tkbforb Inquirer. WfICK. ; i-mu,©oße>c*. awuaxitr tats moefot Iwti* IUM Mr A*W will AS jmq all tfcoer in> ore is- i cWttecl to us uid pretmnt OUT be *•??' *b. 4 f" iiiww wbt** ofirtb'-w mibiierfolK n? expire <•! ; be lot ttf Apni o cbauee to pay up lur fee wii ; yew. SMKU6 TBI <4l £sno. Tise frosefteof fort wwk. is# sajriotte j uririe; niii 11 nl 111 to deny tire brwch of oca- j sufomaMft* ie repaid to tie Poor R--.-u?e its- . brogiis. It first aadertaits tc- find faun with tit wording of oar sta-tetwat, and de nies that the jareotiyataoii war a "eoorpvl ■ery one. Wc aduait that the iaTestigatic.t; wa- oot forced ujrori them by ICI-L- 1 .reuse- . hot we do tmxi that the iuMsEigent jahSe i KDUfuent of the orutity awake to lit'- | 1 ■■-ut.ea and aasajAtuagen.'-m of th< P v House affaire. demanded as ißuearigatioia and that tfeoiurh it war made with ibeaweesit j.' the Directors and Mr. B3y® ycr. the h'u irt further abuse and ttiLssanageinwrt w-nild 4str;iy the power of the Desjocratj party ia this OMUBJ. watby we mean*- the least isamiiwe to the invefflsgtuoo.. ae it would he less derogatory to the party to snake a dean breast of it the aw re- wL a r wild not poswfely bt key*! much longer &soi the public. We freely ©gn&edfe tot La* ail tfae redrt Eber can daia for tusk-re g a rirr ft ait ■of ours. In the see"::" place the Gazette says: . ' "Mr. Bljsrver't indebtedness to the ootiuty. as ucertalned by this settles.*- doet w>t amount to Ten thousand l.Uart. b* stated by tie Inquirer. Tbt sum which Mr B'ymyer owes the county ia s7.9©!' just ''''' less than the Inquirer r "rare*. < -- much for this subject ' An easy way. truly, of dismiss!ug a disa greeable subject- Bat why not state the the whole truth and say that the reason why Mr. Blymyer's indebtedness i- not tio.yJO 90 is, that he ha= paid $3336 4~. We had not charged that Mr. Blymyer owed : ih'm< d <#a#- krn. Sinoe the Gazette ha? inidnuated that we made a false statement, we have gone to the trouble of ascertaining the exact am oaat ->f ibedeficit which wefiodtobef t 41- including the balance due the eounty Mr. Blymyer has paid 5 316 37. and ?TOfX,OO of which still remains to isrl** asserts, it is -336,47 more, and almost one half more than the Gaz'.tie r. j re-: nts it to I*. The question, a- to wh' tit er these thinr result from dishonesty or irjcoixj petency we leave to the people. Let them consider and decide: for themse're . A >E POOR 801 SE. V'lft ihdc't rear scarry Hmdlml 3eg his I past the fciH to enable the Poor LHrertor; to bwld a new Poor Eons*.—Gazette. We neither know how nor why the hi:' was defeated. We are in faror of building a new Poor House just as soon as n can be 1 one. But as the bill has not pi d we will be obliged to wait another year. In the meantime we would say that we arc opj . 3 to any bQlauthorizing the Poor Dir tors to build; without referring to late develop ments to show the impropriety of such a •ourse. it will at ©not become evident ;• any thinking inan that a beard of directors Uiat i-changing every year is not the kind of. body to which should be given the power to build a new Poor Houre and expend the < unty m-oney. Even if comj.oeed f th. L>est intx in the county, as one goes out each year, the whole board would ia all probabil i ity be changed between the time the em-j tract for the building would be entered i.-a: and the rime the building would be finished. The same person? who make the contract -should hiTe charge Gf the whole b®tws" of ) building until it is finished. For thi- pur pose we Lope the next bill sent to the kgi lature feff its sanction will nominate three jt five of the best men in the county as a committee, who shall be. authorized to take : ' barge of the entire business of building, in •lading selection of site, adoption of plan Ac., and whose duty it shall be to complete : the building and when done render a satis factory account of their stewardship. We believe this to be the only method by which a suitable building can be erected at a rea sonable cost to the oounty. THE FREE RAILKOAD LAW. We have at length received the vote in the State Senate by which the Free Rs-lrc ad hi'] was defeated: and we append it b lew in order that the people may know exactly who they are, so that when another elec tion comes round and any of the trained band should desire to be reaomiaated they may promptly east overboard; TEAS—32. EighMß, 8., ABvgbtor. i Grak.ro. it_ Ac chtwy- i Brown, R, Lw ncc. hojrrr, to, }., lt Brown, to, Mercer. Tar.'-lr, E.. , , t r. C-.ieman, to, Lebaacn VTjd;., t . p.. r t; ,. Cowke, R., Potter. White, to. tool:.r Barw, J>, Berks. Hali, to . E3s;r \ AVS—in j tew; |>„, , , JkiiK f to, Pkitol.. KPlrw.T, to. Phir., DOOOTM, I) , Malaria. B-'-yVr, B.HVIT a'rr. Fif her. to, Lanearter. Leh rt. * . G iatx, D., York. s--.r p" 3 ,'ZT.., Hniam, to, Blair. | SkeeiaaAer, it.. ua June*, I>. Bseke. _ itatous.E,. roeraet : Lan-ion, R., Bradford. I Wain, It., V- M-Cicdle-f. D., Pbil'a Worth Big- R. < M"CoEnnghy,K-,A'jjta, , ter. From some of those whose names are re corded against this measure. whi< h Lt. U a , so emphatically demanded by the people we had a right to expert better thiras : bai having placed themselves in the keeping of the monopoly as pensioners, we give up all claim to them in the future. Gerrnat:-. Tfei# raj'pleßwmt. signed by the j (JoT'.'-ruor. is now is ful 1 fart® and effort. It gnovidea that when school directors are un- | able !:■ prortow from tht-owner or owners of j kitd as eforibfe site Jar a school house, they i ty cuter upon m& ieupy audi land, u the aia'junc of one aart- and the daaauge re sult it-,? fmm such oecujsasey to be deter mined by a jury of viewers; and in case the award of the viewers is confirmed by the ©cart- jitymaM shall be made within thirty da}.- :-.':er which time ec-lleeti.os mar be Tcade by execatios. as in other eases ofjadg u --rt. rial f had dinsotors: and either party -fin- have the right to havt reviewers app -inted by the ©ours. The same art provides for the holabng of a County Teacher's lasrituto, to ooatiaur it-ju h -e diijCb in each year, and appropria ting oa •••: she money is the county treasmy one 3 ! r for every three days atteadaacc c-r i-:-b-.-is inaritute, said sum to i cxj'Viidcd in proem ins HD 5 insts acuou of ecmp-jteci keturers at said tones] iweerisg; and for con-atten darv-'- except for good cause. * teacher .'- oerrificaii- amy be reduced in grade: the rin attending the Insolt-ate may be alb wed t ::e teacher by the board of direc hrr. The Superintendent must make a full j9t*uaem >f tht exj-enditere? of moneys in hi- baud*. The act also provides for the seleetica of test b' At, at each triemna! convention of diiev. i - 'h-- suae to be va&dstod by eon firms:foa at- thoanaual mot-ring of directors asd teaehtra. held as now provided by kw and a majority of the board of dlrtator> may at any van-, nail a ajtuaal mecsiag of diroc-. tore f.-r the purpose of appointing a com atktee on text books, prior totae triennial meeting in 1 ttf.b. Proviaou is ilso made for city nn • borough Superintect-tu- in pla ts- baring-over rfc-Ow iahatotaste. A sal mart h*m? ■i also made in the iaree of hav., r* cc-iifieates. To this wc- especially invite tht attenrion of tbt teacher? of Bed ford roamy- The act legalizes the issue of tb: >. cTad of teaeLere' eertifieat&i-. the lenrest called "Provi-ion ti. good for one year only: the see ad "Pr -foesioaai." trbieh ahaH gran: the : -l l-r i c teach in the oounty. ©j*y or bot eg!: v .-re it wa? issued during the of fici?; - -rai ftiic officer who issued it. and cine 3 --if ihereafter: the third or highest ,gntd-. *,- ead-sda -"Permanent Oerrifiaau, which tr.u'-t be signed by the State Sujserie teiident. AB professional cerfificatc? issued bef -r ti> first Monday ef June. lew. shah oeav. L ■ be valid ai'ter the first Monday of Jati'. Any professional certificate may be renewed by the proper officer if he is satis-Sad tliaX the holder is entitled to SB'h eenifiewa. IF -.he -;rwe act''a© persoa fhall heroaf ta fw r-y Vfsr ;g mv CiiAn -i -r-um-.. w b.-routh -up-.-rinteßießt, in any ©c-unty of this state, who dsn not ho-ida digloma frtan a college bgaSy empowered to grant fiterary degree?, s di ploma or Kate certificate issued a.--.--din:: to law by the authoritic-.- of a state No raal Sekocpia profesaonal ©ertifieate from a e-'unry. dty or borough raperimen deut : r ,od standing, iasuei at least one year prior v.- the election, or a certificate of com pel, L y iioia the State Superinteudenf of Common rivhode*, nor shall such pern® be ehgibfo unless be has a sound moral chxrwcter, and has had successful experience so tea;blag within three year? of the iimt of bis election: /Voriierf. That serving a? •CUBIT, city or borough superiDtendeat shall!.takes as evidence of the requisite qualifications. TiOt G witfecax A remark on THE GWFMNS of the man. I hearfo PEPALEX lectures, too, in Beidelburg. OFKEFLDID tributes to his tut rnory." A BOS'? the artfotes sent by Prussia TO the French Exposition at Paris WAX a cokissal equestrian STATE* of the King, represented fo warlike attitude and with a DRAWN sword, — We So not know whether the STATUTE has yet bee® SET up; but if it has been, it M ust BE A very suggestive study to Napoleon AND the wite of PARK at this crisis. THE charge of the Lord Chief F ustice OF England FO reference to the long pending Ja- M&M trials. SWTAUFOHES the broad principle that tie ENGLISH LAW recognizes AN MEANS fox punishment at EVEN lis most *trooa, critn inaif. exot.pt by trial by jury, AND that THE ■NL 11* >IIIN I. 11. of justice efeonld always be THE grand object of all governaaent action in tHE aii-itary. a* well as fo the judicial breaches. QUITE • quarrel is going ON between the Lsrr-R-'.er and Hnmsbtttg paper?, OVER the AJIPOIUTMEST of Sapmctecdeut of SOLDVER's Orphans' Schools. The former esponae lie REUSE of Prufeseor ifeojaas H, BURROUGHS, the exfouperjctendent. asd tie latter that oi COLORE! George F. Mc-Ferlasd. a soldier who ; A leg at Getty*burg, and the present ?v perinteade.-TI uf Soldiers' Orpbaus' SCIOOL*. THE San Fraccisco Market Et-reirt. of March 30, says; There is no question bnt that money is fkei accumulating in our city reservoir, 'teiag the proeeed; f the 'a-c --wheat crop- a rood portion of which has al ready been shipped abroad, kari-nj been di-- ven-remunerative ; to ti acd rendering many of THEM J lite fodepea deut fo mosey mattert. A ST. LOTRTS letter SAY® -"Mertfea*?? still declare this to be the dullest KWSWJ for MANY a year. THE; WHOLE SALE HOUSES hare NONE of teem done their usual amount of trade. The Soutliera trade bubble has well nigfe played out; fo fact all failures of the sehson are mainly JU,': TO Southern trade. The Montana trade AND North Missouri traffic HAS been uunsuaiiy brisk, but the last boat-for the MOUAUBBS leaves next week, so this will SOON be over. TBE borough of Holiidsysburg SEEN, to BE prospering ia the way of improvement*. The Lt&'li'r says : The surveys for the WATER WORKS are completed, the opstneti awarded ASD work has been C-'tamenced. The new seminary builaicg is ULo going forward, and oar Catholic friends have COMMENCED a large buiMirg near fit. Mary's Academy which is to be used as a!• ? S' school. Score- of NEW buildings SJ-E GFONG up AND old ones are being rejuvecuted. LOMEOS DAVIS IS said to HE . wept with joy when he heard tie result of the C< acecti cnt dectioo, decforfog that the victory of the Democratic party in that State.- W&? the first substantial evidence the people of the South had that the Democracy OF the North intend ed to be true to Southern interests. If South ern interests have nothing more substantial to depend UPON thm JeS* S tears and Democrat ic "truth,' : they are not IN a very fen WAY of prosperfog. A KEIVATE letter made public says of our artists" contributions to the French exhibi tioc: "The French find in American pictures a great truthfulness to nature, bat they say that they waul a little more strength and col or- a little more pallette a they =-vpresf it. Church. Daresd. Keosctt and Gilford EEM to be most liked. Bierstadt they know by the Diisseldorf pictures — he has nothing new. Johnson and Homer are liked best as figure painters. M. BRNTTX, the FAMOUS French advocate, does not take kindly to the change going ON ia Paris. He is living in the place where he has been lirfog for fifty one years, AND to bis landlord, who proposes to tear down to build bigger, be said; "I AM now sereaty-eight years old, and ut my age it would be cruel to force me to carry my lares and penates elsewhere, to unfamiliar walls. Give me only three years, and may be heaven will so ar range matters as to satisfy you and make me insensible to all changes. Few met live long after their eightieth year." THE English press seem disposed to take the annexation of Russian America to the United States quite pfeiksophi UIFY. The London News Libera! acknowledg- - that England has no ground of compfomt on ac count of these acquisitions, "so long as they are achieved by legitimate meass,* while the Thunderer advises the people, '-since they 00-RR. NO right In protest,' to "forbear to ! fatten upon the transaction a hostile eoa j •traction, or to insist upoa rights and ia- I terest WHICH ARE iscapabh of being taaiß- J tained-"" I THE contest between the rebels under Gen. Beauregard and the Unirn men fof THE con trol of the New Orleans and Mississippi Rail road. of which the Genera! has been presi dent," ie another OF the eigns of the times. IT seems thai the rebels* ere outvoted, and there fore excluded the votes of the city of New Or leans and the State, ia order to retain their I control. GENERAL Grant has been appealed to, j AND Sheridcu WILL probably have the matter to 1 settle. J &M&SQ Uit prirtte- cro &uiv oa fu tbe Mm* barraeki. btk>w Sew Odeeme, J is one by tike MM •'s&dhwha* who fcfcrtofi j during tit- :ute war t. |D9fani ®f * D ®W ; regiment- toil JM having tit' eemee ww breveted to the grade 4farigidtw. 1- inding j no doubt a cberat is fSB IH* h* i*mm- j t'Q tjbt service mid etLuaui a* b'ib f**tete- But here's the rut- By*.* rt of Congress nil -of£*rscf tie Unit <£ States ere pencil- i ted. upon miiitwy oeenwwtf of mpartwhW to wear d inEtgrua e' their Ha*®*#**- Therefore, upon the new parade. will fe® F®* seated the "nri&nf am& a®3y of a brigadier c star tarried on lit same ii trailer with a saur k-et. Wit] the inspected jntrask the irtspet fen THE English reports oi the Pant Exposi tion are gradually aasuioaig a a re '.'atteriog ! ..Lasracter, though John gtill Ends math to ; - inevitable. though j the war .may not come o as eoon as mast ; see® to expect. The laskt writers art : unanimous la the ojiiaia that. me what | may, €S 3ritain will h* Bcrapaktasly aes | iral Private telegramr by the cable are j said to be in use e-f an e* wore exciting character than Use published -ditrpaiche*, but your '. .•rreepOßdenl has ;>H been able to trace them. ThaWdcn*. Mrveu ©r Re< : 08-Jiajois. The health f the Hc-aThaddeos Stereos : i t. m-h improved. and kc cxp-■■:■:. * to leave T'-. urn.vHanix next w-.-k- To day he wrote * fetter, it kins ferine vakfact the fol lowing extract from a notice of Senator Hearj Wife -u's reewft speodb near Hampton sanely—"He {Mr. ? ilson raid ih'trt would be ir> impediment o Stwtbera Bcpre- MDUitive# in Congress if they would ele-er Uoi.'.a to. a, nod Hosed his remark.- by t£- sertSag that he would kare Virginia with the r.id conviction that a Bepablicsa Gotet nsr. L.gi-lature aid two Senators would he ei'Cted. Mr. StvTsseoaiaicf. ■ 03 life as j : Hows: — ff.yßntw..'X, Ajri' 27. —Mr. Editor — Each articles esthi- are cs.feaiatc-d tody nsael bar®. They threw obstacle? fe the way of fa tore reeon.-truetitm b- log quoted and relied on as pledge* by the part?. H i.tec is-cb tntuda arose fn-ta certain i vs-oro- cor- (SB 1 ia a bill wi.ieh was re; arted by the RvC'rtraK €bia taittee of the Thirty ninth Congress, though aerer j i.-sed. It was ptarrefxi hp fee z and fully in: oan argaacat against the whole party and Congress. Trie generally arise. l - fr.-in the eareJeagness of the ret-srtess, and sometimes, drbt3en>- fr-.-is the it.adveneßoeof the speaker. So man should make promises lor the pss" 1 ? By what authority does any ■• i— rctttl some scxten j "Oarfriend here says to speak of little *Lta§-- or Lig; thing-.. I bare ao educaa-.n; " J can -Liak big things,hat 1 tan only speak little things Sherman's bill suits me very wtE, atse-'rding to my aßderetanding. My fr.ee 1- • ■ frr at I k:.- vr them suit me T-.,y -•■ ' ; .nd I think I know who they are. "i ■faint Browxdow U. one of tht-ta. I faaye seed hew they worked form, and what ihiy nave -1. at for as. SLvncan it a friend tio a-. I know tint mt people all ov.r the sotitl ru states Lave ten deprived of the j pri vik-dges of odu-csb n, aad 0 f meeting u w(1 ud saying i ata ibt own mm "'V hen we stop and tliak where we were a ! few years ago, picking in the cotton row r hoeing in the corn rent. pk'aghi3g arnoßg the stamps- with a driver and as oversc-. r and old master sitting it the house and tay ingt Ib-ive cm. and what we-are cow." 1 hardy know what we shall do. We are - free, a- i dor than that, we are allowed to ! Tore. 1) we kn w what we are go-icr to vote for? Some met, say: 'The- negro has Li- legal vote, bat I ots buy Ms rote with a ; drink. 5 whiskey or a thew of tobacco.' Fel iw .■■■%.- _ as, _ l-efore anyj man hail bay my r .'.e with a drink*erf" whiskey at a -hew of t ■>:: ocE'. I wiii suffer thin body to be sacrifi qed". iAjtplause. "W hen I was in Seiaia. on election day, 1 .-aw the white men go down in their cellars and bring out their jugs of whiskey, and Mi men in, and siy 'M ho are you going to vote for? and I hare seen the votes of the Aogio Saxon rate bought for a drink of wh:-.ityl [trrea: applau-e. Mow fccie are otrioicd men that never saw a chuich >r a wbooi house until lately, and you ncedo't talk to me altout buying tbeit votes, while there arc white men, raised in the lap of education, that would sell thdr rotes. Ua lees I k now my friends, who I ain going to rote for. I shall not vote at all. Don't, when y ugo to vote, let any man casae up tind say: 'Who are von g ing to vote for: h> ,-)_aadso?' Why. h ain't the right man. \oa don't korw. How should vou? ' i - Lou red ki ky. I>4 ta t*.ll vou: so and so is the man to vote for:" and the first thing you know you will be voting to cut r ur own throat, • "Mow I don't know much about pcditical affair,, at I hdieve Brownlow ie the right uuui in the rfrht pkoe, aad if we have got io I ote, I shall vote for him because I see that he ins worked fur us. My friends, the t .mes arc ripe. The bud has come, and the Mossome—and the blossoms have dropped off. and the apple has grown. and it hangs ripe and rosy on the tree, and we can pln:k it off and eat it, and cast the core on the ground and plant the seeds that will grow up into great trees stretching their brandies up into heaven. We must Team to use this great Lk-sang." As enthusiastic architect, baring received an order to build a summer house, wishes to contract for a load of sun beams. Sir. Wihdt'i speech is Khkuesh Hon licary Wikaa mddmmd a crowd of about OtSJOpsrsaaa at ftiffemoad, ; Mon day afternoon. Nearly all those prsaarf were cotercd. tiy.mgb all dasaes of whites were- M-pnuxetsd. He was ifsodsncd by G-orertts- Pi-rp aod after aDndkgto the f*"t thit* be ritsii KkduDcmd upos the is-rkwtaes of several toembers of the kpk tare, be proceeded to mtc the history the reconrt ra -uon Itiil. lie then recited tb< eveiri s.t th- done at the war to ah aw that Pre-idem Johnson a pabw. adopted against ike will of the satios, bad _ caused aiorens- iiom the work uf any otlter case mat! in Aoif riea. It again erected theme® who. bad been more thai, wiliisg to .accept the terms z£ tloßgrrsßS. The reeomtrartkm bill ww! not to bmaißate the peofde of tlte Ssstk, but to meet tbe needs of tbe whek country. The (jnesticm now before the Seatbera itatet ie whether theywlß tlea taen to State ofioes and Conrres.- who e ia favor of m Loaert aeoeptanos of the i toy of the tiatioß. not me® who ?&£ ffliours over a lost oasee and who stffl hope that wpcibing may tarn up t®overthrow that pcOiey and restore ola ideas and aid measai-oi Pauiodar demands that the latter class ebali aerer xatwe be peraittod to panitapatt io the management of the gen era! gorerniaeot, The apnsucy of Aoirew Juhu'iov Lad uiadc a republican triumph at the next pnnadeatM {Motion certain. Tbe }eaker v aniod aJJ classes fmes. the csolor d. the white, tbe joj-aJ and those who bad nbv udo-aftd ri " wk-kid of stand .r-; Uer ->n tbe aauotia! j4atfc>rtntl tbe rr}>ul'.i(aud party. As f.-r 'be entered vote of Virginia be hue e fear • f being combated by sesess i . sittba Hi aj pealed to tbe old whig* of Mrgitlu and the frDowers of Henry Vl aj who doc.'art-d mat dsray wu agiiewoas wi .tsg. that ot- ocuaiagewgr could make it right, test Ire the occasion and unite their foitßJrt- ■*■ th the republican party, tow was their dey and hour to ostt Virginia by an creiwbclajug majoritj. To that dass who at" ruoohißftd faryartidpiring ia tbe re i'?il.ob fee v ,uld say that by sjieating and working for the national policy, thty w raid shew their coontrymcE that the diiablfitie? now iajv-oSed c-n thtm ought to be reaioTed, and t t-osatry that Lad proved it- generosity woukd not. fcjg. t them. Govomor Pehpoint, after Mr, Wilson Lad cowetaded made a brief ipaeeb adriang die ooiered people t work and make the old State bloom again. ( BOX El HOPE. Jivuf/vd Pnvxtau Emanation of Lutxem- \ fawgy.— Ac Offer to Seti tfie fjnrmd Jj- hy.—ijmt> Victoria Propom r> I'oa(* ( — Pnpem&jn Accepted by /' —A":rpsws notified tr-Jh -Vcy— tijri —Ptuma t'j Take JrvmrCia-ti for tin ('' de l T'-rrilcty.—Ccnfirtnet to meet May hlh. Fortran of Lur/Ofimnj to far Bkju.in. April 27. —The Wesser Ocz'-tt*, is ji- hading arthde to-dgy. imimatfcs -hat ]'ru--ia may evacuate Fort Pess, of Ltnera barg .A* -TtJ - jkit, April i". The Ifo• :h 1 - c.-y --|ttw it off. ;Laßy deni-. s that there was any :j£(.- • steb Lußplcr; toMapoleofi. L'tSinojt, Kreaiag. April 27.—Queen | Viatc ria ha*, writtms a k tt- rto the Kiu~ of | Prw ■ r - ;v: "L she takes ground in favor | d'tbe t.y- u slid tamt moderate projos :n- s of F- . ..oe in regard to the tfif-pc-sitioa of Lev.and advises him to accept the flan -:"c--jajwomite. tj which the Em f-o - b •: • 2is w-Iliac t m-.-iode. PA*:- r. •'•niag, April 27. —It i c-SciaDy s-tatel thi: :he Lmpercwhts expressed Lis •ati.-fac.ti- -i with the oggetatious now in y: tr; ; -- {■■■ *ettJtJsCCt of the Laxem j"*' SLffgac— attaae ggar "as? night tie I'rttsfiaa Doveßtme&t -igakSed by . tek-rr.pb its acceptance r-f the propoatki : ■ •y tl Queen of Eegia&d for a gener l. • -afcren • at London of the great powers. • ----- •- 't.- th? Laxtmburr (fispate oo* the be-h c-i :be -jeutrality of the Grand lacby .•caru-iMcd by all the powers represented *-t the ooafer-MM*. S';. Pm-EESBOO. April2".—lts* gai-ithe Bus-da n G OTcrnmcat wiii receiv from the 1 red States a fiaet ofiroa-ebds. instead ef. the -tipulatcd sunt of mor-t-y. in paym-iut of the ,->3Ssoa of the Bnsoas pt-ssesscins in Alt -risa. I. riaaday Evening.—The general ecr.-fereace of European powers to sctt-e the •iiff -aiti:-- littwoec France and Prussia will meet 33 London. May litfe. It Las been agreed that in the meaiitimt- the ftatroas of Jjoaaemburg wiS be dismantled. i ROM MEXICO Xr *1 < t*- April 2 —Adric.-as ooaoern ij- g tli -i taati on in Mexico t .--afirso tbe sews pal Lsl T - ooißaßsaoDura wire seat i y Maxitniiian to Juarez at .San Lais, with an offer of capitulation. Gtur aai-. -s f -r the Hvcs and property of the promit.-'it vhiefudas. kis said, arc deman ded b; '■ ■ c eotainisstonere but will nt be grsuted by Juarez. in Efcei i'e messenger, bearisg the in to: --a in lar.-r of Maximilian was fur- • wi-h' i will as cscon at Matamoras f r San L •PuKk-I. where he expected to find the Jfiextcaa Pr&adeat. It is reported also that Maximilian liad offered to surrender if he was granted a free departure from the eountry. ©- w I ROM ARKANSAS Np V -j:k. April 2 . —The lit lift Lit: •: Hock, Arkansas, special of the twen ty-fifth say- "hat orders were received to-day by ointed in each district, four of which are to be officers serving ic the army, and two citizens. Cunn:dcham. the State Treasurer, has be n dirwsissod, L ing aeeoKlat to hold off-- ut-ler the Congressional act. Cdonel Page, Qnarernraster has been appointed in hi- Several other State officers are likely to be dismissed for the same reason. The expected recistratiou of voters will commence speedily _ ... ©• Brsni-h Interests ca the Americas Con tinent.- Eiteii-ioa of Tnited States Territory. LoSf&OS, England, April 2, I r the last few days nothing has been so much talked of amongst politicians as the supjK-sci devedopmcst of a plot of the Uni te d State - against the rule of Great Britain in British (Afruufaia. A tetegratn or two by ' the Atlantic Cable has done it all. The sale f the port: -a of the coast held hitherto by ilu- ria. and an accompanying statement that our colony wil now be eat off from as, Las frightcne-i peofde into all sorts of fancies. It i- the beginning, they say, of an attempt of the United Urates to hare the whole of that Continent free from European control Others are -earehing their map- and their Cyclopaedias, to ascertain where "Russian America ' is, and of what it c orists. N■; a few would be compelled to own. il foreed :-j reveal the truth, that they didn't knew llusssa had any territory there at all. I ht-ar other good creatures declaring that very oon the United State.- wiii be press:- v towards -Ja: aa, and that she iaoonuuendng an era of aggression against which it will useless ior England to contend. All this from two little telegrams of a dozen lines each. America makes slight show in tic Pari, Exhibition, but she can frighten this i.-le from its propriety by a simple stroke f the pea. " Die'.our says he always respects old age, except when some one sticks him with a pair of tough chickens. Tee reueßt order of' GeoernJ BtAkm, knows ia Iris department as General Order So. 30, ja-ofalbaiag imprisonment for deb! except la awe* of ©otitic tiom far fraud. sas penOmg execution of jsnUwHSrtii far a rear, tod in thine wage* for labor a ben cm tit: cr {,t, naptne&aig as it dae? a good it*.: of the civii k of tie State Kmf**xng the Svmoi Military JhMriet kit* been cited by eotse of tbt- dea Ttb or Sf3Btb CtaoSaa take this view f tbe nattier. On tbe coßerary, tbe V\ iltniiij?- ton JourtssJ does at hesitate to nay that t | approves both tbt spirit and tbe letter of j order; and tlit- Charleston Courier goes m [ far a- to say (bat tie nootmtr for a jani- ! iar measmrc has been patent from tie in ! effectual t f rts made by tbe general ass-eta | Wf, on more ibn one tax-ask® to stay tin.- tsetmtitm td jadgmeats for debts, and there ■ i- every featst-a to beiiere thai this,intern®- ' tko of tbe military power will produce a j feeling of prtsfoan-J sMhdkctkw tai tugboat ! the length and breadth of the State. j Tes London fi,*otei4r stum?up the jwes ' est condition of Europe —which is what Mr. Csriyif wroJd describe at 'trowing efeo tr> —in an article from which we make ; tbe I'oit whag extra-..;: Nipoieoa cannot j bear to be always baffled; the American j complication over, the French are in tbe stood which tbe idea that ri""- ! ltffiweaee wamns a!ways inspires; Lsg | lsnd is paralysed by internal dissensions. and ! io ii post-.] in any event to interfere with ! Prance- fiansiiß is -exalted till it will bear !-bo menace-, the Ba.-t is stirring and bearing i with • sfit- inent and things point to the I greatest of earthly calamities —a general j £nr f.peai; war. We hare sail three months. : fee Napoleon most give- the .wgnal. and thc eahh'.'tioß does not close till Aogtat; bot if he lives, and anforsoea does not arrive,' ■ Germany will yet be welded into t Larder i unity by t- owtade. Already tbe mere ramor of mcsaee k- doing Const • Vot Bkmarck work tbe ffiend draft is . pa.- log as rat-idl; as if tbe North German Fariiaajenl were filled with soldier*, and wh is it is ; •rorlaimed- the King of Prussia 5- Emperor of Germany. wito a military ; dictatorship ' r three years. A Pi RSE\ > MS YANKEE. —A Yanke?. at St. Jo-ftfL. ?lir~iisri. is thus celebrated by the /" (. of that city r The ajthiaJ story tLst Noah found a Voles grocery en Ararat, after the partial rubsiitnoe f the waters, as 5 lastxalive of the comprise sif that peeaEw <•■- :. finds a counterpart in : the aperieire . a rcsiaoe qwtimcu who ] j MWtea '.ocrai city a few wedb ante. Uj ; on his arrival he c-ommenoed stead] rattin:- IVM tfc" stre -t. and dr-.te a iLrivinc has- i i newt, bour-od under a dilapidated umbrella. ! ; The next week found him ensconced in a ! rouse carrrtce on an intelfigßnoe ofSoe.— ! j Dsrio* the* tliri week he en-ulatei in the I j doable copariiv cf sewing machine agent and ! I repairer of wit, J * shades On the fourth j i week hi bra:,. d out as a door plate JUMTO- i factum and na. estate agent, and at the Ir-rr-ic.- ' e next week he hunt: out his in ?'II: AT --neytad COUNSEL!,-r at law. — It .R expected that he will run for Grorreas J AT the next elrcri -A. A Pi. . s i'Ki. T F SENATOR Wn'N Fn.- FILLED. — I predVit.'' said Senator WSaoa. .•petiior to the negroes in the Obtriet of C las; IDA, JA3;> 4, ;-■• 4. "1 predi.-t that be fore five REARS have roiled around yon will be allowed to r, and right here in WASH- Inrrcn to WASHINGTON didn't pin its faith to that pr ohecy. hut on the oocuurv, j laughed it fa -•-*. 'Yes. rote ' contin ued he ' R a : the polls AND rote with I §E then. -Jariv if you vote the] damnar. : T .. Fhere was a good deal j lOF cfcatLing o- -r that fast Act. and SOT SIMPLY A". •:,? the BLACKS. either Soaroeh- • more than half the time named by Mr. Wtl- \ La J&v-ED. and the negro STANDS in the ; : District W;:h :Le ballot, and he is no store 1 spoken •:•: as "n;vrer,' but, rather, as "'one ; of OVVOLNRED ritixeae." THE Ft. NOB s operor is engaged experi- j ■ r;- w;T.I a tr.n n of his own invert- i it-: r the effect® of which are expected to be as forstndab]-. -- those of the rified c&noon AT !>.dferinowh are NOW GOB rat Yinocnne?. I . /concealed from the eyes the : . an ] even of the SO)£AT is it is of small calibre, IOF copper, AR 1 it is stated that by a system •'>! nsetu! '. d. -.>. and tourniquet.-.- of which the writer says 1-: cannot give a description.: from twelve to fifteen shots can be fired in .a minute. It is in reality a system of the needle gua a: r lied to artillery. These- ex • periment: et aim? need ax mc nth* ago and ' were intend-.- " to 1* kept pivfonnUv SEATS: but in -; ITS trtrrthicr. the matter was reva.l-.-I TO J'ru- -fa some tlmo AGO. ( - : "T TENNESSEE. — The Chattanooga A I I says that East Tennessee ; •ITS thi- titu; more corn that is yet to be J . brought into xmrkct than many tad sup-, posed was produced in the state the part j year It says that the valleys and moan tain ; •id- S '_•/ ;L: tx. VR.tain region are as prolific | F cereals V - Egypt in the days of Jo- ; sc-PH : and ' •RING season wilt find us with MORE wheat than was ever before pre- i duc-ED in East Tennessee in any -:n-I singk year. A genii. -mar., just returned from' a | a trip THROUGH T VFERSON and Greene ccua- , ties. inf. RN. V. ' that be never ea* sach a growth F wheat befcue as is BOW in | the ground in that sectic-N. The area of • acres is unprerxdented, AND the amount of j ground ] R PURLER for corn puts last year'- ' cfott- far in sliade. Tor L T,T. speaking of trade in ; generd. say -: The first six months of this j year, lirwecer will 1-:- devoted mainly tt- 1 liquidation and repairs. Our merchants \ here and in the interir-R will put their hous- ; es in order, and foe! that they have DONE • remarkably WEB if their balance sheets look i as well on t? <■ frst of July as they did on J the fir-T of January. They are 'cornier j down ABY from war to spe- ie prices-, and may thank that good Providence which is so well dlr-: ng ail our commercial affairs." The 1 'hit Trfowtt prints the i .Hawing . singular piece -i'intelligence : "Wo he: R ft TAN reliable business men of; this •: Y._*l •at e just returned from a ' trip t I a IN 1 Korthwestern Minneso- I ta. a■J • OUT of the shortaees of the ; crr-ps in that region, and the consequent suffering of many of the families of new SET- | tier- in Martin* and adjoining eownties. — I COME of these FAMILIES have not a pr--. I of ; meat, EXCEPT a vcrp ftaaty supply f WILD meat, for ST tubs. Others 'have had nothing but RARNIII# with which T sap>Port ; life for the LAST two months." HJLKTJSBCBO. April TIIT- HON ruble \ A. W. Benedict. Clerk of tho House of! Bepresentative? -F tins State, and OE -f the Secretaries R TH? State C R.rral Com- j lattice, DIED : • lay at Huntingdon, of ova- | pslas. HE faithfully perfemsrd HIS duties aur-:ir the wint r. rnd left Harrlsbarg at the ; DO- VF V HE - - "a GOOD health and ex- ' pec: tnr to return In a few days. He was : wid Vkn WN atid much respected. It is be' ... J that !.. STARFIOD the first daily p. : Y paper eve r \ lbhed in Philadelphia!. YORK, April ]fo—the Tr'lainr t I -yodia! says: tlenera] SchoSeld has already | W'ttm encod the registration cf voters in i Virginia u- 3er th provisions of the Kecon- j stmf.km act. :t was found imjossibk to i obtain a sutbaeat number of white atixens j to act as registrar- thev tteing unable to t:.' e 'he oath prescribed by the act. It was ioand neoeasary to appoint non-residents i and detail army officers to complete the ' work. I A t vug*. A UiW *r A ISwre TkrU ma ; mucin* rr ettasfssw, * cwn u B* IWiJt. lr ASJiAiwEO to tmrnmmw, Irrimliw ft 'ki- • riraumnu 'I bras! INwsv wr * >si—Sim*. j ovTm* rat tt-ixT. ■aavrs BII<>NCHIAL THOCHES waver*; imwr-r* ircvic* to tsc rtrr*, onm aammuam iti nt, for BrwatelutlK ittbw*. ' *lrv*. tmm pUt aaS Thr! aGCC AJIC l*r ™ At iT Cl-tni lITBw. HSSCKk AWB PIWI.It SrttHMHi 3! fed fridi* u*fnl ra taMjiog tke roi* *i u-ttai in-Oirt B'aigix.g. it f pe*.i.ittg, *bi re).e< ij sic lfcriitt.l B-fser as onas*d sienß® -d sk rt| i.rgaaju Tfe &rt Teeonjuet ood nd pre ,cr3t>S %y Pkymciim-, mid fevc tfa-d -xetkata. ub f fitiß okoe! *<■ feioTkct tbe oMcstry. llt sng i>s articit of UTit merit, mtd bm-kig pinf.ti tfceir elßcaey Vf test of mtttT yet., e*eii *• fedt the® it sew ionalitiw is variuci S'urtt wf tie : world md tbe 7V uLt ue maveriil!T J.-tobmbi.- ! oed better that tber erueler. ! Obuio or.iy fSsWI Ertsieiiia.i Trocket," teo do tst 'jt" asy ef tbe Worthfcte iMMS'lkl •fel mj he odered. Sons tvaci w beve -ssr.se :t-a 5. T.—lKi —X.—Ti,e SBi-.oxt -A PlastaWie Bioers :% • tn *4[ aausrt," gire* iiiiE a tmmepu.y- lt c: L r -.Jtiis btst we a: ta>w ite PbKtetioa E?Hrs svxt a. 11l- titbtr utik ever did. Tl.. T *?e n-f-G ky aE ciasees ef tie en&msaity, as* are -.-.a'i ■% Pi lyqeii—t-rrtaiii. Tier art pay it'-;g-.-ra: i g wfcra l*said and weak, axd a great Hnetaat. Saratoga hj ring Water nolo by a., aragg. j -"Pi !.itii.r tl* kettle (m,. lis tie 1a led •' tx.i -sit very seTereij—tua fcaea akautfi t e■ r. ; TLs toriare was askearakde * * Tit llexkan ; Mastaog luaioieat reiieted tße paia aJw.ni , . mediasady. I: iea.t-3 rs.jiid]y. *x-d ieft very ! scar. C*is. Fowrir, 42(* Broad St. Fbila TiiW it Hruiy t aaaple vf wial tic Jfu,i..£g j LAimest wii; do. It is iaralaaiie A a!l c.-et f wotaids. iwtiri&gi. qriiat, cots, i-rtists i etc.. either spon mat -..r kaejtt. Beware of c.ssaKsrfcits. S o&e is getaixit tak. ,- ; wrsj-jiMi ia tic eteei : late ugrivi&ga, - ti'S cgmm of G. V. WestlirGofc. Ciraa.-. ai,d : tbf prinmt* stanij of littSitS *-Co.. Sew | Y rk, Saratoga Sipriag Hatrr sold by ail dnaitf A .TC l*t Mat *Ci..a. —The jrertiert ismg, tfee -rweee.es Uiiag," and tit SAOE if it I T the icast 3ii-a-:.r. It OTereeaec the odcr of -} r}.:r tsBB&OB and aadr dt-iscary to tie stria, i* a di-.igutfnf perftUßt: aliayr headachi M-u -l -- 'x mat. r.. and is a meßM£--y eoanyiaiiit.x ia the st3:• IT?— A xvzng iad* . rt/Umzng : j tier coautrv home after a*sstmra fa few m;hr t it. New yri. wus hardly reeogsiae* by he I frauds, 1= jinee >.f a rostis, t ashed lae-. ox-e i -,s ias ft, rti-y khi .ex: - r.. of ai.-ie: asrl4e : - ■ < aasd :r -:c*x . f 22, ties, really apj-,r- I trd i'Gi IT. rbe - ■ -] them p.i.illy afceesssdHagsa Msgß'tia Balsa, and would urn V* wAhoui ii It; ■> dy ran --[prove her {wts t.al asspeaiaaoe i r y mx h tiy u .tg this artiete. It cat: i* order ed of s- v ir, eris-t fer only ii eeata. ..Saratosa sprisjWatvr. -.-.'.di rail Jrugglstt He. ustreet't isiin.tisle Hair Cei'iisg has here I ' gen ir:g ill f£-. ,r for ever twerty years it art. vp!i ..Vxd by Itr-ggifts and all I sealers TB KehaMe Medseitt-very where. HARDWARE AKB HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS GEO. BITMTZa & SOS Have ,'wtS recti: :si a jnl: fiwl wf all goods be -1 rriag to their trade. G ARDEN TOOLS ef a!) k'.rclr Snrels, Hoes. Rakes. Spades, A WOODEN WARE. Backets. TtO.s Chcras Baskets, Ac. Si/rrr-PiaAtti Ware, /VArt Bool*. TOILET SOAPS, ali kinds. BROOMS. BRUSHES, OIL-CLOTHS, At COAL OIL LAMPS AND COAL OIL, WHITE LEAH, ail grade.. VARNISHES, LINSEED OIL. TUB PENTIX K. WHALE-OIL, ÜBO\\XAJLS mui GLASS. call ao 1 see ever slack. We keep a fall aaeurtmeat of every.thing ia >ar liae 'i :-x- - uess, and will si a reaanaaMc profit Sign of the MILL SAW. A] rillJ It TWJ sOßG.'il 54 OB 'W its.—AU pers us do tirag to n'btaia Sarghiara - red *3l t*aoceiD- Qodated by cali n2 on txe onic:signed, or at the Store of John E. Colrio. r 'Ltilslmrg. The cn iersignei is agent for Clark's Cane Mills aad Cook's Evat-rtxr. All : tern narrations directed to him at Scheilsbarg, will be promptly attended to. In his absence. Mr. J. E. Colvis will act for i htm. J. HENRY SCHEU-. ' April , lSd*;4t.