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It H WhILelur J M Wilson T Wallace~ C Wheeler 1) Y W~ilson Taylor Wa~lt- C Werner Antimony Williams A Wnllhnll IIT Werner Paul Wfilfomo 14 \{r1.rd~o bu Weber Millus Willtnmlol, Jubn Wither. J.. 12¢201 hrodare Willlxmseu J Warr~on T T. Wild Job,, \I'uds 1)nrid 3 Watt 18 2(11 HC Wood. Th.. WxI-ul U 11 Wiilither. ER Wood. W Wdr Woalwnlrd,1 S Y-Z Vuu;;J.,tu/0,11 1 t Il·!illrl of Il:\·ill.rlir1, .l pllo~irt···P: H 1 ......122, Brniltr Lid of Ship.Letters. I,1, it -eve k A gt, c 13--C D -! ,ieg b , R I.iipWr ;l b. Jo- I, :I. I1,-.- J 1 hit le f:+lir ll .s1" J it Ii, holo h.I- MT-O u T M 11 - I 1''. ,t'ut , . T] , i+ hp 1:a,i , Jae.." q I, lq,h shide l',l,,.m c h , I,, .,, , ' %1 nha, k~lJ, w-,,, S ,0aa t a~lt i ,h. n l Mkk New Orleln ..July 27, Iog;. The iorength of one of the Armstrtong i2 polnd er guns has been substantiated in an extreme man per. The gtu was loaded and fired with every ounce of powder which the chamber was capable of containing; to which was added a long cylinder or liar of solid iron. equivalent to five ordinary shots. This clharge was repeated, and fired up to the fiftiethli round. After ample scrutiny it want pronounced that no ordinary usage ould linest or damalge the guln. Tit.: m.utt1ol"I ContdlootoN.--Dtr. iEvans ais been selected nas geonlogist to the Chiriqui expedition. th! arriving at the lagoon, Capt. Engle w1ill detail Capt. Ml olton, with his surveying party, to proceed on shore, anod Ifter making tidal and barometrical observatiol, ait the liharbore, will run a line with compallss. level nl iaronmeter across the Istle us, eighty mile-. to Golito. This will prolbably occunpy some tixlly dlay-, a portions of the lrolt alte lrough. IMleanwhlile. Ir. I.lvans will explore the coal miner i tile l iinity iof the tlavoon, and Capt. Eigle him. self will make a -urvey of the lharbor of Chiriqui. nd tesot the accuraecy of the lpresent maps: after which be will go to the Pacific sidle, via Panama. and inspect the harbor of Golfito. 'The colunission hope to be back by the 1st of November. The vessel which takes it olt will be under the com niand of Capt. Ilartstoin. AN }lllOo litn Serol. -A singular phenomenon was ohier cdt during tlie "rnnning out" of ticking river, listing frofi i o'clirk intit noon. Ntmncr nns lish, varyieg it sine aild quality, were swept down the river on thi en'face in oln apparently stunued condititll. Both sides of the river were lied with per sons, eIthellri them with nets and poles, and eonie vosed their hands. Abot tlwo thonosald were vallglit, varying i, size from six inches to tlwo feet. It i l supposed the veloeity of the crrentll alid he nnldy water prodneed ti~ t rather singular atlhir. [fin. Gazette. We hrequently witnessed, a few years ago, a siillar phnenomenon in the New (Canal, near this eity. In certain li pllcs, whenetver t vessel came lcnllg and lstirred up the nmuddy bottom, a setpecies of Sth callhd the l'hopique would rise to the sur face andll float httlelersly aboueit on their sides, as if inable to live longer" in their native eliement. Wiheni the wto r became clelar, however, they would relover fromi their temporary stupor. Wheettir they cr-d--c ttien-elvcs in that mannier now we cantsut say. Ill.t i fnllt .lFor . bhos1iotsiuirn.-The iiands. oro ltemocrrat of Tuisdy last says : We learn frhl a gentleman, residing about six or seven hiles iutl -otlir)y, that a violent hail soIrmI passed over bis neigit'orhood last week, doing iuch danmage to thi crops. Snome of the hail stones wetas largo a hefl'a eggs, and fell with such force as to burst open mnellnons, beat the fruit atill toff from the treeos, and onearly detroyedl the cotton crops. Many fowls, younllg lamoa od lpigs tie, ftr' o. d 000.. 'tihel ,it? uialt,,d. 0tal latntiqtllgtc t. StrnsTnrcK.-- A man whose name we are unable to learn, was sunstruck yesterday morning, while walking up Camp street. An unknown woman was also prostrated by the same cause near the French market. Both were taken care of. rontiEs DEATH OF MIR. AtLEXANDE TIR oER.- Yesterday morning Mr. Alexander Turner, a highly f esteemed merchant of this city, died suddenly of apoplexy, at his residence No. 100 Canal street. He will be buried this afternoon at I o'clock. Sont nE.-Victor fSehawgar, a native of Germrany, aged 55 years, committed suicide on Wedrnesday night, at his residence corner of O'leilly and Itocheblave streets, by blowing out his brains s ith a pistol. lie was found yesterday morning lying dead in the kitchen, and it is not known at what time the deed was done. Deceased drank a great deal, and had already attempted once before to clmmit s iecide by cutting an artery in hie arm. He was snpposedtto be sub ject to temporary insanity, conuedby intoxication. Schawagar was the father of the man killed lately by young Reineeke, in Colnmbus street. The Coroner held tile following inquests yester. day: On Victor Schwger, aged 35 years, a native of Germany, found dead in a house at the corner of Rocheblave and O'Reilly streets. Verdict. saicide by blowing out his brains with a pistol. This i the case of suicide mentioned above. On the body of Mr. James Alex. Turner, aged 39 years, a native of IBermud, found deadin his dwell ing, No. 109 Canal street. Verdict, apoplexy. On Margueritte ---, aged about 33 years, a na tive of Ireland. fountd dead in a house No. l1l Bour bon streetf Vordict, intemperance. ArreMtPtr TO SI:- FIoE.- On Wednesday night at about a quarter past 10 o'clock, a vacant stable at the corner of Customthouse and Basin streett was set on lire, but was disco.erel in time to prcvent damage. An empty camplhene bottle waon ound on tile premises. Wi.tnct Soir.:' .-Peter Sslat in of Plaonmino parish, yesterday made affidavit against a ioo.-c woman named Louisa Merritt, charging her with having stolen a watch and chain from. nnder his pillow, while he was asleep inl a house on Dryades street. Louiia was arraigned before thRecorderi Emerson and remanded to pri.Loutto awaites.aoidna tion on the 10th of August. ARRAItNEI) ON A CiARnioc. O .ANsol'-it. tlF.- Joe Bradley was yesterday arraigned before Ile corder Adams on the affidavit of the 'oroner. charging him with killing William Nolev. He was remanded to prison to await examination,. in default of $5000 bonds. GAVE BONeD To ArPIEAR.-Jo. h lyln. who was charged with having brass-knuckled Joseph Bond on Sunday evening last, was arraigned before Ile corder Emerson yesterday morning, and pleaded not guilty to the charge. The liecorder fixed his case for toe 17th proximo, and required him to furnish bonds of $250, which was done. fAYH*En.-Johanna Collins was yesterday arrest ed on a charge of having commqitted mayhem upon Mary O'Meara, by biting het ear oft. The biting was done in a fight which took place on Wednes day night, between the two ladies, and which was witnessed by a very select company, who describe the sight as having been" beautiful."' It is a ques tion whether the poor, abandoned creatures. are any worse than the men who could stand by and witness snech a scene. Mary's ear is now at the Recorder's office, neatly wrapped up in a piece of paper. STEALNG ToorLS.-Two worthlies namned ;eorge Ardor and Arnold Porter were arrested yesterday at the instance of George Speiler, who charges them with having stolen a lot of carpenters' tools. They were arraigned before Recorder Emerson. who remanded them to prison to await examina tionto-day. CoNTINcE.D.-The case of Adam Miller, who is charged by David Williamson with having at tempted to split him open with annax, was yester day morning called up by Recorder Emerson, and continued to the ltlth prox. Witnesnes were scarce. we suppnnose. scarce, ne suppose. CRESaCH C'L'ILT I' GHTlI :Ikt it. ANN VAL REGA LTTA. lThe Annual Regatta ot this Club :ohk :lace yesterday at the Lake End of the New ('anal. There was quite a large attendance present, evicilng that the spirit tor yachting was still as t animated as in the palmy days if this p'rp dar slpQr t. 1 pA mieeting of the Clob was .held at the (-lob House on the end ol the pier, at 12 o' lock, when the following boats were entered for tie *,sltest: .in dratwig toe po'-iion, i re-st- is s a. I tlaced. At 12- sclock te lihti gno was ired for thie yachs to take their position, which they did i with considerable ialacrit. Under the rules of cisely, when they all got aider way. After the last gun was tired, the breeze, which previously had been excellent, died awayo , td for the next two plhourced. s i ltas ditloclt for tie yachtws tos e en o keep steerag€e way, To make a long story -hort, Sthey calet to tne on the first roud in the fllowsid it ti oand orderde e of S The Clbt ue ast unow frilhed at I o'clo Ire achtsely, ohen llther the oth ul, as lhey par d the h , lae st ke, evinied iso lifth e d breeze a di pre-ii' I It to stregg le tor di prizwa. They d or te nes to gourpon, s hich, thlough not is erllt n h could carry, still eioghl to reqeire from the r ing shstelrse S e Tolimtle attntiong Fro -ortake u. ot to slake hoat, they proceeded i their way' in the raie, which resulteid as ftalow-, the -ur Sinary of which we gise foit the benlst o i ail who Stifeel an intrerest i tle result: Lll .1 "r . ll .. .. . . . . . .. . . o "mho termihait' d thie sport of the Cre'ctt s ity 1-- ·- ** - l' lThe obreeze 1hei I nut' lf.ht l-he I:mll t".Vii S Alongt t ahe line of the Solthe ,a loline usdrcad, a Igfar is iiolnmiai we learn by a fiid, this' ilhom e staic, ''in-Oi i ii l i t ar lad a dihu -iiug to tstates that there' as on riday slight Sshows eralosg the line fant Colebi aris l jr as Slm ert to illeald on Sely pllleedfternoon I t heir avy fbll of raili acolnlanii by miinh hnids r adti mI illn the raeru, t this relief will be i- time t n b- of Ie soar of wic to tle r ge lor Ihe bfiia sil,1 :i nho u1 a rcryan inlterist in s the reut rr 'itic Pol- E\sa N lIr.is To DI (itie .-lt Joeoa , July e2:.-Perkins tI eow a ' oeice li er i in, wa[si -o Thsa t l nit trat th e li r ota Cli oiiei r iit 'I( a fllot i ,i.cr-acli,, lay "l tiuetaahs t itt.ll a is utlly hlieo ti the tieOaio. stith (torc soenitri 1 Ia ia Sal Along tineline al'ai' Souoogtdtt. C'nn·lin: 1 I ndi, a. n far ula Coluimiao , I lesrn ba Das fsJld, shieiil'Jib lie --ribscn rrop i iia ite paticularly eiih'u'r hiiIi ic O rOpletly wihite. Tash IIsis uig e dt l eno ircuti'"sin ail sucIha lung 'f--g'-. ;I* heaven~ to death (riot nigh, "O .Q1, en leavcrriig to I TELEGRAPHED TO THE NEW ORLEANS CRESCENT. FURTHER BY THE STEAMSHIP CANADA. e: BI,-roe, July 2;.--TheCansda brings, in addition 1 - to the news already received by telegraph. advices e: from Italy, regarding the insurrection in the Si cilies. Naples has been thrown into a perfect state of p] agitation. King Ferdinand II had summoned the w most influential members of his former Camarilla I' to consider the prevent position of the country, t and adopt such vmeasures as would be beneficial to na the protection of the crown. . l partial outbreak had already taken place 01 among the troops at the citadel. Twelve soldiers of were mortally wounded. Dissatisfaction among all classes of the people is daily on the inclease. Ships, having on board troops, are leaving for 1 Me-inoa. i The latest advices from Sicily state that sangain- s ary combats have taken place near Messina be- lh tween the troops of the King of Naples and the advanced guard of the Sicilian army. I General Garibaldi has received one million livret I f and tiltyseven cannon. i telegram from Rome says that no further dis- i i trbanees had occurred in the marches of Umbria. ' SGeneral I.ameorciere is still occupying his former d iposition. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. 1 United States Steamer Seminole Ordered to Brazil. . inisoeTneec. July 2'.-The Navy Department n has ordered the C. S. steamer of war Seminole to l t join the Brazil squadron. h t The Seminole is now at Norfolk, and will sail it from that port as s,)oen as ready. ft Indian Affairs. d W.ti0oIo'r,. July 2i.--The Administration is I ativfied that no fear existsof bloodshed in the Cher ukee nation. as was recently apprehended. Thei Indian agent will take immediate measures ,or the expulsion of white intruders. Judge Green i wood. Commissioner of Indian Affair., leaves in a t few days for the Pike's Peak country. It is supposed that tile Arrapaho and Cheyenne Stribes of ondian.s will be induced to change their hatit- to those of civilization. The Pacific Railway. - iKAN. C't vi, July 2i.-The announcemlent that e the ground would he broken for the construction I of the asatern and Pacific Railroad, brought a s large number of persons here. Everybody turned nt out to see the sight, and as the men commenced the work the cheering arose, and again and again iv it was caeght up until hoarseness alone put an end vd to it. e- Steamboat Sunk-Four Lives Lost :d O]lVLetEr.,July 2e.--The steamerS. P. PHibberd, in fronm this port for Memphis, sunk live miles below I 03 the city, by a collision with the steamer Chancel lor. One deck passenger and three of the crew . are vuplposed to have been drowned. The boat n and a valuable carg DtsmnCrtotal loss. eg The cargo was t an ere for $50,000, while -- the boat wa- insure'gil' Pittsburg for $6000. s Gen. Walker's D.atination. be N.:w YonK, July 211.-The New York Tiines. of n. this morning, says the real destination of General ce Walker is Nicarague. ad Domestic Markets. he ('ctiurTr. July 2i;.--The Flour market closed of dull, at unchanged prices. The market for Corn closed dull. at prices ranging from 40 to 11e. per e bushel. Oats are selling at 33c. per lbuhel. The r sales of Wlhisky embraced 90i0 bbls., at 16je. per e gallon. The sales of Sugar summed up 230 bbls., a.t t to 9lc. per lb. Coffee has advanced je. since v- yesterday. New Orleans ,olassaes is selling at t 44c. per gallon. River Intelligence. Lot evttI. .E, July 26.--The Ohio river at this 's point is falling, with four feet four inches water in it- the cvnal by the mark. in, TniE Mos-TE. ('i-oC 'o.--The eormnously large .e piece of ordnaude cast at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and sent to Fortress Mlnroe, will, in about aweek, be mounted on tile alringe which is being con Itri ted for it. and placed in the position perma nently assigned to it. To l ive an idea of its pro digines size, it weigh- i!i,000 pounds: a shell or ce hollow shot adapted to its bore will weigh 320 u1. pounds, and a solid shot 150 pounds. WVhen it is at. in position, ithe trial will be commenced with a as twenty-ponnd charge of powder, and continue to Iar increase gradually until the proper quantity is de i termined on. which is suppoel d to he about forty 1i- pounds. The target is to be placed four miles en oil, and it is said the report will be heanrd twenty st: toil"e. ''EIntII II.E tilt:vo IN TIlE t: [f sOL t I EI1tTENt I t ina.--In the tt. Ioui Rtepublican of the 21th we find the fo!lowing : A -pecial telegraW to this office, received yea tercdyu trom Jetfti 'lt ity, saites that about noon Syesterday. some forty convicts confined in the Spenitentiary, imade a simultaneous attack upon the d gate of the prison, and succeeded ill forcing it open and effecting their escape. Twenty of them were re.aptured, and about twenty aote are still at large. In thIe tfoert ,tveil were severely wound ed d antiI three were ille outriight gh the guards of S Deputi Warde ihtitcher in atteimpting to arrest `their l""prless. wn~attaeeled by the uotorioneu (co,. ltalont aInl ialother prisonria . They uttenlpted ( t, to wl'tt bi, ,til f'ioll t iis grasp, and in the tt rag g it was ii-ii.'hared. woudiini g tr. titchey slight Iv inl ' ihe wri-t . tlt. tll eln cale to Mr. t.'s iclief. allld -uccceed lei in knocking l\downl and secar itg Iltltni ll. ttOI illitoriant states that the escalpetd priit r -at ill doubtiles le recaptured, as gt I a ud it/.lal· are out illaeritt diet.ticn. tets ighliet li expected.great excitemenl t exists in Jef ,,ran ('ity. ctnutequent upon tit- hldt and to a eti i:u extn . te-t ILt attaUpt of Itei e del-pera was mdet:o, t eo rb the bhnk t IL Medina, rlea:Lns Snunt:,. ant the rogue; weret hointed by their own v Ict h cihnt- tie loh ik of tile tlollt ioor, tlad then a Io ,u.ci'ie' to operate on the alle or vault floor. SUnfortuntielyt tat thetm. they put in too much Spotder. When the e\ptloion talo i place, it not onlly blew the door d't the vault topen, bult it blew the windows if the btank out and made sBich a loud etlort that the people of tile village wnre aroused Irons their shmblers. STir bankl is ulu the main treet of the village, who had eau'(d the nuidchief disappeared them -c ive,- alarmed it the ehlck they ihad givel. It is th on:lht that they blew then clthhe, out ot doors. ta At At -.tenihcy iatt witliottit taithg auy eac the i ,Ch ite itI of tlt, atd hati their labohfor' dtthii. i i s inot lwvii thitch way the burglars te "- l it. II ,.i~ i I. c'Vi" tt)atl i> l t ht ihc vicinity to . o lte -Le; here. tthert village bank. mnla Is 1w i h i- .tid the l.otilt fetr the i m. [It,.'he tor 1'nion. July Pc. t (ii t , ui e . i ricaa the fi ori t t t iti h (Ark.) ls'i tetl tt e , tetetni t t The ' cve.te.-. we a lrn, :re in Armt It in said i l au Jontes, tile A ollti io- itl , an:l d son l, havre iliited 2 1it ftull bliods lea atid. We heat that a racinisi. 11o will ie mtite ulIpo tie trate of Arkansas to d aid di (ile!!h:on the il,ýllrl, ((etc, if a requisitionis i 'tt liontann tihe t'hoitaw- inld u'hicticaws, it will r.be vieltd to :cry plounptly by tile young wenl t of the !two uainto. (Miss.) News says: of Tihe gap in thke Mobie t td Ohio lailroad, bhtween in I this place and lackiso, Tenu., ih being rapidly I lseti ui. The contractors are putting diuh rtilst at both itends, and have progresased nine mileti abtovec it tatrolott and thirteen so-thi i Jackstie . The- workii it is cetlclatedi will be lintated hbu the ind of the to yea-r. Candidly, we - ct-lulite" tihe . wil ]1I. qt I l'm /.Ll i, .' " n'. - ,lp . Teans eletellgenCa. From the Galveston News of Thursday last we extract the following: Two alarms of fire took place in Jefferson, CO.s county, on the 0th, the same day no many destruc tite confiagrations occurred in other parts of the State. The drug store of Campbell &. Co., and the | Jefferson Hotel were in danger, bet the flames |1 extinguished promptly. i On the night of the 1!th, the town of Tyler, Smith county, was thrown into great excitement at hy the detection of an individual, sstrnager to the place, in the act of setting fire to a bailding. He as was shot at by the patrol, but snecceeded in eseap. - inc. I in the 3d of July, as we learn from a letter in the Brenham Enquirer, three men, Clock, Sr., his 4 son, and Perkins, his son-in-law, were arrested in 51 Chapel Hill, and brought before a public meeting 01 on a charge of being Abolitionists. A committee l of twelve of the most respectable citizens was ap. pointed to investigate the affair. It wasproven by i sevclal gentlemen that the acclsed hadrepeatedly l said thatthere were three thounsad Abolitionists I in the State; and that in three years the Black Rie publicans would rule thisState ; and that theysym- w pathized with the negroes. t The aecused were ordered to leave the State as te soon as they could arrange their business. They .a have complied with the order. . lock, r.,is about 40yearoldand humphacked, young Clock is about 21, and Perkins about 26. 'The Austin Gazette of the 21st las the folRow ing: At last dates from Fort Cobb (22d June) we learn that the Rangers were still in camp a the h Wichita Mountalns; that they had found no-n-. dians, and the belief was entertained that they would find none. Tie army costs the State hbout $1200 per day. On yesterday we believe (20th July) the three month's rations would be consumed. Every dol. lar of this money has been wastefully-nay, oe far t as HIouston's vindictive feelings are concerned- t t maliciously spent. We are informed that on the 15th June, the Indians were in Palo Pinto county, and took four c horses from Mr. Iaily. On thIe 1ith, they took ten t I head from Mr. Cockrane. On the 18th they took forty head belonging to several parties. On then 10th they took twenty-one head from Mr. Carter. We learn from information derived from the s amp of the Rangers, under date tst July, that a Col. i. T. Johnson had not yet arrived; that the i oangers were sadl' complaining of their being forced to stay in camp; and that Gov. Houston was charged by them with the shameful delay which had taken place in givig them no chance ato fight the Indians. The Belton Independent of the .0th says : S From John T. Flint, Esq., we learn that Indians were in Lampessn county a few days since, and stole eighteen head of homres. We have not time for particulars. J. B. Barry writes to the Navarre Express from t Navarro county, enclosing a bit of the scalp of an SIndian which, with two others, was taken in atlale fight. Mr. Barry, who is supposed -o have been lnoeshin' around" when that hair wa " raised . d says that they can keep even with their red breth d ren in iBosoque so far as killing is concerned, hut ire badly beaten in thie nmatter of stealing. The San Antonio Herald of the 20th, has the fel lowing: A passenger who came by the last S. A. & S. D. stage, and whose statement is entiretyrelinable, Is forms nus that aboot tendays ago, as the trains of w IMr. Tamborel and Hart, merchants of El Paso, 1on their way to this city, were encamped at the w Pecos spring, above Fort Lancaster, a party of six Indians stampeded the mules and ran off sme it fllft-0ix or fifty-seven. The men belonging to the trato pursued them on foot a few hundred yards, le when they encountered twenty-six Indians, armed, with guns, and were compelled to retreat. Our informant says Indians ace frequently seen in the vicinity of Howard's Spring, and steal munle of and horses very adroitly. ol Mr. A. D. Cooper, in coming into towl yester day morning, upon the Frederiekbnrg road, ahort six miles and a half from town, found a man den by the road side, with a ballet hole in his foreheae ed and blood upon his side. His pockets were turnet ra wrong side out. Thie man who was with Mr. 0 thinks the deceased was a soldier. No further eC particulars. ie Since the above was in type, we have learned er that the deceased was a soldier and belonged tq Capt. Bracket's company I, 2d Cavalry. He came into the city as an express and was returning. Hq Ce lhad a watch and some money with ihn, which was at probably the inducements for killing him. In the Navarro Express we find the following: We learn that a coal bed between Wild Cat Bluff, is *u the Trinity and Mound Prairie, has beern burn' in ing slowly for a number of years, and ians, during the present dry season, made wonderful progresa, and that ten or twenty acres have been bnrht noi and the ire still progressing rapidly. A gentlemal ge and lady, en riding near it, the horses brokh is, through the crustol earlth. which covers the fire n'ear the edge, and were severely burned before theycouildget out. they could get out. From CnleitSfornia. By the San Antonio and Sau Diego lverlanO Mail we have dates troam atn I'raudsoo to the 2t inst. The news is not important. The Bulletin of the let inst. has the following : We have before referred to our immense surplus crops of grain the present season, by ome coou puted to be at least one and a half millions of sack:, or say three millions bushels of Wheat, Barley anl Oats. Prices of all these Grains are now exceet ingly low; from present Indications, Barley will havre to be sold at 5c. per poned, or about 37, per bushel, a price which would scarcely remao erate the farmer. New Wheat has already been sold at lc. per pound for a prime article, to go to Australia. To lay we chroniele a sale of 7000 sacks, good to fair quality, in one lot, old crop, for shipment to New eork, within the range of $1d 5 to $t 60 po- 110 pounds ; also, 160 sacks new Sonorian sold t 1tc. per pound for export. The Herald publishes tile following telegraphic dispatch : CAoaeN Crrv, June 2t.--The bodies of sevec white men, killed by the Indians, were discovered to-day about one mile from Camp tlaves, on tle opposite side of the Truckee. I should judge froen their appearance that tetly had been dead son.e four weeks, and one of themn was recognized as a member of a prospecting party who left Virgin a Cicy atbout the time of tihe tirst massacre oear l'yramid Lake. The bodies were all buried in ole comtton grave, by order of Capt. Stewart. An ettemplt lied behn made by tie Indiana to burn tlhe bodies, and they were partially consumed. [htis fearced that Mer. Hoyle, of this city, was ote of the vitims .--En.] Highway robberies ofe b.eoming alarmeingly frequent in tihe interior. A gentleman froll.a Porte infornm-the Marysville rxpress tthat on Friday ait nme was stoletel onee the trali ht --, -- . ... ....... l , , ,,, 1' L t leee- by high' - wsytt:l t who lirow it pistol ottllttia and cOtmpe!lled hil to surrender hies mleey, to tite aiult t of (lef, atter wlhi,'l he wt allowerd to dtepartt lt l.td t100 more concealed in his bouit whichb was est found by the robber, audhe succeeded in saving It. Not a day passes that'in thle vi,.ciity of .I: Porte, soulte person is not robbeld, or a house broken Ilto. The Sacramento Union says that a main natmed 1). P. Chase, from Cooper's Ilavine, El I)orado county, while oi his way to that city, on tile 2'ith inst., with hIis team, was robbed of .:j :39. De seending the Whiskey lar hill, near the Cave, he stopped to get a drink from a spring, and after 'ising, founed two rotbers standtisg over him, witlo, oU pretsenting their eiistols, demalnded his enoory. tie then ande there delicvered over thle above sums i)uring the last week,says thie Placervilel Dento rrat, sceveral robberies hlave been conamitted in the vicinity of Placervillr. A few dayso since William l;ow. a teamster hae! ing goods to Uniontown, was stopped it short Sis ltacete lrout that place, and robbed of $2t itn notney and a gold t;wtclh. After stoepping him, the rib ars cb l llcmelld him to go into the bh heolt, whlTre tlv re!lieved Itim as ab,s e. b 'his w"ts in bread dittlight and laet a short distance froet whee. a ,:"ng of lntineis \\ere at ework. rile rollberho were tatsod ,ee lt (;a l tllw t it lhe rsait i word :tblmht the matter before night they wosk! kill ;,at 0on sight, . colored mae by the ename ,f Wilson, living at of a tine suit of clothes, onac last -uarday r'!i.t eon Sunday, while trying to get a trate tI 1i, clotllhe he lost $:it10 in mnOey.O a A uother ntls , livieng in tile vi 21ity of [!tist creek ,cold some doutt aulsltiut e ahbotL t itS) Sdotltl 's, ndl started for lIottre. lie had tot gotfat tlwhen lie was .topped rant Ilis nne-ery lelnandcd, tIn his sayinr that he ihd none, cite robher tle him tee Wsis a --d ltar, lor lta thad 2se im Gel lehi' det and re-,eive the cmoney t.r it. The elst Iet ti'eetg there wan no else of fesrther par ey htaoded it over. The robbelr, aflter receiving th mloey, kicked the ntan tlor lying to hicm. iThe Marysville D'emoerat spins the followia, yarn: \ lt loetg ago, a eonpleof Pitt river Indiaufet nt i,,to ituceho valley to the camp of a. b I hte s tle'iggc's, ceed propeTose1 d te t ttte Ce; Ic ':cj , in .eat(e oiquid do em theo ,n .Tkew hely get to work to t -i Jne of the Pitt weIe shoti atched at eone. Tih eawsie San takip esoed Tonemi w .om overtook thelbgioti'e,tr m by rthe roat and a lsoa desth. Thoee lokips wil do to Anotheyeg Tornade, In addition to the Leree tornade whiel prer Lanal on the 22d, we have pimilar one in Trumbell county, Oi et, land Leader tarnishes the fogo patl Towards onon s Wiatnedy th e covered with thick black celad tert bd therain begdan o fall Ai L.s lianced, thoeeemaed to ea own upon the eArth, and li and accompanying it, was the i otn. . The tornadooo a course f louth-east, its path being about a" woes aisl! in width, and the length of the I.i t pbout twomiles. Within these Issas ~fore its power. Trees were torn o "1n ott, and homues were razed to the-rol" tweep of the Alighty'a hand. he strnck was thato Mr. Mason, abont Oai-i enorth-westfro tthrastealon Tisehoe down and Mers,. iason ad her alis a$ broken, and reeived no manLy lartihui tarhat e wo psa laet h eev . then swept on towards the At this time boMrs. ale Ei wrs out berrying and wnefeii y ddd ltg, etarted with as uadb . vttl o teet it from the fatling rain, Isad was nearly hack to .her ;nado came rushing, roaing the wood, carrying an before a o trees ot their stomps and G branchesa, ils, and whatlee w a l or large limb was drforie I eitantly. s te hfeta s wind, m/mer -- t le i Setation lish and the strouck ari iteratly swept tige to telo the tale of ter once. The boards and timberi I like so manyostrawe and carried rthe heavy tones which formed t i lY the depot, were wrenched away mnd like tops. In the depot were a ssel of salt and flor ; of these not a taeeseti cept a part of the salt scattered over "th the tornado. Candles which were in the kwere twisted op and almost tied in knot1a more complete desolation and not be imagined. iear by, poen the tomk e two freight cars; one of these was teoret~a~ t and strewn about ever the gron -o4 s Ie wae thrown irom the track nili roted g over a distance of several rodsn antI em Swrecked out of all shape. SThe devoring gale then paened o, e wind striking a large and fine. brink l quarter of a mile from the depot, lareoon g tearing away all above the first story. bel onging totirelidence was entirely d No other homuse stood in the pa th i mbnster for a mile and a half where ii ' donce of Aim Parker, formeity edih" oe era Reserve Chronicle. His hoaue Aei w demolishedt and three children, i os d a 1 , and two girls, Ole about hI i, o years of ago were ail sreml b` killed. The ge then soeemed toe eseit f The scene inb e course of the to r on most fearful ani terrifc. Thi boards, thimbers and branches of ened by fierce driving clouds. ' In the Express ofce, at the 4edsa sum of money, one paekigw of $19$ SA. D. Kibbee, Eeq., of Farstigtion' Scarried away, aand no trace foond of o The track of the railroad for some itancb covered with fallen trees, etc., which adelaed itrains fOr a time. JuRT err o e TAlts.--The Provide. .. states that on Tuesday night a pee;ege, Sby drink, leaped from,the train rn.,n Swhile the cars were ronning at a speei f mo me a minute. The trainw topI"knd e the baggage mester and others took lnter searched the side of the track, expectingto Smangled and broleed corpse. After a O a short distance, the missing man rose p, r tag to the baggage master, ' Don't be aearedhi l I'm just off the train." His face wad i4d e orratched, which was the only iJdj9y .p He made no complaint, but on arriving at Ston was very pale. He was completely aohaea the jor or concussion settling bib head and Iq paoing the alcohol which had possessed his rti as and nerves. His escape was a mrvel, a thile ~t was lined with ties which had been dropped s for sonie distance: but the marvel woull'lhedv if been greater lid a sober lnee thus escaped with ni his life. " e . A IPrrltLICe' LIEoRTY PoL. NOT Ptnt rren I I, WAoSrtsnorTO.-Applic'atioo wis recently made bg ai the Repoblican Association lor pernilsien to mt! he a liberty pale in that city. The Mayor coorened;, ie as did also the 'ommslsioner of P'ublic Bo.dtfin$, Sat first, but after an exsamination of the laws ,.. Blake discovered that It is unlawful to erect liihea5e poles in the District, and therefore the permit wII withdrawn. withdrawn. S roTa ti Getotrano.-The Augusta Constitutionl. I alist of Tuesday last has the following: This vicinity was visited yesterday afternoon a very severe wind,which was quickly followed by a good rain. Thunder and lightningwere in and ance. Many limbs of trees were broken, and, per haps, miuor damages duone, but we did not hear of janyy important injury. The day had been very sultry, but at night the air wan pleaabht. The rain was refreshing, mare needed, and wil prode a blessing to man and veg etation. For sach a blessing, grateful honrta are ever thankful. FATAL AFFRAY IN Mitss1ststee,- l Olu.le ir News of the 23d says: w J. P. Wilson and Bennett Butler, who lie.oe,d p 0 below Houston, had an altercation a few dba Ssince, which resulted in a fight. Butler was shgt seriousaly--several buckshot taking efect In his c body, and itla snpposed he will die. It willt b rememnered that these men had a round not long ago, when Butlershot Wilson. P. S -Since the above was put in type we learn e that Butler is dead. SAN EXTRAonoDtInaR Meren. --Last evening,. a about half-past 1, a very extraordinary meteor unmade its appearance in the heavens. The writer was riding in Broad street, below the city, and had a fair view of the phenomenon in its whole course. It rose in the north-western part of the heavens, from a cloud which was not revealed until thelight e of the meteor male it visible. Then an object, about the size of the full moon, and as bright, sad denly started from the cloud, traversed,in adi rectly easterly line, the whole extent of visible Y space, dropping tire, apparently, in its coanrse, like a rocket, till it passed so far eastward as to re aemble a red ball, about twice the size of the planet Mars. visible in tie sountheast. So nnnu.n it disap peaured, a flash like Iheat lightninog revealed a cloud In thle eastward, low dowsu to the huorizon, which continuled to emit flashes of light for half an hour afterwards. Tie phoenonerneu at one time deemed t to separate like a rocket when it buraIts, but the larger portion keepingin astraight course towards thI eastward. It wao witnessed by many persons, and easead consideralbe wondlerlent for the time, ad d was ertainly the most a extraordinar appear. auon that we ever saw in the Iheavens. Its motion h was not so fast, apparently, us that nf a rokelt, though its hight and1the vast extent of space hAt it traversed, proved that its velocity mast have ax Sceeded that prodnced by any known force which we are acquainted with. The phenomenen, from all apcearances, must hla\e been electrlcal. [Pihila. Ledger. 2alt. o- The same meteor was c,'ae above .ew Yark, ald is described in similar style by the papers of that ,_ity. Citoenn IN Cok-treo An tt.xatt't0--The c layton Ma. nner of the 1oth. saoys: en The prospect for a ceop, i. lhoJslt enotirely cined, 1 it laeinog in manny ilnaca htnrally palc lhed to death io a in the lields; aorlens are lurued up. aad fruat to wittcred oo tIhe trees. ht is distresa.ing to travel thr !luegi tile country and oc tIne eetent of the en hLnnoe, dotne the grocwig :rop by the d.tt. t'ont n i staoding it bIettetrlan core. but O . a hl Ot nolo lot ch longer as it is already gi.n. nong to turn yellow, and it is shledding its leaves Sand forms. Sixvr-: TotuOes OIotet.r -Thle NwYeork Ejxpresa i of thie 21st relatesn the fiollowiloeg incident: A negro Mlane. boelong:itg to Captain Anderson, of the Savannlah BItoe, last tnrit vicited the police headquarters. '-.vcrael abolitionists wene itn at. . ?!t^o c ei. ano troe s t "I- ,ntue t!:e S le w to abandon ihis mnaste, telling bitl thalt beinog in a free Stateno one lad tihe rig.lt to rseninai l!in of hin liberty. The nnegro, howevoer. steadily refe.ed to avail himstelf of lheir suggestions, saying, that lie wa attached to his master, eod also that he did not think It Swould be right to ron aeway. A large bhdy of free onI oeos were or,,wdled on the walk in EIo strt. it I atnlnie of the headoitatterr, wha so nleavntreed -to pcrenoado tIne slhne to fol!ow this advic-le. The 00 lattt:r, however. nltnle his escape, and returned to e i h:O Waster.