The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 29, 1839, Image 1

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    Terms of Pliblications.
Two Dot.t.tas per annum, ;mystify serui annual in
advance. If not paid within Alm year, $5O will be
...charged.
:y Papers deliverd by the Poet Rider will be charg•
ed 25 cents extra.
Advertisements not etceeding twelve lines will be
charged 51 for three insertions—and 50 cents for one
insertion. Larger ones ip proportion,„;
All ad vertisinenis will be •inserted until. ordered out
unless the tune for which they are to be continued I
specified, and will be charged accordingly.
Yearly advertisers wifl be charged $l2 per annum
including siihseription to the paper—with the privilege
of k e ep i ng one ad, ,rtisetnent not exceeding 2 squares
standmg during the year, and the Ins,lton of a smaller
one in each miner fr./three RtWrrefisive times
All letters addre+.ed to the editor must be post paid
otherwise no a•tention will be paid to them.
All lloticesl , utr •!1 , 1 , ,. AL, and other nnneea which
have heretor , ;re be..n inserted grat is, }call tao charged
25 cents ear li..eare,o H dngef and Death..
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rates, or love, rl7ll 1,1 nothme —it lo kcitttfe
and sole aim of rdjirtitior, to arrorrerrthantr the
pa 11 i c al a rrasoridiole (die' air I ' 4l , —I.IICV thereto',
confidently lot". to tit, pot:, o. ,u i ut Itteto en the
otniertacstng.
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Oilier, at Ptiitttvilltt ry ur dttlitt.„! A. II
and Leave Slott. II tit! .tt 4 1 , tt‘t ry
ntorolitz, arid 'tsn tit ry Ittritt/ 41 By t he
afternoon Litle^,4t,....t r • .urn, at lit adittv tilt
tame day, anti leave I: , atilt itt.xi morn toizt at 11l n
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at the Th'etilltll,:% . l".111 1 1 1 t . 01 thlti TOW!). to retulir the
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a rrangern, lit Il.r ,••• • ••••••••• - 1 ,1111,1 f wear/witki t the Pro-
The sitoatioc " '" tit tatty Chi. cathedral tva s
eons to the P.P.. , I .1,111 d le, and 1... great la p*ti-tir. tar
lii p a " °CIL ' : ... I.:, ,-I ; , v , Who.. til al the
nt S.tair e a arils, • "I ' l ' I " of ;•riilli,n, 4• 141 , 11 utillit...lotr leo It. NO, given I.•
and from ' 1). "' Jilt' 1,1 rt, .1 to. hi••• Ca. , (It hey', an a, t
C,lllll/../Neil •,! rii. 110 01(1.1.011 Y 11,1) w e e warmly upinccutlt•d 3,v
PR IYA 1 6 E - k 111'14-66 ' s ' 6," •
• Lr,r , guard of honour, a 11)1 1)...
summer mnnlh 1"J• ':• d er,lertyr 1 ,111,1, r.l the Unval FutMeere, at
with parlours fled vtri r ; , • i nr t 6•
" n• - tnt, d nl Ow ca. in dral 1,. fi 11111 EV.1.111./li V In
fancy and rf 1111, r ‘ , 1 ,11 ` ),1 " ';''' state, and to pri,ervi ord,r during. divine Nei vice.
gttesta ; and Tit t, E1.1,i1:14 Ai:: Gna t . tbn,e ,
Frecutiun Calt,w.--Jobi, xeritenced to
aerfurnmonal)..., or,„t d.:-.lrad, and the
strict atte..inei death at the late as.iz,e, Cor the murder of hits Couto
Bridget Nidan, and her grant!' mother, Cathartne
It were r , "l ti, i:tat Tt and
lienoliev,, underwent execution at the county Jail.
Will alit •• r•11..11.•1 wlth the Cl/,,tr,pt
viand” anti ; a 011 aat and exertiona -
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the publir.
Putteville, april 13, 1,411
' The regular packet shin, Canada, Cirptnin Allan
G . :oves and Hosiery. s.til..cl from C;reetittek fur Quebec and Montreal,
LARI.,y, la a: G'uics and llosiery for . v‘ it pdmtengers, and so great is the number a t
17t sale b A %1 ps,sengers - wanting passages to the Cauadas, that a
27 • 17-1 f yeasts! 01 tho largest class could be instantly filled
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VOL. XV.
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ENGLAND.
F:z ti ta.:e at New Yot k on Laudon,
to IQ I..pr cpat. vrotiduw.
Era tall I , the Unued Sates —Eintgeation of
'To r re frron Liver pool to the Lulled Stater 18 W(1 . 8
• %It ri-tre. 'nos iramith ry, Ihr quays of the north
at the WV , . 111 tonotrot, crowdrd a.lth
in • , v,q5.111:11. Clot Cl,Ollllll 88,111.111 g the U. patter.. of
11 orr„ s, ;Toe New Yors l ate set ships rnit , . out
nt r f o , ,rhire roserigers. 'the ships
• I treltirlifilige earl eardry upwards of 31hl soul,—
Th o mf i. foze money ihr the sierrn'gm passerigres art
I m o ,1 o f 01‘e tif liar liners, reached the large 811 , 11 al
Xllllll. Srt 11181 It the 11110Uld 111 . 1/118e. the
I mh o ; of the Ch ill, OA nut (Or oriole
11,1% . .dhc from them the steerage passem
ge re •
CHpid in a Workhorigr —At the cathedral church
U,',eih,.W in. I,ll,nitley, of that city, krarderuir and
uttl.oecr, wan Isolud again tUr It*, err 111fe'n's ro
e. telert. try widow.. Margaret Leif, late the nintfOrl
,paiirry broth groom
kern a vabek ley perononer tur the liist four years on t
tile varlet. l ' u;i4k, (1 , 1:14 , , 11 , 414.• ter Ylork troll' ihfren. ;
tit., had a rot ug ri.ni tree, and Wel t site kid
u :lit a huffily n. %Veil Indy it he eatd that ,
Leer ostireotto a all &air attire, 1 . .,r huth,
rote A a II,• I ,01 1111.1 the el,t;l toidid too
y, ara tif et. lite lady' 111411 en riOW litti.• and
truillog lrr st ork for 1114 bl 011311111: bride, who
add t rion to her love ly grautid li.ernie otth I
three utartruttio, toile I,t.ca.
Una .ibrAintt —We hava keen favoured, oars 1 . '
~ n 'l, a Vu a to 11 , 1 llel4lll I 11.11 and I
IrA'lf. Irtirqr Ii31.111,:.1 Lv
Mr %Vitt. II rd this I,WII, Vllll , ll
line he en /I ( ,1 0%14 , rittl l e tme Ir. me:room at the
\l'ea=rs. John Moreland and brother., and
gone thr.....11 a serles lilexperitnetits, the n.ault. .1
which es highly sattelarbare. The retort, which to
Icor feet long, produ.o.is upwards or ra,loo fret. In
tricot) , lour huure. b, log three times as nitwit an
can I, wad,. tip rn the ore,aitoet-term b out , n err
gas nits not only a much greater tilutnirt t
wing lamer, hut- tc'ievcd from th , b , ie
hire pi I'Vellied the uilrytion of that I
iii,i,t,h , aiilll,ll light to otts•ile dueling Muses, and
evliact,.. , iou third Inn a given tlitatituv
0:1°11, \VC 11 , 1l1' 110 duuLl, well COlll
Mend the 011111,1 01 1110 gene rally. _
F.rp•riarrft4l the tr•
nto II 1111 , . 1 11 - . l ri , r,fl, ml 111 pro V t. re . rlitlcl
.eta t., , one beet, rrv, :rod • teihl
ii,vltvr. T... Sh.ntr ‘torri ,
W, t'io•,. vt . ,0e.1 aillis
sere I V4.ii
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!d! Tll4.l . lnicr :••11ri.11: 11
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11,,, , q2r 1,1,, I !sin...weds',
--.11 Spring.
Ilflltltliiff 11,11,1.1,111 e, 0/Tii 1 . 1 rd. IA itch )I.lt.
1111. , h 1,1( rriffi , 1.1 to the rye,iir. 111 111 , qr . ,
.illl,f I 1.11 . ;.:1! Ale riiiiielvea at tile alrar
jiiiiirii m_rettii r Iu lady inatrimiiiii; arid in lir
hhi k: riereircei v i When they wi ri•
call. d upon In jinn thev each held nut, in the
("OfI r (1510:1 of the 1,01,11 moment, the hp
inatead of the right' hand. The rernzniseil ma.ter
nt the cereronnie, , , the parUth clerk, corrected the
blunder; and the kvera, tickled by their mutual in
advertence, burst tom a omit uneannnieal fit of
lanzli\tir, which smecdilv infected their wedding! itt
tendatvt,... The citrate re 4. tined to complete the riere
moor. and the dieappointed rrair lett the church half
married. (hi the folloiaing day, howe s tv4, the mar
riage vv,ta tit.i'lected by another cicreyrinin.
MEL IND.
.+ • l ' hr 1141 all 111111,1111 Cf/111.71 . 4111a) str.,ll,nz iwntur,
frrmi Kerry nre•l, on r hull' Way Lu Ihr
Countic , ul Cork, Tlpperary,
Tile Tr I.l£o . Cf. rd I Iv. Saving's Bank, Cork, are In
.1 - .1104:1•IIII11 . 1 , {In 11.nr evy.
Thy d ,;ao,tcr . I a int.) t,•,, I 24-I , lrman. at hinpal
i•• ar kat r, ova , «nh a ItA"Cl" i. (hat
z" , he ha• a la-tune hi' .2.,1ha11.
.4 0.-o-tul l'lnroft•rn `.l7 , llrhatit has ab.comleti
fr.,m beactiv in dent—the amount has :not
1 , 0 tl 1.• c...n,t , lorable. lint II 1 . 11U14 Ui
• 11•' . Ir.' 11 , • Prilftl,lll,l ;it the ('uric
tst•ttb eta tit•trantit , tz him or .1.1111.; dnd
e bin rCe•tyen•d a bar,:e quni
it an .1 , -nratt, , i):1,..1; on a int , Puln 11
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h. bay ,JE 11(.11 LIVI. ;7)1,1 lur (he:
.1 nere 1.1.0 in:, in AilLerr
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mho, 1.1 , 1 , st 055•
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1. 1.. r ti 11". All waxl / 1 1 , lib , ~ /Yd . pay n.turtit.
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Nte 1011 si.•
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aid .I Intl! h, h • he CArrville Iht• (•Hr
SCOTLAND.
AND pOrrTSVILLE - GENERAL ADV E RTISER.
Weekly by Benjamin Bannon; Pottsville, Siehoylkill Comity . , Peritikylvaniti.
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with emigrants from the west of Scotland. The x ''.
Toe Corr,/ inome ,h inza.
'grants, it may h t , remarked, ar e of the widilthy of tlits Boad, since its Bret IndUitioll into otlie
classes, and many of them are going out with iaf g e •l' ' : der the it timus adMitristration of Porter, havr beets
quantities of go , sis for the plapose I,f,sornawncing bit•
cu mr.k , teraed by tle Most a toient • • party prerdiees,
.mess in Upper Canada. ' lhe early vessels for Can.
aria, from the elvde, have had an unusual quantity I " " d a ' l'l ' r'" " ed etr°l4- to procure a - hug e R e pai r
if dry -, grind , , besides refined sugar and oilier no r I'uu l, aNi,e,, yi fact it wait unneeesam7. 'They et ,
- hitnd.ze offercd to them, but it we were no t ve r y , Limited 1,i;76,V92 would fib nett'.-In to put
:ouch misinformed, many o f o u r merefm,af!ts hacP the puidt, -irks In proper order. Tins amount
been 'much disapiadoted in these not being able to •
w sax shut due Semite appointed a commit
-take all the cargo of -red, Toe apprehension of a
tee to exaoi4 th,e lines in person ' storing the recess,
war ith Mother Joriarrinn scents to have actuated
all . concerned with the North Amrriean 'Monies to ascelt what was ortuong ntercssury, and they
trade, to have an cxtro supply of British incrchan - have r, p , .rted, that ui addition to tz, 100.000 alreadx
dize, on the other - side of the Atlantic tia 50011 as 405,1,011
uould be
n:
misite aimmodite the most active business ex,•r
Destitution of Shetlaod --The subscription for the •
tramm ti lon our Canal, !: here then a palpable ot
relief of the dessiture inha ante of Shetland is still
open. The eXlrttet of a letkr from the temct ha. !.,,n made to procure a i-t,•rruption fund, "
[lnc. Mr. TurMaull, Fdigwall,. will suttee to show of more than one Million Dollars!
This . 1- , Me erunoutieal administration of David IL
the miserable state of a 2otlion of the ir.habitanta of '
porter, t!.. it makes a requisition in the first year of
these islands dm greatly obliged to you and all
your kind friends tar eterti4, therimlyes in
its e aumunting to ,litd more than w as
of this destitute and suffering people. The weather it, •
la such that nothing ran he procured from tied, oth- "PI" during glue
,rp ars (1
erWise the ,„fr, ill nil IM sn g n-at by !hose i„! fp,. The (. 0111111ISSiOnl re reqiiii -
who can work, e.n0,1111-y g. t fish. It in a m-ist try „, r, u,.rtc thanthe settat,•,,
avut
ing time. Oar Moist: is foil of apply an t. it '"" mitt. Ikm1: 1 41. •• t 11 It Vi done,
morning until timid. During the summer all the
(Ms lu .! ' h.it 1.,,t to pa) hr menial , of 'to
men that can are employed, and are aide
during the time to pr,,eide Inc heir h,„„h, , Ilf eptt . ltt ,tchiltritst r 111011, to 0 %%aril their p
Year then could with dillieuity idmply tin u, during to liax ll,e d-nible mid triple entminates of Por•
the lime they were of sea, and lie , e aid* 11:11 , to icr I,,n•e the the
people
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pay rents with, Mamma' lilt, imf ILA/OW.IZ 1.• . I. 'rile .
t,, knot of. men, who ore
emus ltgatn failing,the rientilmilinri ma tearful "
ing our hods, to ‘' .. orrilikte
Courage,— in old stii:or, tattle to With lut,hs, Who
, their user our lil.mties! and who can
driven throilffit the rontory 14,1 r a
little cart with dogs, and heierly basing lost' $.l. - l a ..". ".• 1 'truss Inlu tier, sit h p.. 1141-
Topa ge, made his Way trim 101 the streela of Perth I Lie fram..ittempted, without shuddering ut the pr s—
on his I.riee... end Went up to the d4,r of the I'. NV,
Ititirmnry. nu int rvirn• with. Dr. II
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"ir &Fs,' Wlr
the reps; lip then e:ait d tl,,t C' nest hcul It
eeti•ring, lie >up;wtw••<l trout 111.,i
along the wrt 1,016,1, !11, I is to nal
fo both ntriptifn,,d.
luken time to 1 . 111... the fp4 111
tior is Is lie iii•rtiirms.i, ai,d the liiati Is now is
Cui/rwe nl prr mr. II .n her it.
Prnfilx n( 2crotiteh Runhinkr±Wemndrrsint.d lhr
SIN-01a m.; UI I,lu, lit dri rated d /onus oi
ter', prr tent be;.ides
yearly di v.ideo..l of s!x pa c,
Cat.lwo 9.—'"lty the 1....,0•rti•mg, the /1 1, Ohlii`,,,1•11t/i to de there. They would learn.
1 „,1,„,,t, i ,1•, a been ior.rlied,i; this 14,1 u, Ile Porter t ocilitilarv. rascality
tux u, !'nr '""r'' tIT/J r„ and that rueati are to
ht c-tl-
Iv ha. the 10141 atid,n , it 0/
No sooner is any one sinits-ei....d , 0t th,R eriinjs. , . that thee. are to I.e
,
o i 1,/11" ././rl/111/45. - aii ' d rnade' to Mill 11111111.
and Th.• rw..l e t vt , at , • beeaits.• cy dared to of me.-.
P. , ra11% iiti• in a' larze tuagiiire b. in g era. 1•0-t a.zaw , t4tZtk.,,,ao
,pppre--
edlti 1 ••t rr,-,n.v Iln "'MI/ . a PP'" ! On and no other,liavo
fhis II lh'• Prit l (4l- in~r t •u. t„
I/ Ii. , :.1(111a41, Owl ,- 1.'2 4 111114111, Wills`lll . l.l, 11141
pal I.treets,m..p2iiip.,timi . by t..,nie 11.114.1r1.; IM P• 011 , ,,
app rl . rt .,te,t for Ito retained. 11 is
singing and rinoting. 4 l'hey then halt near the sus rise
peered person's hLtise ar.tt nric of the nielni,crs I to d.v, II on such di.pra.it)-.-- it
. 1,, ro li t' u l t o
' , man t a the .I.:effi y I .r'ren," and ha rta nu tic t s ,lL ti v ie h a ii .s d - . t: l s t e , i • s o: l l , r ,z l r l . l , .: l l.l ,n tl , l , tl ; :ti h s .u rz n 'e i rt ß A:d t, f ; .. we r ba s s:
n p i a ar rt! ,. .
sembly great 'length. Staling the reasons -
for thefi; - proceedtngs. &c., and finsllv concludes by r. ' . , „ , •
ra.7.eitou. tAns, ca, rt Rtatitlllitf ready to crab at
announcing the secrecy will walk gn The . •
I fund... to we devency destroyed by rapar
a.stmbly then, after the usual groaning and- '
Sc., disperse. ire. and every noble attribute of :nail's nature. sacri-
fic,t3.l at the ungodly 'shrine of avarice!
The Treffry r tadaei —The interesting. ceremony . ;
of tr,2 the first atnne onel'induct. vvtitch o• to erns!.
Rock's ilia vnilev, tli this county, for the purtx.me.of j Trull y o.rh Ake , . It is presumed that :41:.
carry in a line of railway from Par to Roche, a 1 Ellis, vkho sailed recei,tly for Mexico, in the trizate
Constitution. carried with him a treaty, ha' the pp.-
tanee of nlanit seven miles, took place in the pres..
cr., al a large and highly revert:l6lo auditory.— r
twoo.ii. two roninii.s.si.ineis ar,
Ihr work , I. l u .d ric . t. , r id t%k i e d n ,a ti l t .
3 tl 7,1 1 : 7
.I.ei.::.xtypr,
hay.,th
usmy
s.
and
.mex
pnbllr It. •
Plano, whose name it very tryout-fit tit ars, and . 1 /.0 l'triil a s.•ard Ict sit at Y, u -t o
whose alttillate iirtrntjon, it s a id. is to eoliplific shall he snlanitied all pr; ate' elaima;th.it
the line afros,. the country to Nett qua y
ecg,itt en Intinths alter their ft rat illeeflrig, they 011111
Aberystwyth—Lustre IVatara —A cow, the prop .
eriy of 11 r, Andrew organ, residing nn 1 re Roe
house Farm, the relate nt the Kill of Lishurnv,
rentiv prooM:d a rale with 'two perfect heads, four
eves, four ears. tour nostrils, two tiingiies, and two
wilt...tropes inriosad in one neck. all the other parts
or file body tieing irerteet. It. rnav he seen at Mr.
Davies', logroddatt , Arm.. above town:
The Chartists at Dicta's —Every eltsrtist was
armed—sorne writ' pistol., a great nii-ober with
carving knives, well sharpened Tor toe °reason), nth '
err %tali shr 1 r 1•. F.I Mal in
ditri•rent rhapr., and (Ohl r 101,11,1.1 hie V 1,11,1.1111
From nne was la lkf' t 3 a naif dr171.11 p.rrr.ty of plink
hone eloselv tied tn.:ether. at eitlou end als.mt a
poilnd ()Stead being t•ttal..Tided—a TVl•4l.)n, V. 111,11 11 4
with force and skill, might kill an os. ,deny
Wad short htu!icefins with heavy knob. , of lead lied
to them
The (maw. ‘ve•re arin.;l u In life prv.
s.r,er , and Ev•ry n sh.e‘,Pfl
tz.t ts, 'under it eti=v 0! ct nt•calinct.l ; 5;43' oat at tir,t
it uu•Llll,‘C ['wen :111.0.,Ld • liwy rc Od tly 1111
ME
The fnrtnu. and virtual addre , .: nrthe
leader. in NIonmon:1) and hood an.
prod.leinz their truitA, o.ople aro arming
thern,elve., and i.wlkprq find it to he• n profitable
4prcula I,,ri I/ ;ply del..c/ d with aN
so-or of arms, vOnvil fine a I t Vin
rettl ii.t ILr (I . l.trtt-t. tatt af St tt it al
he *tta+nc•d t . Vt•iy twr ve to urk..• the It. un 1.1 kti...tt,
=IEI
plied itild rapine. Abet mire pr.
pan d In rt.,: the G.,ve•rotrie nt, PIC r • mrinilr • tl lON 1.,/
letw•:—.VV hen the moment orris,.
vent tenth, /It ;Ph It, the ariom
ra , y :—(` l a i ilh lii.• alk „1 the I;
then 1)34 e• Virirerit then V”r..Pq. d
•• rlir...• r•hrrrs lur tne Britt 11111, "three
for their sweet uweetrivart,, WiV4 e , ..1141 prIVI N.
POTTSV i LI 4E.
Saturday .Plorning, June .29.
• We brim; up our lec. I.!, inserting many
deferred artrcles winch were rro Jed but of our Lust
onpression. Perhaps some ot thelh may not Is• as
noel or racy as if inserted la fore. but like a froz,al
•house-keeper, who collect, the Fi nap. of the table to
nuke hirVid pis tan ov, to-1 ISr throw all our odd. and
fhb. lit a soft cif tielit.litiptil ha.dh .
1 1 " ,, ,Pr 1 . 14011 b r , i .l,—S.•ver el 4 , 1 the nnu-roonts,
vn,f . aze•l m Ow recent atrocitivs. on the
lrontier, (hoe tx•rn raptured, and ...eta to Montreal.
novaptirlc.—(' , Hint Ile sumiliers has
presented a beautiful and painting of the
Ni r o :ll l . May, to St. John's Church in Philadelphia.
I What next .:—lndian rubber shoes for horses
bare been mode in England..
Vaccine Virua.—The_ Albany Sun states, that
medical men can always be supplied, direct from
England, with vaccine matter by Dr. Cooke, of that
, city. who was appointed some time ago, by the
}local College of Surgeons and-Physicians, Ctirre
, ponding Vaccinator of the National Vaccine Estab
lishment in London.
SATURDAY•MMINING, JUN r, 29. 1539;
dcorigir In him. IM
LES.
i)e, I i+•Gm• u.
, orlifileflerllll . llt or Ow t r il
!Le Atoll ki 01 I!, liernlralle.r)
t',.. ('anal Cuinims,..i.•ners. In order
y 1.1,11 th. !it , c.nitrArt. , r4 on ttie Wireren , works,
r yiln., t. /wt . (' tit tiegindatic,l
1.,1- it . .i lc, rumotistiitiler the part i t these d‘ •
,r.I 1•1110<. :Ink/ h as l,r,•n op
t., tact:. The Counni,...ion
ur- are ii writhing 'Limier dre searching . investnria-
lEEE
110:1%.01 1111 n I:otillifittee, • al id are iirote;.titiv,
~i the henate ! Certmilly ; that body
kit ,t- the nullt.vt dt•llars, an ;
let the fho.e their op. n way !
t“ appear bef.ri• the Committee, fe.ir-
ne I"ldtait- that &Mt titizlit bo sltockei at
examme and 'deride on all eases sulanitteil to their
That inunedt.ttely after the result of
Oh Er hit.ior omal ha;e.lieen rononimicaled to the
Mexicali t that Gmernmrnt r.}14111 :cone
its hand Iwaring intered nl ,ir:./1 per rent,
the restsii use elAirtiArt. tor the Amount of the attaid
in their fat or.—Th,t the, b..d. shall S v rE•E
1 , ',0 in p.AA mem of duties at the .n.. , ,•rni ('u-burn
of the lirpuldte 01 Nitktrii, but..that when litre,'
slims arc presented at our OritE . :., or nt une phre. the
tiiiternment nisi retest' 1 , 1 tint, Omit tEE,E•
halt such aiiiiiiit,,
•,,' /tr..; rrr.r iltr.i•l
1. ~ f Karp, r'>..-I'.•rr,l }
ei•.‘• tr.tit t. 1.1,4
antirt‘er-tr at that I,;tit M. 0.! y
i 1 111 .1,1,1 )11, •lil l . mUrv-s was a•
Wllllllll I', 1 7 11) 4131!tirricre, aria Ir. spokr
of as !- las:vial and
'l.ll. la I ivany roviiihvis
•!. v;i. \Vit.
pro.. l'hovlaa 11 0,1,
vt-q , Hi nitentkni,
L'itrr 1',,%1.
o.—t:(l4l.lrlii has f nt..i ILr c‘r,:ri
went of re !wile.: 1.0-i.11: , rnt 4Ur t,, and ILe• louo.l
11 the rrteale: tie rea.ong 1110 rr a 1 1111 e%
like m idr 1,, of Ihr
red office ,i..partrnoto trotdd rrrmlotoi 1.% ir, ,f/:
public row etoettE e awl 50r1 . ,l eotefort. It 1,,a. I,ct
er that tll4. .11`1 , 111T111 . 11( rhutil , 4 he 11 '4 44111(re
elrrtrnne. 1 , 111 .11: the 1.14.11 t:. 1%.•t.• to I , C 1•N le 11.11,1 10
11, Lure 011)
It.. Ills II 11111“,,,t
1 , 1, Olen, C,ll, gull iticp•stAr 111 nuiti!.,•r,
dlire 3 . 1111 L.ll' ti. r vl'enue, IL, it :kik:llll'll2CP. % , 111
hop ,p % 41.6 OMMUI111). an , : the delight.
of ...tre].ll n •ot: , ttl It tier, not%
etti 1.% the ihmr, lN 111 he allin the
of ate
77 , .—( ; 1 . 1,11 rile! 11.'70 pre:vaik
throixthout the T.•rritorv, in rolisepn•nee 01 the in
t.tlormits treat‘ made . by I:en. Maemnb ms ith the Sem
mol;•s. They have determined. if the general
ernment ratin ,, t , utslite them, to take the war it.to
their own han d ;, and (lov. ('all is to take the field
in person at the head of his volunteers. In the mean
nine, as an nieentße to exertion, ft2o‘) have been of
fered ter every Indian taken or killed.
Eli ,Moore. I 'Met Priest of Fanny W rightism in
N. V. and the •• heal and front - of .‘grarianism,
and lord 1 . 00014111, has been appointed 1 the Preai
dent, .8111 A ey "r for that port, in place 1,1 Ilector ('rats•.
r , firturdoul. The e. , tnrntsgion dates from July lot,
and we wish the commercial city niuth joy of the
•
appointment
The Organ.—Two Ilighlandmen, kilted in prim
itive order, dropped inadvertently into St. Yaul • s
Chapel. York place. in Edinburgh, and seated them
selves in a respectable pew. Having never been in
an Episcopal Chapel before, their astonishment can
not be describede . on a beautiful symphony being
struck up by the organist. At that instant a gentle
man came to take possession of the seat, and civilly
laid his hand on the shoulder of one of them, and
pointed to the door, Hail tout " cned the High
lander, take out Donald there—he be a far better
darner nor me. "
I. 'ono, opp.•nenta of 314rtui Van Bu
ren, the Sub-Treasury. and Executive onarti)e an•
e‘ery wheres acti.ely at work. A Whig State Con
vention Of Miehtgto, is to he held at Mitrshal on Ow
28tb of August. The NA lug*snf Missouri t. dl hold
a State Convention on the 3d of October. Nl.,ry land.
Connecticut. and Rhode island, hate each app.auted
(here Senatorial delesa Ivo to•lhe Hart 4,1 , u rg en
non. and expressed their preference for lienr3 Clay •
so/I,cl "lieu yo, to the .lerision . of that body. •
Sf. .4.1 . 14 , 01:M in Florida, is said to he the ol‘ler.t
toe‘ rt it) the 1 . . S.. 11.1.110!., I , tim (mint:ell mar halt
a century bet ore 1(1411114 was C014 , 11i7.tq1.
are Krill standing I , t.ilt more than thyv evot one,
Mos of cur tot4ll-mon are prohally aware, that the
lts . r. 31r, 1 tenth , Aon, the former esteemed pt-tor ut
our Episeord roof mt.:ldiom Is now result-1d there.
71{Tpien.- - Arrasals at :New Orb ans bring the
intortnation that (;,it.•Alista at the head of littn tie
tantr) , m i n„d al the jar of 7%.ingiiro on Ike :2; th
\lay. bitipc.mal and .-ttidurt? do. Fort at that plate
in the. itoare,dtt of thi• lent 11-ts, and a tanall
sebootier d mar. ludo
l cu
deuce. Ile IA as :ma:lmp, lhr dtti‘i.4l of Koine b e e%
orduttn,t. limo 1 era Clot., unit %%huh lie natetalro
to attack the 1 ttl of Tilllllllco. 111 1411 collflll,lll,' that
he would be abbe Lu take tt ‘ , 11.11, , Ut serious lthis.
/), .41d44t way !Veen I tWi.telleed
Ire shot at Trenton, tor dcsertiou during the Florida
campaign. If wits brought out for eaC, it,44441.
wan tO . the bettor 1/1411) Strangers, w 11.44 wrr 444-
seubled'to witness the csolutions at the
Went, wheal a feltrle% e !row the t Prusid, lit was it 3.
CO2lllllllting the at tenet, to Mental scrvic.• and u
degradiug discharge at the c).l4iratiuu of his term 441
taunt.
wlvettiser, ef a di...
r.:11.a
It under Cu. aurae the zit [it"l
realm., art' wi II know fl runiinhun ihrtio,otit
the utileir. aild hate lvru m 0
I n yrtins, "
Phis i= o hindinark. for Ow culious, who Imiy
desuqus of I,.cutnig the plat e.
Black' 8 ElLly,— . l'he proposiiten bur uu outlet
loch at this place, h s been rejected b) . the ..'›eisiite.
~-latertco.----Juhti L. :311.rhens 4 :41.
the-reletiratcti traveller, has been appointed t h e
l'reNitlefit. to the :I:4o4itty to Central Anierica, Vat,
tcd by the death 01 11. a; 0 0, I I \\ ‘•
mu) ni,tlepulr Korn lection, a reSeil4./11Illiollg
the - ruins oi l'ulenque, which 44intiot I:01 to 1.r0..e
great tuountot to a:I, is lio f el an inteost ni ti.e
ea t) tastor) of our countr). and the lilltlqUal S.lll
of those great t.;al.4vt.:, who iiow tist, ow)
ME=
liew England Witchcraft.
• ' .1915 s NEALkt.
It Was at thetrial : of tiarah Good, that a
circuit/mama occurred- which, thenga- hard
ly housed at the time, li.d"ta. last to a ac'rn
of horror rind .sull'ering ite'ver . t,u be,...furgutten
by that part Of the world. Que cafthetilltic.•
ted gave a loud 'Scream WIMe the laCe. trt Via.
'rah tJuod was turned away, and fell , upon the
Door. - Bung lifted t op. she dec . ared upon
oath, that she had been stabbed with a-toitie
by the shape or spect,e 01 the ticcueed, while
r oe, the accused, Good herself, was
preteiAilig to hide her face ; fur, at her look ;
the glance oilier eye otily. the wretched set
fere,s Mould go dist iat Oul, as it wete, and
grain at the mouth aid tear themselvPs ; and
hell nolo at her touch, they would iostuot.
I‘ reco‘er. For proof, the accuser pinked
fiuqh from her flesh the blade of a louti.,
Glaring that when the blow was made he tl e
byectre, the blade brolce ill, as if it etas on
the way to her heart. ..„All the judges were
thunderstruck—the people mute v. it lc terror.
•I'he pour WOlll4lll hersi,...f. who hail been luck
ing her uaucis. and b. wing her head iii pr') -
er, start. d on with a cre• ofini,znish, and
her aril's abrouil•, and . look.td about her ea
ever., side a , ;l•nhe had-no longer any earth
ly !tore. .1 lie uecu.e•r echoed tier cry, as 11
iiirtlCk to the heart ar.ew, aid tell howaid
her whole n th upon the floor of Cie Chill( li,
and lay there fur a while as if entirely over
come with sleep or a•'lroneh•tng, d arh. N. I
b:eiiili could b'• 1 in tine whole lion-e
not a tourniiir-L-there a its a dead preti
oral ilinet evert cc litFre ti I she stirred of her
self; tli' y %Vets even skald to touch her.
s
The owl %as liver, the evidence lurut tih , wi:re kft upon their . foreheads fin - life; that •
,the chili ge risen hail been trunie; and the hi r i• m i die speeires were Careful to personate such
roan of It e all to retidi.r the ‘4:IWI as %ere known to the afflicted ; and that, ie
diet lieh , re he could speak, ai to such case, the shape or spectre was hurt
'moult was heard . afar,rdf, growing lowle - r by the stilifted, the person ieptesented by
and louder every moment, and nearer and the spi-et re was sure to be hurt in the same
nearer; the niullnuite swayed this way aid way ; as, flit eliample; where one of the al
that —a bustle. followed at the door, and flitted charged a woman of Beverly, Duras
al riuglitvi ay appear, d s sruall , swarthy m u tt, f ilea re, with tormenting her, and pointing to
att.)) a fierce look, dragging a large Loy tea a distant oats of the church where they•wure
the -lioulder, Ii i ug hull along as if be mere assembled, cried out— there, there !—there
a hadoee, raid making his way tin, ugh the she goes now! whereupon a man that hap
crowd like a giant. petied to be near, whipped out a rapier and
i.ll bat ho cm cd he to the jud g e..i strut:lithe waft with it.; and the of actedtold
"What lior' to the h , reniati of the jury, as , him thrilt he had given the spectre a ,scratch
they quailed ae d trettildcd at Ins approwh, over the eye; it wart found very ,soon after
-why speed ye thus in the work of death ihis to be tine, fir wheukhey apprehended
Anti you the balite you doctor Alaitiei, Dorcas Hoare., she pleaded guilty to the
rind you Cap:ail, Sewell Who ate sitting these char ge of witchcraft, andacknowledged, that
to judge the quick and the dead, how dare m troubling the aCcused,she had actually to
ye ? Who gave you power to measure rind t nerved a scratch aver the eye, and - a cut in
weigh such mystery? ' Are ye of the gifted the side from a rapier; that, after•a While ;
and powerful —•pecially gifted from on high I if the accused but glanced her eye at the ar
_with power In see spirits, amiable to takeflitted, though they wore looking another
the Prince elf Darkness himself by the• way at the time, the afflicted would 'swoon .
!•' awwv, arid only corne back to life at the touch
nr binding of the accused ;'that oftentimes
the afflicted were bitten with a, peculiar set
of tueth, corresponding. precisely with those
" Who ii 41—who is it L 11 b orn h ave
vou there ?"
" Master Burroughs, 1 believe,
of the judges.
Burroughs continued, " Am 1 to be fooled
and thwarted, and betrayed at every step of
coy life, that you may be left free here to
lord it over the church, and waste the hen.
tage of the widow and fatherless!"
Who is that boy ?" said the judge.
" Ask him ! Behold his beauty ! See
him face to face, if you dare, with her that
told the story of the knife. "
And wherefore ? " asked one if the judg.
es.
" Wherefore, Andrew tliiott l wherel ire.!
wait and you shall know. There is no hurry.
It may be tinses-enen.h a week henr , .. or
---,
moritVor a 'who e year,ft]ir such as you 0
th . rovi , away again immortal hopes—your va
-Iry •souts., by sp iting the blood of the lone
cent !"
"Oh, air :air l'l' cried • the poor ivochan pt
the bar. "God forever !filelsOtou t. Why '
.'. did you go away fetal. those arho hoe* yoit.i
and loved you, nd treated you t - Why did
you ever leave! us to the . tender mil+
~.
i r cies of men Who have- an bowels,evenior
• • their own toothes, nay, even for their Owpi
offspt mg !" . ' . ' . 1 ,
. -.13e of good 6:filth:Sarah !
.The, Lord thy
Godshall he nigh , unto thee-and comfort (bee.
Have courage, nd Trot all thy trust in tbetfr
that hash power-
,o deliver tiree."
.• • . 1 ,
•-•Ah, sir, I have! I do! and pray , that
•fits will may be done, •sir—op earth as it ili
1 '
in heal.en." 1 - .
~.
x-11:,‘e courag, &mit. Anti then ,turn •
”tg to Ow judges 4 he eskeq if the buy ml t .
be ticard.
AI he know alight of-this matter, certain:
lily. What t ay Sou brother Willard'!" askl.
! : k d Judge Sewullourning to a unuister oldie
..... •
church on !us riglht. • , .b, .
"Certainly, Caprairt Sewall, certainty by
! all meal's. We ere nev er too late , I hope
r mei Q, and truth. Let the boy besworn.l
rile tii , y having stei.ed forth, uplifted hilli
right ham] according to the law of the peoi
i pie, with his flub')eilow hair b!owihg about
i i n :4 • h. ad like a Okay, and swore to the everi
1 lasting t hod, the elearcher of hearts to speck,
i the troth. All ees were upon him; for bit
stood lice to face; with her who had sworn
i:lo the speet re knife ; and his beauty terrible
Neer lion with her yoptig eyes. lifted up to
i'hi , , alio her lips opari, stood Bridget-Pope;
Vleatung firward a.• if holding. her breath tind,
just ready .t., fall-such was the eager linea l
! situ ~t tile attitude, the pussiunless, motion:,
I. is mid statue-like expression of her COUri ,
lialat'o.
NO. 26.
A fit•r a. short pomp, the boy declared that'
only the day bepte lio Lad broken a stnalf •
kutle and threw Sway ft part of the blade'
while' the accuser was with him ; that he'
knew her , well, and that being notside - thes
door when be-.heard the stork;, he suspected
how the mittOr was, and strove to get in, but
wa. presented by!the pressure , arid wcitlldl
riot have had the manage ro speak out, when.
.111,e,aw the periple , so quiet all about him and
so wedged tngeth'er, but for the- tel of the
stranger whom he saw afar t ti, and to whom
he toid the story, - whereupon, said thn boy,.
'he lined me up with one hand, as 'if I had
been a little child, and brought me here Me.
king los way through the people there, with
only two - or three sweeps of his [inn, ilele .
Is the oilier part: of the knife' he added,
reaching up to the judge who ties nearest, a.
harahe suede a part of the Made, You may
see, Mr. Judge, it is the very seine. Bridgy
Pops. these—you may ask her, if you don't
believe me ; she knows that-are knife well
enough, dun't , yeu, lirtdg,‘ I --..
"'Tom I d ,C'she whispered in reply, the
tears ruining down her pe,e cheeks. "That
I do, Robert Eveleit,.but ,I . never expected
to ice it 'again, nor you, neither, after yell
were cast a e ay."
The two parts orthe blade were diligent-
Iv eempared by the judges, and round to a.
grre ; the boy was treated with tavot, a large
, girl wa. rebuked .for lying, but this did not
rs,vert ilia fate of poor Sarah Good,.who was
• put to death according to law..
Out of this affair grew a multitude of oth
er accusations. The atßicted were sent for
from ell parts of the .country. Their num.
tiers augmented, every day ;
,prayer and fast
' ing- pR ceeded . every step of their
,prngress
—their progress, itself was a triumphal
ma rcht- and whithersoever . ;.they went,
witctes,and witchcraft were sure to be dis
•l covered: . .A pious theologirin of that day - ,
Cotton Wilier, and a very learned Writer,
.was employed, by, the proper adthorities to
I - -rbaw up all evening of whole atfair ; and
rhe says of there,' ea eatures that,,,were ethic
, red, all of whom he saw, peihaps, every-day
ioi liiShie, that When the fit was on, they were
distnittd and' coriVeJsed in every limb; that
they were
-pinched black and blue; that pins
ocration for twr• 0..-/
w e re. Ilium! Stuck aro their flesh by in* isible
bee& ; that hey were scalded as witb.hi,
water. and blistered as With the; that Ot:eef
the afflicted was beset by a, spectre with a
lis!larp spend e,Avtlicli nobody could see, till in
her ;12,iiiy she snatched—it away from, the .
-pecan, vi lien it lii tnnNv becanie visible to
every botivalaitil to rr, that ttilutlie rwas hatnl
- Iry a -liar that wore tlf.heet, which norto
hut the btil,..teti were able In eye till siminre
a wet-Pat' it Flu ay, on which every body was
aid, t o s ec; U ; that nelson was offlired by la
ve-11,1e creoures, ts Inch it hut alarop
of tt touched then- lips, or even the flesh,
ma d e t h e to.Vell up to bursting : ,
"Ariel:this juice of hell,
Whoever it fi !I,
To a:cinder liiir ova the floor ;"
that hurniritz rrizsi were forc'ed into their
rh,,whs letiving" incurable sores ; that they
,•it• hrauucd wil,ll 'a hut non, so that marks
" said one
of the accused, whether old or young, large
or broken or regular; and thatafter a
s of tormet, most of the accused•were .
able to see their tormentors ; and among the
others a devil of diminutive stature and a"
sort of twany color with fierce 'black. eyes,
who carried a book which he kept offering to
the sufferers and persuading them to iouch,
thereby to ackn jic ledge the power and au:
thority of the Blank Man—a mighty shadow •
with whom two or three of their number had
slept—if they were to he believed Upon their
oaths, whtie und4r sentence de death,: anti
no (air rieape Oft• for 't/trat, bill iltat of
f, 'I: r-odh.