Indiana Reveille, March 24, 1858, p. 2. We learn that Dr. William M. Daily, president of the State University at Bloomington, received a severe castigation at the hands of Dr. Murphy of Bloomington. The facts are about these, so far as we have been able to learn them: Dr. Murphy and his lady, though not members of any church, were favorable to the Methodist persuasion. At a recent revival in the Christian Church in Bloomington, Dr. Murphy and his lady became satisfied in their own minds that the Christian Church held the true doctrines of the bible and expressed a determination to unite with said church at some future time. On hearing of this determination, Dr. Daily repaired to the house of Dr. Murphy in order, if possible, to induce Mrs. Murphy to change her notion and become a member of the Methodist Church. Finding his entreaties unavailing, he used some harsh language to Mrs. M. Dr. M., being in an adjoining room, overheard the abuse language, rushed into the room and gave Dr. Daily a sound drubbing with his cane. -Bedford Independent