SI INDEPENIIEW RgPUBLICAN CHAKLSB P. rxii) AND lb 11. -FRALIKR, ED170115 I‘IONTROSE; PA: Thursday, January 11, '1E455. THE INDEPENDENT, REPUBLICAN. prousraD EVF.itT, TIICT:SDAT MOTINI:th, AT moNtnosr:, PA., AT sl,so`rxn j!i ./PVANCE. <4 . -Rates of Adtertising. One square (16 lines orsless) one weelt,. .SD, One spume " two' . wlteks, 0,75 , One square tthree One square: . • " one ttlontll 1 f.l:i One square f " • two . months, - '2,25 O-One square ti three months O- One, square " - • six In' °Mill; 5 Otl One sqUare " one;year, 5,00 For two or more squareg, inserted by The year, a deduction from the above pricq is made. ' Yearly id vertisers aill hare the privilege Of altering or Chang- Ing their advertisements tsithoutradditioral charge. =• Butinem aids, not exceeding five 'Mei, inserted . at e 2,40 per annum. • • Job Work. This omee is snpplied with a good assurttnent. of Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job Work, such as Cards, rosters, Pamphlets, &e., will be 'done neat ly and promptly. - Republican Meeting. - It will be seen by a • notice in this paper 'that a .meeting of the Republican party )rill .he held in 'Montrose, • on { Monday 'evening next. We' . hope the friends of . - the cause throughout the county will: attend as gener -ally . a.i . pOssible. We . . must keep the hall ..rollng.! The committee to pvepare the ad 'dress Sze. are William .lesitp, Kran k li n Fra. ser, 0. G. llctnpstead, C. F. Read, U. Smith, J. Bradshaw, and S. 13. Miller. . Party Lines in the Pennsylvania Legisla ture. \Ve invite the attention of those - who think the old party ojzanizations are not destroyed., to the rote for -Speaker of the l.ennsylva 7 via Honse cif Representatives, as given ele- where in this piper. rt will be seen that the ' • anti-administratiort candidate received . 76 vote, while , the •ad m ration, .or regulat'? candidate received but IS votes! . Themeni bers of the Hous.e: just come , from . th,. racks.. of the Veople; may be supposed to speak the mind of the Keystone State,--and they have: spoken in emphatic efindentuation of the Ares-, ent, national adinim,;,tratiOn and the party[ that supports - - it. Old line;.; - dtstiuetion are ,disregarded by the Reprcsotatives, just as - they were by the yO ers 'who elected them. The Representatives rom this diStriet,.MeSsisi Lathrop and Sturtant, were among the • 70, as were Laporte and 'Holcomb of. Brad ). - ford,.Baldin of Taga., very of Wa,vne, and'- the . Representatives from this Section air"the State generally. We are . vel,l assured .that the gentlemen named, -are afi tMeompro- I mising friends of freedom, and it is highly, - gratifying to see thein..aetitig OA - ..e . ert; ias -they can ; thus give the sentiment-oft he peo ,. Tie of Northern PeunsylVania . a - fjret. - and .ef: feet not Otherwis...e attainable.' It is proi;abl _ that if another Nebraska bill were beiore the . - country, our present-'louse or. Itepresentri 'lives would be able to express sti opinion 'on the subjeet,---whiek is more than the last tears to have been capable 0f... • Political I.4tgiligenecf: 1 LLINOIS .—Tne 'l,catlire met ua tltt:.t 2nd. The 'House organized - by selCcting eivery All ti ebraska canet te, some NV and ' Sofrve - - De'mocrat4. .1n the Scitatt - i also the anti-e -braska lien have all the offices. They have two majority in the Senate and about to: in the House.. Negro Democracv is n.—• The' Legislature is out and out Isolk.N..—The: State Senate. organized h a.ll Demoeratie Officers. The 4 .1 • elected the P.epublican. nominees with great unanimity. 111ASSirritSETTS.—TWO important motions were Made in the House, Jan. Silt ; one was to elect a comtnitte on federal relations, and the Other to amend the Constitution so as to provide that no person shall have the elect irefranthise who cannot.rcad and write the English language. 'MAENTE.—Gpv.' Ilforrill, in his Message tO, • the 3faine.Legislature ; makes.no to • i the Know-Nothings, recommends the Strin. - • 'gent- enforcentent of the Liquor Lair, and con-'. ilemns the passage of the .I . ;el.iraska bill. Oi its presumed extension of, slavery, he sqs; " What renders' this aggressive movetfieilit . the more alarming * is' the evident coropitetty , L Of the Chief kaglstrate'ot the cOuntry, _ • open disregard and direct viiilation of a veil tmtary.assuance 'given to the people liho had . elevated him to that high-position, that no • movement of that churacter should shock the repose of the country during his official terfn, • if in his -power to avert it." ' NEW YOilE.—A . resolution to -amend the Constitution o the State - was olThred ry stir, in the Asseml)l;!.,-, aud laid over under the'rule. it a , follows "-That the liellomini amendment to the first sec , tion of article second of the ron;:tltation chi: State of NeW-Torl; be proposed, by' stliki::g out the first senteiee of said section. eonireirit g the folloalng . word;i4 Every undo-citizen of:the a Of .21 years, and ihsetting as follows, io - .place thereof: • Eiery male tif the age of 21-years -*ho shall have been hewn citizen of the United States: of ; America, or -who • hare been resident of the 'tidied 'Btates . of , • merica for the full tertn•of 21 years.' . - Amending the•Conseitation,•says the Tri . 4iine of the-9th, is lather a slow process . a•days.. In order:to do the antendroeut must pass each horse by a Inajuriti of all the . members:elected, then:fie over until the next gislature t0.w... 1-t eh`J-SetintorS_ nre elected, is • ( - Ibsen; pass aeli liOnse s 'or the 12' ew tura . by a majority in each, and 'then be . $44 !Bitted , to the .people, - when, if it gets a in , ion ,),.of the gates cast; it becomes a part -of . the Constitution. Thus. front three, .to years wilt elapse from -the Ptoposition to the consummation.- • , . - • The Plotrjh, the L•jopt cf.: . the Arivf!, , . L fished in York by,:mi Finett, atk t .la year, or f 16'for' fire •_copies---in advance!l— , ; This is a monthly pukiication .of 64 pages, , • devoted 'to agriculture, manuraeturei,, add - die .. ineehluitic i tirtS. , auci edited with much :It• - is.one th 6 very.hest . publieatious' - of. t 1 • - d ihe United State.,...• • Genteee funizeri:i. published triontlily Nzia;sea . a. &somas reit CosuzastoNai at Bad water, N. Y., by Daniel Lee, at fifty iflpt. suArE.—Cknplete4etarns allow the - fOrt• cents a \ year. h containq tiiirty-two pates 1 lowing result:-dittis,Anti-alavery in eutt number, and furnishes 4tO ; JOnson; Den; 615 . j Peikk; 4)ft-ireat-lon • :` • 1 ik7; ,Dysol;, ' 4l l rll6lltifter., 16. 1 • 'I ' ~.ti:i.:; .;4 • The Iltiblie - an . Party. • •-• .The Cooderspqrt, Peoples rire glhd to see so Much unanitui ' t57,81/ 1 4gtkidt:ii4ral . .papers in; tins State . in ftcoc;Of organiziiig the:4kirty 'kreedorn.— hi 1,(..! - . hlreat.iiipublisted tiro, of iniuitsf tnany - papers,ati4,2 gike bclol,v.. the sttol'ig efiiphaiie.lairOvike.of to io r, in.fitvot ut the movetneut. These kte our sent •tlti4 is- so important •4 , i matter that we shal l frequently presS it ' - upon our readers.l - (Then follows the extract ire made from the ..-I;i;tutor, last week.) . The. Binghamt l on, Y. Y., Standard (Tem-. • • • i peranctr and . - Frec.S.;oil) strongly advocates tbe .ney;Republiian.party.. We quote from thee-last issue of that paper :. •. • • There does, not rimaimthe shadow of a Whig or 7 ganizatien at the SOuth, • The party is disbanded at t1);3 - West,:and . disorkanized elsewhere. Row then is it.to cope successfaifr crith its pro-slavery rival. At . the late elections, Wherever the Whig party took the field under its dhninctive name and character; there. the • democratic: patty has, Made a good show of Strength, if it has nOt succeeded iu maintaining its as ! cendcncy while la every State Where the' people ty ere. permitted to rally under the Republican banner, itidepeadeut iyf the nldparties_, there the Deamerafie party has been utterly•routed, and Tertipera.nce and I.reedonr have triuniplied. • •• • . I If. the Republican movement shall fail for :vra.:.t of earntst • practical co-operation in this State, at the last clection;, anti if the old political rival of the Whig !party; in its Open and shatiteless alliance with Rum shall again triumph in that North, then, indeed, has the Whig party become a barrier i to the cause of pt*tre4.antl reform ; a. barrier; not only fOrmidable, but fatal. . • S VIC: DE. ---aarles -Bitsclk of - Diniock, in this eOuntv.l crimmitted suicide, on the night' of . Friday, dinmary sth. 'by banging himself,. .lenra that, he was-a man ofin temperate habit;t., aid in consequence of re cent exposure, had. b e e for'sOme days eon- . fined. to. hi;3 bed sickness, having Also lost the use of his liMbs:. In consequence of this, he finiud it-diMeult tO. - t urn . himself iii Led, and liatl persmidi'd his family to attad a rope to the ceiling oFtrhead,to aid him in turning. Being thus prcharea, on Fridat• evening he' told his he .felt kiter and thought-he could sleet; andiadvised her to do the 5:06.. firA thrown_. the rope, ! t..heisuppmetii . entirely.;out of his reat:ll,----- ;,-.d)e, ;went up - sthirs, to: leaving his i`son 'asleep I>el4, ; Iu the . n;:tht 1;4:' aW e, ;Ind p!.?reOving thia . thl was still l.t•ht L, icent (hiwil,ilindwithh;r son coinintlieed rekindling the fire. ~ With the first:•gleam the tiniq of the deceasttd was leanitig agailit the bed, the. falai . , noo,i - e•artnat‘i lies tied:; and his bodY cuhi ' • lit { The. act .was.doulttless the result of itittni .ty, as; he saidlto haye.preeloti4 made two • ,or three attempts to desti-oyAtiMself i and his rtitt her and unchtj both committed suicide from the F',"aisit- The 11 1 rti'inan'8 .(11:pinan Citholie ) J .To4 nal 4 1 - Thelgi , orious news has rcac?i -j~YI that thkiSth o of De ember; Pope Pi :onslX, iinn - 4)rit,ll renown, in preser.to Pritiees id* the Citurch,_ (lo ci:l*d it - an'Arqele of Divilie Faith, that the: ,tifoqier,qf God •ozz:. mast I.Ec.sed Lady was co caved stain.. The doc. , .whieh OW' . priAntilgat e,l a > nn of wliihilulet.f,rth it will be tiOt beCll t. CI it: t t.NA 1 pkalis C '•Let , 11'w Catii jr~li.;i of Arncrioa acknowloklgc tbeir 1 a 5 t tepidY i ty of llat-t( , n to t-llake . IrL:tal;e:ou r,OI yes t4Y our great .Mary f;:f Inlruaoulate Cone pti~n.' ' • " Editors' Convention The Plitorr4 . a 1 Pair - lirlien of Northern rennsy!-; rania,.f4vorable to the 'formation -of T; pographicat AsFeriatiom requeileci to meet for that purporre at the ;:r i ilottße, in the village of Scranton, ca, jamiai y 17, the anniver:rary of tire day of the-great ,;Urr.,,orr, Stcritcrnaro, t:r.d Pls;tcre-: Frun:LlN. • linsiness en6 l :ifwenients wilifireven,t our ni•- , ent Convention - to we wcluld Lw -w • 4 be, but we project all sue l . ress;and shall respect to . ' ratify Cue proce4 ings oftthe_ConveltiOn. • ; . - . • ' `Humanityin the City. .// . . : `.'. Bang tr . .....ries n . t f ....bisrottn‘ex - recently'defircred in Son York; by Rm . . Einci,:i . I.l_,finaris.' These prailFal discour.,.es'bi; this err/infra ; , -- . dtvine, : speak i not only to th 6 hearts and 'eott• ,seitti,es•ro,i' thin, with a N,ig.or and power not to 'be hAisnar.loistOod, Lht-are_ also \ clothed in. sucli'chaste and clegnt lrnguage. as to be roo4 valuablelas.c.7.(intrilnitions to _. I have pc . ruseu r. it With unustial, in terest; take pleastue, in recomMendiag it' taia - nay dieuao. - , The iqiUsitNif - 4utifiart freedom' has vaigaged My attention for a number ~of;. years; and tify.hopes•tor the ultimate triumph', , of our pyineihles Were fle,ver better than at 0w,e114 ITerseyeranee conquers every. tbittn."4B an 'caltl saying, and Pretty genetallY . true; but whether it IA to be. the Persev er: t • anee slave-holders. or the 'advoeateS Toi* ereedoDl WbOl is' finally to conquer . is the! ' • • question,'- ' kr 1 1.10 :allure of power in the Senate .is ad• Verse ti) freedom.. In !the House, it - is about gin one-third power over..-ruling the two-third Lower,; the half of whieh lifts generally beeial • ulded oough-face. . This Power, hay a constit- tieney Of about two thnusand millions of dad !ars, or negro property, acting in concert ..to destroy free labor, its! natural tuitagontt;-- This bias ever . been cuMbining in secret ma ticeuvrbs. to ,efl'ect its own. objects, and taking!, every adyantage- of time and circumstance . , for the furtherance of its purposes. .Nothing is too high, laotiting• t4a low to. work . into and. york put its prinsipleS, la -Temples ostcnsi hly daidicated to : Ale hiving God, it is great in glob*; ;in power.' In. the Northern;Oonferences'i Synods, and geleral head divisiOns of the pro,slavery. Churches,iii strujotli as oil, and almost'to all human ap 'pearance enraptured %vital the caul-co, while slaVety,. the peculiar institution, is left ia fillt thast but,.. crippled iti the least, is ready for y egul4r,fight or disco partnership-- , possesingat sana , in a high deg4!o, according to eiretamst necs, at one time the a saint, alternately :6(a • 1 Herell think -is the.great obstacle -to pOlitieal :action at the North. In churches of this kind Lwe have 14any pious andl intelligent peoPle. people Whav are-attached to their churcheslby many hallOw o ed rnv ineences, who loci tor illy good:Oftlic - •cliureh, !who . are eimtrolled ! by t tie 41 , -( Liphru. and genii. , rid ni aiey,=ftliechto'cii, :Who iar . 4) tired mla‘-tit'y and its atpuranations, and ftlei tadreail (If the powers that be. when thev flaLol'ili al the . suliect. Ntn ititali such wi!,Uld avithdraw and form I - cliu . 4ll4s j.,y themselves, retaining if thq '4...tailor:a:their own erea.4 except the exeeptiaM ableparti, and wetland sustain a preaeh'er would break up otte strottrltiild-of the share p cr, in this COUn ... try, :diYetsified as it i thrfrogh most of the eltai6Ates.l, 'This would take th,e, vital portiou 'of the pii i o-slavery Churches, :and -leave •the balance- to decay. - 3fity tale spirit of the Lord icureta is -orei - iecter of 1 - .ersms," but ." [bat he inula plade Of one blood the nations . or tha earth to .4a'. upon: i!,'' pra-pare them' to live; in . this world. tis to be prepared for the , . . Party - uas Professed nothing, hnt ! sliently, p0 , .. 4 , prtully, and suecesSfull'y ithas fteted and gt eta ! liO freedom trophies that.Nsbermly hoast /t . s . ti liong at; the republic may lastj The sit ; . .strbn,, here returns—will this, so far general . av;:•.val s Uf the American Party:, hi behalf •of 'recilin, be. •ca rt•l6l out in a natis .1101' cainp.. 'go. We janswer'it will,and to prove the : •lertion, we Ikubmit the follow lag tacts•Hi •:. t. l4 tylie• move- I l i:tent hai;'thus far, and will pr.' wail it: all the I.••tates.possessing ;t' foreitm • ,Opulation ; zr.r. , 1 bridly, such ;States are the lorthiln and west- , i•rnones.oeS; andlastly, vastly-.tries ,St4e . es,. now in the 1 hand c,l tite forty. ;Iss;-: ~, ,, s r. ti,tajority of the ! 4-le.toral votes. .Tiie fol!oWitlIg .States, we I 1::101'5;v• - • ca - 9 .1 )0 61*rie to•i l lny hi,vi the American • 1 : • :- , Party anti we nit ito each!. Ine.• number 611 Oeetral vote; the -are entitled to; ' Permsel. A•al;izt :*.:?7, :11 - as , thus:lts 13, 14aine.8, • - Dela ~ , ~ , ~-, retie :.t. .7.'"ivW , er , - , ey 7. - imiiori rI, 1110111 Drat 1:3, 1111 , nii.: 1''.;',11.1 3. Ne;.‘• York! 35,"qhio - !!3, / :A:: if.m.....11,40 - ;_..N . q,.. - .11,1nr: , .1„ i r , 5, V e .• ! . ; ,,, 1i i 5 , • littakiv iniftl I I tit) electoral, beil:Lt eleven snore . ;.tire; are required for the ehol'el..• - of President. $ nese gores show that as a •party wo are in - $ .• , !rni;lnrs. kb:To - EL:la cc' ans southern sunoort woatever, of the hid- ':atd heretore the tempt:it:on or the nce•,ssity - of Pa.; Wai I 1 •,,t c,•• Lhn f , t,.. r, sin:them votes drags- not exi . st, for l ri •lc t% - f.) gl . e • at. States (,I' ti T . [Hem are It9el) Sc. C'ilti! jOill c:',lrlt i': , ,eirred to the American Party. I Virginia and (..ndeq.l AbOlit. i M . :lrl - 1:1,11 are sure to go for I the Virginia • - $ , 1 yarl o l 4 ,:s partsol- , :tleket,_bilt. 'without the aid 'of a singe- vote i, and two hundred I ,l ,frian thOseja!triost northern Stiates,. we shall itli a large iner • lnliersldi • : 11.eleet. in 18•741 an Atneric:in 1 resident• The .:slavery question eannot 'effL•et the - Arneriean ~i Itions percs.-1 blildl , !:u 1 -IParty,,tor its whole i,owur af . ) ;ill its!,•hopes of a prohrtlitor 'liquo ' ; `;are north of Mason and Di.xon:s line. '; its • , s- - j , s that vo?ed for P Ie • rObro:t4on. f.; rat:ons are for frei2dom; mail when•tne party for ; tlteen,solng I; 4 fNil. arei. li .is aecused of he:ngApro-slavery;lt•t its defenders lil • t , . , Bradt . ; trd Clo - ... tri-1$ W. (LIT. - :ipoo i tue ruCti who utter the hase lie, tb every. • $ ...• .1 •rkins, Luzerne•Co..:G. W.'lCotkii- detection that •liA occurred shier) tilt, party .$ •': : . ..„1 • ; • ! sprung . intO exissence. •We know : it defeated i rr ; 1 , •, I J st a . e l; cOnderr•part, 4 W.i . t• T. ( ~ .!.Button, I) , elti.e lie pundeie4 to the vile all. .r C. E:Ocir,ll i4 , i, , F:rC0.. - G.I:W.. S. l'• ~$ - !!petites of the tl:reign vote ofiSt. Loni:• - ••', but in ,•. • , , •ard Tiitt :61 2 , 4 -i• I, N * •• "r• 1" '; "4 t h a t . lp rt ,id en t pi ere ,i, a d k c(mplett y disorganizeiland ruined thetwoold , stresses ; B‘ ll ' l ,_,B°Wr'll.m , Caldwell, Chamber- , 1 (Phila. c 0..) Cuinmins. (Somerset) . Donald- , not (Atli 1)40,n tell-tritA,' bat ove r w helin. I p,ilitiCal pi lies, and 'which, it is Sirongly be l fi n, ' - clipp, - ,Ulover, (.. , ":riswell, Cummings, high' convietcd. cleueiand Het•ald. 1 livcd and. p edicted, will vet svelter to tire, - i [ " I —A gentlemln in a nOvate letter from the Nive ha-re :L i re:L a y ! ter, Foust, 4. Frainklin, . Free; ' G - G - inner, ! s i v l .o ,,i nds what to law is :t nii(atty and irresista• i • 11 ,D"Wilin'T.Evster, Fcaron Fletcher, Fos.' ) iliti - l ii , ',,,a, ifization. c) es i Tliirrisurt. err, odgsoll, iHolcomb, Sandwich Kant .. speaking of Kiln* Kamoha- i ), Ir' L t d ``.' . ' II 1.1. Guy, ''s ierf . ' notice that in the Senate Adattis of Missis- , .'" mema. says a— Ile loafs romLthr! ii'w'ri ,- ,1 1 5 1,,pi, has ;tar' tiduc t it a bill of dal,' s a nne e h a rae.,lpubbs, King,- Kirk patrick, 'Krivps, ,-Lane, , . flonol t ilai:4yee is into a tavern, and 1. really , LA • 1 I I 1 I • 1 • 11 . 1))rt . ..,. I ( 4., Lathrop, Leas, - Linde man:, Lott, j' ,tt• is wet oetireo b y b e new party watie in . to take a 'nip' vitt) an3 l body .that asks him. Lite Rouge lu ll . L ," t h s ~,.in le § t 'd e ' h as v i n . S i 1,1)1,Vt., Art.tplinuryt .I t Ve h. 4 31 , 6 - 1, ' , ~orri ~ . m -et- He isnt w urth a 'et - influent:it,' and anctioneerS i ' • f '• - '. . 19)tly and bitterly attack 41 the , s . 1101e• party : M.C " lnell g e ' lll u n gh , ikfaid ' 14. , Megill'' .1 won't take ; • his lid at am' auction.' • land ITeitry -.Wise, the nl i t s i nso l . t i • ' 4 Mellale Morris "Morrison Muse 'Pa , +e p 1 - z ., 4 11 11( \•OCate I, ... • • t • ~4„e, a m... , 1 L .. I . llOllSe, Russ, Rutter, Sherer, Sim win, Smith', •,----The Bosto i -Pilot, (Catholic) speaking of t i it slavery that the South . pos. , CSS( 3 i s also o p., I er, Pi .ll nYpackkr, Powell, , Reese, Ritte a .. „f ‘ i(Aitegholy.) Sitifth,"(Bleir,) Sinitb, (Phila. the Know islothing, sa •s: ,` plOsed to the while Movement 1 'Another fi let Dow, iu the naive u 'conscience, can'these ii' this connection should not be h ost sight 1 . men have thc t iipialen •e to find Fault with : t Lit the most popithar man in 111 - arty, lark: ;city.) Stt.el," St:ehley, Stewart,.l Sttirdevant, •1. honest iniiniar,aitsf wjn s e (iwn anicesturs . werel 4. 1 offiir the presidency.isanti-Nl: ra :a. h e ar t 11.111 ,'rue, Watel'hiMSe, Weoel4, Viekcrtham, _ .• t , n. l ~ , , \Vanier, Wood, Ziegler-76, •oted. fur 11. . 1 intim:gram ; pare t•it..--iiir such was the charale- i a 'id soul. But if we bleked po , ii iN'e `Maid' ter of the , tarlyi settleri of America.' '• It to feelina of the nua‘scsof the pa l rty in .i_aird K. Sri:ONG. Ml:::•;1*••. 1111kEr,PUSII.Cartisle,'Christ, Craig . . J' C' -- I_ ? Slavery, the late elections in this. and 0 er, Dougherty, Dunning, Edinger, Franey, Fr A Democratic !Mon Convention consist.l Gross. John•-"on, M'Cleen,-MaxTII, Orr, al.' ina of delegaite from the vairions Wards or, ' tart, of the Ulii " tt, sh " w the lit '1 1 " 111 tenth '. " i' s, l„ it , i aide. Stiackdale, Thoropmnl- 7 -18 voted r R., Nt , IN . y(21 . k . , me un ifr i ala.. . rsenia , 11%4, at I.t lazsof . the whole party. In Ne i sv York, the % r, mmunanyiThrt ,tic Laake , prei,anajoas fur' a t American party polled 122,009 votes, l Wolour. State .lit:..s Col ventiuM tiir the . purpose ()fi t /t")' aided the Anti-Nclir , as,ka party in that •; ,1 • _ • r I ~, ~?- . , 1 t , .„-,.„,.., 1 . essrs. NN , right, Yorkes--- , v `ed. for : nue in returning to me next -.4, E ~ 1 , . nnitina the De ilOcraticl, party, Cams, Dimg- I in p elin : : % l l l . :, : nia : vy ' e , , ' „,: . en ! ' r. E 4ti l :(i n itg uL v E ia l ted for R." B. : .I." 's o - titnis.- n I•is St.vin.ar s."•in Buren niid Wise, of Vi - r- ! Ire"tS- nine " wit - "M"' d to t "' - ' t! t6ltus ' tult. "' m • . • • • . 'inatt• met at - three o'cl elt in -the .af- ' , v ery into iilwas ginia, Nrer s ) al on, the persons determined I s i a . - ' ' „poi, to 1 ,4 in , ted. :Ls L , :peskers. , ~ I a i like result_while in Illinoisi, by tlie . aid of this i . It ~ , ~ : • Movement, the Dilaglashes w , r , 1 1.. , , completelN: 1 teti)oll, a t d . ;after four hieffec i al ' , ballots for • An orgatizati n will probe -The folk, wing t na t a ph, copied from a 1 l i tint ,d, an d ,4 i n 1‘11,4, - ,,,, I ; w l' e o t i le. w h o l e i Speaker. ai. Ourned until Its mornin& at n 4 i tz, • tombstone in t it v mug.: oi xutton, Ca.; is a ctir.osity.i and shows the progress of er-.- of tit? American 1 - °-'wt go - I `Cue was carried for freedom iliV tbe council leleven o'clot: Part', i his he etfected i)-day. s . 4:. Wednesday ! at. 3.. lir the Senate the ; et-, 1,. 1 t the age hp w hith w,e live: er vas continued- tO the ' k Since - last April, the A tnerit a a Par - tyl have 1 . In nietaiiry d the 'Earthiv House or Tab- , dlected nine auti-Nelitaska GoVeritiir,4, in as ; 1 ) 111 ° 11 Pg for Spea ernile'... of Saraili A„ ss hiCh fell Sept. 6th, 18 , 47,1 ' an y , States, seven of which 4st yca'r hail I 18111 ballot, ;i : itlideti . gleeess- In the House, •tnn i OMBState • which- L a d , b een 4 ta ,„ - ti ng 37. y ears :anti" 5 1 .)etioici•iatie executivei;.. li t , 4 ' I several bills were, •:1 in placei months. 'Her Psyeltokigy w as the w :r e t if i t .I Le 1 , 81 . Ly Im, -cat 1 ,, co:Lirress 4. -.. .1 out i Thursday Jan 4 the - , - Senate there - ri. out , . aimi wire . . guVcrri . i a number it unsuct• •sfui ballotings for - .. Henry ( yid bard, and ilitughter of Thomas ree soilers, while the ;hole 'lState and Mari' Ert(-r. '1.11(1in XI, 26.' And• iheat is thoroughly anti.sta•vt,r.,. New -Jet- jei .,. , Speitker. , lit eLatlertioui t 4. Whigs and IA hos., e vel• liv e th and believeth' in me shall 1,1„, f in .,,i0„,,.., B „,, t h e . r str , lng p i., „f , ,,,f the till _ : A merit'ans C output Mr. TIC • rICkS, and vo- never die.: Believa.st tilloa tlll-;? Fes. Sarah _ i of the party, the knit cans in that : ted fox -Mr• • kiimer, who receive, fifteen vote s lit ~..s. —J(iurtata i• t f Conimercc, ; • - ' l.l -,, ti au' '•1 . • . c ~4 , on severa ballots It will rey'll e-Mr. Skin- - date , urniii, iota ni( in itis i t ) _4,ll,ress in , . • . ' ~- io ti vote to elect him, fnd we learn —The Free Vu ill Ilitpt•ists have expressed itvor of fret , q,,n) in kan:4l... final the restore- ' hers 1 the tidowaig/Lentiment in regard to the real ,1611 of the Missouri Cuinprontik., The ar t y '.. 11111 t. 111 alas:Andy refuses to co e , for 'nisch*. .. of or . ganilzatioi r to-day i s no Atiti-Slias (eV c tariicterlufprofessed Anti-Slav- :as defeatted alinost every tiordiern man - that '! The. roslice t . • int) e flatteraig than it was on, the first •v of ery piiiClO:d ri tints. I . - 1f0u.4.1 for the Nebraska bill. aM4I it lias coin. ' ' I •-a.-..' - - - -- . llc••is.4d, lilt the 'repeated treacher to pletely revolutionized the I limit.' of Represent- : 1 • t ''-- "in• - - I the -tAiive, ;nal the firtai adliaince with pro.skay. otitis, , b years but for three yea twli.th'irds of the z cry interests, w!eeha have characterized tilt. Senate will be bey(Aidits reach. hus tar the, old political P iglus, leave no :A d eq uat e grtaw .d for confel.-iii in thmr ,anti-slasery i . r t,t,..,;. 51;111-i; and in-!tee all li 51;111-i;olitical support given to tin ~ e. partit, as sit,.l, while bearing thpir preself. charm ter, is -111C011c•i•Itell.: with a pro. fession of auti-sla% cry ' or Cilliz4.ll/11ii.y. . Know- From the 13.trr)-, :>entati ves, D ir.g t. 94 I'.lt NoW, North, a 1 4t.1 t•t)11111411:14fili (I A 1,0! it togs•ti.4.l anti min,,,r( 1 1-1;alrit•!. • othin • sreveil sissil I. c. le. 11 It 11.7 are t. all :12 BERE MEE tycnt ht ir If theEz. oceain Llity Nillet!ol cler,trov fietvriiint.,4l/ 1 prop, r tri(4.a of tip.. rip- , II:5 ri s tthts/ofiStal of , Conm.itution: er . a , ion of i I.4reach.abil adopt,..; intkl mo c st isiniai bt boltlncbss bring Si0:1. Circuit . In O Ari .1 (jf th ultra antbs . 4i o f rawletatit eatalillatp 1 .~ ~ti:( )11e i, . The i The ilte i ,rity and - respectability of fly. Dettioerittie party beye been- su‘tained byadi tiering t(4 the - ,, i eat . cot,t, th Ut!onal dOetrineii whidi it" inculAted and refu-ing' under aq cireum4ances; th. ally it. , .elf kvith the temps.. rare isiii.; . , which t he :Whig party has! so rea - dity tiffiii at d!Wit i lt; and which have result cd in it4eorritption, and nbnoit in its destrtte tiOn.- " Thongt defeated at, the North; in 4 i he _ lat,c eletilie -4;thO! , -.e. wini StOod by thenr min i . ciplps throullt that ardweis strug.Ale,are - Anetit Whose 4vo . ion to truth . : is beyond suspieiOn, awl whd, al :by a few thousand Of. their old friends, whoin the .exciteincitt and the'de- Lciptions of the Illour hair tni . 4ed, wilr.sOint I bear thelendr . .l4lflegtri.niti-phant.„thtioqgh:that Isection, - :imi reintiLte their oh rinciples, and thtiir.trith 'Men. i is ii Wiser 'ti the South to .., I.trest . ths new r rgatilzation i: t w 'the: just iti r , 1 terpretetio "of the ‘ . (iti.sti t alp] . - on whit_b het rights, end hose' of whole, nion . ; . deperid .1. t- • , . . or that tilt] party Ilfhielt: even . w4en , defe.itel, by &spent , facits.ha - alWays posscsed • 1 fle."rge bo'dy f faithnii '.4,16ii,;: :ins who are li.) 1 in'a ininpri V fady.'SeCatuze they ere deride . to - the . 4:„."Ot\atittitiou'''itild .•the rights -of tin t : 1 : - St . ates'? , I • • l We know th„t ' this. - o s - roer " at,. 'ti .to prin el i des wIpA the Oarty have Over eherished 'l • Vie e - kta that,.l4 'isi a c)rmidebie machine ' la: / :the luindo orambitit us men to . defeitt this - Ad• ministralion, 4,4411' stands as a bulwark,' for . the -- just 1 t. !„tA'ot tkw: State* and 'the' peeplr„ i a g :,,nst„ eve' forin _or gerseeution.itnd fatiaitt '` . .4 -` 4ln' . ',Stk r i know that, wider, its banner lir , - ai*yrd th. -alio, for a qttarter — af s 'oentit i.y 1 - . i • , . - •i, 321 Congress.' , 1 1.4 the Hon. ,W in. S. 116' th'e Irotise/or TZepi7e. t-33 : 1 ) : the AA- this rilek'einent at ttte. .it? It is " itti3." .. t.,l* tint c!cti'k)ll. l ' i - ii:iSzit. Whigcism, - 11"4,- ~i'll..Atzti-Rottisnl. gail4- ; tlnisan,..l' fretful ,rii's, q)ivithi in 'on.: common , in - fn;tl li.:6.P.r.N6thing, th , ll, and an attvnir.t to it ha* c.-right - ; have nut the' it; the other is it denial ‘ 4 S. i t izens ; regrartlless cru , a4le' awainst the , other against the rig==hts one' (q)enly spltrmi the 1 ' . t :CEREAL 'W ON DERS.--:- At the74ll(loo)in I Corn Exehange'tpeet ing; oh Wedssd4v inorit itig last; some samples • tif califivrei,4' Wheat !;and oats we.re - exhibited by ;Williantill . .. Gil !j,itti-a.grah 1-dealer in .thnt' eit , whiCli eke . ited the e: test - viintiler. The': . .rainsrcif Wheat 1. and oats were of remarkable. size, the former 1 , - I! being at - the rate cif' seventY, piaindi -to the bushel, a. thing. 'Unheard- . of - here, wierc the i very. Gest sant pies Of Wheat :do -not ic4t higher i than the rate t ifsixty-three or ,•ixty-fott pounds to the bushel. The head of whear-Was , also' I . of great size. - 'iYith sueiniffrtility a 4 the_ soil of C'! . cc li fornin must:possess".to '',yield Ateh 'Tiro ducts'es these. • it is no wonder that I wilt already -, ~ hear of.t he sabundanee of the :'l:is . t. whi.at-erop, tend °fits-being sufficient te'''upply . that ' re-. gion. ' • •• e. • . Ent rEn .I‘Axixo.-----:A I.:dui - II ieimproveinent in the' prcrivss - of. WOrking bu er ' bas4 . ieen; 4: i feeted by Mr." Ezekiel Oore, of . Vcruiot, co p. sistinlg In 'llia enCpinyinent ston dottrierlfludi: eparallel to" 1 thi4 " barbarous net of warttre ".in our , own . revtautitnia'ry eonti.A: Itays: : • t•- "At ther.battle, of Gui frd, which was -. liatght het Weeu Greene att4: Cornwallis: Ni .- bell the Bri tit, h o!tards were. in ;full,. retreat:before - the'Atniricatt cavalry, mid the . fiattle . nearly won, I,ord - t Cornwallis,saW [that•there Was but One thing tinit he could •del-to,so•n "the' daY, and' hurrying .to the hill n . Witith 'McLeod_ . -had .pe.,4e4,11 his artillery, h ;gare: the. terrible_ . order to rt'ipel the Atueriea 1 cavarry, by pear lug otit torrents ofgrape-oi the fi . 610. Every :41)61 of bullets Swept necessarily through tile rankS•of friends and foes. t . J.:T0 .. .0wn GOO: inuSt feel the.storm as hciivily as . 1 their . 'ad, - vertaries.: • Nevertheless he gave ,the order:: 1".1t destroying oi!rsflyk: said Vllara.--, 7 1.. That is true," was the"answerf . OortiwalliS,: . " but it. is iitii.tvriiqiibie.'? I The expedientwas fatally sue4es4ll. It rep,ejled, the. American 1 caalry, and it reseued *•viettn.y front.their 1 ClUtches- , - lini - iine. half of the splendid banal. i ,• . t• . ion of the onards wits swept to ruin in they_ -&itorrn L-cite to pieceS in open day by the suns - of their -own' army, :• • . r MtatriEltO, EXECUTIONA. MO) CAsvALTiiil.7 Puring the. year 1854 tliere"otiettrred- itr the. Vnited States 682 murder&,..ol.ll;‘.hjett.74 place in New York t -50 l'exaq,- . 47.in"Leuis- • ::ma.. 47. in Kentucky, s.in Virginia, :64.0 Calititrnia;i4.3 nI ().!lin, ISO. cveorgia, 33 in. iiitAlississippi, 2S in.l'ennylva ti-Te. n nessee, 19 it') Alassaeh ask . Mary land, and soon: ;*.There etvoireel - a10?, . exeentionc-, of which 15 were - in ,Caiiternit4, 'l4.in LAllli§iapp,2 - 8 in 'Slintit. Carolina,. 7 itt NeW Yl.n . 4 , .and .4 in -Penttsylvania,, . The nuninvr of. nee;clents was ,4 bv liersons w-eri;killed i o,2 4 4...*()url , 6:1 hatnileriyf tiOicjents'wo 193; by which 180 . pari , H6lls,'‘iici.... kille l and 582 A:'( - 111t1d1:":(1, die ' i prcii;it-)us year there aeel4eito-",ty - 1 which .:4284 . 1:1110 and '49d . ivoancled. ". There ere Slt flr . e.4 attended With lOss 011ife;_the of I* . t•Sons 11110 being ,1;`73: The YT' sli , ep of wiiti AlbaOy is sup3os. ed to be lust--tio_news l ot . her havityk.bep heard since, she- lett...Aspinwall_ for item% tWA-111011t113 ' .