--_lsftalit:-.: , :..,74CExp10ty,. Y aaai;is"ya, 43. WEDNESDAY, .111A . RCH 4, .1857 ~,Z6e--cargestlut4oentie3t- V ifilgi- , .127 CUMBERLAND COUNTY. • TERMS.—Two DOLIADB A YEAR, iFft ONE DOL . LAII AND FIFTY CENTII,'MI'ATID IN ADVANCE,• $1 76 iv PAID TUE , • Uttioic State' Conventiol. The citizens of Pe iiniyiStinlit who 'are opposed to tho extension of Slavery and to the other equally obnox• lous,principles of ,the inemnifig National Administra. lion, as, atm eQuced in the Cftrlenatl plattOrre;— who are opposed tette union of church • and Stale, the ex. elusion of the Bible from our Common fichoids, and In favor of pretesting the ballot-box from the c)rrupt ,once, hy which the:will the'people wee debated In • the_recent State and Presidential elections, aro request aCto elect delegates; equal to number hi Convention . to the Hail of the House of Representatives ~at EMMA burg, on Tuesday the 25th Ply of March next, 111 O'clock M., to nominate candhlites for Oeverner,ludgo ,a the Supreme Court and Canal Commissioner, tq.Le supported at the minting October electiou. . David Taggart,- • F. Jortlng,_ 8. P. Ill'Camsi r Jailed J. Lewis •• 'N. Dickey, •„ De Lerma harkile t — - it.lllolfettin, • ircnrniilr,, `11144C 'John IL Vittele, '" John 8. Vanvoorbill, . A. W._Cralifu • ,z, , •• ', 0. S.'Kelufeatzi4 • Wrenn Cleaver, j ? sfro, wean, • :e . 'J.ll4:Bhurutin, ' ' -Jonas Augustfue, ' , „ SC. 8. Eystee, • T.: oz:L'offoy; ,loseph Drown, Anff edit Oregg,., •-• sloieph D. Pownall,. t p • L. Riled, ' • ' John T. Paters s. .' JameiNjOackluilise, Nicholas Yeaghtly,jr. I'. W. Namesakes JALnes Penrose, J Purcell, • Olenui IV, &bawl emus M. Syllers, E. D. Onzzaw,. _ John Witherow, Dell, . Chas. IL Penrose, Prater, ' Deo. T. Thorn, • ' J.-Dock, S. D. Chase, Samuel Jterr, ' David Mumma, Jr., S. 8, Ili/Mop, 'John M. Oibboney, JolkiA:tiliestandr Jleury Souther,, .7Pho Wright, ; ,• r.• • IV E. StovOnson. • / Harrisburg, Feb. 22,4851. co • ussty oortweattion o The citizens f / C ' umberland county euibroced in the ;above collide regut;sted to,mcet oC their 'nano) places of holdidg Delegate elections In their several rvoyds, tioro / ".uitui and loWnohlps; on . ElfatiitTttr, - tbir 14tii - of —Mundt itsetaut, and elect two Delegaten from inpb, tn . /not in County Convention 60141 e, Tuoidoy. 11 . 1 e 160 i of lifirob,_ to appolut one fiosistornd and twu. toptinentattvo . Delogd* to tint& State : COI:0011 d. Carllelq, Mirth 4;1857. • .• • THEi NEW ADDiINISIMATIO*. Mr. Buchanan ,was -0 lem*Wt)eatlaild -for-Was - bingtotivitauloat • :we cciiie • mived there tinfely. .Tho of visi tern to the iiiiiuguititioo,.dlich takes place to-day, haslMen immense, and The demonstration prMuitics to he of the racist imposing; character. The last rumor in-res Tanta representation-in the Inet IS, that Arnold PlutOer; : .of 7t ; onango„eount ; y, now in the board of.:Cbipnission ors, has been ieleofed ps l'ost-;.3lrtster General. - DEMOCRATIC. CAN We learn from :Harrisinirg-that the democratic noterrines Ter the'. next ..eatu ,ptugn, as fixed by the State Conyention ~...at.smitur,..!lre,:as fol. lows-:—For Governor,-William 'E. Tack. er, of Lycoming 'county; judge of the Supreme Court, Ellis Leviis, one of the present Court; ;Canal sCotinnissioner, IsTimnid Strickland otChester County. The proceedings of..tlr Convention were warm and exating.. — Forney was preeent . and:cleliveied dress at the opening: . Ile :lade 'n, very delicate allusion to tbe.tieetion'Of U. S. Senator, saying tbatnotivitlitanding the great democratic trbunph .in the Fresi; dential election, therusages of theparly had since been violated and their 'tri umph-was suffered' to . .rot aWay, under their feet. After a' stormy debate, James M. Anderson . Waq rejected itS *legate from. York, \ Under thi4ilagation.;ilivit. he influencedenear io::Vitte.-for,:flen: Cam ballotingn'• for : GOveruor amounted to near foutty and, Picker, at last succeeded over think and *itte, by a majority of one or two . : Cumberland County's candidate for Supreme Bench was again " tot back,'' and Judge 'Lewis whd.didn't wane the . ,no'inination MOM got k it, as of course he knew be would The Union State Convention will ;eel .. onthe 25th inst., when if a jlidieion's !notion of candidates 'is inside, WO' enter the field with 4 fair ,prospee't of eucoess. UNION or . TIM OPPosii•ittig.—The - positiOirlook forivard to ibe Ineetirtg of the Republican State Convention, 'at'llar . = rieburg, -on 'the 25th , Of I%larcli;wi , tbk deep interest.: The Lehigh Reqiidei spys D94 l l 3 Pr , of.naTes bnve•heen 'suggested by by diff'eren't Sectionsfor :the valious,Offrees, and from their tone we are.ledbeliere that bOth Republicans.an4-AlneriPeeilare agreed to overlook thw distinctive featuree of theirrospeetive Or= ganizations;land , go fOrlf d be Wet labia "o?erPOWei, thejiiiiiiithireo'Ciaey .7 :' The lessonof last year fresh in !be minds oeavery • gee,, and - i,tyouid,be,Strange indeed if at. few miserable disorganizers are .Permitted:" a repeat the game thatyrbred so disastrous in the Presidential .noniest - 7 :Wfth„ pru dent Maeagemenk the future of ,the Op,- positiouin-lhis Statolsfull.of bop47-Tlid . . . ~, •• majority ofvthe :voter's 'of: th'e. Cchnipon •&,lrealth are4ith'us; and it only rematni, -.. 2. - ithaVourrOde'diimild ))6'united and ran ____.. Bear .down., tionialltut:an end to , the reign •of .the D.amonraey,, in ,the Kejlitotie State: Asrobil ArPntwatiTio - se.--The . an: anal Ipptopriatiratk: Atepresentat#o .on i ,T . _4 . nrattay, 71 4ifri? - priain - f4;er eso,oop,opo„,. This , 'll4ndes 013,000,000.fni , the army';: 01Pi ' 000,000 fot the navy 0;50,0,000 for millilitres ;0 , 82,000,000 . fdr fottik cations; ;and '65,006,00p "dr'Liio_ool3 4 4l6o . - --fir items of . - ei;ql -- oervie,,"el4ll4,#e:a o 4t. 5ani4 ; 044i91 :#4,q ,n1,9114014 : 49 wT8,. • ~.1:;.1, :01p: .4 i%.'J , ik:f f-k , . • ouse qf 11111 STAT CONVENTION. The ealrisstiell.by'theinerican 'and: Itepnblicati members pf the, Le'gislaturik foV . it statirßotivetition;to no*initto dbiate. for Gioveiner,c'SuVierna Judge; ti .1 and. Canal will be•founik • in ,t , e-day'Alpiapent.'. -Undetthis' call ttie; , oppOnen ts •Of.:natuinlizatioiwffitiuds, and ' outrages, the friends of Freedom, and the opponents of the extension of Slavery, can , unite and to•ope ra e without either feei _itkthat-he-in the-feast yields apy of_the pbints of principle which he possesses.—' We approve of the course pursued by the members of the .Ivegislaturer and ; are glad ''to see them unite cordially and' unani mous/kin this movenient, feeling certain that itw. taea. t otv i ith the- eel:dial appio bstion and , prompt'co:optfrntion of all Who 'enihrece the.prificiplp •referreil to rand if the union 'recoininended be 'etrictlY, ad., berm] to, there can be ikinbt of 60, • . tiTphant. success *IMO • _MOREVUTRAGEI3 . ITT:,KANSAS:—The ME - • otkee:of ) 9ieriff, as desired by the lature(tuavadoh had 'a fatal . teqpinat%on.. - Shirrod had avoweietbe purpose of kill, /ng Gov, Geary, and meeting lkiin in the street spat in his face:. Gov. Qoary OW not resent the insult; but his friends got 'up an indignation meeting Oil ThpEnday; the 19th. Sheriff Jones,. and. otipra attempted 'to_ iUterrupp thp;reet ing,' and in . the affray Shorrod thit,Dlr. §heppardione ,of Gov. Gearfa , friends, f o ur -times, and wounded two bathers. Mr. Jones, Gov.. Geary's .4deretary, Ahereupob "shot, Sh . errad thrdugh the head killing himinstantly.. Great,ezeiteient prevailed' at LeCompton, and a-general fight was anticipated that night. Gov. Geary's residence was• guarded by 'Uni ted States troops. A despateb•from Lou isville' says—'-- - • ---- -- I.Zurs - VILLE;Teb..27:;:-.- We 'they idiiid - pi - frem - Kineas in, relation to the - attack - upon Gov7Gea - r - y. It appears - thitt Sherred vas,a candidate for, slisciff Ofiticiugliitis•covinty., but iiiat,„: l . ilic,,...adroll'- nesii'of Jov.l private -- s ecretary prevented him from- securing the .offme.• SherrOd itos, in doitsequenc, much 'ex cited, and the next time he met the see: rotary hedealt him several-severe blows; - him' to the.griiiind. No steps be ing taken to. resent this. Insolt r l ;Sherrod. soon after approached the Governor him. ~ self, and shook face, and deifouneed. hifil *WI paths. Oct' to Penns , . There is no en'nfirmistion of, tbe, rumor of Sherroc,l been•shot, but thy sot tlers-wore-abont ,tti take iniiiiiidiiiiFineas ures to inflioi punkilituent. ' Should .the IJeWelaturb take sides witli'Sherrod, it is feared there will bellrenewal Of hostili ties between tfinprinlavery 'and free-State parties. MiroiiesorAlti-Tho bill authorising the derritery. of Mitinesot4 -to forma State Constitution and government to be ad mitted into the tnien all - ;'qual , bey of the eonfederney,.. has -length, .pssed both houses of Congress, and now only' awaits the signattire - of President pierce to become a lair . . At, the latest dates froM nisota the territm:fel: leg islature,wis engaged in debating this ve.; iy matter of a State,government. Some division of sentiment exists in the terri tory wilh regard to the' drawing of the bo,uedaryline: The , -bill just passed--by Congress. provides Out the western boun dark shall be the Red and Big Sicilia riv rir.,-leaving all hetweeu.;those streams and the Missouri 4e - form-ti - new territori under the pawl. of. Daebtah;, • But a large party Wants ';the "bOundary to be a lino drawn through thOehidle of the territo ry, due easretni west from the Si. Croix to the Missouri, thus 'cutting the . ,,Ni hole of'the present territory into two visions, of which the southerniest is tabu the State. • DS- On the"4th of Mardi Gen.. Pierce's Cabinet will have retuniped..in ..for. the -whole term: of four :Years withoyt. cbapge in eithhr of the departtudn6: is the•first instatiee of the kind . , in the '7'bisteri — otour goyernmont. Gen.`ash _Ling_to n's Cabinet remained entire throngh - z v qut the first term, with the exception of aosingle•obange in the Post Office De- •partment,,,And quineey made only one ehanke'during,'his, ..torni f h'aving had two Secretaries of War: , THE . .N.Kw•AJoitvAav; i3rr.r,,--.Thie has received the e Tresid tine', and is now the lftW aptici'nf "two 'yfiars; APanisli coins ~pre bo recelve'd ap the. mint s , at their notnipal value, •to be'paid in the new one cent pineee,inade of nickel and copper. The §panrsh aline, accordingly, will' haven]) their full value isa cents, find there, deed be-no picnic, or 'log, in conficquencn, of the assa.Cs'of the laiv. . . .REdvaNED.—Mr. Slough, the expelled, '- member of the, Ohio Legislature, mho was '.'deelared by the :official returns to . have' been re.oleeted by three majority, having sUnsegiten tly_re'. eau n ted he votes - h'im self and found thit' h 'Wei . defeated. • 16 vote?',, has. resigned in' 'live? of 'kr. Hosea, his competitor:- , . • ' 'ENROLLMENT TA7t.---Tl4oiset,tr of the Corn • Legislatuso)},list of, the severOote._of Iss — embly,,retaaining.in,bis office, whieli vein be repealed 'Abe 22d 'of twit; in default' of payment'of:thsienfolt: went tax. - Veit' "nearly 0.15,090; the State far;these pirpasei ' Louren7J'Couniy, Chores! "bo the 221 of Deo'r. Mre. Pilate, aged 110.— • • 13)2e - was a wirecllArlpitAtitolOopL.,i ,DEAT.,II4IF nlt. ELISIIi KENT KANE. ' Cahawba arrived at New . Orleatis on' the 20th ult., bringing _the reniaini of Dr. Kanp the Arctio"Ex plorer;:whoidied in ilavapti on "the;,- 7 1614 Be expired pew:Mb:illy and Igettily' as a ebild.jllie:greatest syuiplitili - Ity, the oificiais os liktinan-'ldP 'of whom attended the funeral obsequies, in cludingthe Captain General end an 'bu n:lease concourse of residents and otbers The 'city -7aut hoiiti es. of New chlenn a r the civic societies,. and citizens goo. : participated in deinglionors to the remains. —The. itorpse is expected ; to -ar rive at Philadelphia in a felt . days: —Thellarrisburg •Tel. eraph - bas•been authorized to state that Judge Wilmot' es not declined being a 'candidate kir Goierner,:t4that he is, in f;4lol:ofiiri pad ti 4: if ,theY I 'olO.CPrul* to,,,licnninate litn.r. he' will ,not leerhitnself 4:liberty-to -deoline - such- a nomination.• • • ' - • 1 ' 1111 tit ei?untpAritters._ ~7,,t4jrA'A'poEtt.=-,NI- a totctiairlitily cone in like,nlion tido' year, tho.menther...oti lilun4ay tli . e , otornalist Obarnoter, and ibe t oolii,intenso. i. ...PVo44 o l , ll hOpe.that in ocean:hire witit.the nncient.pro- Torii it tnny go out like tk.inrab.;" • Btiaouan ELECTION.--The botiingh election for members of Town Conn()liand oth er officera:.!ill take place on Friday,- the 20th' inst. The East—Ward (in which there was a democratic nwjarity at the.last thlayear'eleot, fire members of Council; and , the West Ward four. .' • • c , • 1) • Gov. rOLLOCK'S LECTURE.--714CoVrt House was crortlipt.to 'overflowing on Thursday evening last, with an audience comprisi4,a: east array - of all classes of the aernmtinity, on the occasion of Gov. Pollock'a leciure before Company.. mho nudienoo is' said to have been the lurgest e'er Congregated in•that elegaiit and spacious' room. The' mul .thude aseirmbled with high . expentations,.aud feel confident mine were disappointed in the intellectual enterleinment.of the evening. : —Ocivernor_Pollock,-was-lutroduced.-ta r the. few' dppropriate remarks = by J . T r edgirWttitsoneecoithaiscadtreliiddress.With a eujogistic trffinte to that noble class of young 1 nfen-:-th'W . Firemen. No' ipediel 'subject was announced and ihe 'entire lecture was is foot particularly . addressed to young men. In n ettllll4. fervid and stirring eloquence the die tinguisied speaker reminded them of their high s . iidertion..and Andes., Adverting id the aharacter and lofty patriotism thonon.of the' reirdlutionto the ilnrieus union of the Staites-'-'tQtbenantobleSseensiitutieti•and free . institutioub established by our &them - he ele-_ quenily - t4hortecit4 ; - ?orung Men,. now enter, ing iipon:the' atagae,peliticallifis4a-study desiply-the-lebsons of-pitriotismin - the - glifier;: ing'pages of our country'pliatory, to cherish noble aspirations and euitiiatehiii purposes , --to beet:nue men of thought and;nation,, steadial drones and pcipin , a ye of foshionr men wliailkall p'rove tbetaaelVes . fittnitpritero_ 0rt1144440;iit544,-:*%6 - zriait thSuaudt. it MiirePaTictriVereittarty, , The rapid , giqya'and expansion 14:our, country—thl'itiiiing character uf the' age we lige in—the.progresi of cducation- 7 the bless ings-'of and religiois freedom which are so prc-eminentlyOuisviero linos:Mssive ly; dwelt upon as topics of this'admirablo address. and. with' a vividniss of illustration and felicity of diction, 'which riveted .the' atteption and ex % cited' the warmest interest of all whi4eardit.. Ito delivery was frequently interrupted by the 'heartiest burets 'of applatise from the audience. Governor Pollock is a gentleman of fine pir• soma appearance and distinguished , for his urbanity of manner and fine social qualities:, .Of chew who have-met him, in social inter. - minuet - it - May be tru.y em none name him lantypraise. His term of office is draw., ing ton aloe, and be has long • eine° declared his purposo not to be agoin a oarididiee.. How. , everldel opponents may übject to`the • polioy't ( his administration,:none Will deny air:Wm to the character of . a pure and, upright Chief Magistreto. 7The last lecture of - the .odurse will be deliv• ered on to-morrow evening, by . the Iter.4l. H. ICremer. Subject—. The religious oharao for of Washington." A most interesting, sub- ject, which we are cure will be well treated. SAD CASUALTY.--A Little 800 Of Mr. Thomas P. liadliett, of this borough, met wiehlt fatal occident on frlaturday last, , on-the, 'rail road near . - Hr.. -Hcoderson'a warehouse, It dppeara that with other bort tte woe pose- Ing between two hurden care, which nt the, time wore istationarY, but before he renolied - the other side of tbo track; the care were pat ti on e -wheel -- ef.7-oneTatrilliiiif film oa his aide,•oaueing and) Aesop internal injury that he died hrifirout an hour afterward. Tbie• and cattuattyshould bee warning to the boys of our borougb,wbo are ton much in the prdotitio of jumping on and off 'trains; wben in'Motion; ME :ADMITTXD , TOrPn'norictE. -- "A jcOn:ned reouit, on .11Midny . , motion of Wm. J. Sheorer;ls4 Atioua Town '§nurse., woo; admitted lc( priiiiii s co l in thO witrirat.Oourts of Ilia ' . „ SeHoot' ExAm”4/Oriox ;public :ex% aminetiOn.*Of the High 'School, in Plainfield, uuder tile 'charge orMe. -- 1": - 1 1 C:1; tkilfelon, phi et; ou `Tuiedey erebitig, iba .Hith of Itlereh. The .exercises be , eplirened by dlnthgueslind eddreeseo.q.the L file, end - the , frietitli of eiltioniioo die levititi Musrb 801100ie.-7The pireptilip i6.le.deiLyroined ntrflaciel !hush) as ft ,pert iitinsiruotisn;lathiipoTtpan,soools, or CAIHelp; aatt.:.airiploy 'a aoTrisiant teanher: Iti;Sera—for.,. parpose., who will oomnienee optentioneon the fkr o 4 r A P r/ ' . . 'Cti ,COUNTY sllloo,Lern . The ;;ii.d.taler,"of this institution will be: foitn4 'in to-.day's Paper, attention of. teachers end the public. It sea most coroz endpbittrtrtan# the citisens,clfliptt-. iille,“p'aitioutittly h iracpatribpteti7ao ,laNite)y and iitieri4ty to iniiytbe. project into oirect p , itke:'otit!tled to' hi , g pratso t pr. : thgir seal In Vie' otiose of idtiiitatioti • Cq9 . los GONoks , VAtims.- 7 Attentkon is to the Overtiiiment of. chtifeitifarin j ands, ,by,, die 104oil.,Central Com-, jiaii7 ? abet..lo49even to and tao1)10!a for ffouyik. n farm dla fir isit.9l;R ran"t ....,- SznAvi.Lofilif..fflitimbull presented a pet'. tionlynrailhellepuhlictonmembere of the In diantr*Legitettaie2,'"eakitift,;:thrnicely settle' attentlae -nentestti ,Senaterieliesee from •• • • that - State, '''Mt•.• Tothbe; - from.•tha,Committee • atittha subjeot;•,:raported that, it !gip. IMPfitiii "blet feArriva'4 4 lti ::; il conclusion without taking •testintony as to the legality of the tenure by which the nien3bers of the Indiana fate "ate" held The' report conaludid with a resolution,, 1011011.11 es over,direoting_ thee teetimony - wthe case be token at t lntilan.. 'aftelfs.,., hill„Wesassed for the cionettato ;ion 4 of tnagneoo:lelegraph from the Atlantic coast to'filan Fesnelsco. by the south.. ern route. 'ThillTarV„.bill from, the:Houma. was"Bien,tniteo up and dieetissed. • Mr.'llun. tar reported a substittite from the Fitance , cc r oir o bittev; inekinga'further reiltulieti of, du . 'lllet4'whtch artaiiadolited. - Stil:Requently,'lsnoi t •thev-aubstituto,making,amniform•reduetlnn • was adopted, , '.:Atters • protreoted sessfen;:ihis. vote Wan 're,ootiaiderndi-atid, ititianitiected.'" thee proposed . .a new substitute, which, -was-adopted, and AS . thne emended , the bill planed. Ifonsz '4The army...navy.. fortification, socrti,maireleamet% arid nAtioellineetleApprbpriation bills passed fitta:Sjeit - r-;;;The',g4netit remained in eession. all:. last , night: anif4otan: to.. one 'o'clock the morning :Arr.' , •Iturttatos - , lttibititiple. for the' .teriff-bill,4redueing-41te-pretsent - dtitieir9o per cent.'; : was passed . by a nearly twt thirds vote. -The' e east o.:_tatased_aterenty.fi we - private' bills. ind-theoproceedrii-tathit•chneideritien of tlte' post fdliss •14PrOPrititirtn hill. - After tong .fiehiste. on. the , . peet,elYine• Tonssed, -, wllha t essendatents.agthorizing an overlamtmall from tts'itfissiseiPpi to fian,Francisco • '1100401.- 7 .11t( House resumed the considitia lion of the resolutitinlor the expulsion of Mr, hir., Putilanne moved tomtit the accused on his' trial et_ntiel;'Negitived, , 82 to 100. . , Mr. Gilbert then' insdeit sPeeitin:4'llis own . defence, in which he_oharged that gressinjusr , tice had been dime him. lie offered - A paper, whioli woe vend, In it he states that the Com . 'rdittee have refused, him a -fair hearing: and reportid garbled ex paile testimony with a view to convict him., lie conolutlee.by -ringing that from this moment he has resigned his eeat ar a member, and hasmotified the Geyer-. novo( tqew York of the fact, =II lEEE ' Mr. GilSert immediately, left ilia Sent, anti. the resolutions of the Committee in his case were laid on the table, 133 t 0.68 Mr. Matteson,. in a letter. to the Speaker, adopted the Same cOlirse; denplinoing the pro. itieedinga.of AlloCommittee. as- a secret itiqui,• lie also resigned:,, , motion to table the resolutions of the Committee reference tc Mr. Matteson. hare failed. •, • • A discussion enticed .as to the -legality of proceeding after,the resignation,., The - House hoeing decided: topraceed,.after. .cine discussion on the nature of Mr Matto s 'firariesolution.cliaretig him.,..with:corruptly- 1 art el/voting to procure the, passage:' of the Des Moinee Grant: This - trio adopted, 145. t 0.17. -.„ The second resolutiori wax' oulopted;:sna the third (expelling.Mii. -M.) was . lisid or the table: : The case of Mr. Welch of Donn., -woe then celled-,pp, when Ott..liouqe adopted resolu•. done its a ettlietttute for the committee's rose lotion -Dille: --Weleh's case, - disniissing it for went of euffiCiens evidence. The House then • adjourned. '• • . , licola.L-In' the Zone.; the remainder of the-oorraption bullpens was disposed of. Mr; E.C.itee of New York, made tt speech' in' hie diiio)dikillei4---clactbluding' With iii annouriee -merte-Jelme-he-had-reeigned-hie-emit; andreent hie reeiguatiOn,to the, Gorerotir.of -New York The resolutlopi thin:pal him were thin laid ,mpeti• the table. , .. The resolution to expel' Mr. itiOnplon from thetlinor of the •,tiouse „tut a roporter, ',weis adopttai,„with tin" mbotidment including Mr. Triplett, in .the expuleion. The hilfte'pettieh noilnpti'odiriCongrees , was then .talteiCatptand•pa ekee:ritptirted hy.the-Seleet sib tr ‘ • life, ,'"L4L• 'etwoor ihtiaci, - raccaeidered aid laid**, 1 e.-, - lice liable refined to :ditioharge tie Ctuanditea,..of L the.: ,ti tibia) from :the-to - nelderittlOntettlicytier; and herbor bills. '•The' &male amendmehta to the tariff' bill, were n, r rroci-in,tend a committee of confer eei a asked flr. Extiiate froin'lltirrisburii Corre epofidano/.. Urltmry ,Corruptioyi "Some ekoltetneqt, was produced in the Rouse of. Represeatativ,eti this morning by; , cerisin dienlesuFes _made by the, Speaker, affecting the integrity,,of a reporter or reporters In the, - Houses 3400111 e, the , day . set apart, by a rule of the Route, for the comheration of private - 101e, • These bills a - re:printed on the cahanda,r, whick itt platted on the desk.of each member. Aaingle objection knock's a bill off the calendar.entirely.• A motion, will lay tv bill' over, linen mill again come up on the calendar. The Speaker stated that these hills had beau objected to, which were of intereid to his censtituents; that a,friend of his, who was interested in their Passage, was appror ed by II reporter,' and told that if ke,,W uld pay $BOO, he' (the reporter) would have the objections removed; at the sante time 'stating that the objections were made by his friends, 'who_ would nithdr:aw them at his requeet.— The gentleman refused to 'pay the ,eum do mended, and. disclosed the •matter to the Speaker. The bills thus rernoiredlrom-the - dalblidar were • the :supplement l the Allentown Rail road,-the supplement to the Rending and LO ,high Railroad, and the Supplement . to the Dauphin nnd, Susqurhnnna -Coal Company:— The' members' who severally made .t he • objec Sons, and at whoie instance they were knack ed - 7off' the - calendar, are - Messrs Yearalley,. Malenin And CartY,Alk.of tkillidelphia.caun• eacilifroi de statements to tiro !louse, -asserting that liad .. exercised _the !ego 'of 'objeciing in these cases;..beimuse the 'bills 'were•itullitianeelvee objectiontifffe,.:and not with J.• any iifalerispt-deeign:', The thiestker then ,_ X9,-I,lio.llouse.to•show - ita dlsag Prouati°6 a :06.itiran matancee Slitpnding, the J lefekt nfu taking the n up..11" 4 . 'phasing ••thetn telieriend rending. - This was 'ilons•by alwo-thirds , rote. • They vrere•itivld-' 'ally,pestponed.on neoond read eg... . A resolution, was ,ailopted by the Rouse to. appointti'Conitnittee for the purpose of hives. digating the caseditdited'hy the Speakor, and •the conduct. of reporters generally.' This not cuirsoce arises filth:41110ot of ,the very objee , tionahle poirer which it single Member has, of 'objeCting bills' off. the calendar, giving Itle It does, ••to any right 'to' delay, or prevent.the passage:of . tCprivate'bill,!'froni week ,to week. ~T 111? is,,often, done byway of retaliation'. • disixtfrinitteois. . , . The',,Senete ‘.peeteil .the whole . :Mornihe he , - ilisouseing the nothtontioe' multi einorictf the Rev; WM. he t ee "Librarian. The oppositien,proole4e4 entirely, from the oppoiatldif 'lteirietore ; the whole disaustion;:whieh wee astially - anitielta, •Ifutoarrie4l en:otr.tboteide; the Deroderetio qe li a t vit#.siqd uo!hitig, ilkt ground of.:eppo., 'skied o'l)r.=Pe' - Witt's eMitliptatien, t wee en. tirely 'Politient; eifme'ef' tioieroor'e party; 'friehtle , •thinkini that'he 'alionhtnot hiive''ret• .epppieted ArittLbeoeusei , lie vas net. I,lcmofieti-with teelFparty.,f,,Thle, view Of , the 01160 w .a ' ver y 01%41E10 ,p,,,tnet_t • of,str,ong party Teel ing."• reittotii; exoetiti4ii was taken to the,nominee. ,, Heliee.bonfirnied bj , ' i'o6 of 22 , e: 4,„84 111 . : • • -` • Irl ,411',..TY.1.9.0n7renigint..,. ARIII,OBV/104e10, f tl7. 7 4,The Delegate te Abe, `Millitiii , y•CenVentbifeteinibled 19 the 8011, or the -by . the eeleotioh: of Ool.Aßieitg; hf'Ceuteeduun ty, "." A coruniittee oferott "ppointed. t 4, n% 140_00 Proprieq-01-elaftlng:n bill to he.ub. sololl.l to: rbel*LeithilOtufe,,' , the -enirunrtiee reported:in rimer, t klUrt is l e AO" s r .Rici., 141100 ' eouunAteo were; thereupon inetrgelft..llo;Pllrli,l4,loo4lll,l,4. I'l4 thlagniitiitiiiele le i aiee! - off etto.lBol - I , oe. Kiwi; e.• 7 I=ll cloNoitEss. , T • SATITRIOnt, Feb. 28 piton natuAiaEVßii. lienassuutto . , Feb. 25 ,; . . • ~ , , s-, • • , ..... New -say 2eleyrapo:, t.. • . -. 4 ..._ ::. , p. * Ittisaiket.to W ittnOry of Dr::: Maize: r -- LOvisvitzs. Fti6:lB.—ludgo.Kittioitad his :,•' 'son arrived liire 4 thitgeorollitt, fn.tviip iiroiie' r ed' , • ~ o Paduudn to await the arrival there. of tho'bnat having on board,heiteranins, , ,a - --thi- 15t&•.pi , ..,, Kane . The bent Will prolinfly.reach 'here on- Tuesday or Weljnsinlayi•4l3usitiess will•bs sus-' penile(' in respect tolds memory, nod the City • Condoils, Mason,-Firemen, and citizens have :"•resolved to pay all' due honor to lhe:deoeased:. Iph la 2. , -Z•Tto' day has been an tl'oeedingly disagreeabli, .ilay..• it cam= olilleed,tarwing last night about ten o'clock, nd•arihe.present tinla Ir hne - no - appearance of clearing up. • Chestnut street and our other •principal thoroughfares, are entirely desettod and Wverything.has n dull'and,tnelltoltoly no ,pttel,; iefenred that the. henry, serionely tnterfern'ulttrour railroads, and we understand' that 'outnierchents,..are to bald a"meeting for. the purpose of taking men , 'euretl.th•prevent any ititerferStice or delay' in our various trains. , r The silk store pf -Alessrs.:.Burcroft, Beaver & Go., •Foprtirand ifflrket,strpote,wns Fpbbeil InsChight Pr gnode, to the ve ue 'or six -thousand - di:4l4ra: - 'The kfcire'vritiV riviftiOipen ..by 4 theliolice this incroing ova kir nal known hois,the thieves effected an eniranoe, . clop: has asset . been - had 9f, -the periiirlt.gr.s• Cocvbidin:: nifilirs nro to wammiLutt--thi city n the'lnet week not less thith three In - dividualN have seoeieeil.As,,,nseltige;.tok..tri.. fling with young Ina.cY nffeotinna: 01Ie of our - Elinidiki - papers furniehvita readers with a ,very • elitbiirate aeohuut et" three nVthesii pleasant encioulate!s '• • •,, • • , ' ; Affairs in Kansas,. ST. Loins, Fob, 28 —l.gift3 whit:lee tWeeived ,freyn Kansan do not differ materially • from the first. Recount of the.reeent affray' • Tins Connell del/implied Sherroil m e resolution, oondethning the assult upon Governer Genry. but the,Httose. suitnined ttninli majority. •Hlierrod was-not-killed,- ns'was att , fi rat raper' tut: , Jones was arrested and .bald tti.bail: in 45 . 081.). , 'He is not The Oreverner'S Seeretery.„ . '7.; • -'The - bill repealing the •,fetitAtitlitti:',Jr hish bad passed the - Counell, wee!re,tsetilittiittio HOMO, by an filmset unneiitieus • ' The'Leglishatirtidte, paused a law, /declaring resistance the Territorial laws poi:1181201e with death. ' .Shooting Come In Witehingteiti.-A killed by ai Govyrzini•iit clerk. • ‘VASIIINOTON, Feb. 28 •L-David flume . went to.the.Pension-Otfice-this-morning - ta -- demand the retratitiorif a charge by D. C. Lee, e clerk•iu Unit o CP, that he (Hume') had picked Lee's pocket itt the Pi'esident's reception last - night. • Leo declined a_ retract, - . When ff!itne struck him with a stick. Leo thereupon shot him dond wit a pistol, and soon litter delivered _ . • himself to the oiniers.- • , • N4miustx,..Fali.2li.: 7 •Thr ttity_ttits_akala startled on Tuesday evening by announce ment of. the perpetration of another bloodS, deed. It appears that about 8 o'clock on that _.evening a man, believed to be named Kerri -- gnu, with n female - named Emma Green, -en tered an Resignation 'maim k . ept by Mrs. Mar in_Elizaheth.etreet.-Jhry-bid-heen-in . the roots hut ti few initiates when the landlady heard the i'eport'of a pistol. - She berried up .stairs to learn the canoe, and meta man who .. rushed by her . and escaped into' the street.— . • Upon going to the room she frond the woman Emma Green: lying upon the floor, very dan_ gerously wounded by the pistokbalrvihich passed-through her stomach:' She was taken to the hospital, and refused to telr w_h_o_the 7roan'was - or - .,the cause tfin,dtfficulty.' All the information she gave wee, that site was a married, woman ;. that her husband was at 'sea; that during . bliratisence mince July last, shohad been living" witt y another Man, and that the shotan . who shot met, - her in Vie , street, took h er to the house named, and reach ling - one 'or the ramie's, drew a revolver und --said--iNow i -Emma, I'm going to - kill you " • She had Defeat. of being•killed; bat the threat -wmrsoarcely uttered when the pistol • Tas dis charged. Ile he'd taken off file.ovarcifat.pre 'ions to this,'and.it this thought barely possi ble that the occurrence might have been neat dental. The recovery of the woman is very doubtful. Kerrigan was arrested on..,Wednes day; but having esteblished hie innocence, was discharged.. Tug MunnEtt MANIA IN Si.Loins.—The ' 04 1 , of St. Louie chellecgoe competition in -the spitit'of blood duiltinees which prevails. The News of thnt city, Of the 7th instant says: Since last Friday, three foul murders hare been committed in and .tilftmSt Louis--the killing of Mr. Jacoby by a drunken journey: mat' whoorlie'ritte4ted to put out of his house; the shooting of.4 , man in Illinoistown forearrying oft (it Mould not be called steal • ing) a lot of elmolo; and the fatal shontinrof _ _Strother yestorday.by amtan who-Was-enraged because the deceesod . aroused him from drunken sleep. ' VerilyPtumen life must he held deg-0011p in St •Ll) . tiim,,whyu, three men are killed id' foift . rdays, null for a provocation, in each ease, which would not have warranted a blow," A WOMAN MUIWEBRA) Ant; itSn. Dour Buns's,. RD.—The . people of Sylvania, 'near Toledo, Ohip, are greatly ezeited• in consequence of the movie Vet Mrs. R 3 •Id Word by her husband, who sought to cover up his crime by diornitig the . body. ,!Tho citizens thoroughly searched %Yard's' premises, am/limed most in dubidablo ievidenue that the woman hod' two burnt in her own house! In aphis ofernshos nearthe houSe, human bones were found-nn ' upper jaw almost entire, and pieces of a skull Two finger rings were also found. which were 'recognized es thosti worn by,Mls Vend-- Ward was a tailor by trade, and niarviod his - wire at Adrian. Midi, Oast summer, r4lettutti ilia IMO bas-been-commtitea....- - !- - '!Fua • , hisdntunsz SuiY.,—The Lancaster Ir dependent" Whig gives the fdllOWing de!lori/! - tion. of ;Mr. Buithenan''s Inatigural The'etitieit Suit: lc' Meths Of, bleak—the coat Wad gaidithirrns the finest cloth, And the 'vest of silk. flo'svered. superior affair' will • reflect credit upon the sitperioe Meritinenship of our townsman,. who' goished it. la the in. 'side or Oil; mint, across the shoulders, and around the arms, thirty ono ,stars tire inaltet• fully embroidered in , silk; ith'fliiiKeyetone in ~the maitre. representing Ihe•tglerioue trio, or brilliant stars, which, ,Mr.,.Thichanart will endeavor io bind still mere firmly together, with the Keyetene of 4l e whtips, aireegtheming, and holding Ormly'tfin I , odid sick." , Wnlyrnen , Ftant 'ki.'Onct.—kwetnan grim ! d Ann , flotinelly. a •perfeet atanidn'ln'lie'r any, was arrested in theSizteenth wItd,'"011114C10- phis, on Friday- hist, 'tin "the' tflorge 'yr . •pieg,fpur mans{ once: :The funniulie4 'phrties we,re,nyriird boiqtanie : qierk nftlie.ninrket,- 1 'mid' priinte 4rAi, wtiipp!n.g. or ;fear men : was bad enough ' Ann, but tn . • ,. skinkellin thci anfil .to niumult market, , ! Es oink , !Unit ton,uipl',AFT3 too iqinrmnuts sin, and 'tile virago was held in $lO6O 'to on, • 4607 The i`iiii,ectelpida npn,npl pl.'cuko of kloopal Chereh.• 1, 1 1 ,1 P 0 147 • 11100 ,0 IiPPPI!P.OP 25 Mnr: 1 4nreil7 next., : at Wilmington Ttelatrare..,, Tlift.hutaher ;of eterpinieit boldhig affaint or haqiaesti reht-, , -ttlettit,tritti` , it to aboitt arci bandied: The in'tioi tapothust-meneare—that 7.411' be • .i.tted • titre' . • Year le an ..tXteesion At the, period or • the preeeher!.. terra in,ono ranee, rhea deeired..to hrei y fif 'tibo . atejerity.of the Ci.'nforoncle Ore:In r ravni'Or ettteasioa,. ea.!, tltere in:sodronligh,trou - !it of MEM , • . , ' , 0 rvi'phoMl ~,, ''' ' '. ' ON —lt 10 0, , , V1 ~ ; tmwoLNAvt?Fr .„, f eshle tlitt Cql.",! g°l`. -- the ieUtl.e!' 0, erLtin411,,e,,..7ank.4,1311:f4-04.0 !11 '''' , ifi' iejiicinerti or PennkY ,ii, h a g y i mi h t 0,1 00 1 l e ng th ' of thee e ',' the thole o f ~,, -;,:i,; The tine line J,' h 'the 10th .•'°,. E.,i i i li t 'd the ;051 . open Z., l i i ol.hi te Lees 0 . , i , '''e lii 111100/Y0 , estiloomp.ete4. 0 u *tread, el , . . - - ~ —.les'er• ---- - '".oieuial'Y sr' • 4!11. - 1B , 151.81 - . . ^.'-, ,(ti. of the etUdenta . of Irving .Fe Janie deliege the ftillowing_preamble and two, letlont rotereiintinittiouitly adtiPtod • :WhOPetto it boa pleaned our Ileavenii,Fat itiOiVititi:Vididence,4o-remove &ono; - tiiirlfsid - zt'nuf!dear littlel..tfiriond and 'anhool' .:Therefore,. ' Reiolb'ed, - Tlini. de deeply oftoptithise .with the food porepte nod ftiende of the 'deceased, 'and tender them our henrifelt 00111i0i01.100 in.] thole end haronvement. . - Resoleted That willle vre the loss . of our compattion,-whose sweet "(bop , ' sitioti owl gaminess of henrt so fondly endeared lirto as all.„wa sorrow not ,ns •those • having no hope knowing-Ont. our loss Is her rent gain. . • " Resolved.. Thnt we 'will ever .foritilY cherish her memory and strive to meet her in heaven, Reeolved, Thiit n'copy of these resolutions be sent to the parents or the demised end that ,they,Ate-puhliehed in. the-Carlisle,- Herald-And ltlechatalcsburg driz.•tte.. ..• • VtN;t Ev.lNs; 1 ullusot% I •," .SUCE I)AY.' }Committee • EPAIE 5W . 19 . 0ER,-1 • • oEfvfa: itkicie4) Irving Fetwilu College '', ,, Pokhaniotsburg, ' : ' Felt, 2r.r1867.'. Spitll , lofqr the _folio* have been priniti4 :hie 'Office : . „ . .8011 - 1 V cu. o Mifflin township, on Tnenday,'illn 10th 'of Moron& D greneoni one redid of Plainfield; , 'Gri rues.lny..the - 24di of 'Moroi). i f Stile_or. Iltiohard—PArker.- in-Silver-Spring Twp , on , Frf.tiny, the 20th' Of Maroh. , 8e .judehSowyet, 'in South Middleton TwPwon Saturday, the 21st of March. Sole of Tobias H. Seitx.'of Diekinson toWn ship,.on Friday, the 18th of 'Mittel). • „ Sale by John Tf. SbHrp. Executor of Rev A. Sharp. dee'il..of Newton township, on, W,edneedny, the 11th of Minh. • Sale of Jacob Sawyer, Smith •Middleton tp., on Saturday, the 21st of Marais'. • Solo of Elisabeth 'Dehtt, Sterrett'e. Gap, Cumberland Co., en, Satuftlay, the 28th of March. SoW of Thomas Gronson, Plitinfiehl, West Pennoborough tp., on IVednesdey, the 4th a Moroh. Sale of WlMain Cameron - . ono mild went of eirlisle, on the Itnilrond,on Tueedny, the 17th ei4 Sale/ of Jacob Shenifer. in, South Middleton Tws., Ott Thuroday, tho 19th . or March: ' Side of S. N. D,:een, in Papertown, Satur day, ihe 14t.h-.l3Qlnrch. ' • • 'Marriages. On the 4 44th of February. by. tho hov. A. H. Kromer, Mr..IOIIN HEISER. of North Middleton to Miss CA LL,E.4I.I-TOlLELogn.&ittit,:nldltitotmenlii. bPis;.; ',laud county. c • ..`"7o' o _the Pkii....etiehoutrs..atintinan:Ailete l ._by_ t j a - saino. Mr. Sainuel Neyi, to Mhs MAI' .1 ANE FILEN. With of Dickinsoncomer tow n phi p, Cu m tartan U d county. On the 2iith of February, 1857, by - Elder John A. Plow. mon, ,Mr. RANI El, YOUNG-to Miss JULIA ANN RBA.. SEY, all of.licnedy's Valley Perry county,' Pa. On Thursday evening. the ltith nit., by tho Bev. J. .0. Seabrook, Mr:B. F. MENTI.E.It to Miss M. YOTER, oil of woa romp ,borough township, Coinlecrifl coouoty. _..., ~~~t~s~ " etldonly, pn Saturday afternoon, Feb. 28, ISSI, IA AM 0., son of Thomas P. and: Margaretta Hackett, aged 10 xe.ai-a, 8 months and 18 days. . Oh r • illie still livoth, though not to oun'sight, • Hls happy soul basking In heaven's own light, Ills voico now k singing, though not for ohm ear: Ile swelleth the chorus no mortal may hear. A t 31eatimirsburit, on the evening of tbo 2S.th of re. bruory,MAltA4 l E4 LA - ZUO: - Aged - 8 - yonrai - 9 - m04 1 4 1 : And 7 dive.. . , , ' . Young, lovely, lovitig cud beloved, she was called In life's green spring to learo the scenes of which she wen the joy and the glide, and wee wafted on the wing/ of a higher and holler affection than earth can offer to the ••better land." • "Where beery gOwer Drought . Pere through Reuth'utitirlt.mtals - 'Becomes lautiortits?' 4'hrlea hes the - Angel of Death, tturoirtS,thissbadew of his dark - wing over that hapis:fiumily eirele, and_er_ moved their little, loved ones to the treasury. of the Whilet . "their precious Willie sweetly sleep in Cedar 11111 Cemetery, their spirits form a happy trio In the presence of him who mild "Buffer' 'little children to come unto me, and forbid. them not, for of such Is the kingdom of lloavin." - • , • Su the charaetor of Della Zug were combined those Amiable: liming qualities of heart and mind' which en deared'her to all who were associated :Wth her. Wo need not enter the sanctity - of that house where sun light has been dailionod to 'Ond hearts that loved bet. no wax bollixed and lamented by her rehoolmates et oirsing,” and all to whom thlilight of her' Multi and the (music of ker voice were a familiar blessing.. '7l. difficult to fiial that she is dead. walked the earth with such a winlAing iotellness, . And on Ito lhlght brlufjourney getlrrod up Such treasures of anottino," "Wu can hoar her villeo And fur her'Mop wo the eye ' Lanka for her wonted coining with a earrings Forgetful earnestness. It is like Tho melting of it star into the sky IVlillo you tiro gazing on lt, or a drearof lu its roost whiling sweetuese rude)) , hroken." Sense and eight mar In vomit why those ;Mares of oarthly refreshment aVe; &Sans& so soon to:droop In ; narrow, why those endearing ties are so I=l moonworeretl. Tneso aro reserved es part of the maul• lleout reielatfou of Heaven. All is well, became from " Illm who Is too wise to err end, Lift goot to be uuktud." "Gott gave—ho took—ho van restore— Ho douth all thhtga wall." -- ,),,, ; B.E. M. TRIGNO FEMELL COLLEGE, . ft; 1 Meohanicaburg; March 4; 1a57. ...... . —Nem ,Rtioextghio6l. TT N 10 N• FIRE COMFANYS BEVENTICLECTUJI,I• I ,I• • tier. .4 It. KltljalElt, of Carllole,.Klll deliver the so oentlt I,ect ure before the IJ NIo FIRE COL PAN OU TIIUJIS. MAY, diebth of Alarelt, 1857, in.tbe Cpulty Hovel!: Sid,. Cli BM#oll•Tickets, gullnitting-txiperuens to - thiftuiree,_ - firfor. --- sous - e - o otiodtlfug SU cents. %licit eto Call be obtained hum nu.tuf the Coimulttue. , . • . • ' • ~0: UrLANtar, '-A. C T ConutrArr, . • ' C. .0 rus, ,L • ICJ Of. arkvustorr, ' • '• • Cotoudtteo,' ire., !nu. .1) ATEA ',HAN : fa/NG Ntki.ll6l4JSE • • • 'J. E. WAN3iETEII; Corner SIXTII.and Attell Strada ktl.ll.4tDl,ar Y11,11.A ; offers for sale a large am.: intent tit' tql'Eltß; - at prices tonging from Six Cents per piece 'upwards, of choice, pattcrus,,uummtaint; , , f„. Cheep otin Fromm- Fire Decorative Papers * . ; Fire Board l'rl u • Fine Gelid /'sport, Dofficra and Mout:Dogs, , Seth: 4'4lw, 3tarbleitraput a, Oak Papers, - . OD- Nan' fttlea Window Curtalue, in stoat lirieti:f Dealers aufPlia4 ou inuOt•fnforAt4 'March' MI: . . w4:lli•,'DPEAs,sP‘_,ll . l,i'a - t0,',•1 .1 4 1 10,A. , a N0 . ,.,13.1,Nurkh Scti_s4l.4., below.llade,' . Iphiet.- * 1 tavink cutup! car -Ipso aaaortpien , 4 alar Oooder,for Fprin "Stitabierk.'Finde; . whikhl respect fullyAiiiit9i tho!athintloii, 'a phrtbasera to thii:sarni. Theilr 'dock br "beauty, chuipitexa add ,Titriety , pr2llo,t , bas havill:ta ''' n ' tl;:ii baud ' ' ert• -) l7 ' . dear ' fliPi ' lon '' ; ' tiSN'n ed'Shadik 'huh' lialigiudk, YindFluidil' Fix Ices. trull Papers, etirtalo,o, Fire Ward •Fxhi,tiK Ihvdors,,te,iol-of-whichrthhy-ntrim-vit-loirer-rates thou ,cait. ha had at atiy.'uthoilfthilllahirieut;:.4.'nlFitad'ea -1,11111110 ~ J. LlilA ACS a,pit014411... ~ ; ' - 'iszwoilivsioand ettiout;belowliori , 11'1,P.h4..46D7.,•:-43, Ploy, i. 7. t:t t , r ~. ~ .?..1.4 L____.2,,11,1.,i,,Z w" 91;1 0 IYS"FOR r I fiT , G' SliNsif rim •:! , ,.Neur;Sprlo4.BheMbi. ''; ,7, -;;;-' • - :ilkMime, (Plouuced) nritiou A brunch CbUi Ditieb -131114,(eUtrii416/4.):- I:aun ?..106 SpriNpreffi. p 0044.4,,, . 1 „1 sAowio, ueresi43o;,lcuuu ptuple Linen Equulteia, 13amaallf.;,TaLle etlW.Htgetik - fmi,la: '' • ' • s 4.; 1.40 'Weer, enit Apck geodu, 8t.,. • ( „Abing. jkurgloa, s drllly teen red from New leek and -kbibidelphieaktut 11 - bulenalo buyer ur!l,lllttea SU IPS us 1 4 1, sallLsull• •'IE.YIt 'LANDELL' 41.11 up tr s' . Y . b446l"ll lifereb4, ; 4; ; ~; i k -ro 14t.rs ; M The -,4iiderL, Ll'ilßaedwotila In rni • th 6 pubileitnit )14 has 10- • rated a Bow Atta„ , throo luting ribln.mou re a d tliopy. „l on t h is: , ; 'm y_itlo t tli t re r x e itr i l r tica.4 l l , l n grAriifid 9 4iarrPvi" &kl a tO te d n iind e Oti s o l tiM t ) o ' .. f plOre Ms% ill...tsl•EltlNli- Wll - Ttione , 'ditfiring t arttefies otr 1754etttekto,Porti.1 to PaP . 2W. . . EEO d(;n; o ,Wnstpxormr, Feb: 26 .. . The new treaty.w.ith Mexico reached here, last night, and was subittell to tliceshinet at, the. meeting. haltl4artla -,- It consists of four --: cronditiond,, First—ReCipr ty .betweeii the United States andMizico, f feesedly dedion• E\ lo6 t • on the, principal of thearrangement,with. anada. Secand—A lona of.6fteen millions of, `dollars, to he secured by the oustatelvsfMiltril i J. eight - millions of the lean are to be paidlo' Mexico, fouimillions te the British boudhold-• - era, and three are reserved for the payment of claims from the Baited .ffrates. .Th Ird A commission is tir [ie-constituted for the otlj!is dication of American claims : - Fonrth4=Apos- , till convention on' the •lissin of that made by. 9 General Gadelen , No.territory of any kind Is acquireil or contemplated:ond no advantages ' are proposed mit already, existing The whole proposition is crinsidered extraordinary, and the sentiment of the-Cabinet, nt the meeting to-41v, with very deeided • against recognizing it ea far no to' ash .the advice -of the Senate. , 71 U M BEItd.AND CO UN:I Y k), NORMAL SCHOOL. V.WVILIAI; • Prlnclpa ,p 241 Professor ortlitjMund "2itoorr of I"!ofeenar..or. • • ' Prapspor of Matberontles.: Y. M. LAILLELEN, profussor of N4uolß3;tepooo. - " - 41:0!tarf3WAITZ; Principal-of- idodol SchOolo.- . J. Al. ILOSTEIT:V.ER. riarrimadiata DiMartment of Modal &hoots., 'allBB M. SMELLY, r • • Trainer In Prlumpy Department In 'Model Schailp. ME Thls Institution Will be opined for - the roeeption of pupils on 3Vednelalay;the Bth of Aptil,lBB7,' nuiLinwo3 AND LOCATION,' - • , . This scion' will occupy the "eonvinilont am:11/11'41dt building of the!" fliglindng taterar r yinatitute,"'in the bortnntlinf Nowslllo x by whose ,madilffoeitt tiberality.it has boon din - mild for Vio use of the vabotd. - ,The building Is a spacious, brick-0111w NOVeOty by forty. feet. -three Abates In' helffth, 'am% iiffords ample roonuterfiall. rocitation rooms, ne town of Norville affords iinedlialfBd4diva,ritti , s for the locution of thin school. land' and situated 'ln a liighly eobutiviverf offors a desirable situation fbr the teacher .Slid studer4 to vigorously prosecute tbelr etudles. DM= The Iketntuf Trustees, composed of one Director from each school district, in Cumberland county, have este , blished the school with the design, that teachers may. tio properly 'trained and qualified in the different branches, necessary for a proper prosecution of their prifesslonal duties; and, to furnish ea fare possibliii, a umilel of it wolbor,ordsed and efficiently conducted action'. to all others who may desire to attand,aud _ _ parsdhelusetTes forother positionain life. • `, 9.• :Noiikum OIfiTIIDI ES. -, • TlM'arinexed Net .of studios la arranged In depart. mauls, without regard to the order In...ditch the verb • One branches will be puisued, or to the length - of time vibich.May- be devoted to them. EN041911 LANOUAGC.—The Elementary sounds 0 Mg and Detiaitten of words, needing, Elocution. 'Eng lish Grammar, Composition Including Itheterlc, the Ara of Debate ___atantsstArtaa,,,Qtabo , 3 l ental_Arithmetic,-Writtep., 'Arithmoticz`PractlrarMutlimanticirlifeiiiiiiifftffin, Alge bra Geonieyy,fiurveyilig; iAathavesiticaigrapLy. Somacr.s.—Descriptive ant Physical Geogra. - phy,iand the use, of the Globes, Astronomy, with illus. tuitions by Magic lantern, Maps, Planisphere, fir. !nen and thyslology, Natural Philosephy, • • with ripparatulLElSlM:ble of Chemiatry. TUMMY ♦aA Pat Cries or TractunO.—lntelleetual Phi hirophY, tho study,or School Systems, Lectoran on.Edle. cation and the Details or Teaching, Practice in Model Schools. Vocal Musk throughout thenourse. - ---Students-who do not detign" to - become tatichers Con --4elpd theiraturi es front the fibula list, and trill bo cleat ` r tilireil,according to attainments. tiettlSKS ON TCACMINGI.—Th6SMIACtUree will be fre quent - and practical, and comprehend the beat niodea of application of inatructiou and dine Spline to cchoers. Al- • • -though not rolled upon nn oho chief baste of instruction yet, In connection With a rigid study' of Text Woks, their utility is unquestlonable mid fully acknowledged. The_eptechotical mode will be diaearded„ The •Audent , will be expected to master tale subject. and recite thena lo clear nod well chosen language of --.7..ltloun'Sniekai.=-Phere will be three "Medal School. 'connected I , ith'tho Normal:School, which will bent all tithe open for obaerratlon end practice.. Tho Normal student will be frequently called upon by the Principal to take-part in the management and to adapt a .proper - system and method to hie Attempts to teach the young. Dlsctemst.—No school can proper without good e , Moline. The government of tho Normal and Model De• partments will bo curb as to afford a medal vtorthy. of Imltatton In our public schools. It wilt be rigid end Jitmartial, yet, relying much ope - 111m self-respect of the' pupil. Dismissal will follow all immortalityand ungen. „ t 'manly deportment. ' • TERMS OF , TVTTION., . Sesolrne will continue * three montlec-IThe tuition will bo $5 per three hionthe,lnkluding nee of appamtus &C., payable in faience to J. If. Vernon; Esq.,•Trensur 'er, Nowvillo, Pa., 'No extra charges will be allowed fur soy Purpose.No deductionmade for absence. Books, Stationery, dc., ~ will he furnished at Philadelphia .retail prices, BOARD. Good boo . rd a be obtained In respeCtAble tunnies at $1,2 per creek, Including all except washing: The pu. pile will frequently be visited by the members of thou Vacuity, and a care exercised over there at ell time. C.ONDITIONIi OF A.03118910N. Male pupil'', must be sixteen years of ago, and female Pupils fifteen. Satlsfactmy evidence of good mnral char. netentriust be furnished, and the pupils' must have healthy constitutions. , I=! There, will be publi^ examinations at the close of each term, both In Normal and Model schools, which the pub lic Ia Invited to attend. A co k rlficate _will be awarded to thosc, ,rho vivo satistactoili evidence of accurate 'at tainments combined with ability, to teach. • TENT t 001C.8; .- Webster's Diction:my, Sounder's Series. of Readers, .Penerds Gnilino Maps, Greenlears Aritlimetir, Bonny amtle's .fileusuratinii—lla Legendre, 0 unimere'shild lirspio's Surveying. Parker's Philosophit, ilurviit's Astrodemy, cutter's Physiology, qutteke.thoss' Rheto ric and Composition, Sounder's Elocutionary Chart, Sill man's Chemistry, Nyell's Digest of English Grammar. MINIM 'The Normal and Modal schools will be open to visitors, dud ng_the_terni_through all -regular- sesslon-hour Citizens of the county and strangers nrp cordially In eited.to visit them et their collVelliellCO. AM lotions of inquiry should *be addressed to ..‘ll. {terrors, 1 , ..5q ~ Newv Me, Po. ~• Wm. IGGonnAs, , Wu. Srnotnr, I , • ()lux JAMB_, •... .0.1.1.111 EL 111c0 ow,, Commis' - Nesnr.r, ,:........-; ' Woo. Mseutiocii: THOMAS 11. DRY..IO:!, , $.011:ILL TATI.OII, A. J. HAuyncei, • .1. 11. arnaw.r. t A 801.0.1.1CN MOIIIIR, - - ..1. M. 5001:MR, JOIIN C..DUNLA I', P. ROVNTZ, ~- - PAY11)1111l01),T, • .1. C. Amyx, ...31014.1111-11T/T11,.. ... ABM. I,MaItTOIC, • V 11.1.1.1.31 Lion, - .I.outs-Mt:Cuta.ocn, • Joirt G. Wit.tivms. • , , DANIEL SHELLY, Proxt . . 3 . .imis MCCANDI.I9II, Sooty. Boned of Trustees. •- •- . .. March 4, 1857-,,2in. . - ss- 1 . ' CllaldE FARM ,LANDS '....7f.:-.FORSALM . - ..-' ','''-,.:,•` -TILE-ILLINCOS-OENTRAtoIt: IL - -(ZONPT;=-, 4 -' - - In now prepared to sell About_ ---- ,- •••••ONB - ANO - A - ItALY !ZILLION of ACRES . • -• • 01 011010% Ferman LAND ,f 1 In tracts of 40 arrue and upwards, on Loos trredtts and • •' ' at Low Bates of interest. . • . . . Those land& wore granted by the Govornoient to aid • . In the coustraction of thin Rend, and are among the ..-. lichsetnird moat fertile in the world. • They extend from - North:east nod North-west, through she middle of the etoto..t .the extreme South, end ineludo every variety of elite:do and produetlons.found betweeo norm Bezel leis of latitude, .Tho Northern portion is chiefly prairie, In t erspersed with-.fine groom, and lu the middle and Southern sections timber predominates,. alternating with Ithautiful prairies and openings. The etiolate is snore heal thyossnet end equ able, than . 'any' otbet part of be - Molars •-lho sir la pure and au-acing, While living strums and springs of'excelleut water abound: • Bituminous Coal le asks/steely mined. and supplies a cheep" and 'desirable fuel, being. forubthed .at many poluts et $2 to $4 per ton-and wood can be had at the same rate per cord- '.' ' . • -, I . • . Minding steno til, °Mellen! ,inaliti, Mee Sbonnde, which can De prorated for little men than the expense • . .',III‘ tradnotial4 As- ~:t.. , . • '. • ' • • • : Ale grut'fortillty„of..thosii Linde, whirls area. black. • slieh mould yunnityr dO/%4' :to pro foot ,deep and' gently,roll, • Itig,thelr prmt ' tub -liokds by zibleh tv,erl, &A. . ditty Is Ininishe for 'noel end treintrortation, to the , principal Moirkets -North, ,Pouth, Bast, West,.. - and the recononip with which-4)lv sem,tso . ..cultlveledi, render, .. , them the mint Neluablainvestlineht that 'ran be lbousi; - , 'end. presontAtii most fevereb/ es opporiunl ty,for- venom el .. ~,ty tediestrklus habits and pull arirens,,to acquire/a. comfortable Itidependeris, r a few yearn . , ; .' •• 1. _. ' • ; eChiensro 'ls ri9Vr . the , gs'\lk 4leat frriOn !market 'ln -144 „Worldand-tke facility and economy with which the pinion:a Of.tliin e lauds pan Oe transported - tonhat their-; - • kat, alike 'thin much more profitable,. at, the prices- asked, then those more remote at government rates- • u the addltlonsitosCrif ,transportatino is a pirpetuid Um on the letter,' w . hieb meat be borue by the producer.. , • • • the reduced , he recelvekfor„ble gr*j,._--- r --,- The'Tttle - tll'Otei ' cfz;iaiifiihen the final, petyieentM .., are made,'Beede are Ousted by the Trnstecsappointed: • 'by the Staid, end In ~whom the thinla nested :to the porchnierb, which - coriVey to them abediste thlas In . - I•Yee;eltople, thee Mid 'clear of ovary iiirunibmnre, lien or .The Brines Aro from* to 4190 ; Intereet only 3 per cent. . '. Twonty,per rent, will Do deducted A-em the credit- , 'TliOse who Pnrchesertni Iti; j illterrifirriiaes payable ' •In 2,8,4,0 and (I.Yeare after: e... and are mentredj, : .. proveromatentlipplatal I or- Vo Yeartr.ld l,l i . 'n s unlialf the lanitrlbtle 'el: ultivellon, at t he en d o fn ti MaPtitilni Stiri•ehi.44l);M.pa.nirtheil4`a : hi ,l4 iih l•-. , ' tb examitia' tbein •Lipiii, free 0 e4rg., Ci d aid then , ' ' In making selectione;- ~._ •'. '' '' -, ' ''' - - ' The Landaremeining unsold groan rich and- valuable - '; ' arithemnrlsi4b.hate heels dtspailed At.. ~. r ~., ,•• '. • 1 . . , • SECTION ALi NAV, k. .. 4 , . , :....' . ..... . .. .Will be senArranrone:ighd trill'eSichinn ilifti, Mote' ih' Prialege Ramp:yard Books or Attopbbettii,contelning . numerous Inetrinces or sooocootoi totodoit, aimed' 5,7 ' . respectable end trellrknOwitairMehrlbilee In eke Mag.' , 1,41410 0 4 of the helimed Lands,thropghoutlithlltatr_..- . .1 glee thereat pr.fuorliv, iptio.nr nattlioxpeaf• of hip r ' ' ......at 1 hg, ” t h resh I ag,, , 411q.,--oF Any other Infornattm - '.will• bechaeitndrgilven On aPpPmdkorAii.,„lidr P e r-21 7 ' - ' 'ally or . byll.wq:Nilogialkormich,oe.tag...-- ' ' •' /And commludimeinOlielilipelle Central 9LIL Oa ' ifirp,,ocio. tiquhhcabiom Rano pflektlii imiiri u.