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f 011 r I i i VOLUME XL VII. COLUMBUS, OHIOv WKD.NE30AY, NOVEMBER , 4, 1857. NUMBER o.- ol. : . : ' 1 t - ' '' ; I 7' (Dliio Statr DAI LI , TRI-WEEKLY and weekly BV .... i Bouopijian c- oo. , W W. rtcHoiltKB Editor. Tinn. iBiiriibly li AiItihm. fUiir- M OO per yew. - tba Carrier, &r weak lH eta. TWmV , 1.00 MTTM. Wmu 100 f Club of tea and orr ISO "... TRWW OF ADVBRT191NO IT THE SQUARE, . (Tl Ore mil 1 yr ..Slfl 00 ; dmiUN wkj...tl 10 On ' 9 month! IS 00 ; on " I weaka... I 00 On 6 month 10 00 ; OB " ltNk....lK One 11 Snwuth I 00 ; on 11 4ya.,.,-l 00 On " 8 month S0;oa " SdaT.... T Od " 1 month 4 M ; dm " 1 LitMrtkNi - M Displayed adTitJfnaUJ half awrs thea tbe aaev ru. JrfTtrtiMnwiiU, ImM and ylaoad im tbe aolona of olal NoUm,'' ioU Uu ardimj rl. All oottew required to b puMiahd by taw, tol nrtM. If ordmd cm tha tnsid ieloslTlj after th flnt weak. 10 par oant. mnn than th abov rtM ; tat all ab will apptwiRttatrl-WMklrwlUiOHtobug. , BdrIimm Oartt, MtnoMdtng In Uaa. par Tar, l lib, fJ,60 pr tin ; oatald 82. NuticM of mattlnj, ehaxiUbl sosltttae, lie eoaaja , uair pin AclmtiMmtnU not ceompnl4 with writes 41m- mi will b bum-tad UU fotid, sad ahargad aaaocd- Atl tramtiait advttmtnt mud H maid ea mmmm. Tbiaiai am nut M miMiniau Pnlr th prMtnt system, th adrrtiar pan ie mo M oesapiM, uu euom wt e)iMrjitMr witb fb ooupoaltlou only. TfaU plaa 1 bow mncB lor f mm-11 IUKSDAY EVENING, OCT. ST. p4Tli will be seen by the letter wblflh we publish to-day, frm tin Bicbmood nwer, that the Uoited States are likely to nave a Grejtowa affair with the Haytleu Government. The Dcmeeratlc ttrpokltean Party Its iirtat BiHtMb . Tb Idea wbicb CtrUlD edltotinttrtalaf that the ooly mlBHlcD wbicb the Repoblioan pany bad wai the atUinhu eut of Free imtitutlooa Id Kan-aftM, and wbeo that end waa gained, oolblug mora waa to be, or coo Id be, done bj It, la a vary erroneous Idea. Tbote wbo entertain It, take very narrow tIcw of the field, or bare given little or no reflection to the aabjeet. The attempt to foroe slavery Into Ktotaa waa a bold and reck lew etretcb of power on tba part of tbe ilaveboldere and their dough-faoed all lea. It waa, however, only a result wnloh natarallj folloid from tbe determined pulley so long oarrled oo bj the eouth, through the maohtoerj of Congress, and the manufacture of President'. That tbe people or the free siatee the Republicans ot tbe free states have aoooeeded thus far In frustrating tbe designs of the slave power to their raid upon free Kmaas, la one of the oviileucts we buve that tbe love of free soil Is not wbol y obliterated from the fret hearts of this nation; and If, in the end, Kaosaa eaoapea from the clutches of the slave power, and enters the Union with a free constitution, it will pruve one ol tbe greatest and most signal vic tories tbt una been achieved for human rights alnoe the war or tbe Be to la lion, bat It will not end tbe m it si on ol tbe Republican party. Indeed the mlarion of Republicanism will have but begun. We have much yet to tracloata of ex Istiog evilt and there are more bid behind tbe curtain of the fntare, which are yet to be dis abled to us. Ia this country, there are two antagonisms Slavery and Freedom. Tbe so called Demo cratio party do the woik of Slavery. Tbe D mocrtillo Republican parly is the party which la to battle with and finally to overthrow 31a vt ry as a national Inst lint Ion, At too present time, It la supremo tu fifteen Btateo of tbe Union, but It la entrenched as the Russians were in tbe Redan and the Malakoff,ln tbe Fed eral Government. It oontrols its notion, It dlcUtta Its apfointmenU, It tbapet Its policy, aud enacts lis laws. While It so remains, every man wl o speilta freely and feels warmly lor Libel ly and airaluet boodags, is as muoh excluded from office and honor In the administra tion ol ibe National Government, as though he were an alien aud an ntlaw. From tba highest office to the lowest, from tbe supremo judgeship to the meant st poet office, tbe power that oo trob the appointments is tbe power of Slavery. No mau In the Free States, on leu be be a doughUoe, cau hope to obtain offlco or honor from the Federal Government. It Is the mliMlon of the Republican party to change all this; to unearth slavery from Its strongholds, and drive it back to where It lonut, In tbe States In which It la by law es tabllibed. Tbe national government should bo rendered wholly free from Its contamination. and exert Its prerogatives oo tbe side of right eousness and liberty. This will be effected when the Republioaue obtain powtrf and antll they do. we must expeot to have slavery rule us, as It always baa ruled as, with Its rod of iron. It will be seen from these few remarks, that tbe Republicans have a foundation upon which ! to stand, against wbicb tbe powtra of darkness cannot prevail, if the Democratic Republican party remain troe to tbelrprlnelplet. That we have a vigilant and unprincipled party to war against, strong In Us entrenchments, mighty In Its patrouagu, and courageous in Its attaoks, we all knw; but right aud tratb, backed by flrca-ness. decision and activity, will and mutt la the end prevail. Our cause la one worthy of tbe best energies ol our race, and the tolls and struggles ot a life time. Let as then bo true to tbe mission ol the great Demooratio Repablloan party of our country. The firrat Canvass of Governor Cfcaee, Iu many particulars the late oanvaisj In Ohio will be hereafter known as one of tba most severely contested, that baa ever taken place In this Bute. Governor Chase fought a most thorough and noble battle. He waa tbe standard bearer of (be Republican hosts, and bow nobly did be vindicate their cboloe, a few facta will show. The State Convention was held In this oity on the 12th ol August, Too election took place oo tbe L3ib ot October between tbe (wo events sixiy-ouo days elapeedfrom whioh deducting nine Bundays, fifty-two working days ftxc left. Of the fifty two days, nine were spent wholly, and lour In part by Governor Cbaee in Columbus, In attending to official bufllnefs, two In Cincinnati at iho State rair, and one at Dayton at the Military Review, leaving thirty -ill whole daya and lour parti ol days, lor traveling and speaking. In these thirty ail days, aud thee four part of day, Governor Cbaee spoke forty -six tinea, In torty-tbreo oountles, and traveled three thousand seven hundred and fourteen alios, of which aevorel hundred were by carriages, often oo very rough roads. He often rode all night to fulfill an appointment, none of which he mlered. The last week of the campaign be was abwnt from Oolumbus foot daya and sixteen hours. During bit absence ho apoko seven times to four conn lies, and traveled seven hua drod and sixty-four miles, without a single night of unbrokuo rest Can three lasts and figures bo beaten In the history ot State oaovaalag! Wo may add, that the speeches made by Goternor Chase will av erage two hours In length; so that, In foot, be spoke more than one hundred hours. A nots)- ber of bis speeobes were in the open air, and, as In Lorain county, dorlng a rala storm. Tel, during m Jtt ot the time, he health waa exosl , lent, aud bis voice In fine order. Tbe worde oi polltloal wukIod epokun by Uovernor Cbaee k this great uativaae, have already boruo gojd fruit, aud will bear much mora in tbe days yet to oome. ; A little deal and dumb girl In Orange oooaiy, Va., has Just rWOTeTfd her speech and Bearing by means of typhoid fever. . rcslcraltfSi ftentftant, , B. at STXWiBT, recently; tooled Governor of Vlawmrl by the Administration party, Says In bis Ioaugaral address : ' , ' ;l ' There are abstract rights to be protected, but ne abtttmct prUcipfem to be applied la tbe tormattoo oi .Government,' t This la undisguised federalism. Tbe Declaration of Independence setting forth tbe principles upon which government should be constituted, sets forth nothing e 1st than ab stract principles. Democracy wv distinguished for adberenoe to abstract principles, wbiob are nothing ties than the eternal principles of Rectitude, Justice and Equality, applied to the formation nod oonduet of. the government. Fidsraluk was founded on the notion of disregarding abstraot principle for the sake of Expediency. The declaration Of Governor Stxt at Is Federa'lim; bat It la only one inataoos among many, which abound In the aats and yfnge of tba Administration party. ' auat er Sovereignty Exploded. Bear Governor Stswaxt of Mleeouri. He characterises the assertion of n right In Con great or in the people of a territory to exolude slavery, at an assault opon tbe rights and equality oT the States. Let honest Democrats wbo really believe in tbe sovereignty of tbe peoplsread what ho says la bis Inaugural on the 19th mat : ' i The latest form dt aaaault unon tha rloht and equality of tba States has been with rier-1 ano to tbe organisation of territorial govern-1 meuia. -id joint resolutions ot our General Assembly In 1B3S. 1846 and 1849. and at vrl- ooe other periods, have aMrid,ihe doetrtue mat -id rignt to prohibit slavery In any terri-: tory belooga exclusively to the people thereof, and oan be only exeroiaed by them in forming their constitution lor a State government, or lu tbelr sovereign caoacltv aa ao Indei audvnt Bute:" a propoeltloo ot which the President ol ue uoiteo auteeeays "It is a mjetery how It could ever have beeo doubled.'' Fcderalism eohBauftng w BhvonrU While tbe Federal leaders In tbls Btate In the late election oaovaes, obarged the QosooUl evils of Banking upon the Demooratio Republicans, in face ot tbe fact that It waa In States coo trolled by antl-Kepublfoan doctrines, such a Peon sylvanla and Maryland, that suspension was most general and most mischievous, tbuir ally in UlasoarL Governor Stewart, was preparing his Inaugural, in which be suttalna the system of banking which Federalism has built up and extended la Missouri, aa follows ; . , To aid In the development of our national r. soarces we have entered vieoroualv udod mu vi miaroai improTenMuis, aon ah anlarqhid and, I believe, sale stits or saxiko. fitti had tbelt origin in the plain, practical, good ensa ot the people, and were organised on efe and sound principles. Experience baa already, and may yet, auKgest Judicious amendments. What do yon think ot that, kteavrr. Sttur man, Euquirer, and Phindeltr T "Tlie Ricbmond Enquutr la evidently In favor of Henry A. Wise (or President to 1856, but doea not aay so in so many word a Tbe A'a eMfer is opposed to the re-election ol Hunter to tbe senate, on tbe ostensible ground that he Is opposed to fiuohanao's administration, bat really because It favors the election of Wits In bis plus. Tbe Enquirer has for months been calling upon Hunter to oome out and publicly disown bit hostility to Bnchtoen, if be wan la to save hta elecilou, Hunter, on the other band, pays no attention to the Snqairtr, and remaina mam as an oyster, P. 8. Since tbe above wae In type, we have received the Virginia papers, which contain a letter from Mr. Hunter, In wbiob he defines his position. He will support Buchanan to far aa Buohauan carries out the principles of Virginia Democracy. . He is opposed to Walker'a course io Kansas, and considers It none of Walker's bnaioees whether the oooslltationai convention of the Territory submit tbe Ooottiiation to the people or not The letter la addressed to Hon. Sbeltoo F. Leaks, and is well written. Tan LxoisLATDaa. The Cleveland iWJ omits the name of Ralph P. Buebland among tne list of Uffpublicaot selected to tbe Senate. Manna. CormpoDdcaM ef tba Euauu Post. fht KleU-Hv) Mr. Parrott, the Fret IHate CumJuUre urn taft to Cvnsri He rerttv kU Gerttfcuti from Qormnt Walk. ' " LnvNwoTn Omr. Oct 16, 1867. For several days prloi to ycHterday there were eoodictlDg rumors regirdiog the result of the election, and among tbem was a ocmi-officlal announcement ol ib defeat of Parrott, and the loss of tbe territorial legislature to the free state party. It was alleged that Johnson county had given a veyy luge vote for the pro slavery ticket, more than sufficient to aoeorb the mijoriiiea wbtub Parrott bad obtained lo nearly vry other county to the territory.' Oue precinct, nmed Oxford, in Johnaon county, returned mnt 100 majority lo tavor ot tbe s. called Demooratio party. Immediately on these re-tarua bviug mule at Lecomptuo, measures were taken by some of ibe (ree-aiate party to estab-llnb tbe fraud by sending to tbe placealore-aid. Tbe evidence ot the (rand was of tuob a gla ring cnaracier, on toe representation ul those wbo weal io Oxford, that Governor Walker and 6eoretary Stautoo weotuown to the olace, and on a search tor the juditee ot tbe elecilou, wbo parportea to nave niade tbe returns to them, touad ooly one, aud he dented having made auy such aa were alleaud. - - They also found that there were but about -.weiiiy people, all told, who resided where sixteen buudred and upwards were re tu rued aa having voted. in ouusequeDce of this and other dlsooverlea of fraudulent returns ol a similar character to the one stated, air. 1'arrott was notified that he could have taie certificate ul election witnoul further delay. Tbia news was received last evening, and tt is now tully settled iht,lbrowlup out lb aeeertalned frauouleut vote, Marcui J. Parrott le elected to Cougrees Irom Ibis teirito ry by moro tban five tbousmd majoiity. Tuere are alio t only -eight out oi thirty-nine free atate members ul the territorial Uou-t of Repiereotatives, and niue out ol thlrieei, membeis uf the ouuuoil, a 1 bave before atated. This is good news, aid abos that we are all rlgnt oo tbe queatiou ol Mtiee, wben It la preaeuted tor our action. Tbe 'Ooailuuiinttl Convention re-assembleB next Monday, aud there will be a vry lottr eauog session, occaaioueu by the recent rerun ot the electioo. Tauth. From WasbiugtoD City. Crrip.adtiie ol tb Mtabnotd EuqultM. WaauiearOH, Oct. W, lBi7. The State Department ia in tbe receipt ol Important dlspntcbt-s Irom our Commercial Agent at Cape ti -jllt-o. Mr. G. Euaiace Hub baid. Mr. U. ujm thai two American cliitcus, Amrlab Mayo, master, aud John P. Bimpran, steward, or tne American brig R. W, Prker, were arreaied on tlieCHb instant by tbe Uayiien autborltits, upon tne obarge ul naving piuat-d a eounierieit two dtliar tiaytleo bill, ibe ttig bad cleared, and was In tbe act oi leaving p rt wben sue was Doaiaeo, tue omoers seised auu placed in solitary oou line men t, abd tne veael iclt in charge ot a goverumeiit guard. Of tb-guilt of tbe prisoner, sir. U, says there is uui even grounu upon which to rest a euxpsciuu, muon lew to pruve mem gumy, ana ne uu mr immediate aaaiatance tu release them (rum cuo-llnemeut. Secretary Case la muub luceuaed at tbe unmitigated outrage, aud a call baa beeu made upon tbe Bteretary ol tbe Njvy lor a ves eel ot war, to piooeed with all p 'Sibl diapatcb tu Cape U at lieu, and demand and euloice not only tbe iusuut reivate of Mayo aud Simpsuu, but tail aud ample aatislactiou lor ih wrong perpetiated. in reply io mis oemaua oi me Btate Deperlmeut, sir. oecretary Toucuy starieu an exptese to oouimumeate iubuuchoub tu tm oommandcr of the steamer Fulton, if pusaiule, oelore ne got to aea. Tbe rulton left our uavv yard a lew daya ago to Join tbebuine squadiuii aud uoerate auaiunt tbe ttllibusteis. li over- taxeo.ebe win ue instructed to tuocn at cape Uaytleo. and pay ber respects to buineroroou- iuoue aud bis ebony su Jeuis, In tbe uieHUtime. buaever, one ol tbu lleekei of our war atutimur been ordered to gl ready lor sea, wtitiou delay, and hu eiperif need officer, who Is nuw a member or one oi tbe naval courta in seseiuu bere, will take com maud Hitb lottruotiona to make ft lull eattleuieui aua equate weeouotn witn una buiivrque puteutaie, wuo uaa ul tale coui uitttei seveial uuiraues upou Am.ricao cutu meice aud American uuiieua. It i now deter mined tbal be snail answer for bis uiidi.-edd, aud be my wish himaeli back in UishiuiI oo Bis master s himp piuntaUuu beloru ha gtia tnrongb with tne acuiement. A LUrd Vighi WMDNFSOAV FVKNINfl, OCT. St. . The MlDut-sota Election The Lateet i News , Just aa ws were going to press we reorVod the Chicago Tri&m of Tuesday morning, which con aina tbe latest news of the Minnesota electioo, Tbe eleotioo seems to have blistered all over wltb Iraud. It (ssaid that tbe Indian were supplied with whisky, and then taken to tbe polls, and made to vote the iMOfoco ticket. Pembina county, with a voting' population of less (ban one hundred, Is thus made to glvs ait humtrtd tocofo majnUy.' Tbe Minnespxirlej JVcim ol tba 20th has tbe following uoncsrnwg the wemeudous vote of Pembina : Returns bave just been received from Pembina by the Si. Anthony agent of the Chippewa voters, which bxtioete a majority of 600 tor Mr. Sibley lo Pemolna. Wben it Is underatoo that these were polled by about 55 men wllb the aasts'auce ot tour or five hundred Indiana wbo rusbed uaktd to tbe fight," the bnlliaat triumph of tbe breech olout Democracy will stand lor in in all Ice sublimity, Pile up the votetl coloDised wheel barrows aud bogus railroads, Fort 'snelliuit, Mnomin, Brownsville, Blue Kartb, Bi. Paul aud Pembina I Tbe cltn ax is perteol glory enough tor ooe day 1 . , This Pemblua Is a aectiou of wilderness about, two hundred mlleB square! containing two nominal towus and a wblte population ot about 100. Tbe Iowqb are Ft oj bine aud St. Joseph. They are inhabited almost exclusively by Indians and half-breeds, who receive regular paymeotaof m'Deyfrum i ho United States, and sre tbere-' fore iuuapable of voting. That tbe Pembina teturus are wholly fraudulent, no one In Mlnne sota baa the face to deny. We trust tbe Repub licans will not submit to the awlndle. We have a lew additional returns by private hands, from tbe Superior counties. St, Louis, Lake and Buchanan counties give Ramsey 136 ajurlty. Our infoimant thinks Morrison Co, baa also given a Republican majority of at least 60. Itasca county will not poll over a doseu votes, uoleti the Indians here bave been put through tbe Pembina process, wbicb Is not oulikely. The returns then In our possession foot up aa follows: 38 Counties... dt. Louis .... Luke Buchanan .... M or r Iron Pembiua rThe Ripley Set aaya that enough of Re-pablioana In Brown county neglected to vote. to nave carried tbelr entire e mnty ticket, It tney had tamed out. srOuyencge county ooly gave eleven votes for Van Tramp at the late election. Fill more last fall received 296 votes In that county. CT Tbe Cleveland ftatndfUr, Summon, and otber loeofooo papers, lu order to break the fall ot their gubernatorial candidate and make It, tf possible, leva painful tban It real ly is, bave started a story that Gov. Chase's majority Is made np of negro votes, Illegally cast lor him. This Is merely ooe of tbe wreck of lies which has oome to ibe lop since Ibeir political ship foundered and sunk on the 13n lost. As the editors of these papers claim to be so well posted in regard to negroes, ws reoommeod tbe next leg- laiatnre to appoint taetn aa a smelling committee" to Investigate. They appear to be ol ue right breed of dogs to Ueck a colored per son. . W-The Cemmrreiai wants to know whether CoL Van Trump did not, at tbe late electioo, vote fur Henry B. Payne tor Governor. Ths question Is pertinent - " Dutocaatio Ban hit . A case was lately on trial in New York, growing out of tbe attempt to sen tha unci. Ohurcb property to us U. S. government for a post offloe site. Ao Attorney named Benton sued ths owners far $xo0, wbiob he was to get for teturing an approval of the1 title by Dtatrlot Attorney, sIcKeon. Mr. Jamil, ooe of ths owners, testified that he waa adfiead from Washington, that for 17000 tbe then Attorney General of tbe Colled States, (Mr. Oushlag,) Wonld accept the title and take the Ohio ViCtUu Among tbe names ol ths per sacs published as lost with tbe Central AaerL oa, appear thoee of Warren Heatonaod Joseph Hart, of UftUx Both ware train Trumbell co., the fotmef Irom How land, and tbe latter from Farming; too. &UBI9J, .. vVoo ... 90 . . 2A ... 20 ... 60 ttblr. 0O8 mo) SA-It Is now said that Mr. Clifford, of He., Is lo tooceed Judge Curtis, oo the Supreme Bench. Clifford baa been In Coagreaa, and was Attorney General nndet Mr. Polk. KT Goraraor Walker baa written to tbe Pro efdrat to have tbe C. 6. troops kept In tbe Territory all winter. What tor f There Is no mois toting for them to do, we take tt, Many of the fit at cleee hotels In New lork are reducing their pcloes of board from II.M per day, to two dollars par day, GoLoaxn Rnomaim roa InniAv The Toronto CeeaiAf says there Is ft movement nmoog the colored residents ot Canada to organise colored regiment for India, Whether Ibe Britbb gov ernment will accept tbelr services, remains to be seen, bat the Ceeirtrr thinks that such regl menta would be eminently fit for the mi vice. 1 HoaMftLa Davaav tt or a OuMKirrsn or a AonioOLTOiut Bociarrr We quote the annexed paragraph from tbe Snmmlt Ooonty (Ohio,) Seeceav The Cosemlttee of tbe Summit Canty A art callural Buolety, nut baviag tbe Dred Scott de emu neiore tbeir evee, awarded ue premium tor tao 'Bet bread'' U Mtaa kliaa Bell, ol Mb dtabur j, aged thirteen years, aud colored. Tel however, ia to oe aaio in oeoaii oi ue oommn lee Tney awarded Ue premiums by tbe aua oera attached, without knowing tbe oamee 0 complexions ot tbe ceeapetltote. allsaBellbat A Runaway Have Captured-for L.bcrty A stoat, hearty uegn, wno made LU escape from slavery aume six years ago, ws out aaua-0e4 with letting "well enuugh aloue," but mustneedeeuKaae in runtiing on the "proper ty" ot bis lute master at every opportuulty l'be geutlemau, wbu liv.d iu tbe viuiuity ul Lexiuatuu, bad loug auapected "ovn" ul luur letiug with hie guods aud cbeUvIa, aud ist week, d wavering oei taiuaospicioua movemeut In a huose aervaut, ovooiuued that ue wa about to take psuge un tbe "Underground ttaiirond." tie tueielorv watcouu uiui ciureiy, ana luuaa Lis suHpioioiis wtre correct, and owlllog tu ue id ol two or tbree (Menus, followed tue uvgro in bis liftbt, witbuut arreauug biui, nta utjvot baiue lo net bold ot bi old alve. who w vauniug bim so much trouble. He wasatitled thtu would meet me lugtuve on tua aweutucay sice ot tbe river; and sure enough, ou iridy evening last, by keeping Clove watch uu tbe Oeeing nvgio, tney were earned oireouytu, where Beu lay in waiuug lor his peaeeuger. 1 boss in pursuit immauUiely puuuved upuu ue i old lugiuve, leaving Ue new runaway tu take , oare ul bimaelt. Ben lougbt with tbu depra 1 Uoa of m mau wbo bad ouce tailed Ue aweete ut liberty alter baviug spent bait a lile lo alavcry, aud It waa uut until be bad been eve rat tlma bruugbt to tne gruuuu witn a aticn, and nta bead eeverely cut aud oiuieed, tbat be Ulded to bia capture, aud allowed nimsvlt tu be bound aud ounveyed to ibe Uuvlngtou jail. A pbyalolau waa called aud tbe Wwuuds on bia need dreacd, aua on 9turay ue we nauaeu over to bis lormer master, aua carried b-tett into slavery. Ci. Gwi'. ft avpprfiaed Te.eme of the fraet ssateiy. Ths lisdtmtndtnt has obtained a copy of tbe Treatise uu tne Duty ot Matters," wuiob wae already in orlut at Ue Tract House, wben tbe new puiioy oi wnico it waa hi uewa -ai! fruit" waa unanimously resolved upon at tbe lau anaiveraarv ol tbe Boclety, aud wbiob baa now been suppressed by Ibe unanimous vote ut the Kxccuuve Uummiitec. iue title-page oi this renatkabla ooaptlatlon la as lollows: toairiOftAL DAirianeMaarBHe. Cumprlalng a Pastorei Addreaol toe tti, Rav, Williui Meade, l. D.,et VirgiuU;aBamooot Ue Rev. JoanC. Xvttug, D. it., ol Kutucky; aud Bnet Oaleatlons Hum publications m toe bt. vn, John B. Adger. O. O. J una, Jams W. Alexau- der, and Mev. A. i. ttolmvs, aua a nouoe irom Rev. Dr. Tbmaa 3myU. Awericau Iraot ao-deiy, 160 ftaeaau aUvat, New Yurk. IBe AMfstfsdrnf givee a ayuopaia w e above-named article, toe paaiorai letter ol ttlabuD Meaue. aud a oonv of Ua last. tie notice Irom Ut. bmyU, and wonders how it la possible Uat auy "evaugeiloal Ccrtattau" lu tn aiave-auldiog States oan objeot tu Ue publ oatlou and disutuutioo oi a boo moe up w auou uu-olee. But Ue faoi Uat Ue book ouuiema outh- lug to wbico alvholderou reaaooaoiy object la not aujnoienk waa tuey aeuiaiaui me Tract Buoiety la. not merely Uat slavery thall uut be oonUemoed, but Uat It bll not be dia-ouaaej at ail la iu publication. Aud it ia tu uta arrogaul detnaua mat me aicouutb ouw mittee nave aneoumowd Amtnean BtptiU. Til Stats MiUTAar Cosvbniioh. Tbl. body Is to aaeemble m Oolumou, ou Ue Uud Tuesday of January nxt, Ue awmbere ul the Uouveuuou to appear in luii-oreae noiiurm ap propriate to Ueir rwos. Tbe axeuuuve uom- mitiee appointed to make tbe necessary er rangemeuta are to meet at Ue tfuruct Huuee iu thia eitv. at 10 o'clock on tbe Uu el Novem ber, instead ot Ue IVHb, aa ha beeu heietolure announced. tw. Total 10.0S6 1020f Sibley's apparent majority... 128 Deducting 6UQ i'etubini votes which were never coat, and Kamey's mtjorliy In tbe Ter ritory is 377. IUI LtOISUTCBX. The Minnfulian has returns indicating tbe auccers ol tbe Republicans lu several doubtful dlstrfcta. It sayf: "the Legislature seems to be ours 'right side up wltb care.' " We da look at It thut way. tome of the Frnodi, Ctrr'Spou'lsDM of U Obluf Trloan. Glbncoe, McLeod Co., M. T., Oct. 17. One bundiea Indians, averrng their ktankttt of tie time, voted on tbe Winnebago Reset Tatloo the Democratic ticket Oue buodrtd and tm did vole, but the Agent thought lMa waa rauer iteep; ao be look tuu tickets out of tbe box and iroeatd the same number ot names from the Hut. W. R. Baxtm, Iron tb HUBMottaa, Oct. 22 Judt as we expect d and said, tne reports thai dOuuKty oaiied uavia bad giveu xe majority lor Biblty, "nil tne votes oast;" aud mat a oouuty called t'earoe baj pulled 1V1 majority lor fiibluy, also "ait the votes cast," to uae tbe Hfmtr puraseolo.y lurue out tu bave been only a fetter, put lorn to see bow much ol bre- iuv;d Iraud ol uat kind wuutd be lamely borne. Aui.'iumew wuo me anegta exirea meaeeu- gd, who bruugtn these reports to Bt. Paul, en Miltn us iu t-xjiLMia i lie wlioif, aa a Bctiou, a Ubncaiiou, btuwieaa aud wubout foundation. Ue ouw allege Uut lu a reuiuaut ul wuat eras Uavia couutt , beyond Meeker, there was a poll opeued at wuo pUoe, at w tilth 19 vole are aid iu nave beeu p lied, and mat bu-iey receiveo ull me voiea cut there. 'Ibis ieqaiio Oilier ut story, and ca kes quite a diflnrnnoe in re- euii Uut we doubt eteu tne IU vote story, a a-e d aij Ue lu majority lur oibiey reported Hum loodCQ. rniarutue vemciituamtJtatngur. TWe aya' of TnkUg tu , There drf tire wty, eats tbe Springfield Mass. fttfMfun, of taking the present rerul-ston, and we wish to ey a word about them Some mvtf', 'and thest are very largely thoee who bjave money, and perhaps money to lend, go Into the Brest foolish retrench meat. They see a few hundreds, or a few tbeasaods of dollars sliding away from febem, so they as trench at tbe tabM, retreach at the coal bio, turn tbe second or third servant out of the house to pick up ttvtng where she aan, retrench at the tall- r'a, retrench al ths grocer's, retrench at the dry good dealer's, relinquish Improvements on their houses, and, having like turtles, drawn their heads invide their shells, wait In fear and trembling, and mean cell-preservation to allow the a Sena to blowowr. ,Tbts Is ooe way, am) It la anbrotberly and unmanly. Aoxitter way Is to take advantage ol toe i ime when Work la obeap and plenty lo have everything done which will bave to be done wltbio a year, to pay all bills Uat can possibly be paid, to kep the servants tbat must oome upon charity if they are not kept, to live according to sreasnt means, and let tbe future take care of itaelf, to buy generously of everything that ceo be afforded, and make everybody, oo tar aa possible, confident and happy. We submit these two wayr uf taking the re vulsion to oar sensible) readers. Which will, with tbe most certainty, restore good timesi Which will atost at uduoe to tbe safely of nrou- irtyf Which wlllsooneet restore that ooufi deuce without which the money of tbe rich man. a eooroe of Income, Is as wortbleaa aa so muob dust? There oan be no two answers lo these questions. It this Is eu, let us all be deoeut. money could make ua as tearful, a pui stricken, as miserable and as mean as It does some men, we should thank heaven tbat we have not got It. There never was u bright a future lw( re tbls country as there Is to day. We may stum ble along for some months yet, bHore the wheels of trade will get upon the track of prosperity, but It rests with tbe moneyed people of tbe oountry lo say whether tbo months shall bo few or many. Let us, bars In Springfield hirers of servants, employers uf nin and wo- purohaatrs of goads see to It that tola matter be treated sensibly, ft Is in our power to aay whether mefobaoiaabll suspeud or go on. It la lor rust say bather men shall be idle or have bread. It Is for na to aay whether we will be selfih or generous: whether we will adopt a bold, wlee course tbar ahall save us from the great evils of the revulsloo, or wheiher we Will intensify the very evils which frighten The Elections. Iowa. We have the following additional re turns frum Iowa: CottDtt! Cerro Uordo Delaware Uardio , liowtid , Mory W.-odbury Prev. ie ported. iUorltli Low, ttp. HanMli, Dua- , 1x4 , 4U0 , loO .7188 a 4668 4668 Total, 67 counties.... 7m Rep iblicau majority, 8244 Tbe Secretary of Slate writes to Ue Daven port t?ec tbat tbs Legislature will probably stand. fttpabtlM&s DaawMrat. Senate 23 18 House 40 88 Republican majority on joint ballot, 18. Although tbe laot la well known Uat most stupendous fraud ws perpetrated In one of the voting preoioois In Kansas, we have seen no statement showing tbs way in which It waa done, or by whom It was ooocooted. The re turn ol sixteen hundred Loeofooo votes In preoioot Uat oould not legally poll fifty, baa something In U approaching the sublime- Indeed, it was too sublime, too great, too "democratic," to stand. Tbe body waa too heavy tor Its legs, and therefore It fell down. Walker couldn't stand it, nor his Secretary Stauton. They disowned tbe fraud, and aet Ue bogus returns aide. We are willing to give Walker aud tan ton ft oerteln degree oredtt for disowning this Mrs. Cunningham1 oh I Id, Ibis fraudulent, bogus baby. Ws should, however, like to know more about It, and wbo were lis tatber aud mother. They ought be oared for by Us administration. Tbo ttrpubiuaa PyrasaM. Here to Ue record of Iree States tbat have gone Repablloan In leoT. Look at It OHIO. IOWA MAINE VhlKUO NT CONNECTICUT. RHODE ULaMU. NEW MAMPaUikR. And here are alt the Demooralie free b tales. For obvloua reasons tbey can't be piled np In pyiamld ; PENNSYLVANIA Bnaacw or Paonma. At the recent Common Pleas ie Mahouiau oouaty, Emiline Moore re ouvered ft verdtot ol 81 80d egaine! Alexander r. Moore, tor breach uf merrfgo contract. ei-The Rtohmond Anewcr, the organ ot Governor Wl-e, and the Buchanan section ol tbe locolooo party In Virginia, is ooteatitfled eith Senator Hunter 'a letter. It wanta an un equivocal Indorsement of the Admlulatratlon rum Hunter, wbiob be will not give. Hie re election to toe senate, therefore, la still a beu In fill contingency. ' Tun Fixht BoRDt-a. Democrats are now ear neatly fixlog thiir atleutioa on the remote counties ol Hlnoeaota, to live tbelr ticket lo tbat iaoipleot State. So lax aa definitely beard from, the Republicans are several hundred ahead. Experience certainly Justifies the con fideucc of tbe Democracy in ibe border, and ue returns from Uat region are coming io ao oordlngly. On tbls view of tbe case, tbe Cbl cago Tribune remarks: Henry WsrdBeeober says tbat tbe mar:h of oiviliaation bears bll oo ita outer ede. W t- are reminded ot this by the vote Oast at tbe reoeoi eiectloaa on tne oounues ot low , aud Mloueeuta. Throughout tbe undiscovered por uoo ol Iowa, and along tbe outskirts of Miuue note, where the Indiana prevail over tbe oouu try, ana wniaky preraiia over ue indlnns. ibe Bbam-Democtety bave achieved igoal tii- umpua. a iroutier lown, maue up ol a huudred aloux ur black lee t, aud a dozen white meu, wboee occupation I to keep tbe 'naiivtV dead drank, and Uem-elvee moderately ra. will not fail to bring ia a Deuworatro majoiity equal to tue emergency, in eny luipuriaut electlou." CmimsNxw Yobul ibe New York Tnb utie of Monday publlabee a long catalogue of crimes committed In the streets ot thut olty un Buuday, Including among otbera, tbree high way robberies, Uree murders, two assaultei which will probably prove fatal, a bloody ooofilct and mutiny on board tbo packet ip Webster, besides lhrceoles, rubiferiue, "fir-1 log a dwelling from revengv," Ac, most of tbem committed by gangs kuowo as tbe Mmack-1 ere! boys," the "Ball's Head lights," and other squally refined and classical names. The de tails of these crimes are given at great length, and no doubt to the great gratification ot tbeir New York readers. fiLavss LnsiuTSD. The will of UrALuoy Fine, of Louisville, who liberated all ber slaves, nine In number, waa registered on Monday. She gave to eaob of tbem (100 In eah, and made tbem heirs to ber teal estate In Jefferson street, at tbe death of an aged brother. The alaves are to be sent to Ohio. ptT- Caleb pushing nas written a letter to th tioaton Adverfutr. denying that Ue Pierce Ad the ieet to4t ai laaat, ue eommlttee tbonaht 1 "Mtrilen ever recognised Walker's Admin to;soaage4 tAwareaLiaxa. -i,.,. ; . - Msutlo in Wloaxagua, UT John U Itobell, tne Irish ref ogee, who ss oped frm exile, and broke his parole, has ls- sui d a p iper at Emiville,TeniieaMe, under the title of tbe " Suitikrrn CifuTeN' Of course be goes for vxiendiog tbe area uf slavery. Hssayst "Fur any rational man, living at the Booth, and having bis lot oast there, to be etrdena Is no matter of cholo, but of mere neccsalty." Ot course It ta. Tbe Moloch ot Slavery permits no mau to lubablt her dominion wbo Is suspected ot doubting the divinity ot Boodagn, and John Mitchell willingly bends bis neck to embrace tbe yoke. n . ' . , j BroXSRS Mobusd. Tue Ml. Vernon fanner Hives rather an excited account of the InU which befel ft s.uple of oar pet. bag brokera, wbo went over from Uat town to Mauaiicld, to draw xpeoie from the bank in that place, Tbamoae aa paid, but the m b would not 1st them oar ry It otf. Tbe f swiff says tbat Lieut. Gov. Kurd waa at the licadol the on, :aisq, wi duo't Uink It was a vary vicious mob, ano wouldn't have) hurt them mack.. Tbu occur renoe ooly shows tbat tbe practice ot runulu banks for specie by broken is not in accordance with popular opinion, and will not ho Isserated.1 The official vote of tbe l'eotb Coiigree- alonal (lad.) District, at the late special elec tion to fill the vacancy occasiooei by the death of the Hon. Samuel Brentou, Is published. Tbe majority of Cats Case, Eq , Rep., la 888. ("Catharine Uayea, the Irish aloger, baa recently married a Mr. Buahnell. Tbe 5eadt Tinas says tbat bo waa ber business manager In California and Australia, and tbat be lore he oould marry her, be was under tbe necessity of vlaitlog this country and procuring a divorce from his wife lo Cooocotkmt. tefu The capital of Iowa Is to be removed In a law weks, from Iowa City to Dctmotnee City, In accordance witb tbe provisions of the new Constitution, and an aot of tbs last Gen eral Assembly. Tbs next Iowa Legislature will bold Iu session at Desmolnes. ie John MlUlo Earle, tbe oldest editor In New England, wllb perhaps one excepted, baa beeu nominated by the Republicans ol tbe Worcester District, tor tbe State Seuate. mar Hon. Pierre Bouie Is lying very sick at bis residence to New Orleane, from a dteeeae ol the throat, contracted during his late visit to Mexico.-, . CTMorUmer N. Thompson, alias "Dovsitoke," waa married on Friday evening at New Haven, to Miss Anna U, Tan Clove, of Minnesota. Sou, Rev. John Plerpont, of Boston, alter five yeaie of osrelul and deliberate Investigation into ths fplritaat phenomena, has some out and avowed himself a believer In I A Dsatst or Ma. Caawr an. Tbe lant steamer from England brings the newt of Ibe death ol Thomas Orawtord,1 the celebrated American Sculptor. Be died In Loudon, of a oaooer In Ue head. Mr. Crawford wae bora in New York Maroh SKd, 1814. ' la bis daaU Amarloa lueea one of ber best artists. The royal society of arte of Grat Britain bave liven tbeir allvar medal lor 1867, to a,. t. cqukr of New York, for bis lecture dsltvcreo Oelore toe society ou "inurooeauio Uomaouni oatlou." - - Mr, Squler, some ten years ago, ediUd tbe CbllUouUe Gosafle, and got up a book on Ue iudian Mounds, Ao. iNTBaBSTIK TO CfiWDOWBVA. C. Joho eon, vi Hi, Veruuu, llliuoia, tw overed a judg mailt axauitt Ue iitlnois ucutrai ttanroaa turn wauy, lu u Circuit Court ul Uulou oouuty, fvi heavy damages, lur putting the plaiutitf oU the uus at aigul, ana soani two miles irum tne aia-i too. Johusui nad a $100 bill, tbe smaiieat, nuu tie ooudactor would neither cha ge themoury, nor Allow vbe ptainuii to ride to Ue next t Uon. Wbere he bad frleuds. but cumuetl bin down iu tbe dark. Tbe Court decided tbu a ueseenier t ciuniO1, fr be behave blawvll, dVen u bis tare is uot yet paid. Tue oonductorV eaeou wae simply that he UougHt Ue money couuterfvit, and aa Ue ''tali youug lei low bat M a White beaver, and had Ue note in queatiou i supposed bim to bo a gasat lur, aud Oida'i oAie eojuoi h4&liog bim any howl" , Tuk Tkoitiihi Ykhtihdt There were a great ni my people oo lb- raw course ypterday afternoon, to witn;sa ibe trolling race between tbe Greeo Mouutain Morgan and Ue Black Hawk Telegraph. Ths homf appeared to be io good cuudition The track wae smooth, but heaving In places, Tbe Morgan beat Telegraph In tbree strait bents, and ended the race, The time was 8:068.-00-S:UU. 1 he time was very medium, but the roe was finely run. Tbe second race was for one hundred dollars; mile ht-ats best tbree in five. Four were entered, vix: Bay oolt, ''Emerald;" Roan horse, "Buck eye;" Sorrel colt, "Uarry Hell;" and a tirey mare; Tbe Emerald colt won. after a good race. The sorrel colt, "Harry Neil," took the first beat in 2:45, driven by Rockey. Tbe Grey Mare diet need- In tbe next hat the sorrel colt was ruled out by tbe Judges In consequence of nav log run Into Emerald's sulky and upset his driver, Dodge. The Roan horse took tbe heat. Tbe Emerald colt took the third beat, Buckeye tbe fourth, aud Emerald the filth and sixth, winning the monay Time 2:46 2:47 'i b'i 2:iu-21 and 2-66 The Yankee Colony lu Viigiuta. i lb I ronton R rrT gives an Interesting ac count of the condition 4ml prospects of Ceredo, ibe new town projected in Western Virginia, ouder tbe auspices of the Hou. Eli Thayer, Precldeolof the Hunn'ateud Aid Society. The location is desorlbed aa very fine and commanding. It is ouly about a doaeu mike above the fl'iurlablng town ol lronton, Obie, aud 1 oo Ue opposite aide of tbe river, just where it makes its southernmost beod, at Ue bouudaiy liue be- tweeu Kentucky and Virginia, hays tbe Ht- t$tr: Lit-re. wiit re, by Ibis great eoutbeiu beud In the Uhiu river, our Statu eeeniH a1 must to havo thru it l Um-Ii lu, wtnlgt; likti, butweuu our neih boitiig auUr Btaiee, waa ibe v-ry point ol all others to oomuienCH tbia that practical d mou- atrw inn oi tne ont-ueea oi our great nattoual m- Ifitifta aud uy briugiuii toetni-r citizens ol reiuoie SfCiiona, aud by mingling our Ulveiae national tlt-mt-nis and excel lejtcien, tu "tr-ak down tbe middle wull or paititton tvtween us, mukine ut twain one new men, and to making peace." Tula we firmly believe will be thu result ot the uew emigration, it socceMtul. We ahall uo longer bave to theorixe aud qunrel about tue comparative advautugns and pronta of oortbutu and sou i hero fiietituthwa-of slave labor and Iree labor but tbey will I in alouu aide by tide, aud will tlt tb-lr own taie. Tina la a p4:aoeiut way ot ; tiling tue queatiou, and ihua hope lor cur dietracteo oou try rises out ot uu very "aitue ol deplr." The aoene pieseuU-d at Ceredo, October 12th, was aa auimating one. Laborers were busy digging don the blgb bank for a good road way Irom ibe wide bottoms to tbe site ol the towu, which is saudy aud ao.l adapted to build ing purposes. A number of cellars are already ciug, aud foundation Wdlla are up, but tbe tea-son waa so tar advanct d wbto tbe colonials com mented tbat there cu be but 11 lie show ut build togs thia whiter. Borne 840,000 worth ol attain engines ud tnachiuery have arrived, aud will be set lu operation as toou bh powlMe, When the spring open-, Ceiedu will "bud aud biuanoji." Mr. i'bayer it "in lowu,,: tuperlu- tending ibe muveueute, aud add resting public meetiuga uf Virgiiilaue in explanation uf fall eouemu abd ubjeji, which appear to fiud much tavor with the people. drWe dud the fuii.nviug m the Oiucluuatl papers of tbia niuruiiu - The Ohio Life lueurauce and Tract Co. The committee appointed by the ctedt re of tbe Ohio Lite Ini-utAuue audi mat Compauy, at meeting ou IMS, ibe Zitu day ol Oc tuber. 1857, witb iuatiuciioua to arcettaiu and report the cooilntou ot the fioaiioo ul Ue company, at a meciiug ol tbu crtditore, to Ui on I ltd by tbe committee, su soon as practieoie, now take tbie mode of saying to ibe ciedituis that Ue commute in not in posft-r-sion ol the information ua yet, lu enable it lu make suun report a will requiie the meticg ul me cn-ui.ora con templa te d uy ue reauiutiou Uu Monday, tbe otb luat, tne ciim'Ditieo nm an mlijvicw with board tf Truateea and arlBueeH ul Ue compa uy, by wbicb ih-y Itaiu u.a ibe boaid ul irui'lees and aaniKueta bad eiupkyed all tbe meua wttiiiii thru puiroi co a apeedy adjust ment oi tue accouuw, una mat no exertion euould be omitted wiitii.i tbuir power to be ap- lied, tu briii g au aujuptmeut tu a close. 1 bat a multiplicity ol sui.e, aitai.bmeut, 4ud eveiy variety ui ugai piuueciuus Huuwn to me new York code, bad beeo Instituted aaaluat Ue uompauy in New Yuik, must of wbicb can ouly ue deleliniuea uy aeoieione ol toe courts, and wbiuu will ucOeeaaitiy r outre some Weeks, per bapa uootbs, lur their euure disuuaitiuo, uutil wbicb time itis aiteriy uut ol tbe power i Ue liuatees or asigu tu give auy denmte state uieut ot tbe coudiiiuu and Ue liabilities and aeeu uf the oouipauy. We, nowever, leel cooatrdinea to say to tbe creditors, tbat we are ouuvioced Uat toe affaire of Ue Uompany are la ue beat bands, that, un der tbe oliouUistaiioes Uey could be placed, lur a apeedy, eiouomiOil and dvautegeuue adjust meat lor Ue ueuent ol alio.ncerued. And that, wiU a tair degreee of patleuoe lu be exeroiaed by Ue creditors lur a lew mouth a or perhaps weexa, an tnat cau oe produced irom Ue aaatts will be realised by Ue pret-ut board and as signees. I ue Uommitiee bave deemed tbe above ataie meui due tu Ue orediturs, Irom Uetnselfea at Uia lima id the wlweuca ot snub iulorioetiuu aa would antboriae tbe uall ol a nieeliog, and the creditor are atourtd Uat a lueeliug will be oaiied aud re lot t m-ide aa eoou as uch iulor mat ion ahall be received u will require it by ue Liomuittee. w. tt. mormjs, W. J. BKtui, Uotuber 27, lbo7. Juuk U. Rklli. TIM HsftV rVKNIMJ, OCT. 89. from BWng...g,rdr RufBsns Indlguaui. Gov. Walker. In Kanaas, bids fair to tread in the tootsteps of his Illustrious pTedecewore. Header, Geary, Ac. His recent proclamation throwing out tbe fraudulent vote oast In Jobo-Min county, bee excited tbe whole blve of Border Ruffians, wbo demand that the certificate of election ahall be given to tbe men who were not legally elected. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Ooatflt, writing from Qulndaro, Oct. 22, toys that an lujunctioo from Judge Ca-u to Gov. Walker and Stanton, commanding them to give certificates ol election to the mem bere tbat were intended to be elected by tbe frauds in John.-on county, was served day be fore yesterday by a deputy Sheriff at Stanton's residence near the old oamp, about two miles east uf Lecuuiptoo Gov. Walker is staying oat there wltb duo ton, partly because he Is not well, aud partly becauab he ia at raid to stay in Leoomptou. Maj, Sberuiaii, wbo is lo command of the troops that bave beeu quartered near Lawrence, has received orders Irom tbe Governor to re-; move with his whole comma ud to Leoompton at once. Uia iMtbermal Excellency feels that he need tbe protection ol the troops. Tbe following la a copy ot Judge Catu'a lu- ui.oiion; TKkaiTunr or humus. Tu Robert J. W aiker, Guveruor ol Kauaaa Tec- mory, end rredertck p.ata- too,socretary oi the aaine, Greetiuu i kkku, bamut'i 4. jonea, wtiiiaoi tlall, Wu Ulram Uledaoe, J. U. Dantorih. Joba V. Fjioo L. 6. Be I lion, A. P. Walkir, Mllliam B. Well. J, C. TbowpMiU, Thomas B. ykes, aud C. :. Wiudaor, have been elected me rubers of tbe Legislative Assembly ot the Territory of Kauaaa, to witt t oeaoove nrat inree named na uieinoero ol the Council, the remainder aauiemberaul the H(uaeol Repreaeutativesul tj.esaid Aambly( appuiuied by law to meet un the first Mouday ol January, A. D., 1858, tor tbe oou u ties ol Johnson and Douglas, ol the said Territory, tu wit: uu tue ou aud otb days ot uotouer, loo J, and ought to be eouiuilaiuued as Couuuilmeu aud iiupteeuutatives by you; nevertheless, yuu, uot i ciug iguuraut ol tbe premtaes, but dicre-gsnliug your duty luereiu, bare uot only re-iued, Uuugb thereto requited by the said mem-bet elect, to grant tbem their oertiuoutea ol election, but yet do reluae su to do lo oouh-mpl oi us, aud to tbe great damage ul Ue said mem ber eleol, aa uy tbeir cumplaiul we bat euuder-Uad, Vie, therefore, beluk williug that apeedy jus tice abould be doueiu tbeir behalf, do command atd enjoin you Uat immediately alter tue re ceipt ol this writ, yuu du cause tbe said mem bers euct to oe grauted Ueir oerunoates oi election, aud ao aiguiiy ue cause to us wby you eaubot or will uut grant tbe certificates aa aioreaaid, Uat iu your dvlauli tKmplaint abould agaiu oome iu us, and buw you bave executed tnia writ, made known to us at Lecoinpiou ou tbe 20ib day ul Uotuber, A. 1)., 1857, and have you uen aud there Uia writ. "Witness iny baud and aeal. Uia zuu day ol October, a. D. 1857. STERLING G. OATO, Judge 2d Judicial Dial. Kauaaa Territory." A letter from Kansas, lo tbe Cincinnati TtmtM, tbowe how Ibis fraudulent vote In Ox-lord precinct WjS made up. He says: Oo Governor Walkei'e return from tbe pre- oluot uf OXiord, be i.alted al Lawreuoe, aud taking out ol bis portl olio a lare roll ul papei, said tu tbo crowd that be would how tnem a ooriosity. it tLey promised uot 'o deuoy it lie tticu uurut.ed tne returns oi toe preomut oi Ox lord, wbicb coutaiued nxteeu hundred aud oue neuiea, all written Ui Ue earn baud-wrmo. and wuiub measured exactly tllty-lour leet in leuglhl All too uamea, except uuo hundred dud twenty, were copied Irom " William' ciu clnnati Dtiuclory," tboae oommeuciug witb Ue ratue letter Miuwing each otber aa rt-gul'iriy aa i uey do Upon Ue page ut mat book i it rtmaius to be seen wnetber tbe cittotai au tborily uf tbe pro slavery Judge, Cato, will be aufflcient to tmiuoe Walk.r to accept tbe Iniquitous tetarn ot Oxtord ptcctnot aa legal, aud impose apoo Rmsas a pro slavery Legislature. Republican Festival. Toe Xeoia Torek light mm that tbe KeLuh' Llcaos of Boweravllle la that, county, iiad a eel- . ebratlou oo tbe 22d, lo honor of tbe elect on oi ' Gov.Chue. One of the Boweravllle boys, (s son of tbe Emerald Isle,) composed and sang on tbe occasion tbe following song Men of Township Silver Creek Let us of oar Victory speak. Let aa still for Freedom "shriek," . Chase aqd Victory l We re tbe boys that Chau the Pdvnc We could do It o'er ag-Ua What Is right we will sustain, TiU tbe day we die! 'i bough tbe eontest It was close. Bold and firm we met our foee Ohio atill for Freedom goes Chase and Victory! Bee Ua Loootoeocrew With amassment turning blue, Aa their vanquished hosts they view, Soattered o'er the plain. By our vole ws have tbem told, We value freedom more Uan gold, Tuftt min may not like brutes be sold, ' Tho' dark tbelr skin may be. Ohio scouts Ue Tawnst Jadge, Calls his decision only fudge-She Is back-booe, ahe will not budge ' Nor yield to Blaveryl We thluk old Buck baa feet a horn-Ohio In his side's a tboru A dougblaoe she will always acorn, . ( Exalted though he be. Young Kansas, too, sends op a about Her Ireedom-lovlng sons axe out, . 'they put the Btaverydogi to rout The West will yet be free! Theu let us give old Greene one cheer Her hearths aud homes to as are dear jVrom the right oourso ahe will oot veer, Republican for aye An It km roa Bhokbioj. The total exports of clgara from the port of Havana to the preseut year, up to tbe Z'-m oi September, were as follows : Unit! States,., M.CSK.OlO TrUlt reoU..4,0lt 000 Hambnri A Bra- te'jiuja ........ ,1 lU ooo idj ,951,0"0 Ru. l.ttl'oOO Ort Britain .. WO.uOo Hn.und 64 tOO Fraso.,. 10,aiK,W Meiloo m',9 PalO 9.0:1.000 Ulhr D.iinU 9 khu IHlO llal tiMattitit. Lout DnoratofaAtar4. Latest rrem ike) Ptalos aaws fhuu ool. iouNkoa, or tms crauaii-sui-rioN. 1 he steamer Miuuebaha arrived laet eveutug from tbu Miteouii, baviug a large numutr ot paaaeugere, bouud to vurioua eastern and southern points. Ann tig tbe number we uotieed Met a. li. K. Nichulls and hi. U. Hehrer, wbo aie direct irom Utah, i'hey were the engineer ot Magrew'e wagon train, wbiuh tbey accompa nied tu ractuo bpringa, in Uiab tarn tory. Measra. ctiouuiiaaud tteiirer turuaa tnetr aca towatda tbe Btatea oo the lib ol Bepteuiimr. They believe Uat the tiaiu will pas tbe Wiuter at soil Laramie. Tbey stale tUat the cattle ol tbe unvernmeut trains, en route mr utau, were uymg iai, auu it is b-iitVed tbu trams will encouutor giet aufleriua tbruuvb the wiutt r. tiol. Jobuauu, bead otitcor oi uia tiau-port service, a lib oiutiieun iigut wagona, wuh met. tie ws travellug r..pidly, at tbu late ol witty wiles per day: tuu luuiea were breakiug dowu. Numbers uf We in Were aroppiug uu tbe way, Wuru dowi and niuurrud uaeiea by tbe t xwa- urdiuajy labor they bad bvn cuiupeiled tu un dergo. Urea waa very toarce uu tbe ritttua. Cul. Uiittuiau, Ouiuuiaiidiug ultiuur at t-'olt Laiaule, debits euii Ualiualiy a repoit publtau ed tu eoute paper tuat be hud stupi d aud caused lu be uveiuwuied and luutiy tieated, a Mui- u.uu traiu. . ne ueuouuoe u repuit a utterly lalae. Uept, vau ii, ui iui(uioiiucn' utuieut, hrf arnved iu lots oily, being en route lul Waab oat"" Tnn KiosaPPan iLaVa. We gave yt-amrday muruiuti au aouuuut ut tue aiient ul a unuro, o fe'riuay ulgbt ait, wno bad uuce btui U, nd bta l oameiauou iu vrmgwu ju. ne uave i-acu iMJt u a i-ond ibat l.. Uegiu, wbot- HMiue la beojaioiu Uueirom, w eUi uicipaied lb 150. ov ibt Mill oi uui waaiti, nut ibt buom uutuily tual piutuiuu ul tbe will wastidi wy tbe CuUH, OU uui uuui vwmw mn vviuv toUiiiu. oauce Ue ueoiaiou ut ue eurta, tbt ueirs nave bt-eu anxtou to agiu get Ue uegri iutu tbeir uoMtB9iou, .aod bave reimrted to va riuua deks to aoouuipusb Ueir object, but uad buyer lu laUid, uuui tuu eveuipg iu que auu'. wU(.n, It ia aavrtej, a liee ucgio m Ui uiuytrd to decoy biui lulu place wueie he wa utiiied. tuouab uot uutil u bad made a des rate Ugbt lot lnwtly, aud waa aevcrai Uuivi auockt-u dowu. alboe bia euiuciianjb, Cbel .uui baa uvi.d mot ul Ibe time iu tuia oiiy, auc jaa beeu vuy ounuue a out bt lug Mtuuud Uu vh, lur ir ul ueiuK aiuuatpeu anu earner web into Slavery t aud tuv ie uu euuw Uat ab , tars wvie nut wiutuuk guud giuuud. ll Ob tbe OrM. pop Ibe New fork 'Irtbu gave up the eiecane ji Obto, low and Minnesota tu to Locolooes 4t torua out tbat tbe Republicans bave ot ' m thejni ail. The rricune abould 1101 let auB u eaey. muuiv woiwuo- (Mie Stmie Jam uat. Our mtauke vita regard to ubiu waa baeed un a prawumptkra tbat Ue Republioana had done aa badly in tue real uf Ue atate aa in tbat por tiou wbete the Atate Jvurnmi maiuly oLrculaba. We rejoice to find tbat aucb Is not ueoaae A. P. TVtewer. - This won't do. ibe portion of toe Plate ' where Ue 8t4hurnai mainly circulates" did as welt or better, even, Uan any otber part ol ibe State t on the otber hand the New York Tribune! Ohio circulation Is chiefly la the twelve Reserve Counties, and there It was we lost by tbe wholesale, tbe net loss In those twelve counties being within a fraction of six thousand votes. Official Vote ol l'eouslvauit. Official relaxes have lieen received from er ery county In Pennsylvania Tbe summary is aa lollows : Packer loB.aw Wilmot 146,147 Uaaleburet 28,100 Packer over Wilmot 42,748 Paokerover botu., HfiS'i The amendments to the Constitution wtre adopted by majorities varying Irom 94,000 to 100.000, The vote for Canal Commissioner and Supreme Judges waa nearly tne same with that for Governor. Tbe total vote ul tbe Btate Is 87,1V8 leas Uan tbe vote last year. Packer bu 4l,8'i0 less than the vote oast lor Buchanan ; Uaaluhurst, Am., has 64,016 lesa tbau tba vote eet tor Fillmore, while Wllmot's voto is ouly 1,808 lesa than tbat oast tor Fremont. This shows tbat the Repub- llcaua are a united and compact body, and will make their influence felt in the tutnre politics uf the Keys'one Btate. Let us hope that ahe will yet throw off tbe shackles of pro rlav-.ryUm wbicb bind ber, aud place ber influence actively on tbe aide of Freedom. iot,U2ejuoe , It will be perceived, says Ua Sandusky Aeg-Uter, tbat the people of the United States, numbering only 26,000,000 of people, oousnmed mors cigars than Ue one hundred millions ot people Id England, F renoe and Ruwia-a fa r ludloatlon of our expensive bablte. Bat daring the next year less cigars will be smoked, and at . least oui hall of the oJgar shops will be olotsd. U I gars and silks have oost the country too muob, and now oomestbi retrenchment, ... tes.Hun. Jeffries Leoomptc of Kausia, has written a reply to the Conn eot lout memorial ists. Ue tbiulu thu in their reply to Ur. Buch anan, speaking ot "bribed and perjured judges," tney meant bim. Shouldn't wonder if tbey did; and bis fluttering snows that the bird la wounded. a ,., -; "A cap into tbo crowd is thrown, He whom it fits makes It his own.'' sTThe total number of failures lo New York city sines ths first of August, Is about 900. and the liabilities are estimated at ninety millions. This la axoluaivs ot Us railway tail uree, which amount to hundreds of millions more. Daring tbe whole of tbe revulsion u 1887, tbe number of failures reported in the same olty wu about 600, but the returns under tbs bankrupt law In 1641, showed tbat about five Uousand took the benefit of tbat act, show ing liabilities amounting to nearly Hi ty millions ol dollars. sa- Tbe Washuigtou ooirespoudent of tbe Mew Yuia. Herald aaya Uat the Pieatdeut cutT detnus Senator Uuutor'a letter "as a culd spol-o,y for oot making open war upon tbe Admin-law tiou." Adtaxqbo iUTt. iue (ifutral Ticket Ageuu, iu convention at Chicago, on te 21st Inst,, have Increased Ue rates of fare, to take effect un Muuday next, Nor. 1st, The fare irom this olty to Boston Is advaooed to 820, to 1 New York 818, to Philadelphia 916,60, to Bal timore $18,76, to Pittsburg $6,60, to Buffalo 88, to Cbf jago tlO,5U, to Niagara Falla aad Suspension Bridge $9,60, to Ciooinuatl 83,26, to Toledo $4,60, to Bt. Louis $13,28, to Dayton 82,10, to Indianapolis 86,85, to Terre Haute $7,60, to Vlooennes $6,60, to Kvabsville $9, to Cairo $10,86, to Alton $16,10, to Ft. Wayne gw.bu, to Luejetie xr.sa, to Bprlogfuld, 111, $12,85, to Jacksonville $14,10. AST-The Republican' of Portage celebrated Ue el ool ion ul Uov. Cbaee aud tbe Stale ticket by a Feetival at Raveuu uo Friday evenlug, A large number ol ladies graced the entertain ment by their preeeuee, a number uf the town ships were represented by ladles and gen lie-in n, n salute wue fired, aud a determination was meuiteslvd to ilahl on aud light eier iu the good oause. JaW-TheottJolal returus in tbe Beutturlal dis trict, oompoeed of Fayette, Cliutou and Greene land aa follows i WUiau. McDowell. MJ. , 1006 948 67 ,.17oa 742 1018 ..2441 1865 1U70 Fayette.., Clmton . Greene... VevMrs, Connipgftaia ts In Stamford, Ct. I uUiouiOoviugiouj ul hi Mr. a. M. Hubtoaou, iht gaaet ot her ssjunssl, Matthew Hale Bmithl ii oouuty, iUuiuuky-Uru uom. Total 62S4 8055 2179 it will be seeu tbat Winaus, Republican, Is elected by a large majority. Ua baa a majorl. ty in eaob oouuty. Tbe Norwatk Hft,ior yp : "Our oppvueols are ooaaliug of tbr great gaioe at the rec ni electlou, over ttial of last tall. Wbut ami ht-n- bave tby guntdt Juit l jibing nil, r ey bave an apprtut gain It la tiue, b caurt tbe publican vute is stime 40,0yy es Uu It waa test fall but our opponent bave pulled isie than tbay did Ueu, loo, by about 20.UUO. Bow bave lb y gained! srThe Uepubiioaua ut Huron oouuty bad a labile) at NorwaJkea rrlday evening, iu bouoi ol the 'reelection " ot Gov. Cbae. Bonfire olaxed, boulus weie Uluuilaatea, me military .urued out, epwf b s were made, luanls diuuk aud Ue Rtvrnlwann bad guod time geuerally Vlbe Uoverber ot Peuuaylvauia has Isauetl lie uroclaUHUuet appointing Tbursaay, ui Jtitb day of Itovembur next, as a day ol genet-al uaukagWuig througbout tbe Btate. TMftyor Wood fasts made a bold stroke for popularity among the destitute and vicious "cltisens" with which tbe streets of New York city are thronged. He proposes to employ iaboruis enough to finish all Ue public works in progress about that town. The expeoee would be e norma ox, but be warns those la com-forubls olroumatanoes that Uey had better bear thia than pay lor the property that tbe poor, driven to deepair, would steal and da a troy. The Pat characterises, the Mayor's plan lor ua relief of tba poor aa a bounty offered highwaymen. Muohio, The correspondent of the Cincin nati Omettie, writing from Masai llou, Oct. 18, aaya: Tbe important movement made this week h Ibu Untud Enoampmunt ol Kuighta Templar, of tue Buw of Obto, will be an epooh lu ue ma-ouio world. Past Grand Maxtor W. ii. Thrall, Irom n select euinumtee, proponed ao out aud out aoveraoce of tbe connect ton of me iemplar or gao ie alien in Ohio, witn toe Grand Encamp- Tbe report, (eouniniending aotloo, closed with the following teaotutious: HewtteJ, That Uis Grand Kncampment ia, ol right, -the highest source of legitimate Knlh4iuud in tbe atate or Ubto," aud as aueb uaa euuru jui ladtouuu ut the meat and govern-meut oi Ue enoampinaut uereio. Htmltd, Ibat tbe boy heretofore known as Ue General Grand Eucam pineal of the United Btatea, baviug virtually disbanded by Its own action, we legatd tha uaia having now arrtveu woea u uetvuv toia oiruu Autamp- uieub w iaa w puaiuuu a a MpuruU, seoercign and indrfi,ttni body; and that It dues, Uere-lure, heiuur declare its eooneotloo WIU tbe oody herewlore kuown aa Ue General Grand Euowmpment, now styling iumU Ue Uraod An-oaiupmeui ut tbe United outua, as UrmimfJ. tumntea, mat a oommiitee ur uree be ap poiuted to oorrvapond wua Ue Geoeral Ka-iMuipuont ol Ue respective BtaiectoaubuiB tna mtereet aud wait ate ot Teupjax itaeuury ia Uetr several jarualiutious. A uutuua ut btr h.uiKhts deemed (he oont-plete severanoe oi Ue ouuoeotiou at this time premature, and oo Ue adoption uf the rtsulu-uous, lormaliy eutvred Ueir diaaeal upon Ue record. otra Wm. B. Thrall, Horace H. Stokes and Cornelius Moore, a special ooaiuute apoiuted lur tbat purpuav, euouiiiiea a iteviaed CooautU-hiUwo aud 0j'Lea, adauia ut um new Order ol uiug, wftien UyawVc UuMl u iex AmuU a uutuuiuuiuaviuu. Ibe Uraiid Lud4e ot Ohio was orgaulsed at JbiiUOuUe, iu me 4ib ol Januaiy. ley. Tbe Uateruii a Utauliuuwe have u iu euaiaefnpia-iwi iu aula in tueirciiy, ou ibedtnui Juiu- ary ut xi, a acnu tiuteuai4 oelOiuou ol tots eveol- Huuxaa s Expoatiuly tua ibO Panic. A man ti u' oreeuber I say, wot gey yew nurtol Aau'taum auutmus rivur. on ouae imix Kew made suott uiiui ruuf 07, UiUu't yew uo Uey 'a kav t iw aay, wut uiaAea yw tun exuuud Saaahm' aoid orakiu' things sow fiiUIuUy; (tub uo'i a hoieaatl alurtvtt Ate' yew io Ji pmattedudbrukeavit4aitf Duu'kyew tuiuk 1 ow a better dri up, ur tlUe siuuuur dutiut i do, l4'- " A HuBTtBaft'Mujfor a Uuj."-a-The son oi Ueuiy 6. Guu ut Miausaippl, rau off two Weeks ago with his faUec's sssnml wAta. .
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Full Text | f 011 r I i i VOLUME XL VII. COLUMBUS, OHIOv WKD.NE30AY, NOVEMBER , 4, 1857. NUMBER o.- ol. : . : ' 1 t - ' '' ; I 7' (Dliio Statr DAI LI , TRI-WEEKLY and weekly BV .... i Bouopijian c- oo. , W W. rtcHoiltKB Editor. Tinn. iBiiriibly li AiItihm. fUiir- M OO per yew. - tba Carrier, &r weak lH eta. TWmV , 1.00 MTTM. Wmu 100 f Club of tea and orr ISO "... TRWW OF ADVBRT191NO IT THE SQUARE, . (Tl Ore mil 1 yr ..Slfl 00 ; dmiUN wkj...tl 10 On ' 9 month! IS 00 ; on " I weaka... I 00 On 6 month 10 00 ; OB " ltNk....lK One 11 Snwuth I 00 ; on 11 4ya.,.,-l 00 On " 8 month S0;oa " SdaT.... T Od " 1 month 4 M ; dm " 1 LitMrtkNi - M Displayed adTitJfnaUJ half awrs thea tbe aaev ru. JrfTtrtiMnwiiU, ImM and ylaoad im tbe aolona of olal NoUm,'' ioU Uu ardimj rl. All oottew required to b puMiahd by taw, tol nrtM. If ordmd cm tha tnsid ieloslTlj after th flnt weak. 10 par oant. mnn than th abov rtM ; tat all ab will apptwiRttatrl-WMklrwlUiOHtobug. , BdrIimm Oartt, MtnoMdtng In Uaa. par Tar, l lib, fJ,60 pr tin ; oatald 82. NuticM of mattlnj, ehaxiUbl sosltttae, lie eoaaja , uair pin AclmtiMmtnU not ceompnl4 with writes 41m- mi will b bum-tad UU fotid, sad ahargad aaaocd- Atl tramtiait advttmtnt mud H maid ea mmmm. Tbiaiai am nut M miMiniau Pnlr th prMtnt system, th adrrtiar pan ie mo M oesapiM, uu euom wt e)iMrjitMr witb fb ooupoaltlou only. TfaU plaa 1 bow mncB lor f mm-11 IUKSDAY EVENING, OCT. ST. p4Tli will be seen by the letter wblflh we publish to-day, frm tin Bicbmood nwer, that the Uoited States are likely to nave a Grejtowa affair with the Haytleu Government. The Dcmeeratlc ttrpokltean Party Its iirtat BiHtMb . Tb Idea wbicb CtrUlD edltotinttrtalaf that the ooly mlBHlcD wbicb the Repoblioan pany bad wai the atUinhu eut of Free imtitutlooa Id Kan-aftM, and wbeo that end waa gained, oolblug mora waa to be, or coo Id be, done bj It, la a vary erroneous Idea. Tbote wbo entertain It, take very narrow tIcw of the field, or bare given little or no reflection to the aabjeet. The attempt to foroe slavery Into Ktotaa waa a bold and reck lew etretcb of power on tba part of tbe ilaveboldere and their dough-faoed all lea. It waa, however, only a result wnloh natarallj folloid from tbe determined pulley so long oarrled oo bj the eouth, through the maohtoerj of Congress, and the manufacture of President'. That tbe people or the free siatee the Republicans ot tbe free states have aoooeeded thus far In frustrating tbe designs of the slave power to their raid upon free Kmaas, la one of the oviileucts we buve that tbe love of free soil Is not wbol y obliterated from the fret hearts of this nation; and If, in the end, Kaosaa eaoapea from the clutches of the slave power, and enters the Union with a free constitution, it will pruve one ol tbe greatest and most signal vic tories tbt una been achieved for human rights alnoe the war or tbe Be to la lion, bat It will not end tbe m it si on ol tbe Republican party. Indeed the mlarion of Republicanism will have but begun. We have much yet to tracloata of ex Istiog evilt and there are more bid behind tbe curtain of the fntare, which are yet to be dis abled to us. Ia this country, there are two antagonisms Slavery and Freedom. Tbe so called Demo cratio party do the woik of Slavery. Tbe D mocrtillo Republican parly is the party which la to battle with and finally to overthrow 31a vt ry as a national Inst lint Ion, At too present time, It la supremo tu fifteen Btateo of tbe Union, but It la entrenched as the Russians were in tbe Redan and the Malakoff,ln tbe Fed eral Government. It oontrols its notion, It dlcUtta Its apfointmenU, It tbapet Its policy, aud enacts lis laws. While It so remains, every man wl o speilta freely and feels warmly lor Libel ly and airaluet boodags, is as muoh excluded from office and honor In the administra tion ol ibe National Government, as though he were an alien aud an ntlaw. From tba highest office to the lowest, from tbe supremo judgeship to the meant st poet office, tbe power that oo trob the appointments is tbe power of Slavery. No mau In the Free States, on leu be be a doughUoe, cau hope to obtain offlco or honor from the Federal Government. It Is the mliMlon of the Republican party to change all this; to unearth slavery from Its strongholds, and drive it back to where It lonut, In tbe States In which It la by law es tabllibed. Tbe national government should bo rendered wholly free from Its contamination. and exert Its prerogatives oo tbe side of right eousness and liberty. This will be effected when the Republioaue obtain powtrf and antll they do. we must expeot to have slavery rule us, as It always baa ruled as, with Its rod of iron. It will be seen from these few remarks, that tbe Republicans have a foundation upon which ! to stand, against wbicb tbe powtra of darkness cannot prevail, if the Democratic Republican party remain troe to tbelrprlnelplet. That we have a vigilant and unprincipled party to war against, strong In Us entrenchments, mighty In Its patrouagu, and courageous in Its attaoks, we all knw; but right aud tratb, backed by flrca-ness. decision and activity, will and mutt la the end prevail. Our cause la one worthy of tbe best energies ol our race, and the tolls and struggles ot a life time. Let as then bo true to tbe mission ol the great Demooratio Repablloan party of our country. The firrat Canvass of Governor Cfcaee, Iu many particulars the late oanvaisj In Ohio will be hereafter known as one of tba most severely contested, that baa ever taken place In this Bute. Governor Chase fought a most thorough and noble battle. He waa tbe standard bearer of (be Republican hosts, and bow nobly did be vindicate their cboloe, a few facta will show. The State Convention was held In this oity on the 12th ol August, Too election took place oo tbe L3ib ot October between tbe (wo events sixiy-ouo days elapeedfrom whioh deducting nine Bundays, fifty-two working days ftxc left. Of the fifty two days, nine were spent wholly, and lour In part by Governor Cbaee in Columbus, In attending to official bufllnefs, two In Cincinnati at iho State rair, and one at Dayton at the Military Review, leaving thirty -ill whole daya and lour parti ol days, lor traveling and speaking. In these thirty ail days, aud thee four part of day, Governor Cbaee spoke forty -six tinea, In torty-tbreo oountles, and traveled three thousand seven hundred and fourteen alios, of which aevorel hundred were by carriages, often oo very rough roads. He often rode all night to fulfill an appointment, none of which he mlered. The last week of the campaign be was abwnt from Oolumbus foot daya and sixteen hours. During bit absence ho apoko seven times to four conn lies, and traveled seven hua drod and sixty-four miles, without a single night of unbrokuo rest Can three lasts and figures bo beaten In the history ot State oaovaalag! Wo may add, that the speeches made by Goternor Chase will av erage two hours In length; so that, In foot, be spoke more than one hundred hours. A nots)- ber of bis speeobes were in the open air, and, as In Lorain county, dorlng a rala storm. Tel, during m Jtt ot the time, he health waa exosl , lent, aud bis voice In fine order. Tbe worde oi polltloal wukIod epokun by Uovernor Cbaee k this great uativaae, have already boruo gojd fruit, aud will bear much mora in tbe days yet to oome. ; A little deal and dumb girl In Orange oooaiy, Va., has Just rWOTeTfd her speech and Bearing by means of typhoid fever. . rcslcraltfSi ftentftant, , B. at STXWiBT, recently; tooled Governor of Vlawmrl by the Administration party, Says In bis Ioaugaral address : ' , ' ;l ' There are abstract rights to be protected, but ne abtttmct prUcipfem to be applied la tbe tormattoo oi .Government,' t This la undisguised federalism. Tbe Declaration of Independence setting forth tbe principles upon which government should be constituted, sets forth nothing e 1st than ab stract principles. Democracy wv distinguished for adberenoe to abstract principles, wbiob are nothing ties than the eternal principles of Rectitude, Justice and Equality, applied to the formation nod oonduet of. the government. Fidsraluk was founded on the notion of disregarding abstraot principle for the sake of Expediency. The declaration Of Governor Stxt at Is Federa'lim; bat It la only one inataoos among many, which abound In the aats and yfnge of tba Administration party. ' auat er Sovereignty Exploded. Bear Governor Stswaxt of Mleeouri. He characterises the assertion of n right In Con great or in the people of a territory to exolude slavery, at an assault opon tbe rights and equality oT the States. Let honest Democrats wbo really believe in tbe sovereignty of tbe peoplsread what ho says la bis Inaugural on the 19th mat : ' i The latest form dt aaaault unon tha rloht and equality of tba States has been with rier-1 ano to tbe organisation of territorial govern-1 meuia. -id joint resolutions ot our General Assembly In 1B3S. 1846 and 1849. and at vrl- ooe other periods, have aMrid,ihe doetrtue mat -id rignt to prohibit slavery In any terri-: tory belooga exclusively to the people thereof, and oan be only exeroiaed by them in forming their constitution lor a State government, or lu tbelr sovereign caoacltv aa ao Indei audvnt Bute:" a propoeltloo ot which the President ol ue uoiteo auteeeays "It is a mjetery how It could ever have beeo doubled.'' Fcderalism eohBauftng w BhvonrU While tbe Federal leaders In tbls Btate In the late election oaovaes, obarged the QosooUl evils of Banking upon the Demooratio Republicans, in face ot tbe fact that It waa In States coo trolled by antl-Kepublfoan doctrines, such a Peon sylvanla and Maryland, that suspension was most general and most mischievous, tbuir ally in UlasoarL Governor Stewart, was preparing his Inaugural, in which be suttalna the system of banking which Federalism has built up and extended la Missouri, aa follows ; . , To aid In the development of our national r. soarces we have entered vieoroualv udod mu vi miaroai improTenMuis, aon ah anlarqhid and, I believe, sale stits or saxiko. fitti had tbelt origin in the plain, practical, good ensa ot the people, and were organised on efe and sound principles. Experience baa already, and may yet, auKgest Judicious amendments. What do yon think ot that, kteavrr. Sttur man, Euquirer, and Phindeltr T "Tlie Ricbmond Enquutr la evidently In favor of Henry A. Wise (or President to 1856, but doea not aay so in so many word a Tbe A'a eMfer is opposed to the re-election ol Hunter to tbe senate, on tbe ostensible ground that he Is opposed to fiuohanao's administration, bat really because It favors the election of Wits In bis plus. Tbe Enquirer has for months been calling upon Hunter to oome out and publicly disown bit hostility to Bnchtoen, if be wan la to save hta elecilou, Hunter, on the other band, pays no attention to the Snqairtr, and remaina mam as an oyster, P. 8. Since tbe above wae In type, we have received the Virginia papers, which contain a letter from Mr. Hunter, In wbiob he defines his position. He will support Buchanan to far aa Buohauan carries out the principles of Virginia Democracy. . He is opposed to Walker'a course io Kansas, and considers It none of Walker's bnaioees whether the oooslltationai convention of the Territory submit tbe Ooottiiation to the people or not The letter la addressed to Hon. Sbeltoo F. Leaks, and is well written. Tan LxoisLATDaa. The Cleveland iWJ omits the name of Ralph P. Buebland among tne list of Uffpublicaot selected to tbe Senate. Manna. CormpoDdcaM ef tba Euauu Post. fht KleU-Hv) Mr. Parrott, the Fret IHate CumJuUre urn taft to Cvnsri He rerttv kU Gerttfcuti from Qormnt Walk. ' " LnvNwoTn Omr. Oct 16, 1867. For several days prloi to ycHterday there were eoodictlDg rumors regirdiog the result of the election, and among tbem was a ocmi-officlal announcement ol ib defeat of Parrott, and the loss of tbe territorial legislature to the free state party. It was alleged that Johnson county had given a veyy luge vote for the pro slavery ticket, more than sufficient to aoeorb the mijoriiiea wbtub Parrott bad obtained lo nearly vry other county to the territory.' Oue precinct, nmed Oxford, in Johnaon county, returned mnt 100 majority lo tavor ot tbe s. called Demooratio party. Immediately on these re-tarua bviug mule at Lecomptuo, measures were taken by some of ibe (ree-aiate party to estab-llnb tbe fraud by sending to tbe placealore-aid. Tbe evidence ot the (rand was of tuob a gla ring cnaracier, on toe representation ul those wbo weal io Oxford, that Governor Walker and 6eoretary Stautoo weotuown to the olace, and on a search tor the juditee ot tbe elecilou, wbo parportea to nave niade tbe returns to them, touad ooly one, aud he dented having made auy such aa were alleaud. - - They also found that there were but about -.weiiiy people, all told, who resided where sixteen buudred and upwards were re tu rued aa having voted. in ouusequeDce of this and other dlsooverlea of fraudulent returns ol a similar character to the one stated, air. 1'arrott was notified that he could have taie certificate ul election witnoul further delay. Tbia news was received last evening, and tt is now tully settled iht,lbrowlup out lb aeeertalned frauouleut vote, Marcui J. Parrott le elected to Cougrees Irom Ibis teirito ry by moro tban five tbousmd majoiity. Tuere are alio t only -eight out oi thirty-nine free atate members ul the territorial Uou-t of Repiereotatives, and niue out ol thlrieei, membeis uf the ouuuoil, a 1 bave before atated. This is good news, aid abos that we are all rlgnt oo tbe queatiou ol Mtiee, wben It la preaeuted tor our action. Tbe 'Ooailuuiinttl Convention re-assembleB next Monday, aud there will be a vry lottr eauog session, occaaioueu by the recent rerun ot the electioo. Tauth. From WasbiugtoD City. Crrip.adtiie ol tb Mtabnotd EuqultM. WaauiearOH, Oct. W, lBi7. The State Department ia in tbe receipt ol Important dlspntcbt-s Irom our Commercial Agent at Cape ti -jllt-o. Mr. G. Euaiace Hub baid. Mr. U. ujm thai two American cliitcus, Amrlab Mayo, master, aud John P. Bimpran, steward, or tne American brig R. W, Prker, were arreaied on tlieCHb instant by tbe Uayiien autborltits, upon tne obarge ul naving piuat-d a eounierieit two dtliar tiaytleo bill, ibe ttig bad cleared, and was In tbe act oi leaving p rt wben sue was Doaiaeo, tue omoers seised auu placed in solitary oou line men t, abd tne veael iclt in charge ot a goverumeiit guard. Of tb-guilt of tbe prisoner, sir. U, says there is uui even grounu upon which to rest a euxpsciuu, muon lew to pruve mem gumy, ana ne uu mr immediate aaaiatance tu release them (rum cuo-llnemeut. Secretary Case la muub luceuaed at tbe unmitigated outrage, aud a call baa beeu made upon tbe Bteretary ol tbe Njvy lor a ves eel ot war, to piooeed with all p 'Sibl diapatcb tu Cape U at lieu, and demand and euloice not only tbe iusuut reivate of Mayo aud Simpsuu, but tail aud ample aatislactiou lor ih wrong perpetiated. in reply io mis oemaua oi me Btate Deperlmeut, sir. oecretary Toucuy starieu an exptese to oouimumeate iubuuchoub tu tm oommandcr of the steamer Fulton, if pusaiule, oelore ne got to aea. Tbe rulton left our uavv yard a lew daya ago to Join tbebuine squadiuii aud uoerate auaiunt tbe ttllibusteis. li over- taxeo.ebe win ue instructed to tuocn at cape Uaytleo. and pay ber respects to buineroroou- iuoue aud bis ebony su Jeuis, In tbe uieHUtime. buaever, one ol tbu lleekei of our war atutimur been ordered to gl ready lor sea, wtitiou delay, and hu eiperif need officer, who Is nuw a member or one oi tbe naval courta in seseiuu bere, will take com maud Hitb lottruotiona to make ft lull eattleuieui aua equate weeouotn witn una buiivrque puteutaie, wuo uaa ul tale coui uitttei seveial uuiraues upou Am.ricao cutu meice aud American uuiieua. It i now deter mined tbal be snail answer for bis uiidi.-edd, aud be my wish himaeli back in UishiuiI oo Bis master s himp piuntaUuu beloru ha gtia tnrongb with tne acuiement. A LUrd Vighi WMDNFSOAV FVKNINfl, OCT. St. . The MlDut-sota Election The Lateet i News , Just aa ws were going to press we reorVod the Chicago Tri&m of Tuesday morning, which con aina tbe latest news of the Minnesota electioo, Tbe eleotioo seems to have blistered all over wltb Iraud. It (ssaid that tbe Indian were supplied with whisky, and then taken to tbe polls, and made to vote the iMOfoco ticket. Pembina county, with a voting' population of less (ban one hundred, Is thus made to glvs ait humtrtd tocofo majnUy.' Tbe Minnespxirlej JVcim ol tba 20th has tbe following uoncsrnwg the wemeudous vote of Pembina : Returns bave just been received from Pembina by the Si. Anthony agent of the Chippewa voters, which bxtioete a majority of 600 tor Mr. Sibley lo Pemolna. Wben it Is underatoo that these were polled by about 55 men wllb the aasts'auce ot tour or five hundred Indiana wbo rusbed uaktd to tbe fight," the bnlliaat triumph of tbe breech olout Democracy will stand lor in in all Ice sublimity, Pile up the votetl coloDised wheel barrows aud bogus railroads, Fort 'snelliuit, Mnomin, Brownsville, Blue Kartb, Bi. Paul aud Pembina I Tbe cltn ax is perteol glory enough tor ooe day 1 . , This Pemblua Is a aectiou of wilderness about, two hundred mlleB square! containing two nominal towus and a wblte population ot about 100. Tbe Iowqb are Ft oj bine aud St. Joseph. They are inhabited almost exclusively by Indians and half-breeds, who receive regular paymeotaof m'Deyfrum i ho United States, and sre tbere-' fore iuuapable of voting. That tbe Pembina teturus are wholly fraudulent, no one In Mlnne sota baa the face to deny. We trust tbe Repub licans will not submit to the awlndle. We have a lew additional returns by private hands, from tbe Superior counties. St, Louis, Lake and Buchanan counties give Ramsey 136 ajurlty. Our infoimant thinks Morrison Co, baa also given a Republican majority of at least 60. Itasca county will not poll over a doseu votes, uoleti the Indians here bave been put through tbe Pembina process, wbicb Is not oulikely. The returns then In our possession foot up aa follows: 38 Counties... dt. Louis .... Luke Buchanan .... M or r Iron Pembiua rThe Ripley Set aaya that enough of Re-pablioana In Brown county neglected to vote. to nave carried tbelr entire e mnty ticket, It tney had tamed out. srOuyencge county ooly gave eleven votes for Van Tramp at the late election. Fill more last fall received 296 votes In that county. CT Tbe Cleveland ftatndfUr, Summon, and otber loeofooo papers, lu order to break the fall ot their gubernatorial candidate and make It, tf possible, leva painful tban It real ly is, bave started a story that Gov. Chase's majority Is made np of negro votes, Illegally cast lor him. This Is merely ooe of tbe wreck of lies which has oome to ibe lop since Ibeir political ship foundered and sunk on the 13n lost. As the editors of these papers claim to be so well posted in regard to negroes, ws reoommeod tbe next leg- laiatnre to appoint taetn aa a smelling committee" to Investigate. They appear to be ol ue right breed of dogs to Ueck a colored per son. . W-The Cemmrreiai wants to know whether CoL Van Trump did not, at tbe late electioo, vote fur Henry B. Payne tor Governor. Ths question Is pertinent - " Dutocaatio Ban hit . A case was lately on trial in New York, growing out of tbe attempt to sen tha unci. Ohurcb property to us U. S. government for a post offloe site. Ao Attorney named Benton sued ths owners far $xo0, wbiob he was to get for teturing an approval of the1 title by Dtatrlot Attorney, sIcKeon. Mr. Jamil, ooe of ths owners, testified that he waa adfiead from Washington, that for 17000 tbe then Attorney General of tbe Colled States, (Mr. Oushlag,) Wonld accept the title and take the Ohio ViCtUu Among tbe names ol ths per sacs published as lost with tbe Central AaerL oa, appear thoee of Warren Heatonaod Joseph Hart, of UftUx Both ware train Trumbell co., the fotmef Irom How land, and tbe latter from Farming; too. &UBI9J, .. vVoo ... 90 . . 2A ... 20 ... 60 ttblr. 0O8 mo) SA-It Is now said that Mr. Clifford, of He., Is lo tooceed Judge Curtis, oo the Supreme Bench. Clifford baa been In Coagreaa, and was Attorney General nndet Mr. Polk. KT Goraraor Walker baa written to tbe Pro efdrat to have tbe C. 6. troops kept In tbe Territory all winter. What tor f There Is no mois toting for them to do, we take tt, Many of the fit at cleee hotels In New lork are reducing their pcloes of board from II.M per day, to two dollars par day, GoLoaxn Rnomaim roa InniAv The Toronto CeeaiAf says there Is ft movement nmoog the colored residents ot Canada to organise colored regiment for India, Whether Ibe Britbb gov ernment will accept tbelr services, remains to be seen, bat the Ceeirtrr thinks that such regl menta would be eminently fit for the mi vice. 1 HoaMftLa Davaav tt or a OuMKirrsn or a AonioOLTOiut Bociarrr We quote the annexed paragraph from tbe Snmmlt Ooonty (Ohio,) Seeceav The Cosemlttee of tbe Summit Canty A art callural Buolety, nut baviag tbe Dred Scott de emu neiore tbeir evee, awarded ue premium tor tao 'Bet bread'' U Mtaa kliaa Bell, ol Mb dtabur j, aged thirteen years, aud colored. Tel however, ia to oe aaio in oeoaii oi ue oommn lee Tney awarded Ue premiums by tbe aua oera attached, without knowing tbe oamee 0 complexions ot tbe ceeapetltote. allsaBellbat A Runaway Have Captured-for L.bcrty A stoat, hearty uegn, wno made LU escape from slavery aume six years ago, ws out aaua-0e4 with letting "well enuugh aloue," but mustneedeeuKaae in runtiing on the "proper ty" ot bis lute master at every opportuulty l'be geutlemau, wbu liv.d iu tbe viuiuity ul Lexiuatuu, bad loug auapected "ovn" ul luur letiug with hie guods aud cbeUvIa, aud ist week, d wavering oei taiuaospicioua movemeut In a huose aervaut, ovooiuued that ue wa about to take psuge un tbe "Underground ttaiirond." tie tueielorv watcouu uiui ciureiy, ana luuaa Lis suHpioioiis wtre correct, and owlllog tu ue id ol two or tbree (Menus, followed tue uvgro in bis liftbt, witbuut arreauug biui, nta utjvot baiue lo net bold ot bi old alve. who w vauniug bim so much trouble. He wasatitled thtu would meet me lugtuve on tua aweutucay sice ot tbe river; and sure enough, ou iridy evening last, by keeping Clove watch uu tbe Oeeing nvgio, tney were earned oireouytu, where Beu lay in waiuug lor his peaeeuger. 1 boss in pursuit immauUiely puuuved upuu ue i old lugiuve, leaving Ue new runaway tu take , oare ul bimaelt. Ben lougbt with tbu depra 1 Uoa of m mau wbo bad ouce tailed Ue aweete ut liberty alter baviug spent bait a lile lo alavcry, aud It waa uut until be bad been eve rat tlma bruugbt to tne gruuuu witn a aticn, and nta bead eeverely cut aud oiuieed, tbat be Ulded to bia capture, aud allowed nimsvlt tu be bound aud ounveyed to ibe Uuvlngtou jail. A pbyalolau waa called aud tbe Wwuuds on bia need dreacd, aua on 9turay ue we nauaeu over to bis lormer master, aua carried b-tett into slavery. Ci. Gwi'. ft avpprfiaed Te.eme of the fraet ssateiy. Ths lisdtmtndtnt has obtained a copy of tbe Treatise uu tne Duty ot Matters," wuiob wae already in orlut at Ue Tract House, wben tbe new puiioy oi wnico it waa hi uewa -ai! fruit" waa unanimously resolved upon at tbe lau anaiveraarv ol tbe Boclety, aud wbiob baa now been suppressed by Ibe unanimous vote ut the Kxccuuve Uummiitec. iue title-page oi this renatkabla ooaptlatlon la as lollows: toairiOftAL DAirianeMaarBHe. Cumprlalng a Pastorei Addreaol toe tti, Rav, Williui Meade, l. D.,et VirgiuU;aBamooot Ue Rev. JoanC. Xvttug, D. it., ol Kutucky; aud Bnet Oaleatlons Hum publications m toe bt. vn, John B. Adger. O. O. J una, Jams W. Alexau- der, and Mev. A. i. ttolmvs, aua a nouoe irom Rev. Dr. Tbmaa 3myU. Awericau Iraot ao-deiy, 160 ftaeaau aUvat, New Yurk. IBe AMfstfsdrnf givee a ayuopaia w e above-named article, toe paaiorai letter ol ttlabuD Meaue. aud a oonv of Ua last. tie notice Irom Ut. bmyU, and wonders how it la possible Uat auy "evaugeiloal Ccrtattau" lu tn aiave-auldiog States oan objeot tu Ue publ oatlou and disutuutioo oi a boo moe up w auou uu-olee. But Ue faoi Uat Ue book ouuiema outh- lug to wbico alvholderou reaaooaoiy object la not aujnoienk waa tuey aeuiaiaui me Tract Buoiety la. not merely Uat slavery thall uut be oonUemoed, but Uat It bll not be dia-ouaaej at ail la iu publication. Aud it ia tu uta arrogaul detnaua mat me aicouutb ouw mittee nave aneoumowd Amtnean BtptiU. Til Stats MiUTAar Cosvbniioh. Tbl. body Is to aaeemble m Oolumou, ou Ue Uud Tuesday of January nxt, Ue awmbere ul the Uouveuuou to appear in luii-oreae noiiurm ap propriate to Ueir rwos. Tbe axeuuuve uom- mitiee appointed to make tbe necessary er rangemeuta are to meet at Ue tfuruct Huuee iu thia eitv. at 10 o'clock on tbe Uu el Novem ber, instead ot Ue IVHb, aa ha beeu heietolure announced. tw. Total 10.0S6 1020f Sibley's apparent majority... 128 Deducting 6UQ i'etubini votes which were never coat, and Kamey's mtjorliy In tbe Ter ritory is 377. IUI LtOISUTCBX. The Minnfulian has returns indicating tbe auccers ol tbe Republicans lu several doubtful dlstrfcta. It sayf: "the Legislature seems to be ours 'right side up wltb care.' " We da look at It thut way. tome of the Frnodi, Ctrr'Spou'lsDM of U Obluf Trloan. Glbncoe, McLeod Co., M. T., Oct. 17. One bundiea Indians, averrng their ktankttt of tie time, voted on tbe Winnebago Reset Tatloo the Democratic ticket Oue buodrtd and tm did vole, but the Agent thought lMa waa rauer iteep; ao be look tuu tickets out of tbe box and iroeatd the same number ot names from the Hut. W. R. Baxtm, Iron tb HUBMottaa, Oct. 22 Judt as we expect d and said, tne reports thai dOuuKty oaiied uavia bad giveu xe majority lor Biblty, "nil tne votes oast;" aud mat a oouuty called t'earoe baj pulled 1V1 majority lor fiibluy, also "ait the votes cast," to uae tbe Hfmtr puraseolo.y lurue out tu bave been only a fetter, put lorn to see bow much ol bre- iuv;d Iraud ol uat kind wuutd be lamely borne. Aui.'iumew wuo me anegta exirea meaeeu- gd, who bruugtn these reports to Bt. Paul, en Miltn us iu t-xjiLMia i lie wlioif, aa a Bctiou, a Ubncaiiou, btuwieaa aud wubout foundation. Ue ouw allege Uut lu a reuiuaut ul wuat eras Uavia couutt , beyond Meeker, there was a poll opeued at wuo pUoe, at w tilth 19 vole are aid iu nave beeu p lied, and mat bu-iey receiveo ull me voiea cut there. 'Ibis ieqaiio Oilier ut story, and ca kes quite a diflnrnnoe in re- euii Uut we doubt eteu tne IU vote story, a a-e d aij Ue lu majority lur oibiey reported Hum loodCQ. rniarutue vemciituamtJtatngur. TWe aya' of TnkUg tu , There drf tire wty, eats tbe Springfield Mass. fttfMfun, of taking the present rerul-ston, and we wish to ey a word about them Some mvtf', 'and thest are very largely thoee who bjave money, and perhaps money to lend, go Into the Brest foolish retrench meat. They see a few hundreds, or a few tbeasaods of dollars sliding away from febem, so they as trench at tbe tabM, retreach at the coal bio, turn tbe second or third servant out of the house to pick up ttvtng where she aan, retrench at the tall- r'a, retrench al ths grocer's, retrench at the dry good dealer's, relinquish Improvements on their houses, and, having like turtles, drawn their heads invide their shells, wait In fear and trembling, and mean cell-preservation to allow the a Sena to blowowr. ,Tbts Is ooe way, am) It la anbrotberly and unmanly. Aoxitter way Is to take advantage ol toe i ime when Work la obeap and plenty lo have everything done which will bave to be done wltbio a year, to pay all bills Uat can possibly be paid, to kep the servants tbat must oome upon charity if they are not kept, to live according to sreasnt means, and let tbe future take care of itaelf, to buy generously of everything that ceo be afforded, and make everybody, oo tar aa possible, confident and happy. We submit these two wayr uf taking the re vulsion to oar sensible) readers. Which will, with tbe most certainty, restore good timesi Which will atost at uduoe to tbe safely of nrou- irtyf Which wlllsooneet restore that ooufi deuce without which the money of tbe rich man. a eooroe of Income, Is as wortbleaa aa so muob dust? There oan be no two answers lo these questions. It this Is eu, let us all be deoeut. money could make ua as tearful, a pui stricken, as miserable and as mean as It does some men, we should thank heaven tbat we have not got It. There never was u bright a future lw( re tbls country as there Is to day. We may stum ble along for some months yet, bHore the wheels of trade will get upon the track of prosperity, but It rests with tbe moneyed people of tbe oountry lo say whether tbo months shall bo few or many. Let us, bars In Springfield hirers of servants, employers uf nin and wo- purohaatrs of goads see to It that tola matter be treated sensibly, ft Is in our power to aay whether mefobaoiaabll suspeud or go on. It la lor rust say bather men shall be idle or have bread. It Is for na to aay whether we will be selfih or generous: whether we will adopt a bold, wlee course tbar ahall save us from the great evils of the revulsloo, or wheiher we Will intensify the very evils which frighten The Elections. Iowa. We have the following additional re turns frum Iowa: CottDtt! Cerro Uordo Delaware Uardio , liowtid , Mory W.-odbury Prev. ie ported. iUorltli Low, ttp. HanMli, Dua- , 1x4 , 4U0 , loO .7188 a 4668 4668 Total, 67 counties.... 7m Rep iblicau majority, 8244 Tbe Secretary of Slate writes to Ue Daven port t?ec tbat tbs Legislature will probably stand. fttpabtlM&s DaawMrat. Senate 23 18 House 40 88 Republican majority on joint ballot, 18. Although tbe laot la well known Uat most stupendous fraud ws perpetrated In one of the voting preoioois In Kansas, we have seen no statement showing tbs way in which It waa done, or by whom It was ooocooted. The re turn ol sixteen hundred Loeofooo votes In preoioot Uat oould not legally poll fifty, baa something In U approaching the sublime- Indeed, it was too sublime, too great, too "democratic," to stand. Tbe body waa too heavy tor Its legs, and therefore It fell down. Walker couldn't stand it, nor his Secretary Stauton. They disowned tbe fraud, and aet Ue bogus returns aide. We are willing to give Walker aud tan ton ft oerteln degree oredtt for disowning this Mrs. Cunningham1 oh I Id, Ibis fraudulent, bogus baby. Ws should, however, like to know more about It, and wbo were lis tatber aud mother. They ought be oared for by Us administration. Tbo ttrpubiuaa PyrasaM. Here to Ue record of Iree States tbat have gone Repablloan In leoT. Look at It OHIO. IOWA MAINE VhlKUO NT CONNECTICUT. RHODE ULaMU. NEW MAMPaUikR. And here are alt the Demooralie free b tales. For obvloua reasons tbey can't be piled np In pyiamld ; PENNSYLVANIA Bnaacw or Paonma. At the recent Common Pleas ie Mahouiau oouaty, Emiline Moore re ouvered ft verdtot ol 81 80d egaine! Alexander r. Moore, tor breach uf merrfgo contract. ei-The Rtohmond Anewcr, the organ ot Governor Wl-e, and the Buchanan section ol tbe locolooo party In Virginia, is ooteatitfled eith Senator Hunter 'a letter. It wanta an un equivocal Indorsement of the Admlulatratlon rum Hunter, wbiob be will not give. Hie re election to toe senate, therefore, la still a beu In fill contingency. ' Tun Fixht BoRDt-a. Democrats are now ear neatly fixlog thiir atleutioa on the remote counties ol Hlnoeaota, to live tbelr ticket lo tbat iaoipleot State. So lax aa definitely beard from, the Republicans are several hundred ahead. Experience certainly Justifies the con fideucc of tbe Democracy in ibe border, and ue returns from Uat region are coming io ao oordlngly. On tbls view of tbe case, tbe Cbl cago Tribune remarks: Henry WsrdBeeober says tbat tbe mar:h of oiviliaation bears bll oo ita outer ede. W t- are reminded ot this by the vote Oast at tbe reoeoi eiectloaa on tne oounues ot low , aud Mloueeuta. Throughout tbe undiscovered por uoo ol Iowa, and along tbe outskirts of Miuue note, where the Indiana prevail over tbe oouu try, ana wniaky preraiia over ue indlnns. ibe Bbam-Democtety bave achieved igoal tii- umpua. a iroutier lown, maue up ol a huudred aloux ur black lee t, aud a dozen white meu, wboee occupation I to keep tbe 'naiivtV dead drank, and Uem-elvee moderately ra. will not fail to bring ia a Deuworatro majoiity equal to tue emergency, in eny luipuriaut electlou." CmimsNxw Yobul ibe New York Tnb utie of Monday publlabee a long catalogue of crimes committed In the streets ot thut olty un Buuday, Including among otbera, tbree high way robberies, Uree murders, two assaultei which will probably prove fatal, a bloody ooofilct and mutiny on board tbo packet ip Webster, besides lhrceoles, rubiferiue, "fir-1 log a dwelling from revengv," Ac, most of tbem committed by gangs kuowo as tbe Mmack-1 ere! boys," the "Ball's Head lights," and other squally refined and classical names. The de tails of these crimes are given at great length, and no doubt to the great gratification ot tbeir New York readers. fiLavss LnsiuTSD. The will of UrALuoy Fine, of Louisville, who liberated all ber slaves, nine In number, waa registered on Monday. She gave to eaob of tbem (100 In eah, and made tbem heirs to ber teal estate In Jefferson street, at tbe death of an aged brother. The alaves are to be sent to Ohio. ptT- Caleb pushing nas written a letter to th tioaton Adverfutr. denying that Ue Pierce Ad the ieet to4t ai laaat, ue eommlttee tbonaht 1 "Mtrilen ever recognised Walker's Admin to;soaage4 tAwareaLiaxa. -i,.,. ; . - Msutlo in Wloaxagua, UT John U Itobell, tne Irish ref ogee, who ss oped frm exile, and broke his parole, has ls- sui d a p iper at Emiville,TeniieaMe, under the title of tbe " Suitikrrn CifuTeN' Of course be goes for vxiendiog tbe area uf slavery. Hssayst "Fur any rational man, living at the Booth, and having bis lot oast there, to be etrdena Is no matter of cholo, but of mere neccsalty." Ot course It ta. Tbe Moloch ot Slavery permits no mau to lubablt her dominion wbo Is suspected ot doubting the divinity ot Boodagn, and John Mitchell willingly bends bis neck to embrace tbe yoke. n . ' . , j BroXSRS Mobusd. Tue Ml. Vernon fanner Hives rather an excited account of the InU which befel ft s.uple of oar pet. bag brokera, wbo went over from Uat town to Mauaiicld, to draw xpeoie from the bank in that place, Tbamoae aa paid, but the m b would not 1st them oar ry It otf. Tbe f swiff says tbat Lieut. Gov. Kurd waa at the licadol the on, :aisq, wi duo't Uink It was a vary vicious mob, ano wouldn't have) hurt them mack.. Tbu occur renoe ooly shows tbat tbe practice ot runulu banks for specie by broken is not in accordance with popular opinion, and will not ho Isserated.1 The official vote of tbe l'eotb Coiigree- alonal (lad.) District, at the late special elec tion to fill the vacancy occasiooei by the death of the Hon. Samuel Brentou, Is published. Tbe majority of Cats Case, Eq , Rep., la 888. ("Catharine Uayea, the Irish aloger, baa recently married a Mr. Buahnell. Tbe 5eadt Tinas says tbat bo waa ber business manager In California and Australia, and tbat be lore he oould marry her, be was under tbe necessity of vlaitlog this country and procuring a divorce from his wife lo Cooocotkmt. tefu The capital of Iowa Is to be removed In a law weks, from Iowa City to Dctmotnee City, In accordance witb tbe provisions of the new Constitution, and an aot of tbs last Gen eral Assembly. Tbs next Iowa Legislature will bold Iu session at Desmolnes. ie John MlUlo Earle, tbe oldest editor In New England, wllb perhaps one excepted, baa beeu nominated by the Republicans ol tbe Worcester District, tor tbe State Seuate. mar Hon. Pierre Bouie Is lying very sick at bis residence to New Orleane, from a dteeeae ol the throat, contracted during his late visit to Mexico.-, . CTMorUmer N. Thompson, alias "Dovsitoke," waa married on Friday evening at New Haven, to Miss Anna U, Tan Clove, of Minnesota. Sou, Rev. John Plerpont, of Boston, alter five yeaie of osrelul and deliberate Investigation into ths fplritaat phenomena, has some out and avowed himself a believer In I A Dsatst or Ma. Caawr an. Tbe lant steamer from England brings the newt of Ibe death ol Thomas Orawtord,1 the celebrated American Sculptor. Be died In Loudon, of a oaooer In Ue head. Mr. Crawford wae bora in New York Maroh SKd, 1814. ' la bis daaU Amarloa lueea one of ber best artists. The royal society of arte of Grat Britain bave liven tbeir allvar medal lor 1867, to a,. t. cqukr of New York, for bis lecture dsltvcreo Oelore toe society ou "inurooeauio Uomaouni oatlou." - - Mr, Squler, some ten years ago, ediUd tbe CbllUouUe Gosafle, and got up a book on Ue iudian Mounds, Ao. iNTBaBSTIK TO CfiWDOWBVA. C. Joho eon, vi Hi, Veruuu, llliuoia, tw overed a judg mailt axauitt Ue iitlnois ucutrai ttanroaa turn wauy, lu u Circuit Court ul Uulou oouuty, fvi heavy damages, lur putting the plaiutitf oU the uus at aigul, ana soani two miles irum tne aia-i too. Johusui nad a $100 bill, tbe smaiieat, nuu tie ooudactor would neither cha ge themoury, nor Allow vbe ptainuii to ride to Ue next t Uon. Wbere he bad frleuds. but cumuetl bin down iu tbe dark. Tbe Court decided tbu a ueseenier t ciuniO1, fr be behave blawvll, dVen u bis tare is uot yet paid. Tue oonductorV eaeou wae simply that he UougHt Ue money couuterfvit, and aa Ue ''tali youug lei low bat M a White beaver, and had Ue note in queatiou i supposed bim to bo a gasat lur, aud Oida'i oAie eojuoi h4&liog bim any howl" , Tuk Tkoitiihi Ykhtihdt There were a great ni my people oo lb- raw course ypterday afternoon, to witn;sa ibe trolling race between tbe Greeo Mouutain Morgan and Ue Black Hawk Telegraph. Ths homf appeared to be io good cuudition The track wae smooth, but heaving In places, Tbe Morgan beat Telegraph In tbree strait bents, and ended the race, The time was 8:068.-00-S:UU. 1 he time was very medium, but the roe was finely run. Tbe second race was for one hundred dollars; mile ht-ats best tbree in five. Four were entered, vix: Bay oolt, ''Emerald;" Roan horse, "Buck eye;" Sorrel colt, "Uarry Hell;" and a tirey mare; Tbe Emerald colt won. after a good race. The sorrel colt, "Harry Neil," took the first beat in 2:45, driven by Rockey. Tbe Grey Mare diet need- In tbe next hat the sorrel colt was ruled out by tbe Judges In consequence of nav log run Into Emerald's sulky and upset his driver, Dodge. The Roan horse took tbe heat. Tbe Emerald colt took the third beat, Buckeye tbe fourth, aud Emerald the filth and sixth, winning the monay Time 2:46 2:47 'i b'i 2:iu-21 and 2-66 The Yankee Colony lu Viigiuta. i lb I ronton R rrT gives an Interesting ac count of the condition 4ml prospects of Ceredo, ibe new town projected in Western Virginia, ouder tbe auspices of the Hou. Eli Thayer, Precldeolof the Hunn'ateud Aid Society. The location is desorlbed aa very fine and commanding. It is ouly about a doaeu mike above the fl'iurlablng town ol lronton, Obie, aud 1 oo Ue opposite aide of tbe river, just where it makes its southernmost beod, at Ue bouudaiy liue be- tweeu Kentucky and Virginia, hays tbe Ht- t$tr: Lit-re. wiit re, by Ibis great eoutbeiu beud In the Uhiu river, our Statu eeeniH a1 must to havo thru it l Um-Ii lu, wtnlgt; likti, butweuu our neih boitiig auUr Btaiee, waa ibe v-ry point ol all others to oomuienCH tbia that practical d mou- atrw inn oi tne ont-ueea oi our great nattoual m- Ifitifta aud uy briugiuii toetni-r citizens ol reiuoie SfCiiona, aud by mingling our Ulveiae national tlt-mt-nis and excel lejtcien, tu "tr-ak down tbe middle wull or paititton tvtween us, mukine ut twain one new men, and to making peace." Tula we firmly believe will be thu result ot the uew emigration, it socceMtul. We ahall uo longer bave to theorixe aud qunrel about tue comparative advautugns and pronta of oortbutu and sou i hero fiietituthwa-of slave labor and Iree labor but tbey will I in alouu aide by tide, aud will tlt tb-lr own taie. Tina la a p4:aoeiut way ot ; tiling tue queatiou, and ihua hope lor cur dietracteo oou try rises out ot uu very "aitue ol deplr." The aoene pieseuU-d at Ceredo, October 12th, was aa auimating one. Laborers were busy digging don the blgb bank for a good road way Irom ibe wide bottoms to tbe site ol the towu, which is saudy aud ao.l adapted to build ing purposes. A number of cellars are already ciug, aud foundation Wdlla are up, but tbe tea-son waa so tar advanct d wbto tbe colonials com mented tbat there cu be but 11 lie show ut build togs thia whiter. Borne 840,000 worth ol attain engines ud tnachiuery have arrived, aud will be set lu operation as toou bh powlMe, When the spring open-, Ceiedu will "bud aud biuanoji." Mr. i'bayer it "in lowu,,: tuperlu- tending ibe muveueute, aud add resting public meetiuga uf Virgiiilaue in explanation uf fall eouemu abd ubjeji, which appear to fiud much tavor with the people. drWe dud the fuii.nviug m the Oiucluuatl papers of tbia niuruiiu - The Ohio Life lueurauce and Tract Co. The committee appointed by the ctedt re of tbe Ohio Lite Ini-utAuue audi mat Compauy, at meeting ou IMS, ibe Zitu day ol Oc tuber. 1857, witb iuatiuciioua to arcettaiu and report the cooilntou ot the fioaiioo ul Ue company, at a meciiug ol tbu crtditore, to Ui on I ltd by tbe committee, su soon as practieoie, now take tbie mode of saying to ibe ciedituis that Ue commute in not in posft-r-sion ol the information ua yet, lu enable it lu make suun report a will requiie the meticg ul me cn-ui.ora con templa te d uy ue reauiutiou Uu Monday, tbe otb luat, tne ciim'Ditieo nm an mlijvicw with board tf Truateea and arlBueeH ul Ue compa uy, by wbicb ih-y Itaiu u.a ibe boaid ul irui'lees and aaniKueta bad eiupkyed all tbe meua wttiiiii thru puiroi co a apeedy adjust ment oi tue accouuw, una mat no exertion euould be omitted wiitii.i tbuir power to be ap- lied, tu briii g au aujuptmeut tu a close. 1 bat a multiplicity ol sui.e, aitai.bmeut, 4ud eveiy variety ui ugai piuueciuus Huuwn to me new York code, bad beeo Instituted aaaluat Ue uompauy in New Yuik, must of wbicb can ouly ue deleliniuea uy aeoieione ol toe courts, and wbiuu will ucOeeaaitiy r outre some Weeks, per bapa uootbs, lur their euure disuuaitiuo, uutil wbicb time itis aiteriy uut ol tbe power i Ue liuatees or asigu tu give auy denmte state uieut ot tbe coudiiiuu and Ue liabilities and aeeu uf the oouipauy. We, nowever, leel cooatrdinea to say to tbe creditors, tbat we are ouuvioced Uat toe affaire of Ue Uompany are la ue beat bands, that, un der tbe oliouUistaiioes Uey could be placed, lur a apeedy, eiouomiOil and dvautegeuue adjust meat lor Ue ueuent ol alio.ncerued. And that, wiU a tair degreee of patleuoe lu be exeroiaed by Ue creditors lur a lew mouth a or perhaps weexa, an tnat cau oe produced irom Ue aaatts will be realised by Ue pret-ut board and as signees. I ue Uommitiee bave deemed tbe above ataie meui due tu Ue orediturs, Irom Uetnselfea at Uia lima id the wlweuca ot snub iulorioetiuu aa would antboriae tbe uall ol a nieeliog, and the creditor are atourtd Uat a lueeliug will be oaiied aud re lot t m-ide aa eoou as uch iulor mat ion ahall be received u will require it by ue Liomuittee. w. tt. mormjs, W. J. BKtui, Uotuber 27, lbo7. Juuk U. Rklli. TIM HsftV rVKNIMJ, OCT. 89. from BWng...g,rdr RufBsns Indlguaui. Gov. Walker. In Kanaas, bids fair to tread in the tootsteps of his Illustrious pTedecewore. Header, Geary, Ac. His recent proclamation throwing out tbe fraudulent vote oast In Jobo-Min county, bee excited tbe whole blve of Border Ruffians, wbo demand that the certificate of election ahall be given to tbe men who were not legally elected. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Ooatflt, writing from Qulndaro, Oct. 22, toys that an lujunctioo from Judge Ca-u to Gov. Walker and Stanton, commanding them to give certificates ol election to the mem bere tbat were intended to be elected by tbe frauds in John.-on county, was served day be fore yesterday by a deputy Sheriff at Stanton's residence near the old oamp, about two miles east uf Lecuuiptoo Gov. Walker is staying oat there wltb duo ton, partly because he Is not well, aud partly becauab he ia at raid to stay in Leoomptou. Maj, Sberuiaii, wbo is lo command of the troops that bave beeu quartered near Lawrence, has received orders Irom tbe Governor to re-; move with his whole comma ud to Leoompton at once. Uia iMtbermal Excellency feels that he need tbe protection ol the troops. Tbe following la a copy ot Judge Catu'a lu- ui.oiion; TKkaiTunr or humus. Tu Robert J. W aiker, Guveruor ol Kauaaa Tec- mory, end rredertck p.ata- too,socretary oi the aaine, Greetiuu i kkku, bamut'i 4. jonea, wtiiiaoi tlall, Wu Ulram Uledaoe, J. U. Dantorih. Joba V. Fjioo L. 6. Be I lion, A. P. Walkir, Mllliam B. Well. J, C. TbowpMiU, Thomas B. ykes, aud C. :. Wiudaor, have been elected me rubers of tbe Legislative Assembly ot the Territory of Kauaaa, to witt t oeaoove nrat inree named na uieinoero ol the Council, the remainder aauiemberaul the H(uaeol Repreaeutativesul tj.esaid Aambly( appuiuied by law to meet un the first Mouday ol January, A. D., 1858, tor tbe oou u ties ol Johnson and Douglas, ol the said Territory, tu wit: uu tue ou aud otb days ot uotouer, loo J, and ought to be eouiuilaiuued as Couuuilmeu aud iiupteeuutatives by you; nevertheless, yuu, uot i ciug iguuraut ol tbe premtaes, but dicre-gsnliug your duty luereiu, bare uot only re-iued, Uuugb thereto requited by the said mem-bet elect, to grant tbem their oertiuoutea ol election, but yet do reluae su to do lo oouh-mpl oi us, aud to tbe great damage ul Ue said mem ber eleol, aa uy tbeir cumplaiul we bat euuder-Uad, Vie, therefore, beluk williug that apeedy jus tice abould be doueiu tbeir behalf, do command atd enjoin you Uat immediately alter tue re ceipt ol this writ, yuu du cause tbe said mem bers euct to oe grauted Ueir oerunoates oi election, aud ao aiguiiy ue cause to us wby you eaubot or will uut grant tbe certificates aa aioreaaid, Uat iu your dvlauli tKmplaint abould agaiu oome iu us, and buw you bave executed tnia writ, made known to us at Lecoinpiou ou tbe 20ib day ul Uotuber, A. 1)., 1857, and have you uen aud there Uia writ. "Witness iny baud and aeal. Uia zuu day ol October, a. D. 1857. STERLING G. OATO, Judge 2d Judicial Dial. Kauaaa Territory." A letter from Kansas, lo tbe Cincinnati TtmtM, tbowe how Ibis fraudulent vote In Ox-lord precinct WjS made up. He says: Oo Governor Walkei'e return from tbe pre- oluot uf OXiord, be i.alted al Lawreuoe, aud taking out ol bis portl olio a lare roll ul papei, said tu tbo crowd that be would how tnem a ooriosity. it tLey promised uot 'o deuoy it lie tticu uurut.ed tne returns oi toe preomut oi Ox lord, wbicb coutaiued nxteeu hundred aud oue neuiea, all written Ui Ue earn baud-wrmo. and wuiub measured exactly tllty-lour leet in leuglhl All too uamea, except uuo hundred dud twenty, were copied Irom " William' ciu clnnati Dtiuclory," tboae oommeuciug witb Ue ratue letter Miuwing each otber aa rt-gul'iriy aa i uey do Upon Ue page ut mat book i it rtmaius to be seen wnetber tbe cittotai au tborily uf tbe pro slavery Judge, Cato, will be aufflcient to tmiuoe Walk.r to accept tbe Iniquitous tetarn ot Oxtord ptcctnot aa legal, aud impose apoo Rmsas a pro slavery Legislature. Republican Festival. Toe Xeoia Torek light mm that tbe KeLuh' Llcaos of Boweravllle la that, county, iiad a eel- . ebratlou oo tbe 22d, lo honor of tbe elect on oi ' Gov.Chue. One of the Boweravllle boys, (s son of tbe Emerald Isle,) composed and sang on tbe occasion tbe following song Men of Township Silver Creek Let us of oar Victory speak. Let aa still for Freedom "shriek," . Chase aqd Victory l We re tbe boys that Chau the Pdvnc We could do It o'er ag-Ua What Is right we will sustain, TiU tbe day we die! 'i bough tbe eontest It was close. Bold and firm we met our foee Ohio atill for Freedom goes Chase and Victory! Bee Ua Loootoeocrew With amassment turning blue, Aa their vanquished hosts they view, Soattered o'er the plain. By our vole ws have tbem told, We value freedom more Uan gold, Tuftt min may not like brutes be sold, ' Tho' dark tbelr skin may be. Ohio scouts Ue Tawnst Jadge, Calls his decision only fudge-She Is back-booe, ahe will not budge ' Nor yield to Blaveryl We thluk old Buck baa feet a horn-Ohio In his side's a tboru A dougblaoe she will always acorn, . ( Exalted though he be. Young Kansas, too, sends op a about Her Ireedom-lovlng sons axe out, . 'they put the Btaverydogi to rout The West will yet be free! Theu let us give old Greene one cheer Her hearths aud homes to as are dear jVrom the right oourso ahe will oot veer, Republican for aye An It km roa Bhokbioj. The total exports of clgara from the port of Havana to the preseut year, up to tbe Z'-m oi September, were as follows : Unit! States,., M.CSK.OlO TrUlt reoU..4,0lt 000 Hambnri A Bra- te'jiuja ........ ,1 lU ooo idj ,951,0"0 Ru. l.ttl'oOO Ort Britain .. WO.uOo Hn.und 64 tOO Fraso.,. 10,aiK,W Meiloo m',9 PalO 9.0:1.000 Ulhr D.iinU 9 khu IHlO llal tiMattitit. Lout DnoratofaAtar4. Latest rrem ike) Ptalos aaws fhuu ool. iouNkoa, or tms crauaii-sui-rioN. 1 he steamer Miuuebaha arrived laet eveutug from tbu Miteouii, baviug a large numutr ot paaaeugere, bouud to vurioua eastern and southern points. Ann tig tbe number we uotieed Met a. li. K. Nichulls and hi. U. Hehrer, wbo aie direct irom Utah, i'hey were the engineer ot Magrew'e wagon train, wbiuh tbey accompa nied tu ractuo bpringa, in Uiab tarn tory. Measra. ctiouuiiaaud tteiirer turuaa tnetr aca towatda tbe Btatea oo the lib ol Bepteuiimr. They believe Uat the tiaiu will pas tbe Wiuter at soil Laramie. Tbey stale tUat the cattle ol tbe unvernmeut trains, en route mr utau, were uymg iai, auu it is b-iitVed tbu trams will encouutor giet aufleriua tbruuvb the wiutt r. tiol. Jobuauu, bead otitcor oi uia tiau-port service, a lib oiutiieun iigut wagona, wuh met. tie ws travellug r..pidly, at tbu late ol witty wiles per day: tuu luuiea were breakiug dowu. Numbers uf We in Were aroppiug uu tbe way, Wuru dowi and niuurrud uaeiea by tbe t xwa- urdiuajy labor they bad bvn cuiupeiled tu un dergo. Urea waa very toarce uu tbe ritttua. Cul. Uiittuiau, Ouiuuiaiidiug ultiuur at t-'olt Laiaule, debits euii Ualiualiy a repoit publtau ed tu eoute paper tuat be hud stupi d aud caused lu be uveiuwuied and luutiy tieated, a Mui- u.uu traiu. . ne ueuouuoe u repuit a utterly lalae. Uept, vau ii, ui iui(uioiiucn' utuieut, hrf arnved iu lots oily, being en route lul Waab oat"" Tnn KiosaPPan iLaVa. We gave yt-amrday muruiuti au aouuuut ut tue aiient ul a unuro, o fe'riuay ulgbt ait, wno bad uuce btui U, nd bta l oameiauou iu vrmgwu ju. ne uave i-acu iMJt u a i-ond ibat l.. Uegiu, wbot- HMiue la beojaioiu Uueirom, w eUi uicipaied lb 150. ov ibt Mill oi uui waaiti, nut ibt buom uutuily tual piutuiuu ul tbe will wastidi wy tbe CuUH, OU uui uuui vwmw mn vviuv toUiiiu. oauce Ue ueoiaiou ut ue eurta, tbt ueirs nave bt-eu anxtou to agiu get Ue uegri iutu tbeir uoMtB9iou, .aod bave reimrted to va riuua deks to aoouuipusb Ueir object, but uad buyer lu laUid, uuui tuu eveuipg iu que auu'. wU(.n, It ia aavrtej, a liee ucgio m Ui uiuytrd to decoy biui lulu place wueie he wa utiiied. tuouab uot uutil u bad made a des rate Ugbt lot lnwtly, aud waa aevcrai Uuivi auockt-u dowu. alboe bia euiuciianjb, Cbel .uui baa uvi.d mot ul Ibe time iu tuia oiiy, auc jaa beeu vuy ounuue a out bt lug Mtuuud Uu vh, lur ir ul ueiuK aiuuatpeu anu earner web into Slavery t aud tuv ie uu euuw Uat ab , tars wvie nut wiutuuk guud giuuud. ll Ob tbe OrM. pop Ibe New fork 'Irtbu gave up the eiecane ji Obto, low and Minnesota tu to Locolooes 4t torua out tbat tbe Republicans bave ot ' m thejni ail. The rricune abould 1101 let auB u eaey. muuiv woiwuo- (Mie Stmie Jam uat. Our mtauke vita regard to ubiu waa baeed un a prawumptkra tbat Ue Republioana had done aa badly in tue real uf Ue atate aa in tbat por tiou wbete the Atate Jvurnmi maiuly oLrculaba. We rejoice to find tbat aucb Is not ueoaae A. P. TVtewer. - This won't do. ibe portion of toe Plate ' where Ue 8t4hurnai mainly circulates" did as welt or better, even, Uan any otber part ol ibe State t on the otber hand the New York Tribune! Ohio circulation Is chiefly la the twelve Reserve Counties, and there It was we lost by tbe wholesale, tbe net loss In those twelve counties being within a fraction of six thousand votes. Official Vote ol l'eouslvauit. Official relaxes have lieen received from er ery county In Pennsylvania Tbe summary is aa lollows : Packer loB.aw Wilmot 146,147 Uaaleburet 28,100 Packer over Wilmot 42,748 Paokerover botu., HfiS'i The amendments to the Constitution wtre adopted by majorities varying Irom 94,000 to 100.000, The vote for Canal Commissioner and Supreme Judges waa nearly tne same with that for Governor. Tbe total vote ul tbe Btate Is 87,1V8 leas Uan tbe vote last year. Packer bu 4l,8'i0 less than the vote oast lor Buchanan ; Uaaluhurst, Am., has 64,016 lesa tbau tba vote eet tor Fillmore, while Wllmot's voto is ouly 1,808 lesa than tbat oast tor Fremont. This shows tbat the Repub- llcaua are a united and compact body, and will make their influence felt in the tutnre politics uf the Keys'one Btate. Let us hope that ahe will yet throw off tbe shackles of pro rlav-.ryUm wbicb bind ber, aud place ber influence actively on tbe aide of Freedom. iot,U2ejuoe , It will be perceived, says Ua Sandusky Aeg-Uter, tbat the people of the United States, numbering only 26,000,000 of people, oousnmed mors cigars than Ue one hundred millions ot people Id England, F renoe and Ruwia-a fa r ludloatlon of our expensive bablte. Bat daring the next year less cigars will be smoked, and at . least oui hall of the oJgar shops will be olotsd. U I gars and silks have oost the country too muob, and now oomestbi retrenchment, ... tes.Hun. Jeffries Leoomptc of Kausia, has written a reply to the Conn eot lout memorial ists. Ue tbiulu thu in their reply to Ur. Buch anan, speaking ot "bribed and perjured judges," tney meant bim. Shouldn't wonder if tbey did; and bis fluttering snows that the bird la wounded. a ,., -; "A cap into tbo crowd is thrown, He whom it fits makes It his own.'' sTThe total number of failures lo New York city sines ths first of August, Is about 900. and the liabilities are estimated at ninety millions. This la axoluaivs ot Us railway tail uree, which amount to hundreds of millions more. Daring tbe whole of tbe revulsion u 1887, tbe number of failures reported in the same olty wu about 600, but the returns under tbs bankrupt law In 1641, showed tbat about five Uousand took the benefit of tbat act, show ing liabilities amounting to nearly Hi ty millions ol dollars. sa- Tbe Washuigtou ooirespoudent of tbe Mew Yuia. Herald aaya Uat the Pieatdeut cutT detnus Senator Uuutor'a letter "as a culd spol-o,y for oot making open war upon tbe Admin-law tiou." Adtaxqbo iUTt. iue (ifutral Ticket Ageuu, iu convention at Chicago, on te 21st Inst,, have Increased Ue rates of fare, to take effect un Muuday next, Nor. 1st, The fare irom this olty to Boston Is advaooed to 820, to 1 New York 818, to Philadelphia 916,60, to Bal timore $18,76, to Pittsburg $6,60, to Buffalo 88, to Cbf jago tlO,5U, to Niagara Falla aad Suspension Bridge $9,60, to Ciooinuatl 83,26, to Toledo $4,60, to Bt. Louis $13,28, to Dayton 82,10, to Indianapolis 86,85, to Terre Haute $7,60, to Vlooennes $6,60, to Kvabsville $9, to Cairo $10,86, to Alton $16,10, to Ft. Wayne gw.bu, to Luejetie xr.sa, to Bprlogfuld, 111, $12,85, to Jacksonville $14,10. AST-The Republican' of Portage celebrated Ue el ool ion ul Uov. Cbaee aud tbe Stale ticket by a Feetival at Raveuu uo Friday evenlug, A large number ol ladies graced the entertain ment by their preeeuee, a number uf the town ships were represented by ladles and gen lie-in n, n salute wue fired, aud a determination was meuiteslvd to ilahl on aud light eier iu the good oause. JaW-TheottJolal returus in tbe Beutturlal dis trict, oompoeed of Fayette, Cliutou and Greene land aa follows i WUiau. McDowell. MJ. , 1006 948 67 ,.17oa 742 1018 ..2441 1865 1U70 Fayette.., Clmton . Greene... VevMrs, Connipgftaia ts In Stamford, Ct. I uUiouiOoviugiouj ul hi Mr. a. M. Hubtoaou, iht gaaet ot her ssjunssl, Matthew Hale Bmithl ii oouuty, iUuiuuky-Uru uom. Total 62S4 8055 2179 it will be seeu tbat Winaus, Republican, Is elected by a large majority. Ua baa a majorl. ty in eaob oouuty. Tbe Norwatk Hft,ior yp : "Our oppvueols are ooaaliug of tbr great gaioe at the rec ni electlou, over ttial of last tall. Wbut ami ht-n- bave tby guntdt Juit l jibing nil, r ey bave an apprtut gain It la tiue, b caurt tbe publican vute is stime 40,0yy es Uu It waa test fall but our opponent bave pulled isie than tbay did Ueu, loo, by about 20.UUO. Bow bave lb y gained! srThe Uepubiioaua ut Huron oouuty bad a labile) at NorwaJkea rrlday evening, iu bouoi ol the 'reelection " ot Gov. Cbae. Bonfire olaxed, boulus weie Uluuilaatea, me military .urued out, epwf b s were made, luanls diuuk aud Ue Rtvrnlwann bad guod time geuerally Vlbe Uoverber ot Peuuaylvauia has Isauetl lie uroclaUHUuet appointing Tbursaay, ui Jtitb day of Itovembur next, as a day ol genet-al uaukagWuig througbout tbe Btate. TMftyor Wood fasts made a bold stroke for popularity among the destitute and vicious "cltisens" with which tbe streets of New York city are thronged. He proposes to employ iaboruis enough to finish all Ue public works in progress about that town. The expeoee would be e norma ox, but be warns those la com-forubls olroumatanoes that Uey had better bear thia than pay lor the property that tbe poor, driven to deepair, would steal and da a troy. The Pat characterises, the Mayor's plan lor ua relief of tba poor aa a bounty offered highwaymen. Muohio, The correspondent of the Cincin nati Omettie, writing from Masai llou, Oct. 18, aaya: Tbe important movement made this week h Ibu Untud Enoampmunt ol Kuighta Templar, of tue Buw of Obto, will be an epooh lu ue ma-ouio world. Past Grand Maxtor W. ii. Thrall, Irom n select euinumtee, proponed ao out aud out aoveraoce of tbe connect ton of me iemplar or gao ie alien in Ohio, witn toe Grand Encamp- Tbe report, (eouniniending aotloo, closed with the following teaotutious: HewtteJ, That Uis Grand Kncampment ia, ol right, -the highest source of legitimate Knlh4iuud in tbe atate or Ubto," aud as aueb uaa euuru jui ladtouuu ut the meat and govern-meut oi Ue enoampinaut uereio. Htmltd, Ibat tbe boy heretofore known as Ue General Grand Eucam pineal of the United Btatea, baviug virtually disbanded by Its own action, we legatd tha uaia having now arrtveu woea u uetvuv toia oiruu Autamp- uieub w iaa w puaiuuu a a MpuruU, seoercign and indrfi,ttni body; and that It dues, Uere-lure, heiuur declare its eooneotloo WIU tbe oody herewlore kuown aa Ue General Grand Euowmpment, now styling iumU Ue Uraod An-oaiupmeui ut tbe United outua, as UrmimfJ. tumntea, mat a oommiitee ur uree be ap poiuted to oorrvapond wua Ue Geoeral Ka-iMuipuont ol Ue respective BtaiectoaubuiB tna mtereet aud wait ate ot Teupjax itaeuury ia Uetr several jarualiutious. A uutuua ut btr h.uiKhts deemed (he oont-plete severanoe oi Ue ouuoeotiou at this time premature, and oo Ue adoption uf the rtsulu-uous, lormaliy eutvred Ueir diaaeal upon Ue record. otra Wm. B. Thrall, Horace H. Stokes and Cornelius Moore, a special ooaiuute apoiuted lur tbat purpuav, euouiiiiea a iteviaed CooautU-hiUwo aud 0j'Lea, adauia ut um new Order ol uiug, wftien UyawVc UuMl u iex AmuU a uutuuiuuiuaviuu. Ibe Uraiid Lud4e ot Ohio was orgaulsed at JbiiUOuUe, iu me 4ib ol Januaiy. ley. Tbe Uateruii a Utauliuuwe have u iu euaiaefnpia-iwi iu aula in tueirciiy, ou ibedtnui Juiu- ary ut xi, a acnu tiuteuai4 oelOiuou ol tots eveol- Huuxaa s Expoatiuly tua ibO Panic. A man ti u' oreeuber I say, wot gey yew nurtol Aau'taum auutmus rivur. on ouae imix Kew made suott uiiui ruuf 07, UiUu't yew uo Uey 'a kav t iw aay, wut uiaAea yw tun exuuud Saaahm' aoid orakiu' things sow fiiUIuUy; (tub uo'i a hoieaatl alurtvtt Ate' yew io Ji pmattedudbrukeavit4aitf Duu'kyew tuiuk 1 ow a better dri up, ur tlUe siuuuur dutiut i do, l4'- " A HuBTtBaft'Mujfor a Uuj."-a-The son oi Ueuiy 6. Guu ut Miausaippl, rau off two Weeks ago with his faUec's sssnml wAta. . |
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