live ty Til to Ol.tt WOULD. Rait Pletnrts. The last steamer brought in accounts xf more han one fearful scene in the Old World. A treat pugilistic contest recently took place between two pri.o fighters named Count and HenJigo. and the details, as given in some papers, are calcula ted to excite a thrill of horror as well as a burnt of indignation. We hear sad stories occasional ly of the brutality of the bull tights of Spain, and of tin; discreditable appearance of such scenes, of the youth, beauty and fashion of the principal ci ties ot that country. Even the English papers have lately teemed with the bitterest comments, because on a recent occasion, the young queen of Spain was present at one of these fights, and be came excited like the rest of the spectators. They have also denounced in becoming terms, a fright ful massacre of deer, which recently took place l.. i h.i.iii mi. n .11 urn I L THE AMERICAN. Sat unlay t Ocular IS, 1845. it. r.ti..VKii, f7., ,,t tit ttt ii t:. Strut a, I'litluilrlfiliin, in out hoi tint to art n .If rnt, nut rrcrtit for all mnuiY due thim office, for utmcrt)ttton or attrrrltnlng; .ll.io. at Itla OHice.y'o. 10(1 .Vimsciu Street I i .Mic lV. I nui.l-ury. in Germany, and at which Victoria looked on, if ; ef nultlmare ,, Clt,,.er, ; Aug.. m, . . i . - :.. . r... I . - ! ) h.illl kin. i , Miuiimiore. , l u lut " i Delawure, d7 A few M) lb. kegs of piinting ink can b ' Lewis, had a! this office, t Philadelphia prices, for cash. 1 Itmi, COMMISSIONER, Weaver, Vawlling, IBognr, Sunbitry, ill 1.1 70 Augusta, 111 1SH S3 Sharriokin, 1.-1 Vi 21 Tiirbut, 41 11 Delaware, 120 J7 40 Lewis, .VI M fil Milton. no !'8 2(i Chilisqiiaqne, 2- I'M 30 Northumberland," 12 MS 4 Point, 10 Ml 21 Hush, -H tS 14 Coul, rs .17 o I'pp-r Mahonoy, IIS !I0 5 Lower .Mahonoy, 7'.t 2 PI Little Mahonoy, 21 17 U Jackson, 114 33 38 Tort., 111.') 1 173 CO'J treasurer. not in admiratioa, without censure. But horri ble anil disensting as a'l this must have been, ex citing and saticuinai y as hull-fights invariably are., the long talked of, deliberately planned, se verely contested struggle between Caunt and I Jlendigo, two human beings who for more than I The absence of the editor, wij! aerount an hour end avored to bruise, cut, and mangle ' "T ,,,e ''ltli vl editorial in our columns, this each other, and who at times were covered with w'Ci'k. blon 1, was. in our view at least, equally, it not n. ore discreditable. Tha lights, and v-'llincs. nnd hootinirs. and hlapliemv, and gambling n- i Of Nortullllllltrlilllu1 ('(lillllV. fuf (let ul); T, 1 I J. round the ring, or in its immediate vicinity, were Oi l H I IL lim ilrt KEl'l'RXS according to all accounts horrible; and not only disgraceful to England, but to civilization and ( the age. j Sm.bnry, . I Augusta. I. nt we have another picture from the other j siamokin, si. le of the water which cannot be perused but i I urbut, with pain. The London Times publishes the testimony of persons employed at the Andover CANAL COMMISSIONER. Chili, qn.npte, Northunlicrland, I'.iinl, Rush, Coal, Uppi r M thi'iioT, l.nwer tnhoiiov, Li l e M .h.'iiuj, J Ic'.MIU, i Torn, Delaware, Lewis, Milton, Work house, proving that in repeated instances, i ('Inlisipiaipie, indeed almost constantly, the inmates of that es- ; Northumberland, tnhlishment who were employed in crushing j !,""!'' , , I Rush, bones, have gnawed off the flesh that hung to i j, them, and even the marrow from them, wh-n j Vpper Mahonoy, both were in a state of putrescence, to appease Lower M.ihonoy, the rage of their hunger. Often were they known ! '"V" Mal'".v' , . .' . Jackson, to quarrel for these bones among themselves, and I raw potatoes were frequently eaten by those cm- j Total. ployed in gardening- J Such statements almost make one's blood cur- j die, nt tin; terrible wretchedness and starvation, which in "Merry England'' can reduce human be ings to such extremities ! and yet the facts are established by abundant and conclusive evidence. In the htter of the Times correspondent, of Sept. I T. there is a large body of thistetimony. John Cole, 51 years of age, testified 'that he bad been iu the workhouse and employed in crushing bones. He goes on to say : I worked at bono crushing for weeks. The bones were of all kinds. There were horse human bones among them without my knowing it. I have seen the men gnaw the bits of meat or bard gristle and rat the marrow out of the bones. They were -very dirty being tumbled a bout with the reft. 1 have seen some of the men eat the tainted grittle and marrow. When 1 got a bad bone, I pave it to some one who was not so particular. This lasted all the time I was there, Generally speaking, all the bones w-re ftale. I have seen a cart come with bones. They were not (reh. I saw the men quarrel iriany t imes for the bones. They would hide Ih-m away from each other. I have hidden them ! till I got an opportunity to pick them. The stn'f was not fit for them to eat. Hunger miide I'inii hi it. ll'e m l nut fo d enough ft support s in a p-,,per win. We were worked very hard. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays we ha I no bread at dinner time. Thev com- plained among themselves about -want nf sulfi cieut food. We did not let the master see ns picking the bones if we could help it, for fear be would blow us up. He rniiat have known it. 1 have jobbed about the garden. 1 have picked up raw potatoes, tin nips and carrots, and ate them. I ate part of a raw cabbage once. 1 was told a bout it, and the muster scolded me for it. I have 8-vii men, women and children eat raw potatoes wh.'ti they were engaged in getting them in. Ve in' h I the dirt n!f" on our clothes. We ate ' fi pr.re. 'oi To!stn our mouths and help to . ..r i . ' . ?! iiiger and thirst made n e i riw po'rro-s I remember on one occa ti.oube.iig ieiy tl; v-'v urn! sucking a pi. ve of marro'v; b it it w.-.s .. bad I could not get on with it I.isi:ti.- 1 out? last winter ami the w ii t- r befo.e 'I le- ! 'ue picking was going on at both thus" t::rn's. Another tii.iu nai.-l Turman, testified thus: 'While I was eii.plny -d in loiie-cruhing, the men were in the habit of picking the bones and ea! ini; the marrow of them. It made me quite ill; so that I could not stomach my victuals w hen I thought of it. It made me tit k. I never picked any of the hne myself, nor did I rut any of tlu inai iow. W hat they ate was not lit lor hi in to eat, nor for a clog hardly. Very few dogs would cat it. 1 b. lii-ve that the cause of the Well eating the bud ttnl'va hunger.'' Horrible horrible! The woi Id, it will be seen, is yet full of dark spots, and there are yet many evils, wiongs and matters of oppression that call loudly for reform, and the exercise ol the best eneigies of the humane and philanthro pic. Hirfi. Ji(i). The Pisi iu.ss i b-oi tii Carolina. We I -am from a southern paper that the apprehen il 'd distress in South Carolina, fiom the failure i: the corn ciop iu some sec tions, has been great ly exaggerated. The extent of this failure is not "i great as was feared, and corn has poured into lue State fiom other sections of the country so li eely, that it is selling at very reasonable rates in Charleston. A committee appointed by a convention in Anderson district, to take mea sures to pi oi-ii re breadstuff's, &c, has reported a tMinst any publication to the Legislature for re lief, as iiiekpeilieiit and unnecessary. Strange, in ilerd, if farmers should starve in country where liail produce overflows tl laud. Lurns, tlCains, .Morton !S 7(t I IS '.l 1 -ii 4 1 M ii i ri.i y ln.'i 107 1 i ;.( .',- i S'J 7 I S'i lli (it V JJJ t.l 1 t-O Ii') 1 si 0 ;:i ;i t) r.:'i 2 l C.) S:( o t i :i o ill 41) n 10 1 1) su Simpson, HI I .ill KM a:i l?t ft l 'Al fill f)7 .'Hi 11 3:1 . l'fi 79 III lsG CORONER. Ifliiliek, I I t zz no S3 105 70 120 f.O 1(10 '.4 1 l:t 47 17 72 10 Ii2 I Siinbiiry, ! . iilu-ih, hnuiekin, 1 Turbut, ; l)e!aa:e, j le wis. i MillOO, ! 'h li-tU.iiie, j Nonhiiu.l'eil.ind, ! I'l.inl, li'ii-h, I'.il, ' I 'per M nhonov, , L.iwrr Mnli.ue y. ; Lin e 1 ihunoy, j .l.nks"", 1 'J'oTAL, SENATOR. Pewart, Eoster. I.lonhui, JM.ickey, Yordy. Whar1on n? : 221 I - H 15 21 31 It 45 H :,t n r.o 3i :n i l n i i; 27 10 21 21 I in (i 47 fi 31 7 85 0 7.12 JJ Itrllcf Nolos. On tho !W)th of last tnnnth, the S'.ato Trcit i"iirpr cancellod and delivered to tho Audiior (Jeneral for dctrtiction, f:Vi.0(K) in notes issued under the act of 4 1 It May, 1911, lirreeably tu tho provisions of Biibsequnnt nets of assembly, providing fur tin; gradual withdrawal ofthoso issues from circulation. Tim whole amount of those notes now remaining in circulation but little exceeds Sl,'Jt)0,()M). Tho cannelhitioiiH ol tho 80 ult., were in notes of tliu follow itijr bs nks: Erie flank, Exchange Flunk, Pittsburg, Hank of Enwistowti, MhiiiiI. hihI MeehiinicH Hiiik, I'hil,, Miners' Rank, I'ottsvillc, Hank of l'enii TifAiiship, Ilauk of .Mnlilletuwri, Carlisle BiiiiV, 1 larrisliiirjr Rank, Farmers Hank, Lancaster, Northampton Rank, i lincastor H mk, : II ink c.f Northumberland, MoHotioahela If ink, j .VoyaiiiiMising Rank, ' Eainern' Rink, nt Reading, I Lancaster Co. Rink, , Tou inula Il'iuk, ; York R.uik, Coliiuibii Rr ljro and R.nkinjr Co, ; Tank of SiiHjoelintina Co., , I'nnk ol 1 lettysburg, . Lehauoii Rank, Rank ol'Cliambershur, Iniibiiry unit Krle Itnll nnntl. We published, a few days since, a call for a Convention, to bo h( Id on the 21st inst , iu Elk county, in this State, relative to tho Simhury and Erie Railroad a project which was deemed of great importance to the State and the city, at one time, ud means were rupplied for a full sur vey, and general location of the road, a labor which occupied a corps of engineers, under Mr Miller, for two successive seasons. Whether any thing good tan come from the proposed Con vention, we are not able to say. We fear, how ever, that the pltiec will be a serious objection. Elk county is not easily accessible from the south and east, and it may bo leared that there will not be representat ives sufficient to give ef- ! feet and confidence to the resolutions of the meet- ing we allude, of course, to a confidence iu the 1 success of efforts. j Without now takin any pirt in the question (if route, we think it due to truth and our rea b-rs. ! (old and intimate acquaintances,) to state that the right of way, and the use of ground for the propoed Sunbury and Erie Railroad, will be era- j tiiitnu-ty granted, (as we understand.) for a Very Csl'tlt) 3.12(10 3 0(H) R,(M 'JilOil l.NOO 1.7IMI l.fillll l..)(H l,:)o:) 1,:mm 1. -'nil Latter From I'mfrssor flaret New Y'onK, Oi r. 2d. 1SI5. As it is well known that moist weather, or rven th moisture arininr; from the breaths of a largo audience is; very u n favourable to genera tion of electricity, by class machine, it was with wonc'prand nosmtll decree of incredulity, that the scientific: world were ralVd upon to ad mit, that the most powerful Electrical machine within the reach of human ingenuity, rkill and cntsrpriso, would bo a lare steam engine boi ler, nnd it is now conceded that, tho nvsl power ful Electrical Hint li no that could be made, would consiht chielly of mich t boiler ns is used iu the hili pressure boa's on our Western rivers. A machine mj constructed would ho able to charge n larger tized battery, than any other machine hore'olnre in use. Tin? connection between the accumulation of Electricity, and the condensation of aqueous va p iiir, is a subject i.t the highest interest, nnd has long been among the most perplexing questions, presented to the meteorologist, l'roin this en- iiectiou ari-e those terrific ili-clnrgos which creat part of the route; and we are informed Constitute! lighting, and which, in another form flllll HI0 th.it the members of the new German settlements ; pro luce the liurricnne and the tornado. ioc'i 7(1(1 I in Elk. are anxious to promote the completion of 1 b ing the ,-nse it will he sslisfactory to tho lo ?()! j this road. They will subscribe liberally t its ; V,.K f :u.,ce. nnri the- admirers of ll.e most 700 i stock, and we believe that they can procure li- j brilliant and sublime phenomena of nature, that 7(H) j beral u!.r, ipt.ons in Germany, as they have con- nmrl(lni, v is ui;,r,,.d them of seeing tho staut communication with the capitalists nltlie "Eatherl.ind." One of the principal settlements of the German imi'.'ratits is on the summit, nnd the road p.isss through a country supplied with inexhaustible mines. I.'. .V. (iazrtte. 7M 1(X1 rii(i 100 I ,r! io tnr I il it !f. It is stated, says Neals Gazette, that in Mei. co, a rein who kills another, is legally bound for ! the debts of the deceased ; and he must, there- Kcst lOnplMiitl mil Vlifcl"'. (HJ0 ' A large niimber of New E.iigland and New j York farmers have within a few years, gone in to Virginia, principally fail lax county, and pur- ! enormous power of steam in producing Elec- tricity, by the exhibition of the steam Electrical machine at Masonic ll-ill. I have made this .statement nt the reque.-t of'.he proprietor of this wonderful instrument, and exceedingly regret ' lint my nhseue.e inty prevent me from witness ! nig itsclfects, which I know from reading and t'luni analngy must indeed be trcineudom. I Kotrr. IIari:. Sunbury, 111 15 .1'. I Augusta, 'J'iS 20 "1 7 Shamokin, 17 IS 4.1 12 Turbut. 0 f'.l .'t 'is Pelaware, 17 II IDS r, f.ewis, 0 112 4'j 7 Milton, lii S4 Cu .- Chilisqnacpie, 20 Vl t.l I'l Noitlumib'd, S IIS tii! 0 l'oint, 13 CO I Rush, C:i 4S ;ni 0 Coal, .19 21 ! O I". Mahonoy, 01 4S 2 tl L. M.dionov, "'. 2 11 0 Lt Mahonoy, 21 S 7 ,5 t Jackson, 101 22 til 7 Toxal, luyj USj '77 ISO ASSE.MI'LY, Jiright, Wilon, fStraul i Sunbury, 1 IS M j Augusta, 210 IS fcs ; Shamokin, l'Jl t "0 Tin but, 1 I y.i 1 I I Delaware, l'js s 1 ivf Lewis, VI .'!: !)7 : Milton, .'m 70 1 t. j ( hilisipiaque, 4 A'i ll'-'i j Nerthliliibeiland, VI !K) '.0 , l'oint, 22 .'.'.I :;s Rush, f. I 11 C7 I Coal, h'l 1 C, j I'pper Mahonoy, J.'il ' Lower M.ihoni'iy, 7.1 2 I'll I Little Mahonoy, :sn 1 ! Jackson, ' l-': 7 01 i Ti ter VSixler, AEP1TOR. (No opposition.! Those not marked, R-gnbir Jiemocratic Candidates. 'o!unteei s. iWHng i fore, after having "settled" his antagonist with a bullet, also si-ttle U for hini in pecuniary nf I lair. t is a w ie provision, and often ullor. Is i sufficient reason lor declining a challenge, where i moral causes are felt as binding. 'Can't all'.ud i to shoot you, sir ti.o expensive ; but if you i Want to b" shot, produce your bills receipt,. H. or rise show a discharge finni your creditors, b" fore receiving a discharge fiom mr pistol ." There is lather an ah.ttem.-nt lu re to tlie cbivHl- Natives. , ry of the thing, bringing one down from the lofty sno Cv" The fallowing is tlie result of the Sena torial election in1i.ii. distiict. One township in : Panpiou to be heard from, which will no! alter the result materially. .foi don Piuphin. l'".:i Northimibertjnd.777 121S (171 1 0.r..1 1 Tot u. .':iii0 22"-i 17-0 r.lfctinn U t urns. Coitvr.is Coimt The Removal Ticket has ' snpi'OJt of his lamily. t would beaju.t pioci Jot'.aiinrs lCoogc Airmtcil mill On the Sth of September, about 7 o'clock in . the morning, Rouge was about leaving r.ieshni isarried by about 1IHHI majority. j LvcoMiMi CoiMV. The democrats arc 1ri- j niiiphant. Stewait and Ives are elected to the j Legislature. J , Muti.in, Union anu Ji'M.ha In this dis- . irict tlie lugs nave cicv-.ei j,,ra n ,tSum- , m bold a service for the fir-t tin:e wl I It, over '1 no. ma Rowlii, the Pcmnciutic can ' didate about 1 1KI majority. i Cv iiuiiiLAMi Cm n I v. The pemocrats have ch.m-d the waste land, tl.at is, the laud exhaus- j t-d by bad cultivation. They have gone to work j i in tie- .New l.nglanii styte, witli ' tlieir own ni- i j red" h(pt and are redeeming the soil, and bring- : j ing back the means of wealth, which Providence ' placed in the bosom of the earth. The success I ni this ti.tei pi ise has lei n biyoi.il all ex pec- j tation. The giate'ul eai th I espouds bount ifull V I to the kindness of tie-husband, nan, and not a diop j falls lioin his brow, that does not promote the , fertility ol 'the soil. A correspondent of the A I b xan.liia Ga.ette, who is a close observer of this i j 1 1 1 i.i I upon the inanin rs and customs m die "ii eiiiians, lias w ritten a series of admirable pa ; p -rs upon th ' improvements made, and reron, 1 met. ,ls that Virginians shall adopt the mo le cl j life, and eucoui age the means of labor ; w hich I proves to be so eminent I y successful to their j new neighbors. lie thus concludes one of his 1 essays : j "Of late years, we have had frequent appeals ! to the people of Virginia to imitate theciti"ns j of the Noithern States in the improvement ol'onr j iiatiual resources, by the construction of rail roads and canals, the establishment of manufac tures, the improvement of our agriculture, and the extension of our commerce. Hut are we pre pared to adopt the means essential to sueess ' Are we w illing to brine m, our children to wait (the capital of Silesia) for Rrieg, where he was; ,, tl.,.ni,,.ve ' C.n. w bt.ti.t.. -hire.! 1. I..' j for servile dependents? Will we promote the mechanic ai ts by rncoui ag -rig our sons to learn atmosphere of guiiowi1er glory, to the sordid re. gioc.s of dollars and out esp ciallv as a large majority of the pugnacious ale apt t.t be just of that description of young gentlemen who carry Foster pewart Mackey j individual credit system to its full extent, am who believe with Shak.-pcar's Pistol, that base ' is the slave who pays." The Mexican plan J might be rendered complete by m.iiiug the sur j vivor responsible in every way for the nbliga I tuns of theih reasefl for his debts, and for the sum. h occa- sion was looked up lo with great anxiety by a I great many people when he was suddenly and , unexpectedly arrest d, and brought before th- Total, 1102 lil'J 1171 SllEEirF, Billiligton. Covert tRocUrfelle Sunbuiy, nil ;i 40 Augusta, V'S 10 111 Shamokin, J.'l !is :cj Tin but, l- !i! 47 1). laware, fl Hn l(i:i Lewis., ('S lor. 4.'i Milton, 22 ITS (ill Chilisqiiaqne, ,'iii Jin! ."c.i Northuiiibriland, h2 21 71 Point, 1 r,.i Rush, I'-.' IS ,V1 Goal, 2'i (i7 7 I'pper Mahonoy, r.'-'i 21 1 Lower Mahofroy, ' .'i .1 lu.'i Little M.ihonyy, '.' 7 V2 Jackson, sf 17 Total, l'il'i 'J-'i !"!' riecte.l tl.e.r ticket majoi ny al.oul m.il ; President of the police. From the particulars of Pun. it i i.nii i Cm vi v. -The Democrats have j , ,.v,.t asaiv,. ; S0M,P G,.rnlall ,)ap,.ri jt np. elected their whole ticket, by a niajoiity ol ', ,.., that Rouge was topp-,1 according to an l"'""- j order from the highest authoritie. The olficer Jla'll lit) il si Jllltillg. j of the Police first stated to Rouge that he was at In posiiauce to public notice, a meeting was . liberty to hold service only in his cnnrniunity. held al Snyderstow u, on the 1 tit ti day of Oc tober ! but that he had to obtain sp cial permission for ilet , for the puiiose ofap)oii. ting delegates to at- o doing elsew here. When the qitet;n was ask t. n I the Rail Road convention at Pauville, on the ?! of him. whether he had cnoseu of his own ac- l 2!th. After calling the meeting to order, WIL- cord a public place for s-rvice in llalberst.i lt LI AM FARROV, senr., was called to the Chair, , while u church bad been od'ered him for the pur- 1 John Slack it i i tl Issav S.iViih.e Were up- I pose ' and whether he had concluded his ser pointed Vice I'lCsi.lents, and Andrew J'urrotr, . moil w ith the words, 'Rome must fall ?' Rouge Seer. tar)'. leplied, w ith regard lo the former question, that j Alter several addi esses, the meeting proceed- he chose the public place with the consent ofth rd to nominate and appoint delegates. I authorities, as the church was found too small for them' And shall we be able to discaid those prejudices by w hich honest labor has hern de pressed, and f.i'se notions of gentility engender ed aruong t us "'' llrlt.l Iiijii'I i s. The Washingtor. Correspondent of th" New Voi k Commercial Advertiser, thus describes u scene in the United States Court, sitting iu the city of Washington, the Captal of the Union : 'Th" other day a very bnirrnus scene occui red in another Court of the pistrict, though the issue of it was any thing but amusing to one of the parties. The first Comptroller of the Trea sury, Mr. MeCulloiigh, was under examination as a witness, and in the course of it. becarn very much excited against one of the parties. Not ! ing able t.i g t any thing satisfactory out of this 1 11' . I' j ", -00. iih w aiisiet i c.i iieifgimnon io ins iir - ! dn motion. Rev. John II. Worrel, Jehu John, i th" number of attendants; and in reference to tie I S S. V'arrr.w, William l'anow, jr., Joseph Iloo- latter question, be relumed that be fm I us"d tornev, Mr. lira lley. Warm words ensued, ; eraiid Ira Jones, were duly apMi:n'rd. j those words, which, however, could be mill t- j which end ! in 1'ra llev's being 'pitched into" by Itiiinniicr ff Itl-Bl Llf. Thete ic (iu te n little r.emnce connected with a building in (ieno. It was formely erected and nw n.-d by a wealthy man, w ho was in the ha bit of visit ing a beaut fui pensaut girl in tha tieighhorl.oi.il. I'leasod with his attention, she enst oil, as la lies are v-tv apt to do, the rustic lover idio In l h.'li.re nconr iged. Rut nltli.iugli In-r new iiil.iiinr imis Ir.'qiit rit and steaiiy ri his vi:!te, hs uevi r iih'iiI iciiK-il llio scbj ct of nvitri niraiV. Tui. igs w cut on this way three years, till oil" night the gentleman was M irtV.I, nshu was leaving the liiei -e, by the titirupt iMitrmci of ihe two bro'hers of the ionnmorita, demind ing that he should imuu'il ately inirry tin r sis ter. They tul I him that he h id visili i! her liir three years, thus keeping nav other suitors', nnd destroving nil ho(es of their si-t.-r's rn ir. rhge i xcej t with him; three yens were qo ttt long enoiieli or him to make up bis mind in, and ns he hail not done it, they had cooelu.le.l to do it for him. This was brin. ing tbinj-s to a foci M he had not iiinie'isi'd. l'of n man of wealth nnd station to unrrv a vor p-'ssant gtrl merely because he cnndei-ceiuled to bo smitten by h r beauty, was .-oiin thing ni ire than a j d;e; I'okiw ill n t'l iiu'e that there was mora til"n'it by these hrotii.os' speech thin nu't th ear ill slnrt, tii.it his choice w is to he a mar ringo or a s'lletto thr nigh his heart. This was reducing things In the ftintih'st terms: riiher I tiMi siiii'.ile for tho wealthy admirer. The 'rem hling, weeping girl, the bold, reckless brothers, and the rmbi.rri'sseil gentleman, tnii-t havo I formed a capital groiii t i a peanut'.! cottage. , At li'iig'h Sign ir a'lein:!ed to ctiiipromisit the iinitter bv ayi.lg 'hat then was not tliolimo nor there the p'aee, lo ceo brate sii'-h n cere. : nil v; best.les, there was no pri st,ni:d thepr.i ' per wav wood he to talk over the subject to j gellier in themo'n ng. (Vie of tlie brothers leaned hack and ripped slightly on n hi lo door; j It opened, a'.J n prie.-t, with his noiseless, cat iikt'tri'Hi', entered iliecircb. "Mereisa priest," snd the brothers. Tin-re w is h short interval 1 of Hileiuv, wli mi S;g;ioi' mi le a slight move I iii.-nt towards the door. Tio d iggers iu.-l int ly e!oa'!l"d before him. lie sjw that il Was 'all over with him that the Ihtee y.-nr of ' ccurtship were going to n mount to som-thing nf- i'.M.iv., That Ihe above be published in the stood prop-ily only in connection with his ser- ! McCiilloiigb. The latter was soon lloored, with ' '''r h" '" ' so y chled with ns emu! n gr.ie hs Sunbury American. ; inon ; (but lie bad previously spoken ot the j a brok-n collar bone. The joke of the alhiii was, 1 ioss. hie. and Ihe nuiit ;a!s were peril irmed. Ike WILLI.WV EAR ROW, Chairman, supeistition prevailing in Rome, nn I which was j th.it at this critical moment the bench, the beadle, i man of use, ho mimed in lelv placed his w ifa Joll Sl.AI K. 1-AA. S.!. .Indrnr l''ri,ir, Vice Presidents. Si C4 et.ll V. baed upon ignorance; that mperst it ion could no and the bar, unanimously uprose, and threw th-m- I in n Co-ivent to h.' rdne.ited, while he, in tho more exist; that iu this sense of the expiession.j solves upon the combatants with a view to pre- menu time, hroii"ht a title. Yi I'RO l llO.NOl'Ain , I'ariiswoith, M'caid, )Ia;'nis. AUI.CM I I We :irs nis-ed by. Rome, the p.otectress of superstition, could not I Sl.rve the dignity of the Court, but such was the i . t. ignorant p -isant girl e.ner red iu'o the copi. d yesteiday, says the , "oid falling I riinsltitctl from th' .', A (f.e.... prowess-of the leading counsellor on thl excit- ' lHliii-ihtf. World n Ilea nn:)li!i.-d w euin. Sunbury, lli lii Augusta, "72 '.i M Shamokin, 17! VI oil Tui but, li lii ii Delaware, 7 ':;" r.ri Lewis, 2 7 I'-. .1.1 Milton, II H'i V.'.i ('hilisipiaque, Vs Sii u Noi thumhci land, -t i II Mi Point, is 4 1 .Vi Rii-di, H: 0 I'. Coal. 7" .".' 2 I'pper Mahonoy, 117 ."( li Lower Mahonoy, -VI I 107 Little Mahonoy, '. ' l l Jackson, ll' ''" S Total, 12 H "U5 t'J7 ; I'liil.i Leilg -r. a patugriph fiom the r.altimoie Patti.it, giving an account ol Ihe robbery of a gentleman on Ins way lo Voik. iu this State, and ol his 'ollow nig a female, whom be su-pected, back to I'alt inii.re. I.er suh-eqi. .t unest. the j lindieg of jloi'ti iua belt uhoiit b'-r peisou, and j her subsequent releas.- for want of testimony a , gainst her. We learn fiom the I altiiimie Sun of ' yesterday, 'bat the woman was afterwar.lr re I ai i. Kted and committed to j.nl under (lie iijine of ! Anvd'a Swit7ei, alias Kintz, to await a further hearing In the mean time, the money she ha I has been taken care of by F. I'iiu kney, lq San, Anna -Rv the Usf arrival from l!a- ik 1,1 8 U,Ve,'c uwtl""t' S'-o is now a widow, aud is e-i'lel ,he heauti- van.,, says the America., Sentinel, we lea... that i "M P '-! r"""' '" ! i .,,1 (',,-. u'" '-I lea lley1, EeUo.s from tr.ite loe. 1 he scene was too mm h lor them nil Gen Santa Anna, the ex-President of Mexico, is . . . , Italy. still living iu case and elegance ut the famous country seal of Ir. Ilevia. es licit lt is i It is situated about and with the exception of the poor Coinotrolh r, I they joined in a regular roar. Wlem 11S sitna 'iti"'t' E in mi n r hf'ti.i 1 1 r The Key. REGISTER AND RECORDER, Sunbuiy, Augusta, Shamokin, Tur but, Delawaie, Lewis, Milton, Chilisqiiaqne, Northumbei land, Point, Rush, Coal, Upper Mahonoy, Lower Mahonoy, Little Mahonoy, JucUon, Total, Oyster, Its 2 17 mi;i 112 l"! 1V1 in. u;7 S8 Ml Ml 137 til 4S 175 212i 1 Plight, t.'J 1 1 IJ 6 :n a7 53 42 77 'Ji 1 1 3 0 71 1 21 557 tion .:. ,i,ni..,,i i.......... ii... ..;.. ., or- 1 'ult. i I fosio teriau M is.-mnarv. in n recent nine nnles f,om Havana, in the district of Mali- j - , , . ' ., ' ... ..' : ... I ,,Mt. , j,, r,..Vrece to the conversion, to chri-ti- . , , . lUlioi.-lf nil lt lH UeSI.Mdlllt' III CCIHH", mi III i sumptuous rrsu curp, ftini m: nut I . , . ... , 1 i.i i.i a r. i if I. l... .1 . . ...... r. I ill : 1 1 1 . t v tit ssi'k,' it:i ! until mi tM it iii.wntHTsi of t h l . M...,..l I , Tl.., I : ,1 !,... , """" .".......-. .eoriieo , , . . , ' with indignation. A surgeon was hastily snm- , cei.lly pvu ch iseil a inagiiit nt can lag -, hors 's, i , ,.',,' , , , , . ! limn 'it, tlie wininileil m ill reuioveit, the rones of i &e. uiul otl.ei w ise given evnleiice ol a design to , , , ,. , ,! 1 , , , . tlie .ludge a lpisted, and the ( ourt again ' cleaie, I , i nioKe i una a peiioaneni resnience, unless some ... . , , j . . . . ,, . . . ! lor action, civil, personal, or mixed, occnr-liug , , ill, l i:' I'M HI MM HIIUM 1 .U ..,-.llll, IM lllllilli ll'l , , , , . e. i . . , , . to the t 'lnp 'r of the paitics, advocates, and wit- 1 Lis k.iIuiiu wL.,.tl.l r.....ill I.,-.. ll... .,1 1 1 ' , putv States iittoruev ; the tiuiiks an I olh'T arti- i . . , . ., , , , ; nesses. CANDID. ' , , his fm mer won.t.Tlul and eventful career. lt j i les are in Ihe po-iessiiiii of Hi . High ( onstahle. j . - - . .... , , omi mi i-onies'.rii in.ti ne nus ciioseri ins inaci- ( , . . ,, , ,, i - i i i i I he ileci qition ol the la ly and hei pal tuei , com- , . i 1 i;i: .Molmdn J.iois have part:all subsi.ti-.I. ,-itv, tliut tlif crv of. down with Chrintinnilu! ' nl r..t i rin;,lt W 1 1 V. a ,1,.. I n I.T.. t:.fcl.. :.n.l s: if V ... - ' pared w ith Ihe developments through the Nation- ' ' i The advices are to the 1st., when all was quiet I , t r... , v. .. , , i r rom all parts of the earth news it received al ... ,. ,, , .. ... f,r.... i, . I I al Police Gaxette of New oik, leave- scarcely ., ... . I in Warsaw, den. Hardin with Ins lorce lal ar- I ' 'III. ...... t . . . . 1 I l" . . . . A . I II. , ...... . . navaua i' it"uir uiki irpMiiriii n.irKt u. iip . ... . loom o itouM ti the couple riMfrreil to above i nvriL ami Ins warning to rurkt'iiMoi ana ins ; j i an i mis i.ikc7 uo...oage , ,e raui.si "'"'e- j , , ,, . .... non fcchool uiiiler Insc.ire, stys To the lerrifieil im igiintiuii of tho Hiiilm eomiii'uiiity, it looked as if all ihe 1.1') youtl) in Ihe Institution were lib nit to iljuro lluiihsiisu, and embrace Christianity; and Ihe teir tint ! I in-dooii-ni itself, w as on the eve of utter an.ihil i- lion, tiprcad such coiteruation throughout the is no other than the notorious "nipper" thief, Al buitis, alias "Alfred Morgan," who escaped on ly about ten or twelve day a ago from I'.lack well's Island, and bis girl, a favorite to whom he ad dressed two or three letters after his escape, fiom Hartford, Conn., and which being intercep ted led to a hot pill suit downcast, which has dri ven him South. Alburti figured pretty largely in Chaileston, about six months ago, wheie he robbed a gentleman at a hotel of checks and di aft to the amount of f.S.oOO, and about S'lUU iu money, the former having been afterwards re turned. The woman is now in cu.tody, though her companion ii not yet caught. iin-iii in iiib i.i or, cuniiniiioi aie promptly won . . e , ,!,., :. ... . ! (.overnor has issued foitn a proclamation, in us ii lenii at nome, ami at Hie mine tune snare iu the enjoy incuts and luxuries of society iu llu- j vaua. Co.NNrcTiri T. We bear that in tiie counties of Fuirfield, New-London and Windham, contain ing about one-third of Ihe population of Connec ticut nut a ingk ''urn Iium vti d Iu geuitt lirrme fiirtfiesiileofiiitiijrentiiijrl.itutiri. In neither of the other counties has a majority of the towns voted to license probably not over twenty town in the whole State have done to. A'. 1. Daily TiiLunc. which he states that the utmost rigor of the law will be enforced against all persons taking part in these dist in baiieei. The citizens of the neigh boring counties, however, continue to hold meet ings, at which resolutions are passed denouncing the Mormons as a "villainous and thieving set, utterly unlit to live in any civilized laud," and also resolving in spite of the proclamation, to "act us free men. jMissessing hearts that can sym pathize w .th their fellow men when wronged, down irth the Missioiittr it s .' nnd doicn u itfi I'n c ('hurt A Institutions .' echoed from every Ifl.mr and every street in tho city. Several bundled had le!t tho institution, but tho fact, he ay, that in the initial of r.ucli an excited elate ol public feclnie;, some six or seven bundled pup, Is should reuniii in the school, quietly pur suing their regular studies, only proves how amazingly deepa hold the institution has on the native mind, and what deep seited lil.'uient it has secured tor itself in the very strong hold ot MK'iety. lt is estimated that the tolls on the Canals of New Voi k this yi ar w ill exceed S.l'lCUO a- and hands that can assist thciu, when called ou in bout $100,000 more than the receipts of any pre. inairitaing their rights." I viousyear.