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- --.. . f X IB I I 4 -The Senate has ra- B'rons lie !Ic-.ii!!uitis. rim .St. Louis New Km of the 1 went v live or 1 T5 f 5? . ?T(r 1 f It.. x ...,. .!.-..t!i nfilioir nroi.hat.had . Trent ks KnHjicJ. - . . 1 1 .:. i tiiicd the Convention concluded at J5ei .. . i.. .. e i. t... i . Oitu ihsIm uoiviing-urtri; JtHy 6, is II.: ,, . , 011 111C -Hil 01 -iarcu "si, i a. - i-.ders arrived v-s- " - I .MUsr, 7tSS a'J3Un"-J' .the United Staes and the Grand Duchy ' Ji -B-Tir. , iL insfe ",e"'f " '" ofllesjo: and annular Convention con- jR. v ,!;0,n , ,02 j,::(;ks of hi;li".!o I The nomination if Win. C. Anderson yc-.tio;7, concluded m the 10th cf April ro' s ..m furs, consigned to 1 L'hou of St. Louis as Marshal for ll.e State f as(i 'j-.c jvtal convention concluded t. Jr. L Ci. They aw- lm;n Tent iMisH-iiii, has been confirmed by the at Kcp,, between the United States' Ma. I.imi:'.!-. a new tr;!!i(i- port, which S..,::.e. .,.,1 ..... .WiPlie nf New- ( I miiada. has rc'.'H.,y I el I. esia.msiieu M.l.iC , TCI) ii. i. e ; aiiove x .-l i 'i. i ici.e, on Dfir r sv. ilv Tit'lcri. ion r.ov!:nx.n, John c. r.Dv. Aii ds, or conn coi n i v. I'Oil Mill". f-oVFKNOR. J a :.i i: s vorsi;, or Lirivnii: cm. sir. ion i'OM;r. STERLING PRICE. T Ch niton. 1. C. M. PARDONS, of Pike, JOHN S. PHELPS. ,! Ceenc, JA's r. bowun, ,rsi. i.ouis, JA'S II. RELFE.cf Washington. Indepcndcn! ::Mi?iuaHs rcn oi-;V !:rL.v;ii:, c a r l i: s ii. a i. l r. ?;. ion i.iri'T. i.nvriiNoii. W I L LI A m 1?. A L M ( ) N I) . and the Republic N. I'. T.il!:n;iM!ri-, of New York, has also been ratified. leen i'p;ioi;'.ted (jovernnv of Wiseonsin. Thi' V! ! Frcr.c'. ... i .. liiend writes us,;'"1-1 " Ka i river ,.'v i ess, to :! e t ! '. l! ? ''H. n v i 1 in: I i. .!.;i. A liiend writes us '. fii'in St. Ci arifs c uiTi!y, midet date oi the 3;!i nit.. a f."t: "Languuri;e ' cannot descriho the w retched condition j: i:cild:ll4 l!ie IC s .: s since. :i ! ,.si !!. i:e, vvlicti r.rar t! I.'l-t ili'.V t'O (lav s i,i Western part of New York. While ' riiie?. counties and States, and to i.aviii" one wife in ti c East he mar- j form Electoral Ticket.. Mr. Tyler iic a Miss Anif.ntJa Drop, and was. is said to have indignantly rejected the next week put in the county jail jthe overture rf an luiialpaniaiion tick fo'r b:":::r.v. " ' e- r,! stated in some of the papers on - - j uiiicli the voter. !-!ioi:!d state wliich For the Radical. ltiPV wh:eil to have for President, ?Ik. Adams: For the gratification of wliich for Vic-.' TyL'r or Folk, mv friend "Citizen," I am induced to re- j Knmvin-: l.'riisrll" to be the originator pH-'to his eommnnieation oftl.e 2M. ult., ! and author of t!ie Texas s::herne, l,o hi.h geared in tlie "Missuri Jour- j ' "'f .n'? f "7 ,."a"a mf . in. a .-u.i .'.iMiip of a ti.iel, lor trying to steal na!" of that date. And will proccw. . . . , . - . .f .!!;!. and wcie :,i,iit forthwith to give a true libtrys, so far as it . (.,,n,s. on,J the Locos, who d.sci-h.li::.'-' to '.recti lie!,!,1 1 know, of my appointment to the office , nr,,Hi,-u:r J Yvk, no Letter than rob- : tin- l.itt'o .UMS.-.iui uver. i t;o com- on- n irv left ia four Mackitiaw boats on v.iii' h foiut tli'V s.tiatidorifd tin-ir , Post Master, at I'owling Crecn. pift I'V aso'itarv r FOR i'N.:ri:s. LEONARD II. SIMMS, cf (ire THO'S J. I1UDSCN. ofSi.LouK RATLIFF ! f:()X..r l i':e, JOHN THORNTON. ..i'Clav AUG. JONLS. cf V. u-i in-lon. .. . I . l -. . t II ot t lie n:lia:ll:.tiis in use ;iisso.iri t aue , . iuri.-ina; from the recent fi cshi-ts. The ' -z I . i i crops i !' C' i ii. '..eat, oats and hemp, are. ' r.csiroyn;, ti.t;et!n r w i'.li nearly i r tpiite ; t; o-thirds of the live stock. All of the List M;ar"s ero.is of corn, &.c.. which , were i:i cri'i-, have been dcitroyn!, ;l;..uscs i f the laivcst size v creyrsu-r-dav seen zn'iwz v.iili the torrent. 1 lie ictop nf e -i n a:rl wheat in the interior, !are unnroMii-ii'i; in the extreme, and starvation is literally staring us m in.-face. Hie cc!:(ist 1,,-twren Wells and Slid- . . m . 1 1.1 jtcn will Lo a clost an, I l.anl one; nui l im inclined, (contrary to my wish.) to rrc-'!l i.-l. th.e b.ltcr will he i-l.-cted." ..-... Wli. o: in a si. i.i. :?' ikc-l 1 i-r; i- I IV'.S 1. is' K:i k a -!.i:i 1 I'c; i:s vii; r. a : I fa ! :lcd aw:-y. He wa. ; i.d.:! Ti.a '.er,.-r. ..! I...ai.i tln ma! oi ti.i iy !'-'r ti u-.'.eli;' l shsoueil t.it'ir f;-ir..es i n .Mar' Toiiipl-.iii::. Fr.Ku a,in v.v ic.irn, that hlioi'! . r-str.b'.u.hiueiit id port I'v u ere tri oient! V a:;- i V.V ih i. Soirictimc durircr the year W-J, Col. ; F. Diu'.ly, resigned the cilice of Vo-A Master, at this place, and bcin;' the act- j deputy at that tunc, and tor some j ii,.vid bv the !'.!..( kl. t t ,r.s, v.ho'two or ir.oreyears previou ...Iy, my lnenos jcr 'i'j.c n' y"ei i-us difficulty which ::iad nv.aya nuiilnrif in and about uo'.vhn? (.rctn, (v.it.i ray v. e se-in I yler's f rming nn or '-. Tvlcr is ridit for i.:e, :-;id (.tKmit s-'e how t!;e I)cos ;n rec. crib' it witfi their conscien s to vote (or I'o!k, v.hose cnlv mer- is in .stcalini: Tyler's Texas thun- i'i.!f .1 I i ' vi!! :!ia i'l-1 in :;'. tho bfad va.-: ,. , ami itotr.uutlt u otoer depiV.ia- 'approbation to he sure.) pot up a pcti- s:ar.;.:a:..n - p-a ,;s r.l, h, tns nr.pos- 1 v.!' ti;- W. st. was !., wi-l.-sj n-ad: ,ia. u; on tin property and peace 'i;ti,.n to iaVe me appoitded to till the va- m!,-;;v. in i: !:!.;, .0tntP. of Coding a Vra.! -I ,!s,.l:,!,,n, Ti-.e ctmlv i!s.. -,,,'e ..)' the Fo.t. At lea.,-!:.! bnt lie lime.Kep litionl i ro racier o'l., ends, of which s.:,. u;i; pn.lr. iv b- r-,.,ue.l. j, ,ar,x ot ne 1.. o T-' ( KM i,,,,;,,,. ! !t,irnl.,l tll:lt a t.Tain ! t:' S"' " ' U':. V- i:..ss,...t y..,,-.:. pbiu.'.M d-.s i:i:;-, ::. t. e i ort, v.l.l.ni rnraau a -rner- p- ,. , : ., .. ... . U'a'til.i vi':;-.'. "in ':ir: .-V -a'-!a! i.ii.t to H.-.I-, in which se veil tacii 1 1 itlor Tompkins was an ppp.i-i!.t,at...i j 1 e -vr -s; ii,!i c.J wisdom ai Wash n!i -t. v.e -.!u'.-'li.V i's v !!:,,! .1.,. ii.di.iits were kilc.l rnd i!i-;;a pcthiou alu circulutiag, icc.n.m.n-1. ; a (;;..(. ,.,fCRt..J vn amusing 'as in all ila- ::'; i.: hamlets- nf j S! ,. 'e.. l-.n in;- their il-ad tipot; Uin him lo the I'ost Office Department, !.,,,.,;,, p., ; t!ie House of An. Cell. LI' pi o,'i.,l. I :.! . lil'V n.i'i i i I ;C. i-..t . s lata en, I r :-: ;i!ii 1 ' '. i :h its a ' ti 1 tie t e e!J ' 1 l-a-.'. t - a:. :ie -: c I 1 i; JIlU I ! Gio. C. Sn-.i.Kv, of St. Chnlcs, is ! i-ai as a aiiai(i..:c far the Senate, from . I i-c r . REMOVAL. Tie Km ici. ( ). i ,: ( aarl is removed to the ih-t !..-, ; North .f the j Sil-h-y is a ul ir. and cf'Vrs himself as old TiidJ.e Taven:. c, Li i i.-iana street, the n.ceessor 1 1 W ilham. . t. Lampl ell, lNvohe. in W atori.d Lis'ri tict. compia-ril of St. .-ml Varrcn counties. Mr. 23"Jamcs S. Green rnd Tliom-.s I.. Anderson, Ksijnires 1 Vmr-ratio and Whig Electors, h r this Dhtrict, will ad dress their fcllow-ci t -c:is a! the Allow ing times and places, to wh: At New-London, Ralls Co., l.jih ins!. " Rowling' j'icen, I ike to. lt'ih " " Troy, Lincoln county, IS'.h " " St. Charles, i'Oth " Varrent-.n. Wurrei: ro., '2ZI " " Danville, Mont-, mciy, 2(J.h " The J.!h. During yesterday and l.'.sl night, our town prc-cntcd a scencof hi larity and eiijoyincnt, which nothini; but the recurrence of the "glorious fourth," could inspire. Though we were absent most of the day, and did net participate in the amusemen's, yet we took occasion on our return ta town, to lock in on the company, and on no sixilar orcion, in Bowliiij Green, have we witnessed go goodly a number of happy faces, as were visible at the court house hall, last night. And we venture the opinion, that such an array cfbeaatv :-:id fashion, t 1 ! ii lili-te! i'n TI: ' - ' V Iy ciic.la:; t' n that tl .-.a r - Wo ! : : !.r-o in "i tt.e r "i l lias i t":,u iotersnpttd: y:;veral ;-f t!;e !ia,!c -s :v re wouu.!-.'.!. but in.no kd! ...!. 'i he season iias I.e. u I'., vol ah! J J..,- t::'..:i;r !;';, an 1 '' ' p.::ectis ar-. ihoi:! c:;-.m! i.i a r.oinit to those ol .re-vi.-!.s 'c;irs. Hal little snow had !::l!-:i !:i t1!'' i! ' a il : aii.s iliaMa! l!;e and that D. C. .M. Parsons was taking j,.,r,. some interest in his appoint r.ent, and when I was informed of this circumstan ce, I w rote to Mr. Pars an to know the truth of this report, who informed mo one ! 1 "Ye i in the House of on tli" last ni-ht but r.. We quote: that Doctor Tompkins had perhaps aid , i e -t u in'.-r. : n.i v :nn f. ! it t ).. w s none np-'ii ' i'l,.- !.ii'!e M. uii waa .t mm i. I" a v. . i ii . i u - s a ir.n,e.r very n ; 1 vesteiday in W HI. -ssi ii'.'. I" rent ie !!- tnv c ;-r. -mm. i . I i : ter. .ii. T! e Did.'.in Filet of the 31st ult.. is -hrntuh-d in nnmniii s on nccnunt of the ! i'r' iiseniarnt of O'Coiincll, and calls j ,.j-.., Irishmen to "icmeinber the Ctfli!. ; of Mav, ISM Ma. d sn i n i.. The Washington car- J respondent of the New-York Express, j v. rites midr date of the 2?..'ih: '-Nothinq ; has yet been 1 card l.a-m Mr. Ciishiag. and the mo-t e'i.,iis aiiju'ehcnsions are- ahty. j l , co. HI I' li.Mai e l. I ' ei i.u.enl h ! v.. i n ,"(i.'i: i 'rut. . 1 1 ii io ! tie ! e s I : aa' . ia- , ; Tl 1 th :i tl'-e Si- ieeil has indie o -'d !!' '.x li i il':i -'- n-r titie to 1 rv.s I'U : --'.h:i! is. :i 1 o-ii,l Mm. ! ill I tin v eir pass at .'. :t . i. if am i - , signed to mv nftitioi:, ! ad!cd to the i.un.t.ar no'. l;a;;c.-cr, np- .-!) . ia..; . . on tiie ccr.dili. ii. cr prendre iV.-:n n.c, J 0 !. !:; : that I w on! i become a Democrat. There oincthirg to him in regard to tne mat. It is true, in my letter to ..ir. i . r- . I desired his ai ! and h.i'nt i.ee, to- whose Riiints were : ::. ar.d his name was ons "ether v, iih ether l v. . v. It was -..i.i Toe o i-n th i-t-r ile -: 1 'rein a li! 1 ei:t 1l 1.1 ' III ice..;-:-! ! i'.m a'-' iaer :i a.ia a be. of la -t Tile co:il!'; ry, ';. , - ... i .ii. 1 '. o r i.v.s. '.! e:i.. :i i-iaa'CeT i.,ir do'.-, ii upon t! i: ' a n i'. e,l ha'i e M.-.c!;. i. party .lipa v I'l a' el lie e Aliai ; a s i a 'it; i.. i ! S i . :.c !i !'. now i';;M rn:dnk'l:t) pre i .! :;e aj.p?.ir i:i:e of cn army af i i i:ei: i nia:c!i. G jiicra!.-, Culo , .- n i p -iiiie ! o'lj vrs of every r.'ip:; :i a; : t- r- d in li: ed to set .. ..i j.. i,y aiccping ai their M. i.nw-.ile ;!e? privates were t. ai.d say; i.' all manner oi y ti in.'-, win !i vi u know men s v . .. '.; Very :.r.-- tired and , .'. : d ;a.v lev;. .:;inkin-co!J i i, .1 ! I l-'.V- : ! 1 v ! Kxs, i'K!.. 1 even !' the .1 lieS : o-i I.. : Ci.,1'. h.-l . C s e : i .. i i- i was nj s'.ic-h i-:- :ais?, eid.cr virtually ';r 'c 1 ' j jicisilivc'y, as the Liter will show, if it; j uecu::.cs lu-ee .arv to h. ve reiereaee t-i . 1 e , - . i "t . - ' -::;-' , ii. and to welch 1 hae ii.i oniection, ei- e-s. b. ai r to puhlisii i!. cr t! Mr. F.ir i.. alc t. s ti e i,! I'- cute l '.ained f -r hi- .7 m.uti i-fn. si I I Mr. I . Is. ami of w l .ea A il aoi.e.irs that ,-.-l--" " ; ed !'". ',:!: .1 I. I I'V e l;.c. . !;o'ioi:..', ineiii.ain flu- !i'e nf Smilie ir l.itp l'roi.het. has ' we i : i .v... ,:.-, I Thi. I'm -.n t!.e l.it.t.we.: J H.Tl UIL1I --ll.4 J 1 11111 Itlt. l. 4'''llt.- j n.i t ress, liy a Mr. j Inn!. I Ins wor;;, iv ing as it does, a history nf Monaoni-m from its lise, down to the present time, will lie reaii v tlicse tnncs ul mormon; excitement, v. It'i a rrood deal of interest. Mn.I!i-.c,ll.o s,?,o nl'ihe State ill! the netroiiatioii for funds to complete the Illinois and Mi hi;an Canal, writes to j the editor of the Oilowa I'ree Trader, j under Lcr.lon d V.e of the -'M June, fol-' nibth-ss p'oe t- i"' t;,e I'll"'. I! ..... ;ai i'i.m ' ; ' :!" in ! will ta't A I 1 i e Oil! IVi ry i .. : 1 1 A i-a i';i'N a Z le it.'!' tl; ti i e. It J. i; n .1: : rose i .) ;. ei I ; i;n!.'t-i !i .;:ses .!-.,,; I I ', ii- a -i no i. i.: t'.e !.: C his I., ii-e. a ' i- i lie i a -o v. i'.'i in ! T, . 'i' is l.-.t il I' ll u i.i ;: it. G ! lev V l .V '!,:, -.!!. T v!er. in "' '--se. ea' ' ' '' " ' ! .,s h.-n o iltat t.-ri.to-i, ,ei!1. bv i ii.';".-o '- 1 i ..... ' I e -i : t a- n' t s;, ! is m i . o. a :e '. ; I n.n ' !'; s'ic !, ' i I.i. liiaan.l , n s I. ; e a i-:,', ,' d iu'.o ihf 1 I, ,, ;'. Ami. y i ted i'l: t'.e p:a la s, , : ::'. -i.t. nni 'ii'iia; hi. eh;.-, 'i ii" sa , , : l!V If' I. CI l.i.l.S s. I .-'ii; o.i i,.e I'lutis mi.' . r tl.;' Ian. :.l, s ia , ii : : . s-i '.. i. m i I :.;! : y !...-. lost t.n ir !ior j . ..' ". e'e-. V- hi at olil . f I .. ns was congregated in ll.e court house i ;0y. : hall last eveninpr, cannot be equalled by any other county in the State, to say nothing of the thousand and one trnod things which crow ded the table f the worthy landlord of the "Old Pike Hotel." At Louisville too, there w as a "grand festival," and also at Loai dana and i can get. Frankford. We dined at Louisville,! t-, , , o 'I hone to re!u.-n by the ncNt steamer j re with a i'o'd subscription lo the canal i -7 1 )..n. The parlies have nsecd to unikei-,' it up if they can enough to jn'n them. 1 Tl.t v ha c rcsolx e.l to do su ncthia at : ,., r..te, and t.) make U! .fil,ii)l,f'ti(l if ,. liavinar ncen caiicu mere on Dasiness; ' :,..: s- . , ,i ,. .i. i-,i. any ihcy cm; if net, to ttart with what tl.ey mount of .s,'l!':l w;.s (Orleans on the FJ 1 except 17."), from f ini.'n ports. o': -.! S: r -a s i v '-itii' l mo i.-. ... .. I,i s ! ', r ..H ' V. I' 1 the;... ill :!.P L-l , ". e-o'l '-f. r."i i a.'.,..';;.-: ,:' !r 1 I in.. ;'..," .te. . 'i ll i. many ot lb ei'i:i;i',s to Tc.is' ,"i,i.-,l Ul' m iiiii'oi:i'i,'rali'e ioy e! fir i '." an 1 an iiis'inctii hatred 1 li. l;fm. -me:. t ot :i i .-i .'.-n' i : ry. h, ... ' .. --ii..;: i ! i, i' y an it 'he r.i tl I i . i! 'x e I .aim. ; will be considered at liberty to show it ; V all who desire to sc.- it. I have only : to say that the rumor which mv fri'.i I i . . .. ... " I "Citizen" tec:u:; so solh itoiis about, is ' false: and weal 1 ba pleasrd ! . hiara that i he will ;'ive hiaise'.f no lburthi r uncasi- , ncss on that sidaect. I; is true that 1 i ' otcJ with the v. ;.!-. in the jiar liis; 1 iait previous to i hat time, I frankly ac knowledge th..t I have no recollection as ; tn the o!i:!e.d party I !..:! voted v.i'.h i Mv pit tcilsi :.s i:i llaec i"a s were . hiiiiiLle indeed, and I have not t iaurht it important to recur to 'Imfv times. I was iixina v. it'i Col. Dndlv. a f arti u el the ;. ears I -:.,S and :;!, and thro-i.;!; his kin !- y e-ou..:.i.tn ill -ii" xx :-s F.iieli i'a- r : !1 1. ;' :ix ; L ''V'.t fa-1 !.d f S I i-.-i a it v n the Saab- ..'! st-iy ro lonaer. !, "Sir. 1 have seen I t vo h.-tir-- lielpir!': to - from '. ir.2 busi r a'.vtiv the time on . a;;;' l ow you jump r. is i - Sabb i'h! You i.i i-r s-ii.i: -O we have ! .'.!. tio .x . ;!i:t! we may a!." p'-t two o'clock, . ! up; i op? iati- n bills .o;i)a lo ad- t birk bill, lc bill miiy .4 a ; Pal la mix e: hcji a !, i a i.a -....isi.i.i p'ovcu. as to uiloriu.iiiuv, ami 1 umucss i.-l i '. e :; i I e , t,- -w M as 1 . i , I lel-lln il.'. .ii . -I Hi II . x i.c il l..e "'. Il it ellO S ( 'll this SO-'t I. .1 1 I lit I I ,m ! -re is t'as is that it nr! urn i-i: restir:.; I'ae'. t-i a e i ,e y ic t c i IV.! i.e. !:'.'t e have tlaat t c d'n!;:: .'i'eln l XX Ml ' euera.iy, as w , I bcc.aie s..:isfaai v, i'h the correct ; ncss of the priu ip'es of i:n.jer.iey, so far as I undci ! j-jiI them, s.aie time i:i , the summer of lNe'h and bti'i re il w as t 7 known or e.peetcl that the ulV.-i cf . - . I'estia.istcr at this j la; e. worn 1 he ..(..! ' ; ed. as Co'. Dmllev had not shcit rcci ixc! 'cy :;.o; r. ; c ' -I'd r I on '!". p : t .v I I sv it' ! i .Mr. I lb CI i. cr i i ,i 's'.ai. k. ' - I ,:i I li I. !si;-,!. ;t li.-.l. .j. . - rest-, i ; sp: j ;,Ti. i t v. i: O' s ' on .i. t 1,: A Ib...ci.S.,r. The St. Louis Rc-j''' . ,.v ' . - 'Uii .' l! putKieaii ol tl.e . 'Hi ins:., s .xs. :u - , ... . 1 . . . 1 lioalil OS II..1-'!! ot lie hef ire last the Mayor and I aptam ot ll.e Watch, having pot upon the track of; received and it gives us pleasure to say, lhat we i never attended a better Ifrbccnc m the State. The people cflh.at (nun r.ud vi-' Tut ?.I.v::. i ai ic TELi.cr.APii.- Fro cinity know how to enjoy themselves on fi!S.r Morse recommends the orgaldza siich an occasion, and understand also, - lio i of a Ti Iclm aphic Rare. a. which will the art of imparting ci joymer.t to others, enable the telegraph to support itself, - and probably become a iowrec of reve- The Mormons. Since our hist pnhli- n,le (r, ii; povemment. cation, we hav e learned that no ene was , T!1C COst of the English telegraph pc j. killed by the band cf desperadoes, at ni;?c is about ',;-,!( ). Professor Morse lartnage, dui tnc l roi.n. t ami ins uro- ;s o t:u 0j.iii2.j:i tnut the American can i ar, of ,le ,.;,y llrar (!,,!10an"s Mi!!. ther. Taylor, the Editor cf the Nauvoo Lc fens! rutted at an expense of about (- , McDonoiedi attemt.lcd to arrest i ir .: c 1 oi ' e. s toe apj then t: lin'me'.'.t i f Receiver, and he was IVst.mi-itcr; Kr tru't'i ma i! to 1. I IX., Uany :.'l,.i .l.cl'S C'lil j ... Cl'.lliiieV.s Vx iitef. Tie- b . Mcn-rd's ilO'-o il. Illid ionk i .i I s .; I I; . era i lit. : I.. i ...e:. : . .! , .... . ., ,'i ,i ; w Inch. 1 cel. 1,. lent!'.' in i;ti' . i i.u-iii e.-e.,, tt , - ry ol v.i.imi was ,i,.in.st t :i ; '''' !.-r wal-r. and r.eei . ei i;i ' la com iasion, I wai.ila j-ist remark, lirni'ie e. eve. that it ii iimi'cas '.n! to 1-e bro ijht into a s! e coiii-l la.cn.i. I iic l.ulmmi , Iu.',ysp aper toatrc.x ersy, on eve of an u her toi.tv.- to this ctly p s .r.i over . . i ;, !,..fr., o... three rascals, v vs.: Ia-ie M ' la'i.l, alias ; Uif liuty lau. on Wi.tcu '.i.cie oie V.lz Ike, Thomas Ski, !m. ire, a'li .s Fa- j no dish Turn, ami Via. Harrison, recently! '-''I out of seven ve.ir' service iii Palo e lVnitentiaav, with a few of the .'L.r'r. Th i . waleMnen, reiiaired to ah niscin that sax s: 'v e li.ive '. ThcQuin- , .' ! ! i. .., says: We th i. e'u;i:mr tli-j diead r ass'-d over our city oiir-tr t ,s. a very wor- L'd ! " !. r. xvns struck am! i...sfu.i!y killed. v. i 1. two . fj.tvtag .'.I in tin- m- I,- k sm 1- 1..11. v.!'i !i v.,;s s. . n ufur Teo ll.e! as.-.-.! iroai the .lc ."rased down his bodv r.d p;-: imr.'cd his wafch. which was m his vest po. ket. W'e also learned i'i t I.-!. ar -'.s ns si!ii!:nir wiiiua a a :' e? ' I !' - .V-o s'd v.iiii wnf di et-., were knncKfa '. w -i!t ;lnse stand ' . -,' w: 'V.'ir.v. re . Ti is should fault.- V. a tele's, seis- ' i.- suS-'iirice fl it t'. ir re i.s', t mil lliiia Oaf s III ox:; t r 'i:: ii i 1 1 . sen : .'. ..! o r i i;. r. a t as Hi. 1:1 .o 1 1 v cs a i c lost.-- IS-. !.e I 11 O lo I i ini oi V. .1- ot ha i .. n t-.i i'c ie-1 i iz'-;t-. l iiiciuna ti ( I iette public for an i:nioi l..i.l e-o inty aflice, and j that ton, by an anonymous scribbler. I would much l.refer knoxvin the man.! or Ids proper name, at least; but not I, i liiiowiair i. im, I have to supticse he i.s to Something of a dilfer- ' ,.) INeiglibor, who was in prmim wiia tiier::, i.') per n.ile! was not killed, but badly wounded. The cncc. report that the prisioners were armed, and fired upon the citizens from the windows of the prison, that the guard about the prison was attacked and one of them shot down by a baud of Mor mons, seeking to rescue the prisoners, is wilhout foundation. Thc last, and pro- i l.-. Mir flirt .le- (ri!r ITT-.". -n ,f t!. ;.fl'.ir . . I - -.ii slwi. lise.fhy purchasing the greatest is, that a number of persons in the an-. , . ,." . , . . ,- , , .. . , ., number oi slu es in the shortest space ol sence oi viov. i oru, iustuscu incur I! he ran a short distanre. The Locisv u.i.n L.vniLS had a Tea Party a short lime since, at w hich to test the strength of parties in thai city prior to the August election. They ordered tw o mammoth pound eal.es, the one rep rcsciitinp the Democialie party, .he oili er the Whig parly the strongest to selves by blackening their f..ces, pro- time! Ti e result has not been given. ceeded to tlio jail, in numbeis sufficient A i7.'i:.7 IF. Low, w ho was mention to overpower the guard, which done, ed in our p iper of week hef re hist as they forced open the jail doors, and shot ' having been shot by a Mr. Ford, in Si. the prophet and his brother in jail, on- j Louis, died mi Tin-day morning last, armed, and entirely defenceless. This, having lingered eighteen days, during we believe, is a true version of this most ! which time he was in full possession of j nrrs of .1. Tiiloid, president, nud M. dissraceful'aflair. And while most per-1 all his mental faculties. Ford has been j T. .m:o!', cashier, as agents of the to anr.ear at Ihe next term cl the trsiate, aie vx c. i.iut.. u u ; u.c inunm-i Circuit Court, in ihc sum of 1 0,000. wheeled and fired at the captain tho hall grazing his chin, and cutting the skin. "Ike" again fled, and as he ran, the captain fired. The ball took effect; entered the riht side, and passed out at the h fl breast, killing him instantly. The Mayor entered "Ike's" house, where, he found one of the confederates dressed in women's apparel, and arrest ed him. The other confederate was ar rested at another house, a short distance off, by Cajit. M'Doiiouph. .1 iirtr C'tiiiiilcrlril. '1 he scrip o! the St.ac oi K eiitocl.y, ami redeem able al the Nai thern bank of Ken tucky, of the sizes of s , S3, and .sG has been cnuitei icited. The siitna- before the public, that I might know whether he is such g'o.ic ns a surlimnn vuulil consider wurl.'i inilice. The fact of exx' ila v,' la nr f .mi . ,' ..... v . ,, 1 1 i, I',,,-, some miliv nliial who makes il a nil nlii'i U! n v "no. vi nmnis :in still spo J weigh others by his own base standard, io n ol; v.e ihiii'u the report still. ;l would be pleased to sec his ratnc come . . . . . XI . 1 rsatlia .'.llioi is i-n i.i.sxay io .ie.n:o. ISut one ojiini iii prevails as lo yield ino tip Texas il will ii it be done. 'Jonjicss is iv-i". clieo and tin; next arrival will give us more dehni.e news oil ibis subject. (' it. tiling's Vmi fii lilnl in Tiie lhll limore I'aliiot, of Tin s lay, says: Mr. a.i-l-.ing's noiidiiiiiion. as min i.ter to (.'hit. a, was cmiiii ined bv the Sfti.t-.'. He rot thrniiL'ii by Ihe ii ie skin oi his teeth. Mr. Wallworth havino been with- ;, .. o..' a,;i:a to drat Lrilai Tin' ip.r. iiiily ol wheat and flour imp-vied i i'o Givt Uiitiiiii in the 'eiirsc .f the l ist 12 years. according to a statement hfelv published was 1-1 7.!..r)i)3 f iirters."vi: 12,020,413 irs. in when', and 1.91 3 ODD qrs. in ;lur. at a cost of . 12.431,1 15. Tiie c vv as-besides imported 0.097,-. 921 (.f l.arley. at a cost of. 3, 2('0..r.2.: 2 -12 2.r.-l." iprs. or.ts.at a cosi of .CJ.MtT.Of.r;. besides rye, pens, beans- ami buckwheat, making the ;zzci: t-.' e st of trrain imported in his keeping dark on that subject, is'sus-j 12 years ..'. 2,0 10.533, or .4,38-1,- pieioiis at least, that there is "something j 21 1 per rnniim. .vi,?"' about him; and until I can know something more about the Fiiig th.at compels me into this controversy, I must I here was i.i'.rorto.i in the same period the ainountof 14,053,303 cwts. of flax, at an estimated cost of 40s. ner cut., niiikinir 23.500,760; and sons are ready to admit that Smith de served punishment perhaps death yet, very few will he found, to justify or excuse this act of perfidy, eowcrdice and murder. The remains of the IYophct and Ids brother, were conveyed to the holy city, by tho mormons, and there interred. At last accounts all excitement had appar ently subsidc'l. No manifest.il ion of a disposition on the part of the Mormons, ins is li.uiiy clone. u e le'iit n tiio State has but S3.500 in circulation. A hoy aged 12 yer.is, has been arrest- j We therefore think it better to advise ed in Phihclclphia for habitual gambling the public, not lo receive il; il will .. .. i .i il( i liieti be tiii.cn to the tieasury and ic- aiw remaining iroin oaiuc- a.i ..ig.... John- Jackson, a citizen of Freedom Township, in Lafayette county, was drowned at Greer's Mill on Rlatkwater, on the 2f."th ult., in attempting to ferry a neighbour ever that stream. deemed. Lex. Ii. (purer, June '20. How to get 11 i.t inks. If you want lo get enemies, excel others; if you want liiend-', let others excel you. The N. Y. Sun says that; and it mains sometliinj. wo suppose. consider him a oiims og, h capable of j j. -r, ,!:) ...... x.' n,ak:n!r at eiilertainiiig tlie finer feelings of a gen-j ..j0s, porcv.t. 16.5 1 8.S33: total cost tleraan. ,," hcnp and llax .L'45.025,604. To the citizens of this county I would I ' " ' ' ii-.-. I . i U' m- .a , ,. .... -i ji.ii i- ii. IFIio i j'.x.. x.ci le-.oii iiifiu in" drawn, John C. Spencer was nam say, that I have lived in l.owung Ureen , . ., . . . , , ,- r L. , . . . rf. Albany Lvening Journal, that about four weeks ere. the wile of James many of you for that length of, ., f 7rj;sn. P,rocmo countv. ." I time. I liave also acted in di.ers situa- evv York, left homo in the night liens of wliich il docs not become me lo ( in a sure of mental derangement. i-i .. p. i ir nr lino, v on L-im.,. n. ,.. t i .-.ail v i.s si iriiist-.. er ii..v was ata.ii laid upon Hie ta! h. ; "V , i : .,f,m Tho l.oiiii.iation of J ,h C. (!e, well as my gooit qualities, if any 1 1 " 1 ,u'1 rV V ' stun, (son-in-law to Mr. t'lilh.iiin.) of. have; and I now leave the matter with Philadelphia, to he Charco u' Aliiiirs ; the people of the comity, with whose verdict I shall be satisfied, known" tha1 they will do me the justice which my lioiiiiiiate l 'o.'t.if jude;ishi, and a-, the preater part of nine years rain rejecli it. It v.;ts then iillercd to , known Senator ll icii'iii'ii. ol Perm., win dae'ii.ied it. Mr. Will! worth, of A' York, was then re non.inn'ed, whici to I'eleiiliil, Wiis coiihiiiied J.ihii Ihanch, ot . G.. (formorly ;i Senator nf ihe United States and afierwauls Secretary r.f the- Xavv,) has been appointed Governor of the Territory of Florida v, ty succeed Gov. Call. A Ih-i'i Uhi Much. The latest il lustration ol'tuking";i drop tooinm-h," happened to a man in .Neville, in tjio friend "Citizen" is incapable of doing. 1 am, Respectfully, Your most ohen't serv't, JAMES A. BOBBINS. Tyler OrgtinivitioH. Tho Madi" soman calls upon the friends of Mr. Tyler to rally and organize in all the. . - ....I. i a mm, v.nost name is wntitieio, aim who threatened to kill her, if she should expose Ids brutal conduct to wards her. It is probable that she is dead. All efforts to find her have proved unavailing. Acir Ilamtiskire.A Democratic i State Convention at Concord, New Hampshire, re-nominated John Hj Steele, for the office of Governor, and put in nomination a Congressional . i t-i i .:..i . I a nil uu ijice.iui.il lie ixe i.