X 'racra wttaoct riii xiri RI4Y,.Voe,ti IMS ESememlu r the Printer. WHEAT. CORN. RYE, RUCK WHEAT, OATS or WOOD, will be re- ceived f r debts due u for lubscriplinn. AUi a taw hmheli of POTA'I OES il dsliveied oo H From limit who hive promised Lnmbn lneh rniil inch mil i quarter pint boards will bo received if delivered toon. f ill I I I lM THE LETTER H. One of the moil joiliriom proviiioni in the Ktmavil Bill in that in the 8ih section, requiring the teller R to be written by the ().3eu of ihe Election opposite the name if every voter who vniei on ihe Removi Qisitinn. It will be a wholesome check upon fund, il by thin meani tl em eauly b proved who voted on the queitinn The I) in vt tiler fought hard agnnit the insertion of this provision in llie hill, knowing it to he a complete barrier to their pipe laying, id fraudulent voting, but it wai put in, in pitt of them. Taxation. We ire mad, we make the tonfes sion frankly and freely, and we desire to aee the people of the county angry along with ui. Columbia county ii onto more diddled; effee'unlly and seri ously shaved, inA the act is perform ed openly and unblushingly, by hon orable and intelligent men. The ilETESrjE COMSHSIONEae HAVE EAIS ID TaB VALUATION Of FK0PBRT7 IK Columbia count?, ox the 3 mill ITEM, XIGBT PER CENT! A Judge Woodward, once said when catechising Judge Kidder, ."thig is not lo bo toler ated!" It is an outrage on justice, a moil I'upiJ anJ censurable b'underpud how the IJjard could find it in theii minds to do ibis thing, ij unaccountable and n'onithing. There are about CO Counties in ih SM'.The valuation of property ii inerea i d by t lie Hoard of Commissioners in 17 Counties only; and in I of these 17 thi increaie is small, leaving 11 Counties in all lo whom the blessing ol additions taxation it veiy largely extended. Among these 11 Counties we find litdi Colombia, though ihe is taxed already far beyond her Mr and due proportion of he general burden; and we feel fieri ouifly and justly indignant at the fact. Nearly 1000 if we are correct in our fluting, will thus be added lo our slate tax as a county, and our citizens at expected quietly !o 'fork over' to the tax collector, thanking Heaven mean while that they li-vc in a County where Ihe assessments are honestly taken ai:d where, as a consequence, the taxes are double as high as those which othti nsrts ol the stale are called on to sua- liiu. The truth is that the Tate or standard of valuation acted on by our Assessors ii above the average standard through cut the state, and the Board of Revenue Commissioneri should have made are duclh'i instead of an increase for this County. in an article, in our last numberyjome facts and statistics were given upo thi sutjc', and we intend to agitate it heresf er until justice is done to thi County. We give below an authei.tic it ittaieiit of the increased valuation for tlx venous Counties made by the Board. JiicrecieeJPalutition atjixtd by the Board of Revenue Commissioners AUrehrnv, iucmco to the 3 mill item' ?4 2,500 Bedford, 10 per ceut do tlo du io do do do da do do do do do do dj 00 do do do do do do Cuintwrlami S do 51U.692 Itauuhin 1 do Lane iiter : Lebanon Br ail fold Luzerne (Mitmlria 10 it 2,484.078 6'.i3,007 694,081 8 8 8 do do io do do 226,169 859 66t) 8l3 05ii IootaunH7 10 do lrfhlaU 15 do 1.24,078 US3.10S Da t.itho 2 Dt cent S.Cot . 16 600 Do & 1 da VrKwn do 2 do 8oaxro do 1 do . CUrfiU d 1 (a JeStracn do 8 do Umt do 3 do 600 6,0011 600 f'Cti ZOO 8,758,702 OTtfie ier Piesident chosen by thi Re nubUc six ar numbered with the dead. Ihe vwmger Adau.i XrtlwiftVrt 92MB mi Pell' OKIftlXAL. Vv V The Junu Hug Lcttcm. LETTER V. Bloomsduro, March 14, 1845 DtA Toir Y'ur teller of January 15th, has re trained i lin lung unanswered for seven1 easuns which I will not bore you by writ ug about Yon will, I hope, believe lha n y delay in tins instanee, has nut arisen nun my diminution in my regitd lor you. tint fro in other ind snbsiantial causes. Kven now, sfier hiving undertaken the liudgery ol the quill, 1 am al.noit inclined o tegrei it, and am feirlul thit I ihill very Hy perform the t.isk. Hut a recklen cu md lluiiat unrreipondenl like yonnelf will urely overlook a few errori and deliciencer n hit friends. I think you should do ao md therefore unblnihingly cn-nmencH tin erpeirition of a letter avowedly in reply to vnu, and should nnke il so in ac, Wert tn my thing in yours capable of beinj; iniweted. '1'here being however, in your effort a total absencb of all inquiry, a reply in Ihe strict seme of that woid ii impo?m 'ile; and it will he fit the occasion lo winder us whim or judgment may r.hatiee lo direct intil observations enough are (rick led from he brain lo fill this paper sheet upon which am vigorously operating. Sir .' (to use a Johns. mismj tliii ige is decidddly utilitarian and vulgar. Refined literature, the product of weary eye and aching brain, ii at aawoful discount in the literary market; unread by most, and un sold exeept when adroitly put off upon a purchaser along with more saleable nier- handiie. The strong and steady cry is. give I give!' but the ' blatant beast,' as Smollel calls the public, will not boll any thing but strongly spiced and powerful vic tual ! it turns apparently with indignant loathing from any thing short of garlic and cayenne ! I aiK, aootu tne atuiignty oor ar in auch.'Englieh as Heaven gives you leave to utter withal, or rant on a killing tone and in a style to which grammar is mere recollection, and logic an absentee, and you will be favored with fnendu, for- une and an epitaph. Forgot, if yon please, hal Addison was ever a Spectator, Johnson Rambler, or Irvia a Traveller lUt lohi Pales lo the edification of a ' large and te- pectable audienrVon both sideajf the At- r. r .i - .I:...;. antic. 1 lie siyie oi matter oi tiicne umui- plta of Goldsmith, aie antiquated and obso lete. Adam Smith has written and Francis Yjyland has Lectured sortewhat on polit ical Science, but the faint illumination ol ihtir doctrines is unsuited lo a generation whose wisdom vastly exceed? lhat of iheir fathers, and by whom bold and startling parodoxes are readily adopted as essential und established points of faith and doctrine Cvery body seeks lo cut louse from the sal- tary restraints of csitbltahed unth to hm! .i i . a . i i- new roai'.i wiiere tnc cimie aner-wie m- mighty dulUr' may ba more expeditious nd stitcssful Speeulation is worahippei sa Deity while every court of its temple s truly 'a dm ol thieves.' Nothing short ,f a bdloto is allowable in a public discourse jul ol the pulpit The Newspaper must .well iti feeble and consumptive voice to a roai before it need expect thai infallible nedicine ' the dollai' to be applied lo in necesaitiei in short, bombast in litoralure nd plunder in publics are the order of the. lay, and over and above all other sentiments; writllen higher up and conspicuously in dial temple of selfishness where we all wor- hip may be read, and is read, by all, thai maxim of wisdom, profoundly instructive in its teachings' Everv feliow for HIMSELF AND THE DEVIL TAKE THE HIND MOST f The sum of all is this; I5e a Tariffite sod bo populrr; be a Ranter and he glorified ! The 1 blatagt benst' will bear you aloft proudly, and yuur footsteps will be upon the clouds ! l ou have hen he secret of modern greatnef s the 'open BCJJIIH Ol 1.13 CAiailllg H IIIM- UI .'.III".. Medicrity can now lide and should iin prove the moment for the hallucination that deafeni and blinds ihe ' blatant beast will tot lad always, and ihe tremendous con pulsions of the animal in recovering the u of its suspended faculties will be death in the Primer' lo all who are attempting in ride it .in these dys. So saith prophecy and so write I. Yours truly, JAMES BAGBY. TeAioi D Forret'et, H'ilketbarre. Sunday Jlrnutrmenti. CyrtV fight every Tuesdty, Friday and Sunday even ingi, are sdveiiied in New Orleans. TENNESSEE. The perrccriti of Tennessee tuvr nominated Airon V. Uiowu si theii ' IfidnUte lii (Juvcit.tr. "A Pittsburg, Kiie, Eaoton, Read- yUni, Lmcsster 5ic, are lo the counties n which they are located, to 18 Dam VILLI THE METH 'P.LIS Of COLUMBIA CoUNTr." Wa extract the ibove beautiful mor 41 of literature and sublimity from i circular signed hy the Danville burns it Ilai rii burg this winter, and printed and laid befoie the legislature hy ihem. V erj' few expirasiont were ever panned by lha wit or ingenui'y of man equal lo 'his, in pungency, point, Irulhfuloes nd lane. After readiug il, il is sin H'J la r how (he Legislature could have had (he !e'neriiy to pais the Removal Hill, but it ij no Irk true than strange. vVfi gre indeed fallen upon evil time, vhen the loftiest productions of conceit, he sublimes! twaddling of bomhasil aie dike unnoticed or unbended. ""1 1 i THRONGING TO TEXAS, A letter from Red River lo the editor of he Washington (TexJ National Register ays thai nol leu than 1000 wngnns have tossed Red River into Texas Within six weeks. Rapid. The Inaugural Address of Prosi lent Polk was eariied through from Wash ington to Albany, New York, in 24 hours! U. S. SENATOR. The election of a United Stales Senator, io supply ihe vacancy occasioned by ihe resignation of the Hon. James Buchanan, took place on Thursday, ihe I3ih,inst there were five ballotiing. which resulted in the election of Gen. Simon Camivero.n, as follows : FIRST BALLOT. George W. Woodward received 54 votes Simon Cameron 1 1 James Cooper 1 1 John Banks 20 Scattering 40 SECOND BALLOT. George W. Woodward received 53 voles Simon Cameron 24 James Cooper 13 John Banks 8 Scattering 30 THIRD BALLOT. George W. Woodward received f5 votes Simon Cameron 43 calleiing 37 F JURTH BALLOT. George V Wood word received 50 votes Simon Cameron 55 21 67 votes 55 0 Seaiierins FIFTH BALLOT, Simon Cameron received George W. Wuodward Scattering SPLENDID PttlZE BANNER. We have been shewn n beautiful prize banner presented lo the Hon BENJAMIN A. BiDLACK. member of Congress trom Lu zmie county under the following circuui Ma' cm Un Hie day ol llie unniiiiaiion nl Polk and Dallas, by the. Baltimore N i iiiiiiil Convention, a number of priHinueiii Democrats from New York and Pennsyl vauia, casually met io a friendly ciicle, and hseusaed tlio eulijent of the nominations. Phe New Yorkers doubted whether the vute of the Keystone state could be secured lb i the Democratic nominees at a'l, owing io the excitement growing out of the tariffo! 1842, whilst the Peunsy Unmans contended u the other hand thai thev would give a larger m jnriiy ihin New York. Minna' pledges were interchanged, and an appro priate banner promised to the winning parly. The promise, thus made bus ben t'aiihfnliy redeemed. Before .Mr, Bnllack le.ft Washington for his residence, immedi ately after the adjournment of Congress, In vas yisited by Jonathan 1). Stevenson Eq., on the pari of the New Yorkirs.who iirciented to Mr. Bidlack, and through linn lolho Pennsylvania Deinorn cy.ssilk banner superbly executed, which cannot have cos: ptt than Irom lour to rive hundred dollars I'lio scroll work is of gold, ou white silk .'round; in ttiecentie memdion me head ol fsFFERSoN, top, escutcheon of the Union. u llie right of Jefferson, the anus of Penn ivlvania, on the left, llie arms of Neu York in the lower medalinn, the head ol Piunklin. Motto : 'no distinction but lune of merit.' Trimmings: marine bor ler, blue, gilt stars streamer of bunting 'ill fiinge, ilk cord and iiinels surmount ed by a cap of Liberty, red, with .blue vel vet border anil 13 stars. We understand that Mr. Bim.ack intend lepnsiting the banner in some public room n this pluce there to remain until Ixoirm ner, 1848, when an opportunity will bp af forded lo the New Yorkers to win it bcl gain, if they CKX.-Janiiibttrg Unvm LVRGE STEER One of the Iwifesi steers wp have seen a hi taken Irom WHshington to Philadelphia on the Steamboat Uallon, Ian Ttiesdav Phis aniinal is ubotit six feel high, ami we ig'.is 4.000 pounds. He was raised by Dan Horn in Chester Cuuntv, who de- erve much credit for the pains he h6 aken lorcirfuct. a huge animal Tht Diad .fi.-Tha New York Herald lelli of one Henry Wolff, who wai thrown from a sail boat into the East river near Horde Bay on Saturday ,ind was most undontiiingiy supposed to be drowned, and who preienti himself lo his astonished and overjoyed family on Sunday. It appeal that he swam lo the Long Island shore, walked lo Williamsburg, rroned tho ferry on Sunday morning sod walked home lo his relatives, who were mourning him a dead. The Importance a of Single rote- ThJboat Demoerstio candidate for Mayor of Roches lei was elected by a majority ofjone, out ol ibiut three thousand votes. Rochester used to be a strong Whig city. am j.jj.jj Tut Express of the If est The Inaug ural Me.iage wai carried lo Cincinnati, from Washington, in foriy iwo hours,being a gain of nearly a day and a hilf less than il had been accomplished by any previous express. CENTRE COUNTY LOOKING UP! 3fore Marble A few weeks ago we noticed the discovery of a marble quarry on ihe lands of ihe Messrs. Valentines near this place. It sppeait that this discover) has awakened the attention of our citizens, and the result is, thai marble of the purest piality, and of the most rare and valuable varieties is being discovered all around us A quarry found on the farm of II, Hume & Son is pronounced by a scxlplor who has examined it, superior to any hitherto found in ihe United States, end scarcely q-ialled by that of Italy One of the var leties is of the statuary species, a quality never before discovered on this side of the Atlantic; while as the 'driven snow,' ai.d usceptiblo of a polish beautiful beyond Icseiiption. In addition to this, we are informed that another quarry has been penad on tho farm.of Mr. Geo. Graham; thus, almost within gun.shot of Bellefonte, narble has bsen found in tines differen places, Democrat. THE TRIAL OF McCURRY. The trial of Henry McCurry, on a :harge f the murder of Paul Roux, corn nenced in the Baltimore City Court on Monday. Tho counsel for the prisoner, in iddition lo ihe usual questions, asked ihr ptivilepe of inquiring of the jurors wh. iher ihey were members or not of the Odd Fellows' Association, contending thai a. ihe deceased was a member of that Order, ind ns they hud taken a pnriicnlnr interesi in the case, and ulfeied a lewaid for the ap prehension of the murderer, they could nut be disinterested jurors. The Court appointed Triers to decide ihe question. The purport nf ihe testimony if the t wo persons examined, was that O hi Fellows felt more intercut in the ense nf n member of their Order, than they world in that of another member of the eommuni ty.luit that there was no obligation iinpospi1 upon them by the Order which would pre vent them from acting impartially , as jur"i ir in any other capacity, in trying a person 'harmed with an offence against any iiiein ier of the Order The triers decided ihn there was nothing in the constitution of do issociation of Odd Fellows to pieveot them rum being indifferent jurors in a rase ii whit Ii a member of the Older was inv olvpd. Ledger. VENERABLE INDIAN CHIEF. The Cailaiaugus N. Y. Whig, of a late late; mentions that Governor Blucksuake, lie Grand Sachem of the Indian nation' was recently in lhat place. lie resides on Allegheny Rtscrvatinn, about twenty miles roui the village; is the successor of Corn Planter, as chief l the Six Nations a nephew of Joseph Brant, and uncle of the .elebiated Red Jacket. He was born near Cayuga Lake, in 1741), being now 9t5 year of age. He whs in the battles of Fori Sianwix, Wyoming, kc. and was a warm fi lend of General Washington, during the Revolution. He was in Washington's camp forty days al the close of ihe revolu lion was appointed chief by him, and now wears suspended from his neck a beautiful silver medal presented lu him by Gen. Washington, bearing date 17U0. CII ANGE OF FORTUNE. St. Oeorffu Randolnh. the full npohpw nf John Randolph, of Roanoke, and who, by occiipied by Dr. 'IVwksbuiy, of Frank ihe recent romproiinse of the claimi under, foil . who has been arrested with hi his will. comes in for Iwo fifths of $125,000 student, Tibhets. The husband of Mrs was for a number of yers, and perhaps Brooks was deeply aliened al the sigh cow is a resident of Fayette county, Ken Lf the corpse of his wife, upon wind lucky, sod ,n very moderate if not needy ie vvoi k of dissection had been com cirrunatancpi He uU ay, however bore nlPnc., ,. Afllr , whie he b,Wint the character of n boneii and hikbly lion- ,,..; oramv iiirh, sou an wuu Knew nun win oe II. I -1 1 I ,. I : -ii, gratified by thu lurn of fnriune in hi favour lie is a printer, and ha worked at Ins trade in many of the printing office! ol Ken lucky. SHIP EXTRAORDINARY. 1'he ("incinnati Chronicle notices as an ,hal tily pf ltlB new.aiiunch built.and well- . piii.ai FAuiuiuiuaiT. too Hiiuoaranwo 11 rplM-.l .l..ii.ilind.ii ' 1 1 l . 1)innP(i bar2Ue jj ,!,;,,,. ,,. , Marietta, and destined to Liverpool or any part of (he world. She was built three hundred miles above Cincinnati, and wil descend only fifteen hundieJ mils befort she is worked by lie ocean lide! She i. fully rigged except (be sails- Her lapei masts shoot up to ihe sky in beautiful con- si n - - , Irflft I u illl him 11 Lurl ninpa rif tlm Ifitiit, THE YANKEE GIRLS We published, a week or two since, an account of ihe heioism of a western giil. who when the family was absent, shot a besr which came prowling around tin house, The Portland Transcript ti lls a story lhat beats this, of two girls, out chop ping wood! who discovered a besr in a iree. While one of ihe girls wenl for as sistance, the other kepi watch, but soon the ctirioeiiy of the sex being greatei than its usual tiiniily, the sister on guard be.-amc desirous to see something more of Bruin in his winter quarters, and began to piy up the wood lhat covered him. This was easily done, ihe tree being much decayed but the bears thinking (if bears do thing) that prtng had come rather suddenly, wi suppose, walked up, and pushed out of h broken house to take an observation. Nodi ing daunted, our heroine gave him blow af inr blow with the butt ol her axe, and a lengih despatched him. Hardly was this done when a second bear began to back out of the lug-cabin and having killed one, she felt emboldened to make way with another, which; being done; a third making his appearance, also met the late ol Ins companions. When the other sister returned, she found thai during .bsense, three good sized bears had been killed wiih an axe a feal unparalleled, we think, in the annals of female heroism. ilJSjaUUHl-Jl J! Mr. Cushing on the War Prospects. Mr. dishing lias wrote a long letter, which is published, giving his views as to the probability of war with Mexico. Mr. O. i eg -mis the withdrawal of the Mexican Min tster as a matter of little moment, and su i puses lhat Ihe threats of Mexico while the question was ponding were made in the hope of deterring tho United Slates Irom consummating the measure. He suggests that there are many degrees from this step of withdrawal lo even lha danger of war; and lhat it does not follow that our Minis tei mubt leave Mexico, and refers lo pre cedents, Nor would war bo the necessary consequence of a total suspension of diplo ui -I ue intercourxe. He assumes our right io treat wiih Texas, from the fact of bavin; acknowledged her as an independent pow er. It Mexico ever had any cause of quar rel with us in the case, il was lor the origi nal recognition of Tex an indrptudence, which m been done by other powers Fiuiii this he eouclniJea thut Mexico has no justifiable cause of war and ttul a war would dismember her republic. Mr. C. further says: 'If the suhjiicis nf any foreign powers i.n lertake to cmise aainsi us under it . Mexican U ig, without permissi on of then iwn Government, it will be our right and hi r duty to treat all such peisons as ou'laws m l pirates, and they cannot do mi with periii!M.ni ot their Govern mi nt wile.' hat Govt runo ut ik-elf intends and deirs war wiih the U. S. And 1 am peifecily oiifi'iei.i thiii neither England nor Fiance, nor Spain, nor Portugal, intends or desires o in.ike war ou us in behalf of Mexico.' in legard lo Engalud's diss.ilul.:ction. Mr. C speaks in the following manly manner: In this as in certain other cases, I have noticed with shame and concern the tlis position, which some persons in the U. S manifest loeonsidir whether Great Britain will be satisfied w ith this or that addition lo die territory of tho U S, Suppose hei dissatisfied? What then? Does England ask our consent lhat she may add to hei possessions a new kingdom annually bv wars of conqnenl in Asia? No more need we ark her consent lo llie extension of our power in America' 1 admire and honor ihe greatness of England, but I do not fear it; lor while I know that her greatness dates from the day when she surrended to us her supremacy in America, and turned her at ten'.ion to Asia chiefly, so 1 believe that her decline will dase from the day (if ilia' day is ever lo coine when she sh dl lesunie again the snuggle in America. At any ran limiting, in my opinion, can be more wild and idle, than lo appiehcud that the acqui silion of Texas by the U. S. is to disturb in ihe slit litest degree the haimony of our re lalions with ureal Britain. ROBBERY OF A GRAVE YARD. There is mur h excitement in Franfoi 1 and Monroe, N. Y., growing out ol ihu robbery of a graveyard in the lal- Per place, ol the coipse ofa Mr. Brook- which has been found in the bark offije Mr. Clay has relumed to the bar, six1 is again practising the profession of Ihe law in Lexii g'on. Tht Filclihurg Railroad, scconKnt; o lha Udnker Hill Auion, is 40$ niles in length, and has cost, not in cluding a large imotini of real piopciiy n Ch trlesiown, a little rising one null ton of dollar!", avenging 22,000 .or 323,000 per mile. It has been I.n K withrul the aid of the Stale of M..-.-huselts, and entirely by the Comp.iu) '. wn resources. They have never boi ovvi il a dollar, given a note, had a iWMiii, and never have rnel with ao ac- mIi'iiI. Coi'Jirmation by the Seriate. The U. S. Se-nat, has confirmed a number of 'omimiions, which had been tan in by me President of the United Slates. Among ihem, those of Alexander II. lOiveretl, as Commissioner lo China; William II. Polk, as Charge lo Naplei md Mr. Jewell, of Maine, as Charge 'nPeiu, in ihe place of Mr, Bryan. A new nomination was also made io the ..laci of Vespasian Elli, now Charge it Venzuela. Among ( he other uppoint m;nts confirmed, we also learn was Elijah F Purdy, as Surveyor ol the liort of New Yoik and of Benjamin F. Uutler, as United States District Attor ney for the southern distict of tho State ofN. Y- When Pennsylvania!! reflect on Ihe teat mineral wealth of the State, they have ample reason for cheerfulness. Qui of fifiy counties of Pennsylvania no less than thirty have coal und iron in ihem; and, out of the 46,000 square miles of Pennsy Ivania, which form su peifices, ihere aie 10,000 miles of coal and iron; while all Grpat Britain and Ireland have only 2.000 so that Penn sylvania alone has an area of coal and iron five times as great as that of Great Britain. WOMAN'S LOVE. In the damp and gloomy prison of Perole, (says the Philadel p'liia G.iZrtte.) wheie Satna Anna is confined while former paiasiles have desirlcd him, old friend? cooied, and those wboshout--d the loud vivas to his honor when in powir now rry 'death to the tyrant' there is one attached anil faithful friend who still shares his captivity and strives liy a thousand little acts of kindness and ifleclion, lo soothe his somows that iiiend is his young wife! Whata mys tery is woman's love hi. I what depths if feeling are hidde n m the lulis of htr ..flection! API' RETORT. A Washington correspondent rdiirs i veiy quiet leparlee made on Friday by Mr. Slidell, Representative hem Louisiana, lo Mr. Pakenham, the British Minister. Mr. lJrtkeiiham it eeins was in the lobby when the Ilutisi concuired in the amendment nude by the S' nale to the bill fn dinn xing Tt x- a, and when the result was announced, tie turned to Mr. Slidell, and said, 'You A mi'i icans, ' re indeid, a giaspii g peo ple.' 'Yes,' leplied Mr. Slid. II, 'wo nave a Miong mixture of the Saxon bluod io us. ' Anglo- PUREE CHILDREN FROZEN IN FRANCE. The following touching; incident is bus related in the Auxiliare Breton: During the last days of cold, three young children in the town nf Bums nad been sunt out by their parents lo gather dtad wood. These poor rhil- lien lost themselves in the . woods, and night came on. without their having leeniible lo refind their iomI. Tho ddt.st, sence C years old, sought ,iomi duller, and iheie huddled up his litil,? noihers; he then sliippul himself of nis waistcoat, and roveied llum wiih i! md made Ihem a ramp n I Irom t tie- cold wind wiih his body, It was in this condition thev weie discovered ihi text morning, all three fiozcn lo Ualh.' L JU.'JJ ITIE MORMONS TROUBLE EX, PECTED. The city of Nauvoo will not give up its charter, not withstanding the Legis lative act of its repeal. Recently, ihe municipal election came tU as usual. The Si. Louis Reveille observes lhat all he officers of the city'were duly elect ed. The whole system of government n the city is enfoiced as usual. The leading Mormons sayr Ihe Legislature nad no power lo icpeal iheir chater.that it is not repealed, and that they will pay io attention lo Ihe repeal law, but go on is usual. Trouble is expected. AN AFFAIR OF 'HONOUR.' The Savannah Republican, of Tuesday ast, says 'Fn-m information received from Vugusia, last evening, we learn lhat an af- tair of honour look place near lhat city Lst wetk.between Mr. John Parllow, ,f At,IP villb District, and Mr. Burton, nf Laurens District, South Carolina. The patties tbuglit with tnorkets, at ten paces, and Mr. nunun was KilltU,
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