Hail road AccitUttL—A snd accident occurred on the Eastern Railroad, nunr Kcmic-bunk on Thursday evening Some scoun-died pried up the end of a tail arid placed obstructions across the (rack, which the train struck tv lieu under full speed. The Eugtn-; eer was instantly killed, tin: fireman thrown * . some thirty feet into the bullies but not scri* -oiidy burl, and none of the passengers, some oOO in nun i her/we re much injured. [Cleveland Herald.(£7^ U has lieen decided that the disease prevalent at EoiuhnU, N. \\, is not the Yel-low Fever, as at first supposed, but a I Sill torts Ilcmi(ttut /Vrer, which is nut contagious.meeting of the democracy favorable to the election of Gen. Lewis Cuss, will* be held on Thursday evening the SSthinst.J at Nonvalk Court-House. Gen. Bierce and ! other distinguished gentlemen are expected to he present and will address the meeting. While ilds meeting is professedly to advance the claims of Gen. Cus* for the Presidency, the oilier candidates will receive respectful * consideration, and all efforts made to produce |harmony and union. A CITIZEN.L t IJKKT7v TICKET. jroit L'oNlt;;tti:ssvFRANCIS I). PARISH.t:t:r t: u entat i v i:,REUBEN FOX.Sheriff, - - Cahu:ton Stuiitevant.Cotnniissioiier, John lloiiai.Trcaiuei, - Ai.on/.o Strom;.I 11' I —In Fair livid, on the 17tli */..infant il;uigloenfh.mivl S.mid Ann IllUa Slovene, siped 1 year, -1 niuiiiti^ and 7 days.,ln Ui«i\moiv. on iliv I'.tih ht't., very -tiddcnh, GI!Um!J’.,^)n of Dsmii 1 t, Clark, in the I Ith year I