si i i im--1 iiil i. ."., 1 There wa- " i:i the Vv'i'f-ri d. struct: Q conflagration :! .State l'ii-on, at Yau- j :vj, or; the ifi, consulting all the w.irk-t-Lcps of the institution, tin? machinery, Vy.t.f, Stoek, etc The lo.- is aliu)KtCl ConTPF-'man Cuilom Las received a letter froiu Governor Shaffer, of Utah, saying that it is of theutmotiinjortane that the Anti-IVilyf aiy bill should hi passed, aud nothing can be accoiiiplished without it. Ju'c? Tfuriiard, of New York, hue et a good examp. The mas Chambers, ojj trial lor iaruer, wj defended on (lit plea of insanity, and the District Attor ney alacioBJsi the prosecution for that tiTta.e, whereupon Juigc Dsnsir.l di rected that Chambers be conCued in the Stite Lunatic A-!um A great many cu!pri!g arc proved in.-ne, but a -few are C'.tIj icit to en Hfcvli.ni. The. On-Kuj IL t it.i commences an ar ticle the Iieadirif, "Sheridan at his cli t;i"W kC-' " t1'n f oes on to eay that (Jon. Sherman i a msu of no tta'jiiity of inin 1, and d.:n it adhere to tli 'iyi1 iiea two day in a 'cession. Tiro ilrtil ji a great di-iike tofien. Suermsri, and it U not diSbviIt to tell way. There was a ten when General Shormaa Lad a tenacity of purpo-e in directioa. aril the Herali did not like Mm any better then. We h-pc ho wil! exhibit the s:ue tenacity of purpose now, an I will '"j.i.rch to the sen" in the other diction, rmint; Mr. 'Lo" a fore -i..to i what is l came. trlva I Ri:rai I rar.nf tion. We hive been for son week eopni-z-ct gf tho fact tint John F. Tracy, l're-id-iit cf lh-'C. it. i. k I. K. J., y i; t rvijiir to ret control of the U. & N. V.'. ii. 11. Th.at L haa dona ko sromn e j k tn r lumceded bv all. aud the New Yoi s'.i.-l-l.'Jdf-r confirm it. It fays that it ; : tlit rtJvVfit ntrst lor in" i i Co; : i.i-s c-'mpai;y tia trhjinarei. i t 1 i tint i!jC: per.-on who now ho! ' thp bi.'...iiO ct jiowr and will (i: tt the r j;i";'ciiic:: r the road after tho June tlv'i.,u. i Mr. j.'faa V. Tiai-y, l'residnt r- ('liic:-o, Jvo':k Uasd & Pacific Coepany. It ;ia t)pi n r. jirt4-d several time that ?Ir. Ti ri'-y and his fi i'id were buyiiur lsTfoiy of North-we.-trn stwk, but it has nit bee a easy to understand in whit vy iii- !:k i!a;id Company wojiM r--i"c"'i::y bcncfiti'd by owning the North -ve.-tci a, whi'di h-' twice the cmo :' "!' ail.aire, and i'r the mo-t ;,,;iau, thi. .'i.sl: a diiierent territory, ai.d c';UH.-te with the I lock I?!ani at o:iiv fM point-- llo..k Iiaud and Coun cd iii. r' ,u-: in ui.M'i pti--n of tlie greater by th.f L-- a sv;!ii.wi of. the wha by ,Ioitah people have l ot eas iy heiieved. yat, of course, it was by no mean. im-P--i: i. Ji f-niv nced -d a lor.j y.ure and ptu-k. Air. Tracy's friends certainly have plenty of the iattr. and e do r.:.t know th it "they liave not the former." Council Ji'-J Xoinmreil KASBVS PHE1 il iToar. Nisby drives the following diseription of the rasnner in which he prepared his Bo-n for a xnrcting to consider the fact that the fif:cnlli amendment had bcfji: adopted : Th s proc'-ni ition uv the IVe?i Sent, an noun.iia the rutiii. ation of the Fificenth Aen Jr.i'-nt, pvrdoosed a pcrfound .en-a-h'r: in this ward. . It vrux to! i to our poop'e l.-ya reporter ur a dii.y piper at 11 o'e'ock t'ii morula?-, aa i u pot pretty well around aiin;!i.' by 3 Lhi a:v i noon. h w.iz toliablj rai.id . :t:.ie.".M tint iiitv-lgrue in this v: J h'l to br? conveyed orally. In th? ai'n-'iion it a rc--ved that a mcotin lo held in the -v uin to cori-u't cz to what u-'k-ben the I :t;io. -acy sh oi tako in tho Hisit'T, wiih w:iz akkordin'y so done. I bed the buck room lit up, the liriL',' ii -ted into safe place under tij'j troiu.ef kind uv lov-ks and the i ar c!j-ed and dry ped in it.oiimin. in token of the hojiiiliahen which I fflt hi i fail'iO or.to the p;j pie in koiisukcnee uv this outrage. 1 h iv.r crape onto th j.T.;r ; 1 put crap' around the portrait uv Jaxson, t. I.u i .J u -st t .hasc, j L. haum.u and Feinandy Wood, and like w:ac around thv hot tit and over tlie red- Ii.ied bainh wich pave tlie establih- it ciit a mtily fuuerai and moumtul l.tok w;ch wuz eroir- i-' -iriM -ory. Xora O'.NewI. .riss )' Nerd h i aiiswr-rrd the chap v'n caSic l her "Marling," "sweet," aud til that. Here it is : "Oh ! you say you are lonely without mo, tn;:t you siirh lor one stance ol my e : you're blaim'vin'r always about me -l.h! why don't you to papa appiy? Y : '- n 'ire w yerv deeeivine, J can t f.viievt :t.i.l.r. tint vou s;i ; your love f ! o'i'v it-iioyo in when my jointure is ""!!.:-. tru.-h ahcut eye, voire and p':-i-. i' may do lor a mi-s in her teens; b.it ho w'oo to me iii.ske advances must tj'.k oi hi bank .-to.-k and means. Yuu eir of m ? to go j' i'ivamiiwr, to meet you a :.ie toot ot th' lane with a kis. too! why man you'rr rantinc ! do you think 1 am wb.oty insane? When you woo a lady of sense, jr, don't whine about oi rov ;.n i tears; ir a mutter of dollars an ;;its. si;-; uo tiiio of romance inter-f-r.-s. )! poverty is not at all funny (my yie I i: not try to conceal !, if 1 cin t ;;i t a !oisl;:Mil null uiouej', I'll live a.nd a t)"Ne.il Well liani', t'ri-mtnt. nandiorac K-piib!i.-nn Xlctnry, We received, on yesterday mornintr, frcou oar friend. J. Newt. I lays, of the T:if','ti, the following f ratifying in'.cili-pe.-e of the result of thj municipal taction in Fren.cnt. on Mondjy : Frlmont. Neb., May 2. O.-.tAIlA IlKrCKt.IVAX : 1 he liepubiicans elect four out of Svo ruto-s. a gain d' two tru.-tees over last rar. Tliis is the opening gun of the eat:ipai--;i. Dodge is good for a bL? t'.-.n. Hays. Omah'X I?rrit?J,'cni. JivljiC D.!:t-:i j r..:oU!;ced a very able oifiriloii in the I'av. nee Indian can-, in the L'nited Cr'tts Circuit Court, vert.-1 day, n-stainim the qner-iion raisdl ly thir e:tO! ...-.. Colon; i :;u-v. upon ins arira- :.; f;tv;;r of the ui-t:ou in arrest cf j i,v.:i ms''c to the IVtut at its J:u- i.,. lit :V" tt-rra Tho CVurt h 'i.l that it lv:d , .".ion to try tr.o case, aii-t cr I ,;f:c! that the n.vs ir tht be held twenty i 'United Slates Ma:.-h;il j ti 'l Liu1!! tur.icd eve t ) th Indian Su- r..v.: ljOetit, lliii :- He3 .ia:c utio.-M- .i . -... . ;. : r'-mfoi trial tn the :r,oan- ti: -. J i';:nuyeo iirr-.-u ui te : 7 ARISE AND SING. Mil! ;'Ur tne t" Ike Khjup. Morton ha1? been artnf nsushty and kicking out f the i'ejnocraiic traces whereupon tht ary organ at IJrownvi.Ie dtninuter a fiienely slap upon the cheek. We look t v-e the Browr.T'.r u au annihilated by one fell wrop of the pen of the "hi? chief at Oiusha, for his impertinence in daring to interfere in ths "M." family. Jlere i. what th Urownvil'e Democrat eays : ' A DoriTFti. Movr." "It i rrve step fr a party orran to take lie?i it decides toetitlooe froin it home party crranitatie-n undrr any circnmKatieeis. At a distance, we cannot, of mnr.-eT se? tho many inutteucrs which V-ave a bear irjr in the care to which we are about to V) which we are about to can hardly i;nttrue it o dsn.rcr both ol tnor in ahud, but we be free from action and of lar;i-nta!e continence. ()e of tie chief rhce3 of a party erpan i to serve as a p.icdium ly which aaiiy 3f action ud harmony of telin is kept dp in the party. Iu t-pecitl iuisiion is to suppress dixseaM-va and cioi-iiite an ti'goci-m whenever and wl.eitvr th-y Liny develop, lla duly is faithf'alne :: to the will of the party. Iti editor i ot a p.er.-ooal in.lividual. He, f all others, ha the hat r:v. i to tire his papr a a n;e-a of fsitherir.ir hi own j.lans asd private end. And he should nevar make the mistake of supposing that his warer i hundf. It is fc than thi FeopV regard a ppf-r a something to he listciifd to and be i'uiJe 1 by, eveti whea they by no iceun acotrd the au.e dofer tfi.k?e to it editor personally. As, f-r m ttar;r, a child tin; exert a man' i-trcnih bv tho lire of a k-ver; but hei only a child, and without . hi-lever can exert only the t;er.g'.h of a child. "Tho Particular caie i:i our mind i the Nebraska City AVr tls sao.'t Terely wrthodox Deinocratic jourrsl in the- parts. It iwently refused to tnip pit th nominee of tlie peaty in the municipal election ia that ciy. It does not Jtate that &urh nowiotioi!5 were fraudulently made. It does not say tht they are not the choice ef the majrity of the party. It niy cfms that they are not the choice ef its alitor, and he refuse to support tlietn. He adopts a f;tal wv of remedying the matter by dividinc the tarty, in Ot county, which oucht to be l)iu30c;atie by two hunired majotity. Two Reetions are thin created, wakinc the sueress ol our enemies a suie thin? of the future. It is peculiarly unfortuiate juvt at tbis mocture tnat such siiouia t.-e tlie eae. We do not, however, prrve to sit in lLIl?N.-eilt Oil ItiC ffrx. lurrc i.-c siuncient rouna tor tu:s a tion our. n has road a move which at the best n-u-t i.e both doubtful and dsngrr- u. f Vave the matter to work out it 'df, con- teat with merely makmp a H-te oi :t. THE INDIANS. Mcr About flic l!i:cli A Wa-hington dispatch, dated April f.O, tM th New York Tim's, my: Ah orlieial letter from fapt. IV!e, Tn diari Acent at the Whitstone Acfoey. Dakota, April 10, to Gov. Duron nk, Hu IM'rintendent of Indian AflaTs, in refer ence to a letter from the latter intimating hat the Indian who luurdc-red l n kV suryeyii.g party in Nebraska, last fali were it that aeeney, ktate that he had uiadediliirentir.quiry amonft the Indiaiis, and could not ,cct any definite, or satis ftctr.ry information ou that subject. The chiefs 5-eeni iiK-'ioed t- evade any discus sion of the matter, or cive any derided anwer to qustinns. The aj;eiit s:p ests, in reid to aetionbeinkrtakeii at the present time, that it w.uid bo iir: pracivable to make any arn sts or dv anything tbut would mwke any excite ment at present. The Hrule ai d 0.1 laia ISioux that have ration furui.-h-wl thorn at the Ai'eucy. are in a very uu ct tied c.oiditionand if any eS'uit i ma. Is at a further invfM-i.'ui.ioc, ihey vvotild ti'idoubtediy abHiiion the rc5e: vatioa. break uj. into small war parties 'and to ;outh . mmmtt 111 THE BIG HORN. rtie Fpstfilin to Marl n itie. (5111 lnui. We had a pleasant conversation yes terday afternoon with Colotifl Iske Miiinn and H. A Fierce, Ksp, head oi eaniters ef th ii.it Hons Kxpediiion. 'i'liey are jnt ictarned fiO:n Cbieao, where they have been in tlie iwuM or the eiiterpri-e. Doth gci'TieMicu aii: pass on to Cheyeniif , the headquarters of the expedition, to-day. 'I hy feel cxeeediniriy sanguine rei;ari;niiie the prospects of the undertaking, and state that those who have determined to take a part ia the movement are tilled wi;h the utiiiot enthu.-ia.-ui as tt the residt. Upward t f two hundred Hii. Horueis have passed through Omaha within the pat three days, for the rendezvous at Ckeyenne. Th remaining dctacbmefits fiom New York, i'hiiauciphia, Doston and Chicago, i;nitde.rirjg some three hun dred men, Lre expected to reach Ch- y enne bdore the lit". ii instant. Colonel Murrin inform us that ly the I5tli iuta:it, at h'ast, if not hei'are that date, opj! t!;ouarid nu n fu'iy aniied and equipped for the cxpoditiorj. wiil leave Cheyenne for the new J-iMorudo. The a-renra of the ejipelliaon here, Mesar. Ifichard a .id Sahler, wU; be pre pared from to-day or.au; J. to the t:;iie indicated for the starting of the phonier band, to tke the nam.: and a iNc on the equipment ef tlioae a this city who feel incl.tiod to take part in the uiuve nient. All peron ds-iring to join the expe dition, are requstc-d to rej-ort at Chey enne on or before the lUti instant. Omaha Jirj i-. n . Form Fas, W. T., May 4. A party of about thre Lsndrcl In dians came, in near Atlantic City, this morning, and d.oru off u heid ct" sto- k. Major Gordon's couipauy of cavalry followed them, and Lieught back all the stork. Everybody here is well pleased with tlu conduct of thr; .soldier. Co!eriel Anthouty, w ho has just cou,e in from Atlantic, says the hiiia are cov ered with Indian. A l ire party of Iniaus were seen be low here this inciting, SKCOND DISI-ATCH. Sovtk Fa., W. T May 4. Maj. Gordon, with a party of cava'ry, hft fcere this mornirg in pursuit of the Indians. He left, oiders for another party to f-.ilow soon. The co;id part have returned and report that they can not rind anything of Major Gordin and hi p?-ry. It L- feared they liave been ambushed and kiiied. One Indian was killed in the tight this morning. Latkh. Major Gordon ha returned w th hi coiiiurtnd fruiii the pur-nit of the Iu iian, with the loss of two men, !.ut. tai;io04Mi, aivl one .'a-treant Tho country is alive with Tiidian-'. known to be Arrapahoe. Six. Indians were killed. A Reciprocity treaty betwrcn the Un to i Mates and the haiid .vich Island's :sj I iinr-r di.'rurion in Corirva - cii;iisi .s t. w. Ax Act proviJin; tor the fakir? of toe SeveT;;h nti'i sui'e-jaem Censes of thi I'n.tci States, snd to x it ni:u.'!erpt tho rremher ot the ' iiuu-o of Kvprj.an:a:ives. fcn'l jir'ri:le tor tt:-ir iaturu ui poniocuieut amonj the several THE DL"TZf, LIABILITIE3 AND COMPIlN 3ATION OK MARSHALS. Jie it rt'irt&J r,y the Stunt? ami Home t.f llrr'ntaliei of the United St'ttrs f Anieriv in 4'tmgre.is awmbled, That ihc marshal of the seTjr! district f the United States, including the JK.trict of Co!uibia aud the Territories, ai-e hereby required respectively to cause all the inhabitant to be enuncratel, and to eo'lfct all the other staritical informa tion within their rti-oetive district?, in th manner provided Kr in this act, and specified in the instinct ion which .shall 1 viverj by the Secretary of the Interior, and in the tables annexed, and to return the same to tin; j-aid Sn-errUry on or be fore tits first d.w of November ies.t en- s j:.v., otuittir.tf from the enumeration of tlie I;,j,nJ,uant.C Indians nut taxed; also, at tv(l. J-rftion of i Secretary, any .:.rt tiie statistics ot the Jcrrito ries ejeept tho.-e of iopi:lxtion : lovi del, hoicti-rr, Ad if the time asi.i;ned for tuakinar the returns frhall prove ir.ade qnte f r tWe Territories, the twid Secre tary may extend tlnj fcanie: I'midrd, further, If there be any District cr Ter ritory of the United trtats in which there i.s no utar-hal of the United, St.ites the i'residentt-hail apvjint some uital!e verson to disttharjee the duties assigned y this act to mamhals. Str. 1. And fe it further enicted, That each of said marshals ti before eotrinc upin his duties, take and sub srile tlie following oath, or aSnoafion. before any circuit or district judge of the United fat?, or l.bre any juds of aav State court, to-wit : I, ,' marshal of the dis trict of , do f-oleioitly swear (or af firm) that I will to the best of my ability eaumerate, or cause to 1 e enumerated. a 1 the inhabitant of said distuct, and wiii woiicct, fr caue to ro collevtei, the other statistical information within the .same, and wiil faithfully K-rforui ail the duties enjiM'd on me t-y the act provid int for tlie taking of the seventh census, And when duly authenticated bv the said iudt'e, he fdiad deposit- a cony thereof, so authenticated, with the said Secretary of the interior, and no marshal shall dis charge any tf the duties herein rvmvired until he has taken and subscribed this oath, and forwarded a eor-v a aforesaid. Sue. 3. And I.e. it further enacted, lliat each marshal shali separate his d is tiict into subdivisioH c4iiUitiinr not cx ceedimr twenty thousand persons in each, unless the limitation to that number causes iiK-or.venieut Invauaries, in whi.di I Ci' tlie r.uuiiter :n.iv tx lart-er: ani sun f,tjnrate, from th? t wurevs ol miormation wiitch he liable to ootam, the number f xiuare miles in each sub- divi.-ion, and transmit the auie to the Department of the Interior: Prodded tio.teitr, that in houndtn'r such suuh visions, the limits thereof had lc known civil divisions, such a countv, hundred. 'jiiish, township, town, citv, ward cr iistiict line, or highways, or oatura oundarie-s, .-.ucli as nvei s, la lies, &e, Sff. 4 And I it further enacted, 1 hat each marshal fhall appoint an as sistant tor each such snbdi vision, who is a resident therein, to whom he shall give a commissi. .ii under his hand, autbenz ing him to perform the duties herein as signed to a-tutants, which commission shall set Suth the boundaries of the sub division, ef which appointment so made and t he- Iw .lindanes i-o specified, tlie mar sea! shall keep a true aud faithful record Si:c. 5. And it further en icted. That ea h msishal abail seasonably sup ply each asd.-tant with the instruction issued by the Depaitiuent of the Interior. the blanks provided for the enumeration or the population, and the collee'tion o oraer statistics, and give to him. from time to time, a'l sveh informaiion an direct iviiS a may lt! necessary to enatil !iim to di-.-harire hi duty. JJe sha carefully t xamiue whether the return o each avd-tant marshal be tuaJe in con form it y with the terms of thi- at. and wlifie l;sO!-p-uc!es are deteeiod. require to f.e thd : cii tirerted. He shall dis pose ol tiie two sets ol the return reqiurea ir;u lue ass'rant mar sh'a a hereinafter provided for as fol lows: one sot he shall transmit forthwith to tho Secivtaiy of the Inferior; and the copy thereof he rha'.l tran-mit to the ofSev of the Secretary of the State or ferntory to which his district belontrs He shah cias.-ify and determine the rate of conipt i: atiou to 1! j.aid to oaeh as sistant marshal aceor.linv to the irovi ions of this act, . subject to the final ap proval the .Secretary ol the Interior Hf ha':h from time to time, make him seif aq!iaiit?ed with the pregres made t.y each assistant marshal in the dis charge of bis duties, ami in ease of in .'Utility or neglect anssug rrotu sn aines; or otherwise, appoint a substitute Sfc C. Ami he it further euacUd J hat n any marshal ahail, l-y any ar ranecmcnt or under.-tandiiig whatever securs to himself any fee. re-ward, or compensation for the appointment of an assistutit, or i-hall in any way secure to hiiiife'tt any part ot the cominsation provided by ib.is act. for the services of a.i.-tai.t, or if he shall knowingly ncg ltct or relii.se to perform the dutie Benin asipncd to him. he shall, in any null ca.-e, he a--eme-j Kuiltv of a nnsde mranor, and if cnvicied in any such oase, hal!, for such offence, forfeit and pay not les than one thousan-1 aoilar is nr. 7. And he it farthr cnuctrd, That anv marsl al of the United Stare may. for any purpasc? not inconsisten s'.i . . witn th? out ics Oi the as..is'ants herein provided for, appoint a deputy cr depu tie."-, to act in ki behalf; but for all of iii-'il a ta r.l suc.i denary or deputies th marshal be responsible : J'ri-hd fair tccr. An ::p;.oint'u lit te collect the so cial staMsti.-s 1 not he die ic a an u terfereiico with the duties of the as.-ist iiiltS. S.C. S. Ar.d he it f.trther enocted. Th;.t wbrnevtr the i)pulafion returned in any utrict -liall exceed one mohon, the marshal thereof shall lte entitled to receive as a compensation for all hi Per-vi-s in executing this act, after tlie rate of eme dollar for each thousand tersou.s: but if the number returned shah Ini less than a million in any district, the mar tfial threof shall be allowed for hi-, ser vice at the raw of one dollar and twrmy-ive cents tW each thousand jer soi: J,oridei, ho'cerer, That no mar shal shall receive lessi than two hundred and fifty dollars: aud when the compen tati.i does n(;t in the whole exceed the ami! of five hundred dollar-, a reasonable atic-wance for eh-rk hire shall be made, the amount whereof to 1-e determined by the Secretary of the Interior. 4?' jfvi idr-l ftirtl.tr. That the marshal of any district may, at his discretion, per fotm the duties of an assistant in any iibdi vis-icuj in !ueh he may reside ; and when lie shall jcrsona!!y perform the d ities assigned by this act to assistant-, be shall receive therefor the compensa tion allowed to assistants for like scr v ices. ASSISTANTS, TI1FIR D17TIT., LIABILITIES, AND COMPrNSATIOV Sf.C 9. And he it further enacted, Tht r.o assistant ?il be deemed quali ficl to enter upon his darses, until he has received from the msr.-hal. under his ban 1, such a commission as is provided for in M is act, and shall tak-i and sub scribe th- following oath or affirmation, wlieh shsil be thereon endorsed, to.wit: I. , an assistant to the marshal of tho distriri of , do Wtr'aT fr afrrrrn) trrrt; I vill rr.'.A'e 3 two and csact enumeration of a'd thi inhabi- ! tatits within the fl!-trict arif;.?d to me, j ci:d will also iaiihfuiiy coii-t the o;h-r ! istislics therein, i tiie mmnar provided j for in the act for taking the seventh cen- roi, and ui couroraiity with au lawiul in struction which 1 may receive, and will make dv.e and cornet returns thereof, a required in said act. Which said frith, or afnrmatioD, may be administered by any jmige of a court of record, or any justice of the peace empowered to adiuini-tcr oaths, and a mpy thereof duly authenticated shall be orwarded to the marshal by such assist ant before he proceeds to the business of the appointment. bf-C. 10. 4.nt lte it further enactnt, That each assistant, when duly qualified in manner aforesaid, shall perform the service required of him, by a personal visit to each dwcLmg-house, ana to each family, in the subdivision assigned to ai, and shall ascertain, hy inquiries made of sme inetiil-er of eaeh family, if. any one can be found capable of giv ing the information, but il not, then oi tne ncent of such lainity, the name of each uieruler there;f, the age ad place of birth of each, aud all the other par ticulars specified in this act, the table thereto subjoined, and the in.-truetionsof the Secretary of the Interior; aud shall also visit personally the lartns, iniu., shop.-, mines, and other places respect ing whieh iaforma'ion is required, as above speciaed, m lus district, and shad obtain all such information from the beet and most reliable sources ; and when, in either ease, the information i obtained and ente ed on the tMblf, as obtained, till the rame is complete, then audi Kiemerauda thall be immediately read to the person r person furnishing the lact, to correct errors and supply ouiis cious if anv shall exist. SiC. 11. And it further extteted. That each avi-taht tliall, within one month af r the time sixviSed for the eoiap.'etioH e-f the enumeration, furnish the oiigmitl census icturns tothe clerk of the county court of their reietive counties, and two copies, duly compaied bird corrected, to the n;arslal of the dis trict. He sLall affix hia signature to each page of the schedules tefore he re turns them to hia marshal, and, on the last page thereof, shall state the wlioic number of pages in each return, and cer tify that they were well and tiuly made aecording t the tenor of his oath of of fice. Sec. 12. And he, it further enacted, That each assistant shall be allowed, a compensation for his services, after the rate ef two cents for each ieron enu merated, ad ten cents a mile for neces sary travth to be ascertained by multi- plyinir the square root of the number of dwebing-housea in the division by tue .-q.iare rot of the number of square miles in each division, and the product shall be taken as the number of uiile traveled for ail rurpoici in taking this census. Sr.c. 13. A utile it further enact d, That, in addition to the compensation allowed for the enumeration of the in habitants, there shall be paid for each farm, tuby icturued, ten cents; for each establishment of productive industry, fully taken and returned, fifteen cent.-; for the social statistics, two per cent, upon the amount allowed for the enu meration of population, and for each name of a deceased person returned, two cent: Provided, however, That, in making returns of farias and establish ments ef productive industry, the in struction given by the Secretary of the Interior inn. it b strictly observed, and no allowance shall be reade for any return not authorized by such instructions, or tor auy returns not limited to 1he year 1iext preceeding the first ot June text. Sur. 14. And Le it further enacted, That anv assistsut who, having accented the appointment, .hall, without jus! tfi.i- r!e Ci.il'?, neglect or relu-e to perioral the duties enjoined on him by thi ac-r, shall be truiity of a misdemeanor, and. upon conviction, w liable lo a forfeiture of five hun ired dollars ; or if he ahail wiTrubv make a faie oath, it shall be deciue-3 poijury ; or if he shall willfully make a false cert ificaie, it shall hp decuici a misdemeanor, and if convicte j or found j?uiitc of ilh'-r cf tbi tast naiot-d orTen ce, f,e shall forfeit and pay not exceed ing fie tba usuii dollar-, and be iuj pris oned not !cs thau tw years. And eaeh mashal shall be a'ike luni.-ha'i-le for the lat two nan ed ofTances whtu committ.-d bv him. Slo. 15. And he it further enacted, lhat each and every tree person more than twi.-nf v years of a:e, belonging to auv faieilv residing in any subdivision. and in case of the absence ef the beads and othr-r member of any such family, then anv aent of such family shall bo. and each of them hereby is, required, if there! requ?-sted by the maishal or h:s assistant, to render a true account, to tiie best of his or her knowledge, of every persen belonging to such family,. in the various particulars required in and by this act, and t he tables thereto .--.unjoined, on pain of foifeitir.g thirty dollars, to be usaid tor and recovered in an action ol debt by the assistant to the use of the United State. Sec. 16. And he. it further cnaciui, 1 oat a'l fines and penalties hcrt-in pro vided for may be enforced in tiie courts of the United States within the States or Teiritoiies where such offense shall have been committed, or forfeiture iucurred. Sec. 17. -4:i? he it further aumttd, That the marshals and their a.-?.stants, are hereby authorized to transmit, thro' the post ofhee, any papers or documents relating to tne c nsus, oy writing in .reeii, "official business, cen-us," an i moscriii- ir:g the same with the addition to his name ot tcar-aal, or assistant, a the case may he : but this privilege shall ex tend to iiothim: but documents and pa prrs relating to the census, which .-ball nass free ; i.nd the sum &f twelve tLous- ;.ud dollars is hereby appropriated out of auy money in the treasury not otherwise a p propria ted, tor the purpose ol covet mg the expense ot 'transmitting the blanks and other matter through the mail, to be paid through the Fust Office Department. Sec. 18. And he it further enacted, That if. in any of the Territories or pla ces where the population is sparse, the oiSocrs of the army, or any persons thereto belonging, can be vaululiy em ployed in taking thesensus, the Secretary of War is hereby directed to afford such aid, if it can be given without prejudice to the public service. Sec- ly. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Interior ia hereby required to carry into efloct the provisions of this act, aud to provide blank and distribute the came among the marshals, so that the enumeration uiay cocjiiieiK'e on the first day of June next, and be taken with reference to lhat day in each and every district aud sub division of districts ; to draw up and dis tribute, at the same time, priuted instruc tions, defining and explaining the duties of such as collect the statistics, and the limits by whith such duties are circum scribed, in a clear and intelligible wan ner; to see, also, that all due uilligetice is employed by the marshals and assist ants to make return of their respective doing? complet.-d at the times herein prescribed ; and further, as the returns are fo made, to cause the same te be classified and arranged in the best and iuot convenient maimer for use, and fay the same before Congress at the next session thereof. Sec. 21. And he. it further enacted, Thnt whenever a marshal shall certify that trr wipfant has wr jete4 to ha snMrtac- tion, and made return of the piihdiTwoa eoniined to him, ani f-hall also certify the aa.ount of compensation to which, uniartho proTlMoa of this act, uch:i- J sifc-fant is nth!e.i, deeisaatiug how much i f r each kind ot service, the Secretary of the Interior shall thereupon cau-e r.ne-ha'f of the siun so due to be paid to such acsisiabt, and wheu I he returns hv been carefiiily ezatuitd for classification, if found executed in a manner satL-tac-tory, then he shall also cause the other half to be paid. And he shall make payments in the manner and upon like condition. to the several marshals for their service. SEC. 22. And be it further enacted. That the tardea hereto annexed, and made part of this act, are numbered from one to six, inclusive. Skc. 23. And be it further enacted, That if no law be pasvd providing for the takin; ef the eighth, or any subse quent census of the United St;es, on or before the first day of Jamiary of any year, when, by the Constitution of the United S'ates, auy future enumeration of the inhabitants thereof is're qu'n ed to be taken, such census shall, in ull things, b taken and completed according to the provisions of this act. Approved May 23, 1850. ACT SUPPLEMENTARY TO Till LAW OF MAT 23, ISoO. Sec. 3. And he it further enacted, That ech assistant marshal or agent shall be pid for making out and return ing complete oopie of the original cen sus returns, as required in the eleventh section of the act to which thia is sup plemental. eight cents for each page of the me two copies of the onemal census re turns required to 1-e furnished by the eleventh section of the act to which thia is h supplement. $mmm house! GEO. Prop SOUTH OF TOWX, OA7 TUb ROCK BLUFFS ROAD. I am prfrr-4 to kill beef cattle, hor. h-ep tt-r... tor cu-ioiBerit, on unort notice ana at rea oable rale. GIVE ME A CALL. OKO. FICKLKP.. GiLLMAN COtiii SHELLEft WM. H. rOKTEB, Agent" "litttamouth, - - - - Nebraska. MANUFACTURED BT Gillman, King A Hamilton. Ottawa, -' - . Elinois. I am enl for the nHore 01brte1 Corn fth'ilf r, dint am rrei'',r-t to fill crJtr on short aolic. A cmr.il lun-.'hine enn ne yei at my Urni two i n hnil coir syu'a wpt cf l'. ttt. mourh. I hnTC hn'.l ar.e ot iht-f s ninchintf in tin tor the past Ore j enre, oa fini it perfect id eTtr rpeoU W .d, ti, l-Uhl ttt jar.l.-ni3 IS ISO'S. Weeping Waiar Nebraska. DEALERS IN Vrj Qot U, Qrceerlei, IfirJwart, QueenKirare, lioou, and Sheet. Hats, sad Cup. A?ri?u!tunl IiiipliraecU of all kiitd. Weir ani ' I X L" Cultivator. Uci'-n Cn Planten. (iri.r.leti'ur ausi l'riuceton Plow. Ac .fco ntimii nu'v,.. u'tl el w!j:i b weoJer to the i-blic s.l th Mt refill prices. All Goods Warranted As Represented, f -J-Oiir ccn!ant aim wiil be f Hell low that it will be to the positive ail van-use ol" every for mer in be w strrn in.! ituIm! rri.ju o Citss cccuiy to uikVc tbi tb eir hrnf) n irterp for trai ler. Ktl, HKOs. Weeyit-K Wr. April l.tt. l"t. -We an- sl.r. H-nts for ilowere. Rrjer, ml TriA-birif MuahinfM. e.pTwlf MAGBifiE m?l WAYMAN & CURTIS Plaltsmouth, IeR., Repairs-rs of Steam Engines, Boilera, Saw aid Grist Mills. , Gas ami Stean Fitting!". Wrought Iron 1'ipe. Force and Tirt Pumps. Steam Uauga?, 3 ''ea Valve Governors, aud all kinds ef BraF.3 Engine Fittings, furnisher en ?hort notice. FARMING MACHINERY Repaired on short notice. an5t Third Street, South of fciain, Platlnmonlh, IVcb., CONFECTIONERIES, Pies, Cakes, Cheese and west Crackers. RE)FRESIlT3ErVTS kert "n hanl at a'l litriM. 5 . S W 3 wo L H C 5! n? s. - o 9 J ij I S -5 M r M S -2 f 2 B 5- a- 0 I a S3' ' 5- rr rv h a i m sst T SET UJ AM Friday and Saturday, AS Terms Half Cash and Balance in Six tenths, with Interest at 10 .HI IflCCLM. IL aS UK s r i, Si- i -7 1" the County Sea, of Saunders County, is situated at tlie confl-; -iieo of the Wahoo and fca!t- creeks, an-l at th' point of intersection of the ru; l:n -.' n a Missouri 3'iver Kailroad in Nebraska, the Omaha and fsouthwcstern liiilrond. and the Fremont, Ashland and Nebraska City KaUrcad. It tiluatcd in ti e rnidrt of the Finest Agricultural Region in the World, Draining the rich valleys of the Flatte, Salt CrTk and Wahno. v.hich are I in rapidly settled by industrious and intelligent fanners. Ashland has THE WZTmftT WalTEB IWES5 Known in the. Htate, both upon Salt r-n l Vihoo creek1-. It is nt the f-rnon-Sa!t Creek Ford, known to ali early se'tlf-rs r.r ) to all plain-'tncn on the South Flatte route. Fine mills arc nire.i iy in .f ,;.. ; .is. Of Ashland are not equaled by frrjy otb-r in'and i -iiit: in tho Sf:ite. ns- n tsh.r.f at the map will sho-T. The Dur'incton tt Missouri Kiw-r Kailroad in N- lia is now finished ainl cars runnintr to As-hlan I. and will lie completed to I:i 'ii before the tino? of the sale. This is the ire;;t thro;ih rout.1 l.--;v.( n the Atlantic and the Fa-ific, and will be compVted to a connexion with ti e nitiin trunk of the Unitn 1'acifie road in a wry railroad ftween the east and we-t that, has a through line (-xtendimr we t of th Missouri river, hence it cannot fail to control a larjie shanj of the: thrmrh tra between the Atlantic an-1 Facific. A point with the natural ad vimtarf ; whieh surround Ashland, situated upon this line of mad, cannot fail to become important. Tho town has not lss th:tn one thousand inhabitants at the present time, and has several very fine brick and stone buildings. Are now in process of erection. Iartie-i wishing to invest in real estate with ?. view to a siieedy advance, will find this a rare op.portunity. For further particulars addresd FURST & RUNNER WALKING CULTIVATOR. This M.iobinc with its improvements ami perfections fr t):e scuson (,f J4 i'iulif n.-i then for ea equiil. 1 tieluw rneent wuic.j it is ?nil brinir: it witiioi lli rr.r-ui t t ry l:i:nu r. I ' uiUi-h ciitiiper th:in otht-r mm liincs tioiMf tlier.-tinc work. It i- nricb l;i:htei-. ir...r? ir. i-i- :-u 1 r;ille, fc.nd of ea.'icr uraft thiiii nay iiiui'liitie known, an.i ?re:it imjirov iin-nt over ti..- old v.; cuiti vm ins wih f hovel plows or one hoi.-e cultivator. It .-i-itivniiis mi 1 liin.-lic-' a row m i'm time, aTid willi the pati-nt reversible .-h'v-l-'. the enrih c."n be ttiro-rsi cittn-r i;ri,,.l or t-,, corn Uy usin? this machine there will be no ncel for a hoe, una i hen dc.-ircd it will lull v perfectly n.caubcuouc by li m l. As will be cecn. this Cultivator h.i runnrrs instead of wheels. Thi- ci!i-l.! n to i.-.j'4f machine lighter and with much li.-s riirune than fna hii;ns haw i;nr wheels. ni:.i 1,-niii:- im i. r trear nut. liy using runners the D.a. line can oe coupled ranch i siiorter an-l ttieiir .Ii or.i:cr..: . up to the end ol the plow beams, thereby cuu.-ing it to draw lighter and is ai.so oi vi'eat u-ivati in turning at the end of the field. With the patent draft nrmnu' tnent the we'.jrht is nil t.tl.c;i otT the ho'Toin cf;!i: ruiire.-i. will re.niily be seen that it will uraw even li'hte. than leacbiues wi h whi'i-l-. It will also run much iien-iier. and on r iA or e" 'u lirnk.n iir-iim-i it l::,s tri e:'.t n lv.-.T, We a.-ik all ho are interested to examine this Maehinu bt-iore pun-ha -ii 1 'Li-.: wm! , that upon examination it wi!i be found to coatai'. tuanv jKlvantu us it a:! f.i'.T U'a;i.iiur vators. After going through two yeui'tnis: Kucce.syfdliy, w-e have ut Invitation in wurrai.tit.K i give perfect s iti.-fa.-lion in ev-rv resf eet. or money nfun iea al'.yr tii.il. I'rice iS4.M cah ; J:jO.OO time. a -i r a t'rrt'T n v J.' MfcTXKfcu"' j Traveling AgenU HAMBURGER T r -y S!SN OF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DBY GOODS, Groceries, Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Under the Brooks House, Mh'm Street, Plattsmouth, iNebraska. JsajThe Hi'shest Pric Paid for Country Produce, Hides, Wool' Ac" .cpI4wt HERDING. H. Chilson. four roilea north-east of Vv"eeTin WHter. on the head of Cedar creek, will herd cat tle during the eo m i n x Reason at thirty rent a head put month for the seiucn. an-1 furuifh salt. All rattle must he distinctly bradel or he will t he. rcMf eMW fr lKt. .frju7uii! kr-ta C-V tia June 3rd and 4th, 1070. nsr Cent. OMAHA. T OIACIL OLUfFS. I ) I "runs fTSLa.t.'wyr ci 7 r-s',;' ,; r v C,. L.5 j iLa JUL Til short time, 1- Tilf! ri?! BRADLEY'S orl i 'i u,( In ,J ol ' :r tl. I as 'lit : - i . . : r ''.- to It 1 -t .! 1- t to i a.a AD . -. . :t -. w THE BEEHIVE SEWING MACHINES F. P. T ODD AGFNT. PLslTTSJUO U I hi .V ETIR.'ISKA A pood S'jiortment ef M-eains oa h.iad. al keep Thread. Oil. .Vee-tie. ,Vc. Aitiehinoi to rent I v the ii-.-'ti.ii. ; & v.t J 3 CD rH7 fc ' r x- A fl ( -vXJ' t, . -j .7 ' l s f src as - - - l iiY noi.:s. GP.i.MTT'- l!.U.!-'l V:Y. eii ;.i-..ss..-. :-. il '. l .s I ,. -; pi:: a ami coz7': n v. .-.i . Vr'o i-.ro .A ?i n' :" .r V.'.IlCCX C: Cil-i'l Z' j ii-:::. wr-.K'h i anl'Mi'it !! !.. i .'i., : 2???. :?? n 7z ' l: V.'ill hf n .! in- ' . I.i-t v, '.'p!, i-i j ir: . l'o.- t O.UcC wi-.l I ' i r . . t V' (VP- il '- : t1 iU.; i ifii i i ki.i.i. on n;i: 4 rf f 7 v.'-.rff r t " XXXX At2.r0p-r::- 3X VIM il 'Z,i O ;: r. Bran rc r-lctts 7:'. : crl ',' Hrf.n i shorts Kxtta (1 . .o.l I , t: Corn Meal l,L,"e:t' per ht.u ' . , rLOUit i:XC! f A N .''' 'o.'. " ,; a-i Whoa! pn.! Ci ra .-::.'. . ';" .;; yj.feuilpt'ii r.,V It ." 1 0,000 B i.sli-. 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