The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, April 13, 1854, Image 2

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    ffiljc 3cffcrsonian.
TbttrfciBay, April 13, 1S54.
WHIG STATE TICKET.
FOR GOVERNOR.
JaSc PgUccL', cf Northumberland
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER.
(icorgo Rarste, of Allegheny.
FOR JUDGE OF THE SUFREME COURT.
Daiiie! 3!. S1113 St r of Montgomery.
IT Those of our town and country
subscribers who changed their residences
on the firt of April, should inform us.
Word left at the office, or a line by letter,
will insure the delivery of their papers
punctually at their new residence.
jfgrKev. J. K. Miller, will preach in
the Presbyterian Church, in this place,
on Sunday next, the I Oth inst., nt hall
past ten o'clock A. M.
.
Northampton Comity.
The citizens of this County are be- j
cominig very much excited, as well as
divided, in respect to the propriety of
erecting new county buildings at Eastou.
The " LcJiigh Valley Times;' publihcd
by 918 pcrsous for a ptiblic meeting, to
hv h'.'ld at Nazareth, on the 22d inst., at
1 1 o'clock A. M. to consider the question
and adopt such measures as may be
deemed necessary.
Foreign Scv;s.
Thy Canard Mail steamer Europa, Capt
Lot, from Liverpool, arrived at N. York,
on Sunday last, the 9th int. She sailed
on Saturday, the 25th ult. at four o'clock
in ihe afternoon.
Advices from Constantinople state that
between the 1 i th and 16th ult. there were
fkirmiehes at Kalafat, but with slight lost
of life. In the night between the 1st and
, a severe engagement took place at
Podba!-hi, in which the Russians were de
feated. The Turks had 10 killed and 13
wounded ; SO dead Russians were found
in the morning, and as many more were
drowned.
1,600 Turks had landed at Prcvesa,
marching on Aria. A Constantinople let
ter of the 12th ult. announces the depar
ture from Beicos of two French and En
gliih frigates, with orders to enter the
mouth of the Danube, with or without the
leave of the Russians. The Duke of Cam
bridge, and a numerous staff of officers,
The Peoples Journal.
This excellent monthly, published by
Alfred E. Beach at No 80 Nassau street
N. York, at 1. per annum, ju?t comple
ted its first volume.
The Journal is an illustrated Record
of Agriculture, Mechanics, Science and
useful knowledge. Every number con
tains thirty two page., beautifully printed
on good paper and illustrated with engra
vings. No mechanic or fanner should do
without a publication of this kind, and we
believe the People's Journal to be as use
ful and entertaining as any of the kind
now published.
Plundering the State.
A Lancaster paper says 'that certain
contractors on the Philadelphia Railroad
who are quarrying stone for the State,
have discovered a new way of 'making
them count.' That all who are fortun
ato enough to obtain contracts from the
Superintendent of the road, may do like
wise, we will give them the modus
operandi. In opening tho quarry, place
all the earth on a pile then take a few
stones and put them arouud it and over
the top, completely hiding the earth. j
i hen the assistant supervisor measures
them and announces the number of per
ches, you will be really astonished nt the
quantity of money you are to receive for
i hem-much more, you will discover, than
you could honestly expect. Great State
this Pennsylvania and a great party arc
these Caual Commissioners.
figf The Governor of New York, has
vetoed the Prohibitory Liquor Bill, lie
says in his message, that such a law would tjie lession?
Connect i cut Election.
The annual election in this State, on
Monday, the 3d inst. has resulted in the
triumph of the Whigs. The Nebraska
issue (though denied and evaded by the
Locofocos) was the primary cause of this
result. Last year the Locofocos carried
Connecticut by a heavy majority, and se
cured two-thirds of the members of both
Houses of the Legislature. Now, the
state of parties is directly reversed; the
Senate is Whig more than two to one,
and the House by nearly two to one
which renders certain the choice of State
officers of a Jike faith, and also a Whig
United states senator.
rm. . t ii .
aiiu new jjfgisiaiure is sirongeiy in
favor of the Maine Law, and this meas-
: . l. - j mt
uru is sure 10 ue auopieu. j.nere were
tour candidates lor (rovernor, all of
whom were understood to be favorable
to Liquor Prohibition. No one of them
has a clear majority over his three com
petitors, which is necessary to a choice
hy the people, and so the election of a
Governor devolves upon the Legislature.
On the State ticket there is a majority
against the Democrats, although the op
yusiiiou is very mucn aiviucu. in many
parts of the State, tho Temperance can
didate obtained more votes than cither
the Whig or the Democratic candidates.
The contest was a very animated oue,and
a large poll was made, ine main con
test turned upon the Legislature, and
here, the defeat of the Administration is
overwhelming.
The conspirators at Washington have
thus another evidence that the Nebraska
swindle will not be submitted to by the
Lreemcnof the North. Will they heed
oe uucontitutionai: 1st. Because it au
thorizes unreasonable searchc-; 2d. lie-
cause it authorizes the forfeiture and de
stuction of pro.-pc.ity without due proeest-
of law; and, Snail', the unreasonableness j
of such a law generally.
Esithiufcsm for PoHoei
The nomination of Mr.
Pollock
foi
Governor by the Whigs of this State, favor of the
Another Victory ! The elections
now are all one way. The lion. Thomas
D. Elliott was elected to Congress, on
Mouda', in the Fir.-t Massachusetts Dis
trict, over A. II. Rowland. Mr. Elliott
is deeided and strong against the Nebras
ka bill.
Another Victory! The election in
Rhode-Island, on Wednesday, resulted iu
nigs.
William W. Hop
gives general satisfaction. At Milton, his pin, the Whig candidate, is elected Gov-
place of residence, cannon were fired, ernor
when the news of his nomination reached
there, and the greatest excitement and en-
jeft London on the 2-lih for the East.
General Brown had left London on the
previous day, en route for the East.
Ojjtt otions on the Danube,. The En
lish and French oScers are now employ
ed by Orner Pacha in arranging the de
tails of the various projected operations.
It is general!- known that the Turkish
troops now iu the Bulgarian foits and for-
both parties. The prospects of his elec
tion are brig htei.i ng every day. Our
candidates for Canal Commissioner and
Supreme Judge are also unexceptionable Kr
ami able men, and their nominations are
hailed with satisfaction in every part of
the State.
No State Ticket ever formed in Penn
sylvania has been received with greater
approbation by the people, than the one
now presented by the big party. Men
of all political creeds unite in its praise,
and we confidently look for its triumphant
success
New and ftaugferous Counterfeit
Afloat,
rest of some of the Parlies Disposing of it.
A new and dangers counterfeit was set
afloat hero yesterday, purporting to be
5 notes of the Exchange Bank, Lock- Second Joan of Arc, who has appeared
The Washington National Monu
ment and the Corporate Autho
rities of the United States.
Gentlemen : About two years ago the
Board of Managers of the Washington
National Monument Society passed a res
olution that the general agent should ad
dress the corporate authorities through
out the country, requesting pecuniary aid
iu behalf of the National Monument then
in progress in this city
The general Agent, the Hon. Elisiia
Whittlesey, accordingly addressed cir
culars to that effect to upwards of one
hundred corporate bodies. It is matter
of regret and mortification that of those
one hundred corporations only five have
responded to the appeal to American pa
triotism and gratitude. It is due to
those five corporations that their names
should be given, and the amount of their
contributions. It may serve as a stimu
lant to those yet in default, aud possibly
excite a desire on their part to share in
tho honor which they have thus secured
to themselves and their constituents
Our own city has contributed $2,500,
in annual sums ot 5500 ; Savannah,
Georgia, SI 00 annually; Columbus Ohio,
81 00; and Lafayette, Louisiana, o00
It is not by any means too late for the
other cities who have been thus appealed
to make their contributions. The Mon
ument has attained a height of 150 feet.
The contributions to this time have a-
mountcd to about 8225,000. but do not,
by any means, come m sufficiently fre
quent and large to meet expenditures
and to carry it towards its completion
with that degree of progress which the
Board of Managers would desire and the
honor of the country should demand
It therefore may not be amiss to re
mind our corporate authorities through
out the country that their pecuniary as
sistance in the great aud patriotic object
we have in view is earnestly and hopeful
ly invited, and that any contributions ad
dressed to the Hon. Elisiia Whittle
sey, General Agent, Washington will be
thankfully received and faithfully applied
by the Mauagers.
Respectfully,
JOHN CARROLL BRENT,
Corresponding Secretary.
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A Second Joan of Arc.
The following is from the Paris corres
pondent of the Cincinnati Gazette : "A
curious story is told at this moment of a
"&SThe Erie Railroad Company, it h
said, have negotiated a loan of 81,000,000
lor the completion
and other imp
tion was throu
particulars are
port. It was so well executed that we n thc Turkish army. A girl named
understand some of our bank officers were Gara, a descendant of Solomon Pacha,
unable to detect it. It was finally shown former Governor of Moroch, in Asia, ar-
to Mr. Calder, who pronounced it a coun- rjvc(- lately in Adana, on her way to Con-
terfeit of the most deceptive kind. The stantinople. She marched at the head
parties arrested succeeded in passing bills of a crop3 0f irroguar cavalry. Many
of the above denomination at the Troy pGrsons tried to nersuade her to abandon
Rouse, Union Hotel, Phamix Hotel, Kos- the stranffC onternrise: but nothing shook
suth House, Alhambra, Montezuma Sa- ber courage or her resolution to combat
ioon, and made an attempt in the A er- the enera;GS Qf her country. Some nor-
lit i i t n I i
ancian hut railed, iwo younc men. who Ct,c fi,o,,f 'nt'n.'fUfr. iin,. h co,,;,.
passed the counterfeit money, were ar- if sbG was determined to
Letter from Meltraslia Territory.
Wrc clip from a Western paper the fol
lowing extract of a letter from a resident
of Nebraska. The writer is evidentaljy a
practical, sensible man, and the facts
which he states are quite relevant to the
great political question which u now agi
tating the nation:
Fori Scott., Nebraska Territory, Feb.
24, 1854. If the bill, as brought in by
Mr. Douglas, passes, we will be in Kan
sas Territory, not Nebraska, and we want
this country filled up with honest christ
ians. Let the country be filled up with
worthy men, not slaveholders. We don't
want slaves nor slave raisers. Let the
people raise horses, cattle and hogs, for
market not human Icings. I say get the
tart and we can keep it. As for the soi
Kansas Territory has a3 good as the sun
shines on. Most of it is loose red lime
sf.nnft bind, with cood timber on th
7 G
streams, and as healthy as any country,
do say it is the best stock country in th
work!. I have cattle in fine order now
that have lived on the range all winter. I
have travelled in most of the States in
the Union, and for the last nineteen years
most of the time in the Kansas and Ne
braska countrr, and I know this will b
tho garden spot of America if filled up
with tree laborers, lluuureds can hnu
good home on this stream, (Mormeton,
as well as on the Big Osage, Little Osag
and the forks of the Dry Woods. Say to
the people who want grod homes to come
to Kansas Territory, in the neighborhoo
of Fort Scott. Very respectfully your o
bedient servant.
John Hamilton.
remain
the
in
I rsf oil I ;ist. (ivnninrr h tr nfiinor Phillincnnrll 1 i pj i mi I
of their double track, Y A " ., &i arm sue rausc Slve a mai 01 uer SK1U ,
7 I Inn rrn n in mil liimrnoTTina n rn I -i rnn r I i i . I C
rovements. The nejrotia- f V J , ,i , c .; an assault at avn,s-
r i fnrr-i.m in,,? ht thn . . - v me governor oi Adana, who was in- lu
!n,t ' and tailors by trade. 1 hey have families, formed of the fact, ordered that the voun?
i arrisburg Item saj's: Tho bill in
creasinir the salaries of the AssociateJudg-
es of Commonwealth, was called up in the
Senate Wednesday last and elicited a
warm di.-cussion, in which Messrs. Hois
and have heretofore borne good reputa- gjr- should be brought to him, and no
tions. They say that they found the mo- askcj her f shc stilfpersisted in her res
ney m the street. On beinir searched. ,,1,, vnAnA f?,
A i5ild Starved by ks Parents.
Lawrence Hcery, or Haley, and Susan
his wife were charged with starving aud
neglecting their infant child. Jno. Ran
Ion testified that the child was about sev
en weeks old, that the mother went ou
early in the morning and did not return
till late in the evening, leaving the infan
the while without sustenance and- almos
bare of coverinir. It was now under the
care of his wife but was so miserably at
tenuated its arms not being thicker than
his fingers as to convince him it could no
live. Officer Shattuck arrested the pris
oners wandering about the streets.
Lawrence Ileery stated he was an ex
press driver and in work; that his wife
misbehaved herself and he m consequence
removed a portion of the furniture from
the house leaving the child to her care.
Susan his wife said her husband gave her
no money that she had nothing to cat her
self and therefore nothing to give the
hud. The court remarked that both the
the defendants were fed aud well dressed
and that their conduct was not capable of
being extenuated by any such excuses.-
If the child died, they would be charged
with murdci; be should therefore fine
them $2 each and COts in walking the
streets and order their committal to jail
to await the childs fate.
During the hearing of the ease, tho dc
udents appeared entirely indifferent as
the fate of their unfortuuate offspring,
Cincinnati Com.
e" possession.
Fry thought the Judges were already
paid too much.
For six weeks attendance
and not exceeding ten
weeks
a ii.. iii- o- :it i. i
trusses ou lue jurai:&. cuu. tvui uiurcu iu
31 2o
onumia m Apni, ui oracr .o inae room por ten Keek aQ( nQt
tor the AngJo-rrench auxiliaries, who, ou teen, 8150
their arrival, will assemble somewhere For fifteen weeks, $200
I nt i t it . t
r,..r r(1iiv.fflT.flnnn1o nru! ronnr fur n t'tnr. " 1IU, UlCU aS aillC
from the fatigues of their vo'age. A 03
wrongly entrenched camp is being formed passen?ers Am--
hi rornsuany.
T . . "T - At
persisted in her res- federal I'ATroxage. aorae idea oi
olution. She responded iu the affirma- the immense patronage of the Heads of
tive, and added that she would engage the Department under the lederal Gov
willingly in the trial at arms to which she eminent may be formed from the follow
said she must submit, provided they mg statements, showing the amount of
would give her for her adversary the salaries paid to each of the Departments
bravest und most vigorous of the 2000 in Washington, not including the army
cavaliers or which tho detachment was or l'ostrn asters, Jand Agents, .Tension
composed. The combat took place im- Agents, and all dependent on the Execu-
mcdiately, and, after a contest of some tive :
miuutos. the cavalier chosen for her ad- TWort
at. court $100 indlvl,duual in the. neighborhood, and re- versary was disarmed by the young girl salaries, 841,900
l' ceived hw pay m paper money. Ihe and declared vanquished. The governor Trensrv -nnnnrtmf nnnl
mnn T"!n nnrliiaon fha nrnn limn' m i Ll I -1l i ill i t I . - ? J
-."ov. wuv. ... u men oruereu sne snouiu oe regularly en- salaries
n I, n T, ,. . t-., corresponueni or inu klcicuui
ter, Crabb, L D. Hamlin, I ry, and. Piatt Flandmler from Wanpaca Coun
opposed, and Messrs. Evans, Dar.e, and Wisconsi telg tbe follow tr ica
M Clintock, advocated its passage. Mr. . as
r .i i.,i ti w i talc '.
n(V in fhf sfrrf'fL tin hfinnr R.ir ipH
J """0 .w..v,,
none of the counterfeit was found in their
Troy Times, April 1.
iieart-rending Tragedy.
correspondent of I7ie Cleveland
un-
ical
"A farmer sold a yoke of oxen to an
538,700
404,130
83,550
An English ktter writer 6
ay?
Th(
exceeding fif- , - roueu, counted ner down iouv piasters, Interior Department, annual
asaist luuuiug luuuj up. no accorumg- jti) and gave the rank of officer to her salaried
ly went to the yard with the man for that brother who served in an inferior grade. War Department annual
' , j , purpose, leaving the money lying on the .. n, 1
nded, passed fi- f u V i i x i salaries,
,v u table. On his return to the house, he F F.Jnri, : v n ! i i
found his little child had taken tho mo- Ltttc tlke in Ital, Navy Department, annual
. ney from the table, and was in the act of Ihe news by the Franklin is invested t ' t
nfflrcm lorciffn kindlino- th fire, in tho tnw U with a melancholy interest by the intel- L ost U1lice Department, an-
ntri?S. From the impulse of the moment, ho hit tigcc ? a terrible earthquake in the nual salaries, l.-l,o00
F . . . ..!t i..rT.i i i i iota .imoimt, sa hinns nmrf
of the House of Eepre- 1P "n the s,de of the head, o , "3' " Wash'iogto-
h.;,i i.nf, 1.,1.. so hard as to knock it over, and in tho sana ttiuuec iosi. mis appalling disas- c
-
rDo ?nonl-p
Turki-b campis a perfect babelof tongues. LnJ, "f
To nl most, all thr? di-ffprpnt. mpp-, nf V.n.L a.'c... . J , fall it. sfrnnl- Ut hnnA noinct fi,rt Qfrt ter is described as having occurred in
W M I J .1 1 . i. it II Ollhril TOhinh in "I U'OC flxrw rV
123,400
81,331,000
Matrimonial Udmaucc
Married, in a village of Conneaut, O
hio, February 11, by J. Q. Farmer, Esq.,
Mr. Elias Jones to Mrs. Delia Syap.
There is a little history connected with
the above, says the Conneaut lleporter,
which may not be uninteresting to the
reader. About the close of the last war
with Great Brittain the parties acquainted
with each other, and in April, 1S22, were
married in the county of Gencsco, (N. Y.)
against the consent and wishes of relatives
on both sides. A few weeks prior to the
birth of their second son, Bradford, now
of this place, Mr. J. left his family for
tho purpose of purchasing a piece of land
and during his absence his wife was per
suaded by her relatives to desert her
home and husband and reside with them.
Mr. J. on learning the fact, and being
threatened with violence if he attempted,
to claim his family, left the country and
went to sea. On his return, several years
subsequent, he ascertained that Mrs. J.
had again married, and removed to the
West. In paliatiou of this transaction it
should be statod that the wife supposed
her former husbaud dead, aud did receive
tidings of supposed lost at Bea. Mr. ).
immediately returned to his vocation on
the sea, and from that period until a few
weeks since, lost all trace of his wife and
his two sous. After a space of twenty
five years' he chanced by a mere circum
stance, to learn the residence of his two
sons, and wended his steps to this place,
where, to his gratification, he learned that
their mother wa3 still living, and a wid
ow, having lost her second husband after
rearing ten children, and then resided in
Mercer, Pa. In company with his son, Mr.
J. immediately sarted for the residenco of
the partner of his youth, who at once rec
ognized and welcomed him to her home;
though she could not have been more sur
prised had he risen from the grave to
confront her. The trials of the past were
recounted, the love of youth renewed, and
after a brief courtship they were again
plighted, and the finale is recorded at the
head of this article.
Mormon Currency.
We have seen a gold coin of the cur
rency which circulates in the City of
Saints. This Mormon coin is rather
thinner than a five dollar gold piece of
our currency, is not milled on the age,and
the figures and letters on it are but poor
ly stamped. On one side is a represen
tation of two clasped hands, with the fig
ures 1849 beneath them, and the words
five dollars' around the edge. Above
the hands, and around the edge are tho
letters 'C. S. L. C. P. C which may be
translated 'Coin of Salt Lake City Public
Currency.' On the other side a repre
sentation of a cap shaped like a bishop's
mitre, and underneath it an eye, very
badly engraved, with the words "Holi
ness to the Lord" surrounding the cen
tral figures. Excitant.
i-pe, Asia, and Africa, must now be ad
ded A licric&us. Like all the auxiliaries
"f ihe Porte, the men from the far West
fcay that they have come with rifle, re
volver and bowie knife, to defend the
transmitting the annual statement of the with sucIj force as to break its sku11
A Cure for Drunkenness.
The Loudon Spectator mentions a cur
..t.u.....h ,uw uiiiiuui Riuiv:ui: ui. ui luc i , i- . i , i t -,i
niinibprnnd diS? rrrm t inn nf roccnnrrni-s i " The mother, who was in the act of a Sliai disaster, nut attended witu tour
rivimr tl rUA atnt Jul c v. washing a small child in a tub of water. times s Srcat destruction of life. A de- ious rcmedy'now in use in Swedish hos
foreign countries during the year endinr? ,n au adjomiug room, on hearing the a"l'" wiauna, wuu a unei account pitals, lor that lorm ot madness which
December 21 lPna rominW frnm to. fracas, dropped the child and ran to the 01 lue eartn(luaKe 01 1 we take Irom exhibits itself m an uncontrollable
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appe
ior iucuuuuc siimuiants. wine h wp
rtii- . i .1
uaiauna, a promontory and province commend to those of our readers who
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turns made to the Department bv collec- rooin alienee trie noise proceeded, and I"1? u,ai uauer
nfnn nf mv'Hr-tf'rm mid I.mtii .. nWr n nc Unra nf t !ir (.ii.tnt.K- u-iiini. it-..c i..;r, i. was so much terrified at what she there uaiabna, a promontory
i,,,, table and ordered to be printed boheld, that she forgot the child in the of Naples, forming the foot and southern profess an interest in the fate of the un
i . i 1..L r .z. . i i . . nvr.romirv nt Ifolif nvtnnHin 'l, l C--i i 1 i mi
We copy from the communication the lUD Ior a ume anu upon ner return tor, ""v -1 lorcunaie arunKaru. ine process
(v,ii;.. r.i tne room rnnnfi rtip. itr, p. nnn. i rnwricrii J" " ow. ui nuitu tnus onsen wu
..... . . . . i uiiuii in" 7M .1 i i lit ii i ii ui' :i rrivi iw iiiiriiirr - . - .w.luws. i w
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1 go. tne Tear iC5y
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nrtmi v4 1 frc in lliu Ofirnltiii.4i'iif!nti Y r- r .
ii-gu wnuptivua iu uuuuuioiiiiiiivuvt ew liampsnire
bis judicial duties in the Mrs. Hammer Massachusetts,
rl I T O 1 I it 1 sirl rt T 1 A
i ate. 1 111s woman was convicted oi nurn- juu,
intr :itk nf lipru'to f nrtur'rifr nlrnnRf. miln i OTi
0 I Pr.nncirJvf tito
l.l.i. n lltfln ctnn o n . L'niif imnn1 frtl '
Virginia,
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isi-aib Liiiit rcvieweu iue cuse iu 111a oouin UaroJina,
1
iiarlor iufctead of the court, and revoked Georgia,
tne seutcuce, aud directed her immediate
discharge. For this unheard of judicial
act, the editor of the Argus takes the
Judge to do in very severe language.
1 ... . . . . - - . int.! j 1 l. -. . 1 i r t '1 I . . ...
- The husband alter a lew moments review- ueuig auouc lony mnes in " We will suppose that the liquor which
n ing the scene before him, seeing two of meau breadth, between the longitudo of the patent is addicted to drinking i3 the
his children dead, without further roflec- 15 deg- 40 soc- and 17 30 sec. east, commonest in tho ooimtrr-snvIn
' tion, took down his 'gun and blew his rhe ridge of mountains,, the Appenines, When ho enters tho hospital for treat-
i mvn tir-.inc rvnf " iniciauucs tuu u uuiu LcrriLorv iroui lOit motif lw , c.
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64 1 .
Florida.
Alabama,
Louisiana,
1 exas,
Oregon,
The nomination of Pollock, Dar-
M and S"ir6Eii, are everywhere receiv
ed with the greatest enthusiasm. No bet
ter ticket could have beeu formed
from the tone of our Whig cotem
Total,
294.818
19.211
1 1 .368
1.0G9
4
93
209
45,029
2,081
11
400.777
War Speculations!
Matrimonial. Wo learn that Col.
TUT ir iii . I
. iudgingLT JJJ", oi ine iion. addob have been sold yesterday at 12 cts. ner
nriM Varence, ot iJoMon, and attache to the lb., which was an advance of i c. ner lb. Vaug
t ' American Legation in London, has been American dew-rottcned ln tLa ;nnor
nnitttd i wndlofk in ili;5 Ti;nliM Ji niio .i? - .-f. Lf nn
in 1 1 ' 1 l rti n- n . . r-
A whole township in Germany, that of mon ,J7 IT quocauans a, irom a uo per ton,
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n j l o li 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.ii vviiii iiiu THTrnrirn
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lu auuiu, anu numerous streams iau into drink, and with no other: if fin-.!.; plo
uwc is flVCn to lnm. nr nnv nthnr nnA ,'f
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TL. XT TT 1.1 il i il . I OI Illllrp f.n tho otoit. ann nt flirt Kmrr rC a J tt rr '
j-ub j. JLyin ncraiu bays tuai ine pros- ; " ; f-"w '"5 ui uiivumu wim gin. lie is in Heaven
pect of the continuance of the war in Eu- .;,P,es- Lt 19 alv.iaea '"to two parts : tho very atmosphere is redolent of his
roue has engendered an extraord nnrv lua uo"ui oorueriug on ine jasuicata, tavonte nerfumo His mnm "q torttA
i feeling of speculation among certain deal- contains about 350,000 inhabitants; and with gin; his bed. his clothes, everything
r ars in that city, the Herald understands Ultra south, containing about 400,000. arouud him; every mouthful he eats or
that there has already been quite a move- uu""y auounua in excellent rruit, drinks, everything he touches; every
incut iu Russian Poods, and in nrtiftlns corni wine oilJ siIki cotton, and wool. In zeohvr that steals into hia rnnm l,rin
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simular to those produced, by llussia. la? i,ulL U1 aiauna uitra, as to lnm still gin. He begins to grow ti-
uue party has purchased all the llussian nc" uo Ul olwvi wa3 ucauoyuu uy one red ot it begins rather to wish for some-
leather that he could lay hands upon. 01 tue moffc tble earthquakes on rec- thing else begins to find the oppression
This article being in extensive use among ord- Bcsld(iS the destruction of many intolerable hates it cannot bear the
bookbinders, has caused a material en- towns lacs, d farms, about 40,000 sight or scent of it longs for omancipa
hanceraent iu value. Tallow ha also ad- PeoPle perished by this calamity." tion, and is at last emancipated; he issues
vanced, and 50,000 lbs., were said to into the fresh air a cured man; dreadinp
i UTRiFiED. An Indian agent named nothing so much as a return of that loa '.li
nn, has travelled extensively iu the ed persecutor which would not leave him
thwest. He states that in one region an hour's ro.st. in bis nCnnmnnf Ti,;a
untry north of Iowa, everything is remedy," says our contemporary, "ap-
Euzelhoum, it is said, is preparing to
leave together for America.
Hon. Henry Chapman, of Doylestown, er n
Bucks countT, Pennsylvania. Col. Law- thp 1
rence, it will be recollected, a few years USfi,i in tho mnnnfaot.nra nf ctftn,a
The population of Hamburg, at this ago, married Sally Ward, the belle, of pipes. Importers of this articles r Un
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W.1S nroUr nnP v ip H fnral 1 . muillieu 10 nCLriiaCLlOIl. Jjarrrn loirs O nfiaH tn mm honn ( hnrnunlil,. allV,n..nl
rices. There is a large demand in ood limbs, vegetables, and once living so effectual, that persons who deplored
Tnitnd Sf.nf.PK fnr U animals. mii?ht be seen turned to solid f.lipir
I I O UXWVIlWt S t lJ I'A V UWtlOt l I U IJS
rock. He Saw tortoises bv the SCOre that titionnd fnr .idniissinn tn tho hntinifnl in
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wouiu weign oyer 4uu pounds; also, birds, I order to be cured, aud they have been
usnes and animals. He brought with cured.
time, amounts to near 12,000 inhabitants Louisville, but was afterwards divorced, looking for higher priees
),in., in.rMSn in fhrpp vpnr, of n. and sbo married Dr. Hunt. What seems .
ver 3000 persons . remarkable Miss Chapman and her nj There is talk that Santa Anna pleto and perfect, also, the head of a bird, The young corn is already some inches
VCI uu UIUUUJ. ' h)' hor iwonf tn H tirnno in f ha on ma chin t?ill rittmrnn l.Io -nr. i :r !. - n i r l i I . J . . J
him several eagle quills, petrified com-
j-An Irish girl being inquirediof re
specting her mistress, who had gone to a
water-cure establish mont, replied that herj
ladyship had 'gone to Hoak.'
fa.her went to Europe in the same ship will divorce his present wife if he can ne- and some curious specimens of wood and above ground in most parts of Texas and
on board of which was Dr. Hunt and his gotiate a marriage with one of the daugh- reptiles. ivea promise 0f an abundant vield '
wife on their wedding tour
ters of the Queen Dowager of Spain.
His present wife was born in Westerlo'
STEggs was sold in Cincinnati, on Albany county, N. Y., and her maiden Jersey and the total vahiP of ehnrnh
MondJiy at u cunt:- per dozen. name was
etsTThore are 807 churches in New
Lapaugh.
properly in that State is 53,540,430.
gives promise of an abundant yield.
The Belvidero Delaware Railroad o-
pening to Phillipsburg will be formally
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ceicuraicu on te ith oi iuay next.
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Cc-bshs of ?atlerso? IS, J.
A census of this flourishing citv ha;?
recently been taken by order of its rau'
nicipal authorities, by which it appears it
has a white population of 17,615. A
ist of the various occupations of all the
males over eighteen' years of age is like
wise given, together with memoranda of
manufactories, the amount of raw materia
al of various kinds used in tbe course of a
year, and the amount of machinery, cot-
on yam, flax, tV.c, &C., produced in tho
same time. Tho amount of wages paid
out, in tue city in the course ot the last
year, it appears, was nearly SI 500 000
The town contains a large number of man
ufactories, among which we notice eigh
teen at which cotton goods are made.
There are, likewise, ten iron and brass
foundries. The amount of capital invest
ed in the different manufacturing estab-
ishments is S4 976,550, and the number
of hands employed, is 5,147. Tho city
has sixteen churches, which will seat nine
thousand persons.
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7rThe ladies of Steuben, Me., in
censed at the backwardness aud stupidity
of their lords, lately got up a ball on
their own account. Three female mana
gers hired the hall.furnished refreshment?,
sent cards of invitation to about forty
gentlemep, had a regular shave down, or
dance, with them, waited upon their malo
partners to supper, and paid the bills!
They were unable to prooure a female vi
olinist, but got over the difficulty by dress
ing up a man in petticoats.
P ii i I a S v I p li i ;i If I a r Ji c t .
Monday, April 10. The Flour mar
ket is very quiet, and there is little or no
export demaud. Holders ask S7 75 per
brl. without finding buyers. Small sales
are making for city consumption within
the range of 87 75aS for common and ex
tra brands. Nothing doinrr in Kve Flour.
Corn Meal is steady sales of 400 brls.
Pennsylvania, in lots at 83 25 per brl.
Grain Wheat is is dull and generally
held abovo the views of buyers. We
quote white at SI 85 and red at SI 75
per bush. Rye is worth 90a93 cents.
Corn is in fair request sales of 5000
bush Southern yellow at 75 cents, afloat;
1000 bush Pennsylvania at 7(5 cents.
Oats are scarce and worth 48a50 cents
per bushel.
Whiskey The demand continues lim
ited. Small sales at 25 cents in bntb
lhds and brls.
DIED.
In Stroudsburg on Thursday morninf.
6th inst., Mrs. Lavinah, wife of John N.
Durhng, aged 26 3'ears.
QUtMtor's Notice.
In the Orphans' Court of Monroe County.
111 tne matter ot the hnal account of Abra
jam Metzgar and George Metzirar. adminia.
tratordof the Estate of Geurc JMctzimr. to.
ceased.
The undersigned, Auditor annointed to
examine and if necessary resettle the account
ot the administrators of said estate, will at
tend to the duties ot said appointment at the
office of Abraham Carry, Ksq.,on Friday, the
Jin day ot May next, when and where all
person interested may attend.
G. F. GORDON, Auditor,
Stroudshnrg. April 13, 1851.
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