Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, October 10, 1855, Image 2

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GLCI1ICU8 TBItlSJPII.
r Tbe official . return of. the. Election . which
wo publish this week, prove that the people of
jCauibria noUy sustained theuiselvc on last
Tutedaj., 1 The ' whole union ticket is elected
jy an oyerwhelniuing majority.; -Truly, this
ia a victory ne?er to ba forgotten, - It proven,
hat tbe hardy .Mountaineer! of Cambria, love
the Constitution of their country, and loath
and detect the foul spirit of religious bigotry ;
.that they cai..thiuk and act for . themselves,
,aod art not to be made the tools of designing
lnave'"'and ' deniagognes. "The cast- off
.lough of a polluted and ehauiclesa I'resB,''
.which circulated ao freely through the county,
'a few days previoua to th election, ao far
from anewering the end designed, had - the
'fleet cf krouning the jvsople to a settled.' dc-'
(teruiinea persevenug resuswuee io iuc cuons
..of' the midnight conspirators,.; to : carry , the
lection. Poor Sam if utill living utight well
'xclainiV' Save me from my friends." Tbe
roffult is a noble tribute to the good sons and
jAtriotisuLofl the. people, of .Cambria, and we
venture to prophecyj tbati it will be a long
"time before the banner ;of lleligious Bigotry,
again unfarled iu their midjit. 1 " 4 ' ' ' I
tj JThe returns from Bedford and Fulton show;
thav Smith and Bernhard our candidates for'
-Assembly, are elected by aliout 900 majority.
The returns from every section of. the1' State
'are most cheering. '' and , we have received
.sufucieiU t ehow.j that J'ennsyrvania is re
deemed. Arnold Plainer is elected. Canal
Cot&iuWioner by a large majority, and we
have sectir-:d a-majority in loth branches of
t he legislature. ; . Gen. Foster U elected in
Westmoreland. Tbe Democracy have carried
their ticket by a large majority in : Allegheny
'oojsrj- Voor Saiiii he is dead, he ia gone,
sani his followers may well exclaim in the bit
.itrness of their grief? as thej-f.4hre his hrarse
tFareweH, long farewelltOT-ll our great-
- -T'Tbe flwt exhibition of the Cambria' County ag
ricultUrril 'Society .Was held on the farm of .
'i5hoemalser tsj,. near Ebenshurg on We-lntsday,
''Thuniday; apdJr'riday, the 3rd, 4th and 5th,iiibt.
During the first Jay; the weather was rather clou-
dy and nnples:int, and tle attendance of pe.ltf
not veYy large, but nothing more eould have bevu
-fcs;redou the two succeeding days, when tbe sun
rshoneoua brightly, and the air was baluiy and
; pleasant. . The peejije, front all quarters of the
county were consequently in attendance, and the
tarn out much larger than- brvn antici)atcd.
The arrangentents made lor tlio' esJnbition were
exceflenf, and the whole aflalr reflected much
credit mpHi the Society for this their first effort,
"whilst'ft wits also gmtifying to witness the inter-J-t-
mauirested in it by th farmers and others,
.fo;ni. tlie cominencement to its i-!oc. " ; ' ' t'
Y.lbe display of stock "as not very large, bnt so
ias as jt wwit was very creditable, and was "pro-
pounced, by those WJ,0 hal been. preent at ex di
bit tuns in our adjoining couutiv, ia fully equal to
any there exhibited. -"i!
Tlie ex.hibiti.)R-f l'uultry was good. ' Anum
bcr wf Agricultural implements were on , the
, grouud, which attracted -njuch attention, as well
as surklry articles munnfuetured by tIo mechanics
r of this plCV .'. '' " ' '' .' - ' ' ' !
' The display if ,vegbtuUwaad fruits was very
Urge. Euonikuuf pumpkins, cucumbers, beets,
potatoes, egg plantsle. dt., were tltere in abun-"
dance. The fruit fulne othe pn;t c:tson. being
.rufuiic" and abundant, thw tables ' were well
filled witl the pi luce of tie orchtl. and garden.
1 1 iuBT ajpJu- o U not le fc-iia 1, whri-t iacs,
grapes, avl "garden .uce -rtf writ r presen
ted. The thrJermi -mx itaens of butter, v Nc
i ro-4-Muit in rariouu f-ni3 according to the tad
tA th ciH.t.ihuturj and aiJractM attehtiou.
' SjeiiiK-tis f LrHd,; Guar, grain.' coru &c. were
pi, tit W eeu'.'V TA' ilujtay of pr-scrvs, bed
inriT. brikkets rnibni'lery,' aiid.ut-wlle, ,work,
i. -iUt it.reflwiif i unit U vrclit up-w the, industry
t4 war h'Mwwivcs, was much admired.
f . 7T-hreiiiauj.lijp exhiWle I by thefLwIiei who
i ti e'l tlur iit, mttructed a very large ermxa, and
.ri t!i thenie-,f mueh 1 adntirtha. " The large
Hiiri'-Kum the t'autastki" at tlu-ir par.ulo o
L-reWk n tie Ltot dy, was n the least of
ihe show j.I createi lunch atuuseatent.
.. tCxru 1 -Veialiajj;.' Ku. et Jolu.stown. de-firf-l
the atkircsa whtoh was an eloquent and
'! ' riduUn, an VlJihh-'appUu.lod. Weshall
'n.ievur iviiAShk ivlw-rmfu-r as well"s the-j
f!t of pretmams awarded tn th ckttTT!jt-ers. -T..i
N"ewry lira- ait I -Sruig Baud were ia at
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tendance during tlj whole time of the Fair, and
lulded luuoh totho eojoToicnt of .all by tEnir Jr
ceitent muaio. . : ' t cy f
'flie exhil iikn of the society w8 altogether a
creditable We, and although the contributors were
rear'l kll from Cambriax'township,, we bope'that
the Example net by tl.cm wilt induct tha farmew
In oilier parts of the county to come forward at
the next exhibition, and show what -oar little
'r cority cfm",do:--and thnt Cambria is not- lehrad
PennsylTtnia Electioa.
' BLA 1 II COC JfTY.
: Altoona, Oct. 0-.TLe-vote in the boronsbof r
Altoona, . for Assemblymen, stands :rAmerican,
201 ; .JMon,.i02. l'gan township gives k.h
olsonfor Canal Commissioner, 257 majority.-,
. 'Ilollidayshurg gives I'lunier 09 majority.,
Gaysport Ixtrough es Tlumcr, Deui'87;
Xkl.oJstm, SO ; ; -'- -: '
YORK COUNTY. ; ; :.
York, Oct. 9. In the borough of York; Welsh,
l)cm., for State Senator, gains 142 over the vote
for T.igler last year. Ilis gain in Spring tlardeu
township, is 23 over Bigler'a Vote. "
..Yon V.Oct. 9 11 P. SL-Wm, II. AVeUh,
Dem., and the entire; Democratic ticket is 'elected
by a large majority.
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, Lancasier, :0ct The city of : I jtucuKter
gives Plainer, Deni., fur Canal Commissioner, 219
mnjtrity.- : ' '. ' ' ' ' 1 v V; '
'-' Mount Joy gives Nicholson 2G majority. '
I : t; v VKRRY COUNTY. 7 ; f; '
LivF.iiPoot-, Oct.-'O. livcrpoti brrfotigh gies
Nicholsonj for Canaf Comaiisskwr, 9 niujority,
ami Hawcs, American, for the legislature, 7 jua
jtirity. ; Liverpool township gives Plumer, 14 rna
jority, aud Mitchell, Dem., for Assenibly'J4.- vi
I: SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. .' V
- Pottsvim.e, Oct. 9.- It is supposed that C. M.
Straub, ' Democrat is elected ; to the State Senate.
The whole regular Democratic : ticket is supposed
to be elected. 1 " . ' ' -
; MONROE COUNTY. ; ij "
STKoLDSBuao, Oct t).7-In Monr.c conytjj', the
Democratic ticket has about 1400 majority.' Geo.
R. Barrett ia probably elected Preiiident Jude of
the district composed of the counties of Mouroc,
Carbon aud Wayne. ' 3-, u , i;r ,t:
. i " I . CHESTER COUNTY. ,' ?
Parkesbcbo, Oct. 9.-Sadsbury townsliip gi ve8
Plumer 150 majority, and the Democratic Assem
bly ticket ISO. West Cain township given Nich
olson 19 majority, and the Democratic Assembly
men 7 majority. : ' ' r, , :
,u r';.7'.- A LLWi IlEXY CO UNT Y. "V;.. , . '
PiTrsLViio, Oct. Qf We have return sttyin 27
districts iu'AJlegheny county, which give- Patter
son, Dem., fir Sheriff, 1050 majority. The entire
Democratic ticket is probably elected. u s I
' Pun.AiiajiirA Oct. 10. In the Slate jL'e Dem
ocratic majcrity is but 1 25,09, The Ien)o
c ratio candidates in the city for Sheriff,.' 3 ;'gi.-j!ci-.
Clerk of the Orphans' .Court and Canal" Conitnis-j
sioner are electetl by mnjori ties ranging from 1000.
to 2.800. The Senate ami: Assembly ticket in1
the oH county are elected by oyer 2,000. .' In the
city, .for 'Assembly; two Democrats and two
Americans are eleeted. 'Hie result ba been efi'cc
td by the; opponents of Kiiow-NothiBgfsrh'aud
the3 Prohibitory ' Liquor Law' uniting uptm tlie
Democratic ticket. The Liiuor' League 'worked
hard.. V "" ' ' : '-; ; ' ' ,
- DELAWARE COUNTV:' ;;
' CiiKt-TKR, Oct.'l0.-j-The following is the result
of the election in this county : Assembly C. D.
MacVy, Dem.; 1578 -V. G. IlinkVnn, Whig, 850;
L. Miller, Republieau . and Temperance, 580 ; D.
B.Stacy,' K. N-, 274. The whole Demratic
ticket is e'e-'ted bv majorities ranging from 200 to
700. The Republican movement in this county
defeated ' the Whig ticket by taking off a portion
of the party, and causing the principal" part "of
the liquor vote and tliat i.4 -the operatives in our
factories to be given to the lJcmocratic candidates,
particularly for the Assembly. '
..: ; T . . .MONTGOMERY COUNTY, f ' V!
NoKKiKTows, .Oct. 10. The vote for .Canal
Commissioner in" Montgomery county i-tand i-r-;
Plumer, Dem., 5013 ; NidKilson, Fusion,. Si00;
llnnwr's majority, 1713, with one township" to
liear from which' will increase the1 majorisy, and
the whole Assembly ticket by about the tnne
vote. ; N. Jacoby,; Dem is: elected ' Associate
Judge by 400 majority. Y . " .' '.'"' '
. , ' . . BERKS COUNTY.' ? '!;; '
, REA.tts., Oct. Ml TleVDcrnocratic majuty
in Perkscounty is about 4000. ... ,
i In this city; - AnioM Plumer, the-; Democratic
candidate for timal OuBm.issoner, has a majori
ty. Gen. Wm, It. Kcini, the Know-Notliing can
didate for the State Senate, -lias a majority of 200
in the citv. '" "' ' Tr '-'' ',
- CUMIiERT.AND'COUNTY.y , -
V Carlisle, Oct. 10. The majority for Plumer
in Cumberland county is about 100. Tlie Demo
cratic Asicmblymen and county officers are ''elee
teil by majorku s ranging from lDO to C&GV The
Democrats-are this evening 'firitiga- safafe and
having a procession, w Uh music, iu l of the
victory..- ; . .. a ;
.- - ., PUCKS COUNTY. . ; , '
: Dovlestos, Oct. 10. The returns from twenty-eight
towns in Bocks county, give u Demo
cratic ' gain over bust year cf 1250. The Demo
cratic majority in the comity will be about 1000.
WAYNE, SUSQUEHANNA AND LUZERNE.
' PixGHAMFTOS, N. Y.,Oct.! 10. Tlie-!tt'turn&
from six townships in' Wayne county, Pi.i give
a iK-mocralic majority of 295 ; fotir towns in Lu
zerne give a Democratic Majirity of 217 ; seven
towns in Susquehanna, give Nicholson for Can.il
Commissioner, 340 mnjority. , ., . . t .
The majority for Nk-bolson, ia this county, is
LOO. : . . ?. . J . ;
- Wayne Cvunty gives 300 Democratic majority.
' ALLEGHENY COUNTY'. . i
Pivrssvao, Oct. 10th. Tle entire Democratic
ticket Is-eWcted Leytud doubt. -.Patterson, tr
Mrf-rilT, ho'-".00 majority ami the balance of. the
ticket about StiQ majoritv. "n,.".' ',,"".
HUNTING IK)N I COUNTY. ' " - ;
! Hr5TiXQii.v, Oct. J0th. The returns as fa?a
fK-ard fnm indicate a nvjority of 500 for Nichol
son. - 'Ile wh-ilrAX.erJtan .ticket is elected. " : '
. : BEDFOU COUNTY. 4;
DrjFOsn. Oct. lOtiu rThe cetartiM'ecetvetl
from seveu'dlstricts'show a DvJUtrat'9 gain of 66
over the vote fiw Governor. '- t . ', . " '
" Toorir Ache. Persons artrnot fner.diy aware
that Dr. KeyserV Tooth Asht rmieSyi for sale at
Jaitcs McDisBKtTT'Si iu tbi phv vll4tp.im-
mediateir.snehinflcoth. . Whoovtrtoes itvijj
beouavioccd.
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0FF1CTJ1L ELECTIOII EETUIlITiJ OF CAHBIHA C0U1ITY;
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biarmcT.
' - Alleghany ... . . J 243
lllacklick . . : . . . :lC
M' O f'Camlirr
.t V . !i Carroll I . 4 JJ.'-.t 9-
2401
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142
16
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194
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Cleartield
144
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0- C.nemgh No. 2 .
t A)uenaugh .No.,3
i Coneinaiigh bir.-i..
" Kliensburg .' ,
' Jackson , j. v ". -.
JohnstowTr .jV'i' "
' Ijoretto ? . :: I
'. Munstcr .';"-''. . . .
- Richland . . v ;. .
.. Summerhill .-. . -;'
; Summit villo .'v. .
. Suiqueharina , ...
Washington . , .
. White liV'.i I.
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88
107
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117
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h ; The Ohio Electioi. . f :y
CTiNCiNSATt, Oct.. 9. Tlife electiori in this city
to-day . passol off qnictlyj Ali the cff;(.ltouses
Avere ckweL The Democratic ticket for this dim
ly has been electetl, but the Tetunw as yet arc
meagre and unrinablel-' ) ' " ; V. ' '''''
'"" :. " fsi-roxn DRsrATCit.J !
' ! Ct.KVFt.ASlJf Oct. 9. The returns the elec
tion " are very 'scattering, and ' it Ls nnpossiblc to
say more than that MedilL. Jjemocrat, for Gover
nor, U ahead, from all points, with a fair prospect
; ' .V '. " . Georgia Election.. : T , ;
. , Baltimore, Oct. . 9. The . returns from 93
counties iu (ieorgia, give JvliwUn, jDcm., for
Governor, majorities llwrting up 13,750 and An
drews, American, 5237. The election' of ' Craw
ford secures sis Democratio meinbxTS of Congress.
: ! :
i - The Election in Ohio-: y - .
3y CiicurN-ATi, Oct,' 10. The"- vote (br-Tiknbk-,
the". American candidate for.G-'yerhorfa ' larger
than was'antu-ipa'ted. ' The contest between Chase
and iledill is close, and tlie' returns received , l
dayrem to favor the success of theTonner, ,
The Ohio ElecMoa--Chase Elected Governor.
. CjMM.vATi'Oetv10.TT-TliejXmocrats of this
city concede the election of Salmon. P Chase, ihe.
Rejmblicah candidate fut Govcruori i ilEa- majority
will be about -10,000. :t ' - '' " -
" In llan.ilton conntv, ilfedill. tbe -IXMiKxa-atic
Candidate for Governor,-has 800."-' majority. ' lu
Drown county, tie Democratic majority is fro.n
20o"to ''boo.-"-"-' 'f -J l ;: ,r - '' '':;
( ii Mnnicipal Election in, Baltiraore. ,
BAiriMOiir, ct, J0.--Tiie dectioii for mtin
bers of the City Council passed oft' to-day; very
quietly. Jl'he vote lias' cciistdcrablyriallen" t-fl".
The returns indicate large gains for, the Demo
erats.' ' L';y: -ii.:u ra.u
Vm. Grge linker, a Democratic-candidate ia
the 19th'AVard, died thiif afternoon. : "
SKCOXD VESPATln.
?. llALjrMORK, Oct. 10, 9 P. 51.-
The Municipal
election .. to-tlay. resulted in ithe cJioiee, eight
Americans and twelve Democrats, being again of
six- Democrats from last-year- .'Die- Democrats
have about - 1000 majority 'on the populhr; Vote. !
The Americans had a majority of 2700 last yeari
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;:Il0W MCMIIKHS ARE GOT XJf" FOR TUB j
Nebraska Lkolslatihe. A Mr iPurple,' ', a
member of the Nebraska Legislature; inform
ed a gentlemanj at Chieago a short time since
something Jiow members are gotten up i.u. .Ne
braska:; i lle said ; " (Jummiugsthejecreta
ry,' said to -'tuc me morning. r ! Iarple, Ve
"want a. member from Bart county;M';i SoI
harnessed np, and took nine fellows ' with me,
and we started lor tlie wod; . and .wk-pn
thought fc had got aboat fare&ugh for Hurt
county we unpacked bur balTot-bo and' flekd
an election, canvassed the vte", aud it was
astonishing to observe bow great wa4 the cb
animity at the first election ever held in Burt
county. Purjilt; had every rote f ' So Purple
was declared duly elected j and here Y am." '
Tt'nTVG the T.AiiLts. It is stated in the
Zancsville, Courier, that the attdrney,' of the
Ccutral Ohio railroad company haiK In accor
dance with the , iirstraetions of the, compnny ,
commenced sit against theowuerof tho cat
tle by .whreh a train was throwftyfrbni : the
track with considerable damage, 1 some time
ago with a view to recovering damages far th
same. The eompay , is also, etennkaed ' twj
prosecute tbe owner of all cattle thai iyay be
found upon; the track' hereafter, by which in
jury is done to tfie property of the company,
.' Ait AMERICAX 35ot ix tub IU;ssiA.,v Aumt.
-The Fredonia (N , Yi,) Advertiser is inform
ed that Knceland : XorcutL a nativo ' nf that
village, and for a year or two employed a an
. ' -
apprentice m the Ccwr omce, liasrceentlji
attained a high, rank in the Kussian sen ice; 1 jn t.n;g room, some provisions were kept. He
in whieh ; he Las been engaged for the hist gave her some'meal previous to starting; On
three years, and is now in couuuand. 1 in the his return he went into the room with, her, to
r t cf ' ' t tret more.' She says she did not observe any-
Cnmea. as one of the super officers.- Ilcife, . . . . . i.v-k i, aLi
. c... . tCfi t a - "! thing suspicious in the room ; though be did
left that village in lb4 being thou only sev-' aBlluc particularly, merely going to the
cuteen years of ago," aud went to an Atlantic ; barrell to get what she wanted, and then go
port, where he shipped be-fbre th mast' as ing ont again. '! Wheri they : went oat, he
a sailor, -He rapidly rose from his position to! gin Iked tbedoor ,U k vKv;"! 1
A -,''- ; V 1 i. i i-A u . . She ohaerved that Nre- Corrigan s clothes
that of captain of a tnerchant-Tcssel, Arotrgb M ere b ia fc. fcand thonght
the intermediate pfSees, and Las fiually' be uere was something wrong. She skedCor
come a Hussion military general. Ho ial ways' rigan why his wifo had not taken themT He
was an adventurous youth, and ia noir; only said alw had got ; others r On oxanairwtkm.
twenty-nine Yeaof ag
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hma, Dronohit or?y disease of the SKJS
nary apparatuv that they hhe Cv? 'cpt sonndly during thf nigh, andid npt
tliat tlie bre remedy the very Ahimj that will himget up, but when she awpka he was
cure them apeciUly and at the low price of fifty, already np and asked her: yhj aha had got np
cents.' iVcparedi by-.lDt,- George Hr Kcyser,.i.Bo early. .t Ile.wcnt-do,wn tha fire soni? tUjDje
IWholeKalc Drnggiki Uy Wood reetCittsburjh, ' o llM forenoont .i . ,cs; ,J J
rla. and for ah James SJcDtrmit. "
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f i -, Most , , Horrible .Affair.
A i Wtftneiu yL&vikrtd, u$d Iter Ltdy Litriml to.
A1ei llltr Husband- charged irith the
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Qne of the nVost Wrriblc an J atrtx-loua af
fairs it has ever been our lot to recorf occur
red last, wcekj ki Terry township:, Vest uipre
land county;;; . . TJ r...,:
,. On Sunday nidriung .last.Ir .Corrigan,
wife of MIIugh Corrigan. a. farmer who lives
near. the . turnpike, about four miles .west of
thus place, disappeared.- Ilcr "husband stated
that the had .left, him and one to Fbiliulel
phia --They j have been - married , Alout two
year?, and it was known, "that they frequently
yuarrclctl, un several occasion he., beat aud
abused her badly ; ,eo jmic.Ii go. that at the
,.jav term of , the County Court, she had, Jiim
indicted for assault and battery, The"case
was postponed, until the next term, bnt in the
meantime they compromised the affair, and
he again weut.to live ;with hi iu ; though it is
stated that they, did not at all times get long
amicably sincCf v These circumstances, togethr
er with the , fact,; that none of the neighbors
knew any thing of the woman goiug away or
bad seen her after Saturday night,, and also a
renort that blood had been, seen about the
; house led id. tuspicions that cue Uaa? Detn
murdcrep
5-i-iO ..Thws4aju.wo.rhidg. .mokc , was seen
arl4tig from., au old. Quarry jrm ( Corn gan'a
premises, some . distance -from tlie road,, iu , n
rather retired .situation ; which , aroused ihe
horrible tuspicioa iht tle . wotnan's .body
might havo been takeir t here to.be consumed,
and thus destroy :ihe evidence of her having
been murdered. , i . u. .mT,:y .t airfC(dg. pantalooW; rt:ed with Hood,'
shortdiatance from the place, went down to the; - i r ,. , f i,t, :
ypot, and . nd a large fire, wade of Joar
brmdu &e:, and emitting a strc-ug smelly Oa
raKmg among, tue ue, -- u ; . ;
seenieu tq lie a, portion o, -.r, nv
lie made this discovery. Known, anu. auer-
rat. " l .. T a tfc
Jliey .louua vorrigau: inere wo.ug i vh
He.-asked, them what they ; wanted, ,1 hey !
told him their suspicions.,. lie said they uright
search ; but agaiu ordered them, off, and said 1
they were; trespassing ou bia., premises. ?,Ilc
ieke4 up sa stone, and threatened to hit one k
of the person, who approached ; but the latter f
aljo drew a stone,! whereupan Corrigan tlesist.-
e.1; au-1 shortly went away.? They examined
the fircii and obtained more liones. . .jjo'elock. - -
;Jn the meautime, information was made bcr, Th .t..Lt.rv, f At ib-
ore Tsghannonv IV., and a warrant pla-
ccd iu the hands of eonstabloVaugaman tor ,
-.1 c i v n.T l.'
with several; others to. the house made the
with several others to the house ; , made the
arrest, and brought him to Bairdstowu, where
attexioationfwashad, and the folding
ddHIonal favt elicited;,. v itttU
state
h
the.
eOterin
otlier wnrt of the" houV-e, in one corner under
the carpet was found a large stain 01 wnat ap
peared to be blood, washed np-the fpot still
a . .' 1
wet- 1. On other, parts of, the floor, .aiulupon
; Tiie persons who went to.make the arrest, ' ; YX. Pr.;
that theyjound track of a sled from tup 5 - . ?"
ouso to tne quarry, and spots of bhxxl along !M .,., .,ruh!flft. , ; ;(Hta
w'avi alsd blood marks on, tlie -fclcd. tin r- - ... y, . . . '
nuj , iMcv iw , strotKT delMiiiched from r.nnatoria. and . oceu-
z a toonf little geparateu irom uie . . f, ... . ... , t mi .i.
the door cheek, were als6 spxnot.(uioood 77- new batteries.. ,,, -i v
Corrigan objected to.theieBtcrin this raeai,4 ,;TW JrreneU were advancing their cavalry
saying it ins his private 'room y Mofef bones ond infanrry1 towards Bakslsaai: . "1 a
were foUnd in the fire ; the bones of tile , faeel-"- A fearful tempest had occurred at Scvasto
wero found almost entire three or four teeth I pol followed by heavy rains.' : ; ' V , ,::.
still adhering to the jaw. The remains werej
examined by several physicians; and pronoun
ced to bethoseof ai human being. .
Mrs. Corrigait was. in ,townj 011 Saturday,
and returned home in the evening, since which
time sho has not been Roefl.i JIe hiself sta
ted ihat she left on Sunday moraiag to go to
Philadelphia-Mbat . he-gave 1 $28, and
they Separated in .good humor and .lie' has
no seen Sier since. ; It appears that on Sunday,-
J10 went to a woman,-.natud ary Calla
han, who formerly lived-wiilfchiia as his wife,
and has borne bun childreu, one of whom was
living withiim, and told her that bis wife had
left, and he wanted her to take charge of the
house and attend to the child, . whieh was sick.
She went accordingry,: and; staid there, while
Corriean : went to Pittsburg. ;! He started on
.-. , " 1 1 T..: 1
aunaaysevening anu returue ou esuay
ftt ve t n,entloned . taking the key with him
.iter . vtoif . vj vw -vw,.. ----
' treastpitiS jki iie-ar nug. uu ciun ucr nmn-a,
. - - it. ' : - - 1 1 1
1. were iuuuu w w .
- Daqicl froghtoD, wq Irrcs near vorn-
Jhrrf editor., Cornur. f Stinger,
S'
2072 1395 2074 141207S 190 2059 14 10.'.
gan?s, says that some two weeks previous he
saw-l! him hauling wood "to tlie' qnarry : and
wondered whnt eould be his purpose. J Abtut
a week ago,7, he 'saw wood piled7 up there.
When Cwrigan was" asked what he had made
the fire for, he said ho wanted to burn off the
brush' and stuff to get stone out for his hoHse.
- On Thbrsday moruing lie;peetended tor be--lievethat
his wife was with some of the'neigh
bors,"; and threatened to proseetrte any one
who wonld harbor her. - He wirMaTv Calb--han
"Id- Lrrenubre toinqrxire! for her. YVheri
aske3 ' alxiut her mrirder, he said it was all
mobnshtue some of the neighbors had .got
np the ftorj it would be all right iu i few
day?. ' ; . ' ! r- -
! After ' the hearing, before yfmnnon.
the 'accused was committed to answer ' the
charge of murder; and; was taken f the Alle
gheny County jarl, to await his trial, '
1" There can be no doubt that a: jnwt lKirrihle
mcrdcr ' has been , committetl. The woman
was probably killed1 on Saturday night, and
her body- locked rtp-until Wednesday Jiight or,
Thursday moruing,.aud then taken to the fire
and consumed. The circiuuEtances even ex
ceed in atrocity, those of tlie cerebrat'-d Web
ster case at Boston some vcars airo. '
": Oorriarr is well known In this eoTiiiimnitv'
248 9 241 9 241f 91 2351 10) 237 10
14J 50 IT 49f "lC 49 - I91 49 16 'v49 -
C8 '1K . 03 137 02 141 5 139.. 03 141
193 . 9 194 10 194 10 194 10 219 10 '
141 fi 14tH 6 144 4l 144 6 142 ' 5 '
72 104t 71 102 .71. 104 --78 .lfift iti inn
,25 1251, 24 120 -20 . 120 2i "l2vl . 20 12 '
"48 ' 50 '45 52 -40 ' 55 "45 54 ': 44 T 59
118 . 52' 118 50 Jl8 501 1 18 5oi 117 J 49
09. "TO 68 77 "'CO -80r ;67.v 78 '64 ; 80' ' '-? 5
"1? 107 18 1071 .18 '107 IS ; 1071 y 13 107 . ?
138 214: 125 217 il80 223 132 217 137 r 210 : !
; 81l 2 ; 41 .i - ,1 ,i.41T- .v4 . :.HJt m 2 t JJ
120 122 1 122 11 122 1 120'.;1 ...j t.,
, 76j I24f 74j 124 Tol 123 74 .124 ', 72 127
'1761-174 178 171 17C 174 170 174 1751 172 , ' ' '
';6r- -71 ,r 1 f 72 , 71 ts,j i
02 50 61 54 , 63 55 CS k 54 C2 hi . ' '
319 10 31.F, 10 310 rTl; '313 1 11 S14 "JO . ';
10 93 11 iV93 '10 ,94 ' 12 , 87 10 ' y4:. ' "'
and has ricit borne a good character for tuaj-til field on either fide, with the-picturesque
years. He is about 50 or 150 years of aire, "hgaP f- Jm5 rtU Mountain, with, 'the Ittue
Further esaminations have since J In eti
made of the premises, 'a ml rrr trse'irner i
of the 1
rom whore the. appearance of llool wa.",; ft f
K f-.fti fi.'.tnd' thnt. a i-'oMewlribl,. Jmnntili. 1
of blood had ran dpwn an opening betweeu the
flooiiri2 and loss,' staining the latter and h'-
; mg in a clotted mass on Uie grounu. , pair
th w reccntry' washed, " bnt ; still showing1
. f Mood f Avcrc m.n oll l01Idav morn-
. baI ;ng on a feu(;e 1Jcar tjie j,0Ul(e
auctc
'
b mnch excitement irt the
neigbbwrfroxHl
' iu
regar(I to the awful -affai,r
and
a great
many persons Iiavc rsivett the. preunses-r
Jixilacuan, .
T .. . v.
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r.d ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA,
-il.r r - t-. , r. - , .-
fjaeWeek Later from EuTOpa.
. ; i.
. IIjwax; Oct. 9. The steamship Camula,
fmn IjiwrpvA. with European dates to Sat
urday; the 20th ult.; arrived at half post 7
. . . . -. r ,:. , ; , ; .t ,1 . , ; , i
-rz -" ' .'.l ''
Tlie latest news from the Crimea are that
.;.-,,- , i.i..i vi .t.A i.n
; " ,
' f.ortseJtakoffleg
; Aahe Al .c. haJ
'"V:
iiui i.-.iuiauii bt:it;iufuuu mt; a v .
d landed uienatKuT
the enemy have now i0,U06
men ou the K us9tao uank
of the llussians. .... .f .
On the 10th, the Bussiatis; were, fortifying
the north side Sevastopol,. and' constructing
, -Sevastopol is to be razed and tho baius
nueu npw is. :,-'';." r-.v !w . -;
: On the 17tb the Allies were concentrating
their forces between UaUklava and the Teher
najaad w ebnVtantly rceouaoitcrirtg the
left wing of tlie llussiail ermyl '.".Tue Allies
were actively preparing;, foe ai -a live earn-padgm.-.l'.
s. luniiiu-si : . ' ' ,
" 'Four hundred deserters, iuostly Polaiiders;
had arrived in the Allied camp. ; ;-,-
It i reported . that , demoralization ;;of the
Russian army is complete, and such was the
confusion from the first moment pf the assault
of ther Allies upon Sevastopol, that the sold
iers became exhausted : with , fatigue,' having
remained twenty-four hours without auy sus
tenance. . The loss- e the; llussians during
the bombardment and. assault is estimated at
18.000 mcnl ; : ; ' " -': '
' The, llussians continue to fire "shells into
Sevastopol from the orth shore. Somo of
the guns send the shot entirely over the town,
rfti 1
doing uueb damage t tjb,c advanced, siege
works of the Allies. ' "u 'T-
.A.'. letter from Berlin states that Piiuce
Gortsehakoff will shortly avacnatd ,the .forts
pn the north side of Sevastopol, but the Iios
bians are still ; making vast preparation for
the winter campaign.' " ' ' ' .' '' ' '
, The Russia treasury is receiving. ; large
tttiui tUrongv Berlin. ,'. . : i,
The Turkkh troops at Constantinople in
tended for Asia,1 have OAen iseutioEupatoria1.
. It 1? reported that large bpdies ' of French
,troops hayo f ecu landed at Eupatoria.
" 'Iespatches received from Vienna state that
Lars is greatly straited for provisions and the
garrison are actually subsisting on horse fiesh,
; j,Th.e Rnssiana hava abandoned . Ereronn .
jjost of tha Caltio fleet w to winter at Kiel.
rieu tue ueiuoorm v illages on vue iuu uuuk
.-I a rtfpon: i..U the eawcat ixrvitatioa pf Lhar
Pec iylvabi Agricultural flocietj? JforatiiiiHv -Pwr-i
loft i Ytiliingtoa -on Wednesday alitor- '' v
ing; boSStb cf bepembr, djjtr s-jrr
acd i reeabL trip, reached Uatriiborj kl2,' ..'i.
o'clovjr-n-.ttij same day. The . weatielr.waa
incomparably ae, and tbe t whle .exewrsieQ -;
was filied with 4Jeasint-incidet.-Cnnrk- - ,
-of -citizen greyt; Uie-Peakiet itlt
siam at .tbe-Tariou foU.kBg th jpoa.Lev-' -- ',U
In the afternoon th l'iwideitsoortedib;
the .officers of the . Agriultural fcocieiy ,ani.
by
the
Esq
f iff the followinff
a large procession of Cftiacns, proceeded to -.-
Exhibition Grounds waewf Jaief Greta.jr - . .-
., l'resident of the Sock-tj, welctnned bin"
--Jr. i'refiaewl-j-UrdevoIvf S; -oq me. Mr
President of; the Peuiiiy"lviij.iar,jjjtte Agrieol-: -T,
tural Society,' to weleoine your Kxeelleey V- ' ;
its annual exhibition, and, o present for yor
inspection tlie farm stock aod.kupleiBeBtxend-:i -the
field ' and- garden- product bthee
grounds the contribution of -,Ue farmers Jbf . -lVpnsyJvania
' ' 1 ; 1
The advancement pf the tillers' of the "sofl, -. V
has been with me a leading object throughout ...
my agricultural career. . If I eould, not.bavo
them take precedence of all others, I would
not consent at least,, that they houlJ-; rank
below c any class in- the-community, With -
th'w"' intent I appointed r the. Governor; "-Ki-. '
Governors, rand IoJges of the Supreme Caart ,; ,
rfithis Uooimonwealtb, participtetn,lho :. . -enterestiDg,
Jutk- of. J udges at t4is.exhibi-T ,
tion. The same desire promised "me-to go .
step further, .and invite your lxtcellency - to
come a Dion us in a familiar way, . toloyk at
the ppeciuieus or husbandry sod bniestio
manufactures, tliat I was sure' whJ not. fail
to challenge1 your appreciation.' . Vour re-,
spouJing so kindly to the call raade upoo-yu. :
consummate my bctt wUhes so far, and at'-.,,
fords uie tbe livtlieTt gratiucation. 'V there-,
fore, in the' name of the Pennsylvania taie.,
Agricultural f?ocietr; and in behalf of myself,.
bid you welcoiuc; thrice welcome !- -;.-:J..
The President of the United. States veylied.
iu substance as follows i -. t ; ; j ',;T -
Nothing could be more tffrrevvLe thau-tlio
circuinslaiices under which,: Hr tire first time,
.i .' 7t ; --m.tli.it
I I visit tki locality, - which besiles beg tlm
goverumental ceutre, is the ceiOc of tlx? popr
ulation and wealth of: the great, agricultural
State of Pewisylvania. ,.JMy. joftrieyhther
has beeit-fkill of iutcrtst t was part WittWly :
attracted, asT euteml the. valley, near' tbe
boundary .'tf yer State; traversetL-byiUlver
tr'ais beautifully kirted by green-; foliage,.
with here aud there the. tiuts.of early autuunr
but yet more impressed: as the broader valley
of the SuHjuehanua opened upon us with-.iVr-
-iouniai t inc uttiaitce. prefrenunz a saeteu
t alwoet WinvalUi boUucaa anu
beauty.
And now,sir, whttaall.l way uf thegra-
c'tOUS tlKkUMer Ml which tt U.1S been VOUT pleas-
ure to receive me in behalf xf tlie IVnnsyl- -
Vanta State AgrR-uJtural rvK'iety T 1' am
deeply moved mid dteply grateful. '''.
It is gratifying to witness on auy ocm-asinn -Mich
a representation of the patriotism', intel
ligence, industry -and: high moral aud reli
gious tone tf a t iKiwertul Commonwealth
which recognizes o diMinctioiis among its '
citizens but those which merit and worth con;;
fer. But especially inspiring is' toh a sevno
as this, w Iterc, fhe ycmjianry engrossed da- -'
ring the year.-, in their ; own puta-uits", iUvtug -upou
thir. owu acres, culth atjng tbeir.owu
siil, Miperintendiug the iutcreHs of ,thxair wt .
domain honest, . thoughtful,'' reflet tiug--but,
much wc'.ulid by the 'itatarc of their-noble,
and iudt pendent vocafiou, have come together
' for a brtter purpose than to criticiatr and rou
demu ,the St'tjtiineuts and oj,iuioua of others. .
I'usmoh .ind jH-t-jutliee are-, left V-liind tc-day L
S,K.'ial Vpirifi' jut.'judgVrient,-"andkind, mhh
tiou rule the hour!' ' VoUbaVC cwue turiMn-" '
iu o'ikI toinpare tho pnHlurious. "tl'tek
aud utensils of youriti'ighbors, . not to find
fault with thetn. but to improve your own, aul
I, by your iuvitatku liave couie amoug you
to enjoy the oveasiw, anni wtt-h ' yva to bo
gratified and instruetedi,'-'"'-''; ,r.
V It remarkable fact,' 'that hi this rouu
try." ' whvrr public laiV iinpos'S ho , restraint
upon lalnr or in we it diversion, we " liava
fewer holidays than any'poruoir of . tlje'civil
iaed world. Such gatherings arc useful,, in a
sK-ial aspect, aud with our present kiiowledgo
of their practical ', importance,- the matter of
surprise is that societies like yours were not -earlier
established, and that they' are1 not now
more generally encouraged.' ' Men engaged in
the other great interests of commerce 'and
manufactures . are,, from the nature ( of- their
pursuits,, brought together iul cities aud ci'mu
muntties,;and itotepetaleivt f their fhanibcr.
of commerce asud eirpnrat arra-B-gsfaieats,
luive almoFt daily ''and bom-ly iutereourse.' -1
Tlicre is with them acoutinualcommunicaikM
of thouglits 'aud intecehaiige of sentknent
and opinions. Mateticd facts are elicited and
communicated with-telegraphic rapidity, Ar.
nob bliese advantages uM&t important to the
two great national iutercsta to which X hav
adverted ? ' Could they thrive without them t
Are they not, indeed, indispensiblel ' What
but this interchange of tliouglitrtTalry, if
you please, of genius aud inveatfon haa whf
teped 'every sea with your canvass T Vkat
but this let me ask the distinguished gentle
man (turning to Ilonl J. P. Kennedy) stand
ing near uy; upou th fktfbcui, who- receutly
presided e-ver the navy Deparrnicut. haa mad
your ships as staunch aud swift as auy which
plough the waves of the oeean ?, "W bat but
this has given a velocity to your, spindles and
a perfection to your, fabrics, which enable
American manufactures to compete success
fully with the civ iliaed .world? And yet, let it .
be remeiubered. your pursuit of agriculture is. .
the basis, the foundation the only sure sup
port of both the others.'. "Without it . their .
t,h nt tics .would cease, and their ships would
decay at their moorings. 'A veiy ehort c.roa
. ...... 1
throughout America for a single year
not only eripple al the other, internets;
1, but it
would beriouly afect tlip. eejuinprtc of , the
world.' 7"ihe agri,cltyrisU 1'jtcra.Ily fped and
furuk-h the material tf clothing to our bniy
millions at borne, , and hasten, to' tupply .the;
urgeat wants . of tuifer,iu'inuiMtVJcs-.?,
when , the voice of huroam'ty Coynes- tf JO'
over the ocean. . .. - .- " v. - .- t
x-' Thecultivator of the soil who, docf t0l re?
alize these thingjr, lives unconscious tho
dignity of his callings t ,.. ,
f , "What , agncultural ' pieties-. atfr. aceomt
plished cannot be comped. but I think it
fsafi to say that in exaiuttmtlonpd compari
sons instituted on such occaaiQna a the prea -cot
in respect to the cultivation, an41gaithJ..:
ing of, crops, the wauta. Afhe .farrner
been clcarlj disclosed, inventiou naa tcca
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