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Show LETTER ItltOJI WVOMIN;, llpjr.it lar Cornuiiomlence of tlio IloraM. IUwmnh, Wyoming, Oct. IS, 1871. WYOMING NEWS. SNOW STORM. Mining news is rather scarce this week. Weather has been so bad that ; very few miners have been in during the past week. A company has been organized at Laramie city. Wyo., to be known as tho Vulcan silver mining company, for the purpose of develop-in? develop-in? the Matilda Jane lode in lite Ferris district. Tho snow fctoriu on "Wednesday night and Thursday was I lie severest known for years; jabout fifteen inches of snow fell, with a slrona cast wind, ' and all tho trains on the IJ. P. R. R. were snow bound in this vicinity, and delayed from twelve to eighteen hours. A FINE I'LD.M Is Liovernor Campbell of this Tcrri-rilory. Tcrri-rilory. Recently he was applied to by a certain county officer, who desired the "guvvy's" aid in apprehending a folon. No attention was paid to the request, as the delinquent was a pet of "ye guvvy's" and in 1870 appointed : by that worthy to a county office. .You see it hardly works! (Jovernor C. couldn't bear the idea of seeing his friend brought back in irons. lie don't have "any of these queer fellahs" fel-lahs" about him. Oh no ! NOT SATISFIED. Tho oracle of tho Republicans in Albany county, ' who publishes a "daily" in Laramie eily, insists lhat tho location of the capital at that place would only, on the part of (he people's representatives, be paying a debt of gratitude. When the penitentiary was established thero it was then thought ' it would better suit the man's laste, as j many of his followers have strong pre-j pre-j dilcctions in lavor of such institutions. , THE LKULSLATUilR : Of Wyoming will meet at Cheyenne on the first Tuesday in November, and it is expected that much legislation will be had. The principal topic will be lite capita! question, and no little interest in-terest will be manifested in the fight. It sccuii that another, Mid perhaps an equally interesting subject for discussion discus-sion will be the law relating to "revenue." L-'ndcf thy present arrangement, ar-rangement, as is claimed by some, the commissions lo ihc otlicers are too high, aud on I his question also llien-, llien-, will be smut; "nic-lion." Suuic yen llemeu hope to create a large public indebtedness, and continually pray for reveuuc revenue ! W bile, on the other hand, they don't desire to lirslly apply the proceed-?. Like the l'rench-mau, l'rench-mau, who when about to rclire from active buitiess, advertised as follows ; "Auytellah what t owe. we xty not-tiug not-tiug about dal; but any icllah what he owe me, he pay itu-wedi-al ! Ju glancing at secretary Louhvell's Cincinnati Cin-cinnati money "talk," otie cau readily perceive the hynoericy leaking out iu the pretty lalk he gives the Ohio radicals, radi-cals, lie tibials that the Democratic parly if agaiu iu power would inflate our currency aud repudiate; that 1 under their rule the rich would hold the money power aud flood the country with "chicken feed," so that the poor-er poor-er classes would be able to get only the depreciated currency! It seems to many that the poorer classes would thankfully receive a few pieces of . tractioual eurreucy, yea even thoaC small milcsj the which, if tho party in power coutiiiue to manipulate much longer, cau't be sceu anywhere, and this will be due to the "implicit faith of the people of older countries, in-. in-. spired by the declaration of tho Republican Repub-lican party and sustained by evidence ' given in the daily reduction of the j public debt." The incoming assembly will comprise . an abler-set of men lor its members . than have been belbre convoked together to-gether in a similar capacity in this Territory. More anon. Ci-ai hi:. |