no - iit.r{is.i .- P.6o,.c,iiit'.. TAR RARSESr CIRCULATION IN sonrittiourEs4. B. CE4SE & J. B. McCOLLUAI, ED/TOKII LYIN DA I', Paltotlikeir. Montrose, Thursday, Nay. 13,1855. Wood! Itapd.;,2 Thbse nAio wish to pay us in' wo o d tie .de sire should bring us some now. We are out, As you.are_eoming iuto.towubripgus along some. DO. figrPASt.MORC WILLIAMSON Las corn men a coil_ suit against JUDGI; K . J 6NE for false prisomnUut. Thu writ was issued in_ Deleware conuty, and served, while the Judge was vis iting a friena Otere. Mu isippi. - -The - election in this state has gone strdng , ,l!,- detri , oe'rtitic. The whole Congressiimal Bele gslien oh Pemocrats; thirty democratic Imo jority in this Legisloturo, and 5000 on tl;i: Lottiiiona. titter ne ws frord this state - give.s tile Demo . , cratti two 'out of . four Congfessrnad certain, and I)iobably - three.. I c W..l"ork. jlie . gnow Nothing plurality aver the Re-- publicans is about 1.5000. The ,Democratic 1 . vote, 'lard and. Soft, added together, gives them a handsonte majority. How foolish t 6 ~to be inarrelling atnong themselves and let their enemy succeed. _ .11n' We are requested to call uttention to the Advertisement of the "CosnlopoliOn Ari Association" established for the promotion of ;:irt 'und. Literature. JarWe have received two Or' three num . - 'tiers of a new - woik, entitled, " Hunter's Med ical Specialist,' ROBERT H. Hi YrEtt, Ed i tor— . devoted to the - lealing. Art. It contains l'•al uable information to all classes and condi tions of !Society,- and Are should ,think it would be a valuable auxiliary itaidinb thoSe who are engaged in either the . stady or ' the practice of Medicine. . It is conducted with ability, and printeJ on fine white paper,which rnik•ti, it an ornament to any library that should .be so lucky as . to possess it. lislted: monthly; at *1 per annum in - advance, 'by Sherman & Co., No. 1 ' - esey street,. New York, under the ,:itstor fl use. • Deferred We defer till:mother week the Article 'on -the Williamson fraud, We do so for • the purpose of making the evidence a little stron 7 gerif •possiblc...• We have been put,.On track' ofsome : additiona! facts within a day . or tv,•-o, ttnd are2anxious to mlunti them before . fore writilg tlai article if possible. Important to our Patrons. PAY UP. AND SAVE MONEY Several hundied subscribers to the .Dc;•;z ocrai are in arrears to the 'firm of Chase & I ).:is wince it was formed, the first oflantiary 1.834 and several hundred moreaieiii arrears since , januity last. The Erin will be dissolved be , tweet tli?, -and the first of January next, .and thiSannounceinenfentirely - for tho .benefit of those subscribers . afere.said, and ,because we want monev.and Must have it.— %hose itrarrears since January tBs4,the time Clan & Day' took the paper, by' paying us tame dollars during Court which conantence next week; will receive a receipt to Jan ua ry nest, tuo rears, thereby saving ONE -.IA LAP. from enr tersits. Those only one year in arrears can save FIFTY CENTS by paying up also. Now bring along your money, send it by :our neighbors, or dive it to the Posit Mastet .'and let him mail it 'at our sick. Don't let th - e opportunity slip, for after the. firm 6hail be dissolved, and we. be ohliged, to go to work to settle up the books, von cannot ask us to make Such a deduction, nor could we afford to do it if von were lad hearted enongli to ask it. ll'o,er is the accepted time. Retheirib7.`4 those .riho are more than one year in arrears by.. Sending threi._ dollars stall have areceipt for r iwO years. ThOse less than one year 61,50. You can raise these amounts '-„easier now than you can two or threelnonths hence, with fifty cenLs or a' dollar added to them. SAVE YOUR MONEY 1 - - • :The Elections. •," Within the laSt eight dais Elections have i ff been held in the-following States:—New! 'York, Massachusetts, - Louisiana, New lertep add Wisconsin. The first :three named have -resulted' in. an almost entire . Know Nothing . ` victory. New Jersey goes . democratic, Maryland a goad deal 'split op t . hot imilining to the Knour - Nothing. side.:—.7 Wisconsin ; at this,( gonday) has, to the I,(t of our advices, gone deniocratic,.though very . close. - . These elections are'rery important aiindi eating the complexion and result of the next ' Presidential i canvass; though-they have mate tinily changea the aspect of thing,4 a few weeks since. They. have decided 'a most im portant que..tion,--that of the popularity. of the Republican movement. .It now cannot he,eoneealed,that the Much vaunted Repuh - divan Party—the mighty Republican -move menrt.as,its fricufisliave styled, it, is a most complete failure. It.„has . disappointed the expectations'of its enemies,and overwheln3ed with chagrin, and Mortification the boasts dad .hopes orits,fiieuds.. Its most uncompronds ingfoes expected its triumph in New York and Massathnsetts; but there, in ghe very hut bed•its pet candidate-4 . °r 74104tleiat, as well as, on the soil of intolerant save fanatic Massachusetts, where religious freoxlatii u'as never dreamed of save .on ~ o ne . side,—where Quakers and Baptists were. 'pub_ licly--Whipped,.ht;rned,"and banished because e , they refused to say their _ _prayersthi:nugh their nose, and believe in xlr.cted -danination, sae say,iu these two.states, so : congenial to • the growth cof a vary, like the Republican, , they,-liave wetlaope.lessirfailen. while flushed . . with all the energy ..oLuow born strengtll )1:4-- This ends the .4,epubliusa -*say, -save - as a mere:local .organization; teniporarily -domi nant 6-i:isolated (Harlots zhaikfithe :northern. itntas. Ai a seliaral.s organisation it is paw- irle - Sit for thi next Presidential canvass—pros-luittend'rd Court here within the last eighteen- .crated before it was fairly upon the 'Stage. Its ; months„ . and ask ilrent'to.-Call to *Mine he* leaders, ,havirig cut loose from the old organ- often the business has': been kept waiting isationsiltre p6werletii'its the-el s :4;w -...and ., *tzs' frenti'haltan braitrlO - an ;tour lifter the - bell • ' P . •.- • f .. , I - , - -- • - • 'e: -:. IT -' • . 1 . May, tberefeia,pangratalate the ciinatY 1 on hiss twig., and eVerythini beetereidy ' ire pro beling'sayed fit4t-the,treaSonahle and Wie t titd . , ceed,:forilseappearanee , 'of the Judge, and designs orseirikti4 110.., . and : *--ili'liot 4 .-*--- inik• then • :is het he lias"ome what a tribe of rettk donbtedly the most reckless and reiolitiierra- iless'politi'nlans were in hislrain,Showing why ry spiritSa Republic was ever so Unfortunate! he was detained..-Politics we re on hand,- 1 1 as to be c ur srl i wib . e :For.* time it: looked and the . liniriness of the. people..must•be neg es thcittgt the repeal 61' the - Missouri Cont.... tected to atend to it: Jurors, parties, and 1 , promise, had, by platting theta in "the right, witnessesa e kept here at - the Pnblic exPerise given them a . positiOnbtPower in,the , cOun- when thetutight be at hom'e if the Court bad *try; , But e their 4Veir fatal ambition has , attended • to.l. business instead of politics. lie . . prostrated, and .proStituted, all of strength i business of bounty isnot la'-rger.noiv'thin they thereby acqt4ired, and,. sOldisgustoti the - I when Jess'aP left.thei,Prench.i lie kept the I - OuVtie mine titrit it' has risen np and placed - business clear iisfas4 as it _ . 'as - readY, . with ,thentunder`foOtZ - e--;ntThe Jnighty Republican great ease,, and so Might Wi inOt: • But, in rnovenient" is a fizzle-:--a Most eortemptable: stead of thirt "more than tiro thirds of the 41- ..., farce- e -a farce Which. tins, blaWn lip - in the at list Las to .be Putt over, and parties and middle 4f the firstlact.aarid a storm of hisses . Witnesses Subjected to the [Host Onerou, ex Ifrour the galleriai.Y. i ' i '' '.. pease, beitause the causes cannot be reached This imeXpected retiital,Of the . KnoW Noth- and , tried. Business is piling . up and inereas ,lng party has made a revolution.in-ihe Pres- ing all the time,- , 4lie, public - expense' . and ii idennal PrPgrnin,e- its.h.euderaexPOc - Patience is taxe,d - ter its utmost, *holly be -1 - . tants'nOW RcN:s. a ray of light the'perpetui- c ause Wihnot Must show his - deli:ince of pop ty of their iOst!itutien till.4fter the next pros- Ulmr sentiment by attending tot the politice, .. rdential 'election. ' Their, siriritS already swoll instead of the legal business of Ite, • cOunty, . high. I TO all•appe:uances, as a national or- ; Has Judge Bane ever' thu. defied ,'ind ' ganizatiO'h, thev•were.brokenatlPhilatielphia trampled upon the rights `and - feellags of a last spring. • But We clan.noW's.ee that that whole communit y ? has he ever .desceinled convention' died not reflect ,the .sentiment. of from the I3ench k to liarrangue 3 • popular ris the Order.i l p the*itorth. Snell' AltolitirrniSts seniblage upon political atfairS, in' the midst laS tlson'and Ford succeeded in getting in- of heated political controversies, vilifying and to thitontleirtion, and, for the time emstriel- assailing private !citizens, and members of ed the Nor her section ofithe Order. They .. hiaßarl - Does lie open the stated terms Of t have since: one into the.'Repltblican [hove-- his Court by placit'ig one of his associates in ment, and tires 10,1,6°ns..slew. that, they the, Chair ; and, descending to the platfet m left e behimi theetlole Strbstauce of the Order, - himself, proclaim resistance and defence to —the - tnasses of its .meniber., and irat, by the settled laws of the country, which he has fat the larroer elasS.of its managers, who are i ; sworn to Maintain ! Look' at it, a -Judge . in favor of tprorinei the slavery question, and I.opentycOunselling resistance to the laws; and inaking 'the - organization. a national part.v. i punishing otLers for violating them I This ~1 - -1 • - • With those desperate and reckless spirits out, 1 Wilmot has done .over-and over again in-his the Order has been ablelto corcentr4te itself, 1 stump speeches, in front of the very Bench : and act as ainnit north and south.' Simul- : which he disgraces. Has Kane, with at! his tnneeusly,wiih e *ew '‘ York and i wickedness thus bro ,e t' cca:erupt" and 0 4 setts in the Vorthe the ca rr• Mao a nd. and }.vision - - upon . the JudiciarY.,..of the cetintryqe;--' .., [ Louisiana in lee •Sontli..• Next -'3to the - De- I No, No; NO 1 . - . ' • ' These - things ought in s ome tray to be - re- aloe-racy thei are now the strongest party in 1 the Country, because .they ate l ainational par- baked. In Justice to,—in vindicathin if the - is . ; eb e , thee, fir i n ti e r:t h ee, in strengt h , a 1 Judiciary, - the Legielattire shouldtake prompt the Rl2.PiiblieriM party in the :soittli, as well action towards Wilmot's impearditneut: We. as tli, lid l rth. Then will,. of coarse, now have no doubt that if any ono_ would take the make a roe fer - trec f p res 'e le e ev. I n e ee e , tronble, anti bear the necessary expense of irr several Southern etates mate {already chosen i ranging...Ad presenting the case, he would h e delegat.l.,s to a itatiOnal t Onvention to nor n i- impeached hy the present Legislature the fitst, six creeks of the session, lt ! , Inoti}d be done. ' nate it Candidate:. Thev will go into the tsars ,. - 1 VaS5 GI! iii,latturra :11!Cieptable. to the South A . petition signet? by three tliun.viiid roars, anti of r (k i I I,e. pro -slaverv. The llelutbikan could lit . got in this-county in a we e k, pray, ,V• ' ' sill , for : his - unethelitional impeaelonent.- - - party ilirOnglto‘nt the iconntry • t h is be ir”,-; cam - 'Vere, tie nut. wholly regardless-of publiefeel eorni,letrly divorced ; fret - IL them, or he p'elled to : (urna coiriplete Eumersei, buck lug, and bent on outraging it in • every man- Upon a preslavery. platforM.. Eritireh• slMrn ncr possible, he would resign, knowing as Of strere 4 -th ithem , -elves, a Lay'. class o f 'it s well as irr... deass i the sentiment he 1:!.i. ,. made in r 4, 1 , i s..-- 1....:1den•5. ! k•105 have entered theNse.soil unio . rt this county, and the total lack cif 01:1fri.lettee only- fur l { ` chess spells, a n d 11.1-11;ire bectit menu- the public here dirge in hiss imparttality.- e - I , CP; 4 ' 116 01 ,' ,€,T, ' will do:heel:, _ Th us th e j Tigre is not Orie ,nit in tent no‘r tt i , •I in CAIr reeeblit'''t e.. , l e - w i'cs,i i iiredl e t o:I 11 - t i l e-Bi t -. Court, that.one side', or the other Hunt be v liee nr.p::rtii, tl•,..yerle,..4to z e.'-irrtea sin e :i e ': s ta t e ; :Ind d ec lare fl t at. it was ,Ll y .i,leaon I , n liti, :i i :Indlll-;Ilt.11::::Tiace will, to•pre4;ent ap- pr,judices and prefereneee or neate .' nee-., 4 4 etween iht lieni,craey seine an to political . result„, so far as the legal e r r oe . Knew - :;. , -tie,..e , ._ . . rulings of the: Court 'affected it. .H e. How lung This sit'at l i , of tting. should irnifts . open shall such entragesebe t e lerated I . . 1 ----,---e-se.--4.-------- the Derneernev the iinp6itattee cuf ;.t.driing in , d ens er: l. 1 ,•_' jrZ r. Dr. Smith. member (lets; of tire' Lee.- the. pees i.aliVit . rll'Ar. f ur t h e course. jr Zr . • do ~0 rite) l iviii be , lia - e; .,. ;01..... _ islature from this district, talk: very fairly in course i n *that body. Ile They tim,t. resent to . the,country a Man like reference t 6 li s ''- f 7.. . . lit't.•ll.us.o ;al I,tatesnian matured lie long sa ys in his.pnper of last week , - . In our. official cap acity we shall not con expertence in the, ti,tatrs et the . gove.rnmeto, ‘;itler ourself the Re'teso.'letit a of NV voritint••• and balanced 1 ,. 7 :in ov e r:latlowiag intellect.: ' county a i iffle, tw: 6 1. - t ' ll,.. l . ‘ lii v:, , d;,:rit. : __ :11 21: The mass es of the cue:l;u are ripe. Ow, and „hall 1 .„it„,.,]." :1 1;k 4 ., t h c , i i ,;....,,...: s ~:',0,1 i',,,,1„ „;- 'will,he riper. ty the time the election shall ? it. WiisltaH kno‘y . n. 'lit i , :on hue 1 , :t%%•......it come . round: to rereive -.ficli a ruswwith open : our e"tili'litrit'uls• - Th , - people of i 0.4- , 111 Su-- anus. Betweee the: haijul doctrines of the 'l" (4 ' anr i a ",".. w ,Y °Tnin g ""."' i '" , ( ;N'e"'ie'l • to us a ile.env tutu generous ,support. and we KIIOA ..i..thing . : and the profligate Henna- I } ii 1 - - , hVi ,eno envoy or our acts. to sltow::- limt . gigueit;in of the 4.litiblicart , •., !lei mass-es are ! t h at . the i r -,,, n fi,f eeee l e y.: te e Le e n tnisplaeed. sickening wi - dr tli7gesi. Tlery 'are a n x i9y l .l6. to' * l . /14. F.:111 ._ eotlrit'Sy: that WC 4:7:1tC11.1 I-0 011 t• ptr inert L tton of r.ur e.eistituerits, shall' be ex t e n•l e .l 1 0 place tia , , gyve - tam-tit in' the 11:711.16 of r -e, '' all, menthe same vigilaece with which e•- e of cotrunittelit.g . taients and experience; tree- , watch M.-er, and emit-al-or to itrornote the in ing jnst.,lllat there is "troF;4 tt,?. 'rnlY ' l ''''''''tY 1 ti: rest of our part of the l)istrict eitsil H. CX f,ir its pei-pctui'.3 - .n.tvi - visnee, HI, this De- cried in i)totnotitn , r the ,intel i•t: of the whole rnocraev be ~‘ise,. wild iiiir3ilig, the rernein- of )1,--ati I to the ex;ent of our huntl.le eff o rt , . [trances of . p/4 di-s-zAsloa:, , i nlijr4v ,ii 11 4 , ? ,1 we will en , le•ivo - t t) relii•ve our fitead,,, it lm no I i SJsqeebanna from emiiiirri,m , ,,,i , they may gpmcia 'opriort.tiiiity to mng.priperityi find) i labor under from not Navin -ra Beere-entatite . gladness to t lie'l , ltal. "' ortil ''' r• F ountr y• . 1 from their county on the fluor of the Ilease. Jr_..411" C) vtirt i cuinmetwes in the Boroggh 'aext Monday, or' ratber,we mil pose we should NIV nextquesday, for our pu e and Model . Judge, we supTL - se will not be. able to trans act Insines.s„ ; much—at least (FUrt Will not be duly opowd, iilil properly set in imier, till be stall have"..tnaile; the usual sfuinp 1 speech Monday niOtt, villifying, slandering abu-inh privat(i c'Hibirr„ and ' assarein l i with coarse bl%ek:_rinird, u4mb7yrs of the Bar who procticT l -.fuse him: i It is li,-0 ' nearly ; tiro , 3-e•trs tb:dor Courts bare been opened in P a this niiinnerit—nearly two yeals that the:. pi-, . rite ofJustii:e ltaK been trampled ur 11,— nearly two tears hare the most sacred feel ing'' aw l im - oul s es of our peoplc,—lthose feel ingsl and im mlses that lrae hi all - cou.tr' ties, and in all ti kI, pretected the Judiciany% 'dill here'it had .e ome likel9msar's Wife, abort , suspicion,* . e,'"Say tteapy two years have thestl feeling been trampled upon and out raged with rill 1 the dastardly . inpeributness - . • . I . ..j 1 1 , of a cowerd,vitb a tyrant'sixiater4 Of course I , it will be kept lip, 'unless thniecAtidections - 1 iin Pennsylv:Milt,'New York, ; h uaetts, and '\ may have givei i nu a mood for reflection; tinl forced'Mali , ccnclude, I that, a right object eau - not alwa s txa per -1 mittklto be'ri t itied over.the prostrate form of Justice and t uth. 4lnd , any other fudge in Tenncylvania efmducted himself towards the p u bli c as bias' . avid Wilmot, he . would have i ..) been tnetWiti n,-coa4 of :.tar 'and feathers; o and, refusingresign, he, Would - have beep t driven from' e bench by tug e-I-would not be permitted i.o disgrace it witli'llis - presence. Talk of 3,413' 'ksar, what act has he aver dOne so ' outra eous"apine't alliense of pro priety, as Wi . tnot hag beep .. carrying, (inhere 111 -nearly two Years I AB! comes here Saturday night or •SundaY,,)nonaing generally. As soon .as he arrives biarooln . is filled with the most abandoned • cifl Montrose_ politicians,— men. that he deels i tlieelgAiten , Months ago, were aot, fittp betted in tliiimamon eon cern 4of life,—awf- routthit time till be ~ leaves, political intiigiSiitAbe for e most ob. i;ieet,••aid the btiti.of , Cottft Ittireli,-..sep -1 oiabwi: L : We tippeatito the pooplo who' boio . ..., • Depredation% on - the New-York Central Railroad. For some months past valuable articles of tnercbandise have been rnb.4ed from packages carried as. freight over. the Central railro=ad. The goods were eventually found to have been abstracted: while they were in tratr-i, by persons having access to them by virtu t . of their .position -- . These missing articles- the company hare been obliged to pay for when not forthcoming. : Great exertions were li-in& to discover the perpetrators of the thefts, and in this the officers have at length been:sue-, cess.tul. Suspicions bare lately pointed tow ard the conductors and brA,snren, un- tho freight trains—men who have' been some time in the employment of the company, and who were considered honest ,ainl faithfUl. On Saturday a visit was made to the resi dence of two . condtreto,s residing in this city 'Wm. Hopper and Geo. B. Lyon. - and to th boarding-house of Samuel Htiutington, brake ,man, and at those places a large quantity 1 and great variety of good's were found .stored. iThere were, pieces of choice silks, velvets, Cashmere, shawls, furs, laces, .gloves. •cotton fabrics, buttons, combs, clothint, caps, shoes, lubbers t - and whatever articles would serve to fit out a dry-goods or - variety.store inn court, try place. 'Martin ninon, a brakeman, lirod at Lyou's house, and some a the articles R:ilS folllid in his_bed and in . trunks belonging to him, W: A. Tracy and W. H.Tormer, brake . men,living at Niagara falls, were also searith- Cd, and when their trunks were opened a, -va riety of valuable articles. not- usually found in tote wardrobe of single gentlemen. The stc;letrgoods have been returned•to tlie_police office. They have probably been 'paid for by the company when merchants have demand ed renumeration for articles on their invoices, which did not appear.in the ruses delivered i;otn. the,railioad.. As this tiling has been f o ll uN% -ed Up for some time, perhaps for k years, . the condiaooors'having been - on the road since I. A lionttrai.E lilvtrok:a.-; , --The _New HaVen its opening, tha exteat:ortheir knavery may i Register, of yesterday,,giyes.au account of a be only partially. brought, to li g ht,. Manyi murder which has just come to light in that things have doubtless been :disposed . of_ by i city. Last April a midatto, woman, . named I accouiplice.4 or given away Le secure friend- I -Nary Ann Randolph, was - sud;Rly mimed, drip: When the officers were at liepper's I and althOngh. a search was made, she. could 1 . house, his, wife presented ncashmere shawl to. ] not bit found.:,Herhusbaud, a black fellow, a neighbor'idaughter; telling her to claim 'it„l - was arrested on the charge of, murder., but as as her own itt ass she-was questioned: about there was no evidence he . Was IL. The .bozea frpas which goods were taken i dim:beige& The father: cf the girl had -,- were ,broken open: and , closed so nicely *that . i iireemed . repeatedly that the body 'of Mary . the.discovery of lasses 'Were only tryie - when ! Ann was, buried in the garden, and 'finally be the' invoices Were examined. An eiami tut ,- 1 cotkcitided to .search for,it, .Wben.l.O.l lt was Om pf,tbii aecusad will' donbt/eas: sOon.,_lat i ti4F4Y . :04..7 Randolph hat beeo-,10 . 04.1, , made at ti police Office.. !Eightprisoners we're;ariested. on Saturday and Suud'ay aud.i lodged - , .. . -:- -. . • P:itivilie.Sts.:LonittßePtildieln. :- . 'M A UM LE . RAILROAD Ac'CL. ' i . - ,:' iDEAiri. .', -.•- ...- . • .. , , 25 ` -Persons 1- Sr:yeti: : aid 46-Lorge *timber • . •Wotirded. :•,' . -- - • The . magnificent train:of cars which left. 1 i our city Thutsday.inorning on an excursion I I toJ e fferson . City, to celebrate the opening of i the Pacific railroad in that place, is.. now. a I a mass' of ruins, and ;infinitely worse than this i many of the noble, hearts - that participated I I iwthe prideCf till occasion,, are' now- stilled in Nadi:- -' ' '''.. . ~ „ The train, consisting offoluteen • cars_ left , .llm„.depot _on— Seventh street- at- _II :edit:sa i l crowded with invited - gues;A, a half IMur after 1 the. tiine-advertised.. By the time it reached I Ilermatin thisdelay *as fitlly74eCovered, - thus I t I - sbowing . the.good condition of • the . traek..-1 i. '4, ft Ica vin re • Herm:mu; the, train. proceeded . - • •-,e , • . ' with ,1 00(1 %Ned and without the - least dill- . culty until it reached' the Gastotutde, • when one of I he-tnost disastrous,,nemdents occured . , • which, bits yet thrOwn our city into metirn- I: ) ing.- -- '';-• - . :p.- . -, t, . . . iThe bridge Itcrois that stream gave_ way, I and tert,ofthe.cars:Avere - precipitated a dis -1 tw ic e of . tWeati-tive or,thirtY . feet. The io coniOtive,-frolu 'all appearance, had : reached the edree of the tirst pier, when the structure !rave way, and in falling reversed , its po , ,iton i entirely the front turning to the east, and the wheels-upward. On the• locomotive at the time were the president, Mr. E. 11, Bridge, Mr.ffSullivan, the chief engineer of the road and• an additional number ofempleyees. Mr. Bride, it is suppo , ed, is the only one , sated of the individuals named. An hour af ter tire 'disaster, voices ft tin beneath the wies•lt. a the 10:!..unotive were heard asking for ] a, sistance,.and ulain l we'left: the *scene .f dim a-ger netWeetrort's"were made to •relieve, th e sntferer;s. I-It is possible—Tins% it is to be hop : ed probable—that some . 6 tiw,2 unfortunates may have bed. -. -..en lescue - , - The road enters the bridge With a curve, arid this clieunistaticc.prertentel the disaster t from Leine more fatal, as the,. can thereby were dives its', and _thus prevented, from: fall ing! directly in. a general uteie.e.. Enough, of i N injuiy, 'however, was, aceolnp islied. - The ' baggage car next the ellgitti,s went. dawn—to • the , •s,io:, a one. who Avai in it-" .le eXprer,.. . I IT'lnti v- ca-y;" •witl!ont, eansin , 4 ally s e riO n 4 eat: u nite. The fiqt - and sei , oty.l . pas,:vne.er cars followed, and M these!..se.veral was kili ek l ; aml a great-nutaher more or less nytti L ded. In the third ear, one or two here killed .on iv. Tlii, ear, altholtgliin :4 J:!:).471" rOl.l po;i non, anti almost enr;irelv demOlkhed, wagle , s fatal to li:0- ':t TA *b. . In the fvurth- arid fifth ears a great many were falai; v injured, and seveial Mstamly killed. The baiaiv,:e vl . i l l , t ra i n f,,ilowed swiftly on their fatal .urand, and the loss 4.. S life, e• ill: cA.7. , :ft-isl.o'..s :now or le“ severe was drea , iful. Sonie of the ear: 'plunged on - tho4e Lnieatli tla•in with their pon , len)its wheel 4., and crush ol or maimed the unfortunate perso . T:,beh,W. 0,11421. 1 hang upon di.... - tliti in a JE,:p ; - u lie.ii- Lir po-itioi - ,„ and two or titre turtle , ' I,ottOtn v , i t marl I lown the O ,rank. ni.l,- one—the ex t une rear ear,---niaintained itm ro-iriun ••on file rail. , " " Ora one abut out of ten i:zitir2. to :1 or ...... :1!:1; 9 :t••!I h! tom: • I 3 :•t:- Ver , I.l , trtitt* r.f no of 4iinary c!:arru•ter. v,•.•t. it is '.onle3Cll! 11611' •50'131)V . C‘4.;311 1 / 4 , 41 with Wcil , of the I pis iet ("uu: wf the Sate-; along, with hi -, 'The jtt , !;ze M r . ; W. eat i ;eh'. () 3e el her 13(1%;w3: al- , o in the company, 3n.1 Mktt. 111x1, ha, Itaripi-a•hl a cri: , h-4',11 ar.eidont r .— one wore iii=iit..frou.s than it has 2 0 - , Atli - i.tzr v to - a al l oaiw e I;,r a long. 1;A:ilk:: Th city ning for - Inla y - of i!_,; ink) :t • Wort 11‘ .. v.; t izon,,:-..3:111 kyw.tiv. grit.f rviitiirk 1611 , r veat4 the wotinkti; it. has LF•T OF 117.1L1..%:) ANS) ; Dr..Bltlat-41, B. B. I;Lv C•ist:reh 1 Binel:lLLorn.llenry. Awn f )14'1:L1144:wt., Thoin:).; Th.Lw ft. I Lt.l L f-L• 1,101:itil. -E. C. .ILaret44., Pei). I)Linklin co Mr. '.‘l'Ottliough, of bunklnt, Capt. do'l't Harris, of St. Loini county.-- l;itanpftll, - Georre Ebe e le. n ~ , • - tOL:r c-intu not. ave than twenty-five k-- - L-11L4d. B A 151). le br o lcen Dr. I':o4te, I& broken ; 11.11-rfn •E. 1;, 1!r injurei T:trior, tirtn of Wrtrren 4ttt. Merritt; log broken; Engineer badly -injur re.l ; :t snt 4 lnl.Ler of Nation.tl g , 1:11.1s, 'JL: , g bro ken, ClLe.r. on erogtno tender, - went down with t h e hriLl).re. Mr. Littlejoltn, liafily hurt ; Mr. l-nyCon, Rep, of P.4rty t-4)., liaft)y hurt,: Chur l:Let, inji,red ; Leach, I .:Ii. , 11‘1). it jut • LM , .Kennett, lured. 1 • The folln‘ting woundeLl'lntve been .4.utt. to Si , ter' i s • I)4).;pitable ;-I.f.ber , leg broken , Edge McClean, Of".otri• and stones. A voting man 'tamed Liwias Giraidean, leg, - br,,ken ; Mr. '.1.10 , we, ofSte.i.;"- f Collin, - witO was asleep in the house at the neyieve, badly wounded by fractures, and will 1 lim e , was aroused by the dist arlaineu, and %vi.lnt die; Mr. Jecko. firm of Hart ti . Jecko Hen- I. t o th e f ron t windows, and reques'ted the - par- ry C. Hart, Maus K. Lewis, Mr. Griswold,.i ties not to make a disturbance. Doran told Frank. Linne.deg broken ; J o h C. Richardson him that he knew Mai; and a , ked hint to badly hurt; John Talker, spa broke; Mr. come down.' Coffin -partiaily . dresseditim , elf Ilitelcock, badly hart ; Oliv e r Quinetit, aged went down into' time street, and cora l): hurt; Capt.- Couzias, baille . rhup.;lol,a ineuced a conversation- with - Dorn, when po- Qarson, do; Mr; Bobo ts. paytmwer, - do: -Wm ran, aecooli it ! , to. the testimony at the inquest, M Wimmer,-do; reter of twiCe knocked:him down. As he ruse from do: Mr. Radelitle brakeman, do W. Lingo - . the second fall, Collin drew a pistol - and fired do ; Jos. White, ken. from 11;pley. legs bro- i at.lt,,runovbieli took effect :111 , 1 produced al- ken; -F. L.' BillOn, arm' brOlitar Mayor King, most instantaneonfohettli.. - The note Iron badly cut;-Col.-1). H.:Armstrong; do : C. I). i the . neighborborsi, and precious to the sitting Satiirm, arm broken ; •Dr. Va lli nt, badly of the e'roner's jury the general'- inquessiOr. ; hurt ; Mr. Beadle, Druggest, do; was that Doran had been cruelly tnurderd. Doctors McDoWell , and Mel'hersOn i'.'cre I Since thi, t , ,stinninv at the inquest, however, • fortunately among the gnests,-and gave'tbeir Public sentiment selans I to have• undergone a -- best skid to the alleviation of the wretched decided change, and the Opinion is stow gear- t sufferers. It - was impossibb , , however, for - eral that Con) will surrender himself to. the -them to apply . bandays and reset limbs ruder a u thori Doran' leaves wife. ,and tiro the circumstances. The accident °cored I children to lamenthis untimely end. - Being where.no houses are to be seen, in a wild a day wat,climai t lie was not on duty - at the forest, and during- the time a heavy . storm.l time. ' _ [Cincinnati Gazette Out. 10. of rain, ticeampanied with lightening and , • -• ahunder, of:- the most vivid discription, tll I Syscal..ka Arwris-rialp.s OF Al Eaur.E.-- 7 011 without interinissAon.. ‘• t 'Saturday everting last, a large bald -eagle- was CourierS were despatched forthwith to Her, wain the vicinity of thultailroad depot in mann for another train, and in an hour or Wethorill on terra firma, Sett no one. .rnaM less the wounded Were in comfortable. ears on festell, the least disppsitiOn to, shoot or • cap 7 _ there - way to the city. If was an awful spec- tine him.- Singular as it may seen),- tacle, one Hutt-appals the stoutest heart •;_- the when the train was !eating for Mauch Chunk dead and dying lying without shelter.- save he entered the car, and' time conductor as Ave that afforded by the hand of friendship or info - rai l ed took good, care of - him- ar philanthrophy; exposed do a pitiless . storm, riving , at Munch Chunk depat he Was tiken, rind the - wounded groaning from amid the,l to Kraues'S American - IWO where he wits.weli . ruins, and supplicating the succor Odic more feil,and. a number of persons behold and tid, fortunate. •'• • • . , mired the bird datir , Sunday. Beturning .• ton M.Mday !nothing, the eonditetor f eoactuded to carry bitn Laqk in the'enrs,- bet she was not properly fastened. he manit6red ;to: make; hiwescapeat the Bethlehem depot, just where. he first entered the. ear.agaiu at large. It is S' apposed that had ~either been in a matmowie or had peen domestfeated some family as he' appeared quite - , tame.— ile,theaSitred from tip'to tip abelit!five feet, ten inches.—Times: Diabo;ical Murder of a Woman for Monity. A most atreeious murder, was committed in North CoYEiitrc iii thia,oriunty; on Wed-. nes44. night. Tho victim was - a maiden la dy Darned Liannah 'Shingle, who etecupied-. a ,honse'aloae; Thei*ruan Wag sibout.,!sixty , 3-,60s of s t i . et t and 1u taental_ pee list supet•itAticed lip a tote ittTair WhiehhaP• pend in her youth. She was the owner of a I farm of about 200 acres, on Which she resid -ded,living the bind worked by her neighborir. I :She was tirst\db.euvered by_ John- Miller- and his sou, who. were gathering:apples in her or-- -daunt. . . -• • The 4on"wa.s•sent. to the house to see that sue,-.was weu,. „wpm) te.44ate.._.),,ack stating, tfoit the - eloelic had been 'broken open and he did not (11 _he *she), beep robbed.. fiather and son initnettiAlt 7 fy 4elted Tor the LOUSe, and on 'gong 6i tier bed found• her ling on the htsks entirely' dead, and ,lier perstni_bearin4 marks. of of ti,inorst.' fe,srftil tnurder".. t Sltfi a- wotnan of reinarkabie cOtiiage.• The hgluse rohbed twit er'three times before ;she kepi always 'at: her side . axe for defen!!e.- This axe the took Up stake with her. •At the head of the stairs 'acre itelleatioui that a severe strug4le_. had `ensued.• Th'e inuiderer must have Wte4tlel the axe out prll.2r . han.a, hct then,. throwing b e r twti he:tvr on Ilk;; toreheadl.-croshi►tg itt.ltur skull ip a fearral wanner. There were innrks on. the body that she hail liven ch ski i by the Wret . eli In a 11 . -arfol strug. ,, le" fir her life. Albir the niurai•r„ the tiendiproeveileti to, comphAe the I robbery of the house. ire broke optin tlin eloek-ca.;e, where it. is sail she told sotuo. one I a few n ecks since, she.kelit her nione I i otter thy lasejolibery of her house. supposition is. that she ha l li ti e 1/191i V;; abou t firer ; hut tier murderer evi , lently (liitainod sums., but how uncortatn..l Vifivdol lar: were - lot/n:1 in a bureau - drawer Whielt had ni:t I cu e. uii evil, ati,l a live dollar pivce teirCillit,l in.t he rill in hi. haste he li.l:llnis , e,l.--Ftwa the Ti th:stre Rep:.*turi v :D.-n-z. Beat:is-of a :C/arattreNi -. We notice the-death olMr;. lilizabeth 'Jar ker "au:am:teed in thc • llaitting-.l.fm pal)ers.— She iiiel in, the prison at:- that Ithze ~ witeri? :die had ! , e.ni e.taliae,l tinier .entence of deadi Sin'ee the fail of 5:3. We do-not think that the annals. of crime. in Peatillt - ania - farnish Sat.lt- another case as was Iters:• At. thetid y:meet' ;,ge of silty-five rears she coninu . tted a double tuurder- .T herliusband and Le in; he in the vi.e.iins--.-In (,rtler - to become. the wife of her ....i......! e rshus,... A ntl. She poisoir.fil h-er hus band t•lailnt bile itt I *32., and, although there "were liv,_ , :y f uspieions cif tie. true catt-e of hls ..!..ath III ! wa.,,,, littrii,d without ;t post mortetit e xmainr,tion.and the suspicion , gralttally fa, de.! awat.. A Year afterwards; however, heil' .4iAier—v:itlt whom the Innr.lerei.ls then li,ve , l --. %cu. , . :,'•ii.ed vvii.:iviolt.nt, illoe..s, tx.itilii`elui,i . l marked symptom.: or poiso n, 1, 9 - -•• 1 1 , 3 recoY:4. er,-,1-. S , • , :t afteisll-. was. Ee1.7. , ,1 with thel rlaino ti:rrit.le symi;toin., an.l lid‘.l . in - gr‘!at t.r aotr. Still ncl.sii:pi6on rf5...v. , 1 - upol tars.) Marker. The .1 , ..el wa. , too foul-2-6e Ittl! . 10-e . to Iviti id., to ,- , justify the 1 , .1:ef !hat 61).i I. B F. .-1;I:.; ; till imt t..r ha ~ n l),!,inent titlf‘z,!ling ~;111”,-;, ..:1.2 ‘rottl:l cloal•!1,-;.: hays. - g": , : e dowrr t . . -- , ':1.• _rate with the s.. : cret ci 11,:r crime lie., weeri 1! , : , -..q and ler t;(„ 1.. . . ---.----ma-4.17.-0.------, _ Lill Io 1. • 1' little la:".t4; were devolved -until 1 4' Ini.: riAn-BAIIV PAnt . r."—Thi44 is, the ti the fietbrle wind settled (lowa ' O ll the e-ottvil- - •i tle(rivento tin;,' new " Republican . ' cont.flom . - ti.e, slit. sh... wa , tit. tuatlerer Of her sister, et .,, t i, : , 1 1 , t; le I 1,,a. Geo. S. Hillard, of 130,i -111,..-1„,1, ~c tt;4., vietirn was. I;41;,..1. funp the , 1 , n7 „ t O h , 5 t i ., 1 4 4 .1 1 .,...,-, l a P,li,'. (2...silventit - ., at . / z.-, ~ grav,•, It post mortem examination malle. the i W,aces:cr. Ottrnp... - ,,,1 115 that part.; .i. of. ~t,,,m.1 , 1) 1:11;:e:1 to Ph . :ll.l , •lpYa,alVl o, 7i:lrni!l o ') t, the p.a. , •t-offisliri.;. , l, - and "pa!eltes of erery pc;;: . -I 'v a chw'ii`t• who fuan'l in it enoti!i of ar - litieal organization that ever existed, it must senie\ to .I;in three perolts. The- bOdy of her ;he confessed that a:better or. more 'e - xpres* i husli 111.1 wa‘il l, to taken flit, :ma 8111i0.0 , tiiii. , ,i,,,1 4 ::,,,tinn 18)11k. not be ;-,Tiven it. Mt it' ..e an.l ti,•! IS ;ruts - 111 , 1 made s a d havoe. %stilt it, ! knot% n„ lllerof.'re, llie Union ovor as the 1?r 2 ;6., fat-L1 i qilvz 11;31 Lill -her. sister low, Wa4 r paloi-Partii':l and " no.ltirtm siturter.7 • :11'4 -, f. 11211.1. ill l li', •tc , 111:1.(11. , Slio was arrlslt-ii I ! and iried inrlitintin , .lott in I Sr.t3, and the jn- I. A-Srntr.tscf., :1 - "noi , tiEcr Ft:j.rn.l.l:o.L.-The IV after two h: , tirs delihoratii.n.ronlool :t ver--' Hon. It, M. T., limiter. in ,a sticetli dcli,vered h i diet of out-.r in the tits: degre,i. -t,i lle - was .-, ill retenduire•! Vire inia:A.lne (-trice 'Months )5....n, \ - ... . .., .ette..,l sir , 1 , ....m.1A :, .l r..-01:t . n.ied fol prison ;I, since, on the. 'pelvia-t!ttoil of tli,c. Catli o li, : s, I: hot G.,v. 1::; , ;:er'- lluniatwly deterinin:.l ilia: !.said :--,..Pt.Trive tile Catholics of all the ufii ' she Aoll-.1 not la' eveeuted. her sex and her !, ee.:, bar them-491.1 from every avenue to pi't -, ~,,1 , ,,,`1 ), . „,,,., 1 ,1,.., 1 1 for tier, and ,h e ~ , ,...ic.,lo v v , -d ' . . t lith;al di-z:inetion, deny to :hem the oppr.n-; tto tiro* Dill a life of remorse a n d stispenee nines ivh::elt you record- without -Itesttation 1 11% , 11 t ' - Iti 1 ti - I [iv ' P rot : . 1: 11te to la.: final :le- [to Inlikls and ,Atheists; and - When Volt • I 1 '• t , olltit. Two tre..l,;:: 1i i) a shim surnnions I done it. :di, Whett you have plaeed taut. :or 71 ' , ~ ~ , ... '•eatl , - anti .I' . '7 111(.•'11 .Ilat her, silvered Ity :l ie : (: ,:t aothititm to enjov the honors and Ilktnoll.l - . '‘ ' ''' - , , t froits, aif age, and cofilf4o,l w:1, 1 !_ I „ 'iii It - a- ' O f t ilt - ' ''' ' .1 211.11.1 1 111(.1,,S pp' 0t....il •prtftrincot under lii' ball-„ I i lias l'arelV slailltil the frame of uturtal•.l. pase:l lof a rut Itless (I-14)seripti0n, yitur wot I; i ,iI.G:tI Ito that tribunal wit . ereindo.etitent is at o . llle I yt.t. titre..,hed. There. %rill still remain ollicesi l . 1 i n f e dittr e and . eternal.—Charit&rsb , try II ii; , /,. I . for them. ' ' iny- friends, the sweet (dikes I. 1 • - . • iof ehri-tain love Lill 'still be left, and in the • Sfl o ck-r". 4 A 19,mIcint:•—Our- City wa , ‘ thl:' midst v f pt;rse.uvions the!r hisltops - and ptiesllt . I S'*nl' on :\l!'n'llY night of a nif , -t iliAtrilig' i as.in the recent: pestilence in your southern I 1 affray, ie-eihi:,;t; in 1 h e . I,;' , s ~r F.f.--; tl. e . pa: tie-- . ! e iti,-,.4, will ,r riiron_the ito ,. .p.itals and pest-iron-.I ti1,,i.. , , of wEii , -ii, ri, 1 4 :, - r :is ‘ie cat! li;arn tlivio,.l f:e4 brio.rimz ,iwoor and eoi.olation to.thel r I are .3-.: follo%vs: S,..%:eial pet:•(.l:.4 V A- 129 1 1 . Z wi ! ,iii 1 poor'victitils of the plagne. Aye, :{n.l . t!toif . 1 1, was a Ulan named 1) 0 1. a 1 1 , 4. 11 1 1 0 ; the (lay po- 1-si,:teN of Charity will still 11r:we. th'e (;terror:: • Ilice of the Sixth- ward, applied for addinission t i itf loathsome -and infeethm.: dis:!ase,'trill still , •1 - to . a Jews,' of ~ a d repine ...it ilate..l on tht , .n49 . th- I wipe the death (11 Hip from the still'erini,t brow, Cast corner of. John and Eigjoh streets,, ahout I will still 'venture in when the vottra7re of Man. 2 o!el.wk A. NI. They welt. rerti , 4:.l 4'il!Il'i .1011 . sitrink: !midi appalled, and will point the cif and therenpott_herame boisterous, anti finally in:.: gaze. throtot-lt the invsterions gloutti- i t3l 1 male an :timid: upon the hou , e-.‘iitli 14:rks tie yeller of the shadow of death to the etoss. itg'r Several Know Nothing editors in - .the Western. part of the,Stste- ate complaining oflthe ague. ; We do . itot.,,w(inder i .',after shaking they got on the 9th. ''''.• A Criniili Hero . . ...j . -A 1.ter.r 1 c. 7: 4.!()1. Ogle, of Terra Haute, intii... - • What's nacre honorable than sears, • ~. ••nn - *:l!)ttitln 11)ftji:O ... lkessl m on a small copper tobac:. • --• ,'-' Orkin to tatters rent in wars. .l • . ',:• -co-bo'*titiiii'Vwo by lisix inehei, the history of • • Thotriiti . -Evereit, a native,ntßrook....,slioe4 'Minch) tkinliittlng. h 1%. heft Williatn Penn - . South NVeald. Sergeant in th ‘ n t - e fib Fu - silierrii :: first bp kt o !ittke*tl4meot:of,Philadelphia t h e . _.,... . , , , rind twenty-I*o- rears in the .tsetlice.• nealtnst : 1- gitve tt , ,- . on, Indian chief, as li. present, . The •.. la ' - l'f, II 44. ictitrned : to Tits native villagoi; '.,ientv., , ood 0A t.4'.;rl.w*:',l,M . feilitly . pittin, - Long. after.! . . with five .laiouir,o l i and the look of . an eie.: IFS 11' , 71041,1 4 ,,,n10'Protireil froin.the,lndians by. a priiiide:itlbli 4bn't , lie bail the - . I 'i ' 'Atiff.::j t'lliiell4ll,4ry• - •.#i l d • then lit was diseortred. to.'.be -, gnished bailor of shaking bands witliz . ..l.ler I rudely carved till over.. onelnirtr.if it repre '! l i slajesty. atl POrtsmonth l , who, in presentin g 1 seats Penn treating Otlt,.the Intlianthe,and tht I him with 8,. silk_ harldlierebief,: l :hemme l 4l b.i figur4 of Itidiati„:: nretseat_tered• in Many - phi-- , • Iherself, Aniil : " lam proud 'of you rny brave I 9 . es. The earving4s dvidently been done wigs: Sergeant; that Miss-Ni(rlitinirtile.'nkn, him a similar present - ; that Miss Ta*ylor 11cm ; made IA sharp st(ll4--the Puts seem tp be scratched ..- R t put.. _it is n l •lis.iiig:illttstration of the - artistic f I''' . - 1 - ''"liking - '• • ''II - '1 in) 1 skilf of the, aberigine4 . - Trte, box. has .been i n , ort - :( iiin , S arm-in-arm ui, i i 1 . ; t . , ... . ll aboard of the ship ; and that -.•Nlis , .:, Stanley I,tin)..pc4-5(-Iz9on:qi the,,far t i y. of Q4,..,Ciale, fo r , ' sent oat his p:v late. for him to linlin i x._.--.l_ovi.ir one hundred years:- N . ,. --- -, ---, . I• •; ' ; ' •.,.: _ --.......55-..........:—._• _4. -. _ '•• • lie receive(' ft Sllot . iiirotigh the lea,. at the) ',_... ftim Nett ' c. t pAlG ,,,,,.. tr i i ali • - _•_• : - :,F ... 3 _,_ Altha - , - a: hitfOrt6(,74i4il4..:thi:iitigli - thlartilli t ' - ''' S ' ' Dr ' : . “"" it sortie i 'a . Udl-lEliki`;''irfili ', the 'hip - the iaine I fieniT'4lc4,lBlld4i* speak .of ~.1 T - O k .") . " - \ e ' - night- undhad , ` , lliti Sole_of hitt" shoe • torn- of 't upsr : iesilti AP OI, tile--bite oteqtianil.fTeltlen• . • .•. . i. , by a .entlaon ball - .as he wits lifting his leg in I lavi.: : _`. - _- :- i----.i-z.-. , - .-- - walking : lie eonsideres that he "Asagge,d?' 1 l'. , i I bait we.liave to do ; iimv-lis,-„to " - clear,- .. ' i -bout fifty ItuAsia ns . by . his enslil!krl' l l+ ! iie I deck, , iii prepare for-tire great battJe of next . ' idso states' that. IoS Was 'ePinpi•iled to: feigo• 1,4. ta i.. . 1 ,,, t '.i -,--..' `„., 1 , 1 , itiv. „. st f- ti • •• I h l. ' ecif e : t e fate o \ . ! dead F , ixteen hours as be - hie on the field . of i ' .‘ --I. ), ''' L.- i --; i Ails itf . Ptibilf.:,--(sf tilts Ifinon,,formed l by, the t`\ - battle surrounded by' Russians,. in otil'?..rthal l l ijaster worlii iinnorth'lli l itiutiiiti -r did, l 'eatt ( l'• \ 1 he might be enabled to riifease two catur 3 de l'. tio'free:(llM);nntl'l):lol c( i'ii i . 4)e blood of patri-- : who were taken .intoSehastop(d;Pris9ner, — ji,4ts , , and the' tears of the oCv'tind'orriftan of I Ile got into :1,...ba5 , t0p01, shot the sentry Wno i!..,,Lit.e- tithes that trier!; men's eon. was , •tilr(titg.i: tile' .house Where they , were l:.1 . 1 " -1 ' f h '' d fll 0 3 .. ! . ;ate( as) um pr. t ,e.oppre,sser ,o a oa t eonti ie.', released them and . . then brought ,• t o , d e. •- . .. _ - -.,„ ...-...-.. p.,_ .... -, 1. I the! safely out, ni Itt4hicing the Price of Flour.. Th . e rk•ople East are rotting iltitir at a. in Itch .retitteed price,: by , tntmns of as.,ocia tion. A' , ntirolier of the citizen - 3 of Concord, N. 11. (where flour is . sOling at 50 per recently i htt agrtitit, to the West o•.:mrtilltett.t 300 bids. Litt returned a lrw tiaysatrti and delivered it to.sub-eribers at ;.•* , :s bbl. This plan has been adopted in seVeral t owns in the:, East. The eiti,*. t risfor Tinsinsonville, Conn., 'reeently united in ptir , laising in 0 hundr e d :turf two-barrek of flour froni the 11i:7'911.04e:tares at Itt,elve.tir, and it nras dt?livered tt their tlot.a'S' at -40 per, barrel: This-was a 4 , aving two dollars itn-I a hail or three oloilars l on a barrel. The "Ilread League" in eballeslon, ,Uzt , s. has been Orgatozed,.ami live hundred barrels of rp.)t r .r have I.)un subscribed for.— E.cdt It-'447,.. RA11.30.11) '.•.4:1 . r.-119n: IL I). Hunt of Troy 'vely ree , ner;.:l . Sit , lge.inent of 5 4 , 8,5'00 for. in jurii-4 to liim=tl;ti and on the MO on llive 11r:tilru:nf, in ;In! sunin3'r of oce:t4ened . by.`one pas eng. , ,sr train running itafk the rear both Irani go ni; in that direk...tiott, anti having. left:. thk! l_Tniun depot a few minutes. time .of rich other. 112 e judge:tient enteral up on the ttwurti,f .It2;4;<• And Judge Mof,ean, ref , !reoA in the easiL - ILLEGALITV liNow-Nurniscussl.—Tiio --"...f.tw• ,lodge .Ngti•ll:..z, giving . its a,.; oppith'i,,a KnowiNothigism a ern or!,:tnizati4u. a v",.rt-pilaw to do tin I:vwful net idy depriving Itoinan,Catholie, and natttraliz,..d a,itirens -of their lights; anti that the tr:w liy.i . ;;;e:(lc.: a fall remedy. *lam 11 itett, I Attorny, of John Ni. : lZeeii. (Alter gentlyinart of ;:Ire have frequeni iv lexPress e.i -rune viow,iaal that. thti .Order is at anv ti,tue'liable-IQ an indiotin•At. 4,r the ertic . fied. 4 ' propinyy .Laic teen on the soil of Ilk owti S',:tto, ill • t h e lien , volent,labor4 ; nt N — odolk andyortstnotitlt of the oil rtisters . of thne . choe‘th, and. the Sis ters of .Chati ty... • The, State.: Democrat, p 111,1: at Dint, .Alahattirt, narrates the follov ing: ' • • . "Two 7 , 1;1.1 kitten were lately in the woods; when tbeir.e:st.te . bibm wait, Ittrunte4 by ao.np-,, mations noir% e of.hop. Thinking that s'otne thing aneoMnion \vas :to -. pay, they ' rep4ied NI the spot, ;Ini foun,l that the hogs had boer l in a fteht w)th a very large rattlesnake. :The Is r! d r r, ; f ro m .t ppearope.e, = had been long •anti de.sperate one. The spate was torn to . ltiie thri;el l'iogs.‘,le,akr, and it fourth -dyin!r. - TheV 'say thiit - as the last lifsor Would - grean . - the stint;e 6 withl raiwArls . head r : being unable: to `do anything! else. —The Snake:and fourth ho?.. soon • ,reput that for thirty . yams; . around the grass anagroud -were torn up.. - The . was six and half prF•even *feet loag. ho;.tr , , in the 101t,.had dettoli . Shed all the ,fallks•i.sc e ept two." I.IIPICOVith SAW .MILLS. , --CIIRT:IeS itis r oa,, of :‘,4linr 'N ii, ew York; has' a 'Model of a' heti , and iitillnoved mode of . fiat..Titig roeating saws for *w • i pos t :e.ss tksveral..ndrintagt.s.pver the-. conimon gate 4e. ,st (1 . Mullet'rrarigino4 Li ; nc.i)s:, which theal., , en4;e of timial friction :with% the - Ohl-fashioned saw froth the pinch or mily, of, the . 163. when truing It is futnished - with - what is called` a, , guide plate,'.whioh follows-and ,Prnteetii. the in. itis,pas,sa:zo pintn,. hig i trifle thickor,thati. the ":14aW,. plate, and ni•nrly as' thick . as - the 'set: .or t 116 protects it 'front its usual' friction; find cOusegnently ref= quires les4 i n,wor. , keOp it in motiOni ` This improvetner - tett rend }iutti ug up at one') itTr. Tit attire will , it N accept the .. ptt.4ltect by the • Brit Congreis, notwititAwntling•the , popular ma, jority ,ngltinst 14.Auttrgt,, . , • . .21r - The New York ilonielciinnel; en the " beta anthorityilt-eontindiete the rumor of the intended tapriega ccr Duchatoth : to.• the widete_ofTp*idißtPplit. : , • .•,• ==L -** FC:C2 I. t , ~.. ' _,l'o 11EF:Pi - A. STON ; S , I3iiIOIIT-.4dlfkß, Ale!Lic, alum Water auki, milt.- your , ` - British itustre'r, I wit !fit, !rut too spoonful , to a gill of :alurn wat e i-;:let the stove hi•eoTe,'' brti.sh . -1k 'with i ;he - mixture , tu ~. -, , ; .tlieu take ttrytruslvatid lustre 1 and tub the'..stove , tilLit i;l4r.try ,- ...h0tt1 . d - i - any 1p: rte, before imlishiug, , Beeorne.so dry'. as to lo. k k gray, itioiston it with a . wet !brsh,, and i ',vowed' as! hefore. • -11 . V - two aptlie tides a i vear it ean.be kept - as 'bright aa'a'ecniiih body{. NftxxxsoTt -,J,.Kuist*ructu--Ilhe,,,St. Pau, otin.yllefituerat says,. "the following is t'llj e;.l in o , 6xioq of the - . Territorial' Legislatirice ; it C .3u tlc .9 tieintmray t 5 Republicans; ii t 22 . tientocrattv, Republicaid and 2 Know-Nothings." Ae The Senate 4,2haraber Washingto . bas been,-ft with" new carpet (velvettapestry,) fr?rn the-American fitctory. It is thickly studed.6lth stars, yellosyshaded with blit e k, nil a redishgronnO, and has 's -I beautiful and rich nOcarance...:,-! ~ , : Wit A T IN Ev, —Ai Davenport, lowa, recent ly, when some lots.of ground . *ere to ; be sold at auction for lion-payment of Taxes, the sale k- the 4ireetion „of the authoritie.,,Waiopened with prayer. :. ' - , , , : . .• Dataation:•• • ...; 1 • ithere wil1•11c a.clonntion given .in the A. M. E. Z. Colored ellureft,•-in %intro:ie.:oi the.. af;ernoon and evening of the 23d %nat. for • the liCnetit of th 4 itev. John- Andorson;:pag- - .1 tor of thesaid-Ch;:trcit,all frien•lly totle'enuutr will please donnte according to their libern)i- . tc. Cltaries Ilatnmgitd, Presidi ht , - Andrew WzvsliTif4ton;.&c. 1111'Ettlf RE4 1.0 .• - E . 04 , ase - notice the inlvertiseinent headed •• Te Parsons bu,e of Einpkyirterit,'' and.isend for a full cleseiiptive CatatOgee. of al 'oar las, ratcd Works., To, the-, u tia ted the great'lkrt of, se!! i rtg benks t 'we 'symald,:tay that : pre , k.iit a , s„herne for_ moine:v::tn4inv, is far better - th an . all the Old' mines of C 4 lifornia anillAUstralia. * . Any person tvishimrtO embark in -the - en terprise, will risk 'little lx%' seltdinkflo the . Publisher, 65 25, -for w Welt: lie will recel*estattr ple c , „,pie , .of the various Works, - ;-:(4 whole sale pikes) carefully insured;i and di rected:, r.:tfordin: , a'..very lihepil per centre to the- Ant for his trouble. - With these he tvill . soon be able to ascertain the most salea ble. and order accordilf!riv... Address (post paid) -110111411 T SEARS, .181 Williaut 1 In Hyde Park, Luzerne C0,1 ) a., on Wed -1 ii „,,,? a ,- Nov. Ist, 18.55 -of Typl.4 . 4lfever,ELtz- AnF.lll, * wife, c,f George livery, and eldest i i d:lngliter, of O. and E. Bingham,• aged 25 ( yearss - and 2 months. , . , ' . :I '6l:e had we trust a hope in Christ,. but the: 1 i arrive and incessant &tiles r l eiittireit :of her "I in the cares of her family prevented from the 1 pet fui in-tnee of duty, :ind the enjoyment, of the publie meatt.; of 1., , race... She made it pro -I.ssiott of le' igion alaittt four yenta since and joined theP:ebyterian Churelt. Sliewas sick over two we,k , :aid we think she was' insen silde of het silnation tu,),.;t if not , ' all la. the' time. fler atillete.l parents knew' nothin a rrof her sirknes.= until Wedne....lay and then - but jitst at tiro' in time- to, clOse . her_ eyes:' We sytavatltize deeply with the tJereivel husband.. and motherle--,:. eitiltiteti, ant? pray that he he led to seek the consol4tion -of. religion.-:- She was beloved in the numerous circle Of friends where she lived and the ' kinii Atten-: tion , ,..hown, unreinittiz, assiduity to. the dear 44.-parted, her sorrowitT• hu-band, PitNutst - .ttid sinker, will long be remembered, and our prayers arise dai4y before the Throne Of,Grate t:tat.all these Bear friends in, .hie Jegni for their Itetleitner,*and 'that their lasit trouts tip on earth may be watched OV4, - with the s:ttne pectiliAr self-sacraticitq „kind' es-3 shown to our departed datigliter. She to left a large. I circle of 'brothers nit4l si,s!qrs .. i;to . ..mourn : lie t r Ic s:, May this afflictive iii&pensation hesniie titled tons all, itnd oh that 114 youtliftil ikio eiltt es might " lletnember'thiiilV!Creittor in the days ot their youtl{..." , _The ' funeral services were :molded iti thelTiriek Chapel In -...11yde Park, Juld dtii , notire 'titliveie.l' , ley Md. NV. K. Mott, founded , upon Rei , .'l4,- t 3 whieh Was. ' ri,,tened to with earne4 uttent l .iati,and a great earttestnetis tuattife.tedAt the ielos,e. to - view ths placid featurek prjhe de4a l "..Be Fe-a4 l ?. reacly." . ._ .l , ` The Rilitiblicaii" sail i l )rea..se copy.' 'l ' ' '' 1 In Ittukhanitoek; Wyoming C 0.,. Oetoberi, 17t1 : 1, 1855, Alit:tit A. 11 .00 lINW'ELI., dangliter - isi of Dr. .'l';:iind Itartha . rCoin'vrell, of `YeSkipi , in 1114 19th Year of her age; . i . ' - '' '.- ,• She : was respeeted. nud,l)eloyed by all.who , knew her.,. lAer propecta in •life mere highly flattering, and she: hurl no apprehension that, &.atli wagstaraling at 110. door. . But she was taken s'iek e *Witly'a fever;iritiehlerminitted iri ' death, in n slrort time.. 1- Ilut-irr'her r•lckltes-0---- she' # tts: co nvin ced "„t hat alte.tuinhl t not recover' . 1114 lapplied ,to the Ont... phyilelan 9( so_uAs,_ to s'tve her soul. .. Acid s he heoatne reeqociled ' anti3iillini to die?"'' ' " '''. I,:'` ' „ . .. , ' She requested her:father - to take - bei home tb be-burted; null•AllatEtd: I.Y. I)iinoek should Irma) Int!, ittpbrat wino!), k which.. Wes all - eairl'iieLl r r itl4,- IVOill tir:.'eppop; WwillN l ad - , fully solet tin, anj ipferevstin and - -gpecil4 to her rut:laves, w hO'l'vere`tiVer wlttittiied in'gtsiOC. And a vely` -large.."aSiteintily- Ilcieply - itynliiii.' , thizett With. them', 'her pqtrentsTairtiuttlarlYi.,ol - ~ WeeP raA Jot- YOur Ailangllttly .:0:i 0111 -I'VeeP ll l-bt. 1 Would say; ' Alt etalse'tibY k.iitic weergi, 18 now , put aiicsoJ,. , - . _. ,; - .--c-i..-, The chain that !ma-bout/41er. .. , ~.J.,, To sickness .Ind pain,.. - .., Is' iiing'd never more; - • . To enthrall her altain. - 1 - .. - . lier hope Jaw in .Jeaus,":-, `"'• The sinner's 't4at,'frirad,' ' _ ~ And yotir trials inky , tiroref;•l l' 01 ' - ' FOrAhci_baat-iu,,hekealik , -:':! ..-1:1:,!$:. ,,, , ~.7.....-.. .. , 1,. • 1....i.i - 1 rst .---.. - ...,.'7: - ..r , T...er "=Cfr4.l.l sMI ,:, SL. MENNE! i:. .r7[ it •