18tral dA.Zt S:11E, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, HU gue ,Cargest anti. ttljeapestliaper TERMS.7--TVIO'DO4AD.B A YEAE., OIL ONE DOLL LAB AND FIFTY WITS, IF PAID IN ADVANCE. _ $1776 WITOIN . TOE, YEAR:. itar The Hon: PRESTON KJNO has been elected'U. S. Senator, to succeed the" Hon. Hamilton Fish, by, the'Legisla . tare , `NAVIGATION tion of the ricers Delawara, PetcrOtte and Ohio, is'now Open, the ioe ha4ing , last week broken and floated away. Beninese -at - Pitteberg-has beea actively_r_esnmed, Two NEW FREE ZTATESt—The.' " U - . S. Home of Representatives on Saturday last-passediiills'fOr the admission of Ore:, TO:i dad Alinnesotte line the-the Union as States at au early day. - abinet.- 2 Since Mr. Buohanales return from Washingt - on the N. Y. Herald professes to have, reliable-inforniatieeas to the mon who will' Constitute 'the. new Cabinet, but ' not; precisely the.position which shall be assigned to each. ,'lt says that from - the South, Cobb, of Georgia and Floyd, of ' Va. Certain ; ivith Pickins, of South Carolina, or By2Wn, of Tennessee, as con tingAnt.... From the North find - West, Bright, of Indiana; Clifford, 'Of •Maine ; 'AitidJudge Hlsck, of"Penns lvania who _lshard pressed. for Secretary of Stale. this latter gentle man is J. Glancey Joneti 7 4.f the Old stone, who-has' a number of warm And zealous, friends. The chalices are that • Xtidge 'Paoli will be ohoseri. Gen. Cass and Mr. Marcy who have both been' spo: .• ken of for' the Secietbryskip of Stale, are • now said to bi 3 'both out of the question. Sale of the Main Line • ' AOl has been - udi - e - din - eur - State7 Senate, b7lll'. 'Penrose, providing - 4bl : the sale of the Maih Line of our public • improvements. - We feel confident that nothing would gratify the great body of the tar-payers 011ie 'State more than the passage 'of a bill which would effect a sale • , of our Public Works at efair:prieb and on terms.which, would make' the State • iseraire. The' settled' comvietiou ,of the . •peicile,oic this subject is, that it is .high time for the State to sell out - berToaual and railroad property and 'fiettle.4. The oonstructioniOf the Public Worke woe eo:. tered - Upon the 'Commensiealilt for the great purpose of developing the resources of the State and providing a highway through her •territOry, • And most un cloubtedly, by their censtfuction the-in ternal wealth and proSparity of the State ' has been enhanced in the'highest degree,. _hut it was never dreamed, by, the patriot io and_ sagacious projectors of these works that they would become the vast Source __--of-eorruptiofrit now known to be. The result of the State's mantigiemept, or rather misman- agement of,the PubliO Works, as periodi °ally presented if:rthe.peOple, has had the effect of proving that we should be in6r "'Rely better off, in' parting with these works at almost any 'sacrifice. INDIANA.—the ,bemooratip pembstt 3 of the Indiana Legisiature have elected Jesse D. Bright:and. Graham "N. Fitch to the U. S. Senate. The State Semite did not participate in the action; the majority being opposed to-its nor did the R.publi dark members of tho:liouse. . .The oconT vention lacked fifteen- votes of a quorum. 'Of course this stands as imush- = illegal as - —the Jewa - election`, - but the Democrtiti ex peat to have The'seats a year dr t)vo bu fore the contest 'can be decided. ---L-09.-The—Birectors_pf_tho.—Lanciister_ Banklon the 2d inst., made, assign- , 1 1 meat of the aseets•of . the Bank 'to -floratie Ittithvbri, - Eaci4 thii•Ctiahier, in:' trust 'for • .the benefit ; of its cre ditors These °aids will first bi aPplied' to the redeniPiten of the circulation, andaftar that the baiance. ' will go, to tha , pay merit of depositors, . WO notice that.the. Chairuian , of the Republican State• Executive Commit- - tee has published a call for a Republican . , Convention, at Harrisburg,' on .Wednes day,the:gsth of 2 March next, for the per poie4 liorninating can ,dates for G over itoFand other State officer's. 0.4 e Wo4tis:—So great' has been.the eitravagant unsmanagernent on the : Phi° canals for years past; that the newspapers of fhat,Btite . "are - agitating th e prejtiet:of 5611160' the' woila te: private eqPoiatioiis:. • ' WA Tun BPAitat QIJAILTEREI , The .NftW!'Yotli: Thrifts ear, ;tbot on Joquirb* of Mes.sre, bei;lbe , :baliiiiir brokers, we flied. hat 640(6 t . !no:pita:for .kliero for tbe Havana 'Market 1:44.p0ie isisy.olB4eibios over slo63n*Spatifeb: llerterSPeselleAlgoeited;:to , riet full: 28, ,ots; puocoo rf ay, l l. ~--Holdpra. of ' Speoish 9411,1,eis;qkod yob - Itik,otiC to the large tifseoont ofWOO!, coot; crested by die %err not'of.fkiw; •'ipy" . ror;lbi , 4%inakLt‘tok,,re from sari° 25116We:for tbsoo;• snook tbey are.ivoilb • , 000tereraolly; according of These are, however,- •the-:Awirtere r 4biol l - are „.4191,9413,0 Pwg 01 ,74 ,1 0, 1 4 , 14C.,beed ~,„12,440t 0,4 N ". " .bktsy, ()ogee . 6othic4l4;oneoolotos, been ' 63erb Mr . John ,Borg ia, who-3161- .4.y, • them for sale.• !Try • 2.• Opr Conatasin,sehool.,Sylitem, • '•-, yirci have ieceiVedC froin. IlaT'rishurg; e (acme ing y a e an r pore of the CUnr,thrit'Sgove... ta - iy of.the CoUimoiriveattl6 teridatit of:Cetnrno O'OhoolS of. i'enneyb vania.:The rOPolt foe 1556.,' - i;:iiii'Alre 'lidded reports of the various - County Su-, perintendents 'and tabular - . statistics, makes a volume of two hundred and eigh t Y-eight pages, .replete with valuable• and interesting information - .- - co:ncerning the •-pradtical working and progress of what is 'UnquestimiablY;the highest glory of the Statc--:ou'r noble , school System.. The cliool depai:tment of the, governspent, it Ta e'onced6d, never -was' in - SMOr hands ;than 'under the.administiation of the Sec= . retarv; and _talented Deputy Superim; tendont, Mr, fliekoli. We giv&the fol 2 .lowing_abstiriet theiteport__::_' . . 7 - During - tlie:school - oar - the- skgregatrii number of public , schools in the' State, outside of Philadelphia, was 10,697, be.: .Ang an increase of 228 over the previous . year, and aninerease Of. 1190 oVer the to- , , 'tal of the year just prier•tathe enactment of_the_school law_of..May_.Bth4Bs4...The average timo dttring whicti-the ,schools ' • were kept open ,was five months and twelve . days, • being an increase of two days over the total . Of - last.' year,. and of, twelve days over :1853. The number of _Ambers in the Common schools' of the * Strife, "ekelitiiiye - cif PhiladelPhiaTii•lif 12, 7 - 7 357; being an' increase of ' 214 over- last year, and'of 1127' over the year 1853, 'Theteding the oily of PhiladelPhiti; the . total.nuntbertf teachers was .13,326, of whom 80 . 15.werentaleS, And - 5312 - faigdet - IT The , average salary - of each. male teacher per month was $23 29, beitig-an increase .per month overlast year ,of 991 cents,, • and of.N5-1 041. per month over the 'year 1853. . T, he average salary of etch fetuhle teacher per.montk was $15,85, being in increase 0f.96 cents per month--over last year, and of . ; 4 .:3 82 ,per month' over •the• year 18b3. • • • - - *The whole number of sehOlars in the -public_ichools, exeltisive.Of Philadelphia, was 521,726, and including Philadelphior 586,743: The forneraggregate showtia_ decrease of 7297 since last year, and •ari • increase of 57,171 over the 'year 1853., — Thciffc - cit* - striedlast year was , occtl 7 sioned.by the almost unprecedented se verity of last minter,. :which: compelled many pupils. to_ remain at homei. and, on account of the snow drifts,, stopped sonic 'sphoola .ctitirely.-, The County Superin 7 tendent suffered severely, from tho intense: • cold during Abut period, and one. of them ,narrowly escaped freezing to death. Stilt these figures show a largo improvement over the.condition of things prior to the I)iissagelof.the. new overage --coSt--Orteaching--enchi scholar. •piir month is 51 cents, citclutilye . of the buildingerpeaditut.e, Or 6;2a cents' including it. The amount expended itu , ring 7 tilii — yeaf - for • purchasing 'ground, building schoolhouses; repairs; &0.,. was $332,125 27; being an increase over.last year of 865,916 61, and :.over the year 1853 of $184,608 64, and an , increase of $36,674 98 - °vet the higbist amount 'in any former year in the , hiStory• .13t , the school system; The amount expended for tuition, fuel and, contingencies;. out `-side"of Philadelphia, was $ 486,345 61, being an increase 0f:8134,390f:0ver ,last: year, and $470,443 67 0ver.1853: ,In; - cluding_Philadelphia, the whole.: amount for, the, State was $1,895,45461. • With the building expenses mentioned above, : the i'otaLschool expenditure for the rear • was 82,221,679 98. •The average rateof local taxation Tor school' purposes, as cal• ••oulated frOm the returns in 1257 districts, (five-seVenthe of the whole number,) id —five mills and five hundredths upon' fhb. dollar; - • In forty-three coUlities, the number of school-houses reported-as sutficiently'well adapted to the purpose or gr'ade of school or w ‘ itc ley are mien e.; ; I ; those• which aro net, in their present con dition, so adapted, but-sre-so susceptible of alteration and, improvement'as to be come so; 3262;'those which are, in all respects; or in any essential particular, unfit to be the training places of youth, 2258. Twenty-one counties _report - the number of school houses with furniture in of the first class at',s4sr number in the second class at 1958 ; If ..itt the third class at 1362, Twenty-seven counties report the number of graded 'schools at 500.; number of schools in which any successful attempt at , classification has been made, 2205'.; those in which there is neither grading of the schoolsnor clas sification of the pupils, 1644. Thirty eight counties report the' teachers' ages thus: Under seventeen•Year*, 302 ; be tween seventeen and •twenty-one years, 2026 ; between twenty-ong ,apd Awenty five, 2486; between twenty-five and thir: ty, 1200 ;. between thirty and, forty; 908; between forty and fifty, 323; over fifty years of age 191. In thirty-two coun ties,marty.c:Lthem_border-counties,Lthe-1 number of teachers born ityPennsylvania is 5010; and'of those born-out of Penn sylvania, 843. / Thirty-four coin-iies report the'nuMber of teachers Who have taught lag than One, year; 1793`; wro have taught .Between one and three yeirs,• 2035 ;••• ; who • have taughtbetween three and six years, 1058, who have -taught between six and 'ten years, 612 ; who have taught between tett and twenty years, 389 ; who-have taught - over twenty years, 128. In thirty one countie4"22ol teachers have read booke and periodicals on' teaching, 'and 3241; have not. In thirty-two counties there -were 2735 of the teachers *ho intend 'to make teaching a permanent beminess, and 3049 who do not.' Outside of Philadel; _phia, not two'per cont, of all the teachers are graduates of colleges or normal schools. • Not twenty percent. are graduates'-, of • academies or private seminaries. About twenty-five per cent. have had , the benefit of tuition for brief periodi iu academies and private, whole, and About fifty, pet. cent., have. ibbeiiied their educational , . • . training ,in the common,sehools of their reePeettv.e uPlghh4eeds.' During the lest two years, under thelkhience of the . COAn'ty &Tart titehynts, -A hd eltalnytiS or the iraded temperti:ty certificate, vast • impre'vetiient heel'i.ll46 on' the'aft ' of teaelieribY'private 'study and ittendl l atom upon voluntary, teachers'.' institutes'. • In Ihrty=thiOli' etientied the' umber" of • i teachers whO,give full aatisfaetiori in-their. •r respective] grades ii - 23703 those who may ;'.he Aletliirteleieherti, and 'MaY• r•be lempleYd&lill'bettiir' can "be promriect , 13650 ;•,the number' 'whose pert-ices had ' Sh'ettlit• btiqiiipenged 'These ';ittlieliftedttettobeni are'tolerated-'in the ' their' Places 'can tatit eld'ht'btr.Supplled ivith'esih are conspetentindltirrejeor them , t wouldAe ‘to close the schools vainly. But in this reSpent)the i liehirls, are net half so, badly off as they ; were two years ago. . The Cilunti. Superintendents have wrought. marielleus ehinges in - many - respects: : _ gopmi,fini) 4EO unit) E. attc,1%, ,, , , , •• CHANGE OF WEATHEII..-:—A • strikilig change of seatherloolc. place Thursday last, retlueltig`the nthinaphern from' the frigidity of 'winter to' the inildness and softness of Spring. The icy fetters of the ranuptain. - atTi*is,:were , suddenly ,uptnindi: and' the Ikuge.)..4ka, or snow in our streets, were put into a rapid pro cess'_ef,./iguid-ation. _Spring , seemed—to-.be. defermitiod on 'aupek'seding winter. On Sun. Any night; dioWeverianother eharleltool i t OW. and the has since' been 'oleiii,:keen :end LECTUREI3.--We':baa not'l,he pleaptire of henring the lectitre of Dr. Lahtbern, before the Union‘FiriCotnpnnsr.on . Thnitiday night lino.—bnt-- - -henr-lt—spoktn.fotHnenif—elpquent (iistilittott of the To-morrow evening the fifth lecture will be be delivered in the Court Tionae, by the - Rev. Dr. Dougherty, outlive hope there will be houenpresent: GREAT . FLoom.---The-flood-iviiieh.—fol • lowedthe thaw oflast ,week, was greater than has been known lbr many:yearv. The I f etort . 'spring, which plume through the Eastern sec tion of our hoiough, , overflowed its banks on Sunda) , Afternoon, and so widely did the we-, -ter spread_on_either aide_that_the_gatt_works, . , about two hundied yards distant, were', inun. dated. The floors of the Retort house were cevered:With water, atitditartiroonsmiuence the supply of gas to dwellings and ctittrelies atoldefily_eut_olf,L_On_ Monday evening, however, the . .-werktt*Ore again in artier and the gas plied as Taint. - The Honednguinet and ellow, Breeches creeks, on the twilit nod south borders -? of our valley,were ship swollen to nn almOst unprece dented height-on Sunday, and the ice ;broken up and parried down the stream with great violence. At several narrow points the ice singed, and huge banks ,of lee'were thrown . up to the height,'of twenty or thirty feet in some places : The. destruotion_of fenced along itthe Creekos , jirobably. very . considerahleCThe various caynty.bridges tioross„tliese streams were in great danger, but We have not learnild censiderabje- degree:* 'Tke dam at litisler's' mill, on' the Yellow Breeches, abbut four . miles from Carlisle, we learn was carried .away, and also the:One et Shellaberger'e mill. The injury done is much.leve than might have been expected from such a &tech:. ilie•SueqUelmna river , wo learn oointnen:. cad rising on Sunday eight and soon attained a fearful height; threatening : the destruction of the britlg*s at Harrisburg. A report readi ed here eu ltdondny morning that two'spans of the Cumberland:Valley_liallread , bridge - tired been carried awn,s: - -Title eepoct, hewevet,_ was :Without' fetnnWron, 'as but little injury, was done tothe.bridge.l. A few 'atonea were dinaoked-out otene,of_thepiers and two pieces of timber in the under part of one span broken out. Ou Monday afterneon the passenger and burden trains passed over the bridge se usual and the river commenced falling again - almost as'raeldlyawit had ylsen; .Agarbu . Monday night tharive'r:again rose and the rush of ice was treMendous, the lion seitienettef_which_weethatfOur.of the piers. on the Harrisburg side were no niuoh•brokon thtit it wits deemed dangerous' to continuo the ,pasktige of the cars. The superstruCture has not been materially injured. The passengers have since Leen taken !throes the river in oak:. nibuinni on the old bridge. UNION OF CONGREGATIONS. The members, of the two Methodist, congregations in our borough we. understand have recently agreed upon terms of union. Thieold Metho dist Churob on plain street, which was lately offered for sale, will bo . retained as their place of worship and we ho .9 will he improved iu inrerior and external appearance oRiotfraunkr, MEmNil.—The meet ing of the County Agricultural Society yester day woe not very largely attended and but lit tle businers was done, The cultivation of the Chinese Sugar Cane was warmly discussed In an'informal way, and packngee ofareds dis Whined among the members for plinting the ensuing season. • -_ • • .SPltDitil SALM—Bills for tho:,follow log Sale; have been prietc&at this 41:99e: Sale of - Wm., Knottle, of Newton township, ou Tueeday, the 19 'of March. • Sale of George W. Bandit, of Carlisle, Ou Thiarsgay, the 26th of Foltruary, kale of Samuel McCullough,. of Newton township, oe Thuredny, s tlie - 19 of reliruary. Bnlo of Tobinslz,' of Dickiubon town ship, onFridoy, the Abe 93th of.hlnroh.. CORRECTED.—SeveraI errors which appe4ecl In the shaeineni:ortke eoun- Fiinnors bo found corrested in this week's popes. TRIBUTE OIi'IRESPEI6+ • :';', •.‘ . • • . At n Ineeting'of the ntudente . of Uhlte•tint Aenilerity:beld'oo the 8l OfTehrttatly, the tol lowing'preambir and . reeolutiotie• were -adopt Wheiens it bee pleased • the• Almighty God in the diepeneation of His Providenee,to:take from our number a beloved enomber, is ,tlie - person ,of.A..D. HEILIO, tbei . cfore - Rese4,ed, That in the 'death be mir fellOw student ‘vo boveluse nn iitiftble , ' companion, and an affecititMate 'frien.l, the intlitencier a whose mild,diepf eition, good morals, ud ex, emplary Woniluot we all have felt and adtulitid. • *Reselvd,' That we deeply deplOrd the dedtli of our-follow•studont and sympadtlio with OH& Mende in thw,loes of one who.was well ,worthy of their tenderest regard., ._ . .- . 14.16 hied, That RS ti tnetic.of r e s p e ct, e wa. thn'titiiderits of White' •Htill ''Academy,' welt!' the usual budge , of mourning for thirty 'fitiye.: - : ..' Roolva, That, tid; preitatille - ieuti multi: tiona.be putdiehed in the CO liele,,,attrriOtArg and *ailing mere aid in the Lutheran '01),- ierier,' lied that copies be': fo r warded to' the friends a of the deoeneeth• , 1 ~ : 1..• :.- "*•'.; 'II;; It; BOALE,:- ,1,...f-- ' .; •,..i: :' , t ~. ••'. FBED., RAKE,,, - ' • beremittee. „. 1 : Fefoitaniii Pitctiltire Poi Tits Nevi''Sn Jeri Cito*:=:..Att h ',tent • 4grionitaidfSoeieeir, , vita 'itiehtly';'ti l piper „ . we. rend' front Vhdie'Peat;' president 'the' OW tiooleff thitt! thefature,prospeote of:• the eftlar interest: ',in , fondek,na' , .bevo audergaugi , lAnci peoi c cj i, an d, highly ftirorttble,elunim„ ,„, , , Tile 0.00 hue lateyeere'been ;tet' variety; `of die e Abe ejnol itdin borer' warin,en , linnet often tinind to theq nest Indio; but until aktifbolß.Jll.l , o The. severe sahV 0,145 t 'lntel', • te r b);9 it , oear l 7 . !I e,P.I r 4 7 64 ., . the. oriii;nri . stein 'ifeiktritied that ihetaft,' end the ether tatubet - of.",dhieltite; nhaV.% Arne theY , tirei Atv.thinatial l ' breadth Jeti& has Iran.,phAted ;this year;,,en 4. #lth:anythit . 4 . , like tetnir seas o n s ot!a!on,,an,are r rage ortip..lll.ettraltbl3 tia‘.•";`'. - ^ ' " .111131; asuilDEm op' Ibu. HURDELL.' • • The exellingietittjetir';'Or. the lest week bee heed thejttittietlgittfen,litp Coroner's jury, of tit;i4prilklifOkltiAolc-cti,tiati,oltitig - in" Bond-nG q 1 e! York; vibe on saturJey last a i!"fit:lr,4l,4:lll":'"Wrg,.,llis.o:`6El.o4'licitil"'or 'JAZ' Earl' ate' co• rd, The Yitimates of the house were ;Mrs. . Cunningliamand. her two grUwa up ..daughters, aMr ttiii - tieldenoe clearly shows td have mninfitined a criminal intercour s seWith . Mrir denulstsbitmra.Mr.-.Eittodgxwas,Offianced - , twoue 4f, Mita;toi;,finisghters, eillaseAelatfotte house servants,4hd one or two ihildien =There • is :evidence of wore etroalei hut: till the" inmates swertrAtiatlhey heard:no noise, and wore, not :;;cognikenp:pf, the ~'esuider. Anill the body' wee:found Ihy- the deice boy next-morn' , : leg,,altheugh.thtneighhers . in die a,ljeining buildings sayiliaiitheihearti,thieriof,” met:- iler",durieg the , eight, and admit a'peauliar oder,'ll4 if ,woelen, clothes were 'heiht burnt . The-Most singe:lire 'part ofidhe ifiely 'is that' Mitt: Danninghatii . elnims to have been legally married to the 'deatased, and entitled to • hie effects; although thetwidenee goon to disprove T.Eati; es 6E4 - tartlet npv,iifl%livedVogetlierintnianf id wire. • ltds"also'ehown that feradtee'dine priviitee to the niurder, a very bad feeling, ea ialclhetween. the partietv.so much-so flint the deceased,: who formerly boarded thaeoutie,„ took his molls at the 04;M:wring_ hoteittand _expreseed firantielit:earneif deihre get. Mrs,-,Cnnningliettitittaf_XlM 'ln _deed, the. moral character of all_tioncernetlav poars'to have been,ef ti:Yeryjoyr,grittle. , The Coroner's invastigailoot, up. to Monday, ,give no other' clue 'es to the authors of the crime •than that fuinfithed Aty circumstantial: evidence. Cite , of , thei-Opethir theories that Mrs,.Cunningbant-atati her lover, (Eckel) wished to secure 'Burdelfii property ; that' e mon:hike_ ceremony was performed between lier and n person (Eckel, most - protably)wlui personated Burden; that the murder was.then pommitted„, and then comes' tbe- fissumed wl , dow's on the property.; The parties in the house are all iti . bonfinement. Mrs. Cam: ningham is the wido'w' of aßrooklyn' distiller • nnitTictvlidie suddeir - death, tome-ten: years age, - soon after his life, was, insured in her-favor for $10,000; excited 831T10 comment phe made the acquaintance of Dr.: Modell nt -Saratoga, lost.summer, and managed to " iii veigle' h minto a suit fothrineli of. -promise of marriage, which he staved off by leasing her hie house'. from which. he wee about,,to,l eject her.tvhen dreadful Occurrence. above recounted, took place. • I Young Darden; the lad:wholret discoveredi , the murder, testifies to haring seen Eckel go into the back yard, where he had never known him to go lbefore,.nt nn enrly,hour on SaturdnY Morning. - • 'A -Mr. and Mrs. Stevene, who live in Mercer afreet, testified to Dr. BurJelre hay- higlteltriliem . - that he felt initiate own house from mh o of peril:Ms - he did not thet fie made his will and should never in arry rs unningfiafniiiii - i4Taifit" • moos 'he eliould marry her, but, be-would-not have her to save all his money and Ids life be • and that when her lease was out in idny'; - - he thould clear them all out of the house; Tliey also testified tesundryvhingyending to show is plot on the.part of gelid tows) Afro Cunning ham against the'Dooter. - 1 flop, Daniel Ullman leetified Ao linving ounitilattifik War past 12 that night,--tgone to . 'bed In the room directly over-the scene of Mnrder,_slept sound lq heard•nothing until the alarm was giv. en MAito morning Mv. „l3rooke, liying oppo4, -site, stated thathe had beard the-cry of mar. tier htabout I 1 •, and , Dr.7lfelae , living .niso. opposite; ehihlled.flannel burning, no did-wise his wife, at • It weold appeor from. thia • that the merder we' committed between 11 inul - 12 . o'claok, on Fritiny,olght, and 'llls contended by-some , that it vest hate been committed by parties outside of, the house:" Their theory is that -the Doctor .wits ,prohntily. I dogged, or, accompanied to, his lodgings', by some persons, who f o r'the sake Of plunder, or to be released frbm some peouniiry obligation; committed' ;the deed,. :The: entire .-Case is shrouded. in mystery, and the prebnnitity now is that the guilty parties will astwe the pun. Ishinent they so : petit deservei-at least' for the proisent 6 MORE OF THE EVIDENCE On Thursday there - was no new • teistimony elicited worthy Of atteution,'except that of ono individual, Mr. Rose, stating that on Friday .night he mime up Broadway, and turnedinto Broad . street, perhaps q hundred feet behind a gentleman wearing a cap and shawl, who .eutered'No. 81 Bond street, by a pass-key, at a quarter-before eleven . ; and when. he. came up:to the door lie looked at the number and patisedon,'and directly after lie beard the cry of' murder—the first part clear and -distinct, and the last part faintly spoken, as though the word was Checked 'timer: Wore it was fairly uttered. It is also shown Iliat Mr: Eckel, on owning- to the house-on SaiurdaY; and-being _told_lay the aeriontilint.Dn,BurdelLims_naur , dered. remarked. that it was more likely he bad killed himself Eakel'olrunk, which bad been in the house,' fortnight before, has been removed to some plimalitiaknawn. , The woman in the' carriage who milled upon Eckel. as heretofore shown, 'castor Mrs, Cunningham, butEokel'e Mistress. - On Friday, Mr:Braisde!),,testified before the Coroner'e jury, that he knelwith Dr Burdell, in the room of the lattdiviii appointment, on Friday Vaterneon. - o'clook,' when the Doctor said he feared for Me life . ;.and wanted Britisdall to stay with, him, which, however„, woehe unable to do. Dr., Buidell said hie life wee threntened.by Eckel, Snodgrnes, Mrs Cunningham and her daughter Augusta lie sail that they uniecked his room in.his. eb• nonce and searched his papers . and safe. Thu Rey:Dr:Cox. Episcopal, Rector°, Zion church, testified thnt he wnsivith Dr. BurdelL getting his tooth. fixed,-untiLlive o'clock on Friln afternenn;, that Burdell aPienred nervous and fearful ; that ho told him positively he was.not married, and never - intended to be; that he •had 'smile. his will add left nothing to Mrs. Aunningham -- . On •Saturdny,le two •daughters of Mrsr Conninglinm war examined before the to-. quest. The eideir swore that . Bho wne pro • sent at, the marringe, am, thaLitie Doctor hiineelf Was the person married ; 4fiat he offer _words thileatenedAtes_life...iLishi_reventeCtite, fact. I Both sisters swore that . ..they slept with their mothe . r,lon night of .the murder, the. iiiether -lnyang . betwestr . .ihAtwo end 'going t.. SwertiLthw4-Fesket was in the room - about ten o'clock, -Mit only • few minutes...and thell'wentro birown room; . On Saterdny.the Court of OomatenDions iesnedri writ of habeas borpne. tireW„iwiriolt Snodgrass. ,Eakel..ntaltra - Cuntitegitain were taken 'be, fore :that tribunal. ;',Serodgenstr ttas 'released on hie parole to °pikes - F.110 ; a witness, 'Eckel. was .detained on speptclou pf .the murder. The ease of Mrs COnninghlim Was left unde cided. 'The. excitement around the Cede'. House - wee .very grette,..and there was some „fear ; that,the mob would iyilob, tho.prisonera. bit they mere tokcn ,out the , book way, E'dlieris to beitgain brought up roe minima .tberi,.btit will not .be"liblige.l to answer any - 4aestlon . unless he chooseit;its - hols hold on Ilutoo. l Ml of the murder._ • • •• • ; • ••, .. . . Da.' IgetA# TtiONIP . 8611 8 intielv• ele :brated RYE WATER: Pits nit etaiid unrlrnllod." • IThle.old„tried.andinealuable.7 edy .for all t . he dia. easesnf the oyek alter' having fig.xxl the teat of 'icier - 'Witty Years, and the daniaud Audi la still/ Increasing. , 1 ,lii now, and has boon for, the peek tan yeara, olTered f0r., 1 guile !wan entire bow great: Ijatdt bottle alllt..biatiic a Stool, Plate Enslaved Envelope; with a Oral alt, of, the,' 'lnventor,-Di. limo 'Thompanni'lieir London: . 'conic:, •1 ; 111 4.4 ihe'ellnlbiar lilaphituttorei,. together:- with ti , . lho 'simile of the,lgnaturo or the prekent -Proprietor, John , I.,;.ThionpsoniNollatandledi Iltraratreet;Tray, ?AM ' York, and 'mine other ban - berg ulna.:., .• , • ~ , ~ ~, . i The proprietor has 'been - eo pellid.letnaka“ this'', 4 , ',change In the style arthi - Orra r owing - to' the large • 'quantity ° . prolanterfolt:'whish '• -:the part , few,: Teo) , 1. , 1}1111 bean palmed upon the en ulty, hod 'especially at . tbe , wetVi - :..,s , titi . i ,i,... , : . ~,.,. ,1.:, - -, n, :.,.. r MPurchasenifdp partieularlY iiested to bay mono, 1 :b - ut•ttio'alildra deseribeit'arieo be red label`liareto 'fore tined haikheitti ettlicat„lor 11 1 0404 M thati . .lbrth. Ike propiletirrdinia lot hesitate , prouownee ' mutate , ' 1 1151 C"i ~ ' , ,' , .1 -, ; ; -,,, ..1...::, s •::t4.. -- ..q ~ v . For sr: iltil the.teayeatable gipsts l't the, Vol. fr i :', ~,1` :::'k,..4....., : Z.,v4. . .,....-•ia, . .......47 .... 1 ....4.......r.d*•" 4 , ` , ' , . YREAlONt%atiftlduirraid that ' ta:Zli Col: Fritaimit , 'had as may) , Ilielide is the Mu up:Liniment . ; the op. ipoidtkiii•cohht!tinVdtarfae - ete , p' 110 ittotrd. , 'Ali.'l o li-' lump: krona/01W in.,tibl. , dlOnat , boa , do , Mr, ;111Incorn, ,while trarinporthii,borsiis and tlo 'died , tho' rilalnti 4 f AiiirjrcOltiat - tp,thirvernme t W ould peed on a'...11b4 ~ 'oral supply of bluetit LlntiPea :la )1 0 .terriditr..0,-2b.,Pcr . ' . peak:Ohl* lossia." ' ida hi Yeril luipatithitler'all 'WO: !..1111.0 anit.Lltetraiet tantlw, Ilia Atuatand,tlichiiat 'tie a' Wotaldifel article : Far lama all Wet'', ift ,p 104:1,1 'tetrik3 4l lixedil) .i Boreillhtenth ',Stitt 4oltitsi, , nitniig , ' nrichomylibenatilatia Pains, 41:144' 4 ... far (hidkrOpridim,, , Specti3O, i!lnitbfilici#6, , OßPlrlio of. ;44 , Trarr hpiht! I Shout rho no4trif is aohtlity. I rtniparJab ii.. daelar everywhere. ~ - ~, -'., . ..,.., -, .' KNEW& 1 , . itita , .9 ,+ Oet. 2il-4itt; • •' . • • , —. ritTrletare. Nay Wk.: . • GE N 9 8. tipcOPIV .-A811,1.0 • The violent itorrespmedenim i which .rair.relrt own to.havolnkettititirM_Mitween.GeoLlYinl, Id . Scott and Jeketioti lhiri i Seer4lii:Pf - • ; ar, wrist:46llin* trans ittecd to the , 'mate last week oird„orlierestlo juit)tohltelitid, much to_ be'rlitietied -kb t •. ;v . ordered, yut it 'cannot ^ gti"'• reiarrt d . herniae than pOsitivelY discreditable to both -A-despatah -from-Washington „ills. --=--thet.from'-a=bitity-tiaininatien of.the , letters,-. - of whiehtbere . orp enough t o forth large vol-' utile, it , ' appea r s _ ': Seoti declined 1;;', - -gi;remri -Open Mid- sp ecitio-iiittor t '', -Ble•L _ eretary.novis regarding the expenditure of ' the Secret Service money in ,filexico, hal eying that no obligation of public or private. honor, oceiordlog to gui Ranges of nations ;Ind of gir -1 mica, required him to disclose the names and . • cirourrstaiwits:• tie," hOwerrer,: expreSsed Willingitess to give such infertnation for his, • '.privato'imr-iiioue, which the ReereterY said lie: suns to rec e ive &Mb - fence:- . Boers tariD avid, art response to. the „prepiden t, in.'. ,farms him that Gen. Senn had charged himself, with the,eiiin 'of $2011;00i, 'nil, of, which, ex'-"' ca ptit r_edLhi_ Mexico, said took credit for'diSbursing $.165;, - 541'zyrawlitg - 636: - 160 - wititeld - by - Gen.- 9 cott-ip . his ectiount. . This balance the President' o iliougl?1 the'Seeretary of WirriitittiortzedGyn; Scott -to retnii). Gerr:Sbotti-bi it: letter Anted - firlkiew,Nturk;':Deceenber,- , •18§6: vrri - thai • there ore twb items Milking, $11.88 . 5, ogninet him as p_nt_almitied•_'or diSalhirvediby_ the_ , President, on ncommt of 6 per' pent. ''ohnigoct br oh nil triohey's . disbureed; 110 says-- it was entirely 'within The tompetenoy.( of tho. Viesitient to allow'tbe charge, by' asks that . 'suit be biOugli'tsigainirtitlib by the Govern ment, to repover.rho nmuutit to be' ddoby.him,noerly 416000.' the _Keel ; dent declined to enter suit, There ore many explanations relatiie to these figures,_but_the financial part of the tratisiction" cannot 'be tardy tinderatood by this mere reference to the subject.--- Among• the' - documents in the Opinion of Attorney General 'Cushing,4J -nry.-1850, to the effect that creating the rank „._tiLtientennnt General demi not confer .upon General ScolOril the Matisority wliioh weer Ito pose.) by the law'of 1708 .11011 Washington, • who was therehy. made the Cenunander of the ormieo,'while General Boott was appointed Lieutenant General by order of the President of,tbe United'States. The rank carries rat respective pay and emoluments, hut not ret • respective authority. Gen: Suoit's.coneapon densc with the officers of Gavernment goes' bad: as far as 1848, and that: hetWeen him , and the Seeretnrrof War, during 1855, con tains the following features: • Secretary...Da -vie, July 25th, 11366 Elva: -` . . • ffr leaie Unncrticadlhe exhibition. of feee- • visit temper in reply to an inquiry 'from this De : pertinent." &o. (ten. Boon replies, July 80th. • ' _ tileb e_casy_t o_sho w_ths.k_the,vihnle, • latter, in witioh,a you charge Me nl....exhibit . - ing a povish temper, is as flippant in,its state '_ments anti logiattnin - that noctusati tninly, as Secretary of War, : you havii., done. : 'enough 'to warrant more than a ao.pidon, that from the first you hove -considered it'• your special mission, by repented aggietisiorean • rights and-feelings, to goad the into some tier , r flints' ntitutio- of- official- oppOsition To . yrovo , my long forbearance; tar - army time of life all nngry discussions are painful, I will now prow "cced to enumerate some . of, the provocations alluded to, nithout'dilating in this .place on 5-- - yenr . -"pertizanliostility to the 'Brevet . of -Lien .lenantllenernt 'lndio the compenmition Con= gresi intended to attach thereto." - Gen Seolidten,alludes_tti_one of the •Ss!. cretnry'p ..Ctiptnin's imports," and his " cap , ping the'olimapAyesurpation and absurdity," He likewise says: . • • "Following out- your personal rebuke in the letter of the 12th, your object; in violation •of - Principle, is to crush me into a servile oboe. dienee to yourself'will. I know your -obsti nacy, and I knew also what lidue - to tnyself . as a soldier, and if I am to.be crushed, '1 pre fer. it at Med:tends of my military peers." The Seorotery rejoins inan unofficial 'nets, • - dated - August ,28,, '7' - "Your present accusation, which charges me with usurpation for the most unworthy ends,. and imputeit to me motives inconsistent with official integrity, is considered basely manevolent,,and pronounced utterly false."' Gen. Scott 'replying, August 6th, says,: I have received a note from You, dated 21 instant, which you seem to desire me to con sider as unofficial ; I shall not comply with that singulaY fancy, as you can have no legiti mate claim to address me, except as Secretary ot War. Accordingly I ; shall- treat your corn • maniCations, whether designed as pllate and ecurileus, or as public missives of_ arrogance and supercilioueness,' as equi.lly - There are beauties in them which iuglit -- not - to helost, and it shall Dot bo my fault if. l do opt render yotir part of thisfrOrrespondence a memorable esappledo be shunned by your successors." 'To this the Secretary replies, September , . 11E2f29 "Nor nm I to he at all deterred frost s-ful exposure 'of oho groundlessness. of your .char• gee, by the threats - you make •of rendering My part of this bo'rrespontlenco n memorable eiample te o be shunned by my . successors.—, This is the nisirest bravado' iii one him: self affords the, moat memorable, example ,on the records of this Department,,of a vain con troversalist defeated, and ii'faleif eCeigee Mt , posed." ' DAELEY I B GENUINE PAIN EXTRACTOR Will quintile the pal aau d I ullatunt ion from the severest hurt r scalds, In from one Ito twenty minuies—and that u wilt heel the ivetufula without a scar!. and effectually cure Fever •Ilheum,lnflauffnatory Rhouniatism-7Bare and Inflamed Eyes—Cul —Bruises—Old end Inveterate* Sdres—Nenld (lend— Corns and Bunions—Erysipollut—Sprnins-•,-welliuga Mons—Chilblains—Bites ortnsects=Swelled and tiro., ken Dronst•flore • Nipples,LEruntions,-and all other Itilinunnntori nud cuteneous disotoagovhcre'the parts Detilla Incredulous abinit tint many di oases named Ga be curod,by only ono thing—but reflect thatthe few,, but positive properties which the .Dalley Salve itioriii eintalus,'nud as heretofore enumerated—one to tour-t roach not y the .1(11,1,111.1 tinned disensoa, but Quory.—Donut 'regular bred phyntrinne pßtscribe rale reel itutarttly Forts:ores of different diseases! Eachlios of GENUINE DALLI'B4.'AIN Exrnactoit bee up• on4aa-Stool-Pintav•Engraved.Labotarltb-the signature', of C. V. CIAOKENEII Ss CO., proprietors. and HENRY oALLEY;'nuinuftveturer: •All' Others FP - .eminterfelt.. Ali orders should be,Vidffressed to; C. Clieltenor .1t• CO.. Ell street, :Vow York. * l 3-For sale by all Drunintathroughout the ,United It wnuld hardly do for any one to have the termerity now days to question the coFeelionve of Dr. Ilaotland's German Bittera which are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jack- Son. In C. 1411121 of dyspepsia.• liver , complaint, and de rangement of the digeetive organs, their. tniny virtue* have long elate 'been ainde• plainly appatpot:, They purge II•our the systoth the morbid humorh which ' re , lard the natural .functions, - and bring polonoss to the chock, end suffering to the brow.- They banish these Clegg 'upoti happiness, and raster.' the system to high health. Nee Adverlisoment. , . • • ,••," • gr)U3ll3'l) • VALLEY= • - INSTITUTE. ‘_):, COMMON, NORMAL A CLASSICAL SCHOOL for )(pang Ladlee and Gentlemen, Necbanlceburg, Cum berland Cwunty, - Pa. 1 This well. knotor Boarding School for wing ladies end, 'gentlemen, conducted' fur several years, by the Rev_S.-Looeit„ A. M, trill be contintied• by I be. sub scribers, who, engaged for years as Instrurtors of youth, assisted by male and female Vatcbers oh °snot-knee and shill in their profession, " will qualify unpile to discharge with dispatch and accuracy, those duties which arise f the relations - of reciprocally dependent beings.^ arch as desire -It; be, educated and trained for the basluess of teaching. SPecial attention toßi Le given - lit the -- . Norma- departmenis,-becing-connected- there, With a Model school for tbemducation and training of instructbris of j'ontli 'and, when qualified', no' pain*. Will gpmrod .obtaining ,them situations.. We hive now sevend appircatlotialbr good towbars. ' In. tlekosicvl 40)dirtmDrit;PROK 1 11 ,1 0 - 4111 1 female, Mill be prepared for any class in college; Terms . *eir Inedenite.; . Thd nest abasiontwill mence„ Patriots, guardians and others wishing , to' Imun the particulars 'front 'a Oltenia!, or,' otherwise, will address,' • - 'HOPS. k Ir. ”lirepriotors of the C. V..' Institwto, Mecharilhiburg, , : '.. • A.CA.D.EMY:4I M ;••,,•,• AW'S AND PalliAllß. - A • " Engihdi and Clo.6llo4,£3chdpl, Lana:bail!, Pa. er wliitr iowna - i, r utifrig;iiyi444,;rne - :openen the inicentiTntuntay Januari..lB67:n, The tunuil Enalleb and Claealcid,hrenthes.adnp , o ht. b ' onr drat grade'A eadernlpe; wrip hoteughte Ndpillna lettablhtpti; . tilliiiiietilo,iYre,Middst .. of malestic anCinountalpf acknery r ibree tent 11.otn the V Warm Sprlngep ta.hatltry t 'T1140119 recictn rfcrathetrronaPOtitelidrhitnteWnek. .. and yet . wootty-ekanovitoA,LririNftsrrirt audF , ffingS , eitlea In the elate; i• • Mint' Pailret% wi th oiliono t o r••• • • • . Tonne per 9uarter, 130)1X, $ Iteeordinor to the wade aUldaddes..l. Matto: , Planck 'atiO , " (lo Pieni Et. ?cit tt i l P ttoos" k arl fb at r* p_ l elt l ekr.l o4` "!• ZurVilor A:p„ , 4 - . • MEIPItio , , . , ~..,,-?';" -,:-.„„:,.:,--.' ~f . ..., - ' S , `,. 4iti.ci.ltiliit , :freettmditige of Conireetrdurtng .. 916. 0 4 i--;.,,,,.. l i i i. be le. ,T' s _e4l l l !! 2 1.409. 1 A_,...9°. r„f!,i,..tf:tetti!'"fltilietttntjteed a biOnthovis.O.: vt:14.4 11 0:2 . ,341,4iti5t4 to form k18143.%,11.!: „,,..,„, :„...0_::,„,.,„„..4 .111'6 Ai ; 7 1 , ftletS'e,AItitiftS - . l 4llanthatislifilhe tie4littf., 94***0 0 - AYie-4ni!;);oo:iiiiiiiii ; :4e' Steam APVentni Cutter bilic which prey' had ' away . peso . be Senyttc,,waa .passed.ln the itop..Bo.`itif,, , A,!..billF-was-passed:to,di v id e the' Stote-of•Telcas retcotwo.judielnilliettiote.=-0 e Tuesday,. nothing of interest trantipired In teither Honse. On.Wedilestlay, the credentials .of ,Mro3intmentytt'new” Belittler from Rhode - Ittiiiinit — were prole - MCA - in - the - :I as ow tested election mute, ! the ..nAmmitted of the - House reported'in•fitiorvsf-Mr.- Hall,-lbe , sit-- Mug member. A mothiti in. the•lfOuse to KY the Submarine telegraph billAii the table,•wae n egAtived •by a• vote of yetin .67; ,Intye - . 128. The ,Ifoune ..nlett passel the iiitts,,,,ettsolution -piiti)nitirig itt - give"en - Aliltriiiin'h titetinitieoirthe' entire control of thu contingent fund. Without the - stipervisirin of,,•titelre unary... Accra i'On !llittrElay. the Stitottif irgree,i'to all the emenk,,' inents'of the Moue to'tlie bill' rating to: fo reign Coins end-the 'co,ittoge of, cents, twid'altto" added an amenttitenl' 'lit the House, the'mo• -lien = frir the previoes,tidnittion on, the,Subtint rine Telegraph'. bill . waV !not suntiiitiSt "Seth. lictue - e - s — intvc --- irr1np . 16.11... . '-olution--provitlin, for countiiig the votes, t'Or rreSitient And Vice President on .Wetincittlgy next, nod tellelts have hoer, appo inted f?r; tite.ptirpoie.• ,',' . , • "'. . In the Senate, on Nitiutlay., 4r,,prigbk.pre:: _ _eented__the:_eredeptinie .of - ..0i-ik,Atts_lN, )?itch,_ . ' the preen clothed *Ws the &ado:Hints of II , Scooter by the Domoornts' of ' the Indiana. Le- - lislature. . Mr. TrOmtiull presented the, pro ' test of the Itaintua Senate tigainst the legality 'tif the . .etecti tn, and also the protest of thirty fotir members of. the liense of Representntivee .of Indianavo the some vgdot. A' discussion thou nrose as to whether Mr..Finolt shots' I be sworn, w hiclr'endetl - ito - his - .buing - allowed -, to 'take the oath, . , . . FLUIM - HA RIVISBURG . , T pontempt Udee.. 41Aunisuund — , Feb. 6. , —The fieurati dd• oupiedt the whole morning in thetnifishyration of the bill of Mr. Penrose, concerning cert• tempts of court. The question now pending is an .amendment offered by .Mr.. Browne; to matte the bill applicable 'only to. the 28d, 24th, 25th, 2Gth and 27th.scotions of the act of .18' '36, relative to the jurisdiction and powers of the C urns. Mr. Penrose continued hii argu- Mont, which has filreoily extended through several sessions, in favor of the bill. He ed.) logized Captain 'Bmall for_the services he has. performed to his bountry in, the war with Mexico, and fur the fortitude and diterniina:. lion lie hns displayed In: resiefing_ivintt_he the unjust determinntion .and decree Of the Eippretne Court—'l4 martyr to to comtiinnd &militia rottiment. , : • The Senate has not yet noted upon the notni &Mien of the Rev . ; Dr. De Witt as.Staiiilibra. :inn. There is 'mime oppo s ition to his confir• motion by those who thinkthat the Governoi should have eppointed a party man, while - Jill 'edMit that he has made a most faithful cancer, niuPthat no favorable change could bo made in Ohl respect, • • ' The CoutesAed Election Camp IlKiiatenunit, Feb.. 7.—The Comrcittee . to . . exa tbo .:allegotions Rte.-pa tition -of George R. Smith contesting the sent of Mr; Romney, reported this morning Inlavor of the sitting 'member,' unanimously. The. report states, that.the error, alleged in the ateturn of. the . 4th division-of the 9th-ward, by which Mr./ Ramsey receive I. 157 votes; when hut, 187 votes were actually cast for him, was' found to be correct,' and hati - lhere - , - .been - rio - otttset: shown in favor of Mr. Ramsey, .11.1 r. Smith would have been elected by a majority of three votes, but an error was discovered in tbe. ro turn of the second division of the 10th' ward The-return' from this ward as wade f'eut for the Convention of Return - Judges, 'gave. Mr.' Smith 819 irpcoe. 11101 p ,;93 m4'4441101' of the. return In the Protiimitarein'effine II showed it to be but 809 vote's,' This c rreotion made, and Mr. Ramey holds hie seat byte •mojority of seren votes. The members composing the committee on the Militia System in the Legislature, have is• sued a circular, calling thb attention of the military throughout the Commonwealth, to the foot that n State Convention will be held in Harrisburg on the 26th of this inotah, for the purpose of tithing into cbneideratlon an entire reform of the 'Militia System of the State.. Each coanty„is solicited to send at lead one delegate. Bank IMlattere • denioarmic -member of -the- Blouse, has introduced bills to prevent aliens acting is 'officers of banks or other 'corpora tions, and deolaring n person• who- haw held the .office of . President of a, bank. for -three years inelligible for a fourth. The latter is intended to prevent More defalcations like that of 'theleiticaeter Bank. •21.1. Ball 'tts Intro duced a bill providing for -Free Banking, by depositing sin teatocks for their security. !lab has been referred to a select Committee. =I A bill bin been introduced ln the- Emit° by. Mr. Penrose, to, provide for the sale of the Maine Line ofv:Abe, public works, the wimple' thin of the Sunbury and Erili•Ritilrund, and to tedime the Stote , illebt. It peovides Air' the eale of the' Main Line' to the Peniisylvanin Central Railroad Company. ,for the _ssm° of payable• iu their owu stock; au-' thoriies them to incresse their stook - for that purpose, and nleo takes off from that Company all the present taviethof toting*, dividends;Re Thu s bill likewise further prov,ides, thnt the Governor 'Omit-- be- authorized r subscribe. $5.Q011,000• for thescoMpletion of the Sunhury and Erie. Railroad; hovrevei r ssid COmpanji to 'tiny five- per cent, on their sub: seriptions, until their track shall ho finished ;. and then the" tk9OOO.OOEN received from, the 'ruin Central . Railroad Company for th'e liqut &that of the publietiebt. ' • • I LLUSTRATED EDITION' Or IR ." VINO'S 1:11Pti 01? • O. P. PILITNAiIIwIII commoners _ a foss days. n mew edition of tide griat • ',ark, In seuil.mouthly parts. •yricei dt.• icw emits encb.• Erich volume will amidst of. faur patticlaididsomely printed In .imeerial .ortaro. The whole work will illuitnited by about fifty nutieriCi klugimrlnge on Steel, Including Portralis and orialind Pictorial Peeigne, by eminent Artists, with numerous At;ood Curt mut BUN. llech pert will contain el !met .T 2 prey addlinollnitter lug ou Steel; ecory other pxn,Aylll havt!,o , ro Steel Platen. ,TEII3IB OF PUBLICATION 1. Each serol.montbly pert, eontaleing aS elm°. SOO', 25'eente payable on delivery.' 2. All -eiubscribere must engage to -take the :satire work. ' 3.' The seecind and subsequent volomeserill-be Issued -in double parts-,and the whole will, be published' est regular Intervals of two weeks. • Among the Illustrations alresdy,engraved pr IMO completed, are the following: ‘ POR - TIIAiTS ON' STEEL. sZciee. Sebuylen, Qum Charles Lee, Mom POtparn,,Gen: Arnold, lien. Preen, Gem Ward, lieu:Knox; 'Oen. 81n elaitt Oen; Montgomery. Oen:Lord. Uen.:Btlrllngl:(iem Baron' Steubeu. Gep. Lora) ette, fount Mulaskl, Den. Lbicoin-Gen.-Mercer -Gene Ilenry;Lre;!Col.:1 1 loolarle , Gen. Weywa, Gem Cl inton, Itobert :Morrie tien, 5C 4 4,, Geri." itandlton, Gen: Gates,'.Gon. Glover. GeMlifrllll. Ham 'lows, Gen; Biel:Mary Olintoni Washiogton;(filam tbo picture by_Peale,) Waablogton,,(llne)! the picture by , Trumbull,l Washlngtoriiiiretun tbeidetureby.trorelnull. ler,) Washieigbin, (team t,be.yletatle,,Of limidatiMa - Bta ,, tool Wiesbington"(Gam Os picture ofßrowee Statue,) Wahington,Areelthie.orkritml Proinui) ISM' , Washing.: ton, (early"partinit,) „Aire Waebillgio!legtetei 3 titert,), Übe rbilllpotlttom pleturmy •. , 11" "!,..7•;1 ''..4I.III.IBTIt:ATIGNI3,OB STBEL. , i Cra l i tork ,,,l , deedgee;), Atlishluston s;Blrth Beunt Vernon, trveyor::,Washlngton' at g the•,,Dlemal ''Whieheitet ; ' , *asbingtoner irbg,oorlki‘etapPli fitu;ker.liip; ,Fortliaonderoe ; leiicetleo ertlaration'et West feint, 10,17130; Wublngton'Quelllng AIWA' (trOmeenteMPoreirydram., 40.),V0w.0r New Ycrk,377o; Bostomßem Dorchester' fredglitiv. 1779 VAtiMenueenientetliideperulenter Bat. , ,tleotl'rontom; Altat,tleoteermant:2 , ln ikethiol Mon., mouth' Braddock 's Dnttle Field; ,Witabltlitten going to' tuns niwaye 4 reamine per •emlnertee,"mts!ble . ..,4 , • —lt le. Intended that tha illustrations. In, cite. 'edition shell be worthy.of the subject and of the anther. ThA,befskprtkilmtureit beitivekgago ,:tet:niake4utatieal, drawings, and tliainost eminent enteateera are seetWed. No evßetike wilt be Viral to makelbe engravldwelewie, d lOW teetwite,laan, art, an, 1 1,1010-tatieiketat7 F 0.4 io&otui,tahtc . .• ...Agentaimisleattsalwere mipplieden',Mbeesi..tertesi:,: 't blue: two Mptibilsbed - ekclusividelbesitteerlbare:: ' -1 :44-,Ccuntry papers laserting tblesdeitibmaseitttt , *III repel ve a complete swot 'the, I.llWatratettell Bono f.!jairt,14,481 1 4 ....41eP 1. • . . ••• • • .;,;, Items '01) Zefearuji#:, rd eir2 Cage. -71Ovr IfOrk; teb. 9..2-Several'Asfilitiintarsilt pesOssi 'Were ogtinttned asty,Mti: the ;matter ttlAfia'.txttrity ;Dr. Male. AteirtAsir i ip4.Etil . Hone with r.' _Burden,' . testified'. their - belief that the latter watt at Saratoga, on the 28th 'of Ootoher, the date of the, alleged marriage. .ffii'Dlaidsdellidecilestified'that--cirtain-'-pa.f -pers found in blokes 'possession, purpbeting • to hive pasned - between`Dr. Burden and Mrs. .Ounstingimm, were forgeries. _ 7- Itilia -- Salle - ribitith. a, corset ma ker, testified that one evening, laie in October, Mre. Can• ningham and her eldeat daughtereame to her motheee helm° to await the arrival of gen tleman. :The hater came.apdaaid "ell tight" and: then the thiee went. Off.' together. The . witness woe here conducted to another room. Kr*ere tte Se rat - persT) ,pointiThrie'§-6-ellerfrfa nut the man whit ;called:. for Mye! Cun- , minghatn, "hob 'ehe Mffieeltatingly pointed to 4Ecktiti r The theory of the prosecution 'that the Inikht allndsikto wAs the one on ;which , Mrs. tO have, 'been' nia 'Tried to Mr.;'110;10t. , 1 , ,h1r, Eckel, was - th.en - up . ; `but-refu se d. tit:Sinswer-the,ifiterogatorial--pat-40--himr-on ztbit plealhat lie wee wee , a , party . An. te4eitink-discuesion.en s ueiLi, WM. !int:dell. of dolumbus; Ohio.-a brother. 'of tifit'lletieiiiiiiK i hns green Mince that he 41..: ,tends to apply; foe letters of administration on ;the-tatter's estate; N-- — Flood .of the Slierynehanerna lIAERIBDUIIp, Feb..9.—There is a great flood' in the Susquehanna ;The ica6roke up this aorning, but gorged about four, miles below. The ice has been thrown • over tha , railroad track' 10 to If) feet high. , The down train hes born obliged to rettwo from this Mittee. It 'armored that one or more bridges On the Juniata brave been Swept away. . • '", - piece of the .Comberland Valley Railroad Bridge over' the Susqoehanna hale been injured, and the danger of the bridge be lug-carried away is so imminent that the ears' hove not passed 'over iK . The sebile along the. ,river is awful, and a great destruction of prop erty is threatened. • , Between this place and Middetown the lee has been .heaped up along the shore, and in Many places it covers the'traek'of the Harri sburg and Lancaster Railroad in piles of ten or twelve feet In height It 'is fearetithat a good 'deal 'of damage hes been dope to the road. Travel is completely su.pended. Tba, Ex press train, which Started from here this morit• ing for Philadelphia, had. to return. (Tho obstructicins have-since - been removed and the cars run as Usual.] . . . . Teiylbie.Freshet on the Hudson AL➢ANY, Feb. 9,—.A iremendoue flood co .curved last night, causing 'damage estimated to amount to two millions of dollars. The' -city, during the night, was afieene Of tyesui most confusion, both front fire and water, and laborer/ were working all night. in removing: the goods from the stores In the lower flirt of: the citi.. The second storiee were, as it was'. thought they would hi, safe.. But at-11 O'clock,- tile water began rising rapidly, and.thO work-: men were obliged to .desist, for their own s :Safety:, ,- ' . . The water continued rising till 4 o'clock i ( An& - inoritlng, when - it - iredeNed..arpelnt three , fi. higher - than any ever before - known , -fiord--- 1 g thavrholeThWer portion of the city us high tip, ad Green Street . The lower parts of ' Her /lamer, •Hudstin 'and 'the-parallel streets are. suirmergeeto!the -first story, and Broadwayi, flooded from- the :Exchange to - the Beletran ' House. • The' stoles and cellars on . the west side are all filled with water, find all the streets. .between Broadway and the river are naviga ble by boats. A large number of 'cattle have been drowned. . . Four hundred cattle were drowned in East Albany, and.. alto many bottles stabled in the lower part of the city. Three wrecked bonibe. paased down the river Ibis morning from aticie; tw men being:on the roof of one of them. Tie iludaon River Railroad is submerged, as is alsolbe Central Railroad, and the trains are landing their passengers in the- ouiskiiis of the 'city No trains have left to day, as yet. At noon the 'natr was again rising ra pidly. Arid meeting has been Milled for the relief o the auFerers. • The streets at noon presented a scene of the greatest ezoitemeut. Severnl alarms of fire blive been sounded, and families from the flooded districts nre being landed froM flat boats at the post-office steps and other points. iariiajti. On the 4th . of Yebruarp,'lB6:. by flay. 3. C. Bucher, Mr. riA3llThi. WOLF, or south Middleton, to Miss ANNA M., daughter of the lute Charles (uyer, of New ton township, Cumberland county, Pa. . ptaos, , • - Al' Whit° llall, Cuuitwxlnnd county, on Friday, JA. nuary 30th. 166 i, A. 1). of barks county, in., aged 16 years, 6 mouths, and 30 days. On the morning of the td inst., at his 'residence In Wellsville, York county, Mr. VOA AB IiIBSIVT, In the' 49th year of Ids age formerly a resident of Papertown. New Rh ertisements. UN I O'N F . I It .E.-.4.'.4OIIIPANA'S' —l , Iwr ii Lit 451. uit El• sinjor E. §. EllE, of Carlisle, .will deliver the fifth lecture before the Union Sinn COMPANS on TIIVIIB- DAY, the 10th of. February, 1867, to the . COURT 110111$1. Sulject-- A Tx.et :Ann Tu.s.". . - • . - EensOn Tickets, admitting too persons to the course, $1 00. Season Tickets, admitting one, Weenie. Tick. ets can he obtained trout en) of the Committee. • .1. FAGAN, - - ._ U. DELAVY, A. C C 011.5111,01; C. 11 AlEcit, . It. M. BTEVEN3O:I, , • Committee. Dec. 24, Lao). . . • 1 , : 1 , 1 RES . --CONCERT !—The . • Singing 1 - Class, under the direction of,JOIIN 11. RIIIOIIII, wl 1 meet In Education Hall, for irobecirsal, on tnitnrday avaditlif. Neb. litb. ,The p idle are Invited to attend. hereby giveu that applica • Uon for Lieenso.under the art of Slot of Mara, inioliettitiedi -..- Au - Aet - lultegliliite — tlieTeibrif gtiog Liquors." mustihe tilled with the undersigned en or before.the :Het ddy.lif Merck neat. , , JOHN at. CREDO, . • • „Clerk of Quer. Bess. • • 1100T1011.—All pereons.knowing then . selvesiudebted to C.l tihoit Agt., ato hereby both bed to call and settle their respective accounts as soon en, pcsedblu, as he Is desirous to limbo a genond settlement.' Notice Is also elven to thono baying claims or demands against C. Inhoff, to present the same trishout 'delny for settionont, C. 1N1191 , F, Agt. Carlisle; Set. 6, 185T.:=-3t. I_, 4 STA'rE. OF .REV. ALEXANDER SllABP,4leceased.—Notleo. Is hereby given that Item Testamentary on the .Estste or Bev. Alogancier Sharp, late of'"l'en tan township, Cumberland 'minty, deceased, hare been granted by the. Register or %Id county, to tho subscriber, ,residing ,In the samo town n ship. AU persons knowing themselmm Indebted lo said estate eve roquhed to , mako Immediate . payment. and those hoeing elahni to presetib them for settlemont to , It. BHAIIP, • Executor. • Yeb,ll—pd TA J,AN N 4 TIN, diei;aaid:=l.44lee 111%004 given that Let tere of .Adadolatratton ,on the estate. of Jane artin, -late orDlektuaon - townahln, Cumberland M county,' de-. eeasid, bays leen granted by the ltegtbier of the raid county; I o the auteerlher;realdlog In Newton town gap. All Inuaotu.hislng • eltdats agalnot 'Feld estate are, re. ,blueated..o.nresent_thent. foraattletub4,, andthine. debtal.tci make OnmadJate payment to .. ' ~ • otonaz 81MBAN, . AdmlnlOraton reb.l:l, len 1.1.1 AN YARD. FOR SALE:,-The.Tan.; yard in my occtipericy; (hilneey, !In !bur-Mlles of , Waynesboro'; Franklin eounty, Pa, 167 for min , .7t includos,about tbree'acres of Land, snood,' substantlal:twestory Brick, HOUSE. and- Eiteben, - Etn , bang, Carr - lege end Ice 'Boosts Bunitii and Well 'or ex: , oellent water al- the kitchen door,. Steam ,Engipelleack-, ennYing Shop,'sbout tarty yeta.'mostly nodes. .roof,liC Bunning gtream of . - Piateplissing thieve"' it, Garden. Orcherd, and all ' th ere4Milte buildings and', - ippuriolumeelao irony" on'the Mitmitig tualloetia sively.. It in one orthenestast sod most complete pro pertles alba .I"ind, p, etate,:of complete repair, and will be sold M a bargidrer as iblentctrOpf Soda It maces , ' , m u, r ef, od etnrieste eale i tt will be laid' At public auctionew,thellßS.T . rulpA.x 1,11 Orietbird of iboPorelooei.tiothrita aukoia ( .4. 5 kwienee In two equal anneal Instalments; r, • '.'/Nir er,pert let • ,Franklin boo tY iti;fiti*ol.l4d , b 21 , 21?-", of the recant Mato and VOInOt ,lirvtr.7 naa , whb leads a:•' , o• 'North ttatutiotAttia:Cai4sio;,, - .''''iiii,i:ll - 04illli.iiiAqii464$iita`,t:':,: - ' . . • II I,