NEBRASKA PALLADIUM . pone llint this tide run ever be diverted - ---;, - . : - --r I from this direct channel, so well defined UilLL VlbW, X.atV-1J JVA W F.D.NKSI) A Y, DF.CF.MnF.lt 27. !.. AGE75TS. V. B. Palmer, Trihnrir W.lr'.in.T, S. M. Pf.t tinptll, 119 Njii street, W. H. McDonald lf'i 'aati etreet. New York Citv. C. Fifree, C. V. Crr, Crane Js. Co., rh'.la- Hrlphia. V. S. SivvmrnT, Cleneral Newspaper Agent. fct . Ion. Drs. MeMaben k Williams, Council Muffs, It'it. A. D. Jot.e. I M.. rVnalia City, Nebraska. Dr. M. H. Clark. NehraVa Cciitcr. H. T. Jfhnon.T"t., Ft. Calhoun, Nebraska. J. C. MitehnM Co., Winter Quarter, Ne braska. Y. M.-T'aJmee. Loupe Fork. ebraka. Mai. 11. 1'. D'wns, Nebraska City. Nebraska. J.t. Garnet, U. S. A., Commander :t Fort lrn,ie, N'ebr:ika. I. t. lioath, 1". S. A., Commander a Fort Kearney, Nebrka. C M.. Mount Tabor, Fremont Co., tewa. Col. Tho. Faiunr, MoKis-irk (irwt, U'-a Oe,fien 4t Copjv, llMrlindoii, lo-. William Gretne, F.sq.. Cedar Kupids, law a. Pot Master, Fort De Mouie, Iow a. Augustii H.ill. F.wq., Kenssqna, Iowa, lion. A. C. Dole, lhirlington. Ion a. lion. Thoma Ftrown. Marysv ille. Ohio. 1. H. Peoiiet Ftq.i Hellevirw, .V-brana. 2tf. WVst, Xafeor, low a. H. P. Itennet, fVlrriwowt, Iowa. )i. ictmck, St. Marv, Iowa. M. K. 4ioi!ittr, tittaua, III. ..!. Ti-. i rsrriiw, V . John C. Keedj Commington, Mat. Lliel fcari.aid, l.sq., ortl!i.oiilon, Ma-. Greit Pacific &aih?&7 We have several times written unnn thin subject and deem it imjvirtutit to keep it lie Tore the people us on isolated ques tion, we can think of none more impor tant 1o the people of Nebraska, none morn worthy f serious consideration, and st the right time of prompt and efficient ac tion. The entire Ivji, the Southern and the Western Stales are earnestly discus sing the houte for a great n.iliui.i.l thor oughfare from lome desirable point on one f the two great Riven to the Pacific. The propriety of such a project in the minds of The pecple of the Eastern and older States, has long iuce Lten settled. Thai is no longer a subject for considertton. j The vast flowing tide of emigration con tinue from the Eist tu ike We'. The lightning-like rapidity with which new Territories bect,;nc States, and new States become settled and densely populated. The fast-growing and increasing tendency to expansion and that Westward are it most decisive and convincing proof of the necessity. It would be superfluous to add that the people of America are more progressive than any other people or Earth. Vet it would not be rgottscal in an American tu add, we arc the most prac tical, u'ilitnrian people in point of Individ ual and national enterprise yet exhibited o the world. We cannot refrain from a&vinv that the mitrhtv imnetu fiven to i r e j i r i 11 our great enterprises are simply the J and so unmislnk ;bly marked ou, an I nl rendy those iron ligi mrnts which ure eon tinual'y binding in one comiron broiher erhond tf interenf and syinitathy the most enlightened and refined cries and rnrn miinii ic of the continent , ha r commenced to reach o'it Westward, pointing wi'.h un crrit'g aim at the heart of Nebraska. The present monetary crisis may re'ard for n while, but it cn never stop o momcn tuous an tnicrprise, nwmiy.thut all pcr varlinn and ever controlling mo'i e power, Jrives this like all other objects ol its creation, tfl a lure and cer'-idn cornplr- tio:i. Necessity imperatively dnnandi and reason te.icht s us thnt ere long we shall lwnr the shrill whistle of tho locomo tive on the Flwst sile of the Missouri riv er. Nature never designed it should s'op here, for she has been most unicjue in her plan kid out upon the face of the coun try Westward, yet up the beautiful and fertile Tlatte Valley, with mild arid gen tle frrarJ tlirMigh wl.ieh ht Platte "con,( l meandering from the far West" as if to invites us b;ick to its source; nature his done more here to facilitate the construc tion of a Ituilroadby mild curvatures and gentle grades, than on cither side for a thousand miles; this quesfson is one wluch should be carefully considered by all who have or etpectto find homes in Ncbraskt. The golden opportunity when time shall present it for the cnnsUmalion of si grand and glorious a scheme, should never be permitted to come and go without a just appreciation of i's importance and a judicious use of all the facilities and ad vsntpges iinture and circumstances have placed within our reach. If Nebraska is Tut Sei, or Nrnasm. An imprrs sion tf the great sr;d of Nebraska, has jut hem shown us l y our esteemed friend 11. H. l)le, r.M., reprtsentalive elect from lb('t;e county, ll is purely deino frr.iio iii aiuirariUice and seiitiinen1; con- ii lainitig the inscription rori Laa sov it in. m v raoi.ai.ss. Its i int)U-ms con sist of the American e; gle and the ll.ig ol our Union ; beneath which is inscribed "eossi n n ii." On the ri-ht is u plow and a loconiotit e ; on the li ft an armed Soulier and a slenmbo.it. It is a plain re publican seal, dcs.iiute of the least degrei of the insftiM of rryal'y. If kept in ll hands of an upright J'.xecu'i e, and tueii in n p vklidi! v to righteous acts. ,;n as it is, would exci:e the veneratiou and respect of the people. Holism v. -A most rlurirg ro'ul er) whs committed at the "Land Ilnchaiige (J(Iu c''of Messrs. Cochran &. Megrath, at Council liluffs, cn Friday Lit. The robber in the first place, manrged to steal the ky to the iron safe of the f;rm ol Cochran & Megrath, end while tfe pro prietors were nbsent at brrakfast, entered the room by the window opened the safe nd relicv ed it of absut J 2 fjOO. In mak ing his escape, the robber dropped some pieces of gold on the floor, which, being discovered, lead to the pursuit and ariesi of the roller, and the recovery of the the rnonev. The rclbcr nrnle Ms eicnpe from the bed where he was sleeping wi.h the sheriff out of the clu niber window, stole a horse tnd left town. alive end awake to her own highest and best interest, she will have an eye single to this, sntl then the question of a Pacific Uuilroiid is settled forever. result ol necessity taking the place of pro- j prieiy. Necessity, however much we depreciate ths term literally, always was and ever will be the lung arm of the let er, wliiife will coniinue to overthrow a!l obstacles in ihe way of American pre press. Almost the lint word in our glor inn tdwrt of American Indenenucnc-1'' KtrsstiTT. Let tlie retder to tl. scenes back only frwjnoftm Co..Sre beLulJ ..ijj0 secondary ability, of . - tiiaasnal annunt of s;.goity and wis-.m seeming well acquainted wi:b xli p.i ;;iicaJjuacLLneryof this erimsetit. Lis ten to them urgiiyr-tth force and ela J1ueaceIthirOFriety 0f fo tuJd, rr'z;n of the Terrilory of Neorask - rn nteetnily, arising from the rapid f ow ol emigration into the Territory drove fStm front this untenable posi ion. In th lacgiinge of one wor.hy the expres s:t, it is one of high-heavens firs', iaws fMl natioiiid as well as individual enter jrises should yield to i'j stern dictates, or 3 overwhelmed by the dreadful consequences. Lx)k for a moment at the rnrp tf the United iJtatei, T,, HfCr jon Lave looked in vain South of the Ohio Tiver in nearch of jeme feasible and prac ticable route for a ine across the continent , ltd you do not find what pleases your fan cy oratiCes your re;tn, un il you (urn your observation toward that continuous and perfcteUly connected chain cf thorough fares, uni ing so many greaUiid fast-growing inland ei'ies in iu'.im.tc an continual socud and cortnicreij intercourse. Com rnT)eirg at the greatest commercial and raoneUryeixporitim of the Western Con fiaant (New York,) the iigress ajid egress of the Wtstexn World; keeping aloii in an almost air-line Westward -course, passing through some of the great est inland marts, you leave the confines 4. Ciis great couunercial and rgricuttural theatre, still Westward over inland es, literally covered with shipping of agiicul lure, werchandiie and emigration, and then land ia gained in what but a few yeertKgewaa the extreme West to civ ilization. Then the iron horse never de viating from the same Westward course, you cress the beautiful prairie S ate, and here the tide cf. emigration, speculation, and industrial enterprise out-strips the eighth wonder of the world, and s ill on "vari tid Westward the ever restless and fger pioneer, nothing daunted to brave the TYesferu wiJ taiea slower Lui turs tn? iteidy rce cfjroir frtLer .ti. It is ii! 2 uuremctble ta f.ip- THE G0VItJf02. We regret iIkj necessity that hss culled for rebukes so pungently administ t red by the wii er of a communication in aneiaer coliimti. VYp are morally co:;lii u!cd in f.ucli a way as to be ua;ibie to restrain an hon est outburst of ridicule i tiiie-d against an administration tliat has sought lo dffr.at the will of the people of the Territory, and to frustrate the design of Congress, giving the people of the Territory, a voice in the location of 'he Capitol. The Gov ernment at Washington i.ever intended the Capitol to be located by the Governor, but by the ritLK, the true and on'y sov. ereigns. It was for the Governor to con firm the will of the pcople,and not to defeat it. But we have tun pie et idence to show that it is the design of the Governor to control the people, and not allow them to carry cut their purposes b:cp,,,"8 10 ll"ir own sense of propnetv"1! juUe. It has been lhriM'eu --'g or the Governors1 Cjri!ol;j!el beyond tl. i""' removal before the iroin- ysnencement of the session if the Territori al Legislature, before which the question waa to have been tried and Bellied accord ing lo '.lie uruler8andii,g 0f the Govern-tuot. TE22FT0SIAL IE0IS1ATPM. A proclamation has been issued from the Kxecutive Department, ordering the Legislative Assembly to meet at Omaha City, Tuesday, January 16h, 1855; eight days later than ordered in a former pro clamation. Representatives are be-innii. c to arrive from lha distai.t counties, under the expectation of meeting .on the 8 h of January, according to previous no ice. li would appear that the position of a "u ruA- er rotA:-' couhl be about as easily calcula- ed ujxju, as the mini of the Gjveraor. Sometimes it is fur ILlleview, at others for Omuha City now for this place, and then for that. CtiaisiKas at Sr. Miar. We regret the urgency of those calls of duty that have nriten, compelling us to forego the pleasure of meeting our friends at the hospitable mansion of our highly esteem ed German friend, Mr. II. Myers, of St. Mary. We understand that a lare and respectable party of gentlemen and ladies assembled at 3 o'clock, p. m., and after partaking of the refreshments provided fur the occasion, the gentlemen engaged in sginr.e of "target shooting," in which a high degrre of skill was displayed, and ma ny trophies won. In the evering Uie party repaired to the "Ajtor House," kept by another German friend, Mr. Win. liugel; where the time was spent in (ho most agreeable manner in convivial enjoyments, theatrical exhili iotis and music. Go v c a mm car School. Government hai contracted with the Presbyterian Hoard of Foreign Mi'siou to school fifty Omaha and thirty Otoe children. They will open a school ftr the reception of ihesa children at the Oinnha and OUxj Mission, at IWleview, on the first. day of, January,. 1S55; under the direction of sn experienced Mis&ioury teacher, tho He v. Win. ILimlttn, Notic. The portrsitof Col. liuiwra of Ohio wii! f rfr Jtext seek, p.-inted in Crffi. JemciAL DihTRicis. A proclamation has been issued, designating Judges ol Probate, Justices of the IWe, Sheriffs, Constables find Clerks, for the several counties, lue luritoiy i.as teen divi ded into three Judicial lijtricti. The First district embraces tie comities of Doughs and Dodge, which is assigned to Hon. F. Ferguson, Chief -ustiee. The Second district embraces nil that portion of the Territory south of the Platte, find is to be presided over ly Hon. K. H. Har den, AsstxJutc Jus;ic. The Tl.itd tlis. trict will cnibriK.'e Washington sud Bjrt countion, arrd is assigned to to the judiend charge of Hon. Jurr.es lii adley, Associate Justice. StLr-Pjioi i ti ion. 'lhe Gcterner has issued a proclamation for the establish ment of two regiments of troops, oi.e on the North and the other on li.- houth tide of the Platte Jor Die s-ie ol defense ug; irat ll.e ludians. - ' Cojii amt toss. We would remind our contributors, that there ia limit! to our .-pace, ami that brevi:y is the soul of wit" and the best evidence of fjojd sense. We are in hopes to cltr the tl.ee ket next week. Have patience friends. TlieytAr ot 1&51 begun uu Sunday, and will i D 1 on Sunday, thus having 53 Sun-dsys. BUST COUltTT. We lake pleasure in leceiving the cor rec'ion poiu'ed out in the letter of our es e.roed friend. Dr. Shelley. We lire ghd that there provts to have been a semblance xt a ruusun for the formation of a dis'rict in that wild yet beautiful re gion. We are satixiied that the members elected from the Tekiinnh jreciiil have no better title to their scats than if they had been elected by voters livii g in the Hri tuh prov inces. Coimu Dll-its, Iowa, D'ic. 22, '54. Mh. Loiioa: A g'liticmau directly fri in H iri county, Nebraska, as stated in in ar;icl in the Palladium of the Uih inst., lmviig bsaiucd jou, that 'there is not a houe or resident in the county, excrpi wild hei sts and savages." I beg the priv ilege of assuring ton, and (if you be pleased to insert this in your next issue) jour raadcis, tbat jour informant it mis taken. 1 am myself an eituJ eltizen of Burt county, Nebmska. and resident of "black bird City," at which place it is true, we have erected as yet, but one house fit foi a white man to live in. I am aware lhat there is but oi.e hovn in the county, it is the "Blackbird House," an I no rr$iJent in the county ouhidt the I'tnatt of the Black bird Hill stttlttMid, except wild beasts nd suvfges. But the Palladium is doing our part of Burt county great ii.jtis'ice, evidently through want of correct information, re alive to "Blackbird HilU" alf.ir.; I would therefore state for your corral informa tion that Ihe Palladium's Blackbird "nrst' is located somewhere very near the south ern boundary of Burt county, some fifty miles f reufi the noted city of Ttkanudi, end was so heated on the 12th his!., by a few minor "pels" thert holding w hat they pre sume to call an "election" (for the Ttka uuh precinct of Burt county) instead ol holding a bona-fide election at the tout at Ttkamah, specified in the Governor's published" notice. And I would further slate for your cor rect information, that the election held at the "Blackbird House," Blackbird precint, wax conducted, in a proper and legal man ner, and that the votes polled were all le jjhI vo'es. Vonrt truly, B. T. SHELLEY. For the lUIU.luini. TIUS GOVERKOK-IL'S ACTS-TimB COS EEQUENCE. The present 'Acting Governor of Ne braska," according to his own oft-re pealed public s'ateinmt, beciune such by un act of Providence. The decease of our es teemed l'.xceutive, Gov. Bear, was la mented by all his was a loss not only to Cunily and friends, but to our entire Com- mou- ealth, mid yet we recognized it as lhe wisdom and goodness of our overrul ing and inscrutable Prov .deuce. But in :he continuance in office id him who has mcceeded, we iccognizo the severest af I'iciioii in this case. Theie appears to be n striking analog) between him and the frovt and lice with which I'.g) pt was visited. But our Gov ernment hi s made tirov iioti lor the re moval of this odious pestilence in the per son oMhc President of the United Slates, and as we believe him a man of honor, in tegrity and virtue, we look aniiously, day alter dr.y, for the hour which bringeth us our deliverance. l'n.m (I, cKumplfa nT lhe worst of hu man kind, instruction may be derived, as (here never was yet a knave punished or a murderer hung, without enhancing the value of honest v in hones' eves, and at the same time giving warning toother wretches of their own kind, so the review of the Lad acts of bad nun will ever pro duce a beiuficial effect, therefore, cur duty to our fellow-citizens, admonishes us to the unpleasant tatk (if nolicii g the j ways and acts of one, whose very position should place hitn above reproach, that CrsiiNti, who styles himself "Governor, against my will, by an act of Providence." Let us arraign him before the people. Let the culprit arise. Su.nd up Mr. Cuming. Listen to the charges by which you stun J condemned. Before lhe body of Gov. Burt was cold in his coffin, you were scheming to seat youraelf in the va cant elixir. With the dead body, under pretence cf on escort, you scut one Col. Green, shcdliitg crocodile tears an I wear ing hypocritical bl.uk to stop hi Washing ton, f.nd there advocate jour claims. Once the Acting Executive, jou began ly lies and flattery to conceal your operations. By promise, implied and expressed, you attempted to ingratiate yourself into favor with prominent men at various points, to prevent them from watching you too dlose- ly. sou accept ea bribes or "gkatci- Tits." You reqnested donations for your friends, holding out the glittering gnu Ftfvwt, the h.Tatiuu of the Cajii cl, as nil indu' ement. You nromi.se J offices in and hVcivcn tl n meat, to v our opposers jon left nothing hut b"iirs. Omaha ami Do ghn count ics.declarc 1 distr'u t' ,'y pro" hmvion, remained. Days pnssed by. Wlat shall our representation be, was the Like a dumb beast you npeneJ noi mouth. Finillv compelled ly the pq.uhir clamor, you informed us that a ce-r-lati terra incognita ofl" a little West of no wierc, heretofore omitted in the census. w.sto be ilistrided and that the repre f ration due: jt. was to be dediiutcd from lha' belonging to Otnaha end Douglas. A ino-t contemptible eilly reason for a Gov- r .i.i ,.,,w,! to know thai all I it i iu iv-3 eiij jio.ii n - cry jo.r emu white citizens were enir.icuioa voice the Territorial Councils yet reason. A etrlaiu Saturday arrived. You cme d-iwii to Bcilcview. You wert then rr- ques cd to inform the citizens of Douglas coun'y , tlic number of representatives they were entitled to. At the meeting does your Excellency remember il ? jou fell yourself culled upon to deny the autlicn ticity of a certain letter exposing your Ijliig, cheating, buying rascall'y. ion pronounced the lei forgery. Vou imagined in s moment of forget fulness that you hud the rod and that free men like whipped curs, would fawn in humble submission. You thought to drive us to chain and manacles. Your snakev eves glared from beneath n forhead aching will hatred toward all who dared to oppose you and then euie the threat. Would you not give worlds to recall those words "Nominate men pledged to the support of my administration, to the support of an ad ministration candidate for Congress, nnd men who will not oppose the Capitol when once located and they w ill be admitted.'1 Would men jsccrpt ucA conditions from an Executive ? Would they accept any eoud niuns 't They prefercd to be over whelmed ly Council Bluffs1 to'ers, im ported into Omaha, rather than yield the yvniencim ricnt oi sen-government, l ou did deny h'l men of Bcllevievv a repicsrn tatioii. Vou united Omuha and Di ush (onirics Kether, M.d allowed 4 Council men and b Iti I rcsi nUtives not to the county, but to Om; lu and Biulf City. I) you see no injustice in this r or do you merely look upon il us the fullilmeut of j our threat, made in jour speech at Belle view-, that Omaha should swallow up this place this place which in the June's )I Providence Ins JtTaled your combica lion and stripped yvu of jour hypecrucy leaving you exposed and reeking iu bri bery and corrup ion? You, T. B. Cc- mo, the formef'caTs-pawr of pot house out of your gift seats in the Legislature, politiliunt hav ecootsplitlM-J much, aye very much, tor so small a man, having not jt,ly defeated yourself, but lhe administer lion candidate for Congress, whose real or imagined connection with jourtclf was his utter ruin. But your case is al ogcther an anomaly, for little m.igots have tny a I line before dvstroyed large shipi and ass es have long been accustomed to nrray Uiemselvct in lion skins But lo conclude tlie farce, our littl Governor proposes to imitate Aacacw J season, sweor by the Eternal, and car ry on the gov ernment in the high-handed style. He imitate Asdsiw Jackson! as well might a Jap dog endeavor to be come a lion, or a thecp don tho fierceness and prowess of a leopard. TFor the Palladium. FoxTcsiiLt, Docce Co., Dec. 8, "54 Ma. Editor: Still Westward the set tiers track, until ihe Anglo-Saxon race t'tU this globe, seems to be the divine or dcr. To spread liberty and religion over the w orld, is the mission of ihe United Siatet Uie hardy pioneer spread the tent or lodge und build the wigwam for lhe teach ers, who in turn, follow on preparing the way toliappir.ess here and hereafter for millions yet unborn, to let it be ever, i the fires of liberty have been put out in Greece end Home for centuries, ihe mode ..... Ucpublic lias kindled anew the sacred flame. Tyrants have tried lo extinguisl it but in vain, for in every settlement is pair of pilars which sustain il lhe church and school-ru'in-in the foimcr, yotil, ureti.ught lhe rule of riht and wrong in human tclions, to love and adore ihe Creator of tho Universe, in (he latter, the arit und scicncet, the laws of w lf-govcrn mcnt and lo prizt tho civil and religious t ........ u. ... .. i i. .i .... ... , , Florence, and to overpower them, vou , -Jy, 4 wneii u.ey n line of Wl,i. i?" lot u. o.Ul.c f,ge ot action. I hey loo, lerkships of divers kinds, even appoint mentsat ll eitsiiosa! of the General Gov ernment, such as Receivership and lteg islerslup of the Land Office, to be estab lished, and above all, lhe Secretarj ship ol the Territory, should you succeed in disgracing the Gubernatorial Chair, by rttwu'ng toil. You offered to dispose ol tit ual ions under Mr. Calhoun, the Sur veyor General, and be five hundred wiles awr.j'. You attemp'ed to secure the in fluence of leading Democratic Journals by offering them shares in the town ol OmuJia. While thus ly ing by word, prom ise and flattery, giving every town in lhe Territory reason lo believe you would call lhe Lrgislatue there, you had resolv ed lo fix the Capitol at Omaha. We saj Jix, tar you declared in that damnable Gray" letter, (don't vou feel a little blue over its discovery, Governor?) "it would stay where it was put." To secure this, in defiance of nil honor and decency, disregarding your ejilieial oath, you determined lo gen j m.inder the Te-rriiory, ond then pack the districts with your creatures, with men willing like your self to sell themselves for a price. You instructed your deputy marshals not to in form any one of the number of voturs en rolled in the census relums and ihcn pro ceeded to district the Territory us best uit cd your disgraceful plot. You established Burt County with not half a dozen ecluul residents in it, giving it a representation of one lo the upper ami two to the lower house. The vote we ac knowledge was tw el!e 1 to perhaps JU; how deserted BloirCity on the day of election, can't tell. Then comes Dodge wi.h the same reprr sentation and Only 11 votes. Vou feared the independent citizens ol rOBLIU MEKtlAvl. At a large an 1 respertabie in".etin) (. ILj (iiUensof Pierce countj, called for the pui-posp, by public notice, held at Nebras ka city, Dee. Ia. The meeting was elled lo order ly J. H. Deckrr, Esq., when Henry Bradford was chosen Chairman, and A. M. Hose Secretary. The following resolutions were pro posed and unanimously adop'.ed : W Hirer At, T. B. Cuming, the present ac ting Governor of this Territory is evi- lently governed bv sinister motive in all his official acts; seeking only his own ag grandisement to the detriment of the in terests of the Territory; assuming lhe right lo alter the terms of ti billi organizing this Territory; refusing to appoilion the rruresentaiion, equally according te th lcg;d voters residing therein, as required by the bill. Neglecting lo reside wilhiu the limit of trie Territory, but keeping the actual seat of government in n foreign city, und in a foreign Slate, while require ed by law. to reside among the people he was expccteJ lo govern disregarding the will of the popeiWr aovereija th!,Ter-. ritory. Therefore, Resolved, That said T. B. Cuming is no ong;-r worthy, er capnble of discharging the duties that have accilently devolved upon him, and his longer ooiitinunnce ir office, would bo an insult to the people of lhe Terrilorv. Resolved, Hint we invite tlie citizens uf Nebraska Territory, lo meet by delt gate at this ph.ee, on Saturdaj", December 30. h, to select some suitable person, to re commend to the President of the United Stales, for appointment to the Governor- hip of this Terrilorv, Every thirty votes, polled at the late election, to send n delegate; distant tc lions to empower a single delegate, to hrow ts mmy votes, us their p 11 book entitle them to if lliey choose. liutoh'tJ, That J. H. Decker, Simp son H irgous, II. P. Dawns, C. II. Covvles, A. M. Rose and John Chelments, be our delegates lo said convention. Jitsolctd, That James II. Cowles, L. D. Carter. S. F. Nuckolls, A. M. Rose and Win. A. McEwen, be a corresponding committee to correspond wilh prominent iiHiiviilu.il in other parts of the Territory; inviting the people of the tedious, to meet us as above in friendly conference. Resolved, That wo commend the peo ple of Bellevievv, for their Christian for bearance towards ac'ing Gov. Cuming, in not offering him personal violence, for as gross an insult by him,' could be offered by a tyrant l a free people, in refusing n give thcina scp:.rute district and allow thrtn lo eleel member of th Legislature, unless they would p'edg themselves U elect men as he should dictate. Rttolvcd, That the proceedings of this meeting, be published in all the pajiert iu Nebraska, an I iu the Sw uinah Sunlinel. Resolved, That this meeting now re journ. Ilt-MIY tin. Jr UitU, Uii'm. A. M. Roar", Scc'y. brought tho southern line of Washington tovvi hi.ia mile of Om..h, in.pur a tion might be rasy. hi Cjcs that y uu could not hope lo ct.trol, you g.vve only one Councilman an 1 three Rt picsentaiives yet lhe tote iu that district was 12'J. In Pierce, with a vote of you gave three C'ouiicilmcn and five Representa tives. (You thought tome of your jtlunU would grow there, Governor.) Two lit tle pets of yours, Forney ind Richardson, arc finaly endowed. The first wiih 42 votes, send one to (he upper house and two lo the lower houte the latter with 24 volet it equally favored. Now we will come to lhe last scheme. Are you listen ing, Governor? Perhtpt you re w1" ing to forget certain proceedings tit Belle view on the Saturday before election. You had satisfactorily carved most of the Territory. To yourself tn.1 friend yo i ' will contribute ihdr portion to building up society, churches and schoj-houscs. ri.e'su fori aloutf gu ;r.uitee the safety and pennant, n, y of our ius'iiuliojij at long as this stale of society continues. TEACHER. Tm Cjiasgid. Religout service will hereafter be held at lhe Mission at 11 o'clock A.M., instead of 2 P. M., a for no i.iijr-iiiiic iiiousanq uoiiar note t,:en contributed fur charitable purpose by cit izen of Boston, besid large innonrrt in private charities, not made known. Toraey Ceunty Msetiaf. At a very numerous and respectable meeting, of the bona - fide tqua' lers of Forney County, held at Browns ville, in tail County, on Tuesday Dcr. 12, 1854, the following proceedings were hud, to wit : On motion, Col, Jesta Cole, wa called to the Chair, and S. II. Claytuii, Eq. ap pointed Ssscretary. The object of the meetiny hating bee, explained to be the consideration of the course of lhe present Awing Executive of this Territory, and tho recommendation ot some suitable person 'o the President, te fill lhe vacency caused by (he lamented demise of Gov. Burt and after a full dis cussion iu lhe preuvsut, Nathan Myert Esq. offered Hie following Resolu'iort Httidvtd, That T. B. Cuming, the Acting Governor of (his Territory, hat jut: ly forfeited the confidence of its eiti sens and friends, and proven himself in competent and disqualified from discharg ing the duties of the high Iruil which ac Icide-ntally fell upon him by lhe derail of the late Gotenr, and we therefore ear nestly request lhe President, of lhe United S ales to rcifcov said Cuming fortls with. ' The retention! saving been duly ex. amincd and tonsidered, were adopted un animously. JESSE COLE, C'A'is. t. II. Ci.tto, iVc'ry. (For the Fall Jium.J Ms. Euiiok: The Nebraska ColonU zaiion Company ero progressing finely they have row eight cabim beside neces sary out-houses still building, they w ill toon lave accoiDmoda'ioni for twenty more famaliet at the city of Fontenelle. The Dougla House will be ready and Upened fcr visitoit on the 8.h of January. tie rapid growth of this place is turpris- . i., ii,...-.u.i.A --. u-iiK O During the lust tear, two 1m c'-euii. . , , . . ... , . , . , ' . , ,. . p' important and be-aut if ul location. It U d sixiy-mne thousand dollar hove L:en.i . ... .. ., ,. ..t. ui Key oi uie i iaue alley, will ut i" Athens of Nebraska if the object I ef l-'ie company are evrried out, at I have no doubt thty will. TRAVELE1. There are over J ,100 jvolic in New York, which are "pported at an pn r f nl;&. it 'ITOO.fKX) per atit'tm. Tr (houiand bushels ef ccrn per day are required to feed the heg new in t' v.n in Lo;.!j:!s.