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Tr,emrer—Josueu BUM V. .lu.l,ms 'the Supremo Court.--.T. S. Lt:wi IV. LI. Lou utr, 11. IV. \V mum nnn . J. C. liN.,x. COUNTIC OFF.T.CERS. Pro,idont 3 mlze—llnn. 3.t711ES 11. Oa \MADE. he .lu.l,„;vs—llvn. John It upp, Samuel W0r..1 burn. bh,l Het Att c.rnoy —Job II )1. Shearer. l'r tloolot Le) eor,zo Zinn. Ile,order. not )lartio. ,):RA..ister—Alnet 1,. Sp oteler. 1110 i Sheriff —.1,:0.p11. Xleporniontl; Deputy, Witlner. County Tronsurel—N. Qt.r,ntee—Jos •ph C. Th,uni,s,n. County (Ne - itUllssl ArnUtAreug. tieurzu C - ferkte Connuissiouers. IV illiern Itiley. Pire , t ,, i's of the l'ner--rev,rte FLnalibr, Genrre debit C. Itrown. Stiporintendent of Peor Ifousv-- -- J(*41,11 Luttitrl 3ROUGH orrtomas:. Chief Burgess—col. AnsisTßOS4l Assistant Town Corinril—Jeltn 11. Parker, (President) E. Henry :Myers. I. Ettbort, 1/41, Ite tiolT, Jelin Onto:hall, Peter :Ilfinyer, Get.. 7.. Bretz. c ous i, t bi e s_,l,.r. 'ph t=t :trt,)li 41i Con table; Robert McCartney, IVartl. l'oestrtl,ll3. -No- CHUROETEE. First Presbyteridn Church, northwest angio of Centro Square, Rev. Cusa w I'. 'Wtso, Pastor.—Sem ices e% cry . Sunday morning . at 11 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock. P. 31. Second Presbyterian Church, warner of South Hanover and Pomfret streets. NO pastor at present, but pulpit 1111 ed by Presbyterial appoiytments. • , erviceseuthlneure ut 11 Wehell. A. IL, and i o'clock, P. M. SL Johns Church. (Prot. Episeopal) northeast anglo of Centre Squaw. Rec.. 1.10011 11. Mouss, Rector. Services. at 11 o'clock, A. 31.. anti 3 o'clock. P. M. English Lutheran Church, Rolf .rd bet wean - Main and Loather •streets. Rev. .1 WOll Fri', Pastor. Services at It o'clock, A. M.. and fJ.:i o'elock, P. M. German Ref allied Chure'li..Louther, between Hanover alai Pitt strcetn. 11ev. A.. IL. 1(111:31Ell, Pastor. •Servives 'at 034 o'clock, A. M. Methixtist E. Chureit, (firSt Charge) earner of Main and Pitt streets. lieu. 5. L. 31. L'Jssku, Pastor. Son ices at 11 o'clock, A. 31.. ml%l 7, 1 6 o'clock, P. M. Methodist E. Church, (second Charge) Rev. J. 31. Joy es, Pastor. Services in College Chapel, at 11 o'clock. • A. 51.,•and ti o'cltick. P. 31. Roman Catholic Church, Pomfret, near East street.— Serviees by Itev. Mr. WlNAllief, every second Sunday. A German Lutheran Church is in coursteof erection on the corner of Pomfret and ltedt"ord streets. The con greTatlon. which has yet no stated Pastor,.hold their ServieJs la' Education Ilall. —e•ii — .lllion changes in the above are ite.reeSary the pro per persons lire requested to notify us. I= DiCILINS ON COLLEGE• • Ilev. Charles Collins, President and Professor of Moral &demo. nor. Herman M. Johnson, Professor of Philosophy and 14s Literature. James W. Marshall, Profesl;,r of Ancient Languages. Iter.'Otis IL Tiffany, Professor of Mathentath.s. William M. Wils,m, Lecturer ou Natural Science and Curator of the Museum. Alexander &hem, Professor of Hebrew and Modern• istuguages. • Benjamin Arbogast, Tutor in Languages. tialnuel D. Hillman, Priorinal of the ( Irammar School. William A. Sulvely, Atisistant in the °rammer School OitATIOiTS. - • C4LIRI.V. DEPOSIT llANE.—Piltrehtllileil ' Calk r, Will. M. Bean' ; Clerks, Henry Sturgeon ; Jos. Under. Directors, I chard Parker, William Kerr, John Henry Saxton, Samuel Wherry, Jacob JAdby, John Sterret, floury Logan, Robert Moore. CLFMIIeRLAND VALLEY HAIL Ito.tn COMPANY.—President, Fredorick Watts; Secretary and Treasurer, Edward M. Diddle; Superintendent, A.F. Smith. Passenger trains twice a day Eastward, heaving Curfislo at 10.15 o'clock, and 3.10 o'clock, P. M. Two trains every day West leant, leaving Carlisle at ti o'clock, A. M. and 2:2.11,1'. M. CARLIALI: O.tH AND' WArcit COMPNY.—Prosident, Fred. (mirk Watts; lieretary, Lemuel Todd ; Treasurer, Wm. M. ile.doni ;' 'Directors; F. Watts, Richard Parlor, Lemuel Todd. Win. M. lleatem, Dr. W. W.' Dale, Franklin (lard nor, Henry Glass. RATES 01' PORTAGE• lArrit Pe , er.toE.—Postalin on all letters of one-half onmw )vellelt or under, 3 cents Pro -paid, orb cents un pod, (except 1.-1 California and Oregon, which are cents tre-pald, or 10 cents unpaid.) NsitssAszas.—Postage on .the the *aunty, FREE. IYitLlu the :7 , t110 13 cents per year. To any part•of the United 13tates, 20 cents. Postage on all transient papers under 3 oinices In weight, 1 cent prc-paid or 2 cents unpaid. O.A►RI4sL•FJ HERALD • BOOK & JOB PRINTING' OFFICE, is 'PPE I Al ot•' THE rimer 'Torsos:, b! • ''t ;:. • ..• ...3 , : . . .. 5. ; k ' ,t;;; 7 1 • Av. t4=, -- , 0 ,! 1, t, .4 4 , • ( t'..., p". : 4 •:,-. ,e i.k . • V 44 ..•,, r -:j11. '4 1: .., • • 4 . . V.f." :.';'' VOL. LV. L 3) i " ITO TOR ADvEltrisli LIBERALLY.---One of our eNOlatig,epertinently''remailo that a man, may sit in an obscure alley offering pearls at two (Tilts a piece, and yet find no purcha ser ; but if the same man was known to have pearls for sale at reasonable prices, under 'the shade of- a rock in the deSert, caravans woiihl be formed, and effinpanies would po to buy his wares. So it is with a manufac turer or retail staler. Ills wares may be ev er so good, his prices ever so reasonable,liut utiless lie employ proper means'of making them known to the public, lie cannot expect appreciation. And in what way can a man let his business lie known near so well as by adveHising in a newspaper, which pored over by hundreds and thouson,ids who never sec the sign a man 'nits above his store door. In fact, all liflvertlsbment in a new,.. paper is really a sign Nyldeli, instead of heiiir permanently-plueed-aliove-t-lie-th ittr, the- I'-viii ter causes to he carried around the country every week, and brought fair and square eve- / 1 ry few days before the eves of those whose patronage the advertiser wants. A iii how .many of our mechanics nail business , men neglect to avail themsitives of this tror4lind, lest it s h ould cost - them a few dollars. Isx- The Pennsylvania Farm Journal, fin• November came -T , romptly to hand on the first of the month.... In addition to the 0:11:111 variety of agrienitural matter it - contains a fall report of dielist of premiums awarded at the Slate Fair, besides notices of the Borks, .Bucks. Delaware, Fayette, Montgtenery, Mer cer, Alle.gheny, SchUylkill, Union, Washing ton and Irestmoreland-t'ounty Fairs. The Journal is published by .1. Id. Meretlith & Co., West Chester, Pa., at. $1 per 11110100 in advauC4). THE PENNSYLVANIA Se HoOL Jo UR NA L, fir November, Contains a great alumna of ,infiirmalion of a highly useful character to Teachers and the friends of Education gim erally. 'Perms—sl per annum, in rulvance. Ad tires T. 11. Burrows, Editor, Lancaster, Pu For tho Herald MT, EDITOR-I WRS " not a little amnsed a few days ago" to notice an article in th Car lisle "Herald" bearing the signature of 'IA Sergeant." I think be would better be a lit tle more quiet about the visit to Mechanics burg, and let as few persons know it as pos sible. I must coincide with the "Gleaner a little inomdrill l d4re coming a be essentionally neces sary for ti dvancement. And then talking, about the style in which the "Glean er" was printed. If he would consider his own case first and reflect upon the ,style in which they left 1091,4,, know he would , be quiet about it. Whatever tray be 'the per sonal feelings of the Sergeant, he should en thmvor to be it little more courteous. JUSTICE Mechanicsburg., Nov. 15, 1854. A r )If t 'lT E f ) 1 , 11. n: 'l' IN, Anus A Lt..— Dr. John 13. Phillips, of Kennett township, Chester Co., who, on the eve of leaving Swit zerland; about two months since, was rudely arrested-and thrown into prison, on suspicion of being Mazzini travelling in disguise, and - detained, in consequence, Some seven or eight dayitovas ettLotitiLfsAlihsime,_am,l_but for his detention, would have_arrived in Liv erpool just in time to have taken passage' for New York in the ill fated Arctic. His un expOted imprisonment in . Switzerland for tunaitely prevented him from sharing the fate of the passengers of that noble steamer. Intsu 'Rum—There was a fearful riot at Williamsburg, New York, last Tuesday af ternoon, tlie day of the election, The. Irish wouldn't. let the Americans vot(whe Sheri frs Deputies interfered, and the Paddies armed themselves with thillelahs, or whatever they could find; and broke all the heads that in their • way. Severiil shots were' fired in the melee,Awo or three persons killed, and a number Of others s3riottsly wounded. • CIIs nousTox:—This gentleman - made a political speech at Brenham, Texas,. lately in defence aids speech against the Nebraska bill, but according to -the Oalveston News he tailed to convince 1111 V ethiSideralde p er . '6, 11 friend , id' the 50und,,,..;, • ~. .1k, ,_., :...t ~....„. i : - 7 177.L.t.: lAtilitt fur f Cirri's. WKIMESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1851. WED Fore Ifot News.—The NolrettiCher Mee lult«—N hiprecks—lrish Riots—Bank. Filature h. • 13nt few complete returns of the New York election,have been received. The vote for Governor shows that the contest is mainly between Ullman and Seymour, and the re turns favo - r the former. Returns from Illi nois, Michigan, Wisconsin and New Jersey indicate a complete triumph for the anti-Ne liraska Fusionists. The Bank . Of Circleville and the Clinton Bank, at Columbus. Ohio, have both tailed causing great excitement.— There is a great money paniclClneinnati, and many, I:iures. Fredrick Getlgi. , ., the ac ting President of the Covington and Lexing ton rail-road (.0111116th-04%M:0e yesterday by throwing himself across the track of• that road at the time of the passing.of a train.— II 23 head wits tevered 11o•n his body. V u ley embarassinents are supposed to liat'u, been the cause of the terrible deed. • _FRIDAY, Nov. lc). TID-----stentnsgrip—Amerira ,„,, , wicl;'s„d. vices from Earope, There-was al,o an ar rival front California, with interesting inlet ligetice, Which will he found in another col umn. • The returns of the Yew York election now indicate the election of Seymour. The Whigs and Americans tiitimph - Li ever) thing else however. In New .lersey the Whig and American triumph is complete. A rrison, the yudng man who is accused of waling the infernal machine - to Allivun, the keel er of the Hospital in Cincinnati, 'last summer and by which both Allison and his wife were 10:d, has hen arVi:rsted iu .7qusentine, lowa. The Canal bank of Cleveland, Ohio, has tailed and Mader all assignment. There is a la otIVN crisis in llutlalo, and the Ex change flank of Hobert (odd, has stopped. 11fcMallin & co. Ellis Sturges and T. S. God man & co., of Cincinnati, all prii•ate_ ban kers, have - failed and there is intense excite ment fitere iu conseilcenee. _Hugh D. King, a hanker in ,Pittsburg7lalli'iir and there iN•as gitite a panic in the money mar ket. Later returns of the New York election show an unexpected turn. Cou»tiA not heard froM before have conic in withl Avy majorities for. Clark, and the probabilii . • now _i I i 8 .that he is elected. Another serious riot at Williamsburg, N. Y. took place on Thurs day evening in consequence of the outrage which toqk place at the polls there on elec tion day. A proeession of live hundred men gathered for the purpose of vengeance, mud in the course or its march met With several armed Irishmen. Earnest efforts to dissuade the mob from its purimse were made- by the ,city authorities, but nevertheless an attack was commenced on a Catholic shureli, and sonic small damage done. At length the mllyor and others succeeded iii persuading the rioters to go home. At a liffor,liour an other mob gathered to burn the church, the" military turned out and . stopped IL Captain .lames Smith, of the brig Julia Moulton, has been minvieted in the U. S. Circuit Court, at . 1 Yew York of piracy in fitting out, & comman ding that vessel in a ~voyage from New ?ark to the slave coast, where she took on board six hundred• slaves and sailed with them to Cuba, where they were safely landed. The offence is clearly proven. The punishment by law is death. • A motion for a new trial has been made. Dr. Graham, convi c t e d o f innnslanghter at New York, in killing Col: . boring, has been..sentenced to seven years imprisonment at Sing. Sing, in the Sfate prison, being the utmost limit of thelaw for the grade of the offence The New York election is Still itr doubt as to the resift for Governor. The latest de- spatch puts-Clark 1482,. ahead of Seymour. On Saturday 1500 emigrants arrived at New York.. The ship Cantoit arrived at New York on Saturday froM Antwerp, lost 20 passes-. hers by cholera, and the ship Coesawattee, from Bremen, lost 23. Ship Carolina Tuck er, from Havre, had. three deaths on the passage. The steamship Jewess„ from Ha vana.for New York, stranded on Brigantine Ileach, near Atlantic City, on Stitiirday mor sing, and _went to pieces half an hour after ii ardv: She is a total loss, with her valua ble cargo,'consisting of sugar, oranges, se gars, &e. lirretirgo was'valued at one hun dred thousand' dollars, arid the - vessel .at eighty thousand dollars. Two very de.trne tiye tiros ocetirrtd at Kingston, C. W.,mi the morning of the 11th do;troying St !• Mil's cluncl~, aol many valuably .. . . C"IV 1 4, LATER FROM EUROPE! -., 7•.: ; - 6 ... 1 :it ....0' 7 . : - , 7, , ~,. ,.•-• '-, ...: 'brat:Yard - mut of Sebastopol Continued! 4 4 BR - Fixcit Iry ri , lit.: ALLIES. - ' •.. .7.- ~. Succe s sful Si;ttic/ by the Russians. ...., SUMMARY or 'NEWS Tnumnir Nov. 9 SATURDAY, N - Dx : . 11 IiONDAY, - .: " • on Saturday came in collision with the pat. senger traits .from Toledo,smashiag, the 101.,, motive, baggage and passenger ears, and so vereiy injuring several of the passengers.— A fire brok6 out about eight o'clock on Ff. , day evening in Norristown, destroving tl I stables three horses and harness of by. \Vn, Corson. on I,alitvette street. Despatch , i front the West st,tte that it was rani steadily on S ttarday and Suinlay, and theit were hopes of a rise in the Ohio. A renewal of disturbances. was.threatenetl,on Fridtiv the'lrish population of Williamsburg, N. on account. oftheir exasperation at iii :Ina, I upon the Catholic church. In revenge hi this offence it was generally reported that they intended to tear down the Alethodi church in,Fifth street, and protect their ot I churches hylilacing a strong guard of arm-1 men in them: In auticipation of this the: , hi WitiVS had oat too military eompani r nil thus succeeded in preventing a dist, halice. 1 hi! city has been ever since g ded in this manner. I. ATER Fl2Olll A LIFOR NI isast crons Shipwreck—Ml(le on t 7 Vz-avit4ls, The 2\;(11111 Star has nrrii cd Yurk from .\:4l+itiwall pith $1,700,0( I and the Francisco 1111111.4 to the 19th al.. two weeks later. The steamer IfIllba'(• Blade, I.olllld fort' uama was wrecked When one day out fri San Frahei,co. She hind un hoard son p: sengers. her crew and firemen. Fifteen lie Were host, bOtiideS all the specie, alma:nth to $153,0110, and in a day or so after the.sh struck, she was was wa s hed _to_ pi cces , ' fog and mistaken reeL(Wing cai•std-the d aster. The passengers Iv( re rescued ti • steamer Goliah. terrible scene took fil:u,. previous thereto. When the passengers hack to San Francisco, they held, a ineetil 1. :111(1 threatened to lvneh the agent Once was not aflOrdyl „thew in getting,'" • New York. . 4 - • A British and French fleet of six vess; attacked the Russian port 'of Petropaula wsl , on the Pacific coast, on the 12th of Aught but the place was so well fortified and , ; • fended that the fleet, after a seVe'relattle, tired: - The 'statements of the killed at I wounded on eac•h side vary. Two llussit naval vessels were in part at the time. `II; • .allied fleet eapturt-d - several Russian vt:ss, The bombardment lasted Gan• days, and tl • allied fleet was much cut up. The place 1; • defended by eight forts, one hundred !vet guns, twelve hundred men, and two llussit frigates. The ships left on account of rt • nifig short of provisions. A stupendous series of frauds anti forg, ies have taken place. in San Francisco, a I the perpetrators have got off' safely with th • plunder in an armed vessel fitted up by the - selves. The principal swindler is hut Meiggs, one of the leading Aldermen•of t city, and the other is his brother, John I . Meig.gs, City Comptroller. • Henry Meip; failed in business fbr $BOO,OOO, and. aft 1 • the two had absconded, it was found tl -$1,(100,000 of Comptroller's warrants h I 10'011 forged and put in circulation, besi; .tit2so,ootl of the stock of the Califitrnia it. ; - her Company, and 5.50,000 of forged not ; 011 business houses, making an aggregate. ; frzuv's of over two minima.; of dollars. ; ; semi as these l facts- became' known, soar. I was made for the brothers, when it was ; • cortai tied that they hail fitted Out, provision; . armed, and sailed secretly in thmdiarti ; American for "ports in the Pacific,' with tl e avails of their plunder. The steamer A eth had been fitted out and sailed in pursuit. A LOMPOC() SECHIT SOCIETT.—The Ti,' tine has received a letter from Mimes(); fits( g that n'secret organization in all tl . • upper counties of that. State, thj oltject ‘vinch is to carry slavery - loto'Kansas at ; JOrztu•ds. Men 'are pledged to repair to tl, Territilry on the night preceding the e!cetio preiient themselves at the pulls the next rli and 'cast their suffrages for slavery . nod i candidates. The Society is said to numb, • several housand members already. Sento , - ATelirs'Onliiiilhe credit of originating it, at the Rev. Thomas Johnson, late de.e; , ate Congress from Nebraska, is employing it to foist himself into the same position fro likuu as. DEATHS FROM Finn-mots,Mr. Cyrus Iran: of he firm of flare Ciebo, at Reading,, was killed last week by The accidental d Charge of his gun. 'rho Bedford (Pa) Chro icle also records the death of Mr. Pets, Fisher, a respectable eitizba. of that plat from a sbaar accident. By; the sail c charge Mr. Win. Kelley 'had a fore-lingt shot off. THE OFFICIAL OATIIIMIC" - ORGAN.-TI Catholic Vicar-General of New York, havi announced that henceforth the Freeman s Journal is tvrbe rmigililed as the " cad paper,' of Archbishop Hughes, tl o mho •, in relining to the announcement, intimatt that it' imp,oses corMin restraint& upon hi , t to which he Gasat length aceed\ d. Irish , another Catholic leper, s DECLINE IN Bli l',lt D4'l'l'FFs, The steamship America arrived ut Hal i• fax on 'Fharsday bringiagnews from Rit7ope one week later than previous advices., -At the latest dates Sebastopol was being bom barded, but had nut yet been taken. A to•- tria and Russia seemed on the point ( factu al wa-. Mr. Soule the American ministt rtc Spain, has been prohibited from entering F :vice ! As regards the seige of &has topol, twc"tv days elapsed between the de• !maitre of the allied armies from Balklalll and the ripening of their fire upon Sebasto pol. The latter event coalmen ('d 011 the 17th, on xvhich day 300 km.siatis were kille and wounded, Admiral Korkilotr being 11 feting the dead. Toe fortifications suffered but little. tr, No. 11, In Au-aria a grand eonneil of war been held nt•Viennn, at ehir•h the Em p. rot prosidml :ind it was th..terniined that Ev.,:-..ns should he summoned i withdra‘v from th, frontier or GalHeim The - Whole Austria-. ar mt• has !wen rda'eed on a war footing. AT., 'trim has made 200.000,800 trances ht• trah- Verlag Imr railroadd to a eompany, of capimi ists. Mr. Sotde's rcturn to Jla.'iricl_hvs eat and chtmor. AI? itiv.kr, .111,A VEIC. . • Nov. 12.—The sti:a44taltip kWh', rapt. 11'e.o, s!ii.pel into ],el, aI t tli: fa - rrorm, -- e - n - threl•Y 11)11111110:1IIC 11:1V111g. 1):1-0.‘1 v Hurl; served• the i(.rt early on I.Velauslay .maraine-, anil brings i n r n hundred pa-,:eager , . The I.,pachm Tithes justifies ille.tylaaal t. the Friuli goyernateat tv :Wow to through France. That, pnlyer says that Alesirs. linelattina and )la - At - et rt the insult to Mr. Snide flti a 11:111i,1 matter. It is moored that Mr..l.t.o;ott demataled an apilt.gy, which Times says will aT,t 131' eimeeilel. Th'e :1•.• fair has-given ri.: to mach r nail the belief is !. - .rettet"..lix- ent , yla,i, el that it will entatte a serioa tween the French and .\r•...ttricati y r . • sievo of ••!fflinstop o l A small breach has been made he the tin. ~• the allies, and two dn• outworks silencf On the other band, the 11:15:iians during sortie succeeded in spiking gulls if, :f French battery. The Frynch steamer which loci the Friffif : _oa the 21st, reports that thy alliA land fiff f ; had effected a breach, but not vet practif to storm. . The Russian official • report, titalcr da u the 2:14l, says tliat the garrkrui hod :Had, saccessitil sortie and llestroved -71Frent h :,t (cry, sixtrca Fret:vll ruus, :11111 t •.1 pri , oncr Lord I,Junliclivil, an English 114,! .t man. The progress of affairS is,,thusvanintst2i by the London Times lie latest graphic intelligenceiwhicb has bet n r. c by the French English !port:l-Limnos, i. dated from the Crimea, on the 29th of her. At that time the siege was goin g favorably; filo bombardment from tit trenches of the besieging arniies had heel resumed on the 19th, with itlfect ; but iht enemy is not reported to Rare sustained tin loss of any essential part of the fortress.— From the moment that it was clearly as, t r mined that Sebastopol could. not be reduccit even from the South side, and by land, with out the operations of a regular siege, tit. rt ceased to be reason to be surprised at 11;t length of the proet ridings. The details of the recent attempt upon tl t life of the Emperor Napoleon, despite efforts to keep them conct2aled, have obtain edpubl'icity.lie had contemplated a slot visit to Paris, and on his way from Ibilogne arranged' to stop at a village and - receive ihe addresses of its fumitionaries in the evening Providentially for lihn, however, if not fie France, the i yisit was dhandoned„and tLc visit was abandoned, and the next morning the officers of the railroad found the earl!• around the sleepers disturbed ; it wasting up, and a quantity of powder attached to a y was discovered • whore the royal carriage yruuld have stopped. it is m mt doubted that the train was to be fired by electricity, mid .the whole eortego . destroyed. Since the departure of tho America, tla produce markets were nitwit depressed and prices lower. Fkotrhad_declined liCark two shillings, and - 11 7 ,1mM and Corn were alst lower. EtTEST FROM KA NtiAS.— DatOS from Kan- Hai are to October 25. th The MisBcuiria!th have Made repeated attempts to away the New Englanders, but having thiled have taken to burning their cabins and tenu during. their absence ; Thoy endeavored tc get troops fr'oul Fort Leavenworth to aid it driving thenr away from the disputed - claim but without effect, terrible affair occurred rtar horn, Ohio. • A Mr.'Wnr. Ricketts hn' Jrf his family to seek his fortune in Califer - ilia • About 7 months since Mrs. Ricketts was in formed of the death of he ! IntslAtai, an.: she was induced to marry her informant, \VII T. Ottylorp. ;i ,pprized of these ev en t f e, Rickets suddenly returned, - -and surprisitu, GarlOrd and his wife, stabbed them 1)(4,1 with akni le. Ile made good his escape, FOUR DAYS LATER ! IC= =MEI