--- ugwait inlinnurr. , PIT113131Thell: . ,841,291111 DAY 3101111110, NAY 9, 1857 ' kirks os nth crt7- Tam Inman Amara tor.this Took cosigns all tile Isms of Um Took. &letter from Gismo to tM Obristlima or the Milted litstar, list of Cos foram appolarmsato, sad fall sad rabble astitot masa for sato at the coaster with or want wrappers; prim 6 c oato. • Tint Nrwmrea liniuma.—W• meshed let ter yeeterdey; from Newburg, New York, eteb• lag that the (*our had received so enoso emeentukatios adriaing him to hem a & ym snipe tu Gm of the murdered Amu& published in Pitt& burgh, sad that her friends would recognise her by the deseriptlom We erg moordlugly meted to publish the followiegt oppoorooder WI, of female /ovoid altrillred Mr Newburg, en Thursday, April 80.1867. Oise five feet fon Wass; form slender, skin fair; hair airy dark brow, skived off from mint of forehead, for s space of aboutonsinsh is width by three-fourths of an inch in breadth; seas straight, rather small; eyes light beset; cheeks this, rather sunken ; oheek•bonas prom!. swot: tweed soar over left. cheek bone, about oas inch In length; teeth regular and in good order, right middle incisor filled with gold cc Inside. all* law hands delicate; fingers loog and Wender skin on end and side of fore finger of le ft hand hardened by asset the needle;' skin on the:point of the hand slightly callused at the fold, marking union:of fingers with the hand; eatolne soar on - left arm; latilminot soars at both lap below tlat knees; dark colored mole On front of left leg, about half way between ant kle and tamp; feet small, second and third toes of gook foot somewhat mobbed, web auttmling nearly to seoond joint; age, variously estimated, probably Is the - neighboehood - of - twenty-five -yam. ..no had on her person a Cameo Ear.drop with &Amu& head apon.lt, and a Cameo Breastpin, na which ems depicted 41 cottage and tree, with a donkey bawl them and a child on the don-. key's back. The pin and ear•drop were both marked on the Inside, with the figure "4," and the pia bed also the letter A seretebed_en the laslde. - Tim hi. E. Connitzsca.—Our readers may have obaernd that In our report of the proceed lap o.Coaference recently In eanlen at Mon. ongakela City. we omitted those of the fifth day. The reason of this was that the detention of the boats by - the good prevented the letter of our norrespondurfrom coming to bud- Wuhan, however, at length received it. As the matter at contains has been publishedsltsady in other city paper. we only - make 'nob extracts from it as are of op - eclat Intelsat. Ws late that after considerable dinnmelon the conference selected Cambridge, Ohio, as the place of their nut Annual meeting, April 28, 1858. The Annul Missionary llama was preached by Rev. W. "L-Davidson, of Pittsburgh, with the Denedititiol by Re,. Mr. Darbin. Mr. D. delivered a oleo; logical and earnest ter. mou, founded on the following words: "God be morello! auto ne and blue in, and mime his face to shine upon an, that thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health awing all nations. N. L 2." The fallowing thoughts were theractidy elaborated: 1. Describe the Mission ary wink to be done. 1. That this is not to be aeumpUshed talruniouly, but by preackimg the gospel: 2. That the church in charged with the respensiblitty of sanding the repel to the heathen. -4. That the text imitates that be tween the spiritual prosperity of the church and the salvation of the world there is an intimate occurartlon. Finally: That this is emphatically true of the American church. TO Tyrone Refold of Mey 7th has% long as. count,of a de/paean) dot in Clearfield county, from which we make the following extract: nor ri fhaerantn Colvin.—On Friday last, a desperate affray took place between the raise mew and log-floaters engaged in their different mastless on Clearfield Creek. Icommthed st point called Driftwood Island, and resulted in the severe wounding- of firelogmen ad the de. struedoe of a quthtity of provisions, tools, &o. The followleg persons were injured: Geo. Chandler, shot in the back. J. P. Parsons, shot in both legs. David Cameron. shot in both legs. Geo. Miller, shot in forehead and hands. A Frenchman, name unknown, was slim shot. Tie logmea ware oompleteiy.ronted, the :sil lies.. being • well supplied with fire-arms, and . nerved to desperation by long suffering, having resolved to win the field or die.. Immediately after tie rout of their adversaries, the victors .betseEthemitelies to the destruction. of their properly, taming down their cabin, destroying their beets,,three in Amber, and throwing their provisions hato-,the Creek. They then burnt the tools of th e legman, throwing the Iron portions into the water. None of the raftmen were In. Jared eo hr an we ban heard. UNIT= 2T1:1111 ThaTRIOI. C