E. GLOBE. -- H u . . Nr,171 - RIG: 1:1)70.-N 2.P,A,7 1855 Circulation=—thd - largest in the County wasozwerticiisolstrawsim,==4cemisaittaxase SEE NEW ADV.Health, Beauty and Hap piness. To Tax. Cpllectors. A - variety of • V ' akin es y uniting am.Bz, Dunn. . Virginia Henry A. Wise's majority for governor will be abiiClo.soo. All the 'democratic dand itialep' for - Congress were. elected. Glory cfuough: ACciriENT..z--Mralor James Porter, of Hen derson township , . the woods on Sat urday last; was severely injured ,byAlle fall ing of a sa - pling . WhiCh struck-him upon the head and shoulders. • ' [17. ; . On Sunday last fivehundred U. S. sol diers passed throne) this place fOr Kansas, to fight the Indians; who''are beebining trouhie , sdrite there. -1:1A: Know -Nothing National. convent ion wilr.be held in Philadelphia this Week. The. pi licy'of an open instead , of a..sicret ori;ani zation-will he discussed.: ''S:am,;' , isgkting frightened—he finds it necessary to devise sarri e'new 1. - 1 . c,F,means". to deceive the voters.. ,The old Methodist, Church in this place has been taken down to make room for a new brick- of a large size, to be well fin_ish ed and an ortrament to the' place. (77* - IY . e . Learn : that ~the entire Stock= of cars, boats and mules used-13y the transportation companies on the : Main:Line of our public works, have been -purchased by a coal com pany and:that the boats are to be placed on the-North Branch and the carS,On the Pen , sylv4n,ia Road., .A.Lrouort RroT.—A liquor„ribt took place in Portland, Me., on Saturday night last.— The military were.called.: out; 'and. the mob that had ,met and attempted, to break into a building fOr the purpose Of Placed l there by*MayOr Neal Dow, was fired-upon, and one man killed and .several badly wounded. ` ' „' • ' (1'" To what partyalill - . Gabe, Jr., belong last fall when. there. Was . a remit larl y_nom na ted WhiC ticket • the - field'? Was. he one ictf:th&-'"freaStmable - fnaloh" that defeated some of 'the :14Vhit inees Slierik out .Gabe.—Globe: " • ' • ' belonged` to the; ariti- I n cci roe ' a - ir a. 'parts V:e vht,d for , iv Will, 't he Globe n ,10:11 y:s w he: snpporte4 in '752, When there wai3 .secularly ,n6ipinated ,lOcofocc ticket in;,thn , ,the G,tobe,.;speak out 2, -Journal. ,FreelY.':•Ar.the'Gene - rat Elect io:rf 7 -we'-voTeil fqr WOadvr - hrti, Hopkins and Shaffer, ihe;OlV i y den loc,-atic nominees - -voted for by !he,democ; racy of ;the county—hod at' the ' PresiOntial we voted_ for Pierce an r d'ltino : - :•• .4ny "document" to show to the contrary?— if you "have bring it ' f' 13 . ‘it really, Gabe, i , Ye :cant see - 66,Nv you •;an make it appear that you ,voted the Whig ticket, :Was George - Lease rui the' regiftar 7 ty notninated Whig ticket Didn't you, vote for him,• and rejoice over the.:Thafeat of James Ma - ,2liiee; the 'regularly noirtir)ated coriie Gabe, Speak lout,. ."TnE; 'WORE GOES. BRAVELY ON.—TWO horses were stolen' from a gentleman in'Shir ieysburz, week before laSt,. at a last - ,-weektwo more stolen from . a gentleman living" bear Maritir•Billf:' : -As:the-feifsta - ture has adjourn ed, 'droves of the'''"tigl& fingered gentry" may be expected:aroiMil, 'and rtka gr(Yaf-hum ber of the ineinbers'or that 'licitly don't expect set back, they may to'reszlnie this form:e'r The above we. copy from the editorial cot umns of the Huntingdon Journal: . - We Can not belieye,:that.any . of :the. , late . members of the Legislature followed tlie_occniiat ipu stealing' horses: But" ivr?' 'suppose if any body knows,,Gabe'does, es he belengs'tolthe same secret,political Order that elected a large majority of the members: ' • • . 1Z7.:,F0r some days previous to the Virgin ia election; our good-natured KnOw-Nething friends made earnest inquiries about the health of our rooster,- but hiS healthy aPpear nce'in the las:t' Globe satisfied them that he was 'a . bout'-:-and we promise that he shall be in good crowing order next October. • - FOOLISH, ray--the man' ,"who talks' of writing Gabe down." • Let Gabe alonehe will write himseltclown, and the - Tour - n4 On, in less time than- it took him to kill,bff the Standing Strine l thebrgan of ,a rriajorit of _the memberi who' "may be induced to re sume their former occupation." S~BASToPoL =A correspondent of the New York COurier . write§ to, that, journal that "Generals Scott, and .Jessup _have, : w,ithin-a few days, expressed their opinions: that the allies cannot retreat from the Crimea witliciut first capturing Sebastopol by a coup de main, or beatino• -the Russian armies of the interior .in a pitched, battle. This, opinion is of the greatest military-author • ity in this country,. if not in the world?' . [l:7:The. - eholera ... hasTii.:gainc . -rhadeAts ap ''pearanee in NeW Orleans - and on the'Western waters._ la. New Orleans. lasi..._w.eek - the deaths were -heavy:- 7.Qom! "Washington,• D. C., where there are '• more starving office seelierlthai: . .any other ty t he. nuion ; has- gorrft , jf-now-Acrihing as before. The Demberatslgained six Corm= . eilmeri and lost four Aldermen. :::-;-•:: - ,i1 , 44 !tviiiis -- iid_Aii‘klieiii::l ! Whig,County Corrimittee Of Allegheny held a . meeting,in Pittsburg on Wednesday the 23d ult: 'On motion ,of Mr. Srifythe it was resolved -•that any member'of ,this com mittee who 'belongs to the organization ler : medthe 'Know-Nothing' party,is hereby re quesiect torwithdraw.i' On the 'preeentation -of this resolution Mr. Smythe remarked that 'one year ago such a resolution would not have beep . necessary; that until within the last year the common courtesies of life known among men, or the ordinary feelings of self-respect, would have accomplished the object intended by his motion; but recent events had taught hirn.that, all these have .becomepower)ess in -preventing *men,'claiming to be gentlemen, 'front doing what: no 'honorable mart would .have,dared- to do one : year ago. Men are now found willing to :act on :Whin- commit tees, and seeking tecontrol the action ,of the Whig party, who, at the very- moment, are under sworn Obligation to a politiCal•org,ard zation, not only, hostile to the whigparty, but boasting an intention to` utterly destroy its— This state of ,things' deinandsthe paSSage.of the resolution.. Such men, are not wan tedirt the Whig party, and while they so far disre gard the. proprieties of life,. as to — intrude themselves'into company where they did not belong, he• did 'not scruple to declare that it is no violation of, the law's . of hospitality to order.thern. . . The resolution, was adopted. The: committee also declared-if inexpedient to norninate.a"pailyticket - fbr - tlie fall elec tion t iiistrnesed ilia appointment of a general committee•for the county; consisting 'of one member froth - each election district-- committee to meet together for consultation and for such action in relation to the fall elec tion and th 3 futine action' of -the Party ag',it -may deem expedient:, • - ;.:2 ~-• The Derhoerats and Whigs '".cif Allegheny - will,,unite on a :ticket opposed - tb' Nothing intolerance and proscription—and the,sarne'cobrie will 'be pii'rlOed in most if not all other counties in 'the State:, at the. next general election, when "Sam" will.be no , where, an'lthe Country 'Saved frOtn'the . dis grace the secret conspirators are endeavor" inp, to inflict upOn !••• - .7 California A correspondent orthe Philadelphia _ted . maritin,4 from - California says the State is . . burdened: with plenty. The popriliition;is.so _srnall that they consurne'but and nitis"t •either the shrplus.'bryallow.it