r fir , Tesu * ' sp ivs, a' '‘, In' he P e'S'i IClc'' ',he It r; bi hal '''f `ri* wall I'• 0 sum 4a, Of . i l ' 3.. AM4itilt t,',. tilt a, a It' nista ... h .7, r j o f CSuirniii '' k -'• 't Ir., - 1 A• rec olle ,'• y. i whil,..,,,ioilpro , i s a,, ye .Ap t . Six coon ,i ' '; l 'tie red th e ..,A . [lve `.14 SeAre ed t : 'rile ' POee A ,teh ', .h e 41 -lant ha `, tw,,,, . ;lc t d 'c'e ' etisu- ' - pirs'Acitairtitarot '. V ii i re Aduat to el rfit e biitiliirtirlfiiafft; -- • - 14 e . i t, to 'go tithes he could go ' arm , is !....!...us a e StsMid l'k'''t' arm all his sons, In''' wr-• 1 2 , r - - -,. 'o,.."AirdiZitei r it teittii t pix,ttatelili,t,i?Att,tpfttrllytrAleitit jgelit e ,,, " 4 ''' ' • s4 lo t l Wvent hedsleillkW t.eilttutsatemie ret•r d t c rt i tt h VAMk flk! 9 ,r, me .) 4 -t lit r; dim; oilier VO: It'A IlliWidiVaillrietArriniY*ind: , 1141_,_it1lVs!!itisseleisafelles 0 A s • errieS4 l 4 4 der'' '3llllllll*- -'n,,,be,kePetlitk.fetUrtd:iticic,t4ate,,,thpy, . drov e up t o t re nt gr,,t . e,TreP kpite liotel, they time Idistpriding inf i a tilnib - iir#lll. , l6 - e,ih , MlAtfpertriiiir was '''fitittipill'a.lillort ifiliiy ••11011dillurdp.-41CilAitarisatifpliadlialib it gebd, 1 0 0 910etlit i, areArnle 4Srl,d;k4s, erAttlYelyetstria l 4 rerfre , Ptendiegte4 w PiA r °9 l l4 ,l l 9 ... i fog o l 1 with, fixedipaycine s pointing upwards:— "ek,ltraiidlesillflhrlitililAerlitieiketfi 'ire. ,coOridideithigreatl &date; ;IV email rnllitarrl eilastoll7 a, "Ma' 'onsselii9,4s, d At Acts Ti sAti I ttretemsult•WilestAtefi tr4Cild'BrOWn, Frani t kniortatieVAtttinenced . rdrlitting,dftficUi: ellsViatinif, lalitrilitiriliiii.titi'iernhiv ids; - • of 'aidilfirlot4lllltektaltutittyingrdio Unities themenl 'utast lard tp Braultlint and apalw an , attack lik , tikrti lieS r rf , °T c es-eo e i'll' tai , P:. r dominates of ;lA4 atifitv we're caked tsiNiliiiKii t tolairdaifilits = wild'haveh 2 • ' Wi)itlbellaiiiile of LevirendeP hid; planted' .111110111r*Kilm.thezillWv eleileielltthitt °they bad "kbeeMeiltr of-Hai iefreetieur,.•sold Alkatlee "e j o4 pm of trien:ahoUld enter, thp town t ,ter 41-11141i7pese.Whate“r; tied that they crutilli ifot lirtiiiruhrflikiiiiii , lad& tit ey atich • ions.- , - , Tiaialitial itstablishad.amd , old ., Brovrn -retired 11 ett.1110,,n 1,1g41!•1.,1 '0! 11rf,.pf,filet o:wtanee`xtiched John whO was i rginiiea ,tiMberOrtiiiiTAlitirrileglelat tire ii • ; s4lllo4ll4 7 Ofrishout. Maly' c'mon: rid marched ;terrraid Lawrence. Arriving. at. Pa)myra, ,he •! 4 009g.r °f tFIT and,lbe oi, n • : pie , Verpnrib!certH for, n hi the' vicinity, hi II y rriarched hit; li• dOWiiamOssikviiittintihr 4 Thil •iltghttt.bEtiiie 0000011tuttriit PIMPLW,tiIt.OI , PRIV ik,fr!W 0401 11 /10Y‘Pi i tY;SL I F,P10 !P r .POrt n ig 4 t.'l..A ll4 J °l / 6 .1 • • I . l ltn 'AMA pi4y; aingteirt t era. •Theii "t . IF • above the!mouth :oft Pcit' 7 , frnro their'bedo et mid ! ruihtun, !he tkith 4 ot' M ay, ,1 il Ire ltd r Sfiertriani ,0111(10,Vig:alit: littritrosoler: 7 !All svelte tfOhnil • herrtnnoilling by the:r4oailside , or in the -111811.W,41. ,fpfSt with,ia.gmh in their head!, and ; Sides and their IlirO • ate cut; 'AVYh. their . skulls split open in two places, ,with holei in lvithateittvfingerrr; out ' • )No 114111ttift,Pn**,;.,A*Prstri#4.0d do"V fOqe ,fiqd .Wifiin th a t ;rrurreferey! foray, , wltich wifuldeia to that pc,rW 3zot rOVNh'n''.llyetin l it AetidVt4 •tht oPialliiAteits, l kin by 4licrid•isleiveri . OPOrtri : I' '• , 1! •••t; t It wai rike.ontikAhree tuonAlarter; ihe;Pot- . matiaere,.thai the attack 'lna" iniae on 04pratim4e by, the pro : I : lay ery, - 14011ifiertallto'Sytt;isiterrcti'bld' . John; kil lett. , ' abolnittcoft , histbry reciuttektbialttaternent , ''/f r Arfinit , 0 10 Al,,,M9pcur.lttniecOtlttetas back an tartor:to that' ' fi rst viiit 'Ransits.L-Litiortince MitakeilliAill 'of 'Ortiittlek""' • ' 14 • - •Smith; • heip', been 'confined 1 hgrainatie Notoisidie Monde y ficitisiddrablig , '.dieOidi , tek but his caolitimai m*o6. , .4tipelessly,bildrae••hae,been •,:.eemyesentedr„ and ithyeiCialie hope that thp regi: Mee Ind ears: to which he :eubiccted; and the übseneifiriliNtettlitit', i cal ,ft .was only,,by stratagem that his, friends eocceeded.in,getting him : here. Be hai been, ever aince.the arrest of Brawn and his Harpiq's, rein , ' followers . , hannted with ,the. idea that lre;was culpably responsible tor • the , ' lives that lieVe Inch , and *ill he 'artificer! ; and. so notch Esa.#hia,irelleetiori and, the fear of ,beinccalled, on, t e .a.c or ei ft the bair,,Of itistice,prayed_ipon hiat;,tbil never, exerinit from, a " •ditieflialiliviiiithinged,tgaVelvay, arid reason . :•• . 1€416,#.1.3% bkiewthet4b.Polule PecilikeitY oLmetrietive.,ipeou,res t ,liecame apparent to, his, friends in,di Meted a, rrio,at • airreninr anxietY h, aiiticipate.the`. , iequieitiort espeeteif.*Mild• b* made Voir , him, , 4 44 to pr r oceed,ttaNirginia and , surrender . him- :419010 the. hands ofthe attthoritlee .:,, F Whe.o !t. was (eacilied tp Place tiiM under reetraint, this bili;•Waii talten adVantage ‘ot.;' friltrullpretegded to Chime in with • hie notion;' aijid?when beset ciat,for 'lit ice he , wart under!the irfipressifiß,th4heortponhis way toltichrnond '•• • • with and iiiislairied inlfensas; he is tiO',Way.implicated i 4 tb4 precept movement` of that indivi iiiit,po#,t,lop as, 'inm ate of the .aeylum here is, therefere,,.sOlely 'atritintible to that peculiar Mind' bele - kilo - 6M - to have pos. selimidonl which bit giVeniway,etartle'd froM • its"seat by 'th' cohiliquent ,on ,the sad • saiehhi which have. followed :the mad course of , • • easii-ii-orie of decided friendwieonsider it IlfirfrOrmltapelese•— ..• . • ..aouuTiieni.„.4o.ximsiburma !LiTTICIS to C4MixosiNiong'.44Tbe GoFbia4*9l,Virginicio r.•. . . . ' • la#Mdbilyleroilit Olfarlitgey ntiotber.oL lets tatirfronV Gloy:4' , Wisoidimt: sot par di. illt4ttibilt %fhb hal jiii , bietrieohsiictedl Mirk* etitoiis".t.,a4 wbo ; *Wilt i , , pitit.to; a f ito:morewhe too. ; ' .-e; 1 4 '4' MI , lfirilii*-tho-Aneie.iningt Malik 4 0 1 11 01s9 01, 4tlislti?sist;!'; ittieir ability to pot itit z ..not in* likitficro-.1 4, 0 - k 1: T ~ t 4. lode **, Al'en 7 i / 859 i, 'il ~el • ,i', • trio*. CO'S.I ' t i sir lg* • I.IJaH 4410' an 10 SAO ' .. . . . . . N. Bt.• PETIrNO C la. & CO.,' are the Agents for the timstisrasarausampaimuttinerenttacindiargask: el rim lett 'lir:Newspapers in the United States and the Cep- IllilB . . They. ... aro .authosiser . ldt Oritract rtit. tile_ata idur luweat rate s . -• • •-•:...". ‘'''' ; ' - 4, ,' '.:' . 1 40.•4.',..,t',2,',' r*Fivii" - tirrlP - trg' l ol• • • !Ilan vo erten o m !oty.sn !, ,, T qc) l!,f ilo ? r c ey , s n erinerl . ,wno baiie proroleet • wih pieNiti 14 , ,; would 'like kboiit,2,l ;p biishels ci;l:;geOd ,rottird coreid - 1, : ? ' lolli Ir4titoiliti7-.4Titetioguei - who broke' into itirc•Ptintditice.in thii= 41) week t agO tia've' been' -a en V:to ictnien • t . . Wilspn; of Massiichusgtii in big' at Syracuse , pw,ttke .2 uit. i g4.1.1e . Eerry pflpo.tegcllinAsipf A. Haynes'and fiave le l rri•WVed• tiieirtisierY`'fo'fbl " place ' lbrme~ly by'W ldrig;Viih r ele they will_' tie a . "%tv• h"' • form i• it xe e sine o orsee and farthigesfor'the'ettomOdation of the public. 'Ttia ' rtGlinst,..Rartistro" . Moivirme.—W publishln :litiother : cooluinn, the Prekiieetueoi the ‘ 4 ieat ,RoPutilio l l Monthly, tor 186 ti.—t: This, one.'ef'the best - Magazines now pubilsli- ed.. Its uneiluillid'sueeesslor the past year'has enabled'the publislieriO to , make.the extra. in dueementsroffered. VoW lithe time to up Slut's... Every number is, splendidly illustra 041 andfthee'e priee 'of ihe !via ge zi l icl : :•l4 s e 43; per' yea r 2 Pub Ay 0 d errrith &: , • • ' RAU P l4 O N . ' 1 ,44 5 : 3 ' tf*: Y AePtlbl Can .I )naiPthY , ,the'§lAtel tif NPY?;.Yotk.; 1056. v0°Y1r, 8 9299 0 k tfr 11 150 .0t 1 ll B Publjelins; htvie bat ; ; 5,090... majority, for. , that . portiou. . o , tlot ticket supported ,by the . Americans, and the kospeet is t,hat the Democrats have elected, part of;their Sicket-, 2 It is nolir syill go `Pemegra cis' in 1060. The' He_ publicans; f iere . .united -in the.:,late ..contest, while.<a ; division ; in the Democratic' party caused thelose of.at ;east 20,000 votes to ;heir eapAidittes, The latest ' etc fromF,urOp,e,•.;:shbAvs. inereasiiig protialiliily of a ruptare.bet wean_ 'France and•Englatid, with chanees for a.gener al war. The'' . wnrlike :preparations of 'Aire . 8111 . t forWarl,and on 'a large 'scale. Ills purpose of sustaining hie ally?iri'the difficulty With rep o rted china; to . "•-. • • • briabandaned...... Spain has declared war against and shouittErigland h'eCorrie invol ved to is illieatened;thetveci Wesrein Powe're:may spiStilly:eo;ine; in:'cialtisiaiS . 'Witii each orher.-- The fciernei •. rumors '9l. a 'sCriiitis 'outbreak at 101 y: aia no( esieiitiallictitWgad Tug 'XitgaMkit 'A citigur:ruitisi.Th a A Mgr. ican Agrietiftiiralist' 'for Novembier; hits been reeeiv4aCtthiaofftee; and we find no dieninU tion in the eterlin4 . :an'd intrininic:valua of • its .artiales fit nt Crest's. `suggestions Upon'the best methoda . of tilling. lands,. Stock, and in line Upon every' s ,.sulaject:whichllas'•ttie gfightest bearing upon'..agrienlture; are , timely' and ren • der the watt(a most invaluable acquisitid.n to those ~ who subscribe, - in' 'int o.i.e . ?hosa handa,•it piper of .a: eimitar charaateV;perliapa,'Onjoks So eatenSive a'refiu: tationz Publislied . by Orange ..Jitcll3,lBTWater GantoninAi. DtsbiavEniti sr; TEX'AS.-A diA 7 covery' of great importance - has just. been made by. the Statespeolgist in .Teicas, who has been . ;ma kin g a .geological examination of portion, of.thu State surveys.. They have-developed the; existence of , vast depoits "cif • good. workable' iron ore, Which mill exercise • an imp° ;Bait' irf ,- fluence on .the fortunes of this part oftheSfate. PiisAron region .embraces , cOnsideiable por thins of San, Augustine,'Sabine, Cherokee, No: cogduches,. Sheiby;_llusk, Panola and Smith. Tertiary coal or r lignite; imda of limstope, pipe clay,..#re-ruck,,apd , hydraulic. Bluestone 'have ,also., been. ; found, ..,,These discoveries',are. of great importance : not ! only to . Texas, but th Louisiana and; New. Orleans. especially, and Will hasten the : eonatructionuf railroads (Already in progress . whic.h _connect 'that city directly _ 'with the parts .of Al.U i ciatintry, in.which ;they have ,beettrunde:. - •: ,; ••• . ' . „. ~” . . 1 "Result to Pew . Yertc, , . . We take the .foltowing ,from toe , Olean. Ad terbissr tr :,..Thet.e ~ seems. _ .to :-be considerable , oobp . es . ko the election of• Leavenworth. * ! silire hay° eontradiitoryAdvices from eliht or ten of !he Republican counties, whitkr on the ilrocio:r*Sreiropo:fSterre i (on -the-Utica ticket,) 4 041026 i r 0 i t i:c•Oh e• I,,eitveiwortb column; es to,lnel7fAt7:,;.:f . sten .. 4.kp, s fiF ,l ,pu4ldoste. as ev er. , .; I,,, , ,,,ra it ,f o xptings sirtir.,m4sing.,slects . eay.en-, m ( rth b;1 ' 0 3 tmajo rif y X . I he"a,; , ...... , .ii l d Al b w : t3'Su l r t nrtiricii'fi . rniqiy k iri;9oclrnvil ,, i gOiYPo eii t ° la . P.3''YT.#4itifirtj iii,F9 41T4aAdiradJ,MrTrOgioceeIfeke A 19si 'ic Letvenvorth, of, 400Anf-Xelewet6lMilltYl inlV 2o 6ln r Cherie rigo'girrinti 4 letiVidellarien' / , f 'it 2.441.. ...,.. „ . if , vh , ~,, j .„..,n ti , !, ° I 'en y 3 et ad—and ad , t d pr apse o Do; WI htenty,; e'''. 7 '...,' ''''..'•• 4 '' .I ' ; 'f i: 1 1' 164 ' rl/4--..........,....„,..,,,—...„—:,.......... . , , • 1 1 1 , , 4!! ,- N 0194.1u!,3,441.11,,g441.0,,,Iii•AF inmais*Ctaillry A , alaiooq,4iiiitag frock* 09101iberliare tri,hovsaves, ncithingitertsisr '. 0,1.' 1 7' , . 4 * 1 1 41 1, 13 4 - 4Pe'):0 , 074V,* `1144 .. :WI ,ARE THEIR FIN .terwipaq t „„ i ,,, 17 Ar n e ficieihe .loll'owing i'n•the Ciiia•i;s,.`i,f ti ' he , . . Vajilii., il i t its fi rst announcemOnt i o;the filar, n i bs re *instisittetionl' - , ~ \ .e....,f , . ' i 'Otgohn - own was one of the ae'iiitest. , Sult.r eM)y t ,- t 3 fis , nr .waged by Ole Go'kr,, ,‘einnient up on*e.fi Ipe - ople'.of ' Kansas. lidis . wrongs Iniv;lite ' t . s toldOintl the people IcitOlii;'. their, ex; loa9-...N.46.1/4.l4.4l.kindthe,atted, i.mpulsive and, brave ft irliTelieWirdil v Ali ' tilra'se• ri es - 6 f 01.06iiiii t rinr# °Ai iligaii . :o3l7oll l i4d V per petrafel toThe l w IL f' li is' • CUridlici 'at" tliirpet!s 'PetciyAellirathii=iiiirld ' t he;ii , , , a rnonornaOideati. VptePounuide , and,untoitunate, lain '.'......,:i, • . • •, The,above is sOlficient . to , show' ,;the ...` el ‘..' ' ' ' where. '' ' ghlun;:ie.,: - :;this poor iYTlrtPke! sot : o ur ', :uocortunate man whom „wrongs', had .rnade . in , pane, and jostified,ialhe .I.l,:holraale,,rnorder la "iuogernfing,eiliv..ns wilohad•nover injured him. Allfdlir4%'n'a iniaOcey,.if itin;"ealleil sure, ,is ) 1 '' '''' I ' • A '''' E AT'''*in'KinSas o: ong i erivto t , no r 'his u rn!! , „.!... , hitiiat'ciate,, r h'eir.A.f.uthe time' Of his iesplenep . i n iii s'e • ii cc;irn fy , 'lsi.l':,' VVllieli e .lefi'snpplied I w4l3ermsand rpley l. ,. by .. t ose vc ioliow sy to- . :patfdza yyth" . "hirl), !97,11j9t i kri . !war. iltiiiiii7.:: :4e.socni 6ecaTe,ttie -c,,,,ii.,, I,„i.,ii, lA vyl t es.grui c lik him s elf, and'fotn . roAneed !the iiitrocioasi- nets: :Which rnadel his nai.he a, :terror id tt;af..tr/ itorY;:. airing'w ht . e6 i The . '.cold-hlooded rherder,,'at:tlielr, houies;'?oio!! peaceable 'c it i'' . , - ,is, . vo 64 . .11 `d-..-;',;,,(ei lilfn enga -. *ed:in the , strife.. - All: this ith r riclail 6e'fr.;ie '6e . or: hie' family had bonlii ayik vi , ay. moie:iieil: . :,A Itor4iiik 64 ti4e6 l 'tstoVed:' - in.lCanta'si , 'he. and 13,is'inn . feder'itt , s rnadeq incursions ' • iriio , thii `,statO of "Missopri;:anti sOoededed'in eutin i lie off `nutnbera of . .sltiveit. ,- .' , Ditiitid;fellibis'tiino. , hii . had:the: ciiiii6ileneti: and ,alit.' sympathizers.. Not word w'ork in the etiuse.ofzfreedem.". By •viitueef , his sticcssl , in. the ,"Katistis.woik" . a scheme was, cOrichted fo l ratse a general insurrection in the ''slave.. in,this,. too, he. lad the .=aid of his Northam ,sympat hze re.; : Not. man; his suffe'r i ngs, have . . driveh .him mad. _lt : Opid 17e, strange . ,,itictecd . ; that , Clitl:.BCotvni; leading . the ,he liasi. intliCting,,so,,trfuolt ..siifle'rlOgs. on rat some time, ,reap cif the, fruits he ; haa - •• We-make tivo ntiore eitracts „from an artieb• illy:thets3arkieVaper,,of. last-Araelf,`Whiah:.shnviri ihat. , the : editor o i t ihisT -syrth pathY, for a • genial thertnaplineatiand integrily of the eultirit,rbirnaolfr , •- 4 • - —l4Tha . t the trial -14 m i -hurried thienigh with indkcent ha4le we believe no 'irrtrari;el . - • A: 'ver deny. ' At COMlnPfleolli9lt Browri ,6, ! s ti:nable to slan(l"iroth the.;4ll.ct oI %youii.d. received At . Huri , er's Ferry, was iieily into Court: nir,n' not. He felt unable .to attain' and: Kit that . attent i nn to ,a , trial. in whiehliAi Mite was 'at i:take that 'en trAit aiiirfor- thaVreaicrni:AreTclasiio n ,delay' proteedings;':..buttis reas•nnt granted.,; 'Other rea9nn'a imere.,given why, the trial. 00A1c1:,be, ptri n po:lect.a,,day . . or vrn at leartrw,hich, . been: sapsrac to ry tinder'nrdinary einetimstanee; rid mat ter'ho# attioeicius thwerime,.. bat .nr.thi,w,instatiee there OUld.be no."lnt• up,'? trial'," must -prOceed, and' nothing lei,a,woald,,eati , ttlr the J•llivalry , of Virginia than old BroWn's heart's. blood; and thaeat the earliest. . . .• We can see`,hi the, '' ,. prodd - edinci 01' his' 'trial, .• (..litilcii)(V.f.hirsty desire ; to: convict; Old' 'Brow!? A that he 'int 11 a'fai:•`and impaff trial,rtitteh more'thair 'conhiliave bi4en. expect .tee f rom the.circumstences attenditig the case. 'But what:Apes:Old' Dumb say? . , We , quote oril his si-eech,on . receiving ientence,con aine'diti,the.iime ie • ...„. . . . . “Let.: me' :say one.wopl ,turt her.: .1 feel. en jirOy.sn iis fie ... with it.;e: treoirri6it . I 'have' ri- Ceived.on mi trial.. -Concitieriint all the' - eir eumstanres, it has been 'more generous' thati Pxpected." .• -• , : •. . . . ' , !fp I ped • t 11, r e It epnblynns TheyithaitY../ilyrn'a/ claims that. Old .13inivn elected the:Repiablicap Ticket: The says the theory In;s'an'ey.Ment of truth which. is this . •:-:-First I'. The'Democrati wails carry Ike Stale Upon questions of State adroji.iStraiion; JtS they provoit. by' elect intl. their ticket in 1857'a fter the 80,000' riojcitity .ror : Eritnnitt . the..ye . st: . previnns2.. • Secohtl:The Order":t6 coon- . . teract•th . ts tendency and perpetuate their inde... . fensible misgovetnment the .State, set up.the nnti-slivOry cry, and hail Gnd sends, Such' Calttles as that 01. they:serve to tiiiiiblit!the.faraticistu of the. Abolition sec= DANIELS. JJICICINSON.'S".. ADVICE TO TUE bc• MOCU . ACY.tOII the 2.Bth; ult; Hon. Ddniei .6. Dickinson made speech at a , ratification meeting held ip.Byffaln, 11c , spoke over an hour, fleeting of.the pOlitiatal•partics as 0,4 f?cist, the , pretensions!- they advance, and' the work they accomplish. The speech like all of . . Dickinson's performances of this c lass, , . .waswifty,EirguemPntative, and entertaining. e Said 'it the'stainling , order of I thet,:Whenever his marshals or generals heard . carin'otinding Which Made'the grriond tremble, ;hey' should reitair with their force to the scene of action possible speed, o take part . - . in:the battle: Grotiehy; thongti' within hearing Of Waterloo, withfi e Carle fresh" 'ot !he'airny, neglected:to obey fiis 4 ortlcr; and one of tie . grentesCb4ilea the world ever saw 'was lost to Napoleon, beeause • of . 'the neglect, and the 'whole deSilny:of tui'ope'there'by 'charled, .tind' Where is Mr ' • trioi . .' hear as, the stitigele begins in i NY'W York,: the' .diarant roar' of: thri. cannon' ho'briihie-for . the grefi't :battle of .1S60•-drums are , besting, bugles -Jut ,sounding, , •sle.!ds rtoeing, Ilay.onyte illetoOns pre i !osFF . tAißg art h iI • sir re,mbl e t,t.c.entef with the . ,ilimlt 81 4 the feitible'oriser, ; li e f. ,7 6 7 s tr i d! conflict'' over won . ; fai i tfle . J reekdire t Ate,!:"Y 'and-ttil'il""r' i,eyqtyDerriof rat , whet iteilittral.',A!!!V l A. r i,Y t. horse or ~riiikt:7 , , ,x liether, .vbethef ht to he' 7 fi efif . a Oil Evelp"to - tuff' he' tida,ittVictor:x.--.l;et no -De mix rtic—fprees s t ••:,. fai,o9 ow.* tt, y7t,iofy:foF,At:kyr, fgfitifetWilijitnreEttgltriebi, trt ---= - - ~,~19' . . 4c.:oi/WAT...---41raleaw.,frorn ata.aktthen.. iiivief ~thaf,ii: lady :PassOnger, .the i . 'fitr ning,C.xptcs4.sOingwest, ot,.ifie;l Y.: Central . killed4.feWi:nples Meat Sy raCtise; on the :14 ih t the ; ;casti are about asjfultat.iai-: .When 4sehcld Syraeuset fhe Coitilue tot ordeted the passengers in. the rear ear, a rnong'whieh "ivere e the lady and her latilei:in.lqw; too d ' • had much etowde . • le passengersoriy Just . ,time etintigh to gei . intO the' fliat - ear Aieftirtiihif ,;. ,...• ;train started, iind..woretherefOrentliked to'paes 'from ear focal. while.rthei '‘.ere in rapid motion. this lady and . her attendant, after passing . into 'the aeciand Car and failing •to pritiebrei 4Caris: AVPfiritlf the' att of . Passing - into the , meld . ; wheni . •hy Sorne.naisstep, she.sliPped'aitti I`,ll. between ;the cars In•inch a . rnanner as to rest eKattly :across one of the'raile;...l3y . this tirne'the train :was-under auch Speed that.she'no sooner struCk fthe:track:t han'the 'iron ~ v hdels Av'er'e upon ,. 41; . . and - , in - an instant elle was so'clirtished and rnan . 'glad that but little•appearance of the hurn..in. form woe perceptible, with . the exeeption.of ber•headwhich Was•severed 4 fram het body and. throWn.seitCal. feet fitom the track. • Our. mont-, "who mins present whenthe accident oc currod'. fella. us ad: it '.was CIAO of • the 4 rnost ;frightful .4cene . s.that han be broughtbetore . the human yition.-.• We do not tentioealcaretessn'ess upon, the..conductor,. but :We nrst..thay.that when he had driven the pa 'seniers out of their.seats,be.ehotild.have given hern . tlins to procure others hetore he started'. the train. , IttnNTILEAL; 7'.. 4 —The following is , taken train the Liverpool Daily . .Post, of the. 271 h October: The.publicwilLTeattirth . ie morning, witb oVerwhelmitig grief, that the splenditl.ves., set; theTßavalCharte . r, Charter, was totally lost, yester .ltty,•'fif near •Boliaor. The tnelancliolyeitittilligence,'Whieli'reeehed ti'S last ni 6t, was brief, butcwe fear; kia - only too fru'e that.pf . upwit . rds ; of fottr hundred ...persons - who Were,on.heerd, only e s.aith -to have :been There (s - Siime hope f hoWever, that this is:an - ektiieration,t but ander 'any cireornStalf-, :tea 'the loss of life is' to he feared has : been I.m -p7efso. The Royal. Charter had about half a tnitliorrOf gold . on board, when the, disaster took, is.not . knowo, for the telegraph hdif....ceaSed - to, work, and . .SO (lest; ttetive had be.4ltheethrm - alotis.. the c*T., yesterday, that the'Cliesier.and 13 - irkerthead. Railway had been destroyed - in two, places. . At. Pentnartrrldwr, twentyc.T the de.tid bodies had been •Washeit asheroi The bay iti 'a hich the: eatastiophi..•o . eari . e.l is three miles to the West v.at'd of Pullin isltind, in Angles - ea.:and six or ~seven wiles to the northwest : of Aeautnaris. It has sandy,besch for seveial.hniles, with prodnitit'ori'es - at each „end of' the' bay.' ' , Thu country around. is Wild,' and few 'houses are . . M.Ex.ican On - rnaGO--Another out.- rOge has been • atiiiki 'series that the A trerirans•ifave • siiffered .at • the: hands. of the iemi:bdrbartnis,.priopie..and irtabecile, , irre.••• sponsi,bieltilers , of It•waa ahnouneed. ihat the•eateetneid United States' Colishl ! at.dhir; Port of: Tampiro,- Mr. Franklin . Chase, has heen•crifellY• 'murdered hy• the..'borids, 'Or at least • by the'orders• of .•Generril Marquez.,- ; dlappily thii iis'.a .• he murder. was 63trlfoid.teilat Tepic, and 'the :mu•rdored man was's Worthy,Ameldean 'named eirdiond Chase.• Still' the•offeh,ceds Mie forLicivernMerita notice: 'Phis Maigirei,,from•all we can learn 'of him, is homewhat of .a soidier..Of faitune, • Who• has' been : din:dated with 'life • Miyarnon • faction ! • thortg.h. for" a tine he, was nt •the head ofa fac tion Which•raisior the 'standard yifSaota He we ih•the employ of MiraL Preiitient ihrehonairrefuses - to rec neiiize as the,: real, President of !he country. Probably Miramon and _agents 'regard them selees,•in eonse'quenee of this-, refusal, as , not neconnrahls try this bover • tirrienf . fot anyrhiitd ihey • May do, a nil.mny, therefore, slay. Ameri'- tc.in 'citizens with Whatever :may have been the motive,we have the fact, that a highly repertdd.:•A • metican citizen has been mtirilered..itY a Meklean . . . .Philadebileta • DISTANCES ,(IF.TiIE S. &; E. R. Ft.--We galher ~ fo j to . wina, • distalices on the 'Sunbury and Erie •irorn•difrarfint points which-will reoders, at least while the roturis colistroeted : • • I•Vholetciatitace.fro • in Erie .. •• • Miles *ta•Sanbut s y •. , • 27 . 0 • Fra'm Erie to,AVarreil • • : 66 • Warren-to nsiv,P9 ' 126' Lorli,liav • en, to Williamsport.•' • • • . winiamspmr to slinbury.. 40 • .Erie to•Williariisnort . • • ' •• • • On the itistnrn division the . iron is • lakil frnin SanLitir3l. to n•iioint „I:3 triiins'Aveat .ven Aicfance of .81 • .o•i•the . .vvestorti division thn•trank•islaiii.ict Piltsfi•dd. 5.1 aides east of Erie and .the iron ,vvilf soon be put•down to Warrnn. ' •, • The compriony.hip vfixed upon Lock Hav:en d g the site for th.! Company's yvorkshni).,. Lock Haven ie about i,he'same distance from P,hila tielphia on the StinbOy'and Erie that Adloona is ondhii,Peringyivania " • The :rails used nri the'Siinhury and Erie road are faint% the.Moinnur and Rough , rind ,Redily. Mills at. Da nville, Pa,,, and the Lackawanna Mill et Serinton, Pa. , . The Comp.tny have ju;t one-half of OW roe , ips niliten . ,,(Bl. on . the eastern end sl'on tht :western division) ironed at the present. time while more than one-half . ot the work on th. rernain . g 13 5 .toih , i is done, with 68, miles ac !Oily grailetl and realy for the superstructure .:IVarrezi .tedge;r.•: ' • ••' .', • • . . . . :7s , Cit.r,asToW * N . ,Nov. 11...--.Whenwthe prison pri, were brought, before 'the' Court yesterday, lot Sent,nce:,. the negroes Cowpkand and 'Green declined, to itiy tiyiliin ,, .• . ' . . . Cook and Copp"e birth aildresseil - ,the :Court; denying . that _ they ;' had airy lot° wledge '.' of Brown's :intentions. to seize ,• Wirpei'a Ferry, tint.,l- the 'Sunday '.*Previeus,. wlie!; 'they' were calledArpon,..to take the oath . of obedience to thenchiontander.; TheY'expected, to-be" pun, i'shed;htieditUricit ifiiiik'theyskould he hung:, not be LOW , until the Mdysterm if ',hp p o or.r, r Thfkrotgio:prisopet*, are, to. Veiexesuted on Orthe" Vaal of December and the the a( ' tern&o n • `.:' I k' 10 00l sA .— .... ~. .". !Iftiplti : .T intes:t':•• u • ~. g . st Atwits jbe,litpobli44lO PI a.c.ic st'. 1 t!F4',,n.1a.Y..,!,it 4 ..PpBP II ir.i' 0 th e prefix pal , ty n'aitto to .Pvii)is Yi . irptiblina'4..i, in Alii WI dt ion IV t fis7cree at , eittlol t i: (if' the tiditiliiVetti l 'n i " ilia iiiikgyhtswilm• s • 4 eiv, - , v. , .3 i !:- - . • • week; saye 11roh,iiour,, Mr, Giddinggt•the. AbillitiionAi tie-1 ,claret! before a • large rawd,in, this city, t fiat n'inie tenths of'the Nuitherny•eople:synoriatbise& with, Ostia*atimie Brown, and.. approved his. diabolical designs. the'nudience.aptdata . This, .instead ,a sponteneens exq pi'ess ten of disgust at _the cornparatiyely expressiOnS•of derision echoed and re-echoed by .the TrOnne, and ~its Black: Reimblican. parti- • sat/9,Y .:,of Power," . 4Slaveoerney," !..Shiver . y.Propagandists," ,, Slayery Extension" are toliave : a :tea itioir On ebt he r . nide, Whieh m 'i st hralid t•he knife:into thehornel of the :'Southern ipeople. We have already' eXpressed the:appreheinsion • :that the blood of Brown': would the seed of futures •Woes said now we' can • hardly. avoid the . conclusion that hiS'' vered.. by ..Mr..-o.idditio; is hue city; sOundsholt nel . l of the. Union. • It ; must..be . so, if no:imMediate eontitnicailingmanifestnsion of public sentiment finds expression t for , Mr,Giddines is a ..Dislin ionist of. national ,re . ptitatipni: and the.. sneposi tion that he- lia.r.catried the , citadel oribe,lllll Mori •-•-•-the KeYstone State t joi . i:viii.Ch' it was: formed' —without resistance, '.withotit' demurrcr,. but applanie,' and that too; before: the smoke t ot the :finitors . had blown froth the . .rtionntians of Tirginia;.'Where Southern citizens' l‘yere Still l yin.' dead - on their: native soil-must proildeedireetlY•.the 'etdrninat ion of 'Of! - "lire-. preasitile contlict,"tind-preeint';ate'npon..its the. innumerable.' woes ,so earnestly 'deprecated in, the provinions:ol Washington: ' • • ,•• ' • Bait br,ifficleo. in history. as .a. traitor, but he here, sainctioned such cruel outi ages •as• . . Brown ' . .attempt;.(l ld . ...inernetran,' With' the -knos.leilge and melt Sanction sif.'Seyrard, 'many Smitb r ilale.; :Fleteher„ . Chase; and . others, whose' nardes ttre' *jti)ll,lq•for the present. , Can 'sncli:tnen'take their s'eats the . Cpital. this `_winter? Wilt. another . Con eess of. the United States . lie'drittiniz4l.:'• Will the Banks pay' spee . le' Cp. the of peet.rriber, 'next?.bone the, , ClsO • eholders mist defend' .thernek , es.• A cOmbination of cotron Planters; in t.,hree trionths; can tlosc'ev 'ety• ,Northern %bank. ' And. such. a 'ealatnitv,. bronelit ,abou t'.by .the• .atti tat i"ons :of the ; Gut- Greeley's, Beeckiers;•.B.,' might, be a .wholeSnme . • • - ' • The .Richrnond' Eei,ruirer,... the. riblest• and calmest-organ.of .theScluth,!and of . ,thii-.DemOc• racy, appeals - .most significantly. to the Wisdutn and patriotistn.arthe nation.." . It says:. "r ,The : voice of the Sodthern. people has not been he ard, and. .may never ~be,•heard: The :shallow waters Snernitr, - • but the • deep are ;. and such - is. the'itate 'of, public feeling at ihis,tnothe:.f,frons IbP Petninac to the - .GeV. .Let not the •vnpke: of the North :mistake- this silence. for indifference. There exists a horror 'end .itidignation which neither Preas hi:l-.11 . 011c Meetings - can . exPresi ;'a teehtrz that has weak e:nedthe foundations of the:Union, • and which' :nay at ittly'moinerst . raze the supeistructur horrible Massacre by the Indians .We find in' the•Satt'Laka• papers of the 15th '.ult the 'details of anoihorAridiaii masstiate which occurred twenty fiile miles west of Fort Hall, nn Lander's' rut-6f, nathe'rngtifof the 2-1 men, Soptembeioon.a party ,consisting of. sit men, three women and tell 'children,. part from ichtgan 'and ptift..• from Buchanan . . 'ecitinty ; lowa. The massacre must hatie been:a;most hnn ible one. The emigrante were surrounded' just-as-they were . .about . .carhping.,• and• shot down before they hail time to . prep-tte, for. de fense. Some:.wheie.icaped fell in soon, aler corimahy.of.-drar,oons under command of Ueut.livingstort,.wii sent . a detach mant to -the see-ne of the :massacre. • The toilowingis a 'description Of tchet they: found: • • "After informing ihe .command ..of•.our Lieut.Livingston : Sent a detatehment Rine men, with one of -our company to 'pilot them to the..place of massacre... On their ar rival they" fciund the bodies of five persons on 'the 'ground, nut of the eight that were missing. Thettrail. were - haribly.•mangled and -scalped. One little girl five years old, had both her legs 'hut off at the knees; her ears were also cut off and her 'eyes ,wera, dugout from their sockets; 'wild to all appeaioneelthe.giri after haing• her legs cut off,- had teen compelled to walk On the .stutrips.for f the. sole•purpose. o.t . gratifying -the 'hellish propel shies of savage, barbarity.. s•Their.animals were tab en. and their wtigons •plaidered :treading to the usual mode of in' ; : • •' "hi' the evening of:the attack .the main body. of t he, t rota had advanced ahead- .of liti more end forhily.lad Settled dowh' on a' ramp; ing place - for the night. The sivageS took ad• .vantage of, thii-separation of- the Compiny;'and first. -atticked..-Mr. Miltimore's detachmeht, , killin him, his wife,'. six. children, 'cal Mr. Cline.....Ma..Miltitnore's two oldest sons were absent Iran the' family,, at the onset, hunting - ducks: . it •not heen from this eircutn. stance, there . probably would notsbe a' single rn'emiter oi..the familyteft to tell.the aiourinful story of the remainder's fate.. Ulan. hearing' the firing'and hi oping in the - directial of- their fatheris, team, the-suns' hurrie.d to render . suq air. Arriving near the. 5 cene,aal seeing froM iliefamber of Indians thht.tin attempt 'tt. . sistehepim their part waild • result•in the • loss of 'their own lives, without rescuing those of theirfrienili, tlf..) , heat a hasty and -covert.re treat tor the'parties•ohead.. • • A:After, the lalians had complited their work of murder and plunder with the/Miltimore par ty, they messed ahead and attacked the re= maintlerMl the'train. Here they met 0 warm reeeption,-and -were kept erhay by the incensed and deterrhined. emigrants 'welcomed darkness closed upon, the scene, when . the as. finding further resistance lutile, mule their escape, leaving the Thilians possessors of 'their stoek and goods.: - They travelled two. days on foot, without 'anything to eat,- and : fi lially reached a military' .Mr• Herrington iliscaiiired an "Indian pursuing them during their retraat, and shot, at him. • He thinks he killed the redskin. - The survi , io63 41e,noiAr. at Camp Floyd,,in a destitute sontlition,"• . LEAVENWOXTII, 11.—The exprass.-frorn . Dpiir,!i• Cory on the 3d. inst." has arrived with $75 000 iri trra • 8.. D . .Willttim=;, the •Delegate elect .ConT greSs from Jeffersrin Territory; a' passenger. li, is said that 'hisSseat will be contested Dr. : Willing's, for whom "it is 'alleged ; oyer .2096' votes were.casi, but:Were'thrown out by the The election-of Mr.• Steel 'as Goverifor.,olJef - Jerson is confkraied.:-. • . The . territorial , Legislaturew,as meet ,on. The weather on' the.moubtair.l.s wat3 very . ; fine, and the:mines.contintied io ~ The track oflho Sunbury-land Zrie -was • laid to Pittsfield on MoT.dayi and the'cars . will run to that - 'pince in a few. days. r Same of the iron which was detained on t.he .104stke0sr.received'i'And• the track-layera will be firariersisliii.the.iintoislold.to this plt(cc• rr . . • • ir , "' . ".. - 'i.a. cha t "It. is thi,.(futy of l eyert,.4l4erf, Liqi is ~ ~ Rejiubgei to . fost e r and encouinte natii , st . ':.. gent to and' A:mol'o4i entehieissit.""-:- • " .. GI 'E A T - 11 , Ell I 1.4 ,C , "• • • - M PH l i r4 .. . .. , . . . A. Maemzirle'devotbd entiwly. to' tte of American,authorphip . ,...wholty:nationa!,.i a:no o wiie - seet tonal oi.fieCiirta having its plot. Aci . thoVord4 of the 'eseat'iftittetimtiO'r, "NO YOUTH, •NO 80i1: I'd, NO EAST, NytqaßT.et having nothing to.d~ ; airh politics, a rmtig ohly • .at the highest' in -ana;trrehaimarand smarms, • and employinCtfie best writers irieircry braaih t4 is again 'tenattiCitn publfe, = seekiag supp! , rt.• . • MaiiTtirie::fi'mtv...'f . olloviiiik the' first year, and. drHwirfg, of: the OND.VOL,VM,E t . ctraI has i iet ' vrith unisaraV .leied'sati , ess: • " •' . . ..... THE' ? YbLUME. • Will commence wit h the -nistnbierfcit , January hfdii . l'be issued early . in Dseeruliet',;• :186o.: ' ..it.iiery. ' nuinher . .wilf he. splendidly illus." r a int he...highest style of art.' Among 'the' for'.. the coming year are the following.well hnowu .dietinguishs - Rd authors;' : • •.':. • "-` n lam:Eck ;: - sEhS onE.,,TEs .t..ititowba...oto. To KEAZ,O;KIN, ' • GEO P. MORIIISi •• EG. WM. GILMORE 6111.115, ALICE OAKEY, • • • PARK RENJAMINi .= • . :MRS _.: JORN G. SASE, • ' QAKt.S lixtTN , . ' i F. 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