„trt turnol 11 , ;t1' and tried et? some of the .e,-•,rls to iind th it s!olvls and hunds. "EvQry had her lhd ,11 0,” 'Cynthia only had' no on. to inl7o" her home, She asked Tom ?: t.'lnv , e to ~ valk hnre •;vith her,. end he said hi' would 1:s ;.oun. ;iv lae h..Ta some ra.)r« , eake end Cynthia went bh 'k into tie ea itv Far, and Bat down by the Opt'd W;rylow p.)l..in:: the yard, hid !ler in her k. All ports of rivpg!ttfl. went sin , yju...: t hru•t• , :h hcr . brain bat-the-one t tat, - pre :,..!nt.-1 est, svas au humble reqolution try to be sueh wiiman as .Frank Handy -,ri:se ly might have love 1. There -tra. a stir among flie vines that drap, ed the window frame. S l l , nol - Ink nn, It Was the wind. She i ,ard it sigh. 'She, felt its warm law,th nom. hor thaq wind. She lifted her bead quiet!-, - "smpl" Frani:is \ - 0 1-.0 et her 5 i,11, ! , it trembled; and h. ft , he stood with-a great hope and a. greatlear contending in his breast, self pi,•ssest•ion was all gone, The struggle•hatl unnerved hint; "Oh ! Bnn,p ! eriol tlynt - Lila suddenly. And then, ,drinking her ht;ad, erownvd tllr, hop beitc lower hind lower—more and more humbly, tilt it vir.t4:4l on the window—:•he'sal(l in a broken voice c. "I. knew 1 ant nut w.artliy, Prank; but you Must teach me." --- INVITED TO A BLZZEID FEAST, • Know Nothing editors, if they can boast of no other qualities, can at least "brag" en be ing possessed of a good stock of impielence.— The appeals they are no‘vinalting to the old line Whirs fur aid. arc as amusing as they are heart less and impotent, Cut a fiev meet hs Sam Nv as in his glory, nail the editors in his interest were kept busy chronicling Know ,Nothing Victories, The character of this de,- perate faction and the ultjl!eili of its leaders had not been divulged, and the people, for a short time, were induced to put faith in &on and his minions, But in every State end every county where Know„ Nothingista has been tried, it has been cendenied_andrepu, dieted. ,Scent's victorious legion;; have' been routed -on every field, of late, amid the Democ racy of the country--for a time under a cloud .--are again in the aseeedant, and in most of the States are stronger than ever. 'filet the old line Whigs—those few patriotic men, the relies . of a once powerful party, and who .could not be induced to ' join in a crusade against the Constitution of their coentry—that the old line Whigs, we say, have contributed, in many instances, to aid the Democratic par ty, and thus crush out the fell spirit of bigot ry and intolerance, 'well,known and grate fully acknowledged. Because the old line Whigs have pursued this course—because, feeling thonselv es as a party helpless and powerless -they have aided the Democratic party rather than k row Nuth ingigm, they are alpased and fie t tered -in turns by the papers of the Know NoCuing party. We have two. papers of that fitetion now be fore us, Number one contains a most violent attack upon the old line Whigs, stignn them as "traitors," "renegades," "apostates," Xe - . Number two contains a whining hutder, and the editor Must litiVeletd tours in his eyes when ho wrote the article. He appeals to the old line Whigs for nid—and reminds them that one of their number is en the "Union Stole -Ticket," and - must receive the Know Nothing and Abolition vote if he desires to make a show • for an election,' lie coaxes and flatters and whimpers like a school boy about to receive a - thrashing. But, will the old lit 0 Whi y' heed these threats and appeals? We opine : not, These men will have no candidates of their own• to vote for this'fall, 'and have a pertect right to support - who they please, and certainly they have too much gri and pride of character" to vote for the men who murdered the Whig, party, They will not,' we feel Satisfied, ac cept the invitation now given thom by the Know Nothings, who, not very lung ago, boasted that their party had arisen from the 'ruins - ef the ohl - particA, amh.,l4:,arted the 'Whig party as dead beyond the. hope of resurrec tion, A pretty invitation, truly! Whigs in vited to a buzzard's feast to help to devour the carcass of the... Whig party, and .swallow down the remnant of it by au amalgamation with Know Nothing.ism---all of. which is 'in tended fur the exclusive benefit the Secret Oder. •W tig.s . asked to justity the nitirder of their party l—ashed to forget and to forgive the maiedi'etions they have motored for it,. l ;nd . invited into a coalition to he swayed and gov erned by the inittnightm;sassins who despatch. ed their first and only . . politictil love ! _ Will the Whigs of Pennsylvania partake in taielt. a. feast? Will they soil their garments by a connection with the party they 11111 T SO unieli and so„jwitly abhorred—not merely. for the -- -purpose-of a'feating.--the--Democracy, as the invitation reads—but that the reckless oath bound cotthpiratori: may again triumph over the friends of religious tolerance. or political equality, and the t'olislitutit,n and laws of our c o mmo n . country ? I=M:=SE=11:111 What dot's this Iliqui? The Pitila4elphia. It-1411-T Irv:H . (ln, which supports Buehauan's norninwdoil, says it will support any "iloinint.se of the. lkeuteeuatie Convention, with the ezeeption of. Franklin Pierce, and adds; "Ali the Demoorati,) pre , (sns in 111( , with a sea, of ink to hapit ablo sui:cessfally to doreiel Franklin l'eree • from seine of his outrageous as nut yet made public." What Hoes this moan? What outrageous nets not yet made public: does the Pcintv!raii ian, to?—,lfitern , (l, Zii.rit simply means that the Illinol6 Jett).- wal has been guilty of another "forgery," quite as base as that we provel upon it in re ,gard to - Douglas' speech last week. The journal editor never saw such a parug,raph in the./%.4n-si / icauiall, :cone 5n,...13 ever alo,: , ;artid in its columns. the kiLlitor give us the date of that paper from which he prot(naled to copy it. L , lt us have it, or , an a(•itnowledg --sito_f—dirty--forgery -N0, `2.---.lllinoi.i_,..TitA: )34,:a• -•ore thank the ILii vis Stab) /rei / I.,:ter fur its manly ts upQn tho von teuil .xnelholl adopted. by the Illinois .I,,,trivil to jure Mr. lki.n.vNAN . . I.lovp.r uttered such language us is protenclud to lin; e Leon copitAl from. the Petticv! i traitiarr. beeatz; , a; the ideJlii:it it coDveys is firc. , igli to our purposo. 11a-o nes,: is_tho I.koriklal ...6sK-r-fosey - ITltrted - wrtfr -- the - clean raw - - fat - of last year, have 'wit so outrageously exag- I the whale will not contain the oil boiled from f.,'.. , atte ( ~ /(t _lt.inbc_i• ~ t . 0/14 : //-,ss.—Tha lion. aerated. that when - till e;tine to all," the si - . 4 • , - 1,--Peter - Mattocks (colored) was executed it, and the scraps are left behind ; this has ; • John f:. Miller, are presentati \ 0 ill COIVITC' 4 B . "mountain dwindlod into the merest inoli‘-hill." jin Philadelphia on Friday last, for the murder been frequently- proved by experiment. fr,m, Mis:ottri, died at his residence in that lof Elizabeth t;ilbert. Ile protested his _. ;•_ttelt may lie the Piro now, and we must tiltre- Stal eondmi I th inst. The deceased i l a.l L ,,,,, cellc,o, .. „ 1.1,411 ~ . c.,,,..1 ) sw,p_," on the-frrst--pare, fore awl.]: 1 ntetitgence properly authenticated, .........,- - iration n re;_tog•nri.ing the cat-i.h.. and has not been : - ' lt is one of tho most beautiful stories lately .-, .'l \V;llkert in ill health for a lotto. time, -wliu bas n.o more right, ill Nica.-.i :na than a) • , - . • lle fore w 0 •malte up our minds as to the real The Quest ion (01 I"( l'oriy twhref ii Mr. Crampton set afloat. • Ls to l ia i‘ aslangion during the present session. atto 7 S:',/itt,r ri , i,tituti.,, lot of Prenchinon would ha-, ein ;. ,ston, . state of things thore. kn examination of the smut in wheat, the last d,:gret; (!andaltnis and (11.gra,..cful.---- i ------- --------- WASITI ( - ;Tox..N.lay '2.2.—111e oorrespondence made in Paris with the aid of a microscope, 1 --P; 1 re.*.ing ..10;f17 -.—.On the 10th inst., two u Mr. Clayton told 31r. Crampton rela- Bo..ston 8.-% _ . , - I 1',..iiP.1 . lop steamer Canada arrived at llali- betwee sons •ff' Jethro J. ,)feClulloug, ll , of North Easttile tothe ( ( t. , . . . , has led to the. diseovery . that it is composed in W . ‘ re i-et t:) fold such Leatiunntts in our ~s tion of Nericity between them , ~ , fax, on :Motalav,-...front; Liverpool, but brin-s Istauttch .I..inerican cote:apor4ry. Then.- NV ZIA ' l ima 'Works, Cecil county 31d., were shot anu i.. I—,z,arditig CCy t 1i13.1 ptISSt" , SIOVIS -in Central part of small worms, and farmers are caution no political news of interest.—Breadstuffs had America, is still in progress. The latter, it is ed against the use of wheat as seed which has A time. wile.% a ‘•lot of Frenchmen." called to 'I ~,,,.,,,,v i njure,' 'or At.tr:rica. at tile requi:st of VVl , ,,hington and a.' lad ten Years. of age ' :slightly advanced. said, has onliste , l the , erx jet'' , of .a distinguish s at-of 2dr. Oliver .McCullough. 1.16 alleges he been attacked with smut. • the Continent 4? Coa_ ,, ross. as 17a!ker \\ a, I_,) ed ..Imerican friend in order to compromise ....The largest water-wheel in the world Nicaragua b y , • _., , ,,,,,-,..,,,,i „T en) ", z.. 0 i t'..e Pro\ ;- i did not know the gun was loaded. - Ze.P . We see it stated in Sev_eral of our ex- tau, difficulty. is that of 11. - Burden. at the Albany Nail sional Govcrinn.ka; • were .a) , ) , t w I•l- ;:..,. i... - i ---- --.......---- --- elu.nges that the Warr l , n County Bank has In the af,sence of information as to what t h e 8., L. 3,,, map t i i ., 1,,,i..,-, r is ! . t \ i* : 11 1 ".- :Y. % l L._ - • - •Pi-The Cumberland - Valley Railroad C4 - un- . - ~ course the government Will take in regard to fa 11,41, Ilie Pallic _Lf - ,lgcr credits the rumor, Works. The fall is 75 feet. and the power of ' 3.L axe y, it, w ill l oc 5e;..,: ti.at. IValkee I' no ' '1•0 pany contemplate purch:v-in g the FT:I:Alin Mr. Crampton, distinguished ~ - entlemen, Who nail, c;:utious the public to have uothin. , tv du A eut-th.r-iat tfa,,,a ~ .-a.... 1....&!..,c1te. a.... 1 1,1. .:0.; 1:. „ i , r ~-1 r, Lize_e..n . ,a ;,, ,,l in the et - Fort LI I Mat On t. 11 - 14. 111_ , 011il- I'm wheel eiltnd to 1000 horses._ The L ( o N n e tn i. T o. / .1. ./ k ne ) s ,,l i: s l l lo f 7 lst pr , printed on . 15111 W I :244...tr...., :11 ,„, ~.!, ...^..4,; 1:.:: -.:,'.. v 7:"......5, :, ,‘-. ‘l_'''' ' . ' Wail the notes of this lituak. s:tl, ineline to the opinii a l that the delais fa . ernrae:lt , 11a - : ( - 1„ if , ~- ni .r. tl,au 1:-..an ; ;lid ! L.:. - -_ - •;.-The elections ••,n Virginia, on Thurs- ----- -441,111114,- ° p n re e s o s f es i . itn !li ' % - nt,stantial eotopLiment to Ameri when she a - J - ... ,-, 1,!-i ::... , 1 ;, , ,e1 c:,;.n.r. , rt t • ~ ,r ' . . • . r iifilin. James Buchanan has declined abe merely . ti suspension of diplonuitie functions r, day, tor ,lierlifs, Cununissiont‘rs, &t.., - have -fathers-str4l:44 - .1; . 1.r.::ga1.15i, de-potitm,—,k,:u;a. , , puolic (Elmer at Lancaster, tendered him till further advices from London are reeeived. ) Te•zteltc.l geucrallT in favor of the Democrats. ' aun t aegi--lapettistratiolt, Others still insist that he will be dismissed. can "'chincry:" , without re:„;ard to party. and no cle.greo or oda:ration cl - tn v ;!:or.l ninve it, Stl,-11 1w the e.:e.l aetur tic, of th a s ':;/ se.-The conduct of our Nation..t From tie, Carl 7e Voluuteta coin. 1 --- - r: ; ‘ '. A - L ;, ,tti r -t _ , . • ~ . ., : i4, , • '- - ..1 81ry ,R 7 e ,,frs, I' t r ,'''' : '.,, -: - 77 Z' ' " ---- ": 7 4 - • e7', Atl:7' 7 '' ' ,... - .21 4...- ~,t '' '-'..""' • THE .003.IPILER, "I.ll:EnTl', THE I'NtON, AND 'llll , , CoN;-'1111",r'1<)N," 6 E T y r 1;: , \IV A.: Monday llornin, May 23, 1853. For l'ooxfib , ,ll, :LIMES I I.\ N .IN, of Penrett., ~sgl•Jpct to tho dv i>ion of tho National Cuuvontion.) .1)( mei:ye I .00'1111111 ELEC,TIM:i ' Charles county, .IcCalidle. , ;-4, rrf ..111e, , zlieny county. nn4rniur I. (1,!0.11'. 1 Abraham gdinger, ; Pir•ree Dolor, 1 1. Reuben W Wier, I.:(.l‘iard IVart iimn, if,. (leo. A. Crawford., 4. William 11. Witte, 16..inines 5, Jolla McNair, 17. 'ivory J, St aide; 11..Julin 11. Brinton, John P. Roddy, 7. David Laury, --- Chary'. Ressler, 20,1. A. .1. .1;11,1:;olan, Pilttonson, 21.11911iam 30.1.-eiar Sicalte.r, 11, Fr.--A.W.llugheq, I. Thus. Osterhout, 21. oil rt Realty, •-• Vincent Phelps. _ Can't C'oin rit is.vioner, -GEORGE SCOTT, of Colombia county .Antlifocanrod, JACOB FRY, Jut., of Montgomery co, Sucrelyyr Genentl, TIMOTHY IVES, of Potter .eonnty, ri.adflte new dress of - the- " Compiler"lias elicited remarks of a complimentary eharae. ter from a number of OUT entemimrariN 4 . - We can heart ily'say that their kind wishes in our behalf are-reeiproented, and Avilk;not soon be forgotten. -Amidst all the annoying ups and downs of editorial' life; there are occasional relieving links, Which go far towards imprt-As ing one with the notion that this world, after all the nang,lity things said of it, is, neverthe less, a tolerably.fair "institution." 'The Oineinnati euneention.—The Pennsyl vania, Central and the Ohio and Pentihylvitaia Railroads intend carrying persons Ivishing attend the Democratic National Convention at Cincinnati for one half the usual fare charge, Nit/donut Comleutions.—List of the times, places, and polities, of the various National Conventithislo be held with a . view to.organi zation for Ow-Presidential contest : - 141nrkertitic - National Conventioti, On. einnati, ;June :2. 2. Abolitionist (ultra) Nlitional Conventlim, SyracUse, 11ny 3. Ant i-Fillmorc Know Nothing Convun tiun, New York., .Tune 12, 4, Seward Anti -Slavery Coalition Conven tion, in, June 17. 5. National Straight Whig Convention, Louisville, July 4. . Jtu 3P-Leynt,--11 is gentleman is put in it letter, in which he takes the ground that ('en gross has the Lower• to prohibit, but not t o es tablish, slavery in a Territory! - This is taken as an admission that he isovilling to be the, Republican nominee for the Presibney. 0--A sharp controversy eame uir in tlir u. S. svnato on Tti, , .•day 1:1:.t. • .III chnloEl ono of lif" . ; 4. radical 411)olition li now Nothing speoelies, - hell he was talen to tni,k by Senators CUSS, 11:1Si)11 :111(i DirtlghtS, and hand lol :IS he 1 / I , SLTl:l 2 4,withoilt Tho old General NVIIS justly attil th t , mom ner in which he 111110e:1 to the speech of ..th . e gentleman front .11.1. , snehtt.-etts," Was perfctet ly nent king. I=l kr-,-.11“Lortl Clarention . roply M:lrvy has Lova recoivol_at, thty , it, IATIVVed it; (u re call Mr, Crampton. It, is allvy,o(1 that I)ri,;*t dont Pioree has det•eratined to di,luins thr _British Minister. rcZy-- - Do. , ;linfi.hos Cron, Kans zt s, I ., , , , e i ve d I, v Wa C :4"4. Ail t ktv: ordered “titty." Robinson to be detninod in custoily, told Itad ittrnished the tivi.es4;.ary pa lters for hi (tun nt 11101 trotn:un, ' m I t Lafaette„ the Democratic majority is L'-18, and Tippct..anoo county is clainwd :Ls good for 300 Democratic majority in Nol em ber. At :\ - "( , :w Alhanv,---which has been cursed tcith li,now Nothing, misrule for two . Tcars hint—the Democrats have suceecdod iy a ma, jority of oNer :300. lIINC=IIII A Cif's(' Sir , / m—Aveorkling to the enmher lan,l(M.l.) titian, tho average Dem , erat , ie majority at th t ! lato corpor;ttion ion in that city, islice,sercitties(g'a oit , J."l"lle Know 6Nothin.l , : 1)11M' ilero.o6, , recarritd the place lty , Lvov in..6)ritics. Pc2 , -Tho late li.now Nothing State Council, at liarri , ldtrg,entierst.(/ the nouiination of the -imiott" State cantli‘lates, and , xili support !! , 01 , 1 /heir ii,onitieeA. Of t!..uurse--they :‘1: tlu I= I=l cr= aTew twintlis pat we, Lave ha.(l the plea , rur ofreeordinz• Dennocratic vktor:es almost innumerable, and in'all parts .4if th . e ry. ••(.1(1..na hav,e the Democracy within ".;one, period of 1 ime'ackieved 69 lOWA-thy a t" c"Rtion of triumphs. A - the 0.1% , :pg0 Pal tlin 11 well remarks : tib, of Dernrwrat ic power is rking; rAeadify and surely on every insa(l, It ',in-v.(l up in New Ilamp , hire,, in creased handsomely in Rhode Idand, has nearly overthrown the opposini , , iws in c` , (n - m?'•ticut, and rid(-4 triumphant through ill(' cities, nom St. L mis, through ChieJLgo, Mil , A (vatic, Clove - Lind, 0 t.Wegil, Sy NWT to an hundreds of other placeS, to Albany. The ' , e - waves, - inereasing are tiNt in I'd to swell on, until; by the ides of November, they shall all unitedly 'and harnrmiously till the flood-tide of victory, ware are surely destined. to carry upon their crest the Democratic stand '::r(l. bearers of ISsei. Let the glorious tide sWeep on till it overwhelms every vestige fanatical demagog's!». This it will do!" ca r Th e Know Nothing leaders in this 110r0n ,, 11 are at last weed to the conclusion, that, o f itself, their secret, sworn order, can ae eomplit-h nothing. in the work fiir which it wag here estahlished, the securing of the collnig They a re, thereibre,exceedingly anxious to form combinations of any character, in order to "g,et, ledf a hoar, rather than no brew] :". and w'e are not sure hut that there are a. feiv professing iddline Whigs (with strong prirate Know. Nothing leanings) dispos' oil to assist them in au underground manner, We shall watch the ,course of -events, -and make such .notes as they may appear to call for. The good old eonstitnt ion-loving Democratic party allOyds, - after all, the only safe ground for patriotic citizens to occupy, ond its plofom Ors (is broad ;is our whole evntry, The invitation to take a stand - upon it is cor dially extended. - now Nothing editors are already really "skiverinfrin, their slues," at the hare prospect of Mr. BuettAsAx's nomination at 43ineinnaci. They see utter death -to their hopes in such an event—and hence arc re vamping, fir the thousandth time, the old and often exploded falsehoods in reference to Pontisyl rani:Cs Ilktingui,slie(l statesman. But, never fear I If he should he selected as the Democratic standard-bearer in the next eans.:. these dark-lantern gentlemen nut3r ex pect to,r,be "wallzed iitto" in a manner which, their dastardly and wicked lying May deserve. They are advised, in advance, to CLEAR. TILE ilt4et; for the Democratic loComotive. Be-The British Minister, in a mite to Lord Clarendon, on the subject of the Clayton-Bnl- Ivor treaty, stated. to his Lordship iii broad terms that Mr., Clayttin hadattknowlt3dged to hint, in rtu•ious conversations, that "Ito consid ered Iteutan as much a British possession as Jamaica, or any of the British West India Is lands." As soon tts this twin) to the know- Iwlge of Mr. Clayton, ho brought the matter to thy notice of the Senate, denying, in the most emphatic manner, the Minister's state ment, mid* ln•oved by both SenatorsVri ttemlen and Fitit that Mr. t',ratitl•ton had himself, some 'time in March last, admitted that there -was no tr•ut.h in the assertion, and that “Clay ton had' always denied - to hint that Itnatnn was n British possession." So much fur the 11inist vcrai•ity.. lue lgitfin, n nem Writing to us croin Tellnvssev, remarks the G rt;onsliurg Democrat, says the fooling there is strongly in favor of ;NI r..lluchanan as the next:Demo cratic candidate for President. He siivs : ...'l';;ltzto: , .sve is but waiting with a heart full of gratitude fur an opportunity to return son i c trilaito to tho keystone State,' itlol her 'pulse throlihi lig with tirty..iety to compliment hint Uhl) `ray the first to put forth her claims itc IS,-)l.' Spoal,ing of the Ohl - Line he says: ‘"I'lloy aro ovizwing every iiitlieation of a anbli \yid: t.lir Denincrrltic: party." £:-,:y . "'Pk) show how earnestly tho K. 'V.'s are struo-r,ling to prevent the nomination u 1 .J grua ty.tN Irv' the Demvracy, it is only tie ve,-..Aary to tl/0 Eiu t That, Il n. Ilenr)- 151. 1.'1111..1r reoeutly ovenl.l - 61;i whole hour in a tuerely to show that 31r. . • littchanatt k.audidae' "Straws shu\v which v;:ty t h • wind htti‘vs," :tad snek speoclals'slww who Ow K. \.',:tl( afraid of. Ait'ercction.--The excitement is grow ing so warm out, of the Water question in Baltimort• that, on the return of Jaen]) F. Grove. invmher of the First Branch of City Couecil front the Third Ward, and Wnt. E. fl ale, of the Second Branch, front a visit of inspection to Jones' Valls and Stony Run---the former iteemwd lite latter .of being easily hoto:ht for Si, the lie passed, the parties closed on each other, and the,result was that set oral stalls wore intlieted climb. Mr. Beak; hy Mr. _ Grove with ,t pelt knife. '.l'h6 comhatants lx)ticJ h, the now Nothing order. 13,...,1 inn ors o f War" in Kan: , as arc filling the daily papers, but 'With 110 W much truth it will require some days' pa:ienee to The reports from that quarter, for the =I =2 =2l Ex-Governor John Bitter. On Monday even lug; an 'interesting meeting • - lecurresilat the Merchants' Hotel, in Phila delphia, between Hon. dour BIGLER, EX tiovernor of Californit, and his younger bro ther, Ex-tlovernor WM. BIGLER, of our own State,. after a' separation of - ten years. For the fir-t time, says the Pennsylvanian, since his departure in J r 349 rhores of the Pa caliternia Bigler (for by that name we dip,tinguis - h him front our_Petne , ylvania Big -1.4.6,..itH his mother .Commonwealth. In a period so brief, his history is full of incident. 1.1(; reaehed 'the shores of the Saeramentopoor and unknown. Living yet in a rude tent, and but a month or two in the country, he was sent to the Legislature, and became its first Speaker. lie has since been twice elect ed Governor of his adopted State. lie has been a constant participant in the legislation of the new Common Wealth, and she, owes him much fUr the wisdom with which he helped to frame her early poliey. Ile comes now a pri vate citizen, to re-v -kit his early friends. We need not that - his greeting will he warm a l ai hearty, nor need we intimate with what peculiar joy the old Keystone State will greet California if it shall happen that the lives of th e two Bigh.rs, eorre.powli!qs, thus far, shall be made mom similar by the return of the elder of the two",to.a seat in the U. S. Senate; I,y the action of the next Legi 7 dature of Cali fornia. Thr "Fruit'' Law. The following law was pfV•Sed at the last FesAon 4f the Legislature. It was introduced in the !rouse, and passed there us a local bill for La7.erne county, "but on its introduction in the ;..zenate, it was amended at the instance of Col, Knox, of Montgomery county, so as to make it applicable to the whole Common wealth. Farmers and fruit growers have long wanted just suclt a law as this, and as it has received the Executive approval, and takes effect inmiediately, they can protect themselves against future annosan;:es from. trespassers and df,Treilators Art to Protect, Proil, and Popish Trespass. in lltix CinnynontuPalth Si:'. I. /lc it enacted, &c., That the wilful and malicious taking and 'carrying away of fruit, vegetables, plants, fruit or ortilunental trees, vines or shrulps, in this Commonwealth,, whether attached to the soil or .not, shall be cleemed and the same is herelry declared a mis demeanorotnd may he prosecuted and punish ed as such under the laws of this Common wealth.. Sre. 2., That any -person or persons who shall wilfully and maliciously enter, or break down,.through or over any orchard, garden or yard fence, but-bed, hot or. green-house,. or who shall wilfully and maliciously chili, stone, ent, bark, break, or otherwise mutilate or dainag,e,- any . nut, fruit--or-ornamental—tree,- shith, bush, plant- or fine, trellis, arbor, hot bed, hot or green-house, or who- shall wrong fully trespass upon, walk over, boat down, trample, or in any - wise injure ally grain, grass, vines, - vegetables,' or other growing crop, shall 1111 d, Ditty On conViction thereof, in :lotion of trespass before any mayor, burgess, alderman or justice of the peace, or in any court of law, have judgment against him, her or them, for treble the amount of damage prof-' en to have been done, with costs of suit; one half the damage or penalty to,_go to the use of the poor of the district wherein the premises lie, the other half of thr.. damage or penalty to go to the use of the owner of-the premises on which _the said trespass shall or may lie com mitted ; and in default of payment of the said_ tine orjudgmetit, with costs of suit, the party con \ icted may and shall be tomnritted to the jail of the proper county, for not less. than ln cc, nor mead 6411 twuity (hip. , laic - plaint or action to he made in the name at' the' Commonwealth, and the testimony of the own er or occupant of the premises Shall be admit ted as evidence to pr ,ve the trespass; Wrangling arc). Me Flu ntler.—The fidlowin g extract of a 'confidential letter from a "free State - '! man in Kansas, We find in the last is sue of the New York Auli-Nla very Sfandard : OT WATOMIE, Kansas; April 10,''5(1. * * Probaldv four-filthy of the actual set tlers are iii favor of a free State. but much to my surprise, and_more to mv sorrow, I found ! that majoritv of these were goyerned more , H l_tyscli interest , than hy principle. The term of i‘liolitionist used licre tiiort tlulll at "Rape las a reproach, 'Piton there are too many seeking oflioe they- have been growling to , g,ethor (lo , s o‘er. a 'hoar.. A majority are in favor of the "111aek Law"—a law' excluding free negroes from the" territory----;ine, in my opinion, degrioliti; , to incii who have just been lighting:lnd will yet have to fight fir their own liberties. "Excluding free nogroes from the Territo ry I" Those "free State" squatters must be looked after. The Northern aid societies have been botching their work ; for of what value is freedom to cuiree if he is to be kicked out (tithe country for being free ;?. This, we dare say, however, is a practical illustration of the phihuithrophy of the Sewardit es - when 'brought to the test. All sheer hypocriey.—Erie Ob st;rrer. ItiBpolHatina.---The Easion (Pa.) Evpress. states that the Rev. .liplin pa-tor of the Lutheran church ill Rei, , zels‘ ille, lost in the live last locks three sons and a elan vllter 1)3- searlet foyer. lle lieen vt.ry ill Ncith the Nantel ilisease, as also three re maining children, but they are all how eouva lesetna. has -electod litiehanan dele gates to the National Convention. ('..ass is at dolo;;Ite to the Cincin- kiEtilU c2i, •.iii - BANDON AMINO & CLIPPINGS. ....The New York Picayune is entitled to the credit of the very best jot &esprit of the year. Hear it on Niertragua matters : "Motto for Col. Kinney—Veni,.Vidi, Vici- Versa!" . The personal, and political friends of the editor of the 'Louisville Democrat recently presented to him a purse containing five hun dred dollars, as "an evidence Of substantial personal esteem." Nothing like' combining • the use / a l with, the ornamental! ... New York Weekly Tribune char ges One dollar a tine for advertisements. As flour has at last concluded, like Capt. Scott's 'coon, to "come down," we of the compiler have concluded to down at old rates : "$1 per square for three insertions-25 cents each additional." ''Job printing executed, neatly, cheaply, and speedily!" ....The latest case of indolence is that re lated by an exchange, of a man named John Hole, who was so lazy that in writing his name, he simply used the letter J., and then pun - died a hide through the paper. ....The Hannibal (N. Y.) Reflector states that a cow in that vicinity lately "yielded" a calf, which. weighed, at its birth, one hund-, red and thirty-five pounds I• ...The editor of the. Brunswick (Me.) Tel egraph wants a suitable boy as an apprentice to the printing business—"one who knows everything, smokes Spanish se gars, eats oys ter suppers, and goes• fishing Sundays, not preferred!" ti Yankee has invented a steam musi cal instrument, which can play,"hush-a-bye baby" with, such a voice as to put all the darl ings asleep within a radius of five miles! ....We see it stated that travelling on Lord's day,' in the Sandwich Islands, except in the direction of a church, is strictly forbid , den by law." ' Wonder what they do with peo ple who travel home from churA ? ;...Greeley tries to figure out the election of a Black Republican President, but after sweating the .old white coat through and through, he can count but 114 electoral votes, 35 less than necessary to a choice. - And to secure even 114, he includes Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wis eonsin and lowa. Horace had better quit poli tics, and got at something else—Fourierism, for instance. exchange paper,, announcing the death of a gentleman out west, says that the deceased, though a hank - director, it is getter- , ally believed, died a Christian, and universal ly respected.. ....A lunatic thought the rising of the sun depended on the crowing of the roosters—a slight mistake. . • ....The city of London, with a population four times as great as Now York, spends only $1,800,000 per annum, or about one-fouith the amount t;pe‘t there. The season is very backward in Ohio, yet there is every promise of abundant crops of wheat, corn, 'and apples. The peach crop will be almost a total failure. Iccounts from all parts of. New Jersey agree in stating that the prospects of a large yield of peaches were nei;er better than at present Al stout red-faced gentleman, in a white heaver, blue. coat, and buff vest, Offered wager a £lO note' that he could close his eyes, and, by taste, - name any, kind of liquor MEE process of winning or losing commenced 'forthwith: "This is genuine pOrt,".said the fat gentleman, tasting from a wine glass.— "And this—this is whiskey," and so on thro' the hotel's "manifest." - A wag then poured a: few drops of water into the glass, and . handed it to the connoisseur. "This is—ah —ah—this is (tasting it)—by Jupiter! gentle men, I lose the bet! I never tasted this li gum-. before!" . . Ancording - to - a - statementin - La - Presw a Paris paper, the military land forces of all the powers of Europe form an-effective-total of $-1,16 . 2.,'2.1-1 men, of whom 2,581,28'5 belong to the six powers represented in the Congress of Paris. ..The editor of the& - )ston Liberatorcalls upon the*lndies of the North to make use of ' .nothing that is prOduced by slave labor. The Louisville Journal says he needn't expect them not to use cotton. Tnvy will not expel. so old ajWend fruna tltear ba:swas r ....A good ointment for piles is composed of 2 ounces of flour of sulphur, 1 ounce of powdered nut galls, 1 grain of powdered opi um, all intimately mixed with lard, until the ointment is of the proper' eonsistency. It is applied to the parts affected twice every twen ty-four hours until a cure results. . . ..Tb e editor of the Utica Herald sap triat he once knew a wild widow in Onandago county. New York, who cut out her own daughter in the good graces of her lover and married him herself! To obtain revenge for this moan, un trick, the daughter set her cap for the young man's rich father (of whom he was the only heir,) and actually xu' ar riod hint and had children, to the infinite an noyance of the other parties. ....The blubber of a whale is so oily, that a ...'."The, bosom of America is open, not only to receive the opulent and respectable stranger, but the oppressed and' persecuted of all nations and religions, whom we shall *el coMe to a participation in all our rights and privileges."-- 7 -11eorge Washington : ...'.The 'citizens of Chambersbnrg have subscribed the full amount required for the erection of gas works. Would 'not the intro duction of gas in Gettysburg payf The in quiry could do no harm. We would_ risk a little, for one. - ....A friend of envier - once took the hOrns and hoofs of an os and approached the bed side of the great naturalist,andAwakeningbim from a sound sleep, a6nouneed himself as the devil, who had come to eat him. Cuvier rub bed his eyes and glanced at the nondescript, from horns to hoof, when he lay down and, quietly remarked: -"Horns, boofs—graniv erous—eat grass—you can% come it; : go' away.'—Chicago Journal.' ....The rector of Trinity Church, N. Y., estimates the whole property in its possession at $10,000,000 ! Judge Jay shows it to be double that amount. There is no ecclesiasti cal corporation in England that has so much wealth in its possession, and it is questionable if another similar church organization in the world possessei so great an amount of monied means. • ....The American says Brigham Young "has only forty wives, and a fortune of three hundred thousand , dollars." With fashions changing every thirty days, what is a fortune of three hundred thousand dollars among forty wives ? ....One of the clergymen in Brooklyn' has forbidden the members of his congregation to sing the popular song, "Pop goes the Weasel," because one Terse ends thus : "The preacher kissed the cobbler's wife—Pop' goei the Weasel !" We think he is right, for 'the Preacher should not kiss the cobbler's wife, even in song. ...A fellow down in Mississippi, who does not have - much confidenCe in the honesty of Post Masters, wrote the following warning on the back of one of his letters, directed to post office in Kentucky:: "Now look here, all you post masters !* I want yon to be devilish particular with this document ; it is -11 cash letter. Now. look here, and see you 'don't break the seal.", We guess Uncle Sam's boys were "devilish particular.."l', . .. The charter l e - le — c -- fiOns_in_Gle_veland,_Si. Louis and Milwaukie, bare resulted-in favor of the Democrats. In fact, "they make-'em , all so, now 1" Washington Star states that ther President' having received the new Minister frum - Niturit - guuAT - ta - derermined - to prevent at all _hazards, the departure of armed hands from the United States for Central America.- ....A Hamilton (C. W.) newspaper is out with a proposal that the pepple of Canada elect-their governor instead of importing him, ....Some ladies, riding recently in the• neighborhood of Montreal ; Canada . East, met. an—lndian woman with a very pretty baby,. nearly white. One of the ladies, stopping to , admire the "pappoose," exclaimed, "Surely,. my dear woman, that isn't an Indian baby." "Oogh I" said the squaw, with the sullen in.. difference of the race—"Yes—someliallian ; some soldier." "Drive on, coachman l" said: the lady spitefully. I= EIZEI are we not making up for it in-these items? A. fellow "out west," being asked what made him bald, replied that the "girls had pulled his hair out pulling him into their win— dows." - . . • , ....A bashful ,Yokel vas. paying his ad— dresses to a gay lass of the conntry, who had long despaired of bringing things to a crisis.. Yokel called one day when she ,was alone at home. After settling the merits of thnwea.-- ther, „Miss said, looking slyly into his face: "I dreamed of you last night." "Did yo - u?—why now I" . "Yes, I dreamed you kissed me." "Why now T:---what AEA you dream your mother said ?" A light dawned on Yokel's intellect, and di rectly something was heard to crack, perhaps, it was Yokel's whip, perhaps not. ....We should never remember the bene fits vre . have conferred, nor forget the favors received ....Hiram Popp, injured at Hagerstown, Md., week before• last, by a blow inflicted by D. Ridenour, Jr., has since died. ....The price of a license to retail liquor in Demopolis, Ala., has been:raised to $lO,OOO ! Liquor must command a high price down, there. ... _The fruit crop . of Kentucky, it is said, is likely to be large this summer. _lt is stated that tourists are arriving at Niagara Falls in large numbers, the hotels are filling up, and the place has assumed a sutmner like activity. . Ri pc• strawberries are in the market at Savannah, .Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina, and figs and peaches in New Or leans, Louisiana. So the papers say. - -A lump of pure gold, worth $ll3, it I, . 0 saL last week on a farm. nino• miles from Lynchburg, Va. ....It is stated that Professors Davis and Cabell, at the University of Virginia, have, been cation of ice as an anasthetie in painful surgi cal operations. lee will soon preclude entire ly the use of chloroform. ... -In England, farmers sometimes sow a bushel of timothy seed to the acre. . Jenny Lind's Letter a Counterfeit-Nat. How all rejoiced to read kind Jenny's note, A woman's sympathetie sob in every line I Alas, that Barnum-should be forced to "quote" That note as forged—the sobs not Jenny- rut bial gen. Whieli&, , of gi-eater ralue, prythee, say, The Bride or Bridegroom ?—must the truth be told? AlaS! it must ! the Bride is given a N cr l y___ The Bridegroom's often regularly sold. ace lacks variet7 this week If oarlirst "Oh, I dr . eamed she,wasn't home." liMll whine. Punch indulges in the following con- narum :