GAZ KITE • - ____ ruislzestr. DT ilaTS.'a 2yrre7vtefa WEDNESDAY MORNIIIG, APRIL 6i'1858 gar BEADING NATTER wife Br FO(.611) Mgd.o.ll PAGE OF TIHS PAPER lER.PrfTiareit Wm= (Wart —Tta gatcosiTsrears' Atu o of out We alieflo effete to' oat rhurtereiltne• • trioetdkrotrie media= of =kin* their hneinm k [tont Oar elsoalatton L between SO7l/11.21,1 the thousand, mutt log &Moat *my Vipata ithd =Old) In Weide: a Penns, 1- Inni• arid tastaro °him • 1111.3%) 10V1:aT1HER4—Nettwr. tbo EAU:41,111..3P sot Prlntinit Ettn6ll/brannt of tlrt 'Dr= ealm-rs. owned on gue4ST ..ILbliZitl'lSMlLS•voLn 4exint palm to apse= In the inner. Sinnlay morning. :TM plans baud them In bean 5 .•doct. an SltdithY • Dzsocarr,ze WHIG Nomsenoss. rzn okast. connstioun, MOSES POSTNALL, OJ La:water County. . . • roe Atrarron onimuN, ALEX. E. ItICLURE, Of FtaakVin Munty • vas' stasnies G CHRISTIAN METERS, Of Carlon Cotuay ' . W 1412111 BAIIROAD, CONMICTITN3.—TCO 1m• bfeeinell stßost bewildetesltsitla the ntunterind,ezient of the — B.ssiltovis now buil& ag and projeoting In the West. We fancy our self pretty well posted up in Reproad etitistlett, but with ill our efforts, no est.not keop up aith 'the imcknollable energy sod itartyalg boll:Loss isf the people of the Greet Woet. , Oar Ohio cud Pentutylesnis Railtosd is el n foilarly fotettnute in Its Westens prcsicdtive totutettions. Ite'Llrct).t was ipdtrtstn, tesrly eitry'rord In the Vireetwns prrietied t o rent:thrte snd . Betithdretd,the rivers to th e Iskes. Now; . *'ors aof ;Ile most. 'important roads in the West ste.pridiotea salth.s view is cennecticn with elief4iskir.d iu , n fesuyeare.lt .111 hire eaten• 6i:4h:siestas:A feeders, Seederieg doable Wadi; manse) , the whole: . stay. We give, to- . _ ,tike ik latter to Om. Wm: ROpTITION, Jr., rem a gentleman aonneoted pith a paw and prmaii- Ing - project, Ctitttnitttlei ihilrond is a dirent lino from - the Miesitalppl river. to Lima, an the Obit and Indiana Estrbed; eressingsbe Illinois at Peoria, and tho Wabash at Logansport. - Tho totd seoinsto be already assured tolrgansport, there only remaining the gap between L'agars: port and Lima. This, is 11.MCISC important eon .neation- foe Pittsburgh, opening tiis to us the Valleys of tho.Webash and Illinois, In their eon tree; aid that; bringing us into Intimide i:elstiore Whitlows of out bent enstomere. We commend the letter to the.considerate attention of . , our raider& - • - 810 - 8161330,GRAN0 ra,tISUE, Wllll.c CO , March 26, 1863 •; Gen Wet. Boharion, Jr., Prdt Prno's .5' Ohio Rana. Dths Gm: ljaderetanding that yon ate - Prea. Idea of the Popneylvanla & Ohio Railroad, I desire . to-addrees you on tho subject of:railroads out West. 'Yon ere probably aware that there La Roll cad in the State of Illlncia, „called the Peoria kOquales. Railroad, and now undor Icon etrutition,.ind'well nigh completed; the grading ..' and bridging being done, except a email portion • of light walk near Knoxville; and the iron and locomotives being already bought. On the let day of June next they Rill commotion laying the iroalrom both onds. The distance from Peoria, • on the Illinois to °quake, opposite Itarlingtott • on the Mississippi In a direct oast end:west line, intim cou r se of the eallroad is 99 milee. Thera - •is a railroad chartered in lowa to ran from Bur :-lington to the mouth of Matto river there to In - tomcat the Main "trnak of iho Per.iflp Railroad This road still form the Weatern Link of the Pe . aria s . oqttake Railroad, and hoe now under con - treat 60 miles west of Burlington. Ceder a very favoreble oharter. s copy of which is herewith sent to you, the -Peoria 5. Ogooka Railroad Co., Is now 'caking an Eastern connection. (rata Pe tuba leis 92 mile; from Peoria to Middletunt, - in Iroquois county.: Of this distanco 50 miles la now undor toritrlsot tote built and equipped . .by an Ruby Company. There is already pro-. tided $200,000;00, 'of Individual and county subscription for boilding , the balance of the 'Road, 42 calico, to Middloport. ..A. company called the Logansport a. Paoilio Railroad boatmen formed in Indiana to connect. ...with the Peoria & Oquaka,Rallsond at 'Middle - - port; 12 mike west of the. State line. Oo the AM President and ono of the Vireo tors oit , the Logansport and Pe4- 4 60 Railroad co - .set -the Board 'of Directors - cf. the Peoria 5. &palm Railroad at. Suersille , , Illinois; and the ',..tarocottatetnica there formed o,oonnection and, en into a contrast-no to the manner of run , zing their - ROade; and bound themeelves to cam their respootive roads to two years from than time ` The length of tho Peoria. ft °quoits Roll= road from ; Burlington, lowa, to hliedlosport is - 182 miles,. the dietatito term Logansport west to ' :the littateirte is 63 Milos; and to Ilithileport 12. 1 - miles 'wßich mak:ta the Logansport & Pa-1 eine Rallroad,l6 miles beg, fortiong a cnunto. ' lion at ifitifileport: The Peoria Oquaks Rail- road, sad the Logansport '& Pnolfia P.allioad are ' now looking with anxiety arid great hope to PittsbOrgh and Philadelphia to aid them in form- an - Butern connection. Our road will farm - :the malts track of the Pacific 'Railroad !vest ' : , way of .Philadelphia and. Pittsbergh to tile Can - Pa:to slyer, and we are indnoed to took to: you, and giro you the preference ea , .your great ,taiscern nod western lire forms,a 41- rent east and west linewith ours. We will he I 'able lei-make a tenured by running dawn the ClooloMoti Road to the Bellfoutaine Road; with • you, twit Ire cnn build a read due Kist from Logrmsport tolnternect your ' By the report of the Rogiucer of the Peoria and Ciquaka Railroad, in 1852, Fort Wayne was .mentioned' es their esatern point- Bat s on ex ,aminalion of the country between Peoria and • 'Fort Munn, last fall. it was found that it was - not practicable, and that it loorcased their 11s ' • . - 3131011: flirt Myatt' was therefore abandoned, and Logansport nude a paint, as it was one ribs mutt mid west fine with their road, and no -,„ she rents was found to be much more practice his. Skirting the Grand Prairie from the Tip-1 pessnoe riven to the Illinois, and eroniog but three =tell meeker and as .tito lire, tons an a dividing ridge, 144 miles, the whole dietetic:. , It was Moulmei:l that no grade would exceed 'ten feat per;olio from the Tippecanoe river to :Plashington, twelve miles east of Peoria. From 'fitaihingtein, twelve Miles eart-..-of -Peoria, to - Monticello,- the county seat of White county, cti • ' Tlppecamil, a. dietancu of 182 mike, the, ' will be an air line. - * •Trent the fdlesicalppt west to. Connell Blain -- thai.votratry la natty improved, and from the Mississippi,to the Illinois it la ea well impro• .1 ".• ned e sad in as high state of coltiration as the - inTenneylvania: Between the I Ill nols flier and the Tippecanoe, nod .„especially • - .along the line of this railroad, is the great cat tie sudirtock raising country of Atoe.-ica: - Tait of Peorie,-thirty miles, cur road "ciontlee itm.lllsta= .braneh'of tho central Illinois rail - road; fay:miles east -of Peoria it cross - ea : and Chicigo railroad, and twelve - miles east , of hfiddleport it crosses the ctstern • brlttotint the central - Illinois railroad; and nix Miles west.ef Monticello it will cram the New Albany ma Salem ,rallread. At Loganimort, . there - will be the Cincinnati and Chicago railroad, and the Eel River /ratify railroad, that will run to Toledo: Thera hyt been a good deal mild about the Waboah:Falley raltened, but at - this time It Skipeneifibe a lot or:. a the cohno of two we will have gen i tletion In Pitts. and.rhiladilphla, for the purpose : arch: citingaubscriptions to our atock; act we then hope to lay cur plane more Italy before yen, end the altiserm of Pittsburgh generally. „ . .Foure, very respectfully, ' --BENJ. REYNOLDS, ••, . . 1.;00031.0121111EITABLI.11:111ZST.—We are taooh gisdeasi td 11,01, that we are at last to bars a Looiraotlli Establishment in this city pa a mist anriodiceatcoal.. Oevldoriday 'Toning moot ' fag of : come of eup limy Capitalists and other Irifinentlilloltirens tat plece tithe Brononga ' belt itouee, at whiolilian. Wm. LAIIIIItit pi efl!- ded, to tate tlie abject Into totideleration. From the._ipirifm`anifeeted,.andthell/vim witich the projeat meets from air aliment. no fool aeared It will tamed. Oat $lOO,OOO - arg, alrosily subieribed,land a committee was ippointed to obtain Author subeoriptlons._ A conitalttla gnat Shia appointed to.procure ,act of inoorpera-. • don, which the Legislature wlI to doubt chem• Pally granc. Thu amount proposed : to be invest. .die half seillilon'of dolisie, which will onsblo the company teihnild two or three hur!red Ea. Per airmen, sad that number will not the dotard illicit la now gsowicio op- Pa the Welt., Pittsburgh presents unrivalled 'Atlas'; for sat on enterprise; and it asanot but. timed' Hall, Boston, le proi,osta to be ;alai edditiotal 1' ied ortoll6n'ot ge tery, giving In ft:termed itooommotistloa of aver e!oe handy IA sego. • • ' - Biebel Titeop; the ROClfla COttolle B I T - Il s Wildetp . tN'WoYa:I4 h Ids i,lll.ii,rorCrOtC;o.','YTter4a, Illea°an 7 val t'l Ire rlicette at, iit tr° abont c°°l I s ' va l ve Et • :II eurrei,lmi that the te O$S bea Liam !gehapt *PO I.3OI3SASE 00 ME SAULEILII Or 712; JIIIXISS tie understand that a bill is per.dieg la the La gislabare, proposing a small increaso of the-sal cries tit the.Lavr.!adges In tbla County. Thl3 tiff. prepsWitlonso.nikalteitly Jest add wise, tkid it =eels witheinlvereal favor. Theist:oneness /A ber now dcirelvlig upon the Jadgesef 0111.1Na trict Coact, and 'tho Cotrt of Qatirtst Sessions WA Comsaca Pleas, requires In justice martian , oleivaleat to the work pstfermed, and the legal knowledge expanded. the 'Judges of oar Din I tele. Conte hat::: performed fur months back a1.C.231 . C.23I LerZtliella labor, and thee . ), ie rat much pro ' beblity that their toll will be greatly lessened in rotate. I'hr.toodendurance is not sufficient for .sothlocestant lobo: lin: for a few yearn, and it tit:lair:la lawyer yl6llfritieurfelveitte eta leara. I:11r, for , a jodga tt.nacieke a great sacrifice to 50ii.\.....„.....R.t ii.\.....„.....R.t ccpt a position width onirstforda i'm a bare ti clog, While it es..bacata We physics and mental powers. • A 11135 whose avocation* I in the open air, and in active exercioe,aan to bat little Woo. of the wearing Saida vatting oat day to Jay, cid atom week.te week, in a ',lt Oct atraos) obese, with We oniodnantltatc.l . ly on th Arai 4tra: I jdetiee le -theta rho coins before him. Such mon ought to bo-avoll paid. If they are tit fur the place at. all, they deserve to be amply ritaratotated: EacicliliSiel immensely bylaving the Sight kind on the bench. It is the best at economy to employ the highest grade of charac ter, itialtag and legal. ItC111:3C11; sad each rata Cannot bo obtained witlioni a prope.r.remunera (ten; We hope the bill before the Leglelabare will pus, as it is demanded by.jostlee, toccoioy and the welfare of the people. Judges Wastes:it and SHASSoU deserve the thanks of the conannUity for,tho industry cad ability with which 'they base presided In the, D:etriet Court, where they have probably triad mote eases than ever were .disposed „of in en chore a tine before. They dererze an increase of ealaiy, nod we should be gladjew,theireatli if too prp.ified tidvonee was raircipective,. . .. _ , Orriut Ofito & PEMIsTLVAIITA . h. R. Co,l Pirrsonacu, .t.pril 5, 1853. j Receipts 51 the 04iA & Pa. Railroad In Moot', 1853, - - • - - ' $38,748 Corropondigg mor.th . laat year; :17,031 75 Draease - The. foregoing is the corrected statement, es. chiding Ina VIVI received for ,other Companies. Receipts to the fin! quartur of 1353, $96;133 72 " " 37,763 34 Increase - - •- 558,870 38 S. IV—ROBERTS, Chief Engineer and Supt. Chief Jostion Taney ass claitt ill, at Ili reel donee is Baltimore, on Samlny last. 8Y.,211E .PBESDENT, Ey and with Ms adeies and consent of the &nate. , Willi. A. Gorman, of •InEtszto, to be Gover nor of Minnesota, in place. cf Alexander Rem. 'removed. John A. Dix, to be assistant treasurer of New York in plats of. L. Bratsk!, removed. = • Lewis A.. Birdsall, to.be rogerintendcat prat! brsexh. 4.thermint in Califorala. - Robot 'Ewing, of Bennyylimen, to be trea surer of tbo mint at Philadelphia, io place of E. C. Dale, resigned. ' ' . cora-somas or customs. • Dixdol S. Dtcwesson, New York, vice Hugh Maxwell; removed. ' Charles Brown, Philadelphia, vim Wm. D remered. .Edwarel T. flillyer; Newark: New Jeremy, vice Frederick St Theal&S, removed` Willism E. Bowen, Bridgetown, Now Jamey, vice Ephraim' Boot, removed.' . Alesonler Somerville, Salutla, Texas, :tics .LwriJones, removed. • R.. B. Willis, Oiford, vice Jahn leo. r=oved. .." James G. Dell, St. John's, Florida, vice traiek D . lied, removed r . Beaty:A. Beboolcrall,fisciamento, Celifarnia, aloe Joule SAlambletpn, removed. - 7 ellartrOfteOk coaroits; Reuben C. Hale, it Philadelphla, vice Wm. Pt ;;orris, - Thum eonsmiaolan bas expired. Charles Barker, at - Snow vice Geo. W. P.,Solith;kenooved.' " 11.-Brown, at Llowalteasbnrgb, Met , )iee Sohn Blackistone, teinovod. Andrew' J. Ponne.l, at Wheeling, Virgil:lw, vice Eti B. Swearingen, 'removed. ~Boter W. Ratello,. at Alton, /11;eol_sto' - . John Cachren, Sew York, vice 2ebedieftlog. - whose commiesizet hat expired. -Iz,la W. Ifickic, at Camden, New Jersey, view PhiligiJ: Gray, femovell. - J.-Itedfield, New York, Vios D,old B. DoV:ecoortmeed. Notheriiita Eldred, Philadelphia,vice Peter is Ellmoker, removed. ..I.ignel Antonio Otero, for Now Mexico, in plena-of E P. Wear, reidgr.ed. Oocz F. Shepley, Maine, in plaoe of Thomas A. Dehloise, removed- LecluhE. Pock,: Vermont, In place cf Abel lioderwoot re:lured. Nathaniel S. Price, for the northern district of Mitolnstppl, 113.11.4C0 of Woodec`i;.l... Ligon re moved. page, for :Le northern dietriof of C.aiftrciu,in plead of Calhoun Bonliars, re C 167 CNITLD Et.LTES. NALWALS itgahola T. Hillyer. for the 'anthem dietriot -of Nee Y.ork,in Once of Harp F. Tallmodge, ;e- Elias E. Klackboarne, for the northern dist:7lot 'of Florida, in pleas of John T. tlyrioh, remove.- Wesley Jones, for.liorth Carolina,. in place or Oesrga Little, removed , Charles. Chapin, for Vertoont,innlaai'clJohn Pates, Vhese sommis3ion has expired. John W.:Watkins, for Xarytand, in place of Ththass 11. Kees, tor:land. , A frightfal scelactt t.calr. plate at Brighton, on - tiiiLmdoa and. Brighton Hallway, on the 17th, by ehiett three men were killed. A loco *motive exploded, just eu it was emerging from the. engir.e house, no trnits, fortunately, being ntteclie 1. • . “The engine driver had hit head completely blown'cff from tio -nook. and it was found tome Sixty yards from the engine, while the body of the stoker was found dismembered of both arms and. the head mashed into a shapeless alms.— The tngine-litter had both his legs blown off and hie body dreadfclly ehattrted. The remains cf the unfouttniste men were - collected. and the force of the explzaion may be imagined from the faneof portions of the bodies hiving been picked up some three hundred yards from the station. A. piece of the engine a heavy iron ac =a the reef of the station, and fell at the &Stance of two htirolted • yards. it via fortnnste that the accident occurred.prier to the engine tygng attached, offtlywite the loos of. life among the passengers. Might hare been awful indeed: From evjdenee'alrtadY obtained, there is too touch canto to believe that the accident trate from the - driver hating screwed down ltrr eefeervalie' ehovtly = before the explosion took place.” The Alton (Hi) Conner proves by actual sta tistics that the negro poperttion in Southern Il linois decreAsinp Miming a line Ihraugb the Centre of-Sbngamen County and tilting all 'the countlea soothe( that line, It is proved by comparison of the Cb1231:111 of 1845 with that of 1850, that . while In untie counties there has been on-increase cf this class or Inhabitants, in (+th us, comiltuting ri , msjsrlty, there has been "St largo deereaso =seating In the eggregate to 121. - The whole, negro ;ovulation in this pert of the State - to hid to be &ICI:. The.Conrier er. *Knee-free - 1S this thht ell the alarm about the in ) erotic of free nessees le in founded: tIIiNCITATION -Wl3,l • lrcipiell4e4Ao learn 14 the lett Deno from.Pluglenth that the bill to i m anaipate the .I.lca putteed, deo noose of Com. - mons by's real alty of Gl r to neat° of 470. It in reported that tho Lords In tbo d upper House agree to the meaanieTproyided the major in Ibe'Cotommas "ea over 49. In the mean -140101, let LI12:1 patiponed ,natil the 12th of April, tad then no hope to Wrltat the Jewish d l o ngr no longer more the statute Lurk of °refit The 'DeblidUnivortrity hleptitte. for the Ist i of-Ale:eh liss- . ton loading - ertiele entitled I “Tbo French Crown lloarinu,iiiaV to whi.h i t gives a blogrephinst ski:4h of an the (Latina nad EmpeeSSCH of. Frenoe, from the wives of (lharlereange py, the it idow of -Louie PLiijppe..... 0,4, of the eisty.sevon loyal In.ll Imperial con certs, there are,but thirteen 'Wu Idiom* name' thero le no dall: nialo of sorrow or nio. Elev en sera divorced; two 'died Icy the executioner, seSen Were veir.early,widoweJ; throe were ere. illy:tieduced; three. Wore. exiles, thirteen Were bad in differbut . degrees of the prisoners end the liettenbrohea make up the rest. About twenty .ivere: boiled et;St. Ponta, who..were do. n i t ,' th e ma of the nrav,o; their tombs were broken; thetr:eirine.cpenid, their.rentains ox- posed; to the ir.sult4 of te revolutionized, port.. teed, and then gni* into p trenph . end -covered willi - onielt . I ? , o es baao:y etinw any natal. lot to thi.S list of 04E14; ant 4114000SCE to ,F 7 As IXPZLIII,..Eattu.s Arrstr.. , •Fer the last few days r. very ertractrtilnary casc ofi family I history has ocoupiei the attentionof MO coarts of law in Pitts, and breed coarse the 'imhjeht of conversation every where' ihnstsry is Wm ply, ihiri—For the last roar iptro one 'of the inset retnortmble persons In Paris .ettekety hee trait the Cat:mess of Solna She is as excised- toe', hematite person, and- th,mgh married to 1819, scarcely exceeds twenty years of age at the present day. She is the daughter of Ma- dame Bonaparte Wyse, the wife of Sir Timone Wyse, the English Minister at Adm., and is consequently granddaughter of Leman Bona parte, grand niece of the Emperor Napoleon (the great.) niece of the Prints de Coning, and coisla of the protect Emperor. I For eome time past the conduct of thia young 'ady has given oonaderable umbrage in high quarters She hos made herself conspicuous in public places, where she is usually accompanied by a numerous train of almirera, and ahe is lo cus d of bating :made use of her high lineage to ob an credit from tradesmen to an extent not at al Warranted by the fortune of her bullhead.— F r a Considerable time past it hu been remor a from time to time that the drregalaritles of this lady, and the 'caudal forested by her impor tunities for moot, at the Tuileries bad glees to meth offence that she had been threatened with expulsion from Feiner; but although the power of the Emperor is nearly .unUmittd in such ea. sco 19 the expuleien of political personages, howeeer high their position, or however emineit their eervieee, when that exptesien is motive, or the convenient plea of surete publique, there is always come deference to pabuo opinion, even la the highest pieces, where the mien to be en. polled is a member of the Imperial family, and moreover a feinale who has nothing to do with polities. - This feeling seems to have iallaenoad the att. thoratite for a considerable time with reepcot to the Countess de Solcas; bet at length they seem to have made up their mlada that the lady mast bo sent out of Paris route pre mote. On the 19th of the present month, the Minister of Police sent ',nailer to the Countess de Solms and her broth- Mr. Thomas Wyse, (the eldest son of Sir Thomas Wyse,) expelling them from the territory of France as foreignete. The order wu that they should letaveVatie itt flue *day., and that they abonia forthwith apply to the chef de cabinet of the Prefect of Police for their pas:ports.— She refused to obey, oar `ins ground that they were French subjects. and entitled, therefore, to remain in Franca, and the lady contended mote. over that, even supposing that she were a for-. signer by birth,her hulband being a Fre nehmen, she was entitled to all the privileges of "French women, and could - nal he expelled se a foreig ner. Her husband, it epPeaes, is absent,iced Madam do Bolins alleges that She does not know hie address. Mr. Eimer has made an application tithe civil triboue of the Seine to prove the illegality of theerder with: respect •to the counters. He stated, end the fact cannot he doubted, that hoe husband, Count do Sullies, was been at Steno- burgh, and was conseqteatly a Frehoh Citte2l3. The proof of her marriage with him was there fore all' that was' meet:eery to show that the Government had no legal newer to expel her from France. But M. Berryer further stated that the Count de Hants was net, technically merely, but preatioaliyi a Frenchman, Ile had. been set down on the recruiting little for the army, had voted as en elector, and moreover , bad done sigma service at the election of the President of the Republic' in 1848, ea letters which he was prepared to produce would tes tify. • - - The formal objection on account of which the court &missed the het application, wee now -remedied bribe lasts of a summons against the lady's husband coejointly with the minister of pollee_ Mr. Berner preseedthe Court for Im mediate jadgmeat, on the ground of urgency, founded on toe medical oertificate of the elate of health of the conntesa'e Want. The marriage certificate wan prodaceti. The imperial &din ette required legal proof of the nationality of the Count de Same, and although that is a fact of which no moral doubt is entertained, the court felt compelled to adjourn the proceedings for a week ih order that inquiries might be made. . It la not four years since the marriage of this young lady made a great noise in Paris. It took place with great pomp. at Boalegeener. Seine. it was -me first family affair that took place after the election of Louis NapOloon as President of the Republic. It teur - eqendecl by all the uncles of the young lady, the Princes Pierre and. Louie.Luaten,:sail by all - the other members of the Bonaparte family, with the ea eeption of the President himself, who seat his limes de camp torepresentllia. The lineage of the bridgruom Wia trumpeted forth by the Bs napaelist papers as cf - ' the highest— worthy, iu foot, at the impoefal origin of the bride. It is rumored that Mr. Wyse, Madame de Santee brother, has, es a British satiate, ap plied to Lord Cowley for protemlea, and Mat his Szetqleney bee made represeatatiens cc the sub ject to the French Uoverateeht, but this requires confirmation 0'21,711 08 Tar. continued interruption of the mrdle at the South yea canoed by s great storm, which Hooded all the mecums, and did Ea immense stattat of damage. At ()read Gulf, the roof was blown at the liked boat, and two men In stantly killed awl& number of others seriously ~wounded At Columbus the/term use !nest ter and the conisequer.ces appalling. The hail fell so thick that the street tree about ten insure deep with it, nod it was impcseible to eta half - way aurora the tharonghfare. A wagon loaded with lime was whirled - thirty yards. A tfridge &areas the creek was toted tote the stream from • height of Efty feet, carrying ,with it • 'white 1311911, a bay, and saegrt, who were badly hart, and also a wagon and a number of mules, the lest biting nearly all drowned. Nearly nil the trees la the vicinhy were uprooted, large boughs: carried n Tauter of a mile, the 711.1 age ,church utterly demolished, and the materiels scattered; almost all the ligusee greatly irjared, some of ihembaiing their roefs bornea distnace of &hundred garde, windows broken, chimneys blown through roofs, and ceilings late parlors and bedrooms; and light furniture driven into the • yards, etc. Oct man. re ease, was 'stared to death, and &tether killed by • falling build leg. The plantations suffer gr.:Aloes, and the amount of live etook tot also very large.— The hall was, in some plates, a feot.tieep on level ironed, end, in drifts, four feet deep.— North Atteritag. • Alterman Distr. 80C1171.—The New York Tribune sayer Oeo of the largest, if not the - largest, building in New Took to the sew Bible Houle; occupying the square boundelby Third and Fouith avenues and Eighth nod Ninth streets, which is now beteg completed for the nee of the Maori.= Ilible oicty. Its eonstruction has been rendered tater racy because of the rapid extension . of the Gold of this Society's cperetiene. For some years past much Incair,3lltelaca has been experiene from the want of . greater accomerodatlona furnishing the inc reasing demand ter its publi cations—notwithstondiog the megaitude . of the establishment in N alien St ,1111ilei bee up to this gate, been neettplel. In January, - 1)352, the So ciety secured the lot on whirl the air, building has been erected- Its area is abont-threetoortin of an Aura, comprising between elerenund twelve city lots The ships of the builditix is neatly a triangle, with Unequal Bides. It Min a front of 198 feet 8 Inches on the Pourth arsline. 202 feet on Eighth street. 98 feet It inchea'sin Third av entre, and 232 fait 6 inches on biDith _sport tasking a total front of over 700 fete: The depth of the buildiegli,so feet Tharet is &large area in the entre. . . The height of the building from the sidewalk is over, seventy feet, and it le divided tatr• ois 'stories. It is substantlelly built of brick, with brown atone trimming, and when ready for occu pation will bare cost 'between $250,000 and $8043,000. The betiding Is comes ending In ap pearance. Oorcapying a blest by itself, It is safe from exposure to tires, end from damage to books in-the procesa of manufacture, by dust, emote, or vapor from other braidings, se 'none are ad joitiing. It also bee every facility of light and ale; and from it is bade moat comman ding view of the surrounding cityand °gantry, land and water. -Proper attention has been paid, to therm:Mistime of the building. • The. Bishop of New Jersey Is again presented by the Biehops of Vlr-i,„ nit, Ohio sod Maine. A (Mort of ,Bishops 121 called, to meet at Camden on the first day of September. • month before the assembling of the General Convention. The presentment centalne the Introdootlon of • new item of indebtedness, is the matter of the gas works for St. Mary's Hall and Burlington College in atilt before the Oireolt Coon of the flatted States, Wm. Halstead for the plaintiff, nod n Charge of , r k ylu g more thou ale per cont. for money. • EARTIIQOAIigB to OALIIOIIOI.II --Blues novera-, Lei 2let, 1852. there have boon thirtit.two shooks of earthquakes within the !Incite of California. The eGeots of , three continued ettocke have been . oc;nlined principally to the Southern Gentian of the State. The efftets on the desert hare been ecosiderable; ao . neitell cc that the waters Of the New river, the Big Lagoon, and other points of obtaining water, which mode their appesrance 'en the eurfate in 1818 and 1849, have new dis appeared, and in their places reit:Unfit bf 11111- phurons mod nod rffloreseent sulphur, have op perafed....NAi.ou Case, will present : a . eeriorte obstacle:to the einigratiou by the Gila routs this eensort.—palifirnis paper. • TOBACCO AT inn 17r.sr.—The Glasgow ;0164 13,nner states that farmers la that and gandolph counties are generally abandoning the culture of tobacco, In coarequenco of the uncertaintynt the pine of the article, and its sererlty upon land, and me golog Into istook.rabing, the California demand for cattle promising profitable rosette.. The new paid fire department of Ciactinnati Lea ban tally orkaalted. , , Tas Atruton CT Jane Erna—The literary hit the month, asye the Scottish Ea - enlacing and Litt rary,Joranet. is " the lOW ;lev el' by the Anthems a *lane tyre," who re joices in the ism de plume of Curer Deli. Miss means (for that is herreal name.) ie the Oatigh• ter cf a Yorkshire clergyman; 'shoes intumben cy lies said some of the wildett and dreariest of Yorkshire moor; and with Idiom she lives in literary eolitule—having lost by early driathtwo restore. who are themselves not unknown to the literary World. It is some six years since ...lane Eyre" first buret upon the reading pub lic, without even a pseudonym upon its title page, without a friendly critic to recommend It; audits deep , and permanent success betokens no onlinary gifts in its writer. Miss Bronte L not sparkling and witty like Mrs. Gorr; or philcsor phical.lively like Miss M►rtloeau; or philenthri pie and social like hire. Gaskell; or, like Min Jesreburr, full of sharp, striking aphorisms, fetched Dern the opulent experience of a sensi tive nature; but she exerts a more immediate and palpable power over the interest of thefts= aer then any of these clever Wien As in "Jane Eyre," she takes eome Irunguigmart fignre•-• Plain, not very intellestuel governess, without beauty of personae brilliancy cf mind; sod yet, by the exertion of a mysterious Influence, MVP Jane ends in captivating you more securely then could a Diana Vernon or a Juliet. The novel- reading portion of the fair sex assert the same of her heroes, who. far from poeseesing the frost of Jose himself, Hyperion's curie, and petards like the herald Mercury, are represented 'fairly enough by the "Mr. Rochester" of the novel In question, who, when he marries his adoring Jane, to blind of both eyes, and minor an arm and • leg. This is the gentleman,Moreorer, who kept a former wife (a road woutici,) chained in a gar, ret of the family matelot., retuning shout like s hyena, on all-fours, with matted hair! 'Shortly after the appeumme of "Jane Eyre," were pub , Retied "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall," and Wuthering Heights;" thought to be by the authoress of ..Jane Eyre," but which turn eat to be the productions of her descried ester.— two cf the etrattgest end wildest books that wen ever engendered by solitude sad the need of ex preerion en the Mussed Imaginations of: two enmities girls la,,the present nose!, "Villettii," MisiThonts is at her old tricks egaba, end fes elnates Us, against our will, Into Wog IWO - . roine—s. Mies Lizay Snore, cold u her, SOO, English foremen in a school at Briiiiele!-eud the hero, a teacher in the same school, • piths. leot, expluire, irascible, flighty Frenchman, whose generous warmth of disposition ettaset melts the in .of idles Bnowe'e "ribbon heart The critics generally seem to consider "Willett'," with lus animated and truthful pictures of "shoot ' til , llife isaconthiented town, a better work than .Mies Broute's tut noTel,. 'Shirley,"' which • was the theme of a most panegyrical artiole in the cold "Edinburgh Review" Wolf, from the yen of Mr. G. R. Lewes, the literary and theetncel critic .of our weekly London Journal— . lhe Loader." • CuLTuali or Two Quutma —The quince to a hardy throb, and will grow in almost any 1011, in the climate of Ohio; bet It flourishes beet and bears the most fruit upon dry lands.—Ten year' ago I had some quince boabes standing on Ito• ping ground of beech and maple land, which for "many years hod grown and blossomed well, bet the fruit had 'lomat airdropped off before it woe ripe. I removed them to a dry knob, which I have never mauurod,and glace thelrremoval they I hove borne protnaely, End the fruit ripens fully. ' ' The.te whose gardens are an level moist lands, may . conveniently cultivate quince bushes, by pholog them upon raised monads. 'The,fitne flavor of the quince is each, that It will evere, in demand. • When cooked in its 1 green Itate, it Is rather_ tough; but if it be beet dried and then cooked, it be deprived of its tanglietate.• -Ilene' It Is one of the beat of dried frtdts, and might be made am article at exports. don -to Vermont and other Northers butes, ethere the . winters are so severs that it cann,t be relied. . H. J. CLITISCD. Chases ASO TIMVAITED Starsc.—Preablent Roberto, of Libsria, , ln a recent letter,expressa himself highly pleased at the fact that our Gov ernment has despatched Commodore Lynch, IL 8. Navy, on a itionnelesatiee of the African oosai, as it Indicates something gaol for.Libr els. He =ye the United States must IMOD adopt Mamma to avail themselves of the Immense trade which will in a few years spring dp in the new republic, or Englaid will emira a monopo ly, as she has already ITS steamers, which tench regularly at Monrovia and Grand Bona, that are doing a large business. MUD C(..1311—&? hero Ira-We refer red a few days ago to the .statement In the Illi nois Journal that the earn of last year's - .crop, raised in this State.' would not do ter seed. We are setiefied that thin Is not an enfounded state ment. Experiments made sines we noticed the subject, *oedema it. We learn, too. that in liar:, ooek county the attention of seyare erppiedefir foxinimr hale been litneelfls the inhjeooand that they bias eadeard then:teases that bat steed •iota won't do. We hear of 'lima who will send to Kentushy for their seed earn: This Is an Important item to oar farming (fiend', and we urge them to look to their lame este in the miller promptly.—Quisrif..lll4,2l. The plata in' the Quest Victoria's' cable has. been eared by s diver; bat the man protean that nothing in the world 'would induce him to go. down a sewed time, as the sone In the cabin` vas the tease horrible he bad cm whams& He thought hs had entered a waxwork exhibi tion, the thought. co never itairiego moved - 16m their poeitioes eines the sestet vent down: There were 5201t1 18 or 20 persons in the cabin; one and all of wb om 'seemed to be )tooting coiner satica with each other, and theistic's' appear ance of the whets nen* was to .that wee tdmost inelleed to believe-some were yek lirtng. I • MBA. ABIGAIL FILLIIABIL 1110 Ilea wife at tbe Ez•Preeldeat, wave 'Win of Cayuga countyl New York, and daughterat sheltie Rev. Lessee! Powers. She was reurrial to Mr. Fillmore la 182 G, and learn rs sou sad daughter, the termer about twenty.ene and the latter nineteen years ct age. In private lire, Mn. F. had always bete intieti esteemed by her acquaintances, for her Many virtues end amiable •atid agreeable dial position. She was about fifty pare of ego. azainsanow. or Wt.. licAssua.—Mr. 1411 1 pine, Btata Engtneer and Solver ha resigned his other, to take effort immediately. The sal coney happenin; daring :thinning ofthe Legit. Ware. Inuit ha tilled to plot ballot 'of the twb nausea Mr. I,drikipirte, we understaad, has been tendorel, and accepted the post of chief engineer on the Erie railroad, at • salary of $lO,OOO pet ennum.—Daily Trformias. corm es. Flue airs.—The following Is bit of Thackeray'm homor, audit Is eery good, if not first rate: I hare always bed a lute for the 'Second rats hints., Second rate poetry, for testsoce, is an uncommon deal pleasanter to my fancy than yotir great thundering entrant opts poems. Your Milton and Dante are magnlflunk—but borei. whereas an ode of Horace, or a song of Towns , Moore, is always fresh, sparkling, and tre.. elms. Second rat claret, again, notoriously bet ter than first-lb" wine; you get the former gen uine, whereas the latter Is a loaded and artinofal composition diet cloys the petite and bothers the reuon. • Second rite beauty in woman is. likewise; I maintain, more agreeable than firm rite °berme. Your first rate Beauty la grand, retire, awful, • farness, frigid angel of fire feat nine—eo per'', to behold at aural:4'or in the park, or at a. drawing room—but ald how Inferior to a sweet little aeoond rate am retrcutu, with which you fall in lore in a minute. B*o Oita rate !merle I also insert to be impeder to the best sorb of lotion. They glee you!no trouble to read, excite no panful emotions—y,on go through them with gentle, laniptlit, soma- Me Internet. Mr. James' romances ets parfest in tale way. The ne plus ultra of Indolence may be enjoyed daring their perusal. loi—The New Ilampeblre Patriot lures tiok a large quantity of lee hu been and dueittg tlat last few weeks ln the Interlorsof New HampsblVe. About live thousand •tinte have been out and' stacked at long • Bay, Wintdrdselgoee Lake, foe • Bolton house. Thls Ice !e of great lblelatees end remarkable pull. ..; FETAL AlTlAT.Gfaltrei 2'hon¢r,: Afdreho U Filled!—We reoeitel a telegreph'despetch yis terday.from !demilie, Informing no this Gene- Thonou AlsrshsiL of Lewis mutely, wee Mil. ed ou the day , before, in set affray with ate lof hiitenente maned Tyler or Taylor. We wire not advised as to the partioniers of the neforin. nate affair .— Loa. Times, March 81 I • Bosuns or Al Aster °Fewest—John 8. Beth. sway, Brevet hiajor'ot the lint Artillery, 08. A ~was found dead at 6 o'olook lest 'wedge , In .his room at the •As!or House, having ant yu throat with s razor, Which was lying beeitie —4l. Y. Tribune, Tuesday. In riding throvirk .one of the eastern 'oda slitpa of the county. yeiterday,. we were str4ok . with th e unfavorable appearance of the wheat We do net think the prospect is good far =itch more than half • crop.—Zdnereilki Courier. Francs Soaves.—The Detroit Free Press states that a woman with eight children, Ne ne,. from Kentucky, parted over the river en vlednegsP I. Ottllllo 01 THE CALlAll.—thair, March pt. —The New York muds are robe opened on the 20th Of April. Shod are gelling In Ate:and:la at fionvEnt. to tine dollars and lltty eentia handred, od tarring than seven ta wren Aolkue Bad trre4ty tre cent, Weiland. ' , , ; ny- H. WILT -time - Slum Scno3L will %Ice 'Wan 03 !t•YSDAT Lim itY ireeteet. In the Roc. belaehare Leann Com e,t der nest PrestipesiaeCteetb. intintiobee; god Illeedeke the Mb, will be =one& be ebjet 4.biove, bier, abd well lighted Ezczn sleeve Yr. Jobb B.Belre abere..eorreer a Perry and LineitT Ennr. oa Terry:. [sreb.4lv cOr YOUNG MEN'S MERCANTILE lA =Ala .10.3 2 ocurioN AND HECLIANICS . Mom. r. A LkEITItE kill be de11••=1 Wore obi Inalltutlon. at MASONIC DILL. on THURSDAY EVENING. Gm 'lth of Aml.' be BISHOP crconcos. Subiset—'Sandy cma Toldt ^ Doors opan at 7 o'clock—Lectura at 8 o'clock. TUtets of ado:Limbo. =a= to to had at tbenrbcaltell 11a4 and Book Stand; oleo, at Gm Libon7 Eccooo. and of GU Directors and Lae=ia Cocaraitt= 'HENRY WOODS, JOHN K. HOLM ES, 'C K. IL EINCAID, ' J.ll. KIREPATRICEL tat3ldd Lecture Coscualfites. -gfiy-Woixs! Woans!!—A great many 'cubed treatises have teen writ:tea explaining the Miele of, and eland!, lug. the Worms generated In the human syetem. Scarcely any top o of ll•dlol Belem. kag elicited main saute otormition and profound rewash. end. Ph plifelohoon are very much divided In opinion on the .ate Jen; It mart h. ecinfittal. however. that alter all. , e e e te of expelling there Won.. and burifying the body from their presence, la of more vale. than the wised dlr. gablitione as to the origin. The expelling *Sent ha. .0 length beenXiunde—Dr. SPLanee Vinglifoge I. the moth 'ought atter epecillo. and ha. already superreled all iiikier Worm hledicinev, Ite efficacy being universally aokboeledged 07 medical erecting:tem for sate br all druogboa and inerehusta In town and •01:117, and wholnalo gni satali,by the cola proprietor,' aid 1. hIDD t CO., de Wood street. the BURKE &.:BARNES' SAVES—Here . tao kitd of tostimoity or tote. value of oar BATES. pOn whica as con .olldoutly rut the ropotatho of oar tro have alrauly on/Willed several certllicat" L onelier that Seed made for oar regular anti ordinary deli& and told @bread. bare been mibireted to the SitTNNEST TESTS IN AOTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS. end oreamved their mintante totelly free from damage. This fallowing is matter proof orthe rams itmontaatable ebirarteri— • 816,000 WORM OF BOWS AID PAPERS SAVED WITH A S4O AVE: ALBION. gate Ottilgrr. reel • November 12,1862. I • Mugu. Bun t Mum—De. airs: Your two letters w.re duly received. .1 wet absent at the tune. 1 would uy, regtid your &fa, 8 0 00 14 0 0 perbotly iflttE You/02. I tsstel the one I bought of YOU het fail ou the morning of the N th sf June wt—m 7 store building helm horned Rory building. built of wood and brick— • largo thins 1.17 nab woe In It sr the time of the Sr.. end fell into the cellar. when thug wee •Is rue mount of oil. It ergo very bottles. pi,otes end book .40100 that ve in the SM. amounted to !taut Ten Thousand Doll ne ars.himo alt .T. l . That. altos: a trteP we" inNovd: en wd further. 1 would ultra nny perun who I. doing Outruns. to lon no time. but bay • Ed. to keep their papers.... to—nod get one that te good. I eta Wyly reonfortsud your Übe wai t ?. Moon, thol7. 301112 05y- Wa believe Nature bee provided a scrods tor beer hhich flesh is t.l.- to. YAWS PSTROLDIIII or ROCK OIL. hat hp es It how& fromthe OW Intnr•torr, otheesled deep to the hotels of Mother Birth. 1., without doubt. one of the grotto.% of these remedies. Ravi the following testimony, ewes by • o.l:arra parent: PLZMILIIT Tuxn, OWN 1611. Mr. B. filer —Mr: t nave I d all your Petroleum. ot Rock Oil, ft= two months past, and have been look ing ;oar agent to get s further atIVPIY. I on.id mad some domn more. We Lave Mond the OH von etinalmit In Ilan and 07.antary. My danghtor. at the Ono your anent was here. WISS lying very low wlllh the tip= 1 ram and teaspoanlVL and In Mires boom gave the meond.Um dna noppad, and rho re covered liamediately. It is also au extraonlinary remedy for gore and InDsmed gym. Mena Bruises. and Ithatimatimm and for the Illeg some hem tgan mired of long standing. loan, with napsct. Wag ianw. •gcs sale Dy all Um Lframilsu In Piltaboina. :00 [Parer. advertising Petroleum nleane many.) gar rtiELSRD. Blank CO. have dust receired five hundred dorm of Oleavet•• htahlr Derfeasal lIONYT &OAPS, easaprWas: the milieux , none, Saape, extra mated Drown Wtodoor. souk Drawn Wledeor. Muter tOxllleasy /Shaving 13oaps. It le ad=ittel bT an. lbat Clearer'. Soaps are the Dant la the weed. toltl *ey-WINES, ft- ! -Peroone vishing to put- Ow Tomas Wan asaLwola of 611 daearlptlaus. pare et iagantd. taa attin them, at the laaest pee.. at U.* VWs Stan of • • JAOO3 WICAVEX Jr. ' aal6 {What atut float arra& ze- Bri. Advertisement of Morse's Cordial, O. on We lac, BEELOVAL POSTLEY, NELSON & CO HANUFAC7FUILEMIS OP • CAB! STEEL SHOVELS MID SPADES, GUN BARRELS, • SOLID HOE VIM, PICKS, 7 SLEDGES, SLATICILID, ite. 'ayo rtmoved to No, 17 Market street, whore heir ...tomer,. arat reeratante armee/ r. Ca I avI4J to ix s e ethe oar otook bet ea pro cheeing elsewhere. !tuba leen the ajeney fee the We of Ilesate N. limpet 0o,'• re.ebreeet HAY AND MA SUBIC MORRIS tee, • 'ate :papered to tarnish a eopernor article of Yorks et EZtero addaa ,aes,iaa JAMES Y. TANNER. 11oLEsAL8 DEALER IN, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, Ha. so. 56 WOOD mare, rarranuaan, Between Third and Fourth. stock embraces every variety - and i tve of 1,j4,4.11. tlannes. Se. rinburrdireelfroF ICoVand s, secot.l tbr. harSur ata Surma. Able, and mil , be sou et • hctocy priao, comparing hmOrcbly 'Fhb td.... th.-41. 111•Ipthlis.11,1 141. Pardssieni slll usual. Men Mato. Spring and Strainer Bonnets JAIIiSS P. TAN NER, , No. SG Wood streat, 0 .101 WI tlie ttentlon of !LW e.t . a tad Wee, who bar t o v ary mealo hie large exectleteet W AuftleiTtl. f the neelest et: Aw the weetot etotwow. Also. thweett Ilownw e A. H. ITOIMES & BRO., SIAZOIYAOTUREEM OF SOLID BOY VICES, SLEDGES, TICKS. MATTOCKS, CROWBARS. &C, PITTSBIJEGEL CM Gee 25 Wood st, lbetwrimis ISt and Aud. ar. All Sort learrantoi etcial to 557 ....1.2..41:65 REMOVAL. HENRY IL COLLINS, WHOLESALE mikes, coarastox -AID FORWIRDLIG =SCRIM, AND DULY& IN cum& acrua. MIL AA LOWY. 10 No. 25 WOOD STTIEBT, Tar lame door• Water mht AA Onft , 00v T. I'. KINNF.DT • REMOVAL. 10a. 6 ,N WILSON •& CO. IMPORT:UM AND WHOLESALE Dumas 111 ronenis ANti'' burnt() TIARDWARIC, CUTLERY. £ 44. Have removed to their nes and extensive stem No.E3 Wool street. tour doors store tes lit.Charl as 4014. v.,* cbsti customer.. sod noeteboata ass IstsLad cum imam et Us* steet esensaMs isonet sant treT trend is th , s eltr. • Islam Citizen's Insurance Isztarisny of Pittsburgh D. D. HIND. PUSIDTPU AILM ur.a. L. 11A MULL/ft Elle, orrics, 94 WATER. sTsrwHaas T Kam= LED WOOD SIUDMIL. 14 INISERED MILL AND CLAW RIMS GN Till OHIO AND iIIISSISSIEE , CIVIL& LND TRLOCEdI• 'RIES. 43" /we. qrstna toes •r . Same. by 11111. ALO. Ltainst tiqgpmas qf =lamb LV1.1411) ESDIS awl EJELIBPORT4 TALE. 1:13= m t"ll4, ;‘, : i , i , ea l it 1+ . 11 aa • . Jr, ...wad Iles. ' . M. IlWrrn , aen. Px.t.tt Dania,. Jr— I Job* S. Dll.wlll. S. lisrbsagh. franfit iem r Ee.torl Ile•oiwa. __,J Eathernunek.n. ssl Or Ornizt. W m U. LW*. 1.. IL Pxnaoak. - DAGUERREOTYPES AT TILB • .NATIONAL. GALLERY. 4AOLCSON'S Natiotuil Dag:lanolin 0 allory, awn. 4 a the Mama h=l Market Amt. lePno.l l . 151feent . o. a n. Mom) Pattburgh. Lag., ova ftentleinen ertehtuff to obtain laelllnalkennwee at moderate D1:Am...81 Weft tall at the stereo eatablinh• =eat. flttel op .Ithv.l7 - .11111. Nide sod Sky Llnhte, erreinted-ertUt each ant thee the operator can take I most unarm. fat go:all; o . f We hunter. with Vine * WreeloV,Vra t tlt ie.%?entrrteljZtelard do ll/ants Isiah of mislead Itkanesses. laaerenta not renhlrea to take. Dlctat4 hole. • W. rat nirembletue. • lejt..Llletew taken of Wok eatt deceased wane In any pert of the city end vklolt t r et,ar=tletr.l4lrlz2.l.! „. --• Biniton's First . Pram= t)AGUERREOTYPES. Post Oita Building, Tian! Streit. lITIZENS and strangers who wish to otr• hit. an auorate. artiste sod Ilf. Like litezeu. et • our rudotate polo.. .111 and It to tbdr Interut to eel at Ws yell kuovo establialdoest. tame .000. eatiefaction mutual:teed of so