~ r. n . ggnnPAitv 18, 1B»». . An ApP rc,l,,co '■...._ L?°’mcZn recommended fot_.h.toc... and ed ocatioa. “V>Tna Womw haa been unuaually moderate for . will) alternate rain and aunahino. The :rr;;.d U .,.,d i ..p P ..Hn e .and .1. fa... of a auddan thaw are now at an end. awrt. Oi Mr- Do«HA».-Wn rcgml to loorn that I oar nblc member of A..cmbly.Mr. Bor.u». » ■ fimd 10 hVi room by i110e... Hit dilca.o «uck of .m.W-po.; W. b.d RI.U.R (torn Mm y. • ,„d.y. by which wo were, gUd lo letro lK« «' • rapidly tccoccriog, and aipeola lo leiamo bit do Id a few day*. _______ n.™«Loit , » Biu Wn h«r il whluwred .boul ,h.l. Bmb.W. 8.11 !■ to o(r iB " rt "‘! },. RI C hl-*n —!>»<>. old C.lKjw.-onylhin* fo. fon. ______ MwrH »T PmUD.,.rmx-GnT.BisV, h„ appointed Willi." Bier. E-q- H.rbnr Motor. .1 Plillmtrlphia. Thi. i- • wy iurtSciou- -ppo.ntmrnt. Mr. Ttire bn en"d man in ortry tc.pcol, .nd • Iran •nd rclhblf; Domncnl. _ \ ' for IM "•«'» ’ , .l u» .u«. Km PtnlfMof AXXw. borough, on Wednesday e«ninp, the 18th instant, the proceeds of which ire Ip b* appropriated Jo Ihe ftnd for the relief of Ihe poor of our borough. The high character sustained by Professor Am.em ie *n eloquent aiut popular speaker, md ihe objecl of the lecture, should, and wo'hope will, eecnre- a general " turn out" of our ellisene on that evening. V Attemptied Fraud at the Custom House.— An «!• tempt‘at frand.waa dieeovered at Ihe New York Custom Home a few days since. A schooner cleared for the Wert Indies, put of her cargo being seven! boire of linens. which, el nee their Import »tion, has lain under bond In the Custom Ilpoee. -By * bona fide re elilpment of eiioh bonded goods, and export* tlon to a foreign port, the owner it entitled to dehnn. Itire rqml lo >he dn»v. which un all kinds is 20 per cenl.ed vnlnrrm. In lhl« intiance, Ihe linen was mil in liogtheade after ehlpment.and an attempt lo rel md them made, the empty boxes being left In deceive the boarding officer*. The plan wae discovered and the goods adzed.. The Sutreme Court.— The Judge* of this Court ' a •aye the Philadelphia Ledger, eince their induction Into office, under the revised .Constitution, have ex 1 hibiled a commendable alacrity in the despatch of j the bn«lneta brought before them. They have die. poeed of upwards nl one hundred and thirty caves on Iho Philadelphia Hot at Ihe prevent term, und there it every.propped «f disposing of Ihe balance before lla clove, Decisions are promptly made after the argument nfcavet, and are frequently announced the day following the divcuevlon. If the'Mine Industry and perveveranec ia maintained, much good will be accomplished;'lhe calendar of the Court will be kept free from stale eases, and suitors have abundant cause to rejolee In the change* made hy Ihe people In the mode of selecting their Judges. Tnlt Activity it opa Navy Vaaoa.—The Waah inglon crirrcapaodenl nf thn Journal of Commerce tlatealhtl (In fxlrnnrdinary activity lately prevail. Inj In Ilia Navy Yatde. trnwv out nf llie delermina. Iloh of Ilia (lovcrnmenl In vend ■ powerful npiadtno in rno Ba»i tmtn. >—»r ’—•*— porpoeonf filing Japan, wl.no they may bo necoa nry, in nave Commodore Aolicb. whn waa aenl mil I in the at earn frigate Soaipiehanna. il.nuld no! have aoeceedcd in the objecta of hla vlall. Com. AilllcU ta tnho iconllod. and Coro. Perry la In take command, and will go out in March, in llio Mluloaippi, at Ilia flag tbip. Bkmcdt itoft thic Bcarcitt or Siuru.— I Tlie recom. mendition of the Secretary of iheTreaaory to coin a quantity of rilrer color or ft depreciated value,and making them legal tender f r payment* of only Irn dollar* and under, will, if carried Into effect, give the community ■ auffielency of ailver change. We re quire a larger iofualon ofailver currency for flie grn. eral convenience, and we know of no valid objoolion to the plan proponed by the Secretary. The tame eonree vru puraued ft few year* ago In reference to gold, when that coin wae almoal entirely loat eight of aa currency, In comwqiienoo of lit Increased value over allver. The law of Mr. Denton, which made « gold eagle ofthe old {nine worth ten dollafa and al*ty | all cent* of allver, anon brought the gold from ita hiding place* end infuaed It liberally info nnr cnr. rency. Severn] eatiaca, not the lent! of which it the large production of gold in California, have eonlrib U (ed lo dialurb the Juat equilibrium between (ho (wo mettle again, and gold it now ro cheapened, that •liver {■ •• aeirce and. aa much in article of mrr ehandlteaa gold waa In 1834. Someaueh legMitinn •a that eoggeeted by the Secretary of the Trraaury It very eaaentlaV le the convenience and facillliea of (he retail trade. Jnmotkmknt or Tim Ohio Rtvaa,—The great de tention to trade on the Ohio river, earned by ile an. HO«l low *|age nf water, rami necraatrily attract the •ttention of the Slate* through which it and ila trill. Utarlea (low, to any feaalblc plan for it* improvement. Chatlee Eliot r, Jr. Rrq , nn engineer of acknowledged talent, ha* been Tor mme year* engaged in making obaeivalinn* and exuminaiinne with a view of afford ing,.al all timea, a ttage of water on Uhl river of sufficient depth for the pa*aage of eleambnile of a ti*u|til 'The rriulla nf ilim« itliinrvtlinni hive been publithed under the patronage of the Smithsonian InMltution. do prnpntca. by * torie* ordain** or reservoir* on the tiUmt-irlea of the river, to faed il In dry seawm*, *• to afford a depth of water of from three to five feet. The immense id. vantage of inch an improvement to all theStatea , watered l*y the Ohio and ila tributaries are (no nb. vloaa In heed elucidation. The plan ia certainly practicable, ft la merely carrying out, an un enl-irgrd Stale, lh« method of feeding ornate. Pennsylvania bar, In common with the other Sit lea tubs benefit led, • deep inlercat in auoh an improrement. If the ci*; penidUure cornea within the constitutional powera of Congress, the members ofthal body, from thia Stale, should be requested to support approprialiona to (ha 1 work* * _ mao » . , iraclinff ontiaidarabla attention. In ihta ol»y It hua «TH 0.8. •»>■> Mutouti.—A teller ln Nt , w y ork „ „ r of . from Olbrtlur, wrillrii bj John E, cnnlr.c Tl „ m „„ Uer „ r whial> ter for ralafnjr the remain* or the U. Slate* Steamer , . , , ...... . 1-. ; J 7 . •. - . . : . . organ ani on cla m n the hitler city ta alx thniiaand, M aaoorl, wh eh look fire and eimk at G »r«l ar n * ' . . . , ■ * . ' " ' ' ... . , . «who i * itlftel. however, by one tavern nearly fi»r 1843. aaya that the work le gnlng on encoeaafbllv.— , . , ,. J . , ' . 1 ' ' . . . i . j each voter; for the number uf llccnaed and millefimrd ’ T Z W, T h 0„... «!■«• rin. 1. -Id In Now Yn.k, I. SJin.- of,h. m.nhln.ry.h. I- d.dpon.d Ih. f ' rinid4 ,, )o ~r ipy ~r |l,„n, d.olor. .hi !..n.h •««•»« th.l -n, ..n now flo,. *« w 0 , „ f thi N. ' h *,T>S Y, ,k //.raW plan .. .o -old m.klo. ~p,. 1 „,.d,1h.,.w..nn.0», inh. of w..„ .bo,. ;;; k n " |nltio „i, h0..0,c1r0. onndidilci mn.l L „,l,q. of lh. ,0,1, » wh..1., (h ,|, T i,„. ftnm Ih. .Ick.l. noodo.l.d •rank,ehaft. end the timber* of (he ennken veaaaK b , |he fffeat poliliowl pirllee. Thla ie the plan of He haaremnvad naarly allhar machinery,and lanow ‘ operation which Ie alan, we learn. In he adopted In rapidly breaking tha hull of Iha yceeal in pleeee, and Uil* oily, If ilia tamparanee people fall In obtaining, hoUllnt them lo Ih.iurf.o, of th. w«or. Dorlo. '''•'/f 1 lp '“ , "r fc A *P* M| ”"? n *? , » " . , . . . . • nearly equally divided of late year*, an organisation! lb. .qimner. h. hop*. Ihtl li. .hall .mini/ of „, 0 Mod oonlompl.lcd would Tory ..rloo.ly afTooli rtnor.' b.f reta.W. ( ,ndlrifi no Toi.it*, of lb. ih, two pol.ilul p0t.1.., .od th. 0h,.,.10r ofi K,iom la Ih. hirbor. , [ th.lr nonUn.llona" I gr-ocn hupbctob AT Pim.APßt-f « 1A In our lul, we had "'>l* time to announce the fact Ik'hw> v*».A»T, E<q,of '““"'fp.iu been appointed Flour In.pcotor for the P»‘< ■ r™l ’.delphle. w« Have no acquaintance with Mr. Van. cant, but bear him ejpnkon of a. a good man In qeery reaped. Wo have nothin* to aay again* him, nor Indeed ogainat any of the Govotnot’a appointment., i Bill yei; no'feel (In common nilh the entire ditnpo. racy of title 1 county.) that wo hate received rather j bad treatment. One of our most teepeolablo and m | flnenllal citizen., Mr. Jons A. Ann, of Monroe town chip, woe an applicant for title appointment, no applicant wee “ backed up" a. ho waa-nnne pre sented a belter character, moral and political— none had rendered more efficient eeivioee to hie parly.— Such being the caee, the friende of Mr. Ah) fell cap guine of Ilia appointment,and are eoreiy die»PPo ..A. wo ..id before, «c do not wi.hlp find fault , with Governor D gler on account of any of,ht« ap-. pointmenta, but we think that the claim, of Cumber land count? bate been long enough p«»«ed y* 1 hat been fighting In ihe ranks of democracy • nee herfiret organlaation. The younger coonl.ea_lhal have been lopped off from her. and ate celled her | “children," hove practiced on tho pnlilicaKloe that .he taught them. Her influence ha. been ex ercieed in varioo. channel* hut far all Hit. .he h» hern poorly rewarded. It generally fa - in eee the .poll, of victory entirely .wallowed op by oilier counliee,and ehe her.elf gel nothing. Ihe friend, of Mr. AM f«l deeply mortified at the appar enl netted they hive received. M r. Ahl l't. on jnneifwrWnrf“mT)Brt(rsrtly‘,WM , t#Bll'Wv4R.!s* -* - ' rich reward. VVe hope the lime is com»ne,-how«tcr, when fori one may bo more propitioua to Ilia claims. 4TII OF MARCH COIVBNTKWI. • PniLADErj'iilA City.— On Monday Inal, the Demo crats of the city of Philadelphia, in C»nvenllon «•- •ambled, appointed the. following named gentlemen delegatee to. the 4lh of March Convention, vl*j— Chambers McKibben, V.S. Drodford, VV. 8, Hirst,G. W. Bowman, P. VV. Conroy, and William Birtger The Convention passed it resolution In favor of Mr* Buchanan for the Presidency of (ho United Slates. Pim.ADCt.rniA Cocstt.— The county of Philadelphia •end* the following delegates, Instructed for Mr. Bo chinan for Iho'Presidency, vlit—Wm, V. McGrath. Michael Fagan. Miles Sweeney, Smith Skinner, Geo. : Moore, Sunuel Jackson, Juhn S. Nichols t Jesse 1 • Vodges, Joseph John McFaull, Andrew Noble, Michael Arnold, George" llergoslielmcr, and William Clothier. Dclawark Codntv. —Delegates, George Palmer and R. A. Gamble—without Instructions. __ • LrcoMi.NO CuuNrr.—Delegate, Juhn' D. Beck—in- Irucied /or Mr. Buchanan. .s ■ J uni ata County.— The Democrats of Juniata <onn. ly mel in County Meeting al Mifflmluwn, on the Sd inat., and appointed three conferees, to meet the omtfvrces of Mifflin and Union counties, lu.aoleclj Senatorial and Representative delegates to represent \ • •id districts in the 4‘h «f March Convention. The conferees were insinioted to vote fur delegates favor, able to lion. Jams.b Buchanan fur the Presidency, ami John B. Drattun, ol Cumberland, for Canal Cui misoioner. Erik County.—' The Democracy nfthls county met in County Convention, and elected Smith J tcksuii and Anthony Bailsman repiescntulivo delegates to the 4th nf March Convention. Tbry were instructed hy the Cmiventinn to vole for Delegates to the Baltimore Convention favorable to Gch. Sahuw. Houston for the Presidency. Gov. Johnston anil the Pardoning Power. A list ol paidonr granted by-Ex.Goverhor John* st on, from llio 3d to the 19 tU of January, 1853. being ■idt'lphia papers. It embrace* the name* o' ji/fy (wo persons, convicted of almost every grade uf crime, endin'well calculated to ntlmmrt tbo good cilUens of lha Commonwealth. Never, probihly, ha* the ,1 pardoning power been so extensively and indlscrim i j luiitely exercised, as during the same period. Anri l»o U remembered, too, (hat thin inmo Win. KJohn. ■ton,and the political parly with which honcl»,lnvo herclofore made loud profession* *»<* opjtofiilinn to the 100 free umj of this constitution d prerogative, when nut of power. ,Matk the difference between prafe* ■iun and practice ! A Whig miii.vctoing and anii pardoning Governor granted 53 pardon* in 17 day»! And, to add elill lurtljer to thie grout outrage on iublio jiiallce end good tnoraU.il ia a. lamentable Tact, (hat in at tonal one of Ihcae many eaacs par Honed, the Governor hna taken upon himself the re •pon*ibiti(y of usurping the prerogative of Ulc judi. clary, and conalitdled himself. both Judge and Jury*. nnd.be H remembered, lo», thtl the aame Johnaton la conatanlly prating ngabiat thocdntrnlising power and tendency of the Democratic parly And lie policy! Yet with .unparalleled coolness, Im usurps power never given him, in the true spirit and interpretation of our constitution and laws, in of indtvid ual and public iighle!. Horrible Occurrrnck.— An occurrence of a hor rible character transpired list week, »aya the Dalli* more Sun, U the hnuao of Mr. R. Dnntfrcy, situated on the York turnpike road, near Toweontnwn. It aeema that Mre. Dumfrey temporality absented her. aclf from an apartment In which her Infant, aged about five monlha, wm alooping in a crib,and a Urge hog, obaerylng tho door wjir, entered, dragged the infant from the erndlr, nnd commenced devouring it. The screams of the child anon brought the mother In. • its iaaiaUnce,hut not until the hog had eaten It* hand* , off, one of lu ears, and mangled the body. At the I time, every meant were retorted to in order to relieve ’ the poor lillfo MjflVnr, but with veiy little hope fin ila recovery. The professional service* of Dr. (Jockey ■ were B Ti||ed of, who think* the child cannot aurvlvc Mr». Catharine Sinclair’* Dirut.— A dispatch Horn Wow Torß aaya-imit ilia Oniimnf M»*. O«iW. rino Sinclair, late Mr*. Foireat, ill Brougham's ty ocum, on Monday evening week, wai a greal and exciting evenl. The home waa immense—the build, ing literally packed In every part, and hundred* forced In leave. On the firal appearance nf Mr a, Sinclair, the appl iuio waa to great and protracted dial the quivered like a leal, hut alio anon regained her fortitude,and proceeded with her pari with much aeK*poaaeaaitm and gracefulnea*. Her debut it re* garded at moat triumphant; and at the fall of the curtain ahe waa loudly catted for. Several attempts were made at disturbance, but they were promptly quelled. Cj'Tho Philadelphia Ltdger «aye—“ The Tempo- ranee movement in thla city and Now York la at. AS CSVAW ' Governor Bigler and the -Canal- Ooinroiaalpnori have initio Ihetr appointments. Aa usual, “old MdiherCumberland” gala nothing. Ever* conn ty.in the Slate hae been -fevoredswith of political patronage, except Ctintbotland. i 'thua, fid's it always been. Oor county paya «oroSlate tax than any other connly in PenneylyiWa lame population,. We. pay out;, taxes.witl) B ijt.oio 'promptness, too, than any county In the iSda|OH-,i we- don?t except one—and yet, notwithstanding l oore is tho “mother of connliea,”-*hcn fomicrt patrsrikgo la to bo dispensed') “old Mother Cdm berland". receives tho cold shoulder. By the Ooda.il is. too had. Wo did think. a,nd wohad a right to think, that out claims would.nol bq en tirely disregarded by the present Board of Canal Commissioners. And. as bitP ‘Excellency,‘G«tr I Bigler, was born in “old Mother Cumberland, we hnd a right to expect that he would not follow on the taid doum ro/t.and push aside iheclaimeOf our county. But, wp were mistaken,. Ho ; hao followed.the example of hla “illustrious produces. sors.” _ The House of Representatives, Democraho ty a large majority, made a selection of its oflioers, carefully excluding every man from Cumberland who had the temerity to ask for any position, how ever humble. Well, bo it so. We have received nothing end. the.beauty of it is. we Havet never received anything.. Cure, perhaps, is the only coon ly-J» 1 Our people are no ofiice'seekera. Perhaps ,io county In the Slate of the eame.weallh and jjopt lation» is,less inclined to office-seeking than Cun* ’ berland. Bui yet, we consider il an-insulijio be! rrjected time after time with impunity., r Wp(e'e| provoked to think that our county Is* by a sort* of “rule laid down,” regarded with perfect Indlfler* ence. Il is not the result of accident that the claims of our county are always disregarded, but it is the result of a premeditated; damnable design. We speak plain, because we feelas we speak.and care very little who we oflVnd in making these re* marks. If we could bo made to believe that the claims of our county had been, for years together, overlooked by accident, we might speak with more moderation. But we know |o the cpnlrary-nw.p knnxo that no man hailing from Cumberland no.un*- ly can receive the favor of those who have politi cal patronage to dispense. Why litis is the case, God only knows,.for we don’U'bul It lees an undeniable fact. Wo shall have more to sny'oh this subject again, and before wo are done! .we hope to he able toconvtnce tHose’in po’wprihdV we are not afraid Id speak of them Ip plain terms; That’s the only.-satisraotiun we can,have now. - The I|«wnlon oif IUo DtmpcrMte Party, The Washington Union refers,to tint proceed* , ing* of the Democratic meeting* novr taking (-lace |; in (he south generally, as a triumphant proof that iho sectional dissentlops.which havß-ao laled the par'y are at,an end. Everywhere the democratic hgions* seem to he closing up their ranks, ns if,they intended to present one unbroken front from Maine to Mexico. In all the sla*e States, the Semimenis of the veterans—the “Old Guard”—of the southern democracy r* to.bo iliat of acquiescence in the, decision inf Congress, on the territorial and slavery questions. We be* lieve that the democratic party will go into the presidential contest a unili and if-so, it will resistahls. The .slavery agitation;' |« over. ItTs* admitted that the luglttve slave law can be more* nil even in the very hnt-bedn of northern aboHiion, and the great body of the southern people, if. not absolutely content, ate, as we have said, itcqulea* cent. Tutie and r» flection will perfect the'wtork of union ami harmony—the hatchet will be.burled —the factional names which indicated dlv|sl*»n will pass into oblivion; and, shoulder to should* r, a* in the old days of victory, the democracy will . “fight their battles o’er again,” and'.win them as they whn them of yore*. ‘ : ‘ * Elofement.— The newspapers contained an, a* county not long since, of* womnn. represented aa«n Englixh Countess, who had temporarily taken itpher residence in Si. Augustine. Florida, for tha purpose of obtaining a divorce from her husband, and was there living ln-regah elegance.'’ Tiro'feat* Ims been divotg.id by Ihu.Cunada correspondent nib Kepublican, that tbo woman describedl rWdnily eloped from ber husband, a man, of respcctSlfliploV fission, w ho reside* In Cahad-i/wllK a 6tcr^man 1 «V llio Eoglish churoh. The lillor Wr ibis offence, been expelled from said CliUtoh,’ nniincod hy (lie Bishop. .• Frer'Neorors in VinorNU. —A proposition'ls on foot, snys thu New York Ofttfresr, and will'sborlly he introduced Into tbo Legislature, to inquire into the expediency of providing hy taw for tbo removal of free negroes frmu the Suite. This fi the te.ifdeney n fthings in tbo stave States and in tbo free, tftionf tbo must distinguished slntrsmen of Virginia .Said a few days ego, that ho could have curried the abolition of slavery In Ibai Stale hud it pot been fur the nbotl. tin idsls oflbo N»nb. Wo believe, arid wo disprove, that the nboHliottisis are responsible for (bo perpelu. alien of slavery in (bis country. If it be the worst ofall evils, ns they say it Is, they lim a sad account to give. , Tmt Forrest Cask.— Tbit o.ise.hna endsj! In a verdict for Mrs. Forrest—lhe jury declare liejlobe entirely innocent—declare Mr. Forrest lo ho‘guiliy of the offence bo charged l upon her. and grifrtl her f3OUI) a year alimony. Oiune wIH wgard lliU ver* diet with surprise, ulhers approve of.il to 1 their feelings in the innlter/nid Ihe'prcjudlcei\wbteb the public mind bus hnhlhcd, independent of (bo merits of tiro case. The dufvndent will nut rest satisfied under the decision, but In f all probability will carry the case toa higher court. Ilts'cbunsel seemed to have Mokcd upon that during the whole course of tbo trial, as a necessary result. The trial was a mo«l extraordinary opr; and We dnubifwbetli er In Urn wide rsngoof judioiul history, a ease can he shown in which so much irrelevant mailer was Introduced to (he jury,nr one In whlohlhe characters of the witnesses were so scandalously ssasilrid. The trial in this respect, waj a disgrace, which in (he name of justice, ought never to be repeated again , in shy court In Ihe United Stales. -’*• An Amusing instance nf Kossuth*! readiness in seizing oratorical opportunities,* occurred at Pittsburg. At the (vmetnainn of (heOhairmnn. rose nnd BniiT>-‘*Fflio\v«dliltpnr. You iiave now heard ifie parlies. ' You a pin of the Jriryt nr* yon reedy tbjtlve tho verdict I— [Cries of yes, yes.] ‘How Iwy ynti—|a‘Rusria guilty nr not guilty 1 [Cries of guilty, guilty.] And how Is the cub of me Dear— le the cub guilty V [Yes, yes, yes ] M. Kossuth— “l will only add one tingle wbrd.'and thaUk.thsl In ihe Jur'iprudenoe of every country, it l.iUoa that every verdict of a Jury, and ell live sentence* of Judgei, are brought and pronounced in valru if there were nobody to execute the sentence.”— [Tremendous chesting.] Jitttw Stem*. SoAkl.xv FkVlCß.—This fearful epidemic, «o dee- IrucllM lollio young, i« prevailing to on.unclntn. bled extent in Hie interior of Pennsylvania;. A ours respondent'of tb'a’ Pennsylvanian, writing from Pitls'ton, Luxorno county, eoye: ** I sUhP O, a if woliid : pol be an exaggeration lo aay, that aixty or eighty cjiUdron ; have died with it (scarlet fever) in the township during liio laat.siior. eight weeb»> Some baio loti all .their oHepiing, consisting of Bye, and sometimes six innuriibcr.'Tbo wiiolo cominuriily tsin mourning. \ANTt-IfossUTil Fklino in Louisvilli-Invitation Rxjectxp ex tux Cits Council.—Louisville Ky-» Ji. 30—The Board of Alderman, of this ally, to. dJy, by.unanimous vole, rejected hy a resolution ox- Ufcjing an invitation to "Kossuth to visit Louisville aj the guest or tho oU/e iTiie Stati Dx«t—The' Interest duo on the Penn, Stale’ Debt was promptly paid oh, Monday, 11 folding to cualom, at the Bank of Pcnn.ylv.nl.., ii Philadelphia, by Gen. John M. Blokle, the Slalo T nearer.' The regularity and invariable punclo. al y ol our noblo State in meeting her periodical ol (gallons lo always a. sourco.ofr gratification,.and » |, no doubt, oonlinuo to add lo the value of not 4te securities In the financial circles abroad as well I [at home, ' , - • , Fill or tiiii Hemic Sima 'lto« —Oil, Sunday «f -rmmn abuul 100 feel of ibo rook of Uio H'ino Slmo 111, Niagara, on Ilia American aide, fell, wilb a treWn^9 u * *crash< Smil'u C» V' l I- B'n« be fore lln.Legialaturo wliicli change! Iho eaiariee el Aaaoclulo Judgee. Il givea Ihdao who (10, not attend court more than four week* $120; lhuaa_.who ex. ccd faur.erid do not roach eight, 9160; thou Who exoied eight, and do not reach twelve, *BOO J Ihoae will excccd ; twelve. *2so—lho lime to bo certified to the Auditor General by the Preaidcnl Judge of each DUtict. IbmußiAN tfoND*.— 'Tho tlnngnTian Committee, in few York, have devised a scheme for the Irsue'of obligations of various amounts to constitute a na tid’Ail Iburi for Hungary. The bonds will bo in suite of one, five, ten, twenty, fifty «nd a hundred dolhrs, each one bearing the signature of Kossuth, payable by the government of Hungary, opto the establishment of a Republic. Tpi.*iiATioNa.—VVhilp in England Ilia .f.jiulter of embUtcrcd dispute whether belief in the JoA'ixh religionoughl not wholly lo disqualify a man tube a legislator; wo have just hud a striking cvi. (knee llnti. United States .ouch intolerance h extinct Hon.,J. D. Benjamin,' the eloel'ed'.Stqulop from Loolidnnn, is a, Jew, 0* <*«)l as aStW'of ability and character. Ho- will taV<i ids seat from M >rch next,when the leXn of Ida'predecessor,. Mr. Downs will expire. ' | 1 . k Mosifcxt. HuMBUO.—The concert of the Black Swan, at Boston, on Tucsdiy evening, was a foilim*, 1 and)the cititcnsof the modern Athens,lAholiiioidsls andjull, are astonish'd that any nno should dare present so obnsuhiinate a humbug beforo them. . •"Charge op Passjno Counterfeit Monet.—A mnn nam«d Benjimin llcrr, was. on Friday evening last, arrested in Lancaster city, charged with pawing a number of counterfeit one dollar bill* on I lie Lmcas ter .Bank, Lancaster. Mr. Herr i* extensively cn. gng«d in ilia eoaolnnaking and smithing business in Gettysburg, Pa. Ha was committed to answer ul Ihp'ncxl court. Turner, the great landscape painter, recently do. ceased, had two pictures, the Triumph of Carthago and its Full, for which the Queen the government land the rich nublcmcn of England, had offered in. ' credluio sums, nurwunuf, mini' ni«<.n/irrio was, ns refused to sell,and they were buried with him f Tit* Peach and other Faoit-Crpfs.— 'The New York Journal of Commerce says it la Toured that the peach and other fruit crops have suffered severely throughout the country from the lite cold, weather, and that,.in many instances, pouch buds in paticutar appear to bo deadened at the germ, Munnra or a Master or ins Slave.— Wo learn from (be Mississippi Frre Trader that, near the lut. ter part of.lust week, Mr. Matthew Lasrley, an. old miri, living near Kingston, was killed hy hia negro man, who is now in J til awaling Ilia trial. It in re porled-tlml Ij.to negro Bays he furmed ilio determina tion In murder him twenty-years ago end executed it the other day, for fear old age would be the cause of a natural death, lie used an axe to shorten the few remaining days of his aged master. Kossuth and tiir Kossuth Entertainments.—' The distinguished Hungarian, in Wn’aHilreaa In behalf of tjtej Ladles' Association of Phtsbdrg, Is reported in,have used language uf which the follow. \ng-l* the telegraphic synopsis; ( “ Kossuth said that, bo had met with most Sub stantial manifestations of smpalby in Pittsburg.— ite, for hi.s own part, regretted the expensiveness of tie manifestation! at other places; he was sccuh turned to livb almost hy excitement; besides t little vmirrand brand. If all the money expended !n the entertainment of flnngary exiles had been employed Is their frugal maintenance, sll these exiles scattered through Europe, Asia, und America,could have been Hjainlainetl a whole year* Mrs. Forrest made a very successful Jrbvt at Dfonghnm's Tlioalro,in Nsw York.nn Monday night Itfsi, sc Lady.fTensul in (tie “School for Scandal.** The greatest enthusiasm prevailed In her behalf.— skie has evinced Dramatic talent of a high order, !dj Granville John Prnn, great grandson .of Wm. Fcnn, was formally received by tbo municipal uu- Iliorltlba crVliiludclpliia, at Independenou (lull, on Monday morning. The proceedings incident upon the occasion tvere. of Uict iooal interesting dcsciip. lion. ' . The Ejection In 'Philadelphia, on.Monduy, for D 1 lector* of.'lho. Pennsylvania Railroad, resulted in .he success of the 41 Reform Ticket,'* which wae ormed in opposition to the present management and Prnldent. The chargee of perjury, brought hy Caelner lion twuy against Henry’ll Kline, llio officer who wna rnn&erncd In the Christiana affair, were Ignored by .lid Grand Jury of Lancaster bounty last week. The month nf December just passed was the cold, eat' December hut two in Ihe last thirty (wo years.— The Deoeiiibbr of 1685 was colder, and (hat 0f1G37 coldof a|(lf. The warmest December wue in 1839, (be npil warmest, in 1636, and (ho third In 1646. Eoos sold In Philadelphia market, on Siturday morning, at 50 cents per dots*.; Blits,-Imvo you one of yuur egg bags to spire for a few weeks? jlr ls prophesied by those who pretend to know, Mist Louis Napoleon will, in loss than three months leivo Purls •• very much in a liurry," or lose fife hetd. TiiK Tariff Resolution of the New Jersey Legfeta* ture, asking fur an additional duty bn coal and Iron, was pissed in Ihe House on Wednesday, by’a vole of 43 yen ami 14 nays j SO Democrats voting for it and 14 Whigs. Tna Lehigh County Jail Is empty, and Ihe District Attorney had not a single bill tu lay before the Grand jt>ry at Its list session. This speaks well for the mbra]« o[ little Lehigh. Bho has « done better," and no misUtiti' *• Appointments lip the OanaWfcommlaalonoza. WtmiiUAttTßn*—J ie. 11. DoycrpEaalon j R.Simp (■nn, I'liil lOelpMa i L. Walron, LmicoUßri 1 11..M.1.8 J Welch, Columbia! Jot. Lloorinorn, P.. , lni n .;iiil , t J ■ J [.cel, Ilollidayaburg lock! llollidiiyt* burg aeale'l Jae. O. P J " rt ;3» I, CV^. , S l ■"* * | O.Olark, Johnatown lockl'Wln. Pillahtttg I O.fl. Drown Norlliumbcrlind [ A. Ri Kline, Reach Haven i A. (Redafclel, keeper of oul let look,Co lunibia. n. * a. a HARM«außo,Fob.,4—Mr* JD*kcr, Ihe .Superlnlen dent of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, haa made the following appointments, | R. Darlington. Aaaiatanl Supervisor. B. Jefferies, Manager of Parklburg shop. E. J. Dubbina, Wood Inapeclor. ' ~ G. W. Pazon, Principal Despatches at Welt rhih adetpliia. ; , ' Haßßlseoiia, Feb. 7.-TI.O following appoint, menla wore made by the: Canal Comraia.ionota th|. morning. . -• ■ •i « 'I.. . . ‘Slate Agent* Columbia 1 Railroad—A. r. D«rr, A. F. Ildmbrigbl, F - H.Eher, L. Frank, A. H. 1 ippcn, O. 11. Hammond, I. S. Walcibury. B. F. Eoabgh.' ' '• , , ' Cargo Inrpectora—Jamea Hooter, Phll|i John R. Hand* field" dd-i H.J. Rdgcr., Pul.bur ß : J «> • •lon di..l G. N. Smbli, J.ilmalowo ! G.S, Goodman, Loohporli A. L. Ddfenbackor, £ McKia.ick, Columbia; J.Cumn.ii.ga, do., D. Willard, Br CoMrowr°-T”llScy,Ne»riK)rli p. Block, Hunting- Wca.crn Divl.ion. Abncr Kcl. le3 Wood In.pcolor, Porlag. Railroad, William M. Sl Zuianl Weigl.ma.lcr, Pdt.borg, S. Barr. Holli. Columbia Railroad ha. appointed Charlca Brody, A.aialanl Dctjiilclier «t P/jllidelplila, ■' ' >v> UsrrUnd Blcetlon*«S , atsl Affray* Baltimore. Feb. s.— Tho special election Tor Sen. atot in Washington county, lias resulted in the o.ec. tinn of George French, Whig, by forty seven major ity, which makes a-lie In the Maryland Senate. At one of the polls John ll.Snively was fatally slabbed by George W. V«n.Lear.; Thcy.wero both.respect. iiblo ritlims, and hud been old and Intimate trionds. We learn also, iliul Mr. McF.ifrcsli, Dem. hbs been fleeted a dt legate to tlni Legislature by a small ma jnrity*, In Frederick county. , • 1 ' Thu Smilhcrti mail ttf night brings nothing from bevund Alexandria. Marriage of Jtnuy Hud. • Boston. Feb s.—Jenny Liml w«s mnrried this morning, ut the residence of S. G. Ward, to Otto Goldschmidt, Hie pianist, from Hamburg. _ Rev. Ur. Waiuwrigbt, of the Epivropul Church, officiated.— Ex-Governor EvertU. N, J. B 'Wdiluli, Miss l>*nd s legal adviser. Mr. and,Mrs. F. W. VVard. sml the Swedish Consul were present. The happy couple will reside lor tho.prcse.nl, ol Soailminploir, hr Hits State. '*-■ v North Drench Canal. We approve Hie views qf.Guv.-BpojJHV with yefer* ence to our unfinished .line of Puldic Li'l any one l*ko a trip up iho Nprlh Branch Canal, or over the Allegheny Portage Ruiuoad, and lie wlUnoli, hesitate.for * niuoicnUo.giyc liiw assent to.any inen.J, sure ilial will hasten the completion cifbolh. Already , Imvc millions of dollars been spent upoothc Nuilb , Dr •niihCunul, in compniimoi with which the amount | h quirt d Incomplete it.is.u’mere trifle.. And ia that work to be ulnmioncd, the moinyTn It to«i, whom, by (ho rXpenditure of a little inyre, it would m • fi.w months 1 bi-comn the most uhimdinl snuice of revenue in the Commonwealth T This is * question which every («x pii>i-r should put to liimselh G<’>v. Bigler, during the list campaign,in the Ent and South as well as the North, pro-1 timed, in bold terms hi* views of what, would bo reef economy,and ho did not hesitate >o urge their ‘completion at the curliest day, t-ycn if resort should bo hid to,a lo.tp» snoil wl 1 ho bis course aficr, us well ns before' Iho election, und mir Whig filends need hoi fl tiler them. * si-lvet liml In- Will prove faithless to. a sci tion of the j Slate so diM-pty interested in tlib completion of the , North’ Branch'Canal—to the best interests of the Commonwealth u! lirgo. ami thus stand a cohv.icicd - tiY«.»H-rt|r. fitii-U was Gum. Jt.liowtOii witli roforrnmt B to ine'Q ino.ismes. nnu so fiu m-rrgnruta inniugnmii (Ito North, und wlurevcr uilcnlion wts given his courso on lliul question. Wo say to Gov. Bigler and to our Legislature, go on! complete these winks, oven if amid the cannon mat of Fedora! falsehood and misrepr sontnlinn, and when they are completed,ami revenue hogins In flow into oar too ofnm crippled Tressurv, the good fruits will lie scon hy ult men. and yonf course « ill find its reward hi Ilia approbation of the people ihnmglmul I lib Coiinuutiwcnllh.'— Derry CoUnty Democrat, - Adjutant General, James Keenan, uf Westmoreland county; has been appointed Adjutant General hy Gov. Bigler. The Harrisburg Union says the recipient of this hononthln position Is well deserving of the rnnfi* denoo reposed In him by tho Executive. When lhe.war,hn>kn pul with Mexico, andFennsylvania was- called upon to fitrnisb troops for the mainte, nance of the honor of our flag, Mr. Keenan’volun* leered his services as a private, and marched to thri scene' of conflict. Suhsequfnily he was elec* 'ted nn'ofßeer, and discharged his duty lh, many trying positions, with great seal and ability. He is a gentleman of great energy of.character,.pos. sensing excellent business habits, and will die. charge the duties of the office with credit'to Him* self and advantage to the public interest.. Awfully Sudden Death —Mr. Oliver McGill died very atiildciily in Frederick cn. MU., mi Friday of Lai week. It aopen re ho w«s to hivu boon mnri«{d on Tiicsd iy, of (tiis week, that Ida friends had hcijn hi. vited to the Wedding, and Unit up to lim mmiiout ol hia death its had been busily engaged, in good nealjh, in preparing for Ihe joyous event. , On Friday cych leg he was loft alone u lew minutes, having’serif ids servant fimn Ida room, and on the return of Ihe per vant he was found tying speechless, and tn a moment after he was a ourpti. Tlmse i wlm to attend Ids wedding uri Ttlcid«y‘, followed liis remahie (o’the grave ori Monddy. TRIBtM B UP UKBPKCT* Dem.es Lbttreb Hall. February 9th, 1853. Whereas nn all wise Providence bat seen fit |o rornovH from the scene of Ids onrtfily labors, (lie lion. (Farmer OxNNy, a di-<lingnisiied member of llio Belles Luilrva Society of Dickinson College, There fore, Retohcd, Thnlnm Society, wo deeply iiment the Inns uf lliu BOcoin|>U«hk‘d schulur und alitp, al-ilohiu m, yvl, whilu culled In ntoiiMt, y/a hnw In hupihle sub. inipiimi tn the Divino dt-oruo, und fool assured Unit wh it i- our h>M, la Ills eternal gtin. R'tohtd, Tliut wo snicurcly syippiliiise with lliu efnivltd lutnlly in (heir end. hi'iooVt-incnl, unit imptj UiHl they may seek and find cmisolHlhm ulthu bonds of linn, who fttnno is ithlu losuuthu every sorrow. Retched, That Ihe Hull nt lho-Sociely hy shrowd ed in mourning, end the members woor orupo upon lltn nrm for tho until period.of thirty duya. Retohfd, Tloil tho above resnluthmu be published in thu papers of Carlisle and Pitlsbnig, and a copy transmitted to tho ftmilv of (ho deceased. James M.Siieaee 1 George T« Garrison' > Committee. Finley 0. Riovler ) TItIBUTR OF lIRBPEOT, Caamhi.r Lodor/No. 91, \. 6.0. F. > Carlisle, February 9,1653. ; \ Whereas, an AlUwlse Providence hse seen fit to remove from among us,.Brother John KvMqCouuon, anexomphtry member of our Order. Therefore, Retolced, Thai as a Society, wo lament the loss of ono for whom wo entertained the most profound .r« spcci{ ye.l whllp.oaljed to mourn, wp buw in bumble submission to Him who reigns on -high.- Rttohtd, That we deeply -sympathise with the ofllioled family and relslivei of the .deceased in lhelr berenvemenl, and hope they may find consolation in Him who la slbnaabte to soothe their sorrows.*' 1 Retolved, That tho Hull bt shrouded in mourning for ttie spnoo oflhirly days. Retolved, 'That those proceedings be . entered on the minute book of Ihe Lodge, signed by the Secret tirv, end published in one or more papers of Carlisle. !/foistsid, That a copy of these proceedings be handed to the iamlly of Brother McCommon. . . . J. M. AlXENiSmtrtrV. "* Disgraceful ZUeontra at the Capitol* Washington, Feb, 6,— lmmediately after Iho t< Inurnment of the Senate, to«day, Mr* Kennedy, thd Superintendent of the Census, approached Senate* Durlitnd, and sharp words ensued, which ended In a disgraceful conflict, during which, U la said the Horn i Senator fractured the Superintendent a nose; Seearal 1 Senators and other* then interfered, and prevented |further difficulty; ' . arc the to* TonThnradiy Ilia 2911 i ultimo, by the Rev. A. Hi Krcntcr, Mr. George W. Pmea.orSouth Mlddlelort v _ ■ 1 . township, to MUi Mart A. Feulbr, ofWcilPeeoe- - borough township. . . ‘ On Thursday (he 6th Inti., bji (he eemeVMr. Win n Lehman, lo Mite Ann L. Fbiilm, boih of W. Peon*, borough townthip. (hi* county. . - . On the 99th ultimo, by the Rev..C. M.Jvnnk, Mf* - - George W. Mei.l, lo Mitt Sarah R. RouoiMUOH.aU ofCentretrllle. CumberUtid county. On the 29th ull.. by ,the Rev. John Moodev, D. p., ; . Mr. John Summerville,' Id Mitt V*wnr {; Roßipi9Nj. v both nf thia ,county. . On the Mroediy';hy Ota time, Mr. Jame* Quigley* to Mit* Elisabeth Hcuriiiti; both of tbit .county.' JOcntfta. In South Middleton township, on Wednesday the 28th of Jhnuvry, Mrs. Anna M. McComuon, aged 48 ycNre. 2 months, end 28 days.! - In South Middlrtpn tdwhshlp, on Friday the 6th nf February. Mr. John K. McCoUMON. aged 21 yean, 10 months, and 1 jdoy. ' • - VENOIJE CRYING. WILL be promptly attended to, again, in town and country. of patronage i; respectfully solicited. Those wishing 'to employ me, .will please call al'JßAeem’* WartHoutt. ’ : '• WESLEY MILES. ‘ Carlisle, Eeb. 12,1853—41* . llausc and Lot lor Reikt. Thai desirable properly, lately occa pled by the Rev. Wm. Butler,dfceaeed, SliSHff fnot nf South Hanover. is offered for from the Ul of April ilexti The hmiKe is a brick, In good 1 order, with a garden, stable, smoke honfce, chicken coop, wood home, and other outbuilding For particulate enquire u( the undersigned SAMUEL HEPBURN. Carlisle, Feb. 19.1852-i-lf . IVotiCC. !l; :'''' THE slorkholders of the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Ohambershur'c Turnpike Road Company, are I hereby notified that'in pursuance or an Act of the Central Assembly, passed the 10th day of April 18*30. an election'will be held at the public house of Henry L. Burkholder, in the borough of Car lisle, on Monday the Ist day .of irfareh next, be* tween the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock in iheaflerhoon of saiil day. to eldcl Three, ManageViT for said company. JOHN IRWJN* , . February 12,1862—31 " \ ~PreVt. >■- Estate. Noflr.c, ATX persons are hereby notified that Letters of Administration on' ihe’ estste of Samuel Fisher, late Inf Silver Spring towqship. Cumberland county, Pe;, [deeeaseil, have this day been Issued by (he Register I in nnd for said county to the’iubscrlber who resides i in the said-township of BllveFßptirit?; ' All persons i havina claimsjor damand* against the estate of the said decedent, are requested to make known thesarpe Wit'mul delay, and indebted to make payment to OROROE LONG3DORF, Admr. February 4,lBsB—fit I3s(a(o Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the, estate of Nancy MTlommon, late of South Middletop.town sbip, (Cumberland county. Pa., have beenissnqd by the Register of said. county, to the subscriber living insaid township. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make'lmmediate pay ment, and lho«e having claims will present, tbepi properly settlement to V » : JOHN STUART/A'droft? -February 19; IPs2—fit • -.-4 IvintdNdtfinoi liRTTRItS of * dministrntlnn on the estate of John K. M’Cpmmnn* late of South Middleton Ip., Cnnihi>rlnml ' pnnty, Pa., deceased, have been Is sued by the. Register of said county, to the sob- Rrrlher residing in Raid township.. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having* elalmswill present them for settlement to JOHN; STUART, Adm’r. F»'hrunrv.l3. lA5B—.Ct • ••• Tavern License- TO rhe Ilofinrahie the Judges of (he General Quarter 'Messlons of ihp Cumber land ddunly. at April Sessibhvlßi&.r, i. t • The petition of, William Mnndy repppctfully re-» preseti'a, thal your pelitioner is pfovipei) Whiv the ner-HRsary requisites for keepings house of public entertainment, {p the house, he. now occupies ae Mir.h in the East Ward in Carlisle* , Vo«r,Re,lUlon er, prays your Honors to grant him a License f-.r the same, the ensuing year r co(nm.eno‘- inirnniheS't Monday of April 1852;' as in duly bound he Will ever pray, &r, “ WILUAM MOtJDY. Wp tin* undpratjfned ciiliPna 0/ thn EgsUWard in dip Ilordiigh cf Carlisle. In tlieconnty of Cam* beHand, do entity dial we afr welf acquainted with the above named William Rfoudy, thal bf li' ••f food repntn for honesty and. iernperapse, and If' welt provided whh~l<ouse from and for ifn* nfcrimmodH.iidn of grangers and and that such Inn or tavern (a necessary to aceum iimHntn (lie public And entertain strangers and Ha* ▼pliers. • ‘ . •ChWle* T'fpaffpr. Peter (Julstal/* Wrn.. Alexan der. Jacob Znff. Win, Line, John R, Pijliey«i JfiS. WOoneijnl, ICrbcis, C. jnhou, Wjlllpiyi Pmk, J. P. Thompson, Oeprge, Ztnn,. Rents. M. Holcomb. , ' Straw |Ss9f. ! 1 THE subscriber U now prepared to exhibit to Merchants and Miliineia hit utual heavy stock j&f Jftdf<adles' and Misses' Straw and biikDON. Siniw Trimmings, & Aitificjsl Flow «rp; IMmlenf, Panama and every variety of SUM* MBU IIATa for jenileinriij vylijih/oTextent, vario ty and hnudty of monufactute, ds well as uniformly close prices, wl.I bo futind unrivaled. THOMAS WHITE, No. 41 South Second street. Phjia... February IS. 1863—3 m , V ! Soveivtli Semi-Annual Trade Sale of ,Giirriugc*. . v THIS auto will take plnce on Wedneadayheni'' ins* March 34th* at 10$ o'clock* < ' *(l * M iht Chinttt Muteutn, JPkifailefphia, and will occupy both of tbo extensive Saloons of that capacious building.' : ' The Right No»Top Wagons prill;be ’arranged In the Urge Uull Room, SJ siory. ‘ v The atouk'of Carriages lo be aOlil ort'lhis dcisslbh will be the largest ever oQared at Auction in the United States, einhraolng over 300‘ Llght Vehicles of the manufacture of Dunlap As Co.* Flagler & Ct>., John Merrick, Howell Sparks, JvD. Doughty .Ant} others of acknowledged {lnitiation* No New Carriages will be admitted In tylatofcd* unless warranted by the tnakers. so thM purchasers muy r*ly upon securing a good article* •' -A Open for cxhibllion the day previous. ' Purchasers from a distance are informed that thorp will be no poitponementon ALFRED M. iIBRKNESS, * .. . Auctioneer* * . , Auction Sales of Horses, Carrlsges and Hamas* are held pMhe.Usxaar opposite, dhe Museum, every Saturday throughout the year. . The estubllshment-ia open at all tlmea for Privato ■ales of Corrlages, and the slock kept on hand ip believed to be the largest in the United Stales,; ’/ February 13, 1802—4 t i , J,. JTAITIES AGNEW, . 4TTORNBY AT LAW.—Offlco in VhaWrri lately occupied by Hoh. James H, Graham# unteei buildings, Carlisle, wberp he vHH Mtehil to all professional business Oomiriitied tb.hli Cham ■ Carlisle, Jan. 33,1063—tf ‘ ‘ * . *<rnT w idt U
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