4 i. I innnn iminn "V STIjc Scffcrsonian. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1858. , The lion. William K. Sebastian has been rc-clectcd to the United States Sen ate from Arkansas for a full terra of sis years from the 4th of March next. The Hineral "Waters of the Burning Terrific Hurricane Nine Persons Silled. Mountain in Pennsylvania. '."From the Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. iNeariy u years ago a com mine an -olent uurricate p8SSed over a por- uoai uasue, idocouiiii yuuuwjr, x:buu- lion.of this count- ranninff from south- sylvama, was set fire by the oarelessnesa eogt to north-west, on Wednesday morn i . . i or, fiouie miners wuo were engaged in working it, but who paid the penalty of their fault by their lives. Yet ever tince has that fire continued to burn in the deepest recesses of its cavernous heart, and the mountain that contains it still continues to emit the smoke and gas o! an. active volcano. It does not. belch forth t-treams of melted lava, nor will it iuir ot laft week. It struck in its course the residence of Josiah Moody, about nine miles west of this place, where its effects exceeded in horror anything that the immagination can conceive or the pen portray. The place was swept as with a besom of destruction: every house on the-premises was taken up and. scattered in pieces to the four winds, and what is ever do so, but the probabilities arc that far morJ distressing to relate, Mr. Moody it. win continue to ouru ior a uuuuruu and ht other ffiembers of hi years to come, unless the adventurous minors of that State excavate the coal The coinage of the Uuited States Mint for the month of October was 41,fi30pie ccs of gold of tho value of $'102,070 2,598,000 pieces of fltlver, of tho value o $450,000; and 1,700,000 cents, of the value of SI7,000- Tho total coinage bo ing 4,339,000 pieces, of tho value o $509,070. The gold coinage was princi pally in dollar pieces, and the silver very largely in the smaller "denominations of coins quarters, dimes, half-dimes, and . three cent pioces. The deposits for the month were 8119,540 of gold, and ofsil ver bullion, including silver purchases, 841G,4H0. Old cents oxebanged for now, $4,GG5. Total deposits for the month, 8540,035. Sudden Death. - Mrs. Eliza F. Kogcrs, the widow of the late llevcrend Joshua Rogers, formerly of Easton, was found dead in her bed on 1 rid ay morning la-t, at the residence of Charles Ilodciibough, E.-q., whom she was paying a short visit. She had been in the enjoyment of her usual health the day before, and her death was caused by an over dose of chloroform which she was in the habit of taking for neuralgia in her head, to which she was subject. When found in the morning, she was ly ing with a handkerchief in one hand up to her nose and a vial in the other hand. Hor death is greatly lamented by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Easton Argus, Nov. 25. s iaiuuy were killed, and soveral more severely woundnd. Out of fourteen rmrsnnq nn t.hu uiai iccas tue urroeiuiu mav uenuH ur- illlf ai- Jnnhnn l,a rives; and, in fact, the process of excava- law of Moody, escaped entirely uninjured, tiou is now goiugon, and the miners are Tbo 8torm camc on about 4 0c)ock ut work huudredsof feet below the bae and accordins t0 the acc0unt eiven by Ul the surv vors. was on v a few miuutes passing over; yet it left behind a scene of destruction and suffering tha like of which tho Ore has vet reached. It has extcuded on the vein of coal which is known as the Great Mammoth or "J ugular" vein, ranging from thirty to one buudrod feet in thickuess over a mile from east to west. The water run ning from the mouth of the old mine is as i . t. i. a wnicn those wuo witnessed it may none never to look upon again. When the wind subsided, threo persons present Jackson, who, as wo h'avo said, was unin inrnil nnn nf flio onti n rr Mnnrlfra ntifl n fel.:"?" & ! A Mi8? - Turner, slightly Injur- yw wuu.j, ... wo uww aH(1 " cd-wero left, able to cive the alarm to bold a stream as that flowing from the fcho neigbborhood and render assistance White Sulphur Springs of Greenbnar A ftroro5 nf thn nn;unnra prn snnn n9. Thc ga.cs which tho water contains are 3ombied wuo sot about collecting the carbonic ecul gas and nitrogen, and the bodiea of tho dead and those unable to mjncrai auosiancc pnncipany su.puato movo for tboir woundg Everjtbing waa of iron, sulphate of magnesia, or opsom dono tbat k;ndnoafl and 8ynipathy could aalts nmonia, alumnia, &o., with sulphur- diotate to relflive tbo suffering3 0f tbc ,o acid and carbonic acid wounded and give a decent burial to the The mineral waters of tho Barmng deadi When the bodies of the latter muuuuMuui xvuuayima uro louna io brmmhf. fnrrother n mnlRnoholv 1 j TelliDg- on One Another. The Washington correspondent of the jP;ca's keeps tilling tales out of school. Here is an extract from one of them: 'The ?ix hundred and fifty workmen Temoved from the Navy Yard at Phila delphia, since the election, may now real ize how much Lecompton promises are worth. They were retained just long c noiigh to be used for their votes, and dis charged an soon as this duty was perform cd. A more infamous prostitution of pat ronage anu ot honor was never heard o not even in those days when offices were thrust upon men, on the mere expectation ot obtaining their support for the Execu tire. I understand tbat the same system ha- boon ruaintaiued at every Navy Yard .1 T T 1 .1 . r it in me union, ana mat in iVcw lork dispute took place between Commodore Kearney the commandant at that port and George Taylor, the Colonel Florence of that quarter, because the Commodore would not stuff the Navy Yard with un necessary laborer., who were to be nai 80 much a day for voting in favor of a heeooipton Congressman. The old isal resi-ted the mandate of the politician who appealed to onr pliant Secretary of .. as. tbc iN-tvy, at which there was a great row I wish Commodore Stewart had taken the bull by the horns at our yard. Kear ney's protest heat George Taylor, am Ull ironsides could have laid oat the Honorable iom if ho had chosen to do so. Practices like these in any company or corporation would have caused the of- r 1 . a ienamg parties to be summoned into Court, while in private life they would be regarded as little short of profligacy. uut our ijcnerai Administration can do all this, and more, and go Ecot-freo. possess virtues not attainable to all the niateri medica of the healing art, and efforts arc now being made to render the water accesfiblc to the public, in the hhapo of baths and wells. Mr. Salatbiel Ilarries, a gentleman engaged with Mr. DeBow in developing the coal, lead and other minerals of Virginia, and now at Fariuvillc, in Prince Edward County, was the person who, at the imminent risk of his life, brought out the bodies of the un fortunate men who first set the Burning Mountain on fire. It was, a fearful undertaking, for the destroying fumes of the azote and carbon ic acid gas filled every bole and corner of the mine. But Mr. Harries is a fear- ess and reliable miner, as well as an in telligent man, who has seen more mining itc adventures and accideuts in the deep dark bowels of tho earth than anv other man probabiy now living. He has been a spectacle was presented. Nine mangled corpses of various ages and sizes, from the gray-haired grandsiro down to the tender infant, laid outside by side on rude boards gathered from the ruins of their late huppy dwelling, was a sight to melt the heart of the beholder. The nauiea aud ages of the deceased are correctly given in the following list, furnished u by one of their neighbors, who examined the family record: Josiah Moody, aged 58. James Moody, 20 years. Margaret J., his wife, 20 years. ...- i MaryE., his paughter, 10 mos.,. Elizabeth G. Moody, 16 years. Martha E. Moody, 14 years. Geo. W. Moody, 8 years. Adaline Moody, 3 years. Sarah F. Moody, 2 years. Mr. Moodv was a minister of the Meth ar were five or hx kdko of oxen and several irom talilorma ana Uregon. horses. " Arfter the storm was over to ot. Louis, jNovomber 22. look at it, one would have thought ij e overland mail has arrivedbring hardly possible tbat a oat to have been jng. gyo passengers. During a severe there could have escaped being killed. storm at'Trajon, on the 2d of- October, a Yet, singularly enough, of tha animals stampede occurred among tho Camels referred to, only one horse was killed, use( by Lieut. Beale. Nino have been aud all the others escaped without the recovered, and six aro still missing, slightest injury. The Los Angelo Star, speaking of im- Thc course of tho t.torm, as wo have migration, pays auother. large party of said, was from south-west to north-east, immigrants from Iowa, Missouri, Arkan and tho whirling current but a few bun- sa3 ami Texas arrived during the week dred yards in diameter, though the at- jn esCellent health, without experiencing mosphere was disturbed for several miles the slightest inconvenience. Tho stations arouud. At this place, nine miles from 0f tbo Overland Mail Company afford the center, there was considerable wind ratiug places at convenient dis and a heavy fall of rain, attended by taDcea, and greatly assist traveler. The fierce thunder and lightning. No loss of feed for stock is excellent, and animals life .was sustained at any other place ex- arrive in good order. A largo immigra cept the one mentioned, the storm hav- tion from the South Western States is now ing found no other residence in its course. on the road. David Harris, of Baltimore Several plantations and crops, however, waa burned to death at San Franpfaco, were seriously damaged; a good many on tbo 22d ult. cattle killed by falling trees, while com- The Sixth Ipfantry had reached Car plete destruction was made of the timber son .Valley and would proceed directly to in no uiuia. uueiueia. jLuree nuuureu recruits. iiniifr Lieut. Bootes, were expected in ten'davs. A Sanguinary Engagement. We have already chrouicled tho mur der of W. W. Smith, a merchant in Oua chita, Miss., by one E. Ward, which oc George Penn Johnson has formally re tired from the National newspaper, Victoria dates to the 18th of October mentions the arrival of nine hundred oun- curred a few days since. The murderer ce3 0f gold dust by Express, besides sev- ueo.outwas arresiou in a tavern at woou- erai argc parceb in the hands of passen . xt: i l ii i j: r vine, iuisa., wueru iuu iiiuuiuru uisoovur- irers. eU him ana sent lor a posse ot men to cf- Accounts from above are more favora fect bis capture. The Ouachita Herald ble; mines turning out muoh better than aaJs : anticipated the month previous. New "Alter retiring to bis room he seomcd digcimrs of all dosurintiona dis-covo! to suspect that all things were not right, More miners are from un the rivor rhnr. .i i.i.; rm i ii i I . o o r anu spoKe oi leaving. j.no lanujoru pre- coming down. Freights from Victoria to seutod a double-barrel gun and told him Fort Hope have advanced from 40 to 1.1.1 i tt..i had been paid by the faculty. Scarcely had he said tho word "when the silver be gan to' fly into tho arena from tho seats of tbo' vast amphitheatre. Nearly all the 300 students were present, and the show er of quarters, greatly jeoparded tho lec turer (Dr. Motf) and his attendants, to gether with Dr. Alex. B. Mott, who seem ed to be a target in the innocent amuse ment. We were favored this morning with a call from Mr. Groux, tho congenital fis sure of whose sternum oreated such inter est at the Medical College to-day. His case is a most remarkable one, and is a rare opportunity of studdying, cx visit, tho actions of the heart, great vessels, and lungs.. It solves several doubtful questions in regard to the action of tho heart, and gives quite as vivid an idea of the great strength and vigorous movements of tho "little life-machine' as if the ribs were cut away and it exposed; more vivid in deed, for in the latter case there would be no action such as is now plainly visi ble under all conditions of the systom, be ueath only a thin veil of flesh. Somebody's dcairo that there might bo a window in the breast of all men, or Charles Lamb's equivalent, a pane in the stomach, seems nearly realized in Mr. Groux's case. Evening Post. Thriving German Settlement in Texas. A letter in the New York Herald da ted Fort Clark, Texas, thui refers to thriving Germau nottlement: Some thirty miles from San Antonio ia located the flourishing German village of new xraumiei.-, an onsis ot thrift and in- if he undertook to leave he would certain- u per tou. The shipments of gold from ,lust,7 amidst a desert of genuine Texian ly fire on him. Soon after this (about Victoria through Coells. Faro & Co ,azincai4- maiu street of tho villago uiuuti ui uiut7 iui. iieuwiuu anu ir0in 4tii August to 12th Uctober, amoun- J iue, uuu nueu on eitner siue by ;n came up. rard said to Tatum ted to $i)2 000. ncat painted cottages, with tasty grass ten O his men that ho would like men. Tatum would submit to an arrest he should not Valpariso, on the 17th of October, t. I i 1. 1 rut I UB uu,l uu b"bu io asqmeace. J.ne Oregon dates to the 10th gov that Col party proceeded to enter the room. Ward pretended to he taken by surprise, said to consult with the Tim Kriti.h q,m nf T.;nn fl,nMS A.i piotd and flower gardens in front. Hern - yj. ..u-w, au- . r .. ... asauring him that it hu mirnl Ttmpc f.rr;ttorl ,! EniiMU f.. you unu an excellent bote , a bak-nrr j ----- - " - j v a a w ui I ' j w sowv uoe stores, ana no less than ten wagon factoties. Q'hese German settlc- Wricbt's column had returned to Wn'.ln. ments abound in educated men Ilun-ia- WaHa. The artillerv battalion, iindor rian, PoIes and eTcn Austrians, rivalinjr quickly, 'What's that?1 aud commerced Capt. Keyes' are en route for Van Couv- tI,e Germans themselves in education and liriug his pistols at the crowd, wounding cr. Mr. J. F. Walker in the neck aud killing Lieut, la. Ibe remains of Capt. Gaston were buried at Mr. J. Barnes, by shooting him through tho heart, himself rcceiviuir onlv one MifnhpU nmUir nf Kn n,;i.;... previous letter, th wouud in the arm by a pi.-tol fired bv mnnlprnd H.n Tnn A Mnf nt i for lexas a rrreafc work- of Tatlor and reGnement--alI, or nearly all, exiles from Walla-Wal- latuerianu, on account ot ttKir politi cal opinions. As 1 have remarked in a 1 are uomg civilization, years ago, was captured by Major Gar- rauualv convncsng the people of that nett, and confined at Fort Lincoe. oi.uc mai muustry and economy carry The Yakimi Chief Outrie. father of Du wca,th and prosperity along with them, aim lorm tue sure loundation of a power ful and influential community. to Slavery Split 1 he Methodist Protestant Convention in session at Springfield Ohio. ha3 adon ted tho following resolution, by a vote of 16 to 2: llesolved, Tbat indisputable faots, the luuutwuuj ui euuuu lugio, me dictates oi Christian prudence and enlightened sense oi our duty to liod and man, justify and warrant tms convention, in tho name of tbc several Annual Conferences, herein represented, to now declare all official connectiou, co-operation, and official fel lowship with and between said Conforen ces, and such Conferences and Churches. within tuc iuetdodist rrotestant Associa tiou as practice or tolerate slave-holding and slave trading, as specified in said me morial, to be now and forever suspended. Provision was afterwards made for the compilation of a new Hymn Book in con junction with the Wesleyan denomination, aud Committees appointed to take steps for a nnion with the Wesleyans, and to choose between Cincinnati and Pittsburg as a location for tho MeOmlist Protestant newspaper, now published at Baltimore entraed in the deepest mincsin tho world odist Protectant Church, aud a school and has wandered for miles bnnoarh f,fl teacher. Ho was a native of South Car- raging billows of the sea. He was one plina, but had lived in this State for ma- of the fir.-t to open the anthracitn onal ny years. Ho has numerous friends, who mines of Pennsylvania, and has loh been will deeply regret to learn the tragical ucccstul in explonnz new reinous for iJl wr.icu nas uerauen uimscn anu so coal, irou, &c. To such men will Vinrin- w&nJ of llis family. ia owe her future existence as a minin The incidents and circumstances of this and manufacturing State, in connection torrible catastrophe, furnish materials for with her own capitalists and enterprising a chapter ot the horrible, as tnrilling as uuaitiusa uiuti. -L.iuLiiiuuu JZiiiuuirer. auj uunanvu iv uc iuuuu iu me . press of the day. The dwelling in which xi oiuuic iui tue wiuier. most or toe lamny were sleeping was Tbc New York Times says tbat a young newly built, of heavy green logs. These man from Franklin cume to that city a wore carried some to the distance of sev- few days since, with onlv a limited ward- era! miles and others hurled together or alchion, was killed while attempting escape from Col. Wrights command: xuu uiiunou oi x'razer river is in good condition, and trade with British Columbia thrown opeu to all parties Ke'dwme. n ard continued firing till all his pistols were discharged, then drew his bowio kuife and rushed to the door, wheu he was shot down by Mr. Tatum. In the melee the lights were put out. The dead and wounded of lied wine's party were drawn out of the room, the door closed aud the room guar ded for several hours, it not being known tr writ nvfiinf YYr frl rri.f Koklwi T was eventually determined to introduce vin u itupen to inspection. . " . . . . ... I ' V" X 1 . . Ia. . a light into the room, that hi3 condition come mree years ago our physicians without banks, suffered miibt be seen. To this end a lisbt was witnessed the process of digestion throuab the late financial revu!.,inn tJ.m , Lu. let down the chimney, by which he was an orifice left by a gun-shot in the abdo- er community in Europe? And if a pro ven weltering in his owu blood, with pis- uien or .-uaxis &t. martin; but a greater tective tariff be such a drawback tols in hand, which he had succeeded in curiosity was yesterday exhibited to the prosperity of any people, bow does it come reloading while ia that condition. There students of the University Medical Col- to pass that France, tho. nniu, nf n . ii . .1 , , , , . .. . .... , w aiM lay the demon, apparently determined to lcS dl lU0 Dour 01 1 rot. uiotts clinique. Jburope which has moat consistently ad at the greatest iU a "4 uvukivuvj ui mcsieruum uereu to mis policy, in precisely the (breastbone) which enables the several try whoso condition, as well as fin If a hard money currency be a specific againt the approach of monetary crisis and embarrassments, how did it happen that the trading town of Hamburg, in Germauy, whose business is conducted more severely in sell his arrest or his life possible cost to others He was now appealed to and assured that they wire detcrn:iucd to take him dead for alive, but that thev had no inclination to do him any further bodily narm, out, on the contrary, would do all robe aud equally limited means, and in- against trees, and broken like pipe stems, stead ot fiudiug hitcself on the road to The heavy hewn sills of the house were fortune, was on the point of starvation. taken up aud carried off like feathers. In this Drcdicamcnt. ho stolo n f nf The bodies of the dead worn nink-prl ur t & I - v.wwv.i , i ,j T I . - boots and shoes iu front of a shoe store in various distances and in different direc- w , . u,s"arui imscl,; whereupon Caual street, was arrested and taken hn- tions from the house, everv, vesti.-n of inew ins weapons from him, when the coun- finnnmnl movements of the heart to be seen. It as industrial, is admitted to W. M,o mow ba3 excited iutense interest for several flourishiu I It has been remnrl-orl w years past throughout the cities of Europe the severity of the 'panic' which prevailed . .v-.. uv.uijlki ui mu ucmci ib uuiiuj iui; ium year was Greater or less a very intelligent gentleman, M. Groux, in the different countries Effected bv it a native of Hamburg, 28 years of age. according io their relative annrovimnMnn somewhat under the average lucht. nn1 to a nraf-rinnl fmn-tra,!., n-.:.. rather pale, though he appears to be in that France, where the maxims of free- t.l TT . . I uwuwvi j - f ' w - w w i i - . . i ii I1;! i i ii i rnv ( rrnn innH h m u i l t- fore Justice Steers, of the Essex M.,rkt. olothine having been striked from thBn, P.81010118 V ,n attendance upon TTT . r " IT" 7 a,UB uu Iariu.c&l realization, " I o a r r ; f i.a .it l t uu uuu mhl i il I n sinnn U'hinh aa. ntw irhmh iLi t ... i. Po eli nnnrL lllrn llio fnll; i;i lirfhovri-nrl nnrl r-nrnrn,! rrJfl, A,. , WOUUUOU Dy ni ffiSelf ministered to - , .. . . uu-.u -uu ..u.um. uu iuu great fXpOnCHl Ot nnro L I "T' -",1 . "T,;;''':: M wants by dre9nK his wounds. He lUC ??C0,01 tUe fc.terDuta might be tUo protective system, was less" effected 1 Magistrate- have vou to sav ral- Moody, .r Tho i ".Verelv b i r, and T though it is An"f " " 0o,l reverses than any ative to this char.-c of rnhhnrv r,rf..rrrt,i who.e rficovnrv is dnnhffii! Snra ti.ni. ci..Jrnou"nt not raortally wounded. It was o - -w-w. iiviwuiw j w i yw j v w u i I . 1 i . 4 I.. . , . J I f liA Hncinn rf Hie 1! ainst youi and hor husband heard the roar of tbc T T ci ' Prisnnrr IVTc mnn. .na n . j I stnrm. Kn enron nr t i.wi i mediately to Shreveport. where, if alivn ' " I IA tULW 11 QL' 1111 I' II I 11 II III! I JLU1 UJl U 1M U 11 .' UUU AJ I 111.11 il 1111 I ' I I I I I I . & J VI menced putting on his pantaloons. She "" is conuneu in jail. ' arain I was starving. Magistrute- ;That is no excuse for raised herself and was also in the act of theft. stennincr on the floor when inrrihli. . i o . ' insoncr lou go without food fortv- crash came, and she remembers uothin" eight hours, and you would not think an eke until restored to consciousness sev excuse was wanted for stealing. I came eral hours afterwa'rd. G'ho pecui.ar uciormuy or uis. chest aud gave country in Chriteudom. Was this acci- an excellent icctnre. on the hearts action, dental l National Ti.irlhwurrr demonstrating his remarks with colored 1. .. I -V -V piatcs, an artihcial heart, and his own eSrostmaster-General Brown ha3 hotly. I ho collar bones are not conuec- procurred a plan, which will be recom- ted. (neither arc the nha n lu;r nnnn. oicDdcd to 1 nn.m. fnv .tT.i;..-i.:n - f ki I C .m LlllIUJi uu Fifteen Mile Foot Eace. A fifteen mile foot rann tnnfc Tlnnn s'tiSi) uut tbcro is a groove where the ster- arrangement bv which If m . . . mint .Iinnt.l I... .1.. .1 . . 1 . L t .1 X J . In an passed through the Pot Office greater safety than heretofore. o with J6 Zaddock Pratt, of N. Y.. has ao- thc Franklin Trotting Park, North Chel-Luum suould be skin is natural sea, (Mass.) on Fridav aftprnnnn Tm ,ts natural state this groove, is about yooni: mau . V ' .... . i .. T'. ,ml , i,jf " i... i herefrom Franklin. N. J.. tried to net Moodv. who escaned with nothing worse V . conestants ior the uvc hundred - . ' i. i. .. 1 1 t ' ' .. ,. ' n : uonar prize, two of w mm nr tj:, 1ub uiree incnes. Un ookinn- nt wuiK . i in r rntiiiT n t m rr mnnArf iiirnnn enmn earn rr f-itirin t t mwiu iuy u ? . n i " ;:.T T w - " Tu Bluu'y Louis Bennett. nnhn ..:i. tho groove, pulsatile swellincr is disenmi. oraing to his own accouut "tanned one anu iirnnwir tn n enmat hm.! I I nnnsiniin nr whnt mno hnnnnni,,.. .. ---'-""'umaui'uaniiJt;. ,. . o I -n- . - . .. . . . . cr. Y i uu nueri omitn. oi tho JonawnnfJn rt-v. mnu uuu auu louriu -wi " uuiv 10 oe Ulty yarUS UOWn f:u (PL. .,i T . . nhr if rpsnir'ilinn lt ,1-,1 -l BOrtl the sanm nnmliii f the hill from tho house, clin-incr to U -sutlers i were d ames Unmn, of -?"r"u""cu 11 rylul y nraK,,T i.tu..j ...,.-d. , a. i. ' ,,P . . ; jjosion, nna the Iteadin Hknmlnn rvf v tu au uuurmous extent, aud , -. l j is i iui i niiiiii itii i vim , r i itinni. m.iiiii 11 . m t i nn wn nr I ft iit .nw.n. v. i . w li fcw I u., " twwu 4ltj 11 U CLillLt. Ill II T ' " T 1 I... ... . . . . tnnninif II ria I ' 1. - 11- i i I 111 Wells Island for four niontha bnek. nnri on llio tsnv fntmA n U;D o' PriSOlier T am miieh nKlirrorl fnr U Si-tors. U-lmni lm fnnlr nn (.Io Ot. Ml . P ft rinrt o""i re rises to an The Roadinrr nhnmninn ,DalDi ,uil aDa teUie unt tbc brcathi iJ - -ew xorK markets. n f"--ii i. i - , ... i -t.i contest the first mile and realorcu' wuen 11 S0OD subsides. This is Wednesday, jov. 24. 1858. gives me just tor a home for tho Winter i aw ui uuu uunijeu, ior u aisifti', uum ub ioon un in nis arms fine rt rr , . . i. i,,.t ,i , . , , . . what I h.n kS. l..kl..Ud. cv,ral efforts toVck. d .b. S.r.'0.00. lh, fif"'- ?'h"e V lh" Al!JTm.mla,'".u Fi?.?.K MBAL-Wk..! ; the sales he got to the yard she wa-i dead. One of the children was-found eharp contest between the two Indi ans. another pulsatile KV71llill. ca,ily felt, are S;40U bbls. at S4 30a84 45 for super- .t' .--"r Puriug the latter part of the fifteenth 'whicb ia tlloiort8 the gt artery from fine State: 84 5U for elml ,?n Q.ir -r . . . . ...- w .twa tuuuu y i iu iuv iuu ui o:. i. u. . i " . f i.n i.nf '!). ,4:1...: i . . . i ..... . . V important Uecision. its head taken off above the eves and the u- " ern 10 la' wl,en 15ennctt passed ." contraction uo lor extra do., 4 S0aS5 for It j-uc Augusiavyonsiitutioualisteavsthat nnna " j ullu- niade the tifteenm les n nn TJ i, , , . . w tuijv, nunc tuuovuiu nna UUUl'llIll' I . . . Judge Magrath of tho United States from tho branch of a fallen tree. The , twcntJ-mne minutes and fifty sec r; i. .rTreT! decided eldest Miss Moody was found at the foot ' of the luns low onds. that the liability of a steamboat companv nf nn nnroMn i.:.u , op frcigb. doe. no, stop tbo good, nid 0vSl7bce7 bXd bdto . M on frcirht are landftfl nn hrr vu- . j i -n , Jm. . . . UWIU4C " lol' a i.iit Playing "Tag" with a Bear. The Detroit Advertiser tells the follow- hipper is compolled to see that tho Dro-L rnnnAiAA t ... . i .i w iwuuu iuui;vu uii v.uvw au UL1I1UICU IU tUD bis business "u.cuuuau.ur iiattju iu responsible hands I in 9n ntt,n,i,o j .:., ,r. subieot to the order of the o.,.r ... "" ru-Dttcu umu oy i a i- across . ' vvu- i ni ufiwn il ri ri n inmnn t n K . 1 -. l i . t ...... r - c wuicu over the head with h s onr ,rL . ; I " ..u lUb also seen. In couL'hinj. prades of Westor nvtm is cn r he ngh lung suddenly protrudes from shipping brands of roundhoop extra Ohio the chest through the groove and ascends $5 60a7 00 for trade brands do : S5 50 a coniderablo disfnnnn nl claviclo into the nock. i- n..inf Km firm. .i. .i'i " " "T uciuub or mose wonder- &s auaS4 20. Corn Menl i- r,,.. .u. mvereo to too comigoee, it is from th ,ond nmnn il, f.ii.. " " "". " uratiot raeo , 10 geoorai readers ot pbvsiolosr for Jersey. , f.uu iu lespousiuie aanas in an outhonsn nnA BnP,i i.;mi- ri . ,T . BwimmingM- wen u i 900 signce. 8Wimmini7 it WOUJO 00 we 1 It it could ho ov uKirnil ki.,1, ( f..."- o...i . . . i r ii.. : c i. ... -.uiuiiuu i vuu. vi iuu jlluu uuuiucrn i si vv i iiiiii iio struct: liis bearship a blowM" aI1 pubho schools. bush, rninmnn AVKifn 01 oa. I rt ,1 -..Til 1 . I y- - I . f 1 U t IW UUULUL'I I). OA ZW: cu. iUr. broux remembers bcin? taken bv 8.000 bush. aonH irl,;f m:.i.: 7 01 c i , a- j i i wci k.v iti ituiKiiu. v. 1 tk 1 fnrnilv llnnlnr tn n inn':..i :.. n... ?. . -i i . . b . ' e is in retail demand; sales of 000 bush. wmnll nra nf "77 ..T Q 1 . Tha r.i,.. , 1..,. l. i ' " " WT VrtW 8a' 01 tu,u iuuowcu uw uiu uut ,ow ior what; nor did the State nt 46a40c.. and Western and flana- The Troy Budget tells of a man nam fid Pfltnr ?,.K-nn P Li... WOOUJ , . . ",r, nn n n i I mi. f . . 1 " .,'' '!rr WB0? a,aetMo imume of bow IHH.,.,, ,", I" '.as""- 'SOOor tH.nc.aovoraUje.rsof.i. In 1840. bush. at 7587o. for Western 7tM,rf' satificd with the "turn of nffair- " ..nfli . "4".lu our uBiuy. lie li v- Camc of 'W hot i i. ' Lif - ,. auu., uuu -.-..u. uersey and aouth- Wda, n;.,l,f ivn.n S,.,..7: :T' ed 80I stance from his father, and hv hrnntin,, ;7i ' """l i,u" ucnr,r-,t ujauo unowu to the profession, cm lellow. U nite Beans are better. -j j,..v, . " """wcu ,.j ..mil r;i . . . J.. " j 1.UV.U umuuur uiaimea l.-j .,. ;,i i- e i . . me latter s "a"'" promiaoa.-- " ,,rmi: 'b, 5'! ' f"S' T -dbroogbt ashore. no latter replied that ho sold his wife n A wu xuosuay Bogus Coin Mint. TL. TT ' .1 M l- f j-uu iiamsourg leiegrajvi says: '"lhere is a strong reason to believe that a mint for the manufacture of bogus ooin is in successful operation in our town. This is the general opinion; and it strikes us tbat the exercises of ordinary vigilance anJ sagacity on the part of the Police of ficers might lead to the discovery of its locality, and detection of the eperators." i m i i i Return of Senator. Sumner. The Washington National Era says that Mr. Sumner will return to the United States the latter part of this month, and rcstrme Lis post io the Senate at the opening of without incumbrances, and then kicked . i them both out of doors. The kicking 1 !...!.-. .. . . urougu iue iransaction to the attontion of the court. after dinner, they got ready to leave for ,u u,o iauers nead. lio was o was shown to several distinrMiiahp.l knl nf 1200 hnsh. Ueissaid to medical men as a greatouriosxty, and was MOLASSES- borne, but fin ftt t hn I M . A, l i . . I . .' w . ' 1 w& l u u ni iri'Ni, nnn r ...li niiiinnri tn H..Mn n i i ,i a . i. . . . . - .T-.r.. Hllu uououoss UMUOCU lu wavi mroujju i!iUfOuo lor tho Imp: sales- o OU h hd nk . 1. n. r . - . " WUUU at better: at SI 25 per bushel. There IS VCrV littlo.rlft." are. A Kan Carried, awav htr o trifn A young sian named Power residing 8u'ar cal18! were noticed vusuL-c-ouier, XiUgianu, went a few v,3,,,liU "uo Dpui -a. ue weeks ago to fly what he termed a Span- croP a ecn g31"0! ish kite, of very largo dimensions n,i grown up in crab grass, having adjusted tho cord and tail, it raD- clear of tu0 grasS quantities of which .1 1 -.i 1 t .. r j:r.j .1 . . . . luctantlv consentfld formnntn n,;i...' 4uuuB. pvaiie attending to his business, which L.440 bbls. at SI 7 as..-ei r " R 4 - .wv..v. uutu lu ui u- I 1 r. . . I "- "uoi 1 tw i nr iiinaa.in ? ; -Riilrni tnT. "" U,J Buuuoing, ne was attacked with lots; 16 90 for thin 010 oV 010 sa j ?, . , . . ilailroad to Chicago. ha3mont s s Wifln.. f ki.4 n rr ,i..JoS m. lu'Q iUess 5 9 oa19 xx uumuur o. incutents snowing the ex- On tho 29th iHian . Li '1 . r ""T V,uuu Vu lT w ior oiearj 0 lor thin Clear. 4-rfrMB4lj L till llil I N III V A m I IUI I I IT I II I I III I I Il llnrill nit I . . . . A . t I 1 M . - - " 1 & 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 w- i.u u 11 11 iiii 11 11 1 1 1 w (l 'tun titi r inn nni 111. '!. ' treme forco of the wind, as well as its sin Beef O 1 All h I I 1 M f I 111 bv thnw nU m ft n. , "uuutiipuia and ,uw suggestion oiteu mat e him, v z: trv Prime- s;S 0, r n T ' by those who Ghicago-the Pittsburg Port Wavnn nnd to travel and Jhnw hi.lf fn ,k ;?iTb0.7dfo.r Country Mess; a d "hf oh had' 5 r havi completed, -n of the countrio"s of Europe Bri ! d 8 1 5 fT df Vf ws swtt LaH d?r -an- and now of America. He has in album Boi T o!!y were r;-i r :r; "TOv.an,i roa,d "now . wo. vo,umos' ru,c are ny cued sales of 65 ;' idly ascended with a brisk breeze until it drlfted agat the stumpa and logs as in tho i. np railway r graphS tU, ch5of bera lOJo. and koea at lVHc T "R r had taken the full length of tho e rd 'hough it had been washed thereby wentVfou hwn? and aU UC. la,P0edieal societies and fair demand 'and a't i?i o" "ft!' which became entangled round Power's fallen stream. A eow which must have twentfonr roiles- IT?V f 'AA St' Petqra Ohio, and 14.Jo for StaJa Oh, ' i. hand, and the wind increasing, be was bLeeD, one hundred and fifty yards from An ATlTa n,nn, 11 . g fv - ' nd ffm Vienna to G saable at TiaOio drawn a distance of half a mile in the tbe when the storm" commenced. .? .5' fc?."?" Ie"8 a 8to,T a'' t8tlfW l? tboir great interest in TALLOwif. ... ' Srcate&t aiTonv. the nnrrl nnflinn Inu n.l Y a j i uivj iuu I bone. was found head foremost in the wnll ' h . " --"-.T" a .ouaP nied toe case, jide signatures of nrofes table occurs ' . a "?U owmiaoic g.l, called and oelebnties Who, have . examined . ,,vi"u "iu oin. inev nnnnnri 17 hmina r,.l n.imW i. .1 . was tbe" rjre.Hcrvntmn nf nL:L, , 7 . . ' H.-Hjy. o inpusaiid; Another remarkable menjiottiong, aors mand oood: sales of 85 nnn lk examined him 10o.. cash. ' 4. IJEESWAXis in limited requestand r ,V7rS,ee 'adrtisement of Dr. Sanford' parcel bf slock. Ib!a field heWilVdm" Z 7i T- b ,S- aved' and took a At th? oIo39 of his lecture vesterdav wSil.Tr . i "i01-requested SoutKetajiXellowsatc I fl J. A n l. "2,i. VMSU.