MiMiNgiamPwIMMEM 0 4 _ A von,* otli tik,4Poi tv• - " 114'leree IFiëil "whim nw Pm. %Ng .11.1110 r./ 10 E. O► 000DRICKEINTOR... Towaids, Batarday, Nmh 29, 1851. Tema@ Ott eft 4 1 50 tifit_atlinoli-lirptdd_wittoll .Iho_Yefir $0 eentS win 120 eloduca—tor cashpoint actually i advance 51 00 will be: .0•110•11 Marque /rot lifer Iwo Y an, unless paid for. ' lesainertne . :Outs. pee square of tit hues. eft, cents for the /pt , and 115 cent/ for each subsequent insertion. Er Ocoee to the “ Union Block." nonh side of the Pilaus !guar% oast door to die Headhunt Hold. , &ankle, Wiriest moms. Adieus' and Earclfs lair of ' inelvldtul Ll.Dlllly. The gross franis disclosed by~ the invemigation of the affairs of the Susquehanna . Comity Rank, 'as exhibited by the liepolt orthe Commissioners, - mart startle every reader, sad 'satisfy him how ut terly hopelessit is, under our present system . of Banking, to gourd community,frorn the perpetration bf'aimiter outrages, and prevent extensile losses to , arose who can illy afford to bear them: The history of Banking, atat Present managed, 'Awe how the 'confidence of cominunity is liable 'MIAs displaced--how hopeless it is to trust to men ordinarily upright ansitonscientions in transacting businesi with their neighbors, when exposed to the iemptittonetritli which a loose and irresponsible system of Bankitig besets them. Experience has proven that apparemtly no station or rank or charac. ter is proof to the;seductive influence ; that few men hive Sufficient nerve indinoral convige to check and frown upon,"the beginnings -orr,uscality which finally * trweep outward in a mighty torrent. In. ^thistutem have been found alike the judge and thq culprit—the saint and the sinner. However. upright and tonemble men may' have' been before, the moment the Legislature grants a charter foi a Bank, they appear to imaginethey hairs a patent which.legalizes all their doings, and either deliber ately plot to plunder the public ) or heedlessly, rush into spechlations and transactions' which eventuate in Prodneing the same result, and which are moral ly, arid Should be legally, placed upon a footing. , ,Engrafting the principle of Individual Liability up on the charter of theio institutions would do much to make them more tolerable, (if we must be cursed. with the evil) and would tend to protect and pad commenity'frorn snob excesses, by making it 'the interest of every stockholder to have an insi,ghl into the aflairs;and a knowledge of the standing of the institution with which he is connected. As at pies ent :conducted, thb management of the Bank is con- Oda in, or usurpid by,4 few individuals, whose 'standio,l; or wealth,'or assurance gives them , the opportunity, and wheigenerally manage to reap the " lion's share of the 'profits, while the poor outside stockholders and the confiding public are plucked The Bank of Susquehanna Cooney shows in an eminent degree how greatli, our Banking system needs thoroughly reforming, or at least that some salutary provision like Individual Liability should .be incorporated in every case in a charter when granted. Such a provision would \ have prevented that gran] swindle, the surplus stark . company The gentlemen who subscribed sci large an amount of stock, would hardly have considered it safe to have been personally. reponsible lot an equal amount. It would s have prevented -the ' ,Mann & Thompson loans. Most certainly the men who would authorize or permit such disrephtable cial transactions, should be legally resposible to the community, whose rights they so , flagrantly outrage Men are'not.apt to loan hundreds of thousands of dollars to unkedwo and irresponsiWe men, and without security,when transacting theieprivate heel _nes., and the Director of a Beek, who will sane lion directly such scandalous departures from legiti mate and honest banking, or- pennit hiinself to be coaxed. or wheedled into it, in open violation of the by-laws of the Bank, is answerable to community, dinet to law, and should meet a merited, rebuke. Some prevision should also be made for winding the affairs of broken banks. The way the thing is managaLgenerally, though perhaps profitable to some, is extremely unprofitable to the public. Ihe anxious mourners who see the thing interred, only teem desirous that the memory of the .departed should be forgotten—that the public should become reconciled to their loss and permit _its remains to sleep unmolested. All inquisitivenessis summarily . checked. The proceeds of the defunct are probe: bly fn good hands, and if fifty or sixty thousand dollars are embezzled, what matter, provided ,a share is distributed' • in the neighborhood. The tears, and sorrows.and sufferings of penury and toil, what matter they, if those who usurp their sweatstaine;l .earnings flaunt in luxury, and makest least ashore .of princely . wealth 1 What is the groan 'of a star sing soul worn With want, in the icale against the wishes arid dukes of a pampered knitting This baninc, like leeches upon broken banks, stacking its blood while a donate' the assets reinains;shonld be pnt an end to.. When an institution Jails, the assets should be placed in the bands of a Receiver, and be applied towards the payment of ilepdsitots, bit .holders and stockholders, instead of going to swell the coffers of those whose acquisitiveness is ,greater.thaa their conscientiousness. We do not know that a perfect system of Bankv ilagean be devised. One based on paper-money eertairdyeannot, from its very nature. It ht in . the commencement an illusion ;or more-plainly a eherat. - Ailisandations are laiJ in error, It. super- swatters metier built in crime.. Engraved papa can be bat the, represesialion of money—its value is not teat but, imaginary. There can be no secu rity that whai to.day.calls for thousands may not to morrow be - valueless—a pretty memento of the hal lucination under which the possemor has labored terhaiis a gratifying remembran c e Of haconfidente in this iniquitous and unreal system. *hat had r its origin in the inconvenience - of tmnapating large quantities of the 'precious *elate, when comineni cations were far more dilficult than' now ; which arose for the conyenienee of tranetetingtusinerst at great distances, has now apparently become en in -salable necessi•y, end Paper -matey ins been ,made, greatly to the exclusion of the metals, the circulating medium of the country. , Bank after blink is charteied, with full privilege to manufacture ii / own.fatoney, and privileged like thii Susque henna Ciiuniy concern, to.flood the country withitit issues, while its !auks are absolutely empty of what is the gluts lesitiinve b:041 of.banking opera- Trot iliataii i liking teatleitey 'inch a cimincy, the corrupting influence of such instiiiiicus, is al 4iTittiate failikaY ittrailter hydrefittt -I)(*it c"! 4 " 6 " 144100 d Itie l 4 o th?:, 4 v°o•ten o 012anninuttitY• weak. human - - iseitte cart acaluely withitand a** tetnratkir peerage rrolthe legOzed,sseteni 'or swindling- to!mile tnilltant Phi") ifitt.*iiiii dies . einStittigitandn --requires no great era* * end the ealwietire loihariri*the owsinosbellifigneaedie. lbs other. It Ise Critical position, la trying oldest, in' which to tilaccranY man.- Fear cormlont Ad. _And the Inithennt while it incory,tes inithation upon the betght ofthe Bonttehanne Faintly Bank, is Acting a n infeintrittielnititylto_eediety!ied mn!!/.!!tort.443tiLlATODßffidticeTel l 4 o . !Plods talai4niiiirr and erehelitentem Mr =EI ?neer Dims Cumin ' Emma -Is.isc Hat, of Newllainpabire, died at Wruddrig-; too, on Saturday; M. llifi'liostr t :Esq., at • Kew York, on Batattlay ;- arid IcfneS:St ten ii, Eq., Rt Balfithore,-On - TridaY.' Mr. Fiti.r. had 'been'ill for years', and Major Nose died of a strokeof pally. Mr Srbinair was the editor of the Plough; Loom. cni - Anitif, and has been' 'connected with the press for many yeans, having held several-Proininent po sitions, among thernyostnisster of Baltimore, and Assistants PostmasterVineral. - PENNSTLTAIiIII RAILILOAD....-The contractors are now busily engaged in laying the rails•on,the Central road, telWeenlohnstown and Lockport, in, Westmorelanil county. It is expected that the cars` will be running West as far as Lockport, which i s twentplix miles East of Greensburg, by the let of July next • It is belieied that the rdad Will be com pleted to within eight miles of Grtiensbby the Ist of October. , The; heavy cutting and tunneling at Greensburg are probably prevent; the Pittsburg Post sap, the me from 'running throughlr;Pld bidedptiii to Pittebsig hermit the spring of . Ottr- Gen. Gcoaac MeDor* died at *o'clock, A. BrI.; on Tueidaf, the 11th •inst:, at the residence of Richard Singleton, Esq., in Supter county, S. C. Gen. MoDums- had been an invalid for several yeari,'suffering from a eofiening of the Willow mime kindred disease, which not only destroyedhis physical strength, but seriously impaired his men tal vigor. •He held for many years a very promi nent prwitton in the South, and has "opted as Go -vetoer of and'United States Senator from South Carolina. Qtr- The annual meeting of the Bradford County Bible Society, will be held in Towanda on thoeve: ping of the second Tuesday (fith) of April next.—, It is very desirable that the several - pastors is the. County ; and others interested in the cause, be re sent on that occasion, and co operate •in measures to have. the County hilly explored a/misapplied with the sacred scriptures. Mcapsaza CON'itCll3): The jury in the ipso or Marlin Pe!ler, tried atCirwig,sharg for the murder of his wile, ia Schuylkill Haven, some months ago rendered a verdict, on Thursday, of guilty of min• der in the Arst degree; Sentence of death !ae hi mediately passed upon him. The prisone r made quite a long speech to the Court and jury, acknow ledging the murder, but alleging that be Committed it in a temporaw fit of insanity. Ne® Harsesmaa.—The state of rarties in the Legislature just elected will, according to the Con cord Patriot, be as followti—Lnemocrits 137; Whigs and Free Soilers ,130, Atriood Democrati 13. The new ConstiutiOn, formed by the. Convention during the past winter, and submitted to the people at the recent State election, lot their sanction, has been wholly rejecte.l, by a very decided vote. Q - The Columbia Democrat comes tow with unmistakeable signs of prosperity manifest in its new suit. We we rejoiced always to see our brethren of the puns in prosperous circumstances. THE Suns NIONUMINT...rThe COlitillet for the erection of a monument over the remains of the late Govenior Stnnew,has been awarded toThomas Bar gvave, \Martge Mason, of Philadelphia. The mo nument is to be put op eithe 4th °fluty next. News of the Week by the Telegraph. Destmetiv• Sire at thalas. Busouswrortildarch 22.—A hre which occurred at Union last nigh!, destroyed Abe "Union Hotel," and several stores:, The,loss is estimated at $lO,. 000, partialy insured. Outrages la St. Lativiivaeo County. ilrws, March 22.—A number of pensons,dinui sed and with sisupply of'tar and feathers prevented the officers from selling property levied on for mill rary Thls sale was stopped, and the officers beaten. Vessels Destroyed by Mee. Are. WILTIUORS, Much 22, 1851.—The'Swedists ship Jenny Lind, arrived here, reports that the ship Un. ear, of Boston, from Baltimore for California, was totally destroyed by fire off the Falkland talaed. ' The bark Waldron, el &oats, from Biltitmne, laden with Cumberland coal, was destroyed by Ore, caused by spoistame3usr.ombustion oil the Falkland Islands. Confident topes ate mow expritied that the 'blip itctbenit will. be Thii bark Parestini. and cargo, it is believed, will bet a.toird loss. Nassau, (N. P.) papers of the' 13th inst., receiv ed at Charleston, state that the hark Enclora of Eastport, amenity abandoned al lea, having been run into ; was brought into Wassail by wreckers.— Her carp, consisting of ;agar and, molasses, was but dOtly ilaespiL . . ~ The IlltsalsssysAreersor of m aims, e.. BALTIIIIOI Z, bla re 22 .—TbeSoutherif Mail hie s i k arrived with New Orlean s -dates to the 15th i , by which we leant that theMiesissippi river w very high ; it was deemed expedient 4o d out tomes, to strengthen the lercie,, , • The Viiginhilegislature yestenlay elected Col. JOB. Johnson, of Harrison County, as Governor. A series of resolutions were ` presented to ihelorr er House, of the Virginia Legislature, yesterday, sympathrsing ivith South Carolina, but agreeing to the rfquirements oldie compromise, and pledging suliport tb the Union : also denouncing the late conduct of Vermont. - They were,'Fin mottos, laid on the table. - . 1 COoper, who shot fire men at Poitsmonth, Vir ginin, a few days eince L bas been bald to bail.. Jenny Lind at . At. Louk. . St:tours, March 22.--Jonny _Lind has created great excitement here, and , her stay has been pro. longed". The tickets, tor her cootena overage WI • Idate and taaportasit fraa Tuteatike. NSW ORLICAIIIS, March 2 , 1-6 Seven days hoer I news from Yucatan has been received ;.The.con. ditinn of the country liras deplorable. A conapira , cy bait lions' discovered in .Meiridi to manacle every one burn the , tobra:= It *as,' howeveri hustnitetlkand the leaders arrested and etecuted. • Aiise — *tetilk iisei raiiiiiicar s eve.% ... „a W im. U. S .11A0a. tsysenslup Franklin i ,„Captam 1. A'. elton, ham 11*0 te and Cowart, moved ,M Nese Voßi. rer S - meaty eflerason, 14 daylOassaio. left:oore* Martis Oh . at _ti P;BI.,4Pis 'Weal 01- a 6 A.: on on Sicily bland,lawdtiattlaskt' -slip Arishiagton, for SoothamOma. Famed tau* ber olktelielp betWiett lat. 411 and 60, and Imi,'4ll mid 5t - March 'solb, it' Iti 'P. ht.,lul.' , t!i $2, km. 65, 12, paused the stesmubip Partiem, tame for - Theirs. It'rigidillCCiiiiAliiiVilitalifitkrai eentributions to the Great Industrial Exhibition, was hourly expected.at Soathanitiktririiheit' - theirrant t, lin tailed. ' A grand .. banquet was to be given on "the - leth Araieli, by' the Mil* find 'COriloration'or smithampon , to yir , .1; R. lkey, 114 Si Corisolid %ilia*. ' - The Wilcetwol the StAsiwietioi wilUtti- Ale waited. ‘ The King oiSPain is sllWPriti; iiiilinitinieti - ot shooting, and -refuses: to -, velum: to Madrid , Datil ch_u aresoade irk the ogicials of the, palace, sup. thhe too., fiivonilil to Ocri..Piervkies k of tow complaisant towards ibe - Queen." ' '',. . ''' Thiltrolon Times: c utins the - dehata 'in Par liament of the preceding ight, in which Lord' ohn Ewell announced , the , Ili ratnine he Wended to adopt iii.condriciini the iciness of, the 'country . , \ a under the cheetomenees o is rtfall'lp power. - Thellnhe otWeilington having recommended Queen 'Victoria :to recall- , td lohn...Roftsell, to: gether with lite ageociotes .itt, the ,hlinistry on tic eonnt ?f the Inability ot ,I:ord ,Stanley to form an odoilmskrtioti, the Whig preinter , had ' again ,re -stuitirl 'fbe.reitts of power, anti no . alteration in the soustrUstrrat;ofthe Cabinet waslikely at present to take place. The W hig , Ministry is uterely*mai dered,,enst .of transition. The Papal Aggression Bill was to mitigrgo various modifications A new Budget was to' he brought in, and it was considered ,likely that Sir James Graham„.l4ord, Aberdeen and • other statesmen of the Peel party, wouid;eventually loan a erudition will) the Whig government. , , The English Poiremment - have undertaken to provide a sum which - will furnish about ;26 10026, of the Polish and:Hariars .refugees who have just arrived at:Ljvetp oot let the par' rise PrPaYieg their. Palmas 0 All/erica. -) 0 , . In Lombardy, the Austrians array, amtembag 20,000 . men, is congregating an the fthedir of Piedmont. It is said that intertilenaPf Austria - ate to force Piedmont' to withdraw Mr support from the political refugees, •and to prevent Bimini from attaining Nexus within the filaila 0110 king-. Fastice--&ene.ht the National ifsesibly.m.We bun no cause this week to. complain of th, Min- Wresting eh:meter of the proemlinp of the Defia• lative Assembly of Prince. The motion of Jr: Cretan, which we elleded to last week, is find ni come on last Saturday, had given nee to one of thaw scenes that nicilled to mind: the most. violent' tarnish which disgraled the wonsidays of the Con vention. Akin an interesting debate on Friday, epee granting= extraordimuy . eredit far the main. tentage of the army of occupation in Roine,sad do ring which the Benspartista, mitt Legitimists came in for, their Joe share of reproaches for employing this republican Troops of France to put down repot). lioanion hi Italy, eriattempt was made to postpone M. Cretan's motion for three days; but, upon a di vision it was determined to- take the discussion ..on the following day, by a majority of 810 votes to ilk The - result surprtsed every body, and M. Thienr, with his- rew friends of the Mountain, who were divided upon the qaesrion,entertained hopes- of bringing back !Prince de Joinvilte and the Count de Paris, with a view,-perhaps, to contest success fallylhe next presidential election. The Legiti- mists, strangely enoog,h r oppteed - the repeal of the laws which doomed the Bourbons to perpetual ea- ile, under the impression that bythe return of the members of elder surd younger branches to e France Orleanists -might have the advantage. In this state of prudes-the debate was determined nixel.-i-- M. Cietbri moved the repeal• of the taw, end M. Berryer opposed • it, under the shallow pretext that it would divest the exiled. prince's , of a, portion of their dignity, and lower their ~personal position.— The Government opposed the motions ' M. Tigers and M. Piscatnry were the chief promoters of the measures, although they did not speak. The issue Of the debate, was still doubtful when M. Dare Da fraisse mounted the Whims. I The-reompound of the bloody Jacobin St. Jot, Creation, and Cabot d'Hetbois, with compressed lipi, pale head, intense expression," sund resolute accent, while a hundred- double fists threatened him with personal vengeance, exclaimed, " that those who mootnmeittled pity, were Royalists, and enemies of the Republic." A violent scene en sued •; the Whim was unwounded by indignant inembere all \ enseing the endanntell favorite of Ledro Rollin who followed up his taunt by re belling to mind ghat the grandfailiwof the mows c whose bass' they wanted to repeal, voted for The king' h. 9 Th e Amembly shuddered, end I ,shouted, M. Benyer,..Recing his way through the lorowd; reached the tame, and was listened to "whilst he indignantly branded the sentiments of M. Dufrassie as " detestable." M. Thiel*, Remit sat and Placatory °felt sure of success, and. that the 'Chamber, out of dislike to M. Dufressie, would have voted the repeal. But no; M. Berryer stop ped short, and moved that the debate should be ad• jonmed for six months. M. Threes end - M. Picea. tory became furious, they tried to awed the danger, but M. Royer, the Minister of Justice, having ac- cepted this offer, the adjourment was carried, and the vote of the preceding.day reversed. The Paris journals have since been felt al descriptions of the reappearance of the " pale ghost of Robespiere " in M Dofrassie ; and altogether the scene, seems to have been more disgraceful than any which rte. curled in 1818. General Narvaez was present du. ring the whole of the proceeding. 'Paris is tranquil and the populace engaged in the amusements of Carnival.. NOIIWAS Popular Disturbances--Democratic riots have taken place in Swedsrvand Norway.— The students at Upsal University have paraded the streets singing revotianary songs, and their as sembhtges have been pat down by the Military.— At the same_period, in some of the towns of Dron• (helm, the - Socialists and Democrats have risen np against - the aothordies, who had imprisoned one of their leaders, and they werejtkfull insurrectionary movement at tbe latest date.. ' FRO* CAPE OT GOOD Hors—Vie Kaffir War.—. The former accounts of the breathing out of a war with the Kea" is confirmed.. Rebellion has been, up to the present time, the most ( bloody, and of more fearful character than say preceding oaths lisp side has bees great. entai— -1 • The loss of likt The whole of the beide istricts are abandoned.-- The English Goeimior, Sir Harry Smith, has pro claimed that it shall be a war of entertateation, and hat sent to the tale of Velem for More troops. The Rea Mr. .Bryant, the American Missionary died Pte.. 231 •It is presumed Mat- this war will not endanger Me Amerwan missions, although the Lon don Wesleyan and Scotch Missions wilt suffer se: rerely. Sir Harry Smith, the English Geremor ? at the East etsMniets was near : the frontier, assembling an army, wbieh would soon *mama to to, o 9onten. The Dutch beets were assembling rather reltimintlsr.• Those ofthe Colimisis who were slack in reemiing (0 fight. were, without ceremony henderover to a goad Marshal. -----, • • CHURCH DMITROTIED —Ma Tuesday morning; the rool and part of the walls of the Spring Garden Presbytentm Church ' , (Rev. Dr. AlcDowett,'s) gave wayand fell with a tremendous crash. An accomnlation of !MOW • upon the roof trissibe hums. diate cause of .the accideat, although it witemainly attributable lotto income manner m which he Churrli was built. No one was injured: , but had the falltectured ciU a - Sunday, the loss of lifei wait] have bees terrible. ,Thediumage is about $l5OOO. Dossavcrprz Yam—Early on Tuesday morning, the Aesimldy atthe ca rn et of Tenth and CheitnniStreet, PhiladOphis, was entirely destroy ad by -:It was a'opadwas edifice, 'use .stories bigh;:creupie . J.by FinoyStotes below, and the - pp. poestotilaavd-for.isdls, exhtbititms, r'n. • : J 7. Slat* - stAmaigorilL''' • . , etersAPhiPWQ >With the.' Wills heeke'ali• hglige t _ o 4 o s o 4-"Alea 8441144fIskinds, _mrifred at NMI Yoik on Suuntayitionung, This Obiatimaght Gni; bandied iiitd A l / 4 gemootsi;idso, sasiooo, lasi* don from : and 11Pfaxt **in friss ifikvrthisit* . • There was moth estilesnaut au the Whim coca. ke aimed be set ettainicig that a patty of towelling had ntealhotikeeLientiwe4- 4 ,1 6 1W1 11 ,w0r &SI Chagreiiiii Parimita. - _ peel OA. ielkwinit 'Balla or the IMO' Thome . MeDeratol, '274 OreenwicVat. l ,-New, York Joseph. B" 3l4ll §h uitgi ll:PM 4 : 34 De o 4 llll Ilmaiins:Ntiii. (irk; itinarinsnittlit Pepin; John W. Steele, Waterloo, Indiana; Catharine Cameron; men named Patrick. When the Ohio left auirtS lout persona, had biniiiimeinek all CruileigemansOuid wervilit chits confinement. : Armed "parties were out in ell abets: : Lions, in search olthe mtuderent.', One'of: the per ' sena arrested her confessed the minder.. ' "." The purport of his confession being; that the boat's crew, Ore in number, _with the boats of a widow, a native of Chagrel,.were taking nine Po* 'tenger* up th e river, among them two women and three children that k, crew wished' AMU to 'stay the night at &talismans's, but were forced by ,the, passengers to. go o n quarrel ended in a stru g gle, in, th e course of which the skull one of the passengers wescrushed " bya blow of an oar. lip to this time it" rows not-itiCir intention id kill ; but then 'they began:in earnest the.wodt ol death; and after-. daspatching,Lifie`men, with oars, they poignard the women and children; that they:then rifled 'their packets and baggage urthe murdered passengers, and ran the boat into the river Undid; that he who conlesse . d,charged the' ether " Man on. der meat witk mildew and directing the murder., The U. S. Frigate Savannah, waved 44:Panama the ithlestv iu SPrt.i 4 beileY4i hete F4irt• • Lyritan Auden,- a' palm 'man'.front' Boston, was murdered blamarkrtaalad. .MaClate, at Pans ma, owthe 22d of February. - lomat Durressalloloo-67 ra v iaas - arriTil witted a report oft second engagement b etween the party of Savage and Indians.' • The part'' intim of it are Brea in the following extract hem , a - Weir dated Fibta e ry 42, • • • ' • " I have rotn. received an acconatolSenge's wad expafithm, Whieh ['think you Can rely,' upon. Savage started front Ague Frio, with 210 nieti.;-- Oa the road Savage s stanetV ahead - With seventy men, to moonnoiter, leaving the balance ot hiskome With hlej.,Bume, ',They were .to meet at Fine Gold . Gutch. 'Savage wasted one day at that place, 'bit Maj. Barney not rip ~he want with his• small tome in pursuit ef 'the! Indians. In the eve rotate surprised a, line knee; And bad a skirmish; the Indiana retreating. Neat morning 211' Savage's mon look the Indians' trail,„ came pp with them and hillsd ten and wounded' thrty. The Indittes: retmaie4and Savage's parte.teturned. Maj. Bur; no v o poly rewired without efflictint anything... The rbi.ny five men dith by Savage , on ' relummg f rom his tint expedition', a( Fort Frizine, took forty eight mules t:lrn a party or Indiana 'after Savage left them. • - • - A letter from ..Los Aagelos, dated Feb. 4, re' marks: " News has reached na that the Tntare Indians his killed. Danton'e pan: , and Capt. &Utley's party: Don Henrietta himself wk ii here at the time, after more homes and provisions; rut his horses had fail ed, and he was ander.,the nevelsity of making a• coral at the Four creeke. There !Soma doubt of his vagueras (herdsman) together with Captain 'Dorsey and his patty, who comlied war Dalton, or nearby, having all' been killed atidthe .laule,dis peraed. French's ranch was attacked by e r e same Indians, who appear to have been several hundred strong,. armed with bows and arrows. FortumeelY an emigrating party of 40 Americans ware at the ranch at the time. The Indians were repulsed with the loos of about, forty , killed. A despatch reached es the past,week from .French, askutg arms and 'catridges ; they were immediately, forwarded by one of his partners; who Wee in the citykuthethite. Thirteen men, in all, are reported to have been massacred at the Pour Creeks." t , Another letter same date and place says: "The Mahe have been la the valley within a week past, - and drove oil Jose' Mario I.ope's caballed*, amounting to seventr-fiwe houses. Fif-• teen men (Paiaonos and Semmes) started in pur suit, came upon toe Utahs one hundred miles from the "Capon Pass," attacked them' and were re pulsed with the loss of one man, a Sonorian, who fell at the firm fire, piereed with five balls. Had it not been for the donnas of the night thej b arty in permit would have been nearly all kill as the Walls were about filly atm% armed with ri fles and revolvers." • It will' be remembered that we• bad seine time age , reports of the discovery of vmy rich ;silver mien, beyond' the Sierra ,Nevada, This, like may ny of the gold movies, appear, to have been sheer humbug: ` • This excitement shoat the Gctld Blatt appears to have pretty mash subsided, though we notice an occasional departure a a Tweet for the locality.— That there is abundance of gold there, is without doubt, but the extracting lit probably to o'i great far the business to be profitable. ' It is repotted that there had been an affray be. tween the Indians ,and the miners at and near the Blues in which several of the former and two of the tatter were tilled, and lonuor five wounded.— Seven , warriors of the Indians were brought down o the Bluffs where they were shot. FATAL EXPLOSION AT:Tile MININI.--We are. this week under the painful necessity o announcing an unprecedented and fatal explosion which occurred at one of the' minesof the Pennsylvaria Coal Co.. At Port Griffch, (two miles below this place ; ) on Friday morning last. The explosion took place from the ignition of a large amonm of firedamp that had accumulated in the mine, and resulted in the death of three of the mine.sarid the severe kiln of five others. Forte newly no one was in the mines at the time, but near a dozen persons were standing around the en trance to the mine tt the time of the fadoccurrefice. Two of the number, Messrs. Neir'site, were lestootty kinad—ona being blown to the distance alone hue dyed and fifty yards, and the other about fifty. A third, Michael Ryan, was driven through the side lli el the Engineonse, breaking through a fo ur by seven inch joiee of timber;in Ins passage and yet, strange to tell, not a bone in his body was, broken, and his recovery, we'undennand, is considered spate probable, being under the skilthilittention of Dennisof this place, site, together with Or. Halsey, ofTroy, was prornpdy on the spot, vender ing efficient medical aid. Michael White was 40severely . injured that he died Me next day. The Engine House connected with the mines Waisliertially demolished,: while the fixtures at the en trance orthe stops:add the shatteradyimbers otthe railroad entering , the mines,: were scattered to a prat distauce in,eveiy direction. We, append a list of the killed. ard woinded. Gee age 22 killed. Brothers. -Itobt: Nesbitt, Michael Witite,"died : lames and Jos. Speerimr, timbers, severely , injured: Michael Bytut, severely injured : John Jones. :wounded ; Wm, German, wounded': Wm. &ones. slightly wounded. • 'Me remains of the Stec: Nesbitts were sent- to 'their friends in PottswilleonSaturday hat.—Pittsfoa A ehanielifl lynching attair t piams at Mil. recently, =A person, named Evans was enemata! of having stolen .5250, frorn , 'is 'iota{ in that place, and _he was re ized , by a inob and , sus prided-in 'boa, with a rope around hist - sec*, un til he watt.ifead. It is said'there was not a peri l. 'ate of etufenoasigainst him. A destr‘tive Are occurred in the - store of Meake.Haydectr; Oldies and Clan Ne.2lB•Pe: r street N,Y - . on Friday evening., .3 he bUilding fit• storied hiAtt; and itith its contents, wits entire'Y consgrried. "The fire Visas caused , by ``combustible droP,9 ' c- - .!•••• '- V,....-1,...;.:, ..„- ••' - ;.,,A-.,: .„,.:.-.",...,..........,..... Peiriedags -of . - ,Piiit, it legislature.: • , .. Uniii .. .le '*-": tf, . ' s ',‘ ,= l'. 7 l :lllinit9; rii i riokl*W : :)ii. 4i : :-plaii : 4 Me allidrii . : ll * litnta • ;*'' !.'; 1.,...,.. •-: L,, . ...• . .. ~ - 7 4t. 1101111 q0.4 1 t. liqlhattag•a liteSets*, _ .. 111 1 10 . - aPaIR 40 6 #0 1 ./ 1 "...#!. WON; ritoVidlit ... .: ' , , .1 the- final • aoppmett ef gre, V tli ott re. leie titbit dair.itiviesdled, aid *motion . . , . . , .. to. " 11 ' ; '` r mewl the Wei of 'ay be Ciasiticsdedi to procal,dl thl the consideration of the bill repealing certain p i , , of the act to prevent kidaapprog. • -:- ; The' thotiotiteirereject6)oB voting in the - afifo inatimandl4ll,l4pdost W t . ;Two thirds ari requited -.l4i4esperettlistolitriCf*Or. _ • 'BiliVeMd—Tho bj! PrOurukt. Pr ,Ilbek.gillfle ' t %Oil et ' ; in 'Saki itt WWI tolectirir :lieeirii:V Fas Icenski ihecity.and.cOnntfitf,.PluildelphiCiiii 1, 111 -en „P0, 3 ,i 5 9 12 . 1 00. Ai Jpesths,4 B l l l tiler* .I.gl-_lict umnorottekon mango,. i -, r• ,: ". :: . :,.i ~. • `'"'The'brakisibenea Raifroildfik-4he bilttegcei• ~ .iionktoit:eSosquehinhe Reamed 'Company 'contr. up on , coed, reading , the question :pending 'being opon.l ente4Oelmen, illersajty'hfr. Persyth k .trp strike biiit the proviail authorizing the .cortnecitow with , the' York Ord' . tirobe,itand.'.lleikotoi; ;Ilie , antendotetititatie rise jea -; let;l,lit''4: l . l seilOitinlr '4 l iii. , ding' hich the Senate adjourned;- '. ',.: •-: ..- ,; ~'. ..., 1 1furainations,for4ridgi, Speaker : laid; befori the Senate a Fleur ; item Governor Jobe, 'eittiii'tlioribiatibilanSrrura eO ilee to be •ta - Atieoeilte. Judge for ]ho Court'. ftetin' Pleas of , %Yeti* J, countr.:•;.. . ; !..' =:=- ,- - , -:,-,.! ~. .- . :.-... . , Hones - -Most-of the session. : Wee corisoined ; in , . _tbeepesiog the bill4ksootponMe the Peansylvantai AarigattnratSo ct 'Va'ott.Secate squeorliitente ~t 4 Ilene,: blOtii Apf lie g ' oast interest were ac ted :epee, when the; Hottaadjourtietk' (<_ '''. • • ' . ' •. -.- l i '' if , ,- ',U, B 4 a ' N‘ t 0 • • , i ;.185 I 1. 1 siaTi.—spea—k9 — Maittii „ te l ltir QM ib • se n ate a remonstrance front the Board df Wardens aft the f;ort df•Philadelphia; agaiitilibra liar** ex tension of wharves an the Distric* t of sinothwarki: -.E4 p his, Memorial frola the Board ; of Trade of Mails delprektive to atoodifick of the lasij.re , go Wig pilots and pitPtage:-' ~:' . 1- ' ,' ' ' ' . ~.- .dierwrigli, ritimosoreatiwisinmees, itc.....Memo• Alla were received fronkthe Amnion Philosophic. eat Society, remonstrating against ruiy tan being; taiiiiipontheirptopFriy ; and one ' from "this Phila. deligda Prison -DisetplinerSociety, in relation kilte• Construction of prisons. \ ~.„ - -• , Petitions from a nomberof physicians, .dentists and_ others,. prayipg for a law incorporating the, Pennsylvania Dental College; for the repeal of all lags exempting certain , Property from tiiitilion;, .±:lictm citizens ofilichmond; Philadelphia County, in. (finror of incorporating a Bank in that Distrieq.andl erre from the transponers on the Columbia Railroad,. relative to a redintiOn'Of Oils.'” Biltsiteported:.=-Thei,Committee on Interpol bit. prnvemenis reported, ,with amendments,, the bill providing for the,erection 41 idea' in • the Snsque h stns river, eppottite Columbia; Also a bill to fa ciliate the passage ef coalr arid , coke boats in the- W,orke of the Monongahela • Navi4ation Company [ . 1 The same Committee niponedligainst the bill to' protect the•property,of the Commonwealth, and to= le,galize it dam en a,, portion , of ' the Delaware river.. The Jedieiary Cominittee reported .a bill relative• to county prisons.. TheNII is intended to remedy the many niriposevils, wlnch:now.impede the full seceeis of oar present syem of • prison. disciplipe. The Susquehanna R t ail ;.—h m e Senate resu • t o. ed the consideration of t e bill to incorporate the Susquehanna Railroad • moony. The question pending was on Mr. Forryth,amendment to strike out the provision authorizing : a connection with The York end Cumberland Railroad. After some furth. er discossionolhe amendment was lost—Yeas 9, nays 22. and the Senate'adjaumed. Afternoon &rsiort...-The Senate resumed the con. r iderntion of the bill inCorporating the Susquehanna R s dread Company, which was ppssed finally Yea. - 21 - , nity• S. • f. , The bill to re.annex !the county of Montour to the count y of I Columbia, ' was taken up and passed th roug h the - Cornmiti of. the, Whole, and fest. poned. Big, pi i ,4 20 1--To" incorporate the Woodland Hill Cemetry; ter ineorrate 'rhos Wanabnry State Line Plank Road Compaly; a supplement to the ita in corpongin4 Danphi3 and . Susquehanna_ counties; the bill giving the Aidellnel• JOsliCes of the Peace, and Cunables colictirren! jurisdiction throughont the city and eounty of PhiiaLielphia. Adjourned. Houss.—.The House rail cigtod to order ) ood poi ceeded to business. . 1 _ • Bills Altgrortsd•--Bill granting s !]irons to Dr. Wm. Wonherill, from tsabella his wire- Bill extending the charter of theSchly4kill and to relied the capita!, end restore toe same by new subscription. Bill fora system of free Banking. The bill repealing this low'prohibuing the circa lation of innau notes , from other States, was report ed with negative reaommendation. The Committee reported adverse); to the remon strances against selling any pan of the Columbia Railroad ;Ind intersection; and also as the bill revi sing the tolls on the. Colombia Railroad. Billa.lntrroduced.--Bdl to repeal chat part of the militia law whieh imposes a fine for non•perform ance of military duty. Bill relative to testamentary trustees. Bill to incorporate the Pennsylvania Dental Col lege. Bill to refund to sufferers by the great fire in Philadelphia certain shop. taxes and tavern licen see Rill authorizing:the Recorders to appoint deputies. The Ten: Hour Late.—The bill supplementary to the ten hoar law came tip on final passage, and was rejected by, a tie tote, 41 to 41. Toe House then-adjourned. Much '22, 1851. SIM rte.—The following bills passed an omni bus" this morning : Regulating elections id& district of Southwark Philadelphia Co. ;' providing for the widening of ; relative to the election of eashiere and sbliettora ot- Bank* in Phila. ,Cow, authorizing = the corporation of the City, of Philad. r to.ley gar pipes through the public highways; changing the name, of Charles Orrick Barton Campbell to Charles . Ber tha. Campbell; , narrowing Winfield' street in the district of 'Southwark.;:ineorporatin,g the 'German. town Water Company, and to continue for an Dn. limited period, the, District Court of the city and coenty of Philadelphia.' The Senate 4,djoumtid withoit 'transacting any other important twines& - • - Holum—A memorial, slut introduced in faror of decreasing the rates of lolls is tettes trade of the Columbia Railroad Company. Referred id Seleit Committee; ' • ' • ' • Bills Rtrited —A bill relativelo foreign judge, mesas, with amendments. A bill ,ksi the better se: entity and flayel laborers br this' state, with a rsenal. menus: , The bill relating twists against' hnsban4 or wile, was reported with uegativelecommenda. tiOn. • ` • r • Bills intrithsied.--To incorporate the Blackwood Ccillep of Medicine..' The bill M esiabliedi ta new departinent of &loci. tins was liken up, discussed at length, and passed —tetis 47inays-34. • - • The Bill , supplementary to the act to punish se duction and afloat a more adequate civil remedy for injury, passed seciind reading. The House then adjourned. • DeAtn 'DV MRS. MORIMION •••••Mrllt, Planta A. Morrison, mile 9f William A. Morrison of .this vit. Inge, theladp mentioned by us last week as hate. Inken Aquaftitis through mistake, died at the residence of her father, Alfred Williams, of the town! of Candor, on Monday list. • The Aquafortis contained moisture of quidailcer, and was taken for Chloroform, which Mrs. 1%1. had been , in the fiabil; of dropping hues decayed.tomb to prevent its aching. liovr she tante in swallow' the tie r - Olson we arlittot intinmed s . ..bufit mutt have been unintended.,—OttegorGaz.. / titian; firma all- sun ,i4lOllll-lsph Philt si Norfolk il T ii th y be. tur ass JIIIIMPRF els thiskiiss Masi istid_s party f: ore triite V. V. litsserisfpro g a p li bi sit idiwi n k l a n k ibs brier debts/oast, hr. sli t atm gihrlitott OSP. into it** ClOWa t fareblid to linkiondetf, spur discharged d iem tetaklibopft Mir Wale, liobin liuniumasThimi, ttennely sustruirw, % I s rae l Stulantussad two , * Om The niters, *is stiti, nomn - syskisokropikeisaritossomos is Vow: - lis fin homstßdsriixta3 to jatiilf Ths bail which :u gisphlo tipp et Chsplist before. the County Vest% now sifting it sevinalksainnentsetukt. irr binto with; attervingkin kut been for , fe ited Whew thereon was cal led befonrthe Coon, Chaplin was not thee to answer, and of,,co ose . quenetrthstbsit- vow forkited:l- This.= MA, ^h, therefore as &gills* from jusice, so& wa i t we on. dentientl, i berdensuided bjethiGovelsor.-Boitimo re , Patriot' - - • • - Tefilde or - thef.COlorailist River Tear, i re MimpArt fu the minter Colo. todO it sale and fortes sMl entrance into Abe Colora. dcr River above the' Tait. Alio Colorado went T ip. as fafacColombei t merely) to show boreal!. Th u is a faciliry . ol iitcttic fable t elite JO, the-people of that region, but it bits pot" "been secured without ' mach labor. ... r. • • The U.S. Steamer %tit Witch i .Lieut. Comai. Misaroon; whict . saitedj!Oi NOrfolk.' n t liiidayof. last week, foitlie (talc vut;Cliaileetert, got_ back to that port, where she Toesdey evening, having aufrered : coinitleMbly in heavy blow o n Sunday inighi,vpriviose ikolektiah , the engine had 'become disabled. - Six persons escaped' zn'theijoitat Alihntown f ti ° ion. Tuesday, by cutrinA ltole.tbreugb the ceiling ' Arco:o win* :their palled into: the Joh, escapin g 'thence by meanief their, blankets cm.' into imp l y and used as ropes . 1414 thew Own. from the win. John ficrward ?s i r tf; who' Was recently reCeireill for the seitind the - entoiiittnent Of count sr Tunis, is the anthoeitt die wordirth ee in -most pis. past of all English swap a Florae,. t Hoax; The music is an old Sicinisavatr r insoquated by Dunizeni into ontfof bin fiimsteras.. w. , Mr. George Fcescht was se' tiously!injored near, Small's mill, en• the'York Cumberland' Rail road on Friday lath.' attempting tOtteptirawo ra ear from another: he fell and was can& t elven the two cars, breaking' bit breastbone and' tler-blade. There is a ptibs!btliiy . or 14 recovering. We read is a fleffitild'esPer that is the last po. dish to a piece or cutlery, nr gieen by the hand of riroulan.n • The same-may tar eitid ; ol'huniao COI. host polishlo tryonng babe, is g)- yen by hies:sizing with female' society." —P , The York '(Pa.)„Press, sayathat theexamittation of the affairs of the defaulting county treasurer there is going on. The extol meant cill'his-defalcation has not yet been ascertained ) although it is knorrn to exceed $2,0004 The nomberoilliathers al the four cheap efilablifh• menta in Lemtoo, already exceeds 1,550 ; 000, and the number of weinert-whq have washed anchlriell the clothes of themselves-mid families, amuse to no less than 215,000. lion. Joel IL Poinsett, of South Carolina ; formertv Secretary of-War r bas , written a letter to Col. 1. L. McKay, 'which4as lately read at a public meet. jog in Wrach, ia -ihat State, strongly counseling them against discrmon. movements and separate State action. . - A .son• of • Henry Proffin• of York, Pa., aged le years, fell off horn. the end of a car on which he was-riding, on Tuesday of last week, cambial; his tags and one arm, ao that he died 'in a lark hours. The stock jobbers of Lon employ /Swallow! , 'instead' , of Carrier • Pigeong; to bring the prices of egOeit, from Paris. The Swallows are taken from their young, and maternal instinct urgeS them back,. wearing r a Oboe marked with the prices is question. Dr. Chartnirrghs works, of tauter. selections Rots them, are m coarse:of publication in the Getman language at Berlin. The series is to consist 61- teen small vobaraeue An neat orthe Shah of Persia is now at Melina, to engage.military ofrtoeys for Ms-master:a -*erriee, and a physician to• take- °barge of a medical school at Teheran. Dining the year 1850, tour brutdredand serearp. Seven miles of new railroad were opened in Ea land, one hundred and four in ScoUand, and fens- tour is !rearm) The Rev. Robert r Rieci'enri4e, has been Ia urinated by the people of Fiyette county, Kentucky, for the othee`of Sopermalidemof Rake Inattudioo in that State. ' The Piedmoutese Minister-of the Wirier-prop sea to redoes all milkiest festivities in thatAito; to one solemn_ day , and to appoint the second Sus. Jay in May fot that purpose. John C. Callionn's ISt S. copy_ of his last speed in the United States Senate, is • advertise:l for sale. by somil one in NeW Yerk, into whose hands it has fallen. A i ktal accident occurred at the fonndry of Tem: plin-& Conne , at Easton, on Friday last. One v: the workmen being caught in a large wheel wa, carried several times around it, by. which he W 3.1 so badly crushed ae to survive but a Oen time. In excaratinff on the-railroad, about Flienillei front %Wheeling, Va., was discovered a s lask of a gamic animal, embedded in sand about 16 feet The tusk was not less than 6 feet long, and at the large end measured IS inches in circumference. !Andrew Dever, recently one of the Wilmington (Del) city watch, was arrested on Saturdiy,cbarg , ed wah kidnappinz Wm. Brown, a free 'rev, of that city, and selling him out of the Sate. The Mayor held him to bail in the item of 51000, for his appearance at the May term of the court.., „ . -There is to be an early meeting clam officers theVintinnani and St. [Adis Railroad at St.Lonit The company was created by the taws of Ohio-al -Indiana- it is thought the work *ill be begun la; Fhort time. ,The route is 330 miles, s e nd the car expected” to fallbelow *IS estimates. , A cheerful fires is nearly * good , . for an iorand at healthy - weather; To make a sick man Ilak he's dying, all that's necessary to Took half deg yourself. Hop, and despair are as catching to as * 4ll lo. l o9 l mortridtunts. Always look sunshiny, Were' fore• whether you f eel eorin - not. Tire *mons hare been arrested at htobile, fat the murder , of Hernandez, whore house was aro', ed int money atat the occupant kilted. On ass n' **pentane enlisted Hennaadez's watch was food. They am both Hayanese. Tasue.--ecene, a 'groom)! store—Exit customer with a jag—Grocery, keeper to' his sons--" ilia % did yott,charge that li qu o r Yer, sir Joseph, did you charge that " 1111 air-reeo " All ri,ght 'so have t" The Union denies that Major Donelson, its cur chaser,' is committed to' any candidate for the Pre ardency, Ent affirms he will support heartily the de• mocmtie nomination. Good sugar lands, in clinic', loeatiOns, can yet t4 Vacated in Texas at from three In five doll3ra acre; cotton imd corn lands, at from filly cents I" three dollars, . A resolction was carried in thn New Jersey Le" gislature, the other day, to present each member of the thitil house—is e., the lobby members—with copy Of the Bible. The citizens of Barlington lows, have amhorizeJ the'City Council to subscribe for 695,000 worth ' f i w toc ith k p in eo a rii r i ajm ili a n t o l L desired to connect that plats Thg Senate.nf Wisconsin has passed a bill limey ing.lo tgte of jificrept to twelve , per cent.