The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, March 13, 1851, Image 2

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YENTION will he held in the
ter:int TUESDAT. June (..'4th, 1851.
' .3 cifii - elittiiijg - tandidates for the , o'ffi
•liinit:Vanal Commissioner. and also
Cu art.
JIMMY' U. FULLER. Ch'n.
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Tilt Impson Jones,
iuft 'Samuel B. Thomas.
John S. thnwn,
(pm' T. Taylor Worth.
AlexenderE. Brown,
Dakar,
Watts;
~; resort, James Clerk.
' Sherman .I)..Phelps,
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Jahilllli!hn.
:Daniel M Cur( y,
- George . 14ear. r
44tuts Alexander . Clnre:
„ •',FrancisJirdan.
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Af.l4l:,,e,Frntrr.—We have heard veparts vis
>~triHn+s>tifray taking places lately on the 'Railroad
creek valley, but have heard no
lt:titit*Sitit*finito about it than the following par
hy the last Denmetat. Stone of the
itin.the road came into a -grocery. kept at
Lenny and in a Ainaivel with the
ltOttet,'-itotitti of them struck him with a pound
*.tity vi,keieupon Mr. Paso, who is a-fearless and
ta r aiNtevaita, jumpo3 0%-er - the counter and - went
iWifia'.l4itii:ants, who being tno numerous to be
444 - it 7 MiCby him, gave hiin a very severe ; F :'' ' ''''fiking'his bead and-face in a motd dreatlfpl
':A•eonstable wits sent with a warram to
ti!e. offenders 'the next day, c. , 1t0 offered fore
vith club= etc, after aldeh as the
ieport fitys, the officer called on military aid to as
4-31010m,and,tool: sonic of the ring leaders to a jilt ,
_Lice ..rf Peace fur examination.
!•::' . 7.T.otrEzt.-IVe are informed that the mart . strtick
eitltvlte weight was Mr. Ruhr %PFC. a very quiet
I 441teable and respectable citizen, who wivz thus as '.
idled withnut the least provoeation, .the
probably mistaking him for Kane other man
7Aiinnt they owed a grudge. The report of the
I 'a, .itia'beitig called nut is said to he errnueotrz,
r t
." : 44:;e tetn a g Gorporitlre guard of any such organized ho
known-in those dir,trinzt. Sonic few ar
;;_, Wwere however made. hut whether any of the
offenders were recognized and held to bail we
- 4,10 W -not. •
' 7 .4471•ELL . E. LIVING Acs..—This vat tole
Ow E. Littell Co, corner of Tremont mid
outfield streets Boston,) is worthy of 'commen- .
ion, ,as a. cheap and practicable method of to or
;lnlay library with useful and entertaining
Ong,' It contains about 4-S solid pages weekly,
..'itkistantitil matter tit 121 Cents it number, or
pages,a yeat..for e 6, in ti form convenient
iding . intobooks: i Weinow mane itprompt
erinCiiiitolintt belagmtly snbject to
, pthstage. Two numbers; however; '284
:e been missed during the past year,; from
cause unknown, which if The priblishers mill
supply, to make our file complete, they will.
ttly oblige us—and etpecially our better half
• mare - ample opportunities for peru.ing the
.trs as they came , enables her most highly to
initiate them.
The long windy arguments of vome of the Loco
ms and speech maker. 'in the Legislature
against the pnlject of Banking security based
en State stocks mnounts to this : That State stack
are apt:trite fluctuating in the market tas they •
have been formerly under Loccifoco administrations)
and that they are therefore unstable security: and
in the next place. that as the State debt is now in
a way of being gradually paid up (under the Sink
ing Fund operation) and will be extingni-lied in the
,eharse of 40, 50 or 60 years. the State Stocks wont
be in existence after a term of year., and the Bank
eiecitrity will therefore have vtituAled
Verily,,if these arguments don't demoli,ll each
other as effectually as could any two kilkenny cats.
:tie are nojudge. According to this logic a. le , ,rst
secured by areartgage on landed.property Must he
bad Security inasmuch' as the price of the land
.thight fluctiate; tind then again -the more certA in
.ty of the mortgage being cancelled in due time.
tag pure frail the security afforded by such inert-
!cost. AN; THE Wine MENitt ER-S.—Forty of
tlelni?; members of oar State Sen:A and Rouge
47,eitpret , entntiveti have joined in signing' the col
loitte recommendation of Gen. Scott fur the next
PX . O idency.
The,utidersigned, Whig members of the .Levis.
lature of Penretylvanta.: res tf 11 .1 to
pee a y sugze the
frien l as of Gax. SCOTT. throughout the State. to
, 4,rtd ennsult together upon the
for
altl3rpriety of .presenting bia tame for the next
Fri.ideacy.
I.:The Philadelphia Daily Newsgantes with itppro.
Itation from the Delaware Republimt, an article
sbaridy 4-abutting this movement a' follows
'The people delegate no such poser to their
iblie:servants in the Legislature. end those who ~
EfiraPtlo - dictate in thi:i or any other manner,
Agit iittle-regpedfiir themselves, and less for
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jiejnil4l4s - be intlieli Lesorritie, awl tiiat
—lBrDlTim : llloooiiiiii appointed Postnutefer. 'We
1 tllit,' itii..44 . 10 *tit - his' taking the office from his net '
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That l a f
tty ot e.yn ee elation t ie
fiery
jtery lirgeand scitnewhatien.theincrt4seAs.matii?
!festelifiy thOnigettless wh:ich every new: dies
''swy or doctrine is intiglif wral if there
...41 [ 17g. t,l9( ! ke . plansible, It . , is tit„ once " piped .
down," without even ingnicing . whitlier it is diges
tible or not. Thus it is that we see men of science
rind of some phtsulsophical 'xeasoning,,;ready to ad:
mit that there is snmethingisupernatutal iii the (so
called) " Mysterinuaacrit•sc-hdigs," while„some, would
be knowing' ones, pretend'ottolve thei whole mys
tery by asserting that the shunds are iproduced by
the toe. ankle, or knedjointi while minors, as well
read in anatomy, declare that it is itnpriteible to
produce such a succession 4 sounds, Without doing
irreparable injury to the joints thus exercised. Bo
this as tt may,- it is not try purpose this article
to attempt 'to explain how he " niysterious knock
lugs " tare mark, tier to denbunce theta as a hum
bug. es t hive never had an epportunity;to witness'
their - wonderful power " cud investigate the sub.
jest ; but 1 wi:l merely narrate an instance in which '
it chanced that I wits the " prime actor" and which, I
at the time. created neatly aS much excitement in
the 'quiet village of ltai'e the "knockers'
in Roche-ter and other places ; thus sl owing Low
ea-y it is to make things that - are natural appear
super-natural 'to ther=e muirritinted. 1 discovered
that there was an invisible agency which could be
applied to any inanimate bi d dy, that was nett too
heavy, stub as a fire-shovel. tong., priker,• cane,
broom and could render them apparently sub
servient to in will without' touching them. • After
this di•ccoery I frequently amused my frie.nd., in
the private circle by caw-ink; the shovel or tongs-or
whatever was nvia convenient, to stand tip' in the
middle at the room and aliow any one to put
tint on top of it, I it to follow me .v. 111, 1 .1411 mom.
round the r..otn. dance thelpolka and perform ma
ny wonderful and aniu.4o:2; iricks, to the astoni.li
meat of all who a itne:sed them and I am rota
dent th.tt bad I -two so- (ii- , po:ed, I e „ l ,la h ave
.pawned them: Lai , : off upon thuu-ands. of the t'xed
itious ns ,tintethiog super-naiural.
In Febuary of '5O, business called me to the dl
Inge of S. in the Stateof VI ; It sob ipirenef
Aro the ni,;111 ufrer my arrival, thera was to be
ie,ture on the Science of I' ' e together with
experiments in the same, itOiveretf. P.S was asserted
in the Itand•bills, for the purpii-e of •• convincing till
01 the genitinene,4 of, thi4 won,lerful Science. Ad.
tnitUoiet iP cents. !laving seen considerable in
the public }alias of the wotklcr, pt.rf,,,ntled through
the :agency of this ^ new science: I availed myseif
of this opportunity to witne. , o that i had"` read 01"
i,tid be convinced" that it wa. truly iariientile—
Well the leet crer commeeced, me in a very elo
quent manner proceeded to explain to-why's and
wherefore's " of the science,
art-ld the audience ap•
peered to be perfectly fOltisfieik until he attempted
to prove by actual experiment,ie_hat he had assert•
that " a!: were su-ceptible to this power," when
he (nand that the ' green mountain boys " partook
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too much of the spirit of Old E4lian Allen to be
come sub4ervient to the wilt of one man, anti that
they would, de pile his utmost endeavors to , cloe
I their eye.. (charneteristie eat' the race; keep ':orte eye
open." After flt: hour of tinsuece4ful 'attempts,to
place sortie of the audience "under hiscontrol," the
I entertainment began to le.ie much of its interest
and they commenced hiatsing and 'calling out for
the , u'iciinvinctrig experiments" t.r Their 124 cents--
I saw that the Scit tier trast likely to receive some
detractory result. by heilig in the hands of the,:utt
thetcfore resolvOcl fo it . pl? my newly
aequ i rtt d A r t t o .one purpose. and. make the Du
dience r.wal:ow oh,• thing if they a-ould'ot the oth
er. 'So - rising. from my seak, I begged perinission of
the " Profes, , ,r to aiiiiw the to attempt at least,
to convince the :oldie:ice that ruin could nut only
ever' a powerful influence ho the minds - of his fel
low-men, but also on inaniinAte which was
readily gratiied. I then eimsed the cane of a gen
tleman, Who was seated near me, to follow me out
in front of I,he audience, which., together 'with: the
fire-shayel performed .many wonderful feats, such
as standing erect_ while as many as six caps' were
piled on top of them, dancing. and fidt.,r ing me
around the roomenbsiirvient to my wi;i, while
was standing several feet from them; MIA was a
poser"—proof positive- and the audience retired
in Wonder and admiration. perfectly satisfied that
what the Professor " had asserted, had been de
monstrated beyond the possibility of a doubt.
During my stay in S—, I was considered at
least some piimpkins" amd there was nothing else
talked of but my wonderful power over the :am
and shovel. Old women M :.' iere actuaally afraid of
me, few Mg no houbt, that might take advantage
of this power arid cause some of their fair &ugh
ters trifo!low me off ; bntilliid not find any of them
as sinsceptible my 6 ' beicitfthing irvinenee" as was
the shovel or catie.
In conclusion IT:will:say, if there are any- .who
tioul.t the po.sibility of sUct)i feats being performed
a• above narrtat :d. that there a manlier of men in
this borungh who hare W.ittieststed the same and
can vutich for tllieir realiik Mysterious - as anti'
things tray appimr. there !ii notlung supernatural
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about it, and nothing b t !t• hat one man can dopist
as well as another if he tali y knows how ! ' Won
der if tb . c *mysterious knoo.tkera " cati explain hots;
it is done? ' Trro.
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bl,i,:strilse, March 10,185 .
Llugaro vs. Ilurak;c.—;. f all the eases re have
si
heard of lately, tin! , preen i ' ' c 1 discovery and -expo
sure Of the Rueltesker ;hum tkg or"; mysterious rap
piogs" so..called, b ' ' three ( fietors in Buffalo ;seems
to its the most palpabte: i powever arrant a hum
hug lb , Ise ra ppinkS, may Oel, theidea that thetiolies
resembling thumps On . fallii.hk' and wallsn£'liguses
may ll{ be ay be made by+appi»: !the knee joints--in 'as
raPid - stieeessinti„and cons ;tittenittinuanceias4die
rapping - s are said iO be:iitatie, is the:;titolf; ritlicti
ions of al 7; ; `..: 1 11l
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'There arettiv let! t : Vinegtditortin . the -tin
tiranches of: - .14 . 1 * T ifltio' ill :Leetifittore.. , It- may
titet:ef..re,"l* . .p . Aiy. frill 'n'tned -,, illnt Mutt' ig done
"liilifig.4. l3 is se rgan iwili4
L iviltiblepritcticable and
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•• ti 1811 the
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fll re vr passed a
; 40 , (1;0h- trigge..4 orup - Sate I etzliaattlio a
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bit' Go 'Shutiki
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- , trbings at Banlob*. -
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Members of thi...,'Legislature ritturied fetiO
their trip to Baltimorsind lliashington, 'an
the
day the ad inst. .;sTot . inttch WaS done in the iien;
alktesides the preseatationof:iiiimeruits petitions_
4ithe House a motion was criade toholdriftemoon
sessions each Wednesday gnil Friday, which, with
verious ! - amendtnents offered, was debated during
thatiafternoon. One amendment was offered Prot ,
posing to meet' every morning at 9 -instead of.lo
o'clock. Before the subject was finally disposed of
the House adjourned.
In the Settltte on Tuesday. the 4th a great many
petitons were offered of no particular interest to this
section. Mr Crubb offered a resolution for calling
on the Caular.Commisioners for 'Certain information
relative to the amount of trade tat the Columbia
anti other Railroads. Mr. Brooke read a joint reSo
lotion relative to a final adjournment. The House
took.up and passed a great number of Bills on
Tuesday, among which was the following :
A bill relative to School and Election Dioricts.
A - bill to incorporate a Plank licraclCompany in
Wayne county.
A bill to.incorpnrate the Springville and Took
hantiock creek Turnpike and Plapiißoad
ny.
On Wednesday the sth. Nr, \Vanier on the part
of the Judiciary Committee of the L -.l enate to whom
wadi referred the question of the cohloitutionality
of the proposed Free - Banking law, based upon
State Stock., Made report that said bell was not
unconstitut ioliaL Among the bills reed in place,
Mr. Pucker read one to incorporate R Sullivan and
Bradfoo Plank. Road Company. - In the House
the Speaker presented a memorial again•.t repeal
ing the law of '47 to prevent kidnapping, Mr.
Kunkel Offered a resolution colt:quire in'o the expe.
diency of of making an npv.oprintion for the pnr
clia-e of gr.unds on which v., erect an' executive
-mansion at Harrisburg, for the residence of Gov
ernors, whice was read twich and passed,
On Thursday the 6th, the Senate was c hi e fly
engaged in di,cu.sing the Free Banking bill w i l l '
proposed unictlmerits. The House was'r — E i th i n l y
..em aged in con-ulering the bill to etlar,ze the city
c, , rviration of Philadelphia, taking in more ;of the
districts now embraced in the county, Se Feral
seeti,,n- of the bill p.L.5..e.1 on z , ccoodl reading. • ••
Oit Friday the Senate wag again engaged in
(Voir us-ing the Free Banking Bill, In the flou , e,
Arming the Eilk read in place was one by Mr.
Ret nicorpt - krue be Great Bend Depot plank
Road Company. h td tip aka the bill
to compel certain Itaieroad Cintipaiii4 including the
N. Y. & Erie to fence their mad:. Varioin amend
nientß to include other Railroads were proposed
and the bill discusced.
On Saturday the Speaker of the Senate prcsent•
ed the annual Report of the Leggett's Gap Rail
road Company. In the House the Bril to incorpo
rate the Farmers & Mechanics Bank at Easton
pas-ed. The bill to compel ceriain Railroad Compa
nies to fence their roads wa; also passed. in which
the N. Y. at Erie is compelled to fence theirs in
Susqiiehanna County.
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CLAlLvoy.aNrs.--Mr. Hampton, whose clairvoy
ant performuueea we mentioned two wirks ago
has returned to this place 'accompintledl by 'die
Teed, the Professor of Meer risen . whif'i r perates
upon him, and as the former has called u. rise 2;1
acquaintance. with theTrintets this time, vie
.., t y that he appears to lie a man of gentlermay
deportment, ai'ho nueses very fair offers to the pch
he relative to ins examination of the c an ., and
cality of diseases S:c The,y positively decline any
pay fur their Qtirviceq, we believe, unless the party
is entirely satisfied. Having had no .opportneity
of testing their operation., hitherto, we cannot of
course give any opirion of them. * They may he
found at Searle's Hotel for some day.. to come,
where those interested may call and tee for them
selves.
A terrible Stearnbnat•eplo4ion tool: riare nt
St Lank on the ‘2?,,i ult. by which nromeal, person.:
were killed and severnl others wounded. It was
a ferry boat
Another occurred at New Orleans on the '2B!h
ult. The steamer Coriana exploded her boiler kill
ing and wounding 8 Iry 10 persons.,
Another occurred at New Orleans on the Zd inst.
The Steamer OregLn exploJed 114 boiler and was
destroyed by fire--some 40 11 re -= r.
Cassius M. Clay is announced as r a candidate for
Governor of Kentucky. -
Hen. Henry Clay haq been visiting Philadelphia
since Congress adjourned.
It is said that Cul. Benton has declared he would
net be a candidate fiir the Presidency.
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The Daily News ays:-.. - -We learn that before
the adjoutninent 'of our Statc Leg,i , !ature, and
some time hence, it is .the intent lee of Mr. Wely , ter
to pay his re.pects to that body, if a day or two of
leisure can be had.
A ichuol house near the -Presbyterian meeting ,
house in Springville caught fire by enMe accident
and was/burned on Saturday night the 14 in it.
The small pox in the vieamity of Linesboro' and
Susquehanna Depot is reported to he subsiding.
Temperance illreting.
' The Lenox Temperance Sociey met m are io t b .
pursnant to adjournment, atri although the roads
were in a bad :condition fur travellin; the Midience was quite large and Spirite.l.proyitig thallthe
itcix people stilltake an interest in.thii great
‘ at:eand that the Society is in It flourishing, con-'
ditijn 7, - • ' eleven perso - is signed the-. Pledge, sever 7
: Lii i l f i ihoinWere in the habit of drinkicg to alone
extent ;`May God give them strength to withstand
the temptation. The - 'society adjourned to inset''
l' again on the evening of the tint Friday' In AOrit. '
1 C F. Itaid Sec y.
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• Tialkgß'' at W a l t i ng ton.
close' of ;Cinigkess.
(a wes tlid not efiofy adjourn 'at mid.;
uiglii „ m by. the 3d es ct 4 suppled tint cpe
tintied tdt:abeut Tuesday' nap. The
folio; -c?r+iii of their proceedings from Friday
r out , (I Ac,blir;oantiellti let
d io n ' tomtl itSty
ici;.ketyieh Tribune,
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•TI Ihiwe on. Friday; 'after -a long and
hard: irtitfte-• passed the corrupt res dution
f or ‘ j u g ihomas Ritehie stunr hundreds of
tho :pals of dollars, to which lie has nojust
„h a t.ver. The-pretence for this large
i nto tlte . Treasury. is thatßi'chie bath
l o qinp i tio hy a contract to do the public
which putTosely took at a low
rate, Aorder to get the job away from other ,
!Partly! , kylio stood rea l ly to take the contract 't
upon far{ terms. RlNllie made the It We.tit
bid at LIAO. time, tlitet.ding to f. et i t i on con.
to make tip his losses, with a heavy
p ro titad.l..4l. Ile hat followed-put his origi-;
intewiim, and the I - louse. hr a vote oft
loci to 10:3, has sanctioned this unfair and .
fr a ndnlent mod. of .doing 1;11 , i:toss. .We I e-!
g iro , t that a titimi.er toted in hitch-;•
i e *, f a x or, and thus did all in their power to
indoisendently rich,an object which
we are assured the tutu claimed is sufficient.,
SCTOI
In the Sena:e, on Saturday. the Chair pre-.
, tried front the coin
;lli tip• ildorlllati./il hi• possessed
e oneernin the ditliett;ties between the Brit
i•li at .1 NIca;:1 , 411•1:1!!!11 01 :tio , I lie loij
mending the exist; g lavis regulating .the
eini•ensation of ni.llll..er= of ma.;
taken up and passed. ILA. clan s that re
aarr
ti-, S•nator shaii riveive v. hat
e',01,tr11(111e Along (I. hate then
.prting, tip about t • d slsose of rir-t,
tinally the I;:t.er :tool 1,;i1
taken up. It was ilm ,, ht frolit oi..lockAiri
after midnight. in aec ohlance with the lore i
arrahgette•nt of the Loc,foeu
with extra tenneit.v atd
•1u the Il ou se,tl;, (:)11 2 1,.." ll:Turt was
m~Nin it nua tmivrod to 1)e rrint• d.
went into Committee on roe Navy
AfTropriation Bill loik ! _;; debate on.iied,
in whidi varionA amendment , . vivre
among !hem %vie , . one Fimirol ria!iil. 2 ., On e hun
dred mid fifty ilmii-and doliarA : . or a (.1, - Y
dock in is ad0pt.....1.
Various other am-ndui.mts wore acti-d on
and the Lill paA-ekl. The el,-al, I'•.ta:4-.!
was then reportcd Lack from tiro
with amendments. T.i.!
mittee pront.:ed modhication. to !hem ; not.
however affecting !lie rate., but inakiii:r
to the piinted chth-e. and
providinu; for tile conne„!,••• of I iirct• o,l;ti , :oces
Th. ain,lidln+- ills We-re concurred in. The
'louse then adjourned, at ti quarter past 12
Stnidav
The Senate on Monday wasted tile day !
and night in talking-- a b u l t it• the Inver and
Harbor tall. Accortlity s • to 1.-e% ions arrate4e
silents, the mrajortty-of the Opposition, hut a
Minority- of the Senate pr.e‘ owed nethla on
the bill by otferitez, frivol i n, a met.dotent.:,
tat kitrz trzain , t time, readiter V, to .Nl-•ssa
(ire. The "Democratic" ettial.datvs 1,,r the
Presidency nearly as namerous as " Deoto
eratie" Senators—were MI \‘ ti' rdit o.v
their hands on the subject:of Har
bor iitTro‘einents,ai.d •hone , the (I , _-perate
effort to :stave ,t'ff a vote (tat tie bill.
will at the next election in to take
both of this Tie -4 n. as hit'
in..retocury dine. Mt-is rkiNh to pr o ‘, ' to the
people . ' of liwalltie , th at i ! u • v
are tin- devoted fri , •ll,l , of 111;ver aoll thy 1.,r
latilro‘ ements, and to c..rtH!) utter
th a t ail,ropriations for stieh purposes are pit
constitutii.mal and opposial to Dentoeraev.
The pros'tration of (._'Oninierce the wrecks of
vessels on our Lakes, and the stia•r ,, i7ez of
Steamer , . on our ricer., with the los: fj
of h,es annually, are in the e,Lima
lion of the Opposition, of very , mall acc..aint •
in Comparison with dattne2;il,;,:, tile (-hallo, of
the success of a Presidewial
in the evening the Senate sti.:pettil-,1 the
rec,llar Order for a few niinuto , i, el)lWili in
th e house arnetulments to the •Posta;.;,..,
form Bill, which is now a law. Ail night
let r . , the struggle in the Senate on the Liter
a.OOl Ilarbor 43;11 was maintain T l with una
bated spirit. Henry Clay led the tiseendatit
110'4 with all the energy and .pow, , r of his
early .11e was fully never
to give way, v-hile the •ninority made 11-, Ste
cret of the i r determination . to talk out the
session rather titan to permit the bill to'pass.
Jefferson ba% is avowed and gloried in this
resolution. Downs, "furney
acted in the same spirit, Finally at 4 o'clock
on Tuesday morning the p o :t potted
he consideration of the Iti% er.. and Hai hor
Bill for four hours, and to. ,I; tin tile Civil and
Diplomatic. Appropriation Bill.
The 11
__wise On :Nionday passed the follow
ing Bills and 113. solutions, iz : The Nayy
Appropriation bit! ; the bill inaLing rrppro
priatrous to . light Houses; the Senate's bill
to prevent Constructive Mileage ; the bill to
ascertain and svttle Latid Claims in Cali
fornia; the :Senate's Joint liesollition av
thorizing the President to send
l a Govprritpent
ship to the 11,diterrImean hring Kossuth
and his companions to the United States.--
The Senate amendments to the 'R o u s e R e so:
lution exteraing to the widows of r
Acts Soldiers the benefit of the Acts of 184 1,
'43 311(1'44: The Senate bill providing an
Aslyurn fur aged and 'disabled &tillers,
.Tho
Senate bill
.regulatinn- the . Appraisernetit
of Imported ltiereltandise,:.and;protiding for
'the'r,ipperntrient:.of f4ll , , ,,Aii.pritsers at large
ROkoltitlim providing fer r tke,dist4;
lint url 'of thC - : forthcoming tetnini
4riOng:the t4ni.bers.. The:tbankioifu . Sed.te
:ajisiien4.oe. :rules to take or,llie'"Fiefteli
Spoliation bill. whiehlunt Senate,
and finallv s by.*4.:iif.`.iiivel'siOni : fiilidA4th
v i ew t t ',,, sl o wl i fi let.,,soo . .efl4.nele:sani'g loose
, - .
.:traritei':that'o4sed 'the : naeat extia awindle
41 250 dotiits~t k4e l Y. - itOitlPX .
Po ! .irji' f iepet*Xoii,tetigi=,:fire tO , tder':'; 'Ni p *
itdjotini' TO6k, nildnigbt,s but beitii
!under the-necerelitrof.vaiting - iiPon , tliemol
itions of the Senate thei . OinageAto - , - ii . eep:ii . 4
tO - P titel
flung]) of ; thic pr
appoaraiin6 of Iransn4tings,(iiiiiines throngh...,
'Out the remainder or ,the
::Thelionsefrora.tOlClocli , on-Tnesday
niug. wasted the time in making unimpor
tardmotini;., concili w Ilie -
Senate'sranietaltnents to the civil, diplomatic
and Army Bills. At half past seven a re,.
cess was taken till nine. - - •
On re-assembling, numerous vain attempts
were• made to consider- Sundry.. hills. The-
House rtfoscd to take up the resolution -pass
ed by the Senate to establish the - rank of
Lieutenant 'Genet:lL All the amendments
of the Seuate-to the General Appropriation
Bills were concurred in. The galleries
were densely -crowded; the members all in
excellent spirits, and ..)0 or 30 of them were
trYing to speak at the same time. All kinds
of notions were made. Mr. Phoenix made
an ineffectual attempt to have the rules sus
pen;led, in order to introduce bills- relative to
the coinage of .•old,. The Committee of
Conference on the Civil and Diplomatic, and
also the Anne and Navv bills, concurred in
the % . iiriotts disputed amendments: At 12
o'clock M., Mr. Timms - cm of Miss., reported
that the President had nothing further to
communicate. On inutiori•of . Mr. Stephens,
the house airjouriled. The Speake'r then a
rose and delivered his farewell address, re
t his thanks for the flattering manner
in winch his official conduct had been spo
ken of. •
lo Senate on..Tuosdly morning, the
bit-ines..i it—iskilion tray proceeded with.l
amid some confusion. Among the bills pass
d Wl'l e the Ci‘il and 1)114011130c Appropri
ati‘m biil, the bill reducing the Rates of
1a;2:0, the' I',).t (),Fxe th e
tir-w tiliice.s and
a nd til t bill making Appropriations
fur it 4 lit houses.
Amung tle,se th..f , ate..l were • the Fret - telt
latiuns 1) . 1'11, the I;:iv.,r-and Ilarb u r Ap
propriation bill, the ipint ILLsolution
iing Mr. Ititch;e's l'rintin , :r contract; and the
liesolatiun creating the-glade of Lioutehnut
Gerd i t the army. The amendment to
th c .N a .‘y A ppropr.a ion hill, increa.ia , the
Colhie; Lii.t• if Steam
ers fur tarrying the 2i1.1;i: letw , _.ol N o w
York a:,,1 ori,00l• W 4 I. )4. The Appro
rrintions fir Natal \\ - arks ia Nev York
*s4),uuo.
A ft•v: iimiutes bets 12 o'clock, noon,
Mr. Undei‘vood from thr C o mmat- Q t o wal t,
~u t h.. rep,' tv,l that lie ha..l infor
med them he had nothime further to coin:nu
iicft..t. to them of a ic.rizdative elmracter.—
)I . r. Borricn uttered a resolution yr th i ki ; kA to
:dr. King-the presiding ullieer—unaunnuasl v
adopted. 'the Chair then responder!, and
pronounced the Soliate adjourned sit/et/ie..
SPECIAL SESSION QF Tpr. SENATE.
After an, interval of twenty minutes, the
tionate wa4 callod to order. Messrs. liria-ht,
llavard. Ilarlan, Mason,
Pratt. lta.it and Pod ! rrt of Wisconsin, Sena
tur, elect, a pliearod and.!we-e gtialifird. 1{
ulittions aippeinting COpmittees, and to in:
tl,rin the l'resid , :nt that a quorum was pres
ent, were adopted. Tile Senate then-adjuur
ned.
The olj-ct or the Special session is, to net
ei,•,n a nu! , l),.r treati:,. ftral to considor
ill:. IL ih,iil{nBll.lll9 inutle be the Ri-pfd...u!.
iittn; nil , l
it w.t= ev f ected, would (July occupy tw o or
tLrve dat,t.
Jenny Lind and-the BUnd Bo's-.
A poor blind b wi . to highiy gifted
with :1:1(1 who r-sid , (l in. tin.
Lortnern part of the Stater m.s.:Nsippi. had
expressed nine!' an x:ety for hear Jeit'ity Lind
that hi, friend,. raised a subscription to
send 3 .1 . 1111 to this city to gratify his wish.
On arriving here he aceid..ntiv took loulg
iii”-s at the same hotel wi'h Mr. kyle, time
ening. Mr. K y i?, somi
v,-ry \slid and sweet tones, listened for some
time in surprise and as the sounds died aw a y
lie said to " W , ll that fOlow thinks
he can play ; hut now jug show what I
can do." Taking up his flute he played the
air of the L Ist Rose of Summer," wi•li vl--
riations. The blind ho ) • listened Avith.breath
less delight,
s and foll ,win , .. the sound he
came to the dotir of lir. Kvlo, and stood
the-e - until the last notes c•nised. With a
feeling of impulse lie cola riot restrain, he
knocked at the dour. "Come in said Erie,
mill nut reco:raizing the lad, he said, " \V hat
Igo you want, sir re " I am blind, said the
111 and have been drawn hither by your
sweet music. Du . tell int, who yon
I am but a poor musician," said
and am travelling. with Jenny Lind as flu
tist." You are! exclaimed the hid ;Oh I
sir, do take me to hear Jenny Lind liaVe
c , ,ine a long way to hear her sing, but the
price of ticket-s is so high that, I ;ow too poor
to buy one. Gillet-pp take me to:hear her,
sir t" he continued %%tib great feeling; "I
have heard she is so good. so pretty:and sings
so sweetly, that I shall never be happy until
I hear ly.r." •
Mr. K. vh4 felt deeply for the boy, and
promised that he would take hiM to hear the
lovely Swede. Accordingly, lie,jooki-the
blind boy that night and placed him behind..
th 6 scenes... The sweet soup's of the
gale affected the lad end:produced
-upon him varied sensations. tht
. When
Jenny sang ". Home, Sweet "Haire," he.
t,a into tears. Qn her 'retiring she was
traded by the fiound of the boy's ;
mid inquired who he tons, :144.10
t . ,01d her the history of, the rt,,. : itt T ew . wprt 8,
'Which, lunch iiitereSted her . ; Mkt 4ndinefir,
him the next day; the . poor:boY:l4l. the..geo;
erons song4tre,ss,oue,. hundred dullnrs rjatio ,
than when.ho ie40104. the tiey'.2l7;i
The- •Waterford - - - 141aik - states' Ant'
Marla" POWeift nativo ot - Wateitoid
by d s coaelimaker is"- - ;usiNter 4 :ot ne:310.4,
t hart tfoi3 rtee*-- language% inetucliiig: t!te:'
4 k&'rnixtern-Greek.i Power is s',.yerit-'
young a y •
_wl;Nmsw!_==wm!i
the., %aye „
lugithre:
A-
con'igPond'qht - 4 - 3 i tint.r:fr ,
ohig set*loli v
-e
b3l-fpe nalte-of
deta=in 'Ol4 conn ty n
Ii Gilberto `'
pongsineq=,
shiye.
.ning-to
hared to defend 414
if he d d not st:in it Gil f)erti 11 1
three other blood-hound., push d: "on .
lie then tilwt, nod the_ pfyrr - *as - L
carried to a house, and-did jtra feir,days:—
'The pot;Fro7;liAr k
house gave hi inlf-:utijitid_ iot a 1 11
land of bo'n d age. Ler...blnedltound3-- take: '• 3
care !"
Aft:veer (Pa) PreibYtertan Feb.:26.
The same paper
CLEARFMLD Co., Saturday7::Feh.lk-itibt . F.
Friend Gnrdon.:ll4oilOCit,7riii:glividAsi
interesting to the friends ,of freedutk:itthn...
read your' piper, to - ihetir• : .ht - i#,: bOld - thii...•10 ,-..
nalpersi arc in this part:4'4 , renns-ylVinif
boutu:the 20th of Jan. - ...thert)!paisea'* - .oiy
house si,ven colored stopped
and gut giant: refreskinettts, s ,wer t ) : .ttred :and
hungry, and in a berry. to. get...on.;- was . ,
ahoa noon. They . stoppedlabout-flye
north oft his place; Wheie a -- -Po Or cOloregi man- •Si
lived to rest there f0r : 0641404 mat knoWing •
that there were eight. kith's:4ol;4 sabring' in''
sight of them and had Seenr.ithern .SeYeral
times. lint they had. not . enough ofthe.ba . -
s:;sr sort of lainsylvanittu;si;.gathered or- hired
to warrant an attaek ott..•the )Dior fleeing - •
hunilansti, Mb-) each had a: :large cudgel in
h i s b a nd, : vl.l had -sortie fire arms t4lO g. I
was told. 1 . 1:e ki3antiperi - popped ,
friend.of the slaves for the thotittht
it no eri in , to keep them:up .pretty late.get•
tin the beds ready, and thit:breakfa - -it ivaa.•
v e ry late next morning.. liiaChe :.-iueant Dies
the Free Suikrs Nvt.:re Dirt lite; but sett; It. --
Iwtel and put the pool' fefiewSoftflie'ttpder- .
gruand railroad. The .
tit. , trail With plenty of _meal) fellows -
'feet them lo the' poor colo*lsstuan' . . s .
There was a full strip there; hey- could find
the track no farther. - 711e,y !offered ftN=e, hen:.
•Ired dollars _to any, persdn• slhi, would-show .•
where the ne-rroes were. - hinithat was-a thing
After holdhs"ilong nispltrition
with the friend; of the Uniiiit; and tuteringl
manN• curses on the hJatIS of the fiee soileac,
they took the ron3 and g forrned.another plan.
They sent. a man ,head (04.: of their compa-. •
.t o ti l e settli'atient---a Quaker settle
ment. cailed th. Grampian ILA told -7
the that had sent him .on
t o t a ke e har z :e „f these runaway slaves,-that
he !Lel acree,l to take them! safe .t-O-Canati-t';
he INant....i to see them .hadiY as 111: kidnap
pers were not far behind, landa I had_ given
him strict charge ft') have' iiteth • out of the •
way. IL;g dt de,lored bo tliat was there
to g 0,..• with ?tint and-help limn tA.? .fltid them. •
g. 4 the boy nll holibidlihinittud. Started
e ff. Th e boy hex ti • t - ,,been;Sfen, or - heard of •
since. 11i; vies bor i atc•l,lstifitSbuigh,•in this
state, and knew. tv4itig about lavery, or .
where they wereftaskinihitik.
hope'the ofiintrOnity will have
an eye out :die; the - tny`... The two head
fellows from this •stater," , tvhq cot:miriade.' th,i."
pirate gang, were one rof 01'0 n:une-uf Brack 7 :
J o hnst o wn ; :Calabria.' county, (he
ode r of the name of ChristY, from the south
„f
.1 - 161.eertain of their
nam,ss. I ti,iulc 'it was OliVisty 'that took
po:sessism ~r the boy,.. lIeS had a hOund
t ate c a ll e d it a - blood-flown!, and scared
:110 W',/111011 and hays -them how that
iesatal would tear uprrunaWay slaves. ,The-v
-hunted rou.i the. north hart c f this county
for alt.mt dnvs;and eould• get no tra(k
of their s tray chattels. They then broke up
-!, g .ittr,and Look another - road home.—
t
hid ► 0):11:k of baine i ; nn a Niece-or pa
per of:=oiiii. in 'n rek:on. They sail
vr.mitt thew pity all their bills,
- with the'full ralia%yarvs: I sup.
1 ,,p, e , w e will Le called - . Lt I?ittvbeirgh , :,in a
time for riot eat eltin : .l;4ll,ei;e::fittraV.
tle. If vott
Dart of it, will be itiieretitifi,yatt . :'.9itii:lltl)-
1,11. It. is true to-the best 01? - ty l;nowleil e.
Yours respectfully,
.0 .011 G E. A aitascizi.
A li.inNAPPING•St..7.--.llnt a,Alhrt . tiM . O
ado a gaunt letnart . Ii in A. rue n n 1.; County,
Kentucky, :Italie hbovt. POrtsmenth, libera-1
tad tour of his slaves :Mid- they .took up'their!
residence Ilurlingii.m.;
,State dui
County Of ritwrence. :The j gentleman, who •
set tle-en free soon after died insolf.mt, and
a creditor or of the estate a Mr. S—,
that a 111•01 could not , .:put his property
out of his hands Wh - en'in debt, einphiyed
three or tour desperitte reit6w:i to owl:
'and
transport these slaves to t4eir - origma ~. tome,
Thu plan succeeded and Mrr. S—had them'
, sold at auction, and. the buyer Immediately.
st,-ted tho
LI tV relic...! County took. - uplihe. - cue, :the
negroes, and 'actertainitig: ; l .theAireetionthe
purchasers had taken, carne dowtr : here en
gagd eminent coutrsel and Witted
yesterday morntag,R ter ise. of
arresting the parties , ..i - there:, inilj44ll4 the
le , ralitv of the whatt- proaWin.ii ;iftveiti6L4- ,
• z.
teal. • If the clise . cinnes triatits4ill.-intolve
some points of.lmit to
11 . 2 ivc• A'eic l (lC l
Zig. 274 • , .
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FARMING IN San,-Jcsei
CalitUriiii,-lasr-idnivio .
on 150 acres, potatges, oinOm,,enbblio and
pumpkins, which he hold Zr.s2, LOOP., -
onions brought 40. - cent, a pound, cabbages,
40 cents a invitidw 14.-tploote
800 neres ATelll4.inigottOd ten
voiles of iron fence, whinii - 01401„ii.,#.144;6.
OOP},
it
I.i
,‘....jit4Ei441.,...iwe, Imre
l'AlrurAcrtrce, OF . J • . ~ _....
erolll the NeWlirk DO Y .UV . etti,er A t , i t i % g . " o - i . i s ,, ,
are in that city piOreelv-Iffillufso u " *4'
lu Adreil ltitts, stun 4 1 '
Jewelry, emP l 'l l o,4 E t t _.., t : L -Th Ft
r..., week. , 0 .t!
averivre o r t‘Tetve ilkom4s , , e i t . ii.A
weeld'y prodiket \of l os ou4lolll M l `*lA l , t h ei ßA
nlvtit $3e,00 Ot ' tf i , " ( !4" , Y e itt* , 10 '4
c kr ' uti tAtty ,,, - - -
man utteture of WatO k ;l M,l'r 2 P- 4 - 1 . 4-711
re - ttuvloyof.
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