(1 si if . j r , ...i - . rv.- til X ,fc&' iW's &t -WM -?4 m Sniiiurat a n ti Jrntinrl. H. C DEVISE Editor and Proprietor. C. D. liUKKAY, Assistant Editor. Distillery. I j A great deal lias beeu said during this ever j glorious nineteenth century aga'ust the use; of intoxici.t:i g Ibpuois us a beverage, and we ; j arc confident tl't the labors of Temperance j J pbilcnlbiofts have dot e much for tbe meli i oration of the condition of society. But not w'uhsi:.tiding a!! their efibrts, a larc number ; of the citizens of our Depublic like "souie- , thb"' to take."' o.-caf-ionally The State Legislature. I H.uuiit-iii kg, January 15, 1S38. fcESATC. Mr. Randall, Mr. Ingr&in and Mr. JIa selis presented petitions from Pbih-deluhia for the repeal or modification of the Tavern License Law. Mr. llatidall presented a petition frcrn t'-e It is a notori- ' Stockholders of tbe Dank of Pen ns vivaria, rousL';t tbat It is almost impossible to obtain j for the passage cf the ponding bin, ou'horiz- i a pi: e a: ."e'i o;l:puor of any kind in the cit- j ing the sal or as-dgunient of the charier t ; i,.s aMhe present i ne the custom of ''drug- i the said D;nk. Kt-.' bavins Weouie well niiri universal. E2EHSBTJRG. We would state for the benefit of those who 'indulge," that Messrs. Pauiek DrauifTc; - .- -" George Liizt ngcr have erected a Distillery in WRDXKSDAY MUilNlNJ::::::JAt A o V '0. . t,H vj'.y Qf Loretto, where they are now ' cn"n"cd in manufacturing a pure article of We aro indebted to a n-uiuler of friends ; 4ihnta.n lJew from ryc aC(1 notuIng at llarriaburg, for favors received. , lf , - , t an. r)atro-3ize them and j . . The Democratic Patty It must be Preserved, avoid the ' trijdin uc pizen. Mr. Wright presented a memorial from Andrew MP'er, L'so., mrmWr of Con?m n Council from the Third Wa 1 cf the City ct Philadelphia, asking the Legislature to au thorize ion of the prceedio "j of the Councils of that city, relative io the pv.- paric. From the Army in Utah PUOCLAMATION subject the offenders to the puubhiuUit due , -INTKRES- ! OF GOV. CUMMIXU tim; details. The Ft Louis IicpufJtrau g:ves ia full the ; q litest iotellrgence The latist aceouu of December. At troops had been winter quarters on i to traitor. A. ClIMI;. Governor of Uuh Territory. Ihe Latest frcw Kj-." i.'.,. T T- a'-tS oiif, U3u. i' Tie, Kansas advices to the 7th in. the following pro-slavery vXi:,r;'.' j.u. Allien xv , , t i t m. v i X7i , v kj -a. nrjtn .i im i mntr. mn f.ooi the Utah expeoihon. i November 21, lb57. ! ' ' i oa,,. J' S come tiown tO the 1st i T.i Trirtiam Ym-xr: Fr-finvprnnr nf TTtnli ! . , ' 4j . . ,, . , , , i ' " ; county gives OUU rree Stat . that tuiie th3 wuoTe of the : Tcrritorv t On the 11th lnv of .Tnlr. 1 RG7. . . . ? .. . "e . , , , . J J J ' Atctnson city about M ti . concenaa t l, toi were in I was appointed by the Prcsideut to be Gov- ! . , . . ' 11,e t liia.-V. V.-..1r nV,.,f r. t..:.,.. c: . I f V "ej. T . .., - VI IIIIS 11TI II JI V. C1UCC U1V Ullltttl and a quarter mile above Fori Bridger, with : within the linits of the Territory I regret to 1 n, , , , " J,lnl" i e - i i i , Unly about half tao vote of iT ,. t the exception of Col. Cooke s command of find that many sds of violence have been' Jr c. ir ':r': , t . . , : J cast for btafe oflices, but a vr rv : Dr.igoous, who were posted forty miles dis- committed on the hi;rhwas. in the destruc- . TT. V, T-l- .1 ' ,.. i i ..... , : . PreS5,OD WaS 1V0U t The Dlack Hepublican newspapers m evc-vy section cf tl c country are at present making : democraiic politicians of this place are in fa what they arc pleased to style the 1 vor of Douglas' policy in regard to the Kan . , . , rpv ; sas question. fco they should be. Hull:- inf 1 TTrtTT"i "P'ot.- wrtitfr t1lntA TVACbrkma . 4?-vn 1 . 1 C . 1 .1.....,, . a 1, 1 e r. 1 i t j - o Constitution, belli" set down at scant supply of crass for the horses, r ive i L cited States. These acts, which indicate!. . T , . 'in soue precincts. In two uU--. companies of the infantry were stationed at .that the Tcrritorv U ia a state of rebellion, , . , ' : , , . I . , - , T , , ' were kept opon, the Iree St;,te i old rort Lndger, and were engaged in re- i are ascribed, hcvr f ill y T do not know, to your- i . ir , . 5 i -it t i e .x. - e . i ir 4 - ' arrest cf fraudulent vott-rs ul..-.- building the works, for the purpose of proiec ( self. A proclamation, purporting to nave is- . cy;satjvc act ting the provisions and to be occupied here- sued from, and p.-..-as, digued by your au- j c (aj oun" a-.i after as a permanent Fort bv the United i thori' v. found ur.r.n iht person ot Josenh ; ' ? oun' oc- namoi Ca . chars of the Scdgely Estate for a public j g ;itcS- The whole of the works, it was an- 1 Taylor, Lave Wen submitted to my inspec-j i 3 -ot-b. ticipated. wouid be completed by the so. Dg. tion. 1 ne matter cout.uned in these papers I . , , . , ,p. . . mm m i r .1 .i i , i fraudulent votes. Calvert n The local :;y is said to be a trood ere for t!e autliorizes and couinian.-s violent and treas- T i . . . , ... , .p j r,- I i.i ..... .... v . .. 1 Leavenworth, with cannon U:.,,. oujeet. xuere is an auu-uaucc oi v.oou tor uuanic aeis ieiiuiiir to tue uisruprinn : , - . . .... .. , , , . . Kickapoo Iwi ; street?. Much "YxpHcnt Mr. Wilklns presented a petition from tV; We bel'evP! a majority of the leading j stockholders of the Merchants' and Manufac turers Daak of Pittsburg, an 1 from citiz? s of Philadelphia, praying for its rccha.: tcr. Mr. Straub presented a pe;"tioa for the between the National Administration and (Jovcrnor vYalker, Senator Douglas and their friends, is every day widcuing, and thatthero is r.ot now the slightest hope of a reconcilia tion. In order to accomplish the consumma tion devou.'ly to be wished for, ihey have nil ' high and low. from Creely to John M. Dow man. esroued tlic cause of Douglas and Wal ker, end take every epportuuity to malign Mr. D'ichnnnn and bis friends. The men who two years ago maligned Stephen A. Douslas with fiend-like nialitrnir the ' J . ., . rr, : sas .luestion dissensions ot tne i'emocraue iniriy. juvj , - n r.;., believe, or affect to believe, that the breach : V ...iLoritv-rcrv. We would advise repeal of the law taxmg money at .n'.-rcs:- ..... , r. ... i Mr. Luckalew read m p.ace a bul for tlie od-tor lie n "j o nercaiier uircct uia , . . . , . e , e repeal of tbe law regulating tbe d:stnbu: on efforts towards reviving the defunct carcass of ...... j. x of the Contingent 1 und of the Legislature Knew Xoth.n-.s.u. ins.ead of pretending to , v e , the North Dranch Extension Canal. l'i- ; proclaim the views of men who would not : touch him with a ten foot pole. The "Deg wfpr" man is industriously encased at pres- eat in endeavoring to buil'd up the fallen for- j Act Anting actions ugaiast real estate. c e i nl,f tl.nf i i Mr Wilkias read ia place a bill relui lUUCSOi cam, uuu i; ui ""v . I assistance of the "Whig" in the good cause j lens on common carriers. i would be duly appreciated. ; lhc bl1 t0 the Holywell Coal , ana iron company 10 oorrow money was Mr. Dell read ia place a supplement to the utive to ".j tieeia- tTX, The weather s: ice the comniencemeut passed. The programme of tin; cc etiiou'es to a: lend r-1. that he would occupy a pla-.-j -" '-a his- ' of w'ntcr this year has been remarkably pleas- i.,ry of our country side by s'k.o ' .ta Lene- an:. Although there is a s?!gnt sprmKl-ng the inauguration of Governor Packer, ca di-.-t Arnold, now laud him to the skies as r.n cf snow on the ground to-day, the atmosphere j xUCSlay next, was reported, independent, pure and fearless statesman.-- is as balmy and pleasant as May. Dut never j rp following nominations for S.ate Tre-.s-V.'it wc have no confidence iu the professions '. mind, winter is not yet over and we may be i uer wcre mad,, tbes-3 JJiaek liepubucan editors oi incir at- ( 3oou cauo'a upon to jy ui " ; j jj g iar?vr of Inne ester Uenrv S Lr-compton Constitution. Gen. Calhoun, supposed tr 1 Missouii, has been aui.-;e.i the Teniiery. Governor of b'tnh Tcrritorv. The St. Lav.Tcr.c3 Homicide. The. following letter from Mrs. Smith, to her hi'abaud, 'he iii iidei.t. was read CUiri-.tg !io trial : Mav o:L 1S57 . my dear, dear. The d.-:i 1 .ehnient to Tenator Douglas. "We believe '. We wuhl therefore say in the way of a piece j of :jorce . J(1,a j y'icriyt of p".;. ritory, had addressed a letter to ex-Governor " .- 1. I ' ' J ' ...1 . T." I . r Ti n i. r .- .....4 v.... I i fol.lv ciMi-itol in fonts tm-ie fi n il fiir- tors to thn ninnl;i.i fi'r-iT.1i.l in ti-iit.-f If , , ,i,i -il l r 1 i i i , fears were entertained that t tana'c'y the weather had Wen ve y mild. these papers referred to oe not authentic, I ! ,i . ..... , , ii ii- . ' would f .llr.W. They were in excellent health, and number- , trust you will jronipi-ly disowu them. li0 r(0yi;-Ca r,art-,es are ea seme twelve or tiuecn cunareu, in auoi- 1 uercwuu enclose 30U a tr.;,y o: my pro- tue maj0,-lty be'ni" biltcr'v tion to auout a tuousana icamsrers ana omit : eiumaiiou 10 mo peopio ui 1 an. attaches of au army. Nearly two-thirds of ' You will oblige me by acl -i rvledgirg the all the animals attached to the expedition had receipt of this by the rctnrnin- lucssengers. died. ; I a,uJ sir, Aery ropoctfui'y, your obedient With the exception of some minor articles. -lc. A. yi MMisc, 4. provision for procuring which had been made , the army bad a sufficiency of food to laet fur some mouths. Cel. Johnston, however, availing himself of every possible resort, had sent Capt. Marcy, with a command of men. and several mountain pilots, to reach Taos and Santa Fe. and from thence to transport further supplies. This the Jitptnllufni re gards as rather a forlorn hope, and not likely to result in giving succor to the main body of the army. Governor Cumming, on entering the Ter- !i!.:t.-. i i 1 vy 1 ne expired, arc ?i-icv ; others. Wilban: L. M;.;ry in New Vik. on ti:-j -4 r'.. if J: ' cv was 71 e:;! ! !. Tu'isv--1 i.-ers to lv-.ithi:d h.:c veii.sor t'l.i, in Will ou 3 How :iii In MeLaliC. at tab 'uiior-. i-i Secretary Dobbin de.l at '.V. Ciolina, en the 4:h of An. Verable, Cuitci i l:i. in August : dan,. - 1;. i .i. 1 u n--res, it annvoval ot Inscouise ix e: . . :- '" us coansei x ....... r , . mvIm to tbo fact tii it thev hate Dourjl.i., , Cobl weaiiier ; 'oiu-. a .' Hate Li'.ter le.-s but beci-use they hate the Democratic party more. It may be a pleasant delusion tor the Dlaek Depubiieans to believe that the Oomoeratic party is about to be broken up ::;id destroyed, but we hop? they wi 11 not feel cry much astr.ni.-hed if they find in 1S) li.it it "still survives," "full of its original -;irit," able and willing to battle in defence a: ll.'O Cnion. The efforts of the Dl.uk P.epublicans to fan i'.anx'S of discord 1:1 the Democratic party ;.e:i t:il-: T . i, wis-.- ; delph'a ; IVry N. Hunter, of Moatgouiery ; : lnguam loung, end issued a proc!amat;on 1:1 n:i lure's legitimate ense. 1 - '.- . j.-j.., ; . 1 1 i.;e; . to ;t married ibis winter. ' Vn-; Gei to W.Ilammc: ilov, of Philad-.I- j a: c iuscrte.' Wlow. The Mormons, i , is sta ll am tit ou, in ( I -1 cm '! ili.-n.-ter to tho s:e. mb veii.bcr. Senator lbri, died in Mav. Siver;.! r 'ait e. 1!'.-. ' : 1; ied. ..'.r i- e i- at I'iiee to jump over tho lenee. ph'a, t nd a number cf othe . 1 ted, are already satisfied of the hopelessness Nku Dook. We invite the attention cf I A cav-us of the Dew. c atic members w:,l j f their resistance, and are preparing to aban- be held lo-u'-iit to nominate a candidate." : uon ;?a!t J-lKC "y car,.v " "c sp.mg. 1 1- onecr parties have already gone forward, and 1 lie our readers to the advertisement in a '.'other column hesd. l "The New rud Western World." This valuable work on Americrn lli5tory. shou'd be iu every family. We un dcrstaad the ncnt, Mr. J. E Daker, intends visiting every family in the county, for the purpose of obtaining subscribers. We be- exeire the indignation e r e speak fcr him a favorable rccepiion. or every toe or i 1 ":.:;',:ii r-artiC! Vhat will be the re:ult if i)Ots 0? r.Ki':r.sKNTATi ks. The two Houses met in Joint Convention to count the vote for Governor, vote was announced as follows : William F. Packer David Wibnot Isaac Ilnzlehurst it is probable that Drigham Young's t h:at The offer i ' t'"a' 1,1(5 arn,y W0U-J Great Salt Lake ; City in ashes w.ll be verified. They have dc l.S S-1(J i tcrniiIie 't is said, to emigrate to the Drit 1 -f'5,1 3D 1 1 '-di Possessions, but wh.t portion of them is ti.OUO j not known. All that Governor Young has Mr. Hippie reported a bill m toniinn the j determined upon is that 1c will keep the troops yet injured husband . Y'-ur letter was re ceived and read with feein g.-; of the most !:- ter angulh read it without a pain or pas.-ion ' Jerscv. in the b cf grief. Tom I am not void of feeling. 1 fetl as though irnU' alone i;i the wor'd. Fath er, brothers, husband, fiku.!., and u!'--hr.ve left me. Oh, God, that I dud the dry 1 Mas born . My bir Tom, I wronged y'i d ojvy I kept the fatal secret from you. laid wrong in iiiuri-iti'iij you; but I loved you; yes, God only know?, 1 loved you and do still. You Sunnier died at V;!-!i'u are the ii.jured one ; Carter the guilty i-nh-Ji T -January. You wished mcyW bc-fors you' left me I . L0wi:m."M iuI bW l .7,..i; wish I was. Y i f inner. 3Iy jb-ton Mills, Lowell, have e 1.. nave d J evs-s. x las was c; : the sole int.itiee of sir a log lie we 1 ;ive L'iv.-n. M '. from South t'.n. l chiefly reniaikabb' f om .- ie :..) 1:1. v V- il ' u are successful ? They will have ub.so- j J,;s county iu the State Lunatic Hospital at Jlarrisburg, were removed to the County Poor IIousG 1 y ihe Doard of Directors This "will be a l::re- annual saving to the county. JOT Last week the insane patients from j t;(c of lhQ ChamWrsburg Dank to certaiu cf the Fnited States where they are this :-e e.-viirol in all the Northern States. Ab ...'rIi!M.-:i will reign triumphant : a series of ; 1( :is cn the rights of the Southern srates wi!! at once be commenced ; the Coa- Mi-.Kion will become a d ad letter, and the, Tub act in relation to dueling, recently ,;i,s-,Iution of the Union will stccdily follow. P-ed by the Legislature of South Carolina, While the Democratic party preserves its or ganization intact, we need eutertaia ro ap- real estate in Philadelphia, with a favorable j winter. It is believed that many hundred? rccommeudation, j of the Saints will be left bchiud to abid-j the t.. i?f. ... ...1 : r.'on '.tit r..l-i'vo tn i nrotection of the T'nited States Government. dear Tom. if it is your vvbh, I will nuke 110 (JJcrtiuiia. I cannot: but will aid you iu all I can to get. a divorce; it is r.ght that you should sepatatc fi em one who l as so deeply grossly inj'ired yon ; but was not intentionally on the part of Lizzie. Tom. you know my sen sitive feelings. When this is done, I have given up all the tie that binds me to earth. O God how dee?!v I love you '. You have ninr full time. The Lo"t Mi!!- . fed tol'O in full ..por.-ition 1", ' SI Ail EI ED. my heart: my viy ?n is evntred io you. Oh, Tom, will you. can yoa 'ijiic ?.. .' domestic attachments, and tbe better regula- : Gov. i oung lias not Won wanting in prot tlon of l.'ar.Ls. ' fers of liberality to the United States troops. iMr. uaUiOunroaa in p:acc a phi u-aviug iu ; t.ii-in.-tut.n.i. k.xj most huml ly r.srv your : i;'-;vo:is--ti::t provides that any magistrate may issue a tc discretion ct tne courts toe power to 11.1- sau, uc m'ui 10 i-.ie eamj. n v,.-,. o,,., ..s-wm m l can a,. -jf Jm,. t i thc o;. warrant to nreveiit r.ersous rom? out ot the : P iscn lor v.oiauou oi iue neeuse uiw. , .. u..i ...... rommiiir seiiooi-irul : ' -. v. :::at am 1 now. , a - . .... .. . ..... A ' ' - On Tu soSy PJih iost . a S Chur. '.i bt- Dev. Mr. Mi eh U M- AS IJOUGK to Mis VAA4.K all of Ca-: brla ..wi;h5.i. Y" We iv'se t!i . f ' v. it .'.e of MUul t btvsoiues. v. 1 hearr. sn i . the i 1"1 "i' lie. m. 'i.- !' ::c;'v rie i :.. : OutjS .!:;i!iL':' 1 r prehensions of these disastrous results, but State to hgnt a duei. and compel tiicm to the moment It loses its power and influence i into bond with sureties of the peace, , the days of the llepubbe 1 and not go beyonu the limits ct tue state. Mr. Mclioy read a bill 1 educing the num- poets, but that officer sent it back. Young bor of members to the Philadelphia Common 1 was alo very polite to all the odico. s of the us a Nat!"i::!l part 11 r u-'iil 1. Uii'lt-r t;. m' i:i: the hel.- of ivdly fOi ?nr.'''iV 'lien:: tumstance-' wou f'-.r tb-: D.-t.'--wbfit t!.e I I it not be ; jy to ijU:;r- Do. tie ; iiitph of -dy . ml th::t j 10 the pa iml Governor W;'!!e r to ,-a '' :-e thai t i I r t'ue p;iueip'c- o.' t;-e Deinooralie party will fur even a mouierit W we:'hened by the i'ul aomo ea'.ogies of DL.'k epub':cau orairr-j and editors. They line, that Grcely & Co. hate them vlh au tntens-i - 'id holy hatred,' and tliat the" n resent prof" -i.as of friend- llo.. J W Stevenson. The Csinnati fjnji"i,xi- dispose of the silly story iu the ' New York Trilmne to the effect that the ' lion. John W. Steveusjn. tho distinguished ' r?r-:"esentative from the Covington di-trict, I lCcutaeky, was opposed to the admission of Kiajsa-5 under the Lecomptoa Constitution.- Tt av ; it has the best authority for snyiug tb.ut. Mr. Stevenson is not onpesed to the Ad- ministration upon tlie Kansas issue, but will vote f-.r the Iccompton Constitut'on. He has been and now 5 a friend to Mr. Dr. i di.-senrs entirely from his Kansas, vIots Ccuucil. J. II. Donnelly read a bill relative to law stndeuts. A:ljourned. From HarrisburgThe Senate Committees IIa.:uisim;uo, dan. til. The following Standiui: Committees of the Senate were uu nouueed to-day bv the Speaker, viz : Comn.'ttee on Finance Mes.s. Dukalew, Code y. liili'. utiier and I'L-'te" uiias, but ship j; i::d .ud bv ih'ir do; to :lcu; th t'iuninh of their sccfonal party. Notwitu btun'llng the present unfortunate di'nculfy between Mr, Duehanau ana Senator Douglas Ilrv:o!,s. Tt is stated confidently that the President has determined not to send the nom ination of lion. John Ar.r.Ietonto the senate. Committee n the Juue-in. 3iossr.. :' kins, rinne-;, Dell, Cressweii i.vA ScLofield. Cour ttce cn Danks Messrs. Oi -swell, 1 Finney, Uf!!, Cofiby and Mars tits. Committee cn Co: porations- M c s s r s. Wright, Souther, Steel, Sche1! and ShaefiVr. ' . Committee on Railroads, Messrs. Ingram, ! Gazzam, Crcsswe1.' Tutney and lluthcrford. Committee ou Kducation Mes- Ili'ewcr. j for confirmation as Assistant Sccreiary cf i f . Harris, Wilkins, (iregg and Ivii !!;. we eonSl-jntiy Wiieve that all wili ?;on be j t State, out tht r.Ir. A wi I return to the edi- 1 Committee o n Accounts Mr K army: inviting them to partake of his hospi- taiity at Salt Lake City and to spend the win ter there All accounts concur iu spying that the Mormons will leave Utah Territory ' in the spring; and it is said that Col. John- I itnn ; t,, . ...K-nf tliis lndiet' :h:it. be. 2si:s IlO . ; t"" 10 " " " near increase of the nunicrical force of the army : under his com maud, although supplies will of ; covrsc have to be sent to h'm. ; P I ! OCLAM ATI ON OF CO YE UNO 11 CUMMING. GllKKN P.t Ki: Coi N'iY,NK.K FoilT DlltOiiKU. . UttitL Ttri it'Hj, November 21, ISoT. I To fJi' pep'c t' f. luh Territory : Oa the 11th of July, IfvVT, the President appointed me to preside over the Executive Department of this Territory. I arrived at this point on the lTihof this month, and shall probably W delu'iied some, time in couse Heneo of the bss ot animals during the ' e- a heart broken, dejretc-d woman, without fr:ends thrown upon the cold woild for :is- I ir'.'ss sistance. Why. oil. why h..- Heaven si-aled me doomed "? No, vi 1 iiy. G ' l has forgiven me, and I have been restored L.aek to his fold again. Life has returned, but my poor, des olate heart cries for its mate. Oh, my "or, t broken, dejected . i..j;red huhand. fo.- give me ! I eonfess I iiu"x Amic a li'cti.ue of wron?. I have malie ou drink lhc iuo.t bitter dregs of .-orrov. V :up. Oh. that Heaven rratit ::ic t iv.hib.u vj back arzaia I ill Color. li::ik" f! Protess .r V . .d's linir I! HOW l!:;? stn'i bird I'-oii-dv f r tlie h iir ti 1 skin. liii-- .? ;t F..r s tie her'- hv aii !).:i r 1 ' ou 1J vq -? o 5J, :i ? .... . ltoes ynv i f our iiijli ! much dinio r Ir any "!' : eoi.ks w!io teiii.t tii-ir ::rp' ti'v j I iv'ul tdl a M i-re! that ill ! .-A et:ji.yi:i; nt of til. ir d'ii:. ' v.r! from that rjoutv old jj.-!itifii;:iii Si'-ki'O.-s and trouble have left me ;v Youak mv future i d. I wi.-h that I -ould tell ou. I kiiow i:Ot whor? to iro or what do do. weak and hi.-ei;oh turn : 1 have not 1 onard's hwo' u ee i " till t I'll : ; l.Ut the next meal time 1 ill W .i tr'.i'ii.-d to a;. or . 1 ;( of i d. hs net re o v room as vet. i "!. it t.'ie Io.kI rises or rat or will ti ; i!ie matter r: tlier.: is soriu'toint m it Mat. seoie toe'ter t uic ... sa The p.'orhous o: ial der.artaicnt of the tniun Mr. II narris. Chairman. On Estates and F ehoi: Mr I will proceed at this point to make the pre- nirht, and ttiat when the political charge is . e . , . , .' i 1 ('ija:rman On Pon-:r,n Giot ... .1 . , , . . 1 ' now of the ( (KM, may go abroad on a sne-' -DUi' v'lja-rmaa' ua 1 tDt 0Dlj u10--' 1 Imiliiarv a .-an-einent ier the temporary o:- a-j;a:n sounued, the Democracy will present, . , . . . r .. , . t iChaiinan On the Libra-- V-r V .mb.d ' . , .1- 1 I , , , ...... ....... .iii - H.II.ICU L .e Li Jl l.J. Ji.i.v - .v. .. an unbroken tront to ilie euomv, . . , , . . ,. .. , i CU',r.nn fh C-.nnU A l- V , i .. .. . .. , . '""- "- ' "" " . Mimiv t.etsoi)fyie acts ol ViOleucc t avmg Chaiaman. On E'cctlon Disi-s M. . ....'li.,,,,;,.!,. i.vU, ;,v;,', 1 A ' L V V li V.UUi UIV.U rJ i U v- I. O J probably be determined in a law cavs T ... e. lie-re. i eaoiioi as good as ".ny , here for m". I am not aide f do nnyth'ng us yet. vor wi'l not be for some tl i.e. bat no vor while c:i: th stands will I throw i s.-?f o;:t to the world as a pub'-u charaei .'i. You sha'I never have it said to you that is the way I maka mv living : anJ as for Carter, he has injured me for bfe. We will never meii i':;i':i on'y wl'cii a third person is present. vr'ks, moi I iiiii.-t pivssioa of trim 1. wii! iaa v.. . I ..." 1 Tl . 1.V.1 I ' ' Kansas llection Contradict'.rv E.enerts ! bcbohe;d, (ban-man. Oa Let, encLmeut and i 1 , . 1 1 nt ,..,....i 1, 1 r i 1 1 i 1 1 . I . X" 1 ?. Vtl . ' I ISl I I t.l 11.1X1: IJUt II LUU 11L lilnLLU J V . . ....... nuuiL-er 01 ioo.y e- iuo to - ana in uue :..ne. . Tne Lecompton Constitution. Defo-ni Mr rvU C'-i imn ( i r-,-1 ' 1 . . . . " IJert'.ia w,Iies mo to send tlio cuikl whc.e it M'i i 1 . 1 , ' ' c 1 t ii- 1 i- t- -- , 1- .. i .111.111. .1 i 1- j . j vccui .ve , soi-h licisons are iu a state , , ., Ihe en.'iau:g.-. f-ho'ii :;d en-Tc:.,- , Sv. Lpiu, Jau. D. .idviccs from Kan- i ,.",,., ,i0 Tr Knc Ch.' i r.n . ' ,. 1 ...... . Wh.nus 1 ('.. . r. I cannot -b-ep nor ca: cry patu-riis o-.itul.'.--' ! : 1 ;-cU.er v.! h sas ndative to the recent election held in tbe ' v.o'cU Ve Mr TnW. (' , K . 0 .' e:n dorotb'.'tr but walk ;:v iv.on at night. I.. ::.,.".:.:,.:-:,:,:,. Tonhory i- of a conl.IfcUnj cbarac j v'UaVr.Mr JIk"! Ci " rT tt ' t' 1 V-- ,,i., ., ., ' , , J v f ;e.j J.--.:c!, held tn tli.a : i.ty, nb'cli : . , , . , . . . .i.a;.cit... .. ... P.i-.i, .. tcr. . On Claims, ce , Mr. SeL.I.Cia--,- .,, tntr v th( np. , .,rl , - mdo and Plotcot 3"" c'wt r -v',a UP amsJst mm t ,r . r. , . i ' ' 1 W'll sjrercuc the neccssi.' ti art.oiuung a . , . . . , " Ine Jeavenwortli i"softhe 9th mst.. : nian ()n l'rintin'' Mr G i-z -m C! i; -,. c , - i . i r this is the prayer of her who was rice your L C- I'Vatjac, our obliging Po.,t ; S1JS that iho rcports from differcnt parts of l' On Bu Id M s b Chai' T"7 " ? best and confiding. I, .-..::. Master. Las received Harper, Godcy and Gra- thc Territory indicate the success of the entire ! On New CountieMr r " T , t " "T t" ' ! ham's Mtisaziuts for February. J'ersons in 1 c.. i :i .i. i counties .Mr. .i.i.g, tli.i r- tiouai oU'd.ence to the Constitution, to thc jrr Honest men are not as scarce now r.s , Kit. u u . I - I? " 1. i.I . W . t 1 want oi f.iucr ci uiosc .iagazinea will do well ; Loeomptou Constitution will probably exceed ! to call befoic they are all disposed. -f oti(. "... " ' " " I 'Pi... T l.-.L -tit f. i Cot-NTY J RKAM-nui:. Mr. Geo. J. Hod-- 1'WJ'J',UU-C correspouueut oi tue Jtm- Horrible Murder. Hamilton, N.kY., Jan. 1'2. most iua :. . i ..i.iii.ii n i . . . n Irnmnt.c tn 11 ri . n-n nli,mi t f,i, I . T I 'nn I l'i lit. ers. our newly elected County Treasurer, has f ' four from YereT uiSLt. Jed taken ihe oath of oilice and has entered upon . fr0'11 thc e-State party had secured thirty- lComstock ami wife agCll over seventy years. the discharge of his duties. Mr. 11. will tlu ut u,t f-,,t-t'Jur representatives, and ! WCre the victims, and their son was the mur derer. He has Wen for some time insane. At about eight o'clock last evening, be kil led Lis father by knocking him down with an axe, and his mother was killed with a skillet He then cut their hearts out, and cut one of thc bodies in pieces, and roasted the other on the stove, and eating a portion of it. He in- kin and attentive officer. , t'r.een 'ut ot nineteen ot the Senators, and the vote against the Constitution is about .tiT We learn ficm the Pi.fburg pipers j eiual t0 that pojlcj at tLe October election, of yesterday that J,nes M. Kelly has Wen A gC!Ul0Uian, wLo left the Territory on convicted of murder u. the first degree Two ' tlie Utlu ttatcs tL,at u waathcn believed that i.iuv. uiU .u.,.ne.uea jiau v.1.1 piooa.iy s;,aic tlic l)tni0cratlc State ticket was elected thc same full. G i:.v n am'i Ma....!.k.--Wc have received the Fcbiuaiy l.ua.Ler . f ibis popular maga zine. It is richly embellished. 1T Henry S. M'Graw has been re-elec ted State Treasurer. The LVju-.Uirau learns that General Cul- ! tenJed to liave kll-f d hl" sister, but fortunately i, , .... i, i . t . , j she escaped. The murderer is iu custody, noun has rctuincd to Lecompton, under an j t r j i x 1 and has confessed the act. escort ot tnited States troops. It is also . ... , to leave Leavenworth on I -tones, an. take t!;o lir. !''" r" di::e.-t. We have Jri-J ii '' one or two oevnsions, for .-lik it aejs like a i-hnn.i hat wc want to si v l.'"ir r or old, is. if any thing aib " ;; -delay and jr-t a buttle oi l'1" viornt'T. and if it don't cure -' us. for wt? want to see one prs ! not benetif. For sale hero bv all Pr'i-- '' 3iriu nrrlijrri::::: TRIAL LIST, KARCH TE'- V- 'I r. A. , 31 -rj "N Mur; : ; s 11 ni:i".t- t. A ' Hark (.';isil;! v Alien Allen I it-laud other cnab uic laws of th's Territory, and to all the i in the days of Shakspeare. A few days since Commonwealth ' '' " v M , r laws of Congress apnlicable to you. To lm-k Seaubin , iu D.ston, lost a wallet con- ;'1 ' . T i - i " , t .., - Uiining 101 in bank b'.'ls.a note tor 't ), , rM ys (Uv, .Ui - le me to effect this object; I will, m the , . , " . .n'T'. ' J j and some memoranda. A poor man, uameu ill" Jl 1' t cl ' I r r f iAl i... iif.n 1 A t' 111 Till fl iWi.CV' !.()( ! : .1 til f 1 1 .. . . 1 ' . . . ui ie.i.u..vi.. .v-.j "i"- - , ijcorge .vuooii, loui.u ami .i.ioreu 11 10 us trv VH TI I" '. A- ttts of the well disposed portion of the inhabi- : owuer. One hundred dollars wcre otforod to ' 3"Jiv: .,rt .,; the ( V' ifint r,f tlit 'IVn orv ami will nrdv rst.rt i and dcc'ined bv the honest fellow, but he was .,,.-,t v. tie mi.'eii' , ,! to a military posse in case of necessity I j f ? f prevailed upon to accept $-iVhieh '"fl t , , , . he did very reluc;ant'7. I 1.1..-A .t l-.tii tf-' ' , , . . .. trust that this necessity wdl not occur. J ... t.:ioo'e.o-.k,l'. M.. -' "c!-: ' V- K OI' AN -M I A, ' C n. I come among vou with no prejudices or A Lucky Fellow It is s'ati in a late hAwj. u-rhvidn a.i. .. enmities, and by the exercise of a just and ! Irish paper, that a baker's p. - ter in Cork, na- - firm administration I Lope to command you. ; earning 0, a week C,nd i r i .1 -.. 3 v.ith a the past week u ) en declared heir i . - , . .,IH- 1 1 ' confidence. Ircedorn cf conscience and the i t( a rroncHv Cs.i:ilatcd at :'.0VQ.VV0. to- ' '".T . Wn;) s'i lel that he w; W. .Incsday last for Washington, with t Trial of Smith, in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, January Hi. District J.ce-.inp:..n ConMituti n. 1 ho vote ur,oa i: ' Attorney Mann opentd to-day for the Com . . : 1. 1 St. LAvntNCK Tlaoi iv. 'J his trial is I ; at hie la&t election is expected to arrive here still progrcsiog iu Philadelphia. It is gen- ; Sr Next week wc lay before ourrca cially sur.po.ed that Smith will be u,..uiitcd. ders thc luaugnral Address of Gcu, lVkcr. monwcab.h. in the case of Carter, M Thayer, for the defense, succeeded Mr. Mann. Thc sympathy for the prisoner is very great, and is increasing. The statement of bis sister has bad the effect to deepen this sympathy. use of your own peculiar mode of serving God j gCtV ,.r with in esiati yieb io "'., 000 per Mlle,u'n the uanuM-t Vi!lii sue sacred lights, suaia.iteed by the Constl- j annuo., as lha I'ghiiul rcpie-nt-ilve cf tbe jvluining lands of John P'lter tution.with which it isLoi the province of! ?f? MOe rom., . v Las W -a for years , andK ( jSi, , , , j. .. , ia the Ln- .-h Coi . t if C' :..ei v. li.KJi. imcuun. ,.;:;:.'- the Government or the disposition of i.s rep- c ! one third in one vear alter. . v . I .. ..1. 1 ,-ninMl!;'1'' . . reseutatives in ibis Toi.I.ory to laterfere. In vi; tue of my authority as commander-in-chief of the niili ia of this Territory, I hereby command all parties of aimed ladi- :.0raiplIou cf manufacturing operatieus ; and j 10 l'e luv" " ' ifARUON viduals, by whomsoever organized, to disband j lt a:CQ sfalcs tliat tjC tffects of rciurnirgpros- 1 Adm'r turn uu' -"" nr..! i-rlurn to llioir restcc'i'C homes. The i.aritv will sooti be felt on this Side of thc At- tii'.l.ui dee'd. pftalty of disobedience to this c-vjmiand will lantic. K-xCOCKA. :xc. A 1 :e bu r Lt m Lenoen , remaining tl.mi hi states .bat v veceet hdiace ia the pi.ee of i atl. of tho widow or nc ,( .. cotton Vr bererded as.n undoul-ed evi- , 3,erd dent-B of thfi rpsLomtion of eouudeacc. ana the , . 1 1... i,.i and mir.."..-v Jan. 10. 1?3T. r X: HOP" J ,.!!
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