frAittf, .le.Lirr ,, lt AND P RoNt I ETOR '!'"~-41-11.TTYMiii; Ito., PA., Konday Morning, July 8, 1867. JUICII?le BTITE NOMINITIONS. • POR uurickNoa, WILLIAM F. PACKER, of Lyeorning CiYAL COIIIIISSIoNER, - NIMROD ST 1(li LAN!), or Chester JVIDOCi OF Tar eurlIMN WILLIAM STIttiNG, of Ilvrkg, JAME& THOMPSON, of tirie. 'The trial of Know Nothing riot ers at, the recent eloetion in Wash ington, it in progrms, in that city. On Tuesday, Wm. Wilson, *John Webster, base Stodtlard and Win. Williams were couvletild in the Criminal Court of riot ing and preventing persons from Voting iu the seveutit ward. The two' first named having left the city their repog pittances were *-forfeitod. The others were teverely,lectured by Jud h Craw ford,.tind fined 520 each and sentenced te one year's imprisonment in the cOun ty jail. The testimony against these meals was very strong, and demon- Wilted the Plug trglyism At -Washing ton, on the occasion alluded to, to have hewn as desperate as the must fanatical and bigoted dark Innternite could have desired. Their punishment cannot be toe severe. Washinonn C. lfart man and Jahn - Hendricks, convicted of :Irwin, einaped from the York Jail, on Friday night week. - They °Wooed un egress by cutting a hole throngli the floor of their bell, an inch of pine, and then breaking through a thin brick arch, badly ceounito‘ which admitted them intolite tellar, front whieh they ascend ed into the main hall, where they found the key to the front door hanging upon a Alai close by, .and, • of. course, warred out ! There was much excite ment, in York on the subject., The itheritt has offered a reward of 8100. and the Burgesses 8200, tbr the apprelien niOnan turn of Hartman and liond risks.. .14ug and strong rupe, spliced, wan lbund in a grain field near the pri eat:Cott iitatuiday morning; but how or why placed there does not appia s r, as it clear* lead not Keen used in bWtxting the escape of the prisoners, who ecalbd no wall. Rini* the escape of Hartman and 'Hen dricks, ithas been ascertained that Ilawk and 1;0(14 indicted for riot, wore mak ing naindlitc attempt, and had cut thro' the , lioa of their cells. The Sheri ff at 090 e roluove4 them to the upper tier Of story, , /kik Burnes.—We gave in our local notices priest week an account of the *met and 'imprisonment of a man by the same -of Kelly for be* concerned in setting tire to the barn of Mr. John Ashtray. When Kelly was first lodged in hewas terribly spunky, and d& clued his intention to rot there before he *odd disclose anything he knew sheet the nantter. A little low diet and °elm' reflection within the gloomy was of a prison have softened down hie mettle .wonderfully in this respect. During- last week Kelly made a clean breast of the Whole affair and implicates siman by the name of Stevich as prin cipal in the transaction. Stevich left fer'Oftio immediately after the burning of the barn, but Deputy Sheriff Early, with a requisition forl the gentled - tan, is. 'towels° on a visit'fo that State. )re wish the Sheriff a p4easant trip and a "moldy. return with his prisoner.— (I§greber.Ourg Spirit. Ilii•The New York Tines predicts a fail in the price of stigar. Just~t►ow, titers, is a coneerted raoverneiesmong the eptvuhtturs to keep it up,—but it will not avail : "The prospects for a full crop are highly encouraging. The high prices which have r the past two years hive 'atim la have caused a diminution-of consump tion, and the natural consequences are, increasing stocks and a tendency to lower prices. Besides, the crop of •Louisiana promises to he nearly four times greater thaiiit was last year, and the, yield of Maple Sugar has been much larger than it ever was before known." I=l Tao Deaths from Apple Butter.—The York Pennsylvanian states that of the I bite members of the family of Henry iliftding, of that borough, who ptirtook Afipple butter made in a copper kettle, of the children, aged six and nine Pen, are dead, and the surviving two, author •and a child four years old, 44#0 out of danger. The surviving child Is In pitiable condition. lie is run , - Sot around, is fat and looks well, but .64aseases are deranged, lie'4oLia' not .kiroorAikatAkis kio, are dead, *or Ran 'llsa-át toy Ciao 4iArrerso intelliveßW is onstieq nonce of the effects ors he Weir (sateen 'Afters of iferey lately from ,loutlitimpion,,Floglancf, to attend the Yellow i'eior "Hospital at Min Janeiro: 1 i " i A •• . • -. e.. v r abek+— -a- ? :. , :.:-/-, , frorti-m-14; " 7 c ! C I L ' ceT- 12 1 guattro. e p si dhs vat !eon* Railroad The red • • ckn to s.—n, r 1 er r or • ter , o asuel setts, •••••••• the Main Line uni crud cc iph fit an m.,,bn nes ,IS ittt eti '' • enti n y the arm es. r te pun iu, • , i e Public Wor , () t w i t. h st an di f ,.• lea ,f th e ci %• o Balt i eor (.11, i with iic re 4 he ! &loan( Mof leeision of iii A p i 1 renke Cu tOf es; 1 --- " and tl public jowl); s o Oak the L isla u of/lii Mate b diAliss + he .°l.lrt . at Littlest°Wn l Satan y last; was 3 "Teat day ;tate setti iestlie l t l iieta'g;re ling 'its ninon r attethpt to (.011 I the*, ) (1* Loring the front ft-oil:f i l o :v.. . 1 - t o e-cf-tile • iwtherisies , th IWer....' Tile ' • ,rfront ed • ' i • s lo d ge ,e I. r • tlesto . tep.i, t ,,it. it being the iii tr • .ersary of The TM tastier of our Att. intimate , that the Ciimpany ex- •' o f business, which the business men now a year or two ago, remanded a fu g iti ve : . ' towel Independence, additioluil interest to push notipor hill t ,,, T e. uM in .' unarms , e I m)ti.iity ‘ t • • sysloacl‘to , 1 , • . • a 11,it Pirtitn•rarieskin hrthr Iket‘lt iari .later:, wiqiclttt .t ti ti M • Sit ,o us t e, -et of it ve ThHirew • •-', 1 i iin ill •' '• • A r , • 116,. , . cat '; .., grail Ton tlei•-igaill slit - to , ed"hocits)kte , , • n. .•,..., :i s *nig, le' hi Aness h.. . • , • . s(lttfmen 1•.• • n b e eons rut•rt T 11:Tin - traic"Wrl4l th'ilt . .ion. In view of this, the Yurk we learn, was tocs than it %Sas for years the Legislature, M 111( li is overwhelming- 1 •-• pice. The assemblage was large— !eh. teryCorl' rndlitilb .Ivry Man Irt 4 lolllW- 1 -'''"-- - " --- -- ‘.•••- , ' "" ttrmffligt " l4s ii i `ia A li 4 r , ;(l'r lhal n iw` - e exec s. fed t it . Gitrin' Vommonweulth is required to pay , But a few weeks ago we o bserved row; toalemand his removal from ,the . ~ ', fur his house, fur his land, fur his , that considerable uniiety was felt and position of Probate Judge. Gov. Gard-1 I view of t he pressing engagements at . home of the farming community. Two personals, we ; hardly think any votereurersed, lest the Annual State Exhibi- n r refused to obey the mandate, exec- I „,,.,1 ~,u, . will be willing; to cast his vote fora itiapirkfainlto IheAiskinitiefettf e c e present . ' , - t 1,4 i - I•'' i.., r tal o of lajc l i F ,,vwc--- 1 -. , ilic,i 4.4 Verotr:j tie tyti r nepettsi c. n- ' lt 2,1. i +aurae(' ww i eti set ni r .-4 r.l isandidat,lfor_thelaislature, whom h:e,.. i tt sum , C4 ... ant? .. -._io'w. . la aniie y nth • • - . . 14 TiV......4egiditillre L n int does not feel sure ho may trust to vote I ;it:Teen ;toyed, in pa , ,y. a rt. i -we suppose, that the Governor was ' v i ew , 3[d, I. ' .k.r4 4 4 l : l i,laik l (4u. .14:1r, 1444 . 4 . ,, Al l ier . ia r ta Fair . ' l3 ri - either hart heti;ing . fir dull of OOM-' 'At about 10'o'clock, a p attion was against any etemption in' favor ?f a! to the milt extraordinary means. I I Legislat are'. corrupting corporation.—i rate su b scr i p ti ons h a v e been resorted pro term rees4 l 1' t i dy rope ' at , 4l tve vie- _ fo ~ . ..... . - 1 I . if h ugi the 1 rineu Amen mare ic tro i ilkirLET US KXACT A _FUDGE from i to, but * the men who 'in former years tnand, in more .40stibla Inflow. Thu k town, find thee ,tcabe point oflimiting ..• every man who claims oar suffrages/be' contributed large amounts, now giYet c ocurnor refused,om saying , c(he grotoid, epoe the, site fixed for ; the ih f a , wottldh e t,'!' 'end that's 'the end'Orit. • • pot we believe, where Wm...lik•Stranar, be Pentocret, Know - Nothing or Bleat ' very sparingly, slid complain that their Republican, that he eV vote ,agtilbst btisiness does not justity 'larger dons- ' , , , i '1 . 14(i. the . President' of 'the dotitpary, 0 ' ' 116?-Jacett TtiILVEY O ' Req.,-ofibirecem- - ,' , I .. , , every proposition to repeal or reduee 'Li ons . I Made a very happy speeeh, at the eon . the tonnage tax upon the Pennsylvania SuNly there ninut,.l,o A elpAse for. all burg, hits been , were , dad 'to Warn ~ a t ',. ,11 ~'eh• n of which he pat ‘tlie first pick Railroad Company , and in favor el the this. The people of Bultheore urn pm- umniwiie'l. I . . 1. . ', h i e s":`erer.n: front into the r 4 RA' , At tstown droad," and tidiest taxation upon their property.-- , verbfal for their generosity. Why 'do - ' W u " lthur " / "`"'l lu '' '3).ut ' ° ",, t m e ' ern '" 'was applaudedwith'entliusiastie cheers. e ratioi eaodidute for Sta4u zehatlor in in their recent e ff ort, happily foiled by !they nut dispin Y that generosity Harry 'Pio Coiartetor,' Mr. IIeFAnnEN, and thaVlHmtrict. The Pittsburg Post west ~. ,,t e ~ the Supreme Court, the Pennsylvania i —Simply because their tueipess has. fat 41 '.-Pireetors fulldwed, and then aHu m- Railroad Company, corruptly and dis.. i i eh o ft dw i th e y ea ) ; ito l og y e r affi ih ra. it . ," We have knOwn 3[r. T. long , a : id • her . of outsiders. i • honestiv aimed a blow at every tax-1 And • what has driven off their business? well, and congratulate the Democracy The procession was re-formed, and paver in thc:itate. Let tax payer" re - . —"The Plug Vglies," "The Hip IbtpAr upon. their choiou. Ile is a good prin. mo d t „on e if il l o o , ter, a monad lawyer, an able and , elo. • . marched to a beautiful ‘Trove nearby ~., ~, member this in all time io come—and' ‘"rhe Blood Tubs" . • . where alot • tabillitund and Seats, had 'Tient defender ofllemnernt ic pri nettles; 1-. so long as the management or the Coln- Then t, are the ridthnts who did the ' and a N , vliole-sonled, clever gentleman.— • fern prepared, An orgun4ation was patty continuos to la) in the handi °- I. ' work—those are the scoundrels who iminediately had, Hon. DAvni Zt bites, those who have proven themselves to i a . , d • id , t rti , ( )1 . emir*: his o numinatium;is equiVaynt. . , ,1 % i menth e o tus omers o f it he utterly corrupt and unworthy, let ; Baltimore • .11• to an ,electunt. , . , „ bt''thiii 'place, presidia' , assisted by a ~,, City merchants to Philadel.• nneiber.of Vice Presidents and Seere them be vigilantly watched. • The P"P - , phi* and New York. Exterminate AV Esc ] : , of , the 14DwA,Rn J . K"N ..' • *arks. ' Mr. .llii.iwititY then addressed GreenAtirg Orne.rat, has rocci.v . Co the, . plc, interposing the shield of the Sit-., 1 „, ni—restore law and order once mom toe .assemblege in a patriotic and elo 14911°er:ilk mina:nation for Pi ottiono-1, 'melee Judiciary, have parried the Thul I —protect life ai,(l limb, and "our word of wosintoreland vouaty. Ako a ii tpie , nt : , manne . r, and emelt:tiled by reading Won; aimed at theta--t HT THE PEO-, for it, the hw•iness of Baltimore 'ail! I t 31.1. choice ' the Dei I tritton of fadek,endence. PLE NOW STRIKE BACK, until the' 4 l .. upidly isierea.,o. [Jut mail 06. k 3v- good . . .A well gotten tip 1 . /inner, fru'? to all, corporation, to which their represent:l -, complishesl—Baltimore may any with twas then heartily partaken of, after tivos have given what life and power it , ('ardinid Walser : which, 'and the reading of toasts, 1). possesses, learns to know and appreela to " Farewell; a font , farewell, to all my Witts, 111.,' of 1 his • plaee, and .IA VIM its true position. Corporations, purlieu- ' greAtnei." y115107a, Z'ai.,, cif Westminster, madelarly if powerful and wealthy, seem to l - ndittirable speeches. The editor of this be acting, upon the impression that they paper made the concluding remarks. are masters, and the people, subordinates. Everything pitssed off in the most They must be taught 'differently-AIM ligrecablt manner, awl no one hall eanso the sooner -they-receive the first lesson the better:" to regret being present. Fa proceed ings next week. .• -- 7 ------------- --- , The. Day at. Chambers urg. -fit L I The 11. S. Supreme Judges. We do not think it makes the least , difference whether the Chief J ustice and Judges of the Supreme Court have seen proper to invest their means in real estate, gold mines, coal pits, Ile grocs, drg goods or groceries. We pre seine they decide cases upon their mer• its, and not as laud owners or slave holders. Still'as one of the means used by the Black Republicans to prejudice the public) mind against the Judges, and thus to weaken the duty of cheerful submission to' their constitutional devis lowly husbeen to assert that they were governed by selfish considerations and sectional ititeresits, it is proper to state ou the antlioity of the Washington that - -notwithstanding : alt that has been said in Repahlican papers and by orators of that partydhe majority of the Supreme Court are sot alareholden. Four of the Juaticea resideiu free States, where no one owns &laves. The Chief Justice is not a slaveholder, nor has ho been one for upwards of thirty years. Ito never bought or sold a Slave. Of those that the Briti4 spared his father, when they polluted the soil of Maryland, some came to him by inheritance. M. ter educating gitise who were young enough to be taught and qualifying them totake care of themselves,, he rot. witarily gam tksa all their freedom. Two, who were so old as to be unable to earn their living, hi Meerfolly supported daring their lire& He has uot,\Sinee owned a slave. This is a 041 sod com plete answer to the statinuents often reiterated in the Black Rep üblietn' pa 7 pers, that a majority of the Court were slaveholders,.and as such hail been in flueneed in making their decision in the Dred tk'ott case. larThe Lonitiv ilk Judicial election did not paSs pttwithouta mw. The Courier says that as soou as the Plug Ugly party discovered that the.iwting was not going on to suit thent, they got up a tight, , to terrify the naturalized, 'Citizens. Prestou, Joshua Bullitt, and other distinguished Democrats, made a stand at the First Ward, with drawn pistols, Ntinst the Plug Ugly bullies. The Kars: "It may be said in honor of Col. Preston,LAtr. BuHitt; and a few gallant men, who surrounded them upon Unit occasion, that they made the tirst noble stand for free suffrage iu this city since the terrible and disgraceful mob of Au gust, 1845." setrA terrible alternative, but it seems the only one bet in order to free elections from the autruges of the mur derous Plug Ug,lies and Blood TOs. The Lung lon Cheteg, a distinguished citizen of lionth Carolina, died at Columbia, on the 25th ultimo, aged- $1 • years. The dweinwd was a member of Congress as far back as 1811, and two years SlCA7.ltker of the House, when he gave the trAhtiog vote against the re-charter of the Cnitod Slaw s Bank, of which institution he was the Prebideut for seventeen vears. Extegsire haul of Cintieterfrit A man named llri n has been arrested at St. Louis with t 43,465 in counterfeit ,bituk bills in his possession. Among thorn w . ern $1 4 :19 notes on the Farniem' Bank. of Maryland, sad Esc .on two banks—the Bank ,of Commerce and the Northuronvnt Bank : He had also in' t ssiOnlli . ar 'plates for' tliC manufacture of bogus notes. 1170lof Whi)yery wait in Is:A.—The Alta ny Argus hay n neart lied the follow ing ii-4),lntion, which, acconling to the Alltany liveating Journ3l, w:ts adopted by the State eonvention or frictnk in IRSO " I.Wltc , l•lantation :" "Resolved, That we re;iard the cim stitution of the United States as the, supreme law of the, land, awl as such to be implicitly obeyed by the eitixens' of every wet ion, and by the authotities of every State ; that We will faithildly ob serve all its proyisielw awl comproinise.s that we will resist promptly, firmly, awl by all necessary in&tic4, any attempt from any other quarter to, overt limy it ; that in all cases of douGt a+ to its now any ire will appeal to and abide hy the decisions of the courts of the Unite 4 States." The Republican or more properly speaking Abolition prel* of thn present day, denaunees the tpirit of this resolu tion with all' the bitterness of black hearted treason. The patriotic men of theeold Whig party of 1850 aro uuw mostly in the Democratic ranks. Wier TI io Rochester-thole.. says t There cap be no doubt of the fart that as Know Nothingistit per se. wanes ftnil verges towards its inevitable , extinetion as a distinct party, the Abolition. Re publicans are taking on the proscriptive tenets of NativiSm, in order : to retteh the fragments of ttig =thus. SisT-lIENsT Plata No Ea, Esq., (forinerly of ILanover,) edi tor .of thu "True Demo crat," Lewistown, Pa., atml Ili:ma C. Sraom,tm, Psq., of the borough of York, hare been appointed to first class Clerk ships nt Washington, the first named in the General Laii4LOtliee, Department of the Interior, and the latter In the Treasury Department.. Deetrudfre Fire Chi incanti.—Ott Monday nig h t a fire„ proke out in (In- _ ehmati at. tlia,nornor of Broadway and Liberty :street, in the iron foundry' . of J. L. ilaven.& Co., for the manitltetnre ( of butts, hinges and hardware, and coin *tidy deatruye4A the establishment, to gether wish nine houses on Milton street and three oh, Spring t‘treet. Loss on the tountky sls,*rtkr $'2(,004J; i9snred. 'Dotal loss *lad !SA:. WO. John Hartharnt and 3lr, AVolleek: oerned;severat of houses. !'s.. A Rich. Thiof Uataaskeel.-Tho einnati.CommerciaT yublishes . t he 19r ticulura ; of the 0,49kuf0 of a pilfef dry good* dealer, worth property, amount ing to $40,000, and who pretend* to n rigid chnrch mentherslip. Affbcti ing bad headfli, 'lnibittnitly wore 'an' ample cloak, and limier its frrendly drap ery wonld conceal his ill-gotten booty, purloined front' other preiiiiges duriiig the niontentary Lament:o of their custo dians. • - nowspapesiis something better than what it has boon aptly' enough called, "the ftilerurn 'which Architnidem longed for." Lord sfanAfield recognised one of its grout useß when rtmnarke4 to 01 foreigner who was surprisod at thu sCallty_publie in the Courts of Justice in England : ";.io natter, sir, we sit every day in the liewspap9m" .1111111 guzzlod down five bottles of whiskey in ene day, throe. /nom next, and on theliftrwing mor ning hr wits :a ease for the Coroner, a l n iqe),- Orioantt. iiertltet• of %lte • Coronez7 7 — stz7chnine. Sumo June.—The Jinekeye . published in Ne.w.,..l,isboli, Ohio, says that urt Morrilnynfterneon, the t lit., there was iti•th:tt pine n fall of snow. The Osw•ekt, 'Times Makes u similar sumouneetuant fur the 2341. • • sarOn I.`rthiy, week ..• new wheat sold at St. - Louis 4t 10 A I bushel. t/ • IV a POI Cr ataaja.l. - 7 10 ita:N - re:1,0111.1(mA of the . Bohtoit 'frac(' sayl the doetori 11:!%11 tieelared that thu I:tte extraordinary invttqion of (golds, gripem and peritoneal i n nnit (which proved anusually fatal,) was entirely owing to. the bell petticoat, wiwkb ex poses the whole foilinie person, f rum ‘vaist • tTONVII to the feet, to the.weatlait e . artor'npromenailr, return home shivering; the crinoline lizt given thou a (thin ;. twat the tirht thitig that, we hcrar is thnt.thu family undertaker Item sent fete. I it' it INA :•stralllo that never jelppt :Illy fashion whit.ll is tint: irrejedieial 'l9 !math •! Corsets; thi rd 15 I toeN, microscopic hottnets and erimil hies have murdered as many persons as 3foloeh LintseiF. . . • IlEa, The Chieago Pre...l notices as a "signtieant fact," that 31essr,,, Slidell, Toombs, Orr, ..I)uuglus, Bruckinridge, Richardson and Ilright,.all,pro•alavery leaders, have recently been interested in large piirelxuses.' of real estate in £l Free States and TorritoricA. This shows that they arc no: sectiusuilista. AFP• Tim Glasgow 1171,1/ speaks of .Toseph 11. Lewis, Esq., the Dolma:rat in eandidate for Congress in the Third Pis triet of Kentucky, "pig and pup.- py candit;ate." This is good Dingy, argumontr—hottur, far than discusoi,ng principles. , DrAcripiimi Qj One'.s Qtra, 31:(1arty, the fiteetious whior of tho Bunlxtowit (liy.)i(hrzefte, was aitarried last week. We aro Incielited to Met 6wh Iron for the fulluaihg tleseriptio'n 'of 'the • party: Daring, our visit to 'fluHitt county w© heard of a 'warty and tenelatled to at tend it. 'lava :m indistinct aleatory era ceremony hefting transpirod whore lit 111.• dry persons were' asembled; where a dignifieil man in vestments asked a ner vous gelitlentani in spect ogee if he, wits willing to AO so and so fur the futnre in restart to a figere limier a veil in. his• vluniity, and the • nervous gentleman' very mphat ieally promised everything asked of him, and filen sadder premises were' exacted or the•Triled figure; after whit It there' wits , 'a shaking of •hands anionwet the talks-A-followed 'by vetting „ in *awe,. poypitii; cirmiipagun battles, natlib.",*ilanciirgatahso forth. Altot, , eth: er, the party-Wes a pleasant one.' • I Bali Strati fat a Huabeinil.—Poith* linahkill; of tilnshiag, L. L, had. 'Weyer who. riclui not lifeline/Ito marrp• her ; till she t istrateand to hare! bite arreeste4. for seilnetion,''aeeinging Mtn of Niug;the father of hoe •chikl, wide& slaLpretriideil se*ve.of her friends wore taking• cure lit'. I kis then -consitlited to marry her if.sike would produce the child. Bert ha tioxe upon stole au hifinve—from a nurse in Aventie A, New York; with which her bean was much pleto.ri, 'and the wed- About to take place; when the reaf parents dicc(rvered the Child, and poor Bertha Vac arreqed. 1u4i11 , 4 l'iinClut and liberty at one fell 'swoop. Bertha, howerer,'is hat sixteen yearA old,'and may ltvo to try I t tta'ain. A .11 , ,n4t:Y Hailripri.l,tiehrine.—A now Pacific: IZailrouil Cornrinv, KaVg the St. Ltmis rot of ligen cor of t 2.9111,:ty:,, 4 r _ ganized at Ointtiul, early in the prolutut mouth, under the Net,ra.ltts tvrrittnial likw, for the con‘tractiou of a rhilidiol to the South Puss. tleneral of Pentisyrattia, is president, And :Mr. llosittet, of Ohio, secretary. The capi tal is' to be $60,040,000: • • Thy I)(J Poll 11,1 .—TIR. (II pouivd is ont . of the ittltitirtt7iis of y or f ; IsortlL tllc _visit:3" of the einiow4. tutml)t,v 9,f,(10g!t , anntially reCeivol - Ims iuereosed from 2, 1 230 in ; 1831, to si,;tlA.iii 1.-P5l;, utitliww ayereiges out; .dreAL dug/ peT (lay. A Test of ..ITerit...7 w .i. t A friil declares that he inet one king wlio•had cloven pixi/y.wives, all of whom, w,.. 0 3 woi g i. Oa 111 oatlily 4 the ono that whighod inost•hoing nliatros.4 of the household until the, 4lausle tliw next weighing. - - eferT4o F4plirreS Eu. , 910 1 Li - sold; Rill spun Iceppic, a inot i tut • ". ~1 i - a to Ilhn Mon mixt* Of Loin, ts Y:' " • 14414.•fir.,.`7.7r,.11V T Thu ever-glorious Fourth bratoil Witll vnttul► spirit nt The Firemen's Proi.cs.cion num bered thoiniand perso.wi. compnition being preNeut from ralihle, Yorki 11aiguristowil, Greeii tar-tle, and other phwes. The penileni, Tittles," of this 'deny, were ako, there anti r'eturnea on .SiLturday 6vol jug, much pleased with theirtrip. Tile crowd in attendance, we unklersi t stml, was imnienne. 3lonsrs, Bitzwirit , nud GAIN di th-ered nitilresges on the casion Yourtl. 'Vas n (Inlet (11l in one town. lf:Lny of the citizen , : hod gooks ,to Ch;tuiberz4hurg an:l I.it tiostkvn, lit d with the pie-nics4 on n‘u.l Itoett the tnn:at have Iwun nearly depOpnlatod. Ilictinefm N%IIS of • cows sus litrAl - 3Yr:f kvtra haii' removed the Past Office) kr the rotln ffe rt oee pietib3- , Gen. llitau us a Lay Office, in Hal t intore street / 'near did Diuntoixl. The room has been very wall fitted up, and will ); :mower admifalily; fur the tnirpo4e. Re' . • t :vventb Annaal Commene6- :cent of the Baltimore Female College, took vinee, at the New Assembly Iti - xnuA, in that city, on Friday evening we iV. ,Theigritduates numbered twelve —Miss Anne Eliitabeth 'Egb, of Ytirk Springy, thist eanty, ItaTing the Saluta to7,--turid Miss ?`tannic Elizabeth Pax, ton, of Getuyishargi forber subject, lfebreW Lyre!'" Tlie degt 4 ee of Artiutn Bpeenlanrea . ,w!ts eenterred, upon Miss Ego, and the : degree of If.taireas o 1 Eng lish Alterutare upon Miss I • • .• .4168 r I tqaci i rig cheat pearls Celina. in muscles taken from Conestoga creek, near . I,,ancasterl ",t,k * A3PLE,',l(if ezebibit ell ?SLOW' Afrix*,,t4e4ftiker,ilitiy;.a.l,mittuii ful pearl, near the size of a grain of piip• :begot froth a nituicle foisnd in flock creel:. 11t3 had along itlare4 for, the " Lt.-2r.1 York county fartner,,.on :a visit to this place, last week, PUlted in a geld of:3lr. Prms , Taoani, a row mile* east of Gettysburg, several stalks of Oats, the len4th °Fe:l(.ll6f *hit+ was four altil a half lot Tv tla i bcCiAqd Votik county would knock index. r The llocilt Auction. 'We ate'requestd tO' annotmer that .4e4srs. P, &R. J, JUDD will remain in our borough but two or three Jaya lotigt . ' Thotiet who hfive not hereto fore availed themselves of this opportu nity of turehasing ut 16w p_rices: should do so. 'no l‘fegsm J. lui,ve by far the finest stock of books ever brought totiettyiebuiT, of a uew, Abstantial,.and perfoet Orsirarter, and they the' at astonishiThey tow pri co, Th 4 conduct thirb ; : 110F , A in a strictly tiailorl.lloolllllllnerond are epli norittly' worthy of patronage_ Call and see them ctrr DiamondAquate: Auction every evening at TI o'clock. - The Lowell"l'ipca says a ease was to , uatue up in the Police Ciiiurt (!oneeru ih4'436ill(putett dtvitenOhip ars certain rpfistel',,a6(l the tira was ill court an the result. Prklons to hearing the °age Wasotlair was tried; aud, just as his flifitere .ava .t to thielsloq,• the rooster 14'0. 1 16dd abtit f iu4 l itongvil craw. ' s tertkkil&gotnay -nit% k ng liiEM=3 rdicalDepextment of Pa. College. to rcgular oname Of bectureg in this forlte tic si'oxi of '157_4, •ommence in!the Cr.44eg . e h street, belitrw lioerevt, Philadel , on Monthigi Oct. I..Vh, sad %ill ,s.QutiuttsLwjthoiliptyritiitirl ion until the lAt of March ensuin.z. Preliminary Lecture. 4 will he (.I;.:livercil daily, begin_ 41iti l t ye 3 1 folVit. 2s th.', wilinian, Jilt I). 'GIL BERT, IM at the head'of the Faculty—a • • Aisi4s) 40.40410,14, hy• medical talent among the best in the country. It certainly must be, to use the lan guage of the Annual Announcement, "a source of satisfaction to the Faculty, • *Onsb4heiroadosaion & tos.. an elevated standard—both of in,strue tion and of £I tdretyisnts foqtadttation •-••have bten aPpreciatt; 1 by their ftionds In the Profession. This has been shown by the atcsidy bureau/3 in the size of theirelasees for the paid several years; while, at thesatue time, the high degree of proficiency exhibited on the part. of the students, has been equally satisfac tory, us evincing a' due 'appreciation of the value or the instruction imparted." The last graduating class extmetlect hi numbers any that over received the honors of the Institution; there being an increase of Way -four over the gra tutting class of the preceding year. tii" .- The test examinations of/the Senior Class of .Erunklia, and .111i,rshall College, at Lancaster, were coin unwed on the 22.4, and concluded on le 25th ult. The Wily Express, of hat city, says, these ektaminations wcy c:onduct cd upon a new System, receatly adopted by t l a Faculty, and wcy'e the most rigid to which 'any; chili; had hitherto been subjected in this / College. ' They occupied thrne hours hit he morning and three in the afternoon of each- day, and were COlialleted in the Illelliben4 of the class being , unable to commatii cate with each ot,luir pending the,int4ir rogatoVie4 of the Professors. On the folltywing day, being the sour: meneement of the vaention of the Sentient Class, tilt; ",livuurs " connected with the A unual'Cituunencement, (which takes placit . tia /the 29th of July,) Were but e(l—/the liiirdidoey, The "honor" most earnestly contended for by the class, and nflording the finest oppor tunity for, a successful effort, hieing aWarded to Mr. W. A. DuNcux, of Cash town, thettaounty. lie is a young luau bf promise, and will it fall juitice. \, lyas velal - OOP - exoni: Killed —Tlernty lir Thirt y 11'e)11,11101 MARIETTA, Jely--3. 7 - , -TbeeXprt•stt train which lut'6lhie place yesterday mr ruing at 11 o'ehs.k for l'ineinteitt, when pags lug over a trestle-work about 11 miles front this place, was thrown from the traek In - some temporary (I,.rmigement of the % One car MI entirely off, and went flown nearly *.:O feet. Mien the car reached the ground it was much broken,, and the roof was uderneath. There : ere 24 persons in the car at the time of its tall, of whom 3 only were instantly killed and one has since died. Three persons were so seriously in jured that they,are not expected to sur vive, w 4 1. 1 43 the Nemaining passengers are more or. lots iejured—the must of them, however, verEllightly. A Mr. Richardson . , of Boston, was :nanny, the killed, and his corp4o, with Ssterol of the injured persons. has been sent to the, East by thel'arkersburg branch of the Baltimore and Ohio ro ail. - - Circa! Sturm at Fixderieksburg, Ted WAsimOtos, July •.:(I.—A tremen dous hail-storm visited Frederick!diurg, Va., liaween 4 and' 5 o'clock yesterday evening, seminar' ied with terrific thun der. The hailstones were tis large as hen eggs. All the windows toward the windward side of the houses were demol ished, and so severe was the lightnin, that all the magnets in the telegraph &flee, except one, were burnt. The straction to trees and crops is suppose(' to. be immense. The railroad *Om Ac ttia Oft.0:10 • FietteriOcsbarg is badly washed. liotb trains were lemporari ly /Jet:lined, and 'one - coming from the north Wag thrown from the track and three passengers slightly Tay 2.—mo hail storm of hat night was i-ery destructive to the crops in Stalford;Culpepper and the ad jacent ethinties. The stones" fell of an immense size, and to a depth of spine six or eight intlies,ih some places lic tWeen Fredericksburgand Sequin creek. set•Tho•Courkr dellarre statos that no #y . will,lenter a , room in which g wrou.th waintztJeaves has Lien hung up. .Tho experiment is worth trying. llon. A. IL Stepheni , , and hi's brother, Linton Stephens, have both been nominated for Coagresx in Georgia. Bar The snow reixwteci to bo very deep in the vancyti of the, White Moun tains for the last week in June. De-Tit& Ilartthid Tinirs says, "The General Asserr.bly 'rose' on Saturday-, for it bad as a dutiberative body, sunk so low za public estimation that it .was obliged to ',Litt ' if it moved at all." . Prottyie.Cotr.—A correspondent of, the Montreal Gazette mtys the. 26th of last month, Mr. Thninas Morrison, or Laehute, Was ltivorectwith three calves from one cow, all oewhich aro well and healthy. I saw the three sucking at one time. The cow is now eight years old,; when years old she had three calves; since then she has had, at two ditTerent.tiines, four calves; twiee she had three once two, and once only one; making in all Went y ealces in Six years IVir" An ' will ye be utther telling me what kin► o' haste yo this'!" said a uewty arrived Irishman, holding np a wasp between liia thunib autt fnu'rtler,spa)requiek, fbr lie 'es bit ,, • . _ rarNeithet , look Mt trots Wes nor be entirely unprovided for them.. M===l I===l EC= Ten Cents a Day- - Not Yet Among the many false acemartioas brotightagaialt President Bachanaw, in, the late stragee for the Presidency; none was more indastriosnily circulated, aled more prominently emidazone4l on thialammos of our political enemy, than the one charginghim with beingli favor of the reduction orlaborer's !rages, tar "ten cents a day." Mr. Buchanan was erected,Sii moothe ago, not withstanding this ,very grave. `.. Akeritaw-ciPargo; h ,rigera npqp the duties of his ottice;," published Inaugural Address to t ie world, the rest of mankind ,"' btft has neveryet,. in all that time, uttered %single syllahl er in favor of the redhetion .of laborer** , Ainspres, if any -iku wita gulled iota , op., position of Mr. Itueletnan by that silly charge, it is high time to ask himselif whether he has not been deceived ; and when ho ascertains the fact, deterpi no to withhold his contide.nee from those who so rilely deceived him.—Maryland Union. 1 4i. Happy People. In Page, one of the counties of Mr.. FanMler's congressional district, Cir-• gins, he received P 97 votes, while Mr. Lucas, the distribution candidate, re-- ceifed only 42 votes. Irt:readlng this , fepont of result' wia inimtally ex cluimediwhat a happy, contented people• are they "of Page,connty, Virginia! Only think! 41 lime Nothings and did- . vontentectDemnerats in a county east i ng 1,000 Votes! No plug ugliesi there to drive legal voters• from the .polls—the volver, the billy, and the slung-shot unknown. Content with the blessings constantly flowing from the gotern ment when administered by a Democratic. President,And referencing a constitu• Lion which Makes *equals'of it free ' citizens, they desire no change, and. least of all, such change as is proposed by a party who come forth like the assaKsin in the flint to strike down the dearest rights of their fellow-eitiiens. Unterriiied by the "machinations of Ronte," insigisilde to the "evils of for eignism," and unseduced by the temp tations of the public lands, they plant their corn, sow their wheat, fatten their cattle, reap the rich rewards of their -industry under the smiles .of a kind Providence- and. the protecting care or a government as genial as thi.elimato which gives Vitality to' their son, and march up to the polls and vote itihDemo cratic ticket. Blind, obstinate, infatua ted people of Page, says the denutOgue and bigot of the Know Nothing faction. Intelligent, virtuous, patriotic, content ed peOple Of Pagemounty, say we.— Ftederiek 111 d.) Citizen. /net the Wiehintes rates Hon. James Thompson, of Penn sylvania. • The Keystotui Demoeracyhare nom=. , inated this entleman rot.. a sejt, on the supreme cot •t bench of his State. Wo - have long. -nown him, and had the pleasure of eongnitulating him. lust week. Mr. Thompson is &native of the Commonwealth of Peunsylvpnia. Hia iiarents,'tliough most respectable, had no thrtuee with which to pay his way to distinction. He owes to his own tal ents and energy, and the keen discrim-• ination of the Deniotracy of hen-native State, the distinguished position which be new holds before the country : YU his boyhood he learned the - art and mvstery of printing in a Democratic wilco at Harrisburg—en emploNment in which the lending traits of his cUrite ter were strikingly displayed. - After learning the business he publisle a Deusocratie paper some years in Yellen ' go county, where he, acquired a high reputation for talent. While, portnr 'ining his duties•as editor he was severer time elected to the legislature, and was on two or more occasions elected speak er. Ile comMenced reading law while conducting his paper, and soon became distinguished as an apt scholar, readily mastering its principles and the reasons upon which they were founded. lie has ever been less distinguished as a bdokman than as an original and pro found thinker, illustrating his views by a recognised common sense, which is the key to his snevess as a jurist: lie settled at an early day in Erie, where he secured a full and lucrative practice.— .He was soon called upon to discharge . the duties of district jndge. Fully ap preciating his talents awl character, his neighbors and acquaintances soon required his services in Congress. Hifi triumphant election showed the estima tion in which he was held by those who knew lain best. his legal acquirements and high character soon placed him at the head of the Judiciary Committee or the House---a position appropriately devolved upon the best legal talent of that body. No one has better dischar ged the duties of that arduous position. After a few year's service as a represen tative he voluntarily relinquished pub lic life, and devoted himself to the du ties of his profession, soon securing a large and profitable practice. Except - when he yielded some threeyears since t o ' the request of all parties'to represent his coun ty in the legislature when their local , interests were deeply in vcdved, he haerernained in private fife, devoted 4 ki§ 'profession. While thee employed, the' sa'gaCions Democracy turned their - attention to hint to till one of the varen-,_ cite on the bench occasioned by the re-t tifsmient therefrom of Chief Justice Mai:- awl .i Mtge Lewis. This selection is alike complimentary to him and. the isigneity :of the convention arY, . led them to make it. His electiis. which we deem certain, will do eredi to the voters who secure it. He wtib. 4 , ring to his judicial duties talents anti' acquirements adapted to the positio, and will acquire now hooors in the charge of his high duties: We are us. acquainted 'with his eqleagre upon ) .* ticket, but we doubt 'Hat that tliejsme, inating iiittitieotkiti were. eqUally as fort4inate.h44„soleetion. • To :Throko* - 70b10;44,441V0ts tans tr no fiCit itrecriw nwile by Unoin Bon. It n* ' 64 4 1 . 11131 F ed °lr*6lo ereW RlOl ity Op itairAl? MO*, a , thAt ho brought hack 91e , !Mk ik:!,j l APr .'••• • " I