CAI. G. di W. H. Fuller. • TAIIAIIERS IN DDT GOODS,: Ready-na - gc Cloth 2tc..• , Avenue,' liontroserit. s • N., s`4 - 4 1/ ;141113p;,., Dr. ,s; vnrra. _ )s4O susquijanua trOstrr. . , 11.'41. FRAZIER '..AND TIIEO. EDITpRtI. MONTROSE, PA. '! Thursday,!Octobei 12, • • 1- rWe . slia4 gi ve. the official returns for Susq uOiamia . county next Week. (Our corn-. L . mental on, the resit must, also.be reserved till lien, As We have had - neither tints nor incli nation- to Write, umch duri l lig the lakt'feWdays.. r. Sulquehanmp County. just wasinoreilargely attended than any previous one... We are 'glad to See the in oreased interest fat in the stiff jeet; and cx. rc . t-the county; will yet. rank among the for iiiost,! the. State • in, agricultural irnp 1 rove -J • nests. r . .• : The Europa, arriyed at litlifax,brings,.. ,_week • later intelligence ...frotnr Europe.— Thereare runtoris of important suet es- of the' the Critnea . • The 'loth cif Septentber: Was.the day . ,_fixed for . the honc i bardnietit of i ev'astopol: • Fron i t the Baltic 1 newS . of the' hoalbardmentof 'Revel, was lsly ekikeetecl. '•. , • aid havc, Toth gone stroUgli - anti-Nebraska, of .thet iiictubers t it Congress just' elCettLi scarcely C•iie, being an lidaiinistration mati. I • ' The. Stcanr-hip Arctic los't r aud be a • - weeli 300 and; board have` tier -15110. We. will give .particulars next week Pgtuili3rlvania Election. • ! , • • : We have 'returns from 34 COs. which give: Pollock an aggregate inajoritylOf' bout f 2.5- • I • 000 as repo'rted. The :Tribunr . sayS : Pollock i elected by. a majority of Ati lenst" 30,000,1 .probably- larger.'i Bradford CO. is . repsltixli io ,r uive, Pollock 2000 majority.. Tioila;Soo •' toll. 000; Luz6rne ~800 ; Phil ildelphia- 4000. , :i l• r, • ant almost idl Show a great g‘in over •JOhnS- 1 • - , 13! , --1 i. t. tlikA : 1 ' tOPS Vt4e. .13i"ir ilaS ;ZAII. , majority in Wayne„ : 4 • •('(-hich gay . (3 . 14n4',..) majorit) . - 1 1 ii;is.51. -Lit tie Sullivan gfv" :- 'ra 175 majority. ..:1110 returns : ,lsk far show 1 the . i.slectio . 1 n L eniy Free oil. MemberS (if .Congres l , AO. tine IYouglasite, \. 1 • - \. nenry S. Mott, .the Democratic :Old lii•ow .. -Nothing candidate •foriCapal Commis sioner, has 23,000 majority' in • Pliiiadellibia ; Rhone, lie i , , • doubtlesst elected by ,an Misr: : 1 , • . • •inense majority-. •- • i .. , Black is prohhbly elected •judge of the Su-, .._ • Ticnie'CA'iurt, as the •Whid and . lino(Y-Noth • ing vote is, diVided between Sinryser and Baird,' - I e From the . returns at *hand,' the "Tribu.ne, thinks the Prohibitory law has' i earried *by,a 7 Usrge majer;ty.•,‘ • t ;. •. -.-. Susquehanna County Teachers' Atsociation. The Snr4inehanna Count . o Teacl.Wrs' Asso. ,ciation held a I meeting, put's' ; taut ,tonotiee,..at the Court House.. in 'llontri,se, Off Saturday the 30th lilt: I . • . The President . not being Present, the meet ing was called to order:by the Vice Presideitt, Mr; Janicson.l, The roll IV . fiS then called by the Secretary . and the report •of the - last. i' meeting read and. adopted. L • For the piirpose :of accoMmodating some- Of the committees appoint&l at the last meet- . J.ng-to reportlthe number of Teachers, in the espeetive towns. that .would lie desirotis of attending' an :institute,'on inotiun they were 'allowed -to I report previous to the. regular ) !,time for the deport of committees. Mr. Austpi .B.. Lathrop -reported for -leS !sup.'. Ite said : be had been unable. to aseer; the exact Character ofl the Institute' that. • • the Association proposed Ito- establish,' but. eone}ading it was to be similar to Institutes in other counties of this tate, and other ;'States,.he \tip "the teacheri : he had visited to the best of his ability, the char acter and 'intent of a •Teadielr's - Institute, army. , . he thought, that, were . -theternis within their . i . means, i quite!a number of . teaAers . Would at btendoth and feinal4.. He would like - "i -------•--- to hear some member of the. Association, ae -luainted with the silbject,lexplain the views f-of the AsslT.i.iatioxi in reg,:ir& to, it, and also estimate the probable expe t nso per teacher. --,, •., . - • , 1 . A. L. StCriiiig and JOsephJatlaeson 'report- ',.a:l for Bridg,ewater, ',,Theyl could not he pos itive but that; sornt would 'attend if one were .once in opdriition. ...-,. . • ,-- ''''' 1 • ... 1 P. R: nyc l er reportediro.i. Len Ox.. Said • . 1 - , I Lenox, furiiiiilied Wit few" 'teachers,. but that, some :-,fetoale teaChers w 4 ould -attend, pro- vided :that ;-the time of holdin g it. and its 10-: i ._ .... --.L i. —pe _ cation wouldrmit. . 1 . •". . h dieorae ' NV. Park. on bichalf of Dr.•E. L. ;' t i 11. Brundage,ireported for Franklin.; -Said • he' s `' 1 1 . I did not distinctly , understand the duties re- . is .' - ...quircil of i committee, and had, conversed . 'with but.: fe l w teach rs, bu4,said . an Institute w as'ver . V fa l vorahly j ,d by- the friends adorably/regarded . ~ 'Of eduatiOri • that_ It would •nieet . the . warm ' supi)ort. of pr'. - Brundag.e,Vil that . he would furnish twblinembers.to sitth an Institute. • : II . 1 • • • ►• , A. B. • 'Lun l g reported for . :Rusb,and: so, . . -- I for. SPriniville, on behalflef Ifr.. Oli ' i La i throp, wli4 requested. him ,fa' do' so.. lle said l i • there NrCi'e quite.. a number o teachers, in Springville and in 'Rush thaleuld midOubt i, edlyattend . an Instit u te f if one were ,-estab i . lislied, but the exact / hi ei, 'Air he could nOti ; te l 11 . - that' would depend skimetiiiiia upon the -:' : - ! . ......„:7 .. -time o- .. e.. iit. : : • • . -.. : -1. • PrOf.*hardsott repor'ed that there were 1 a large number In/Harlot; '„ that would attend ..1 ; tr properly cstabl ishedlnstitute, both of teachi: ers and those not iiiiten . ding to- teach, tni6 t, and female,. . - - . , ° L -• ' • Tewksbury repotted . that a 'feu; iti BroOklyn 4011 Id attend. 4id terms; tune, and place of holding permit: 1 .r • A.. T Perrittou r,epertd Unlock favora,- thati 41. ere would, be . .SUI : PC fr'orti , t here !; one l - at leta—hitnaelf._ 1 - • • In justice to the committee of Thomson vie visuld say' tliat met Mr. .Ifumford about tt Crig - the Assoekitton •+AGFMstof,',F Aet: but • I Nom•Limala. l. NoritAteine . e - tc'tind ince 'reiirriy. , i -`7'ltkij*ai;:d c)- ineq .V . l . tkilil:_,A!ssoli ..:,..; • :1 . - -Woir,ing to ; 'soine..taistiOderitiandiao as to.tht time ankpinee'nftnOting, kit was' iniabla . to: at tend: '• •, .. :.;:., - 17-.. t,, .: 'Pie AssOCiiiiiOn not ,proceeded lO':eousifil er't4. propriety of holding Itininst4itte.__' 1!.1 1 . Prl(.4, MehardSon. being called .: . ttpon, said. :be was - decidedly in favor of the: e,staldish . , .. .., 1 - ineuttof Institutes, and that he regarded tit - cm ~. • 1 ! =,. a valttable!atixilitiry in the laid of teachers and 1 the fLeleiatien: of schools: that SoMethinii. Should I tte done to prepare teachers for tlti. ...! *un portant *id -res . ponsible' dutr of i teach*: i• • • if 1 and he kne!Urnf no..,:ivaY...be.tter.:caleulated 'ti. accomplish thiti•obiect than to . euenttrag e. 4iii patronize. Itsdltllersi' Institutes.' ! : -: i . l . .it , I,l6declin Ldtt4.)44l)iiiit 'lily pa'rtieithr ni ''' I-. ( 1 I -, .- - - . '.7 .' 6 Ir: . the COMllleting:pf . oile, - I.nt , t , won ... Ike ti. 1 .. he;tt\ . froin•tlse.who had atte al - thein, taid 4al led . 4 On 0. F. 'l. l eWits. ' y,. Who said it haiil hpett his goed. lot:time - 10 attend, an Illstittltf . ri i t rt the s l ttite. , pr--10Y York; composed ot.near ly. threclaindred teachers, both, , znal9 and !k r imile..• This4ustituto was organized , With * • i msiitution*Ud by-laWs,and eleete b. annually - fficers ;!held.its.sessioit !semi-annually/'rails f which CoMinonly Basted for twolweekS,.tind. !' he most etiiinctit .teachers of the Slate Cul-. . .- , ',loved to take charge of the.ditferent depart, 'tents,. During the, eyenings .of •the T scssioft, listingui:ffic i d; teaCherS and - other . friends! 'Of education:n-o.c- engaged- to deliver 'lctui.O . , and this to teacher's and even others is a moat : - aluable 'atid interesting departMent of. tile nstitate.: however, Mere, dependence is plat.- 4 upon tt. i . ivoiliing.hours - of the histitute• to repave teaChers .. .for The, real task . of ,tcacii= ag.- I':yery.:Lrany . li Ihq.is taught .in coni-. Trion • schoo`lS• is . 4horottglily pursued, aecOnt • )anied - - - with practical demonstrations; nti - d hesc .eminent - telithersgiVe in: 11 prq - etira II imauner the best mudeiof tem:Ling t. ids t Ithe pupils.l'i ; . • ' : . -• i ! ! • A certain portion . Of .caeliday is deyoi ( to a - partiettlar study, , then so Many. minu to' .s.kingicittAtions, theft sip many-more, discussietkland then au occasional lecture 1 • -!-• 1i t ersp ersed , - - 1 (re a I ing cit. ortilogral:ll . 3:,,' , grati,k !mar, geography, &e., .that renders all the eX• ereisCs; 'Cxiretnly nse4 -, . Tho tuition ix eommonli and females are general "tonletilueS, however; W 11" i6ales:will,nut defray'fliL l necessary expensfi!s. .etnale i s are the' t charge . twenty-five ecitt - s-. , 1 - • - 1 • ;Ind sonictimes It is left optional' with theitt -1 ' - 1 . • .. . .• .: • selves to contribute as-much asr their eireintt 'takuq..s- f:ertit ; :also the friends of the tench 1 • .. :'.-- ..----°, i&friends of education generally, . - nut*- ; '..c,- , -, 1 - ,N -- ., ; fupe . .s . i r !''; tribute - to. the t rea,,ory of the l'inateiially lidlitens the burd4.4iq)f i i the tJachers. • -. • I 1.: - -; il 1 .....k::B. 1 Lungi A. L. Sterling and others foil dressed ;the. Associati(m, earnestly Urging thc • , , establis' 'anent" of the Institute. ' ' • i l t A. 1.1: Kent moVed that a.conunittee ne m,;i l' tOint n ed to ; ebrreft,,nd \ wit ; ll , di,tin , tii.sliW 1., - ; 1! .., ii. I tCaehers. . itnu get their terms -of . atteudinkee- ...TS . . 4 , 112!..1 1. - ,v4.• oitm ".......• _. ..... ; I lit Stitt] t e, , , and also, drami•lip au. order' lof . v. - crei , es for the In, - titi:te. • • ••; i' Pref.: 1 lichatldson . nominated 1.3.- T. Tc •Nil ,fr.-• Limy; t. l •.lcl.t4.fil'iie tkofninated J, dame' ton,, anal A. I.3..'Kent noniitia ed Pr 4. Richardi'.)n t'net as . said committe .. f%s : hiCh nonfinittie , ns N-ete, tnninitiniu Sly • 11 . (10 A lteil ' by . the AS•steda t on. '_)li.. motion; fa, cOmmit tee ii•-asqappoipt (l3 li to a4certain and report to the AsSociition I -- • ' ' • ' •If' \t, its' flext- tneeting the 'conditions on which' ...: Istitute cam be neer) nin' - iodated in 'their ~;, .. fellve localities. !,•'l re iifyiloWing were,,;ip ••[ . f , ed : 'Montrose, 'E. ' IcKenzie; • Dimo i ek, taut NV. IT;iNWOod - •; Brookli - il Dr. iI3. . • ..: ard son ;‘,.lCew . ..11ilfera, Rev. licOsboriti 1. cirri, P. 8.. Tower - 'f f - •i . !... • , . , - was then deeidq fo'rneet at Brooklyn ' tin Saturday, . i • ) I .l '' . i . li 'l tl . ie 214'0 7 4..-eto.)er, at o c +0( - „r 1 M.' The in,ectusg Lieu ax jRI 1 . . , f , ... if • 1 • i•f 11 ed . "'; • ' , ~ ... . . . il•:. - . .. - • ' st - 'Battle lin lehalf of Popular So per I ." ,- i • -.! N. egn.ty. ' A ,1 1 . gentleman 1-related• to us the. folh4 - ing j g incident.. 1 Ile' states that !Allele war" in . 1 \'estoiiqNic:tii3 the store of a.lel pe: inereitntftlat placc.Nrfo was;cn.. the fustoiers, - miomts•a kitsissettler, was; i : beafreesoilei. i. 1 -, While thus': engaged, a - person'entero -the Iptore and walked upito • the cifstenier of our 1 4 ....._ ien n di t t , h u e r n eo - u ti Lr i. c:l d fa i i d it in, n i nil li e fi i t i l : t ) o .o l i lim uie :" l .:4,P ., t . ) t.(. 1 ). how your fate in Weston again ; clear Y l our- ! elf arid:never show.. 'yourself' here . again,i- . un 7 /, •! - n I ess you want a eciat,of tar' and fentbers. ~ I . Thetperson who pronounced this ferocious 1 1. lutrWrigne waone of the ".Belf-Defen.sii - 4 -, As- 1 sedation of West4n, i ' and he had ,hardly . , tin- 1 lished before the merchant jtitnped bi=ite :the • 1 count 4 'yard-stick in band, and.commetteed meapt jug lii!it'Niiiii it,...as if he had Wen, a bolt 6 domekle,. and with •as - much facility. The 41 asitred indiOclual fiwgot that h 4 :: be- \I longed to 'the took-to-lis lit li The, ,•WesV lister_iig the c, impudent 4 .4 frighten o ffs! ~ • self-dere:4 , ! 7 . ieoin !nerd; by ~ was his inter} 1116. acted, Weston ; fur .kve free-soils •t . , , i-prise will .- of the et titrvltliali the laiy fanatic ~ who •.• • . spends As One rying.lo sure - lit by keoping awa ithemost energetic elassOf people in the 1 . lion. • •. , . • . - . . -• ".; , • The merchantsaniketber 'I u,sinessmeni Of Weston ' %chi) ! recently .assembled in - :,,lnitss !n eeting and. .dir ou i nevfl the I - falsely. i'al led " gelf r llefensive kssiiciation".• nd its conduct. ,undertstaild this,filkdid, but mite in ai self defelfsive meussul e. on their pi rt:. The idaVe. bullY!M - as too - .ignoriuit and to much blinded by ids' fanaticism to:comprehe ',l4lie trhe in terests of his own communit -. it is tb be hoped•that the whelesotne t cashing ii:ia, re ,•eeived, • eiiliglited him on tb s point.,-.-_!-.Mo, , ' paper. • : .- 'l. Obstructing" a litiiiroa.o.---S' azgareal. ' .•• f' Pubvin see, Oct. 3: - • An old man named J...n.ia . Hawes, coin- 1 initted a strange . 1140 toklay, whia• caused no - small'exvi tenient. Ile er •ted a house of boards-on both traciiii . ofttlie 1 rovidence and Worcester ltailroad. and. phi •ed within the s,:lnie a keg of powder,and- th n nailing :him: '}elf in the house, store that i the trains, at tempted to run thrOutth the b ihling he would. blow all to atoms,' 1 ills ri,ivild tad determined 1 threats and the obstruction caused a.deters-.1 tion_ of two hours tO the train ~ but . finally a I Crowd of abOut . OW . - ! persons asSembjed,"] smashed -in the door of the btilding, and seiz- ed •Hawes and dran'ired him' to-jaii. The, po lice speedily dentefished the touse, and the trains passed 'on.: IThe ,!excitenient was so i great that it was- with gritt, difficulty the peol i pie Were deterred ifreial iiijni . ng...1 - Ittwe.64.-4 AlPoStia.—Sidnev Wt....boei, Mister-- ier- I 'P. .‘• • 0, hhe reason given Or the;.-tran c ,c, freak is that -: • awes formerly Owned the land. through Oe's Private Set in own, last'lwe . eki . the whifth the Iliad pa+, still Conceiving th. Itt he when' Maine election neiv. ~ ~ lin 101 "11 . An ! Ltd - net been allewed inowili 'for it bi . ,:ih s e old * l - l ead i ng D 4 ''''erai... '" u 4 , 1 4 80 O P - , { Cominissioners, cluieav4ed, t P ) revenoe Minim- posiie our offif•e, from ~ °id' the : stair an u 1 self in the mainter . stated- • • e . stripes' had . just been thiowi to the liiteie,i• - 1. i;- i • --------- , -----l-f . asked the priVate Secretary fiat that ti' - ie*t.' * IttiattaiKAßLE. C-01$;ClupseE-It is NVCortilt , p; said Sid,''. it' nicanS the Maine election, lof note that not long since the Bishops_, of the .iuppose.'`.Wolf;'. rejoined' the old - peino. , Protestant Episcopal :Churiti of Nbw York: erat.,,l`iiint'you.lstirprised at. •tliti-Tesult theret' Peintsv Iv• tnial• weee:- .thi l derdenks - • -and `SurPrised ? 'ne. • answered - §id, ' the admin. -s.. the lornii2r- . Siiiipenited, laid the lilt .l • - • ' • IstratiOn did not e*pec anytiiii&-of . !ifhine.' - ;e-1. and tlit noii i i the Bishops Of these ‘ l W6tet you tell rue,'-asked lie .• old,D,eitio- ire Pe4ers, : and brottiers a 150 . 7- ritt;`-iviiere in God's ' name, the admitOstra- - ,it : i may.l net . be like-their - .tioni!lo export 4011411g-1' ' , ..T114 iluestpft-waa 'tot -11#e • 1 Wing warnings 4 ..p.g .( 7 7 ; . ;;!! 0.7,5 . 4.y,tei 1 i0i.-:1), , ,,f, /),.i.. I 7 ' ''. ~ 1* - i- - -- - 1' .-. , • -. : ' • ;. 1 - - . [ ..: .1 :7 .. • '' ... k . —, , .4. :.•The ?air . clo,slxl last ewer ing. W thepr4tiiitinkliSt hi !another 'icolton nurnbo of visitors *lus• larger it ol thaii44 : ilie day, bcfnti , , thiung4lhe . nt I single. tickets sofa.dict not Ignite ei - pi day; be r ing yesterday,.ttlyn!lt ,: 1 . 4,000.': were also more- city-p.-(010 anda -tire )belies.'l. We' counted lit one,thum tiro north gate lek : prix-Itte. - entrufis and The loseS, as .usual, itaditbc,lgreate, ence. ;The charge tilt thetiwilvilc down having been minceii-tcll shill • seats mlere ocelipied-tliaii,.. tif !'Alay I, 7 he'fic4 pr piie „air , : horslvs,! oat Judge liaviland) ' ileainstefitL L. icriniiiiiii‘ ., ,. IG-1:2 hand; hiali,liVO• rs . • . "?! I years (di--vil brothers„ •nised in New A-oft, and were certainly as h , Juviving ;horses - its we eVet saw; in a . Sevettil other paiis were splebdid hi i ance,•and good. as could i' bell desir l . i show of mules' never hal balm eq' I the east'sidc Of the-A-beg:l4 M oul I Two pair, owned -by 'Mr.'Hhulikson, I rao of this City, that wor k hard et I we have never seen excelled anym would be difficult. to run)• . our e , hors i i . size And . handm soe formi l : Mi. Bisl sey CitY, had a• handsom :team J lenders' •of Which were . Oil t. of a. jen Arabian horse. They were snliili; - actiVe, and finely firmed; .11r., M this City, eilibited sortie fih mul jenet. ! We have alreadYl spiken o tot . shown by Mr. Bnekalewpf IN This grand show of 'mule? NVill ! do bring them into'favOtwqll - rarine we- could, say in A Week.:';l The prizi cited a great deal• of attention, no limners and stook-bree4rs,-bu ands of ladies. They are V • - g special 'lntik.. The prii;: (irking . just as handsome as -w _.r,king- ox made—th-se owned : -. I %Me,. Gast took the s&ond pre iblin; we thin) so.' The pair the took! their third sold for *250 ( the 7 . rOlind ' All / -.were • pure r ql, even hiataiod; ,10, - and t • med to viorh as I : hand liotses, ' The long ..team that a madk,notice,. owned by mi l : Sh froyrithe town of Sennet; Caytlga The lontion was afl..idelitialty prit • 'see County in our first lintioe. 1 . Mr. Andrews of COna.learified 'ot prizes for long-wool sheep,' ;and so everVbody said-,-tli:iV. were-so ~ , some..-: •. ! I 'I 1 • At 2 ()Mock the great tent i w: ''close as men and women conldlst the very sensible addreSt.of 0 oha 'We never heard an agtrulytral livered to a inure attentive audio. ha some respects thiS Faik has been all that could have' been desired.ll hi , some other thins it could not have Ibmi vVorie, The re- Heipts, we think, will aniomit, to over.sl2,ooo That.. suns would have lien .lotibled if the me _chanics. of : New -York liall been enlisted, and a safe plaee - ,provided stir their exhibition of line wares,. loud suitable iprott : iioni ,r(lado' for visitors to reach the Shi:flw-groulids with any '-deg,r(!e of. eOnVenieneci..fr cbirifort. ; Getting . ,‘:l.uir . v' -.from there at • tbe (Nisei last - evening Ifis• a desperate underaking.l Taking these several -things; into con'sideratiOn, the Fair has i t turned , out More suceeSstbUtl4in 'fly_ one had a right to,cxpeet. its iltlininee vi-ill be, felt in the communtity lOng and beneficial:v. From what nitny farmers lia•ve.'seen a id - - heard at this hair will spring their fir 4 - ideas, of agri. clang* improvement We hear E.lndraspo keu Of as llimost probable plaea of holding . the next State Fair.:—.l . Tribitnel,ll.•( . - - • 111 interesting.*. otie'dOllar for mak : 4. 1y "a(littl; tea 'free; n the tuitionof the The. Gar4e, Stilted; . S. H. ILI:m - 10a, isl:tr, during his recent. sunnier 1 speckled nom., and tile nunttle die rivers, •and lake mduntai sotharyold woods': off 1 noithcin whose unadurn . ...4 heatAie.s his Ii , tivns have caused • to. ibeetnnds made; one clawa atirt-;lim-4-iliisttn 4 thus describes ; e are at Cory"::, o 6e. L p We left 101te our return. :We roN4CLI th seven or eight mile , ..frOm i\Vest; we, swept . around al endl; mtl saw, tw;euty rods . a.head us, miniming river - What could wit divine. knew ; for one wile. is seen a Water, , could not mistake any of it. My first ifnpres4u was, tl bears switnuning itertSs tlk'riVt ed up my loaded: :rifie anti: ..app . - WhateVer the tWo objeilii„ at tention were, it Wasi put seen us, and our rapid-approad determine the question as to . animals they :belonged. I ) rese us, and. as they lo . olied ing an,; the things that ;!We bears, Were 'neither tnorei or • 1 1 young women .; tufa tlie B,Vay/ the Shore, and dashedintd of our . ..boatmen said was rowed around the ne fast as we could ; welSaW• lying on the bat •, and there • ?;•1 • many; m , usqu oes aroundl i there remarkabl either fo'rl their gal cy. W did nut' stippos4 _wd seven piles of a houSe . ;' .leL iat.a settler lak(recently ,'and put up a loo..lyuse tr - I ..from the river, pear l ' Where we .bathers ; - and that lie lis•ed tinnily, consisting of daughters, who were yOuhg . w.c ;front: what we salk - , had learne a duck.'.We had nod, idea of we•had a•good many heatity lain ing them take So, like, frighten slailt6r of the "woOds; J e. , r .11 o' kin I.,litot. ter. do - • 1 / 4 - t4vo State‘ We trust 'the' predece iso s. c ; before-thein; • . r • . i --.--- 1 , tta-Verstorainary.H ! A gentleinan.llinavElk Run, in the Iniver 6 1 `` 1 , 1 -44ts coimty, ti a.O the good fortune] to• riesscsis t e Most extNardiaarvgriMalkiniyet .- knalrtt of? the cat hind:, : ,l Its-bLd v it; lof imnsu- Ai 4.11gth,l its ) 1 * lik64oseof alench-legged. -file.', . Mt furlis of 4-4gishcolouri !he whole beaufifiet wit .. black kfotS•and strehksofidif- - ferebt figures- - they : 111f0 long in thOlbaek and round on the elly MO ;jaws, BlaCk • stripes rim across they ears, *ldyll arc 'very' long !and • tipped at the olds •liithla blaie tuft of bath--; • Its physinguony is 'fierfe and its-nature sav age. Oriinal ily it ,IS jwi - ft-etly Aacile, litud like WOrtnlc47s eery I,Onsible eat,)ieVer says a word ; though In iiiiiOvers readily (by-Ale 'irtig'bf his' 614' fciiithO',l - lanie sof - im, Billy;'! •His master'shousebeitiginfesteti*ithsuakes, which had beiliiire:iir. a neighbazing stone fence, he midi it. int ' ibiS head to elseliew Such game as rats. tind isit 0.,t,1itt4 Hiliiip! war upon the snakes, 'all of w iii.ille soo» ile,Stroyed.— Having i'lcipdred a tirtte i for this kitid of sport, he extended the 1'16144 operatio4s, frequent, iv ;making - ex`cursieij.4: More than li . mile, dis • hint froM thei Iton •e,i and returning . each and s every day .with saiikEt! ranging tour two to seven feint kik,. I,ll i 4l;iiis continued this prae lice fi'ir eig (IweekS4 ; pti one occasion he re. turned AO: hilious! tim i d'. fa t igit6b •perfc.' et ly wet an cov e-A 11,1t.h Htiiva . . -It 'vas. suppo sed .• at he had eneMiatered oirotift hose large.; ' but rare Serfpents leniiivn as the:'. Goublit.--' 'Mils turned. ciut to b true; fiir the next ,day ' thereafter Atii..liari'ey , 7 , B. RallS 1 found; the snake dead, and sit;ilS-p,T a dreadfiftcontlict on the sand: -- Most 0., nearly all of the wannds l had been inflicted i ii' 0 back of i tbe 'leek.— .The weight o ' the *0 / serpent teas fourteen ; i i pounds- and eeven.alinees,, This`Class Of serl-: penta.isl a naive ' l O ~ !- S rirginia,withii very large and great jasys--4hei,- Mandl .is 'armed •with, 1 cutting crooked to Atli, among. wh',i.i!li are' owl longer than the re t, pliiecilin • thfi• forepart or the upper ' "aw. i All: around; the Inout 111 there is la lir( ad S 'ilS , border; lind the !eyes, •so large that they iriit`is it a terrible a5p44.,,-1 T)to forchetid l is c belly wftli large scales...! Each side of ` the belly ii'liiiirbleill with, large squarespatsf clia4nti(eoloiir, in the »iiddli f . of Which 'is spatilitfcctly round and •,. like i t) burnished gti d. - : fl*yl - bre betiii knowni t sWallow stimil piglt - inuiik'rits oPassuiat ectl '• .• • -• , i • • . --, - They . • I . al • oid lie Si • , .*,lO Of man,, : and consequent:t ly are rarely ,secii: i . And4'd, the i . ekistence of i the Goabat lias b' i.l;ii,l.datilited by.. niany:-+ i The cat still contii'ne!S.,liiis \Var upnitsthesnak e.s l . These facts. i‘lay hit :gain' credehee at a dis tance; lint th'ey a e SO ivell ktioNiii and attest ed, that no olio ' i iLthe neighborhood • (1°11144 'them fur a Imo i'ica.--- Warreiitoirii: (V° , •H . .. Flag.. ,' • i' !f -; 3 ', . i ' 4 ! ! P , 41 i • - .1 • • . MEM P re ' eLtime inter of There t. many 11() the )11!_Taies. tiudi f sitting ng,nt ore i'etbre.—L tied, ,by L, were find six' Vestern milsonie harness. apeatr• •d. The tilled on iron foun- cry o:ty, sere. It sof oi 041 p of Jci: il.• 'six, 04 i by ati - ut very eauley:of s. and . a the..l, •nly from ni _Alfons- - fermis for •xen were ,11 can . be by, Which It the most premium, three yoke OM' years as.-gentle ,tractal so. idpn, were County.— fted Gene- I ' so - me first justly, too, very hand- s filled, as h(1, to hear P. :Hale..:,-- tddress de ice.: ' . Whisker litss of 13.01 perhaps - a, doze:if4ls iof nia.sho tore ; the :value of whieh. i - ttocilsioalt to lie eStimated.H A I)int:of this Inkt4e fells rti,tAil 'for one ' shilling', and if oil it gpaoil , brand; Ais consu p i . c iessii_... ). e.. _ owl:noes .. , Sandwich erect 'by its conSinne,6 tvell worth the mug' s• ; . .erpotrtited, of whii_h we.sxfitaplain of in thi ~ mation - 0 r. it is drank off in ri-iikinnte or,twii-:—it tires the ~i'lotintrY. 1 But thet ~ nt , 'eessity of any !T . - - . re4l,y br:tin---rousi4 the liasisions—SharrieneS ' the ~.Ttii going t f o them; for tli . e sake of min- i i t , . i. ~ .1 , the' appetitedet:in es (MA weakenS 1 p h ys i e ld !iplying ‘-'itli ,the!mr; • ,us reoutrements of ! . h . , I . i , el.too: systeru: it isi gote4and .swoueri eves. pireh..lfliiS ex:it-Ong . andiOntunicaf-ehurch. It . - . ow „ssion O. ed ripi; And an a itieread are, itS thiltw,•(44. ! pr;ests ;will tuy . .e Ole seerets!of mews hearts : as a kete Ou tht.,, sat - 11(1 sid 1 1:4..i'rit upon jvhielk . this I N .', poOrpd'iinto" their ilars ; jet, them bear. those sre e i N a i iv ;t:rveil, lies a nei;p4per, the new _White p'. a ,-- !i talks w i let;e 7 the ey ;, ...s ()t i the N'i.,ritl may be .up- ; Franchie( per of whidtico4; . teree-fourtHiof a cetiti--:! , bit !them:" . 1 .,.. i I! , - ,- . 1 ;Dart to,I Th . coinpo .itionibil' thL. Whole'..e'ditiol eos't- 'l' N, \Vito not nem, the aid'oftlie Legislature : c i olln ,',i i , ; ,. - ;!! -- 1,4 .• . , - ' \ . •1 . i / ~. . -!! ing from tenLto . filtem do! :Fs ii. per day. • llt 1 foyrca,:, tip the siret eaaries; ; ltona:s: I I.lLie .e ., 1 , •(111 . u . 1 1 k cov.ered Ith hlutle al million'iof t% PCs . ; it 1 Aiinion is , more mighty thaifthe arm of th'er ut , in h er l bringslintelli:reneti!oni. the fink quart e rs 0f,4 ; 10W, :Ind we are cOnlid,.itif 1 tli;it, a. siotnnixt api ; arilit 'l 1 the globe—it lia4l f iii• Hit s - • clem.lNl printed - e ..r. ,' pan belercatt'd. lereated,;.if . lt: d 01..: ribil;o••,.. - i!N;st, AVM(II., in: i : v, l i t nnini all that is Mrtintr - 0 or neW,:.: at home Lit i !will ii t.;l stop 'soitqu.hiallisei:. -, V,:e410 ,Viot ; tiot. atai l telk yini the state iirthe marita—eiv / ( 1 ,4 l e . Om* contend. that ..lie yon ; 'Or Pfie'sts are any . ~,,,, to 4,„ Count of the last eloPethent, . tin em44ition 1-of iworse than. other i len, ii.! l 'ituintitted that title to hi, di 1 ; the 1a.4-intirderer—ilind the laie,t/steambOat IPlotestalitB wi . if :lible.e)-40 y4.lll?.ision:ll las er of A• t i explosion. or railroad 'disasteri;Land yet' . for 1 w4 11 : if til.oftll l,l Pi . ;,14 ,,,,, v- , s!-i ll. . We ii°ld . re;i l r Of fi' all this. the. ne.4-si- i pe'r' os' . . ( ill . • ti • l'il' i It lest the wit wi,e histbry Of the institution' sliotl's te i . .. z .,, 1 , hi. , c ... s . Css . MI Is. •,- .• ' ' .. ( -I :" 1 ' ;fin" .- / • r • 5-5 ' 7 ' glass of grog—the jitie'e of -a few ' gridns lot' 1 that - it lis tall-o ,o 1 . 1 det\ut •wo.nan .• 1 - a , corn: . It is no lesSiVstrit'.ge'llian'true: that 000glit to ciAt. I i 4,-:.tsl )in.tals. • - •No num, who val- I 7 . . there are :t lara li'fiiiii in of • the cOminubitv . - t" ( 1' j .a.. •!, ides the ept.tittmi 4. ; 111-.4 Witt', 01 11:.a.g,her : . ' MAIO thick the -ciwto . (ll - :e cheat'irind the news-.ashen - i allow in.ll. tr grissits threshold. If n paper,dear, wd 9t- - iil printer ha'S hard work to T).vliinrat,lias augLt; , o • conics: , i to a priest, which coital., hisflint4; Oteit the higher dealers -aTelf, :'•li,,e ettlilt . slit'ill ; 5 . 1 11 - .'N'hisper to hint . whir.: ~, ..,, pad cneerrAt . v-r .q i , . 4 . • ./i ;,, o' is are nc t ar, ti 01 Shp is by that v‘ ? lief , ssiofl HOW is tlis'tl 1 1s 1 The body a hetter uv'ttias-q•ci.a I i nolied.'. No i ilriviit t.•Fln al.):=olvy her from ter_than, : the lieo, andare this • the'ino.. the sin that lies 01 herr cimscienee. Let her ment Mote prized Otait thin ' of eternitV 21 1 g,(',) to . 0od• 1 lirOgi l lt the; Si l Ni, who -looks with Is•thel transient i'titiklitig 9' 04! stuni;Leh r 4 .iUdalgence upon i•iirroWilig Onner.s, and scels mOre consequence Alatieflat iniproNeinent of Ins blimd fbr clea iing..l . I , . ' .( the soil], and thd iit.folination that iS ,:.'essen!tiall . 1 Anicriean I:mi.:km - (lS' and fitthers will/not .1 r „,-,, to tt rational ti .gl2 jf this had its4al, y j : 4.11 tolerate thi.3 Olify i / i. : •;l(dial., l - ' : lt , is an. Fon and tie, would i . tie neWispapei be worth' inisA-1 aboinin LI 1 L= ,'‘ ;t....t.! s.e,..p,„tisin whose . hi4ory.. is pol -1 , , pint s (:' vhiskeY ?±Fore,q Cliy. • ' ' 1" . *1 Intionand Amite. 4 Our freeeountry Will shake ' • ' If•tb t - mr - •‘ '..12 1 • ..1 1 L: •'•- -/- -s-- • t tint- ~,. t _i, , , • t t .L . :•(... • P yal- Ip r .1.02....1 . 11.1: . no, per even with the eltilii'lren, ,, of the second. gen cyation ofiriSlrentigrantS. , • The raw arrivals May Vield•tlitinclve4tol the church, and do . i .. What the-priest 9A . ,- eVen to their ruin, but Hhen; they hav,p-i,:. 6cl - it - la i L i...'..‘Vyears in the light and liberty oflthe N'ewl '‘; orld r they Lill think fie - theinsAVe'ari-boW t Ile I: - • only toW . t i 2, • i., i Who I.l.lutte can:fik ivelsin. !- i- I ' ;/ _4___..___l________,.. . . - / I , • . NO Nil e Slaie ttates.. 4 ~ There was a ttni‘i 4 'thelN: ll ld ;e l Ni , ;ICI!, . Qr. 1 would 110 C iconsc r ut44 t - .) aintex!Cnba; but the .Ne ,braska,' wrong his forever;rendered annexa tion impossible. I Foil, golid cause acid in sin, dication of our It ationals honor, the. North would consent t . wrest Ouba froin . Spain ; 1)0 it woiddlonlly i be forithelturpose ofestab lishingin the iSlair a! sepai-ate :lleptiblic nn der our protectiiia . The. "Nebraska outrage has settled Orey n l -- the, (annexation • of slave 'territory to 'this . .TitiCin t and what is of' far i , deeper import, it: has .0114ctutill3- prevented the admission-4 July Itiqiehereafter, of anoth er slave State,l , l i' o l thellThiOn. , When:l\lls souri was adinit ( i d theile 1",41. - i . 11 cond'atiOn an nex.ed that Slavi t tly shOtild not exist north of 36 deg 3O nn. I put this Condition has been repniliated by thi;.- Sundt: :i• 'When Texas was aditritted, there l'::1 gas 4 yotOitionannexed that alter shouldibe twee' other slaVe States form ed Out of her. ter -Rory. 1 : The 2Vc.:rth, in t'iti itatibn .of Ike SOrth, toi'l( ',-eptidiatethis i.oii ditiOn ; an(ll.w4 teli,loar Southern brethren to be prepared {IF the 'eonsequences.! 'They liavP coin menceill the j agitait'on ; 'they .have set the. Aarriplel.Of rl.pudiatiiiir, the- most sacred eon:pm:l,4nd of. ; lisregailding. their benOrary .! 1 ., ~.,, . • • engitgements;; aid jostsopertain . is it, t -, hat no .4,:eislave.strite :Oil evei!q;?(liii - he adOcitted in to this l.7i,tiO'n, tind` no Slavc territory' ever ailain. be amtexe4 to it."' ! I .:' - • . ' b. -:' 1.. i 7: - E. r - r, A writit in theliniston.Recorder,asttn• illustration of Pevidential- care, relateS the . follewing unary lions innident :and vouches' for it as authent e: ".ERs Ihiudin g t, thuild- I in- of the Amer can 'Bible Society, was :re turning in! lii; -el afse'to iliis home late in a dark night front a cour(he' had been attend iniv'Manv days.! • He chic) not; •know .. that a -a L - recent freshet.h.4.caiTied, away all the planks from the long 1-idge &a t: lay in his :teens tomed path.," -'.l iereforel he drove' right o"n, as 'though- the , was a bridge there; :and reached home i ~,•Safely.l 1 His friends inquir ed of him. by what!,., +id 'lle came. , 'The usual road,' he r i ppliedJ ' ' Impos - sible;'said they, 'there ar ' nee plank • on,the bridge.'-- He persisted;.and t ten •treitipling forAiis veraci ty or his,sanity eagerly lw th - n ent With !him morning- to s evey t iN'heit - arrii.'ed. • they found the. very [tracks .of Ithe carriage at eith er end'ofthe bfidge mid cin the-sleepers,•and the .l 'ery: l foetpiitits of th 'horse on a central' sleeper. 1 Ther . iwts it 4 more to be' sitid . ;.: Sanity and Ver city 'W4re .both. safe. .Soine• t powpr had pre ide.d.oveti.the instinct of that.. horse, -had o • rained tli correspondence of thOse4lieelS if h: the ! . deepens over .Which they; pa.sned,a, ,1: kept the .man. in - ignorance of hikdinigeri:•.l4l`tistlulOwer fate.or ebatt4p 2" r -..4 •1, ... T I -; .- i ;, '',',-- = j ~r -: = " ,- Sfatc Rog: unt niter the 'deer, among and . : the New Ydrk, oly- I celebrated, ln' which lie er Saranek ; -morning, 6n Ilactinette c)te l .s, -and w - c It ver , we two objects - 1 hey wery,'wc' ,ot, dcei, lice deci in the ter animal for) theB' r, and ..." - l• - 4t(ba. • , The last adviceSitfrani Ilawitut shows t i, I . ' - . • ) the new Captain %fiend; Concha, has c: meneed operattpti4tviiorotislY.l lie has maned 'a large ituttnber of petsons . frotni of flee, mid appointedliWtheir st4ad :others wild are Wieved by , tl4 Corresponlients of Arterl ; ican newspaper:3 td bd ! far more trustworthy • .We ean well believe this; for hiS previous ex; perieticein-Cnbattilafruit* 4n(t knowledge: ,or, ,oi hnd ollieefii .ilipst;:hve.ollbled him_, .1* inake a much ! !letter selection; ;than the Mar ? !! Artie of Peitici, did. i ife lia4lalso • apoehled! to the patriotism Or the! sold lets ! in a Lori, - and • stirring address,' tela*ed therox ssive cell : sorship of the fircssiii and puoshed..a .ipost! important circulat; in, whicylte-says -that thi:' slave', trade must and sir L disappmr. - The 'walls, which at prhset! surrOtind ,llavana - are to be takendoNivivfnd the boUndaries of tik city exteade fOtitlnileson ctery. sidc,wh'ere! new defence via, beei.ected. , J..lt is also said, that the , nP4eiWarehOuses : . 1111 be removed and !the railwav: leading, to tlini taken up, a' measure whichliilliciught. to i e intended fo! destroy the intere - St Of the Qn., ell Mother!iti I the property, a's Oe is the cldef st r ockholchir lof the cornpank, I ' .I .•.E! ; : 1 anew.— ciina oUr!at -114 had .Uot h would soc - NVll4t ClaS/ Fitly tluv asl r of s saw 1 a liv- taken for •ss 'than " two ley pulled fin' . roods, as one unnan.'. tof sight, as their Clothes were a good ' that are not antry.or mer were within rued, howev tade a clear-. little " back frightened the heir : sith his two or three ri en, 4t) to swim like ntrudiUg, o Ullt glis about :see .d deer, tothe i f: 4 , LONGEVITY.4 I —There is .a black woman re siding not titr frOnx the Ling (Potornao Bridge_ who, it is; said, is upirds:of 'one hun-: Bred years - old.; iShe - Was born in Fairfitx 6r,. Prince Williat . ciptitY, l'itAnid, and her (1,:: , . erndants-hil:, ren,. ' 'grand, - greatgrand, and great; great-grapd. el t ildren--=,tutinber one hull dred rind .thirty..l iiThe old IV . OMan's . • 'mentai faculties are Seeniingly unimPaired, but tio" . physique is week and trenthliing. She says she knew ' A.llliter.lacor' ge Washington and Master Thomns 4'efrerson wet) The Falb& of hiS•CountrA She declares, ".'va..4 ' very •tall, and the liamisOnt*.l..gentleman she ever saw.' The author, ofptb I `' Declaratien of ludepcti: - deuce' And the: b 4 establishing `religious free'. doni' she thinks i - ivtis• not habdsome ,but he was:mighty -gcx to de coloro people.' This aged mernherlefithe humatt4latnilyy is of the opinion that lOwi life, after al), knot :desitt., ble ;.and she eifttil,it awaits .to be called front time to etert4y PSI her hetivinly '•, Lord cud - Master.-'May -144.5 t • moMents be • happy and serene, andlirr nndyinitpart soar to: a . glorious inundtal tY !.- 7 W,aih, in g ton tiji ;oii.. li. • r 1 v• ... 4 : •f • M .... . • :11 . ti , 1 -------7- , ~,.r MAsiNO TILE,IIT 'pi' Ills .4A1 4 ;1iL.- , -- W e no ticed on our t - r i p, - ;t43l' SpringtiOd, on Wedues-3 ' &I t . ' in a little,Vlll . ,agy nea4. Worcester, I a small two stoffV house, witholit a .-garden . . - --- The occupatitAvidentir *itja. - ' fear of net Thahksgiving . eti.ire his eye's," has planted' a pumpkin vine at 'lie. side . of ' is residenee.t— . Bot.not htivin 04 estate ettough wheiewith to indulge, therwide r Spreading - propensity - lof the vegetablehe ittil twined ; t upthc:side"of the !rouse; and` there upon .)te sloping - iLiot I lay , a' dozen or. sti: . of! asll4 'large, - -gold en -1 coated,PutnpftinslOt (.I).uld bqwished. Trolly I:tltiS hum can be scald to live `under the AO , pw (if liisoivriptinipkiff vine . ."`z=-' , :taviod Times . . •ii - ',"' 4. , :'"1" '' ' . 4; '.. ~. : !•:..:- 1 .. 1 . *ewspap .laxqi prs. Aidiv i manufaciured from . . Smith' (A.4l;ui l as' 1 Herald says b . VO' , earn from 3fajor , i,..;oui United• : States . Tent, in tOwit:on ll o onglay ling! last, t he has ionektid4c. treaties..wiAt lie Senecas . of SariAusity.„ , itodit band ,t'Senecaa and Shavitiee.(:,. an 00 ,Quardiws,. three small' bands on Gni ufi illyer, ilittnediatOy.l6t.st-Of the smith weS. corner of Mislitiiiri,.anq iiontit of Kaii ;ii, It ; 1 .er in i ' •tory. : Major :D. WSs..aiipointed by I.pliched batt l e they c . .n c o p e w ith th e allies. P e r r t r ;ls l ident leornkni : ss . iOnci. :t . :O ; ' iipifot iatel kind: as, for . a si .ge," - _the. result : at 13oniarsi ities With these l o di o - Os, It o obtain' from' I does nne Iced' s. tiiks',in fhb'wa to expect ananything;brillian y; of defendini en all of their surplus lamlls, and to seta e . 1 fr.im th e ],:u:r A heir-itimnities! . perntanctitly.' :Wedeani !! fortilicatiomi, lor anything verY ;solid, : iti ;iii ii hini.tl: l lt.th 6 8411du4..j' t 4enecas reserve' i.forficationf.i. ltekoselves. Nor is' din. Ceiiti : hundred - "Und sixty . netts for every Of t ,:den'ei l -F,titeleitse T.iy'theliet - that Ihe'.'Stipreta ' ) 1 1 band; to 1h... kieatet . l in! one hOdy, and- the4teeinutiald hi t. te•Crilo7 ,4‘ ki . i ( S m i ci n i : i t k h (ea l 7.l3,: j vislo of;_ li i nt i _ k nee ofthe lands Itire'4o be:, kirveyed .I.iy 1 arrogant _Etta iiliallOw Unithd tateS',( - itivernient anti sk,ild ; .the never yet; distin gu i4 e d m in ,_, :e if 114 , a .soldier, wee ds! of w lathi - are to 6,e .raio :to the indi-. i llowever, WA shall, '1 4., e ; . after havingdwCn stir af te i kledtir,:ting the expemie;;!of survey- 1 prised by th 6 brimerY 14x1.sltill'ofhe Turks - t - - and 4elliug.; • Tim art' to re.•:,:l i.e *3I 6,000 1 the werld'rka% . .noiv-receil to s i m il a l rs i ir oi s 'their annuitieS.; aril :Ilse slim liing for oth=,l front the Tlnsums. - At, any rut s thei,kpiestiot benefits, with:h . -we do k lot . :no.wf recollect.Lmust lits rapidly decided ; tire; attics • 1 , 111 ,„ . r hb . Senec:as kind Shaw . nee t s•rdstrve eighty ;', promptly. captitruiSevastopol or talkAtlo thei es- fix' each nieinbo.' of 'llui trilie, fur w hichl ship's again and flee, still more disgracrtfull; United •SO es . , is 6 issue intents, and they 1 than ;Napier. il's Aka/ tO.do•froin the Baltic.- ' 3-reo;erve sixteen si Miens . tit be held as . .1 .-- There lis!a freport,'"frOm Constantinopleilit 1 i!innott . priiperty• - t e re . Sitltie . 4f the landsieonditions lot petv. - c. haVebeen agreed .0 poly.. 'be surveyed and.. kild On like terms withl,,but it 15 Alio 'N.: '11 . 1(.0 can be no peace ti 1; i D. Senecas ; their himultie to hti put into'' one of the pa ties ar e beaten. I The invasion 1 e fund and paid hi fourlinStallinents.: . The lof _Russia re 'tiers - that certain;_if dhere:wr-S1 tapaws.have, made yi iiira`treatabnostevery ' any dunk; a tut.it Ixdbre.' t !fpect . like thes' 4 —enCeas andl . . , . hawnees. • - . : Freon Sp nwe have renewed .complainf ..Niajoi! P. will lenive la! a Irwl.ifays to meet that Mr.. Sou e is engaged in money e Osaies:oo - he piktitr - 3,',wfre. - he hopes . to l.machinatioas, and iS spending money treel able to con Chide a treats . with theme.—;; that pu _ -From theO,lier dountrii b willkake anleskiirt '.l;t i ki:ops . from . Fort 1 there Is. not ng of.special moment.. will', take hint. 11\'.c' hope we shall •kititt !tar (Allis iinik mg a - fliVorable treaty with' Is rovleg tilibe of prairie; tlndians.l Their. l ids lie in K!kuisas T rritery. The Chero-•1 les also owl', 800,000. aeres of, land in this, i y rr it oi t,i-,, whisk:they ale animus. to dispose I 1 to' Oil! OovernineUt. I . -'1 . - The lan& obtaink' frtun : Ithe three • small i !Inds inentioned ali i rive are !-Very fertile tA and. iill watered, 'and lilt fall in! the : Territory' liCherce,..and .Wll be iotarr. the ..jurittlic on!Of the Cl4icrolt.e .s.' 1 !1 . .' • We - hope st - mu to Igiv:. it !to record that ,e three Indian Te-ritorn- -.(. liberally pro ded tor by . ..W.! Johnson'slbill.have all been •gitnized.' ! ; -, ; - ;• l ' ' • . • . 11 i • • - ' The` Cade s4onal: in ,iiimerica, . ' ! The*.i. a 'thingo of the, Onft..sf•ionza, as it 41intiiined in this. co l nn try, There is no istifien i tiOn whate'v?er, -for the niode iii which L i . i.l; c+nduet'ed It .re, . r .Lays "the Aineri'ean v I N atehnlnn.. i Iny the churches 11.1 cathedral;' If l;:urOpe, the tioxl is in thi, haun t Lode of aid l i on:se; and in the •prese#e 'of t!he ' people, who ,re going. and coming ,e,onStantl ,i y e ; the( poor [niter, !mile or' te,malely kneels, .4/Ant and rhisp . etis in .the.e.:11, 4 .(X the . !pti'e4/1116 tat he lis to heay..ii or leoure,!....there are pri.. egnfessionzils *herti all iniquities are . , • ,_ . '."'.:i:?"......*':f'.:. •,, Tl u , 14,isAtal War has at laSt. ,- ,asiunled, a phase of p ro ad interest , :An'allied.ormy; '58,000 stton i g• ris kindea in the Crimea, ufi - . 7t, obstructO On( i*.inatehing on SaVi.tst4s . pol', ii l while 14,0 ' 01):::eri are on . the way: . ifhoin:Var na to ii;:tVellt invading foree;to above' it . ). 000. , Preei,' ly hoti 'strongtheltussians I\ r. in the - Provinee We have no inoinig - of - know' big': .Int. it ilay 'well be.doubted whethr •:1 1- . - • ':-. ITEMS. ". " The ' ff . . iron. pavement is ' very . much/ilea ,in iNt-*-Yorkl ~ It is greatly superior' to the : Russ. i t - -. exchange tells its that al • I • z e.-An fntl , geatletiteri are about coming P it il l i t e o r .fasl i i ill o ti •-: T.hlt, Kpnw-NOthino N H e a ve -- / - l l- 'f„." - -.; .•,--. ~.~,,, ~ 15. _ lan more Hint amen. •' • ' :•i ' ' • ~•' t i •-•--. 4 G . ennan „ s choolnl e asler.tneau f ra . ged his i scholaX.s to learn musie - by • t s he ay ri in it g:,,- .o ‘ u ' , l, eacf l i . l, to ',I - siti•ii,- My dearb9i,4, - and heaveti, the - angel.S*ill admit you, into their 1' . t I L-General/1 T . : 6.llitler of Kentucky, i s t . i . elliiirman Tot tl+ committee ti. - / award the pre: r i tilittinS at z tlie.'haby convention-at Springfield; 1 - 0hi6,, , : k 0n the', r t ith. Beausßeausth. Clay, Ilor ace , I Allutri, Art.S. ,J i . ,. ,J. Crittenden, Jane .v..i sa . t ' ‘ ltellit and . - Fann i .3.- Fern, are members ili a ' k:(miniittec.. - - I—•l'lie declii et in the "price of cattle, - saya rJt, is: 'nOw.:the abs'orb• the Al'lrl'tdol Deinoc iag. ,tppie: of !een:v - erSation • throughout the . 11::.: ,S. utliwest. the drought 'is so universal z, it is said, that cattle dealers, in ttr i . valley of .....,.iiplan) . ~. . 1 .. ~ g aged in rev , x A iirttnita are Linable - to fatten th ''r stook on ist, and iS spen;l:- han`d for rnitret, ; • consequently tliere •is lit irOse, '"- ..1 tie (.141116e to . ell - at anything .111:e.remuneii: tthi tingilrices iii: that section._ - - I-- . • '. t • •, From California.. 1, \ . : . --1 .1 ---,Tile' Price Ofbreadstuffs•iS no so•muel f ih Ingletn4:' , -thati in America - that set-.' this morniiirr . .'fifteen d t s hit tr' I .lOwell .. . "' • .4 ,aliforma, "vin. San. Junin: The,. etili (*goes ofil,mr arc said to have.'heen , • ins present the chief poiit of . ;.has not happened iince the inflation of 1837, e 3(). are by . no Means 'clear.' c 'Democrats arc defeated,- b . x . t.!:`''Oic-7,', -.ll our %,'•it••;‘ lm ported or An t i , Broderic tinen - t-a e'', A•cnn , In- • ; uses ;t> •yet doubtful. : - .(it arli , yl.. iii;ers of the spresent 9rtgi.c...s; ithe - Med:terra:tom. -: pOrted into New : York • , . . -- . A man I f )rtnbrly -beronoinff in Salem, irl 0 1 : Afassai.ilutsettS, retUrned Home on:TueSdav of run and Alcl/ougal, have leave to - 'i last Weelx,,aft l er an :nee of forty-two • • yez t - • -: .11ct• State' Senate is rrge y 1116 101 ; t i w if,,t. and l a . 111 d one year old. be: the liouse,..more equally hided ;• t hind,' . and Whoi he .eturned -- he found - j i l t -' inod4loui Old it; the . -t,NN - 0 i faeticelSl (.I:lll . glit.C•r ille4ll' OtlY i er . f twelvc.children, so:d e / fill MI t.i. : n; - .)1.0 o . •_.• will Sl4l:lee With o ti - N - v h orr i a pi .. - marri il. His ~ rife lived. ' e a ~/ . : .111 San Francisco the mit 1:- t \i•idorw; as•wt4s suPpo4ed, over twentyyearl.,' i,w Nothings.' 'Nlio :had • iSr.eareet y - i and married hplittltiome twentyyears since • M. up to the eVe..ofelectian, made, 1. t 6 1. , - i i iow i•:,. * ,.i,h cs i r i a s a t em . - ,-- ' ' n • the . niUrningjust as the . -pollS I 1 - - .1 -t 1 —Two - fry-five w$1111(7-4omen On their.u.ay ' ir„.and elected - everranan:on it- - --. i - . . ..,- • s 37.. p: I,.tp the rar•AV eq at,,p.aciters, under - the pat-" Ifir . -- M - avor . 06 lionOrable S.: !opt:ire of the' Edtitittional - - Societ • recently' iterly lot Salerit, if thongh the,J :. : Albany , •,• • • ..3 , . 1 i arrived at 4 . s They Tire apportioned to tit named by atiy other' party. - -7-1 -,,,' i . '. . at ....ississipplAVltailias, Indiana, Illinois and, .1 inns' wCre greatly ' - assfer•iished batmust t; * o . vet ` ti:J ..; x - iii L. r i iol - 1 ',. ;fi )v, ;,..ap,i , i,,,,.1 IN:it:y."l 4 isle. .- The Society, has sentimitt °Vet fouy,pundred :telichert-,-some • • I - rit ..7. , gone to:0 e4on, California 30 Texas,: ,oral new4•l l .6ln thegold \ t•eiontS is ••, 2 )•` :.. "!, int.. ()I:xi conic:To:dent at. NiexlV-1.,1 ;.-41 - lie seal of tni territory ( of Kansas, en., l s some item': of interest, FrOpyl.he i 'graVed •aecorilingltj the device of Governor filands \ve have revived . 11,11-eonfir..; lle: &ler, C011.:411.;tS ibt , i, a Afield, with two sup O le f: o r..l:s. concerning the A.6ll,ixation , porters, and Isurrilinted by itt scroll 'aloft% iltic, tilacSince .pubi i-,,, - -ht ( i.t in- the Tri-'1 ~ .Ind 'ls el.:dill:1141k, - . (,),,f the life of the •pionetr . I ,. ( t irt „ ves . .„, : - . .. r ,- . , (2g i ia lf :: - ma d e to ~..and`;'tlie. agrv i eultitrist.. , The lower eau:part; tl.l sttitcs q, Overt:- in ent to accept - the !;:ncatt 61 4 0.1te 4:bielll contains • the: buffalo :led; 'the Isiands. , ":"!_this was- thri'm . vn out ;,;the Bunt r;• !the (upper contains: the hit pit s . l .. 1.. llt teas recieved fai l middy, lutes a ~ :nlents of ngrical tiure. The left hand supiiort. ess.:enge'r from \V ashingtoit'left Stilt Ler IS 'a plane -r, it.itli his smock It'pok, leggin!, sxie • months tyro on the triyiog - .idle mill tt;111a11:4vk ', whilst on *the • right, is ". - v. the r. - -tpta-c t ' An.' drc , ..n. can. titlutY . rroddesslC•tts • W'th her sheaf, and at i " ,-- • -...' 'to • •t---• i t -•,. - -,,...• -~...• :, , !loner, -. Itwtrsistibthittet:ltothe C'ttint= t their feet, and, •between- theni; lie a • fallen' tm; ich ho i% it wa i ,i approyCd. by ad the I and asst, -The f:aotto is ; :` P opuli voce . nata.." "c i kcept-'4?..i.itice-Alekritilier, the. lE.Ir I - ,•• - 1 -1-E------,---------- -•- • ~. 1. ; (\ 1 , e1 , ? i, k ,.( .1 i 1 -I ,l , ,l i i gli i i i- f •ii i: ;:r .t.: l: : !i i i e i riti , n 2, - , 1 8? , ..7e-,,, . .7.0 1. .., p 1.1 p 1 sicia - .a . ttlielloiktoui-Iran Works I' i ; I : I Loss of Life .: (.2..rea1.. ''plt - ii.e. 'cxolO ledi witl tremendous . fore, doing" uv.tersoino toe ..eg,s,ature has great damage, aim causing the . v ot seve 1 • l 1 1. 1 J:rti i til l e: e m.. l ;: i i ) n r t ai h i cf ni l s :;_. w .s ..e tle r t:.s ill, ~. ~ ~; , ...,, ,i 1_ ~. . . death , 1 1 i t e i-11 1:: :;( c l .a. t t , ) :i \ t \ o 'a il l ' l ' i t n: fi to ." t iji t t i:2l 6 l l- .: . S:l l 2 l lt r i l n it : L '' H I : ; t O c i - l ' . er.. ' 0 . ti l C .;011 to:lr ' I l ) ::l l \ i' ' L o E r ' k O s, et a . t o t . bii . i tc) for I;Witary.clefellse.•— . Tri&Oic. rat 4., - erFoll:S., .. 'the. friigmenfs . of the ktikx. ,----k--,----- , '. - . li Ws.'re blown to it astatick' , i„of.nearly one hung , . St, D3mingo. ~ ' • -, tired feet.' di.stibving. in . its course,' a- frame, ~ i.>:lon of ',Mr. and 'Airs. . 4 ' i• I 'i( • .otzne.an: 0t".1 nw01,1)2 an . a :i 5..?..1 .e. in.the : rear of the: ii - s t. . Tm t i l in g o• which hai 'served for besides. Icaringtaway a pOrtion .of the mill. sitv and nnlUSernent 'err the. cotnitry; 1 la/use, in Ill i e ruins of 'lnch several persons fa-turtle:4 - re..-sults. ,• It is stt fed; _y w.Lsre bin .101. iln the '• dwelling-hhuse thee J l o r it r. s -i - i i,..h. pfi wes t . 1 1 ._. c t vt, bm orir) ;'were to. fitinilicls. The, Ilimily of John Fad!• hat t hose. -di nlointltists . ha.,..e celled dc,a ;ti-, -. 61 tir4tiir.3,land One -of his two - childnn` rant treaiy.; i 1111 ohp • nez•o: repnblie erica. It is reported that Iv - t hi t is ta' r ,,• l ,critt - li'yas datig4rously if neat fatally wOunilea. nt- the [nited States .acciiiii:epo l -5 . .6- ito ;.1,, , ' lo welr s - I T -t!riul children of Barnil t tt port on thei Southern side of tl.c. Li... 1 McGuire tint i..ter Aiona.iniail, who .Were al.. .oirttbly tinned feu a naval situ lort..and i so in• the hOusti.; were somewhat injured.- 1 * district Of.,,eonntry around it, at res. boy-Ina:net - I Chinies . Search, has...died of inju-• spilt° betWeenHayti - ann DOrni, lon. 1 rids receiyed, and John Pritist, John Deii.,,- teittg an I,iropiro undor the- ab... 'bite t ger, ;161111 Adatas,.Alekander AV:pds,Aliell •t 1 . of itdeslpOt i and DOrninitq a r riub.:i.tevy, Isom ll . i.4tes; .Williain Butler,• and hi, - i rcisinn. an ;'enlidlitened. :care fit the 1 sepli Shuggart iarc badly, Woundt.V. :end' All-. 1 ~. • , • anan, our sympathies nmst of . e; urse.', - •deed„;:some seriously. Brobert Woods..Bri. t the tatter. at'. least to :t - lki et, it of 1 tut,.Denniti. John _Miller :and - Samuel Deis 1 4 - I ~ - .i . • - ~ that its. tltie- trarisferrea - to ou s,. is I, 'are slightl . .- hurt: '''?.. 2 ' : • '' ,t an that of sits rival ;'though ha So- !. It: iS apprehepdel that. others inay. , bebut. iftde the grant, our sympotlties:- 11 iist : 1. - vied Itenetith. t 11',0uins, and persons are active. ien reversed. ._ •- . - !, l•ly, en:gagerl. in st•arAing. .. . • . . . ina issaid to be the ' port•eeded t fus ; 1 • .The boiler, it is stated was empty otw4te, tiespect to this place, beside the 'elaiin 1 Whielt fact,' if ccirivet, 'explains theamidettt; he Haytien Emperor sets •up tollt as' I -. -' ' • - ' ill' his dominions;' as I- br.slievel the ,- - i (government have several, tinuis xis- AV,e liaye new fronil eleetion rani terest, andl ti The I b!rod Yr; whe•ther )..V. dected to, ict rate,!; thy tne, Messo: Laih: stay'ht hognt Democrat c :yet d can unite _a . T),!nocr !'been, hear I . up . a thle I were opei hutting iii Webb,l fo had nOt The Califtl this quiet r, PO\l't' I until - Tort . i f_r.,ll:„l .pre ' The 'IIIJ the etiel u . pon dtitits;;U an, i mpc j'if‘,l)ol6l railoTrt sicat of land, - (1 Hayti ,b 1 tyranitv .11e, .I?.xe4 itialtfs of be with deciding -bettei• t _lougue hayebc Sarna but in r • which t a port FrOtelt sorted .. right, to it asindemnity for son e obi scores between them and its prisent p SS.C.S SOI:S.. t .is only la few niontbs §inee. a',_pow - erful French 'squadron .appear M• befote . It, with an t intimatiOn that unless •certainl6,ll-' eys'alleged •to be due, were . at. one. orth coming, it would be the duty of the ad nitial 1.1 to apprNriate the place as . a permanent,.d pendency of Fran . . .:- r, There is • no other' objection to the'aeq l 'MI t ion of this. place than applies to, such dela( N 1 inshiar possessions , anywhere: . FJPI 'body. will undell4and, that. the proti4ed 4: sire. to ilevire a ;naval station itl>te,. p.'' Indies is a pretenee.-. N in * No. point_. mingo / eould haVe any advantage over saeola, jKey West, or Norfolk... It is •ed.simPly as is foAlthold thr.operations ed to the subjugation of the island. • I • Remi'aits.on,Psces..- There, is much speculation among dealer: produce in-regard-to the future pricesofkh and flout.- in IYeskqn 'New York, North! Ohio, and Illinoi,.waxjudge that :11)0101a:fan average crop, has! peen liar Vested. ' In I,Mii.lbi gan Wisconsin, lowa, ant 1 Canada, 'cal 'a Lon! age CrOS have been realized: - The cfTh: - .t of droiith upon corn in the United Slates ge er ally has been :very prejudicial, -and - minty . good jollgesestithateadeficiency offrorr tw on- I ty to filmy per dent on an average 4.! *01 . 1.-1 There i.;; an MAIO:Int supply. Of tn - ast• d• • •It he I Southland WeSt, and \ that will nut( ,radly j AtippV the deficieney in corn. The. p :cues Of 1 ilium in' the NeW York market for purtf. 'Oen- nesec, for-some time' past, have been labOve. .the prices at Liverpool. The great tahj4ity of our American .population !Tying ben! :tic, custoulled to use, the best quality.Of 114it.iWill itseno other; and much of the flour, r io in "the IN( w York ilvirket, Would!not . be aso . ti. by oar fitrmers . in 0111 .wheat groWing dilit 'lets - . .We•have noticed as . .-a geni. - Tal!liet, the When the prices of anY article Of proditee have boot .held fla..ti 160 - of-tinie :: above .the f narket price for areri(*-olycars cautious Operators,- realizii,on pureha ses as somas ; p(4sibl .; ;,But feW di ys since Oneof our millers t •eelved a boat load of . wheat, which Cost ; hilt about two dO'llarS - per 'bushel ; be iniMiediately ! , ..old it' to •a!' brother thiller.at &slight advan c,•pre telling a certain profit,lOtt-fature.co tinizent • Pne.- :41though•specurations as to, flit ro pri ces are very Uncertaiuove- think thq hHiest. price Wheat' in our tuarketswill .4 eallled . . Nov'by the first of Nventber ; mil 'Wh. (14i; iipplie§ 'AM I - haVe reaChed :the 'seaboard nitiikts,titliat! '.--- - ~71, :... ,-..-.::.- .'- ,!.',,;- : ~.. :!-'. , '":- , 2 -: -,'..:‘ ••'.l:-, - * - -. - iiihiii:iiilrieeede. , ':Brands of pure .Genesee . . wilVcoinronnd extra . prices, and be. sought for ,to Supply an article of extra family flour , at home and in our Easteth cities: We do tiotigie these obscevations nit, infallible; 'but Atebrilng to the' best of Our judgment, w e an ., ticiPate a ,decline in prices by the,first of ic o . vember 11 0a. --- G62e. Farmer for Oct. ,- -1 , . A Puoub •Ilosciaox.---The ' . Washingto; Sentind congraiulates - its party (Pierce de; Moeaacy) on the proud position_ which. it maintains. ' 1.1.41ar the Sentinel detail tiii merits of - the pa that turns iti - baelt.'actle ,pligkte . d .. faith otthe Nation : . . . - ' •'.`,; . lfroin its bitth-day to the present % fox: the Democratic:T.l . l4y lits claimed to hood always has beeilthe States= Rights patty ' :the 'country. ,jfi 1820'they manfully feb,, against the foitse..thati.infitmoius principle . contained in Jilt . Missouri . COmpromiseti:-. 1850 thoy were 'found lighting 'on the side't the rights of thelStates, securing the passagt,, of the FugitiVe 'Slave Ilaw : and 41 185 tht erowniwi. ,, lory ja the .States Rights - Orty 'shone out in• thor..mauful repeal of .the-3r3. . • sOitri OQIII roniise . .". -'. "W .. ' •• . .e hve yet be infornied of, the State in w licit ihe Do - noel-oy, , have uaitd with the' tFree-Ooilers'''and . •Altolitionist& - ' Everywhere thify.. have stood - upon their el! ground.: .NowliZsre have ihey demanded the , . . - • . . ~ restoreition 0:40 Migsentrt. rairactioa; , -* . where have . they demanded the repeaioftli I •rtin t. ,.itive Slavel - LaW:' , - • . -.: ~ . : ~. - 1 VIIAT . tDoEp. IT ,:MEAN ?L-2lfanv of tilt I.: . . -6-o,i,:i passio. tivand , down the canal, ilfipla! 1 - minititurelAmetietin ilao, with the named 0 :‘. POHoekid. Aloft 1' , :Some .Of our - Dc'''' - a p 1 .ertic oliticiat* are sorely . exercii;ed- oiill'-' subject 1 i . Wil sOniebodylease, dpliliol , eliii-tr-risbirefj I/ -ad; • '.. . -- . -Te ecinineild the aboVelO thecaOtulpe.r - t nsal- ofthe Pr4/1.4/canian . . 1 If the • Edlor 1 r ,.., nimble: to; expllin the cause, we . would 't to ‘rest him Ow ' prOprietv of a diliest.4 l !;:. .t• . - . n p.!;.y note of virii to Heinry AL PhUni4s, ;... ..,, Wllkiuson, or some of the \ Other Kii - ow-S(. q . , ;-'' lug Jtintli4ati.horn- he is SuiTorting.for i, 4- -:'', flee: ~ they,tip, if th 4 Choose, -probablY': 4 , ,, ,'.. able to gi!re hirit • the why and where 9 i th'A.tnet,icarvila•gs. :with the Y ilaiiie j ef 1 thereon.. "Ditify . .4l 7 o , s, .-.-,•• . " ./. /• * A . • . , .. . . , .• 'l:,':v.--.ii . 'LIZANFE''A'SliDii(4 yfICOS 0? T IIS 1 NAVY.-ilitiritig the , srecent d,utiate- in 0. 4 A - ress on the:NaNy ApyrOprtation - ¥!I s "r .' P.. ( . win nut'de a ftatement„ from the IsZavv.ik ..7i parttnent; .of.silveyai officers of high raniilc° 1 troin,hahltnal Intemi)eriinee, :menial den* i ~„i* mid . other like causes,. hae been . i,,ltc" ) . n , 1 , -: 1 potent for4ut.'. for twety. Years, Ant; ) I r . ' t4 6 se: alleer,s` , a.e under.pay, and what ~;..i' .worsP(Odigre• s - Inis . •ju6t refused tu :ili a ! --, til , OilitiOt SyS:t . Fri; a qgtbm that has &eat': --,, ,niCan's \Ofii , edtt hig the;su officerS to ttatPrt +. :l ent ,con'tli,tion, - ' n it i s :ei t i c ithited- to add 0t1 20 .,i'.. 1 tii the dikinguliAted'itt,—.Y. E ifryo.)l,l„: . .