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Show ! LETTER FROM HTOMLG. j (Iteirnlar Correspondence oflho Ilcnxld.. j ItAWLiS'osj, Wyoming, . Nov. Oih. t71. , MEO'lHd OF THE IXUISLATCRr;. ! The legislature of our Territory of I Wyoming were convoked on tho 7th ult. , not in tho least to say an extra-I extra-I ordinary occasion, as it is permitted for j some inseru table design of Divine prov-j prov-j idence, Bill Tweed, of New York, to the contrary, notwithstanding. In the doings of tho day, (November 7th) i thero was no special artisto present, on i account of the appropriation for fresco- 1 IIUVIMK ITCCUiCU. I Tho moat popular saying among the verdant members is, "Put mo in my little bed." The choicest, elegant, (in) genius and clever motion thus far adopted is upon the report of tho clerk of the weather, which is daily expected. Affairs in Carbon county may be said to be in statu quo: yet, however, not through the over volition of hor direct representative men. In the recent controversy at Rawlins, to i wit, the choice of a saitablo gentleman for the office of county com-I com-I missioner, J. C. Dyer, .Esq., was ! returned, whereupon the finer sensibilities sen-sibilities of certain gentlemen were declared to have been ravished, and the proceedings are apt to be certified in accordanco with law. Tho iron fever continues unabated. More anon. Yours truly, - - . Claujjk. |