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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1867)
4 r ( " 1 ' t ' ' I: ! i ' - lidi: r. t r a d uicion, g : ; ij .i i. . n AJ , , r - , T ;-. T T, T- O V. i::d foully VOL '1 1 IJ J- 7.TT7T : ; t - ' OA X C JL-.JJk. i-jL.. 9 CHARLES G. DOIISLY Jul- iccr o DrnV rem;. .street . - ""an: frvsioxEXAinsiXGSuncio:;, ,fcf5.-tn!i! ecrrhs to tha cltizcss tf jcrricc at ci rr diilg one. T -it ca'.ii at l.if Kesiaere in J!r Msjors IIcn?e Jji'iUUr it--ett, Ufo I tit and t tar JACOB MAItOUN e r:o i-i a. n- t- c t US I tJ CITY" BREVt'ERY. ' SIIRINER a I3RIEGEL, . rai;o?J ?t their nrowcrj uni"r full inrsisg ord'r, tlj tre Dow m iti as g-y.l Lic-r t cn , hBdia tie Uuiltl States. Vi'i.h ihcirtflcil ; itiM f-jr making Kecr, thr-y crc i reared to iuratsh ; trj qoaiitiyt on tho tt notice. All orders filled as socn 8s received NOTICE TO FARLXERS- 3 The undcr.-incd Invin rented the Brownvillo rbUUlaXii U ill si LAW ) i Takes this viffhod cj informing the pub j lie thai intends doing - : CUSTOM WOKK Lt tie aciommcfiatioR of fartcrr? sr.CJ o,le',g the otti!5 sa.ii . Tie mill I now in oj orat: n aud tiob&ve wheat to nr.-d rfpectiull y invited to pive me a trial, at I ij cocdect of giving geu ni6&'.i!arti.jn. The highed cath price irivfn for veat. 3i I ; - f iv. MORIUS. 3 GATES &; EOUSFIELD, : R p Mi r r"" A T7 17 p O AND PL A S TEE Kroivnvllle, ?Jclir;isI;n, S T' tf-ke couiraeti lur LrU k'.uy ;:), ri-terin, Ul.ainfr Cit-tt rr: . pn.i da r-t'r ir in tVi-ir I. re Sa tie n -t f -ti.-.uctcry tr.d rhr.'..' ' i r.ticr. At: ! HiHinerjr & Fancy Goods ! Hali Street cr.e door west oi the Post OfUce ! RR01V.WI 1,1 Eliriltlkzt. -,, A ti perior it-'-ek i i'all ana Wiatcr Goods streceiTeJ. Everything in the Miliincry lice tstai.tly on harvl. l)res-Makirg,Licnet .vbicgand Triuaatir2 dote to or-lfr. Vft,bw,2ilSS5. r9-n--::ly EDWARD W. THOIIAS", ATTORNEY AT LAV, SOLICITOR IN Oil AN GERT, (-.?. enrrp, of Kail, 8.,1 First Stress. LROV.'KVILLE, NEBRASKA. PI OP7 tt- n nnnnn U JLx JJ ZZS ZIjj 7" P f JOSEPH SIIUTZ m m t Em jest received ar.J wiil -cor-startly keen on i w a irf avj veil rtlntoj ,i.,k tf equine ar- .It -oor res o Grcj;?" Core, Prcu-n- .'WKaiiTa5 TA'cte ;'vc;ri ce cn ti e thort- 'VORK WARRANTED. Brovnv'v. . . ..... .r... . . -r . -eo.. Aiatc .-ia. i.--, i j-i.;-1 y h1 ;s!c i:.i:iii):::cr b Clioico Liquorn, Y7i: z w 4mv -1 z- w::it;::;i--:j T . ' -1 IjUJj ir tTZ- S ft': : ZA "0 .--J .... c :-.-r 1 rcr.t.J , jf v t w V h. -z A... A. 'wii -14 . Crncr Kc f.v-ri X.1. a. as. r n I 1 to 2 9-1 CJ,' to "Tfi' - i - T 1 -'I .tcvl in liravoiunie I.s MM 7 I.' m r-i - f, L. VV . 1 i : n AX5 OB STETIICI-zVjM Dr. n.Lr '-r. I". ..I cvu.':t.i tots tf AiuUt- IV-o Doers Ltd cf Pel Oficc P. F,. Fjocialatier.ior. fisren to Olstctricstnd the diseases cf wc-ncn td chillrca. CHARLES IIELLMEU, r O 1 f ' f n i p -sir t v Lltia t 2d:crs below Erc-wr.via I-c-as?t villh ir. t. ITaion l a strerior fi cf Ec-cts a 2-1 SLces ind the left material rJ aVilitjr fr li.'rg GUSTOS! WORK Repairing Jc::c v.'i!h mines s crJ fn.r.n FRANZ KELI.IEB, V I v 1 J 1 OPPOSITE DE USE ITS TIN-SHOP, kU Vt .t t iliuii) l..LiJi..-...l,iKl T7AG0JTS, r.UGGirS, PLOV.T, CULTI VITOI13, tc.,R(-vuirc U n tLctt notice, t lew rac-s, Ki warranted to give naiutaction. s-33-f a.nn ALIERICAIT HOUSE. God Feed and Livcrj t:.Tjle IacoEccctioa with the House. L- D. R0DH:SG:1. mopinETOK. Frcat Street, between Slaia and Water, liay.Oih 1SGG. lOCGly T.W.Tif tou O.B.Hetrett J:S. Church TiPTOI!, HEVET7 & CilUiiCSI uittovnens at ivaw, EROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. March 1st, 'C5. lj. A. k zi W A ROBINSON, i liain Bet wra lit f: CJ S-reet Takes this cctho.l of InforUiing lha r-ul-iio that be Is? tn l.acd a frh-ndld ars.irtnmt oT Cent s ard Ladie's ilisses'und Chlhf.-?ns'i ' BOOTS AND SIIOKS. j2Custon vers Cw.e vitb oicatues and u;Hafc!ir Jtopairics doivs ca short notice. 1U-S1) fnne TO TUE FAiurii'r.s oriiOAHA CO., AND YlCIIillX I would rerpectf ally that I have ani am low receiyi: :j a larje sic-ck cf J I4 U t- I kcfPeo-utiutly tn LarJ a full a?irt3ieiit cf GEIIT'S CL0TMII1G TTrvrrrinili ConiS. Pants ii C'Ufei. Ffcc Cci Clcrt.ir.g in Ldal ti-hs Crxiimcrc Gcct.c all cLcrci:.;:l:cr .ALtO: 1 1 r m r rc sivr r;:r trail. Ail cf "which I j repose to sell as 0 h o a p or Choapc r T! in tr.v ui i:. v C;r.!ret:t-TS. All 1 and cc'icimccuntics TO . G IVE LIE A f "1 c:.?jr i'.r:p.:chcs a J i j re::e::le:i the jU.A.T2n 5TREKlt ..J i 4 M.lk-e J , z-z O y T " " tzs. F.oget.. T. . v,-. r -jr. . Livery, Fcod.au & Sale Sialic, . v. s '..' in ll m -Jj tf v :. T s.r.1 1.x ;.ir tc J, i.. ' 1 t v I -; - C: .', Tu f.-lnl ill ii u. N a l ... ng.i. : ; . . --. r: i 11 ' - - . : ..3 :. ; t i- 1 t ;. ;i ,..ty i. n, (;g-i-a i.-. j.- :r::v, i:oai;liy s to., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. .7 T"' I-. T, T" "' "1 CTcc. tn LzrJ 0cc Evil J h, - iorr:.i-ri:io, i: Tola . : Buy e:;l lelWrrproTel nr .1 cntirrfOTel Kbt3?. Duj .-j ill, and 1 IrftJ 'arrant?, trd crltur:! c--I!-r9 al?. ' : lU.Ut cartftl" Wtiori t-f poTrtnfBt I.anl? fcr 1 'f 1 1 i : d , 1 1 'j m 3 1 c a J 8 , a rui i ' e - c u:- r t i o c a . -Attend to fer.tfvtH l!oa:etc-vd and pre-cs-thn C'i Ci , '.n the Lan 1 f ili.-o. J.c.tfrs cf i.r ju'rj, j rcr ; t-j atl c'aecrfa'Jj ea- 1 ,,t i ; i I. U s :Ui Glazier Gild:r, GraiEcr, All work done in a worlcnaan : liie rnanaer, aid oa stn'cldy " TERMS. c-rs E;EWE5Tor3i;ow:Ti3Jaj eosi n Si r, -"v - .ISTEAAT" 'FIRM AND' n.' T. ItAIITETT Y7. D. LIZT7I3 ; " SCCCCSSORS TO RAI5EY & CO. Respectfully infom the Citizens of the City and Covzty that they are in receipt oj a large and complete assortment of Ladie's Dress Goods, WIIITE GOODS, With an endless variety cf lNT O T I O 1ST S. Together with the Largest Stock of Custom Mad8 BOOTS - AND .-.SHOES' Ever brought to this City till cf which was purchased prior to th?Jate advance ia told, which enables us to. cfTer supe rir eu'ducemenls to those desircu3 cf pur chaino". We al:o, keenca liand a fresh Steele ' - GrocGrioc Acd a ood assortment of , , -J A T 7! riemenher the P!3C, Main Street, Out Doer abt ve the I'ostoSSee, Erowaville, Nebraska. . Philip Philips & Co. Whj.cisla at I retail dealers is PIANHS, 'ORGANS, ' AND MELODEONS. 'iTfterri gcat fcr Decker Brothers, Fatent flata nDO'Fourr.?s. ihese Piatos are the only i n: tftuC.tr.s niiJe ia this country or Europe, with thu full irr fiamo, is which All the Strings red upon JVoode; Eoar ings end in T.kicb. nore t( the Tuning Pins o thrcogh ihe Iron llate.'TLis arranuient produces a Muro Rained Tone, vrith combined Sweetness and creat Pcuer.ar.J more perfect quality thevgh the entire v.Co, au k(h e-ipicity cf ftanJiiij Longer ia tunt std retAiir iti supoiior quantity cf tone, than aiv c.'nvr irwtnisient. ' General igtnts fc? L.D. A HAT. Ez-.a AMERICAN ORGANS. r" Tho Amerioi'.B Or .rsn.n-a the only real reed Or 5L5 now be fete ths i abilc. The csly Organ hav- tti (,:r.J;rc Co.ul laa in the Ihano-t orte, -(ti civs loiy r;.a res, r.a ice tf $-re-ni T.t;r.ot ib: h tia 0r!-a b-Hes K :riI if ' deori m c.-raa Ihe Aajerijin OrT!.n E-ot ca'y ive the wild (h : t cr sened box, bet hftve the large Crra tel ivirg p o-ivt r !-ri rr ?".f f t nJ'r tf cf t -"t. '.: 3 vith their iire-o Tokirg of tha reels I.:.! i ei O.'ctihg of tie tone, ir.tke t.c-rj the. ffo.5f Fcrfct Organ Xuozn. Tbe iirjrov,-'-:!'-!.:.. i;!. s-;v.--;.;.r;-v ( f t:r nl -Li;.-' . '..! .-'',' 4 A ; ' 0 .1 O - : 3 ir, tie A r.i: ki ? t---5-,ac.l t'.-ty r- -j- . r; I a t.'r.cr ' tl. a ar? t ' '.cr r '-l ii'i :'rca.':i v;i li-.e i.;.irl: t mt t. L;-u'.3 hir:n COvlo. 1 PHILIP I'HILII.; f; CO., - . i . - - ; - . i- t - - :'3 f p. ' " Cc-cbiel I re::r.Kr4e::d liut ths Etejo tal.:ea Id secure 'from the General 'Gcverrrrnsn; an order to th3 land efdee, rr.akisg tha'ras crvatioa in this ir.cncce. By th? terms cf sections 8. 9 and 10 cf the act c-I Congress aforesaiJ, tha pso rla cf th3 tata upjia its admisisa, he came the g-ianteei cf a Urge umcunt cf :anu. ccnatea icr soecutc; nurcaei. cua entruited to your body for selection, b your lady fcr selection. 1 ration and dis position. ' As the grar.;? aT2 cyndition td urea the event cf their location "on crjbtfcre the 1st day cf ''January next, it beccmes your duty tq, provide fcr their immediade selection. The .follovvinj are the sections ado-Jed to; .. ", . ,43e'c'8. And tr it further enacted, "Thu provided ths State cf Nebraska "shall be admitted into the Union in ac cordance wiih the for2g6ing previsions "of this act, that twenty sections cf the "unappropriated public iands within said "State, ba'sslected and located as direc ted by. direction cf the Legislature 'thereof cn or before the first day cf 'January, Anno Domni eighteen hun "dred aud sixty eicht, shall be and they "are hereby granted in legal subdivisions "cf not les3 than one hundred and sixty "acres, to said state for the purpose cf 'erecting public buildings at the Capital "cf said State fcr. legislative and judi cial purposes', in such manner as the "Legislature shall prescribe." "Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, 'That fifty entire sectirns cf .'land as "aforesaid shall be, and they. are hereby "granted to Eaid State for the purpose of erecting a suitable building for a pen itentiary cr State prison in th manner 'aforesarJ." . ' ' ,"Sec. ,10, And be it further enacted, That seventy-two other sections cf land shall be sent apart and reserved for the use. and support cf a' State University, to be "selected in ajnanner as aforesaid, and to be appointed and applied as tho Legislature of said State may presents for the purpose named and fcr no ether purpose.' In addition to . the foregoing specific grants, the terms cf which deolva upon the Legislature the duty of providing for the selection and location of the lands granted, other grant3 ate made, that are also specific in their nature and require the action cf the legislature," to make a proper disposition cf the lands, after they shall have been selected and loca ted according to the provisions of the act. The following' are the terms of cf the act aforesaid ; ' " . - '. ' Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, that all salt springs within said State not exceeding twelve in number, with six sections cf land adjoining, or as con tiguous as maybe to each, shall be gran ted to said State for its use, the said land to be selected by. the Governor thereof, within one year after the admis sion cf the State, and when so . selected to be used cr disposed cf on such terms, conditions, and regulations, as the Legis lature shall direct,- Provided, That no salt spring cr lands, the . right' whereof, is now vested in any individual , or indi viduals, or which hereafter shall be con firmed or adjudged to any "individual or individuals, shall -by tb.is act be granted to said State. - 1 " - The next section in order cf .the act aforesaid reads as follows: Sec.' 12; - And be it further enacted. That five percenturu of the proceeds cf the sales -cf all public lands lying within said State, which have been or shall be sold by the United States, prior or sub sequent .to the admission of said State into th8 Union, after'deductiong ail ex penses incident to the same.shall be paid to the siid State for the support of com- men schools. . -. . . ; . In ihis case it enly . remains for the Legislature to provide for the reception and distribution cf this fund. The general act of Congres' of 1S41 donating 500,000 acres of land to each State for the purpose .of internal improve ment, also demands your . attention. Other new States, with the' sanction cf Congress, have applied this grant to uni versity and educational purposes, and I commend to your consideration the pro paiety cf mernoralizing 'Congress for. the attainment cf a like privilege. Congress has also, during it3 late ses sion, passed an act, extending to- Ne braska the provisions of;an act approved July 2d, IS'32,' donating to each State SO.OOO'acres for each Senator and Rep resentative. of the Slate 'in-Congress fcr the purpose of "teaching agriculture and the " mechanic arts." '. This will give 0,000 acres fur the endowment, tup port and maintenance cf "at least cne college" where the leading object shad be, without excluding ether scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, te teach agriculture arid the me chanic arts, in such manner as the Leg- ' j'atue cf the State shall prescribe, J i 10. The location cf State Pub I lotaviuu & uciiw j-ju- i d ir. and makinnr such provisions fortha j . i, repair cr completion cf ihe same as may be deemed necessary. .20. The location cf such State P.cads as may be cecessarv. 21. The responsibility cf Railroad Companies for damages done to stock by their employes. It is urged by farmers ypon the line cf the UP. JZ R. that ct preeest no protection cr remedy 'is afforded them from any injuries that they' xniy suffer .rem the negligence cf rat.rcaoi em It may be proper for the Legislature, to efford thew cens mtthod ref rcjicf, end I :t 1-j con: deration. :. Th3 r 13 C.l. u.atio:ri c: the trar.nt ever th'$ it ; th: - - -1 u - :ard caii:t L c : t.i l:----ir rr.tti T' s - .1 , . . - . .1. .13 IJ c- rriZz Tier rre Z..1 the b.trdi cf t; e:u:!: mat it is i:np; s?:ble fcr a. single dr a' settlement rei to tl:r.t r1u:.rt:r' withoui rcit jsopary to t.:e .bcrmg ality.- states have prchibitad such transit through the s? tiled ceont:.:s r;i'.:;:3 th. : i r border?, and it 'will b- wise for us tef;I low than example in this particukr. 23. The rs -ulatioa cf the payment cf salaries c: 2 tote r.;:d Judicial O dicers. 21. Prcpcsed.-. amendments to the Constitution cf the United States as may be submitted fcr ratification. I shall take pleasure in transmitting to you, at an early date, an attested copy cf a concurrent resolution cf the Senate and House cf Representatives in Con gress sssembled, proposing to the Legis latures of the several States an omeni meat to the Constitution cf the Unitad States. received at the Department cf State June lGth, 16G3. This proposed amendment, . which if ratified will constitute the fourteenth article cf the Constitution, embodies in a few short, but comprehensive sentences the Essence cf the lesson taught the American people during ths terrible r.g cny cf civil war. . In extending the right cf citizenship to "all persons born cr r.iU urahzed jn the United States, and sub ject to the jurisdiction thereof." and pro hibiting the denial cf the equal protec tion cf the law to any such person, it ac cepts fully, and forever vindicates by the solemn pledge cf a nation the idea that was the corner stone ' cf American Inde pendence, but ha: been for a time rejec ted by. ths builders cf . the national su perstructure. In providing that when the el?ctive franchise is denied to any cf the male inhabitants cf a State, being twenty-one years of cge and citizens cf the United Siatc-3, cr m any way. abridged, except for participation in- rebellion cr other crime, ihe basis of representation shail be proportionately reduced, it simply enunciates a proposition that would pre sent itself as an axiom to a mind unprej udiced by long participation' in the fruits cf injustice. In"providing that no person shall held cfiice'under the United States or under any State, who having previously taken an official oath whereby he was sworn to support the Constitution of the United States, shall, in violation of that oath, "have engaged in insurrection cr reheil- lon agaiost tae(sameor given am or com fort to the enemies thereof." it but rec ogcizes the common, law definition cf the Lature and obligation of an oath,and the disqualifications incurred by the crime of perjury. 13y a solemn declaration cf the validi ty of the public debt of the United States, it guarantees the preservation of the na tional honor, and by prohibiting-the as sumption or payment of any debtor ob ligation incurred in aid of "insurrection or .rebellion against the United Siates, it merely puts the seal of- condemnation upon national suicide. . ;.- . : . Regarding the 'proposed amendment simply in the light of an .exposition of the convictions cf a' Congress that rep resents the loyal people whose unfalter ing faith in the great principles cf free dom and natienal integrity brought tea successful termination the great struggle for the Union, it is worthy of our most respectful consideration, and I doubt root that the representees cf a constituency that stood firmly cn the side of the Gov ernment during the trying contest, will show by their action upon this question, that they are not prepared to surrender the principles for which they fought, the moment the battle has been decided.aai the victory won. ... 25. The education of the Deaf Jltites, The condition of this unfortunate clas3 cf cur children, commends them to the special care cf the Legislature. Often the poverty cf tha parent utterly prohib its them from the advantages cf schools adapted to jbeir needs, and condemns them, except the State becomes their guardian, to a life cf the darkest igncr arace, without hope cf usefulness cr profit to themselves cr others. 'It is fortunate that modern philanthropy has devi3?d a method by which the mind cf the deaf and dumb child can be developed.uhere by society can receive as an intelligent anl capable citizen, cne who wculi oth erwise remain a burden upon public cr prirate charity. I recommend that a suli-xierot arprcpnation be made for th; foundation and support cf a seheol for te :h;ldrcra, provision being maie for ties. At present the h-y-impesee the duties -t - -i p M:,, r m the Stiu Auditor. While we v. ere in a territori al condition, the arrangement was "p-er-h-?-3 '.vise, but now that .. a ar ; prc sod cf cruple mean? fcr the rrm n ti ca stem ct non schcu, thereby cootailing the herons 3 c; lib z.i ....,, the gratuitous instruction cf such S3 are not legally in the pessesoien cf the Clerks i the tk..r..e. z 1 t z ,'7'ff',w, cf indigent parentage. j cf the State District Coon?, that the first 1 -- f"! ".j! . - J lV 2o. The creation cf. the cfi;ce3 cf i section c; the Soheduh c: the Con-ti V"."; 'V''. " ui.".; i S.hocl Commistioner, Adjutant General ticn which declares "that all righ-e.-.its, i fi;oVm;-:od '.'.: m and Librarian cf State, and such ether rctions, prceecution3, ': ' to rto. r-"- h'u; -V'"' 1 c:.;eer3 as may be deemed neccoeary, fix- mzancei, claims zzl tcmmc.e, bo:h as i r ! r- ' ' - , , . jng their calarioo and defining thsir du- res-oett p errons and bodies c. ..rat?,! '' 1' '":;: ' z:. i : '.::.,- t'..:.t r.:i ' . - b ; - : - ' ' th?.t imr::'ta;-;t c:.1;j. it ij :. . I:'.'. :!.'t:.-:t i;, ; o:!. : . '. v i'l . - i 5 t'1 3 u' ' -r- -' 1 r "t ' 1 1 r '2 I I v,", '. i ! F .1 - -f. I. t. '. z ". ,1 ..-.V ..)...--..,. i 7 A ' - , lv J LZ .- i -i . a - - J i .. V. . . . .. i . - . J ' V,'hi::vcr b tbe chira:v.r c: i C bv the : c::-: . . . :': s:h::L :yc::-..; :d:;::-l by yoi U th '.s e: ' -1 1 ri:. ; s.:!: .: - .:.l cr.rts ; : : :;ion, it' . i 1 1 t:;. :..::::!y r. t'.? f;.:i ; : t..: c:..: - :j to f . . c 'i time and zv.iz:l:: cf tl'.i c :'.'.;:'- '' i :y s..:h -. 1 i ) T t , . 'iui ucL-.-z..-: j U f ..... i. . ! i t w , - ' - j 4 t . . w . . . - . - . , t - .- - r-- r A s t r , ' , y - i - - - - - The !:v rrjvldi: i for the c r:!t..h-.;r Aciot-nt (.'-n :ro!,-.: JV.';- dut; 7 I,; o o : . W. , o f; r ' ". ; 1:2: v,., -re deem it i. ore; toot that nn :;::-!. v.ho .:.'.:. ..1 nervi::;a c. vt i. s. asoii .V e executive in tho crjanieatien and control cf the vclurteer cr enrolled militia, should su- pervise rmy mj.r.ary rcrc-e ;e State ia the servico of the United 2:af.':, shoula L3ep the State miittory records, 1 1 ? r i' y n r : " r and mae ar ai returns to the Go.;rn- cr cf the condition c: the vclanteer an A enrc led mi'itia ct the fctate, am c: toe military force in actual servioe, an: per form such other duties as may be tv: :n - ed him by the Legislature, cr th? Ex- ecutive. Te hw providing fcr a Librariin is -till jn'force.but at the election cf State cfiioers under the provisions a tn SUC.l C.tOOi was chcocn, and consequently seme leg islation is necessary, to p'.ac-.. the library in the custody cf a State effinah ' I rec ommend that the office cf Librarian, be created and provided for, cr that the Secretary cf State be made Librarian ex.cflciJ, with a sufficient remuneration to scours the proper attention to the. in terests cf 'the Library. 27.' Appropriations for pay cf Deputy Auditor and Clerks for State cificere. . No crovisions having been m tie for clerical aid ia the Etecutive Depart ment, I commend to your consideration the urgent need of such appropriation?, for salary- of Private Secretary cf Gov error, dork for Secretary ci State, and Deputy Auditor. 23. Making prevision for the redomn- j ticn. of State and Territorial bonds. j Our finances being in aprorperousj condition, it is eminently proper that measures should be taken fcr the rapid Iiuidation cf cur liabilities. j 23. Providing fcr the copying cf the -records cf Washington County so far as they affect the title to property in Logan Creek precinct, and placing such copies on the records cf Dodge County. This action i3 rendered necessary by the transfer of Lcgan Creek precinct from Washington to Dodge county ,by an act cf the late Territirial Legislature. 30. Enactments fcr carrying cut the previsions cf the Stale Constitution, as 1. To deane'the boundaries cf Sena torial and Representative. Districts. 2. To prescribe the mode c; organizing the House-cf representees, at L,e com mencement of each regular s;;ion. 3. To provide for the letting cf con trris for cupplying stationary required fcr. the use cf . the Stste, and for doing the public printing. 4. To provide for the organizing c! the militia. 5.. To prescribe' tho manner in which civil'c.ficvrs shall be tried for misdemea nors in effioe. G. To declare the case3 in which the offices shall be deemed vac; and the manner ct tilling vacancies. 7. To prescribe the manner cf apply ing fo? pardon of convicts. . S. 'To provide a seal fcr the State. . 9. To prescribe the duties cf Secreta ry, Auditor and Treasurer cf State. 10. To prescribe the time and manner cf electing Supreme Judges, 11. To divide the State into Judicial Districts, to prescribe times and place", fcr holding District Courts, and to assign Justices to hold District Courts in the several Districts. This &ection contains a proviso, rela ting to the assignment ci Justices, asfol lows : That until the Legislature sho'l Live nrcvided bv law.the Governor chaii have authority to make soeh assignment, Deeming that the public good required the erterciee cf the Iicut;vr; numoriiv thereby conferred, in nn. order i the 27th cf March hit. I mode i :ed cn i id - lowing tsmp-erary assignment cf Justices: to-wit: Cz..:ef Just.ce . m. A Lntb to the Secured Judicial District; Assistant Justice George B. Lake to the Erst Ju dicial District; and Assviate Jui:ce L. Crcunoe to ihe Third Judicial District. 12. To define t jariodi:tion c: several c A i wA L--.4.Jti.V vd'-C,. L. - .' . . . . ! 1 . A question cas arisen no to the juru- diction cf coir State Court3 over actio-o commenced in' the Territorial Courts, previous to cur cdmission. And it has j loen. thas far, decided' that the records ct tn Territorial District Cou ;'.:'.l continue and I r . rc.a t.o r (.car ... . i. j ' arte i from :f Terrific; ci! govern men; te a !,';,. -. " 3 : -. " c-v 0 f.; - n s...iie :, tot not to e::e '- Iso4-- C- - ' . . . J to j nereseory to c ...A ".-.U. C . - -.. vit.. :oe . i ' - :;i - - c . nocos:".:; to vis: c 2 v.'0r.;.:.-.; . i uOiioora'rms, t..e s; j mutual forbear;. o: 13 ! t J- j tne presorvatton c. 1- , A.. o core:. i. v.- your c-: i ar. I to::. 1 ticn that wisdom ?. the c;:n; i y.oi - - - - a r;o- i 1 - ery memoer ci r : i v IT"1 " t r r - v- r - " i J " 1 r ? ' Y - I- h C ' t 'i Cut tO 3 y ' T - - - :ae.:a aa at integral S:: C ... y ' t 11 - now c: p ... f.,' , r. 1 : iitnocrmg in-a.i ;;nc:r;tr achr.o-.-ltdgemcnts to the G; k 1 " ft a co: . t . . - ? -i . ..-v ' - ' with tor sister Stales in gra:;'.. for IIi3 guidance cf the Amor, cuhlic, through the tcmpeet -.1 and armed Rebellion, to thi hiven c t ti.tiiz.z.4 tv"r.i J-w. .H.j i i- sOiOm .. . . Almighty Power, fcr the continuance i 1 13 fostering care that cui i ever ield its bounteous harvests to .h j intelligent toll cf-;hc husland, the peaceful conquests cf commerce nnl mechanical skill, may be as enirAriog as the truth cf ihe great principle c: universal freedom, wbhh fcrever ..res them c: Tz A "-"iVi TT'TI " . t x aJ aj s X 1...., ' i. - w- Editor cn Acr.- :ivd said it w J ' J -. i. J settled this Fall, si that other imrcrtm: subjects may be considered, can oe sc...- .iy oy 5 t i won u hite from cur conefit ml Now for i w e COT L : are men, tne cnuuren cr Fn her, God. Two Kfgro rv.icna baj teen formally a anl by all the great re-.ti.ms cf the earth, viz: II lyticn and L...r!am All the t o s 9 cn. i hj L..r;e.;an cur.a c; a.l sects receive negroes as mcml ore. and most cf them, including the Vz i. . . . , j- 1 t u'.ar.v craainee: c-: Tr j ..iiniet i t I I - ' Even the oiJchamsdans receive tl groes a3 proseiytes ana brother 1 th? same is true cf every form c: rfi:rio ;,-...-! ..... the h.J7:j: cr mim.o'o.i u What then can be the c -.-.- i -.3 1.!, Eaih-er o: all J . t:m j. 1 : a say they ure le:s inteileotual r: wefid be b bad as fair a chance ns we bar? hid, They have already, oven in Ohio, mots . 1 - ' atcrs l:ttie, if at all, ?urpaoe.d by nay. Rut suppose they ere inferior in ie::!- ment and cf common sense, that "ov:r::- ment oheoeld prcteotthe weak 3 rain- thvt strong rather thau the strong orilzet th-e weak ? Iithoyhuj-: the tmn-eii . .it.- - so r. ' . '. z 1 : '1 1 r- - 1 ' ' . . , 4 - i use vAnt they have ::j their c i i:on ? ' If cur co-ie;r.-;t:o:i s - - dc i term met. 3 hall - 1. j v .-o his ! o:ro::g ten - very (h to .a v; z tree i c. i; i- "e ct. aro.e aa to i 1 vrculd cut'c.f ma:,y :o:ell:-:r i ... . i b true- .:te :;.-.n, and r. o ac; ;:. to 7 ! h eod se..feoge ; tor all re: - i c emtio role. . i . nt n V " 1 " f J -; i .- ' . . '? T ' , 'TO 2 i I ' I " ' o ' :e men ;r.e ins are a c W v.h:n m.i - - i'thc' V a i - " ' . ng..t, ih y kao.; v.htt r I -'- !--- t'-r j rtioa, .1 im. i I -Ivhl n? jr ceav T ihe -ed t '..hole matter ; C:i t l e . v e i v...y no - cy ttl ? C .tr. . - I - i.i ar, 1 ... 1 - - ' J ! a , 1 m C . i -i j i am -ha me I I Live ? 1. ! 1G a r. I .--.' rii :