go t vti *titan. meb aXACTOJA,TI.OB TO ALL =FRY VAIN, - 4 WINN FORNEY, 1_ "I"teK . _ filelteetings of the Demoorats o r it*Nlol. VA:. lA—'g/ 0 t hISOII MU At El lid 40#.14PrOMM , ell, " —4 peWn .....aibtedresql.ef Petir#7hrante, awl all others ,gir..,,'• . 1 111110 . 401t4t1i0 jof . tho titates,,nor VOINOnaI orgaatesstloar cia 7 sald behtrilled by tellpoll enemies of the Furl ' *Sat esibailibuisiesh ststieboduoted upon- -dip alarm ,. ism Illesteflebutliot Ito( nearly 0110-half of the flint - es 9( tills Gahm, are roveutfully notified that MAort 'itaitvilas will bo held et the finning ttmee and pitibei — , of the friends of J A IIIES .111,1aff ANA N for - • Pirbartlerti,-•04- deflN Cl. DREVKINRID(II: for ' • llibellreltkient: A ilto4 ll :lVl i h rn tty "i O( l ,:i r t ftn t i iir " tg, ~,. being - a' A,''', a ll, r il l it r i! e o n u i r7r n , it „ i' l ' V i rD. El3 . f Zi " V,. the & It rtlit of Motet 11155. A ...tx,11*. g larN6bUnt), Wentinomiond County or! +' eP44, tbe &I of Septellnrer, I ltSti. , • LEFONTE, (kohl, County, on IN ED the the 2lth or ktoittember, IHSII ' INlnußti; (the Capitol of the Stet e,) on ,-.. a r, thelbt of Ootabor. ei-m InObIieLPIIIA,,, on the 19th of Sop. "Irnittil the Anniversary of the...idol,- . laßblion of Cho Enitbil SON.,. Domeorats, from our own and other will be pimeht mall these Oseellegs, to tut - Mit follew lattleen,ll. or a the ZMO9RATIC STATE CENTRAL COM .' ilitrrall. , . AltNigetirtg of the Democratic County Comluit-too --Tito nolo here of Ito POI/If. • . juratle Count.? Cooiul!4so of Contra county will meet' in the ;rough of itellefolito, on Tuo'. , lny, , .Ir•lvet l 2 on nnocKs of importrtneo. A full at -111bilarioo ;A re 'I'll,: *), (k .. MORRISON, Chairman k ____...... INKltaiiing of the first Buchanan 'and , a,, , ,,,,,,,,, , ., ~: r i'o,l 'I . is: l'i % TI, F. . ", • , Y LomoarOtinrnteo sivil Attend /4,1 n• Detniicrini y of 11/3 [o{7lo4lLp 14 It l••,{ ha, a outdo artailgllllo.lls It/ In, , a 11,0,04.11td ihlnhrnrnn - *MeV ili4Veria4. L. 4111, 1,14 L . Tito Ilinneorncy of the 4 . 01 , 1 ft ). Ur. • ' y *OA 44 , 4410/ A 'noir ir) 11,1• • 1)i• • 001490.11 1 08 IN ill lake phi,. ou th. • 11.14t1 EPONTH, PE A' N WEDIVIIDIDA V, Alk I' GUST G, 1N.341 TO BEAVERS (O 1 HES I'o NDEN Stinulsoututo..—Litritysttc—usilurasserfil for the American service when lie teal hry my-oar venue years old. Ile done this after the //rail* had heti trued the Oct-mans of Ile“e.. Caved feta an enliitnient to the .En4-lish •• iirosery. Timm r(41111,4 0 !II y tittle d Iles:stuns were induerd to roan , to Aincrieet under -itatee irretemcce—dad history retie no that iit,Trfrole , ai soon al they learned the t i err the issues' between the_ (ninnies evil Great Braran, they refu'sedto,l4 , ht in 'At aliegllsh army. During , the American '---mpporedlirym r •twq Elfrcr•an rrnrer fflympa , ftaii fir t h; the t'olonies—and filter genre mil declared the .2-orernownts ttr Europe ...WM m their haste to reeoltnise the Repub. he of the West: The other 'affirmation -ehlir:S you seek, can be found la Allison's itistory of Europe. -Phlst47.—The common school system !lei, VI , ' tit , fre'S . edwration of .11 children - but we are jai andprienay rnprnled nv to the tootle or [slob ItAing normal ... horde. In otter e / cepeastaks, common srhouls arc in SM.! < Sit ii 1 Operailelt , -4114 IA! comp/runt Viitt ',lke rupscasng ['cot/ c !atilt, y (ail br,ll ~,,... pitosed- lay tiose see pacer. Pe • the .oppoiteees sn pouel united to', . now -IV,A,ngs 4 einislccn, 35 Ale they be A ren. to fad an inanulosll4lso'Z I heinfrolo adult is. 11Nonurai-- An oath ad/ins/let ed in a .seei et :tio4ely44.4not legally b;fiaiit;{. - Ii is a per sonal obligation, utiti,li. Ansi one can re rikPunce whin Conn net Jilted Ire efts 11, flied -' lll4lell efineed to asAnni , it. the wakes .11. , ..attimii;ert4 ro Kn.,- Noth i ng 1 0 ,4 , ... 4 ,, s is i way anti-chrlstinn but suer-thrums. , You *coca once wit/akin, and defy perse cution. con he enliqhtenrd hy jp at tkis qtfice— and the other Auhject of -44011401-41444 A.A.1414“.41061.34415#54 -souri4 , tof ins4on. Aratuft : and not At, ogenitor, yas4ountable for lit.' Knou:•Nuthotovn. B.lo*Ctive.-- Your communication is ulna's! 100 severe as an anIIIIIIIIIIIUS producimn. thanA you for he feeling tehieh you evince, and you bill excuse our' egotism fetql ng able to mann; Me people allu eged to in your article. A HOWICLUS was committed at Illoonis :joys, calkSaturday evening, the 10th inst., in airllght betweetrJanicn M. Priro and 'Naar tfercarner. They wmitinto the street, about 1111/4aat, ten o'clock, for the rwrlceet-of err gaging in a fist fight, but on striking per- Oliva NA more than one blow t each other, Weraninal in a toaael; when J;iee threw er j d I :, fl e l e tt ta ci k i u ;n, rx ,ff ni . and i i k. weal ai c r r icr "km carried Into t a pe Exchange lintel, he • he anon breathed hie butt. Price with im mediately artestod and imprisoned in de Lit of 641./011, which vk ax flint/nub:el' by Jai tgc Ilkoodnard, Mcww*, Puck:Oen and FruVer, have beru employid to ,'.,fund the pnvnirr. lion. George W. Woodward, the Sn "PITVIRt 'Ort/Tt; - hIDr 11111gNiVil to 11C•TrVer (} mama etlireint, at the lAbibition of Ili PNerttiqylvennia State Avywilltiirill iSwiety 'which communces, at l'ittahurg, on if), 29th of Septembcr hoit. .fo,h 7 c. given inutia aLteithou to tilt. sol , rinnittre, both aN,u. h. IL HIT Moi 'lllt,l r, tt 1,, on 4. will no iloillit dU atuple jilmttre to Inc ,17he iilltirtss will be thl.o.ornd ou iast day of Yuan —Tn(t Pr.asoNs Waxy:D.—A tirc , Llabroke out in tint itoune of Mr. dAMon,l4lol-r.it, ,in Fox township, county, on Sunday night, July 27th, adliehdentroyed tho faag together with all itoleoutcuta. Two ' %rowed 15 and 10 y e arn, were sleeping in Atsimilltrie at the time, and being unable •to allwiret. were burned t 4 4eath. ThOiteitrihe 0111114 who escaped were unable to x'aire cr.en their *lathing. • Pail.—Tba Fremont, house, onnupb;il by lnlerovaii. in Brookville, Pa., was to tally . deatroyod by fire on Thursday evening ealgetber with . Re content'. There le Isere bean-* gretit'deetrue;inn. PinciPaii7 in bed bugs.. ski; p f isionms MAJ. ExYworott.—The powdyr -mei if *(3Molge t3ehnll, at Mount Carinci, Wei ay pp lut Saturday, causing, as we ..) 0 complete destruction of the , r ept involving a lora/ of some • "Ifillcillaie± the owner. Oriel . *4. k i c . a, and tire'iforkitiali inpmrsal. ABOLITIONON InvivmsXED Vheof the trrtrn-ont and haokneyed (vaca tions ntity lifmrnily used bar the Mends of Fre,emont,*.that of 1 1free territory for free inim,", and stinkidg 411n.sstAlte theme of their ' eipiplaints;ilmfas3ptlit atteiopted &eluded with thierytil, „ try. aggression. sexual prostittltion,lua l'i':gislative infringe ment. The Kansas sod Nebraska question, serves the opponents of Democracy; Stc plea for violent attacks on the riaintitution, and i 4 need also, to deceive the lITIIN ary into the belief that the administration of Franklin Fierce has contribufed to the wild excitement -4t tanding withal tina l territeiry. , 71t is wat.troa firm fort of .Aboltketiattf•lba betray„ithe northillnit At Is thi last opportunity -they. will have, to pervert the icitciiiteatibn of Congressional legislation. A law so tidily formed, and so laity discussed, before (emot ed, ns the one providing: the government of Kerala, is worthy of PRlng trault-tto itanc in any oentest.; but it is unworthy of tht good sense ef the people, to atteMpt sition in order tomisleral them On oily coca tion hANing tin influence in the agpliltlett of Constitutional prerogatives. 'pimple, in many' parts of the Union, have Ile poured, ly Misled on tutu 1 , 4 sohject.--cand in oo other part of IlteinsylvOtt has tlfe tittestiOtt been used for steelier purppnes against the Democratic party, thatt ht Centre county.— The issue, ns made here, is almost as dia. graceful as those who !Mike it, Still the 140141 design to deceive the pe“ple on nit (Ten !yid a legal questien, cseeed , , airy trick heretofore attemptrd try demagogue opposition' to the Union, the Constitution' . end the lit mooratie party. . The law ricogniiing Knows as 4 territory is a plain and Constitutional tnactment. It only grant hat Is hi , 'll Ihr pt ople have a right to zeds—mid does not seek to lake front tuna a single pt liege, genrant lea to the people ocolittr Slate, 5 11, 1 ter ritao ics. It does hot •clire that Kansas shall Ist k free territory-, not iii mpel the people to acct pt any dolts die institution providing ether Ibr the establishment or extension of Slattery. It '.1(o-ides State sei ercignly Mom, that sover eignty enjoy id by the people of the Union, %illicit the lass presiding to admit Kansas as a :Mete seeks to. t stiblish and the opposi tion against this multiple, is ta4;entlered by thotto who refuse to reeogninn the domestic rights of States, and ho, using defamation • where argument has faded, have made Ran- SAS the presumptive scene of cvt ry and the people who live in Owners.) , i nweltiths Isirdermg that territory, egital i fric is than freebooters., Malt t . ,401 tegl,"l - Kansas, are the ellspiretg of those who opposed the Idea Man war ; the nice who thee refused to lute supplies to the army, are now openly engaged in raising fends to pur chase Sharpe's rides fOr the adrridarertrwho go to Kansas to opplike - trerformation of any government antagenistical to the BON ton anti slavery society - and those who now oppose' the admission of Kansas as a soveieign State, m rib a l'inistitution formed by the people who is,cpy her preach an opposition similar to that which , was preached against the rhOlitt, the pnrhase of Louisiana and the annessatiOn of Florida placed us in the ,possiesion of the Cil( and Oe streams of the Golf of :Nretieo —Louisiana with her territory serromeling the mouth of the Miasistrippi s made that .strotun an at wry dingle!' Which the wealth and the trade of die 'South and the North could MKS' unobstructed. To t these great tuonsures,die.itatea by I/ureter/die statesmen and carried into successful operation by De mocratic ailininiArations, were virukntly opposed by the federalists who surrounded Adams. Notwithstanding the ipigirepresca, tattoo practised during the war of 'lBl2, tho struggle was honorably and profitably cnrn pleted—giving is both territory and dignity. Notwithstanding the opposition to the an nexation of 'ft Xll9, the Mod wits consum matrid —afiel with it came a war which brought to the Union California, a boundless Pacitlc ;yeast, and new eltuntlaid sourcel of mineral and agricultural 'oath. This Ineni„.• nre was Mao nppiat4l 'l ron t the - mane plea, which now prittpts Abolitionism to disturb the peace of That bracing an area of rich and valisaldelauels, in the very path leading to the shorts of the racific, is atten9teititp . & 'DU tion:usm,4,new malice of isolablai to Lisa C4in tral biovernment. Abolitionism httaaelcelstl that territory fur aggression, and disturbancii i --and Abolition agitators do this against the 'expressed 11 , ‘ ill of the people who inhabit in public domains- , 224 un tlsig ritibitiet are plitto ; if the I hrontii•rney is «putl- Iy at idiom: ALN.tmuiem tintleitt itr.4 to tine,. a vivervilueut'ini, the people of MUMMA, NIIIN tI4A Deria-rt le patty.. f24 2 011.f.2424-40y-C4AP4t.. titileiroil tooth: - ft, claim for the -people of liasiynyptutiyulycujigtdby Ihe ktepltt . , of othiir Stott ti. st' natter I /Might:4' 101 l Mr do or}, motationior - Kalitifix, 1/1•12 her ex:ill:do; ii Q p 44(.11114.10 introiluee sloser'y. Prompt , il l y 110 silo it pt the ConAittition, St nntor i)oiglatjeaits Ulu choice to (1w people-= h ut A belttson benet,olcnee, mune:iced by fanati cism, lenders to rho people of our torritdrya Conatitution such as the Bunton anti=slavery society has forined, or a Millet from ir Sharps's rifle would enforce. . 'Chord is no real issue in tht Kansas ques tion beyoticilhat of preserving the territory tree from northern aggressiou, or that of the aggression which 'vines from the filiutties of the North and the tiouth. The Democratic party never made en issue dr the question— because the principle it involved'was deemed as firmly established. Itecuipti'zing the in herent right of titatue sovereigaty,, and the Constitutional right of evartatitte to solect and adopt its own domestic iatliutionst, the Democracy have it9e!_i4erfereil these' lueatAs, beyond that of an .interferance which sought to protect the people in thus rights—and interfering now, they havo again involmd the malignant ;lender af , • hbgU tioniam. , • - ' I lbs , Ed.r.irriort Or Monts. fisuOilt Asu eleetions In tho districts ofliotttb embus, lately repriisented 4 . by Messrs. Brooks and Keitt: ha*? resulted in ,thin unanigoo!vsre-clection 4 - 1 f 1/41. pie onkiF was WHAT HAS KNOI4; NOTHIHOHNArr' DOIVE 1.1)12 O.V.IV.I7I.II.COuivTr. The "preacher giiiititertatf the Organ Which weekly: fulminates tho highest ,prellission of devotion tu the people of (iontra eonnty, with the lowest alet4te otenii4pt p*oeraiti, are very anitiousYsitirk ir the - isanes tilfg Cant Cit, a I SC re e t hem stlives froinjii F{t,illll ,Ottiniii pertrriing; the 4elistire, which they are receiving{, apt applying it to britelloittl ' or6tuirstions and the hlethodist Church,., TheAti seine (kin have lived - on °thee to l'entn; county for fifteen 3.ws. They betrayed , the interests tif ofCo : comity, to gain an ase,!iiltlvlvarlinAkbo , other" ti ~ Thaw have n'titiltetl honest publig,uNtg,iratt• 'the , treasury has bias% klrathett. They corrupted the contract sYstetn in oftler to hide otticint dishonesty. They cleat one man to ofliaq, ifikr inviting for irroposals, and then .give as ti plealor his election, that those whoso bids were loiter 'had no time to attend to the dntieo of the liitve earriedfarnarrtavoritisin into litisitioita belonging to the people. They have °iglus - o,ldr inipmvepepts temd trig to the ..,develppruent of the wealth rif the county; ' - . Thtylnk4lstull4ft sending to tile - legislature the , I , kiekt tenekterg in ,politienvf . th neither had au tbeiclntsimse to iunitro)ateir own votes, or jtlhn»ent to advance the interests or their einistitnen They sent to Washington city tv preacher, who has .lisgracca his ermino r ftlitl (Jinn beyond the score of denunciation. They hove mode iu t letnee county o gion its relikiOn and in pairs.' ,-•-- They are dkided be( wren 'marauding adventurer, and ttnadventurclui They nrc gorcrncil by n„ Bell( fonte clique of store loungers, who are Ratty to prosti tute conscience and Criah iworder to advance their can perhonnt interest t, and secure the monied ng-grewaonn of their hien& and fantl- They ale the first to drag yeligitut into a a!litil;al etratt !, They me Clio lilcm and the dea cons of limn ,1n1.11;, the political are na, against the e xpi t is ewiei-n,,in I s th e true, t'brkt ian. know-Nothingistn has left Bellefonte n ilh out a local goverinimnl, and (Atarr comity twith-au empty treasury. Tho leaders of that party hare mated local prejudices ouch affect both business and raigion. 4 Know Nothingiqn to Urntrreonney hats done all this, and now audaciously lefte the people to approve of men selected by them to fill the highest positions of honor and tout. The people of Centre county have this frank record to contemplate—the taxpayer has his burdens to remind him of a want of honest gin eminent, and the business man a lack of Ilwilitius in trivie to teach him that Centre r•eunty K now-Nett ngimu of ell other Ruols- Noltrurgorn in the brand Ilninn, is the 154 t to rely upon, elthi r for business integrity; r ligiotta . purity, or isdifical dignity, and the people of Centre county nln not long hnab Isle in deciding Irttreen the preterta rrnit practii en - of the Belk Carlepolitical preachers and the maxims of n part, which Mei) made this good old county the scone of busi ness, peace and, prospenty, beloved at home and respected abroad• , YALE: LOV 11t.l.; A N 111.10tC14 with great gusto a paragraph from the trewistMlit _tort' winch einititins a rings filpg at the char acter of John B. Meek, Esq. Ilreffier Crtwth• tO should hardly 1w hold acenuntable for ,lliia.nuchriatuuiltke uric of Lis -tuipirc t ,iartri we oeareely know how' to explain the. scissoring of his clan.; leading friend, the brawling bul ly. No man in ('entire county can better claim• an unspotted moral character than John B. !duck. ire worships at the same al tar with Moller Crwrithwaile, bows at the same communion table, and with such abili ties as God has elidu‘A ed 111111 seeks to de• fend time same chtunill. with a spirit of humil ity frft4 knolneter but brother Ortiathwaite bites lon for his polities. Who e,nald not rather be plain John B. Meek, the deheiplo efa Crltellied Sitviour f than the arrogant Rev. Mortireer P. Prosthwarte7the high priest of 4i4rsw Nothing-101&e and the popprieter off it free WWI orgy}. dents which -have nertrert4 fir - 11writtiltad T aa N ew y en j) E m o o tA r e. ._..nia M a t e States Rifle(' the eentrnertrentent of the.year l'tini, entions at the 'lard and Soft Shell Dian , 1853. It wilt be ren that-the recent edllis oerals of New York, diet at Syfsruao ail Ali o ion on the North Pennsylvania road reaulted in it greater niantwr of killed mot wounded :list nit., the l'oriorr at. Corinthian Hall ati4 the latter at .11dd...et Ilan, and after the 'tie-, than attend, d any previous rteaitiont : .....oittary pithraittary Idiairreda, a conaolida. .ll'''''„. j li e .,,( ft - id Ilied, , . , lien w; tIP oted, and Jtalp T'r. I ne; , ni m nre l, T . 8ett,•,„,,t,. end (thin ' 8 llorkivier, wag aeleckitl tO preaith.t, After April 25. :\lieltig.tit ..tolitlit,titil, it rialarafaittrathrtilgillit PlatrOrP, tliii — Ctili; :day ft: - if:Y. add !1: -- tru 17, -- /US Nention prooeette4 in thO nomination of Aug. 4 2. n'.l"l'." fill ih' ln " lire, 1 1 otpdhitor , ( Prilovrrnor , slid on OA , f 6 "iiX i i l it.7 ,. . l ' i il.'art"i'v...iiele n 3nitlilNilloretitT,'li I , llllo4•Atuaaa J. .V,P6ci.r rcc::ii.4(lil iniimity•N -W ) . l. of the. v otos, gild la/ nomiustiou iya* made ,Xlarel.t Ci, .s:mictilebahhit 111112111111011 n. - July 4. Su.., l ,u , lit tut i tt , Aug. 23. Caullti and Airthoy, !lot . I.'tuck Island,- - ~. 1/45G. " ' 'elt. 1. Phila. and ttariisbilirg, 113, , 17. North l'enhaylvintit, FATAL Tartidumwc.-----The Watling Aft/Pr ',tau% that whit eWitliatn Khno and Jet e miali poi keit wire clot-raged in sawing hick ory mood, tuNir '41,14 g, licrks county, Borkert pn)p.o,:( d, t,. let bean i 17 . tatfor, to split the bhiekt :oto a oft, t t it h WAS advised 6:,,,1rind, , r4 n et t? tlo so, but iiersietell it trying Utc t ...11Nhotnt , lie proceeded to ,boro a hoto in a block, lilted it wilt powder, and ttot fire to tto olutrge; iirlien one of the pieces of tyood flew sp, lti,rtiok tong upon thtt-bank.if the head, MA /tilled him instantly. Too LttaGrrurs.—:The Cincinnati Gatette furnishes the fojlovving - comparative table of the moth of Lke.prinoiplelake cities Is4q, 1850, 1855. ftsto, 18,213 , 40 4 70 ' 85,000 7,111t11(44 58,000 Sanduacy, '5 4 ,088 . 10,000 , Toledo, 1 TAP 15,00i1 Vetroitt 0 ,1119' 40,000 Chicago, 4,4 4:e -- NW , 80,(XX) Mil scaukeo, 1,740 21,461 4000 42,292 , 170,644 005,000 Aggrogale, Lotruss froth Mr, tot* loftiest* speedy s4ustAept of 411! GOA* *rims tiftestiont, e 1 • ) ,T Fart)? That *. ,Frring,tak, yos stnt to CaWoe: nin t92 ,.. ti t arat4f tin) goVerntment in tary oat_ tngagrit, in Wineula 146 littur§ WilAi ;Vtiblic That .lelornted ehtint was • ned n ilb Cumin bolonkillg to thtt inititatr ithiat, tt hieli are yet tuntreounted for. 4 A Thatllirestfiblisinqr 168 claims li t those lands byhd*ry;-rtiiilite !lest met ion of Mex. icaninthWncone•nts• ;That 0 :14. it to Englrott and Alp tt to sell iatt , third titoir value. •- T! • , watt engaged in getting pus 'aotieltan 0 , 11 i .hfitittlts, lie wtks an agent of tho f Unit ten dtifvf•roactit, 8 . 1114 t n not to'cftgngotuAperulatioll, ii 40:Orn not to MRS 'the prlbili; Ottitts f it • ii( , esonat purpoitg. Krl.ll , _ I AI-OW(11M irnr. Tlipt .1111) C. ' Fremont, while in Cali fornia' tlIF; thn leader 8f n serret oing of apeculatoret to defraud the flouted States tionorolinen That he toant ol Ifs idnuls 4o iourelitur. 'mina of 164 vet (Tito samt. cattle ht the That he uertill4e l OVA office in Ira( iidg• the profits to 1 That hrtimntiri ionteasl of glory AID itsmr 1T Tha t John U. Vn. land spi , ettlxtioiin, I States N. That tic sun Olt avowed trtirrme and mineral Apo( rno, n Lilt. in AVlNliing ton liiy, IYttS a 1 .4 tell to the land (Allen, in stenti of !ht.- firm t! t'hillybrr. ' 'Flint lie tionorteil 46,3 scat ns seoit as iiie pltuin of agrtulii/tolient fitilett . I'lOtt liigq)ffii!in AM/1 1,. $1.14: V I'' IT nitl: Titli 111 11 / 1 .1:, •Titan plOTy It liich nominated John C. FromontiHeeppot I !dill, nod for lint 'Mellen. tun] rethiinmenis or his military glory, lori• EA' I Ile I/01111Se winch In gives them, of using the piehlid hook as be did, and speculating in politic property to the tiallie extent Allikli made him' a millionaire. r That hit; military career is as barren . niyhis legislative ability. That he aci. cr fought a battle ; never fraine4 a kg-al bdl : never made a gdnatita tamed 9pecch, and nerer,rtitlelerrl either to the military or tail wealth of the people. aNto KEEP IT 14.1.01{E THE PE9r,yd, hat John r. Fremont will never be elcvft teil to tho Presidential chair, THU CoNI kBT.--The 1081011 Jest fur nitthes the following patriotic expressions of eminent statesmen, as a striking contrast to the treasonable nentimerrts of the Black Re ! publicans " Who warned Inn countrymen against those who entleityored to CAL& the bolief that thcreftran a real difference in local hitt re,ls, and to acquire ildilit'lll . t• 1111.111 to 11101 411,111( to by inisrepreitnting In opinion , . and RION of other dintrirts (;, on: , I I Who derThred, Judy 2i, ISIS, in the atop( goo--44,111 , 8 4 4l4* iliNOCiirtbe• "We claim nutiting rot slaver y- nothing at all rt folio C. Col !mum. • 14 ho de4 land is New York r Joly 4, 18:4i. Apeakitig ,S 4.1111), that all it tutketi, IVIII4 S elo IN. let Ill. 1114.! i " .Es-Governor Ih r. Lorna-aria. _ _ Who imaionovvil it to hi, ti calumny to bay that t 6• Smith wasctl to have Amery CN towl over the five •;1.11t.i.s I Cot. James L. sj, , sordh Cart/hitt/al ConeAtta, N. 11, Who warnctl hln countrynicit to tl(con. Cent/ico linturcr may hugge,l. a suspicion that the Colon could m arty event be aban doned I ft: o g ittilz o nr , Who sant if our omtntry, personified in Washington, 'Mould call its citizens to ac count for their political action, how tdronld ha answer uho fdtoteri every kindiling ilame of local bitxreits, arrayed titate tigionst State, and talked of diroutem i Dame/ IVrhocr. sitel that the 1, uiolt must he pre nervt 4xelrrir J at-Axon. Win 1 , 30 dint Jniuuuu . I . VWai the wei.it of all pohtle.l Lalalei tie, ? J,meo Jia,/ttitem. Who, n 3 l'reeldent of the union, N 1 111 Prtaorl by the enostiletioil and the reiee; eArente the Inws : reprobate all touters ; cuteleet the mhuiteNoacioe of ruhlie atur s ix the spirit of the I• VrllEitt4 4)11 Tin; UGI'UII• 1,10 ? JASIF.S ft rvitAN AN. itYttt.p4lla,alta:u+rr.Ta.-•-T6e (61101611 g it; readird aliktithoott lamentable, Itaitropid nevi. Toni!, 224 riot It will be seen that nearly two-thirds ;A the v.hole number ki11 , 41 end wounded have been the resulkii of acenteutt which have oo• ear r e4 to trains coming in or leaving the aitiea of Philadelphia and Baltimore.. ..gov'en ty eight )(died Mad two hitudr,W art four teen wonwled were •en Philadelphia trains and Ihrty-two iiti/fild' and one hundred and fifty-four wounded on Baltimore trnintt. ..A VIDTFIMIt FALA6IIOOII /I A TI.E D. —The story circulated by the flack Republican +press, that the Methodist Conference of Missouri had been broken up by pro-slavery men, the presiding„Diftoer tarred and feathered, ke., 4., turns out fo be another Abolition fabrication. The Miiisoinitonferenco does not meet till:L'Octoher--,lituinibal is Vac OK% oi meeting. - IN JAII,-1--0. F. lioppoi, the conductof on the excursion train which met with such it sad disaster ott the North Pennsylvania Railroad, is in Norristown -Jail.' His• trial will come PO tat Ate sessions of thu -gritninal Court of 'Montgomery robtufty. MI tn. NmeYOrk Herold: and Thilitailphit. 110//ctin', It t wet-tinplolcd 11.11uttpartlowd e of tie from Dkutplnn CifemtiPrioon to writ," I sopillous nntl lying notittnindentions from 1.8'04414w tylvliink4o roislettl their retiderp . mid elee(t4i 001 as t.ti tI sl rit..)uf rob:. lit. 4pll on in' 111 is Anttrity. his tinpktnei pled fellow, who, is not pertditt«l to excl.- (Mu , tho right of stitlrage Olt ILel.ollllt of his intimney with It prison (to.ll, is a corrcs , pittalcilt lit tvar , stirll lying 811(1 infamous »igget-worphipping sheets. We hope they. AN ill contitute him is their employment, deed, they ivdl live to itif,..so, P c presume, Ins it is not at all Itrortab/e tllnt they oililll SiVitte the serrtres' of tiny r6speenible white man in this community to do their dirty work.--Lancaster Intelltgritccr. ThhAndividual alluded fo by tiur (list] . Sanderson', la et4tainly WorthrOthriWitillt that he attributes to him, glitl the Philadel phia Bulletin , a fit channel through which to pour his libelous filth. A convict exactly suits Alevintiverlttnttfittri;•ets a correspont dent ; because of all other men iu the State, this SIIIIIC Alexander Cummings has been guilty elf the worst political Wands and social crimes. Like many Men in this region who wile have fed and fattened On Penarratie bouuty, he is never Hatistivdtmleashis fangs are turned-.against Democratic statesmen and his 'breath used itteorriiptina'Peineeratio PrincildeS. ' The harth he,does 64Liatt of OA own orrelpia not Half as 4( 1 n na • the .130111 i:' 'aitm he impartS to the neutral mks, and we , deem it hat jnst to Rdy that the Philadel phia F,ersink is nelther; pure in ila- Iltsitraflity t t eliaido in linaliteSs de partments. nor safe in any respect WI 41 pub lic journal; it shonhl be disectunenaheed by every ham st Man in the...tate, The same man employed to -do the''Airty work for the fferald atul Bullchn, IN the biped who ailed . as• the cotrespondent anti in_ this ttTitni for, the lapin-able purpose of ,pufifying - Ahe kurl- 1 uninti of the P r ate kin fir!, and n f irn yi nor of its editors: We then gait? ,our readers bins history. and new quote from the Int, lligyrt er n cm rol , m ation or the toms in which we then set lout down. • - le ',Odic fonds to iodi eattle, and ttten'fo; the meat, contracted for the nest exinttlittatit prieett. setppliett of' the cotntrott ' ttnel'intrker; ttl'opi-opria• OWn • 1=1!IIMEll IiYO . IIY, rth ir.Ott.V., font, arivr his Mariposa ,6rchastsl /4 peat in thr p mt 114 't poNition for ttlo engaging both in land• ations. Scu:sTu•u' icis.—The London Laned ;apt that there are a quarter of a million of persons thing in treat Britain constantly un der ground in the darkness of mines. The average age of Sheffield workmen is flinty five years ; the average ago of the dry grui dets of needka very much under this figui v. The chief disease among tailors iq fistula ; amongst - halters, scrofula and skin diseases: the latter may prevent the flour faseqt and weevils from irritating the Akin of their" Winds by robbutp; them is fib oil. The most dangerous part of the painter's trade Is "flatting," with lead, turpentine, and closely heated roodls, reaorating colic ; the remedy Is suiphurb; acid, cleattlinemi, bilks of fresh water, and fresh air; and, as an antidote, the more fropient use of a hite zinc or zinc Mail. In the manufacture of lucipher mattliett limited or allotropic phrraphorns is said t o he not so 11/111g.'rfnlq to the Jaw -bob - A as ordiu , I.l“,,phoruh. Ni e Go \ }Amon or I< thiAii. . 7 -The Prer- Merit 11.1.4 app.irited lobo IV. Geary of Pifßyrvfi 101. - ;Ii• • 77,, v • the place of Sliatmen, rem rvCil. Tiiia ap pointment is a 1110 Hi exoellont one, and n ell give general satisfaction, thimighont the vomit ry, particularly in Pennsylvinia, where (ji,l. fieary In well kruiwri and 101;14 es: teemed by troops of friends. Lle Js -11401- minded honorable min. And who will briiis tr his now 'duties - it tletaire to aetnire rqu.r and exact juStice to all the eitiraiits of the 1114 W territory, brpromoie oliferapil tranquil ity, to_perturm etliottintly sod fairly all t he troisttt i. rrr.ytt to hta -TL pea• Reniwa aelroiliatrative ability of the higlieat order, and hits brim admirably' traineii fur ids new amnia by lets extended experienoe 11,4 a ( . 0 loni I in the Mexican War..ne acid sula,c,pientry first Mayor of •Sati From eihco, and w ollicr capacities. Fr MESA Icirripltio operators occasionally hare some rather singular in, 9 0 . 44g1,8 ilrOlig•ht t.O-tisein for trzymmtasiott The folloeing is a copy of one handed into the l'eley.r,rapli (*iliac in Utica to bo forwarded: Third rpisila of John*, 13 and 14 acmes. lamed By referring to llta test, it will be ovviv That Urn titiite a iiipeitifig rittlienCO is cuatainoti ip t,titkverhot4. d0,*4491,41; *ad • small staountof motley .slated, viz i ball lowly tilittp tfir: write, hut I will net with ink mid pen *rite But rehafl Aboill.k- Ayr then, and we ,fitoo to filer. Ponci he to thee. Our frktitls solute shed. tireet thy friends nairiti.":-lt I John, litli and 19th." ,--.4Nurorno ev Muninnt, dh.o, Cri nal f'ourt in Wtvihington city, fill lhq '39th 111 , 4760; ifinyining man naine4l4o44.ke, who Khcrt Nafly,ttec iirfigoist his Mater, %Am placed ujmil firs - trial ou the chlirgeld !nut , (hr. The ens(' WA4 144%1.11 to who Jury, who in the 000nde of afoot fifteen gni miter:, It tin !led a verdict of tiefitliOnl. On the Atui T hounceinnetit of this pii?sat, thii, spectators expreasod their, joy tiy clithinn aide applaus e , and eagerly pressed forward to congratulate the avenger of his ivister'm wrongs. The tcaultataa pio4luccd.general rejoicing.' • 87 (WI 67 21 I 27 06, 164) THIS 18 TUN Fl..ti: ! 1- -TllO p;nitaiit 131ftett, of Pitt airirxii, rrain in his' speech ou the4th ; --" ft is related nt -nenry, rrf,Nav arre, that before going into his greatest en gagensent, be fiftieth, his troops, whelk yOu are in . deubt, 'follow my white plum?' , May 1 Ito pardoned ,for saying to you, my country men, when doubt comes over you, in peace or war, in prosperity or adversity, follow the flag of the American Union." Don't:look .at the Sixteen star, bunting flying over the Frcmonters. . ACICIIMHT. —Oll last Saturday, a young man by Ow name of Jacob Stevenson on , gaged in working ntsh.S. I.xtoust Gap coal T 3 .^:aker. mot with all accident which resulted lit+ (lunith. It tippearn shat lie wail 'aloft' sow, fifty foot froin the grenil, and nig over, a Weird, one end of not secured, the board tillcd, and l l e was precip , itatedkq the earth. liis_ head was Inuch injured, the brain protruding, 'l'ho nolo", innate man. lingaretl tiir several, days. Ate Wag burlcd, in tkulbtirion last Weduesilsy.. 'A I • Y.EUTRAL T4ICX. ^.f ,, .0•-..V.- =I A CONTEST E,IILDR.O.-', I , 1 I ' AfteA nearly 'two year's long disgussion, end after the rountry lAttigen,voitiltlned by fanaticistuind'inliktinlA the-tnnAita flues. tion in bragitt to a reed "Atati4 by the in' Alontitattie energy oc, a Difinot*Atic adminin tratiini, And the slterllnekta of it Minority of Deniorentsin linden of 'Repro settlittives; On Friday the ,qtasstibti Came its proper nhapo Rild the real - issue combined in Atte admission of a tlelegako wan finally decided : neither es-ilWeiner Reeder, nor Gen. Whitfield ITRS admitted; and the rvAtiontl to admit either shows that: ther l tTeii6l Detteseratn Who voted not to do so, have more regard %ribs rent pt'llOe and prosperity of Thesis, than ,the - combined pretteltlng of4o.llll4kadr,,iht(Agtiont , North-west and East. We are not prepared to say , that Gen, 1%111(1(.1(1's elaiuts, to a seat, werp,u*staiti ell by facts or arguments, nor aro we willing to assert, that. !dr. Reeder was wholly wrong —but the tictitoerats of the House showed lltele gout' ) ;ense by reftiAing to dekoowlettgo either gentlemen, and thus scenting the peace of a territory and the preaperitrof all enterprising popetlation„ election oft 'new delegate will now go bacli lO the people of Ic#tunfs, and the peoplu)tring in that Ter ,rit9r# ,Itatiiiig learned by-thwinett,'Llribtlo hatwbeen imposed upon by kite fkaittin antis Slavery Sotiety, 'turd the, tirettibent Of the Uittcinuelj ErnigrautAid Association, they rill °hot tt i0ati,4414 n I/nuttier:it, trliO be'i e cognized by Ctingma-rct their Ha a dry This thin decision of the nnesth i iis (Ant gresttr! tlte : ?nsaksntiifin, f ;folis -the free loveerganii its moaning. uoninlise, and nor frieol of the 1t lug ofhiSinsipid tlunnlor. only ironic now loft, fuel tot ishrie which Judge Pale's Fremont dub will ilottloless bring fwirard, will bo a discribsion of, hotrohie. , F, as :4nm/it in the beautiful crop presenlcil by their candidate for the l'reiddeuey. ' A l'Onio.:En W.tirxv:—A poisiined. valley ha s b oll discovered near batten, to .lapfni. Mr. A. Louden visited it last duly. and states that when within a kiv yards of tht• 11 . titl ong siditAcating smell alts t periencd, but thr; ceased 118 the margin was (yin oseheir. The bottom of it appears to be flat, a ith ant any vegetation, and a flow Isr,fc 0 , 1101 scattered here and there. Skeleton. of hu man beings, tigers hews, deer, and all so' is of !lots amt . animals, lay about iu profusion. The ground tilt unhteh they lay,: at the bottom of the valley , fiTpritred to ht it hard, sandy suiffibince, and no vapor was precennli. The hides was covered with ve getation, was proposed td caber it, and each of the party hating lit a cigar, managed to get within to cm) feet itt the bottom, alien: a sickening nauscouslimell was experienced without any difficulty of breathing. A dog was now fastened to the end of It holmboo and throat to the bottorh of the valley, while sonic of t h e patty with their watches in their hands, observed the effect. At the erepiratitm of fottrteert mecitnds hb fon •oft his legs, without moving or !OOkill7, nroond r and confirmed tiliVe only eighteen minutes. The other dog now left the cone , onion. (hr reaching' him he wsii (mmo] to stand (juke motionles , i, and nt the end of L e n iiecoisk fell down nevi r moved his herilis idler, and lived only seven iniuutea. A fowl wen now thiriwn in, and duet in i taihttle time n sgahrnirri in rifler, died in the :Tint of a minute and ti half. A heavy shower qt min felt during the time that these experiments were I'•oilig for warn, Whirl}, irnitt the interesting nature or dte expli intents was quite dinregorded. the opiSiiiire 1.4(11' to that which oas lay 111'1111111V! ),i•letori. The head 1411 A rt:3- on. the tr. itdit arm, 'The elket of the wither had btettelisql the bones as ;white its ivfiry. This was • yirobahly the ,remains seem wretched rebel• limited towards tho vislloy, who hest taken slicker there uften rieiiiiiwof its character. TriP. COAT OP NPIRIW`ALIYN. —The olitor or the Ncv, York - Pruthfirtdrr, filrnielly a tipiri titall,t, -"lye know 4111 V individual in tins city a ho has spent uin% at d. of twenly.tive thou.and donut. prenudgwing. hointualoan within the last too y - 4 .11/. 7 1111(1 I,ronably mill 11111(11 , 1 Inll . lll •liw thousand mole before he diseov yrs the old adage that a fool a el tun stainei APO 80011 par tall. "Ft ii.ar I 4411Alre.propthly tlx-poutt ed, and devoted to On: building up of truth and the allortablibn of (Indy-L.1.0,th this n I. Led city of Now fork, might ham. crowned hum with a clown platy, maid Wilt up within his own out a 'watt of love µlnc6 would have drawn abouT hint an inthienco that I would, have liven hiin an eternal iourcr of hvpinGoii ult 44, ttio., 44o o,ouar. iutve Ofikt lit ; iejnipit a wet, of lazy, pi/ter:kW otptit;i4watt ot' hgati;ttity, plepltuediants, thy ihalfvf..w howl 11.4 gicy th N ir tycrt4hl ha yp, 140 befit" to annul uwMhere awy (Tull toailete: ;wove the tt oat of the hay toy that tlit-htl)orci is worthy ,of Pus • j'C IjcV6ltrilai. jiver inaviviOrti ehased. by Liar enteemed frirnd J. 11..110;le, and Wif licrenftvr }w rvnuluekl ItitifCwa.y, Elk County, as a )(norratie liro4 haulm of- Buchanan axd itruk.iuriclipa. • I=3ll T -NOB lk : • 11AIYAN---Jll..lurON 11. (;ray', Es q ., Poo of the 00011011 s j;g:c OF lAhlaucl.,. is out 111.11 letter foe Buchanan. aaNT.--'l'he tioar.l aftrOaat Uhi cago pay 81,090 . a year ictit,cor u eal,ib,y $ l'esa hall iuwArich to hold a»o clingy, , ' reWIIIRKt pe , DRALLU AND Dltlor.tedwi'freo ly ginlw In six wtoke b y r ftr LAvikor • lt CAribnnv ‘I3IVOtI.I4DI WfUrraniet not to etain or ittjoru tho vlth) Pride $1 01) of Pankago, or throe for $.50. Runt bI tm y m o o, of the, vnintly, by sattats nn itotipt of AL to/lA{l4lmo. Addrems Mwßrnout k Co , Box 739 l'oft I/Mee, Bultitudr. , , Maryland. NraVot , tl Itirtm tai: 14 CtYrufl4ol.l,lCD AID .00X- Orrettrth.-:-Ofttll the various Ills that dotreat from the cajoyment of human life, moot of them may be !swa m i t o ty dioordorod 000didon of Om names sys tem Th. horrors nf P.pilepsy, or Fal It ng Sickness, eriserlo reost,cosed froin. tittp_eituse. Our ratehtni may remember, etitatriTtAfeceseionsf t ecose, we bans alluded to Oryontiorfarburog o rtr modifications of Fits, made by the Vegetable listract blpileptk l'ille:lnvented and prepared by J,)r. ffith 8. I Mince, of lad flaltintere• Strout, flaltimore l Iffil• Vie feel fully satisfied that these Ville have Mead, Immo of the moat etttltborn eases of blpilopey, wall as the ynildar forma of Pits, ' Booji aerate Comps, 13paruns, Re -W-s-ssisus.4coord the fort, that pbrtoos will fftut these Pills eqtudly effileacious le caring emery !Wm of nervous debility ;,— no mat. tererthWher tuaulfeeted In ogoic mid ifuruoi r Ming format Tic,DolTircus. or ,N °motto, Iletulacho, the mishry of Dyspepsia onledigesilon, the lUireringe of Ithootnatloto or (loot, (4o melee.. °holy hallettinet ion of deprtswed eplrits Sr hyiteriti, their fatale will he equally buppy Itud,eartain. Portions in the infantry eau write hi the, luvoitor, end have 1110 medicine forwaniod tu Prom by Mail. Theprioes Ono ! Outt boXfine, [ll'o boxes Iffi; twelve irixt442‘; nod mot to any partof the eoutltwf of *lege, hiredyour communieettmcklei 1511,111 . B .IIMAA BURIPI{4O 40344 111144#94.• PO LTrIC-AL, TI1V:b — Piritso-1V A (a`trinir. Erie, ' Pa, f lee IttinOMlCCd its intoption to HUNK/a ),Ittqlkuril and Ilreckinritligia —Nelson Marrero, the Whig clusinlal s (op gayornor:, of lowa a feiy years since, iv outs bti• Buchanan. 11;:l'enn, one of the moot eloquent young IVhlgnof the Etoutk goes the slum , wty. —The Prearand in f en' i'etltien: in Setlooll may, N. y had come out for-Dnehinen. ' '—''ho Bowling ClrO.cii.(Xy.),Sionitard, fur. inoly Wliig and F3llmoro t In run up the flag of Bitehaulm Rini itreckiorillge. Bponejr; former Whig mayor of Q fic h m ti q Comb eat boitily. ,fo r th„ only t rite gatjunul intodlatts---Buthiumn and lireelrinridge. . -- Thu olft-litre Whigs of lowa know where they .hotone` owl they are rapidly inking' place in the ranks of the friends of the eon. glitution, aitti Abe tiMitin. —Mr. IV nrd, of 4.4lhituori, a former htn dent of Ttitti Oorwiii; and tbelVliig lemkr iii the lower house df the legislature a ye' ar t r wo-itiince, vest Tor 136ebsortn. Ifertioorftilsr.nteeting at Toledo, on the i2thhibt.;witittlfilftifitotrhy Ar. ilosiner. (ertnurly the `491,4 4 r 91, floe Totrde Blade, a --flUn.lolth ihrieCiti et Michigan, a Into 4etivc and. inner #llO , Whittileader, has cows' ,istip, for illbtalistnait, Itaibbo.onio Prosidellt, of ityittftie ,t : • --Titu.ltiortli.litorgi" Tinted, publimliol at Palttrn, itns reifOitnceeKnow-Nothingism, niutiiiiKed (tie unitiakfa3tieliana4apilllreck• ... ; • iliriclga. --A letter from l'illsiburg, l'a,, says that Allegheny County, which usually, gives 3000 majority against gi f vu 4 majority fur ' - —.lto recent iMircitil held in Leo comity lowa, for the purpose of Wing lalpslature, the eutirp Democratic tieket n es elected 9 y largo majorities. --Mary B. (fravem, pf Litchfield, Con nertirin, heretofore a prominent tnetulstr of Uie ol.po-it ion-party, cannot le with it any 1011;11., and alt r manfully outs the l'olllll' —The Bedford Democratic County Con. milted cili t a rotward of $lOOO to- any per son or ptr4oiiii - who will show that .hitnes lhielootsinifscr--adrocitcd tko reduction of the ranges of Amvrtean laborers' to ten cents per thy. - • --Tku Syraeuse'Eflandarti, a Whore and Donoleon pape'r, gives the tolleiring i 4 the result of a rote taken In the ear ert the Cen tral Railroad,- a feee-4itemalaeil—Ettehanan' 19 ; Fillmore 10 ; Fremont 96 Itelbre the train, reached Buffalo the condeetorled both the Fremont voters confined in theyeloon of the Ca f, for piekinK a man's pocket. —The New Bedford (Mut) Brprett, was started is 11101AiliiiIIM organ, refuses to be tratuiferrei ito ideTrement party, but runs up the 114123141 Of Buchanan shit lirceltitiridge, sod is battlittintartfully and effiffiently fur their ancosioa r ,lhe edi., for says thaLthe. nnwt.w anbd that &memorial war mest sup porters—aro. many who hilvic here. tof oro acted with the oilier parties ; but beitiflos4lo/141 44141; With' hearts too large to love only Mean of the" thirly• one States, lakd dove . mild OM no ~,:ofinb.:plaN‘ outside the Dryttoen(lle,ark. ; - .7r , antis • 'loo .. ttiitir,..tOit.loo4.p,Of eitt wittlin the Know-Nothings:J*llo nom inated for Lieutenant. Germ* etillimois, )4 not eligible he the offloe:itotoitithelft the octivililXtdituf that-Stateset twin finirt t ivi years a citizen 4 . lhe.ihnud St:ttes ; because it is doubtful Whether ho Cr& rompkted him luittilliriitlitiq'and he mte he is not tbirty-litre yeamof age, he himself Ita%mg r,uorn that be wayli- horn on the Nth of July, 1821. Thiseatterept to foist ail ilietible foreigner into otßeiquwilltelilmou il i e (ivrinari t ote thereby, is stßliAll*r at tctinlie of the hart...tot Ortidb,Qt;tteotittil Anieriernitim rani Awn --The present can,sN has Iffeeught into' the field a number' ef ' aterlifti.: l )4ltln" 1 Journals, in different parts , Or,ldna'apllnfry. rtfriii.:ll are conducted- isithr.isignstikkilny. Wu have already apolaen oll" #ollo9lwmannia, % NH Fort Wayne .16d., the Ds/mg , 81 1 apdard, Cinaeonl 11. ,tt. r ...4Le,".iie..aart *ire to Ida ap,nprjimakialiftigfaisECl N iait era!, It, rinealbs; l4l -Vitet-Alibelle . t '' n • il., pl., 'ttiii . IV aitill r ::.". .'.-....; .• I:;iinliiik'iW :iitil ,101 iti " • • True ti's fen, fii;i (; kogec ,- Ji.: 41,44'', pf 6444,-41(101, ichylk, Airtiii I test, litilnrque, kv4ll44:lolrtrr l lt!. l'ettrt ; M T., i thum t ;: , ~ .. 6 ,,i.:' , dw a. 4 nick pa/fen( dro hear }t . 4. { "."'„ ,;.! . , , en. .. 4 KI ,-. Y . i gag4al-in , the causeount ...I ' . T, , • Ark nobly. 4104 effactively. fllisasqlsiAidts great success. ••...,:_.: •• .or - i..." - ' 8 .1,4, lltararoirvii Piss Wie MAN ANI) AVE clilll.lti# *61164044. Fl itY • WAN 11,144. deciteue, l 4sol4r in &keg/ street Pia Tutu* Orr ed the Jetsimost blook,sairk-ss st—tharlrkar, itibtori , and itfrtihs:, Thle : StposilY eupiediiy croard hog houses. B ihe Charles A. Warren, a' - frrentitilitis killed and three others *bre "aid five ebi4lren were lsksu the 'ruing, their bodies being so defaced as toddy ree bgnitionk k is roistered that otheseiciedpants pprished'in the Ilarnee., 'ThnilossA Ntim toilet e76,000.-_ • • . PALLUAIS Or A (LIAM SrIICULAMO Frit $3,- 000,000.—1 t it boliOwlibtt6t4the At )0. TIN% ployp tet4ooll.l* than was AlatioiffAted,, 'Of& #4l; tit; being luforiar to 0,000,000, they will 'etiiOw,l lin' oupt, Tito .14,k6,6f Goods • oodttray losea billiost of dollars; Mat, lomat, Andre) ,Co., Conat Qe Morny p era ire a ; Ipi ta a bout >530(f,000 apsco. Mr. Phu* . I Jain ter botoro thy • goldoti 141aeked Paris, and began Ida faitseatorooa aree'r with nothipg ,nutbfoida tewo !tool' 'the Qi• thPio „Ullman* (4)"1"ti" ties or grain. at Chicago which ,10000 -attrac ted", lopoh attontioriyaad Lioloistiteavlty V Mole p*ulatfotiot-u-fir 49At j iifforon Mus) , Agitc..9,i 4;17.;
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