Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, November 09, 1844, Image 2

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    Horrible Iiilimnmill-.
Curst. Thbatmrmt ib A Skama. I'd ward
Nhrewberry, a tcnmon on board the whnlc ship
Martha on n recent voyage, recovered of
Joseph 'I'. Whcldon, the rapHin, for cruel treat
ment. Thn plnintifl' was confined 50 days in
irons in the forehold, and was rcpoatedly floe;.
Arcorilinjj to the N. V. True Sun, Captain
Whtlilon is a perfect brute. When about to
ling this sick sesiian, tlio enptnin took nfJ 1 tt
roat, rolled up his sleeves, tii.d liis suspenders
around his waist, and told his helpless hut un
dismayed victim that he intended to give him
Mincming by winch he mould rememiier mm ?rrV)-e )mblish ,lisi WC).v the official returns
to the dny of his death. This threat he accom- j qM ,.pim,v r,k-8 n,jori,y j, sun, being nn
plishod to the letter the young man exhibited i increase of in votes over Shunk, whose niujoiily
tlio frightful pears to the jury ; and when the in October was s;.
dauntless but hitherto respectful sailor told him, ! '
I Ii.ivpb rnnr.rd ot vonr trontmont. Ciml Wind. : tT7 The BnmrsT Air-t.K ykt Wm. MiTnV,
THE AMERICAN.
Snltintny, Wtr. 9, 181.
The weuther has been extremely unplea
sant lor a week past, cold, boisterous mid rainy.
tjjSJSia:ir.i'rfiiN.;irfc- THV1-
Vol for ( Mini Cniiimlssliiurr ami nil Hie
bale of I he Dlnln l.lnr.
(OFFICIAL )
don, in black and white," the brute replied, "I'll
put it down, (J d d n you, in black anil ml.
I'll pivo you the Victoria stripes, you d d
Knglisli ; and after giving him six
or seven lashes, every one of which cut to
PENNSYLVANIA
ToWNSIMI S
l'.(li:"M.II.
Ksi., of Northumberland, exbibited to us. a few
days since, an apple that weighed twenty-five
nnni-ns. which be obtained from the farm of
David Ilrown, ofConyngbamtown, Luzerne ro. ( Polk and flay, in parallel column
. ...... useful tot reference :
r7'-(lin oimii'Mi'.r.ni..iMi,'' at the last e-
the quick, and sent the blood spouting all over : ,,,.,,, astonished even herself. There were
him, ho would taunt him with "how do you like j ,ow ), PNpi., t. d a larger vote for Tolk than
that, i-li 1 (i d d n you." This beautiful ex- , s, k llP iai all increase of
c:np!ification of human nature ennobled and j ,;,,,.,.. The increased and decreased vote, as !
dignified with absolute power on board a wha- ; compared with the election in October, is as fo- j
K-r, was continued, according to the testimony ows . -ph,. increase for Polk is, in Northunibor- ;
of some fif the witnesses, for an hour and a halt ; : hind Cliillisouanue . Sbamokin l l,Kush3, !
and according to all of them, until the sick man j Jackson 17, Little Mabonov 1. 1'pper M.thony 10. i Shamokiii. .
-.i Ti- i ' Noithlillib llld
hung, moaning with agony, as if dying, and fi- j Increase for (lay. inSuubiiry I. Augusta 0, l'utnt ; ,,i)jnt
nally fainted away in the rigging, l'ut it was 3, Milton .1, Tin but 7, Lewis A, lblawaie in, , Tuibut. . .
not to this man alone that the fiend directed his j Coal 5, Lower Mabonov 5. j Lewis. . . .
diabolical malice ; the whole crew were treat-' -L - s.i'i't'ln'1'''
ted in a similar manner throughout the voyage; ! LrrNorthumbeiland "' IV.nt 'rue as , (.,li;is;)Ua0,i;,i
period of three or four years. At Madnas- neeoie ro me pon-. wm ......-..-j Kush
, r.l.l fi o.l ...l., ' lidei.tly expected an increased vote in these .lis- j Coal. ....
Adjims,
Allegheny,
Armstrong,
Heaver,
licdlord,
!lerk,
Ibicks.
llradford,
rtntler,
Crawford,
Chester,
Columbia,
Cumberland,
Cambria,
Centre,
Clinton,
Cleai li. Id,
OFFICML ELECTION KETIRNS
OF N O KT 1 H M I'. I '. K L A N 1 ) COrNTV.
The following table exhibits the vote of this
county, in 10, for Van lluren and Harrison, -tritli
and the vote in Ml for Sliunk and Maikelaud , (,!,,
It will be ; )aIlmt
I Pelaware,
I'.rie,
Sunbury,
AllL'U-t.l,
car, Edward Grcble was flogged severely with
a rope, on the bare back. He was seined up
to the main rigging on the star-hoard side ot
the ship. He was beaten with a piece of the
top-gallant brace, thrce-fpinrtcra of an inch
thick. He was beaten until bo was senseless ;
bo hung by his wrists, his bark was much Incer-
ted, and in a wretched condition ; he was h'ark
uml blue from the waist to the rroirn of his html.
A mulatto boy on board asked the captain for
something to cat ; saying he was hungry the
captain kicked him about the deck, beat him
severely ond sent him up to the top-gallant
rross trees keeping him there during a se
vere ruin storm from 12 at noon until " o'clock
in the afternoon. He was then called by Cap
tain Wheldon, who ordered a gun to be handed
nil from the waist, ordered him to strip oh" all
his clothing, lashed him with his belly on the
gun, hinds and feet tied close to the gun, and
ordered all the foremast hands to strike him
three blows each, with an oak stave, and for
bid him ever after going into the forecastle.
The same boy was severely used the night
previous to the ship's arrival oflf Sandy Hook."
What a wretch must this captain be.
Cheap Railway Travkixho. An article
in the "Westminster Review" on railway ad
ministration attracts some notice in the city, on
account of the mode in which it advocates the
principle that passengers may be carried at in
finitely less sums than they now pay, and Unit
very low fares will prove in the end the best
source of profit to the proprietors. From the I
M iiii:itik.
tricts, and published the names ot 21 renouncing ' P "'"l'
1 I Lower ilo., .
democrats, a month or two since. Little do., .
KT" It will be seen by the re-urns published j -'aekson, . .
in another column, that IViuisyh ania has given
a majority of about six thousand for Polk. The
vote was the largest ever polled in tlieMate. j
Pennsylvania is still democratic by a handsome
majority, and can, with popular and unexocptiou- ; Tml.ut lias been divided into three town
able candidates, always itive the democratic par- ships since 1 Id. Lewis and pelaware are tb.
. l,nn,U,,.n n.aioritv. The n.a oritv. it is lownsiups ...se,
inn. is small, compared with (Jen. .Taikon"s.
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i:ill 130 1 1,) )3' I 101 117
1 11 -i.; 1 ; 1 or ! Hill ;r,
it-: :.' 100 30 1 11:1 3s
17 c! isii r. 307 1:1
:io 177 :n; 301 s 31s
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r.ik,
Fayette.
Fianklin,
(Jreene,
Iluutingilon,
Indiana,
.lefTerson,
Juniata,
Mr. Polk, it must be recollected, was an entirely
new man, hardly spoken of. and indeed not gen
IMIESIIIENTIAL ELECTII1S.
The fnllowina table shows the result of the Sus.nehanna,
Lancaster,
Lebanon,
Lehigh,
Lycoming,
Montgomery,
Mercer,
Monroe,
Mi til in,
M'Kean,
Northampton.
Nortbmubei land
Perry.
Phila. County,
Pbila. City, '
Pike,
Potter,
Somerset,
S.h.ivlkill.
C.ai. Com.
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pmllv k-nnwn. Hesides the leading and personal ..lection in this State for Van lluren and Ilarriwn, J Tioga,
friends of Mr. Van Puren and the other candi- ' in 1 ; 10. and also the vote of Polk and Clay, as;' ioii.
dates, who were pushed aside, felt not a little j far as beard fiont.
soured at the result, and it w as to be presumed !
that many would relax their etloits ami make j Caittitir.
fewer exertions on behalf of the party. With j Adams,
a'l these dilficulties to encounter the victory in i;,.(r1Mny
..,,.1 I .1.. , n J
rennsylvania may. sun ue proclaimed a K,, Ui "- Armstron",
mocratic triumph.
fX7 On-ii ui.. The oll'u-ial vote in Pbiladel-
pbia City and County is as follows :
The Clay electoral tic ket had
11(1.
V. II. Ihn.
Tolk
Hiruey "
Total vote,
Clay's majority. 1,110
2.1.2H1
IS.S.'jj
227
12,17.1
I eaver,
11. d lord,
links,
Uucks,
llradford,
Butler,
Carbon,
Crawford,
Chester,
Columbia,
LITEST ELECTION NEWS.
Xr.w Yciiik r.i.rrritiN. Tlic llpmorrats Imve ! ( 'iimttcrliMul,
1
j carried the city by a majority of 2, nod. Jien.o
i cratic gain of IIOO since ls0. In the coun
ting .if KnrLhiml. (linens. (Iran"c. Duchess.
evidence given by Mr. Hudson before the rail- I. . . . ... ... ...
a J nii.limnni 111.1l kini.s tlti ilinini'r;it!C "am Since
ways committee, the writer draws the Mate
11101, that on the North and York Midland rail
ways coals are carried at the rate of three far
things per ton per mile, and that that price is a
remunerative one. Estimating that 111 passen
gers would go to a ton, he finds that a regula
tion load of passengers on the London and llir
iningliam railway that is, three tons mid a
half, or 1G passengers, who, standing up, would
j IS) JO. is between 1010 and 1000. Harrison then '
i cairied the State by 1 l,2'.io. The above exhi
bits a ileinoci.it it loss on (iov. P.ouck's majority,
in 18-12, of 1,2.17. P.ouck's niajonty in the state
was then 1 1,720. The news is cheering thus far,
and if the remaining counties (about 0") to bear
from do as well. Polk will have carried the biato,
and bis tdettion is rendered eeitaui.
ViRiiiMv We have returns I10111 upwards of
only occupy a wagon of a common size iniiht fifty counties. The democratic g.iin since 110,
be conveyed, at Mr. Hudson's remunerative when Van Ruren carried the State by IS'.'i. is,
price, for XI lis d., or id. per passenger
Why, then, he asks, should passengers, w ho can
load and unload themselves, and, moreover, are
rot liable to be lost or stolen, be charged higher
than good? This is, of course, going to a vio
lent extreme ; but it is a useful line of argu
ment, as showing that the fares arc capable of:
being very considerable reduced, leaving a pro
fit, which would very much increase, from the
additional numbers conveyed. London Times.
r.i.K Sk ki.i ii i.V a Woman. We cut the fol
lowing strange stol y from the Cincinnati Com
mercial Bulletin. It may be true, but poni
bly it may not. That paper says "a gentleman,
an old citizen of this city informed us a day or
two ago, that about twent y-five years since, be
was travelling in the then Territory of Missouri,
south of the Missouri rivt-r, when be halted at a
cabin occupied by a hardy pioneer and bis wit
according to the IJaltimme Ameiican, (whig,) j
'30. There are about fifty counties mine to hear j
from. Virginia, with ber 1 7 votes, maybe sit
down for Polk. !
The election, it is said, will be held two days !
longer, (Tuesday and Wednesday.) as a number
of Votes could nut be got in, in con .eijneiice ol so
much challenging.
Cambria,
I 'em re,
Clinton,
('iearuVId,
Clarion,
I lotipli.n,
llclawaie,
Klk,
llrie,
Fayette,
1'iaiiklin,
(Iri.'ine,
Huntingdon,
Indiana,
Jetl'erson,
JuniiitH,
l.u.erne,
Lancaster,
Lebanon,
Lehigh,
Lvcoming,
Montgomery,
Ntw IIampsiuisi:. This State, according to Mercer,
the Kostou Post, has gone by about In.oim lor ' Monroe,
Polk and Dallas. Always sure 01 N llampshiie. ; Mit'lin,
Ohio This state has gone, as we always ex- ! Mckean,
nected, pretty strongly for the whigs. The re- 1 Noitliainnton,
turns from 6) counties hov an increase for the
whigs of over 1000, since the October election.
There are upwards of 2d counties to huar fioiu
which may swell Clay's majority to about Oou ).
Mky!.am. This State baa aL-o ini-icascd her
w hig vote since October. Clay's majority in the
with a growing family of chiblren among whom i State is alioul jjuu. in iMniiariuon ntaoiny
was an adopted four legg-d eliibl, viz: an F.Ik, j was 1770. Whig lo, siuoi Is 10 about lk'0.
The woman informed our traveller ''thai the j Riioi'E 1;i..m. has gone fur Clay by about tw o
said animal was caught while young, fioiu its thousand, ll.ii 1 i-on's majoi ity 111 1 s Id, lu ?7.
mother, and of course was deprived of milk, to j csn.T.n.is state has ulxi gone, as
supply which, si.ri taught it to draw fur own vsxlut fortl,e wbigs, by about llJOO. ll iiiuun's
breast, and that it bad co,.tmued to thrive under , majoi.iy, in 1 10, wasG,:i0j.
. . .111
IN A ?.l IsllM.!.. MIWUIll
as is probable. Clay can-
brtast, and m.u 11 nan coi.""i" . uiajority, 111 imjo, was
such treatment untd it bad grv'wn to the si.e . -
. .,, i, J C lui: Ki:..r i.r 1
mid perfection nearly nrpioacluiij n.' 01 j ... c ., ..
1 , 1 1 1 i- .1. ' New ork go for Polk,
perfect animal, as described in history, Whivb
hII know is huge and lieautiful. 1 lie delicacy
liilil teiu
' ,t possibly succeed, unless be gets (Georgia,
. , , 1 .1 1 . . 1 ti.din Tennessee, New Jeisev and Missifsiipi,
lerneis with which the hlk took its lii'iiana, , . ,, . ' .. . .. , ork,
from the breast, as descr.bed to us, was ..impie. whirl,, wi.l, i.;uo, , o u,
both standing, the animal' ad and back, fo.m- Kentucky, 11. Mand, Louisiana Massachusetts.
,- .parallel line with the woman's bead , in its I Verm..,,., D. leware and M-iyland, will give
younger days the woman rat upon a seat which him ' lOeb-. toral vote,, just two ol a majority,
was raised higher us the suckling so us tf ; lUther a tight s.piee.c.
accommodate the parties " HV -Tut Si si.i hi.in. a '1 here has In en a
-It is said that beds are rise in both Medics ot the is.j lanoa, ..m ..-
Nortbiiuibeibiiul,
Perry.
1'lnla. Co.
Plula. city,
Pike,
Potter,
Somerset,
Sehuj Ikill,
Siisipu'liaiiua,
Tioga,
I 'nn. 11,
Venango,
Waslnn;toii,
Wayne,
Wai reu,
Weslmoreland,
Wyoinin,
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tain towards us. A few of their writers and
their liberal thinkers look at us with different
feelings. Hut these are few. Let us not be de
ceived then as to the true aspect of things. Our
country now and forever, must be our motto.
Let us think fur mirctve ami Oct for ourteli ct.
i'.uglaiid is an enemy with whom we shall onu
(Iov. Domt. The Philadelphia Ledger says
English Prfjodlcf s.
No one is less desirous than wonru of exciting
hostility to I'.iiglaiid. Hut shutting our eyes will
M. Link. I nn' avert dancer, and prudent forecast may.
. .... ... , ,
For. Ag't. iMoncy n 11 1 credit are the smnws ol war; ami
if c have them, war may be avoided. ho will
arise to call ns olf from the party politics, which
sicken the soul of the most hopeful patriot ? I day have again to measure sword'.
Whose trumpet shall -rouse the clear spirit I"
The following aiticle is from the New York
True Sun, a paper which we always open with j ' 'ie father and mother ol Lov. Dorr liav. peti-pleasure-
tinned the Kbode Island Legislature for th re-
Wenot ce continually the tendency of the Kim- lease of their son. The memorial was refurrc.l
lish messes to sneer at every thing American. to the "CofireM Cmmitre." on tha irroun.!
I ... ..!.,... - : I 1 1.. l.:.
o:ni! Wi ran wt-ll understand that t heir long settled ! uml Dorr was a ronviei, nim inannr wun uhjbi
AiAH j nti.,, (we presume this word would not pas, ; of those who pretended to be his frinds, and
:i l0.7 ! unchallenged.) are by no means consonant with , were anxious for his liberation, was agitation
1-V.3 j ollrs. They are an 'old nation, we are a young n'd excitement. The parents of Mr Porr arrf
'-' '' ' one. They have gone through a thousand yeal s ! as respectable people us ara in the state, anJ
2 171 1 of kin--, nu-ens. and nrinres. They believe the ! natural all-rt.ou would prompt them to s) mpa-
ii'lil i rn .,v l .. i.inl. nn.l n In be i thi.e with their unl'oi tuiiate son
The insulting
1 . .1 f ..I.. I...
011 ridden bv here.litarv masters. Tbev rejoice to reterence o, rneir pennon nisgraces ,,ooooy uu.
Monr. of run I. rev Walker. The Louis
ville ('. airier nt Friday says that fi!Wn dend
h'lies hnil been found of those on Inwrd thn ill
tn toil Lucy Walker. Nofurthnr nnmesoftho
killed or wounded are mentioned, however.
The accident was the result of the mrt culpa
1 bin tarelesrness. It will be recollected wc
. . 1 .. . I . . I r :
! ! think they have iron bands around the necks of no move,, ano v.h-u ,or
.1 i . , . . . ...... 1- 1. .1.1 I "
1 r IK poor, a pienuii piigeani 01 rovauj ioucsm:
220.1 j (bo lovers of tlio marvellous, a national debt, to
II'" make the wealthy uphold the system, on which
2217 n their fortunes are staked, in perp duity. They
1-72 I rejoice that they have a ipieen. and that princes
1072 t arP born to them continually, and they despise
'':' I the nations who have not the "Lord's anointed'' ,
aniMi ', to rule over them.
310s , Tbis filing prrv.vbs the nation. It is part ; mentioned yesterday, that tha body of a nnn
fi" i and parcel of its temperament, belief, and reli- was blown 150 feet in the air, and fell with such
r' '' ' gion. The poor and the down. trodden, stung by , force is to break through tha deck. This 00
'',!' j their misfortunes, nowan.l then niter their ma- ! currence wa- the means ot sivim tha lives of
'' 's l-dictions at the ineipiality of the human rondi- Wo or tin ec pPtson. ho were rontinod be
l'u t, tion. break forth into riots, are shot down , nrnt, by the deck fiilinjr on them, but who wrr
lr'"'' 1 slink into the poordioiise. or emigrate : but the .,,,,., to escape lhrou;h tin) bolu thus made,
miildling and upper classes r.dain their lid.dity w biom in Lou'sville in conseiuenC(j of
24'.I7 , if, kings, lords, and commons, and feel the dead- ; (1C t. x ,(.( , j inn .
nirj f i,..t enmity to republican principles
1.7707s 1-7H7
1 707 111
oslil T. 1111 for 1 11 11.1 1 0 pi'cuniary embarrassments of
H27 aip of our States, have alTorded them the high
lO'.O ,,st gratification and the greatest possible oppor- :
1'IS tnnity ol" grumbling. We will not now go into
"27 the history of that iniipiitous combination enter
212' i id intoby liritish capitalists to destroy . ineri
2IO0 I ,.ar, rreilit. We will not now explain how the
lOll'O 1 government itself was alarmed at the tendency of
I capital t. tlow to that point where the highest
'O. . . 1 . 1 ...! C.......I ; ..t.l
' llueresl a 10 oe uinaiui .i, aim .-., -.. ........
not much longer borrow at three or four per ct .
1 while the Americans paid six and seven. We
will not now demonstrate, as we might, that the
, same wovernnient was illing to break down lint
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' only the three W.'s. but to alarm the other bank
ers and capitalists of the realm, in order tore-
I tain its capital at home.
It is certain that the I'.nglish capitalists lent
lonn.-v to the ennstruftiou of great public woiks.
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In the midst of these operations, when they
were selling us more goods in consequence than
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021 Kentucky, 12
; Indiana, 12
j Illinois, 0
; Missouri, 7
0 1 .5 Mirhipsn, 5
Arkansas,
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New Jersey, 7
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rcsonsibility of our country at the turning point.
leave their ovsn security incomplete, fall into
the trap set for them by their own eternally b u
lging and borrowing aristocracy, and then turn
.November 1 ! round and abuse our institutions, and our citizens
. 1 : ,,r being laitbless to engagements which they
" , : themselves eiicouiag. dat the outset, and discre
11 .j i dited in the moment of difficulty.
Put this is not all. It w as not the credit ol
the country in its pecuniary relations nu iely.
wlii. h the I'.nglish th'i" a-ailed. but our in-t. lo
tions themselves became the subject of th-ii as
sault, and republicanism wa, if possible, to be
scouted from the possibilities of truth. I'.ven
their well fed and well paid priests were induced
to take sides against ns. because in the shock
thus pro bleed they lost some of their worldly
gear that which their livine Master has told
them is a snare to their souls, and which they
well know can give them no place in heaven.
Sidney Smith, the gay. the witty, the sentcri-
lw:ii.i Uoiiio-RY or a Hans Ucnaa. Tea
terdav morning about ten o'clock, a most dnrinj
and udioit robbery was committed by five or sit
rascals, in Sixth street below Market upon tha
runner of the Hank of Nuithern Liberties. The
runner bad mad bis collections nt the Hanks in
the Lower part of the city, and was hurrying t
the Western Hank, when he was suddenly sar
louudrr by the robbers, one of whom seized him
by the throat whib-another abstract -d his Bank
I bonk from his inside 10 d pocket, and immediate
ly made iilL He "as ba lly choked arid forced
down into the gitt -r. Thn transaction, which
was at first thought to be a drunken skylarking
1 or politual street collision was witnessed by an
veial dravmen and porters A number of persons
i gathered around, but the robbers e-raped in the
. confusion. About the time of tho robbery a
porter saw a man running through pecatur street.
This is all the trace of the robbery that could hti
discovered. The book contained s. 1 01) in bank
I notes, and a few checks. Among the note there
were five of the denomination of 1 .0(10 on tha
Hank of North America. I'hilu. Spirit uf the
Timet.
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sovereign state in its embarrassments. He who
preaches, if be ever does preach, that if a man
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The States with s () voted for Van Huron
1-10. t Hy tho Lcgiidaiuro.
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Hasi: attkmit t Kii.t. tiii: New Civil,
l Com hi-siom i: We publish the following let
ter liom a responsible gentleman. 1
1' l;hi sr.i i:... ( 'hesf.T Co.. J
Nov. Ilh. ls .
J. S. Jhi Suite, i:i). IharSir On the even-'
: ing preceding t lie Pres.deutiat Flection a lVmo
ciatic meeting was held at F.deiitown about two
miles south ol Cochialiville, in Chester Co . the
renideiice ol Joshua I lait.-horn, Canal Coinuiis
tinner elect lie attended the meeting, and
while there home villains dug a pit in the road
about four feet deepaud six leet long and covered
it with balk. It wasi-videiitly done tocatch Mr.
llartshorne, but when his hoi saw theliesh
' earth thrown up they sprang to one side, and
thereby they probably saved his life. F.aily
' next morning a stranger passed that way and his
! horse walked into the pit, and he was so much
J injured that bis life is despaired of.
; YOUH,
tions reviewer, who could tell his poor parish-
I inner, if he ever condescended to nekuoM ledge
5 ; any sui h. that the love of money was the root of
0 . all evil, did not think it beneath him to libel a
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1 1 ! ak for a coat he shall receive a cloak also, could
not thus give up bis stock investments. He
could sell out, to throw the probable accruing
loss tm uimf iiitt !', and then balance the ac
count by revilings, such as in apostolic times
would have excluded him from the company of
the meek ari l merciful
And thus it is throughout thciw hole range of
I'.nglish society.
J liose fashionable American travellers, who.
in their turns through Fngland. have sometimes
le-en seated at the window of a titled holy to see
a review inthe paik ; those who have sometimes
Wom.i nr.' r. i. onii FrnvriAr. Our reader
will pinbably recollect a young Yankee naniivl
Coleman who. for a long time, barely madf a sub
sistence in this city ; by teaching people to play
on the accordion, lie afterward patented a soit
of lyre-at enrdion, and finally added an 'Aeloian
attachment'' to the patent which excited nfhrh
notice This poor young fdlnw has suddenly
spiang into allluer.i- nu I faum ! In New York
IIi0.iu.ii has been ag 1 to be paid him for his
improvement ol tin" piano, and in Loudon, win-re
he is now, he has become ' lion of the day. and
it is said that he will n-mvrr h.ilfn miltviit nf
tlfifan for bis p. it 'nt tli' re, besnl-s being p-tted
by the hobilitv of Croat l'l '.tain. We are really
glad of it. for we admired his g-nim as an r.rtiste,
and liked lnui as a man. Vh.l. Spirit f
Timn.
, Moi:vomm Si ir.in n. Wir. The I'hil.i
; delphia Spirit ol the Tinu-A say : Ceorgi J. A
dams, a baling Mormon of the .loe Smith
school, lias Inoiight an action of slander, in the
liis!ri( t C'ouit of this city, against licrjxniia
Winchester, who is also a leading and consiiru
1 ohs Mormon lecturer, and w ho regards the spi
ritual wile sytem, as he nllcg-s Ad inis irul
cates and practices, contrary to th laws of tiod
and the country, and destructive of peace and
l.arinonv in the chinch and good will towards
men. This ru'i' will be one of much inteiesf,
and produce much excitement among the Mor
mons ; at the same tinieth.it it will expose to
the world tin? base piartice of a certain class o(
this sect. Ad inis has employed as his counsel
Pavi.l Paul Orown. F.s.p Winchester has em
ployed Col. Hobert M Lee
shaken bands with a lord, and du:ed in company
Itl llHS OF l'lMM mnkrs. A few days ai
it wasstated in several papers that 200 Iri.!
emiorai Is bud returned to their homed from
this pott, in one of the Messrs. CVpe's packets.
with a cabinet iiiiai-l.-r. uiu-t not lav the llat- I he t! a't iiifiit is ii.corrt Ct. The p issciij;ets 111
tcrini unction to their sou's, that they have pass- tju,t p.i. U't wi re about cuo huiiilred, and wero
ed inspection by the F.i'glish aristocracy. j cbiclly l!njr!ih and Scotch fanners, etc. ofgood
We assert, on authority of the highest descrip- , stand injr, who Vi re fni.e out to brini; their Ca
tion, that they have never yd been able to con- 1 niiiit s to this country I'hilu. mtr.
vince their noble entertainers that they were
even thoroughly well bred ' Some expression,
some tone of voice, some inelegance of thought,
some ignorance of conventional forms, for which
Americans might well be sensed, has led to
The New York Mirrur uf Monday altcrnoon
h is the f, Ilo'.vino :
A i-u r wiru an iMrarNtu )"ii Widows).
The ciisliinere rhau Is w Inch brought such c
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now made in Fiance with a slope from the
b-ad to the foot, counteiacting, it is said, many
... .1.- ineirinus etl.'t ts of high pilloWI, Or heads
oiherwise too low
appose.
Tin: F.aktii a lion. iv. KriUE It is proved,
that water, if found loud feet deep in the eai th,
- isn i ii., .ii Hi., i .i,it I o ii.iiiiiii iix Larea i.-r e lint v
... .l l,,n..tr..d ii.i'i.are a ready descending 1 in wouki wxhu. ...... ..- --n w
inir warm baths, wasinii
1( r. nv M.K iiiM.BV I'y Master's patent ice
' machine, a late I'.nglish invention, creams, jcl
i lies, N.C., may be ici d in two minutes, and a
' large solid block of ice formed from pure water
in an hour, in any climate.
Important from 'J'ixas if tri'K. A let-
criticisms which would make the fairest and nortiioud pncis nt the late sale by Fox it. l.i
prettiest ear among them tingle, and the largest . viiigtoii, wi re all i t onrl hand, and we are in
moustache curl up with rage. i for,Plj by a pentleni.in who has resided in the
j In shoit, we assert there is no real regard for i Ua ,ipre js ,,., tMng (ollt 0( rorHl
our country and countrymen in F.ngland. Our imuennn) a beautiful mil cashmere that
money they l,keour trade they like. They ' .g ) and
wish to be the sole suppliers of seventeen mil-
linns of people. They want our cotton at ' three
' pence sterling'' a pound, to be scut back to us in
j a different shape, at three or four bundled per ct
profit. They wish to see this glorious I nmn
Tb'-y are dawn beds, we
will account for the falling off in the democratic
vote in some of the noi thern comities. " Con
siderable number of raits and aik have pas
sed opposite this pldre.
cooking and various
domestic uses In Tans they are really endea
voring to bore for it at that depth for kitchen cor.- j
aiur.pt .on
ter received in this city from Texaa states it a lau to pieces, and we fear they have euussaiy
rumor that Santa Anna bad applied to the Tex- ; journalists who are fattening on our Lbeiabty.
an Government, through the llnli.h Consul, lor j secretly engaged in the same detestable scheming
an armistice. C'.ui h stun I'utriot, I These ic the piejud.L cs which theLujUjh re-
A larger number of ships are now being built
at New York, than ever befoie. One firm have
nine sciscls on the stocks, or under contract.
An Oi.ii Pa p k r The Halt lord iConn ) Con
rant, was established eighty yeais ago, on th.i
J'.'th ult , and is now , with one exception, t's
oldest journal in '.in" lounliy