The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, July 05, 1849, Image 2

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- 1e414 bY s 0 4234 " f"'11/ our
dont any -delay for the. ensuing
to pees 60 ( 11 6% an a;l,tvance
lomipe..aut the day before in
ter the 4th. For rl4 pirpciL!"#l
e-14',61iiiitti tyPe
themork I
en alit‘*t piaci ts4 ate honored
of 1004 2ience„ tinit
li;ealebrabylha anniversary
want''of dem on
-
I)May have each a
hook Though
great rimy books and Pa' -
`410,4 nci copy . 'pm be
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o*.aataasibati who' ire sot. in
'* this pa
ieham to im theii copy of last
(Jam 28th,)-we-would be- much
isditakelhe niaa number were
**And we are licking a fell
I.:Aa we pint ea tbi Bd.bat date
sli7tiae-4111 will be celebrated
tie Suriday 'School Teachers - arid
itottliely te - signalized by any
— m ibis place.
ivetrhot Weather* beak
ttniday night and
cold enough to render fires
Aland and overcoata
degree of-beat *as nearly, equal
from the Northern to the
4 the Union; ragging - from
Boston as tvell as at Bal-
;:,though in Ailed*
as .102 acne period.
morning at sunrise was
, 43 degreesabove freezing
of over 60 threes since' ten
.osuar the following column
. a yotmg Insna+well known
vicinity, who, er an unfor
ei mind has made one or two
to escape foam her husband • and
\ become lost, irrecoverably, it
bat a few weeks since she escaped
and concealed herself for two or
nights in a piece oil woods near
Bit since her recovery pom that al
-1 of her Mends have been flattered
ayinptoms of netondng sanity, till
-aped. -
Ate die Stistineha,nna Regider.
• Intanity.
wife of Mr. iolliAN Knave of
Snetinehanna county, aged about 24
Ibis been deranged for about seven
escaped from the residence of Justus
on Monday night last (25th inst.)
?clack P.M. She wore ainty a calico
a light colored calico sun-bonnet
light dippers.' She had been much
last two weeks, and, luipes were en
- recovery: Up to this time (Mon
tridt or trace of her .has been
It search has been made.—
is embraced to return thanks to
w* have generally volunteered
satich;
tidic keep a watchful eye out,
%odd be discovered, wheth
tlease, inform by directing to ei
wuned, and thereby relieve and
' and relatives I •
pre please cok I
Military won.
the Military Election held in this
since, resulted -in the choice
-Cod. John Blanding of Har
- Ass Elpicer , of Harford.
taerileg. 186th)—Maj. C. D.
Lucius Smith of Franklin, and
ca r Spicer was elected Inspector
* is Ir.ktmclatf,notwithstanding the
.tissiDr. Park bad outrun him,
the time, front rentms so far as
overwieluml Whit military
Two Brigade.lnspeetore
**ober &end. competed
Cementer and
loaner, we understand
„view can
s the election held on MOW
-I rlxwe AM* attthe Cant!
13 004 111 7.p0rb,i moiv.
been wiled
Initten to the edit:
lyiu,the county- of ids resi-
Ito Inky that he !will not beta
41+04,t wit there Ivo&
'*Wii,gs to Mr, Fuller id'
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istroetu, cons
.4e/isfri"!aft .1 4 4110 6 4/7 i
bow ' many
10 7 ,7eit hears;.
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B!!8 ? - 136th)- 7 3faj. Jacob
...litertarrieldo beariAst ~.Detaw
=yell= ir 3 ,o 4 c 6 erli - 0 1 °4 !./ 1 34:g i*a
:Pati4,44., T ' ' ' ll ##: ' ,g alladv e /- * ) °,..1i0 3 Vi e , .
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mattes - m ati istiturial..' - ' Ther ate *Memo*
Iniiiii:&,. of . ;o l loesti)* 4 *" "l ' iji i 41 . 4 , 1 , 1 ;0
I* e"iibtolinteettPeratitestiOr t aozhstosiefita4-inan
Y r r ,T S 4 —k l t .I ',t 0, 1 , i:7l-#44er B ...arq ;9'iting.
ti, "'
%admirable illustration he fun4shes in-hie own
cape. : Yet our own 'part, ‘te'''ltture so ofte4 seen
qiietiperiple - berated' with an imputation of ill tem
per which was so manifest in the accuser only, that
Wordy excites •mar , mirth to_spe r tbe ,iwtgatkia
fliFOWn'ii - fieritiks'a 4htt - t's'ort4-knOwing! RS - we
dci that the community around 4 'Will judge cor
rc+,tly who is out of temper, witbOut -Oils evlen re
tasting iih,i, c hi4o to - Where it belongs. . 1
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urourneighborcoriplains of-wir using the ep
ithet of,,"Fabricator.". , Really, wOJimuld scarcely
think atilt:lore 11ppeopriit8 l ivord to: apply. to -a
case a. linottebingAsige:as if from our paper
which We netertiseti: If cow' neighbor will hereof
,T..l invitria' bly- quote ourlinguagis or ex : pressions
w lett - e wishes - fa controvert, 'toi•reetl.y, without
b LiitLaddiiiiissaiddistorticsis of-his own, we
I v q!!P . 1 * ;r r e*t./PO- ,
-?"tha Ofreasitv epithet to
w'
ld'
liwa Ilift4Ar :- ..:. : : : -,31 . .
. It 4Citticiieqaire britl; few daShes of the pen
fort us tO call him a scoundrel, a villain, a cut-throat
ma such offensive epithets; but when we had done
it tipbsxly wbuld believe it., and we should 'hare
_oulal# for our pains."--Democrat.
• 00l ure foundit out, have yout Neither will
tho;:y be 'e ' ve it when you .accutaanch a good•na,
tared chap as we are blown to bo, of "flying into
a iitissicit". at such an opponent as:you.
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t ar Our neighbor who claims the exclusive mer
it of mach editorial'" brain" labor as copying off a
Jtu'4 , Lick still 'flutters" prodigiously at the kid:-
mg of h.s own gun; in shooting at us about "'pilfer
ing ''.' soi(einons a prodgedon of the County Clerk's
without giving credit to him for :ti ~. And because
after di gent inquiry of every bodi about the Fire
-Proci''t h couldn'tlindwbether we ;copied from the
listin the Commissioners of Prothonotarfc.Ace in
i
nearly a dozen instances in years past, he cot eludCs
his own over-iiiied brain must have been robbed - pf
its labor and belies the charge be lwriggiec 7 on to
us I'' Nte' do hope our, boys will be careful in fu
ture not to add to the overwhelming labor' s of Id i
brain hT . copying either nptices, marriages; deaths
or e4ve isements from his'paper whca the taanU- .
script do just as well.
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FATHER MATHEW ASILITXtp.--This!famous. Xpmtte
OrTiiiiiiaabikr - arrtred - trrrevr yoi - k front brlairl
6n F i ridtkV last, and has been received with entitil
elastic attention.
Tus ClirmsaA.—has frightfully increw.cd in Cin
ch:Matti and St. Louis in each of which places front
75 to 150 deaths have been reportiA in a day. It
has idso increased some What in Philadelphia du
rinithe Llst week, and holds its own in Nclr Yeilt
front which reports my IL4 fullow:=. • '
Saturday, 88 eases 2 - 5 deaths. 1 *
Sunday, 80 „ 30 .
Monday 8 , 19
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tar The Sussex,(N. J.) Register has the follow
ing account of the somewhat sudden death
man formerly well ,known through this region of
country :
We lament to hear that Mr. A IMARA3I BRAT Of
Mild. Yates county, N. Y., formerly . of Sussex couii
q, N. J., who , was on a visit to his friends here
abolit a fortnight ago, was -taken sick on his way
home, and died before he reached his re.;idence.4.-
He was aged 70 years. Re had , been for mare
year* extensively engaged in the droving busine..ol,
and through his vocation, acquired a very large at ,
quaiatance.
Isfr. roia, mas, a drover of Semervdle, dicta
ierisuddenly on the night of the 21st•ult„froM
imprudence in diet daring the very hot weather,
produced effects so similar.:to cholera as to
be reported as such. • ..' •
COSDEINSIID ITEMS. ,
The prevalence of the Cholera is said to have
(*tared the omission to a very great extent, of the
usual observance of the 4th in all the principal ci
ties and towns. . •
The Mayor.ot Neu. York has ordered all groce
ries ittal liquor shop( in thaf city to be clried
Sundays. It would •sell if this sahitary rule
itas 'enforeedin all places.
AFarmer in NeaF Vernon, Morris county, :C. J.,-
hist• 2.7 out of a 'filch of 29 sheep; by dogs, one
ni,ght, lately. -
The'Easton Seatirtiel, a Locofocolimper, contains
a notice of an intended application, for a new Bank
to he, chartered in thif . place, signed by' sonic .70—
notlall Whigs either}
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.laines B. Clay, sun of Henry thly, has accepted
the*opoiannent iron' Pregident Taylor of Charge
d'ldfairs tyPortugal i and will leave Kentucky for
tlit4..!estionation in a few weeks.
wife of Rev. Tho's. J. Burma's who was tri- 1
ed ltely.for shooting a 'maw in Maryland, has be- I
oadiersane in consequence. ' ~ I
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Si eral midden deaths are chron.leled as having
ttdnui place' hi our large cities from the effects of
thes''' eteine hot 'weather: ' ' 1
0 potatoes are said to be se ll ing at Cincinnati 1
;
for fonr dollars, perhu.sheL Four shillings is a. high
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aerate -.lnt . - orerlow at
NelOrlesas hat finally been stopped, it ixsaid.
•• are.lo
6 Ttunisees . and
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Finninfintni4'efabliknieii4, ineindiis 14
rolling nofllsj:D liCtirignstichias and 44 angind!thopt.
- 'oo,ilit94;47tqrm (4 N i/1 410 4 ,14Y 'F e l '.
tithl4o ' l O ll 900 trout, Pigenns 4 ' and onP !POST,.
hog is fiSphies theiieltil4 or Itie'r in'tnntiiii and
- Ai_ 0 4a 030 . 1443. i1iii4 ,1 71 1 :04 .W . ncons 4 4 : ;4e,
man - Mo - 0 80 , and th e w omen. 9 Add, hnve
lately, ban •blealika witssofiedtby,m;
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-PirupGri-trt wiiii ii ii- , ' -
nwei - pisuargia, fit * ~-,,--rerrtO:vlt)i sO,
jorted
it 16 I' 15 itie .;r ‘rec" l4.)4 !"* 4l :
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14.- - ' iesief brisk baSia as 1411,..-713 fiiiii
did :
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- 0 - An interesting' account ". . the closing - , The S!-- : i lNi`l# ter seye,i4 tie
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,fines in the lifet!of Ole latetresidentii giv- niniber ef de, 0,411 y, cholera in NeiiarcirlS
iii by a Nashville'. Correspondent of till) Her- from its . -t. ! ! pfteince th'ilLyear ui•Io the
aid.t‘ Mr. Polk's fatal'illness, it appears, was 23d inst.,, !! t : - 19.1Feir the corresponding
induced by over-exertion while arranging the period of •83 th e amounted '
to 2180, ilia
details- of his spacious mansion, and- more of 1836 • 537; 1 ! • -- 4 . . .
directly by the labOr of placing the books in In Bode* there Seems to be little of . the
his large library'. For ,the first three days disease rernaining, but on Monday in'th4ci
his complaint (chronic diarrhea) which was ty there were nine sudden deathafrom expo
with him of marry years" standing, excited no sure and Oinking cbld water.
alarm--but the disease litifllisig all the skill In Brno lye, the ' deaths are from two to
of his medical advisers, other aid was called three dell by cholera, and at Albany and
in but to no purpose. 11r. Polk continued Buffido a ut the .4ine amount' of mortality
gradually to sink from day to day. The dis- from this a Addy.
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ease• was checked upon him four days before , The -Ne ark puma, 30 far asj received the
his death, but his constitution was so weak- - present w ek, say inothing relative, to the
cued that there didlnot remain recuperative- prevalence l of cholera' in that city. We pre
energy enough in the syStem for healthy re- sume there is very tttle.of the disease there.
action. He sanicaway so slowly and insen- Indeed, Newark from the beginning has been
sibly that it was eight hrs before he died reinarkabl exempt ! from the ravages of the
after the heavy 'death pirations commenc- malady.
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, ed. He ' died without a struggle, simply . The NeWark Daily learns front Rockaway,
re in
ceasing to breathe, as when deep and quiet Morris county 'that Daily
L. Estile, aged 55_
sleep falls upon a wearyman. years, died there ,ifn 'Saturday - evening of
About _half an hour lireceding his 'death cholera. Hewas taken on Wednesday last
his venerable mother entered the room, ind with diarrlirea, but neglected to ask medical
kneeliug by his bedside offered up a beauti- advice till the next night, when Dr. Jackson
ful prayer. The scene ;was strikingly im- was sent folr, and fonnd him in a perilous
pmsive. s • Major Polk, the President's broth= condition. Ile belieres that he might -have
er, was also by his bedside, with 'other mem. arrested the disease When it first appeared.
ben' of the family. ; . Nine cases of cholera and 4 deaths have
On the succeeding day the body lay in occurred this season 'at Camden in this State,
state, and the mansion was everywhere up to this date, according to the report of
shrouded in black. - 'Masonic ceremonies were' the Board of Health; There were 20 cases
performed' over the corpse before it was en- and 8 deaths in Philadelphia on Monday.—
coffined.
,The coffin bore the simple in- But it is impossible fOr us
! to give details of
scription : ‘ 4 J: K. Polk : Born November, I its ravages , in every locality. Scarcely a city
1795. Died June 15, 1849." lor considerable town in the Union, is exempt ;
The body was deposited in the Grundy but in the great majority of instances the
vault, temporarily ; but it will soon be re- visitation is not seriously malignant_
moved to a vault on the lawn of the ex-Pres- I The disease is making dreadful progress in
• idential mansion, where a willow now stands, St. Louis and Cincinnati. In the former city
and over it will be erected a stately marble the deaths average 100 per day, and- in the
cenotaph : thus the body of the President latter from 70 to 80.•
from Tennessee will 'lie entombed in the heart i The boats on the Mississippi all hate more
of its capital. Mr. Polk, by will, the evening or less cholera cas e s.' ; The Belvidere arrived
before his death,,gave the lawn to the State, I at Louisville from Ndw Orleans on the 18th
in perpetuity, for this purpose. i with 40 patients ; there had been 8 deaths
ME Polk sent for .Rev. Dr. Edgar, of the on the lassage. The steamer Wyoming
Presbyterian Church, seven days before his reached 'Wheeling, ya., on the 22d with 20'
death, desiring to be baptized by him. Ilel cases of cholera on board, seven had died
said to himimpressively : • within thetlast 24 .Uours. The authorities
" Sir, if I had suspected twenty years ago L objected to give per Mission to land the bo
suaLLALouldeemetp ray death-bed unpre- dies, but after much Solicitation, finally eon--;
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pa in
red, it would bare ade - Mtra - W - retenta - 4.4.-ay.andi.thely,werOmin e oatoyi n t er i e d.
man; 'I am about to die and bare not.made ! A HAM) CAse.-4 7 A man - na med -Gelb!
preparation. rhave mot even been baptized.
Tell me, Sir, can there be any ground for a
man thus situated to hope!"
The corversation fatiguing
much, for him to be then baptized, it was
postponed, to take place the next evening;
but in the interval, the ex-President recollec
ted that when he was Governor and lived
here, he had held many arguments with Rev.
Mr. McFarren, the talented and popular,
Methodist minister of ‘the place, his warm
personal and.political Mend, and that he had
promised •him that when he did embrace
,christianity, that he, Rev. Mr. McFerren,
should baptiZe him. He therefore-sent for
Rev. Dr. Edgar, made known-this obligation,
expressed his intention to be baptized by his
friend the Methodist minister, and accord
ingly was so. consecrated.
Mr. Polk has died worth about $lOO,OOO.
the bulk of which isf settled upon his-amiable
lady.
AW - The Washington Republic publishes
official documents from the Collector at San
Francisco, showing the number of emigrants
arrived there_ between, the Ist of October,
1848, and the 31st of March, 1849, in foreign
and American vessels, and the value of gold
entered at the custom-house. As yet, the
foreign emigration seems to have out-imm
bered the Arberican but it must be borne
in mind, that this statement only includes
Americans, who arrived there by -sea. . 1t
doeinot .embrace the nnmerous companies
that have crossed the prairies, or gone by the
Rio Grande, or others routes through Mex.-
The whole number of emigrants arrived by
sea between the times specified is 2,433-
1773 of whom eame:in' T loireign vessels, and
660 in American ves'sels:
The amount of gold exported during the
same periOd, 82,842,040—viz : in foreign
vessels, 81,808,712, and in American ressels
8973,328.
The amount of goOds entered at the cus
tom-h0u5e11,069,4211.
DEATH OF THE Hos. CALVIN BIyTHE.-
We re g ret to learnt- that the Hon. Calvin
Blythe diedon Wednesday last, at Fairfield,
Adams county, in the 57th year of his age.
He was a lawyer of distinguished abilities,
and had filled varicius responsible stations,
havifigheen for several tears a member of
the State LegiSlature,A afterwards PreSident
Judge of the 12th .audicial District, the du-,
ties_of which he.discharged, with great im
partiality. Under the administration or-
President Tyler,,he was appointed Collector
Of the Portr'of Philadelphia, and continued in
that responsible post until removed' by it
change . in the National AdministOtion, pro
ving himself a' most efficient officer. :He was
a men of great - kindness 'of heart,lanl 'in all
the varied-relations of life, both this public
and - private . "acts' ivereitliiiiiteterired by the
Strictest probity" 'He . bad . latterly resumed
the practice of the' law in this city; and it roe
Weeks since went to Adams county to spend
a portion of the summer with the' 'faniily, of
his . brother: How , true' is . it thia si , in the
Midst of lite we arein death,"-Daily News
CAPITAL -Pl72Clllnits7 NawL. HAIM
,Cap4I Punishment question :I
has just been decisively acted" upon in .:the
'Legislature of New Hampshire. On Friday
laat s it wasibrought the the
repo' rtofthquilic . hwy .- Conumltee- declaring
the. mealiedience of legislation the subject:.
The, voteianithe. ruselation'to thui etreet stood
140 yeas to 80 rusyB;'u4ogity.agiiniitabol . "4
Otilitall'disiiihment, :63. does
not, Itirserei; .prove'Aiit -the majoritY:lia
always tothilt way.l •
passenger in the steatner Shenaudoa, arrived
at Wheeling, on the 2d, sick with the chol
era. Hetnade application at every -hotel,
but was refused admission. Ile died
Mr. Polk ti
morning.
The Cholera prevails to an alarming ex - -
tent on the Upper Mississippi -122 passen
gers on board' the steamer Uncle Toby died
with Cholera between St. Louis and Oquaka.
The cholera is making fearful strides among
the Shawnee .and Thilaware tribes of indi.
ans. They are deserting andburning their
villages. l-; •
The Austin; (Texas) Democrat states that
the cholera had nearby or quite disappeared
frem San Antonio. The mortality exceeds
conception: The deaths number seven hun
dred in a population .Under fifteen hundred.
A correspondent of the Washington Un.
ion writing from Nashville, June 16, says :
" Our little 'city 14 now being scourged
with chole-a. This disease, at the present
time, has a larger number of victims daily
,gi ve r b.' -
than it ever had during its greatest fatality
in 1833 and 1835 't
may say that it is far
worse than it has been in any city in the
Union since its late advent to this continent.
We have bad as _many as thirty-three inter ,
meats during one day -this week, which, in
proportion to the population of the two ci=
ties, is equivalent to Ive hundred deaths per
diem in New-York city. I have been mode
rate in this calculation, estimating our popu
lation at offer 20,000.1 Business is paralrt
zed, and, unless the ,:epidemic abates soon;
the " Cityof Robles" ;will be deserted; hun
dreds have already 'lied from the fatality
which pentacles Nashville.
Poon StmoN Dao.--- 7 The hollowheart4
edness of the efforts on the part of the Pennj,
sylvanian and the Lo:Cofoco press generally;
to create sympathy ii behalf of old Simon
Drum, because he was removed from the
post of at Greensbiarg, has been striking{
ly exemplified. The Old, man was immense 4
ly flatteredl by the, cry of martyrdoin, that
WIIf raised over him, and especially. by the
magnificen supper of condolence that was
given him, and really believing that he 11 , 0
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somebody,. he offered himself to his sympaJ
thizing fri nds as a icanditlate for.,County
Commissio er. But this was more than had
been barg4ned for. They - would sympathise
with him, Partake of his popper, denounce the
administration, and ail that, "but could not
see his merits ;—and ;the " venerated Simon
Ifram," was indignmitly rejected even by his
friends. Such is lA:miefoco sympathy—par
taking largely, to say 'Alie least, of the basest
Ity poeracy.}—Da ity News.
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lissur N. Ftruzati, Eso.--There seems to
o
k
• exist a gen ral disposition among ,the Whig'
thronghou the Stateto concede the next ean4•
didate for anal Contissioner to the North;
and the - W ig journal olthe interior, almost
without as exception i „unite• in urging the
nominatio . of , the intre c tid ,young( Whig
whose . . .. e we haveipla d on.the _head . of
this. artich. . -, This uOarallelled tinanimity
says the ` hiipensbuttgii 3►Tos, augur i well
for the W t ig party, Mr,. fuller, it adds, tis
.
ii yoqug " . . of brillihitt tidenni,- an eloquent
speaker_, : , d should I le he, selected as the
Whig S . dud Beartr in the nextAimpaign
he will 1 y' it throu h. in triumph.! He is
w
t i us
a wilole • monith stump,. akardent- an .
devoted ' big, and mild rally around hi if
all . the . iiotie,-en ', inatie, 'active you
le
Whigs • . - the' at , , yatot* and *ndlici
them to - ,- . - rtaiti - vietai ',= - ,l at
O'
.far,
iiiiivenuu:i ,' with the timente;df the. ' ' t " •
&this*" . #s'; the o i3 , unanimously in :"
vot.Lat t • ,:noinina ix of
.10. , F
the u ra l 'lFulliimitri;:of feeling 1106, to
pier(til t 4 pgriout: tt,t, Stitie. -;.- ;, ~., ••-
r I;
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11 . **reigiCT:isrLog.— '
1 1 :" .. 4 ! rit Y Itrig -I :# l ie, sity . a
b' I :-
: . ,: -.-:.' WM*l not ap re d
r
ii-tatiO be.."*Led im oi.
1 -4*rtaised - ioAdrierve 4us'
; bitialMs* with which Oen,
~' 6o* ia.attackedby adver
seem capable of i ' viewing
i i through the medium o
1
• timo r eAnis
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- th.P.,qu't et
.n tointtend '
liiiict:Ont die &I
'4li4elS , ,- wilitild b
vindence aild_th
Taldor's adminis
saris who do no
any, thing exce
pat . prejudices.. Jefferson
einctunter.- 'T. T
ministration:! II
Granger in 18 . 0
accordingly tura'
and all our su '
fresh matter
whi 'h humali in
fin something t
! e 'Philadel
thisliWith truth '
deed against a , i
not be able AO ft
wonici be very w
ea; s t or to end .
,
It its duties '
and it will be, ju
honesty, capacit)
its acts, the sco
its 'tone and dem
force to the impr
upon the public i
place it is to
attaks of the vi
querulous, the d 1
—these may be
their own reacti
ad a . similar oppopition to
very:firif ;kis oft the ad=
says in a hitter Gideon
1 "the nominations,_ have,
lied somethii:ig yefp on,
"cent acts furnish them
use there is notaing against
enuitir not be able to
i 8.4/Y
Sun remarking upon
;There is nothing,
in
human ingenuity will
- sa l uted:km' g to say, and 'it
# for an administration to
avor to 'plants every one.
`the' Country t& . Orforin,
gedihy its own .staiidard of
and fidelity. Thii !spirit of
and character of its policy,
Or, will give alai* and
ion it is to leave finally
ind, as they will fix the
upy, in history. But the
ent, the complaints' of the
wands of the unreasonable
ft•to,perish by the fofce of
n,
lAL under - -
• :Went will leave Washing
1, the North, about the mid
,
e proceed from
Bal
nd from thence visit Li:a
-! - Chitribersbu . rg, and . the
Hollidaysburg and Pitts-
I, en pass throtigh' Ohio to
he :Will embark for-ButFa
the'New l'ork State Agri
yracuSe on theTOthi - From
ed- east to Boston, and
capita's of New Hanipshire
turn south via Providence,
is - c 4; beim: to
about the close of Sep-
Neu*
Tua PRESIDE
stand that the P
ton on his tour
dle of August.
timoie to York,
caster, Harrisbur
Bedford Springs
burg. Ho will
Oleaieland, whe
10, and will be a ,
cultural Fair at
Albany he will
aver visiting the
and Maine; will
New York and t
reach Washi i LA.,I
tember.-=Daily
-DARING AND
of , the most &A
perpetrated in
terday in Market
extensive watch
Messrs. -Watson
between 12 and
the sky-light, th
iron bars, and th
Over two hundre
one hundred gol
mends, and nu ii
were ;carried off.'
at from $15,00
quirer.
— iiiikiiii Itiiiiikitt. l one
and , ~ darinrrobberies ever
ehiladelphia, occurred yes
; : street, above' Setond: Thi
ndjewlery establishment of
and Hildeburn, was entered
o'clockomort by means of
[ rogues . tearing away ‘ the
I securing a passage below.
xl watches of various .kinds,
Id chains, a number of dia
erous Other articles of value,
The total loss is estimated
) to s 4 2o;ooo.—Phi/a: In
-1 '
• SINGULAR CA,
nent medical p
Va, was recently
Chesterfietd, th
that she was
promptly waiter
relieving her p.
world a smart
case occurred.
to relieve a lady
cholera, and the,
and the rapid r
both instances
death and, both
insane rear whic
ease into choler
ES OF CHOLERA.-AU eini
titoner of Petersburgh,
called to attend a lady in
messenger informing him
tacked by choleia. He
upon her, and assisted in
ins by bring,ing into the
y. ,At Richmond, n worse
he f4oulty were called upon
marked as a-victim to the
exult ;was the birth or twins
verYlof the sick lady. In
fe wasi produced instead of
exemplify the folly of the
turn , every ittlack of dis 7
WlE"iii 'AND BORACWED
aiTe+d in -this village on
I
violent assault upon an-
Unliergoing examination
olkii-young woman made
in colt, with a small child
represented herself to be
'She cried pitifully
:ranee with the babe at her'
ted the by-standees:: . her
ciuhEticit turn the scales 1- -of.
risoner *iis• - sent to jail•td
Sept.ber' next. • .;
eno4lpient. 'lt has since
that•lthiii woman 1 - *• not
She is
e, anti to effeettheleare. of
'leniency, she - -voliuttecred
hnke `described ; -an& to
She, -- netually - .•boi;voect•
&V?' - • • -
N . A. Votes-rata
BY.—:-A man w
Wednesday for
other, and Whi
before Justice A
her appearance
'in her arms, wh
the wife of the,
and her sad ap
breast, muth - att
tears, howeyer,
.Ittstiee, and.. the - I
await his trial in
&victor the
been' Ascertain''
;the dulprit't wife
another man's ivi
!the .:Magistrate
in this character
;highteri the
another mutest's I
Pi ;NNEWLVAKI
burgh KesOtone
!ileum running o
as far as Millers
mouth of the Ju
, and thatthe en ,
be ready for use
The bridge
nearly complete '1
Hon. Belie
in ,New Orleans
! • Rair,R4D.--"-The-Hanis 7
ys' ihatihe cora
l., the:Pennsylvania railroad,
.wkiiiteen miles abevelhe
iata, die 15th:of:July
l ire line to. Lewistown willy
t te,ma I • - kw
e -of August.'
em e Susgneharinal)/is
ytorii , iminister to OM was.
thelBth
FA : -The
ill° * 8 ti.kh," . o4
Oa *31,0 falls } and
an ihore nth'
f her ` machinery so the
ib,e worked. Left tol We .
she drifted " down
gre,ttest. Te.!FocitY:
thaw on boars d but just,
d the. bridge theltoatdii ft ed.
the the.
got :144ii-ditti.aiid
ACCIDENT AT
isteamer )I . oiA 9 i
Abe, Suspen ion
Ittieni3 to the
Inst. ; broke _so
leiginc c,111,1 .
:mercy of
stream ,4 - t
;fears • 'felt;
;I:ofo • "811, , reach.
inpi an eticly an
Irked Irr op
Tin:Ai:MT of
of• -Ofl of- :the Iforth-:,
' uageiitt,
•' ' ' N*lsso to travel
WW I , Viirelis***Ove
HiVitlYthekftbilst
‘; 1111104;t•
tea4o4l44ll4'clikit,ikilaW
,era Liocaeco"
0144 by the,
oval* *kite:
him
, iusy ;
theziai
for
of it irta.iiot4,-
- •~; , ~'nvaeik=r=;,!raaiw~*~lt.~rkaw-kr' `l~ss~a . ~, ~r..~
1 i.. 1 ' •, a Abend&
~, , i . .s.
I_._. ~,,_ I. _ ,-•' 3 Y id" = t - I --- E
: l i my . ; f,ow— 7 t.e, ,tritom mmttrit. ....
' f• - ' 1 -2, 1 L " wr .l• '- - , '
The Stilt er'Hibeilla arrived at Halifax
aY Imprning of last week. The
following
is inun abarrof-thentwra.t. ,
vom ECTION IN /IABIN.
On Wed esday an i• • • .
nellneetl msernetion
was:attemp -in Taris , l o , a b out , woo o ir
the Noun ' l ti ilartYll-ft&d. bk. i larienne
-.maga-
,-.7r.' iiiro-ripprefted.*thiiirtiapr,
whose /nun ~ r iP ti . / 0 1 3, 1 1. 40 00% Sev
eral attea 3 l were mule tifisittbarriestii.
Ili . i ll ' 'v , 7 4'sf , 4 ie:M a as tP1 ) §14 it
t-liii
self en 'pe arience, ' and a`,& I decree,
'declaring.Fie. to a state or siege . (hi
Thui4day, e elaraquidNeelitldelthlrrl:w
sided n and u sines/ which was entivelY Ist
pended the y previous, , was pmerany re,
slimed. _ ,' -I" . _, ~1
At;one ti e -ihelerti t . was eminent, and
nothing but the cotirtigeima prtalenceof the
Presi 'lentillifiTe4-bi ibe-ti k iii i#kaatilieltyr
prevented the an9sesen-46. :
Numerous arrests halts tak en Vac% win
ding several meniherti of the '4eitelrhltilf ,
Arago and Ledru IlAYOkehle r tui44 them
The last accounts report iitate ottninqui-
My, hut there was an' Uneasy 'feeling idloat
that a renewed attempt would= be made to
upset the Govemm_en, t o 1 and :04_, ,Wheti it
comes to the point,theitsTrip,Aofiwove
steady. l if = , , r.;=
1 ITAri r . 0- , 1
From Rome we learn that the French
army commenced the -lattack on= the 30th
inst., and that, after: a, sanguinary'engage
ment in which the Romans lea 800 men—
sumeededin carrying several important posts.
A series of attacks have since taken lace,
in which the victory is variously. stated, but
in% high theinvading arnaY ha's suffered inos , .
The French papers piblish conflicting re
ports 'of the operationtof the artily; but
from accounts received - thei l ith inst., tt, is
clear that Gen.
,Ouilitbt ad not hen gained
access to the city, though he. had gamed a
position at the north 4: 4 0f, e, which wciuld
enable him to command the city. - i
The latest despatch &t in Gen. Oudinet is
to tbe 6th, inst., at whic timo,lic o eclihis
trenches'and had regularly bet tfir t eity.
Theie is no appearaft of yielding on' he '
er ten
part of the, Romati , _ konj.,*3 ,
c f itt.
everything ;west* eiin '' the 'lle le tat
they would make a M deter, Witiett*,l4 - ---
tance and fight to the l i t. , - - , i r
All the SoCialiSt or d 4 ltet t ililie&l .-j'imr
nals at Paris, except the 'Nationatlniiebeen
suppressed Since the disturbance on Wednes
day. ,
The city - , of Rlieinislis reportef'l to beln
full insurreetion, and td havel'esinblished a
government of Bo 44ubliOns:1
CHOLERA IN ENGLAND AND!FRANCE
• ••
The cholera' has. again appear l ed in En-;
gland, and several Ca.SCS - .have occurred in
Manchester, and othetparts of th wintry.
At Paris this disease is-malting the most
frightful havoc---eietinioie - S6thaii - nritat --- --
14mirds of 11,900,depiths have alreadyoc
curred, and in one d'ay.there were about 900 •
cases and 600 de aths repurted. .1
- Marshall llngeand and many other persons
9f eminences have fallen beforfs th e scourge.
o
it has broken out anew in Sibe ri a, Vienna,
and Presbarg, and, is: ..?fii - i4_ Xn;„:. ' fearfully l
at Alexandria and:cape iri F.gypt
KoSsuth has - arrived, in -Perthi. and has
been received in the, capitol as t4ol,gr . Otleto
of the Hungarian rhP4 ll e: d ,....L ~ -
It would seem , .that; hostilities.a still
ried on in the South lietort.' - ' '
ans and`the scattered rem;
army, supported by thi
reports which reach , uSlat,
tradictory, it is -net deeined
mit them by telegraph n ,l-,
ItIISSIA I,ANIY.,
The Russian 'Generai
. ~ I
tion to the Hungarians, tl.
that if they do net, lai / doN .
...,
submit to their fate Witlingeed:gra,ceil.they ,
will be made tc!! feel tile. eOn!ingeßcfml - -4:0(
their presumption. , •- 1 u -- 11,, ; . .z.,..i . ,-- - 4...•„ , ,-
Every ' effert - is , beitiemedSr to;`;rtins. ' the
people, mid the StaggalGoi-ernitient.hai or
dered'
,UM clergyruan; to ,pMack against the
Russian. • .1 -' - .-.1., i' 1 , -.. - •. _ ,
1 BinkT4-111e WWI
- . b . - , c ,
_,_ , ,_,
dary lino betw4olf , 681'1311kt 'Total"' - 4 1 , 11(1
in, rdiam wi ,the Asbhur
tLCankatPg ty "ll ' 334l : latii Of,hrie linidred
treaty ' '*e° • •niti, 14 PFkirkhrec ; !,iiinidred
men
'eighteen
t" t t i k t I ' ll ir 9 isir'l ` elli, l'thit4gh' - the `forest
timiv nli,ks faeetPa •d'a., 4 7antrelentedllot all trees.—
A — tliet ' end wi of,eferk Mile iti - a i*stiron. pillar,
:painted white, leouaier i four feet out of t h e
' 'fi ft I - ' the bottom,
ground, seven ' i n -,tuar.e.-At l e ftd • onus
an d fd at the tini, , l'v ll 2 ll " . °7 . 1 ,-..,; ... n , ; the
sid naming the commissioner -war.-f7
line, and the date.l 1 - 'r- ' ill! ' ''' 4 24 l
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'inst., sass the Hartford-Vjm,fwbiler::..
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