CO sllsothautta trgiottr. U.. it::: fIeAZIE,II;:EPITOR ,;)- . :-.AT,.., top!mikogi i'rwii4 : ., i'i t ,'._:::; . .4rliiiiiiglai.:.fforjAjig;rif(g;:iti . I:8531i . . - -- , '/...2..;TE11.115. , : ..,,- / One' Dollar and fifty cents pciannunicash actu 1111V- h adyinie.' ,'•.' ': : ' - '.'"/ - • Two Dollars if paid *thin the year/. . \ 1 , 1 1 1 Two Dollars and fill to if notAaid until at - kr the exPrratiarii?Utheear , -' / • 1 • inn 14 07 -No aulietriPtj ...Y on *Nrilli he pe 'tied to remain .. .unsettled longer' than, two yea i • - Dsc ontinuances optional the publisher; till all arrearages are paid :...; •r ~ ~ • - , . ' ' .• ", RATES 'A:IiP ADVERTISING. • . Onp square..one weekiE. - , ..', . ... . . • - -ti0,150 • - -,` each snUseqnept week,.. :......- o,ts, Businese bards per annum; with papa w ~......- 8,00 A liberatdiscount made to yearly advertiiers. 818 fffiTE , f ~. ,-, Toki - wAL "ccommessoKEß.' -• : _ . _3ldseifrowitill,..of LatiO#6 Counfr," .. - --: . - • - . I FOII. ' AliHlTiiit 6RN Eitii., _ _ ~., ,:_ :- :Af*l* .. !um'', of Fltl2ldln county , ~.• Fill ,SIi7ELVEYO* GENERAL , „ . • .: ClijiiitilisOli . eo, 9f, Clariop counti. ' Editorial _ltems.. triohiseia (Dem.) is elqcted ver noi-cif-Terines-iee,l4 ebOut:2,ooo maj, , it Dcmocrat - reads the .IVashisigton - Unica& toilt . of the Democrat- ic party. ''‘- - - _ „ ' • - igr.kfital case o.' Cholera, it is'said, occurred at Great Bend, on Thursday. visitors to tlie Dublin - Ekbi bitiOn number 10,090 a - tlay 7 r-those at the New-York Exhibition about halltrat nomber: . IL Mcßune, Esq, formerly of this County, d livered the Oration at the Fuurth ofJuly elebration, at Sac,ramen 7 t City!rilifornia.. , •,- lairWe.learp that .the - potato ..rot has made its ,atopeaTutine. n many parts of this - County. It 4peat's by our eichanges that itserects *ill 'be•Treit quite eaten slyer), throughout the country, this season. • IM'A liei-itableAcour ctat, after \tbe niannpr nf, Napolepn, bai taknn place in Donn - aark. the Crnvernment hare Pro n*uni.3 the : chatitheraand thedwe abol- isbed constitution. • , • tAPThelexiiibitian of butt flax mann- ActoiOX : itt - ,the - Fair; in New Yoili,,isivery,good. Some'of the.simples of linen thre.d are of remarkable fine ness, 89,000 ,yar3s, eqdal to near`4B miles, - , = being spit out of one rOund weight 1 fOrThonekt:Congresiwilthave a large majority . nominal • -Democrats and friends of 114- new Administration. So far-as, theine i nsbers haVe been chosen tbey- stand, 'Whigs 65-; Peinocrats 141'; , Fine - Soilera 4. - Maryland, Georgia, Ilissiasip pi and Louisiana, have yet. to choose. \ _ These will of Course-add to s the Admi • tratton majority. ' gar The-latest EioP.ea.T l news is_bY the' :binamer Humbolt s - which brings London dates to the ad particular.light Shed en the Turkish and Russian ques tion: : A felegrap' hie despatch from View: as fa the ui it g . Cfirsitick . announces -that both koldavia and 'have - thiairn *.bff their allegiance to the - Pdrte. The EMperor has ordered* fresh letyinf recruits The warlike- aipicta.`pf .!the 'jPpeiate sktrengthen' republican ° hopes , iii , the West orEuropec.. trThe yellow fever.continues to rage lii,TirciW•Orleans, carrying off about .200 *Ts* dSily. Much sympathy is shown for the sufferers. lit several cities meet ings have- been held. and subscriptions zaieea'for their relief. , nßOtimore. th e ,President -of the y l: of Trade, on xrdsy .. !ist; ajithorizeclthe Mayor of New A:Milani to_ Araw upon him .for 65,000. The slime diy..s2;ooo were 'raised in .13os ton-and $BOO in Washington; of which $5O were , given President Pierce. We ••elievticons ,.••• id _ • by, • berible sums have also -been subscribed:in New. York. Cness's PATENI'OE-YoKE.---111r. - R. Crandall of thisOorongli, ha/shown us a rnedelof newliinventeit yoke 'for' oxen, which seems to possess several advantages -over thetnsmon -yo k e. : eolt is so mule that , -ihe bows ittive play of .several' inches ' laterally in *a:yoke, whieb„ - , among ether . advantages4reVenti 'the - cattle frein ever • hauling' Aie...eriiw4i**,4 is very con ,. _ vemenk ui passing acound-,Ar betweet! `ittirnpsnid - other obstaelee;and ..ferwork, • , _ •-• hill sides.' ".it 'Curi-/-alsO_te: so 'ad:: ' ;lusted in a :moment as give one ox mere or !egg. the advantage in Atnught: Mr. - C.,P.„' ..§,ykei, Agent, intends to vis:. it; Mo oSeptember "text, to make r.iirilgitegiftits:fer the -litarckluction of this theneighboring, coml. „-, z ,,, ,t;y.A,-';', , ------,,, 2 , - ” two Of , :.tiet4;:::. ~, ..,.,ttav ;. 0!) ,, o r _ . _zectitt s:lnaerol4l 4, , ..4., • - . ke b r gen _2... laare, ~.-„ AlleisßYA!M l • ,•-• - ."--:1, . ee a, tbet et ter , ~•, . .1 . ,k. - tialk o vi:Ctasllo.'• s ,-:,- • • e a - tbey itienaeig..9",: ..7 _...-:,- - ;ieeritiep,iest , - - =i-fia•venai pelr'' . l, ,-- 4 -.-- - .-,:,- ' ;,„„.-' -:.poupty _inv.!, :., ,::- , ".......4 , ,.-,i t ...tile r• --13-- . 7 , ,- --'-..., -- -: . - - -il .:te ',exigu.‘!, - . wl t ,. ~. , .-.,...,,,, ~,.;-.......'" ..- '..,...-. , .... ~. ~.__,- i li .„ A a t st . ..,,...-- liiilin will -09 4-..7r--, ' '- ..„--;:1ik.#.131:"...7-1!r°,..,, ' ' l ir* • --.4rviL.‘ f.' ,P.- - -, - - -,„, -' ht , !.. - ' -.is"-, /r 7 - - A CENTRA Malcalcui Aggps:7 - --The Oftc!ta 416 . OrAlis 4 44 5 ertb 4 o l 4inet , " 41 10 421 eviOnst14: 16 5* - of snoric*fiko C ; AiilW!'": :I)ferji . 6l. iiiiirtboVnited States. . '... ....e.:....:1- ' 'f- .' -''' ' 'fs'i-4:.a;,.....::,' 8u11... .,...: . 47.-‘ — Peuz um .., -- ... This youthful prodigy, whose peflorm. ancelkihreughour the country have won 1 ; 0 hirnln . inUch aiplanse, is ~now,' rt rail' ~, P ' .1, tag in this..:llorengh. His. first ncert here ' wneheld last - eveninit, in- .13 °enter 11,01, - and111: present mein 1111 V 4i en .sa tonisluid-, at witnessing ; . .such ;-- c ini)lete :difficult: lt trti ti mastery of that most . i eu ~ ins men ~. the violin,: by -a boy of eleven years. Judges of music express their _surprise at his perfect ease, gracefulness,' , ; and ae -1 compfislied e 'cation of the fin/ i cor - olio sitiOns of the g eat composers. e gives i unmistakable lilence of the high t mu /sicalgenins. - • .' -, -I . . Paganines celebrated 'solo, pe . f imed entirelr•on one string, vvitieli his e, n the -wonder of the musicatWorld, yvh n play ed 14 men, of cull , age and 'masters fth it art,. is performed by. - Iklaster Geo 11 . wilt entire ease. , :: . ... . 1 Two ; more CQlldert 8 wilihe g'slenliere won' this , {Thursasy) ' , and , 4 '-'moriOw evenings—in 144110 th e yonthful perform. , er will be assisted lip Madame **Julien contralto;'of -diStin , ruished talon. , an Proa..,G.oodall;-.lpttn4 leader. of th _ . . trtipe,liayi:Cc!nceitc, _ - We doubt ttiat that all lovers . of will bo gratifted- by an atte . at those , cop6erts. ..., ANOTHER It.tri.llnAD Aect KT.-it ' + , ... . would • be . useless to attempt to 4 t ve our ... . readers . the particulars of .ita the 'orrible accidents .t hat .oceur in thele days, f rapid . locomotion;,for the columns of the Rej , _ ister could not contain the - half, '' them. Beveral accidents, 'mare or less fa al, havp occurred since our last issue, 'ill „latesi and:most`fatal of which took' plac n the . Providence and Worcester • Raitro d, .on: Friday lad. .:A colitsion occurr d '.be -tween.-the regular up frain,and an, excur-. sion. train, whereby.fifteen. tiergotis. were , killed, and 'at,least as many badly, pruba:l bly many-of . them fatally, wounded. . I (From the London. Sun - of the 2.1 d 'di) - The Catholic School Question In , 1 Engliuo. ; . - if Lava Atierdeen's explanation tvv.&-oii-• ing the Irish National Schools, s.. far front 'explaining anything, has . Only increaed the perplexity: in Which the Whole.s b- I n ject is involvad.. . '' , . The position 'of the question may be. 'very easily explained:. the:National', -s -iert' is essentially an misectariati syst m. But it is net literally, or to the full exi t uf the words ; a... secular" is' yst em. I W He I all exchisively theological teachings re given apart, and 'by 114 minist er 3 of ya fious sects, care. has • been taken to sup ply the schools with a"variety of worIZI, . which, though rather of a oralthauthao-1 logical. character; yet s' rye 1.0 supply .1; deficiency which, by man persons, might! otherwise ha:felt to exist., _posy one of; these works Must. have previously receiv7 ed the sanction of the highest dignitaries! in' both the Roman Catholi 4 O and Protest tent Church. 'Haring moot •ed tta sitnei lion, they were With .this Ci b r ad iii i school houses,' With pr vii 4 1 1 i ivel;? Cr, that' they. need not. -us 1 an child' whose parents or g4rditm i S bject ed. , The . no* law goes to exol 'il . them 1 - altogether, in every - school ye e e th - , • 'guardian of •a single child is ti de, sum, i to disapprove' their' use.' Thii . isiin fact- I ~ :to _exclude them. eie:iyw , ere, ti to! al -low the Priests to-decide 14oln,ely, nlti as it seein.. wittieut ap al ; _ what) books shill oisholf not, be empl yed in, the gen- I eiat education of the chi dren,l l .rovide& there 'be anything in su h :hoe -fs Which C4n be construed 'as bea ' g indi ectly on - morals or religion:': -!'''*lt •I` The •controversy now - )ittetic lly at ii; size • is, neither local . no • loth. net :- tint wnrld-wide. •A remarka b le Si laritf of t. operations - is. perceptible to any one who Shall watch the: cOurile of th R o m an Catholic.•priesthood • thro, ghout,' Europe" i and Amenca. In France, theiritrinintih,. if short-lived, has heedcompler. - tido : - cation is Oil' in•their hands; I a d the -Is ing generation of Frenchmen is in a pyPin, 'sing . way to .:become either .IVoltairialts, I hypocritical, or bigots. In Speifzerla i Od,. the . contest -for possession of theichooli .housei is still carried'on wit not lesslac 'rhemy than the quarrels . n 'the, Greek ,and Latin . monks for poise sion of;tbe• Holy Places: -'ln two states of:Anierica New York - land- Ohio-a aring ;Slid all.but'suceehfuliattempt ha been made te - gain:control over the se() is there ei -tablistuill and.supporte on th saute prin ciples :as those oflrela d. B tin 4 meo- - 'ea'"there 'are no Lor Abe dee - n4, and Archbishop. Hughes as seined nothing i by his _attempt excel t •thscotrifiture and= disgrace. - " ' . ''' t : -: • . I" • ' i " •• Death_ of Col. Bliss. - . •:- ' . ' Colonel - Bliss 'the . **lilif ey Secre ar • . of GeneiatTaylor during t e War in I! exi it icp, and" sUbseqUentlY hie s firin4a*,died 4it Pitscligoula, - Lotiisiana, On-ibe sthinit,, Of yelioW-fever., - Thorengbly-cotiversant . with the - dtities Of his pr-ifelsien: Colonel' Blititi invited; to_ . the accomplish ments of ! the soldier n.;toora that usually terse and 1 yigoronostyje Sin:Writ writer..'` l i T militar i despatches - of General. Teyl r', - O fain si I in their day: WhilOrefleet.itig_ ihigre. t . accuracy the plitin;_difeeth "eSly iind-d -- it • cision of his own character, iwe nitieh'of , their reputation to-his accomplisd Seg;' '.ieteryk.• The clienate of tie,xico i 14 .; i ptov-,itooyo 1, WO - to bur gallant seldie t than! li the 93-apons ,of its people ' -Th e y , kiss of l. cers„ lei men was, smal indeed when .. .., . , . . , , _ . , . . . _., .. park 'i / • ...hs: fiem disc!, , i ce-ID that - at' • 10 . 9 1kC7. t 14"4„f.' Ailudii4,, they ets OFig!,*...' rOTA Nor wir er of t had a ft which, died uaßty, :4t q ni the "Be "tifin 4.lit Btipieyol tht, tHeirrly:4 - Woo*, 'to tiart 1 : OE an LlFtifiline _reVails iu Spain,iind llutidi reds of the in bitants are perishing daily. !:'• 1 ',`• • i . i ••-' Thirteen] personA have died aS:yietims': a the later Montreal riot. —The Pkit) is suffering from Asthma and, geniral de. hty. He is , 61 yeari - of ar,eil i , —The P . fie recently scalded _one of his get badly. - ' . - 1 . -'. +4;ololiontesii said to•he gibing to ferm i, - ing it Csdifurnia. • --, n The French are'Lmgager in conspiracies for tae desiructio of their E eperor. - 2—The 'Maine Law is non' exciting great interest t in Ohio. The ques‘ionvvill boa prin cipal one in in the Fall eatepaiali. . - —Rumors are prevalent in Europe Abet the Emperor ofßussia has lately alio wtitAigns of insanity.- - . _ 1 . - . - .--;Eital = and has - assetubl4d at Portsmouth thelargest fleet of 'war ste r ainer,s the world has ever known. , '-- • • • . .. 1 ; ••••:Ex- Pres ident Fillnwro may ..le daily s en in the streets of LtuiLski, loolyir,& like one relieved from the drudgerY of 'lower. —The-Ercenzon's Aurnal confines the statement tints Judge - *Douglass is 'wit the Setiatod who Ixteacne a Catholic at Ronie. • -,-. - first of this week, die cabinet 'was, ariiioti ly engaged on Ro;.sta, Gil;son, ' the. Fisher I awl Itlleged English iuterferenee with e i slavervi ld Cuba. ' " • —44 Mrs. Freeman, of Lag range,, en. Ja.., last w k, after her weak brain - had bet - ni t t iriettihy spirit rappings, chatikzd her child to d4hth with 'a string. I ' 4i. , unprecedented numbeil of:deaths haveloccurred, Within - a fele? day 4 past, from the excessive heat, in NeW York iScenvirons; Philidelphia, Troy, ke: ' - ' ' I - ---i The St. Louis papers say , that Col Ben ton's writing,4coticeruing the Territory of Ne braska liaj•e.texcited.ne unmeate eturg . ra on to, that feitile land. —An Intelligent printer heing ask - ed if ,a certain tnanwas *axy,?' said - ',: "No, 'the w rd, iniplks -that a perion has lost sense ; th individual spoken of never had any?• . i i .., . A grizzly . bear Nveighi n it 1,400 pounds a for , which $7,000 have,b - een t'eftiAttil, re, ce. itly.arrivedin Philadelphia ;from . Califor MUSIC flanc l e . , —lt is said : that , Ex- Givenoi Gaines, of 0, nu; sp:tut.2..candilit.e. fttL(.lo:,,tatolo a; the as election, and - was defeated,. ~.. . : low are. the tnightyfalion. .. '--. 'T horses horses attached.. tp . - a Na . ping 'mit a t chi e, in Chd,ter county, ran :tway the °tiles d , duingsotne tall cutting in theirprogress; It • stated that the At:telling 'took a clean sivartil. . —.The but coriviracy agmust T4wii .poleou is. said to luiv,e..4en betrJivo by, Pritirk de Joinville„ wia,gut infortti;ition a lhip ti it . from :inOrioanist;viio wash on good ntorwith the -:SOciali.itc. • Inc ;Faiiperur keep very close at Sc. . 1 . -iAmorg the hills which lati-..e just receiv 7 sanction ed the of Parliment, there is one . ',for the pnrpose of Making a railway 'under 'greund.from the lowar cud of the, ,Edg,eware -ro. to King's cross' London. The linalvill; m for theost part, run bencath the New road. 11 J —Rey,. Ele4zer Villiams state 4 :that evi- , d c.c.s are beii?g prepared for the! press that p the questmn ofhis parentage, at, r,vt---- dl says tne - affidavit of his reputed Mother,,; la; ' ly published, was a gross deception, not I b her, but, by- the interpreter,. who falSly iu- te'ilireted her ilanguage. - - : --The, Austrian presses are full of abuse' of A' erica; on 'fteccunt of the gallant'behavior i n 61Capt.; Ingraham in saving they life or at least the liberty of Costa, the Hungarian refugee: . Anitria claims satisfac ton .for the alleged insult- So says a London correspon dent Of the Triune. --, - i a 1 - - —A,letter to the Herald from ; San Juan • del Sin, da ed July 0, says, . t { , . “„There. h ve been a • Fnmense goll . fields ilis ; .. covered in region near here. There is - a great - exci merit. 'fades of Oh; thousand ' dollars bein made by one ludic:a:hail! in, one • bight, are current: I l ean assure you. there is fourillation for.allihat has been reported.— In „ n few / days we ;xi lore again, and you . may 'expect to heatrOf the success." • . ~. • -IJudge ?Willi, of Pittsburg; decides that 1 cases of: Mprisonment for non-pay- I t men '4of fines, as in other cases. County Corn inissieners carrnot - discharge . a prisoner.," and 'that the Sheriff has perft 6 et right: to re fe r : 4 to discharge one on reir oder. If; however,' :the Sheriff and the Commissioners were a ',Treed on the matter,. the prisoner might be b • i released from confinement. •. - -71. t is rare that legislaVres pass any re formatory measures wniida satisfies - every "body. The Legislature of Ittiotk, Island have donetso: A ..waggisla member of that body. says the liquor law.' s a eoinpronnse to which both sides are acTeed : "The Temperance- men , . have got the -Maine Law. „Which : is, what they .want-and eyerYbody,elsa has plenty of rum, which is ill they want.",.,. -- , —ln the course.Of an inqn Is in . London y. Mr. Wakley, - the eoroner, observed - hat irwould be% well to - aquaint like -priblie . t.h . the fact that it persoir in ' a house '.on. re had tbs . :, pre:Once -of ' mind to tipsily a • arm) . cloth: Or handkerchief to their MOuth nd 'nostrils, they. - bold effect a .pasingi rough densest smoke ;but the surest a. would be to eat elopi the heal andfa o e itpletely in teeda p cloth. •, - • • . . . , The Lonion lTintei say - ; : "In fifty (I yea Ireland -wlll be Protestant to a man. Ile ' the-Ro an' Catholiei."of lielan' ~ and tare race ide tified With 'ilial. filitb,l - - all" lea ing`fre 4. Fee 10114.: ther4 will _ none ;ler AC ih& resent _tate of `liiigfriiiio* . ti 'which 'err:tiet he . nell•reis than "2p0;(100;. hie* RiPin 9.4thlkOriaYear;o 6- ;43 1 1.i1d ,nn will iiil the i9 l lien the - Celts will iiiihsolute, in Ireland'ai 1$ rhanieians in .. Co*will. :1.. -..„.-.:, -:- -= , : .. 7 : -- ,l *-- • - ", ,..--- : . . '.. 4Fionitbefff4,week in -1853, to itheie- Wii co, by the lest dates, : it: aPPiaiti that= _ na OTArt ?nom-, vv e llrtiti.trliorlTl iif ' . isover thou . ..w. ch d - the amount of Irle;temnissing gration tllthili''terniciiited L er ...- Y - e ' d 'T -1 . 4 .I .4 P fri ' eit ' d - ' - w a" li : o - h .. aii "T iecc : il l l yifi e sited * ~ A .hirt. T . :..4 l6u; !k ndal "?- 41117;6e4/ed "" - "r 4-, - Mom of the, tOiyeships in , the - in tern' . art s tni. '4 l44l fe' lathral i r# 411: "O• n thi j a g: .Of ihie eii§iikcir t aitil oortioiaii4SOquOtan of-the:3* lelisiii,inil-,4 1 - 4 f*P-lei . =present:.. 'tie 'cOunty; that if& pOittitie' „Crop..iii that *lttation 40iii''fortY; 2 .u.r:'94 0 0 - o!" . umu" 'fear to i is aiiire'''l' ram a diatiate entirely. smut-, &tibia All'W tr*Y. "MY ! eideul A w ` thit irew •-' the' it k - 'ra'to . die iis-with i f 6regaolvilllietheneztelartinsent::frir;iaintis-"; - 11 -' -.--- ,_ ..- P.P!!.': -—, ...t .., ' 8....., - s-.., - ' ,; --.._.: . ~, e Tot ;. untn . anexa t nnnstion.oz t h e sign to:the trniut.AS a i: -''.- - iintaitie it -. tins that its eurfeee is r.ov , -MEd . itiolii ' mitio.-.44iiiiid' las -::aii.- - ti red wtth-hitte . op, jo r each of which con ! ',. 4r.ge fur 11,..,UM tt UP - 1 : 1 -f?! 3 -t '"?s a W .P r O l , . a , Yg• -'!ls ea 1 t ; 60i ..;tilt4. 14 - :ft: - .not . -:firTiitke4,.iinpein,liiis: I.l44lreetign w ill n ii!lialir 411131i0f !et " . .aiiit:lll. .. . ' isiitiiirid:jii'NeW,,;kriifjtc - iii - d . , :.f.o.t.idi l --,Atigti.oy..-t 4 ti.ti-er c ip - ..)q . * - .06 region ' -vvililx,! i' . t4r6o.tohigi:Otiti,attestk- ._- , spoken or: i wcik ! *ti - ,*i ocii4),#)iii b ii 7`..lff':l34lii - . 44".We : liviai:4 - 4A - niiifoilokin*:, 't?,f 3Mf:4479iPii.',9 ,tiiiii44*e'vl9nitY_,l l f, 514..)i1"„*44:A1.6f-*stririii.,: - . .iiik:#. - -;',..7Pulat:‘,-1.4 . .; ..: I.i'pififififiel t s-fo ali:‘' ;7'.'*''''' i '."'"r'''' '' ' ''''' '4 - rff*:4loWlo - ''#'l„. I-0 - llikit,.:'; : - :;.?..f.0#44. -- :ti,# . 4 - „.'* - p ro g . #4o, ~,z,_ - . -- ; - .. - . - 1-'Ol -- - .- - -,417--,, - I' , , , irt*fit 'he ibii,ii#T !:, , ,A , tx:446lii4ot - 3,C.,::- *l.fl'e,f'''''... , ''''.j. ; ' ..; griffi*(l4oti I'f'.o . W . l ! :. itiff 41.ii:444. i - f- -,,,,.„:---,,,, 1 .:.--.4.;,,,,..,p,: , ,,- - , , :,. ' Li-z--. - , -_-- , ,.,7 ,, f. , , ,, , , ,..,. , .,. , .. -" , --.-...z. ',..-,.., t,-- ',,-:: , .;- , ..-v - -,. , A , . , ..-.. ..., ~. : ... . '=i::::..'iz-:'-'''L.;::, - ;:.',-.4:.f . --,qi.firr.:..4i-Ar.i.i.y,' , .i. , ,..it - : , :-.4,--i4: , ..-t.t'..3k ...if;s;-..1,-v - ,-,;...: , ... , ,,,- -z....-:2:g4:-.,-.J-.-c,--,,,-Pf.-77,-;-:-.2,, frll - ~n#uiit~ ~~-. The . Oi-Yoke festival nt *also _,.. o . A correspondent of the CopersteWn - Jou - ins], sends ill:that paper the folloWing i t 6 o F nl o tt urt o b fir . - . f . : , - . 1v . e.1, L. - gtveU 71k1orris,on v ic A-:-'gran& diner was . -gi ven 'by S:E. card, of Uii=yt)lo notoriety in our plabe on the.Fouith. The. entertainment was the most magnificent. ever provided in (stir Village: The -table, *s prepared and Spread in , the grcaxt ball-room of the hotel, fiirraerly occupied by_Erast US ' W.. Yates, . now the property of Igr. Beard. - The rtiom was - tastefully decorated by - the snowy , hands of our fair daughters, with evergreens end'. floviers ; and over the ,centre of the `banquet : board, suspended from thii cupola,- was a large ox.yolie, beau ifully wreathed with evergreens, ant" trnamented. with the richest bibs- . _ .. . . ~. . souls of - the . season. ' I.3encatt i ktritsgreiit. Ox-y . 'to. Was the table fill y.feet itt - length. and -eight feet 'ln -width,_ covered ._with eteryihing that. could please.: the :: eye, gratify the ipPotite, and-intoxicate the', -wholo,senses;•of. the. : .:moit exquisite epi 7 cure...l - lerc and there at intervals along Jim , biirdened: tahle, - pyratnid4:,of roses and tOwering-vases' of bewitching flowers started tip Trion a Illn,n g the rich' viandS and costly diilies r overshadoWcil by their meg- I-I 1,3 uificent petals, -_aentling: =through. the- -thronged - hull- :thcjodors if a Moslem's- M Paradise.; ul high in* : th ' centre of the table...oa 'a beautiful'.-- pet est al, • adorned-, with (3vergreens and flo we s; sttiod a yoke . .tif.working'cattle—themn . a bronze,• the - - other :ti .imOula of ..tlie aster 'of Paris,. pure and white' as dd , mi snow. -Oa the neeks-tif these. cattle • % as. otie of those : master ipieces of Yankee. Land invention -Chase's Patent - ar-: Yr, ke, the most won derful Piece'nf mechanism ever yet intro-, diked . into our town. - •It has captivated;' the .heartd of our farmers:---they_throngt .-ca- together by luindredi to doit:honor.. Surely;.. not_ lesS thaii ',throe ,bundled of, • our hardy.] yeomanry ' and their bright . - eyed ,dmighters; aisembled , amend that table and : shared io the social raptureof the •banquetthe • free gift 'of Oar gener,... 'ous'hi)st. There, tdo; was the charm of :•music:_ - .. - .../ :: -.'--- . . .. .7 - • . ' "Untwisting all the chains-that fie The hidden vont of harmony." -. 1 .. . . .. .. - --,Tar tc the upper end of The 'great ian- . gnet..ronin was stationed the, hand, and ever mid . .anon during the banquet t!yel, they..ritoved the patriotic emotions-o •the -gathered tnaltitude.• ..-Thm, came th rat : ; tlitig - of knives; the jingling- Of spoons. and . • ..the rustling . .or'silks-=--all ,mingled :and Wooded :.ivitli the, Siveet.Voiee.4. - of w men f z ii . e ee : - !. fly . heays,:i t was'u goodiy ight in see"--4it i.,Waa:egoodly -sound to ' Fear." The. fee* wits entled--;ple flow Of so 1 be-- 1 gatt, - • the ' . .ery went, f, wilt from the i .)si - of. the as'sein amply,. " - .“ - a. speed :---a spei - tc It- 1". H. R: .Was yl lthoni Ertl., II en : , ruldresse the . r cempanor ahotit teteen - minutcs ,nder a : shower or—., .Afterbint the lion.. SJS. , liowee m , de a few- "appropriate , and . eloquent rem: uli, Cheered . at every pattse . ; anti the co n p a ... ny arm in . .arm,...each 'With a lady..fthr by.: :his side Move:lite tit.; rooms - beloyv... :-" con:carne :still kveuitig - clad in livery . -gray”- - -.- . 4 he. board of festivity - hid. vanish- . eirfrner :the great -ball=room.: A row of. `radiant . . . . lamps, froni 'the arch ed, suspended ceilitio.throwsit magnificent brilliance .over-the7hantinetitall ; Abe : gallant 'youths._ an d . .wbi!e armed. daughters-of one t own `were there. . 4, .0n with :theditice,;let'joy .-betipcorifinecl"—the' feStivity_ was ' Itang, d lo 'aitchiti, 'andbapPitiess;like . gear ° . ditt angel; .hovered ;'astound the b -illiant ace" .e, till mern in 7 c ale.. d`the light f 0 0 —• Le. d revellers home. - • . LSucti\is theoniythe - 77th - anive ary bf. our nati4nal -.freedotri-viaa . :spent in the. town of. Wriis. Long may ox-y, lies ; he \ the. :delight f our_ people, and' long may our - friend li. and find in them .a mine to gratify his gen •ous nature—and ilutili- . )1•;* „united with the - mosrperfect-ibeatity is e'llesirable.objeekin ox-yokes; the wish es •of his frientlS'ivilllte realize& ' -_i. rgrThe Wash:hip:Os Union" contin filmes to -, feel. its - way caUtiously ontie finest iou of the ; . 1. 1 .a ei lie' It first estahlisliel,-thatas the Government y require a. Railroad for. the t ran) (.)r 'men: the inunitiens of-war, cfeistitutional power 'to : build: .4aving 'committed_ itself on till t ot of constitutionality, it now Ant. te.ckle amends,: . ahaWitg or stating that the, at*" ficulties . of the scheme ace alinost insuper able;: that. it , is uncertain - whether any • , et • practicable -- route Can . be! found.; : that if found, it mayLIM :so far: north that the `south. will not aid itt con Strutting a. roO upon if; - or .0_ far -,sout h. that 't he north; Will tcfuSoi to 'co-operate t that it Will be difficult to dceide . Whether, should - . the governincii(nndertake tn-carry through _the Work: it will AU soil its own agentS, or•hy means Ofgratta.oftnoacy and lands to •a .cornOny. ]. From these eddiesein the Current:of theljnion'.s luculiratious, it is. ertdent that the atlininistration-rbasnof . -yet adopted - any.. - dc.cichal, policy ; but is anxie4ly - watching •the.variatiOns.of the Amt.-um - vs Szt,s..--t -Newport Ken tucky, .npposite, Cincintia4 there is an - unpretending, silk factory. , -It employs -Boole . half dozen -or - more laborer:4, with five looms, and: some . ono hundred:and fifty spindles, cOnsuming-ennitelly sever al hundred Weight - pf: raw - These , are pochet liandkerchiefs,-; craVats, vest nnrl' plaid _Ai far as, possible, rawsilk of American ,growth if used in tile factory„- hut theimported tti be on to make out: new - silk- iaised hi Ohio, Ind .Kentucky, When . tolerahle care i not surpassed by-any in the - lvor, -equal to Ple--Irest -Italian, ,- (W1 consumed in .Europe,.; 41:1.4 414 : :imported-; in this: country; owing. to: the advantages of ill/ climate; which impart,peculia strength of fibre, and cannot Tail to ; make', the- United; States of greatest . growing countrif Pentiyhtinia Stite.:Teachers :is' . N, t. ... chiffon -- . ~.. Qs FridaY andeStititidallagol4ltlii port tit . ' I . ..wttaitt'seseiiin*Ri*. bi t And the p eeedingawire.94 6 Interest ing to i.h e concerned in the Othteation • of . youtl ..-1: A very. valuable•i ,, report on., normal schools Was made, andartidaressi• 'delivered:, bY'Lorin . AndreWS,..ef Ohio;* on the manner of conductin,‘i'•T,eacliers'il.n ,- _stitutes. • it. etas: urged that too • little carehas been shown as to:tho abilities of teachers' Of primary classes* and that Teachers' Institutes sbould . ,develope plans for the 'proper management ipf-tlidso de=. part ments•';,. and- that they abonld. also" la. 'bur-to cultivate a better educational feel , ing iv the Minds - of the people_ ,and, to se cure for . teachers. a: tet . tey'ssetial,Posikion and better pay than - theylneWeery.)_.. • Reports;: were. ma !Tenni the - state° ucation in the • sev'eralreties .of Cegirtionwealth, , from WI ich it tippet tl it. the Cause is :progresling every et] reughout .the St ate--t lat...s.clttolars ir ereasing in nambers, more sail:n . 6lll6 g sing Up, 'a •denitand . for rOoreteacher itaine',' - and -: the. Teaciteti l.. Institut et %%Orkin... Crite advantagelously both i theteac t lers andl be_ m bile. • .14i. the 'buildi n gs nnich 'attention, is' paid to a teen ratueat ness; proper Vi3ntilation,: ing." atid - accept tnodatioeS lot seatiri: i upils. '. In- Philadelphia;' - .from this' flirty. t cagimrs are furttisbed • sin ly .by the: be city academies. egates Aim. each county Aver ea -• to preptire,;.by.:tite - tirat 0 neßt; abstracts of. the Condale schools' ii,f their severaj, count sent'. tot..the Executive t: ( 7imitiiii State Xeacliers',A.ssociation. -. , - A 1.041400 u otfereC by- Mr. GO WashiUgton .. county;. *as -- ackipte 1 structiug the Executive -Comimiti r 1 prepane as constitation:.ind fh m o iceeditigs :fr tho:Teauheis! Institu beforined in Abe • - cOunties. Lect ore A lelivered by J. M. Gregory, otAlle c3outity; - On 6 Thu:iN:liii4 ''' by - l'rt, liotnpson, 'of -Pittsburg, 0n .. "-TI and: . abuse of . ' : ,Text-noitks;" 'i li a I, .1... T.-Qi.)velitiii " The.bUtieSL.of 1 ers.". • From. =this' brief, schedtite - preCtedings,. it Will- be Seen that, tl .s4ciation.'has gone to work with a 'and vigor Ili therightpatli,:ana we deutly lOok forward !.tOtselfectit portant improvements in Our prose tem of ieducation in Pci.utisylvania - sociationsiike this, ,corOposed:of tet! 'from all parts of the etimmou Wealt! the. ni t i.it :efficient itistrumetit's in ij ing: the ;cbaracter of e - ducators lif -i lt-fior, reforming many .4v4,1.-aini - re I lug. many defects..-.--I\ l 'or,t . it Anacricai ,•. . . Eci - 7 . Citpxiti :Walt ttr.A.f::, GibOit , Ameeicattsehonner "ii. t, who, iii arty, 1852, was leized and illiptisq the. Dutch - nut liritiool:of - the: isi •Java,. on a .cliarge of interfering wi pOliticonf the. coantrVi and _,seek excitetlie natives aguia4 the Pate lately effected hi' escalk,froni thai geon, - atid ! returned to the I,Tnited , No.preOf -of the:allege s offence Av .duced except, a- letter; aile.ged :If! been written by him t• . a Malay_': but Wilieb . hedeclare•St . ;.liame- been cry.. He. was' rope* . ly _tried. i . quitted by the lOcar Co' - rt., was•re i ed again and again by . :• :he sours. thovity. , of. the DX chlGrc.iverpni s Council, who have• power. to, set 'a. - decisions of the inferior Cotirtsi involving the safety •ofithestatc. trial closed Ms reti . ..1ith,4853, •when acquitted and ordereato be sot at Bill at . 4 o'clock or . ' r t..he:sarini Warrant . Was - •issued.by!.the resider error, tor IldOre-arrest:o the same of : beiiis'n 'person • whoop prose,ti datigerouto the peiCO.of the*.cc t and the varrant ..wal. sustained SupreineiConticil whiCh has . the i p reversitgi.at:, pleasure, :till'. decis the •Cotirt,.in t rcases involving the s the. Slate. Capt„ Gibson . .leayn his 'counsel that the =Government. termined tint' his .e.tiputitin;, and order : if, for the . 25th-of April. once Made arrangements with. tl tain or an ,Atnerican ohliper whi pened 'to be in port, and' with oth acted as his friondo,• whom it- •.w .imprudent toname at•lpresent,.4 kindrieSs Captain. 0-.l;designs .11 publicly to acknowledge, for .affe, - , escape'. Thy . procured • : disTi . `tun, on that tole • day, NVhile, the p Were at limit meals he paitied,th le ..lie prison in th e . dress of a climbed.o,o the' Va`ci walls he pass, waded-the shall4w . ditch . .1) .theprisi '-was . surrounded, -. .nd aid of hors s Which had teen po,.' hife,•anott readied the : sea-shore , on ! board t he .Ainet icon clipper.'- clock •the alarmof bia escape \ iiv t*, lights 'werehoist . •. and the .g . fired . a shot at.lthe, liPper . orderit stop.ltShe Wei, by litis,;, thne„ well . tnider,way, , and fitting repeat . way ofohnllettgo_ to Oki( `Puicli - ve catch her if. owy could, itri;op Calif. Gibson reached,..tlitonot coavicted; that tho ' Cllitiollit;il3 -liot, -Lord Stirling, ..i.4 i not re- • obgnized as such, is not allthved a seat in -. Puiliariaent, not allowed to r vote' for the • 4o:telt refiresentaavn peers, and does not lola any of the StiFfintptoperty, which • the halide of theßrltishoivernmenti • viin,nting as heir, as the. Stirlittg • .family is ••. extinct. The particulars of .this curious • case may be found by such as feel ita in-. : temst in the matter, in Chipshirs i runket li,cellerly, - colume Gth, ...'r;;‘,;:-, .. , • r AITATLIS3 POPUL AT tolt l -It.getitlernan ps - ssing through Matignon, Ohio/ 'heath - -• Pei aillyi. - .ttoetred that the entire population'. Twat) , bare headed t, supposing a- offal 3Wtp•- the cause, be uncovervil his own Nu e td.-,ailidtingttited tbe name of the dis• atitfilinilf*,gottelf to whose . xnutains s" etNttillitinAlact• was shown. •It turned out ~ ~that~ Ditt4shats in town were put in r' ilittitiiiit4o,?stop up the windows which After 111.6. htt • ii storm had riddled. The vis it9tgiVeihls head a scratch . and roplac• Ing - Inti hat s left tovvn. ,-,,,,, .1 - 4.• - " IM.Cittr'ieports give about Two Hun a r ecreia Twentysudden deaths during 11..,p-litii- si..-,doyirin t - s•city and environs from tile terrific it . Such a terriblo -:1 'tittitotlis'utrintlo to the history of:. A Cott OnteliitAlitY4 ibii 8 rg e i l ia *l'' ' ''' . - — 4*; diat4 . PfiltMekt , ; 8 C°Utli ~ 11 1 061/ It , 1 VririiiitritlitiatFatil. lb° / ttlit' ' I ( " Itfrs4irit*VETAOritt tb BhB llB .' ..Ail = and thelwat e uat4 . ~ ~ ..1 t., Y!,-- ti - v i a tiAti u_.rt . 4 ..ze • . -.. -10 t- 6 M E L .r. P.' .:0 1 i441t 71:1300.1110;4•TribWiei. .it s d • I • i i VV ' 4lE' ')* I;t I ' r " I r‘r• -• ? ; 4t;di z•' ) Z:3•• '• k• .