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fllUTlLOW 8. OABTER. I j* y\,Vi*?pap?r : b\rrthr. J*rxmu>Ciou cf the Politxcal^ S -rtal, A ffrvrvUturaJ. end Cammusrrxal I-atartxLi. ) TLfiM.-i ?,"? boitob ajid i ' ) pasaxuo (i* \srrk? ^ >l', l V\ E KLY I. A \ A S 1 10 K s. t'. I' 10 li li V A li V 7 1U*?0. frSTABLlS lo I) 1X52 Hands Off Of Kp.lltlir.kv ,oe:il com,s ,,,is "mnnii.5 t?? -I rnT?oof rwni\ n i-rnnn* xr i? v.. v. ?V.???V?J. 8 CA HI N KT DEC I PES A( J \ I N'S T X FEDERAL IN THRFEK v ENCE. " li Another Leading Democrat Shot ^ From A mlmsh ?Volunt *oi s OlTer Their Service* to Fijjht Against Taylor. H ii Washington, I) C, Fob 2 ? T ie '' cabinet meeting! this evening dos D ci<le<I that the situation in Kentuckv is not such as to require feiieral interference. Conse <|iientlv the president will taki no action under present conditions. ' Thin (Incision followed a stronir protest made to tlie prescient by ji Keutueky democratie ? lion, headed oy Senator Itlaek1 mir 11, that unv interference by the administration would precipitate riot and bloodshed Frankfort, Ivv, Fell 4J. ? Late this afternoon both houses of the legislature, after being refu.od admission to the State house, met ( in the Capitol hotel. (iov Lis lor went to Louisville ? to consult will) hi* party friends as to the future course for himself Nix I his legislator* An i ij Miction r is issue I in the aunta EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH ' HYPOPHOSPHITES > should always be kept in 1 the house for the fol- f lowing reasons: I FIRST- Because, if any member ( of the family has a hard cold, it will cure it. SECOND - Because, if the children are delicate and sickly, it will f make them strong and well. THIRD ? Because, if the father or mother is losing flesh and becoming thin and emaciated, it will build t them up and give them flesh and 1 strength ?M FOURTH - Because it is the ? standard remedy in a.I throat and v lung affections. [ No household should be without it. ' It can be taken in summer as well <1 as in winter. i ?,oc. and $i oo, ail drug gist v i SCOTT 6t BOWNE, Chemiits, New York. CHSLii.'- Jk JSm ndr*. v JSaSH -CLYBURN H:" iDQ I; '. F YliJL tr ~ ^ *r: ' x' CLYBURN trnin (Jen ('oilier ami the Kenuckv troopa from i iiei'termo k ill) legislators I!) I lie I)? i 1 I nance of their <lui;o> hi the Sint<? lotise. Private \Valk.>r. w i > ii j PitiptO'l to serve t h? 11 it i i with nother oil (iov hivler. l'i > n > t?re?l hv troops ami i it i< 1 i ? th ? it ate hotise un I'M- on i r. | t the fi: -.t st_rn of - ? i i . < ilc us tlii ileinoer.it-. Iit i ill r?e?> :iIXf t h re Iteti ' i > i . m-im. MiiMlestioro, Kv. F '? J I* eporteil he o Hilt .1 I (ill > Vrisfht, n protiiin m i u >,i it >1 if ieian, was a-- i- - i i . i ii nine Fork \ -i r In it - it re suit i to have t hint from ami 'hi -ii w i , A letters, i f >vlrt 'i ' mi i. 'i 'oi k i- remote tin n ; t ! mi it t ? tin i issi11 e tm i ui hail :t niea_ire -t item ,t t he lieui ier.it i<* ni Plli?lat tile ami nine t!i . i ? - dlrr ii reward < f >.V ?.??? > u*a?sll) <>f (ioebel i.n i lividnuls have v.iiim' nent of i In* rcwiii i tie: [?*l>o^iI the cash nui li i 1 ur? appro} i s it Diapatcheti were i? \ t t i norninx fiom viui.m- pn t, in Cent'icky ?nil rep ri t i i\?' uckians at I iivcr ?h- ? villinir in i:ike iii u* arv tn sunt am tin- i i. . irii tiient I 'ill (jail her, id II fi 11 1 ' i i HTOlllfnlO U >|!m|i_' II I - ( I.. | nun, is willing t f n r ni'iil I >r Kni/t'i'. i.' rttn'h envulrvmen, i I mm Richmond, K\, tint im hi-, n luted fifty men in ? fe \ li nit /ohliiteet* hii* or^ani/.iii ?jn l!\ his niiMiiiiw in !, xin-i'iu. Lores of telegram* ' av* e no roin t her point * t (ieel iledoin?r militarr support \ hi? if the oiler*, have hectt 1?I? I FA ILL! UK l.N K( h K HILL ^ommerciul and Fanners Hank Succtimh* to a Lom/ Uun. Charlotte, N , Feii I'lie 'oiumercial and Fanner-, hunk at took Hill, S (J. , closed is doors t. 1:15 this afternoon \ run farted on the hank in the second reek of last December and coninued until yesterday, the tot d tin amounting to $r?5.o0n Ro.k lirector* are n en of means and it s tielieved depositor-* will he paid n full. ''Lv.'/ HEATH 1\ .-:s. HOfSEi. ! . jL^fi ;' - / ' : XK'rX v .'' v \ . $&& ' r-'V'w'SsV X. "?v ; '? *A r- N / AJr" -r *%six3%k/' " 7 /7 it 4 / u$ / /A >' -j ,. ^m!u | UUEJDCJL UiijU dAl'JItLMI. i . t!i Began to Sink in the Afternoon and Never Rallied. n fic.iit oorcs on. (Ml i Hnth Sides Appeal to tho Court. . . .. . \V?>lnnL'l<ni Thinks layiui* V I Mn-t Sul unit. , ill Z , fu 1 runkfort, Kv, T?*'? 3.?Sena-. . ' I" tnr fioohel ?1 icrl tins evening at 7:3s o'clock. Marly in the nfteriinun it was seen that (loath was . "til* a 'natter <'1 j short tinio. ' el .1 U'Il''' l'rvor wired .lud"e Redm v\i!u* at :t::?u o flock t'lnit ho couid I ll not live an Hour and that there at v\ a-, no earlhlv hope. Justus tu < i r'ifl, tic - nator's brother, nr118 rived in liie afternoon. tie came st lit of the chamber later weeping !."1 t!\ . , (inobel -utlTred a relapse short Iv after 1 ii clock, and >iiii not re | n? spoml to the remedies tailing to . rally His stomach xvas the <;reat ,, trouble. I ho mornine ho was I ?i let ho was -irk at his hotel and inciiI to the State house without . . is breakfiHt. lie has had praetieului I\ no iiiiui ishiiif .it since. to Judge ('antrell issued an ini'liiitini) tin lav against Fax lor an<l [t (ien ('i.llier A h su ing on a nth yr ti in to make the mjunction per- t.. manent will lie had before Judge u ('antrell on the Mh at (ieor??etown 1 f the de.uioerat ic legisla , tors are refused admission to the lv State house n Monday, l ax lor and t'oilier xvill lie consider* d in jj( eontempt of court. The demo . crats will cuiie hack to Frankfort a( on Monday. The republicans ^ will a--em,dc at London. No of- *J( fort xvill he made to secure per a< soual service on Taylor. The jtt judge directed that hi- older lie * allowed to remain without service I became of the dan_'t r threatening .^ anv one who should undertake the i task and the results that might /j en -lie owing to tiie state of the * public mind. I jH Speaker Trimble said today the democratic legislator* will not' obey anv orders issued by TaV-I j lor and would not go to London. I Heckham, dunooratic lieutenant T I governor, is neting as governor ' BE a?' U BB BBHBHWBMBBBBBP 1ULE CO.,J, iALGON >, HARNESS. ETC.1"', : WK IIAYK the finest V" hit of mules ever offered on I this market, mid v\e will sell P them at reasonable prices, for t( cash or good paper. n \ TAKE YOUR CHCICE. > ||li The Anchor liuggy, A Wren (1( Ihiggy ami the renowned 1 v- ^ son dones Humifies always! fa in stick. Ves, and at prices that will please you. hi ai i ct _ The celebrated Oneshoro, Uj ? Kentucky, Wagon, is the best; i ' . i and cheapest on the market. fl?> ? ' U ^*3 I* Coiim one, come all. Uc We will make you the best at satisfied and tho best pleased ; \? you ever were. jr o ? jel afe i,. , ,r i it 1 rices low. Ierma r<?rt?r>n.l able. si flULE CO., J Having noon refused help fr ic ! V leral irovernment, ( avlor lias decided t<? appeal a* l'Vderal courts. lie; will iv a"!< do l;.;e Kvr.ns to issue : it of injunct ion rest ruining (J ?! from acting as govern in* course was decided upon h u lv this morning at a cotifere republican attorneys. I ov lira*lie will probably I e ar^umrnl before .1 mI??o Kv; ir the desired writ. It is ' ted that the petition will c in these chief points: Taylor undoubtedly had a i ritv of the votes in the I eeli n; that his political op nts oilieiiillv railed upon to | i saa| election bo decided. / tempt of the democratic leui ir*? to unseat him will be mrpation of power and unc it lit i< tital. 'l'iie declaration of (Joels ection made ov the democt! Ljislators is void as Taylor Ijourned tIk* legislature and I lation in tlx.* interim i* illr? e will *l:iiin that lie lm<l iwer to adjoin n the le^islat lie deemed an insiim rtion toil anil he ah mi* was gover i?I judijo o whether said ins iction existed. Washington, DC, Febf> ? f Mil of th' aiiininist ation >|)ond to Taylor's appeal munition i-> said I?v memben ie cabinet to mean that Ta\ ill prohalily lie unseated, esideut and cabinet regret s thev are convinced that Ta> as elected rightfully and the nil of the (foehel board of i ol and the (loebel le^i-dat nre vlaririix (loebel elected was roper, but lliev realize that t ir the Kentucky lojjislaturo :ted within its riirht under w, and that interference by dotal authority would be wro Senator Lindsay lias as#u ie administration that the le< ture will proceed under oe'ad law, and there is until r the Taylor rorormnont to it submit S V1F.WKD IN WASHI> TON. lie Lnd of the Trouolo in 1\ tncky Not in Si<xht. Washington, Feb 4.? r / ? ' ? 1 !\nii ni * niv i loonei and tmition in Kentucky was ls^cti e I id I y today. There rrv ocnoral satisfaction over lore peaceful aspect though rehension continues that the< tiding elements may yet o hen the issues r.rc forced and Itvmpt is made to put into el le mandates of the renpec overnors. Members of the 1' icUv delegations in eou?{ >nfea* that they are as vet hie to foresee the outcome, ir as ran he ascertained tl tt* hron no concerted moveii "*on<? the Keutuckiun* at ipital to siioj^est any steps l< ijr to a peaceful solution of tuation; they hip simply >T;?it jths reported today t hat S? >r Doboe had ndvisod (iov I >r to accept the mandate of ate courts and to permit legislature to meet at usual p i Frankfort, but the Renator lined when asked tonight lake any statement about ituation. Nor have there I ny further mossagea bet? rov Taylor and President Linlev hearing on the situat Congressman Wheeler of oni tirbt Kentucky district left tli< iur city for his home today ami it i> to expected that Mr Rhea, of th* to- third district will follow him to > a morrow. Representative Smith no* I of the fourth district may also re or. turn to his home, hut he has not ere ret fully made up his mind 01 nee , the subject. Some of the Demo Cx- cratie representatives expect t< ead attend the funeral of Mr (ioeltel. uns ?? ?? ex | (iO\. RKCKHAM IN LOt'lSon YILLK. na ('oiifors With Lenders ('ustlcmur ate \i ! /*11*~ Tunn ;i I 1 1It) . Louisville, I*cL 1 ?(iov Beck uiy ham ciimfi to Louisville from ?ki Krunkfo.t at an early hour today. 1 11 in company with (JoI. Bennett 1 on Vounw and several other Bemncratic leaders who spent most o (d a last week in the cupitol. eounsell itie inwith their party associates, had Beckham spent the day quiet lv with triends in this city. Bur ';d. lino the afternoon, most of tin the prominent Democrats tvlio have ,ire hcen active in the management ol ***"!tho (ioehel campaign, called or nor the new ? xecutivo and a numliei ,,r" of informal conferences were held The policy to br followed hy tin 'he party under its new leader \vaf" di-cus-ed. tint the secret of the ?if tor noon's ennsultations waselosc* ? of ly joint'ded i>v all those who p.ai ' or ticipated ii them Speaker 1'riin he hit- ,,f the house of representative! 'his was prusenl part ?f the time, 'lor i (Jen Jro B ('astlenmn, w ho wm ,l<>" appointed l ist ni?*ht I?y 'he Drum. on cratic "ovrnior lo serve as hi ,n adjutant general, was one of tin ,m* | first to ereet his chief (Jen Das hus tivinan conveyed his aeceptanct has f t|M. trti-1, and the plans of tli ',0 Bemocratic administration us fai the Diev affect his branch of it wen n~- talked over. It. is not the pur pose of the Bemocratic loaders t< -,s~ do anything to indicate a dcMrt *h? t,, ,|S?? force in the carrying out 1,nr? of their p'ans, hut measures art <l?|to he taken for till protection o Democratic members of tlir lee I islaturc and the State oflieeiv s'(i- whom tin* member* of that part\ look upon as I mm n u in authority .lust what form these measure '.en* xv'll take will ot, it is announced tie made public for thu present An attempt t?? f>nvilily tlivest (iei The (.'oilier of the authority lie e\rr the fist's under (in* l a lor i> tint it dis lino with the Democratic plans was Die Itomoeratic movements, it i the! said, will lie entirely defensive, ap j (Jen ( ast Ionian's letter of ae nil Ceptance, which was written im lash mediately upon receipt of notic I an <>f hi* appointment, is as follows [To -t Louisville, Teh 1. live Hon .1 (' \Y Heckham, (iorerno wen of Kentucky, Kmnkfon, Kv. res* My |)ear Sir: Krery citi/.e ttn bhniild serve hi-. State. Hnsines So obligations n insirtlly exacting te t| ire my attention. Impelled h lent ;i sense of dutv to unite with yo the in the hope of intluenein^ a peace ink- fvil solution of the diftioultie the which discredit Kentucky, I hop mg that you will accept my ervicf mi- ns temporary adjutant general an ay-1 without compensation. I sha the do whatever I can to suppoi the your administration and serve th lace commonwealth, do- Very respectfully your ohedier to servant, John li Castleman. the ^ , tun th. st Kind You Haw Always Bouj mc ion. the |3P"Sab?cribe te Th* Ledoxi ' Taylor Has TaiaWcS F:o;n Ills ' High Perch. I 8 FT.NO( 1KA Tl 110 It ALONZOO. | WALKKK Qi: K I LV >K I \ V Lj LIHKKfY LW1I-: KX I CTSKS (iiVKN 1< )ii ACTION Hut Fear (if I'invcr * f .IiiOe Moore the Ci!M>" '.il Will hums Attorn,)! ? F < ; >o -Mf?< i Frankfort. Foli-t \nno<l fliet between th" civil -nil hoi it :"s of Fl'Mllklin ("Mints Mini I lie I - iltmiil irU:UM nt lit.' >1 i * of K I tllckv lllls lioetl MV< fit' I Mil i II I , less i\?sv raiws k!i ml I ( 111111' t ? [ t ho ft nut t here i- ? 11 ' I i ? that the politieil situ.iM m will f iii^aii: become ii- tlifvuii- liu ? u- t ? has li. "ii during 11> I i-i hue . * i (tmv la\h?r this in rninj cr | dered the n'h-i.M' nf \lonzo * Walker for the possession .>f ' whom .ludi?e Moota* 'i i<l declared ' that ShcrilT Snter \v?mi<I swear in f a posse, Mti<l take |lossession of t the capitol grounds. if such an extreme measure became necesaarv. While not rem jmizini; in ' his action the existence <>f the > writ of habeas e pus which h ul heeti sworn out in hehalf of W i!ker. (iov l as lor. t>\ releasing tiie i" man, removed the most tlirea'ening si/n of troiihl.* ("lie e nii* mainline uttieers of the troops j which guard tbo capitol gromds k ! urn careful to kiiv that the aifnas - tion is entirely a military affair * and that they extend the writ of ' habeas corpus vers lin!econsideration, hut whether tins regard it li or not, Walker is free, and Shers itr Snter ?\ill not he called upon r | to summon forces in the attempt ' to secure his release. The appalling consequences ' which would follow such an effort on the pint of the sheriff ' ware too much for the more ? >n } servalis'o members of the Iietno' er.,tie party and it w is decided to das that no matter s\ hat .lud_re * Moore should say as an indivi In? I . ? si- . ? . HI, mere WIHIIM t?? nn :l t toill I ?t to i take possession of the eipitol HI grounds hy force of arms. Kven if Walker had hern h <1 I much longer lime than lie :t:-tii 4.1! ly was held, no etfort, tha f) "nocratic leaders decided, slio ild lie . inh<i(> for his rescue afta r the writ of haheas corpus hud failed. Both sides will take a re?t peni in<* the session of the Re? * I publicans called hy <??iv Tu\lor, " at London No PcnmcnitH wdl ( attend this unless tliev are taken '"j there l?y military forces of the 'State, and no attempt will ho | mudo in this direction by Gov I'fivlor until he lias afforded thnn n,jevorv opportiinitv to go do Lon~ s don of their own accord. What * I will l>e done when it has hoen V made certain that the Domoernts " will not vi?it London h;u not been '* definitely determined hy < * ?v s Tavlor. It is likely that matter* 0 will on both side* ho allowed to >s ilrift until after the funeral of '' (iov Goobol. * t [ A n OI?l lilrn, Etrera day atrengthciiH tl?e belief of eminent phyairiana that impure blood U Ui? I r.atiHe of the majority of our diMaae*. TTMitydTf jaarv auro tlii* theory wiu used it n haaia for the formula of Browne' Iron Hitler*. The many remarkahleeurea effected hy thin fanuMia old hntiaehold romwlr are aufRcient to prove that the thaory ia eorre**, Browna' Iron Uittera ia aoh. tur aU deaJ*?i * MT Havo you forgotten to pay your subscription to Ledger? Qrtp make* ona iml waary and mAata. t It Rlir' Rmmihri mmntm triip iwt