~ THE REPUBLICA -CIEABFIEtD Pa,, jfniy i t 1853. jtflMfOCßflTljD IVOMflVATiftivjs Commissioner, ; ‘ TfigMAS H. FORSYTH, Pf Philadelphia County, , , >; i ' *'." Auditor Generae, vM HR ai m banks, ' Of Mtjflin County. 'Surveyor General, h POUTER RRAWLEY, v Of Crayjfofd County. _ STANDING COMMITTEE MEETING.—Tho Democratic Standing Committee of Clear fieidCounty for the year 1853, will meet at the Court Houso, at 4 o’clock P, M. on the 4th day of July next. By order oftho L,, r Standing Committee. _ lne following persons composo that com jtnittee;: M°j* Y' B ‘ Uplt » Jolln Shoaff, F. G. Miller, Jf. M. Cummings’, G. B. Goodlan tier, J. Sutes, Francis Coudriet, G.S. To wr,. Richard Hughs, Thomas Owens, i Qhn h Bund y« H. J. Hite, I. W. Gra tam, Philip Hovener, C. Baker, W. S. Roy, Martin Nichols, jr. Samuel C. Thomp po"« J :, A * r * Hunter,\V. F. Johnston* glias Horn, G. .W. ShoafT, J. B. M’Enal ty, J. H, FJeming. < fttrTho Democratic Stnto Convention to nominate a candidate for Judge of the Supreme Coort, will meet in Harrisburg, .on Thursday the 28th of July, will be seen that a call for a pteniing of the Democratic Standing Coun ty Committee, on the4th of July, has been published in our papor for some twp or ; lhree weeks. This Committee consists of of one person from each township in the and it is all important that a full board should be in attendance as business importance is to be transacted. I - The BcbclJion in China. The rebellion in China is now known to if of.the most formidable character, and jhe reformers, or revolutionists, or what- else they may bo called, have trav ersed so much of the Empire, and so ma ny of the large cities and populous dis /r'icts have already yielded to thejr power, " work of successfully revolutioniz es e®. whole kingdom is now more than half completed. What the particular ob ■ject of the revolutionists is, or what refor feotion eey pretend to effect does not ap .jfffi: to be very clearly explained. But the fact that wherever they have conquer, ed, and secured a foothold the peoplescem *> well satisfied that they make no com plaints, and in no instance, as far as known, ■h*y® they attempted to repossess them selves of the adminis*ration thus over ibrown. This speaks loud in favor of the of the revolutionists, is of itself suf ficient to enlist the attention, if not the fa vorable .consideration of all Jiboral govern- If we are to credit our present hibwiedge of the Chinese Government un jjfcjfr;!*® present Tartar dynasty, it is a despotism of the mosttyranjeal character; Jtenee any change will behest likely for ihe better; worse it cannot be. ■ > -.’pST”Wo Pro requested to slate that the Tjio*t*s P. Hunt, Agent of Lafay. will preach in the Presbyto-, / ,an .s )Utc h at Ctirwensville, on the 3d of J«ly, at II o'clock', A. M., and at Clear field at half past 3 o’clock P. M, 0 f the same day. He will also spend some time in the county to secure scholarships in JLafayette College, fKrWe regret to learn that while Mr. fhomaa Shea, an industrious mechanic of our town, was in Philadelphia, last week, some one of the long fingered 1 gen try who iplest some portions of that city, succeed. £d in getting hold of his pocket book, and extracted therefrom the sum pi' two hun dred dollais. I * ftlrTho different Sunday Schools of nce > nra .making all necessary prep-1 pralions for an appropriate celebration of Ihe approaching An naversa ry of our Na tional, Independence. For the Republican. ■ Mmsbs. Editors -As tho time is fast apjironching, in fact at hand, ’when the of the county will be called up. • a 6 m cc *'ph of candidates to be >rtecl -- V ‘P® democratic party for the flinerent county Offices—arid, as the sub- sf > a