. 7 . 11 urn. . i,. a tto Brigham Y ng, it . -has been stated, 1 ' sued'a p oela ion forbidding thettitran ut ii eftarmed troll to his dcminion 'ln letter to the cemmantling officer, he sum, mime him toATrrender his, arms r ,'-leave, in the following language. We feet. it will be necessery-te hang --- brothcr Bdgham. i 1 'I am still-;the Governor' end superin. 1 tefident of Iwiian affairs for the Territory, no succrisor. baying been appcithted and tiesdiEtid,•as provided by 'law; nhave--I et been removed-by the President of the Erni , tea States. - B,Vvirtne of the auth rifir $ es sr vested in me, have issued and f rwa cd to pia n Coryi of my r toclan2atio for ' 'd m ding . Otani of Ota of-armed f into t ' Tenttory. , „IT is you have disreb ed. i now farther,dfreet that you retire (nbuilt 1 .1 Cioni 'the' Territery; by the same rite yen enteCed. Shoul d you deem this mpraeti -1 eahle, and p fer, to remain until pring in the ,vicinity, your present en repo:met (Black Fork ,' _Green Rider) y rt can do -so in peace an -unmolested, on 1 editiiin ;7:that you, de it your arms and anunenitiln 1 with Louis 1 ' Mason, Quertenasiter Gen- f -. , 1 eral of the enry , ito, and leav 1 i la the spring as soon as 'the tondititin.efilthezro+ will'permit l y u t marehT and should len Fill short of r isifeis, - they be fur -, - id:she:44mi ri n - ating,propee itplidatien therefie I , • , • i The following is the proclama hip refer red to by Brieham Young :` ' i -,:•• _ , ,J - g PROCIAM TION BY THE GOir ENDII.'i I ‘CITIZENHIOY jursii.—We . 4 1 ' invaded by : a hostil e rod, who are evidently assti l . i ing us to tk ' mplish'our; bvertlr w and de./ struction. 1 or the loaf:twenty fire years ( (`.we -have trus officials of the g eernmeeti from constO) es and Justices , Judges, Governors a Presidents ; only todie scorn 'geld in I rision, insulted an& betrayed; louses hare been plundereal and then ...urried,_onilfields laid waste, • o+ principal men butehtired while under tee pledged ' ,' i - faith of - fli government for their safety, 1 , end our fam il ies i driven from the homes tol, 1 - • find, that s fur in the barren wildernegs 1 '•' , • • 1 • . i..._. „ 1 'end that prtteetion among nostito savages 1' which were. denied them in t e boast 4 :al des _ I tilhrsitianity and civil ration.; s ,_ 7he eonivitation of our common country ~,gdiranteretrinEi us all that wdo now or have ever - claimed.' If the co stitutignal lights whiei-pertaine unto-us American citizens were extended to Utah ceordiegto, .._ , . the spirit arid meat:line:thereof, and fairly an d imparti,illyierministered, 1, is all that - 2, ' we could P i sa . —all that sfe hayever asked. m 'Onr•eppimentsie availed themselves 1 _i ef prjudiee., , e,a,i§ting against us , because o f 1 _-; our religiotis faith, to send out formidable` host to . acjomplish our deeru don. ili r e hare ,11311-44 r 0 priviledge no op ortunitY of 1 defending..o{ur~sclves trom the fa se, foul Land unjust ssp4sions agnits I:LA_li' ;pro thei t: A . T.4 • ,ion. ' Thegovernment has not ondeseeed ed to Cause:, an investigating c mmittee or ~ other Person to lie sent , to me re intojend - assecitain the truth, ,as 18 - custemaii id all eases. .We know those- aspe tons ito -be, false; ' butt that avails us nothi . We are conderrinedlynheard, - , and foce to an issue With sw - anned mercenary' mo Which' has been itent, Against its,lat, ihe i stigatiOn of i t anonymous letter writer's tshailed to f4titer ',.. the base, slanderous fai:ebood which they { , have given( toElie : public - of port-in:Al off'- ' dais, whol ; hive brotight 4010 accusations against us,,, screen themseivessn their own?, ''infeety,,,ifta of hireling priests! ad bonding _Cdiferi who - ircetitute - , the I ' IC for fi lthy IneTe 4 ti sake.. I ' . ..- 'The tes!tie iwbich has thus,, MI 1111 MU ~.... i wutt.... ....._ ...,, fort. uponuslcompels us to resor t to the great firbilaw ofself-p.resertatiot,iiistand in our 1 own: - dcfei:isn l -.1 right guaran teed unto us by the genirts of 'the institptions-tt,f our country, ,and,upon. which thc.government is based: Our duty to oursclve ~ to our fam ilies, requires us not to, tarn ,y iubinit to be drivel:kind slain without attempt to preserve ourselves. Ourtlui i to our eerie try„our holy religion, our G ~ to freedom and ;: liber ty, , requires thaf Ff'p should not atand.,litill and see those fetier i s forging-or oimil_ns'..whiCh are calculatedunlawful enslave and biliqiis lin subjection to' an Mill tafY:;tlepositism such as cononly,ein . ,inate, iiia - country Of consiitutiorh law, from tourputiritt r tyrtray and oppt! constitutio n 1 j:. 'Thereinto ..1 . , Brigham Yo ng, Governor , and SiipirintCniient of Inniati affnirs4or the 7eiritorjr rif',.lltati',. in the nime'or the pco- Me. of i - hp Lulled States; itirthe Trrliory 'AS titab , 1 forbid ' t ' 1 . -TitstAll armed forces i every deserip , lion froin cem erritory. ina into ibis , under i -0 1 .any prefense trhatever. , ) • -, gSeeond-,!-That all the fo ,s in tiaid Ter iritory hOld themselves in -r iness to march - 4 a moment's notice to-TePol an'Y, and all ench inVesions. , - , f ! - ' 'Third—Martial Law is rreby declared 1 to elistsn_thit Territory fro and sifter the publicationi of this prociatehtion,. land no , k petmel i 2 hall be allowed to ' 'ss or repos..? in : - .-t3ior through or _fram thisenitory with ...until 'permit from the pro' r•officei 1 7 1. -- ' ' Given under my hand mid seal; neGreat 1 -'Salt fAlce City, Territory-of Utat4 this fif. i • reenth tl ay of.. September, A. D. eighteen I 1 Junal t ed s a d fifty-seven; and of the lode:- '' . - Pegdence of the Cnited St4les of America, 11(cli eighty-second. - L.Bitinaam muss.' Fltniwsrs.atsst.—ThelNational Intel- i • li‘iencer .speaktiag of theintire .of r te gov- 1 ...- erpsne4 interpreted the oh gations of nen- t, !Tidily 5n 1 the matter of e. Enlistment Ceittrdiersy between the 'Jolted S:tatis and Great Britain has . -natural ! II ereciqd in the eyes of: foreign Tuitions a: aovers ; standard . by whih we must camel to -bel flied on g l a all occasions which invol an infraction, real orisukposed, of our in 'cipal laws at.d ef Otir rsoveriin - tcrritoiia rightS.' , That both of these sanctions It: it heed violated ' - by Gt. Walker in the resent; instance cannon be-doubted; if the positioas &seam -oby :our Government a gain st certain fuii - o-' - . -litanies of Great Britai ' are still to be ~ taken as the measure of tktr dutrand (M -elonsunder this head. I 1 -... • ' 1 On r gOvernment, in i the British-'enlist , meat , eame, bad no' feat. of offending the Southfor the sytnpath -of ihe• lionth , . wire*ith Russia , and it 1 as rather to con ' ,eiliSta.the Teouth that Walker's; a stern course "waif pursued. But in case,. the . isyinthies of the South re th e ether way. - "Thei lareholders favor llibniterisn, be usi • Ica * 'it may rersult in e' acquisition of *ltorslitro territory; lime the government' (connived ; at Walker's agape, suffering the e.ut:rality laws to be openly, iiolated.— ~- , .. f nopthe of the activity shown ;in the BA ', itisti Enlistment Cite WO - Illa bilVe, sufficed to 1 IpicvOt Wilket's escape.f- Fitts i Gta. • Fainogium. - ' 14 -re m ,ane, oa ' - j fro ve TIM -- -Cl&Wire 1 gi l i By the arrival ofd he Arabia, - t' ' . , -f- •' - • news, of the death o General - CIITIti Be, The result of }:be late'annual election in from disease of the Ii rt. Eugene Cavaig- blassachusd* iijdoubtlesa., ere this well nee was born at.Pari. Pecember 15th,118t known to till theireadeni of the Era.- The 02. --Th:lu eered the rtuy at an early age,,trutleignifieeneelandimPureance of this en and in 1828 held ac. , manikin the French sult Fi r P .howeve can scarcely ' ;be understood le 6 • expedition to the Ale t a.. 1 ,In,the rerolutfon end Sppreci el eted etY those. who have- watch ofeluly, 1830, he in garteson at Arraq, ed l i. om adiStarie point of view the politic arid both there, and I terwards at Mets,j he al so airti °Elbe Bay 'Stake f . 4r,lhelast three ofenly avowed revo , tionary principles.— years. ~ I In consequence of the ,be was sent by the In the first piece, highly es the iticeesse government to Afrie where be greatly dis- tut Cendida ce,stends in: thei estimation: of tinguished iiiinself. I After the -espies!' of the people l F 4! 31sssachusette,' as an able Tletneen,,in 1836, h *as le ft in eammand statesman and topi rominent defender of the of lhe eitadel of 'ha phme, in which Tern: interests oflll`r 'Libor, the victory over ons e sitetation be di ,' ta i led greatitravery, which every friend of Freedom rejoices ,is repeatedly ',repelling 'the attacks of I the by no mestislto be looked upon ass matter Arabs. From that time he , was actively of 'personal reference:l , _aloe battle was engaged in the Alg ine war, and rose, ra e fought upon, rd,ader:groundi f and with no pidly Cl in the li4ico, Eiti, in 1848, he,was bier, aims= lee e i m the outset . to tiro com mode civet:nor : Gene al of Algiers. -le • nation, the 'On le `issue : of I Constitutional During the short! 'rid in ferhieh he held Freedom, as op posed to the IBlaok Deneoc this post, Caveignan dietingiii.ehed himself racy of Slave/Jewsl keptrer' eminently be by the fiiinness, pne nee nod judgment of fore the people by the orators and writers his administration e neatrOf s u c h thin- of theßepeliesus and FreniiniteAmericaos., - - . , • - Pee as he possessed ' " as naturally cologne- Tho Cove for elect himself, eet the digniti eel ae a suitable d egate - to the National ed and bon rub e!eximnle of eschewieg Jill, Assembly, - and he , sr accordingly ehoSen matters of te II e erelye local; i• Personal, ,find for the,departmentof the Loire aod Seine. temporary horieeer, dad di . ekuseed calmly, t the breaking o n to the revolutionf on and ( dispe onardely; in e the,eool atmosphere the 24th of Iteebrutiry, 1848, beewai made d e 'reason, the: great end , vital questions general oe-division;iend shortly afterwards •which pert n 1 aloneto ehttpresent, but Minister of War. I fie refused . - ehelatter too: time. 1 ., l to and his supporters beet, r o honor, hovveter, bee use be. was not :4 . . the satin& heni ofknowingithet the victor ed to concentrate Oat& hoili of troops i= has been I tm by ',EtreapiecaLs] to prejudi Paris.On the 17th 'of May of the ame ,• "mien, n latisaalt upon Private obaracte year he was re-appe, td, and on- the 23d ian , e,o denial of too -zight.4 q any class 0 the President of tla !National, Assembly . their' •110 ~ city ens, on ac's bunt of e birth, delivered into his- nds the comand of camplext l' ` 1 0! creed li , : 1 l,r, all big tr o ops. --On it:4 23d of June li,6rei- As : a no , emu eensequenee of this posi cedes were erected; lila the streets of Fans; floe of th lilt Republica ns andeheir candidete, \ and the itasartoeticaile the socialists gan. Deenocrati ;11'n erisen and peoepective , Tbeee lentbrealui of be Parisian po pulace Ketqw No bingistb,nominally divided i by had hitherto been lit ated'by the ,'govern- their Rupp et eif two it..lidateee were real ornment ',as mere street riots, but'Cavaignac ly e united /lad:titter \ opposition lti N. P. looked ire' the prepelet one as aleiriV war, Becks., -,i• t I -; ,i • • le e, 'I 1, ~ and met, it -i*trunlorder of battle. `, \ The o,a / the oarti of Gore Gardner nod, losef. `'Contest lasted: foridais, but Cavaignee lie- •fieteltildi friends, it was a last e 4 t erite ompbediand was'absoluto ruler 45 ,of the ~..t. fs diort tore fts;itate a deatlipeliti eh sines of Paris and!Franee.- ,True to ins 3: - F1 and -bees° i.ioi gto maintain , eheir.fiehtlems publican principleeilthwever, bo nobli hail I and wholl undeserved prominence in ! the e down his dietaterib'pl as soon as order was ' State. •Itis i well understood here, that restored, .and his g' teful fellow citiZe4s,ape I their trio 'ph would have been ,the eigiili ointed hitt', Presid ni of the Ceedeeile snthl . for a grin in, lire-olgan jzation of 'F . illmor power t 3 appoint hit nevi' - Mini.tri. When! and Hu u et 11novv eSelbc!isln in et the National Apeenibly decided that alPres- I States. 1 • i "dent should be eA ted'Yer the Republi ßepublic' of Genera IWileten, at the expiration • h r France, Cavaiie del put forth as , a can- term of oeel7 U. &CI Senator, was n didete, but was d ated by Louis N .9 apole, supersede . 133 t a Hunker l'fbi2 of t I on, who sent th '1 h" - rp to • the ,forticees of-- , Slott ileelisi, int sti!;,;. l or by Goy, are Ham. He wars 'a Fwards l ' e iberate,l nie - nn,. e w t eir: and the catnpaigetti - 186 war ° it elected to the Nati i bid Assembly, "bl l tt re: , find the free States hopelesly divi ed, •fused totake oatirfef 1 office. • L powerless Jae:lee - the heel of Nati al He -Continued to private life out f it : the very, the final triumph of 'which at, 1 preseet yeareiiihent without his consent, tho inaugura esd by the union,: - in l'aet, as eeti'ecos of Paris aoeted him a member 'oil 4. feeliopl e cifdllack DeMobracy ,an m the" Legislative' Cel . p That body teas 'ea cant Kniir: Nothingi s sm. 1 , i pected to asset:m i le itbin a few weeks, and ' 1 Henceforili there ore to! be but Viso much einiie.ty ear evinced to France te''' - ,t,les In 4 lei field. ) The sl6ek Democracy knew - what 0,11/)B . thteeeiorri njete e .delitedl rid' attr et. end absok3 ilit sliattered ;frage i Cavaigat would P see in regard to "caking, resents of fiunker"Wbigge y . nett - Fillmore the oath of effice. I His death is looked up- Know N thiigism, Whichl now -revoltio iii on as a relief to. the Euiperor, as it i leaves constant , lesseniugeeirelesi aboue: ire' while the tepublieen Paetynithout a leading man on the o iq r hand, niest of the Fremont Vol who-combines ther qualities of the soldier tern of la t, ' year' who heve been this year and the .statestnen leavaignie , wlis l ,one oft beguiled into , the support tof-6ov. Gardner,. Plutaeh's meo- s r• Nolan mould—as con. i Will uni licriibt the frieida' s , of Freedant,44 sistently republic tas,,,Brutus ~,,himelf—a The fie! is time cleared for .the Pre.iidePe consummate; gent, !rand dstatesmatt whose tial struggle lof 1860. - Frew; present ire measures were a "allied to the eruergeneye pearanc sil instead of embarraeting by her without being titil , ted with personal atnhi- aivisioni fed side issues elm great I Fre6 tier ultraiem. le' lwas- fifty five years Mocem t-, 4rms.pthiisett.; will stand side b y l of l ige et the time of his death. - C :, side' wit deer.sisters;as strong in ottinhet?' ~ ----1...4•- --- - --- f r • PI itopr emrlo, prepared to give her' beatty KARS 8 ONCE MORE. 1 kiupport tit volaemsociter the indicatiOns of 1i • ~ • • ' • , I -7-- L • i• , ~ Provide ee toil the i fvoiej of the pedeel shall idesigna eles,the man foe, litre time:, ° .* It is reported t ote "Wastiington that the Administration h re determined ti' sustain 1., To t e,'lltepublieans or Ohio, Mi • 'igen, the usurpers whi have framed a 0013StitO- Tows, and elsenhel.to l liie free voters-of tion for the peep Of Kansas•ititVont their lK atiaaa ' aat , l m• • t l e , 'i • .1 , issouri, ipeop o ofUSA. authority-and atnetsr, their wtshes• For.ichusett : sead iredting. l They, arc with the sake of the' hcloor , and ~,i i , Peace s '. ef, the ,ithem h artieey and houestlie l ii guarding cou ntry t ee l op iris nee true Tel, ac-; with. je i s us care thbsan6titv of ehelballOte frottiJahue'e, tion n-o be a , ontrege ou popul r rights I I h ex an el e eri g ht, of eitiensi l io r id which uld liar ef be borne, and viola Ithey will dl n 3 injustice', to' their fedovr•eilt: tion of the Nebr•ska Bill itself i._ - .....n teens o foreign forth, nor in the name ; of . .et us look a e eeleue of the extra rdinary , Amer, iiiskit violate the distinctive Ameiie peovisions of 'eliiielloutitution e Otto'etti- can pro Clete of equ.l and, enact justice ,to cle pfovides tha Itlie Constitution Shall not a ll . ,! .1- _L, 1 , : • • I !' t i be amended f:r s Ninty yoars;.andAhat env ,: 't 1 ....- _„}- 1 • , . "THE D'Ali amendment proposed shall tequirei - a two.Y NOON P RAYER MEET: third vote in 13 . 4 h blanebes of the LegiSla- • : V. !NC1. , 1 ,, ' ss 1 tore 'for three sut Ceesiee days. If it be con-, Ile N., ''. correspondent of 'the Boston firmed, the Sec t lry of State is to providel Journal Itb a describes d te3ture, which ler for di popular V e upon the sanael amid if; igineted ti ring the stress of the late 'l'an twelhirds of et . people or legal v fere' are' ie e ' •i ' . 1- I. - 1- . i to f part ofiliej erne it shall theu betome al 'One pf he, features ef, the day I thateis of elm CO ti titter'. elle lireeiden o the Coniiiitioniii alo ha.) hold into e lecture' room of the old Nortri riied to deela thstibn the 21std4Y of De, I Dutch' 1 , ;%' reit, from ; twelve o'elock to o n e r l i. c'euiber,neiteo i T ( . l 3 ection shall be ; held, at I o'clockel he income is hesan at twelve' whieli three , ,e;uB s aeliteiuted by Lira shelllo'clock pr eisely, end Closes exactly on the prede, and ballots shall be 'prepared i 4 I houre 1 ' room Its fejt..., and crow ded and the'folloWing ate 'nere•-"Oonstititt - ' •I, I the i tere t appears In f 1 a t o ; • , ton wit T . merease TOI7I ay Slaeery7-etiCoill titutitin witbotitSlavery.''f ' day: - It !originated with the new effort to i The President 'Of 4110 Cenventinnlstiail r O L meet' lie eelieiou4'destitutionof the Ioever ceive and exa'-' eee the returos, a nd iF-it part fl'th , city, and begun with a modeWt fish sheltappe, . lority_dre in "favor q I meet' g held once a week. I But the atten a Conetfte 'very, the , Coestitu. m eet' Osti the benefit seqmed to demand tion as ads e submitted to Ceti- the ore tequent observance) of the piivilee gncss; but majority.. t , 4) • I 1 1 • 1 , ~ , s th a t a ar e gee; nu ow it r become itAatly sonic°. ~ i. , , i , in favor of slavery, then !the art'. And et ~t he pre sure came a larger attend clo on, slat oestricken i tint; and ante in ti more spirited service. • And the lo r ese „ ir l 'hie,. B e a ll probability is that theimoOing wilrile ad-' ihenfinbn bo an elet , rnor and ot Th e re, Soefe Jounced o the church! ; Any one comes in e efftoers atnaive in Coe iess, kee and gee out when, be fploases. 'lt is , the the I until- ti.id ,election, rule pc '1 a Plea( to' lone& at aninionietit., the Fresh 7,onvention Shall be All 's ee arcehelre--the formal and stately ' acting tic he Statee 1 ' , I - Church an andJ ; '.the l impnisive Methodiet, No dot opt will be made 0 whol cla not - trupPrese !hit' groan and his shine that filar_ sovereignity, and etnete,f s t o' he evidently tries, and ' wishes secures to the right to pass npins he 4 the broad haven oil his ow 'church the Constouo r e But it ii plainly l a cheat. tea lie might kvxprota his teen" the so- The Censtituiaon itself is'not fee be submit. her, intibtantial;' stinitrutringe tcbman, ted to the pe le; in fact; nothing is to 'be and tISe Orient Congregationall with_ ail submitted, n even Slavery._ Even if the 'Ye Fe restlessnews sittingwpo is face- ! - clause 'expr 'sli legalising slavery were the Baptist and l'iresbyterisn, pining fft / stricken out eio is enough left in the Pie- the ame chorus! and =bowing thetsatt am ble B ed. ~ , 1 6f gi g ue, t o ma keeg en ee e IL of . iho movernint erns a . bo ld one fin /alive ;State._ der the Bred Scott ,; New l, rk--so 'neat the gates of? mammon, so; that, :n - a ty ,vest, a -Slate Constitution an so ne ar the alio of 7 fluto.ut, which so ggeg to Gen re , and if the people atteippe ma i - our midst nnot fail talow down Injoiu ire di e l ectiole they necessarily vote .1 1 0 'worship. : , No .ime, woman is in the for a shove • nstitutiou. - e l - • e . Meet eg e and the singing ; from two hundred Will tie: ibninistration sanction this wale voices is really majestic. - 1 .. glaring (raw . and deceptilm ? IThe echemeiett e t writer in D e D ose c et ‘t , e i ew l ma in of rho use •,e, is to get their work „ spites ta lus that Southern; literaturelehonld in red by-the tiCral Goverment ! before ',the culeetelthe follOtring sort'of patetiotism: Meeting of t o Teevitorial Legislature and, lerirsi a s to; I ratritotain. The safety, of thus strike wi: -- thl:t body.before - eit shall the Smith, the; ateavity of thee South, not ', overall - " z ed evestence. I Bue, we shall the permanence of the Union,. should' be re indulge theh ope expres.sed by, the N. York egieseedlas the tfparemoune political good,” or l Times, th at if the- project comes before-time Southerner; no !loyal :ion of the .1 • Congress, ' a ittmust, it will. be aummsrily Seuth,lean pliantly dente the continuance rejected an , repudiated in both /lonics.-- of the Union, 6l it is." i - . Pittsburgh Paternal. - , r 1: . i ,-- , ., ' Death of 13 been ;'greed BT. Loup :W ;Nov. 23.—Gov..alker ar rived. here n' Baturday • evenilig, mite for Washi ken. • Nothing new•relative to Kansas haltranspired. ' ' f shire, Venn and Cot:need. In aisconsl4, - 11 better basil tha t 'll - whent 'ln, Pennsyl I meat of th srlthstandin then to get ~ 1 "M" ''':' Pa r Y we find that . . i . ' nearly equils• , th co in New Yor?:.:1Slo c, bas done, badly. 1 :Its appa -1 /, I neat has tip:. gained a cote in that State aln i co last fall; gi4 oneluttared thousar.d ,Repub i cans—for •Pshic,h they deserve the se i rerestc4- sure-4tayO's y from theri 1 pol s. j fe , i r • i i AO: V lel! O? th facts—fa fa c ts' , they are— why shetahll R palicans, nyrthere; be dis couraged!i The i ,party that can stand! up, stir. i• L , rounded le th snch a state of tb l ings: Ile It alllO Republica t)iit' Yrafter its d e feat latit - Year- ttp i., , , [ posed as t Was' this year,l by 1 ism " allied w3th ism, by ,Peder.il money, by iFederall officers'' of I P all'gradesi and conditions , hyo, ederal troops, sod aativi - lilnaas—the party that' can with "stand . all the n influences,l and Maintain ;its grenad e as di!) e RoPublican.artY,,,dist hire principle at it i h bottom,. thetare commendable 1 raid endu leg, luul which will place the OWSt - rn,.i meat in * s 'betide inAB6O. [ !!` I 1 , ; r Go - ~ :NVilker ws• The president. 1 .-' , 4 I ' '• ' 1 -f- --o . lo ' . ' i I • 0 I ' ..., '`The .L tioh4arii (Va.) ,RepublhiatOill , rabid i -i- , 4'.v - '., li Democra ici pa er; says: t i J l --, -, - ,^`, , 1 ' j - i - tt-atio' I; '' l' '.lf 'er.,,, A min s qiloes ' not _renter 'Walker :Ilia nate will rojettf t hintitominationl or prore i fitthieis to the ibii to and honor of the Bough. " 1 i 11 . i i,' f (I 111 Upon which declaration the let r,hurg tO intelligebager,lanother Der4ceatio "paper, makes Ilia foil wingicomment, ,4rttielt is entireliunt. aneweratlis t. i , li.; t it 1, . • : goiehidees! the Republi filet prone/ince keen- Imes a lest khe Senate that i f& Will not 4 40- non* lag,a i iist, the Administration?ilyhat i r • greater ?cello ility will titre ill the Senate's ' ullowinit *enter to retain his place than, there is in the Administration dole the Same thing? If the Senate would prov e , itself ~f aithleissl t o the righter lief: honor of er outhl,hy be Ping in to him illiceidoci not tht..B4ninistrationl)rove • ~, ~ steamer South " 'faithless .to the rights and honor of the /IiDTWOf Yon*, Nov. 23.—The steamert3outhl , bi keeping him in 'Office t . It there be dtiatie sailed: at noon Ito-day [ with' nearly iew -or - ogie t . ba • the - world this id so, bdt tbe half al million iof dollars in Specie'. Her tention was caused by getting agionna in mace RePtibitesu, that, denounce, the Senate i n ia. I the. possible infidelity to this South, , (vice Mei President,Whiste infidelity la e s . consequence of the low , tides.. . ) t a bli s b d. ,, i . 1 'I ' ',' , I ' ' I I[ 1 ./ I .• 7 I * g 1 1 . ''' 1 / ' i ' I ttEknit Ali'Gtr r•••1•••••r••••••• , 7 ; • , al Ers. Nee Na=M riltil itEDNESDA , NOVE V I az PERsONAL.-r- Ye this ;week comM , ne • to send out bills totthoso who aro inde ! . to us on subscripe4 or otherwise anal a biTe l they will be . proMptly heeded: Wo • artlio ~i . need .of money, ' Bd . ifvorn . can int.' mi. Jai collecting but a itheofirhatitti bay stand..l leiflog on our hie we shall be ena . leillto p,roseento our work during the court • min ter "without tlidchttg." . , Let our ,1 rrends, then, who knovi themselves WO ed,r or who receivo bill of theirindebtednes. mhke / some little effor to send us some talrie' !.. 1 if iot ,tho wbolemount a _part.. A. • giving them cre it on our books, they shalA have our 'warmest thanks,-foi.so dot .g.l 1 Oct 21et 1857. 1 i lt, 1 Tuanasuituta S antini :- In Meerie the Proclamation it the Governor ' s ilt tarus, (Dena aervicea will be bold at t byteran Church , in Beater, on Thu ileth, at 1 / Vol° '; p. 11. Public up not be held In ap :filter church in thi that day.' Bor. ...it. McGill will de men. We hopeito Rea large congrol Rem. S. Baker 26tb,'st half-pas ance Lecture, in ' Bsownsn.-0 !Saturday eves& ! dill& ! a a man, hrtng at Ballston, in tlut ~.was 'crossing the Itniltad Bridge, at- ..,inotith, of . ,: • , the Beaver, ho fe ll l into the strelm: and, was i drowned. : Ile wilt in a state of iutO eatiOn.— His remains have i isotyet, beleve) been die -Covered.e I • ---, . ! -',", . I !, IS zuov i l at..— S .! weer:the • tIOD s lodged in the Jail! of I eounty—tor _ int mmber— !Were escoeted frt i the old hulloing Ito the new ono. The Coa ti 's : hoarders, , willeneefortlf occupy the stet imildibg 4 on the Southern l • par of , • ! . 1 equate, ''• :: ! ' II 1 OM PIlit:TV-ITS' FITTITIM_ d ' or. ----( . 1 \ . 1 , Thoele ions or the year 1857, in the the , i tl States ? have .c , I seri. And, althong I th'e , Ille. h i, t's.l 'publican's enter into them with th prestige uell of last Fall's 4 '14 . an in over their Itends, N st.„k i yet tho result iw li w tVo single exception, ' tner l indicates that t % ft 'P ' arty's rinciples,havOia hold 1 16 ' 1 Hofthat 4' 1,1 - upon the ',cart h ' the people wi .tu the and" future render i ,invincible. It) , 3parsed ,the Sin- ' ../' , bt : ordeal, and ha At not been the Fe ordeal, we ir 11—the country ;hope — it woull lit yielded, ai g _i it .smut have s , umbel td the git l , I brought tobear t,igainst lit. Thisiwals , ar l I year a the Bu tianan reign, , come u, ' i Strongest and t ' .was thought bylth President,l f and the leader, ;it his party, tha c t,O:le Il l epubli.l cans were dispy t ted by Fremont'S l tlef t, and( that now woul i , li o the ;rery tirde ` to' cr sh put] .Retpublicauism 'and build up "pent r ocracy" in; its stead . II iiee in ?defile, New rfampsbirelt k lowa, Wiscous 4 , Ohio; yenneYvania,r4linne-1 iota, Kansas, 6., all the forces efit i lio Nation:4l 4 "strati° I werd. broug ht . intoirepitisitioni - It .. , •t f • , 1 TheFe:der,t_ one); ytls lavish' expended; the r i 'custom gous is, the roet-Oili Jo; the ltralt•l i ,e ;Oincei, and ti L rLight Ilonses, ( weret tou.tered 1 sett , , = - • I into the sery , and 'ordered to put forth in • 1 , f roorkey, memo d Indi;lno, their ; 1),0.t, exertionsi, ... i..ancrtin Isletbing thatpr omised success was? to 1)e stop'.. pell at. The 'Wert expected tfrci f inqu i l er—and, 1 1 to conquer n f., w ) the Rep, blicaps: , ,,Werli-' ' hie probably dis h arteued, and while ; patt y seem ' - cd to reigalitheiri -ranks. Ac ~odingy, also, the Nationa l ,Oosiernment •rie , s)apers were i ll brought . into ili; serviea of the , party In the States, Feder I ' i IMail Agents welloi i. istet into sel l Nero mental rid,bodily - - - 1 . 1 labor; 1• co fractois were forced tb,lcotibute the' toil a l .nd influ.l ence, and l'as,itho gh: not lea t) ilMireops of, th e United fifites , j were orderei ilthe!polls t i n j vothe Denairat a ticket. I deed it seenatt , 4I - 1 1 ,* . ?inlet ' , ~.' 1, „, 1 as if goe. orracy, a, this ll - ue,er, , 'mined tom te' Ileaven and Ea..iii" i orier 1. 4 1 •. • r6 i • i•• d I:break down t Republican P arty. i.i.ow w a l • ' 'the time, inj their otimation le strike; and .'. i , 1 f Vtrllt-' they ill,' ittithei r it owe ? i . i rasu. -- Theßepublican .. 11 , , pat . on }rt a ilrine . r an on a TUOTO,,, outing basis 13. 1 90 than was , twelve Montlis ago. lln likini , ,t-Nekv liarap r ,_ -...J -nii• iMus drTropirietors p , ,L, Mil ..ce ni sitti e s yli e ee l i day the !AI 1 I , 1 - Inoue() I .liveir th !... tie°. , • .11In ,Itll, Lecture. 'IL will; on Thurstlw. 'pit o'clock, dclii Court House, i. ~ , ~, . KNISPORT lint/111W, lat; selterdayi m brought to tut the hate ee,. that the 8 mato Court of the State re . a D ow f trial In tiiii cage! of, ilfe,'''titewart aw 4 Charlotte :lone% Minvictil'‘of the mirder of ()gorge Wilseu ank Elisabeth 14e , gaifers, In Elisabeth - townshiP, 'Allegheny, .e?truty. lio hope ion teaming for the Prism:tern, unless they are the subjects of 'Executive ~ , , leMency, z which ignotiprobable, or escape from prison'. It re : t i a rosins colt but for [ the Cover!! i to see apart s day, for their,ixecutiou, and emeelves .; to pro-' pore for the e atrial ',loom flint's tea them hi the 4 fintr. Axornan.—On .31oriciay ruettring at 8 o ' clock, thelTury oft', the White trawler case, which was tried at-li'aahingten, Pa., came into ourk With a serdiett of '"llit der. in' the First liegree"against WM.', Tones,Jr.The juryhad , Iten out scventyli*e. hours 1 A motion for a been tn new trial has beiidp. i 1 fa ce.: ; Coaxes rs , ,ins Susan/es 071cx.—F01 Tom Jry That, W Irwin, Esq., has Swells to ;die_ -thargeithe duties i ef Sheriff, of this county, for the next three l ! yetirst- - . ISlr. L 'doubtless, ;elanto l d t* 'make an ace a mg and ; efficient officer— Jas. agh,lEsq., 1 the retiring officer, leises h ie post 'ith he irarm wishei of many friends. n ~.,[ case 01 , James i'atterson; . Ross , et *al., for a tract of fond in this county; and which has been tried lief Ore the United Statel Cirelath Court was 'de cided last wek. The trial occupied; eight days. t was decid td to flavor ofitha plaintiff; Mr. atterson. ' I • ' - - Rsiamiti.- 7 The IWestern ,S7dr, - lahose was- Tension we noticed some tinie: ago, has again resumed.: N. C. iLk7ICLAT, ESA.; is hereafter to , be 'the publishe t . r The ediiorial Management of the paper wt devolve l upiin Messrs. Mc. 1-iregor & I The new, firma have tam hest wishes, or peenninry:stMeels. Hard , oney: CurFency. , ,J i i present . -:. Mr. Bncl nen' at the Limo, is re pre. T s . „ . P - nted, by h iiarty.organs,lto:bTlp favor of a ard t money, terrenci ; ;The subject, it is l 'estid4 ; 6 twill 'be dis4ussedlin his forthcoming Message. told aneeiiver ; then, ..:treneeforth, will be the hobby of the, party id po l wer, iWYar will be' Made. epori. 411 thh,Lßanks, andtbat too; in the ace of opidionsi long since eliressCil: llear 1 1 1 e Fred 1 ent. n a speech made in the UB. , i nate, on I the 29th of Beptember, 1837, he (it I 1 1 ' , . I. ! - •sot ' ye :- ( i ' , "It is,ite Me' that manufactures and com- IN I cree cannourish to any great degree in this 1 , s , , 11 °nutty, w4mit,the aidlof e x tensive credit. I 1 "` would not, Itherlefore. l obblish banks if Il could:I ''', I return teLa ) piere tnetal4 currency is ingivssi6le. - 1 o,roake sdch an attempt Iscould be as • - ' yell Its absttrd. :It would'rit •bince'diminisf. the -. • nominal value of all property more ti,an fifty ' I liet 'Per cent., 4nd would; in effect, douLle the amount of every aum'e liebes.--1---It_vrould enrich creditors; e (liaise of, their debtorS 7 and thus make', N 1 iel . r',4.her and the pier poorer. It wouldl 14 ..- industry...and enterprise." , l' i * lit r . , to ...o , [ , 3ce nd l' Jas. Furguseo, 3-00 1 , A 111 MI .111 ASP.. rbi ti " Henry Bright' 213'J' I , Qtr 2sl Fo ith ", Daniel Black 2100: , . ---- i , , . • , We norci 4 mai nnr ~ aeacion• eententv , JUDG rs: - r , ', • 1 r !ties of the N.lt it n . l int. Ili,-,, r „ „, ~,h t . R . Nelsno, 'Jacobi Wllite [ I,hr, peent ititellitienc.- 1 frqln (111,.11, 4 11et%•41 1 'I. . vt. Fki,er.l ', 1 Tert i : j itory` J i, - not 'of a l II our , . too.-ore to ----- --- -'''''--- that tiv.'N. intas knot' his born at !7.: Po- T ,ER FROM HON. DAVID Wily • 1 xi , t e 1 .• • 1 h ec,„ ~ cr it tier 'oar it 'its reecit et, trot,.- __ . 1 ' 210 T • v i a ir AsE scHEDIE. • , , e unc:Fret...l e impliC i ntirr ill: (1 Or.C!".. 1 . 1 1 ' Ii :1 1 in tl,, , ortrir.ityr tot sohistit tut a .in.l a To Frio Constitution frablklies the fol. ' r • , . • 5 ' I, c: c . =in; The scheme, lnisticed in' our paper of 11911,_ : 1 i ' _ ..' - • ' , It• tiSc,lll tutu' prrj. t elf a c•tate 0.i5i1 tilt I 'lt week, to. • Wave Karieaa, appear, to be rk- I F la Irl° I"' from jud g e IVillu " tu. It, . e.-A. l it P e P ulav rd ' itie ul. u " II ' s II "' lel II "' Iv°. . ingfinelyti V. The telegraP brings ns . the a r.' 'tor, Who remarks that it tins not 4u filter) i (~ of Kunst. the pit-it...go of totin*oli dot I r . il' - I nstitution as a wllele, but It ts so con - nine, that the act; or t the , stirrers, ca g 1011 tle putoic eye: ' ' 1 .. f , ' i' :. ,I - t 1 i Ti,,Tritctec tli st It ...itnltt 0 pplpe-t lOUS ill themselves; a Constitutional non ration , are - TOWANDA, LJIII.-IT, ,85 - i. ~ , , 1 i , aorsea by•the President aim' his Cabmet. N to r..ne r, , - in e,• LYLE WHITE F. - .-Denzl .S7r c ,.: vnil'ill "I ' ' Y "e P'rilitt" • , only 11T0 we assured ; of th _, but the astounding •rt. 4b1 4 ; 1 • 3..4 4 3 43.6.0 .9 409. '1 men ordintrily estimate I t t i l i j e e r h e ,, N ,7. tto emit tlel .' their aceept.ince o f c i and sub:mul l le of the doeunion., intelligeqe also reaches us, ,that the very Con- re pt 8. It, will d ~c ournr ,d. t e ‘ . l k k e i 1 , - i 0 , - vr - ' wi.ate‘cr tun he ti 011 1 j'etinni w!lkil 'I. 81i11.11/011 whichlhas been adopted by the e'en- di'ar'y i n ., the , v•mal will Trek shelter? in , • f . , r . • 1 , is."C - ' • ••,.• n 1,9 •) try e IL. ‘i) eri m.% (11.01 t On to 004 vent on, tw lc la onegrasp tabsthe Free''the lamp of t..e et,ettly . 1 1)(1111 I'. b t ' .• The u ?'• ( '‘. l3. flf: e6ur- lt-t p•Ir 1 1. 04 ' 11111 n 11,0 ' 1 4 culmittell to pipit 18t5to men of 4 . 11 they hare been contendingt, age rid fa;th trill 'Maud firm - ! nith scat; nti- , far rie,,,i4,Th an am , i al. If the r , , F „,„ Tor, was conceived and wiitterr aithiu the very den.e ,shaken ill tila tin tlyitimph of the- •uffr.c , . 1:. of an . ; %tory, ii, deterndoi..l4 iii, • trials of the National Capitol, and sent to that Rig it.' ‘Conrago and reraever, nee are neer ~in t it . o r „. s hod, e l,„, i n t h, ~,,, . . . i Territorpnude'r ti l immed i at e dimmtion of Air qua _ties es :trial in a colifitet wit terror e 1 ,„, 2 1, 11tu r t ,, 0 Why ..) 10 , 1 1,1 tli:, pinpjo , 1 , Linehan: nu We didnot inspect this. We 1, 0 . and Wrong-4 Ti w ith unti6liti a rotary be deniedrho piNil , oo. of 'pa trig their $ , ped, when the dettUThif-tht e acherne first reach- are he elements o ',success in all gre..t pr. ud,nuent urr. cr. the r.nl,re Wolk of thtir c.l.- 1 , Li . ' N 1 ' 7 • 1 • . ' ed as-so glaring was the fraud, nnd so prtipa. olut o jr... I, N ' - rentlon . AO, In view et the r,•rent, die, o Lie the deception -that - I the' influence of the;l iciolt t the futuro with unshaken re" - 'ion Veld in K insl9l it IVOIIIIIcCOM t hat th 9.. 1 fidt i Ce. , Liberty cannot ‘Daklus . hed ottt, in c m , vent i t „., 1,,,.„-, ~,,-1,,,,q,,,i f,, r ;., 1 1 ) ,,, ) i,,i, t o. ?tr.::: President, would be so exerted, that when the thi I ne . e and country' Orpr skim) , hl-.4 no project came before Cengre.s, as it mit.t, il ~ t r"e' 1 . 1 1101 , 0 ir tiial Ille'tory el Ins- - • hint whieti , chi ler fr.( to ;Cod_ The tyrant that is now .4 . t.l. : t , 16t.:1„4 - J )fl 0 r-1- 1 1, , .., won b rejected andrfirtidiated by both house ; 1 2,.. , 1 ifi i ~ , i 4 , i , that,P eat '',- '' ' ,.... 1 ' ' h the' ontempt r and acorn that its basenese 'l ' l3 8 -e f' ( ( mit Y aasat.s. ncr 111 •Y ' ee P il.. a In jotiv t f dto pd 4 like, f'r, if ll , I r.;' 1 1 mit Lion ill rigi . i,„t* of American elti7tensbip, ' e t t .,• l ,, tt in y 1. 0 t Iluit as a 1 , 4 t. NI , u , 5,,,i1l `, merits. 1 , i 1 1 • ) t hut the. GNI-given rights of inlo, s 1 ,111•9001- rat t h e poi , n „ r w ill. ~1.,=t1,,,• retail' r.-1 , nn •6 1 The C Institution will, bo submitted to th e • i 1 i 1 [ 1 - • I I , 1 fall a life .:.s aie .oat 150111 , 4. Cr,rp-c, ut,e er b e „ I - 1 ,, , r ,.. et , t b i f e le i i ini ty ,- . ,e it i . ,, l a i r. people, , tin such ad manner that protes i t i the r i erserviug and courioints-assaults y ef 4.1nt,.,. are e p re . c d, t t ,l alum ,tunn nt . t ,1- .1-h i i i 1 ' against as they may, Tote ns they will, or do I T r . p i . ' ' ; ~1 , j ef , or reer ,r e i r , l i n ', I the 'exi 40 1, eOf ' 3 1 V 11 : 1 whnteve is in their.rower to prevent' it, Slat- I h -' , i • 1, I' •.1 inttm.-iie'the the'-tat; o f I[< - 'f,, isas; nn d, i n ti ‘\t IS 0,.... 1 1 i , e trkr,•po Itteloo c toyes ‘ tri .te p very w` I still be entailed upon them. The r c y .f teat titters-t+: l lfi l. ,. l b src ici ffs c at , thst:4- 4, tea virt i ni i . rep -,,,,, , ,. n t a ti ti . o itt 1 1 1, ; 1 1 tins ii;:jot il i l, ... ,. ,1 1 aecOr zing 1 10 tile tn,rnisAint, c. all; can ~...,,.!, - -...5 . „ will be ibligett to en dare it;--tinti this in opeti tit t any ter than . t )is es min- i vielation of the Kansas NebraSka Bill-in coo . , er. , e the acti . lat . of min. Z"--., 1,;""11 .and 'J"' - isaia to hate 1 1 ,qd i t . tli c • I•tte Conti...natal; .07 - ' -.,. [and of the prumple of golf uovernmen , tie are In ign I mi. then ,el,Siint-SS I and ' avail:! Fecni not Ittltt ft,i trible tO 50P1.4 41, 1" t 4 , ia , [and in q defiancelof the will of two•thir aNV pug- '' t Tlie Heroes and 1 .rt 3 rA,of out itnit the ~ Linei mailirity, if sucli there , b , '“ ()tithe :settlers o ti Territory, as ithas bee ' rateattest the ocib t eners of =lJum rnty.- i which ini:.:h I i th c, + 'r re it of oppnsed -to t Ow emit ' expressed. Let ) 13uchanan cart& 3I tr - fire , capable of the highest moth, s and , i .1 3 ,.„. 3 ~,e , ;„Fn • ~f 1 t h e c „„ st i t ,, v ;, , „,,„id thhlint effect-if be dares. Let him array lam. th .most loci[ steadfastness to princiii , lo.- I ,I, ~ :. .. eta•initt,‘ , l to 0X DrOSS its VOlOO, pro: self 4• st the 1;4.41'0-their ri hts lib'i Tr th is never silent., but pleads over t' Withl noueeo a 1 }a:# tit whole ot a`wolk in which , g " 1 - 4. i 1199-11 a comtiver atifastening an instituti n 1 .1. . , r 1 ;, irr sistitle persuasiveness and powdr.. ' 1 .. .1 .' I t I'4 1 • ; — 1 lacy fin.. .1.1.1 SO .i.i.e oppor.tio,ty to pit.. TI stasis a streng hin a n r); , 1 e stir-Arlin_ ,• • ~ , , _.- uPon tliem thu4uey 1.0.. n overwhelmingly rI. L, 1 . ticto L. 11 . . pudisit 'I, and 1 sustain v i et g disinterest ed nesq, , b tit hog t sesta is i , . , admini tration, coin; of the ea se : that cannot ot mere party t at met li &nail' c h.. , gr at. moral forces of Natur ir u eeasimily on the side of t last fall. It.°•l I indeed if it i 4 1 n. • •••. 1 , II t•trn• i , e oft o trereqm can stow suth I 1 rirgnbout. 1;, i , _____,, - ii ot room' g oi l staeict that Z -7 •-1 1 2' iN I) Sastersj test the constancy COURT PROCE'RLINGS ' ' i f In Om i- - [ - _ p ret ie s Et o men. Tip November Term of the Court-of th" ri. erses t anst come, but if w .1 county, opened on Monday, the Ifith 'inst., and tl e cans of prectloru and is stet in session. The attendance is not so tr wMph 19 certain; nor will full miusud, but still: i t& large tirrtount of I:si. p stribted. Oppression ?, nets is doittg. The ;following cases were is. on,g-nt net ' l talia again posted t o f last week; 1 ... ' 1 a d truth lieul is the ear less I v '' 1 ~,,, crtu i . mi .- f ig , : 1 t c Evil/ On.,' d man the help - team A . o his mafignity . ' ' jaWs C'rg" use or wr- RitcheY v s. James Iti'thit kola. of !disaster and defeat we Buckf t ey. Verdict for Plaintiff's for $23.65 r ) ust preserve anibidin faith in reetitude, Aaron P. Smith vs. John Graham. Action a 'din the living energies ''''if Truth. We for Slander. Verdict for pl'ffi for *33.00. 1 ust never ,despond, nor wee in the per- Joln Graham vs. Aaron P. Smith. Action ancts-ofou bi 'l' irmr oh duties. 1e is nods for 0 8 tinder. Verdict for pi ' ff for $lO.OO. ii in the result of the Lilo eleett tr that 7 • 1 CHtI3fINAL - 1.151'. i e i . dui(' t l or alnoment dishearten our . es, Commonwealth via John Bensing.-Indicted ,r relax our fforts, It has not at aged fo r Adultery. Nolte proserini entered on pay- 'a ess ntiaiAature of things--it has not • , men of coats. •-,, 1 7 a ade,t a Wrung Right--this is _beyond Ba,_ it rs. James Itloore,„' ty• 11la'e it m. Sehnoble, Joan'ho power ,n'al°r l ) J r fell e n 1:11:saott and Harrison Schrom. Indicted for ~ake the rulers' to•day, bat they: cann • ot Aserrlt ant, Battery,--Ve*dict, not guilty and , akaoppression just; nor eradicato fro '_ he hurts of men hatred hatred-34'4110 o the Vrosecutor, Nicholas tlyde, to pay the costs.. • 1 - , . .ress t - ` Mime vs. Wm. Wiseman.-Indleteit for As- • j ' . They may upliald for .k.- taine violence and sault and Battery. yerdict not guilty, and the) .. 1 rand; iby the 'strong arm of milit4WPowelli proa l ecutrix, Esther Powell, to pay the pests. &me is ps,i'd mi l - hr-Indieted for keep.l bli"b lY cannot lawful, ' ink° trqin man ? f n g the rights with which his Maker ing a Tippling House. l)ett, plead guilty. Fi. . • 1.7. the - citadels ;invested nedislo and costs ofprosecution . nuil • • L i ‘ ut a sten° in of our r . strong h has been thrown down. 'rare Will Shine vs. William WlCey-Indictell for keep•.t ).. 1 , stand Inn the impregnable rock ot fti-tet ing4 Tippling house. Verdict guilty, and the h ' " `' do . , , , ~.. T e'tyrann y,outtago . and wrong_ against De . 6:t i psy a find of $2O, anti cost o.,prosectt .. Ih- h is • d - ,items- , w tc We,peotest, itn no ogrel‘eaten - / . ated l by the majority given against us.- 1 miry& Michac [ Oppression has gained a new lease of pow siiio and Battery. L , et; out not an iota of sanction for Ms cruet county to pay the ty and injustfity Let us renew our vows , Bamo vs. Nataai to Fredom; and garn strength for future ,lair-iutd 'lottery I, 't . confli te, by divesting owsolvei of every set on payment of rho fish and ignoble desire ' ' Same vv. kostr. Tritly your. `friend, \ Davin llttiolor. :za S. Johns—lndicted for At. V i eraiet not- guilty and the • • P. Ccgteit7—indiated f or & nolliprOexmai , entered Evanst=foiiicte4 for aszmult ' 1- , h• 41C sediteti • . A *oil° preiegni permitted on pameut o \ the wet. • _ Sane.l_ • • I•6lin'itup4t—lmlio t ed fer keeping • Id the , . norm . 1 Verdict guilty,. sm. ~ ... 'pieces o the toe ..,.....averx. ... The Metba. * l 9 And costa °l.lir C klet92ll2 l . ''-- - rai s t pillitant dinoininatieto respectable ...im .7° ( b, hp y.l ß ' ,tl F Pert ound — gn in i t ;t l y et , ed an - d f li C i n t e l : l * lin /L t- ",.l il o t e l 7 b l e reel f t at e it!t relt ed I ta l : e t s l l l 6 /q a t`s f. t l i n o i n ij c'h il i e a l s . pro seoution . '' has already divided ilte 14ttiodist 1 , 10, 4 6. John ,nu "r . t.--Indiated for selling ti.,,1 body , . , into tWo distinct br.inclief4i-NOrth iner I V rdpt guilty and iined-$lO 'l''' and South: Tho Nor l thern i Coaterenee held 1 'i1ea1.,,.. e County Jail iendays, i 'a 'Convention tit Cincinnati last weekZand .j i 'Hely Hipp, e—lndicted for keep., "fortr.ally re.snived. in ,rep gate goal:) , - 4 0141 / . 'ling house. ' tank plead: - : ullty.'- 7 1 1; their brethren of the Pouthd The_ gren t al t rind costs of romotion ,'" of their action seems fc e ibelttiCitold'; - •Pregt• , Rhin D. rana,Burety of ' the; ..-..tl r y cannot tonstatently t hold - clut . 11-fel. 1 1 1011 4irmsequiPormitte,d on i lpayrne7t, 10R.shili with slavi.hOhiats turf shwa s :ren e is to ade 7 , / ot by the Deft - - - Second—this nest; Creacral.qtaf. : ( t •'. Washington Oortlen—lndictetl for', be held at LSrocl4rt, Va., and they appre- 1 , t.dnatteritiwith intent, to lit l / 2 1. •Yer.i ho e d p e rsonal ' - ii e lene s hoal. th ey attend , Ity the,itst, but guilty op the il that body and 'lttenipt,lo express their t 4nt, of the Indictment, Notl sentede-ii opinions On the sub,iect of PAry. Wheth-- ..' 1 1 - , , . 1„, • 'l, cr this fir is suggnstcd b'? tlai aunts of the, I.' ThMnas LognO4lno.-i'eted fTa - iad'uLV place, or the character, ofift;94.eople in that ' 'e Bill. / Nolte ;Presequi: pe4itted cii quarter, we d') nkl ; kottr l ; 'flit the y have •f the cost, end $2O, to,the prpsecu r t declared' Ir}{ r s'eliliwn -lila .bray , ... 1 will not I .• ' - it attend the .Cortferetiee. , 1 r ob t i l; . 'The Convention' dctettninetl Upon perm, l er. ohn iVillh trir—lediet d de r - '.* .-1 . ads 'under raise . pretences .\ . Verdte & l ' p o licyi t ig u th c , e , r ij O i l it l i r : i l ‘ t l e n e g - ap3ts 4 l.b. th i s conveu. and the Deft, to pay the costs. 1, , t , w „. -attendll the (read i t ,Cotfe-enee at S. George Farrow—lndicted for Rey "' a i .2 '„ . - a. ' ~ Lvnchbur", Niv•ittia in 3ittv next,• ; I OlCrt Goods. irFue Bill.- Verdietgnor • . l i prennt to thatAoly, a memorial from the 1 be Deft. to pay th e cost. I • . s;111oht Littll--Indiele.t or f r.s . ll ‘ nit : Convention, protcsiling against the practi. II I g nored , r d - rya an th e pros cation td ees or Vc:lutitaiy'sfat - elif)l(ting and slavetra. - . , 1 ~,t 4, ,v c iinz , c..,b, .y members o the elturelt IA calling ask, ' ''' t' ; :. ' I e' - ; upon'thv conferetie .to t ike Nl' \ttery .iteps. 3 ' negh .1""1136n-rSure,t-Y of the toward Modifying ilte Cutirstitutieh and Dis-, 1 - Oath , tit - Alistin .Kelli, ;Deft. ordered, : i . . 1 ,i. t i A . i • f: C p ItIe,FO,JS u int,o. t tta . u i.s Avery sp it. e costa, and to inter into recognizance it orthe.Ndrth,: -by striking eat all the-ab behaviour &c. 1 .-' ; , - i -ejtior i able - fealures' of ,those. instruments, i\ --..-ooram•--. -- -- 1, -I , ' 1 • l , - I .:- P and declaring that- voluntary sldreholdin. 1 For th e Dearer argue. 4,- .-: , , ; , ~ , „ . ~ 1. ~ c• -. duet stocetraaine• Quail nercatter cous,ituto I • 1 .11,4wING 'HITCH _ ~..t.,,J ~;tiari i,-.-. , to tilembersliii4 innwll. P. church • , ll' I-In'a 'ordance with the publi:gied notice; ` The , General Oonferetteeiiht Itaqu qobsti. the Plo ing Match took place 2 04 the tarn" ! tittle:lA authority to - nutkp 11..{e. Otaiikes ~ tafehri tiap Black,New Sentieklr towtiAiiP,' ! lint: upon reetanmendation t iof. twelth): &sail' . '- , <, . -: , i on the 'tli - inst. Thn . day was very unta- i ilie., Annuat i Confcrenee3 . , ,It:tc bids Its-1.,g r ,!, ,var;ble In9twithstandiug-a-large kutuber ilf Ltplestetl , to exercise its prerogatives ill ree4.l . Spectat rOvote - preseut. There were four Imentending,'such adti•m•!to the Animal Coe 'plows . n --- tpred for ; competition;three of i ferenees 9 - :.., 1 ' l ibel"), , • ili Hell . & Speer a iron Centre No.• ' - Asit is nht expocted latat ',.-these proposi t 5; one a *left' baud mould board, qsamc 1 tl' i 1 total I ‘; i• • , i )‘ i h I ( 1 ..' -.)C -nte,t-lif. .4 t he ..encral • i!iiinnof larers)l; 'pie fi e li was I telerabl9 jThiiferi•Ace; prosision "h is been made to good, ' d ' sad - been . II 1 '' l l' ' - •' ' • , A a V t , I. • t - 1a . the surface A more iti ka,' , inegt, t t tf,kpmergllncy. , on en 11 11 , y ~ s lv,e,:t ielilowliig would have shown to het- ihe 'ltel);:h.:ESprini2fiehl, Ohio. lo Norentlyr, '4', 1 , t r ads, . Warm. None of tiro plow.men ;had lls 58.,( . 6take stiCli,acti4ii as:itity 'be deem. , , . Cr" , 1 - . . ekee ,ompcted blfore at'the 'Soeiety, Ica ratee,sary,upn the respOrise of tbe.Con. , Plowir _ Matches, aria the judges ind,,setne: ference. whiCh..Convention sly di have power lifEteut yio detcrin4ling• the awardi t 4-4' l t q ow mine a _Northern Conference, to 4 ton a. the plowineu canto from the f lit ), areen;? the Coe ,, tiatiort-, , aiti to authorize cy don to. dinner; - after tilikb t 4•. 1 the-pablieation of-n. m•Wlcdition 74 the Dis- Isid ni of the, Socie,ty real out' the upt ,i i plin,;, containing the; nucessnry. , amend ..rb lume j 1 e. Iv Et,' 1 4 \- 001 !-- . - - 0 Gaining ~ not guilt Name ceicing guilty a Same and Batt pay the I' Saute Peace o to , pay t for good lIBTEOD) S'titt another 'd k - -...q.i.j.- ' i - • A • ' \ rounding facts. 1 es of the President, - suit now “rs: bre t , l to the -know edge of tits•Bioard,:leveals ss- 1.. Men who•nevei ixisrowed a 1106 are here l ehargil as being lair i,tieliticir to the Punkt .thers who had her rowed, on tieing sent fur and pameant LiC. 1,-, mandcdproduct evidence 'that they lisiv refunde : he loans.Ebveldpes, ettft'is' i , • tis containing valuable securities; ea kirg olsened - are bind ti' a• have had- these.nuiti a 11., bstracted, I : burr m b4 cre , ernoran 4 tec l a nl . - ca l -known Ws 'pests/ , occupying t.iel' place Largo trabsactiens madis,withant „ Or. kno edge of, the Heald,' are det4e i with the la kers, • ' and --it-isAeonfidently s * l- • lie'ved th*fro th-e-sequarteis mai3r.,pstis„ nay be- reAnverd , ,fromi the bank east finusactionS, not proper_ fll.-T , ublicatiou nor, !tare been .sid bare, and the Directors fair-, .ii.ig. mak:oath that 'the President- has ith.;- sdoncledj ft : cirri - Au .countryj' - with design to • dfritud, \ his: cikditors, ha e attacht 4 4. : llls _ lai.giPprUperty or the benefit of th banic. - \ -Vigil, nan,me antcommitte iii three experts_ alippinted lay - the Governor u der the 146 3 Relief, Law, arc - engaged in aseertaining the: true condition of the asisets.i lr,aabe- bor-' 3 c arelentestnined that enough' maybe tenor 'ereii front the, stredi to enable` thebank 0 go' on and preserve its vaivable charm , which has just been-extend6d twenty yo . Alieady the stock is iim the list'of faticie-i\ i 'and having gone -down; from $ll2 to f 6 s , dew vibrates up taill). - ' _ \ toll Nil E TifF.,ANSAS ON. , m
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