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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7847. MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTS. REWS FROM KANSAS. ise Herranal gvaramant, etal Sune ave'ww heen | Jeni Jatt» % J Adams Thomas ving, Jr» James | Mystonions Coss of Seppomd Wite Mardc | summua's’ cour ow ruauvecems uo | THE FINALE IN RICHBOND. soperteahy shige: sroperea Mabties anh too | rela oe ocurtens recluse paged, ba [Be Moriah ocho iorgaipi des persed honas ee AUYEXUD CAGe OOMSEIUED-—-SER" OOMMITTES Bu 1. 9 olla eae A@journment of the Territorial Legisiatare— we be Teernonal to A oe german CLARE THAT THEY CAN TRACE OUT NOTHING, AND ‘A Mase Convehtion in Lawzence—Gesi, Lane | Pemrin of: Iki known, to, you thet, bad: there | *i3 i, That scan Instn, polemaly | Broadway and Leonardetreet, AMexioan named Pau! Her- | 4 njouny aIvE Dx. . Grand Reception of her Guests by Answers the President's Message—Wrang- | try made by our enemies, we would have condanies proves ee dimnion of Manaae into the Union unin, | nandex shot hie wife (an Irish woman) through motives of | Tne lacrmen’s Committee on Frauds sat again yoater- ng in the Free State Party—What they | ihe election of delegaies to the Oon- | iibelious contained in the message of the President | jealousy and revenge, inflicting such severe wounds that | 24y_ present Aldermen Adams, Owens, Tucker and Sto” fs vention, Your returned to Kansas in at | 2 ‘the Lecompton constitution, to the effect that . . ~ Propose to do—A Fine Farce—The Topeka | JMO. Toy heer a Yor the express pusvoee’ of the frecmta.6f Kanvar are’ lawless peopl: tosh relying she died soon afterwards in consequence, These Pe°P!, | phens, Keg lature, dic. using his bumble efforts to induce the to go into "eae oe Sar Mle rege! ie ng if sod it appeared, kept a low saloon which was the resort of The case of setting curb and gu'ter, &c., on Third ave- | Speeches of Lieutenant Governor Jackson, Ben. J. STECLAL OORRMEPONDENCE OF THE NRRALD. casting's code of lav, with'the distinct codersianding | beg, ieou fends , gre saan Tne Staren ourvives, | thieves and prostitutes of the worst description. OF late | nue, between Sixty-first and Figaty-sixth atresia, in the | Mf. Mason, United States Senator; Hon, Wm. C. Lawnxnce, K. T., Feb. 15, 1868. ‘Bt code i not to Go into eect unk wore adeaited. | (ur Aetane And our secred bonaray lo redia the Hevomp- | they have been quarreling continually, nd in consequea¢ | guryeyor's return of which stious alterations had been | ‘Rives, Hn. Edward Everett, &. H. H. Dew- The free State party think that their Constitutional Con- | mto the Union, or until war is declared us by the tary; that inhi prtoua Bou of aur tory Ire appeal 0 Of the wife’s riotous course of living the husband on More | made since it was sent to tho Street Department by Mr. son, of Ga.; Gov. Hollie, of Conn.; Gov. ‘vention Dill ie legal, though neither signed nor returned | reception of the Lecompton constitution. There never ba | tis) ibe fice freedom everywbern frre iemsclven | Mn ORe eovasion thought Proper to administer to his | ‘Boyle, ine surveyor, Was rosumod. Nowell, of N. J.; Gov. Bingham, of Dy Acting Governor Denver. They seom to be | border was invaded at every election Soe ‘against the last act of oppression in the Kanass drama. better ‘® sound beating. Yesterday morning the | yy, Eowanp Borie was oxamined, and produced a copy Michigan; Hon. William L. entirely confident of this, though come members of the | from Missouri, strangers to our soll, our ballot boxes | | JudgeConway, ass member of the Committee on Bas!- | pair quarelled again, when Hernandez, as it is al- | ofthe memorandum of the survey he mate on the Third Yancey, of Als., and others, ¢ ; seized, and our setilers driven therefrom by force. The | 2€88, Tose and opposed the above report by anable and | jeged, drew a pistol, and fired it at the et: Sixty-firet and Eighty-sixth streets, as &e,, &e., ke, Legislature look as if they would sooner go anywhere | Terie) militia offloers were our enemies. In view 0 Jengty speech. He explaine! the position and formation | 1.004 'o¢ ig victim = mae | *Teases between Sixty ty 5 . . else than back to their constituents. The late hour st | ¢nig, at the convention where we decided to go into the | of committees in the Territory. The first ap- » wounding her in therimeck. The | ne found it on his books. The following is the memoran- | gpRCIAL REPORT POR THE NEW YORE HERALD, which the Constitutional Convention sent to the | October election, it was determined that I should be | pointed at Topeka by a Convention of the free State party, | police, alarmod by the discharge of the pistol, entered | gum: ~~ e304 authorized 10 organize the people for tho of the | Properly elected from all the counties of the * | ‘he promises, whoa they discovered the Mexican loaning |v". Ricuwonp, Va., Feb. 23, 1868. Governor, the doubt that still hangs over the legality: of | Payor o oe ee was bal although we | was the only legal and authoritative committee in the body of the Lineal fect curb and gutter set. ... + 8,325 11-12 | The inauguration ceremony of yesterday had ite finale eres pe Se Nien, ARO Rae ES | Seid nee ovens a eeentere win rors Ho baal cemmeunes Uae rete a oso fice of tho tribulation recerunng. ky wieght! oes Square feot of . _ raid Jast night in the form of « dinner given by the State to her capita). dill stand out against them. Can they dodge | we did keep hordes, and secured th: ie, Sorend cocaneltog, was rete. a ctemaiive of , “Oh, my poor Lineal foot ates, ‘ distinguished invited guests. The hall being so much el a] atthe: ‘Falls? of reset. * Legielatare to the people, the right to defen, = ecaety ates we looks ater Ee pooaral: | wrmmete adualties having shotdonessed; bot enid bo dit “ ourband gutter furnished and to crowded, there was no possibility of accommodating such ‘Tho injured woman was promptly con- | _ be set b; 270 10-12 ‘raw the popular attention from those matters? Some of rican of sufi is believed’ to be | interests of'the Territory. ‘The third committee waa that | % by sccident, owners... 1 ake Galette Mietedkmas cxeantcendieaniney | ceraliy’ most, ‘The orpainton bad’ ne 6llae ted by the “"boltre,” or these who went ino tho | veyed to the New York Hospital, whore everything was | Cuble yarda of earth exca 2 | S.basber se reced invaaunesyanasnerdiney anne object than that indicated; and immed: after the | election under the Lecomption constitution. The Judge | done to save her life, but in vain. he expired ina few é Pid Bc ater bas eA table p have destroyed all thelr prospects for political elevation. | C/1k" Nine) oaition was aurrendered into the hands of the | sald he would be well pleased to bave all these committees pre i hing. ADJOURNMENT OF THR LEGISLATURE people. The only design of enrolling the names of those | and moments after ber edmussion to the institution. Her- | Copy of sasesament list for setting gutter and curd ia | “rye company oonsiated of the tnviled questa of the he On ee ea the free State y The reason the Legaiature sat all night was 1 thas | who refueed to join the orgaizaion,” was jo secure a full | party harmonized and One tee rod ae crate aera e tation noure» aia | Sout tothe Suet Gommissigner bes, 18¢ 1860, °" | state, among whom I noticed Senators Mason and Hunter, they bad any business to transact, but that they con- een an On ten e bene. Wak Yamane. elements they were intending to conjoin. He held | ¢ vest, ED. BOYLE, City Surveyor. Hon. William C, Rives, Hon. Edward Everett, General midered that they might not legally Sr peesnie oe Charter Association waa & more squatter movement. Tt Uta ale meeting fot ep ib Lawrence one or wo days? q ed vielen thins aitirsiite evita Ri pbs sent for, with a view to ascer- | Persifer F, Smith, Captain Magruder, of the Navy, Gover- ‘18th if they had adjourned on the 12h; s0 they ‘a | was news for our people to learn from Gov. Walker Uppntha Coronas’ ; tain who made it up; but Mr. Loggett stated that Mr. | nors Holley, of Connecticut; Newell, of New Jersey; Bing- continuous session from the evening of the 12th to the | it was the commencement of « great, system. In that | whele free Stato party of Kansas and legislate thom under | thaton the night previous to the murder the prisoner | Conover had gone to Albany, and the list was locked up | tam, of Michigan, Hom, Wiliam 1, ‘Yancey, of Alabama, matter ligarchy. moulded some bullets for his pistol; that when excited ho | in his room. forenoon of the 18th. The Governor considered all com- | bie men; and no man was more chagrined than himself | _ The Judge went on and fully developed this idea, giving | moulded » po Lag nage ‘Aiderman Avaxs—Perhaps the assessors can tell us | 4: H- H. Dawson, Feq., of Georgia, Hon, William B. Pree- munication with them at an end at mkinight on the 12th. | at tho mista he had made. As I have shown, and as is | at the same time some pret; ra ep Bod BM ry sot oe + In the last neciinal a Zoreanecs cn ay little of Aneme fo zoe te pecole Cans could not par ticipate Padon Avhtoapedl ms Chaveaon, a iba Deborah his wife. 9 help A aera By hi pen ie. ideale tn pesca yd. id pipe, ay aio Saruion. the dignified appearance ofa legislative body; ribald jeste, | With the slightest, hope of success. The regutry, was | committes of five, denounced i upon the same grousde, tbat | the time of the ut nose of them saw the pistol | ,,2pave,7ou no memorandum of the fact? A. No: we | isture anda number of our leading citizens. They sat Tnughing, alking, emoking and eating were tho order of | framed by our enemies to defraud us. The election of- | that meeting had no authority or right to confer upon | discharged. Jame ‘on wounding the woman he | Wally keep " down to dinner about haif-past six o'clock, the ‘the session. Some eat with their bats on, others with | cers were villains of the darkest dye. The people re- | any five men, how worthy scever they might be, unlimit- | threw down upen thie floor beside her, and raved | "Qe. oNoil, can’t you tell us who made it out? A. 1 | | ; ’ mained at home ,and with but few exceptions | ed power over the free State party or the citizens of | ite amadman, saying, ‘Ob! my Maggie, J did not moan |... ¥*. oap’t you tellus who made it out? A. T | invited gueste occupying a table not apart for them in the Abeir legs mounted upon the tables, and others on the | the yilest men were él ‘delegates to frame acomatitu. | Kansas, No hendful of men like that there as-'| to kill you,” or to that effect "He jumped about ——no can’t toll, for the life of | most prominent par’ of the room. Considering the disad- tables. They were squatted together In knots, or making | tion. They met, and by the aid of federal eembled ogre P pcgecrd tee oes eo A ig Oe ah ce eae policemen entered the premises Q We thought you might have kept some little memo- | V@ntage which the prosence of so large a numbor of per- yurnmated their villany; and I assert he: mittee of five pow precde:grree 4 of his senses. ‘ fanciful or farcical speeches, intermixed with which was a federal bay ‘crime would have been pre. | the whole people of the Territory, in a position of rebellion | The ball 4 Ve neck, the rentan of Wt fag BS mento. song entails upon our hotel keepers, the dinner was very \egislation and the passage of factious resolutions. To- nted by Outraged people, in a summary . | against the United States, the result of which no one could | artery aad fracturing the cevicle vertebra. Alderman Tuckxr creditably gotten up, and tke arrangements otherwise ‘wards morning the members dropped out, till there were Capplaune "Tn consonance vith their programme @ trick , peace, the harmony and the eg of Coroner Gamble be Rotified of the occurrence pro- | tong in prep emerge ig "h Denbere tes very complete. Thero was no inconvenience felt, large Dut very few present; the Speaker, however, kept the | °f submission was invented to impose upon the free State party, for the welfare and happiness of the | ceeded to the New York Hospital, and there held an in- | Cither in the Asacesor’s ollice oF the Street i? | ae was the number present; but this was owing to the f . Uy of the United States. With the government, under that of the he urged them not to pur- | quest upon the body of deceased, when the following evi- ‘Mr. McNst—That does follo pre 3; wes ect chair, Ip the morning, about 9 o'clock, the Speakercalled | Sonotitution inthe bands of our enemies, we know that } #06 an injudicious and COUTHC. sat ot fot. | M*Re2, ae eicted — pats rough several ade. The rw, tar. Tone lists | that provision was made only for a certain number, and the House to order. Shei The id be as fully a slave State with the report committee él & great deal - | Jane Ennis, bei worn, deposed and said—I board ; Cry sath i pag oibecgrepenedb ages Wabeg ae vee 4 a8 ve nape Serres tox ane able sary Tee ts tno: | wil ao tog oy ra, conan an te Common Council—both boards of nto the Mayor, ncaa apeblyecpol ie pee cept ober ordered to bring in sbeentees. | {ich was of itgelf a mere mockery. Lea out of the } tree es expert wranglers. | done £0 for the last five weeks; the prisoner kept a lager Dack to Comptrel Ofice. 1 never comes | was J allotted, 90 thas ne inceavealence About 93 o’clock a quorum was obtained. A motion was | question altogether the le, a8 by our fa- | The real fight, ver, was against some of bier saloon at said place; the a jet gon- | "“igorman Tucxxn—Oh, if that’s the there docu. | *M# felt by any one present. Tho dinner being over, made to adjourn sine die; nothing was done with it, but Sees taet Seceventeitle tet the sumecie of ive | State leaders, who ipting to get the te | tinually with his via; Be mm told me that she | wants are hawked about the streets, py bey A 4 Lieut. Governor Jackson, of this State, arose, and after the Speaker was asked the time of day. “Fifteen minutes gare eaaeecatien Dee oat ee Geen Bet] CURD’ en ib iio te were quid ek roepoulante’e| ie of him; that #be was afraid he would murder | ‘ry and dacover whero tbe changes were made. apology for the absenco of the Governor, who, be’ said " ‘amed by the enemies of the protected by fede- | bands, so as to kill offthe more quiot and respectable men | her; he was drunk yesterday; he beat her and dragged , were an apology e 7 who, A to twelve,” was the answer. It then lacked exactly paged pepe h io py yhoo sufficient to | who exercise some influence in the councils of said hor into a room off the basement; this morning aboutseven | jit"; McNaic Mr. Boyle, don’t you give the assessment | way unable to attend from ilinees, he proseeded to an- ‘twenty minutes to 10 A. M., and the Houso intended to | justify American freemen in resorting to extreme mea- book hing ra htage Brats wel gel ahcae sorb yer iapebal o’clock (Iam meh pegprew an coe ones Wane), 3 wae ss Mr. Boriz-—I do not. ounce the regular toasts, which were repeated at the Sajourn at noon, Somebody entered and mid the Gover. | arte to Prevent te ee receive We under ihe sircoms. OP Ravaread fastisce; teh wala: Weems be mare ore: the deceased caine isto may room: ned said the prisoner | Mf: MCNi—Did you ever do so? other tables by the secretaries, John Blair Hoge, Enq., nor was ready to leave, and asked permission of the Le- | {incest would bein all respects the infliction of « con. | perly called the rabid fanatics and the conservative hind called her several bad pamew; sho then went lato the | pelt Boruz—I don’t think I ever dia; Toonsider it would | of Berkeley, and A. A. Chapman, of Monroe. sialature to do.n0. Laughter.) stitution by the central government upon the of | tes of said party claims were | saloon, whon 1 beard the report of « pistol; T jumped out | RO Unbdusiness like to do so; I always gave them to the | mie frst dost was— ‘The Srmaxxn—The Governor has the permission of the | the State contrary to their wishes and in violation of their | easily seen igh all the struggle. of bed and saw deceased im the arms of the prisoner; he Mr. Oxy on id Wo ! plainest rights. “The spectacle of the central government A GRAND FARCE. , I did not mean to do re (one acecssors) said that he was ‘aghington ! Speaker of the House to depart, (Renewed laughter.) — | forcing an unwilling people into the Union would After the leading mien of the free Stato party hed fought ‘From’ doceased’s nes; he | Wiling to admit that things were done in & very toove ad | Astor which was given— ‘A motion was made and carried, amid considerable | be somewhat anomalous, Fearing tho action of | ad Yjmpgles most excitingly for several hours about the back room and than dropped on'the | Careless manner. In thelr office they had uot even ssafe | mn, monument and Ke statues—Kxamplon of art and leughter, that the Governor have leave to leave just as | ® Congress, elected with deep prejudices Teporitbe previous question wan called, and the subject Dot spouk after that; two police pi pd ga irtue and wisdom for the world to study and to imMate u against us, under protest, and with no other object than to | brougM toa vote. Here an unexpected difficulty arose. arrested the ; and con’ moody en fell, we will apply to thé Legisia- | virtue and wi for the wor! y . soon ashe choose, The subject of proving the time at | induce that Congress to reject the Lecompton constitution, | The call declared that the Conven Id_vote by hospital; the’ griscner | “ike '@ mend theve matters. : ‘The next toast was— whish the Constitutional Convention bill was presented to | a portion of our people, on the dts of January, partiot” | counties, and each county sccordisg to population. When the pita mm the basement; | Mi. Oakuey— It is the duty of the city Councll to | somes Crawford—The spirit apd the Lignt be gave io the Governor was brought up. On motion the Speaker d in the election of State officers and members of the | this was stated wana generat larg. Some moved and the pistol now , no—if people must go to the Legislature | is statues insure to him glory ant immortality. under it. decisive majorities we elected | tohave a census taken before they voted. The ordered the body of the chief enrolling clerk tebe brought | {Aeilature tnder it By deciaive majorities we elected | to tared that It was impracticable to yots ander into the House. After waiting over half an hour, word re- | any other people than those of Kansas into bloodshed and | There were no delegates from the counties, fmurned from that vivacious indtvidual that he ‘was put- | civil war were perpetrated to crush us. By years of | Convention could enact nothing in accordance his breeches,” and would t himself before | Suffering and eesion are we driven tothe wail. Should | call. rn b present Congress, by the influence of @ corrupt and tyrannical | cept under the call. Robingoa pitched into Lane for the Hoase as soon as possible. He testified before the | executive, receive that constitution, and attempt by fede- | him to sign such a call under such circumstances. Bouse Constitutional Convention ral authority to enforce it upon us,’ we are determined; | Roberts said the call was eenenenee wg — bon thé alternative of meant not sign it. Several other persons stated the same. & af soon with the prisoner; de- | 10 have their arm of ollie prownged, they can’ sugectto | ‘Thenext regular toast was:— that the prisoner was jealous of her; the asking them to interfere to prevent frauds. Virginia, her great men and great principise—A theme | Mr. Oaxiey—I think we might do without the Common bedroom and another man had just gone out ws | council altogether, then ou whlch foture Conmterde: may enrich thelr marble ands Alderman Apams—Per! 80. y duly sworn, deposed as follows—I Gee eet tan eomieed moadaid akin ewe give | Hon Jamns M. Masox, United States Senator, being loudly ; 1am a carpenter; Tknew | no information whatever aa t0 who made up the assoxs- | called said:— 4 p the - upon, for the last fourteen dayei | ment list; be never saw it at all; it was usual for Mr.Tay- | Mr. President, and you my fellow-citizens of Vir- 3 2 2 8 5 i Ht #] A EEE i ist 5 i : 4 nothing is left for us the Gevernor before 9 o'clock on the morning of last | ADC Harts Mt Tf we bravely fall in such a | seeing that his own offspring was turned against him, was Naat his wife and the | lof t© receive the lists from the hands of tne surveyors | J inie we might bave su arama Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1858, The House then, at « quarter | struggle Ais Gilfek teal ted Lesineticel co reputation | the first to yote to kill it. wife moved the “ Conventica’ of Prigoner meat is wife and the | direct. No contractor ever gave him a roll. . ie apne ee — to 11 A. M., adjourned sine die. The Council did the as freemen worthy of our ancestry. If we succeed it will | the People of Kansas” adjourn sine dic. Tho Jock Twas in the rear base: Alderman Apams—It is tmpossible for us to trace out | we have enjoyed in the protracted ceremonials of the ™ be w lesson to the central government that Americans motion was carried, and the assembly immediately the front part of which | *ything. We will hand these matters over to the proper | day that we bad speaking enough for one day im Rich- 7. Know their rights, and knowing dare maintain. Tesolved inself into # mae meeting of the people of Law- ‘and deceased: there was | *uthorities, who are for attending to them; and We | mong, But it has been your pleasure to decide ouerwiee. THE MASS CONVENTION IN LAWRENCE—ITS ORGANIZATION. For three years we have spit upon the Missouri enacted | rence. The saseting adjouroed for ou and met again ween the two ‘basements: ag - ) a8 oe one defore wae eee realest pet to dhtamgt Whetl now I edited de! Immediately upon the House adjourning, Judge Conway | code; and all the power of and the general gov- | at? P. M., and sat until early in . The th me atthe time;T heard | )Yo wil wane ou ee ee. hee bee called the hty to atin soavention of the | ¢TMent could not enforce its provisions st our con- | projects mostly giscussed were the measures for 5 basement and heard some one | (7, » until some new cases are brought be- | —to respond to a toast intended to commemorate the great assembly as @ mass sony tempt! The Territorial Legislature has now repealed the ob- | nizing the free , resolutions for putting the ka the landlord that some éne gy! , —" men and the great principles of our glorious commonwealth of Kansas. Mr. Deitzler, who had just left the | noxious features of that code. Should Congress receive | State government into operation, and the propriety ef the front basement, and gtood at the front e committee then adjourned sine dic. the (il dak thd Wan asd piece ot " ae Bpeaker of the House, was nominated chairman | the Lecompton constitution, by that reception they restore | free ‘state men elected under the Lecompton constitution lord went after the police; 8 irginis. My of the #0 called convention. He, having been up allnight, | to Ife that repealed code. If in three years the central | taking the oath of office. The affirmative and negative of | some police officers came and took the prisoner ont of the The Jobson and Seely Contempt Case. countrymen, it is true there were great men in Virginia— declined, and nominated Mr. Adams, the Mayor of [ea- | government could not enforce it, before its repeal, how | the Jatter two questions were warmly discussed, but no ; deceased; I saw the prisoner SUPREME COURT—SPRCIAL TERM. the greatest of whom caps that monument now in bronze. venworth, in his place. Adams was’ elected, and the re- many yeare will it require to enforce it afterwards? | resloution of any kind could be passed. The audience + 1 spoke to the prisoner about Bef And what « galasy of seen bien ot the porters of nome Fastern black republican journals were | (Caugbter.) The Kansas-Nebraska bill secures to the equally applauded anything that was rabid for or against ccount he waa down on me; fore Hon. Judge Sutherland. great surround sopenes secretaries. foreigner who has declared his intentions the right to vote. | rebellion, and anything that was eloquent, whatever its it yesterday be was meking the balls Fev. 25.—In the Matter of the People vs. Jobson and | vedestal of that monument—men who promulgated intheir ew! to the call the meeting was to be held in the | The Missouri code takes that right from him and cenfers it | sentiment or policy might be. This may seom strange to } Talso saw @ pistol in his | Secly.—Mr. J..N, Whiting, the referee before whom the | “ay the great principles of Virginia, Jefferson, so traly Hall at 9A. M.; butas the Legislature did not | upon the Indiam. We have vindicated the right of the | Eastern readers, but Kansas takes her theatricals in poli- alleged contempt was committed, stated that he had been | called the Apostle of Liberty on this Continent—Marshall, edjourn until nearly 11 o'clock, the ‘Mass Convention of | foreigner under the Nebraska bill by the repeal of the law. | tics; the young men of Lawrence go to a political meeting duly sworn, depased as follows— the People of Kansas” did not get organized till some | Should Congress receive the Tecemshon constitution, this | for ly the same reasons that the young men in New . arent, ‘and work at Chamberlain’; | Convinced thaithe affray was not premeditated, and he | érester than was seen in bis age—Hienry, the orator, who time after that. Scarcely one of the legislators remained, | law is again revived, and he who votes for tbat rece; York go to the theatre—that is, for amusement, to see and | Hotel, Robinson street; | went out last night in company | moved that that portion of the order which required Mr. | ¢rew the inspiration of his gentus from Heaven; and as or took any part in the ‘Mass Convention.””.. There were | endorses the doctrine. As a speedy and ponceful mode of | make sport. The young fellows here, and old ones too, | wi and entered the premises No. 83 | geely to show cause why his licenge should not be revoked | You called upon me, sir, to respond to the toast in bonor imall about one hundred and fifty men preseat—strag- | settling our difficulties the people and ratilied the | have been in the habit of meeting one or two evenings ina lers, travellers, loafers aud men of Lawrence. The | Topeka constitution. lecisive majority that constitu. | week in Legislative Hall, to make farcical legislation, fan- H vention was got up by Jim Lane, for purposes herein. | tion was received by branch of Congress. | ciful speeches, and have a real bedlam of a time. ‘They with my friend, when | Hdmonds was named as referee to hear the ples of Virgmia, I may say that George Mason, whom you after to be named. It was got up in two or three days, | Since that time we ha’ a lively hope that the have appropriated the name of Dapites to their use. They for the night: I was awoke Mr. Jobson, one of the refractory parties, said that his | have honored by assigning him @ place on the montment and po one five miles from Lawrenoe knew anything abou: | would ratify the action of the House, To remove all pre- | call such men as Jim Lane to the stand, pen several times during the night by hearing the prisoner | egal adviser, Mr. Schermerhorn, was are in another tg it unless a beqeense wo be here within that time; | text, and as a eacrifice to the unfounded prejudices in the | plaud him, and make such a noise that he cannot be heard deceased in high words; this morning, about 714 | Court, and he desired to have bis advice. He (Mr. Job- | Was B0t among the least distinguished and ieast worthy rink; the prisoner, bis wile acd | he stricken out. This was assented to, and ex Judge | of those who had something to do with the gress princ!- matter. and yet that li of men were called a ‘‘Maas Con | minds of the opponents to that constitution, the first Ter- | to speak a word—do anything and everything that will | o'clock, the prisover came into my room, and asked me if | #00) was nota lawyer, as had been represented by a wo- | among your great men. (Applause.) Yes, fellow citi- ‘vention of the People of Kansas.” ritorial Le \ataare under the control of the people | raige a laugh or be mere Wait the Danites, though dia. | | would have some 51 cade bbe areply, whoa | Man whose name he would not mention in¢ourt. He was | rons, in the accomplishment of that pied work which we ‘The President’s message accompanying the Lecompton | has a bill call & convention to frame | gustingly noisy, have always been well attended, and | he went out and rae something back jn — ee science and literature. be 4 " constitution to Congress was referred to by the Chairman, | another constitution. The law is fair to all, and pro- | even by the lights of the free Stato party. a basket; when he , I heard the report partice then retired. Tne case will come up before | sre ero to day to celebrate, Virginia has brought Wash and it was intimated General Jim Lane should have an | vides for submitting the constitution to be framed to a | ‘The mass meeting, as Isaid,met at 7 P. M., but the | of @ pistol; I j out of bed, and saw | ¢X-Judge Edmonds at 3 o'clock this day, (Friday.) logton back to Virginia. (Applanse.) His fame bas flied opportunity “wo defend himself agaiart the attack of the | fair and fall popular vote. This movoment is tendered 1” | audience got there ba an hou or 0 before that time, | the "deceased — in arms of the prisoner; JOBSON HAS A LIBEL str. fons an Blick he cael ad oe han ee ae Previous, however, to Lane bein called | « Christian patriotic spirit aa ® compromise for | and held a Danite session first. It was conductedas usual, | | heard him say, “ Maggie, Maggie, I did not moan it ;”” Pesos ‘ hanced Genter 0b tse Veenon the fe Speco in pon the sand, « committee was ordered to De appointed | speedy and just seitamant of the Kansas questa. Why | whh speoch making, resolutions, fun and frolic, The | hethen acted ike acraxy man, Jampiog aboot the one; uae P—APOCLAL | TERE. vary hye Ay hy a he oy hey he ‘qn dosinese,” (rosolutions.) The Chair appointed the ald pot and all parties receive {t as such? | same audience to a man that composed it resolwed them | deceased was % from the neck and could’ not Before Hon. Judge Clerke. or Wasbloaton be us We have brought, the manery following named meu—1. ¥, Leggett, Judge Conway, W. Y. | Before the Lecompton constitation can possibly pase, this | elves at T o'clock into amass meeting, by Mayor Adama-| speak Tenw fe oflccss come to take the prisoner away; | Fru, 25.—David W. Jobson we. Henry J. Raymond, J. | 0f,Wabington bec in bronze and placed 't on thas pedes- Roberts, Mr. Hanna and Dr, Weeler. Lane, however,seem | constitution will be before that body. By endorsing’ it at | taking the chair; and the same mon were on the | | wns never in the houre until last night. T saw the'omoer | « i) FA. B. Westey.—Thie 4 Wi Renaten Mae er yh abn f = ed to suppose that a balance of power might be thrown into | once as their action, thus ing the right of the peo- | stand’ reading ludicrous resolutions when the Danites | pick up the pistol now shown me, from'the floor. eianthyecthanepons aoe cut .fon. 10,000 doy | Was a Pg Reg EG yy PA the commitiee which would make it more devoted to his | ple to fix the details in the settlement o” thoir own alfairs, | adjourned afverwards took the stand in the mass |" Thomas Graham, of No. 64 Centre street, deposed, that | mages for an alleged libel in a paper called the New York | PEW. MY Coualrymam, bute very fow. "5.2 interests; he therefore moved that Messrs. Lyons and | peace is permanently secured, and tho rights of the ma: | meeting, and made & speech there, I have made this | he was in company with the last mentioned witness on | 7imes. The plaintiff ccmplains that he was engaged as a | TeeMnt [0 those, principles | to : ‘Arney be placed upon it—motion carried. Mr. Hatierschiedt | fority vindicated. Gn the contrary -ehoatd Congress per. | Tuzite digression to show of what mass conventions in | the night to the murder and slept there ; in the | Jontist in thie city, and in teaching and instr ladies | Virgtant Whee TH Fe Rg moved to add the name of Dr. Kob to the commistee— | sist in foisting upon us a constitution despite our will, war, | Kansas are composed, and how they politics as a | morning he went out with the prisoner to purchase some | “* chy, ar penitean igor elongaind By Ah my eB fle Bar nn, carried. devastating war, must follow. It my be extended ail | play, asa theatre, and surely their leaders do make most | meat for breakfast ; when they returned deceased was | 0d gentlemen in the niceties and mysteries of that art, taaaa t boa doveuen vepubliens berty (applanse , . i 7 : A 7 1@ that he caused to be inserted in the } - ‘Rodinson then roae and ssid if the Chair was directed to } along the line to the Atlantic coast, he President may | amusing actors, when one understands their designs and | sitting by the stove ; witness went into his bedroom, and poh wd folowing: nstrtetomag eo New York He. Republican liberty ax expounded by these men and the committee he wanted the Chair to do it; if the | be compelled to look upon the fragments of a broken gov lisy. while domg so he heard the report of a pistol ; his ‘back ence was to appoint the committeo he wanted the au- | ernment. (od grant that justice may preval, and sucha | ANer @ sharp and frequently personal discussion until | was turned when the. pistol weal off; witness turnol | New Kariovwesr ror Prwaues.—Mr. JoSson, mamber of | Rawded down to us to bo preserved. «Appiacne.) Ono dience to do it, He was opposed to the Chair appointing & | scene never be presented. after midnight, it was evident the policy that waa received | a 4 when the prisoner dropped the pistol on the floor ; : rgeons of Kdinbui i formerly | wos the en, ee eee a J pedestal , committee, and then any person who wanted to change its ‘Tho people of Kansas are qualified to manage their own | with most favor by the audionce and loaders was for the | he eaw that deceased was wounded in the neck; the priso- y Of Kayland, now receiver ladies os | nt ° Frene 47 h continent, A a jose duty t was, complexion to sult his purpotes to add a suflicient number | affaires ‘thoy bave sternly oppoaed Missouri intarvontion, | free State men elected under the Lacompton, constiviion | per exclaimed, “Maggie, deen the platol; {did ‘uot mewn | ¥ oh Be Saecenen 00 pupile iy Tae, Gemeaere APE SARL | Se yiscinle Bab MGl of Minhin be tek tee soaria cabs das of persons to it to oP. et ta ane a and would have opposed intervention from Northern States | to qualify. If they have a ity, all right; if not, kill | to do it; the prisoner told bim to goout for a doctor ; | {y's dentist, a! 334 Fourth street, near Broadway. — repubbcan liberty was. (Applause. ) ond b sprung up and cai powers divine andun- | or aid societice as sternly, They have originated and bang e000 h of the pro slavery men elected till they | witness did so, but did not return. The plaintiff also states that he was the only dentist at | Inow speak of that honored name histor divine to witness that he had no political purposes to their own policy—engineered their own cause; they | have a majority; then enact one law,and only one— Henry Heildebrana of the grocery store over rane: , bistor: carry out by adding those names to the committee; he | have ever been loyal to the government’ and true to the | namely, an actanthorizing and calling new constitatioval | the basement occupied by the prisouer, deposed that he | {h6 lime of the alleged grievances he complains of engaged | Passed into history before I cwme upon this w was not a candidate for any office, at least not till after | Union, and he who charges otherwise wrongs them and | convention—that being done to kill and abandon the on | war a witness to a number of quarrels between docoased | JB jumucry. that Hofeuseais, woll kon ing the tacts, | ighie, which war intended to'aunounee thas grest emt made him one. falsifies their history. Yo the charge made by the Presi- | tire Lecompton constitutional State government. They | and the prisoner, and hadoften interfered to save the wo- ? & vote appointing the committee was reconsidered | dent against me lly I have this to say: that the | were not even in favor of electing Senators to the United muna fro visteace ; the prisoner was a quick tempered man, vais G Looe ge BB fos nne ~~ Lay a Fetional forms, to taeere ren cwr gue a ger ernmen ent ‘and the Chair was directed to appoint a new committee of aiageton estas tn 0 tod from him or his party. | States Senate under that constitution. If the Lecompton | and always carried & pistol; at 7% o'clock yesterday morn. fog 1 A seen Dag heme ee Beye y= toe tet. | Them there Wan Jemeeeen, nos ike pathos ec em lene. nine. I could not have been a“ tarbulent’’ character when that | constitution Congress, there will still bes strong | ing he heard the istol in the basement, when | jhe, rooney 1 Pu ie. beasts ; | pendence, but the author of that which procisimed | The Chair appointed the five names he previously, had. | party endorsed me, by thruating upon me, by uaprece- | fight in the free State party about their members taking | Tieary Haas, the carpenter, came running wp, saying a aes kleine ents, MO | Ee cont, on tadtpentenes provtinad ies Eien cae and added to them F. M. Blake, Charles Robinson, Dr. Kob | Uented majorities, three of the tmost imporlant positions | the cath of office. The feoling is so stromg on that aubject | somebody was shot; witness ran to the station house itm. | 'ciUs, defamatory and libellous:— which Washington’ made good. (Applause.) Thess, my and the Rey. Mr. Newton. in the State of Indlana—all of which I held at one time— | that men in Lawrence have sworn to their personal | media’ely, and informed the Inspector of the Fifth pro | | A Neeprrt Cavtion.—Persons in quest of employmem | "hich Washington made good. | (Appisuse.) my ‘The committee retired, and Gen. James H. Lane was | that of Lieutenant Governor, Elector-at large and Member | friends elested az representatives under that constitation eae elarene ee ce wee Oe, Fare, 2 nee lane, Sat fer te, winding | SOS) prem When ef Veen And GaP eee i tutroduced to the mecting to do baitle against the Presi- | of |. That cbaracter could not have been won by | that if they (the latier) qualified, the former woul! hang | ‘Thos. Haba, « clerk in Mr. Meildebrand’s grocery store, | {akemes'nat will be commended jo their notice. The adver Bot yh gy eet Aye ay - dent of the United States. me while leading the troops under federal authority in | them; they have sworn and ged themasives to do it. | corroborated the testimony of his employer. tive Store of all kinds—offers of sithationa for which the *. bite ye ee of Vir ¢ hich hey ~r JAM LAN VERSUS THE PRESIT ENT OF THK UNITRD STATES. the democratic Mexican war, when 1 stood upon that | But otwithstanding that, if the Lacompton constitution | °"f Hutchings, of the Fifth preciact, deposed that | plicauta must eno.ove a dollar; offers ta reveal some weret of | trateas the wrest fos. whieh Virginia poem Soa, Lane, on taking the stand, fumbied around in his | Mexican field where Pierce faintingly and safely reclined. | does pass Congress, the members olected under it will | be repaired to the scene of the murder in company with | certain mecess for pay; offers to tench yo ladies dentistry | 41g the: rot Bvan» ire they ephemeral 4 Pesto lt he pulled out paper, which he read as fol- | (Roars ot laughter.) It was not turbulence to my then } qualify, and they (the conservative fanatic) and their po- | policeman Patel: that upon entering the basement he saw | or come othr lene and wentee occa Jo, Se. Te nine | jive thay cied Uh the ocmasion that Broaghs thee fost? rand party that induced ‘me to vote for the Kansas-Nebraaka | licy will triumph. If, however, that constitation does not | » large pool of biood upon the floor, and heard tho groans | (agen. °ulof vn those propossis are the sbifis of adventurers, | have ius Si wilh Bie telat A nitiod latest Mx. CRainmay Axp you Guvruswex:—With your per- | bill, in obedience to the instructions of my consiituenta— | pass Congress. the men who have ly advocated the | of the deceased in an adjoining room: the prisoner wa: | fren It eau do no harm for persous ou of wrk fo be oa | pared a ve arpmen, thane one quamtiene mission I will occupy a fow moments of your valuaole | obtained, as I afterwards learned, through fraud and | qualifying policy will find themselves a little too far tothe it; he dropped the ‘on the floor when I gave | their guardagainst them. pe) Wea = time in noticing the ial message of the Presi- | misrepresentation, by the vile creature John L. Robins, | lee 5 @ politicians understand this, and there is ‘im into the custody ef Policeman Paret. The deceased Mr. Jobson avers that defendants referred to him in the dent of the United tos transmitting the Le- | in obedience to the orders of his “Bright’’ friend. | considerable squaring and sparring about their present | was con’ ed to the » Where she died in © few | above, and asks damages for injury alleged to have beea compton constitution to the Senate. No one regreta | Are my earnest and ore efforts, upon my | platforms. momen se shane sustained by him throsgh ite pul lication” the necessity for such a notice more than my- | arrival inthe , to build up the democratic party The resolutions to put the Topeka State government into Robert Ray, M. D.,deposed—That he was house surgeon Defendant's counsel asked for an extension of self; but an official paper, emananating from the repre- | in Kansas to be as founcation for the charge of | operation were laid on the table. Just as the assembly at the New York deceased was admitted to that | time in which to put in the answer, and an order to sentative of the government, is presumed to be correct, | “turbulence” by the head of that party? Is the fact that | were to adjourse early on Sunday morning the report | institution about clock A. M., suffering from a show cause why further time sbould not be allowed them at least in its recitation of facts: but, whether proceeding | the Topeka movement was first brought forward ina | made Committes on Business of the ‘Mass Conven- istol shot wound in the neck; deceased lingered but & | for the purpose of to Bu: ‘with « view of ob from ignorance or malice, I venture aesertion that the | democratic convention to be used against me? Is my | vention of the People of Kansas” was taken up,and a pow- | few minutes after she was admitted; on making & poet taining facts in regard to 8 ncter. The Judge message stands without parallel in ite falsification of | anxiety to in every election that has occurred erful effort made to paas it. Men had been stationed in dif- mortem examination of the body, it was found that the | allowed the extension of time in which to serve history. (Applause.) in Kaneas since I reached her border to prejudice me ferent parta of the room to call up the report, to support it, | ball from the pistol had severed the caratid artery and } answor. A Vorcn—' 8 80, Having on all occasions insisted uj the sacred obser- | and to crush down any one who might oppose it. The thing | fractured the verfebr#: the first named wound was the i General Laxe—I hope to demonstrate that it contains | vance of the right of property, it reference to politi. | warall cut and di . Bat Judge Conway, as soon as he | immediate cause of death. Ss rior Court anunmanly assaalt upon s patriotic, peace | cal opinions—having treated all Perm kindly and | saw what was done, sprang upon the stand; a dozen The case wapthen given to the Jury, who, after due aoe + loving people. Tt ls known courteously, I am forced to the gonclusion that instantly clatmed floor, a dozen instantly called the | deliberation, rendered the following Before Hon. Judge Slosson history been ‘me head ana front of my offending Capt gee ‘but Conway was one instant ahead of VERDICT, Rudolph Garrigue vt. Philip A. Loescher.—This ia an vation, must be found in the fact that I have sternly and feariess- | them rman acknowled; “That deceased came to her death by a pistol shot uf, of Ferdinand Vir the ly vindicated the right of the people of Kansas to frame sembly ; the J wound, at the hands of her husband, Paul nandez, | *tion brought by plaintiff, as assignee d pA went ir own Jaws aud mould their own institutions in their ‘them they | February 25, 1868, at No, 83 Weet Broaiway ” Karck, who holds tho power of attorney of Mesers. ‘were pre- Deleesie Upon the renditlin of the above verdict er Gamble | Piiefer & Bortzman, bankers, at Hamburg, to whom the ip. oaien Paul Hornander, being duly examined according to law | ‘efendant was indebted 0 the amount of $7,002. The San on the mnexed charge, and being informed that he was | ROw®r Of attorney, was, daved 2Mt Apri, 1868, and the han i party - L- tee pole eer eee it ne at ot Say qeeations pat w0 him, the nase year,” The doteocent sin the emigrant bast. the L atates, 1, Vi re be served in Lawrence or elsewhere in the Terri- | alreadyfailen.”’ Lot Buchanan how! and ens enact— those - | @ What is your name? A, Pant Hernandes, nese in New York, and was ia the habie of bomoring tbe are tory. that Missouri code we ad the lot- | Kansas is free, and all the powers of the earth cannot en- Jost, all ‘the report | g. How old’are your “A. Thirty throe years. yp Lp ag oy BH ty men alone , neither to nor Fosisting it; and it | slavo her. | To-day the people of Kansas area unit. So | voting agaipet adjournment; but the friends of the report, | q. Where were you born? A. At Tampico, Mexico pode Poy Te Fay ae of ny By wan fell of a own weight, beneath the contempt of An indig- | long as that unity la preserved nothing can prevail } aa above seen, wore ‘inally defeated. Robinson was ind |. Where do you livet A. No. 83 Wot Broadway, cor Ne aa | nn oly ant nant Gnpiaive,) "While the Territorial offcers | againat them. Page at that, and loft the ball crying aloud, “T know what | ner of Leonard street. fa mirage ff pm ~ Ae By gE ~ Preserve the WFocere! governonens have bore regarded | The, only feling the Lawrence people expressed ia Stall means:)” “T know what it ie done for.” @. What is your occupation? A. Saloon keeper? one by Ay Ae ge “oe. ‘And I will ‘washed as enemics, yet their authority has ‘siwaya | gard to the above document wae’ ervioatty to know w ‘What it all meant was this: that Robimmon and Tano had |G. Have you anything to eay, and if #0, what, relative | Contends het the power of ailorney is void. | Verdict for them Deen acknowledged and their positions respected. Know- | wrote it for Lane. Thoogh ta style is far from being ® | attempted to get, through the instrumentality of that com- | tothe charge here inst you’ A. T plead not | Plaintiff for full anount began sn % Vir ing as ws bong ve, that a collision ier wen ante ee model, yet it is very different from Lane’s usual style. | mittee of five, an absolute control and influence over the | guilty, and say fh was ecctfental. ACTION FOR PERSONAL INJURIES, and ‘and the al authorities was ‘or | He is not a man who can make anything | Hernandez was then committed to the Tombs toawait | Henry B. Greemwood, es. The Mayor, de., of New York. aa it by Our enemies, both hero and in the general govern- | connected apecch. The idea of Jim Lane put the action of the Grand Jury. —On the Sth December, 1866, the plaintiff wae returni 1 ment, we have borne and forborne as Americans were | up to instruct the President of the United States as to truth y from church with his famil ", when in Thirteen 5 never called on to do before us. Lig gh A is very ridiculous, for I have never yet found that man j,they are A Slave © street, between Sixth and Seventiy avenues, he was viene, cocupied by four distinct armies from, foreign » Pim Raseas Who Would pus fuith tn Lasse werd or tretifel. | cf sem ether, the former denstoess ite tamer ‘cs the cwree graze — tripped up by @ stone block which was upon the sidewalk, Appiaose.) Sir, Ishould be recreams in laying waste the country and avowing ‘heir determine ness, A man who ig notoriously untruthful, whose word | most infamous and uneorupuloas liar in Kansas: yet, 08 | a, void state peo > vag and was #0 severely injured as to be sitated for | responding 10 PA op cor Principles that Virginia ged exterminate the ‘anges, resisting jone is no faith. ry ident of the ‘are both to ‘nited States Senators, Marabal, with Mr. 0" some | business. His arm was broken, and it is # them we called upon ihe Territorial nuthorkics snd the | United Maton to teak for folsihcation wertt, were it nee | are’rendy’ to. ume es a4 rd Tor pla: | f,neld aay other language, sad in ihering i Tom | the crush man whom they think | others of his aids have been on never have the perfect use of it again. Verdict for plain- United States troops for protection. | for its Impudence, be beyond description ludicrous. may by say possible hance Becomes rival, or who past, hoping to arrest certain ebb ina odes tiff, $9,000. ne sy sposcina’ the was refused did we atiack the At 2 P. M. the Convention re-assembied, and was | will aelchicsidnamiade “nha have the people, of Kansas boon in | called to order by their chairman. The Commitiee on | be their tool tn any poston to which the former might | 00 foot an unlawful enterprise for the trafficing in slaves. Brooklyn City News. met in former times. be " i farts except to resist invasion from other States. Before | Buginose reported as follows thi their chairman — elected. Hence ‘war against men who are | On Wednesday night the official started the convention at Big Springs x mecting tad Yeon called | |, We rrecmmend ihe appotniment of ecommiien of tireen, | independent apd will ‘not her creatures, ant | vescel down the Bay bald 10" be thee ual eataat | INaCRA On 4 CimtD—BeHPICION oF Fort PLay.—On Wed- ea on to oe at Lawrence, to organize the demorratic party in the Ter. | ihrer of wham shall, be mambers of the prosant ritortal clevate men who will act aa such. There \s chicanery | to be prepared for 8 voyage to the const of Africa They | nesday Coroner Snoll caused the body of an infant named | the’ great principles of Virginia organi «Gute governinet under th. sabing aie State Committee under he Lecompton poh 4 pte Ad Sree oe a think any Shea tc maeke tener ar keene by which they Hloise Dohrethe to be disinterred, at the request of some | peunded al the ‘capi - , who are not re J a ; make hase, ‘were on not doubted at Ua ie to be emphatically eaunciated in | thirteen ghail De of flowing Pergag = fore of those known aa lenders of the free Sato party of | very tug that had been hired by. some oCtho, pares of | Oe friends of the parents, as it wae suapectod that | thank youor your kind indulgence. came ‘— scan repel ent ts | 264 RR een ae Seem | ts ema erst the mene | Sect it ates Meese | Saag sae is in steht | Ea tae yoy ce as legal one, in prefe a resu! ° whe or to | Gi oe, wae a ized resistance to the Terrboriat laws, to save tho | , OF (Be sine Central Commitieg—Jamey Blood, Henry Har. | of abe Topeka Legislature are going home to mind thelr | give the name ofthe vecsel to which, he was wo cuivey | clild soon after. The child was ‘sick, and Dr. Blackmore | {/eld,t0 bers whom Tam sure you will be pleased to lis yor tg Ty those laws instead of coming Kate Committee under the Lecompton constiution—&, W. | business; some of them started yesterday morning. the paseengers then on board: the officials were conse | War called to attend it, It was very feeble, and after The pext toast was— tate, cones with them. The delegates were fairly | Wood Thos. Ewing. Jr, Joba anna, ‘One of the clerks and one of Judges of the election | quer tly foiled in their pursuit, and contended themselve,| lingering afew days i died. The physician gave a cer- The Union—Like « fall blown flow: leaf elected by = settlers of Kansas, A constitu New nen—J. », TJ. Adams, ©. B, Lines, BB. | (of Jan. 4) at Shawnee precinct, have beon brought into | by taking into custody Jos , Vincente Louis ana’) Uifleate, and the body was interred: There was nothing | utes to ite beauty and periectos jer, each leaf contri ~ ‘amed, republican in ite form, submit- FEES ve the duty of eo comumntien to an town as prisoners. They will be examined before the In- | Andrew Dos Santos. They also took possession of a | Clicited on the examination to show that the mother had ‘The Hon. We. vee Gave’ loediy called « tea aa an entirety to 4 fair and full voto of the whole peo. | 1) Ahall be the duts of the, comn wont to all matior | vectigating Committes. quantity of tranks, charts, &c., which were searched inthe | bee® inetramental in causing ite death. The mother ro | seqee and afer a few fratinitey vate which Gere, ple, and ratified by them. State officers and meibers of | Viiion of delegates, io frame & constitution, under the set | _ The Governor returned the Bank bifle with his veto; the | Marshal's office, on Thafeday afternoon, but contamed | sided at 110 Van Brant street. The jary rendered s ver- | Tot gudible to the repent he ae soy ies the Legislature, & representative to Congress, and two | Haoced by the recent Territorial ture, and torcall a Ae. | ace wore, however, passed over hia veto, nothing of a Rature. The charts were of Cuba | ‘let that the child came to its death from natural causes, | this composed of fellow citistns of, perhaps, every Sale United Hates Senators wero electod, and the constitution Iegate convention to nominate all ‘under — And the const of Guinea, but of course they could be used | and from the evidence they strongly censured Dr. Jobin | inthe Uaion, called vegcuker ty a soe FE eee coder Th cn Cee ee e enn prarer for, ovr Je reogmmend that ihe freq Siete sen, rem Tae Cartronxia Marts—A telographic despatch | either in» legitimate or an illegal voyage. Binckmore for having given a certifica’e of burial without | i, ah pt 8 oF that prayer been. grantea’ en of the | [onl cestiy requenea 10 perittpane ie miley. | from the Postmaster at New York, dated this morning, to | | The men arrested on board the steam tug wore taken | Tee@rding the cause of death, as such practice might lead py A 7 LF, rt “e \frginia to Cat millions ot property would bave bon nen, Of lives | tren aforesaid; thet we mest upon the samme as compromise et. Dundas, of the Post OMice Department, states that | before Commiesioner Morton, and held to bail in the sum | © ® bushing up of crime. iven to the service of the whole country—in an aasem- anapie of Kaneaa, Since that timo we haveteey et’ | Rrounds, neither thereby sacrificing principle or nbeolving Was po failure of any partof the mails from the | of $2 (00 each, Fink.—About four o'clock yesterday morning « fire | Fly tixe this Teannot svippoge that the Union requires any pe iagion, that © restored entree, | tele former organization Howth for the jast steamer for Aspiuwall. The steamer med droke out in @ two story frame building, No, 260 Frocate—ahd if it did, not s0 feeble an advocate aa T am. ling for adm 0 might be restored and per: | The existence of this committee shall terminate with the aa | did not wail till Sunday forenoon. We aro further inform: Annist OF A MAN Svsrgcrap or a Daeapevt, | (TUs® out in ® two sory ing No. 200 Goli | sd'v LD Ot, SS ore ieee tl eae and the sov ty of the majority vindicated. | sembiingot the next free Btate delegate convention. ed that the whole mail from the South, including Wash. | Curme.—The arrest of a man named D, H. Rosenkrans, at | "treet, owned by Robert MoNally, and occupied by Mra. ) Geatiounes, enn we have © ieiben 4 CAppiause.) When we were woak and Missouri strong | ,,We recommend the selestion of & special oxecuttve commit | ington, went forward Dy the last ship t0' Callfornia. The | Elmira, is announced. He suspected of heving piacsd | Dall ae a grocery and candy store. The upper part was | nmigibe,sveciacte which, we bine ttre eae atone i . our enemies obtdiaed possession govern 4 re yA eS mail from Washington goes on to New York two | obstructions upon the track of the Centra’ rail ayear ith @ portion of 207. aboot that whatever temporary alienation may from ume to ment, Althotigh we believed that precedent and law | MeMtures ak may be deemed necessary in case the Lecomp. | RE e Was 2 r |, together wi . ton son@itution aball be paned by Congress, and said com ye before the ship anils. A second or supplementary | ago, when John Snell, an engineer, of this city, was killed. | $500; insured. It was probably the work of an ine ‘oer produce coolness and comtrovsrey would justity us in putting the Topeke government in mo. | sities to consist of the following persons —crarics Ro vineon, | matl gooe one day before. Washington State, FD. 24 — Rochester Union, Bb. 24 "i diary ” me | Se crchamest between the eater ae e we

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