IT. S. Senator Elected The North Carolina Legislature, on What are We Worth? The last number of De Bow's Revieio Mondav a woek. eletjtod Governor Bras gives the following estimate of the na i, tu,.bo t. onal wealth of the United States. It f r will be seen that the value of farms, stock oiiDguian ior mu suuit tuiiu j. o. coll ators from that State. and implements of agriculture amounts to nearly one-third of the whole valua- Ijc 3cffcrsonian. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1858. NOTICE. A Donation visit will be given to the Rev. J. E. Miller, at his house, on Wed nesday evening, Dec. 15th, 1858. The inhabitants of Stroudaburg and vicinity are hereby generally and cordially invi-v inactivity ted to atteud. Value of farms and cultivated soil IXjpOn Friday last, Mr. George Dunn, of this place, slaughtered two hogs, which weighed, iuiy Jbs. j ue lar gest oue weighed 5G2, and the other 457. the WestGcld Bauk, Massachusetts John, apparently the most "unsophistica ted'' of tho two, claims to have been made the tool of the other, and during tho even ingJ(wL'i!c David waB enjoying a "master- in Fomo bar-room,) in sev eral excursions around town, buying lag er, peanuts, &c. in very small quantities Value of lactones, mill and succeeded in passing off S5o of these bills Value of commercial marine, and receiving good money in exchange, Value of agricultural produce, which was pawed oer to David. When doneslc manufacturers &. i , w. . c t foreign goods on hand, arretted, $20 counterfeit money was found Value of gold and silver coin on the person of John and S5good mo and bullion, A Man Lives Half a Day with the Top of his Head Cut Off. An accident occurred in a pottery in the lower end of Fort street, in tho out skirts of the city some days since result ing in the death of an employee of the es tablishment, which furnishes a most bin- don, equals the combined the estimated gular instance of the tenacity with which Jf F iramc. un able to ascertain, was engaged in the room where the machinery employed in cutting and pulverizing the clay is situated. This machine is a large wheel, with heavy knives, or cutters placed at equal distanco on its circumference. Some disarrange ment of the wheel attracted the attention 1,500,000,000 of tbo unfortunato man, who attempted to reach into the wheel and adjust it while The Gold in Kansas. Correspondence to Tho N. Tribune. Grasstopper Falls, Kansas, No? 22. A few days ago I saw a number of young men who had just returned from Pike's Peak. I converted with two in Eclipses in 1859. Thero will bo four-eclipses of tho sun in 1859, viz: a partial eclipso on the 2nd of February, invisible here. A partial one on tho 4th of March invisible here. An other on the 29th of July, partial and very small; it will end at 41 minutes past Arrested for Passing Counterfeit Money, value of publio lands, navy yards aud ves- H' c,Iug3 at times to t no human in Two young men named John aud Da- scls fortifications, publio buildings, com- M man, wnose name we nave oeen vid Vlcet. cousins, frnm Mnnr nnntv I m crcial-marine, railroads, canals, facto- ... . . .,, -T i ries, mills, cold and tiher coin and bul- were arrested ,n this village on Monday feign aQd g0Q(lg 0D evening ior passing countcrieit uius ou hand: particular, ouo u yui.g - . . Another one Ant '21th 1 11 1 I n m An itnri "r - - rCUCU, WCil KUOttU IU xiawicuuu, uuu ...... .. enjoying the confidence of the community; tho other, a niomber of tho tamous JNew Value of horses, cattle, sheep, etc., Value of agricultural imple ments, Value of mines, Value of dwelling houses, Value of railway and canals, $5,000,000,000 500.000,000 4,500,000,000 3,500,000.000 1,100,000,000 400,000,000 200,000,000 1,000,000,000 300,000,000 Haven colony that settled at Wabaunsee; he is the son of Mr. Hartley, a well kuown citizen of New-Haven, Conn , is a practi cal surveyor, intelligent, and a man of undoubted truth and probity. They utar ted in the Spring as members of the "Lawrence Company," travclod by the southern route, via the Arkansas River, and returned by the northern route, along the Platte. Thoy deolare the northern to visible only in the.Great Southern Ocean. There will be two eclipses of the moon; the first one on the 17th of February, will be total. It will commence at 13 minutes past four-o'clock in the morning middlo six o'clock and quarter before eight. ihe other one, August 13th will not be visible. New York City Charter Election. 0Q Da m of wUioh ,attcr aQjount Value of public lands, ships of TheElectiou for CoutrolltT, Aldormau, . , ;fl , . . war, fortifications, navy tt. , . . P was identified as money given to John in yards, public buildings, etc., 4,000,000, overnorsofthe Alms-Elouse.andGom- ex eforcouutcrfdtt Th w lft. on Couocilmcn, took place on Tuesday Total, 22,000,000, roon Councilmcn, took place on Tuesday lj.t. Below we give the names of the successful candidates, copied from yes terday's Tribune : The result of yesterday's election prove anew that the electors of New-York are not iudifferent to their own interests not wholly given over to political or pecuni ary corruption. Uuce more Jammcny Hall is overwbolmingly defeated. ert T. ilaws is chosen Controller, having received 32,000 votes, to 1 1,500 for Rus Mil, and 18,000 for Purser. Of the 9 Al derman now elected 5 are Republicans, to 4 Tammany men. Charles Jiruuing liausen and Isaao Townsend are chosen Governors of the Aims-House. Of the School Officers a majority arc Republicans. This is a great and cheering triumph of that popular moral sen.-o in wboee ex istence the managers of Tammany Hall no longer seem to have any belief. It has, however, now proved its vitality, and hhowc that no party can safely nominate bad, men exclusively to office. There is little reason to doubt that if, instead of putting up contractors and lobby agents, tbo Democratic party had selected as its ken before Esquire Derby, and failing to procure bail wore sent to the Wilkcsbar- re lock-up. Scrantan Rep. Dec. 2. Dress Your Children "Warm. A cotcmporary says, this is one of the mo-t dangerous seasons for children. Colds and coughs are now easily fasten- the richest mineral region of Pennsylva 000 22,000,000,000 c An Immense Windfall. According to tho Cumberland (Md.) llegani8o, an old man named John Brobst, living in the Glades, in that couo- ty, recently discovered that he was the rightful owner of a large tract of land in it was still revolving. In this, however. he miscalculated tbo speed at which the machinery was running, and, before ho could withdraw himself from under the knife, it struck him on tbo back of the bead, low down in the neck, completely severing tho upper and back portion of the skull, on a line closo to the top of the cars, and cutting through and removing a considerable portion of tho brain. The most singular circumstance was that the man, in this horribly wounded condition, ill. .. . . I lib afcuiwo w u i b i n v uitu Ui ui; waiccti into an adjoining apartment where h i-j i , , - r , Kuowiuuge, mauu one uay $kS4 A . : " .l.:.l. 1. j .. 6" u u i uu ouyfl . o i i nnt simnlv a rp.nlitv. Ihntr nro nih nnri homo, surviving tbo accident nearly half u i JURY LIST, for Dec. Term, 1858. GRAND JURORS. M. Smitaficld Joshua Brink, Moscff be preferable, and Leavenworth Citv the Overfield, George Rouse, Epbraim Huff- best point to start from. With a loaded mani William Frankenfield, William W, ox-team, tho limn required from Leaven- Ovorfield, John Dewit. worth to Piko's Peak is five weeks. Jackson John Belles. First of the gold : Mr. Hartley having Stroud Daniel Jay ne, Philip Fisher, boon employed most of his time purvey- Jesse Slutter, Joseph Duscnberry, Jacob mg, in wuion no laid out three towns a mong other things, mined five days him self, and then worked but half a day at a time. He averaged at that $5 per day. Fcnner. oumney. Tunkhannoch John Smith. Srnilhfidd-Michael Walter, David He states that two men of bia personal 1 rn i eacn. iiic VVo doubt if anothor case of such i ' , , J iuu ioi luduuutiy woriioa. rio supposes a day. :i c i:r. u r j ,m.u ut ... .u u iu that 4,000 or 5,000 persons have a ready tho records of accidents, but tho actual L-Ji tun,a vt n tho above circumstance is .... t :n s , , , , , . ,, ... , tuo iHuitu, uub wm return m me vouchod for by competent authorities, and Sn na ' tUnt.a ;a MM Ar is beyond a doubt. I Detroit l4rce Proas, h?.Ju u i u w - J I Hrnnnh mnlra cn hern nf, n 1 1 v tha iimn Pocofio Georce Ace. Simon Labar. Jacob Stouffcr. Folk Charles Fisher. Cheslmithill Peter Iluffpmith, John P. Kresge. Hamilton Henry Tittle. Price Frederick Doibler. PETIT JURORS. IlamiUon Joseph Kem merer, Jr., Ja cob flutter, Henry Werkbeiser, Charles iNOV. -S3. l rm. J. iMillpr JnspnVi Tr.if.h lnfur HaA I smiuLueui. jluo couuery is piciuresnuc ' r " " a'u I I - - - I Lt I 1' . I I . . . Ill 1 II Ml -.i .u r. nAri rt,uu :rr.manDo do.t, f t.m r it . n. yir -. n ana Deautnui. tbcro beinw verv extensive x iihiikuw, uumicatuiucr. iVOU-l"" " " jt.u nomviuc iu iiuujuai u- 1 utiuiuie ui tuc uiuuuciiauu VOLLU.7 VilbY . ... ... . . , , !i. unnvr. " untu uui uwuu ui i u tionand premature death. Therefore ?,oalt.aDd. 0D' valued at 88,000,000 dress them warm. Let their necks and throats bo well protected. Let your boy's pantaloons reach to the instep. Don't dress them in monkey trowscrs reaching only to the kneo or middle of Brobst, it is stated, lived on the land fif ty years ago, became involved through his brother, mortgaged bis property to its then full value, and came to Maryland,! where he has ever since livod in indigent circumstances. Ihe property subsenuent- In nnnonW ! U n T. nrI .. C L I . I .t. i ... i i . , ii uusaiu mvuiuo uuuuo ui U13 ueuuBWS, nav tWO Certain dra ts dmnn nnnntinm t, V n - t, 1,mD9ceSp0Sed who afterwards sold it to a wealthy com- bthe City Bank, has obliged h to close ?iokly season has made to tho chilling air. Do not sacrifice your pany. The difficulty of giving a good ti- its door. make i assirnm?r, Sn. m Kansas. lliey w children's health to the cratifioation of a tie to the property, led to the fact that tn HmiMnfcinn TTr .Tnm, T? A--r and bearty and in hi nlr - tracts intne neignooruood oi I'lKe's reaK It was said some days tinee, that this oscellently adapted for farms The cli- man- id ucuibuy, us is uiibsluu uy lllti lUCb that among a company of forty no one suffered sickness of more than three days continuance. These young men looked exceedingly robust and strong, beside the pale, emaciated countenances which this i r-. somewhat freouent uustard. ere eminently hale ChetnvthUl Singer, Jacob Mil- T. ..1. t f , T-ir uaun. was iu uu uusaie conuilion. We now learn from the Cumberland Civilian that it closed its doors on Friday last. Tho Civilian pays : "The refusal of a New York house to Jackson A n d re w ler, William Setzer. Stroudsburg Henry Shoemaker, Phil- ip iuiller, William X. iSakcr. Pocono Thomas Shively, Abraham Stecn, Samuel Shick, Jobu Butz, Jacob Henry. Smithjicld Peter Kortz, Benjamin. -Philip Gearhart, John irh BDirits. Pine Gregory. w . ww - i m ii w j . i i .1 r 'i L' I n in n . 1 1 n rr ru n 1 i t i i . a w circus rider's taste; but dress them with Pr0DSt was stl11 a,lve- -He was searched this city, is the assignee, to whom the M"i iiug r . riaruey, is iound , -u.w . .. . . Uni:. fmmd iind tbn nn to Ponnovlnm Ln.:.o ' ,i..m. . m the vicinity of the gold rceion in incx- 1 ilc Ferry Fncc, Andrew Pipher.jr. tne paramount view of comtort and safe- " 7." ""r," " "r;; - UM uuu uuu- hanst;blfl -.:.:. ;n nn1 woro Stroud-Joeh Snover. Geoe RBn.. iiiiBguuiiuu ' i ucq over. iur. Rinnan is a gentleman ol ,7 i . . . r J u t l m, Coolbaugb, Coolbaucb, donn a. utt. Paradise Oliver D. Smith. Tobyhanna John Beesecker. General Keim. General Wm. H. Ktim, the successful auu aucurmug iu uio iiiegiiamau nas ded over. iUr. Annan is a gentleman of "w u- - """'B'"' "jr f " sold out his right for the sum of SOOO,- tbe highest honor and respectability, and ta 1 ?s! s 'Des to two feet and berry, John Thomas in whose hands tbe creditors of the Bank ? La,f 10 d,.ameter- is very abun- Jl. W-John V. . . can place every confidence. The concern SPT ii uOOD AIOVEMENT. Xhe omcers ol was firht established in 1848, as a savings UUUWUS w"lu" lUB "au gai success ana the churches in Milwaukee have notified In.-titution: but in 1850 it was converted grcat 8p0rt' Tbe grizzi,J bear verJ candidate nf thp. Pnnnlft fnr Runroconf-i r -"-"- I . . . : " wu.ci icu, I mi t r . , t, , ' candidates men of unblemished character tive in Confess from tbe Berks District tbe ProPrletors ot tbe hotels m that city, by an act of the Legislature, into a Bank, Ur " saw numocra oi lue nocKy and indisputable capacity, tbey would tn fi thn tlt ' toat PCW3 06 reserved for the ue of called the Cumberland Savings Bank.- m,,u uf",oeQ Dy cmont. i.WniUU Thn lJnnn.nnnnnr0r J M01 " " strangers, in their various boues. of wor- In 1858.atthn Inst spinn nf 7hn a . ana succeeded in Killing some. tireat r,n Cno,na,fnl Wnn.o tl.nv hnd norrmif. 'gDatioD of J' GlaDCJ JoDes received bis ship. blv. the name w.u fihan tn n.im,n.. numbers in Kansas are making arrange ted their cause to worthy representatives, credentials from Governor Packer, on land City Bank. The officers of the Bank hCDo g o tbatTatt,r.act5ve FfgiD in On tbe ISth ult., by the Rev. James H. Runyan, at the residence of tbe bride'a Their victory is not so much tbe victorv Friday, and left Reading on Saturdav An Ingenious Burglary in New York, were Mr. James T. Norton, of New York Ltbo Spring. Some I believe, will repent mother, Mr. William E. Henry, of Hen . . " - I I ' 1 llf trh fhnrii ennmo 1 V of a party as of public virtue and public decency. It is this which gives it value far beyond that of any mere party advan tage. Let us hope that its lessons will not soou pass out of mind. for Washington. A nnrrpsnnnrlnnt Jn. Yesterdav mnrnincr fKn olorVa In WbO Q ww-wwwfcV & J " ' I I 1-V forms us that ho was escorted to the de- essra- Bowen & McNamce's store, upon ;re k n u e l: : opening the establishment, discovered that ,ei1 fh n-Am;OAe xA k u i ' i i inner o was only last September chosen J. while there seems good reason for be- ryville and Miss Susan S. Brown, o-f 3sident; James M. Scidcv, Esq., our J'ng that many will thereby improve Stroud township. ow townsman, was President prece- their condition. O. W. L. In Smithfidd township on the 13th ' I . lilt kn 4 1. . IJ I T T I . 711 Masonic. The annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, was held at their Hall, in Philadelphia, on Mon day nifcht, and the following named gen tlemen were elected to serve as officers during the ensuing year: R. W. G. M. Henry M. Philips. R. W. D. G. M. John Thompson, i S. G. W. D. C. Skerritt. J. G. W. Lucius C. Scott. G. T. Peter Williamson. G. S. William H. Adams. n n n n din? Mr. Norton. Mr.WillmmO Sn.nrfh preceded by the "City Band," and that a tered and robbed of si,ks aJd other J formerly of Ohio, has been Cashier for kflrwlvnsl -T-in ikhoa nnAL.&..-? I . . . n . iLA n.nt 1... t 1 nuuvicM tuuo nciv uicu uu me ogcaaion- erty to tne. amount ot nearly SoOOO. An tUL r"01 twu years or more, auring wnicn Daily Neics. examination of the building resulted in time he ha3 become generally well known tha finding nf n lnrnn Imla in fU mti to Our business men. nnn nf.hprq vrifK -.-fe - - .-feW "VilO IU IUD 11U1I, . - . "I . 1 1 " I . J . J -. -, ., XT . TIT" I . I, , -r- . Frosted Feet which, to all appearances, had been made whom be 13 warmly esteemed as a worthy u,.anu 118 . Il3' cne Aewarli rcu- oy oamnci U-, Jshenbacb, To cure the intolerable itching that fol- from a rear room in tbe adjoining house, gentleman, an honest and upright man." pneny states it as lollows : cob b.uith, Jr., of lobyha ult., by the Rev. James II. Runyan, Mr. TheMortara Case. Charles Christian, of Middle Smithficld, This affair is causing a great deal of am '3s Cornelia Ann Custard, of Smith talk throughout tbe civilized world, and eld. for tho information of those who do not In Tobyhanna on tbe 27th of Nov.. Esq., Mr. Ja- nna, and Mi.s R. R. R. R. W. W. W. W. The Official Majority in Berks. Special Dispatch to The Pbila. Bulletin Reading, Pa., Friday, Deo. 3, 1858. Tho return Judces of the Snecial Elec tion met to-day, and the full official vote fu,IJ D tbe 8ame manner. for member of the Ihirty-fifth Congress is as follows : V. H. Keim,TarifT& anti-Lpcompton, 6,156 Joel B. Wanner, Lecompton Democrat, 5,657 lows frost-bitten toes, it is necessary to The matter was reported to the police, I he Civilian thinks the loss by tho fail totally exclude the air from the nnWed and an investigation entered into, when it ure of the Bank will not be great, and part. If it is not accompanied with was found that late on Friday afternoon, a arises its creditors not to sacrifice their swelling, pnm Rhnllnn dissnlvnr? In nlnn. woman oivinfr her nnmn as lti mr I,;Po,1 scouruies. QI - 1 .w..v. it uiwy- 3 a . j w.iuv. hol, applied so as to form a complete coat, a room in the sixth-story of the tenement is the easiest remedy that I know of. It house in Pearl street, adjoining tho rear dries soon, and does not adhere to the f Bowen & McNamee's store, and paid stocking, and generally lasts until they therefore one month's rent in advanco are well. If the flesh becomes swollon 4 50. Mrs. Fisher said she had no fam- and painful plasters of good sticking salve ily except a S0Q who was at school all are of great service, but if highly inflam- daJ and that she had no company ex ed any mild poultice that will exclude the cept two or three male friends who called oxygen of tbe air from tbo diseased part, to see her once or twico a woek. On and keep it moist, allowing the reouper- Saturday night, there was considerable ative powers of nature to do the rest. running up and down stairs, which an- Burud and scalds may be treated success- noyed one of the tenants so much that uo tuuijddiucu tu me lauuioru. in tne The California Overland Hail. Cincinnati, Monday, Deo. 6, 1858. The Overland Mail, with San Francis co dates to the 9th ult., arrived at St. Louis latt night. It was 25 days out. Three through passengers came with it. Ihe road from ban hrancisco to the boundary ofJTexas was in good condition. The mail party saw no indications of hostile Indians. A Jewish family, residing in Ttalv. O 'j j named Mortara, employed a Catholic ser vant as a nurse. Their child, a bov wnn committed to her care, and in the excess of her religious zeal and her affection for tho child, she baptized him, or had him baptized, according to the rites of the Catholic Church, fossed to her pries Charlotte Ilauter, Haehstel, Germany. Keirn'5 majority. 469 Wants to Fight Tom Hyer. A daring Buckeye has addressed to the fighting world, through the eolumns of The Noble County Democrat, a card stating that he accepts the challenge Mr. Thomas Hyer to fight for 10 J. M. Amsa, one of Col. Crabbo's par ty, nearly all of wh om wern ninsanfrri nf room m question, which was tenantless Santa Inez, bad been lihp.rn.fnrl hv th Rn. tnstflrnnr mnrnmi tha nnlma fminJ nl i l tt it. . . -j uv jwiih, iuuuu iiyu uuiu vjuvemmuui. rie puuusnca an in-1 navy jimmies, bits and braces, a dark teresting narrative of his captivity. lantern, a rope ladder, and other burgia- Oregon dates are to the 27th of Octo- nous implements, xne aperture in DIED. In Stroudaburg on the 3d inst., Eliza beth, daughter of A. J. & Ann Correll, aged 2 years and 5 months. Hf bubsequent y she con- Jasper, youngest ton of Solomon and Sa t what she had done. Mu nnuwn .i o and tho fact of the baptism of the child and 22 days. Rome claimed the 'right to prevent it from D lbc Gth "It., in Smithfield township, being brought up according to the Jewish Jf0"00 Tf" IJamtat w,fe of Jobn - juusu, agcu u- years. In Stroudaburg, on tfie 3 J inst., Josepht son of Mary Ann Baker, aged 2 years, 8 months aud 5 days. In Stroudsburg, on the 3d in?t., Charles, son of Abram and Ann Bush, aged 4 months. faith, and therefore took it from its pa rents and committed it to the charge of I instructors, to bo reared in the Catholic creed. The Jews of London have taken tho subject in hand, and are endeavoring to induce their brethcrn throughout tho world to co-operate with them in a dem onstration to secure tho return of the child to Us parents. With this view, the Lon- Letter Stamps. The regulation of the Post Office De- The editor 0f Tie Democrat thus spe partment is such, that a ''letter bearing 01 iAr Veck: II T T 1 A n fctnmn nut nr annsirntnrl frnm otinmAfl lUT. UCCE IS A wall was made at tho baok of a lnr h.n ,V,nnvarA nan n :n rk... ruu UUU4U"HUO 01 delegates oi jsntish 0( closet, tbe shelves being used as . repos- hs County an,i mueb S V- !f J"" d 0'r'" l . ." .000. '"'J briois and rubbish taken in that vieinity in eenseouonoo f i, . ?,"V.' , '""P'B m aaropo ana the ai5 from the wall. A rtrjw na,tr.S., . Tk. men bad taken ou't of tho mine. ! i "f""! V S""' .r,ta spread upon the floor of the closet in or- S70 in gold in a few hours. their legal value." or t-eparated from stamped envelopes lose force, possessed of unusnal amount of dar- ? 'I tQ,,okn,css and the probability is blesome about th mg and energy, yet we little thought that Q T a S I , , tDC,r worJl he, of all men else upon tho continent, n S,tardaJ n,ght. Portly after tho store would propose to meet the acknowledged Wam. ' , , . 'bull dog' of America in single combat. ,. rhc.IDatter 18 " the bands of the po- He has many friends who will back him u' W 0 are end.oaTorDg to ferret out who claim that, in point of science, he is' PPtorsof the dcod.-Courier and not interior to Hver. nnd is h tn i j - , " - wwiu- The dates from VVaslu'nfnn Torritn,.. nritn fr Mfl k.. fl." "b" T: . ' "7 ' SpOndCd tO by the L:-a e i . ' ; entirely of thc world Tfa devoid of interost. . .. fPL. t j- . . tativcs, also, ot the irou- very e Colevillo mines. case, and requesting action thereon. I his call is now boing energetically ie- Jews in all quarters e diplomatic ropresan- loading nations of Eu- ropo have interfered to rostore thc child to its parents. But the Pope stands Grra. Ho states in a deeoatch to th P.mnl Mrs. Stowes Hew Serial. The reading public will be glad to learn that the story, entitled "The Minister' Wooing," commenced in the Atlantic that he has come to the ll "Alas! how changed that lovely flower, Which bloomed and cheered my heart; Fair, fleeting comfort of an hour, How soon we're called to part. New York Markets. Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1858. FLOUR AND MEAL The sales are 8.3UU bbU at S3 50aS4 30 for unsound Western; 84 20aS4 40 for superCnc State; $4 75iS5 for extra do ; 4 50a$4 75 for super5ne Western; 8'1 80 a $5 for ow grades of extra do.; $5 3oa$5 50 for brands of Round-boon eitra o 0Ua7 for trade brands do.: o o0a7 to for extra Genesaee. Rye Monthly for TlpeomLr tha w;; J Pete with any man in tho States in mus- of a fierial novfil frnm' fh non J m cu,ir P0.' His rising six feet Mail Carriers in the North-west. utrniuhf us n .PMn -4 t .... Harri,t Beecher Sto.e; and that portions hen .Uipped,200 pounds. mutSi ZZTFZ of it will appear from Eonth to month to have been m the ring but once, and O. S. mails are carried bv Indians'and A ClAnnvn Cn.l.... w i u iinnin n r M.iin ...l"8" f W0Ke m.aD -CUarSed deliberate conclusion that, as the blessed V .w, euuoiDg anu persuading slaves to ohild has received th nrf U;Dm 151 run away from Dorchester county, Mary- nn nnthoritv rT, nf u:LV Flour is unchanged: the demand it fair: land was tried t week, at Cambridge, can bo sufficient to neuralize its effect- Us? bblf S3 43$4 2' CorD iMe1 Hdirlnrln.iiCAmcntd:r 0 the child must still be withheld from JX' Tl't ; . . "j vuo uuri, on tne h a mother and futhor in nrrlor Dttlca U1 uu uu- J"By at iu. uran until it is completed. 1 he story is mark- l.D P..e.a SUCCessto1- "is huge and half-breeds, between Detroit Minh ,nn ed bv all tbe characteristics of style and , frame indicate him to be a man the Lake Superior towns. The Detroit ...... . . J of verr sunnrior strpnotK. .1 l It? t r m. . . e"uuL : spirit wbich have made the authors works hnnc 'A .6. kUU"KU we iree rress ajrir The labors of thee ",u first indictment, to the penitentiary till May, 18G7, and on each of tho others for oi yuara maKing m the aggregate forty so lomous. xne scene u laia in iNcw Jet, if a transaction so diseracefuUhonlrf England immediately after the Revolu-"ever occur, we predict for the Buckeye tion, tne penoa wuen an tbat was most "VJ lUK coampionsnip oi tne world." simple, quaint and peculiar in character and m:intipr. was in full fnrpn Tf ,nJ Earthquakes. the era before railroads, steamers J severe shock of earthquake was felt ,. , . ; , ' ai vaiona, in upper Albania, on the 20tb b-f-o r-j vuu..uSf oi oeptemDcr, and was followed by sever- and fashionable clergymen, in short, Hie al slight ones; a Turkish mosque fell in good old times of which the present gener- several villages of tho neighborhood ation have so often heard. We look for- sufferJ greatly. On the 9th October, at ward to see a masterly portrait of Peri- HV SDOt ,ber 'erble shock was felt, lif. hA : J rx. whwh deBtrojed nearly all the houses of v"" " lutowmu. uuw- ine villages at Vuna, Uimara, Dremades ever, it is not necessary to do more than Piluri, &c, most of them built of mason to announce tlie fact an author whose T an( dating from tbe fifth or sixth cen- name and works are known in more than tury .T4S ?umber of victims is not yet j u , ascertained, bul many inhabitants Have thirty languages, and whoso two novols uaan m:OPnJ ""apuan s nave auu ujuuy more extricated have reached a sale of more than eight from under the ruins have died, or are hundred thousand volumes in this coun- severely injured. Tbe earthquake was try alone, will not surely want fer read- preceded by a subterranean noise: next a We shall look for the coming num- ., 8 . 6 ,wa3 scen ,ssumg from tlxQ ers bjers of ''The Ministers great interest. Wooing" with son, casting darkness around, and then came the shock. Slighter shocks con tinued to bo felt until tho l2th. An Elephant's Hide. Thoy are tan i i ... . r a Christian education. This is a moat remarkable case, and illustrates in a striking manner in the high-handod tyranny which is interwoven into every tissuo of thc Romish Church. TTT . . wo aro much mistaken, however, if the dywiue is firm at 4 25 afloat. GRAIN Thero is nothing doing in Wheat that we can learn, but prices are without important variation; Common qualities are heavy, being held relatively higher than flour. Rye is quiet, the sud- bree Press say.r-The labors of thee J an elephant's bide in Cincinnati.- Popo will be permitted thus to defy the PJ good; sales of 3,000 bush, prime Wea- men are ofthesevereet character. Over waa ; purchased by a currier in Wiscon- bettor feelines of the whole Christian torn at 77c' Oats aro better, and in spec the ice and snows, through swamps and Sln wherc tho animal, which belonged to world That child in , iln ulative request; sales of 20,000 bush, at tangled forests trails they wend' their -enagere, died The freight to Cincin- b stored to ita p Jents wiTou Snuch a50o. for State; 51.53o.for Western way; sometimes packing the mail, with j ) It an immense hide, so more delay, or the' ein pot ff w 11 CorD hf ld' aod ia ia speculative the provisions for their trip, or, as they Jthat the tanners handle it with groat be made to undergo Th nmlli ,Sn kTIi. request; the trade are buying sparingly style .it, yoyagenpon their back-atoth' . It is neariy tW0 inches fhiek Few f 11 b the' sales 28,000 bush. aMe. for KSfj' ers, driving it before them on sh.d dr.-, n and full a year and a ha f will h mn.,;. : ... , 10 LXPe damaged: 76a77n fnr vn m: j - '"muh- i Ki b nn. nr. n nnn f n mtn ih n ..... i n i - iiv.wiu jiuuu. anu by trained dogs. In this way they tray- e.a l. tan 11 thoroughly. It will be a ou erse the country for hundreds of miles nosltJ when thoroughly seasoned. mrougn the troata and storms of winter sleeping where night finds them, and deemiog themselves specially fortunate if thoy can make their beds in tho bosom of a deep snow bank. Their life is certain ly one of great hardship, vet it would hn difficult to make them regard it in anv o..nl. T : :j .t .. . kuuu lucy ubu ao- nitrht am Ann A n . t a. t j., i . r . "iKi are aeaa. Un fiynminntmn tl,n wwujpiiuu aimosu increaioie aiBtances in a nl-Tn o,i i-u n , V, ' uv 1.gl. da7 upon their SDow shoe. f"l . ""l aro for this disease neither have any tried ittiusuiBs uncoiea a care. fallible suooos&or The Jews of Philadelphia recently ao ited President Buchanan to make a of St. Peter Black leg. This a new name given to a now dis ease in cattle. It prevails extensively iD Western Pennsylvania. In manv in. stances the oattlo soom to be in a healthv UP0D tbo 6rou conaiuon in tbo morning, and beforo P01lcy tho United Statos to abstain irom an interterenco in the internal con cerns of aay other country." lioi representation of the Mortara case to the Pope, with tho view of inducing the latter to oraer tho restoration of the child to its parents; but the President declined to act. nd, that "it is tho settled A HlSTOEY OP THE DEVIL. Th nrn ir a preacher in Ohioa. mi. n 1 . ding forth to large audiences, and giving, as he saya, "a history of the devil." The Democrat says that all who hnnr l,;m nr ;:;r'irrr TtboroaShacqn. Uyer ohallenw to A Pennsylvania P RT7.V. Trnrrvvn m m - "Tho great pedostrian feat of walk ing 114 consecutive hours, commenced by Mickey Preo on Tuesday mornin last was oonoludod on Saturday night. The Pedestrian was considerable ovl,n,,0 uu u3 ,uroeu io walk very rapidly the Mr. beorge Washington Reifsnyder, of Pottsville, has, it is said, accented Tom Uyers ohallenge to fi.?ht anv mnn in Mi last hour world for SI 0,000.-i?,. 7& Times. 1 acjo. iar new southern White. White' Rcaus aro in fair demand; sales of 500 bush, in bbls. at 1 15 per bushel PROVISIONS-Pork; tbo saies aro 4,400 bbls. at S17 90a$18 for Old Mess 817 25a$17 40 for Thin Mess; New Mess is held at S18 75; 18 75 for N. O. unin spected Old Mess, and SH 40aS14 50 for ow rnme. i5eef; sales of 1,650 bbls. at $fia$6 50 for Country Prime; S7 75aSQ for do. Mess; $8 75a$l0 50 for Repacked Mess, and Slla$12 for extra do., Prime Mess isinaclivoatSl8aSl9. Reef PF.' aro firm; sales of 213 bbls. West t S14 75aS15. Cut Meats aro srnn TT Qfi Ad 1J7 bbls. and tierces at 6$&Gho. for ' Shoulders and 9.a93o. for TTnmc."r-.. " ed Hogs have a demand, and corn-fed aro wanted at 7ja7o. Lard; sales of 650 bbls. and tierces at lllalljjo. ButteVu' steady. Cheese is firm nt si. .ni- '
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