ply. usen as anvils tor the greatest kind of sledges, trial and for a few seconds confusion reigned tri-fair uinphant. While we were laughing to see the has abolitionists endeavoring to maul each other, we er’A were no less amused by ihe bok* of - Vt»e Renter's tuckian and his assistant.fair He stood back apparently stupified, his neckhis stretched to its utmost, and his eyes like mus-ene- ' ket balls resting on his cheeks—the very picture e by of horror, stiprtse, and dismay ; and we suppose 'hen saying his prayers, and making his peace with , he the world. We turned our notice to the negro der- jumble, which had now reached the door, and ah ! followed it as fast as possible, but by the time his we got out, they had reached the street with the Brit- negro, had him mounted on a horse, an escort !ave- by his side—when one loud whoop of triumph iway wag given by the abolitionists, returned by the has nearo ahead, his form reced““^ - '•arts- the clashing of hoof* as he went over the hills rerty West of Granville, was all that was left of what it to had caused so much fuss.aJerf SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, WORCESTER, is to The following is an expression of the views«nf^ria in pH anil Hfinnted hv the Second Rinti.f