wtinsin Wisconsin. 0. ih 'OiwfUh river, in Jt-fferaon Co. Wuoomin. are. th reuiaini of remaika, ble ruin, whoite ririiin is attributed by ihe traditions of the Indiana to people called the Azutuns. Thd ahape of the ruin Is thai of in irregular parallelogram, construetad of .bil--k burin wiih straw The otiier wall is now oetween four and rive feel high, and about iwenty-tbree feei wide; and uppcars in have been erected ol unburnl bricks, whidi were alierward l.jeeied to a heat ro intense a to leave ihem much harder than the culinary brick even after ibe lapse of centuries. Th atoiy of hfl Indinns in that vicinity is that, many hundred yer ago, a warlike people caint from He north-east, and. ry a series of in-cf asful battles, wrested their landc from them. These people wee possessed nf tools and implements unknown to iln ' Indians; hail a knowledge of agriculture W that of ihe auhjugucd tribta; and us oni!ri lire simple aboriclnesby lha build lugs they conjiinetei! and the rivililaiion ihev displayed. After they had ronqnered Xlm'sweunindinil naii-jiis, the Altaian pro teede.l lo build a eily, which ihey e: lied tV thttlr own rume. ' W4ien a century had Japied, however, impelled by the thirst of further conquests, they burnt iheir eiiy and moved off to the aouthward. Thus far the (million of the (ndiani! la Frest-oifa 'Conquest of Mexico,' we (earn thai the people inhabiting the valley of Tez:uco, were not the Anginal occupaim of the em!, but had come from a country to 'the north which they called Aztalan. The, mono iiente of itvw nation agree, in a remark able manner, with thai liiscovered in Wis conain. The tradition, moreover, existing among two different races, holding no coin mumeation between each other, is a further 'confirmatory proof that the subjects of Mon lezunn originally occupied our north west nn territory. Other points of similarity between the builders of the Wisconsin ruin end the inhabitant of the valley of Mexico, are their warlike character and superiorly it civilisation 10 the red men. We have no doubt, therefore, thai the jUtecs, ol whom these Indian traditions tell, are one and .rhewanve 'feojile. Anoihcr curious fact is worth recording ifcsfare wo quit this subject. The Delewaie Indians had a tradition, (hnl this wiole country wis once occupied by n people called the Allegwi, whose advances in civ ilization were far beyond iheir own; but who eventually retired in a south westerly .direction from what ia now the United Stales The farmer presence of such a people' here ia made certain by their having jjivea name to the Allegheny mountains; tariUllreir -retreat canbe traced towards the MissMsippi, and along the alopeaof Abba ma, by Hide and gigantic ruins, vary similai in ohnraiMftr In ihnsfi in Mei'lCO Light thus begins to break.iu upon the .hitherto dark anatiis of the Aborigines Ths Crania Americans. of Dr S. G. "Morton," gives valuable information io those desirous of pursuing this interesting niject na : IS rati lord, iiummnui, rrew:un, nt mhnri mav Im consulted with advantare i'e have referred lo the subject as one, ' - . y-k I !'.. . worthy ol investigation, uur nnjoci is im only to give tne news anu nieraiiiro in wc Jay, bul to throw out hints on acience and aie'w facia ill history whenever .they arise. TUB OCCUPATION OF OREGON There is, unquestionably, a gteat deal of Interest felt, as to what uongress is imeiy Jn dii in re ard to the Oreiron Territory. The bill, reported in the Senate, recognizes sill tho territory West of the Misiouri.South of tho 49 h parallel ol Worm lautuue, -uasi filie ltnekv Mountains. and North of the boundary between the United Sines and Tex-unot included within Ihe limits oi any Siais also the teritorv comprising the Kocky Mountains, is the country between ihem and the Pacinc, Jsoutn oi oi .loiroea aixl 40 minutes of North Uiilnile. nd North of the 42J degree of North lati- i,,,ta -r i, a inriiidei all itut we claim. A .(iivnrnitr. Seerclarv. Judc. etc., are pro .viiled -SVhentlw are 5.000 inhabitant? over 21 years of age.ihey shall have power m farm a Teiriinial Legislature. The te .present itives shall serve for two year, anil .even- 50( while mate inhabitants eha'11 have !one .rembfi. The members are lo be pai(! '3 a day, I he fitienl also lequiren 10 erect Sim kade lortiii aui wrrnory, u j.h nntriber of five, from ose point on tin "Missouri Kiver, and the mst praciicablij route to ihe South pass in the Homy oun itir.u. Also to erect fortifications at or near the mouth of the Columbia Kiver hatrl pmi.iraiii. or setiler. of 18 years and up ward, is to have 010 acre of laud, if In rtvill i-nliivate the same for five cnnseeuiivi years. lfBmarrie.il man, his wife shall ' hive I fit) acres, and the father shall havi ilie same fur each child under 18. years he mav have. Tfc le of ihese lands are not a1id before a paient is issued for them. "in r r - a It seem? that Mini Irene Nicliolf, the .f.tnrv iriit. wlin was married bv th Kennebec Journal to the President ol Mexico, General FrfKs, did noi her pf ponsummate that anfendid maich The Deutsche Schnellpo6t say liiat h monipil a woii'iv man. named Hans- -child, a bookkeeper, in a large German mercantile house in Uiirano. Anto-Mormon meetings have heer held at I'ontoosuc anl Maote ISello Illinois, at which resolutionic wefe pass . ed, denounstng ihe Mormons as thieves and robber. They reaolve to organize a mctt tufllcient oppnmiron lo the ftlor .jnon deoredaiionii.arid'lo aid esch other in orrenling and juirmhirg Mormon t.ik Naturalization laws. Mi", Berrien' Ml. Tho leadim frfatures of Ihe bill reported by'M'. 1 nien, Cn,ilrmjn ol the Lommiltei in the Judiciary, in the Uniied S ate" Senate, are niven in the Nittonal Intel- lineiictr. The bill brouosea lo enac ihm collectors of revenue at all the pori nf the United Sl ues shall keep book I reg'rry, in which any alien arriving in ihe United Si.ile shall be reg'Sleied, nd a erriifirte of aijch reninry b- rnnled to the siid alien. The clerk if courts in the U. b. on presentation ol he certificate at least Ihree yeaia auei he rcg-inry, may read the declaratioi of ihe tnintion of ajcli alien lo beeoni' lermanenily a citi2i of ihe United Stales, and gr.ini h'm cil'ificate ol Mich declaration, anil 'five years aftei he renis'rv. ""cb 'ie" may admilled ij become permanently a citizen of the IJ. S on cmaiii condition, ihe musi mpm ioi of which appear lo be 'Thai he shill have lesided one yeni at least preceding the applicaiiou in the S:aio or Dis'r icl in which lliu court is iiell. No duplicate of $ ich certificates r registry shall ever be issued, exespt tpon proof in court ami public adver tisement of the lorn ol tne original Children under ixieen years of ae at the lime of airival in the cou-itry are not ren iired to produce cert ficates ol ciis!ry or or deciarjiion oi inieniion, u i hey are proved lo have been five yearc resident and otherwise entitled. The next provision Df the bill is, lha' no decree ol naUiraliuatton shall be made or certificate of naturalization granted. wiihin rnonilis before Ihe lime of my election if President or Vice Presi dent of the United S!ate,or of the elcc- ion thereof, or ithin months ol he lime of any general election, in the particular Slate or District in which Ihe pplicalion is made; and such decree ami certificate shall confir no right or priv ilege of citizenship whatever, excep' in the Stale or District wherein ihe smie nay be granted fir the term of nonihs after Ihe date thereof. Persons now in the United Stiles. may at any lime wiihin fix months after the passage of thisbill, avail themselvfs f the general provisions ol it to oecomi naioralized without the orevious recis ry required of aliens heuafler airiviuaf . v a in ihe Uniied Stales. The Wonderpul Effects of Cold Watkh. A Swisi Journal lurnishes i curious annecdote of the wonders ihal Piiesinitz and his follows can produce of the 8sionishing tff-cts of their the rapeutic agem: Every paper should copy it lor tne neneiii oi me auucieu. 'A married couple, who had lor sever al years lived in a slate of anti-conjuga- harmony, determined to part, and matle n appointment with each other to meet al a notary's to Mj;n Ihe deed of separa tion. To arrive al the office of the man of law, Ihey had lo cross a lake, and, as it happened, they both embarked in ihe sameboaU On the r passage a slorn. arose, a. id the boat was upset. Tin husband, being a good swimmer, soon reached the shore in s.fciyj on looking round him to si e Jhe fate of his fellow nadseneer. -lie discovered hij wife till niuggimg for her life, bul in imminent langer. A leeling ol hi ear I y aa r lion returned to him, tnd plunging again iniu the water, he swam lo her.aiulKiccerd- d in rescuing er. When she recover ed heist l, and learne-J lo whom sin owed her life.she threw heisrlf into hi? mm. He emhrac.d his wife rqii.il onlialiiy. and ih -y vowed an oblivion of all their ditTerenceg, and that they would live and die lonriher." THEOLOGICAL. A new work on the Resurrection, by- Professor Hiish,hig appesred.and madej i great excitement in 'he Piebyler an Church. A writer in New lork s;.y 'hat it Ihrealena lo lead io divisions juite as seriotii as (hose which Puseyism a produced. A first edition of ihe ooli has been sold, and it has passed into a second. It is dialed mat the pr in cipal point wherein he differs from tin ortnodoK s'audarls this; "He rr pets f"he doctrine of the resur rection of the natural body, maintaining 'hai, as Ihe objections urged by reason gainst it resoscilalion are absolutely nMiperable, therefore Kevelation doe not and cannot teach it, inasmuch as it i impossible that the wciks and th word of God Miould be at vaiisoce. II shows thai ihere is a Hrong scriptural mthoritv acainsl the doctrine as for it His belief is, ihal there is a tpiritual oi substantial body (lor what is jieamanenl ,iv h. nrr be called kubslaniial ban nli,l is liable to decay) the perm of which is conlained in the naimal body and which in evolved b death and becomes the nudium lor tin aoulVnohler and more enlarged opera- tioi's. It ia "be promulgation of thib Deliit which ha called down the rUinn.pifliio.is a( ihe sect to which he belong.' POPULATION OF O KliAT BRiTAIN. Ammling lo ,),e late eeneu. the popula- of (iieri Britain is 18,0o0,lJb I , exclusive of IrelHiid. "TaUTB WITHOI-f rtAR " 4.1 TVUU.IV, FEB, 8, I HIS Ki'ineiiilier lite Fruiter.' WIlliAT, COKN. RYE, BUCK w in!i r, Uii i a or wuuu, win be re ceived for debia due ua for aobucriptinn. Also a few bushels of POTATOES if delivered soon From those who have promised Lumber inch and inch end a quarter pine boards will be received if delivered soon, rilK REMOVAL HILL, Tne Removal Bill came up in ihe house on Wednesday the 20th ull on second read in g. and a motion was made lo leave it lo a vote of the people, which was rejected by a vote of 40 lo 45. After considerable die I'tissinn, the bill passed eerond reading, and on motion to dispense with the rules that it he read (he third lime, the yeas were 59. nays 33, il requiring iwo thirds, it was de tided in the negative. Or. Thuisday, the bill came up in order ou third reading ; a motion was made to re consider the voir upon (he section leaving it lo the people, i was carried, ihe section added, and the bi'l passed without a division, aud was sent li the Senate, The Danville party weie up on ihe ground doing their utmost lodefea' it; but so little opposition could they raise, that lliey thought it not advisable to rah ihejyeas and nays upon the main question at any time during its passage through the House, no doubt wishing to avoid showing iheir weakness, as there were al least two to one in favor of the bill. On Aonday last (he bill was referred to .he Judiciary committee in the Senate. Owing to the deep snow, we have no later latcs from Ilarriabnrcr. therefore we do lot know what action, if any., has been ud upon il since Revival or ItiiiinoM. On every hand we discover evidences dial the depression under which business nas labored for the lust fueiears, is passing away, we do not Mere aliudu particularly io Manufacturing establishments; but lo all leparlments of labor and industry. In a vear or iwo, we have no doubt the country will be in as prosperous a condition, gene rally, as it evet was in its palmiest days ; md what is still better, we trust this pros perity will be permanent- Under Demo cratic National and Slate Adinhiisiminns ihal will enueavoi, so far as lliey properly can, 10 discourage ihe blunting system, and with our people instructed as they have )een by the bursting of llut system, we uny expect that business, in its various branelies, will be prudently, as well as vig ronsly ronducied, and til at our prosperity ivill be enduring. ruminate indeed was il for us, at this particular juneture, thai the result ol lie late election was favorable lo thai ,iariy thai desires lo hold the mad spi ir" of speculation in check; thai looks hi the future as weil as the juesent, and by i piudent system of credit, and a faithful ''ulfilmeiil of obligations, would avoid the rindin" distress aml.general ruin that at tends the collapse of ihe system of (railing on borrowed capital, or rather on no capital at all. True, our State debt ii enormous. Si it will require years of patriotic effort it rigid economy to cast il off; bin we indulge no dismal forebodings. The Stale debt will lie paid much more easily than id .my anti cirate1, the character of Pennsylvania will :e redeemed, and her citizens will prosper Especially twll Columbia County prosper placed as she is in a favorable position, and with inexhatisti ble resources inviting the in lusiry and enterprise of her citizens foi their .development. WINTER 'Him al length rome upon us in good car ieel' December and January having beei very mild, not producing much snow, we were prepared v pass on ( epring without my severe weailier ; bul our hopes were! lipped on Tuejday lasi, by l e commence uient of a very seme wld Mustering snow lorm, which continue. for two days, leaving a-bont 1-8 inches of snow upon the ground, tin: weatbcraiilicontinoiiig cold aim windy We can now say lo our brethrei of the north, we have as good sleighing at you, and we can warrant that our farmer. will improv il as well. The Sheriff of Wyoming county, receiv ed ihe death wairanl of Francis Basler, un der sentence nf death for murder in the lt derree. and the evenin? lifter i in rtreint. Jp hjg 1 ' I ad not been retaken at the lost a'-cuui?. Col. WALLACE, the celebrated Wash ingtonian Lectuier from Philadelphia, liar been Lecturing on Temperance throughout Columbia county for the past four weeks and has added to ihe Tetotal Pledge Mtven Hundred and Forty-$even names, a major ity of whom are male sdulta. He has done it, to use his owu wurds, 'by moral peraua mon. The Legislature has unanimously passed i resolution authorising the payment of the interest due on the Stale debt on the first ol February, Tho Uarriiburg Union, in commenting upon the bill, says, Our good old commonwealth has now, in a word, firmly and.resolutely encountered preicnl lilficultiea. The prevalence of a similar spun in lurure, cannot tail io raise out plighted faiiA, now and forever, lo its an ient proud position. It can now no longer be imputed to us, as a people, (hat we are feeding our honest creditors upon slones. when we have promised ihem bread thai our only return for their generous confidence consists in empty and unmeaning promises The great work of yesterday, coupled with continued perseverance and fidelity, will forever cxpungo from Pennsylvania 8 es cutchcon ihe foul blot of repudiation, and will restore her to that lofty eminence en beautifully exemplified by her motto: 'Vir tne, Liberty and Independence.' We append a copy ol ihe resolution : Thai the sum of eight hundred and sever V three thousand, five hundred and sixteen dollars and sixtv cents, be and the same it hereby appropriated to the payment of ihe inlcresi on ihe public debt of the common wealth of Pennsylvania, which will lall due m the firsi of day of February, 1845, ex elusive of interest ou all certificates of loans Hsued foi ihe payment of interest 'roDi led. That payments hereby authorized ihal) be made in such funds as may bo in the Treasury, and such portion of said funds as may not be at par in the city of Philadelphia una, I Do pnu in proportion io the several amounts due for interest provided for by this act.' There will nrobablv be no United Stales Senaloi elected from Virginia this session, he whi" house of delegates having backed mil from iheir own resolution to go into an election. Had an election taken place it is thotuzht that R M. T. Ilnr.tcr, the demo cratic candidato would have been elected. The last intelligence from the Hermitage reports that General Jackson's health lobe Isuch as to render his sudden death not al all improbable. The whole number of chi'drcn in the .ommonwealih of Massachusetts between ihe aes ol 4 and IG is 102.027. Amount raised for ihe support of schools, including the income of the surplus revenue, $558 107 23, being nearly $11,000 more than was raised the previous year. EDUCATION IN OHIO The secretary of the Siato ol Ohio, in the absence of full return, estimates that there are in ihal Statu aboul 13,000 leach ind 4(50 000 scholars connected with mon than 13,000 common schools "J.UI- . - -- PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION LAW The following is ihe one day Electioi tion Law, as it ha? passed Congress. Tin days of pipe laying and yam spinning an over, as regards this election AN ACT to establish a uniform time for holding elections' for electors of Presided And Vu-e President in ull ihe Slates oi the Union He it enacted by the Senate a' d House ol Ueprcsentarves of the Uniied Stales ol Vnierica in Cnnirrets assembled, I hat tin le.:lors of President and Vice President -hall be appointed in earb St3te on tin Tuesday next after the first Monday, in tin month of November of ihe year in whicl diey are lo be appointed, Provided, Thai iach State mav bv law provide for the fill mg of any vacancies which may occur in us college ol electors, w.icn such collegi neetg to eive its elcrloral vote; 7U pro aided, also, Thai when any Slate shah liave an election for the purpose of choos ng electors, anil shall tail lo niaKe a cnoici in the day aforesaid, then the electors may he appointed on a subsequent day, n tich manner as the State shall by law pro idc. Ergland is now agitated to its very cen le on the subject of Puseyism. Whole parishes are up in arms meetings upoi. meetings are being called protests upon nroletg ace made resolutions adopted, anil leputaiions sppoimed to wait upon tin Archbishop of Canterbury, urging a Con vention of Bishops to decide upon the all- ibsor'oing topic Shall there be a Churcl or no Church connected with tti State! At Quebec,on the 15th tilt, al sunrise he ihermnmeier ranged from 10 to 12 legrers below z-ro. The ground wa. Irejily cjveied with snow. The Convention of Louisiana, sitting ii New Orleans, lo revise the Constitution ol the State, have fixed upon the first Mon day of November as the day lor holding the Slate elections. ACCEPTABLE TO TEXAS. Gen. Lamar, Ex-President of Texas. uys the bill passed by the House of He pre sintatives will be acceptable t the people of that country He further says: 'Although it conlaiis a restriction which I da not fully approve of myself.yet its gen eial provisions are jusi lo thai country, and honorable lo the doited States 1 uanuot believe for a moment, Ihal ihe Senate a i I ' alie npl to defeat a measure which the iii. tion at large has so emphatically piouotiuc ud upon, and which is so indispensabh to its permanent peace and prosperity PICKINGS. Congress, within a few years past, has voted away $037, COO for books. &c, tin greatest part of which has been received by members. ALL HUMBUG. There is a rumor thai John Jecob Aster has it in contemplation to pay elf tin Croton Aqueduct debt, on condition thai die water is forever hereafter lo be free it the use of ihe citizens THAT GKDAT FAMILY. A veoman, named llyuc, living near London, ieel lour inches in height, lately died, and was lo owed to no urave bv nine sons, the shortest of which was six feel two and a half inches; several being six feet five inches. The avcrai u height of the whole wag six fool four inches. There are also two strapping daughter belonging to the family. jji .... '' Splitting Rocks by Lighting.' An instance lately occurred in Piussia, where, in older lo gel rid of an enormons rock, and to avoid the ordinary expense of the undertaking, a deep hole was bored into rock, into whiich was fixed a bar of iron twenty eight feet high, for the purpose ol attiactinir lightning. After which, H i stated, on the first ihundui storm, the rock was shattered into fragments! JERKS COUNTY RELIEF NOTES The bill parsed at the last session o our State Lrgislatuie, making provision for the redemption of the alleged ovet isue of relief noli s by the Hei ks county Hank, and which w.g vrloed by uover nor Pouter at the commencement o the presen session, has now become a law, having been passed in both branches by constitutional majoi Hies. I he vote in the House of Representatives stood yeas 83, nays 5, in ."vnale, yeas 10 nab'3. Said (jVef-isoe amounted Ii the turn of thirty thousand dollars', ant in now iloubilcbs scattered in small i-um. among the citizens of ihe eommonwea Holders will do well; therefore, lo guard igatnst speculation's the passage ol thn law places ihe relief notes of the Ik'ikf County liink on a like fouling will 'hose issued by all other instilulionj. NO r 11 D. An advocate, recently speaking oi" -iome of ihe Iriflingand silly argument!, ufhis opponents, likened them to a cer t in child who weni on crying so inces anlly that Ihe father was excessively annoved and de.-ned the muh'r to chastise it. 'Why, my dear,' said (he wife, 'I would do ii, but really th dear creature is so very small, that there u no place to whip it.' GREAT PROIECT- It is proposed lo build a Riilroad from ihe shores of h'ke Michigan to he mouth of Co'umbia River. The distance is 2100 milrg, to be travel! (I ivcr in about seven day s; so that a jour ney from New York lo Canton; wouh not occupy more than thirty days. From all parts in Europe, there an iccounis of the severity of Ihe weather. In the north ol England, and in Scot land, the fall of snow has been unusual ly large. The people of the Uniied States con sume five million pound of ea annual- y. Of all Ihe seamen in our mercantilt marine, not more than one fourth are Americans. Aorariamsm. A mong ihe petition presented to the Senate ol New York Monday, was on? from a public meeting held at Croton Hall; in the city of New York, praying for an art lo put an end to land monopoly, and ihal no man oi woman he heteultcr permitted to hold more land thin is reasonable for a single lann. The If 'ton f Man If'ngeil.A lverpool paper saji that Wm. Towns i soldier in the Silst Fugileers, now in India, ha confessed thai it was he who lashed out he brains of a gamc-Leeper ii Essex, abot nine years aun, and that i man named Chalker, who w is execut ed for the murder, was innocent. They don't like it We prn tb'-re is mucn ui.'iiiiJCiion iviin nisunp U '- lancy in the Western , Diocese of New York, for liavinu restored ihe Rev. Mr. v ... '....ii i i,; a i,;i r...,.,;nn. r ,111 siiiiii, 11 ma tiLi cai luiniiuill. Captain Kidd'tf ship never wi in lha . Hudson Rivei so says a correspondent of the N -tton.il InlelligencerjWho gives i brief hiitoiy of the pirate, with documentary evidence to substantiate, the liuth of his statement. Thomas Alexander,aged 93. a soldier of the Revolution, died al Charlotte ville, N. C, on ihe 27th ultimo. The editor of the Delaware Journal was last we k presented with five speci mens of cauliflower, radishes, and let nice, raised this season in the garden of Mr. John Latimer, at Wilmington. The Columbian (N. Y) Renublican i publishes an account of a fire caused by Knoiilaneous combustion of old meg. irav St co lor, i r tvn between the ceil ing and floor of a dwelling by rals. Tho ceiling had been whitewashed he day before the fire. HEAVY SEIZURE. The Collecter of the District of Pansamaquoddy advertises the geiznre of 'one jug, containing a quantity of brandy, illegally brought into the United Stales.' A CONVENT AT PO TTSVILLE. The Anthracite Gazette says it is iu mored, uiion positive and secure foun- dation, that ihe Roman Catholic Church at that place has been endeavoring to -stablish a Convent there. Col. Skth Salisbury, , of Bradford county, has been chosen Slate Libraiian for the ensaing year. The Globe says that Mr. Hidlack, of Pa., who has been absent from his seat lor a few days pist by serious indisposi tion. Is so far improving in health as to warrant the hope that he will be able 'o be at his posl io a day or two. OLD BERKS FOREVER! We learn that the special election, Scld in Beiks roun'y, on Wednesday, fur a member of ihe House of Representatiics to supply the vacancy occasioned by death of VI llnnter.resulled in the election of Ilenrv (J. Stetler, Esq. the regularly nominated Democratic candidate, by sboul 1000 in ;, j uity. Another Demociat having taken tho lield as a volunteer, ihe whius made a des perate effort lo smuggle their candidate be iween our Iwo, bul they 'reckoned without iheir host,' The Democrats of Old Berk ire n t often found napping al their p.isis. Don, Union. T. W. DORR. The Legislature of Rhode Hand adjourn I'd on Saturday. One of iheir last acts was to refuse the petition of Sulivan Durr, for himself and his family physician to visit his son in prison! The report of the com miltee to which the petition was referred was accompanied by letters from the War- len and Physician of the Prison, flatly giv mg ihe lie to the old gentleman's state uient, as to his son's health. W hat next? A mosl barbjrous and revolting deed was committed recently in Texas, ihe particulars of which ate given in ihe .Vew Orleans Picayune It appears ihat io Ihe G h instant Mr. Simon Hileman 'bout 74 years of age, Mr. Malihew leit and a man named J. Shu'iz, wero ravelling from Gonzdes county by an I lo Galveston, and encamped that iitht ir. the prairie. Jusl before break if day Shultz got up, and with a pistol n each hand siood over Ihe sleeping oi ms of Hateman & Jell and shot ihem loht at once. Mr Jell's throat was ut from esi to ear, and Mr. Hiteman, vho seems to have made desperate re sistance after he was shot, bore the narks of severe blows. Mr. Haieman, t is knewn, had about $5000 dollars m his person on leaving home, and Mr. lelthad between S.SOO and SlOOO in lis possession. The murderer was iverseer for Mr. IJjteman, and Ihe obbery, it is evident, was the only notive lor the murders. He has been raced to Mobile, and cannot possibly -scape the officers that are in pursuit of him. Fertilizing Mr Pell of Ulster county New York.lasl session used the fertilizing process, thai is becoming common in Europe being lime and charcoal, and obtained 7S bushels aud 21 quarts of "wheat per acre, wfiliin 01 lbs to the Abel; .-tSikrc and drjiicdalorg. J
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