Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 05, 1849, Image 2

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Towanda, Wednesday, Dee. 5, 1849
Terms et the Itepertee.
$2 30 per annum; if paid sytthp* the T ier me o w. w ar
be' deducted, for oath WWI setuoy to ;drawee, $l. W will be
deducted..Airesimnsatrem per square of um' lbws. 33 rents for the
'list, and 26 cents Or each subsequent insertion.
irr 'WENS .14 MASON is autisnized to reverie and re
e ipt for monies doe to this offtcet.
(z To avohl misunderstanding, we would state
to those *born we have forsiarded bills, that ibe
*maid only includes the two past-years, ending
last week, during which time the piper bas been
published by us alone—and has no reference to
the.tirne - the paper was published by E. S. Gdbtl-
Itch & Son .
Newspaper Postage.
The time has again come for the County Press
to urge upon Congress, their nghts and the rights
of their subscribers. The monstrous injustice of
the present rates of postage" demands an 'unani
mous expression against its further continuance.—
We see carious schemes proposed for reducing the
rates of Postage, but none which benefit in any
way the country publisher or his patrons. Every
new scheme emanates from "the cities, and is cal
culated only to benefit business-men of those pla
ces as thou.Th we outside, barbarians' . are out of
•
the question.
The benefits of legislation should be general—
they should affect the poor as well as the rich—the
humble as well as the aspiring. Unfortunately such
is not uuilormly its results.
_The rich are oftener
cared for—and those who are most able to bear
the taxes of Government, escape entirely. Under
the present post office regulations grow and 'fla
grant injustice is done to by far the largest propor
tions of the inhabitants of the United States. The
portion most able to bear the tax imposed for sus
taining that Department of our Government are
precisely the class which the legislation of the
country is exercised to benefit.
By the law reducing the rates of postage, news
papers were allowed to go free for 36 miles within
the county in which they are published. This was
a most wise and Excellent regulation, and met with
public approbation. But Congress repealed this
section-.-for Ni ' rhai reason, we could never learn
The interests of the Department did not require it,
and certainly-public opinion did not call 'for it.
We shall not let this matter rest—we shall keep
agitating it until 'something Pike justice is done us
—until the poor man's paper—which is one half
his children's schooling—shall be relieved from its
present onerous tax—a tax imposed that wealti y
men may.carry on their correspondence ;ninth) ex
pense.
Murder at Elmira.
We learn from the Chemung Democrat the follow
in,grparticulars of the late mysterious atioir at that
place, rumors of which had already reached ns:—
" A man by the tiame of Eleaier. Salisbury, resid
ing in the town of Erin, came to Elmira ou Friday,
last with a load of oats. After disposing of I . .as
load, he fell in company with two notottous drunk
s:kg, and was last seen with them on the bridge,
late in the evening, since which time he has not
been heard of. His team was found in the street
on Satuiday morning, md a five dollar Bill and
some other papers were found in the wagon, also
traces of blood. Fears are entertained that he has
been murdered, and his two companions have been.
'arrested, and will 'have their examination to-mor
row
_morning, before W. P. Konkle, Esq."
We hate no further account, except that the two
persons mentioned above, were taken to Owego,
and' placed in confinement, the Chemung County
jail-being unfinithpi,
Appolirtrimeatt.
Governor Johnston has appointed Jazz Anse,
of Troy, Associate JoJge for this County, in place
of Hon. Reuben Wilber, resigned.
Jona Ramos, of Monroe, has received the ap
pointment of Aide-camp to the Governer,.with the
rank of Lieut. Col. .
BROTHER JONATHAN CHRISTMAS AND Ni3v YEARS
Pic-roaut..—We have received frson Wilson & Co.
New York, an early copy of 'their double-mam
moth Pictorial Brother Jonathon for the Holidays.
We may safely say that
,it is the richest and best
pictorial-paper ever issued from their press. It is
indeed a rare effort of genius, and 'nobody will be
is m
disappointed who sends for a copy. The nd
feature of the paper is an engraving of enor
size which- will astonish every oody, entitled 41
Pleasures, Follies and miseries of Christmas i
New York."' Thu engraving is near. four feet
long by 35 inches wide r aid is beautifully *cut
• .
ed. 4'.. spirited group, of Portraits of " Genet*
Taylor and liii Cabinet" occupies the principalpart
of , the first page of the paper, and a grand tableau
of 'Dr. Franklin's Maxims fills the lak page. But
we must stop, for we cannot enumerate one half
of the fine pictures which go to make up thil
mammoth sheet.' It is really a curiosity iri litera
ture and - the .fine-arts; and the price is , moon=
ishingly cheap at 12 cents- per copy, or ten fer one
dollar.
ce,- We cell Judge COltamer's attention—if he
has the•tithe le. bestow from decapitating Demo
eratio Post St4ters—to the outraguns brogrilarity
of - the-mailtrunninglitto this place. We would
thank bin Ali,? to stir op his agents, So that when
the mail does arrive we may receive our mail mat
ter. Positively, we are , about as isolated from Har
risburg as fiom China, and a CarPPOfilialee can
be carried on vrith.Califomia war-mach more cep.
ty Aut, &spat& than with* foulest sbee. 'The
memo,* the: oldest ittbabitaatP hardly gas!'
back to the time . when we hatre-beerrfavored with
a titalPfhim 'below; and then oriWto rist.spinither
recall - SAW regularity aradrspaidieguiyid
under .i'Dentoitr'itin piie Mut;
son c 4 suffered some" in hii time-but the tensile':
relPhivintsiedl9Liiii atitainiatratkat; wool& be a
falarY MiuktlEeketcl. it now- •
of this stick
P IK * . 9 n, V in
to if* l eil,*
theikasii
*Oka nifilige,
I/0 net * =eh ailita 11i
h4togiia e st in
They hats iosw thaftimtplaseiu' d ha* •
the way of all whip hoglionk," The lionweeiey
okyPetwsy hlWOJekee:&>!leilid-I,6OII:PP*
'the ninOiPleof pioleeliee dirties, and though some
meithers of it may attempt to galvanize theirlank
mpt torten.* into e . emroodiri antiateoce,
iempti will only in the end oink them lower into
the depths of
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But a fact comes out in this °Tariff" discussion
art ifiwarthy by a
tang paper that the'veseltiatto *pan this sobject
adopted by ourhtle Stele Convinfitier was voted
down in the C ommitte* on Resolitions. We have
aot seen it denied.--in tact, , we bete :pricy good
authority for thinking it true. Tatitlienthe - Dele.
gate from Brailfeedi knowing that helm represen
ting the ttne.fieelinvi of the Demoimcioi this coon.
y, offered the resolution in the oonteetion, not , a
a man had the courage - to oppose it. -"lt' passed by
a unanimous wee. It is a sad commentary upon
the timidity of the Mee who composed the einn
mittee; and is a fair specimen of PeopsybraniaMi•
tics. The people of the state ratified that resolu
tion by electing the nominetref the-Convention by
a majority of thousands. A time-serving, coward
ly policy wadik bare dictated silence upon the sub
ject, through few. Public sentiment has been ready
for such an expression for yeare—we are rejoiced
that Bradford has the honor of first giving it shape.
Here, we have met the question openly—there has
been no shrinking or evading it.—upon it we have
. fought and conquered..
- We hope the time is not far distant when the
Democracy of the 'ice will take a high and manly
position upon allAttestiotts of public policy. She
will not then be subject to the reproach tit not der
lig to express in oue part of the Commonwealth,
opinions put forth in another. She will onl'y do so,
when she permits the voice of the people to be
beard, and casts off those leaders who We the De
mocracy of the Keystone for selfish purpose!.
Coricams.---This body commenced its first sm.
sion on Monday. last. The message was ready for
ielivery, and if Convene affected an organization
on Monday, was probably read yesterday. The
election of Speaker, however, may postpone its de
livery for several daye—we shall publish it nest
week. in fall.
This first seseion of the thirty-first Congress will
be unusually important. The great measures to be
melded by it-.-and 'the promulgaticn of the princi
ples of the Administration, will make its procee
dings of great interest to the public. We shalt en
deavor to minister to the public wants, by publish
ing condensed yet full reports of its proceedings.
Fouxn Dann.—On Thursday, 22d oh. Mr. Aram
Thomas a citizen of Springfield, was found lying
beside his wagon, in the road leading from Wells
burg to Springfield. He was dead when first dis
covered—had apparently been stricken suddenly
with the hand of Death, and fell• from his seat to
the ground. Another awful warning that "in the
midst of life we are in death!"
THE CELEBRATED MAIBMOTH ALPINE STRAW
BERT.—A chance is How afforded •our citizens of
supplying their gardens with this productive and
highly esteemed variety of the strawberry. Stv.
T. B. PHELPS., of Palmyra, is now at the " Brad.
ford Hotel," with a supply of the plants, and all
who may wish to cultivate -this delicious fruit will
io well to avail themselves of this rare opportuni
ty to supply themselves with plants.
Coml. commenced in this place, on Monday
last--Judgmel‘fu.ustott, Motta.tx, ai' the newly
appointed Judge, Mr. ADAMS, upon the bench.
DANVILIX Posx-Omcr..—During the month of
October sundry fetters containing money were de
posited in the LlaivillerPost.office, for Phihicletphia
New York, &c, but they did not reach their des.
tination. Sutspieion: finally settled upon Charles
M. Gearhart, of Rush township; Nonh'cl. co. (son of
of the late carpenter Jacob Gearheart) who had
been called into the office for a few weeks as As
sistant P.M. in the absence of the regular Clerk,
who was sick and unable to attend to his duties.—
Soon later issavirg.the offiee, in the forepart ofthis
Months, Gearheart suddenly started for the west,
and was subsequently pursued by Cornelius Garret
son Zig. of Danville, and on the 22d inst., he was
arrested, it Mt. Vernon, Ohio, by Mr. Germiston,
who telegraphed to Mr. Shoop, the P. M. at Dana
that some of the missing money had been fon.
with Gearhart, add identified. • Subsequently a
lever from Mr.. Garretson, hat. mashed th e Post
Master at Danville, sitting that 83,984 in money,
checks, &c., was found itithe possession of Gear.
hart ; but that Gearhart had employed three Law
yers, at bk. Vernon ; • who were endeavoring to
have him'discharged-hops hinarrest. Mr. Garret
son is 3 man of great, energy, and will no doubt
overcome every differ - thy be may encounter, in, the
lyres? of Gearhart, and the safe keeping of the
money and papers. ound in his possession. Some
of the remittancesabeauted wererto doubt mailed
I t Wit i mspoiputil other offieera r Noith wive*
of Danville Gearhart slept lathe Postisffiee,. and
chapged the mail from Money, via Danville to Pot.
tsville, which iisnally passed through this placwbe.
fore day-lightAin,ihe morning. Previous to this
occurs: eta, MriGearhart is said to have borne or
good ekni.neter,.. ,The mammas hi a vexatious one
to many of our tininess men, whose money is
missing, one of deep regret io the Post Muter at
Danville, and a very unfortunate and unprofitable
one for the individual - vrittratistmeted the money
from the niaifie" By next week We shkll have more
definite word in tegard twthe arrest; are.-11zialle
FOUND DEAD—The corpse of a Fian, supposed
to'have died some ten days previous was found by
a emptily of hunter*, in a shanty erected bfluat
barmen, near.ther Bddy Lieks,-cn Beech Credki in
Centre county. come ten miles kora its: month, on
Thursday night thel.sth inst is sup the
man sour a stranger, who Was bewiid Bonita,
river or settlements on the west of the rcounann,and
when overeonae with fatigue and exhaustion, had
accidentally found therhantirealloded to, and Craw.
ledinto it and expired, as do parson is known to be
missing, on either Beech or Bald Eagle creeks.--
Lycouring az:dee.
..9 3 . 1111 71TIMMIL.REPOIIII IN Ilhannose.—At the
me election it Michigan,. tivo proposiiima in rola
ion tri Constitutional Refovirrarere presented to the
people fin iseceptanee or rekeetione , the fit to pro
vide for ilia. ekoticerefiedgeer, Sake-off,
Prosecuting Attornervbrihopeople paid the other
to earl-a Convention for the perpeeeerremod=
titStaterCofiraitotion,iiofiret whit:Airwave
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Sikes has paseest`ancithe inheritor kir dike:lB7!
*spookily of the laboring portal of t he
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tydemands du* any *hoard be
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hirileirelhe bait iiikkitielibi" : - - iitairld le.
advanced, by .prohibiting • she .oikalatiow Of all
natesitoder $lO. • —.. •' '=, a '... - -- =.
To pay the laborers on the labile works,
e lks]
Slake wbi feklifuriatoriik;sheiald las sepreisded
for asio reoderisproospsand pancoral.-.- It abeeld
net heleli to-the whim, came!, or partizarspolicy
of the'. Stale Treasurer,_ or any_ other Stitt
01Soer: -The poblic'Worklfielkannually,•a large
4 arnOtintOxerasit °hove all oxpeness,ard as a matter
of *lke. the labor and n .. allotials . to
keep teed iii repair rod and operation, should. be
fine paid out of the revenue derived "therefiocit.
We hope ilk tastier will set he ovotioaliel or
The Noah Branch Canal hasisen:romuned, sad
it is certainly she true policy of the Stare that the
work be noveurged forwardla crotpletion at the
earliest day potaiblet.. : To . doth l e, it will-be neces
sary-and expedient, in oar °pure, to suspend,-for
a couple of -years, the operation of the Sinking
Find law passed at the last session. Withoot such
sospensiorr,lhe work, will 'be protracted and de
layed, at its inatelood expense to the State, be
sides loss of revenue. which-would be secured by
ficishing it.at the earliest, pre:o6oole period. The
course we have saggeased will also avoid any in
crease of the State debt—Weser/saki Rqoubkron-
WT.' The Wife:of Hon. Lewis C: Levin, M. C.
from Pennaylvaiiia r is igufing quite largely in a
curious trial now in progress at Baltimore. Mrs.
L. is charged' with a ',lntent assault upon a young
mail named Fite, the son ora,wealthy merchant.
The assault wascunnitted on tputilie 'Mad leading
from the city: , rd., ridinglwarbtagyor, passed the
carriage of Mrs. Levitt and looked in—espeob'nel
as he says; to see ate of the family . with whom he
was acquainted ; but tailing to recognise' who was
whisk'', he drew lip and allowed the carriage to
pass again. Mrs. Levin,: mmediately taking his
conduct uan insult, mimed her footman to seise
the young man,
which he did, held him while
she cow-hided him:
The /my have rendered a verdict hi 'the above
case of NO fine, end eau; and a &te of •O on
the servant who held IritiVs hone.
The Cayuga and Susquehanna Rail-toadies° far
completed, that we learn that a loribmotkse came
over this rue as far'as the commencement of the
new section, three and a half miles from our el.
lage, on Saturday last. Those who know, assure
us that but a few days will suffice to complete the
new track, from thejunotinn with the old road, to
the depot on South Hill. The work has,been push
ed forward with great energy,. and at the same time
a careful regard to its proper and sobistantial con
struction.
The connecters are also busily engaged in sink
ing a new and additional pieuat the mouth of the
inlet, of sufficient capacity to accommodate the
business the company expect Ix/transact there. The
new boatiorest City, has been re-painted and re
furnished, and will pow compare very favorably
with the boos upon the neighboring Seneca Lake.
The Rrail-road Company, now the owners of the
entire line from Owego to Cayuga bridge, are ma
king their line deserving of pationage and we
doubt not they ;rill receive it.—Akeetz ' Tournal
the Mk eft
Gramme ": Famr-Scar." CHZICPS&.-We had the
pleasure of examining at the store of Messrs. Clark,
Bingham &Co., No, I. Chatham Row, the largest
cheese we ever s t eyes upon. It came from the
'• Free Soil" County of Ashtabula, Ohio, and is the
joint product of Messrs Jae. Stone, W.J 'Woodruff,
and H. Wolcott, extensive dairymen Odle town of
Morgan It was made from the milk of &MCORP,
is foor feet and four inches in diameter, aticitwenty
oliel thick, and weighs 1760 lbw:—a lmost a ton.
It is for sale by Meaara.Clark, Bingham & Co., to
gether with the entire product of two dairies,
amonnting to three tons among *rich are three.
others which weigh SOW Bs: aiahy and several
neighing 200. The entire dairier'are put op in
uniform style, in handsome boxes, forthe Europe
an market, thAverage wLfight of each , cheese w
ing f lbs. The whole they fie piled upon one
another, reaching near to c the ceiling, foreibly re
mind ot'e of the gigiunic Myleot things iu therGreat
West.--Brakm Traveller,
A German woman committed suicide in New
°drams last week by cutting her throat with i shoe
knife.. We learn that she was always perfectly ra
tional and sane upon every point. during the day
lime; but aesoon as darkness appeared she began
to manifest symptoms of insanity and often times
before clay light would become a raving maniac
Her friends were compelled to exercise a constant
guard over her daring the night, to prevent her
from.doing violence to herself and others; but as
soon as the dawn of day approached her excitement
began to assuage and when the sun arose, she
would become calm and rational. Wmgular !
We SPX THAT the whole number of persons miss
ing, dead; 3us., by the explosion of the Louisiana
at New Orleans, is now put down at 79. The-num
ber of wounded is 29, moat of whom .101 die. It
is thought ihat, at least, 50' more lave sufkied,
who are unknown. The bodiessluiveleen -meow.
ered, were killed on the -wharf; or the adjmning
steamboat.. Those who . were ".siuing in . the sa
loons, just over the boilers, as well u the steerage
passengers and moat of the ore*, have not been
heard of. This is terrible!
HONOR To rue Bases.—Col. . , Fr M. Wynkdop;
who so gallantly carried the **kit BexTimesit Penn
sylvania Volunteers • through the Mexican cant. ,
prim being at Wilkesbute,- Pe., lest week, 'tat
business, received Jeer thirretsmed volunteers and
eitivanii,o4hat place, the compliment of paidia
supper, as a iestimonial,o7thetr appreciation !id his
wof•bravery,and devotedisirlotiani.
A liate Snot sit lArgra.t..42n Saturday morn
ing a man named 'old Smidi was shot by , another
man named James Caffrey. •As the lowa -Adver
tiser has the stray,• Caffiey,ihad been annoyed or
plagued by various people, and had ihreateried to
aboot them. Smith coming into his robin, Caffrey
fulfilled his threat !irking it : pistol - at tom, injur
ing lAA severely: - Caffrey is
Warr Bianca Burr.—The laming miens
'were Weveti directors oetbulyest Branch Bank or
the ensuing ye:— ' •
A. Updegraff, B. H. Lloyd, A. Woodward, Gee. .
Tomb, Wm. bleKinneyi J. & 'Gram, P. Diekin.
son, E S. Lowe, Joe. S. Willismi,Thoa. jtemieu,
C. Guth lama, John IL`Cowden,,L. A. Micky.
At a. meeting of the board,. A. •lliklegrafr, was
unanimously elected Prescient and Mumma -W.
Lloyd, Cashier. .
There are in circulation Spoiioui notes
leg to be of the Lancaster County Bank, a. , ich are
aolculaled to deceive those who' are unacquainted
with tbogentrine issurse._ Tbw, spurious nolo has
fin its vignette, Neptune in Weems drawk•by hor
ses—a IscomoAve and train at one and—arid at the
Womb (esclosid i r obeli) thesiiiiords i‘ Real es
tate piedipsd and • private propeny '1044•10-" The
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- mentlif Braiii T. Nieluictinlfintir. Alla corithm
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log in her employy, for some considerable time, shs
rented a shop and*ln boldness on her own ac
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, fiemething mere then a a
year sirnas Mr,lCilpet
of
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dick)* a,Widowr M arried Aieleirr" . ,lndi
dile pia* ithimilipo, ic,
Miedtkiriani the person al:
laded lo t etpamfgeMsely alleged a bewail bench
of promise to her, on his past, seed for - weeks bail
ed herself iir seeking eoastsel with a view to:obtain
leeml redrew. linforepomeming in mennerranduri.
,hide to command maws, sIM enommtereti little but
,ridicele and contempt. , akbandenbag the hive of
herd redress, obit nouriihod 'icliemes - of” 'pethonal
meenjp, Ma pablicli declared hirlikention of re
mingles be aid arseglit the Meneiot doing So,
,Ac her threntsconeeriedwalr tho puree* no.
ry etKilpntrick, they were disregarded and finally
'forgotten. - When the •irge Its crecinori . for dna
village last - winter : it - orormated in the home be
longing to Yilpatmk, and though it twee& Monate
of Miss D. to mind, no othereircurnstaneee appear
ed to corroborate suspicion. I Shortly Wier the - hotel
of A. Hawkins iris 'fared. but dimmed and rutin
-1 Oohed. TIM night doormen Jim' this Was very cold,
with high. west„wied;'whichihed the fire not been
soon discovered, the preservition oldie entire west
of Main.d. would have beim teepamible. ./n this
case the' incendiary War also undiscovered. .
Of late Miss Daman . hi; resided in Deheit, - bit,
the second burning of property belongingto rdpat.
rick induced more notice in. regard •to her move
ments. It was ascertained that she had been seen
in the vicinity ; and that' shio bid stopped at the
bones of a Mrs. Bowen, a woman who, though di•
voiced from her husband, on the ground of intern.
penance and above, wear regarded by many with'
much sympathy. Upon conversing with her she
let WI some expressions which served still more to
point suspicion to Mass D: ; accordingly an officer
was dispatched to Detroit-to arrest her. By wilful
repremmtations of the expressions of i s B. Miss
Duncan was betrayed into confirssion, which, tot
gather with heir constini reitlespess, since the injul.
ry of which ,be - complains, soon brought out it full,
entire and consistent conbrioriOn of-her wholecourse
in the matter. ,She was the main witness in the
examination against herself - and accomplice. Ao
cording to her own - statement, she had meditated
only the death Of betinjurer. She noir regretsahat
she did not follow her first intention. Mrs. Bowen,
who ale alleges similar injury, ,, first inclined her
to postpone this until she had consumed his prop.
erty.
To effect her purpose she had watched nights,
and walked miles through storms and darkness.--
He has been the object of her vengeance when he
little suspected .it. She intended to fire another'
building in the - tillage the same night she burned
the-barn, but by the time she arrived the light of
the fire was discovered, and the alarm indmed het
to abandon-the auempt. She travelled-the same
night on foot to Wayne, where sbelook the eats to
Detroit: in all her plans, him. Bowen , has been
her 'cradjitter--assisting by her counsel; and' for:
nishing shelter, food and materials for . carrfmg and
her purposes. Though the examination was cool
touching the firing of the barn , she has voluntaril
confessed fi ring the building by which so mac
damegerwaird me last Winter, and also Iliwkins's
hotel. The building occupied by her firat ennploy.
er was also destined lathe Games. It world seem
that her determination for revenge tam ma into a
kind of monomania. The mewed were held to
bail in the sum of $2,000 each,in &heft of which
they were fully committer) to answer at the next
term of COWL
RePl7lll4O ov Lecua.—The United States sloop
of-war Decatur arrived on the 14th instant, at Ports
mouth, from the Coast of Africa. An officer of
the Decatur has written a letter to the Boston Pa,
in which he gives the following account of the
Republe of Liberia. The letter gives the news up
to the 2ifil of December:
" The Republic seems to be in flourishing
condition, considering that it is peopled almost' en
tirely by slaves who have liberated, in our earth
em States. It has a liberal constitution. whole
some lowa, two newspapers,churches of various
denominations, and well.con dacted schools.
" A general election had taken places sholt time
before we left. President !Where, who ia= every
way qualified for the: Chief Magistracy, , was re
elected, There was no election of Vice President
by the people, and the choice devolves on Con
gress, whichconvenes this winter. k was falder
al quite probable that Mr. Warner, the 'present
Secretary of State, would be chosen. The Repub.
lio has a snug man-of-war schooner, carrying a seat
little battery, with the' word. "'Liberia" on each
gun, all of which Wake present from the British
government. bhe ' was *trent on a cruise with
General Lewis, the Secretry of the Treasury, who
ass visiting the tuitional trading establishments
along the Liberia shore which constitute the main
dependence of the Republic few revenue.
Ortrum or Tux GRATE or Dixwm.t. —We
learn from the New Raven Palladium of Thursday
last, that on the morning of that day, the Imes of
Colonet-lohn Dixwell, one of the renowned Judg
es who caused King Charles the Fine to be clamm
ed, weidexhomed from their resting place, in the
rear of the Centre church, in that city, where they
had lain since 16.111, the time of his death. The
Skeleton was in tolerably good preservation. The
proceeding was instituted by Mr. John James Dix.
well of Balton, a descendant of the Regicide, who
is about to erect a monornent over the grave. The
bones were gathered ap, inclosed in a small box,
and. reconseouted to the grave, where thay will
rubabljnirvoi be des' imbed again. Mr.: Dixwell
es the lineal dee condom of the Regicide, and would
be the present heir of his large estate in England,
should the ittainder bpi removed.
.
Cot.. Isamu. Parma .— We had a sisitlastiseek
frail this gentlemen, who was on his retum,to Har
risburg from a visit to the'wenem pan slate State.
He accompanied by Mr. Wilson, the gentle
man! and accomplished Clerk to , the Commis
, mon , It reminded.us of old times tchsen'a Ca
' nal C' missioner travelling along !her public ire
provetimints in a State flat, looking after the inter=
.arts' of 1: - .: State. The Colonel is as :naives.' of
wham the.Demacraey . may well be proud. He is
aml workit.g Commissioner, and goes non his
beakless with as moch—if not more--eind as if his
own pocket, Ind riot the Teeasury of the Common
wealth, waslaterseted. in the 4 tnattee. Ai nag e
naturally be supposed, we Sod that Col. Painter,
during,the short stay be made ammo. tis, made*
verz favorable im rees=our aritheene i tifell
parties.
Fats 1$ Samyttgu.t. COOITT,IIID use Ott-Lrm
.r-Onfikindiy. last two houses, occupied by miners,
at the mines-of Mr J. 11." Lawton, neat:New Cali
tie, took fire and - urintritritienty earettnest.. The
most-painful part of the recurrence is that in one
of the houses, occupied by Thomas Barry,
: his
niece, a fir! *bunt 14years of age , wak barn/alp
death - . (Witte satnentrming, the ftke of Bans
el Illillytnier,'"r-Esit., at his coat liEndingi in Nei
Carbon, though not in his. oocupinjy at the time,
was also deuroyed by fire...
A Cirt:=lie city of Utica, New York,
does' natowe a single cent-of public debt, and-Un
:money in Bank, beside tease dub and colketable.
It bas en:abundant- supply of , water , brought into
the PickiminitOt cilizens,, i fresh- front the moan
lainiiptings.. his biltteAjfry itat!tf,
.pittc and ex-
Rent gamey . ; MS bait ityponited'ind - sou
sfieeduir Fite Departmeaeof aey - city etiti ,ene
inAlearica, t eed lathe oely city ustheltate'whkdt
irhOLMß** War* of 68. fheleni.len•
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y mitt 104; t ...,_re
' , .;I - J/Eillitc JINI!er. Who
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a mok
118 00,064hatelif.„ Senior Noraolii ' f
in 4 ii thikinfolf ai officer in tlio itaftp in
t. l4 .o*'Wl** with barahildwill•
puts 1146140 Hotel, jkostpad - hcaa the briAge
load' to float's hdand into thi nv.r,
_iad was
.
ploaldrx , Thiuristarribill:
hi - iiit Wilk in um gorao by a corm
poOdostiotlho Courier, tritir hotalholalla yes
teidav :'-' . -
Chic valaia wae this morning thrown into deep
4poori by a re port , that younig lady had probsbly
atimahliWd hkrei u eloring come time last
- nlightlahWeiret4—iihkedly too Ira.. The cinema-
Iluime ara*ll - 10110M 1 ;ft - •
trida 'Of ears Yesterdolt . .mottling -brought:
hither i young Willow of IliMpersonal appearance
and ahout-tinni'Avo ye of N.' having with her
two brightlooking bs, for sad am remold. • Af
ter taking rooms al the Ape Hotel, she eons for
-writing makerhif* s,•andinothsag,mon,tmai known of
her until this eieeteme l moat inid'ileht
dcloek,Mei bell etas Teem eke had eicipled Aria
lung by the lilds,beya - They , wterw knelt*, for
their mother.
Upon, the table were bond three letters.,ciiiii•
tested to'MajOrMilleor, U. S: A'., and one to - Hon.
:lobe Norwell, Detroit, Miehigeni ind ?me to• - the
,proprietrir ot the Eagle-Hotel, (a copy tot. which , T
send you.) also the ringlets of one ode of her
bead, ter gold watch; two triihks of eladiing,t silk
c as eontatmg eielag . gblit anditifieY aria
.wedding ring.. coins, ar
The children state
.that, their m i 4r bad .bid
them gtiOakyr pd riese4 them,, . they WO
gone totted ;IM4 they had fain cored' him Win
chester, Virginia, eel thin theirlather ilininTkei
da. •No caese cab be soigne& fee the` set She
appeared perfectly . rational thionghout yesterday,
lad not the least qmptom l of ihsanify was noticed.
Nothing hoe` yet been knibillo :the:4w defleastlight
up on' minter. ••'_ ' 'r 3- •'' r ; '
. P. S.—Enough has.beerr Ihinellowarrant the be-.
lief that the 'unkirtimate ladt lengedfinin the bridge
that leads to Goat Island, and was awept over the
Falls. Upon the second pier itiriliinnd her bon..
net, which had been trodden - upoii. 1 tier black
:rape shawl was found tied to the railing of the
bridge, to let her down...upon the, pier, which is
some six feet below themading. ..Sheondoubtedly
did this to indicate to ihose who should look kw
her, that her mind 'Win made-Op . for the fearfUl
leap into die yawningchuni•below.
Her father, bastion wlegnap'Atidito, and Ameba
'thee have been kindly. taltoichargeof by the Has.
'Augustin .Po rter. ,
'The 101 l wing is a copy of the letter addressed
by Mrs. Wier to Mr. White, of thitagle Hotel:
To the . •or of Lite Eagle That
Pity mind is node op. 'I have no wish to live
any longer. 1 sloill go where My body will never
be recovered. No one shall gaze on my mangled
remains. Please take care of my two little boys
tilt they can below to' Detroit, iwkiere their grand
parents reside. They are thesons.of Major Miller,
of the Army, now in Florida, rind grand.sons of
Hon. John Norwell, Detroit, M' • igen. Please (or , '
ward my letters, and protect-m children till ooe
of their relatives can come for em. •
MI
. M J. G. ILER.
[Now all this detail of a 4 0inelancholy occur
rence" might add much torrarecontribining. to the
reputation of .the celebrated Eagle Hotel. kept so
admirably tiv-our facetionewhig friend who feasted
Grineral Tailor so•lazuriciuslY, had not the Mow.
ing facts been communicated tWthe editor of the
Buff& Republic, which nutterildly alter the "force
of circumstances."
Postscript —Mace the above was put in type; we
have•learned' theta/ere is every mason .to believe
that Mrs. Miller is still alive, having eloped with a
friend from Philadelphia, and that she placed the
shawl and bonnet on the bridge and wrote , the let
ters which were bond in her room, tozonvey the
impreasion that she had gone over the Falls. The
circumstances leading to this belief are as follows:
'On Thursday last, .a who registered his
tame " Henry Blamer, Philadelphia," stopped at
the Exchange Motel, in this city. He said that be
'expected some friends in wriuy or two, and was
/watching the.wirival of every tram of cars. On .
'the arrival of the Sunday morning train, he was
observed by the porter of the house in conversa
tion to the rifting-room of the depot, 'with a lady
with two children. The lady, who was afterwards
ascertained to be Mrs. Miller, took lodgings at the -
Love House, bet sabserinendy went to. the Es
change, where she remained until Monifay morn•
ins, when she took the' nine o'clock train for the
Pallet
On the agernoon of Monday, Mr. Blakemer
went to the livery stable of Mr. Miller, on Wash
ington street, and hired a horse and bumf to, go
two miles below Tonawanda. - Be return ell ibout
three ceekw.k on Tuesday mottling with a lady, be
lieved to be Mrs Miller, leaving her at the rail
road depot, when he brought' the. horse back to the
livery stable. 'He then called at thwEschange for
his baggage, and, accompanied' by Mrs. "Btiller,
took the hull traip,whichleaves here. at half-past
five oporchasing. tickets for Caytimi Bridge.
This Blakemer is *boat five feet eight inches
high, light completion, dark hair and beard, which
had not been shaved apparently for three or four
weeks,. sad' front twenty-five to thirty years of
,
HWY ROBIOZT.—On Saturday morning about
9 o'clock. a daring robbery was perpetraled - at the
office of the agency of thw State Bank-at Camden,
N.. 1.. No 12 Chinch Alley. • The office was enter
ed by means of lalse keys, "during the temporary
absence of the agent,d robbed of fire . thousand!
two hundred and eigh men dollars in notes, princi
pally oftlig nm annien lr. large:and smalt , denorri
tn
Inattoos. or four gm bemire& dollar antes
were amot)g the number.. The office is in the sec
oncf story room of the blinding, and the robber or
robbers, opened the-front door below,- at "the foot
of the stairway, and also thertloui opening into 'he
office room. • The money was taken oat of an iron
chest-in the office, and had been deposited there a
shod time previous by the agent who was tempo
rarily ablionr i making hi" exchangenr;ih etc basks
in this city. He was away twat ember! period.-.-
The Bank offers a reward de159040t the arrest of
the thief and the recovery pf the money. .. ,
Toe Exausgea of the Louisiana, as has been
communicated to oar readers by telegraph ; has
teen-arresitegfaitd toteurgiumf for manslurr.thter.-J-
This is perfeesly right; as it bas been asserted that
the terrible, explosion or ibakyesiiel- was oeraginn,
ed by carelessness. Steamboat °Went, must be.
made to feet that the lives of those permit's who
travel en their resperxie w boats are is their' hands,
and that ma them rests an 'mkt r"ponsibilite. ' No
excitement of competition, or.tbrixdolgencis is at.
Asia spirits, should be allowed in. steemboat offi.
'corer In needy ill eases aexplogian;iilmig been
established that racial; ordrentornmes has been the
cause Legate law be seveteia its senteneee en
careless captain° and engineers, and #e-will. nd
leis mournful steamboat accidents 00 our western,
and southern waters.
" REID Hue on Dis..k..Hon.lohn DE 161101, ni
:Virginia, who, it will be escollectedi had err mush
tumble in trying to head Presicieed iTyler, has re.
cendy written a !nankin which_ he bears heavily.
opiirtl4 Whip of the ffichmonddienict, arid ex•
pram* hie desenninatiew ter ovetffirow Miley or
00010tii saiiidein the attempt,.:. Ms ~.says
tbat Gen,Tayloriot ale:lion hoy, done nothing but.
giro the i offices 'to certain :"Tiffinerntial fainiheo.
sa 3oll ll ll w.Whiiii:" • '
CoM SIVIAMII.-611y ibe deeittilve ids Joint
'Pinter, his son•in-lawtcemetodnie„lllAnekteo,es
received i n iddidelior-SUANYper semen ini.hia
•
doily- amine' levinineeick= Theleneilibeeilie'of
the'Veillinedeve el.liamilsr be sitiosted-at leek
.9=ionelnuidued Ihoeseplildoilersomod-.protobly
.7.1. , .1.A7 ....1,-.:-L ;574,-,,.
. tliti '
p lea
ulgatitis the:number -of ;eider's( ' o = 4 l
lls river at th at place for the previ a - 1 71 h..
*. wee* • averaged 7111 wagons a Ott aid' 1.7
, ;we IN. all front: Indiana aid deuie s 47
era: klysetheatef that Omit thirty , g k i ii „„mr
Itty.thotigared breve . beau. added to thel peeZ2 ,
Within'illikeeltr, anti tint by die close a - a -„-",.•
(ion the population will have increased
, -
iissidtwirt.—Thelkate ofPennttylvtaie pi a* .
Skinner; itintriutm Owe . 114 9: 1 0m - Lac*10;16
N ee , zosbead Slam, and utlPPort* • MINIM%
less than giey,by about 500,000: Sot Peneelk boa
feeds niumo more horses than all those 112 iturr
veiled: Novi supposing 50,006 of duse lionssi;;
place 'o 50,000 oxen, aid then there will be re"
• , ej0m.„044.44e1t bow um,
belga:U:ld bir — raibted. for feeding me., ow
acres sow dellicaled,lo 7 **oill3 uf the ieg4
horns. soppeislogtiree horses consume the pied ut
annually of six acres of trite, each at 83 14 h.
0 3 10 tiff .1,14 •••„
Misarsizaarm.-71e Rev% Ilkwars.Seberai n i
tscsolittle, missiagarieswillse itlastfaaa Wait has ‘
with tbeir wire". et •
,frwas,lll,ww sk t
Lanta.:Air tbeirlieldWflghsir. Mahal. is ay,
Waisted at rocs Cissiwwsai 114,fileheheir at ash!,
The eithiesavf.Fosilleoset 9164 , tetrione f
oh vigortmody teilb - theit ttudirs.Pts a k R ad
' flNa
to Roo 's vaUe3r, skeins regtooithinjiinlei sork
of that city. -
The Wilkes ilarte'Adititaitejtf Nov. 14. ell,.
" ifillaitrs Steels Will. Itiotakeat 'Mins k is ,;
the, busmen. operetione.of Wilkes-lkm.. it i s I ,
well built tildes with 1 akatui wakes
as good liewt,47. l ini*hj_a CowlZ t
The same paper remarks that " the Tuakkaaast
Steam Boat, Made. a . trip:to per Borough, a n d d ew .
ted agaim last week, -If moves laeli."
Tea Wise* -11112.--The Akers Of the via l /
WIZ intend applyiag to the ant coogressferlisea
ty in land, as yell as three maths, extra pep,
The Paris ;Oros! des. Delmar states. pads t h
date of Brentin: Oetober aidYniiiPation rim
Germany continues to ail Warsaw extent. h
obtuse of .he last year over 67.00 u hadmmtmobda
the poll of Bremen alone. of which 11.00Ihhadto tt
their departure within the inimposul‘mtd. at§
all of Mesa to the.. G e iuted,.Sustei o(ilmerita.
Nassisr• Eveattawrs.—;Bit Wednesday. a paa as ,
slue of eiplay-isix ne*nteni ennekikilW nir tries, n om
and children, veentip,irpitnitid by s smidgen
in ruglike e.onntk, Vai;paSietrAnmOb Bagenta at
on their ray torenisreiiii.
dnO hunting& anolonty Ihnoatian °Baia area,
peeled to ship elinotseimar-at Bremen foe New Or.
Putman. Costrstos.--The Meadville loutall
state; that an affray occurred lm, Tuesday of lair
week. between, hyrjapes Pulsed. editor el
t h e 'cresiford Iteesperat, and Morrow B. Lowly,
EST. The ilidictitty grew incidentally out stile
burning of the . latter. in elegy a few weeks am * *
subsequent personal abuse.' through - the columns of
the Democrat: Mr. Lowry seems to have had do
advbotage In the light; in which fists and feet ou t
Were used.
Tam novas Cnosta Dimness?, which was tom
ontlir thereat lire of itsty, lasi, made it. first 4 ,
pearance since that disaster. last satorday.
editor has antlered severely. both fir health aniprop.
erty ; but ne f .hopt be will And friends to aid hu la
retneving Molasses.
The Deetrierat stain that Mauch Chunk ii
- regoveting front thii.efects of the bre which dens,
ee . large yoorucie of the town. A number of ote
buildings hove taketethe place.), those deurogd,
and others are going sp. -
Paco= Sato . Wascaza,--The larje•asd basil
packet ship in , the service alf - .Cope & Co.,thet t .
oaroyamhich runs between:Philadelphia and Lim
pool, on her hoineward trip; got aground about fir
miles from Cape , Healopea, on_ Friday hot, •A
about six hundred passengers os board. The pas.
semi - era were-all safely' loaded, sodsconeeyodapti.
ladelphia. .The vessel; tf is : hared, will bs a total
loss:
"Dim/truism TUN Nalm.,—.ln therhiladelphialb
trim Court. a jelly wet i about to be empaneeW b
try-ad issue so a civil nit against the Bank et the
United. Mates.. Ausong the jurymen mile& es
Asenawliearsow. ''He came, but the name stead
unpopular with the counsel for the defendant, vte
thought it a bad oaten: Mr, Jaccaor was shied
to retire. and no opportunity was given him to. a
mover the deposits. ,
Tie Lawnwran Gres Wens win be empire;
and- in operation by the first 'of Jannary—the penal
sti
i elated in-the untruen
. - The Uniosays :bank
on her of persona who havreigaineti their den
to are the gas introducei into their sum sal
dwiellitigs is already quite large, greatly sae.
ding the. most sanguine expectations of the sada
holders. .
- Piraeus Cis*.—.Tbeeettysborg Sedatelancer
els the death-ore young man named . Noah Siera,
*he was feuntdiu the *reels a few weeks taw,
and - beties in an awful manner, whacks*
ed - his death....;. . -
• Tes Omni:tat" Putwercor:--This vessel. to slid
a melancholy celebrity was attached, in comet/tine
of the terrible explosion on board of her. vial
killed several members of Mr. Tetaa's Cabinet les
been demolished at the Charleston (leas..) Nat)
Yard. E.be waiibeilt in Philadelphia. tinder de dh
rections of. Com. Stockton, and launched on the*
Sept.. tBs3 A shoal time after,_ she was weber
ed by Ow U. S. Gorerninbni, and Com. Stocks
was appointed , Mr her easmenand.. The originalest
of the Princejon was about 60,000. Since her Fe
chase she has been in eonstant service. The tax
other carry decay, is attributed to* the bad V ahl i
of the timber used hereiottmaction. It was es
litaalee4 that at least 1140.0u1t want& be required I
sepair ber. This sotozbeing four-61111:s the cost it
nevi vessel. abe was . eandeanced and ordered to be
taken tb pieces. •
lOLA ilescos.—Lete letters from them la
.al that both ;reit Pei
health. :Sirs.l i basPeiiirely recovered, aid vg
hat Pie PresPelllt of a useful life amid seems et ir
.bor - and tree!. interest, -
• Twolanotnypsitetrand;expertencedeonstefeivie
base been' arrested in Sharon county, Ohio. P li f
°Mem itiatitrin'itiefr possession about a Mt .
rilller Witt; anttrw . eery pretty di,play of Or'
tastes which latikedantlting but weight to Wilton
therwinst @Utz.,
Ap ogicisOttabTsent made to the Xesteeky
Constitutional Cistivention, shows that there Are i s
thatitit!te art inlidtt Stave seventy thoasaod eves
hundred mkt-seven parents. and one Wand sod
ninetylwo . tionsanti nine beak** sad nine) 411.
dren.
satiriet4s, truth fatty' said that if some sr
could come oat of there maraud read the Muer
time
on their tombstones,, they would think they la
got into As wow grew& • " -
fi,reßaid ter the eurtiiirs put' dust prejudicial 0
thW Yee* Itaikotw - mwmerstie Press. Ws
M. our old Bank is news to tin
people's th is joessliburtiood, ha t e so sea
coullilenie in its prudent onanasement. It is an
eeeesserY to sat. *ere is 110 foundation for the I"
port—andthestratraeks upoii ear Bank *remade af
persoaslrlsin have Privets reasons for injuring it!
eredit.w . -
B ffau. ll 6l....—iriiisilistise is prevailink to sets
aiderabki'e.Xteit Ciiieinoati. The Cieissereig r
siyithere are( stoma Iwo theism& eases esistinf i .
but it is not fiery fatal.
.
• hataireneW eleareserrear.=—The hist chapter ia the
etthe renowned Cypoiao. Lola Monte 4 it
the Ill° l!eiFifellie (Ca. .1i may be remembered
ihat her young heehaw", Mr.' 'Heald, after halite
' b e" *Ana oveihm had again ingratiated Ms'
self into her or rather. where ambit* big
afection.Ple be ealtlewed to nisi—into her welPe'
yarilheyr. •It new appears that Beald's anclaseld
- innti,Alter hrevery Other efort to separate
the - heehaw par, antigeteid of what they are plea
to ceilidetit piece aCeotenAnag e ..hass Ofilellegb OP'
't 7 -Ai