EMESE3 .MMittag_ertfteifini7ou e rson: t I y:..i.,14, ; ‘, - ,:wtfe tottered rather than frygrthe place. . The keen, frosty air partially restored jeer strength, and Ikachel proCeed n ed with ilor children till she reached the therotigh 'fare leadiu *2:4l4gliSi.3laitafet's yard tQW3ia:i ihe - Alttioary - ,*Tin. a falut 'moan from 3itry, Vilioni slio:.itgt' ea - fa:led in her I'4. hand urins, atte:ited her steps Sipe . . . . placed 1 under the 'thin Aided ehavl triifeli Covered her'; 'the Chi:lir:lS a - ndShiveriti o , , - „hs4 With Pc' agile at' 31.ying1" - grc,a7lo striaisri paretit-cdyiiig - :for 7 40 4611.1..qf 4..pr.boy eOO4 _o. 4 d.erre . no allot:n-7-4i was .breaking.: . ;cup of ads-1 ,et . ..y•;cpd, endurance had been. tilled to over- . ffurigg. II I is. brain . wai on tire—tears ..ceultl not iineach. it. ' • • " Take- her. lasnie mother rhe cried- /einieS:•nev.?r hilt will I, in:; .yoti food i Jlary shan't die's I'll he Ailed.; ~ i. l ttything to Save • ' . • Richard Richard do.not leave me. !" thrtelted ni agonized ,parent• me .nut •loe citildn.! if. you • love -your Maher; return-for • pity's alike Ye inn 1" • _ ••• . • • • - - rtic ! '• tippeal . came -too tato, !I l •r . ton. :untqllaed beyond end ; tirnitee by theii•tifferings - . of tlinse's'o'ilear to kith, had -boken.- froth her feeble'g,raili;'dal t..nl,d6wn I -the Ilitniiuttlifare,. and was already beyond I.lte re.teli• . o — f• her . Voiee. Rachel I clung to the - railings of the I ohurebyard for support, till a snort I moan, nal cuin . ter than the 'first, s'ent i a pang througlijier.matcr;pll breast. ' "Fite muSt, not die ca the street 1" mar- I hil•e•I if hare strprigtli,to•reac4, " Oed cried with a sadden " " protect 'Any '• boy , 1....411!;:1tt him frotu eriine; enardhitu tc , ainst I and the hideous stinrei. whiol:, inn I ;14 1 iall .thfriet - nlect couth ; or take.'him,'Y - he added s. , iet ul • " take htni ti! Thy Merq. It•was a gayer wining from I eArt, uttered ift:ag•Jny, and Learl;. and angels bore. it, to the ey-seit r on•high. . • '• ; Cif.sping; her .perishing child yet closer t911 : -.!: aching :bosom, : the drunkard's wife )4,istened to her home. . .5...i - jtichardlloilMan,rushed along the stree,t,..scareelmwing whither he went ; and only intent on the,oneideaofgetting, food .for his fan - I:shed mother and sister, .he wits hailed by Jaek Manders, an impish acquaitanee wito pear Riehard's.lioine, : and :to 'whom 'lip obc the desperate. state ItY 'irnicit he had 'lekttiOß ,tiaaria:•hitn. listened with mulch interest., and once propoSed tokltiohard,,t6 p to-piek!rife poelt ;et.,-ertmold goitientani , who!'was-,!-stariffi into * grterioir, ;th op . poAte Si de' 'thd 21tix!hard• refused With liarior, tho tigh•lacle :urged!' the . trecesSity !of' once- igetting!soMethitiz to save the lifC - Ot 4is-zother .14dertoolf•tki'liii-tilies:atorre'•and just as i heUd rclievett•the'ifftl-gerttleinau• of his' , sliratig 'frotti dettirwai,to" arrcA hiin bat ilaelc Made who was at • i;icleilf4lit "eseniK 4 tl pitaltpOCket. - sir;"' icha'rd , creaking fro:n the strong - „c' , :ra:tp that held bitii;• - rhia'tfrr6Wini - liiinself . at the 'feet 01, Ore old !,gtitt,leitiall, Who bad jest Cottle` to - t4l6 l .#ss . il'e . tUtr.g.4!Oorerty'4lßl hunger tentptedM;e,tialaccome one: mother atur-sikol're - 'rbehtureliistory_ and 'trials of this nor' bob;1'bo: siren in the Neer Y'oik ffaiidltj 16; 'Which is for snlo orates. ITilte..t . liiti . . : 4:(,., Cp ; FDICIa - 51 . 9 . 10..`; 0 . 1 ; '11 .. 1 . 90 ! ' 3 . :41: 23, .15;37. T. 9tl,fSE EDITOR 11ND PUBLISHER. Ita7:1! I ; . 1611 an, Agricultural )litting, *Tuesday. Evening of Febina t7 Copth,•=4 . 6tW _ • • • • e. eit s ta ,Eluit a concer . t.i be '. WCtiiicf.lay I:yelling' of:Co:mit . ,fratiliarinonic B:a4iatv-7aal , eminently aserves a full,tiouse. • • `''tea - PeterWn ,& Brother? new Colin tciTeit RetCato; is'now requet of a large • ntim her of its. patrons. Single copies, month ; $l,-4 1 Seilitiiiotcthly - 12: • Address T. 13. Petgbit's,li. -13tothers;130q, Chestnut - :. Der•Daii i ilar i tet'theltepnblican.Meel? iiticlay • evetiingpFebrnary, 4 t t,te Hall of the ,Sons of Temperance: Qat = ;cruit~g`s' deliberation " 'is' flue 'frOtu `O, od- - .p,r9aration for eitoosin= , the local 0 - overnment. ibf Tit laze 'for. the. ensuing , ' year: • - •{ --- , l 'v • • .: ••, SPENop; js , now fligfAibidiiokineftlf' !bo new' clot; for the /7, t.q tomn?elie*l the IrofiFet kg all ioll, fur one y9ar,Aii - clul?:; : bt POtar; We . NOII4IIII v tl/4 le111 . 1?4 1 }i9:All talfll4 . 4olk,lt: iton : • -• 4 . _ For the Jour sfr.l%lrov r 4Pe there to boa Bk-pub #elC)-74t-'-'Ol% 4 / 1 * ile ? 'Now titertut/. mon of Karaw-iiii trac.,4l l is ttle, aid of Neliapr Din lay ft 444 Ott '': : otgerSiYfieia'g - '''' - it:11 : o - *ytttpa:1 complete - , shows - ST - Dittoept,sz, : 4t, ie thiie'iitltlitit,- it ivOtild seem 4 . tilis.t, 445: i pytbliaans,'aiia 21ndependenti. The lat pteiots time to hold a itePoblicaii :Ifeet7l.-te. T (Mess=rs. Ilitnrod and HaYes,) ' Toted ing. •_I E LlF.des . t, therefore, ; Mr. .E.ditor, : --- 7 , that a. meetttiq-h. , held on 3.l.ouday . , e i en i ne . I for Mr.- , Bensdn. The: two .retnainipg ..)eiie,t. cu4p..;:, - 6 - I:fivinize -Tor : ate Tear; l Repahlican votes. mtssing,.tvere - 3r7:;1 , 07 . unit to take ei;&,el aa:.to thit' bestoyo4.ll,nall,•-rof Lancaster; " paired- off" with 31r; to beLtidopted2;,!,-for tho..-protriOtil" of'o l !YE..l2erfof BA . u.-thill ; and '.,s+lr...l . i.:(lliire, Of glorious • cause. whit sa,n the Cunnty, Couttnittea t011i:.3 a'9.7,geation ? .; F,::- . 4nk ,. liti,- ab.se r ot dr n not voting. — .._ A 311:3111ER or Tog OLD a u.tnn JanuarT 2.5 IS"` I t 1.,_;;--We hare herctorere neglected to notice. Su.i t -T, or the WellsCtle.- fil4l . ;dry . neat. little paper out in smne,style for its sec o nd y cpli t ni At , hu} n 2 ads c.a.a. rttle-bordt.‘r arpuntl each page. Success attend your. eliorp. friend Shunt, 111' 7 fot no -other rcasgit titan ] the weal bp.uneing tlyip : baltic i , recently I l'" . *1 •rr ipzr The . Budaet . pu :;;);• yi • 0, looks Cliaria in- in its new .1:e!"-Inie.ntals— !though we toula be quite unwilling, to -•cent.ure the extra expense on Ithe Joutt- A L., The LecompOn Constitution is nptorionsly the. tasking of frand and odious to the great body of votersio Kansas . ; bat Shvoty insists that it be recognized', 'So be it, says.3lr. 11aehanari—'„lang;a3§4 , (11 raeugaise it, if my PT•rer Ca a e-arnt;aio it. ,ter what !ilia people of the Te:rritory;.or the fro!: Statas think avid say of this attempt at (131potiina io T 1 the S Ault de1i:1344 it, no 1 therefore tha Pres ident is determined to pushit N 4 6 -12,1. (It:noel-au in thia year ft''. SS. "ir:r*.W4; would-lnvite the attention of l our readers to the advertisement of E. C.• Tonti!iC• Co, bi- another 'column, headed 'Agents Attention in. We do not, as a uuml thing, approve of such gift concerns 5.3 this would ac; 4/ to he a specimen of; but ice are usslired by one fact alone ; 4.A . the litinesfy• of the" nbovenamed poprie t-wsr,the i fact that they pay their adver ti,ing. bills in advanec—a system which, if generally adopted would greatly'reduce • many of the one ties duties of tho country printer. ..Messi o . I'. & Co. have sent us one of the ponci4 descyibedin thc advar-i -ti- - ‘ernent, with its corresponding prize-- gql , l dr.k. pep--; : ust the thing for! • our„ present necessity—in, fact, though there is $3 difkrence; in favor of the-pen- 1 oil np-ninal. Value„ it being! ValUed nt tho, pen is.vorth t more to us than two ; Pencils . Ifie tender the gentlemen i • .. our :iAcere .thank fur " r the prize. TIM inaugural a4,lrois cif:the new Governo-, Wm.y, Packer, is, in tip:: main, a fair and libe al st tte paper. Bat nn.the subject of the Kansas troubles, it is. un fair and Itittriiiiifti/,' In that it asserts that the free state mcn.of thc Territory have disra•zarde:.l 'fins . ' and lawful authority." Most pevic in this' state have read the statements of RaEidar, Geary and VTalker, and they all contradict the slander which William P. Packer has uttered against the people of Kansasi, thol,ght, When the Governor chose the lion. John fur hi 3 legal ad viser, that he. had . made up his mind to quit, the service of the Slave Power, and follaW . the noble lead og the lamented Y. 111, Shank, in upholding the ancient pol -1 icy Of the CommOnwealth, but this par ' tion of the inaugural is better fitted for SouthGar.dina thain T'enn'a. We suppose this attack on the: free state men, was tended .as•an offset, to!the following timid oppositiba to tlJe Lecompton •l 'swindle. Says the Governor : - • I believe. I, e.7press their sentiment.; as well as my own, in declaring that all the qualified electers of a' erritory should Kaye a NI and fair Oliportnnity to cipate 4 . 1 selecting delegates Ito form a ConstitUtilin 'preparatory to attinission as t Starc I i-and 'if desired by , them, they • • , • should also-be alloWed ah unquOified right ; to vote Upon slick CcifiElitutiori after it is frumed.!'' ' •t • ; r.tecsion of State Treastarov. Pottgr county is at last beginning to Fecchrefoultke ftepubliean Party some of the' , ek: rio iv 1 e 4 , n a c n f duo . to her ' un -14 flinching and, ahnnst_unanimous support lof its prineipleS. ; !In the present instance,' I the party play well have been proud of i tue eattetts,noraine i c for,State Tteasurer— TAAn 13r...V50.N . i.EF1., au:: present Issem blyman2--,and. his friends at hou.4; may. justly 'reel"ro,nil of tio compliment paid 1 to;their ta,delitY, in Ida' ilAination by the ;caucus. f i Netwitlistanding the nomination I V r aS 7 t 1 ay a _ party fOrmality, without .R., hope of . S4eeeis,. ‘.,'‘..: ren , ard` it as -a:deserved 1 - 03 :Spliment nut:only to' the people of, this e.,:;auty;.tottf , f.br : thdrentire Northern , Tier. E) ,11, 0 s t , ja t e ,sad 4 ,I,lc l use , mot in joint 060 - oittfori, 'whc!.. he re.sah was, for Ifen— gl ii.tqw47 l 4 ition...,ter, SI for-Isaac 1 1 B,enson, pfrilt,tqr ,10—r•3Ir. Bi:,€•is - on'id434, for.T7 13 - .:-G-...814c00ki off liradforl. .The party t analysis] of the. liegisl4tura when Words that Burn. 1.1;1;il o ;he old fogieg and dou , l3:raeci are.ap'Jlogi4Ni for SlaverS', and. praisinz Buchanan • the truil (F , lnOcrats tion are - iudig' nantly rqptidiati42: an:ad- Ai a mas.s uicetin:,; of 'tile Free-Democ racy of St. Louis on the - Sth pfJan.,.B. IjiltATZ Bao - .vs4, onauf lan's most, active supporters I made 3 speceli that jives us new- faith in the, people. ' It • is the most scathing review of 013 • Nainistration i that has yet appeared, and !at the it vindicates the power i rind-value tree-1:11.0r 16 a style worthy l - ofihe best days of tae . The I ' slioroextraet, that speeah I , contains trutasi that aught to receive the eittizitsidstic suPport of every free coMinu pity. Says .Mr. Brown : The welfare of every eaeruguity inns: repose upon the labor of that oaatautnity.• Labor itself is the democracy of life, anti., freedabor and free-democracy are synon ymous terms, It i i only social drones, or gilded aristocrats who make sport .of its 1, )11 and mock :it its self-elevation. It can • with justice, therefore, claim to be in the eve of the law, and to be relieved . from degrading servile competitior4. Free &Nu is its 4)ativ2 air. Strip it of its title to respect,.b: - and the brand of deg- I Mdation, let it once be classed or. associ ated with Slavery, anti the flue spirit that gives buoyancy to its effort is :ow. Free ; labor and slave-labor are incompatible in stituticus ; one tip the other must domin ate and banish its rival. No mat. ttan `Vi . rgrinia saala a r.rez. Slate 3 Tho e:)lonization of the bordering. Slave States with the rcpresentatives of north.: ern anti-slavery seuti.nent, as a means of, reforming their soe;al system in the pros-' cut, and the ultimate: cvcrthrow of .the system of - human bondage, is at present—, anddeservedly—recciving a large proper-1 Lion of t r.‘. l )lie att:.ution. The e,mt.i.asting, ;If Free-Labor with Slava,Lab )r, by brill -I•• ion. it under the. I:11;11'4 . 1 4e observation - of the advocates of the Inttar system, must' inevitably prove the stepping-stone to the; final abolition of a systunn which , makes! our nation the just seem of even autocrats. Mr. Eli Thayer, Representatives in Con gress from 3lassaehusetts, rAcently ra4cle au able and effective speech in that body. in reLtard to the subjeft of c.,lonization'or Americanizing, in which he not only took occasion to present complete - review of, the question of colonizing the slave states, but w . :.At still further and advocated tli4.‘i ;nolonization of thA Central AMerioan States with Yanlon cnte.rpris . :A and ke.e sentiment—thu faut, iteadlng off: the fillihtisters' But onr present object is not to discuss this phase of the question, nor the plans of Mr. Thayer in regard to Virginia. Our object is to direct the attention of our readers to the advertisement headed " will help make Virginia a. Frea State." The advertiser (who Appeared' recently in our colniuns with an advertinment head ed " Home for slo,v) is the editor of the Lehigh- Vulleg Tinms, at Betheiwni, Pa., a piper of the right stamp . on the slavery question: Ha writes to us, under date of 19th inst., in regard to the matter, las folloWs " I am, as yet, - undecided whether or nnt.to go ahead with the division. There arc - two objections—because . Lind , it will take nearly a yearl at the present rate to sell all the shares, and eccond because am very much disappointed in those who buy; being mainly persons who 'lrish to speculate—the liberal inducements hav ing been held out with a view to attract actual settlers. I shall tjeoitle .in a few weeks whether or nut to go- ahead with•the division. 5 * s< * I know from persopal obServation and interming ling with the people of - WeStern Virginia, that. the free-labor or freestate:A:muse'. is inuoh further advanced than it is thought or supposed, to be lby' people - in the NG States. It needs but.an infn,s'iOn of a fev thousand emigrants of the right stripe to put the cause in the right-Shape. • - Yours - respectfully, • J. I): GANGENvErt." . . . Tim esennproving. We End ia' the 'Daily Tribune of the 21st inst . :, the following cheering word 3 to mechanics and farmers.' As.the than: ufactori'es of renter county were ,Seaac what affected by the crisis, we hope that both . the oper.iters and - operatives will take courage Of the improving aspect of the times. Oar satin-Milla should'. be well supplied with , timber during , thewinter, if the weather,will'pesmit,( . and out-EV-an cshoultli . .. well prepared .to reicive seed in_the SPriegfe their utniest:eaPaCit'i r - 7 - , . The great mistake of our farmers in die , . no ;end, of .the• county, - „il..iu g,ivingllv ;overrun: —.---4....... e. :The garden . ?f ,1 1.4 1n tr ; I;e'li- I ,4 l „ , llo . 'pr i ei r etit, to 'Rtboenialnsst, (18, ,I 2 0 7 f .?: . au p s : . their produce t o , th e f ere 3i m ...o 4 t !. fit - thilneeds a constant ey!:.. ylrou .t,... 5. ? ,. o. .0 . piste to the '..... . ~.,,a - f 1 robit of bitterness .s:pri rig; up piktl ..abkorli L auti--JLl3af n CS' Notes" ' • : s eclg) joStlit& and I.lotil ty--: ,, inarket4, : initiiiidthereon; with th e . the stns-light , an : d utoittir.Bn . estiad for.louthorlties therein cited; stating, n bow el , I .blin 10:i.. , 1 °',.):! ;; ; : !? . ...t.. }4 „ 1 . 5 . 1dn . 0f.. : . 4 ,! ..! . lO . 'n , te" . 0 ::, n , • _ ,, he benithlul t groVll- I ntid,! ! tuil developd e . r, - .- that :Maxi inns Tyriuslwas• militakc :sumptyon. --I.6%ery linstiel of grain raise . Kent . 61 the itios . t . l gonlmorCvirtuestind NW-rcpt . \ to Sb,iilitc.e, as Itol l iol c i i . rl t',.! , 4 " ,--: ::'--,..- • . U ira . tliks ! --co.unty and , sold irt.thia mar403,,..! .. s '4 bur_ attention:ll &petted elts - eivbere, I ''State 0' the -heathen world" (Bibli cal leas ii-:- 1. . - eap . i4t- r et a j ne d-. hi t h e ' I I„.. d ifi te. „ o f ; tpitty a e.(,u ire i..-'iti.e.ugth ' toil iiiatienge I s Repository, vol.- 2,) abundautl- ii• .., K eovel !the eauntv. The faraiiiiiiri‘ter ,. .-4 2 - ' . - .....•,'1;-'44-"lee'vercotru,s. --:- - 0 . ..4-tiftt wiii cost usa 'nig-10v struggle tot him to be. ' - - I 1 ;- This care'rtiln'ess f - O - ' - r others'' - '11,1 s true wre-are -taught differently county are nowentitted to more attention.; - at , may be 9m:skit:red very - -benevolent by; School. Put ail leaeliers•know that f only • I. , i; lorii t ,o-yery-,faot that tiley.;are annually l, those - win exeraiso-it ;; may b 3 considered !ckpurgateal editions-L4,1-eerptir .-the ; doubling ia their itnliertaried:,;...•:. - - - -I a . .:4:lnt . Ttlitly owe to society—to the causefancient:;d las'sie4eVer.elAnO.inio the hal d ",'The - Great Revulsion Of :1857 h as ,(Z.Kligian.;:hp.tin lay hainble opinion it !or school -b - ovs.' • And -•besifte 3 .., _.... ., , T • -- IVC ' . havea . • rspent it.s Toicli,.aild is:be:lee furth.to be I would be still more benevefent to society, I been . tauraiL :10.1J5:11eV:a.11111113ferrer; I . 11 i , •.* 0 , 'regarded- 'l . i.s.-rlt, tornado' of iyesterdav,V;;viug..,uatiiing of ourselyes,) to look- tu I us. -Ifence "mlittlklearning iS a tinnr.. - I There Will, r of., course, be More , failures, 1 6 ... 1; r °w.'i garden 3 and beep them' clean ; ens thing... 7 ;,- i, • ;;.;-;-..,..",-;- ' d port '':fest the evh.dations lie-er , •o a t 0 . - - - I .(i-iit 4 l .- a • • - 1 ror!,many really` inSolvent he:is-es : l - 411cl] can. A . , ...- -.-- • !, ' - I• - 0,110.. giNe9 . 1 (I,g, d e , 1 tiara thus a-oided , :rostriti irit' '.- •„a I nr,;:ion't..e at:nos-if:ere firOOTO • 4. •• I Cli • men's of 1 t-u-i : and !, ti n e character : ''' 1 . ; .. . . .p , .., i t. A.,,..14„,1,. ... .--.., .....! . .. -• , --- • b .... A) t,, wig t sliiliful aud.ussiduints tinanewa!luf....•, Bank t will be ,uuari.nd•-ble it we allow se.: it •we shall Ac'elt - for it'in "i'iii elsewhere.. i , favor„ er tie 110:1- i tnattkity of the - ii nlili,Si l ,Plnnts tf -- - , ceii.fgrio:/rae.....5, 2.-erft/81...c/: :Ind ! would'nu'VWhili . to injure •tlie,;rektaliSa. !e..aticins, must Ultimately stteettnib ; Litt, t'"Pll'-'i;cd4.l/;:', to grew there::. ;or any. (.lipatlien,man,', bowel : et; liandil4.• is - Many or our people are - ,e , ,,-.,/ Reii;;;.:l - ous;'baCl ":COttiti.Uot life - 111i MM. liOwei rr '' ! tur„the most of ,c ue CoMiumnitv theWorat ! .is ever. • There are. fewer alilLs, fur , — l'aeeonli: , ;•-•: to their oivn ide;is, and iinote ! exalted lie .U/a..y - :hal;ci:een,:.6ii Christian : . 1 furnaces : and labei'erS -OLO',s' idle t!niatinire; S....liptia, In .:bnntlanoe ti.) Pfove • I-lie i Pei negldesi" or hold hi In -up; as ii: model to. erc..'two iniOntlis.. , o; , there will be fe.v- !ri , Ateousnoss of th.-ir bi..;otry, avid tar-I:11y tVilow- aien., -4" f bert ave alrg ene 1; ' •i , „, . , . 1,.... a mo_nta itenec t'•11 , ,.1 therc aim . 11517; 4: 1 "F - InInt---en , :esi., 1%1.-::: soi:n:Ztuns feont : out of thu way."' ThP•re is'.iro:te_fkul dt,-, I f i n d • i 7.,. 1n ,.. ee „,, , i . d v ai t ~t 1 0.) , ... : fu: t' 1 ., : „...1 this . great store-?:'•U or trtith and b- - -rat- ! chi. .q.,-..0.1 • ; Nt) NO*l•4* ,I'' : Let : OS h.;01.• tap i , - ! ther haprottrars,zt, 1I:1-'.ms's Preein ind,by !my. ere r..‘-allY wc.r;/ - : curious and very char- ; t•-ic I,6rd Jesus ...Christ alone—to Ilia ;„„ „Mori „,.. p i r , ment; ttim , tt,; . A1 ;4 , 1 I „,. ) ,_;9e.teristie, and v...1:•.': Thew force, upon el; ; plire ee:ample—llis hely 'reaehint,7. lie differ in taste or opin- lis "tlic - V,lly; and the Truth ; and the ley .wag:is 31141 be paid fur 1a1,.:r in :185'3 i ,A . A° 211 : . hut;e't..Y as when everything else but Libor is 1 .. 1..0.1, filq,qi.i , n:.; t'tat ~ve zi..o nearly ail .1- , ,-,:. ! Lire ; awl no man cometh unto the :Path, thirty t fif t y - dearer, ; ei'" U.-., and prof- t.,) put Our own con- !er but, by llin." Relyirlii on his grace! ) . a per cent there.is no ; -•-• reason why ani..able and willin.r kiiirers . ; struction on the teat. We ere very! I reinain ; y.ours very sincerely,- should si-tud idle after Spring shall- h are i thankful for instruction from any one! C..)1, 1 .13i,AKr.. fairly opened. Let it be clearly-I Wirler-1 whose light is supmor to our own; but 1 .._....._____„, ..,-.......* ... - - ! Fcr the f'otter JOTtrnal,. • staid thitt•-ten- shilling's in-January, 1t:15'3,,%/tiLlt-f - ict we beer leave to be ear 04-:*/;• ; Ilt - itt. F. ! ' lerii.ll2 A: litot!gt RR: -, is etju.il to fourteen shillings iu January, ;/. 44 /d". - - 1 .1.:.11 . 1'; - ) . ' Tot.: 4 'NlL • I scud Cu , ' ' lam often surprised at the. readiness : - - ... • .:- - - - an ex ' 1,351, : and that the 1 I adorer in ittiv•Capach; . . ; tr.set f . ..onn a lonwic-s lette,-. w...1t.'1 / • W.th W:l',;:h they (Vote for their own put.- . • • .. '., " - ' •)3 en t:,7 wPo receives tel dollars 11JW fur the.' ~r at lea s t „,„_, esteemed ficnd and relative, and a val. but leave untouched, irll.l-1;:le that e.o..mittnlrd tw Arc 'dollars a ; nose .', ~,H,_, , ,T .43 It2pablii,.:An; tinder date 0f... year :1;.-..), is actually better paid now that, ."'"'li';''-' ll -' 1 ( 1 . ' 1 ,.. t: 11 ° b 2 :luliftil truths Cuicar.o, Jan. 1-Ith, 1858: : ' he ,i..vs t!uai, eel an may be easily -ad_!t:t.ined LI ,Lltin.3,' s S.:rl:l9it on tit:: ..zie9tme,,l ..,, now be- and iii Ills reply t o the w., , ;:nan who Ind! " Republicans here .iave no coufiden--;„ justed. Ito 'who remains idle violated s : taw wite'S.: pet;a:ty, uodcr tile; is Duu.,;las. _ They calculate that the cause he cannot obtain so m=ean dollars • I.)ispe ilsa t ;on, was (Ica /h. ller i only object 11T IlOw has in vide, is to:se. for n. wetik's tabor as he did a vtar ago, 4 e w i ;'‘h c,, C111.4 his re",;;'eclion - to fife. 'United States is dr..sterving'n-ither of sympathy nor bet-; a '' - ' 3asen ' ,fr °"' Ito l one of )art! ,, . oriu't ice t I brought hey : befbre Him who read the! ..o.anitc.. , 11e h news better than auy,othzr . -ter_ fOrtrine. There. are and ever were . ini arty and -gripin ,, . employe , lenihini , , I hearts of !nen. to see . what ID. ;would St 1:;.: I ' man that an endorsement of the 'Actual). s .. rs aluubteilly.Lfe saw /..?..s iiiiTilty in her, ; ton friaid is e,'”:taill (lactle in the 111, Leg fur twenty-live per cent. les money, with tlIi":'-': -,._ 1 . 1 . circumstances - e tpitalists ;. by.t it L.:; an hArd.ship to woeii L oireustunez t .: into coon: _-;a. 1 1 Isl.:tare. lie ;May- succeed, but be is s ' k flu sur . r , p Dr l z , ,F, :t •„, at t h e i r .pi . e: ,. eti t : tam, than, ia• /Ikon—and will. t did li e sa y ? ; guilty . of so inittiy . WrOngs apitist the prices,' than was received wilco the, ellief ;" Hat% lid maw condo:lined thee? lii-,'14. , ; : cause of freedom, that 1 hardly think one neee .,,, : i,.. i o f lif c ,l 3 - 3 . :0 d ie i n .i,- . „,- . ,,, o f twe i v i, •:do I; g , ),nitqt ,. .: ,, ..,,, ,z 0,..,- But a % . - er y act of apparent justice, sulli:m.-tit,' to, enth. ; ; i.tip ii.!:l'.lt. TI!)174 ill 01.; tlr:t. iS, Wilat. Ti... ii ! ilk/ !.!) til t : 6t_r•E,lf:ne, of the Reireblii months af3:3." - SC.II-.1 to t.lit3 V.OatiS2l*.i i •'.1, , ..1 .r,; u': t a r o; i:.m 1, ..-,...,-. Vun Will SO3 !low St33:l he I 4 / ‘"ca•'' 110.d:d 140/ say, .• Let hi nt w h o is e,11 . .n.c.;•Je5 the opp wtunity to conciliate, clear of this l uii/it ,//qr sin, east theffit; ;he t",outh by detontlinLi• the;great 4 4 hum stone ;" bat, "let trim u 4 r. , I.; HOI:.-)7:.. :3 1. z : 'J.1,4. Filliliaiter. Pun't lOeco:ne enani eaSt: the firit t-t, )11..: T." i'..; 'iv are we net ail: "70'1 of hint too soon. 11;new it • •fe diinb :.: Can we, with this l'attorn be: o r t . , ;; r, - esl.ing to hear such slentioients.crum,saelt us, ever again open our mouths ? .11 -;aj , source ts he tittered itt:lis, defence. of member,. it is " him who is 1...ii!4•: - .th, sin .'; popular soverei" . litY. Ife„Will ihear zoipli that mall "eit.:t the first stony."' Another, iol }et. We have. had so . far : this win thought in this einnection—Christ did ter, perfect October' Weather—nut a, flake not seem to doubt the Iriu.,'//././:18...3s of the of snow—streets and - walks Perfectlx dry charge brought agAinst the WO:liall j but.; -ladies in the street:with sualinerdresses." .. where there is nothing but a cruel stt;p:- ' At the tioieof- writing the, above, it eio:), : or helmet p;•,•judi , ..:c, or some cud of I Was generally understOod 'that-....Daliglas otir oliM to aniiwOr;what would lie sal - t o I intended to back Walker. 'But sirriaelien, ~,,..../ .= 1 lfdi Th. , iyei., of 31 4-isaelinseqt , A,• ! ile.liv,ered -.i., ,1 ; .: • . . • The Seriptures were given to us for in- ! 419' :oiliii table s l : 3cees :ctii, thR 4. - In'er,ie 3 ni‘ 'ruction' ill . righteonsnesS, Says Paul; hitt t tation of ciiiti0... 4 :,„1„,ii:.,,;1- g r.--.14, 40 :is if We me nut, to practice Upon that w hi c h ; as well as Messrs _Brown 4.,,..PaVis.6l•Mis pertains to actual lire.,intead.of theories,' siosipi have stttcd aloof frOui• the: contro we can be-bat little benefit . .ecl. Soin , lndi 1 ver. l , 'Mr. I)ouglas .ii wliting 40:'sce has-said, "tligt the Ileekland the finplisL; the nature. of c4.,14et10r0 - I ) aoldin?.;'S lin lien. belo , :g, to the Past, and the world L I -,tr;;;;;tionsi bcrore , commit • ing. himself. ashamed of them ;.. lost they still live in ;;;':./ matter about his . : pesition ,oil n.il4t‘l‘ the hearts of intin' - ---to which permit tae Ilion b?,lOnffttl'..; eaclusively to the:Federal to add, "in di, IMAM,: of pi,f.--;;-!,...-!..iwiiciary. - 1•2 , - i ,• .. ('bristle -n m--n," [it lli.ble times, it 1:i . t',• hat loterests us mast ;t, the present laced or Pavid, that the ciapti•- - es he t..,:01i. 1 til-no , is whether Steplien i r, A.. Douglas in warlaro were p:.: t;iid-r ~,21,7,. acid mi..; thioks More. capital eau .bCranecle by ad d..i. barrows' of iron, and axes of iron, &e,-, i itenng to a pulley clearly imbracing *the and we all-shudder at the barb wities ,„ t ; propagandism of slavery, or to the policy those times-..--hat the sane s: lit sill of administeling the iloreiMinent in such ti res! „ 1t d: 2 „.„.„,, e i, j ,,, i ,v h 5 „„i.,,,„ !. .• 1 ',1„, 1 a way as t i•. , .i.le . every seetionof thk.con :ir smile are not :innocent?" Christ sate..! fe;leraey their, constitutioda . rights. MO " what isthat to..thee? Yollow note 311. '' ! :rie.: apparent leis inotive.s . ia the Kansas ' ' '. It Wily puasibly allpeari to . 7/oif, Brother ! !natters, however Netial tit .y may appear C., that this trafy Greut 14ae:he-0 h iss bat; to I::ipti - dlcans t . his' labbrs; in that duce few follawci.s at pros-mt., ilowev.w that. I tion al.:a:just as .v-Otilible, a:n(l'in' legisia- May 13;1 will :old, for your caeour.i....:,i-ltioli ills,t. : I ':i SalatOry 3:3 t 1011711 ite 1144 liellt", O3''S iill may, perhaps, thint4' , : kof be-1 ;-1 , shoulder to 'shoulder with Giddings COMinga. resident .in thiSMew l'erritoi-v,)! and Seward-, laboring. fur a dozen years; to that itie have great ressini to b 0 1,i. 3 .,.. e t h a t ; 4i'eAt the unhallowed pur loses of -South the //Me- tt' , /,// is . here "beite , . prep Lied fort ern lire-eaters, ,We,Mrc .1-ot ! disposed to many-mm-c; Who will be , ready t ., , s ..li c I enter into a defiance of Mr; 1i0u...,1n.a, but thereir: sd semi as this spirit o f .o3B l , r ,r a pe I rather inelinetftOlook opal 111811 as a great Shill nave. de:stroyed itself—the which we. P-ditieal: i s. :incl.; and; is tae event of a kno..rief a surety will be 1.,.:nil sooa, as we Pr.-)Positi;"l Wing 411312 . tOid' ilit hi ' into . have 'now with -us the- Reverend Dr.; our affeeltions., -we Should be more atact- ALT,74alyr, isito in earnestly laboring to ' 1 i'llg of tests titan nine-ten, ha of thelte est.:blisli in the mitida of our people a'firin ;publican party. 13ut in -this -as -in all belies in tire Persistßeformer, z omms _ ! other cases; where a discussion arises con 11;:it's ;idea of the manner in which G o d !cerning the merits : or.dzioierits-,of. ; ari ip-. punishes his disobedient children—which ! dividnal, where- .s 1 . et, or line.; of is as foldoWSt .•' • - • .-.lpi, (....), ;'i. • is to - - - be !adjtolg;id, we - go:in. fur ! i . Ali ito:•,l •ii-ho (1, - . , brtiere thcc..'zacct P , giving the.sdeVil and Douglas . tack due L _ r op..e. v.; >k*. /10,/,- a),171 4 , c , 1 riot h;3 ?1,11 . 1 ,' 7 , ! tif.^ , / +,1:71: beiro;le!ii llng""4inglY. , ..c . . ~. - [o.)rNmpontlea , _-, of the P0tt..1., da:iral.] Nrprt.A.s.l.l. TEREZITZ)O,-1. PL:rulioritZe.; of mil -.Veto \• ii I', idce, Z.)rortstx.; N DitASIiA, Jan.—'-ISaS. BrtoTura . eltAsE---I.laving- promised that you should hear from me ai soon as I was- faidy settled in my nFV.." Iwm- iii 0113 72 , :q0 Teri'oo/Vi,J. wall co•l~alenee fUtthWitil, to gi7:3'you some ticc3uut • of how' 'a•.ll pa . ssing, the winter di rc, b informing you diat'we find our. lOg-eahiii very. coniFortable, Mid have so- far lieed rai-orcid with - health ; yet.tli3 many blessi ings and comforts . far - Ve; have to be thankful, ilo riat prevent us from pay iti; . thought-visits to our late, h0:11.2 :11.1 - frin[h, Anng the quiet hills' of Potter. We'are,Vaeotning sot eivinti accinaMed with our new neighbors, and awt 'anion thean some very. gaol persons WliO are professedly' som).3 CliriStiaus—you :know n - L:ny gOod• thinTl counterfeited ; but the diiue , •_niug m readilyin:l d:stingnislicstire inetahe 'ring of die true coin from true b.:ser metals. . I i b . :2l:int :Fitt rued to agreo . with me; when I said it wag entirely unne d - ; ;ssary I fir any persou to tell another they xvere Christ tans, in ordar to coavinca thew of the' fact,' fir if the ;:iiii:it. of C . /Lag dwells in the heart, the acts of that person reveals the faet to my mind tench inc,ra forcildy i than any Words e.coald, as I. klieve, [ though worilg arc good, .the sp:7,..it ii 4 which MC 1101 . i . S.theliiyhe,t meter. 'How 1 true: it is, that we :may always know the 1 !stast'e - of adVaneemant at which any 401 7 . 1 vifiaal, or community of iniliVidim)s have i ,nri-iVed, by knowing their religibus ideas,l I Some writer says : if a - liu flak) had a God,, it must. necessarily ha a Buffalo,. though I a little fairer limbed, and smoother hair-; ed than itself, but it must ha 1),- IN rfit i 0 ; Band so Many - Chris - thins believe God to Ilia i little Bing: r, and a little better than iltheniselyes, yet ascribe to him all the, ma ; Hem:lnt:finalities of ; their oWn it:40:10:0, Ilea muures, 'and, then •exeuse . thamselVes 11--1 o f i • • • tin poi, out the vials taeir wrath i!upon all Ishii 'do not see by their own lit, ;tie taper, and even (plot! Scripture to ilprove that they have a "thus saith the- Lord," , at their .baeli.. Bitt. Brother d.; if do not speak - of thiS as peduliar to the ;people, of Nebraska, fur I have alliaYS i fouit't - he•same spirit Manifested toll eer -I:taine.tent,,. in all ,the different plees I ;have, become acquainted; and to my. Mind it always praves whittle pgro-.theil . was 'intended. - - • • Allot* pectill'arity of, the people in i;thjOiew Te,yrilory,..(iliich, may, 469 wie . flit? part to its Oew,less, i,nd itutisoonlie olit&rdwn Yis the'ilisnOsitioa . to - be - look; ~. : - ' 1 in ,-, after each .others• affairs. Now this i maY all b&, l' - er.i;olirii4l:lO, as we e all like I to .see thinp kepeStraight ; but; ,actiira [ big; to my obSerVation, somebody's affairs jmuSt , be.iegl de ted . while ,t.hese pliihn fihrOPists are dooki l ng, after their neigh, !box* - In thei hurry and btistle, of, this life I . a . nl,alwaya wanting more tirue,.ana if Jihad nav neighbors', affairs acid el 4rae ), !terS to look - after, - I conldbut complatMai i the,' 400 i tional burdetii- for it is more than I. cats cellcallgdo . tofkeep my owu lo or der; and still u!ot.e. drificolv„to . .lieep . Toy toirid,..io,, the right splo6;:;,•trith,tho grpt est (w at c h fulness... ',.. . ; .: .- !. • ..:. , .. Alasl • for . Lbose whose time_ .ami thoßgs E!respe,nt ip , epcjea9orina.l keep, the noxious frcsm..ihgir: onrclens wbilo her o e lr own is being fearful- la he!! ~ ami (Yr nfle,a as t.i , i, , '.;;',7,';;1. s 4 iti be rc..!l frtxue.llG,;;! wiLl jirft LiLireat Chi ...;;:in; a:; exe.'l,l:l„re. rlat :* 'l ll6.y ni pi '4. , !.1 , : h . )! 1.4 e zhar,nr ,tornecal anti f hc. r;:•rr ,j'', : z ; fa! ;17: -. 4 . , , , , • , Aud:nowthat Ther e c explai . nal to you the Inanuey is which our' . excessive „fury and yen g ccr ace is expauding its three, you will,utlapbtodly agree with me, is think lii,..' th t: we shall soon l/- preparcel fir that tulhieri form.of. rel:giou, - . Which _teaches good..Will'uod peace ,whoug plea., ',l.lou'rs-' truly . . . .. T. 1 .-3irr.roy. .. 1 i•- - i.•::••••.,• - ;,.: .• . ! - Chprdetei ilt - locrales, ,&C. Fer the Jauraal. ,i, . . ... 4 • .- . : . • .NB. I,.r4iTort ; -.I fe 1. grateful to your' Fcyrp• ? .) ! .ident " di..:s . friA t ." for his•kind 1-litsTitiQus. : sizeWa is sUppos,lug that your 49.‘ti,o,Ilrei; diai.l . :' mi2srepi•elenteti. me . in iny ~t.titi2.:ill.l.nfs - respecting Socrates l • d a:i other -- • i%vorthi6 Of the ..11.catien, .., I,kuow that I ,!flyp:4s; . ,e ,all_ been tanght to think•dificr, - eptly pf the Charactmi : of 'Soc,rv i tes..".. It ''f . i 1. 't ' ' . l's ,--ot pleasant;..Q be...k;n4ec,iv.etl, But, the, trut t li r : is,. I helioycj prc,cisoly,ae.-I stat-. Leadt - ii .. ,My .I.ieeture, .4u .t ' m t. bow , .since 1F1:ii,,§.9r,141 : 1;t : : ._.tlio, :t.'il3i c are. and Seneca., tl4.,aili ; . Plato, 'rare guilty of the ..gyossest'Arpootalities, - iond : Sueh as would forevori disgrace the' z:a)ve„lsan among us. - . .4 tile:fikeom doy.! - !f..;;:+ .., i .r .. -• " ' ~ , .I'hq'cletajtaAm:u9t,',..o(.for..the: publio. Li will ni . ret* i Slur correspondent' for i 1 4t) ELLISISURti, qan..2oth ELEGII.2 IIIPORTANICIFIto the Free-Statti ,l'art.":;- .The State Cinve!ritoten on the ' . ST. LOtil:S,47bumiq, - ,JanP2l, 1858. .I)ei?i,ocriii has received returns o, nru? o, the elections in .apeason . b . s f i December- and.itt.!of.ainmarS, 24. :Plat'- lished under tho.sianaturen ij,er aull 'the •nre.siiim , ' t"OrS . - tliq Tet 7 .. ritoriall.,egislatvrl: • The - i-ote on the . COOSlituirOu on: the 21st of Decctobcristandi: "With Slave -6,.1-I.2';:atid--"withouit'Staiery,'' 569. - ; At the election onthe 4th-.ofJanaary, the. :Free-Sta party;ivrere . triumphant,. tilccting all their .caudidittes by au. ayer: ; ige majority' The Senate Staieds 13 - .Free:Sthte men to G Dernoarati, and- tiro-; house 29 Free- State luen,tcilslDentberat.S; i The majority_ against the-. Constitution; on the :4th 01-Junuary-4as-10;226the. , alleilgetk frauds" committed-'in. : , oiford, Shawnee :Kiel - Ili - 6e % Anal Other . pl i es be- , jar , ' counted. 114 • rite-,,Lite• party / bate mad a - dean_ s*eep, thing in b..ansan.-' SI m Ti i timphant-7—L