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h ti-i HENDEPENDENT 19, I860. ft1 ' L i i h?r t5y ra m. ;.', :.- na N 7, V . i. h 3 -or n t9X SfiS 61J T.J s HA aaii II f If! ' OJ iifcjwa&at J. w. BOBERTS, Editor. 9 MR W. DAT, AKociite Editor 0SKAL00SA, KANSAS. J WIDNESDAY. Dec. 19, 1S60. SIGHS OF TEE TIfflES. No dote observer has failed to psr ceive the fact that the present is a mo mentous era in the history of the world. """ There it no part of the globe to which irtuayreiKa&'bilirbod. wh?re there are net startling developments iiansptring, .. waoalW-wrwWfi artTfraught-wil.1 iuTpor- tatil.iLjiot. yitgl Jaterests and cons- finances. Europe n like a ship rockedon a temr Ti'ea: iuwisu ' ' Li .1 i' ' . . . , pasWous sea. The old dynns'.ics.wlucli have Aliened and feasted off of the richness of the land, arc tumbling ,as the .aspea leaf, in the-breeze: and l! ,t tyrants, whose faugs.hke tin tu1:i a . talons hare been struck -deep into the ,. fthearteof the, people, begin Jo lcehthe power beneath them, and with a iorc- boJingpreientiiaent of the day of reck. viuujr, quake upou mctr uirones, iwu- leg a aina oi presaging certainly msi rumble lato dust tTtA a waff aba r lltimc- !i-t 1ie ok TmirT I '? UValfed is JiMolvingawav; and that;,tul,s:-baUKv werenady losacri " alfea'dy th ruins of rovalty begin to "" l"e,r "Trs' "'e,r loriUUts a,,u lI5,r "''' Lui-. j... sacred honor" for the irooi of the na- Italy is consolidated beyonl the pow- r of Austria to keep Iter separated. T' Hef example will soon be followed by r'a Hungary. Germany is ripe for fice- JCI dom;' and even for down-trodden Po- l Itiid there is a glimmer of bopc, like 1BrlhonTfifnl sV-alts that iOumiiM the east 91 i1? ju b'arbTngera'or'the coming dav. . r?l! lav i ' -.5 . Tattering thrones r.ni reeling dynas ties are .visible everywhere throughout . Vthe'Old World, and there is no appear- " ance of permancnev any where. Even troa-apuna ttussia is not ueyonu tue reach of reformation, or tue possibility ' 4fc ' i ofrevolution. Indeed almost the whole MZsrope is like a city o era maga ine, which needs, but the application f 4a match to explode it aad send de struction oa ail aides. Andjf wi-lurn from Jhe old world i to put ow.u land, we tball find the same -, , ,ditarLingof the elements of peace and eonord. aad similar prospects of -3 ekaage or rcvolutioa. . sm Fornc years past our nation has been ,. tossed upon the billows of commotion, I 3 asa' vessel laboring In heavy sea whh - high"WiuiU and pittiless storm'. The tt harriers were thrown down, llio'flooJ--..agaUs-lifted, 'and now tlFe deluging wa cnaqara'grawn too 'pbwerful'fbr the inter meddliag demagogies wlio let' them - -- 'Aovm,mt9 .sweVpiBg along in their dis-Piii-jtraotif course, leaving -duly the hope i:ti:that,thy will spend themlves by their -ah fwn violence, and subside when Uieir liTstreagUi-isgoile. ' ' qa -ksTKerVit' Tittle doubt but there hre fl qkitr-a" large number of disappointed b.lit'rciant of the Jtith and a cousidtjr - tnaWiamaerxf rabid abolitiouists of the ,t3t2Tortb would' rejoice to see the 'Union "J 'tTisiolved' ihVfornier out onnleiue but much more would be don-tted, had v'! lelfislfnessl the latter from intense ha- ot contradictory reports beuu circubit e!0,rtrVd oi" Slavery." Both arc livid, andi'J' "W bavo private advices from both bfic'de'dr and their folly is only Columbus, Ohio, to ti.o effect that iu it equated 'by their rashness. In the tbe city and its immediate vicinity but t i North Uia lundfull of abolitionists arol ''ttlc assistance can be obtained, oniu-' w pawerlvts to do real evil; the only tuis--toqakiaf they succeed la accomplishing is ,L- cto deceive aad excite the South bv their ,fEi.Miiansmtory"speeeh-i and publications. eo -.sjm latter beiagtoo easily thionn out of lo Muaaee far- small things, which really .t.gi net te trouble them. r!;3iiUafor:iiatefy, however, the agitators haa the South are aameroas aiid strong, to aad ia asanyr coafmuailic are in the o majority; they caa do much mischief if the better class of citizens do' not rite Up and stand for their country. Some .. eljJieM dismrhersofi the,peac; boldly ,s declare, eves ia theHaU ef Coagre, e.mUtJtbeJbre been expecting and pro paring for the present atate of things for. tmnljf year ! This, is probably aa xa-'ciated statement, somoUitng like tne proauciioa oi a propuecj iier iuoi event has occurred, but it shows that lWiHdaeee is deeply seated ia the fileVef . 3C" theee ar U$U. What do thej .por tend ? Are they the haibingers of the "ewnMi of the oair really sacctisful Beaahlie ef the Utter ages, if sot of j lo showorkl ? er stall' we heps tor better Ihiaget' ' ' TbeTTtie it aa -creatful oae I The f.ye)enof tte" eppreeeael ef air nations fl'laaierhere the Bwref 'Hope had arissa, Shall they mm (bat sUr go doVn ia suukaau aad blooofaBd the radiant "v't t ?.tZ L..V --.. Am otrtrl nn nut patrietteei wm never skia deep, be nieMU7j1bJc5sbe most sor diiralisfc.i.hWl the peopkt .of aUi reaksi)ackJuitoiba. gloomy night of lc4kwmtJ9i memkmijitnm elt tliey a jwere.be ew OMrrgMg fitbe jigMt 61, -.he flsmsrfiJUherty bieh bad appear of the earth's redemption frost thrall dom ? a - Itis daisied that lefcal rights have beet.or may beuttfringeer i a woidr tlinljposiibla policy magfbo ia-.uguia-y tedjjin tliuSoumry which wilf fimtMy result in dt-preciating a certain kind of property; aad with others, that the pro perty spoken of cannot be had on as reasonable terms to the owners as they would like, unless the African Slave Trade is re-opened. But shall it be, that the paltry question of- the price 'of negroes shall be put in the scales to weigh aguinst the Union ? or that a desire for more negroes direct .from Africa shall operate to desttoy the con frderacy ? - z What are all the negroes in or out of America, in or out ot Atrica worth, when compared with the value of .Republic like ours to the woild? How can any m.iu who loves his couutiy or his race, bi so si-nls.li as to put a plan Union of egroas against the world, and swear that he will stand by the uegroos f the world sink? He is uot a pnlriot. but the most utterly selfish of mortals who -can think of sueh a course. If our fathers of the Revolution had been so selfish; if tiicy bad put sordid motives befoie pnliiotisru, we should n.-.er havojtad our keiitaire of free.iu- good tion. Willi such a spirit in our country to-day, thei would be uu talk of dis union. We arc not defending aggressors, in the North, or excusing them they are nithoutexcufc; but they are powerless; and wo aim. our remarks to thoso.in the wrong who caa accomplish great evil. But we have wandered some dis Unco from our theme, which was merely to point out the Sigus of the Times. Without doubt there is deep meaning in this upheaving of the cations. Pro viduoce has designs to accomplish. Disaster may tcciu to be upon u, and .upon maoy portions of tho world; but il. may provo only a present chastise ment forour future and permanent good. We do not for a moment doubt but that the "oerturning. overturning" will re sult in good when tho end comes. At present the workings of the grer t Disposer of evetits may appear myste rious and "past finding out," but there is no permanent retrograde. The de cree Las gone forth and the world mu-t advance. Progtess is written on all things, and makes tho history of the past and presiml; it is destined, 'amid confusion sometimes, it i probib'le, to be the same in the futute, until the reign of Truth shall be universal, and millennial light .shall lijpil the hist. darkness from the earth. Lot us hope that these dark hours only lutbir.ui-r the bteak.of a brighter d:y thau has over illumined, the world. Kaj.-s.vs Aid. Lare quantities of -provisions are parsing through this ' Fiice J-'''y for Southern ILuiias. The jlP1 of l!ie States are responding to the statements inide there, by Gyv, ' MeJary, in reference to the amount of destitution in the territory. Tho tenor of his proclam ttion setting apart a day for thanksgiving, docs ma very wall coriTpnrt with ike published .statements midii by hi.il on theidiastrutis effects of the protracted drouth in Kana; and wa are truly sorry, for the sake of the suffering poor of our tenitoty, that the Governor bo gravely misrepresemc.l their true condition. Great weight is generally conceded to the opinions of men in high positions of honor.aud they should bo exceedingly careful not to arrive at hasty conclusions on subjects 'of so much moment to the people. The statements f the Governor, we presume, were made ata time when the people of Kansas were not aware of tbe extent of destitution that would follow the great drouth ; and this should be taken into consideration. m i i .. REPORT Of tbe Jefferson County Relief Socie ty,as retaraed to the f resident and 6 s retaryof said Eociety.by the Township Coanmitteee of the County, except Ken tucky Township, which has suede bo report : Jfo. ef acres ia earu ia 1859. 8 400; 1C60, 1S.300; Busliebj raised ia 1859, 295.000. SI. 000. I860. -. Deficiency, ia basbele No. of acre ia wheat in BushsU raised ia r S74.000. 1859, 840; 1860. 9200; 1859. 4.880. 1860. 860. Deficiency in basaeja. 4.0J0. BusVofMUteearaieeeTia IZ69, S.3Z0. rr ' I860, 846. r -west r X amssawesksaiaaw Defieieaew ' aeliele . . 8T,S4 Val.of garden products in 1C59, 64.780 1C6U 3D0 l Do6cient 4.480 Bsuef coin Wanted for seel Mt!61. IM'J i& m f ; ss t-r J wheisj " & ." lwO. --"poiaToes '-'i0. The Township committees report ttat the provisions on Land, if equally dis tributed, weald not last over ten days. The number of families visited Is be tween four and five Jiundred, and threc fourths ( than. areot supplied' with winter clothing. The above report is not a full state ment of, the destitution of the County. As-above stated, Kentucky Towa-diip is not-embraced in the preceding, report, Gien under the bauds of tlie Presi- t dent and Secretary of the Jefferson County Relief Society, this December I7th, lSu0. Henri Craehs, President. tf. B. Carsox, Secretary. &tm$ to LATEST KEW3 B7 TELKQRAPK. CORWIN'S COMPROMISE. SPEECHJOF BEX WADE. rasjr)nvi3iaiioa4 against rcfonm u ocny Uilli, 0'i&Jt Tlnllilication ud in farur ot Crcioa.. ' -PcJ PROCEEUIM5.S OF THE SKCESSION CON t YEHTIOH 13 duL'TII CAltULtNA. o r Wasiiixctoj.-, Dec, 17. Senate. Fifteen hundred additional , , . , , aceompaning documents were ordered. unniaa rf tlisa T'ria ilittita mtcstiarai imi Mr. Given moved that Wednesday aud Thursday, of next week be set h part for Territorial business. Agreed to. At one o'clock, Mr. Powell's rciolu lion was takeu up- Mr. Wade said he bad very little faith in argument under the.circum slatices now existing ia this country. lie did not understand that any thing growiug out of the recent election was any cause (or the present condition of the country. If the papers are to be credited, there is a reign of terror in tho South equal lo that hi Paris. Us did not blame the South, for they had j been led to believe that the Republican is . parly will trample on their rights and are their avowed enemies. At the North he would be tho last man to advocate laws derogatory to the interests of any State. TheM penonal liberty" laws were not made to degrade the South, but to protect the free States from uu ltwful seizure. Whero the Somh has loit one man, we-hnvo lest ten by un Uwful mobs. The South own the Sen ate and President. Ho then went on to argue that the Itepuhlcnn p-irty i the same that iterer ha-1 bo.'n-thai itMoo.1 wliera Uaslmigton. Jvtteison, Jackson &ctll cn-i-. a.id that the moral pmer and Ciay htool. It holds to the doe- atketed in other fvinputhising States iriue that tdaveay shall not clist in the (of present movement would be territories. He then .aid if the South! if w,e a"r" lo C,.,.,f;l,,nI1 . , . , , ,. ,.,... "r. (Joi'hran, ot Abtietulo, taul he had anything to emjiliun of in tl.e char- W0lllJ tVur ItfHV0 ColuillbU u,ltll lllt? acier, habits, or principles of Mr. L'n- oidlnance of bccesstoii was p.wed, and coin, or Vico President elect. let them' ured members lo htaud up to all ihe name it. The day of compromise is at an end, after the experience wo lime had in Congrets, it i3 absolutely ridic ulous to talk about tlicni. When ihu a : i. i .i miicni-aii jicoiKo cut loose irom uie heet anchor of Liberty, that moment' the Kepnblic is at an ?nd. We must submit to the uitmihtnkable verdict of the people. He said he would i-id lo no compromise we had won tho victo ry as all otheis had there wer no comprom'scs to inske tho controversy must bo mot alone by the Constitution, aad when we go astray from that, we pet into diCirnlty. The South cUims the Coustitulional right lo secede from the Union. If that be no, we l.uve nor and never had any Government. South Carolina is a amall State.and wo should not miss her much if swallowed up bv an enrtluuf.ke lo morroW. For himself, he would nllow her to go.but as a mem ber of this Congress, and asupporttr of the Constitution, hw would not do so. A Slato has uo Constitutional right to go out. They can revolutioiae; if they conquer.they are right; if conijered.they are rebels. No new State shall be ad mitted into-the Union without iho con sent of two-thirds of all her members of both branches of Congress, and the vote will be taken by yeas aud nayn.and shall be entered oa llm journals.and ev ery bill for such purpose will bo subject to the approval or rejection of the Pres- iJeat ef li.e United States, as in other vutt, excepting that when returned. with his objections, it shallreguire the .vote of three-fourths of both, Houses lo pess it. Air. W. continued ateonsidcr- able length, contending that the present troubles were mainly Attributable to misrt-presetaliofls of tbe Republican party and its objects. Mr. Johnson of Tenn. got tbe floor and tbe Senate adjouned. j; At a meeting of the Pennsylvania delegation to-nigui, inriuuuig tue twa Seaatora, Thaddcus Stephens alone ab sent ibefollowiag resolutions wasuAsn- moaalV-ttlefd: m Resolved, That, in our judgmont, it , :.. .1 : Ki ia in venia Opin on of the people of Peunsyl that tlieJ Cor.stHuliosjl rights of ari-seelions beVespectejd sM sccartd uraae octrespecieu awn sccajreu , that all the laws be tiishfullyand proaip-lly-tXtw'uted, and that the-UaioN of the States, the Constitution and the laws be maintained aud enforced in all their in tegrity, The. House -of Representatives .have just passed resolutions, by n vote 151 f 14, recomtjieiidiagJ, the pOTof all State uws in couuicl wi:(i the Lonstitu lion and the Uws of Congress. Mr. Adjian, of JJ. J., offered the fol-. OWipg.i . J . s WiiEREAs.the Constitution of the Uti ited Siaie- is the supreme law ot the laud, rind its.'ioad'y aiid faitfiful obedi ence is a duty of all gibd and iaw-abid-citizens; therefore JlaolvetL, That ..we depreciate J the spirit of diaobedteiice to the Coustitrttion 'wherever manifested',a':idnlhat we earn estly rttcoinmetid the repeal of all stat utes by the Suite .Legislatures in con flict with atid in violation of that sacred instrument and the laws of Congress in pursuance thereof. John Cochrane oik red an amend ment tojinalude in tlie;recnmmecJatioa the repeal of Peronal Liheity Bilhf(so called.) Applause f$ vTm resolution1 was adopied by 157 lo 14. yThepieamhlo was adopted wnaiifmofisly. Mr. Lovejoy oficrcd a resolution ma king n similar declaration to that of Mr. Adrian's, with the ndditcoti of recom mending a repeal of all nullification laws, and asserting that it fc the duty ho protect vand defend the property ol :..., . . v of the United States.' Ohjeclions was raado from the Democratic side. The resolution was adopted 121 yeas and no n-iys. " Columbia, S. C, Dec. 17. The ConveiKion had four ballots foi a peinntieiii I'refidcut. On the third ballot, Gov. Uisl received 38, ex Sena tor (Jhecinui 1.5. t-x-Spvaker Orr 32. Mr. Janiesou Gl.with aomo 4 sctlleriiig. Oti tdc fourth hallol Mr. J.iuio.mjii re ceived lit! ole,Jex-.SpeaLr Orr 3 J, scattering 3. Mr. Jameson, on taking the Chair, said he had not language lo expresi thanks for the honor conferred upon him in making him ilieprcMilmg otfieer over the del-.bcratius of this Conven tion. He was engaged m a most nn I poriaut duty thi moat important that 1 a..).. ..I... ?....!. j . . ?.. ludeer devolved on South Caiolinu God only knows what will be the icmiU of our piocccdiiigv hut we would im plore OO-J's ptolection tor ihn Siate. A r-.olutioa iths ihuu offer cd that when the Convention atjouiu, it be lo meet at Ciiarleaton at 4 r. u., to mor row. This resolution caused couiider ahte deb.ite. Mr. MiUs appealed to tho Conven tion uot to adj. nil n to Cli.tilentoii, but to loiiiain here rettnlless of he small tox or other pli)sictl or moial causes iu iJiMXirging du i repaired liy South Cnrolin.i. He ur.;td th.it other Sutt wotihi jeer at their limtdity iu the pro rq-pon-ib lilies of their position, and remain and perttct their work. Mr. Keia Kiid ho wus n nrdentlv dcvtited to heceion as any in in. mid determined to lm with tho Conwution until their action was complete, but urcJ .'"eir 'jraiiig t Cliarlcsltn. uu i-iiu uu never ni'uiu tuiisrim iu hairy through tho proceedings of ih'i Coiivtiiilion. and gave notice that n ordinance could bt pasted with hi- consent, until ei cry point was duly con sidrred. O.hers enjpiged in the discitson pro and con. The motion to njonrn lo Charleston wasfinnliy curiud by a large iiMjoiity. 15. soltU;ons wore adopted inviting the coiiuni-sionersof Mi-.-.isippi and Alt bam i to seats oti the 11 tor, aU that tln-y address tho Couvcutio.i tonight at 7 o'clock. . A motion was ma to lo invite Hon. Howell to a seal on the ilr. Sorati members nhjctcd.and thought it would be expressing complinvntaiy terms to Mr. Cobb that were notacceded to the commissioner. The motion to tender him a seat prevailed, with a fw dos seining voices. At the inauguration of tho Governor to-day, the g.tlleiies of iho Represent tives' Hall were crowded with m iny ladies. Mr. r tokens read tuo inaugural, ttis sentiments were deeidclly fhm for secession, and were warmly appended. In the rear of Mr. Pickens, at the speakers' stniid, were Mr Cohb,Mesr. E;noreatid Hookor.commissiouer from AUIkihui and Misaissipjii. The" Convention re -assembled at 7 p. M., with Hon. J. F. Jaimcson, Presi dent, in the Chair. .Mr. Ingles introduced the following : Jitiolved, That any mctnbur, dcsiroiu of presenting for the consideration of iuo convention, any tir.iu or scueinc, be requested to hand the same' in with out dlay, to the said committee of Nots. Here is aa omission. Resolved, That the acts of the Gen eral Assembly of (his Sialo providing for the assembling of this contention be referred to' tbe same committee with instructions to act thereon Tbe President ihentjiained a clerk, messenger And door-keeper. - Ex-Gov. Adams here introduced to the convention the Commissioner from Alabaas. snd Mississippi.Tlui QWir"'" irew' Aiaesnsfw vpoae urtj,, r aad the Commissioner from Mississippi followed. Both speeches were modern I aiatjn tone, auu principally went to liew that they, the Commissiauers, aotfel by the authority of the Governors of tlleir rAMtiective Stuts. in nr-rir.!i.nn i(L-il, .:..a.. ...: :. f .i. people of their States. The first resolution was then adopted, ayes 159, ntiys none. In the second resolution. Mr. Gads burg moved to till the blank with 21. Mr. Klieti mod to amend by insert ing rotlir mtitters presoeted u thetn:", Mr. Barwell. The Committee will hate the right to report the whole sub jct; every tiling should bo first submit ted to the jComniiuee. . , t Mr. Hughes. Tlie object willbe ac complished without the amendment. Mr. Cheever. The great aim and object is to avoid every side of the question iu which there may be a divis ion. Wo have had proof this etemng thi.t there is but a single voice- within the Slate of Sjuth Carolina. Business i uxpedited by confining ourselves to secession. Our first aim is to break the chain of the Union ; the next, point will ho to study the point of direction. Mr. Hay ne. The proposition, as I understand it, is llial a committee of twenty-one, be appointedWtako into coikiderniion the various measures that might be iutrudaced to the considera tion ofboMJonvention. j - vv. . vmb aw SMV ri.-t ,i, ehMTil receive all such .chain.- frm 'ir , " -witateier uuarier thev niav coniL and they shall have ihn pnvile"e lo do whatever pertains ,o the buiu. of Ibe ronven.loll, Willi a View of reconi- uittiiuiug to tins convention whatsoever1 action they mi 'hi think proper for con sideration, or proposition for discussion- among us. fceces.son is a matter simply ol tbe M-i-ession of S.juth Carolina from th pie.sent Guveriiment. 1 take it there has been'sufficienl expression of opinion hero upon litis occasion to guide th.il Committee. Secession is a subject upon which all agree unanimously.: Let the Committee be possessed of gieal intellect. Mr. Brady Separate the work for sipirate cotliniitiees. Let ibero bo a Separata committee for the consider sary contention a-tively'at work. Let each committee hae its peculiar pro nice. Four KxARxsr. Dec. 13. WeaJier mild, wind Southeast aud snowing Pony Express, hound Eist, pa-sed at t o'clock this morning, leav ing the following summary of Pacific news : Sax Fbakcisco Dec. 5th. 3:40. r. u. The Secretary of State, on the 3d inst.,Dpencd and counted official returns if lhf litlf flerMini il.r'nnn r tlu Kd- oi llie lltte eltCloil, UtCariOg tbe lot- lowill-' re.illlt : Avrr" vote. T.inriiln 33.721; Doughs 37.98 1 : Breckinridge 3.307; Hell y,M3; scatlering 17: loial . ----- . -'" ... An , . , ll'j.uvt. ino people voted against calling a Constitutions! Convention bv petiole Voted Siramst . . . j, fiir . i . .. .n . - ..... v. t a IlliiJOtlty ol only l.. ihe vote lor . . j i i t . - i i .i paving ta,.e deut ws uigely in the aareiideney. Tins debt umoums to be- Co n fi i,i i o. .' i- t lion of He quest on what is Executive ul "" "f ! ,a " rTr . ' "' auinorilr and what-is ci.izutish.'p. Jt Lf tuo i J Dar a .-u.urr d: J. L". taujox. ui, I necessarr to have tha iitit of tin. 1 ' "1 br ib.I.wit.s Itctr&ute. to-wu: Tbt ttfucu v-uj,vij .tiiu tuuu.uou, which ..SrclUiiS.'. luiu;'J, Ku;oI?, UU'Uorsjjn Uumi- should have bten leiralizcd in 1857 ? KaLrsjTrrntory.wKcb Vil.l inorgays traisiv aimmu naTcutcii irgm.icu in IVOi, taUt .var, Vti naJI..11tf a cart-thi inu.ir; WIlPIl the eilliru bi-ite debt W.ta li-r:tlix , nnU xccnJ icil Uelirr.-! by l,1-!i.l WUiUm 1 II' II klfti .ISwteU UVItQ UV-Ut WiSBf iViiHel , I I.- .. . . t-it . . ....1 U... I e.l hy a oteot the people, but, by taLu of the Stale Con.ioller. it Was not . i i - IIK'it submitted tO tl. people. . . I . On the in ghl of tho I,t mst.. the,f,Kj3.B.,.,hMUaiis--.i- llutlie of the TudIuiOIIO Water CoilipailV .,11 , I j .r- I i..o wii7ii, nun -U.I-JHM..H,, .n .t.. WllllO a l:tli Ulinilli; UItriCt Will be tiling dltriCt Will be i r . . i .:i d.-prned of YVter tUO inoillliS. Until a ueiv tliinif can be co:islrucleI. The Iwiicraida Mininir Companr, with a capital stock of 3GO0.OUO. Iiate organized (o open new silver mines in rmraliia Ditrict. which lies South erly from Car?o:i Vnlley and East of the Sieir.i Nevada, but lielieved to be within tho borders of California. Some th ng liKe a Ion of spi-ciiueus from thi tliitiict have btn axajed, vtehling from S1.9J0 to SC.OuO per ton. Out' j!cciu.eii, doubilcas from a pocket" iu the lead, assayed ai the rate of near ly 818,000 gold and .silver per Ion. Oiuoi, news Has received by ateam er to the -Uth ult. The iiflicial vote of Oregon was 14,- 7151 t,'..r I tiw.i.li, r. "nil- ltr..Ltnriii , t r laincolu o.oOU, iireckinridge 3.0C7; Douglas 4.114; Hell 194. Liu-- coin's j)lur.iTiiy 301. 4l The Atchison. "Champion" says lh:t the Iliiuuihal t St. Joseph Rdlrosd has not refused to cairy relief freight, at educed prices, on account of any re port that arms had been shipped to Montgomeiy.as "relief goods;" but be cause il has increased the rates of all freights, and because the amount of re lief goods coining over it was getting to bo so lare that the I.o.nd was losing money by transporting them, as the old rate tlid not pny for their handling. Tho pniiciit rate of frieght charged just pays the Company for tho handling of the goods, and nothing beyond. It could not be expected lo do more, it ia certainly acting a very generous panto the citizens of Kansas in doing that. L-av. Times. kiv fattft&mtute. 11.UE IS.V0i:KVALUAni.BTHA.N GOLD. J. B. MORGAN. WATCir d: CLOCK MAKER, OKKAlaOOSIA. KA-ISASV H AVISO npenel buaine' on OcUwira itraat, tomb Ot' lbol'ubtiajtuua.e, would roi'rl luily aunnuiico lo Ibo uitiita of Oikatqwa aud Ticinitjr, tint be W iirojitrKd to do vrcrjr iliacrip tion nl work in bi line on ah tt nottea aad la tbe muit Jub-iiniiil uinitirr. iotiai caro will bo taken ia repairing Watcb ea.ClnciiJewetry, Aa. Uarta bad maur jean espaneaee Id ibis tntDuli ot nit-abaiiUm. oa bfiieibvitrioialtentioii - - .sera il. uea wsaaame. - st-sj. that purpose hy SOIlie UllknoWII eilinites ? ue. aia tl.tioii au.l uia wrerai anesaunuj . I ' ,. ii Ithsretn contained, wllt"eu aa canfeuad and Ot the Ci'tilp my . liy tills Vail-iallMll Imlmenl rendered acconlumly. din r imtiaiitr nn.l-iin lietvv lUmi'rM " In wltnea thoreef IbaTeberennto aob Mte company suii.tilis ucat o.tmages, . , .,,.,,.! ..! .m..i th.sai .r t lab' feH imC Csiis Ijfekt !! NtlSH! f S; la UOO OLB $ .lo itr o o-.rrr. t t !i t n I " i.A lfcnthlj?AgiicBlturafeeurnal. de .voted.to IheKl S. farm, I.Jve S(ekt Garden, Orchard, ASU THE CHLTIVATIOS OF THE PKOPLE. S.xa cnlargnl tn 32 pago.,d prie.5 rxlaced frum One DIUr to ZSTOxlt Flf TV CaT a Veas. A club of U-u copic- st S3. au.l a ci.tiv rxim 1 ,ib cotter up .f evtrr club t.f ten. VuL XVI fur IS6I, bcgtuiwilh ihfirt of jiosarjr. 'tipes- s. a, niaaiii. f Ce!aatbtt.,Obio. CSKAI.00SA. LODGE, SoJUL ., A.F.-4'A.li:1 1,J K -jnlar c tDjaonieations. occur oath mtcomd (! tourtti .Sjtunljjr in eich mncth. uua orj.n ") i arc rJullr initi tot fit ,, .-f?t!W" ClUPilAN, W.31.7 i. '.'UAvcsscereiafj. - snERtFF'S SALE. TordtoiyoIJOifiavO a & Cuuufjr.ul J Urrub.) Jusiiu i Taylor, TSi -." l ., r. Nt-rriiSKn!;htfCo-ge C KuTght.VTia. VI. Conuaj, nml AlfinJtr llrl,.i..-.l.t fcjr'ririu i.l nn Ezireud .n. to iuj direetinl i.0fJ Of ia work J mi Firf lsiiltJCrirtitUi.X u. I.c.nrenw(,rtfa Cuuntr. for the irial of ra... . ris'n- u.i I.t the law f K'im Tmti.-c ln on the Wtt. Jy tlf Janaa y, A. D. 1SC1, in tbe r. . . " -" aj -WV.l io . v-K3tou.a, iv. r. m iroai r the tMiu ' '?,".urrt.6ete" "' fifor i.k;.,t. u.oi uiutiliy trauj at public W -il tbjr.itit.ini. .m-.;. rn,...!.i n S.uJef JJclJ,W'of,iBan(lio:hf IlowIoK lrt&Ji 'n-iii nine. O) Rloe i;htccn. (18) r-t ibe UjlttAT TfUtl I, in li. in Jj-n flm nl r ICVi. -a TorriUry, t.ntL'lya Ul!.n' unAuiiKxeeic "? J. r. Ul.MU.N, SJenlf. SflKKIFF-S SALE. Territory vf Kaunas, i Cuuuty ut3eiteon. I Jubu K. Xocr.?, v j Par.U SJilicr A J. E. Hdd.r. It j; Tin uo ut an tiBuuii. w mo dirtctei, ia iv cd by th CUrkot tt rirst Duuiot Cuuri it tiug in tho itid L'uunty f-r tLo tr.al i.f cuu.-cs ntin uuJer the In Jul Koln Territory, I .il u Lf:uruay tUc I'J b iuy t J.tuuary, A. 1. 13j1, i"twcvit ibJ bouri t f ..uo anU f .ar o'clock f. il. S .rib ti5i 4 'i u ur el eeut.oa S-. ibirty-iwiv,UJ. Tutt Q-ai; cigut. S) Ka- m: o gbueu, tlti) oi'uic U'.lairuru lcual 1ii4j iu Jili.r-in l.ouuiy Ka SMTir.tgry. j: '. dlSl O.V, daorilf. Ui.0, 19 ii-iw-iJ. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. Territory of tauui,1 Id tba HUtnrt Court alttinr Flrtt Uitnet. nin tM CouotT.for tha trial Je?er.iu Couur L Jw-CuiUa.iiaaeraMTentwry. ty. ) iii itim-. arruitu uaucriaj j tii'&r :o. J ' llappearine to tbo aatUfattion 0rthCI r ofw..vCmrtbYtaoaJail ofSathn , W-Tuit iuermi fit J. tbat th J aald defctnlcnt Wll- Iiu - u i. . ... . w .. .. mr t iiiun n.fs. h'pii ruui)7iii in vtj tem.v. vt ia 'JsTaSi Pr,e:V ' mniiiil thurofcre be rrl witli tbe usual Ifet'ifi p oal rtlil Court: It lliTfors or- I Vt lliltm KoM re notltl.-lby nitI. rut.oo bcminn.Io 1.1.-.-! I.. ..I.f I'l.r I., v T.. . ll.a.al.1 .lrp.l.n. l.l.ll... .'. W. . ICI 111 .UL4HW.. III... Mlf MIEW.4.I1I ... . ... . .-. - -t t ... i . ,I I hb ir'i'vixi jni WJ.-.IJ ii xw-..r ii)i'aii . .-.... . :- . I. u:i LDjn r. mri 1 1 irjt rj Ht!L oi ine .t" - "" '! irmiiJ t. tl: "j.-.-t unn scudrtl catare of lil(h i f.irlnB rrectoi:r.tf icrttliiMortrut" bcann.-iata ti.ji.-jm u-r 0r.v.itt. uoexocntsibr '"'rt William itij. i. tii m .v. v. mrtis eon- iylaj:ti ."-CiirUtBBUonb wclii,.rlrof i .. aa-a bum Uwt..ii vj t "i "m llaia lo lh tiW '. tT. tNirtiT. mt the ntl ls v mis-jMarcb. ..n.i?ja forth .n of :ro mid aitv o b,,l,re,?Jr'l', lt.if:'i--"ir.-..i tb-sr.a.i. at .Mnrth 141 bt Spur ont jter nieuth: acilaLMi.t nn ia ill., .miiii . WW- iTtfrri ni. inw -n I ii.k r.f .. 1 -- .'.w ..... .. ... . ........... ..... ... v. OllO lay L Mll M "W .. m I'Vl Villi I..I IHtUIM. HkU .IN.IUO f; m-i.t of t'u aui of flP.r tJolUr Uoru;y"a f4 b answer ar ituiuurst Uio rftitlonof I'll p ili'lf 1!tI tn ti.i nui, ortor fceforc the j;iui diy or Feinury A. . olchtmu hniuiivu antl L. S. iU Court. ',. S. iU Court. t my office in the n;aei".r I J IWirajBi InciM cnontT, oatalteleventh KJ u-y afdecciabar, ai6hteen hundred and in J. K. WHITEUEAO. Clark.' By Y. K. IIAVKXR D. Clert. J. ntU SPIVEY, Atty. for PIS'. dec. 13-.OSW: ORDER OF PUBLICATION. Territory of Kanav In Ua Uutrltt Court lt First liittrt't, tin? in iai-1 Coanty.for Co intv of l3rou.J Ibe trial of came itrri .''in W m ii ,1 tn; uudtr tha law af aald , I'liuliC, Territory. J. C. Mi-u;-, Fa'ji'iet Karroik tHv M Farm, liefei'tbntt- j In nppffcrios: to th utlifiirtion of tho Cter' of nid Co.im by tlia adilaTiiiifSnuiual Farm, herein Hied. Ihat the tlafeudent J. C. .Vj.iio h noa real d.-nt of the Telrilorr nforoi-.S.I. It t thoreforo or-i-r-'ilbi the t'.ie a'iil Cljr!., in ra est ion tnat the ainl !.' !. I -ut 3. C. Mim be not.Uj.1 br t.iibli, t haiuc wad In TIo ln.lapei..ieii." lor it .jewi- ,,ir:,HniJ0v,r,.l-p.n,l,.uc,T 0ftin auiutbaaVtt of which W to recover the nn of ftaaU, aid to Uj dae and awiiii-from the aald uaiJodai-w totIujl. plslnlia on a ccitsm promiv-ory note pirrn by th i Mi J. C. M-mei', Sauiii-I Farro & D.tTiJ Farro. to tha add Jo'tn Vt'cin'iinn.oii thi 5! ldyotOrt.ib.tr 1-ii. and dueiu lx month, ift.-nU.tJ. Willi iulerent ,t llm r-.t.tofl.'nti-rceiit tierannum. Further tliat tho ropertt ofaikl J. V, Mauee, d-Toudeut. ia. baen all cU-d b virtue of mi order of Itachuient aued out of ajbt'Co-irt and that nnlaMth-a tll J.C. Manei le.ul. anawcr or detour to tho plalmlS". peii tlnn bardn Bl"4 on or biforu the IJlh d ly of Felini- arr.-A. n. ItSl. Th i alMcattOH aei rorui uierein will be Uken aa eoutJH aud Judgment rendered arco'nlingly and tha pronertr hirrlorore attached In Dili camfl, and mid to viU'j tba jiiUient o to l rendereil. In witues whereof I hare hepjunto ub cnbedniiT iiime .tint a'nad lbs eal of aiid Court It tur oolcf In thj r.tlrso of Oatatooja, Una'Hb day fof Aovutbor,.l. P. l--a- j. k. tnti&ni.ti, .ier. PAUL E.rItAVE.NS 1). Clerk. J. OILf SIUVKV. & . N. AI.I.E5, Alioniey'a for PUlatie. Ilea. IS Sw. Tcrritorv ot" Kan4ii, C"Jiry cf JrtrMoii, O k'itai-iTowD-Kip. Rcfnra Panl K llaren. usi ico of i be 1'caca ut aaitl wii.bij). U. 11. Jlo. re, t v Debt and attarbmeat. Wnu (Vbrane. N. Hi. Ttiealwte nmiel drlendenl will Ukani tie that no-l Juolica on tho rix'h tV of l c:niler, A. 1). I8e, i-s-.r-i an etlcr of aitacb-iu- nt iu tbe above rau-e Tur llie ;um ' t!-i aai fiTiyonu hnudrt-dth Mid f 20" the prulabt coats of llm atiiiMi,Bia:aat tbe gootlBl cbattlca uf n'xi tleleiidenl. Said cau I act for final btarirg oa be 3J rlav of iabruarr, A. I Itttl 1? o'clock A. if. PAUL K. UAVENS. Juatios of lb rM. Daa. T5-3w. SHERIFFS SALE. Territory ofKan-aa,! County of Jo3eriru. bwirtceofa Fea Bill to me directed. Utued by lbs cWfcof thu Firat bu trict Co'tit. ailtlng in JtTeroa Coukty, Kniisaa Ter ritory, in favor of Kutb AUUon, ai.d agalnat Wm. V. AtLuou, 1 will on Uio cut day of January. A. 1). I-Cl between the noma ofono and for o'clock P.M. of that .t oSoral,iubliv aalalaofolIowiRCdaicrib ed Heal K.UIO, to wit Tbe fOtUi w,t niutrUr of Koclinnt'iiriy.foui, (3; TownOtlp debt, 09 Kanja eliiiU.eu, lo of la Oolawar truat Laada la JaSer oo Count) ,Kant3iTerrtU)ryjallat Uio Court Houm .i... In ill , UI..y nf O.ikhiola. KaliMaa Turriliirr. or ao'iuucb of aatd laada aa will riLafy a Fa UUiia) v band ar Uio aataaat at aim,. a ana coau. bte4t-e.i r tr.isiirtwe.w , SnKRIFFS SklS, Twritory of KttM, Juba Alki-oa "V- Will.aa W. Atiia. , toy vktae of aa Csteaaaa lo eoe iltrcted inaad hj I Us Clerk ef the Fiih Ilutriet Court uttio; in Atcbioa Coii.j fc tlic trial of cause rn-iag ettder the It, aiJ Trrrilo-y, I will oti tl.e 12. b i!j ef Jaaatn A. D. 13C! at tbe Court Hua deer kx the T1f. lag of OskaUxssa. between "h boura ef ca ainl thne o'ctot k f. M. of that ilsy.Mll f tj highest biilJer for casb in band all the right title an4 Btreit o-aaM "W.niHWI Atteoau of in and to tbe f Hawing boils lo-wfc 1b South west quarter vt .Sottii'B thirty Car, (51) rowo-iiip eijht. 8) cf Rang eihtera, 18 tbe Delators Ttot Lants ii JtaetMoCeaiin Kan-int !e.-:iturj,on so much of said Jjnnta is uiae raniiia amnia Bnir-a-t-tH. botvt ia my b.xto. J. F. HIMON, tsbtntL h'7i y,r uimw ? '- CTf. r II I vt ' J 'r "- 'M,airrJ,lIUTiri' CaUiaaJaaf J" Jl Mill Job Coraua 'S.A'.ManbaT. r ?-" 1 Er Tirt'i of an Eteextioa to ma dirattad. I by tan Cttrtof Uw.'Firit Ustdcf XMilUmMar m&. iu ami fur the Comly of Jatfonon, Kaaxu Terrttary I .wtlt.on tti fib day ot Janoary,.. D.1W tvlneni tbo boura of oae and four o'clock K K of thai day, b-fora Vxi Court no iJ door to tb j vltltj of Orti lowa, Kanaaa Territory, axaoaoat aubtle wis all Ui nsbi, bUaaitiati:rMl1oriBIaaid.A.JIardiaI. if maul In tin fltini rtl aHibir to-it: Tfc joi-Ui e3it)uarwr of Uoa fire.(j) Townjblp elcht, (f) of Kno clzUwea, (If-) of tho TVliwnre Tnut Laudabi Jffjro'Couuiy, Kaair Trrlt.iry. Sale laad as.niia.d at forfeui.4rl ! airhl doILm. lbSsU-L J. F. H1XTU5, SbdriK MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALS. Tcniterrof Kantss, ) " ?' Fir-t Dtslrlrt. I (t.Bt) of Jr3Ior., I :oro IT. Goniyoaof CeofxSait, a i Cyra KcnDiJy. ami" Mary E.Knn;dy. Uj virtue of sn order to ms dirxctad. baaad oat of itiir First Uutrirt Conn of Uio Territory of hauias iU.:is iu the Coooty of JeSenon for tba trial r C3us-s arising under tha law, of aald Terri tory, I will, on Mondz), Uio tu darnf January A. U. 1-61, at tbe ho jt or 2 'clock P- M. ot that day, at tl'e Court Iloia door la tbe Iowa of Oikatooia, Coui.ty of Jelfereon and Territory of Kanwa, oSer at public aula to lb hlxbcst bidder for cub in band Uio following described proi4rty.i-wit: The Sooth VVetl oaarteror Section Ao twelvi (IS) la Towa- hl Soctlne (9) of Knnro Soautoow (U).ia JeSer- aouconiuy, naasaa lorniory. uw aora aa taa brouerly of Cy rua Kenacdy and Mao Kecnadr, at Ibo ault of Georce If. U , aaKSBoa of Gmiz Butt. AppraU)d at 3U dollar. J. GtLLSPIVET. AtcS-aa-SaU Olaauc CoiMiaJKhinnr aCaali Coarl. snERIFF-3 SALE. Tern lory of Karwn, touutj or Jcttjnaa. Jojiiiea K. arajaotaa a Kdwarl Hiatt. By virtue of aa execution to aa direct!, la ne.1 b- tbo ClcrV. of Cij Kr-l Uistnct Court iiUiax witliin'mo CoeJtj of Jererouai.d Konau rarrimry, I wi'.l oi.Uie till day of January. A. il. .Ml betwtta the bounof ou- LU4 four o'cloi P. II. oftbaldy, i.i fiout ortlio Cocrt Homo door, Iu iba Tillage f O.U.iioju, Kauu Territory, ojipoio at public tata kll tbe rU M. titl, aad interest of taid Kdward Hiatt orm aui to m rjUtfiii rjai Eta-t-iu lua will bslf of tii Ki.lVl ifiartvrot Surtau tlitica li); TotiWupeled:i (II). Kjl. JJI.teen (K), of tii j Di.Li.Tare Trut lnd. ta Jaffersoa County, Kaoiwa rrr.lory. Said laada apuralaod at two baa- dredaiMirortT umiara. j. r. ni.tiu.i,3sini. Dc.S-i3i-5d. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. I'!Mint Kib.-y Kain.'tA. John Af. Wnitc Da fcoJant. The Jai-I John M. VThitc i harefcv notiiil tb:t 1'Iei-ant K b-r Plainl.iT, bai filtl an adiiavil b-freludl T Foley a Jn-tiovot lh P. aicin ml for tkr.Cuuutjr of Jcff.rscn, an Tertiary of KaDM, that nd Jobn H While 14 a nou-rea-iJ.-ut i.f aid Cu it y. an I hat cauMrd an ktt-ich-nitnt to b i..-ued, and tbe roj city vf -awl J-bn il. VVbita to be altacheii t atis(y a tit bt ol ser--ii and lorty-fiteoue hun-lrtdlh dutlar' wt'h in-terc-t rrum the fourth da ol Atut A.D. IS5). An.l tbat on tbe 15 h day ol i tvemlx r next fin i j'iii;i..ont iilbe out in aail ct'Ur-e bv ,ail Jit-dii at bia. of&cc in tte Vitls;e i't K'-In ua K. T. I'lKASANT KIKDKY. Nov. M3-5r.3d AVPRATSKMKXT AOTICB. Territory af tunui, Cou aty f .'aSenoe. Hutu Attitoii, v VVm.tV.Atkltoc, ToWIULmu U. A(k4n: you are hereby notlSei that I Vi!I on tho ZX) i!y leceiubi, lf0. l-irj-'upon and appraise the aoutli west iiii!-r of Section t.ur.i four (34), own eight (S tiaPfe oijbteen (l of tho Delaware Trot lao.t in JfEer 100 Cusutr, K T. between tho honn of ISo.cIotk A.M. and 4-'iiIck V, M.of Uiatday.to -lit-'van eief.it.ou iu bit handa in favorof Sulrt Atkuoa-ad aealntt rtllUm If Atfciaon. - Sor.U-19-3-3d. J. F. HISTOS, Skenl APPRAISEMENT NOTICE. United S-ntrt ofAmtr.ea.J f it tho Differ Tfcrritury ol Kni'Sia, Cinirt of t'le I'ni tinut Ihsuict. ) td Statr4 ,itii,g in the Fust Jiulicitl D:in;t ol" ! Tcrniorv tf Knirai let il.a mdo' cniijes in-igunbr ti Con-titat.on aid I.anjol tbe Unilrtl Slat;. Felix Snails at d Miitmi. UoUintaa, l'artncrt -jirauw A Geld i.an, Plniutitf, ra .lames .M. Cralitm, Rilrt Rrabam and K. St Oiiir Uraham. Defrndtnla. T.i J i es Jl. Uiahain. Yon are b-rehy ro'l- tilu.it I will, tlie 2!st day olXi'VfmbtrA.U" UG). b-tweo il-e tfur ot9 oeltck, A X t o'i locX l. M . of that clay cau tbo fiJIowmj IerriiiC4t rroyeriy vt be appraised mi itc prtiu- isn.oirdiiijjiUw, t-tii: the We- Q() bi" Mi'ibc north nr4it fru-tinnai () q isr'cr and ht No (.1 ) one -et-tiun e'ev--n (ll)Toii4ihii tn U') itnnf-evtnif-et 117.) inakif ona huuilrrti and tli'iriy-. Tin (1T7) aerest and tweel) (k.t.o' 'iiiiidreiln '.24-100) acies. Tho same being iO-jit'd ia Jlf-r-i-n OiuBty. Kansas Tmtrr, i.vifd ujiou n the property of Jam- M. G ah'IB, it I'-ndan', fa aii-ly .n tji-cuiiiinfitl Oelottr 2.f. A. D JStilootof atid Cnurt in aid raus-e. Oct. Slib, ISo'J. P. T. CULRY. U. S.Msr-I.a!I, Dy Win. U Kipp, Da, uty. Oel.31-lT-4.w-5. ' APPRAISEMENT NOTICE. Tetriinry of Kanaaa, Cauutv ' Jrt&rsoa. JoU'i F Norr.s ts rtvid Schlicr snd J. E. IlaJu. X. To Dav .1 St hbr aad J E- UatMox. Yoa sra hereby notifia. tbat I will, on s:unl lite Wlh day of D-csmttr. 189, batrn boon T 10i.Vlo.-k A. At. And o'clock r.. J tnat lv. ley ui-oii sd a;.'.ial-a l! rtorihww quarrr I' retn Nt tnirt t-twro (.32). Towma-P rnht(8).,r Ranre eighteen 1S;, .xereM" act MciHt voted tcretofare: alao tfca 2-r'67?' quart.r-l sct..n Kothiity two (3fl Tonbip .tobtlff) KinctTlCtKaen iaf th- Dtlswara Tru4t tiuila in JttE r n Comity K. T., ""iT rv an ezctutio.. in my hand-, i i fator -f Xa ': Norri. and aiiainat David ichlt awd .lb,a', dos. JOUNF. IIINTON'.SbariC KowM seiw-is. Y 'r. '.r rru tat -t' 't APPBA1SEMENT NOTICE. TsTit-ii fry Kc-. Cuuuty vt Jflrjn, I Juiin Corniaa, vt S. A. Manaal To S. A. Martha!: . , . foaar. hereby noliG-J lht br virtu o- tr i-sard by-.bCI. oCtB Fir UjfJ You: ordr i". vuuet --..-"- rn ji b.tea on ma mutv w,ur' ' "' . r that tt.e hour, ol l;'A.'H.-,n I 4 .'- jj dy lev In'ndir,aVLqi'i ofciToBVe!(5r.fToWwhipabV8)olKl aizbuaa. (U. ia saM t7 wrd Tema7-. -btar ii.- "i,, ifcT Nv, le,t?-4., s - &L. ed ia th Hew World m the'hsrbingsr. Tai-vavw, vfimi