Frei Soft F t ree speech, - Free Ment 41,Vientirrit'xr:".1= , .•• - , PF'eref,VOrifiPX)DßlCHi. ~MTewa~~~ . _`Satprdap, . ~. . - • Terms of The itaiteitlet. • seidua,sbasesrell.ereussaritt . .. 2. bededitettSarc=eetally advance - 1K go %vitae 4164 = 114 No-sAge,t4o9 l tesettseuyeastomless plod tbr. 4 Astruistseauctst. pet m are of 'tea titles..so cents for the, !rats said 23 eons (Or tub subsequent insertion. 4 .",n74:14e0 111 the Ununt.StosS. l4 .tionb side of- tbCPulitte .4tuare, :testator be'tbe Brainard Marl., Emmett beivrien 7 5 , " 4216.1dhirelPi lam! caritas:- " ' we-'" rM Thi;'Pvelfflz VOlassii*. 4. rik .lhis; number, the Reporter enters upon the Twelfth year 'a its 'existence We -embrace the express oar gratitude to he friends wfiti , have, during Alie-last three and a half years, so ao., Ady entwined us, against both domestic and t‘ foreign infinenee." -Such demonstrations Of friendship and „, canNence, as have been sweated on more than' ,one occasion, tends paper, are indeed cheering, and calculated to nitre us to a - moraileteenined minus and gre ! stef,zeal, , To give utterance to the principles of the Democratic, pang of :Bradford .114 be ; our. highest :aim ; the ; hope. of: mem. , .ing their apprObation bur en - fY wish. Others may • vacillate ,or forget tkeir duty and their faithcbin while this. Democracy of Bradford remain-steadfast in the principles and policy die.) , have marked out, we shall stivefe be true. to:them. • . piptll?ek'lllird Caged• The Susquehanna Register; gives an account ul the caging of arise named Richard M. Deming, alias . Richard ,M. D. Mead, aliaseomeihing else, who.came to Montrose some timer:go calling , him. self - the second _name above t mentioned, and vom meratjtid the -study Law in Ike • offico of Joseph T.' Richards, tsq., and who robbed his•safe of some upivards a•favr weeks since, and suddenly left, with a borrowed watch, &c , and was brought back : by the Sheriff of Lewis co: N. V. and lodged in jail last Saturday. It is said that having stopped io Lawiscounty - kir a short time, (which is away lowanls the remotest coiner of - the- State of New York) be bad so far insinuated • himself into- the, good graces of the cashier of the Bank in that place as to be penroittedlo sleep with him' in the Bank lora &yr nights, and might probably have round a - chance to Matti a big bird if the confidence had .been a little lunher extended. Bat the Sheriff hay. ;:ingkeceived one of the adYetiisements•sent oni fot itim, gave him-a polite invitation to take an excel'. vice with liint,on the pretense, it is said, of getting him totelplcatelm rogue somewhere.in that •state. Mead !probably fond this to be something like " setting a rogue to catch a rogue," at afiereoming on this way-a piece, and taking in aninher deputy to help take the rogue, he found himself most essen tially &ken in,,and br9ught to a u tight place." He 'mast await his trial at the August session. ARTIST'S UNION OF CIROISBISTI.-4110 IIII4111; Abe Wirstem States have establishertau An Union, by the above tide in the "Queen City of the. West." The gam* pkuk is much din saps as of sindiat . institutions' in the Eastern cities, the monies teceiv. pct, being devoted to the production of-.two centenravings, in the highest style of art, of . which very member receives one copy devil, for every flee dollars paid, which will be delivered in the or- -der of his subscription. To Ate, purchase .01 American - Watts of An, width will be publicly distributed by lotwmong all sthaisnembets. The:Paintings se distributed will be riebiy hawed at the expense of the Institution. -Tothe purchase of valuable Notional Publica ,tionsoshich still also be distributed by lot to -the •subscribers.. Thesis worlte,will illustrate the /Este of the Scenery• of the United States: , Thus it. Will 'be seen that e.Tery subteribe. not only reeeiveirwo , magnificent tagnivinp, srorth , the full amount of Ihiti subscription,' but .also may obtain -one of the !mid aplendid and ^Thimble Onginal Paintings- of the American School of-Art. Metubruaktrho eatie•‘" • in the distribution, are, 63r everyaddidonal five dol. Jars, presented with an additional engraving, worth et least that amount. Each member will also be horn the date of his subscription, - to the - ontriber of the et Western Artists' Journal," a month ly publication devoted to Literature and the Fine •arts. • • Subscribers for ISSI will receive a copy of 'Mount's celebrated Picture of " Catching Rabbits," ands betattiki print of " Washington;' slier , Stu art's celebrated Rertrail, _which Is admitted to be :the most correct and life•like representation of-the - yiallter of his Country now in existence. ; The Union -has iheady purchased a nuruhsr of spiended,paintiogs, which will be•distributed at the fleet annual drawing is August next:. t im4, She Honorary Secretary 6oi this place, is Wit. Pisan, who.will receive and forward sabscrip . .. • "'tats -FARM JOVillie r for June, makes iv ap plicants' punencaly upon amiable. We have not lid an opportunity to peruse its pages, but a cum. emontnationUonvibees us that its utility' as a tompanion - foi the' fanlir ,is increased With each number. We hope to see it well , sustairod, and ' , become of incalculable advantage to the Armin" Weems of Panneslvinia. 014140.' who . . was senteno;d to ten. wig confinement in the Western Penitentiary, last June, on robarge of robbing tbeinail, at Great Bend,bila been pardoned by President Fillmore, Pd lattow.,at born,. eitissei Ox Tag fdessuespar.—The steamer bride 5! 1 # 4 0 0 Ne-14 1 0 7 ed ateauco, la' on the, nth 0 03 ! 0 Wded ;N elaigraati4smaag )! whom Mani Imar, _ .C!'amcholora) With atallY =Ore asses iigt promised io term irate family. CORItellti0111110:1111 Wediei;/ dfft 11111: - * We bye not teenivtd- an innonnt Of the pittelndine, but 'will 'Oblialt &sin in 1411 sat likti AiraccoCCisOililacatibinistitiirliciot '"ltto,w.oii.dw'::.`i:': - ---: -. 7 . -•:'1 - :- fc'''' :-.-•_-,,•-' r . . .. . - - 04 ir.. l :**ool.aapto44ll" Ori******.*Tere*O: 1 k - 15 °Lanai ti, - . l6*heiti - Ont:incircale*;:the'genendtpb: 40 4010141CORVOIVOVIitilleiihWut 0 1 , ar tOr il 9 1 10. i. #0:0 000* . j: 1 ... 2 *g* *1 t 7 67- 0 4 # 2 __,4# 1 40 0 410 - kk i t be '' 41 . „...„4,,,,,,.:,,„.„ it., tierfit*iitareTitioy.eiteiti ' . (eic - :liiiistiiiirkittiiiiAtitie4oriiik 4, ~ 1 side: -. utwo7 are inerrther of Meeks ef, whiie,' casein b)ing 4P4l 4 l l eskrles*mmito4 0041 0 41 P1 Ten the "jib! end l : *.l and.the Ittwer,lelt end are' •iventingi differing i n this .reefieet horn the good I notes: The srords'it ort demand". in the genuine, ~ . .... . .._ . begin wiihin:a rizteenth otenlneh fran % k the p ,.. 1 ginal tine en theitehititli [ lisilbilhsihihiitt. die e°,t,1 159j-P l ':.lrl isi.ToikAtP.,o o %,, , ,-„ , .,—„,] _ - _....................: Inv- MI uir z tB5l V. isver e zrroo Reprioct4tic StukConvention;rit Vermont, was held-at - Burlington, on the 30th att. !It is tepresettted'aa enthisliaticAimberf tingi • the liven ing: the Convention . seasmid reseed' by, JOHN VAlc. IhnisNi a -speech of one lour -mild qrumer's lescith,. which is one of: the most 'logical effoits-of. that singularly gilled gentlemerr. lotions were adoided taking the broadest'and mos. 4 radical democratic-, ground, in favor of Treedorn, .and sustaining the. Habeas Corpus Jaw of Vermont, The following- ticket was;pl.tced in, nomination— Governor, locus ) 11: , Pecs;. Lieut. -Governor,. Rv- LAND FLETCLICK Treasiner,,MUlSEL i TIIOMPEOPI. I -o* - The Distrct'Court of the 'United State:liar the' Western District of Pconsylvsuia, will be held al W,dlianssport,on.the third blonday.ol ,June nest! (being the I6th iust)belore the Hon..TkIQUAS tam! I t hecirpuii Court hellion the fourth 3fon day of 4ne,, (being the Sid, inst.,) before the flon. IL C. OalEa• Jurors and witnesFel summoned to the Circuit Court will attend on the for 4 Monday, and ju rors and witnesses in the District Court wilt attend ort 149 third Monday of dpne, as.usual. THEATIfICAL.—The Diamatic .Company,, under .the direction of Messrs.AVEsnts 8:. PIIELP; (suc cessors to, U. A. Hough,) have beeaperimming tlet‘ ing,tkp peg week at Mercer's 1-141,te good houses. Such an array of talent, is hellions met with in the" , country, while the gentlemanly deportment of the eip' tire company have aecured thnn - universal reopecif As their soy here will be limited to a tew — mote nights, the Opportunity most be improved by those wishing to sus them. . Irr. The dis;:nguiAlied Composer and vocalist ) Mr. DEDIPSTER, gave one of his Entertainments, at the 'Court House, on Monday evening last, "to a very large and high respectable aodienco. Though laboring under some disadvantages, he.performed those pieces which have already become so popu lar, to the great satisfaction of his audience. Air a composer, Mr. Dzsipsrga has no superiors --as. a vocalist few equals. Bloat Ger.!) Dosr.— Three steamers have arnvistl at New York dulkfig the present week from Cali. fomia bringingoirer two millions , in gold &Ist. The intelligence from the urines - represents the miners in a flourishing condition. The prospects . of the country, generally, are improving. Q;- We call the ,attention. ol our citizens .0 •the licoriceunnig-gurn.--0....."0-...1 pont" 'by •thela:!t Legislature:- It. makes some! chute' in thejttazner of sleeting, : - I.rough OLUGerri. -- qINCUS AND Msesoctur,„—A Tamer .6t.'Co',., coraiiineil Menagerie and 'Circus will exhibit .at this place on Saturday next: A bill:of greatotuac 'ion is offered. See'adsertiament. . , Exposzox or Tar Ecuo.—The New Or. leans Crescent of May 23d; gives the following;de. tails ot the explosion-on the. steamboat - Echo, .at Bayou Sara : Tbe Echo arrived at the landing at Bayou Sara, about if quarter past lye`o'clock, on Wednesday evening, anil stopped to put off , a passenger 'end take a few small house( freight on board. _Before she was ready„to„atart,und . while the men were -employed 'in getting, ready to let go the rope, a great noise was heard, snit' a rush of steam and water from the,atarboard • boiler, drove several of the iwen intethe,river and servers' into the mud on the Shore. Sig or seven of there Were badly.sCald. ed, and three Wird hurl so badly that they died soon aftertbi unfortunate' occurreneer. Their names arc Thos. Walkei,Gesorge Muller, and a German name , . uttaiVrittratstrf pork, biases of proviShork, and' casks of - liquor; which were epee- the;brias. tie, were blowtsuway, • - • . which Were on the deck, wartcarried a great dis tance by the force of the steam. In all six men mere scalded, and some of that number dangerous. ly injured. On examining the boiler to discover what was the cause of the explosion, it .was found that the inside plates of the boiler had collared . and given way, and lost all the Steam and water from it. Rat little damage waifdone to the teat, although the force,ol the steam took, parts of the boiler firings the toll . 'length of the• vessel, and brought them with-force against the partition of the wood house. Had thefirbeeneny deck passengers the loss- of life would be great. The three moo who were so badly hurt were taken to the hospital, where they are doing very well, and likely very soon to recover. Tnz Moutons AT SALT LANs, in a few years: will have attained a high degree of prosperity, and will possess. the elements-which give Stability to social communities. Thetare situated itt ai fertile: valley, with many natural •resources, and they are endeavoring to tom these adiantages to the ,beat account. Mr. Taylor one of the Morinon - missiona. rtes sent cent area the Sslr •Lake - Vidley, writes from Europethat two'largei establishments are fit. thug Qatar Condon fer the city of "Salt Like. One comes ant forthsc'purpose of mantifacturing broad and the other srestinp„- merint , ISlpacery And other fabrics of that description, together..v itb shatilsOlitinketsc flannels. Sic:. Thttother eslablish. Meet spoked. of -comes Mit for ttie porpeiscaf olacturingliseglir the beet: root; on., the same' principle as, in 'Frappe.. They. will require a .great deal Ormaeldnery, which it is contemplated ,to beitig"out; together witblmen,to work it, l the abject being to Manufacture every ' thing to be regiured in the yeller, so as not to. be necessitated to put. chase it Msewhere.t.:, IMI . - , E>rtatiialiirilwtiliVt.tiiLt Finn...4o Si I,olllt, lately, ahoy 7 'yeari old; who hid beim ; I'o withers palominos, including The pretended Ottieg off and restoration tithe nose of. one,ol„the mnlienceortwatted WWI hiqounger,sisond to ,al low him to sty the - same operation' with her, int] in their mutual ignorance thecotting . eff was totally &me' with it large caning knife. The poorchild • of course/at'. tent to -herAzemoiatirg -ar,ol4r.ist loud screams, which win broogittitkli but it wits not until•she hail fainted,* timid:lei, of,pries from the' fairer blood, thit tlitivosti was age* Plaied iit its prop atipoittian' ; ,-, itakaa thought at Ifflaabaoald tlgti live" ball &KA are h°l ooll / 10 W Obi* OW _the _ogatt 400 WilV*ltipful sear, tit esierso: l ,„- • ~ .$ • • MB 44 so Set mummy 3s The finite argo of edikilitites thy= Rio iliiss* fp l snived,at chadypitlest.wmit.,, , =NM I= mgeatik =50.1, - ,solawtell ilk *ate aio. Ito se ; .lf : persolfstkiec :Ihero " ~. . vow_ * •-;,---:,:,.....' - That,_ . .• I I 1...._....,, ,' .esr j _lo i.,; : , amen off: •,,.f , of the wrolita , . illsiOtta ,' I'll i : tit vote - for do it .:a teletsNtwejfter • i :',.. to senteitis arm Mat i wn Colritilk*th 4-4 ; eats ;, two fie 2 . _ —l' years; and-two peerage t o _serve one . year; and ;i s each WM s atl state distinctly the term for which ArkMol. WI 401414110mtivirfi-madiatorsestoote, Sequentannn I election theft shall elect - tis•ar quali fied citizens to servo, loc. three years; and sitkoziox and for such time' s niaji be neeessaiite'fitrany _vacancies, from death, , resignation, or ..otherwise; but in case more than one vacancy accurs t the ailillaY,„fill r ih e i rti*ilit i ) affeq**l4 l l4l e id mother; tie tiiiii:' Agervßnivito. l .4imdernef--.lhetsXtanc . . . . iii - mince annually on the blot day neat affetth!elac .tiaticerrifttre,petirtifis 'elected vital(' o„fieeitiff`that , rlay t or as endtriihereafter is niarWatilliViplahe -of t i nf L ting the locating of. the contwilt for the time being, and. sutecribet.the oaihttor, affittrimious , re iiiiiit by eit:•ithigroii4, Which 'milts or ifiirmations, I ortil those:of - ell 'Mei' other borough offizeis, shall be filed amonethe records of the .borough. At Itie first reg ular !naming of the COUOCiit after: the elec. Cleo . , th ey shall proceed to , elect one,of theirpumber who sit's!' betneirident of the conneil andburels, mitt imo her-of their number; Wild shall be vic e trident of the council and assistant burgess; an din case die, said council shall failmi eiect at the said. meeting. the two list elected members of 'batmen ail shall'l hu gess and aV;iistatit, the highest in fate, to bit burgess ; but in case of au equality Of votes , to bedeeid:th by- tot/ The said.biirgivei shall exeroiee andtmjey. ion: the duties:and' powers.w Welt now or: . hereaftermay by law ,be„ciittfroett pr enjoined op-. 'on thetnigess of Ilia lintouilt of Towanda; the as.- sisttint'borge;is shall eujoy ell the rights hod Erie:: cise all the 'dirtiest Emil' powers•trt that burgess in' his absence tarinability ;motive.; The:liurgess shall be anthortzed ln atlininistetr the oaths to the incom ing -members of the council, and to all the ether bored:fit - officers: Three 'members of the einsicil shall' constitute a qrairine to do busineski; mid:the sahretruncil are hereby authorized, when in:their juLlginent, it seenlrs best, to appoint Into overecters of the poor, whose duties shall be :hornet and, separate ifoitn, that of the street inMirtissiraiera, and when they do so appoint, the street commissioners shalt nol "Itemise the duties of overseer of thepoor. Sec. ,;, That the high constables of , the litirough of Toviantla, hereafter elected, shall have folk pow., .er rind arahoitts. fo'disahatge all the duties enjoined by law .ow eonstables: and be etifined to rivaive . i ,the same fees : and be subjext milts same mania tious affilpenalties as are prescribed, an.l-enotained in the laws now existing, or that may hereafter be passed, Caneerninn'eonstables within this•Commoii werlth,' and it shaft 'be the duty or the said high' constable to give the notices required by met con. I cerning elections. Sac. 4. That so much of any law as is hereby altered or supplied, is hereby repealed, so far as the same relates to the birrough of Towanda. Sec. 5. That the provisions of an acrentidetT an act for regulating and maintaining line fences and for other purpores, passed the eleventh day th filareh, one thousand. eight hundred and finiy-two, relating to township auditors, imposing on them the dnties.of fence viewers,, be and the same are hereby extended to the street commissioners nt the Borough of Torrent's, in the county of Bradford. Approved the eight day of April, A. D. one thou sand eight bundred.and fifty pre. .EXTRAthIDINA . RY &CAM: —The "last' Abingdon Virginian eor.tains the fullowing account :-- The children of Mr. George Hickan, a citizen ol Scott county, werestlaying together iti,a field, and near the mouth of a lathmidess sink-hole. iti their gambols, one of them, a boy about eight or ten years of puihed is little brother, about four years old, itewilcmg aver the edge and down into the deep dark . pit below. was some ,time after the child was missed, before any certain informa -4.-costaalw.frown from the othftrairto Whathad •bedonict of bimvand it was only by threats of se. rem punishinnut,•that.finallypielvamoihaisva••• zritt Troinlhelioy \vim • um the need a con. " &slam of what hid happened'. An effort was made inimedritely io ascertain the situation-or the little fellow and sifOrd'hin Wier, if tie! was•not Beyond its power, Ropes were tied togetfiiir with a stone attached to one end, and an attempt-was made to fathom, depth beneath, butmore than eixty•lect of rope n wem'employed 'jinn; no bottom could be reached. A lighted candfis Was then let down, but its, light gave no hopeful indienation, except hat the pit was free from choke damp of impure air; tes far down as the candle descended. Night came on antLall furithet. efforts had to_be -A* the-time abandoned. On the next day filitlies trials were matle`of' the depth of the - pit, but with no better success. ''ln despair, the frantic parents were about to give up all hopes of recovery. or relieving their little innocent, and preparations were -being made to close up the mouth of the pit, to prevent a like occurrence in future, When it was suggested and agr, eed upon that another and a final effort should be made by letting some individual ilownty ropes to examine the nature of *a abyss and ascertain •if there was any encouragement for further °dons to be found below. ' A - brother of the loot child unaertook the fearful task: - Cordcwere.fastened around his. waist and tea e ,14 J. • 'lt wig ewer et o eseern ' or to be AraWn ap. 'He was swung ofl and slowly lbwered, until having gone to the depth of about 50 feet, he looked below him, and there shone thronp.h the thick darkness two glistening eyes intently look. lug upward. In another moment he was standing on a shelf or angle in the shaft with the child clasp. 'et! to'his bosom. He -fastened the nide fellow se. curely to his own body, and Wading him take the rope firmly in his hurdle, the signal was ,given to draw up. The child held.,convuleively to the rope, and in a few minutes they rose within view, of the hundred anxious spectators, who had assembled io witness the result ; and when the . first _glimpse of the little fellow 'alive caught their eager gaze, screams and-shouts of oy from the • excited multi tude filled the air , and big tears of sympathy started from the eyes of every beholder. After the first paroxysms of delight had subsided, tbo child was examined to see if it haditustained any. injury; and extraordinary to tell, with the exception of a little 'bruise on the back of its head, .it was' perficfly moil and unhurt. The only complaint' that it made was that it was hungry being nearly 27 hours ender the ground To inquiries made of it, .it re plied that it saw a light, and heard it thunder. From the native of the pit, it appears that the little renew had fallen a perpendicular 'distance of 40 feet, upon a slope or bend , m the shaft, add from that place had elided down 20 feel farther to , the .pricit where he wakfotmd.leart;o2, against!' sort of pithisor 9/0, and gazing upward. 'How he escaped instant - de& truetion. is beyond all 'amount. ' THE CRYSTALTALICE Bratarr.--Dr. Dna, in his speech •at ihe.anniversary meeting of the-Weeleyan Methodist Missionary Society , in. London, thus,des cribea one of the Heathen Temples I slll 'Siiringliain you have 'the hugest heathen temple that can probably be Toundlront the North to.the:Soutb flole.:> • It' is a square; each sideteing Milftin:lengthonsihat it is four miles ratuul.—, Talk 'of ',your Crystal : , Palace ! Why, 'Os a, man isitiutit'pnt a penny i n his pocket, you might put your Crystal Palace into the pocket ot this huge pagoda: , The walls arts: 25 fret high and 4 or 5 feet thick,,entliarhkeentrepteach wall suitor& lofty, tower. 'Entering the first square you come , to an. other with a Hall as high a ,ond four 'more towers.— Within that skruirii - there is another, Ihd within that igairraintlser;—erowderf by thousand of Brih The great bait for pilgrim's is supported - by eArgoaagd,pillara i each cut out.ofasinglublook of atone!? A new tvor - bill.nontamng t yery Pr& bas biXh bonehlwortha Maine LeVetattithi)ind at/ nWaith 1 41 siraboe ettle 11 . . ? Inclirec. :J.; •• . •.= INE Ifiri i li piiiim,iniiTyliiiir - ; - iiiiiiin* ngertia** *cod p aidin*U. _ air, it heir , dime . -(mbOhok zetbeff treetkimi Vbaren ell . . this 8 68 3 ) . 4" 04 Ite i n : ''' ill:'4 l' w • ifill ,,. .14;hre,;. i'sna s gis a t :- dud - the 1 '.. t . u •: 1 ; , ';' 111 4 ' •• • -. • • -• . .'' ':' 1 4 . 3 tiM II 1111 ' . OOP '' lli .. L: 'well n' :Aft ...._- 1 • 'l_ . - Wit;' '-• in, an it could haielyroach the ead Of his helve, with his:finger.. He labored Wrench:it, Wit Was 414 3 :0- 1 1w , c0 1 4.41NtA 0 .414 4 10/ 41 07- 1414 4 4412 ui t, cute hiffiselt — Bat, etas ! it Was beyond his reachi. Whet Was.lmto.llo!_, no had cried iOr help until he 'could ticilottger speak. "Ifei was in the woods, three quartare al e wide front 44 human being.:-, The weather was extremely cold,. end he was . hallgih*illifirefrileifd•frloWntelledit, .sliffeitr' ig,Wx „ , .. , tderree pa in, '601'44 ie r thein6t,'WhichAciii eagle i i -kt 4-e-A , 9obe If efkrbgAlSCl43,the•bil l l4•44aSectr by ! unnatural,poshoon, and the great exertion be 'hritt itin'Prlit'hi milli liftmen nhea.rd'.- 'Meth - nevi' eadirtedinciiitable unless hecbalii•be itentediately, extrioutetin, ,, There rat Pts-lithentatislL'. S'itotnan ieg, ell his courage, therefore,,he,catee.to,the deter. l a: mint - Mon to . triake the iffeiript to ' ti t 01l his in; - sad illiontil ;he etweirCif le iiiiiiiit title, ' there watt' but a •faint bope that - lie wouldibereby ire- hiir life ; for diere..wakno surgeon *hand to i eup the arle rica,,nokind frieed,oear to, bind , Lip. Me. Anarigleil limb. I t reeined More 'then,. probable, 'therefore that he would' Weald death. But 'What'itill , man not do to sail:hie tiro , 'He had in ; is pocks au rod duli,koife.' ,-.With thirr,licteut oil the legs o his boot and stockleg, and then onjointed ,fills_osvi ankle: ' ' t d 1, This being done he crawled' 14g dimier`-bistet and bindinst -up the slump: with a•tiapkim'whichh liad.covereil InsAlinner, herttarted upon, hoods an knees through thesnog for home. , When hearrir 'ed Within alew rod's of his house; he was discovei• ell by some friends, who hastettedio' his , .rebef.-- / His-strength Wes now - exhort:sled. • 'Help had coin • and , he fainted.. Ile was borne ,to the hoosw• an I resuscitated. Now come die curious facts f --end 1 w ill here say that' the gentleman who related the lac a to me Wits present,' arid' went fdi the tturgeon.-s -ii Go," said the wounded malt , " go immediately to the woods, and cut gut my .1 0 9 1 , :for it • is FlSikt-- rug mosi4excrociating pain." ' , They did so, er t! brought - dm foot to the house. He then said it was eold, and wished it put ihto warm w a ter This re quest was also grantxd. It was not in the room in which the.unlortunate mow lay, yet tia soon as the foot leached the water, f.e cried out Saying, t It burns me; the water ls too hot !" , Upon putting the hand ifilhe water, it was found-even so. The water wasstommedit cooler, and he was . ailiAfieil. I will also add that a sergeor was i,obtained. ficim Alataxia, a distance-of fifteen or eighteen miles, the 1 limb again impotatvd—the man recoyered, • Undbe. I came ;01 preacher of the wspel in the Baptist church ! How mysterious are the ways •of providence 1— Plhatever.tnay be thought of whet }rer. been de nominated " curiousjitcfs," there is enough in the history of this case , which is knowri to be tree, to make 'it painfully interesting : and _God, no doubt, hail a Wise purpose - in view invermitting such an event.„ Many may rise.up in-the judgement. and call that preacher blrepecl, who weeded to seek ,the ministry by so mysterious a dispensation of Provi dence. And he haVing "turned: : many to right. eonsness, may shine as the stars forever and ewer." True it is that de; re " pod Wises In it mysterious :way His wonders to pertain's^ g i What I do," raid .; the Saticiur, 81 !hod knoweat not now, but thou shalt know hereafter."—Preky. terian. „. , FROM TEX AS.—•py_the 'Souttiem Mail to•clay r we have (;alvestort papers to the 10th ) Brownsville to the 12th, and Houston to the 17th uh; The Austin State Gareftementions a heavy fres& et in that vicinity in the last part of -Agri'. The Bianco rose forty - feet, anti the Onion creek thirty six feet in 'a few' boom The direlling 'house of Mr. Rufus Cannon, and the shingle factory of Jack son . & Cannon, on the latter etream, were • swept away, with a t. largetansount larnber, thittr thousand shinif i es. A letter ineVralveston News- _ that' ti einalt • - oritterxtangenr;4arttnirtu and - tif rieori Brady, nn the 29th of April, attacked; a large body of -Camanchaa nn the Dona, ahont pi, miles from 'San Antonio., Seven of the sledituts were killed mid four wounded. • The Raligerti had' MM . killed and two wounded. A number of horses:lnd motes were taken from the Indians. • The Houston rele.gr94,leams,lhat a party of iTokeway In.lians had lately murdered a family in Denton county. and that they hail afterwarellteen captured by a parry of United States Dragoons from Fort Gates. The .Dallas Herald, ihowever, contra I dicta the story. At me requisition of Gov. Bell„Gen gamey,has ordered out a force of 200 dragoons, undeithe com mand ofdieut. Col. Hardee, fo awe i jhe - liicethem ,Camanches into submission to the demands of the Indian agaents, fur the release of all prisoners is their possession, as well as 'delivery of those Indians Who committed violatioha of the treaty, Judge Rollins and' Major Stein, the Indian Com• missioners were to accompany the expedition. The lilturhington Lone Star records the, death of Col. Barry GillepAe, one of the leading, lawyers of Texas. It took place on the 10th inst., in that 'town. The City ‘ Coundil of-Galveston have passed an ordinance Inv • • • I • • •• •• • •• •• • • 7" The Victoria of May 10th Pays, steamier Wm. Penn bad Ikst arrived at - Vietoria; with a MI freight of gonilc Ric the Santa Fe trade, and that a train of twenty-five wagons immediately took their loads and departed to. Santa Fe via. San Antonio and El- Paso. It e,:presses the opinion that this route will eventually supersede 'that by way of St. Louis and Independence. • . hilt WAR AT rut CAPE . 1* GOOD 140 PE —The war . in Africa between the Aborigines and the Eng. nth settlers, is beginning to eseite attention throngh eat the world,.not only the fact that it has so far bafilerl all the effints of British forces to put a stop to il,.but also that nearly all the different races inhabiting the country seem to be joining the Caf: free, in•ahat`ut called by the English paper's a re. hellion. By the Canada. from Liverpool, letteckhave been received in this city, from tirc Capo of Good Hope, to April 4th. These letteni titans that the war is no nearer a time then when it first began, and •that 'a large force from England Will be necessary to sup press the`outbreak. If the chiefs in the back country join the movement, it is.helieved that at least one andrcil thousand warriong can be brought into the field against-lhe'English-4vvery formidable force, l• one which•Englatl Will . find it both difficult and expensive to,pin dossil4 We are indebted to a commercial firm in obi hp', fot tape Town pailebi:Cif hue dates `• pepets ale filled - with the? details of marches enontermatehea of theEnihah troops and the fee allies, which semein faittifirf ro them:, Every steel colt, two enAgemehts occlOri in which the Pares an generally worsted; thoog4 this is not always. Ito ease. -We shOulkinthia bi- the reptile of the kit' ed,in-these battles, That ai least tivo thousand" ir have already been eswrifieed in this bloody mite, The tiestruction, of prep;:ty ,has ,been .ear hones:" ' "- The recent attempt ofltite lioiyte government convert the CaPeintoe Prinateettlement,llis ert etl a feeling of rhsconkint among (be .eolonio which deprives the Colbeial Government, in present emergency, of Welk cordial soppceto r ) ton 'Wheat, ' The Cincinnati Gazette(seye % .--"A gentleman . the Bernet HOMO haw in his pm/onion two of tl far'Anried homed frogs, blond only iniTerma. • Th 4 hate toon said tobeliditilone, but thiniapicintr demonstrate the fact 'ofif eir existence:- They about the aim of our ontiniuy frok—beautifully mi tied in, color, and the,ttpteprelect . in the 91 aide' liontline joints of ebecko ~• Arnallg•lPSSPlner higkaotutdmg titles the kini Avis ha that /if; cclnifil iii titonty-font 110loo,ta If - 116 riipried kw aloof rei =CI som* to** . • I * P c -61 ( Wit Smiths wirer lifted I so eri, etlallll 'tone istteX, a 'Worm e Stir alittsAir &rms. oser_sr) of dam h -art he lift some, leatre lighted' piPe, e. rpriltiitid farm bed - disappeareliin a soutt . r. masaMeetine of the eitikene of Guitfor N. C.,:took plectron :the 24th , elt appirimecca committee of five to.notify4daet•Crook sell tease . Mcßride, eard to be, abolition ,emissaties;tolseve the coun t y, nr abide dielienserirences , peep e*. eilement pre - Sided ttairakemblag,i; : ' . . MIDDLEBURY COL R, YT. The PIOSUIBIII 4f ihie inatitotioni miesien to Rostcni 'to 'raise. a 835,000 toad, has 'men at New York snit added $lO,OOO, or.. more to th - el subscription, making. the amonnt now ;wield o°ll $25.000. $lO,OOO , .more are wanted to place the College in the position de aired ay - its e rid ,1 An honest Hiberian bad come far to Seci,Nragam,, and, while be gazed Open it, a friend susked'him it was not the most wonderful thing .which he had ever seen, to , which lie replied . ..r.J 4 Never!a bit, man—never a bit. :Slate it's no wonder at all, that the wather" should fall down there, for tp know what could blather it!" There tire two pectizies it i the ganlen at theTresi- Jent's house at %Vashington;:whielitirgether &Main at this time three_thindre.tl and foity-Aire floviets Some of them measure twealy.one inches in air. Ciunferenee. The buttches are very large, and grew from 'fiend - 80in twelve years ago. The • Terre Haute (la.) Courie r says that ton. tracts have been. alre dy entered , knoly dealers at that place for hogs nextfall." One pork merchant has contracted for 2,000, to• be delivered at the usual .killing time, for $3,50 per. hundred. , , The St. Albans Messenger mention* Many fact* tending to show the activity, enterprise, and grow ing pmsperity of .that vilbge, and among other things suggests that it ' bids fair to hive one of the pleasantest Grate Yards in that State! r• The editor of the New York Day . Rook, lith o went over the Erie Railroad ' n the cefebrat• ing•occasion, thinks the road was honied too much in, its construction west of Hornellsville, for he own interests or the reputation of the managers. New PorsToEs.—The . first of the season , made their appearance in the market at Cincinnati, on Tuesday. They - were raised by Nathaniel Witham, of Withamsville;Ohio, and sold at $4 per bushel. Gen. James Smith, in a personal contest with Wm. A. Hill, charged with homing the Land Office records ht Reek county, Texas, i was • severely wounded, . A flock'acturo hundred sheep became J . 601 11 , 1 ,2.- .0 , Mrbibr tineeing,_a. ferry near leridiemitle, Ohio, lumen, and they were aU drowned. Neese has beenrceived at San Antonio - of the death of the notonousleminole chief, Wildcat. it is said he watt murdered by a band of Carnanches. The Indian Dislects , carry off the palm as laves ton g words aro concerned i but here is One from dn old English diCtionary, which is " so me"— Horrotusicsaimmintrn. In 1850, there were in Heron county, Ohio, 0, - 882 acres of wheat and 22,806 stores ot corn, yield hr. 441,804 .bathela of wheat and 878,143 bOshels orcorn. lion. ,110411 IbleVsy r exkovemor of Alabama, died near E'larenca,. in diaeitataiblay 9th aged 86. Bishop. Mewls has recrnierea from his late ill ness, and is nqw presiding at the Viiginia.Conven non, in setsion at Stanton. It is said that ihecensus, nearly completed; shows a diminution , of two millions of inhabitants in Ire land since 1841. The Fifth National Jubilee of the Sons of Tem perance of Mirth 'Arundel', will be held at Toronto in Canada, on Werinisiray, June 18th. he grain fielitaof Montour, Colonibia promising app , , ranee. The prospect of a golden harvest never looked brighter. , The ose of the English language in Berkseounty i s sa id t o be, greatly on the Increase, and bids fair, in twenty years more, to be as far in aditallCO of the German as it is now behind it. One hunfred and twenty Greek families have taken r@l93 on the Gunman territory, and have been hoop, bly received by the Turks. Mcitto sr ix Nnw JCRSZT —Methodism has prospered an unprecedented' extent in New Jer. pep dud the past year 6;24:10' persons having been ree ved to fulf rnembership. The N trodt Beacon state s, that the recent diffi culties i the ES - change Bank of Virginia have been.so fart settled that the .mtual business 'Ol the Bank goeson as heretofore. No election isfitei dent has yet taken place, and uptil one is eleted, Mr. Sharp 4ontinueri to act in, that capacity. , A little school girl, in McDonough. coact', W. dear the sillage of Macomb, was emu her Mistress With stealing a piece of money, • "rear ened to hang her if she didn't confess. tested-het incocenee, when . Mamie to pat a handkerchief around her she lifted ' , the child _ from the flow pirticipation in these ; wiebilowevet‘io bir' =Genesee Item an bare been pitinidtrti with firlmitaavy ; ibe deceeteti. adequateepoeogy or The Virginia I to madder • other plane Man Seinember. - and hpri dm • and t*ehrif men mmirtA - Doi! of .1 week.. MONDAY TvzsbAr • • • 2 WICIINZSDAY, Di T•011111iin • • Fnumor, • MrA:CAMP iine Pe three miles soul, June 10th and elos era and people of ately invited to att. tinted grove. Towanda. May. In this village, oa-Ta l Svai.atao, son of aged 3 irears..7 ;no. "%Ter little children • for of such is the kfttedem • NEW FIRM A Hardware,-.Bpir, l plar . HALL di Rtisszu worship, respectfully lit to their asentwora, tg recen ...yeat i ltar offered in this lode oi,Witietes a few will ;Mt e'" Engl nio, American and English and America refh shoe Iron ; Atail.rods and tions, &c.; with. good in bd, Bd, Bd, Ind,'l2d and 21 wrought nailsairmthrinm too . : - Also, eat, Glemantr. spring sad tie. WO, rt.e. itee ind dr in Carpe i, aeicrigtrois, hatchets, sir, joiner's cut fnusiug ch ; COMICOMV sites, from to . 2 inch ; pod - taus extra; planes soa , lC cut,.leyhtikt fad sfittiogi try squares alai sizes, froml spiritless* bevels, tips lir sum driven, scut/ jpi at &dm* Square or raid straw and manse forts; crowbars, &rifting hen' swats, scythe stones sad rii scythes, eons cutter, shersi„ es, hoes sad trowels. roa m};* Cr 11" orthum- _ concave and Boston pattern!!! curtain frames, lining nails , gal and hooks, stump joints; In seaming cord vain* lace. striped Ism new style; top tit. varnish cloth, patent tales snit Harness 'Miming: and SW at and most approved stylverii ZIOUSO We have on bent aloft sank tity of LEAD PIPE, which we at the lowest prices, together with 1 atop cocks ad coil' stops. Any t-cisctios and Wog Rigging& )V-I 1 liardwarei Saw mill, circular and wood set brick trowels; lathing hammers, I I files and rasps of all sins: shall , drawizl knivekturner's chisels ea I ,callipere, pla ce; joilzto anollorkirj forks and stoats ; tcher. - 134kst coach wrenches, . and and sheep Shears* table a bed r belts, slat an d ed tans . film two Aunts to ear a .„ beend m. 1 cauldron kettles; tea ir d _ w __ n u'o''''• . tennis andlastitb- In '',.:,-, g-k large servers • curtail 1209 and rs• stair reds an d holder Wise' 10 4, 1 echoes; razors add', ' • alrofo.:: blitannia table and tee , onni ' innibert t bons lUKllliselL, an loellts,, steel nipples ated nt poaches end powder flasks; bard' ..., hinges. Also manufacturing - and will lt( on band a large as of ' , Tin and gapanaed Ware. ' . - , We have also km recei4ed 30 tens bf STOVElli'll compoaed in put of the ktilorring paßerns and aces: Republican air tight Cooking Stove, Nuriber 4 Farmer's du do Lady of theiske, do:: 9 Qum or IN; West. do • '46 Iron King. do :: " :: 4 and to 5 Improved Panniers do :: 7co 10 Eastern Premium, do ' :: 9 and 4 Jenny Lind Parlor Stoves, .. 4 - Cottage do c 2 and 3 Cllindsr do • , • :: 3 and 4 Airtight do . , • :: Ito 3 Air tight 6 plate Stone, :: ;to Six platitianes, • :: 11. to 7 4 The above comprises but a kw articles dais ement• meta which they offer to the public. and all of which will be disposed at extremely low tan is pA fl i this, please all at Hall's old stand, sonth'sids of square, and extending to Pins sung. 4. cr Old Copper, Iron, Bran and most kinds of Pro. dace, taken in payment. Tcontods. Imo d• iddl• .rich i! 1 8 . her c . ertainly r into the bn7 and de in the the mat. held at to the London between ne-of the tbeeetab. m—had Uhlman.. that a _ed in who are mon . at the tem 'hal city 'lbles said lent T,” 30 DOWN sRoo24B,joit:fluhri' sad-bessie. 17 t4e 49 o p metal's?, Cont. itions44 Rich( • EEO** TM -, isaiod: is the ' tow* • of this. Village ; Mosiday"followism adjacior chairs* and woribip with. • I ,T. MIT fi • • _ t .loY