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— é' ry anny further enseted, President | seed iJ vundaat and goot. | Remeval of the United States Court Cham. ‘Whartag THE KANSAS-NEBRASKA QUESTION. | — ttle or AE py Mependpeym sy | te Gata meee be, and he Teete b; eomatede to | Tra iol j omens he ‘and streams be hers to the Mansion of Edward Stevens, | BEMONSTRANCE OF 1HE NEW YORK OOBN BXCHANGE, } g yoege the 0908 of, Sum 3 pepedker phn gte ty yhand | suler tate mepediatin ation WE tos botien teen of the wat Come scarce, and land les and less fertile. College Pince. At a meeting of the trustees of the a are Annes dred deliars; the ssid -upreme te | OF ol ; pose —— Exchange on eapectively shail possess ebauoery as well as eomaa | ament of sn d tribes to the se tiement of the eltiz The Nebraska Indians at Washington, DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDING. Cg ptpdaen pecbieonwend agiasia the sent The Bill as Engrossed by the United States iw jarsciction, sah distriet ovnrt or jrdge thors’, | the Usited Stater upon the lands claimed by said ladlans, | {From the Washingsoo Star, Maron 2} The receut fire in the Park, destroying the United | , 1854, the flowing pasar eee yl get er sbail ay point its clerk, who shall ales be the registeria and for the purpose of extinguisbing the title In- | The frarteen Indians from the far west Tepresentatives Btates and other courts, has caused the business of the | #9g¢ of the new Wharfege sct, sow re tale Senate Establishing the Territories | chancery, and shall keep his office at the place wher the | diam tribes im whole or in part to said lance; aad thet | of the Umahuas and confederate bande of Ocoee oui Mis ture, was unanimously adopted and ordered ta De pabj court may be held. rite of error, bills of exeeption, | for the purpose of oo into effect the provisicns souries, who reached Washington on the night before | federal courts to be very hb incommoited. Being fer P' pi rain of Nebraska and Kansas. anc appeals. tball be allowed ia all cases frum the final rection, the som of one hundred thouseod dollars is last, to treat with the Incian Baresu relative to the sale | the last month or two confine to the first floor of the | Mahed, and printed for ciroulation a t aie 53: | deaistooe of auld diatriot eourta to the supreme | Berebs appropriated ont of fay moneys te the nensary |: of tale aes Lee ee sala Ee ge Sg new Sessions building in the Park, their chamber busi- Papeeaseye ot te e members of | So on Ye oat werner | Under such regulations as may be pres:ribed by lew Seo. 20. And be it further enacted, That, 40 scon as the | sence of many Briel sak eurtiones: who, getting wind rag herr oer Ageing ticiabetag a ty of Naw York, egnaat tho ‘of » bill new : THE TREATY WTH THE NEBRASKA INDIANS, | Goverror o! ssid Territory of Nebraska shall eater upoa | of this pro preliminary council, attended They | To obviate these difficulties, goveramen: before tha Legislature of the Sta'e of New York, entitled . . | wr deers ain guciranmnatrSr sre Steel Sad ga' wim genes uy ante SW | some nnn, mint a parsing oma | At enc eae | ~~ It. 5 2 « 5 | Eat be aberiaied, ead the duties shall be Lccerranggmacnd | ee Oy Mapend ard gene woe py Don sion of Edward Stevens, im College ree the ally and county of x York ‘aad county of Kings” | THE INDIANS IN WASHINGTON, | gall be allowed aeaar ain Sens een Wituin said Tere | were notin fall savage costume. Mejor Gatewood inte” hosbicnyed gga pon bets: te! ickstavan an |S remonatate aguas the passage ‘ofthe above’ ath j | need them separat 9 Commissioner, who ex wing already believing & Meaure directly prejudicial to eo, &., &. | SoBe Unites States, to Shecan manats anuates Se! ety. come | changed covgraulat Gus wits thea, upon thelr sate | the United States oourts and the Marshal's office will be | terestantt the iensbitents earent 3 ets ty 0 ot te-f | ee seep bon Oe propery Padine vonoet ‘Territory of Kansas. journey #0 far frem their homes. It was determined be | jooated, Btate of New York, and fatal 10 the growing ian ’ sri at eae ig | im controversy, to be ascertains x ta eat ot <p cops Sceaping: peices mates sen tecnee OLE TS teen thom ot io preceed to the trumation of business The of this edifice for court purposes has been and prosperity of aetty the third im the world in com> Amendment to 8. “To Ze Territ | tion of either party, or other compe! teas, ex: posed Territ raske. | Me position 9 mere! portance. Serratia ce ome Soca | etc urcer anes maaare mac os | eae ptr ane, GevureviicsB | grins meaty anata ets | Tn Seem et cann copgeenet cf oacy ants | wena tan a ce setae ep elause an: fol — volvis tle to slaves the said wri error or .F ‘That el) that part of the terri Of the United States | sball be allowed and decided by the said 3aprem ing in the name ani in that clause which defines the pede gs Me Pe Se ae bc nero various lines of omsibuses and city railroads. Almost creasing feveign communes, the eg pogo tecluced withis the following mits, exespt to the value of the matter, property, oF | boundaries of the two Torr tories | _w beginning at & | The * Buffalo Chie!” (of the Otoes) also made. throagh person who has resided for any length of time im | York ase contre the bat of the trade of the Umiou; aul ‘thereof as are hereina’ ter expressly exemp' pe: controversy; and except, also, thata writ oferror | The limits assigned to Kansas are:— beginning. a | wee cs ole adiemen “ng lead tent | eee fete in ten ee ; and ations of thir act, to wit: beginning ata point in the Missou- e'be allowed to the Supreme Court of | point on the westera boundary of the fog Be iseou bes rege TO Ny pin crt gc vy ere, | New York is well aware of the existence of the beau: | thatour oty ns, bosom . 2 proud epithet ri river where the fortieth parallel of north latitade crouses from the decisica of the said supreme | where the chicky -s0venin pecaanl of mores a ir on al 298 ae ype aD hed | mansion of Mr. Stevens, yet but very few have ever sen ee fn pernipecnrysen os i ee ees Serle ate aes Faeaeel to We samamis of created by this act, or of aay jadge thereot, orof the | fe wime; thetoe Tewtso: thence feorth on said bounds, | coprumaated. A Kickapeo ehief and. the “Medlelee | the interior arraogemente of this truly Grecian edifice. | ,, rat the "Tey cama relative cleatigal talent oar: pa ry ya g 2 eaprepcaitee pre Ler stipe Sead) Foy ila dag ial ple | PoUneasy te tures cikity" tesnes following said down: | Hawk” also spoke, the latter atteibatmg fo the Fresidest | iy you ascend the steps in front of the building om phere Tegbiaeri lr pes posi. .) ery W! of 5 i omstre that commercial growik: the great basin; thence northward on the said hightands | personal freedom; provided, That rovhing herein contalaed | Cary westward te the summit of the highleeds dividing | the fine state of the long roed they had travelled (2 | College place, your eye 1s greeted with a semi circle of | of our olty te traceable te the absence of burdensome re- tele summit Of the Roaky mountalar; thenoe ‘on sald thall be construe, to apply t0cr aleat the provisions of | the waters flowing into the Golorado ofthe Waet or Greas | Wachirgton, and sald hls pove ‘a very | Corinthian pillars ornamented with capitals of a most | Strictions, and municipal charges om the, tranelt recep. "umuit northward to the forty ninth parallel of north le. | the “act rerpeoting fugitives from justice, aad per. | river from the, waters flowing into the great bal; | Supreme Being. the lass tioned chief made ne es ee " oa maa. | HOM, OF delivery of, merchanclag, other Wrude; thence east on said parallel tothe westera boundary | sons escaping from the service of their masters,” ap | therce northward om said summit _“ regen | haan a tote alto uae ase, arlene costly character. door, a very large eit the Union, rade 01 imerease their own Zetec; nar souirard om alt ounday yf | rove Frrany reli, events AEGINA CM | a ei eras eit tae | anne eee ade Sah st eet weed had tot | sv oe, and although o eovtly ony in neat ant unas | Faonzen om he pees of ranger, ya Gata ari river; thence down the mata chaunel of said | three, and the ‘act to amend and supplem' 5 4 ing. The hall, lighted bya dome from | dues, tion, adhe: enee p to the place of begia: | ferred favors on them, as far as possible. pe saat, and increasing devotion to the great principles of uare- river to the place of beginning, be, and the same is here- | aforesaid act,” approved Septemoer elghteouth, eighteem | weatern boundary of said State, | Sige geetien c8 am Sas an mame tee Gobiieh Oh seall Gith' Gakaatad nails: tha, Saldeaaih | crea! pore dred and fifty; andeach of the eal: district courts | ming | e ing ¥ iP besntifally par 3 | ateioted trade, have ensured oar own ‘and wm “sett vem pete on eee i Arm tery wie | ail on ard el oiee the same jurisdiction, in all cases | Se yous raagalarat ane fone et ag! eens the centre is the spiral staircace leading to the second into our lap the trea ures of the South and tbe Went. . Bhate or Stateu, the said Territory, or any portion of ths | srising under the constitution aod laws of the Uaited Treaty With the Nebraska Indians. eo pbs olen map| sl abeay 88 sear story. On each side of the hall are fize rooms, varying That suoh « polley ie not confined to the city bat @ame, shall be received into the Union, with or with Stater, as is vested in the circuit and district courte of | FIRST TREATY WITH THS INDIANS—DESCRIPTION OF a eens ra We hoi ca a cae cone nites callin hove of Froatingoa | {0 in fact, part of the fundamental law of the ut slavery, as their constitution may prevo:ibe at the | the United Stares; and the said sppreme and district THE COUNTRY—NEGRASKA CITY. | bo3 52 2 eahing faness of thelr decorations, | a Lope. provided in the constitution adopted i= ime of their admission : Provided, That nothing im this courts of the said Territory, and the respective judges [¥rom the St. Joseph Gasstte, Feo, 1.] | Our time would not permit us to wait the termination | Murray strest are three very fine rooms, used probably for | ¢fflees for the relghiog, S220", mea- fet contained shall be construed to inbivit the govern | thereof, sballand ant writs of habeas corpasin all | We learn thet on Wednesday last Mejor James M Gate. | 006 {ime wonld not permit us to walt the Vermluato’ | arlors, the walla being exquisttely painted in high colors, | #856, culling, or inspeoting any ment of the Uvited States from dividing said Territory | eases in which the same are granted by the Judges of tne | wood concluded « treaty with the Omaha Indians, for all | casa aaauer? a iia See aa te tie othen manufacture, or commodity, should from be into two or more (erritories in such manne; and at saci | United Staten, in the District of Q.tambia; ani the fret | their lends lying un the Missomi{ river, from the mouth | OM/@¢ TAAWSY, | oa suet ot the Omahaes, a | 8 leading from ene room being +4 times as Congress soali deem convenient and proper. or | six cays cf every term 0: sald courts, or so much thereof the Plate river to lows creek. M.jor Gatewood pelt rel thevigenatt aetiatiaet on any half bred ‘ot | Wiquely carved end gikied with gold, in the Grecian style from sttaching aay potion of eaii Territory to any othe: | ax ebsll be necessary, shall be appropriated to tae trial place about two weeks singe, with full power | Balt brocc, le Gridentiy at ee War he | ofarchitesture, The mantel pleoes are constructed of Btate or Terrivory of th» United States: Provided farthes, | of gaurts arisicg uncer the tald constitution and laws, | from the goveroment to make treaties with the Omabas, | 8° trite Lereto‘cre coming to W gee nn pact peep eta irae rey. lt, That nothing in tos act contained suall be ounstru:d to | and writs of error acd sppeai in ali such cases shail be | Qitces, Misourir, Pawaees, aad the half-breeds, for all | conan uy rh! are Sveeoes pepe gent poreelain, and covered on Pp impair the rights of person or property now pertataing to court of eaid Territory, tae same | their lends, commencing s: the lower Nemehs, about forty | Gioia ike wore ela 4 ‘the white — yet, trimmed with gokien lace. Oa these fisors the car- the Incians ia said Territory, wo long as auch riguts id clerk shail reoeive, in all auch | miles above st. Joseph, and extemcing up the river above | that h wore being cooped up by pete yet remain. shall remain unextinguished by treaty betweon the ry clerks of the Conzell Bluffs. Iowa, including wha\ is knownas the Great | =‘ 5%. th alge mr cal ; United 8: nd sueh lodiens, or toinolade any Terri | courte of Uiah Territory Platte River Vailey. Poitieal Intelligence On the sou! a Greenhouse and dining tory which by treaty with any Indian tribe ia not without Rec, 10. Aud be ft fartber enacted, hat the provisioas On srrivirg at his post, we learn, he found most of the | aye wicntGaN FARE SOILERS ON THE WEBRAGKA | ‘Ooms, and cther rooms used for various purposes, which the consent of said tribe to be included withlo the terri. | of the act entitied “am sot reapectir g fugitives from jas | Inciane hed come io, and were anxious to sell fed oon wee) are quite in keeping with the apartments on the opposite torial limits or jurisdiction cf amy State or Territ tice, anc persons escaping from ‘he service ir mas: | requentiy he hac but little or no difficulty in assem! a ‘all such Meine shall be excepted ont of the soun tere,” ayprovec February twelfth, seventeen hundred | thru tog ther for the puroce of megotia ing treaties. The free soilers of Michigan, at their nominating | aside of the hall. and cons ituteno part £ the Territory of Nebr: til said tribe shall signify their avent to tas Py the United States to be included withia the ssid Ter: of Nebraska. or to affect the authority of the g ment of the United States to make any regulation re- | and nipety-three, and the provisions of the act entitled The Sioux and Owabas bad e ight, end some eight of | convention held at Jackson on the 22d ult., passe On ascending the a'aircase—a richly carved mahogany | VAs set vo amerd apd supplementary to the aforesaid | the letter were billed, the am ait was soon adjusted, the following resolutions in relation to Nebraska :— | on¢, ie dat atae hundred dollars—on all aides you | Of, barf owners, (as well the corporation as inal | t, approved S+ tember eighteen, eighteen hundred and d the treaty spoken of mide. Tost we regard the institut‘on of domestic rlavery, | viduale,) to ask and reosive 'o their own use certain rates ity, be aod pene “"The following ore the stipulations of the treaties: | which exists insome ot he States of the Union, not nly | see paintings of all the heathen gods and goddesses, and | of wharfege for ships and vessels using thetr wharves of the treaty with the Omshas are | ass foe to ic tranquillity and the welfare of | in the alooves are set scalptured figures of Venus and | Tespectively. filty, be and tbe same are hereby ceclared toextend to | The following po ‘n fali force within the limits of said Territory of The main fea Ne} gsuch Iodians, their lands, property, or other brake, as follows:— They cede to the government all the country | States, but as subversive of the plainest principles | sinerys, At the head of thestaircase and directly under | . and your remonstrante submit that in fartherance, as wehts by treaty, law, or otherwise, which it 1d have Seo. 11. And be it farther enacted, That there shall be | from the confiuence of the Great Nebraika (Platte,) with | of justice, and the mavifeat cestroyer of ths blewsiogs of they believe, of the design ot the Legislature to advance been competent to the roveraiment vo make v ‘this ‘act | appointed an attorney for said Territory, who shall coa- | the Missouri, runing north as far as the lows pth, ‘and | liberty, ‘Asan institation we ate compelled to dsaounce | the dome, is « splendid painting in oil ononeofthepanelsof and it the interests of the domestic commerce of had never parsed. tinue a cffice ts keg years, et unt his —— west to the oe qredtid land soeeten for the fa | re Cant ae a6 Ba Sete in a where | the wall, represemting Guido’s Aurora. This piece of work Bec, 2 And be it farther enacted, That ths executive shall be appointed and qual jeu sooner removed | ture homes of the is that portion of eouatry em- | it exlss, politically beyond our reach, But as we wer and authority in ard overaald Territory of Nepras- | by the Precident, asd who shall receive the aame foes and | braced between the town ereck und Neobrarah civer, | cannot deny our renponatity concerning ft, volong as it | "= steatly sdmired Lf ie [oe Viaited the een be {s | es cially reserved for the sole ascommodation of aloo) Eavhat be veated in a Govergor, who shall hold his office | salary as the atiercey of the United States for the present | The smount of Jand embraced ia this treaty is about | finds protection under the Jaws of the federal govern- | saidto have cost $2,500, The painting cannot be re- | and other marbet vessels, using the trade of the oii fer four years, snd until his successor ehall be appointed | Territory of Utah. There shall slse bea marshal for the | 8,000,000 acres, which will probably include 6,600 000 of | ment, se we will never cexse to war against it ao long as | moved, ard will, therefore, have to remain as a memento | during certain periods of the year. and qualiied, uniesssooner removed by the Presiceat of | Territory sppointed, who shall bold his office for four | good cr arable Jand, for which it ta stipulated that they | the purpose of the constitution shall remain uvaccom- | 6+ wna; the edifies was in bygone days, To the right, | ‘That under such provisions, for nearly half century ‘the United States. Tue Governor rhall reside within said | years and until his successor shall be appoiuted and qua- | shall reo-ive $40,000 a year for the term of thirty years, | plished to secure the blessings of liberty to all within its ui sathe'a | thiscity bas been pursuing ite onward prosperous career, Territory, shall be commander in chief of the militia | }ified, unless sooner removed by the President; and who | payable rei annually, furnish them with a blaskimith, fronting on Murray street, is the drawing room, which is | each succeeding year witnorsing an increase alike in ite thereof, +ball perform the duties and receive the emolu- | shallexeoute all processes issuing from tne mumbers, wealth and commerce; bag ii ae ime. this State, the act by which the right to wharfage was established provited that certain wharves should be powers. id courts | gunsmith, break two hundred acres of land, and protect | That'in following in the fcotsteps of the fathers of the | about forty feet long and eighteen feet wide, Ia the | repubiis, who r-garced freedom the national, and slavery the necticpal eentiment, wo best vindleate taeir eluime | C*@tre and opposite the, front door entrance, ts the fe, ments of Sup+rintendent of Iocian Affairs, and shall ap- | when exercising their juried‘ction as cireuit and dis:rict | them ‘rcm the Sioux, crease wharf property has become aad vv all laws passed by the Legislative Asvembly be- | courts of ibe United States; he shall perform tre datier, Toe Ottoes treated February 4. The amount of land = they aball take effect; he may grt parions sadre — be #adject to t regulations and penalties, aad be | embraced in this treaty is between two and three millions @pites for offences against the la @ fees asthe Marshal of the District | of sores, for which it is stipulated that the government Court of the United States for the preseat Territory of | shall pay them $12,000 antually for the «pace of thirty | Utah; and shall, ia addition, be paid two han¢red dollars | years, The Jand sae, reserve for their fatare cocupa' thereon; be #hsil commission all officers who shall be ap- | annually as a com pensation tor extra services, west from old Fort Kearney, upom the west side pointed to office under the laws of the sald Territory, and | Sec. 12, And beit further enacted, Chat the Governor, Big Blue, being ten miles in widtb, and ruusing mhall take care that the laws be faitifaily executed. Secretsry, Chief Justice, and Associate Justices, Attor | west incefinitely. Beo 8, And be it further enacted, That there sha!i boa | ney aud Marshal, shall be rominated, and, by and with ‘The Pawnee: va)uable, . place, ornamented by a superb mantel piece of marble, |, That the bill now before your honorable body, while it curiously wrought, On each side of the eatrance to the | does not @ to increase the rates of room are two Corinthian piliars of wood, carved most ex: | Sa Sraatee nad toes Roe a respect the dcvetrine or the practice of the wisest and | quisitely and gilded richly with gold. The celiing troduce the commercial prisclple entirely novel in ablest of the framers of the constitution. 4s composed of three arches, ending at the top ia Tegulations of this port, and in effect imposes a new tax, Cee ae nee eternk angeeeraed? Gaim | minute, domey, which serve to ligt, the, room. | [igen Jour tetaswantsbellevate be Rot only ipolle id Territory, and | entitled tothe U i z out on @ hunt, but they hive been r 3 it | and unwise, but illegal and us just. Boaretary of said Territory, who aball reside therein, ant | theadvice aad consent of the Secate, appointed by the | ready to treat for a long time, and theother tries having | Mirécur! compromise line was decioated.'o freedom, is an | 7h® wallts whlch Are punaciiod, Ore covatel with paper | tuatit gunjecta to direat. taxation mot only great oom Boks bis office for five years, unless sooner removed by | ent of the United States. The Governor aad Seore | ceded, there is no doub! about then. Outrage upon justice, humanity and good faith; one by | borter, is very showy, On every side of this apartment » % the President of tue United State; he shall record sci | ‘0 be appoin aforesaid, shall, befcre they act | The quantity of land bargained for by these treaties | which traitorous smbition, confederating with violaters of | 37¢‘\tipended mirrore of large Jimecsions, in yaich me | {fon and lead, but im its multifarious eas ve s!l th and proceesings of the Legt lative | as such, respectively take an oath or affirmation befure | amcunta, it is said, toabout 10 000,000 acres, The scope ot | ® rolemn and time honored compact, is seeking to infilst | doubt, many thousand yourg gallants ‘and beautifal | visog, levies @ fine on the coal we bucn, the tes, sugar mbiy here constituted, and all the acts and | the District Judge, or s: Jastice of the Peace in the | countries extence from the mouth of the Great Nexahs, | upon ths pation a deep and indelible disgrace. We < id women heve cast an admiring glanoo at thelt own forma, | ®B¢ coflee which we use, the beef, Ep he ih ent as they grace‘ully moved through the figures of the quad-, | Other necessaries which we eat; and, in Proscicge of tne Governor in his exeoutive department; | limits of aaid Territory, duly authorizid to admisister | near the northern boondary line of Missourl, to the tay” be permuted to eecape, in tnltaton of potmm | hall tramsmit one copy of the laws and journals of | cathe and effi wations by the laws now in force therein, | mouth of Iowa creek, opposite the south west coraer of ; and we call apon the people to hold its avthors and sbettors to the most rigid rille or Spanish cance. We must not conclade our de- | the Legislative Assembly within inirty days after the end | or before the Chief Justice or some Asscolate Justice of | Minnesota Territory. It fronts aboat 250 miles on the | and righteous accountability. tcripticn of this room without alluding to the beauty of acts this messure winds up with a sweeping im- of each session, and one cvpy of the executive proceed | the Supreme Court of the United States, to support the | west ride of the ri, and is wsplindid, rich lime | | ponition of a specific per centage on every noa-enumer- fags 000 official correspondeses somal aucnally, os thefvel | comstitation of the United Bates, and falibtully to dis | sions covtry, semper a NEBRASKA DEMONSTRATION IM LOWELL, MASS. | | the several doors that enter it, hey aie painted | S104 artisle, and grants an odious Hem om the whole. Gays of January and July in each year, to the Presiden: | charge the duties of their res .ectiva offices, which said Wo learn farther, that Msjor Gateweod will forthwith ef the United States, and two copies of the Iawa to the | oaths, when so taken, shall be certided by the person by | proceed to make treaties with the Ottoes, Missouris, Paw- President of the Senate and to the Speaker or the House | whom the same shall have been taken; and such ceriifi | nees and half-bresds. It is believed by this time he has room, from floor ef Representatives forthe ure of Congress. And, in case | cates shall be received and recorded by the said Secretary | ma‘e treaties with allof them He wiil at once prccsed Reeolvd. That in common with our fellow citizens of ¥ ef the death, removal, resigastion 9: absence of the Gov a be paeetliee Hecolesi a oa rn) veyed pens on to Washirgton city, with the chiefs of each tribe, to aban aoe ethan ie apd pee Rect hog ernor from the Territory, the Sesretary rhail be, snd heis | and Arsociate Justices, and all otner civil officers in bave the treati ratified. By’the Istof Mey or Jane Ny men Ibereby, authorized and required teexecuts aud periorm | Territory, before they ‘act as sach, shall take like oath | next, the whole of the Flstte River Valley of Nebraeka | of the intr duction and probable passage through one, | Within the last year that anything equal to it in an followin; lutions were passed at an anti- | white, snd carved, so as to throw out im bold re Nebraska meeting, held in Lowell, Has, on the | lef «’ besulifel pattern, not enlike the ornamental work 28th ult.- ‘on the doors of an Hezpian temp) In ) wi Seok rier apie ry” submit hapa fe ju reoogn' a 6] money property. assuch cannet be taken from the citizen by the | except in the exercise of its power of tatation, nent domain; that the prorent caze is clearly the scope of the latter authority as ut a rightiul exer: of the power of taxation. fe a2 eRe ge | | tectural point of view, as well as in the splendor of all the powers and duties of the Governor durisg such | or affirmation before the sail Governor or Secretary, or | will be opened to the settiement of the white man. | if not both, of the branches of Congress, of a bill re | arebi venience | ,, Your remonatrants belicve thst the principle on which Wacanoy or absence, or until another Guveraor aball be | scine Jucge ot dustice of the Pease of the Territory, who | “In ateition to the above, we append the fellewing let | pesllog the oom promise of 1820, by which sluvery waa ita perfect arrangements for the comfort and conrenien0® | the rightiul exercie of tazation depends, is the fast that | Galy appointee and qualified to fill such vacancy. may be duly commissioned and qualified, which said oath | ter, which we fidd in the last St. Mary’s Gazelle :— | for ever probibited in all that part of the territory ae | 1th occe Peete a tpeliding insitdvted viet te ai | 2 the application of the moaey to the purpose for whisk Bec. 4. And be it (urther «nacted, That the legislative | or affirmation shall be certified and travauitted by the Counci Buvrva Ip. AGENCY, Jan. 26,1864, | quired France north of 86 80, except that com Doudoir; the shape ef the room is cir- | thé tax's laid, (which must be of a general publie na- is thority of said Territory shall be vested in | person taking the same to the Seoretary, to be by nimre | Eprror Fr. May's Gazarra:— | tained within the Hmits of the State of Missouri. Lh pained ture) the tax payer receives or is regarded as a and Legislative Assembly. The Lagialative | corded ea aforesaid, and afterwards tho like sath or af- | Drax if have the great satlafaction to inform:jyou | Resclved, That we protest sgsinst the passage of this per pl age bl fe ot epee of compensa‘ ien for the payment, n the protection aiforfed consist of @ Council and House of Repre- | firmation thal be taken, certifi recorded ia euch | that the treaty witn the Omahs tribe is concluded. All | Dill, or any other infractions of the solemn compact oun. | Sat tee aut lity 0) Meee Og Ik tings of the heathen | »Y the novernment, or in the increase of the value ef his fentatives. Tae Courcil shall eon goddesses, landscapes, and paintings of birds and flowers, | Property by the application of seri magn ‘a | Ine nichs in the wall may be seen two merry looking fot on the ta A ipenpeuc tl e wale the tax is 4 little angels, but ‘to some accident their wings | on tke taxed, as members of a community, to contri-* \ peng off, and 4, sre consequently devoid of | oe their Lapse tricia a or { that necessary requisite, ‘Fue ceiling, like the walls, are | °F tome beeper Aeon d erpaee } acmiably painted in fresco. A large plate of French | ,.,;neY submit that no such feat or circumstances exist | wut four feet wide and elgh: feet high, serves as mm sere ; that goods belonging to the farm of tuirteen mect | manner and form as may be presqdbed by law. Tne | the count-y from the mouth of the Platte to the lowa | tained in the law of 1820, because it is an unnecrssary as hereinatter | Governor ehall receive an anp salary of fifteen | Creek, and west as faras the Omaha territory ex:ende; II contioue two | humdred dollars as Governor, an¢ fifiesa hundred dollars | axd will, by the let of July next, and probably before, be years. Tae House of Representatives shall, at ite first | as Superintemcent of Iodian affairs Tne Chief Justice | thrown open for settlement. Yours, &0., | session, consist of twenty-six membera, poessssing the | and Associate Justices shall each receive an annual sala P. A. BARPY. | ®ame qualifications as prescribed for members of thecoua | ry of two thousand dollars, [he Secretary shall rece.ve The editer of the Nebracka Democrat, published at Old | Sone mhoee term vice shall costinue ons. year nual salary of two thousand dollars, Qvale | Fort Kear — \ sumber of re; tative 7 We are autnorzed ay be inerensed by the yy Col. Gatewood, Indian agent, to | ¢r, merchant, artizan, or producer of this Stet, orf Lagislative Assembly, from time > time, 10 pr vive appointmerta, at the treasury of the Unit-d | eay that the Otros and Omahes eouatry will be open for | £rindon in the back of the room, looking Cown upoa | other in the Union, of hb or ot anpotnee conntey, Co, ‘to the increase of qaslified voters: Provided, Taat tre but nosuch psyment shall be made uattl nettiement by the lst of May next. 4 at w fret glance would Jead the visiter to i ine | tive mo bemeat or compensstion whatever for the pay whole number shail never exceed thirty-nine. An shall baveentered upon the duties of their re | The following, copied from ihe Nebraska Dem*crat, gives Bloelt in frostof on tmmeasslocking aa S| moutth dliged to make; for the act esrsfally pro- fonment shall be mae, aa nearly eqas! as prac pointm The members of the Lagislativ- | @ very interesting acon znt of the countvy occupied by the iY “pecs omg aus oat Pg al that ncre of these wherves shall be used, oven for emo eral couvties or distriots, Dail ne entitled to recrive three dollars exch | O:toes an: Musourl Iediane : with @ wittering and consuming corse for all the par | |, Leering the bondols and turning to the left you enter | 2 tag an tives, giving torah ana per day Goring their attendance at the sssions thereo!, | Theevuniry inhabited by the Otte: ant Missourle | poses of free labor and ne ive enterprise, and devigasd to | Het, tah Suen, Neen Oe, & Same Cee ie ee Peeated | (hall al ratio of ite q tnd three Collars each for every iy miles travel 1. | east, extends rom the mouth of the Little Nemaba up | éxtend tbe empire of the slaveholders over the entire | Pull MgsNd Nik Neees welows tm the | the expe: voters, as nearly as may be Aud the members of the | going to and returping from the said sessions, the Mirsouri river to the mu h of tae Nebraska cr Great | ccntivent. O'tege groands, “mabing the Toor ‘a eave sol, | _ That the set contain Oouaell and of the House of Representatives shal reside cording to the nearest usually travelled Platte river, apd went to a boundary cessrived in the Brcavee, finally, it ie the boldest and farthest step ias eo ee s iz : tm ond be inhabitants of the diatcixt or conaty, or coun ublic application of any portion of the sums thas extra allowance shail be paid to. the presidi: convention made with said tribe, September 15 1853. | J0rg series of aggrensions upon the Northera peopls, aad | acd comfortable cme im the summer evenings. | P - yb which, from the vast quantity of properiy recsived at . The room cireotly over tue ball door is very oapacious, Yes for which they may be elected respesiivoly, Pcs | cf each for etch day he shall so presice, Au. | The country occupied by thie tribe is the most desirable | if successful, there is vo oonceivable out age, even ta ; end pbipped from this port, must necessarily be ver vious to the Srst election the Governor sual! caus: | a ehtef clerk, one atsistent oltsk, @ sergeant-at-arnr, | portion 0. Nebranke Ter, itary, having « beaatical supply | te ackbowirdgmert o’ the right of slave owners t0 hold beantifally papered, and ornamented with sevecsi pleses | Leree:'yut that all ia te be abetbes by ake’ fortueace @ censu: OF enumeration of the indabitents aut | and docrherper. may be chosen f.r euch house; aod ty | of tim*er. a soil unsurpssned by any ia the Missourl vai. | thelr property io the free Staves, ard the revival of the | of watuery. sosers te hed treun thie rooms 50 the Bat | owne! without the slightest jualified voters o: the several coznties sud dir. | chiet clerk sball :eceive fur dollars per day, and the vat: | ley, whilet for beauty of scen-ry and pure water, it ie | A(reso slave trade, which must not be looked forand | Cony overbanging the hall Geor, and running the wale accommodations com. Hiets of the Ter ry to be taken by such persons | cther officers three collars pec day, duizg the ssasion 't | ureqoalied | Guarded against. Tria Tact teatasatyac: pecnlcted tobe tae: inalesitos or | will eajoy: thi aad in such mode ss the Governor snail desiznate and | the Legislative Asrembly; bat co other oilicers shall be Perrone visiting this region can but atorc* erosive | Broaure it isa fiaprant breach of faith by the South; ic Rho beat of the rs he henctifal end | posi tiom to the princi not appoint; snd the persons s0 appointed shall racelve a res- | pale by the United Stater: Provided, That there shall be | the elisibllity of Nebraska City, -(formerly old Fort that rection havig im 1820 stipulated mortaolemaly that y Oreclin porties tn Was tient peck ot tae ediien || xing the many for the be- movable compensation therefor, And the first eleotion Geesselauuiion ak es Irgielatcre annually, uuless, on sn | Kearney,) neat the centre of the river portion of the 888 condition of the admission of Missow i with Leap bares) WS toe ballaieiels Giles am oF aablonr eae | he vaiue of all shall be beld at such iime aod places, and be condusted | extraordinary occasion, tue Governor shall think proper | country, and in sight of tbe States of Missouri and lows, | the remainder of the French purchase north of 36 deg - eee ward ihe weatacce | the farmer, merchant and mechanlo, and ériving the nner, both as to the persons who sball super. | tocall the Legislature together. There suall be appro | whilst the lasding ip one of the best on the Missouri | mln. should never be carsed with that institation ; aad ase, and specious = = and ce lection and the returus thereof, the | pristed, a: nually. the sum of fitteen hundred dollars 10 | river. and the road from this point via Fort Kearney and pt ite faith strigtly for thirty four ak of the well arranged cooking apparatus in the base- that the South, navieg secured its | ment, aud the conveniences the Sook’ ad washerwomen entighened pl Heershes =: oe marts, where a more @ shall not repudiate its own solemn | erj>yed while engaged in pureuit of their legitim ‘That in this respeot the provisions of this act differ A» New England mea, brought up with « | business, for everything on this floor was got up oa ® | toristy trom those under which cet swindling and ewindlers, we | #0ale equalled by 20 houses except the first cinss hotels | collected of vestels, aa in that case there ls @ 0 dera- pores saxpasoed ox paralleled in the Metory ofthe Aceri- | | In, onstructing. sey og Reger ade Np he peyreumaenae Dmarrsae net Matinee, can peo) + Because no State, no city, no town, no body of men, no excelling, if possible, anything he had hither- Should ae capa Heya for the bes Danefit of vessels, ed its intro?a tion into | eae sa when completed ‘and’ farsished turorn, | . Your remonstrants also submit, that the deta‘ls of th pagacdiste | out coat $60,000, which is « large fortune for any reston- ert pcm pressive end hindersonio to commercial inter- | able persom.’ Yet, after expending so much money on | veseel to des ules per ae a | Sala Building, Mr, Staves. ose induced, so part with it, | Soaair provices for the collection of enerinns tee, a ee ee United Seates Ourte eo % Me | That it is measure whioh will in. ail propabill “Ttwould simost seem to bes sacrifice to tear this Posreet litigation, and suoject all the citise goodly pile down; and yes itis « great pity to nee it oon- a Sr orn renting property to, ot reesiving be expended by the Governor, to defray tae contiogyat | Fort Laramie, to Oslifornia, Oregon and Washington, is expenses of the Territory, inclading the ralary of a olerk of | admitted to be the best of aay aerors the Continent. tue executive Cepartment; and there sbsll also be appro We ore informed by tn pioneer,”’ Col, Boulware, priated, annually, a sufficient sum, to be expended by | (the postmarter at this place.) who eame to this country sons having the highest suraber of legal votes in eaeh of | the Secretary of the Territo y and, upon an estir in 1819, that at that time the Ottoes had 1,600 warrioss, wakd Qcuncil districts for members of the Jouncil shall be | to be made by the Secretary of the Treasury of the United | and were in a prosperous condition. The whole tribe now * @eelared by the Governor to be daly elected to the Ooun | States, to defray the expenses of the Legielative Asvem um bers lesa than 300 souls, This fact alone is asufficient = the persous having the highest nomber of legal | the prin! f the laws, aud othr incidental = comment upon the pernicious effects of contiguity to | for the Houte of Representatives ahall be destared | and the Governor and Secretary of the Tercitory shall, in | white settlements. Itisa fact notorious in thisregion of | *i" gle man in the country, dem by the Governor to be duly elected members of held | the disbursement of all moneys entrusted to them, be | country that these Indians have for several years house : Provided, That in case two or more persons vo’ goversed solely by the instructions of the Ssoretary of | sired to sell their prea nt for aball have an equal number of votes, an) in cases | the Treasury cf the United States, and shall semi annually | trary ectwithatending, ‘vacancy shall o\herwise occur ither bransh of the Le- | account to the said Sesretary for the manner ia whici bag 4 ‘will sell at @ reasonable pric jive Assembly, the Governor shal) order a ne: the aforeraid moneys shall have been expended; and no the delegation of Indians brought from Nebratka by ge slavery and the prrsons thusjelected to the Legislative, As- | expenditure shall be made by said Legisiative Assembly | Major Gatewood, with » view to treating with the govern. | VeDt its extensio: sembly shall meet at suoh place, and on such day, as the | for objects mt » rized by the acts of Con | ment for the purchase of their lands in Nebraska have | Besause it { pecial! Goverzor shall appoint; but thereafter the ti lace, | gress making the appropriations, nor beyond the suas | reached Washington, and on the 2d inst. visited the | ™uch as while alously professes to leave th : it at this port, to many peity sancyances, and they also jnestion of slavery to the people o! the Territories, its | ver to lawyers’ offices and bers, where and wacner of holding and conduc! ing all elections by the | ap; riated for a ‘object. Capitol. q “ te aig . 4 P Territorial legisla. | 20 regard will be paid by tobacoo chewers and smekers as | *TE8¢st that the proposed act seems to your remonstrants a act of Lert) dishonest of Broadway. hilator people, avd the apportion: resen' a the ne- fe é enacte: Legislatt ildin, in tional character, Peat ecuntience totciews sites Gotan tet tina af ie: Pain: cc the Teevtary of Notsccha coalt nett iwe nce Kansas Tertitory— Cherokee Neutral Lands, | ‘2? to prohibit the iatrodastion of Blaves. Wa eeie: baweree, saat boca eave 1b be ben ot Gath sapecally Erg ed by the, ccasanaion at the Presentatives, according to the number of qualified voters, | session at such time From the Washlogton Union.) | WISCONSIN BESOLUSIONS ON THE NsBRAGKA Quas- | NO Hope, However, y the case in regard to cur | question, how far such a tex would or would not be re- shall be prescribed by law, as well as the day of the com: | Governor thereof Immediately north of the Qaswpaws commences the | TION. ane ball pg ey yen ij | Sarded a6 an invasion of or interferemee with powers ex: mencement of the regular sonsioms of the Legislative Ax | first seer! pentral land of the Gherokees, oontaiairg eight hundred | f introd tik the | Serene nen Ad “woodwork | Slveively vested in the Congress of the United States. sembly : Provided, That no session in any ue year shall | pecient, thourand acres, or thereabouts, extending apihe Misscurt | z,cnq{ouowing, resolutions were pre sa oe Haan ine dit ape chowld Leow Keke trom’ the rx, | _ We therefore respectfully request your honorable body execed the term of fort; except the first se sion, aceed to locate and establish the seat of governme: ‘e tt. miata some Bot to pass the measure Temonst whieh may gontinue sixty cope. Tor sald Territory at sush place as they way ‘doom eligi: | "On thin ceutral tract there are but few scattering | ,,.W8tress, the measure commonly known as tho Miasoari | mises, for fear they might be tempted 12 dafase some of | not to pass the measure stains! which we 3 Seo. 6 And be it farther enacted, That every | ble; waich place, however, shall thereafter be subject to | families of Cherokees, mostly half breeds, and a few | CmPromise has been regeided ass snore’ agreement for | the numerous pieces of handsome ourving that the | of the present rates of wharfege 2m free white male inhabitant above ‘the age of | be changed by the said Governor and ative Assem- | whites, who are intermarried with them, | EP TTR iET ee |e And your remonatrants wil ever pray, do. Swenty-one years, who shall be an actual resident of | bly. And the sum of twenty thoamnd dollars, oat o° aay | "They are, generally speakisg, an intelligent, indus- | '% Disdiag obligations (baring veen repeatedly, sckco ¢- American Bible Society. ~ maid Territory, and shall the {qualidostions | moxey in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, is | trious, worthy olass of people, the few families cooupy | \°cked, bY, the, most eminent. statesmen of our country, | 0, AMA ENGR a tnelr montaly meeting on Theatres and Exhibitions, hereinafter presorived, shall be entitled to vote at | hereby appropriated and granted to said Territory of Ne. | ing this neutral tract weuld willingly become eltisena ot | tH North and South—therefore, ‘Thursdey, the 24 instent, the Hon. Lather Brasieh in | _ Bowsay Tusaree —"Uncle Tom’ the, rst election, and’ shall be eligible t> any offon | braske, to be there applied, by the Guvernor, to ihe eres. | the United States, ay chortle? tustitestione toperl ot the Wincoetlona | tho Cbelt, assisted by Wiliam B Crosby and Francls | this evening fur‘the entartalament of the patrons of the: within iu ert ry; dui qaslideations | tion of suitable buildiegs at seat of government. This ie & good atoek- ; good » | ¥ 4 sosnery is unrivalled effect. beant j Of voters an of holding office, st allsubsequoat elections, | “kee. 14. And bo it further enacted, That a delagats to | ably fertile’ rather arene oe metas Beak same a | | poor aes poet enn Daten P= fren ag et <0 oa, ACOUSTICS TIGA RIC PIB RE ee orale o Rear: thea shal bo such as shal be proriried by the laguative as’ | the House of, Representatives of ithe Uaitea Hates, to | streams, many of which fall ta dry seasons; aptings and Paty thotabric Of our government bya, tress renewal of | in Maslenipii, aod 1a Tenuestee, llinole; Wiscoaia aed | « pwapNay Ta Might Deca? At ee ee oom b er and of hold- | serve for the term of two years, who shall be a citizen of | rupning streams of wate: 5 toned ‘each - fag oftce shall bs exercised only by citizens of the Uaited | the Criced states, may be clected, by the retars qualifies | there is an abundance of stone oal all over thie.tract, | ‘Hote seltations whton, in times past, have threatened & cote oe cocextecte ct otters were made from agente | lett time, ae Mr. Forrest's ¢ t is to commence Slater. And provides further, That no offlesr, soldier, see | to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, who shall | in many places appearing in the beda wad banks ot | “utolation of the Union. gions nd auxiliaries, showing the improved state of the cause | MiZCey therefore the sjmirers of this play must mean. or marine, or other persom in the army or mavy of | be entitled to the same bot rm and privileges a¢areex- | streams, and ally even upon the surface, of good Pata seertensiat oe aes or rr ar 0 % i upc hajaas tert ‘the United States, or attached to troops im the service of | ercised and enjoyed by the delegates from the reveral | quality seqessted 10 he GH eonstevaslensl Sudeevoes to pevn by Hen A letter was read from Rey. Mr. Jacoby, of Bremen, | |, BURTON’s Tumsrem—‘(A Midsummer Night’s Dream’? the psasege of a: meteriee increasing demand for the Seriptures ia Ger- ati] attracts very full houses at Barton’s theatre. Ita. LJ \y bill which may permit the in’ the Calted States, shall be allowed to rote or hold office | other Territories of the United States to the said House | Travelling through the country, I turned off the mili im said Territory, by reason ot being on service therein for | of Representatives; but the delegate first elected | tery roac to camp, where I found s'lerge coal bed, from | VOD OF establishment ef slavery withia the Terri ; beauty and perfootness have heretofore been fally com- six months un.ses sald Territory is and has been far that | shali bold his seat only Curing the term of the Jougress | which Mr.—— ploked up bivcka a fot auanre, weeping Bie asd hemliee. ik, tiaee Coma 2 eA tory of Nebraska or other free territory belonging to the United | many: mented u & Mr. pom. It is to be playei this evening, as it Period other ive his permanent dowel, reeLdeace, habl he shall be elected, “The first election shell be | upa large Ge ail night. Pe ised, Hin} his reunindy: thd Giversse, Ww hereay ears wiemkypme toe Mr. legs, of Constantinople; | Graws a crowd every night ‘seats shoud be sectred early. eg gre iat 104, That det #, and be conducted insuch | Om the soith end of this tract Fort Scott is situated, requested to furnish ocpies of the soregoisg resolutions to | letter was alio pnd | from Rev. Mr. Goodell, of Cons‘anti. | Mr. Burton appears in it, and also in » popular farce. eof the Seeritory aball extand’ to all rightial eav. | all eppoint and cirect; and at | havicg « commanding and pleasant view, near the banks | our Senators and Representatives in Congress. nople, in regard to the version of the Armeno-Tarkish | | Narioxat Tuma —‘* Uncle Toms Cabin,” Mr. Aiken’: iF Of ~ ns ey al exten a all rightial sub | ll subsequent eections the time, places, and msaner of | of the me ‘aw, a clear snd beautiful stream. Fort Dail: Bible. Two letters from the British and Foreign Bible | very popular version, is announced for this afternoon aad ta Of legislation coasistent with the constitution of the | holdicg the elesticns sball be pressribad by doort is now abandoned, exospt ey the former sutier, | The dent of the Milwaukie ly Wis) oo y large iacrease in their reee:pts, and | evening Little Cordelia Howard isa simple and pathetic Imited States and the provisions of this act; but no law ving the greatest number of votes a who has the property is chargs, This is losstion | consin, says he can see no earthly use in passing re- wor r China, an ever. shall be pasred interieriog with the primary disposal of the Governor to bs Culy elected, and scerti! | for s town rile. If the Territory should be ergenized, cr be } it P “ , 9 . rected to correspond with the WaALtacn’s TaraTRE—Con; ay hedge Ah epee psy poly t Eh ‘of shall be given accordicg!y. That the consti. | many 0! the bulii. ge would be suitable fer a commence | Washi m, a8 long as we have none there to in- | Americen missionaries in China, urge them to adopt im | for Love,” structing the Wisconsin Senators at The Secretaries | | laws of the United States which are wot | meni. eck N the “ Nebraal - orm be nade pg flier ng saperipan atten, all ihe Inee;puenss vy tas logics, pable shall nave the same foreg and afnst | | An before remarked, the Chevnkass would sll in order | Smendment,” that. Wisconsin. is not repfeseuted in | acrering hem ina his Society wil be renty to fusaia | Een withthe comedy Ure anvemel and Goveraor shall be submitted to the nited States; exonp' the eighth sestim of tha act | There is lead ore upon this tract the Senate. I wonder how it wil be when that bil ron vam tures smouat of money may be necessary i nrex'e Mom. The ne * local drama, “The Olf pon magia yg States, and if disapproved shail be to the admission of Missouri into the Uat Leaving Fort Scott to come north, the next tract ia | Comes up in the House. Will our representatives ‘ewery,”’ is to be played this afternoon sad eveniag. pal in the Bohemian language had | 1¢ js illustrated with led ‘three | dodge the question then! I hope, for the honor of | , It was stated that Bibles je sida pew sconery, and the partsare fi half breed Oregen ant New York 1aciace, | our State, that it may never be said that we have | brea received to meek demands now comieg from our | by eapl'al actors and actresses. (sone of which are doing much good,) oa the whole tract | not one representative in Congress that dare “take Grants cf books were made, is various languages, for Baoapway MawsGEnm.—The various #'tractions at this | of country from Fort Hoot to the Marie de Seine river. | the responsibility” of exercising his own judgment. | tne ¢owestic and fore'gn work, and for Cansda; to the Place—the fat woman, (weighing 775 jads)—the Lilli- roh sixth, eighteen huodred sad twent i rinciple of a ja the States en gnised by the Ingiclation of 1860, oom monly called the sompromise measures, (s hersb section bas been materially al'ered, but we have Bot the words of ‘he amendment. Oar report of the pro @vedings of the Senate is as ‘ollows:— Mr, DouGias moved te amend the sixth sertion by striking go laed. There are only t Bightorn miles sorth of For: Scott, the military rod | ‘These resolutions will probably be killed or modified | Methocist Mistlomary Society, B bles in Eoglish, Spanish, | Putian King, (weighing six pouncs)—the Siamese twlas— Sane Terrivory, and nivine she legilavery power te ea inopera ir aid; tt being the trae fant an: | artavn Mine oreth, wbloh heute nent a large mound. Os | in the Bemate, They soelha Hele tous wooligg Te | Sask tt eee cect Za yee ea Hole Spent | Ihe great elepbast ane much more than we have room roar da Fove, any Foto byt Gor seatiog ¢ thi " A ‘age Ne bd ane this creek ad wives, ap se ver a) Inearly | Wil] be seen that both the Wisconsin Senators voted | Ocvban Asylum; 'o the Lac qui Parle and Chostaw mie- arty tele worth sesing. The menagerie nd 561i further exact yors Ir POU Gentieh wnt events. cheers, bot Bas the people thervot parfec'ly free to form and regulate one, Th bg the engrosament of the Nebraska bill on the | *!-s, and sevem volumes for the blind Srvvvssunr Insrrors —Signor Blits will give two of hie vided for, shall be appointed or elected, their dow eatic institu'ions is theirown way, subjsst only | re wat « silver mine on the | 2d inst. Dried Beef and the Broad Gauge. entertain nents, the lant st Stoyvesant tute, thie be, in sash manner as shall be provided by the Governo: | to the constitution of the United States same creek, (the trath of which I cannot voush for ) THE GERMANS OF CINCINNATI ON THS NEBRASKA Trem the Evie Gasette, March 2] afternoon and this evening . gad Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Nobrasks Seo. 16. And be it farther enacted, That the eum of There is atone oval on this trie A scanty ply ot QUESTION. Th fond is a literal y of a letter received @ B Niblo’ ‘The Governor shall nominate, and, by acd with the advios | five thoursnd dollars be, and the same is hereby, appro- water and timber, except cn the large streams, vis.--The | ‘The German citizens of Cincinnati held a meeting @ following S firm of Sterrett & Gi f this nomawa HALL —At this hall. Broadway, near m1 and consent of the legislative council, sppoiot ai! officers | pristed, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise | the Maw me taw, Little Ossge, Sugar oresk, and Marie de | on the 26th ult., to protest against the passage of the | /ast Friday, by the fin t & Gray, of pacorame of the Holy Land and the Season ore mot herein otherwise provided for; and, ia the firns io * ropriated, to be expended by and under the cireotion | & It iss splondia stock country, which is the best | Nebraska bill of ndge Donglas, at which the fol- city, from a eo-called ) eae business house | nightly exhibited. are very interesting im 6 stance, the governor slone may sppcini all said offisers, | of the said Governer of the Territory of Nebraske in the | t can be moade of the most of it. lowing resolutions were bi in Cleveland. It must reader as a per- | torical and artistioal point of view. who shall hold their offices anti] the end of the frit son. | purobase of @ lil , to be kept at tae ssat of govero ‘West of the Oberokee neutral land, and north of the Resolved, Thet we Sande ae ‘Nobraske bill, as intro. | fect rara avis—a marvellous “c ity’’—-an amaz- Curusry’s Miverams —it 472 Bropdway the original alon of the Legislative Assembly, and shall lay off the ne | ment for the use of the Governer, Legislative Assembly, | Cherokee ine dividirg them from the Osages, lies the due-d by Ponator Douglas, throwiog open to slavery this | ing proof of the large-mindedness and Magnanimity Christy Minstrels give s first rate programme for to- Seseary districts for members of the coanoll and Hoase o' | Judges of tae Sapreme Court, Seoretary, Mershal ani At- | country owsed and occupied by the Great and Little not yet orgenized Torstiery, ‘as a Violation of the constita- | of certain denizens of the immortal “Forest City. | Bight’s concert. Plenty of new songs, dances, barlesques, Bapresentativer, ‘and all other officers tornty of raid Territory, ane such other prmons and an. Oveges, & large and powe'tai tribe, (#hen compared with | LOL Jer orsunieed Tarmtary, Bs ® relation of the constite. Our honest opinion is, that the persons whose names | 884 te forth. Go early. ¢. 8, And be it further enacted, That no member o: | der such regula!ions as shall be prescribed by law | Most of the border teibes.) who subsist almost entirely | Gi ernee to Amerion aod this» 4 re appended to it should be put in a guard-h Woon's Mivermas —At Wood’s Minstrel Hall, No. 446 the Leninlative Assembly shall hold, or be appointed t) | | Seo. 16. And be {t farther saacted, That whea ths | by the chare; in their habits and customs they are | “grate to Amero and thistge | 1 1 | PPE wa arr D 8 OB | Terre ine nuradases this week haa been very flan, ny office wnich shall have been creased, or the salary or | lauds in tne sald Territery shall bo eu: veyed under the what are termed perfectly wild Indiaas, hat ‘of ht 4 q forthwith, lest in a pradishness, or from ex- | froscwey, the attenteceded upon *' Linda,” has made © Geedumerts of which decll hare boon tebronsed, while ne | direction of the government of the, Uaitea Bates, prep- | atrietly to the customs of their (nae Pnsany Le CF enh A bd 'y liberty and justice, aad that we will | treme fastidiousness, they should be prompted to the pose it by all legel means. Jemelition: arson ‘Was & member, daring the term for which he was cles ‘6d ratory to brivgieg the same into market, seotions aum- immemorial, leading a perfectly savage life, by Greadful act of self de oy to ‘BINDER Bok gud for one year after the ‘expiration of euct term; bat | bered tixtean sod thirty-rix ia ach township in veld T Tpey are truly @ noble loring race’, With them there aly paniios than cession, Mave ibe cus equal Girvaawn. Feb, 35,1864, | ,, CHa HatiThe Bacher Mnstrole will gre to-night, this res'ziction sbail not be applicable to members of tas | ritory rhall be and the wane are hereby revorved for the | in eh eatexaive Cstholie maistion at which, many ebildres sh f Muss, Prasxsre & Gait:—Geatlemon: Your favor dated m ‘The programme ls ‘otherwise rich with good fest Legislative Assembly, aed’no person holding a com | Free ot belog applied to sohools in aald Territory, and are educated. It bas been the meacs of dolog mish fo0!- soived, That we oall on the friends of liberty, without | 218: ‘ost, ordering one barrel dried beef, oame to hand things or appointment under ihe United States, excep: | in the States and ferritories hereafver to de erected out | Toere are also some six or eight tradiog hous, disck , a ave been eompeliee to endure Paniog. throagh Mr. and Mrs, Florence are playing in Ohioago, - mission ‘unde: : ave been compe endare in rough your * " ies us te to this moraing. We regret to say that the indignities we Bip. or snail ho i be & member of the Legisistire Assem | of the | Amitbahops. 9. Mach o° their country can only be con- Abed née ee a 2 Il hold avy office usder the government of said | Ses. 17. And be it furthor enacted, That, until other. | sidered Cesirable fer stock raising, although there is some Lf . | town, sre too recent in our memor! wi Mr E Eddy in playieg at the Nat‘onal, Boston. Mr. J. Berritory. Fees wise provived by law, the Goveraer of salt Territory may fine farming land oa the Noo vho, Maw axe ta, and Vor" | g,/V,%Jvec Teat we cali on the Legislature of Ohio ear: | SiT0'.0) bosinesn or soolal ocnvection with, your place, | B Roberts tas ‘coscluded «fair tat the Bec. 9, And be it ‘urther eaasted, That the jadiciai | define the judicial districts of said Territory, and assiga | digria rivers. Reseited, TncdGeuater Dongies, ¥: this act, hes forfeit. | We do not know that you have any sympathy with the | Atherwum. (‘Sextus V.,”’ by Bou: it, has been pro- cf sato Territory shall be vested ia euprems oouct | jadges who may appointed for said Territory to the The Ne o-sho and Verdigris are both clear and beauti | me gor Pad mob who have controlled your city for the last few | duced at this house. 1 courts, proba'e courts, wad in jastions of the | several districts, and also appoint the times and places | fal streams, passing entirely across the evantry ; the ar- *2,he enterm of every citizen who has the interests of | Toone “tat until we are asoured chat you have hed The supreme court shal! i for holding courts in the several ties bdivint kapsen also passes th: wont their liberty at heart. hall b e orders! Y¥: Firat Distriet Court. | mee’ two ‘sapoeiate ‘justionn, tay we or viene in each sald jadicial districts, by proslamat . t ee and is their great fmitry hy To Wd, Taey pl An Anti Nebraska meeting is called in Buffalo for tay, are mibetieendsay = LDR Mond Before Judge Greese. sonsiitutes and who shall hold term at che | isened by him; but the Lagisiative Assembly, at their first « #mall annuity paid them—part in cash ani part in this evening. P. 8.--We have made no inquiries about grass seeds, Mancn 8.—7he May 7, dc vs. Patrick Murphy —Action meat of governmert of said Territory sunually; wai they | or avy Lh i teesion, may organize, alter, or modify _ goods Upon this pry @o not place much reliance, de- The whigs of Batler county, Pa., have instructed | "towing that there {+ not a good merchant in oar olty | to recover s penalty of $50 for violating the Corporation fart tail thetr_sucoenors shall be sppolated ani Qual | tbe times sad placas of bol‘ing ke soar to. thes itn their delegates to vote for Gen. Larimer for Gover | Fojeq 0/4 sl seeds for caah or otnarwise, 1 692 [ltl | See reaee teamnneproved_ that ge the 34 Foorenly ttt an an! it. e hd at m2 . he fied, The said Territory shall be dividea toto three j1ii_| shell seam bearer ‘and convenient, 7 nor. So also those of Armstrong county. cam he ‘at anld jamk shop, No. 8 Jackson strest, and ial districte, and @ district court shail be he! Seo 18, And be it farther enacted, That all offisers to ‘The Illinois Legislature has & series of re MeLaxcno.y Casvanty at Lyxw, Mass.—Mrs. | told cofendast he must procures license for the pane, the President, by and with the aavice the Territ endorsin; 's Nebraska MN Porter, ble lady cf 74, visiting her som, | Defenden: first denied, but afterw irda admitted, that ba ow atruch times and PA Ta. ant jobraska, re Tan in pas — ‘of ft. Tay tant a Ghar 8 Portes eg a wall known ee ee had none. Judgment for 650 and costs, Saeeevey, ees ie te wien shall be as daving the preseet Vongross, 08 | each house by large ties. ter untal heug for retiring. Chansing $0 extinguish het | Jemes Patton was recently mulated im the ram of signed them. Tne jurisdiction of the several courts red to give seourity for moneys that may be iatrust- ad light, she sought the stairs, to descend, bai her | £1,000 by » Canada jury, for a breach of his promise to Fast can ecie A setn ed Mepen al | suooss bontal fesmtal hace mien as eS | sig x te Pobre Rae, a Wir | Het ied mato eae a | Sn, ey Mme ace te a ace @ prol , a a je as litived by law. Prov That jnatio:# of the peave | he Treaury may presoribe. of the Boutbern mail. the cizenmstanees, but expired the following day, ‘award a larger sum.