'Foreign News. tSTow nrk. brinsrs ! news from-Europato the'31st-ult. ' Tfi-ex- citcmcnt Wbout t!io" threatened iin-usion of England bv France, hud subsided. Gotten had advanced an eighth of a penny; an The I'rcHideialiial Vt. Thefollovingtis thcrclae vote on the Presidency 'at.iHe lasandfktfthc next elec tion,, under the apportionment by the new census. The Southern States gain four and d Flour . lose he members; the nettgaiu of the North jjeffevsonian sixpence a barrel. The gold mining in trulia continued prosperous. . Capt. Penny is i Urniihltfiltt ! gellmg up an cxpcditon 10 scarchfforT Si.r ltCPaUUlUlU John Franklin. The executors of Louis r,"iev , philliupenrotcstagainst the confiscation of the : Tituii(it' February 2o, 1 & , o I Orleuns property. The confiscation still pro-j Land Warvaul lor Sale. duces an agitation in France-President Bo-j S CBurnktt, Esq.. of this place, has 8 or naparte has given dinner to the English j 10 land warrants, which he offers for sale, i Ambassador, at which he expressed his regret J Persona in want of the article are requested j at the prevalent belief thatrhe mediated hos-; to call at his office. ' tilitics against England, and said, lie had no j ; . SUCH IIllUHUUU. We are indebted to lion. James Coop- . Week Letter. By the arrival of the or of U. S. Senate; and II. S. Mott, Esq., of : Cumbria, at Halifax, we have news 6 the 7th the House pf Representatives, for valuable , -msU Cotton has declined. Breadsttfis were public documents. I without a change. j Parliament was opened by the Queen in Aus-' is seven, of which California gives four : I' S fisK- lnMsnn. on the 3d. Her Majesty, in her speech The March number of Codcy s 8 ! ,nt:nnR w:th foreign rowers IlKnliMllt . B"k"ul v w Mi it 1 a were ot-a incnuiy cnaraciur Rook has already reached us. ful specimen of the perfection to which the fine arts have been brought in the United State?. The plates are splendid, and the ar ticles of the brightes character. Small Pox. Dr. Field, of Wilmington, Del., say that one table-spoonful of good brewer's yeast, mixed with two table-Fpoons-Vnl of cold water, and given from three to four times a day to an adulr, and in loss quantities to children is a certain cure for the small pox. The disease ifi very prevalent at some places Hon of Lord Palmerston at -present. The remedy may be easily tried. Lord John Russel responded, stating a- She. refers to the probable completion of a treaty between Germany and Denmark, and calls attention to their more effectual suppression. She al ludes to the satisfactory state of the public mind, the public revenue", and in conclusion directs attention to the proposed amendment of the Reform Bill, with rcfcreucc to Parlia- j mentary representation. In the House of Commons Sir Benjamin Hall asked for an explanation of the resigna- Slutcs. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode' Island, Connecticut, New York ; New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina',' South Carolina, Georgia, . Florida, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Kentucky, 1 Missouri, ' Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, California, Whole number,' For a choice,1 VU PnnSvlvninn nPFcb. 11 TcrriftlC ACCiaCIll OH IIIC . iOFH Mllie rcalTfacts concerning Got. JoKhj ston's liquidation ofLli State debt, "are lie used the money aes- 1819 IKK ) . . 8 it : t t. VI . i 8 '-'6 11 M r 10 v; io rio )! ' - O'l ) Vll 7 ; ' 9 a 12 . qnrrniv these::- itrnated to pay tne inier.csi 10 rcuuou principal of "that debt and when Wil liam Bigler assumed the responsibility of Governing Pennsylvania, lie was com- j polled to. sigh a. bill authorizing a loan I to discharge the interest on our debt." Those "real facts" arcftoi facts. Ut the 734,3G2 02 ot the puDiic aeut pam junjlexGipy. Johnston's . administration, A from the receipts of tlie "Sinking Fund Law which receipts ie required by express provision of the law to be sacredly applied to the pay- Tn'eiit of'the principal of the debt of the f!riinmonwealth. ; ...!Cho public febt has not been reduced since September last, so that the dcGeicn cy. in the funds of the State does not j arise from any payments on that account. ' The deficit results from other causes from the illegal payment by the State Treasurer to the Superintendent of the North Branch Canal of 50,000 more ' i . . :.. i ireiglit train run iniu lue rear car anu enure ly broke it up,.kilhng almost instantlv three ' m( - . .!i,ui';;M0i.t "itii.i t,n 4 passengers anu etsvereiy wuuuuiug auoiner. fmft ternble accident, which -has, jet 5, .... u,t of carel1BnC8a. occurreu upuu , train coming to-N. York,, on Tuesday morn-' Another New Bank, has been organ in' 'the 17th inst. The writer. of this accont ized under the geuera! law of this State, call was an eye-witness and participant in the "The Merchants Bank " of Breton, in " ; . , ... , . a ,i.-fj.i, ,iint Cumberland Cuunty, the bills of which have thrilling scene, and will briefly sketch what just mad(j thejr appJeamnce here Thb an. came under his notice. J nounccmcnt may be news to ihe good people When the engine, with a baggage-car of that retired village. Newark Advertiser. and four passenger-cars attached, had come ' IEJ We learn just as we are going topres?, tn si sliarn purve in the road, about two miles that preliminary steps have been taken for m..:....t. ,u r n...nuim in . locating a bank under the General Law, in .west of.Equinunk, those of uswho were in the next to the last car were suddenly start.ed from our seats, thrown hither and thither by that peculiar jolting motion, which is well known to the experienced as indicating that the car is off from the track. We were New ton, to be culled the "Wheat Growers Bank of Sussex County," with a capital -of SoO.000. A stronger appeared in town on Thursday afternoon filed the neccssaiy cer tificate in the Clerk's Office, and took his departure. Where the benefits, if any, of this institution are to be dispensed we do not drawn over the sleepers for the distance of jjnoW hut we suspect that New-York City forty rods, expecting every instant that the will be the head-quarters ot tne concern. At car would fall to pieces. The stove was at all events, the people of this vicinity will not , .r I ..i- he ant to see much of the bank or handle any nnrn nnsnt. and the coals scattered in evcrv ue ai,L iU . - 3 i j direction, blinding our eyes with smoke and ashes. When the engine was stopped, upon 1 rushing to the door the first sight that met our view was the Delaware River rushing di- considcrable amount of Its issues. than the Legislature appropriated, and by ,,, .h nt ti10 foot Qf a walled Dreci- : . w i.. .ii l.i? .ww..j . the large expenditures on uiepuuiic works, demanded by the Canal commissioners and used by them for electioneering purposes. Locofoco wastefulness and locofoco disregard for law are the potent causes of our financial embarrassments, yet locofoco politicians, with their usual nlrc of nt least thirty feet in height. The i " next moment the conductor of the train came drifting by upon a cake of ice.calling for help, and assuring us that he had already fallen Siticpius North and Souili. It is contended by scientific writera, that to sleep sound at night, and be free'd from all nervous disturbances, one must place his bed with the foot to the South, and the head due North. The reason assigned for this is, that both the earth and the human booy, are times. A 6hort distance behind him was a .i and characteristic mendacity, attempt to . a passenger in a similar situation. The ice Permit) lvatiia Legislature. -February 19. Senate. Mr. Muhlenberg road in place a biil for the better refutation and management of the Public Works. Also a Mipplomunt to the net conenrning ba.Jsund attachments, pnsscd the 28th March, 1S13. The resolution of Congret-s relative to the operation of the Mirall note law passdd the engrossiiicnt b a vote of 16 to M. House. Quite a large number of petitions were presented upon a great variety or sub jects. The Senate resolution authorising Ihe em ployment of Counsel in the case of the colored girl, Rebecca Parker, recently abducrqd from Chester county, and now in Baltimore, w'here hhe is held as a slave, notwithstanding the allegation and abundant evidence that she is free, was taken up, and elicited a lengthy and animated debate which occupied the w hole of the morning. The resolution finally passed, and the House adjourned. February 21. Senate. Bills Introduced To regulate the distribution ot property assigned for the benefit of creditors in certain cases. Topro hibit the manufacture end sale of all intori catn.g liqueurs in tiiis Commonwealth. For a new Bank, to be located at Meadville. Relative to Courts of Common Pleas. monrst other causes that Lord Palmerston had I unreservedly approved of the recent illegal ; coup d'etat of Louis Napoleon. I Lord Palmerston defended himself in his speech at some length. He attacked his la'.c colleagues, and in the course of his remarks alluded in terms of high praise to the Amer ican Minister, Abbutt Lawrence. Tn the House of Lords, the EarPof Derby, in a protectionist speech, alluded approvingly to the conduct of Louis Napolon. At Holmesferth Yorshire, u large reservoir recently burst, occasioning, heavy Goods and much damage to the factories. From 60 to 100 lives are reported to have been lost by accident. The Socicdy of Friends separated in New York, in 182S, and both divisions have been continued ever since: At the time bf the sep aration, property amounting to some S50.G00 was adjudged by law to belong to the division known as Hicksite. The Hicksitcs at their lust meeting, agreed, after a full considera Uqii of the matter, to pay over to the other division, commonly called Orthodox, 825, 000, or one-half the .estimated value of the property at the time of the separation, which has accordingly been done. This act exhib its genuine christain liberality, and is worthy j his toes. ! of ail praise and imitation. BiKtieiiiK Accident. A singular and painful accident occurred on Wednesday morning last, at Huling's Mills, on Mosquito creek, about six miles from this place, the particulars of whkh as near as we can glean, are as follows: Two men were employed in the mill at which the' accident accurred to superintend tlje, siwing during the night ; Mr. John Henry, faking his turn at work, from 12. o'clock unl2 day light. Having been awakened at midnight, a3 usual, he went underneath the mill fr the purpose of arranging some of tho gearirg pre paratory to pursuing his night's task, when unfortunately slipping, his light was ashed from his hand,-und in his endeavors td grasp at something to support himself and rrevent a fall, his fingers were caught in the meshes of a cog-wheel which was slowly revolving above him. The wheel gradually drew in his arm crushing his strong, muscular hand like a wafer, entirely . severing the bone above the wrist, and mangling him in the most hor rible manner until he was drawn up so that he had barely a foothold upon the points of In this position, his own weight ; and the entering wedge formed by arm 1 r.-'jo i. zi-.r, ir i stopped the revolution of the machinery. Child Burned io Death ! We have just j ' . , , !, , , ,. , , . i i Tne poor fellow, who must have sunered inC III US L UAtl UtiiiUIli UyUIIJ, CtltUUltU !.- lically for help, but the noise of the rushing water drowned his voice, and his fellow la- ; wanton murder committed by an Irishman, , named James Cavenaugh, residing atPatter- cni'. Situ Till "Tillfrr !imq n).nrt livri ., r ,r. ... i . o . i i i borer, who had immediately dropped asleep miles from Mmersville, was about 3 n clock ; . .... , ,XT , . . , . . ; in the null above him, accustomed to noise . nn lA innoci iv Minrntnrr irr3lPfi Ml I rifictn. I j .,,.; , " , t e : , i and clatter, did not awaken or hear him. j. tiuic ntz.a iitiiv uuii unuiji iv iiuut urn ne acnnle sooa anjourneu. ) bed his wife and thrown his infant child upon House. The Speaker, on motion, was di- UC Mazing coa,s of fl gratGj am thereIctting rertc-d to appoint a committee of five to in- ; h unti, burncd'(0 cinilcrs' , quire Into the expediency of reporting a bill obohshmg capital punichmeuL Tjie following bills were reported : To exempt from execution the property of dt blurs to the amont of 500. To authorise the publication of the laws in ihe newspapors of the Commonwealth. ' The following resolutions and bills Were read ;n places: A joint resolution against any extension of Cavenaugh underwent an examination be fore Squire Taylor; on Wednesday morning ' who committed him to prison to await his , trial. He was perfectly sober at the time of j his arrest, and the act appears to have been ; oneofinulicious brutality. Tumaqita Legion. fasten upon others the result of their own ..... rn V .If iniquities ! The people see tne uaseness of their design and we have no fear of their success. In the same article the Pennsylvanian speaks of the " false figures ,? we used to SUOW limit L" otan; uuuu o v through the crumbling foothold two or three aHlce magnets, and that when the body is laid out due North and bouth, with the head north, the magnetic currents of the earth and the body will harmonize. It. is an easy matter to make the experi ment We have heard men say, recently, who have tried it, that the doctrine is sound, and that there is something in the ihcor". The following brief article is from an Ohio paper : Going to Bed. The earth is a mag net, with magnetic currents constantly around it. The Human ooay is aiso u was drifting a.t the rate of five miles an hoor. and it required fast running to keep in a line with them. Ropes were procured from the engine, and after some minutes of fearful, sus pense, with the aid of a skiff and a board thrown to one of them to be used as a paddle, ' I. I . i i- t1 1 less than it was three years ago. Those i ey were uoui rescued m a neipiess conm- firrures were not false. They were taken . tion. ay tins time, we learned mat tne pas from official documents and are based senger car behind us, the last of the train, UDon official reports. We. challenge the ! was just the other side of the curve, thrown Pennsylvanian or any other locofoco pa- j entirely into the Delaware River, with all I magnet, and when the body is placed in per m the btatc to snow wiierem tney , wll0 were fn it Wtf jmsteneu to lne spot, ! certain relations to the cartli tnese cur wcrc not all strictly correct. Unlike the i and ,o , thir fcet beIow us wag the car ftU rcnt hurmonize when in any other Pennsylvanian, we do not use falsehood , and the poof I po,ition they conflict. When one posi- in political or any other controversy.-: i tion is to be maintained for some ; time i a . - , , .n position stiouia De cnosen in which me out of the windows calling for help. Two . fnanet;c curreEts 0f the earth and the or tliree ot tnem Had crawled upon tne rooi m nQt conflict The position, as anu were neseecning us io save mem. niu indicated by theory, and known Dy ex scene at first seemed to strike every one j pcriment, is to lie with the head towards dump with horror. The smooth-walled pre cipice could not be descended. We were obliged to go a little further up the river, where there is no. wall, but only a gravel bank, and there slide down to the water's edge. The car, at its nearest end, was about 25 feet from the shore; the water was deep and and running very swiftly. Boards were found Nor is -such a weapon necessary in show ing the corruption of Locofocoism and defending the principles under which the Whig-party have so long and so gallant ly fo'ught. Independent Whig. Preliminary steps are said to have been taken towards establishing a new Bank in :Jersey "City. 860,000 of the stock have already been taken, and the institution will be. in operation by the first o'fMny. the north pole. Persons who sleep with their heads in the opposite direction, or lying crosswise, are liable to fall into various nervous disorders. When they go back to the riht position, these disorders if not too deeply impressed upon the constitution, sooii vanish. Sensitive persons are al ways more refreshed by sleep when their cv- On. ATnTirlnr lnct. n lifnw Rlllr house in thisCity, which has especia ly upon the beach, but none of them were lojg liead3 point due North. Architects in cultivated the Southern trade, and which enough. After half an hour's hard work a planning houses should bear this pnnci- was one . of the supplest worshippers of dead trunk of a hemlock tree was shoved in thc divinity of slave-catching and an to the last window, and the other end resting eminent supporter of the famous Union upon the shore. With the aid of this a bridge Safety Committee, went by the hoard. ' was built, upon which those able to walk were The liabilities were large, ana tlie lauure iC(i an(j tj,ose t()0 nuch froze t0 lnove .vere carried. An axe was procured and holes cut through the roof, and one after another the unfortunate passengers were lifted out. It was one of the most thrilling scenes everim- affined Singular ITioziouiuisi. The Paducah (Ky.) Journal contains an acconnfcof a singular case of monomania which has occurcd in that place. It seemsN that a gentleman of high standing in the, ! community and in the church, and who was one of the school commissioners, was detec- A supplement Xo the net relating to luna- j ted -n steaVm(r books from an auction room. the Woodworth patent. A joint resolution relative to lotteries au thorised by the State of Delaware. To divorce C. Bicdcrman and wife. tics and habitual drunkards. The auctioneer sent him a bill for S25, a rri t . . a. I . a . a ' ine supplement, io uie act incorporating portjon of whicj,he paid. ne Was subsequent the I'lttsburg and iine ltailroad Company, ; jy flrre as taken up and passed. Several private and unimportant bill: pass-! ed, and tlie House adjourned. y arrested, and upon an examination of the house a large amount of stolen articles, books, What an awful position for a strong, athletic man, full of life and vigor ! He screamed unheeded, until his voice failed him. For five hours he remained in that position his right arm wedged between the impinging wheels, in a winter night, the warm blood trickling over him from his wounds ! His wife awakening from a frightful dream, and seeing no light in the mill, heard him moan and discovered him, and arousing the neigh bors at five o'clock, after considerable diffi culty he was released from his frightful cap tivity. His arm was amputated on. Wednes day by Dr. 1'homas Lyon, from whom we gather these particulars, and who now has the mangled limb at his office. As late as yesterday we learn that Mr. Henry is in a fair way of recovery from the terrible acci dent and exposure to which he was subjected. hycoming Guzellc. i Tlie Locos and the Tariff. On the 16th inst. Mr. Welch ofOhioat- is understood to be a bad one 2s or" is-this house alone in this retri butive calamity. Many of the prominent drygoods establishments, which went in for Southern patronage at the time when Castle Garden was in all its glory, and when the Union was to be saved by shouting for the Fugitive Slave Law, have fallen victims to their patriotism, "and have smashed up by reason of too iuuch of that custom for which they made sacrifices so considerable. Meanwhile another large silk house, which was violently assailed and made the special object, of proscription because pie in mind. Mysterious. The New Haven Courier of the 0th, says that during the funeraf of the late Mr. Henry Ward, of that city on Friday last, it was observed that his countenance had changed color, his cheeks became red, and drops of perspira tinn stood on his forehead. The burial was of course delayed, and a number of A young girl was drawn up, and at physicians examined the body, and came once betran to nlead that her mother mi'ht to the conclution that lite was extinct, be saved; a husband begged for his wife's res- and a subsequent time was appionted for rescue friend struggled to save friend. An the ceremonies, which took place on oun old lady of seventy years was drawn out of day forenoon. the water insensible, but she afterwards re vived. Upon getting the suffers ashore, the only way to get them to a place of relief was to put ropes around their bodies, under their nouse a mrge amount oi bui.cn arucuD. uoona, w tne -u, u t. . v. v , nnJ v,rinciplc als6 a matter of stationery, dry goods, hardware, clothing, &c. tempted to offer the following resolution litaCr"p,.ioiac o0. were found and identified as theirs by mer- in the U. S. House of Itcpresentatives : , "Rcsolvcdy That the Committee ot Ways & Means be instructed to report a bill modifying and altering the Tariff of its principles were not kept in market as arms aIld draw lhe,n direct,y UP lhe Po well as its merchandise, has done a thriv- Pice- The severe cold incapacitated them mg and substantial business and is in the for raising hardly a finger to aid themselves, enjoyment of unimpeachable prosperty The hair and garments of the ladies were and credit. ; frozen stiff as soon as they were drawn out Far from us the thought of recalling 0f the water in the car. One man, by the name such tacts in order to exult over private t of IIyaltf wa8 qilc dead when taken f misrortunc. iuc in tuis case tuo uia aster cannot claim to be private ; it is the fruit of too large a share in a great public speculation ; and it is pregnant with4 lessons of wisdom, especially for beginners ia commerce who need to be warned against the danger of making chanants and others. The Journal says : He made a full confession about the time A poor scamp left his wife in a great rage, dnclarinrr that she should never see his face o : i , . i - if r.i . - asaiu until he was rich enough to come home 1 01 "IS arrcBl' ana fca,u uiai n,B Pn 164 bv substitutine wherever practica in a carriage. He kept his word, for in two , 6leal was aaUabIef and repeatedly declared j Wo -fio for ad mlom)l duticgj with j hours he was brought home richly drunk on a t l5,at 11 lut,,uu lwav ua'" uu "oum uu '5uch rates ot duty as vfill yield a sufficient , O 4 I III. .1.1 .ll 11' 7 t.,.u w a, v;uVu...s ..w revenue, anu wuq bucu uibunu. uuuu nuon, :a nnt ,,nWnrM,v nf notice. The rticies ot qo-. ,. . w heel barrow. Ilj3 Jegislature of Mississippi has elected Walter Brook, Whig, and Stephen Adams, Democrat, to the U. S. Senate, for the uuexpired portion of the terms of Senators Foote and Dnvi3. S?" The bill of Kossuth and suite, at Brown's Hotel, in Washington, during the short time they remained there; a mouuted to 83,500. It was paid by, the Government. A Sensible Landlord. The Fmnkford Herald y is responsible for the followmg : "A little incident transpired some weeks ago at one of our Frankford hotels, which under the present temperance ex- The Governor of llhode Island has signed the bill abolishiug capital puuish ment in that State. jLtters from Harrisburg state .that the Loctfocos intend repealing the Anti Kidnapping law of 1847 passing ihe bill to proveut the immigration of negroes iuto this S.tate,aud re-enacting an old law which allows slave-holderc -to come iuto this .-tate and hold their slaves for sis mouths. James Buchanan thinks lay his hands on ice c sat up with And, indeed, he gave evi-1 favor of IRON and other arl denco of this bv stealing from the euard who mestic manufacture and production as will ' ., , t- , J O - , A ,,i v : fr;ni v laoor oi our own cmzuus uawiat ivieiuii rom the ice. The sufferers (wounded dreadfully some of them, and all more or less bruised,) were taken into the two remaining uninjured cars and. there made as comfortable as they could be, chilled through with dripping gar ments. Though two or three persons were said to be missing, it was thought best to come on with the wounded, and they were left some of them at points upon the route, and those able and willing to do so continued their journey .to New-Xork. There is every reason to believe that four persons have been killed, and the number of wounded must be twenty or thirty. The en- Indian Cc?:sis. By the accounts-received from the census agents, and in formation derived from other sources, it is ascertained that the entire number of Indians inhabiting all parts of our coun try, amounts to about 418,000. Of this number 30,000 is the estimated number of those inhabiting the unexplored ter ritories ; 24,100 are Indians of Texas; 02 231 are in California ; 22,733 are in Oregon; 11.500 arc in Utah. Many of the New Mexican Indians are civilized, and have fixed habitations and towns. him the night preceding the afford adequate Protection to the 1 . , h ta and q . . ... . . . From one he stole a handkerchief, and from another a pair of boots. lie not only confessed to things he had stolen, but he c ven said he had stolen things which it was proved that he had purchased. The conduct, together with the fact that many of the sto len articles were frivolous, if not useless and aslo that he had refused to escape when he had competition." A motion to suspend the rules to intro duce this resolution, was voted down hy the democrats ayes GO, nays 108. Ev ery Whig member from this state whp was present voted in the affirmative, and every democratic member, with one ex- j pitiful tones told' the keeper that her j mother had sent hor there to get eight cents. "Eight cents," said the tavern keeper. "''What does your mother want with eight cents 1 donJt owe her anything." . "Well," said the child, "father spends . , . 'nil his monev here for rum. and we have ception in the negative l t.ius, leaving us - ; d Mothcr to infer that thev are not in favor of civ- ' . . . , fa , P , , J been allowed an opportunity and means of inSr u3 adequate protection" against for- p7an , n iwi ii . i ..ii ne n, ftn (rmns. I A loafer 'standing at the bar, looked cuing so an- leuuuu iu.au uw u. Klgu vuu.pt.u . r"1'1""" 1 firhf! tlm child, and then at the tavern "d -n give her comes . h ijv j jjocos : ur. uiiuiiiick voieu m . " . ..... Some operations- have been performed lately at Vienna' by means of platiria 'jhe question will of course come up wire heated red hot, 'which has been again : but we have little hope that any j " The Pennsylvanian gives the follow- fouud to sever the flesh with as much thing will be done in the present state of ing receipt as a cure for the consump- .... -c n l rtarties. A maioritv of the Whigs stand tion.. ,Oue quart pine tar, two quarts of ease and celerity as a knife. One great P r.J . u3 A. M j - . A . ' , advantage offered by this method, is the polk gaid he was in fayor yZt it fair J of wheat brailj one pinfc of houey. Put all the ingredients in a new stone jar; simmer them over a Blow fire for ten j hours. When eool, bottle it up for use. fianiiyiiiAiiBpuuHCmiiuf uuuW . . , - - rr, .-; keeperVand said very gruffly,1 svmnathv for himself and family. . - - : cos and IORI1-EIGII1 J Lim. Of iJ.- ' , . , , ! the negative votes, 2 were Jbree boilers, h "..t .... , (iT ... ... rT : . owe in tt,V;L1h l mmvvvA uiSo," said the keeper, "I will New MctMof Amputating J.- cV 'losT mV Dimmick ved in ' I ?"d hcr ll?r i here again 1 11 kick liim out. " b; tbco tkl-8. ry to make him ;ht cffusion'of bIood cau,ed by ; MaSih 3 : : 1 position still adberc to the Ealtimore Tlxo St. Louis Intelligencer ays .the ecvere weather has killed all tjicpo.ach tfes in that viwnify.. . Seventy years. ago, it eostiive ,do.llars platform, and to the lanU ot '40, whicii, i J.aKe a wine glass lull tour times a day tp(iiaypa,pounJ fiott,o.n( pun intA.a, as they say, nas given such a nouie im- j I ms physic is iiarmjcss, to say the least it!noV' costs "thirty ccwU. ' ' ; pulstotltr caysc f ' Frco Trade n of it, , This Winter has been unusually se vere upon the feathered tribes. Large numbers of partridges in this county have been starved to death ; and the crows, Hawks, owls, and other birds which usually keep aloof from the haunts of men, have been forced to seek shelter there, eveu at the risk of death by the hands of their inveterate enemy. A far mer of Chester county informs the Til lage Record that upon going to his barn one cold morning a few week? ago, he found it tenanted bv two or three crows, ergy of two or three gentlemen who were a pair of owls, two sparrow hawks, three themselves injured, in getting out the suffer- blue jays, and about a dozen snow Diras crs, was most praiseworthy, ft is only a all driven there, evidently, in search proper tribute to their self-sacrificing endoav- of food, or to escape from the extreme ors, to mention the names of Mr. John E To!- cold. free, of Ithica, N. Y., and Mr. J. VV. Arm, strong, an agentof the firm of Stone &. Starr, Uelvidere and Delaware Railroad No. 41 Broadway. The latter had recevied Company have made a survey of their a severe wound behind the right ear, roa(j from Lambertvillc to Belvidere. but was indefatigable in d.vising means of re- The Lambertvillc Diarist says that the lief; cutting through hereof; breaking out B d M Railroad Company arc now en thc windows, and wifh his own hand, extn- " , . -S J eating one after another. The immediate SaSed in laying their rails. cause of the accident, was the breaking of a . - -r-; rail at the curve. It is the general opinion , LIST F LETTERS, of the passengers that the cars wcro not mo- EM XNINCr in the Post Office at vmg faster thu twenty miles an hour - STilOUDSBUU0r, February 16th, Whether that was a prudent rate of speed at ' J a sharp curve upon the edge of such a prcci- Ac!,) pice, the public can judge. But what can Arndt, Jacob be said of an extenuation of the fact, that the . Burnet, C. sifrnal-rone connecting with the euirine did Buyer, Daniel not run through the lat two cars When the accident began, u dozen men vando a rush for the bell-cord and it was not to be found. Judge of our disappointment, our hor ror, when it was known, in an instant, that seemed inevitable. Several have, since said ; "e,ltrr' ..i. ,.!,.! i,o nrnurrnnce Hostiman, Ueorge Willll OJICT IUINUIIVU UUIUIU ii. w T r n that there was this nefflecf Let there then , Kemurer, Joseph 2 be a thorough investigation, and let us know who was thus culpable. Y. Y, r.bine. ANOTHER ON THE SAtME:JlQAD4 On tho 18th, while the passenger train was standing- nt tlie 6tation, at the Deposit n Keefer, John Kemerer, Mary Ann Keller, Sydenham Lee, Daniel McCollough, II. H. Miller, Jacob Ozier, George Pauli, G. F. Phillips; July Ann Bight, John Staple, John Steen, Matthew Sievers, J. H. wnn Tetters on too But.h, A. Beck, Win. 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