• • , AIW,7 I .ettarni"OliM" est regitt t hnoeir . tow, six fee*, .o ' high, nao . ,rti o n, a :';-; ^i''' ' l , ...Mt 3 , ta c te t 7,' - ; 7 ; !: l ' B o u r s O kff illir ioer ~, ly, tbf, t ' 1 ; ic.,'fieputy .. ,:, ' ,R, of p, .',. &zoo _ I.ipue pmegiinV --,... iit e ,iim a: tligo *nor of New fork, Y In ihal a v ktelly,; in the afternoon ,train to 1 ork, and will he taken thence to. Eli v._.la a charge of burglary. Viet- >a oW .!. no, York sioundrel and burglar, ankle's* been practising his profession in different parts of the country For some time lie brke iO l ,iMPPvn IR .Pennsylvania, where , t _ 'o- iddie.Wietta stint against 'him - for lurglary ;, and: he _Or ,_escipect from jali in ffrngXeti; eiiriaimr(A .-Ittitiindrthoents - exist against hiniViotillioryirt Elmira. On . - thissimiirti lirestlid;•atid Was= )eing. convel- - ed to Elmira, tattuumaged to slipthe irons from his weisKuirid • With , tha assistance of N ome - 1 ' IngitianNlwitcuevs, escaped. •Ilis _ Mina itutAim on' the track for. tins, eAstem. 7 land of 4liateened:howlei of the. brave; and ottltis;,:arrital at rarthin f t,, leywna . taken dwarf of:* thatotorioas-abolitiosiat, Fos- 4 ti.vlbuthaa Of abby Kelly Foster,, end,, reran t enjhifinkihs totiehing . ,thr of ." Old. Folks at ( Homirigilysilwith - . . jute sweetness by Ta sylitimatuthitledina ". , for-the *muse:neat ef..tipaiMfortanatele tagitival hitatelk when ' Dat.trletaialudy'llra4plienterad,- Out a pm." foiditb4 at eteel , :tracelets.wcon after took piaci with hitailatiagodiempai* to 410 little astaiishme.nt, of mostiorthbiepresent.: . - W t *haie alreadfgiien no account of the exeitanteut.shat unkind. when it became - noisaainvet Portland that. a eoloted:, man ; hattlsiewskreated ort'a charge of burglary, wlitah wail believed to be but a feint to cover the nrrest, of 'a fugitive slave; but the' c,' Vig ilance Committee '" of the city finely became satisfied that the fellow' was a rascal, and then they suffered the laws .to -be-executed without obstruction. ' . .::f - Oa Wperson; when:ariested, there, were fotnid.siet of.stelebM keys, of unusual nice meAssatittOs ievplver, pistol balls, capita Align,' des and $BO6 in money; Lie was: permitted to-retaiiitherlatter, but it is .no doubt-' booty attains& in'.soin'e 'deed rascality, =e and Ib marulthnitely reach its proper, _destimition. *it is .not likely that_ ha will escape the clutches &ilia custodian,' as • Victor isitrisell says, " Mi. Kelly the linartest coffirtiir on a scoit-thathelas metsince le set up busi ness:l '••• . _ To th e • Friendi of Ibe ;itherState. Of Penntkyl,ania provides for the education of all resident Blind children, who are=a triity f in the Institution at Philo -4006; ". Ce•itOm five to tight years. • - - c-': 451fairtareekiedlittsitettfor i and -are - tau'ht teinatihe several branders ofagend , ailaantiOnt d laic. ' .?lioy-arerelso titighisarious useful branch esofzindustim by which *:they .May :be .able hereafter to supportthemselits.. - : Industtiotts blitutperna of . good moral character, - who are So unfortunate as to lose tbeir:.parents ?and, 'natural guardians,' and havenb tomes. to. return to at the . expiration of their term of instruction, are employed by. the Institution , in -;a- comfortable "Boma" especially pritkide4 for theta: - : - The female pupils learn to seer and knit rations ornamentid and!. useful articles; and the analesiesin to manufacture Mott MATS,' Gratthisiand all kinds Of Bar - snag. - • , •-Thetefigions privileges of the pupils , dell disterninationa, ant fully senttred, . • - - -Theinstirmina has been establiihed mare thanWyeits;-.during Which miod, it has eitkathd: - feeimseftd ,vocatiixti Many individu 7 are*lSatli itemen;:whO, notwithstanding their leit4esight, have beenahleto gain not only rail-althea:ld; bat . also theitespect and affec tionatrOjigard' of the:Commtnitty«in: which thetiehitie.';`-beltagsrell itistructed,ntmenhati. .10011,cittiutd morali; Altifittrysilid that, berkres °crown 'State, the tiriftlitettfiag li , ltatesCf '.New Jersey 'Dela wiarapt Matyland,:bave recognised by tv.: islatiehlitife the geed atlininiatrition.of4he latitiotictur4 -whidr:Gar,:many':lears--,pa!t -attilittB:4litlt tttliknOlt , inntiig, and provi dBtl:liberally for ` them: - * Arldkitiatilehould- be made at' -an early most suitable. time is,betleen 15 'years: ' special ditait'Appticants ireadmitted...after the latter #40401. :AAP, ' e4Offiel rarivOielifei - idniittsidlfiw *2OO a-.yeari. Of hM y .according to Circumstances. Anti.: etid*.'irsy 'be made -to - • - 'Ll';1411-LLW Cli 111 , Principal. 2 .1 . 316 4, 41 1 4 4 , ' •- . !legal • ." 1 1 1;°" one - .044044.41041iitikit OrY:Of Fire,' was. seliedetlittoltrtifte cry= whiff .bart. too .ofe **meted .zr.ae.;being evietOds'id, 1 4 141.-llirsietY4 - --404ti:0044yky .11* 4 11 ' 441040001473cidgrii4 ietratc*eßtl 4 •W dab TA.O - ****" . ..ooistt Ai; Aoki:lt; bitaismi4losk, **Ott AZW400 8 '.: 11 50.74 0 0, "vW altilgaVAihr building thationtit.,-.4hcfireillerdip*4l* on : ~ivith7 l 4oll. ericelleut..ienglue, ;in an. •t, igp short spac e of time,-and did _noble - eeenation: But owing to the fact that there siiisatiokrings- dm:, iii the building, thectrebad gillinueiftprogresa that the structure is:porn-. Itwas, beyond., all 'manner 'Of dotibt i i the work of etkiowdiary.. - 45evrhersday morning about half past one mt. were arm - alarmedbz the. cry 4 414144 1 0 11 11it i fiV4e,c r of bells. Ire imme diately Sallied out and learned_ that the plank Louse with shanty4ttached, located on the brie,k yard, just Weir' : lowa 'was on fire: These Wore-some Seven persons sleeping . in thCheirselmen-annloyed on the brick yard) 'artirer;af..,whotn narrowly escaped of their, Sias, Bohr , had - the fire .advanced' before it emat-disnotered: The house, with a portion; arttheilniniture, , - Was • destroyed:- . . esittellitilL P. Moire. Lift *bent .200., The edgun the fire iii,nakatiwt.4- 7 : Bra4fot 1. Orrie• Ote L ar ravgildatmit„ at its .:last sew. itkokan act for the papposii of aupptesw4 elation' of notes underatextenora-; itilieitatfire -dollar& Th e 'law Vent: *ID' elpreivitio r rope the lit dity ofJaly. - We team ' from :44i Vicksburg that it absoltnnly Prillubits persons -from passing any , Uak bill l insitrancroompur icerfificatiof dot - StmovW atiffihingotthe -kind, kust!Virally Itinknittinern a irot pwon in that Stater-or iisr • dehallilaike, -ed loweirc n lation, eiradation, of a de. gehhiaidion,trader five dollars. It fattlier ea ty for the vie - Utica' of the law, litiftiltoiejelatine say . pw . son, body poli tic, or aompanOefores suttee of Use peace to r r_pffeading wait this law, sad recover the • NitoilkiffetiAoliawi for Wt and eiiry Mtn valied tit $O , OOO . was * de ifiery,citl "by Hui it St,. Louis Chi the 4th lust , The loss is mostly covered by insurance. r 1 -- --,- r 54,1. 11 Oa 4 1 4 111111 6filee'f ilVe44o'a haT a atitY Pf gaad,r-a -114134, which,lrel will sell Qa raaaaa.tNe s. those of Or 'friends WhO are in need this 41n, will ideeie give nom • .Far Sate. As fine: one liorsete&ered caniege; ..nearly alie a Inesi plated harness,' latest and style of wOrlitnanship, Vety cheeri.- : = rPIY ' Oa .90 1 * - 1 • 1 * l O4 iire. l l lB * '. '- Li ', Last ;enmity , we ehised our. Books with Several•thonsand dollars ofuniettled accopnts ui.on tut. !,..We lave tried eery *ay te in dt3e s e I +lent and 'payment, but. with fiery b d succ4r." ; The .Ilookti - Will 'reinairt 'it our h►nds till' after,: Auinst Pettit, andthen in - order • order thnf. , ive may have our just due, weshall be obliged' to make out Dills and leave them, in the.lißll4l . of hitipct . "!4, - the 'raCe in e different tow n ships for C ollectio n . ' 2 . Nr4 :Ar iz. like to-dole, but know 4fno other 'we . The amounts are generally small and we . trim our patrons, , pi thOt sf - r . them, , Will . t .lint, 141t.ctbat - ; iinpleasantinitessity, but will ,im .pfz.ve the time frptii-.noW till Court' in 'Set': thug upl. 1 We,muit hoe,leur: due for our tu ber and . 04nie: - iis --well!sst-othera.. 'Those Whop gaol net arrange theie accounts :tilt they t - s, all be !chin the handi of g : Justice need n t expect any red i ttctionfrtn ""therkates lof d . Hogue's!, subscribers-42,00' per year. A gri We havO several coMmunicati .tis, for !, , 1 Inch the aut h o r s will accept our, thanks.- Weidialliook , the4 O!ver . .before long. , ' which ,w e We, uive oll'e On hand • which we decline to publish,. and its ; author might to have i iimown isie should do sp; before 6 went to thn troub -1: of writing it. : When PootOrSdisaoe, we a _,:notlt car Inclge, nor the instrument to be u.:... in! t mit. quarreli., (OW likely iby , de e ining'to publish it, we save thi author a b .ken head, or libel suit, or both. i t?lWe publisli, to-day_, a notice i of the ilf , ,titutton for the Blind. ' ',cry few perhaps are aware that the State 6upports an institu tion of this' kind,' where's these Unfortunate 1 i ' ' I supported children ,may be taken, i poor,and tucatd. -1 1, i . ) . • , Mr, ' u.WIN', the ineipal, lecturdd here . • , i ,onday evening, 41 exhibited by several pu pils, the manner land course of instrUdtion.-- Iti was proneun4di l very_ifiteresting, :wipe kiwi; county - his o pupil in the ...L— -might have sev l S a' eral. " ' ' '• • . , Arif , Mr. A. Poi 'ma has called nd jn fanned Ins, ling i • public . , - understand by ,the e, - f th e ' accidentild li 'rapper accoun o 1 e to .r. Gana; that his bo • threw, a::fire. *era ker, or soraethirt of thatl character ,On the anvil Oen in.l*r.i Oaar i s hands,y reason ef . Which itiexplOid, i andl that injust ce is thereby done 1) -the 1.34. 1 7 , ldr. F informsUs that.therßiOter, inentioned the , ho • • by Dant., _in corimeetion .*ith it, that I:nir 'article Was therefore stppesed telineani hien.: 11 oureant - any boy 1 '4., 0-1 4. 1 4 - illi , ; 4t . ionid do . Such a trick. hen '!!le pf . nsiOe arras_ e we did not know ~f,, • ho itt ai„Only \ hwing that it " vta :some o of ~ , towni; heya; and, scarcely ever ta ng tinie!tO,l4 . into, - :ithe columns of the 44guiter we hall 'not seen that: sheet'a report o f it s ; sei ti pi-hl:hy;atinderf se_ em to E give ; that, 1 ;tie lad in!gtinesti .. ien did ni do it, and this is "ail we ' '. : . abotii - it , ! , i ever I , Otirreatiersirdi eat thatwa eon telet 2;?f tyl pie p*rairipli s : *th waagoing the te;11 1 * et thei*hilt .P ii i ierl i - 711V4' ' ) * 71t11-* ' .t• tng . tillt 'Abe rittittistt - - , ,i,g9!--s,l , - . _ E de, , • I' au lfifluen . 11 democratic;- .t ) .' 11 4 - itiP4 head- taken the nano of • revisor Mourn from til f .1 1. ,„,, I I than ~.„ „ ~, itn - head a.,put up /ion. /JAVID WILT +T. I9 ,We stated; that . 4te Chronicle was not aidemocralic part, but i l pdeponient in poli 7 tips,. and uevOr had CrovcinorlSiutsn's , ,name riOts 1e5 1 4, 4111 d n e ver hiO sup Ported 11 4: therefore , r.he stabemont I iXTUS a - &Wheel— is nas :net with an :insinuation that our siatetßeut was farie'• ' 1 '': ! 1 The Chronicle itself niiis - this falsehOod to , .s (i the counter, in , r its i ssue _. pf Thursday, July 6, ai tenoveg: ' d 1 ' .? 1 I t Ocl: Posirk,:c.—W'e notice a para l grnph giojr: the reimits Of thellyhig press, that the T i ittB rg Preiiirii , Chnilikle,a . paper...devoted 1 te ocratio men and measures,, has! taken down the nu* cif:Williatn Bider for Gov ye!oi.eediNit,'lp 1:11t, of. David Wilinot.— ?terer aid' onstkinl, ' the lord.; The •hr" 4 '4 a r av O•tt ni A er t eend ' An i never -*el el, ihe ref 4 4 Ortgefse____,,the '*_ete of -4•0 candidate fot! o.o44—Nt r e uwalaraul Rye our view 44 melt 4nd measure, fwhiih we .iieetninly have the Itadoubtei to 'do, , ' i hart never; attiveadd-ots a . par hzot the tleitiser '' yexclitosiee r ly.. VitAvitree 2rnu hloal is; lidepasticaVan , we Shall maintain lit, re gardlum of whQ itri3 l 4 o ooor who we offend." ..-11Novir that our std ' tie verified fry •the 1 . Music k's own wo we have a litt/e• curl viTsei city io see wii.tb‘i th who laid nein \ the fi'a will „ !unt, e, himeity enoagh . ' to; admit i their mistake, or w - they wig inxteed i r ion the doetiine tlmt falsehood dubbin* adhered, , to is the sam s ;: t7 itliem as the truth.; , Will --6-.• ~,•,:, 4. they bat. iti Pk Pst!ee bo there/ire/ad; trilea,laitieflithlY - Pet" lialr the* papaslsOini o Mateinsit a the; cane 1 • ,f 'c• ' . ___ i . ile.A. -4, --, t;- - ; 1 - , ; Air The. Argot alkili-* prep:4lVA oirlitewas , ':ptutiiirised in .littsbni, ;.and wois '4lelOrered 'in ...ridadelphia, saventy-llve ceUts cheaper, per ream, than :the costi of the saruelqu:ilit in l a , city. 1•• , - OF CiZAtrigLD cOUNTX. For Judge of SOprrine Court, .niumiteit i s.BLACK _ of SOMORSET COOM. ;;,+ ' .• 1 - For email cOasiliaissiorier, 10= 1 4 O.; MOTT, OF. PIKE COUNTY. , • it , The t- ':-` -z..,-.--4 , . 1 "They assert publiflpand ~ , , t eboard, that •., ' '4 - ... , ' , r ! , ',. ", .., 1 ; y•., • soont afte •• 6; 4 ‘; • , ...,' , . , -: 'gawp, publicly 11".. ,• • ,-, • 1: ,. on; , , :- -".. - V, t§. Wald House, in A* 'jet tha t-! . iskei . ,or the appoint -,:.:. •,. ki, ,• 113 ;", :, , :.';:-.116 2 T.g li ' t can a l-...at ,the saielitit , irirationetontaining e; the nam of more d em ocratic er voters than , Wyoming and Sullivan together contained,- still they were disregarded ; and that when he got home he vrould give them " yrrs !" When day you Mead Chaise f Guilty or not guilty!" , 1 t , 1 • We - clip the algive from the Bradford Af gas, in \ its aitialiinvietving out.letter to the Edito r of that paper published in our paper' ,L" ll „ I i. • i r • ' I°.ti • .. 'l ' .. ' 1 • We plead "netsritiltrito nil the counts in: the indictment sate one, Frit.. that 'we' were on the porc h ,of the: Wand Mena° in - Towan da seen after the hdjou went of,the I l egisla- i tarel Having entered. `'plea .We will now state stilte ,the case.. I .i . ' • \ : F r We wire` oU the porch :If the Ward House, , and Gen: 6foinri 'tirenident: of the Canal' Board was there, !andveral others: Cori-' versation turned nn.th .subject of the Canal,' its management ,- t e delay in getting it: in u.4iigable : order :' .e remarked that'we; .I ‘e had ,46.4Uht, 1 4 (r0M whet corn= , was' every day l: ing to light, that the giossest frauds had been: practiced upon the State iip its Construction, - that the sub-officen.k, or' many of them, were . - irieffiCient and., inattentive, that therieertei'n-. ly WO,grois wrong SoMeihere, and we should expose it, in the billest.inanner that we conld obtain,evideree to base `Upon. Quite . likely' we said- we " ehotildtivej them fits," as the Editnr of the , Aripus bas it, when we got home,.._ Someone asked it'etne of those offi cera Were not from -Susquehanna county ; and we .repliedtthet they were not' thatour-peo ple bad not yet likome. 'corrupted and de-, moralized stifl i ciently to fan after those -pla ces ;i--that, we never knew but On man in our . County. applying for Vane on - the Ca ne}, -that he :7411 ,1 1 Ei very decent and respecta ble than '(the same as alhtded 'to in our let , ter) e.rid' of cefirse' Was not appointed. We said ;nothing abont,his petition& for we don't knthathelhad atty, nave perhaps a few • let ters of teecomtnendation from prominent merlin the couniy whci knew him well as , a man of in*itrand wor t h, ThiObabili e p. - , •1I ty, that An infprrant4 of the Argus, inno cently or r .wiifuily, confounded :what we said almgqt exprasing the %corruption on the line, with! the reply in - reference to the applicant, and 4ited that we were going to expose the one beeaciSe of the failure of the other, which is sakolly intrue----not the shallow Of truth about it. §a far . from .chafing under the sting of disappointment," as the Argus says, we repeat _drat welted no more perional, pe careary, or Political interest, in any appoint ment thathas been made on the /Canal, or that! has' not been made, than we hate in the affairs of the Argus printing office. We were nev4r disappointed, because we hallo, never bad laitything to g,ain or hie by their at, all, or in the remotest manner.. Isnot the Argus satisfied 1 :' ! gut we'have iaever exposed these abuses before. Now - we' will take a. file of our pa pee! andoompare editorial "Wi!l the Argue, and l if we'Cannot' show More editorials in the Dcmocraiosince It has been irr our hands, ex posing and depyeoating wrongs on the works of the State, than the Argus can in its coltinms,for the same period,sre will agree to - grvehim our interest in the ./. l )eurocr ! nt office free, of all incumbrances. Our friend has ei thef not read our piper very !attentliely, or 'hasj a bad, armory. The Argus virtually ad rnita that:the abuses exist on the Canal which we 'halo been Pointing out, and, _WO might a+kt. wry it his not expbsed them,4—wby it does not, at least, sustain, those who are slo-! it., instead of attempting to disarm them, of their influence by insinuating that they aregoverned by. sinister motives in doing so ? 4 - This looks had: the Editor of that paper knows 'very well 01ot inn* element was intxoducml into the politicnof this District loot fall,' itt expectan cy cf 4he i Canal appointments. -!.11e knows, weihive no doubt, that last'fall the people of . ' . sold before they due- distract were actuallyou t suspected it, by a set . of venal plitipians, in consideration .of the' plunder of the : Canal.—;• Ilef:intiiii, ar ought to know,* that the Ccork Ventinn Cf,DradfOrd enmity was bored and controlled,finaily,hy men who do not reside in -the DistriCt+,th4, every man interested in thileanai, as contractor, candidate or expec-, fait, froth one end oUtheC - tumf to the other, w 't on the grolindengago - in al'deatb-strei gl to carry the nomination for Senator to Wyoming coup t', and that subsequent ,vents, appointments, arrangements, and conventions wherein; were made nominees for Canal Com ref -ionei., havii . shown why that was so. Ile kn ws, or ought to know, that pi.ominent men in. radford, like 'Judge Wiuioi even, de i • nonneed'th ese _lungs - then andi vowed deter . mined hestilty to; the men engaged in them, should what appeared on the surface 'finally bef developed id a tangible shaP r e. , Time has made those develoPements, and we i knew - the sentiment of the people of -this county Well enough to say . fdr them alit; whatever the other counties of the Dlis:' nit' do L they 011 provide well 1 against' such acCidenti,intuture. - They haygiven their fait vote for'a Candidate for a y legislative eilfee, who willmisrepiesent tit at, Maio; • in burg, and use the influence of his position to placeltponthe:State works in this District a. set of pliticaLiroffigates and drunken row dies, whmie aim it to, delay the 'completion of _Works, that they may fill their peck eta fnmi theilieisury, rather than 'discharge the duties of thmr office with fidelity and ear -1 y i thi n gs neatnem. Theses are so, have become COnmon talk . all over .the 'District, and we ,sronder that fthe Argos, vi n its search for hcakesiy, has not: pounced upon the villiane who are perpetrating these, things, India(' of arraigning the , ‘r-Ilorik ,Brwich . Democrat' raid ourselves, anal attOttting unworthl and dfittenest - motives is tifor esposingthenr.- 7 Row, does that' paper, assuming* it !~undone ant i the past,.tio bwationutch the conservator of tnipolitical ads of our State works, now In 'silent when these wrongs !ire being perpetrated in t,ight;of its own of f ice, or if not : . =EMI! gi've pnblieiti to the scandal of peri • sous interested in t4ein conceviing those whq iv4l'll4•ol*ui 140,,cit( aa wet Every itliktritt NfintrylValtia knows tinit the Nortit'Bmiiirlaki-to intnnt. gable ) order hilt-"fill,--that Legisla apprprinted mone' by. himdreds of thous ands,l more than was first tistimated necessai •ry to complete it,+—that the Canal Boar 4 Made every preptir4tionto.opeu it for ?spring husintes; and that tvhen they came to loot after it and see tliaZ it was done, they found • it place of .wl4 li . ave been the I •I'corth 'Branch' Cana l, a nt,ble and valuabl improvement, a miserable ditch that woul held i wutcr newliOr, and that must be re- built to make it iihat'it ought to have beet then! 'And, forsooth; 4 11 in press must nOt sinstic °Pt against these wilprigr..4 under penal.. ty - O slender and Misrepreientttion So• fix, as w e arc concerned , the sbamps. may horil froml one end 'ofthe line to . the • other,. and tintir sukidized views Ma's echo their howl ings; we shall do join. dutyi Not, one of them will ever get our-lt'3f.e, or the support of the, press of this county,. whild! it remains in our control,; with the nomination or without it, and 64' may intirk thili declaration and • make the most . 4 it. . Mitzi do not - pep khis article for the purpo:ie .of centrOVersy eitli the Our friend, d 6 ,1 tlyenOp i ;;Y l lit,tas . beeti led 'astray by -n4- repro", centatiOM atatilt no Maine to him, Mid MO hope he, kill lie wore careful in fu ture hoe he arraigns the motives of others on parM evidence„! !. • P:0 op 4iir jam' Gpdry's 141dy'e Ilipok, fur August; has,J .thuslearlY!been ret: e ived, end contains many new and interesting featt*. • • Its embellish m - • • . erits ere fine. ';;"The 'Village Belle," is..l very finely executed steel engraving. The ' • fashion pates and :needle-Work department is continued in this i'funtl.\er with many impro4- \ men-x. t Terms tktf. a yeart 2 copicA, *5 ; /1 copi a , Dud one to ; getter Op of club, making 1,2 copies fur onlyl*2o. • Address L A. Godey, 113 Cheetnut street, rhihidelPhia. 1 • - . prt Pe. terton*Ma.ejazitie, for --August,ia sotnitlank- beyotid our 'expectation. - The fishww..plates,are the most perfeCt and bea*- colOred. engravings-. NVe have • , ever. seen. Althoukh it 'Cud tie had 4 the low price of tiro Idollats this Ma 'urine tray rank amonglthe - first in the _country in point. of 1. - Three 'copies, ss'-• 5 copies 47 7 60 • worth. 1 • , 0, ()epics,' $lO ; copies,ls2o. Adcliess..C. J. Iteferson; . lo2, Chestnut •t., Philadelphia. ~t , 1 • r t ; Altftough ambition too often Seek's ohnp adsiof!selfitilmess.:tnd strives to pinion its flight With popularity, yet, under ri'ght tun; it becomei4 ennobling elatraOterist:ie. IMplanted in the .breast solely for thi; attain ment of-lofty ends, when aeperated from vit.- tne, :presents a :Sad speeittele, for it degrade; the nobleit'peirets. ;* ' Thoiigh orator h ~ . . -,- - .ign .. ay. hit t- scum* to 114+1 7 praire4--, , though Oetry ps caught, the inspir-, nig Oeho and atttined- hor lyre. .to eweet:f.st strains—though ;music, Ointing, sCulphire -sindhistory have! Clothed tit in the most at tractie garb, yet:these most beautions leaves are 'too often hiding a v* ii in the bud. It, i 4 ambition' that. fires the breast of the hew'', to adorn hiV i brow With the laurel, that .. historic the i i pagemay glow with the recnra Of his glory, that Tame may herald his %lett,: r 6 to carth'sremOtest lxamd. Spurred on fitin conquest,to conquest, giddy with applause from the fickle crowd, ba)anced on the uniita hie 'ales of popularity, behold him entraile i ed by, their adoMtion. ?See him' lost to all! • . I I sense i, t may be a honer true honor, and ; se-. ,-- • , eluded withih the limiteiof his own selfish ites'ii, living for, nothing hut self, and sacrific ihion its altar, tile 'wail of the' widow, the entreatiesof the Materiel, and unheeding the solemn admonitlens of ~ is conscience,-411 , • fez. a bubble whieh he vainly imagines, Can_ satisfy his cmvir. Itslustre allures the,un- . , steilli - eye but Mr ankament, and then it:van islies. "A few jeers. riri) round, and lie Who savor a throne, lays his bend on his final jail- low and sleeps his last 81 , eep';'' Bat a there is another, nobler, a.holler am hitiott;'whiat livOi'not'sinipli for self, which exalts; itself -by linmility4 which, lends anlear to anitstiivee til, allevilite. humanity's Wpes. It extends its syl'oPatitiett- wherever the curse is fonnd. IteligiOn is 'its Oride, ,Charity.f . itii 0 0 0.i m l lia .,: irion,-Eart il li ! ita.th‘,l l tre and nea . ven,:its g . , :scarcely wern'ever two.men more different r -n,- . than Howard and Nailolon. We wonder when we behold'ille owl-like hero enshrined 11. 0 p A , 31, kith iall the pomp and #lory pf. Mars. ! e feel 4 glow, of ernulatiiir k arise in our .bosoms to hive our nannis recorded ph the list ofim- Mort/114y, to bnclianded; riatim to remotest ,• t I posterity sty great owitort earth.. - But it is for a moment and thP illthlioli - disappears. Na ked reality col* beforti up, ,and we sinink back; in horror. 4.,ike. a taming nieteqr, a great conqueror nay biwilder for his hour; but the short sea4on fled, 4is star Which bad long ',slaone with hope, nowt sinks beneath the boriaon, departing witiiiit4 splendor. i ..Bit when tlie4, unprptehding ..11oward iv ' ' in hovels a ' dad send hs, administering :thirbalni of consnlationito the woundedipir-. gt . 1 - I;inflike a minititering angOl, easing the fi nal agony, of the dyial - 4, 4 i l ic feel, that.thir i tigh deformed as it was; the Striginaland divine im .pitik has not, t+ti. Wholly effaced. His lam bition to do thelgrtvifes: t good, 'was binied towardsno parti4ular cplcir but Aispiariliag sectional i lines. and ninonal.prejudices he left la fatheiland, fol. what! iTo acquire - riehe% hOnor or famnt I; No, tie' disdained- to i call suCh.: his chief eids,,a.n4 yiliks the rnaisel';pig eon like, were - Ciinte.4eo In flutter - hear t the gimind, he like the:iiii}t.soared to unattemp .ted Inights,,and , troin ht isk lofty , rwiliori. bey' held! the -thildren Of affection:. His greakbei orn' heaved at their admire. ' -With hiixOnitil, was, a blotter iircl not,' tOol for Ins 414 4 A And niftwithstancliiig "Athidne never iv:o64d Uwe, . ner a diadem „graced :: his heard , nor servile crowds of flatterers paid' him homage, yet his name will be chlirishoi by posterity ; and em bahlied ever fiesti in_ tic heart of the rilitan -1,1 ' , 1 MMN'i • throp4t, 'when Obhrton shalt I f are` the ,of Na n leort.l 1, - t• rose, 3406,180185:k4, • :, t: r. 41 , 1-. . T " . o*r.So 114 i . 1110, f complete_ nbescati *sm. lima countries:. tl e au , as supreme ;and 4.,adi, it toleration, through fe.4 lie rack and the - stitke, • • in humble, though tint the•feet of tyranical rubh lie shrine of hn establish its etv Pope siastic geon, to riot'' nal eliristianity; wholoi tenets ti hui - 61 - rm . ' Siiiiif 44 - i,i4l anal eitYr wasieyerywherestinUTsie :4' t ,h.s. rigor. • The 'most n 'dePloq pre_faiiled.mnong . - the, 1 inass. l supetition reigned trimnpbau my fO ebodings.of ilui, fUture rt friend of hunianity.,;44 Math wise Trpvidencejor rob lest e his‘Nuttipotent ttrrn, and bro spell ltich for centuries 1n despoticropes . eon: lamp freedom that for age; ,- With . eeble, timerous light, ' 'A world 0 i ilea4n. one brilliant' Dame; ; 'iuthli proclaimed to'uti:,.s his i utuortal doctrine S, an brav e ll the threat..Aino' thund .can.Tbee commenced ,a no tory, f Europe rind - die. worl of lib rty and. reform, t refo lhailed riation as.the harbinger spicious epoch ; while trenabl limbs of guilty. monarelts si blocilmilt thrones. ' Since :. justly memorable in tjni.auna the - pinciples of. freedom and cipa n have' been . diffused 't rope . i t i th astonishing, teleri the P rtisatts of liberty - have n all. thlt an, ardent zeal and ch, 1 , - : : - er/Se i b:ld led theta to expee _... .been itlready gained i for in tries Ivery revolution, wheth not, istrally has astrOng ten and ennoble the loWcr.cla they. , nay be . borne.dOwn, an slavery riveted togetlicr„ yet know edge of theirOWn cap. ing bw the Jeroni.of;experie . bility witenevernn.opportur *Self, waranting a di! Clay" 0 . 1 be nmeli'.greater titan on pr i thane of liberty whiel oruscatod throtighout ered, is . not extinguish , tl►e bosonis of restle& edly smot der, i are warmed b 4 it ge ers, crowns and stk! . • element shill again as a criterion; events , old . world, we May.sa tsion that a criSis', is t king, which is. destined, ieither in the .eititnitio ye, and the enipresst. 11 in its 'itic. , ns, or the universal carted and.; tiranous Europe is in a state. o The torch ofl'crar is iron-I truth ment glesitive sounded, tine+ from centre, to tiirtm neatlidbe tread of embat God: forbid that vibration e flames of war to be tixtingu tbrole be bhrled froin its b and kindled into a tionfire, (1%411 of monarchy; and on a )erinanent basil, - of a lican sm. . inerican principles a bomllarding Europe,' and t monarchical power, 'must, .e dertip ihe aggressive and it of DqinOcracy. The eagle Ore flash along the, yber, and ~the street: resound with the ent] senfltralled, France. once tied City of d rial ; blos ranee, whose soil is fe of herovi, will' join in Her Marse4ise. wi and cot; upoi3 her verdant vales. - nd enslsfed, shall ret 'the; battered - ;sword, poured out for the s cost freedomand natio tunate Hungary,,who: with the nneoftined Ins, shall yet glitter a le difideni r of P.nropea l too, thatpdarl of ti nation of-Europe i nov oppressive - yolie of t one day be free. Th will be regarded as 'the people under-ru is., enjoying all : the bli instittitionii,,Will in liths,or enlighteument ty. tene, ed • . in tl Irel., eVer the throiv, July 18, 1854 io Free Soilersof Bea+ rention last Mei:ifty, *es was the following, ism, with Pou:pos, ani iolved, That pin rest State Couventitnii slaw .ity are -coo vague - an& ward, the cOfidenee of t of t?is State, and the prese Pol t iock,.too unsetisfactor Netaska vote, therefore a Siaie cortvaption'shou motith of Augtist, of_all the iextension of slivery at dryiedeial governinentto and, select candidates for will' unite all the friends Por: • Olourry su:Panujizapi 111.4ok.haaleclietttliat penlltendenta musteexanM pr tat themselves for I siv a- certificate iffouM Th examination ahould i °nib, bne. • ;Proficiency Tiled taught in co e° e re nee(- 4 al7s Ika .well th .good rnOrnl clorac t e.. pallcular maid ishonld era? knowledge of teachi s trpction or the applic.ani i 11 • - 1 tet tiou -• • .• rt• .1 tali° ..," 7 Tby t 1) at and are de, I inust ,t; thrOugh theSaM - eined, iumjtha't the I aceusitiOi d.have been made., • _ Acting the part of in - honest public .1„o r nalist, have written' some articles expOsin, the -misnianagenient of the North Branch Ca nal, - espeCially. on • the Wyoming Vivision• which_ entirely - .within repteSentatiVe District. Alliiding7tO - tliese. artiel in four last papei-Jou say, substantially; 'that - yam influenced by diahoritable motives; , —that have aided in tht pastin coneealing thewfong; practiced- tliere and tliate I expose it Owl dire •thotives of revenge, heeauseihave heen .dis 'appointed rn not - getting certain tippoint;_ Molts made: on. the Canal tosuit my political interest's. - Permit:MO to assure you and your rtders:,- that - suCh true, and that your, iii ornr; ant, whoever he be, - has itui?Sed.upon you, and the public, a gross and nntnitigated' falsehood. `,l have; never had; inlthe Legisla , ture or out it, 04 or pecuniary interests to'serie by,- ; appointinents on . the Canal f —have never asked:nor ree!eived any sticl,faiois. - ; Last ' winter, a most worthy. and irluarions' Irieh citizen Of -this: cOutity; poor min and'veryoompetent frem long .ex perience oMpublie , vierkei aeked,,.,me toe .give, .hini a letter of inti4iictioit or . recommenda tion to, Mr Superviser Dimock, to employ him as a ."'mutt believe they call themoti his • DiVision.. As a personal favor - , to a personal - gave him the letter, and that wasthe end of it;'-and-was the only: application -,ever. Made, - by a citizen _of this county, fora place of any kind .on the Canal; to my kuoWledge.: 'From this yOu can I readi; ly judge how.-greatly my interests have suffer ed, by disappointment, from the august dis posers of patronage On the Canal! - . Last fall I was - applied to by gentlemen in Bradford and Wytmilug, to go tollariistiiirg and aid them in fixing the appeintnients.• . I had no:political -or . personal interestnt their success or- defeat,- r had no person' apply 414- for a place Of any !'kind from. this:county—. had po interest in the appointments, 'and re fused to go;' When tat Ilarrisb,urg, I: have frequently teen asked to speak - :favorably to the appointing power fOr gentlemen in your county,-and, in other counties along the Ca., nal. When I have - known them,. and tho't them capable,.as a friendly - favor I have done so, but whether they, were - appointed--or - not; was a matter in Whieh had no interest, and which could give Me no. annoyance: The journals of!the-legislature will 5h6w.,.. that I have always in that body, sustained". asale of. tilt public Works, - or: that portion of them which were completed, and therefore inn con dition to sell advantageouslv;, and . • . mY pub lished speeehes ahOw, that I have held up: the demtw4li4ingintluence,• which they exert upon the polities of the State as one reason for favoring their sale. - 1• 1 lam therefore no .new convert, and haVe not been engagednf - the past in'tovering up the plundering :! of the State, on our public works, as Tons article in , -• timates, • :: Yon soon - 10 think ,strange that I have but just discovered the ,Wrong praCtieed :On . . the Canal, and . use this arguments an, against . me:anawer that ;the officers of. the State have but just taken charge of the Canal from the contractors, —that-it has not been tried till the,preSent spring; and therefore the frauds perpetrated in its construction are - bat just coming to.light: Is not this - sufficient? .. In conclusion I have onli-to remark,' that in all ti'me past, when the public presS has at tempted to do justice to the State by expos-. ing the wrongs done by mercenary •Itirelinos on, the State works; subsittized individuals and presses have invariablystruck the tune of . ,po • litical disappointment, With whielto,meet its arffuinenti and destroy its influence • and this cotirse,h4toO often-iiieceeded,in its.pisrpose. _So far :is. ,I ; am concerned, it . is wholly.without truth or foundation, and I am surprised that your piessi:inneePntly no 'doubt; for -I-cannot conceive any, intereskyon_ can.have -to serve by it, shmild have given publicity -edit orial, the Only effect of - whien IS, t 4., disarm truthful eiposule Of wronp done to the-Com monwealth, and thus sustain the wrong doers:_: ; They muskindeed have been gratified by that . article, coming frotiva. press of opposite poll -ties; but, undoubtedly, an honest desire to do justice between: the . Commonwealth, her 'plundererS, and her defenders, will 'lead yrni to a prompt, application of the • antidete. • Truly your friend, • • . . ' S. to raanp-ff of the of ecle the dun: onipelled - mat , r of 1 0 r . . w il tll9 khrs, submisi- nil tever- tey telt! wit) 1 , 1,1(1.1 lii'_ ud nomi (urstly remorse- gnoFance otrii and khile gloo les.. sod the it" an all !nterpoved ,6 gloomy led tha ha- tim. The . 1! b.unted gh towarf fearless ped mirilfrd tAlie Vati, in the Ids fie friends !TIE more.au seizoi the. • on - their. I • • ,event, so • the pnst, ' l lan etuan- . g.,1164t, Bl ind. though .ornplislie4.l in to n. just !nueli -has: ,otic cowl ieces.sful or i t to elevate or . though chninsof nifg ny• . in ,the .lity , , inl ;trout tee; tf i ieir in vi . nei- : . ity, may ' preSent Itl..ie-ipower,%.vill UM. occasions I has , so repeat- I urope, though . . It ttill srnoul -1 rniillons, whose lid fire, and woe I ers, when that li mrst forth,.and how transpiring rly e p ome' to the , bre rapidly ap- I hin re • , g, to e% en-_ 1 of Ic ingly pre t of it antiquated IsupOma e y of an . 1 desk,'o tism. In 1 fevelish eicite ightl, the mar- I 'd thel whole con , fereu } ee,rocks be ed . 1( 1, g ions ; and l er eose, or the hed, until 'every iody foundation 1 to cc e.brate the ttbliahment, ous &Tat- ,unions are ie strjng holds of ' 5 • frentually surren tiv ulneirabie spirit ef •free l dom shall 'inks . of the sto- I; of the " Eternal , tisiastae plaudits mereu kile sv i itNthe life !the. chorus of lib -11 be Ichanted in te-elad hills and down-trod l oland I the scab- er• J m l iempl lity: plai ivies of i Iresphi I I . Tied with en, of her Hungary, are whi. er martyr 4 /tient jewel Om. And in short, ng beneath thralldom; ~q right" of lete idea ;* I their town ire, e ocezt groan cruel " divit .a. „era of free: and Lke'r:iplid progress and hinban poir , ec - W.-T. 041 , 141/ as. , er ty, had a s eek. rmong the which • eeliiies af the. pigs : • µLions of the .. late On the subject' of indefinite to corn- . anti* aver) , men poeiti on of Judge I to unite the anti , e reedmmend that ;!ba r eal ed, in -:.the I;4i are r „ pposed a its; r intimation :y dor . rincipJeo, , State .ticket ; that 6w:dom ia Ow ant- Quu v e. Z.. Ll u _: 4f f;:„ &Tite, and tprOpeiVitrigiaed. all itaseaheathot :k i. the b i ritee; re n k is of aonie •videnee of thew pliciao•and p a io the_gen and wet. •-.14c • - , • Brom t). Bradford Argcm _ _ The Weather and Crain.- We are now having very fine, l'pleasant weather, and our farmers are in roving it well. It has beceme dry --Vain - is pretty badly needed. The grain ;crops look From some parts of the county we learn that the weevil are destroying the wheat r +that near the)river, and some fields near large streams, "have been' almost totally ironed. In' the , valley of. Wyoming Much daitiap has been done. - - As a'niatter of pmterest we append the fol-: lowing items tromp' differtmt :sections of 'the earefulli! collected fron if the Nen;,, York Tribune.: They a good idea-of the . Crops New York, Ju y 14.---After'Weeks . of-the hottest weather and most:. parching dtouth, with clouds of dust' everywhere, we have MI last a there ngh, old-fashioned. rainy day.- , Of , course it falls upon a good. deal of hay and' grain in the .field ) but all the• damage &Me, there is ten time paid in growing I crop's, all of whichnear.,the City 'needed ruin. 'Nemil PoiliANs And tßwiatocii from Long'lSland and New Jeriey are now coming in abundantly, though at, high*ices.,,,-.. From the intepor of this St4e oiir letters and exchanges ape,:iik of the' greiiti"Want 'of rain and damage to wheat; oats; barley,' peas; potatOetYgrassinini theiniporeibility, to 'sow , turnips and rutabagas while the ground is so. dry. • A correspondent in Steuben CountY thinks they are worse off than'anyviliele'elso. Some . meadowa are scarcely WortiiiMowing; And flekikof wheat have been . plowo up as net.worth cutting. Corn is - the only troy that, lnt.(not I?eeti injured. tree half. ~ ,P- r om istricti 'affected. by the' Weevil iiit l'itir tha - less' than - was expected has been done to t e creP.. , .\ - z ., "J , ‘ ' - . , In LiVingatori Comity-mos . bavo sufeted, though snarillshowers haveitilleu. 'lately.' in litYq.fugus Coutit c y, Julyyi, A frilP 4 4 writes us that they are parched up there. !- 11 J.effs.r.' Jeffer son County the 014 meadows are 'light, but s yl i tyte 'f r o m .d rot ilhi l a st year - and 'year. before thad 4 preserig ,,, p ason. In Monroe; County' the tarrofacwromUctiv : busy in, the,ialutat fields. Th e , gri owiliguod and. not,ranok injured by 9,9;041...-. .rg, ~ . 1 Prederiek.Out(Va) July 10.- , -A lot of new - wheat sold' on Ssiturday last for 44,50 per bushel: Norfolk, (Va.) duly t2.--Coi. gerbert bag iiicared '414,980 from 16 acres4potatees. The crop on.yB.. „ ;rets wAitipoupt to 3,060. Cr 406 '.,. ~., ` . ': - .o.lbuty, (Lt.) Jul —Ja:lt:offer t; -0 ..• 1 - 0160ay'tO leave .the ..: ' - libto•the lotiVeskfidd. I intend . 4=, , _ ~, s aret 'l,•seiree ape crops .1 No t ..e, yet or - ~ , tlt. . :*a who broke the T-••' u k r'st 6 ' 41.,;.': - .;.1:f • .- jvta tke '-''--; t• r; = 4 444 , pf1,44 0 ainters erect *".trtrio .2,9l4r:day-for .hands to :cut men tnt, crops of wheat. I, hear the .sarite,thing . ' Illinois and Missouri.. Wheat neverlwas strzood, or. wages so high before/ Wiscon sin and Illinois will.produce an iminenseisur, • plus of'grain this year,. It is estimated t t • wheat - will average 25 bushels an acre: . ; There - never was as. much spring Wheat sown ii2i . Ail • 1 - •ar..- :(il,ott.thitiligh rtlbtflo'norther.p.coptlties . - or' q lino% ' and? Tilidialiai'. 41(16'1 .Latit teen lutely are witho.utpteeedent. ._. .: • • .. : 1 4 ,, :' "fieit "1-6.1Y-46--,--,WeliiffrlciFos4V4`. • for cropvt 's tseascli.i. We 4K,Aooftel. l 9lv- • 'er the,4ot.i oft SeVeSit7tldp* tottoilit . g. ilk \ Winciftstfr; 'a.) July . .12.-. Our harv i efit '. is not overyet. ~ oak H0ia..43 teen a tle ahOut wheat being elk-destroyed •by 1 ta.- It-is not so . . .. There viiikbe .atraveri!ge crop in the valley and tberniVne r scarcity it 116 - Sta Charleston,s . • (S. C4:',lnty'', .A . l7teieida x . was the hotfeAt:of therife4sOn to 401 4t; 4s on; ~, 85 . deg, running up , t 0.44 Afik t Al ..A;k ~ n at 90 deg. - In the night we,. had .. a 'shower. It did not come 'nay:toci . . aoiatolo.4liinsliii now in my Oic:e aays, 0,4#.4 - *ltis*Vitet. an oat Crop .4,:th:fre'. :polie*.c,' v,...,_,::;-:-.- , ':.4 . ;.1:-.if i • Corn and 'cotton ii,er i ftASKaklitiels:44, Yd. •be wished..- The - price of corn willte [Ore?. • , Cleveland; (01no)-Ititli12:abe2larnt"Of the tot a l 'destruction of the wheatf• - 64 11 - • weevil was pretnatufe; i . Borne .fieldSilare . de stroyed; WhiletOthers'ajv good; -andltte: berry . vcy plump, and-Will yield thirty tpforty bush-. els per acre... • .. • : .- - . -.. .. .. • liribning!ok (Del.) - -,Jttly 43,—Therel be a light - crop.of peaelies in Delsware, few orchards will turn out - a, good: crop; others will '3lehl nothing; Apples are . few,and fatbetween; • - -i • Lockport - July a er,iu our store to-day !my thatttialchole. of oats would . yield silty or seventy: - ._l) an acre. , • • liragingtcm, (Pd.) july , area in the very height of enickyrnent at tkur prospects since theiheAryrams of the days. • Corn, potatoes*, pastures and 0, were suffering terribly , with drouth—noi are fresh. The weather has beea het, h i hottest. , Baragor, {Mc.) Jul3kl2-" The hai crop is not likely to turn out-as :wets!, . was expect- - 'ed., - Ma.nyof the old fields were badly !Nur- .. ed lay the last winter,'"'"ltOireter,'lFirerefi will be better, than it was last year. , .. ,The liar-, vest is about commencing, bud .f . tlie :weather: is 'good: • !liar cirs.—lt is perfectly surprisingl these simple protectors : l3re_ not ' used ito o a gileater extent. 'To a State that depends; epon making hay for sale, as Maine does,' this im proved appearance, to+ say nothing -of the im proved ~ quality of the hay, would : pay fo r tho ." i caps, every ; ear. --A fanner that is, pr tided •with caps for cocks, stacks and loads,o hal, has no fear of a sudden shower ' or 'A trainy day like the present one, whiel;ibe needs"bat dreads, because his bay is outiwttifleid; or the stack not toppedleu, • . '._•.- ..-i-, .1 - Norway, N. Y.) July:. 1-- 1 .—Oti ttie3o* ult, this Section was visited ith a ,rnost drench ing and refreshing -rain, whiCh,' oonO•ary to expectatien, lit being so late in the season,) works liken charm upon the ,meadow 4 and Will ..add many ttina,•to the deficient hay `crop. ~ • ! . , . ' I I have just made a Short tour into Oneida and 3ladison Counties, "-and everywhelie,-ex cept on the low lands, the 'g rass is light.. Occasionally saw a piece of g ood fall Wheat. Much corn was planted,' and many rfields look remarlible well ; but I should 'think 'from what could be seen and hearil, ' that much of it is 'either ruined .or sod - Irjured ' by the worms :- Potatces look well. 11-lop yards; which are numerous in :Abe so u th ern 'part of Oneida and some fans of :,M adison Counties, never looked better.; but tins . af- ' fords no consolation .to the biumry, and none to the friends of the Maine,La:, except tb hope that an abondant crop will sped the • market and break up the businm. : It lis as certained .tbat a .farmer, with a large, liep yard cannot look through the dense - mass. of 1 , vines and - see the utility : ((1 the Maine Law. (The Member of the Legislature fast . - Winter from the town Madison is: a very lapeeta ble intelligent farmer, and has.a largEk ticy. yard, \ mil when the vote upon • the Nalno' Law was taken—. I will not finish the ,Sen l. tonce, as you say all superfitumi WO* must be avoided. - I stopped •to water - 'my! horse near farmer's house: . . • " Sir, • your corn .in this neighborhood loOks rather poor." . I 1.- "Yes, it does 'indeed ; bri t "our hop s are , :first-rate." '• ' ... "So I see ; you are not in favor of the" Maine. Lae; in this section I supposeri a Well!-0, vet I though Feld. like to sel our hops . first . 1 - '" ' - Bloom. Township, Airfield Co., cOhi July 11.7 The Philistines are upon us, in the shape of clouds of grasshoppers. One of my neieibors, "Mr:'; Claypool, dank* ..they have damaged him tt4oo or t5OO. -: - Guernsey Co., (Ohio) July 13.- - -Our wheat is all in shock. • I think tho everage / reld as good as last vear. The berry iti 'verygood. Li, Oats, corn and other. croKer.ceirent r Chattanooga, July 11. 7 -After .ttve,, mks,• hot .and I dry, we - had a great :Bower here last Sunday. < The crops' are wonderfully re vived. ' - - , ''• •' .--'` ''' .•:- , - New-York, July 15. 7 4 have ' just returned from Chicago:: I never sawn : such 'Wi l mot as there lain Indiana and Michigan. ' Oats and corn; leo, arefine.-- , In! Canada‘:l' was 'told that the -crop -would exceed - any prOons one. I Fully a fourth more ground • wan. sown than i last yea ~and it generally looks,'Well. l ,•. It is thought' bY some that CanadiCivill 'have a sitifts cif ten - millions' of husheli. tfireiy where Viravoled thero• l is . •ts,:oomilaint -that farmers cannot get",, l lar„veit - hands. < «b are i *re they t me, . of the / idle ones it this I City / onglkt fo be drive n "eut.', to ; Pp !:10) . fieldf cif thellOrti' ' and Weit. '-'- :-.,.. • • l • - 4-- - .lies"Fityette, (1.4 . 1ti1t 12.--'lVehrtroVell cotroornatoes, and tinctimbeinj heroqpite , r much ahead of us are yoq-fi r t ~ .!'t':.i.. i•q• ,' ' Alt is difficult to - say bow t h i s the :war ' be- attend' in - productions of thiii Motility, as we get such' things . ' from tliii:SOithlorigtlit .. ..fore they' hero. There is no reason- tv' rd In Fayette should not have garden vegetables . BOOU'as N ew . Y or k IlitalVOgrOlFtll ) :SLOPe "it is not al far north. as we are.:,.._3l7ebaye had green corn in maiket'seme weettlir two,,but _ presume, it came' front "Norfok Va l "fri ln. 7 which,* get ship loads of .gardbn stuffbe fore We parttphiet it here. 'Tomatoes twit il" loktorAfrom Long' Hand and New Jersey age oqw pleaty. .in 'our markets : at a b out ' ' $3. or $4 tin el . _~.: : aShel. - ' / „,, • •'- i • "Gidench,.julv 11. 1 -L-Iteabout a Week the farmers will hirverst.their wheat in this sec tion. The Iciousta have done moo dairuigeifl thifil'egicin* ,- 5.,. ~,-„,. .. , ~ . : • . . htvilia ISLANDIWarairi---' The • Wuni,cocket I P _ Ofit of speaks 46 crop er'winter Wheat Ni that rein claim?* at 30 bushels - an sere, and asica'finnerslto notice thn facetolt w_heet, two be g rown : in. that State -I'Why not f h ,yop.yilkgiT,Ahaopp the rot er tixxl Lt wi ll grow Rhode ISlitiid as ; -well as Allmilt. — 1 I i arm 'crop Lhels I now crop :t for den;