The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, June 21, 1860, Image 2

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Deal gently, with the Character of yourj
Dame Rumor is a pest to sooicty, and
The BepuMican Nominations. I , corruption
i- w7Wecvc 7.77777 The House-oitteprcHeuiuu v va u w
and Hamlin, nceuay, "u "' - - -
SOno of the most interesting and
SIS
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Tbe following la thooorrospoDacnco oo- r r-liltt and Scorct5ry of
? ?SL01 "VrD 0;;,,f, " Navv. for .UV plK ,..lrUlo,
nooenrj n. florios nf res olutions of censure
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tbo
vio
She 2cffcvsoiuan.
in no civiliied country docB sho exert eo
nntrrrfiil an inflnnnnn ns in OUT OWn. We fc"" r Nave
r . finnnl Honufinhon mid tne canaiaoies -j- 7 i- . -i. nf.
rn ,n Snm,Wri nnnnlft Cr.mOff eVCE far " I , V -T" Jl tr:.--DM.. la! OD Ot iBW, 0DC1 UlSinnuwug wuw.. f
. i tl i : t i . tucreor tor rresioen auu ronBM for tho diroot puipose of million
exoitcment, and we ro iuh - flmnAno. Mav 1". louO. . mm,- rnlntiona wore
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wo do wrong to the feelings ot anomer m jron. Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. L " tcd at. the last session of Congress
V 1! iU annnntinn WP 8eOK. I . . . 1? t . ..nr.. Ol f OMri MMlCV WCTC
FOR PRESIDENT,
Abraham Lincoln,
OF ILLINOIS.
TOR VICE PRESIDENT,
Hannibal Hamlin,
.. OP MAINE.
toh lint realize the sensation we eecK. cnitirps nf thn R.n. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio.
I j j. fcjw-- I s n i 1 li K I niriiiii;i(lllll. tl ml
Wo arc apt to forget how dependant we bHcan party 0f the United States, as- parScd by the united votes or tnc CPU dcrfltand ncacu30,U00sub8criber3, which Thieves arc ever ready . to seizo upon
upon one snotber lor an mat mutm- son,bled in Uonvention ai vuicugu, ua, ncaii, , r , Ms the best of evidence tbat tbe puMica- all expeaients mat ouer memaeives to
life worth iving lor, and we trauuee auu tnia uay, uy u uaU.-v.. .w.- u...-. - , , iecWo. tion is appreciated ny me rcauiuS puw pij iuu ---j ggu
hiu & i u i .,ki;n nnfiii?fto fnr thR or- Kf.fnr bcf-n aUCulUlSterea Ova iet.um rr . ,, i . tun nBllB , .-nil -
4 . W . mm 4 l r I Villi li M Mil t Ll- IlUUIIbUU -
rnr A .IS tllOUll WO WCrO OrUHlUU IU1 IUIS r -;.r o ..
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Sogus Census Takers.
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useful publications which comes to our Wo nonce m several 01 our exenangefl
canotum is the SCIENTIFIC amjshicak, auuuuu 6- ---- -r.wlo
weekly publication, devoted to popular who, under pretence 01 neiag conaus ta
science, new inventions, and the whole hers, gain access to aod Irob dwellings.
range of tacchanio and manufacturing li may bo well enough for persons of our
arts. The Scientific American has county, to be on their guard, for no doubt
boon 'published for fifteeu years, bv the the same "dodgo" wiU be attempted here,
well-known Patent Solicitors, Messrs. which has been practiced successfully in
Munn & Co. 37 Park llow, New-York; various cities and towns. On this Bub
and has yoarly inorcased in interest and ject a Philadelphia paper of a late data
circulation, until it uas aumueu, wo uu- says:
b J VJ yi m w v I - -
(Sco of President ot tUe unueu cjtetcs to tivc uouj 10 iuu x.ieruiiuu.
iuui
TOR GOVERNOR
Hon. Andrew G-. Curtin,
precept through
OF CENTER COUNTY.
and Antl-iJecouipiuu - .,.,, l,- i j;flT,0 .u-t nfFor triPmBnlBa.
0 niml-o Jin nrv- is tbo Dest oi evidence iuc jiuu- Ull "F1-""-"" ""
OUUU u buvuv .. :.,.. k tl,,, ,ni Mff nnn. nlw
k- in "taking the census," as well as article's
l.n mnc not of a more substantial character Almnaf
1 j VI o.iutw.v.n. I . . . i . I L 0B U UU lUUUtlJ nu "J I - - ..uiwav
purpose, xue commiuu snm,orted at tho ncst eh-ction: and the and never v. as sucn a reuu u.u. ..w.ntor of the pa- the very day on which the Denutv TIni.
obcy, and dictated by their own vile hearts. I ndeJ.-cd were appointed d Committee oujhly deserved. JNouc put tue m ost a subicct of ted States Marshals commeneed tho task
ii, "Love a chosen few and hate all tho of tho Convention to apprise you of tut? Meet followers or ido Aaroinuiruiiou u ur - K . . h . t ts ijiu,trRtcd descrip- of census-taking, a class of sharpers, ha-
. . . . i . j tr.i tn niioc l rimH (n nnnnsd rnn rnsa uiiuu' ujvcu- . . .. . i. i
rest of mankind." U, wbat a mutaKen nominauou, auu ww m, 1 V.T" ...,r.,n.;nn
. . , that rou w accept it. A ueoiarauon oi i ure. ue cmuuuuuo .
nf mstice. oi nunc, oi buuiuuicv j; -; .
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thiI What a thorny, rebtless pillow
aiut this be to those who practice the
the dav and then lie
arc
tho principles and sentiments adopted, by so palpable that none can deny tbem.
the Convention accompanies thiacommu- Even Pryor of Virginia scorned to assist
Nation. in shielding this eueie ana vclbi u....
In tho performance of this agreeable ittratiou. lu other countries id is mu-i
s-Thc dwelling occupied by Wm.j
Davis, Eq , of this j.laco, was broken
into, or entered by uc of false keys, on
tho night of the Nth of June, inst., and
r . .1. , r j nn in rn.
down to re,t upon it through the night! duty wo take leave to add our couddent for members or an aamiui5i.u u .
..,i. a-i,;i nf nnr assurances tnac iue u"" l- p -
veuuy cuuu uu. vu bj,. - w. :nwill he rat Bed bv the have dec ared a wnnt oi connaenue m
. l Bfrn'mn.1 """K" vwu.w-ww- r. . , ,,11 TJttt tlmrn
uearis Ku mwiu u..i uuOU suffrages of the people.
tions of all the most important improve- ing in their possession a book and parn
ments in eam aud agricultural machine- phlet eiinilar to the kind used by tba
ry, will commend it to the Engineer and Marshal', made their appearance at dif
Farmer, while the new household inven- fereut places of business and private res--tions
and shop tools v Lich are illu-trated idences in the southern section of the city,
hv cnravinps aud described m its col- and alter asKing mo usuai qucmons pur
J O- . .b . . . . 1 I I 1 ,UI. iL.I-t.' .1
um? with the practical receipts coniaineu loinca wuaicver iubj uuuiuiuj meirnanas
in every number, render the work debir on. The trick was not discovered until
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able to housekeepers, and almost inaia- me genuine ceu5ua-ia.i;i muc um op
bear their venom and their hate. A per
son's oharacter is his all, in tbid couutry,
and when the assailcr attacks this snored
TTT
vve
tlie following articles fctolen: Lady's Gold structuro ho strikes at tho root of hope
open dial detached lever watoh and ohain.
M. T. Tobias maker. No. 71.751 with
sold oap, ficured baok, with bird in oen-
tr. cold cross attached to ohain and
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blide, with garnet stone.
Gentleman's Gold open dial English
Lever watch, gold dial and steel hands;!
12 Silver Forks; 6 Silver Tea Spoons, and
and happiness of him whom he would
troad down into the depths of infamy and
shame "It is true the innocent cannot be
have. the honor to be,. with great
respect and regard, your friends and fel
low citizens.
Sicnd by Mr. Ashmun, President, and
by all the Yicc Presidents of the Conven
tion.
MR. LINCOLN'S LETTER.
Springfield, 111., May 23, 1860.
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their honesty or laitii uiiness. xui. u.o - Qr sm;th nco and in roany casC3 a most dis.
is no danger of liuchanan or any or ms f mBnufacturing new work, agreeable delay bos been occasioned by
officials doing anything ot tnc Kind.- , persons who refuse to answer his ques-
The Scientific American is univer- tions, declaring that the proper office has
sally regarded as the inventor's odvocato already paid them visit. The bogus
and monitor; tho repository of American deputy, when pjeoeding the genuine, pla
inventio'ns and the creat authority ou ces the officer in'a position in which ho
law and all business oounected With ra- is name to uo lubuueu anu euojeoiea o
Thev will hnne on like lecchns until the
reformation to take effect on the fourth of
next March shall drive tbom howlmg
from the work of pluudcr and corruption)
upon which they have fattened.
1) Silver Table Spoons, marked b. W. V. th(j reviler doc? s0 njaoh injury. Our
or V. S. D.; 3 Silver Table Spoons, judgment t00 0ften 20C3.against the inno
marked, G. M. II. or M G. II ; 3 Silver cout becaUSC our wlcked hearts incline to
butter knives, one pair ot oassimere pants, wardg thcir NoW u lhs fair j i8 it
which had been worn' the day preceding, f. bt! jyQ Qot our jaW9 our oourt3 0f
and which were presumed Dy tnc roD&ers justi(JCj jook upon a raan as innocent un
to contain the ca-h ot Mr, U., Put wincu, ; , . Droved LrQiity of tho crime for
fortunately, contained only between four I bich hfi Btandjl arrai.nod j can not w,
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nnd nve doJlars rn ouange, ana nia Key?
Thev sl.o took 0 bottles of choice Luck-1
j
lebery wine, one bottle of which they ve
ry coolly drank at tho door and left the
empty bottle standing as if all were well.
We learn tbat Mr. D.'s loss is in the
neighborhood of 5300.
llobberics are becoming quito common
made guilty by any thing the traducor fj0N. George AsmiUN,
may say, still it is a lamentable fact that 2rcsieIe)d 'of the Republican National Con
we, as a people, are too hasty iu forming vention.
our opinioos in overy case where charac- Sir : I accept tho nomination teuder-.
ter is contested. This is the reason why ed me by tho Uonvention over wdicu jou
presided, and ot which I am iormany ap-
The Prospect.
From every section and through ever
ouannci, we nave
cheering advices with
regard to the Presidential canvass. Men
of widely-diverse tiaditions, prepoNses
sions, and sympathies, concur in the as-
il a. il. tl. lino nnn
prized in the letter of yourself and others 8nbstanll union of the Oppo-
acting as a Committee of the Convention, c DOU,iuation of Lis-
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tents. The Official List of Claims, as is- suspicion.
sued weekly from the Patent Office, in
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Washigton, aro published regularly in iia
columns. All the mostimportaut Patent?
issued by the United States Patent .Of
fice are il ustrated and described on its
ouht not we to exercise the same fairness
in all tboee little cases which come be
fore us I We deal with too liberal a hand
from the store of our opinions, forgetting
ven mav harm others whilst WC do
ourselves no good at all. We throw in
our opiuions as gratis, and arc even anx
ious to deal them out thus seemingly
of late, and it therefore becomes all who , . u q jacc a very
possess anything to attract the attention of up0Q them and dcaj jUst bere
V. A ! -llif nrn ,innt rv to Vn on thp look- . . t t -v i?. .i:
with a chary hand. jji&eraiuy, in mis,
is moat dangerous in- its consequences to
all parties, and every honest mind must.
thi dark-lahtorn gentry to be on the look
out in order that their favors may be prop
erly reciprocated.
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John Brown's Eaid upon Harpers Terry.
The Democratic party which but a fe
with their slanderous charges tbat the
Republican party was interested with the
fanatic, Johu Brown, iu his raid at Har
per's Ferry, have had their bubble punc
turted by an investigating comaittoe ap
pointed by themselves, which, at the con
clusion of a long and searching investiga
tion, have reported that there is not any
evidence that any ono knew anything of
John Brown's intentions except himself
and company. Thus ends their silly
maro' ncst. And now, like a set of
pchool boys, made wiser by flogging, they
stand abashed and blu-hing at their okd
folly.
for that purpose.
The declaration of principles and sen
timents, which accompanies your letter,
meets my approval; and it shall be my
care not to violate, of? disregard it, iu auy
part.
Imploring the assistance of Divine
Providence; and with duo regard to the
views and feelings of all who were repre
sented in the CouventioD; to the rights of
all the States, and Territories, and peo
ple of the nation; to the inviolability of
tho Constitution, and tbe perpetual union,
harmony and prosperity of all, I am most
happy to co-operate for tho practical uc
ccds of the principles declared by tbe Con
vention
Your obliged friend and fellow citizen,
Abraham Lincoln.
coln and IJamlin.
ted for Fremont and
serious d
November
Iu no State that vo-
Davton is there a
A Desperate Fight with Snakes.
Mr. Jas. Lsukford, of Fearing town
ship, fcays the Marietta Home iVhcs, had a
severe fiht with 3 euormous spotted black
pages, thus forming an unrivalled history snakes, on Monday morning last. He had
of American inventions. been repairing a harrow by the side of a
It i-i not only the best, but the largest large tree, when a strange sensation pass
and cheapest paper devoted to Science, ed over him, which paralyzed him to such
Mechanics. Manufacturers, and the Use- an extent as to render him almost power
ful Arts pubii-shed io the world. IiON. less, lie felt concious that danger was
seemed unable to save
3oubt of a Republican triumph, in jUDGB Mason, formerly Commissioner of approaching, yet
ler. These give us 114 Electoral patcut8 a h0t only engaged with the himself. He hea
Some
The next State Senator,
of our Republican editorial
so understand it. It matters not what
the " circumstances" arc; let us knoio the
facts and Uien, if our judgment icill do any
good let us give it, but with all kindness.
Especially among church members should
we expect to sec this chority exercised,
hut is it bo ! Do we not often see thoe
even wlio belong to the same charch work
ing to put down a J relloio member , and on
ly because, to tJicir minds, circumstances
point towards him? Does such church-
protection afford any protection I Does
this tie "bind together"! If members of
the same church so often act upon this
hateful principle towards one another it
is no wonder tbat the great union of all
ohurches and Christians is so slowly pro
gressing. Christ teaches us to 11 love one
another;" the devil tells us to hate our
fellow bcingp, and we too often obey the
devil rather than Chriet. I regret that
while I stand up for truth and for human
they divide, or stay divided-, and run two
rival tickets, tbe contest vvill be over bo
foro it is fairly begun. Tribune.
A nlmtlnv .l.fr.i- TTm sprit 1 1 fhfi nnmi.
nee for the Yice-Preddcncy, to which the uu u "u 1 "7; Z
i i un v iv in uu i. ; it'i i hi:."
following is tbe reply :
Washington, May 30, 18G0.
Gentlemen : Your official communi
cation of the 1 8th instant, informing me
tbat tho representatives of the Republi
can party of the United States, assembled
at Chicago, on tbat day. had ty a unau-
. . i . . .i. :
imous vote, eeiccica me as uivtr cauui-
date for the office of Yice President of tbe
United States, has been received, togeth
er with tbo resolutions adopted by the
Convention, as its declaration of princi
brethern in various parts of tbe State
mentioned recently, that Mr. E. H. Rauch jty I must talk thus plainly and thus cen
i talked ot aa a candidate lor btate ben surat,ly Qf my COmmon brotherhood, but
. , . ii tii iv. ' a' i should we not look st tho facts and dca
not hp at all riis:ifrppfthf in thn individ
ual in quection, to be elected to a seat in honestly with them! We have sinned
the Senate, he is not and does notintmd tlioughllcssly ,1 hope, in this matter rather
to be, a candidate. He has so resolved, tnan idlfulLy. If eo, with tho plain faets
because he nrmlv believes by msKiuir a
judiciou?, popular nomination the dUtrict
can be, and will be, carried at the Octo
ber election.
If our friends throughout tho district
will concede the nomination to Carbon,
we believe we will be able to trot out the
icinning man, and fend him oat of Car
bon by 500 majority. WTe hope the gen
tleman we have in view will give bis con
Bent to go before the people. We know
that eucb is the hope of every Republican
of Carbon. He is decidedly one of tbe
IB oft upright, high-minded and deserved
ly popular bus-ioess men living. Should
be become our candidate we will, as ma
ny others will, go to work for his cleotion.
and. stick to it, day and night till 7 o'
clock on tho evening of the 2d Tuesday
of next October, if physical strength will
hold out so long. We can caTry this dis
trict, and we have the right man to do it
with all we Deed is his consent, and the
hearty, earnest support of every Republi
can. Maucli Chunk Gazette.
It, under these circumstances, certain
ly would bo folly in us to object to Car-
Don vjoanty uavmc tno oenalor, and we
therefore cheerfully acquiesce in the a
bove, and hope that tbe man our friends
.have in view, a ay be induced to be
before us. we will act honestly and "sin
f my
no more."
SPECTATOR.
Stroudsburg, June 14, 1860.
candidate.
him.
Wre will do what we can for
07" The Oxygenated Ritters, have no
equal as a tonic medicine. They contain
no alcohol, and arc especially adapted to
the delicate constitution of females, suffer
ing from debility, or 4fcoa any derange
Bent of the natural funetions.
j-One of the largest and most en
thusiastic politicla gatherings ever held
in Newark, N. J., assembled on Tuesday
. evening to ratify the nominations of Lin
coln and Hamlin. It is estimated that
about 30,000 people wero present.
g?It is satisfactory to the Second Ad
vent people to know thatO.Y. Hime
tho leader of the American Hook, has
made an agreemont with Dr. Cummiog
whereby the end of all things, including
the world, is to take place in 1867. So
long as these two lights were at rariance
aoncerning the time of the catastrophe, o
oouruo nothing could be done.
The cost of the reception of the J.opa
nose Embassy to the oity treasury of Bal
timore was $3164, out of tho 85000
appropriated for the purpose. Tho
terns were hotel bill, 8504 ; carriages
797 ; fireworks, $300 ; miscellaneous
81.20G. Tbe last item includes tbe pay
of tho pccia! police force employed for
the occasion.
Cattle Disease in Pennsylvania.
The disease which is now destroying
so many cattle in the New Eogland
States, is said to bavo made its appear
ance in some of tho lower countiesof Penn
sylvania. Within a short tioio a farmer
in Bucks county has lost nearly all
hi valuable herd of cows, of a complaint
said to resemble very much tbe dreaded
cattle disease. If it should turn out to b
ibis malady, it will cause great alarm a
mong tbe farmer, and tho necessary step
should be immediately taken to ascertain
its true character. uarnsburs Tele
graph.
The New lork Independent runs up
the Lincoln and Hamlin flag, as tho
"Nominations for Freedom." This, we
think, is tbo first instance in which a dis
tinctivoly religious paper has takeu4 such
step.
heard a rustling noise on the
Yotes, to which Kansa being most un publishers in their immense Patent Agen- tree beside him, and wai partly aroused
righteously kept out Minesota (a new department, but a a writer on Patent from his stupor by a snake 6 feet 4 inches
Laws and Praotice, hid ability is forcibly long & 7 inches m circumference, striking
nortraved in tho eolums of tbi paper. him on the back, passing over his shoul
The" Scientific American is pub- ders. around his body and under his arms.
lished once a week, (every Saturday.)
each number oonthihins 1G pages of Let-
ternrcss. and frooi 10 to 12 original En- ing, and aro-ied to desperation, lie seized
iTraviu-j of New Inventions, consisting of an axe, v.hich he fortunately had with
the most improved Tools, Engines, Mills, him, and by a lucky-blow, severed it in
St'ite) will certainly add 4, making 118.
Wo shall need 34 more to elect Lincolu
by the People; and for these we shall
have to look to the following States:
2"Jew-Jersey'
Pennsylvania
Oregon
7
27
3
Indiana
Illinois
13
11
61
A fcccoua snake immediately coiled-ilself
around its body. Seeing a third approacb-
In all
Every oue of those wo believe Lincoln
and Hamlin will carry, and we do not
de.-pair of adding Delaware to tho lit,
mnkini their Electoral Yote 173 to 125
for all otht-rs.
Thus far, we have not counted on a divi-
but assumed that
Agricultural Machines and . Hou'chold
Utensils, makirj 52- numbers in a year,
compririug S32 pages, and over 500 Orig
inal Engravings, printed on heavy, fine
paper, iu a form expreisdy for binding,
and all for S2 per annum.
A Xokv Volume commences on the 1st
they will put fheir best foot foremost and lf jqJ aud we hopQ a jarge nutajjCr 0f
eive u me best ngnt mai in lucxu. xi townsmen w 1 5 i avail themselves of the
present opportunity to sub-cribe. By
remitting 2 by mail to the publishers,
Munn & Co. 37 Park Row, New-York,
thev will send you their paper one year,
Who is "Foster of Pennsylvania?' at the end of which time you will have a
The correspondent of the North Amcr- volusno which you would not part with
ican writing from WashinittoYi under for treble its cost. The publishers cx-
nress their willinsncss to mall a
ttvo, six inches back ot its bead, luis
one was 270l feet and eight inches long.
Mr. LankfortL then turned, his efforts to
rid himself of the other two foes,, then
beginning to tighten themselves unpleaa
antly around his breast. A serero con
test then endued, lusting fifteen or twenty
minute., during which Mr. L. was thrown
down several times. The reptiles kept
up a on-tant hissing uoiee and emitted a
fetid sickening odor. At length the lar
irest snake, in endeavoring to strike Mr.
L. in the mouth, at which it made repeat
ed effort, was poised by the back of the
neck, between Mr. L.'s teeth, and literal
ly crushed. The snake instantly uncou
ples.
Those resolutions enunciate clearly and
forcibly tho principles which unite us, and
tbe objects proposed to be accomplished.
They address themselves to all, and there
is neither necessity nor propriety in my
entering upon a discuseiou of any of them.
They havo the approval of my judgment.
and in any action of mine will be laitLlul
ly and cordially sustained.
I am profoundly gratelul to those with
whom it is my pride and pleasure politi
cally to co-operate, for the nomination so
unexpectedly conferred; and I desire to
tender through you, to the Convertion,
my sincere thanks for the confidence thu-
reposed in me. Should the nomination,
which I now accept, be ratified by the
people, and the duties devolve upon me
of prefciding over the Senate of tho Uni
ted States, it will be my earnest endeav
date of May 23, gives tho following in
formation; "Mr. Wendell appeared be
fore the Covodo Committee this morning,
and testified that 8250 had leen paid tG
''Foster, of Pennsylvania? on the 22d of
September, 1&58, as appeared by his
hand book and the accounts of tho Bank
single
ed and threw itself from him to the grouad
copy of the piper to. &uch as may wish to hors du combat. The third one did tbe
ni; it without charge. same, and made its escape, Mr. L. being
two much exhausted to make any attempt
It may interest some of our readers to to pursue it. It was a narrow escape for
know what is included under tho name Mr. Lankford, who is a farmer, and wbo-e
of the Empire of Japan, which now, for veracit7 is unquestioned. Wrc had tha
of the Metroplis. When al:eu if he new tbe first time, sends an Jimbassy to a uis- uarration from his own lips.
taut nation, and that nation, which is the
any other Foster than tho present candi
date for Governor, who had been a can
didate for Congress against Mr. Covode
at the time the check was given, he aid
LNo." Ho also proved that a larger sum
more remarkable, the youngest in the
great family of nations. Japan proper
oon"i-ti of three lare inlands, Nipon,
Kiu-tiu, and Sikokoki. Of these, Nipon
had been given for use in Pennsylvania, is the largest, and contains the capital of
and probably in Foster's district, to Mr. the empire, Ycddo. These arc surround
Witte, ex-member of Congress, who is ed by a vast number of islands, most of
summoned as a vitues, and may proba- which little or nothing is known of; eti
blv enlighten the Committee as to his ex- mated by some ot 7000. and again ty
peuditurcs.'' others at oUUU. J ho dimensions oi me
empire are aDout 1 1 t.uuw square mneb
a little larger than the t-ix New England
States, and New York, Pennsylvania, oud
New Jersey together. Tbe population is
variously climated at from 15,000,000
to 50,000,000, and docs not, probably,
full short of 30,00000.
Odd Suit.
A woman in Detroit has bro't, an ae
tion against her husband to recover wa
ges as a domestic. It pecms'lic procured
a divorce from her eight months ago.
She knew nothing about it, and lived
with him, performing, domestic duties,
&o. One bright morning, he told her of
the divorce, and, exasperated, bhe seeks
to punih him. Queer place out West.
Tho loudest locofoco velpcrs about
"Politics and tho Pulpit,'3 are .utterly!
dumb concerning the public interference
of Arcbbi&hop Hughes iu favor of Mr.
or faithfully to discharge them with a just Douglas If the Rev. II. W. Beecher
regard for the rights of all. Dau mauo a muht acroonsirauon lor iuc
' It is to be observed, in connection with purpose of controlling a presidential uom-
the doings of the Republican Convention, inatiou, the whole pack would have set up
tl.of nnrnmonnt nhionfc with lis is In nrft. a bowl SO loud US to l'CSOUIld all OVCr the
serve the normal condition of our territo- country
rial rlomain as homes for free men. Tbe
able advocate and defender of Republican The Tornado in Pennsylvania.
principles, whom you have nominated for The Brookville Republican gives an
the highest place that can gratify the aia- account of a tornado which visited Jeffer-
bition of man, comes from a State which son and Clarion counties, on the 30th ul-
hns lipp.n made what it is. bv snecial ao- timo. Its course was from southwest to
tion in that respect, of the wlso and good northeast, and those who witnessed it rep- Pfc out the fire in his hair. It litemlly
. l, f ,1 l tf o Tti.. ru..tif ifs shnn na fliof nf nn tncnrforl lOfC LI1U Can Oil UlU IICUU IO L'lUUefi UICU
A son of Andrew Trctcrick, in Marion
co., Ya., was killed by lightning a few
days siucc. Uo was sitting on a pdrcb
during a storm, with his father and moth
er, and had just risen from" his scat, wheu
the bolt struck hint on the head, and set
him ou firo, and all of them feeling the
force of this tromnudous shock, more or
less. Hi mother ran to his resouo, and
CggrLast week we chrouicled the de
cease df Mrs. Case of this ullage, "aged
sixteen years, six month-', and ten days."
Mrs. C., so oarly called from life to death,
was married about three years ago, aud
has left three children to mourn a moth
er's loss a ead commentary on the error
of such oarly marriages. Let parents be
ware, aud f?irls tako warning. Watoma
(Wis,) Argus.
rights of free labor have thero been vin
dicatcd and maintained. The thrift and
enterprise which 60 distinguish Illinois,
one of tho most flourishing States of the
glorious West, wo would see secured to
cone, in color liko smoke, and well defined
in its outlines. Some say it resembled
t i i i nil
a wniriwinu oi ure anu smoKc. nirce
persons are reported killed north of Beth
lehem. But its most fearful ravages were
. i
his boots were burst and tbo bottoms
thrown off. Where ho Flood tho fluid
broke down the end of a plank in tho
floor. -
all the Territories of the Union; and re- felt in tho little village of Mayville. Four
High Price for Horses.
store peace and harmony to the whole
country, by bringing back the Govern
ment to what it was under the who and
patriotic men who created it. If the Re
publicans shall succeed in that object, as
they hope to, tbey will be held m grate
ful remembrance by the bmy ond teem
ing millions of future ages.
I am, very truly yours,
H. Hamli:
nersous were killed and tweutv-Gvc or There was a public sale of fast horses
thirty wounded. Twenty-fivo buildings a& Ulapviuo, massacnusetts, on jnaay
were uemoiiiucu, among wmcu wero tuo
1 a rgo grist-mill and saw-mill of Mr. Juo.
He.ss. Eight families havo been left
homeless. The largo bridgo over Red
bank was torn to pieces, and tho abut
ments badlv iniured. Ilofrs. does, poul
try, and sheen wore killed. Annie treoa of matohod'Iiorsoa aud fifteen single hor
wero lifted out of tho Pround and carried scs brought in tho aggrogate $15,000.
The Hon. George Ashmun, President of -away, "root aud branch." Tho gardens 9 y0"11 horse fo.ur 7oara ld. M!
Iat. Tho horses wero thu property of
Reuben S Denny, Esq. Pgr-ions were
in attendance from great ditancfs.
Some of the animals wero kuockod down
at prices that would 'take down' our Mon
roe county koroo fanciers. Five pair
the Convention and others of the Com
mittee.
jGgrTbe above letters will doubtless bo
read with avidity. Mr. Lincoln's letter
is singularly terse and comprehensive.
That of Mr. Hamlin is marked by some
very just and appropriate reflections up
on thoJea.ding object of the Repulican
party, happily illustrated by referenco to
the State from which our candidate for
President is taken. Our candidates are
now airly in tbo field, and wo havo noth
ing to do but to go forward and elect
them, and we intend to do it. Every
sign is propitious, and every omen beck
odsus to victory. With suoh candidates,
such a cause, aud such chances as ours,
we know no sach word as fail.
Slanders issuing from red and beauti
I lips, are like foul spiders crawlinir
from the blushing heart' of a rose.
were entirely destroyed, and the trees in &Un(jlsf was struci; down to a Mr. Lush
the vicinity torn down. or Vcrmoul, at ,uuu. Focnhontas, a pa
ciog mare, i-s years old, was purcaacd
Undv Found. "j tuo mo gouiicmun. at ha.upu. one
The remains of Mr. Steward; Beuty,
oio or, tuo victims oi tue steamboat ujns
ter on the Delaware, at Easton, on. the
6th of March hst, was found on Sunday
morning. Tho body was lodged at the
Railroad Bridge, iu a state of: decompo
sition, having been in tho water more
than three months.
has paced a mi o in 2 17. to a wat'on.
jNinou, 1 1 montliB old, out of Pocahontas,
sold to E. Sargent, of Licoster, for 82,
300. Others ranged from 1000 to 81,050,
Suoh stock as' this would be worth raising-
JUgyEvery man can and should do
somotbing for the public, if it be only to
kick a piece of or.ango peel into the road
from the pavement.
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figgKIt is a general remark that all
classes of perons are ever ready to give
their' .opinions. We' think tho , lawyers
must bo excepted; they aelT tlidlrs. ' '
JDSSA .MiHsjsaippi planter has paid.
37000 for a house in Cleveland for the
exolustvo uso of his daughter, an octoroon
16 years of ago. She goes to Cleveland
to roceivo a thorough education, the
daughter? of a olergnman iu that .oity hav
ing been engaged as her instructor. Tho
young lady, though born a slayo, U now
freet If. is stated that her inpQino while
she is in Cloyeland will be S30OO per an
nustij, :
2nsw York markets.
Wednesday, Juno 20,1860.
FLOUR AND MEAL Wheat flour;
the sales arc 7,200 bbls. at S5 ldaS5 25
for Hiirperfinc State and Western; $5 50
aS5 70 for bbipping brands of round-hoop
extra Ohio; aud $6 25aS7 50 for St. Lou
is extras. Rye flour; sales of 261 bbls.
at S3 40aS4 15. Corn iNJeal; sales of
486 bbls. at 83 45 for Jersey, and 83 70
for Braudywine.
GRAIN Wheat; the sales are 18,700
bu.k. Milwaukee Club at SI 27aSI 28, in
store; lf8U0 hush. Red Weftem at 81 35j
3,500 bunh. inferior to primo White Ken
tucky at SI 45aSl 55. Oats: sales of
Canadu East at 3da35Aj.; State, 4la42c.
Ryo is quiet, at 85a60o. Corn; sales of
49,000 bush, at 63c. for Eastern mixed,.
H3iafl4c. for sound mixed Westorn, 60a
70c. for round Yollow.
Hides The sales have been 1,600-'
Mexican at 20io. 0 uios., as they run.
PROYISIONS Pork; the sales aro
581 bbls. at 813 62 for New Prime, S.17
25 for old do; 817 12AaS17 25 for thin
Mess; SI 0 50 for Clear. Cut Weal; sales
of 121 hhds. and tci. at 7Aa7fo. for Shoul
ders, aud OiaOjfc for Hams. Butter, is
in limited demand atOaloo. for Oho.and
I2al7o. for State, and choice do., at 18a
20o. Cheese is in fair demand and is
plonfy at 7d0c. for Ohio, and Oallo. for
State. S .
FISH Maokerol are quiet with limit
ed sales of largo and medium No. 3. at
S3 25, and $6 25 respectively. Cam
pheno sells slowly at 42a44o., and Fluid
ot 41al3o. Choice Kerosene Coal Oil
sella freely at 80o., cash.
TALLOW Sales of 20,000 lb. at
Oo., oasji,
, WHISKY The market is jower, and
the supply is fair; saleaof 350, bbls. as