~~ ~.~ thnoachas Wozazr GAlrres.-11.* ennuis. dm; halos of oar Weakly Oirattt offer. t ore boring:um= thasidaqtabLe medium of =ailing their hada.. haaaa. • Oar dbalatloa la Deletion hattiand Iva thaomal. read, as alahat rrrrr 'Maas and comity In Western Pennsal• vania rod Suborn Obis.. Tao CZTeTa Peasteon.—The New York Tribune • geoids at the very email 'dispLey of American agrleoltetal produots in tile great Exhibition, r and after enumerating soma half do sex articles, .. • Which constitute the sum:total of agrionitural opeoinens exhibited, sayer' it "Can anything more diegraceful to that class • - of our citneoe, upon whom.all other classes are . • . depencleat, be connived I Is there any one . thatch:l the Crystal Palace of to touch Import , • • IMO% or that would have been eo interesting to to many people, se a oolleetlon of Indian Corn from every • State he the Colon, showing at a glance all the nrietles grown, both in plan a . sod eats, from the eighteen! fret high Polka of • • the Ohio' valley to the little dwarf of Lake Win :aipieeogee f • It is of ao eve to repeat that stale - • falsehood, " want of . ictono," for an excose for this outrageous neglect, beast:we hundreds of fest of barn wall aro too,polpablo a contradic tion of mob an assertion. Room could be fond for an 'ordinary Broadway omnibus; for every • &spawn firenogices ; far ciommoo brass cannon . • and oft exhibited gutiloarringes and ammunition wegone ; bet are these, one sod all, of ono hen. dredth port. as much importance or interest to . ~1111100111, as would be 'a italic of growing cotton Is fall alocim and besiing ' • , • It' may be , dotlbtless is, the ease that the Inoue, "want of room,'- in a "stale faleehood;' • : buett netterthelesa happens! . thar when applica * . ' Una as made to the mana gers of the exhibition • for an onsigumeat . _ spage for epecimena of • Plttebnrgh teanufactores, the "want of room" ' . -woo assigned as the reason En refusing it— Baer, at lent, was the allegation made here at the time. Whether 'lnane answer! were sect be other places, we cahoot coy, bet it is probable that they owere,• and that thus a general impru ' . Mon get abroad that all the available apace -of • exhibition was long ago taken up. Snob impression, we know, cti.f get abroad ; and It ' "Is to that, In comblootion frith a belief widely entertained that a spirit ',ef speculation and butebeggery was connected With the enterprise, a bat the spare, reprbontation of agticultarel, as Fell as otother'snecimern, is to beattributed. A. it is net too late, yet, to gather together rep. tentative samples of our wide spread egricul tare; Res to be hoped that the people will rem tidy the neglect of the managers of the Ilrystal ' Palace,. andtedeeto thacharacter c ot the rustion In the eyes of the foniguers who may visit the • . 1 / 2. exhibition. I • Aaansvarcaer. Fatt—Cormitntasta CGVIITT, Chtio —The State of Obi° is famous, for her faint Nitonly do her enterprising people hold Ira impugn State fairs, but every: comet, hen its as meal gathering and exhibitlon. Saab mods , Uses tell tomMerreely Open; the welfare of the, people, and time* s upon the advance of ag i i. culture let all its branches. . have, beim favorod pith a oopy of the 4remiums and Regolationi, and notes and In- 'Aitietlons," for the annual fair is Columbiana ' acarty, Ohio, ►hies will take place in New Lie . thel244 18th and lath days, ef .omober mesa The Agricultural Society of that county its purchased fifteen acres of grouted, on which toll hold their.exhlbidone Oa It in a 'beautiful grove, and it never failleg spring of Liter. This is an example phich should be Me t-hated by all such Societiee,, and permanent .4.4idinge eructed, by whioli.much expense may be eased. Among the premiums, are severalfor ladies exoelduridiag and driving. Tide is a novel 'feature, mid must add greatij to the attraotione .rof the toldtAllon. The ffrat Prise for riding is a gold vsteb;'valued at , 880. ;Other prises vary from 824 downwards. Pretainme are offered , ......--!-,;- itsplaratoly for the moat graceful and the moat wkilifid riders, and for'driting isingle horse and l ip 1 . .. . . a am, the ladles of any Etats can 'contend 1 thus prises. Asa great meow Pittsburgh inn will attend this fair, will not some of our Air townswomen contend for these pistil ' The annual address will be delivered by Gen. lasiinsi, of oar city, who tine always been • .' fast frieud of 'agricultural kneel:sits. The Gene. 'nil will make a sensation 'among the warm. ' harmd people of the Buckeye State. Mau. FAILURE'.-We receive frequent com ---.lifidater Of the failed) of papers and Inhere on ' *dents by the Ohio and peausylvanla 4411- r raid. After liquify, we have reason to believe that the cause of these failures origlnatee with the 79114 agues on that rod. Packages are - • Vaunt every day. Previous to the late changes there wore na oomptidets. Thepreeentsgents are low beginner', and ire Immune of the beisinev; We gonna. they do the best they can, andihat they ...will rapidly': iinproie,, These 'frequent ohuges ari a great loss' to the , public, and are woe, to principle. We heartily wish they were dbpensed with. It le of Mae Sonsequenoe to the paao what the politic" of . t Mail agent are, but As of ilueediat'importalsoe; that they should bet banut,.fsitlifol iod capable mem. We hops the tesifagents en the route referred to will en ...! deavor, u •leyeedily , as, possible, to endear the Thiele they are doily callieg, some of Which bare led to seriatim disar' polntmont Wino NoenearioNa..:-.By egoist, we Insert ...Aso Urn_ following parkgraphi, from the WI et :lllotreland latelllgeawr, premiting thei we have no, preferences, whatever, So r tie' graqfi,d in the .. • • Whig eventuations for'Clovernor and Judge of the Mutates Court: • ' Oms; W. II lune, of kl ffi9i conaty, bee been itpvkaa....of ea • • %big um:it/Ste for -Governor Oen lreirsial .I;jutuit General of Poneepra dartegOov. J.neetee's tern], and made, per . ,Itepe,'the beet officer, the State bee ever had ia • ''thardeptrixesnt. As Cu a Volonteer Capesin le the blexteen and wee !abet, through the left haild,"lolne of the betties.— lisle i mss of 'lei abilities, a very popular Stump speaker, in 211 41'4:1a an Uneet mw; and Wield ,bi cafe at - the helm; to. pa Utica the Treanity'from being pleadand -Tee. Whigs, turbeptl, Gen lake op eke stronger muse. "Ron alias: • Km°, of Itadford County, is fay ',-erably named u the Whig - candidate for Judge ihe - SuPreme Berete. , (lr. ling ill knqwn to - poiteis altthe 'quint* quint:muerte as a jar. U!, end welt ind fevorably known all over the I .•. ' litater: , As i citizen add a 111 W9tir Dole stead - • hlgt*, or more worthy'.of eeteem— hie kaput attainments, telente, independence, hon. ; NjMid Beheading integrity would place hint in the rant of tbq first Jorlets of bur °Gunny. Ihritesaysi Sooner Coevent , s —This body lied to meet onthit.34 of September,. one Aherne Wbig 'Causation., . The sanest *wale of the Put to hive templed of an earlier air leers unheeded,,moSh to the clinometers of lb' ardent novice who in that sheet, 're.. .:111sites 016 .pebtitt nllh . dispinyo of, Terdanoy.—. The "poorer reppond, hu not &web* itself The att t te . j of vai wad Irlo an NI 011 0 0 p Pp! 0 0 :la Publicifiehooloithaf flit:lst, to dtreota idrirttlegioni u .• • ' '' . ' PI 1 7STIUR(-;1-i (;AZETTE .PUDLI3p6D DY RUITi Co FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 6, 1853 aurBEANNG .V ATTER WILL )3E POUND OE RACE PAGE or TEI? PAPER. RITO AT I VERTIARItS-LNed4her the Editorial Room's SOr Printing Eltabllehment of the DAIL, Iletevre. are °panel on 60041117. ADVERTISERS who desire their sestlese to appear In the yelper .on Dander moroWIC VIII pies° band them I. before 6 o'c/.1..0h belwld./ eseninst DEMOCRATIC WE NOXIISATEORS. ros 0.11L4 (70X3MBIONZI. hims rowsAic, Of Lanusto County kos AUDIToIt OCNIRAL, ALEX. K. IticCLUILE, Of Franklin County 101 BUILVNTOI ORIZIAL, Ch RESTIAR MEYERS, 'Of Clarion County Antimutnie and Wing County Convention ILIIFI WEIMS AND ANTIMASONS OF Al./thee, County wIII ieeer earurday. th e Ull-81,14.N U D•IY UP AUGU ST T mext. at Um ...Mar/v.4 of WIWI'S Palmri me tinge In lie Ir several Whalen Donietla. - • • • 1;;Ity• irs*.bipe ten/etirely at 3 o'ekuk to a& /0 re at 5 exerpt • Pitl Telmap. lo the Ai ugha sod Pit: Tonnatile at 3 Week P... to rdbure at 1 u'al et; aed la the errand Wards at 14 nebra .ro e a urn at 7 neloek P. rams Dl—tloia to tle; Ward. to h 7 77.05 hft..e Eleetlee D deice; to sAeet t 0 Debennes to ....beellt7 honleet 0 0.1. be held ate U m .° w•abss o .7. the Slot nal or bawl.. at 10 dellul. to no.ela•te a lAA tb; 0. 00;p• *mai by lb. paw at tbb aiming "mob., Meotlce. 1:1515U KING. Irmau et; ObeinDtre of Ueeiunadeee. OUft BOOrTABLZ. tirnt es Tnaxan Cweaxmae, D D,L L D. 'Edited by Rev. James C. Mast, M. A , Profits str of Latin, and Lecturer on Ristory in the Cpliege of New Jercey, Princeton. .Becond Cincinnati: Moore, Anderson, ;Keys. ; This is an abetract of die More eitentledblo igraphies of one of the ablest divines and most remarkable men of the first half of the 19th century. It is brought into a compass placing It 'within the reach of the time and mere of most readers, and rarely can a more valuable or inter esting volume be added to the emalleat library. No one can follow the great - Chalmers through a long life of a varied and moat remarkable nee fulness, without deriving ranch benefit there from. SOIDE3 ADD LID:ODO Or TIM NORTH or SOOT :I,mm Hy Hugh Miller, author of "the Old Red Sandstone," "Footprints of the' Creator," etc. Fourth thousand from the second London edition. Cincinnati: Moore & Andersen. The announcement of • book of the deserip- Son indicated by the title given above, by inch man as Hugh Miller, who has made his name famous by bin geological researches, by true ge tting, and Ills unaffected piety, could not fail to excite the curie4ity and interest of every Intelll• gent reader, and lover of antiquarian. sintroh. es. It is not surprising, then, that Its sales are counted by thousands. No aim who buys the book will be disappointed. It mamas all the absorblog intaaat cf the most fascinating work of fiction, while it instructs the mind and im 'proves the heart. The above works are for sale by A. H. Eng. lleh & Co., Wood street Yes Pommy' Ciansa—The New York Ttib• nue of Monday ocutaial an editorial artioleaf two columns, upon the elatue in the Constitution relative to the mope of fugitives from 'uroitw, and contends that by no fair role of botarprata• lieu can it be constrned to mean fugitive acres. The clause of the Constitution commented on is as follow: •lio person held to service or labor In one State under the laws thereof, escaping into ano ther, shall, in consequence of any law or regola• tion therein, be discharged from suet octal°. or tabor, hut shall be delivered up on claim of the party to whom such terries orlabor may ho doe " Upon this the Tribune remark,: "As a question of words, governed by the laws of Suellen gramme, and standard dietionuiee, nothing coo be plainer than that this language has Lathing to do with-slaves. By tbn loyal de finitions of the Sieve States themnelvee, a slave lea person from whom nothing can be "due." He Is incapable of giving anything. To whom soever else this language may apply, It neither describes slaved nor applies to them, by any form of its Cur. Nevertheless by the creed afore ield, it is bold to mean elpmes, and we are refer. 114 to history for the reason why." The Tritnuas Hsu proceeds to an examination Of "history," ae connected with this matter, and deduces therefrom 'conclusions that the framers of the Coestitutiamdid not intend to suction cr nutheriss the hush:tees of glove catching. The article of the Tribune is too long, and our space too meagre, to enable us to give a fell ab- Itract cif its reasoning on this point The gen eral grounds of its reasoning, however, are as follows:, Ist. In the early colonial times, there was not holy slavery inch sia now ex , ste, but ► species of Involuntary eervitude which does not now exist.", Hlldreth, to his history of the ;,United States, vol. I, pars EU!, end vol. 2, Pigs 428, speaks of a certain class of "servants" or "redemption- era" who were tonight from Europe on condi- tioo of working out, in the oolocies, the price of their passage over the 'Bea. On their arrival, thee. ••redemptloners" were hired out to plant eri for a specified time and slum. This trade ` , Was very extensivelicarried on, and as the "re demptionere" were not generally well treated, ',they were much given to run away, which the 'laves of that day were nee given to: the Tel- bone therefore contends that it is to them, .and not to elves, that the clause in the Constitution was intended to apply. 21. In the Convention which framed the Coo. ntitution, the,extre,ne Southern members endsa iored to get a clause inserted for the recapture .of fugitive slaves, Which the Convention refused to do; and in framiug , the ohms, is the Ocnsti. Cation, as it now stands, the Convention, accord., ing to the Tribune, struck out span of it, as Originally cffered, lin order to avoid giving • le. gal recognition to slavery. The Tribune concludes as follows: • l'The Convention was well 'Blrel,fl that the elsome woe intended by those who proposedit, to apply to Fugitive Slaves, and also that the Con ies:aims was revolted that Geddes In its language 11101:lid giro the slightest EllbOtiO4 to Blnvery. And tkey undoubtedly succeeded in thin. They passed a provision which—granting that it could 4 applied to Fugitive Slaves—was carefully to worded that no recognition of the legal right of Slavery should bo deduted from It, but which; lb its plain purport, In any just Interpretation of its words, applied only to another edam of fugi tives who then existed, and whose cane had been bionght distinctly before the Convention; by cab of the verfinovece of this claim. -What le the inevitable Inferenos from all this It In that those 'who drafted the Constitution and preecnted It to the people for adoption, par ;Meet, kept ice provisions pure from the kidnap. ping crimes, distinctly refused to give authority to re-endues any one, but at the same time were aware that the elanholders Intended to pervert a certain provision to its infamous purpose,— the probability is, that nine out of ten of the peo ple who adopted the Constitution caner dream ed that the harmless elaete about fagfilves frem service wen d& or could be so perverted, or they would z ot have adopted it." W , . o nave thuagiven u fail an abgtallta this sr tido as our space Will permit, because a view tak en of snob =lmportant matter by mach a paper as the Ttibune, In worthy hi attention; however er trotthoWli er contrary to the general judgment It may be. • We offer no opinion of our own, In the premises; bet - mnat admit, .frankly, that we hay, never been able to look- at the matter in this light the Tribune dove. Bars or Lore on Curisiasn•-..We direct the attention of capitalists to the elliverthreasent of B, 8. Stone, of 850 iota in the City of Cleveland. That city le„afratbiii : with greet rapidity to Weirath tied ireatnets, and will clasp remain what it now is, one of the moat plenoant pleCees foi:a eummer residence on the Wrest Lake 14operly has advanced there sinaziugly within a very , few years, and ,it le steadily going op, oxtog to its Immense and continually increseing railroad facilities. We have placed amep of the its to be sold, In our counting ream, to which attention le directed. The hoe aro meet eligi bly iltuatad. ,Tut Puma Woaws —The Deniceraoy of "Old Dirks," at their late Convention, passed a rasa tattoo to &tar of the Wastediorte sale of the Public Works. We are glad to bear it; and we are now not without hopes that the next Loglidature,will oontaitt working majorities; it both brandhes, in favor of that meteors, ect estential to the deliver guma of our tax tldden Commonwellth from her burdens, ,ands to her eeospe front the horde of ofOadal plundereri who tllok her Means arid dis grace her name. T11701111615CL blaanaa.r.-ln our local column will to found a llet of appointmenta for !rem per- Airco footling throughout the County, common. cingito•day, arid ezteudirig throughout the month. Thome meetings will be addreoaed by gentlemen of intelligence nod eloquence, and it .1s hoped that . they will be largely attended. Tea alleged defalcation cf Z amain singer. Eaq , late Dleburelog Agent of- the State Department, it le said. undoubtedly had its ori-. gin la =Wee; His accounts r i ive not yet been nettled, Maces baring prevent /dm from mak- Mg them up. The •dlfflmtlty on Thursday last; would have boon avoided bad thk Department given him 'notice that his cheek for $lO,OOO bed teen dishonored.' He bad armounte with Corcoran & Blue under several different heads. He,drew a aback aisinet the certified -baliace doe'him on one account,. which the bank teller declined' because be bad overdrawn co another private account. It le 'tiled that all will be ar ringed amicably is a day or:so; If It has net al ready been done, and that It will show that there wan no nessibUity *r* dishonest Intention, and protothly sheer a balance due by the Government ta Mr. Zantsluger. • ' . . The Vatted Saitoi are unrepresented. at Eal . read:Pram:A nimbi sad Auttrta,.aad at vernal or. the'mittergoverameats: 'The adtatatitrattba deem that it hes diseheriedlta fair dal Te took. the appetstm'eate; by which admit boyar; tent puttaea leaderi haterecielvedthertimardi .The idea ttiat they brio any duties talent:lm; other than drawing their satiric* deeeltet beam ' to emu to coy et them. ' LATra FROM NEXICO - - • Tlie U. 8. MsaStcaaavhip Tex.., Capt. Pig.., arrived at New °fiestas Cu the 25,h his , from 'Wei dews. The questions of a Spanish protectorate and a Spanish alliance have given ?Ire to a heron news. paper war in Mexico, in which the organs of the Goveruntout are arrayed In a Boren( 80mi-defence of either or both against ill" SWio 1/..r., which vigorously opposes all return, whether partial or complete, to the Spanish yoke. The Government gives daily signs of a mien between Church and State. The Government portion of the .Espiritu Santo building bast been ceded to the priests for the establishment of a hospital by the Slaters of Charity; .A commis. elan has been named for drawing up the rules for the return of the Jesuits. Crosses and deco. rations grunted by the Popo to eeeeral Mexican eitissno are allowed to be worn. Labor and paler on the Sabbath until after MDR hue been hoard, has been strictly prohibited, by the Gov ernment, but the parish prieets can give &license In ease of necessity. Tablii4urning is turning the heads of the pew plain many parts of Mexico. Count Raotweet do Boulbon, who but fall at tanked Sonora, had arrived In the city of Meal en, via Acapulwand Was promoted to the Pre.. eident. lie le midi* be in 'VW ill health. Tile commission fed. forming new territorial' divipiono make very slow progress, and there deem, to be little harmony among the members. Resignations and changes are continually taking place. A new paper was to be established Intim city of Mexico, eallad the 'co is Espana. The penalty of death has beet established a= gainct defaulters in the Treasury Department end defrauders of the revenue, stialera of the pnblio money, forgers, or destroyers cf.doeumeuts relating to the revenue. The British schemer Amethyat woe loot near Vero Cruz. She was from LI•srpool. It was supposed part of her cargo would be eared, but the vessel would be o total loss. On the 24th ultimo, a boat belonging to on Englisla brig-of -war' was capsize 4 on the bar of Tampico. Seven men and one officer was drown ed. The °maw; labia bed for a long time been praiolog the law of the prees, hod been seised for an latution of it, and nowfilnke that he wag la error *huddle bone& of that law. Active meamarea againetThe highwaymen have teen Instituted, and eevual have been taken, tried and mated. ' The rangea of the•lndlans atilt coalface in the Stated of Dorango and Zacatecas, and the lands were being rapidly deserted. It is stated that the 'Army is not yet sufficiently organised to undertake the defence of the country from the savages, and that extraordinary nisaeoris must be taken. The floverator of the Bute of Zaeatenas bad ordered a general enlistment of all males between the ages of siitean and 61 - sy yews, and bad ordered the formation of guerilla corps in Foresnilla, 13.imbrerete, Noises and Ma snit - Besides the manes of the Indians, banda of robbers are also prowling through the &eta. A child six years of are had been Summed from the Catatechee for $6O. The General. Govern meet hen contracted for 500 coati of mail, to be need In the war with the Indians.. An army of graashoPpere has made its appear am on the northern enlace of Goatamala;and 'extended into 'AI[XiCO 'as far as 'Oejacia It is about three leagues long by half a league broad, and travels at the rate of twelve miles • day.— It has already leavened 160 benne% of country, • moving during the day. and remainin quiet at night and during the cloudy days,. keeping near the coast, and never beginning its march until Bor 9 o'clock, when the Inn is felt. Its prefer red food Is the indigo sad corn, end it has not, touched the sugar cane. It is • described as being from two to two - and a half Inches long, of a den yellow color, and having four mall wings of the ante color. A, similar plague took place in 1771, when they invaded Yucatan and the coast of Vera erns nod New Mexico in for midable Cumbers. • The Supreme Government has Meted an order abolishing all crosses and decorations conferred for cerviees during civil war. and , evroittiog on ly euch u have been conferred by.foreign pow ere, or in service of Mexico during a foreign war. The ream; assigned for this measure is a. desire to erase all recoliectlon of the political struggles that hove destroyed the country. The edict of Gov. Toting, of Utah, in reference to Mexicans in that Territory, ie nomplained of es being a gross—violation of the treaty of Gated ermine Hidalgo. Tee Trait d'Uoion will hereafter. abetain from all comments on Mexicin politics or governmen tal nets, confining Itself simply to tnepuhlisa- Lion of hots add decrees. An Medal notifica tion was the canoe of this cheap. °PURIM or 71111311 wren Jares:—He hue been en:prised, flays the Journal of Oommerca,) at the confidence felt by some of the &Eters of the Japan expedition that they should succeed In effecting • commercial tirrangemetit with that country, hitherto closed to the commerce of Christendom, except Holland, and to the latter under many reatrletlons Perhaps the annexed paragraph from a Cratefuls paper will threw, some light ['pea the entbjeot:• • tql buttes. transaction took places few dale since that is likely to be productive of Important results In the history of the etermarclel World. A purahese of 100,000 pounds of rice was made by one of our most respect:this Chinese met abuts, which it is proposed to ship to Japan on board.the ship 41amilten, which la now under Chinese ordersAaving been purchased trim the American owners by two wealthy Chinese mer.- eliflaS. The Chimp, hive long been on trading terms with the 'Japanese, anti their Testate are allowed to enter their ports end trade. Them dertaking Is • novel cued and, in the event of its succeeding, it would not reqtrire the foresight of perphet to predicts very 'madden increase in the mercantile marine of - China, which would soon be able to ghee as handsome a fleet of clip pere 53 say nation in the world. It would not be situp were It to happen that the opening of the ports of Jipin should be brocight Strout by the thilneee who have settled in California.— Indeed we are strongly !vented to the belief that such will be the ease, and that the world will yet hays to acknowledge thputelves indebt ed to California for it alt. The powerful chang• ea gang on throughout the world—the result of the gold discoveries—are every day becoming more and more apparent, audit would not be presumptive to lupines that the parte of Japan ' would be u feet to the world before three years se those of Chini now." Tue OLD MO icu FAXATICIIIX to said to be ewikeolug to Turkey and all •the Ilatunnstati countries °like-11%st, on 'lomat of the aggree lions of Rum* end a blotidtandikrocious relig ions war items Imminent. The military prep :lra:ens of Turkey bans far exceeded expect. miens, and the warlike feeling grows in baton 'fay, as offers of reeleterme in men, arms, and money come In from remote corners of the empire. A- recent letter from Canstantinople says: At Caehisia, where 21:00 students 'for - -the Office of the prieethood are assembled, war is preached from every mosque, end the *lmitate parade the streets with beepers, trying, "War _with the Ittteelene I cud death to the GleoutP, and the reports of the different consuls in the interior speak of Abe same zeal and enthusiast:it for the astute of totem. A Pnanirtm Acoccarldr Everett, late; Soo. feisty of B,tate, is geuer4ly knawn 411 gentle man of extensivnlnformation, and ono who will not "speak willibrit lank" on important-sub jects involving statistical tam. Prom a dom . potation of his, It appetite that the use of al coholic beterages costs the United States cfl rectly In ten years 1020.000,000; has burnt or otherwise deetroyed s6'oooooo worth of. -prop erty; has destroyed aavcao Haul sent 250,000' to prison, and 100.000rebildren to the poor Lome; caused 1,600 murders and '5,000 sui cides, and hao bequeathed to the country 1,- 000,000 orphan children., • FANO °sorrel of Oudot" —Feet' the first week in 1888 to the Intelligence by last data, it appears that.the 'amount of immigration to the Territory cf Oregon, It over ten thousand;. et blob, added to the thirty thchremed already on hie soil, and the natural 1 00 11 1111131110139 the tak ing of the last ensue, must bring her - pro:cent popolotien up te ;forty-four or forty•flre thou. , sand. So that wb may safely ealmiste that Ore- Ron Witt bo the neat claimant foradmieete e t o t h e Union as a State.' FOIZION MISISTI2I3 WITH AIKIIIIOAI Wrens.— Don Calderon de to Bums-the Spanish Minister at Washingtoo, how summoned as Minister of Foreign affairs at , home, Married en American lady r hfr. 'Bodisodohe Russian Minister, bas an American wifsi and a - family of men chil dren-American born; Monsieur Puree, a for. met., and M. Sartlges, the present French Min liter ne . Washington, have both Allatliblit Wives. :C/11.1111111aA1100M115.—WEIO would have thought six yens - ago that ithe Levi of ono of the States of this Union would have to be published In Ups lie h ond:Ohincee, for general circulation? Yet so It le. The ninth section of on eat posted by the California tiglalstore, for 'the collection of the foreign minere' tax, boa been printed in the Chi nese langaige, forthe laformation Of more than ' thirty thousand Obtneee in the Italy/IWe, Ton& &Mob, a Chinaman, oeithhes, - thet the treashi• Oen is ufaithful sad good' The New Weans Picayune use; the pep°. tin of building Seat see' eleyist Ifek:rtran dans in feimt of hnlidlop, co is/to OOTIt the - whole aide Walk, Iti - roombar Into 'ogee. la New Ofleans. They prettot the f oot *plague from the hoe and ten, sag siskie shoot and comfort able relaunch): 1 H • . . . •;A emu died of eiopliay the o th er day fa 81fa ,,. Iffie: 'Tee 'melt day the eoreeer, held in Inquest, when the tellowiog vextlet *al refereed: ,"Died trim s rialtattol - et. tee beetsteak, elget-aold P9M 4 elf Pad 4 6 1 1 . 4 . 1 . 4 1 ”.• ''. - - ' -- .... . - . .. , ••. • • WDIG JUDICIAL CONVENTION. The Whig Erato Coruniittot mat phis last Tuesday cock, cud lizeil on Huntingdon for them cling of the Stab Conssaticla to nom inate a candidate for Satirernel Judge, sod the 25th of Annot as the time. The attendance of members of the Commqtee iras ignite large, and the .old 'fhig fire woultaseni to be burning brightly ape ever in the meet palmy days of the porty.-- We ecibjoip the promedingt: Parsuint to. - notice, -the Prdosylvanta Whig Central Committee met at the American boom iu the oitj of Philadelphia. C. Tnoarson bonne, Eegof Philadelphia, Lir the Ck nn air, end Dia S. isrme, 'of Chester conntyi was appointed Semehsr.i. The following resolution was, On motion, unan imously agreed to: Resolved, That a Whig Stati Cenral:Mon of Delegateri, to be chosen by the eseeral counties and Smainzial Distriefe, hem at Huntingdon;' on the 25th of August next, at Id o'clock, A. M. for the Mrpose of nominating s candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court. I ReS7lVed, Thar, these procesdiege be published' In tha Whig papers of the Ekste. C. THOMPSON JONES, Chairman., liana: S. Evens,loecretnry. The manly gaud ; taken by Hapt. Stringbam In behalf of the' man believed co be entitled to the protection of the Adierican! flag, his been highly commended. His readies lunguage to wards tho Austrian officer whoa': prevarioation ro nearly occaeloned serious coPsequences, and his withdrawal of any right to Marrero co soon as tho prisoner dieolaimed his citizenship, show a promptness and determination to discharge duty as an Americo's °fibs; which 'moms to have met with general commendation. The .Hurrymn Ames, however, seems: to anticipate in Op [...Rowing paragraphs come further dims sion•of tho subject. In this event, the admin istration of Mr. Pierce will perhaps have an. opportunity to maim some dethonetration in regard to the inaugural declaration to- which we bawl referred: "Tux Levert. —The Alcatel :Cu vestfele Arte mese and. Custom have been ordered in haste to Smyrna to assist the Hussar in the embarkation of Cent", should coy interferentie be attempted by the American Corrette.AkcHug the distdr banofe the life of the AuetnW , , , ieutetiliot Accra hamar wee wed by two Edilletimee; Megan. Hurry sod Turret, at great peril; to themselves. Acoordimptu the Austrian authorities the persons priocipally implicated are the Hungarian Bas alts, and two Italians named , Fumwiello and Pin - tdo." ► * • * r 'lt will be bees, by referenceito another part of our paPer, that n very eerlous coliietan haw arisen at Bmyrna, arising out of the seizure by the datetrian authorities of a person named Cos ta, a cativo of Rumors, and Circler!, aid de camp to hi. Kossuth. The affao has been fur they. complicated by the interference of t American Consul at Smyrna, and Capt. Stein ham; the 'commander of an American corvette lyieg in the harbor, who belicsieg that Costa had been tast.nrallied as so American citizen, would Oct suffer him to be giren!up to Auatria. In this atir the waded of the American coos tut and captain hisbeen mooted, and although Costa remains in charge of the Auetrion consul, nothing will be don.la his . 13230 . 131:1tii the Gov ernments of Washington sod Vienna bare been consulted ou the tuilject " !rush Republic. 7101 . 1313• TABLZ.MOVISO —A !Mr. Blackwell, In Caswell county, 'Notth Carolina, hot $lOO, with a believer in the epiritual 4ency of table moving,. that if he, Mould be allowed to select six men at oarestlanable veraciity, to test the experiment, the table would not imove throe Dot in two and a bielf hours. The bet was taken— the mimes nroundl Abe table okayed the direc tions of Mr. Whitebait, and ear fur two boars and s half at their paste, hot Die table did not move a jot. The money was paid over to Mardi well. Dr. Mire days, "a dry, wooden table, is almost a noti•oondhetor, but it ; forming a link neore•nry to oompleio • otrentt between the thy nod the earth, it might ponsibly , it shattered by • woes °flighted:4oml., If the power of all the vibratile apparatua over made, worn to be 031. leeted in one ourreni, theta wou ld be no'power to move or otherwiee effect each 'a table." A Leemeonve Vtiaadte —nail!Wools Journal bays that a new plait of adoommiciatiag laborers on railroad improvements la practised on the Chicago and.. filirsteeippi Railroad. The entire worlting fortis on this road is ont, hundred per. gene, who live In ears fitted up for the purpoas of boarding the axes, and aro pushed along aa the rails are laid—thus' eleurieg this .advantage a bating thti men always near their week. Thie lecramotive boarding house or village comprises fifteen large Coveredcare, with ell,tbe oftessary convertienots far cooking, eating; and eleeping. They terry the coati alcog,they grit* ',biog. side, and are put, Is their smile When the loco motive village ohacges ground. Too INDIAN TRlRS.l.—TheyArtAbiegtuu Union Ica recent article says the Glutted Stated regard these tribe's ad usider itie,eovereight wardship and tutorage. Her ideate bootie ate-replete. with laws for their protection, and luieiltsdiese Depart ment and military power on the frontiers are em ployed to enforce these laws. That thin benevo lent policy will befigidly enforced by President Pierce—who seeker their admiesidn to every just I and trawled right—to the 'edict apart of for ! t h ey colonies' of refuge for them, when they may I dwell rod develop themselves, coder their owu lowa, and reach to reepectability in ode, labor, letters, and religion—we have asaurancee of the bigheat more' welght,und cannot' be mistakes." Tux PANAKA . Rourz =The peahen - gees on the Tabu L. Slovens pcbliebtil a etatement to same the actual coat to a cabin puseuger—amounting to $lll 3D—Of eroding from .Aseinwall to Pan ama, in the !present execrable occditioa of the Cruces road, of which no desoriptlou can convey, they say, a correct Idea: They IA7 that at Pm:L ima ice was $1 per pound, and drinks 26 cents. Those .with their famillee speog from $l2O to , $l6O for took member of their.'. family. One party was obliged to, pay $l3 60 boob • for their bad and provielocs„ and the majority paid $lB - and $2O for their males. The War Department will toed order twelve or fifteen hundred additional troops to godheads on the Rio Grande. They WIN be drawn grad. stilly from Texas and the Atituniaboord. as the exigencies of the merrier will permit. to fact, all the disposable force of the army will be or. dared there. •It is probehle this gore la Intend ed to Isillueuee negotiation, for another slice of Mexico, diffident to girl all a deheeible mono dip boundary, such se JefferJoa Dials wisely contended for, when the Cie:loon boundary was ander disousalou in the Senate. SINGULAR SCCUIRAIC/L—A few days since, two negro boys belonging to Robert A. Mayo, of Powhatda, Virginia, about muddle below Rich. mood, were diowned in James river.• The South. ern Era etatelithat they came to death-in the following singular manner: "They had taken a dog down to the river with the intention!of drowning hint. When they, "reached the water, one , of the twain went late It with the animal, and to drawn blm more effect- , bully, got neon hie book. The dog attempted to elope from the bands OTe the key, odd while doing no; dog and boy got deeper into the water, where the dog got away, leaving; his murderer to his fete. . The other negro on the bank, see ing hiss comrade about to drowoopluoged In to his assistance, and vainly assayed to testae him. They both perished by drowning,. , white the brute safely reached the shot's; andwent back to Umbrage. Stook au locident we de not remote. her over to bare. hearderread." 'Mono JAILS' ER* r.-ISaLl=-Tkie Burlington (Vt) Courier Slays that last year When the pro. eentjailor took charge. of that'll, there were seven in Its calls, and that there hasva dam bees, at different tinier, thirty others, but tow, since the Vermont Maine Law has had' time to pro duce Ito legitimate effecter, looks and keys aro useless, as the jail is without. a tetinaL This is the third jail Id Vermont which hsibeen emptied by the new prohibitory linger Itsw, and ths.edt. Mr vie). properly Ode:: "rh. 'Wits truth Is the este of linger peoplei . jelle—peohibillog sale empties them—and ft, lido lhe'power of the - people to slay Which they t have" A "Sur "—A: travelling lastetrent; picked tie candidate for, a:wife a di daye ago in Lynn, I whom. he /elected through! his k nowledge - 'or ~ b etery,'' se ,he had never knowri her until - an held and it half before.. He Procured %marriage 'oertiflooto, end: They proceeded to'Salem, when the girl, *hie had been ctetbing leth , to accept the offer; found thahoule of her intended, who had buried his wife - fodr date before, Well steaked with children, but:baring little else In It. She was.lmmedistely eeined with, home Admen arid borrowed money enough to return 111 the we.-- Boston Courier. i, Dann in Wane; Imre 'lettere befire tie from Monrovia - up to Julie, whiehl2llllol3llos the death 'Of Tide will be s greet lose to the Ripibito of LOeria. Tooge wee without doubt' one of the &bleat sod best road men to,Lilieris. Bo was the editorlott proprietor of the Liberia Herald, shit bed filled several of the highest ogees in the gift of the peoplo—Y. I'. Vona Advertiser. The Trenton Atnetioan annonned, the death, endued'', at Dardentown, Hew Jenley, of Capt. 'Edward It. McCall, of the. 'Lilted Ewes EMT, ;He wta a native of &nth. Carolina; and entered ;the sonde* Jsnusty; 1808..; Hiving dada. .gnished himself on Late Erie, underf:Contmodoro .Year le warn presented with a award by'tion 'grew for Ms gallantry In that Whin; The death 'at Captain bloNall. Promotes I Comniander tint to,he a. Ciiidalo, and Lint: TUton tntie ,commiader• • ' \' th i rsii britif .Doting list week:ao ties than seventy.first••Tontine' Tete•committair ta Aii, : panitantnney by a' single' patios angle lists in Now York Oilyy, for tenni ef 'anent thc"n thfei th eth.thei.dlthr•l4thr the fth- 'ALTS iF • :Inca BK.ELL— , , Tbe Meutphiet, Axeol, relates that a few days'ago while a bar rel of flour was being lowered Trani the upper story of a warehouse. and when yet at a oensid. arable elevation, it alipped and fell upon a us , gro, striking him fall on tbotheas; and foreleg out an eye. The skull was not even fractured, hiwever,-and the usgro was dothgvvelL WOOLI4ALI EXERCISE OF raw Np•ooonfino Pewee. —Governor Wood, at Ohio, hethre resign ing his goverubsehip for the purpose ri! \tieeept i,g, a diplomatio appointmOut, grahtedomrdon I . nose thirty notorious otf9ders, aniongwbom tc7e eald to he many of tbs. worst In the-pe , piten- Cary, nod the least deem ring of clemeflay, TIM Nialin in Tit I•ais,—Sig . i s 01 . Lie Philadolphio Ledger \ I . negOGating for the New York Herald. Last ' Friday ho affereit $400,000 teach for the whflk goredvn, Iludeoiti: nud all, or $70,000 per-antidmliperpoino. Nei.' tour proposition has been Air oepted.-r A', Y. Ilay Book, of Monday,' ,N , , \ • ', The Governer - of Arkatisos Iv titipolutod the' Hen. .teobert W. Johnsen, late \ tv,lNiag Ind Lighly esteemed member of the 11'1' e :t• Repro sentativee from that State, to fill a ivagancy in toe Sonata °outlined by\the ryil oat elar. Borland. v 'ltis undereood that the\iiPite\donaV tat!' committee of the bolting Demme of, op st year'e Massachusetts DemeActio,Elt to 11.4 \ Lion propane to call a seperate,\Ge\rtioutto,.:etlll, year. \L \ H . Nor DAD —A county treaserar kJ°, what a difcultsr In the sum of $7OOO , itiryAnnimix. l tt, siys "he has no idea how it coettriV 6 t' . \ 4 5\ Join Mitchell. the blind mini.; a &AIM , ad! other street discouree to !Ultimo 6 etr,enpd.i, last No dieturbance was created, NO, " Notice to eac azo-- I'4 . .tr s i • 1 . 10; of applieta for af.tio aVTeechere z , ice Wert tionem ro men'llebooi," ritr of I . 4tatolth, Jf Rat pia." at the 80I1C101, llalldf., co:tier of Berei#ti, theta etreete. no 510NDAN. duo* Irah, at 10 o'ekorik LI,. The another of Teachers rejOired .F.eretetir. COW sl. of one male Principal. * s oil e;Oteeo feiriele Moat...toe. The Retail.. vary trona 110:0 to Sq. Att other laiirmation.rnay to obtletated of ‘ 1 JOS. W. 1.104111. Seen 6h fifth trieet. The ,Itleans or the Ward will notice the+ coniegitenoii of th• Ltatutuation taking plot c 04 ,0 oO ooe d o t e , toe monitor et the School will be diferrei tintik‘Onen , •• 4138e/1/b/yLWlLttilf WII -•- -• " =b=M!!fft!l Convention tor 000ticaiipo I li\SLoci-to. rb..,- amut li I tr. at , ANA vett al, • Iffir r icrrq,.. ..! 81 . bantli i llo , Ltpt , roA.t Our jp.../...; aim., '''.:,:_ ...J . C :OJ. ; w. v „..T.z.3,, et: , 4.s:itt;- - " ~ .:;:-.5,--,;;;Tii;;;ZE;;,/,`.:ZI ' ca i 4..T. mi11..03. ! . 4 f)N . 1.. 1..151111d, \l'vallivrt. '-... R.\C. VIVII§, '... \ tonq o late cm or , lardy &4959:114) \ , \ WHO ;SALE ,4LZII,IN's, , \ 1R o o••I' *N A \ sno As, \ 59 W ood at• - at,F'tctablarietka \ Jalgl l / 7 .3_ '.,_ ` ' ' Anntial StittimMent `‘, - ' nr,THE .STATE;-'ISII7TItiik,6FIRE.,AND, ILJV . 11 4 1 UNE41 . 1,!KIELA2ipkel.131PA.S ,rc liArrii...,VZ. \ . u,taintAnct A Al i, 16,.... A.... of N. co rya Ma:t . ,l 12.4.,3 En t Prittolacaired bA Aln I, assa..,— 1,15.Y6.0 \6l loter...st zwed on Lease ../......4... V.O 19 - \ Etation..ry 0.,..1 OfIle• ii:u yure-..,.. 1.040 0v .. 4 6,1 \ _ , ~ • •• ina• esAcolled 2.790 W. o terjolcated..-. -.- • 7..10 BI Loom pent. 4. Cor:joftkp \ 1:47:gi,M114. &cf . . 4 .."' • " ".97 . Bl 1 't .. . 6 87.'61 ' • '• CapltnlZlonk. paid I \ lk and Lczu —.. \ ST — A A meant of r•nontens 11n.telni for 1p ..—....,..53.93,318 / • .r/ • 3s: sel GL' c 4 Bonds .0 Morten... nI•I+;• , I '• s eth - e.teneltles_...—.—.. A .....,.. la 33 •M Clash en band,or In band. alumni 2". nocuee•l bp Ironan.—...._P _.4.". ..... 17.F1., 3/ OM. Fun:Omen ant lin.[lntinxy.-- 1. ../0 • , . ..i.oomt. or o wtl not aliodot cum, orvi..i wo..c.t . \ 0 c O O 00 , oil .101 , 2 i P. ivrtixe r v, Viaphln mann*: ,\ ~ ' P. C. BEIA.iIinCK. Usinsbtrin s.vous,. Joi.,kgs. Phi lVi .lo4 o . ; L . A. Wl, l 6l9Nillostkon ne nF . A. It a RUTIIIRSOi.D. Dattrajn carats:, N , A. J. Oturr, Usztabraz \ BT. JONE.7I, . . \ WA/Ka KLOTifi;FialottlusioxgficAD. rn.id..l. , A. J. UILLET. SFArstAil. \ 5111 Itnure sot.? i i ,,. 7? of:. ate in= tzvr...gap; irr ' nele e le=ftb ' s ' attr. Poliffin Innea C 7 thrii o lle boooc i'VZelreflttneree:A'XotAtr 7:rt.Paitlth.t.. JFatf ~' A. .W.3.Ii N IEEL Act arr. ,—....-- Citison's-Insuranc9 Jo mpany al\ FittikDolgb .....„ \ IL D. KING. Plasm" riAtallltL V. trAIIBILBIL, Baer, • ' , . . orrICX. 94 WATER, ITriwilipt KLUJEcr ;!.ND 1 WOOD it INSURES LULL ANT OLEG, ILIUM GIN Tiff OLIO KID MIBBIBBIPPI I Drag& \ ViD T3tINILak RILL . IT fawn rarnsnal lassips , itamr.git 1,.. ;URIC. 'AIM &Jams: Mr pear qf LA..9.r.innel INLAND V 41704 r4olv and TIZANSPORT..I27t/P.--:.... . \ , • \ ' .. DIZZBTatur ilg ' . " lofty. W''. L'''"\ l' Saarnal_ra„ .1e ms til i na,aro \ N. Dltarortr, t tiat.'".l:!°•"" I P.:„._,." .1 ..• ' \ R4ltard tirueuam. •J. --11.120.14 ' POW liryaat r , Wm B. NM \ ' • u... II: Pannaaa. di22 caaares B. Loomis. STOCK AND ',ILL BROKER. Notes, Bondi. Norgiges &0., Negotiated. PARTICULAR ATTILNTIONWIVEITOTHISPOROEUBI AHD SALE pi STOCEB. ' • 41 ir Offle• over B. Jones a Clo., comer Wood and Finuth art.. ' Alb A H. HOLMES & BRO , ! • , MANUFACTURERS OF SODED:ROX Vl7ll, SLEDGES, PIOES, MATTOPES , CROWBARS' , Act.,\ ,-, 'IT fM:rso4. ~ Chllee Sta We \at., kittairaela lat. wad Shad. air ilk; 4 warrantad pan to any inanOraenanaLlEn .. - :ON' S . , pima= a 0.6 ERRTORI'YPES .r it or OI BUILDING, T RD IiTRENT. , Wr " ENS jll, ow . aiorn w o kith to \ 77 L'; ! ., r,c . ' • Ti r 4 l ,,.irigi l itt l yt t il k iTglileniTa' I t ,c .. ~ .•,,,,,e...t. , slual9l:-..L- tr. on ta gat. \ :c;t n , '-ok:nut TiFt44.ll fa ' ;• ' : , r, ht ti ~rioi a, .37:W *4 9tl r tb Zlro r rrag:n t nILI Ur l . :1:r t ~T. g T zi:LirtO . :. iVin AClth'.2, `"' , .7 1 :‘,..='''";;741.-. n or* ~ . ,areel . ;.\\,, , \ k.. \ st, ... ..ftwp or* 1. ' - \''"'o . \ \ ---7— V iti...o JOUN . TAXI ...... ''' -101 ru/LA yr - 11,30 7= m ' . C . ....-.. 1 ' ' \ E vumn ill ON AL. " rfrepoa ' Al4 \ iivitia - Vs . . . \• • • 8 1 /2 MOII/LISTII % lI.A.RDWtI/21,: tr..y . uk to 'tie7:no•• td. !b tow rad° , 1 luau , 1., ....... FLXING B4OTREIO3, . thirld;i.;:firTe- th e7 toikwolt i pli?:•! l Zo7aatz . l• ;l l; : i r, g la:wriest re..a. Led ail other. \rho are w iron. ortlentown ' a telemeter to Cleveland real +tat, ati \ l doer not heidiate to that the renew, triht anon ra k moat tato licit and moat valuable la the el%) ~ .7E11..,r1t0V,1441.E. ewrolh.W.ti—tuot onewes fee l l.4a ‘ \ uT4lae b ru?n• l r to te tVPIT:4 \t.abt'tbhing.r-rg.:l.N T • ece,lT‘ act, and the he/ancw tr. olne *dual annual I*-1 M o'+ bleb annual Internet at 7 rer neot.`4 , , cid tares II th lenatal OTI the lintrall plaTeT.,, T ,„,,, .i ' lV: . .i;?.. i' d ' Vrtr a p " ! ' ll7. * TrlT: t e=. '"- '"h d*" \ 1 Pere...hid ilea . ' ic not cir. more Ltd, on t. . will tw . riot. ,i,