.- ,1-'. I..J Th Rank of Knelnn.1 An Interesting Sketch. " We availed ou'relv ibis morning of (tip fi" minion obtained ly Mr. Wigg-n, to visit the H.mk if Eaijj'snd. An officer (Wacer or t'sher) with t.r re I dress caat nr. J three-cornere J hat, escorted hp lei-turcly thtough an institution thai in so po'ent i" controlling and regulating the monry pu'svions of Europe. It situated in Thread-needle but fronts upon half dozen o'hrrs, and ormpics fin iircp.ilar area of eight acres. There are r,o win. lows through llie cvlerior of the building. I'gbt br ing supplied by rkv -I p.hts md open courts with in. There is a clock, by which bank time iskpt. with dials indicating the time in sixteen dill' rent i.lmcs. The hark with its various offices are open lrom9 A. M. till f P.M. The bank Inn it piint in elTice, book bindery, engraving office, A c. ft am th tVi xanJria Gairtte. The AMi:ntrAN Gkvvr Yard, in AVw Or linn, is encompassed by a substantial brick wiill. The receptacles for the dead are so ve ry different from uhnt wo nre? accustomed to in this section td'the cnutitry, thntl was forced to notice their sineuUrity. They are built of hnok nil above groend agninst the walls, and Throughout tho enclosure in row, throe and f ur stories hio.li, and in block like building. They re cal'ed oven", and resemble Bommvhtit in the'r appenrsnee the ordinary baker' ovens. They are eboul 1 inches square at. the mouth, and the same w i.'t Ii tlie whole depth. Into these the coffins ore shoved and theoutside clo sed in with a slab of marble or slate, on which is the inset ip'io". The prices fixed are 50 dol Checks, blank books. Ace , are ill printed within tlie , nT:t each, and four dollors a foot for ground to bank, as are the bank nut.'. In the room where i mij upon. wandered through the ground the circulating notes aro tinted, there are ria'i j upwards of on hour, and found many of those presses, all constantly employed, and which throw oven unoccupied ready for sale. It iscustoma wff .h-iit 8000 impressions daily. J ry urepnro oxfenMvely in this way every year We saw two pres-ie rolling (iff five pound notes, ; before the sickly season conies on. end other upon the various denomination up t.i j There are no towering monuments, or sod n XI 000, which is tho la-cst note the lunk issues, j ,PI, grnvos, or planted tombstones, or vaults, The dates and numb, rs of the riitcs is supplied by I or ncafy fcncCl jn fntnily lots, as meets the mailer prc?sc in ai.o her toon,. The rp,-r is ,lc- j ry(, in onr ynn ()c jniajnos lim. Iivercu to the presfis cottven, vn hlin.lred r.e. is , w . -, 0l,.;I1(T ,u,on .. .cene before him at a time,) and when woik'd aid returned .mother bundled sheets are given. Pies:ncn work five tiours, and earn fiom two to three guineas a week. In the office where redeemed notes are examined, cancelled, Ac. IH6 clerks are constantly employed. When we entered tlis rorm tur attendant wj hi.rt.ly reprimanded for bringing stranger there, i nl on I eing informed it was "the Governor's or i!ti," we were allowed to pas'. Forty thousand different notes are frequently sent to this office, to t e cancelled, in a day. The bank, you know, never re.iuc a no'e When returned to the counter for payment, a not it cancelled, filed away, to be burnt at the erpira tion of ten yart. The armory of the bank con tnin a hundred stand of muskets, with pistols, eut lesecs, hand grrnaJes, &c., and has a night guard n8 strong. In the office where the bank notes are counted into pnrcels, tied with twine and placed in pigeon-holes, we found five staid, methodical, mat ter of-fact looking clerks, whom you would trust fur their facet. One of these old chaps, with the precision of "Oin Owen" and the good nature of "Tim Linkenwoter," took his keys and unlocked the depositories of paper wealth. The "ra.s" of each denomination were in separate parcels. When we cume to the 'high number,' he placed four pack agi s in my hand, and remarked, ' you now hold X 4,000,000 serlinj in ynur hand, tir? Yes, I u as actually in possession of twutt muion or noLtAns a sum much larger than the whole es tate of John Jacob Aster ! Cut it all returned to ils pigeon-hole, and left me a far happier man than those who are encumbered with overgrown for tunes. Another of the clciks opened the gold dormito-. ries, where repose an endless numSer of bags, each containing eight hundred sovereigns. We were next and finally conduced to a subterranean region, enriched by gold and silver bullion. Here bars of the precious metals were as plentifully heaped us thof-e of iron and st el are in the stores of our friends IVr.edl, TownM'iid and Corning. Tho silver we ('id not meddle niih. Put we hindled bars of f'o'd, each weighing right thousand pounds ster 'irg, lh;it were piled in Imnow loud of seventy '.houB.md pounds sterling each. Much of this but I on was te ent:y received from China, ai :iii in lu!metit upon the sum John Hull nukes the ('( I.btials p.iy for their obstinate irliual to "take opi um." T he Hank of England has nnw, in papr and specie, ne.uly thiity rigkt millions of pounds sirrling. Th re are ibt hiiinlied persons, in its various depa'lments, oni-Mo'ly employed within ihe walls. anintij a strange pcojde and in a strange couu try. I noticed the names of several from this pluce, who "paid the debt of nature" in the Cre scent fity. And the fullowinp, fo full of uiinjilieity, and yet i very comprehensive, I could not help making a memorandum of It was chiselled in the annexed order : Poor Caroline. D.ed September 4, 16.39. Only 23. FurDr.RUK W'ii.kiso.n. Died March lU. Aged 29 years. Poor Frederick the I t was thine, Full soon to follow Caroline. Poor Caroline ihy husband sleeps Beside ihee. ar.d no longer weeps. Kecei-e, reeeive, oh Power Divine, Poor Ficderick and Caroline. THE AMERICAN. Saturday, 0, 1843. Democratic Ticket Tor Xortluini bcill Comity. Fob CoMORr.ss, joiin sxYDi:n. For Aisr.Mnir, EDWAH1) V. nilUiUT. Fob Commission, JAMKS BUOY. Fon Tiirisrnra, JOHN FAnXSWORTII. Fob ArMTOB, AttllAIIAM SIIII'MAX. (TJj Fob Saie. A freh supply ofprintinif pa per, vlr: 100 reims similar in sire and quality to the sheet on which this is printed. Also fid reams of uper roynl. "I by "8 inches, all of which will Le solJ at the mill ( rice. crj- V. H. Pi.Mrn. Fsu. at bis Ueal Ftate and J'oal office, f.:l Pine Sireet, Phil.nlelphi i. is au thorised t.i act as Agent, an l to reci ive and receipt for nil monies due this office, for subscription or ad vertising. rjjf On our first pige is an interesting let'er from Mr. Weed, now travelling In Ungtand. An sccouiit of the Dank of England, in another column, is also from his pen. The weather has been exceedingly warm Jiiring the present week. The nighu are, h iwever. growing cool and damp. This is the scih ii when fevers begin to ret in. SHS.JL.lia HI I ' ! -iLJlJ.fi. !..!.! The Apiiror.rliins Cl-ctlon. There is but litilw said in regrtrd to politics at the present time tnnch less than we bad reason to suppose there would be, judging from the eteite ment and interest manifested by the fiiends of Ihe different candidates on the itay of the di legate con vention. Out such was the fair and honorable manner with which ihe proceedings of the conven. tion were conducted, that not the least complaint from a single disinterested person who witnessed them, was ever heard. Nor do we believe thst there is a ronsistent democrat in the county who is tint sitisl'icd wi'h the ticl.et. That the small squad of diaotg.Miisers who managed last year to foim a ticket with closed doors, should be dissatisfied with the fiir, open ai d honor. d ie manner which charac terised the proceedings of the la'e convention, is not su-prisirg. Knowing that a large mijrity of thn people were opposed to ibem. nnd that they could never succeed without some kind of bargain, sale and management, they of course feel indignant that the people have thwarted th'm in their deiiin. The democratic parly will, however, be but tit le dis ur bed by the machination of these interested, ollire hunting, patent democrats, who are never sitisficd with the tii ket, except when Ihey or their particu lar friends are pi ced upon it, nnd these are the on ly persons that have nnde any objections to the ticket. flj" Our in igh'-ora of tht Claelte, a few weeks since, asserted, and have since uttemptcd to prove, ihat, Mr V;in Puren was a popular m-n in Penn sylvania. This is a tnk thai few, veiv few of Mr. Van Dureii's meal jealous fiiends would have un dertaken. To nrove Ibis (he fl 7ct of lastwrik MISCELL.WY. Kitllorlnl, Condensed nil Selected. The Piitsbureh Americjn stales thai ihe (Jreil We tern Iron Works, near that city, will be put in operation again in a few weeks. It is stated that the Hon. N. P. Talbniid jo has purchased lurid in Tayeheedih, Fond du I.ati coun'y, Wisconsin, and will there fix his residence. Cream Chresr, a new article, and said to be a Insurious one, is just introduced into the D.iUimnre market. The .Oneida Conferenre of ihe Methodist F.- piscopal Cburrh, commenced its session in Wilkes, barre. Pa., on Wednesday lat. The lie. IJishop Wauch presided. The steamboat Knickerbocker made her first tdp from New York to Albany, in seven hour and thirty .thtee minu'is, running time, 3d nii'e. There are over four hundred p isoners in the Ohio Penlten'iary ; and dining the last year, the nett inc me of the establishment exceeded 21,000. The Clock Tru.te. Our rea Icra are aware that our ingenious Yankee brethern have fallen upon a new item of export to England, In the article of excellent but cheap eight day clocks. A piragrnph in the New York Her a'd has some interesting pirticolsrs on Ihi? sn' ject, khow'tig that the tr.idc has already become import, ant In extont as well as largely profitable to those who arc carrying it on : "The clicks in question hive brass works cut by michinery, out of brass plates made for that usa in Connecticut. They are fit'ed up in pnlUhed mibngmy frames, in a neat manner, and when fin 'shed, form an eight d.-iy timepiece, which cannot , be rixalled in the world for accuracy. These arti- chs have long been known to the public of this country, but are strangers to Europe, until intro dored there in the spring of lfitt, by the firm of i Pperry and Shaw, No. 8 Courtl md s. The first : invoice was taken as an experiment, The duly is j 20 pr-r cetit in England The a-tontshment with which these specimens of American work were vieivid was vcv cre.it, not only for the beauty and The hemp raised by Mr. Clay, at Ashland, Ky.. I f xrri(.nrP 0f t' e cl. eks themselves, but the beau is considered in every resp-ct equal, if not superior I ,irn nn! rmiu,in(, pi,h of the cases excited great to ihe best Kusil. I - I ;.,:... .,, n, ffrel nov.'ltv ttmro. unit pin. Mrtfwdirm. The Pi'lsburg, Annual Confer ence of the Methodist Epis-epd Church, com- Gi-o a a Manvri At a late meeting of the MaBsachusettd Horticultural Society, as we learn from the Boston Transcript, one of the most prominent object of attraction, was the produce of two seeds of sweet Corn, planted by .1. R. Teschemacher, in the Public Garden, Charles street, on the 12th of May lust, in poor sandy soil. One without any manure ; product, one stalk, one ear, weight 1 pounds. The other, manured with Guano ; product, eipht (rood ears and lour or five useless ones; weight, eight pounds. Only two spoonsful of the Guano were used on this hill. These spe cimens were taken from a small piece planted with Corn at the same time. Every other hill was manured with Guano, and the cflect is the same throughout the whole. Nlw im ci Tin Tomato. -The f.'heraw Gaz. stbtif, that, in ad.Jitioti ;.' the advaiitngte of the Tcmato tor table m..-, the vine is uf great val ue as food U f ciulr, e;;)oe:a!!y cows. It is stated tht a C';v fed on Tomato vines will ive more railk, and yii-'.d butter cf finer flavor, und in greater tbundance, tl.hn any oiiicr lonjr feed ever tried. It U thought, toe, that irtore good food for cattle, and ot '.iss expense can be raised from a given fjnar.ti'.y cf ground planton in Tumatim than from any -y..!wr vegeTabl in the Southern country. A Mux a Mintte. The editor of the New Hope Gazette, in a lute number of his journal, has published an interesting account ofhiti de fcent of the river St. Lawrence, frmii Kingston to Montronl, in a small ftoam schooner on the Hriscnn principle. He cleserihes the hcenery on the route as the most beautiful th.it the ima gination can depict. At one place in the Ce dar rapids the water is said to run at the rate a mile a minute, and he passed over three miles in four minutes. At the Ijichinc rapids, ten or twelve miles from Montreal, vessel" go down a fill of seven feet, and dart along with iueon eeivable rapidity. In these rapids the channel is in some places so narrow, that ix feet either way would prove fatal. MfRnrR. Three negioes, the slaves of a Mr. Chapman, near Athens, Ala. decoyed their mis tress into the woods and murdered her on the 11th ult., in tlie absence of their master. When he returned, they attempted to serve him the same way, as they had previously conspired to do, and sent him word thht one o! thrm was sick down in a field, and wanted him to come menced its t-ession in that city last week. At Providence, It. I., a fellow has been arres'ed for catching girls in Ihe stieets ami kissing them. He mti-l be insane. Il is said that, should the Arabs be subdued in Algeria by France, it will always require at le.ist fifty thousand effective troops to iniin'ain Flench dominion. Printers generally make good lawyers and phy sicians, fiom their pri vious acquaintance with rntcs. In London, music affords a IivrIilio.nl to more , ty mid Shiw turn out 300 per week.' than five Ihsusand peisons. lli sixrss. A genlleman c ilb il yesterd .y morn fj" Fruit, this season, appcirs t ) be ahundnit. Peaches and apples of excellent quality are daily brought to market. contains nearly a column of miller, which, if it j does not e tal lish its position, exhibits tit least a J new system of logfe, which would even m ike Presi- : dent Tylni's man, John Jones, look up in amaze ment. The following is a specimen : Hut Mr. Masser does not like the notion of taking the lnroest number of votes to measure popularity. He says : 'The true way of show ing Van Enron's popularity would hive hern bv comnarinrr his majorities with that of his op ponents.' If this mode suit.s him better we will i I"""- J tuko it, and see if il will not b"ir lis out in the j Montesquieu observes of the orators of his time, assertion that Van Huron was the most popular j ih.it what they wanted in drplh th y g ive you in : iorrrifiC candidate, in lYnris Ivania. nut ex- ! ,,, 'n,j, cuiting remark is unite us aiudicable , .-".... f--l t..l I V..- !.. 111; o-pun;; y.vn. :". - ' I at the nresent time. ll'tflj. At Mobile, Ala. both parties have come not yet be im't ited. The first invoice sold at fiom j i t t' JC" ench, or about f20; sinre that lime not ! only has every packet to Engl in. I carried all in v,iiee, but large quantities have been sent to the north of Euo; e, and the bite India bound ship have also taken cnidi'rsdile quantities. They are aKo finding their nay into all the pruts of Europa i at a great profit to the en'erpri-ang makers. The amount shipped since the fir t experiment in IStt has been near 40.000. clocks, wh'ch, at 520. reach s ! : es the important sum of ?-(!),000, and stunds next , to the article of roe in exports of American pro ! duce. The niimVr of these clocks manufactured J annually in Connec lrul is .100,000. Messrs. Sper The steamship Acadia left Uotnn on hri last i trip, wiih forty-six passengers for Euglari I, four- ! teen thousand letters, arid a large number of pi- i fj"j" A Nw AcAnKMT. We are pleaded lo see that our enterprising townsman, M'. Gideon Mar ket, is rngag.-d in erecting a building in market street, designed for the academy of this place. One of the rooms of ihe public school house has been used for this purpose, heretofore, which will now be required for the increased nuuilu r of scholars to the common school. Mr. Markel deserves the thanks of ihe coinmnnity for this act of public spire. A building of litis kind has long been wanted in S?un- bury. Cy Tiis RuxrtnTiox to nominate Canal Com missioners will assemble at Htrrisburg on the 5th mat. I his will be Ihe most important convention that has assembled in ibis stale for many years. Three Canal Commission will be elected. One for the term of one year, another for two, nnd a third for three years. In the nominations muny different interest, (,f course, will be consulted, and combination enteied, into. If the convention should buib t for e;i(h candidate separately, iheie may be nic dilla-nlty in making a choice, wtrch w. u! J k quiie h m:ijoiity of the whole of the vote. We pristinie, how eve, that the three strongest will unite their strength. The act of asaenibly re quires thai the term for ach, vii : 1,2 an l 3 yeais, meat le determined bv lot after Ihe rhdion. ren were not opponents, in politics, but in this eontroverfv thev ure, and therefore their votes ma v he compared. In 1SJI2 Jackson's vote was j , on agreement not to have any linnlirg hous-s . . . - 1 41 1 . INI.'INJ; in pmii un liuren s vote was w .,t.. 0)fl) on et.rti(,n ()jy nr ,0 lsve Bny Clnv,.y,nrP 1 rns cive.s v nil oiirrn n iiihjoih v to if- ver Gen. Jarkson a larger majority than any Gen Jackson ever received. Thus it is evi dent that according to his own mode of judging of popularity. Van Huron was more popular in Pennsylvania than Jackson." Bn', seriously spi aking, the th'ng is loo plain to admit of any argument, andenn be disposed of in a very few words. The ft.ir tie, lo prove Mr. Van fliiren's popularity in Pern Ivania refers to bis votes. And what do they show ! Why, that he was Ihree times tiefore the people for office once for Vice Pre-idenl, and t ire for President, and was defeated in this sta'e twice out of three limes, and when h'- d.d succeed it wn only by a small ma jority of 4,000, and that, too, when Ihe democratic party usually gave its popular candidate fiom SO to 30,000 majority, and gave Gen. Jackson more than that as often as he was a candidate. And yet the Gazette would foil have us lo Ixlicve thai Van Ituien was even ware popular than Jacks.m. in Penn'a. Why doe not iheGasrile show how nnd when Mr. V. II. got the vote of this state for Vice PrisiJent ? This fictis alsmt a ea-dy ex plained, we presume, as the other. (The wh. le ibing, bowi ver, is loo nbsiird to waste a mument'ti tore upon its dittcusd n.) running to biing in votes. GamltHni omrj. A cornspondent of the at the counting house of one of the iron merchants of this ci:y to purchase fifiy tons of pig iron. In the course of the negotiation, the merchant was ld to inquire to what purpose ihe iron was t.) be applied 1 "To make weights for Yankee cloiks." "Why what can you do with so nuny clocks 1" 'They are sbii e.l to England." Think of that ! I'ifl'i f")' of iron f t cle-k weights; each clock requiring, probably, lessthitt five pounds. We saw it staled some lime sir.e i l an English paper th it these clocks were being in troduced into the manufact.iring district of ft eat A Clme Curt. Kelso, the. Whig who voted for a Democratic l ulled Slates Senator in the Indiana fXj1 Whkv Ciinvkxi. nt. The editors of the Il.irrisl'ing I'uion, in reply to the statement of ihe Argus, and someollur papers, in relation to the alleged over charges made by them, in Iheir ae count of public piloting, say that they wit' take "S(i;e c-itivtnirnt iicctiiicu" to prove the whole ilime f ila. The editors, we Mesiiine. aie rtul so- The few ,!i-a pointed oiVico hunters who oppose it, fiwU,( 3J th(. o,.g...,o..a.e ...e,..ir.y a, omr r, , .. , . . . . willing to conform lo its usages and piiuciples, mnvenieiil " fjj Tiik TiCKir. We have made numerous enquiries throughout the county since Ihe di legale convention, and find ihat the people are penera'lv well satisfied with the tiiket. Eery good ileum- erat, we ate coiil'iib nt, will bo found in its favor. "pay Vole 0- Ctiscrni Cor'ri. There is, unfoilun.itelv, division in this county. The Democratic dele- . . . I ...t. If I .....A fl, ..Kin I.. . cairn niri 31 ni'in iia.i u, rui stic .n- . erce on anv one ners.ui for member of Assembly. ! ''"' J the l-ice, say fjj" Some of the New York papers deny the ex istence of Ihe yellow fever at Itondout, bioughl I there by the ship Yanda. N. Y. American s iys there are COO of them in that j lliitatn, and almo-l every workman w is W irnii'j city. j the owner of one of them. I'iit. U. S. Cnz. The luunati Catholics are erecting a splendid ( - - - - edifice for public worship at Alton, Illinois. Upon-r.T nioM tiik r.r. (if true.) Fmin Ir sVA t.-The,e are at thi lime construct. ' -econ.l number of a new paper just est .blish d ingal Liverpool, sixteen or seventeen vessels of ! ''". Arkansas, by the title of "Tho iron but i.ot one new ship of wood is building on ! N""1' Atkansas," under da e of August 9t!i, wo the stcks. The speed of a new iron steamar ..ti j C'TV He following : Ihe 'I'hanies, call, d the "Prioce of Wales," i, .aid j "bnrtnnt fit,,, tht Indian N.rr'on.-The fol. to be s. v. nteen miles an hour. ! I'wii'R b iter, from an intelligent citi.en cf this vi. cinity, now in the West, contain m ist iiop.iitant information. It will be recollected that KiniiK was I bil'...t ..I. .11,1 fiv.t a . 1. u flA a. til. PA.lta .aC it, A Legislature last year, has been defeated by one vote. ! , , 1 Iloss party. Ihe ilea h of IJo-is was doubtless an If some common salt be put it.. the w.,te when , f rt.,aia!i()M. jt mu ;, ,x a g,.rius didi- washing cubbages or greens, preparatory t i co, k- j ru,y . ing them, the sriiilj, slugs, worms, Ac. wil come i '!!: tti i.'s Pminit:, (Aiik..) July IS. nut ai.d sink to the bottom, ao that tb'V need not be i To a-iir I'niroas of Tiir. Aiikwsvs Dkar boiled with the vegetables, (t is iriiio-sible lo wash . Sin : All is eon-lematioii here .nil -ns the Chi r ih. 111 out, except the cabbag-she taken lopi.ees, and people generiPy like to luve ihe vegetable served up whole. Miss Marthu-uu. The subscripiion now mis ing for Miss Martineju, who refucd the pension offered lo the late English Goverameiit, reachis the sum of 1,000. Wooden .VuCi,'. in Canada. Some of the in habitants of the Home Di-triet, Canada, have been piactisiiij upon the stupidity of two of the mag is Ira es. and rei Ieuirhiii2 their own pockets, bv bring ing in squirrel's scalps for premium, instead of ! '"'. hen his p wition of Chief of lis Nation, and wolve'.scali.s. Wolv.smustbe scarce in Can.l i , c msequei ces which .arc likely to fl .w from i . i i i .. i i t. . I at this rate, or else the n. .gi-tra'tfs are green-horns. 'ni a ca.as.ropae arc cons.oereu. u wou.o us- uter , .. . . . ' ty to In- lallli tiled. -V,;. Inhl. The Lowell Courier says that the Mcrmrack j J Print Wmk in that city inainif.icture rising 10t:t( kee : Joa Iloss m h 'I'td. gen'leinan d re: t from the t.eiglibo'hiviil of It ss arrived here a few ! hours ng i with ihe news. The truth of the report J is not doubled here. The piilieulara are not, as i vet. ascertained " No doubt is expressed by the publisher of the jiru'hofihis informal! on I'n il it is cinfirine.l, ' we may be allowed to Impe that it is not true, , though circumstances induce the apprehension that , it may bo. 'I'he de.i:h of . urli a man as K is.s by j violence would be of itself an event In le deplored i Col. John Morehcad and J. P. Hulintt were the there the negro was rolling on the ground. , (,j Mtf ,,l.,vrlllioll. The fri. nd.of cuiiiii.iTis.'iiiu ;reai pain, mu wuu an nv eou- ; wiibdiew mid A Lot for the Antujvvrv. The otiginal charter of the lands of Pownirde, in the year K).")7, was lately discovered by accident in an ( id chcet. It runa as follows': "!, Maleolin Kilmnre the King, the fitst vf my reign given to thee Hirroti Hunter upr and nether l-am's ofl'owniodi? with all the Doiinds within tho fioisl with the Hoop and Ilooptown and all the Pounds up and down above the earth tu Hea ven and all below the earth to hell as free to thee and thine as ever God gave to me and mine and that for a Bow and a Rrond arrow when I come to Hunt upon yarrow am! for the mair faith 1 Bite the white wax with rny teeth before Margrat my wife and Mall my nurse. "Sic subscrbitur "Malcolm Kanmore, King "MarjrHt. Witnrss "Mall. Witness." London Time. coaled tinih.-r him ; hut Mr. Chaptiuin foiled tho p'ut by taking a friend with him. Ilecoining alarmed by tho strange conduct of his slaves, Mr. C. soiioht for his wi!' and found her dead body. Tho tlaves were then arrested ; tho mur derer escaping, and whirling an o.e at his mus ter as he ran to the woods on the master's ap proach. The murderer was 5 1 years old, from Virginia, ami now (itstes that ho murdered his master and mistress in that State. The grave and reverend Kditor of the Maine Temperance Herald perpetrated the following pun in his last paper : 'During a late thunder shower at New-Ha ven tho lightning struck a gropgery ; but on - finding what a disreputable place it had got in to, it Lolled, and was eff like rrrn ." "The handkerchief! the handkerchief! cried Othello. "I Un ,' it," cried a sailor in the pit, "blow y .ur ;.tve with your Enters, a n! fro ea wiih the play !" nude s'poi'le rumination. Clinton i halt, in conjoin ti n with I.vc.an ng and Poller, Iwo menders. As things l md. Lveomit g will unite upon mail fi-un Potter, and Clitiloii will full between ihe two. The only wxy lo si- Ooe of the pbyticiin tin re have been in all CO cases. 7Vo, at least, if not more, died with the genuine, admitted, coffee ground black vomit. At tfmpt to l'uisov The overseer of a Mrs Fitzhugh, in Stafford Co Ya., was recently badly wounded by some clave women whom lie attempted to make work in a field, contrary to their will. Tl.rv heat him with their lines and would have killed him, but for the timely ar rival of s uue neighbors. Soon alter ho was ta ken nick, and they came near poisoning him by j boiling the l.rads of snakes and reptiles and in fusing the liquid into his medicine. He esca ped, however, his wife detecting the poison. The negro boy w ho was their instrument in ad ministering the poison has been tried and ac quitted. UsrotiTi's.iTS Miktakf. A man by the name of Ieavitt was shot by mistake one even ing a week or two since near Multawankeag stream. lie woe supposed to be a bear. Tlie gun contained a heavy charge ot powder and two bulls, which took effect in the abdomen and pruhiccd death in about two bout. Faster) .1 rp '(. Xrw fnunttrftits. IliMnisarHii Rivt, Hiauisnran, Pa. "0's j litter A, pay J W. Weir, Feb. 5, IS3!. In the , genuine, the tlrrd Twenty on lower margin corn- range matters would be for Clinton to cull another j ptences iinmcdiati Iv under the '-r" in eash'r. in convention. j the bad note, under ihe 'li." This is the only perceptible difference. Well calculated to deceive. Paper thin and while. Mivehs' IUsk, PoTTsvti it. Pi. 5' altered from Heliefl's. Vignette, three men, anvil, cVc. (In right end, a female figure, and on left end, a nice! ill on head of Wa-hiuuton. The plato of the genuine two is altogether different. piece of calico per day. The Me rimack prints are celebrated all over Ihe country f.r their beauty and ! durability, ) Tiik Giuvtres. The Lancaster Inttlligencrr ' says: "Among tho cu w of the ves-rl thus iny teriou ly bt, we recognize Ihe name of a ' I in ' whose fate we feel a lively interest. We mean ' CicoHiiK Mitvsii it.i, one uf llie th ce m;d-hipmMi the son of a printer, wliolivid and died the fiend , of (Jen. Cameron, of NLddleiown. This orphan i boy was taken by the General, and adopted into hi faoii'v. 'I'he la 1 soon grew up in ihe ardent a!T c- ' tions of bis foster.failier, and In came de ir lo him ' Diskasf. Yi i low Frvt a. The Hoalth Otli cer of New York, Dr. Van Hovenburg. recently a'lowid be schooner Yanda to discharge her cargo at Kingston, ihooh several cases of yellow fever we.e on board. A letter appears in the New Ymk paprrs from a Mr. II. Komevn, stating that disease and death have followed in her track. A highly ma bunant dis ase, csl'ed 1 y some bilious and by o tin rs veil. iw leva r, is prevailing in the immediate m ighbothood white ehc discharged her cargo. One die I Thursday night and another on Fri lay, and se Vi ul olbeisiire now down w ith the same sp:cies of disease, all having slcki nn 1 since her arrival there, and s ane within a fev diys, she having left tho fjj' llr(MT A. Mciitr-Mii-Mii is now f.iiily in the field, as a candidate for tiovetnor. Ho has many strong liiii.ds in this county. (Ij- MostT MiTTtus. Kelief notes ure quoted this week at "i to SJ. This is approximating very nearly to specie value. We ce, that a number of Hank that have rrsiunad specie piy merits in full, on all th mauds when presented at the counter, are qm.led at J to 2 cr cent discount in Philadelphia, because they do not make their notes par there by keeping fund for their redemp tion in one of the city Hank. Gr. v. Jacks!), A report hd reached New York, by way of Cincinnati, of the death of this venerable and patriotic soldier. The report waa, however, without the (lightest foundation a con temptible joke, played off by pai-sa-nget in one of tho stag's. iXj-Tba yellow fever is prevailing in New Or leans. About SO deaths occur theie, weekly. An ingenious yankce bus lati ly succeed' d in making a whittle out of a pig's tail." The next thing h intends to do i to "make a silk puro out wf un's c -" Stbic t Liciirsixn. The barn of Gr.o. Mr.Aiis, Esq , of Catlawissa township, wvi struck by lightning, on Friday evening last, and consumed wiih all it contents, consisting of sorr o eighty bushel of cleaned whcul, about 130 bushel of wheat in the sheaf, a 1 org- quantity of hay and oats, and a great many agricultural implements. Mr. Mears ws ut th time s oring away some oats, which they had hauled in just a short lime before, when the electric fluid communicated itself to the very heap on which he was standing, igniting it instantaneously, so as to leave him but a vary nar row escape from being burned himself. Nothing but buggy and aelt of harness were saved, and the los is estimate J lo be about $1000. There was no insurance on the property. This unfortunate occurence give aJJitional evi dence of tha necessity and utility uf lightning roj. on barns, &C, a well a tb advantage of havui; property iusured. Pan: lit Dtinxat, as if he had been hi son. (Jen. Cameron gave . d,l0n Friday or Saturday 1 ist. t'hil. I.fgfr. him an exee'lnt education, nnd finally procuied j him a m:d.hipW warrant. j ' Pat Ltois. t.is Piiihi.ki.p.iia Locksmith." The youthful seaman was sent out in the Oram- ; A uia na, ol tins Hue, loun.ied on a well known pus. He wrote from the everal port where she j domestic Incident, was performed at the Arch Street trurhrd to his lnefaciors, in the lively language t Tl.eatre, on Saturday evening, lo crowjed house, of a grateful and anient mind, telling of all he saw, j This latter result was probably aided by tho legal and avowing all he hoped. His letter soon cea- j action taken by i;ne of the friend of the princis ed their regular visits. Anxiety now t.i k the j pal character in the play to prevent the perfor place of quiet expecta'iou ; until at last, the dre id- I mince, under the apprehension that the author, in ful su-picion was realised thsl he perished wiih the his hero, had held the memory of Lyon up to ridi gallant Grampus, and laid him down to die in the J cule. Tho Court, however, having refused to grant arm of the awful mysterious Deep. We have the injunction desired, the play went on.anJ p' heard it said that the b ss of thi orphan boy is I veil anything but derogatory of tho c!.rcter of tha mourned much by Gen. Cameron and hi faini I h. re. 'I'he great aim of the author seem t hae ly, a if he hd been one of his own ofTspiing. Fatal Accimst.- On the Snd iut., a young man belonging to Waterloo. Monroe county, Id, named Constantine L. Omelvcny, accidentally shot himself. II staiti d from hi fatkur't on t gunning excursion, anJ pievious to lis ting hi piece, un conscious of iu containing load, placed hi fool upon th lock to ris it, and put his mouth to ihe munle for the purpose of blowing in it to : r tain if it wa clear: hi foot sinned, and discharged be. n to show him the suiject of conspiracy, nd greatly wronged and pciseculed individual. It waa rsp-urously received by the auJience, sud wtobo repeated. J'hit Lctr' A KtMASS-iSti! Fact. A Dsptist clergyman and his wife, who rrsidn in th vicinity of Uoston, bsve Ihe pleasure daily of gathering around their fireside, four daughter who were born in ths four different qu alters of the globe, vii ; on in Euiop. or in Ati ens in Africi, on in America a fact the whole con'enti into hi mouth, killing him in- j probably unp.rab lied in th h story of any other ,itny, I family in New L'ngViJ- Bos.'ch Journal.