i'VO24:3I.OAD IV.l7fi CO P IT T11E1141911 BATUBbeY MORNIZIO APRIL 16,1653 Voir e gRAUING MATTER nit OE PPG.SII .'oNzalon PAGE 01 7 THIS PAPER. l'lnietoore Weitio Gain . :.-4ho • tonOi.o. etru laden of our Weekly Ossetia otren to our burin.. toon a ntostdograblo =gamma =Ono; their butt .. known . . 'Chit dumlotion to Winn= tour and 11100 Unnalann. tesub• ing atatet entry 1-nav. and county In Wooten" Penosyl . • 0 o.sovEral4iei -4aither}tha idltoctol Rooms Ator Mating C.cabllalmint of t 1 DLILI gassers. aro Olicocd..6stodky. AD VIRTISEII.B who deoirc Mar ,:ootle. -to 'appear . to tt. Dooet M liondsr crtcro!oz. VIII ammo h./ 'the= In berm 6 o'clock. es Eatoc6o7 DEISOCZATIO WHIG NOMINATIONS assay, MOSES Of Lancaster Clotz.V. 7,141701T0R 0171Z/It, ALEX. K. Mo6LIIIIE, Of Frand•lin.ctn!nfy 1 dt. Itria , qoD, OISZSIAL, CII . ISTIAti.,IIEYE'RS . , - Cloxim County B. OMITS LISMITY AID EDUCATION.—Onr WO fie] ossared, IUI require. no-apolo gy fr . -. no, for the moomot of space ocoupleirby the "p • eeodinge of . th e great meeting in Bahl-. more. They no doubt feel, as we do, that no Tweet .a of so much - moment has arisen in this wan • for many years, as the one raised by the- Rom • Cattolintlieraroby, as to whether our great s stem of common school ednee'tion ehall bepery rted. from its truly catholic Mad benefi sent porpaso of imparting the rucliMente of a sound education to all, into a nurser of Bette projodices Mad dogmas—from tioil to saia ^.7.-ticat mina What! given to the eubjent. its thief Interest b, that it is a prechnouted and most ex tensire -movement. originated no doubt in thisGsneriallOonnall at Baltimore, and was rati fied at Bowe. It 'appeared sicanitaniomly !!'throisgiont the Conettey, and hoe .beenlessnestly prosecuted before several Legislature' end ear ' tied _ink" erfelal - mtmicipal elections. lAlittooglt • the movement has, so far, met with utter failure, let no one need flatter himself that thS cruesde Is Over. The Catholic Hierarchy did not expect to Emma at the first onset. They ht4re "proba bly made se meth impreesiontse they anticipa object is to familiarize the 'public ' Mindrith the Ides of sectarian schools; end by :'working upon'the political aspirations :a some, and lb* sectarian bigotry and shameful indlffer. each oL otheri, and by.watching their !opportu nities, they h ope, in .a series of years, so to break down the opposition of the people to their • project, and so to weary the public :rand with their pertinacity, as to trincaphin their isnhal loved echomo. That they viii ~g ive - np a . project undertaken after en much deliberation, and to which they have on oompletelyloommit ted thtmeelves, without a long protracted and bitter struggle, we dornot believe. • It gives no pleautre, therefore to publish, - nob animating and spirit•roviving epeeekes thoeutielivered in Baltimore. If takes ime book tho glorious days of the past, when men were breaking the 0/tackles of prieetly dominion, end • the trammels imposed by the union of Church -end State. It kindles anew the slumbeiing em . bete of that indomitable lose of pommel and lv l era religions freedom, which has been the Lerowning glory, of the Anglo-Saxon cßaracter. •, • Ittleclares In thunde tunes, which will chime the prietdy princes of the Church of Rome through all their palaces to tremble, Unit whore the peo-• " ale hare the Bible and Education, they's, will be fret; aid that -no power on eirth exists which - NM rob theta of that freedom, while Ary are con:, ttle:rcer of their danger. The,Bshimore SPeakere were greeted with - the approving shouts of thou suds of the people of that city, and these shouts reached the ante!' the Legieliture at Annapo - , liaised late &deices from there taus, that there now not the least danger that the Common Sehool 'System of that State will be .disterocd. Thus Rome is foiled In all. inserters, in her leek itlestimptte.isy 'the foundation of a Cherub sad.Stata religion: , m : . - Bamptoaa Ada Onto aILEI34 A molar onthly lateittag . of the Dillow* of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad, took place on Wedaes smiday leer, . aid woo of ;Fiore ilia ordinary Ida Swim, the Pretidmit, mode a tacit an . weal report, from which we glean the following •-• • "The total 'receipts from passengers, malls and merchandise, for the six months ending on the Slit of March, have been $814,584,81. -The eipeaves of the road during the same period, "The Beard have declared a dividend of three per cent in accordance eith a plan 'heretofore detailed, payable on and. after the Stet nit. "The earnings of the Waehitrgten Branch bare been , 8201.47479, and the- net revenue, after deducting the dtate's Bonne (say $32.891,55) for the half year, amointed to $117,723,49. dividend 0f. , 6 per amt.. hie been declated on the Washington Branch, end a surplus of sfti,- , /28 49,carried to the amount of the next half •.rhe.total eipalmes of the Branch hate been ...Tneiaggregsto receipts for the month of Match trolls bo , h roads, amonoted to the large anco $270,420,39, a more estleraatory result than has ever been rallied aiilCll the road weotinto op- In regard to the road west of Cumberland, . " 31r. Swann tutya: "Great allOwattee le to be made for a new road. tramming such a country, as that through 'dish this road paisee. The perinauent adjust , cant of , the track le a.work of time. An Inereseed force Is indispeneable .to be kept.eanstantly on hand to remora slips and clear the. rsy for the daLlipaseage of the train. :.:Theme who may be disposed to oast censure upon the' officers of the - company-for a failure to meet the publlo espeo• tattoo in all partlmilmr, must recollect that there Ia limit to huinan power In these matters." ;The late .51:lake' , has entitled a very severe Pattititirliata upon the CetaPany. Use for this a dividend ofoi per`tent could hare been dir• . . . . The thlrd'verisid satin:mina of the Chief Eng!- ' neor, -- zulale the total test og) road .west of _ Cumberland, - $ 8,076 277 o this time the . expaditares stuar - goable-lo ton:Mutton, as re- D o !tett b 7, the Trollontaz; bait( on oeded tbis last *moan( 11_,5289,803,00. Ti.; 8 al report if • thiantlincr his toasts 07616006 at'an The pupal? , a o o is' aa 2020111 • aftai'dc6tiottig -; 3!s7ply.lntoreatin sterling boo,* ' • 45713;176 o ;binds ca band applicable to con, ••, stniction, taoond track, and • ' coal trade,noir soiling at a Itho. It of 91 pr et. • . . Tot►l siallablerfands, $1,828:170 - 05 The dlspcsftlanto; be made of the ►core base Plhatlng debt etfeensttuctlon isc coqador thlOtiigas hate been dotfronithelet of May 'tithe , 360,263 Atnettotdue ad' last purchase of Iron, payable monthly at she rate of about 600 tons, $260,- ,* 000 la bonds, and the balance In cash, "Coot klieg second track, In- • eluding cross Ilea; ballast. ace, 150,000.00 Berri bandred cars for mud trade, .. _-200-to be paid for in vie& on delivery, and tee balance In Bu►etober, Additional eogines not yet con f..r, applicable. to oral trade, say 20 - . . `;!. • . . $1,656,463 44 Tha report asPreasea the teller, that "the 'r ttretattiremipre from the -:math stint gannet fon Mere at 4;400,000; It. la also more than prcha: tins thet_tlW4tlll exerted $3,000,000; - and by la ao mel . 416 EXU•SylireElt sapposethat they vtlintrlch, it not go beyond. the limits assumed jollier amend liaperintendint In hli calonlitlan $00 0 : 00 Or" . 4 , Moving'rostlethle report Mr. Blimp_ real/tried bin eitaatloa as Provident, In very teat letter. The resonation wag accepted, azi&ertie eery Cam. plimenlary resolationiliere pained. Ivat was then imanivootutly, eleeied to the 'Matt etnkr.ost V - mreßmarldnan asp, Mat the Mole:oaf Mr. thei Board has made tiintrit exeellMt ideed - oerthe.o?ilfililllao . ll Z11111):toCiladtill Mid CeLtlfllillio will .60 . 4Z0 hijilty, &ad iitatihneu." . YBos WASICING7O2/ 00 11.14a4am at :tb•Pleitorsh !WIT filial. "-: We ire settling down Into that state of com parative quiet which a medium cited country town enjoys or suffers after the excitement of a fair. The Senate have- left us, and with them have retired the most respectable of that army . of applicants which for six weeks has vibrated between the Capitol and the White House, now concentrating upon one, now charging in fall force upon the other. The Cabinet is a =it in its relations towards the President, and towards the eoverall compo. Dent parts of itself, and as such, held a short and harmonious emoion to-day open the state of our affairs with Groat Britain, Honduras, Mas quitoes, &:., &a. Things wear a mild aspect, and it i 3 thought that we shall get through with out fighting on any of the questions that Dave been nightmare, to our amateur and dilletand diplomatists for a period too long put to review without fatigue. But It is a aloe business, and will require time, and, therefore, gentlemen who expect commissions in the country's service abroad or at home, will please cbaerve patience. Banta Alma meditates mischief, and is now probably the meet troubleiome neighbor of that large family, "our foreign relation." It in el bleat that he does not mean to transfer his poor,- worn and disconsolate country! to this growing Republic, and It will be the duty of Mr. Marcy to ioe that be does not Bailout to any other pow er willing to engage in such a dicker. Santa Ana is the ablest man of his country, but whether his genies and perseverance can save her from the patrxions of her children, or the dernands of her remorselees destiny, I doubt; or rather I do not believe it poesible: - Bat let us not de aught that will require the Recording Angorto write the guilt of her fate opposite our name in his ledger. Old Bullion was not nominated Minister to France, and due not want to be, but he may he, nevertheless. He was to have started for St. Louis this afternoon, and leuppose he did. His son.in.law, Col. Fremont, has purchased, it IS said, the splendid residence built by the humor ous but unfortunate Matthew St. Clair Clarke. for several - Congresses Clerk of the House of Representatives. The purehaie money was $30,000. This looks uif CoL Benton expected to effect a lodgement again In Washington, and Intended to have Ida relatives about' hint: Mr. Soule sent a letter of resignation to the Senate, which was reed at the close of yester day's eitthog, in which he took leave./ Moreland did not. take formal leave, which leases room for the painful apprehension that he does not Intend to accept. If he does accept, I pity the Niw Mexicans; if he dont, the New Mexicans will pity us. Some slight rustling has been made bellied bank 00i - triton, and in the directors' parlors, by the rumor that very serious Irregularities have been discovered in the New York Sub TiMutary, which hays given rise to an Investightion. It Is said that a heavy dealer in gooks, real estate, and town lots; to Bay nothing of copper ore and "Unionism," obtained an advance during Feb ruary last of $1,600,000 from the office in New York. Upon what authority this was done, or whether it was done at all, nobody pretends to know, Certain it is, however, that a row hue bees:raised in the Treasury, and a spacial agent has been lent on to make researohes. Juana/. ATEsmaaras, April 13, 1853 The scene of Rodeo opera:lona—the centre of buskin; I Mayesll lt—tos been removed by the adjournment of tho Senate, from Brown's and the Rational to Willard's, nearer the White Hausa and Departments. There the spirit of trade taus been booty to-day. There remain to to be bestowed at least dye thoneimd officer, be low the degree, its to dignity and profit, of those which have engaged the attention of operators for the loot six weeks. Of course the demand in keen, and the Inquiry animated. But mote of the lumina will be done by deputy, that is, by broken The science of office getting has fallen from Ito nieces of an elegant art to a mere trade. You want a postoffice, era collectorship, or ensething of that sort, yielding ray Isontetif , " teen bandred per =mm: You do net desire to 'Pend the time and cannot borrow the money ne:. ' canary far a penned whit to Wishingtos, and a sojourn of an indefinite length at the hotels, and you therefore send your papers to a very partic ular friend of the Secretary under whom you with to toil far the country's meaty and honor. He represent( your case, gets the office, and re aelree from you on aseigtament•of your first month's celled 'quarter's pay, as the case, may be. This sort of tragic is now exceedingly active, and will be more so as the sea s...on progresses. Daring the remalnder.of the present month Gee. Pierce find GOT. Mercy will her Intensely occupied With the New York ap pointments ant of the city, acme of which are valuable. Two pest *Saes, ander a thousand per annum, were yesterday served oat to the. garde. The Sorts, or Barztharners, make wry faces, and whine at the partiality shown to the Hankers; bat they will take their revenge on fat ter places. There hie been a most amusing coracle here fora long time past, our the Indianapolis poet office. The vote of tho faithful wee taken be tween Hon. Bill Brown, the late tricky member of the House, and present State Editor, and Crow Chapman, who has been the soul of Indi ana pearocraoy for twelve years. Chapman beat Billy at the polls, and came on with hie papers Itrown followed hip without loss of time; Bright took ground for Chapman, Pettit against him. .This strife has ended is snob struggles are very apt to do in one more recent political axperienoe. A new man was toned to take it, no lees a per oonage than Hon. W. W. Wick, a member Of the House six years ago. Here he was rather a far ' thing light, but it Wald that among the Hoosier' he is a luminary of the first Magnitude. Brown went home some time since disconsolate. Chapman goes about the street mourning as sue who will not be comforted, and loudly declaring tkat mo dest merit Minds no chance to Washington. - Henry 8. Dodge; aPpoieted Indian Agent in the north-west, is a brother of the,lowa Sedator. The salary is fifteen. hundred per annum, the pickings something additionaL It is mentioned that Sedge Masan, of lowa, appointed commis— sioner of the patent office, doe" not yet appear to assume the &Wafter his important °Moe. Mr. benion intended to set cet tor-home this, after., tan; to lay bls plans for declaring Missouri free - and independent; but he bee suddenly become Tondo, He has friends to provide for, o irid is doing It. If Mr. Bentoi-carriee en the-Aar In Missouri with the same energy wiper jest, he nat_ throw that State Into the helidirot the • The edministratbet emiitet aid Benton, ' , tiring some _of its own friend'. It ' , cause him to be eacrificed; if be '