AMERICAN VOLUNTEER. BY SANDERSON & COUNMAN. . ■. - ■ t. *x \\ -I.W.iiJ M • \S v v\v' \V”V l i | ; •;» '/.V;a!/ 1 . CARLISLE: THURSDAY, MAV 23, y£J*'‘Sentx n —No. 3, is too caustic— be-' sides,, we think lie is paying more attention to certain 'characters than they deserve. — For these reasons we think it advisabic'to suppress the communication which, came to hand on Tuesday. We hope our correspon dent will, upon second thought, be satisfied with the course we.have taken, items of Importance Will lie found on-our first page—amongst others,an ■extract from the correspondence between our Minister at London, Mr, Stevenson, and Lord Palmerston, the BritiA Minister, on the subject of the Boundary question," Well—the long agony is pyitr, and the public now know who is the editor of the ln view of the position Mr,.Crabb occupied some four years ago, and the bitter ness. with which- ho denoonced the party whose mouth piece he now is, we may well exclaim—“wonderful, the strops and chan ges!” But, to the point, The'new editor ’acts out with the asseveration-to “extend alb ■due courtesy and kindness “to his brother editors. We are disposed to meet him on 1 this gr.rfund, and ifH&is sincere in this par ticular,' we proimsc’ T ’we shall be equally courteous atid 'respectful—in no case shall toe be the aggressor. He lias his choice— it is perfectly immaterial to us which course is adopted; although; in ah cases, we should prefer moderation anil kindrtess between as and a brother editor, no matter how much we may differ in political faith. Martin G. Rcpp. Esq. has been appointed Post Master at Shiremanstown, in this ■county in the room of Dauicl Shelly, Esq, removed. «, JC7*The nomination' of Thomas S. Bell, Esq. for the office of President Judged the 15th judicial district, has been.unanimously confirmed by the Senate—so also the nomi nation of H. H. Van Amrinoe, Esq. us re corder of the Mayor’s ’court of the city of Pittsburg. Awion 11. Read. —Thisgentleman, it ap pears, has been proscribed by the federal Senate, and the district to 'which he was .nominated left without a judge for the time being to the great prejudice of the interests ■of. the peopled The principal, objection ap peared to be, because Mr- Rend had been heretofore an active politician. The true reason, lye opine, is, that the prominent lea ders of that party have not yet forgotten, and cannot forgive him, the well merited casti gation he dealt out to their “great guns” in the Reform Convention during its session in -Philadelphia. But Mr. R. is above the petty assaults of this despicable anddespevate fac tion, and the conduct of the Senate will only •elevate him yet higher in the affections of the democracy; and we should not be at all* surprised if before twelve months shall have rolled around, this same . persecuted :.£yet distinguished] individual.is ;caUcd upon .to preside over this very saqaebodythat reject ed liis nomination to a situation which his talents and experience so eminently qualify ,ihim-to fill. ‘ ~ The following is the vote on Mr. Read’s nomination: YEAS—Messrs. Brown; Caldwell, Car penter, Case, Coplan, Frailey ; [Schuylkill] Hays, Kingsbury, MILLER, [Adams] MU 3er, [Berks,] Myers,. Parsons, Rogers, Sny der, Stevenson—-15.. y ■ , L ' - . NAYS—Messrs.-Bell,; Barclay; Fraley, ((city) FULLERTON, „ Kiljineer,. Maclay, McConkey, Michler, Miller, (city,) Pear son, Penrose, Purviauce, Sterret, -Strehtn, ’Williams— iSs- • i,,!... t3“The ’‘Buckshot war” bill is up again in the Senate, and several speccKesbavcal ready been delivered on.lbc subject. -The "House have commenced operations on the "New Constitution, -and. have entertained several propositions relative to (lie election of county and state odicers. A motion is pending to adjourn sine" die on the; 11th of June. r ,o : Beef, —The purchasing coluihittee-ofyhe Baltimore butchers Kavesucceeded iji pro curing a lot of. cattle within' the. prescribed price; which was;exhibiledpn Friday irtorn ing.anddistributed aniQrglho butebet'srep raseated by thb committee,' Flour is selling-in Carlisle at S 7. . ' , f. . ' 105Williams'of Allegheny is making some noise.in (he Senate about Gen. Mil-, leu’s speech. Like all whiffets, howevci', ho is morfe noisy than dangerous —and his puny efforts tannot effect the well estab lished reputation of our worthy Senator.— "Cease Viper! you, gnaw a file.” What- can be the reason s—Penrose ap pears to be as quiet as a mouse since the re assembling of the Legislature. , Has he lost the use of his tongue, or has he not~yet re covered frOm the dose administered to him by Col. Parsons? His particular friends here are becoming alarmed at his extraordi nary silence, and are fearful that the,nau seous medicine of the Lycoming Doctor has ruined him forever. Would it not be well for his friend Guyer, of the Chronicle, to issue bulletins daily in relation to the state of the.worthy Speaker’s health? It would doubtless, be very satisfactoryto the people of this Senatorial District. 5: 10“ The vote on ■ sustaining the' veto