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lie BatSeST A VOLUME XLVII. i COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1858. NUMBER 42. P 1. (Dliio State $nin. DAILT, TBI-WBEKLT AND WBEKLT BOHOPIiBR OO. WH. HUHOULEK, Bdtlor. T.iruii Invariably U Advinee, niiT- ',.', " . jttaOarrt.r, , 1SX U. t.i W...Vl f"I'- Wall IT . OlubiOfUnandom l TKHMH OK AOVKKTIMN Bf THI HQUAJUt-Ira un OB 1M MAD A )) tarn 1 .Mr . . Sl 00 : M HUM it WM. ,.U- " moiiina i w , WEDNK8DAT, January , 1111 i Tk. rMii Iniiii The aMerage of Governor Cbua wu re id vealerday afternoon is both branches of the I Cobrbotioh. Id the table showing the r Leglalelure, by U respective Clerki, and earn soaroee and liabilities of the Ohio Banks, u madeal lurked attention. Everybody admits printed bj u in the GoverDor'l Message, ite ability, ad few, If any, dlteent from the po- "light mistake ovoars. In showing the amount tttlonl which the Governor Ukee. Ai whole, ol notee and bills discounted, we printed it- it bu given more general satisfaction then en; $1,106,387 M. It should have been 18,1611, publle dMoment of the kind we hve ever 38769, The footing, however, wu right, 110, kaowa Although the mesetge ! long, yet 794,185 84. there U not e surplui word or paragraph In It. The eweote of the Uet jeer, especially those relatlag to ihe de'aleation io the Tremeary, made Otr (111 One shall Ohio Take Hep Backwards! . At a time like the present, when the whole it aeoeeserr that the whole blatory of It should Democrat!, party of the Booth, ihe Border Euf- ... inn naairen. Tniarjari ocouniea a isree enara oi " . ... . a nontiu to no ! om " 1 i so the meeaan. and ii one of lie most internum orui oacaea op aaa orgeo on oy tne Aominie s m.,tus a 00 ; u " i ars iration of Buohanan are trvini tbelr bust to ex Sawalba eso;oa " iaip.. I. I . i - lmooUi 4le;o " lliutks to I ipi.. Governor'. Ideal In reeard to hard sun. lend Bravery over tbe entire territory of the Unl- m.i.jl advmMiia Bait wore thaa ike am , . w , led stales, but eapeclally In Kanau, shall the . .,.. ... . ImIiUIum flhlA. in.tal of ri.l.tin th TrtliMiDfnu.lsadi aod piaeaa u w wim cause aisseai la aome quarters, oat roue ier we tt , oi.i Notion,1, (K niiium nut. have oot heard a word in that direction. The drk olody of despoil, encourage Aii.otiriuir!to.nii.iiiiiaw,-i. . mjiihii the eir.,il.Unn iu onward aweep, and glorlly the deluge It U of small note of State banks, which the Gov- na bu 8IP A. Douglas amor oonoedaa. mav nol he Beaded to bv eve "' WI nave made an attempt to stem Ihe ry ono. Wo have beard only one member oall """"' '"""K"' it in question, and he meant to consider it more u" 7 inenu. among meir party fullv before he would einrese an on n on. wu oopieeof the Message yeeterday.hut our edition PP" " '" was oihauated very early this forenoon. Most . ... . K ' . aiinith. R.n,.hiio.n mmlr. have sent nffl have BignaiiBed tneir advent imo power oy pros " w. .b Kr fl3T,liTi. ii copies , aodnotar.w oftbe Democr.il. mem- """ H,e "n" ,.,.nvM.. h.,. h... don. likewise. W. shall have more exniuitiDB tnemaeives a. ue most abject copies for Bate to-morrow morning, as it will w0"b j" " i"" "cu"lb 4,l r I fin iliai flral da nl Iha aujawlun 1 Hor.tr-d iw tti iniiM leiBBwy ---i . -i 10 Mr MUt. mora tbati lb twv rftUt J tmt ul aB WlU H.m-.r in tbf Trl -Wt-kly wllnoat hug. ItuiintHM Urrtfi, oot aHMtxling It. UmI, W fflW, la' id). t'i.W) imt liM ; onUtd f'J. NdIIpm or uMUnict, twlUUt leelsiiM, art - la, 4kc., luif riM. AflvvtUwrnvati Mt Mwonpantad frith wiittw Mm-liona will bt iturtotl UH forbid, adthrfl flsMOtd- All trauitnl vtoertUemmU mud k fU iImmii. Ins rule will nui ixn nim fnna. Ilutlssr IhA nrKmol aTitvm, Ul adftrtlm ranch for th- paM ho oeeapif, U bBgM Mag TUESDAY, - . JANUARY 6, 1868 then tppetr ia our weekly Imus. Od the flnt day of the eM'Ion, Mr. Hunter Brooke, a young represent.. ve from (be coun- OuattRCM. It will be teen that Oongre ThiMehaioi. Tbe(JioolQiiitii5aMUipakB Uy of Humilton.anativeof ihe.rpefollof Ohio, yeBteriinj wa euKKel 'tt the fllliboBter bust- well ol tbe lle-aatio, aod eaya, "We belleTt Its gave notice that he ibould Introduce a Mil or Deu. Clluxmau took tbe lead. Tbe UepuDii- oooteDti will generally i apuroveo ny tne po tbe repeal ol tbe bumnne law of tbe last eet oaua took no part. The tone of the Sou lb waa pie." The L'ommercUd eipreaen oo optnloo. uion, by wblob fugitive slavei, men aDd women not so vehement ae we Imagined It would be. Is It "waiting for tbe facta'7 guilty or no crime, were not permitted to be in Probably tbv are waiting "for tbe facta." Mr. - - . caroeraled by ulavebanters Id our jall; and yes Puab bu been beard from. He hae introduced JCiobth of jakuibt . we nnuersiana tnai tofday tbe tam geDtemtln brought fn bis bill, a sort of compromlNi Kansas bill, which be in- " "onai uemocraoy laiitea oi naviug a sup- ftod u , uow Mott the legislature for its ao-ieuds to explain more fully In a day or two. P tte American on the 8th Inst., In ecoord tlo0i A mmh tlM( irom But)er county( hM Mr Puiih will flud one ol tlieee daye thai tbe M" Z .. V 7 8'"" 001,08 vn" 08 noma introduce a mil mr . v....a w vi prebend tbe supper will not come off. In the ... nrmvmntlnn Af uut i nu...A ume lor oomurum.p nS .u.; -v h wred that I " I . L ' . MRnions to Haw? Das bdoui ezpirea, bdu me , . , , . , , pmyw iu uin onw. uiu .wu buuu ikwb pan thin a will not succeed. Mr. mown oi jluuu " " " r tbe legislature oi unio in tbe year or grace, slupl begua -petch for the Lwompton Oonstl- ""f J- ,, Vi VTi. a i, l868T " w-Gwl belP Por. The oppress- totlon. but be became tic a aua put on dis nana r - - ... " B 00 'neons, i ne woriu is not ior tncm. bUD ..u... .ai u v. n(lP Ba wor ,i B law. The wh- e 1 1 no- rnm nih I IrOD UUUDUIUI.IDU. 1 II U Ul'lJCr, lllstOI' rs3, 1L IB The If gi-uiura ra ocsa.(w. d WU DOl off till to-day. tl. I a..l..l.iitrA tit nhln la no. fullv orsan aedand tbe mtmber. have entered upon the -evU aeom. dear that Denver lu Kansas k - r,.r ih tranaaotlon of which the oeoole ka the same posHion ae did Walker and el.cled tbem. Judged ol by their preeonal ap- Stautoo. What is to be done nowt Who will rearance no m.no.nd.ny that they are highly g The SprlngJeld (Haas ) HrMim ' ...1.1. Ti,.r..r.r..ver.oldmeuinel saya : "Fernando Wood bu been suggested. tb.rbo,ly--.ew,,l.u,.h.v.pa-ed beyond .,.t, .tfl ttirjT yeara. Tbe gray beads are not so numerous as in the Inst Legislature, while perhaps the Dumber ol very youcg men la oot so great then. A lame majority ol the members arc men Id tbe prime of Ille and full ol tbelr original vigor. We believe that the detlie is aentral to have a us of the pungent satire of the "First Book of Judss," wrllleu by Albany Fonblanque, K-q , and oao be found In bis seoond volume of "Kng land under Seven Administrations. " Tile "Book ol Judas" was written to xhnw op the practice! of tbe English Blxbops in contract with tbe religion of Cbrlwt, and the oppression of the poor. Let as quotn: If ye say to a certain man, this, boinir a portiuu oi nts goous. is ours, mid be say, 'Ny. it ! not,' ye n. sue btm, aud vx him, an J tooimelL Mr. Buobanao bad be'ter go blm self. Tbe government at Washington oould operate wllhoat him t few weeks, aod fort- watte bitn awsy in tbe suit, so thu be be rWe night's eiperlence In Kansas would take asv- one ol (be poor and lirwl aeconiinKy. Caatmlnc tbe Ratwu RMolvrii The Democrat of the Legislature held a long I enncue session lart night, In the American House. They were at it, we ere told, until nearly eleven o'clock. The eubjeot matter an-1 der consideration we presume related to the Kansas-Nebraska question. As well as we can understand matters, there have been certain resolutions prepared by a Douglas Democrat, and be Is anxious to have them punned by the Legislature. The Buchanan men oppose them 1 from Interest, and the tlnfid from fear that tbey may produce a difrnptlon in the parly, and therefore they counsel delay, and hope for gain by procrftftioatloo. Thus "Letting I riant not. wait npnn I would, Like Um sat t' Um adage." How the nutter will end we know not. The Republican members are now ready to act upon the question. They bave no concealments, and favor no delays or subterfuges. They have been pnwilling to forestall the action of the jorlty; they are content to watt a reasonable time for. tbe mnjority to show their band. When that time bus expired, we bave no doubt that the Republicans will ask for notion opon the question. That they will tske bold and fearless ground, we bave no doubt, not wasting strength upon tbe cohwt-b differences between squatter tyranny and I'resideittlalbatspeakiDg out In brave words for tbe liberties of men aud the freedom of tbe soil, Must Swallow tub "Niuukr." Senator Douglas in bis reply to Bigler.ukud wilb great vehemence, '-Why are Democratic Senators all around me allowed to differ with the President on tbe Puciflc Riiilroud, Banks, Fillihusterlng, TuritT, Ac , and to differ in peace; while, be-caore I adhere to my position, I anj attacked here by men who wish to drive me out of the party for ulterior purposes of their own, and am falwlT denouved, by the pensioned letter writers oi presses who seek patronage of some of the Departments here, as having gone over to the R publlennHt" The Hon. Schuyler Colfax of Indiana, writ ing to the South Bend Befiater, bis paper, sayi tbat, after the deate between Douglas and Bi flier, in which this question wan put, wus over: Douslas wss talking to naK Wilpon. Got. iuriingnms. ami sorrm otners, when llule told him. "I can answer thrit quistion of vours, Donglris. I wmt In tho Deru'HTAlie purly long 'iioiiirn 10 Kmw wni wihh iu miniers are ai owtd Ihe . IftrfffBt liti. rly on flrervihiiitt ulw. yet, if you don't lot' tb mirk on niv'g,r, yru itre uot rcKulorand orthndux, and Imvn to ho turnrd over with the u-mt on the It-fL hHnd." I noiiced a frown on thu lacenf a Democratic .Seiinlnr near by. na Mm lilllit group. Ilfiulifi io-clmlfd. look a henriy IhiikFi ivtr Mr. HalftV comienl sutemfiit of what is rnlly a "Mxi'd fad." lera- " 7 ; .T . V tyranny are to be added to the already! acrid specimen, of later date: "It Is sheer au- ' . , ,. , 0 Dot j i. . . i i j .... catalogue, oo one ean duulrt Were the , daolty rockleea, unprincipled, atir-neklng ,. ... , , . . , ''Ivc . j . ' , n i t. ednoaCed, eligible to office, and entrusted dare deviltry on the pert of Deuglaa. The case . 'mm ... . m of law makere in this eollghtined age. Thvt it is because they are w ak that these new acts of tyranny are to be added to the already broad rieh with the franchise, we should navnoosuch attempts to drag them down, and m irk them, like Cain, with a braud of degradation and ontlnwry. Sboujd such acts pats, w II mixht Ib tPoloffd (Dljio ffijiiilatnrf. Dard, IcatcN... Oaleh, C. H tireen, Hatch, Wra. L.,,. Honkla, Waulfl.. llo.iowar, liaM. Kinnaid. W. P.... Untriua, K. B . LINT OP MKMItKHM, Of (As fourth faxiifutnrc uruler tkt JVtw Gmttir ttitigm of Ohio, for the year 18,08. BKNATB. A-hinuD, OtotneP.,Portiigen(l Pnmmlt. BookUui, Kalttta P.. Huron. Kri, Rulu-liy ami Ottowa (Httwell, lttia .AfhtftbuU. l,k and O.uga, lnflnld, HermaD..,H.iliiia anil LnrSln. Cot wln, uiorge.,,,,Aiiiiiri, f ke, r-c .ionnd JaQk'on. 0a, Ur Co-hnclim and TuKcamwan. Cant well, JatM A'h'tnti and Klchlai d. ,Xn), t'arkt and td.elh. .U'Kn, I'd inn, Marion aod Rardin. , Wnat'tnuli.ii aud Uornm. .ItamilliiTi .OUrk, Champa'Rn ami Mudtinn. . Bolmotit di1 Hmrri on. .rinrmont and Urowa. ,Hii null fin, Murdock, Patrick.. ,lwrnoe, Gallia, Mf and Vln too. M"e, Davll Knm and Morrow. Morrow, H ,...'nrrrneT and iimri. Merer, KrancU J...Uro!l andK'ark. MoCiary. Jo.eph C-JfLTrTiou and f;(.liinibUn, HCKeilf, noieru,H..seue., iJrawft.rd and Wvanlot. I'ttrtll, Aug. L tranklln mni nrkaway. ferkey, N.J Waneand Ho' mm, l'-eljii, tvdwin U. ... Merer, Autleis. Allen, Van Wert, Ik-flaDceaurl W.ihf.nisj, Reed, W. B Delaware and Mrfcintr. Srhndler, H-nrj..,.MfntKOmirT end IVeble. rtaffrtrd, W. H Rn.and Highland. Iilt-igh, Kewto AtlienH. Hock og aod Fslrleld. 'lad., Jr., Wm Cmahoea. rtmitfa, Lauren. ...Bullor and Warren rajlnr. R..bert W.,.TrtimhDl and Haboninf Tbiimaa, CliarUa Hamilton. Vanalte, E.kil.. . UuKkiof uwt and Pa.rr. WwUutt. Ju.iabN..Baup.ok, Wo.il, Lnf, Falton. H-inry nn-l I'utt am. W'n-in", Jarne- J. . .nreene, Clinton ai.d Fajette. Mejubllcane 15, Demucrati 'Hi. HOUSE OP Rs-PnEVTATlVES tllen, D. V, AM Ubula. Andrewn, IJeu. W AugUitn. Ambler, Jacob 4 O Imnbitna. All' n. Jxtnui 0 IHT-tfton. i ale, Alhert Tuucnrawai. ninesititirn urnuinu Iltiler, . nfjcmi, r w iH )(.(., Hdhfrt ... ilrouin, Hii((h Jr.,, Umlfy, Atun (' ltrtH)kit, Huutrr,,,,.. Itflt, JIDrJ 1 Hl .ir, Jaf.nt A tlarlMw, Ku',eri W.. 'Iiaiiejr, II. 1 , Ctieuejr, lonatlian . . Cllrt-tjr, Kib-TI Clark, 0. Ixwix..., I'll Km, Jatmesi K..,, ,, f Jei s. , Tli run ax B i Ox, Win. B Oolliiitt, Imo Uiwn, Jauob V fay, jamnx. I -aw nrj ., ireinlnir W.i Iriiiim-yer, Ju.eiili J .., K l.i.fi.O. I' , Krtrut h, Jnhn It , r.T.ee. Lbt rnk, TlimnaH P, ,, ii 'iiald, Ti.otDAi (j. . . ari'iifr, A. (J tHi, U. II tu, HI iM.U.if W iteii, .In e iili J IUii Hknf, Km ll... miii. 1' i htrd A.. Hi Olici'Ck, I'fU-r,,.., ..Wanhlnirton. ....Kalrlild. ....r'jr-tli. i....(Jutriiir. ....Uamlltiin. V.'.' Medina ...tl ii.k)N(fiirn. ....Kaiille d. ....Franklin. litii.ttaifrn. ....IlitVr. ... .H-in. linn. .... Axliland. ....Ha rl-.m. MiifKHiiand Nablf. ral awkward klnki oat ol hie head, that need M J9 -J" V U . 0,110 a'nT ,l' . . , . , . . .... eaylng. 'What shall I have to fence me Irom to be removed neiore do can nave any "ream - "iAV ,,, h mil hllTI fftP hia nlnak eilsin rbnrt and bu.w ion, and to da wbelever ma; ln rf ''" lo ",,t to"lty. We b- lor It I, written. Dated b o.me Into tbe world ' be for tbe !vanwment of tbe lutereet of tbe hI ,od'f T "nnBpecUng den and o.ked .ball be jo out ol It, ,ip r u ..i. Th. ,,..Hn hnv.r. r.tor.1.. what M M " u'- ' .on.lllut a short Benin, ad wb.t I. like), to Wom and Woaea. ome of tbe ultra south. " 0 nmcn, ''"""'"I .dvanoe .... public inieieat. It ta g.o.,.11, JC'aU are gelt og more mU mere eJted " ' " 11 " -F held that a nealon which nceed. on. hundred "1! uZJ. n""i.. w. "nk h " ' Judnmeut, uubecouilug . ,1, daysluduratlooUalougseseloo. Oaebuodred k,Mb,fwt qolel ft, a.DunelafloDe of tbe d.,slsamediamUrm,Md lesBtbaDahuDdred oharlestoa M.u,y, aud sul.Jolo a still more OaVS IB . UUri leriu. .... uau wuBwnr ble eiperli or in legislative III,. We do believe that tbe majuri'v in dj deliborBil doov uerires io pru.oug .., uu . . . . ... . , . a eeaaion. uu -. , h, g,0 w, obew , snort .ou-, .. """-"7 Bat tbe eourse of Douglaa deserves tbe brand tbat more lime Is requlrtd to do all Ibt basl-1 , . .. . . .. . lh. . . .,., dm of great Slat, loan Is generally eup-l . ' lh '. ,.,. meool Ohio eiolalm, 'What bave wedonn that pod. The length ol a -.lon should be n. of ,e .honld be thus si..RM out for the rig., and ured hy the amount of baslnesa which U re- ... . . w h, , . . . oppresalou of an ineiurable staluM" quired to b done, aud when tbe business is . , f fc . . . w-. . . There Is no demand, legal or moral, upon the finished, then the Legislature should 0J, -ill undertake to da. Ibis redoubtable elanl.' I0''1" of ih'1 ",,0M '"l"nl'"y and not More. When tbia Is dona and well I, Mke t ,pMUble 0( him for th, tulA ereo alls and house, of oorrw.tlon to aid th, done, tbn tbe mmIuu ia neither long nor abort, - ilm-at Wbo will sallslv the demand, for ltr lu his search for bis hum 111 oliat uui j... w.. ... relrlballTe usllee against this barefaced ren- " '"'" wmmu nor win Ohio Is the third Sule in tbe Onion. She has egtd, (rom polUos, pra0pieT Ti, . task tbat humanity accord lo It. Th. people of Ohio are wltbiu her houud.rie. nearly, il not quite, ai M ,taful to u,, .,. ,h. g,i, . tared for th i erection of th.iao places of prison, many free wblte people as there were In the , , . but they never inteuiled that lliey should he Ihlrteeu colonlee when tbey declared their io- toa.Senalor Pugh'a new Compromise plaster made herraeoons for the ImpriMnment of mm. depenilenee ol the mother country. Wo live at lor the beoeflt of tbe we. k beck of the Admin- women and children whose solitary crime Is that a timo when tbe world moves fast when great titration, dose not appear to answer tbe pur- tbey preler Liberty to rll.very, and lo lie the enterprises are on loot when legislation wise poae It waa designed lor. m..A .....l.lup.l. I. it.manfled. Th. m.r. ... I tw,, ..I a seMuou adds verv little to the tail wm.8triogfel.ow, of Kanaaa notoriety, arrlv- GOV GkaKT OR TIIK IjKCiiMPTOK Co N STI TTTI rt W . Guv. (l(nry hnviitfr. Inen chnr)f'd by a Vt'sHh-Inglon correspondent with appro? inn ol Mr. BiK-bamin's Kansas poliny, has written a Inn tetter to one of th New York papers IndiK nantlydtnyfnir lh nharpe. He saya that whi-o in Kansas he Ittvon-d, and now favors, the sub rois-ion of the hfcomplnn Cotiflitiiiinn lo th people, and says otnphfitletlly Unit the principle ol tho sovereignly ol the pi-oi-li; " rnuxt Ihi np held and maintained at all hnnanls, and af every aanrinVe." The tVetMtf ihtnid is tin- tills of a new Republican journal publish, at WoodthVld Monroe ootiniy. It is ediUd by Wurren Unllis- tt-r, E-q II (tivw promiw of Mnff faithful slly in tho giw d cau-f. and we winh It all sue Cfss. Let the Kepulilicniis of Monroe plvo ll sncb a support as it dewrves. i niMin K ii tne. J. W rr. HII Um. V.-h, r'vtKniii 'iHUle, T. A Pit tins ti, Ji.t.ii Iki-ll t-r, M. H... (Juir-n, I'avld i' , Han. In, W, K Hj, .laniM 11 owners of their own bodies, rat bur than have tl em owned hy mastera. The Unit'd .States laws .u.llnnlk. a Jaaf Ika M..I.M Tk. T1.J duplicate. Uesidee the money which It cost. L. v" " T, i UBW StateeprovldeelhemMterswilbhunterawheneT. speut at borne, pro rate, aod nol sent anroarj. - - "-i er their chattels succeed Id running away. The rUaiirifa iha Leu s atnre te tne sonoot ior men. i The members slave has no frien-la. He baa to move with s. i.lho college of .democracy. Tb. members w n la now aaid Ibat Stephen, of Georgia re 11 h " rt, be is taken back to l.n bow to dlhge their dutlea M lreameD, J?- oommitle. on Terriio- I'T- aud prepare tbeinwlveaio take part m in. pun ic rlM(jf HoB m oltoduo, 0D, bm (or Now, then, the qnexlon l, whether ll Is bo- r.uslnea ol tue nation. i. . uoo. ior auu.i. of MlnoMot, M(i KtMml, tuU trJ coming In a Iree Christian Slate like Ohio, that In whiob the theory oi government, the laws fc fotM u lhrongn ln, Hom uoder (h, pr,. ., ,dd to th. power, of the slave bolder and which govern deliberative bodies, and the prln- , ..,im Th. n...r.. Ii th.t von slave hunter, to caloh and oppress the poor run. ciples upou which free government, stand, are -mt uk( l)lf K0M1 nJ fM uionMot, ,t away, by olferlng to them the free use of our discussed, considered and taught Tbe money, ooemouthful-bothornonc. Thia we predicted iailB, In tbelr work of subjugating the weak and therefore, which ihe legislature eoete i a win M ta . months aio. It was tried downtrodden, lo the stings and avarice ol the and neoesiury eipeuuitur., ana is rapaia w in. in i820 wlQ MlM Md jij.Muri, and by the rich and powerful. There la no call for such ritate ten fold. adherence lo it of tbe Benate. nrodnced event- an act from any qnarter. Even Ihe "Union Is The Uovernor, lu bis wise and Blatetmanlito tlI. y,, uisswirl Compromise. not In danger," at the preeent lime. It must menage, bs made many Buggesliona, which, 11 1 be regarded ae a volunteer offering on our part. embodied into laws, will prove beneuoial to the "asnington correspon-ient oi to. , Krl r ubrlitmaa SanUCIaus gift lo Ihe slave people ol the Hula. II ia not a parUaan doo- ieg"pn. . rrai.er p.- f pronl what baa reoenlly traasplred In II I. lull r thnu.ht and rlna nlane. raM ou mtdt lolm" demand upon tbe gov. uruhln.t.n .nri from .hat I. tran.nlrln. lh I ' I I... A.m.. . 1. .Ulln. kin. .n hi. r What h. aaja In regard to Kanaaa, we think I -- "'" " I every dar.we submit whether this Is )net the lime will especially commend Itself, not only to Iba w i a a WDCD ve ,bould give a renewed evldeuce of onr Ugl.lature, but to tbe people and the nation. . . . ebjectaervilltytotheilaveboldlog Arlslocracyf lu tbe Legi.latur. bis party is lo Ibt minority, Vm A meeting of the Buchanan "demoorB. Havrt wa not gone far enough In that direction? but we believo that bia recommendations will oy" was held in Cleveland on th. evening of tba W. bave bowed our beads, made our aalaams command tbe ccnOdenoe and respect of all. We JOtb, at which speeches were mid. aud resolu- got down on our knees, with beada uncovered ahuuld advise that tba Kansas question do acted I tlooa paaMd aodorslng Buchanan and opposing and arma folded, to the alaieholdlng nrlstx- uuou soou, but Iha majority should lake Ihe Douglas. "Governor" Payne doea not appear nor. Wa already oalch ibeir "niggers" and iultiative. It ia reported thai resolutions snp. to have been present. He ll a Douglaa man, pay their posiae must we go farther, and porting tbe position taken by Mr. Douglas in wa are told, and for the last fonr days ha baa crawl on our bellies lo themt Must we tag our Ihe U. S. Senate, have been written and could- been is Ibis oily trying to ktep bit party from people to build slave pena for them In the free ared la caucua by the majority. Thay ate, we falling to pieces. Hutwt Hurl wa oontlnnally grovrf, and play understand, to bo presented lo tbe Legislator.. ., 0u..er,.Th. aiiiorl.l 'ha flunkey and tb. licksplttlet W. sav no. ir tney are put in anon ion. as to aw wiaiao 0oo,OTlloB Dloo u l0 BM, 4, Cei,oa on As Sbylock asks of the Christian Venetian mer- toiywtn. minority, .y w... gou.ue.oom. th, iaib MQ 20tb Inst, bids lair to bath, largeat chant, ..may ask In view of these free offer maud their votes! II tbey are not, they may be hu hM u w Un lDgl , g,, po.,, by , 06 Leglelalure ameuded and made right. If tbia should be da- ... . . . . ., . tt wi,..ii. "fair .ir, to. ..it a. . M Wri.d.T u.i : niMl, tb.y will doubllesa reoeivo no aupport . , . . Tov.euraMin. at. a iioeoa ...bad.;; a.otbntin. r.m lh. knblieana. The truth ta. tb. IU-1 " " " ! " ' 1 I 7,l .1 ,1 J..., ... - . , ...hlln... . .L.n.l on . nlaUormao atrooir. so lnt I a r.mun in a'.M.. n,nl.. .u. I b.uu.u iu ixionijo., uu oo aud constitutional, that tbey would weaken Uons, hut aomewbet verdant gentleman arrived J0"' MBt "")u,l, our masUrra. tbemaelves were th.y In lh. leaat degree to r. I a, th. oily from on. of th. eon than eou.tiea, " "u" "f"""1 " i"P'e cede Irom It. Tney an rlgbt now, ana wm Be (, present bis claims to tbe asarmbled democn- right an in. time, iney were never oetuir onif 0y th. one of M aealslaol sergeant at arma. Tal Mia.M.The Cmm,H.t of this morn- Mi wen never mor. oounueu.H,prou.oi mw B. Drought a latter from a Ir .ud to a leading Dg ukM , (..cbi, , of h, UrM ,d position man now, in. .uvoc.ua o.,u.uo.mK, D,mocn living ken, who, by tb. w.y, la U Oovamor Che m an Kiullv. otneer. Tb. ue representee o. iwna aomeuing of wag. 1 h. gentiemaa lo whom gM,. 0I ooarM. ta down nnon that oorll n b.... Thi. t4diaal, afler taking a ful j Ummn which sneaks ol lh. Ri,hi.o( from Hamilton oounty, aspire, to tb.'leaderahlp " "".If rt'4 ,b ho. tb. rllaU .ud lb. Fugitive Slave law. If there i in nam lutin nui inr aaBBtwinn maLaii ftiatnv aapnuani i . , . , . - as. and perhaps be to ae well quail- 7" . V . ' "'T' anyining wnicn tavore or Freedom and oppo- flud for that position as any other member. Yet- "IT " " ," 1 ' , , sl"CT7. metropolitan orRan ol tbe Ho. teMay he iotrodnoed an bdefloite nuaiber of 4n! " T , M J u flod 11 taro up iu noticaso. new bill- and preiiminuy reaolnU one or which waa a ootioe of a bill to repeal tbe MJy miA lhe 0.nd(d(U w .The Swumtm of this morolnK has a State law which debari tbe uea of our jails for r1 ( Vm q or Ht ftUeJ long article In reply to the atteuk made upon It wv ,..u-.w.-..v- w. v", v, - " took hi leave, hie friend promising to do all he " lM wwm,M ovMr, rjecue il amemi of freedom aod ft colored ikin. Ue alto Intro- M fw fc rr0B ha u QOtjl . 00 (rom the position assumed by Governor stt,rt- duced a reeolullori instructing tbe Bergeant at. 3fttnrdty tltorM00f lhe aaDfJidllU nlghl ta ry in hli Minnesota e,esaaRe. Tbe Sattsfih Ar.. ...- - " seen button hoUlog members al the American - u" "ou " mucn nni w ir- m copy of the constitution and of Bwao'aor Car n f, rkin Governor Medary, ae tbe Washintiton faios ' Ct.t.tl.a T. Hit thU ,Am .III I puuw IOr xam P"ltwn""P- 1 . . r u- bi. i uf..i...... Deaftjl. The Jackson fiiuti"Pia saysi HiV ves, but the point of the Question is lost in " Tba following waa proposed ae a aentimeut ai I fog. When aod whwra baa the WahinKton tot raceni oonaitoa w uoo. neunen ustii, at Vmwn dillered from Mr. Buohanan? 4berteeft i A twiL'KfistltMi frtM the fltMlliwrsl. Finhut.O., J in. 4, 1R1, Kdilm f tr i kin Nat Journal , Tho first command tfvit went forth, In the ItPKiiiiilri of thi( world, whs that lli' rn should be "llRbt."' In eveiy piTiml of lhe history ol llio world there hitsexieti'd a necrMsity for Hi frequent rcfM'tilion of this nonimaiid. At th lime, In tie imon of th" nineteenth century, the command needs to In. repented. In a political view, thonwindu and tens of tlmu'smls are In utter durkniss. How shxll 'li)(ht" lm con vey! to them? Mont ffTi-cliinlly ami surely through tlW medium of Ihe Vhkh. Ilelng tlly impressetl with the Importancn of oomplyinft with this great command, end believing that tho Ohio State Journnl pissews the requisite ability. as well as excellent facilities lor spread ing light, I spent an hour nn Sutnrdny last in procuring omefflWsiihcrllM'rs fur It. Kneloeed please Bud the reMilt of my ITirts in the shape of an X. In my humble opinion the circulation of the Jonmml ought to lie and ram ht increased at least Ira thnmmml. Let us see t there are aome twelve hundred townships io Ohio. Now if one or two good Republicans fn each will spttnd an hour or two In talking with and nrg Ing their neighbors to subscribe, I think that an average of ten sutworibe.rs could ho obtained which would make a grand total of twtfoe thtnr ami new subscribers t tio desirable a result is worth working for. l he fires ol Kepubhoanisra enn be kent burn ing briuhtly, and be spread over a lamnr field and exert a wider infiuenco, by ri tlijctiog light into me aara piaoes. Let us cherish and strengthen, and thus per petuale the eiisteuor' ol the Htinublican DurtT It hue a great and important mission, a migli ty work to perform. Our eilsteuee as a per prtpU depends upon the great Republican prin ciple, " that government derivus Ks just powers irom tne mmtrm oi tne nomrntfir Should the prsnt Admitiistratlon succeed i "orufbing out" lliij grmt idea, the ruiiienn will buve bueu crowed, and our liberties will be swept away. (i "John P. Uale made a great speech in Dover, Now Hampshire, one evening last week. Peon's Pai.TRKiKo, The bill introduced In the Senate by Mr. i'uhof Ohio, to provide for tbe admission of Kansas into the Union, is thi most piltry and insulting proposition thnt has yet ueen snDtniitea. it provide ior toe admission of Kansas under the Lecomuton swin dle, and alter lixing the huge curse of slavery upon the btate in up,Hsitiou to the wishes ol utneleen-tweniiL'ths of Ihe pontile, graciously perm its them lo April to vote upon tho question of aUvery, but upon no other portion of the constitution. This is the lat phase ol Democratic popular sovereignty under thu Kansas Nebraska bill. It is inturvfution In tbe aftalrs of a State ae well M ol a Ttrutof Chr. Ilertld. aome five hundred dollar, but It weot tbroigb 1 wttbuut debate. .The Washington oorraspoudeot of the New York Timu, telegraphs that Donglaiwlll lake bold ground In lavor of Walker, the fllll buster. The name writer Myi Uat Partoos, Clerk ol the Kaasae Legislative Oouooll, arltes that "General Denver ba arrived, aod se-i 'hei If Huohanan tbinki ba will pa ran a difTerent I to by W. Uowd, &Vq, policy irom tbat or waiter ana oiantoa, as ts 10th. Hobert J. Walker "Oh t tor a tMfna to tarn tht tla, Whoa matan, UU a tlaadlj bhflit, OoaiM o'w tba eoutioil of tba btan, And blasts UM ia taatr hur mt m.gU " tTThe MalssmM baa ooinpliiueutary nolis I thla morning of Mr. Blair, Uletk of lb Senate I aud of Mr. Woo.li, Speaker of the Uonae, birh I are I no 1 load to tblok are well merited. Ho p- Meatra. tibielde and Bice, tba itewly elected Senators from Minnesota, have arrived In Waahlngtoo. Tb sentiment wu appropriately responded hT ' ,h oautral organ allenl respaotiug lh. (Jlsri of the IlimseT jm-TU Bucyrue J-um aaye there are oot I Tbe Washlugtoo oorrestMHident of the tea DemooraU in Crawford eouoty Id favor at Oineluiiati Knqmirrt. says It Is rumorad that K. admitting Kansas ander the Leoumptoa or any J. Walker will, at an early dy, start a new pa other coast! to Uo which to not approved by the per lo New York, with a capital of $2uO,uoU paopl of tb territory. lu polltloa to be lodtpuodQut denocraUc A Speech tht NboulduU be lost. Onr dellontely nerved Washington telegraph q reporter did not send us anything ol the speech of Lovejoy, of Illinois, on Ihe Ullihuster fracas. The reporter for the Lake Shore pa pers was not so silent. Ho retried that M Lovejoy wa. guilty of remuks, ol wbieh the folliifting Is sn att-lruft : Mi. Itoveiny said if ihtT neutrality laws need ed a f limine bo would vol tor ll He protexted agiuim Ibis attempt lo elevate UHo hmior t.ui'aneer. a muitii-rer and a pinitt-; lur I lanl they bail thu aiiihurily til thu I'naidenl, who sys ibitt Wrtlker is a iiuiiivo Imni jitHtie. stid eupetl lioin jhII, and now they Srik'-d to Ihiw to Mm in miiatiimiiy ol th criminal who yield d tnthenlli -er. (I.aughij (Iresl iimuimniiiiity, iiHlwil, wlicu a until can' help IiiiuihiII. l.iinlitt r.l Hint was dom under the police HrnmgeiiK-nls every d.iy, ll Ittoy hud to Imw U every nu h iimn as a hero, i hey would soon exlisnl tlieir power ol admiration. ll.auihlt.r. II Oi'iu. I'aiililing hao hung him (Walker) at the yard arm, tm (Luve oy) would tmvo bonond tiim for it. 'I' tin if ibe Uoatineul wblob such plralea oii(thl to havi held out to Item, H-t enti-red his prolem Mg4insl clothing a man witli heroism ami making him a martyr, wiieu he is simply a riuual. Ihxuusnive laughier The Pillsburg tmttHt of Friday, asy hi rclereuce to Senator Higler, ihatlMis"u low, gross, aeuMMl, a-ibmatic, whtay Knlslal), whom everybody despiroi both In aud out ui all party." ..IKlHlllf.l ,.Hrrc-ranl Vn Wrt ..MiiHkiniTiim Htnilimiij. A joint resolution lor a convention o' the tmv Houses at 3 o'olcok p m., on Wedo' Hlny m xi. lor tbe purpoM ol counting f e voien lur Gv ernor and other State officer ws adopteil Messrs. Phelps and Buck I nod were appointed on tbe part of tbe Senate, on the joint commit tee to wait on the Governor and inform him that the two h ousts were organized aod reset) to receive any communication he niilit uo dis eeu to make. The Governor's Annual Mesxae whs brought in by bis Private tiecrelary, at.d read at the Clerk's denk. A special menace was received from the Governor, transmitting the Report ol thu I're'ts urerol state, ol tbe loxtitution tor tne u-m aud Dumb, of the lanitution tor tbe Hlmd. of ihe Central Ohio Luuatic Anylum, aod ot the Northern Ubto Lunaiio Acylum, also the report ol the tint and second special examinations ot tbe Treasury uod-.r tho act ot Mrcb tO, lHol 'i'bH House ameudmeut to tbe tteuaie reaulu tion lur the ouuvention of the two Housi-a on WedueKlay next, fixiug thu hour at lt o'clock, a. m., iutead ol 3pm, was agreed to. aud the Seitan adjourued tu IU o'clock lo iuurrow morn lug. ''Iinr,n.nane Wlllfum. idi, :ii.u IimS,, UK I It. .1. I,. U, lino, W ilrfll, JfllV K... ...II, W. J Mit, Knlili.,,, AiitCii in ry.u mi ait, i; , frrran.J W ill. ClimlMr K Motin-, .Imne. ek-au K.ili.r1 . M-.-.y ....(."sun. ....I'l-Tituint, .....Hilllcr. ....H'KlllrOlft, .... lr..ii,l,Mll. Ih-Uwam I'u Mm m an 11,-nrr It.. ,. 1 ... . If .Htl iniT- Vlotiiii I Jiipncr), ,.AIIi If ll, I tt tr..n and Wjunilnt. Kline, .... Ur.fl . Mini1fni,r, H.t rf. Mnruan and Nulile, "e. ..,. ali.ira. Lick. ,.,r. Wi"d -iiil Ottawa. M'tr. ItHMfor.). ' e.,n..i.t. Clitil.in. Kiafiklfr. fi l .I.. ,at.l-i Itimcli, 4mi . ' T.. n tt. .... I'm... IWrT, l'alri.'k Ii Mitl C. i A l ..itl.' . I W .. , V. V , llntrtHlR. ., out, J M ie,iliuiii, Martin F,. nry, J.i.hti iit-r, Ui4 l.ry,J.' .itnii-..ti. Ihii;ti ..Itniiiiltim, .11 1. mo . Jiinlmn ami Vlnlnn. . Ila T... ii V.srhM. N, H A i In. .'nn, J' tin ''na WkIhIi It Iti'ini H II'..- .I.ilin I II. tk Wniii(h Tlti.iii- mI, il'it. Jo.vt.h F Nn.. Wmc tt, "oli i , Wnrtl.li W... Wn,il, Win. II H WH-..B, Kiehartl WiHiatn-. J tWilllnn-J. Mill-.n . ..I.i.-k ii ..I'Vin HiT MinlHT.. IL.ubinana 41, Hfftttwrafs (12, Inda- i mill . SKNATB. MoN-niT. Jan. 4, 1W8, The Fitnat was called to ord r at tn o'clock by Lieut. Guv. Ford. W. V. Heed of Delaware, was, on motion, appointed Clerk pro tern. tne henntors elect, wilb the exception oi Messrs. I'ei key anil n mens, prew ntf d their cor ti tit; ales, and took the oilicial oath almiuislered hy Gov. rord. Tbe Senate, on motion of Mr. Phelps, pro ceeded to tho election M i;htei tjlerk. Charles W. Hlnir of Licking, and Wm. Schoo ler of Franklin, were nominated. The vote was ttkon aisd verc, and stood : BUlr 19 Schooler 14 CharleH W. Blair was declared duly elected urn" uiera. Mr. Perkey appeared, and was, on motion. sworn in as a member of Ibe Senate, without urefentlug his cettiticate. 1 ne Men die inun proecedea to tue election oi 1st Assistant 01 Tk. Dr. James U. Vandcmio of Delnwsre. and W. Hmith Irwin ot Morrow, were nomioaled. The vote stood : Vamleman 20 Irwin 14 J. 11. Vandeman was dt olart d duly elected 1st Araisteut tdertt. James H. (.only or Morrow, and Jumes Du- mars, were nominuted for ltd Arvi.Unt Clerk. Tho vote stood : Conly 20 Duuiars 14 James H. Conly was declared duly elected 2d Assistint Clerk. Lewis liotchens of Hocking, and Col. John Crane of Colombian,., were nornioitted for ber- geant-at Anns, lhe vote sIoimI : Hulchena 20 1 Crane 14 Lewie Hutcbeus waa declared duly elected Sergeant at Anus. James t'UllH-rtson of Wyandot, and Frederick Brown of iSummlt, were uoiniiiMled for 11 As sistant Sergeant at-Arms. 1 be vote stood : Collar (son 20 llrowp 14 Mr. Winrius of Green appeiired, prrfi-nled hi-certillciiio, and was sworn in a- a memOm ot the StiaiH, milking the number lull. Khjiih PhelpM ol Merner, and Jounthsn Crn-wr ol Darke, wsro ru m iititeil lor 2d AxHirthint rtei geant-itt Anns. The vote nIihk! : Phelps 20 Ciaiier , if, Klijih Piielps aan ih-i-laied duly .dueled 2d Asfianl Sergeant nl-Ainn, a inenflsge wim Hi nt to the Mouse, inlormitii: Lull, itotiy oi inn oiitnizalioii ol Mn tS. true A resolution wa, Ulitr detitle, Hlei d to sdoptlug the rules ol the lal Senate, extep tb - alxih, wlileh provides lor thu aiiooiiiLiiii n id alU'oininittm-s mvn tlis siHiiilinu committees. ny me r res in e ni, tin uioii.tii of Mr. Phelps, a revolution wa ifinpiHi. lixing the times lor lhe natHtiing of tin 't nnts at III A. M. and ,1 P M. A resolution was hdoplrd authnrlting tin Pnsidtutto invito tlm n-ot- nl Cietgymon ii 1 uis city io upeu the , nrrrriniig humous h nrnyer. I lm Heiuttu then liHk a recess till 3 P. M. ArTKHNOItfJ MKHHItlN. A resolution iigrewl toiliialorenoon, lhatlli 'ts ol the toe m Imt m. run-igned by lot was n c.oiiaidered and ailopled, ' The iiaiuif ol iMfiulers and the nn in hers ol ilie seals were tin drawn, ami a sent aiun io oat h aecoiding tu the numtwr drawn will) ill uauie. HOUSK OF RhPKI&ENTATIVKS. M on oat, Jan. 410, A M. Mr, Secretar? Bttkxr called ttie House to or der, prelimiuary to orauizatioo. Alter p- pointiug Hunter Biuoke, ot Uumiltou, Clerk pro (tat., Mr. Biker proceeded lo call over the name of members elect, Irom a Hat miule Hum ifjLurni iu tiis ollice, aud as the name" Hare called mem ben presented theiutwlveu Willi 'heir credentials at tue Claik's desk, aud were eworn hy Chiel Justice Barll;y, to "support the con iiiuuoo ol Ibe Uiuted atates auu the tonslitu iou ol Ubto, aud faithlalty aud huuemly per ioral ibe duties," Ac , &o. Tbe electiou oi Dpeak r being in ord -r, Wm B. Wood ol Licking, and Nelcou U. Vun Vurhe? ol Alliens, were nominated, air. Wood re ueivtd 62 votes; Mr. Van Vorhes 42; Mr. Watson ot Cuyaiioga 1. (Mr. Van Voib'jt); and Geo tt. AndivwBl (Mr. Wood). Mr. Wood wax duoUrtd duly elecu-d, hwoio m, made a good aud very Miort npeech. at;d took ht" cent. Jui'it W. Keen, ot Clark and J 0 Kohiu son.ol Hardin, were nominated forCleik Bob iiison leueived 44 votes, Keea 00. hluen w.ih ue clured elected, and sworn in. tSamuel J. UcMahou, of Guernwy, and w. C. Howells, ol Anbtubula, nommaied lorlila-mnt-iinl Clerk. MuMubon was elected, having re celved uO votes. Jnuies W. Naeb, of Mshfininir. wns elected 2d asH'tunl Clerk-Geo tiall.ot Dalawre, be-inir lhe oppotuog candidate. John biancti of Clermont, wu elecUvl Sit g. atil-ai-Aimn, over N. M. Brent ol Mirgnu, receiving Hi voles, Tliouia Meiua of Hamilton. w.is eh ct'd As- lisl-tot tfergeaut at-Arm-i, by Gt votis; G unOli- ftnox, was eiecieil Zil AfwlMlmil St:rgimut-al rms. A meKsnge wns sent to the Senate iiiforuiing thnt b. dy that the Hou- wns urgiuiigi-d, nd realty to proceed lo buf-iuss. It wns resuived that a committi e ol live be appoittled to report rules for the government oi .lie House, and inm ihe rules ot prevmus Hoium- be nd p ted till such report nhull ! mailt- unit adopted. A mKsage was r CelVt d from the Senate in ir tiling the llouw that that body w.m oiifnii- ki.'iI and really lo pioceed U tniinesH. A leMiltitioii wan mlopled Hi at 'he lloimn It- opened wiih pr)iir every morititii;, nd ilmt mers oi timu-iiMieiit deiiomimiiioos in the ily ol olninhU" be ioviled to nlliuinlA. A joint renoiutlon lo appoint a uurciimUi'e on be p rt nl the Geoenl Aiwemhly to inlriu tin tfrvern .r th it tioth Huu-h-h were ornuniRi il, Ac vv.o ailupled. The In mm of meet i ftir, were Used at Ht A. d , Hid l1 V. M. Me-sis Monroe, Morw, Van Vorbes. Fine rock hih! Kohinwm ol HitmilUiii, aai up Ih Hi i ted a CotiMiiitlee oil Itnlen. Mef-rs, (tilnou, Uankin and Molt were ap- puiniid on the part ot tbe House ta committee wait on lhe (jovrnor. The wdeclioti ol sealH is next in order. (Ton rtidernhle discussion sprung upon the quelioi Ii. tlier the dtuwing shonld be liv iinlividimh r hy di h KAl.iotit.; tint It was decided Unit eiu',h individual xhould draw for himself. The House look a recei-s. IFTKHNO1 R HKKHIiiN. The Speaker called the bouse loonier, and iiiiDouuoed that the lliat busine would ho the Irrtwing for wats, agreeatdy to lhe resolution liintiHi ttim tiiorntiiir. The lirrt choice (ell to Mr. Uoso, the member fi noi 1'ickavvaf. A reaoliiiioa was adopted muking it the du l.y of the fweratary ol .Male to (uruirh memliers with rertaiu docuinenls, to be nduriied at the end of the sesnion. Mr, Vun Vorhes presented a petition fnm r itiaens ol Athens county, lor Die repeal o tb law parsed last session ior lhe probation ol ruilrotid snbscnploiiM by mumcipftl corpora- tiont reierrert to Mr. van Vorhu. Resolutions in reL".rd to prompt dalivety tnuil mutter by tho Poal master at Coluinbue ineotiiigin joint convention torcountiog vote I. r Governor Ac, ui 11 a. m, on Wtdnerulay ion January; rejiining tnu oergeant-ai ArtnHt ttirtiiob etich aieiiiher with a copy of Mniuti leaving It lo tue option ot tueinbers to Milect flttner bwan or uurwen c, were adopted KOTICtS op BILIJ. Notice of introduction of bills for ndi. f of delinquent taxpayers; to lurther dellne thi relation of gunrdiau ana ward; to amend lhe section ot the code of Civil procedure; to esfaniteh a uotiorm rale ol interest, Ac; to es tablish the per tor Court ol Lucas cou tv: lor tntt regulation oi tne tieiormeit fccnooi oi me atate; providing lor lhe enclosure ol railroiuls hy fences aud cattle guards; for the reottr ini zation of the Treasury of the State of Ohio, and the better collection and diHburteuieul ol public moneys; to prohibit the cliattrinir ol ex change in certain cases; to rescind the contract lor tbe enlargement or tb Lewtstowu reservoir: for the establishment ot a Superior Court in butler eounty: lo repeal tbe act allowing nids ee of Courts ot Common Plum to fix the times ot holding tbeir court; to repeal the 310th aud 3 liiD sections ot tne oodej to amend the haiwu' corpus act; to regulate voluntary assignments to prevent justices oi the peace and ooi if tulip from practicing law; to establish the buperioi uourt ot Mam county; to regulate the adtnti Ion of attorney Irom other states to practice in lulu; to repeal tue marriage uoi-nse Inw; pro hibiting the immigration ot blacks or rnulnti P' rcous into the fcjute of Ohio; to increafe the compensation ol jurors; lo abolish the ulltae of ouumy innrmary directi r: to repeal th l passed last aesxton rrubihiting the use of nui jails for tbe contiuemjot ot otheti thun persnur ubarged wttb th oommtMton ol crime; to rc peal the game law; to prohibit the circulation ol nank I'tils of otb -r suites o( less denomina tion tbun ten dollars; to r gulate the shipment aud branding ol sill Me. d pork; to amumi ll mechanics' lien law so a tu extend it prorii iooh to railroad property, Ac., Ac., wero ivtn. Mr. Van Vorbea, iroai select committee, re ported a bill lu accordance wilb the prayt-r ol the pt ti tton presented by n m. Mr. I -alley presented a memomi, praying lor the repeal ol the law regulating lees ol county omuera, He r erred to nr. Bath y. The com m kite heretolore Hptioinicd hnvttit: perlormed their duly id watting upon the tov ernor, and infonuiuu bim ol tiieoruanizail uul ti u HoiiMts, Ac., wttre disobarged, and Mr. U ce, tho tjroverimra pnvaia stctetmy, appean with the message, which wns iiiimvdiatuly read by the Clerk. and ro.ort nhnt hws aud other document art' oecessnry tor lhe um of the Senate. Ihe President appointed Messrs McCleary it; id t'auflnld iid Committee. A resolution was read to refer tb Governor's Mens'iKe to commit lent, but was withdrawn. Mr. I'helps suKUt-tiiig that it was pre rant ore, the Binding Committees not having been ap-iiointt d. It would then be in order to refer tich portion as rentes to Agriculture, the Bank", Ac, to their n speotive Hpuronriate com mittees. Tbe Semite ihnn took a recess Ar-TKtVOOX HBHSIoa. APPOINTMENT Of STANDING OOMMITTRRB, Mr. Phelps otTered a resolution for the appointment f the lollowiiiiT Staudinn commiu teen, which wns adopted i i. AricutiurciSoheidler, Langdon, ferrlll, Meyer, Per key, Miles and Green. 2 Claims Westcott, Safford and Green. A. Common H hool" and School Lands Mor row, Vanaita, Cas. Oanfleld and flitch. 4. f-urrency-haflord, Corwine and Taylor. 6. Corporations other than Mijoiemal Lanir- don. Reed end Biiokland. 6. fcrirollmeut Vtuatta. Corwine and Tien- kle. 7. Federal Relations Eecd. Lantrdon. .Seblelitb, Slade and Winana. o. finance Uatcn, f helps, Schleieb. Tav or and Buck land. S Jiidiciary-Fhclp. Reed, McKelley, Cad-10 Library Smith, Westcott and Green, well and Gatcb. 11. MaiHif ictures and Commerce -Cad well, Morrow and Hulloway. 12. Militia-Schb-igh, Cuntwell and Myers. 13. Municipal Corporations Thomas, 8af-for and Schleigh. 14. Pu t-lic Benevolent Institutions Kinoaid, Vsnatta, Cass, Canllnld and Atbmun. l. Nvw Counties Murdock, i'erkty and Slade. 10 Ppnitentlary-Perrlll, Morrow and Miles 17. Puhlio I'riutiogSHlIord, Tbomae aud A chimin IH. Public Woika-Schlelgh, Westcott aud W I0I40B. It). Railroads McKolly, Cantwell and Heu- rtU). 20. Retrenchment Corwine, Perrill and Gid. 21. Roads and ITighw-iys Corwine, Mur-duck. IVikey, McCleary and Miles 'It. Stale Ituildings Langdon, Perrill.PhelpM Shade and McCleary. V Uoiversllies, Academies and Collect's .Smith, Kiucuid, Wcetcutt, W I nuns and Hen kle. 24 Privileges and Elections Reed. Sclileiul aud Cadwell 2-p. M'dual Colleges and Societies Cass. Kmc nid and Gurd. 2H. Tetniiflniiice Phelps, McKelty, Case, aid end lliickl.ind. t'i. bitlriria.4 mid Fees Cans, Schuidler and lioUowny. Kvils r suiting from the Rale of Intoxi- eating Miinors I'helps, MuKelly, Case, (iaid Oil ItilCHLilul. On nioiiou of Mr. Lingdnn, Messr. Canfield 'helps ai.d Smith were appointed a nUndine, imiiuiiee mi K'-iorm rciimda aod the btat Asylum f r Mi ta. I i.e d iL rt'ol t ortionsoi the ernor V mes nrte wi re then reiern d to the appropriate coin The Srna'e then adj mrnwl. HtlUSK OF KKl'ttKSKNTATIVES Tui' sim v. Jan 6, iHTtR. Pia)r by Rev. Jins A M. L-t Toiinette, I'KTITHiSH AM) HKHOKUIJI. relitioiiH w. re pn-si-iiu1'! lor lh' r-Ml of thi tt.uniy otlii-en in- t ill. I,.i d ii,mhi lite tjilili Mi 11 ty, of N'ioio preiM-nUtl hia cri ileiitial Hid wm" Hwom in hy Ovi tl. (jole. Khi Mr. Monroe moved th- "iip0Hion of Ihe rub iviiuirihg tlie e.illinu ol Ihe loll lor presentation dI petiiioiiH till oiin rwift nid-r-rt. Agreed to. MrriCMt or in Mi r0 providM for tlm semi-uioual payment ol ;ix-s; lo rei.i-nl mi ai:t for ihn protection ol ili: to amend ti e act pr.ivi log lor llio i un Htiiiifiii oi erin.es; to n iM-al an act lurther d tioititt the dolies of county ireasmsrH; supiib' inenljiry to th wA lor the ptotmuioii ol ti ll; U gnlaU1 diHCi.iiiit to more ellre,luimy preven III' l.tKltlg 01 IIK'gral tiHfieni. lUl.lJt imkoim:cko For tho rebel of delnxineiit ttx-payars, repeal lltu It it prolilbinng Ihe COlilliieiiieilt ol ugitive fli.ve" in county .nls; to prohibit thi Inugiogol exelmiigo except in eeiltun cas o lurther deline the leliitious of itiiHrdiau and ward to Hint nd tin 2:i!lt.h aecttou ot tbe civil i;odi; to Hmetid the hi t anllinriKiiig jiidi'es ol the Common Pleas to lix lhe liuies ot holding their conris. A iiiehMHue was rireiviil from Ilm Governor, iriiiiriiiiiliing cerutii renorU. Li id Utoil thu Utile. Apiioiutnieiits or moeuger isiys were an iu, ced. A Isrge troop ol disippoiuted Cin no hi en then oi-apNM.red Hi solemn ptuceHSiou, Meiarx, (Iiiim, Uaukin and liiiyiniind w. appointed a coimniiu-e to cooler with I'lrsima. u r in repaid to prompt trittisinissiuh ol nun matu r. The jiiint committee, on Rules waa filhtd, and lhe slaniling cotiiiuilie on Privileges and Kk0 lions miih.u'.ci'd, as lollows: MeHMrs. McKvrran, Winner. Hell, Saug-ter, and Blair. Mr. Larsons give nonce ol hi intention to introduce a hill aiuboriKiug procei dings ugaiust water cruft, by nsme, tie He ccs. arranaooM khhiom. Mr. Rronke ottered a resolution of thanks to Jai. S. Robinson, Clerk ol the House during last Mton, tor nts valuable assistance in ortian-izn g the Hou- this eession ailmitttug him itlnn the uat, and to .tie privileged ol the Clerk's iWb. Adopted unanimously. Tlinre being no urtber businusa boiore tbe House, adjouriied, to allow time for tbu formation ol the standing committees. the committee will probably be announced in the murniug. bhNAl'K. TiiKspAr, Jan. ft, I8.i8 The Prwtdent announced (he loiiuwnm np poitnmeiit ol me-setu-er lNiy: t-has A. i rent, CIkis W Jwiineti suit Jolin Mielletihug.T. Mr. Kinu.iid otletfd a r soluuoii lor the ap polol lot a .UI .Arwl.-t.llH I. eK, WIliHt tllll) it nil nl I bi- to reiiorl l he plt:ee-liigH ol the ,-i-n , He, and alioie i oiiiH'ii"rtii'in Hli ill not Ih) t eh h to four dollars a ibiy. 'l he res dulio.i igrced to, ili.ll Un rf. liale prm eeil"i! lo ll.r 1. c ioo ot a .Id Aiaiiliiui t,fik. Mr. I'l.ein noiinieilrd J nil' s II M il1 nil, aoit Ml. 1'iiy lor iioiniliNied eiunklill tinle, 'I he Vole reaulitjii: MiI"ImII 20 (julo 16 Jntnes It. Mrttshiitl was diclnltd duly eleeud ,U Aistaiil (Ib-fk. Mr. Man-hdl having Iskett tbn oiith of otlloe, .tiiteiil upon lhe ili UiaiKuol bis duties, Mr. llulllol Coyithtii;ii, oil- ml tti billowing. 4 hie It was agreed lo ', tWiW, I hu the Seereury ot State TumMi in ihe H Tiieiiut-at-Ann" a ropy at the Journal" M.d Public I'ih it nls ot the last Geneial A- 4rllil.lt b.r eaeh llieinbisr of lb Sauate, AIM' Onr wen's or Hnn's Slaliiies, and Hie ia-t lr volumes ot the euer il Inws ol said Slnle. Ur. MrtJb'aiy ollered lint lothmiog, wbid wax rtgreed to ; U, Mi.tm.il. Tlntl the PriiSidatit anooinl a Com , uiitleo 01 two, whose duty it shall be to iuquitt out lluiFthnm, Umj conv titiou look a recti SKNATE. WkpnkhpiT, Jan. 6, 1858. After the reading ol the journal, Mr. lla'ch. from ihe select committee appointed for the purpose, on leave, reported lh rules prepared lor the government ol tbe Senate. In number, and wilb some slight amendments, tbey were similar to tlmse ol the Imt Legislature, tsoine di"cuisl(in wa bad ou the expediency of amending the 1 Hth rule, In which Mesfrs. Hutch, Thomas, Taylor and Liudou paiticipa-ted, when the report waa reoummitted without instrucii ns. Oo motion of Mr. Cadwell, who observed that the hour btvl already elapsed for Ihe order Hgn eo upo i witu tne uoue, tne messages irom i lie tiou-e were read. Un miHiou ot Mr. Cadwell. Ihe Senate then proceed' d in a body to lhe Hall of tbu House, lor the purp so of counting thu votes lor Gov ernor, Lieut. Governor and dtate otlkars eluoted tail October. A IT KH NOON HKHRION. At a lew minuiM ua-t 4 P. M. the Senste was called to order by lhe 1'rtsideitt, and the roll culled, fthi n a quorum was pteseut, and on uu tiuu aiijournud, HOU E OF KKI'HKSKNTATIVKS. WansR-ptT, Jan. 6, 1H58. Pr-ijerby Rev. Mr, L Touirette. Be uiing ol the Journal w.m dispensed with. The lutes reculatiiu Hie older ol moruiug bu- Hlluss Were SOfUvlided. A iiiRsiign w,m sent to the Senate Inlorming ilm! b Mly iiiril the IIoiim aas now ready to go miii joint i;onventioD ior tne purpose oi conn, iuu thu Votes for 8 1 me ollieers. Ihe iSeignnnl-at-Artnii wis authorised In priHmre a water cooler "and lmn lor lhe u it the llou Mr ItLkti ollfrsd a joint resolution th-U tho e u-e ot ll h Mnir Librmy Is-extended lo re- ol.-ni u1r.?ytiien id U"' oiiy ol Culumbiin, (or veur irom ihi" ilnle. It max no vid to mm 'i H I by admitting clergy- in. n lliroiinlt.nil lh Siitio in lliu annul privile ;:iH l.tMI. I In- oiitdni.l re-nluliiiu wu" tkieil iitO' lnlnl b '-Xeudiot Ihi' tuna lo the llit-l Aloml.iy oi J illil-nry, lNi.il, and adopted. A lem.liilioii wns ailopled thnt a rmiimiltee of thrte tut appointed to rtinlsr ailh lie1 pro line turn nl th.- O no Slmlf ioiirtimi itml tthi. Sit,mm, relfitive lo the puhlie.Mlion of pro cN'ediiuw ol thia Honae. M.'HHr". Andi-WH, Allnn ol A-bltibnlit ami ttiiafley wetn iippooit.-d surli CiimniiLiee A roAolut a- 'lf' red lo print ..mm eopi.'' it Ilm iBi.venioi'a Mi'-aie lit Kiiglll, and 2i MM l in t. . iniiii. r.'iidinn u moiion ti a in 'Mil by (ufc-Mho (0011 in Melldi, Ibe eiiaie, pr. ini d by lb'H President, mute tin ir nppe tinnee, -tod wete re-, 0,1 id with Hie honor, wte n le' bin-i HO1 oi l oiliitiig the V-iU-a lor Miiie i.llii'ein in julii' n.itVMiiti wa tr.K lid with a i(ii rum m IKltli llOllrh pi-eiit. . t. a I ... Ihi. Ih.tss. IS..BB J Ml. III. 1 AI' 'I'""' .1111" HB'"- '" ACTaUUtOOV SBStllOII. A call ot the Senate wa had. Kotaauoram - present. uo a oall or the Hons, a quorum wu found be preeent, when anothar nail at th Kna! wa hud, aud it wa found that there wai now quorum present. The oou pen tion proceeded with it hbora.vo. ing through with ail tbe r-turoswhioh had been lurnished, in aooordaaot with law, to Ihe Pre. Idnt of the Seoaie 6ti conn ties fa all when tbe convention was adjourned till 11 o'clock to morrow, and tbe Senators withdrew. It will be necessary to supply the balance of returns from the Secretary of State's office. i ue uoose proceeded wiin tne consideration the resolution for orintintr extra oonies of th Governor's Mefsage. mr. lownsuna witnarew all motioo to mend by inserting "1000 in Welch." . After considerable diaouasioa, a Bomber of-amundmeut being proposed, but without action, tbe wbola were laid on the table. On motion by Mr. Dawes, the bill for tba r. lief of delinquent tax payer wa read th seo- uua um, aua oommittea to uommttte of tba Whole. Tbe question of printing extra oonie ol the Governor Message wa again brought op, and w vir copies iu uermau were ordered by a large vote. asujourned. Fdlibtuter km In Catatrcat. The friend of Walker, the Pirate of th Gulf, in Congrow, ara making a movement to ipeal our neutrality laws; but we art pleated see that It meet with decided opposition. In tbe debat in the House yesterday, Mr. Sickle dissented from Bom of tbe position! atsomed by gentlemen the day previous. He said : Il tbe members had been ia a House of Ren sentativee oonvened by Walker! in Nicaragua, ue-y oouui no. uave mieuea to eotimenie more u utiboo with tbe lattcr'i theory of Gurern- uieut, aud mor at war with our own, than they were compelled to listen to in this Hall. Tbey were told that the neutrality act of 181B waa unconstitutional, and against tb principles of our people; but as he had read tbe history of uin uuuuiry, u iuquu mat tue policy 01 mat act was bauded down from tb days of Washington, aud embodied in our statute from that to the present 'time, aud had never been dissented from by any administration or party. 11 ud geutlemtm forgotten tbat Ur. Crampton was diMiniiwed, because he committed acta in vi- iallon ol the neutrality lawst He had sup posed the whole country sustained tbe wisdom and tlrmuess ot tbe executive io the enforce- tueut ot tbe traditional polioy of government m uot permittiug onr uwu oltisen or repreaeut-atives ol auy fureiga power, great or email, to compromise the neutrality of th United State iu regard lo nations wilb whom wear at peace. We bave made treaties with various powers, In which we bave entered into stipulations baaed ou thia very statute; that recently with New Granada, and also, as rumor baa it, with Nioa- agua. tie wa surprised to hear it asserted that nail officers had not tbe riirht to wo ont on the high se to capture violators of oar law. Had geuth meu lorgotten tbat our Government is in treaty stipulation to matutain a naval tore lor the purpose of exercising police tore over all 4ea, to suppress the ia lemon slave traffic t I hi policy hsd been recognised by all admio-istratiom. and all parties, aud he never beard It (uestioind before. Connected with every snob . xpedition was id question oi intent, it would an otT-nst against the good sense of tbe lou-e to attempt to add anything to tbe argu uent, The expedition lltttd out by Walker wa o m ke war and take life and property within tbo limits ol Nicaragua, with whom we bad una made a treaty ot amity aim friendship. ln tnuUuootirdy with lauding the expedition, acts if hostility were perpetrated, men shot down. tod property seised. Every writer on interna- - ilouai law calls Mien conduo roobery and mur ler. No man would go farther to recognise tho right ' i American citixen to emigrate to foreign lands. It they wished to go peaceably to Central America, let them go. He desired to ' e tbe isthmus Amerieauised; but such expeditious as that ol Walker, and aucb conduct ara not calculated to promote the interests of our people ho tar as they are connected wilb th In-terute of Central America. It tb expedition L was peaceful, a Walker informed Secretary Cas it would lie, tbeir ploughshare wre turu ed into swords and their pruning hooks into Hear, wit'i sucn qmoaiiess as io in row suspicion on tbe sincerity ol their professions. The presumption always was ia favor ol tbe conduct of an officer in th performance of bi duly at remote point, but nts rule nsd been revelled, and all chaige against Paulding are' aked to l taken a admitted truina. lie did uot want Paulding's act to be regarded as precedent. There is no question in a technical point of view, as to whether bis sot wa illegal, mod exceeded instructions; but be undoubtedly act ed in accordance wun wuat ne believed wa us spirit of bis instructions. Having reasonable-belief, the Government regarded Walker's ax- . pedltion a unlawful. Gullemenmustootlor-' get that General Jackson passed into Spanish territory, arrested certain persons aud bong v them on tbe nearest tree; bat he was not recall-' ed la difgrao. Tb President Is folly slive to-the interests of oar people in connection with lt the Central Amei ican Republic and the Isthmus, tbe highway of a large portion of the oommero) of the world. He has shown every disposition ' to farther these interest by the eoUivstlcw of kiod and fraternal relations with the Govern-... meats, with a view to Amaricamae them a far , as be can, and secure our people all the advao-. tagea possible. Under these circumstances waa it anything bat treason for men to organ! law leas expeditions, and go there to asak war on republics with whom w are at peacet nr. hum intention was woau attention ra another subject which bad deep interest in tba heart ot his countrymen. Ue did not mean the froth and outlaws of cities, bat tb masse who are interested in tb perpetuation of our institutions; he meant to speak of what is com- . mooly knows as tbe Drad Scott decision, which tbe President had Indorsed, and to wbleh offl otal action the government has conformed. That decision, ne argued, wu in otter aisrw-gard of the rights of man and troth of bliUxy. Wben he refluoted tbat the most absolute ty- rants were Arm supporters of law, fa oould fel no reverence for judges who descended Irom tbelr btgh positions to orosb liberty anaer color of tbe Constitution. Therein th tnacn . ery exiet. Nbw Yokk Mur dbrs in ISfiT.Th Poliet GitmU publishes a list of sixty mardtrs which have been oommittcd In New York siaoe Janu ary 1st, 1S67. But one execution ha taken place, tbat of tbe colored man Dortey. Three, persons convicted of Capital orlme are now under aentenoe of death Michael Oanocmi, for the murder ol polioeman Anderson; June Rogers, fur the murder of John Swanwyi and Jam Shepherd, for anon in th first degree. A remarkable feature in this appalling list of crime Is thu fact that in a large majority of ca se no circumstances have pointed with certainty to the criminal. ITTbe St. Louis Dtmmrat regards Blgler of IV, as the "only Administration Sepoy from the North that has uot revolted." We fear this is not so. and that the exception wlH be tb other way. festuThe Washington correspondent of the ' N. Y. 7Vhm telegraphs tbat 'Senator Pugh Kansas project meet with disfavor anion; tho Southerners as invited Intervention. It will not be acouplcd by Douglas and hli friend.' MaNriKij.-The contest for the Postmaster-snip of MauH6.:ld was so warm, and the repro-aeuiatiuiis of candidates so conflicting, that it was agreed among tbe Looofoco that a popuUc vol should be taken. Tbe election wu held on Saturday, when It appeared that Jacob Beit- ing- r received 4A5 votes, and his opponent, Ohnrlw Morrow, lit 3. Majority for Beisiuger LoHNKri Mr Kihkm in 18o7. The number of lire in tbe United States in which the loss of property eteleil 2 in Kill, was 230. Total UmH't $l5,7Hf,iHHl. Add the amount of propel ly destroyed by (trim where in eanh lustaiioa he to was lest than $2tl.0u0, aod the aggregate woiitd (si increased to probably $2(1,000,-tMio in lK'i7,agiinrtt$i7,IHm,(riHliu Htt. The lives lost by lints m IK7 were 1A8 1q iK'Ki Hi. .-AU of the l einocratio papi'ri la Iowa tiavtt taken the Doug la ground, except two, thu IhtvHoport iJrMioerol aod Jib Pubuque t
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Full Text | lie BatSeST A VOLUME XLVII. i COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1858. NUMBER 42. P 1. (Dliio State $nin. DAILT, TBI-WBEKLT AND WBEKLT BOHOPIiBR OO. WH. HUHOULEK, Bdtlor. T.iruii Invariably U Advinee, niiT- ',.', " . jttaOarrt.r, , 1SX U. t.i W...Vl f"I'- Wall IT . OlubiOfUnandom l TKHMH OK AOVKKTIMN Bf THI HQUAJUt-Ira un OB 1M MAD A )) tarn 1 .Mr . . Sl 00 : M HUM it WM. ,.U- " moiiina i w , WEDNK8DAT, January , 1111 i Tk. rMii Iniiii The aMerage of Governor Cbua wu re id vealerday afternoon is both branches of the I Cobrbotioh. Id the table showing the r Leglalelure, by U respective Clerki, and earn soaroee and liabilities of the Ohio Banks, u madeal lurked attention. Everybody admits printed bj u in the GoverDor'l Message, ite ability, ad few, If any, dlteent from the po- "light mistake ovoars. In showing the amount tttlonl which the Governor Ukee. Ai whole, ol notee and bills discounted, we printed it- it bu given more general satisfaction then en; $1,106,387 M. It should have been 18,1611, publle dMoment of the kind we hve ever 38769, The footing, however, wu right, 110, kaowa Although the mesetge ! long, yet 794,185 84. there U not e surplui word or paragraph In It. The eweote of the Uet jeer, especially those relatlag to ihe de'aleation io the Tremeary, made Otr (111 One shall Ohio Take Hep Backwards! . At a time like the present, when the whole it aeoeeserr that the whole blatory of It should Democrat!, party of the Booth, ihe Border Euf- ... inn naairen. Tniarjari ocouniea a isree enara oi " . ... . a nontiu to no ! om " 1 i so the meeaan. and ii one of lie most internum orui oacaea op aaa orgeo on oy tne Aominie s m.,tus a 00 ; u " i ars iration of Buohanan are trvini tbelr bust to ex Sawalba eso;oa " iaip.. I. I . i - lmooUi 4le;o " lliutks to I ipi.. Governor'. Ideal In reeard to hard sun. lend Bravery over tbe entire territory of the Unl- m.i.jl advmMiia Bait wore thaa ike am , . w , led stales, but eapeclally In Kanau, shall the . .,.. ... . ImIiUIum flhlA. in.tal of ri.l.tin th TrtliMiDfnu.lsadi aod piaeaa u w wim cause aisseai la aome quarters, oat roue ier we tt , oi.i Notion,1, (K niiium nut. have oot heard a word in that direction. The drk olody of despoil, encourage Aii.otiriuir!to.nii.iiiiiaw,-i. . mjiihii the eir.,il.Unn iu onward aweep, and glorlly the deluge It U of small note of State banks, which the Gov- na bu 8IP A. Douglas amor oonoedaa. mav nol he Beaded to bv eve "' WI nave made an attempt to stem Ihe ry ono. Wo have beard only one member oall """"' '"""K"' it in question, and he meant to consider it more u" 7 inenu. among meir party fullv before he would einrese an on n on. wu oopieeof the Message yeeterday.hut our edition PP" " '" was oihauated very early this forenoon. Most . ... . K ' . aiinith. R.n,.hiio.n mmlr. have sent nffl have BignaiiBed tneir advent imo power oy pros " w. .b Kr fl3T,liTi. ii copies , aodnotar.w oftbe Democr.il. mem- """ H,e "n" ,.,.nvM.. h.,. h... don. likewise. W. shall have more exniuitiDB tnemaeives a. ue most abject copies for Bate to-morrow morning, as it will w0"b j" " i"" "cu"lb 4,l r I fin iliai flral da nl Iha aujawlun 1 Hor.tr-d iw tti iniiM leiBBwy ---i . -i 10 Mr MUt. mora tbati lb twv rftUt J tmt ul aB WlU H.m-.r in tbf Trl -Wt-kly wllnoat hug. ItuiintHM Urrtfi, oot aHMtxling It. UmI, W fflW, la' id). t'i.W) imt liM ; onUtd f'J. NdIIpm or uMUnict, twlUUt leelsiiM, art - la, 4kc., luif riM. AflvvtUwrnvati Mt Mwonpantad frith wiittw Mm-liona will bt iturtotl UH forbid, adthrfl flsMOtd- All trauitnl vtoertUemmU mud k fU iImmii. Ins rule will nui ixn nim fnna. Ilutlssr IhA nrKmol aTitvm, Ul adftrtlm ranch for th- paM ho oeeapif, U bBgM Mag TUESDAY, - . JANUARY 6, 1868 then tppetr ia our weekly Imus. Od the flnt day of the eM'Ion, Mr. Hunter Brooke, a young represent.. ve from (be coun- OuattRCM. It will be teen that Oongre ThiMehaioi. Tbe(JioolQiiitii5aMUipakB Uy of Humilton.anativeof ihe.rpefollof Ohio, yeBteriinj wa euKKel 'tt the fllliboBter bust- well ol tbe lle-aatio, aod eaya, "We belleTt Its gave notice that he ibould Introduce a Mil or Deu. Clluxmau took tbe lead. Tbe UepuDii- oooteDti will generally i apuroveo ny tne po tbe repeal ol tbe bumnne law of tbe last eet oaua took no part. The tone of the Sou lb waa pie." The L'ommercUd eipreaen oo optnloo. uion, by wblob fugitive slavei, men aDd women not so vehement ae we Imagined It would be. Is It "waiting for tbe facta'7 guilty or no crime, were not permitted to be in Probably tbv are waiting "for tbe facta." Mr. - - . caroeraled by ulavebanters Id our jall; and yes Puab bu been beard from. He hae introduced JCiobth of jakuibt . we nnuersiana tnai tofday tbe tam geDtemtln brought fn bis bill, a sort of compromlNi Kansas bill, which be in- " "onai uemocraoy laiitea oi naviug a sup- ftod u , uow Mott the legislature for its ao-ieuds to explain more fully In a day or two. P tte American on the 8th Inst., In ecoord tlo0i A mmh tlM( irom But)er county( hM Mr Puiih will flud one ol tlieee daye thai tbe M" Z .. V 7 8'"" 001,08 vn" 08 noma introduce a mil mr . v....a w vi prebend tbe supper will not come off. In the ... nrmvmntlnn Af uut i nu...A ume lor oomurum.p nS .u.; -v h wred that I " I . L ' . MRnions to Haw? Das bdoui ezpirea, bdu me , . , , . , , pmyw iu uin onw. uiu .wu buuu ikwb pan thin a will not succeed. Mr. mown oi jluuu " " " r tbe legislature oi unio in tbe year or grace, slupl begua -petch for the Lwompton Oonstl- ""f J- ,, Vi VTi. a i, l868T " w-Gwl belP Por. The oppress- totlon. but be became tic a aua put on dis nana r - - ... " B 00 'neons, i ne woriu is not ior tncm. bUD ..u... .ai u v. n(lP Ba wor ,i B law. The wh- e 1 1 no- rnm nih I IrOD UUUDUIUI.IDU. 1 II U Ul'lJCr, lllstOI' rs3, 1L IB The If gi-uiura ra ocsa.(w. d WU DOl off till to-day. tl. I a..l..l.iitrA tit nhln la no. fullv orsan aedand tbe mtmber. have entered upon the -evU aeom. dear that Denver lu Kansas k - r,.r ih tranaaotlon of which the oeoole ka the same posHion ae did Walker and el.cled tbem. Judged ol by their preeonal ap- Stautoo. What is to be done nowt Who will rearance no m.no.nd.ny that they are highly g The SprlngJeld (Haas ) HrMim ' ...1.1. Ti,.r..r.r..ver.oldmeuinel saya : "Fernando Wood bu been suggested. tb.rbo,ly--.ew,,l.u,.h.v.pa-ed beyond .,.t, .tfl ttirjT yeara. Tbe gray beads are not so numerous as in the Inst Legislature, while perhaps the Dumber ol very youcg men la oot so great then. A lame majority ol the members arc men Id tbe prime of Ille and full ol tbelr original vigor. We believe that the detlie is aentral to have a us of the pungent satire of the "First Book of Judss," wrllleu by Albany Fonblanque, K-q , and oao be found In bis seoond volume of "Kng land under Seven Administrations. " Tile "Book ol Judas" was written to xhnw op the practice! of tbe English Blxbops in contract with tbe religion of Cbrlwt, and the oppression of the poor. Let as quotn: If ye say to a certain man, this, boinir a portiuu oi nts goous. is ours, mid be say, 'Ny. it ! not,' ye n. sue btm, aud vx him, an J tooimelL Mr. Buobanao bad be'ter go blm self. Tbe government at Washington oould operate wllhoat him t few weeks, aod fort- watte bitn awsy in tbe suit, so thu be be rWe night's eiperlence In Kansas would take asv- one ol (be poor and lirwl aeconiinKy. Caatmlnc tbe Ratwu RMolvrii The Democrat of the Legislature held a long I enncue session lart night, In the American House. They were at it, we ere told, until nearly eleven o'clock. The eubjeot matter an-1 der consideration we presume related to the Kansas-Nebraska question. As well as we can understand matters, there have been certain resolutions prepared by a Douglas Democrat, and be Is anxious to have them punned by the Legislature. The Buchanan men oppose them 1 from Interest, and the tlnfid from fear that tbey may produce a difrnptlon in the parly, and therefore they counsel delay, and hope for gain by procrftftioatloo. Thus "Letting I riant not. wait npnn I would, Like Um sat t' Um adage." How the nutter will end we know not. The Republican members are now ready to act upon the question. They bave no concealments, and favor no delays or subterfuges. They have been pnwilling to forestall the action of the jorlty; they are content to watt a reasonable time for. tbe mnjority to show their band. When that time bus expired, we bave no doubt that the Republicans will ask for notion opon the question. That they will tske bold and fearless ground, we bave no doubt, not wasting strength upon tbe cohwt-b differences between squatter tyranny and I'resideittlalbatspeakiDg out In brave words for tbe liberties of men aud the freedom of tbe soil, Must Swallow tub "Niuukr." Senator Douglas in bis reply to Bigler.ukud wilb great vehemence, '-Why are Democratic Senators all around me allowed to differ with the President on tbe Puciflc Riiilroud, Banks, Fillihusterlng, TuritT, Ac , and to differ in peace; while, be-caore I adhere to my position, I anj attacked here by men who wish to drive me out of the party for ulterior purposes of their own, and am falwlT denouved, by the pensioned letter writers oi presses who seek patronage of some of the Departments here, as having gone over to the R publlennHt" The Hon. Schuyler Colfax of Indiana, writ ing to the South Bend Befiater, bis paper, sayi tbat, after the deate between Douglas and Bi flier, in which this question wan put, wus over: Douslas wss talking to naK Wilpon. Got. iuriingnms. ami sorrm otners, when llule told him. "I can answer thrit quistion of vours, Donglris. I wmt In tho Deru'HTAlie purly long 'iioiiirn 10 Kmw wni wihh iu miniers are ai owtd Ihe . IftrfffBt liti. rly on flrervihiiitt ulw. yet, if you don't lot' tb mirk on niv'g,r, yru itre uot rcKulorand orthndux, and Imvn to ho turnrd over with the u-mt on the It-fL hHnd." I noiiced a frown on thu lacenf a Democratic .Seiinlnr near by. na Mm lilllit group. Ilfiulifi io-clmlfd. look a henriy IhiikFi ivtr Mr. HalftV comienl sutemfiit of what is rnlly a "Mxi'd fad." lera- " 7 ; .T . V tyranny are to be added to the already! acrid specimen, of later date: "It Is sheer au- ' . , ,. , 0 Dot j i. . . i i j .... catalogue, oo one ean duulrt Were the , daolty rockleea, unprincipled, atir-neklng ,. ... , , . . , ''Ivc . j . ' , n i t. ednoaCed, eligible to office, and entrusted dare deviltry on the pert of Deuglaa. The case . 'mm ... . m of law makere in this eollghtined age. Thvt it is because they are w ak that these new acts of tyranny are to be added to the already broad rieh with the franchise, we should navnoosuch attempts to drag them down, and m irk them, like Cain, with a braud of degradation and ontlnwry. Sboujd such acts pats, w II mixht Ib tPoloffd (Dljio ffijiiilatnrf. Dard, IcatcN... Oaleh, C. H tireen, Hatch, Wra. L.,,. Honkla, Waulfl.. llo.iowar, liaM. Kinnaid. W. P.... Untriua, K. B . LINT OP MKMItKHM, Of (As fourth faxiifutnrc uruler tkt JVtw Gmttir ttitigm of Ohio, for the year 18,08. BKNATB. A-hinuD, OtotneP.,Portiigen(l Pnmmlt. BookUui, Kalttta P.. Huron. Kri, Rulu-liy ami Ottowa (Httwell, lttia .AfhtftbuU. l,k and O.uga, lnflnld, HermaD..,H.iliiia anil LnrSln. Cot wln, uiorge.,,,,Aiiiiiri, f ke, r-c .ionnd JaQk'on. 0a, Ur Co-hnclim and TuKcamwan. Cant well, JatM A'h'tnti and Klchlai d. ,Xn), t'arkt and td.elh. .U'Kn, I'd inn, Marion aod Rardin. , Wnat'tnuli.ii aud Uornm. .ItamilliiTi .OUrk, Champa'Rn ami Mudtinn. . Bolmotit di1 Hmrri on. .rinrmont and Urowa. ,Hii null fin, Murdock, Patrick.. ,lwrnoe, Gallia, Mf and Vln too. M"e, Davll Knm and Morrow. Morrow, H ,...'nrrrneT and iimri. Merer, KrancU J...Uro!l andK'ark. MoCiary. Jo.eph C-JfLTrTiou and f;(.liinibUn, HCKeilf, noieru,H..seue., iJrawft.rd and Wvanlot. I'ttrtll, Aug. L tranklln mni nrkaway. ferkey, N.J Waneand Ho' mm, l'-eljii, tvdwin U. ... Merer, Autleis. Allen, Van Wert, Ik-flaDceaurl W.ihf.nisj, Reed, W. B Delaware and Mrfcintr. Srhndler, H-nrj..,.MfntKOmirT end IVeble. rtaffrtrd, W. H Rn.and Highland. Iilt-igh, Kewto AtlienH. Hock og aod Fslrleld. 'lad., Jr., Wm Cmahoea. rtmitfa, Lauren. ...Bullor and Warren rajlnr. R..bert W.,.TrtimhDl and Haboninf Tbiimaa, CliarUa Hamilton. Vanalte, E.kil.. . UuKkiof uwt and Pa.rr. WwUutt. Ju.iabN..Baup.ok, Wo.il, Lnf, Falton. H-inry nn-l I'utt am. W'n-in", Jarne- J. . .nreene, Clinton ai.d Fajette. Mejubllcane 15, Demucrati 'Hi. HOUSE OP Rs-PnEVTATlVES tllen, D. V, AM Ubula. Andrewn, IJeu. W AugUitn. Ambler, Jacob 4 O Imnbitna. All' n. Jxtnui 0 IHT-tfton. i ale, Alhert Tuucnrawai. ninesititirn urnuinu Iltiler, . nfjcmi, r w iH )(.(., Hdhfrt ... ilrouin, Hii((h Jr.,, Umlfy, Atun (' ltrtH)kit, Huutrr,,,,.. Itflt, JIDrJ 1 Hl .ir, Jaf.nt A tlarlMw, Ku',eri W.. 'Iiaiiejr, II. 1 , Ctieuejr, lonatlian . . Cllrt-tjr, Kib-TI Clark, 0. Ixwix..., I'll Km, Jatmesi K..,, ,, f Jei s. , Tli run ax B i Ox, Win. B Oolliiitt, Imo Uiwn, Jauob V fay, jamnx. I -aw nrj ., ireinlnir W.i Iriiiim-yer, Ju.eiili J .., K l.i.fi.O. I' , Krtrut h, Jnhn It , r.T.ee. Lbt rnk, TlimnaH P, ,, ii 'iiald, Ti.otDAi (j. . . ari'iifr, A. (J tHi, U. II tu, HI iM.U.if W iteii, .In e iili J IUii Hknf, Km ll... miii. 1' i htrd A.. Hi Olici'Ck, I'fU-r,,.., ..Wanhlnirton. ....Kalrlild. ....r'jr-tli. i....(Jutriiir. ....Uamlltiin. V.'.' Medina ...tl ii.k)N(fiirn. ....Kaiille d. ....Franklin. litii.ttaifrn. ....IlitVr. ... .H-in. linn. .... Axliland. ....Ha rl-.m. MiifKHiiand Nablf. ral awkward klnki oat ol hie head, that need M J9 -J" V U . 0,110 a'nT ,l' . . , . , . . .... eaylng. 'What shall I have to fence me Irom to be removed neiore do can nave any "ream - "iAV ,,, h mil hllTI fftP hia nlnak eilsin rbnrt and bu.w ion, and to da wbelever ma; ln rf ''" lo ",,t to"lty. We b- lor It I, written. Dated b o.me Into tbe world ' be for tbe !vanwment of tbe lutereet of tbe hI ,od'f T "nnBpecUng den and o.ked .ball be jo out ol It, ,ip r u ..i. Th. ,,..Hn hnv.r. r.tor.1.. what M M " u'- ' .on.lllut a short Benin, ad wb.t I. like), to Wom and Woaea. ome of tbe ultra south. " 0 nmcn, ''"""'"I .dvanoe .... public inieieat. It ta g.o.,.11, JC'aU are gelt og more mU mere eJted " ' " 11 " -F held that a nealon which nceed. on. hundred "1! uZJ. n""i.. w. "nk h " ' Judnmeut, uubecouilug . ,1, daysluduratlooUalougseseloo. Oaebuodred k,Mb,fwt qolel ft, a.DunelafloDe of tbe d.,slsamediamUrm,Md lesBtbaDahuDdred oharlestoa M.u,y, aud sul.Jolo a still more OaVS IB . UUri leriu. .... uau wuBwnr ble eiperli or in legislative III,. We do believe that tbe majuri'v in dj deliborBil doov uerires io pru.oug .., uu . . . . ... . , . a eeaaion. uu -. , h, g,0 w, obew , snort .ou-, .. """-"7 Bat tbe eourse of Douglaa deserves tbe brand tbat more lime Is requlrtd to do all Ibt basl-1 , . .. . . .. . lh. . . .,., dm of great Slat, loan Is generally eup-l . ' lh '. ,.,. meool Ohio eiolalm, 'What bave wedonn that pod. The length ol a -.lon should be n. of ,e .honld be thus si..RM out for the rig., and ured hy the amount of baslnesa which U re- ... . . w h, , . . . oppresalou of an ineiurable staluM" quired to b done, aud when tbe business is . , f fc . . . w-. . . There Is no demand, legal or moral, upon the finished, then the Legislature should 0J, -ill undertake to da. Ibis redoubtable elanl.' I0''1" of ih'1 ",,0M '"l"nl'"y and not More. When tbia Is dona and well I, Mke t ,pMUble 0( him for th, tulA ereo alls and house, of oorrw.tlon to aid th, done, tbn tbe mmIuu ia neither long nor abort, - ilm-at Wbo will sallslv the demand, for ltr lu his search for bis hum 111 oliat uui j... w.. ... relrlballTe usllee against this barefaced ren- " '"'" wmmu nor win Ohio Is the third Sule in tbe Onion. She has egtd, (rom polUos, pra0pieT Ti, . task tbat humanity accord lo It. Th. people of Ohio are wltbiu her houud.rie. nearly, il not quite, ai M ,taful to u,, .,. ,h. g,i, . tared for th i erection of th.iao places of prison, many free wblte people as there were In the , , . but they never inteuiled that lliey should he Ihlrteeu colonlee when tbey declared their io- toa.Senalor Pugh'a new Compromise plaster made herraeoons for the ImpriMnment of mm. depenilenee ol the mother country. Wo live at lor the beoeflt of tbe we. k beck of the Admin- women and children whose solitary crime Is that a timo when tbe world moves fast when great titration, dose not appear to answer tbe pur- tbey preler Liberty to rll.very, and lo lie the enterprises are on loot when legislation wise poae It waa designed lor. m..A .....l.lup.l. I. it.manfled. Th. m.r. ... I tw,, ..I a seMuou adds verv little to the tail wm.8triogfel.ow, of Kanaaa notoriety, arrlv- GOV GkaKT OR TIIK IjKCiiMPTOK Co N STI TTTI rt W . Guv. (l(nry hnviitfr. Inen chnr)f'd by a Vt'sHh-Inglon correspondent with appro? inn ol Mr. BiK-bamin's Kansas poliny, has written a Inn tetter to one of th New York papers IndiK nantlydtnyfnir lh nharpe. He saya that whi-o in Kansas he Ittvon-d, and now favors, the sub rois-ion of the hfcomplnn Cotiflitiiiinn lo th people, and says otnphfitletlly Unit the principle ol tho sovereignly ol the pi-oi-li; " rnuxt Ihi np held and maintained at all hnnanls, and af every aanrinVe." The tVetMtf ihtnid is tin- tills of a new Republican journal publish, at WoodthVld Monroe ootiniy. It is ediUd by Wurren Unllis- tt-r, E-q II (tivw promiw of Mnff faithful slly in tho giw d cau-f. and we winh It all sue Cfss. Let the Kepulilicniis of Monroe plvo ll sncb a support as it dewrves. i niMin K ii tne. J. W rr. HII Um. V.-h, r'vtKniii 'iHUle, T. A Pit tins ti, Ji.t.ii Iki-ll t-r, M. H... (Juir-n, I'avld i' , Han. In, W, K Hj, .laniM 11 owners of their own bodies, rat bur than have tl em owned hy mastera. The Unit'd .States laws .u.llnnlk. a Jaaf Ika M..I.M Tk. T1.J duplicate. Uesidee the money which It cost. L. v" " T, i UBW StateeprovldeelhemMterswilbhunterawheneT. speut at borne, pro rate, aod nol sent anroarj. - - "-i er their chattels succeed Id running away. The rUaiirifa iha Leu s atnre te tne sonoot ior men. i The members slave has no frien-la. He baa to move with s. i.lho college of .democracy. Tb. members w n la now aaid Ibat Stephen, of Georgia re 11 h " rt, be is taken back to l.n bow to dlhge their dutlea M lreameD, J?- oommitle. on Terriio- I'T- aud prepare tbeinwlveaio take part m in. pun ic rlM(jf HoB m oltoduo, 0D, bm (or Now, then, the qnexlon l, whether ll Is bo- r.uslnea ol tue nation. i. . uoo. ior auu.i. of MlnoMot, M(i KtMml, tuU trJ coming In a Iree Christian Slate like Ohio, that In whiob the theory oi government, the laws fc fotM u lhrongn ln, Hom uoder (h, pr,. ., ,dd to th. power, of the slave bolder and which govern deliberative bodies, and the prln- , ..,im Th. n...r.. Ii th.t von slave hunter, to caloh and oppress the poor run. ciples upou which free government, stand, are -mt uk( l)lf K0M1 nJ fM uionMot, ,t away, by olferlng to them the free use of our discussed, considered and taught Tbe money, ooemouthful-bothornonc. Thia we predicted iailB, In tbelr work of subjugating the weak and therefore, which ihe legislature eoete i a win M ta . months aio. It was tried downtrodden, lo the stings and avarice ol the and neoesiury eipeuuitur., ana is rapaia w in. in i820 wlQ MlM Md jij.Muri, and by the rich and powerful. There la no call for such ritate ten fold. adherence lo it of tbe Benate. nrodnced event- an act from any qnarter. Even Ihe "Union Is The Uovernor, lu bis wise and Blatetmanlito tlI. y,, uisswirl Compromise. not In danger," at the preeent lime. It must menage, bs made many Buggesliona, which, 11 1 be regarded ae a volunteer offering on our part. embodied into laws, will prove beneuoial to the "asnington correspon-ient oi to. , Krl r ubrlitmaa SanUCIaus gift lo Ihe slave people ol the Hula. II ia not a parUaan doo- ieg"pn. . rrai.er p.- f pronl what baa reoenlly traasplred In II I. lull r thnu.ht and rlna nlane. raM ou mtdt lolm" demand upon tbe gov. uruhln.t.n .nri from .hat I. tran.nlrln. lh I ' I I... A.m.. . 1. .Ulln. kin. .n hi. r What h. aaja In regard to Kanaaa, we think I -- "'" " I every dar.we submit whether this Is )net the lime will especially commend Itself, not only to Iba w i a a WDCD ve ,bould give a renewed evldeuce of onr Ugl.lature, but to tbe people and the nation. . . . ebjectaervilltytotheilaveboldlog Arlslocracyf lu tbe Legi.latur. bis party is lo Ibt minority, Vm A meeting of the Buchanan "demoorB. Havrt wa not gone far enough In that direction? but we believo that bia recommendations will oy" was held in Cleveland on th. evening of tba W. bave bowed our beads, made our aalaams command tbe ccnOdenoe and respect of all. We JOtb, at which speeches were mid. aud resolu- got down on our knees, with beada uncovered ahuuld advise that tba Kansas question do acted I tlooa paaMd aodorslng Buchanan and opposing and arma folded, to the alaieholdlng nrlstx- uuou soou, but Iha majority should lake Ihe Douglas. "Governor" Payne doea not appear nor. Wa already oalch ibeir "niggers" and iultiative. It ia reported thai resolutions snp. to have been present. He ll a Douglaa man, pay their posiae must we go farther, and porting tbe position taken by Mr. Douglas in wa are told, and for the last fonr days ha baa crawl on our bellies lo themt Must we tag our Ihe U. S. Senate, have been written and could- been is Ibis oily trying to ktep bit party from people to build slave pena for them In the free ared la caucua by the majority. Thay ate, we falling to pieces. Hutwt Hurl wa oontlnnally grovrf, and play understand, to bo presented lo tbe Legislator.. ., 0u..er,.Th. aiiiorl.l 'ha flunkey and tb. licksplttlet W. sav no. ir tney are put in anon ion. as to aw wiaiao 0oo,OTlloB Dloo u l0 BM, 4, Cei,oa on As Sbylock asks of the Christian Venetian mer- toiywtn. minority, .y w... gou.ue.oom. th, iaib MQ 20tb Inst, bids lair to bath, largeat chant, ..may ask In view of these free offer maud their votes! II tbey are not, they may be hu hM u w Un lDgl , g,, po.,, by , 06 Leglelalure ameuded and made right. If tbia should be da- ... . . . . ., . tt wi,..ii. "fair .ir, to. ..it a. . M Wri.d.T u.i : niMl, tb.y will doubllesa reoeivo no aupport . , . . Tov.euraMin. at. a iioeoa ...bad.;; a.otbntin. r.m lh. knblieana. The truth ta. tb. IU-1 " " " ! " ' 1 I 7,l .1 ,1 J..., ... - . , ...hlln... . .L.n.l on . nlaUormao atrooir. so lnt I a r.mun in a'.M.. n,nl.. .u. I b.uu.u iu ixionijo., uu oo aud constitutional, that tbey would weaken Uons, hut aomewbet verdant gentleman arrived J0"' MBt "")u,l, our masUrra. tbemaelves were th.y In lh. leaat degree to r. I a, th. oily from on. of th. eon than eou.tiea, " "u" "f"""1 " i"P'e cede Irom It. Tney an rlgbt now, ana wm Be (, present bis claims to tbe asarmbled democn- right an in. time, iney were never oetuir onif 0y th. one of M aealslaol sergeant at arma. Tal Mia.M.The Cmm,H.t of this morn- Mi wen never mor. oounueu.H,prou.oi mw B. Drought a latter from a Ir .ud to a leading Dg ukM , (..cbi, , of h, UrM ,d position man now, in. .uvoc.ua o.,u.uo.mK, D,mocn living ken, who, by tb. w.y, la U Oovamor Che m an Kiullv. otneer. Tb. ue representee o. iwna aomeuing of wag. 1 h. gentiemaa lo whom gM,. 0I ooarM. ta down nnon that oorll n b.... Thi. t4diaal, afler taking a ful j Ummn which sneaks ol lh. Ri,hi.o( from Hamilton oounty, aspire, to tb.'leaderahlp " "".If rt'4 ,b ho. tb. rllaU .ud lb. Fugitive Slave law. If there i in nam lutin nui inr aaBBtwinn maLaii ftiatnv aapnuani i . , . , . - as. and perhaps be to ae well quail- 7" . V . ' "'T' anyining wnicn tavore or Freedom and oppo- flud for that position as any other member. Yet- "IT " " ," 1 ' , , sl"CT7. metropolitan orRan ol tbe Ho. teMay he iotrodnoed an bdefloite nuaiber of 4n! " T , M J u flod 11 taro up iu noticaso. new bill- and preiiminuy reaolnU one or which waa a ootioe of a bill to repeal tbe MJy miA lhe 0.nd(d(U w .The Swumtm of this morolnK has a State law which debari tbe uea of our jails for r1 ( Vm q or Ht ftUeJ long article In reply to the atteuk made upon It wv ,..u-.w.-..v- w. v", v, - " took hi leave, hie friend promising to do all he " lM wwm,M ovMr, rjecue il amemi of freedom aod ft colored ikin. Ue alto Intro- M fw fc rr0B ha u QOtjl . 00 (rom the position assumed by Governor stt,rt- duced a reeolullori instructing tbe Bergeant at. 3fttnrdty tltorM00f lhe aaDfJidllU nlghl ta ry in hli Minnesota e,esaaRe. Tbe Sattsfih Ar.. ...- - " seen button hoUlog members al the American - u" "ou " mucn nni w ir- m copy of the constitution and of Bwao'aor Car n f, rkin Governor Medary, ae tbe Washintiton faios ' Ct.t.tl.a T. Hit thU ,Am .III I puuw IOr xam P"ltwn""P- 1 . . r u- bi. i uf..i...... Deaftjl. The Jackson fiiuti"Pia saysi HiV ves, but the point of the Question is lost in " Tba following waa proposed ae a aentimeut ai I fog. When aod whwra baa the WahinKton tot raceni oonaitoa w uoo. neunen ustii, at Vmwn dillered from Mr. Buohanan? 4berteeft i A twiL'KfistltMi frtM the fltMlliwrsl. Finhut.O., J in. 4, 1R1, Kdilm f tr i kin Nat Journal , Tho first command tfvit went forth, In the ItPKiiiiilri of thi( world, whs that lli' rn should be "llRbt."' In eveiy piTiml of lhe history ol llio world there hitsexieti'd a necrMsity for Hi frequent rcfM'tilion of this nonimaiid. At th lime, In tie imon of th" nineteenth century, the command needs to In. repented. In a political view, thonwindu and tens of tlmu'smls are In utter durkniss. How shxll 'li)(ht" lm con vey! to them? Mont ffTi-cliinlly ami surely through tlW medium of Ihe Vhkh. Ilelng tlly impressetl with the Importancn of oomplyinft with this great command, end believing that tho Ohio State Journnl pissews the requisite ability. as well as excellent facilities lor spread ing light, I spent an hour nn Sutnrdny last in procuring omefflWsiihcrllM'rs fur It. Kneloeed please Bud the reMilt of my ITirts in the shape of an X. In my humble opinion the circulation of the Jonmml ought to lie and ram ht increased at least Ira thnmmml. Let us see t there are aome twelve hundred townships io Ohio. Now if one or two good Republicans fn each will spttnd an hour or two In talking with and nrg Ing their neighbors to subscribe, I think that an average of ten sutworibe.rs could ho obtained which would make a grand total of twtfoe thtnr ami new subscribers t tio desirable a result is worth working for. l he fires ol Kepubhoanisra enn be kent burn ing briuhtly, and be spread over a lamnr field and exert a wider infiuenco, by ri tlijctiog light into me aara piaoes. Let us cherish and strengthen, and thus per petuale the eiisteuor' ol the Htinublican DurtT It hue a great and important mission, a migli ty work to perform. Our eilsteuee as a per prtpU depends upon the great Republican prin ciple, " that government derivus Ks just powers irom tne mmtrm oi tne nomrntfir Should the prsnt Admitiistratlon succeed i "orufbing out" lliij grmt idea, the ruiiienn will buve bueu crowed, and our liberties will be swept away. (i "John P. Uale made a great speech in Dover, Now Hampshire, one evening last week. Peon's Pai.TRKiKo, The bill introduced In the Senate by Mr. i'uhof Ohio, to provide for tbe admission of Kansas into the Union, is thi most piltry and insulting proposition thnt has yet ueen snDtniitea. it provide ior toe admission of Kansas under the Lecomuton swin dle, and alter lixing the huge curse of slavery upon the btate in up,Hsitiou to the wishes ol utneleen-tweniiL'ths of Ihe pontile, graciously perm its them lo April to vote upon tho question of aUvery, but upon no other portion of the constitution. This is the lat phase ol Democratic popular sovereignty under thu Kansas Nebraska bill. It is inturvfution In tbe aftalrs of a State ae well M ol a Ttrutof Chr. Ilertld. aome five hundred dollar, but It weot tbroigb 1 wttbuut debate. .The Washington oorraspoudeot of the New York Timu, telegraphs that Donglaiwlll lake bold ground In lavor of Walker, the fllll buster. The name writer Myi Uat Partoos, Clerk ol the Kaasae Legislative Oouooll, arltes that "General Denver ba arrived, aod se-i 'hei If Huohanan tbinki ba will pa ran a difTerent I to by W. Uowd, &Vq, policy irom tbat or waiter ana oiantoa, as ts 10th. Hobert J. Walker "Oh t tor a tMfna to tarn tht tla, Whoa matan, UU a tlaadlj bhflit, OoaiM o'w tba eoutioil of tba btan, And blasts UM ia taatr hur mt m.gU " tTThe MalssmM baa ooinpliiueutary nolis I thla morning of Mr. Blair, Uletk of lb Senate I aud of Mr. Woo.li, Speaker of the Uonae, birh I are I no 1 load to tblok are well merited. Ho p- Meatra. tibielde and Bice, tba itewly elected Senators from Minnesota, have arrived In Waahlngtoo. Tb sentiment wu appropriately responded hT ' ,h oautral organ allenl respaotiug lh. (Jlsri of the IlimseT jm-TU Bucyrue J-um aaye there are oot I Tbe Washlugtoo oorrestMHident of the tea DemooraU in Crawford eouoty Id favor at Oineluiiati Knqmirrt. says It Is rumorad that K. admitting Kansas ander the Leoumptoa or any J. Walker will, at an early dy, start a new pa other coast! to Uo which to not approved by the per lo New York, with a capital of $2uO,uoU paopl of tb territory. lu polltloa to be lodtpuodQut denocraUc A Speech tht NboulduU be lost. Onr dellontely nerved Washington telegraph q reporter did not send us anything ol the speech of Lovejoy, of Illinois, on Ihe Ullihuster fracas. The reporter for the Lake Shore pa pers was not so silent. Ho retried that M Lovejoy wa. guilty of remuks, ol wbieh the folliifting Is sn att-lruft : Mi. Itoveiny said if ihtT neutrality laws need ed a f limine bo would vol tor ll He protexted agiuim Ibis attempt lo elevate UHo hmior t.ui'aneer. a muitii-rer and a pinitt-; lur I lanl they bail thu aiiihurily til thu I'naidenl, who sys ibitt Wrtlker is a iiuiiivo Imni jitHtie. stid eupetl lioin jhII, and now they Srik'-d to Ihiw to Mm in miiatiimiiy ol th criminal who yield d tnthenlli -er. (I.aughij (Iresl iimuimniiiiity, iiHlwil, wlicu a until can' help IiiiuihiII. l.iinlitt r.l Hint was dom under the police HrnmgeiiK-nls every d.iy, ll Ittoy hud to Imw U every nu h iimn as a hero, i hey would soon exlisnl tlieir power ol admiration. ll.auihlt.r. II Oi'iu. I'aiililing hao hung him (Walker) at the yard arm, tm (Luve oy) would tmvo bonond tiim for it. 'I' tin if ibe Uoatineul wblob such plralea oii(thl to havi held out to Item, H-t enti-red his prolem Mg4insl clothing a man witli heroism ami making him a martyr, wiieu he is simply a riuual. Ihxuusnive laughier The Pillsburg tmttHt of Friday, asy hi rclereuce to Senator Higler, ihatlMis"u low, gross, aeuMMl, a-ibmatic, whtay Knlslal), whom everybody despiroi both In aud out ui all party." ..IKlHlllf.l ,.Hrrc-ranl Vn Wrt ..MiiHkiniTiim Htnilimiij. A joint resolution lor a convention o' the tmv Houses at 3 o'olcok p m., on Wedo' Hlny m xi. lor tbe purpoM ol counting f e voien lur Gv ernor and other State officer ws adopteil Messrs. Phelps and Buck I nod were appointed on tbe part of tbe Senate, on the joint commit tee to wait on the Governor and inform him that the two h ousts were organized aod reset) to receive any communication he niilit uo dis eeu to make. The Governor's Annual Mesxae whs brought in by bis Private tiecrelary, at.d read at the Clerk's denk. A special menace was received from the Governor, transmitting the Report ol thu I're'ts urerol state, ol tbe loxtitution tor tne u-m aud Dumb, of the lanitution tor tbe Hlmd. of ihe Central Ohio Luuatic Anylum, aod ot the Northern Ubto Lunaiio Acylum, also the report ol the tint and second special examinations ot tbe Treasury uod-.r tho act ot Mrcb tO, lHol 'i'bH House ameudmeut to tbe tteuaie reaulu tion lur the ouuvention of the two Housi-a on WedueKlay next, fixiug thu hour at lt o'clock, a. m., iutead ol 3pm, was agreed to. aud the Seitan adjourued tu IU o'clock lo iuurrow morn lug. ''Iinr,n.nane Wlllfum. idi, :ii.u IimS,, UK I It. .1. I,. U, lino, W ilrfll, JfllV K... ...II, W. J Mit, Knlili.,,, AiitCii in ry.u mi ait, i; , frrran.J W ill. ClimlMr K Motin-, .Imne. ek-au K.ili.r1 . M-.-.y ....(."sun. ....I'l-Tituint, .....Hilllcr. ....H'KlllrOlft, .... lr..ii,l,Mll. Ih-Uwam I'u Mm m an 11,-nrr It.. ,. 1 ... . If .Htl iniT- Vlotiiii I Jiipncr), ,.AIIi If ll, I tt tr..n and Wjunilnt. Kline, .... Ur.fl . Mini1fni,r, H.t rf. Mnruan and Nulile, "e. ..,. ali.ira. Lick. ,.,r. Wi"d -iiil Ottawa. M'tr. ItHMfor.). ' e.,n..i.t. Clitil.in. Kiafiklfr. fi l .I.. ,at.l-i Itimcli, 4mi . ' T.. n tt. .... I'm... IWrT, l'alri.'k Ii Mitl C. i A l ..itl.' . I W .. , V. V , llntrtHlR. ., out, J M ie,iliuiii, Martin F,. nry, J.i.hti iit-r, Ui4 l.ry,J.' .itnii-..ti. Ihii;ti ..Itniiiiltim, .11 1. mo . Jiinlmn ami Vlnlnn. . Ila T... ii V.srhM. N, H A i In. .'nn, J' tin ''na WkIhIi It Iti'ini H II'..- .I.ilin I II. tk Wniii(h Tlti.iii- mI, il'it. Jo.vt.h F Nn.. Wmc tt, "oli i , Wnrtl.li W... Wn,il, Win. II H WH-..B, Kiehartl WiHiatn-. J tWilllnn-J. Mill-.n . ..I.i.-k ii ..I'Vin HiT MinlHT.. IL.ubinana 41, Hfftttwrafs (12, Inda- i mill . SKNATB. MoN-niT. Jan. 4, 1W8, The Fitnat was called to ord r at tn o'clock by Lieut. Guv. Ford. W. V. Heed of Delaware, was, on motion, appointed Clerk pro tern. tne henntors elect, wilb the exception oi Messrs. I'ei key anil n mens, prew ntf d their cor ti tit; ales, and took the oilicial oath almiuislered hy Gov. rord. Tbe Senate, on motion of Mr. Phelps, pro ceeded to tho election M i;htei tjlerk. Charles W. Hlnir of Licking, and Wm. Schoo ler of Franklin, were nominated. The vote was ttkon aisd verc, and stood : BUlr 19 Schooler 14 CharleH W. Blair was declared duly elected urn" uiera. Mr. Perkey appeared, and was, on motion. sworn in as a member of Ibe Senate, without urefentlug his cettiticate. 1 ne Men die inun proecedea to tue election oi 1st Assistant 01 Tk. Dr. James U. Vandcmio of Delnwsre. and W. Hmith Irwin ot Morrow, were nomioaled. The vote stood : Vamleman 20 Irwin 14 J. 11. Vandeman was dt olart d duly elected 1st Araisteut tdertt. James H. (.only or Morrow, and Jumes Du- mars, were nominuted for ltd Arvi.Unt Clerk. Tho vote stood : Conly 20 Duuiars 14 James H. Conly was declared duly elected 2d Assistint Clerk. Lewis liotchens of Hocking, and Col. John Crane of Colombian,., were nornioitted for ber- geant-at Anns, lhe vote sIoimI : Hulchena 20 1 Crane 14 Lewie Hutcbeus waa declared duly elected Sergeant at Anus. James t'UllH-rtson of Wyandot, and Frederick Brown of iSummlt, were uoiniiiMled for 11 As sistant Sergeant at-Arms. 1 be vote stood : Collar (son 20 llrowp 14 Mr. Winrius of Green appeiired, prrfi-nled hi-certillciiio, and was sworn in a- a memOm ot the StiaiH, milking the number lull. Khjiih PhelpM ol Merner, and Jounthsn Crn-wr ol Darke, wsro ru m iititeil lor 2d AxHirthint rtei geant-itt Anns. The vote nIihk! : Phelps 20 Ciaiier , if, Klijih Piielps aan ih-i-laied duly .dueled 2d Asfianl Sergeant nl-Ainn, a inenflsge wim Hi nt to the Mouse, inlormitii: Lull, itotiy oi inn oiitnizalioii ol Mn tS. true A resolution wa, Ulitr detitle, Hlei d to sdoptlug the rules ol the lal Senate, extep tb - alxih, wlileh provides lor thu aiiooiiiLiiii n id alU'oininittm-s mvn tlis siHiiilinu committees. ny me r res in e ni, tin uioii.tii of Mr. Phelps, a revolution wa ifinpiHi. lixing the times lor lhe natHtiing of tin 't nnts at III A. M. and ,1 P M. A resolution was hdoplrd authnrlting tin Pnsidtutto invito tlm n-ot- nl Cietgymon ii 1 uis city io upeu the , nrrrriniig humous h nrnyer. I lm Heiuttu then liHk a recess till 3 P. M. ArTKHNOItfJ MKHHItlN. A resolution iigrewl toiliialorenoon, lhatlli 'ts ol the toe m Imt m. run-igned by lot was n c.oiiaidered and ailopled, ' The iiaiuif ol iMfiulers and the nn in hers ol ilie seals were tin drawn, ami a sent aiun io oat h aecoiding tu the numtwr drawn will) ill uauie. HOUSK OF RhPKI&ENTATIVKS. M on oat, Jan. 410, A M. Mr, Secretar? Bttkxr called ttie House to or der, prelimiuary to orauizatioo. Alter p- pointiug Hunter Biuoke, ot Uumiltou, Clerk pro (tat., Mr. Biker proceeded lo call over the name of members elect, Irom a Hat miule Hum ifjLurni iu tiis ollice, aud as the name" Hare called mem ben presented theiutwlveu Willi 'heir credentials at tue Claik's desk, aud were eworn hy Chiel Justice Barll;y, to "support the con iiiuuoo ol Ibe Uiuted atates auu the tonslitu iou ol Ubto, aud faithlalty aud huuemly per ioral ibe duties," Ac , &o. Tbe electiou oi Dpeak r being in ord -r, Wm B. Wood ol Licking, and Nelcou U. Vun Vurhe? ol Alliens, were nominated, air. Wood re ueivtd 62 votes; Mr. Van Vorhes 42; Mr. Watson ot Cuyaiioga 1. (Mr. Van Voib'jt); and Geo tt. AndivwBl (Mr. Wood). Mr. Wood wax duoUrtd duly elecu-d, hwoio m, made a good aud very Miort npeech. at;d took ht" cent. Jui'it W. Keen, ot Clark and J 0 Kohiu son.ol Hardin, were nominated forCleik Bob iiison leueived 44 votes, Keea 00. hluen w.ih ue clured elected, and sworn in. tSamuel J. UcMahou, of Guernwy, and w. C. Howells, ol Anbtubula, nommaied lorlila-mnt-iinl Clerk. MuMubon was elected, having re celved uO votes. Jnuies W. Naeb, of Mshfininir. wns elected 2d asH'tunl Clerk-Geo tiall.ot Dalawre, be-inir lhe oppotuog candidate. John biancti of Clermont, wu elecUvl Sit g. atil-ai-Aimn, over N. M. Brent ol Mirgnu, receiving Hi voles, Tliouia Meiua of Hamilton. w.is eh ct'd As- lisl-tot tfergeaut at-Arm-i, by Gt votis; G unOli- ftnox, was eiecieil Zil AfwlMlmil St:rgimut-al rms. A meKsnge wns sent to the Senate iiiforuiing thnt b. dy that the Hou- wns urgiuiigi-d, nd realty to proceed lo buf-iuss. It wns resuived that a committi e ol live be appoittled to report rules for the government oi .lie House, and inm ihe rules ot prevmus Hoium- be nd p ted till such report nhull ! mailt- unit adopted. A mKsage was r CelVt d from the Senate in ir tiling the llouw that that body w.m oiifnii- ki.'iI and really lo pioceed U tniinesH. A leMiltitioii wan mlopled Hi at 'he lloimn It- opened wiih pr)iir every morititii;, nd ilmt mers oi timu-iiMieiit deiiomimiiioos in the ily ol olninhU" be ioviled to nlliuinlA. A joint renoiutlon lo appoint a uurciimUi'e on be p rt nl the Geoenl Aiwemhly to inlriu tin tfrvern .r th it tioth Huu-h-h were ornuniRi il, Ac vv.o ailupled. The In mm of meet i ftir, were Used at Ht A. d , Hid l1 V. M. Me-sis Monroe, Morw, Van Vorbes. Fine rock hih! Kohinwm ol HitmilUiii, aai up Ih Hi i ted a CotiMiiitlee oil Itnlen. Mef-rs, (tilnou, Uankin and Molt were ap- puiniid on the part ot tbe House ta committee wait on lhe (jovrnor. The wdeclioti ol sealH is next in order. (Ton rtidernhle discussion sprung upon the quelioi Ii. tlier the dtuwing shonld be liv iinlividimh r hy di h KAl.iotit.; tint It was decided Unit eiu',h individual xhould draw for himself. The House look a recei-s. IFTKHNO1 R HKKHIiiN. The Speaker called the bouse loonier, and iiiiDouuoed that the lliat busine would ho the Irrtwing for wats, agreeatdy to lhe resolution liintiHi ttim tiiorntiiir. The lirrt choice (ell to Mr. Uoso, the member fi noi 1'ickavvaf. A reaoliiiioa was adopted muking it the du l.y of the fweratary ol .Male to (uruirh memliers with rertaiu docuinenls, to be nduriied at the end of the sesnion. Mr, Vun Vorhes presented a petition fnm r itiaens ol Athens county, lor Die repeal o tb law parsed last session ior lhe probation ol ruilrotid snbscnploiiM by mumcipftl corpora- tiont reierrert to Mr. van Vorhu. Resolutions in reL".rd to prompt dalivety tnuil mutter by tho Poal master at Coluinbue ineotiiigin joint convention torcountiog vote I. r Governor Ac, ui 11 a. m, on Wtdnerulay ion January; rejiining tnu oergeant-ai ArtnHt ttirtiiob etich aieiiiher with a copy of Mniuti leaving It lo tue option ot tueinbers to Milect flttner bwan or uurwen c, were adopted KOTICtS op BILIJ. Notice of introduction of bills for ndi. f of delinquent taxpayers; to lurther dellne thi relation of gunrdiau ana ward; to amend lhe section ot the code of Civil procedure; to esfaniteh a uotiorm rale ol interest, Ac; to es tablish the per tor Court ol Lucas cou tv: lor tntt regulation oi tne tieiormeit fccnooi oi me atate; providing lor lhe enclosure ol railroiuls hy fences aud cattle guards; for the reottr ini zation of the Treasury of the State of Ohio, and the better collection and diHburteuieul ol public moneys; to prohibit the cliattrinir ol ex change in certain cases; to rescind the contract lor tbe enlargement or tb Lewtstowu reservoir: for the establishment ot a Superior Court in butler eounty: lo repeal tbe act allowing nids ee of Courts ot Common Plum to fix the times ot holding tbeir court; to repeal the 310th aud 3 liiD sections ot tne oodej to amend the haiwu' corpus act; to regulate voluntary assignments to prevent justices oi the peace and ooi if tulip from practicing law; to establish the buperioi uourt ot Mam county; to regulate the adtnti Ion of attorney Irom other states to practice in lulu; to repeal tue marriage uoi-nse Inw; pro hibiting the immigration ot blacks or rnulnti P' rcous into the fcjute of Ohio; to increafe the compensation ol jurors; lo abolish the ulltae of ouumy innrmary directi r: to repeal th l passed last aesxton rrubihiting the use of nui jails for tbe contiuemjot ot otheti thun persnur ubarged wttb th oommtMton ol crime; to rc peal the game law; to prohibit the circulation ol nank I'tils of otb -r suites o( less denomina tion tbun ten dollars; to r gulate the shipment aud branding ol sill Me. d pork; to amumi ll mechanics' lien law so a tu extend it prorii iooh to railroad property, Ac., Ac., wero ivtn. Mr. Van Vorbea, iroai select committee, re ported a bill lu accordance wilb the prayt-r ol the pt ti tton presented by n m. Mr. I -alley presented a memomi, praying lor the repeal ol the law regulating lees ol county omuera, He r erred to nr. Bath y. The com m kite heretolore Hptioinicd hnvttit: perlormed their duly id watting upon the tov ernor, and infonuiuu bim ol tiieoruanizail uul ti u HoiiMts, Ac., wttre disobarged, and Mr. U ce, tho tjroverimra pnvaia stctetmy, appean with the message, which wns iiiimvdiatuly read by the Clerk. and ro.ort nhnt hws aud other document art' oecessnry tor lhe um of the Senate. Ihe President appointed Messrs McCleary it; id t'auflnld iid Committee. A resolution was read to refer tb Governor's Mens'iKe to commit lent, but was withdrawn. Mr. I'helps suKUt-tiiig that it was pre rant ore, the Binding Committees not having been ap-iiointt d. It would then be in order to refer tich portion as rentes to Agriculture, the Bank", Ac, to their n speotive Hpuronriate com mittees. Tbe Semite ihnn took a recess Ar-TKtVOOX HBHSIoa. APPOINTMENT Of STANDING OOMMITTRRB, Mr. Phelps otTered a resolution for the appointment f the lollowiiiiT Staudinn commiu teen, which wns adopted i i. AricutiurciSoheidler, Langdon, ferrlll, Meyer, Per key, Miles and Green. 2 Claims Westcott, Safford and Green. A. Common H hool" and School Lands Mor row, Vanaita, Cas. Oanfleld and flitch. 4. f-urrency-haflord, Corwine and Taylor. 6. Corporations other than Mijoiemal Lanir- don. Reed end Biiokland. 6. fcrirollmeut Vtuatta. Corwine and Tien- kle. 7. Federal Relations Eecd. Lantrdon. .Seblelitb, Slade and Winana. o. finance Uatcn, f helps, Schleieb. Tav or and Buck land. S Jiidiciary-Fhclp. Reed, McKelley, Cad-10 Library Smith, Westcott and Green, well and Gatcb. 11. MaiHif ictures and Commerce -Cad well, Morrow and Hulloway. 12. Militia-Schb-igh, Cuntwell and Myers. 13. Municipal Corporations Thomas, 8af-for and Schleigh. 14. Pu t-lic Benevolent Institutions Kinoaid, Vsnatta, Cass, Canllnld and Atbmun. l. Nvw Counties Murdock, i'erkty and Slade. 10 Ppnitentlary-Perrlll, Morrow and Miles 17. Puhlio I'riutiogSHlIord, Tbomae aud A chimin IH. Public Woika-Schlelgh, Westcott aud W I0I40B. It). Railroads McKolly, Cantwell and Heu- rtU). 20. Retrenchment Corwine, Perrill and Gid. 21. Roads and ITighw-iys Corwine, Mur-duck. IVikey, McCleary and Miles 'It. Stale Ituildings Langdon, Perrill.PhelpM Shade and McCleary. V Uoiversllies, Academies and Collect's .Smith, Kiucuid, Wcetcutt, W I nuns and Hen kle. 24 Privileges and Elections Reed. Sclileiul aud Cadwell 2-p. M'dual Colleges and Societies Cass. Kmc nid and Gurd. 2H. Tetniiflniiice Phelps, McKelty, Case, aid end lliickl.ind. t'i. bitlriria.4 mid Fees Cans, Schuidler and lioUowny. Kvils r suiting from the Rale of Intoxi- eating Miinors I'helps, MuKelly, Case, (iaid Oil ItilCHLilul. On nioiiou of Mr. Lingdnn, Messr. Canfield 'helps ai.d Smith were appointed a nUndine, imiiuiiee mi K'-iorm rciimda aod the btat Asylum f r Mi ta. I i.e d iL rt'ol t ortionsoi the ernor V mes nrte wi re then reiern d to the appropriate coin The Srna'e then adj mrnwl. HtlUSK OF KKl'ttKSKNTATIVES Tui' sim v. Jan 6, iHTtR. Pia)r by Rev. Jins A M. L-t Toiinette, I'KTITHiSH AM) HKHOKUIJI. relitioiiH w. re pn-si-iiu1'! lor lh' r-Ml of thi tt.uniy otlii-en in- t ill. I,.i d ii,mhi lite tjilili Mi 11 ty, of N'ioio preiM-nUtl hia cri ileiitial Hid wm" Hwom in hy Ovi tl. (jole. Khi Mr. Monroe moved th- "iip0Hion of Ihe rub iviiuirihg tlie e.illinu ol Ihe loll lor presentation dI petiiioiiH till oiin rwift nid-r-rt. Agreed to. MrriCMt or in Mi r0 providM for tlm semi-uioual payment ol ;ix-s; lo rei.i-nl mi ai:t for ihn protection ol ili: to amend ti e act pr.ivi log lor llio i un Htiiiifiii oi erin.es; to n iM-al an act lurther d tioititt the dolies of county ireasmsrH; supiib' inenljiry to th wA lor the ptotmuioii ol ti ll; U gnlaU1 diHCi.iiiit to more ellre,luimy preven III' l.tKltlg 01 IIK'gral tiHfieni. lUl.lJt imkoim:cko For tho rebel of delnxineiit ttx-payars, repeal lltu It it prolilbinng Ihe COlilliieiiieilt ol ugitive fli.ve" in county .nls; to prohibit thi Inugiogol exelmiigo except in eeiltun cas o lurther deline the leliitious of itiiHrdiau and ward to Hint nd tin 2:i!lt.h aecttou ot tbe civil i;odi; to Hmetid the hi t anllinriKiiig jiidi'es ol the Common Pleas to lix lhe liuies ot holding their conris. A iiiehMHue was rireiviil from Ilm Governor, iriiiiriiiiiliing cerutii renorU. Li id Utoil thu Utile. Apiioiutnieiits or moeuger isiys were an iu, ced. A Isrge troop ol disippoiuted Cin no hi en then oi-apNM.red Hi solemn ptuceHSiou, Meiarx, (Iiiim, Uaukin and liiiyiniind w. appointed a coimniiu-e to cooler with I'lrsima. u r in repaid to prompt trittisinissiuh ol nun matu r. The jiiint committee, on Rules waa filhtd, and lhe slaniling cotiiiuilie on Privileges and Kk0 lions miih.u'.ci'd, as lollows: MeHMrs. McKvrran, Winner. Hell, Saug-ter, and Blair. Mr. Larsons give nonce ol hi intention to introduce a hill aiuboriKiug procei dings ugaiust water cruft, by nsme, tie He ccs. arranaooM khhiom. Mr. Rronke ottered a resolution of thanks to Jai. S. Robinson, Clerk ol the House during last Mton, tor nts valuable assistance in ortian-izn g the Hou- this eession ailmitttug him itlnn the uat, and to .tie privileged ol the Clerk's iWb. Adopted unanimously. Tlinre being no urtber businusa boiore tbe House, adjouriied, to allow time for tbu formation ol the standing committees. the committee will probably be announced in the murniug. bhNAl'K. TiiKspAr, Jan. ft, I8.i8 The Prwtdent announced (he loiiuwnm np poitnmeiit ol me-setu-er lNiy: t-has A. i rent, CIkis W Jwiineti suit Jolin Mielletihug.T. Mr. Kinu.iid otletfd a r soluuoii lor the ap polol lot a .UI .Arwl.-t.llH I. eK, WIliHt tllll) it nil nl I bi- to reiiorl l he plt:ee-liigH ol the ,-i-n , He, and alioie i oiiiH'ii"rtii'in Hli ill not Ih) t eh h to four dollars a ibiy. 'l he res dulio.i igrced to, ili.ll Un rf. liale prm eeil"i! lo ll.r 1. c ioo ot a .Id Aiaiiliiui t,fik. Mr. I'l.ein noiinieilrd J nil' s II M il1 nil, aoit Ml. 1'iiy lor iioiniliNied eiunklill tinle, 'I he Vole reaulitjii: MiI"ImII 20 (julo 16 Jntnes It. Mrttshiitl was diclnltd duly eleeud ,U Aistaiil (Ib-fk. Mr. Man-hdl having Iskett tbn oiith of otlloe, .tiiteiil upon lhe ili UiaiKuol bis duties, Mr. llulllol Coyithtii;ii, oil- ml tti billowing. 4 hie It was agreed lo ', tWiW, I hu the Seereury ot State TumMi in ihe H Tiieiiut-at-Ann" a ropy at the Journal" M.d Public I'ih it nls ot the last Geneial A- 4rllil.lt b.r eaeh llieinbisr of lb Sauate, AIM' Onr wen's or Hnn's Slaliiies, and Hie ia-t lr volumes ot the euer il Inws ol said Slnle. Ur. MrtJb'aiy ollered lint lothmiog, wbid wax rtgreed to ; U, Mi.tm.il. Tlntl the PriiSidatit anooinl a Com , uiitleo 01 two, whose duty it shall be to iuquitt out lluiFthnm, Umj conv titiou look a recti SKNATE. WkpnkhpiT, Jan. 6, 1858. After the reading ol the journal, Mr. lla'ch. from ihe select committee appointed for the purpose, on leave, reported lh rules prepared lor the government ol tbe Senate. In number, and wilb some slight amendments, tbey were similar to tlmse ol the Imt Legislature, tsoine di"cuisl(in wa bad ou the expediency of amending the 1 Hth rule, In which Mesfrs. Hutch, Thomas, Taylor and Liudou paiticipa-ted, when the report waa reoummitted without instrucii ns. Oo motion of Mr. Cadwell, who observed that the hour btvl already elapsed for Ihe order Hgn eo upo i witu tne uoue, tne messages irom i lie tiou-e were read. Un miHiou ot Mr. Cadwell. Ihe Senate then proceed' d in a body to lhe Hall of tbu House, lor the purp so of counting thu votes lor Gov ernor, Lieut. Governor and dtate otlkars eluoted tail October. A IT KH NOON HKHRION. At a lew minuiM ua-t 4 P. M. the Senste was called to order by lhe 1'rtsideitt, and the roll culled, fthi n a quorum was pteseut, and on uu tiuu aiijournud, HOU E OF KKI'HKSKNTATIVKS. WansR-ptT, Jan. 6, 1H58. Pr-ijerby Rev. Mr, L Touirette. Be uiing ol the Journal w.m dispensed with. The lutes reculatiiu Hie older ol moruiug bu- Hlluss Were SOfUvlided. A iiiRsiign w,m sent to the Senate Inlorming ilm! b Mly iiiril the IIoiim aas now ready to go miii joint i;onventioD ior tne purpose oi conn, iuu thu Votes for 8 1 me ollieers. Ihe iSeignnnl-at-Artnii wis authorised In priHmre a water cooler "and lmn lor lhe u it the llou Mr ItLkti ollfrsd a joint resolution th-U tho e u-e ot ll h Mnir Librmy Is-extended lo re- ol.-ni u1r.?ytiien id U"' oiiy ol Culumbiin, (or veur irom ihi" ilnle. It max no vid to mm 'i H I by admitting clergy- in. n lliroiinlt.nil lh Siitio in lliu annul privile ;:iH l.tMI. I In- oiitdni.l re-nluliiiu wu" tkieil iitO' lnlnl b '-Xeudiot Ihi' tuna lo the llit-l Aloml.iy oi J illil-nry, lNi.il, and adopted. A lem.liilioii wns ailopled thnt a rmiimiltee of thrte tut appointed to rtinlsr ailh lie1 pro line turn nl th.- O no Slmlf ioiirtimi itml tthi. Sit,mm, relfitive lo the puhlie.Mlion of pro cN'ediiuw ol thia Honae. M.'HHr". Andi-WH, Allnn ol A-bltibnlit ami ttiiafley wetn iippooit.-d surli CiimniiLiee A roAolut a- 'lf' red lo print ..mm eopi.'' it Ilm iBi.venioi'a Mi'-aie lit Kiiglll, and 2i MM l in t. . iniiii. r.'iidinn u moiion ti a in 'Mil by (ufc-Mho (0011 in Melldi, Ibe eiiaie, pr. ini d by lb'H President, mute tin ir nppe tinnee, -tod wete re-, 0,1 id with Hie honor, wte n le' bin-i HO1 oi l oiliitiig the V-iU-a lor Miiie i.llii'ein in julii' n.itVMiiti wa tr.K lid with a i(ii rum m IKltli llOllrh pi-eiit. . t. a I ... Ihi. Ih.tss. IS..BB J Ml. III. 1 AI' 'I'""' .1111" HB'"- '" ACTaUUtOOV SBStllOII. A call ot the Senate wa had. Kotaauoram - present. uo a oall or the Hons, a quorum wu found be preeent, when anothar nail at th Kna! wa hud, aud it wa found that there wai now quorum present. The oou pen tion proceeded with it hbora.vo. ing through with ail tbe r-turoswhioh had been lurnished, in aooordaaot with law, to Ihe Pre. Idnt of the Seoaie 6ti conn ties fa all when tbe convention was adjourned till 11 o'clock to morrow, and tbe Senators withdrew. It will be necessary to supply the balance of returns from the Secretary of State's office. i ue uoose proceeded wiin tne consideration the resolution for orintintr extra oonies of th Governor's Mefsage. mr. lownsuna witnarew all motioo to mend by inserting "1000 in Welch." . After considerable diaouasioa, a Bomber of-amundmeut being proposed, but without action, tbe wbola were laid on the table. On motion by Mr. Dawes, the bill for tba r. lief of delinquent tax payer wa read th seo- uua um, aua oommittea to uommttte of tba Whole. Tbe question of printing extra oonie ol the Governor Message wa again brought op, and w vir copies iu uermau were ordered by a large vote. asujourned. Fdlibtuter km In Catatrcat. The friend of Walker, the Pirate of th Gulf, in Congrow, ara making a movement to ipeal our neutrality laws; but we art pleated see that It meet with decided opposition. In tbe debat in the House yesterday, Mr. Sickle dissented from Bom of tbe position! atsomed by gentlemen the day previous. He said : Il tbe members had been ia a House of Ren sentativee oonvened by Walker! in Nicaragua, ue-y oouui no. uave mieuea to eotimenie more u utiboo with tbe lattcr'i theory of Gurern- uieut, aud mor at war with our own, than they were compelled to listen to in this Hall. Tbey were told that the neutrality act of 181B waa unconstitutional, and against tb principles of our people; but as he had read tbe history of uin uuuuiry, u iuquu mat tue policy 01 mat act was bauded down from tb days of Washington, aud embodied in our statute from that to the present 'time, aud had never been dissented from by any administration or party. 11 ud geutlemtm forgotten tbat Ur. Crampton was diMiniiwed, because he committed acta in vi- iallon ol the neutrality lawst He had sup posed the whole country sustained tbe wisdom and tlrmuess ot tbe executive io the enforce- tueut ot tbe traditional polioy of government m uot permittiug onr uwu oltisen or repreaeut-atives ol auy fureiga power, great or email, to compromise the neutrality of th United State iu regard lo nations wilb whom wear at peace. We bave made treaties with various powers, In which we bave entered into stipulations baaed ou thia very statute; that recently with New Granada, and also, as rumor baa it, with Nioa- agua. tie wa surprised to hear it asserted that nail officers had not tbe riirht to wo ont on the high se to capture violators of oar law. Had geuth meu lorgotten tbat our Government is in treaty stipulation to matutain a naval tore lor the purpose of exercising police tore over all 4ea, to suppress the ia lemon slave traffic t I hi policy hsd been recognised by all admio-istratiom. and all parties, aud he never beard It (uestioind before. Connected with every snob . xpedition was id question oi intent, it would an otT-nst against the good sense of tbe lou-e to attempt to add anything to tbe argu uent, The expedition lltttd out by Walker wa o m ke war and take life and property within tbo limits ol Nicaragua, with whom we bad una made a treaty ot amity aim friendship. ln tnuUuootirdy with lauding the expedition, acts if hostility were perpetrated, men shot down. tod property seised. Every writer on interna- - ilouai law calls Mien conduo roobery and mur ler. No man would go farther to recognise tho right ' i American citixen to emigrate to foreign lands. It they wished to go peaceably to Central America, let them go. He desired to ' e tbe isthmus Amerieauised; but such expeditious as that ol Walker, and aucb conduct ara not calculated to promote the interests of our people ho tar as they are connected wilb th In-terute of Central America. It tb expedition L was peaceful, a Walker informed Secretary Cas it would lie, tbeir ploughshare wre turu ed into swords and their pruning hooks into Hear, wit'i sucn qmoaiiess as io in row suspicion on tbe sincerity ol their professions. The presumption always was ia favor ol tbe conduct of an officer in th performance of bi duly at remote point, but nts rule nsd been revelled, and all chaige against Paulding are' aked to l taken a admitted truina. lie did uot want Paulding's act to be regarded as precedent. There is no question in a technical point of view, as to whether bis sot wa illegal, mod exceeded instructions; but be undoubtedly act ed in accordance wun wuat ne believed wa us spirit of bis instructions. Having reasonable-belief, the Government regarded Walker's ax- . pedltion a unlawful. Gullemenmustootlor-' get that General Jackson passed into Spanish territory, arrested certain persons aud bong v them on tbe nearest tree; bat he was not recall-' ed la difgrao. Tb President Is folly slive to-the interests of oar people in connection with lt the Central Amei ican Republic and the Isthmus, tbe highway of a large portion of the oommero) of the world. He has shown every disposition ' to farther these interest by the eoUivstlcw of kiod and fraternal relations with the Govern-... meats, with a view to Amaricamae them a far , as be can, and secure our people all the advao-. tagea possible. Under these circumstances waa it anything bat treason for men to organ! law leas expeditions, and go there to asak war on republics with whom w are at peacet nr. hum intention was woau attention ra another subject which bad deep interest in tba heart ot his countrymen. Ue did not mean the froth and outlaws of cities, bat tb masse who are interested in tb perpetuation of our institutions; he meant to speak of what is com- . mooly knows as tbe Drad Scott decision, which tbe President had Indorsed, and to wbleh offl otal action the government has conformed. That decision, ne argued, wu in otter aisrw-gard of the rights of man and troth of bliUxy. Wben he refluoted tbat the most absolute ty- rants were Arm supporters of law, fa oould fel no reverence for judges who descended Irom tbelr btgh positions to orosb liberty anaer color of tbe Constitution. Therein th tnacn . ery exiet. Nbw Yokk Mur dbrs in ISfiT.Th Poliet GitmU publishes a list of sixty mardtrs which have been oommittcd In New York siaoe Janu ary 1st, 1S67. But one execution ha taken place, tbat of tbe colored man Dortey. Three, persons convicted of Capital orlme are now under aentenoe of death Michael Oanocmi, for the murder ol polioeman Anderson; June Rogers, fur the murder of John Swanwyi and Jam Shepherd, for anon in th first degree. A remarkable feature in this appalling list of crime Is thu fact that in a large majority of ca se no circumstances have pointed with certainty to the criminal. ITTbe St. Louis Dtmmrat regards Blgler of IV, as the "only Administration Sepoy from the North that has uot revolted." We fear this is not so. and that the exception wlH be tb other way. festuThe Washington correspondent of the ' N. Y. 7Vhm telegraphs tbat 'Senator Pugh Kansas project meet with disfavor anion; tho Southerners as invited Intervention. It will not be acouplcd by Douglas and hli friend.' MaNriKij.-The contest for the Postmaster-snip of MauH6.:ld was so warm, and the repro-aeuiatiuiis of candidates so conflicting, that it was agreed among tbe Looofoco that a popuUc vol should be taken. Tbe election wu held on Saturday, when It appeared that Jacob Beit- ing- r received 4A5 votes, and his opponent, Ohnrlw Morrow, lit 3. Majority for Beisiuger LoHNKri Mr Kihkm in 18o7. The number of lire in tbe United States in which the loss of property eteleil 2 in Kill, was 230. Total UmH't $l5,7Hf,iHHl. Add the amount of propel ly destroyed by (trim where in eanh lustaiioa he to was lest than $2tl.0u0, aod the aggregate woiitd (si increased to probably $2(1,000,-tMio in lK'i7,agiinrtt$i7,IHm,(riHliu Htt. The lives lost by lints m IK7 were 1A8 1q iK'Ki Hi. .-AU of the l einocratio papi'ri la Iowa tiavtt taken the Doug la ground, except two, thu IhtvHoport iJrMioerol aod Jib Pubuque t |
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