I)C iJcffcvsonian. CThe llev. J. Miller, will preach atrain at the Presbyterian Church, iu this phce, on Sunday nest, the 12th inst. at half past ton in the forenoon, and at three o'clock in the afternoon. The WrigfetBMrgiarSt The Frederick (Mil.) Examiner saysx On Monday morning Mr. David F. Watcher, oonstal le, aided by Mr. Johu Lyctb, i-tonc cutter, who directed suspi cion to the parties, arrested two men, calling themselves Thomas Anderson and John Key, and said they were Scotch men, on suspicion of having been accom plices in the late desperate bunrlary at the house of Mr. William Wriiht, in Philadelphia. The officer, accompanied by Mr. Lye ih and Mr. Henry Bender, in a small spring wagon, overtook the prisoners at Musscr's tavern, about two and a half miles wett of this citv, on the Ilagcr.-town turnpike, and offered them a ride, which they readily accepted. The party then went to Ilagan's tavern, about half a mile further on, where the arrest took place. It. appeared in evidence, be fore Justice Harding of this city, before whom the prisoners were examined, that while at Hagan's, and during the tempo rary abscence of the officer from the bar room, Anderson was overhcrd to say to Key, in a low tone, 'We are detected.' This circumstance, in connection with the contradictory statements they give oi themselves, a wound on Anderson s lee Conviction and Death cf Dr. On Friday last Br. George A. Gardicr, who had been on trial in Washington, for some time, for frauds on the Government, has been found guilty. Immediately af ter the jury rendered their verdict Dr. G. was sentenced by Judge Crawford to ten years imprisonment at hard labor in the Penitentiary the most that the law al lows. Judge Crawford was very severe in pronouncing the sentence of the court, tie said the case did not admit of a doubt. Dr. Gardiner reached the jail after the passing of the sentence about twelve o' clock, immediately set down and wrote a letter, which he handed to his brother, lie then called for a glass of water, and after drinking it fell into convulsions. lie continued in this state until about a quarter past three o'clock, when he died, lie declared his innocence before hi." r?r!ifl Tlir flnrnnnr en m mnvnl (kir The February Term of the several Courts of this County, commenced on Mon day the iGth ult. Fuankmn Stakuird, Esq., was appointed foreman of the Grand Jury, a Inch was discharged on Tuesday, having disposed of all the business htifore them. The following cases were tried, viz: Charles Musch vs. Samuel Ilaydcn. Ap peal from the Judgment of a Justice of the Pence, crdict for defendant. Walton for which is not satisfactorily accounted for, PhintilT, Davis fur defendant. and a number of minor facts tending to .1 Commonwealth vs. Gailin Adams, Marcus strcnguicu tne suspicion against them, in lllair, Ifrnry Earles and Joseph Morse. In dtctmciil for riot and assault. On the nicht oi the 10th of house of Jacob marine line .ind WVstnm T?nim!i.i in i,mL-on tut,. L..,;,i .r-n .,.,.1 o:,. u 1 307 churches in the State. tcrum persona, who committed an assault crs, says they answer Mr. Wright's de- The Mississippi Synod of the Pres 4inon Jacob B. Tee! and destroyed several scription of the burglars exactly'. Upon hytcrian Church, lately resolved to raise barrels of whiskey and one of brandy bclon bis return a requisition will probably be ?"UUV. CfctauiIaU a D00K acVos . Wright was ' viittiua. From ilic Bucks County Intelligencer. Trail of a Steam Fil'.C SflgiiiCt NdiraSH?. A delegation of Firemen from Louis- Mr. Editor.' The encroachments of vilie lately visited Cincinnati to witness the South upon the rights of the North. an experiment with the steam firo engine since tne organization or our government, wbioh has been ad tcd in the attcr city have been slow, nibidiou3, and, in some . , , ,. , c , -.i instances, almost inmercer-tible to thosu- '1 rcturncd bome entirely satisfied with rorfif?n1 nbsnvvnr. fiinnn 1 7R9 n no-rind its utility and efficiency. The following: ' " ! " I'" " " of sixty-five years, the South has had the is the account of the experiment : President fifty-two years, and the North tuc chief engineer ordered the steam but thirteen. Is ot satisfied with the hx- engine to be brought out. She left the ecutive branch of the government, and a eninc house at precisely half past two negative equal to one tmra ot tne jjegis- o'clock, and wa3 run six squares in five lative department, she has, also, usurped minutes and a half. The steam was up the Judicial power, or which is the same jn four and a half minutes after'thc torch thing, she has a majority of the Judges wa3 appliod. In sixteen and a half min of the Supreme Court. ute3 from the time they commenced hitch Since the adoption of the Constitution, jng the horses to the machine tho water thcro havo been nine free, and nine slave Was through two lines of hose eight hun Statcs added to the Union. Now let us drej feetin length, and throwing two compare those new States in point of tcr- streams about sixly feet through inch and ritory. The nine free States, including a quarter nozzles. In twenty-two miu- duccd the Justice to commit them for a further hearing. Meanwhile, Mr. "Wriiiht tuiuniouoi; a lury, Uaiilornia, comprise an area ot oio.au ,ifpsshi ms thmwinff two stroams on ton and held an inquest m the case. . square miles, and the nine new Slave 0f the Mechanic's' Instiute building, one The whole amount of Dr. Gaudixeu's States 643,75C square miles making a bundred and tou feet perpendicularly . fictious cliaras against the U. S. Govern- balance in favor of the nine new slave Trails were then had of one, two, three, mentfov the loss of his Silver mines, was States of 125,459 square miles an area four and five lines of hose, all of which seven hundred thousand dollars; the a- equal to the six New England States, to- proved very successfully the merits of the mount awarded was four hundred and gethcr with New York, New Jersey, and engine". twenty-eight thousand seven hundred and one-sixth of Pennsylvania. torty dollars. Jiaston ll hig. xext, let us compare the fifteen blaves Pavtspr-vitv f.f fhlfTo-o Ul.llW H Itll LIIU IICU kJlUlU.") Ill -p, 1 1 1 1 ll Til noint of tprritorv and nnnnlnMnn. Thn lu u "awuJul puuu&ueu iu iue v,u. TT"k T TI t 9 . , . . ,,t ,T c;rn f,n Qfoi, nnu n nn .n f ,n c ago JJ n l' 1 t i bunc , 1 1 appears that the A revival exists iu Warsaw Y sixteen tree btates contain an area ot 041,- . . A.'U1UI.W!,W 'u n .n.i.n, i. business of that citv durinrr the nast voar llo I ..!..! 1 AT -f December latt the dwclliim iVi -i TV odist churches have part e pated. uiicmncr iBbi, uic wc"g Plnladfluliia written to on the sub onf. .. . . 1 . . 1 . B. Tee!, in Paradise township We since learn that Mr. J. Mirkil. of Iue total valuc of c!mrch oftlie Dtdaware. Lackawanna hl.r. Sn.;nl iM;fln nf Pi,;i.wi.ini,;n i.Jw Jersey is S-3,440,43G. I in which both the Presbyterian aud Meth- propety in here arc 977 square miles, while the fifteen slave States comprise an area of 844,144 square miles, which leaves a balance of territory Jin favor of the South equal to the six N. hnglaud States, together with ISew lork, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio ten of the most populous States in the U- niou. The white population of the free ing to him. That the riot and assault actu- niade for,f,,e Vcrs. Mr ally took place was not disputed, but defend- too an well to come on. -At Ilacine, Wis.' they are enj itory RfnfftQ noi,nrA;n fi10 nanena nc lfir,n or population uas neen o per I, 1 3.2. r,33. u hUo M,a white. nnnlnf.inn number of inhabitants being ovin.rr Lf il,; Sfofoc ; u a ooo'sko nJ I ho increase in value of the tax business of that city during the past year has been characterized by unprecedented activity, and has brought more real pros perity to that place- than the previous three years combined. Over two thou sand dwelling-houses have been built, notwithstanding which the number is in adequate to the demand. The increase cent. The over 00,003. able prop- A Mahogany Bridoe. One of the bridges built by the Nicaragua Transit Company on the road leading from Lake Nicaragua. toSan, Juan del Sud, is mode entirely of mahogany T On the 4 th inst,. by Eev. Dr. Boone, Mr. Daniel Boys and Miss Caroline An dre, both of Stroud township. February ,18th .1(854, by M. M. Bur net, Jq ,'Mr. Alfred Street, of Syracuse, N. Y." and Miss Mary Smalloy, of tho! same place. In Stroudsburg, on the 5th inst.j.Mr Josiah Ileller, aged 20 years 5 months, and 21 day. r, a In Stroud township on the 2d inst., Mr: Jacob Plattenbcrgcr, aged 77 years,,. 7 months and 23 days. rpljans' Court Sale. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Monroe, the following Real Estate, formerly of David Singer, late of Mid dle Smithfield township, in said count', de ceased, will be sold at public vendue, on tho premises, on Wednesday, the 2i7i day of April next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, a certain messuage or tcnem'ent and tract or piece, of hind, eituale in Middle Stnithfiuld township, iu aaid County of Monroe, adjoining lands of Depuc S. Miller and Jeremy Mackey, cou-taininir JScYtfaalj'-Fivc Acres, more or less, being part of a larger tract of lund in the warrantee name of Daniel Debray and numbered on the Commissioners Books No. 31 ; about four acres are cleared the res idue timber lund. The improved arc a i i . . , . , , .t " ,n. nrf.v has hnnn in a ratio nniifi fn t hr in .. ...t. aiuiuua iiiiBiusi, iu u nuuu uAicui iu fionsuiernh v ess Man- onn m . ' hr . . 'x : Vrr.V , . ? . r " "U Sixteen Persons Ki JIcd-Terri'DlC most of the churches of that city. Indi- white nonnktion. then, of I n C1'easc of population. f-iiini:i i.i'fi ;iHi nitnn .i i o rrr- ititi i. i v i i i - w-. BCt'Iie u.iuuua .uu luvuiituiu ioi au eiieusive re- constitutes consiuerauiy less than onc- IIartford, March 2. At 2 o'clock vival. third of the white population of the Uni- iTTHf- uitnc -cs were examined and the testimony w.is of the most contradictory character. Nothing being shown to implicate Morse, Jury was directed to render a verdict of not stroyiug the" blacksmith's shop, engine- firmativcly to the interrogatory. Arc you the thirty-one States of the Union. J62f The New Jersey Legislature have premises. a story and a lulf high, and a frame etable. There are two good springs of water near the house and n number of fruit trees upon the j to-day the new steam-boiler in Messrs. Five hundred and fitty-four clergy- trd States, while they embrace nearly HiiiHiwu. -uoisL, uiLM,ales (jray's car factory exploded, de- men of Massachusetts thave replied tf-two-tarfts of the territory comprised in passed an act supplementary to the char ter of the N.J. Del. & Hudson ll.lt. which secures a conncctioirwith the road about to be built by the Pennsylvania limn ab m mm, WHICH Was done, and he Was room, and hndlv slmf fprimr thn ttimn in fjivnr ot f.hn. nrnhihifnrv nrnipinln find liastlV. t he Slaves IU the llltoen slave aftrrwarjs examined as a witness on the pari building. Over one hundred persons main features of the Anti Liquor Law of States entitle these States under the Con- Voal o-irom 1 ittston to tho ew Jersey t f the other defendants. The jury rendered were in that part of the establishment. Massachusetts. stitution to an additional representation lin?' j. b & Hudson canal, over i. . .r ... ... . ti. ..i..:-5 :c. i. . . . . . . . . ; nnPnCc nn,,ni tn f.ii -f p i 000,17 which the Pittston Company have hither- a tiruici oi gmny against UJair, Adams and AUC "t"us"'" m.i most iewwc, iencu- The protectant Episcopal Uhurch in .""c1 v.w ,-x. rfnfi ni nnr L.r's. ing apart powerful machinery, breaking Illinois, dnrine the past year have had white persons, or, a representation based 2 1' f Tr .rulew, l0.0 hyanew r r t ir.J s ,lM not be granted, which wdl be huM hmQh thc ruin JS and statements of facts made by a plain man meilt: be built on the ..od at the next term. The disaster soon brought a number of three more in pros asis aHo'a new facts wbich cannofc be controverted gravity plan, and will be capable of trans- B rry ad K coder for Commonwealth citizens and firemen to the spot to rescue colleciate buildin "at" Jubilee to" be call- without over turning the credit of official Porug over a million tons per annum. (I fjv.nd Diminick for defendants. the sufferers. It was ascertained that Gfl lJUhon HIivp ff-ill " ' documents. bcrauton llerald. t . niiiioti wealth vs. Hugh Tully, Indict- nine persons had been killed instantly, Bethel or S i:.rn'f. r keeping a disorderly and tippling and seven died subsequently t0 oeing ex- been established at Cl ilti- nn ),..i. nn,ii,i fricated from the ruins. Manv others T Z Seaman's Chapel has From thc above statements of facts v.tv. v erflicl o! iruiltv on uuL 1 noniil?. nm i" caieu litrni miu i uuis. Jiauy oilier -p T tt t ,i ' , i, . . , r t ... J.IC. J. IX. JJ JUil.U ll 13 i ni Lfn.rui f.. ...... .. ..r c-r.n iiuiu uauiv juiuiuu. suinu ui uuiu ill I , n ? . 1 i .... ...v..v.v ... r; a uue ui au ' iv or seaman s minister: ne nas commenc- L.uau wayu uaj (and jfc is lawful t(J .nd tvCQ , its llcrc arc some peculiarly ncago, Illinois, and fruit ifc s thafc the ; of the terns from a letter from J performing the du- G j Gernilieilt in rcatio to her Jan. 12th) to the Freeman'. 3' pcotts of prosecution. 1, j: ti.. i :i I ? . . i i it if ii .i 1 1 1 v iiiit. i iiir iii.iii? :i ni'w mil' i . ...... . Keener and Harry v f , , ..u . . , J oa very energetically m visiting vesseles, J. . T. , ' . , and Mr. Chandler Derricn. nfMnw York (.f i.i r . , , t , ul uic iiuisi; yunui uuu uuin iu tue ui'ii I i j- 1. l r i iiuiiuo. j-k uao .muntu iu iuu iiuu mail . .... v. viiiu unuuuiui luuuiicK ana jjrener lor n ., , , , uuuiuiug uuu&ua. eve., uuu ieeib encour- ,i i , r, . . arP hnrr- ftipsr-? inH IWrinn ovo , - . manner. Over three hundred persons j, . , - i v n i .t the larger portion of territory, conipnsiujr c nL L' cssis. ies ana lseirien, aie, .Cliflul.t. , , . A. , ., 1 rlM aged to prosecute UlS labors though they -i i i i l i -i T ai vnn knnw rnnwrK- Ivq Tvnc nt were employed in the building. Those are 0f ccfure Crv ard us mildest climate and best soil: and Ja jou nou, comerts . mis. ies, not U cbrr for the use of Green sweirs E.vecu- killed were chieflv hlnrksmiths.v" are o course very ar uous. cast to the noor man the smaller nortion. 3e . . . " J T? : i : : i n . . . .. . r J a c t ,. i -i 3 i s. J oscph Chr stman. Seirefnr.i.is in ro. The scenn at. tho. fncfnrv is flftsrnnho.rl lllutdW ,u fIutr,uaa IU "y enibrac ncr the cold and comnarat Wo v lt; evenings since, l aitenaea s - - - " "i,t-rtii.i i t-i . . i a 1 . h. The effect lU0 resiuence oi lur. uass, public domain, has resulted, thus far, as Here are some peculiarly interesting i- liomc, (dated s Journal.' 'Dr. Ives and lady, of North Carolina, The terms and conditions will be made known at I lie time and pi, ice of sale, by JACOB !1. HI LlLNlil'JItGEK, Adsniuislrator. Jiv the Court. M. 21. D 11 EH MR, Clerk. March U, 1S.11. n'jsson' sasu. - The undersigned bason hand and for sale. Window Sash, painted aud glazed, of nil sizes. C. U. WARNICK. CJ. 1 .1 If t. 1 i oifuuuauurg, murcu v, xaoi. A boy between 1G and 13 years o!d, wan-, ted by the undersigned to learn iiouc ami . Sign painting. C. U. WAltXICK. .i Strondsburg, .March 9, 1 Paper M352cr3 .jwdgmenL Defendant pleaded payment Us most heartrending. The wives and thc Methodist churches ; in Kochester. At barren regions of the North I J - G I flirt XrtTf Ii cf rnnf thitvtl U i tt A I i . n a 5oz- our HOUSE AMD SIGW PAIMTER. Shop on Jacob Street, Stroudsburg, I'a. ::nd endeavored to prove that he had paid cluld sl(H) or on account of thc iudrrmcni. SP0C as rP l .I.--. r . dOCk I trcia n-nouM of plaintitT's claim, viz. 99 G9. rft . , , . ni,n,i ,r.,: - rn i reu ot the workmen rushed to ther; - 5 ' 01 tnw policy, lias, thus tar, escluUcu the "rtlsuu uauea. iuu muy waapurc- the excitement spread. JJy 5 o - Hua " ""k eouveisa- poor llian? the mechanic and laborer.from v American anu given as a compliment all thc killed and wounded were ex- Ltluu UJU! l?cu P"lw iluu il the best soil of the countrv, not bv pro- LO -"-resiuenc an iuren, wno lias ted. Thc number wounded is over Is.in. Pr0?ress in i,rank strecttunder the hibitory .statues, but by a conventional been residing in Kome for some time. a r.-,rrmnrc cMmnn ministerial charge of llev. S. 33. llooney. cnr.;nl K-irrior n.nw nnfoTif. nnrl nr-ic,v Amonir the cucsts were faces that I reo- uu iauoitb I ' w "iU for P,alnl,ff-DimmIckantl Uajton immcdiatelv. and nroeeeded to innn;rn Much interest in religious matters also than anv nrohibitorv statues i r c fendanu into thc causc of the caiamity Thc es. prevails in the Baptist and Presbyterian era. The poor man, with a few hundred told tbrit tbe President is inquiring ve in obedience to an order of the Court, the Sheritf publishes the following ; SAMUEL ALLEN, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Philadelphia, March 4, lSol. Samuel Showaker, vs. Scv. ml cases were scaled judgment con- timated loss resulting from the explosion rpJ m others, and thc Court adjourned a- Us thirty-thousand dollars. .'J' 11UUI1 On Priflnr. Iinvinrr rnrrA tlin Itct . l t. f '"i r.iai:uiilti.'- ... a wir-i? uuuioeroj cases. -r r ri.T,rT. tit ,i . , state or fed- cnzed as having seen in America. I am fow bnndrod told that the ex-President is inquiring xc- churches and meetings are held in them dollars, can purchase land in free territo- riJ ' ea'ucstly into thc Catholic religion. Jacob K. Dishing, Henry B.s- evcry evening. ry caHiVate and improve it with his own IIc bad several conferences with Cardinal jin?. Charles Bisbing, Iug- ,',, . , ... Wisnmnn. wbn oUn l.n mullt ,v ',riin Bisbinff, George L. Ro- The Philadelphia papers enumerate the try in wealth and prosperityj ;u us ..ll ill' ill I I iii'i'ii . win I iir i. ri ii n nn i.j' i 11 uu 10 iiiou l..i ... ibf ill rill. I . . . . - Consolidated Debt Of Philadelphia, value? Thus he grows up with tlm conn- H that V Burenmay hecome ; but this is more was a great many stran- juiiu3 Drucourt and Sarah his wife, formerly Sarah Bis bing; J. Robison Elder and fftti nf Ihp Anna his wife, formcrlv An- out any book (except his Musical Letters.) I debt the citv and districts hold in sink- slave a "ni2rer." Such tcrritorv is set. IWofoI Mia f l?,,nr,n na Bisbing; Mary Jane Bis. X Jmis H. SrnouD, Esq., of this place, was poser of psalmody, is preparing a new funded debt of the city of Philadelphia impossible in slave territory, where labor Sers Lere-' ajipo uied by the Court to settle the accounts book of Church Music, to be called The and district?, now consolidated into one is disreputable, and his occupation is of Lie public officers, Hallelujah. Mr. Mason has not brought debt at SM,9G7,735, and acainst this degraded to that of the slave, and that Y'dlm of tllQ FrodlICi "fc a' book (except his Musical Letters.) debt the city and districts hofd in sink- slave a "nigger." Such territory is set Met&l MSilCS of E 1T"PTitk 'nr Tnmr 11ttt-t t t- of which he was the sole author, sinen f hn. rr,-i i i i. . i .now f. thn. YAv. n-t, i. Mtw for this week is a capital number kubl,C besides much other the soil and stock it with slaves at 81500 n value of the more useful and usual ivite. formerly Lva B.sb,n?; 1 Ul uumuu. !.,. i,,7,,j .,.i r.. ii .i ' . ' ' ' .... ,.,w. , TT . metals diirr frnm iho nnnns in thix rlifTor. and Marv his wire. bing; and Eva his The music is excellent, and consists of. .. rVu.u, corporation property. Ihese assets pay to uuu each. Hence we see the tide . pIinf-B 7 ' " C formerlv MarvBia-bfn,: ! . . ' uouies Ol KsUimiau oacra nave Deen SOlU. hnfn f ,n TrMcrv rr1 ;nforcf on ... nf mil rrat nn. fnrnrrn nmnnf flnnJ;nv .". """"" ul JJUlul'W uu,,ll"J! I , ...... f ."J ... iu i music, -a giee ar- and it has been more highly valued and mount, and thus the gross debts virtually into the free States and territories of the .j ' .tm am IySidnevB! r.nged from Beethoven. 2nd. -Wind, Oh more extensively used than any similar reduced to 83,032,167, exclusive of S3,- iforth. T t ' hj n ? 9rblf 7 .and bing; Jacol IjSsbiS; William Wind.' a glee by Win. B. Bradbury. publication. The books which in their 000,000 subscribed since to various rail- To perpetuate this policy, so unjust ' ip-n glC A2Vluluc Bisbing; George Bi.sbing, and 'Tf ; l,n 3,v;n.'0 j day came nearest to a similar ponularity rnnd; wliJnIi rakmnilnn? lmn-nvnr nm anil unfinnal in its nffints nr tn nfnnri ,f ff ,a; " UJS ctc'J 1BoU- Isaac Bisbinir survivintr heirs - n- bv Ccorrre F Knot If m, r ie,r,e iu. the HandcI and Haydn Society's nofc yct perfected will swell the debt to to a period at which ni " f 7 n i Collection, and the Boston Academy's only SS,932, 107. Thc city poscsses be- the public domain sha m the kicked in Great Power,"-a Colleetiou-both by Mr. Mason. The sides an annual income from the Girard a State, is the real : t.tt arranged from Grell the last fragment of T. , r.Ull l, l - i M-iucsia auu xuiuuu, shall be organized into h.- ' flncirrn at uihe react- nrst legitimate successor of such works rcfntr oic. nf P.207 nOO Nebraska bill. The nnrnnrt nf t.bnf. j. . - v.. .i ii- -,t i- -----j " - vi r.r. itory y I Swonnn finI ce the com- , . 7 I 1A I r III i S83,000,000 of John Bisbing, deceased, Mi, 000,000 and Henry Bisbing, deceased, 26,000,000 nd whoever ma v be the heirs waiter is vsned, instructive, aud a- . u" lw,uc UWUM! PUUUB ,ulu PUUU11UI tal ot t,4oS,U00; thus virtually reducinH is, to convert the vast terr wi'ig. Among tho humorous are "A ' , , oc me new dooju tue debt of thc consolidated city, for braska from free to slave : I iv. up . T.T.,vnni P..oi- m l'uv "u-"- ou,I"l!U J ,ur- xU.aion' which interest is to be provided by. tasa- subtlety of logic can change - J t t, . , , - n.as lor .sevcral 3'cai;s evotcd most oi tion to oniy .'3,474,007. Consolidated The pretence that the bill, lil Viyuu, iwiuums ouickcu uiMimc lo us preparation, aurmg which population 460,000. Value of taxable promise- of 1850, merely Ie , u&triu iuuiuuiug imugnTj) XOjVVUWU W1 aa4U xiauuitj ium t;.K. 10 nnn nnn Henry Bisbinn-. deceasml.nnr! 01 -Ne-- Hnnin in nnn nnn a" persons claiminir by. from i m nil nnnn" i limn 1 l rn . tion slavery open to the people of the ter- o- i ' , ritorv fnr f.hmr fnfnrn mlnnfinn nr rnlnn. ill,UUIU11 ,1 t- i..i 'V. r 7.. 7. :n r.i I -it" i . . i it . . . 1 J linmnr r n-titutc the editorials; while the muie- , V, V """'7":' e icarn irom tne iNcwanc Advertiser tion, is flimsy sophistory, intended to gull ' w Musically Considered, &c. &c.. ue uas fpcnt eighteen months in Europe, nronortv ?155 2G0 000 K 1 1 T . . I limine HI1C-ni.Irt10 r.t nninn Ti- Z . H i -mw iom vs. Uoston, and other articles uu.Liuuauaumcidiiwa. ia uu n nnnnnn u4 iun u uuy oi J I them, and Jill non. 5nt-. in nnnnnn "'. " w o, uuu, uuu In i he Court of Cotnm on Pleas fur lh City &, Coun ty of Philadel phia, of March Term, Xo. 10. Bill to per petuate testi mony of the title of com plainant to- n tract of Land in Gwynedd tsp. Montgom- j ery bounty. Pennsylvania, adjoining land ofD;ivid San ders, George Engle, Jes-so CaStner. th heirs of Daniel Levering, de ceased, & Geo.. A. Earnhardt, containing 72 acres 9 perches. mcnt and Savoy, , . , i i ; j ... JJ nir 111 flirt hnnfnn trir.L- -.( ,ta Tirnrl nnnv I J.. i. 1 1. - TT J I.i . t i. n . . . 1 nrtrq -m ,;cn0lio .. , ti r ii r , . , w luauuuauii uumucu uiu xuui ns auu js- tne ignorant. ii southern planters could Jiansjud miscellany are usually full U0rs, but that it will be new in something sex llailroad and tho Warren Kailroad Lj wit.l, t.W .ln.M int nn0i.. "ii 1 interesting. Tublishod by Mason more than the name. J Itu 'Turns. 23 Park 7?otr ?W Vnrlr ntuioie, J -wit t I s',')J a 3-ear. Cheap. Xew- York Tri ll Wceniy Tcenty Baby. Benefit of Mr, Price. A &ig C5t:xi. The largest cannon in the world is in liejapoor, India, and weighs forty tons.- concerning a right of way, has been de- nia, and hold them here as property, it cided by Abm. Browning, Esq., Master would not be false to assert that Penn in Chancery, to whom tho matter was re- sylvania tolerates slavery, and is virtual- icrred, in lavor ot the latter road, though ly a slave State. tleman living in tho eastern part of the Bil1 on thc heirs of the said John Bisbin ad .iu uF1jv;.u in uu laivuu. auts t uircn oouuiern planters noici their slaves by city, presented him with a babv whieh i? "ery bisbing, deceased, it found in i s sa d- ,i -f Pl-l. -1.1 Jl t ' .1 I 1 1 . - ... . J I Pni.nl,, . '.e r. 1 .. I y And nnw. fn wt ,1 Tor. t ni i 1 fld'l nfin iu.m,.i, itwi, muauuvu fi nnn nnn mentloneJ " having been presented to the -,tMJU,000 Court, setting forth that the complainant bv 2,000,000 virtue of certain conveyances was recently the owner of the above mentioned Tract of S21 1,000,000 Land situate in the township of Gwynedd, in liio ouniy oi Montgomery m the JStato of Pennsylvania, Whereupon the stid Court di rected that tho ShnritT nf tlio About a week ago, the wife of a gen- Philadelphia, should serve a notice of the said w .... . , A scat iu the interior aeeonimnrlitM fi Lallroad 1S a s!lort road which is intend- virtue of State statuets, local in their char- regarded as a 'perfect little wonder.5 It Com,ty' lfnot found m his said County then e see ,t announced by the bill,, that the f bout much ed to connect with the Central llailroad acter and effects. When they remove is a baby, still living, appareuth i cood S giv nollce verlising in the Strnudtburg Dramas Assouan" intend P0"" metal of vh ch "there at N' mpton, and with the Delaware, beyond the limits of those States, those health, and when boS wK ono pound J'S1 -of ttaha and lhtt f.ian entertainment to-morrow evening, ? n l al, of Ahich there i, Lacl;avfauna and Western llailroad at statutes are powerless. The object of Its first bed was miaV on 1" Stroudsb.urff Jffersonian of Stroudsburg. once i;.c 10ih inst. at the Conn ii.,. ? d to be some portion of gold and aeon- tm w . r r Tfc ... thns , mi n . ""f P? - f bi104..4?! illrff was made on a aommon sized n .week for four weeks successively, reauirinff . . . ' siderab e ouantitv of silver, and s rv 7 . :r . v:- WuS.a u. . w mwuu wwu mamics umuei uiuic. J.ne parents are proud 0 the said nnrtm tn nnnnnn nf r m on i.r 1 in mi... i .r 1!. f Al n: .1 j j nt 1 dnn rnntn itil no fhil'.-nf.rl I... I l .1.. i ' i ?tvti i i i.i . . .... I v uui uiui iu r. ..v, -u, yu a. xia.1- over iuu lurniory oi ixcurasKa, oy a spe- ino little leilow and have had h is daur- Court on tho first. iUn,inv nf i, mTTi. , 4. .... , 4tlI. . 1U. A ncc; an(J fionorous It was tbe work of GLutcb U D llfnn 1 lin rlllTntic nf 1 1. Jo. 1 I rr J ... .. -j.. .... ....uow. uLopmuu uuu vicmi- lvoomy Khan, an oiiicer in tbe service o y win mm out cn wrnsse" and give him n Lloosseiu Nizam Shah, at Ahmudnuger iu 1 houee. lhe members promise that this In giving a description of it, Col. Syke -!. .11 be the most "recherche" afiiu'r of the NaJs: On the visit of Sir John Malcolm season. Mr. Price will appear in two of hisJ during thc period of his Viceroyship at jCbt characters, (Felix O'Calla-han") in the MJoniuayj the Sattorah Rajah, who holds rjtcelleiit fiiree of Hw Lnst r.nW r..m. Lue surrouuaing territories under the T..it.r ....,. ;!. a J Britlish Government, directed that thi "J ""viiW tiv-.&l Ullll" UlllUliL Oil 7 1 J t 1 rr- l rrnn snnnm hn llrnri nil nc nn the "Golden Farmer." lie will also sin" i .. " rr i .... T . . 7 , "FF -i iuiu"" j-iiuu"u nun unarcu wiin more icier.il of his beet songs. Tickets 12i cents, to be had at Melick Jcuclry store, or of Mr. Price. than half the weight of powder which its chamber could contain, the concussion was awful; it shook many of the buildings to their foundations, and the terrified in habitants, as the rcverbrations rolled a- long, expected to see the domes and tow r n crs, survivors or iormer Disgraceful. A man sixty-two years old, named Wil iiani A. Milton, was before the police of tumbling about their ear3. Cincinnatti a few days since charged with in attempt to commit a rape ou his own shocks, come A conspiracy of a most atrocious char I n nt.c line? sin.l.n T l.vlif. m !Vl"n c?ct 1 lrT. auubter. a nirl about seveuteen years of I, - . e i j ' " uio. j numueroi youug incu wore uaua- a,re. In order to escape the outrage, the eti together for the purpose of robbery affrighted girl jumped through a window and arson, and one of the rules of the or- of a second story into tho street. The ganization empowered any member to family is of the most respectable character, take Ufe when it stood in the way of the i -x 1 1 success ot their enterprises, or to shield The Columbian expresses a charitable thctn fr0JU dangcr gomo of tJjc coQSpi, lpe that the father wasiiot iu .his vight ratprs have been arrested, and' the of cip l " ! ficer nre after the-others road is to be connected with the Lehigh cia act of Congress. These are the na- reotypo taken. Half the women in town after such advertisement and answer the said ."""7 ,lu piou.ioie mum- kcq racts ot the case, and no quirks of have been to see him, and tle other half t0 show cause whv the witnesses on be- lusabcth-port and 1 erth Amboy will be- law, nor legal technicalities can affect are getting ready to go Dayton Gazette ha,f of the complainant against them before cojnc great coal depots; the latter place to their reality. If tho compromise of ' our said Court duly exhibited should not be become so by a branch connecting it with eighteen hundred and twenty was super- Native American domination The .xamined' and their testimony reduced to wri the Central llailroad at Boundbrook, the ceded bv the comnromisn nf nmbtnnn NTnt; A.n: oi... n li- ' . tmS an(I filed of record in our said Court ht t a A large town meeting assembled at IT l t i n i liarnsuuriT, i'a., on Saturday evening, u- in our cou pon a call of the State administration to of thirtee 1 I.' J- r 1. n I o oave no umu ng orce, morally ior it was and made thc following nominations. of Assembly in such case made and provided. not so understood by the people. For Governor. Ti. Rush nr.nlPnrd nfTM. Certifinrf from linnnni - - J-UW 1J VVO UI OIA. 1U111IUU : or wnite men ver eonnt.r? . nr n nf Mm n t ntry tolerate slavery. The laws Thomas II. liaird, of Washington county n millions interdict it. Thn Cn Certified from Record. E. W. DAVID, Pro. Pxolhqnoiary- endorse Senator Douglas's Nebraska bill, former have nearly double the territory Bucks. A relative of thc Governor wat put in the of thc latter. Shall the laws of six mil- March 9, I8G1. 4t, mOlSOtfLNG-n) - chair, and the meeting was addressed by lions extend over the territory of Ne- Amongst the latest counterfeits are 20's Tuousandsof Parents who use Vermifuge? . office holders of the Administration. braska to the exclusion of thirteen mil- on the Somerset County Bank, N. J., al- n?;? L , St?M0,!' Caloniel, &cM arc After discussion strong resolutions ex- Hons, or shall the laws of thirteen millions tared from some broken affairs vignette the wtie'nt pressive of the abhorrence of Pennsylva- continue over it, not to tho exclusion of sheaf of grain, agricultural implements, nations for -a eSesofS nia for the Nebraska bill, vras carried by the six millions, but to the meon nvnln. &c. falls mills, rail oars and o.L, hn Ln VJ JflT.?l an overwhelming majority, and the orig- sion of certain chattels whose value they in the distance on left lower corner, a In another column will bl found theLr inators of the meeting put to route. The can carry with them? That is the plain naked female. tisement of Ilobensack's Medicines to which . ., , , f .ue asii.uie attention of all directly interested Philadelphia Markets. !n f ,,r Town. as weI1 as their children question? Crain. Whf St on? 0, n ' 'v"', x" ,ver Vmplamts and all disordea . 1 7fl" n"fr;., ' J i V' , un5,n1IrointboseotabiliouStype,shouldmakQ A good locomotive engine costs from Scents per bushel. use of the only genuine medicine, Ilobensack's $9000 to 0,500 and it would take nine AT York Grain Eve SI. 18: Corn LlXSL?!i"8- - . - ITT Fivefthe sweetest words in the men a whole year. to build one well, with 88 ceuts' 0ats 50 "ntopor bushel. LcW t? ?f SfS" English language begin with II Heart, all the machine power of the best ma- rtfWlon J n ZT, 7, S'Crvc .t each has the signature of tharPiol r.w ..v.. .w i. uuu au uas I en nnn nr. f TV I nilPMSAPl' 'T'- ....... i j; 4 . hwiujuu.ivuj .ia UvUv-Vm arc genuine. uiu.j auppuiwiaoi cue proposea miqui- aemocratic question, in plain Saxon Eng ty trembled and fled before thc people. lish. Ye toiling millions of the North i uuiisyivuuiit win ue uearu, anu tuat now will you decide this pecdily upon the base attempt of the lit tle Giant to defraud Freedom of its rights. fT n fr ,ir , , ucn is an ox not an Elope, Rome, Happiness, and. IJxven, I chine shops to aid them in the work. he is turned into a meadow.'
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers