Corkotiian laborers on the Stcubeu-viile and Indiana railroad, a«arSteubenville. The Corkonrians at-taek( d the shanties then occupied by the Fardowa people and demolished them—drove their inmate*, men,women and children, sick antlj well, into the woods; some they threw into thecret k. One man had his leg broket;, and many were ccnsiderabfe injumi The defeated party went into Steu benville and ihcre organized. Ano ther lii;lit took, in which lire-armwere used, but no lives were lost.-. The police force and all th« militiawe re ealied out, and a cannon post ed t rake tno .-l.vets. At last auivict .* noise and c mfusion rugned.The St tt to vftiiry fattens tufi ecu East Kfint. i 11 y about 30,000 htad of tci::. avf«. tjine iu value 53 or $d‘3, a