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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1858. Savana, Jon There hav boon saved from tho wreek of and superitending these lands should | <4. In other instances where the afficers pretended to | constitution, with witch it ia notithe province of the the stip PNcomal (prevtous!y reported) aoa: 2800 Dsloe cot ‘ c and consta- | act,"they refused ta resictar the pames <9 ‘Sate inen, ment or'the disposition of ‘its representatives . ? 4 ‘bbls tallow. a : Dies, and they ea eee ine vr therm until the | citizens of Kansas, they ie names of £ this ha BH0O YS Ae, 4657 oo 58 males ein ahiopimm ender tet one ogo Donrd abe AFFAIRS IN KANSAS. | watching ov Bicesage of Governor Denver to the Legisia- | school trustees shall be elected and take charge of well known citizen ee ee ae Tp virtue of 0 a ‘Commanderin-Chief Sean ture. the same. very precaution Ought to be talen te | {acerm to register the names, and eos Xf Tegistry waa not | Of the militia of this tory, T beret command ag, wrecked at Tybee. wes from Rig cL AND House or Reraw- Kansde— | Preserve these from depreciation, and Gad derigned and could not be obtained. | all parties of armed indWidual, by - : 1 Mouiav, about halt pest 9 meeraniems on rm, Taxnvony or Kaede | fhm to the very umdabe purposes 08 Witch hey | evo ry ru roraca iacieLarons raune 4 cone | fiieeds ie dhbend, andrstar, to the repective | Cie ait ie Tash eee! hy, arte ti m- ving ” i law, you | were intended. ran ous... a ey A pincronag ey A Mas! threg ik aast warning. when she folk over oe er rected convene for the Soneecticn Mate 1 would call your attention to the iy af 8& | | Gov. Robinson next shows how utterly the admin- bg ys subject ome? punishment 2 . ardour] arago 0's and surged boltem npwarde.. The oap- poy ona viewa "on the sont seat ‘uf goveroment, wh: should be placed under See en ies cone te sen (aR Governor of UAh Territory. seuwMcen Babes, aCe 100 rence tye inom Tun The tne at . weer . lve years . in ieee te nee arrived among you, it can erage Ap Ang py re ae whole people “Tor the sake ol vendlaving tfew ae » Canna Benes So. wea Foe At bo) iz tay sien ab, od invared, The in oa By a Me of YY, a . . 2 N , hardly be expected that 1 should have that exact | every persin to. whom a commission may be ricans. sig narra : which they could ‘handiiy i iasion itorial To Brigbaw Youn, Ex'Governor oF Uram | 008 ae... information in relation to the internal alfairs of | to pay a small fee to the library fund, a considerable aren Tort Te Leg preci gen ‘Teanrroxy—On the 11th July, 1867.1 was appoint: | a fur FF Reabe. the Territory that a longer residence would have | sum may be realized every year, and it net | ‘that no further position Ag gegen expected ed by the President tobe Governor of this Territory, | 10 st Bank of am, 105 aBorded: but I have seen enough to satisfy me that | be long until you have @ library of great | from that source ‘Since my arrival within the limita of the Territory, | 30 Bk of Commerce, 90% ach of the animosity and bitter feeling now ex: | yalue. * Tn cane Congress ahoukl adeiit ‘Kansas under the | 1 regret to find that many acts of violence have been |“? Fe"pier’ Bomk, . 99 ising, proceeds niore trum personal hostility than | | Thee are some of the chief objects to whichT | recompton fraud, in defiance of the solemn resolu. | committed on the highways, in the destruction and | <9 do, ; ie from. peice! considerations, These had their | desire to cull your attention ut this time, and it will | 104; P tests and votes of her people, he it | robbery of pro jonging to the United States. | 116 pemk New * yen the troables growing ont of the frst set: | afford me pleasure at all times to co-operate i ee ee a ote a aeeide | ‘These ucts, which indicate that the Territory is ina | "s Stee x tewth Bk. 301 Sentai of Se country, and the vindictive Foaings | yon in the ecectment of ail fast and proper lowed Uwast shal ‘Le done to relieve the people from this | state of rebellion, are asoribed, how truly Ido not | 30 Fyusuble Ins Co; 260 among the prominent i » | within here of TB cont or- Sutra ” reelf. roclamation put in, 00 Noa! im many indances, sonk ‘into personal hatred: | panic act “Phat actis to the Territory phe g of the fedesal admixistrition.” He does | &now, to you Ap parporting aatieant rigging and other effects getat. ‘Bare Parvoire—A letter received at the Atlantic Mutual In- surmoce officn, dated Nassau. NP. Jan 4, save brig Ft Chpt ‘Tompkins, had arrived at that port in‘charge of wreck: Sok, The P hstis from Dariew, Ga, and waton a voyage-tronm, Fort a: eto this port, 7, Jan H--The schr Wide World arrived at New- fosteraay. The lighters are coming np with her ‘be exception of what was thrown over or lost im ‘tee vanscl ts not mneh damaged —(By later £0 Kll- er, Faq, Secretary Board of Underwriters.) 100 Hol Ri 187 Hartem JR the gat wood Walt eo, ‘Whalemen. Am st Regartowa 14h, ship Montirello, Baker, Pacific: Thus yo bi inti ot what would ‘be 4 + have issued from you, and passes signed by your au- | '0 you find the most bitter feuds existing all | stitution is to an organized State. Its authority is pa- apap hat corse would then :be:proper; but the person of Joseph Taylor, | 185 ove! country, which, wh raced hack, are | ramount and cannot be transacted he | &0¢8 on to name the many under the Topeka | fbority, found upe: pe nor | 450 Osean, Tahit: Sep? 30, with of and for Nantucket, 1206 bble By 1, you 4 by as, constitution, upon which it duty of the Assem- | have been submitted to my inspection. The matter | oy) 0 ‘ed bio powe als fold, . found to have Originated in some personal quar- re it confers are specific and must not be disre- P 36 Mich Con RR... S38 | iy" from Provincetown Sih, sehr SR Soper; Freeman, At- rel. “The southera, part of the Territory was | yanded. Mis in. fact ‘the chart by which we must | Dy to legislate:— 50 fanama RR. ax | contained in these papers authorizes and commands | ¢ og tately convulsed about a claim to a quarter sec- | shape our coume. So long, therefore, as we shall |, While we remain under Territorial legislation we must | o: rurtion of the peace of the Territory, and which so Feea si Go890 ise 10 a 2 a8 violent and treasonable acts—acty tending to the MG ENT RB... fe Be 0 W6 At Cape Town, OGM, Oct 31, Pioneer, Lambert, NB, 1100 cage tag t " eee: la dibated. and amas f t 8 bhleoil ail told. were arrested under a writ issued by the United | course as will ae sect rf to th liven, liberty and ee OE eee pelle ea paca cco A Mar ferred to be not authentic, I trust | 80 Poifi MailssCo 0% 30M ERTERR.. cory | Noga. 7 Scans 1) held to bail for thegr appearance will gi ‘urity to the |. liberty g i ignorant of one pact history and present condition. If these papers refe: o be . . - bry ig MM Arr at Valparaiso Nov 27, Cincinnati, Williams, Sion, last Grates Judues, and held to b volt ton aie property of the people—lay aside personal animosities | Should the Terriiorial Legislature remove alt obstacles to | you will promptly disown them. 3 eevee 6 yy RR. 12 form Sau Cariog, with 4U0 wh, and ald aaime day for Sand at the next term of the court (» answe ¢ tor the public good, and told the Territorial officers | your prograss, so that vo collision f jurisdiction could oc- | ~ [herewith enclose a copy of my proclamation to SECOND BOLKD. Ca rea ceca pac a made against them. A cry of persecution was im- | to strict accountability for the faithful execution of | cur, it would doubtless be your duty to provide atan | (he people of Utah. See ence Oe. HE BORN LOBE, TM 88 i i i ‘ ; M ff $ | dor, 185 days out, with 70 bbls ot, im distress, She ‘mediately raised, and this petty diftiulty was soon | the laws, we can havenothing to fear. It may be in | early day wive und wholesome laws for the use of the You will oblige me by acknowledging the receipt S60 eke daring the whole passage a anecession of #evere gales, which eh vated to the dignity of a “war between the free | your power to restore tranquillity and insure pros- | Peeve. of this by the returning mewwengers. 1000 NO ee 2 an Jo’* | 9,s:Fained her ato cause a leak. A survey Was held, and the wi a7 B A . y t ae bicibhas Dip ordered to digg, Bbrte and prosiavery partion, Fa3 at ct time | perity to the Tarritory, or you may establish a reiga | 40 next takes in hand Gow Temver’e mn . Tam, sir, yey respecttully, your ab't., &¢., &¢., 300 Reading RR. bdo 6 | “A "RGcMtusno'Now 26, Henry, Bunker, Nant; Andrews, Mrvutenrd to draw the whele Territory into the } of terror which will ‘be disastrous to all the best in- | Denver tke ier, PPA cee ‘A. Cumaune, Governor Utah Territory. 100 Erie RR.......880 20% | Smith, Ni: only Am vesnels, quarrel. The difficulty was not at first a tical | terests of the people, who have entrusted you with such an cb rtorined ‘he rere er Nebraska: wad f 4 e “ es ba si lon 760° sity “Diana oF Nona sion wpraanii the Bremer i Ty ii i ; * i i # re ch Ce be 7 nl one, but it was seized upon, as w pretext for their { legislative authority. Such is the condition of affairs | have prevented the unfortuuace collisions ia Kataas. “It | There are two principalities existing in Spain—that of 30 Mich Can RR. 8 men out, 400 sp a) wh; Oot 33 lat 45 fel, Balan: acts, by tho-e lawless and restless mop who are | in the Territory at this time. Shall reason or pas- | je difiewt to conceive how the le of Kansas could on | 1 she Metropol Bk. 102" 00 M3 &N Tn 7 419 4 peop! i d that of Catak Tt is in contemplati “ x never satistied except when engaged in some broil | gion prevail / J. W. Denver, have. beea more tclerant than they have bean since ieee st the of Princess of Ca alonia to the daugner of |.,5B* hSteof NY. 97 25Gal & Chi RR erexciting trouble. The pace of oe and Acting Governor. the commencement of their history. Did they not | the Queen of Spain, who has been deprived of that of NT: 24th, lat 48 12, lon 55, Drome, May, do; 30th, lat ton 76 $0’ Sappho, Seabury, NB. seca Spoken, 100 Rees 0. 20 Clev & To! RR. Ship Sweden, Mead, from London and Deal Nov 10 for Bom- lest thing such people , and they eagerly seize | Executive tice Secomeeark ., Jan. 4, 1858. | “tolerate” the invasion of the gut of March, 1856 | Princess of ¢he Asturias by the birth of her brother, who | {0 1,. Go-rc..-Peo 22 2B lew & Tl It | Been jn every petty quarrel disturb it.” ‘Such acts are , — and see their ballot boxes wrestad from them by a takes it. Of Pac MS8.Con830 08 200 G0 Mitank Aimah hones for St-ingo, Jan 2 Tat 2, fon 69, demorvlizing in their effects on the public mind, and | ‘The Election on the Fourth of Janua:y, — | #rmy, and a foreigu fovernment placed overthom. with- mm | GON Y Cen RR..D30 79 wi Echr North iid. Tligping, § days from Boston for Jeemel;, & Lelooves every good citizen ty discountenuuce |-TREMENDOUR FRACDS—LITTLE OXFORD BOING SRR-| Git Tisirance’ ind they not see the administration ab RR Pa Pe LL | BEFORTED sates oF nowns ap stocks aT avcrioy. | "Sieimer argentingy from Botton for Montevideoy Jan 14, them, and to assist in bringing the actors to punish- VICE AGAIN—-FR&E STATE TICKET PROBABLY DE: | Rungreburnicete would aot eure k hon the ov, | FINAN@IAL AND COMMERCIA' A. H Nicolay. at dl, lon 6& t meut. To quell these disturbances I have deemed it | FRATED—ELECTION BROKRN UP IN LINS COUNTY— | Hiathey uot tolerate” the invanion ol the autumn of 1856, $2,000 Hannibal & St dowepb's iC 7 Fore! = NAAR we ign Porta, necessary to send a detachment of United States ADJOURNMENT OF THE TOPEKA LEGISLATURE TO | when an army of 1,200 strovg was brought against the rie ad 2,000 Terre Haute & Altop RR 7e....... do 561, | Rompay, Nov 2!—Arr Typhoon, Salter, Galle; 234, Cohota,, troops into the neighborhood, which has had the ef- LAWRENCE—GOVERNOR ROBINSON'S MESSAGE. people by Tederal euthority, witbout omits oe provoca- MONEY. MARKET, 1,C06 Toieco, Norwalk & Claveland RR 7's do 7835 | erpool July 2). eld Nov 18 A 1s Thompson, Small, fect to restore peace to the community. The rumors (Correspondence of the Cinciunati Gazette} * | tion? Did they nov “toleratc” the raid upon Lawrence in . Sarvrpay, Jan. 16—6 P. M. 6,000 Milwaukie & Horicon RR. 6's o 8 Wanosiowa, Dec 1—-are Jen Van Galen, Now Orleans; 4th, ef battles and the Killing of various persons, with _ Lawrence, Kansas, Jan. 7, 1858. May, 1866, ied on by a Uusted States Marshal, and did hs tendenie of pelea wee dawarean’ Gili tice Gabe snare Repeats’ On, ae William Woodside, Cansland, do; 7th, WA Banks, Bartlett, which the country wasrife atthe time, having proved | _ The Territorial Legislature met at Lecompton on | they not see a botel, printing presses, and private r- e rot e BE pecdnaag prea D8 | Charleston to be untrue; the marauders have contined their ope: | Tuesday, and adjourned immediately to meet here at | t¥ Ses:royed and a whove city sacked by a United states | ing, and the market was quite inactive. At the first larmeny Fire Insuras 13g EROMEKEAVEN, Deo 23—Arr Doretie, Grabau, NYork; 24th, i ra ale | mob, with sufficiens tolerance? Have ‘not our ciiseas 5 5 Importers’ & Traders’ Bank, 953g | Hermann, NOrleans: 2b Schiller, Baltimore rations to the in iminate pluader of friends aud | noon to-morrow. In the interim the members of it Ieateea Re decane a bourd Cumberland Coal dectined 4 per cent; Penn- | 96 Geean Bank... . for NOricans. ana who belong to the Topeka Legisiature alse have | SYMitled to be couflacd on prairies aud in prisons : tion Thompson, from Liv: 5 eins podicia * | sylvania Coal, 2; Paci . 95 | 10 Metropoucas “Bunk.. The atfuirs of Kansas have fora fong time at- | gone np to Topeka to participate in the orgunization | f°", Sere iat ahaa ae and ‘tolera- | sylvania Coal, 2; Pucifie Steamship Company, 3; Patenene tracted moch of the attention of all portions of the | of that body. appointees of the «’resdent, whose hands are red American Union: and ® is sincerely to be hoped that | _ The returns thus far received from the election of | wih the blood «f their vistime, as bo other peonte | Reading, 3; Panama, 4; Chicago and Rock Island, | * 4,000 Mise the tr ubles which have heretofore existed among the | Monday are so vague that any estimates based upon | have done? If the people of Nebraska, or of an} inois 1 bonds advanced r cent; | 26,000 Tennessee 6 J " | J. Mlinois Central 4 pe 3 000 Virginia 6 pe:ple of this Territory are about to be peaceably | them must necessarily be somewhat loose. In this | other place woult bees more suomissivethan have Michi Central Railroad, Th nh mY ie 4, : inia 6’e. adjusted. After the long continued disturbances | town, though there were upwards of seven hundred | been the people of Kansas, wa the outrages practiced upon chigan Centra i d, e market app Sn0T thix will be a most gratifying result, and will give a | votes given against the constitution, there were only | tem, then tucy ure tit only w be slaves. But the people | to have lost its speculative character; most of the 16,000 York dag & new impetus to the prosperity and settlement of the | about two hundred polled for State officers. At | 0! Nebraska > riodhpaadystl grt ibucEaharhba Tih the mo. | Operations in the first clas securities are for perma | “zo'shs Broulway Bank country. Settled as this Territory has been, by peo- | Topeka, and many other interior points, the free | ¢%0 8! sy8 : na " pay 10 Irv sia frets every portion of te udder Statens stare of | oe elec abun fy ota for Bigte Gener ‘isions olftbe organic act, and have vo cause of com lait; | nent investment, and outsiders are not disposed to | 101 whom entertained extreme views on the question of | ‘The pro-slavery men seem not to have recognized | Know the reverse to be true. The truth is so deeply en- | eter the street as speculators. The returns from | j,..) domestic slavery, it could hardly be expected that | the election upon the constitution. Very few of | graven upon ¢ collisions would not cccur, and yet a spirit of toler- | them voted at all under it; hence the result will } will witness ance, such as has characterized the people of our | show a majority of from 8,000 to 10,000 against the | cbupge the r | erpoo: 19th ult, for 88-annah (or N York). Connna, Deo 18—Sld Arlington Horton, Cadiz. Are hed ‘Faleon, Ryan, Chinchas tor eof tide, rk. Wind NW, synally Dee 26—Arr Lavehing Water, Jantzen, London for’ (and proceeded); I Saaacen, Barry, do for do e 2hte, Abbott Lawrenee, Davis. do for NOr- abury, do for Newport, E, and Havana (and Ae He diane. he seecerccees cone Plat, 8334 @ 8335 acme them, the | Cleveland and Toledo, 3; Hudson River Railroad, 4; | go) ¢00 aise for NYon Dra, Por P) eded). rr at do 28th, Muscongus, Carter, Baltimore for London, oceeded, Dexnose. Dee 26—Passed Plsmonth Rock, Hammond, from, ‘an : p Tneurance Co, London for NYork. hearts of all men jn Kansas, thatthey | all our railroad companies show a bad state of {* Also the following— ek case a wee CTA, Dee 25—Arr Wales, ‘Thomas, nipts to falsify their history amd Live i . $2,000 State of Missourt 6’s.. . int, added 834¢ ) Madres (and sld ‘of the “collision” from tke ad- | things in their finances, and for months to come Ms Chicago, St. Paul & Fe R. do ig | ef the Pill Deo fister Territory, Nebraska, which was organized un- | constitution. ministration, it belongs, tothe plunderad peoole, | they must show diminished earnings. There is no | 1,000 New York & Harlem Ki ae 60 neester, ler the same law, and where slavery exists toalmost, | ‘Though there were troops stationed at most of the | With ‘Duispant be NE {tis certainly " trade, no movement in produce, no activity in any | 14410 La Grote & Milwaukic : GREENOCK, Dec 2%—Sld Ophe well known that these troubles origivated, eit rer direct! 200" City of Warertown En en . .. r ‘ * ty *. € ese inated, eit res i Py 2,000 u an losese # not quite ax yreat an extent as it does here, might | voting precincts in the Territory, the frands which | Qyigcircetly, with the adauiuistrauion or ie augguesana Y | branch of business, and consequently no traffic or | 5 ‘hun Miwavkie & Keo RR, have prevented it. There all questions of public | have already come to light eclipse altogether those * err ‘ * y f t tng lines of raitroad, | 1,000 City of Lexingtou 8's, liey have been determined by a resort to the ballot | of the October election. travel‘on the leading lines of ral cactuoreadl [EC id rset underland for » Griffos, Davis, of Plate, nd, Bates, from NYork for NOsloans; 26th, ; Advahee, Duguid, Mo- Green GRaveseND, Dee 26—Arr Quickstep, Wade, NYork eLVONT, Dee 24—Arr New York, Rdwards, Charleston. om (s) Wotton, NY BD Met- * k only for their rights, according to the x, and all parties have yielded a ready acquies- At Kickapoo more than 900 votes were polled— | organic act; ana when these shall be granted, peace and | ond board prices were a fraction lower for specula- | § rontmental Bagk... .... coe are Moeane, Sah. enile,, douecvn. Career canis ts wack dela Cae measures have between, 600 and 700 of Shem frandulent. happiees wi il our borders, PT RORMBOM. | tive picurities, State stocks and fret class railroad 10 american Fchang Pan migphere hardy Nvieme a inte sn dover bag never been resorted to there; and whenever frauds e Captain of tl goons stationed there re- nPeKA, Kansas, Jan. 4, 3 ‘ittle . Mi i 6's ad- | }0 Hanover Bank......... Mayans, Jan5— Arr ship Sparkling Wave, Saup ers, henee; haye been attempted at the elections, application | fused to obey the Deputy United States Marshal, | ‘The Lecomptonites are very indignant that Gov. | P°D48 gel aivoeraetares mage bie 78 Pacitie Mail Steamship Co brags Demian, ay a Flim Ane. Thomas. Dn: bax been made to the proper tribunals for correction, | though he had explicit orders to do so from General | Denver should have signed the joint resolutions of | Yanced 4 per cent; Virginia 6's, $; La Crosse land | 8 artisans’ Bank... ada, . ge 8 and in no instance, as far as.my information extends, | Harney. the Territorial Legisiatureyadjourning that body to | grant bonds, J. There was only a limited amount of pe cae Sie tee mea bys “3 without finding redress. On these subjects the con- At Delaware City a majority of nearly 300 pro- | this place. They swear that he is already “truckling | business transacted. Money continues very cheap | 4¢ LaCrosse and Milwaukie RR. Todge. Boston: Mart! duct of the people of Nebraska Territory is worthy | slavery votes was given. The judzes received the | to the abolitionists,” and ought to be removed. Itis | on call, but is not plenty outside of stock circles. $8,000 City of Milwaukie ? on eee eae of all commendation, and I sincerely hope that the | ballots through a small aperture in the window; | certainly a bolder step than that of Stanton calling | °C C4¥) DUE plenty outs 5.600 City of Chicago é a Matilda, Richardson. rances Ellen, Mansfeld, at_mass of the people of this Térritory will fol- | and whenever a free State vote was handed to them | the special session of the Territorial Legislature, an The Assistant Treasurer reports today as fol- | § 000 Chicago, St & Pond du Lac FETk gate 8 BWheoler, Corrs, Philadelphia. Ca Wh, Sake fw their example. they would reed vote into the ballot | if his political head doesn’t pay the penalty we may | lows:— 15 shs American Exchange Bank . a isechin Wek dos ear tad Fagle, Rozora, New: It is much to Le regretted that the federal govern- | box! This tric! overed until nearly | justly conclude that what is sauce for the Stanton | Total receipts 20 At'ontic Bank York. Bi, brig . Ini m, Bristol; Jan 8, ment has been compelled to interfere in your Terri- | night. One ot the jndges tled immediately to Mis- | isn't sauce for the Denver. “ ments, 13 Bapk of New prise Talnieh, Bansee, Rovtene; Rates Coals, Davis,’ 0; torial affiirs, and {trust that such interference will | souri; the other is how under arrest. The Kickapoo ji Hann sid ES « Balance.. sake 2 ardent’ Bank. Soar 3 ar, Reins BIE: a, waite Gonga Ser not Le required m the future. A full and fair ex- | judges are also arrested—the fifct being notorious ‘The News from Utah. The receipts to-day include $58,000 from customs. sot ca ana has ner, Dyer: May Queen, kkalfcid, Jono W White MeNear: ression of the wishes of the people, by means of the | that | penmnitted many who were not citizens to PROCLAMATION OF GOV. CUMMING. a5 y lg i CITY COMMBRCIAL REPORT. Lady Arbella, Sticky: Leet Jlot box, will settle all these political differences, | vote, aud some of them to vote two or three times. [From the st. Louis Republican. Jan. 12 The steamship Baltic, from this port for Liverpool an on, Curtis, sed Nay wie: any Lind, Lite. and during the time that I may have control of the At Oxford there were many Missourians voting. Last evening we received intelligence the | to-day, cgried out $924,014 18, about equally divid- Fiour—The foreign news per .merica had a tei y | at We. Cole, for NYork soon, idg, executive authority hese, nothing shall be left un- | Over 1,300 votes were polled—at least 1,200 of them | army at Fort Bridger, and from the Territory of | ed between gold bars and coin. to cheek sales. While prices were unchavged the traus | ‘shes OM! X 5 arebill, Lanpbeer, dian: done to afford them an opportunity to give such ex- | bogus. The free State men, who attempted to chal- | Utah. and proceed to give the news, which is of a ‘The Delaware and Raritan Canaland Camden and | 4¢tions embraced about 5,000 bbis., including common to panne Beg yy Begg Sop ee pression. lenge these, were ordered away, and pistols were | highly interesting character. - good State, at $4 27 a $4 35, and extra do. *aS47. | Cy irews: Austin, Wildes; Much of the future peace and prosperity of this | drawn upon them. According to the statements of ¢ whole of the troops sent out upon this expe- | Amboy Railroad and Transportations companies, |“ Winar—Sales were made of about 6,000 bushels, ia- ; Territory depends on your legislative aetion; and I | the Marvhal, the troops there also refused to obey | dition have been concentrated, and were at the date | have declared a semi-annual dividend of three per | clt¢ing Towa spring at $1 04a $1 05, Kentucky prime Ra, Xorton; Laura Sow Roster, F . hope thit on will bh govertiod by calm judgment | his orders; but ax Harney’s orders to the Captains | of our last accounts in winter quarters on Black's | cent, payable on the ‘th instant, at their pi iyi Ramee S) 9, nae See ene oe ae erie wee en 7 , hen and wise counsels. Hasty or partizan legislation | of the dragoons in each instance were to follow the | Fork, about one and a quarter mile above. Fort ‘4 ‘ scarce and wi e- | hip " ‘ Bentley; Should be by all means avoided; the patriotic states- | directions of the Marshals, the story seems very | Bridger, with the exception of Colonel Cocke's com- | this city. “eee | eee .™M 3 G Hill,” Vins!’ and Thales, Jersey, wig; bi | i | men will always be governed by considerations of | doubtful. We shall have “more light’ on that sub- | mand of dragoons, who were posted forty miles dis- | The Greenwich Savings Bank has declared a divi- | “'ponx — Sales of 200 bbls. were mato a: $14 85, om Mesos, Gardner. ide, for Wreck; sells, Rictarem. public policy, keeping in view the necessities of | ject soon aA . | tant, on Henry's Fork, where there was some scant | dend at the rate of five per cent per annum on all Cortox.—The market, in consequence 0’ the favorable | Factor, Titux: 1 stilian, Pinkham; w the whole people, 80 as to protect and benefit the At the “Delaware crossing” of the Kansas rivera | supply of grass for the horses. Five com} of of five hundred dollars and under, and at the | “baracter of the America’s news, assumed greator tirm- pa dg Saterg i, ae eS fines meritcrious, und at the same time check and punish | new precinct very convenient to Westport had been | the infantry were stationed at old Fort Bridger,and | . ness, and the gales reached about 1,000 bales, closing MM | sche Mozart. Howard; Star, Groves; John R Allen, Babeock. the vicious. established by Calhoun. Probably not a dozen men | were engaged in rebuilding the works, for the pur- | Mite of four per cent on all larger sums. at about 9356. SoM (ogee and Pearl, Hil, digg; steamer Fashion, une; and the above Before engauting in the business of leaislation, = the county Glzavenworth) ‘new it, There are pose of protecting the provisions, and to be ooapied | The steamship America, at Halifax from Liverpool, | _ W#i*key. however, I will direct your attention to the constitu- | just twelve white settlers and a few Wyandott In- reafter as a permanent fort by tl ni States, 4 ad- tion recently f med “4 a convention sitting in this | dians in the precinct; yet 00 votes were given, | The whole of the works, it wa anticipated, would Ratage Cases Gaye Inter news from Murcpe, Tas a0 MARITIME INTELLIGEY: Fi LaveRrroot, Dec —Arr America (s), Lang (not Wickham), onton, Sd Wh, Amelia, Slee. vices, both financially and commercially, are unim- Queene bane ee a Tanne ee place. The second section of the schedule reads as | nearly all pro-lavery. A gentleman from Texas, | be completed by the spring. The locality is an ex- ices, both financially and com jally, sriesns (before reporte 2a: ith, Trumboll, Wee lo lows:— who was there just before dark, tells me that he was | cellent one for this object. There is an abundance | portant. Consols for the account are quoted at 944 Sec. 2. All laws new of force in the Territory of | invited to vote, and was assured that by changing | of wood for fvel. and of water. The troops were all | 9 943 per cent. Money is reported easier. The Bank Kansas, which are repugnant to this constitution, | some articles ot his dress each time, he could vote as | comfortably stationed in tents, with stoves, and the of England has made no further redaction in the rate d be of force until altered, amend- ; many times as he wished! The notorious Jack | weather hed Leen, luckily, very mild They were in ae a a anwned ra Legislature assembled under the | Henderson, of Leavenworth, was on the ground | excellent heulth, and numbered some twelve or fif- | Seager ‘The Liverpool cotton market was active, at through the whole day. teen hundred— in addition to which, it may be Riversmith Davies, tor do (all four re- bo eces, Slewens Gal ephéa Crow- ell Buvwens, NY. ag ab, Aquila Oliver, for NOrieans: Robt Kelley, NWork: Saranak, Kowland, Philadelphia; Glenal- is, Charleston Dm | Dec —Fat inward Volant, Whiting, Moston, Cla > 3 provisio pnstitution. tter prices; an advance of jc. per pound is quoted. 2ienben, Dee 2—Fat inward Volant, Whiting, Boston. This was signed on the 7th day of November, 1857, Unless these and other frauds are thrown out by | stated that there were about a thousand teamsters, ¥ ‘i ‘i \ = Sores hh ded J we Sion and sneer tte pvovaiias eubmiteed to the people on | Calhoun in counting the votes, it is almost ‘cortala and other attaches of an army. Breadstuffs were quiet. Provisions are reported dull j alah —y ag : ° the 2i-t day of December lust. It was again sub- | that the free State party is defeated, both in the Le- | It will at cnce be asked how, under the circum. | _ The condition of the Massachusetts banks on the rick Henry, Gifford: de SIs; Devonshire, Tord, do 28th; L ‘ +? . | . Renson, for Caleutia Jan Sand ore. mitted to a vote of the people by an act of the Le- | gislature and the State ticket. stances, so large a body of men can subsist until | 4th inst., was as follows: | Re event . c Hen Po . Guiatare, approved December: 17, 1967, only one | © Great excitement prevails, ‘The Probate Judge of | June next on the provisions which had been able to | Capital..’.--. Notes, bills of ex | veryland, King. 18 day trem Mosons are 2h: belg: any ot the political parties voting at the time on these | Johnson county, who signed the fraudulent returns | reach the fort. To this we are enabled to answer | Net circulation. f chaage,kc. , &c.92,130,832 | Jones, Tucker disg; echr Henry Hooton. Giles, do. Ps | in October, is now bere under arrest, awaiting his | that, while some things will be wanting, there is a | Deporits... ee a ropositions, and the others absenting themselves t, | Rom the polls, In this condition it will probably | trial. sufficiency of food to last the command for some | Profits on band nt to Congress, and it may be as well for you THE TOPEKA LEGISLATURE. months. “Some articles were wanting, but the main | $09,809,709 $99,809,700 to delay any important legislation until yon can | | Organized on Wednesday by electing Dr. J. P. | one, salt, was on the way, and would be received in | Total... . +... $00,809,7 Total........ $99,869, ascertain what action Congress will take in the | Root. of Wyandott. President ‘of the Senate, and | time. It is not to be concealed, however, that every The New Haven Journal says that the Bristol | —~— : premises; for should Kansas be admitted as one of | Harris Stratton, of Doniphan, Speaker of the House. = ‘ion would be necessary against wastefulness Conn.) Mining Company has failed, having’ first Port of New York, January 16, 1858, the States of the Union, under this constitution, it | Asaph Allen and L. N. ve were elected Clerks | in every article of provisions. When it is stated that « -) i ged id ng — F. Tappan and C. 8. | horses and oxen in the last stages of dissolution were | executed and secured a mortgage for $140,000 to CLEARED. anaeusnses, Nov 10—Sid Palestine, Howes (from NYork), ngape re. Marta, Dee I5—Arr Vesta. Peretval, Roston, Sid I7th, | Puliinder, Ketloch, do. Fs, Dee 24—Arr Daniel Whelden, Mobile. Jp port ck, Knowles, for NYork. in &—Sid bark Merrimac. Fitts, Falmouth, ¢. NP, Jan 6—In port brit Principe ! kina, from would have the effect to nullify all your acts and | of the former branch, and > Pe ince With a cargo of logwood Bound wo New York, J + 5 Steamship Florida, Crowell, Savannah—8 L Mitchil). 1 revive such as you may have repealed. If, however, | Pratt of the latter. Killed for provisions, it cam be tinderstood that there | Pres. Nott, of Union College, Schenectady, and Jno. | Rieamanip Nashville, Murray, Charlesion—spomord, Tiiew | PUVIBICARIE. | oe a stant uu shall conclude to disregard this ible state After receiving the Governor's message the Legis- | wax very great anxiety to make subsistence goastar | % N =. V ‘C0. or affairs, it then becomes my duty td “Girect. your | lature adjourned to meet in Lawrence to-day, Sowe as possible, “Nearly twothinds of all the aniinals at | M. Woolsey, of New Haven. Very little property is | “Re Tiaiy Jamestown, Parrisn, Norfolk. &o—Ladiam & | O°0IG | c Attention to some matters on which legislative ac- | shall now have both the Territorial and the Topeka ned to the expedition had died. Weft to be distributed among the general creditors. | Piessente, 1 sssermen, Melbourne—B WO Dee 6—Passed by and each landed a pilot, Star, Hale, from Sunderiand tor Caleutia: Phileas, tion may be necessary. Legislature here, for the prevent. Availing himself, however, of every possible re-*| Sam. R. Downer is nominated as trustee, and a hear: | pon a Co. from Rewsasiie. tor We in Fernandes, ‘The criminal laws of the Territory, owing to the act OY. NOBIKRON's MRARAGR ; fort, Col. Johnston bad vent Capt Mare. with @ | ing on thie appointment is to be had at Bristol on panhte Plutarch, Barker, Liverpoot—Howlana & Prothing: | n London for NOricans; turibut, do for disturbed state of the country, are at present the ‘8 a document of considerable length: —Itcommen- | command of men and several mountain pilots, to | ri \ . YNOCTH, Dee Ald J RN Keeler, Allen (from London), soot important." very clfeace agaiaus the, taws | oon thus:— reuch Taos and Santa Fe, and from thence to trans | Saturday. Prof. B. Silliman, jr., is President of the | Park Eso gr ll“ Poh A Mri, Ks ese eqetpadagecattrageer abould be followed by speedy punishment, and this The Convention which framed the constitution at Topeka | port supplies for the army, but we look upon this aa | Company. The general liabilities are not large, but Bark Carol’ha. Talman. Charleston Dunbam & Dim | x, Dee do-bid Win Patten, Chureh (from Alege should be commensurate with the degree of crime | originates with the people of Kaneas Territory. They | @ forlorn hope and not likely to result in giving suc- the capital is all ued up. Be pee Eire conant dadelrue RP Beck ACen at eparonp rene committed. That philanthropy which seeks to par- | bave atopted and ratified the same twice by adirect vote, | cor to the main bedy of the army. don criminals for the purpose of reforming them, | 40d also i ‘tly through t#o elections of State officers Now as to the Mormons. We publish below Gov. The Milwaukie Wisconsin, in announcing the ap- ate Favorite, Mickener, St Jago de Cuba—M M Freeman rig Granada, Pet'ingill, Neuvitae—T Owen & Sonal | SWtRLDS, Dee 25—Hh4 paired), and was om b St Jano i cy, Hedding, Moston having re Wend Bib, and landed pi A - a are in? a st islature. Yet it has pleased | ( ing’ jover pointment of Lockwood L. Doty as treasurer of the |“ 8: P Charlee. will never reduce their number or protect soviety id members of the State Leg we. Fe P' Comuming’s letter to ex-Governor Young, and also “ 3 y Fo hyr, Gage, Charlea- ; . ns ; A n j . - Brig Troxillo, Mulligan, Bermuda—Brett, son & Co. i? t from their depredations; but sure and adequate | the administration to regard the whole proceedings 48 | ji< proclamation on entering the Territory, and de- | La Crosse and Milwaukie Railroad Company, saya: — Cygnet (Br), Smith, Belifax NS—I 8 Whi 40. | ones. Mobile: Tist, vaishiment istwell calculated. to deter others trom | Fevolutopary and treasousble, This constitution, io whe | clang Utah in a state of rebellion, Our 4 $58 WE Coward, Nickerren, unveere [dteas 0 h Dow, 1, bark MH Stetkon, Jor- forma | «Ww, “ratified to thi tment, not | Sehr B© Bownrd, Ni ¢ practices. It is impossible, however, to enforce | of ihe people of Kansas. Ii is prevented from becoming | tion is, that the Mormons, already satisfied of the jan ecamy ur Doty ts the 11 Beene saat Schr Groveland (Br), roham, St John, NB—A Smithers & the criminal laws without prisons in which to confine | tue active law of the iand because of au earnest desire on | bopelessness of their resistance, are p ing to y y a Tchr W L Cogewell, Meare, et Ma the criminals, Your earliest efforts, therefore,should | the part of the people to avoid oollision with the federal | abandon Salt Lake City early in the ing. Pio- | come among us, but because it indicates that Hon. | fens B Halley, Whirlow, Philad: be directed to the collection of revenue and the erec- —— be ned there i nag na — — can in — vn i ea oe eae an formar yand it 2 | Stephen Clark will retain the Presidency of the La Sehr Saco, Paynter, nog tion of prisons. other way obtain peacefully their natural, orgunic ro nt Young's threat that army woul . . we T hace been informed that an organization exists | constitutional rights, We have had numerous promises | find Great Salt Lake City in ashes, will be yerified, | CTOs*e Railroad. Mr. Doty has been the Deputy | fche M Warren, Uboman. Nox t main, i in accordance with the views of a large majgrity Gibbs, q is, French, Peiladalphia, am, from N York for or+ bark Mer iP in this Territory similar to what is said to be the | 84 Pledges that our just rights should be speedily secured | ‘They have determined, it is said, to emigrate to the | Treasurer of the State of New York, under Mr. | Steamer Piedmon', W Danite organization among the Mormons. It ix as- | ty Det every plese and rome voce totes: | British posesione, buf what portion of them is not | Clark, and the confidence that Mr. Clark feels in Mr. | Fiemer leah: Melanie. Himore serted that the members are bound by the most so- “POPULAR SOVERETG IN KANSAS. nown. that Gevémor Young has determined ” " Jemn oaths and obligations to resiat the laws, take | The message next alludes to the solemn and em- \ipon, itis seid, is, that he will keep the of the | Doty is the cause of thie appointment.’ Ebip Onarlo, Woed, Liverpool, Now £2, shh mee and 30 | Hichtorn, siecle, Haran n r = a uu Mt vo. rienced. the lives of their fellow citizens, or commit any | Phatic pledges of the organic act, that the people | United States where they are this winter. ft iy be. | _ The receipts of the Boston and Worcester Railroad | pere-merrs..to armnre. ‘sind. ot TARTOWN Son 15--Asrechre St Lucar, Adams, New other act of violence they may be directed by their | shall be allowed to form their own institutions in | lieved that many handreds of the Saints will be left | for the last year were $1,019,148, the expenses | westerly gales; lont (wo close rested topaaiie, and made | for Reet lan Mitzareth Arcolariue, do for Fraakte leaders. 1 am unwilling to believe that such an | their own way; and to the promise of President | lehind, to abide the protection of the United States | $690,635, net earnings $388,513, or over 7 por cent | {3%j;n such in with a bere tsppasenuy fir ard timber lauds | NYerk for Frambinrts arian’ (ek, Wilson, do. for Halifax: organization could ever find an existance ina civi- | Buchanan that “the instrument” (to be framed at | government. « . nothing but tbe three’ lower masts standing: water. | Parah, MeAlmon. Portland for NYork. UM Rev cutir darwad on the capital paid in of $4,500,000, and the funded awed: wea painted green, With a blab meek | Campbell, on eeruen. PM schr A® Pelle, around her for porta: a fore and main masts were bright, at $F beige Jen me om, Remers. Sor 4 and systematically all these promises have been vio- | ing that the army wae in want of salt, he sent tothe | of three per cent each, bave been paid, amounting to | fe'nnew easel, nn* PMmed walle. Rhe sppearea to ey =F’ eS fe ee bf Lized communit, Lecompion) must be submitted to the popular vote. fstance, and the fact that assassinations have re. cently been perpetrated”—giving a color of truth to but the bare possibility of its ex- Gov. B. Young has not heen wanting in proffers of Gov. Robinson goes on to show how persistently | literality to the United States troops. Understand. | nd floating debt of about $600,000. Two dividends, ers. Surinam for | the «tatement—shonld induce you to give it your lated camp of Col. Jebneten fifteen mules loaded with 3 i | most serious attention. By allowing it to go with: THE TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS. F salt, with his respecte: but that officer went it back, ip ae ep a — of np gre apse | out notice there is great danger that counter or. | _ To illustrate the policy carried out by the adminis | with the remark that he would hang any messenger surplus of preceding years , part | ganizations may be started, and thus the whole | tration, the message “trots out” the long and m@lan- | from the same quarter on a like errand. which is reserved as a sinking fund for the discharge » country be placed at the mercy of lawless and irre- | choly procession of Territorial Governors:— Governor Young was also very polite to all the | of the debt. The number of passengers traneported | The fnught in the Git by » very. beary gale from the pont | aponsible men. Hon, A. H. Reeder was the first Governor sent to | officers of the army—inviting them to partake of hie during the year was 1,524,360, being an a a ward 7 previens ie tes | The “act for the prevention and panishment of | Kaneus, aud, sccording, to high ty, for the | hospitality at Salt Leke City, and to spend the win- we dyadic : agree. dagediv ses: ya scbanged, signals with up ity Clay, election frauds,” pared oh yume be session, ought | ye of making the Territory a slave But | ter there. 4,870 for each week day of the year, which is less ulkine, Dow 4 exmerly | ‘to be so amended as to apply to those who may at- government resulting from the invasion of the Bet all accounts conenr in saying that the Mor- | by 32,104, or an average of 103 per day, than were | OW Bunt, ae line ot Sandy Bik Dee 25 ph An tempt to deter men from voting by threats of per- | H?tb of March, 1556, was too much for him to exe- | mons will leave Utuh Territory in the epring, and it carried in 1856. The amount of freight transported ’ lomt averboard during a gale Have had onal violence or other means of intimidation. It | Cute upon the je, and he Was removed. ix said that Col. Jobneton is so firmly of this belief the was 276,676 or 66,470 tone ine marriage sod one birth om bourd the 1 daring the pax: | Sur ret Ang. JH 8 J onght, also, to provide a punishment for officers of | Next came the reigm of tergor under Gov. Shan- | that he ask« no increase of the numerical torce of | 40ring the past year a ““Etip Panny MeHlenry (of Philadelphia), Senith, Landon, Nev | harbor. sbip Cartoes, for Rowon. went to sm thie the election who shall fail, neglect or refuse to send | non. but he sickened at the sacking, burning and | the army under hi« command, although supplies will, | leas than in the preceding year. F Scuikampton my att on a ey Ag eG EF up the returns within a «pecified time. butchering of his militia, and he waa removed. of course, have tebe sent to him. The cash assets and liabilities of the New Orleans ie. Rileha Sudvews, eeaman, was ion? overboard from | Hig fon Wtanann gehrs Woodbridge; an Hae Jan 9, Int 6 40, Jon 66 30, aw a laree Mip steering | NO! her eails Nown away: waa painted black. The News Bor. teckie Paral, sehr A A Crocker, WI oe ‘The election law onght also to be amended ao as Next came Gov. Geary, who called off the dogs of Only one officer, Lient. Smith, 2d dragoons, was F MCI baa experienced very severe galen: lot twonutinot | | NANTCURET, Jan 1—Aroeche RI Adams, Adame, Babs vetle to require every person t» vote at the precinct near | War, pending the Presidential election, and the peo- | sick—all the others, as also the officers of the Terri- banks on the 2d inst were as follows: — which he gesides, and in no case to be allowed to | ple hud rext fora brie! period. When, hewever, af- | tory. were in excellent health. Bases of Hew Conse, were . vote out of hix own municipal township. The num- | ter the election, the olive brinch wax to be ex- Altogether. the news presents the condition of the | oy —_., -" estieus 17he7%6 1,930,608" 2, att ws whiney a eeDenget, Mavaae, Sane web anpen, Oa, 005 | EEE Pees, Sun teeth eter Sete W Baden, Seley ber of election precincts ought to be increased ao | Changed for the upas, be saved his self-respect by | army engaged in this expedition in an unexpectedly | Coral Hank 2.028.286 14407,108 ‘622.240 1,667/604 | Sehr Joho K Fister, Gandy, Keewan Island, NO, for | | XRWPONT, Jan 14 814 echr Sarah E: Lewis, Pieree, (from as to have them convenient for the people to at- | resigning his office. javorable coudition. ‘Thay may go into Great Salt Tavueiane 21204413 21415165 614,274 3.482\051 | Boston, Veen, Reston) Trosier sloop Surprise, Ackerley (from Providence), fend the poll. At present there ia only one pre- |, Secretary Stanton succeeded Gov. Geary: and, | Lake City even before Feinforcementa can reach | Lumen Siais 9.207.980 ATI 1,08/008 e.coniors | Schr Express, Freaman, Peston for Virgin MTs ® AM=Tn port rian Bon Helle, ayisicon; sehre Matn- cinct in some of the counties, and the people of | later, Hon. R. J. Walker became Governer of Kan- | them from our frontier, but iti the part of pradence | Meh. A Trad... "Wouae Basove "88.340 18478 | Sehr ohn We alley. Newburyport, Law (of Comden), si the wharf, whh ber time ell on fire. nd | to send them. and the government should do it, Bk. of N. Orl'ns.1,080,832 468, m4 639, Bteamer Oxpray. ey. Provgdence. Wind Fee te 0 sas—both gentlemen of characte; in , the whole ouaty are thas compelled to go to that gentlemen of character and eminence Toms o3eto8 BELOW. [ATT 16th (hy tel) bork Tineia Marta, Cheever, Montevideo for 2500 627 086 place to vote should be corrected. county | from the South. They came with the same wi PROCLAMATION OF GOVRRKOR COMMING. Southern awk. 286,617 38 | galem—put in for a harbor Commissioners should be authorized to establish an | Of promite. and wnfortunately for their cont Grays Riven Co, sean Four Tintbonn,) — | BENT i aocane tector gon ato otc | SMe Kiaitete Sete tess trom New Onieane, | tifa ELH TA. Jon ie Aty bark Rowena, Wile Eto many voting places ax they may deem necessary; ) aura eo & the Uran Teanrrony, Nov. 21, 1857. : ge ¥ brig M Ail by pilot hoat David Mitebe' = tng steamer Poston, Bellew, N¥ore; apd all county and township officers ought to dent, and endeavornd to realize them in sine de- To mH Prove oF ‘Ura Teomsber On "be Fee yn barf) mae 45,400 + 20008 eter ot ‘BAILED. ; aa NRTLAND don tee are a oe Chel RY owe Costel Wy ie Bee sss which elects Fee eat, have been discarded. | 114h of July, 1857, the President appointed me to | ——__-____._ _______ | _senmhips Rate, Lserprol: Rew York ir, Glasgow: Flo. | N¥K. ul barkelen & Frances, Lewin, Maianaan a ee ome gs bape wate om Bh setnennth After contending that the present administration, = over the Exeentive Department of this Terri- | Total... ..$15,267,238 10,606,213 4,636,040 18,690,274 | fhm, Sirantan Aig Tt Miaere: Annawan, New (ec PROVIDENCE, Jan Iieare aleamer Pelenn, Aldrich, 1 toms should be made. The judges of elections ought t» make their returns to the county clerks, and cer. ory. 1 arrived at this point on the 17th of this | The following table exhibits the respective like the last, ix wax in the hands of the clave pro || probably be detained some time, in val leton, Richmencd Mightings! . Rowton: bark | York Indies; brig Gen Worth, Portiand: sehr Bek. | SAVANNATI, Jan i2—Arr ships Wm Vall tiffed wbstenets of the same should he by them sent and urging that we must rely on ourrives tor jus | Conuequence of the loma oF animals durin amounts of exchange held by the various banks, and | ford Web), Revannah; eteamer Mem) eis, Charleston. Thomer: Jeremiah Thempect, Blake, N Yor; Sun! 108 = onieey) K the recent * - ot - , bh " fo the Secretary of the Territory. | Penalties should pos mpegs anew storns. 1 will proceed at this point to make | also the sums due to distant bunkatthe latter leing | "'™¢ dering the day frm Sh tow. Qpeon ix Finaree: Medice vote Be he 8; nposed for the non-performance of the: ies, general poee ‘ minary Witscellancous , Gutee im: #¢ on, an lev for neglecting ot teheaing @o eerve a8 jedgen ment, With all tte executive power and patronage ie to | Ce, prelimi ‘t arenremest for the temporary | comprised in the table of deposite, ax shown and Disasters teehee been ee ee oank tesa Of election when appointed. At present there is no | foree upon the people a constitution framed by a mieoray | O*entization < bed a ernment. above:— e ‘The steamship Baltie, Capt Comstock, aniled yesterday for | ‘on. Taverpont. helg Faney Butler, Bartlett, vision of tow ant 4 o Of the voters of ove-half of the counties of the Torr wry, |. Many treasonable acts of violence having recently Due Ranke, | Mrerpoo. Bhe took out forty six passengers and 024,014 tn | selr Moon yng Youth Hindman, Havana, Provision of law authorizing an election to fill a va | Si that, too, without giving the Je an oppurtunay wo | Leen committed by lawless individuals, seppened to ‘gre 209 | ete TARPAULIN COVE, dan Arr Br brig Tsaiah(t rom py be A ‘septs ma peo 4 ae a expreve ibexr dwocst {tum cay of fee provision have Leen eountenanced by the late executive, wach | 105/325 | ‘The Hr steamadip New York, Capt MeMillan, matted yoster: | TERINTOR: dan 19—Arr tebe Malmo Washburn is & very serions omission and ought to be remedied, | NOW THE CALHOEN CONVENTION WAS FouMED. perone are in a state ot rebellion; proceedings will 486.508 | day for Glasgow. Nak Aschonner. reported to be tl me Sragter, It next points out the gross swindle of the pre. | Be instituted against them in a Court organised HM 481,562 | sme On! Presbreg. fromm RY ck for Taunton, passed nak—The evening papers of yemertay atate | jy ¢ provisions af “an act to provi oca- " tion of Kerrieortal reeds in’ the Terris Of Kansact | tended submission of the slavery clause to the people, supersede ton reanelty 996 polating essary cae: | Stipes | She he Combritgn, Cop Cane, rom New ork er How | have not been complied with. They ought to be | showing that however they voted that constitution | Meruecy fis nice ot sopenting harder | #82 | Orienns, was lost on Abaco Dee U4, The ( ts atill im this port enforeed by affixing a penalty for official neglect in | fastened slavery upon us. toon spcunditionsl Obedience te the cote ay | a7,nee | Yih Shinping List is to be credited. Weare unable wind | are quuh eats ’ | Quoting the: statement of Mr. Buchanan that if | {f enforee wu comdititeel obedtens My T1008 | thane Pie LADine NEwsrATER At present the law provides for four justices of the | many of our citizens did not have their names rezis- | thegther inws af Congrem applicable 8 you, To enutl a om | wheat grnich OF h reek ta Niomanel Soniel Hes bok impuee be Ladiew Newepaper ace, and but one ‘constable far each municipal | MP4, 40 ae to vote for delegates to the Calhoun | {he other jam ot Cmmow anphieates to you To enable | otal... scscseesecss sss MOAN ARE — STAOOOTH | Hines me off nod. got waround vee Co hey Ys Nel Te published weekly mebip in which there is an incorporated city, | [Lecompton) Convention, it was their own fault, it “ Y ‘4 4 where rhe reanained for nearly three dave and i red Is published weekly The pre 1d be changed ap that there should be two anke ance, rely first upon Pires! comitatus of the well As compared with the statement of the previous tystained comeiderable fame aa abe mate neh water, at Wwe gotare per annum, ware >i | wed mi mol phe wae lyin u en m e ih, he it | dispesed portion of the inhabitants of this Territory, | week. the results are as follows:-- BE Neakentonea tine C'mon Beate Fee OW A\twn dollors per Annum, justices and two constables in each township, and | | But what are the facts? The Territorial Legisiature, | and will only resort to a military posse in case of ne- eeial provisions should be made for incorporated Sho prophe of oll pote wan ony eae ans. | cessity. I trust that this m - a not ocour. Increase in short loans. 800 | eben the Harmonia began to arive tows rte Unat Iahe bot Ry Jobn Hikver, a Hy the main nnd mizen mca were ont away aiid abe (ben beld BY John Hillyer jes and towns, according to their population. come among you with no Increase in epecie.. bn. ‘The cargo War to be discharged in's lighters and taken to AU No. 9 Spruce street New York. The organization and setablishraeer of coramon | OBBjatd Ue reeiry of vers was wo'be matte by wun: | ,, 1 °cuHs aning pom wu bo, Dereon ot enmities, } Tpervare in cra ierwiek, sy AYRS' 8 Rpruse street New York: echools throughout the Territory ought to receive | Ih one half of We counties of the Territory me rouaty to command your confidence. Freedom of | Wercare i= denrame.: gen tm ane, nt Boston from Calentte Pete rice OO” easmear every encouragement, ani the Runds applicable to | ofcers could be found Uo reginter the eltiaens, although it nce and the tse of your own pecaliar mode | Increase in amount du Grove her tar downihe NE part ot Be Hay of Bengal.” She Four cents per copy: school purposes ought ty be protected. The duty of * soume the people uegd every ediyrt to have them appoint | of serving Cod, are snered rights guaranteed by the Angrense iu deposits prope) passed Band Heats tho second ime Aung 23. Four cents per copy,