I MORMON REBELLION—THE SAINT S. MEAN TO FIGHT. - - ' ; . .-The files of the . Deseret Nacs, tip to Sept ilth, fully Ecn.fitin thk - statementsi hitherto' made respecting 'ttie rebellions spirit of the ; Saibts:a Snit-Lake. Elder Kimball, 'tit() Y. :-. - 7..nithe second...only to Brigham bim self,bolds forth as fa al, in a d'iacaurse delivered on the 30th-of st: •L - NO GOVEIRNOtt BUT BMW -1 You all •aekhowledge :Brien I. PreOdent of the Obnicth of &see • hitter day &data, - then you ac :,.., hirstasiour leader; Prophet,-Seer and Nov - elator,,ind then you aeknowedge,. hint in '--.-• every, capacity that pertains to his eAlling, ' both iSChurch and State,,do you not? [Vol , ees— es.) • 'I .-k 1 ' Well he is our Governor. What iv a ' Governor . ? One who presides, or governs , Well, ne*, we have declaredis,p legiala tyi. ' re capacity that we will not- have poor., rotten-hearted curses come and, rule over iis, such as some they have. been. accustom., id to send. We drafted, a memorial and the Council and - the House of Representa tives signed it, 'and we - sent to them the names. of men. of own choice as . many , a elfois our own midst, out of trioril,e_ak , /Point ,officers for this territory. . --; ?, Wr.tiseilt that ntimber far-the 'President I ''''f' Itr 'ed s - make -a Peeleelionl -o_ the, nit totes, to , . Iroin,land asked him to give utbmen of our • -own choice, in accilrdanco with the: rights constitutionally guaianteed to all American i . citizeia. t . • , , t We just told them right up and down that if they sent 'any more such niiseralale, curse; is some they bad` sent were, we aliould Bend them home, and: that is one reason why an army, or rather a mob, 18 ‘., .on the way here as repo rted'. You did not . - knot , thetreason ' before, did 3'401 ; ell _wedid that in a Legislative cepa ' city;lwe did it aspembers of :\t.he Legisla as your r4iesentatives, a nd now you havel got to back us up. -Yon eat us just es ii. seuillaci-bernliiscd/tO k for, our 1 rights and ate stall ,ip&44en aat Wash , ingi4n. „ t- -- 'Well, bore is Bro. Brigham, heis the .--. manlef our own choiCe, be is our GOVeTer I 1 in the of a Territory arid. also 'att„ Faintasof the. Most fligh..l ---- i ' . -Well, it is reported ,that: they have anoth • er GOvernor on the_.way , now, three. Jidges,, a District Attorney, a Marshal, a POBllllllB- i ter and Secretary; and that they are corn. 1 ing here with 2,500 men. I _ , 1 Te United States design to .force thetsel offiders on-in us br the poinro f the harm- I ~,- t that ~,_,, You -el. ;Is not a funn y thing i.. ir ray 1 think that I. am cross, but I am lauOing : at 9mir calamity, and I will "mock when theirfear cometh " ------- If-,this people should consent to dispoti sear; Bre: Brigham Young as our Governor. f , .f , 0 • II ' they are lust as sure to gb t 3 hell as they - - ' co;and i te ltnow it, for God ',Mild forsake , theriiand ave them to themselves; and I _ tlwy would be in worse bondage khan the,i c-hildren of Lir] ever were.— ll ..Burpestng this thing all blows ,over and', ./ ~ _ they-duel - come up here,' but they begin to, flu to us and beilletilv, what will be the result-?' They may flatter as long as the , , --' 1 caip stands, . - but I never will be, subject to -....., 0 . ! "-tes_tbpi4—.74 nyalw a gus„virkith subpiic to dime No, never'. TheY have; _ ---- coy the t hread themselves. I - lon are the people who have' ;the privi:: - - • -lege to acknowledge Bro., -Brigham as our • - - Governor and continue him 'in 1 his office; . , and yea also have the privilege, - through Yenrligency, tol , reject him ifyou please,: 1)4 , 4 will be to.your condemnation it yfat . - . . do; because be 11-. s got the keys of the kiugd dr , m , and the•very moment'you reject him i yon` rut yourselves'off, from theecight of the ; Ft:4ll , ImA. --,..-- . _7 - ; , ~„.._,. r i . ,, ~-, .T . Will ow bring _up a compartkoit. I; lite to 1.13 City - of Great Salt Lake. lam ;i a 1 father, huabiti,-a benefactor to betweed 60•.und 40 subjeets: I feed them, clothe.; them; and and they do - not have a pin, a . ' think of tea, nor anything but;what I pro'. .''. vide; I provide them.houses to is live in, and . . bed, to sleep on.. But suppose '-that; by and by, some stranger comes-along, aril my frtnily say to hini, "Will, will have yciu In preside - . , over,' us;' , and they reject me, when. 41 at - t he same time they sap Erd. Heber - is '• 1 I,____, • ,,,,gelzKi man; out' the other man comes with d] 1 smiling face, and my family reject iii 4. what have they -done I- It -they reject tact - , they reject their hei - 4,_ and by so doing they destiny their heirship to the tied or Heat, to which they are lawfilly connected Is 'not that go ? .; '. i - , i' Suppose you acknowtedgelthe map report; - ed l te be coming, what-do. you. dO? You rfjeet.your bead ,,,, and if ,`so, Where is the bsdy, end what will beciithe of it t f ;' `. • I will comP/ 're Y. Sung it' to My-b P- q '. - - . 1 _ . falo l g-92e tead, is east away, the body will dicou't--it?, Yea, and you will die just _ ,as quick ' as- Ithat r if you rejedt Bro. Brig- , ...-,. hain your head. ~ - 1 - i` We are the penple ar, the Demerit; she z' 4,oliiht Throo*trbiteri/tille.rWpinntrekr • _ • it Z . , 1 UM -- Brethren and sisters, tbesiideaeare Cam foitiog to all youoiry are the most glori t comforting:to me. I tell you,, the feelengs_within icose are glorious. :We are the people of the Deseret, sad it it'for c us to say whether we will have Bro. Brigham for our Governor, or these poor. — miffirible devils they sire reported to 'be trying to bring Lere. Yen must know they are miserable devile to have come here—un - derj arms, but they shall not rule over us, no came into this Territory.' ' TO. ARMSI We are goiog to have - ourown Gerbilles. henceforth. Brigham Yung was then our GO - erupt., Reber 0: Kimball was Chief Jutice and Lieutenant — Governor.:l_ was a big matolletipljelt la-big as Bro. Mor ley; does in che — Legiskiture. The fact is; he Ot d not Understand their 'gabble; it he doca he understands more than I do. It is fortis to say, according to our rights : 4 under thel - unstitutien, whett4 we will La_so thos - ecursed Gentirespi—rule over us • Cr not. - • • - • • e 7: ;llasp.%emE.--Fronuti n; E-T-1- trit nent-,Cler: , ; (man.-I take great pleasurt in saying to • that I made tise of Barrhape4 :Bilfer#, and fouria apparent relief, of a Be. vere headache, from which I had long suf . 1 fertid, and:d- ?lieve the.y were of service to mu: in,relivvicg my stomach aid liead.• • Si).iii,FL E. 113AncocK: .1 - LATER,FROM KANSAS The" following letter to tbeiCiocionati Ga.zette will.be read with inters t: . „ . qui:straw, KANSAS; CL : 2? An injunction from Judge Ito to m :Walker and'Stantoo, comandi "g thee. give certificates of election to thetrdmibers that were-intended to be `elecied . by the ,frauds in Johnson County, weitierved d a y •hef9re yesterday by .). d e puty 'Sheriff at t Stanton's residence near jlepld ,Nabout two miles east of Lectiniptchi. - - ov. Walk -or is staying cm, theid with Sta ton, partly -because ha is-not 'well, and pary because btrin 'afraid to, eta' , in-Lecomp( Sherman,-...- , I -; 31Sj. who is in mend of I r f ai the - troops that have . been qua e red near - Lewrepce, has received 'orde from the Governor to Onnve will hishole corn., It mand trv:LecOmptotrat price. • - . His isotherthal Exceilitricy ,feels that be needs the prOtictimi - of the traits; I_s .„ The followleg is a Copy of jhdge Cato'S injunetito: ' , --- •1 I -TERRITORY OF KANS. 8,, . • _ . , , - To Robert J.--Walker, Governor of 'Kansas Ter ritoryf and Frederick I'. Stanton, Secretary of the same, Greeting: - . t `-WEIEREAI, Samuel 3.-Jon+, - William 'Hall; Biramlßledsoti, J. R. Danforth, Wil liam.r-tstori,' L. 8, Belling, Al_ P. w a lk. l'er \ •,, Williath S. Wells, J. Sl.1 - Thompson, Th l omas 13. Sykes, and U. B. indsor, have been elected members of the_ Legislative Assembly of the Territory of r iCansas, to wit : The abovarst three noincl ns mem bers, of the Council, the remain der as mem bers of the HoUla of 'Representatives of I said Assembly, appointed by law - toe mcet on, the-first Monday of -Jatiuti,l,AN). 18- 158, for the counties or Johnson nod Doeg lass, of the said Territory, to 41t: on the sth entl.X4, days of OctOber, 1857 i \and 1 'might - to ibe commissioted as Councihnen sand'ltepresentatives by you; evertheles . i you, not being ; ignorant of, te prerpitieZ but disregarding your duty t herein, \ have not only refused, though theTeta required by the said Members , , elect, td { grant them their certi fi cates of 'election, but \ya do re - fuse so t 6 do in contempt of us,,Sod to tbk • greal - daniage of this said memers elect, as Ihy their complaint we have ruiderstood. We, therefore; being williak that spcedyi justice should be done in their, behalf, do i command, enjoin you that imMediStelY eft. er the receipt of this writ, you do cause el f said members ` elect' to be grardsd the' cei4 l tificates of election, and do lei ' y the i Icause to us why you cannot er.iwill note grant the certificates as aforesaid, lest-401 your default complaint should spin coin ... e l l to us at. Lewin pton on the tiOtb day - Of; October, A. D. 1857, ' and hive yon-thin rlind'abere this writ e - _ - 1,. , Witnese rny„ltanti'i and sml,' this-20.th, day of Oetober,, A. D. 1857. STERLING . CATO, i ii. • ../.'" Jutige:,6d Judicial Dist. K. Territory.' • KANSAS.—Eveiy day brings something new from this ill-fated territiiry. The es- Fumed fairness evinced , in proclamatio*,of Walker ;ad Stanton was a toitere cover: 'to I other contemplated fraud!. Throwing loht the Oxford vote, tbe"l3order Ruffians still have 12.a.cruberi Of the,lllonte, and .4 in •cw the Council; and a corresp*ndent of,! the Chicago Tribune thus, tells! how additions , 1 .c . %any , i vi urus =,--reacinla LecomPton ifrom 3IOGeo County, a very thinly polinla tea district in the souther* Out of Kansas, land lying on - the Missouril llOrder. It lis ' one of the fifteen Counties ;that were from Rd into one diStrict. It clantains probably 100' voters, mostly Pro Slit'vefy.- Yet from the the three precincts, 1202 ',lates t , are j•eturued, fall Pro Slavery— This conuteibil beds the , - yote of all the other Countlia on e ~ !e . tatives,• and :elects Ruffian candidates , . It Iremaios to be seen whether Stanton - ;will• 'them, them mit. The same objectiona elle; i god against the Oxford, vOto can be' ,prged ' against the McGee _returns. ', ) Marshall County has eleetf;d a Prd Sta . very Representative. Maryrine, ii this county, is the place where, o -the 'memora ble 3 0 Lh - or March, ''56,-; fifteen :men. cast Six hundred - A.o6s by marching around the house all day and voting eac time .The 1 . Santo has been re-enacted. . _ These two, with Leavenworth and Atcb- ' ison, •girtc - ififteen Representative's and four T.:Councilmen to the ruffritne. - -It ii rumored that nearly all the precincts n Lmn and Lykins counties, which elect. wo'Represen tativ'es, are to be thrown out onaccount-of informality in, the proeeedings. Should Allis be done it 'will erect two itnofe Ruffians [and make-17 members forW tit m in the la --, {, cr House- . 0 • . • - :: I The Doniphan Council' ' tile!, , which' 'comprises Doniphan, Island( Mown, Por . i n itawatomie, Riley,and Mirth I counties and`' i the Buffalo region is yet to kei . lieard from It elects three. Theliljwyattod'iwill make strenuous.efiorts ' - 16 returns, and I think' will . '' „, i rottawatomie i 'tiehave not been heard ft if ian,s will bring in folio reti -- earry;them. Pk, ?Bigwig): sod hell to igtotature... If the swindle sni . winter• will . 'tog witness Born( tad. -doc trine of individual ~ __ - The followtaig , N ilwel quote , from a Raw! 1 d qt. .nteresting and stiggesfiie. Ii shows how-, the pro slavery_ party wcntNo- - . - Work to get 1 their Johnson eounty majorities, and how they complimented' the Cincitinalians inf using their names to accomplish their .designe - 7 Here is the scrap:— "On -,-,-_, -, "On Gov. Wu Iker,s rettlite,froin- the pre cinct of.,Oxford he belied atliairrinee,and takingl.eut of his portfolio al large roll of paper, saidtgithe crorid, that show he would them a 'curiosity, if trey pr omised trot I destroy it: ' lief then 44=00 the returns -4 1 1 of the precinct of Oxfotd, w fch contained 1,,601 names all written in t e same hand writing, and which .rn*nred exactly 54 ft. in length ! All the namese x cept 120 were ..cipied from Wm Cincinnati Direct ory," thoee commencing wit& the same let ter following ,eabh other - as `regularly. as 1. they do uponll4 :pages of thit-beeirl" ; r• • ~,, .1 - ~ - ME 11611oft's Pi lls are india - . risible to the security of health and life ) in new iettle !Dents. There are multitucl ofsallow , l and invalids, now languishing in the wester clearings, under-the endemic,rliseases, of that region, who would-goon Sid their heal thy appeairtnee - strengtfirac4 ehearfulheiss, returni - naddr a course of Ho leway's Pills. , . . . MMM== . • ER .A.RQUS. - B iiriAML PA» WEDSE BAN, NOVEMBER 4; 12/7; f'r.usoffe i r... - :==fie this week commencelo , . said out bills to those' who are indebted to us on subscription or otherilise; and we hop, they will be proMptly Leed'ed. We are in cnetifl'of money, and if , we can succeed in collecting bat a tithe of tate we have stand in4 on our 'aooks, we shall be enabled to prosecute our work during the coming win tetliliwithont flinchiag.'. Let our . friends, then, who know themselves indebted,_9r who receive bilker their indebtedness, ma*, , trade little effort to efintl us some money— if Is t.the whole aount a part. Besides g • • m ' tving thew credit on our booksi they - shall hsve our warmest thanks, for so l doing._ Oct 21st- 1857. I Vel,-Out friend Mr., 4 . ohn 11. ts, of Brighton , ,tot7ship has Placed us under we igbty ,ohligationa "for a. lot of the fin e st Apples imaginable ; embracing no less than TWenty.six different vari e ties - and all of very largo size. They willlinawer admire- Py for ; mantel ornaments until about Christ uf'l as, and thetl- 7 perhips, they will be used I for another _purpose. - We tender our ac knowledgmenfs to Mr. 11. for his very , 'l ‘ acceptable favor, and trust that ho may be Pe many rmitted y ears to gather inch fruit in great abundance, and, furthertn3re, that always be blessed with a disposition to s are a small poeti cs of it with the ' lierA Lot 4, favorably situated, witlun.tbe limits of the borough, and near the bank bf the' ri4er, will be offered for sale at the Court Botta°, To-day, at 2P. M. A bargain miYte; bad. c • --....., 115i.Dr.:+, bbs will be ;at his room Bridgeliatei,l on Meoday-iext. '''' Urtiott , I!cuooL.—The Union School illouce, a large and magnificent huildit% 'recently ,--ntly I erected in New Brighton was fOt•- . many Opened on Monday night last. - D. ... li. -- Eston, Eiq., was to have delivered, and doubtlessidid, deliver atitidcrftstt on - the occasion. We . are sorrythat circus stances intervenkto prOvent acceptanco'of the in vitation kindly_ extended tons to be present. We are gratified to learn that the institution starts out under the most favorable auspices. 'ilr., J umes Ouilford, of Pittsburgh, an ex. periencell and accomplished teacher,' has I been choseri, Principal. CrIANGE _ckmUISSIONEIeI3 - Mt.— Abner Mortott, the newly elected -Corn:ilia eau • J. WiIISIPV, wimaa tend nturespltect The latter has tr4(iii an aCtlve and efficient of ficer, and richly merits the ipproving plan bits of his fellow ,citisens His successor, wo.doubt not, will also prove _himself en= tireiy faithful to the trust confided to his keeping. Tho numerous friends ; frof Mr. Agnew ' will regret to: learn < zthat he has . , ceased to be Clerk. ..Alfred 8.. Moore;well , p known turougoont z tho county ,] an d miliai with the business of the-office enc.' etas Mr. A. ' . • willibe found thefarewell card of Mt. Phillip'', the retiring Commissioner: BEAVE4 . ,_Niv, 2., 1,857. FRIENDS FELTAAV, CITIZEN!. —The term of o ffi ce which yonnteroplegsedrto en -1 trust me with 'his nolexpired. I noTtre sign tho trust to-niy successor. hoping he may - admimargi the duties of the office more to your sati , ifaetion than it has been re lot to do. — Xet 1 ishall.retire with • anzap provineconscience; haying no regrets other than-my inibility to plcasel - mit r y your kind nose hitherto expressed never be forgetter'. Farewell, W. P. PaiLups. 11").„,THE 110118 X .FAXIMITION last week_ !- was not, es ,successfui, either in the array of stock, 4 or in ,tle attendance of Ivisitors, as was OFteeted. This' was' 'doubtless Owing to. theiditagreeablenessof the weather, the tightness in mpney matters, and the short time intervening between the' two Fairs Vier° were, hOwever, some fine aniMay in the enelosuc l ,. 'remarkable tor spe4d-and floe apiYeerance:. The trotting rnitetes„were closely coniilted, !cod aone,of them highly exciting to um 'oenoitters. - rue ruaturgb ers7camtkitt for tbe 'lion's' aliment the pre miums. Dr. : O. Cunningham, D. L..lmbrie, Esq., and R. MtiKinn ey - were the Sildges. We have not yet been furniahed with the award of-premiums. Bao.KE aar t .--Two prisciners-4-: r both committed o the oliarze, of robl!erj—eami ped from Jail on' Friday tut, byni aaojeff one of the boarditthat had bean put up in lieu of the atone *all taken awayand ,tided - in "the coustrnetion of the new Jail building., I%dpi-boners have natjet been overtaken. , 114,Dr. Jia....lcsoni the celebrated I Indian Phyairian, .ia to be it. ,the Huron 'Honseil N lew Brighton, on..Tuisdaj;tniv. 10; and atsteßarilli'on Hots.l,l Rogibesteri cm Wednesiai,Nar. 11th. . 1 It (tbe bill) was proposed end voted for by the ullican tide Of the Hodse.—lßtar. ' • - How often must this stn'pi ;assirtion be corrected? / Any -ono , who will tak i e the, trouble, to examine the Jonroisl,, , ,snllNfmd that chi billlreceived but .cusx - Anstr this place, h . burgh' Bar. awaits him. 5 • • . --James 8. Coebran,ilate of beenadmitted ta .141 •Pitts. We trust' the amplest sa ila il .1 ; lEEE 1 _ il l WHAT Yo r t:WO " ~ 'LlF. —vm, n i ll , , ram like to have our . T - . •-•ei, neigii • berstl rut .t) for the fan of that ' • '' . - te guess, and reed their pen on f 0204; lii. to what the willi hold to, and advoeas o their paper, next year. , Of course ' t , - will 7 .-att to th past -do whatever theft= /sake them do But neigh b o rs , . how nig a "notice" does year partyserve..nst : you? Have y u• to change you( opinion's right Gff short, or do they give you some • tice in advan?+ - Now, what do you sa that you and your party will be for next year?' Will_y n lie l it , in favor of the Cathel a religion ? w II you be 'in ' for alf the' Mi *fries'? Wil) Y be "fernent" alt the N i ? ;;. Tell us, f coda; what! yon now pen:: ,me *ill have to 4 be in favor of , next ly. ..i.,Sror. • . ~ , i, 1 \ i 7 I - Very graphicsll,y• ••, ~ trolyr - 9 ut the i I ' ' writer only leaves-Ili readers 0f.,t11 r i : Star to infer that we hand= our op inning. Why does he not gisit?tha i m -- the af t dentie of it? i If we La r rlntnerly advanted an . . i -.. . • why . , :," opinion that w enow repo:are, is it not poiated'ent? or i we I have , picettely mantabicit groand that we films DOWI baiii *filed, let it be 'hewn. Until this 'l's•done ~.. ," , 1 -- \of ..r. ~ _we shall very cheerfully ;run ,the um, of -be;ng dimes - led biarlyth;ng tfii•t ...S tar ren t chore to assert. - 64. mach for tour hide« penance endow:Oaten:l, s word now; for the Star's. In 1819, Mr Buchanan, with two other prominent democrats; drew up the following dee - lin:eta and offered- it ito • the people as Dennicratio doctrine on the subject of slavery:. d. "Whereas the people of this State, piti. Ruing the maxima and animated hy r thebe,.. neficenee of the gre;t:fo - unde3,4 p'entsjl. vaults, first, gave efT tte file gradual aboli tion at Slavery by a n a tional act, which_ha. not only.resened thennhappy and. Iltelpless Aitken - Within theirlerritory from the'de ,- I'moraliiing-Influence of Slavery, •bT amcel ierated his state and condition th roughout Europe and Aineriee. "And whereas it would illy coral those humane and • Christian effur silent spectators when this great bemanity is about to be agitated geese, by fixing the destiny pf the' States; therefore, - • ' gißetiolved, 'Phut the Representatives in Congress from this district be, and , they ,ere hereby, eartitstly requested to !use 'their tolscnost endeavors, as members of the Na- tionelLegislature Int prevent the Jexistence of bkrery in any . et the Tcrritoriea or new States which may be created by Congress; "Raolved, ((as the opinion of ' this meet ing,) That as the-Legislature of, this State will shaltly be in Session, it will be highly deserving of theirlwisdom 'and littriettste, to take into their Pearlyand., moat serious consideration thelipropriety of instructing ; our Representatives in the National Legit, lature to Übe its most zealous ap strennotts exertions to inhibit the existence of Slave ri in any one of Ole Territarie or States ! which may hereafter, be create by Con. grew. and that the members of c to Asseric 7 bly, from m this cou n ty ba regaest‘L. :le etn brace the earliest! Gpportunity' ef 'hringi;g this subject before both Houses of the Le -, islature. i; I l L the 'fii i ß n el'l trod iv u e :;ie T c h :f e7 3 i l n av t e h r e y . n i ll 'o in tr - the :° • f S i t h a l te s 3 tlic ts n eau en e d i ea r v e o rt re i d to t r o yt be see forsa ,en e t d io r mi t_ to of -- t t te e: -- •••• • • - -----2 , ------s_•-• a P....r...4....-- t isfic 4 warmest thanks of every friend !of huntani-I ty. , ; , , , i - "Resolved, That the proceei meeting be published in the nel this city. 1 i Join r, •1 A riot ' 1 _ 1 WtwA3t .1 \ ' JAMEI4,, Bul The iforegoing- resoluti 'on., Wire unanimously adopted;! after meeting adjourned. 1 . AVALTER !FItAIIIEUN, C , The Star aceeptedthis Demper fact has; until Coo ntly contende ergetieallf j or - ILI But Presto, Mr, Bei nen says: " every, l 8 existed at - that 'pe led, (when i 1 the Territory was organized) , a d still ex= Mats, in Kansa;i, under the Constitution of the United Statei. This poiattka at laiit , been finally settled by, the high t tribunal known to our laws. — How it could ever have been seriously doubtd, is a myster.it. If a eonfe.deration of, sovernign States se quire a now Territory, at Ithe expense of their common bleed - and treasure, i surely ono-set eftbe partners can lave trio right to . Gxclade themthei from its ;'enjoy m ent. 'by prohibiting theta 'from taking into it what n ever is recognised tette property .by the common Constitution. •" But wh n the Veci-, ple—the bona fide residents o f uch Tirri. tory--preceed to' frame a State Constitu tion, then it ' is their tight -to.Jie lac the ire portant questing for thempelv ~'whether they will continue , modify o l or abolish Sle ifery. '.. To theta( "Them arm 'to em elope, does this question be long, free from all foreign interferenne.—litiehastanrilett to Profes sor &Mown and oilers. ' • 1 Oar down street ' neighbors rojint now gwhilong Islay' in few of this nett , PVitiafo shin; and "we wall likejto k ow"" "how long a notice their party them," . serve on them 1, , i before they Inter it. C o me .lieighbor, had you to chan*Your .oPiniona i right off ehort, or did they you Some noti c e, in. advance?" 'Let is hr fro -1— EMI lier.T. B. sen to the died a short of t.he lut Legit filled by a. epee' Speakeeilf, immediately 01 1 gal:deed. - Leßow orlon empty, !talk of Bat Two Hundred of oni-Beaver . aDLT h ,fr-flit Olargy sr mw rt. It, Bi „ nd Haralltot, ..,ppe, ---- J ici Messrs. Collier, Kirkpatrick and Btu+) • thb piolieestiob.- 1 , [ E ~ r t with 3, to tie ti ns :C ited o t : in togs o t to paper s of! ICING. ENXINS HANAN. ing read; which, tile airmen cy, and to gimp cp. in' ,0-2811:11MV.AS/A-IMIOUON- - • OFFICIAL VOTIL P*'m 41m:11427. . , r 2868- 1900 -;,.5610; t 7610 :856t 1 Armstrong. 24012 2145' Beaver. ;165Z ' 19n ; Bedford, L ,. _';' , 2 B3B f 1408 [-;, 89C Berke* 41722- 2760 Blair,. 1819 1460 669 Bradford, 2082 61142' ' 6 Bucks, L . . . 6747 4810 , 101 Butler,., 2301 H , 2831 as comblia;:. • .21179 1 !* .1042 166 Carlion 1567 ' 672 7 153 Cenirfe, • 2663 I . 2145`. ' „ 85 Cheitr; 6— 68138 i 52691 424 ; ;2132 ' 9871 • 28 Cleirfle9l, ; 1459,_ 725! 216 Clinton, • _'1464 1088; 1S Cdgmbis,' 2410 1144' - ' .30 craWird, 2576 001411414,V04 - 'llO7O-" , '2466 58 Datip r• • 8109 --, =-2esei 600 Debt v, 1598 - 1614' ' 7- 508 " , 502 ._ 276 Brie, • 1986 - J'ar)tti, , 8104 ;. 2620 ; 0 0 IForvit,- • ' 65 _ "-79 'Franklin, ' 1 - • 3186 3068 1 81 Fulton, 817 ' 570! Greene, 2084 1000 Huntingdon, . 1749 1678. 2; Indiana, 1488 2650 'Jeff!reon t ,- 1 1268 1125 Juniata, .1108 , 1085 . !Alienate?, ' • 6488 • 7090 Lairenee, j 998 1 1992 Lebi - non„ - 1980 2664 Lehigh, BBos 2957 - Luseme, , 5268 . 8806 Lyeoming.!-,,,..2824 1484 ?detrain, - - 496 -• --- 666 ' Mercer, . , 2539 2928 Mifflin, 1 . ' 1582 1217 MtUroe,' f.! 2254 504 I ltiontgoineri, 5448 2008 , Montour, ! 1080 568' Northampton,• 4066 1111 ;Northumberind, 2721 = 974 Perry, ! 1966 1664 Philadelphia, 27749 'lOOOl Pike , 768 190 PUttenr, • , ' 495 . 957 6980 8079 Sonverret, 1741. 2277 Sny.der, - , 999 -989 ' Sullivan 494 266 Stunineltsuina, - 2419 8224 'Hogs, 1193 8284 Union, I ' - 971 1275 Vowing°, 1 1900 1700 Warren. 1369 __LlVaahingten, 815 7 2 ' _ 8514 'w,A7ne; 1992 1691 'llfestraoreland, 4364 8448 llxonling, , 4 1226 995 York, 5814 1178 /88,890 '146,147 ' - casai-. comistsinosten. 1 1 141iinrod Strickland, D. 187,196.. I : (1 .WlllllO2. Idillward, A. . 144,428 i 1 John F -Lin derman ,. A. . - . 26,688 T. ' • 1 ; screams Jutinas. l i k Williiit Strong, D. - 186,828 James Thompson, D. 1 187,028 reph J. Lewis, R. ,-. 142,526 , .1.0 l -- ,ylanies Veach', B.', ', ,142.877 ~ , Jacob Broom. A. . 27,246 ,- Jcusper - 11. Brady,,.A. 26964 ! . ali67Dlnalls TO COSIPTITUTIPS. le: • . 1 2d 'B d- - -r . 4th H , For, 122,658 .1 117,142 114.666 ' 1;8.205 Ag'st, 13.653- 2l 4 / 12i '20,395 . 14,882, We, compare the ir4t,is for Gol4lllol' with th i 'for President, list year, as follows: 1 ' . Passings?, '66. : I 6oisaltos,,'67. ! Duchanan, ,; 230,50 Picker, ' 1 - ' - Fremont, I, 147,447, Wilmot, , I - Fillmore, ~ 82,229 . 1 flailehn i rst 1 460,176 Total. _ Decrease Decrease ican Tote, 1,800:1 ' nn nac, , 6i,oeo;L East YLONVING JkATCH for te e e ertr-District'. ' of the county, takes ; o the farm or Christian Alack,lEsi.; in Ibler Sewickly tewnship, on :Fria* g, next, inst. Fiya premipaiVare offered, via, 84. 83. 82,51): 82. • 1 1 . • Arne next Lagiala a ;O l sten Senate, 21 Democrats; 12, Republioat+. House, "68 Dem.; 32 Rep.,_ Item. Majority en joint 'allot 45. piiy-Tho hearing of the argument on, [ti4 writ of error in-the case of Fife, Stew9l, and Charlotte Joces, takes place before the Supreme Court, on the 16th inst. in Republi In Anitiie Washington Mgr Items.. u s . Washington Oct. 81 —The Government l,has received no official information froM [Governor Walker relative to his purlini ;the poll of 'Oxford 'district, and until, hie be receised there can be no defintie laction by. the administration. It is certain the the violation of his instructions wil' !permitted to go unattended, and that th exeottive dikppiebation,be expresseA ? Ahem is reason to believe, in/ a manner iwbieb may at least lead' to the resigiatiori. of Walker and Stanton. • • It is now ascertained on specific inquiry; 'that the report which wail last nightipre7a• lent in unusually reliable and well informmi circles of the ietentien- on ihe part" of the Administration, to remove Goy. IValkei. and Secretary - itaitten, is Without the leaat foundation, nor i tsthere anyireasot(to be lieve that .either intends', to resign- The last dates from either have' only come down to' the 10th of °either. _ • It is due to Gov. Ligon to; say that tlie application for . the teentingent nee, of tile Federal forcei at the Baltimore election, inside by tteefr shat - , :fp be ice, Wolfing a_ov. Waltcr , to t come to that place and pledging the protection of its citizens. , • AN AMICRIOANIZCD JAPANEEIN.—Sena or Gwio has hiclight to Washingto n , D. C from California, yorithful Japanese ' na mtd Joseph HoeN who was piCked npfrom a wrecked junk, hy, a &se Francisco vessel, several yearesince, and who has ohm ac quired a good A'rnerican education. He .'is . bellev n ed to be the only Americanized Xs paneee iti the' country,. and as ho pommels ffect foftiliariti with the , language i and , hie 'native iand,, he, .will probably pros a 'valuable am own Government in its ititerconni,WitVjapan 1--OF -MORS 'POR - N TER Z-1857. 12N1 I.IE t '.) ,- GRAND JIIII - 01111. -., --_. ,-.' 301 . 01311 Oa' C. Wll#ol4 !W•... 'ii F l e -R : t r ifl --,el a, * A .'' Yottag;' B. F. Welsh. ' ):Big Bayer—John Imbriu, Criyrfo#l ellate 1 4V. DirliUgiOn—Thos F.ElJer ~.., Economy—Samuel Hendrickson, Joseph . 1 Smith. i '.' I ) - - 10cd§m•-•-jatnes Vankirk. , ..1 d A ' Grecni—Alex. Gibb, George'Sniitl4 4 FtOpetlV—James _Davis. . 1 • 1 Llano r•--Jamb Keifferi.Wm. - Ott' ~ • indnit, r . y—John Yana., Jacob,TheotlL ,Moon—Joseph.Baker. , T I - Neir.BT*ltOi%'"NiGhOlai SIPPY 1 New SwicklyLJno. Sloan, Jac.l White. Earth Sewickly—Jantes Warmsek. • = Ohio • . Hunter. ' 1 Pulaskt—William Walla:Cu. .. '- - , Rocheeter:—Jeln blcGowan. ' „( j , iscrirr 40w:ins-Ist Week. , -- „ 1 B rough—W. S.•Barclay,,..o C - ..' n iii Ming am; Sherlock Stove l asepl Mints. - ' , c3 l righton—Jobn-Jitatz. ' 1 1 . Big Beavir---joseo,AndenuM, #illiain( Beatty, Jr. ' • -' _2, --•;•"-- _ 1 ' 1 Chippewa—Thos. McKinley. - ' Darlington=Jno. Wallace,. Joe. Newell, . lconomy--Samuel Kidd: , „ 1 - 4 Frafiklin--James Thompson. ' G i reone—J; R. M'Cready, , Benj. Law ranee, Chas...Calhoun.' • Hanavpr—Aleiander McCoy. ; - Elopewell---ifis;. - 0. kulatti 5.,.., w e t lice, haat Hook.-- ' . -. Lianninay-r.Jolin Gods, Jacob Bitter. indopendence--Robert .Campbell. _ ''' • Marion-4--Peter Hi, Thos. B:Elliot.. Moen . ,=Dardel Figley. New BrihtanJohn Sargent, Daniel ' &artier, W.I. Townsend, John C Rainbow, A., G. McCreary. _ -.__ -, New Scwickly , —Thomas nsher. , , , North SeWieltlyoseph Fonkhonser., Patterson==llugh Woods. , -, • Fbillipsburg- - --John Rambo. - , i Pulaski—Joseph,Majors_ ; 'Raccoon - -Richard;trorn. 1 ' T South Bcover—James Mcbtilliu - 'Wit - Ham Galley.. ' - j- _ \, Prrirr JURORS-2d ireck. - :'- \ Borough Samuel Ecoff, Michael Bailin, Daniel Fisher. 1 - . i ' Big Beaver Bcaver--Alez. Anderson. ,i I ' , Brighton—J".g. W arrick ' ''''' '' Chippewa—Frederick Sowasli , - S am u el Warren; John D Hannan. , I Darlington—Hoary Veon, Jos. T. Boyd.N: Franklin—David Thomas, Jos. ! ' billis, ! Jr., Abraham fiance. . --- F - 1 Fallstoir—Benj.. Hawk. K „ • Greenc 7 -John Sterling, David Kerr, • r.,, Harmony—Daniel ilaufflle. , ' 1,. i liopetvell—Willi93 Spaulding. . .. I Marion= - John Fink. 3loon—Samuel Moore,. 31iltqn New Blighkon-3lathevr 11. Jaii. Marquis. --------. -. Now Sciricklylijah - .Romi BoNgortgs. .' h Sewickly—Henry Pan Ohio—John;` iJames Saml: Fisher. „ F rLf.. - -, - Phillipsbui,g—Geo: -S wag Pulaski—SautuerStiViici Mar Raccoon—Willtam - Smith.l‘, Raihcsier=-Remy :TWoOds,_ 214 947 7 49 104 1386 1010 190 161 14835 12:- ,2 162 142 BO 24,H 12 1282 1 28,160 I Total, • Baltimore, Oct. 31.--Th_ ..treets- f „.." thronged this morning in the4,e)gliborho of the MOyor's offico apd PORT Platte There are many rumors in cireplationTa ,all kindly - or speenlationA. The Ocivirti has not yet withdrawn his prkicla!matioii.-; _ - ' [SECOND DESPATCI7.]„, ,- The Governbr still! adheres tri his'pirl ration:. The officcirs of the volUnieer com panies report thitf the - men nearly al: ril i fu to perform duty except under the ordets i the Mayor. Out of thirty corn anies,Ln more than ._OO menronsent to sery e. r large /lumber of Ml' ~n s'haVe ben sc vi: with a notice of eni•Olincit„ lint, :no t:1 them declare their defbrminatiotitc(pay . t attention to the order. Noc7Save host many Democrats Aoclare the whole n'tatt( a farce. I A,. vommit tee -consisting of Ite preminent citizens arc now. coos-Wg rinwit 'the Governor . urging the withafawal of hi proclamation. Two pieces of =cannon wer taken out of the armory i d the juniouaitil lery dining liSt nighl; ono was subsequhnt ly captured 'by_ thepolice, but ;ho ether is still r A issing. The feeliogligainat the-Gav: ernoi for Lisl action i# -,this,jealter is litil I very great. use Mayor, ,and Iris yo j,a, have had Dila' difficulty'l'to preserve: the peace. ; - D E6 1 4 7 111 W7' 41:- ' , Baitiniore Nov I.—Gov -ligordiali4, malty elbselited to withdraw his prociama tion calling out the military the city under ma rtial f Taw : Negotiation have.heen going ` on all the day bettype: committees of citizens representiF,Veceti ernor and tbelklikyor which term: atitf.lii evening, in in, anouneemeet +, de by them jointl y that - they were • Ticeir to qate Etat the - Governor .g satisfied -thatl ar rangemeiits,had dy - been niide by the gayer for pre ".` ng the;*nee and scen ting an errupted etercise of the right Of mfr.- • e, the military foie° wilt-therefore no . made nse of. - • • The day passed without die urbane°, tho' the' streets in the vicinity of the May l or's office and Barnum's hotel have bcen:crilvid ed all the afternoon by thousands, awaiting the result-of the, negotiations. 'MINNESOTA ELEarro , pr.--The late.' re turns we have Avis Minnesota election at foundin the St. Pant papers of Man ..i: Oct. 26. ' - - , The vote otands as follows, for Clove .o B ,2IIII PY,`ReP ' ' . • '0, 4 29 Sibley DMA . ' 12,785 i : Ramsey abetttl ,6sl Iff MierpAy, Teacher of, , Counterfeit. 1, /Vote befecting.--On reference I tcrthe cite hire o f Duff's College it. will be seen , thi Mr. Murphy isihe only . , teache r of this a In the pi ty !hose teach i o 1, , ,.i. is s anctioned - ,: or soy .taln by ,onr bankers. The 04v :cot of Duff's Co l lege Are now realising_ihel I'd ,viusteges o f r M's instruction , and r .di (! li not risk touch io Kling .thit' dtbe ßinds tl `of some other - -Col ages hereeboutsob Y-( ass found out t hat: tbey have nlie2;tl their Si , 6' not getting 'into tbe . l se in e class - • share in, this and other adieutages 04 by the etude - tits of tliis. ituttitntion. 1 • . ? j Laiest c from'-Balfii3io ;11111.1 , 11TI4; dE ayiii—visa.sowa.....• .........=. ---,Attila.- 1 IS''' r---4 r ri ` II United sta tie orl, Nov.. -- ot e s.. Isteatnilkip..,Qua/..er '''ttll, frriin Havanna on_ the 29th Ult; arrive here tliiir i evening. 1 4.. Thilitea',iier Stat of the Weitt,,fom Aii,---- pin Nag, ba arrived at,llavanna, and would • _ leave an tho'3oth fnr New York. She has ',_.- $1,P09.,000 in gold,l besides half a ntillion,,,,_=;„: of dellati for Fnglatid I Thirty' fi ve of tier pa - sitengers, including. Senator llrrderiek and Col l'ietriotit, arrived here by ;tile;'Quaker , _ \ `City \, The conOetitig steareer Golden '— ,crate -left Stit(Fratte!,ideo...tink Ate - sili; • lief -.:-...- - 1 i utaphinell .I:iecanie_disahled aiit - 4-retuen., _. ] iettrtu- - ttiatlierrittrtheleth.':‘:Titrtiteitinci: -c - I Golden Age leftitOter; stead - on -, the 11th12-- I and arrived et Panaet*otrtftetg4th: , , 1 . he sloop of titirieSt. 'Louis left Bavaria , .l' for Aspinwall : on the 29th. ; ..., .i- ,-.. _, - 1 '..:,,1 i s . ho, Herald, ofSen iFranciseo, is' the on.' I, . ' ' , ly per _brought:by, ; the Quaker City.-.- I—' } l'le new s qii of ::tu , Unlinportant b i 1' kwagon roaparty_ - heerCalhierc - . ---- . oc 1 .0114 the I i hird ndians, ut the latter -wertire- • • - pulsed, without 1 ~ _'l --- - v -...------,---- '''-'-± -:'‘ "is said to, be t‘ie intention cifilie'lllir";' . j - indrer:to , go L into they Runlet 'poisessioni 1 sh uld,tuntters prOVelterious. -- - -.., • 1 '-' i i A '-' f 'll ' - ` -i---- le vices ron/ avanna nre nn import. au . T e health n the placefs fierfeett: '-1...:..-4, _ ,it is eporteib : that!.the appointment' of ' : -.1- --d i i t, to relieve. -ocialia — leatiiiee4tabliiii -- l' I Sugars are no i aliy lower; and - hohient , I , ? 1 E prefer . to ship to . t i t:: S. ' Theta . , - is an , 41 1 raclive phi pinert o inn II cargoes to Hitter- ; ', The , /lit.tker City ro,t $17:1,000 .111'epeete.i 1: - __ - -j -i. .n. LIFORNIA.r lie. offi6ial reiirna ai* - ':--- 1 ,I3! . arly alt - ta. - -T7t...---- , ...tneite-oeer all . hie oppouenis is 14600. The ma3uri. : ._` ..., 4 favor of payiug itlie, State debt is 300 .) =,'l Sinate,. 25: DentneVatl and- 5 Republican ; Aiat shly, si . DemOerstsaud Itoppotition. 1 t k .... the erne of cereals are largely *heed l of—e'' t Cohsuttiption. -:,.._:-. ' l ''l'he ['Pies af the, ratio in. Seir - Yor ere , \. atedl i ittle surprise.l • ' e trial of Tre } vo n :taof 'the State t hOntis tor one h i eut ~ L ' EMIi EU 1 __.-C;;;:nrnten t /r/ a titi l le 141p - tett to :qui faced_ within itete city •be, app liev d is the Ciol ttrld ~.and sold hi City His work tt rder, even in I hest of make, midi •rent. _Notice:lli 4. iiis cstitillisittua .371 ll'oqd's flair r• Rcstortatto — ''e.-- ilav-: • . • • I, i ng tried suceeest - ‘ely supiry,highly `mom. line'pded-"hair on , our own aAlf de. • • lnudeu-_crowtwc about. 1631 all confidence in , ni4truins- of that Isort until a week or two , vir we TM - et , a distin•Miabed politieigi of ;- this State whom lwe CO seen three, Tiara • to with.thiu ha i r,. tiA , , as "gray as' a•r a t, ;;but now boasting - as,Be a head al,ii•tiri3 one could wish. Ye'detuanded the, secret of: hii,imprnvcd app-stance, when herradily IIdeCJIIIIOCI for , it, by his ascribing it Co 01 ViTlucsi f ,of rd.. , '1 ' ' %lo nd's .I.le n storaticr; 'We- shall try that nexe.--Otioud l 7:rad, r. I ser Sold --7 Dr. 0 tjunningbant,„. Bin Ve l r_ aud Druggists generally .: ,I : '7l`' • - • . I Itex_What We won't t , t sap to ns .read'ert Iyowl and old,' is, if any thmg•aihi irafnr y and if it d'mm't euie l_ c:o a nf siatir t e o l a nd h s I g o" t t u . ; for we want to _ sec' "ens \ ' 9. I,wer and of ruggits gene-rally Bann , l?. i l otkert'op, b, T osk ' , - ; - !laughHo, •r; ~ iw-Oliver olin- or iirpr, 1 J. rray,c y , itd' ter.D , , • ----- - ren r fluilel-111tid. L'.rtt i :act 4).7 Ncr. Pan the y Fa feiit a ' nd Ii only cure for, S 4 of , I;iliAchs„cci tit? Enlargement - of - the. oint4: tlnci all cptane- - ;1 It t , us didertis..:ltg„.l.'cnial , Ye P. 13 YQuog r a 1I Heaver; Kai6er,„& .13r0',14 - 11 , whetiter; . E. se 1113neking; ‘ti-Ireelfug, Va. Grati..l "Ag,•ut. V. "t DIED A tmrutiltir t 1 2 4, Davin,, ( !f 3° rd - - ij ---/At I3s: residence, in--tz,nric,_ . kley)l i, 1 on '3l riday horning :, tile 21 c0:4471 ui e.Lu. - Esry. , i , u the - 7•SLiv year of' - '- qi f _ ~ tEli MARKET. - ' 1 • , --4.113 ~ ~..,--" '/EAVEII, Nov. 4, 1,55 t 7. C:t;rl 1• (,4cietl 41 j-z - ) -' - ' , 1 FLOUR ' Per Windred ' =------ --*-- "$2.75 t BY-S• F •01311,-= per exit 2 2 - 5" ; I 1 B' REA —per b ishel ". ..„ '1 ---- ft 1.73-p er hiishil. .. :::, • ' ' ' lO 5 CORN --per bushel - - ~,, 11 1- - - 1-: OATS-- 4 ,er biertior ....1 , 1 st EEEF= ounch. ,1„;.. - = 1 ....-. 7 ! BUTTE p e i r : i i, 3a i ti j ...„,- , _ 2 , 7 , )7.- y EGOS-- r 0 02 ,6, , t 1., .:,„,.,, _ l l % ' 20 POTAT ES-=riei bushel 1 . "... ' '''..- 1 , 1 : ..-.....-[4 . 2601 -,- _ BEA MI IP C ,A t GOODS For C ti or Country Protitice SPORE ON THIRD STREET, BE 1-2'R THE un eraigned has reieiveil from fhila= 7 elphia his*tonk of ands Winter Good!!, Embracing all kimfa_usually itiptinVDry Gnat , ' BtOre. Al niftoota and Sho es , with a gond lot - of her; French an Tampico 'dforneen _1 -Skims; all f as low al, any in. i t tle market I 1 , Sarre '" Cihing ttrltclissit are reFpeot---, ally requeistedAO)kaßlut - Thesiunine for thein! duce. BENJ..ADtIIB. Beaver, Noi.-4, , - ,l_l . MONEY-%,VED-t, ~ ' Vl': BUYING . OO GOODS FROSI:: J. 8..53 :'„.-, -ii,C0.,.,, - ' 1 .sitrizes ..k "Ay, - . PI , . -- 11 1 14ti._ 1 V ° L i o a n r .lY o Penis- good Snit for i ts . -. Or, Delano fro - 3 i r :l;Vrl l s wejoicr°thr°rfro°mne2o to:. 40; good blen4annelin ' rn 10 to 1.11; worth 12 to4 6 SOtliempods in. roportion. i r: ! ilar GIVE 71.1 EM A TI , IIAL-.01/ LWANTED - - - -Griati, plea n od dried. Fruit, Fotatoes, Beanw, o 4 - 6. - IC. I ( nICV4* ) ' . EAVER CO N.Yas, _ ' -'.--.-",,,.....! ti - • IN the prphan'a Court in and for the County - ore., Beaver, before the :Honorable Judges of said rk ,C ourt.. In the mater 'of the petition of John - McKee, and WillistnlicKeel•AAdministrators of - Lit the estate of Robert:lL. McKee , dec'd. ter a de 14thirse for specdic performanee' - of controct with trt ;WilliaritHeriOnntolf And now, to wit, Oct. 2.3 d 4 29 1&57, The Court a Point Be Lorna Imbrie Esf' ~ an Auditor td take 'lthe , evidence upon tile facts 1 i l alleged in the pe tit ion 'and attsirer, and report , ~ ile.facts. • I - • :".`;'''''' '''' 1 ''',-. I . [ L. IL] 'By t he 0111 t. I -----) . Wu. K. BOUT, CPL. 'Nonce.—The a deplipteil wili Wend to the Obovvippointthen at his ottgek , in Adorer, on 4.1 'Elatufd4y the 1 4tlt • ay !)t Nov., .._at 1 t o'clock A.: ti M. when and when' panics l itnt,rested play at ottd• - D. L. DlRRl*Auditor., . asnrer Bates, resulted in or lhr full amnuet-of thousand dollar: 1 - good he wants of our astitre, the tench of all, mist of— ctisied. -Such "it be hineg, for•• Men & dsrnsgba . n, _Allegimuy 1111 be foutoi of the high ow pricvd . articles_ Ifirai- • ueatneFs of style aYeap;; aliVertisetheat,:o4t, 40113._ MS lin I