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= es hae me of the bastern division, which t the Mire Canal from A‘hany to abe east bank of the sete er IN Hf ta reslsance to the kméte ‘ Commenced etre of, Arms Free State Legislative Remon | veto od canal, the Champlain and Black river miles, Mr. Jaycox wil ba breagh ; or Geary to A , that is, the Erie canal BOK. That opinion my at Albany. What. | Quarantine question. There wil be no reat he the the bit! he sent forthe chairmen of the committees cana! to the east of Wayne county, Oswego canal, Cayuga ever effort may be made for repeal during the com! | actl Gua! arrangements are made with the State of New ‘of che two branches of the Kansas Territ ged seccca, (aemune 2d Caouaigo canals, and all tue ren... besvion wil be of bo avail |The triends of use laws wil. | Jersey for tae ceoupanes of toner Hook. The work of strance eee Conmitution—The New | (cera! Colley, of be Courail, and. eartal Lec ease af Latorals feedere—3) . Mr. Whalton continues ‘ . onee to the popular vi exultiugly claim | crecting temporary buildings durog the carly part Election Law, House—and icformed them 4 of the Weetern division, viz., the Frio canal from Androw J. McNitt, That aa the decided sentiment of {he eity act York. | peanou was ny indented. fo the present. Wothtrr rub: oun ua vinrvennic CORRESPONDENCE. Bstteata aclause referrit tte consti it nich the ay ze couniy fo Bufjala, and the, Geucsee John S. Wheelock jeter the Poitce ball be right wrong, is Pir j ftantial bas bese done. It ts usels tak the remarkably pa Kanone, Dee 21,1867, | BUL Proposed to make to e falc and full voto of the legal . foeke’ at proeent. It va aga fal cout i val on dna od rENWORTE, Peo. 21, 1867. | waters of the Territory, tor | on. are Astbel B. ‘Parmele, Henry H. wre, sustained by the Co ale oe 13 | hog A gar pote bt atin dy The Vote on the Stavery Clause of the New Constitution | he cre camel all other pice and soitte aet os a Wasson, Their dutics consist in ap- tiy ratified by the people. Any atom, theretore, | existed inst year, both at our fellow citizens ov ‘Troops af the Polle—The Fvee Slate Men Refusingto Vas | proval. The reply was, that that’ 6 ton bad bees . ton damages to persons, arising from the construction repeal it during the tacoming wil! be fuse for | Stateo Isiaud and our New Jersey brethren across the - f @ " | giready fully considered, and could not eit of the canals, ergthaming 14 banks. be., ke, The great two rensoate, (iat. 109 Goveener «maid sign | tay, sad that some amicabis arrangement way be per —Affairs at Leavenworth City—The Free State Men Chai) would defeat the, crly, object . w success webich bas the Tous déimants for repeal’ Bil, tad also woh: ia “hd be’ pro a whereby our Jeraey frieuds aad Set tate laud | longing the Voles of the PreStarery Party ait Threnten | cure 989, posbi ‘ firs, — oneee durlag ihe past half dozen years bas in- | cured in either House to pass the bill over the Executive! | fetlow-ottizens: ait be brombt ‘to Tiew the matter ina |) Co Oapture the’ Ballot Boxe Preparations for a Fight— K ite a stave State. ey a | Hears th whole pegs iscouseinen ig teem iqlamipin se ante ae ee a eet eee aeay Host could bee hkrcbens | AAUers Store Broken Open by the Bre Sate Men and | f:$‘sat ot the opparesely pass ala en ey ee coming: okies thet ade renee of electric wires divi from the fountain of regency in:- <4, had neta set of tatorested Shipowbers of this |’ “Afitckets Stolen—Foriearance of the Pro Slavery Men— eee Pee baat ah ia mia. wr eee een in parviculay, es. pe Foner ify pone at aibany \ere ix UO Prespeet of acoompilabing it olny Lanaye Sesney ee on, pe in ar | ‘The’ Free State Party Intimidated by the United States | Sage of the bill out of which grew tho Lecomptou comet aimee ming Hession. tn . isiature. Nothing but se E il ion. peak sel\ e8:— petty preset rar SEs ah Lapi gaint | “fe ete scree |) eater careyccaeer otc m- [PPS OPO ERD! . ud mish! be made to sues perq ‘several’ iy uote entering the to pay ‘vote on ‘clase of the Lecompton Con- |* PE ee SERA: J cert peer ES ' ca of in tuo oly and oouutry. Various atlempts have bere: | the sume aauount of lls as when ‘uw Be cual atitution took place to-day. AsT told you tx Tem th | | Toece appears (oime 0 ne oe ethic med Pi ee iors rag hn cans a Serio, ona | etn eat > war UCASE. | wane wre diced tote atrenrpol—aue et, | bscpe tm a op te dokne wep . 3% nond, i Sarr & res le si ; new very strong iy" \ “4 f reign! licabl Kansas fon Sheret and Jayoos. comauasionen, "Thus LBhGeW MaMviord® | constiunton hae toads uneecothees enceetiaety ineratiee, | of the? last sessicn, prevaiime upon tke “Taglea. |’ brated Oxford precinct falling to. company of tho Setoue’ | Commas cceatitaton When the bill authors pone a | oo pores by the t Logtsiature for polit py rest we ee Wola ped person holding either for only asingle term retires | ture to legative such & payment of cant tolis. But then Dragoors. Leavenworth and Kickapoo were uot provided |’ sus and ti reel rseecutents the ‘Convention whigh tical benaat from the ca hr 3 takes from the be tia siod 5 vs oN ge tng ean ae ye ry repenayegeinat fer Th gear es Sint streagth, tor! ‘The vote will be Ught—the free Stave men of all | [rane Mal neeame Tak tie costae Ses et much of pth a ier ES. ze Bioare. secdad bite &, moet soe retire somata of 8 be rare All the Stale weet of Sracuse wilcome| shades, ‘and a great majority of the democrats, réfusing'to! srowed U7 eet te rely meee * inpgenlan lage! Len .- TB. Rervowos. ‘milliouaze. ‘most fuc: office ia this: aad lown to the capital anding suc> tmination, a: vote. ’ the bi ‘the ich i She law ‘aad place the “Contac a upbn its fortivr seaBOA. perhaps in the whole country, in ah com wer the Weliani! 1 or rejection, I returzed to the House im w' | Foauen te Wid : 1A. Woodworth! Pilcot aud industry reared: witnk oc Regier loquiies | with Oster tnvough Canetiag torritary, Msivermot ine | _ 82. M: three expresses’ were dsepatchied to Gederni | catia. I ee mee teen wetter ioe we Inapectors of Siate Prisois are Witam A. Russell, x vemike. sare ways on foot with rogard to the Of iu. | sucoming Tegivlatuce should port phemseives Cully upom | Hamey ia rapid succession, requesting troops, as prepara, | augura! address and other official papers. They are my Sreties Dalley and Wiliam C Bhodes , dhe from each of 1, J. HL, Salisbury. ‘vestignting under oath the apnuat amotimts which’ our } this subject, as they wil! encounter wealthy wer- | ‘tions were making for a general ‘fight. Twas thed ut tho ow, and-L trust ever. will.be. «How tar ophciepacie, Pv: Seong a eee rapa” «| Sh rar Mea. ser | ae unt emaay atu, | me meemagmy oe ict nthe, eee eae eR soverai prisotis, the wppointment of tigents, wardens and aU As. it seems’ @ fit‘and proper occasion Oe e | beth at Ruftwo aut Oswe; ray we ‘of the move. | battle tetwood the # roses.” Coming’ into Nelawate, | Hye the public to decide, be g i Sade ee eee? Sain | a Sarr taetcccorernser eran | Se gente Se aed IES SOARES OE etnias ys : a bw . ¢ Trinity troversy” Be | ° el vn " 7 weit, cacy r 7 tunos a year, and at the beginning of every quarter a pri- BY of the ‘New. York upon an equal footing | theadjourament of the last Legis aturete this Umo,eetrong of & practical uppearance. Gevrxmen ov rm Connon. ve Kayses Teresrory:— son ia sisted e sachs orot which pape Coumpedsie ‘with other public Which do hot require any more | combination of persons bave been evastantiy engaged in|] ttseems the more expiosive of the free State party wero) After mature consid ration of tho bill entitled “Am act charge ant pegs » must attend at one week in labor nor a greater amount of Or buatnecs talset, ‘As | the wiatter.” Amougat the most eonspicubus isa man | determined on a difficulty womehow. Refusing to vote | for the pro oe Oar oe census, and election ath The inspectors report annually to the Legis- ‘one of (he gentlemen who held the office wiil be | named Ruigers Bleecker BHRer, well kavowa in Bien’ and Sew ve ron eal ay | | for delegates to Convention,” T am constrained to returm .dalary, | They are filomea salary of qpcejeaared in the Legislature, he will undowbtediy be solicited to aid | Albeny. A law was passed a few. years winco, by’ which! wea, they were perpetually chaileesing the proy | the same without my ponents te te camme Tene nate fy combakice whieh may be lstidodssh relaion-<3-Ahq | ibe ni AEsset ANG STEIHL LDRC PAE URAATECT | aennes snarrcapeeties "Proce ote, reaver ie me |, etoee eee Henn the bil Toe . . con it to oom i ure | of t ir med an @1 ‘rinity church, in | ner. . |, Berl Le a in the 5 re- Tuts tatter is meariy clear gainyas they all havewail- of the yearly income received by the City Register, and | case ibe euate suioutd be clearly established as the’ legal polars . hose ho rouewaber the PIC | Ae to the fact that the Lecistatire has failed to make any TOAd passes during the whole year in their POcketijer ng we hoe nothing will on from making the ex- | leis to the property formerly known as the King’s Karm, in the Old Curiosity Shop of ‘Quip Taunting the | provision to submit the constitution, when framed, tothe The Court of Appeals for 1855 will be coustitmted as posure and giving the information. sine meet, of Brosdnay from the Faery to Cans sicgat. Chained Dog,’’ will easily undorstand the method. Gradu- sapaiderationct, she. people, for their ratification or re- «follows: — The unclaimed deposits lying in the severa! savings is Mr. Bleecker appear fore the committee of the | ally their numbers increased, and a rus made for Mil. | Jection. “ Tal banks should " | Senate, of whieh Mr. Spencer was chairman, with’all the 9 sal The position that convention can do no wrong, amd Alexander 8. Sebagon.... banks ‘should engaze the early attention of the Logisla- | Tt” \vohments and. vouchers, to prove tbat.the pro. | W2t'# commission slere, ox the Levee, which was forced! | ought to ne invested with sovereign powcr, and that tts ‘eet Le ween lying uncalled for. A large ae purer kon mulliona | erty Leld by Trinity church is thus bed ilegaliy and’ | Cpen.and a aumber of muskets taken out withoy® permis. | constituents have ne right to judge of iis acts, is extraog- <aimawone eeiscat cat cumiury:enl van vackimane objects of these | {at the real owners y were the people of nestle of New | gion of the owner. Emboldened by these, they threatened Syrred Pete goo ary Eee consti iustitutions was not originally to build np fortunes aad | Yo". Mr. Noxon, of Syracuse, then a Senator antl DOW | ¢ seize the ballot boxes, which were yigilantly guarded! Scarbely ant exception, & cet lace t he re clectes, took strong grounds against tke church title. * vig A sacred adherence to tae salutary rule of popular ratifica- , eer cadl etre eel Br. Drcoks and Mr. Spenee—ahe Zoracr very strocgly yy the proslavers sian, aoe of whom stigmaticed, in. | Hon. The prnetonof Une tndaral. nnd, Site 4 deposits use. principal the latter more moderately—eupporte the proposition joud voice, whole party as ‘‘a set of cowards, not 1) the adoption ir respective cons! — F. Biche rived from the poor sind wadding obumoet se loeb Dice the property. in whe restecton of the state. The of whom dared to fire.” Hore was the most parte ing the wisdom of the. past, will furnish as With wear €'Peshine Smith. legielative provision should be made whercby the benefits | “resid Mr. Bleecker bas recently issued @ pamphlet of : and reliable rule of action. . one re ech fun ould ge towards te sidand asttanve of | 1 gfe, wiih bear ciccuniod usa the ale, | ODE ast eould have oes Dlonly im ne ex. | hiory oe dsagsef tn Convention tbat framed me JUDORS OF THE SUPREMR COURT... ea those in want and distress. all the mem bers of the incoming Legislature, detailing all he boxes the woul ve n bloody in the ex- tory of the o Jonvention paite Judicial, pixeict lames 1. Roosevelt, Henig F, wamasteeti, | J should Le Tegaised competing Semvy tare the faces and esreustances of thie churet act. Risiehdl |scvon. matcaataly tutias Aamieals catia ccareniat ved fees constitaion, and. mt of the Stabs constitutions ‘Davie, Thomas lerke, DP. Ingraham, Josfh *tther- fanaen fer to the State Tre ‘] anamicabie arrangement was male that to news. y were severally su’ pup dand. cet aoe g mand G. Satheriaud, f fer,t0 te State Treasury all euch funds after ait accumu: | Too Paicussion sboulde be liad oa eituer side, for toe | TSH attempt. The will, no doubt, was there. before being reeogr ized “as fundamental law, and shows Seoond Judicial District. —selah B. Strong, Jamea Haett, the interest for the purposes of common school education, | Te#s02 tat « cowplaint bas been filed ia the aame of the ‘Tue pro-slavery party kuew they were in the minority, | that the voting for a convention is no guaranteo whatever John W. Brown, John A. Lott. : . or annually dispense it tothe mos worthy and needy | People, to which Trin'ty church has auswered; and ‘tne | and open outeage alone could provoke them into a ight. | {at that Convention wheu vested with power will express Dhird Judicial District—tra’ Harris, Georg Gould, charitable public institutions. The State or trustee of | (Avie is noticed for trial in the olty of New Vork.. Mr. | ,,, their imprison . ti ' the popular will, ‘The practical right of the voters is ex- ania a eaiiel- Dioriets Dearden dso Allencdapege’ ruch ond duld pay overt eu owners tei or exe: | Bccker sapgariting bes beens on writes Wy ths | City wih wong; whom tues eapured on tha ferry | papi,” e-- Co ois abd tablish tis coasitesear™ a dh Judiciai District.—Corneiius L. { cutors, if A /. onal ov advocates 6 State claim; yet within a few days ofthe | ¢! ing, whom they captured on ferry | people,’’ & oor ani his, ‘i B’ James, Enoch Hl. Rosekraug, Pail Polter. a | le as a public cmarity. bai cin prevent the dissolution of | meeting of the Tegistatnre, aa on the evo of tue teat Of | host, but which impartial b ens gay were peaceable | Gore Tnor ep ay « #Yth Judicial Disirict —Dat.el Pratt, Willian J*paebn, a ravings bank iscorporation any moment when the me, | We caver, the State har been: tlooged with adonument | venders of potatocs, aad felt some open insults, bn: re- | , 14t the constitution of Kansas be ratified and established Wiliam PF. atten, Joseph Meili . +s nagers may deem proper, after dividing amongst them. | Vearing the name and authority of Bishop DeLaney’s | solved to keep within the bounds of laws by the solemn vote of the people, surrounded bby such sSt20 Jaud.cial Hiram Sray, Charlesdiacon, i. John Mother. selves all the unclaimed’ deposits in their possession? | “ficial signature, for the purpore of enlightening the | — It is quite useless to trace the various minor safeguards 98 will insuro a fair and wnbiaased exprossion Ransom Baicom, William W. Campbell. : «ohn . With the Stato tig catirelyeditlrent; ite ireeoury wey. | People opm the quastion at issue before the Court. “Now, | qheuay. AUS P.M. thetree State party had, by of the actual bone Ase chiveus, soe WAP SO cia * Beenth Judicial District —Theton R. Strong, “Hei RECAPITULATION. Decome impoverished, but its liabilities, whother io un. | Mr- Bleecker declarcs the truce has been violated, and be | increasements, secured its largest force, and” bly fixed in the sffections of the ee Weiles, E. Darwin Smith, Thomas A. Johnson.” New Aswmbly. Old Assembly. } claimed depositors or auy one else, can by no possibility | therefore takes the Liberty of sending his document in an | up in zigzag file on Deiaware street. It numb: Inhis report npon the Toombs Dill, its distinguished suther ip Sigil Tudictal District.Benjamis F. Grow, Richard : | ide 45 | whatever become endangered, annulled oF cancelied, une | *¥i5", te. the members sieot of the Lagslahare, ono hundred mez, armed with Miller's muskets, hot guas (as leaicaly sopmertien ine Srl eee farvin, No ‘yis, Jr., Martin Grover, 62 7 jens dollar fcr dollar, If @ sharp practitioners for the Broadway Ralirgad ara , s 7 5 3. $ | tiou of a constitution: —“ 3 3 = ;. aera a VOICADS, «ge bate @ | dtrandrets, when previousty in tee Coucte; tanto ck ett hoacting off having secured city delegation ta favor of putas, Diehiiertviants Nae venaddlecippipcl ahisery | tug of tho convention; the appointment of delegates; REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY: © 7°* © TO. be,coutgsted by James Guyon, repubrlreai. to compel the savings banks to disgorge, but did not suc. | t2&t Preject. and will present their bill to the Legisiature Tne ‘« qallitia traiuing’* of my childhood dayastood a living | #s¢mbling of the convention: the formation of the cometl- The Goveror the Leutecnat Governor, the séeneta- [ov Muadecceonition of the state treasury will prevent tho ] ceed; and if he has not changed his mind we should like | the carlicet practicable period. ‘The foci copatent of | reality before me. A man they called Dixon, on.horse- | tutions th? vouing on itg ratiieation; the-clection of oBlaars ati ianiageals inaPananiriandees atibaiiie tasatalioe pr to rea him rencw the effortthe coming winter. Should he | Stecess this time. A powerful lobby is to be on hand at | hack, addressed them in that pompous style inc i * . er-oficro . ‘ ae ‘oniributing largely to public charities. | commence the agitation early he will be able, we hope, | the ope ed of ~ ponerse to taaeee tho scheme, by con- | yanity intox cated and spurred on by a gapiug ere Pe ak bind Lance Orr. bape ed nn Regen’ Resitence. Date of A tnfend. ‘millighrof dajlirs could be usefully and deservedly diss | to accomplish something of the sort before the expiration | Vlveivg the rural mombers of the gront necessity of the | was apro-slavery man, Iwas told, & yoar ago; bat ceoing : = Whenever a constitution shall be formed obo Greiz Psi eh Ani Pa trvih ‘aggiums and other institutions most worthy of | 9! his term inthe Senate, " Tailway theaugh Broadway, ia the city" of New York, | inthe course of bumaa events how the wind blew. biew | Territory preparatory to its admission into. the Unian ae ® Galan C Verp! ‘ew Yi “ 5 - If our country cousins who take their seats In the Tegis- | Although this inatter is endeavored to be keptin pro- | with it. There was of course no limite he was unwilling | State, juntlon. the gentea of our institutions, the whole the- Gerck ¥ Leming. the denition.* Bumerous societies are in existence, ia: | iature on the Sih day of January will undertake to post | found secret from property holders in Broadway, aud | to go for is bleeding eountry—dying ofted, like Kirby, of ory of our républioan system, imperatively demand that “Terastus Corning "Yepd@it’ to! exer boneficial influence over the minds of | themselves in relation to the seicnce of stock gambling in | Others interested against it. still the fuct has leaked | stage memory, and as quick at life again the voice of the people shall be fairly expressed, and ~' ree whic! long prevailed in tl at the plans are all perfec e hy and letter he . rand or vicleace, or intimi OF ol Arirely wifortunate poor and helpless. TM bas been | Ep yay and sell, uot oO tk ital moral locality, | writers ali provided for to. manufacture public opliton, ‘ hasniere Cows Cousmabe pe not Senet Oe i enai, aaa onhiees © as olaae Tee ; jortif’ Sistom, during prosperous years gone | but alo country produce, coton, sugar, grain, pork and | through the pupers-—and that at an early stage of the ses- oes beapes Nod of life _ drilled his regiment, buty | than those imposed 'by the coustitation of the Unite by, for the Jegislature to dispense funds with @ | bundreds of other articles, without possessing’ a dollar's | S0n the preject will be undertaken to be .emuxgied & quite obvious reason did not. get beyond ler | States.”” Ubecal ‘Geko ¥s ait. thane .. be we worth of either, ‘= nothing but a speciog of gumbling. a | rough in scme shape or other. The lobby will be fur- | SFIS, and “‘soldier arms.” | While so ergageé. twocom | Governor Geary enlarges somewhat “pou the idea of lapecaiunssie:‘massune's, Gaps a» "asp | cotae er mnepeecine’ Sieareton seat |..cactenwtastnesent'ts eater Eerie cves aan ace’, decd ot | was oie pia tn ator Jon sas : mm elp | roulette or swindling. A legal restraint 1 “ a made to authorize the extension Ye wi + | proceeds in the following forcible language: — i 7 thebelre#” Bet now that the trewury is bankrupt, and | be put to itut once. A bill Was ‘utroduced inthe Sonate | al widening of cerium streets, ws aypears from the fol- Piarohing, doe ee na ete en Path cot ay Bighe creat “priaciple. then. ‘upon which our free Robert G. Renkin...” : Ast Sag fingptia) Oficers are frequently shinning it about ask during the hast seetion making it a misdemeanor for @ | lowing notice inserted in a corner of owe of the Wallstreet | facticn, of fee LA eves, —. Esl I Yi bw | institutions ‘rest, is 2 eaneen and abeatute ove: Nv. ~All ‘ * | man to oferfor sale an article. whether stock« orany. | Papers a8 an advertisement: — . * : Dixbe, ightened, becaus wase’t; reignty of ry ople; constituting, a8 RE ey ‘ag heaioews torarry ou the goverument, pay the interest | (hing clze, which was not at the time, mor waa licely vo |. Woutetshershy geen that ax application wil! be méders | Decame.seddealy impressed with a happy thoug—there praxpig ocs,, the most positive and essential fea- George W. Clinton .. Buffalo of vont 1 debts, auéto Nquidate other indispensable engage- | be. in bie own possession Such speculations are ag |. the Legislanre of the Btato or Rem Yoru os nnextne | See eon oe Teoness in its expression, quite | tyre in the great charter of our liberties, so it ts Isaac Parks. Ut Pov. 2857 baker Te 1 havardors as lotteries of dice, and just as enticing and tes | x"orize the extension apd widening of sireets yn DORRIT | refreshing. better calculated than any other to give elevation to owr ip scarey aariahies accra tes men -i,sccms quite doubtful whether the Legislature | sities when fully entered into 3 | New York. as follown—To extend e street, northerly, ‘The devil wae sick, the deyll a monk would be. hopes and dignity. to our actions, 80 long.as the pes- n> vacancy, opeasioned by tho recent death thn | wi) have the means to aesist our public charities during |” Why cannot a law be enacted making it a misdemeanor, | Wiy san Rohan ues tolivers eck, nd Lumiere aiceet, | qi {BOys,”” sald he—the General I meaa, noi the devil | ple feel that the, power to alter the form or change the (Raves Paige, Of Schenectady, wo ve filled by Wgtext bene obeitnerenr. | oreven felouy, for any yerson sellayg stocks or othet | sonitheriy, to Grecawich sires, indto widen the mine wo q | “When the United Stites troops pass T want you to present | Character of the government abides in them, 80 long wil “Legisiature, - al BUMPeNgr'sputh it may be deplored that the condition of | Property representing ito behis own, But which in reality |. yiiih net saoetding ope banded Zork, Ale, te widen Gren, arms, and take of your caps.” ‘The boys Were doubtcul | they be impressed with that sense of security: and of OFFICERS OF THE BOOED. ~ oF aD y ml condi | beloug to come one cise, and from whom no autherity was ! wich sireet, on the easterly side, from near ius intersection with | about this;some ebcered lustily and commenced presenting | dignity which must ever spring frome the consciousness ‘ Y. Lateitigescs cease: Ps denen ae fe Saat wensury proper docs not warrant much assist: | received to dispore of 1 Why not prevent the sele of | dorrivatrect to Battary place, wo a width not exveediny one | arms at once: some said “they'd bed—d it they would,” | that they bold within thelr own hands a remedy for every ig “Vice C1 Teticé! toypeLIM charities, it is e consoling thought that no | aby stocks Whatever unless they are actually registered | MuneTesy@c, Ong iat vers and soutiwert- | unl some were: for pitching Suto the troops withoat further | polltieal evil—a corrective for every governmental abuso - SEY i Treeaupeey Me; Wu im, webs impunity, very greatly deprass the | 18 46 name of Ue person offering thems for sale’ ve ary | ss Bettery from inte street to Routh sizeet, twenty | delay. | Fortunately oe troopm passed dows! the ext and werpat _— gic tyler Risers cence ts are tu! (ae — t ’ | ined to favor the iuea that the provisions of or mone ‘eet asseasmen! ection o ok, k the: » wily Oo! why of ny ° ents are constituled Trustecs of tho Bebal- |‘Sunpagpnopslesed to educational purposes. TheLegislatarc, | tana eye ieee princiotes, or prmbiieg mmailvey went | porion et the rtire eapenice ae the waakle reel egiaioot | the polls, There was then some indecision in the Yrea | buzards and at every sacrilice—maintained in all. the 1 4 have power to appoint Mbrariaus and cetks, Koursmtoomiters, the public financia! managers are ¢x- , ina great measure tond 10 lessen ihe amount of stock | Pid ciby Renenaiy. | State ranks: some wanted to march to the polls wgain; | Power and fullners—in all tho breadth and depth of its ve rales and regulations for the goveriimenbor |-yréeig AED idgot Ly the constitution from divertikg any gambling daily and openly practiced in Wall streete Such | ‘The last. Logiskature empowered the Governette ap. | others, including Dixon, advised remaining where they | wtmoxt capacity and'signification. It ix not \sufticiont tat . atin: . On em = “ ja law, ever, might be evaded. A better way, per- | point live residents of the city of New York as *‘eommis- | Wert ‘The few who were most charged with whiskey | it be acknowiedged as ame ‘bstraction, or theory, er epee sop ig — esp Mhthoss Tune (cpm their legitimate purposes. That in hay | Sioners to examine the school system of the cily,’? Gov. ire audibly lamenting thr absence of the redoubtable | ees; but os practical, substantial, living reality, ~ opened to the public daily, fr © | atrément say ~The capital of the common school fund, | legalise afl stock operations, my! . King @ te? on this commission ex-Mecorder F. ft, | Jum Lane, who, report says, has ‘buret”’ the promised | Vital in every pai Torsig tee ta tue aiveraoon. aud | Se eatery ie seraire 122. aah Gla phoaes ot the | Pate as cealing te Mees ee ane cee aie the | Tilea. 4B Sulluaan, Charles Tracy, R. A. Adams. und C, | “Kut” in his effort to “make Rausas a treo Slate.” | "The Governor then goes on to show that it would be folly jen of the Legislatare ontil eight were in jt ‘am ° i property of the operator liable for hie debts contracted on , ‘The duties of the : omunission, ag -et forth in the Ret the enthnsiasm could not long be restrained. A | to attempt to admit Kansas into the Union as a State with- rs ‘bile the Court of Appeals or any femal | dnidedttate: osit fund, shall be respectively preserved | the exchange, a8 weil as in guy other commercial | whic! reappointed, toacquaintthem. | Stght raim was falling, and the newly graded streets in | out the requisite number of inhabitants—‘the ratio of ; ——— fae nee ooh —_— — ye oe] geiplate: ““Phorevenwes of the common schoo! fund stiatl | operation. This would goon compel the speculators to pull | selve® mm every possible way Rn the organization and A second im command yas chen ootae teats a a gel annie — be recess o egisiatare, the law libr ° oa rer rots } tion of the system of public edusation in the city; recently from | 98, ‘ 1 eight o'clock inthe evening ” ao ae me eS at aed bdr gees ce gee ¥ Pim ofort war mate durtog the last session to prohibit } seonpkeerweitian tapers inthe. ovatuan. an the 1a ot with bim ona | was then, not only nothing like thw numBer as hopt ite ooiers open for half a century in making col- |; BoM The Werary fund shall be applied. to the support | pook’ng institations from making loans wy on hy pothneated | January, and submit the draft of a bill making such tothe Generat’s | in the Territery, but, from the very construction of the ve thousand doli storks, to more than fifteen per cent of their actual cap e if improvements in laws relative to pribtic edu. | previous instruction. pieces heavily | Dill, there could not bo, for it provided that po person Tt» questionable Whether the country affords « xtensive library, consicting of history, seience, ‘oratnre and peuéral micellany. From St parts of the co ater, atid {rom wil portions of the ef where the press iskuown, are Collected and te seryed cyery work which could be obtained, w “cotaidefation of €xpease or trouble. The syster j “eatioo al © chatiges Drought wm accumulation #Fortign | works {> ov ery languoge, which cauget probably wetamnd | CE naade mies, anu! the wum of twenty Pert Of the yetennes of the United State " tal paid in. Ax banks were not created for any sach pu d States deposit fond | TAP" wut for the accommodation of eomatertial, manu. Calne i the city we ther might deem adysablé. The | ¢harged, tho General and te run ‘n front, and the | conid vote in the month of June, 1867, who was not inthe vs 4 Wm iss ioners an during ee first year, by visite to | Douglas man at the tail, the* ari plodded beavily ‘Territory ag early as the 16th of March previous, Besides . bal) cach year be applied to and made part of the capital | facturing and business matters generally, it was wisely ein actual operation, by conference | through Nolaware, Main, Second and Shawnes streets, not | the hundreds of tree State men who bad been foreibly jot said Common school fund.’ Thus are those funds « | thought by the Chairman of the Hank Commidee of the + of the several wards, with | Yery anxious, apprehend, fora fight. A good portion of | driven from their claims and homes and from the Territo~ crediy reserved for epeciic purposes,andno power,excep: | last Sonate that the banks should be prohibited from | taachers and with other partics desiring to make sugges. their number were men of undoubted worth and standing, | ry could {not retarn i season to vote, owing tothe diffical- j ~ ve “4 joaning their funds upon stock securities jor mere specn- | tons, eneayored to acquaint themacives ywith | men respect, and whose aim is secured them mor: ty of travel, and thus were disfranchised, as were also the ¢ of the con-itation, can apply them te any lative purposes, rather tha to persons ongaged iu honest | the wants of uur public schoo. system, and when they | climate and topography than Fallstnitian parades. So | thousands of emigrante expected to arrive subs*quent to ‘ } poses. ‘The capital of the deposite fund is now — and lepitimate bueinces trancactions, Dut the gambling {hiro completed thelr labors, will inako an intorésting ro- | {ar as they combine to purity the polls from illegal voters | the 16th of March and before the election; while, on the pon the tatrodestiog port ‘Aa yet they have str iousty refrained from making Tam with them heart and # Any Missourian, who is | other hand, thonsands of Misvourians could, if they were ’ eeemzere this couniry wna [% oud the estimated revenue for the present | Stoek jobbers, both bulls and bears 2 i co ga ‘ Mon a tn Pile of the Dill, wont with railread epeed to the Capitol, ani own Weir intentions. 80 far lostto decency as toattempt voting in Kansas de. | disposed, and the free State men made a contest, MIPITARY ESTARLISAMENT. «= ye var: Sab pen omen pg the sum of $254, with appliances they knew #0 well how wy mae oucoek | "the Prookly nites are begiuning to open their eyes. Tho | Serves the severest puuislument. cross the border into the Territory , register their names AK ees Commend srsinief. 3. "The capital is distributed to the several « eS prefigate majority, socceeded in Killing the bill. The #ame | prevect of the mammoth park mee Be ward, between The eT Fa oy) are Ro cg EI od foreign = Lo Ling a ahd ey ae eo thn A — aerick Townsend " . s 4 4 | Dill ebonld be revised, re-introduced without (Fi ‘Smit emt . | Yoter s! in Leavenworth, to whieh I amen, | and re Ci in 5 Beryatcin F. Bruce Inspector General. 4 iE ae och Veqprepe with te law of 1836, and |W. as taces Wall treet jebare are-cosamity n'est. | aad eoaheahtntemagiantodiantn Net mcnns | They have been oatrazed bolore, bat forget ‘ais | could go and vote, all of which facts, he contends, made ‘ “SH Robert Ward Commiseary Getera? ee sit of id and mortgage by commissioners a — yacmyev, they are likely to Makuge 80 ae to get some Poter | creck, is all the zossip amovg the land. speculators and | DAVe committed excesses. Much of the disorder im the | an additional argoment why the constitution thus to be « Giazence A. Seward. [Pointed by tie Goversor and Senate, yielding about Fix irman of the bank committees in both houses, | pol'ticuins over there. The project was commenced last | Territory springs directly from their obstinacy. Their | constructed should be submitted to the people. » Sagaos L. Machel, tom \Qual Targgdenths per cont, after deducting al) necessary hay rest acetire for the Re: -Jon, > | inter, but the-parties interested could hot effeet the pas. | BUmbers wonkl long ago have given them fnll | The Governor concludes as follows. — Lucius Pitkia Fog Soe al this ot i . +. Anattempt Was mate by# Senator Kelly. Chairman of | sage of the bili at Albany, as tho Hroski¢n legislators control; but they preferred the ing of distant de Burthened with heavy liabilities, without titles “sO Vancerpoe! Jsurgeod Genera! * <8) | CRPEREBes Hekate ail this a direct tax tow large AMOUUE | EAE Hank Committee, to Feparate banks of issne and diss | wero oppoved to its passage o@ the ground of itwsize, and | Maxogues Lko Horace Greeley, to the plain dictates of | to our lands, our public Dutldings — uniiniahed, eBobert lL. Johnson...... Paymaster General,» Atay iMtfwheed and collcetod for the exelusive Bere | count trom Hay anys Institntion: Thiv Is a copy of hig | igo the manner of lovying dheagvenmont, Thopartiosnro | common sense and expediency, A full vote on the Sth of | our jails and court houses not erected, with- , ’ A AO-CAIND, o> Gay, b Rat nb Fal hs schools Dill now rangirineot sieross, aud the bill will probably be put | October last would bave saved this day's disgrace in tua | out money even to pay the expenses of a convention, Aid de camp. the m " + Ree, 1. Teahall mor be law fot fur ay baste: banking dxenc lo rough without imueh opposition. A petition will be sent | streets of Leavenworth, They are not stable in thetrac. | aud just emerging from the disastrous effects of a bitter Mintary Secretary.“ aap ane Semen ain Hepenngle Quillen, Hae ioe hatte ae tate ie am pak banking axsocme | to the Ceminon Coubwsl in Falation to Qe same before it | Sodeswayed to and fro hy “worganizers like Lane and | civil feud, it seems unwise for few thousand peoples + The Avjutant General recevves'a salary of one thtietna [MPAEAbOuAtNde:for the Immediate repeal of the famous | no'enbry the laws of this Hale, iw advertice or pnt forth «atua | coes up to Albany. This park embraces a tract of meadow | Vhillips—too willing to trample on the law aud order they | scarcely suificient to make a good county, to discard the es sp ig i todnieg? ? _ Tlethdd lags paseed the last winter. It f+ a hundred time as ® Savings bank, of Jn any Way Lo saltete ¥ 4 | land whith fit for building or othe: - | affect so much to establish, and, in short. incapable of | protecting and fostering care of a government to as- vive benired dollars. the In=pector Coneral two tidAsamd, | pretest: eee Poon anes He ate tans bailing ue sckh states aidameit | tempering their reventwuent with'vignity. ‘Their desire of | #iat cs with her treasures and to protect we with her ar- thre Oom-nisaary’ General seven iimdrod doNers 2m the |}-More@hnexioes, vnpopular and inefiicient than the notable bnildings, which are of no benotitto the place, Property | making Kansas a free State is fully consummated, but | mics. JNO. W. GEARY, Gov. of Kansas Territory. ane Of & dweillog house, the Judge Advocate Certo ine | PABA law declared Gnomstitntional by the Court of n the Vicinity will rae ia value in the same ny ove | rather in spite of, than by their peculiar efforts, individual | Lacomrron, K. T., Feb. 1yyy 1857 hesdred and fiity dollars apd eiatit dollars away ween | Apr The latter law had the sanction of every tempe is | Gontral park. An flort to extend Seventh Treseererons } * eaeert site “ar wait tigersiea; ahla the thied wha Ge Poreay, Soy foe the city bet Harmer 4 in &- court Of. i yo martial. C guia, enn tue Os peter pee,’ s one-half (wereot a the wae of the complainant and }- 6 pd corn will also be made. Brook c ixon’s | Ispersed, and the thre . Forney. quite ranguiag, Ee ee eres | ee et atetre ankt die tae a ¢ | SSevenee belt to tbe Ger of ten posr or tater ctrta | only commenced to meve- pe An we 4 bw Missourians, with a certain Fi Moore, still ia Limbo, that the Levompton constitution cannot go : | sett of the Commmantier tn Chiet th time Of peace = Tf cthkisés DEEn Mitted {t probably would have remained | ¥ vb ob y " hor w te popalation of five handrod thousand instead of | occasional drunken threats of “rescue x the wi gress; that it will be a close rub in the Senate, but cam nt PRORMApSH Bur statute hooke. But the law of last eescion | two bundred an ventoen thonsand, the present popula. | uring the afternoon the windows and galleries were filled | never pass the House, ia conatitut.ca Was uot io the way the office of AY, ibe abolished, aa all the duties now apper- | tietor hadwny avowed parentage It \# a mere commir uch ag filling out commissions for the fow lie or @rcCioa:, jumbled together b ndments, aid ‘hg of #cCoas, ns % a » aids tion. ‘The construction of the proposed park, the removal | With anxious spectators, and the streets one con naed of the United states Navy Yard, and, tee inirodectic bedlam of npise amd yells. ‘The troops, in my tater wile tanportane feataree to the userestor we | Prevented « bloody fight, as whiskey’ father NEWSPAPER ACCOUN =~ HOW THE VOTING WAS DONE SEIZURE OF THX GO- ated NF, can easily be done by oue Vile object war to restrain bonks, bonktny Mnetit b abe Ger ‘clerks. T° office of Inepector Ganotit is | Mans pod etasures from the orcinal Will intended hy | al bankers from ae ming the title of aavings | (ily, and above all they waat newspaper on the princi. | Fae forcing things to an issue. Knots of men we +] VERNMENT ARMS: -®XCITRMANT [IN TENS #. wen. The Wil cosmed ke | ple O€ the New Vorx Hunan to take care of their interests | ¢Fed round contending charupions with hands sigmi@eantiy (Correspondence of the Cincinnat! Times. } ' the i ] Ld * louse; in truth, wo distigare nig deposite be veaet benefit las ever ec stm Tevid-?#.) . Janes of the How m treth, iretig 4 civing deposit ia their pockets, but wherever danger was ay. Leavesworrn Orry, K. T., Dee. 22, 1867. apather Fuccure, me not as O ) yu can abundantly testify, Th a wd it, a . um | and ict the world know there is «ack a place as Brooklyn iste choutd repeal the law creating the obits or | act q hat be bap ta .% 4 prhenam, iae tl had ft become | tt ~ 7 ———, “ eae coupe, eines, enentiy by, and | Que city bas been ina sate of ioieare exelioment “ cw Genoral F agus Men'pts have been male nm varius parts of con Wee 4 - | as silently depas w ¢ danger was over. | day. To-day the voti constitution place, es ¥ evens ng lobby of The Grent Charity-Calico Ball. | Fhelr "elec Fomee ond’ steering Sotecl comed | cok tne trod iaate ween Bivtig aeclacd WLG0' vous Gr iat Sno CENs wo eaity tate citer 20 far an the appointment of | y sud other cited Now Yors, Wacuectow Socane, Jan, 1, 1858, to bring a peaceful tendency with them. An ofhcial re- | torfere with the voting in any maanner, eve; went THE LEGISLATURE. . | q e of # PL om Poy RE ciértinissionereanit the collecting o con Mx. Diexxert | ero be as follows:— ‘on quietly until about 11 A. M.- whee the Is Were sur- a e m . . etned, but there bas not been a sing!e jud: dered a ‘ » 9 | Killed. Seer eseesees rounded by about one hundred Missourians on fyot, and Da. Couneten end Wards Seaton. POs | TIE corried to perfection aleve whem efinders nea of panic, p Dave cin—fome ladies of our citcle, witich is of the | Wounded, contusion of tie howe. ............ Hhout seventy on. burweback. It is very casy to tell m Lesurto!’s. Quenns ens ar0md «| by any J ’ perf m yom Offender Hc, PresBUTS | Knickerbocker siamp, bave been told that Batler, | Missing jasourian, and man ‘Territory can countie . Josbum B. Smith ..Dom re ot. Although a i \ depen tore are driven from tha tm ~ wecees : Mi any or child in the Qt. a. 3d, adh os “4 have been vrong! though a iew retailers ip the ear n every part rte state, | Meher of © Nothing to Wear, is the “ong of ghe literatt | Captured. . pick one of these “border Missourians’ {rom among ® . , tau Frightened thousand people very easily. These men had been voting ban — liars fur a license Ww | We b eee the abo . wo cers ob bag ben the: Dek A. tie Aosing of the polis, te- | all the morning, add about 11 o’dlock some of the free strane effort wil! oat part of the peaegn paid their thirty bill revived of New York’ allad to in the programme ov tly com combination of the | mittee having n hand the calico-drens soirée to be given at ‘The troops remamed t Jith, 10th and 19th wards poatedly jecred by groans, gbile maudlin vagabonds stag- | State men began to challenge them. , of Bropelyn. sag, atts em. | sell, a lary -caajrty * all the, cities bave | 12h, 14th, ‘wit! ny licenre. It was supposed th A companie wal o r , aE eT ee | we Discs would Tem wits tance legal aeniaee | Foutricts their Unrecgh a, a tho Acastemy of Masie for the henefitof the award Broad | fered np to and tacnted undW in thetr vory faces. But not | ~ ‘They were sworn the Rible, and then asked wards of Brooklyn... Francis B Spinola’ (em. | toselasitd prosecute those who disregarded the law jn mile. They @ collect mor Sovety amd other charttic Now, if this is true we wich | a hand wae moved, nor a word returned. Their stolid, im- | if “thoy wore inhat of the Territory?’ To which A—tot, Od, Sd, tb, th C toby farlidular’ The jrublic authorities were expected q fo the Winter tenon wild tell we we dewite to testify on Feapect movable devolve to discipline and duty could not be mis- | they would reply. “Tam for the present’ The Judges fith ang idth wards of an perbenr theif Antiee. specially enfotned npon them by | ariably date, caning much complaint from eve. | TO" Woull Ser Us Bo, Be atty owe Tent taken. ‘Thotr tack is ae unploaaant as it is thankless; and | would take their ballots, and call out their names. In two ck pape sen «ssqed0ha C, Mather Damp. | tiggnee™ law. But they hare not done so to any ex a ing on the lines of the roads or taking paseage | fOr the gentieman whe | at the courage to expose folly nad | yet these are the men the chiet seribe of republicanism | or three cases men swore that they were citizens of Mis th, ith & 170) wards . Toke Sorin) note. Many of the judge: chagged grand other thun from either termini. ‘Yhere « mo restriction | sinful extravagance in high plocae. Lut there ism rumor | /® Gotham charges with “robbing froo State hen roosts | souri, but paid taxes here, aud therefore claimed the York... ..........S0nith Ely, Jr Yom. Torte! tormake partic ilar ekamination and indict ulfenders he price of freight. and the residents on the | cone tho rounds that Mr. Willis & writing tue poom for end pig pens.” Fanaticiam and are twia sisters, | right to vole, and the Judges deposited tieir ballots ia 16th & 1sth wards Went the law. Police magistrates, ar they were in duty expecially, Have tor youre complamed of " . ar bagpre tryin | sud, like truth and simplicity, generally go band in hand. | the box, and recorded their names ax electors. This is i New York . |... Pucbard Schell... Dem. | soundte do,aisected the officers to arrest all thee who parity in the price of (reigh ween through | the oo-eson of the calico-dre swirée, while Mrs. Gomip The navigation i¢ etill opon end steamers daily arrive | not a rumor—I was present myself and witnessed the T-.TOS, Leth, Both, Pst and tad persisted in violating the law. A few. curly in the «ce y With preeengers—the local tra- } inelets apon it th Hon Duganne, a more goiid | P*@vily freyhted from St. Louis. whole sceno. ‘wards of New York von, while the license ex@ement raged, were prosecuted let pay 4 mile more than thoee heund | port than Vr W wll prenare <omething in bie bert OUR PHTLAPELIUIA CORRREPONDENCE. ‘On the oppozite shore of the river--what is here called S—Weatebester, Putoam for Selling Uiqnor on Sendaye. But thie, like the occasion — from New Yor't to Mankirk:, of air verso, It may be that | @yle, dpraposte the times, andfhat Mist Flora MeFiim Pananeurnia, Dec. 81, 1987 the island—a view was presented similar to “Duck Rockland counties al epastnede floureh with the gambling honses, mock | some member of the incoming Legulature powers suf | sey wil have her extensive wardrobe evea more tho : : . * _— creek camp ** at Cincinnat): the woods were black pagioure:te i tueves, female night walkers, tery — Ycient nerve to meet the railrowd lords, aud demand @ re roughiy direneeed than it wae by Mr. By fens | Comrnor Gravy Vindivales Himelf from a Charge of Sup- | with the horses of the Missourians, who to save the fer- icy offices, 4e., soon dwindled into indificrence | striction of tolls, but it can scarcely be"suceecefal, There | that any se genti coulis a whieh porting the Adm ration on the Kansas Quection—Tts ee eee f thie ade. i ee 4 ‘@itcs veon winked at. So thon, there | have heen muny failures within the last halt doven sev | belong w tue eb jrctice, and we Views on the “Conse BNR” of the Ragusa Territorial ante be plainly sve (rom thie at bee jes LU ” iT i lasite thowid be entistiod with anyone of them, Bit we lalios Fy adtaturra Letier /rom the Governor, and Hie Veto Mec. | same time, were more than the citinens could Wear. A on the “Conave BU = He Denounces he Bill ae a | toan with a tin born, some five fectzlong, was placed upom are proverbially curors, «0 that if you can coma! tranepyrchy, ibat whe groat popular voice, the tem- | powerful, both in the lobby and in the Legislature, every y \ divulge the secret, you will greatly oblige “our gat,'* anc we prohititionst, the tectotalier, the mo- | sesvion. There cam be ne Capeviation that the toads wiil ae dened is Nundantly conclicive—the fact fe clear and | sone: trattes the railroad monopolists are vecoming mere { } otnth’ rider, the oven o'ctocker,”” the poli. | ever contribute another dollar tawards the eompict Teneer far wore comiortable LAURA VAN SOLAD. eotee te * " * aborse and rode through the streets, calling wpom Une ay SR aul Cerrest tattoo “tor | toe case, Remap Wearetere tocar Mneresianteben [ss : ; Jierign to Moke Kamas 0 Slaw Siote-Kotert 4. Walker | ciigens te assemble at the Mayor's office at 1 o'clock. Be r Of tho law. Inctead cf preventing | the roade make an effort to throw off the restrietion af to le New York on a Voleanot is Conferenite SEM DIR, PO» Bee iste Gan: eee, SNS ore Sen ano, | Mi One of your Washington correspondents, in a letter pub. | there, many of them bringing double shot une, et Of liquor, the low has been the means 0. acage taritt, it will be dome by a willing and anbeervient ‘Woth. And thore never has been the time, | | e¢islature, whew wember. are already soandantly eny- eit! recollection, when there was eo much lied with free tikety. [s this underhand system of ation prevailed to | bribery to continut forever’ Have members of the Legts untry, than during the | latte, State officers, | ger. and members of city conncits, oe yO TRE EPYOR OF THE MERATN. . } ay abs ‘ Sharpe's rifles, old muskets, and indeed every deser! t porsihic that ina thanty at Vorty. | lehed im tho Fixnarn of the 30th ult., boldly asserts that | of gun imaginable. Besides these every man had & Governor Geary has recently adopted the President's | revolver on hi« hip. ast at this juncture the following Lecomptom constitution policy, and repudiates the doc- | ticket was freeiy cirenlated among the crow: Can you be! pioth erect Vetween bifth end Sixth avenues, from twer ty to (9 ho ndred keew of pawiler are constantly kept, ond fe" jaithm, and when in extPht, Im both city and he sue pusage Of this tolshomer | No more honcr resting in (heir hoeomes thaw to nccept free ‘ ae ‘ nares i ie evel elaw. NW amongst the first datie |e woad tickets ca peciee’ of bribery” shame: Share, | tht inthe same shanty, ouly divided Wy a board parti. | ibe of Douglas and Walker. Re wang} et O HELL. ie® Teglatere wii be the prompt repeal of it. | shame tion, # biackenmith plies bie worl lu tilyy Whats brave the pleseure of an interview with Governor Geary, t wine Tee. of nat aw '¥ onforced, will, it re enacted, ‘The revignation of toclination of Me. le Wolfe of thic | fellow he must he! This is a ‘act who i@ on @ virit thie city, and T learn from his own 2 LECONMPTON CONSTITUTION? revnaesecese terete ney eeeneenne tt OOO Cap you further believe thut et 110th Fighth and Ninth ovepuos, often ae many a4 2,000 kega of reet, between than oil the projects which | city. to serve on the Rawr! of Contra! Railroad Directors, er underteRes to palm upoe | ehows that he ix not to he made 4 stool pigeon for the pipe the fanaticism of Maine lawiew arove in Mbany and Pullalo conspigntore Ynstear! of allowing the y New York stockbolvers the privilege of being repre- rented at the Board by persons of their pgeverence, the rectors made a ticket of theic own, place Mr fe Wolfe upon it without bie conse: coustlta tion with bina, presuming he would ent But after lowkir om be wre Appomiod, who have run the road down to its pre nthe market. He knew, too, thatany your Washington corre:pondent ia mictaken, and oat tone ‘The excitemen' ont by the distribution of this powder are kept, and the powder hon-e is generally at ¥ mareprerented the Governor. Iwill be recol | yopet ie bey Bee eranoet YE geemed for mame time. an tended to by en Gta wotoan, who e@upplies the demande cod that the so-called ‘bogus’? Legislature of Kansas, | if it were fmposaible to quiet the people. At last Mr Thin ie abo a fact 7 at the close of ite vession, in Fobruary Inet, passed a IM | Dicksom, a merchant, obtained aboaring, and said that aw How many lives would be sucriferd (the Lake and . citizens needed arma worse then anything else, he know Watts Asylum nour by contains two hundred aud dity or- | XWOwD ae the “Consus Hill.” It was contended at the | whory Afty stand were stored in the city, which hell boom phe fe) and bow much property would be lost in | tite, by men of al! partion, that it was a scbeme to rob | taken from the free State men over s year ago, and if they thousanda of freemen of theit right of the elective fran be Rng hn. | p ace of on explomony And whe is to pay th would follow him he would get them. crow: Onegin hor the « ty ta be niade reponse, and ought hot re q at @ " |W hnasee, and the warehouse being looted, they battered chise. Dr. Gihon, private eecretary of Governor Geary, | {i'n the door, brought out the muskets and distributed | th his work ontitled “ Geary and Kaneus,’’ says “the bul | them among the crowd. ng Schuyler &sveuben Alex. 3. Piven... 2o—Niagara, Oricans & Genesee. Horatio J. Stow © WM yoming, Livingston Allegany . pt cifer matters of grea: public interes! which ould engage the legislature ot an carly Py! 0 Marine law: ral Vark law. the If fg®, and several others which were passe lax MOE he cxrlusive benciit, prom and privilege 0 sion, wae the repeal ol Metropoiitan New Somat ht Phe. Whe SAN ens Party. The moment those laws wer: the late dieaster t Mayones, Ge to be a warning Thave jot fnisbed « large on Democrat i“ 6 a Ge tae of Fepeal wae hoisted. The voice of re g aA ms oes Repadin rf a } Peptttiation and reparayon Was etarted in make in the Rowrd to int revoe nue mud JOsth stroct, wan crested With have caré and coantng, 0 in pro. |. Capt. Dickson, who had verve 1% Mexican war, Wa poe i 1? New York, and ‘audibly re echoed thrunhout th n¥ in the managenien! of the road world be utter! un, probably not a veati Feated with mveh care anc cunning, bya certain pro- | it mally elected commander of the company. He " ¥ thousand votes piven in the city a yowerlew@ and unbeeded by ibe men with whou ig Within two miles of minent United States Senators in Washington, and sent © | immediately marched bis men to the river, and placed @ . ‘ork at ‘Notember clection for the democrat wae destined te Whe we nm | Lecompron, with orders for ts adopt on Without alteration of aad of twenty on the ferry boat, to arrest any of the SE ees is cam capa ey aaPthe repeal iy | potion. wher ee would be cisreger nie alaedae aemendment.” It hte been generally conceded that Ne. | Metre Tome ns way. A Large, body was Seon, Om Det + Geller ed Met the iseur which was mate for repeat a the | lo connection with failrond mnetlerr, we ser (hat petitions ‘ o . * | Gikon, it making this charge, spoke by the book. The } {tr horses on the opposite stiore, hut whes they looked ALAANT. CHER ANOO ie -nomunation of Mayor Wood wo 1 | roulation among railtoad stockholders int! A DRan IS Minsesora.The paople of | dil provided for the election of delegates to } upon the glistening guns spon the ‘evee, and the ferry 1) Dev Boge 1. Trenton G. Lamb. “<epreceion 6! certiment by the pe Logilature, wg for the Minn \ od a State conetitntion and elected | the onventor which co recently framed the [| bowt started for them, they wheeled their horses, put 2 Woolford 2. Wm. Kale Fost aqnimet the Metropolitan Police law That de ded ing house. It Proposed that all | State officers tate Iegielatare, Th ernment it |) pe = : om Wee spur, and very euddenly disappeared in the woots of 3 ‘ CaAUTAYr? AApreenion ofdtixapprobation wae to be presented tv the | compantes Keeping travsfer books in this State wave | al! ready to go inte operntion, and the T are hag ae. | mye came. Was ae p Missouri, One of the Mesousians sait to me this after ‘4 1 Henry Bliss Segimatare, aad that power Was to be invoked by wri nit certilicates of shares regiatered at the said clearing | sembicd at St. Paul, but there mat stat eented to Governor Geary, he oxamined i PtOVK PT poon, “that it was getting (oo dd hot for pro stavery 2... Chas, B. Green f (he File, privileges and immunities of the cittyons or | howe before they shall become nexotinble in thie Htate, | for tho reason tyat nothing ean bo done until Congress ai jones and returned it, with a mes sing it The | men iyghte Territory, and he dkin't think he would ever 1. CORTLA Nir New York couferred apon thom by charter. The reeltor | This may be very well so far ae throwing checks around | ruits Minnosotasas a State. No awe can be passed, sor wae passed over the monenge by the Legalature, and | fouble them egain,” 2 1 N. Bouton. that clection wae searcely doubted anywhere «! the legitimate stocke themselves i concerned, | there i# no Territorial Fopisiaturo, and the State Tog Passed over the mensage Y ; rid The city mawhal arrested four Missourians who con- . Unto lieved Abeebnoxions laws would be condemned, and a | but we cannot discover how any clearing bonse | tore cannot ct. Should their nimiasion he long delay: the Governor's veto wae emothered—the vdmipictration Pf teeend to voting. Thwos rumored that Jndge Locomptan Ee vyoweo! indwnation reach the State Ieviiatore. Pat the | law can be enacted which will provent extra- | the people of the Territory will be put to» ingonve: | pregees, 1 learn, refusing to publish it. A copy of & had j.was lesuing @ writ of habexs corpus. to take these men from the eustody of the marehal, and :amediately Captain pcre and igdusirions astion of the pirty whore interest | vagance, favoriticm and reckicsaners in the manage. | mene it whs to sugtam those laws had the effect of obtaining a | ment of the roads themselves. The directors will majority in their favor. Nearly « majority of two thou. | allow heavy salaries to favorites-will parchase from pee ended te by Gove i iu to the been hended to me by Governor Geary, with anote to the | [rt Me ere cnad or twenty-ive Ameria aad litor of the Heras appended, whieh cannot be mnisin: ) twejre Germans to re wo exeoNtion of t And _—— < S2e5 ; z 3 ik Om Me Ne sand five bondred votes out of # poll of egtty three thoa. | each other, in the name of the company, sites for d " Nearty one hondred workmen employed on the new | terpreted. He then favored, and now favors, the ubmis- | all the people cried At three a Bry Van Arevee 1, Jon Haggert snd Wa given in eapport of the Metropstitan tay vou and other road material, at prices two hundred per | buildings in the Necy Yar, Charlestown, werg discharg»! | sion of the Lecompton constitution to the people, nod wavs | Captain Dickson mearei i. WF Befirygen 7 aint the oitaghs of like charauter, thereby showing clcarly | cent abore actual value sud perforgs thovgands of acts | on Saturday emphatically that the priuciple of (he sovereignty of the | Jadges Yecame excited, pat up the

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