REPORTER : /Wednesday, January 29, 1845. 111ER.31.1 1 11t1ICCCID - 117.2 1 2.__111—.• _ The (Mice 01 the Bradford Re porter has been removed to Col. Means' Brick Store, (up stairs,) entrance on the North side. ITEMS or• NEWS.—A, duel was re cently fought near IVadenburg, by two members of Congress, Messrs Cling man and Yaney. No damage sustain ed.' lie defaulting Clerk of the House of Representative has been. arrested. A portion of his friends are quite sangu ine that his accounts are correct. John A—Dix and Daniel - S. Dickin son have been elected U. S. Senators by the Legislature of New York. John Rice, ,defaulting- President of the Allentown Bank, was arrested in a candy manufactory in New York city and committed to the Lehigh county jail. The bill introduced by Dr. Duncan, fixing a uniform day for holding the cle i cition of President and , -Vice Presi dent has become the aw of the land.— The day named is the first Tuesday af ter the first Monday in November. The Main Line was exposed to sale on the 20th inst. No bids have yet been obtained. The-Legislature is. talking of an ad journment immediately. All for Bun- -combo Christian Kneass, a member of the late Democratic Electoral College died on Tuesday, 14th inst. The will be uo - United Slates Sena tot' elected from Indiana this year. LEZERI'iL DEMOCRAT.—We have re ceived the first_number of this paper, recently estabil4hed at Wilkes-Barre, LEVI.by L. TAT, and are much pleas ed, by its appearance and - the tone it adopts. By the way brother TATL you m i neli mistake our intention. We certainly meant no attack. But we have seen in several of the counties adjacent to us. papers established to favor certain cliques or interests, and invariably have seen them produce the most detelerious effects upon the democratic party. In-. deed wliciony newspaper stoops 'to become the tool of any faction it ceases to be the organ of the democratic party, ar,d is very apt to scatter the seeds of dissension and diSunion. A higher and a nobler impulse should impel the conductor of a democratic journal ; a wish to concentrate and perpetuate the existence of the democracy and a fearless advocacy of their principles:— We trust and believe ►hat the " Detio crat" will render gallant service to the democracy of Luzerne, and their party in unison are ever sure of success. THE INAuptAtAiioN.--F. R. Shunk was duly inaugurated as the Governor of the great and glorious Common wealth of Pennsylvania on Tuesday 21st ist. The ceremony was perform. ed in the Hall of-the House . of Repre sentatives in the presence of the officers of Government, members of the Legis lature, ladies, citizens, .military &c.— The Inaugural will be found in another column„ The Governor has made the