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rv: i 1 "is jurr AMU lEAU MOT." 7.H.J08TEE, Edito r. Call for a State Convention. Tbe people of Indian wbo ere In tbe I rtha t.rearat AJnilnlMratioii of tbe (iratr- I fclUoTeramnnt to 'Joiat ftn4 huso duplicity Oh Iii part, hi sincerity, mid confident tlint 11' ho dil not know the irrcsistablo tendency of public sentiment in tho frco States to.cmbrncu tbo Republican creed, ho would Lo, ho hn been heretofore, tlio most pcrvilo tool of tUo slavcocracy "in tho impending crni." Douglas i nn urc Ii demagogue, but wo think ha missed the marl; almcdnt; Tho Charles-ton Convention cannot, ithout another lion, I the eiteuibm of Uery leto tl.o Turri'or let to tbt new aad dDKcrjui political iWtrtuo that the CooitltutluB, of i( uwn rce, oirriri Uvcry lato all the Tcfrltorlee of tbe Uulted Flotc, to I bo rt'Oponing of thj African luve traJoj ami aW art in favorof tbe humediuto admlnka of Ktatat Into the Union, nn.lrr tbe eenetitntton rwontl adopted by iU jtorde, of rtorinj tbo fed- eral Jmlnutratlon aeyitetn of rlged economy and to tho principle! of Washington and JiCTcrnwii, tf malntalblng Inviolate tho right of he Statt, Bad of dermilirg tho loilof every Stnto frni law-leu bivaiion, and of tho Integrity of the Union aal the fiij.roinaey df Iho Countittitloii and Uwi faxed in nrtuanco thcriof ogiiinil tbo conspiracy of tho leader of a arctloiud party lo redet the majority prlnulpUi a etablihcd In. the National Government, vcuat tho cxpt-nio Hi eilateicej who are opposed to the prencnt prolllete and reckteet AdiuliiMtrattan of Iho Stnto liovcrn-niont of Indian and lU dbrcsnd of tliol.iw! in lie management of the potunlary nITnir ef the Plate aad who aro In favor of rcttorin tho Mto Goreroroent to a ytem of trlot economy nnd nub- otdlnatioa to the lew of the Stntoj boarein fa-of tlapiiiag of la tri Bgnluit Iho rmbcnlctnrnt ef the ppto'e money by the St ate offlei-ra, and who are la fetor of an a lminiitratlon of affaire, are rcquntod to meet in tln ir roeper-tlveeoantief on aday to bo agreed tipou by them and elect delegate to attend a Mere RUta Convention, tobe held at Indianapolla, on the 2IM day of Feb. ruary, ISflO, to nominate Candi.latae for Slate nicer! and to attend the National Convention, to be held at Chicago, on the 1.1th of Jnna next, to nominate eandidatei for PrciMcnl and Vice l'rviltnt the IVtcJ If.

C. (IaRhhb, of JtflVmon. Chaiiaan of Republican State Central Com. Important Decision. In another column wo furnish our reader with decision of tbo Supremo Court of iNj United States, in relation to tbo long vexed question of our school fundi, which has been enjoined and ro-mnlningiidle, nnd directed from I tf orig.

inal purpose for no long ft period. Thin matter finally nettled. Tho inter-cat which has accumulated for period of yearn will now lo restored to tho lo-wnhlp, to to npj'licd in tho further-unco of cdtuatlocal object; ond it prop. orly applied nnd not qunndered, will confer great upon tho pcoplo. It will provonn ineentire, that will not permit educational labor to ccno or el umber.

Thcro will bo over $30,000 (rouh e-timato) lor distribution among Iho town hips in this county; Homo of tho town hip bnting annually drawn their pro-jortionato share, will bo reduced accordingly. Wo nro of tho opinion that -no distribution can bomndo until March ensuing, nn tho stntuto does notprovido tor Intcrmcdinto distribution. Tho Auditor muy regard thU decision rnt op-plying to tho lu.nt March dihtt ibution, in which cae, ho would to authorized to mnko an irntucdiuto oj'portionmcnt ol tho innio. noniiimto him, nnd it they do, it must bo witli Huch a platform ns insures hi ovcrwhclmini; defeat. To tho lluchan-on men wns jjiven tho tniijotity of tho candidates on tho Stnto ticket, for the jallry endorsement of l)ongltvn and a recommendation favoratlo to hia noini-nation at Charlvslon.

Dcmooratio Stato Convention. tv Hack Democracy In Cotvcttloa. Tho Mack Democracy hcldthcirStato Convention at Indianapolis Wednesday nnd Thursday, tho 11th nnd 12th It was well attended and resulted in the triumph of tho DowjhtS iwing tl.o party. Tho Ktato Central Commlltoo, afUr great cirorls to forestall tho ac tion of delegate by sitting with cloned door nnd admitting nono but thoso who had first procured from their ngcnU ticket of ndmlfnlon, signally failed in their efforts to defeat tho mobt popular view of tho party. Their schslons were tormy, personal and vindictive, and at tLnio Indicated dissolution In general row.

Tho rrlntltilo so nppronriato to tho party nnd applied by their greatest leador, Calhoun, finally prevailed, und tho "coheidvo power of public plunder" )rod tu cd harmony nndconcehslon, when tho most maito-Iy and eloquent nrgu-ment In behalt of great principles had totally failed. It wa evident long be-furo tho nscmbling of tho convention, that tin party fuvoring tho delei'nblo doctrines of tho National Administration on tho slavery question, would bo In tho minority, nnd all sorts of influence and Inttiguo wero brought Into requisition to defeat nn ex predion nverso to Unchanan nnd hi miserable jwdiey. Tho organisation was tho tlnal test question of tho strength of each party, and resulted to tho anrpriso of ouUldort In a baro majority of the Douglas faction. "Wo exceedingly ro grct this, as tho result has showed that it stifled ft proper and indlgnantexprcs ion against tho policy nnd practice of tho Administration. If tho Douglas jnen tad carried tho organization of tho Convention by that overwhelming ma Jorltythnt thoy claimed lor him, with tbo Illaclc Democracy of tbo State, tho Administration men would at onco, like Willard towards tho cloo, havo como down without opposition, nnd permitted an expression of condemnation, rich ly merited by tho Administration nnd Justly duo to themselves.

Their un expected weakness, however, gave tho ofllce-holdcrs courage, which resulted in tho recommendation of Douglas, as tho cholco of tho Democrats, nnd quasi endorsement of Buchanan. Wo bcliovo tbut Mr. Dougla tho choieo of hi tHifly In tho State, end the only reason thutha is so, becauHoho approximate nearer to tho Republican doctrines on the slavery question, than do hi oppo nentn. Wo havo no taitli, however, in Republican State Convention. Tho Republican Stato Central Com-mittco havo fixed tho 22A of February, tho day for tho a Mas Convention, nt Indianapolis, of all hon-est opponents of tho policy ot Mr.

Dtu.li--nnan and his subserviency to tho spread ot slavery, SiQ. It a befitting day that the masses of our ieoplo should a- soiiiblo and consult together to the bctst way to preserve and perpetuate the free inutitations toward tho establishment of which tho great man, whono annivetsary it did so much. 'Firit in war, fliht in peace and first in the heart of. hi countrymen," expresses ho fully and completely tho rclution in which tho of hi country is held by tho wholo American people, that to commemorate tho day of his birth i a duty so sacred, that till argument must fail lo further impress it. In what way, then, can men who truly lovo nnd ndmira the man.

hi character nnd wholo net, belter give expression thereof, than to swear anew on tho altar of our common country, that tho Union of theso Stales must nnd shull bo pre served. Wo no longer heir tho tocsin of alarm from our Southern brethrtn nt tho moro whisper of dissolution of the Union by audi men a Garrison nnd Philip of tho North, but from tho lead, ing statesmen of tho fotilli in Congress its (lovernois and public Pres. open und defiantly proclaim dissolution ol tho Union on the happening of a per-flclly legal and constitutional event. It is tho grout west that owe it to itficlf and histcr States, to preserve and maintain tho integrity of tl.o Union; und to do so sho iiutMt pluco in her exe cutive (hair of tho (iovernment, one of our tried, practical nnd maintain, an kho entitled too, tho bal- unco ol power between tho north and tho touth. The State carved out of tho great north western Territory and dedicated forever for fVerdom by the or dinance of Thomas Jefferson, havo it in their power to this vexed question of lavory owolt to trout kcIvch to do it.

Tho election 'of a Re ptibliean PrisiJtnt can nlono necom plish tho object, and the west must do it and with western man. Lot tho great north west stand a a unit nt ('hi- cago, in Juno, on ono ol her many 'worthy and well tried" Statesmen and his nomination will bo secured. Tho Mas Convention oflndintmi the Crst called in the west to send delegate to Chicago. From every county, town ship nnd town, let tho advocate good order go tip to Indirnnpoli, an and on tho bilth d.y of our bclovo' Washington, plod go anew our devotion to tho Union, Constitution nnd our crmmon country. (Joo I will grow out of it.

Mark Iho prediction. l.rtho 'rcsuirof tho Locofo bubble at Indianapolis last wock: Tho Stau ticket is adminirttratioa with ono or two exception. Jlcndrkkn, un til very recently, held nn ofilco under "Old Ruck," and i Known to bo very hostilo toward Douglas, Wo append a synopsis revolutions passed which wo copy from tho Cincinnati They were very lengthy. Ticket. Governor -Thomas A.

llrndriek. Lieut. (Jovernor David Turpio. Secretary of Slat Wiltiuin Treasurer of Nathaniel Cun. uinghani.

Auditor Joseph Resline. Attorticy Cenerul Oscar R. Hoard. Superintendent of Public Inbtrucliou Saintad, I Uugg. Clerk Supremo Court Cornelius O' Brien.

Jleporter for Sujuemo Court M. C. Kerr. Ddt'jutvs tor thf State' at Large. K.

M. Huntington, Robert Lowry, S. II. Ruskirk and J. R.

Foley. District Ihlrj.itct. 1st. Dirdriet Smith Miller, John S. fiuviit, -ud J.

R. Norman, S. K. Wolfi-, 3d II. W.

Harrington, P. C. Dun-n ing; Ith J. V. Rerausdafler, C.

IJ. Rqn-tlcy; 0th Lafo Dovclin, W. W. Frybar-ger; (jth w. ir County Meeting.

Tho22J of 'February having been fixed for tho Stato ConvcntioH ot Indianapolis, to nominttto candidates for Stuto oflle.ers, an oleetorat ticket ond delegates to tho Republican National Convention, to bo held at Chicago on For the Hcview of Jnalitia'i Extinguisher. Justitla's article entitlod "Strictures on Philomath1' a regular ambidexter. It is gotten off In a stylo to doceivo tho unwary into a belief that Philomath is getting a terrible bxcoriation, In tho 13th of Juno next, is it not timo fftCt, it places Lady and in nwk- to think of a county meeting to nnmo ward juxtaposition. Tho word "Swin- eleguteato Indianapolis A ithout con- Ish" sot In Italio letters to certify tho Puliation, whutover, with tho County technical application of tho term. Rut Committee, wo venture la in- thero i nothlnir sour about that! I ito our friend and brethren tho sev- Justitia insists that tho light, not tho oral townships, to hold meetings, and luminary, really shines.

however, delegate to meet ut JJroouviiio tnuintuin my former position. As far at a regular county meeting, on Satur-L9 quotation has nnv day, th 11th of February next. This bearing it is against becaupo, that will givo nmplo and timoly notico, and tcxt being metaphorical, tho word light wo rcspecttully uro upon tho several becomes a subtituto for tho real lumi ownshipsto vio with each other in their nary. Hence, my portion i nothing n-omptnnu cfilcient organization, and hiiparaged by her high authority; it i tho number of delegates in attendance indeed at tho county meeting. Again, sho chuckle over tho expres it the light glimmer through ir, nf 'hcpe hints will be sent to thoo J1U Iiaillr.

I uouuty liefet. Hion Wo havo heard many of our friends tho crevice in cottago," and. eshorls cxpre.a wish to havo lull County the consultation of cbstcr dictionary ticket in tllO field dliriDi? tho next Cull-I f.n- ih.flriitlin nf lhr iemd rrliriinwr 1.: vas. It is no doubt tho most certain Uut, inasmuch us her iavorito lexieogra- then started a direct lino fr l.siu way to get expression of public benti- phcr is too self-conceited or so ignorant home, and had crawled a dis-tanco of Utill considerable number of them will mcnt, and keep organized for important to bo unable to keep within tho fixed thirty or forty yards on his hands nnd bo sent to other portion of tho country, contests. Wo invito opinions through principle common to tho countries knees, leaving tho print of tho bare n- i 1 our columns as to its propriety, exnedi- writinre tl.a Fn.rlish Ian.

hml nt mov At tho endof that i V'1 be able to send r-i f- i irum to urn ton it i imi-mih vnui- r.lti'V niul ii ill' I I I I. I I Ml.v. 1'. II 41 IU I I I tll fl 1 1 i ir I1 II irU4 1111111 I'HIIlll. 1 4 I I' 1 111 I1MI1 1 Mnil I I 1 I' II Ul Vln iui.i I "iv" iii.i uu OV AOlKafiU Talbott, J.

M. Crcgg; 7ih-Dr. F. Reed, II. K.

Wilson; Fth-L. R.Stockton, I. C. Klston; IHIi (i. Hutbnwnv, S.

A. Hull; 10th Pliny Hongland, ti. W. Me lon ne'; 11 th J. R.

Win. Carver. Electors for the State at Large. Cyrtii L. Dunham and J.

C. Walker; Alternate A. A. Hammond and ari C. Dunning.

l)ii-trH l-'tfctnrs. 1st RUrict.T' M.IShanklin; L'ndW. F. Sherrod, :JdJ.M. Hehler; 1th- I.

D. Jonen; W. A. Rieklc; CthA. R.

Conduitt; 7th W. M. Franklin; Kise, P. Rfiinger; lOlh tV. S.

Smith; 11th A. Steele. Tho Resnliilioiift ndopteil wcry very eiif thy. The first favor a tritt con. stni'dion of tho Constitution, and tint it inexpedient and dangerous to ex crciso doubtful Conttitutional jiwers.

J'he tecniid reptidiato all st-ctiona 'irtie und litform concerning do men tie shivery. The third endorsed the principle con ainod in the organie law establishing tho Territoi ies ut Kansas and Ncbra Townshin Trustee Our nttenlion lias been called to thf 'i" I'lie fourth cays that it has been fullv 0 waa-fouod by-th wi(V and on, tho question was asked Mrs. Fehan, where sho first heard of her husband alter ho ad left ho'tne? Sho replied, "At Mr. Davis The quostlon wa then asked "Had ho any liquor about him when you first found him?" To which she repliod, "No, Mr. Davis told me, that Pat rick (her husband) was thero on Wednesday night, about 8 o'clock, and sho let Mm (Fehan) huvo ono quart and started lilud" This alurmcd Mrs.

I e- han for tho safety of her husband, (for it was nov Friday, 10 o'clock) nnd leav ing tho liouso of Davis, proceeded neroj-s the fields (it being tho most direct route to tho residence of Fehan), and before she and her littlo son had proceeded far, they camo on tho track ot the husband; and well might tho heart fail on tho discovery of such trcks. Tho first trace was where ho had laid in the snow, melting it off fjr isoino dislanco around whero ho bud wullowed, and, having consumed all the damning poison that had been administered to him by tho From the LawfTnwtrarg EegUter Tbo Ten Plant. Wo havo received tho following com to Hon. Hnlrnan. with tho request to pubfi.h, for the information' of thoso Interested.

Citizens of this Congressional District having greendiouscM, und vrUhing to experiment on the To Planl, will pleaso ailviso Mr. Holmanoftho fact as soon as convenient, that tho plnnt may sent to them. Faper in this District will pleaso publish this circular for tho information of their eaders: U.S. Dec. 30, 1853.

Sir: Tho tea plant in. charge of this Oflieo will reudy fur in tho cotirso of a fVw weeks. Kadi plant. With tho pot In wheh it is'rovinir, will wcign. uuoiH 9nc nnij a nail pounds, and inut bo iarjvnided to ilt deMiimtion by expres.

it i sujj)osed; I rum tho best information to bo obtained, that tho lea plant cannot bo cultivated in tho open air north of tho northern boundaries of Tenncssce'and Nortn Carolina, llet.ee, they can only be raised inyourSuito by being placed in heated conservatories ot green-houses during tho winter season. While, therefore, tho largest portion I I a in v. i npftirmttisvii in vnn est titao to mako a nomination. Old HhIiciI ttsago are nugatory hero as they walking about ono thirdof a mile, when who will bo willing to pay the express i'Vunklin must poll her full voto in Oe- nro beforo the Now York supremo court, from all appearance, ho commenced charges on thp sumo, from this pluco lolrr ntil nvmnhni tmvl titwl tl.ov.l I. I .,.,.1 li.

llui r.uif.A OtSllll.UIOII. kivi aUllliainiii til uiiiiioi iiien, hum i i I ii ee.iiig, wnu iniipiiij, i mu vnw .1 1 Ml i- .1 i i i it "lino lesnHiiuiv renuosiofi vt uil aro score if talented and energetic Uo far from convincing me of an errone-1 Mipport. In tin way ho had fclruggled tj fr. young men with the harness on, reaily ou employment ol this term here, re- along about hundred yards fai Iber and post oIIIco add re of. person to do battle in tho good cause.

I suit in a confirmation of it correct ute. tho damning poison having done its whom you desire plant bo sent. work, ho fell to rise no more! Nor uo numoer to to tent to eiien person. lease return tho circular to this of. Congress.

1 i- a a a i ivinve i'vi ee'iii-ifl I'liillAls Jya gaiiized. Several day has practice to the btandanl. Rut Webster's seized with congestion of tho brain, cans Very respectfully your nbedient fccr- hout a ballot for Speaker. The nro pitiful things to set up cd by grief a stated by the attending vani, W. I).

RI.SHOP, Com'r. Sliermnn stick him, nnd r.gainM universal custom, general defi- physician, nnd nil the neighbors at- S. Hqi.mav. 1 a l'-l I I I BBWiaiaJWBBaTBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBJPBBaWBajeBBBJBaBJBBB Tho word, as 1 Und, means to pass su Tho liouso of Representative nt perficially." If sho adopt Webster as the fact half told: In the short space Washington Is still raging tempest, her authority bhe should conform in her of throo ond a half weeks, tho wifo wa fi(. jti, t1(, blnnki tiiled.

and unorg: jiasseil without friends of a.ea 1 a I 1 I I will, no doubt, to tho bitter end. ti itions and upprovou anu sianuaro com- leiium nor in ncr iasi nini tun c( j. On Tuesday. Mr. Sickle.

Democrat, of mon lexicons. fifty hour fcho breathed her last; leav- KWIV Uki I ill IJHjV New YmL. tu.tif, that would To mo. tho none at on llaeo in' behind her three loving children, 1 1 Ct f. lr twt introduce a resolution, that on Saturday Jones indicate or expresses no gen- the youug.t being about mx year u.u.

J. rv .1 K.J Iho 1 Inst tho proceed to bal- tier, wherefore it is grammatically, neu- Thus it is considered in this neighbor- USululZ lot for SIH- ot the i I b.tw. i. H.U 1 find, ev of their Ooison. muroere.l two of ur 1:1 ramtmiy urooud inuMl mi'iiuvi 'I y'Jvvn ruiiii no ni" I lit tuiun riitnat, Ui, i.n.

ih l.l!o!tmr1,.,.f m.iirmedfYom uiiun luveslii'ation. to bo true. And ns Kitizciis, ami left helpless orphans to Pti; 11 I I I.I I.I tiny to day without intcrmis-lon, ex- t'io nny wno went tor too ooeior sam, mi u-ie niruun mu ivm iluiium al.l'tl cent for a call of the House or adhiurn "if she be not married woman she tin world. I. I ir i ment, for Mich namcsonly as have been looks like she was.

nor tlie noun j.unor, tmre i no pro. voted for on tho tirrt ballot; alter each Philomath, in lis-lf, partieuhirizo tho venting attorney that ill take bold el ballot, dtvppin" the name or names gender of tho ono to whom it is f.pphcd. this matter nil bring the t-fiemh rs to ln-re- aadZ. either, and uftcr the fimt bal- ter gender. Justin, nevertheless, expo- hood, that the individual that Lt Fehan to'u'W-hrt name or name having the the secret by barging that it be- havo tho poison, has, through the ngen- 'ij utHaUnnaVi.r.'iiVh'i.'ifiih of shall bo long to the genu feminine; this I find, ey of their poison, murdcrr-d two of rur 'JVrad iiucTi: a I LLK.M A IIBLK V0Kk Ii.

H. SHMUHTE, I 1 my V'lirrli Nki-a Iba lnlcrrt ef 7.. II. IiiIm In the Mnrlltt n4 that havinl' the West number of votes, Yet Justltia feel authorized to regard Justice, nflor Davis having been warred I I I .1 I I 1 .1... I til tho ballot shal bo taken between Its subslanllvo as a seii-eouniei pari nni ai tiuivreui lime oy uiu no nnu oio- Wln itiu-r i.o carno.i ay me, at tho two last name therefore voted for, real bicorporal.

I hi is manifest from ther, then it is that they fail lo din- iiiouiditm kw-u and the candidate having the highest her first partiality to tl.o little pcrpen- charge their duty; but I trust, and it number of vote on tho first ballot shall dienlar pronoun, but which, when she hoped by nil thoso knowing an) thing ol KLOInJ TS. be declareil speaker of tho House. Osford reraalc Stralunry Hurned. From tho Cincinnati (iazrtte wo learn deiuonstinled that by the uniform np-1 that the Female Seminary at Oxford, to Infringe or. law croalidg tho ofilco of Ttwnhi Trustee, ntul upon examination, wo fin numerous duties devolving upon him moro extensive character than we supposed.

Ho I ex-officio overseer the Poor, and Fence iewer in fact al tho former township aro cmbod el in hi august personage. Wo also find, for hi service in sue capacity, ho is to bo allowed by th Marth Hoard of Commissioner In sue year, ono dollar and fifty cents for eat day' actual services, ami required by aw to keep ami present to the Hoard an itemized account of services, upon which tho Hoard base their allowance Thl Itemized account comprise services IbrTiustee, embracing the duties in all departments nn such.Tntstee, Over seer of tho Poor, Ac. Wo published sometime since, the allowances by tho Hoard of Cotnmia- doners to soino of tho Trustees for separate services us Overseer of tho Poor. Tho Hoard, In our opinion, (and wo are governed by the law creating tho ofilco) committed an error. Tho law confers no such power.

Tho Hoard cannot make et. ii a nn inicrmo allowance under me law; It doe not recognize but one net-llemcnt with a Trustee, and that is an. nual. (I rent precaution hould bo ex crelsvd by tho Hoard In these settle- mcnts. If tho charge brought by Trustees should be onerous, It will have tho effect to make tho syilom unpopu lar or odious, by creating tho Imprcs lon that it is accompanied with greater expense th.m tho former one.

Lot Iho Hoard carefully examine tho accounts presented, co that tho law im blnetly enjoined, und tho pttbllo will bo satis fied. Let thero bo no accounts prose tevl and aceopttd, only whero tho same meets tho full requirement of tho law for tho statute so plain ni to bo easily plication of this Democ ratic principle lo tho organization of Territories, and to tho admission of now State, with or without domestic slavery, ns they may elect, tl.o equal right nt all the State may bo reserved intact. Fifth, refers to tho contest now going on for tho Speakership at Washington, ami cull on tho Democrat froni'Iiidi-auu to stand firmly by the regular no minee of the Democratic party. oixth, discountenance li political agitation of tho slavery question. Seventh, favors the honorable nnd peaceful acquisition of Cuba.

Right, denounce tho laws recently enacted in Massachusetts, in regard to foreign born citizens. Ninth, oppose tho clTortn of the so-t ailed Hi publican parly to kindle anew tho fire of fanaticism and the establish ment of Iuwm culeuuted tho rights ot the people. Tenth, wishes sticce to tho administration of James Ruchanan, and on all proper oecasoin will defend hi action when ei rryiiigout the principle of tho Democratic party ngulnst tho unjust attacks of the Republican party. Klcvcnth, endorses tho Administration of (iov. Willard.

Twelfth, ItiMtructs tho delegated to the Charleston Convention to vote ne unit for Stephen A. Douglas a the candidate for the Presidency, Thirteenth, protests against all nets inflammatory appeal which lend to make tho Union less perfect, or to J.m. padihO or disturb tho domestic tranquil, ity or mar tho spirit ol harmory, confidence and concession -upon which tho Union formed by our fathers. Fourteenth, denounces tho Harper' Ferry raid. Fifteenth, favors 'a homestead law to actual settlers on the public lands.

Sixteenth, accept the decisions of the Supreme Court a but the evidence of the truo meaning of tho Constitu-lion, Seventeenth, re-afilrin Iho principles contained in the Cincinnati Platform, us expounded by Ruchanan's letter of acceptance Rigl.teenth, oppose the reopening of the African slave trade. Nineteenth, that initialized citizens, after declaring their intention to be-como citizens of our government, nro entitled to its protection in foiuigu land. Iho samo ns native born citizens. Ohio, wns destroyed by fire on Friday last, 13th involving a loss of OOO. Tho building was of recent con atruction, nnd cmbudiVl in its plan all tho convenience of modern Seminaries.

The origin of the firo supposed to havo beet from a defective fiuo, which communicated Hume to the joists of the second floor. Thero was an insurance on tho building of 630 000. ha self-nominated the rank ami given the circumstance, that this ease may bj qualities expressed by tho technical prosecuted ami tho party ofiVnding be "swinish" sho thence tratismognhc into brought lo a just punishment. "wo." Ry this change in terms, it must If anything further comes up I will bo presumed, sho mean to insinuate post you. correspondent chango in er relation.

Sho talks flippantly about "in tclli- genee" regarding my use of tho phrases "classic" and hing mid int litera ture." a usual, sho only exposes her ignorance of the tisoof language, us well a I the rule of gmmmar, rhet oric ami' h'gic, notwithstanding bet proficiency in col 'ego lore. For, In her Supreme Ciurt cf tho United Ctates. Dr.t Tkiim, 185'J. Springfield Town-dj'p, of Franklin county, v. John II auditor, and Wiljiam treuMircr, of l'i iiiik- lin county, in hrt'or to tho Supreme Court ol Ire Mats of Indiana.

Mr. Justice a a nptnion i rue court. lioliiitlisoction ol tiiejiKiiciary net uc 0 J3 0 A -V 1) A tu I t.l)j tu the luiu, uf Will Warrant And rll 5i nny oLiblitbtMht in Ftetf, Wwi.it iliiol nut i c.M-eüeJ, aiid lay j.iiit eball i wttl le wujmalcil In all rnr, ut ne will l'u iie.le, 'tot ere l-t ftm Jintfi it I ft'r) tU JMo I i tr.f M.e I li 4i I i i Ii K. op Heal Estate. remarks here, she betray such nnignor- rrof JcPcpU Urady.

unco of logic a to prove that she can- clarers, that where is-drawn in incsiion Tiie Iinliaiia Auuriran suggest, the not between ironical anl lit- tho construction of any statute of th Pmf. Joseph R-n ly, of Con. Ural expressions. Her quotations from 1,1 11,0 Hn I 1 I lim i i'Ii I hut. mi i il'iiini'il be rillii'r nefsville, a andidato beloro the Ko- Philomath, coticerninir "modern ilas- 4.

rrlll-: usjriitnr.i, tbo E.ute Convenlionnt Indianni.oli fa. Li, l- i ,1 1 A 1 I i i nn I-- in, inHj i j-'" net ision may ne innqro er- reiii. uu Superintendent of Public Instruction, being would mistake it for literal'ity. Led or nlilru.cd, in the Supreme Cotiit, SATURDAY, FKRItlARY 11th, ISfiO. Prof.

Isriidy, is L'entieman of line Itut hoi- miotnUon rei'at dim? "s'aiu; writ error. iiriwc-m o.a hur viork, a. m. i 1 i Otl Wi ll I I error. I iinwc-rn tna iiur in n-rlnrk, A.

anil Here it is chiimnl lor the inhabitants rZr ni reuio it i. Line iou huh iov i.u.-i i.i ttv-nty. Un c.f r.tuSs qualilb'tl fT tho portion namcl. Ho Thi-t relation of facts is deemed ti Mifib tion shall not Im siiiiuded in distribu- i i i i i i i acnoinsiic auainmeins-nas nnu mng lUu literature" is, a sho claims. 't'' v.

i I.i.,,. i .1... I I 1 language eiupioru i.n.... fv ol the sixteenth Sit- I.i the line -I William J-IUI, ahnntlO Bi-M Mtn.ro er Irr, rulji-t In the idi.n'g 'I .1 a a brother ol our highly esteemed Hem- t.U.,lt nswer lo her qu-ere: how can ting tho general s-houl lund of the Stnto ocratio fetlow citizen, John Rrady, thoso sentences in tho sumo paragraph, derived Ironi taxi paid into the Maie r. M4 er ttaiai ne il.lr.l la we beleive, resided In this Vhu.

they are harmonl Ki''SlIuiiJ County fir year. principle: ami provethe "Ihi' uL "etaaBBBBBaBBaBjijaBB. alil 'i .1 I I al i t.xe.itat i.ii Nr.w Cid-NTT Wil- havo been hjeaking intclli- scholar ihroiigliotit Iho slide, taking JOf AUniliiKt rxloT, t'A- fv. Letcher, nflor having taken tho oalli a Chief Magistrate of Vir ginia, Informed tho Logislaturo that ho had no messngo to communlcatu nt present. Ho thinks that body bus been bored suQleicntly in that lino by his immediate rodcce i i i.t- I L'cnllv.

undcrslui.dlmrlv and conirru- estiiiiaie tno money uei i cu i. om m. iho proceeds or tho Hitli seitloii, with iisinng county i ois von, wun tue loi the proviso, that tho winde of Ilm pro lowing described boundaries, to-wil; Justltia discovers that the word Pe- be cxpemle.l in the town- Commencing at a point on the State tfllM1V by some inadvertence, has a sii. ship. If it be vtmr, thou an equal pur- 1...1.

i.crnumerarv hi Itthus. to each scholar elsewhere furnish- south-west corner t.f townthln tweutv Thin error I the only real fault she has 'd thoMi.le fuiid-still, tho I curt Vi.r Kranbii SOUIII-WISI COI IUI HI WW nsillji ivuiliy shll ha llO benefit Slicll CNCesS, bllt I mllmiia, 1 inhke falvm.r lh llsal seven no rib. of raniro ten west, at the M'touglit in Her wholo article ol "sine COM MISSION KR'S SA LR REAL ESTATE. 'PUT. nndcrdem uliiloil CYiiimiitltir-er, Iba receives not hi n' Iron, tho treasure: ninl 1'--J.

corner of Reiitm and Jasper counties, tines. Jiut that spelling of the name jfit WJcei, then the th liciency Is made SATURDAY KV'l Ith 1FC0. Indiana theiiee east along the lino ol originalen in accident ami was not tie- up, so a to iquanzo nccoiuing to tue iiriwam ti, hn in a. audi I a a a a I I 'dl Ii I1 K( lIlH d.lh.Ki in i I I I i ii i irtioil. il ho eioit.

ril ill. It ho must count, Vn oi wunjivi, A nd 1 1,,.,. los! ion l.orfl le. wlwdhor tho ih4 I tliink hhft ahmt I. I II I 'I m.

IIMIIft I'llV I'llVIMM between townships twenty-six and twenty soven, to the rnngo lino between range seven ami eight west; thence north rnngo line of seven and eight, to tho Rniikakco rlvcrjthenco cstwardly down the channel of said river to the State lino between Indiana nnd Illinois, thence south said State lino to the plaeo of beginning. Stato Agricultural Hoard. Tho following named gentlemen were recently elccte I olllcets of the Agrleul- Stilt ti vinhlto I ho I'l'U ol' Ci.niri'i.fcH so grammatically. Peojdo then might providing ihi.t Iho j.roreed tf Ihe ICth tliink she ui.uerslood what she talked section shall be the imo sc hools in ubout. thp tou'nfliij).

And our opinion is, that Again, she has not dared to dispute a 1,1 Vln.ling the pro ecd I Iho loth I. I In. Ii. I hi.l tu single allegation of mine regarding po M.t.llut, etical coinpohitioii or the law ttf vcrsi- is compliance with the g's'ntlou llcalion. Country-Rome, Iml.

t'orreipondeuco. MiXKitvn.i.K, Jan. 7th, IfifiO. Mit, RidToii Sir: Tho citizen of this vicinity wero called upon about four ol Congress, on the su! j.u nr i the Stato bound to provide any additional fund fir a township receiving the bounty id' Congress, no mutter to what extent other part of the States are sup. plied from the treasury.

The law Is a perfectly just one; but If it were otherwise, nnd Ihe school bind tural Stato Ronrd rraihiit Ceo. D. Wagner, of War. week since by tho coroner of Franklin WUm distributed partially, nevorthele, i i ren, county, to noui nn inquosi over mo in.o receiving mu nonmj- mmi vh- J. D.

William-, of body of Patrick Fehan, then and there gicsH have no right to (-all on this I 4 .1 I I Knox. being found deal on tho farm of Abra- i i ham Jones, In Hath township. In said L.olleclir.g taxes, ami in appropriating Irctiturtr'V. K. Shnrpe, of Marion.

I county, l'chun was man about fitly I them for cdiitutional purjtoses, at Its Mnaf.f n.ro nnd wn In Ilm hnhlt ot discretion. 1 "c.v hr'Am i.ivnii II. vll I. Ill I i .1 1 1 I I ireitiiic-iniosiciiieo. jio icii.

nome on i.isspeecii in tl.o senate, mat "tho 4, FWednosdav mornliiL' and camo to Mix OOO.ODO slaves In tho South occupied m.i,. remained about tho vill.u-.i UM i i e.t at aai .1 nigiier jMisition, morally, socially ond lht, nflor of tbo day; he then physically, than other laborer on the procured jug, proceeded to tho icsi- globe." Think of that, ye laborer who of ono Abraham Davis, who, by vote tho Democrat ic- ticket. ,,0 iyf worst kind ut'luiUaec, (Jov. Hlaclt, of Nebraska, bus and thcro ond then tho family, or Mr. vetoed bill for tho abolition of Slavery Davis herself, for tho purpose of getting in Nebraska, passed by bth branches: filly cents, sold tho said Fehan ono of tho legislature, Hlack Democracy quart of thoir bahlieet and started him appears to be wodded to tho "peculiar olV.

Tho result i already told above, institution," no matter as to locality. Whilo tho deceased still lay whero ho Wo hold, that a tiuo construction wa given to the net of Congress rcfi rrcd to, ami order that the judgment bo affirmed. luT Manifestly tho first ballot in the Natiornl Deuiod'ittio Convention will i a "scuttei ing" one. Positive or implied Instruction huvo been given as follows: Ohio, Indiana and Ii.iinoi. Tor Dougbt.

Obmion, Jo Lano. (if'OIUIJA. Howell Cohl. Mississiri. Jeff.

Havis. (lutrie. I'' lin die fwllti lr( li'M'iiknl liral rltiiiiic In ild ii la win TI.e 'l belf nt I Ii ri.nlti itnitir tf rci tl.ii 0 d.sn if rsnfe 2, r.iiilaliilng njliiy ncr- more Ii-. Said Uail ri'imto Ii Iii Mua Crm real to BliJ a Laif tntlt'K (ram lir.i.iliiU- hi tij on It a buuio and a timil rm jiir iHin, 'J mm -i ii 1 1, Irl fun Im re tiidrtcy ili.ea en day if rnl, In tum In Mi an I twi yiai tbtrralier, wlili In r. nid I and a.nted liro waivinj; LriipIO cf lim I and npt.r iiii-st Uir.

0. C. Jniiunry lit, lsr.it, ad mTx i 'sr ii a To iT' maiViT or xTLczxl motrt to! I 1 1 1 uudi riigin'ii A 1 oi i ii 1 1 a I ut lb inal Wllllnin niilioltoiii, il. rUfi not ire Ibal In ii I a lien wllb an i4. if Iba Curt of C.nnnnq I on i ol r.iiinly, liiilnnn.

be III Dr lr Kilutit I'lllliu I'll I IV I'll I lif I'lcliilrritin Siittmlny, lVLnmry "itli LS(K) twi i i.f n't A. atiJ 4 u'cl. 1'. tbo Urmiit.td lUal R.tale, I It unto In is Id diiii ii ly, to- it, Lot No. 41, 41.

4 li an I mi Iii' Ii tl.viu la a fine 7 ry llin Hint Sim a House. in tbe tu uf Malaiin in. And Ii. 'iili tbe imrth eaat Oieii II. range 11, and Iba li.

it lit cnt fjimrli of Ilm ni.rtb rail iunttrr ef ec lion 1 tv II.IBilk'r 12, erri.t IUa. ii ulr Iba lnl ii ii in rd litt, mlil by Win. Holland lo J. Mniint, and tbo writ balf vt tbo north tl iiiciro of rociloii In town 11, rnngo 1.1, a Iii of Iba rl I rnnrb of Ihr blltf Watrr lllirn tbo nhiiln riititilt.liif about 1J3 arrra, rll Iiiii.i..vi nn I n. l.i.'lUo mil, and l.vlng t-igt lltrr inaklni; til' hide futm, llb'n mitn vf Iba I.ihii ol Mi tiiiii.

in, in rui 1 r.i.ilily. Bad bring tba r.nii tonnrrly owi.nt by jliiiii lliil.otlmn. the lii'lllii will be void Jr. tu tbo rliditt I.Nilii.1 hulK.ll.iin, un.li tie will al. I n.r.l.

Sull Ileal will I. m.HOit H. tir.e tbii Inb oid. "lie Iblidln 0 inonlb, ami ono It.irJ nt Is In -is Uy of aalr. fhm il.

l. rri 'l i.avio-iili uirJ l-jr nn-i with ap- jMoir niU.Vi ldi iiit.tT't Ir-iii dide wb)vii "'d an-reln no nt law. WILSON Oil HOW, Jan.inirt.lw Adm'r,.

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