'era New _York. - becomes' iiiirpinful duty, this week; to record one most and bear less murdersever pertierated tion. Two, mun, Van Ta4sel and ' John„ B. Secor . from NoW Castle;Wese.,ho & ter kitty, in this State hak'hnein few : daylirevious_to this 46 - cartene4iWthisi,ttnd the edge or4tf.-Lawrefiet, ,:county; purchasing some horses;..and on 316- dap= morning, the - 6th inst., were on their Way home. _with - their horses, rhdaing taken the :'''Hopkinton.and:PottyKent Turnpike" from Hopkinton. -On Sunday night they stopped • at the , Inn of lir., Ladd, in Paune; in this -county, where-they' staid until lionday morn , in.,' „Atterbrenkfast they proceeded' on their way through•thec woods, with six horses„ each riding, A horse - and leading - two abets; one on either side; and r. one immediately - .pfeeteding i lhe other . ~on the Toad.', rrllem ppieeqked in this, manner four or A vemiles Worn Mi—Ladd's • and until %vitiate about three-fourthsfof a mile of the old Bach tavern, now . kept , by Hiram Ayres; in the town of Franklin, when they Came to a small brook, on either side of which the land rises several feet and the road curves r so ki to form-an :A4 - thii men descended to.' the br'ook they were' ‘ iabout one rod, apart. 'and as Secor came \upon 'the bridge they were startled by report of a rifle,-arid ' . lrA Tassel,: who, was' riding in the rear, looking in the direction' the'sound, - saW . smolZe' issuing from . .the btisherVonlbe side of the. :road, %%Albin:two' rods of there, and at th "Same :nstant, observ , ed his companion fall •ad horse, and his horse and n man step iron the b. sites which had- 'con ' • oeuled- him. 'Van "l'asAel exclaimed, 'What ire you d.eing I)id you mean' _to shoot -Us, or wiait an accidental shot ?' The '',ruffan : ; :made nb Teply,-bdtslopped bai.k into the bosh . and walked a short distance oil:Van Tassel, fearingfurther _violence, ,turned . his `_ horses, rindietarried to the 'nearest house and ""-", infermedthem what bad happened, and then Vent on to bir. Ladd's, where 'be had 'spent: . thenight, and aroeSed enough !,a return to the scene of murder.l. On 'returning to the '7..:x;0. they found the body of -SeCot lying ih '...lhl;iontl,, his pockets: rifled of nearly all , their' contents. A coroner's inquest . WAS - the body its aeon as- possible, and the jury le:, ' turned a verdict ; in aceoidance . with the'nbove _ Suspicion:was' Immediately- directed to lames M. Bie.kford and .Thomas Cook, from ~.-.oicAnion; two . Young Men Of whom one' had a riS, who had- been in the -neighborhood the '-previous afternpon, - and had "ealled at, one or two places, at one of which they endeavored to borrow another gun, with the intention, as said,of going.to "Meacham l e ake," in vicinity hinting and fishing. - They did not, :-however s,nceeed in this, and they" passed on ' .-Ih - the'direetion of the scene of the mtkrder. About the seene,-traelis and other evidences of the preence• of at toast two persons were "(Us . novered, and these traeks arresponded in size and appearance with those 0:1 the ,two per:sons, who had , called at the house of a Mr. Perkins . where .they endeavored to borrow the-gun: Sirailartracts. vere also' found in, the road -:" siime:milei this side, as if the persons had tat . ken-their course to this place. On following them up,.it Wasfound that they had itopped at the house of st -Mr.-Wine, where . they had taken dinner, and said they' were coming to Malone to take the c4rs . . : Before nightVmany of our citizens had taken the-alarm, and hod= them were on -the - look-ont for the mur • dertra...:'- , , - • - -• l - • ' Akont stinset twb persons were discovered - TOORAIfe-aiid• altaft, south of. this village, near I.lfe toollicontlinbank of the river, and vs they , we r e aiwronched fled into „the '-woods and die appeared. The roads,were. partiallY gudrded' during , the night in the direction - it was sup. posed.they would take,hitt nothing was seen of therm. Early the' foll Owing ..moraing the _webde in whierr.they had takerr-reflict'were! " scoured,ts were therids ".Icadin2 From OAT village r but nothirg* I of , The alarni hid‘heen ,stead t along the rrailroad and - watches , ee'r ditterent.StatienA r --and abont -kf,yht..o'cloci, on'' Tuesday 'mottling -.they were taken _at Bur:re - Station, ..They pronched 'the depot in company, • but- ;one of them, young. Bickford, noticing a.rnan with whom'he was acquainted' spoke to lim v iand as he passed, immediately got over the rence into the lots and made elf in another direction 'Young Cook kept on toward- . the 'depot, and the - A ' • Soon arrestedby lands. s. soon as Bickfordsaw' , this' be started into i .brisk rum-, - tint was.pursued-andnyertakin abontone • hundred' rods: They were brought tothia,:and , after being searcbcd.WeiciPut bi jail, rand in. Ole afternoon lad an. esamination. When the prisoners were " brought in • about, noon on Tuesday, the bells were rung and . a cannon . • fired...and those who -Wer43- out - scaishing rnediately came in._ „ On the examication • Mr, pan Tassel Won't he recognised in young Bickford. - the person. ,who stepped into'ffm - road when thb . fatal shot fired he also "= recognised a • ivatch-kei, - . ; „found on. Bich ford,..as the one having belonged •to Secor, and watch and ,pot:ket,bole, tsining 8374, which was -fouhd- praier ",1 log, within a few feet •of tvhera Bickford was taken ;‘ and beside which lie was - observed by his pursuprs to stop Which enabled them tn come up and take him. They were recenmit . te4 to awalt-theartion of the ,Grapd. - Jury at • the., next sessionZilf- the. 'Court . of ' " Oyer and. Terminet,to be, held - in „Thly-,next. • _ , We have given the leading features of this awful' tragedy as . correctly and as _free frotn predudice as we are able. Ildanyorthe 'details „ -are no....sarily.Passed' over. The Yeung Men . , affixed no. witnesses on their, part, and - we in-' '•-tierstand will , not until they Ore, palled . tip for, trial; should an indictment be' _found against! thnm, although opportunity was given them to ;• procure witnesses, and offer testimony at a subsequent, time. - • - . • Of tbe character of these young men ive know little—of one et them nothing -Youn'r -Bideford is the -oldest - son . of. Henry N. of,Dic) inson, a very re.spectable•and' much -esteemed man; wberever.he The young 'man has attended school. at, this ' - - - plaee' for a iensiderahle length , : of - time: .and his'schmil fellows vice - him eredit,' forlaiitg. kind andived hearted, although,like too many. „•young;mem-rather wild,but not, we believe ( ' ia224 423 years of Age, good looking . •.ad'intetrigen!, and - among -tho last we ehould ieleit for a hardened. villain, or a highway _ The, parents of young Cook alsolive -in the • same neighborhood with ,-BiCkford, !Md....the ,YOung man hag lenn ningage4 • Id: nen - roe' sad livid is thO family of Mi. -"Bickford lei \,Severefmonths pie, = • He is•_nboiii=-1 1 7 years aNizi:*TdinarY tookliq •Ixli.indt-gme• w awa no, one, would pled, for a mnr4ieren, theit,hoys ire the guilty ones they' engaged in ii new and,hazardous'imilness; -- and' onni - iitil whiCh theiv,Vere, entirely;.nnacipiseinteif - 44d - - whelp unfittedle -pursue. , _ The body-ofMr- - fleex*ll. ll l ).4 6 ho me for , _ , lptirPeßt.z 4/ 13 2 - :- W." 4* sing man, And from 30 As .. years-nrSie&liiiikoe " - N; - , Y 2 4 PaZiaiiisT;june • : -•-• . EorTamil. . itivis*.i?N:r l Phe- fiisittorli of tht - _Q 'iiintr Wei* and , Witig4rini Ai l otrt*Aght, 'VD the morning of the Itill , lnit4Aur*g.lr.Mch Mr. Brock; 'of the heraldh eralddre iin4 ~:.shot,l6, M000n:of the Okil - ,41 iiiii.‘mldec4 : Thiiffoinkrk*e irrOusne, was riot: gli4Eioulk -101i,..ikL ivaelitle, two - •Any eftei'to!tinite'lM. ' untict the,Air. - : -- Xv.lircolps „- 1 , 415 :j0it iiibill - li r ' the sum: of 8510. " . ...1%0--,Olkilti si *4 : cookie:All -snade.bi as' liolioir .7. '' ' - 'tut of Quisq,l'olif9o* 4,Ats - ' " iikPostitiOders;: . ;; -' A - -4';FiXe:- r•-:j - - -•- •'. , _.. -'. • Y ' , ' - ' - ' ,. 4.- 71 ' 4 A-.:'•' - ' '-''''-' ':--- - 1 - --' '-': '"l'..- _. .> .:. M..f. ~~ ~. • - 1 4. ii ii a tjoyc'in' Mirth* YenusylThe, Gramm c„„agruepoes week), • 5:13 , :. "Si 'F.4.2, - B.'r-,ORASg s -,EDiTOrti4-I t. - .1 8 I \- - .86 , N* 1 *"*.7....• • . 4! 3 -1 - I.r IVoinuutticlusi. • t: CSR ":CO 1951014ER~- H Thonia.7' Forsytlf' _ . Of plot_ Comity. , i. 'Olt. GENER#L, •' . : i i 1 . 1 11D1 - ' I ' • N 1 , i ifilin County. ' : I r , : s ' TA i • Ephit GE: ortbr Bra*ley s , I if Ctiiwfoni • MEI --- .. Or .tiel'ionsl4 !the .:East. , seciiim' - o the .Codnig wishing o pay fit , like 'f!VE MO -1 CR it,'procurp ; ,Illanks,.of .f get Job, liVe`A dan e i can do so hyealling at .14ur ,Lati? O ffi ce, : direct trepposite- flip . " Lusk Vouse,ri ,:Office, ,direct Bmip ? l -PA. ..- -. , ' ' f . (if)! 1 , . ' ... '- 1 , Extraordinary' CO*. .; , f .!.. °Ur - reader s willyeeollect that we pu b lished , ; a few Weeks.sipee a statemeni,of,Atr.;j4 'clzi abßullarkof Bridgewater, °film" extialr iqa ry quantity of milk taken frein a co* owned by bin's, and:elle one in:teference to pie eame subject kern Mr. 'Atir4rii:Chikiabeilit4 ' Since, (1 that Slit. Ictllard...ba..i '' '! ried .what C;Cald be Clone,'' and -gives is the fqll9 inga'a the ie. Suit: FOr .- ono Week; din last Tnesday 'night weeki"he found a ily ,teriz g i!bf 'milk i of . Apyji- o - zb,- . . 4, , t From t ianiiik 'he 06de In 'be saine time ,s'erinteeiz, s...and a half tiigdOd .. , ..- iable,buetr, all' the, predict of one enw , T, a one week. : ''. ' ' 1 ; 1 J. , 1 - '.'.' The tb* is middling ei4ed brindle-'-icom men breed. Why, not sonic enter aleotn-, petition, and publish :weekly- the, 'result .of i 1 1 their e ff orts, With the _ kind of . Pastitre; feed,' . Sze. - .1 7 WOuldlaot sn i h a .. Cernpetitl:n be' f ad -IVaetago to . the dairy intorPS of 1 he ccintliy,' 1' which ha.4already' host fair WA repataiin fur nds branch off a minx ry t anti; send us .the reeidt, nn matter if it don.' 'qniti)!norpe to th 6 abeve mufti . ; and we, will •Innblis :for . aeneral. , b enefit.:We bell V 8 ' there I t uo 9-, J 1 • i:ountkinithe . State that can xeel. this itt.dat ryingh (,a Sue l eessfiely.. Taking prof roA into` eon=. siderlatier4;will.ncit sneh a r pnta ion .b 4 most adva tagons te,the 'farming • tere i s:t ilfarly ?-- The Butter :and Cheese of this (condi- took rani lin at lie, State. 1): f. lowedinp by still 1 ctv re give a stnteme. Il .„ , , . , l, e. ni aav commen 0 ,g,, . ndlendmg Tneada e nesda3r lu day . 4 . id' y, . ! i I da'', . 1 , .- ' — nday I esdayi BoOk Nod ' ie ‘stlie Dieic an iG r r 4 'orlnn are at hand. -We I eil aiteloel o theso t .o-. 1 1 that /My p hingc wo ay Y e more firm held !upon , our rea4ers, 'Salteo .it to say,.t p., , i• ; acel with theiproreSs of the we will futtirh the lidie's crat'ono yea rli Now is the' as the new voilintie` of the the !at of st Tonth. Arthur'sflame 1r - ' J agrqz or t4ei men o Jl l is # number, rich m al thatztv i esr rule- It. r t eit petit. dical. This the leerrymellee- ent ofp ne !vC4liirne,'and is fillealWith new • • 1 .. . i -• 4 , tractions O Which thOpr rietotte,salt :, "In erfer Cirrtake our H "e Magrzine' more frherive . ,*ap ihne- : gain* fo -it -a Avid' r' wit ilia72l t me, we do commence vino:1110st tionit 3 definumb " lli - contain ono Fine etc) 'Plate, ud.ffiany 'w odd isigiavings, .Thojerge quani t ! ity of rendi 0 " 'Mutter (eightiidouble oluint) octave:pages in each 'number) :will i bojeoniini .ted. Atom exPeedin,gly lowelub-rjOes,teur copies -fors , the Home'llagasine ratiiiw the e { rhelest...7na,, ins in tke _world; 1 ,i.. t . ; •:, I In redura," d the quality of the readriginat;i4' ier,..ulairno% it to be go;41. It4seleetiim from .n.vast-amou tof Original anatother.#laterial c ,hart.bien • the e"With the -utmost c are - ; ;an d we I know t,hat.i . tendency *ill •not only •• be, 4 string-Owl) the :intellect, I but:le , Make better the he s. ' ::While ptierility is ihunbeil _on th one side, dullness' endrawre fine iwiiting.i I • avoided li.the Other. „The iirisible.) the i structive and aniusini,Nve endeavor :io;blen . , in just p opertionzi. I -4'.. - L 1 , !. ••;4 • ,1 i • Dar' ,: agaiine is - Oecially Idegtiged i f • I 1 . - farniii rc,Amg , mid, pstichi . nothink .. w 7 I. , gas, or i purefis per mi tted to find it- • IP 112'0 . 01, , i .. r:ligei. • ,I , .4 1- II:- .. -. • , I L 7 i !.. . rice_sB:2,ryear - o r c.opips SSJ--1 • ,j I kliressi ;S. A I .• Ur & Co., PUBS ' ~-; 7: I Address u , ~ L .. , _ s - 4.9 .--... . 4 s ,_ tnani. s liforghl , ,n , Arp ii ericari .i 1. g 4.41110 'enihrely.origmalfr4 Ir, the Tens or r, we wn, tenxeln e sivili, 'iv . , • I;,e nOt.info4: ' ninn .i- rn I 14 Pemoarat. .T I- "mi.-now:leen • - operaL tip n ix _EllOnthS; at $ d with sure s,whoL t ly u nparalleled in , annals o fAtneilcan Fitl r er.)ture. I Its.: l n;iis n qt . -therefor is. 4ilong,er e-.-Pr°l4°Pl'*4lo3 4 c 6 - 'P4r4"l: ', 0 1 Pi 0 . :2 a Whether . f or ~' nil 'ni type&t ,or vi -in6ity, jwinildkti , .I,ialow:ot nothing in l i the' pare ;via it. • i it,has emiong eno ghlriexis wterin:ele`t rat o . g iffv e i I .1 the f- 7p . 0 : gidra fai r lit • , . 13 :r . : ti3 i);. c . P t ill- tO Hford) an Opinion' As., • Ifs -rkeirlio,;ati . We feel • oredithatlPUblie •111 renown:well 414 111 - n . - Terms V,4 year, •r tab( Of-six, . 2 4 .- s , Mdregs, V P:P. ill4ol` foi. CO - .tI.4Y Ci/ty Owe,,ef , zmads;e= .air fai . _ 1 ;rea q r resi4 Ofit!ie :ing }!Wedgy f 011,511 - 00.41 .03. - • - .08 " 64 'll I—let ts. ounds esdny wino • ' !., -' I I- • T.,,, = ir u“ans 1114az* ,I J ,• • . - lore. so oftriu c 1.4.;144-2ag4taz! .4 .; 1 44- 2 ag 4 taz! azinot gi v e theme jilsiazinOi f loviog Fit tkeikoep fOll ' i day, FOi $3,6 . 0 Book add iperzia. imo to )50i:scribe; 'took citininences 3 .' ~ ` '~ . I ltif thaw bi ''JNOWitti#4; .e.4.--A Ays I the' Ai 'the (tea 'f'dfor, lola I, , Yoiing di': lop od by lug - of 1 1 " - tit. Y - .1: - .111411 ' 4 ' IC-ritif Nbr ' ' , tik * 1.11". tied. A eirialit hlhave, gym,., Per-, 4 4 4 4 1 t ; .I*tfas . . .. INV YOrk COriltSpOndollee. gEtti'VToiti, Saturday; Jude 18;_1853. :ears; .:Eilitor.4i. ,- ,—Durit4 the . past week 't or iiiiich emnseqUenco has ocetirretin •-• _ 4y:of ttii Githa.excepting . however; sit of Mechanical Fire Engine .Company' lilitiore; itt....ftiti_ iiivjtation of Columbian; 0 -00 0 iPani''I 4 0. 14 4, this city, they hav = lod Teen -n the guests of the former, on'a -Visit year to Baltimore. The Nevi . York Foe" , Were determined not to be outdone turn -'of hoepitality.- They neesmpanied Ifriendatei 41 the vartins - plades. cif - Aieti \ around 016..04. On Friday'. afternoon Jerietuthellotel at which the Balti, morikris - stayed,- -took fire:Trom l some , . _ ae._ 'aortal Cause, and by .theirt assistance the fire I was' subdued,= without - occasioning a 'great deal .dainingo---OU,the limns! -evening a grand banquet - With gi 'en ;to them at the Astor House, , tile by No.l4,,wite : every thing' passed' to the , sat4raetien sf I the, partipipanti. The Bal !, timorutompan returned_ home -yesterday' yesterday ac.. eodipanied to 6 s übed_ by ftleir friends teii - wfuigave them thre cheers imparting. . ' : The geed people of New York .are-now lesvinithe city in large . , umbers, for' , the COnbiry,ln consequence of the extreme warm - weather with which we have been_ blessed.— The upper part of the city looks quite defliejt ed—front doors nnewept, windoWs closed - t and oilier *Distal:Ale, eiidences of nbience ;I met_ _with at every step. ' • 1 . I! The Oiliticalworld likewise fpelsthis Win once =and remains comparatively- qUiet- - '.t is reportedithat . Collector, Bronson imi re u sed to give any - appointment whatever to th ' no torioui Isaiah - Itynders, Who felt asenrd of his abilitY, of obtaining a good : fat berth iii the . Custom pouse... - This course, if , pursucid by the Collector will give - great satisfaction to the hovers of Late and• Order in this. city, and throughout'the country. ,Our Efectifine, have too long been_ ruled by theielorganiied bands of nudes, led by thelßyndore--Austins, and Other vagabonds who infest both political par-, ties, setting theinselt out for hire_te anyde." signing knave who wi hed -to se - cure-his_ nom. imition to any office by which he may enrich himself at the expense and 'confidence.. of hit's I, fellOwAnen. Our city, is now groaning under l the Misrule of men who have by` the -encour ingement of these desperadoes secu red for them selves place and position which - their charm, ter or ability could !never have obtained.—; These fellows have :ever ' been foremost .ini demanding all good places within' the gift of their"respective parties and . generallylwith sneer:is, to the exclusion" of - geed and worthyl citizens whose services ave been - equally as . " great, but much more ,eritoriolis and ttins I are oblipd to give . way o the - man who -can bring f4Y the pops a gen of rowdys to prevent 1 any person from votingexcept it be for their' -own Candidate. The In o election in-this - city on the Charter amen etas,' has _been the means of breaking : iip t 14'8y-stem of fraud,-on the-rights of the people, and an expression of the. everest - rebuke to. t o present rulers. -'..., 7he Legislature it A bany had- paise d the i l l Canal Resolutibns, to - e arge and finish the Canals, , immediately a r which Cannon were ed, and other demons rations ..of public re 'jeicing were made. Th Senate his ., likewiee passed the gnitte Liquo -law: . . The CrystatPalice ptegrealos fiiielidirink, this fine weather. A larks , amount of packii-H ges haVe arrived daring the . past week ; and the day 'inhounekd for the o pening long be remembered as one of tie important . events of the year.Proin Washington, it is confidently asserted that the : Hon. hobt::-J. Walker has accepted 'cli_Sappointident of Commissioner to. China. The leading topic in high 'quitters is that England will tOrce Spain to emancipate her slaves and introduce Cooliea.—Gov. Wool Of Ohio • accepts the tonsulate to Valparaiso, n withstanding the "noise and confusion!' in- - d ilged in upon hearing of his 'appointment- 7 , e o unt ,l4t lr e P i nk lig r er n for i 'e 2 l; o4:l nfir i n in O s Ob ih y e S -P c il ote r p h 7my o of f 13 rthern and'sontherri eapitalists with the res. c o as ati e. 7 ;Th l° e al r l e 6 m * ai di ns e ; o P t g l i v ir e as rli h m iii e gto n ti to ire re .nre r ; ' be repined.. . By the •Asia v. la arrived t Thuraday, Wehave three da liter datee. S nee the withdrawal of illenecik ff the Res ii Alan : Enitiy, the Sultan -has had a consultation . , With his Ministers , of State; wherein he . repre sented to them that'fie... had dons' all in-his poWer,to preservii th gOodWilll f thetzar, ur and ote realionifile re4nest had i been grant , ed;-but now a demand hadAbeen. ride . which ' infringed Almon the prerogatives' 0 his crown; which lidhad no right to cede, add which te . was bound;-to refuse. . The work 'Of preparing' fei-..war!it, going. on in - right_ earnest, and if NichOlas thinks he will have an'easyconquest he - Wil& find ,himself - greatly ritiataken. 2 - . The '`faxki loOk ntion him* as - an aggressor,. arid will.unite to_ drivebaelc if he.: attempts to in , iSde her territory. - The present Grand Vizier L I being in,Albonian; is able . i.hro gli. . lnl • flu ence to raisitthe Whole of that warlike peoPle.. It is eald thintltUrkeyeati. rai s e '&0,000 effec tive-Men- for ler.-defetice; -besides 4- - -reserve fund 30,000,000 francs: whicll . hiui_licen .ginett• tuniiiting since 1827; . 1 - _The-news froin °that Parte Of.EnrOpe id not ittiouchiiiiiortance; ilit; Fli o fo interest seems to. he baleen 'Turkey.-and --Russia,. ~and. 6rioits iiieulaiio4,ire iiii;aifUreiard to the f,geet jt:erillhave in t - - ---'-' - :tv . f . ift49zif 'et ii,Re* 6 ' - 1 - - -• -• - ems, there As, acat bi!iKOMuilto. nil The amval at 84 derblit'a Yacht:Nei letia4hiin...eleien.- - _ . out the -of men their their wised isdnyit notice The Glnittiod to lime-a - 16i i 6 O B I3oEleildied bar 811131 1 eintekt eiMOOll.4l -..,, , ...,:..... - I • . BIWIOIII • oungs mream. -.....d . It seems :;thSt a new z iect has sprung to , among the .lortnoitty-who Outinttea,spiritttitl . lififtiry;',' iiiatly4O,the - Itntitiyatice:,,ot: BitiAt; Xoung,"'vin;, ii : hopelesslY."weddedr;:tii t system. Tiiii".folloiving dream of duir. - Yiinng is`actuatly,taken from theDeseintk4s, 'tli,ii . -Mormon paper, and is doubtless - it correct id. Part'of what the prephot said. ; I is hard to I realize . _ ` h- - • thaVa lietiple live woean bii duped by 1 1 ,.. such blasphemy e:— . ...'.l Gov. Young, in tus rematks in the Tabern cle, du thei . ith of Ruch, thus - details a dream Which' he ttnii:'- - -• : - i l '-:- .“I Will tell you a - Arent w hich b i had last I night. 1 dreatiaidt tluit twai in the:Midst of a I people who ,were dresied in rags an tatteiS, they had turbans upOn their bead s ,-s ad. these were also kuiging, in tatters.: The rags were of many, coils, and, when the people, moved `they l were all in totlion their object in .this seemed to be to attract ttention.- -, . , Said they Id me, " We are Mormons, brother Brigham." , itto;-you areinot,"./repliecl. _,"But -t toe bale been,"- said they, and belk-iin to:jump ,al.il caper about; and dnace,:and their ragsof Many nob ors were all iri-Motion,ici attract, t he attention of the people. I said, You are ,no:Stiints-- you are a disgrace to th tri." • Said they t " iire l i hnve been 'Mormons." •.!. , , , - .:- ,- -By and by along _ cam somamobecrati,, nd tbey greeted them with, " how do yell , do,lsir; I am happy to see youl,""they kept : on: that way for, an !four. I felt; ashamed of: them for,they were in my eyes aidisgrac - 4 to ilerinon ism. .Theul saw two ruffians whotri I knetv. to be ritobberiaud muraerers, and they : rapt into a bed where one, of ". my,_N,li i iies:-and hil -1 dren Were; l Said, yeti that call' your lves brethren, tell ,ine is this the fashinti a °lig you! They said, o;tii!jr are god Men, hey gentlemen :t . ,o are ; with that -I- Wok my. I rge Bowie knife that I used to wear a bosom . in-triuroo and - cut one,: o( their\ threats fum 1,32 ear to ear, saying go t 6. hell Across lets. ~ The sither -ono said, ". you'dire licit serve e so." 'l.instantly sprang - at him, Seized him by _the hair of the held , end 9 ,bringing him do n, cut his'ihroat and seathimn ft erlhis comra e, then told thvt . bOtlihit they,. Would be, vo themselves they should . yet live,ibut . if _ y I did ncit, I ttrould.unjeint tl‘ir necks. . s. -- At - t is awoke. 1 1 - ' • I - I . . = . i Infinions; . -,. .' A,ttlative i of•Gen. llarrison gt, es n otic elll a ear 4 published is the Cincinnati pmes, that; all- persons assembling in the gave yard . 4.n;- closure at North Bend, for the parriose 9f t . rev etch !Olt be prosecuted as "trespassers, and - Cites its a reason a disgraceful,scene whicliee -Curred on the 30th ult.,•which is described as; .felloWs - : • - CO-, . .74 liartY of several hundred 13 from CO-:, eitiAal in three steamboats, kpreneer b4oa having preceded then) the day fiefore in lan omnibus; and this pioneer hand pitched their tent in the grate yard on Sunday, or the sal of Of 1 liquor, Without leavti.or license brim any ope., Yesterday that grave yard ,i.ks, ; selected as the spot upon Whiebthe-company danOd all lay and one of the 4 Professors ' in calling the ; • 1 •I- st uresicoulrl,lla - distinctly heard at the house, - quarter of a mile - off ia....the . valley belewi.- - -= That moral recreation of card "playing," so rte' fining anft,efetinting.inita inagtonnon„ :%rall ills- ' (liege - din by'many of the compimy upon - the humble graves of the pioneers . of this - settle- went, and drunkenness and. revelry 'reigned supreme. ;The tombstones in :our family/ in closures hive been defaced, and !the names of those who sleep lieneath ' them been pattly . erased,so as :3.- make - theM - rend differently, and, - even the names of the individuals corn mating-these acts written upon the stone In Noe% an insult tr . i the dead, and'a wanton ut rnge.uPon the feelingi of the living. - Thel ep rodations committed upon the beautiful ino iid ivhire the' remains - op Gen; Harrizen . refie'pe are disgradefulin the extreme: • Every, little 'shrub and Amer planted , there - by iheband I pf, affection are rudely destroyed by these scri legions Vandals in their. bacchannliati.'revel-• Fonrth 'of, July: Sabbath. School celebration at Montrose. ; ' There will be a Grand Sabbath School CeU ..Aragon - atlbis 'place on the 4th of JulY next, in which all the Sabbath School's of the Cv/tin -ti are invited to; particiPate: ~T he fell . ° hig Committees have . been lappoipte:. r i of ,Committe.Arranglments4-1.• 1...- pit; WM. H. JeasuP,,L. F, Fitch, Inuits RAW; D Chainherlin. '. . . 1 ..., '1 • ' Com._ on Afasic.--Wm. H. Jessup, L. C. Keeler. '.- : I ~ - ~ I 'Com. on gpecikert.-4 F. kiteh;N. Newton, A. chrubertin. Coth. on Re/resign:anti—J...P r W Riley, L C. Keeler, S. Jessup, F. R.- lifarsii, Daniel I) rStiyre, Lewis chamber! in, Misses Ellen J. *: ell,: gag Wilson, Sophia Lyons, Mary J. th 4 :eridge; Frances Read, Julia A. Keeler, etty - 1 - ) ? Kiddie, Charlotte Draper, Mini lefeyleri, Ellen Searle, Margaret Dtiumcnr..: •_ i ' .1 ~ . Com. on *iiances,—!kinuel , J p, Isaac Riley, S. IL ul ford. '. 1 - : 1,. ' The Oider f Exercises =and th names of the speahers fir be announced nee week--; SchoolS.ded „lug to, take's' -part - in the exer eisea, • ifl:giv notice to the Committee_ of Ar. 1 ' - -9:m1176100EL as possible } . No sehobirs . . .. 1 ill be. ad !led unless accompanied with their. teachers Pr inverinOtainita, :_., ~. „ : . ~ --. ORDER-OF EXECItiIFO4.7.. i ,: . .! The 8000111 Will assemble at; the 01444 ilaeasdee- 4 t e ;1 1 * th iris 9 6 dute l i4osil - at Ult kink -kg of all the lls r abOuC k - 4 IQ o'floc. *And Maiehr.inim e : iatcy-i'thllie ',patty ebirc ti, IsibliithifProce . 1 0 01 i" - - 11 ° tc i ragi '-ii4+* .44 : ir i i.c: f lwii1:-11:11) ;: 'A1 Z*1 --2 . 6 4 [O en ' initieded by" the - Montrone '' B .. °Biiiir. iiii iimic,lo.#lbil!Ffiklttelian:Cir*- '', , : TM: eisrOaptst par churchwill:4#'44. fiii .-:i•,"..•'• ' , .1.1.7 • T• 1 1 • • '-ii::-PraYer -1 4 41 4" 4 a 4 'i - ' Riley. "- ' ' 1 ' 1- 4 '''''' , 5 ,.... idular.4,okodekiratiori. -,- •-,) • ....----.- 7, F,. -14 :-;.„ ~ ,A - 49." 01 : b . 31 :19 44 _ 44411 ,f' : R0 . 101 ,0 4 ?i' A. /1 " 'orlirerptotit , r:i• -- ,,- , -,-,-_-- • -1 - - .. • -,-F , . , , 1 1 - , t• • -- -7•'; - I.:. ~. I. s . .•'.•,., ,t.i . :' . . 41, 1111 . 414;,t i 11*45.4". ~ +1 .: i : -,. , t : : : ifili 1 4 * ol4 ii* -1 ; Piet.: .. :J., ~.' 4,; (1 ; 4siefildi 00, iliilloifirsii;ii: 2 l' ,f: c. 112. Addi*iliy;ll*.Wni , 4,60ip.,7 - ,:t, ~:. 7 A - ' l6l44 ". oll . 44 4bikliiikit'-' O- 7--17 --: 1 *-BeneOtbils: l 4:4 l *-Thc*l.ihiik4e::;-f.!' After, - ,thitTl" - Pr''''"'liiiiiiii , • procession, will again lenxitand -marelto!he lee Baptist church where refreituotbr:oolP.- i.. r i r sl ervred upto theSabbatt*hools. If . i'Atti.lits(Orof,vmho iuii,k: ling- to Ord: will li a tl . 1 'please glib botice`of the 4 ount and ; Ben sb Juni In W. Riley as sc, D , se p onventen , b ., • - lt..z`:; . ' l3.y. Ofder of COM. - Arringments.,. - l a, Srahntut Nuilummir .rue “Dident 1.*:: lv - Mile The Columbia (California) t Gazette _ says tha there - are two considerable indifht ee villa . gee " that at theAhe present time OF and the . dians, who looked - es lean and gaunt ti: as half f 'shed - wolves, during the Riot win. i t' ter, now ppear to be enjoying all the luxuries cc that an undant supply eftelover and an OMR- - - Blond an ply nf i beef and bnat d can affor4.-- :I The hill in theNicinity' aye verdant with nice tenger Cl ver,Whiilvis devoured by thesepoor savages - 'th' as - much:- geste'as' 'in 'epicure tli would t most dainty,dish:. TheY gather the : 1 clover: i baskets.tand prepare , it for use by , i hbating 1 rgo stones and placing ii. layer of di clover, ell nioisteimAietifieOn each layer of iv atones. - on of them It - scion becomes ready for 'use, and ;- each: will eat* . anpplyrof clover 11 e l , thus ,pre arid; that - Wohldilmost 1. satisfy a ile ir - oit Ac d c a d t. O s it t t 01 2 :, , t11..:e : En: * .. !. mar o f the killed 411: °lnt.. _. !This atal e'casualty : occurred at aqua past set. .4 oKeek on - the levelling ofThur day last. ItfapPetirs that :ibeut" seven eve y evening . freight. train,: belonging the:to .'' e Rajlread Company, le.aveintho village of -S quehann , destined te .thol. - station ,called e poSitivi icli id'seventienriailea distant. • Nearl midway - between ;the tiro poin , eight in lea easteiti- a newly formed loeati a called ,S tatuit„ and tkOreinied from its . ole a. 'tea...Situ ion over the Stasiptehattne.: river. It is inhabi ed 'by - itlarge, tit:Miler of Irish a i 7 zans an laborerd with: their's:iv - es ,anite = The, einhers of these families resort tai y. I; to Susq ehannion . order, to purchase grog - led, and are pettnitted bil.the 'agents of t e coniPan. to ride honie Ilion the tender' of . ' powerful engine; which ls used to';Push :1h ' above-Mentioned freight i train up -.the _ heavi ! ascending grading:Which leads totheithouses, ''' No charge is made for :tile. conveyance, and: the'People have an adrathigoinbenig able-fe s' get ;oft easily i. as.thepaShing engine in de- :1 1 ; tachedfrom the train:just at their doors. . ',. , . i , •,THE ' ENG l'sE : . 4L.N.OI . ACC.IDEN_T.I I . . On Thursday evening {the - freight train was .brouight to the Depot byr en engine bitched id' front- in: the ordinary:: manner. • Heie engine ,Ne... 158, which was an old.-eight wheeled dri ver;.Was placed. in. the ii,ear, , . and When. tile train, began to move, .a, niunber of men, •Wo- men, and children, amounting to near ferty in, 'all, seated themselves upon the- tender and , around the engine, %Oh:S.3mm in charge of Mr. ' Walterft. Arnold, a very experienced and c' inuch'respected Man. ...II . . :. • 1 e. . Everything proceeded,Lhappili until the v ' train •reached a „place:. called the Rock Cnt, .. 3 ' whieh id distant nearly three quartere of a tulle C' from Susquehanna; ruarforms &gorge in.the . . t '' road haying a very, steep: . hank, capped With a '" ebureh upon the right and the abrupt descent u to the river on thejeft. The ascending grade leading to the Cut rtVer istiep,being of about a sixty-five'feet to thet:i et. .. • , . ;• , :'. ri i , • .In 11 . short time at . r. ,e freight Irak- was onti•of sight on Thtunday, theinhabitants of a Susquehanna Were'itriAled by one loud and g terrific' report, Which , shdok their. :houses: to p the very centre. ; _, As blnsting was being ear-. , tied, Du in the - neighborbood; they at first at.' e tribirted the shoik tD 'the',firing of an unusual- .1i ly heavy chargebut upon: ooking fro ni their ,_t ivistdorraltC'thy'directio* of 'the noise,' they - a saw. the f • . . ... air black e nedby-dark and :ex.traordi-, r nary fragment] fly ina-ja iall directions, I some.. d masses rising to a. perpendicular elevati n ex- eeeding the lop.of the', knell: upon 'the bank. -,j, - . The awful surmise: immediately spread that .t a railroad accident had Decurred, - and• all has- r ' tened..to ,the ,_ 1 ll,' ~: ~.. _ f ... /I 1 ' noFx Dy.f. .• I , ;1 ..- ' r - Vera a dreadful seentkpresented itself. En- ' gine No. 58 had exyllo&d- her boiler, and the . ground was strewed with the dead iind Wenn- i deck !iodic* of those who had- been so; lately . full `of life and hop 4:. lne road presented a • shoeking appearance. ' ;It Was covered with 1 blond, - hair, - tendoilid,/ , and mangled: limbs; i whilst the boilec.nndtfrent 'part. of the engine ; were bloWn to gecca, and the very fail bat tered into the earth by lhe strokes of bat tered:the-re- .' tarn; ‘iheelsrit.*-thejr - full down upon it:trout the, ' • • Every one wadhorrifi4d,and as:soon as their . 1 stupor would permit,, they found. the follow-- 1 Mg the ,'., i ; _ ., 1 i • .... • .. ' • - tan' I:4 xtt i xammu. •r- -.- ' 1 -Walter t. Atnold,:,en 'neer of No. 58, aged ' about fifty - years; and tli resident of Susque- i ,haima. - Mr. Amolli'd head was cut. complete': ' ly off from the throat ati the tindei . , jaw env- ins nothing teritaimpi'iltut the has of ' the skull near the cervical I vertetir. : e face 4 - was not-disfigured in the leas nd the -head 1 / fell npon s',boaP- of w4e , fee tones, with the 1 countenance ficing thel dre adful scene. Here it 'eat, as If he were I ng fit the; riiattfioni 1 , 4 ezi behind a coneealmMr. Arnold's. son, a ' inii:of about, • ele n I yOns of -age.- who was wounded, firstrecognized it, and said, ', Here ,vr i is in father at the sipe "tinie placing' hid ! -hand npo ji; faCe,lvilie,. horritileto tell, the , upaw,. / head_ reed over, and, tt,pertion of ; the unfor- ' t man's brain Tellidut; 'Mr. -Arnold was: 'American and.leaving a wife' and six:child- -ren• .. ;-- -- - 1 ".--l'i : - :sr ' Michael earey•,• lalnirei, aged about seven- - ' teen,: was it - resident f kitiStisqiiehininr: ' His taidy was' not Much Piingled; but:, linaustain- ..', eda. fracture . of . hie ( 45p0,, , Wiliekicaused. in.:_'' stain`death. 'He was,,a tuative of :Ireland and ' an industrione young ," rind. - .-' He wiii , tini4l.-. 1 atrick Keenan; abOtoriresided at Summit Ilfs body was dreadfully mutilated, the,bead,.. atidomen.and limbs beilig , fractured'anattorn: ';' : i - -Catharine O'Leary; ;witeof a laberer xesid- - i inist, Sumnilt,bad - her : head blown off; and , limbs, - broken: . ., :The? Saf r h l y• - scattered : 'all", lereantVandithe tendons of the. neck Weree4- , posed. . She was a native of Ireland.. ~.;: ;:' . 1 ' Catharine . Slatteilja iesldetit Of Scimmiiii had ''4r lintbs licilstinf arid •:tipitiond'of them , raeatte - red•tiniither l sidstipfihe read. Her head ..enteAllso blowil bff4.l' . 11 -..4. - .T'f . : '-7: ri-', , „ 1 - : • , .. , 17:. The.; headless- - Unrlksic•flkicrmonien.lay brie, njfeef rode - Weal tluien&e• _Act shattered* - ;insideo7l4:Amiga' 'lindiielitinlivoter. ith=' , •eirf re it:• . ' '''' .'". -- ;t4 4- '''‘. ~ ' --!'-'--, '-:',. I.'" ' - LIST OF IR InnilIDED. i- . ...i .:-.. :-fgs•: %... 1 . , Elleci-;_Voly*agsa'i. - aboliit 28 _.,._- r; ivire. riJohicoitim4i i - latiiier t .finsi. i , 4t stnn'tnikhattitai riglifi* niich - ThafrOji...the: Anti der' to the - eiNikionaitillitulitithitia - deli r!.01?11'.. firictilirii4of :Aka , Tighe , thi ; - iii,:. : eempanied by an ill% laaeiagon of' an d pr6ttinion of: the:U*4, Sba.walllrOgia,v to"' Ih 6- - fkitiniik ..; . ' -hitil*AtiriCali .fla y' yesterday " evening, i' .. .* the. eaie -9flV , 14, of, hihtaelObu.- . .T, - .llliik- - ,toet*linte ilea isp_ . ,--ali&-bepeng4. - Aitt - ,ree . OSiio attbit -4a PRI.PI Mri., r. bialliaitic l itatlY,ltOrlviall*d: 1141115440-- -:-;::::-:,;,•,',-; tat= '•: l . l, '' , astir- -tile= ..4'ia .. htli''letk - ,. *vo' 1( - -;iteg.buDA _: d er;'iiii= IC: - I..`f • li. ag, •,', : 01.41 - AtilvAwhaktindif:' , i .„. irarittra*. ~,4 P APita .004L- 1 14 41 4 .: p1ie. -0; ttso f ** 5 % ink; 0,,. .','yiitiait•'°' r, ...' , . , ‘. 1 0 1 4 104 1 iiinied - JO*o 4 eel ' .'''.tofiliteStois --. . , ' ''.-. s ,-,-- ..- - 41.4 - i , , , i . ...;g::::: - ;Sit' - 1:-. 0 ; , ;1' ;•1,-,-.:,:i ' ." 4 -1 4 . -.'..'',,,, ~'5..1';',....•,.; --- - .. , f . ,-;.1':-. Terri 1 ; BIME,MMENMMM .. by, where a very . excellent amputation o : . rtUmp•was . perforreell the ',' Came evening,' A :: l . . '' '' . 4ll4l.lsloll ' and !413411.k0r SUi3qUitt4lll:ole int'iaisier hut: evening.lFitilik.-}80444, is• I tiVie'county OrktrisNelalWeritrio?. I , - ,- -witkhei.:bibthris at Suriiiii(?..-ci , „ , '•.. - 4•• - :,; -: 1', 4 : '0 **yin, theftrenuin - 2 was badlk . ,oilitea it . , 7iiiimi of , hiallimlis br.tdran.;;He.,tetili:i.e . ev! , 'txr.,'l,liikhottiolrof - the: la*litvi-,Arrinlilk: l he , "Inastylaiii eVenieg inlatitetif '-'ileiiiii , ~, • ....-,-,.."; :,.. ~_,,:.,,, :.• 1 -... . , :,"---: • - ..... , :.i, , -;-. t - ter - Ara - od, sen,Or the deCormedengia; , , , o'.: ' 4.,4k ol lt"'elo§ii Y 1 0• - sli4ttly,;•.0 0 _4 1 4 0( ti' , . id appe ars to "hetet received , a 'concussion of k e, iam freim.•the i Shock.' The :lad alivaye: : Irs Of . I fifty: cent I piece;which Ire, - .lint'at ie ime., *:' It Was • : thenght that `:`be ; n ight re: .-.. i i-.., , ;-: t , -'.. , eit . : this 'array, „ii, in, ;,almost' ~i in .thet,.- m - a n y; persons ;were .140;,0*i14t0l_l ire ;bat it was carefully accirtdied, yeeterdiv, i d „ijewiTe . founit4 , ., l -: --:.- I'7 •- -i : ,- !•..1 , :' ,.- ;'i! - --: '-- onrever - ,4tii tbiy .. ii, uirenk in rverry : rapid at l i us piiint,lt-niteobstdered - the the fragnienti.- f - heif - pennniiCnrere:caried - way. . Nc! - Of ! ." m Came' tci' Sesqiielititinw yeitFrday . in searchi f"„ , latives, 04 - this point most remairi4n 4 , en , t'', tintli - aft.Cillie; new* of- . OM . ..milathitY I is rid iy ciroulated.-: : 1 -''' ' ''''' --' •••'' ''''''''''.- '--- ~ he;. concussion_ ,of ; the stirronading: air, an cd by .the: explOnion, , tv,* ski.poiverful.thati It' !ii ;Irish Ilaboreik,who ..tvern ritywOrk-nearl le 'lnsiiiiehantoi'''.4oek'siiire" hitiled' - ;inte thet wa 4.l)Titslored:' , 'l;V - ' ;yr :' 1 -: ' ". • ..- •-,•,:::,11 ; • ,i 4 ;gold ring WasTriund sneer be'river 'in the 1 eve ing, aodi..lfr,:'--F.4,eriattie form& a :piece" of: ectir t .' lying 4 40 0 0 .0 1 ° rotttf t , T. grtAnuil4'4, Old - 1 witch - was aliestenrid,...nriinjured; at eonsid:: era le` dietaiii*filtirril his tiddy.i": '''., -:. , ' - - i''' s 1 he:people: infer front these:' theta that' m a -. rry mine' have - been! , killed thin. the :` number fou A.' ~:• .- • - , - 1- .:•'I. -,:,, T'... ..;.:1., - : i ;:• .- . ~': '; '' ' , :'iits 641,E •:' : .. :, ~: -. :-..„,.- ,' 'i - --- • - lastidei . Seyfriehr entrumelled, 'ijary . at :inn early hoiliqn the..grinning, •ahil-helifsinquest‘ Irvin' Wei bodies, ,, " i',A -very . !small - innerint•O , testimony -waitaken,..and the",jurY . foruidth -, •follbwinikr, s 2 .-, . :- ~ , Li.-:. ' -...- -' _1 - I 4 ..7_ J r ,:-, , •, • ~ '; ,he deetriS44-PereenS 'eatile. te - tfiiir - death i by an .amidental explosion of :engine: No: •itl ratittherp . is ,i)rt .blaMti, to be . , attached - toJit differmit '.,porserielinVing- chur , ge ef het at th., 'tin ' :1 -: -',-; ~- - 1 1 :.,,,! :- :' -. ___ — ii :- : . .... 1 ! ;'::,*- . ' L cc,.,S. 0.),,. k . .te Avt.wr.N4. ~• . o leeided - Citrate ertn. be 'tiOtigrietr:foi.thi. i ap !ling ' Catastrophe: ~., - ,lt 'lto, 'Et ter .O . yrn .i , sib ' t of : the.engineV that_ gave' . yvey.. - and !1,iy . .. ii, eit is asserted that she hadidentY,,oria ter when at the station it. f°.wino,meiits'befere. d ~f r nxs r au y iete , t_th v iiiis' i lg. - w - ea t a,9 h .tiells e so , 6 : etn ettie ldilino - t . t , iti t : li a e tnr. : :os - tietw e ie r er o mf. a asis • ri n uogiiin is bni li u ' ire e ili tr a9 t lp i or. . to e pipes . . traiSt-haveirivett way adder . o in ,r pressure; , as' .. ",_. ) efilll ha s -- been .4 -.in almost ye ,o lai y use for - tit', Prixr three .or . fortr,yearn,rind i b een late y y iri the Choli:_for' 'repairi. '''.oi t minatimi itAvia 4idtbat'seniii of the'piPes ir. ' iel.'were fOnnti• screwed dew* and, clos !rl,. w hich-should have been r open. -...----' -1. - ,-,1 ~ - nen. engine .NoL 58 lia,s at the depot • -she r . hat; had-plsiitY - of:Water:in - her tank; hu very jiftlein - her beiler. ;When_: . she;ift'.f)- i# ded tgioardi..thei'cut,':,this beeanie:: niore x eited,',Mid•thoiron'abeVe . it - Coneequently' re y hot. '-', When site - .neared.."- , the- :fattirnpot truf a Tome person.in.ehargli may have let. in ; a sad in rush- of cold water, ,',whiCli, Coming;ii) ,o, eon.: set with the._ heat°d.inetai, suddenly genera:. cc:, an atneunt 'Of igan - over - thrWilki • r stiffieient m hurst,.the•boiler and. .crinstihe,' , ixvioiiion- .. 7 . lib . ; view- has been:taken - bi- Some, of . the nit Calm,of,sllo gusipichanna.follt.,•! -'.''' • ;la 'the case ` of "the Norwalk. sleight:4Sb'; m nYlneidents weiexelatel *hid) 'WOnld'ile, ;, • *spicier Providential interference for' t tar-.1 p r servatiOn °fiber:lives or some persons:`::', :, „....1 or instaneelr. Beinirett, - agent ..-. of .the i eo ~ pany',..Wic . : almni : to leave -111e.-_. Fgerstin'si, ~ , , ing hopie and rideto the: Santini& " U p on! th : tender'..„,wherthe recollected that lie-hided 1 q , oloetuif th - wiite, atid - Nvirit Ixiclilirliiii ro,m. He was, thus, probably;',Saved-frthe a: , th: „ - .. . - ,I. I. -.,. ' • ,'. '-_-•- : .-' ". ~ he eitiiens;ef Susquehanna frequently :en jo this ride; r -' ii Order to • walk . haute - throne', tit it enchanting , Valley, and -one' ,:- gentlatnan w on his way-t 0 get on theengitte;-When lie ge -identally Met another ' upon - buSiness,.iand w : detained by hint,: .*. . -•- - -'.- , ' ' .'_ rditittilse - scinp.-or . ../ . 4 -71 TLI* '. 1 y • - The' funeral - .o iir. Aroofd tOok. -. .,140)-on F•, • y:afteiroon - . ',5- . ,. : - 4 'store: •_• -, - elbaerl, arid - ;•the' frentS of , n•rw y: "entire;. inrimberr WeriVhitrig"With, bi , L • §rmi • 4 , -of.Oddyyliows, Of ovellichl It .- Ois an \ • eel r ent •mem_Wri - o , ..iseintll6l- 0 t • d'Fellit • • Ha 4'tireftsedin deep ruhrirning, tt a d formed, 'Neasi - on; head by ttio geisha!' • , d officers, ,' th • • ' , „fid r'crossed;' - end '0 . 0,14 'T e B . ible,m , - b , ',,ne in. the rear, oclver,w-j*,,- 1 3 I ik: s ilik te ,' ' i , e'pfeeession was ollOwed, b the Otlie4"ah; ,iietiliiiiiiis employ4iTiti that la , ge faatory _of it Ere Company ind MVP:re:4 t: , ededAo. the' lit , imaiderice:oftheii_f*Mid-and f.llow - laborer. I ' •• - -• -• ' 'cf---....;',' , l''i .. The body - was i borne .. firth amid- , the .rnitii-i I ii a - grit& of hie neighbOin-1 - ;and'. - frienda 1: -. arici i ri , , n - la'llOrioni; evening, When the:noisy er 4it thtrfoandry,,was *tilled. inctits' ':firee, q encierl„:o,e. repaine were ..- depeoeitt** - 2:it p turesque 'crifiretry overhangleg i thi-reninittrj ,. i , ilr.watera'of the' Snequehinma. ' ", - -'''. - ' ; '' - 'f': .. : ',LI': ' A,'most trask44ble proeitiiiiriii;- et ',.tlinittir:,• :- . r , ending : lrish residents -. *As - ; form *leaf : * arrimny Hall, in order:to attend ~ th :funeral: 1 0 Citee7,,sild'Xieriui, .. They, weri-rneartiall: a tried , in black; and - ' hid it litititlier. tit Wil, - goiti4 i, •t be.first= leading twci 7 of , _ which the --:. _ ,bt)diet.i,• ere placed. The , pedestrians' broug ht t, e_ rear Marchingtivii and I,Wo ." and, -' niatiey 'tided their rrielanChellY7wat,lowardn,igule: ), rcirigh'graieyaril, lb° interne -",ieerie. of in, dent Irish, fvne.ial wan preiented'`-ntidifAM* oat feeling anbdiiintr-infittericesr:, - - '' ''3,l , Our reporter" is indehta: to : .Mn i ,, , Gre g g; , sit; - . • !intendant. othe,: Effie.,' s.o.oiniillnflit.. ;works, of the CAndrietori - Ofitiiiiiiiiiiiing:ltillini . 4iti press trains, : Ict,:e. attention. ! diring - hrOleit, id jeurney: r -lcE - -.-wiska,-;_,„.. ~ ..,--.: , , ,, , , , 1..i.1:_ -..,•,i1 O IR: r T.:.,A:rkamlfifi!, Oil I lii4;int the paid. ,eteek:thi.',golit:likei;g4 61! this reoipiriti a ansideiliVerpitefit.. ewAilioveries/pio,onstinpr being, a nuticl.-.- , 14 : *gunall , euei4ities haip been found . lerioin 641'11 and; r here, where been;"ifeide;= - - ely A rock can' be found ; . that does no nlsiu offini.).l6lorgOld: 1,- A 9onikeT f tbe-,q4artzleeke .. Nieleetr fee r. compare f4YPOOY4-ivj `s very =6iie ~. ' led` few days egO, of : hat . 10' called ti.,horkey eitinVituartr4 , *bleble firisdAh!ktiiit AldiclOglgi 3 f The. itiPtkOtle,3lll - 41101711,ri) so; TOX , I • oribleintice4tio4 iirkiireagitiKt upsifiihp,in nhi4o# ll ;lV l l 6 :o**iio: ol :4 l i 4l4 %iiiii. 1 .n . emi ha iy• thit,4•ltsi)r". - Itivul.,ll*Bun Aha-ae - Ptk ; ifliteVf.g.Sevotso: t tempts have een e ; .: „ ; _:the las to:* the .t;„ • • 4 , -Et. 81 it - %Nair t'W'uOkso'lleict . '*i atlitkßuk;lPAil ' Tr: ' ft 4 et' ifyaitc MlMTiffl iir~ ho 4) ~_•1 • -Thosetqk ,wtrri7betst ate mtk witittutotiow . the most , e 4 j . l*.ispiiier.C.- - -:-::. :.-;"-; ' • I - ~. , totioii oflttomloe:it s !Is, their opinion t )o . ,itt:teige - iiiiioniti**ciay . b found' not Some !, : n it the::-44*Oft tfie.tCluachita, brit itt. jpf",the ilitkt frerri - *- - thryoverfioni Up-- t f 1/, ry;sotike..46fltkiiiii.. , :lfitris-nbould alei'llkAtee4feeet:l#ooderfiii , deveio , fitlit i ekewitithuOttimeee may be' , lificien l nerthe'drfeerrionrieti-ln. -,", ''',`,- P. S.:•* , •'_•Sinee - thiialiove.WaS in type, reneiVe4:a.one'smittlerifif gogfroit. 'I: 7 ,1 : 1 4. : -;-.:...1- .. - -1, , ,: Frtghtful Calamity tn a . • w a' -- iiiiiik upon' -et iiii '• ' .0 ore, . to r an mob . Solemevieltation of Provid - ; - one that thkoWii o. gIoOM over th e inti e oomintini' YOhte4 l . l l .- aft MiitiOn;-_;•inet r:the Oer - the'Congregatienat_Chrifeh "; ad' -Minh that•hoime-wtail Wick lorl , : - I tiring;,, the aeoli Of 4r.-..l:dtrier C rr ' er i , juring iiiiirioi i.leis Samue l- iirfee, Jr .,. y lm Neithani,-klatkal . n)fit 14yeirli of Inge,'" - *Viiliiinf Madk,klitriqltic,Olaiiighteri pbtep;' - .FraireitiCl:llohnes,;s daughter of Holmes, .114 lg**SarttiviSt•fitart•': ,thThellghtning.,striork the. mach steel e '00nth•%.V . 04: 40 4 1 0.i .i.t* - 4t!tr down in ief,Y;x I JCPUJO:e 4I .; . i:4 - • ; hq . :lion4.rers4, whir it,.: i1 ,711 - 1 111- Y i4 ,t e4 47ith e: oe st k e s e %. i trti d mllbe tb hi e lhoir. - 7.Theydwere:nhea'Opeludingi:i rednetory hymn When the; Wreck:, Cam in,g •deitth4'oo o w "A1 7 4. 1 4 8 mtt3;44 0 - 111 ,i thri`riMin st reak of ele c tricity entered , lei'y ArreetlYdierthi•tieridf grZeroci ha 1 '' 1 iiiii' biair • ' - ilid , , dii•; w---- p-!ir . n,k . , .. viol, , = . • each way,l injurinfp the'peroonsiiiirriu ' ....The fi rst 4roment •infterilhe...ashocli 'f.:tiol‘re'isil'eOnitei . 44tii and:4! . .. 1 9 12 .Y• • arson in:theigiillOry,Atinibiritng4Otne r,fiftfen,'•xcept'Orre'cie,ov.i); Wertitpreal y the shocl44,))nt those that::escaped , aided - ;b; I; iMetti Trom:helow, imtnedi PinceOil4 the*nerditirree'ref theAmilli• 4 1 Styin6 a; i e;; injured:: Pe - ttlit. had . their • . • .• hodifs b ' ned, pro '4,t,tg them present a i ,r•ible . -416 i;*.', - .l"They : .weke -: ' :all. removed "Itti)ck its= '; PoiSSitirele'- tbi" 4. okri' air, and proper: remedies; *iiie•' applied; whieh illre4 49 . llll •lnireo o !rng io" 0 4 18- i ( il'ill i eeptlff "'ClroCker.; .; The - -; deceased, o peoriiCeP, I,l,tninedtbOterrat least-injur y,.. _ , the Miff Ore ''.l but he .iiik:douhtle ' i'', 14;ith.ililifif * 'est*shoek. - : The'lightn* g . ori pl .c> baye•Prlied." along the outside.of his driiValte• the :rigktithlgh; tilMt acre* e tleft,lo,,.tipping'„olien open;;. hoot ..-in 1 Irile onii-4• 3 0 on, his person is on ILI rei and this is ve ry "ilight4 :. y'Ll.P_spoke 'erica the shoek. - , ' ''..• .:: -- • ".r.'........ - -- 1- - , 1-1 I•Thii `....scerie Within - the'ohniehT; immedi Infter the- shoetr, is represented by - an' eye' iimm:to have been hysful is the'eitrenii... Ipast6ri's-Mr. - ...ailiman,-, whose pesition in t pulpit Oval inch * al'to enable* him to -see it IglanOM-thelightping, fainted*aw y.. 4 did i,e oral vrilie radiesiand a Omstly aleflesl,oll ; spread - every; countenance.: Theshock WO tefri‘.*and: itS`,ellebt:-so - pritouridi "g, that seemed_ to deliiiielallot Atre`piyi rot . givi a 'vent, to:their feelings - •-in the tria per Ismaili exhibited - OM similar lint lem: ap pa lling el .sions. :Not" 4- shrink w ;heard sir 'thealinosfinaridibloi ones krnide - y . oerne of the. vietiiiiir'•nejmetlir 44,c.orif ereni ensa but.dread consternation seemed t ;hare tak posseision- :Of.' all ',for: the'-'mom nt.; •, ;As 6 bodies "were:mu:rayed Mitinfriint' the ChtM a cr.sq(l, ga th ered; artd.'*..the: . end Intel! 1 lencel. npread; brindreds-:namie. : offer t he sympathy:4. •' • - ---,-;•-%.-, -.2.• .. . 1 • - ; - - •- - ;!''i All - the 'suffeters-that'-vie. hare ,this ; morning t are:doing, svelVa% - 41 recoi•ety.iti looked-ler. ' ;The'li ceived have:proved ` - i . at4er more Was anticipated, caused ingto the:afflicted persons, tut. for am all coif:4l4*d- out- iif !4:lariger (X• .) .Cdurie - r - • 1.•• .-- '-: "'- " / , -1 . PreEk s- :.-Tierie' visit to ~ .:\ hunnaltoun. ~ ~,,it..6.:„WatleiOated' thiitTieSident Piercer testa WashingteedoTilwtlie. mo ths of, and dkiguit and seek: wtaare ., lio er" Wej_knoy eif "no:l4=4;le will bel more , i tn,u to-' iteli 'utioa thari , thelimiLitills . of Sin h fin; toiwhich he seers rs_centli , to man, a Kidd, partial i tr; haring tall ed . one - r list . ~ 160 citizeitilo assist hie:l'in . Ministration of the'goii = eriatifitt,:z I `' .`">„ 1 . 'I In anticipation.o a ore greateven , w.ell known:firm Of '1!, PANY:Zi 'SMITE BzoOklyn,:- haver. refitt j , thiir store will' choleest,lot or k0'046 ei offeriti initig ket; *heti they eitieet all. Who ire sniff fit _up their pirsois - itn , habititioni, in It . net beeeming-tii lio. et- Lioi, will call Out _delay: 13-riailpii- - lar iash.p.nd iendi itrid - irct will - sen . d:., pi '-'home -With, it .. goods.;:lnd It likky'• he 'i. - 7Come,.. one, eal 411,i64,0o''..)gtfiitlielttizsiin:Fi.: -,- -. .4, , - I tine :36,18.531'j.; Ail , ~: - ' ' TIM PRINCE £OQ Ananc. 7 --ThstEal- Usk fas Fri thention . iileport - to the - Effeet thit two soris ,e‘f fioblemen; :telloni 'at ;Este we ke {W@+o Castle to 'Spend tl day;wltli.ll4-Prinee o Wnles. : His higig, bitng in the tonrse the'dalea =paean - rut same :Sill which the yonngEts• nhini hid no .ionitt;for, tine:of there gave bin soniut druhbintz. t :'.."rhe elienmstniees of the, gueen;fwho laying iger• tained,,etr ingnirTthatt her nen„,bail given se: fielent provocation t nieritj the tlragling, the good' sense. to express her satisf4etion this taught hho- Ex.bibitioaat lialf,orl Up,iver. - Exhibition-of. tiartisrd-liniversity will be held" onlWednesday the6tA day of July.. Ha11641-Mile : 21 : ,.1 . 853: i - Snit; 11 New Otr:Stiiitlay the -29th of May lait; bi.the*Rev , o.- Bartlett, ifr. C. BissEli tt ,of Mintrow oia lams formerly of 1:11106-17-Yatiat,pinty?N;Y. 1 .site4ll, ~ ,-- y Sexlet ' 'the-- ilith' ° 4.11.1171 `..„.-.,siiiiAity - i -.Taighter. of \ ''ip Sal - - thi'lsl,l'. -- In .1"8,-. .I,,KAiirT,- Ni,xv9:,rg , l cat . Fever, -Abeth shi3rpl f,b-e- tith)ln mia and Eli . l !. 1 - .."tippdAY. ,l- .- 1 of aneYe4rla the i -T.- biffor4 °nA'ar atrill.n7thif ta)tr' 4 " . , , an. don; ai,t,-, •re 'a „,„ , . , cousumoP gAavti Ini., -,-.''-'-''', ',. ' de . ' N-mselr ‘' r Of h6F-..liZe'C',:layij'are enbelow t, 3gol::Vt'apiii-lit'Lli't4 104.0-1/4744 , , = . :-, -An th.T'-t-tultds Til'znr...- '':a1 w . _:.=.1...; - * lt' °i"...., , Igk:t4,7,....tafTr. ' 4 .., fit -ithe,!rri: -. aellaj'Anr/ -..: .11t*s.. I,- ~,`• C',.. Fancy ' ;.- 4•0 .47,,,',-- ' i!!., , .iyaao":.,iiiittll47B:iiei Wks- '3of •' ' • ' -01411;,,-- ''',lita , - liailbrii Vii%)el!,*SM Ilig'',...ild 213th` ' ~,t,a„.‘,,„4,,,b., ...,...,„, „ ~,,, ---,beh - • -L'„,it- yi`•: - - 1.-10 $.-* i i eac h : .. • 1v...g.f . -('''‘ Ine---- I be set #• i n d Afill . ~:, .y-xW ...-0. ~ o-nik -office 405 .d,t,u'ofp9 •-` ,prlc -' --od tol we Pe .6.11 1440,0 . i, ," 'tar gif.lb - 4P'We'' 114-1 .- 7 •-•'-iited":'.4 '448.„,c0k._-' ises!* ' 'ioilipL;4Bl I 4411P•44....Wtve ~. .- ,r , iot II", ikie, ... f 9 .1004-,,,..1iiii0 t 1 0.- - tolirPl!';. 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