! v NEBRASKA HERALD 1 11 f J ; I'.ULY asp wkcki.t my 11- I ItATllAWAY.V It'OTirt ou 1 rlory. rni r Main and Second street?, scc- TtrfVS : P-ii'y jflO.OO per annum, or S1.90 J-er int.th. , . ' V. .-.:-. :.. ;.r .ilmH:,, if ,.gid i,j .I'll jii. c, -- ir is ni 1 in n Ivauce. fi;o PcmtVtT.firi crnaVcrs rho tare .-o -t.ftwi partf political pro plicti f f.-n: iJs pojilo, an 1 preoktcl tlie cr.'i i f tvjryth;i'.-. fi-ianc-iaUv, in tltin 1 ;,. !! i : f ii- t r.tlltny a bitt-.-r p:!i in tl;r bpco' the A :x?iatV:(i I'ressdispatclics, announcing tTic fall of goM to $1.16. Tiio rra'n of this near 8ppro;icli of Na-i;-!-i 2i"otfs to tho valuo of gold is t be n i in the f'. t that Republican good i-ijcciveii iri Kuropo it Las been ;-".v:i:r.jJ iii (fniie. arA tha foreign !i "MT 1 flir our bonls. Las caused this rL It is r'soo-cj of conrratnlatiwii t.- u-; a pernio, and it is the severest re:'i:N;: to 1 n!n;rt!e va? iji:ti)i. " '"" " Aijij:.a:.i. AUIi :i'h the IIou refused to conour ii t!.i io-.'!if"M r.ft'if Senate to adjourn on the 1. ;l. y f T;-,idi, we see no tvi-"ii ti l-:-li.;vo th.at the sci-ui wi!! lo ir.V'x-'d b;yund thnt date. The Militia i.".e 1'i i.it. n: iary l-nls are both prclj-t-'Ty.U iile I . ua J it sc tins trUiit tliaG no -. -Ti'i:u ::.cntm; ?aTi le adoj.tfed by J v.t -i lit Legislature. Never, perhaps, .., ti. i-toiy of ihe' State. haM personal h:,; . "...nai t-.-"'.nss cripp'tj I Ki.Jation f. r.' if t- V as during the present ses-ili-j ly-s;if,latiire will loe the op .,:i.' V.ty of e uiplctein; the w;rk of i.rj.r-'.7 i.r I'Jly the iiiachitn-iT cf State t. . i t, ;:n i l.ive part of the honor to n -.-or. IJncnhi Journal, ts. i'-.'sii-if ihe above mav create a vronir iL-ri.'sion hi I'ecfsird to existinr f.v:'t, L-uur.-.'. h!!.-.y it tc- i'i--s.tc the paHic r.io-i v .-.-.,-..ctv;i: Frt, tho'Seii ite r :ti-' t Mini on the !. of M i---:. ,:ad :. it yti c.t.io ,befri .the II ..,,; rf tbet!-"' of t!r5:iAi!i.iation cf .., con u-.iuniit'y the -House had ' ' ft-eil '7 coi-ur." Screil, the lVri'.'iiiiaiy Liil is no.'jprobab'y kili' d, r..:.-. ill. .Ci-ndifi. t'aerc is an iuelination i;t (Trji.i-; to kill it, unless they ;. ! .-r.f:i! at tlie point of their iio'tr-. 'i!.-rt, w-3 are a-to:il-,hed that ih J. :. . ; ibo-'l 1 asert that personal srJ e'tk.rnl feelings' are crippling lcg L''i!in. W e have been uj-:.'n the floor S'.T lie nnrl.T every moment during 1 1 j.r.-sent session, and we muM'say, in s j .'u i r, that v.c had never lor u ::-x-'i:t -uT rel any ueli feclin-. tj :.cvt-r saw a body of men col- j l'fl f";n:"f' :l l f thc Tf i ' I T n il ";?,4:,t,lV1C r tJ1Cr T Si - less. cf Jer-'.nil ,or .;xv.; loelmg to cvti tha;i in the . . , ' . , F t- '.TP. 5t Mngle sectional question i . ' . i f . i - - J w V I . ; ,'j l Ull, All HtV 4,-Vl UiV tJ A ,itr-:.il is certainly h niisukcn- in t tlie ir.inil pa ft. Tliece is ".V." ':ti.''-t h.ivm "iiy acjong the mem- -i i u. as nil personal relations r.re t v. iless tivv .re the most de- ;:! ': i.t :-i n.en wo ever c:bc across. i;ETiiF.xrii n i:xt. ,v? p'..V:'..-hel an article from the Chi ''..;, ycitcrday, coutunicg u2ry --i:.l!e ren.-arks on the propriety r: 1 ;i-:rsg tr.'ation. . As a party, lle-i".'r-;;rv.r); are pledged, to an economical frhr.itiNtiAtion of public affairs, and it is in '. ': grati38tion wo ses the Jjoa "l'yof t'.c party trying shape in Coa ". A': n'm'ost umnrucus desirc prc "' c.t lown our expenses to thc p-r-.fi'-ablo Sgure. We hail this ' as a harbinger cf- the perpe- l, on s .'o ably and cf- '""ir.ly pn-a:ncate I ou the stump- last i.-'t tl.s vailcful. cr.d .wanton cs-tr-.v? '.-si- v. rt" f",-,! -'.-.or ndmini'tratlons un e r I) .. .- va--y and Jobnsonism be :; ; a.v ;.-,Hij ih. latiual-escuteheou. iV t which our ieople have without a imvnrur. bo reduT-d to i atrr.ii.ablc amount consistent "".'! a iror.tr aLiiinitratioii of the ; :-:;. hiwiaess cf this great nation. ; ii.i not attempt the unattainable joy j - -i i :.'.-.in; the crcatest rebellion on ! r! a i l li.pii.Iating the debt thereby :: ; -' us in .ne generation. Surely 'iloia uftl.,; loval iK'oi-le of America, 'v.-n-el l,y hundreds of thousands J w;n admit two Congressmen from Xc ' i'-'ave t'irojghottt th? land, is a wcik j Lraska, even if wc do not come up to :'- -i' 'i i-c'icriTions to wuweed us will . the fidl quota necessary to insure it at its ' In o-.ihtuiniag their shave of I next session. ' . ' '. ,.' T ',' ''I ' , ".'.I burdens. We have wved j "L - '. '.JJt1 ' in 1 j re--c. ve 1 the light of lib-I IfiTCstlailas the c of Itof Ciimi- r ages, and they who arc to -r us will Inherit th.3 great boon h sd ;:rarh treasuro was ex rin l so much patriotic blood If it were nwx-uiry that we, e ahead;.' done so much, should ,1 - .V.I 1,. n 't...r lii.lll.l .... UlUt) Willi . i. '"HI !i sil'v m! nn i1.-Ipf t.rt throw vr pr'.pr.rtion of this indebte,luess on 'turc oration, but we ln:lieve that Vi rk aire:-. 1y acfompLhcd is JC'Ve E i r-i'i'V, and will be So viewed by our ?i -ir :i'.- ,.','! iren, and that as a nation l' "ia fit'irc years, will sacredly ob--tve ii e'tr-v-t we have made. 0 Naiioaal cislature takes a com-Cn-luble view of the situation, but'in ': l!'Ki:l.le opinion, it does not go quite T-n i:i the re -luctiou of taxes. V e .. tKat hef.wv this Kl sub;eot ii5;c t iof, Congress may be induced ? ur.t and adi-pt much greater reduc rhin have thus far been proposed. . d-.p n:ne principal contests fr scats "Ymaruss the House has already tft ''l two, and will proceed speedily with n. Lat wocit John CovcKie, of L-nneylvami. was admitted by a vote of J!'. t-.Vi. Ytsterday, C'harlts II. Van ' '-v. 'it'Xi-w York, "was sdmittcd and Grecno ousted, by vote ofllw rr re l?cn t-ili -on r. Pet-r W. Strader, of Ohio; J T. lt,vi r. Geo. W. Jali n.ofln.li Wie. V. Career r.. Daniel W. -';!..s. cf Indiana; Sidney M. Bar V; ' ;v. M. Adam', ' rf Kentucky; um. 1" Sm-IItW . c Tii-:.1 V T)vr. of ! -n: Xutlianiel Uoyden vs. Francis vJ'-Ur, of.N.ith Carolina; and Cabel t L;.!or is. John IL Reading, of ;: -"vlv8nia. Of these seven teats five hyjw ooenpied by Democrats and two j ' "a;! ?n Dyer) by Republicans. 1 1 X , - 1, ; -Xxx V" I I I " i ' v 1 ' Froi i-articaiuttly' flfrmw Lincoln w nnUefsftnd Hint there U n'rfrcprola Lility thr.tt!ie Penitent iary w ill be located at A;-h!and. Wc rejoice at this for pevtf- ral reason-. Chief among them is die i.it .!;! t Uir unrivalled waU r poaer at Ahlund cau"be used to aJvaTitaee'by the 8tat, and the f plendid quarries of njag nesiati limestone, aud brown Iree.stortc, can be made available, not only in rediie- iug the cost of conitroction many thous- andcrf dollars, -but m enabling the many growing'eities on the Missouri river and in the interior,, to ux& theoistlves of thefe much necled articles,' trhich will be easily and cheaply transported over tho many roads now constructiDg tjo ward "Ashland. Tlierearejnany other dtirable points in Nebraita buV.. all things considered,- and the'reabintercsts of the Suti at large being kept in tiew, wc hope there prosentatives of the people wijljay aside all local feeling in so iu&-; p'ottant a measure, and cast their votis for the good of th entire State. Weep ing Water Falls n the equal of Ashland, in this contest, in everything except her railroad facilities. Pid that point have a railway we should have insisted on it as the Lest psiut in the 5tate. -. - ( ; c-o sa nr.su io x a i. p.F.rr.E.T.i tioht. It will be seen by reference to the pro ceedings ;cf out Legislature" t;hat it i contemplated to provide for the nomina tion and election of two Congressmen at the next general election. Tbir a matter of great importance to the people of Ne- braska..aud.rit 4 littb enrviity is ex hibited by many ot her ci:;.en-, as to whether or not Congre.s wiD. admit Ujih. ' The reasons' for .this , action arc to b fjund in the fact. that the vote at thi Presidential election in the fall of lSf. demonstrated that we" had at thfit'timi li."),0(.'0 inhabitants,' ' and it is r;!aimeil that, up to lastfiTl. the population of thi State had increase J fifty per ceaL-r-many counties actually doubling their eeuaiera tion.., ThU waldhjce tlie population oft::.; t-ntiro S::tc h-t fill .at 17,0) ! people, and it is claimed that the increasq by 'next fall will be doubled, but rP.bwin the saaie ratio of increase, u will havij "-j --r,c NW. it is ltndmstood thai fV - jntds to place the munbor of its numbers at three hundred,- which di, vided into U.O.W.OOrt, the- probable rc-J suit oftbr; next census, will ruii nearly ,,ift!H, :r,i;1uiranU flir one member 'ot 'Congress, K, , I i-3'- tO Iw in which case we will be ehti two members. But allowing that the estimates made upon the increase of our population are too liberal, and claim-i ing that thc increase has been only at theTatc of 25 per ceDt., we v.-cald hav-4 last fad 15!,2o0, aud next fall -,Zi which would give us oae member and nearly 02,000 inhabitants over the re quisite number,whicli fraction, lr the limo Congress .' will nelv "wtfi Id, be iii creastid to',7U,W0, over !jn?-lialf tho re-, quisitc number required for the repie en tation. C'onrrese, therefore, will not do bar this ieople from representation, when it bcoomes known how rapid is the increase of her population. In 187S our popv.laticr. at thc same rate of increase, would reach a littde ow .1, 000,000 1 but it is fur to presume that it will at least., at the lowest possible statement, pain 10 per cent, which will thow a population for Nebraska, in 1S78, of 418,663, which would ' equal tho , number necessary' to obtain three Congressmen and a fraction ' over. In view of theso facts, therefore, it is presumed that the vast amount of work already "developed on our Repre sentative, increased by all that ensuing from the increae6f population, and the constant demand for new post routes, and aa the other multipliety of business conseque.it upou the opening cf a now country, will net be thrust upon the shoulder of - one ' Rmretaifritivs but that Congress, aeting with a view to the protection of our people, and for the rroat est rood of the. crcr.te.'t number. tonen This subject came before tho Senate j-esterday in a ditt'erant shape from thft I-roposition introduced m thc House and n jeered on the day before. It proposes the appointment of a joint committee of two from the Senate and three from the House, with powers to aend for persons and papers ard to report during, the present Session ; It docs not possess objectionable features of the Houo resolution in that it proposes to do the business immediately and to report to the body creating, it and not to some future legislature. It elicited a lengthy debate and was advocated warmly by a majority of the Senate, as being the only method of doing justice to all parties con corned. It was opjKtsed by Messrs. Taylor, Fiost, .Ash ton and ( teret on the grounds that no sfciSe charges had been made against tho Commissioner? ml that the state of affairs at' Lincoln doe':npt appear to warrant the, ,iponse of con tnrjing the" session tiHtil such time as the proiMi-scd Committee can perfect their report urn all the transactions of tho several sales and contracts made by the ofiieiuls. Thc above from tlie Daily State JW nd is a frank expression of sentiments. We believe it i infinitely bettor to lot the invebtigation co on. In fact we be lieve the Commissioners desirc.it to be pushed forward. If they are guilty 1ft theui sujjtr. If innocent, it will heap coals of lire on. the nialiners.,jLct us have light, and let us have peace. ri be election of Hon. David At wood, of Madison Wis., to a seat in Congress, fj'or Hopkins, deceased, was ra.ide on Tuesday, by a Large majority in a aniail vote. Indeed, there was no organized opposition, and the few rotes., not cast tar Mr. Atwooa are oinuea into mere fractional coianliajenti Mr. -A already en TQzk tO Washington, Atwooi i& , . p -J' f .Hi.VV.'-'.'lI f ii ...... ; - " TV, Vl?'Ji-J.i,...;iA-JaM.-aw.,v,ll- . w-v - ,. V:;ir:An'S3K)i;TJ! Nisuia&CA i ) ' t ,' ! i j : r- . : ' . " i . j Editorial Crr?poitJcnce.. - j , , ., . : , .Lincoln, aeiulvska, V j I .; ' TuUiiary 21( lS7a J : I- The ;do.Ws in the T'':datur for1 tho ,a.t few d iv LfiVc boon somewhat cx- .citing. As .lie readers of the lImAU arc "cenerallyiiTranv many : poopIc.Lave puppred our State "Capitol Ccuiniis-' sioners worvf ejcsi-K the authority granted them by law in selllrig iLe laiiJs rand lots' riot' a'Ulioriid h-r thd Ixigi.da- I . 'mm ' . rm ' turc. r.nd oy contracting lor more eTt eo- sij 3 buildiTjgs th,tn Tcrc authorized. Jlie parts of the State, thrtt it resulted iu the intro.bAcjtio; f -a thiticn Into the House, l.iat Tuesday, f jr the ajjpoiiit-mr.i-t of a connuUt-so of estimation. r Tlie resolution was made a special orJer for ytc-i day, "when it was brought up in Committee, of the V.'bole. After JTttctiiiift to a snej-c'r roavtlieXovoraor, a lew rcnuiks from Secretary Ivcnaru and 'Auditor" Gillespie, and having the uual auicunt of filibustcririg, the reso- MiitionvrasindcEiJtc'y potpor.CiL S jiue t-of th? n-.2obcr3 appeared to think there were no grounds .fur. , an invesiigation, while others thought this Legislature had r,o right to investigate-, even if" there wn.s sufficient cause. lnw morning, Hon. K. L. liecd. of Cass, introduced a f-imllar resolution into the rfeiiaic, which was ma Je a spetnal order for 3 o'clock this p. ia.. to be considered in Comndt tee of thc Whole. The SeuMe Chaiuber and galleries were crowded with specta tors, cner io hoar tlie aerate winch must Ciisne, but the best of ordjr was observed. The resolution was discussed atleyjj,ih 1; tLdiilu-enUieuiors, nearly oyir Wi: takuig ' part iii. tldbiduhat e. Tne arguments for and against were prcj tiented in a calm and digniaed manner, tifiAVri' gcitr)Jippi!ajjdtodere such action as would-be best for the State and satisfactory" to his constituents was reaclvedPwbh rWuftcw nvilioifts. idpwbl sacre of tho rtssolution by niu ayes to foutmaya. ?. binder existing cir cumstances, I am of the opinion this waj thjwuitcqiM, tp 'urstwy yWluL X a UkVu )J s atistiedf t Hati f ho tm tr f nc?r-l u4atiofi.giMnst.thuimlssioiers (and they nro legion) tre greatly exaggerated, yet there is no doubt the CiVEivw?oners have at least coin:a:tted'st.'weii:Tegulari ties. Loft in Jl'ie dark, tho people would naturally 'suppose them to be of a far more serious nature than they really are,: but a committee of investigation will give the Commissioners an opportunity of laying the facts before the people in an omcial form. What the fate of the res olution will be in "thelLiU.-e I cannot tell. It: will come up in 'that body tomorrow. I will keep tho readers of the Hkiiald advised of its fate, and the progress of tl iSivfytigatifin, .'.should- - thfr Holise, adopt the rcoluti . n. There are many prominent men here from different parts joX tLo.State, auiong them Ex-Gov. Saunderf, Cv,l. TLos'. Ma jors, Gen. S. A. Strickland, U. S. Mar shal, J. G. Hoiel, Col. 11. W Furnas, J. Newt. Hays, Col- Put, O'Haw?, and others. ' Tlie Gov. gave a levee .t Ihe Capitol this evening, which was attended by four or Svo hundred people. It was a very nice nifair, ainl the Cass delegation w.re to be found where the fun was thickastl 'After lunch the gay and festive partiori-of the visitors tried to "lose themselves in ,thc nnzy dance' '(but ihry didn't lose worth a crr.t) and I took'nty departure for the more useful, if not' more 'pleas ant, occupation of informing the readers of 4he Hroaw in, regard to tlie eff.tjrs of th Capitol" . ; It is dlfneult to tell, at,- thc present, lime, when the es!ion will closeprob ably not before sometime during. "the coming week. 1 'Lincoln, -Nebraska. ) -: i.i.-rai rhruarj,2 i5j7n. rjV The business of the scs-ion ii drawing to a c3o.se, and like ad other s-is.4or.,. the most important ;bilh are being held unJil the last thing.' '-Tlie '.Penitentlhry Bill is the one in which the ' people are motst. In terested, .-. simply lxjcau!o it - involves the . cxindituro of &l Urge amount of money. !. The bill, introduced :.ii;to the Hon- by the Hon. Geo. K fleybolt has passed to a third reading witaout being materially changed, and will pass', that body and come to the Senate to-lsy. It comes to' the Senate with two veryira -portant blank to be filled, being no la tLan tho name of the point' 'of location,' and .the'nitnes 'of the bui'ding; commis tionors (or Inspectors, as they are termed in the; bill ) As to who theso Inspect ors, jnay beT ho man caa tell and in re gard o,rthfcdceatioo, Itlterr.H genrlyis niuJi uatiprtainty, , There is some .talk of Wee pin geWater Falls, some of Wyoming, somo o'f .Ashland, and some of Lincoln. Which, if any of then, wul be the suc cessful point, ,1 .cannot .say, while there are ncaiTy fifty". other 'i'crfO'is whj have a.s niuch to say as the. writer. IHd Weeping Water Falls' have R. lL'con- naiMn ;(as-'we : earnestly hope- way, j have soon) the question 'would soon be settled in her favor, as she has the rock and water i-.vcr which is generally con- ccdolto.be a requuite. -; - Tlie nlatter'of investigating the. acts of tho-CcrJinoi'-sioHOisfor selling State land? sn Jlots'ai. d tuijdiiig, jUyluni," XJuiverVi ty. etc-".,' has''. Tiiiialb! cuImiualccL in! th,o appoiatmciit of a' committee, consisting of Hon. Then. B.: Stevenron, of Otoe,' and Hon.. Mr. Fulton, of Richardson, on the part cf thc Senate; and Hon. J. S. Church, or Nemaha, Hon. "Mr. Brews ter, of Douglas, and Hon.: Mr. Hunt, of Snlinn ffWa A on thft nartf the House. It is a firtt rate committee, composed of! as good men as can. be found in this or i any other Stafio. ! They are'all tuodcRite men, who had not iakt-n strong grounds either fur or again.-t the Commissioners, and the general impre ssion is that a fairer cinUmittec c raid not have been found. llry met Sn'.iird. evening and ir- gauized by electing Mr. Stevenson Chair man and .Mr. Church Secretary, and wil proceed with work to-day. "A resolution Lai been intrydu e.l in the, Sena; e au thorizing .this . committee to remain in cession for a period not exceeding sixty doys after the adjournment of the Legis lature," and then report "by publication. Mr. Heed, of CW, introduced the resolution into tho Senate, asking for ( this committee' and after a fall and free 'discussion it Was passed by the following vote: . :, , t .. Ayes Messrs Bamam, Cunnihan, Dailcy, Frltrfwnoodwi!l; Ilothawar, Porter, IveoJ.'neTPnwa . Nays Messrs. Ahton, Frost, Gere, Taylor 1. : . - The, 'resolution was passed in the House without diicustion, by a very. .decided vote. 1 1 l..ve it not fcelore me. ) . I have visited the site of the State University, since my last, and must say that the foundation, which' is alre'ijy completed, is a very' fine piece of work It is of a red sandstone, of a hard quality, drtSoei in ru.;tic ity!e, ayd looks very nice. The walls aro heavy, and each tier of -tones is, the same thickness all the way around the building. ; The building is in the centre of an eleven acre tract, and will .be four stoies above, the base-' ment. . The building i3 to be of brick, i eTcopt the bnsement, with ston-; sills, caps anl "ccrni c.' , It. will, to the litest building west of Chicsgo, when completed.- - i . r- .;!--. i ' "- - Legislative Proceedings 6 ch ::i 1 Tt ' r-i---.' - 1 6KXATK. "" ' '' ' " ' T ' i',,hursWFt;b.'!25th:- lsV.V ! Mr. Frost, from. Committee ou PuWi 1 Lands, reported back S. to authorize ths GovcHibrYo'cbdvey certain lands to Isaaj Cahirand' John M. Fan, without ree- orninendation. : Adortw," and the bill referred : to Connnitteo: of the Whole ilousev .; '; '. ft m;- -' .'- ' ' i -Mr.'Wshton from committee -n ex penditure, reported baofc on'IL U.17, joint resolution, instructing tho Auditor to secure the fulfilling of the oon'ract fbr desks, with auiendmf-nt. - '- w- j : Mr. br-vensfii,' frohi judiciary com mittee, rcjwrtrii back tu4stitulo'tivH.. R. 11. regulatiii? thee'jtmdk'ficm of I'robate'dulge.s"tc with amendments. AmeiidniCHts a J'Vptod. ' ' '- : Alf. -S.:.7; an act to .1 in end -class 53 of the. rcvi-ed Statures, entitled "Towtis," and recommended it. Rcxtrred to Com" rnitteo of the Whole. : . ; Mr. liocd, by consent, off .red 3. Hi 5, a joint resolution providing" for the. np poiiitment of a committee to invesligat; the oiticiai net.s of thi. State Oonuuis-8i'm-rs. Read soom.1 time: and T-ferred to committee .oft bo iv)z le and ncide spe cisd order for three o'clock P. M. Mr. Fiosf introduced S. 1 to nmond i;tion 1 o!' an act to provide fcr the pub lieation cf the Supreme Court decisions. , lin es Mtspen ted, bill read second time by its title ani referred to judiciary com mittee. - '"'.., ' Mr. Gore, froro th? comnikfbo on e-n-grosscd-and cnroifcvl hills, iciK-rte l S. II. o,' to amend the at for the protrtion of cbasticy," Arc., con cctiy ; enrolled ; also that the act amending the act for the ! support of illegitimate children, and the joint resolution for the distribution of State Agricultural report, also an set to amend section 531 of title 14 of tlie code of civil procedure, had been presented to the Governor for his signature. . " -:Mr. Stevenson from t bo judiciary eon mittefl reported hack 6. li. to amend an act incorporating cities cf the first class recommending it passage without amendment. Rules suspendend, bill read second time by its title and passed. The resolution for thc adjournment of the legislature i;it dir. on the 1st. day of March, wa takenup and postponed until to-morrow at 1 1 o'clock. The Senate went into oommirte of tho whole, Hathaway in the chair, for the consideration of bills on the third read inc. . ' The. committee ' two and reported a rocommendtici to- defer the considera tion of the Penitentiary bill, and to in d finitely p-istone the act ratifying a contract betweon thar Govemor, and John M. -Kvans c( a I. Adopted. ...-,- Senate. took a recess tiii 2 o'clock. , j ; ' II0U3E.' ' . '. . - IIouc was called to order at ten o'clock Journal read tnd approved. -I A message from the Governor an nounced that be had ordered the remov al of the saloons in tke basement cd' the CapitoL ' . . 7 . Mr. Church, from the committee on enrolled bills reported JI. R. 7.j correctly enrolled. The Senate resolution favoring tlie adoption of a postal telegraph was taken up aui referred to the: committee on' federal relations. The Sjeakcr apfeinted Messrs. Church, Pattison ani Griffin a commit teo to cohter with the Senate in regard to ci'tsagreement. between .the two House niarive t S. R. 4. ' ' - : . :'.i- The" bill providing for the orgnnixa tion of the Estate Militia was ordered printed. , . .' II. R. 15. was taken u " a ml its consid eration indefinitely postponed. , .. ' ;i introduced a joint resolution reiiom'iicnd-1 ing tne esiaoiisnnieui oi a miutar; post at or near Lac Jiepumican river south ot Fort Kearney, for thc protection of- the I frontier . settlements ot JSouthwesioru Nebraska. - ,. .,. . , Mr. Gardner from special committee to whom was referred the investigation of tie charges madi. by Gov. Butler agiaust the lion. Dan. S. Parmelec re portal that they had investigated the same, and that ia their opinion tl; cvi eleuce iirodaocd entirely exonerated thc Hon. Dan. tL P;irmeiea from acyllune crceiisure. Tho hoiir for the sjcciai order.having arrived the House Trent in to a co.nmituie of ti:e whole to coBurider the pc;iiv4.utiary A message irom tlie senate aanounocd that it had passed S. R. JtX, a bill pro viding for the election of an additional conzivrsmau o. u, io aiaen. w t p j Xo n at.t er03 3 loarj act incorocratins eutie of the hr.?t j of icn.it; kc.r&xvei ttanding ela. Abo passed II. li. J , with amend- ,.,.uirintTe, on ,cnditurr. menu S. P'to nrovide mentis fur tba rup- ( ommutctf arose r-;.orted pnvn n of tl)C wte (lovemil.cnt anl to rc and a-U d lea; e to Mt a?;un at tw.. J, tl 0.Jtc;!indinr bun Isof the b't - ; tiiuhsda v. uaucu x'mo. o'clock. . "i-?.:itd. two o'd;X:!i. Ilevoss taken until AFTKIiXOOX SKb'SlON. - s'evatf: ' On motion of Mr. CVnninghnuiY the otc b wlueh tins Imigiation 1M! ujaui; mi; special oruer at two o doe If , was ieeon.sideiol an J the bill made the special order fir the committee of the whole, dl juoc, lit two o'clock p. ui. to morrow. ' ' .' , . . . Sony Ings, with. a reeomuicndation tluit it do pass. ... i liie rules were suixinded, . and the i resolution adoptod Adjourned till nine o'clook to-morrow mormtig. , . . , .,. . ; - Itorr-?;. .' . ' ' ' '" ' : . House called to order. at two o'clock aul immediately went into the commit tee cf the whole to consider the peni-. teiiiiury till. Mr.. Church in. the, chair. Cousideiablc d incursion arose upon an amendment to stction 13 to reduce the .oliiries of Prison Inspectors iroin to $o per duV, :iomc of the members' claim ing that they.woidsl .''foal no mutcer how j muJi they were paid. Ame:t intent l"' &'"diy lost. At four o'clock the corn- n.iuee rose reuorled nroa-rosi and ar.k.vl leave, t.) sit agaiu at 11 o'clock to-mor-.'vm. , Granted. . .. ... : . ' The committee have disposed cf all but two of the sections of the bilL Tlie remaining sections refer to the lx'ation of the prison, aud will .evoke considerable uiseusirion. .,. , A lue-ssiigo from the Governor an nounced that lu: had signed an act to cor rect a cieiieal nn-or in see-- 1 of an act to amend sec. 531,' title 14 of ihri code of .4vii. proceedings. Ua n motion House adiourucd until to il orrow. . - - , ; , ..- ... , 1 S - Fridavj Feb. r."th, 1S7. 1 Mr! Porter, muvc'd a call of the House, and tic; Sei'gsant'-al-Arms was di. patch ed allcj abeCutecs.' .,TIiC absent' luern bera couiih". in. irocaelinjrs under tlie ".jC'a'1 were li,i-e;jied witli,, i . ..k- ,t , - f Ilr, Sl-iyenison frya Judiciary Com iulitee, reported 1 back S..- to provide Tor he.RVii'ort of .tho State government and), to, redeem outstau-Jlog matured bO:ids,"Wi;h rcoHiiueijdatio'a thr.titbe fcferred to CAimailttce of thd wholc,""! amended. , . . S. 7, to amend section 3 cf class 53 of Revised Statutes, entitled' "Towns," readtVhd tive and passcl ' ." ;H." il. (substitute,) regulating ,tho j'lri.-riiioo of Pfobatfl C -kc, read t l 1 . . . i ' t i urea unit: una pas.-t-'u,. . . . . . "':'H. 5. C, to a a thorijtV Secretary of 'State to strike fr o.tbp fle?' a'::ctJe elaiing section- Ji.qs public roads,'. Rend first aiid second f.mcs and reforreu'.'.to committee fttthj? h.oUw . . . H. 11 20. joint resoltitiou praying for. protection for Jelferson coutdy iVmi. ni?n .depredations.'. Read seeoni and third lime and pa.-:.-e l. '., S. R. ;' joint resolution relating to the rcnoving '-f the Indians, imw ou peeial reservation, in Nehia'-'ka, 'to l;w and joint veservatiotv-:,' read iit rii.-.e, '" Mesrrs. Hathaway and .Rarnutn were appoinfeda couiiuittee ofectiferoiuie upon the disagreement to the House axond- -'TSnato went Into" committee of the whole, with Mr. Hathaway in the chair. Committee arose afic-r soui-itinto -pent v.i it.'ir.ideration-of bills ou -ec-oild rea i log. nnd asked penuissk n to sit ag-dn. Senate took a recess until twu .o'clock. n or sr.. House assembled; at the usu;il hour. Journal rid and approved. A mesvipe from the Seuato announced that it had p.ised S. R. 0, authorizing the appointment of- a cotnuintcc to in quire into the a-.ts of the pul-iic Commis sioners, and requesting the concurrence of the IIou.se . - ' . .!.' 7 : 31r. '. Zimmercr, from oommittee on immigration, reported back H. li. 2U, an act providing for tho encouragement of foreign immigration, and recommend-; ingits passaae. . .Mr. McCartney ' introduced a bm to amend section 1 of an act to naoeud sec tion I oftu.act to provide for the pub lieauon 0'fhes.dccisio.is of tho Supreaie Court, ar.dforthe payment of a reporter. Referred to tho Jadieiary committee:. A coiumunication from the Senate stated that it lad passed S: 7, t- a;nen J chapter W oftlio revised statutes entitled towns; .also. JI. R. 20, praying Fji pro tor ti.iuf the fron;ier settl-mcats from depio.ltfioris by' tho Iiitliaus, without aniendniciic. . " S. R. 6. was, taken up and made thc .'pccial ordfcr for this evening at .seven o'clock. ' 1 - '. Tho bill providing for the election of an additional Consressman was taken up and referred to judiciary, committee. . II. R. 17, rola'ive to the procuring of new desks for the menders,; reported back with amendment, was agreed to. ' S. G, to anicad an act incorporating cities of the first class was referred to a couudttce consisting -cf tho Douglas connty delegatioQl . . . S. 7, taken up and referred to judiciary cotntnittoc." T . . Tho Immigration bill was tuen taken up, ordered printed, audmado the spec if order for to-morrow at 2 o'clock. Mr. Gardner, from committee on ju diciary, reported back'' II. 16, to amend section 1 of chapter 53 of, the revised statutes 's ithe.ut naicr.dmor.t,' and recom mending its passage. After -sumo dis cussion the bill was referred to a special comnutteo cf three, consisting of Messrs. (!hnreh. Parish and Browster. ' "',"" Thc hour for the poial order having 1 arrived, the conunittoo ot the whole took nn thc Penitentiary bi", Mr, Church in tuecnair. iri - Ti.. - - . .1 i i J i 1; . T Pi i'H ! House took recess until two o'eloot. . AFTKRNOOX SESSION. ! SKXATiC . i Senate went into a committee of the whol i ; on .buls on second readim: and after t-ome time spent in their considera tion to-c and reported. i!& port adoidcd. i II. B. 14, substitute to correct clerical errors in certain sections of the net cs tablUhin a system of Public Instruction. Ilea l a Jhird ti ne by its title aud passed. II. IL. ?, authorizinir th? Seereutry of State to remove from the ties in his office en act d jclaringsectkinlir.es public ron.K Kead third t:me Ly iU title and WiiOic . upou bills on tfce first 1 tuesthan are usually posseted bv men in '.V JU,,"'irrfc Wi" U' reaumg. Committee arose and reported general, I believe, that whenever mv ilJii'd Venrar.ririM.h. is-,. Lack a juipt rcsouiuon providing fur a personal interests and those of our nol le ir,....T,rw, fcAiAbii...y c M.ifc'it. jomt committee to wvestuato the acMof State-onSkt, Iwo!d KicriSac theforaier tt , for tue otatc Commissioners of public bui d- tn ron.n.nni nf ut, TuisscrL " ' Jlef ried t j v.viiiiittiii- n riit-irX. r... I Way ani Means. . . ' Mr. Gere, from th v committee on en rollcd and engrossed bills reporte I joint resolution. relative to a postal telegraph correct lv enrolled. A 'i ios. age from the Governor was rc- lvil which rcad.fo;iowg StATH r XltBGASlCAli AHT.VtNT, ' V 25. 1S70. j Ltncoi.v. Feb. To (he IIoooraT-Io the 1're.ddcnt of t.h.j When tho matter of the investigation of the action of the Board of Cuminis sioncv of Jd.lle 1'gilMipgs Si.c. was first m X)t6j, belicring, as I yt believe',' ih it the best, and loateual iaterests of the Stat a would . not be promoted thereby,, .suchiriVestigatiun met with my euruest op'po-dtion. ' ; , ' ". ' .1 filt that the call wa:--ab!gw alme.3 at me, not only in my official eharaeie;, but as a man ani a citizen. Emanating from a personal opponent, ba-ed upon floating and uncertain .'ru mor.', its inception founded ' upon, a 'de sire to 'insult and debase uuS by giving prominence art 1 ' substantiality to tiie i vcriet gossip: it ' was not a matter of i surprise, tnat,' smarting under the base attack, I should rapid it. " ' I felt that the mere call, therefore, was insulting in the extreme, and I rejoiced whon the House of Representatives .placed its condemnation' upon it. Now, however, from fair and unbiased men comes- another and further' call for investigation and 'while 1 fear that tho best interests of the State may .suffer by the delay in their progress incident to such action: yet that this reproach upon tho Commissioners, the chief officers of the State, and--tile foul stain upon th-j Commonwealth may be 'removed, I now ask that the invetii.'4tkn,' fair, full ami anij!o, maj' proceed1 as speediiy as prac ticable, that the advancement' ot the public buildings and the pe cuniary inte restsof tho Stfc may; not suffer. f' I earnestly U-inJ that her hdwir may be savel, and that from her escutcheon may be wied th breath of the chaivo of shamefnl oortaintion and dishonesty at the hands of- hw-official. . . Thht in thd disposition of the pubhV lands of thiv State, and in the erect ion of public edil eis,' the Commission has ex ceeded the power granted to it under thj law, it does not deny. .i.,: It stands ready: to show at tlie proper time, that in assuming this ever danger- 0 is responsibility, 'tf.-r etuergency re emirrd ic.-an t tin l.-ost. interests of' the tit wevo a Ivarood by it. in every act whether authorized orun-aurlnrized,- the' Comt.iisMoneis bad an eye snnsrio't-Xh public good, and I li ;n estly and sincerely .befiev?, i hat for it to have taken ot her action than it Hid, woi.-ii hare called down and jiidiiied the c-cnnr of -tho peophl ' I ak that und"t all the e.irm instances a full liearing may be given by tho com mitto soon. I h?po,: to be appeintod by yrnr Honorable Body, tiiat it may lx given furt and am;lft time to make a report and that ncti report may no puli lishe l and issued to the world. Cal'ing upon the Searcher of all hearts towitness that while I may have ma 13 mistakes, ti.oy havo grown out of -an eaniot dosiro to accomplish the .'''. 1 await tho onooitar.itv to vinilieato my assailed honor, - and relieve tho Suite i front thc fainte?t belief in the truth of the reports. ; DAVID BGTLKR. Adjourned. ' HOUSE. Hou.se convened at the usual huor. Mr. Church ( f th-i special committee, reported back IL It. I'i. to amend chap ter 5.1 of tho- .Revised Statute, and re conitaaadoJ it indcSniie postpoueuient. Aprcoel to. Ir. Seyboh, from the committee on Federal Relations, reporter S. R. 4, ro lating. te. tho Postal Telegraph, jwd ro lommcnded its passage. Resolution read third, time and passed by uaauiiaous vote. , : - . - , . House then weniaato committee oi tne wnOJO Ul .nillMU'jl ill-. j'Uiiiiciiiiai. uui.i The section . relating to tho . location of the penitcuTiry was taken u. Weeping Water, in Cass county ; A.diland, iu Sounders;. Wyouiing,-ia Otoe ; I'iaitford, in Sarpy, ani Lliicohi were all named as suitable places, and their claims st.oncly urged by thoir rospuciivc.-. IVicinK A lively debate of jsomo tinco liours dura tion .ensued wi'hcut anything being accomplished. '-Tho committee arose, reported progro.-s, and asked leave te set again to-uiorrow. Granted. " A message from the Governor asking the appointment of a committue ofin-vet-igati'in to inquire into the jtets of the commissioiurs, was than -receiv! id leferrcd to the ootnm'tc oft he whole to considered this evening. House toek riicess until scn o'clixk. ' Houe called to rrder 7;20 p:- m. The Gm prnor's special Eiessage' was read by the clerk and referred to the committee of the whole, (Mr. Parish hi the chtdr. ) After a very shot discusri n the com mittee rose aud reported S. R. f, author ising thc appointment of a committee to investigate the acts of the e public com mssioncrs and reeeommc.id ' its passage Adopted by a vote of 30 to 7. . Messrs. Church, Brewster and Hunt were appointed as tho committee on tho part or the 1 louse. Adjoumee. -! The "Medina (Kan.) .Vrw. Era saj-st' "Ui to the prcsout writing the peach' crop i safe we made a careful exami natton a few days 'itro,' find could net find one that was Injured in tbV least.' Of conrsse the apples. cborrioc e, a-e I r. t - l . l ' .i ..i i..: l ' , 3ie wnci: cue" iieavafs arc ii"-. 1111 ui-n. The 'it!?ens cf Minend Point, Antler-"j ton county. Kinsas; hid -a meetinr bnj the 12th int., at which it was resolved, i in conseoucnoe of the loss of their etittle in fonuw 'tars bv Fna-ish fever, to rise til' means ti r revert Texas' cattle from passing through that part of tltC Sr?C. ' i - " ' , . . . "The Denver- (Ciw.) Attrx, of the iiSd i:ist., has an acooiiuL i, tae ciarJer cf VA. Kinney, ou the 22d inst., by the no torious Bill DaboU idr. Kinney w&. a 1iro::iiiicnt younc: man of Jiouldcr county. Ie leave ft wife Dub-ws na.3 recently tiniler arreot for robbing tliomaiis, and is a .danjroroiis i-luiructer. I Ie bad not biisn arred at hite-t ticvonnts. Tho Lawrence, (Kan.) Jonrnnl of a recent d.ito pays : " Whil awaiting our turn tcvbeservftd at Poole;s counter, last evcuinc, one of the hand.s took diivro a quart'-r of beef and was cutting it uj, when his saw struck some hard substance, which, on examination, proved to be the shsrp steel -point of an Iiidii.fi aiTow. This point, wnieh had lodged against a j rib, is about thres luches lonv:, and w.s completely imljedied and perfectly hca'ed over. Ths f;U;rtcr of beef was from a Cherokee hcjf;r ' NO. :"( I-HHJJLJJJJ Notice. Mii.l'r-'i.n c, vs. i. irnrion lur KlUnlx'lit A. iiT, ilri'oml.-uif. I iivoi . Kli?:.l.(.i, ,. M-.-ier. r...n rr..r,n .IhOii l int will t.ikf r:. f,.v t'ui .Ma ;.!,.sj,-r tf ; i-Min(y r,f i)r,( st:io of Vt.hr.-ik( Wi.l ii .it iiiiv - r . .. lv; hi - h . fj1''"';'. !' r !,"T.-o i:i ll.o 1..i;kI t -.uil i f i hrt .n .ImHioi.iI li-lri-t ot iti" f:it.-Xr!).. iiii.l f'nr Ciisfr .iiniv. e:u'nM flic- siil Kij.: h.-jIi ,.. Olosu-r. -lirKifi her Ii I'i-U'Iiuit i of ilt'u!l.r n:i(l'inin hint, wirhont c'l ran c, f t- vi"i't thnu m. 4::irt fa.--. uii.l i.rai nttr t i ! in:t I ..' ti.vuivvU Ujin llt 1 1 ,. Ji'.' ior. dclVii iuni : and i!i--i.i.l kiir.u'-irn'n A. A!r.- aifr. i r.oinifl Mint vh Hrvontre l :.. ri.t t.-ir vn.l Sheriff's Sale. r.rrant CoJ.b. .4lrunislrat'.r ct tin? i-t:iie of ui. K. V.O4il). HRaiiiKt Jauico II. Ttii'inan: I l'lirsuautt-ol nu'l by virtup.if ii ...-r,.,. 4.ftbo I I'::i!ri-l I'ourt t tut tri-coml .luUi' i il list, i.'t within nnd tor Cass comity. Xi-fcr.i.tn, m:i-l iii llCHOvVl) VIlLitifU inn-- an i Imar!. .mt ... Olh tiny ot Novi-tr.!i.T. .1. 1. HO'.C I will oil'erl r ?iil(i at )bliv nictinn, t tl.r !i!'-!..- W'M.-r l..r ca.-b. at ihtf"ri'nt 'l-vrirof the Onrr llmiso. in tlie ojc- of l'i:lt-'HioU' tt. 1,.ih cuiiiiy. Neb.. in tli .t'lii !;iy o-.' Marcii, A..V. iso, ut omi '! -k J. te i" 'Ity. fh? .'I'loiyiiifr I. .-. te:d ::t. tawit: : '.l fnwntnKit-t fii,nr-r t'.-f) i.t'S-v. tnn'.No. tnirty tnw i,t-ln,; . . r:( t-,11 in y.Tih of rntifry 'No. thirir. ii. -I.:-, ca -t,...f.t!.e :xth prinniM ' hru-n. l'n i!-i'i ' entity. -NcOra-'kuj. tv "otO a (he irr.jn'rtr of "airi ! I i,iiu.un, .i:t!'i.-s tl. i lii'M i- t...:;!isi -Kii.i il,-r.v, tho amriv.nt If hi-fi i S.I'-, mi. jf.f.rit rf tlie snroe tn-tn tii date-.if iM .U-er e. n t On-r.i-o "I i'i ; r coiit. j t r K'uiuin. rj t-nst "f uit nrniant: to ;'r' rjamlc t. f.-.'!.-. .'. w. io!iy?"v. Slifritl ':is ijonii' v. 8trvsos.v: lIvtrAkr.,.'.tfj.-l..r i.iuiulill. Legal Foiipe. INDiflru-i Court M Ji.!ici:il District v.irt.i:i irml for ( iviui;ty. N i-lini k a. GeoiKO !. l'ronper. ) i va Stciiinvr l'liVJi'lT ' ) To Sti plion KiKftll. nun roldej. Jif'.Ti'tniit, ycu ure h.-nsiiy n tifinl tluit Cup. K.-l':o srit m j tilting $ fa inea. JUirnutl in ftmt lur 1 ( im fimty Nfcbrfka. 4tio ol-jui l ati l pi nyt-rif wnO iietuioii is to v! tiiin .1 I . ! u i." f'- -'.:..rn i.f .-- cirtitin murteA jc i n th: smith n wl foinrti-r of tjir. fou'Ji v'ast iiirti !criir.si---tii)n 5. tuwu U. raut; 1 . It. n-Ht ii'.-c.iiiii.inyii. note cxixuU'i ji ut,:, .Lua-Utn nay oi April ls'Vi. uu.t pi von l i.Iivih au- Xci'se. c;liingfurt!ies:iiu ol'tW three infi.tlis nfrrdnte wita m:.r-.si i 1 teal. nn Uy :-ti duly assisrnuil t; iii:ii:i;i iJ' iii ilu- .""'tis .::y ol J ...- i -b'.'. thrr-i i.s non liif!.iin 'l!fi r. l oit t plaintiff on n:iid :.ui nuivt'i'-PJ l-io noa ot $W r, i h in- t'St i,i 10 lit.- rt:i I'mt.i (l u '.Mil Uy f- .April lwitl. ari'i pruyiiifT rh H o 'rt-l'-n t...if J.h rc quiroil to pay ani l aura. ' int ftr i-t kti1 o j-itf . It liny tu lie iiaiucl .u- !. tSiUil, ui iituutuiJ Utti-l mny he to siiti.-fy tin-faiao. 1 ou urefi quircl t, niiwi-i snid jictit'o-n bn'or t-ii'orc tlie 4iu tiny if Atiril?S7i. , OK HMi; ! rnOJN'ttKP..' 1'yMixwsri. A-Chipmax. Att;-'a- fcll:v"n SherilT's Sale. 'AiVdi'ii Ci.ii'ii. vs.T.I. Cro'U. and A .ft. White. A. o.ir.iuer i C.. xt. T. ii; Crunk, an 1 A. ii. While aii'i U". C. Prr-T.-'r.. Co, v.T D K.,k, nml A li White Execution VO l'tl.E i ln-rcb ifii'(;a that I will tiJTer for s.i'o at pnhlio iiiw-Oon, f-r c:-h tlown. at tho fr"ii i .or ot tho court ho us-i a the ?i!y of I'ial luo'i'ii. Cai c-iu ly. 'rii.)kii, on the "JS'ih day oTM.iii.Ti. A Ij 1ST ,.t i-v.u v'thn-k. p ni of ?:ii't Any tbe follnwirjr rs:! efit'. t wit: 't'ljit rmrlh ean ijnarter '.V ."f tLo irir;liiia.-t quarter 'i f Seolioi No f c-nly-sf en ii.) m lininjl,;;, in I'Ttlv,-Ji-'.vui i l'.-nt'-e Jfo tiiirie' n 0 0. jist of thf- si.M'i prlti -Irfl -r:i:rW:.ir..'i!,u!itr in couniy. iSowakn. taken nsthc rroiierty of suiil ' Uuf'nl.:nti A Cl "iiiie. oi. three ct-4;t ioi, l wit: oi.eia lav rr ol Al-'ir Ci ne. o:ic in ruvor t' A Cr-wlner Jl C!o. anil th othei- i:i favr of W l JU-rry. .ir. Co, ail ioai.eii hy Ctui'k oi" i ii -l'L-:ri(.t C'juit wiihin an.! for the t"t:iijy of Otoe, in tha State of Nehru 'ka. ami tome ?i'n c teil iw S!hei i3'i.f in-B ciuin). lcb. i:i -ij uo'i.-r - i!uj f-ith ila'. of .Fel- rrnin. A 1 1S7IV ' .1 V HiHX.,-X;N.- .. . . Sheriff . I'aKSD'iiintf-, Neh. Stvvsvuov ,V IIaYwakp, AttvV for t-LiiutifTs. frtittw-St ' vtic .ir"' uiiti t ii Obit. Jiryant CoMi : . aJniini.trator " of t!ic -l;to el'Wm. 1. W.Coliii. Oiiiuii-: itohei t A. Ciiuiii- I pnr.TOnnre of iir,-l Ly vi -t-i; ff a dTpr of tho JJisUici Court, ut tiie ftjecoud Ju'iieir.l 1 Mn trhit. -wuhiu and for Ca.- C'i;u2:ty, Xi-r.-.o-ka. rnr.'lo in the ehove rntttTeit insf. ar.l hr-.irhitr iim the -rttfi dny. of Noremher. A. It. 'iJwV.i : I wiii ujjr.i'oi va.le at t-ulilie nui-linn t-j the iiifrh cst tiflder, fir enh, ;vt the font door of ilu Court if'iife. in the eitv of PIiit""T.T'i. IV "s uounty. J., on tiie LV'.ii it. j-'of M ji-cb. A. D. S."i), a'l o'elork. p. in. of HiHiln" the fyilou'u,t- d,-ril)ed real r.ta to trr: Tho loiCh-rert s'irtrier ' ,'1 of Section X. fifteen (IS; Tov.-nsbii No. tea lioiiji of raiijte No. twclrc f I2. iwt of th sixth priticipnl itieri.lian. eitu&tc in CitfS coanty, Ncli. To ix .'M a tho property of Robert A ChanJIir tu .itisry n.iiii 1ot, the amount of wtd.'h. is 00. aad interest on thesuim? from ti- j dat" of ?r. l rtc oroo. at the, rate ott roper cent, per rnn-ini. arid cu.-u of lijit, aiuouu'.iUK to 5-j : ami cotof rale. J. W. jcnxsoM. Sherift Cam eounty. Neh. , ti-:vi.sox i IIaywako, Atly'i lor jiliunwfi", fe-2iv.'t. : Sheriff's Sale Pr.-r.nf e'oM.. 1 Adoii .irfrator of thc ( tatc of il m. It. W. Coho. araiut Cbarle- . lti:l: IN ur?iact-e of a:. 1 ty vlriauotii dt.ere v: Hie !isfi'-t Court of the Pectin.! Juili:nl Li, l riet. within and for C,iOuirt-. Mtf.fl.:."nnol' in tho i;!-ovo entifh-1 uiipjc-HMfiJif; :iaM' the tith lav of . Novi i'i1 .r. ! I vid .oii'Ur wil. nt r-ii'ilo f.uei".in, t the Ii.-ph.'f i'irr. ' c--h. ft the front -door of t'te 'ou-t H uu. in the eiiv of lMaft.-ii. nth. Cass eounty. Xlb. oil lie :;"th ijy of Mm ih. A. i. i -"J. at one '-!lo'.,k. . m.. of mi l day. t:n folio', his .ie wriJ.u'U ieal o-ti'tJ.. ti v.-it: liiw crthii-.-il q-iarter t' sietiou ,"': tliiriy ( In town-hip No.t ( . -veil north of ranxc- No. third en rar.t oflhotflxtii P. M-csit-nt- in Cits eounty. N-Ir:u-ka. To be K' ! I :,J liie i-'l e .ty of .aid dfi'onrtant. Charles W. Hil'. t" -r.ii -f n--.. the mni'Uiit of wl. i 'li i S-J.(( IO uud iiifer"t on the.-iatac from the. date of .lid ilr e a.' tho rntiofl'r per rf:t. er in. unia, and c.-t of nuit. niuoiitiiiK to 5i" i;5 and rust f nt-. . J. W.JOit.Nt-O.V. ?i eiifT. I'm.-eouc.'y. i' iiii.Tiia Stevkvsos A JlArvAriii, Atty.s for plain:!?, feb 2;w-t. p ' ' - ' Guardian Sale. Kotiee is hereby riven that in mrsu.inre of aa ord'.'rof mlc madubyhiS honorii or.-e Ji. Lnku, Ju'lgc (if the 1'ii-tJt-t f.'oui t of lot, .Se.Mirj .) h c't -ial I'i'triet, on the 15th day of KtVaa-y I will on SatnrJ;t the VmU liay of Msreii IS'., at tho hour of una o'eloek p. m., Bt tiie f.iin-! di"jr f the C'oart Jl-,u.e ;:i P!nusT7.vut::j I'jJfi 'JJaij-, Ncl rakii. fir .al' rt T uhlie t--ri 1 i j. to the in-ae--a lld.T all theYinht title and hitcreit of Ovvr?" A. Uurer, Uytiu' t-i m.1. i-uraw uud Als:5ie I. Crnitf, minor heirs "-" Jinn.- L. P;:r rcr deeeau !. in and ta the C-iimring iln;erihel real estate to-wit ; Comnicneinft 53 r ia 3 feet ant 4 inches nyrili of the iei-:r,. of feiitioii la in town. 12. north of ranpe 13 enst, in Caj County, Nel.raka. runninc tLenee went 22 roda. thcoeo north id U ct. thence est 22 fo-id. tiienee soutiv :!;) feet ti che olacc of LeB!iiriinp; and com.iiug I a t.cres. ' I S.iid .le will reiui'u open for Vvi f'oni 1 ! .c!:V-k j. :i- t-j 2 !-Kek p. iii. of si; id -Ia Tirni one-third endi : on?-th:rj in ri.-t jroB'h'. iiioi one-third ia twelve montiiv wiiu intere't ' Uar.rai.i on llt rrod paj unn:- at ;V i r e-stt. .?A2,C i:cJvjhii. , an r.f rniror h4ri of J.niwi L. Harder, .i...-..-.i ly MisFii.i Ciii-uax, -:'i.Vs. f"l-'y4- nnTlor ' fUl!l&. ).om. rmtl.-r? fo.i fpo L. Mirriii'Vou a.el,f rwijy notified tihat tn 1 f lne;in'ot't n ii-i iv ,.ed I? In-! in fi,-ur.ofj l'liiitili".'.rnlnin.t iheahove namdiUfou !ant j for the irni of ie-: pr 1 t-.veti:.--:; iet amt'rial act for to -t-Ii d;:y of A;.-'.I A. I'. lcTf.. nt ten I'l-l-ick, it H.. ai l diy. t wl ieh time judsetiient will he rendered ugaint yi.'i. if you do not ' i-., i r r.n.! s'io-.v -iii-.-e r j ;!,e e ..ittarj. A. L. CHTM. Probnt-.Jndre of C.I--.-S ''oucty Nehta-,ka. I'laitxmouih, 1'tb. lltli 1ST.). fubiT'Ai't VafaibloFam.foi- Sale. Situate-t on Four Mile Creek 4"' miles north wct of I'hit'tioiith. 1 mile from t.i j J "!tte riv er. anil three-fotirth? of a mile fri.ni lie line T tho ii. A M. 1-. it., and knon a the Stoekt"T farm, contiri.i; -w 1 ire-.j of eLmte Und. tsft aerei of which i" bottom land, nhouf ti n re aretiiobir and abont ninety aeres in pr:3. the balauce in irraia aud ncd-r f-ii'-i!. Li-.a the r-reniiaej ii a JvUle cabin, fr.irne hnrt Z-.'i.'P f.'K rilh stone oarenient. ta;e.' si.ii other eut buildia?s. sn oicUnrd, plenty cf ftock w.iV?, a pever lhiiinT wotl. o ?oml school h n : ti!.-. o aorei of titibef land in Sarry etmnT, t.cer ihj tnoutb of the 1-ltitte river. Einitiireiit the rrer.iitts ut of tiie nb;'rriber Ui .Sanudert 0. Xeh. M. s: I oCk'l.(i, i r i ; . i- " ' . ' ' ; !!. i ta-u. c I..' : ..I'-l: -f.lt, ll'l.f I J. 1 1 . !.(".; . i '..'- iiiur'.tvu l.ii ;)! nr li.. i xr.iiu hi. :;.U . 1 ' tki'i'f liumiii'. l.' I c ' 1 ix iiioiiiIiik In i.f vi .i.K- ..I ' 'all i I'll t'r ti mIt.-. .l" A!! ti.n-'rtu it.tvi n u-'inn-r' ini. t be f ul I. r ' '' . ..." . . ' iJJiJiMW-ico... fSiit'i or- , .1 . M. Ifti ;i,t3. Di uyyisls & Apclliecarfes. . -T '.r?ii- PAINT?, OILS. PVs, K0TroV ., i ' I'ollot Gooas rt'itKi'iiEnv, fai.'cy imi'm, PURE WINES AMD LJQUCRS I'or ?.T(o!-..-vric:i! a::il Mr :i!; in it 1ii hp.', U cop r. n-t..ut!y on !a.. I. i Cu', l 1 2i a.vurivd Mk of ! Ok Ol . I ' .... ' " .' V . ;---- Phy. .-ti'tin?" tn-c-cripliiri-- purofnMv omi fnunt sl l.viiii n i i,-v!u! iirn. riM,' N'ihk? Imt il-., li!it-t i, i .! -.:,,. -1.S-, I. 40,l wi-rm!tJ nu ejircter.ica. ( ull ii'id koi-. Main Sheet, South Sid e. tuhms cask; . i fiotlco. In Diori.-M "'."-r. S-e-.n l .lo.lHA'! IMiit'rtot ti iliiiii a::d t.ii C'it.-s t'eynty NuhriiK. J.ii.i.-.i Mr.N u,l; i! -. i i .. . ; ; : i . . i Yi'.ili.T i Ori-.'ii. 'fil',';.!'!: I).fti-'ii, r. n-rtiit'ii. rli,.i.l-i-;it, : ou :.i v hi i tliv j-. titi. .1 t.'iai . I n i o. iVi Nin l.- u f?.i- L--M ii.,-. .,( 'l-!.;r.-:iy. I .TO. lid d 1' !"-ti't.t-iu tho t Stro .G thv Clerk-1 .f the l-'istrirl. I KU'l ul tin- .-ci-md. i.i.a.:i;il 1 11 ri.t . wi:a;vf all V-l.raMkn. ic, ..!, . t te.'i fvaycr ',. in J'- (,1'U ii il .i r.-i-u! l-iw.-ltiynt'o' ef n- et-Vt-dn m.wt pati.e 'i-u . :!li: Ji.i li.t'.ivt -nil i:r ll v -"11' li N'-iirufka, iwi.i acooiiitiinyiPAr note xecu:ei,y )" "ii the.i'.lh day f .lueiist lv inidil' iverc-i ) Aiht If ' l'tdf'ojtiiii, jr.. nrnl -rr.Ki'iit fur tint b'li.i vf S'.7'. Hie yar tr';iu .'.he Cntut . thereof, firh 'interci fi oiti - mnturity ' at' 'the riit-j o:' 4) :r .cent., t-er jii.uin. : r-id 1 iuti nui-T i:;rti;:iS?e -.-."re d.;v a.s t;-ni"i fti !!;' t ' ft oil tl.t -oih day of M'ton-i' liy' ' Ilu tt no de f ri said note nu t lo ut jain- t!.e mii;i of f.'So w jh ititcrrt thci-i o'i at fh' Tate of U poi' ent. jut u.nitiui fr.uii t';'i liiii d,.y of A uyn 1 1 S.'.! and I r iyiiiK t'l.i: ,.ol d,-f.-!:'lai-t l.-o re ;im d Io j ry mii'.l -inn interest und iiR-tf.f y a day to he named I y tiie Court, or thai mid pre ic- ju iy Lotyld to faiiily the .-liiioui t ! I'-iiud aiitij. - ' ' Von are re'jii'ied t-i iniMO-f .-nil l.i tilio'l n ft ijpfore the 11 th da f A ISO. ,J f.n:s .M-Xt-'itLdX. T T'MtT.I.I. Jt f'i! ni.'., :Ot'ji. . A notice. U-i'l nir.iiJ-. I-. - . i .1 A. Ai in 1!. .1 :! : Theodore S' f '. i.ii-i. d'd.-r.'Iru. J - '. . ' l ti-(vt"iv '. i.'i'im . -r!. i i a ron re KlTt 4.1 i lie Si i-f V.-ii-i 1xb, :Vl 'ek. n 'ti-e. tt at AP in' P.. Ji.ii.ii-;- C'i l. i-u ihv .!vtf M .n h, A. iK l-M'O. tilo hi.- i emi '4 11 the thiiiri'-t Cimrt f iLe S'Mion-l J ili' i.il r i, t of, the tiKlc of N'ehr.i'kn n i; h in ii ref I'or v- nn-tv, HcaljiM to Mt 4'hoU.re V'iUinn. ,'f-ir;,'af in ltiug i-.rr tf- t t" f.l-t Tm feV- r if I in Ins' (ravf 'a ni-U'tuMtu to no-ili'iny Ji. "ii lielU'-V.' n the Vs w .' i f s- !-. t ii. S" ' ri t:.' i: .,r d,.- f.di i M.n tiie f-aj'l oo mty it Cati-.t ) ruciu o the jn y I.HUt o'i.So "i. : ieo.ril i,,j: In i -I it ..Hi iy rote ref-irred to in n.ii-l niorfatiti''. ,ki. tli.-it on lit tTth'lii: 0' le'i .u'j-.v, l- -Ji.- -. i l V.. It. '."ler h il!r r liiiy fiJ, i"i'et! .--tj'i T.-:tr f.i,'i'l::.-,i tuai.r to ihefaiJ AI in il. J tiMtt..' J ln.nl. ; ,:iid)'t.n; that l!i s i id 'The .."i -'..i, V." .;,:.:;.- r.r pay siit Mini r.o .v eiaiineii t. li.; dui . -t:nii ;ii iijjr ' "to 'lie .-um i-i S-"-:.'" I'ii iet":-..i --:i ;!ie -.line jV'.nu t i i -ith day . 'Aufruhr. A. 1. 1 T-'J. M thei te of in per '.'.-i:t . I or a mi. ;a: au-t -laid Ti:';.'ii!: U ii liam- i n-i;:nt ht't lie H re'i-. ir ed t- t j.'-tr an'-1 iiui -.vsj- - aid i.' i.noi; i.nor KeX.rei.lio j'ltb vi -iy o April. A.lJ.JST", or der-e wi'l ' e ei.t- re ! !-cniipub- ALVIN li. LtANiriLS. Wim.ett HOTrnsoKB. a.tt'y fcr fdnititin. Nolice. . (Jfinri II, Tl.il, v'Od.liff, "l ' - ' t John K. K!rrit. rief'-mUnt.: . . T: John k"inpii"feiil:it't, tion r-- i lent t'f the i-falo of Nebraska. -i!lii!.e n'..tk-e II. t -' J'-ort M. 11 ale did ou lay ot FviTtiary A. I).is,oaii hi." peti'iin in fhe Pintr',f (Vnrt of the .Seeond J miie ial liiatriet of the Sli'teof Nehrai'lf :w ituir und for f'n.s Coiiiny npain-T thy s-n.'d r ' hivn. de'-inleiil. mtttD firth !. tTlmJl John K. Kinr K.ive a -."il.il-'e to V Henri"' M. Iftf-' r n the wi-t Jf, . ear-'. ' i n: i the ras't -f C,J: V ,-:e !'en.V- 'otrn. 12 n,i:i".' 1' 1'. M. in Kaid erunty of llwu t pavni- i t "t iii ".-.!i--ff ' . "V . . i ... ...li ...... ;-'ur Il'H-r Il-li-ll-:-" l" ill i iu'.mib , JHK tfrnt "ai 1' olt li. iiiin?o:aj .t 1 t-n'l note a mm nov.' l-iiiiie-l l. he t. inir i-i S V. ;'i-I ir.f'-re' nj, h- f.iru '"lih'.-,lf .'lilr 1. IP. 1, 411 il' 1 'li' Ti.ti: cent, per mi iu.u. r tioi; ;-.i i l rcii'i-,i 1 ! to p.i;- t.e i" -.;!!'.' Mid . the -ni 1 .T i , 1 . ti j rt'M'iifl t nit c-' lt'Sfj Tt t'l'ipoar-fc ti ,wi r Mud j - til 'on on or liyiore t ne 1 .til f Ainll. 'V.l."tSil. orJdeerou witJ h4na!$i.. j- -v eor.iin.-iy. -J. ( K-.r-iary JV.-o J ' n -' . . w OK'l K M. 11 A LK. 'Vftti!K . V.'ii.i itt riT;n:.(i.H,aU'j -for 1'miutiU'. ' i, 'i .' f,. h-:-i .vr.r: - . - V Fruit Trees For Sale. " V.'r'.'n n-." Tivetiry yer-ri """ieti.. e ' in fruit yru.i ini nCid .ursi ry liu,unv iu I.iwa, uud re- rut !.-". rvat '"M. i.1 C.i-.- e-iiinty. Xeli.. I nu, riitir rf.d that, iv itl. the rirht -jinetiej a-jd iro pet cure v y fan -U'esrUi;!;. rai-etiie it.pli; .-ni ehen y. I jnake the npplo a ml eherry n Hpecialiiy an. i Hid I I! i.ll o- i.-H i'. h.i.-Jy varietio. Or,li. f m.iy lef!iiii. ,i.'i. TTi'-enoeriy. Iw-i. mill--- fo:i!'i of l "In t t-jioii h ic-iitu r. V. S. l.aria. a It k l lelf. 1 " YnrT-s't4 tin m ,u th: i.iihi'.vi;:i: (.rici-M . ' '' . . i ,"!.'-- T.t" a ad a. li-Jf t- tliree'n't a half feel hiili 1i-tv: S to 4 f t hit-! IJ'-fs; thre year oliU4 to l"tt hili iV.-l-i; 4 to 6 feet li-.ct,if ii .t-rir ii Cmii :- o. -"i ie '. -"' i'i'f.fl .May f'l-Trv.j to 5 fo't !?".c'.s eneh Kn.-lis!, M'ireltn.'iitett. .- ; ; ! J . urnii:Vv c ft iia.r--e on .he ciuir t l.ii:- iiehi. .Te-.f.'rsoit . i.ntv Iowa. 'A inoder.jtethiirt;! ni' d-i f)r the i.luleriid fir ' .. - : K. -M. MOV IrTl. Ii't.. .. f ifT-.v t r. - , Jtilc.-.ti.. eoac'.j;, Iowa. 'f . '- i fi ' -T VICJK'.S Floral Guide For-1870 7'.' Hr-t K'lUl ' f: 'Out l.'u., VJil-o T'i.Tll:. Tl .nii e-l' e .1 Vn k - f ilii'-.Tntii iatal-KUV oiS;e.irt and 1 itml O-.ide i . puhiulieii fciij. re:i Jy to einl out. It : !i r':i.:i printed "ti uUe tir-d paper wiijir'tu'.-Cfii e -.roorj f:f'..-nrln-s of HowerM and Veite ihlo. uii.l a beautiful (VLnuro J'. at 'on.i -i , ,.f vs;i vnrieiies :T l'li-'A L'r-:: i:ii; i; In . o. ' ii .. Cno. . , . BOUQUET CF PHLOXES.; Tt is theti-r.". ue.irt'fii!. r roll to ihe mo in'-truetivc J- 'oral liuide pu'j.iil.e I. KiviiiK jd-i.n ?.nd taoroii'ii iireetimi. for th- , ... ., , . juj.vcfcK iiv I (.nit Ea j Kiji i Aiii-K.-;. Tat Fi.,r.it .'ni'-e is pi,bli-h. d for lha ij r.e,ii id ii. 5.- eu-t-jaer-. io h :rn i-, i sent free, without ' tPVlM-Htiort. Oat wi'l te forwarded to f "lwh.P--ply by i:.:l. !jr t i e:it. v-h -,i i.s n.-t hi, if it, co t. Am lres JAMfiS ViCiC, , wtet; X. T. " All per-ona ji.iere.--ted in the et:c of 1'red erieW Vehne-'. dot casrd . ar-9 r--u -iire.1 to apr i-av , fcetore it-r-. o-r - iv l.s I.e. ti:'U"-ef th1' - -tri.-t t oert at Omaha, ou Moroiny tLp 4tb day of Aj-nl JoT'J. at 1 o' -ii.ek p. u:. i.j i n ii i-ausi. a My lieeliS" t.'lo'llj li...t I'I pra-itej '" l.lll il t, Heehnf-r. -rii irdiali et'ioinoi I'l-.r-ni ire.ieri'k l i liuei- dei-"'ii.-t.l. to ell all the litiiit. ti:: in t intere.-t I f rred.virk V'' hn -:i. Ite j ',V.l i tt ar.. .,!ar.-ar;t Vf!i-:T. . In- - ,r p. . ... .--! I; Vi'rhni., diieu eJ. in a"'! to thflu'h H-- i i Jii ol the nuit1' Ii-i t i .' iioi n. ..-;!i uu. o'ltiriir ' ij I-.-- oori.-iwi-M ou,iru-r -a ffe n-rtli Vj .ltiilt-.- di': of .-..utli ehi cj ,rJv) ol recfian lit. ii town V:. iin-m ot ri..r i- tutotbl. M.. in Cii- O.iot. .".iri t,. ri-i.M i) iii:Ki,;;i t ititsruian df lainfif heir? of l-'rclerick Vi;!iuftf dtceafl. Ir M VXTTLL - CIA f .d.vv i 1 A.