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THE CL'ARION. COUNTING n0US CALENDAR. Bfioarknble Aeritlrol Toll of (lie Tro) I'nioo Railroad Depot. Julia Hun cot k. IMward J.

I'ailer, Kq lately delivered a lecture in Huston upon the Revolution- Tulilic frit (( lnJliiiiia. Ths following is a summary of ths entire indebtedness of the State, foreign and dome tie, compiled by T. C. Palmer, if. 2 At precisely thirty Ave minutes after 'if 2 1 If i Ml Thr Territorial Domain.

Tli treuU of llio Uitt few yean, says lbe Cinriuncti J'nijm'rtr, bsvo greatly cx-cite ths publio tuioil in regard to the course pursued by oar General fiovern-ment ia tin political settlement of our territorial dorasin. What io riiiht and 1 7 4 6 sry patriot, John Hsncock. We muko three o'clock this morning the north half DiitrmiBt Afrair Horrible Sitffrliij. On Ssturday afternooo last, during the prevalence of a severe storm, a young man who hud been sent from St. Clair to II melton, with a team, lor the purpose of removing the family of Mr.

Valentine Frants to the former place, foued it necessary to oh itch bis horses and leave tbe wagon wbich contained the family on a mountain, to go home and have his horses shoes Til' 8 4 0 Deputy Auditor of State: Internal improvement bonds out- 9 10 the following interesting extracts from it: Here lived, in princely style, with rich appnrvl, splendid equipiirei and liveried I 2 5 fl; 7 io II a is 10 17, i id 20 -a 2 22 iVU 11 12 13 14 IS 19 20 21 25 ill Jr 10 17 23,24 (funding 394. ono 00 Five per efiit. HoikKMiWInnVllin; DO or tbe root tbe iroy Union llailroad Depot fell suddenly, with a crash and jur It 0 an earthquake. Tbe building is so immense structure, built of brick It was completed in 1353. It is four hundred feet long inside from servants, John Hancock, "tbe delight of ,29,30 Jl jUStioe ought to be the political Status of 1 Two ml almlf perceut.

stocks out 29 30 .31 I 31 4 sUnJine 2.054. CO 1 3 4 9 10 II 8 10 II 5 6 7 8 to 12 13:14:15 uona iMucd to the Ifcinid of omniii-siont rs of the Kinking Fund, un- s. 0 A 12 1:1 19,20 la 10,17, I sharpened. Tbe persons composing the family luft iu that dangerous position, 2122 23 24 25 der the act of December 13, 181S. 1,189,119 CI 2 19 25 Prrry tonfidnrc In the People forulf-foTtrmrnt 20 27 28.

29 were rrants, nve small children, an Ini-ennci Unit-unity bond 00 wall to wall, lbe roof has a span of a hundred and fifty feet. Tbe spring of tbe arch of the roof is thirty feet. The distance from tho top of the srch of the roof to the floor of tho building is sixty five fort. elder daughter and her husband. After II 2, 3 6.

7. 8 8 10 our brethren settled there, before Congress has admitted them as States into our Union, has been, in practice, a question of more than ordinary difficulty and magnitude. Nor does tbe question promise to lose any of its interest or importanco, until it Las received such a solution from tbe bands of our Rational Legislators as shall Loan rrom tu tfiwrd or lomniiMion-era of the Sinking Fund to fv 4 2, 31 4i 61 6 tbe driver had been absent some time, the WILLIAM KURTZ, EDITOR. FRIffCBTON, IND. 13 14 1510 17 interest due July it 18i8 1C5.000 00 9 10 11 12:13 1 1 (1 2 at IS 19 family left the wagon, for the purpose, if the town, the merchant prince, tbe Lorenzo di Medici of America.

The only charge ever brought against him was his love of display, sod of popularity. Pis-play he certainly made, such as befitted his wealth snd ntstion. lie belonged to tho only aristocracy which this oountr; should ever tolerato tbe aristocracy of wealth well employed, and ths aristocracy of talent devoted to his country. Kossuth, also, wis accused of being vain. But such men wore above ordinary rules, and should not be judged by them.

As for his popularity, it was gained by doing 20 21 22 23 24 Bends isnued to pay intrreit due I8 17,18 III 29 21, possible, of reaching their home: but ths a 27 J8 29,30,31 03 23 24 25 28 it July 1st 18J9 105,000 00 I rain falling fast and frecziog as rapidly as (30 Indebtedness of the lieucral ruud to nmrcilieiMSC, J1.1. 7ta, ISCO. 3 4 "5 "a 1 other Funds, eeeeeeee tea 229,07 i 01) 41 5 0 "7 10 H'131314 II 12! 1.1 satisfy -ths deep rooted convictions of the Due buelbj comity for an advance as 11 ion, iinpcaca their, progress. Mrs. Frsotz sank to tbe ground a dozen times, in a distance of between one snd two miles.

fcjlf'ilO 17 IS The roof I one of How's patent truss We believa the inventor wss from Springfield, Msssaehusetts. In ths eon struotion of the roof two men were killed. The roof is an iron one. It was supported by twenty trusses, nine of which are broken. Tbo trusses were lengthened and 19,20 II 14 la'10'17 IS.lHl revenue of 1857 2,00 C3 to nm s-wsuc.

lT Tk tart Itkm in wukiu uUtticni of mm. great body of our people, and shall bar 20 27 22 24 2. 20 27 28 ulUuitnt rradiiy, tit prompt wcrfxm 28 29.3mJ1 monize with the principles whiob form ths ,10,286,855 57 30 1 2 8 9 4 yet she clung to and protected her babo, with the fervor which cbarocterises a mother's love. At last Mrs. Frantz, overcome by cold and fatigue, could proceed no far- lIlHP.

Thu VAnnff mm Iiam mmA good. He had the largest estato io the country. 10,11 l'J 17 IS 1 4 7, 8 12 13 11 is 14 15 16 Tbe indebtedness of the General Fund to thi other funds, November 18i7, was. si 029,075 80 On the 1st of November 1857, it was 407,077 31 sa supported by lateral iron girders sweeping clear across tho lower part of the not, forming a continuous stretch of iron of basis of our prcsont system of govern ment. At the adoption of our Federal Constitution, in accordance with wboso provis 24 25 2li lie was the gentleman of Massaohu- 8 20, Jl 2i 23 27,28 29 30 A 31 20,27,28 29, 30 setts as Washington was tbe gentleman of fuur 0r tQ9 drfidrcn on tho eround.

in as 1 fiirf IM ffMTM inUUigtnet bxu maMrri rW (At "CUmn" very duirebl ntmpaptr fit amiami saw ni mmHj hrtUi, MT Tk frttt tariety of Job Typ enable ul trikt Vrirri, Burnt CW, JJtndktlti, Jy, (At tkorteit nttie, and im (A Ifif jryi. 19" Princtto Clarion it now in iu our-ffnf jrMr, sol extentivi circuit fie in 6'id-M, tFarn'e, Pottp, and Vmdtrbnrfk con-til, MMf (At rl nwnti'iM that makfl tledairebli indium or alltrrtumf a tvrry over a hundred aod eighty feet. Virginia, uver one thousand families A tinsif inn nm Iia finJ nlnl. Increase I 621,993 49 3 lOiH'12 13 a 17 is iu 20 Olivia iiiruere, contracting unaertne in were dependent on him. Aa Adams said Add amount of two loans to pay in 11 ed up tho remaining child, a boy, in bis 7l 14,13 1C 21,22 23 23 29 30 tense cold, and weakened bv the mass of 2 3, 4 9 10 II 12 1.1 li la ij 2n 2J 24'25 2i 27 terest.

930,009 00 IV- arms, and with his wife, proceeded homo Add diOerenre between balance on 242. 20 27 he wss 00 dissembler; his generosity wss radical. Ho was no mean orator, He was willing to give up all for his country. hand November 1st, 1657, ions all legislative matters in the Territories have sines that time been professedly governed, the public domain was quite small extending only to the cast bank of tbe Mississippi river. By far the largest portion of this had already been provided 431 67, and November, 1st, 1859, as rapidly as possible.

After reaching home, he informed his friends of tho occurrence, snd they started in search of the unfortunste sufferers. -1 311,758 85 1172,07:1 82, offering to burn up the city snd make himself a beggar, in order to dislodge tbe H. Witiixaos, Esq, is oar autboriud British troops. Ha was born a Len discovered, Mrs. Frants and at C.vntfaiana, Posey county, Indian.

tho He was an examplo to the merchants of TELEGRAPHIC WS. Hakrisbi-bii, Jan. 4-m. Governor Packer's message refers to tho Harper's Ferry difficulty, and says that it children were insensiblo. The mother was anow on ins root, must bave anapped, leaving no support for the roof.

Lust winter these lateral girders, when the weather was cold, had to be loosened up by means of the screw-outs at the ends. This railroad depot is ons of the largest in the world, there being none larger on this continent, and being only exceeded in size by ono is Russia. The Rochester and Biffiilo depots are built upoo a similar plan. Tho entire north wall of the and of the 34 tbe amount of dvhie accuiuutak-d in consequence of the failure of the Legislature of 1857, to pass Kerenue Dill. tbo present day to take an interest in their (r Willis, the Carrier, returni lis sincere thank to iili patron lor their liberality when de lying on her back, with her habe pressed tightly her bosom, while her clothing country a afiaira, instead of idly deploring for by the ordinance of 1787, and but little remained to be provided for when our present system of government went into operation.

All snxiety in regard to the settlement ef this small portion was swat- their condition. Uhus he becsme popu The indebtedness of the General livering hit New Team Address, oa Saturday kit. was frozo tightly to the ground. One of Fund to the other Funds, November 1st, 1859, was 929,075 80 lar, ami speaker wished that such pop ularityhus gained might become general. Hod.

Judge Mason, of lows, who November 1st It 58, it 484,779 S3 lowed up in the momen ous concern called made himself 10 popular with the Inren-ton of the country while be held the of dpot is level with the ground; the great iortn by tbe effort made to unite tho thir Inoresje 439,830 27 iron pillars, the immense number of brick, teen States snd to avert the dancers of an Addmoual loan to pay interest Jan 140,000 00 archy and ruin impending over tbem. uary, fice of Commissioner of Patents, haa, we learn, associated himself with Mann and the materials of the roof lying in a confused mass. On the east the north half of the wall is completely down. The Hancock was born at Quincy, in the year 1737. He was left an orphan and adopted by his undo, who gave him an education, and sent him to the University.

At the ago of eighteen he went into his node's store, was punctual, devoted himself to business and became a model young man. At the age of twenty, he went to England and saw the coronation of that monarch ISut since that time, repiona of vast ex the children, a little girl, while attempting, evidently to crawl up tbe hill, had slipped her clothing was stripped from her person, snd sho was found exposed and frozen to the ground. The children were taken to a placo of shelter; but Mrs. Frantz was sot removed until a wagon had been procured. The first inquiry from her lips when restored to consciousness, was for her children.

The boy first taken home haa died. It is thought that Mrs. Frantz will recover. The babe is well-There is, however, some doubt of tbe recovery of the other children. What the tf tbe Scientific American office, New York.

Total 079,696 27 Deduct difference between balance on haud November 1,1859, 82), aud November 1, 1858, (1102,412 74) 70,260 03 tent and of unparalleled fertility and mineral wealth have been added to our publio domain. They comprise an area more than twice as large as that belonging to us at tbo close of our Revolution. It ID. Sixty fire Americans, in Berlin, whole of the north part of tho roof has fallen in completely up to tho central tower. Some of the east walls of the officos are broken in.

There was fortunately nothing under tbo fulling roof. A family, living in the lower rooms were considerably is gratiijing to IVnnsylvania to believo that the citizens of the Commonwealth did not iu any inanuer participate in that unlawful proceeding, aud to know tlutaoine of tho parties were arrested within its ju-risdiotion, ihey were promptly surrnJere He adls, that while entertaining 110 doutt that our republican institutions, which have been carried forward to their preicut exalted position in the eyes of tho worlJ, will continue to the latest generations, it is tho part of wisdom and patriotism to be watchful and vigilant to guard a treas priceless. Let moderate Counsels per vail. Let a spirit of harmony, good will, an national fraternal aeutiuient hi cultivated atuoii' tbo people everywhere, ani tho distorting eluments which temporarily threaten the Union will assuredly away. Pennsylvania's central position, with 3 000,000 of frccmeu, enables her to say with emphasis to tho plotturs ol treaa-on on either Hand, that neither shall bo permitted to succeed; that it eh all not be in the power of either to dis'urb the perpetuity of the Union, cein to 1 and sine- Makes 509,636 19 l'russia, celebrated Thanksgiving Day.

They had all tbe home delicacies that were contains noble rivers, boundless prairies, and commodious harbors on the Pacific, inviting the commerce of Asia. eome-at able turkey, plum-pudding, bak tliearuoutu of debt accuoiuialeU in consequence the of the Legislature of 1859, extra session, to act ujon Governor Willud recommendation to levy a Ul for 1858. i iue iamiiysunereaintno iong bours bu, UDiniaredi who was soon to sign his death-warrant. About two years after, his uncle died, and instead of rushing into prodigality with his vast wealth, he still retained his business habits. Still he went into society, was a favorite with the ladies, and cultivated tho graces of polished life.

One of his business advertisements is still pro- J. 11 L1- .1. l- It- I Its riches have stimulated to remarka rd beans, and pumpkin pie! Tbe occasion that aturday afternoon and night, expos Mf Wm japlin, the watchman was for- went off gloriously. There was "no North, end of the depot at ea to tne pollings 01 a pittuesi storm, and tuately tt to tbe ebilling atmosphere of a winter no South, no But, bo West," nothing I tjaav tituv va uw a ma day, on a bleak mountain, itu tho near- (r "I cordially congratulate you upon the final settlement by tho Supreme Court ble vigor tbe spirit of American enterprise, and the rapidity with which these hitherto unsubdued wilds have been filled with a teeming population hardly finds an equal in history. From it ten new States have already been added to our Confederacy, and others sre promising soon to present themselves for admission.

but America. Got. Joe Wright did the honors of the occasion. Irish Butter Cheap for Cash." So ran theLnr.nf r.p L- The weather was intensely cold at the1 time, tho thermometer in the early part of the night being at ten degrees below zero. There was a fall of snow Lst night about six inches and it was snowing at the time of the accident.

of the United States of the question of slavery in the Territories, which had presented an aspect so truly formidable at the At Terre Haute, last Saturday, the 3 I isviBUk VI IUIII LUUtiUlUU Utah tUOb UJUfcU' advertisement and under it was a notice I m03t havogufforej Bcn'taj, jD her anx, 0 bis uncle debtors, to settle up to avoid f()l MU 0UVretders MB trouble, for some time he made money; imJ wi not dcacrip, and then turned his attention to making a tion JfW (PotteriHe, Va Journal nglinn I The portion vet remaining in a territo- mercury stood tveltj degrees below tero. On Sunday and Monday, also, the weather lli Pliant nf I 1 The damage must bo to commencement of my admiuistration. Tbe right has been established of every citizen to take his property of any kind, including slaves, into the common Terri rinl, or wild condition, is still quite as imcj vj 1110 uicmti 01 our urtouc laiucrs. large as all the States put together. Its Mis generosity was princely.

lie gave; rrom to At every sacriCcc, convimrional lli.l tliA AAIlirAf1 I. I. Brporl of the Secretary of War. The Secretary of War savs Of the a nro engine then no small giftto tbe xvvU.v iub people an a ine oiaics aiu.l he uiam- tories belonging equallv to all tbe States in the UJV iiidc itainprt uniinl 1 ,.1.1,., tntrn I. a Autr ln.il armv 01 neaNv geventren thousand fir ai uicui.

nao 11 oeen surface is ample enough to furnUh more than thirty States of the size of Ohio. It is no longer dotted here and there with must have amon.f thn nnnr- i. lim l.ia hundred men not in ore than eleven thaua. the ois of buiuaa life vu been States united forever. of the Confederacy, and to have it protected there undtr the Fcdtral Constitution.

Neither Congress nor a territorial legisla- was extremely cold. The sidewalks were so slippery that it was almost impossible to walk on them. tO Princeton has been putting on city airs, and can now boast of a "sensation paper." On Thursday, the 29th our community and tbe rest of the Republican tvooa-inr- wnpn a mapic nr nnnsoa mm aim are avanuuie sur auiive service in in a few feeble settlements struggling against the murderous savage for existence, nor 1 1 i.i.. The Ujveruor congratu! tho Legis-laturo that the State dut i decreasing at ihd rite of a million wirlr neu, ana mat iney are soattcred over an 11 raw nnp nntr humeri Trwar roj a satirriAt. Ocr Relations with Mkxuh).

The area of three millions of square miles. wandered over by the solitary hunter in ity t0 annul or impair this vested right. liurned down, he scattered guineas among the homeless poor. He erectod a steeple and bcil upon the meeting house. It was remained Hehopes to make such an aleration io the: "asbiogion iitutei taxes mis view 01 maiolv from the of the coals 6BUJC- im.u.t;iuuuujIbe gUprenie judicial tribunal of the coun resistless has become a disposition or tbe troops next season as, tbem will paevent any future repetition of the ecercetio aod three weeks, It is believed by those who are capable isistiess torrent.

he most trJ( vhkh C0 0rdinat8 lraneu of "ne uP.n nf sagacious of our cituens, Government has sanctioned and affirmed i Ptg eastward for neoinre, wiiuiturdy principlcs 0f Constitutional law, solhe lud tbat Uia comiDi torrent, the vane upon tbe eu-ttle which ing lrom that men In the prime of forming an opinion upon tbe subject, trained intellects in the courts manifHiitlw iust in themselves, and so well party ouUide were "startled" fcj 1 sudden and radical "turn over" ia the politics of the Southern Indianian and its editor, from rack Republicanism to Buchanan Democ-racy a sadden and unexpected as it was that whenever Mexico shall be fairly enti tied to a place in the family of orderly na outrages on tbo southern and Mexican traders. Ho recommends tbe enlistment of men for mounted corps for six months, beginning in May. In actual b.ittla with tho Indians, success is more owin to in of justice, and halls of legislation, with calculat promote peace and harmony! WLe.n ha washout thirty vara old the their fortunes and families, are scattering States. It ia a striking proof of ivoiuum. commenceu.

tioos, she will be In a condition to produce fifty millions of dollars in paper annually. This will be some like treble the amount themselves over er every part ot this gense of jU8tiee wilich is inherent in "aa dividual prowess, skill in arms and horse complete I be republicans were shocked New Oblf w-i, Dec. 30. Tho steamer Arizonia, Her papers furnish the followin particulars of the engagement between Minis' band of outlaws aod the American'. A company of over thro- hundred trm'ps and rangers marched up the li io Gramio and 00 the 1 1 tit met a -riion of t'orti.

nas' baud. After a cannonade on both sides, tbe American charged upon them, but fell into an auibulancc, thus allowing tho Mexicans tu save their artillery. Cortinas; on tho 20th, concentrated Lis whole force at a point above Brownsville. Tho Amorioans went to uiert him, aud af mtose country, iney eo to nna perma- n. people, that the property manship, than to discipline In point of that aha has ever vet viaUed one vear.

ment3 cf power, and became immortal. nent homes, aod to build up oew comma never been disturbed, to my knowledge, in 1. a TftMitAvija I'nan 4 vin rr Atl He attended fche North End caucus, and economy, great advantages accrue to tho And it would be gradually iocrcaed until country. He recommends a provitioo fori miirht reach the sum of one hundrod thi l.ta trouble in Kansa. there has notLby bl8 dvlce to bu.rn Boston, anticipated, 1 1 1 a uy uiitujr jt-ars, iuc puuey 0( mo jvus many years, tbe out of their boots and the Democrats taken aback at the prttio change.

Who do-nica the right ef an editor to take off and put on a political garment when a "change dort come o'er the spirit of his dream Nobody, it's nobody's business! millions. Tho most of it would of course come to our markets in exchange fur our nities, and, as the result, new States are knocking at the doors of our Union almost every year. It is not too rruch to say, that the course pursued by Congress, hitherto, toward those who have left our midst and retiring aisaoiea ana innrin omcers as a measure for increasing the efficieoy of the army. It is not deemed advisable to pro siansat Otis, and many other patriots wavered, but Hancock never! Kiug George offered to pardon all the rebels except Adams and Hancock, but long ceed in the manufacturing of rilled cannon beyond those required for experimental been any attempt, as I am credibly informed, to interfere, in a single instance, with the right of the master, Had any such attempt been made, the judiciary would doubtless have afforded an adequate remedy. Should they fail to do this hereafter, it will then be time enough to strengthen their hands by further legislation.

Had it been decided that either Congress or the ter a sovcro Ujrht defeated his party. Col. Ford Rangers, and LoukrM- gone to settle these lands, has been anomalous, strange and unauthorized. They purposes, tie speaks favorably of breech- before be bad christened bis vessel the cs commodities and the commodities of other countries which would be found in our warehouses thus benefitting us aa much as the gold from our own States. England never had a colony that was as beneficial to her as would be Mexioo to us, henceforth and forever, if the policy a dvooatcd by tbo President in regard to her be effici He 'loading arms.

Liberty, and he stuck by his ship. party from New Orleans arrived previous. was selected President of Congress, and We congratulate the Buchanan Democracy upon the valuable acquisition to its ranks, should they conclude to take him in full fellowship, after a suitable probationary period, according to the time-hon have been stripped of those political privileges which, by nearly every State in the Union, and in the most solemn manner, have been asserted to be the inalienable; was tbe first to sign tbe Declaration of. ly. lbe Americans wire pursuing Coru-nas, who was retreating rapidly.

3T A discovery of a modo of Imuifviinr lbe secretary says it does not seem necessary to request any considerable appropriation for additional mason ary work for tbe fortifications. Such as are not strong enough to offer a cood defense against territorial legislature possess the power to ently carried out. It is simple, and easy Independence. For some time, even when it was read at the head of the army, his was the only signature to that paper, and its strong, bold characters frowned like so birthright of every American citizen. annul or impair the right to property in Previous to the time of numbering a cer- slaves, the evil would ba intolerable.

In ored ususges ot tbe party. lbe editor is a war horse of the first water has fought of execution. In a c0mmerci.1l point ol view its adoption would benefit Mane and tain population, they have not been re the latter event, there wovld ba a struggle shipping, may, wben tbe emergency arises, be reinforced at a small oxpense, by earth Massachusetts equally as much as Louisi ana and Texas. It cannot be denied that the condition of en batteries combined with them for mutual support, tosuoh an extent as to give an aggregate armament of suffioient power. The army of Utah remains inactive, for a majority of tue members of the legislature at each successive election, and tho sacred rights of property held under the Federal Constitution would depend for the time being on tbe result.

The agitation would thus be rendered incessant many cannons upon the enemy. He was elected Major-General of the Massachusetts Militia, and headed those very cadets from whose command be had been deposed by order of King George. Ia 1760 he was elected Governor of Mas-saclmscits, aud was re-elected for thirteen Mexico is the paramount foreign question, garded as having any political existence at all. The first notice taken of them by the Qeneral Government is in sending them Governors and Judges, without regard to their election or desire. And vrhen, by the act of Congress, they are permuted to elect a territorial Legislature, its enactments are subject to the veto of the Go and well deserving of all the consideration which the President has wisely bestowed ana stands in tne attitude ot a menacing force toward a conquered and sullenpcople upon it.

Let the present Congress f.iith-1 whilst the territorial condition remained flint aid quartz, by Home New Yorker, has been announced and it ia giJ 0 Lve been brought to sn-'h a degree of perfection that it can bo mado of great praciital value. The liquid flint aud quartz applied like varnish, with a and cun be uned 00 anything that is desired to be made incombustible, and can bu put into tbe paint used on houses. It cannot -be dissolved in water, and makes a waterproof cement. Any color or form can bo given to it, even that of precious stones. It will make sandstone as solid as marble, and make murblo pure and whi'c Thus imitations of tho finest marble can to mado at a very slight cost compared with the real stone, and will bo just us beautiful and durable, Artists are especially excited ab ut tho He is satisfied that the preservation of years afterwards, with the exception of fully co operate with him and that body and its baneful influence would keep alive right and justice through the means of any a daogerous excitement among the people will render scarcely a less valuable service to this Rcpublio thon did its predocossor eroor, and in some instances, to the revis ion and sanction of Congress.

jurisprudence known or recognized by the people of tbe United states, is impossible Here is a phase of our General Govern which so patriotically united with Jelier son in acquiring Louisiana. 10 that Territory. There is ia the present ment which rivals in irresponsible, despotic two years. Though a strong States Rights man as strong as Calhoun ba carried the Federal Constitution in Massachusetts, without whose consent it could not have been adopted. Even when war was raging he founded public schools.

When the State was pressed for money, as she generally is, he gave up twelve hundred dollars of his salary, ilis style of living as Governor prevented the people from power, anything which preceded tbe Kev attitude ot anairs scarcely any necessity for tbe presence of troops, and they will be otherwise disposed of during the present season Button Comet, 01 the several states. Thus has the status of a Territory, during the intermediate period from its first settlement until it shall become a State, been irrevocably fixed by the final decisioo of the Supreme Court. Fortunate has been this for the prosperity of the Territories, as well as the tranquility of the States. Now, emigrants from the North and the South, the East and the West, will meet in the Territories on a common platform, having brought with them that species of olutiotfary struggle of our fathers. Why is this so? Is it because those who go into these territories are unfit to make laws for themselves? Are they so ignorant as not to know what laws will best subserve their many a brave fight, (with a shovel 1) and will do good serviee ia any cause, besides his experience as a lensationist will be iaval-uable.

If be Las been truly convicted, that the good of his country demands the sacrifice he baa made, and requires him to come forth from tbe ranks of his first love to swell the coming triumphs of the Democracy with the thunders of his eloquent pen, he does do more than all patriots do when their country ts endangered by internal feuds and sectional broils. Who dares say that he may not yet rank amongst the Wcbsters and Douglases, in their fame aa tbe best but abused men of the nation Some unkind Republicans (we surmise) smarting under the heavy loss to their party of the editor and his influenoe, has n'nh malice prrptnte, started a rumor that the county officers and those eleet, all being 00 the Democratio aide of the house, have offered and "pledged the county printing to the editor if he would turn over and oome out a Democrat." We mention this for ths purpose of giving lLt a publis denial by saying.thetybe known probity and moral standing of oaroonnry offiVrs gives discovery, as it will enable them to varnish DfATU er Jcdqe Blackfokd. The telegraph yestorday informed us of the regretting the Viciroy, and Mrs. Hancock death of Judge Isaao Blaokford, of the a clay model jvith the dissolved quartz, colored to imitate marble, and thus muko own interests? Who go to these territo- was often obliged to send out ut an early Court of Claims, Washington. He was EXTSAOBDINARY TeLEORAPIIINO.

On Tuesday, tbe 3d tliero were sent over the wires of the Atlsntie Ohio (Morse) lines, extending between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, 673 private dispatches, over 5,000 words of news for the Associated press, and an entire copy of the l'rciiJonts mesaniie, containing over words, to the Pittsburg Post, and all during tho business hours of the day. The PreoiJeul't Message was transmitted, on two wires, io five hours and fifteen minutes. 2,083 words were transmitted by one operator Mr. Zoigler in an hour, Mr. Fleming, of lies? Ex-Governors, ex senators, ex-rep a statuo without the lubor of thisiliii" a huge hard stono for months.

for yea a Judge of the Supreme Court resentatives both State and National nour, in tne morning to navn tbe cows milked for the coffee and punch. Unlike property best adapted, in tbeirown opinion ex judges, lawyers, clergymen, merchants, Grattan, he sat by the cradle of his coun of Indiana, aod one cf tho ablest who ever sat on that bench. He also reported the decisions of the Court for many years, artisans of every class, men of every rank Rei'oiit of the Sunt eta nr or the I.v. try, but did not follow her hearse. He to their own welfare.

From natural causes the slavery question will in each case in society, and every degree of wealth. TBRIOR. The Secretary of tho Inferior died in the sixtieth yea of his age, after and Blackford's Reportsjare known among says that during the last quarter eudin All, without exception were deemed able and worthy to make laws, and do every soon virtually settle itself; aod before the Territory is prepared for admission as a having declared to the Senate his belief, that tho Stato was sovereign, and should lawyers wherever the State is known. He was a gentleman of incorruptible integri state into tbe Union this decision, one be free from the military or the sheriff. thing else required by its political wants in their own State.

They were eligible to Pittsburg, taking it down by "the tick." September, the sales of lands have yielded over 82,107,000, and 3,017,000 acres have been located with bounty warrants. Amon" several recommendation, is one that a ty, singular plainness and modesty of man way or tbe other, will have been a foregone conclusion. Meanwhile the settlement of ner, and indefatigable industry. mi a 1 a to any office of responsibility and trust, Origin or tub teem "Uoosieb." Rev. Aaron Wood, well known in this city and indeed throughout the West, is delivering mere is a loucn 01 tne tanatio in Cortinas, the ruffian leader iu Texas.

In ft trom tbe Presidency of tbe United Mates, aw ba pi9sad in a spirit of liberal it to Judge Blaekford is large property holder in onr city, and owns some fine the new Territory will proceed without serious interruption, and its progerss and his address to the Mexican residents of down to the humblest positions in a village corporation. The? were affirmed to be building sites: which bo has always refus ed to part with. We presume that this Texas, he declares that they have been robbed and outraged by the Americans, "the source and origin of all political power," in the Bill of Rights of the several States. But on crossing the territorial the lie to such an insinuation. The char property wilt go into market as the settle ment of the estate progresses.

We have heard it surmised by (hose well and that he has been divinely commission ed to delivur them. He says he trusts in acter of tbe men assure as that they coulu line all these rights were struck down, no prosperity will not be endangered or retarded by violent political struggles." The above extract from the President's Message, delivered on Tuesday, the 27th shows Buchanan's position upon the slavery issue in the Territories. It will be noted that he takes widely different gronnd from that of Judge Douglas. While the Uod to give him a strong arm to fight or acquainted with Judge that in his will settlors on unofforcd lands, allowing to each two years from tho date of filing bis declaratory statement within which to make his proof and pay his land; and at the same time mako it incumbent upon the President to offer for publio sale by proelaina'ian all lands that may have been surveyed by tho authority of Congress at any tituu within two years after the plats of tho survey have bsen approved. He also sur'gistg a manner to prevent fraudf, OCT A man named Iliueks, of Sholby oounty, went West on a rleasnrn vLit oiler himself as a sacrifice for the happi noss of his brethren.

be would provide lor an endowment of an institution designed to give free education to fit young men of scanty means for the a courso of lectures in Greeutastle on the Unwritten History of Indiana. In a recent lecture he gave the origin of the word Hoosier, a term now usually applied to Indianians. He said Louisville was a great resort for the Indiana folks, and very frequently rows would occur. Tbe Kentucky bullies would swear they were "balf-hoss, half alligator, and the balance snap-ping-turtle." On a certain occaaion a Mr. Short, who had hoard old Col, Lemenosky lecture on tho wars of Napoleon, in which be related the battles of the Cossacks and Hussars, (the Colonel pronounced it Hoo-sars) was an Louisville, and got into a muss, when he jumped up and swore he profession of the It would not be BUT Ths oold weather in Mississippi, Alabama.

Louisiana and Texas, still con ok knows how. By what legal chicanery, what hocus pocus of statesmanship they were conjured out of existence, no one can explain. A citizen in Ohio is a sovereign, tie molds and holds responsible his government. The same person in New Mexico is an abject subject of a foreign domination. It is neither just nor democratio to be so.

tinues. We hear of much stock dying of oold, and the Texas papers bave alrra ly latter holds to non-intcrforence by Congress in the question, and leaves it with the people of the Territories to manage their own concerns, tho President thinks recorded some half a dozen cases of per surprising if tbe deceased should be found to have devoted a portion of his large fortune to this purpose, as he was devotedly attached to the profession which he adorned, sod desired te have young students become well versed ia its principles and practice. Judge was probably worth in tbe sons-being frozen to death. A teatiiBter not be guilty of prostituting their official station to aay such a vile purpose. Be sides, could they by any possibility be brought to enter the corruption market, their business shrewdness and sharpness in bargains must preclude the idea of this purchase, oa account of the disparity in the intrinsic value of tbe article and its II 1 ay toss.

The burning of tbe American Traet Society building, in New York, and nearly all their tblieations, involved a loss of over IftP.OOO. They bad insursnce policies, in nineteen differ-! ebt ofleee, to the. extent of $83.,000 that the Constitution makes it the duty of oa his way from Belton to Houston, was frozen to death 00 the road, and was found was a Hoosar; since which time we have Caress to pass laws protecting slavery oouple of years ago, and was gone somo months. On his road home he was taken sick at New York, and was confined several months. During all the time of ab-sonce be never wrote once to his wifj, and she heard nothing at all of him.

Bcliev-ing that he was dead or had dnscru.1 hn. sitting upright in his wagon, stark and stiff' therein whenever it becomes necessary by being interfered with bevond tbe protect neighborhood of a quarter of a million of ing arm of tbe Courts. am. At Watcrtown, N. they have a manufactory ef chewing cum, where with dollars.

Avantville Journal. ta. The eommon opinion is that we as she had good reason to do sho applied for and obtained a divorce, and alimony to in the last six months, was manufactured There is a certain political independence that eifh man should have, and tbe man who in times like these is a neittrM man, we cannot bttre any lovt or respect tor whatever. Soutksrn JrwU-anum. This is a fling at somebody, and they had better stand from under.

We do not know which is ths moiv to be admired, the "neutral man" or the Judas Iseariot, who turns his coat "on account of eircunutancet over which he has no control," instead of from principle! and sold boxes each box con been called Hoosidrs. Tcrre lifute Journal. 03 A crazy man took the Speaker's oh air in the House of Representatives at Washington the other day, called the members to order, and attempted to read a speech. He was arrested and placed in confinement. While the Sergeaat-at Arms bad his hand in, it is perhaps to be regretted that be didn't servo all the madman' alike.

should take good care of children at all seasons of the ysar, bat it is well enough io tbe winter to "let them slide." taining 200 sticks or rolls making a to tal of 7,000,000 rolls. Allowinc four John M. Rice, of Satten, Vermont, has a five year old son that weighs one hundred and six pounds. ft-The Illinois Central Railroad Company has the government lands granted them tue amount of $160,115. ms went 01 an tne property ber husband had left.

A few weeks after the divorca had been granted, Mr. Hinok came home, to find himself not only a single man, but a poor msn. So much for not writing to a wife. 0 aaa. Hiram Woodruff has bought a tame ehews to the roll, wbich is -1 fair estimate, moose at Bangor, which, "they say," eaa at! this would give a chew 28.000,000 it3U Thirteen bouses were destroyed by tire at Wcsport, po Christmas morning, involving a loss of upward of $80,000.

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