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DOMESTIC NEWS. 



Matters at Washington. 



Reliable information just received from Utah, 

 states that Judges Sinclair and Crndlebaugh are 

 on their way to Washington. Mr. Hartnett, Sec- 

 retary of the Territory, arrived on the 'Jth inst. It 

 appears that there continues to be frequent mur- 



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and other i 



ns systematically obstruct the course o: 

 justice.; The opinion prevails among all the Gen 

 tiles, that the courts will be useless unless Govern, 

 ment changes ils policy. General Johnston is sc 

 governed by his instructions that he cannot afford 

 the necessary protection. The cont 

 army at Camp Floyd only serves 

 prosperity of the Mormons by means of the large 

 sums of money spent in the Territory for suppli 



The N. Y. Times Washington 

 says, Secretary Floyd has just completed his est 

 mates for the ensuing fiscal year. They are lei 

 by $1,500,000 than those of lost year, and half 

 million less than the appropriation for the actual 

 year. 



The N. Y. Tribune's Washington correspondent 

 says, the Post-Master General will ask about $10,- 

 000,000 for mail service the next fiscal year, — the 

 ; made necessary by the overland 

 tea established before he entered 

 upon tne duties of bis office. ' 



While the Cabinet were in session on the 6th 

 inst., the President received a dispatch showing 

 the' pressing necessity for military assistance at 

 Brownsville. The Secretary of War within half 

 an hour thereafter, issued instructions to Capt 

 Pickett, commanding the artillery company at 

 Baton Rouge, to place his men in readiness for 

 a march, while at the same time the Quartermaster 

 at New Orleans was telegraphed to make arrange- 

 ments for transporting the troops to Point Isabel 

 towards which place they are now probably on 

 their way. J. B. Thomas, the special delegate 



retary of War, and fully explained to him the 

 alarming condition of the frontier of the Rio 

 Grande. 



The receipts into the Treasury last week were 

 $801,000. A reduction from the amount on hand 

 iu the previous week of nearly $125,000. Amount 

 subject to draft $4,141,000. 



He then took it." 



The case is a melancholy one, 

 with emotions of deep regret that 

 icle the obscuration of an intellect 

 of snob uncertain light. 



Thi Eepublican majority on joii 

 Ohio Legislature ia 27. 



tv JEasEr— Returns from New Jersey indi 

 cate the election of Olden, Republican candidal 

 for Governor, by abeut 2,000 majority. Senate- 

 12 Democrat*, 8 Opposition and 1 Americai 

 elected. Howe— 20 Democrats, 23 Oppositioi 

 and 8 Americans onosen. 



Massachusetts.— Returns from nearly the wool 

 State give Ranks Rep., majority of upwards o 

 9,000 in the whole vote. Ilia plurality ove 

 Butler, Dam., is upwards of 23,000. Sennh 

 stands 34 Rep., 4 Dcin , 'J doubtful. House 18: 



Rep., 



ll.IL 



Oppoi 



The i 



Kt'iuiblu'iiii St;ite ticket is elected. 



Mississippi. — A special dispatch to the Charles- 

 ton Courier from New Orleans, states that the 

 Mississippi Legislature organized on Tuesday, by 

 electing Mr. Drone President of the Senate, and 

 Mr. Campbell Speaker of the Douse. The Gov- 



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Wisconsin.- 



The returns from Wisconsin are 



yet incomplete 



The Milwaukee Sentinel of the 



lOih says that 



,hose already received confirm the 





e entire Republican State Ticket is 



elected by a 



andsome majority, and that the 



Republicans a 



e in the ascendant in the State 



Legislature. 





Louisiana.— The Democratic State Ticket ia 

 reported to be elected. Slidell, Democrat, and 

 Bouligncy, American, are elected to Congress. 

 In New Orleans the American ticket was tri- 

 umphant by about 2,500 majority. Nineteen out 

 out of the twenty-three city Representatives, and 

 all three el ihe Senators, are Americans. 



New York. — The election in this Slate passed 

 off very quietly. The vote was exceedingly light. 

 That portion of the Republican Ticket which 

 received the endorsement of the American Con- 

 vention, was chosen by a large majority — 25,000 is 

 the amount claimed — while the remaing portion is 

 still in doubt. The Republicans claim the entire 

 ticket — figuring a small majority upon those who 



'ed only strict party support. The position 



lorning { Monday,) is : 



The Senate, (oi 

 follows : 



publicans, ... 



reported majorities,) stands a 



s for the Assembly, the result 



s of letters 



Personal and Political. 



the Irishman ( 



the Nation,) iu * 



the Irish peasant) 



war With England in th« UedUcrrMMnVttd" 



the opportunity will then have arr d C 



ducing the Emperor Napoleon to invade Irela 



Dorin'o the past week the 

 the melancholy intelligence 

 Gerrit Smith, and his rem' 

 Asylum. A person writing from Utlca 

 Albany Argue says :— " Gerrit Smith was | 

 Asylum yesterday, and is quite de 



a Dublin paper, called 

 i its politics and designs to 

 bis object is to suggest to 



e graph conveyed 



- tLo kwnity of 



the Insane 



The Justices of the Supreme Court chosen arc 

 illiam II. Leonard, W. W. Scrugham, Rufu: 

 W. Peckbam, Democrats; Augustus Bockes 

 Le Roy Morgan, John M. Parker, Addison T 

 iox, Martin Grover, Republicans. Democrats 

 Republicans, 5. It is thought that the Official 

 uvoss will be necessary to settle the political 

 nplexion of a portion of the State ticket. 

 Ia-nsas. — Parrot's majority for delegate from 

 nsaa, will probably reach 0,000. The Republi 

 is have a majority in both branches of tbo 



s thej awoke 



young girl rushed out of the door enveloped 

 sheet ot flame, which continued to burn until 

 clothing was all consumed. She 

 hours afterwards. The yoong man will probably 

 be crippled in the hands for life, 



Tne disappointment concerning the Gi 

 em's visit has been a great injury to Portia 

 says the Argus. Much has been expended 



the crowd H would draw, which will be a partial 

 total loss. It has also had (he efiVct to delay .. 

 embarrass 



The Clerk of the Ci 

 other day issued 



of a man of sixty with a buxom damsel of sixteen. 

 The old man, a rickety old chap, said the disparity 

 in their years was more than counterbalanced by 

 what he called 

 that existed bet' 



Soue of the Iowa papers find fault with the 

 Governor's proclamation for aday of thanksgiving, 

 ic State has been 

 blessed with a plentiful harvest this year, whereas, 

 they say, every one knows that there was but ha!/ 

 a crop! 



R. L. Datbni 

 Holyoke, Mass., suddenly disappeared fro 

 field about three years ago, and nothing wo 

 of bis whereabouts. A tetter has just been 

 by his father, announcing his death at Kurrachee 

 io the Scinde, India. It seems he joined an artil- 

 lery company of tho English army in India, and 

 survived the late war to die a natural death. 



The Requisition for Gerrit Smith,— During 

 the past week the telegraph has several times 

 announced, upon " undoubted authority," that 

 Gov. Wise had made a demand upon Governor 

 Morgan for the delivering of Gerrit Smith to 

 Virginia. A dispatch from Richmond, Vi 

 the 12th inst., states, "on the highest auth 



ado by Gov. Wise 

 on Gov. Morgan, of New York, for Gerrit Smith. 



Thanksgiving.— We find, by gathering the 

 proclamations together, says the Rochester Dei 

 ocrat, that the good old Yankee observance 

 Thanksgiving is to be honored this year in seve 

 States on the same day. The following a 

 the Slates that it will observe the day on the 24th 

 York, North Carolina, Alabama, 

 South Carolina, Connecticut, New Hampshire 

 Rhode Island, Kentueky 



. Sarah Jai 



Hews Paragraphs. 



A late Utah City paper mentions the arrival of 

 a company of European Saints who came in 

 six wagons, and numbered about four hundred 

 souls, mostly from Scandinavia. There were six 

 deaths and three births on their journey of three 

 months through the country. 



The California Annual Conference of the M. E. 

 Church, at their session in September, passed 

 resolutions requesting the next General Confer- 

 ence to provide for the residence of a Bishop on 

 the Pacific coast. 





in the University of Virginia, writing 

 istilution, states that "no vestige of 

 the marble slab that designated the last resting 

 place of the author of the Declaration of Indepen- 

 dence," remains to mark the spot. The visitors to 

 his tomb, by chipping oil' fragments, have com- 

 pletely demolished it, and by piecemeal carried it 

 away. An uncouth granite pedestal, greatly dis- 

 figured, alone remains to murk his grave. 



An anonymous advertisement appears in the 

 Richmond Whig, oQering $10,000 for the delivery 

 of Jeshua R. Giddings in that city, or $5,000 for 



A letter was lately sent from Paris to New 

 York and a reply received hack in Paris in three- 

 weeks, lour dayB and nine hours. The Vanderbilt 

 out and the Persia back were the mediums of trans- 



staled that the New York snuff manufac- 

 euiploy hundreds of juveniles whose sole 

 ia consists in collecting old stubs of cigar3, 

 ire ground into snuff, and sold to customers, 

 nans taken in Georgia, by 

 population is about l,". 7 .",- 

 )0. Increase in nineyuars, 



It i 



the State authorit 

 000. In 1850 it hat 

 about 160,000. 



It is Btatcd as a 

 who are killed b< 



a fact in regard to persons 

 xplosion of Bteam, that iu 

 le cases, a Tew momenta after the accident they 

 apparently unhurt and are able to walk about 

 converse. Where uot begrimed by the smoke 

 ashes, the peculiar bright, soft whiteness 

 of the face, bonds, or breast, however, tells ua 

 at once that the skin, though unbroken, has in 

 1 been boiled by the steam, and they soon sink 

 n the result of their injuries. One man on the 

 at Eastern, when assistance was proffered] Bud 

 quietly, " I am all right. Others are worse than I ; 

 go after them," while at the moment, though walk- 

 ing about, the flesh of his thighs was burnt iu 

 deep holes, and he was the very first to die. 



and Copeland 1 

 ,nd Green are 

 1 Dred Scott decis 



hourly expected. Itv 





Pennsylvania, Indiana, Michi 



Maryland, Ohio, and Kansas. 



Hale, a well known literary lad 



ly interested in procuring the 

 mors of the different States to the appointment 

 f a uniform day of Thanksgiving. She proposea 



that the last Thursday of November, 

 lade the regular day of National Thanksgiving, 

 nd she has procured t> ; e assent of tho Go- 

 f some of the above named States to 

 angement. 

 The Insiii 



msis.— Cook, Coppie, Green 

 been found guilty. Copeland 

 egroes, and the jury, under the 

 "not find them guilty 

 of treason, as Ihey are not citizens, but of inciting 

 the slaves to insurrection, and murder in the first 

 degree." When tho prisoners were brought out 

 for sentence, the negroes Copeland nod Green 

 declined to say anything. Cook and Coppie both 

 addressed the Court, denying that they had any 

 knowledge of Brown's intentions 

 Ferry, until the Sunday previous. They 

 called on to take the oath of obedience to their 

 commander. They expected to be punished, but 

 did not think they would he hung. 



The negroes are to be hung on the morning of 

 the lGth, and the whites on the afternoon of the 



From California.— The steamship Atlantic 

 from Aspinwall, the 20th ult., with 844 

 gers and $1, Tit''.', 107 iu treasure, arrived 

 York on the 10th inst., with Californii 

 Gen. Scott arrived at San Francisco on the ITtl 

 and received a flattering ovation from the peopl 

 He left the next day for San Juan. The Saram 

 had arrived at Aspinwall and San Juan del Nort 

 with news that Rummels had really obtained a 

 contract with Nicaragua for opening thi 

 route. The contract is for $50,000. No passenger 

 tax to be paid, the government receiving $15,000 

 per annum. The Harbor of the San Juan was 

 fast filling up. 



Mexico.— The New Orleans Picayune speaking 

 ol Americans in that ill-fated Republic, says:— 

 "We have see u our limited numbers robbed of 

 their property, and thinned 



banishments and assassinations, without exciting 

 any positive action at Washington. We have 

 witnessed the gradually increasing hatred and 

 ardly animosity agi 



mx has been reached in the brutal assassina- 

 i, and hangiDg afterwards, of one of our uum- 

 , Mr. Chase, (as you doubtless already have in- 

 telligence,) to whom fume accords nothing but an 

 unblemished name." 



From Texas.— We have advices from Browns- 



lie, to the 24th ult. Cardinas and his band still 



habitants with lire and sword. On the 80th inst., 

 thirty men entered and fired one round, when 

 jre dispersed by 



-is. marched agaim 

 ard from h' ' 



houl 



itv from deatruction. A general pul . ,._. 



ricaded 



■[ne. An attack was 



ported that after sack- 



-.ille, Cardinas would attack Brazos. 



The Mayor of Brownsville appeals to " 

 for 100 men, as their own citizens a 

 and the rangers hut] not mured from M< 

 Sixtv felons released from the prison at Victoria 

 devastating 



The Pope, according to several journals, 

 accepted the several principles of reform that has 

 been suggested, but desires to be himself the judge 

 of the time they shall be applied, and herein is 

 the difficulty. 



Napoleon had written a letter to the King of 

 Sardinia, urging hiiu to carry out the Villa Franca 

 In the letter he says that France 

 demands that the Duke be recalled to Modena. 

 that Parma be united to Piedm 

 Tuscany, with au augmentation of her territory, 

 he restored to the reign of tho Grand Duke, and 

 that the projected co: 

 moderate reforms be carried out. 



Spain.— The Spanish Governme 

 ed all the steam packets which i 

 ports and Marseilles, for the < 

 expedition iiL'u'ii-'t Morocco. 



The Queen offered to contribute part of her c 

 list, and to sell her jewels towards defraying the 

 expenses of the war. 



Marching orders have been given to the troops 

 which are to join ihe expeditionary army against 

 Morocco. Marshal O'Donnell will start at the end 

 of the week. 



From Me: 



. . tNewOrlei 

 the lltb. The Liberal expedition ugiuusl 

 Orizaba and Cordova proved a 



iimself, oud detained t' 

 The Br " 



icallv pr< 



i feared that he 

 The Liberals were 



i, Degollado had 

 artillery, ai ' 



miiuuto with ',,000 men. Gen. Woi 

 i, and Gen. Degollado wei e pushing on 



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