• lAitaltukfilindlor .• ,,,,.,..•„.•..,,._._,, .f...., .. . 41 4 1 ;4 41 ,FL -3 1 r 4.1 WEp r Y SD Y, APIiIL 224851 „ R114.077174.',.ti e far le - Pterald — Oilrev — has: been removed to Zug's Sul!ding South-Mast Corner of the Public, Square, Third Story. Union State Ticket, For Governor.. • of Bradford Co For JudgSs of the - Stipreme Court JANES V.FIECII, of Fayette Co. • JOSEPH LEWIS, of Chester Co. . . For Canal Coamisqloner. WILLIAM MILLWAXL 0 ; of • 'STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. The President of the.late.Ainorioardßepub. Boap,Convention has appoduied . the following State Central Committee, - • - LEMUEL TODD,,:Choirman..; • • Simon Cameron, 'Jneepli Casey, • J,,hn Clyde, George Bergner; John M.. Sullivan, ` f William. D.' Kelly, dsoph:4l.-Myers, 1.-M:-Sellers • - Wenry:White, - James Edwards, . - Lindley Smith, . J, B. Lationbter, C: Ellmaker, . Jnooli D. Gossler, —H.-L-Benner, . ' Edward-C-Knight, David Newport, . Edward Darlington, ..• William H. Keim, Wilsen-Coswell, ' • Peter Marlin, T. J. Worth, . ." 2 ,, : —Yeter Sa muel E. Dimino!k r , --- • Thomas E. Cochran, David E. Small, E: C. TifOrherson,. B. Rush Petriken, . John Penti•Jr, - W P'''. - 111iner: -- .• •John Laporte . • • L.• P-. Williston, D. Gillespie, ' C. B. Curtis, John N Purvienoe; D. L,..Euton, Bobert - Pg McDowell, • D E.. Finney; John , H. Wells. T. J. Coffey, John Cavode, UNIOSI - STATE .COMMITTF.E.-A' meet -Committe is, called, for the purpose of organization, at the St.. ,Law rence Hotel,ln-Philadelphia on We 25th of. April inst. - t0),...-foThe growth of Individualism" is the title of an- Address delivered before the :mu:al - meeting of the Alumni of Penn sylvania, College, : Geitysbiirg; .Pa„ ,by Enws.nu APPAiEnsxN, A K 2 of that place. Like everything emanating from our talented friend, it bears the evidences of a high order of.,intellectual ability. The-author hag our thanks--for-theme sent us.. - , • • Apportionment Bill The aptiortiontnent . billwhich h . as beep .un — der . diaenssion in the State. &nate for some, days, passed that body_ on. Monday. - Under its Pti?viAong Dauphin counties ; will ford , a :Senatorial diffirict, and Cumherland• county is out down to one Representative in the Houi3e. Philadelphia, is diiided into ten Repro: sentative districts• prid-allowed seventeen members. The bill has yet to pass the VRE ESOIET IN ST. _LOUlB.—John Witner,XAry . ., mayor elect of St.' Louis, ?was sworn into office on Tuesday'. In his inaugural addritai. he took, strong ground in favor of' - i'ree white labor for the State of Misenxi. Ho..was replied to,bylClr. ptcaident of the board of aldermen, on behalf of the city coup cir who.agreed to the positione, c teken by _theanaypria the abitract,:bqt4osigreed •seii tp the propel' tinieqo . qgi!,ate-thb. u 3- „.. The triumph of tlie:eminicipationists in St. Louis-was a puo 'free soil victofy ' In a slave State:: ; , , Bentenism or anti - Bentonism hruLlittle* ,with the elec. at some'have;stipposed. Indeed, Col. Benton, with a laoh . of, moral cour age which we shouldhaiAlY,lnive antici • pated, refused te4alte Ani lead in a rnove-. ment that proinites,to-roOkeut.slavbry in 'Missouri. Before thp„afoetion• he' wrote . a letter to the emancipationists, in Which he denounced the tf Jnd dis claimed nll connection' , With the party. The Frea'Soilers however-boldly - pushed' forward and achieveda . triumph, and Col. Benton luissed •ttn. 'opportunity to earn a surer title to• immortality than be -acquired-by thirty years-service -in- the United States Senate. Ile was in aition to g i ve an impulse to the movement ' • which seemed destined 'to Make Missouri . : •• — • - i - free - State T — : - Ain -- enviable- fame,-and-tho - gratitude''of posterity would have reward ed-any•present•self•sacrifice to help along so noble a work. • • • STATE SUITAINTENDANT. , - for separating the , office of .p upe rite u iiint of CiMinion . &heals. from the office of Secretary orthii — commonwealth, hie passed both nouses of out State Legisla- ture, and there is no doubt will besigned by the .Groyernor.. The pest we cons-, dently_tAst ment of 'kap; akok, thepres ent able and mtlefatigahltDcputy'Super.. intendant,;(3,f4O,School pePartment. - Co];F l iOrnont, - We, see it stated, hafi'beembusy since :lbw - election': ie . wri ting out a'oomiiyite teeteld bfilirt talons Exploritig Expeditions!' .fflie troth" is, - oearly aotnpletg;'un'd'will;.}ie `published by Childs & Peteison, of.Philadelphin. .Tli book will le gotten,-tip in. fine style illustrate