i. ; 'bull v 1 1; w , ji r. i. ,;.aska I.!.' VI ', 1 1' "I" M ' A'j'LMS. i- -t. T. R. T'-ilnr. Ti -.Vine I, to.-'-H. 11.1 Na ...,n tr.-:. "v IT.' Ns...-..l V , r. . Ire. . r. V. f.,.r. Ci . 'I. l"r Mali. ! ( r r,ij- W. "s. SwrmMl V. I! C.T.l N-WC (. I.'VI. P.. M'-M ih an fc Wiilla-n-, Co Io.v. V J). J ... P. M.. O.i .'n Ctv ,' . A,' M. HI. i.:,, N -VAa. Hr. M. H. Clark. . hi '.- i.V'iU-;. 'fliieri Pnatnr. )'... Hdli i icn-( iy II. 1. .1. till "1-1,, !'..,.. I I. f'.l!!,OMM. . h J. ('. .Vitem'il 4l I'. ).. vVinl'-r fuller ... v. li I'. M.. i'u.-.-. I.T... ,r's. N ',1. M.ij. II. I'. tucn.. A-.-Ua.t.a (' 1 -. .i '.r.i.;.i. l.i. t.;rric-:. I. A., C'oi:,!,i..i.;1c. at Icit I .atari.: v. Ai'iira-ka. J.I. lli-oh. (.'. S. A., ('iwi'iiaml-r at fort Kearney. .Nebraska. (.'. Ml. 'IiiIiIT,i!i.i'. I'rMi.int Co., tewa. i'ol. Tlio. tanner. M-tvo-sicus lirom, lova. V'tot fc ('(, It 'rliiiL.'!"", low . William (iip.'im, li-ip, (Vilur Itapiih, Iowa. I'i-t Master, I urt Do .Maine. I ma. AnmtiM ltall. . Kr.;i jnr.. low. Hon. A. (". l)o.l. 11 irlinto.i, Lna. Hon. 'llionm Jlroviii, Maiysv illr, Ohio. . 4 f-1 DEATH AND FUNERAL OF GOVERNOR BURT. Ii is wilh the deepest emotion of grief, lh.it n-i? attempt to discharge the duties, this afflicting oco sioii lias devolved upon us, Gov. I'm h f cix Hour, of Nebraska, is ro more. lie iliod at his residence, at the Otoe mid Omaha Mission, Ht Helle ier, Oct. 1 8!.h, at half-past three o'elook, A. M iijred 45 years. Doatk, in this melancholy iiisliir.ee, has ooine in cm unexpected hour, an 1 :rickei down the pillar, upon which thr fondest liopes cf Nobriiska had been I'lill; and ijucnthed forever, one of (he bii;:ii'.est 1i;htH in her social and political fn in Mien., mid wrapped this Loan ilul. territory, in tue dark drapery of m jiirnin,;. The deceased cami ; i:io:. us. a li't'e less than two weeks ego, charged wi;h .1.1:1. "'.. .p 11' Ml r.i- me hie. i ui.u.; 01 iai.il .na.is i.ut o. 11. is torri'orv but ib:ath hasrelieM U him of the responsibilities w ith which lie was harge l, and lai.l (he'u upj:i anj her. The Governor's illness w.is of sh.ul du ration, and until within a brief period pre vious to his death, sujipose.l to be curable; at leng'h, die syinptons of his diseaso as turned a more threatening aspect, and fi nally, cut off th exp'!0Uiti ms that had been entertained of his recovery. His disease: was complicate 1 in i's character, but not at fii's'., su'jh as to excile any de gree of alarm concerning his ullimite re covery but uli.s! its progress soon made , it nppirent, that the nnumful event which has been brought about, was soon to oc cur. The friends of the Governor, have the consolation cf knowing, that his lodg ings were comfortable, and that everthmg that ublo phy sicians and atten'.ivc nurses who were by his bod-side day and nigh could do, Has done. The funeral sifrvi'ies trx.k p'aoe at the Otoe and Oin dm Mission, ou Tiiurs lay , : Oct. 1J h, at half-past 3 o'clock, A. M , and was us fully attended, as c olid have been expected, considering the slurtness of the notice given. The Territorial officers and psr.sorid f,ietids of ihj deceased, wore crupa on t'.ie left ar.n, and iu coin mm with those assembled on this mournful occasion, ap peared deeply affected, in view of the se vere affliction with which they had been visile, at this in'eresiiug epoch of the territory of Nebraska. The funeral service vs opened by the Rev. Win. Hamilton, of the Mission, who read an appropriate hymn, which was sung by the audience, in a spirit sailed to the solemnity of the occasion. After singing, the Secrttary arose, evi deiitly under the deepest emotions cf grifvand made some appropriate remarks indicative of the feelings of ihoe who had come to pay the last tribute of res-peot, to tho remains of him, who cams to occupy fa high place iu the Tenitory, and i;i the officious of the people' -hus sudJeuly removed from the important sphere which Liid been cssigtied h.tn iu the lei i itorial ov eruii'.ot. A fcoiing a'luioj was made to the loss sustained by the people f Nebraska, an 1 by the territorial oili rers, whose circle had been broken by this unexpected struke and particularly, to the in parable loss susLidiie J by tho do l.sestic circle, cf wb.ieli l.e was the soul M life ipoke of Hie iuidequ icy of U:i j;Hige to rejireseM, the feelings of the heart, on an occasion like this. And con cluded, bv a well ijierited, tin! lautifu'. tribute to ihe eharaeter of him, whose loss see were now called to mourn. IIU Honor, Chief Justice Ferguson, followed in a few brief, but touching re rnaiks, suited to the occasion spoke of the uiHstcrio of that Providence, by which l.fe issus'uined anl the frailly oi t)ie tcuurti by which il is held. The Judge spoke in a very feeling m inner of the sorriu Hi uf the i llliclion vsilh w hich the territory a;il UiO Iricu ! of tlio de ie d ilad Leeii visi'ed alii' ihe puigtlatl- cy id that t.ri.-C, v. aiih would take p.; .. . 1 1 . -1 . . .. 1 1 . 'SSH.e,i. ul I'll TV I i" HIIC .Mil lUli.lJU u.trtii, ih. lii'f ' nee 01 rl "i r Pif'V. W'll. II .nil'.o'l. ( r S v.ilj ye; i;t) I ;i.i :'. II ;:;,: r led I ! - I th- ,i Co'), i l ;' the ;:l ii -; '1 (if I ), ii.'' i its w.iii' 'i I I' ill ' SM '1 il r;rf , -'tor ;.n I !. .v 1 1 ils s-veriri tidtu 'i m i sin.' li-'ii-tf to li'- irl- In ii. 1 i! , ( ! 1 !V i.ll'l s I i i' i .l.'i.l'l fr !y, ul I e r'i.ilii;i' l..:. jr a li.V, hi ii w ii i J v..e. e su-ktif .'S.i ;.n..l III". IT Ci !!!''. (tm. l!.i:t w.sonaivo of 1'. S. (.'.. u !' s li".' Ii.. I ;,.-eii ni'.'. Mi'iiv v..r". in 1 1,0 lisv.i: .Ii e o'.' 1. t ; ! ii'! t . linn'ji ..t,io pr ' ons'uim. mi 1 a i;'-.ii:r- in tin le oi 1 1 it nu.-., ami ins i.:.ir.: i.iti l. wilii ihc in faii.ni J in ikin u liu::iJ i:i Ni-'ifaska, ti 1 iiv i'n; npo:i i:s s;il. II I!. r.l.is! liio (iio.it JJ.m:vmt dl ii'.l lliri -ihc (iio.it U!m;v)mt ol siiw yt. to make liis'sl.iv of short iinr..ti id. and In put imo; her in the place ho had Iven nppuiiileJ to fill. We mourn over this event, us a public calamity. Nebraska has lost a friend eminently lilted to he her Chief Magistrate, iriid worthy of the lii;-;h- !est position in (he territorial government. tov. Jiurt was I rank and conli ling, ioin in a hij?h degree, possessed of those (juali lies that w in the cfl'cc'iorn of the people. Tho"e with whom he was associated in of fice, have lost nn nble counsellor, t.ti I a generous friend. The people ha e los! the services of a man, emineri'ly qU i!ifi'. to fill the executive office, at this in'.erestmp period of their territorial existence. A widowed vi!'o, und orphan children w ill vvc' p o er an irrepai able 1cm. An tdc'C - lioliate husliand an 1 latin r . bi:s been t-.ken trotii Hie li.iiuiy 1 ii ciO; oi u liicii l.e liau so 'f :fn 1 . .'.r.r.i. 11. 1 1 Slir.wirf '""- " ' '11""' The remains of ('iv. Hurt, view, for huri.-.l at Lis f; iniiy in Sou h Carolina, 0:1 l'ri !. , ; lef; Ilclic le -i b-ncr !tci;.icl U his son. Armsioad Hurt, J;imos Doylor.n l W. H. Jones, Hscjrs.. of Sou h Carolina, Col. W. Howard, of New York, Mid H Green, I"sj., of Oidn. The di h -g -it'or, sent us an escoi'l, was of the bi'.-hes: les- . , .. , 1 poc::i;ij.l'V, aim Will Uouin.cs, r rov i, 1. ; ifae'erv to the friend ! 1 I !;! the p-nplee Nrbrski. j 21eetinj of the Citizens cf Lellev.ew a d Vicinity, CU the Death of hi, Excellency, Praan Hurt, late G- veinor cf Nebraska. The citizens of Hclleviow ii-i.l vicinity, 1;,,.., ,.-.ll...l 1... ii.. ...1 1.. t. 4 - - - v".. U..JII IM I t Sd I I,, 11.11 ll.I-l ritorv sustains in the death of His Lxeel- ency, Governor Hcrt, fell it their du'v. and due the memory of the la'c worthv urtuivi-, 10 cp.-c ineir Bympainv lor his family and friends, ani set fonh to die world, the gloom ibis suldenand un- .... .. , exiicclcd MSltjtlon of I'rovi Jeneo. h is cast Hxecu ive. to exprsss their svmaathv fori . .. expec.cu wsiunono; rroMaenco, Has cast over this nei- lurri'urv. lne miicting was orgmiztf l, by the ap- point infill ol Col. J . A. ami' v, I rosi- lin'., and L. 13. Kinsev, Se ei'olai v.- Oil my ion, A. W. H d i:i,.r If P..,,. net', M. II. Clark. G -o . I I.i. list ( un, I, V V.. m1 . 1 ' . lee, to draft rosoiu io is evin-cstive of ll.c feetmgs of the mijcing. The committee, afier an abi?: ice oi a few mom-juts, returned with their renirt. ' 1 iic nuirm in, .v. i. nj.;;y.er, J.u.. M . : r t t 1 1 .. presented the rosjlu.ioiis, and made ilu following appropriate rem irks: We have lo perform a m.laficholy du'v, which the loss of our beloved Governor, Fka.scis Boht. imposes upon us. His character needs no eulogy hi private virtues, his noble bearing, his frank ex pression, his kind heart, his tru-j divotion to those free Republican principles en dorsed by the head of our great nation, and which are so vital lo us, us western men, stand up an enduring monument, ever to be respected by us, who during his short sojourn here mingled with him. Hut a few short days since, yon akstmbled upon ibis ground, with far diiurent feelings. You then came to pay your Jirst greeting lo extend that wtrm pressure of the lian.l, promp'ed by a still warmer heart, to him, for wiiom, we, c izci.s of this new terri tory mourn. Hal we mourn not a alone. A nation mourns. Dots the cfll c'.iou end here!-' No, my frieo-'j. L jl us, in im igi natlo.i, WanJer to Ida late far oiriiomj in die Sunny Sou h, where perchance-, at this moment, his Lving companion, w ho for years Las shared Lis joys an I sorrows, and Lis u:i''oiia ;iojs orp'iuu n.u y be por traying, iu bright expe.-'atioi ;, the happi ness they w.ll r;'u!iz-' in their re-uiyuu wi h 1m huvjaii I, fii'ir and protector; and then, in v I ri-.-.-idi, in our feelings picture the elicit ibis will produu I e So i a, .in in t.i.ii.f 1 ,--.'. ......... 1.. I . ,. . ... . 1 that now Lapnv familv, the !lM clion that so suddenly mu! so unexpee'ed'y , hs befallen them. Ve Lave lo.t our 11 I't-r, '.Ley Lave lost forever, a kinl nil afTi.c lionate Father, and she, the pir'.htT e-I her youth. At the nccp ion, it befell me to return to you, our lamented Governor" thanks, for the expression of oonfi lence Mil res pect in li.us assembling; he Loping, tha a few d.ys vv y.il J el.. j,r eve Lis he d h would pcri.i!1 hi.'t to r.uc! you i.i jiei'sou. H i' (j' id, iul.il wise JVovi. fence, Las tukeii rum r-jia us, uu I 0 l! 1 re !ip -re. -ii Ly nn, i' su .nn' t -ci; Y. . or KrCKULl.n lift booU S!,U fli.Hi for tats hap if - Me jsCJ.i3 4. CO 'I s . c ) M'l lv:i ' t.- .. 1 -i-v. l.y "I;-, ai.l M.-i. H i.,,il,.n. j M .i'i. ."M 1 (on t i i ' i f i'i'i i' lifi i a ', in 1 t ::.:T il' 1):-, I'r.Tti) l,i : n-r 1 '.!VM-i-.n, fr lis r-.-.'r" ; 1 1 ! i ; -s mi 1 r..fr. i;i 1 j t!io l i' uf : -I'i- ' 0 l! i ' ri"' 1: 1 I I ..'A ft').! 1 1 . 1 i 1 1 'I'll ! I it rv 'i ri i '.-i 1 1 'v ; :i i i i Hi.. -V Ilvor, i i - ,r ii .1 .). A;i I i r .v.'. r I f" '. ;; I .u.i I -'; .'..v i i . : I ' it'' 1 1 1 . i I v ' i!i;m !ii-.' ,.r lw I- .1 1 1'" . ivi w :i , f.' . ,i'' l-IWi 1 iv a il rnrt.lv. H'-1v..I. 'I'll'lt -. r,l TOKi.l .;N (.!' )n-ly. l.f, il -i.lv fe-. fi.'i ia 1!r. 1 .n!,, ,f ,U K-:-I ncv. 1'r im is It'-pr. lite iw-ni'T o li.i. Tiriitory, we h.i;!'- . n .m i n-'j ir.ih .'. t...,.l,....l Tl... I S.. (I. I I...'.. ... I ..n : .. I j,,, , ,i . ,1,,1, ,,r ,,'r .,,, ,'i,v (; !,Vl V, I'h.imi- l!i 111, that w! tea.l'T t- V.i- i."s,. d"iit of t!i - I'iiiI-iI S:at-i a : I M 'inli'Ts i.:'C,i'i tn m, our i iii;i.i'!iv, f r tli' !). .f o., - t!e- hail n'-lccli- I f Miiiciitl 1 i.i'ii.'i.-,! for tr ppcisi!).' u.sit;i:i. I!i " 'lvc.l. Tli.it vi f.' 1 11ml. r lat'inir nili'i tio:is. to Mr an I Mrn. Jl imilt.n. ef t ti ami ():a:'.ha f.tiion. for tln ir liinihir ti li:s I" r l'.'i.cv, (I'lrini; his i!:n , a'i'1 fnrl!:ir li'ir:il Ir.vi'iii' ril tn his f i'Trl". ASo, tu )r. M.il.-omh, for liis H'iw."arif. ;cm1ioii, wliirti iin'riin tlio apnrolial in'i of th! fricuiln oi our la laui"'it'''i i(: r: no:'. Hcnilve I. Tli it w ten.) t to Col. V. A. Sarpv. ia b 'half of the ft io-i.ls of t lie iter'.l, our Hi ink, fur tl kin. I ntt"i. !.! ai'l nrmv favors I show II his ll(rt.!.,c , din 1 im ilia- !vei!, Tli.'t Tin- nr. 'ours cf !hi Ini-ot- riT e pan! is;i - I m I n ' 'a... a I'.iH.i l"iii. 'Ouialia At row' auJ I'foo M' r.-T v.' I'. S.MV.'V, J r. , I.. B. Kiss! v, S i 'i v j Trr...f. At 11 raliod me- T OMAHA. "!.'! ' of the ci'ilU'T.S C ( ,,,.,1, ("ji v I vi.-ini.y. eomencl for! I .0 tiliri.C" (I 1. .Ml. 'i ,e purp, I rope" ee, respec! I'A sr to the (I'Ml'l I 11. is 1. ti e. T, L'C G..M r..s- 1 ka on tin hi, mil 1.;. r.-i was called !n th'! ( oppoiii'fd S.i.Tiii.i ' K'H-J V.i. That ir, m,1 M. Murphy, On mo' ion. il was. ci.'u'iiit'ee of fu e ! 1 app mi in re'ire, a'i ,. of the .,-.! 1 ri's.'.iMoiis of li," Ci'.ili 'I.S vir tit W ''I' .1 1 1 '0 ; 1 i :s t oi,- e. :.c : ; 01 to i'i;. re. W. H,-Nn, C. H. Smi.h. W. C...1..;.. i.i.l C. 11. LV. D. J.,:;e. j ' Jowns, were i.j I'.iiutcd s .i I ciaiiiiii tee; j and ;. tier a few miou cs absence, rcporN .1 t'-"' f -11 jv. inr .ro.iib!o and n olmioiis, j which were u:iai.i:iiou'y dep'el. n'Krr.-is. Divine l'rov ideia e, liso liispensii'ioii. l'.aii Seen 1:1 is ft. 1 v lo. th, to remove our well die love 1 G;n 1 in- 1 i ()m.,h., Civ and v iLii.i v bei e i o.'ii. ! 01 , l n i r. , 1 - 1 . 1 n 1 , , nil' lll,n-is III ... 1' ... .: : 1 : I have hcre'iy ' i 1 i.r.vni ., 1 :tw ir.g i-i 1:1s :e on, par- ' '' h an i-xi ciii nt i.di -. r. an Mi,i.dd : l v.-lu. de c iriyen, xve sym - p.i.l i.e v. 1I1 toe riiii i:, o il.e iern:o - .. 1. 1 . 1 . . , litsoirni, Tliat h..vir. hi his de.lli. io.r- . 1 1 . .. .' , , 1, J;i jM ..I, ,,.!.. ls M(S...,i, j ? 1 . . , i.tj'.ife-z, in.. 1:1 1.1...H 1,1 :ir r-'Mta for Ho; !eceasel, weatteu l the fun-rl eercin jnies 1.1 o clock, lo-morioiv, at H.ih I I'.ti dvJ. That our wal'nii st s nu: 'hies ! ! ... I I t... I I,., .1 .1 .. I. .. . I 1 ,1. ,1 ,,. . , , , . .-, . I . . " -.-.i-. e ai ...i-y 1 - en'.'-'l 1 1 j ci ; o 1 i:,,;vi. Tii. t tl a-e ,-,,,!,,:; ;! , pt I h-ndei.d ilu- iJnidi.-i Arrow,' and 'JI j view l'..l;adit.m,' for l.nbii.'-.i ion. i - . . . 1 ' J-l'-J- , t h in. M. Mikfiir, Sec'iv. COUNCIL ILVT? KETIX0. At a moiling cf the citizens of Coun cil Hlu.'Is, Iowa, and vieini'v, LolJ at the Li inl Office in this city, to express senti ments of conloleiioe in relation lo the dealh of Governor Hurl; S. S. ILyless, Esq., was called to the chair, and J. A. Jackson oppoin'ed secretary. The object of the meeting having been slated, on motion of C'haS. B. Smith, a tommi'tee of three were appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeiing. The chair appointed Clias. li. Smith, Geo. Richardson and Dr. Lowe as said committee, The committee, after having retired, 'S 1 reported the following les ilu'ions which were unaiiiinosuly adopted : H'.iiLn, If .1. ...... i .ii. ,-. 1... ......w, .is ..1,M Kl..i:...( tio l in tl.e beriiiieeiil et sinldt-ii anj ur!i live dispensation of i.i providence to ie- move. Iiv death, J, J.tceiieri'-v. ramus Hurt, Governor of Nf'nraska. Therefore: JlcsolctJ, That we di-ep'v mi.u .iL'zc wiih our sister Territory of Nebraak 1, in the sudden and unexpected lo of their Governor, and also one who Lad alieaiiy won U far fami-d ilistii.c'ioti r.s a t li! in; t o.Tieir. a good ii izcu anl ui Looesi ir.un. Jtfsuivul, 1 hiit not 'inlv the Territory of Nebraska, but iJso the (iovi rruiienl ant m hole coin.trv Lav d irrc pal 1 ' le I;s5 1:1 1! of tl ov eriior 'i l. ai'it-, ii. i 10 m.hcii (,. loir resiicci v.. . l.-. l ti... :.. . 1 e . ..... 1 tr 1 1 . ii,",ir,rv 1,1 ...... i.i ... " ... ."V1..1. -i. .... proceed, in a 1 oly, to attend his funeral! lo be held at Hilievievv, lo-iiurrow at 21 o'clock I'. M. l'eiulrv.d. That a co'-v of thesfc res ,1 11 .1 I lions Le leteli red f..r publb al i ,u to the! E- r T11 is . We hav e been prese-i'cj O nal.a Arrow, Nebraska Hail.ahum, and ! w i h h r.n : fine speeim.tr.s of the licet other papers of the Territory, and also iniUs, Ly Sam;.' -1 Ali .e, Ks-j., antxet'.ieiii the Council H'.iiil Hul'Io, an 1 that a copy j i- . ."rc . . ,, , , . . ., ! J lai mi-r of h.. ..I ary, Iowa. I wo of Ihern ot ti.e fal ov o reso.u'ioiis Lo i.ine J l,y ilu- 1 , , .i!'.....r mil fi.rw .r.h. i.. i' .. f...iiv .. t h b Jong to the cLss donoi.j: uate 1 M .ng : ii:e( iiLed. f'AM. . 11AYLKS3, Ch'a. J. A. Jaikmi-i, Sec'y. Oc'ob.r IS, 1S.;J. r The Yellow i ever is liba'jlig in 1 th- Sou h Bt's highest ,.. Bar;- k. EpC.,.. :n, i v. T. i:. (V.HM .'evenou', in I 11 Mark I.vn i! .f tin' '1 tTi i'd! v, i i r-vi ; rM-i..i ( ii' lofl I'. , vs.. A , M i V" or I 'V ("l 1mI to tin! Vuri.i'.n lcs 1.5 S orh of tic .'!iial.i nvtT, from i's iii . i.i : Ii l.i I'uvt Kc.in.M-, j Vi, ,..!! i!. a".' i t:i.! ;i ci i .m.it i.oi 1 t' T!llr r til'! T I .!. .';i .T !!. !..! I iv . I!i u r, '.! ;! ii. icir i cr !c i..U' .1 1 y ll i: A " 'en i 1 1 1 r v . rt l.oivo t:i tl o .'I'll (lofji'v l.illl'Vlll (1 .' T. nil i'i; ! f-oiisii-i. ' ! Til : A I ', !i- im 1.. Wo had the plensuT . a c. i. I.e. 1 111.! 11. mi. A Unit JZAf.ii. i M ,,.c!..l ..I'll,,. r..rril,.rv ,.!.. r, I , V Tl. i .M ii sli.d h is a Jrauk. open, inlt l!ient I coiiiitcn.'.ii':f', s'lcli lis you r' rely sec ex ;(;c;)! i'Mi.m dei:i icrats of tin; in ( libera! Maj. llcpucr and suite, accompan ied by t'10 O.oe Cliicls, ro'.uruod from ihi ir cxpe'li io'i to the lii 141 n e river on .Monday, the 113 1 inst. They represent (ho country ns beautiful i.rtd fertile, well watered and every way adapied to the agriotthitmt. Hut in conseipionci! of the scan.y of timber, ibe O.oes were unwil ling to in cept of the place designated by (ho Iroiity. Tin y require an e.xteusiJii pf the li.is em bound irios four or five frith s, so i.s to include the limber they Mlppused w as i'a.bi led in '.lie treaty. ::iw town's i:j Nebraska. AVo learn, a i-i ii.'pi.ny of our tnterpri.i iug l'i-Mioors, tie already engaged in lay ie t!io lo'i-.i !..';.)!! of '.bo future City . . Oior, lbrcc 10 behr' the m u.h ol i l iat'e livi r. Tl ii. 1; a c.oiini. n tin ' point, wi.l good ilis - s'( Mnti.v.i lanii surronii lr 1,. 1 y lit; her tor t of eoiin! ! v, i.oouii'lir.g in f.ood ti:o.- 1 v,.!er, w: h so.i.i iient a- ivrr. A oi uii ry, wliosc troauty 01 , .cenery mi ! fertility iii' s-:i : , i.5 equaled by few, m l surpassed by 1.:) Territory ol j the : ;,r:e extent, in cir wi le d- m 1111. It li- s ten n.i'es si.ulh. ' f il.i l.ii e.oi- '''p- ! 1 ' "is j : po i'c I' hleh, in. Io'.va. T I h:i in success! ill i.'i'T'i'i . a , ! !' 1 Tiy across tin.' Ai iss mi nvi r. 'l.i.i.. 'wr.n.w , ' 1 ; wi .lung to e.v.iiiii.o tho count iv on the : j Ntbraska si le, 0:111 i:oeoir;:no.!..ted. I Success to .ur nei -hbcrs. COCXTIKS EOCTH 07 KilliSASKA The I 'rem Mil Coun'y Journal, in speak- llir )! -iariiska Li v. :,n ru iaient 1 er o . ' ------ ritorv, vorv uroia.-i'lv hlonoses to name I -he Lonti v c tr.brfiuthat ph.ee, -C-.n re.' j i j ir I i icikI o, iiu- J oil li;,.0 ., '.,,..5, of 1 , ; I Ti.e tcrrl'.iri- i,n-b ! O ir Iriend of (he Jo.irn.!. fails lo d.-sl ! 1 " 1 of the ! lo - ..,s.;dcou:i - li.e icm on sou. 1 o. ...orr.ska river. t al.u iiol .11 ol Ino luilio'ii pjlai.-jl cl Iiol t.i ! iadtu ('he sou 1 cm boun.l.irv cf 1 uri 1 . J cr, i'i v, 1 on 2 1 1 .hi liiia, will be f jiiua 1 a! To miles, this will give three outiu . !n.i, 'ir.g upon ihe M..souii liver, ii-i- ( i'i.cMs Soiidi of Nebraska liver, 1. ,so a ( o-iiiv imuicdi.r. I y soioh oi th th .1 1 i r, to i e c died Hurt, w i h the fol- j lov. im: boun.'ai ics, that i.,: Ccmuic.'icii.g id the confluence of the Nebraska and Missouri rivers thence down the main eh.iiiin 1 of ihe Missouri river, to a point where an extension of the line west, be tween townships C6 andtiL), intersects the ciiimcl of said river, thence due v,e,t ilieiice north, to the centre of Nebraska river, thence down the main channel, to the place of beginning. Tiiis Would give Hurt county, 17 mile front on the Mis souri river; leav ing 52 or 53 miles below, lo be divided between Centre anl Ihe county beiow, which cou'd be culled Nemaha." J'oiiT Dure J)trAT!tXT, Co.SIKAtT On lit., b-.-j.t. Will,, loot. Sin: Your letter of llie lHdi iust., is received, tratismi'ing a communication from the Host-Master at Cerro Gordo, (Si. Marys,) concerning the supply ol that Odico wi'h the luuli.uui aki; jiroinpt i c'.ioti in the case. It appears that this oili :a was ccci len ti'Iy oiiii teJ, iu the list of olli.es U sUjip'ieJ ly roj'c t lilJl, Si. Joseph, Mo., ',0 Council Uluii's, loo. a, in the Lite adver lisi r.icnt for j.rojiosals; but tho Hus mas ler (joneral hi-s this day ordered i.s sun ply by s;, id route, regularly, both going nd returning, u.i which vviil tloubdos. be mu luied lo, Ly ihe Con'ructor. as soon as the order rcai.ii s Lim. cry 11 spcc'.ftiily. Your Obedient Se'vt, W. II. DLNDAS, If id As nt 1: M. (J. To IIo.s. A. C. Donct, Hurliogton, Dos Moiti' S County, lo-.va. Wur'iZel, ,..ell tog ll.cr Wt-igheJ fjrly j-oaaJt. Tho other Mas die common Liood Loot, Weighing Lve jiomcU. User to biAi.'..' Macaxini., This is a la.'g . doal.'ls celaai 1 i.'idi.tlity M j- izinu, fi.hJ w i.h e.ictil jut rea.l.i.T Ltlr. J. hi. tass. '') i. Co,, rVo!hh?;, Ng. 1,3, 5 Hid 7, Sprues .''.-cit. Y'-l. I'.-itf 'f f.r rnu'ic. ELicnof i;tv3. TI'.c 'A i lgs b,i 0 elci to. I I'.iiioik (OV- cr'.or of rcim?y!vaiii'a, dy n smal! inajor i'.v. The I'i y d riiihidr'phi.i f ive the Wi.ii; tiiket H.lJ!) majori'y. I'lurcuce, democrat, is eleeleil to Congress from the 1! distrio'; Tyson, Millard an 1 1'rown AN i 1 ir1 and Ktiow-No'.l.irgs, from the 'J 1 '! 1, Mid 4 h district. A I. rge majority of the Congressional delegation i:l 1 Anti-N'ebrii-ku. Jn Oliio, S w.'H Mid Hi iiikeihoff, Anti Nil r.'sk.i candidates on Slate ticket, arc eiec'od by -ID 000 majority. Sam. (iJlo way Lea's 1 r. Oids, for Coi'gicss, lXJl) to U )A). L. 1). Campbell is th e'e 1 by I l!.5l;0 Tii iiorty. There it not a Nebraska Congressman elected so for ns hoard fro n. The Know-Nothing and Anti-Nebraska ticket was elected in Cinrint.ati by G (!0t meji.iity. T. Day and Harrison theteii to Congress in Hamilton county. The Anti-Nebraska on 1 Kiiow-Notliinp ticket is eleetod in Indiana. Harbour, Mace, Scott, Peltit, Crumbach. and Hal loway, are elected on the Anti-Nebri'k ticket to Congress. Denver and Herbert, democrats, re elected to Congress from California; the democrats have l"rgc majority in the Legislature. In S.ui Francisco, the Know-Nolhings have carried everything before them. Their city ticket was made up on I lie morning of the election. Sickiug of tli Collini Atlaoiie Stemr 'Arctic', 400 Lives Lest. NtW VoHK, Oct. 1 1, The collision occurred on the 27di, ul noon, in a dense fog. The propeller was bark rigged, iron hottomoJ, an! ha 1 col ore! boats. Il was thought to bo the Chari'y of M in'. real, for Hixerpool. The Arctic was going HI knots. Cowards ol ojU W(.rc sec 0I1 tl,c t,r,ipoIler. Th .ro'io c immeneed to render ussislaiieo, but soon discovered ln-r own leak, w hie'i g..iued fast ex(iiigiiihiug the fires. The boati were l.iunehc 1 and fi.'e.l witlilhe crow, bulfcv,' p.;sseng -rs. A raft W..S c,,:i'ructe,l. A tu.blcii pmic soiz.-1 f.l! Oil II A'C.il.', llil.nb.TS ol 1,11 llu ratt, I ... .' .. . .. f . . , . 'i 1 in 1.1. ee iruii 1 esa; ier 1 no Arc. 10 su nk 1. ( )., ;( 0f ihoso on bo..rd are knowii to be saved. S'le cam-! in coilistr.i with a Propeller, on tho 7,h, iu a d uwo fog, about 40 miles off Cape H.ieo. Tiio speed of the Arctic at the time, was about HI i knots an hour, and the IVopeiler had all .. s"l!s Mf!' h 11 s'rtw' f"ir Wl" "'T?"-';'1 af ' t tho Aro.io had sus- ,:"lu;'1 ll'!,: "; inpiry. Asdstan,;e was ' l" l'ropotier, : 1:. . 1. . , . . I '.vl.idi w; si right! it!!v dam -o-e ; but ii v.is soon discovered thai the Arctic was also iiiLing last, anl il g inicd so rapidly, that ihe fir. s were s m extinguished; every e.Toi t was thou in 1 le to sue lhoc ou the Arctic, but as 4 or I) bouts had left U render assistance lo iiu: I'ropellc.r Mid there was only one h it, w.hijh Was so iu hllcd, a raft was hastily constructed a panic I. :k p ,i,.-,si.);1 of Ihos-! on Lo.vd ihe Arctic, mi 1 crowded for the r..fi; largo numbers reached it, others drowned in '.ho tittcmp!. All this thru, the vessel was fast filling, and id a sudden, she with all remaining 011 board, was eng ilphe.l in the so.i. All on the raft except one who clung to it for 2 1 hours, w ere drown ed. Among those lost, were the wife and family or Mr. E. K. Collins, proprietor of the line of steamers to which the Arc tic belonged. ETEAV S . X. C0LH5B BtTKSED t 1 WLSTV-lllBlt LIVtS LOST. E. K. Collins, from the Sautfor Cleve land, left Detroit on the B.h intt. About midnight the boat was discovered to be 011 fire a little below ami near the light house at ihc mouth of Madden, ami near the light at the mouth of the river. Before the boat could be got ashore, she was com pletely enveloped in flainej, and 23 per sons perished either in the flames or wa ter. The Collins took fire cmi her boiler deck, Mid so rapid was the tpeed of the i'... fries, thai the pas.si ngors and crew, who had inos ly retired, wore unable to sav e anything, except a few articles of t-Io h ing. She was iuimedi.itt ly headed for the water before the fl..ui.-s had comjilete pos session. After part of the boat swung around iu'o the liver, and nearly ail 1:1 boM'd were driveu to that part of this bst' and were obliged to jump into the river. The Collins euuu ut L.sl October. She cost jtlbfjOCO; insured for ?J 13 000. Slie was ovvnel by C-jo. V'ard. Waa Ntws. Tiiu exjiedi ion sg.dnst Sebasiopol, about the L'U.h af September, was to consist of 4').0W Trench, 20 W'J B.'itisli, (iii.l 20CUIJ Turkish soldier. Ne .rly 500 shij.s of all Sai ls wore asem L.t I at arv a, and those still ri rnainirig iu the Hosphoioui vvere to repair immediately la the same point. I'siTin Sri.s' Jocskal. lli'.s is a Ui'Jiitiiiy nhi.-t, ol' lli large, t diLniimioini, siij fi.!-d vvitli t. i-LoiC'-t reniiag. J. M. Mmz o ii Co., Pabl.slieis, .o. 1. 3, 9 and 7, Sprues straet, Ner Yo.k. I'lks 25 t:iitr tr cfias Vfii n;ciVr ii w.:h 'hit DY THE ACTING GOVLllXOH OF TJ E E H A S X A . A PROCLAMATION; Ilvicinivi: D pari m i,.s t, 1 N TlMR110lY, (Ji 10BIH iN'h, lS,j. It has seemed good loan allwise Proi. driice, to remove from this Territory, by the hand of death, its Chief Magistrate, Gocrnnr l-'mxris Hoar. Ho d!p.irtej this life thii men. in r, at tbi Minsion House at Ik llcviow, after an iilni ss pro tracted since Lis arrival, during which i . receive 1 ilu! most faithful medical til and i.sM'hnun attention. His remains will be conveyed, on 1'iiib.y next, to his home in Hi ndlelon. South Carolina, attended by n siiitabbfVscurt. In (his i.ll!icli c dispensation, es a mark of respect und idled ion for (ho lamented and distinguished 1'xecutive, and a sign of tin: public; sorrow, the national colors wi hiii the Territory will ha draped in mourning, end Territorial! officers will wear crae upon the left arm, for thirty dyt from this date. Given, under rny't lwnd, at Ilelleview, Nebraska Territory, this lS.li day of Oc tober, A. D., 1S54. f. B. CUMING, Acting Governor cf Nebraska. BY THE ACTIKO GOVERNOR OF NEBRASKA. AlMtOCLAMATIoX. Es 1(11 IV E I)r.PAR'I.MlST, "i Nl'.HKVSKA TrR K ITOHT. V Saii biiav, Oct. k'lsT. 154. ) An enumeration of the inhabitants of li.is Territory will commence 0:1 Tuesday n!, October 21 h, IS 5 4, under officers instructed to complete tho same, as early as possible, wiihin four Weeks. Irrimcdi- itely alter said census, notice will b disi rib'itt d for the elect ion of a Delegalu 10 Congress, and of a Territorial Lrgi!a lurc (o convene this winter. S;i l Enumeration, in the Dis'l iots bor derii.g on ihc Missouri river, w ill imm inence 0110 week alicr the above dale, viz: 011 Tuos'Ly, Oe'ober fil st, an 1 simullan eously on Unit day in each of said dis'ricls. Tiio purpose of this notice is to enablo persons who Lave removed temporarily from the Territory, to return iu time for said census; bill, iu no tese will mines be enrolled except of actual and porir.anent residents cf the Territory. Given under my hand at Omaha Ci'y, Nebraska Territory, on this 21 t day of October, A. D. 1854. T. 11. CUMING, Actine Governor of Nebraska. COY. 2EI0i:.M Y0U.13T3 EE DEPOSJtD. We extract the following fn.m a letter of the Washington correspondent of iha Republican : The Seeretaty of War Las ma lu stn.Ii ilis, (isi ioiis as '.!.: in .deq ni'e s'reng b of I'.ie army vviil ).'ii ih, lor pro lee ing ihe frontier from the Los'iii y of ihe Indians. Congress, wanted by the repe'ed m is i.'.cres of tho past season. vviil al i.s next session prob..bly authorize the raising of three new regiments recoin nicii led last v ear. Ill only reasonable, also to anticipate an I provide ag ii.it the Mormon disturbances. Those turbulent saints wilt be thrown into i.u uproar on learning, as they vviil by the next mail from the Slates, thai their idol, Brigluin, has not been re-appointed Governor of Iii Territory. His term expires on tho 30. h of September, and the Hicsident de clines to renew his commission. He Is high-priest, patriarch, and king over the community which occupies Utah; and they will be no less excited than he upon learning the little estimation in which ha ii field at the neat of Government. Il ia perfectly well understood here that n one but a Mormon could live among them us Governor, unless supported by a num ber of government troops auflijienl to overawe (he w hole tribe. The Secretary of ihe Territory vviil be acting Governor until ihe appointfr ;nl of a successor to Young." fjr Emigrants by scores, say the Wapello (Iowa) Intelligencer, with all the necessary iiriplimonls for opening new farms, are pouring through this place, bound for the rich and beautiful country cf Wes'i rn Iowa. They appear to be in grol circumstan ces; to judge from their outfit. j'W'e had the pleasure of forming the acquaintance of Col. Gihnore. during our trip to Nebraska last week. The Col. U from Chic.-gj, and purposes set tling at Ho levievv, N. T. We consider him qui'e an acquisition to the Territory, and we'll be much mistaken if he doe not nuke Li mark there. - Fremont Coun'y Journal. SrrisLi Isxaci. Sy.xa. By a private dispatch received last night, we learn that this fine s earner which was heavily ladan for the Missouri liver, sunk in sight of St. Louis. It is thuught a large portion uf her cargo was for some of our mer chants here, und if true, will be a serious loss, and inoouveiiience, particularly at lhi su.isuii. We did nut hear of any lives being L'. HIatte Argus. Nicholas, or Russia, is CallsJ by !b Ciictisiafia the Vul'.are ci ti.e S:ww, t rf 'J .... . '.. t ' . .! .".'