~: Pantingbon " L'A • . .„:, 1 . 24 .-AA macwwwEit, Editor and Proprietor. 14 . Wednesday Morning, January 27 1858, w., ! ,1,1 not have been mooted it' any misgiving The Circulation of the Viun- Pxi%a n d . Yet it 6 remarkable that the S. tingdon Jou Am gm t. burin papers, with aduicea to the Same date, ok is er than the Globe and Aim ,„ contain veil: enntlicting statements. Some of erican conthined. the corresPondenen to which reference has hven made takes exception to what is said to CLUUBING WITH MAGAZ •NES• have been the course of Mr. (Who., in eon- Tha Iltottingdon JOCKNA L I . oe one cent, and selitiag to give certificates to such members either of the Metf"ziees 'el' the tutee le'nedt elect of the Slate Legislature as were decided will be sent to the address of air atthaeriber, t o be entitled to the same upon an invest;;; a,- to be paid in advance as follows i I tint; of the committee appointed by the Terri The Journal and Godei's Lady's Boole, for f „ r i a t I,,,i s i atere f ax the purpose o f es a min. one year, ~Hedg e d frauds. The writers denounce The Journal and Graham's Magazine, tor tit . • s ; :t , I cart:l4oa us urrt. md the whole one year,' power. Prom this and (ohm , evidence con The Journal and Emerson's Magazine and 50 , . 1.55 w tsearly settled in well infirm •d Putnam's Monthly, for one year, The Journal and Prank Leslie's Family • ' the result is etc lunge , gee , iieee Magazine and Gaze/tete' Fau/ikni, for 0111. year l t it may he hazardous to ittistune „ ;;; continuing and emu:luster The Journal and lady's frame • . - for one year, ' it mar be regarded as certain, that the Ad The Journal and l'eteeson'e .drys:;,, . ministra,tion is much disturbed by the imprea one year, soon which hos eot Maws' fixed on the. publie The Journal and elaattfiC Jluar4 year, , „ •:, • mind, of an intention on the part of Calhoun ' • to shape the result aecorditt2 to developments BURGLARY & - TiliFT ! here. They Muer while that opinion yre• carts , there is no probability of carrying the On Mtinatty night lost our itthc, entered by means of false or tiorrotet•d keys; but the villains were dhtto bed this appear hertt with that constitution. and at the, time, before they and done any material p „„ i „ time with a fret, State damage. They hove, h owever . yore they toy appeal to northern Dernocr,tts to more etnleo our PaCK BOOK, con- vote for its adoption, who otherwise dm, not taining nearly a compete hot of nor listen to isey overtilrel. And this appeal will scribers, • collected with much trouble he rOrtifeial l.y the artratticat. that the cott• since the stealing; of our Books lest full. stitittion may he altered the moment As the robhers already possess our Listssoon is per•ured. These smicestions have already been Male and made all tbe use they could; of their with %..tsittlt. effect. If the seem;,',' hhcettd first theft; Ott the eve of the last election— ; taro out ItS now represented. then w ill Bain this last act has peen promptod by malice g routel with those who ore reluentot to se t .. alone, a purpose to injure us, and our rote from the Administration, bat from Is. busineys without henitfi , ting them arid thtt , t Urgent IteCessity. Looking calmly at t h e i rs. Fi n di ng t h e i r t h reat. , of porn. the Immense influence which can he hr ..; • o nal violence unheed .d, perhaps they think to deter us from exposintr their past infa my by stealing nur hooks and thus juju shag our huniness. We tell the sonny drels and their rthett , •rs. the autumn is as vain as its anther, are Mr. - mitts. Neither threats nor injuries shall Mott' to from OUT pill' Or Wosh all embrace ecrrt (fence of their crimes sh •II ormble us to bring them to the bar riplie jo,ttrit. and the ontr,ged la.vs of the hind sholi consign them to their place—the felons' cell. ear From the above, any atthscrihera who fail to receive their papers. will know the cause. and hear with 113 till, through the kindness of Postmasters and others. we 0,111 he able to make mu another list. We will forward missing numbers as soon as notifird; and feel much obliged to all who nil us in ascertaining tie omissions gar The -Ime,ican. Jigricult.ritfor the month of F.ebrunry is on our table. , This work is designed to improve all classes interested in Soil Culntr•. This is ono of the best 'A c4rii,ulturnl . publications in the United. an d should be in , the possession of every for• Itter.. It is-only SI per annum Address -Orange Judd A. M. 1189 %%stet vtreet, New York. ger The fit/untie devoted to Literature,,Art, and Politics; for the month of Februt.ry, is now Lela, us There is an endll,ss astatine of re:olitiv in this work. A single number seems to con fain a whole volume, and the coittou, or.• just of that varied kinn to :•uit the flank circle. Published by Philips. Sampson & Co., 18 tt inter street. Boston. See our clubbing rates Var Emerson's Ahirazi, an 1 Path giro Mount for the Inman w I.?..hroary, pub lished by thiksuittla & Co, No 67 t Broad way, New York, to before us. It contains a large quantity of reading matter and ina ny engr,vings The puplibliers of this Magazine are de,irou:, of ohiairtiaz a zi.e citil Agent in every post tither town in th,. courtly, See our c uhhing hot. egir The Ft , rainy 1.11111)er of surgenni's bebool Monthly lute made its appearance, .taming its usual good qualities I'oh tithed at Boston, by Epes Sergeant, at 10 cants a single number, or $1 a yt:at. This work should have n piece in every ritir The begMning of a new volume of "Tn. Little Pilgrim," edited by Grace Greenwood, Philadelphia, is before us.— It is a very desirable pe,iudical—well cal culated to encourage youth to CIIIIIVAIe a taste for rending. • OSP Tudge Elmore of Kansas has arrived, with full troelligeuce to the 10th or-t. He saw Gov D..tiver, who cuhce,r , d the elocloon o' !tie Fres S,te The only coole, XOO a.;oo , S • • . . in eon, queue.: of c,rialo ot v rt•tur. lie , 4i411/4.14Vu4 1410 111:44.110011 ul Ua)Lute. A.. 13 , ;t . Anwrican. WAsm,ms, Jaminry 28. From intelligence received here this morn. tug, through various chtinnels,•and particular ly addressed to meini n of the Administra• tier, the belief obtains. notwithstaMling the muitradictory reports, that the (roe State per. tv in Kansas have carried the Legislature aid the State organization. Letters an late as the 18th tent., from the highest Democratic 'sour. • ces in the territory. admit this fact, and speak of it •ss a molt not disputed in any quarter. Assuming it to be without qicsitioo, they go onto dismiss political considerations which to.hear upon the doubtful, timid or time -. ving, it is 110 t 111 , 1111,111 g in rash spec•+l to record the final upshot of this question n, by no means certain. :rho present aspect the ease strt.ngthefts the Itands of the horatintt materially. and they will take en, to improve the chances. I.7mlpr the cireetntanx•a, and itie the p oil. relations °I the parties, and h:.- Mit, of Mr. filektuan till day again,. the Le t ralloWiti,f reSolitilait • , catio•ivllliee Walla/1e of the I "'by the c"" v o , "" "" Hag and speethel yet made to the h",th matter and its apirir, lio thin entiventiic., on accept siteli announced b oldly That the day ha lat la- t w.q be en...hired iis pledged, Awl d the cu., come when representatives would he Mild to stitufne, he approved by Catt,re.B, rtl and OlOre rigid neenutit by their constituents; whiny "x° ' '' l l , l-° , 4 ttl'lth'affing tlati """d would ll.U.nla t til l tl l l.l U "ll the hell, and when the g at. North wonid I n Antll upprove: end:insist upon its rights. If. Thus pledgitil, we went t, -, fore the t o. .• ..,• i n the pr o ,;,l„„ i i . , iiotimst. , l L election under. it, the prmimin, • 1,, d a the coinditton nmintni had been circulated tluinugh Pennsylvania an- e ;,; fie not ru„l ap.„; which e ra a d, ;a Moritatively before the elect: , iti, the State „; m votes wi.re•coiti• would have gone by thousands in favor of 111 ,, election, nib, opponent. Unusual intern,,tt, Was trlttl'iO,f, , ,l i, dit 0401 til to hear Mr. Hickman, and member; eat ialltel h i m Irian litpth sides of c,• Ifun se, ntro ',•• 'Of ticke, Were hihiting r. der.wntle ,, and - eft prevented Lfrout a..t mg.t u". , 1 r. the addition• con,- d. T •:. . dioadvionage of ta *tan', iluitrable the part of ninny pepple rt , in en electionunder t llhe a ra, "'" ' • . cim,tit whin framed mid saint:titled •,, be tr. , • ~- r• :i.no dm, loittall, by winch .0111 e, 11l thrown' c:, _dra g if they ban tio. mii , :ced 1./ from ass Haute rit:rve and a., equally outspoken. A 3 Vet' in M oil these d,sndvankt_:' we brine roc. neat mitinrity of it Mr. Ilickinan by no mends alone _ a,, the emu,: ~.voig the iitipmote t m hie gtory, „in arras Pennsylvania IS concerned. „thAntage of oil the illegal vales cast or tied KANSAS AFFAIRS. • ,• in view, then, of the fact that the Lecontitton P '"" r., t ier Now "7"l" Constitution was formed by a bare majority of hr AVai".l l ir e convention elected by a small minority of the iXtin,),(o,l 'mete of Kunsan. and Met that CIII:VetIli.,11 re- To the Inunn•able the Senate, and ti: , np slt cunsolutlou the; framed " 1 4 1 2. ° Ulol. ' d it'Cuu - to it hill . arty 01 the people fir their rit!itivation ores 3 assembled •r he undersigned, the State or rejection, end that the Territoriatl Legisle; oliiiiers elected under the provisinnin of tin• rare did pit - wide Inv law Mr or sulititisrion. etc Lecomptiet Constitution lire the SlOlO d.qr which law h Into hetet saihnol'ed nail r.j .. e . sea. would mush,pre..:,.'a! ted by no overwhelming Ilinjelrar. ale' !or tl , That the constitution under which of the peace mid ilryspertty of 11., hen, been alerted to the curious °likes to :h , it t.lll terrilor,, as ',venire the harmony aka in. appended is not the creature of the. popol, wP. tegrlt v of the Union, we, 'he edieers electial Intl that mi the other hand. it has been I : said corts.,l, inn, do most regportfull' . rejected by OVerWhiilliiini! majority ..;* in.. artte,ily pray your hottornldu innlais not bone ride citizens of Ow territory al ;el ms Kansas under sold ronstulltioll, al.ol The tionst.tionni was tramcilby, lan; fort, upon en unwilling people, IL,' or,itli• elected by n entail minority or. the people ia' iL• low '._angst Ill• Ir ..001 , 61 , 11 wile, and in Via Ka101,1.4, Illnler Hit elet,Holl b., it et:lit. irnd .t.. •.1 'Aide of popular govern upportiotonem dna utterly tliNtraaetused wlenle people of law 11:111 . 4 Ihe cod..ties 01 this ,;•Ivornor, territory, and deprived the uric ,t blob of the, 11 . I,•••nienaot Governor, people ul the other counties or the right ul suf. I P. U. set, critiory of fra , ne. A. J. NI E.,/, Treasurer. Of the delegates dim eleeted, huts hare - ma- moo ..had.tor. jordi !net to neeomplish 'tits work for which asert. 1.1,1011, l ' hese pr0......n1ed to trallie TO THE PEOPLE OF Liz UNIT in a Constitution for the people or lalitta;:. wh;e1)• ta141.138. t • Hating been rcreolly reut..ved from the nt. ',ant to tn.. wishes and ;he people, fir, id Sitermary ot 11411.44 S territory, under and, in their opinion. host 104. ril lire best elruttnAtinee, ycellittre ter,ts proiper,ty of the State. Coe part of the President, mil Moon, turd Ihe constitution thus Immnil was lint soh- :ellieutl infommitini of my remold cur .tny milted by the conveMion to a lair vote at' the , milmtitulitty for exploitation of defence. 1 ;1,, lipoid., for their ratification or rejection, Intl all tioellied it IleCeSSiley to pit,i'alt to lire the 0111e1 hand, their itaignwoty ..i the liaited `latest a brie. statement, ''l taws and their rights trifled with by tin• 'notes" led in inniliention of lily motives n l In 1,1 , 011.4Xi0n Of What j, called - slavery on: tin. „r lkn fertilitr at' the act for wipe,. 1 Inter Cie, " in such mironer as to present Ito boon CondeMlind. excel) , that of the introdttettiet of into Ilia adios it. question wad lest at Ira I the Stale in future, (Old fOrelng liat:ea one Wllll accepts:lee nl 11, cyder rta4 , l to glVe his sanction to all other provisions the ctrunitimances. was n 'Karl of of the einistiontton, and to take, if requotel, a slop fir tile Pre.ident, lest oath to support mid constitution it adopt mono, in the tirtnitess and fait ed. winch he would admire to me lim , Under the provisions of the schedule provi- deliberately agreed upon In•twii ding Mr said election, thostt who voted a ballot Winne , marked “Cie.atitatioa with shivery, " lieeedtinia• Uu i tq u di t' 3l In ' '''• ly gave their sanction to the whole instrument: lit tuiva.'" ul (era W"L'ir • ' I and thicie who voted a ballot marked • had aicottperel..t of inn IL Al t . . 0, till slat erv," necessarily rave their 'ht."' Si 'I '' I:auction to all the previsions ol the c . onstu ut ion " 0 " , " '" l '" ".'1) •"' ' except the slavery rind •, and in Hew thereof doneulty Ilisetl44 atilt 111 rely h. lc, Nonstituted iris utt'ele pod:Oath: i t the introdin, Inaugural iiddre,....ll the l ,1, Apr., I treutttl bites al.,vela halo the :note 11, !tiltire, eon ti. territory. nod their wu ict, n ,111111 rti.olt w Ike people w•iicd be ',pr.., in .41 titer toeWae. Tana Ukely to he oemandert 1 sikint lulus, bossy was eimplo effect ot nLo cats er r tt lit Win View was altogether too limited . . in n. •1n of to :ht. ...at the pr viilece tit voile:: iheii Ire wall et...tomes t oter, 'mad tie je,,), or the (mover or .Ippulm., ejr uu end, as preen...ell, by te. 1.1.,1,1 45 111111,14111 )11111,11:1,t1 es ens Of th, tottooloe of our votes to Wally proVl,ooll-1 OM, our judsweets euedeiee, WI, Rini IS ConSidereit iv the people of kati.m., ...r boot.; hat, on the other limed, is justly 1141 to he ae insult to it people who know toal appreciate the rights of let•eillell; and heeee .0' the yid L. 6,1,41 the olfererl with C.soi.lnilt, Awl 1•411 VII Is liartiVirtin le 1411 eleCtir.s e.1:11- ; promised 1110 .1i .city . le view of these rants. the tetriitired later, at its late entre prove) d by for the .iuhini,sion of the whole the Rh day of dumuary last., in three distinct utoposiliolls. viz: thelititetion with. shtverr. Cotottemion wrth cu slavery. A g ititht the • 1)0. ot timt am not yet all hat ,aaza is kwava It) w.trr,tnt ..0 say tag thhl the 0000 east aguthril the v,h.,01111 ti•,o 1•4 ;0,11 • • • - 11,0.10 • Fur the constitution with slavery - 15,1 Pot the cionnitotion with n•t slavery • 24 Ttn• larze vote u,tninst the constitution wn, rust. fit :Lii 1•100,11 on the 40,4,44.44 Juounry, 1,748.11;14, the 14w 114,4,1 tet die of December, 1857, wink, the necessartly,tn, , i and imperfect notie, , .thoreof no doubt, pr,v, tell thousands in the &stunt interior conntic-. where th , people fit, nit apiraed to to tin 1 • 1,1 . Si it •;10:i. from trout casttit, thuir vot,s against it. • luasmuch Ili the pro slavo.f rtrty refused to Itt'ticilmte• 11l the ejection., we p , , , ted to the election of U, v. pt.ovnlo.l for hy the schedule ot the cuustitutiuu, which is us fullows Clioitatinii with slavery, et,11,11,11.. Wah 110 O,,Ty, Mu,j city Of tit tj.wity, ro,nr, tlian iitte•lt 'lf w.ttl 1/t) coined 111 ihiwe v,.ry sit.irif•iy settled I tt...einet, t.i. 111 , ,t/11l i 10 1 .111,, tW.l.it --1)5.1 . 01 . ti 4,1 Si. A - 1111• ,11,Wtil••• 1111 latld tvtt yet I ,ally f,,t• aelll uteut, vii : l)xf , trd, • • - • 1'26.; Siatwitee, • • - • 7;,,) Kteliavtto, • • • • 1017 Fro.. it pi,onal know , l,l,ze of the The :dove pinee, w,• Pint we iiitz..l , l mall., to si rote is trna , l , . •• • a itl fi nii,l 13%. ; • (1,1,11 A 1!1 11111,1 , • • , fi , •ni 111 that • • 7., /1 , 4 of va.,l ,•• ,for; • •1 I;1• ; • . o,llh, Inst. Tin! tra, • . . the 4th ••; &c will he hii.l .• h in n f• iii 'IA%, ir, the of a •. law Li) 11,1,, gate the same. \ye presettt the ;thole fa , •• 0 11P..1 , 11:11i0I1 1 , 11 , 601141 y Thad, ; rej..etetl the I. 1,1) 1/y PM t,verwheltmug !et, The t•Flet t, of out mete. who mtiti, treed them, tit th t, ~cti - r nod ,tie ;roe ge.euel of coot. Car Setivii at,(l ,Ifric,i of the tlif• 111 1110 ;th I 11 0 , 1 1 2 '1 the the t,..rtitory wore won the local g.wei omeot, earne,tly 4 , •iiiefi the rec,v, our If favors. ot the. ~x ;tiny law, AAserlifig that the pre vi,rll4 11:0 11,11 I s Oree th,at by the 1 . 1,11.1..1 vi”let.ee people. tiloy pr.lehtint...l their determination never to submit to the enactments of legi.lit• five ',die; thus believe.' to hu illegitimate Rod not e..1.11...1 to this Wai 111,11. ,, 11 , 116 , 111 of things when Gov. Wart, 1.11111, to die Territory in the het, part. Clay. 11 wai evident that th.. 10:;- py of permitti, the pdtarla to regnlnfe their own nft'oro fnuil.l ton Ile stlf•el.S•,lllly cm-r.... 1 um. they emil.l he inipirod wiih co~I ti deuce in ...:e n t s of government through whom this re.ult wis to hu effected. 11' a Merl! lalwi itr of' had it,ett thus dissatisfied and conitnniteimie. tlry .might possiblv have been pronounced raclioas tutu /Jl' the peaty; hit when the doma.i.faetom wes gehernl.eomptisinz al. tuout the wholo n !nor, respectful cow sideration Woo infliopenoable to a peaceable arl . j,,einent. It Wa3 PV . l , lttlit that the policy of r,prc.iiion—ft rigid atm net to enforce ant'. mission without lin elf .rt, at talltalitttiall— W,11.1 1111,:11.111V I, . , a renewal of the 1•1,1 war WllO Inhfe anxiety to a. I•thje f , , , tntur Walker re b, go anion, f to lioten to !., it5111.1t , , ,, , of a • • ,a,hnl. of the ; • .1.., to nli:, . dto eto •. I • i.,t 1) , IX. W 1 Ot . ! • II • a'l 1 Li) • • • )11,3 iti I,ld of d, It was too Int t.l ontory the peoplu to go into the June election for delegates to the convention. The hegistration required had been imperfect in all the c 0,,, • and hall been wholly omitted in one 1,1 'hen, nor could the people or dirge cni:e:ll.omoie3 vole in 3+ly • .• • bee , ) tidily :mg.!, • I 'l , . , • •. , , 11,0 i d . to pxelt,ie the ~ t toe iietyle fto : .1 in the hatm3 of :It • I .t .• keep lip 1,1 rroder mivii war inevita• ( , 'u. Rut the intrepid iemilulion of Gov. 11'ulher. in spite of fieree opi,i6ition and de far and near, carried him thom:th dan,•rott. hu had the. proud , • having imhieveil a iimwerill the people to Silitufit I hahot. lfX, were flotfirtnitied flOt to follow , the 1,111,10113 tmuuty of I) had alf !felted to the if orflf.i. coun t) o:,011, with a lii - rge and controlling ropr,,,,tltlioo in the Legislature. The vele. Oxhird fraud was limptitrlied with it ifff.tv to olattio IffifjorilleS to both li ruses of Ole Asst.inbly. When thew, returwt wt re o.• ceireii tit mitiflice, in Gov. hi.. .• I hnd Inily th!itertui tied not to give 11,3,11 110!111. l i they had heutl :••1' Mal awl correa its to have tuatle it to thPin, 1 WOlllll have lIL iit!hie in urchin. 10 II:816 Illy sense 01 111.: t•lo • of the wrong, Gov. Wiiiker. tit I.iiiiistin• worth, lola formed the same ',Million, a, he :tutted to me niti.l to 81.1:fill mid we were both gratified that We found the • 110pi•I'11:1 t. as 10 make it ottr ditty to reji Olen, II 1 ., ',11 I I X,I 1 •1111-111. 1 . 01105Y1,1 1411.1 ritury. 'the minority, thus right ly rented in t e elrititto prolong their fiuwor, hu ettine rpireii in opposition, mai resorti,d to 1t it 1 ant 1.1 to hu:i:ve :lilts 1 !Itly 1110:1I efli:eta al 01 , orrtition Ity utalerinining u.: the At•linitiiittratinn of Witottiogion. , A , 01,1111,1, 'xltiuh boil ..... u4jl,u,nrli over Iltlt the 0 , 1010.!1' Itle, II et. .1,11.1.1 II; 1.11 I:11/IRS, ;11.110'11W ntentner.e . ol flint Leidy were illSerly , hostile to the Governor awl Store y, on account of their rejection of the Oxford and IleGee frauds. in no•eliters and of the Convention hnd a direct partiuipatliat. Iu tact. thin 1 - ee!y, v, oh now,. honorable exeeptions, well repre. ...iv!l the ntinority party to the r..rri ,, y, and 0,0 fully hninitet with the stone spirit tool &Awl . .. It was oltvitoody not their .Itt hire LAI ,ectire to the real people bn tilot -cell ttiterwaran teloptetl they welenv, e il t, supersede 'he iegineunre whit h 0,1,1 Ile the people. by I , rovelet,r, in the neeotel seethe, el toe new tore, le the terrport Allan vow hoe! t;/ he id 1;41, tll lit altered, II.IIII•11;11,11, or rei.Ll.;.l by lemiat ire under the previidoes of this oiestituteiii." . (rodnelie;ioit next week ) Arrival Extraordinary. (;RA tn. eittr,olitePr of 1 4 , p•iiiiiia• (4.111%, Ekoorii• now in tow, arrive.] ti. 0.0 f•. At Tht• kti I lint Ilini• ....1.1 1 1 1 1 - 111f11.• 1 1'. 1 , .1 , 1 , 1t,1 , 1 II...•I PIO 1 , 6 - ~, it tu.,l 11u i:llllriil• Ivilll .I', , J , gEt 11,101,14 n t 1111011 d, 10 ,•,,. . , • .1 i• 211.! /I . .01 '0 11,1u.; ,• • 1, • 1,•: i; 4 . 1: 1tiv1 , 1.•11 , . • • ;. ; I Sitee . 1)1111,6, ~, r huh If. 44 ye.tra old. Mr 1/..itglw, learhed the e uahl4 business iu Lis you'll, but afterwards studied law. KANSAS AND UTAH. Correspondent of N. Y. i mite. WASIIIVGTON, Jan. 28. 1858. Gen. Scott has reconsidered his purpose , of going to California, nod the project is deft, nicely relmquishbil. The intention was pred icated on the expectation of Congress no. tnormiug the bier... of regiments asked for by the President, so that the force on the At lantic might be transferred to the Pacific, the vacuum being supplied by new levies. The adverce indications by the vote in the Secote yesterday. mid the sentiment of the 'louse, Icil to the abandonment of the policy. Ad V e 1,4, by letter and telegraph, tt it morn jog, to the Administration, warrant the belief that the Free Ste party have carried every thing in Kansas. A complaint is made from Rome Democratic quarterit against. Calhoun for agreeing to give a eerti Beate, conditional open the investigation of the froodo authori zed by the Legislature, as turrendering, vir tually, the whole result. In other quarters it is alleged that the re• turns enminunicated three:ll Gen. Denver settle the election. Southern :'... ,, ubers of Congress acknowledge that all is The Presirtent titol Calorie., are profeatoilly much exorcise' ahniit the frotoln imptoert to rolboun, herons, their preaent intention in to - • the orpiment derived from the anemias of o State party to come the Northern . rat in not diorttissol that irithin it few' • , f‘ci of rfi.istinq j,r(•'linptnn in tl:e i rr mnrh mniiifin L Ind this tonchrwy , thene . " 1 by the pr;tnesetisit the Cm; i~inn'nn fie changed immediately nft, Hickman's anootlt attrart , o much 'O. l The mid eraig tled AII d i or, appointed by the ohm. FTr deelared that the ti ma hod p o r n , Court or Cummou Plell, Of HMO invdon i t „; ‘ ,l, i „ haze to ili,lialtte the pro,eds of the Sheriff's sale blare 1 that if Pti regide„t Ttuebana's Mes. r th" rein " h " Chri ' th ": cou " uud Ntret tAiiits to those , tout amongst those ant, . • heen eireelaiod before tied ihoucto, pioch that he. Will at• . have been defeated by thousands in ; tend thr the purp,,e ut within raid diatrilio on Wednesday. thd3.l day of March onat, at one o'elook, p. ut.. when and where all per. snos having. &Aims upon said fund are requiti4 present the sante, or ho debarred f.uut cum• ing in upon said flid. TliEO. IT, CREMER, Auditor. Fcb.2;37. 4t. Crate, an Atn.riettn, has rerenily n: eked in England. from India, where be a ed forrnne of k7,500.0n0. lie in en to In, in tivatr for the purch.tme of a large en. tate in that, country Cskb`• 1 rep,lYicari dote cnnventiaii will . •:,!... On 221 L',liraary IS 41111 11l hen womln in one ,!,.. near New York, who • ,•; !,, • 1?,•• rt:te rare. trying t 4 ! • $• Intl iu iter .ttoin4elt. • : A.I)VINITI3EAF,..-D. S. • • . VA.. ~(1 Conviction of 11,th the Lancaster Nur— uerer. •*, ''rider A odcr,, end Henry Richards here both heen cmni••ted of the innrier of Mrs. (lather and Mrs. Rcam. in Lancaster county, Pa. After their conviction, Anderson made a rope eat of some erupt chain. intendino tn have himself, hot it wag taltino farm him• whenever either of than are taken nut and re. turned to their cella they are clnsely examined, so that they cannot Oat hold of the means of either escape or suicide. Ever since they hare been in prises they have been shaved by one of the primmers, as it has not been deemed ad• visable to tils; them with a razor. Antler son evidently fully realizes his trite psi. tine; hot. Riehards tricks he will not be hunt!, as he sews be slily held the deer while his com• rile murdered the women. T., Lancaster times.. of yepteriiny mnrninir, v+ the reeeptinn I,f the deal% Pentenee orflorfrrA. nieharils reevivisl the pen toaee with tears, but Andel,on wan perfidy They bath. were then taken Way by the ghprifF. Nit the Dint riot Attorney annotteed tha t the rlnestion "if they had not thing to say why. thesentence of (Patti should not he pronounced upon them," had not been asked. Upon this tl e two men wale brought hack again. The toes. tine was then repeated to Richards fiirst. IT, perhaps not understating it, or thinking th by reiterating his false confession might es cape. 11. glory, commencing with the day when he started from Lebanon. until he Caine to the haste of Mrs. Garber. Tin whole of the awry is enethineri in eel. Harria' nd• dress. After he had finished Anderson twit op the tale. and nee the Mowing account of hitn,if and how be became entangled in this fio,dish : They hop t eoneladed their remarks by car in ! they were "innocent men, that they die Met - wont. that they tooter killed the tan men," tte, but these did not have marl, ele..t upon the speetatorc or the Wees. The set, tmtees were theo repeated, amid the most prandiul client*. While the two wore speaking, nn t.t murmurs of ligappr , 111:011111 from tho• hyrkan dery would hrealt nut, other times Ihre tons no I ismpt at disturbance or tiihmdrr. A fier he spr.tpitc., had been pronnuneed several persons showed a disposition tu ap plaud, in token of their approval. HAIR REiTIMATML—Pra. Wood 1111Vertitieti in tonr columns him valuable tnedieine for re• storinv hair. nod for the prevention of • bald. 111, 18,.tc. This remedy Ito, been used quite exten,ivelv, and with great sifteess. Hon. nay, ?hon.:awl: have used it, and are • t r • toitify to its effieoey. Read , the ~! , • ,11-,,n,it—go at 011 or proeure a hot t 1 , ,, a, l p,ve its virtue. Oar good 010 bold friends should enthrtten thin .pi;riontty to 01150, their pates With a coat. 1.1, at ri the 191 h , [biros Vatlicy, by the 11.. v. G. W. 11,,tisit, Mr. ,I,titv BA:m.IX Indi ana county, Pa, to Mice 11,1 ABEL WaLLa p of Uuntiny,don county Ps. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. F Ramey. on nce't for runeg ___ end n al. in t t County line ha.i .UR—Sup rune at $1.50 ; common tine "1". and Mal i n no. , Stiff. Mill,. on ace it hoarding at Irmo t prii.oners. &et, RYE FLOUR—Id held It rem 3,25 to Refunding ord, to C. Mickley. 14 04 Road tax. on unseated landt paid 3, ;74 bar,l. CORN NI EAL-1,1 in !aired for at $2 DI per parrs'. CLOV Elt t..EED--Is still active it. $5,, 37145,6'2.1. . PREMIUMS AWAIT DED Til JoUtiNAL JOE OFFICE AT THE I.AIE PAIR, I,IIR 9C9E3CM 3E3M S'' . 1312.01 A .blYili TATIKT - . ttIItITING. IN - C) 7 l'ltO/El. We request those of our subscribers who re• ceive their papers,to inf.rm us of thuse.in their immediate neighborhoods who are subscribers to the ...Journal," and have faded to receive the same, since the stenlinz of our pack.book, b) radians on the 3,1 of February. NEW.ADVERTISENENTS. (Ebtate of John MeCitt,ey, dc , N.) 41311 TOWS Boeing been appointed Auditor 'the Or. pleo,s* Court of Huntingdon county. to douri• hum the fund in the hands of Isabella McCart. ney. Executrix of John McCartney. late of litmdersoo township, deed., and trustee to m the sale of the real estate of said dec'd, 1, hereby give notice to all interested, that I will attend to the duties of said appintment, oh Saturday, the Ath day of Match next, at oar o'clock. p. m., at my offee, in the horongh of Huntingdon, when and where all person honing claims upon sljd fond urn required t, present the same to toe, or be debarred (rota coming in upon said fond. TLIEU. H. CREME I I, Auditor. A VOITOWA NOTICE (Estate of ReojAinin Fraker. deed.) A ELM OH'S AOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Conn of Hutoingdtill I,lllllv, tribute the balance in the Loads it Daniel (iris,in adnonnu mon. of 1101.illtrj11Fiaket, late dOeolls,(1, rob !home legally entitled thereto, hereby gives nutive to all personi interested, that he will tvtemi ter the purpose of making :mid (11.61ot:ion, on TI outing, the fourth of March nett. atone o'ckek, p. m., at his Mike, in the borough of Huntingdon, when turd where all permitio ing elating up o n said fund are requ-st , d to regent the came or he debarred rt.,. ewnina Feti.3,*57,4t.- Auditor. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITUSEs COUNTY 4)F HUNTINGDON. From the 11.11 Day of January, 1857, to tho 3d Day of April, Including • both Days. ACCOUNT OF A. 13. CRENVIT, DEC'D' RECEIPTS. 1804 .Trigepli Wllkur, $BO 00 1055 A1r2,30.0er Ewing, Fronk. 49 75 " Thomas 0.1,..rn. Jackson, 174 26 `'ll.,ker, Tod, 711 13 1836 Jo,elll, Forrest, HIM., 275 00 " .4;.(7.12, Rune, t. Brady, 177 98 "aini+l Ioieitsslit. C 1 1 ,4, 87 91 " Froder;ek Mormon. Cron', 327 011 .liteol) S, Moot, Dithlin, 153 00 Stool Wigton. Franklin 427 00 [hint. 529 40 " :lamb tittinnicrs, lionew'll 84 91 " Solinnon Miner, Jr,ek,on, 105 00 Benjiniir,Wallace. 51orris 2 , 5 .1 lf ilarner, Penn. 100 tip Jolt N. Toaar, 413 " morph Slitter, Shirley, 600 op " Long. Shirrlig 1.23 69 " Jloolter, Spriugheld 100 00 44 Soino.l 11:11.1kedOrn, TA!, 230 00 Antl to' J. Dunlap, Toil, 340 00 14 Donal Vllett,Ant, Cotta, 112 00 " 3o , rph licilierg. Walker, 200 00 Ilenr, Grazier, War'nek 375 00 " Moore, West, 451 00 " Niuntilas Corbin. Casbville 23 Amount of County tax on unsca. t+,! lands. Amount of Sghool tax on unset• ted Mode, Amount of Road tax on unseated Laid., Bulance duu County treusurar E XP 4N 37)TFI RES. 11.1,iivle.lue A. H. Crawit, Trea,nr, at litoset'mt 1274 58 Atty. livid wit- . ne.-s .11 ~r tmittal pro. Com:table. ter tllakillV 1 . .t111115, &C. WI 011.1 Tr.,U114 jurors. Cri.w," J dc.ox Inspectors and Clerks of rdretedi, Orders, leque•itien.: en dead hodie,. Item! awl Hridge Views. 138 00