"THPTH WltHor? DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR C.1S.1L C OMMISSIOXKR, WILLIAM B. FOSTER, jr. Kcmovnt Tho Office of the 'Columbia Dcmociut' has been Removed into the new Duck Hndditig, South aide of Main-street, t few doors below Ma;kei. T. 11. PALM UK, ty. is avtKorizt d lo act an Ai'.Ht Jii" lite. 1 1 oLttai DiMocaiT, and tc.;i all monUtftr iiubicription and .IJuerti- mg ut ti's A rmeies in J'hiladtlpliid A'i. 80 Vim-street. Xw lVi " IflO Xissau-itreet. Jh.ttun " 16 Statentrtet. lull I mo r e .S. E. cor. Ddt. and Calvertttn. Mire.'ntrti-.hehiiikt and Tradesmen may find it to t'trlr -hIv ri iclo uduvrtitein thi$ paper, aA t uric v:i!. Hue p'ibbshed at the county seat, nnd ka n 'ec'er e'reuUiiion in the amnty than ti'iif o:;ier pjper i'.:'iiltca Within its Itrnxti. 4i!iOF JULY .dV UIUNGEVILT.E. II y tho proceedings of a meeting that we published Inst wet k, it will be aecn that ar rannemftiU are making for a splendid cele braiion on iti 4 h of July fit Oiangeville. From il:e tact of 'mine host.' Mr Brewer. end the Abilities ol the comrrittea of Ar rangeiienis. and from the known talenti of ihe Speaker of ina day, C. R. Uuckalcw Esq. who is to address the assembly, upon the subject of the'Exiension of the Union,' we are warrinttd in anticipating a large cdcL'tion of people, and i rich treat both 'to the body end mind. tCpThe Committee of Invitation to the Orangeville celebration have requested ns to pive a general invitation to all, to join in celebrating in a bscoming manner, the na tal thy ol i he Independence of their belov ed country, 'Hot" Tor Oraogeville. There appear lo be no truth in the ru tnor th.l Great Driiain had offered lo medi ate between the United States and Mexico. It is snid that Mr. P.kenham has received no such directions. We seldon. remember of hearing, in bo shirt a period, of so many heavy wind and hail storms in succession in the month of -3nn'-f as have occurred the present month We scarcely lake up a piper but it coiitaim an account of a 'tremendous hail storm,' or a 'violent tornado.' On Friday of last week, a severe gust of wind pajsed over this place, blowing down several fruit and other trees, doing, however, but little other damage On Snurday, we again had a lies vy wind accompanied with hail. In Green wood, it was very eevere, lesring down tres, and unroofing several buildings. Up the North Branch we learn th'jl considera. ble damage also done by tho win 1 and hail, and in Chiilisquaque, several fields of gram weie entirely destroyed. gentle man who came from Aiaanlle on Saturday informs us that the fields on Big Mountain wi re covered with hml. THE OREGON TREATY. The Strait; h confirmed the Oregoi Trea.y, but its precise condition w.ll not be made known until it has her r niTied by the Uiiiish government. 0 il: s there, can be no do'jb',83 it is said ii ( pu cishly conformable lolhe proposi lion? m ds dy it. The yeas end nays no ns confii motion by the U. S Sena'i weir; Yt-as ?Iesr.. Archer, 53t.ly ,Bab J?irrov, eirien, Calhoun, Chalmers. Tiiomas Clayton, John M. Clayton Jol iit, Corwin, Crittenden, l)jvi., Hay ton, Dix, Evan?, Green, II y wood. Jlocs'on, II u n1 i nton , Jjhi.son of M I , Johnson Li., Lewi.'.McDuffe Mangum. Miller, Morehcad, Nilcs, Feaic, IVn nypackpr, Phe!p, Ruck, Sevier, Sim irons Sj)dt!,li', Ttunty, Upham, Wib -eter, Woculbiidti?, Yvilee 41. S' -yn Mekr. Alk'n,'2 cliison, A 1 1t -f r'on, IJr-'i i-e, I'rihl, Cameron, C.i!. l ckion, Fairfield. lLnnegm, Jr-uno: Semple.S irRon, Wtetcoit 14. Abnt Jarnin t 'Suk'uJe in !!aem On Sunday J dm I. Kniyht, Esq- of S; m, nilii, Mass formerly Deputy Collector at thai pon committed suicide by cutling'his throat wiih a ra2or. Mo was without . family having lost many of his near relative?, Ho was reputed to bo worth Borne $15,000 or 20 000 The ems' of the net is said to be a irrilanchtly producd by the loss of con- ccclioni aboie rsleired to. nil or July Pursuant lo notice given, a mt'ctitig of the citircm ofOmhuenllu was held hi Ihe house of Richard IHewrr, on th evening of the 1 2 ill int for the purpose of taking mtn consideration the maimer oK'ultbraiing die 4th of July 1810. The meeting beiu rat Iw J lo order, the following persons were appnintud lo pre Hide over the dehbrraiious ol the meeting, haiah Conner Pieii!ent K, (1 fikketts u Alfred llou-ell Vice Presidents 11. II. Caipenter uud I). ' Montgomery Stcre isnes Jtcsolved That R. R. Carpenter and Al fred Howell be i romuiiiiee to provide an Oraloi lor the day. lenoved 7'lisl Bwr.j irnin Jones, Silas Sim klumse ar.d Dr. 6'. V. I. on te a com mil'ee of invitation llesnlvedTUtX John Covanhnven Esq Rrcrd Hrewer A. IV Siewail Ilenrv Mil ler Jacob Carey and Sunnel lieiz he the coinmitte of arrangements. lit 'jolpeti Thai the proceedings of ibis meeting be signed bv tho nflicers and pub lnhed in the Columbia Democrat- Signed by the t fflctrt. By the following artir'e it will be seei. that Mr. Rilston has sgaiu been siineesffiil in blowing in another Anthracite Finnanv and that even the DanvilleDemncrat is com pelted lo acknowledge, (hat there are mher bpsides the 'ron King.' who are capable ol starlingFurnacrs.and of managing them after they aie stalled. A wonderful condesren lion on its pari truly. Another tinthracilt Furnace B'own in We undeisund that the large furnace, late ly erected by our friend Samvel K. Wood. Esq. at Red A)int, on the North Biaiirh Canal, three miles below this place, wat Miiciesafully blown in by Mr. Jamrs Rals ton, on the 1 1th inst and we are happy to say is doing well in all reports. This Furnace is of 14 feet bnsh, and ii is expected will produce from 100 lo 120 ions of 1'ig Iron per week. The Siean Engine and Blowing Cylinder are differt-nt-y airanged from those of any other in this country, and we hear perform admiiahly. giving a blast of from five to six pound.' pressure, as tested by a mercury gauge. As Mt Wool) has availed himself of al the modern improvements in the budding ol Anthracite Furnaces, many of our readm will no doiihi be gratified wi:h a particuhu description of this establishment We in lend visiting it soon, arid will be enabled at an early day lo lay it before them. In lb meantime we congratulate the worthy pro prietor on his s gnal success. Danville Democrat. THE ARMY IN MEXICO. The army of the United States in Mcx co appears now to be about 1 1 ,000 strnn?, as the following estimates will show; U S. regulars, 3500, Louisiana volunteers 4500; Texas, 750; Ali.bauia.75f)' Kentucky 750 .1issoiiri, 750 total 1 1,000, .Villi this army General Taylor will be able to accomplish his purpose of taking Monterey and holding possession of 'l the noriherr. patl of Mexico. He has alieady made llo first movement by despatching Col, Wilson with 8 00 troops lo take the town of Reinn. so. M ter laKine possession ol llio small towns, and securing his rear, he will tiki up his march fir the interior. The encAiy is expected, will make another stand at Monterey, if al all, though the last amount represent that ike gnvermnent had sent or ders fur the remnant of the army re'reat to Tampica, wiih a view to the defence if Vera Citiz. The nexlnevs will proba bly be the advance of Gen Taylor into the m'.eiior. THE OREGON TREATY. The Washington Union, speaking of iht treaty just ratified by the U. S. S.iuale, tays, If mmor staiei the stipulations of iht ;reaty correctly, they provide that its 'basis -diall be the 4 'J ill parallel of Uiiiudd from die RotKy Mountjins to the stiaits of Fucn --England to retain posiession of Vancou ver's island, and lo enj iv the navigitinn o! die Columbia riverun.il the expiration of oie charter of the Hudson Bay Cnmprmy, which bus smie sevrmeen years io iun.' Assuming this to be Irue, or very nearly -o. il is msnifi si that the treaty setiiis on, lung-vex i d conuovrr.y iiou Uinis lar mora advaiiiageous lo us than have tvtr le fore been offered by England. . Ii is well known, indeed, thai Great Bii tain has claimed, steadfastly and from the tirst. as her boundjry line the channel id the Columbia liver from iis mouth up to tlic parallel of 4'J degrees, and ilut she has inore than once proclaimed the imjMsniLil ity of rtccdmL from that basis of negotia tion. The cnimiiy between the Columbia liver and that parallel which ihe presen ueaty is s ii I lo stipulate, lias noi yet bect carefully surveyed or mewurej But im doubt, vv ii bi lieve, is enter'iiined ihal al leas: H'" large Stales in ty be formed out of it Jllowevcr ibis aiay be ihe treaty, a,s rumor jdeieribes it, gives usaboulihr.ee degrees of aeacoasl on 'lie tcific, with llae eventual exclusive navigation ol Hie elm r nvcf on dm western slope of our continent. The treaty illows the common navigation of this river, not to Diiiith subjects generally, but to the Hudson Bay Company; and thi.i, it is rumored, for a limited period. II nl all ihese lopics may be discussed much more to (he purpose, when ike articles of the treaty shall have been fully inadd known lo the country. THE ARMY OF OCCUPATION. At (he last accounts slill remained al Malanons, and Gen, Taylor was only wait ing for reinforcements to proceed io ilon teiey,wliei it was supposed dial Gen. Ans la was encamped with all his forces. Col. Wataon has man lieil from .Jatamo ras with 800 men. under orders from lien. Taylor lo lake po-tsoision of Rionoso, which is siinaicd about GO inAes above on the Rio (Jiandc. It contains about 1000 inhabitants. AriMa sen! a message to ficnenl Taylor ordi'iing him lo leave Matamuras, undr he penally of being whippi d. To this G'en. 'lay lot sent a reply expressing his willingness to meet him. In the New Orleans I'ropiu of the 15ih mm. we find the following; I M POR TAN T FROM THE ARMY A letter was received in town yesterday, which stated that lien. Arista had sent pro pnsals to Gen. Taylor for an armistice, and thai he had established his head quailers al Monterey, with 1 5 000 men. Taylor is said lo have sent back an answer thai he would meet Gen, Arista al Monterey. We have no Louhl of th) truth of this rumor. The steamship New York was ex pected at New Orleans wiih Galveston pa peis to the 1 1th. News was anxiously rx- pected fiom Cob Wilson's expediiion to can statesman(?);were to be found ready Rionoso, as it is staled that Canutes and alljt0 qnt-s' i on the title of their ccuntry lo his force, consisting of from 1200 lo M 0 0 j , h e whole ol Oregon. To this laltei in it cavativ. 81 c ( (ii cf tnriilii:ir ,ere urui wi nn doubt show fight Colonel Wilson's com maud amounts lo 800 The Sunta l'e I'.xpedition.Ths Si. Louis New Era of the 19 h says; 'Tin neamboat Radnor vill slait tn.day for l'oii Leavenworth, with about 150 tons of pro visions and military stores lor Hie tronpt foing on ihe Santa Fe expidition. She has jlso on board a large number of wagons, which were manufactured in this city, and which aip to ha used as baggage wagnro-; nearly all the shops in llie city hive ben ennafd in manufacturing. A large por tion of ihe two hundred ordered uiil he built on the Ohio ' Wrlien General 7'aylor was a young man iays the Louisville JonrnrA, he and an el del brother, William, long since dead, swam rom ihe Kentucky shore across the 0'iin river to the Indiana shore, an.! hack iu-ain without resiinf? 7'ne feat was peifi.niii il in the nioiith of Mireh, when the r vtr was swollen and chill- It greatly surpassed tSc famous one of swimiiiicg the Hellespont, which h about a mile a ?r. sj, and ol'ifcliglit ful leinirralurei The Taylors vere not ai cotnp mri! by a boat, us Byron was when ho swam ihe Hellespont, which makes sill the difference in Ihe world. One winter General J'aylor was st .tinned at Aiarie do Chien, tie used to walk evi.ry niorning from Ins lodging to ihe barracks vi ithotii a great coat, when ihe ihtrinomeltr yvee lorty degree e le-low zto. 77ie Qttuthm VtttUJ.TUe binh-nl'ice of Gen. Taylor h.s t reu n ml iVn nf some louht Virginia and Kentucky have ilispu ed f.,r the honor of his birth; and in Vir ginia three counties have claimed him Caroline, Amherst, and Orange, The; Washington Union understands, Irmn the best authority, that the county of Orange. in Virginia, is entitle d to ihe distinction I'll a brother of General Taylor, attached to .he army, and General Tuiylnr's daughter ho is mairied lo Jefferson Davis, !-iq , meiiiher ol the House of ReprescM-iiives I'oin tr.o Sijie of Missi-jsiprii, ate in Wuali- llljiloll. The family of Capi. I'age, United Stall s Aimy, who was severely wounded in th battles wiih the Mexican forces are resi- lcnin of Nt-w Castle, Dehware, and im mediately on learning the critical situation of the Captain, Mrs. I'iigo started foi the Souih. Snver'd meetings have rcccnily hcen held in London fur t'uc purpose i f rais ing a universal feeling against capital pun ialiinetit. Capitis M. Ciav hat enlisted in one ol the volunteer companies of Kentucky, and cmbaiked at Louist ille eonie da)S since for Ti xis. OREGON QURSTION SCITLLI). Flie Oregon Q KStion has now been acllled by tretty,on the basis of lite A'J h parallel, and thin again has the p"oph been deprived of a territory the litle to which is clear and unqiiestionthle. The following; article, I rum the llirr.stun CAiionives ourvi ew so correctly t ha we trantiefr them to our columns We have always held that the title ol the United States lo all of Oregon we n clear as the title of any farmer ol Ft'iinsylvania lo the land he cultivate.'; and in holding these views, we hut ex pressed the united sentiments of oui people, whether Democrats or Whigs, Nalivea or Abolitionists. Pennsylva nia, during Ihe campaign of 1814, went t'or all Oiegon and Texas, with all her impcifections on lur head wiih yvar ir peace as an accomp.nimenl, bs might soil the ttiste of the parlies objecting. We yvell lemember the eniruiatm ihal prevailed in th H iltimore Conven tion, when il was 'liesolved, Tint nur 'itle to the wale of the teirilory of Or- fgon is cUar and unqiiesiioruhle; and that no port hm if the same iivil to be ceded to England or any other pow er. All know the ardent feelings of the people on tho subject; and when Presi dent I'Olk responded to this resolution in hi inaugural address, that response was every where greeted in Ihe nio. enthusiastic manner. The House ol Representees, embodying the public sentiment ol ;he country, adopted hold and manly resolutions yvilh a unanimi ty heretofore unparalleled ; and it wat not until the question cime up in llu Semie of the United Slates that .?meri i on the pail of the Senate may wa at tribute the lo, if it is lost, of a larg vulinble leriitory.Ohlthal we had a law like 'hat ol ancient It imp, lor carrying in appeal from the Senate on all cpH'S 'totis of I. iiilory, lo ihe Tribunal of tin People, Then vvu Would have fu'l Con lidence that all was not yet lust. yve Have ins consolation to Know that Pennsylvania Minds now, as the iNvayH ftood, for 51 40, no! abitlng otn pit or ii le. Uer people are for all o Oieeou and lur llenreseniaii ves and Senators slaru! ready lo carry out the.! will, We ftel pnmd io say that th compromise policy received no sanction Iioiii Pennsylvania Senators. They wire he uncompromising ad vocati s ol 5 1 40 Col. ijseph Cilley, Whio tias bcei lic'ed by the .egMdUirc of N i y II t n inie'. lo seive out tlie exuired leim ol .lu.lge. Woodhuiy in ihe United Sid tec Senate. Nritf uLde f Se It ng Cm. Co? Cases. A man in Will Couoiy, Il'inoi." crently inn away with another's wife. The injured man pursued the guil y wo- ii hi l.er paianiettr to G .leiia,fi over nok thrm, yvl.er. be settled tin; mali-i w it It t Ii o depoi'rr of hts wile by taknij; his noti; ior J-IOO. The husband ihei (turned to Will couoly and got a (h voice held in uliet. If he can ctille-c! he moruy on the note he holds, h' will have matle a joo-l bargain. IVynrng Cval Titdc. The sea -ton is putty niuch advatired, s,ys 1 1 Wilkesha re AtlviC ale, ami owinr, lr he lateness ol the opening of navigi ior, Bid iH ocrasiorirl intr ri option wince, and the fcarcily of boats, hut lit l has been done in th coal business Unless ifure should yet tie a mpply ol boats, a rl rul er favorable circumstances iccur, we losr our coal irailn will be ijrea'ly .short of what wis anticipated. Singular Union .4 marriage extranr linary was celebrated in the rhurrh of Si llailin, ('Atlakapiis,) on the 23d till. '1 hi :jroom was 01 years of ace, and the built- in white robe and white veil, was 101 years dd. B ith without serious infirmities, kneel- d down and made iheir first communion A marriage pnniise h:ul existed betwejn hem for sixty five years. The editor of the New Haven Democrat lasbeen (resented wiih an egg which rneas ires eight inches in circumference the long way, and six and o half the ol her, and weighs but lulf an ounce shoit of a qtiaritr d a pound. 1'iom the New Oilmun IVnyune. FROM li.LVh:sTON AND RIO CliANDi:. Tho sieamslrj) tVilvesion, Cap'. Wiight, was towed up to town yesiei day moriiiiig, by 1 Ihe lownboal S'ar. )'y hei we have leceived Galveston papers to the 10 h iusi;, and our cor resnoiiilenne tiom the army. Vo'u iteers hive at last be iu to pout into (7-ilvesion freely Mivements of the hlncny A 'rav 'dler fiom Tamjiico mi'l a G ivernment eairior oelween Ihal place ami Vii'ti.ria shout ten daj s ago, hunting for the M. x ican army, for whom he bore orileis,he said lo retreat to Tampici. Puis would seem to indicate that the Govern merit consider the day as defi litely lo-t in this quarter, nr were unable to stand another battle, sod were rolled ing its fi agmenls for Ihn defence ol Vdra Ciuz. The pori of Tampioo was not blorlu led, he states, as ve.scls were entering and dt pal ling, though an .American -looi) of wai the St. Mary's was in sight. Mr. Schatzell and the olhn iPinericaii", who yvere so riulely (Love from Matamoras bv !?inoudij, had reached Tampico in safely, though stia ken in health by their forced journey of 'hree hnndied miles. They look ship ping on Ilu23 I ult. for this placjjwlicrt thry msy be hourly expected. In order that the fiier.ds abroad need not he apprehensive as to the troops stationed here suffering for the absolute nece-iur es of life, we will irl'orm them ihatofall things necessary to subsist o large a body, their is a sufficiency ind lo spare; besides scaicely any ol the delicacies which ouiSouthern cilies present hut yvhal can he obiained here in abundance. KjJgi milk, poultry, fresh h- e f, and a variety of V e g tables ire cor.st Jinly huckstered round by the .Mexicans' amui'ir our lioop.md though the rates they impose upon us ore rath e r e xcrbiaut, they are cheti fully paid, as an inducement for thfm lo continue i hei r supplies Ci.C'ee and eating liuus es, nude r the supei y iaion of 7mericans are tieromirg i umen us throughout the eiiy ; and lak rig all things' together bailing the fl as MaUmoias is not a ;nd pin re lo live in. Gen. t'ltnpudia. We ate compelled io cut down somewhat an aiticld upon this Mexican brave. An amusing story is told by a Rir chi lo's wife of thi; haste and liejiidat!Oii in which he crosesd ihe river on tl llernoon of the !);h of May a day likely to he remembered in his eaten lar. The good worn in s-iy that vim pndi.i came lo tier nouse soon after the firinii commenced, a! full sficul and one, aotl begird her liutband Lke hound to cross' him over ih" ;ivei bi fjit 'bote shouting devil?, the Ann.'i ions could ovei lake him. Tiie liu-baudm eoinoieii arm it ri u el Hie i oor, crest la !en, terror sli :cken hero aciuss; hut he id no sooner landed and tlacid the oioad liver between himself ami hi itir-uers, then he became li e lisuglilv, i:i)"i ci lious O.mi. .in.niitia ajiaiii, anil iiileied h s preserver to play larky ind groom lo himself and horse. lie is notorious in this city for hi.- neann'-ss in pccuni..ry mutters, espei ally in swiodlinglhe people from whon. .e hiud ttie furniture of his hune, .since his last sirival-ind f..r It's cold bloo.lcii eineltv lo our Consul, Mr. Sella'?."!', nan ucai 70 yeais i f age, yy'kotn Ini or l-ied to leave die place, under a guard 'or tlit interior, in such haste as to com I el the eld man lu go on fool, and stlctj he fust night in ihe open a:r, in a te vere noither. lie is also remembered ft the fiist from tho field of battle, tvho as an apology for his own covv.ir lire, swore, that the entire Mexican ar my was ilestioyed. One i f the many ru inois i.fl -at is, that AmpuJia has charge i; Aista with treprhery with having soli leaimy to the Ameiicans. tQ han bargain, indeed, to .tfiisli, for his on v pay was cannon balls and cold steel. 7mpudia soys forlher. that he woulo have won Ihe day had he had the com mand. T ly ng biaugatt '.he mat wno ran at me nisi voitey.wnen stcono n command, to I f 1 k of ivhal he yvculd have done as chti !. .risia'a nlreut will eloubtlesy conlin ue lo tlie mountains. 2fter loosing ihe day with five lo one at the l'..'o Alia ind Rcsscj do la Palma, it is not Lkely that he will make another aiaml on tiio ,)laius. Gen. Taylor lakei tho li 1 I vi th so overwhelming force, and udniiubly ((pnpptd in ibnt lei(ib! inn, the light ai lillciy, ihal it woul I he madness in tfieentiny to liht aain ivhci e defeat would hi; ceilain and re ienl ini ossihle. Monierey is the firit P'ks.I ion of any nau'Cal strength, and it l-o commands the entrance of ihej iiio,iiiitain fuss lo .S'lltillo. Il is there in all iiolnbiliiy,iliat Arista will make his ureal clTirt, which the iinportanca of the object, in wounded pride, nnil Ihe advantages of the ground, will all "ouspire lo make a brilliant but a bloody day in the history ol this war. We understand that Cmales is at Ol mitos Rincho, five leagues on this sida 'if ijiuon, levying con'ribotions upon 'he people, and plunder ing them of all then mules and other moveable prop eity. lie has c oed the road, and intercepts all communication from this direction, treating ill those who aro suspec.ed of coming from this place with the greatest harshness. JWFUL CALAMITY AT Q7ERH0 From the Qjeboc M.t cur uf Juno 13tli L has again pleased ihn Almighty lo af flict our alieady chtisiened eit). Last night at 11 o'clock, a fire broke oui in ihe7,heatre lloyal, Lewis sireet, foimerly the Riding Schoo At tho close of Mr- Harrison's exhibition of his chemical diorama, (from ihe informa tion we have been able lo glean. ) a cum phine lamp was overset from some cause or other, and the stage at once became envel oped in (limes. Tha house had been densely crowded, but some had fortunately left before llie accident. A rush was at oi.co made for the staircase leading from the bflx es by those who, in ihe moment of excite" merit, forgot the other passage of egress, Li an incredihh; short space of lime, ihe vvholo of ihe intnior i f the building w as enveloped in one sheet of flu me. The newly elected platform covering ihe pit and coiinnueaiing al each end wiih iho stsge and boxes favor- ed ihe progress of the II lines. The slniu case communicated with the boxes. It had fallen from the weight of those who crowd ed upon it one fool was interposed between he hopeless crowd and eternity, and on that space we with five or six others stood on the fierce ilauies around us and the dense smuke repelling all e fforts lo extricato ii, As far back as we could see tltf re t s a sea of heads and of writhing bodies and o ilstreiched arms. Noise thero was none; atid thoiii;!i but low means of escape was presented to the doomed jet at the ex treme end faces could be seen culm and ru ngiicd, of penons who as llie funereal pall if smoke gradually enshrouded ihein Bps peared loilrop into eternal sleep. 1'y our side tvas one brother striving to .'Xtricita another, but abandonment was un avoidable One poor creature at our feet olL-red his entile worldly wealth for his rescue. The rtgonizing cxprceeion of the facca before us can never he elf iced from cur memory. The flames tl the time were a- oui and firtium! u, but huill.'m aid was e;f no av;iii, in tiie iiiinuii s 1 1 tui) I'm lime ol .vhieh ue niiike mi ntion the ma of I timnn he inj.' who had hul a short interval previ- nial V been in ihe ei j ivinent of a full add five i:fe, wete espuscd to ou view a mas s il ca!c:i eil nones. Up lii this hour, f irty six bodies hivn iccn recovriKl Inmi the mii,s. .aii-t of it iii have been re cognized, A greater 1()3 f life than in tlie two dreadful ronfl mra- ions of last summer. S..d adii g 1 1 rvailts too city, hcarcely a sire i can bu iravers 'd in which the closed shut'er or ihe hang irg ciape dj not betoken a sudden bereave- neni. Fathers, sisters, and children of both tsx- it diilge in tlie deepest lamsniaiions o- er ihe calamity, which has fallen upon ma- ly of those who were thus suddenly and iwfmly sininoned into the preser.ee of iheir Crealor. .'? Good ?(','. lit ihe Connecticut Leg-. cilaturu a bid foi ihe punishment of those Mho attempt lo improperly influence votes f persons in iheir employ, passed tha House by a large nnjority The penalty s a line ol Irom S50 to SI 00. fhe quota of volunteers rrnuirrd from Ohio is complete. nd seveial rompanieg in addition have tendered Iheir services if etdedv I I f Canal it Exchange Banks of Lock- pur', N. Y. are very lame, and iheir bills ire nt a discount in New York uf fiQ centi oh the dollar-