1U IU llymoll bill I in ouchthe gOT-e privi* nge may mJ lo the foreign ■ fever* c before the ben-rill op-of othersesacssaaicrn m^ancDOiy.uiuugn manners •ire engaging. He speaks very little, but if the master of ell the dialects apokou in his territory.ioc rat.I author-led from i o cargon, deti-}|iristftan reaerva-he cargofed body i. Upon Custom i the salt to sell itA Shocking Occurrence.On Saturday afternoon of lost week. Mr. Levi Haines end • neighbor, being engaged in hauling wood, near Cedsrville, Mr. Haines attempted to crox* a small culvert—the bridge cove way mid let one of the hb'.d wheels in the ditch. The strength of the two not being sufficient to raise it, they concluded to wait far he.p. In a short time two rnen came (o their assistance* and while they were in the act of prying up the wheel, o dead tree, unseen. and unheard, came down, angling across the wheel horses, the fore part of the wagon and down among the men, striking Mr. Haines on the head and hark of the neck, felling him to the ground, apparently dead, but he retbrr I and lived about five bouts afterwards, and e» pireo. The decaoied was about thirty ye art of age, and leaves •-wife and three rhHd/m.What appears stronge is, that ihe four men weto occupying not more than to many square feet, and Ibv limbs falling around and between them, breaking a pry they held in their hands iOlO pieces | yet not one of them, with the exception of the deceased, received the alight* eat wound, save one, who received a scratch on ihe hand.—Xrnh Torch Light.killed;Mr*. Vildi Salsbnry; M Wicks; Util of Mr. Qor Godfrey; Mr boor; H. B. New York;; Mrs. McBritl or twelveot Bradly, wbi ies, hod his hands of an] tog the fallc Two large of them owr the other b were almo* quite new; 110.000.The Piej cost 88.000 The W. /the New Mr ted, were bl rocks; the damage; b;v off and her aged to the The third n of W.A.