THE VOLUNTEER. John □. Orattou, Bdltor'and Proprietor CARLISLE, JABVARV »7, 1853. Messrs. Doily. M’Keo, Henderson, and Dchuff, of the Stale Legislature, will accept our liianlis for sending us documents. Tils Qd6 FsLWTw’8 k lsorfEa.— Tho Odd Follow’s Supper, al Hannon’s HoloLin lifts borough, on Thurs day evening, passed off wfth considerable eclat. Sev* . enly.slx Uf ihe brethren werta sealed around the fca. live boxi-a, and jiUtho mary good things prepared fgr by tho ptince of caterers, Mr. JoUif ifotNON, Tho supper was got up in lip lop slylejond every delicacy of tho season graced the mill-filled board. After tho cloth was removed j an eloquent and interesting address was delivered by Wa. M. Pbnros*. Esq. Speeches were also made by Mr. Jacob Rhcem and others, and al an early hour (be company adjourned, much pleased wilh the sayings and doings of the evening. sembly. Tbua far bul little if anything of a public nature lias been done by our law-makers at Harrisburg. As'usual, a grout number of trifling private bills have boon reported, bat the necessary public busi ness is postponed from day to day. Ibis is the Nut State Convention.—The Democratic Leg- Q f evcry session. Public business—that which p-* “- 1 1110 s ‘» l ° «• 'rr? iD - is recommended lljo 28lh day of February us the time the very last to receive the attention ol the Legibia for holding the next Democratic Stale Convention I , Uffl The Usi week of the session is generally ap* for the nomination of a candidate for Canal Com- I tpd l 0 t j, o cunsiderrlion of public bills, and , ■plfßloocr, and H.rrl.bcg as tbo plane.-//nm.i.nrg „ oulcs , , nd pass wth'io no objection .0 the time and place named ed into law. in a meet carelc.e and bungling mam . . r I ■ „., „ n lvnl ,|.| i:u 0 in nor. Mdny of our public laws aro a disgrace t o l ho by the “ Legislative caucus, bul wo would Ji'to to J i , , v * * , .. _ n r Slate and to the Lcyiidaturo that passed them, rur know what business the Democratic members of B Aa.en.bl, have to meddle with a .object that be. the boner of ear State, there Cure, we hope the mem longs exclusively to the Slate Central Uommillee 7 bora of the present ee.s.on ran, feel tbo tmporUnee -—.— of attending to tbo public bills before them ol an Another Ganrr of Counterfeiters was arrester a a . y >.,u, A\.*u n r an A n.i« duty lb* daje ago, by the police of Plnladclplu t, osaiilcd lllc oan ,| )eni w -,,h propriety, turn their allcnlion by a Lancaster constable, ut a place called the “ Gap,” valo tills. in Lancaster county, and in the city of Lancaster. — , Three persona, and a black, were arrested ul the' Appoiiilmcud by Canal Commlulonfri. “ Gap,” and two in Lancaster. They were brongli t. J, B. B ikor, Sup't l’hi 1 adcI(»1 1 1 u and Columbia lo Philadelphia, and the whole committed to prison, railroid. except ono, a person by Iho name of Clcmson, who J no. Ross, Sop'i Allegheny Portage railroad was the occupier of the house ul the Gap. He gave coLt.Ecrons. bail in 83000. A large amount of counterfeit money James Morrison. Easton, was found in the possession of the prisoners ; over n ■ E K Sollid.iy, New Hope. . * ** *j i , H, Fullerton, Bristol, thousand dollars in notes—Girard fives, Middletown j j n OWJI , t p no i, fives, Merchants’ Bank of Connecticut fives, Salem W. Ru it. Pa rkosburg. Banking Company fives, and Lancaster ones ; wrlh 1 C. Carinony, Lancaster, about 150 bably executed counterfeit gold dollars. M Stncklcr. Columbia . J. Livermore. Portsmouth. <3. P Goodncl’, Harrisburg J. Kacey, Newport. W R M'C'ay, LcwMowil Newspadkr Establishment tor Sale The csl ili liahmcnt of tho A’or i islotcn Register, Mill lio Bold by the Administrators of the late John B, Slengcre, Esq ,on Iho 231 h of this month II is ilio oldest Democratic paper in the coiin'y, and li is a proli'a We run of custom. CCy Tlio delegates elcclod from Phil iddpht i to ilic Democratic Stale Convention ore instructed In vole f nr ihft Hnn. TUamas 11. Forsythe, of that county for Canal Commissioner. NoTHHMrroN County — Tlio Democrats of ibis county have appointed James Kennedy the Sonata rial, and J- M- Purler and A. 11. Reeder tlio Repro | /onlalive Delegates to tho Slate Convention, to be held in Marcli next, and presented the name of Hen. rj S Mott, of Pike county, os the choice of the old “Tenth Legion,” a« a suitable candidate for Canal Commieeioner. i Printers in Luce.— Three compositors employ* d in the Deo and Courier offices in New Oilcans, drew the $20,000 prize in the last Havana lottery. One, Mr. Evan, having half the ticket, got $lO,OOO, mid the other two, Mr Pcry and Mr. Thread, Imv.ng a quarter each, received $5,000 cacti. 0-j» Hon. Robert J. Walker, we uro sorry to learn, ia still confined to his room and bed ul Washington IJo (a Buffering from a sore log, which wholly du.i blcs him i and sumo of Ins friends fear that,under his other ailments, amputation may bicumo ncccss.ii), or what is worse, that he may bo earned efl by that general debility ol Ins system A m»i cation Eon Kr.i ivr ~ I lie ] i!I if* f /»rroi,/ •tales that Costner Il.i nr\ ay, now a io»ii!oni of Krn nell Square, (.'healer county. Ins applied fur relief from Congress, through Joshua K Gidding*, from > iho eipenses occasioned hi.ii by (hu Clin.lnna' Treason Trial, in which lie was ehargud us on in •ligator of treason against lire government in resist ( log lists laws of the United Slates It will be recol lecled that ho was tried before the proper Inborn), in Philadelphia, about a year since, nrd arquiiicd of this charge, but left penmljss. llcnco this ojiplica (100. Genera). Pierce. —The Boston lift aid says Gen Pierce attended church on Sunday, the 16th, at the Old South, tCongregallonah.l) Anduvef. Iln Mr T , io „b„ v r, ,v,il. ll„, !0 we |,ubli.l,cd Ml ,vcck. cl severe bereavement hot afflicted him greatly, mu) lie roCO u j; ( | IG U p|iiiiiiiinnnls by the (.'anal Bonn) i looks unusually linn and p ile. His wife is still very lhe y,, nr j \ x Wl || bo seen that Gkmoc Z Bk.n feeble. They are slopping at llio house of then (l) ,■ l( i llf |f, has rccuvrd an appuinlinont of Sl. brolher-in-law. Mr. Aiken, at Andover. Agsnlon the ( ..Inmbu Hailroud. Mr. Dent* is j RON Tbo Wheeling Inlelhf'encrr, of Tursd .y, gentleman of superior q 1 a lifiea I ions, a sterling Dc says : “There has been considerable activity in the (>• rat, and honest run n, u rid will mu ko a most aci iron market daring llio past week. Salon have been lent rdlieer We wish wo could say as much of 1 made of 520 tons of Tennessee at 9-15, C rnunlliH, the oiliors who have roccncd appointments froiu I end some small lots hanging rock at $5O. cash Bar Canal Board iron wo quote from $lO to 9120 (ut nails $1 to ( ; |1(Alll , K»yTE. —The heirs of rilt-phon Girard $6, for 8d to 3d. h-ivu commenced actions of eject merit in iho Circuit Ueeort o» nit Gcmuissioseks to Revise the Come Court of Nisi Pnus, against iho immunso estate bo Tbo Harrisburg Trlrgraph says the Coinmnnon- quuallird by iho “old in,inner and merchant" to the ■n to revise llio code, Messrs. J M. Porter, Bonham C' 1 1y (’Ol poralion of Philadelphia as trustees, dtc. — and Penniman, have made a report to the Governor, J'lie present action is said to rest on the abolish which lias been sent into the Legislature, and the nu nl of the principle of enlu il, a Urged to be v loh. led bill and report arc now in process of be mu punted t [ lo |, r( . scn i devimi which is pcrpclul, and us t»i aif jn reading Ibe proof-sheets, wo nro impressed willi f dr( i could nul unlml Ins enisle in Ins ovvn funuly j ' w»0 door and lucid manner in wlncli llio dulies ol Jimv could lie enlall it in u cor pur at ion 7 The esse iho Commissioners liavc been discharged. A luge in nil of course r esl on legs 1 (>r irinplcs , unci 1 1 public number of copies have been ordered lu be pr mU d, by ( f ci duin is da nidged, or wrung dune to republican in- Ihe Legislature, and of course llie inomberH of Hie Miluhops by the Will llio sooner H is invalidated lire bar, and other loading public cnon, w ill ri r» ive copn s, L>utier and bo invited fur suggestions by the cnimnitieu to whom the bills have been referred. The Legislature will, without doubt, luko great care in reusing the code. Tm Acquisition of Cuua A dt»pa tch from W u »h. inglon ssys that o deputation of Cubans have visited Ibftt oily, tnd urged very strongly ihul Uiu Govern msnt would abandon Its attempts to purchase Cuba, for the ronton that H will be abortive, und that it discourages the exertions of those Cubans who really detiro to procure (heir independence. Indictcd at Last.—ln the (Jutted Stales ( ireuit Court, at Now Yolk, on Thursday last, Judge Bolls refused to quash the indictments for manslaughter, pending against the owners end olficcrs of the steamboats •* Henry Clay” and “ Uumdocr,” winch blew up and caused so dreadful a destruction of life ( on the Hudson,last summer; und ordered thou tiruls ! to proceed. I A Cask of ICidwapfino at Coul/aidia. —A Idler da* led Columbia, Ps., Jon. J 8, says : ” On luat Wodoes day night a colored man wu induced by one or two | acquaintances, of hks own color, to enter a shed' (situated in the rear of Fisher's tavern) to got an arm-load of wood. Upon entering lie was immediate. ly seised by four ruffians, gaged and hand-outTcd, run , across the Susquehanna bridge, Immediately placed \ in a conveyance, and thence hurried on to Baltimore. There he was recognized as a free man and immodi ■lely released, and furnished with a pass and fond# to carry him back homo, where ho arrived asfuly on' Frida/ laat." The Democrats will have a majority of thlrly-five in Iht California Legislature- the legislature. Wo hopo llio present session of our Slate Legisla ture mny bo n short and profitable ope. There Is ( but little public business to bo transacted, and It will j bo the policy aa well ns the' duly of Democratic ( members to go to work at onoo, and finish up all j public business, and then adjourn. For many years | past too much of tho time of the Legislature has j been occupied in discussing the merits of private | bill. This is ell wrong, and should bo discount©. j nanced. Applications to the Legislature for divorce, have coft this Slate an incalculable amount of men-1 ley, besides doing a groat deal of mischief in tho way of corrupting members and presses. Tho Courts I have jurisdiction in all applications for divorce, ond J arc bettor able to decide the merits of the applica tion. Such being the case, applications for divorce ! should not bo considered by members of Ap- I). Black. Huntingdon. J P Hoover, I lollidayob'irg. P I'. (hbbene, Johnstown. S M'Anully, Bbursville. P. Claw son, Freeport. Perry Baker, Pittsburg. W A P .cker, Dunnsburg. C. 11 Beecher, Williamsport. P Eni. Bauch Haven. John Huggins, Liverpool. W Cole, uul. C.p.1.l us lbs guest of tiro Slats oil w.l bo was told .1, J tooocy was oot cooogl, t -d so, WH him o rooepl.oo worthy of lh. C ..of . . - , Maoislrato of this great Republic, and creditable to obeying lb. injunctions of bis Clrc ': b '" ° oi.iz.ns of ,h. old Ksys.oo., Tho Como,it,so $2OO oioro, making Ibo .mount 81,Odd of which. nr<> . (llll[>riMd l 0 rooho lhe noC os,ary preparation, largo portion wor. b. Is of Balt.mors bun ... 11. ( lho OVBnl 0 f Goo. P,ores'. .0 procisa. wall., was always allowed to roo s.n m M . , Perry’s possession, and lie was permitted m count u i i over and over again It was requisite, however, that ] it should be frequently seen by the sorcerer. and ibo j Gcorgo jyi. Dallas, in bin BIU of, January letter lo j accordingly attended at slated limes. At be. last j^ cW y Ol li, thus eloquently alludes to tbo roc r ,nl j , visit she ordered Mr. P. to keep the trunk containing Democratic hulory, and its influence on the future : ! the wal'cl closed for three weeks ;at tbo end of that i u qq, e now vtc i or y 4 purpassjng nil former victories,' time nc should open it, mod wvuM utnam the o»u**ct J lo w lt tell you have referred, bus thrown wide upon j of his wishes. Bv-foro the three weeks had elapsed , tho portals of a bright future for tho career of Amor I tbo Gypsies had all left. In due lime Mr. Perry un ioa. No people ever gave to their country an- hn-) J ’ . iiulpo more animating or u direction more auspicious. , 1 lucked tho magic trunk, untied tho cabalistic U....U connt , Mi tro[| ‘ le , of success, won in the fields [ of iha.h indkerchief, and found within a quantity of (j j- p l>t severing principle and experiment, the Dcmoc* leaf tobacco and a few copper crnis!" nicy lain s u frcsli start, and, with redoubled , gics and convictions, aims to achieve, in the second a*? The followin'* passigo occurs in a late spreeh I. .11 of the nineteenth century, even more lii.m the „CGcn Ca.. in llnT Uinlcil Sulc Scale, on 11.0 e onio. of J L ff c r.on in, polled her lo ooco,l, in ll.c ul Ijcn. oass, ... first. !• rom tho lofty point wo Invo now utlamed, | resolution submitted by Mr. Mason, calling lor co- | jow i, uum j| oßa (|,o horizon— how magnificent tho pies of llioofliual nolo (rom tho Governmen's uf p roP pecl! Where, upon this continent, is the dyke i England and France inviting llio United Slates to that shall stay tho onward roll of popular sovorignty. ,oin v„l, ll,on, in a trim,,,!,. convention Out nc.ll.or , P"l>ol.,r oolf govornm.nl, popular 0n1,g1„.n.n0.,l p„p !jom mm mem in au p u lar happiness? Wlioro throughout the world, is power would permit the Inland ol (. üba lo bo la u • pmvcr Bu nicienlly strong and perverted lo impede u ! (Vom Spam. 'The runaiks of the dislinguishid Sen currn „t which bears on its smooth bosom, hope, com* aior from Michigan ore as just and appropriate . s furl, kindness, dignil y and peace, for the massos o, 1 they ate eloquent and pitnoli c: mankind? _ , . * * \ *Mf P f '<*sl years, end *!•'re PUBLIC BDUCATIO.V. ,r President. mice my carli-„ I could, 1 1n..., rcb.lrf 11. C un>v»,ll.y course of c „lrac, Iro.n the l.„o Rcporl I Urnish press and people toward* this counlrv. md K | l„ r il„i „|iTr..iii,i ..film nalur .1 r.-.linjr of i-0.i;., r- of F W. Iloglio., E..],, Super mt.rr.lcnl of ( ommon 1 Uun I have been alien denounced (or belligerent SdiaoN, ami commend il lo Uto attention of pin'tU-* propensities, and (ora wish t*» involve us in u w " r ] in j ol | U - r8 w j lo f LC | an interest in the glorious cjus<- : n ilh Kngland. Nothing could bo moro untrue or j unjust Ih.m this charge. I never wanted a war ( e 1 cation . . 1 i. i?,.* i ...j- hni I ii-li u n an Amcriv‘“ in 1 “ i» 'bo lever that, rent Miff upon Hie fob 1 lcel,lhou»h for mnny years iPicmcwms n kind o( m | ennn or rrnnd, moves me worm, no raodr, wn itevi r 1 fuluuUon on this eahjeci, a shrinking Irrnu Hoglish lit miy bo, is elVicienl, but in iheupl taunts which marked a portion of our people us 1 nebs with which it is applied by mind. The belter 'though il wis our duty to submit -to them with si tho cultivation of the intellect tho more productive I lent icquicccncc. >l‘“ Ol>or lift is dirtied by ,1. Thai i. mm, wlicll, Tor in y fan I f Iho oj.nion of England is no more ■ or . pp!u d lu Iho mechanic .ns, many I. .mute., . .g- Ilian Ihc iiininon of nnynlhcr nod 1 dopro I ncull.i.o, or ony llung ol.c As c cnn.i-q,,..,.,-... Cl. ll,al ■crnilivctiras which would load n. In wslcll therefore, Iho dcvelopciimhl of 11.0 rrsonreos ul llns Willi jealous tirntilnm Iho mdloallon. , l.owl.ero ol 1 groal Cou.Ury inil-sl ,lo|,rn.l upon llio I 111 .1 con. Iho views cnlcrlamod unllis cohn'ry, ol ns conduct, 1 ,-c.vo pmp i«o«. and «nh sh/ 1 ' -■“I udnpliili.iii dirccls ; policy and it..111,11,0n.. I,el h. go .... enjoying in a 11.0 cteem,or. ol d. U. 1.. Iho sagacious ~nd cull I „ril,.nhfnl,„.a, Ihe hlo.smg. Wo In.vo i.rm led inicHec,. 11,,1 pr-joi-lrcl and ii.ljii.lod Iho plan. i« d from Providence, doing our duly openly, honestly, (or iho ooiibtrueliun of iho great urijfici.il water land willi u generous confidence in human ni.hiic, communication between the waters of Like Lnc ! n | Bo a i,J, a belief mHa progress, nod with lie » rt and Hudson Kiver. have added men Iculablo tniUlnn* 1 fell sympathy for the struggled uflbe oppressed, 1... w to U.c « c ilih of a sister Stale; while in our own. led down by ccnlunre oflyiurmy. And lot in fulfil iho pra cloa 1 a cplic .lion ol science Ins const. neied I mir manifest destiny in no spirit of nggr mdir •merit gigantic internal improvements, duveloped the n. b or prop-igramlisni.but fearlessly and nghllnlly. And i rea-ores of our vu si and v a tit d mineral dep.'ius, I have been inu-li I'loiisrd lo see lint recently the c illed in to i’i bit ful li'e-heaf ing product mil our n..lu -- tally Ic'llle Boil, esl.itill»hi'd and pi,red under nuc .•c-sful operation. nrinufarlurcs of almost every con Oi iv < Idi: k i nd. spread over our va I leys & pi < ms runner huh ci ie-, I>< w i.s. villages, mid filled our Idre-I* with il.r in y p.>pul . lion ol im iilj lu o mid a hill Vn ■ 1 ■ V ■ i— *'ai,d, usittinils of llic Bnusli Invc burn met in a proper spinl by our ovsn. May go on in ilumi good work." Cml iron pjvoinonii aio being laid ,n P l ’*’""■ Tuc p .vcmcnl 1 1 of n novel cli u idrr. I "f circular boxes of Cihl iron, about twelve inrln-- m diameter, nud five melius m height, divided ml" compartments, so small Jfl not to admit the h'"' l 1,1 ,M . IMi'iß. W Kel'v. George Z Ben(z, A 11. Tippens, (’ Slir-nrr, J Clark. a horse In die present ujier mu ni, these sp <« •* will be filled with gravel, but some oilier suUt.'.er, such .is u i|iluiium and mind or gnvel.may be (0n.,) mor^Buitu blc Tbe surface «( the pavement n* g' '-v cd buries from slipping, and on 'be uuiui edge ol cat h on* arc Keys which fil into llic f 1 1: ■> of the sun oundtng boxes, thus binding tbe "b-'e fir in Iv together. Tbo thickness of lb« outer nm J «*•! ' tlio inner division is about un inch. J, Filler. Joseph Otliver, Eugene Donnelly The slrccl will bo covered with net work of iron, filled in will) ti substance to produce a smooth and durable surface. The inventor of tho plan is Mi William D. Terry, of Boston, and it U U>o opinion in Boston that it will bo successful. I ar Cot. Denton lion written to the National Intel j ligrnccr, defending himself from a clnrgo of having I "attacked the dying fu llioun.” fits note is uccom 'panted by a lel'er from Mr. Venable, slating that when Mr. Calhoun appeared in tlio Somite tlio list time, Mr Benton was incensed *'lhsl any one should either provoke or join In a discussion with him, on account of Ins enfeebled stale. Mr. Benton, after stating that he intended to have joined issue with him, remarked; 'Hut when God lays His hands up un a man. I take mine off.' " Qj* A number of tlio citizens of Ch stir county have offered a reward of 81.000 for tbo arrest and conviction ul the murderers of Joseph Miller, llir gilizcn of Pennsylvania who went to Ballimi.ro after Baehel Parker had been stolen from Ins house, to I i-He cl ber release, und wus found dead .it Hit miner’s 1 Bun, the morning after he was seen .it the H.llimoro I depot intending to return home. Wk Ikivc lulcr advices direct Irom Mexico, re,idl ing lo J.n. 1. Tlic revolutionary movement i» —'/ country tiro becoming more gloomy every diy. In sp]to of llio Btalcmcnlfl nf (JnVLrnim.nl new «p ipi-ra. there can be no doubt, that affairs ore hastening lo a crisis. With an impoverished treasury, a disaffected CR(f s ANT4 Anna —Tho Ilavunna Diorttrof the population, and no political skill lo meet the emr- 11 1 h Inst.. says, •‘Wea re u bio to sta lo that onboard gency, the condition of M< nco presents little to *te,»incr which touched at this port, was authorize any songuuio hope of her recovery (rum cum m meo appoint* dby the present authorities ol her present embarrassments. J Vera Cruz, on I heir wo y lo Carl ha genu, to in* is it on Hkkf Pai kino in tiik Weit —There were pneked (lie Immediate return of Smla Anna In (ho Mexican m Chicago up lo Hie 30ih of November, 21, 777 territory. Il ulna npppurn that the umo coimmtico beef cattle The 'lnbune asys—the lolul number of are authorized In nflier Ccn. Adraio Woll (ho coin lbs. of beef packet! exceed 1d,000,000, mailing 47,- in mid of the forces assembled nl Vera Cruz.” BSS bbl.. Tl.o yield of (allow üboul 5120 bbl..- | A ncw pr | Bon , of Solmyllull N0.,1y alltllt! bfcfu.ld tallow go E.. 1 lo fil cm.lrac, ] bo coo.od on ll.a Poo, Ilona. ground -Now Yolk, Boalon and Now Bedford being lb. „ car |c ., llrnl,, lives, on Friday, Mr. Skinner of Philadelphia county,! ,-,rr . , 1 , . .ill Whctbersfiold, Connecticut, for forging pension l road u bill in place providing (or tbo erection of u ' , " , ... ccrlilioatcs in that Stale, dwelling for tbo Governor of trio Commonwealth on the public grounds. It is time that a bill of tins | (l'j’M r. Filzpulnrli, formerly we believe a U. S, kind should bo passed. Senator, Inin been elected by the Legislature of Alu- Mabomo Surma —The Brethren of Cumberland h.ma, fo, Iho nnuaplied torn, of Mr. King. Slat Lodge, No 107. have voted lu have a busier at Oami nv run Ton.—Tiro Cli'cngo Journal nolice, one of our |iubho hutele, on lire overling of tbo 32d „ al.iprnonl of a lot of 501111 qu.rila by express lo of February, New York. Game of all kinds is very plenty, being Highly l W pTollOo Majesty, unBl b _y lhu J on ._ Queen Victoria, prorpisoß lo bloßi lliu Enjjlii«b pcoplo ! *l*l,o U 8 Senate, previous to passing the rosolui' with another addition lo the Royal Family, in April tlon o ,uting $50,000 towards an oquosliian of General Wuebinglon, added an amendment allowing Mr. Mills, the artist, the sum of 920,000 additional for bis statue of Jackses. Nearly iliroo million* in gold arrived at Naw York from California, oo Frldiy l««l. I Fortune Telllojf* .J (>rnu|i<'<' l “ «>P llie Coal Statistics. The Political Prospects Ahead. Such ropuli s oou'd ncvor h.i \ e hflcn pr minfed ■ in .in ui >o Ino ili'd |» '•!«(< fc ; and wli.il over limit a' inn in i \ li ivc t'ii«icil iiiiln riu in tin l I'ciicr j I prov .t ■■ non ul rilno 1 1 mn. Ml 1 11 wli 11u vi ru( pr 1»c«i«i wc I■ i v.■ in,irli is uvvl n g < n i liu Ml iml I lie cn 111 Vlli rl 111 im) 11. i 1 li.t« g vi u 1 1 ii n fiilm'm to I In- li In if ion rolUd .. ml dir i on il I n pi n in rI mu us lii U - 1 i ijj •• 11 cu pi ■■ v 11 Is a him njj i pi'. . pie vv I■ 1 1 llie I'lii'ijiv nl mjr f.iLi', and niulrf I In- un li ain mi It'd (Ippui 1U: 111 lI'S lli.il mir Ill'll llhliliilliih> ,iIV-md, u shall he our progt esp, i u nbi r, puwi r, uml vvt'illh. In i republican government like ours, depending upon inoru I povv er. thu virtue ami inl> 1 igcnco ol 1 1 e [icuplo must lie the substitute lor the v is ly ixpciiHivi machinery of oilier governments, vv ho rule l»v the mu mien < ncc of a costly physical force. Willi u* our scholars and leochers arc (rained and discip lined m Inu of (lie s -lilirry and bunhemomo polio c»l ililislirneols of despotic governments. ICducnU our people, (cacti Ihcm to understand their duty n» citizens, to make good laws and observe them,arm and wo shall liave no occasion to support such force as tu other countries “harass (their] people and o.il ] out their substance,” (.encral education m.kcs •> , vny cheap and priceless Hiibaliiulc " State Auiucm ti/h a i. Si iioou At a meeting oi the Si a to Agricn Ilur u I Society, In Id at II ir nsbor j r , last « celt. I lie follow i ng resolut ion was adopted : llrudcul, That an Agricultural Convention be heli at llarnsburg, on Tuesday, the Blii of March mm, to adopt measures (or the establishment of an agn cull or a I mMilui ton, tu be sly led ‘•The Fa r me r s' High School of Pennsylvania,’' with a model tann attached therein; and (hat the convention consist nf ns many delcg >lcs (rorn curb district as there nro Senators and Representatives in the Legislature Inun th< same ; sold delegates to ho chosen by tho agricultiir u 1 sociol ics, where sorli aro located, and in other districts, by the friends of agricultural cductllun. A Good Rule. —Tho Democrats of Phil-dolphin city and county have adopted the (ollowing among their rules to govern their primary elections m June If any cmdidatc for nnv nfTico. by nfTers nr gifts of mo a t ,'dr in It. in one y .or any va In a hie thing, is found guilty of attempting, directly nr indirectly, to I" duenco the vole ol nnv Democratic citizen, at (ho «•lee i nm on Uiu tvi'imU Monday uf June, nr ol any conferee, Inn name is to be stricken (rum tho lint of candidate by the conference, ond any voles cast for Midi candidates will not bo counted ” Late from Europe I Notice to Lumbermen; Burning of an Emigrant' Ship —Melancholy loss of CAUGHI afloat bn the Susquehanna liver, on life —The Emperor Napoleon recognized bp other ,e 26ih day of December last, 10 round while rowers—Blmnly Bailies, l/e. pine logs, 0 of ihem 16 feet long, some knotty and By llto arrival of 11.0 slnam.ahip Eornpo, at- New 60nl “ miir . k I '' d M . f ° 11 “ w , 9 . ; 3 wilh . ,h ® lel,er * cu, , ' rii • ,• on one side and JM K. stamped on pno end—3 York on F. Ido, lost, wo Itav. Ilia following port,oo- whh raat |, B near „, e mid dle—l will. C W Pan lira of the burning of the English emigrant ship the end—l has a mark near the end—l haa a notch I Si. Georges | cut half round it—l has three half not out on it & A heartrending disaster occurcd to the emigrant the letters C X D stamped on the end and XIX ship St. George, on her vuyogo to New York from cut in, and the 12 feet log has the letters LX I' Liverpool, thu particulars of which occupy consider-, cut on. The owner is requested to come forward, able space in Uio English papers. The ship was ' prove property, pay charges and lake them away, crowded with Irish emigrants, and on tlio 2-lth|of| GEORGE KILHEFFERt December look fire at sen, during the prevalence ofj January 27, 1853—31 u terrible storm. The flumes rugud with frightful. effect, and soon spread through the ship. Eight Notice to Lumbermen, passengers wore suffocated In iho smoko before they CAUGHT afloat on the Susquehanna river, by bould roach tho dock. Iho remainder, a largo por- j subscribers, in Cumberland county, 4 logs— lion of them women and children, assembled ‘l*® 1 y marked LM T 1 L C—l wilharingcolround poop dock, and soon the flames burst out all art and u d , wilh lwo notc i ieB at the end. Theown thom. Thu. throaiened will, daalh .n two uf .. I . 81ed oome | orW ar6. prove property, most terrible forms, the siluatton of Iho poor Croat- | , 4 . , . «,,.»• r r v 3 * urea wub hoailrcnding*iu iho cxl.crac. Foriuoaloly, W okar S oa and lako lhe,n nwn , n „ at this'juncluro, the ship Orlando, from Mobile fur „ po»> * Havre, have in sight, and Iho humane commander A * r * and crow made most desperate exertions lo ssvo January 27, 1853—3 t thorn. Tho sea ran so high that all Iho boils were “ " swamped but one, wliieh only carried but five pur- Notic© tO LumbsrmCD. sons at a time. Through the most strenuous exor- CAUGH*!’ afloat on the Susquehanna river, in linns, seventy-six passengers nnd the crow woro t on the 27th of December last, su ved• Tile iempeat increasing, Iho Orlando could 3 round „ ino | n( , B 1G foel ] uc g, will.oul knols.and do nothing morn, and jiwl gol clour of the St. George . , d a 8 f„l| o wsS 1 has a notch Col round it near vthtn tho latter annk. Fifteenipet..on. wo,« drowned , |h(j Iniddie _ l , |a9 , h „ | elters T L near the middle ~, going from eh,,, to ship. I cm with an axe-and 1 has X I. T ent on I. with betwor n decks, and twenty eight persons were cither i r , burned or ennk with the -hip, making tho total lo.a a " a * a - Ika r "l aos,od to come forward, of lit., a. far a. known, fifty-.,n0 aoola. prove properlypay charge., and take Utem away. Tho lompost raged an vio'omly, that the Orlando Jan. -7, 18j3—3t H. -W. DORNBAUGII subsequently had all her satis blown away, but suc-J coded in reaching Havre in eleven days shuil of provisions nnd water. j All is quiet in Fnnco. The Ministers of Austria , 1 Prussia nnd Russia havo present rd their credentials 1 ito iho Emperor Napoleon. Thu Cz ir, how ever, fir m -1 ly refused lo use iho term Heather toward thu Emper- i I or, and com prom t sod iho poi ot tty witting Mo a Ami . j j All tho other Continental Powers li.no recognized 1 I Napoleon’s government. | [ Ti.o Emperor, in a reply to tno Pope’s nuncio,' tays ; —» 1 irntt, under Divine Providence ,to ho able I lo develop the prosperi'y of France, and secure peace ■ iu Europe." ' M. Mural demands 1Q.000.000f. fur tho crown | 1 properly of the King, w ith compound interest. N ipo i U-un declines pivmg the intcnsl. ) Tito representatives of the U Stales at Wurlem i burg, B i v.irin, 'Pusesny, H mover. B-idnn and S ixony, 1 hive received their credentials, nnd tin* Germ in Diet \ Imvo formally decided to rccogniz- N.tpolunn. I We learn from Turkey tli.it dmslrom engagerren’s between the Turks and the Montenegrins have l iken 1 place near Like S< nl irt 'l’lto Turks are reported to h ivu lost GUO m killed and wound, d. 1 Tim loss of 'ho Montenegrins vvns also gre.it 1 Both parlies, il seems, Inivfl thus broken the truer. ! anil 2700 men from the H->z go a mm h .ve joined I lie 1 Montenegrins. The Augehutg (siizelte says the . Porto huh officially announces the blmkadc ul the roust of Album t, and lint the Turkt h fleet had 1 sailed for the Adriatic to enforce it. 1 General Von Hnehncr, the imperial defender of Transylvania, in Ib-ID, died recently in Turkey. I Fur Um* Volunteer ii \n no vs. Mi r.mroß :—Allow mo to auk the nllcntion of lh« I’oiire to iho company of noisy B->vn who as semble every Sunday on the corners of (ho public KiriM’lt If parous suffer (heir sons to • loaf" about the corners of iho precis on Sunt) ijh. disturb.rig ihn | N 0 I It K is hereby 01 ven that the partnership ; whole neighborhood wnh tin ir hideous noises. ilie y hcrelolnff cMeiino between Philip Arnold & lie.r havc only themsrlres to blame i( such hoys bring ih< ir son l.evt, and doing business under (he firm of p i rents in sorrow lo their g r lives. A lea r fnl ret.p >n A rind d&. Lev i, vs as d issol veil on the CM day nf ; sihilny rcs(9 »n parents v\ ho thus neglect thy proper f/) 1 SoCI t and all persons indebted lo said 1 training o( their suns. A «ord lu the wi,e, A-c, j w ,’u ~|u as e call \Mlh Philip Arnold and sell lo j | iheir accounts. The [.kgim.aiimie Nothing ilia' would !>** of nny in'crml lo our rollers is ilmnj in Uio I,<-gi»l >turc. — Fnvule bills have hecn the order vfl lie d.iy llui* fa/. Tlii‘ Piltuluirg I'ost rojo lli.il the otlirr tl•• y o nurc'.Jiil of lli.it city bet un oyiirr sii[»|ht for a p.ir ly ol twelve, lliat lie could none (iliy gentlemen in und iiround (’illslmhjj, i\lio aro c.ich vvnrlli over iIUU.nOI) Me won 11• o Wl, lor hr mined ne.nly a liundi eel perrons w boeo we . lili exoui d i I lie sum in on* boned Mii.i Dv-raovKO nv Fiuk —The VI ill of Mr J dm ■'i b, m ,M 1 1 Ic iei k Io vs ii»lii p. Le h■«n on can at v , wi ► nu ni (I'm n. wll h ull Us cunU nls, during the nig 111 »l toe 1 3’h lost. Wua r's in a N amk I— 1 1 is staled th it n tocomo ' ve fur (he Rochester and Syracuse R.iliokl has tun n adorned with a title oI inscription “ 1 still live” the last words of Dmiul Webster. A cor i c«ponden t ol an eastern paper suggests in view of the frequent accidents uccurmg, one would tie mure appropriate bearing the lost words of John Q Adams “Tins is the ind ol K ith.” The Wife ol Senator Doughs died at Washington m Wednesday, of puer pera I le vcr. Five d isi i net ed it ions ol Uncle 'rum's Cabin aio advertised by one PuilMon publish) r. Tar. Widow of Ucn. John MeNoill, to whom Con gross voted a pension a lew days ago, is the sister ol hen IV rco. Mr, WkusTCn, the pnvaio Secretary of (Jcncrul Pierce, it is said was acliss mat' at colhgewilh Mr. Fillrnaro, the private Secretary u( President Fillmore. He la said to be a gentleman of lino legal education and talent. Qf j‘ Resolutions m favor of the unmcdi ito annex ation ol the Sandwich Islands have been introduced into the Ohio Senate. 2®f a v t* I a a c 0 . On (he 20. !<• s. A 1 si*, iho two Firry Brick House nnd buck building, IaI*• 1 y orr.npi.iJ by Mrs. NVidia, m lOrfs; M.mii Mrel, h«*j lining the public bouse ol Joseph lk>.. r, Poo 1.1 llllJ fifupiwly o>*o bfl IlilJ J. VV. CUV. 1111 1 11 r i! I a I c I V • January 0, 3>* DlsHoluilon of Partnership, J.moiry 13. 1H33-31 N. H. Tin* bii'infsfl w ill be carrtrd oh ad hrre. tM'cm’ by ibp siihsrnht-r, wbnwill kppp constancy mi Lind a gnuil aa«nrimeni ol Onods, lhai will be h>>l l l I'lie.iji-r ilirin ilir cheapest. Thankful for past lav is, tin ko Ic iis a flhare of public patronage. PHILIP ARNOLD. Till 1 ’ paiiner'lup lierelulure existing In th ♦» Root .iiul Mi 'i' husi^, un.ler liic firm of \V , M. Por i♦* r & h.i'iri'j been il imM v d Shoes will hi l constantly kept on Ira ml and sold al ibo lowest prices. 11- W. RAWLINS. January 13, 1853—3 l Limestone Farm for Sale. The Riib-rnber c-(T« rs al public sale, on Tuesday ihe Isiday i f February, 1853, ibe farm he now lives on situated in Newton township, Gurnberlatfd rouni y, G in i Ics east ol S!> i ppen*bn , 3 miles Iroilt tho It ai I road i<>in' I,am!; about 121 acres are in a good hi.iin of cultivation and iho bal.tnro is good thriving Umber. Thu improvements are n lw ’’ Btm y R ,lc k House and Kitchen, IlSiHaff * 9ni * r ‘ ui,fi arn * Wagon Shed, * 'ih. Ciiinage and GraiA House, a Weil ot water and a Cistern near (he door, and a young thriving Orchard of selecled fruit. Persons wishing to view the properly can do so at any tune by calling on the undersigned. Pos* session anti a clear litie given on ihe Ist of April. Sale lo commence at 11 o'clock A. M. DANIM. KUKKKT. January 13, 1853—3t* Orphans l Codcl Sale UNDKU an order of sale from tho Orphans’ ('iMirt. the subscriber will offer al public sale, on iW- premises, on Saturday the 29th day of January 1853, ni 2 o’clock E*. M., the following properly, pari of tho Real l‘*sinto of Simon Smith, ilec’d. A two slory plastered Houseand Lot of Ground, Bitnnied on South Hanover Bireel, in the borough of (.’arhslo, containing IB feet IlSilxW 10 font nn, l ~do feel ' n depth, hounded tho east by Hanover street, south by n lot nl Simon Smith, jr., vest by P. M’Guire, and north by another lot of Simon Smith, jr., with tho privilege of n 10 foot alley at tho west end to (’lmpel alley. Terms of snlu : One.half tho purchase money lo ho paid on the lat n( 1853, when poesessiort will be given, and tho balance on the Ist of April 1854, to bo secured by judgment bonds. JOHN GOODYEAR, r. of Simon Smith, Sr. dee'a. January 6,1053 —4 t rrHE undersigned wMilng to relinquish the Tin -1 ning ami Stove Duainesa, offer for sale on roa- Hormblo lenna, their Block of Stoves, Tinware and Tools. , Any person wishing to embark In tho above bu blucbp, wonM do well to embrace this opportunity, ua the culubliahtnonl is located in a healthy and on teipriaing community, with o good tun of (•'or particulars, address tile undersigned, at Dig Simon P. O. Cumberland county. 1 J. HOOD & SON. January 13. 1853—41* 13y tiiic Court. For Kent. THE Morn room now occupied by C. Inlroff, 1® South Hanover street. Apply to tt ,, H. W. KAWLINS. January 13, 1853. Fin* lilitod Buck Gloves. THE aubflerlhnr has Inroly /♦’culver! an Invoice «if For Xilnod Duck Gloves, suitable for Driving Gloves. Also a few dozen Men f B Quid Shoes/ which will be sold very cheap. January 30. G W HITNEttv FOR RENT, WILLIAM MOUDY. FOR KENT FOR KENT PHILIP ARNOLD, ulilson li:vi. IMSSOI.I/TIO.V W. M PORTRR. 11. VV. RAWLINS. l ift Aorcfij A Bargain.