-. y s- il '. . Ve Yarrant Satisfr.ctiun. Mi-:r.i.i:s a rr.o .. fain str -t near f.i'j t., I'liMi- ti-,.teh A' GOOD' GHAfJOE van A GOOJ) BAIKJAIX ! I la vitijf eauipleti'd t! of niy ' Ix.kK t-p A 1 e uioulh, I uhi now pi t j in the Ad.liiioi. ut rci- .an! !.- r.e oue half cash iloirn; 'p - o;i.r I one rear, at ten per :- u:. inti-rc from date of pur.-ba"- i,p,iil p.,j !. by iiiortsc on tite pr.ipi-.-n . Ml. Donaticn lo Cliiirchco. Iwillgiv.-to the f- ! o.i::,- c. .. nation., vi? ; To the Jtapti-t Ctejr.-!i !-.i l.i i i :.. k T ; lo the f ..iii.-rcK-ninr:.! '':on. !--t ' ,i. i 'i 'lo the .Mcthipli.-t fl.ui-. i,. I. t 1 n, i. , !. 1 1 the faiholii! (Iiiir. ii. ;ti r. 1,. i.e... 1 I to the l in-cippal h ir ft. .t i-. , v. j To the l'rc-!, k-p i.i n i u: J i . ; ,. I To the Christian ' loir. fc.t j j ;., ,.(. .-, ." To the Lvtlic.,-1 t :,; J. 1 .., , ' ia my t,e i ,-.-. f 1-:..-t-.n. 'th. i no nii nK i ,! ; j f.i te-"t on M-l-i l,i . a.- :i . -v e. : i, ,u;;. build: i.t lnr i.u-iii- v.-p.i-a y. . iii-ii In i; frolu tin- .tat.-; and. ..;' i.n ' part oi sai-l .!iiii--l: r liw.- - ' . ahr.veeon-liii"ii. t'p-:i ai.-i ; i iVi 1 1 ' v let or l"ts .:;.:! r. u:,n i:". H I Donation to Public Schouu I hereby d'-natc for :'ie ue ..f Pal li- 11-:i SVhools, Lot 10 in l...-k toe n .itil Main n v i-t. a ii-1 hot ! i in I'!' -k 'Z. -u U- : i fide o,f Mail, street, ir. my a I Juiou t., id- " ! 1,1 ' attsuioiitn. i.. w i .. 1 5,000 Acres of Land for Sals in thin county. A 1s t, JIous citv. at liw i.rir.s. -. l J. Particular ativuti n jr.vi n I t tl. selliiitr of real -!ati.. i i on; li ir.g ibxes fur n- n-r. si. I'.e.il V., I.I ..(..- e Lot for Ten DoilaiT. I will sell ti parti'.-s d-iro ji of Liiii-m..- -. . tmproviiiv. any of r!,.j l.i .. i.) i j... M, ,. , . in my addioon t., li..o..i.,, , .1 .. .-. per l.,t. under the f-diowin cuditi. ns. 1 . p.-i-s..ii pin f -,. ,.r w, i 1 ,. . . Olllill fp, tl,. , (.in,.'. i:.,y,l ,1 ,iir!! me loinoTiriK- 'len.-n-i.-ips. t.-Mi: I. to he not l.s tli IJv.t 1. 1 !. ! cubfitan'ial: h ,-a-e wed ' pi'h,:-,,-i-: f-',.: either ot h-.n-l. or "to.,,.. 1 .,.,.. sr , i io--.- man 8 tn: t. 1 ,,o ,r . ,, mpi.t".! ot not U la : ; 1 it. I. !; .ii t.- .i on or l.V,. .. Jai.u-ir;.- 1-t. i- ... I lor n ! ih Mi-jri .. purch.oie is ma h -,a . pi i. 1 1. 1. ,. I., .. .. . rt v .-1 ui.i.ei ii I . lultHicrit Wa.-rtii.ty .0 .-.l . j -ll-Cln,.!.! !U,0 bo ldc f.lutln: lu p-i: ..-.v-.-i:. 1 .:. i-ots . and 5 in U -k 3 ; T.ct i 14 1:1 t.ock le; I. ,t ' in Mo i tl n-k -.tl; J...I, . anl . t , , ol.n-k ee - I .p. . 1 ... 1 .. - - 1 ; ; -1: hot - 11 in bb'ck -Sr l.m , . I !... ;.: :"!,.'.:? V -. jri Uu; U;; Lots 1 un-17 m o..k hot bl Kk ,v. Pl.ttUii:i.pi:!i. .Vt;v si iv.: ' t t : SEWING LI ACHiNUS F. P.. . JDD ,-Gc.M . PL. 1 T S.MO lUJl . r.BR iSK. I A irool a-orincr.t of e.f.i.-!i'n,., on -. r. I. Of 1.11 tifi. FUR - I la:m. - : i .i. e. th.- . ,:y ..1 JV.. -.-t i io il i- , " -. . fl l ttd'r kvv --" .. - ..