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i CLARK H. GREEN, EDITOR ANI PROPRirTOB. ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM, IKVAR1ABLY IN ADVANCE. VOL. 13.

CITY OF GLASGOW, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1853. NO. 46. TALLY MATTHEWS. H'ufir Street, Glasgow.

Will make to orjor. in the neatest and most fashionable style, and from the best materials all Kinds ot rnitui Particular attention paid to making CorMNI fa TALLY MATTHEWS, g. IT TP 1 1 CI the Governor, in view of the large increases I Hi I II i Upcctcd in thc amount of revenue derived I I mm the present subjects ol taxation. In i lur.d tliere will be added to the tax a list of Miscellany ano Review, by 1852, more than a million and a half Of Also Patent Metalic Coffins kept constantly on Risk and IIerbeht. The first number of acres.

A reduction of the rates of taxc- this new work, succeeding the Western tion advised, and also a thorough revision Journal, made its appearance with the the law, in reference to merchants' li cense, by which the taxes upon license may IXAlGl'ItAL ADDRESS or GOVERNOR STERLING PRICK: Delivered to the Senate and Ilovse nf Representatives, December 27. 1852, Fellow-Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives injured, and rejoice in the glorious and grat-1 'Did the money from Baltimore me this I '-Yes mid here is his receipt, and bit for- 1 ifying truth that the constitution and laws I morning? 1 Inquired Mr. Hale, as George givenett. are still supreme, and our Union indissolu-' entered the store. Succeeding days were days of bleated' I ness.

George e.irlv fall was often rcim-m- ble. Long may the truth be present with 'No sir, was the reply. bcredi am, UJJ us to solace the hearts of the aged, and nerve 'O, dear, what shall 1 do? It was pro- as the tempter. those of the young, to renewed, more ear- mised lo-dav at the latest, and 1 wanted the Voung men. voti cannot fail to tec tho In entering upon the duties of the exalted station to which I have been to flatteringly nest, and energetic efforts for the preservation of our glorious Union, and its countless blessings.

thousand to pay a '1 have a friend." said George, 'from whom I can borrow five hundrdd dollars for Medicine, residence. i.c. Office next door to Dr. August 7, 1861. A.

SAVAGE, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DST GOOD BOOTS ANT) SHOES, Hate, Caps, Hurd cud Quee nsware, Xails.ttc., WATER STREET, GI.ASOOW, MO. neously ot St. Louis, and Memphis, at in advance. Magazine, and ought to have a large circu lation in this State. 'Do if band.

tSS" Shop second door above the Post Office. September 2, 1S52. FATn New Year, and is on our table. It is nub i Ik I L.I i i rOCTORS' VAUGHAN the first of every month, simulto- be reduced in tuoll manner as to relieve that tr "i The subject of railroad communications you. if you with It is a hnndsomc, well-filled dens which are now imnosed unon it.

i realize the extent, magnitude and impor- much of thethouohts and attention of our 1 The nextdnv earns, hut five hundred i luuee oi osc uues, anu unit I lee-l in all its i -k- i the bank. iii oi its people for some lime to come. Nu one can lars were still wanted, and could not be ub lnri.n I 11, 1 -I The committee appointed to settle the ae- leel more anxiety than I do for the proper tained. The note protested creditors Lc- count which the Bank held against thebaic ou maue-quaic quail- aevel(ipmellt 0, you dol- CA11LOS 130AUD.MAN, Attorney at Law, Linneus, Linn County, Mc. continue the practice of the Law, in Linn and the adjoining counties.

All business entrusted to his Cart Will receive promut attention. April 3, 18j1. LOG Ai D. DAMEROX, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Water Street. Glasgow, Afo.

KEEPS constantly hand a general assortment seasonable goods, JOHN C. CRAWLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, GLASGOW, WILL give prompt attention to all business entrusted to him in die Courts of Howard and adjoining counties. Office with Drs. Vauchan CVmpbcll.

Glasgow, June IS, 1851 tf. aoiiT. t. raiwiTT, jso. w.

henry. PREWITT HENRY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FAYETTE, rILL attend to all business entrusted to them in Howard, and the counties adjoining. Dentistry. Dr. Russell requests us fioationa to diteharm tbnsn rlnti.a thr.

nave maae incir report allowing me Dana and 1 a raw i lo say he will be absent from home a few days. Notice will be given of his return Oeeicial Appointment uv the Pre sident By and with the advice and con- to radical defects in the law $97,320 02. REVENUE LAW. The attention of the Legislature is called for assessing force the fimnArmaiifnafil mail i uu iui me j-iujili luiiiuo. i no noie proiesieu- the resources of the ate, came alarmed.

will be found alwavs rendv and will- 'I susnentpd said one. manner most consonant with my feelings ing co.0,)erale most cordially' witK you, -And just laid in a new tlook said and my wishes, and at the same time most pOTreciing Uoh projeol, as may le of coiioiicieiouieweiiare 01 mc people anu miMlo benefit, lint it will be But 1 am sincerely crateful to The first step down hill had been taken, and it was with difficulty that Mr Halo re- Ihe State .1 ah itnt oj the Senate. Robert B. Lr.mding, of and collecting the revenue. Adopt (says ul Koou' uun 1 un noieo.

to discretion in keeping within proper bounds gained his former position. Missouri, to be Indian Agent at the Upper i the Governor) the numerical system of as- carr' me 'nto 'K1' office, a sin- i the organization of a railraad system. i Missouri Agency, in place of J. H. Nor- tetament) let the tax book be so made Out, ccl'c heartfelt, and earnest desire to render Wc are admonished by the experience of Mr.

Hole wrote to tie Baltimore post wood, deceased. I as to begin at the lowest number of range aml eact justice to all with whom I thcr states that a oroiection of nublic master, and the next day brought him hit for December, has been received. There is no paper or Magazine that comes to our officce, which is more welcome than Blackwood. Thrco Dollars in Advance or it and any of the other Foreign Renews. andtowmhtn in e.ndi emmlv.

onrnmenninii 'may Have oihcial communication: to see at section one and running lip to thirty-six, lhat hiws are faithfUily executed, the then we will have a system which willeffec- government of the Slate firmly and impar-tually secure all lands to be assessed by (tally administered; to watch with sleepless their proper numbers; and it will be impos- vigilancc over the manifold interests and sib'e forlhc State to fail in getting her rev- trllsts. confided to my care and custody; to ennes nnnn ll Innd. noHif. n. i labor incessantly ith all the zeal and en- mora! May Heaven teach you to apply it.

MISSOURI LEGISLATURE. JrrrERsoN City, January 3. Bbhatb Morning Session, The Senate proceeded to the House rf Representative, for the purpose of Counting the votes ht Governor. in joint session. After the otreineny of tho Senate returned.

The Lieut. Governor the chair and delivered a short address. Adjourned till 3 o'clock. Evening Session. Senate met at 3 o'clock.

On motion, a Committee on Swamp Lands was added luthe list of standing Committees. Mr. Sturgeon introduced a bill amendatory of an aot incorporating the North Missouri Railroad. A point of order beir.g raised, it was patted over for the present. Mr.

Sit wart introduced a bill lo incorporate the Piatte County Railroad. Read first and seoond time, and made the special works, indiscriminate and reckless in its letters, one irom mc person I rem wnom lie character, will surely entail wide-spread liaa expected mc money, ma one I rem order of the day for to-morrow embarrassment, and give rUc to lsi-masier. rrom mese learnea mat Adjourned until la pecuniary a revulsion in the public mind, manifesting itself at first, in a distrust of, and finally into an open and violent opposition to all schemes of internal improvement whatsoever. I to-morrow the letter had been mailed a lev pre- morning. vious.

Mr. Hale went to the post-master' House vuornfn i i was adopted auth in own i.nu uiiu mo H.L..H! ol.o.o appoint SmsOTI. A resolution nzihg llie pealier lo Particular attention paid to collecting GOVERNOR'S MESSAQe. tax; whereas, now, by sumc4 negligence 1 amcapaoie lorme sure anu lrUst that ihis spirit of public enterprise so We conclude our synopsis of Gov. Kings omission, lands have been dropped from the Mca" auanccment oi our growing s.ate in prevalent among us, may be wisely direct biennial (and last) Message, embracing all assessor's book, or were never placed there the subiects of interest geological survey of the state.

1 AcmcuLTUiiAL. The Governor urges upon the Legislature ienow -euizens who nave so long and so grcat ami general public benefit. "With a productive soil and solubrious the importance of a geological survey of the constantly honored me with their indulgence, Qn this, as well as on all other subjects of .1 em me curcer oi prosperity mat lies open belore ed, and lhat our aclion in this behalf may it. And I am happy and nroud to feel lhat t. a II i 4 i oaid to couecung, i i and wlio nave sustained me wit i their Irienil- i it ir o.t.

Otl'c in 'r's Luildinn t'vo aIiu possesseu oi true aouruea oi mwi.) win ununv ins niuasago tiiiiinc legislation ioi mc nnim oi oiaiu anu mm i 1 1 mm sna fmnnnmrii. ivn nnm imiA doors above the Receiver's Offlcc November, 15, ltM'J y. friend- wealth, Missouri is not surpassed by any following valedictory remarks snip anu commence, win continue to look the people, my anxiety will be very natu- of our sister States, and we are cheered with My connection with the Legislature, as uPn errors anu WKn eharly raUy ttwakened. the prospect lhat our march is onward and the Executive of the State, is drawing to a cnaraeterized mem, Finally, fellow-citiztn: permit rnc to in- upward to a high In this eon- close. I shall retire to mingle again with wovibwoi meiruiumat perieciion is dttlgc the hope that our official intercourse If.

HMICKHAKTT, ATTOKXEY AT LAW, HUNT8VILLE, TTTII lain in lha nAlinliAl ArilanIAInn I i 1 i Chariton, Howard, Boone, Monroe, Adair nection, the following statistics are given the masses, ami ith a heart full of gratitude oae a'L'a cvcu 10 11,8 wcsl ana Ucst may at all times be kind, friendly and agree t0 hlm United States census returns, show- to the people of Missouri for the high.honor ot rnco' able: lhat candor, good feeling and harmony "office in the second story above McCampbell ing the agricultural '-capability" of the they conferred upon me. I entered upon i these introductory rttoavks, in may be ever present with you in your de- Coatc's store. Oct -1 34. I t.TI.a ali li.m fnr the imnnrtnnt tmut iVi which I trust ycu will concur with me, as In wbn.a band, is tba fllOS. ATTOR.MJY AT LAW, GLASGOW, practice in the Courts of Howard.

Sa line, Cooper, Randolph and Chariton coun tics- Office on first street. whole State is here given; while the census tude, conscious of the magnitudo of the trust being due both to myself and llie occasion, 1 destiny of nations may so guide, direct, and r. W. DIGCES, PR. T.

H. GnAVES. F. W. CO.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, of Market and Water street,) GLASGOW. MO. sustain us. lhat all our trusts may bu faith- table shows also, the amount of each, for before me, and distrustful of my powers wl" Prooeca accordance with establisned every county. I rightfully comprehend and fulfil all the "nJ and invariable usage, fully kept, and ell of our duties well and Improved' lands 2,024,901 acres.

Unim- important duties enjoined upon me. 1 ,0 Bive a hricf outline of the principles discharged, so that we may be re proved lands. 6,767,938. Cash valuation The Executive office is one of aclion, Bnd relic) by which it is my wish and pur- warded by the conlinued friendship and farms, Value of farming and in the unnumbered acts filling up the F050 'o be guided, during the whole of my 1 fidenee of those whose chosen agents we implements and machinery, rounds of my official duties, I have no cfficlal tenure. And in doing this, I have are, and by the approbrtiou of our own con-Horses 223.593 Mules' 41,508.

Milch doubt, often erred, but the consolation to me but liltle to sa-v- Conven- always the surest and most abid-cows, 228.533. Workirur Oxen. 111.268. is, that the errors committed were throuah llon w''icl1 1 WM laid down ins consolation to the wise and sood. DR.

II. WALREB, Other cattle, 445,615. Sheep, 756.309. defect of judgment, and never intentional. with great distinctness, the platform Upon 0SP 1.692,043.

Value of live stock I have felt the force of the truth of Mr. I "llich "'ere expected to plant GEORGE HARMON. O-OfficcatDr. Heudarson't Drug SWrc.and Value of animals slaughter- i Jefferson's remarks in his inaugural address: I themselves, and by which they were residence at the- Glasgow Housest km i of wWch pected t0 stand or fftU l)cforL. thc es, sohqu.zed George Harmon, 'I must places as can aiwayt oe eouna, who uui wfvmv.ii u.w m.

lontllv absent. oo 5ii HfiO Mudoment. Whnn rlolit. I ahull nftitn 111 accepting the nomination and conducting" Glasgow, Jan 15, 185i cls of mli .4.476. Pound's of tobacco thought wrong by those whose positions will the canvass to a termination upen highw salar-v' 1 WU I ARriOW HOUSE.

ninn.Md Pn, lfilKem not nommand a view nftho ivhnln i the principles ccnsiituting that platform, I Water direct, GlasSou; Mo. Vnjue of produce of markct gardens I entered upon my duties with diffidence, i lVel arrantcd in saying, that it would 1 A conversation had just taken place rpHIS large and cmn.aodious house is open for 451 of 22.558." I have endeavored lo discharge then with ilbsurJ iu an' onc "ow that the between George and bis employer, relative A the reception or traveuers ana retiaeniooaru- 1 vreat maiorilv of tha neonle had not ttamrad to an increase of salary, and had resulted in crs Raving procured a competent the rixAxcr or -rue state. fidelity. I ask through yu, gentlemen, to majoi uy 01 me peopie nan i.oi siamj oa proprietor teeit confident that entire satisfaction The finanoial afrairs 0( State are rep-! return my warmest thank's and gratitude to "Pon il seul their approbation. Im.

a refusal to enlarge his compensation. sitnPd am-nded bv k. .,..1 A I. l.fcft.l Lour nMnliv. nn.t.nt.

for ihmi, pelled alike then, by a sense of duty and 'It is bard limes, Mr. Hale remarked, commL.ncing on the I ous indulgence to me, knowing that they do i inclination. 1 shall maintain my position roai.y oomo no, unoru u. upon it, ana carry out its principles 111 good aiwuj ueuuiuvi 'There is omc foul play said I.e. Let me look at the mail-bills," said the official.

He found on reference, that the letter had reached his office, but none of the clerks knew what had become of it. The impression was that it had been placed in the wrong box. The hews spread through the city, and many remarks not very flattering to llie post-master were- occasioned. During these scenes of anxiety, Georgv was married, and made a bridal to.tr lo the Falls. The first emotions fancied bliss destroyed the bitter remembrance 01' his wicked deed, but conscience only invigorated herself by this silence arid suspension ami new tortured him the n-re us lie was returning to the city.

A gloom came ovcy ins pleasure was turnc. have money. If he will not allow me a him sull'e-r for George was a clerk in the store of Mr. his spirits. pain.

hen h'liti fifty miles of hoinc, bile stopping at he enclosed two hundred and fifty dollars more of the stolen money in a letter, and directed in a disguised hand to Mr. Hale. This letter be handed to a boy, and gave him a dollar to carry it to the post-office ubeut eight wiles distant. The next day George returned to the store, and found that Mr. Halt had received two hundred money, "Why," 1 it's from C-explanation.

The into Oflj tin careful hostlers. Stage offic and North also kept here. attcuiahou merchant loo, ami not a word of I wish 1 knew tha'. igenoa soon spread through the believed lUat bseu put into (rgr Bar supplied with choice Liquors, Wines, first day of January, and the officers being' properly appreciate errors of understanding, EMILY A. CHILES.

and Cigars. May 0, 1852. A. v. ts: ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST.

LOUIS, WILL prompt attention to all business entrusted to him. (JOfnee in the new Post Office buildings. May 13. Saddle and MANUFACTORY, ROPEH BROTHER, Mannfacturersof Saddles, Harness, Trunkt, and every description cf Saddlery, (filter Street, Glasgow. April 29, 1S52.

TAB I CLOCKS. W.ITCI1ES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE S. W. ROBERTSON BEGS to announce to the citizens of Glasgow, and surrounding country, that he lias just received and opened an entirely new and faslnona-ble assortment of Jewelry, consisting in part of Fine Gold and Sliver Lever Watches, DIFFLRENT STYLES. Ladies' Breast and Cuff Pins, Bracelets, Ear Rings, Silver Ware, Spectacles, Cutlery, Sic.

Together with other articles usually called for, which will receive constant additions. He is also prepared to manufacture any article of Jewelry or Silver Ware, according to any pat-em desired. Cash paid for old Gold and Silver. tiWdti-hes and Clocks repaired and war rameu. (i Hanson i.

required to make their reports within thc accompanied by sincerity of purpose and woum ue ouiu. piace, peniops, first ten days of the session, they aro unable purity of motive. enter on this occasion, into a lengthened soon, and he fund, to defray his to show the financial tranactions of the last i And upon your labors, in discharge 0f dissertation upon the subject of Democratic wedding expenses. quarter of the last fiscal year. Legislation 1 the high duties which derive upon you, principles.

The people of Missouri have, George, vve regret lo say was somewhat 1 1 i. 1 1 1 uMMml Im lha MilnatiiM nil mm ihiIm M. 1 invoke the aid and countenance of that auoenmeni to mem, anu idiu-Sh iidluene-e at the time oi thc above interview. uiiiteim remedying this is recommended. Amount of taxable property in all thc Infinite power which rules the destiny of 1 ulelr connuence in incir sou State, except ten counlies, as assessed for man, and sincerely do I hope that He will i 10 il thc year of 1652, is $1 12.5ii5.C52; lo-wit: enlighten your minds and guide your coun- Assesscd value of lands .45.433,609 75; value of town lots value of slaves other personal properly Assessed value of taxable property has doubled in the last seven or eight years cils to what is best in promoting the pros- perity of our beloved State.

austin a. King. "No time to Read Every newspaper publisher in the land 'hey have been, it must be known to all. Balance in Treasury 1st October 1852.llas nad the caption to this article plead to wai me successful parly wnl use their pow- i022 749 S9, and exceeds the revenue "J' sme person as an excuse lor not er 10 carry out inose principles which en and unwavering support for more than a quarter of a century, and it would be orse than absurd to pretend, that their attachment to them has 111 any manner abated. So long, therefore, as thc political contests cf the State and of the Union; arc conducted as pay Come, come, you must look en the bright side of thc picture." 'No moralizing Joe I must hae He was not fairly intoxicated, but as rather feverish and excited.

A companion entered. Whv, said he, 'what is the matter? You look desperate what is to payf Everything to be paid, and nothing to city, and il was now fully through carelessness it had another person's letter I ox. A plan ofdetcetion was formed, and ihcy determined to closely watch all letters, and if possible, 10 discover (he writer. Ai length a letter arrived, the dir cliun of which much resembled the one addressed to Mr. Ili.tn A aiMMiil ui Umiaul arrestv warrant was issued, the writer and brought to city.

They al- Wil im a tiaieu elo'lar tr si offioe and Mr. Hale. '1 description were goir.g to second Bttiitani and an en rolling astistant clerk. Leave of sence was granted to Peery and White. The House, 0:1 motion ol McAfee, agreed to the Senate resolution providing for a joint session at 11 o'olock, for the purpose of counting the votes for Gi vernor and other Stati- officers.

The Speaker announced the standing committees. At 1 1 o'clock the Senate was announced. The votes hay ing been counted appeared aj follows For Governor Price- 40.494, Winston 42,686) for Lt. Governor Brown 43,59, King 32,042. The oath of oiiico was administered to Gov.

Sterling Price and Lt. Governor Brown; and Gov. Price delivered an inaugural address. The Senate then returned to their own chamber. Adjourned to '6 o'clock.

m. Afternoon Session. Wm. II. Block was appointed second Assistant Ten thousand copies in English, and three thousand in German, of Gov.

Price Price Inaugural, were ordered to be printed. Mr. Brown, of St. Louis, cave notice of his intention to introduce a bill entitled a homestead exemption cel. Thc following bills were introduced and By Mr.

Samuela bill regulating Estrrys. A resolution repealing the new law ron-oerning t.ud Highways and reviving the old law. was passed. House adjoui d. Jcrrcsson Jan.

4. SLwrn Morning Session. Senate met at 10 o'clock. A memorial to Congress, asking a crar.t of land to aid the construction of 'ho Alexandria and St. Francisvillc Railroad passed.

The Piatte country Railroad Bill as taken up an I passed ayes 13. noes 6. A bill to revive cm! amend an act incorporating the Lexington and Davies county Railroan was passed: ayes 14, noes 10. The North Missouri liailrood bill, with substitute and amendments, was referred lo select committee of fi-- Messrs. Young, Jackson.

Parks. FlournoV r.r.d Reed. Adjourned till 3 o'olock. Sen.itl Evening Session. A communication was received from the Governor, in relation to the improvement of hite and Desmeinee rivers, accompanied with the surveys) which wr.s laid on the table.

Mr. Young-, from elect committee, reported a substitute for the- Njrlh Missouri Railroad bill, its pas- ugr, Tiiis substitute the route on the divide between the two rivers A lengthy discussion ensued; Messrs. Young anj Reod in favor of agreeing to he report, and Messrs. blurgeon anu Allen against tered so largely into the contest. So far, however, as I am concerned, llie rights and feelings of minorities for tho time being, ill proper chargeable lo the several collectors for the Wg paper.

"No time to read. Uoes for thc taxes of 1852, and now being paid anybody believe there is a man in this Stale into the treasury, toMlher with the amount wno wor1'5 60 constantly lhat he has no time in treasury on the 1st October last, will be I t0 No one. And any intelligent shall ever receive at my hands, a sum sufficient to defray the ordinary ex- i person who hears this excuse given knows and becoming respect. penscs of government to pay the interest I IS no' 'rue. there is no young man who on the State debt as it becomes due to pay I has not time to read a ne wspaper, at least the State bonds, constituting a part of th hum.

'Invent a patent pill, or a rotary 'Pshaw don't tantalize mc' Has Mr. Hale reduced your salary'-' 'No don't talk to me George now tried lo ll State debt, (which falls due in 1S53,) and also leaving a surplus to meet any probable apprepriations which may be made by the Legislature." state debt. once a week; and if more of them would do so, they would be able lo converse aboul men and measures of their country, of which they are profoundly ignorant. But no time to read," is often belched out by men who have families, a wife and children We pity that Visit his fam- It was fifteen years after the sudden and yet unexplained tape ration, that Mrs. Harmon removed to the far West to live with .) I 1 cannot lorego llus occasion to say, that 1 oy to obtain me requisite lUMS, and lie lay with a Mr.

1) iv. He Was a nan of about am rejoiced to know, lhat the series of mens- awake the great of the night in contriving a thirty-five or forty years, and it urea known as the Compromise, l.o'd the I scheme to defraud his employer. that one who hod such so brouziit wiiu mem a that a gentleman had given carry a letter to the that thc letter was address. He had given the polio a of persons, and they make se-ar--li lor mm. Georg'- heard of those facts, an 1 t'eaed home, telling bis wife lhat he must fly, She urged an explanation, but after a Iiur- rieel embrace, Ue tell her a no one Th MMvtrt in; tr mm is nnn knew whither.

Tha substitute was then third tirr.u asd passed) ayes 21, noes 2, Adjourned flplno "The bonds cf ihis Stale outstanding on i growing up around them. f2- Shop, Water street, lirst ooor tj)0 ls, day October, 1652, and which man, or rather his children. iTHobbins'. Aug. Cft1 111..

kl I Ll. w.i 000. From this may be deducted $272,263 I ignorant of passing events as a horse is of important and prominent position which As he went to the store next morning, he K'r u.iu.l linger tier presoice as .1 i i a. ii .1 tr. i i did.

He was much re-sp cte-d. and thev ilo, among the- pi ineipli'S ol thc a Called St the post-Ouice to set bis employer I ii i ii i i 1 1 1 Mrs. Hain.on, who Delieved her lormer and national plattorin of ll.c Democratic letters and papers as was his custom. One I husband dead rcoiprooated his feelings parly. Of this series, the fugitive slave letter was heavily and carefully enveloped, She yielded her hand to Mr.

Day, and final' law commands and receives their resiiect in and Georire knew it contained money. ly became his wife. Tk.u Aim" he IlU to hiinsrll'. i UU0 eVoIlil Cilil Ii. and intimated tolier thai he had inemsoives to me ov meir wisuom ana ia- i warn.

Hoi'SE Morning Session. Mr. chalk presented a remonstrance agaiust UV OOrporating the Society of Freemen. A petition was presented by Mr. Blair, praying lor an increase in the pay of tho tttrange County Court Judges for St.

Louis countv. upparailt uislaste Ueferr-d Side' CO, held as stock in the bank, llie interests music) while the children know as little of DH. E. CRAIN'S Supporter and nimulder Hrat'e. DI0.En"?h0.'ib:i 0, lhe vidends) and the world, beyond their own neighborhood, offer to those affected with the diseases for which the bank is responsible to thc State tor llie as the oxen lhat plow the field.

Thc poor tix.v intended. June 10 I T) gt te debt i fellow '-hat no lime to read." but he has nrincinal. STOtLS Aim $584,736 40. Of this amonnt $255,000 John R. Carson, in lfe53 rnd fc lhe pavmeilt of a tn th nnhhf that "hasTn htnd an extensive assortment of which there will be ample means iu the treatury.

The debt will ihen be reduced to -A. ne nat on u'iu wi wwn v. mm1 .11 A I i I 'L MOVCS iiiii.i.... dispose of at low prices. Or to.

Particrlar attention paid to guttering $328, 736 40, and of this, $200,000, (the 'Strs in the place or country, promptly attended temporar lo.n time to loiter about town one day in a week, drinking whisky and smoking cigars, and plainly telling every one he converses with, he never has read anything. What does he do of evenings What does he do at nooni' Work all the time he would have you be- i temporary loan bonds,) tails elue in llie year i heye, but it is not o. There is not a man in home formerly occupied by 1856 leavine lhe balance of State debt the country who doet not, every week, cTica Hutcheson 1120.736 40, which does net full due until enough time to read at least three Glasgow, junc iu, wi. ico co newspapers, anu loo.iwuy spenus enougli Tit i oi aeoucrioN or W( h( A reduction of taxes it recommended by one no (o read TOWDEB- kegtnfif powders 8 do blatluig dot Jlcrwtrf J. 5.

tmMWI triotitn, by their obvious and certain un- Turning o.T into an obscure street, lie deney if faithfully adhered to, to preserve opened lhe package, lt contained one thou-the rights and sovereignty of lhe State, and sand dollars, which George transferred to thereby to become lhe surest and best safe- I his own pocket. guard of the union of the Statet. A letter from his father, whioh he had The approval of these neasuree by the not before observed, was now read. It was people has been made manifest to us from full of solicitude for his welfare. It warned every quarter of country, and in a way well him to shun all vice, and to walk in the calculated to teach disorganizes, factionists, path of virtue and piety.

Il said 'Every and fanatics of every grade and character, morning at eight o'clock we assemble round that there is an abiding love of our country 'he family aller, and ulways remember you and her institutions pervading the great I Bljr dear ton. body of our people, upon which we may Just then be heard a clock slrick eight. I rely with every atsurance, and although our, A strange reeling passed over hnn. The sectional conflict! and struggle may befrc- struggle commenced between eoiicicnce and quent and violent, at they have already vice, aud we arc sorry to say the latter been, yet wo will steer through them tin- prevailed. Mr.

Lacy introduced bill to remove the Branch B.u.k from Jackson, and locate it at the town of Cape Girardeau; which wat referred lo the Committee on Banks. rnoon Session Seeeral local bills were introduced. A bill for the benefit of Law Library Association, as presented secret to bv Mr. Barrett. The bill l-rovides for fti.

disclose to her. Showing her a ring, he nishing lhe society with four copies of thu id reports of the Supreme Court exempts the D.i jou know Ibisr propriety Irom taxation, aud appropriate one She turned pale, and fainted on his bosom. hundrcel'dollars for insurance. It was the one she had given to her former Mr. Rogers introduced a bill, which wat husband.

When she recovered she asked increasing tho number of constable! "Where did you get it?" s. Louis, one for each word. You gave it to me hlteen years ngo." Mr. Frost introduced a resolution, pro- "MereiAll Heavens'." the exclaimed, -'you nosing an amendment to the conttitution, pro-are not." hibiling the Legislature from granting di- I'm George Harmon!" he replied. "No, he is dead!" "He lives, a belter man, end unce more your husband!" At toon at circumstances would admit, he told his story.

He ad changed hit name, had written toiler thai he was almost dead, and did not expect to recover, and had fi-1 point one from each Judicial circuit, to le nally settled in the West, and had accumu-1 off the State into Congressional DisUiejC luted a fortune. and to provide for the election of two ad- "Ha Mr. Rale been remunerated?" ditloNl Congressmen. vorces. Head once, and laid over.

Mr. Pipkin gavo notice of hit intention to introduce a bill increasing the number of County Court Judges in St. Louit county. A report from the Bontmen't Saving It-ttitution was read and referred. A resolution was read and adopted, to an-.

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