Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 06, 1870, Image 1

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liSi-UBLICAN TICKET.
.JOHN I A Mi:.
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DAVID BliTLLKIl.
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j--.it 'i i;':Asri;KU:
HKMiY KOENH2.
lei: -i ;i. i'l'lt. IXSTRI CTIuN:
.1. M. McKENZli:.
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i it !;!; illt'T'ATTolt N EY Ui LI.-T.
J. C. C'.iWSN.
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C. II. GUtlLD.
County Republican Ticiet.
1 a.K .-TATK .- JON A I K
S. ,M. KMSKlWTIilCK.
s!:.v a i-u nit ttji. ki-i i: i t
a. 5:. Kennedy,
j. v. johnson,
;V. S. f.ATTA,
r. v. wolcott,
jos .u.-itiNxox.
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. : ... r.i'iiti -. in;: :i ii.i-i' ni-o tc the Kr-.;t
j.i u .:!. ! ft in.-"i.iii aiiil i-iii:i!ity.
: -I. 'i'hiif in llie .-'I ru-'lf imw i" rT"K.'-.J
; i iv.n-e '.vi- hi-r:it.v .-ynumtlii.f with the eo
I Ii -.1 (ii ,-ii!;i' y ia their liei.'ii- ell'nrt- t ire-.-
': u,t;:i-t the ti-rritiiiy wlii. ti ri irli ( till iv he-J-.i-
- i i th. in, iiis l t!i :t v. h'-rish the ln
t i ,i ie- ioi a.ei.i: I'll will wiiius tho detent i
i Me Kri a; :. ii i ill tin -s;u ri-l naine ! lil'e:ty
i- i-i: . . .t i.sx I exteii'l the il.iiniiii'in 't a
! : -i-..:-iu ov r the ?"il ef uiiiitltii'Iiii
ii. i :i - 1 1 r i ....-i.'- in it .v ii luic i'ir si re
i ,!, ,f '.. 1 'ii i :l- t ix;i inns ll i'..!l ti:e
I". :i- 'i. re- :;i lit the hee rel.i.lli in i
v. ! ; ii-a.-!:!i iiihi'!" r-. iti ! inn. so .-m.-n
: e-..i "., i-'iV -;e I ei-ti-i-ent!y with the itc
., i.i he i-ut-li" i' til It and credit.
. i :t -i : r ;( i ri 1 1 ;ii n e i .ii- .1'. i ii-ii
iiiai-y of Ncitialia county
... 11a lical with the
ii r .i ;'tj- recognize th.e l i'
;'); !it and KivonsrnK-tii.n
v :;!.: laws of the land.
I'a "ii:- A Iv'i'ovs w. ll th::t
i sit ii !jj a'-" i i '"' i j i.'.es-
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: Wis' MM') WOKKS.
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('lui-
. l -i ry vti-r in th county -t.-r 1ns
t. -i' t; : j a.'att.-t the r..j.o-
, ; i !..,!-. f -, a '.!. t i:.ni-e
W e;iii.a i al;.e'd this extra
,; ;.; : !.- . iit lime, and th.
) -i.'i'iM i -viie an cinph:t:ie
:- rvcat niiiss ?) convention at M.
w-terday wa not so lar
j. !.'. tlie '-- ii ' 1 i:i JSeW
L ( .tv. Th. re were jirohaMy -
on'th-- i -.e.nd, fully one half ol
v. it Mmp'y "'!''ike! -n in
!..-' In fai-r. lc-s than twenty men
f S the ta ki ; !el L eli tho.-r tw: ;i
vero lav IVottt l- 'i- .e satis!i-d. Tin
of 1. .i!:i a M A.'S Convi i.ti e. ai-il
a :o r M .-.in laid fa
th :i i... : a '.::r;:t": appointed l
'. .: ti. i."t. ' tifti forcing lite m et-
t- . jr ( a whole, without oi.n
i" .'!: :.!i . i. I-:i on the d.ircrt i:t
J'i..,.- y .i : :.c:i '.;:i 1 1 1 1 k v 1 1 'i'
; '' :: j.. -.-'.I was vi i !-- -n
o f t!.:;!5 one iudi
,: i-i , ; , n'. ;-'t end !:.; r. who had
, t! - :l:i?: h-ttse.-t intent,
' - v '.: ;. :'i--y r;;v the whole thing
u . - -t:. ! -i.ic 1 in a Ivaae- ; and stii!
i .: ! tie. v; . - in I l'o heme and
k : ; t;. - ' - -.i.-n of tlie straight
L .' i---iM t We h'-ard f'om many
:.:' r i - w' declared tiny
e ;' I ! : v ,. ih" !..ei!v:el concern
:'. a ;' . v i n ft-rrcd t vote tor either
i ' . -e ',:' :i:.i'c.i"i- whu Were not
i!..e. .v th.-I:- prhc-t.les. If it i-
h: rvd th:.; th.e V.'e. j Water Con-
:.ti-.n was the work of a i'c.v men. what
.m:. he - :i 1 in dell n.-e rd" th.e outrageous
c "ir-e pur- led l y the r,i:, j,-; nu n who
-: thing-- -,-,; for the so called mow
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'"if ti -kei elected v.a as follows: For
: : I. i-v-on Sheldon ; For
'! ".- of ! b j .-..'- . !:'.'.; i e. d . T. Cannon.
-. M 'Ve: n D. L. Chi pp. John
i . j',..- ( '.. Comtiih.si.iuer. Jacob
t Hi AL.
the very small
'Xto-.i let
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.ted
eoiv-c 1' j'o:'... (J. .,.,,,:,, r Ratk-r all
; State and repeating the Omaha
(',! s!m :.!: '..'-hiitd the Covernor's
ba k. v, here lie . appo-s there will bo no
ch 'eee to reply to them. Croxton was
1 -rt:srd to -pi ::k in 17 -nioiit last idght,
! the Repttblican tomadt : jt at that
j !..cj i-ud.-ivorcd to have a joint discus--i-.'i
1 et weers hii a;;-! the bvorn'r.
I''j.-itun rda- e l, r:n 1 the e"r:. ei1uciice is
th it the
blicans are rallying to Rut
it i" s
-! Ol-t,
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in' of them
i.vi intended to vote nulii-1 him. They
-:iy that a man who will go about slander-it:-'
a iii-iii behind his l-.-.ek without giv
him an opiiortuniiy to def. nd him
v. r ;;IV0 their v,:t.
VOL. 0.
! mm:.'GaKiig..iitJMi.Mmmmi uluivj i ijtx
-s:xroM-.s iti:t'2ti. i
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liov.u jnc;i, a m.'iiii u:iiii;.-s man ui
Nebraska Citv, not accustomed to take
wont to Jrovnvilij to .o.-t the people
tJiore as to tlio rtjeorJ of Jolm Cioxton.
The A lcrrli cr say.- :
"lie mal.s cliartrcs u.ir:iitist Mr. Cms.
ti-n of corruption anil malfeasance, wliich
he declares are true, tleit leaves the
char.ircs a.ain-t Iov. l!iii!cr i-iin-e 'us
them t he tine .-o fn in lii; rear,
:i - t r.t telly :i'fiuiii huiiet. Well nieai!
Voters. Let tlie people at with
their cvrs np.n in this m.-ilter votiier
on ( le -ti jn iay. Ivvamine the case well
and act a''eo:Tn to your ttn 1 jud'
ii:ent.' oio'.ist: i!3;rv.Ef: tiji:."!.
i On the eleventh driy of the present
J month, the voters of liss county will he
; ca!!e 1 upon to cliooe a legislative ticket,
; and the choice will he between a ticket
cotnpo-ed in art of Democrats, and a
ticket composed of Republicans, three
out of the five on the ticket Lcinjr men
wdio served their country on the tented
field and at th cannon's mouth. Dr.
Latta served in the protection of the
frontier; J. 'V. Johnson served in that
;tai! iiit old '-Nebraska First," which will
ever be remembered by th? l'y:d people
of this State, for it embraced the loved
ones id' many a prairie home: and Jas.
.'b Kinr.' ii has an honorable discharge
which shows that he participated as a
private in vriti ticn laud funjht Lnt-r.s-,
embracing those terrible scones of
"the Wilderness," which almo.-t makes
the blood of the patriot run coid at this
late day to contemplate, and with "Sher
idan in the Valley," where the tide of
war was turned in favor of the Union.
Republican voters, you will be called
upon to choose between these tncti and
a ticket composed in part of Democrats.
Can there be a doubt w hich way you will
vote. We think nor.
Tin: way or IT.
The Labor Reformers of Omaha had
an under.-tanding with the Democrats
tliata fair division of the spoils was to
be made, and they should enter into
partnership. The Reformers met incon
vention simultaneously with the Demo
crat., and conference committees were
appointed, fn the inenntime the Demo
crats had discovered a huge split in the
Republican ranks, and saw a chance i'or
a. "clean sweep ;" consequently they tol l
the Laboring men to stand a-ide, that
they proposed to run the ma -hiue in the
interest.? of the democracy exclusively
and they are doing so. A straight Dem
oeratic ticket was nominated, and the
laborers wcr2 told that the Demounts
were now .strong chough without them,
and that they could run their own politi
cal matters. That is the way oar Ca-s
county fellows will find it. Shoul 1 the.
Democracy once get into power, and h;;d
ticy hail the strength, they would tell
these fellows who are helping them, to
stand aside an 1 they Would guide the
sh:p and take the ; -pouV.
rii.: in Ji a. t.?i.v
:j.
Isaac I'ollartI, nti iul' fotirl.
La.-t Saturday we had a conversation
with an intelligent farmer from the west
ern part of tlie county, during which we
ivmaikod to him that much of the pres
ent " bolt" in the southern part of the
'unty was, undoubtedly, owing to the
ii -ire of certain individuals to cause the
-oity to become responsible lor their
individual liabilities already incurred and
to be inclined in a law suit against the
Ii. & M. lb R. Co. "That," he re
marked, "explains something vhieh Mr.
I'oilnd :.skeik me when he was out
through our section electionc-ring, some
time ago. He asked meif the people of
that part of the county would be willing
toVOTR AN AlTiiol'RlATlON to
pay the expenses of breaking the bonds."
Tint's ir:t;t'.s the vwtUr ! He was told
by the gentleman that the people of that
locality had no objection to Messrs. l
lard it Co. lawing the Railroaii Com
pauy i.rovtded Me-rs. Pollard & Co.
were willing tj ay the exinai-es, but
that he did not t'nink the people were
suuicicntly anxious for a law '-uit to pay
the expensed it ; "fr," .-ays he, "sttp
pose you do break the bonds iin the
grounds of informality in their issue, the
company will immediately force the issue
of the. bonds in accordance with the vote,
an 1 then we will have forty thousand
doU'irx interest money to pay, which is
donated to the county by the company
in consideration of the present issue."
We think think this gentleman sees the
issue clearly. No one disputes but that
the vote is valid where! y the people
agreed, by a majority of about I'lit), to
issue bonds to the railroad company.
Suppose, then, that l'oilard & Co. suc
ceed in obtaining a decision that the is
sue already made was fraudulent, (by
getting two of the three judges of the Su
preme Court to reverse their own decis
ions, we would then have the pleasure
of paying an extra .IthOiio interest
money and uf relieving Messrs. l'ollard
& Co. of the expenses of a law -nit by
pavii.it it ourselves. Isn't Mr. lVliard
a very great friend of the l'KOl'LK?
Famine and pestilence, the usual con-
couiitants of war, are fohowiug close in ,
the wake of tlie bloody and uestructive
struggle in the fairest portions of France.
A large area of the mo.-t fertile portion
of
the
from
have
famine
pi-
ail'
a pi
neighborhood of many of the battle I
fields. J lie m..vc-ment on loot for the
relief of the suffers in our own country
is deserving of" ail praise, as it is carried
on with true Christian charity, iirespeo-
1 rive of part 3- feeling. Aoijoo reil of the
E,,ropeh..s been laid waste, and still and with only oi suit of ciotl.es, and 4, iT"' . ''V1." i ' ,T " Z ?! " ! id.us at Rheims. The infected di-tri'ts 1 VX'.:.! V::!. lea.
desolation goes on. Ihe mhatttants j hateu to Nebraska where he remained u"1 'a""' i""- are surrounded bv a sanitarv ,.rd..n 1 . A . b ib. '.' ' i ii b-v .
the Rhine to the Seine, in millions, i Vrn, quiet until the war was over, and all l "".'.V" Ial"- i t Uitsehe made a heavv sortie v-:, rh:'- ; r v; 1 ' . ;." r ..' . ll':V : f ,'l
been left almost destitute, and .W,, i-iiidotiel by the SecrLtaryofi ?uarc aa A'UI the Court re a;'tt.ruoon aI,d one ' thi, . ", 7 i toe King oti. :--.,., bivor ,,r peace H; ' r
is not only among those hitherto War. Will the Thus nn-wer ? 1 l'0?.1- . ... i,t!i wi',ovd-P,l " ' ; i. i, aiiie. a.t . taie ...... ei ao,, i.a i -.
o-perous and happy pcoide, but foversj -Did a certain man who is the stand- , "'!b no. wr-rievor as had as that: j Ni:y Youk, October iU ' I "'
Ai linl. i Oi.iii .tlw,...ic il'nn,t i , ..w- 1 l . . v , .-.l- Ik . : . t.- t:t M. I r IS'ltl ft- III' X ( II I I NtltlJ If ."f tl J III - ' T i . , i vm . n. i ie'l
v..l.-y v...-, unui-y i am i.-eaivi oi me i 'emovraue jany tu i ,. ,,-,- . .. .v limes joiMou corresiioiidt :;t tele- i t, o. .:..,- rc r--.. ...,.,f
aeatvti in leariui lerm around the i th s State and ask nir 1 he voters to o eet i J'" """' ir,.,,,!,,.,! bo nt.-!,. (i.lW, 1 . -"V . . ... v.-.-i
a ni:j.n:s
When a child sets hurt.
i ii uen a C! li.i ge.s hurt. It re.ievos.
ltto
, crv. ' V- a pndanc man -rets an.rv it
prine:jee, it relieves a disappointed poli
tician to ellerve-ee ; he feels hetter after
it is over. Then he i prep::r-d to act
more rational : will reason with him-eif,
and others an 1 a.-t aeeordin-!y. llepuh-liean-;
are nut iroin- to turn their hacks
'i !avhtw
fiattcn, nnction to their souk-W,;-
on their party, and join hand with the
That i-- jast what to say. The Repub
lican who would march up to the polls
and cast his vote on the side of Democ
racy would certainly expect to hear the
dying groans of the An-ler-onville pris
oners issue from tho ballot box. They
may relieve themselves by effervescing,
but that is all.
.MKY I I SK."
While T. 31. Munpiett was sj caking
at Taylor's School House, last Saturday,
he spoke of the inconsistency of a fu-ion
between Democrata and Republicans,
where each side would be compelled to
give wty front what they claimed to be
principles. A prominent Democrat at
once arose and asked the privilege of
correcting Mr. Marquett. Permission
being granted, he boldly and defiantly told
the meeting Republican, Democrats
and Sore heads that there was no con
cession on the part of the Democrats;
that they did not propose to forego a
single principle for the sake of a fusion,
but that those who went with them must
came'-qo.aro over to the democracy ; that
there was no meeting of them half way,
but that it was a ''clear come over" to
the s:ue ol the uemocrats ; anJ he gave
them to understand very distinctly that
the democratic party would not vote for
any republicans on a mixed ticket. These
sentiments were received with enthusiasm
by the democrats present. The utter
ances of this man demonstrate whal we
all know to bo a fact, that the leaders of
the democratic party despise the men
they use, and that only in case of dire
necessity can they be .induced to go into
these "peoples" moves. Look at Omaha,
where the democracy had agreed to enter
into a fusion. The moment the republi
cans divide and the democrats see a
'probability of electing aXull blooded
democratic ticket, that moment they turn
oil' all disgui-e an I come out in their true
colors. Do any Republicans of Cass pro
pose to be caught by democratic chaff?
The defiant position of" our Liberty
friend should be sufficient to knock the
scales from their ovr.
T!io ItJevsi :;rs of I'tsijornti" Itole.
The New Vork 7 ';.'. publishes a
hiiL'thy and startling e i.v.s-c of the
manner in w hich Tammany has tyran
nized over and robbed the c;ty of New
l'oik, until it has made the burden of
taxation so heavy to bear that a ge.!KaaI
revoit of the tax -payers mu-t take place
at no distant day, if they do not cho-o-e
in surren't'-r their propei-ty unconaition
aliv to tli
ammany nag.
ttlv
do the
t ax layers lear the ia;tir, that
those who have furnished facts and ii r-
ures dare not make their names known
to the public. Reing le.-avy owners of
real e-tate, should they incur the enmity
of Tammany, I heir taxes wni be revenge
fully inc. cased, and rein f at the hands
of tlie I ; 1 of .supervisors or in the
courts, is hopeless, since these have de
venerated into mere machines- to record
the behests ol" Tammany. It appears
that Tweed V Co. are in the habit of
t iking taxes off from their friends and
"heaping them on their enemies. They
do it by reduiing the assessed valua
tion of the property of their friends and
increasing the assessed valuation of tlie
property of their enemies w ho include
al! who oppose or complain of the opera
tions .a!" the ring. '1 ho mo.-t wealthy
merchants: and capitalists of the city
who count their wealth by mini-ms. and
might prove troublesome, case either m
the ring or Lave had lle-ir silence pur-cha-ed
by favoritism. Ta.-.esare steadiiy
inercasi d front year to year, on all bu'
I he favored f-w, by steadily increasing
the :isessed valuation, until much ol' the
property of the c;tv i- a--esM'd ior more
than it will seil for in the market. The
total increase of valuation is this year
over s:,(t :. !'(). The nominal percent
age of taxation is reduced, but by the
increase of valuations more money is ac
tually taken out of the tax payers. '-The
result of the whole matter is that many
investments aye being withdrawn from
the lower and the upper ends of the is
land, ami tire being concentrated in the
center or in outside property, or govern
ment securities, as the people can no
longer stand up under such enormous
pie-sure."
The Tones aids: "And it is a fact
well known among business men in this
community, that a loan of twenty or
fifty tli u -and dollars can bo more readily
obtained from our banks and trust com
panies for southern plantations than for
city property." The excuses ior and ar
gume-itsin favor of the increased varia
tion arc always ingenious- and plausible
The amount expended in building, re
pairs and improvements is always add'vl
It lias generally happened that tho con
founded tax payer is quieted if he does
not believe in the ju-tice id" the increa: e
in the valuation of bis property. He
tries to fancy himself a richer man, en
deavors to net laoie rent out of bis ten
ants, gets the name of being an extor
tionate landlord, and very likely loses his
tenants. His only consolation is that he
n no worse off than his heiiihlor, and
neither can help him-'df.
'tor.. t ::x. i - oM'itti.MEi) j;y
i'Kivn i:.
A "soldier" writes for the Nebraska
Cify Chrou it h- as follows :
"Did John II. Croxton, who is now
the Democratic candidate for ( iovernor.
run away from Ohio in lMi i after Ite bad
been drafted in the Unitol State's service.
in order to escape the U. S. Marshal, ii"
he did not why is it ho 'ell in thr m'rht
him C.ovcrnor of 'Nebraska, get one
thousand dollars for himself as a substi- j
" e oi int.- eiiinii laiui, un'i men inn j
, re i: i it : . v ,i . t. . . . i . i .
uu Jiom vfino to .u'urii.-Kii, p;ics.ing me j
money wirnotu rendering any service ati
all. Hill the J unts tell us what Colonel
Croxton did durimr the war?"
PLATTSMOUTJi, NEBRASKA,
HOW ARE YOU HONESTY ?
JOHN H. CR0XT0N, STAND
UP!
Where are tho $13,50 . Bonds?
i The Grand Jury of Otoe
I COUP.lV III the Abstract
business 1 !
From the State Journal.
Hie following presentment of the
CI rand Jury, will probably give our ab
straet fiiends Messrs. Croxton & England
some business. We congratulate them
upon this lead, for they have been out of
business now lor ten days, and the Omaha
ll'i-iihl is on the verge of bankruptcy.
The tale is soon told, but the things
that hang thereby are considerably com
raniilied. We premise by saying that the city
Council of Nebra.-ka t ity were by a vote
of the people authorized to issue $25,
00') in bonds to pay for the riht of way
of the Ti. 1. R. "R. through the city
limits.
S. II. Calhoun was the Mayor who
signed these bonds.
John H. Croxton was the city attorney
and the law partner of S. II. Calhoun,
thr Jft t io r.
The Mayor, S. II. Calhoun, signed
?t.'I(-),oOO. Tift jttisrvcn thousand tfol
lam in cash has been realized front tho
sale of these bonds. Ten t.',itt.uiil six
hundred dolhtrs more are unaccounted
for.
John II. Croxton was tlu attorney,
and to him was paid iM,:ii in bonds for
legal advice ! This the records of Ne
braska City, as published heretofore in
the report ol .iayor Ih'lon. snow.
The question naturallvaii es, what did
the Mayor and his partner, the Attorney,
do with the balance of the :iG, Kit)? The
grand jury of the county say, "there has
been a gross fraud committed."
We reckon that the petit jury that
shall hereafte sit in this case will also
bring this gross fraud to a focus, and tlie
man who says he will "make an hmnsf
(iovernor, if not a capable one," will
have to abandon his modest claim, and
plead guilty before, or bo declared guilty
by a jury of his countrymen of dishones
ty, as well as incapability.
( i tt an ) J t:itv Room,
Sept. Term, 1S7,
Otoe County, State of Nebraska
To the Honorable, the District Court of
the first Judicial District:
In accordance with the law. with their
own oaths to obey, and so far as in them
lay to execute that law, the (I rand Jury
has made dilligent inquiry, into and con
cerning all matters upon which they were
charged by tlie court.
They have found that the county
treasurer has not settled with the county
commissioners since about January hist,
but we are informed that he will be reatiy
to settle the first of i ext month.
We also find that the Board of Edu
cation of Nebraska Citv did in iSi-Sovcr
issue warrants on tho school. fund, an 1 j-
service has never I.eeu rendered therelor
and we would reommen I that a civil
action be brought by the proper parties
for t lie recov, rg of the same.
The tlrand Jury further finds hat in
the year i siist. the poop!-- of Nchi-iska
City voted th" loan front Nebraska City,
the sum of s-.'.",. in Mi or so much thereof
as was necessary to pay the right, of way
and procure depot ii rounds for the M. P.
U. R., and thev find from the evidence
that not less' than T 11 1 iff V-S I X
TI I O ISA N D IT V !: 1 1 1 N DKEDDOL
LAllSin 1 onds have been issued, and
that a tax amount ing to thirty :ix thous
and six hundred and thirty one dollars
an 1 fifteen cents has already b en levied
and $ IS.. W.i "' collected to pay the same,
and also tin ! from the evidence that over
27. i'1"! in cadi have been realized from
the sale of sai 1 bonds, besides ovei $:,
coo in bunds not accounted for in the
above, and i.i our opinion there has boon
ii gross fraud committed ami that this
!rand Jury recommend that a civil ac
tion be brought against tlie proper per
sons for tlie recovery of sU..",!!') or any
other amount that may bo found to be
due to ihe oily from the sale i f said
bonds. That tho Sheriff, County Clerk,
County Commissioners and the Probate
Judge are discharging their duties faith
fully, and honestly, and that they have
examined the couiityj.il and find the
same in a neat and healthy condition.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
W. M. lli( KI.1N,
Foreman.
A f:ipp'l er:i:l! r A !:t'tsr.5o5
'i'itkc 1. !; 't to l oi'.r 'i :auti -:itti!
3el!.rH.
Some time :igo our t-o.vnsman II. Iue
ti r, lOsq., employed a man by the name
of Anton Dietz to manage his branch
store i n the corner of luth and Otoe
streets.
In course of time his business not
proving satisfactory, Mr. Rueter was
watching matters as closely as he well
could, and at hist, Saturday cvef.ing-, he
demanded of Dietz the money c dieted
by him during the last month, but was
flatly refused ; but he, Dietz, gave him
a promise of' settlement on the following
morning. Monday came but no Dietz,
he had made cood his escape. It is
thought, front the evidence i ti the point,
that he went from here to St. Louis;
but up to the present writing nothing
definite as to bis destination has been
learned. His wife, who still remains in
the city, claims that he lias gone after a
stock of goods, which of course .seems
doubtful to his former employer, who
has lost by him fiout one to four thous
and dollars. We hope that this matter
may yet prove to be more of a scare than a
hurt. AiA. dit;i ( 'no n b'.
Tt is no sin to be well up in the clas
sic. 'Linkiin Dutton was not. Rut lie
loved the American fair. In fact he
loved two of them. Those two felt
emotions of love toward 'Liakim. 'And
they quarrelled about, him like two Kil
keimy pussies. Consequence was. all
throe were brought into court. 'Liakitn,
being the cause of the struggle, was thus
addressed by his honor:
"And so those women were lighting
about you ?"
"1 believe so, Sir."
"You arc a sort of Adonis, then?"
The feeling in the West toward the
Indians inav I e understood from the fob
iiiwiK which is useu in uescritnng a ugni
- . ' . .
in wnicii tweive savages were kilieu :
mi l .1 -i i.. i
conversion ami me ueath oi twelve
more heathens."' (I lory to God and our
catalry."
i no 'j1' ! i . t i " i 'i 'i . . . p. a ju i aipi. ; l i i - : . i :.. . . . i : . . . .. . : ? ; 1 1.
THURSDAY, OC h.)BMR it
BY TELEGBAFH
Nt.w YoiiK, ( ). t iler 1.
A c.ihle di-pat.-h to the W'o.vi iVo
j-iOti'iou savs :
coil e.-pon.
lit WliT.
i.
advocated that tho
surrender of .-' ia-
bourg is likely tc ; rodu'-o a c.
change in tho war. it i I: mi
is mjiv willing to capitulate up m tic of
for of the Prussians to restore the ia pe
rial government and o;m-r, and a: . i It m re
peace. This meets the support oi the ! that d.ooo
imperialistic soldiers and a majority oi
the boui aemse and pea-ants.
Wyl! itioirmed persons express the
conviction that Napoleon or his s -n tin-
der the regency f the Mmpres-, will be
ie-eitcd on the tiirone.
Tlie weak points of the defem-os of
Paris which the (lennatis relvon fa-oar-
. i . .1 i i . .- .
r tugiprompi iy are me neignt- a - : I h-' oat mna ! .-larvl
caux, where they can iuqiroaeli s 3 a - 1 ' r t : at Pari-. !,':;!
within four thousand paces, the d'. t::.i e i i; o( e-e f..-r- e is r
I.'etween the forts and the city beirg ..toy stij ,-iies of io . ;
loin) jiaces more, and the gans on ; ,. (b -. 4 ,.r ti
west, north and Sou.h of Mount Vat- j ?a:svero engu-.-il.
tcrnica. A d:-; a:, h fi-ea
11'.. I...... .1. 1 .. - .1 i' .1 . 4 . ' , ' I
hi; nave iiu lire octitiiiot i lie siue
mont that Russia is preparing for w
I lie rumor of the purchase of rr-..i:
clads from the United States is ,h ; ,
A World special from London, o i -.he
1st. says :
Tiie publication this morning of the
result of yesterday's cabinet meeting has
produ'-od a bad c licet on pnidic o..in
ioii. Tlie feeling against tier go vi:
meift is cxtemliiig from the loevr and
mid -;le to tne upper classes. 'Hie Par: -dans have mdarcd that t, t
JiiiNDON. O.-t. I. Pn-ssi-m pri-oners arc ; !. k a: e
A war bulletin, signed by t himbet tr,, i ca a-o i-iey h -ip to cn-tt ::e ,' 1 m Par:-,
is pu'ilished exters'vely this morning an- j the Pru- iau luiiuaneors have ai-o 1h-?u
uoiuieing that the Prussians had been . d recti d to i!-i;.- no prt on: rs.
routed; that Vineennes or;:r.ile had ' -Mi tl-c viilaues :tv,,-.i;,, M; t. liave be--!,
been retaken, with six thousand prison- ! Jostroyod t.y t!a j : c-oo ; --.-sbae.
ers, iucitKiing Prussian stall' oilicevs and 'I n na iga'i n of i h b-he- -m':-. .1 .ab:
inuch artillery, and that coinmuuH-ath.ii ; h-s !- .- i!'- be '" tie i 'teen -ice: ,--v
Iietwoen Paris and Roc.eii was lest ae l. now abo.it . t:i:, : bu An-- . i.-a, e.-:,i
The dls atch is generally thouuiit spai i- I .-. r;i a.
ous. j
The Fit-nch have a report that or. j i ' r .
Wednesday the bridge spanning the t (".,! .',.
at Creit gave way under the v.vi-ht of ;
the Prussian cannon, whi.-h wore being ! 1 - ;i i t
moved across, whereby several were pre- ,ae.i !i :e
cipitated into the river. There was .-dsn
some loss
loss of hfe.
MM
i'here are later reports of fitrhtiii-- be- !
fore Paris on Wednesday and Thursday.
Tienting advices report that the Chi-
nose had refused the ultimatum of the
French, and were preparing for wnr.
Tlie French are awaiting orders from the
home government before proceeding to
cxttemities.
The Pnis-ians are approachimr F'a
tenon, in the department of Earo
Loire. Communication between t!
place and Chart res ami Epcrnonwa : -
denly destroyed.
The civil guard, recent! doing d.
0 L
at .n-UseUics. has do banded.
It is thought that the Prussian-- .v.e
preparing for a gran 1 attack o-n i'a:is
':. i.t I)'.' nortli at Xciievte!:ers.
I ,..t. . 41 .1 ... ii....: . . .. it
j e.ssai.is n ii" lieu 10 I iiiis on 1 11 -
lroaohof the Prus-ems from the a -t,
Iiave asked permission to return to tin ir
l. 'ri... 1 1..., :.... t : i . i
n-j.o.s. .1 i:o i i u - -..ill in lii.'l.u I . i n -
on the ground that Ids object is to .star
out t he cii v.
'i he town
i ournours is filled with
i ii'riiiiiii wounded.
j he mo
of i hi. ill
.irri..:.. I.. !,. !..,. ... ,...'..!
I ' .j.,,,.i in ill', l..v lllj - .IV . '. 1 . ! "
temiit to capture Charentoii. Jaou- is
perfectly quiet.
Torres October 1.
x i,
Jjtssaniter the reromiut, has a.i-erdy ar
rived here irem Paris, lie puhli.-he- ii,
the .lournal an interesdag n iiative !' hi-
balloon trip and the situation id' aihiii - at
Paris at the time he left. He started
IVoin the city at i! o'clock yesterday m.iru-
ing. No Prussians were to be seen m ar
1 aris and complete silence roTgm.i a: it
the citv. 'i'here was no people to bo s.-rn
on the roads leadhig to the citv. an i no
boats of any kind on tiie liv.-r. ( a ia ap
ing Versailles, tlie Prussians wer- oh-
serve t m :re;it mimiicrs in cami. la-
sail lor dropped among them gr -at ran:
hers of pa-Hi !amat ion - of the go veneiie!,'
officers which had been printed in the
(lerniat) l.mgiiiige for that, special t .:
po.-e. The (ierijians opened a sh;:: p bro
on the balioon. but the range was too
long ;in l no dam i ge was done.
Advices from Paris state that on the
2f.t li a Prussian oliieer ieinaiid-! the
surrender f Fort D'ivey on the south
oast of the citv. The eoniman-hu,
promptly refu.-cd.
A messenaer of tlie 'government f
til
Tnurs, h is siici-ei ded in ci
ring Palis.
'ihe second h.lof jirivate correstion
.1
i.e.
s-ized at tiie Tuiilories was puhh.-hed
to-d.sy. Among the inif.orial docnnetits
are dispatches to the Fmpress showing
the Inapt tor liad the intention to rei urn
to Paris alter the second defeat of tie-
French army The i ancrs also contain
!.., .-...-..I .ii ... .,f !... ;d.,v,,.- . C I-, ,,,i - r
I 111- IV. Vl.llO'il 'i JVUlll".. 1 . A J I V U 1 1 a 1
ta the camp.
The provisional government has i sued
orders for the arrest of C rand Peirctt
and Cunneau.
Mvt.t.ti. n.ti.' 1
! v t.i'it. ( .,,.' , 1
The ravages of tho vometo 'ire i !:--rv- i - -
ing on the Medi'ei atieitn coast. A t
Rarcelona, on Friday, there were ilf;y-
live new ca.-es and i'mtv-nine dea'lis.
It is said the Duke oi" Moittpev i 1 io-
Cciitly projoott d a rovjlutien, w ie -ii was
just discovoicd and prevent;.' i. I he
time was fixed for tlie second am.;'. . ;aey
of the expulsion of Queen 1.-.-ai a l.t.
NKW YtdtK, () t.-J.
A Tribune special frjin London the
2nd. savs :
On Wednesday there was heavy ii-hi
;.,. "
HI. el I aH.1
Paris is quiet. Negotiations have
been concluded with Ravaria and Wur-tetnburg-.
Councillor Ru.-hcr was summoned lo
headquarters yesterday to Jrav.- ti c. ::!-
i ...... ;.. ...-.a.... r. ...... '1'..,.,- .. , i
un for future (ierman union.
, . ... ... .... ..v.....,, u. . .4
A correspondent at Metz sav
nit
force of cavalry is being sent to s
th.. vi!l-, r,. Ii,-,rt1, .n-l 1 -,. . .' 'I'i.'.
nvil. an, I ..I...... tlir.....o" .......;.;.-.., .. : ...
V.'..,l.iV, ,.,l'4V.Vv.l I IIL .11 til J'.VI.iSi.li- iai
the seizure of a (Ierman supply train 1 y
the inhabitants. PontaMou sen is to
be Sued I'i it i, (It id i'ranes for Lttaiap'ii.g
the assa-sination in the streets f a
1 : ... .. ... . ... i . . i
lii'.'itiviiiiiu ana a corporal.
Cholera is raging among the German ;
. . . .
Ihe Tiroclamation nf the povorr, ai-id
I delegation at Tours, ordering elections to
i lae taace on tne lotnoi uotooer. fives
. . i- , , .' c
I great satisiaction here and prmntsos to
i : t - .
give a new uirection to the at i tir -ti
hopeless current of French affairs, i t
t will have the effect of depriving Uismirek
r.
(1
i :r i ni- !.j:.:
to !
iv t-i :i i!
n.'.'a-iirc-
i ;e a v:
V L I
pal
I'rc
1. 1
cf
':ol.i:. t
The i
l:!oi p.
. i ,t a .11 S
cess, and we
to i-e a r.
receive e
:Vo.o ;!,-!
i: r.
e t.
:o ii-.-iiiv
Ol c-irre-p-m
oi -.
i i v. i he 1 o.-t I ihi.- j a-1 ! . : :
.f I 'oris po! lishes iL eii!.i.: ..
j i.-:r:.t
:n
iers t !iv one a r .
Td :;s. (;,:,,' , -j
engiigemv t is i,o-v ge:ng on n -.t.
t. tlermain. .- the l'o-i i t Ifeauvais.
1 .-:T !--io!l V V.'-:, VO:l-
i-.VercUX V.
Prussia in had
I'ae i
Nan.--.
i Tic hosier erx have heivfoibre" i.e;-t
ti t m-i-lw- ctrefttllv 1 -cy. ;d i!;e rangehi
' th.' ea.,s on th - walls .:" t'le capital, an i
! the dvien-b-fs are :: ; ati a. ibe.r in-
j a -lixi c.
j Tho'ci .mma:nl. r d Fort I.-y dee! ie.
tha- h" wiii not sun-endee ,,.) :)'iV term -.
.... . . . . -
now hi a- . i
:'.7".o m,
h.iil.
! ii a j. .!!:: :M':' 1
ol;'.
.- i l :-..
-tie f,
in kill..
e-sia!
-i.iii ;.
t
l i U
It is to. ; - : '
guai d of M.-r-: wiU
thu die :.ai:om
UU-lerhike to dele!,
si'e .eed ; in cut til:
his v, a" out.
lb.. O I -.
o. O a-'ber :;.
: il i hi: 1 te- i
m ". v, o! -o.
in.1 . i e a o i
'hey carry ih.ar
o eh their own
-.i-i, r.fi-:
n truce, aiel y.
N i:v Y'-'iic
ns on the i;!:ia
t an i Arie-:
),-:,'
er
iVem .1 .yt.o
i- iil t lie a
! r .
j
,., .,,
! ;,. i
I J
!
' ,. ..
ca:
i
isoora
iti'itl. No tho'ldii ..f p
: ar Wio've t nsi-rtam.-a.
;e '','o;-j.:'s -j-eci:.! t -;e e
f s;.y the atina Fad i-
. et iblce. 'i'oi'i-.- 'v..-!-.' -!
i-at To roes. i io ih- ia: .
s i ;,
1 1
Che-.o. the I'.- '.
il:rl
ed aye. be, t h" t he . e - in;
1 iv -1 - i i-'- us -i" j ! a : -! ' :
Vio
, s.-m i v - - : -1 1 ; ;:.
t:0l h : f. i ; i . : . i : So : .':: -)
o: d,-;-.- oi' the t ' i p i-
ch :;ie m
! m obedi-in
j :v. L,
..io!-. ( b- deni-' !, !MAv."a.r. ; :t
t luiij. ri'y of tin: middk ' 1 " -
mi ivh.-n-and many oi' t!
voted; or O'ly and ostei. '.::! t
xath n. i he citv '.;:.- hi ninati
i j,
: , -
law.
j ;,,.;.';
I 0... .
' '
in metiy i '.
aieidai-iy i
b
V !
1
; ee
lay,
.or- o. an-1 :n t ,i
i JO.i- iit:' ! i oi
i b-in,c 1
i iiic; in to i ;a:i i.;:r-
i ,
v.;i s ai-o i.b.-vrvoil I !i i ! :'.t
ilSumuiaticn w: re made in
-,- no vote w.i- taken,
h -vele.p. cents of t!o ravag-'-
eliqd
at
j j I f '' I . w
j I iiiiae
i , ,f
i u.-ba :v,e
i .. .
iO v bo-, h vef in t ,e cdty a :i
a,-..' 1 ''.bdi !:"d dav. 'i !;,
', d e-is, iti Cii-.t-e.n s'rC'Ct on
t bli.-i- o;i-.-.s a;.; ! eiiovo.'t t.
:-. I biwri: ir's .-land is
'y '.a; oa- :. h
-.: I! .;. id ,.!' ! h ahh ti l I a
ing y .-i e:luy, ix pic-sly m r. ,j
e i r.
i
i '..
! ,1 :y
rh
',
'i
' mt.
tin
nary r v: . - ; :
.vner ia' the Camb:
M v
ih-' Nv.v e !.
a
t t
b. lad .-,
ain .. u;
.-! ye-
nVl'!' d.t
.i ll ! .e;
I i I :
...ti m stan j
01 arm--.
,;.i . , . :i
1 .' i
! a : ; lad s. ;,'
j caps, an! . '
i .V speeivd i
si'.
1 aei - iv- t ar-re is 1
' g-eat inita'h n tit Ih
hat I' tis -iaas r e- '
I i be neutrality b t!
i eni.'.i.f -i-g the .-'oi;
I i'r-.iii N-. w V -th t-i '
i st-ited ih it the P; tt -i
i.n on ::;-a;,-i
': a vi-va-i e
lilt
In
r n ; 1 e, . .
ai-. 1
1
.i .
1 Mi
il t:
lh.it- o
Jr'l.e: ia' t'
V 1 1 iv 1 t :".:.
laiNie.iN, Oct. 1.
A -,T..-.-;-o:;d: t writing ;":om Pari;,
say -, j'l-iein !: om id i'a .eatlan. L
think th" i'r ts-ieia will walk into Pari
at the ihe seri,.ns titiaeh. A-i a-:k:-ei.u-t;
;:; e I oi' . t.dio can .-ran 1 tiaaoi-t
! cann-m r hue, a. won :i the !.c-
iger s. owing to their recent a ivauc --
! cat! p.ace tncia.
. . "
A corre.-t m h. r.t vrntit
foan Ibun
I -"' there is a rei-oite.. uivist-.n m tj
! f-d'tnet ci n tor laaeint.-! a:-uL th
trao i-r oitoe .-eat ;: .vo: nan id t
i liatne, r-ome i.aing 1:1 lav..r g -n
i J- -
j '"- . '. '''
j u!..,v' ''" :':-'
' vi" , f; 1 s ":
t--'e'd "n r a
' ris'i ':',
' ::l'i
; "'y .!''':-':!
i ' . '' '- '' g
j !y: ?'
j ,:" ..e.ot
j .' "'' -f'
' -'r "' ;:1
'!; ; ehars ;i; e in biv
v .-o'..,'- ;!... b :ia.e
'i h" I -til of ( ' a d el' i .
: t ne Kii-g t . i j P ; .-.
!e that t'.ei.vrai La .--.a r.
t.C' i i -an j -a ..ry ye-.-'n -r a
r: i :y : 1., - t oion-i-.i a:
. t owe:- of l-i.'i.iiig dcti
t V, it ii lb e j'. pe. i: Is
....Hi '..h! t-iii'avor t
the dhiieahi' as lie wb!
".- iilb i t :!." Vatican to
m the I-laad of
1 1 .
I.
t i
ti:::;. is e,a;a:ti : t lie c-atatry wni sat
b
j . - .
t'oti tio t' lnis tii it oo nad meidvc dcat::
and the 1 nrird of t. mpur-t! :-.wei.
A Madrii eorre-t-.n laid writes t!;;:t
tiie strug:
eet: t.i 'ii.ii'Cii ::;, i
nay last a few hem-hs
hen fr crtaiu that ii
in! lie:
ai.i.sia
i more, it in t
. , , . t . .1
, t tie ii'.'.' !.'- laanois to
I i.ia-ab:. an ! i:i bes in i
e.,': r- he ii-:-r
..f ate t-ar-
ti
catldM:
It :- e-
..b l:0:o-e f,,r the tl
no
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i
i I'a-t.
ie eei t o:: th
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ail i: :V.
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to.
a . o.-.--;
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: ft pre.-i.-if
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'.'in li.i:' i.
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I . . i .
; !i I'i '!.' V '.
itdeliM
n
teoubhe.
ihe barracks at llheiriia have been
1 ": nod by accident.
i p .'-:,' V '!',! 'v- 4 r 1 t' r! V ' -o- t
tho 1ViurVi'ovcnVn';.-:it ititheil?Vt fVvor-
1 biers savs J:s repres ntati.
2i
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of f.
1 th,
:'i.e ::':t;. ;;;ice
t"t .-.-!.; stripped
i i. I 'i ll" -::;n
n I sheep, aa i
: :o.e i' 'tamed
smroiia Ht:-5
;': i; i.: I'. :; iae.s j.
t '! eli-ite i l at d'h . u
l . ' . , ' :
.1 i . t it. ill-;: a i s o; i
oi ioeoeii--' ,p.:iitltv
bv re-.e-siiioTi ;!;.;
j-etet ry.
A s-t ranees -..;,.
that tij-t-o :.- i .-re
. . i i
s e i i .
I,eT, !,-;.:! .
!t .; the si- till -flit
; '.'at w no . re
fVeu 'J-irs.
i.v.t:
i (
f V
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, f
Vi. .
the
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e .- ,-. !
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nan
i ;
'eiiUV
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