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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1870)
X- i ; ? . . : ) i. : t ' t. . - f t.i Grtit: has l'a!!tn emis-Id. tably fiiicc the I r.v.Vi of ibe capture of the French army. Mr. ( .". m i- optninx a new store in j ."t. i;. Gr-'n i- .!)-'. , I ,-i,u.r.i in livo!y, i.ut i,:-s ;i.r'. il hti li. I,u.r. ox. r. h. V." A - ' ! i 1 n r:: -b here t i-J : A ICW La- been iii;i;ii;. t i .1 ",t in ii- ri ro-l m:ai!t :::: 1 ; o en ; 1 i:i A:ui- . ri ar oj 31.., ii :rrct, lo 1 u.a'-. o j r tn for l hf ne-- I- ;o" l-i.iMii:-'. '11, ' olitic i"; c -i.il' -ri I'ari-. Is iii t.rril i?- c:ii!!io:i .ti. ''lat tlu r ;:!! lv U Lar-l to !.-te:-ii.nf. W'u. H-if'T-on l u-i i !-. :. i a w ii ill at tl.c ilr:y latiuir;-- v.? 1 i u-i.-it uj l-v- L. outfhl iji'ii fio:r th-.-Li.t'f 1- i..ia. i fran.e ! u'li i. t-.-- 'i'; o . 1 n.:r i !. n.ovf 1 a:oi.n 1 , ;:,'.-- Ly M-T-ar-l .f! -o i- to ! isth -tr-jc-t, n-.-a'- the I riJj'c n.-.-rth -f -i-s.n. - ,.,1 TI.cc- will ! in. rc Ltik aiJ in T'l.i'.;.-- n. L.-f.vo- U tiii:c aiil v ..flier thii in any othtr ci'y 1:1 t:ie ,T:;.it-e S. 1. Wi ne-:, att-. r;.ey a ui ri-. i t i',r J..ii! I. BUir, thf reat Baihoatl o.:, wa :ri the city this i;ir:ii;!. -.! Lis -,vay to Liiuu ln. Ti.e Germans of N-I r:ok;i City Lr-I a ' Ligh oil wlehratio:;'' ci. nveirt of :!,? n:w:i of tht s:trr.?n-:or of Isat- .Ieon. ir. Ucnuor m i lo 1 -r eeeli, at: 1 th'y nil fi lt j jk'y. What will lh ' Atm-rleaii l.eiies '. fir a le::-l - r oi fa hi tn.no'.v that i-aiMiio L-t-q;iii the i 11. inc.-.- aii-l p't.o I a i'rii-:iu r-'.-:-h nee in the inieuor oi uonr.any It is tiioii'Jjt that the ' latt-.-t fa Lion " v. ill l.iieaJ'ivr otiuinute in a "l.'-a'ch i'.itrc," h.-tea ! (. fl'a a-Mv. Xyn.v l 'o'i has r. , live with Mr. Ni't-olcuti in-.! the i.ttie '-La; ii-t." iir.-wn, the i.j-.uair sup r.n!e:. 1 one ol lae l.iiio ..r.'i-r ;l:i.-'j Lino, t i-.vn. Nat is always. 'ii harnl to take ; cot.!- t 1 any art of the ei illel world, f.-um the ni'I of tie B. k .M. tra-.k. lint-? oi wa.on-, 1 - n lo.iiie l with li. .V an' C'iiiir;. o.-.'.v5 . iioi i.-;ii' :;i ti;c u:... ei't crai:-; it:ai t of s'n- aim- ii:li 1- th- m lii i va- ' l.:i,L-e on ill It t re.-i, at tnt eiiirrtu-e of Ciiica av. nne. n 'eds re-i-airln-. Il L-ul i be a I tended to at 1. r: 1. fore t::e i.r-.Ke:i lei: 01 a nor.-e is ' ' j ! ta: ,-f tl.. j 1- , i 11 1 :.r. L i- ie.;i,e,v. ;d t. he cite. F. Met lliiie ks f.,r :-;ei;tv . a 1 ;: a "i .'.il iiiillie.;l..i V lie 1 i- to i 1.. Lei! on ihe ;';):!; . : i rea. itoiiW-t, is ere iry 1." o.in i-tiini' csitr.-r; or. n;o ti-. ur ib.ii. ry . h'.re Le will Lave a v -ry me vit v.- e.J t';e riv.-r a;, f the Raiin.ai'. 1 . .a t. lie I '.liii iCiT-. and ti. F. Cvp- r, II ;.i c. o h l ie- ? tW'V tory mi-:t ; ii -r i2 r i.: s 1 1 . , i eon:.c.'t:.is i 1 t has teak lio.-k eis:h?y-ci-.-ht '.: lroat. TLe second ten mile- of the Omaha. ai:.-.n!Oiuh and Ouif R. B. was ce,m- plet. '. . .! .inwt iv Tiii : ie: nti ui 1 -ortiint line 1. r Act ra-r-:.;. a:: 1 v.c :;tc 1 . v - , 1 . . : gla-l to know that its pv,spict f-r Lcis-g vi.co:i.iUfly pvshod forwatd s.5t O' l.e'tt. The t):.iaba U,aU La alwa; eVm. c i to b'C the n;o t onii rpri-in.r papvr .1 the Wt s, and we must a lmii tbi it lias some clpi'-as. It is lew i-iigagc-l in pu'.i'-hing the poitr.'iti of the ica 1 mr pir":ts that i-onduct that j .urna!. The old '"'ot-ck s..-bool li.use" ism tirely dcn.o.isLe , and the rubbish cleared away. The iicv.- odifioe will .- ci t m in it- steu L afi-ce a; of tiiat por- l.tw -'t" tion of the city. T'no news fii ni the seat of war will 1 e looked for with -"n. we 1 in rest for the next few days. The gnat questb n now is what kii: I of shape wiii povernn.enta! affairs :;i 5'i-.-inc-j as.saiiie. now that Na poleon i- laid on the slL!f? The Nebraska Ciiy dailies 14 tVf Loth red a.-e. 1 their si:.:, nbo t he u mfity of rc'ciiin: uiioter. TiiO l!i:'.u.; i- n-.w the 'arre t daily in the State our-ide '' O: iaba. and gives the mo.-t icadirir mat tor. The Mills county, (Iowa) AirdeeVa ral Sxicty holds its third annual txtii l.iton at Gicnwoo.L on tie- !.",h. Ii'c.h. end 17i.li inst. Wu. D. Davies, S ero- 1 j f the society. Las our thauk. f-.r a i;cc,ia entiirc. Tha architect who is t u'rorimen-i toe erection of Fit-gera'd s L!o-k 1.,. a -rived in th-' city an I commenced ope rai on -. The bull ling is to be three ftorlcs in height, iron I'rc.y.t. eighty feet d'cp r.n 1 fjrty c:-:'it fee- wi fe. TLe third f t iry I-; to be u-c- is a u Ccz i L of L:nco! iitnco.r. c-n.u! i last j Ing i:i cut. go the D. ; Pes IVooi ti.e v.c t. Cc: ii - of tb - p.-.:-.-. Mr. Uillcr:, editor cf the BHr h'tj.'-i ffi naS feci :VC J lilii i...ii..-!.o.nu. ii - lot i oi bae !s - f ibe-B- i ubc-ns of tl .,. 1 1 I 11 i i .! il-, , ; ir..- n ije,'..-,.i, !-r tn: enate. ntion cT :: Wis imlieti d I y ih-? ' (bey T.vcr.d lb- :.-,!,:;! 'i i. i r . 7'r. I: of J.j Uu:.!. i.i in t liU jfrtn-f r- .rkCTrrr?rrsft" C-nvrr-'i-rt. i -e.s sti'.. lCu i'lv-iii a icuateo n,u:c.. Lroihers Hon:; .-it. White i ! e.re 1'U -i!y ci.r i .iro : ; !';(:. -r ; t-Vi.j.hy S.-L i, Cll. ct tjl(,. rjj;rJ. '. 4.0 o if to t!f .i- :.. ;- . .- 1 - i r.(.i! .r v: -' L-rlii i ii l i "': n cl-.anging baiiu i Ati.oii. I'thi-r ii- ' 1...J01' that Ii. N. j I t i, -I v,- hi. I Or;-, 1" till' .ft!.,' r lire ; i;-' i'i .' :: L'l A : 1 :-.at;.; !:..; the j 1 -.r.--in : ;'t''.-.- f'nurn.- I:.- r.. ' ;.' ' i.:a Ii a i t!, 1 1 I.j-Ol" I-: ii.js 1 h iK-iiiO- ! . I ;.t r;:; . tl: li lt;" like to :;avc it '1 ; is a .Lai! co to-1 i lie t;i S! -M. fact." If it :;:!; it V." Itallr: a 1 I.--'H.at'.- j : ; f-h:-. A 1 1 ; r. ; Lite e t:n .j .lfff y-ju !! u;t 1 ae j -i , i:-.'.ch Lt Mi c. I.ojt the f--.f.;L-';.-J t fi ': f.-M ! to if H i;-.t the '.(."! .- of )?..- ci.e.afy is I'.erv 1 I i;.!e have j If r,-r vo;! th B. & M. I. Ly fr-en I Hti.J'irM)a, of I .'til--, .-cttle ier-irvfi to in- j 11 a tract of; . i , . rai A a soil :n to oa 1 la!;-, he wlil novr Lave to en j I- T - tl'-,!- , 1 ciiir.-e of tlt jremiviuanV future re.-i- j ; J ir. , ! , , ! W . a-iu e rerson wl;o uoirts to ke-i : ;h :oir.rhiy posted on Railroad matters to suh.-cril" tor thj Ctiicapro Buiiway Itcvkw, ti nu $2 per annum, it giv.s ho ;.:ovi.:.:cnta of every Baihoud in the Wo lie . tli : j,:e.i.-'iie !.'. . ' Aj & I .l.-k .' 1 . a ca" ll.la iciny : :: tur-d 'eeie! Delayer oie in th:.: city. T I Ml-'il ' 1 a : -canvoT: 1 .-1 . vc a:e pica to vee: '.he ireu; ti t-.a: ii..-..- of Br. dolii Ik ill-.:.-, m i.y fo ivir. Ti;. Pr. a man . f if Iff "nee. an l w :ir:; t . x n 1 ana o;te.e -. oi ;i: r. i euk-i.ti ', ;f r'- i'i 1- 1 i to kilo-,- th it he, ' Tiie Dr. ' ! t!i ,f i 't uiocra't ;: ;M:,hes LIiTfi-io,:."l jv,,!,.;!,.. i r-,v-.iranreiy'ia contrast wl'h 1.1- , .-. -k e, h, the new-pat.ir fbv! of 1 1 . to 1 i, e i .sl. i ( iy J. Sterling Mor; j 1 V if.--rtn.mf of tilts citv c .1 ,L, aco . , .. .". , ( l th;: ipti;:-e 01 aporfcou iiv a mamer that shwe.i th.ir f'r.-Iin.'-, Tie v I r ei 1 iy in t !, bt:t 'h-y of liuir FaMic;- 1. an i :...:.;.- of tie - did sJcv tL,-'r ,v: K.i the land that iir.i: trivia birth. ... m it.: ?-.eru..g t lie w t.m.j c ird of j i e 1'. u M. 01 N i-sn took ctkcI, r-dueinc ib.' -;m ' between this oily and j Lincoln one l...ur. Tf:e arrar.j.-tneat Is j such thai 1 antes en t.w Lave Omaha, j Coun.-i! BlafT-. Nebra ka .'Ity or Brown i vbb'. in the morning, go to Lincoln via PLv tnoir.h. and ;?turn Lome sg-iir. the a.m- evening. 1 Oir f.-ibe.v t.' v:-: em, G. W. Mc-k, t in .i: i.'-o'i a few days sImv-, and . .1 o i;i.er;:i- u-- ir,.t Ti.e j.-'.-.je,.. irn're arc a.i ; o Tci'ornent over the i rittaer with Mr. T.-v, o,-. pi.'"' the Tuitik Rai'road to! P.atf n. tt.e 1 1.' !'. i af this p'-ic r j.npii. t.iSiCO i') them. '.-1 a; A f Ii !'. ..ie ;:'! the wav from ea'-t- 1 Ti. I .wa io i'biff-nioutli t-y vi-it his bri'bir. r.ir: vim: iiirc Friday. He tia-i not Ij- ii in tr.e oov two Hours until 1 tL-s vreiv Loth dr. ink and fighting eac h ot!; T. 1 Ley were 1 loimht before Ke cor L-r Co ij.it an 1 lined $4.t each, af ter vtbl'-li iLey cro.-si'.i over to the sand bar, and ''worked off' tLtir whi-ky by cur.-iu :hu town. The Oniahii lbrn'1 o'eeiitres for a:i Andrew Johnsonian for the Senatorial -.leecssion. We Lave no doubt its rea U r- will understand vho that means. Then-can h.r hut ore perl't-ef repre-etira- till . ' 1 - :. AI! iL-ht little t-i.i vour i:i I I .::;; a !. ;;t" i. m ehra.-I.a. f.-vat's i.aovr tand these cr..ctf.y. o t : in 1 )--.t u-:ib!e itC'.t!!l to :i'Tit.i:Ies Li-t -:, vc :: ro I our ot ... iv :uc to ' liv;i ' "'-'"T-v ct "'i' K" 1 a-' 'llr ; opi:;i.:n thct they wmiM ai! r.- u cd be- ; re VV.fo.-T 1 itiie ha-:i:';Ti"u-ir itcu me i ,t r.-f. ii. if our idra. To-dav the d:- 1 ma.'i i . .ud greater than the snj. ply riuo..i im.n on-j inonta fom to-,.ay , it wd; L"' iiiti'i to get enough bru-k in Plat t.sw f m. Li'-'l i a ftove flue, utiles: Uti'.nut.. l.ers br;::icl: i.r.t. A jI.CW OI f'.v 'i t.Il'C to lov-a wa. - i:i a hurry tn cro-s over yester .ay, an i no luiat b: in r in r a '.:: -. -. he seated himself on a 'card, u-el i.u- e!;-. r I'oar.i ior a p;upl!o, and pro-.'co :vi to prop.! I:!:;-", if across tbo river. Ibe' n:a-bj the- t:::; in lice sir !e, threw h:.; b.vii j " " .. " ." ' ', , "' 1 ".. ' t , " , ; mar - . - ', war. ii ;-. - ti. c-.gut ny fee:.-- ; , . ., . . , , - , i t::; - o ; . . U;,f .-iliv, ! -- 1'.; t C Ol: ! jfl" I" ' , , " 1 '. " . "" I ! v. .n -::i, ct tiie i. Jr:u vtt t, ; b: tic city. lie is ibe i :-:::c:jai , m-jve. a Of i f tcr in the "pe - , 1 oj .e m -Ttr?e it will bo a sn-.-r-'--. ' :1 .'II. I'.l I'i-il'i.' , a:i , i, tn. i-; M. V. iay t iii-.h-r.-. i an. of ii-h:; 1. ti ls ftor:i . tii- Orh iri.-t. i-'-'C-f ot tijt" oriuo - i.ua Si Kr:i;,.-r, s.m-J !i5 A;!:o-. ti.L-J .l.-l.t-.-r cf 3r. John Black. All of this c;!.v. Th? h-.j -v r-.:: t.i;-i..: t':-? ca-t 03 th-.' 4 O CiOck j r.i TI. If ... S I?. (' j Co'. 'i.:vh ar; 3. S. . v'.h :.u-l ! :l:r.-o or i'-m- :;. : -LA'r'- fiv.-si fo:-, ' arrlv-i en the in rnl;i. fiai.i to , i:,l i r;-. i .iiv-v-i.v to-'j y. ili'v, to:.-..-:h..-r : v:i I!.,u. V'. II Ji'ii'.on, arc .-Ji to L-e i tli.'. : rc--.'!!l .-a-ic-r of the ucteriiiiod of (hoc. a TL-' I:-ownviISo AJctrtiWr come ts us . 1 -1 T. i- " i. .. - 1 as a uaity. j ' :s a r: vo co.uiiiti micui, a.i'i characterize-. Ly the n.at 11.-.-; for which the weekly i- i:ot 1. It hi- a li Loral a.iiontit o rcaaiog mat: or, pro' ahiy i fi;ote tnrifi it -au maintain i;ioe.-.s tin? ';-(o;.;o of tiiat thriving' tov.n ::re i;ore j .ih-ijl j.ati..iis !' tu-v.-i a-.'T than are i ; o ;o of :o--v l. c:.:: -. The .'ally ; J..!r, ;(.'-' r i!i (io c?ov. to helj Brovn vi;!e, if -r-y -uv.jiijriL", than any ' i.th.-r oi:c t ii:r.r Hi th- ': i,-o. -f.. .: .-;i.: o rt ! aeuf. . ; . .:i ;i 1 : -.n, t :ij ceiet t ;.le 1 JaiiS. Yes, : 'I'ctnpcrancc- B'.- -;a,.-i- of I wu, will a,l i tlross- the citizctis of i'la:;-e outL. at ihe Con it Iloil.-e. oi, Jijji .";;- an-! file: vlav evcnuiss, .o tcin! or I lit an I loth. 1 ... .... yir 32L-Carron comes well rccoiiiciL-n-le-l -n .,n,. l(.f.!lir,,r Tho I. i !. ?lt- ..f . II,.. , -: ..... ,,,lt ;ri m.luy rartirUiars not unlike fhat of the famed and Leloved John B. G'-n.'h. In fact, he has Leon dulled . . i '- .iii 11 nn. J. ill ill-: uit'iurt' it.i.i-.n.t.. 1...-. i . .... ... 1- j:o!iU', Wrt very tino !i and iiiNiu in'ete-- i:; ray (h;.t Mr. McCanon is a urcr. p.jssosirnx m ii'iicti-in itv-e, wliiih, eonjiied with jn traui i-f lh-;a 'Lt iiT'On a io:i- 1 irar Mto;.-?-t, rnaoie inui to .--war hu ? lit . au- oi' tiee at w Acrzii:vr at p.mir.TrtX. : ! Kt-of.j li e Xtbr City 'i inic- are il 'an h r oiiiiuatiou to Jr.o. cia?or ai Bivcrton, Io"va, a l, ior the following : r.ccid-'nt happ"iied here a w !.:::i:;;os s, v .Mr. Fak. A farmer was hired j our land a::ent. to cut the 1 ' weed-off the t..vrn lofs L n 'i he fir- i tiler and his son Lad L;-t f:.Mel Litch- !:!- iour iioi -c to t no mo wit : and Leo-re the lad bad tin;e io.cet.-ut .-!' the j V':J" the h,',r"; ;,"':,1 ttT l-lh j T;:'; 1m!-vV h 1 dli 1 . . . "ii:-: sss;.N;r!i ::i.r,'i'. ... . ' i f.f a-i'i -i'.!iii tinl Jfta 10 in- -.m-i-.-.: -3? ,'(. Th--- oaa'iev:-- e -,:,,,f j,,.. , ..ts morn- I is.', to -Utiie out t 1! now jetsM'ticr 1 b pof. to 1 1 T . . . 1 i 1' r . 1 1 e; i ; : 1 o y 1 no i t. t M. if. K. Co. in N-brj-ka. bo 1 To fci t iii length, width (b'-sides. pia t lb: t I'M. uildlng is to . i feet S inches in .-) and two sreries i in height, with a fiv i-ht- f kit form, I roofed, of Oo0 feet in ienrth. This will i make as fine a pa-w-mri-r depot as . an be i ,jnl in the We.-t. It is to be built in the uio-r substantial manner. It is the iu:vuiou to a Id a freight depot to this at an early day, but to make the platform f '.-.-wer for the purpo es of freight tians- tor quarters at jirosent. Villi: i:Ui V! ! While witm ; ( 'ifr a few ii'ii! re tee live f.f er'w n . 1 :s;iiee wy ( o'lld not but ' im i-i:." what coni'dcte dcsiruerion wo'.i'-l follow the bieal.ini: .ut of a fire on .''rii.i -t;..et in our i'v, whore we have n L ; d of oruun'z iri iii f .r .sulxlu--not even e onviii: nt water in ir a .1:- suipl e. . ;si;o,,o e a :i:c .-Loul 1 origin- ;i!- a:;;, ,vi:ere "a .Main .street even when iheie was no wiii 1! The inevita ble rc--ult would be the de.-if r.etion of th- entire blo.k, n""id should a bi;h wind prevail ti e t! :fiHc-.i-n ndgLt be much greater. Is it. possible that our people Truis this sevo.o les.y-n to trach 1.,.. .1,-. 1 - t j- iii. tfieili thf snnif Lioiil 1 iiri".r M-i jiii'l ' ... - - - -v.f annaraius is neede.l here to' .,,,!,,, n t' - 11- 0.1 .. . . 1 .-. i pericne; of other.-, without the applica tion of tbis f-evcrc le.-on to themselves? w:at vax ri3.v i:.i'et? What e.ii .i-u-iMj Democrats expect to accompli.-h by the little side show they ate pl-'a-ed to call ibe '"people's" move ment, or the "reformation of labor."' 'f ho experiment of breaking up the Re pubbean party in this way was tried four J year.- tco. when the entire patronage of ! the. nation was Liought to boar upon us, buiir. was of no avail. It did not even cause a susceptible ripple upon the sur- 1;C0 o- R,,pUb!ieaninu. What, then. , can tliey hoj'3 to accomplish now-, vrith- ou; ov .n a r-retext for a foundation. - Jc iiv:;:; o net cxj.ee: to tiiumph, (;U!e i ,:i n,Uor cviuct.re of this than .Le fact that they ni'u-o io abandon their e'd i'arty orgai.lration. hieli they I would read. ly do were there a reasonable j bono of thcrebv defeating the iku ty that i savc-S the nariojial comment. x Sll ZiOAI. Ti e editor of the White Cloud Chi.-f, who i or.e of the dir-c;e-s of the above read. .- -y- it is the intouiion cf Mr. Joy tj build iv. o lines of ioal frosi the State i lin2 : one iu!ir.:n;r to I'latt.-smouth, via ' th-.' we.-t bunk of the Missouri, in accor- ' , . , , ...... ' ua:iv v. it a t;- chart-: r ot the Atctn-on I I and Ncbra.-ka R j:lroa.i, aad another line to L-.t-icom. teuoubt not bo ir.tcnJs bttyiag out the old Nemaha Valley j corporation. ihe compioitou ot the Trunk Road to our city makes us the m -t ftTT.5. r.lroi twn in t?e tvpyt. s a - - - - if ' . 1, -i . i. ?i t ;.a . ; v. t -ti jjiufii x u t: .1. tilt- '.r.t-I i. ict wiiii a "i in-. a-j'A- jo-tcr.Iay ftar .'. I'ja.-:u;. 'i'i.oir : ti-.Ki. Jiit::i:o ftvhttJK'J ai:.l van av;:, I !:. i . ;: ! . t i!r tn I'roin th. iugi-y: , w h. i v;;; d wirlioiU f cri ;u ii.jury. ' Ti.e ulii'-r o-ie juiuj-'.-J from the L" :;". ;' i 1'rat tui iJSir his n-j; i iif c -lit j.-i ;.o ; ! t"jt Lis Irokc- is Peter J3.uli.-y. We II not loam the iiia-u of lltn oihor cik'. H.V' --Alibi, li K2WXJ? I I S"::; w!-:o:i;o iyn i: :y ! ovo; turned, :Uc.-ti"!i i. )' i, wh;it rliape wi'l til I l,.tt,:h a:Vt ,-rr- Wii; i: niir v 11- liaiii ui.-'.tto u-iui.s ? v. Hi Gen J'lu. ha i 1 i.i;i..-i'!f I'mi.'Oi Lr an-! Hiaiii'aia " oilier in the cauip?" Will the i';v-ic;i jicoj'k- e.-taL,ii.-i: a BcjeiM: j '.' W ill a convention of tiu neutral oVk cr. A il'aroj e ilc.-i-ie u:afiers? 'i here a; .oar.s to I'O no ili-Oiiite iilca oi' what the ie.-i'.it of this unexpected overthrow of l!ie JNapoIo.oiiic reiirn may Le. There is much .-peculation as to the result anl .some of the iaous aavanceJ are as wilJ a.s was NarjIeons when he prcuiLei to senJ word to the Kmme.iS Iroiu Berlin. Tt seem from tin; di.-jiatches this luornirff that France is about to attempt a Keputiie. i?houM this rove corrtfet, an I Kinr Vi;li;im .-hou'J continue the ajtres.-ivo. It mav entirely i-hang the yru paihics of t'ne world. While the war w a.2.iiii-t the Napoleonic dyna.-fy ai! ilepuhilcans i-ou'J not hut favor Gcr- many; cat thouSJ a Geiman monarch continue the war a-'ain-t a French lie- lv:ii: it way charge puLlic sentiment Li. (. liuuMe Mrufh by l.ilitnlnf:. i - i I .. f 1-,, , -iy fTrwue letter irom tamwooa tit- I wa-a !o:i:; time 011 the way) wo learn that the Loti-t of Mr. A::ios S'ot.lwn, w L - ii;,.L !,v ;;-!ii:,;n. r,..tU ;,:!, ,,r tl... 31st ult., during the stcrm r.f that date. Tho oidinsr of the house .:. bu oy t-:.rn. ha win ivw.s broken, etc. The inmate.-, i.ero not ii.jurcd further than a severe MiocL. Our informant .-ays the stoim w.u terrifii; the rain fell in torrent-and the lightning v.-as fearful. We, the iindersixned, take this M;-r.or-tunity to iftfi.rm tLe vtvz;u of ClaUs moit!i and vichiiiy, that we have cin dnded not to let the contract ibr build ing the Christian Cliuvch in this city. 1st l.-ecause we cannot r.'i-e mor-.i-y enou.n to put up such a church as v.v mod, and the wants of the city rcipitre, wiclioiit invoivinpr on. elves or our prop erty. 2d we think it Letter under all the oircum.-tanees to drop the building for the present, than to involve our-eive- j in t; out an ! probably disgrace I j Chri-iianit We thank the citizeu-of Plat t-mou tli verv kindle for the liberal si:' : ipt ion I tl,. v are i they gave us, and will say ib.y h'--rV-v rrl,:lH,a iVo-n all obllgatio! us" ' l5 I ! -a A' ' it.v.s, Committee W:.i. L. lloui-.s J ions to ! I I'itK i 1 HI l I S. "he p- ople of O'oc c-uiuty r.re jolly Thev have cnierid .-tot ajin-t the B. it M. R. R. Co. to stop payment ot psincipsi an. d interest on bonds do nated to that Coninany, a;id al.-o against the M. P. tMetho.r'st Pie Nie) B. B. o., l .rit.c same purt o-e. c once j rad of the man who held out bis Land for the boy, and then when tlio boy was about to take it hit him over too he-id with his cane; Lut the people of Otoe can "'discount'' tiiat chap. A CilAXiiF.. By reference to our advorti-ing col- j umiis it will h-e seen that ihos. 1 ohock aud J. Wesley Barnes have t;.keti charge j of the abstract books and real estate L 1 -inc.- - of Maxwc'.i & Cliap.iuan. They are Loth experienced men, and wiil do an excellent bu-ines. Ir. Baines is one of the early resident! of the State, is well and favorably known, and his name will go far towards e-tabli.-hing a reputation for the new firm. Mr. Pollock is a man of oxpeiience in the abstract business-, and patrons of the firm can depend upon reliable abstracts of title. A 11 OI her lll'U. White &, Spires have decided to erect a brick business house one door east of their present s'ar.d, to be occupied by them for mcrcuntile j.urpf:--es. Hon. , ,f , . .VI. -.viarouo.i a;r.i 111. .-,..iiiei::j,i:i. 1 0Wn tll aJj'V,niilsr 1tS' COiitClfiplatf j creetim' Lu.-iness rooms y t tb'- !:.;! 1 which, with that of White & Spires, wii make a very rcsjicctable block lo.ojfe r tVitme. Ti.e Railroad Company, known here tofore a-- the Midiand P ic'fic, of Otoe county, is abo.jt to cli mo its name to that of the Methodist Picnic. They do this in honor of the fact that a large portion of the fund; for the construc tion of the rod have been raised by limning trains (?) carrying the children of the vaiious Sunday Schools out on pic Lie excursion, at the rate of twenty--j five cents each. Ktitoiiui.-e ten! tell, and the Methodist Picnic Railroad wilt yet prove a grand succc-s. Al't'l!l.TAl. fSS! DOTZ.XC;. l'.strnlly rii?!;tj Uy t:t- fi?t.Trgc cf n .!- 4 (.dir. JLio i cbrast-.-.i City Cjro.m of Tues day cays: "At about five o'clock last tfeb". a farm-.-r ly ib? name of Bieh-ird K. Crandail, in r.tienipting to puiia-.hot gun out of Lis w agon, av-cidcntally dis charged it, the chaige taking effect in Li- left Lrea-t I. illin - bii.i iu-tautly. It srems by ha l drove Lis team to tLe city for a loa of lumber i-iA l-.-ouirht the gin in for some one who wanted it left nt a carponte.-.-L;'.. on upper Maui street : where in takinz it out f the wajre-u the j ' , , , accident occurred as a.iove stated. x , "In the absence of Dr. Lar.di, Coro- ner, Shenfr Moore m-mediately f-ura moned a jury and proceeded to hold an inquest. Dr. ller.-Iiey exam ncd the wound, and the witnesses testified to the sil-Manr? f whs rre have stated abovi. "' :.'...'. . I I ,. 1 A ' ,,n tt -V. - o i i Tlf Tt r o.- . tfin.v out lnm u.eeity, l'?t a j;tr oi nuj i T-i . .1 .. nor--.-.- I i .1.-, vvi'irisr. iiv v i-i c Miut-ii frmn Ii .-'.al . ns eariy as 10 o'clock. , , j Lvrta;r ir.-. . !a Lccn &uriih although i tracks Wcri' ikiuJ vhich are Ix.licvcJ to A Iar::o I'arty thciu. A fire I n ke out in tLe wholesale pa per ward. 00. e of Laflin, Butler k Co., V;.L ih Avitiuo. Chicap-o, about 5 p. m. yesterday ( Monday), which commu nicated to the adjoining- building-, de--tioyin. over 3,W0,0,0 worth of prop etay. j'e.e individual losses so far as as certained, are: Jno. V. Farwcll, dry goo j-I."j',! .(l iO to l,SOO,nu) insur-atv-e, 'J!iO,!v'n ; Kirkland, Ordway & Co., Loots and fdiocs, J2;M.tH;i ; insur ance. $lt,fKiO; Smith & Nixon. Lyon & IL. atey, iA. V. .:. in trance 70,m); Baf:l:n, Butler it Co., f2oO,Wu; insur ance 4t1m,u-:.iu ; Field, Leitr & Co., Lad dry goods siorcd on the upper floors of one building, and suffered a loss of one Lundrod ami eigLty thousand dollars, with in msnoo amounting to one hun dred thousand. The buildings were owned Ly John B. Drake, J. V. Far well it Co., and Thatcher Bros. Loss on Luilding, $451)000. Some goods were saved from the lower floor, but most all of the .-locks were consumed.- Smith & Niion had cue hundred and fifty pianos burned. The lass of life was not definitely known at latest ac counts, but there appears a. sad certainty j that at loa.t (Wcvo or fiftoe, nie who wore in Farw.-li's Luilding failed to es cape. The 1 uildings destroyed were .six stories and Lr.semonf, and comrio. ed the fine.-t block in the citv. PlATTSnOl'TH. It Las been about two years since fir.-t I landed 0:1 Nebraska soil, and took up my a bode in the then quiet town of I'latt-niouth What a change since that time' ! But little could lie t-aid of Platts toouth, than 'hat it was a nice, quiet place. There was but little doing, yet the.--: !;) owned property held on to it tLocaus, tio y could ?" 5 roll it), hoping and wasting for a better day 10 come There was na railroad in our mid.-t, Lt nee id '"iron horse to break the monoto nous spell which hung over our city, with it-keen whistles. During this time our city seemed to make but Lttle stride towaid commercial importance, and Lut little fur.iicr out than the Iiill.-which en viron it, was it it known at all. I'er- I Laps this is too broad an assertion, Lut it vviil do for an illustration, it coined to Le enjoying a Kip Van Winkle slum ber witLin tL-f '"valleys and the .-had- j ows" of the Litis which ft own down on the old Missouri, as it courses its way to ihe gulf. But few strange faces were seen upon our siieets, and the new hoti.-e that was built was the attraction of ail the people for months; and the man who dared to build a new house, wa? the subject of conversation aud wonder for a long time. Occasionally a steamboat would anchor ;:t our wharf, and the landing would be thronged with anxious, denizens. Why don't they do o now? Nothing less than a boat load of Chinamen, or Gen. Grant, or some other great wonder of the world, would cai! a crowd to the landing now. In the improvement: of the present, we forget the r-ast. We are looking up. 0,..v :s a ra;;r0kl t0wii. When it was a ,se-tied fact tiiat e were to have a rail ro t l in our town soon, mechanics, capi talists, professional men, all came floi k i;i to ioar ciiy, and the change that then took place in business, improvements aud enterprise generally, cannot Le told. Ilou-es-, Loth private and public, Itegati (f spring UJ, all over town, and old things wcr0 m i,c. N-jw we have a city of no mean importance. With the metropoli tan advantages it now has, it may well stand in the front rank with any town in the state. Being on a direct railroad route, stretching from ocean to ocean, it trtut Leeome known far and wide as an important place. School advantages are i.isr or iit:Ti B:us Keui.iininc in Plattsm-.iuth Post Office, Sep tember 1. lsiTH. Tir.-ivton Sorliia MeFarten Ii IJ.-olia inrs li A l linrUicr Tl:euu jr Itower 1 L Jircrnan I) Iliiihtel S !:.:iiiiv-cn F C i;,.rnni W'm t; . i.iiian J Ot M'. Lnry John Meek VV 11 M inner It X Mor.ill Nellie J MvQuaid James MeGuire VV P Moraii Put Miller Maud Matsoii .VI M 'Mad .son Mads Madden James Miller Wm .Mt-hri::(v- Casper .M::ler Mary .Morris J .one'" Newman Jam en 2 Nick Its K li. Neilson Fred 2 l'Krien John I'etierson L A i'alta Lr L ii Powers J A .' l'liikhaiii C 11 2 Parker O 2 Fetter son Olof 2 Powers Robert Pionne C Oreuti X C : Head Low Kose A Herd itui'jif AC ' iiounee P Kaaduiun Win Keri.ioii P X iii grose M L -itenart I Stahl J F Sin i ih Win Snyder Pen .-itephei:.- Caroline Strove iVlr Smita liattio Smiih Nellie Sanson Peter Smith E A S.miplef I) Simpson J W Sa:-in j Astliror 2 Stevens Lizzie Sears Tni.-s, J S Star M S2 ; Tr.i lienry 2 i'lherar Henry Tanner F 'Turner Johny 'Xuunell il ii Xr rhune lie) ten Ed I I'uderwood Xoni ; 'Valentine Charles IVaugLn O I VV hit comb A D IWilford Moses .WalkerS 11 ! Woodhave J 2 I Whettin-rton Wm 'Walton 11 : Williamson W E y;j,n IVVv nelt ini-s-s Lizzie l;oaiy W li H i l.rii k A I;o-m.-'.1 i" W Haily il W j trow 11 Jarif l.;c verae C V ' iliunsoiiMS 2 hjrr,ij II M Hainan II U Culitn Peter Culltn 11 K Col- Alva Curtis NeJ.-on Cooneli Jaoob Can ip.in li l.'onk W Craec XX Citv a A 2 Chambers Sam Cl .rk il Vf Cl.tr-y John 2 C. .hns VV P in i:n S P 2 lii.iiiiv.-iy lat Davis A M lMiiy M i.. y A ir'eiver Mark Pet sens n O Ftjun VV V tray V' L Or. i n jni-i P ! liear Mr iiaskuU C Or it J W (ii.H-rt A T Jinward llcury I io ikiin 11 iioflaU John H irlia lan li.vley Henry 3 He! lvr-.- J A II i kit.s D li .1 iiuil 1 li li-iie,rick.-.Te-?e Jftft-rson Ihoinas " J tnies Ann 2 Jt.h.:5'jn r' E Ji huson E .!i.ii!i.icn C k'e ly Sarah Kitkham Wm KniJen K Kcnneiiy NF 2 Kelloiri? L S L. hi.es A Lov.-r J E Laird Anna .M.-CUnahun John 3 Miles John o West laek J I By plnncing at the ladies' list of let- tor-: which remain in the postolhce un cai'.e 1 for, we think that a great j.art of our fair ones must be off recruiting, (their health we meanb cn the borders rrf tV : dmrrr rlTp. kk . i -i niviriii co, 11 1 ; cliurthes are numerous; societv- tiut wnn iiiecaic n.uiiiinstraiion 01 me ,U,,i. nln..i s'l'nlriniw iinniirv il uiiieut an 1 the preservation of ibe -pui.il.; i xee.lent , ennijie sa.ui riou.s , siernrv ,.rt.d,t. of a.,uefty ade.on..aiy iu.ui.iieiiir.-: lovelv ; in fact, ltS WOltll and PeautV M.-an-lul hun.aiidnnc of tb puimo rt ura-s e-.tmot be told WlLI riod ae.-.iit.ii.iliiy O. the pi-uple of all puUoo : . I . i.tr L.- ?,... .1. ."a v .-4 . . - I Tin-" 1 ) li r, r i if'.r.i ( "C" if ill! I met at ,-.urt ltu.-e Hall in J wtr.-niou. u ac i , .1 . i .....). 1 - j i . k i. hi., wtio u.n a hi i dor Ly Hon. 8. II. Calhoun, cli.ii;uitin of the Stat Central Committee. On motion. Mr. Calhoun, of Oi v, was elt-etC'l Chairman jro Unt., and J. M. iline' maii. of Cass, w- clu-oii tc-rt-tary. jh l.ict:e, or J'o'ige, moved tiiat committee of five be appointed on ere- dentials oarri -d. The chair appointed s such commit to -le-rs. Kittle, of Dodge. Plack. of Cjs Tuxbury, of Otoe, Robertson, of Sarpy, and Tovvle, of Richardson. A motion was made fr a commit.ee on permanent organization, when Jessrs. Crawford and Poppleton stated that they thought the motion premature, as the convention did not know who were delegates. Jotion withdrawn. One of the delgates made a reque.-t that the Convention listen to a -pel ch from Hon. A. J. Poppleton. stating that Lis counsels are always ju-t and wi-e. Mr. Poppleton declined to make any remarks at, tins time, saying Le teferrod to wait till the close of the proceedings. The Committee on Credentials re ported the following named persons as entitled to scats in the convention: llt'-h K. S. Tnwle, h 1 le mii.- n, rtichard Oird. t. 'it;R- 1 an l-.r lour a-.lu-CJtcs. Aiia J: 1). l':i!!ii,un. T. W. IJ(.if.r'l. S.I J-rt ii ti. .1. .M. s ,u. Dr. iil.ii.i.t, A11J. . Kr-er. Ir:i Mur. J. . rreusli. JuhuM.u J'. M. liiiiimiy, J. M. UufTtnan. J'airnreS't ili!i'i:uU'S. Iltiiiv No lilfaii'S. Jjf'-r')ii No lieleifiitcs. S-.ltitr J. V.'. Jluuiw;ire an.l A. V. Ilsnr.ann. l.'im -.. 1. Ki,fr!;,n l. J. I'. Lo.ler. li. Ionwn. A'au n .-- .J. M. Atkixm. J - I'll Ni--iiiiih. ' -J;u'i.l Valirry. n':i.. Jm!iii lihick. .1. M. oiiirhmiii. Jhu K.,asc H'lui l ,. ' II. I'iiirk. 4 Yt.iOJ li'irt I. St. (iii.rn.i, vote!.. iu !h K'.lxrt Kitile, J. 11. P.ebcr;?en. V. C. l!ir, ii. 1:111. ('(( U. V. St vi nsun, .1. K. Mure. Slann.n i. liOy. J. J. Annstr.nir. L'L-iu 'jii t.Mr A. I! inke, J. 11. J. Quiuiby. IhtJ.-t'a J. I). H.-iu-r. 4 votes. JJijruii .1. 11. Vuiml.y. fTniy, 'J v.te' t'd'ii Ni) di'lit:.ite!. .1. liickly. (iuy C. Biirnum. C. A. Spieeo. H. J. Uuilsi.n. Mrrrirh--Win. M.-Al i'-ter. Jf;W. 11. J latt. j;:sjr.tr- . ii. ri..,it. AVfr. W. II. Piatt. A '. W. II- Pl:Ot. Xoi-i.i No ili'lcf-ati'S. '.,lfx W. W.Uee. Ot, S. 11. Cnlhoun, A. Tusbury A. Tuxl.ary. James T '.rn-.'. M. S. CV.tnprHI. J. V'.'. Cmifc'jr. I. A. Au-Jcrsi.ii, N. lirjv, V,. W. Oj-vt-11. lt.,nf,!uM K. A. Allrn. It. T. Peal. A. J!. nokc. A J. Puppli't-.n. lM.l'iitri.-k. S. Herinan. t. W. t'riuvt' ra, li. J-.-iirisoii. J. i". Jiii.!ey- Re ort accepted, and on . motion adopted. The following were appointed a Com mittee on Permanent Organisation: IJIacIc. of Cuss : I.n lcr. of S-liriP : Tti"rn. of tne; Jilms'-n of .i(uk!ii ; Hick ley of Platte Robertson moved the appointment of a Committee of five on resolutions. Carried. Chair appointed: rt ibf-rt-on. of Sarpy : IVppIet r.. i.f 1 'uiiiriaa : Calhoun. i Nienaba ; Clark, of Wji.-hington ; Caiii.lell. of Otoe. Committee on permanent organization n-portod the following ofiieors: T. ii Ko!i.'rt-on. of Son y, a permanent l're iii't:t; A. T'jl,arv. ofoi.t'. .oil H.J. ilicion. of Platte, as Vi. e-Pr-si.ieuts: ami .1. M ilitieli 111:01. of Cass, and 11. T. Ue.il, of Duutfla.-, as Soi-retary.". Report adopted. On motion, Convention took a recess of one Lour. L'pon motion of K. A. Alien, of OmaLa, tLe delegates held a secret ses sion during the hour R.r which the Con vention stood adjourned. At the expiration of the hour, the Convention was called to order, and. on motion, took a recess until 7::i p. m. Convention met at T:o0 p. m., pursu ant to adjournment. On motion, the convention proceeded to the selection of a member of the State Central committee irom ca .1 e;;a:or;:;i 1 district, as follows: 1st. 0. Vioniu-en. I'i. .1. J. Ca I in nil. a i. P. .M. i'inihiiy. 4ih. Purt-u liiik-'lan!. "it..- S. ii. C..iii nan arid A. Tuxbury. Oth. B. S. K oji.-ey, Tt ti . -J . N. .i 1 km -.in. ti; h. fc. ii. iii. 11 au-i J. W. i alJ'.ck. H; ti. A. J. I'm. per. lot ii. ltiiji ri l ink'. lltl:. W.ii. l'latt. Tiie coiiiiioitce on plat form repotted the following, which was adiptod : i'c0trrc , I'liiil the DiMiiocrary if N:'ii:.-k.i aei-i pt iii..' 11.inpti1.il oi nil aaicndmi-iits lo t'le tuiiitaaieiital la of the land us P.rinal .-utilu-lut-ul of tiie (iiesii'.ns liihpuM'il of tbertny. jit '(, 1 hut v k are 111 lavor 01 the lowest measure of laxattoii, .-lat Hiid UHtioiiai. coiisi!- nouuee the di-hone.-iy aui io;iui:ioii of ilie present lioveriior ot tins .-late in hi.-uianipu.a-tion ot tli sc hool au i olber late l.neli and propesrty, and eall upon all tf iui tiiiz. 114 to rescue it in.ui de.-tru.-tion y eipelliiii fioui .ower the uieu who have squandered. if-Hotr" 1. That ali taxation, to be just, au't 1 pen aiir.s : mat mm esiie.-i.-niy iii,i'Osc au ,ie bebirapuulK-purpose, qualaiidunilorui;li.a! 1 k; run i.le'.-lv eoei ttA n iv 0 the National ti'.ve. niueut has no riKat to levy a 1 l'", '"M 111 " " . . 1 1 - 0 tax upon one individual niaJvanc or proiuolir j .'inliOrs. In that hail hour o: -oei il ul--the interest ol another: Tkr;tr. a prole tive tillctlOU-. had vani-Led fn-ui ..l.n,:u the.,;, tai'id. beuiK Dt Iiini; more uor Ies than a lorced j r ' .1 .1 j e 1 coulributioii oloiie private .-nterest to i.u.o her. ! ''nt to l o letivcl Until the ' 11 1 " 1 ti e we oppose Mil l UeuouiK-e it as in conflict with j War. Th'.'V W.-nt ill a- doefOi-. c.'l I I'n n. the iuiiajLJeutt-1 doitriue of equality and uni- J.....-,. Jl.ni , wi'i. erv eii-iv- -toro.iiy iu taxation, ami wholly reput-nant toM-erJ' M;nll .'"l,r"' 1, u -"M-, the irue priu -iples of ilemoeratic iroveruuit-ut. i rfittttrs d!i I artisan-, tnoy came out unjust, impolitic, and detrimental to the Com- Piu--iiU e.ivaliV. ailillery aiid infan'r-. iiiou interest of the people. . , 1 . I .";,,..,. 1 .. . I, . . . i, iietvrj. That upon this declaration of prin- ariucl at a!: pom' aial 1 ..a l t o ma r. h ciple and policy we invite every elector within 'ig im t t he!" c.mtitrv - ni. .ip.- fav 111 the limits of Ihe state wi bout regard to torni. r I j I:l..t. , exac.lv thiliy six hours; panv prec'deais and iitithat ion. to .0.111 wru . , ' us at the lomiug election in elevaiint to the 1 aim the Win-lowsnl n;y i-(i ie. o'. i'i .ooke.I tevi rai stale oliiCvt! honest. iaj able and sober ! c,f t i.)-C' Iran, forlliati li sCele - i.t l:u 11. On motion, John II. Croxton, of Otoe, was nominated by acclamation for candidate for Governor. Messrs. Crawford, Bedford and Cal houn were appointed a committee to wait ujjon Mr. Croxtou aui inlorm him of his nomination. Nominations for Secretary of State being in order, John Black, of Cass, Parcn Fngiund, of Lancaster, L. May, of Dodge, and Charles A. Spiece, of Platte, were placed in nomination. A ballot was had which resulted a.s Black -"i Knland ai Mav.: ; fcpiece H On motion. Mr. England was nomina ted by acclamation. On motion, it was firsv'i-e f. Xli.it this convention havinir eoi:!i lence in th honor, and iine-jri t'y . an i aoihty of lion. im. B. Lake, herd y recoiiiiiiend him to the support of the Democracy 1,T Keuc.-i-r.i;i- tive in Congrers. The committee appointed to notify ; . . ei . : 1 1 .' . XI. viuiivu v -1 I ep.J rcr.ortctl his presence. -Mr. Crox- j 1 , ton. I emL' caiiou lor, aofieareti au i ae- i , , . . , , , , ceptcd the commattoii au-i onuorsci the ! platform. I 1, c, 1 nl .ur. r.ngi."nu oauio j ceiitcd the nomination ibr .Secretary of '-'l . , btate, and eiidorsoa the p.atiorm. . t Ull motion, JtiCOO V alleri, .-cti , OI -u 1 t ' r :..,! 1.. .., 1. .....;. ..1 to- i Cass, was nominate;! ty acclauia.iou loi t v ' I .1 i I ' , , . . . la. ! . . i i , 1e for ;;taU, cu.,t...-,i;vn j.,,, w iu-triii-tion On motion. Biehar 1 B:.wn. of l'i:,;T. j was recommended f in the same ma:- j , ju JLej a- a suitable tu .n f j State l'li.-eti In.-poet. -r. I M'-rs. Mungor, of l..Uv, s.nd Br.ndy, cf N. ma!; .. . were pia 1 in oSSce of Att"; a : noihiition for th (Jneral. A ballot was bad, vli'eh re- j subed as foil ,t Mar.sri-r lir.joiiy u: .1 On motion Mr. Munger wa-declared the. nominee of tLe Corivention. On motion, it was AVu.'Y. .. Tina wo 0 ti.m::l i ut inn. in el the I.Ci.'i.-!.iturr. in fu. i.r l" a c-r-n-f if u i J.'.tn .- uiih liie !e l- J he f .iioWiiii: pa; tie:; were iiomina'cd for Di triet At tone Judicial D;-:rIetM: Fii -r i:; :. t-.. s,.;,;; : t "-ii'l I'I-1: iot '. - .-. 1 Mini i'i. -.; !. ; .! On moti m, ihe v ' Fine hi- . th Vi la, !.-:tr --t It; ..r 1 ri -ill:-:..-. I' . 1 !' V. .. -i. ; . 11.. j in',! TI. ' v.i j; m of the Citv Council in removing all Liuiiing t.o.-ts w;t- never more tioticoablc than -this morning. Iv fling's ti am -tav:. d at th. Po-t OiTnv and thii d .wn Main street, takimr ti;e side walk as a rnorr plea-nnt place ih .n the stn t-t. They ran down a far a- the City lL.tcl, where they came in contact Willi a lamp p.o-r. which brought th III all up " standing" ah'hough one of tl.c hoi-si's was sprawling ) During the progress of the race they covered n,...t of the time the line between the .-tret t and the iide-wa'k, whore the bitchinc post are u-ually set, an! they would certainly have cau-ed m at. and i.n.ba . , 11 reparaoie, Wjiy, to s an! p.-t- Im iiol mo- w!.-o(i!i o: me 1 ity 1 outier caused their removal some days since. As it now is. team had full sway until the-- reached the .nedda some 'am,-po.-t. Ihe lamp was demolished, and the team was .-topped. To bo -ure, tin team might not Lave run away had the!" been any thing to h'teh them to: a' least tLiit L the opinion of some. Bio what a sin him: up of hitching posts there must h v been, had it n..tb, en f . , ... 1 . .. .1 i , . . , for th them i wi-eo a of the Ci une:l in imvni:. Hints ;; Mfirin tVi-iithcr, An ex; h:. n-e says; "jh,. w.t;,. weather comes on tipieo. 'Ihe !.,'.; CVetittio are ahnu-t heio vlp'ii Sa'.ie ; Autu-tus in hi- roirntner dud.-, can wo out beneath the in.nn with n :'r:7 Pbabe Matiida. jarbed in her .-.!;,, !. dress of white starched 1.111 l:;i, an I whisper sf ntiment or a cri tt ';. : anythimr ol-e be La-a mnii ,-. b, : -left car, while Phoie Manl-i . i. .. oj...-.! . fans her.-clf with Lor s. v.v j . ( ,. , and wishes within her inni'.-. f .1 : r t:.'. Samuel Augu-tu-would 'ooikup' f.. wLiie, and a-k lo r to ,b o.e so- .e ie- cream. Jhere arc too n r,e s, a'l.u Auiiu-tuscs w o im ::i!.' ire .. az ... ri-. .. . . - 1 po-M- suujeieiii tirr Ot l 111:1 .el.f:t' j.i.. to i. a gill's mind 2' ce-'i' hi.i iu i-.. . . mcr evemtiir s v.i!k . I r -iii ! f" Says the chen -; ta 'y St ,f We ti -ves saw a girl yet wo.. w nd iu'i r.fiie; ice cream th:.:, bend ::u ear to- -():, 1 star of my lifb. -. ou' i 1 hat we mi.-Lt or ever mate like tvi o Immmirg i.'nd- on a twig of nigLt Llooining i-ereus; niethbA. I would need no food but snake hi-, ii.'. plucked by your fair Land:, imi n-. drink but the evening dew e.vt i; your straw loin. of.' There, b: '.ic u a i;iil. S nfime.if wiii do to brio': a to terms .-ittin by a stove in win' it. o;;t in summer it ; ike ice ere im. i 11111:1: men vill plea.-. take n ifi e ;md -i.a;. iheircotir.se t.-.o din.ly " If nil ilio Ir:si..lr.i! Army 1 nrrniln.'- J be Berlin e vres; on-lent of tb- !, .. don Tt h 'ii 'tjili savs : "'After the first burst of pa- lorn-. prott: i a4ill-t the a:'ale.-.-ion of IV, . . Lad suh-id' d. the iuhaoitant.- of the c ., ito! rot . rued to t heir avo. a: ions, .-ti i;,; ' the Liedi u of it hunting, aud ma l tbe r r.;nd-i to the war as a ice -.:", evil. Bound the L.ir-ac'fS a ti Liiiiin;;. ' 'o. t !;; ' er-Vvi-' vol-' .oil-.: '-o.il e.-.i:.. 1 "is no .'.. at i.: . , , i.,,, , ... , iii! I- I ...il u.iii-, .1 - it.., .1.1 ,. si. 0.1 fOia. ' fo e.,iv ! ale..!! n-lo iini lie i'. d o o, j an i I'xhinitine-. pre i- t; to t!i. i. be!.-. .-AalloWe 1 UJi lit the O'.el ;i T. i i . jr ways, a sttain-o Mnt.y ot en-' iimo. From the ragvri ! hi ,11-0 ami crei-y cu; to the fashioiiabb lioek-: at mi l c 1 v fully bru bed "cyiindcr" was but a top gentlemen, and pi oiet arb-.- we: s,.i sid-', waiting tor tlieir turn to a.-:iii,ie the nine tunic and hthnet: an t ovo.y ten minutes or si a mo ley :h i nx oi -nmo five or six blind. od civilian-, toi l ott from every ca-s of Mh.-i tv, w,n murched in un-ier the can: ot' a f-w --i-tieuiii- nt one cafe, to 1 iiit re La'f an hour atfeiWard lretll atioli.er. the Chariot te-Sti a e Ali -iaV c:li Llgl.t tlie I'toees loo '.Vent on "itl.out in tc-rrujitioti or iemis.-i.iri tiive ly can .-t..; j-t tin": same hottl with ihe 3 bin i cisco, arid uh 11 . , 1 1 .-.I . '.'CI J !' ft... ....... i , .;.v:f!PMinmi; .1,1 I o 'I , ' .!! j -! 'lit to; ; ei ' r ' Hie ClelK loei ner lie !:.i : with the rest of th 1 ttoujie. lua,. the clerk for a tube 1 v. o. T . t I - It is sc. i:..-t in p-..i;,-j- Ltcy t:. t tn- City cat-fish iu the riv-.-r t..n' co.t;c o;;t .: der the shade tree-, fl f.Ol tie ;.,.-..-:vt with their tad. "Editorial Not---." in the Seotcn.boi Pitfiioia, ca1!; Nap.l.-on " fiuperiil Jaek Sin ppard. tin- n . t 1 u ju i : l:. . ij - i.i public crimuia!-, the siiaiiiesi of ; iiva'.e intricuer-. the ino-t mon.-tii'tt- of i-go-tistsy' whom the wluxe "ace of man should vomit forth "'as it- gvta e-t oj probriuiu and pest." FltK svni :! a h..l" !! i'd: h-.i: 1 With l.Uf I..U.-C-. .1.1 ai'ic e-i M;r- 'u-iiiibery an t nh ,.- tr,-e-. i,.. wir'ii'.iiiu beani K tru.f trees. er V :.-.e-. C'. Ia.,i.ire nt ttiH uttnf, .ret .ni-eph -;. enter j v- n r. .-i .:tj .Street. Pialtsa. nth. JTOR F ALE The .ul- libet ., valuable water iow. r. tii : I.V' :.i r- T .-i .e a II ii M O. Vi Plattiinouih. near t!.e M.s ---..i-i roc- wi.!i fiifii ie-u water an 1 fail i.h t-.s-m u.ic:.! iaan Uifeiiivnr to vrmiuee power c,c: ' a l:' e ow.-rst..:;,. ctif ... 1 he pn.-. o -.- - 1 Klr, i ,.' "nil '.Li-.l. i""ii II' i:eoon t . tae r.UiiifiesK of iii Ii, sell sail water power l.r .i rei- niniAK BirilAKl IV!a;. Ari - rrt Mxwbt.i. A- 'bpiis-. r ,, i-'oi: 1 : h nt. r 1 -I i i . . 1;, A.'.'.l.'Bv'- le -l l 1 J 1 I I. I, Let. C.l dl. V.-..:: St.. k citv. '.. r-d-. v St-K-k. Mi (j I '';.,, , . : ri lit t ,; f,, i-l I.t to " .M.'ii.-r - V Mil' I, .: f I i. . ;iC e :- , ;''. -,' f- ' 1 t h. ' .V ('... ' - itl t ie I I'I 'il. "I i'-l-V; 1 . 'il, 1 . th ' ! ' e. ' ''''.' 1 1 v.-a': ii. :. M. ii,,. a- i:..' t a e.i 1 lv.uc m-t "1 ,1 -Ma i. 1 to .lice ti.. a . : .' I i I .1 r.i.'.. Maxwell iV i 'hat goo-l inij.ro. . I W it., redr.ii 1 .t.- ) a coti J .. , ' ., : , , ' 1 : n ' H r, ' o,,;i.mj .... .'HIi-lH l.i.vVitf A 'mv ej(y Itr p. i-.,,,;, the 1 1 t-t.AI l liiicv f' pure ;,! 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