= Rep4bliran itortyller. MONDAY MORNING, 413rT.ii.9,,,4045.. tror nu I Comm isti inner. 09N(4. - . 1? 'frft,umEn, of Venango Co. ..Adkins County Mutual -FireAnsursnce Com pany." nn MondufliiitAlift% ibtinking gentle wiliff ViMe 16(144 ThetilrgerW +tor the 4 tiiiwit Y t ; 11;1 9# 1 * ItrAk;;f:ll'cenrily..A r l 'Mint , " ,,, , 4 !:: Fiknies4o4,..l 4/ likerein t iii T. , A; - .4l 3 :arsilasi,t, DlllltiNniOgiliyi it.z'4v-Pitsiiingv:Da;id Wills, 0 4:2A 1 0, 1 4,# ' n ' 444 1 :gi i *.: 3 4.. q , (661 ` . 1411 1 1.-413 1 , ±t RO*6OI4gPP I 44 , . 1 :- 4ilg. i' l .. itt - At. 7 It Teary,' 31A Eichelberger, J.: A.ugh-, Bl'vknilitiAx)py otithelove afvtko Alininli j :9lsl - 66i0mit Studelitt `OrPeAnkvieV: 4 Pl e! :!; 4 piloaaviti #y 4 stuflo3so, 441144 as • 4 . , rit •. • I • 44.,P11.(r. P.01,41M4N.PW., ot .0 1 0" , 1 lapel townstitp.ll4sl fignifibod 119}z• 41rgeAti Tdntlidbkt rse pound and 'pacij! be lioafeninitioitionts!?; 1 44-r. i getietis for; a 19r of Wm , 6=1 1' 414 0 ,4"rriP1 03 9:!! hetd4o beet. i is AO - if flOr 0'117,0M - 0 1 :hew 1440,49 1•L '4 1 !ii . :**:; 6 4; 8 11111 : ###P4 ' . • one. foof Airrui eiti, ahe ji i.ochse cireq‘44#;•TT , egitOrrtfitMatint . qmousteel 'I (.1 • Cs sr; f; invitee 1191349T44;#104)Pi.;: 'piton& titilettrattinium*,l ie 43likristur ett;tot bripicemaineardeutmentycionet=oitiien by. O'fitt i tt 111 14gldeiti4 " 4*** fiTNO e fibk r *: •aksieltemee4 ID* -?slo6o.lent;.! 1 1 0i100;4) • (It r!, 94 - 44 it ;if , .;;\ll 11110uftinamatiA0MoniCooPUIrrojte Ratlik the kibmiltfkist Indtisintofilt4e;de4 , 841116# 1 8ft r It,ifeCti9:1t. n p, a a tit 11; I,QJ /71,. .rfo; aprieS y. ituron.t, restßtn.l a ypßigg, c.olfmer e i iiktnisipriosve , virani,ktstk6. , Tl3lo ps %ALI,* rit Ithti ettiirdeuttiii; t . : 0 , 4 ai r) wrci livr t ,q-4.4 - 4-44 1 1 f:a./ •:171hiriVatitheraitic Convention tietanktin , CIO nibi 3 / 4 .Btitif- tt,w , .tuesday 444.4iNilhi i *POY7i40:11;PitOf.t. Ibmiqui‘afkutilit , toligmiCtiocimvpirfungfpx.; Amos*. -11)htfilolloseinvtintteinou fiwere " Stite t. t g . olipo , tiolieift!'akraiTilitYlPri l4 Y l fentalive-.-Sikargefli4.4flow9r.49ll4:::.c99cipr. 19- Th e 0 3 ,e 1 #23!te#;P... Or d (*un tY-,IIM-PkWiTtli,fo ktiOßt s#,Ari_rifir' ,tr" cause they are determined not to :ho t driy i en, / .4bitrtelly , taial , lthaite )l `byhtlie tinprinoipled I demerope4ep7 T tko 0' hare foreld the l lta 0 ,y rt 1 4.; = 11 "95A94!1nb1uq".. rt•fVf l t l f, tddrilenty..-iteforkrb .theincenineea fox. Mseili- My, ilnd Win S. Oplitpan for Trcasar . cr. '!, `l.ll VAfildilegfelitrihif kild 1114' Wygelutvg W ale4W,94o,ifitiatsl 4 P 4 tiVir W*. gardthhiheal being ithalesedidatfejor the, LeValatitre. kgr. V 0 Wafi 430 1 004 ttl i 4tiifit; t 4 rothisntt k‘r /.• ; " ;,. ettitg ROL int wiLb 4f§- covered, and compelled to hike an outside Mat. Aittube4 Wei* inti(o-, duo V4-14.),P,t4 a7ll! .. lspow cotl?ings of •t i ft he:llpletiptril W fAiii)iilo,4A ll6 644,,'Pj, tr ij • laud, imot, editiliated, 41. infitoif the Cumberlind barifinCongress. He'svtak.fastt nag to rata' Hi the Abtortnill4SlSti 1i411449711• the otioist'restittli• disiricts;ye eal fl that, .41au:Ilhattpc,ratio pd, ...North State! is 7,020 !,A pretty good: day's ' erket4tiiiiitt g, ity the Hon. Jessup Piebitriiik, and - nom=' Pastiiiiore Viri I I lain stio aft their candidate fur Canal CRomissioher.jy`tiOde r ti r 4.• - this ricicAlct9s,woceadtAtg o pod a soltgli, front / J °eh It. t ilke idtU nhei , hich follow rat, to gt vx td Is± witcyte . lioyfrooevti iti,fioishing•tomih 'of etietfy::Ll74lla . ,'`444,s.", '; ' prg tir1tiqr.7 . 14.7:0117 t i',o!/.3:htr;iCt,ti ,. .1, 0.1 , (. 1 c , (r4 C SII3 134; . YPI4V/OWII te g?"11P 61 1 0 1 in. his anneal ,retiort t ii.(reetuioir. of the tariff, heeptlig in vq:yst , three &leafs v--:14t.1T0 mint: etifsJitfic.ati s on 'Of irfielesi f. : pf.'• 1 4 6 collectift ,l 4,,TVin4er and thenitCy: rodutisitile number of ecirplopves. aiid lesien the; neeesiiatio`rt:iliensok lost 341. To encourage the industry ot the Iy , 'by exeslivtidg ntw inhteriais frautk.du ty. Zit:34loinos, NothiPg txtectitiy A•orcuri seem:oftthis comity filet since , sireekk ago, and j are Inut Writ iked df :s 4,lll'ng r • ti47;r i tS lon'e;i l l";ltis4 «ipLioo: "1t,4 t. 4401 it OW. LUC, KV },kihe. - .4pler,-, as *boy:grill probaisir cont inoe:to •do. w Mut it qtgAeath, Ipttieerc4- I .lnayeotiie fitilboon t, il4 m n it pon I en the Kip iS'Uthing "Cah t tOci" ate exert: AjoglA: r:ostt ; ,alit® fiaarre .*(4‘4lld MRS* Meeyng" awl dots. Refer thein tie either, beCtirt!e feu/Nil—am, pty, i gli:44-1444,11 things to you, Vet their tviitutek lust . ' ranting" do not alter vAcTs,— _ rather add force to theta. ;,.. t**lrery rem:on to Have, kulg infel4tl°.liteiepi loges - lii)os, that the Demo pay4y, will.be able to cArly the next election - by a large majority.— ..141V 4)(ithhmk I h f 1'; il 'I , ' c • i ~ ,,s K, N. Withdrawals. l ' • --/`"---.., -Tye K. N. Watchword! " --- ..rifs - Wous. GOES BRA.Vr,I.Y Oti l " - ----- ---- -t", -,: iAtilme - EVERY VOTT4 .4 ? . wh& - m ----- n y ILO' .14,'Pritiebtriif; 14"Ooieari"cotftains t "al'lllY , e i"ic'n into the ee.' ro r' at their °wink in s, , 'Or fiv 7 , yearl ,a4inery‘ft ''''''%;:'''' niza $ • nit' been usedil;l:P a t l3,l l,k i i . 1.- and blitcrtialnK-Thinow.'::lN-eB:tithrn,g7l-IYillg nouvadoptell-by-the-1 unie-workere. Heretofore, the the its inembit hand and foot, as slaves to Ito chariots of unprincipled detn watchword has been, " None but 4'merieans on agogues. 'party hacks and mercenary office- - - . . seekers of a low grade : while, so far from ad. Guard !" Now put a ny' so NAY 'oil - gtrird vapeingrpurity.and,houor in political life, ~the 4 , that he takes an Oath to support the leaders of o . l , 4l&qi'd bed/rifle difect'neatiir of 'developing , : this "thirk 4 tiliirn !Order kir offloe ! T .-the plain a lower depth ofeorruption than was ever be- 1 meaning of the above quotation ! lore known in our partizan warfare: 1 '• ufiT A year agi),the motto was, t ..9 , ,A0 u,,u, i !kali the State. disorganization, impotency AAA want" C 4l / 1 " 11 " ;.. 41 hisheae;3' I ail Vetruatli daligt44eB CoreZniaNTlM'lMMellttrbOgrintottgeri4 -4 " 14 . 1 G- 5 :-..- JSkOw , this -44A.8 9f.PPO- ~ 4r.f . the Counnonwealthlind,niiiooui for a word j pie , are i9viMlinto:_ful4,fc//:nelhip, pr ovided inin die' totvirpfstformAt. , :. - .. ..r. _n''l7`::kt ). r they hsvel.FPW-Pirfa.q.Aog 4 Par Pt‘ria-aIL4OI - pain 'riellAtidtf,t 7 ltteeiehipto piiiiligh-'r it g krthe peni dit i , LicPhrtY. = , , 'L • , ,es aloe .4. 4 : 1; 1 , 4. . a/ tiliff .41,11 , 4 ► c : 00Aerlis. : , 0 , 61 i n. , .Foi a fre 640biteliittitito ho 'threatened to be le IV. 17;rtis ... , Jet; W; ;eave t randlsaliZliobey, , dd gi ed , ic ! ' , /i I'6,,°•,,r4„l4lB':s4'bfe, his' 6 _, 0 4; 'ar 7 who therein beiy,: ', ,i, ~ , 1 e: , ~', , • , . any 01.1 . 10 r pla c e, - 'to ne"put,tnrougli" by some `'We weii'intlheeiVto jetty' :tife.'orlder', 'NM sneaking knotit-nothing night owl, wlio)has ta : the assitrances of thOSerin' whonf ` t t e of fice( ' ke r n upon ititriselftho riglit,tO administer oaths, 1 ,ccOtifldenee.; that' 1, `iiitiiifereit 'net wit ii. 6it ph- is so ileaTacting to cam! lion de cenc y ; that no lifi.4 l 'Oriel Ptall , "tinalillird ,aldne" I ' 4 fie , Tier' ' • man -ding liel '' I It' d'd he - o l idifo' f i Of of f r "ibefit Torm ;op ch9o., rt s ment. , ~ . 17.03 , i not. see he recoil). Nit ','lifithj" tvd ''Were 'jiff. chteh iiioW A,v, o / , tlititpitit, 'WI 41 hi 4 ~ §vr'ri eyek, --.fikifford 'Gazette. • r.ls4lrple'ghltri tilY tfrit&titiirillrAtinewe tit ~ ---"- '.-- -- ' - '-it i t 4 " 4 '' .4 " --- "' -' ' ours positidn to 'tie'? itinStied , i'fieWiii''' in the ' ' --- 4 = I . IC 'N . sphemy ! pre, of our friends who we knew ,to be Iri s*Tfie ' ' P " iiert6l( • '9ft/tun:sign; that a Mri, oni niti Atd ,-4tVell - Og ifiririvel OW6' efOtticilig Steel ' . o ' l l , V,iliini, , . 6 ,e gieat'°rtatbi;,l°f:;all(' N. frpip public, vieir'sonittffing`that WitkAislion-• Ninons i tratio ' ' 4 ' ti t'' l . I '• • - , r) wa ein : 48. p acq rempt y,,,in o r i f bl e . " f. •',.. , .-“N; i • 4,3vd r i4. e l n d v e sa tigfl6 t p t h ti t i ho • ~,i ftitimeg of speaking•of lbose , -members tif the order who thg-'ojit e l. , i e ,l,ll•l> t ti 4 (lib t§tyd n i t h e rti t i g , 41 ie n ..,„ , becntne r ashriin'ed of - theit" Assaciation,!and left idale63s,'Whibfeituittlli(ifot 'dial! 6r' ) should be j tfit; 4i - l i tanteiliitea' in; iiinii '!.t; Vote' tor iji.lN ix gover„ned by charity-to, t,he estrangen,ient et: 4 1,... WistAorOpverigir cfeinou' need riein •41 ne g ighixtlailorli 'neightsiriti' ilie 'il6ttirrirtrfort of ' ' ' " ' • ' ' ' 111 1° the ree lj untriim melted right pf suffrpg , t ;l2. , :ind t following ,blesphe , moils terms, • -- I •1 - _ ;E°4 lb ‘4siii;*-gilid aeliti•hylii&i,43 ii,Erilleti- "The'littifi 'a tloit:H4' (raittr44; deepti dyed, c if ire leitodilleivOnnient,'''vrbloWliiii; t ief i th it hd/ l btoffen.,, dodforsiikeiv, 4ydra twilled, triple th'eild u ilit it YWsf 11 6 Vd c lir ':' ',- •4+,i • l idngitod; 'doein " . 6l#iii, - lif of per , juee4 treriturat, ' . .lvire mewl+ iii‘eligitittkdr pliftntideof itie• evii, ,,, u ly thc mk.f)i ',wr it', the fulcrum; rtiid the orditc.' ' Wo'6o7' Ilibite kid Tree:" 1 r '-• '., f • huieens iii i e Peve;,,iihisi.;,firti power epnikt go' its a 1 The Frederick ,Cilize„ and Union eso'con: "`""?'" d 114 ` 118 'r . dlBe " e 6 " 1 """ i ' ve/ Y 'lll - ft prig., ' t ' ' '' ' ' ' '' i . !l i r i l -n Mbr at trld iit" 4 ibrt 'of ' inilisfiti table , And tii.ieka are toe kind of Men who head a 1 4 44 1 . k .4'04 , : tt41 4 411 9f t t P l it:* *1 1 Pter ' f; " 1 / . l " . l P'j ' llarY•iiv/iicti destir i' ' '' ' take -# 2 4 1 :4i4 iP4 its toti4indidoZens: of, gther,s. ,who feel Ong. APelt r , especial , keeping!;: cell' toviOngir act *ilk. a. party bgo entirely 1 ---- tiVir,t4 . 4 , ) t.l(9 , 4 s,bnyo ( ) ot'iiiiiiigogneli - iis is that ,vi t aeAltex,..,rwincit.:, / ii; K.., $. • 14 4 iii ', j e an tuta fad elle milt , homer thrusts as- (heat will rialtit'thein hiveriti 416h -shock." . , • . i.,. 14 ..L.....--__.-_-,- ........._-.,.......„4—. ' .. • ;" ~, 'I nalhirty 4 inemlierh , brthe KnoW•Nothing ' .odge at Coma,. Alm, have' iiiitiliShd • ti• catil pftWitfilittellitsinoilie-MontgOluery Advettiver. I I I)4' 1 7011 1 •411. hEit,iillone ko; boo aiisi , SO tigfltd, . i .e iti •,, ....,( ,If ,F, i t : il l .. ~ " ten'., 4 ', ,i , 164 R 4 P re!t,P9a4P‘ .1 „ t !it 4 P-MP.C.Yi , t 'll t ." e, Urdoriii mit i-repi.thliettn k 4bati I.lter*iiiigAintri ititiobsted'ilti itaiintentbers- are/umtritty 4o s the • OrA t ilf l 44loin!itistittiqdg still dOpidus• 4 41 31 ,}440i1P149t...1;,, . f., .., „,, ; „ t tt7'lVeltilsti) AlAidf, thonglidut _the:NOrth.; ) ~ . 'lf ISU J4)I.L t.i in q, ~ r ~t I,' •• . 1 Fr l 4 skate 4 9 1 the'lJlN9l?iih4ree pal Partre,4 r-U.he • Divinetirattio,i :the! Heintblican, and the IttiOW:Notiting.. l ' ` , W I llibht • lh rt Ohiplete • 'fusion ptik,i'vhi l 'fikStJA',lo l Vic i tibritberlitic - tindl ' du;q kr Itia,gkesil,ti'incy, l oonnot fail,to win,, Van such a fusion be effected ? The present, (tali pqirrttainrotc.it dly,,aterso,tosuch a cons i nni- PAilifigA.,.l isiOsv,, I ilfkiPre'al4 B .l4 l o94'444es • for!resitientiii I .bontinft mist protti i non t illitilo4: l i , , Voirfioittial l Vigilkiiilit'liciratitilik - thihAtOic6 l-1 4, ih i Ni l ti ttli6ine lii'' i'abt; 'that i ptirtY has , .beOftrlitotilil 0 1 9NIOAkilt Igeach.and,lntlinlY,for )iis:betiefiti.42 ,Hia. catinaL•be *Lived, &tun, the "tit4lf." 'lltepOtyl , 4iiV- atlihtl 'bttiiiii, and a (~, i . , i ... 0 . 1 i. I m ill I le , d i, ;,?..ic A l / 4 1 , 4 1‘," vl 'hi V r ,FIV, 15t ( !!,„.. 9 ir. 4 47.,) 1" ,` ", ,l i h 11 1 !., „..,- ; 118 •uf,poit. But bieofge I.,a;,v i bas a host 01 frlend:; n the K. N. party w ho , will never burrvittyriii tit i SAitilifieu r ti; ' ' 1 • 'lrflittfliWi #znigt,tt as kitt Ipi is iNI n, that- the di ifliii Cr h'i lili l iiii .4ii I IVIC• 're' tit6l; 'ls' tm‘g,' 'sect i ng' the, rpins,of, power ' , is ,aiming' a de4tlly blew 'at the tliiiistiiiiticiriltif-oorlia ppy - con imp-dial f 't i' f ' 'h ' • • ' lit:wen / Al Wtt et tbYn t e 'people tlinirimust 'so. i1c.p . 04 Fights, inyf i nway' the ro' of ' fdnatical ty . canny elver theiv lietiiiii,....anti,ell to Satisfy ,i lie. eitiiviiii 'appetite's• oh azit - et iellretlkless 'dare.' hunters, whom neither of the old parties would Aollgor ethifitie .ira t'f., ' ' - i 1,1 • , rt has, itieen t lily a iii that the Pernrierittie I • f ' ,l ' ' • ' ' 4,0, i iii tj " litiP3l4l LI f9tD .OF Tut , Covsmu. I,Ttio,N,„ l ,' I To ill• mol l tlio country ,now look ,for li'braritiwttattipf - over.lsitreti — eivaitertql rtg r i 4 ,„ ,„ , I f iqi!Nie/.Viiw:lllil 9l ."? a"P It . Is I•i hiti soppwtsfik,:thot a .littitl,,w„lllo4 i has t prosperod. ttuffer free inslitutions,as our's 40S1Ahrlic!ilgoef t tilS 1 14 - I. O PO l # 'lung to rule and ruin. No, no—the masstls of the pecipin imincuito 'ad; utterly bljmird.or corropleti... 110 y 4111' rilyiy . rIT the old Constitution, an did °dr 4 ,r.randsin.s Tor Isk• dtliontieriee.:i6 tfiti-stettray days,of:7o-! -- - • f: - /44ur lul!sr Yt l 1054. yonqi those jotistuile; rwitick indvr itactasely 144. a or r;ow 'N emitting' tfia,"tip itis`liiii-o'gtie 'and' - di e accent,'' we saw nothing in t.retrcomnirisl'9Pg Papal influence and fnreign paryers , tilling 4,. " . e:'l - ! way ' no fdange,f , or liontage : l4 be apprelleryled thin , Bui; flb‘is , the tennis' entirely et hanqvi; and ac cord rag to du; ver,i f s!atiic . inanner of-lavile • are : to ,he =;l l?prclrcnJeei, froin :these causes,: a nd:tinleila • die " . K.: N: trxtders are . ;put into tini'liVO'ffiCe thetcartn'- y , (0 4 , 9,1. 1:1, 0F 1 0 1 11 .4 !tvVlpTi4424ol ,t 4 Mirees Affr n 0,443.421,14-4: to J7 -- W lien i,iie k nonr 7 noth Were . `_beaten . in VI r w ,fiinitt' it Ciriii . thb the r 44:7 T. 1 ) I IT• . t . W 4F kr iff e( N9l i qg M I P Ir upysP*Pe,r,s• , 1 lieY have. trig ILe , sraret, lot,in, (on nother States. and the re s ult is nor disaster to their holies.:— 'Vespi4iiie (at t heY now Sectii to have resolved trp.4oy— :that noh9dysh.lll hereafter vote but themselves. =I 1 - o — The Compiler appe a.rs..to be a rather se- , vere than/ in the sides of -the k-. PI. lenders at least; they are , . sayingso me naughty things about it. As this - is good enough evidence of our having "hit the nail upon the head: . " . , they may expect „"More, of _the. same _ sort:" . until they cease their efforts. do ,deemvel - and impose upon ,the honest and ivell-inteutioned:- ' masses.'' tri - Paev• J. C. HutEhms has km' ch9..;c4i pa,,tor rit;;Alyi.cliati cLuird/ Yurk, ; - 'Zh4ollAr.e.o. ; Thu, lltniovet ;tirreriiet:attytt :that "the. ' .. inass • ttieetitig Which was' , to , corns ,pla6a; 1 011 . Saturitay 'wCek,' 7' , was po small an•allair that jt,:,ttinnld not pay toi, the Paper, ink, and titne, which would 'cointnenting - npan it. It is t: . • piejpin, y,triat it W4S* TILE . 410 ST CpAIPl 4 lTtli . .11111,1/11K; I t:Srt!r, SON iIQF I we : cam; aafely day . t.halt . thert; Wore4mit inorelthaii ,frotri one to-two 'thei grottntl.;-•= . , • ,„.. .1, what - , the Flanotier' Gazette, whose iddtiat tlitilirtiatid.'aa:tterts9r the afll , iir. knew ..04i,uthilAg• ackgowl4gCli . in our that the iiiro:ing . was a sirioll one, and .wo ar't; retiiility that (aloof the lertrfas tlle4t?: 1 1418 , : 40t4 was not eltaotly a failure, hut ;nor—what was ~fexpected." All authority inhi' IC'N.'stattips - the affair an untiiitigated • "firdnie, A ftsitnritATlO 'COUNT r.—A the - s• , recent elr,g,nori hi, e'nnessi.q , ', Ifr, noble old 1 1 I! • ". eous0y,0_11:410 , ;o1p, '1;) , native merienort;;;irpied as follows. for Goveruor Johnson, (De in neon.) now.!N otl;ingo Majority„ ; , In thisicqunty N's. wfsre . hPat G t9k -foreigner resides. in it, ;yet the Democrats tare ,eitterhbtitti foreign party" by patent „ • „•. • ' In :die . fit Wad a t.: Loilisville; on ;Wed. . St .I:o;.(l,. f. N..'s:"WeroiileCted to the conneil, although there. are known ID bc, sis or eight int adred ant i-K.. N. inajorit y in the ward.. The lieniocrats, chose to , let the Kuow.Noth ings have the government of the disgraced city all to themselves. f•e - vv I)ernOcritts in the city couneifhave.tesigne& In the fourth ward in whiefi there are about 800 voters. Silas sion, K. N.,- wair chosen to' the council by 57 votes, only four per;;ons Vniing .4rga - s. C' (1'7•..1.et .us 'in Pennsylvania, manage .our rf,ua - _ i th 1 oca II tv and . the . State , may rilu . "—Extract fro 'n Gov. Lilo as' dddresi, .atiguag r 1855. • ' . Why, not, then, allow the Southern States the same .Know : Nothingisin !desires to rule Pennsylvania according to its I f il i a ruw and contracted views, it aiso.wants to rule the local utT airs.ofStates thoitszinds of miles away from us. , , ' • ri -- “At a meeting Or Whigs 'of •Adatns county, held in the Borough. of. Geuysliurg, oW:the. 41Wor'Snp . irtinher D: MeCoN- Atiativ', eli'nsPn lOrtiesertatiie;and R. G.. thence, Esq., Senatorial, Delegates to tileW hig . gtate CoriVention, to-ninrrow. The Sintinei doei nut state where this ttietting was held,; or, what sort of an attendance there wast.,—iltelatter, especially, biting an i n tere s t. in:g Item iiistrot . v. [04., town:nee Getz, Esq.. editor of the Rending . : Gazette. is one .of the Democratic l'eriterntitis' for the Pennsylvania Legislature, in 1311:Senutiy..„_. , . The steamer Atlantic arrived at New York on Tliorsday last, but her news is of not thr least importance. The Russians still hold Sevastopol; and the Allies - retain their quarters on the outride. • Ft.orn 'thousand six hundred and Lon hlrrels of flour and four' thousand three-his - mired auft • fifty-six. hushols of wheat were brought into . i 3 ittsburg on Tues day by railroad and:river, , klusek:xtuf.n.-- 1 71te newspapers at • Norfolk and Portsmouth have Nuspauled. The Kitt tern have - either bwome victims of fever, or left the city to ~3,,vpi4 it,. .(r/The ,Cemetery_ grounds are now more bernaKtil Allan ever; The cpacions avenues have been thoroughly dressed, and the areas shorn of their long grass. A more pleasant evening walk than tothis sacred spot canuot be found. 0 . 4 7) ' A pre.,;ol of inditcr.tlim ../.12(.3/ I' eld %Tr! I Sk+ inel its. Th e " Lib _ viV/1 tti iil br ilitidt;vp bill/lE; Utilt3 LiU4t.). Demo ts;l3Fi ' ."rn 1 Yoliefiti a rcl I ~," , Tr , yttte, Ct• In p 1 fiPr . r , 77,7/-*Titi;- -, , •- .o,„_. 'Swear - Thgtirt" ---\--,-- enue.4vorl.ou ,ifte, gtikr .5 ., 9Ctu44 to ti, 0i1t. , c4 sorth - because n i..? Fs i a n r oc e: = ln iti l io .l:R tl;o l l l ;. , - . -. a li , ttle'itttrit . jitka.r about tietir,'in;itir .e . ii. hlir - .3 it? ter ^ . for ; the 1 4. o . ' i c i s iti P , _ e t l i e _ l .. l' ," ii _ joite, " 43a f.e ' utr _ tpr.etin. darit-lanter aflhileitrnlng . tierkl- in tit dvises:lits 'to ':- , 4etW,-itlitirn." I am " 27 W d lgpric ' 14..Setrer , wstances r even this s ironldltiot . .e , t'it'Vectlthe evil in -" il in 4thittlyij'attloc . :6tsive're4lerAstfirtg - ' f . i rc ' x if. T at t'e.o . :esz -,-)7U 7 - Stitri,kusA4s - -'sFluti'"confidence 1 -- for - wevita - i - tty - the emissaries of the uider,--tn - - can tit 'laced in:KnOw?"Nothiri`g,s. f`or he has join the "free Americans,' or "true Ameri- i cans." RePend upon it, their leaders . are ap- r;teltensive of 6e - feat in-the county, and hence_ their extraordinary efforts to sneak Democrats into :their councils; Hui- we ad ilise all :to:give i them no heed—tu keep away from their conn ci Is pnd ; their. oaklts—aud 'remain free ;slit' -in , tl epitlent. r ' . 0 ; : .! , L some /el.:ln in and about his cabinet, who ob. - - mined Office at the expense of their pledges of 'honor. With such men what would an oath avail ? Let him also look at his own decep tion..before the . last fall election. in proclaim ing for Neely in day time, and working for Wilson in lie' flark. Wliat reliance call be , pliaied in such men in fetufe. when offices are free and in question e The Star is to be pitied just now. as he is I I placed in a predicament which does not allow -trujidei ----1-inim ,, .to-edstocat,e , sey-lisetl -principles, • aMI -it., , 4ts , counts TheNu • e_r T oelareivi glig Ac rs_ p seems his whole time. is taken lip in fault lind ';'rg. lie rthodp4 Then Of / a new organization ,y ruler the title of ;he could tall! - with grace and ease. Ile could dTemplars,!'. which . appears to : h e f orme d !show, his colors—he could advocate constitn- Within the:Kerr' . them.' eti !tional Mea . stiVes.' fie could 'even tolerate all •rg►ious,y-oAdvell p l eoPle; Members are compelled Act e,wcar s,triet obedi- ; o rthodox Whigs. Jew and Gentile, Know Mite. to the majoriti,"arallAmtarilir; under.alt' Nothing and Catholic, were all alike to him, cireurristances, aticM ns all other allitzitees , ligenerous Soul: things -soon changed. •-••; • . • c• i ; •' • ; „,' 'Catholic Whigs took it hito their head, not "" cia ' itin ' —un f kr l iena l / AH l f uea / 1 4 • ' 4 ne 'Y 'vote for' Neely last fall. So did the Star' hint '"self, but he wanted ,tibeln to Know Nplhing 'about it. Well, When 'fbe;Oathelle Whigs set 'kip for themselves, the Star get:fluid, ••'ekanged ;Aix ground," came out..a-pen/y, feurlexsiy , and agninsi all that. deserted the Whig par jay, save biniiself and the rest of mankind' that iivoted for the Lneofoco- office holder :Since that time he has been keeping up';a,con ainued the against his "Catholic 'and that alone seems to be his ~present plat form. Ile is to be pitied, sa, because he alas no fixed 'principles. Even 'his wailare ',against the Catholics is in directeOntrailiction ' l to what he professed less than a year aig,o, us 'well as in opposition to - the Know Nothing !platform of Louisiana and some other States. fife cannot say anything either for.or against !slavery, because the Know NothiUg platfortns :are split avail to pieces on that subject too. !If he say much in 'favor of ; Prohibition, he will Its:Arend his political bream:it' of York county, ;for it is said that not a'tord Was spoken on 'this theird&ling.ubject at the Hanover Ora nd .Mass' Meeting. riConjy'subjectg that he can :harp on with Any thing like sincerity ai.e the Catholic and the'preipi ones. Ile' thinks these are popular 'ones in Adams County, and so they are, if we-eau believe his own deClara- L tion,- that "during the, past. week he had the ''pl , istire of enrolling upon his list a numberof 'substantial:4o)es." ati&tipon he takes care to let the people know that the loaves and ;!fishes are rather on the increase since he changed- his 'ground. But stniti a sly way ordoing:this, _that he can 'scarcely bb pected of bragging. fleas- truly-a great man in :some rospeetni-and every daphe rentinds one. More Junk more of: John Randolph's.- --rot ten taackeral, , ..4 • •• • • • _ORTHODOX: , ..- hro :to abjure .Catlioticiarti,-rnot ',lo,triarry.Cath bliss. riot 'lt;ild ;any , social ititreotirge;•Vor:to Bads' oi in them aA fellow-citizen's% If die wrthle ritual not given we should licareely, tirinkrittpos sible titaturti an organiiitiotr coot& exist a • • 77' . iteliklol/A Tettiktitio7l, Read the foilowineinesfrom the pen, of Ife n Es SAlth i: qua lof-Uod7s noblest r works,; an - bon. est titan 'arid, fan . ''Reflect upon Amp „.. , for they ,are 'trtie,as' God; just ,wfhe very worst; mischief , thattcan he dune relingon is to pervert it. to the pqrposcpt hic T ion ven. 41 FA ..arg more , ,distant than the het wvolent, apiriteofthe,Gt*pel.and the :malignant mil tit . of„ pat ty, , most, Impious wars, Aver made were ,th,ese, called Jukly,y,..up-. ; !Re: wltOlhoti:s ;another :PPM :for .AO. ".Cbristian,,is Intoself not a Christian, WE? the. character of freedom...given,to,the, mind, more; :valuable, I -think, than that, which lttecuret; ; cin r .persons a nd,es t tes ,, i lntleqd,,they.,,arp insepar-; ably konn.ected foF, • where mind is, not ftee t i where ,the. conseience\iS enthralled, there. .is no ft eedom. I repent tt,, persecution is as. impious as it ispruel and unwizie., It not.on ly-,opposes every' precept' pf,,the New inent e but it,inattles the,prerogativ.e of Goclliipt-, kis insoptition 41,4kefattrib4tes-which exclupiveiy in the :Niont ! lligh.., f ; It, bi a . ',vain endeavor no. wield, ilis;sceptre,,and hurl, hi 4 tbunderbol „ . .1 nd• , its own hiFtory pirives bow we,, 'km it; is. :Truth is' iininottal , V l he sword can-, PotLlPlerce :it; 'fit% earPiet :ef)nslitlie it, plisotv.> cannot incarcerate it, :fain ine cannot starve :. all' the , : vicienex of men„ stirred up :by : the pow-, it and subtlety .of hell,. cannotAnit it ; to *nth, in the person. °fits, martyraritt, bids defiance : it) the will, of - the tyrant y‘im,:perliecutes, it, and with the , tuartyr'S last, breath;prodicts its o,wn full .andillnal triumph. . ; Tile, eagatt persectifed the Christian. but yet Christianity Ronian Catholic perseoutechtlie, Protestapt..and yo., Protestantism The Preteatant lipersecuted the Catholic, but yet . Catholicism, i;still lives. The Church of England persecuted, 11.\:mtenniormista, and yet NeneenfolvtaY !jaws. !Nonconformists perecuted. Flpiscoua)jaTb .3 7 ,0 Episcor.tcy: „ 'When persecution is carried, to,it.s.e,estretne. length of . extirpating. lieretica„, tit umy. be extinguished in one pi:me, but it will 'break olitin another: Void : pions cannot ,be put downhyargnment they, cannot by pow :er. Therefore, if We have a mind, to.establish peace•anamg a People, we must. allow ; men to judge fieely- inniatters of teligion, and to'eni- II bract-111AV opinion, they, ; right without II any - hope of temporal rewartlt Nfithout: any fear ,of temporal punishment." g,fial 442 x',139 iflolliSV j +z 4141. Lt" 5:777. The peinocrat ofrtho 1101.a1f,, says Itis• frog nently 'asserted ; that; them was little disttirbance nt.the'patik, And tintt- there was-not a Arent deal : at 'the.Eithth .Ward. if a Botch n or Irishman ourii) to vote. lie was peaceahly knocked= dtiwn • and ahasi.4l olf with• clubs and brickbats, with little or no resistence, A Ger man; who has been -tive•or six years in the eniploytnont of Buckner, formerly Jailor, went to the ;Eighth Ward to vote ;the showed a yellow , -ticket and got in,-voted for the Dem ocratic condi diteu,a ntlcame out,.when he was knocked down ail heated. He got up to make nisi escape, and was , followed and stoned-Away" fkari -the ground.- • .. AVe are creditily informed that ftfty-seven swaggering armed and nearly-as 'many boys. ea me over from Jeflersonv on .Ilonday, to aid their Know• Nothing brethren in our city. _trrna_a[Ghettt_haiw—heagged_oket_tit_ex ploits_ and have Loh! of their. adventures. at home, as if they were indeed son►ething. to be proud of. - Shame on such fellows ! The re spectable portion:of the citizens of Jeffersonville repudiate all stuili,l Native American Religion.. “Brothers, lot Us have American liberty and . A meriCan religion." Isperch r,f Ilon. K. Rayner, in kninv-noth.- - ire , 'eusivi'nlion.] Taking; the above for a text, the Louisville Times• sAys : -The Christian religion is of foreign origin,' and if know-nothin. , ° istn goes - on to wax much , warmer in its seal for things indigenous to this country, we may expect that a native Ameri an religion will be proposed before long—the Mormon, -perhaps, as this is purely American. Orator Rayner, we suppose, wonld• have the name American supersede that of Christian as a prefix to our religion. What a pity that Christ was not born in America instead of Bethlehem of Judea! If he had been, no doubt Sam's people would have thought much better of his-religion than they do. It was a' great oversight in Providence not. to let this country__be_ discovered by Europeans until the times of their Catholic Nlajesties. Ferdinand and Isabella : and a still greater one, that Christopher Columbus, a Catholic, • should , have been allowed the honor of first plainno. ° a foot upon it !—lt is a wonder, too, _ that the Know Nothings are so Well satisfied whir such an im sorted name. • SANTA ANNA.-It is confidently stated that Santa Anna escaped at Mexico just at. the pres ent.juricture for the express purpose of saving his private fortune, Which Is , now immense. }Lis political condition Wits by no tneatis des perate, but he became tired .of the continual struggle necessary to maintain his supremacy.. .A 310TDE1 AND SON DitoWN 41).--MI,S. Tay !or, .remding Rear Brooklyn Lake, inDincvid the county, Va., and a son 9 , years- old,. were dr9wited on, Frida,y, Airs. T., -it appears, lost her life in a vain attempt to, save her son. and Mr. Taylor, who.filunged icy. the Water to rescue his wife,,beiug. seized with eratup,.eame very near perishing with the others. HAY IN :11ATNE.—The market price of hay in Aroo.tcek county. Me., is said to per 1,4);I. ana lar- h e tracts of gra.-3s ale kit uir.tit, is the tarumbllell&vg 16 w/11 auc pay ivr tJre t.:11- LWil. I==== Mil . . rikß. :EDITOR ; 7 4 happened!tO be . ;l4,o4rfovgrt on the-dtly.of the, Gram/ Know Nohlir4 ,Pleet! ing i and I thought I' would draw near, to the,. speaker/4, to liear. , w hat they had to .say. One of .the speakers - , seemed, :to • ,know, a great deal 'onthe subject of Know ;.sothiligism, arid. judginn , from what he said, and what he didn't say , _arid from• his appearance, I would ttikp . him to be a natural Know Nothing, with a few , vurialiiiun and acconi pan i t nen ts. , the Democratic party. was the secreti,caucnS, party—that about f i ve or six Democrats up yonder, (I •siippose he meant Gettysburg,) werer.i - n , the' habit of settling thef ticket, and the rdstthad to support it. He-said the - se, live or six usually met in some secret ;place,. juo, like the Know Nothings...• Is thatso. Ed itor? : Isithe DemOcrutic , party of your county turning Know: -Nothingi , ,or eras this speaker say ing what was not true ? He was, Also down On :Mr.ftreU r Oait • tliktentovnl, of, 4.;orer nor Reeder.' Ile forgot to .tell his Know Nod' , ing brothers- how iihno.xions sa the 'Mr. Reeder , was. , in .the eyes; and the hearts of:these . identical Know, Nothing brawlers; •:a • few months' ngo, and, before the said Reeder eni barked in- speculating on tlie.peoplebefare, he'took ad,antage of hisaxilicial positiOn. to fill his! own .pocket s ,: to the , great, ineon,yemence afiddisadvanta.go of the. people ,that be. presi, ded overj, Nato he is a - great man with this dark , luntern party. When he carried out ,the policy of his constituents, then he was as aw.., fill in the sight of Know Nothings as even the Pope of Rome., I lam sorry the people 'of York county - did : not turn out better on that day. .1' wish ,every man in the country could have heard these .Know Nothing' 'speedhes. itni sure' if they " had, the"'Dinnotrats have' the` largest majority idthis State' next fall that 'they have ' ever 'had."' 'Yon knots-there lire two ways of • changing fhb Minds Of die people. The one is by Uttiitierit'and The other l'4 by' the [want - of theSe,- and by disgust. KnoW -Nothing-Spentent,' far-L4--hear.dlea-k' in thit latter, andi firmly: believe theynhanged many from approaching Know -Ntithint,..s into, determined Democrats. I know ?slime .that have been thus' ditigigted and tarried from 'a leaning' towards Knovi I hope the Know Nothings will have more Grand Mass Meetings. Ifthey do, the Democrats'need not say at word, for'stirelythe Know Nothings will du the work for them,' la-crablashion. ' I Ain almost, ashamed to tell you that I don't believe there was more 'than two hundred Kanw Nothings present at the cOminencetnent of the meeting. They say the' half of these were dri've'n from 'the Know Nothing platform, in , disgust. So, then, we did riot gain more than one honared, poles by this Grand 'Mass Meeting. YORK COUNTY. August . Blections. The recent elections area good index of what will be the result in the ) I residefitial battle of 1856. Let us see. how the account stands in eleCtoral votes. The Democrats have carried' the following States: Slrtjtirity. No. of Electors. Tennessee, 2,000 12 19,000 15 N. Ca 1;000 10 Malin ma, 10.000 9 Texas, 4,000 4 Kentucky has gone Know-Nothing hyAbout four thousand majority. She has twelve elec toral votes. Thus far in 155,5 the Democracy have beaten their opponents more than four to one. • The ,result for members of Congress. i_n,the same States, may be summed tip as follows : 3341 C•pngrefo. 34th 11 .tortgro , ..t. Dent. li. N. Dem. 4 4 3 5 5 5 6 4 6 4 5 5 2 5 2 5 0 2 0 2 N. Carolina, entueliy, Tennessee, Alabama, - Toxas, MIMI 'Con—ressmen are to be elected in GeBi4 - i,., a ON • e• l' I Ally. '. the first )lond.Ly in October, and in 3lissi:::ippi -------- --------- and Louisiana Im the lir't Niondav in N , 4vern- 77--"Wbkper«, alrk.ady circulate in Park I , tr• Marsl,Lnd elk.et,, - . oil thc tir,t IVl..inc:.ll:l v r t iwtit a 4111zortAL hi..q. \veer) L mis Napoivan a n,' in N.viiot r, wiii4•ll scil.: cutnylutt: tilt; +Ace- the Empresi• It 13 ~.ad 144:4; .)14%, uvA t.l c4lu Litn.L. fui tia . . Ile.iL CVD,,,,:1:44. ' L./Cc:Val:. a wyttivr. 33,000 17 20 Iti 21 17 lti ME r0m,,t44 s'ens!" Wed - Latest -- - from Xi rfa lk . awk- , zrowt smouth. • 14 , 4 Br ,vi ta v A ux s k :7441)1 7 . N 1 I C ______llkV2-*K61141 1 / 1 01101k . lanii moil ins truly The liaiettitc„,.insteaci of crcasitiO as i.t Waslhoml , it-i,v,otild.ii. few day s ago,lloiteidily :becoming Attire acid - more ina lignaneti'anciAhe daily list of - ,l"rciims swellinr to a itios - t - try rho - T nobly braved the 'isease since its first appear ance to attending upon the Sid: and the dying have, since Saturday.; ililldit-Victinis thenniel ves, .and others who hastened from their distant banes, hilt recently to alleviate the sulferin , rs Ilieiefelliiw; . ar.oftals..are now down with the disease. The medical professfori . have lost another of their number—Dr. Teo. several others are ham, Esti., one of the "fdtt , ritri Lellit'ors of the Z.QtfollUteacon-a‘e-re g i to say. is- dead.- awl-- .• his I a te,pitrtner,ce,yr,ood... , ...11,arge :311111)er-of 4eifitc4pivitifit eft either • ?alxinf.the, victims or the sick., - The Norfolk Herald ei til ottday . 9h: ,•r 1 . - 1 -“ The 24 hours ending yesterday .at; 2 P. M. , shows: frightftil'lmortali IV. c.twenty=ni no ' ideaihgare rEigiAteredVAntt•loo-more'have been ordered i which. ia filen kliegs 'short; of the heti lal }tnimber 4 .: Ffort-r fifty is said `to s haver been the. nuMbet, , -hot 'Some , were of persons who died within the preceding 24' hOursiriltil 'Vett; ke r iit! :ti4E?r :for want of i,cAhrais fo inter t ' hunti ^A g t fact Fifty ;.coffin Were; rii.beieed , ! libur Illaltiniore on ',Sun- One of our Baltirnore - dlhvicians, Dr. C. 11. ,Jones, came up; iiiterd4;...fnorninr , ..,in the :rsteatner Louisiana from Ndfolk and Ports imolai), and reports the distress in these places • 'to he bey-a:Fall ‘a6sclifitiott. Siniday, in ,Norfhlk. there were* fortrdead ,bodies rtfithoht icoltiosany, one to bury- Tito imAilber :of ; deaths in,,...Notfoltr; on ,Stiturday; he, states, fiftf'Ave ;On Sunday 4ixty:, 'oii Men-, ;day Filign§bi,'•l4esidetit '6f the Howard Associations- informed the Doctor- L.kkA:il? , Norfolk on S,unday:therp were. 1,000 :cases of the foyer ; and in Portsmouth about i•Aio: 'the - Obetiir thinks the di.4eitEse 'Cori- Untie. id Tong as there is; an-•itidivideal tin-the plade lei' i.f ,to attack- A committee offou.rtpen from rpapipten -came. up to, .this city, yesterday piquing. ,en route :for. Wastiikigton, e to aseer , tai ti'w he flier or riot' Ol POint cod beliroCii red -for the purpose of removing- the entire popula-, tionef•Norfolk Poiltsinouth. Mayor Fisk, of Portsmouth, is ill, and will, it ia;fearedt.die„ : I Nurses,are, neded, badly.in !Portsmouth : not one - from ,tbe South has, stopped Mien. :la the Norfolk llospital •on Suntlay-AWit thetc.we,i•e 16 deaths. - • We learn with regret that our regular Nor-. fhlk,cerrespondent.p, after ;aiding and as , sisting. die sipcc, the iliseaw.made.its first, a prettrance, ihae _,at. .14t, „beep - ,takett, down. We-are, therefore, Without, a letter. from, . Dr. Join !Norris,, of Allis city,- still -remains there, wrideri9g-bis- seridces to the . We, me • F ee-tit-miles , good, a c it4",,, tjnit ,Drs. Webster and ! terk.;tg, this ,city, .are won, And s:kithfully, dischargingl their ,duty inlortsmouth,- ~ 4 . • The ichmond Despatch 'states ,that 125 coffins were to:be siiipp - id.ftoipthat city yes . ter4y, ,The Despatch estimates the total !lumber, pf deUthis in _Norfolk. front the copitrielieeifielit of - the disease, 'Up to Sat urday 'seine Sik "week's,- a t 500, arid since then abtibt 100 more have: died. In 1821, when the yellow fever was there, only ,160 died during August, SeptraPber and October. letter is' from Dr. 'Webster; of Baltimore;'to' father : i Fortpeccpppi:er we are pleased to learn', is not dead, as re'perted by way of' Petersburg. his be= lieved t►e will recover. 'One account says be is convalescing. Dr. Marshallyof is said to he very ill of the lever— 1)r. /10w ell. of liichatond, and Drs. Bryant arid Av.pel f, oi"Philitdelphia; 'are also Sick; "Dr.' Mil l'ef, Philadelphia, who was on his return bottle, was taken down, on the ;rip up to Baltinwre-, and was sent to.,our quarantine. hospital. fl - We Arc indebted 1.4:1 Hen,- S. L. RrssEr.t. for Valuable Public Doc n ts: We a re sorry that - Mr. R. is not. yet in,Cor?gmss instead ,of Mr. Robison, for his course there . indicated that btan upright man end 'an honer:o)le 'Although a • uniform , and 'consistent Whig, he has ,never bowed, ,the, knee to the dark spirit of linow-Nothhigism, but pfoclaiiiis his 'oppoSition to the Order as boldly as any otlier.man italic State. His Note in Congress, on this subject, when Know l icothingism was at its highest pitch, proved his devotion to the country and the Constiaition. " There are many Whigs Bedford bounty-who -feel ',proud to fellow the eximplche has Set thetn.—Belod Gazette. • Gen., Cass repels au. assertion in the letter of Gen. liouston, of texas, that he, (Gen. C.) ap proved of the platform of the American Order, as proclaimed in Utz Philadelphia Convention. Gen. Cass denies this, and refers to his remat ks in the Senate last Fehruary, when he expressed his•nbhorrence of the attempt to organize po ditical and religious intolerance "in a. country founded upon eintration, and grown prosper ous and- powerful by toleration." lie - Ail nountled in the same speech his utter repug nance to the new parties and other combina tions of the enemies of the Democracy. to fits- ten theirodious and often rejvcted policy npor l the country. "We want no new parties—no new platforms." he, said. "no new orgAniza i tions—and the sooner those dangerous efforts are abandoned, the bat& will it be for its, and those Who are to-follow us in this ,heritage of fr,:edoin. lie reiterates these ,views. li e re linquishes none Of his 6 - ppo.;ition to the secret order and its principles, and he regards the Deitrocracy---a• •• - ' • =I PORTSMOUTIT, Sept. H 3. . Ocar„Fallrerl---The mortality in ,this;place yesterday was truly appallt»,g—the report of deaths being no lessthan thirty - one ! Last night My rotriri•;tnate, Dr: Ringer, of Philadel phia, 'w tit; ittabked with the' fever. 1k seenet, itripre-Aed 'With , preSentiment that he will not recover, and thiS Minning made his will: lie • tfas been ''one of k ge . ,zilbst indefatigable anis in init. midSt, and we'hatl"become almost as intimate'as, hrothers . . , I send' yen some 4pi , eimerts of a flY.which tirade its iippea'ranee ih PortStiteut,:i yeSterthiy, det'stioYir4gt -nearly all" the 'fruit in .the. place; Everthbtise is hill of them. ' I ' would:thank, you-to show them to 1)r. Kemp, Dr. Ringer:B uitekttess has added greatly to my,labors, and I.iuu neatly broken down,. IV. 1S r:ts~ziß. Our latest, accounts from Norfolk and Purtstnottih, although they do not represilit the rhortality' : —particularly in the fon»er city . ---hs'great!as for kevggrn4 days ,previous, are .deplorable enough. We learn trout Dr, lattully yof .J 4 aaltituore Board of Health, who-carne up intfie .4'ea trier t;oilisiana.yeter day,. thatnone . of neW'spapers Were isSited in .Norfolk : oti Wedirestlayv:but that as Lir as could be. nseertairted 'there. were -friorne, fully deaths on that (lay, by fever.. In . Portsmouth, up to Le o'clock noon On . Wednestlay;`tliere were twenty Ilea-tli, and the' new . eases tr'ere A r Fiskev---ah GI N• CASS, OX VIE KWIC-NOV - TING PARTY.-- .licolu 'the Sup. of Friday last. BM