•\ • ‘7 ee'Ar judgment' Nyisf:tatasteiinaitell.alt:-. hjy:courk:ocowounedldilyithm:, more- '.; l 4 ; je kod 'mace ' Poor n ptiglthew - ~ , winil-7-te wall T T eai o 4e , , Eir fiiidthelollowinisto4iong the ronnae - of the •paperi, and '.presiime 'from the references.that- thp occurace took place in Brooklyn this county. Mr.-Whipple was one :4-the earliest settlers -of the County,- and has; we believe, putnerous' and respectable re,la tires still residing in that township. '. - - - [Ens: D Ex.], From the Wilkos.-Barre Tina Demo mat. A Wolf Story; - ,There.is a vast, .amount.: of matter. that el:OW& the - coining ofas Nevisplper, (indeed it Is - Common to most of the publications oFthe -day,) that is neither instructing mer amusing. .Icontend that nothing uhoeld find its way.in..l to a Periodient publicationdri this country. but 'whit hi useful and prolitable—as redoending - 'Vides welfaie„Of the - people, or promotive of '" virtue: and utility. Whatever illustrates - the ttieful arts, opens up the • patha of science or unrighes• the minds of the peoPlo with a knowl edie of the:history/Of their Own or: other coin 'tries,, is the prOper element to filrout tho pa. ' ges-an American journal.. ':The richest por tions ,', of the history of a4:,eelnitry,that eWhieh'the intelligent mind hungers and thirsts after with avidity, is that .of i infeney,-its - first, transition from a state 'of nature to orga- ' sued= - society. 'Under thcsiimpresslons, I give the following AS near Ai • , memory can re- ',lost, fretrithe. words of the hero of the tale— , forhere he really was, in the early history of - 'Suipiehenria. counti'r. The . writer .'had not "seen`; the author, of the; following; tale for some =twenty years; - hailing in hii ' boyhood • been n pet and ardentlisteher tothe..rieh tales of his' .ekploits in kunting, in the early settlement of the - regions whieh` We oli the head waters of - the'Susqnehanna. - Ebenezer '%VhiPple is the , intdect -of this relation, who was long and well ' • known to the first settlers, who braved the .pritnitive forest of the wild Susquehanna., Ho settled near the centre Of Susquehanna cleunty ' vialiout as early as 1765 or '96. • dle had as the - .o.dt - etbelieves; migrated froth near 'the Otse , To lake in_New . York, to the state- of,Penn -:- ,sylvanie, having spent.. most of his life in the. frontier settlements,of the two'states. Hence lio*as 'an oxpert..and successful, hunter ; with ii-- - vigorons - intellect,;a,_ . kind and benevolent -disposition, and a fanc:y7ull of the imaginary 9 r, poetry. When he entered that region .of country, .tell is embraced between the line. wbiell divid - New York and New Jersey from `Pennsylvania; and the Susquehanna river where . it enters the limits of the state; to the, month , -of the Laikawaria, it ;:swarmed with almost all . ..the - animals native.t the continent.; _Of North .1 - .America. Elk, pan rs, bear, NvolVei, -. deer g ' foxes, of all :the - vario -casts of that beanti- 1 ' fel animal' sable, : heaver, tter, fisher, ermine, . 1 ~mink, -yreazei, - muskrat a 41 hedgehog were , • found in surprising numbers.: At . the32resent I time, -they are nearly all, with_ fii*e.c.ption of the mischievousfox.ex-t , ertnlftsite .'. The noble ilk was the first to flee, like jeffe' \ rails mum-' .- meth, over the Great Lakes, .from e pros epee- of his inveterate destrOyer, , ma The .beaver; the otter, the beautiful but sly tit ttove..\\l - er; and the - bear are nearly extinct, on the ' sti aide of the.Susvtoihanna. -. . ~.. . .. ...- -,-But," to 'my story.-31r. 'Whipple related as' ' ~ follows, and fromlthe,fidelity - of the man it can -/ be strictly relied on :-- .• - ' - - • j -:, "You know 1 had sold my farm on N . V_yin. :sing creek; where Iliad first settled when II •; came to.Pendsyhimnip, and again-planted' my-1 - self more, remotel. from the. settleinent, , , near I:Lathrop's : LACK. ; This part of the 'comity? • .• - Was more - infiSted with panthers and wolves_ than any other portion. ;lily-farm was:, new, -- k r raid,surrounded with - -very thidoeno..gteitey - 'woods :Ina laurel itiamps. 411 y clearing was /. ,a7ltaralellogram; 'bilin,,fr about two hundred 'finis - wide Trom North to'South, and five-Mul l .S. .. -- drea perhaps froth ;East'te West:- My hetise, ".. -.tat °flogs,. stood near the centre point) I .had a . small-flock of ...sheep, 'and according to . . the common enstom, shut them at night - .n a• yard near the bonse, for i'afety: against, wild - , beaks: I had two, huntirrelogsl one a large -.Powerful crass of the- hound, with .dparti-col or of black and white. Thh other was a small brindle—excee4gly-graceial - in, form, and. .. , ':swift _us the wiM on foot. 'lt Was2a Cold ha - -zY night in No‘imiher. The moon Ives wont -twenty ' days old; and was wading dimly ' ..throegh the, haze w . ich' was fiticketung for a - - .srsow storm; gy oi . . g'uwoke, me by 4 low "dull gkowl, at my bed .. • "e. ft t was pe - lihaps . a bout four o'clocyin , the o ofning.. At first 1 ' - . paid ' little-attention to the . ,gs.:•-thinking they might have been disturbed b 'some movement of,the cattle-at the stable, .13 , they at length • . " , evinced so ranch anxieje--espec'elly the tar - ' 'ger dot.going to the door and then turning again to my bedsidethat my intereA was at ~ last swat:end; in a :suspicion -that • all was . „met right.about mi premises:, The lo"t% growl ...if the old:deg inert:coed, and the tire& whine, ~. - 4)f"the smaller one was marked, that . iltAtilY `.:imprangfrom my lied; - thretv .on my garments -* a hurry, took down-frontlhe hooks , my- rifle, -which: you know had -been my COMparlifal for more forty ears; .sallicd. from', the ,door • :with my faithilitdogs,d. followed their i end "'They . toole.thh course westward through'tho .;.clearing, and , soOn were out - of Isight, in:ih e :' * deep = gloom of , hemlocks -that bordered, that pertion,of my &ids. I hastened forward 41f1-• - ' mil I had reaelied-adistance Of some one bun :*drett and fifty yards froth my deor; and Step. , . • Tel to listen what Might bej , the condition. of things. I had not- stood.'longbefore -I heard ' the whine_of.the small dog, and his:swift flight ' 'is he'approached the open, ground. 114. dear:. ed the fence like - a -bird,' and ran by "me seine - fed)! -yards' distance, ift - the' 'direction of '-'the ' Ile ' tad -seariely _passed.. when- my . s i tßlg catlghtth! sound of the - adee.- 4 4) SS he `--....;;;;...,, his way ,thronghthehru.sbwocid; . at - the -- f• , !..7.-..liiit speelwith - thef-cenfiieed/Sonnd•of a. *lloesitnfit: I'. eouhl 'dlistinetli - hear, - 1ik,4 3 / 4 . - of ' estr - it* eve lump - tor he -lip .- - .044. - :lA. ed.-the Amok. on rear, 'fig- which, -while , *beat 'eugtryards frO% we, :contrary to,the Iliblt 'ale - 46g;lieleleirid it at a bound, as - the white': - lti" inarkett his .intirsi.. ` Scarce ..# 24111 e s ' ..'ir>o4,-sedlocovered, when a dark spot Ividi*..llolo)3ooa •.follevring fin ted -his othe; ''.iiiiiii,:laianstitir ef ' Other beivy. panties were , heeilliirthei_itifil O' ii*elin . d - beer .. ...thi - Idtee - piacea 'itilibie 'AlignificitiOn I lleit . there wes . a z nierry iffeb . ... of: pensilere. - - - - Thi -- ogilcii...ps though he i -Piced'-his hug tope of Aire- npon -I‘4lrig . . the Atitit4 tan' diagonally 'i&tiss,the.:field, passing, the - " Wont ,H - e:ix;y yards ~..41,ertlf, : et Myy atation;- straininri'' ti* . .‘ery . _sinew:te irit*iestitenslett—witli A- astirliosith4hvi-, ' "oir*uplkilaro:4 l a4. , .:. ll iinge l 4- elPoilit;:s l tion .: him every I tmip, inliiat: be sots:ker.:bed_ ~',he: ._ • ,` . cleite4hte teaks than theyr were fillettribdO , ' <- #e. - IDplyliairSynp ileere I' a:, .07m4let*eetOhe Purner.and the . l'i.ll.**; - ' l',- ;c0-D r i . _41 1i ta z4 :. 4 Axpesed--.txt boo , 14:16441:004,*d*--deol#y Ar pato.. ,-• ot 4 ,loo'; * -friir)lielote.4n: *-- eitty..l62cea :l a . ' . iiiiiait*kr4****P'aieett - ;.ii t hed - - - i re‘=* l 4 o 4 t47 , 14°14 4 4 0) .. 1 : = N 4 *W i ti . : --- . ertTh:lL)e - Alliiintigki4ficit_• - .l l3 gAtithr u l • :At xilleil ::Vietei,e , E;Oiddiap.litalre;' - aull 'tfl a r#o 6l4 W i't thlf:iiikilditi ii (o 6l Vt 1 01 . - 41;44 ir ' -iikin*ti ta l i - 7 7'jtelleikilit or the C-0 611 01 -fr its.,ela4. , i4:- ...ilie .!. , dia4l l i jail - Ofpot 51 itirectatentik ,-. Viiii - enaPe' Illitioiniiiiiltiiitiirli biiajriet '''' • :-- - 410/4tifittakeke-- thejiglittelleims-4be fainoil -IC *:40444041he .PO 4- "''.: '-.. ::at :491,. feu growl thrtaffi . uti brush.] , ~,...,,,.......,,, -. , .cf-:;•,,, ,, ,--,,. : ---;....,?...,.,:‘-...,,,--_ - !.,,,-.- MOMS ~' t~.\ MINIM - 7 7- . -. p' - - - . w... —the objects dale, chief interest reedit - TITF -I))KtiIIOGRAT: I ti.'e*Mal the :',4ttge filthnel ' etteuH' 0 3, . i i ' ~ . • • • butane-, ,tchitll wilelkraie-÷he TenetleBA6 -....5--- ----' "., —c - - toir;bni ' : .. Bei* int.tist drlgre bite' ,M.ni The istige4.ll3lraulaifoin=in Northern in - the It I ',Aid ou Othing ilp, '.. re,, II T I F 111—/642 9 ° P / " Week/7* ifetind .e ha by .th, root.; r th the hugest - *W -77-1 ~ _., . . I ever int,ity. I t 1r .1 t asp, t vral . nitdnr - a cl o udy - - Si, B._'& p„, B. CHASE, ButTofts. - sity, thn febjeet ir ' giL with . ihe-'epeefl or filo '-- , .. - :-. 4 ~, - - ~....._,.....:.. ieind, tin at ..the'dis ,, .ce.:, - eflinere thansixtiy. - 'otiortirit os4 MAY 12. 1853. l i yards, 11 nd sent - the' blue pill through' thp * .--I' -la .., " , wolfs 8 4- in all,inT , ktileite, of more that Dernociatic Nominations.' fortyvarist hunting, niv performed an at 1 . ' in thatpinelthst gave me-snob -delight-4Mch unmixed gratification." • \ - 1 ' 4 , I , 'rne nettle old hunter now Sleeps in ttie bosom 'of that soil, upon 'ivhieh he \ivas onl3Of the pioniserit, after haying filled out and konik- • . ded off samiable useful and blamelessffe.-. 1 Quieseai • pace. • ' , . 1 I i i. li - 1 ,- . iitisTile.l , . , .-- ____:: '—,- - Ili i S' t r Aliii ' - an at. a s Proelainatiots , The following , proclamation of Gen: Santa. Anna, addressed to - the. people'of Mexico; the' NeW Orleans Picayune translates - friim'ithe L'co del 'Gen:is:era° of Y i przt Cruz :- 11. 1.. .- -TROCLAkIVFION :- . *- I ti "1- ..- , s 3lexicans+On . treadmg once more i the shores of my country. Ilsalute you with the 'liveliest ornltion. My .Iheart has palpitated with testae esi- from .the tu _omenti that', my eyes began o discover,l on _approaeltingi - Our coast, those lib mountains'Whichfold• of the proximity o u land in - which everythinglpre -1 - *lents to m;a: e`most grateful reeollectiona. t • - You have ailed' me, believing thatll Cprild he useful in ending you from that state Of an- , I - 1 .archy =did solution which yon a into . It far- I ten, and I= h count hesitated to "come at , iyrinr, eall. Yon have.tne now-upon your 4otirit-1 solved to at - all my ,efftirts, for :an' abject of' Such melte' importance; but:if I halebee n , 4 proMpt to c me at ,'your call, it is becanse I count upon your efficacious co-pperatiOn - ,-1 Useless wil be :my firm , resolution to einise. eratetsysel : ' wholly -to the salvation 'of_ inn.- country; if .. ery one of yourselve's: sloUilit as sist Uze,len ing evcry possible still. to tfid sue eese,of thes . views: . - . • ''. 1 • : 1 1 1' • - , • liar from Me be it to think of avenging for- . 1 mer' iron ; let.thow who hovel been 'pyen • ti t ' - all f" • ' t erases aan on car; everything . ts urgo_ 'ten, and eti readin c ,•irthe shorcaor my c[olantry - I I extend to all :the hand of a . friend. Neither do-Icome. exaltiany patty; 'I come billy to 'raise the- saired'..standard-of union calllng ;up on II - Mexosaus tofellow ikbiswliat may their opi isms. Everrone whose h eart 'beats sand is o iled at thesonntl - of 'his ecluatrfe veke, is 3 , friend; islor companion. it t I !..._ - . loxieen44--Too liiing- aye" we - suffered Our - set es' to berths) c-ils ' sof chiMerical ideas;" we have ost CO . Inch time in intestluedis sen ion; sorrow f ul reality • haa brought to - u s Ivy' 'le conviction:..What have WO, inter thirty .year's of sidependenoel Look lion;U the map i sf your eountry, and. ou wilt sOc n 1 large part of your territory lost. Examine the , State of your finances, and you willfind n.otb• 111,, II ..).1:1SCI, IS i ruin.'ls - our • 0 but ' d' order' Wttat''''•i• h. reputationamong , foreign nations ' - Where is that arm in , whose ranksl had the hithor to ~fight? hat army Which achieved soar hide-' pendence in :which . I glory to have luarn i e no small 'aft . re; that army which I led I 'neross vast :do rta, _:surmounting obstaeleal, w:hich s emed i superable to the frontier of thet:ll:6- p blie,•a_ whose head I drove back . an inva., ang ene r; 64 with Which I fought.Witli in.:: i 'f rtune,hut notiv w ithent honor,hen Yon' cap I i was taken by the'enemp .- • i ; :- - Mexi --. Cans t : u.r us return, tu o.evise '-14 , , learn from the harsh lessons of .exo, l Ortenee.; vs repair t o errorswe Itavet'contrisitttd.— on ballad. me, ready': to pontrihisto my 'a • ih". 'honorable reparation: 1 - ifiabor.i in 14. od faith in;this 'gloriouSt - trork; • et; have - a- cositriba national' I - tonl ~.., which . we shall , not bei 141 m- 1 .. . n.• pasticiii 'tn - arriii; biluta a-. Ihea • yeur old I geheral ; 1 he who. hazed. on in the hour' of rdisfor. i itrilei i Ks bodi_ an litinifirable, rwho W . h you hared his losom f 'the ene , • in th - dayss i •O . Your 1 1 sten to a vot ..- It. i unkiio sr to 1 . your general ' . d your fri nd.--1 re - to our noble , tofessiO' that ichit has been de', ; -Mi. d al-! riendly relittiens, th .'' iv now. 4 nations, and' Which I al milli, 11, ie,- brings n 6 hied for ye , v - alor,' ys ready, if our national, onor , it, to prove to - .the faio.kt .e 1 ~11 ravery which hasalwaia • , ', ~ .1 -of the Mexican soldier4 i l • - f all Classes—Let the day of mit country be the day-of gen ral re -• `Sid that the joy which ' ' - xpc , ri- , among yon may increnti,,lseetr4 ' around the national :Standar.il, ith the union-and enthusiasm of live our country! .. Long Ilve bur 7 These . Sre the hopesith r to' your 'call.; these :this' v o ws triot and.friend, - ' ' I AA . i9E SANTA ANNA. • .: April 3;,0853. -:. - : 'th me n 4 w s e, m. r; and /LA, -to benf. 13oldierro .in at. your as.'not than , nne who e, ..utilation, n tithe btills .isastem. 4u..' Folio,. Let mo rest ustre of w though the I told with' al elite with ea let. I* 'al should dem . world that .in the boa° 3 . l Pxica .return to ou conciliation, once jnhein you all • uni exclaiming, I BSI, " Lon , which: I sue I' of :y o ur co. - EMIZI Centers' ..sr ...—An - ichanke‘ Pafer t ___ state;t s . that about 8 years a ; , alin.traiti:Of Wilton in• Fairfield , unty; Co n., then a ritirairkebly good student. in his coil ~iate eitryst;wpas And ,derily "deprived of . hie , memory and. Cason. k Bic. fother sent hint to r . Chan:lo4a cam abridge, Me.v6- The. I.:1 t or,.' said. theratarnis no present relief for him, tat' the agei[of 38 or 137 there would be a cl . tte.; ,that .the brain lwas.taci : attiqh - eapanile for the a:rennin, and there Woiddleet thit'. ge. a Contractitle, Which ',would' enable it to "aCt ealthi . ly. Irxiiiniious fefisei ait-iiiends'iti* their hopes •Pereptptori ,ly deferrri for:18 yearn, • That,titne baigtecEPt- 11 7 exPirel; no 4 to IthE'ir gre4 joy Pif?i.o l 9PhecY .1 ikinifilled. .: The :ro an-t' g 46 . to 'l_o(iihire JOT) hiihoo ks;,Teethe es if ho bed ; est "laid 'theta! ,do*ri,. and reigned his , attestdoes where . he left theta... There w 1 : no treee.he;ll4 mind o rth! !! !ong blank*. ,'" life oranything which had Oneeired.,in it, and he did not 1,66 v -that i he was elinyet 40 yea et' 16.* - :!', ! !' - ,'' :- Isastlffe,eitsre : or T: a Ntcr..Passinnter.— The SOutham . ,Repnbr . has nteeivedlrom Mr. F. K. B4,+khiliinsrai , ;-of 'the Vice -a briefjaeconnt'of th:lititlrit;miantiq of` fr.' King. , :. it'ii4ye:":. - 11e,' , ~ ee'Reiet-se#:tesigned ,to•tlie tato - , !which: heir . :seen' for..anine; time AW/...00- I . ll m- - - gait , ' rill. ' ' ere,: : six . leitleek - ,00 mcwili.te-TePiog,..while a fewilriend Wire . itik 1 flag around : his W 1 4 ,10.4114 'O6V- oboe' r he tie elek t ifeem,'heiritild rtbrie ivits -.., Y.Jog. , :M. 4 1 ; Attelotit *4 4.4 l VeT,=- I go4o, -, 04* . . O jA4: 1ite1...0111.4t8e. :' still . ii , no'. Ze..qinettji . ;, - Xlel keiikid't.O.l ,tfilii.fiatiiebola -ttotiO4's6f:l44l ?Il i 4:4 Irselph 'yeicien elle 'lir -..e.ad' iMite....volooei - .4 - 44.1'i .him,-' 1 .01g,j-: - ,lt'Alook , : as =i ' . 00T t.tlirealgli'iiiiii - lt:'-'. *1"471,i,ig. Ike the pillows Trent •lititget- my .tiAlkowa-werentiney 'liken 'ilitiNtlif;,tit laropufw - no,rolie, thiitkietcg-tittnattlpt frpiit . NC.- back ,i4 .. ..10 -1 iiia ,.- ..ifiiin..hii - aiiiit' tnic inerieeet.'''ls- T! ~. - .. .:- - `=ice: , silisi: ' . -if th e 4th in" t...../ajra :LOtt a:AlthAit!4 - 00 1 4461 Tiqe... )14 ;00Mittyt.:. ltd!,4l.Grocin:44rilig. 1 , , I (lmit - - a ~: 411Videtiiiat:'; if: kidet. -- :Btiap; nitrlr, ~ :: 41iiiiitii;4ititlik7 iffy ere inf, ,- ~ .. no hopeitotblit - imixi .i. ~, An I#"* . ' ; • ,', ' 4 NrU4 I3 - 0 4441if i jitailti kit' trAg* 1 1 4*ef* ISfei c conti*** 0100 _. dis t i l t io Valsf.vaw..., t o Any** l— • ex- . : reuieetust. en..'ute gait orlietr• - ;„ — .,,,,,W? itairtit4:DlStaidi4ttiallietAdelt. oneti4Xol6l4-!141-::- '4*ii-d-ilf*k?:;,':; 1 1 I I t 1 1 1 . 1 COMBISIONEA, Tho t : E. Forsyth, . . ED , GENERAL,. . E , hra . un B mow . - .. or Mifflin County URVEYOI4 • d - EiSERAL, ' . • • . - L . Porter Brawley, Of Crawford County: . - . eff" ?sr Now =York coltesissideaco has failed. to' repch us this:week. ' , aty Sister", will appoarin Our rk(ixt», Anothei f and lenViltpuoin,we shill find room Banta:rt., Esq.. ,Of .Clearfield county has 3een appointed Preaident.Judge of the 'Wayne District, made vacant by resigna tion of .?ud ge Eldred. Wbat necessity exist ed for going out otthe District fOr ~ J udge ? Priliay your postzge-a-' -subscribe find pgy* for the 'Democra4—lo% el' your w ife,-and babies if you have anp—kiss ail the .pretty . girls,. but never after eating onions or with. a "-chew ":in aH your :mouth,- , "• em en wi ll bless youi store n . , . --- • Er The United Slates Revi ew for May ' ,is at hand. It is unqneitionably the ablest . re view in c the country, and w e wish it _ could 'be , . in the hands of every student .i of Democratic, aral libeial principles. ,It, is worth double the subscription. $3; per year. ~ • . A. - adreis; "Conductors 'United States -Re view," 251 Broadway - N.' Y. 4' :. -The Legisla,tive Dinner. We have noticed in Several Whig papers ,o late, labored attempts to cast 'odium : Upon the • Dernoerntie party by reference ,to the visit-of the of . Maryland by invitation of oar State Legislature.' All of - these articles • abound with misrepresentation, whether wil rid we will not jcidge. • . • - We- , are at , a loss fir the reason Why. the Dena . ociatic majority of the ; House_ should be answerable for everything done the past Su.- Alin, When the other branch Of-the Legislature ...the -Senate*-4-had a..lArhig majority. - Why .may not the Doinocrats on the same principle, charge every thing Odrous uPon.the Whigs! •• • , One party was in the 'ascendant :in one branch. and the other in the other branch,—will -not time same - rule work built-ways. , _ Without argument we - will now A4brait thi, - facis of the and then let persons , judge. 'rot them Selves where, and on whom, 'properly belongs the great sin , of inviting , ' ":the Lenis lature o f Diaryliind to visit_ llarrishurg„and partake of the hospitalities of the •dapitol."-- Thch rooolwtioss nifirtwitlttctia 4,1,11.12 ;11.11ialrafal•ed .to the Senate, the Whig branch- of the Legis' - latare, by Mr.- Slifer. a ,Whig Senator from • Union - county: It passed that :botlyr—was• ;called.ne in the House by - Mr.. -Hendersonof Cumberland, one of the most uncompromising Whigsin-that . body, smd,,presse.il through with, the utmost energy. .* The- whole affair:was cenducted—or rather-wli:tt we saw of it4=very Whig like, Mr. Miller being the chairman of tkle Senate Cornmittee.of ar r angements and reception, and Mr. Henderion that of the House. And, if those gentlemen ' will talle the trouble `to inform_ themselves, - they .will ken or loose by the agitation - of-the fast few year,, were'seovred, -- soidered, and titened, SO' perfeetly,se i tkat atlie conelnsion fle w, I Per haps none who partook, - had - any fears", of a. speedy,•or even reinoteldiasolition. Widely - Conflicting polltical-and personal 'sentbeents; consequent` upon INWeitee.s of opinion.:' and peculiar instittili4s, siete` harmonizedana na iloitallz4-and'ille tiOillinderfrdivrareli .(hat the far - Metiers" of such hospitalities witilet , barbNlati4r-find'if a freei4illiie: thiy - Weiel alio - free:drinkers, iblehlatier considekatiettl 'shoed eiver the - sins' of 'the - fiirmer, ; Efii4 Tentiollistele orator siras convinced that toy.' land was thegreatest country bi the iintirei: .cept P*lnsylvania, iliid`the orators: of Nary laid were hakvi.O'itgree' - *lilt their shat P*o7lFan4 Was the greatest 'contairila the-world eseep• Maryland. • : -- . - :- 8044, winonsl4ir - the ivholeraffal.r,wlth l the eWinfititiiikthet'sarioanded it;lisreoi:' table; and ii - #* - 140 - ,it'oim - iviclii -- ',dic,l * ii,l- ‘ 4l iffi e W 4kz.', Aafiit*lctifiri4o4 - 1 o r-r- diai , ! - P l o• 3 4: 4l :tiai vorii - 4 i' l .iiii:** irlifei'lkbilangitiihoai,: - .*hii originated : lila' - 11 .PP6iteI it* iliikitotit( ;in' th;if life tfasesi „Theict..eire th'hie,4Oaliii46O,ri'd them h who doooOn . kt,if on - i iv, , . i iitodimi thekirotegtll446it ti 004144" *li r iiii(Cf#,' • ail*4 , - ltiiiiiiiitotiiii4i* ii... i t h e,,-,iii hei',tio . . - 00 tioifi - iee. - 4 - a iir-gi . 1 , 1;k:410,16*E mit. goi4i, iiii,Jiiid Wititigiiii:;Ahhiof ihiiioreri'or diii: 51d , 0400 ! 040 0 444641 0 1 7 6 04,Ai& AiiiiiijrAigi - % iiiiiisOri44i s- firttei-414., 4--- .4. .. -:, --44,=-7: OA-.-.c: , -:: •-. --I `7' 4 " , 1 '" .." '-',?,'- 64 0 6i i n it il of_ ii.._- I qpit Li i ,r)b# ll ;49 l4 l7 nOt au F iSitofiwitfiriatioti.- iief'fbi` ar)",, _. .;0 11 ,..hr1.: tr*t - itib l4 o46ol - O4-, :- ,-, .41: tt .;,.. Philadelphia. caanty Suefif i is their:duty, a duty whish'weber:the, will not forgot to do.. I . W i e see . itstated thatiho bilis rendered for TT6e•binquet jitniiiint • td'..fiiiiee :114 : thousand 11 veftis-1 o to • - ly them.. HOW: 1 : r a : dinner; ihonid.;; cost onk ? forty rfifti dollars pet... Man ietitica • to eat, . staggers dur•cothpiehension,bi¬ so much so as it would, bad we noi•had some expert: ence living at t in 'Harrisburg. ' The r, nearb ever body and . every thing are:suppo ,ted from the t easurY. fill ; occupations, alike, kvatchfor a gra at the "itate funds,'' and : every grab is worthy of beinistyled, the expectaney of be; i ing te last chance. : Landlords , with tenant toss' , put;ies thrUnh the itunmer,aretin admi rable mood for spNionti robbery in klio Win ter-that short ,period , of the year When the Vault of the. Treasury is . open for disburse - mats to those :wbose i duty -calls them to that L lace. .. If bi l ls, to the, amount 'stated above ve been rendered, they aro; such . bills, as • 1 titTislibouurlllbtl•tir°ora'd'tsedeinactYckanviill;l.l ti°t-7'ake4 eckle;ss attempt at. Trensitry .. robning, That ihouid be exposed in , all its parts, and the de iigners of it held up to merited. public ..odium Mdcondentnation. wg may hive' nomedling lord toyon this subject-in 'future.': ..' of.lirorth isan, This.riewdarge, ceinprehensivh at reliable Work has been drown to us by the hgeDt %vho is introduein,c; it into this county. ,It,eXhibits all' tho United - States and Territories, .lloxico, . . Central Aineries, tire' West . India Isiands,l the Canadas, New Tironswick,and Seotia— in alictit the. whole'eountiy f ro so~th Amer- ica tq the Briiis,4 i'oisessiona anal front. :the Atlantic to the .Pacifip Ocean: all „po litical questions h . eing - now VarritOrial,, look.;• ' inWto'Cnba, lloxico and Central America.- - - The Pacifie Rid! R9ad being a subjeit of Par 'amount intereSt Wink of this kind was great ly need e d. Utah, Pregon . and. - the new ter! itorlief Waihingtion are shown prom inently- arid faithfuliy. The routes by water and by land to'those distant regiomi are- all shown—making altogether a most desirable work. it 'executed Mating, it, ornamental as` well as useful and is . - Put at" h low; price. • ' ' On the left' hand corner -is n'tnnp Of the World on .111eicaor'a p r ojection clearly show ing that our country occupies a cen iivti position with regard to , the commercial portions of thq Globe and that 'she , earth... is destined to, .be one of the - greatest nationson h... , , - - . Sentimeitl• 1 • Friend WISCAESTER, of the,, IVyoming DOl omit, bi the following iwbich nre .. clip' from the. columns Otitis papei, s- evidinitly on the anioit's sent of -bactioloristn: Snch - touching' setinient never emanated' . .rottk n unshaken hachelar:heart. That 'orgim, Sensitive' in its n4urs, has evidently been ItoUcheid by some thing besides ," the hawthornp, tha liktc and dStftniil" when • ' •-• - . _ ..! T. h4e .1.4;1. cTp.rrusts apd-Ptilell ' ' 1 ' -' • Ha took her hand a'leaping 2' 7 - . .p. And then, he has evidently' got,sOsnewhat . ad vltced With the, matter; foil fo littli, iurtline on h speaks- 1... i havpik. pliyed. 4 peep-a:bo0 a / h " - rough the leaves - and branclies.': - Now, friend Winchester, Wo dent object to y nr getting among " the, daisies; the tamarac, '•d norwair,'.' and areigladi to see , yOu .becom ' i g -Couched with thebeauties of Xaturb-- r glact :ilia. warm . aun of Slay , is Molting down your hLart,.as Soft ,perhaps as " lasses' i :caudy,". and Presume many ;fair ones will_ rsjope with-us; but we do objeet" to pint; straltinr , with her away among the " critgs and stiles,7 spending . whole honrs PerhaPi of valuablo'time 'playing , Oui and in to, Bei her loco. i ' • . .. Through . leaved And bi =mho 5 Ipeejllog.'", . ..• • _ _ Better : walk in the . - "roads" ' th ough ' they be , . bad, it grey , deal. -.- - :. :- . 1 . - • ‘i how delightful and. charming ire 'these bright 'lkraY mornino—lovely..is lc-maiden' blushing into wAtmanhood. } atrillny has un veiled her 'ruddy - cheeks, and ,decked her brow with ,daisies: The feathered songsters, have again returned to the northern hills, and made the fragrant air resound-with natures richest ' ice. ' mel The haWthoru, the lilac and dafc (d dil begin to ape their petals, and'emit -their to scent the - evening gale.". The , ric orders tam Me and norway, are renewing their green foli ge in whit.* the tom•titti - and rabbi b ts, are making merry with their _chOefil 1 and . for the season, while thet red-wing and' " -red- I L'bQ ?ink drive away:the - Monotony of: the jaii i s 1 lantls:' - -' -. ,'--: I • ' - '...;', - "how lovely in da y s like - these, --• .' - • When birds make ErlttfiC o'er us,- , . - Tit roaan with one in wild-Wood path!,: .• And. listen te - lheir 'chortle ,- - • . . --• To beicrker oiler trage,and stiles,' .. . - - ", ' And takiher:band.iniesspitig,....- -... And put and .itt tp see her face 4 : ' ,- .., Tbreterh . leavep and biaadj'eli Pfe:Piag l " - 1 ' The reinimationtOr„ all viiciab e lift.; is ntirtilly - syroblliell of man's lainiCitngty,i an which is aptly discribed by therpocibing4 ft;l10 • in -the tallowing.verse from ,fits Paulin o.f 44.! :' ' ' • ' '- ' i ' 't ' .. Dust t ._ ~, , ',Vas no ' 1 Ufa is tool, lifeitkearnmst, Ndie grave :is otillts 'vas. lit end to dust retimegi of the sotai." ..-OAiS ON 14** ii; : , :iii,46- - - 1 74sti.:0!iiiriici, 'ED. - A . -benil, .giii. . - et the: 'nottbeot - '1*00:. over. Lake Ontario.-,0 'relay" `and; laStrnighti and-Tegiet-tpi state-it',' . :been liitteiide(l.*W AcriAt4 . 444.oerktii tlifirsh . . 1 41tI*4.,BebOigi 'eta t'rete..titeeke4 . ' 'licit . ..lke . arbor of Gene- see - and - itlit'nht: . lifittObilble... flit- Vii:iihiOt. beai "cif;' - tvie . ekir . wreaks. : othiii.?,-: : 0 I ta ':::itlei3g: tbii ' si south shore . : . _':-...:.•,:.,'.-;',--,... 4:...'.::_ i:',. : -'7- -.. ;;i: ',;: :JF' ..:, - ' l l l o .o l3o o l oo.,Viiitirinfi l !, ' Af , !- = I...froni. thijikieilii.li4. hoixgOid, (3.4.ivi a : 'lARte't . 1 iii'iiinkethiii ,liiiticir last nig h t: dutkiir , 'gate. -but.-did not-:exceed: - and: w ent ii.lhitore - iie . .:61' .thei=jiißti-sei.t - -If. : :lti,.\ litebribliii.thet-, - -shi.tt ii plitit'a:..tottititcpep,,-,,,..l'be,erpx ‘iere-an:4axel, -Vbo" .V.loen. 0 0 4. :!:getik* , :04.0404.'6C-4POO , Mile.niktf, - 4;ool,)„biiiiheliror litlet4;-.! - Aid some .iiiiikit7bflithe4ititer tvhieW - .10 jei•Otted 04064; 1c.7 - t. '-..: . .. -, 5,..,.0' . r: 3. - . :...1:•11.:-,.-;.:. 4:.. l bi . zg. - :1:::::- - i-71, ;:itiottpalli.Zpebmtett k evatte: ? it*ti.il:‘,ltui.cl.., with ltinibekfri****-OtAiL - POiiasi -1110: was wrecked j*riiiiiit OUS - Ytticiefii . 4.a.. - -;:.w* ; hii*ii,il9::fArther tiertiiiibit*-11;t_elittiott:,:t0 itik '14:44i - liiokP.4atii4ifittao;4***ie . .:iiiit,:: ' El***4llatt*A'isfiqui9 ,l !'ffto...4o.lo44 . 4tS 41. 1 1.0tti:701%))4014:4401m?,004t.* :114144 blifilia.; sfit iiiiiiiiidi:iii4 iitZcklliiff-, - ey - th*bike Wiiptilitoiii;iiht'iiifetietOliiiglira rOieri'PWo' ilie . sild i tn visited ytik ai.gale':;iihnkkAiriivititi ,:ift*ltelifrO;w*paluittn_.tsi thifii(*:-.71,14001 . 4- - ...,.t.q..„-PlT44(4#4i._;l'_!: toutehti *sgram eilieftippaittholithirgoli s t of dr fitelei‘ oftir-Ao,4irvo, oaiiig , Pa r Ate Jog ji for Ws hi-pia:kW 'Pm der mulazi # 00 4. 00614 4iandP4 111 00* 1 000 11 0., . 1 :04 1 .141 11 0010 1 ,s444 0 1, 111 - t•-::,z16 - 1, I -'1 ' ' ' th Dilaanrat' " I - r• 1 , • n 'I , 1 • . Priktono Public°, and fors tba . ,. good oly Ilig' .J .- - '''Dzazt`Bitontarts:4-Ananiiiii_ fisi. I have ae.. . 1 qnainteil mynelf wlth' the fit a rriyatery9t 1 the trade, leallits'iarioush clies.iny tailor . t , ra t l citui esi or ibeecink r iii thofen bly acquainted' f With the 'fundittiental - principles et Otting gip:. Meats, if ho las not already 'so, -as I have `by six years.' hard labor weiltedlont. a t!imple. ,ii method of cutting coats griiaigully to: each anti .t :every : figure n perfect fit, all that require at/ t , yenti bands is a correct meiticifre, a d the hitli. , • orto unnurmountablo difficuiLY 'is vel•come,.. I My well known'reputaticm• nein; th, rough-bred ,ii , , mechanic is staked upon it iThi • great end. t il soughtefter by many andat*ine, by few,can ~ be acceniphshed by thin casyi+tl od, and , ,all.t. i i , tailors .who are not ricquideleillvit the .saving !I jnethod of putting garmekteiliad tter speed. ; iiy. inform themnelyes of ii,n gt en Eh • in which the old world his,ihad ii,ih advantage ( over Ainerieari attists. ~ Notitf , 0 , our tailors i may Y9i leare'a Valnablitleslen They, can, 1, ay.sil theinnelVes of, the bene fi ts, which. must '`.„ flow frern'' It - at the very modotat expense of 1 twooi - y dollars. ,Yeiellil.3rilie .able to mit • l you'r pants. from 2 I-.l* . ids i of loth of. the ' l l average size and kiLith, and i sC / * pp in ell gar- 1 merits., This licyour ohlii- hope to sustain A yeerselves in t4efuture,i ii„the side is new , .under bin n mighty revointion,—misused and ] .1 ithuseden it 'bas alWays•beeNby, falling into the.hands (if rich capitaint4,.Whe thus corn-- I bine toprestiate Yee,tintil , tin` public are made. thoroughly acquainted with the r • bestlnter., eats! ; - .' •- •,. :31 ' Fon'iiir..Pomf.ic.doe - All of these pants, made of fancy cassimere at a Ostia, cost of neventi,f, tvv4 cents, per yard} , i,- I I, when retailed' in the count ,;oftener $1,25,--: ihenWith the usual patterns of 2 1- 3-4 or 3 Aro, 'Weuld c'ont. $5,39. ''' 1i i ,f ~.: ,_ : Siinfily by pxying the tailor 25 - c'enti for ; cutting,.63 cents for trimming mro id 75 for a".,. king, and thereby ;having thole ulnae itt hoitto,l lined and stayed in good style, tor the t custom 'er. - .l.. r etnot this fact *am:tieye , ear rea cr•./ , for ,I will convinde you bylitip fe lowing statel elent--7 1 . 1 c Onta per yard, `gild , 9..-4yd5.51,621, TrimMings, 31 cents- , -theri add to your ceen try merchant 15„ per Peat (wont $l,OO for cut tins an , ild making-46(1i you 'have the entire cost, SJ,2I, which Sold- at $3,50 leaves - the tailorit profit' of 29 eieiti . To this' -'add the p 'ce of cu tting _"an d it leai cents ter his services. l•• si. . ; Fellew ci tizens! Will!yqnthen support you tristw•'rthy and' humblei - Meeangel, whe_b„ theft:let et devetion . toib*lnen will - free ; ye frornii um:miiiiipbrittiol'` B '., doifigao4o 1 li indY c. Arlo 'your laner to riff nl- these gam I Pants' ; a stilt less suin.F:lo ins rice if h, I can eel i one dozen _ Per ,i4 . ,4,, h' .pro ts,Woul. ' be $l5, s,o Itcin,tivebisieress not; hior an honest Man. - I can but stone.' to see the ten d e m In , , slop shop li 74 e, liti- th public work] .I - .I. rag 4 , . With , a knowing look of sioaoro o f t r ade, sea i hia en tomer es - ho • oriterti'r, his shop, parad liiinnel behind'the ccineterl r ini Ii a . goose qui 'beim , his ear; offering hisl'i ' h• et a very lb iiite, lin. red, •:--exitaiine;;;htithy rogliphie cba / I ...ji.,.;.. 'c 1 . .le,' rashii;h ' .44sis t r i.,4 - tib- - poilrl' some hero between $3 Innil , 5. " This 'hi a fair a s t a t e m en t- as ciebe r g fen ! - and het tr 1 . ' , ' ' f orri r Min othorwi , th a n ! • Aeserves, li „ . n ~ ..t ., 1, the,W.Vat,kind of trimini gs a sed, a d l• •makin se- bad that it i impossible to ma , their' Ook deetit., In all bur large cities , pcior - .re obliged to, de tins ark for them. . 4's P i e Pair;and store pa .tit t at; with , n go, r. per cc 'tage. Many ii ptioiir widow teils'd, tindleight for barely enough t.keeit soul -a.l. 'body together, • and many ycin tg• girls; left o phatin, When fife sho u ld} bemost Cheering- 1 theit; followni4he uatnii tra' ~ r ather than given.. the ap p ellation of{ , rs,' nuarne ii mean for the slav4s of titelSo the - ,Thns th • becrie . the slaves of ;slop_ slop speeulatie, where' workier-starve' is Ilia Motto given 't h• poor in the hour et desitend y.„ ''Sixell'eaa .. solation as thetat gave-the ol ! • ... .-: I _ Two , millilans and a baff f dollars oft. 4 trash has been itxpoitell, i t tc;Califorina• ,--/ , - most of: it made ell crediten the miter:him creditors-poor - girls ind Wid wanwindledo t :. of their pay: 1", In 839 aO4, '4 , _:when.the p .-. lie rrki 'Penned; thiS , bisin , wius.curtail , 'i i but i it le now.risi trit g ,,.ii t *d ovely idle pen li p I from a grocery k epef, 4oVse ackey,.tewt . "il Vagebonds,are a in engged in thrusting. i 's e avoTihiess trash nietr i .ih,e i ent-coranitini • t t a B7ther tailors your Peet*, and. . onr lin i ma you may age ,blectile ,146 recipientie le happy' livellheed, i` yorlrenie beloved t. • . ', The honest men of yoa'Pominunity; Who h i ' c yeii, earn their 'Feed by bard liiiier,•wilril I: tab?. yeu in' yourbeneat itfo i , rt to - imatiiinyo !i ; selveci.- =Your' friend atilt ;felt iv citixen, - ,-•.--. •••• il ~ i '. .1, 4 . : --. ~ --1.. ) lig IN Iltitltriise,', 2 ilay t?..53.1 " i .l•-•• ,t'- -1, 2. 1. . •,. ; 11.--Thider this be4neni - 6ptim e : lei .' =sip:: think 9l : otberi tili!Ol ill n '.044 ,1 , t o would, hirbenefitte&try . 14 T taiii . -,,,i 7 . ..j:t... ',-.. '.' , .- ,„.;,:-.‘, ..,..-_,,,, 1 - , 'Brutal Atiti ge.- ...,..:,,,:- .i . - _ 7:4 , n ! . 134 1d 0 !,,D f !isi f i t 4 a 4 Intatep, the :-..: 1 ,. . i° l ? - 1 141- 0 7 iiiiii lll 4 l Y.iitii,° lea. iitO rit soi l . ':!, 1 ' '2 - 1 : - :. 7:, .! .--' 1' !".", StiCal lilt; AithW : ii lei / i b oatman ' l 4 Ihletware land ilitidsoit , C . liet.:.yearyit 1 *is iigN.invoimOie . itigi hia wift.3, - eall' . ' a Illuhd4Q:liry named s rap i , too ineuntalti:licitifititi ' 'ilia Phiti.P, i were i iiitra;'o r#et - oi - poisaloollie ii, I imenti:doilitAbis.tbit, - t_ e •giyl,...bnie. ' iti o happened tP: r .fiill i ,,intg:i 4 - to . ,of- 1 a **it: ii 11 1' °4- -#P ics44 an,d ' till Or litiqult -- jat 01 Itiaveit.".. She'-'iiii m- - ', 'rn aed; - .Yetater 1 of lee pee 'Aiiii broke ''''--'Tho 'next - !Weill thl tashe ,-- 41 - ed; ilia - ..i ' - { ._ ~ ;;~__,. 1 4e jabli `.;e411 boob 014 X h , tijieer ci: kpte ~.%,: th in; 1 1 guilty I w °lei h exi ve ran N.- ~ al 1 u per.: 1. 1. 14 thi ge nrs - amp oars.lle the reatmost b: Partnleit• The train was About e train proceedet irwalk, 40,rniles k: Half a mile s a bridge across till is a draw in . Tile r .. teed of t 9 tram. elk stet on, an until the:engine red b . 411 - upon which 11 visible ridge* This ail the draw hi*•el° these .precantio a eCensiOn! the :s. . 0 taq" ; ‘ , 4 :ti e ' si b :ith raven 1 Iten r ; P n P gi r, L ei t i • e il d a t sh i? el on'. ue A n houi•:, until, sp il g sl isc rl iorlth t e h e e h i • *obi st theabutinen :itt 'below the lev • h draw had bee tea alboat Pacific., fr ; . i ass through', and sh rah da-shedqn. •F he tenter, which re atos car went part! artly' ' , alongside,:' t [the Istn')ltincic apart • -first bagga474 car i n . werodashed, among preceded ttietn, whi . car wets broken in: t Par( being drar,e4 leaving ono nail' th sides and ropf upon the channel over• w &oil ten toltwelve 'The frightful see eeli , 'eti, but 'neither ocenrrence, nor tho [ 'iris, can giro an a cars were Jr ' brisk: s u f tftined *TY inirt stantly_stroVo to e an .I broien. roofs, . de. the eireurnsta their efforts_ It i lait car escaped—t ward on th ' p broke ()tithe _meek, enc., Those whi were th&labf, w re,all i aslfa as ,can be. were . rescred: T *cdrred, there *et which manned sin near, land .by the' slimwest etre* , 11. cars stained "eon usi4 ci u vied Tit`few f ilia e,' aped' l and it is the . )) Of Norwalk, who as i 0 these Who lost hot 1 7nre 4l l h.Y.i;e crush ng., jOf the alsbnd isi. to thp river, Peril. Ps %%Jere , awed: the.. est, - nierel ()Tete& by a hects il A rhilwaly / - r ; N il I z- r ----- ' 1 01461 f di r: , gh.l he. 1,8 113,fr ' t he : ,Scert•' • [ l:s nip strp • ! 11 1) ege ) tf.7. Lafayttl ~ A tfoof iii4 t l . sit 'most' sii)ree. hie biteii to ins al int ) Olyinyettil ~ i • . ; ring Aviti6l)..„ le . ' • grimed. .At gn c us with Arranrn e". s' letfe r , „An* r.. i ... „ fins'_6( thi pa ty,, tions of tide ' ene idtrtss 'of tll scn 1 , ' 7V thi *;roicin , ' .' I(; . Pnris in tini-ye D' . party' of ily,.! gob t a enter!. ing, Ci t ? c , : Thg: e'illiv*rs ton Overlent One ti ' s li: illntriou'lntitil) , rind Lwel l loo lll is 1•: is ii‘coOli" - 'a - k . .., ' • I*,- pan! .; 'l34lildeti. a - f nat *MP . , ftbla , who, , pt ° itAviirt i . 4 : ' hlyfA i , h,4 . 1:. %1 7 : : P : 1 - ' ' ‘ , l l e, i 4o l / 4 „ti „P ii inF -P .°1 #,, 1 . : C 9 , 1 : 1 • thor-'wle - arlitth hat hl#:' 0 1 1.0 t, carrels '."me trie • taTi4, Is nn A - ,1 11- ,I ..:, ttitf:fuict. 1 '• . li*I; 1 - •liiAl ' [? j - iht4 1 :- . :441 , 140 !..':i.hij i ' Pl '''' -,- ;', ~,441- . ..* l i ' - ' 10, io,-.,--- ~ 4, -,! . - .S.llO , vs ~' ,--,44,4,,- 1 ,,a4ty. - ,. .:, i 1 liniFninki 40 0 . \ wful an 4 hea rt alt±plics:6iitaslsl %%o; aiir4!iiditor leiiiila.:. itiO;O 9 iti paper :' ,: :4! . .tr' float olOyOnin s i !mi,. ivithont . ha aroused agrig 14issinfm cAil kiniailife. .on, on the. No 11 street static ty moriiipg i a4d IV3 was attneht ts.st t or , tWObil illsseOger ea it was the amo i of passeng nit [, [ : • il,untifit reit b-1 t half -past I n .ho Norwalk a. Sk;an.l over t l e ge sixty feet in' , ISdrequire t at be checked at he niti held 'well in, that ns sight _of .a •. - Some thirty et, half nitrite fr m, only displayed d the track ,t 1 ar. o reglected‘u on -as rtPt slack si ' ety had beer 1 s before the ix before of he.'waiving hi to oft nearly ill rte shillik.oßelkd 4V ; to th a t, the on , in ii • tr feet,Aiisi in, opOosite, side lit he line of the, 11: ed , to permit th •r walk for N. Y t arcly passed a. th he was'follewe , b 1.. it, the ßrit , a 1 ,rt the tender, an ; .n car, ~p:mtai fin - 0 t alongside All f ,the first class ea retilref tbose '' , ik bbtbain Ait the In ssJ,wise, the'fi 'el •ie [submerged r 'rm orri k and .tho , e , tire t , c '' Tho - wat nin e ;draw is plac • 1 i • e'l at high wat I r. 1 ' ensued may :;b ton . 7bo witnOse.. We 1. Qsenpeci with teii I o descriptieti'; The .bose whe ba , not in the .collisin., in hr ' ugh the wi , c) ,- s wond'erfilEth t v ninny- succeed .1 osi , ti ,that tilt n ti lil3 , 3were dnigg d ff Imtni- thrown Irt,t itch 'a`few biftii.es.. . 'two ears - pre , edii, (id in the wale - b • ' ll o2most of the ' 'ePt . the s'eeide ti-(' g • and willina :at I.S fOrtallal,f; lii is the -- 34seue.. if :1 ' elr of:those in the 's (I'f,giar a ter• ess ~ in *h.? *oloki LY C union Of Dr. At Les a.tiendanee,- th r mu ve wcre'setio ' sIY I , the ear. I be cars which -14 11 e"- half it iicizerf-431 iver` fitly la ' a-Mill 13113 to the Moloch csi .n ransenpo: allph4l `Bo st .the co 1 -`k r of ,the; * 111 . *I riot- 'o st a i el4nrm:'l.lli)ttr-city ct,,,.. hii:lutd with - n# ' 9 14 n.Y Y..earna ne 1 ini , ,lnestiert w ...,.. es he" has - fu is the' reinniks'ivi - ' ' ;nil , ifi; this-, eit ,'-'! tgiled ti.). -the-, : 0 • icontirm'ol e_:,ti ...1 Tfalisciiiii- Viii 6, i- - *:13.61,00f . , fieie toilll9,bna.thesjilini akette its 'tlliii gie illy turned n nn ft! 'hjsist ol 7-w.hr itr)h - eebViouons - ittial ... iritteresting.izel• Mph `I .f,ited .and,:. - . ;UN slie'pyezettfe . .Xl''''llf ti ..„,„..,-,ho,,_bi c# id' tv ; - ' - ' llO.-.4 4r 0-- .*- ;frintiessliria"trees' .4C,liit4itti,&t , Otii nig. ) A 0 41 44, W ,4 ° yoi - inerii, -,iiii - d 1 illll-,C:l3,lYertdi ,;'r Ant''vevoliitii3 * ' l M,eit'llielq 4 "I ' 4 vIA.L;-"-,14,1•4,—. I,Crele coo r;.d ;1 eothine*", We : I Piii italft . '..''...•'tt Of. , hok:tirriva - ' 1 1 '' fi,,, Ins! o - it it • 1 t "atiltiiiii 'i i ' 'lle her i4 -- ic --''' hiaiitiabititko 'l, 010.. i. of : h}.' - Our. Ele .„Anotheritailscritilik aster. i . - ,cultisieili l' ill'ihe Telkrieli, Rs „lir , . Two m o ri ..f.Fzeiciltillijuig e* , 'Sigials' • lerS Dalgitz I ,iiii4; olo 4 7 iCti'dlAii • ~i7 t , I 4: ' • 1 - 2 ';':_ /Ut s Viat :- eiliht - 4, 1 1(i - utile. clock Mo da eibeitiittotbolliablni topic : Oleo _on the.Plitti. son -Itatitied.;:iblerailo'fro .. 'Berson 111141 lietii:peh the Paterioti..iiiiil i t train pphigi ,weitii'alad 'the , Erie -eiPeeee, • n - coming east hrwhiet two 'men. Were feat fly injured, and,i several othera.worostra. . Y,.',, ......- ~i r• it El f l p eo f o • that,eti the liaii .o . i? - il trainleaviig ..Tersey Ciity,it was some three mutes behind' , time, and the:ea duCto! stop , • d tffe trahLin ' BergeriCut, and cemainel th 'e ;a, short time,' • awaltifig'the:app, .. .. .Ii bf the;:: rie train: - Th e §badue to r _ then;; eked St h ; i watch, en de. torh4that-thei ilietbi 9,-the down`train had fofelted the r lit of the toad;' andfr o . OeCile elowlrfOr itl . ; and. 'nihr from 64 eut,- th'•down,traig preach . with cotsider. • able speeil; ae4thtt olliviiintoelrplike,troseti., 10,gboth locomotives,:-and drivin g the teedfra hoth,throngh the-li4grge.eltr '...eitrUitig away also al pirt of the passeriger '' '6lez The. fo T . , ward passenger Car; eetitained ;butriberof ern. li igrentt , and the second: car a era' gefillenieD, residents of Patterson;: on th e fX/11 . -hPilm- - -Afeir„the eollisiou tho!...condeetors IK,4ildied ' • each Other for running bf:fitife - .:eah one -.-• claim eihe - -'right'to thli ' - i - itic''-lrbiliii lei aied - were - , eft On the road until asst ee s co'bld proe . , ed to couveithent,Sway.;,.; brae of,tre a l 1 -mei gets uninjured Walked . - )0 ft' telfergen - fllil,.and-returned,to iieraeikCity by the Phil. 3 adelphia. ifam.-4 , -,., - -4-...,..' " ~.. -, . ... k - -1 : 1,13 4,E 4 9 . 4...-PLE 'CCI II 4, MON. '.. ''''-' • -•:--:• -- 'I .4•.,,, - • g -.- i, - ,. ' • , , - n , It. ppearl 0 0 92 the- B ,l4 l tem o f nt.,-.- '' - Seth 1 n Geer; coediietaf of tfio - oxiiroA tralu, - that he 6 - waslrtgining on time, When hit :met *Oat- - kVt era 9 41t4ki*-50 11 e 1 !eutt/t , t - thii.V. o-I .'emailica on I s w''" the nbicf.tinek in 'Bergen, eit, - thiiirthier; lei prCi train had Ostia. Ori - theetherhand, 1 g Mr. ale, the conductor of thiiPaterion train, It': Ale -that h e was net aiiireidtihii;'44 . ii 'fide 8. table L and accordingly. inn-on lold:tirciolT r and, Icf not . eetingthe expreisAraittitet; th‘gdoullo to, trac believed he had a, right ..talhol'.read;,, 'e` hen the' collision which tooltplaeliatiatik ) 7. minutes -Past-bight; Veloblif-d met-diet : it!) the - il l g- . :time o ic.ondneter Geer.,:t.- ' - 't • --: ..... -'.. . • ' l ig` - '6 - Norwalk Catastrophe, LATESr iritoietEth 80555 4, ' •.- - - - ' - / / -',', ...Nortialk:ilisy 9th' 0 OWaS• of persons nontiniie to. arrive hero k li honly.in se .11 or4* . riends',4ld - ,reliitivesi who are: i.- 481 TIV - j'''- ' -. - .- -,- - r' 1 . -- ' . J .:\ teltwo,re ainiug*.dies., , ,,iv,hich weireen, roc ized up tolast evening, -.appear tote, .-bytelegraphic degpatehes , receivisd fromßei. to th is; moreing,,_thoseeflle,,BUtler -Wilm. WM hi 0 WeStb o .o l :!o l4 , jillt i SS4 - , 40 'Ache' Re. aon,:ot cliaiii.stowni - 1 - . l ' ~ - - ~- . i _ . h e bodies were-forn;ardea.liy,enTess) . ** • mo ing, to their l friends, `,„ , ~ - 7,.. - ' he bodies or Mrs.' ffailoY nod ..dint of Bal. thn re;',iiere.- - alsii rient - Vieipiiii(Oits t ofter- • I n ~ r , to Ihoir-friCnds in AOSI9P . i. ;„i' i':,- ~ 4- - herexe - no bodies nci* - ie:inOn'AO liet6;" ol s r ' an th - i - feti Wotinded Who _;remain .' are acing l i n - wo I. :7rho truchi '.and - '' teltdiftlormheler, ~!' which were imbeded in . Uri -satk,4;'-..he,fe •b een 9 1,;,.; re oved, but tio mere boilitqfeiiis_clscoveyed; Tr' it thirefore - tiro:' le'PreW*iliat ;?the dead h e all beetibrought tolight,,,,-,,i - ,,i" „. ~ ' - I - : ' , he company is-now engaged. In iigg4 l ant , .de lek, with which to:Teisethrifklocoreotiee anten er.. . -- .. i ~,-: , - , „--...a . ,.:- , _- . ...i.,....... ~, 11 'l' posted li b eer liti'eStl l ll4l • ' i,s &repos -a.. to _. A - Mee* - ti this P:11., at scene of the. ey, r n g' t headopt i on ofme asures .Thwith;keitrenie. to the „ ..4. ,,„„ t.. , - - .ke4 1•1 4 " 1 ""e''' ',---• ' 1 ''.4:'-• ': : 1 3, ~,,1,71: tr _ ya::: ....!..-- I - 7 ......''--- , , ".. ..._, ~ ,- ..„, -.. ' , ..- ~. ' 7.77 .•,• .''' Noiiiiiik:lklaY 9 1 rho -tern, bpdiess , retnaini Ottivge, mg* t evening,:appear,by.a_tel • phie,aeepatch receivedfrnm:Begon;`fit ' ih'.l46.l)fbr. tier wiliiinriti, -- rtfAveib4 ``,' ,4 lsaisi . ' jai chael RsOkNisf 94frlest3 _ titass: - 3 - . The dies wets Ellit bjr;.exptligi ft: - ii ihii,niiirn• I to 'their' filind's .TheliotEi '.'i?tbfri4fllar , iindfehild; of Witiinoresi4 ,n:stin!iiieni to i kriendi in Beiiton'this ruing; so that. ,c- -, 11 , w.:iboria_zone s ,.hoPee tioleelp nx.here; -174 . - _ :..-.. 4 r eks : of the ears. and . ii ll 44it 11 *Viiill ' 44- - : .. , ved;_ilthent int;firtlier iseoie ' A R 3-, A • frieleis - liow : being _ ri gged,- to* - ,te:iiiso: L:-: t, e teeemetive , l4!ten4er as 1 6 : 13* :'*00 66 : pe r i....- z, Billsige, po! . tefahiditTereet,tv' sotthe Win' Ana . e. Ilink . a-pnblic.inee:ting near t 6,l.aiiriiitit britip L 1 7 °T..-ii Ore th6illin4ter took i if' e l it'S-Velnektbis frA" s , 11f.,. for the purpolo pf.expressihgAlicksJis: . 1 , - ; . • thieS, ,4 the eitiz#4 of-NOltalk` -With-Oi l i ' * Ciridg,alid relativO of the 40msea:rind sui9p. 1 --...- 'i e Teiiiieriitkto le pieeent;od - fo''thi - dermr-_ afr' Aiiikfibly 'Of this State nei;lk seeision,‘for - a striiirlit -law:is? , Prevefit'As . recurrence 'g. sfi ti4l.2 l l:AWidellt 9 : - • ; ,', ':,..F-'''-'l:' . } . ; - :,.'..: - - It lints stated as - `l.‘ it m i eld , W 'frill/ " .Aving 7 that the,L6gisla*e - ,Pnintnittei - of fr... iligutiehibhdritrived. -,- • ' ,4 7' . -- - , . in . : Ty s l .er, 1 of'l l 1 " 7 gOr•itfli ?lay • ' TtheAitS lattS 1- d•h;ira4 • -', •Ti k e scene 0 - ..: ..: , h .d ett . and the ktek l ''''. l '' '' 7 i'ir thtr--V061)371 4 Y - w11 ... em •-• t throng ed all- an , ': it :., t. 1- bona lice lya 3 p7e-3- iirwing n il: K.' 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