r-n-r "- - -a -- -- -- "!.- . -j-'- 17 1 ii t, i IKI, '"" !l I: ii : : lo ' il ii, Kl I U I third ni'rmcT. ntiuMSKii. On tbalH hot M reh, p-M-ms IV. t Ui.iy, J.i.-kn, nn. II iward roii'tii, M ., ' 'givi I" Mule intn T-'iiiisrh, in w.igons, can-in ., fn I (lit h irs :b i'k, a nil -ti Willi gnu, h'twie kiuvi, an I p-vol vers ; mil with thr-ats, rnr.niii' I chs: by I In lown, un l continued pumping until the day nf i'l .! khi. Tin mght b d' u e the elmvium, iw.i hu.i died men were sent fur fnnn lb-, caup nf M issouriatu ui Lawrence (In the murmur (if tlifl (le'.ti'in, before III" '"H W"P iMi-. I, some, llir -c llin Ir-d or I'.inr hit 1 I it I M inci'iriiins nil I others were col lected, in lli'i yard nlmul lha Ii mili of I'll imas S.insm, wh re the cWimn m in lie lii l.l.nr.iMil with bowie-knives, revolvers, in I clubs .1 1 irv r.min in vote, nn I whin I'm (iniiui'M I miiii-ci, unn Cnl. (poller, n, r'Miil'.iil of Missouri, lint eh :' I lo iIib Kansas L-gis-lnl in: fi'i n ill il I lis' nri lit ill a -li-.-t i' ill, e I d-avon-d wiili ollieis In in luce Mr. (Jin.. mill liy ih.cnts 10 sign tin1 returns, which he r t"i i r I 10 .i, mill l-li tin', li'Hiso. On Ins way Im iv hi wan lir-l lit liy some Missouri nn, dimi'li nut injured i'lu rt; were three illegal lo one lcg.il vi t". given (li 're ili.u iJ.iy. At the H15 L-iynr pr .ciiki, tlr.Ju Ig-s nppiuiucd iiy iIh: Governor met ill the time appointed, and proceeded to open III . polls, after being il.ily sworn. Aller a few voles had been ''.civil, 11 (in it y of M issniirians en 11c. lino tin: yanl of (hi luinsp where (li... i l'T.ti hi was I" 1 1, mi l inilii, tiling a wagon tilled Willi arms, J slaeke I then guns 111 till' yar I, fl'i'l rami! u,i to ihe window and de j iitiiii I'll to Im1 adinilted lo vole. Two of the Judges decided to receive ;ncd, M in- sunn, but a candidalc tnr and elected to the Icrrilnnal Legislative Hp I1111111.1l lli 't all l'l,u . ... would vote without hing sworn. So n", said they cam- to hue a , uipir vnti s, whereupon tin' mini .nidge, Mr. J. .m. Arthur, rest r. .. , 1 I S.1111111 1 1 1. Woo Ison. of liideiiendcncc, ; an I aunlh r was linnpii 111 Iim lil.n-.i;. (Jol. Voniijr, 11 citi.i-ii 01' l.. ... in il... room of ilm Jii'L'r wlii n th' V arnvi'il. nn-i ii ui r luill I.....U. nn I lull v-lisii. 11ml rpiiiaini' 1 iIhtp duniiL' lln-ir iiituuiiila 10 or-' I louncil, was ihpsi iiI ami vitil In tin. iirpi'iin l ,n,i7.r.. 1 Iip loom in iti(; j n iifi-s was aiso niii'u oy iiiiuiv 01 hip .n-" "- "" " " ... t... ..... ....j ... ............ .................. .- KlUilllJU s. 1 MP JIIU" s r nil. I lint :!Zr r, riinr'Tlllll ll.n naill 10 i takcni by I In niN' Ives 11 il' I I hi' cnl li lo I ip iiiliiiiiilsliTiii In tin: votn s, M r. lSiirKKM l,'Mri' Iminis" r 1 1 if oaih iri""'nli"l liy t li ' Ci'ivrrnor, nn i Hip niii'T I w o J mlrs i.uniiij it. Dunns tins ilii-cusximi lirt w n il . the Jil'li's, which Instill sniuc liini', liic rrowil oiiIsiiIp lii'i'.ainr. rxi iU'il ; nni) noisy, llin hh-iiiiii; nml rurMiis Mr. linr'pss, tin: (Vrp si of JimIkc IVrstins i(; si lit lit dilli rent tun. s I y llir crowd niKsii! into ihc rooiri wIipii'IIip Julia' s wi re, Willi ihriiiiPiiin' iikssiiis, ( -sjipi i.illy ngainst Mr. llnr. sH, and ill last u ii'niiiiiiti s were ivcii tin 111 lo 01 ir.ize 111 or him-j nrnl 11s tin' iiiiip insi iI, .pi sons ohimiIc would rnll out ibe iiiiiiiIh r of minutes left, Willi tlneiiis ngiiiiisi 1'nr;:' es, il lie did liolBgiec 10 (ii'ijanir.p. At thp end of llial (hup, llie Jniles lint liein" !lr, to oriun?.'', left llip rouin mid lh'' crowd proci cili ,1 lu elei t nine Judges mid enny on thp election. Tim lice sinie nun concnilly Irfl the i;rouii i w ithuiit ntin stilling ihnt there w as no lisp, of llns v.. Mil" tin re. The polls were t.o crowded ilurmi; I Ik: liist 1 n r t (d' the day doit lln: ciui 11s could not eel up to the w indow lo nte. Thrpaii were made, nuninst the fiee s;au: nu n. In tin: iif irnoon the Kcv. Mr. liil;.ninck was iitmiked and diiven oil liy th mol. A m nil liy sniiip palled " Texas," made it .pcepi In I lie crowd liiin litem lo vole and 10 remain 011 the p'oiind till the polls w ere c.lcsi il, lor f;r the Aliiiliiioiii sls would conic there in (he iifteriioon and overpower them, and thus ilicy would lose all Iheir lioiililp. For in.ikin' an 11 lli Invil in protest nsmiisl the eleetinn, silting: forth the fie is, Mr. Iluiess was indi. ied l y die ti' n 11-I Jury fur per jury, which 11 1. 1 ic tine 1 it was fi 11 11 id 11 mi c lit. tn ft tie, n 11 mm hs ai;o, and is Mill peudini;, Mr. lluri-M never li.ivnii; been nit'orui' d w ho lus ncru- j i scr Wfs, in' what was the testimony iipiunst him. A huge, majority, lour to one, (if the actual setilers of ihe tlislrn'l were fiee stale men, ami 1 t)inean not be (he I. ast doutil thiil if iniiie hut llie in Mud setilers (d t'i di-'i at had vnii d at the election, h(. ftce si ale 1 andniiiie w onld : have been elecicd. Tin: iiunibiT of leL'al votes in the district ; necortl- i in g to the. census returns, w tit, Hl. 1 he tolnl I111111U r of votes east 1 w h ilTJ, and nf ihosc but .'I'J are on the relui us, and liom llie lesli- I lin.iiy and reci mis, we are satisfied ll.nl not ovi r forly legal voti s w ere j c.i -l ftl ihe election. A body of tinned M issotirians cnine into ihe tbs- j trict previous :u llie el( CI inn, and cncanipeil there. Mefoie lla: time; arrie l for openin:' the polls, the Misumi lans went inlo niiotlier than I the Inw ti nppoiiiled for the election ; and one of the Judges appoiiilcd by ihc invenior and two chosen by the M tssintrmns piocectl'ii to open this polls and carry on the election. 'I he. Missnurians said none but fr.r lnr",r iii.-ii khuold ou., Htnl 1 1 ir.'ille it, (I It, bliont ny (rffi ntule TF.NT1I niSTRICT. In this Disiriii Ipu persons lii'lonini; lo the Wyandott tribe, nf Indians vole I. They were of that class who under the law were eniiilid lo vol", but tliPir resilience was in Wyandott Vtllaife nt, (he in nidi of the Ivinsas Uivcr, and they had no ritjhl to vote in tins Dt.slrict. They voted the pro slavery ticket. I'.leven men recently from l'piinsylvanin voted the free suite ticket. From the testimony, (hey had not, at lh": time of the election, so established their residence as in have entitle I them (o vole. In both these classes of cases the .In I ;es ex uninc'l the voters tinder oath, and allowed them to vote, and in all respects the eleetinn seems lo have lieen conduced fairly. The rejection of both would not have chnnsjed the result. This and the Hth Kl.etion District, formed one. K"prceritativc District, und was the only one to which the invasion from Missouri did not extend. ELEVENTH 1USTKKT. The lih, lftlh, tllh and I v!(h election Districts, heinjj all sparsely s'tih i!, were aiiached (oether as a Council District, anil (he 1 Ith and liih as a Itcrnesi ntntive District. This Klection District is (0 miles north from Pawnee, and l.VI miles from KnnsasCity. It is the north west settlement in t lie: Terruorv, and contained, when the census was vole. Hut tlnrly or l"riy el the c.ni.ens nf Ihe precinct were present, and many of ih"in ill I lint vole.. At llie l.itili: Miar precinct, Ihe eleel ion Kcined to have been conduct d fairly, an 1 then: a tree slate miil'irity W'as polled. I'riini the tes'.iui'.iny, the. whnle disiric.i appears in have IjecM lars;. ly lice stale, and hail mine lull acta il settlers voted , ,,!,,.. ,, :ti inheliitanls. of whom v!l were voters. There Was. on the, lh free slale c.ni'liila'i s would have been elei-ted by a lar-e majority. uiay nffleciion, no white settlement aUint Marysville, the place of vol- I'rom a careful ex mini, ill. m (,f the tesiitnmiv and Ihe r. -(Is, we hull , j(l!ti fr m,,., 0Xc.epl thai Marshall litshnp kept n store and that fiom 'J'M to -.'J.'i pe,-il votes weir polled out of n-s-,, ihe total iiiini- ! c.'y at (,c crossing of the l!i' l!!ue and California road. Your com ber given in the. precincts of the full district. Of the Ic-.J Votes cast, : mnlPe W ,mble lo t.ropure witnesses from this District. Persons L I IP I state candidates receivid l'l'J. SI.XIII MsrFKT. KOKT SC'OIT. I u lin tL-ere nresent lit ll.p eleptioo. were rlnlv Slimmonerl bv nn nflicer. ' I , und aiming thrm was F. J. Marshall, the member of the House from A company of citizens from Missouri, mostly from Tales County, "' l"Hir.cl. Ull ins return tne oincer was arresie,, anu (Rtaineo, ana came into this District the day before the' election, some e..tnpin and ! " b,," " ""' nnn"'9 of, " thp summoned, were . . . ..... ... i ulm.i.n.l .....i.. I ni.i.mitliLli Dnfl rf.fl not iLilirnr l,.Uitrn tlio I .rimllllMPA ol iers nulliiiL' un nt I ie Mib be. louse. nv niiiiiheii d rum HKI to ' ... I I ' " "i "' "' " . I ' . and ctiine in wamis and on horse b.-n k, carivii'- lh' ir piu isinns iieriuly nrnie.1 Willi pistols. I hey I The returns show thai, in defiance of the Governor's proclamation, the ; volm was viva lore, instead ot liy balloL JVil names appear upon ' ihe poll bonks, as Voiiiiz, and by comparing these names with llnjie on the census rolls, w e find that but 7 of the hitler voted. The person vodd for as Ilepresenlative, F. J. Marshall, was chief owner of the ; s'orc at Marysville, and was there sometimes, but his family lived in Weston. John I inii.ililsnn, the candidate, voted lor, lor the Council, I lin n lived in Jackson County, Missouri. )n the day afu r the election, Mr. Marshall, with 25 or 30 men from ami lenis Willi Ihein und were L'e ; ij"'hii'd Iheir piii.ose lo Mile, und ciauuul iheiiPhlloilo.su. Ilicy I W ent to the polls eeniT.dly in small hi da s w ith tickets in their liiinds, I and ninny, if not alt, voted. In some rn-i s th. y d'cland that they I had Voted and pivc Ihejr rensntis lursu lining. Mr. A inh rsnti, a pio- I slavery canuidiile lur Ihe l.e"islature. cndi avnnil lo (Itssuailp Ihc nni:- i resideiils fn'iii voliup, bi i:aii.se he did lint wish tin: cli clmn contested. ! This person, however, insisted upon voting, nod upon his rihl lo ! do so. jNo one was challenged or sworn, and till voted w ho desired to. ' .1... i ....I. L(L. I..- m' i(ri., .1... ..V,.,i,.l,.,.. ft., f'nioicl. .,.i.,l I Ihey bad voted aboiii IM voles. Manv of the free slate nu n did nni vole, but vonr Committee is satir.- I P" ' "'r V'n l'Hny- I'... I, I li 1... I. .....I .,..... ...., ,1 I I, l r..,,,, ,.,l j nni ii. in, ... .... . i. -,'.. ...i. s I"" "'"' ......... , ,.. I, iur,r, r.r , I, .,,,,.,. ,!,.. , !,i;.. frm ,1,. Mr. Andei'son, one of thee candahiles, was an iinimirm d , . ,' ' ' ., ', . Wcsion. Mo, was on the way from Marysville to the State, Some i-.i.. . ii ...i.iir i.. :., . j . . . .i. ... Out of Ihice hundred and lihv voles cast, not over one lU. : " i,i..)' iiim j , n . ii.u .. i.. . . , e,,,.. d were h -il, and but sixtv.four ofilm.se naiued in the census taken : ' ' - "I' 1 "".V. . " . ' '. ''. "" ......:. e, . i.u iiiiii v.iir.M 1111,11 1 i:hi Tinn ir 1 nrii n 1 nun. inp inn ni iiiur does not appear lo have been any emieralion into that Dis own who siiould come no in vole. Mr. Min kU e. one of llie Judges 1 '' lh Uisinei, olid encanipcil near ihc polls on Ihe clay Ineceilw eieeted by Ihe. Missnurians, hod o store near the boundary, lixisl by election. They were armed with pistols and nilu r i npons, and dc Ihcpioclaniation ol Ihe Governor, while he, cullivaleil a farm in Mis- limed their purpose lo vole, in older lo secure the election of pro ouri, w here Ins lamily lived, am! where his lee.d residence was then slavery members. They said ihey were disappoints! ill not lindin ii it.! is now. The M ioui i.ius also In Id a side election for Governor i "'ore Yankees there, nml that th.y hud brought more men (linn were of lh-. Territory, voting for Thomas Johnson of M.awnee MisMon. J neei ssary lo counterbalance their vote. A number of them wore The lie- staic meii, liii'liii' the. polis under lliecnntinl of iiun-risah ins! l'"es ol blue riiiimn, Willi a mono, ami the company were unuer me maiority. man, w ho came inlo the District Irom Missouri, a tew days iietore llie election, mid boiirdrd nt llie public house until the day ifier cleriinn. lie then look W illi huu the poll lists, mid did not rcium lo K.irt Scott Hold the occasion of u barbecue (he week uefotr int .! cti.;; tif Oct. !, Im'i.1. llevoKd ol that election, and lifter il left, und has not since been in Ihe District. S. A. Williams, the other pro-slavery (un did. He, nl Ihc lime of the election had a claim ill the Territoiy, but his h -id residence was mil there until lifter (he diction. I' ' liv l. ' I l 1... 1. l l.l rfi From two lo three hundred men from llie State of Missouri came in '" nurscui.cn, mio i-auip mere i ni.y w..oo, ., ImrspbacK lo the . ledum crnun.i nl Swiiy.ci's creek, in ""' K''", revolvers and bowie knives, and had bndRes best test in the power of vour Committee, there, were but 7 legal votes cast ill l lie District, and 3'Jt illegal. TWn.FTII lllSTHICT. The election in this District was conducted fairly. No cwmpluint whs made 1 1 1 a t illegal votes were cost, j TlilltTKENTH DISTRICT. I Previous lo the day of election, several hundreds of Missnurians i fiom Platte, ("lay, Boone, Clinton, and 1 toward Counties, came into llC , of hemp in their biilion-holes and elsewhere about their persons. They clauneil (o have o right tn vole, Irom the lact that they were there on ihe. trotind, nod had, or intended to make, claims in the Territory, al- iiiouii ineir inmiiK'S were in Missouri. Tin y conslniiled a decided ina jni ii y ,. direelioii of leaders ey dei A netiiinn si-ned bv a nuiiorilv of (he resideiils 1 selves i-ni. eliilly, unless llie re efusi d lo, und did not, von Ihe, actual settlers. nf the district was sent lo the Gnvci nor. J he w hole number ol voters ' in this district, according lo the census returns was 47, the number of votes cast was Nl, of whom but 1 b were residents ; the iiiiiiiIh r of resi dents wlio .e u.iuies are on ihc census rolls, who did not vote, w as II'J. For so hp d.ty.1 prior lo ihe elecn.ui, companies of nu n w cic orgmi- i.i'dj in J.i ks.in, I . ass and Clay eouni i-s, Mu., for the p'li pose of cuni- Thei declnicd iheir inKnii.'ii lo eouduct ihein- sideiilH of the tin limy am ml I. d to step them Irom voling. Tw o of (he Judges of hh clion appointed by Gov. lb eih r, reliisi d lo serve, whereupon two ollieis were appoimcd in iheir The Judges aptxiiuled by the. Governor opt nrd the polls, und some, persons ollcred to vote, and when their voles were rejected, on the -round that tin y w ere not resideiils of the District, the crow d threat , eiied to tear the house down, if the Judges did not leave. The Judges then withdrew, taking (he poll books with them. The crowd then proceeded (o select other persons to net as Judges, and the election went on. Those persons volintr, who were sworn, were asked if they con- l by the crowd of Missouruiiis w ho sin rounil.il ihe polU. The ! "id'-red themselves resideiils of the District, and if they said they did, they were allowed lo vote. Hut lew of the residents w ere present and voted, and the Free Stale men, as n general thing, did not vote. After the Missnurians got through voting, they returned home. A for'ial return was made bv the Judges of election, stltingout (he facts, bu it was not verified, 'flic number of legal voters in this District was 6, of whom a majority w ere Free Stale men. Of these voted. The tolal number of voles cast was Uliit. FOLrtTKKNTII niSTRICT. new ly aiiiioiiited Jud-es refused to lake, the oalh pn scribul I y Gov. I I'eeder, but made one lo suil themselves. Andrew Johnsmi r((iiest(d ! each voter to swear if be had a claim in the T( i riioi y, and if he hud in to th : 1 ei i il i ii y and voting in Ihe ,:h disli id. 1 he (lay previous ! voieu m nnoineruisu ici. i ne juo-es urn noi miic loeuinn pi. -.sci imn, toTh" election, so. m: 1 ' K or 'nHI Missoiirians, nniied with guns, pistols ! Imt were sworn (o receive all legal voles. The MissouriauK voted And knives, came mlo (hi: Ti-rn'ory and rainped, some al Bull Creek j wuhout being sworn. They snpporled II. J. Stiekh r for Council, iii.d Bud otheu al Polaw nlatnie Creek. Their camps w ere ubout IG miles j M. W. McGn: for Hcprescntalive. They h ft the rvenvns of lection, hnart. On ihc evening x fore t'ic ilenion, Jud-e 1 Iaiuilton, of the ', Some of llietn slarlrd on horeback for Lav. icnce; ihey said ihey couid Csss ('.unity Oiui't, Mo , came from the I'ul.iw atainic Creek camp to j he there lie fore in-lit, and all went the way lie y came. 1 ne census j Jt Wil!, gem-rally rumored in tins District, for some days before the Bull Cieek for lii) more Missnurians, ns they had not ciiou-h there to I list bhow s legal voters in the District 'J.'i voles were rati; ol eleelioii, that the Missoiirians were coming over lo vole. Previous to rend r the el. ciion certain, and .i'suu (hat unmix r went down there these - were k sidenis; 17 of whom we . :n f lie district when (he ekcimn, men from Missou i came inlo the District and election with him. n the evening before the election Dr. B. C. Wesif.dl was I census was taken. Some, of the resule.its present ' the polls did not ,.,.rrd fr the Pro-Slavery candidates. Gen. David It. Atchison and a cieend tn nci as one of ihe Judges of F.lcc.jon in the Bull Creek pie- vote, ueclanng u nsdess. Candidates de :hned lo ml. on " e lire slale purty conlrolled the nominations in i cirtti, in place ol one ol llie Judges appointed hy Ihe Governor, who It I hckci, oecaus- iney were unw ound to run uie nsa in so uocipon n ill -aid, would not be there the not day. Dr. Wcsifall was at ihat contest, il being: known thai a great many -ere ci niinu' lip from Mis time n ri.i.. n of Ja' kson county, Missouri. hi the mornitig of elec-! souri to vole. Nearly all the settlers were fiee slate mm, und 3 of the tio, Ihe polls lor Bull Creek precinct were opened, and, wilhoul i-gni v.nes given werecasi mr uie only nee snue caiiuiuaie imiinn I one of the primary elections. nirrtti oak precinct. Several hundred Missoiirians from Buchanan, Platte and Andrew Counties, Mo., including a great many of the prominent citizens of . . .. .. i , . i . . I i . x i ... i I l.l . .1 I, . ... i. ...i 1.1.....1. I........ ...I,. tin. -,.. i... .. .. ...i . I. .1 r SWasring llie Jil'lges, they proereded (il receive (lie. vot( S ot all W Ho .unuuier iinu'-i-, woo was o..im,o i-imni a' pic-, iiin.i.r. ,!., i u i .j,. v..... ...... .,,13 I... iii. i uie oujr miiiir, oiiu un uie uny in tiff.. I iii hup l-'or thp sake of iiiiniMrancp tin v would "el some one I chum a saw null and a liouse in (he lemlory and lie was mere election in wagons and on Horses, and encamped there. Arrange- M cp me In Ihe window, and oiler to vole, and w hen aski d lo lie sworn S part of llie time. l". tr-i-d pi-ti ml lo grow aogiy nt the Judges, and wind i go uwi.y, and las minu: would be put down as having ollcred lo vote, bul " t"X- -led, refusing lo be sworn." This arr uig( ineni Was made piet i onsly, and " rl'ei -tly uinlerstoo d by (lie Judges, lint f. w of llie icm-iV-iU. nf ihe District wen: present al the election, and only 111 voted. Ti.. i i' ......... .. ... :.. .i : in" m i . i . i . 1 1. , i ..-.. ii i 1 1 1 mi: pi . .. iii i nni j..... - (' Jsl (Ji " .M is,i'iir:an voted lor Inniscll nod tlien von-d lor Lis nine son, h'll l i or 1 1 yi irsold. t.'ol. t 'ofti-r, I lenry Y linger, and Mr. 1.) kins wim v. ere vol' (I for and electnl lo the l.egishiiui-, were risidents of Mis i in ui the lime. t'ol. t'oil'i r nil seip.cnt y miirrieil in the Teni ("iy Alii r ihe pulls were closed the reiuins were iiiiule, mid a man -.Oniing '.o bp a niH.ristrale, certified on theni lhat he had sworn the J id- s of eh ctuin b' li.ic ofauiing Ihe po'ls. 1 l lh Polawalamic prp- cnr! the .Missoiiniios uiti niled llin election, and alter Ihreatenin ('l-BMiut, tin: only J idge present appointed by the Governor, to induce him I i resign, llu-y proceeded to elect two oilier Judges-one a Mis "ilri in ami the oilier u resident of another p-eciuct of that District, i he polls wen: then opened, and all the Mnaiyutiuiis Wi ic allowed to tote wilhnut Is ing sworn. A' er ihe pulls were closed, and (he return! m uie out for Ihefigna lurei.f the Judges, Mr. Cliesiiut refused to sign them, ns he did not con. Jer theni coned returns of legal vutcrs. iped Bul his legal residence was then, and is now, near incuts ere made for I hi in to cross the ferry at St. Joseph, free of ex Westpori, in Missouri, where he owns and conducts a valuable farm, j pense to tin mselves. 'I hey were armed with bowie knivesand pislols, and where his family resides. Kin iriii iiiti:kt. ! This was nil tn lud lo die "ih Disii iet fur n nu mb r of (lie Couticil j and a lb lueseiil.tiive and ils tote was conliollul i v the illegal vole ihen. The census shows Iii) Votes ill il- whom u in ii jor it y vodd the free stale lit liel. SIMII lllSTIlK T. Fort Biley und Pawnee tue in this District selected by the Governor as the temporary -117 voles were cast, of guns and rifles. On the muriuii- of ihe election, the Free tl'.ute can didates n T.igrtr:! in a lusly, on account of Ihe presence of llie large num Urof nniied Missout inns, nt which the crowd cheered und hurrahed. Gen. B. I'. Stiingfellow was present, and was pioininciil in promot ing lh- elis iion of (he Pro-Slavery ticket, as was also Hon. Willard P. Hall, and others of the mo:t prominent ciliv.ens of St. Joseph, Mo. I But one of the Judges of Flection, nppoiiiled hy (he Governor, served I on thin day, and (he crowd chose two ollieis to supply the vacancies. The l.tller place was I The M issouriuns said (hey came there to vole for and secure the pital ; und he designed ' election of Major Win. P. Bichnrdson. Major llichardson, elected to there lo e.xi "lid the sums nppropriiileil by Congress in the (onslruciion i ihe Council, had hud a Inrni in Missouri, where his wife and daughler of suilable houses lor the Legislature. A good deal of building was ' lived Willi his Minin-law, Wilhinl 1'. 1 lull, he himself generally going Mr 'ihen beiii" done nt the fort near by. For I hesp reasons a number nf I home lo Missouri every Saturday night. Ihc (arm was generally 'I .. . . il. .l . 11. l . j . i- .. TI . l-.l- .. rt. ' mechanics, mostly (torn I'ennsj Iv aimi, came mlo llns district in i Know u as tne ivicnariison i.irui. lie nana claim in me 1 errilory March, m.'ij, to seek eniploymeiiL Some ol these voted at the ejection, j upon which was a saw -null, and where he generally remained during The eonstriirlion cf ihs capital w as hi st posi otied, then abuiMlooed, the w eek. mid finally the she of the town was declared bv (he Seen-tury of War, j Some of the Mis'nuriuns gave as I heir reason for voling, that they 10 be within the military reservalioii of Foil ltiiey. Some of the in- : had heard that F.aslern emigrants Wtrc 10 be at that election, though habitants letuiucd lo the Siaieu, und some lo other pails c f die Terri-' no L'dstern emi-ranls were im re. Oihers said lhat ihey were going- 11 ry. Your Comniiliee find thai liny came in S'.uler", intruding lo vote for the put pose of milking Kansas a Slave Slale. remain us such, and were ttititlol lo vole. ' i-'ouie ciauin d that Ihey had a right to vote under the provisions i5 --i-r. sr."-''. Y