The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, September 25, 1851, Image 2

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    C'ircl:!:ktson tte:tr .t3'ooo.
Gigf:cl;is2,i) ileEticitcy.
A ik.3lllYvill, Pa.
THFRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, ISSI.
Where ore We to Land ?
To our mind, there, 11:V108r:4ln be nn hrTe
of escape for the United S , a:es fonn• her pre
rent fitinneiid ernl. , ;:ria-Finonis, than in n
eltango of hor plpi•elit ieoin r n m. A we
Ere ,'en' e ttp;.rar to be the rr ore
FhopitcrrefF of Enutntid fur the gird; v..bielt
the trinnorm turns tor us out of our own mate-
Fo long PP ilk hi th e ra,e, long moo
we, in our judgement, play thi:; matt , se:mlti
part, red orr coin be nt her vorrirr
To the g nld of Cnliforrin, the limited S.:a' ra
i.; only a Frrt hall , ' ay house in it; journey
to England. For ins:tie:re, the liou
Meunier brGught the irj:2o it!rll t• 1 C , IIP million
eight hundred thrth: , intl itol!no.; but Fertrrrly
had she rVir the strionshiri
Africa railed n ith right 1.0, - :ctred fil!y•Fri:•
on thousand i:, or which
Wag In le; 1::ee. Three (lo)
Ci:y f !•tvler viM twolom
ctred nt:cl if en
FattliMly the I.;ulliv fl !I0\•: v iili live
told thiry-ci:Jo d :enr:
t;:are of n wruk, a rrceivec! Zr 1 f ('i) COO
re:.t ((.0 to t,
Fay nntLivg t!.at ;:i jot{ :t . ,% ay Lac
picket ti.ips liar !1:•.!
r•yorrn
flow rrrell l'e':er for fil! poc i -I , —exeoie,
rerloT. , a few sl•ic
(1 11,-1111.1. 1 I , le. if I , e 1 , - , 1-.e.1
ril
vrpll,l Kr 1.1 , 01.4 e ,cod
.1r 1 i 1.. :‘,
lc I.•.
dcwrs ri.c.f.t la' (nor
fors ff.
A ciietur.onpro. wan
to Ohl-trate this
UMW
ing tn•n pr iliree milts v r t rl ,•i;r
tfareac!irg n•e ‘villt ico
the here,
within the la-t few ye:o , , pn , tin , ..l i y the n:+-
tabli-lotonit of a inaloit.,enny. A nionher of
houses had been buil,, a hich cat:stni land to
rise coosideial ly iu wider, and in the oven•
pulls he tonal a ready ruailtet : ut pziees folly
equal in those I,e could obinin in l'hiladelphiii,
for an ho had to sell. By thi, he sawed, not only
the (xpense and area iind tear of a Ill!) of
LG aides wey, lot tli t iin.e of Idro,ell
anel hog•-•=. h•!. Iw, inforee , :ll).; ire
parnou nc:n .1.1 , \. :u'.4 account. lie
rottr,e ; ;1 , C ., t-r Lur yr ottp!,t to IT., tV, ;1 Fyn
utivuen o
Dronth
IVr. L•+m+ it:titoF.l ovrry r::nr
(!..•
IBEE=II
••riz t
the preloni!ed rain s:orm, t c wo,l> r
are renTletely thied o way
tiver has not been ro low. it is
years. The Solatylhill on the :2ril of Septetn•
her, Mb°, iloriroj the 'twilit - a:O , IP flood, %Yr. ,
higher than ever lwfore known—Net stivh het ,
heen the rovent clioatlt, that it is now lower
than ever bef.sre Ettown in the revoliection of
the 01,1e , t ifilli:bOano , . In marry eneofir, urlr
111ont:4.rovry,
tiOn end Lancaster, tlte i 4 conitely
tip, end forotel:; are -etn: , ellott food hay at ',I
grain us in inid•v.l:llpr.
Northampton Ave !le In:my I arm•
era ore at pte,ent daily em.z.teed in holding' %A.a
ter from five to ',even miles for enlioary pm_
poses, and keepiini their riiltlit Low thirst:..,.
While Avritirg this article, howovec,
;ton has the appearnilee of refreshing the earth
with a sprinklim; of rain.
lion. John Strohm
This g ewleninn %rho i= the Candid:de on the
\yid : , State Ticket for Canal Corntoisrzioner,
paid our Borough a ihort vi,it on Satorday.—
lle 'came by way of Mauch Chunk, where he
addressed his political friend, of that plaen
in the Court Reuse, on Vrid.ty cHniii2.
Saturday he addresed a mewing. at Sian.
fried s Bridge" and in the Salllll ovenine he
tkliveted 'an addr4!! , :s to a larzerneotine on th,i
.Market qua re. He spoke for tieath• two
hours, to which ha v,•0,-; li tcn d n ith the pic),l
perfect attention. We never heard a plainer
or more unanitling rolitival.rpeeeh, yet eve.
ory word tohl. Mr. Sirchm. tt •ig very well
known, wa; charged wiih haviu voted 1, 1
starve the VolonteerA Mekieo.
charge. he completely , set at naught in ids ex.
planalion. lie said at the titre this hill was
first op for discussion on the I Ith of May, 184 G,
no volunteer had yet trod the soil of Mexico,
consequently, there were none to starve; but the
reason Inc voted against the bill, was, that the
preamble contained eertitin statements which he
could not endorse. After volunteers were ac
cepted, lie dih fitror of ewrn,'su/iplr, , , demand;
cd during the war. lie gated that he further
voted to nppropriatuf 500,1:00 to bring borne tine
sick and disabled soldiers from New Orleans,
rind raise their wages from tight to inn dollars a
month. should not be perverted to the in•
jury of an honest man.
Scientific American
This' useful paper, published in New York,
this week enters upon a new column, with im
proved Mae, and renewed r!nertay. Several
rat years' acquaintance with the intrinsic mer
i!a of this journal, enable us Con fidently to re.
commend it.tr the merchant, farmer, and me
chanic. See Prospectus in another column of
Imday's paper.
Al a
weiiag of
the (;aunty Con
vetntitt, held oil Sawn; ty thr 20th of Sepietntier,
Al lb.- Houic of Mr. S.ilutautz Grirv:wer.
the RON, wing ticket was brow2ht into riamtnaiiar,
Asticadii.y—Do yid Latiry, Niaith Whitehall.
Carbon county.
Judgrs—Jacob Ditlingor, airough.
Peter lila , .
Pro!!tonatarbi—FranciA 13ot - et:ch.
Stahl, r, Urrrr
Viihr.
Com rnts.s , on cr —Daniel iVrishinpinn
D:reetor f Etc I'o9r —Henry Dit•ft`ll , lrrfer, Up
•Cl' 'T1 1 6 , 1,1
.4:y l :Mr.—Hiram .1. Shantz. Upp , r Maconry.
TeL:ares--11,.rninn lllT,p.l 7 pper :%Tartirgy.
fiidt.ori 80r, , t1411.
Tlv.mas Weavor, I3'rnngh.
At n no , ;•!ito4 of Inc panel ot ,11.aor, for Sop•
ton,ber 1851, di , ehatl.:(l lw
the Coati, 1 , 11 10 , 11i0r1,;•l:: j .1' l'rykr;! ,
( . 41 io o.l' :Vt . ),;o.kll'r
St`f•lP.44l-y.
eU'rr 11.. (.1 of iii
r 111 r. ,1:,!ro-: t II .!:eve.
tow' rhip, 1:.•r:il ti ti: ,
t - L , t i , al
\ he: it U r , ',nu\ r t!rrt
Cid or.; t I IT P/i
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e pen; of e. , :N
j.. 1 1 ,1 I:1 iipprcri;cion of Lis
ard 0: ,. p.i0n 11
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Al Icr r.l. •irn•rn I'. iri•:r 1 ihe I rec.rl'‘
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in 1 , 1
\VII lAA 11
A. fzt riet:irt•
The Agricultural Exhibition
c;.1! 111.! ..! 1!.i• A
eroninimily of lim.ks and a
counties, to the exhibition of the Boils. loon•
ty Agricultural Soviely, to be held at NeWtown,
on the 1:I day of October emming. %Ve feel
ew•atrranted in announcing that the diqplny of
sitrailii,.implernent , , production., &e., a; we'l l's'
ihn 11- , evritiliv , e of farmer= and other,: i',tere,it•
tlt , • will siiriiiiss ail former cxhi•
held in the SI:oe. The farfoers of 131)(4:`,C01111
:t-,1 the iltipor , a; , vo of assovio!ed of. 1
!co. tJr iheir p,lvance.nei;t. Hence thi rapid.
iotoro , t in :hi- :••ocit•ty, and the I
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! Ii ffil
IMISEMI
101 d \VI 1011 am ( 1 0011 10 1110 Cllllllo`ll l loo 01 .
1100 i100!110 01 ' 1110 1 . 01011, WllllOlll 1010011100
Hp or i , (•;: oy,
ol Auri , l:l , ort! pl lrsu i !
!oitt,l ol
ME
The I),.:;A,vvr,
lic voropi , itlion
had of ,tsver:d prt ,
!• . .IrOLI 1 . 0 SIIIIIIIS , former (.01:1;w:ilor,,
I.eliero thry ,;t;: di-tance (?Vi'!
IVe anticipait• the itto:-1 vriergelitt Fpir
it (I rig•: Irk
The Ladie: aro pr,Tai•int: I mako tl•air Ir
prti!;'no'n! attrartiv'e beyond all rea ,, orial , l.l anti
; noel to “ive in:te,t to the seN
In rnore perfert jostice to their effort., severa
erantninees will he partly under their votorol
Om. securing the boutffit of their runerinrj.elge
!neat in matters to whieh their attention is triniff
particularly directed. The lair sex, as well a.
Ore productinns of their skill, taste, and Indus.
'.y, form a large and important part ol the
cxhihi Lm. \'e hope In see pre=cut many of
the I.tir dauttloct. of the adjoining countivi,
;pal of St:c.e. of l'N:ow Jai e%
For ihe ;iveoit,mo,!ati
of :.-:ever.ll hundred dollar:. liavo
t 1 azt irottol.so tont or caropy rrl (.I , ,va , s.colv
On!! lholi , mo , l, , o,wiro 10 , o; of ' , mond, ho
loath whit..it their pi . ..toe:ion , :
tit exliroitioni No pain,. kill!
ton 01 t tq LY.SI! 0 I Co vommtl , vv , . ;Ind for Ike
'an.:avtioll of life (i 1 the S :) .•j e t v.
;I , •vrmittir.4l;ili,ol< tor sir,,k hill I,r
aawi.htd, .4) that r.ran tmiy tat (mind lor all
ite exhilibioa a bear as possible a eorripleie
pre , naliiiiett of !lie mit'e and proo,re,s ag.
iolillo ro il l . O ur comity ; and to give otoisfao.
ion not only to exhibittifs, Immo the vast ern,
toutseof breetotorg who will be present ots the
oa.a:tion.- . --/.ildli;renctr, Doylestown, Pa.
On rriday 1;1 , 1, the P 2,111 September, Kossuth
and - hls - exiled-compatriots, with the excepiiiin
of ileum were to embark on board of
our 11:1!:.11:11 Vt ., !'ei. Nil•SkSjilli, to seek a
home and refuge rrotn oppression en etcr shores.
The Turkish Porte has made tip his mitid to lid
them depart, and free himself from the
. reproach
of molting his domains the Siberia of Austria
and Russia. It is understood that Austria and
Russia pretest against their liberation—like all
dmipotisms—cruel in treatment, and dead to any
magnanimous emotions. The Hungarian patri;
(us have been beaten, scattered, driven to exile
and death. It would seem to us that those who
survive Inlaid be less dangerous to Russia and
Austria, with the Atlantic between them, than in
the. marshes of Turkey. •
Democratic County Ticket
Hon. J• Pringle Jones
\\'.
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I=
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1, z•, 1. 0
Kossuth is Corning
The, following. acti,le WIIIOII WA glean from
the Philadelphia 'l'rhlii Ledger," e , hnu!d to
rett.!l.9,. all. It efltwttially expose 4 the eflort.
of political dentag!tette.; in trying to make cap
ital oat ol the Chriteiatia oitiolor:•
Some newsploor= SPPITI In be resolved upon
rnakina thn minder. at Chri-tuna the Means
, of the !zre , tect ement. The:Vary
toll of :uncial tool ectriniv.ed resiwapen- to the
foei , ive slave law. the disappointtnent of the
Smith at the trhellinn of the North fieningt the
entnpromi•e. the danger to the Union from this
disdipaoin intent ;Ala(' that sort.rd
Ode lever-1% riter its that a f , reat number
of armed 'men from Maryland are rm.hing to
the Ir ene of 11,0 mutfler4, to take summary
vent2eanee. Ameher mys that the ereato-d rx•
eitement prevail:: at IVi9hitigton. anti that the
President has held a cabinet council upon the
‘vhivit a re:oltdiort was taken to etn•
ploy the whole power of the Federal (iovem•
ment to enforce the 10..2i.ive :lave Afal
fork. aril t.oott, they tall; atid 111110 as; if the
United S.afe , %very a thousand times more enn
val:ial now, than Enrope teat in ISIS. 11'e
:Ii"/ It' o al o i np\rg.
V. , 'JI.I I:' • ep
t‘l,l‘ii it it Irv, nn . it.!!!! \VP
il.at ;01 ;rid pfmv•il-ion
vxi-o: only i i thr im:l2lll.ri.m. or r.cilor 1 , . the
rens. ,f the ,P I:%wi ir
MIE
: coret ,1 rilleetioffl,l;•ev
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1 .4•1,0 , 4' 1.1 III:' , 11‘!111`!;lal IN 1 , 1*.W4`1.12 f`X
I. I) tt. in) I•l;
atlt
siory r)fthe.eahine:
eil. enqi.eil could
011:1!: tl I V :I L'l'r.‘l.i.or, tr't t
, :r 11.0 r, t rrot•asolt.t. ‘‘t do
nni to•;ii•vi. hot (!:. ;t c;do.
coolo•ii iy.”l a iit , ..410 Clot in a 1.0710
I 11 v,
I ILI: J..• ;orb
Ott rx:!4oNry, ❑nd tvoidd do litel
111113
*Pr na •urh I.'!
of ti it la %V u1;10 !rm.
!Vl'. c, nf• it tan oit ,kt
f 1: 111 ~,~., ~ :I ': t~ fil.
ii
airst them. or in aillien 1" it Pr° l "i'l mel'ur"s svcr(le
concerned, for trod r that (droner.
in; to their otiernie , , itzivinty, 111 PM aid m,d
I ant iii , t( tumid a ,, tirr your lixecillenev that
(minin. Alt.
P. SI.V. 3. Cial/"C L.'V)lll,l '
War Mewls a forcilde risiiintnett to author.' th'-' "gank.liw. ci
!au" of
16e right
tly, tor the porim,f( thp
ro, ;of the peacef u l ritizmis of Maryland, with deep
I, , yrz, commit-
abhorrence, and that he will not tan to oxen all
his con , lilulional powers In tryie the offender,
led trim-on. Nul: (tiers, who raised an
tnetited punt diluent, and to prevent similar
army. to-di:mod and orzani , eil trea , mt. not
IV in leccii Nlar
. .
.
"":1-131 ' ee 1`) a l'"v' to save an in. I am, resprelful!v. vcnr ohnstii-nt fervaht,
dividMil front it+ however it rutty in. :
\‘'. S. DERRICK, Acting Secretary.
voter murder. or other etimeii, doe: not, - .
we now vii•ic the cni , e, comprehend the
...dsrottit/c/ion. Information wag I'nm:ilicit
In Ion s IIII• As' to Mayor Gilpin on MocilAy evening. mat a young.
say thfit a thief or man razard Purr linhhqn.ln.ancl years:, had
triter, %Nilo 1,1:1,4 the thelifl in allerrptill2 wr.11'.=:33110 in I'm k (', , ants Bank
II commrs liripqn)
r. , ,iAnnee In an t•fliVer : 1101
MEI
BM
Lein is
himself a tr,tl;.l) time
Bei wa i v i, e2;
, ve rerplin.,l ;4, pet the errand. Mr. Prier
;Old I i ( . l all die le,t. 11,114 , m:in, Sr., .on acti.il
if kv hr. (lidor•t. in sent a di ,
I,e
tiecif him 1 , . p
=Ell
pla,t , flog; t1••1
111 snme of rilitr
vidoli : it we rootetnbor 4.911.0(.4, provido, pen
Iti:ors of oho redet%l ' , mute ‘vitiolt prov-hies.
for the punishment of ‘O O
a :\ lorshal. or o'ltt , r Fodor:it ollit.er, in di—
his duty. !hero are esimei (moo:2h,
in all vonscameo : ‘‘nhout thn c:f any
done ? hira, lot tlio :arbor
Stwo or th.!it du:v
MID
=I
Di)11:1
Fa‘ctl, wihr, rr it h
to.et oryiltili:2; but j'?-01f.,.. lot
allow Compumli.e : th v In
,!avt. t!v , South, :-!;ivv
c.rthomo opo❑ whirls ‘vcill(l di
Ecant for wi-ullicf,alai ie4.1;,1 this torroiy as a
cane (if erhr,o, In he ihoronullly invastiGalyd
and dealt with :I:•vordhp:, in e'v r
ac•l ;1 4 it ti:ivady orn
j•rly`ui tly it, and open hi: vi a; t
the t , diem to
his eye: , 1,l the eido::•r con:li•
IVlie:liiir
or: , or or f; . ec,
the, , .• parties ale mon, noiotird being., moral
it;2, , ,ttis, 1111 joy' to law, and entitled to its p i ).
tt (11011 and 1111: , :e! ponal I,rl (lowa.
tolor,tad ;hat 11111 Win•
tzor; tic contitronti,o is out to tlepetid, lot
,:ttit:trai or repeal ; 11 1 )111 a riot and murder ; Mat
he South 1110 : , 01ilef11111_ more than a few po•
akiventiirer, anti therehtio ata irt Ito Ilan
er of beim , ernivul,ed b 1 a riot or fifty o r a
hundred people, however Woody ; that, the
NOllll 111 no danger of abandontag them•
selves to anarchy, because a fugitive slave has
incurred the penalty of the gallows, for mur
dering his master; and that, the Stele ell'etm
sylvania will enforce her own laws and sustain
the laws of the United Stateiti whether against
Exciterx - ients
it:t • rvC and a.:.1 f:lnNuf.“
11 \ve (1,...)14 1,1
v.t;e
!
i li~rr .~. .;n;im~. •• I}..•a
MIME
!“ivi:'!::
hfs
MEM
n !ul! rn:;l;V
:t;
la
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nn armed band of murderers at hemp, or an
armed band of vengeanee•seekers from Mary•
land or elsewhere. Let every Penns) Ivanian
be "as calm as a summer morning," and res
olutely bent an having the laws ertforred and
demagognes will net wake such poll ir.id eapi.
tat ont of Oils . crime.
lVliellier the fugitive slave law shou:d be
amended or not, is a gnestion for alter, not
present Cousideration. Let its first puninh the
crimes committed in resisting it, and tbeit,and
not till then, consider its tentlereits. The law
may be goestioned as liable to abuse, and
thereby making personal liberty quite tonTre•
carious; for though fugitive slaves most be
snrretalored. law should be earefill in d.ridin
who 11F1' fl::11!IVe SlaV while it is the
law, lei it b i faitlstisllp enforeeili. We
Irial by jiiry, at the piaci, of claim. and
would provide for a vetilict by ilinie-lourilo
and ecoln4ina of all as ho avowed conscien
tiong: scruples agaiiist Om
sorb inovisiiins, we tielie‘e ilia! ion one claim
ill tell illoll , lllll W01.!•1 1.0 t)i j holy deiiied, that
agitainr., Innh Norilicrn and would
be disarmed of.a powei fit emzilw for mischief.
Witt the Iron Siam , relieved from any
m a siienie , of i i )npulaiion which
noun of them n ii'. llni fur
the Moire. TM! ol :he
efitturvtiler.l of Il.e
iit sail their regilisiiion:, of a ti itcrcr chalacier.
EINEM
The Christiana Outrage
T:rc is the reply to Ore corritnuni"
ca;: arldreszed to
I're , :rl.llt Filhnore in reference to the (:lirt,liantr
=
l' 1: NT or BT+Tr..
W. 1.11 1 , 21 ,11. 16 ISSI.
'l'o.llis liscrllenny the l; , ,vernor of Maryland: -
.6:' , :i :—y o ur leUcr of the 15 h instant, to the
brr:r rnrrived. Ia reply lam in-
Hi Ili., I ,ay Olaf, on S.on;(l,iy lasi, (.1110i;t1 re.
of the on!rn'.. , ,e re!. red In by your Excel_
I •nry, were receive.] from the ( 7 1 , WMISSionVr 1,1
Gn• the I:asiern Iti,trict of ',elm
AN , r a rat . vl4ll rotls:dcralio
t.! , I-1 • \vere•iles
1 , 111111;11'2 111 , 911 he ptvce,ll iiniitedhile'ly lei
Irt.,t nil p . rSc.ris CrI1160:14 concerned in tit.
D girt Allor!cy ~Vas
ed 1 , , ;1 , 0. !hill xvlirthrr the tt'wl!,l fltiltc•
=MEE
Eli
n. vs. Ilk father vononssioned hint, early in
monting of Ilrti day, h , go frOm Columbia to
ihe Bonk in Turk, to have the fonls ex,Annued,
;;!:er the r , ecipt 1.1 ilit.
.1. tr!..;.!r;.id.r Nt.%;• 11"
re, Pcl-1 , (11: , ..and ( rho prt ci,o• iii•
t.
e.ter.lay tn,•riii:lp;, a do , pl!cls u•ati rent iced by
the :liayor Inns (:01111.i?,
•ia'r .z 01
ciiy, and ;,.12.10 of the inoney round in Ilk posses
ikw. ens rusiedy, end in the of
sei.t to in chr.rne of an
ccr. Th. 1;11110y of Mr. 11.11.1rinan is one of the
wea!llticsi and .inost re:l , c . ctiil.o.e in Lancaster
C'c.untp.—l.rd~r
CL! Ca4l, Wom? ward, of
.11ar11.,:r u h, (11(...:er county. esAtib:.ted,lo
ash TcrmiNo; which had an antiqoatotl appear
:moo am! boar , all old tlatc. •Ii Lore the mark
C.,17'2." Leon nh>rrre ri p.l the
it ap> I;dind iu th- field and ‘vidlt.n n frw
Coo p
NEE
burr from an
.Inn ;;rnt!rnn•n is Havana :ur•; an iuci.
I=
cxjwdlnotii,ts, which k intervsjitigjj true,
thlt %vas told to Itirn liis
1 lineel twit to tl d and never 'turn my had; to
he cneun•." The i_atattl stt piled back, and he
was hdt to face the almost instant lire of the
ilt;ch he dill with the Inmost coolness.
Nanina'on Jur Sr nutor.-I:phraim Ilamlin
of ‘Vityne County. has hien placed nt nono
by the eenft free. of the I)i.triet,
10,r.1 01 0.1.3 Conalic4 of .%ionroe, rat:hoe, PTI:e
. - 1 \
g to Lit Id. 'Volt Vechtert's
letter, 5.:9 Spaniard , : were.killed or wounded in
the dttii•reut chg . agetnents with the inva.ters,
‘vithnut including thit.tc who were hilted by Ctit•
tetel,n's 1111'11 in the two charge , : which they
made upon 500 :.-Ipanish troops, on the sixteenth
op August.
Alinsisvippi.—llon.Joferson Davis has concen.
te.l to run as the Secessionist canititlate for Gov
ernor of Mississippi, in place of Gen. Quitman,
declined.
Prom Cuba.—An arrival at New Orleans
brings Havana news to the 7th. The American
prisoners Were about to be shipped to Etpain 7 —
only 'four had been liberated. The American
Consul refused to interfere in their behalf.
the subject,
had !Ice
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A Novel Case
A somewhat novel case recently occured in
this city. Mr. Thomas Pole, one of the racers
of Mayor Gilpin ! arrested a female, about. twenty
years of age, ender a charge of larceny. A sup•
sentient examination 1.11 to the discovery of a
gold watch, a gold key, a gold chain, a gold pen•
cil and several other articles. The accused was
taken 10 the Mayor's ofliae, were she was exam.
hied, and in the comae of the proceedings she
not only acknowledged her guilt, hut gave up five
pawnbroker's tickets. that were found upon her.
With these Mr. Pole obiainted another gold
watch, a cold guard chain, and several other ar.
tieles. These she ciUiressed belonged to n urn.
Henan named Robinson, uho, it appears, missed
them more than n year nfzn, and suspecting the
fi male in custody, had her arrestidl, but site Was
di:charifed fir want orsnilieient evidence. Sion
alter. she brought a snit .aaaiiiist_Air. Robinson
for malicious prosecution, and damages were
' awarded to the amount or five brindled dollars.
Mr. rlolanson appealed, nod the matter was lin_
shy airar,"eil by the payment or one hundred
an d d Mars. It thus appears that her re.
rent arrest has not once Ird to the rer.ovely
or the gfq , lis last Stirlen, Itit also to the develop.
men! of the exiraiirdinary fart: is the ease or
Mr. d,cc One of the counsel of the aceit , cd
to the snit for malicious prosecutiondwas Ben•
j train Flush, Enid, who the moment that he as•
cettained all the facts.ns recently developed, im
toriltately, :u.d in the most honorable spirit, le
turned to the 'Mayor the sum of ion v•FIX dollars,
being the .amount of lii' fee and charges. The
accitsrd is said to he quite i. , „,0d looking wits re
cently married, and is now in Moyamensing,
awaitteg, her trial.-I'hila. Inc.
A Female Knight
Ai the head of the Int oftheltnip,lits of the
or Itornir, lately; et'ea mil by the Presidint
of public, is a wichw by the name
of 13i ohm, 'alio was horn in 1771, and is now an
firer in the 'Rotel des Invalides, whet : e she has
byrd for the la .1 fifty IWO years, imj , ying, the es.
teem and veneration or the companions in
arms. She was the I innuliter, sister, and wife or
unlit try men, who died in active !-rvier iii Da,
Ir. Iler Bird m Ajaerio in 1791, :trier
sr years spry ice. In 17r 1 2,.at ihe age sf.l
site you're & the •Itbi Regiment of Infant:3', in
clerk her loishand had syrvril, and made lirr,
s-11 S. roinark.ilde by h:l.h ono-aide minduct
1 , RI, Will 11) CO111111111! 1 , 1 the service
hr•r sex. She NV,IN attached to
re; , ln.nt st.vPral
. v..ars, and pr Ginned warn
ea alpa Tr , as pi it ale corp.! a'. svr, , zaal.
s.'n! , •arit maj ,, r. She wag wt'unded a , the
...rige t f Calvi, and Lein; reader . ..ll incapable •tf
gervitm, is > attillitteti 11110 the Ifospiml des In_
valideg. In aloltrr, 1822, 4.lte wtyg promoted to
he rant; of E • n."
New York PcMies
Oath the old parties hale Trade their tidal;
for the Novetnher contest, and nre ns follows:
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Jotlges of the Court of Appeals.
Samuel .1. Foote. A. S. Johnson.
For Secretary of Slate.
11e•ury S. Itandall.
James (:. For,)11)
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I'attcr.ca. .I.llu C. \‘'riglit
l'or TlT:ism-Pr
James NI. Benjamin Ji
For Attorney (I,rierni.
lianivl .1:
StalP Engineer :tn.! Sorvevor.
sormonr. I\'in..l. Nlo!Opine
1"..r Clll,ll (Mtnn , i , ,lotwr.
I ITQrare %t'llomton
!I •urc Pi!; ',,T•211
Mote Pri,ou
.\kin i. i 11. \Veil , . I Hour). Biormq
A D... , rcr - r:/ . i,t .c . urg , ry.--A Pru,sian named
Aran, i< said to have reeent:y made a discovery
surpfry, that is exititiniz entisitirrnble intere,i
is the seientifin circles iif
.It is the ap.
plication nf chlorine to relieve pain. I:nlike
ehhtiolOrto it can be nsed without the least dun_
7..er to the ptitiont, and is very e 0 'heal in its op
eration. l'emn the :102C011fil, a small quantity of
the onto, (from ten to twenty drops,) is dropped
ion the rail afflicted, or on a lint bandage slightly I
moistened with water, and then applied, and all t
hound up in oil silk, and a linen hand. After
, . .
I from two to ten minutes the part becomes inset). .
i stile, and Me pain is no longer felt, whether it he Igr:collirrut Puir.—l'he-Exrcutive Committee
from theirinarte, nervous, or other Msorders.—
of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society
a mootit return, ag'iiii' but a ` ttan Y weak" held a meeting on llonday, and changathe time
veal aPriirailees it of holding the agricultut al fair, to Werineriday,
The discoverer has
it
oft 7-
tett a TlinrSdar and Friday, the,291h, , 30th and 3lst of
presen
()ember. This change was made to avoid hat,.
Int; Ille rilll' ott the saute day that the Maryland
lire l{'
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•••‘v itavvri !hat
of \Vllliam G. %Web.
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trait of Gen. IVa.lungton, which is one of ••i:c
Washington, and f.',IVPII to his relatives, mem
bers of his family, of whom Mr. Webstet'A wife
was one. Me. Webster also has a snufT•box, for•
tnerly carried by the wire of General Washing•
ton. It is of gold, perfectly plain, of a circular
sdi iv, abut two inches in diameter, and less
than an inch high._ Mr. Weleder now has in h is
family fitly of these mementos of the father of
his country, two of them being miniatures, and
the other:, a watch and the snuff box above men,
tioned. In t h e. back of the miniature: we i•aw are
imrtions - td'the.Mairof Washinrinn - and - his - wife
braided together. The whole is set in a dain
g Llti(
.1 Fi,t,uh Svidirr.—The following is a literal
copy el an inscription upon n.tombstone in the
parish elm:eh, Brighton In memory of Phoebe
Hass(ll,. who u•ns born 01 Stepney, in the year
1 . 713. She served for many year.s as a private
soldier in the sth Regiment of Foot, in'diffeient
park of Europe, and in the year 17.10 fought
under the comniand of the Hulce of Cumberland
at the battle of Fontenoy, where she received
bayonet wound in herhrm. Her long life, which
commenced in.the reign of Queen Anne, extend.
ed to the reign olGeorge IV., by whose munifi
cence she received comfort and support in her
latter years. She died at-Brighton, where she
had long resided, December 12, MI i.aged 108
years.
S. (11.011e,1.1
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sanLury and Uric Raliraad•—The citizens
Eric - have held a mewing, at which resnletions
wtte passed in favor Itt 'Erie county subscribing
1200,0011, and the City of Brie subscribing MO.-
000, t”wards the completion of the Sunbury and
Erie 12:tilroad.
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Efacute batmen Gm. Woof an d Webb.—
It is stated that there was a difficulty hetWien
Col. Webb and Gen. Word, just before the review
of the military, at Rochester, during the New
York. state Fair, Gen. Weill is said to have
given the lie to Col. Webb, in a polite way, when
the latter threatened to publish a letter from the
late Gen. Taylor, stating that the decisive battle
of the Mexican war.woulthhave-been-lost-had'.
Gen. Wool been allowed his way, •
Thete was also a disputa . as to whether Grni•
Wool or Governor (Lunt should review th6thii.
itarv.
4 Pecul;ar Pact —The ‘Vashington
..rates, on the authority of a Southern gentlemen,
that South Carolina has lost but one h,lave, by
Northern means, since the adoption of the non.
stitation, and that one the owner, was, paid two .
thoUsand dollars fo'r,lty pfople not at all resp,op l !,
sible for his abduction.
_ .
Lor'tisicinu.;—The secession party in hehls4ina
is malting an efrort.tn carry that .State againit
the compromise, antigonie of the must prominent,
men have enlisted in the'cause ornpposition, to
the Union. There is,.hnwever, a strteginttjor
ity of the people .in .favoi. of the aomprcimise
measures. .
Gleanings.
Lir Hon. J. M. Berrien of Georgia. has declar-
P d his intentinn-of acting with the Union Party.
He has been claimed by the Southern Bights'
Party.
rir. Mr. Nathaniel Henry, aged about 60 years,
died at Floyd Court House, Va., on the Bth inst.
lie was a son of the fanious Patrick Henry.
thirty_three counties of Mississippi, the
Union party have carried sixty.six delegates to
the State Convention, and the Disunitinists see.
en. There is a falling elf in the whole vote.
Gr In the town of I.toienliu rg., Massachusetts,
thFre_are-forty „ eight - persons — th a t here liiTincr
when the Declaration of Independence was made,
several of whom are over ninety years of age.
The poplitalitM of town is but 1100. So
says an exchange.
Hn. David Wiltunt hasten- I Amara, -
innu:l3- nominated for President Judge of the 1311:'
Judicial District, cc;ruposed of the' counties
Bradford, Susquehanna and Sullivan. -
Revolting Inhumanity.
The following details of one of the most shriek•
ing barbarities committed in a community - of
riviilged people. has seldom been equalled in the .
annals of crime. In Morgan county. not long
, wen, a- citizen died, leaving, n widow and two
small children, the oldest a girl, about seven
rears of age. Not long after the death of her
husband, the woman married again. Soon the
girl died, and tit ry recently the boy wasd•cpartcd
missing.. The sudden and mysterious disap.
pea ranee of the child, tog..ether with the fact that
upon the death of the woman's first husband th . e
properly he possessed was left to the two chit
(hen, aroused suspicion in the neighborhood
When a search was made for the boy. He was
found in the woods _adjacent ; with bode legs tiro:
lien and his mouth sewed up. Being still alive-,
however, he teas properly cared for, when he re
ported that his mother and step.father had been
the perpetrator:: of the deed, and, in addition, that •
his sister's skull had beeti broken by them which
en.i.e.l her death. The buy's statement further .
tended develope the fart, Mai !Fie girl 'was.
known before her death to have a bandage
around her head; and upon the hody being ex,
buined, it was tLunl . as tlw boy had stated, that
the skull was fractured. The parents were ar..
rested and iinrri,otird in 1 ,, r , ai11e5. 7 --C*.errer;
11....nv illy, ‘1
Divers Definitions
I,Vhen a man thinks he has been insulted. and
I haihmges the itemised, and beside the insult,
gels a bullet through his nerves, arteries or
brains, this is the land of action called Satiafitc•
IVhen a man', pocket book is not in- a pleth•
or c emulition al hem, and he is compelled, by
an inexhotable dun, to hand over the hale that
retirtms, that is the kind < i action called Sub_
traction.
When n tea-sipping, gosipping gathering.
rach in turn, lets off the pent•up steam of Feofro
, itetr and scandal that has hren hissing, after de.
livering for weeks or tnonths, that is the kind of
action called D.iraetion.
When a man smites another, in the folly and
madness of his sudden wrath, and gets a return
or How, o r tnis , ile that loosens a tooth, or black
en; an eye: and sends him, wounded. ashamed.
and eaneience smitten to his home, that is what
we rail fieaction.
IN'h••n a lowyrr, preacher, dortor, or any body
!tee, hoc let Ito:iness items accumulate till a
might• mass must be ili,pmsttd of all but in‘lant-
Pr, and the excited delinquent hastens all his
irons into the fire, linable, to tell "miller from
and horn: his fingers with them all,
i: the kind of action we may call Distrac,
As a ray'of I:ght alters its direction by pass.-
Inc from a rarer into a denser medium, and that
action is described by a certain scientific term,
u hen a political wenthercnek, to passing from
ioie party to another, gets jostled from the
straight line of rectitude; — that kind of action a
body may call Refraction.
When a man breaks his character up into a
thousand acts of griping, low„selfish meanness,
ere!' of these actions, theSe fragments of charac
ter, without any disrespect to the science of hunt
bt•rs, may be called a Vulgar Fraction. •
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