TIE VOLUNTEER T 7i U. Oration, editor ond Proprietor CARLISLE. MARCH IT, 1853. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. yon CANAL COMMISSIONER, HOMAS B. FORSYTH, 07 HIILADBLPHH COUNTY FOR AUDITOR GENERAL. EPHRAIM HAWKS, or mm-iN coontt. yon sunvsvon general, PORTER BRA WLEY. OP CBAWPORD COUNTY, Courts at Carlisle, for 1855.^ ISIONS AND OVEB AND OnPBAN V Tbbauneb. Tuesday. March 2 nday, April 11. Tuesday. Angus. 30 nday. August 23. Tuesday, Namnhrr 1. nday, November U. Tuesday, ttecemher 3 1 Wo are authorized to stale Hint Messrs. Denlz Btothers are now opening a splendid lot of Spring nods 10 which they invito the public to coll and unine. Ft icon very low. Further particulars xl week. feesctl, is a grpal draw-back lo a man if he tie.ires tnili'ila stand for it, and his namo in fnll count political patronage. Who ever heard of a poor fourteen letters. man being appointed Collector of the Portal Phil-! It having been elated that Qcn. Tom Thumb I adelphia or the Port at New York! Or what Champaigns, B,mum replies m the return poor man has eve. received the appoint,net of ler Vor'^T- ° m thanks to our Incml Mr. U. W. Bksnut, of East Post-maslor for any large ettj, where the salary P „ . *l, street, Carhsls, for . present of several bottles I ls a f.rrtunel These office* are reserved for a j Blessed are the, who pay Ihc.r liis superior Minoru] Writers and Sarsaparilla.— political “ hunker,” who can command » the j deni Picrco und txjjecl noi img, or y •. B. ban lone boon engaged in Ibe m;i nufucturo of |,p an? ,'' , d ' sn ppoin ted. . . f ■se healthy and pje.imni beverage*, nnd it >» his Such t we say, has been tho policy of former ad- Wmng Vo don A motives or . lent inn to curry on the ho..ness on sn “ten.- , mni9 , raljonB / „ ha, I’rcden. l-tettcr's course I™-" "" Jo during il b 0 r a revolution la .trcnglhen.d h cna.ion, nnd tberoloro tiro 1100.0 refo.crl lo proceed „„ , r|ic]e paper pul.ll.hed 11. Net The auhjecl of capilllpuni.hrncl.il. a mon, the y^k _ w|(|c|l „ ffirln , ,|,o org rni.-l.nn of Hr moat important Brils that cm ho brought holoro Ur. ry Hunt..* and Italy is th Legislature. To the r.tl..et.„g rnrod it prc.nnt. 10l , („!_ ,| IB mns . comp tele, a nil In c.ory rt aon.idsr.lion. and airggctlona winch ........ rrly ( , |)c lirra „ £o J cooaplracy that the worl ■are calculated to embarrass, nnd winch make tin , , I»as ever known. Legislator startie al ihc responsibility which imposed ... . ... j , i Tho Pennsi lv.mi.in Canal is now i n good boat log upon linn by its consideration Merry and pity (or ■’ , ~ , . . 1,. i u i r , ,i order. All ihc lino boats ha v« proceeded lu ( olurn the wretch who could take Ihe life of another, im- . , , , . . . . r , bia for tho purpose of rcrciving ihcir freight, nod duubtcdly fiavo Ihe mastery in must minds, and J 11 , _ i , i . . ,i ii mrrrln ntA ha vo comnicnccd loiwording goods lo these influences were left alone lo acl, there would 6 bo no " death punishment." But after these corn. l' |l 'hurg. rncr.dablo attributes have acted,and the mmd has Crow. Chapman. Crow ’.— The election for Post fully nfleelid on the subject, then comes Ihc stern master of In dianapolia, Ind.. has resulted in the and almost unrilentmg call for justice, presented elioico of J t». ( hapmun, who had 141 plurality ■ tvMf■ the claims of 1. urn iniiy for protection, until overall competitors, lie mind In comes disturbed and distracted, and the Graham's Maqazink.—The April nnml.or of thisj pul.r Mup.r7.inc i«* «Ire-dy on «nr t«hle,N«» 3 of, • new urn s embracing 144 pages It >“ lily .s|ly |t iiiii |, ii ii il from I lit: most popular writers ; nn»l | at of the uriiuk-s uro Innd-mrncly illn-i mlrtl . -lie pilgrims ol the great Si. Herimrcl,” hi d “ A ,y ut Waterloo,’" nrc vs crllent articles. Copies iy tc bud at the Bookstore*. Borough Eloflion To-morrow is the day of our Borough election, id we hope our citizens who are in favor of good j ivements and other Borough improvements, will irn out, and vole for such men lor Council, Chief Jurgess, &c., as will carry out their view R prompt* y, and without shrinking. Four-fifths of our cm ,en« are m favor of an improvement Council, and hey should not suffer themselves to bo deceived >y voting for any man who opposes their wishes. TV\w CoU'.'wiwg vioUol wufl ngreod upon by the Democrats of the two Wards : Borough Ojficrrs. Ctteir Duttocss—Mitchel M’Clellan. Assistant Burokss— William Bell. AsaKPSmr—Henry S. Bitter. Auditors— Jason W. Kby, Abner Denlz, James rmstrimg. Town Clkrb—George Searighi. East Ward. Jt’nce—Marlin Tornman. ]Nhpbctoh William Sen. in, Pi hector —Kpluatm Pornman. ('oNBTABI-t NnililH M nintMT. Town CorNf'il. — VV. ShrafTVr, J. K loDlinrn, A. Nuflon, Tobias Miller, Jciums aggnner. Writ U«rcZ JunoE—Cliri.hin 11. Slough. INSPECTOR W lllis I‘ uU I k Justice of I'. I.« mbci lon Constable — VVilli.im Spoils wood, Schooi, DiKttrm-/Mnfru>v ni.ili. Town Council —John Mell. Hudiacll Nulclier, ,pmuel Todd, , Adam Sinsomun. APPOIIWTMKWT9 HV OOV- BIOI.ER T. W. Muonr.s.of Schuvlkill county, lo be Attorney iimorol. in pi.ire nf James ('mnplirll m«igned. Charles A Bi ack «.r (fret-tic county. to hr Seem Lary nf mo (’•miim'iDwe.il'li, m p'ico of h. W, [lugben, resigned The Harrisburg I'ninn. in announcing ilu-se ap pntntmcnis. says—Plus change lu 'hr administra tion is consequent upon the varan m of the office of Attorney Vleneral, by the appointment of I ml«j* Campbell to a place in the Cabinet ol Ceneral Pierce. Thr position of Attorney (»*neral is a*> Burned by Mr. Hughes because M ilie better i*n.) hies hnn Vo pmfwp ht* fXPnMvt* pt<\rne« m th*- Cn«n» .rrm- *,«<{ ili« Supreme Cunil Mr. Black. who h. ri.inrs the pro n |>.d r mfid n lia! adviser of the (invcnmi, I* a law \lf. ( * h 1 1 11 y a fine wnirr, a rmirir u* .1 n< 1.» an of ponnideraMe political e\i>erjei»e*« <»• nia. lie occupied ttlatewuh (iuv. Bigler, and was a 1 vvays one o( bis must tnUma'e friends ami warm sopponers,— In that body he war wed schooled it. ih fmanc i.t! and political affairs n( Perm B ) - I vni.la. and the ex perience lu* there Required will add greatly to the value of his services to tin- governor and the pub- Thk Bounty Land Act. —'Pin* says, the modification of the B unity Land Act did not get through both H ones of (’ongres- during tho Brssion. Strong hopes are entertained by the soldiers and sailors who served tn the war of 1812, and their friends, ilial at the nett session they will got I()0 acres of land, 'Pile justice of the claim is admitted on all hands, and \vn can not but beffeve ilial llm 101 l will pass. The gallant old soldiers of New Orle ms recently met on llio Jackson battle ground, and adopted (tie resolutions [imposed hy the Mon. J . B. Sutherland nml passed hemal the meeting in December lasi. His resolutions rover (tin whole ground, and am everywhere meeting the approval of lliti people. Law in Ohio and Distrain on Hanks. —The Ohio Legislature, on the 12th insi., passed a bill to amend the Tax law authorizing the ('ouniy Auditors, in oases whom bunks refuse to pay the now taxes levied on them, to enter said banka for cibly, and with crowbars, pick axes, &c., break open the safes, vaults, or oilier places where the money may be, and take the amount of (&x claim ed. I'ho vote on the final passage was 20 yeas and 5 nays. Tub Nttw Sitcn*T*nv ov the TneASunv. —/Vo-1 feeling the Revenue. —Wo aro informed, Bays iho 1 Baltimore Argue, chut Mr. Guthrie, Secretory of the Treasury, has issued an order peremptorily j revoking Ihe instructions of Mr. Corwin,by which , the half of a large amount of money collected for violations of (he revenue laws. In the shape of pe nal duties, was about to bo divided among the officers of the customs at the several ports of on try. This is the first step of the now administra tion towards chocking the spirit of Gnlphinism that run riot during Gen. Taylor ond Mr. Pill more's management. The people everywhere will applaud the mofement. Kentucky is erecting iho moat magnificent Stale lions* In iho Union. When finished it will cost •1,000,000. OFFICE-SEEKERS AT WASHINGTON. Letter" from ..Wnshinelnii represent the oily as j perfectly besieged by office-seekers. Thus it is | at the dawn of every administration. Thousands and thousands of anxious expectants flock to Wash ington, to offer their valuable services to •'tile pow-j ers that be,” and most of them, after weeks of j anxiety, are compelled to return to their homes, con- iderahlo poorer than they had been before, A | letter before ns mentions the names of a great number of Pennsylvanians w.Jtn are now at Wash ington begging for office. Nearly all of them are | men who have held office under the State or Na lional CJovernmenis before—ex-Governors, ex mem here of Congress, ex-Sonotore, ex-Canal Com missioners, ex-members of Ihe Stale Legislature, and ex-office holders of various grades. These ; are ihe men. generally speaking, who annoy, by their presence, a newly inaugurated President. — Not one in ten of them are entitled to office, but yet it is n fact they are the men who generally carry off the spoils. The modest, unassuming worthy man, is generally forgotten, and the loaves and fi-dies are appropriated in old party hacks who make office seeking their business, and gamble in politics. Men of wealth, too, generally succeed he con- over men of poverty. To be poor, it must 'I'llIC LKSGISL ATl’ll K, Tjik Raitim; Mania —The repnrl of lho Indiana 'spmimhiliiy of achnj is often cist aw.iy as a Lunatic Asylum show* Ihat iho “Spirit U • ppings 1111 rll (rang lil will) evil and mill »ppmcss. ,ih a fruitful cm u»c of ntsanily in ill 1 1 Si.il o Dui mg In ihr limine on the mat,. Mr Vnst, from tJ• Hit* pint year eighteen person* Into hern adrniMcd, :omuiiilre on hanks, reported a bill with a negative whoso insanity is asm bed to this cause. 1 lie re. recommendation, for (he incorporation of llic Cum- 'port* Ironi nearly all iho insane asylums lell Uio lior Ij nd Valle y vmps n«ink. |Bimo story. On the 0.1 mo da y Mr. C'iiasc offered a mini rosnlo I r»» .......... ‘ "■ 1 jrl ' non dial the Lcgisl ilurr will adjourn *i«o dir on the kec -' o , moun cc». through (ho National I nlclligcnccr,' I'Uh m»l. Laid on r. t )l0 invention of« form of road and improved loco 1 Il becomes our painful duly lo record a double murder, in ihc diaincl of Southwark, attended with t ircumslanccs of unpurnlulled atrocity. Tho dread till ir.igedy cnatrd Hie most inicnpo excitement in the district in which ll was perpetrated, and crowds wi re collected in the neighborhood the entire diy, ii \wiiUnlundii>|2 Hid unfavorable state of the weath er- The victims were two married sisters, named llmn.h Shaw and Ellen Lvnch,Jnutivss of Ireland, the first about 40 years old, and the other about 35 V-Miiy. They resided in the second story ol No. 201) l ederal street, cn the south side a lew doors above Ktvonih, the other portion of the premises being in lie occupancy of John Ca rroll »nd wile. On Thurs. oay. Mr. and Mis. C'arroll ollendcd a ball, in Broad street, and according to the best information, were Hero all night. Mrs. Carroll returned to her house ■ about 7 o’clock yesterday morning, and upon ope ning the window of the front room, first floor, the : forties of the murdered women were found lying I within *i few (eel of ouch other, their heads both in ’'lie same direction, towards the oust. Mrs. Lynch wan in her night cluihus. Hie other was dressed In her ordinary eluHiing. The alarm was given and numbers weio soon drawn lo tho spot. The Coroner t if , was soni (or and early readied tho scone, and with Hie judgments lying c ka do , tin- nssistu nec of Lieuton-inl Clark, of the South wnrk j against it. removes u weight that would (orever keep Bumc B '* OUT c ° B I police and his officers, commenced nn Investigation it in ihe dust If the Dink has anything alter pay - i A Bi-ortt from the Faßmfrb or Lancavtfh C nun j ,j( Hie horrible »flair. In the course of lire d«y evo- j there 1. now 11 1 least ■ iba.pca (.1 IV—I . M M.pwell, (pi Line.. Per lie. Jll.l ram ry I.el piml c.pcum.li.Pico wa. doolopod wlllcli lend. .. .1.0 ..000.01.10,.. w„ o,.dep . bb.ek .... N Mmpnmen, .. glen ZT*\ ■ land Hie Bank has several hundred thousand do!- to he presrnlcd by Hie fafmors of Lancasler rormty. | B ce( , ~,, Arthur Spring, who had visited (ho bus-j larsworih of properly lifter paying the $150,000 11 is of rod hard sands) one, nnd bears Ihc simple l hand nl Mm Lynch. before ho left fur New York,: 1 named to Ihc Hla'e * 1 msenpli.m of-Lane aslcr County." with a sheaf oft which ho did a lew days ago. and who hod n quarrel I - whoa, and other agricultural emblems The letters 1 "Hh J ul.n Carroll . be principal tenant of the bo,no. i Nkw York Kxtravaoarcb. At one ofourrily bM „ ba.nl.fnlly glided by ,„h» I. K 4-. _ j r„l,r» ir"',* molrol Z."J„T..™T.o .mo."' i hotels, n merchant doing business dow n town has N„ mote a pproprialn conir ibotinn to Hus great na. cd, but only because ho bad visited (bo house, and rooms for which lie pays four hundred and n'gA/»/ n nlla i WO rk could have been presented from that not from any suspicious circumstances that attached \ dullnmu irrrk. ILb family consists of five per- rcal , icnro |, l)rfl l -garden." lo hl,n - l ' rom "" tho fnclfl H wnu, ‘ l BOOTn UinV 11,0 I . I, ... . K h " object of (ho murderer was plunder, for the trunk of «ons. A. ni.oll.er hole!,. Well elrerl br.lw-n ; DianiipcrniN or Human I.ipk nr Tinrns is 15,,,*. M„. I.ynch w.. bpokon open, and .1.. oonl.nl. .b -liartip’l.ir—p;l) 8 urte numlrni ntul Brrrnty fre ihllurs -p )0 „ nnua | j HB( . u ( |,uman life from ligcm. hi Sings- "In clad Iborofrom. Tlporo in proof .bat il contained for I too rooM. Ills board and lire bllln ato nn. „ oro (.Wpl. Kaopla, chiefly a mono 11, a (;|,|. I from ono lo Iwo hundred dollar, in gold. Boaldo . 1., i f.o.n ... u/ilt h „,|..i,'v molr.. . r . r I- . , j (Jio trunk the point ol a dirk was (oiind , wliich had ( mr I mil il Iw o Herns which will probab.y mako neso settlers, is perfectly fearful,ovoragrng no fewer beon USf . d lo o|)Cn , ho , rmik Though tho murdered Ins evpen«es for rooms and board amount lo about Hiuti three hundred and sixty, or ono per diem women both wore found m tho front room, the groat two hundred undJifh/ dollara a wrrk ' There is a Croat exertions uro still making for tho deslrm-tion j struggle had evidently boon in the back room, first hminp just finished in Madison avon UP, Iho walls of these animals, winch is affected by pil/al Is, oogus druir, for there was considerable blood upon the I , v i a- .1 ,i . ■> , . . j • ... . ii... ► . ! wall and floor, and several articles of clothing dis ,,f wl,irb ,uo fui.shod t,(T will, .bo inor.l rosily pa.baled .v.lb . Cog. goal, monkey ar acme oil,or ro.i- M>( . [o(l lhoto wo[o ,„ ualcd wil |, blond. - No.r 11.0 pier tuaclip. Another place is now going up on less animals, and by sundry cunning contrivances. H |„ TOj ■ hole, five or six inches in diameter, was ' one of tho avenm’B, tho painting on tho walls of j The Health Insurance Companies are gelling an 1 burnt in tho floor, as though an effort had been made w Inch will cohl over one hundred thousand dollars, 1 overhauling in New York. A man, named Wirt l 0 ttot P' ooo 0(1 iro- Philadt plna Newt. ■A rich widow may 1... aren ovory day In llroad-J Lombpud, I’roi.dcnt of on allo|;od bogus Hoollb In L * , ',"‘ n f r ,t7l,i [ , -Viro' , Bt«7o ”prloon l oj , . l .”drm r< ’' 1 " \vay, in a cnrri.igo lt.nl rosla ovnr Ihreo thoußand | eurnneo Company al Cb.cnfo, 111., was arrested op. CuAni-KBTON, Marcl. 11.—Tbo alonmahip laabol, 'dollars. Tl.ero IS an old follow now living m a ebargo of swindling, connccled will, llml compa- pi. Rollina, from Ela vans and Koy Waal, Blb Inal,, lirooklyn, who four years ago was a journeyman "J.- c “ n0 ” r " oalled 11,0 Combination Com- has arrived .1 Ihi. perl. lailor, bin who suddenly boran.o rirl. by 11.0 deal). | pany.and among .la references are printed Uie Consul al Malanaao, of a rrlalivo, In wl.oae mulls ihore are stored ovor , ""'"os of Franklin Piarco.Gov. Doulwoll, Go.arno, . |ol| c ,, inll . twoi.lv thousand dellors 1 worn, of cl,nice wmos . i Seymour, who,of oonr.c, knew noll.ing of 11... nn. >„ w 0 nh.ug.d 11.0 ro.idonco of onr o.toomcd Vice- J . ei i r m v . , justifiable and fraudulent use of their names. Wo President, on Tuesday lost, from the Cumbn to the. Phase ... bm a aw o th. >•»» Now Vo.lj< > N „ y orh of jo . lord , y . 01h . j s.g.r dale nf Cal. John Charlrand ...ving ll.a extravagance.—A. J. Paper. 1 , 0 , ' Lumbn al half past twelve, and dining at the donghl * - • -- -- jor parlies, connected with the “United Stales Health fu| A(la(Jno a( o * bnul four< The Vico President was Dreadful tragedy at Oi.d Point Comfort, Va.— Insurance Association," are under arrest oo a charge J considerably fatigued with llio journey, but slept i 1 A correspondent of the Baltimore San at Old Point ' 0 f having defrauded a largo number of persons out • ■bat night better, lie told mo that since lie had Comfort, V.„ in . lollor d.lod Fob. 30, give, 11.0 l u f , ura , of monoy, undo, prolooco of in.ur. been on Ibo i.land bo foil doligl,led will, 11.0 clmngo, . lollowlng account of a droodful tragedy which oc- log ll.om funds In case of alahna.a. Tbo public “^„J'LIT°MuiTSia", Ind “ol V“«n”” r “"'J““'l'"n°bir j cur rod ol I fiat place on the 26th ull: A sergeant of gjmuld keep their eyes open in roga rd lo those as— bettor than when ho came here. Do not bo surpris— (his command, named (Jou)dinan, who is possessed fl o C ialions, many of which, with high sounding titles' od if (he Colonel sends him homo a tolerably well of a young and interesting wife, cut, slabbed and ttl)d f„j r promises, are of the must irresponsible ma .r‘, , , , „ , , olfiorwiso oiorully wounded a musician of the sec- character. * rlvnto lellcre, dated Havana, Mqrch 7th, soy that r . ~ a .11 n • * a _ . ... up to the present II is not known whol will bo the and rogimonl of the U. 8. Artillery Band in such a , Rumors ofanoihor Cuban ejpodlllon are revived, fate of potilioal prisoners, as tho government is cither manner that he died in about twelve hours *ft*r bu i they are without any apparent foundation. The undecided, or desirous to keep Its intentions a pro receiving the Injury- Cause—seduction of the sor-’ ronowod vlff l | anoo D f n, O Ilavanna authorities, as found secret up lo the last. Much anxiety is felt by goonl’s wife. Tbo muoioion'i nomo I" Win. Waldon auapocloil oorroaponclonoo with fillibualoro, In Ibo 1110 Cuhlln '' " n „ M , |c a „ , lnlol | ,ho do l.il. of Ihco in. ■ vt "'“ ul cu * l " b "" n,i ln """ ~w limh , r , p ,tpably correcl ,n U.co cnnu imnfr aOO.crr. of —>l.d Hoel«/rel thick >mJ |n |lr „ c , ICO , | lol .very evil ...ji.,- T.„» co.l Mid lia* been Inlcly purclM.od. .. . .pccu w)||> on once i 1.11 u... c. *BO per .r,o. in pro.peel of ll„ Connell,- , fop „ ndlllU- „ , 110 do.idora.o.n, .... .0 11,. , " U K '" r "“" >" of .almy ...d .pond .bon, indicated." Tl.. i...t1.1..»1.0»d there .. . «... of Ton or. ... fee, th.ck, U|J| „ b , ln „ l0(i l 0 „ ” b,,un,l ‘ ,n » = .|thl.o.hn..y Geo. W .shinglon. ii i« ll.■ 111•• Ini r ir . ib 1 1 tin* Governor hue signed Uio mil ' ... . . ll,O .0.cr.l Uu.U of Iho I) S Bink.onil ropro.rnlod .. . .ory ..Ich, w,l h .ory ll„ck .rilling ohl iinol by if... 8,„.0* I' 1 "" " f "“" '<“ ld , . . , , Tim walch Wis rn.uio hy Messrs Randell St Rndce Hi- Umlt mi dcrouni ul bonus J In* Ihnik, we lie .... f J- - , t • -..1 ■. A •- - - •» • »*r Ol ilj lin I o l|. VC. IK Iff fifty ilif M * •«* Sl.»0 (>OO. 13 V c1..-'- rr.inklfti when lie wus (-orntimsioncr of (fin United - hjimi ifi*in rtO ol □ large mill useless t-i , , . , . ' ■■-liniu-fl. 'l’hc watch also strikes the hour, the l»cn-c, and, hy compromising U> mb ‘ or Wm. Wallace. The sergeant, through llio whole Unilod States, as seen In tholr examination of the course of hie services in 1119 United Stales army, American moil hogs, would seem to indioolc, how* has boon generally esteemed f«.r his quiet end orderly ovor( (but there is something in tbo wind. , bcli.vlor .nil ounilunl. Tho Unit'd Bnao. Di.lriol j Wo | o , rn rrom W.»liln e tnn. Ih.l tlio lion. DS. Court will toko cognizance of tho mattor. Tho Di o kin«on will bo appointed Collector at Now York, , 1 officers boro have taken all propsr and legitimate ' and that Mr. Bucjuiun will be appointed Minister * measures in Uie promise* I to England. (ODO.O antt S3WSO. Bonuly—tbo fading rainbow, ptido. Troachory oft lurk, in oompUmontn. Lei those hloeeod will, thin world's goods giro lih crally to nil good objects. One county in Virginia produces annually a quor tor of* million dollars worth of poa nuts. There are sixty-six babies in Charleston, Mas®*' who have Frank Ptorco attached to their names. Louis Napoleon is 47 yoara old. his wife only 23,1 The faro from Philadelphia to St. Louis Is now only BJ9. Four years ago il was $OO. In town —Slnd oh. They vary in price accord ing to their scales, say from 75 cents to $1 a pair. Lime water, exposed for bens to drink,‘will in crease the quantity of tbeir eggs. The demand for an advance of wages the me chanics, appears to be becoming general .hroughout the country. * There is no occasion lo trample open the meanest reptile, nor lo sneak to the greatest princt. Inso'- lenco and baseness ore equally unmanly. Recollect youth never comes but once; il it i® ne glected. a life of regret moy follow. iklin Pierce ii» the fourteenth Prcsidert. His Thirty-Eight City Fathers sent to Prison 1 A letter to the P«6/ic Ledger, dated New York, March 13, says: ( | A scene was presented in one of oor judicial tn bunals, the Superior Court this morning, winch | eternally seals the degradation of that most cor rupt of all corrupt bodies, the New Yorlt Common Council. The Judges on the bench presiding on . the occasion were Duer and Emmet. All the Al i dennen Indicted for violating the injunction of the Court in the-maller of the Broadway railroad wore brought up for sentence, at 11 o’clock. j here they stood—-the city fathers—before the scornful gnze of a crowded Court room, and among many of the spectators a good many who had personally fluttered from their official misconduct. Alderman ytorievant, steeped deeper in guilt than the rest, was sentenced to the city prison fof fifteen days, and to pay a fine of $350; the others (thirty six in number) to be imprisoned for a term of ten days, and to pay Respectively e fine of $350 each. There were but two Aldermen out of the whole forty who obeyed the injunction, and those, of course, go clear. As souq as the sentence was declared, there was a demonstration ol applause on the part of the spectators, but it was promptly repressed by the Court. Shame and humiliation, it would seem, were the only sentiments befitting the occa sion. An appeal was taken by the counsel for annie nf the convicted, but it is the general opinion ■if dm bar that it will go for nothing. Their hon ors, therefore, had better got into Black Malta r and rule off to the Egyptian tombs as soon as pos i slble, Prohibitory Mqwor Lnw» The following Is, tho preamble and resolutions introduced in lh*c Senate, on Monday last, by Mr. Quiuole, proposing to submit the quest ion of o Pro hibitory Liquor Law to a vole of tho people t Resolutions, refen ing lo a vole of the people of this '■ ComtnotiweaUh, the subject of a I’tohibilory Liquor ' j Late : - | VVmkiikas. In a free Commonwealth, all laws to bo i »flicienl, and to secure obedience to lire same, should ul.i.mi (ho sanction of Uie people, and command, iheir approval ; und i.o InW should be passed which l is rep igoiint to their w islies, and none constitutional ■, in ns provisions bo withheld which is the subject ofj , iln ir request : .. 1 1 Ami whereas, the passage of a prohibitory n-| | qiMr luw is u measure ol magnitude in u moral point s -if vkw, as well us one effecting lo a great extent, 1 the interests of citizens, and the rights of properly : ■ Ano whereas, it is represented thole largo ma n joniy ol the people and qualified voters of this Com- | moilwoaltli are fjvorablc to tho passage of such a , ir law but by means of petitions and remonstrances it h impossible lo obtain u proper indication ol popular ( sentiment on the question, and that, if an opporlu 8 nity were afforded the qualified citizens of this Coin 'll monnc.illh to vole upon the sumo at the ballot box, 1 u would appear a majority ol said citizens are in Livo of the pmsago ol subb a law ; and that such a r result W.Mild give to its cmclmentu force, power 1,1 and efficiency, which it would not otherwise have : i - I'heioiorr, Resolved. .That for the purpose of ascertaining UiQ sciiinnriil of the people ol tins Commonwealth in |,v reCertncc to the passage ol a law entirely prohibiting ■w the munufacliiro and sale of intoxicating liquors, lie except (or sacrmienial, rncdrctn.il, mechanical anti . uMHlicil purposes, ll may be lawful for tho qualified 1850. 1R53. voters o( the city of Philadelphia, and of the several] pj ne i nnH ,j, 116,1 OR 160,186 counties of this Commonwealth, on tho second I ocs-, |», lH hureh, ft 1,000 110.500 I day of October next, ut the places authorized by law I,ouis 82 714 87,651 I for holding tho general electrons, trn ri-rm, and returns l» the Speaker of the Senate, who ts never lost for a good smooth story to tell you on i *lo second Thursday nf January next, and on ,„i y„„ r f uce ; but will invariably berate you soundly said day iho Iwo huu-cs shall meet in (-on vent ion, your back —is one of the most exert bio things when said voles shall bo counted, nod a true record . P * ■ r ■ wnensaiu o r . in existence —a wad of tho fag ends of creation thereof bo entered on tho jnurn ■1 of each nouse, * .r„l, ,r,.p c..un1... 8 11.0 vulo. .o cl, II .bullnprcur thrown in lo Till up some trivial v.cuum-.nd w.l that' u majority of the dime are "For the I.nv," the g 0 t 0 the devil fast enough without much lucking. name shall ho recommended lo the legislature «l the , then session thereoi, lo pins such a law. And the- The Mormon Missionaries have been preaching mi id billcjis shall he received and counted, a r,d the oin „ n g the Cherokee nation. They have been at return, thereof m.do by tho election uiricrt. iiullior- j . ||, lenu j by largo BUdionccn, trill hare 121-.1 to hold the general election in October next, J ** according to the election laws in other cases, and made no converts. he ('ouni v Commi-Bioncrs shall furnish nil necessary 'T‘-» r-ir..*:** ff !• il.o ■ t-,» uo /„ -uJ s,. ,(.v | Interesting from Mexico. New Orleans, March 9. —Wo hnvo received Mexican dales to the 21st February. The Trait d ’ Union anya—“There is little doubt lhal Santa Anna will bo re-elected. A bouse has been already secur ed and furnished for him. and a Mexican revenue culler sailed from Vera Cruz, on tho 21s(, with a commissioner to invito bis immediate return. M I LLiNoif? and Slavery. —A bill In relation to free persons of color has been passed by both branches of the Illinois Legislature. It prohibits the en trance of free colored persons into the Stale, under the penalty of being sold into slavery, and author izes tho admission of slavery if brought in or sei t in by their masters. Cities of the, Wist. —'Hie three principal ci ties of (he West have taken their respective Cen suses, with the following results: Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, That the reader may see precisely the relative growih of those titles, the Railroad Record ap pends (ho United Stales census of 1850 and the present increase: Justice Tuney : “ 1 do solemnly a (firm that I will faithfully exe cute the office of Iho President of the United Slates, nnd will. In the hcsl of my nhi'ily, preserve, pre lect, and detend llio Constitution of the Untied Slaves. The Washington Union anti Intelligencerspeak in high terms of the Fee Util prepared hy Mon. James X. M'Lanahan, and carried tlirough Con gress by his energy and perseverance. Gen. Peaslee, member of the last Congress from New Hampshire, has been nominated by the Pre sident for Collector of the port of Boston. Mas Pierck —Baltimore, March 12 Mrs. Pierce, the wife of the President, is still in ihi> city. 11 c-r health is tolerably well, bat her spirits arc much depressed. aWarttrtff. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Pnn-APVLriiiA, March. 15. Flour and Meal—There is rather more demand for Flour, with sales at 85 per bhl. at which holders arc firm. Select and fancy brands are held at $5 a Ssj. Ryo Flour IS sieady at $3 675. Corn Meal— Ptnna. ja dull at $3 per bbl. Grain —Last sales of Red at 111 a 111$ cle., and ll7s ] 16 for While. Ryo—Commands til a 91$o per bu. S ties u( Southern and Penna. yellow Corn at 59c, afloat. Oats urn steady at 43c. Whiskey.—Sales in bbls. arc making at 23c., and hhde. at 22 cents. BALTIMORE MARKET. City Mills Flour—Sales on Monday at 85 and $4 94. Since then holders have boon asking 85, and that price continues to bo demanded to day. A sale yesterday at 84 94. Family Flour—Wo reduce our rates, and now quote Baltimore ground faintly, to the trade, at BG,. 25, and extra at 85 75. Ponn’n Fluor—Sales at 84 75. Ryo Flour —Salcg-fft 83 75. Corn Meal—Wo hoar of nothing doing. Wheat—The supplies have been very small, main ly by wagons, and very little by wotor. On Monday the sales of rods were at 108 a 110 c, and of whiles at 112 a lltio. On Wednesday best reds wore sold at 1080. To day wo quote reds at 105 a 107 c, and whiles at 110 a 115 c. Corn—Sales on Monday of while at 54 a 55c; on Wednesday at 52 u 54c, and to d«y al 52 a 53c. Sales of yellow on Monday at 57 a 56c ; on Wed nesdoy al 5b a 57c, and to day wo quote llio same rales. Rye—A solo of Penn'o n( 820. Oafs—We quota ul 33 a 3Go for Maryland. A solo of Ponn’a at 40a. Cfovcrsced—Wo nolo oaks of prime al $7 par busliot. Timothy Seed—Sales al 83 25. Roans—Por bushel 81 25 a 1 37j. Puna—s2 75 por two bushol bug. Cuttle—Tlioro wore oflbrod al the scales on Mon day 1,200 hood of Doovos, of which number 825 wero sold to city butchers and packers, 300 wore driven to Philadelphia, and 75 loft over unsold.— Prices ranged from $2 75 a $4 25 on Iho hoof equal to 85 50 a 6 25 not, and averaging 83 62J gross. Hugs—No sales to report, but prices remain as last quoted. jwtnt v inirtfl. On Iho 10th uli,. by llio Rov. A. U. Kroamer, Mr. Jacob Tablets. to Miss Elizabeth Ackerman, both of this county. On tho lOili inst., by (ho samo, Mr. John Ebkrly of Mocbaniceburg, to Miss Ann, daughter of Mr. John Rear Sr. of West ponosboro, township tins county. On (ho iOtli Inst., by (ho Rov. J. Evans, Mr. John Soamdauoh, of West Ponnsborough township,to Mi°° Eva Anna Rasauta, of West Hill* The Best and Cheapest Family Coal ii the Market. qaa TONS of Superior Coal* from Rauseft Gap, Dauphin county, and Gold Minb Gap* Schuylkill county* for sale by E. Biddle,jr. at the Warehouse property formerly owned by S’. M. Hoover, at prices from $3,85 to $3,50 per ton. March 17, 1853. NOTICE ts hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Ann Eliza Beelraan, late of Monroo township, Cumberland county, have been granted by the Register of said county* \o the subscriber residing in Monroe township. All persons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to Gl5O. BEBLMAN, Adm’r. March 17, 1653—6t* TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber* land county, at April Sessions, 1853. The petition of George Duey, respectfully rep* resents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for beeping a house of public entertainment in the house he now occupies as such in Hogestown, SllverSpring township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays yout Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, com mencing on the 3d Monday of April next. As in dulv bound he will ever pray, &c. GEORGE DUEY. March 17.|1853—3i* We the undersigned citizens of the’. Township Silver Spring, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with tho above named George Duey, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences /or tho accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. R. Giffin, F. Myers, S 3. Senseman, D. L**hn, D. Orris, Peter Phillips, G. V. Ooover, H. Vogle song, John Lutz, Win. M. Meily, Isaac Bremzer, I). M. Leidig, Jacob Dill, Henry Hickernell, G, Forney, John Bobb, James Williamson. TO (I)d Honoruble the Judges of the Court of Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Poaca of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, A- D- 1853. The petition ol Christopher MnUinger, respectfully re. presents that your petitioner is provided with the ne cessary requisites for keeping a house of public en tertainment, in the house now occupied by him as such in Newlon township Your petitioner* therefore, prnys your Honors to grnni him i license for the same. the ensuing year, commencing on the second Monday of April next. As In duty ho will ever pray, Ac. CHRISTOPHER MELUNoER. March 17. 1853-3 w« 160.180 110,500 87,054 Wo the undi rsigned chitons of Slmighstown and vicinity, in the county of Cumberland, do rerlily thui wo nr« well acquainted with the above named Christ. Mcltinger, that lie is of good repute for b«nv esiy and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Ta** ern is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers. Henry Si pc, J. W. V» t.dcrhcll, K. W. Sharp, John G Lav, M Donaldson, Win. Goodhart. S. R. Alien, C L. V.inderbrll, D Rife. S. Green, Sami. Parks, Ci Snuke, J. Beattie. Increase, 44 07R 20.500 4,910 TO the ll jnoniblo the Judges of the Court iff General Quarter Sessions of the Pence of Cumber* land County, at April Sessions. A. D. 1853. The petition of Peter B. Goodyear, rcsprcTulljr represents, that your petitioner is provided with tho necessary requisites for keeping a house of puhho entertainment. in the house now hi hi as such in Monroe township. Your peliliooen therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a liccnro fur the sumo the ensuing year, commencing on llifl second Monday of April, 1053. As in dnfy b6und he will ever pray, Ac. PETfiR R. GOODYEAR. Miroh 17, I 5. r )3—3*• >v« iho undersigned citizens of tho township of MonroO, in tlio tfoonty of Cumberland, do certify that wo ore well acquainted with llto above named Peter D. Goodyear, that bo in of good repute for honesty ond temperanre, and is well provided with house mom, ond conveniences for the aecnmo* mod.itinn of strangers und travellers, nnd Ihul pdeft Inn or 'f'avcrn is necessary to necommnduto iho public nnd entertain strangers nnd travolb rs. John Paul, George Slrnck, Jacob Grove. Joseph Bricker, Jacob Nieslcy, M. (». B'dithoover, Adam Genslcr, Miefmul (». Brundi, S. A Weakley. Michscl Longsdorl, Peter Livingcr, Benjamin Kreitcr, John A. A hi. Tavern License. TO the Honorable Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county. The petition of Benjamin llonn, of Easlponns* borough 1.-wnship in said county, respectfully re. presents, that ho Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging ant) lion of strangers and travellers, at the hobse for merly kept by him, being nn the road leadlngTrom the west end of the Harrisburg bridge lo Pofers hurg. Ho therefore prays the Honorable Count lo grant him a license for keeping a public Inn or Tavern, and he, as in duly bound, will pray,(&c. BENJAMIN IIUONy March 17, 1853—3: We, the subscribers, citizens of Raalponnnbord’ township, in which tho above mentioned Inn or. Tavern is prayed for to bo licensed is proposed to be kept, do certify ihat Benjamin Hoon, (he above’ applicant is of pood repute lor honesty end tempo- is well provided wjih house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn of Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. John Keel, J, Koons, i. B. Erford, M. Living ston, J. Eslingnr, G. Longsdorff, J. P. Boyer, B. Freeland, J. Wills, T. Flowers, J. Rennlnger, Longneckcr, C. A. Dolaon. Bai.tiiiohe, March, 15. 1 nm TONS kimeburnor’s Coni, of the best 1 L/vJU quality, just receiving and for sale by IC. Biodls, jr. Only s'3,-10 per Inn. Farmers living along the lino of the Cumberland Valley Railroad, can have tho coat delivered to ihcm at any point of the route. Orders by teller, (post paid,) promptly attended to. E. BIDDLE, Jr. March 17, 1853—1 f OFFERS his profcesionolpcrvifcs (o ihc people To Dickinson township and vicinity. Residence*— On (ho Walnut Dollom road, I mile oast of Crnlrc v Fillo. ebruory 3, 1863.—rl^y* Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, &c. THE subscriber would respectfully announce? (o the citizens or Carlisle, and the community at largo, that ho has commenced the manufacturo-of Mineral Waters and Sarsaparilla, of the eery best flavor and quality, and the bottling of Porter, Me, and Cider. Ho Is fully and amply prepared to furnish all orders promptly and with (lospafohf and hopes by strict attention to receive that ph* tronaao duo to ontorprlze, which ho respectfully asks. CISO. W. BRANDT. Carlisle, March 10, 1863—6 m Ciolhing-Clieapcr tllan Ever! Removal. M&L. STINER, bo« leave lo inform their , friends and the public, that they have remo* vml thoir largo CLOTHING STORE lo the room on (ho cost corner of iho Market House, on Main street, and directly opposite HllnorV store, whore may bo found tho largest, cheapest, ami best assort ment of Clothing in Corlislo. As they aro deter mined to sell off thoir winter stock even at a sacri fice, it would bo well for all to call as soon as po*. slblo ff they wish bargain* > . . i MorcU WO,-* Bstatc Notice Tavern license. Tavern Licence. Tavern laiccnnc, Limeburner’s Coal, OR. JOHN 8. SPRIGGS, irt