Sia 'E. BE.AATY .1 - ,X,840 1' I ' Volt, .4SPI;RaP.P , ~. . . iiiiiis OF . : :; .' e .', 7 9 e 13 L 1 1- UUL, ‘TION. , .. , . ,'1! h Q 0111.11SLE Ilaitato la :published: ar.oeliiy ma a taiga sheet, containing. Voary 'OOLlThilik, ati.d fdrnished to Sub riburs at the rata of $1,60,1f. paid .str/etly-Tu advance> $1.70 if paid , 'within the year;..org_lu.all eases when .„ _pay Meat i a ... delayed At ntil • after , the , expliatloT a f the -- yaw. - No , aubacriptiouvreceivettfer - a - losa — perl 1-thatt: alx. montha,_and:none...lllseentintied,uatil allarr fags , SPIII, palcii-unlesaattho optlea of the -publisher. 'Vaperi3' sent to A übseribers -livitta• out of Cumberland , county_ • 'tuust - balatidz.fer:iii'adtanee. or the paynulaTassuniedo LA/Y_liPtum,Avolguilble_ persom,livingdmOuinburland.coun-_ - - - t .: 4.•.-' These terms will 'bo yigldly itclhordd to in all eases. ADVER'VISEDIE'NTS.' . • . • . . • . Adyertlpm eentB will .be ebarged 'sl. , 00 per , square tirelvolines fur - Three, tusertlune, atul 26 cents for °ea .sulisequent • insertieh. All advartieeirreuts of less nark nvecniislaurod as ii square 'f he fellowlug rides' charged ;fur ; 9.uarterly,. llaff Yearly ,and.; Yearly, Montlts.,ll-Mouths,l2, Menthe. _ _ .• 1 §(l,ustro,, (12 lines,) $3.00 46.00 " 48.00 2 -,'• ' • r " .1 .! . ; 8.00...: , .12.00 a. 00.„ 12.90 „ ! 4 "30.00' AdyertlsorrotitiinieTteit bofi re M arriages a~ill boat `B:Ceitt per: ino, fur first InSertion t ifnil 4 - cont4 per lino , for siitiseq4cut insertions. COnithuilleations on,sultjgets -- of Iliniteil - or indlvidual - Interest' trill bq tharged fi - cents pOrlblu if l'roinlotor.wilijiiit : brtfespolislfilo Ott m-' 4ges ,fr.errorls itdvertiseinN,44.. (Ibituary notices not - Oxe4elikin; 'fivo , litios,*lllU'lnsiitiout withont cltargo.' JOliintlllll.l The etattite Joll' PItrNTINGOFFIcp tho largest mid most complete . ustablishnimit in tho county. • Throa• good -Proases, mid a' getrkal 'variety: of material auitod for 'Plain arid Finley', york ( Of., ovory enables uy'to do Jcib Printing at the shortest notice and on tho rraiSt rimsonablifterms, • Persons iii4aat of Itills;ltlailks or, any, thing iri t t.ho Jobbing lino, will find it their in ; tmyst givotis a call. ltery'Varlaty of 111:ANI.C.8 con ;'stantty:on'hand.!. • • , • • ' ' • ika- All letters On business must •he 'Met-paid to So -Miro ' • • ' • Notices. ANli WARRAN TS.-Th cusp prlro will be pad by the Carlisi6 Laud, Assa.: 11tirrums: Apply , t4 the Er übscribtall. . . . A. -A. 'LINE, A0T11 . 444; 1851Ns . . . . . . . . ~ <"- VOT/CE;—The ineuitoars of. the Agri , . 'cultural iieriety of Cumberland County are.re• ' • tlaw ccifto meat at Lao eourt. Utiiio Iti eLlriltite, VII butt ' 'Urday, Slay 3, - /a3u,'at lu u eiuck, to maau itir:ingenieuts fur Idle next mil tilubitita, T11031.3.S i'AXTON . April 15, 1866--2w.j -. • • l'resident VO'LICE.--Ilie Stockholders: of the lkitlisle Gas mut , 11 utor_conital _u• 111 in eet„ iiPtlie ' iu Carlisle. on .11.1ouday tb-/Ittli • .I.osefat / 11.,10r 0./S election. et. ii;Presi --ilent=iiint Five Dlri , ci./.esfor.tne unsuiug ,} ear. • i .Pl/14/ 11..1.re5, • 4p1:11•23,-1856--ty. - President. OAN .:WAN TE1,,=52 UvU or $8,00() w4lAtudb.ryr.ulacp the•"best -Lunt 4.staie ui per fecurity will bu lVuu. Apply t¢ : • •• , ;-. 4 , L'ON44;EIt, • vouer.-- =OEM Hoarder a ‘ oniA uie % . 1111 call and ure, and all ill - thrt lie -futile-before or -April f or thotr accutliAts w4ll lit. iqit.v/Aft. vill•sun • • • 1,Y,; ditiOus i,todobi o d to tile mi65C11,4131. fur, aLure lot • -reVosted . tu•c.)l tie k}4I.IUI/G inUeu • • JatL. IWt„ ! _ • C.:O. 1..4 1 4 T5A.TE• 4 • At.Elt, 11oLteasoci.,' Nt410.44 4preay.,64...al that • a4 . Lilyll4l.lliJ -.la, tat 1.11 ' laglaa; istg lic m tteeok4; Ji , u 1.1a.a 4 •graaiekt 13111, 1;91.1.aw. /:,.(v.bkt•it b r ad t.!:•!tato ary mitaiiitect to make lei awe i 46 awl Lhasa -Luiviike„ taautis wilt prusaut whew mt . twl,L,u quieut” • ' ApriP23, 18:36-80/..! ' • Atltnifilstramir. , 16TATE . . GEOII,G4 . LUIZ 1...4 deceased. - "Notl s ci) lerutjr gnat that. Letters tho , estate; or tiourlo deceased, lute of Moo Lou to w ustdp, Cuutterlund county, list e tworr grstn nid ; by thii itogiAtur • iitslit.l u to , t fie 'fitibbt rl;, bur, rusnlang .10 the sau.o townstiip. .A4l.kursoos. ttuovt= lug illtllllSOiVeS ludeetuil , to said estate urii.requlred.co .." 4 innusinnueratellay MOH Cr •;i6.OIItVALAViIig , 4I444.III:B to . present them ftfr eettletutpt_to , 2 , ti WOLIN LUTZ, 2 . .1.1k.:\ LLITZ, , tixeruturs. .4 ' r1115, 1:50-6ve.] FOtillbeiPOta. . . , TE 1:1 0.14 11 L_E _ D -.11 G '•- t 1:• - •,„.•, , Y • • ,petridEß,;,Nko. 20 So4t4 6ecoud kitroot, .I.l3ll:tapl,i4.llo,.lloportria; a 1 Lufttuctuler, anti o.;oloi'in . 4 „ Dit Mr,a).161.N.E8 . (.31.e1.1.0AL5, ACIDS . ,pyo paints, oils, Colors,: Wfilto'Lead, Prwseli and 4.- Mils:lean: Window Li Ws, Blass IVare, 1 ar • tirushis,:lac tt OpiCl10;'‘Vill)10 .Spico,,u4l.l iti,Lutitqc art),oo4,u);oooy, kept by pruggibi,s, , , &e. ..-All urettl•ti, 14..A.14,1A_ca: 4,lthurwise promptlyEittonded f0..,.0,%„,u4try woroKunts hod oxainiie , , iourptua. boron! yureLabing elsewiturt). 4.4, - tioutts twat. , u« y ; ut LLu wia4ovos or railfoad s tat lobs:. Pricos Low twit 4ouLlS-IVarruntoill: 1100rch 20, 33513-Iy. l'A IVB e'" 0 N. C"1; if r hulesa nudAtetnil r: • - CASU' ItOQT AND SllOl4 - gTORE, '• - 76 Sou .egOna • ht, COrner bt'C'aitor.Dt: - The establishuient has heen endatged nntiliniprused midis supplied with the iarguid,,, end, hest Anal lit.ern lu tue,City, priaripally,,of cwit ihanuhteture, with a dunce assurtatunt trout the bust Insteril 31nritets; oak _bravilig,..hadtes;',.tieutS', and Children's • - • - • ,64)1)1'6, SllJisa AND - LI - AINOST - 777n ,- of el'ory deserlinion, style nail quality,euxbrathlg,the - best styles and qualities in thisor atiy other mark& ,This stein .?autet, be. e*celled fur Quality • Styln and ,Chenpuis;it. ; • .Eachartinte;.i,s,,.marked at the 'veryl6so,4loeS 'sible impLyv..tdett . .no .deviatiod ,will „he 7tautle: ' Nu ex.- , •, ,travagant rtatetuonts witt,bi) nuededinnd:nuiin nuttie to Ouuttioar's. - .A64 yaritdiC4.. -Puns, - in scarce lit the niaricet, itiwiiys - Uu - hand.' • The, pub4:l.4 retTtlaftti,V, DE,NSLOW-. &T • O •001)1MIS8ION • ' llikAtalAWA 'l, m e 14,4 W99/12,balU .1100/1011,41.1 t t °REIGN .voSiEsTig, LEAF ~ 1 .1013AC I Cii; , • ..kilihevykiet:t. Tomoco, • • i 144 AWL) .I)O.3I.E.STICe SEG t.; 'n * Frblit fitroot:Ttilladelpl46.,,, 'lmpOrtera 'of' Began,- tot - the , choicest girdivtne •theNfiettftlibadq. thirertnient of which arei-keiii cf!nalinttis' hand, •urittibt aalo ht a stauli uffvahte,,On-ceßtliffisipbrt.t.4lol-I'''' - - AksrOensignunnits resi6Atully sulielted, ea whleh col V t } 4. 4eiputilop4l4 4,o,4l , o 4 o ll,y'' . • " ; ' C tipoLta ' it initiun given nrfAerslbr 'Par; ' miq,sieu erl'Obieq),-as itts6.everyffesuripiloußf ifferchanot. Ms° . for acetiant otltitiedilviught'a dtstahee froth , thfy _1:4;Solo Agent fir F, A. ijoetie'r celebrated . G'e{mati I.3u un cifig Tebacen comprising thirty afferent varieties. i • Akril A1866--- 1 1,y, A : ~ • . ' t ACKEREL I , Coinimu, .. volts, 1iA.316 AND SIDP,S, t't SillouLDEltS, hAito AND CIikESE. ME Constantly on' hand and for solo by • - : - rAiNicrt e .mar4.oi St. NV hurt; •• ' . ' 1;185ti--43Eu. ." . - • . ~ . . . . . . * . .. . .„. . . : ~' '-''...- . .. . . ri. .',.' ,-,. ~ ' f .:..;.::,,...:,,„)...,....... .. ~:".i,....:,., . ._..._. ~.. ~ . . _.....,, =EI "pttiJtt hut il)eirtintlll etrilt -361iiiti . kl : ',./,':.(4,4,c4iii:.t.,. From.tha!l'elin..Adv,ocado and Ptcsa , JADIES )13VCII . ANA . N! - S SO,IIIEM;ETS. - 7,7 - No - pan - irr the-United-states-bas turned big political coax as - Ofteri-as-Japes BuchaUQn.--. Ho has espoused the principles of eve - 4 party - thet„ltil . au .existence Since the . memorable Ilartforfl..Couvention;; and has been. on — all sides of political questions. , A brief referante to Ms bistory will estab lish conolusively,our assertions. FILPE . .ItALLS3t, . lie . orttaretl political life.in 1814:as a rank Federalist, timlTV' the Fer Nial 'party lie Was electedto the teglslature' of` wasre-elected.in , lBl4; defeating Molten.: C.• Rogers,•the democratic candidate, often : , wards. one of the-Stipreine'audgeti of. the State. Iu TR7o7lii was the Federal candidate_for Congress,:tindliftis eleoted over Jabob mau, the'cleniocratio.cautlik ate, by 076 ma jority.• Iu 1f.522. 116 was re=elected,.. oY.er the sanie.manb; 1313 majority; lo 182' he was. the Federal candidate for Congreas, and elec. ted over . Samuel Iluston;*the cleintieFatic eau, didatp,.hy 519 votes.. •In :1826. he . wits re eleeted oyer blectimant, the demo cratic cAudidate, liy 453j,.tOtes. majorl. ties were becoming order.to satisfy his federal friends of his toity the' party, lie hit - trto: declare. if he had drop of democratic blood iu his veins Le wonld open ,thorn, and let it out." nalriidtirsits - x - art4isc . • - • :.:Two years lifter. this he changed his coat, itnil twt-aras a hill ,blotiittaLticiticar_at_atiiLtai tot Coagrest as Ilte' democratic cauditiate,...atid was olettsd by • 'virtue, of - Geneyal :Jaoltsoa's popularity::. Ile...was afraitl to run 'a ileoona Li:Lid-and Le doplined. ,AusL,Tr.E._tEX:C -In .1848,in the , Ui'lied States - Senate' niitde 4 s'peee . ll:_atliocattog. pritteiple • Om T . eitOetits wee .111Ticieut cuiopeti4aitort:fot Teit •Co • • .• •-:. Ite_beellitso Secretary of State, jut der ruik's adrainstratiun,. and: cousepted . . ilbotic Territory'OT Ord - 'tl) gev,i4oznetit, , Otter he had. •prbventhat the,y:hod but a. spark of ••,litle 'to . . • He extoil4 the Federal itdmirMorfifion of YOII Ado ofe,'•'•Ottil-'eodoised . the • Obatilluible Alien an - d - Kedilion laws of , :the •federal • reign f.torror,:; bftterly.denouneed.the,Admirt. iotrAtion oYhilt piro Dettmoret.,James„ Mad!. son, .arid ridieule4,what ho termed tiro folliee of Thothae•Jetrerson: • • • Bbx.susET3• In lsl tt(eiMectini, iu inocaster; - be re tiOrted'rese,u ions aNutitn,• auce to the exiension Of :81tivery,•1 and tlin adinishinii- of the State of Missouri:as - n - Slavo State.- 7, --- 11 - 8 - 47zholvioto -to the democracy of - Berke - County, saying that the Missouri Compromise intd`giVen pence.tO:the Cotintry, and That stead 'Of repealing &Ale *as 'in favor of its extensidrunnd maintenance... _ 1tt,1850,1n a letter to . ,Cml Forney, rejoicing (ier the settlement of the Slavery agitation by the paSsage. Or, the Compromise Measures 'during Fillmere',B administration, and . hoping that before' a :dissolution of the • Union'tiiat he, might. he ~gathered to his fathers and. never he-permitted to - witom•s the sad Was= • In 1852 he wrote tp'Mr.`Lenice;ef Virginia, concerning Filmore's Compromise Measures of 050, which had been passed, by Congress, and Said "that the volcano has ban extin guished,' and the man who would apply 'the tirehrttrid to the , combustible materials stilt xemniuMg.will produce au eruption that will overWlteltu the Constitution and the Uoion." Vol, 11.1. r. Pierce was ; , ""the•tattn" who, at a later period, with — the,' assistance 'of Dough faced Douglass, 'disturbed -- these =Compromine' - measures, - repealed- the-Mistiouri:Comprom leo, , and ; re-epontl the agitation of, slavery, UCIIANAN'ti LUT SOMEWINT. .On the 28th of,Decemberi , /860,%about three nionthkago, Bucki4atip„in a letter to John of Louisitrint," says•f_. Tlie 1014stmi Ciatipromist3 rind gotrilfoiefer: ft has' *parted: , • , Tlie time for it bas4assed , and: the beate,nay, the z ouly mode flaw left of mu/ ifow4 t4O f fanatical and - realtlesa„spirit of "NOrtliis to adlieretii the milking settle, u 4lightiTM thought or aplielir anne'of waytring Mid without reguardiug: any Storia,whiciA may. be-raisea against, So - now i'Mr.;, Buchanan ; is , . goiug . to ,',,i,orush oat" .the spirit, of freidom the :and, matteiiii dit die to'olti iit - Sentherii slaiehOlders. We 411411 be end iv see Mr. Ten Cent' tliat teniparitnent. I Pierce bean at - it•iier ;four .yearsi'and 14,41ue brokauldown„iu iboat z tempt t(llte,qounty, PAaleralist wlintietafini'otiithilt cadres(' that sleeps cm a i ~ icVfeel the strengtli".,pr freaturties urm, he'May begin immediately ; on 104 return from' the aristocratio, atmosphere and the despotic fog of ki agianti, and he will fled io the cud that the process of &toning out 'was'ootninenced seine time before the De claration of independence "by , British 'kings,. and alibough,renewed in .18igi..Yek it, ,- 1 12 ; 1 0 out of existence about 40 years , age,- , iAleshamed,that Pounsylvunia contains 'a statestnan of Lo little political stability„Jis. James Buchanan, and iu nest November when . 7 . : ,.:IITEDIE'SP:At'4i - Ar ,- .7., 1.8561.: ' he begins to_pnt-dpvint-:tbe. freemen of the North; - ,we wilApaylitni.n.full for cal, miodeeds,, his 'Ore on. cowardice mild . his '-to think about will in vain.upon the rticks; Hills and mountains to hide' him from, the .'" - storms," whiek •he dots not now"regard. , ~ • • Ttiesday;"April...29,- 7 -In' the' - Senate,-. motion to . print4o,ooo extratopies of Captaih Marcy's report of the expleratidu of.the sone ces of the Brazos and Witchitaw rivers, was 'rejected - after some . debate.- Tho armament bill-was tlieti taken up, debated and lititi!over, SeVeral private biltirwerelissed.:'• Al bill was introduced to punish forging or cotinterfeiting lima: 7. lomm VS or - tertificates;: ------- ;!' - , -, t.= In the House, a joint resolution Was Tossed . for.eularging the U. ~13uilding et Glevellimi; ---4he-Gotiifittee-Goininerce-was-instruo— ted to inquire into the expediency or exempt: •ing steaniboats of 150 tons burthen, ! orinss 'from' the operation of the steanibintt inspection -law- of- 1862, -A- ire so Iu ti —wa tott-de-, daring Mr. Fuller:of .Maine, -rightfully end• tied_ to' his seat. Gen. Quitman 'made a. lengthy speech in flyer of the repnal . of,-the Neutrality Laws.- • . . _Weiln . e . .lday; April .49, 7 = 7 .1n the Senate, the hills nniking un approprintir for the iniproye inent-jf . theherlior:orSheboygan; And -to.erect 'Coltnbui, - liy., into a . Lort ,, of deliyery, , were' concurred in: .•A resolution was - adopted,„ di• recting.lhe Gattnittiieonl:inance to aousidttfr the expediency of providingl4.law . that all nr• ' • " • -uarauftrcture — obtaittif ,exclu sively 'fro submerged and .derlict wrecks me„Y: be admitted tree of -duty ;, antlthat the retary,ot'the Treasury may be be authorized to reutit the duties to sihieft sueti.artieles are. ne":iftsuijegt,:atta,_§enate 'then resumed the consideratiouef WO action of the Naval Board, and the debate was continued by Messrs: Biggs and Adairis., •-: • • `ln the house, Mr. Watthburuo of Illinois, front' the Connnittee on CoMunerce,.reported :1-ip.tubiistring'oellectiou districts, 'designa ting ports of entry and delivery, and modify . . log tile revenue IMYI4, r ompriaiitg .350 pages, whicit pals, 'utter dena.e„pu ? tpuned . outit the'V.d.Monday iti June. A res‘Aution. Was adopted'inStructing 'the Committee on "For eign Affair to report what actiotfwas necessary to protect thelives and property ,of American . citizens at Panama: The Indian Appropria7 ,don bill was reported to the house.. *. • 6FECII. Theirsda'y, Nay the Seniite,qt.tesolu-. ;tion 'was offered calling upon the President . for any' correspondence not 49eetotere sub,. *bitted, with our Minister to Nicaragua, in re. gad to the , recognition of the Nicuraguan 'Government. Mr. Weller -spokeo:t. length in -favor-of-the_rcoognititiii—Uf--Witikeeii-g4veru., went, uud in vindication of Gen. Walker Au. interesting detnite'folloviecl, in - which Messrs. *Seward, Weller, Dciug,ltta and Butler engaged, anis- 'the resOlutic,m was witbeirs.wn. 'Toombs then n addeesiell ilio - Siluute in .opposi- Lion to the uction of the Naval Board.; . lu the:lions(); theludian Appropriatiou Bill was passed, us was iirso the bill evivinethe 1863, relative. to suspended entries of ,public lands, and. the act. of 1846, concerning suspua _tied preemption laud chums. Mr. -.9, Otufau :introduced u.b111 . .t0 1.4441 coital(' Stations of 'the Neutrality - Laws: • -,. • Friday, May 2.---In the Senate, Mr—Benja rum addressed the Senate at length on Kansas affairs, and also upon party ; politics, taking his position, With the Deniocpoy.. Mr. Cass made a speech in vindication of squatter sov, ereignty. Dlr. , Se tvard repled to Mr Benjamin. I_Mr Ante oleo repiietlto.a. personal attick made by Mr. Clay, unwell exciting debate took p_lacir ‘betwceu th4enators. lu the Utilise; it memorial from Judge Irwin, of Pittsburg, iu reference to the charge of the Pittsburg, bar against his official ebudiurt, was referred to the counnittee.on Judiciary. ' The House then proceeded,te the consideration of, 'the private calender, and Passed thirteen pri vete bine. 'l' . ' ,- , ...EXTENstvaFoaunittsti,r—Biaglieu P. Davie, . of Wnitlittill,, !Base., lis Absconded, having ,tinnunitted forgeries on Boton and New York I Pierilletutelp;a leego, 7 amount, necklet) obtain iug heavy sums of, money froin'hie inunediate 1 neighbors and Mends, His liabilities are' ' tinid 'tetiinontit'to $160;000. 'll.O wits'a prom= inent.pitizet4i sad , a . detkoon . op the, Baptist Mourrr:Yittrion,-41m, , Richmand, Inquirer soya that k the ,Llectiona mitiletiy, ;and contri-. 47 8 00. hutiops, made to, tho Blount Vernon Associa titra,,ar, and adds that, "at...the proper time Measures, will be taken to open negotia tions with Ar. Washiniton, and ou full review of the Whole fiold, we entertain no, doubt that a. contract wilt by tho' governor with id, W .4;nd th t ymont Of the $200;000 withio.fiye years, as .provided by the late law,' the' latter will make a 'deed for "the transfer' of the Mount" Vernon, .P.lstato to.the State of Virginia." . ....: . I. , . . • :. .. . c ...,.!..., ~.,: .....'..-....'...,... '. .' ' . ... ............... .. . ... • . ... :.. ~..„....„—......,..-_,...,...„,..„-...........,.......---,......÷._.....„.±...,........„,—,..,....—:::::.--, ~ oN., ,fir s.°+4 Mil MOE MIMES EMI= CONGUESi. MIMS Eil . .. •D ESTairc Ti VII ' CONFLA 0 ti,,,krz oN IN PnitADNI,- . . . Prrict:—One elfi) 'Most „dedtruCtive fires2tlial aver_occurred iti PhiltidelPlia,_brtikelo_ur _in., the large-rag endpaper warehous.e of Messre ..___.... Jessiip_and_Modre; Nos: 24 and 26 , Nerd' at.,: betiveerf Arch and Market,'•and F,ifth• and . Sixth : streets; on ThursdhY. morning;. between ----.- - rI!.T. - AifdTe'iflook7. — TheF'W irrelieuse had a lare amirint - of - rags . and - paper in at-the . -time, - through. which the fire gained,great'-headvrtiY ,, before . the• - tdarmAsellis - giyen. . ' " - r-Aylicii.4h a firemen reached - ,'Nfirth street, :. . which was very soon after 'the 'alarm was given, 't,he smoke from the burning buildings . _was .seidensellrat they.were uqable. to• ge' j 0 .,, workAda.manner ealculsted - to do • good "tier- . rice. . During these..delays' the fire : spread rapidly and feat fully •6atil it.hurst forth rpm_ the windoWe'aedffiief, when fli6 high etisterly. - . and north-easteqy wind, which prevailed, bleW . the-op - arks -and-pieces-of burping -shingles in - ffivry - dit - tiuion'Ab - O — ut. one o clock-tUi east= ern watt Of this structure fell With a tremen 40seritsh„.entirely destro'ying . a: stable- and Carriage.hiluee,'_adjulningi and the - tear -.part -OfilrelietiSti . cif Mr. 'Leary; Dialogue,' Ncy,.4, , North street, killing one fireman and injuring thes. , . • Westward and southward the fire extended, qad iiy 2. ifoloelt all the -valuable pioperty• through".to Market street was in flames: Front 'that hour'tildaftertive o'cleck- it., raged fear.: luily,.destroying forty fourbuildings, in -Swill streifit,.Sixth, .Commerce; and Market' street; aniong which - were the linest•and• must costly ' business edifices in-Philadelphia. - - . : - - There was one fireman kitled,hy the falling ivAttrilind — fiVe.injured. The man. killed - . .isotis John It. Groff, a returned Meiican volunt6tir , -110-wAtt.-85-years -of-a go r -un married-and-a-Tr-hi -tar by trade . . . 'r'ue Lalyertites a.list of the personsw oso properties were d,estroyed, comprising the - names of over fifty inerehantg 'and i rtsidents. is Inc burnt dietriet, The entire lose is eta terl-at-$60'401/,'-uptorwitich-tbere-Vras'aiHn ourtineeof, $388,200. ' •The7principal suifer• eve are Jessup & Moore, Caleb Cupe, Levick, - ItiiiSia & Co., .C. C. Davies and : Co.; Richard It. bevick, --- W. - W. Knight, Wilcock, Rogers & Ifritiley,.Sellers & Pennock,'. Edward. Seinans i & • Co.; and 31; F. Clark . .. While the fire was . razing,. another lire, occasioned by falling 'opitrks,`hroke out at the 6orrier of tenth and -Chertnut; . which =considerably injared • the Upper stories-0 the buildings in that quarter. For a time, otting.to the violence of the wind, thin fire assumed. a terrible Aspect, but a cold ram coming up; Materially assisted the gal lant•firemen, and prevented the . sparks from • carrying sparks .to the . neighboring roofs. Wasistis ImutoitAztox.—The . rusti, West ward. is without precedent, iu-tho history of . the country. F) the past. three weeks the ar ,. aivals over each of the Michigait roads—the Central ,and Kouthern—haVe -bees-not less han_fifteen-JMadred,--and-ofteu-theydniva-ay.. craged two thoustiud , daily .Of these it is es timated that fully two-thirds are 'emigrants seeki.o . g huiues"iirtife* Itest,olind . : Of the twcr; Altirds nine tenths are Americans --hy-birth; -- Mostly from New York , and New, Ragland.— Only a few days since, and; .amution the feet to bhow the Character, and eve L a -of the. movement, one' hundred and fusty vt:y6ous t from one neighborhood-Au N_ainc, - pitssed througii-iti company on their way to - a PA/al:goo rite r [yore to CA/111e, best estihrattis We have been ablate make, the West—that is to say. the State., of Illinois, lowa. and' Wisconsin,, and the Territories of Minnesota and Kaosas-.. a re receiving now about 2,000 new, iphabitauts ,every day over the Great Eastern Roads alone, This estimate 'does not include.the emigre-, thin froni Indiana and OhiO, by the roadS-tra7 • versing the State laterally, northe'imigration - arriving. by the Ohio • and Mississippi rivers from Virginia, PenUsylvania• Ohio, _Kentucky . and Tenaiii3cp , which by the way, is larger than-.everbeforo. We are sitii - 147,sayiiii - th4 the increase front all quarters is.ticit.less'thap fourthouttand souls a day, and the tide is not' let it its lieighL—; Chicago ,liibune . -•- 47' ' • . , „• .- , • .The `recent "statement, thakforgeries ' to the extent of a million acres had been.dis. , . • • . . . coitiretFat Washington, is now stated to he - wholy - up.founded.' It is true a gang,offorgers in thesti operations were detected at Newe.Or llans some time ago who had their,,phitus pro tilted for largo issues,. -perhaps even to-the ex tent represented, but the certificates and .ap- paratim 'Were seized - by the, authorities, and . _consequently the; Whole scheme~ failed. ,No doubt frauds s:if tlfis kind have been fretiontly .” committed, but rarely With , any hiss to tho, , gOverninent. : Individualstw ',the principal„. sufferers front 'forged assignments, - which with, every precaution - mitt hardly be - prevented. - liuttonces-of this kind-wfiteinfire- - rmirett, s oci..,.'f , der the Arta acts ten years ago, 1 thatk,t ey iiiit • 'now. The courts, have held that t'h .is no law for the punishments 'of forger' " of land '. d "wat'tantn, irhich lute encouraged 'this destrip tion of depredations. ' Mr. McClelland, the ! Secretary of.the _lnterior, has recently recent inendad •the-passage df arlDant tiioOTCr.thisile, feet. " The thiverntnent Ili information of contemplated frauthsorttiett may lead to im- ' portant results. 'The ends - of'justice 'require silence now as to hicality. LATER kit OM NICARAGUA riot of Pinatilft:wriAnoiller We have hitormnd hlghly.impertantnetvi from Central Atne'riett. the arrival 'of the stea mer Empire ,. City at-Nevaorlt, on Weil nosday; we , lent n .that ti - terrible not ocpurred at pana- *4; - On'the4StlFintit-Tbetw-rett=the4. - -American=- - -Tiansit passenliers_frem -.Sam .Francisco..and tim-titave is. It is reported that 80 of lice pas-, t - , Seegers. rertililled. ,artillti ts , ..;;litded.' • Al! , ' .the-freight- and baggage- house s ,liere,—rilledy and a large'quatit4 cif baggage belonging to the passengers, and the property of the rail--• road company,•.,were„destroyed., ,Thp treasure ' from Sari I!raticiato 194 hot heed landed, and it thus esenped.: .• -- - •, , The steamer IsabelhatfarriVed at_ Charles• ton, S. G., with stirring news fret:it - Nicaragua. On the 7th itit.,'.(len.- Walker captured the - city of IlivitS, Jailing-600 Costa Means, - and. _ltuing__ut3o Of, his then. 'lir. Wheeler, U. S Minister. to Nicaragua, had addressed a let,- ter to Prisident Mora,- in-regarif-to the shoot ing of American prisoners: ~ i - .-- ' L , s The steamship Oriziba nrrited 'at "lkiew,york , the:same - evening, from San Jttall;Viriging - dates to - tha - 21,st - hist: ---- - The' - defeat -- e 3 - C ol - . ---- ,Schlessinger'i party is„ r cengrined. :urirfg ' the Court - Mar tial pa--- "relti," l de - snittitl - tethe Costa Rican& .~The de- NO. '36. 4ails.of the attack on. Rivas by 'Ws : liter have., Been received. With. 600 men Walker at - tacked 2000'Costa Ricans, and after 4 battle `of Seventeen and a half hours,., Was Compelled to-withdraw-from• want of ammualtion.• -The .• Costa Montle Jost.'6oo killed and a-large num , "party - between fifty and silty kipeil "itnd , eighty ; wounded. - On the 10th'Lieut. Green; with - fifteen men;defeated -2.00-Gos ta -Ricans : 4: Virgirt_Bay4.l.4 _le tern..., icepted correspondence ,showedthattlio' British . were aiding - the eneinie,atif Welker. • -The oth•- -4.1c-Cfntralairicitn_Statei:_shOWed.g.:_frien.ily dispositiOti toward Nicaragua. - • By, the arrival of the ,stonmer'Grenada,:at New Orleans; wohave ihtelligence. from --. 'Central America. Poiirteen , passeptiers atid • residents of 'Pennine wore killed in tho wiTh the natives: Two, miles of the Railroad . -were•torn up. unit the p4ufsengOrs by the ' 88-110i8 110i8 were'delayed until evening by the repairs necessary. Three cif-the - tati.ves were - killed and twelve- wounded. ebl.• Totten ~Lesettrdeda 'protest.to' the Governor, accusing- him- of .permitting ;the - seetio - ot ihillsoritnivate ..fourder and shvazliter, .anil2-Iteicling- him - . re-- sponsiblefer the mails and baggage destroy. " STILL LATER FROM EUROPE. weit‘ _royal mail' Steamship, Persia, Capt. Judkins, arrived .at NewlYerk- on Wednesday narning;linving made the passage•to the bar from-Liverpool;in-aine daye c ten:*boursi rind ti ieeu 7 fF , .. • . weekTi late fromintelligence . of news, is the - closing of the Peace Congress, and the. , sep_aration of the Pcnipatentiarles., ft is teported.thrit' inovernerits of -iiiiportatieetss on foot • respecting Italy, the • ttlfairs of. which are in a deplorabte condition. A grand banga . e.t had been•given, tO• . Dal-. Tae, the Amerldaii.Minister to Greet,* Ilritain, at the inausion.ef the I;ord Mayor. Gevern ment officials had' stated . in• PaVlianient .that the troops and munitions of wait sent to Calla da were merely' to replaeo those Withdrawn - during the Buropean war. The preparations for the :ovabuntion.: . the Crimea- continue. The reforms..in,Turkey are halted-with rejoi cing in .soina of the Eastern conntries; but in others had Caused eprioult revolts. In India, Lord Canning had entered upon his duties • as Governor General.. • , LATE NEWS FROM OREGON:, The - steamor - Illihois, — from - Aspinwall; - with - California dates fothe sth instant, ached New York Thursday, afternoon. She brought $2,000,000- in-specie.-•-••-The of California protnise a larger yield 'than dur ing any previous year. - A 'strong movethent was in progress for a weekly postal connection with Missouri. A brisk -trade his sprung up between San Francisco arid.the 4ussian pos cesions.„__The indjaus continue ,hostilities in Oregon - and Waal ington'Terr - iteries . . -- ' They captured 'the steamboat Mary on—the - eolata. bit. Various conflicts had occurred, twd - in •one between the volunteers and ,the.judians, • 40 of the latter were killed, atid• the tentain-* der. of thee force. rented, The battle took . .place at Cannell . !l Prairie...• We have later intelligenco from Kansas. Sheriff Jones in net dead, but is .ex4ected to recover. Col. Sumner, with • theU S. troops, arrived at Lawrence on the .26th. ult., and an •altereationlied taken place between him and s. GOP. ItObineon in regard to recent 'events t that towel. Th Cbairman . ,of the .Congre.s sional)Conitnittee. of Investigation. bed-refused a deinand of String - 411440 'to •he talloireil to produce.testimony;bpfvttis. the Gowpticteq, Mr. cho,,dan, • ad iqued the .demand. 'rho deputy Sheriff Of'D.ouglati 'county :haw • ants latsniato the attest of abOtli 'hav ing art . one hunilred citizens of Lawreace, , ctiargedx'with the 'commission of crituctil A under. tba territn- , rial.laws, the Army, will be, stationed, .at Law. retitle until all the arreim• have been Made and the pirtiei sent to Lecoinptoti. ' Sheriff lonqs was removed frem ‘Laivrencia to Franklin, on tine 2dth,,noconipanied by : Messrs.' .Sktitigfel ,low and Whitoficld, vim said. they 4144 ire; remain in Lawrence. •• • .30,.The Con** intehded for :the Weston* . Rub* are oti bOartl — dieliitoreehip Aupply, at Pugstoo, for Iridium*, Ton n e.. It *propos ed to keep .the animals-at dint place tieceral months - to recruit them Some of the`'inimals - were presented by the 'Viceroy of Egypt to our Go/eminent bet most of them -vow.. pre... etuod .y Alsjor..Wayne „and,_,C,optein;',Rorter; Roder appropriation sande for the pur pose at the last sessiotiof Congress. Seine /klub§ no company them to take care of thein. Ttire are thirty•iOnti camels in the lot.' LATEST FROG[ ;KANSAS. • =I