nic an j ouc-at those'who til find rood tie when thenay have oa-o f rebellion. 11 oppression, lere no such liable lo Iheje.iiion in Ihe ondenl. The n, slid fully the small bill meed in such t ha I Ihe got-same privi-chnnge may aioned lo the f the foreign tucli a fever-ii hie before) set the ben-icy will np-red of other acy.Democrat.g-od author-I sailed from with a cargo laaier. a very us aon, deii-for Christian is a prtaerva-in Ihe cargo he dead body it up. Upon the Cuatom ty on the salt era lo sell itloiiujcm. v/figiiHiuy nun w,trnnc • nicitniiiwas but Ihe head of the Kab'uda Circassians, a small tribe on the northern banks of Ihe Terek, but hia military skill and achievements hovo graduolly procured for him the support of •II the Circassian tribes, os well as a portion of those in the neighboring province of Daghestan. lie is described os being of lofty stature, dork complexion, and with very bright eye** his physical frame is distinguished for ite extraordinary strength. Mia mililary career began in his youth, and ha is now between forty and forty-five year* of age. His air pi**-•rs*ess a stern melancholy, though his manner* are engaging* He ►peak* very little, but if the master of all the dialects spoken in bui territory.Ijrs soon.A Shocking Occurrence.On Saturday afternoon of last week. Mr. Levi Haines and a neighbor, being engaged in hauling wood, near Cedarville, Mr. ilaiues attempted lo cross a small culvert—the bridge uove way mid let one of the bir.d wheels in the ditch. The strength of the two not being Ruflicient to raise it, they concluded to wait for he.p. In a short time two men came (o their assistance, and while they were in the act of prying up tha wheel, a dead tree, unseen. and unheard, came down, angling across the wheel horses, the fore part of Ihe wagon and down among the men, striking Mr. Haines on the head and hark of the nock, felling him to the ground, apparently dead, but he revived and lived about five bouts afterwards, and o' pirea. The decaaied was about thirty year* of age, and leave* ■•vrifeand three Chilian.What appear* strange is, that ihe four men were occupying not more than to many square feet, and the limbs falling around and between them, breaking a pry they held in their handa into pieces; yet notone of them, with the exception of the deceased, received the alight* eat wound, save one, who received a scratch on the hand.—JEnito Torch L^ht.SEThe storm o a number of b a large namto The Pres byAt (he corner lt;and was not f held in the ho Thtsie * ere church at the taiued, the fol killed;Mr*. ViMitiSalsbury; Mrs Wicks; Misa I of Mr. Oorm God trey; Mrs. bourj K. B. D New York; M Mrs. McBride, or twelveothe Brad I y, while ies, hod his ej hands of any * tog the fallen Two large i of them owne the other by were almost j quite new; lh 110.000.1 The Presb cost $8,000.The W. A. the New Men ted, were bio-rock*; ibo tudamage; b.it I off and her hi aged to the ar The third ary of W.A'IC