BURG CHRON fi T 171 ESTABLISHED IN 1S13....WII0LE NO., 673. 0. N. WORDEN, J. li. CORNELIUS & E. SMITH. An Ikdepekdext Family and Netts Joukxal. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA, FRIDAY, MARCH G. 1857. At AI.-jO Teh Year, always lm Advaxu tguThf. articles in this column tcere set fur lad tceflr't CHRONICLE. vpf Court Week, (coticluded.) The case of Ranck k Roland, vs. Rauck, resulted iu a verdict for Plff. This was the ouly civil suit tried, and extended from Tburs- day I'. M. to Saturday A. M. In the af- ternoon, Arguments closed me lerm. (We have been informed there are to be two weeks' Court in May.) Sentences. Those convicted in the Commonwealth case, were on Saturday sentenced as follows : , ud thogo who have wat(.ucd CongreM tlic th0UJ,h they wautcJ to diver, altention ; (Mr.Mussclman) equally worthy. Sheriff Hunsecker, to 810 fine, costs, and two j tmtulJ Jear9j wl, nQt tLink fcr hom Kausajl ,0 ,nJlhing else- The Com. j Kerrey is punctual in collecting and gen months iu the County Jail. out of ,Le w,y L,lflk t tU tbonsiin(31, ; Iuiu,e who reported against the Members, I "anly in his deportment. Watkius, to 10 Cue, costs, and three , of splenJid trtllne3 rjJ11jIJ fcT oantraciSi j aud the witpeases, were mostly Southern- j The County Huildiugs wire accepted by months in the Couuty Jail. , . . outl,v flir K!ri,l er!, ui weru cari:'ul ke,P ' of J majority of the Grand Jurors at Dec. T. WiUon, to py $10 fiue, cojts, and give security in S-'OO to keep the peace. (T . - i t rrti-DT linr'CL' V a iir iff,.rnip(i that n th rt,,ttat; in nf ..Untinff th. mnnrt in favor of accenting the Lewislurg Court House bj tho Graud Jury inquiring for I nion county, ,be nght hand of each of Of Tiir.ir. vaa ruiti...! ...r.ii In f k.in I L' The Judges were equally cordial and decided in their approbation. They who foired that because the Associate Judges and many of the Jury were origiuully not in favor of Division or nf this location, therefore a factious opposition might be .,., i ,,,.,...1.1,. ..,;. keu. We never feared but the justice- loving citirens of the Couuty would deal , c J honorably with our 15 roug!i if we fulfilled all reasonable pmu-s. We think the ; building donated is fully equal to the . . i requirements of the Division Act : and so thinking all wiih whom the decision lav, it has been formally accepted. Henceforth i i i TtiiT nnthin.r nrut l.i lilnrh lhr h-irmiinv We think the : . e . . . , . : : nri nrt..r nu-ir imi tr rf in(irot nliuiri rw.w. ..... v.. "u"'u : kVinnl.l aL( K.itssran tUa ltt - .) .r . T r the other lsoroughs and Townships vl our favored little couuty J The onlyo.jecti.n we heard urged to the structure was, that it had no outside prison wall as required for the execution ' - . . .... or criminals, a gaiiows is a:so required for tbe same benevolent end. Hut the county has got along forty years without hanging any one, and if the inide walls are not sufficient f r that purpose, it sti'l uu. 1 1 umanij iuvui i nt (i n cf cither gallows or prison wall until thry are needed. ..a lorg time yet, wc hope. : The MiWmian says, " The Lewisburg Court House is one of the finest county buildings in the State, and is received by the county without one cent of cost." , A distinguished member of the bar from ..... .. - 1 1 . . .. .... ' a western county told us he tlto't it was tbe most convenient building he had ever icen for its purpose SfirThe Borough Council having given : orders to tbe High Constable to kill all dogs running at large without a muzzle, that venerable functionary is diligently discharging his duty. Tbe other day, : however, he made a shot on Market Square unworthy of a countryman of Wm. Tell, for the lead somehow changed its intended , course, and made mischief by getting in at j Dr. Bchuffla's show window. (Query U. V,. .1.. I 1.. C i : doing his duty Not tho liorough, for they never ordered the ball to glance off in that fashion. Evidently the owner of. the dog should pay, for a law-abiding dog ' should have taken the shot and saved the MUV.UI.I That muzzle is an "institution." Im- aine a doC. ornamented with a rat tr.o ' " , t,- i, r i VII UI. uiug, luiuaung up U13 uuuui lau- to every acquaintance, and piteously plead- : .j- j l ..if i i.: i . J loir. iu uuuiu aueeuis. tor uia iciease. ... ..... ' , ... i 4B.UU lit UlDDil II BE TT I I 11 I IVl T B E 171 UIJ IBIl ,, , i floor as reporteis. lhe House then passed cold water : . ... , . . - . I a bill to guard against future corruption, aSLetter writers state that the Presi-, 126 to S3, and immediately reconsidered dent elect has fiuished his Inaugural, and : the Bame bill and laid it upon the table, that it is short. If not too long, we may 128 to 56 ! have it in season for our next inside of Whilst we honor the motives of Mem-to-dav's paper. 1 ; bers in orderine this examination, we fear Bachanau's policy is announced (by tbe ; tame authority) to include the recall of all ' foreign ministers, &c, aud to discbarge all ; post masters, collectors, Jtc, at the end of ' their four years, so as to give as many as ' possible a chance at the public crib. All ; right. 1 The old line Whigs who were coaxed and scared into the support of Buchanan, i u tu. cnion saviog numoug-.re to (lhe ony one passed on by the House) was be snubbed, and have no reward for their acqui(ud by a triumphant inajority, give, treason except by playing second fiddle to st f (hat theCommittee acted ' 1i'li!!i!!Ly1i!!l!Ln- j rather as prejudiced Counsel than as im-Qa-A Uarrisburg letter writer predicts partial Judges. At best, the Committee that the two Pennsylvania Tickets for next WM Dut Grand Jury, presenting for Fall's election, will be as follows : Administration. Governor. Wm w Packer; Supreme Court Judge.Ellis Lewis; I Canal Commissioner, Nimrod Strickland' cf West Chester. ' Opposition. Governor.Gideon J. Ball: Judge, David Wilmot; Canal Commis ior.er, Wra. Millward, of Pliilad. Catholics at work. Father Keenan, th Irish R n .1 .... i ... vr.w),..M.uw. ui.:, v.amonc priest at J.ancas tnent f h' ' 'PlentJi'1 entertain- i .did p .pwiicuUr f"end, Mr. Buch-' '! KenX J'"'' The tW ,geJ ! Jors hii emeD T'1 l 0,1 s;'19" I many a "good time" tocether i oeiore now. The PmideTfhas signed tb Pacific "fn road bill o K. rp 1 1 (J J j I ()X 1C LE. I " FKIOtY, 9I.4HCII a, 1S5T. Corruption Rebuked in Congress. John Went worth, long time a Duino- 1 ,- . i r nn,tT . , i that Jf lhfl pcoplc knf w ,he corrupt mearjll 'j f , used tQ carrjr niettSur(a in Wa8ilington tUj wouJ rise anJ kick ;l Congress- . nien into the Potomac. He of course was : extr!,Taant iu hil statement : but he well j . . . operandi of his own rartv: , Tuji. n w-rs- vt nit n' vt uppropna- lions to liivnriffls t ir nnvv ami umtv fur. ' i lit . t tiun nibsMt?.- and Lfinka. pustom hnusrit Mi.1 n,iSt offipos: at tliH Swartw.nt ami fin!. . phin cheat. Look at the promts, bribes of office, Sic, by which Democracy l iius earned . . , mcasur,., such as repeahng the Inrittur J'tho tliKMIiri ITiiliinrntinia A'it agaiust the undoubted will of the people, Look at tha laud grants of the last i or 10 years lands worth Twenty or Thirty' Millions of Dollars, to the Illinois Central ' It. It. Compauy lands to the New States by millions ie. ic. Lonk at all these aud any iutelliiretit many must sav J J J that history can hardly find a parallel to the robbciies and vicious legislation of the so-called Democracy of this Union. The present Houe of Representatives Tne present Hon,e of Representatives in Congress have dine themselves honor l . .i- - . t . . i by two things Jirtt, by voting to expel two of the Ruffians of Slavery (Brooks and Keitt) who have been heretofore too 11.1 j jt tltlliMl fnIirrifP'l nnn trrnntf iw intvetini. - . " ' ? , ttlitT antn nt tliA lntrrr.tai .F tort-it i.r i..r, ' ""a " 1 ..r..UM wliiori urn stmifilltr lirrvti ,r 1 1 n lta 7 A members. A committee comprising Messrs. , Kelsey of N.Y. and Ritchie of Pa., (Rep.) Davis of Md., (Am ) and Orr of S. Cam. Warner of Ga ,(Dcm ) was appointed by;. Speaker Banks to examine witnesses and ' ... ascertain it any prool could oe lound ot those charges. After manv weeks, a ma- jority reported not only what they had cathered, but also rrfJutiuitt expelline Messrs. Gilbert, Mattcson and I-Mwsrdsof " Ti ". I . -1. . 1. vS. I v 4 -. -i y - -u Triplet! and Simcuton, (Reporters.) Tho ' Chairman nf theCommittee dissented from the lep .f, allcgiug that all they had to do ' was to present the factt for the action cf the House. Tbe members implicated do- c'ared themselves innocent ; that much of ' the testimony (as printed) was partial and garbled ; that some of the witnesses wero personal enemies, of hmg date, seeking their injury ; that certain facts elicited were misconceived, aud capable of satis- factory explanation ; that the testimony ; against them was cxparte, and gave them 1 no proper chance tor retutation : and, in : conclusion they only asked for a FAIR TRIAL , that time and counsel be allowed them, I ...... . ... I and that the witnesses be confronted face ; to face before them and their fellow Mem- j bers. This was certainly o reasonable re- j quest, but in (what seems to us) a parox- TSm OI excitement and VirtUOUS resolution 1 their request for a fair trial was refuted by ; 18 majority, and the House decided to take a vote ution emulsion, simnhi vnon I tJlu ,ie eviJce rented ly a part nfthe Committee .' Finding the House ... . . ... . .. . r - - -j. New.lork ,"embc" chj"' t0 "ti?" i Bnd appeal to their constituent. I tie rnnne..ient mnniber vs. rl..elsr. -nr.t yuilty, by a vote of 11G to 42. t.:Ui. . . . . . . nd Mmonton, tico of tlie toitnessts ayainst i thjt f. vnlr ikon nollni) frntn lliA - - r , - m . I tbey have been unjust and precipitate in j their conclusions. The three who resigned j bad an undoubted right to a deliberate and j impartial trial before the whole body ; a private examination is not sufficient for a I decision upon such a grave charge, affect-1 ;ng ot ouy tU0S9 implicated, but also all th(jir associatcs ; and the fact that tbe 4tb Member who theCom'tee reported against I trial ; the real trial sh'd have been before tbe whole Houte. Most of the testimony was wholly intan gible of proof, relying npon the credibility of witnesses. A notorious hanger-on and genteel loafer in Washington, Sweeney by name, who was a bitter personal enemy of Gilbert; and who Gilbert declared he o Id prove unworthy of belief under oath such a witness testified that Gilbert confessed WllUCSS 1 he received seven square miles of Jand for advocating a Demoins R R. grant! Gilbert deDied iU NoW' hW "y 19 M"Ie tbi'' eential point by ascertaining the simple ft rither he then or ever had a ainale acre or more of those land ! bnt in it hot baste the House refused to atisfy itself by a tangible proof of this heaviest iccu- satiou, and took denied allegations from a prejudiced source without examination ! Two important iriWr Triplett and Simonton-were expelled from th. floor a Reporters; and would Representatives brand as infamous a brother Member on ! ,u .:.i.. .., ,u ,.i,j i,:..i, ,., - - j of tLcir cnaluber J j Altogether, the affair has more of a partix.,n look rhau anything else, and we sea the presses of the I'lundcr aud Border ; Ruffian Democracy are already trying to make Dartv canital out of it. It looks a. Southern or Democratic plunderers. The uu.jr .u.uii nuu y.v .uu uj,uu, . - v .. j .i ... .l i ii . i iiii i - hv u h.ru vn o ri.-.-Urpl tKut this I itacked aud one Midcd 53uu:hern coDiuiittee e t-uargei. iu acquittiog wr. . . iwii. .1 11 1... 1 - ii vivil, itlu JIUUbC iiu ill III IS kUl vu B B(iuiiill - rfx.i i .iL-t ts ft. tit '..i.-ltiitd-rt Of llioaiM urli.a ri Hj be(.ausc uot allowed , fair trial .1 11 LI. I 1 1 ..: I all, then, the South by this manoeuvre get a relative gain of 2 or 3 votes for the close tests on the last days of the session. If the tact that tue present House ord ered au investigation, and would expel a Member, deemed unworthy, regardless of party, is anything against any party, we , have vet to learn it. There are bad as well - ... - as good men in every party. It is not to ! l'credlt "j ,u Democracy that it never as good men in every party. It is uot to the credit of the Democracy that it never has exposed or expelled any of their own ririliM1 nr KriKififT Mtmrii.ri: nnil tt nnt.r . .. . 1 ... ',, . . . : wi;, if j,)hn v Ca!i10,Ia c,lrrect ia i statoment that, "ihey are held tiiethi-r bv ; .i . ', ... , , J : the cohesive power ot public plunder. ... We express uo opinion of the innocence or ; uiU ut F"tics, for the testimony is uut i.ropcrly presented. If guilty, we ak ... : T..i.n ,i f.1i,,. : .,., : i.;- for tbem uo iavurs: theatlou expects of . ... tucHi Letter things; and ihey nave no bus- 1 .: f r 1 Ti ll ? T "'"!" 1 he House has certainly given sufficient evidence of its desire to preserve its purity; .1 . f, i .i- l " A li ' ir ;i " si..,u . r'r'.-iu.w -... m. stnp all the land grants and other extrav- airant anrronrialioin iu aid of individual speculations, it would be a great blessmg. te3TiiF. Contempt rem the People r,re,, ,l bv Hwler and Pierce in their 1 J i eievsAIUU ui umci ai.,.ln.n lmuieamteiy af;er ,;, rt.jt.ctinn by the Pennsylvanians, ja rei,ewed in the case of each of the three Members of the Cabiuet which it is now conceded Mr. Buchanan has chosen from tle orti, The downfall of those two Administrations, might have deterred Mr. Rucl,auan fr0tn imitatin" their example. (jcn ,JM after tryiu" to befog his old neighbors and friends iu the "Squatter pe, f Not Utility withdrawn. Jury dischar Sovrcignty" humbug, gets but 12 out of B'd. and Nol. Pros, eniered. Merrill, Miller over 100 votes of the Legislature for a anH'" for Com.. Slenker and S.mp.on, Deft. re-election to the National Senate : but t0 irjjuit Michigan for this her deliberate judgment against Cass, Buchanan places uj, la ,he hiehest post in his power! jsaac Touctu a moral and political rcn- ' rr.r.., ;. .;.iw .i,.f.r..t ; h;. .fr.,rt. t bo re elected U. S. Seuator from Conncoti- out : but Buchanan eviuces his eontempt ' for tie people of that State by constituting tlmlr niilrnat hi. I.or Ailui.er ! I The voter, of New Jersey bad bnt two candidates for Governor. The dialed r t, r ,1,., .m,n t State it is now said will be placed at tbe ! bead of that vast political engine-the j rasi uiace uepartment : Th Xor, repudiated Mr.Buch.nan by giving Half a Millidh Majority aeainst -. rp , ., , ! . ..... . . ' I uhu. vaan, iuuccv ma Aieaauuer were. 1 aner a Ialr mai, not six montns airo, repu- : ' w dialed by their respective States. And - Buchanan revenges himself by calling to the highest posts of honor these three men asd none others ! Did ever President did ever Absolute Monarch so systematically defy the pop alar will and despise the expressed wishes of tbe masses, as this last of the old Fed eralists seems to do in this instance T BOX-Later accounts are, that tbe South rebels against taking J. Clancy Jones out of the P.O. Department, where he was. at S"1 located. Cass, Toucey, and Jones naT0 H ben Congress, aud the South know them to be all perfectly safe for the Southern plana; but Mr. Alexander they don't know much about, they have never tried him, and they want to run no risk's. They therfore demand a place for Jones, let Forney and his friends bowl as much as they please. IsjAccording to tbe official returns,the township of Highland in Elk county ia the smallest district in Pennsylvania, having but eijht taxables. Jackson Tp in Potter Co. has fourteen. The borough Leicisberry in York Co. (where bo many Lewisburg letter go) has 67. Lewisburg, 616 Le wist own borough returned only 244, (a mistake somewhere.) Mr.Hickok has discovered that through error of some one, Milton with 436 taxa ble has received more School money than Lewisburg with 616 taxable. Valcb op Spanish Cow. The fol lowing is tbe average value of the worn Spanish coin at the United State mint in Philadelphia: Quarters,23 cents; eighth or levies, 10 910 cent ; sixteenth or lip, 51 ctnt. First Court in Snyder Court H3USS. Reported for th. chronic:. Midhlkbuiui, Feb. S8, 18.07. J J Kq. 1 wou,d ",e lhat ,1,c , Courl"f Q",er Sef,ion8 V"" ' day , ! "fter transacting an uncommon amount of i criminal and civil business. Jud,r Wilson xept the lawyers close at woik, ana was materially a.u. d by the Associates, Judges ; wiud and 6econdlv boyona the reach of VVitmer and Mengas, who are gentlemeu t,aod;ag wa(er. On the south side of any well qualiC-d.and give g.-neral sati.faction. fcniiding or close and high fence, therefore, The i'rothonotary, Win. G. Herrold, E?q., , , if d Jf water ,aD(J ' is competent and obliging, and his deputy j and after some repairs on the intimation of the J udees.wcro apr.rovcd Ibis week by mMority of the Court Juac 31eDr;i9 : J J e o ! Ul&w-um,fe- loeJ Bre ul 4,,luai lo lUAl : i j r r : ... i ... . i j - 7';" " ..... 4 :f.. I .1 ( m s I't wu-juuttu Miiamiiui i iv tuu:o nu : - I . k .1... ... . J ' . .. . ... . )f desireJ The L'uurt Monte issituatud in the center , "f 'own, between the residences of the iaie juoge . uieumyer anu me wmow oi Hon. Ueorge Krcmer. It is o. bruk, say 40 bv o0 feet n size. Tbe first storey has (m lmhh lafe f,,, ,ha Pri.thonotarv ,, , , . . ' ' l.i T rr I i J "". "" ; ' the Court Room. j The Ju'l is in the upper br west end of 1 t .1... I'..:.. 1 TF....1 dl. 1. 'f s' ouu BlureJ . ' the Court hoom. . ' ' , r , ' , . " ... h w i i , i Uonin, has a brick front and stone sides rcar a"J Tom for Sheriff '" front, and 2 prison roo.ns-not cells- below un 1 1; above. ljth bmldini'ii are provided with slate roofr. 1 There was a large attendance at Court, and considerable Orphans' Court aud Road . . j uainess transacted. lui'Z car! after hearing. Deft remaiideil iu Joseph . enricr'' H.'m,Pn ana Ml" fur me master, oieiiKer lor urn, vsSami Severson and Vim Michaels, disturbing election in Chapman Tp ; Jury V ,,,71, I "ri'. vs J P Heirtch, continued. Men ill M'"er fr CU1' SimPson and slenker for ' vs i9.ti.i4.tiiii o. anu ivucn foiitn. . assault and batierv on Ji.s W Smiih ; verdiri cuilty; Del'ts sentncpd In $10, 5. and .$S tine and costs. Merrill and Miller for Com, Slenker and Simpson for Deft. vs Sieedman, l.'lnch and ethers, riot; Nul. Pros, entered Merrill and Mitnpson for loin , Miller ami Hill lor Kelts. vs Jos W Smith, assault an I battery; ; no bill, and Iaac Srnilh, prosecutor, fur ci sts. vs Juhn Miller, assault and battery Beni F w'agonsel!er with intent to kill j -II. J.I.....1 r . I. - ... on Francis M Steadman. with intrm lo kill - proceedings as in former case.and same counsel. rnvTith N , kmft the righ. eyVof M steedman: continued same connsel. Vs Moses Frvmir.. fnrniratinn and wZT. .J. T. ' Si. , " ana bui that Deft pay the costs. Civil LUt. K V"'i E & W E"iott ,anJ Mary m.,neir in I'ni.n snvino frnm Ih. nl. .,1' r.,1 . ..j .... ..g-. Is"f, Kamfu bJ '1,e Sheriff; verd.et Mern.fand !mns!n for Deui"' ' Charles Fisher vs Jhn stailv. ejectment f"r ' of about 90 acres of valuablf lani Hower and Slenker for HIT, Miller and II . 11 situate on lhe Isle of Que; verdict for Defi. for Deft. Aryumint List Samuel Rnush vs the Countv of Snvder case stated for the opinion of Court founded on claim cf between S5 and StUOO for Iranvr.ri. . . . . : -. -- Din-records : juiiemeal lur rill. Merrill lur put i,nrit f,r lien ... .....in u. ...si... 1.. . c.rjr i w,.s,i,,. exceptions to report of commissioners dividing the township overruled, final conlirmaiion enntmned. and viewer, annninl-rl nn ne.i.mn i .. r ii...:.: en f i.:. ior a division oy aim-rent lines, ueiric tor division. Slenkfr contra. John Uilger vs Jacob Fryer, reasons for a j new trial argued, and c. a. v. n eirick and Hlenker for Pin. Miller for Deft. Geddes, Marsh dc Co. vs Michael Fisher and Brothers, reasons for new trial on part if Defts; new trial refused. Miller for J'ltf, Merrill for Defts. Jacob Otl Ex'r of Geo Adams dee'd vs Jo Hanman Jr. and Mary his Wife, ejectment j reasons for new trial ; new trial awarded. Miller and Simpson for Pltf, Hill and Slenker for Defts. May ct Klose vs Wm Bowersox. certiorari lo Jhn Weizel Esq. Judgment affirmed. U Leisenrin; :o use of J U L Shindel vs Btone 6l yuiggle; reasons for a new trial new trial refused. Nimpsnn and Slenker for PltTs, Miller and Hill for Defts. Jacob Lenie vs Joseph Eyster, certiorari to 8 (i Herrold Esq. argued and c.a.v. Hill for PlrT, Simpson for Deft. Dr John W Peal vs Wm Seasholtz. certio- riari to Jacob Riblet Esq. ; Execution set " ! aside, and proceedings remanded to the Just-1 ice. Miller for Plff, Hill Tor Deft. toacob Rm!eT l'SX- Simpson for Plff. Hill for Deft. Overseers ol tne i-oor oi renns i ownmp vs Chapman Township, appeal by Defts from order of removal of a pauper; areued.and c. a. v. Hill for Plff, Slenker tor wen. Messrs. EiTiNtiEit and Musselma.v, jonng gentlemen of good character and abilities, have purchased of F. Smith the New Berlin Sun, and will soon commence tho publication of a Republican paper at this place. Looker Qs. It is stated that when John Bigler, late Governor of California,and brother of Sen ator Bigler of Pennsylvania, was a member of tbe California Legislature.bia wife wash ed the clothes nf some of tne members for so much a dosen. Her industry, and her bnsband's talents, in due tim brought them wealth and distinction. 1 THE FAF.M The fturtlrn The Orchard. Cwmmuoicated for th. Lwiaburg Cbronlcl.. Constrnction of Hot-Beds. (Cxutinuud.) In choosing a placa for tlie bed, it important to accuro two poiuts, brat to iM u glltltereJ from ,he norlll anJ west in the ground during the spring season within two feet from the surface, provision must be mads to drain it off, or auecoi-a can not be depended on. Having determined on the sDOt. set VOlir Va... rl. h,. and tr.uk the a,.rfan tt .,i Aa;j r ; ;.- ,v,uiiivuijr ivuu iu iiijs- va v aw you tbe dimensions of the hole. Thn remove the frame and dig out clean to the )..r,(K i.f nt. lAst twn fitPt. v . t -i , . . .Next tukfi the dUD? fSUDDOitllliT it tCt o rr o u"e uccu viKi muoii fim iuiuiu u uii i t 11 ..-.. , ,1 1 mixed, aud now showing some heat) and place it tarefully on the hole. Shake each forkful thoroughly so as to leave no large junjri!lf aDj take pa;ns to kcep tte eurfaee of n even fc . h It js best ,0 f Jt .,.,, .,.. . ,:!.i . , . . ., g . abt,ut .the lJSei wLere t.be "e,Zlt v ,bo 001 W1" res', uut it it is tiyhtiy packed, this will tend rather to prevent tbe desired ncat- When you have filled up fairly to ! tho surface of the ground, or a little above, lcarc the surface as level as possible, set jour frame over it. put on the sash, and shut all up tight. I ship was ready for sea. Shortly after be some menacing language towards Mr. In about two days, if the dung was ' was married tlic master of tbe ship f"p- j Dames, th3 latter responded that he could right, the mass will have become conside- tune's Car sickened as she was about ta put be fonnd at his hotel, etc. Mr. Ried re rably hot, so that on moving the saeb, : to sea for a voyage round the world, aud tortel that he ought to be found in the steam will issuo freely. Then, and not the owners, Messrs. Foster and Niekerson, Penitentiary ; whereupon Mr. Darnea an till then, put on the soil, which should be j offered the post to Captain Patten, but he swered that Ried ought to lave been ia of a good qualiiy, and, if possible, hesitated as he did not wish to leave his the Penitentiary before he fonght tbe bat not greatly saturated with mois- young bride. The owners, however, gave tie of Ossawatomie. Mr. Rei-J hn walk lure. For ordinary purposes, about six him permission to take her wiih him ; and ed down tho aisle, aeized Darnes by the inches deep will suffice, but for radishes it ia twilve hours after the first notification collar, struck him aud knocked him down. ought to be nearly or quite a feot. Allow t wo or three days for the earth to become warmed turougn, and men, unless it is too hot. so as to be uncomfortable to the hand nt lit,!e depth, you may plant the seed. First, stir the soil with tbe hands to destroy ne gcrm"-''"r5 ,nf XJM. . ,-it.bie acptn anout an inca ana a naix sen t-y ncipiug ncr nusoanu in ois nauti- apart across the led. In these, sow to- tical observations, worked up the time matoes, early York cabbages, peppers, a from the chronometers, and occasionally t Tl . 1 lJ -l Till ..I I - .I. L" . few radishes, &e., and as each drill will kept the reckoning of the ship. Last Au hold at least fifty plants when properly gust tbe Neptune's Car again put to sea, thinned out, until they are large enough to and it was on this voyage that Mrs. Pat- transplant, it is evident that a considera- ble part of the bed will be left for starting, at a later period, caenmbers, melons, Lima beans, ka Should it be desired to raiso egg plants, it would be best to put a sepa - rate frame on tbe bed inside large enough 7 g ! g1"". BD!l B0W lhem under ,hcrc ft'r th'J will not grow without a degree and eonstan- of in ,bc!r "ag"""! , kill the other plants. The great want of 1. .... . !... .1. .nu .. . .1 . these Iatter. WDen 0DM ""ted, and even, ,n rct- befor6 they are up, is fresh air, j "hich should be given at least for a little 1 "Lila in the midlle of the heDever , it i not cold ennuffti to treexe. Kaise tne h at top or bottom as may best guard 'U "' 5 "I " T ! war,n shove them off more or less, and : remember that, with the exception of the i e ?T mDy ".UOllroa'" 01 ; . .. ... ....! ! the aitiicuiiy ot raising not Ded plants is I from the want of sufficient air. ! -- ' ! A Good WlFE. In the eiirhtv-fourth ... t, i . venr nr nis aire. nr. t.aivin i ntnin wrntu . "... ' i. . . . haT4 becn pernaps, as near pcrlection as , '. ' ., , , tbe haman conao permits. She made I n the n.Mr ,nr n erl In m. j Ad(j ow ,hat 8he , worlJ, ,oea e ' J ' perfect. How manv a Door fellow wonld be saved r ,u -. t.t. wbie deep in the caeu aliens iu which her mg by two comfortable frame houses mo from suicide, from tbe penitentiary and the . ..... i . ,.,.,. . . .. ..j u j i. t. 1.1 i life and the r depended. There was one T,nS through our streets npon runners.and gallowg every year, had he been blessed j ana lD "e . "uo drawB b, fjrir bortes eaeb. S,o pipM ... . -t i person on board, however, wno viewed her , , . . , i . with such a wife ! r1 . '. .' , rrotrud.J through tho roof, lnlioating eo- "She made homo the pleasantest spot to me on earth What a grand tribute to that woman's love, and piety, and common sense ! Rather different was the testimony of an old man some three years ago, just before be was bung in the Tombs yard of tbe city of New York. "I didn't intend I to kill my wife, but she ws a very aggra vating woman." Journal of Ien'th. Worth Trying. I have known th severest headache to ' , . , , 1.1 1 1-1 J ' be Ueipea, ana iu uct.uus ucau.i-o. enreu, by some sympathizing person rnDDing with ; ''T ? 'P f dWD' I and off tbe shoulders, after the mesmeric mannel.. xbe most intense pain can De ! . . - ,.. t. ,;a euoiueu .u - " i -r--- remedy, remembering to earry the hands I - .. i l l l 1 lartner away irora tue uu wucu downward pass is made. This will also j help the toothache cine cases out or ten An extraordinary Delc North American publishes a count of a most remarkable case delphia. A large number Germans havo, it seems, permitted them selves to be victimized by a woman of their own race, who pretended to be the sister of Jesus Christ. She appears to have ex ercised unlimited eontrel orer them, ex. torting large sumsj)f mony. Heroic Conduct of a Woman. lrrM( of Ur. Miitli-t Ann I'uttem, ioumj lAi ly leenti JntttvJ Ap, an ('ummtiHilvl a Yenrl. Hftu-liix Viyx, Durinj hrr 11Jsiwl ' IHuat. The readers of the Herald will remem- is ber an account tukeu from uue of the Cal- ifuruia papers, relative to the heroic cob- duct of Mrs. Martha Anno Patten, wife of Ccptain Fatten, of the ship Neptune's Car, who, during her husband' iHne?, took charge of the vessel aDd uavigited it sufuly into San Francisco. The LJy, together with ur huabaud, who u now su sick that he is not expected to live, arrived iu this city in the Ueorge Law, and aro now st"j- ping at the Rattcry Iij'el. ller.tory U . i n ifitruct !ti it n ri A .-infill r,ti nrl thotis !... K . I, X 'L J.. t n i wucu grtai emereiicj cai net oui. Jrj. luttea m bora ia Et IJjstun 0f wealthy parent., and received an excel- .l ',n u.v. .uuran. . . . , , , - fii.Lr v nurture. 911. nrf.l fnr SI.. id v , . f , ... now UiH iweuiy years oi ac.rt' ittuzr wiur. j Las small hands and features, delicate ; blonde compleition, soft blue eyes, aud ' altogether gives on au idea of feminiue 1 l0f,nCS3 anj K0UianIiues that it is impos- u .a witU the darinz nervo .,. - - ,; , .t. i,;i.;,..,i ; , , - r , ".." degree. At eighteen years of 1 age tbe married Captain i'atten, tueu but ; twenty-five years of a". he havina been master of a Ves3cl the bark St. Audraw, ; whieh plied between New i'ork aud South : Amtriciu ports and was then off duty waitinir until the Curuelia Lawrence a new the young couple were on boarJ, and the vessel getting ready to leave tha dock, llie Neptune, a Car Brat sailed lor Su ' Francisco, thence to China, from China to London, and fiuallv arrived in New York, after an absence of seventeen months. t s . t .t. i i. . . 4 1m ton's misfortunes commenced. As the ves- ; sel neared the straits of Magellen, ber hus- 1 band was taken with a disease in the bead which finally developed into a brain fover. : He attended to his ship as lorg aa he was able, aud when it was impossible to give rcr60Dal 0Mt"' be ,ounJ nI "aJ tnit his first mate was wholly ineom- peteut to take charge of the ship, and that there a, no .facer on board qualified to take the vessel into port. He found that ... c . . . - . . . t the first mate was anxious to run the ves- sel into alparaiso, but thi be earnestly forbade, as the crew might all leave and the cargo be destroyed before the coosign- ui cnnL um far tha iu in ihi. emergency Mrs. Patten's rare qualities de- eIl!"i'i ,hemseUe'- SLe cuu" mand of the vessel herself, and tbe nauti- Cil observations she OBee made in sport , for pastime she now undertook as a duty. . ner time was spent between the bedside of ; her delirious husband and the writing desk, : , . ...... , . worl"Dg BP lne '"'ricate calculations met - dent to nautical observations, makihff en- ' ' trios iu the log book m her own delicate i- i. . .i ' TienmausuiD.ana iracioir out wun accuracv r, . . ' , , . - , , , . i the position of the ship from the charts in rluri ..;in,. .11 th C4D'U- 1 De r0USn ,a,l0rS l1 0DCJCl1 ! the "little woman," as they called har, I Sleigiiino is Nebraska. A corres I with will, and eyed her curiously ani af- pond't of the Cleveland Plaindealer writes: tecuouaieiy turon-u iub sao.u winnows, . . 1 .1 L .1. 1 course with jealousy and mistrust, lie wrote her a letter warning her of tbo re- sponsibility she was assuming and proffer- ing advice, but she spiritedly replied that "her husband would not trust hnu while he was well, and she could not do so now that he was sick." For fifty days Mrs. Patten did not undress herself, and took very little sleep, working day and night, ' and never leaving her sick husband's room. Her labors are the more surprising in view uf .i.e faCt- that she was ail this time in a ... jelicate condion, and soon expects to give birth to ber first child. T"e "" FraDCigCo on the loth of November last, it having been for fifty six days uudor the command af a delicate female not twentv s of What a splendid text fori . :. th woman rights people. i ji.patten is now at the Bitery Hotel her own home,bnt be was too sick to go. Mrs. Patten' ease is one of the most remarkable on record, bnd adds one to the many instances that history records of fe- male devotion and heroism. .V J Htrald of the ISf lift. i with her husband, who, it is sippjeed is ht. Lawrence, liog and ..awute, 6ION. The' ia a dying condition. The fever has never i the following resu.t in the agrega.e ot I 4 .. !.. f U.ir.airvitnri ! KPTilibll. detailed e- left him, and for some time past he has eiccuous tor . , ' . ! a?i3 . t. .s i American!- I IT. in Phila- j been blind and deaL They did expect to I us, , - ' - ,? rf : - : ipi - : f In f.r th. Kennblican. of iirnorant: leava in the boat for Boston Yesterday fur " . - r ', Swallowed a Bull-Froo. Cornelius n Weaver, some tiuia lait September, gol druuk; ,n(i al ioon as he begin to est over it, he went to a spring to drink, anJ by b one means swallowed a boll frog. This frog was iu him four days and Bights. Weaver thought there was something sin pular th matter with him, and ha sent to Fincherville for Ir. Thompson to ootn aud see him. The doctor asked him bow be felt, and he told him there seemed to be a living animal in bis stomach. Tha dot-tor tbf-n gave him a vomit and up cams the bnll frog, alive and kicking. But af ter a long an 1 painful illness, Weaver expi red on the 2.Vh of December last. Dr. Thompson has got this frog preserved in Iifluor f"r ,B0S0 peoplo t lok at ho . J 'ubt the truth of ihu atatemeoi. Toi Cornelius Weaver was boru in Nirthmora lan 1 township, Wyoming county, Penn sylvaoia. He has been in tht habit of Ufttius mtuzicaUru from childhood up to O a r tuzicated fr nfl.;.ltr. lie was about forty lUBHiugw umucatu. live years of age, and leaves a wife and five cbil.iren. ; Missouri Politics. In tha House f ; Representatives of Musouri, on the aftar n ou of the 2Sth Jan., Mr. Darnes offered ...!.;- .Jt;n, .k .,.n.;t;nn nt , i c? ..it the slave, in ths State unjust to the slav.- holders. ?Ir. Iiied, tne eoinmanaer ei ine Ruifi in army which burnt Ossawatomie in Kansas, made a speech denouncing the in- truduoti m of the resilutioo as designed only tu get up a disous.ioa which wom.d b injurious to the State Having used Darnes got up and raised h;a tumbler U throw at Ried, wuo drew his bowie kmfia an i auempiea 10 rusa upon uu iiuwiu,- was prevented. N' notice of this affair was taken by the House. Important Treaty with Mexico. Tf b Itai f.utu rlilueiuu SI. 1 s is received in thlt eltJ g, to cocfim lhe port tU, m UntJ of importance has , b negotiated with Mexico by our Mln. o - iter, Mr. Forsythe, with the Commonfort government. Thitortion of the state ment lately published as to a stipulation for an advance by the L'uited States to the goverment of Mexico of a large sam of money, as a loan, is simply ridiculous. It is probable that the treaty gives us alary iee of 31'iicari territory jnclwling Sjnora, for the consideration of the payment of Fifteen Millions cf Dollars, a portion of wllica ,0 tg appropriated to the satisfac- tin 0f claims of American citizens opol ,he Melican EOTetnroeot. Thii U doBbt. leiS another plot for more Slave Territory. How to Cbch Oct Garrotting. James Kel'.j and John Clark, two notori ous outlaws, were found guilty, someday ago, in New York, of robbing, npon tha garrote system, Mr. Hugh O'Uaran. Pe ter Rowe was also convicted of a similar offence. Upon being brought before Judge Ruel,the Jude, on delivering his charge, took occasion to allude to the enormity of .1 : I .v.. ...iJ;. ,.t .1 ...i. "B "-v.-j run,!amcnt. therefore seutenced kellj i tn 15 vears and 2 months in tha Stslo'a . , . . , 1 r,r"'ui-uu via., w i ji.uis -uu vuiuuiiia. 1 hl " " 8noum " onin i dera were thus bronchi nrnmntlv and arTeo. n i i 1 l t ii i rt ' ' I ,.n- m iuatice. communities would soon ! taHi 10 Juitlcet communities would soon ! rid of them. : ' .... .. .. . . l.i -.ny a.;enuon was auraciea im. mors- fineIi BuJ eonifor. wU1)iu Window, aj irned the sides, and tiny icicles glittered in the sunlight pendant from the eaves, Upon inquiry we learned that these house c'lneJ ",4 ,im,l7 01 an " acquaintance Hon. Isaac Parish, formeriv of Oiiio, whi is moving from his home iu Iowa,toanew one at the town of De Soto, in this ter ritory." . . . . jH'm. L. Dattos, late Republican candidate for Vice Preiident, ha beea urged by the new Governor of New Jersey to accept the honorable station of Attor ney General of that S'tte. Some of tne ultra Americans however combine 1 with some of the illiberal Democrats in Senate and defeated the nomination by a vote of 10 to 10. New York Town Ei.ectkw.-K- . .l . e s.f.. turns irom tne couuues oi .'iuuc""-.; Le'"i Steuben,Fulton, Broome.Cbemung, Any cf our friends who have the Alma nac for IS ir, eleven years old, may use the same for this year.tso. ,as iuej to be same in resptct to the day of tha month and all the other particular?, save the auecdota! part.