. . , • ~ 'itr '' * kik *, ' l6 • . -, I ..,,,,, i„ :. ,4 .'„, I ~it.41,',1, ', ~..-- „ ,'p.,- ,. , . .; ~ ,i,"..es '7'74721 .. . , .„: • . v,!..-1r..., . '. P ti' It- N I 'lli -IT It E (.-. •,- 1 .• IN ILL arnie Aro wmpauill. . • ' The lariat asoort;a: t roli s irt mo a tald .. „ e Raab lower 41.1 paranoia sap of Win the moot axpe ye olrailo ite4 " .. OAR.PETINOSi MATTINOS AND OIL CLOTHS. , . , A fall stalk always at low savannas on eat. 115. MU and Ho.' JACOB B. R febl9 • 717 72Irginihit. r „ thirmi4.444o4",iii Olwitzer ;but 11101titit,l: ' ,14104111,'where his 1412.411.51404.iti California, 911 ‘ 4l l. lag, by a man caned bid been to. gather_„ 01 !* 11. $1 iiitimaing,andwere, 14 46u 1 417014pe5, friends, The next morn. Mr. faith/ was &and 'Anton the road, terzildy wounded, and in a dying_condithin. Es WS until 'the' next day. The alleged "Side* his been arrested, and committed fat trial. —lenjamin Reese, upriglit and Indus. Ulnas citizen, died at hie residence in Mar. *Wilton, Cheater county; on the iltb inst., 'in the One hundreth year of hie age. fdr.Reese was a mason by trade,. and "had a hand in erecting the larger portion of the borough of West Chester. • He recollected seeing Oen. Washington. on two or three occasions; Ile lived a steady, sober life, scarcely knew a day's sickness, and died of old age. —Official returns of the October Mato election in Indiana have been received from all the counties but one. Accepting the reported returns from 'that county, which Ore undoubtedly correct, the Ma j ority , for BakerOlepublican, for Governor, will ho 8131. The majority of Hoffman, over Klee, for Becretar.y of State, is 903. R4111)01'3 reported majority over Ryan, for Treasurer of State, is 1 • 1. —Within foUr hare' ride of Montreal by rail is a colony of from 20,000 to 25,000 Highlanders: , The county of Giongary, on the eastern frontier of Upper Canada, is full of them. In the back eettlernents they re tain their ancient langiego, 'sing their Gaelic songi, and have their Gaelic , preaching. About half of them are Catholics and half Protestants. • convention of white i /ead manufactu rers has been held at Rt. Louis. The ob- Jetts were to effect a concert of action in matters relating to the fade, and to promote the interetta of the white lead manufacturers exclusively by reducing the price of white lead and thus ridding the market of 'Mate rated material. —Madame Moore's singularity of costume , was not appreciated by the Rochester police, who arrested her, and she was sent to the penitentiary for two. months. She wore blue pantaloons and vest, check shirt, sack coat, jockey hat, and her neck was tastily dressed with a standup paper collar and fashionable necktie. —Mazsini, the Italian rerugee, has recently issued an address to the tleravonio counties. He advises them, by all means, to - form a =io Confederation. His address, led into the German, Belgian an 4 Polish tenigues,is circulatinglargely in Hunt pry, Bohemia, Gallieis and Beryls. 11. —Here is a specimen of the "doipis" in West Virginia. The Ravenswood Press says I "Pour hundred of the heretofore joyal voters wore stricken off the books in Jackson county, for intimating their intention to vote the Oonservatire ticket." Oh, Liberty o what crimes are committed in thy !lame Boahealer, postmaster at Cedar Fat sp lowa, has been arrested for robbing the nudhi_passing through his hands. Several plundered letters were found on , his person, r one ofrern containing $6OO. The extent of his bberhie bee not yet been ascertained:. —Basslasppears to be growing worse and Nome. The incendlay fires aro increasing in number, the haves is even poorer than was feared - robberies are alarmingly fro. giant, and, forged . bank notes are found to be more common then the genuine. —Mr. Edgard EVAIV4 I ,of Chombersburg, voted for Seymour and Blair at the late elec tion, making the eighteenth time that ho has voted for candidates for President and Vice President. ilia first vote having been cast in 1800 for Thomas Jelferson. —A. vast deal of land remains unproduc tive on either side of railroad tracks every- where. A French company proposes to utilize this land In France, and has leased for sixty years the land of a railroad com pany to plant fruit trees. —lt appears that - Otis Arnekl, tip guide of John Brown's tract, who ,murdered one James Short about a month ago, and then secreted himself in the woods, committed suicide. His body was found on 2dondny by a party of sportsmen. --A conference of all the counties interest ed k the Pittsburg,