The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, August 11, 1853, Image 2

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.ERAZIER, EDITOR.
MOSTItOi3E, PENWA.
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ThlitSdai Igarniiii lug: 11 .1851.
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One llar and fifty -cents per annum cask *ctn
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ally in a ranee:7'.... . -.-. .: ,- , ~' . :
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Two, D'ollirs if paid; within , thinyear. . .
TwO - Dollars and fi ft y cents if. not 'paid" until of
ter - the expinttion orthoyear. -•• : ' •. - . 1
-jar lie silbscription willbe permitted to retrain"
tm..4ettled longer than two years. - _
. D'Acontimilinces optional with the publisher till
ell #rearegei axe paid. - ' -
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--.' 1 . R' - ai's or i *IVERTISING. .- -
• Onsctuare onemeek 4.....::. •—•- - 10,50
- each subsequent niek,.. .. o,lb
B t i
,iness tardaper annum; with paper. .... $, OO
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, ' liberal , ditto:met Made to yearly advertisena
WHIG STATE 'TICKET.
rtAR P.ANAL,COMMISSIONERI
'Moses . Pownall; 9ftLatmu4er c o unty.
FOR ,AIIIiITOR GENERM.i
A. k. RicChare 4 - or Fraulclin eounty.
FOR SURVEYOR" GENERAL,
'Christian MEPerri, of Clarion county
_Democratic Leaning&
',..; The "Was hington Union—the organ of
1, the Deniocrhey, tha was Some time ago
,i 1 so ouppmiasticofitt sia and its ' paternal'
4 :-.." . _. overntnent—has recently given further
evidence of its aigsction* for the 'great.
Notthern Bear, k)yri.an attack on `Louis
,Kossuth, "IVICIFOS e seems to be that
'he takes sides with Turkey against Rus
-11 sia„ in their pres' entAuarrel. • Napoleon
in exile prophesied that fifty years
Europe would be either Republican or
Cossack It is easy to . see heyv such re-,.
publicatis as the trilon would have the
• ,
question:decided. 'RepUblicanism,fo 4 r
New World and itussiap Despotism tt'r
the Old, both to be extended indefinitely
by forcible annexat ion-that is their id
of progress. When the idea is fully car
ried out.,.when Russia rules the :Easters}
Continent and We 'the Western, what a
beautiful' world' this will ! No doubt,.
rugged Mr. Bear and charming Miss
.Arnerica will ruleihe earth in delightful
ilaTMOni. Then will arrive that happy time
we reed of for themarriage of the na-.
tions--the union . of Beauty , and 'the Beast
" a consummation devoutly to be wish
\
ed for,'T by the Union's sort of DemoCrats.
So the 'Democrats ofEurope must not
look this vday- for aid or. sympathy. We
den% wish to jute:ilex* . with the peculiar
institutions- of other nations. • Our pi
rate understailding• with Russia will mot.
permit it. ,Besides. these common Pr-
Vie" turope ought to know that Free
dst)ii although good for seine, is not ex-
i . oty the thing for , t.beno, any more than,
for the- alaveS' e of this country. It: , will
never do to make.; Freedom too common
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~ or it wouldn't be pftzed as t' ought. , -
',._ . :S. ', These seem to be about the ideas . of the
. f: : _WrOltington Tinian, which is-supposed to
4 '! I be the organ of President Pierce, who i . .
ik , l supposed:to:represent the opinions of what
"tl z .. = . - =
__
' ' 4 1S sameturies calledot would seen by way
' - I: of bttrlesque r " the Democ-ra4.". • . .
ati
~, tt, ,!tare Spe!imen Caught. - •
tif A young man whose name is supposed
it to be Joilma,Wilson, was brought to this
-- i flr place frem gpringville township on Tues
-4
day last,and lodged in jail. The. exact
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.. nature of the offence fot%which he was ar
-1
'': 41 z rested -. we have not learned , but under- ,
~- -,
stand he performed several: exploits pre
,l;:4 lions to his ipiptuie. Among Others; be .
4 4 .1
_Went :into a syho'ol house, and took aole ,
possession oftbe premises, turning teach=
41 - 1 er and Acholars out of doors. Again he
;4, en t er ed the house of Mr. taihrop, ; and
offered some instill to the family, when
' 11:- several men. etternpted toseize and bind
i--.7i - litti, but were. unable_ to de so. How or
Ili Whom he *as Hall" have
not learned. . .. ' . ' 7
l''} - While being handcuffed at the jail, he
showea' ‘ a
tiger-like •' ro ettsit •to % bite •
--,. i. and once seized the, jailor s thumb lulus
vll4 teeth, and only lig:go his bold on being
&ruck in the face with the hand cuffs. - ir
. .
Herefuses' toted his name.. He, - has a
wild, haggard look, and it is thought by
,some tbat he is insane. * sr
The Elections.
TiNNEasz.z.---!:-Nashville dates -of
.Au
gust B th say , l" In twenty-four counties
'e . Democrats claim. a - ,.gaiii of 1,000,'
!he Whigs only claim a loss 4200.
The result fi,Govetnor is doubtful. The
Whigs thus far have gained one Coa-'
t i m
- ':gett. " Col Winston, '
- - &NAM .-- . Democrat,::
Is ntaloub . dlyelected-6Overnor, thouph
,Bya :v eery all- majerity..E Then; were
four *anii* ates -rituniug, %.ia t-- Wii l at on ,
Democrats.; R.. W. Metier and W.:S.
.
earnest, Whigs ; a nd:CoLNicks, -Uulon
• • . .
- Democrat. _Earnest has received ' the
itext',lfu•getA yotetti.W Oston ! end it may
'Atnreutithat be will a dim eV lave n eta
-jar*" tittle-ft his.competiteriw
are
The, •-74';.,,,ta'
imperfect :l ut tbo im"7:--.:itive 27.7-Tta=
Wiurcts but the
am;
-Nvliii-x,!° in
a
: rl y - Rogers ,
mbar, "BZI%
10St
eris 1541('-` old 'we nom'.
061,
.-
itsigbl,Y. ble! • "'Mu\ . Into'
'Tem! • *5 a lade
Lewis, ',domed.
an-
Det
The-
're
na•
Wll,l X 4 , !am,
IlL*l!f",7
1- 411 -
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ided. _
is Ohl Fogiti ,, 4B•' it - Logo4c4
The 6311oWing quotatibn from "F, dget
Fixi r tigton," one ofJoseiih 'G. Neal'` anin ,
sing." Charcoal ketchcls," publiith
teen or twenty.years ago, - Shows that the_
use of the word' , fogie' tut a iieliticaLT des- .
*nation, is not of so recenterigin as many
stippose.-^ Logo-fogie,r : as = heo
.used,
seems to, mean' some . thing like:" Young
America;'' the antipodes of conservatism.'
Ought not the distiactionof "Old Fogie"
and " Logo-Fogie" tebeprcuterved
F,ydget. has been discbvered by -.Lynx
(who appears to be a regular Old Fogie')
and divers female domestics, slePing in
a barrel, in rather suspicious circuttristan-
Cei - ;WheieiiOn Lynx veettiresin stir loin
uz, with a stick, and on Fydget'E' remon-,
stiiiting, assures him 1114 into
another man'sbarrelunheknoivnt t
in the night-time is Burglary", TMs
Fydget deniei; and proceeds to ter :such
sentiments 'as gresily. shock ,the
tive Lynx.
It's a Logo-fogie exdai
with bohor-" a 4(4nright loge
1" . Screamed the servtui
go-fOgie !—how get ou
bite? cant-yoU get a gun:
t . ,
I.,Don't be fools---a lfigo-fbgi , iis a sort
of man that'don't think : 'as I
.do—wicked
critters all such sort of people "are,'''' said
Lynx. My lad, • I'm pretty Clear you're
alogo-fogie---vou talk as if your respect
for me and .other venerable institutions
was tantamount to .very little. You're
a leveler I lee,„and wouldn't . Mind knock
ing me down aillai.as pancake if, SO be
you could run *way andgdt out or t e
scrape." •
Not. a ha4ydeaciiption that - of ":You
America," is iv.? though the “"lannexin.
propensity seems to , be Omitted..
New Publications..
Fomsyliattza Farm JournaL-The •
gust uumbery.like its predecessors, exli
its a variety of valuable articles on topics
.
of interest to the farnier. ' Every farmer
should read this or some other of the nu
merous agricultural periodicals'. Bowen,
Meredith, 4: Co., Publishers, * - t Ches
ter,2l773l Pa... Price St a 'year iti adv 'co. --
Pennsylvania ...9 . c1e00l 'To Z.--We
know not whether leachers in thit.seetion
are much apquainted with this.Wk; . but
if not they should be, for it contai s Ouch
to aid lad cheet them in their u ' aPpre
elated labors.. This (August) - umber'
irl l
furnishes the,usual variety of inforrnHition;
under-the several divisions of Editorial
articles, Common School statistics, eau
oational societies,, mathematical depart
mem, original communications, educatio
al selections,- moral, literary, and scieutif
ie, selections,. addresses, reports, &c - ..--
Thos:H. Burrowes, Publisher, Lancaster;
Pa.. $1 per •annum . in advance' , -. '
or The NN'‘' Yerlt. Times t
the determination of the Secret
largely. to increase the numb
3,,
troops on the, Rio Grande; is
morement . towards the develop
project of furtherterntorialn Inisition ;
and the - Times is in favor of • t e project,
because " our :present licitinda ''Mexico-
ward is an •munatural and = indefensible
onc,' a nd 64akin,- we want El PaSso; . and
• country -7
the y through Which the Gila runs,
that we may have r a better Southern route
to the Pacific than we now possess."--
The reasoning is good. What better - at- 7
ginnent; amid tiro ' , strong use' !with the
weak than WS, “vre want it',7r coupled
with the significant remark, "tiro bOonda
rris indefensible." -, . ,
As 4 Gineral! Cushing said• the
day, in his speech . at NeWark, -“.Tht
a ilestiny_to:a Republic. We , an
men of Moderu ngrne. - March-,
march 1"
Hsu. SToast.—A destructive bail:: ern)
passed over this region',On Bunday 1: t„--
-The h
a
storm Scarcely reached this Be ugh,
, , .
but itystended from a .mile or:two IV*
Of here through several. townships.h
b i this.
i
and Bradford counties, doing. 'rancun
(*age hil egai
ts rse. Corn and "other reps
*eke .in - many instances leveled'vvi+ the
ground, - some fields being althost wholly
destroyed, and others snore or less injured.
Many hotses,bad nearly all - .the glass bro
ken fiCkni thei r .. Viilliti*WS. l, . '
. .
The season has been - very favorable for
the M ' CD crop in -this •viclotty,and . ' the
growth ixmore than - usually luxitiivt ;
but. where . the storm -- pissed, it has' 'slur/
denly
,destroyed the farmers' hopes of-ati
abundant harvest, having damaged ;ionic
j
as they state, to the extent of several bun
,
tired dollars. \ :
• RAILROAD CATAUTILOPItet---A ' terrible
ctitaitiophe occurred on Tuesday evening;
Aug. 2d. on _the 13elvidere and -Delaiiivare
railroad. at. Ball's 41and nine miles - from
Lauber tiwillo, N.J. A train orplatfprm.
cars conveyog about one hundred of the
laboreta on the 'road to their;homes, Was
thrown oil the. track „by a e4w that 10(14
den um uP°ll , n ra+ gi°Bt un
der the platform of the k•remOst car.. The
ear was thrown; of eta-five ethers foli o w.i
'ed before - the engine eould.ie - ' - ptict....
• — .. ~ .- ... : - i i i ..,.. -...-....: _-'
some of them being psortu 1 ed nd -otb
st7
erB set on [ 'ea:- -Ton POrsor4.reyi!l4iled
upon theipeuti:and one died te nenitAti.
h
' About twenty .more were more or Joie hi
, jured. -'- •:i ' - ' . --' ... -- -•- ` -I •
My.d .
iiiir; kn2r
beaa bighi and
-
inakelovnirwaras, ire*"
- _
ppose t4at is. dui: eel* j ot
stlidA'Aitrollomy.it he ire'
:**l4,o***Pit .1#!,04,11:1130,A44 amount.
It 'tiOreleteit Of Sujiineliiiitip
The Executive Committee of fithnSus
glutamine ;Co., Agricultural Society",de
iirn- te.sav a few works ort the subject ' of
Abe approaching - fair and Cattle show, to
be held nazi ' October: '. I
, , , yin ,
the`
purpose
The -Society - was establish for the
(l a
theil I ' d
purpOse of improving : grlc , titre and
Mechanic arts of the comity, by" bringing
exhibitors.together in an honorable cora-,
I Petition, ' - sprea. ing information of the
inest:Valizable c aracter; and
improvements of the'greatest importance
,
Ao us all . ;.iind i is evident that already,
Much good has been effected, fur every -.
Ono conversant with the agriculture of
this cOunty- must observe the great im-
provemeet that has taken place since the
institution was forrned—and in order to
carry out , the design your•futtering hand
is required to sustain it, not merely by 'an- - .
mual subscriptions, but by bringing some
thi,ng to the fair, as it is
-the united ef
fort of all that: giveslife and spirit to the
. honorable competition. of an agricultura l
exhibition. And although premiums can
not be awarded io every exhibitor, yet - is
not .every one benefitted t r by what he sees
,there collected'? and Alo ' he nut return
home a. wiser if not a be T
ter want does
he not derive a pleaiur and.fcel pr_qud
Of the progress that his 'runty is making.
•
in the cause of agriculture 1 An opportu
nity is also L given of seeind %ilia Others do,
.
and the natural questiOn.arises in:-one's
~ ,
own brea st, cannort d o till same or bet
ter: Ideas are alSo interclanged; and it
s
is confidently believed tha no o - farmer or
mechanic - who'attends the Fair,' - will r e -.
turn froM it, without more e il arged ideas,
and , intlitions of amendm at... And let
tis impress on 5I•ou to keep milling back,
because .you fear that 'oth rs may_exCel.
This is frequently a great rror, and,the
remark s often made-by pe ons who had .
not •con dence in. their Owp cattle or.pro
duction " that they
_coul have taken
miu m, or beaten urh a pro.duc
. he incipient list has been ex
-I)eyond that cf for er years, and
ty only requires t. - be fairly sus
in. order to o ff er soh an one as
lbe eicelled by , any county to the
And it is trusted, that every fe
lie, views this matter in a proper
will add her mite to these sugges 7
by contributing in some way to
arintis branches.bf industry or send-
"or_ inspection some work of art, that,
seful and ornainental may be seen tO-
nserva
a Lynx
" a lo
will it
such n p .
tion." -
tended
t ie soci
will :notl
State:.
in o Cr
the
get h
1%
therefoTO-,-appeul to . every true
'of Susqueltanriu aid our ef•
forhor prosperity,_
'-HENRY DILINRER. :
MARTIN` L. CATLIN.'
'JOHN E. BE iNS. •
Montrose Aug:9;1.853. . , ,-)' . •
. . .
y
. ' . . . A - Race for -Liber . *- • ,
A gentleman of Our. acquait tanCe,rela 7
ted to us. thlkfoll9Wing..whi4took place
wider his onrn - eye-at Niagdra't : ~
. ..He 'was:standing on.the Stein of one of
the . principal betels. there; 'iollien - a .car=
.riage. drove- bp - containing a. I : Su u the mer
and his party. ti, front - of tb ' hotel stood
a mulatto woman . talking iv h her hus
band,. bile Oro-rat:colored i afters were
nisi) t ere - employed. in theis varions dil
-1
ties.' , - :the man stepped frlart . - the, car
riage, his ye met lhat, of the iwoalan; and .
ciaboth si es there was instant - recogiii-.
salutation
1 i HO advanced-'toward er.- wit h' -tbe
a
Olutatieni ,-,. how; ..do . - you . 0; Martha?"
"extendin e ,4* -his hand... She 1 shrunk Wrck.,
fearing' th t if she. took-the.profferd hand
. !she would be detained by iit s grasp... Jle
. . r preised toward her;wbila.she retreated;
' and:finally turned and run." - The ,South
erner then: howled out-that he would give
a hundred "dollars to anyone who would
arrest her, --.- .2'.
inks. that
yofWar
r .of":.our
the first.
Orient! : of a
~ Several were brutal enough to. start
like h . onnisin pursuit". But her husband
sprang to her side, and the waiters iuter c
posed between them and the, puranere,
and all`rdsbe.d - toward the m
river.' The
•
Woman outran the all, even the husbind
and plunged down the ferry stairs by beps
instead of steps. : .A single boat litY there
while she eould riot push it off. In a mo
ment heifriends were at ber side again
while her putvueri were hurtling down
the steps. ' She'rang into the stern of
the boat, follow edby. her .husband, nth
-era seized;a handspike and applied it to -
The boat, it-moved, and at several hands
•• ere reached ,out to; seize it,' it glided'
j at beyond thetn. An instant more and
t ey were afloat on the broad river, and
-nt 'up a
' glad and defiant - hurra, -that
• • atheatd above the roar of the cataract.
•bey reached in safety a. soil. whichis
uly.free.--CM. t iris. Press._
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~ 0:1143 - 01(11 Moil m Vunaticii3m - issaid
to be awakening it Turkey and All the
Mahometan countrie of tbe East, on nc-
Count of the aggiessi ins of•Rtssia,.and a ,
'bloody 'and ferocious religious war seems'
imminenti
The Military . preparations - of
.Turkey aye far exceeded expectations ,
and the. j at 'Eke fectini . growa i in intensjty
al offers' of assistance in Men,• arms, and
money come ip from •remote i carners,of
the empire. A recent . letter; froth Con
tiantinnple 'says : . • k A.--- -
...
At etesaria where 20,000 students for
‘te or.
tit+. office of the pri
Wit' is preached fr
the students; parad
nets, :crying; . ,' IV
and teat h to the. G 4
of, the 'different
speak of the_ snot
for . th eCatille Of hi
.
rirNew Orlea is the only seaport in
the Southern States having any consider
able amount of commerce, foreign or doe
mestic. % This pato has been based up
on the vast cm of cotton, corn, tobacco,
and oiler domestic products which find
their may .
..thitfter fat shipment ; but lat
terly the exteuSive chains of rldlroad Ind
other lines._ of Ounnunicition opened, be
vveest the< ,1 4 14rthern :Atitif4ic _seaports
and the who.ll WO4, hire. made in"'
Nlsla inroads upon : this Imiximeroe• "Sal
gni"'
.. 'the : l ' Ckfr water egteele9kfet*l_
, NSew'Ckkeets ha' it glea » .,ntetiaure
1 te. - ytim,i beir nalATiAimbiumuiss a ind
the reautricablegibeto+halcia
cont % As.
'of the Miasii;tiriplAidlitil ae l '
_7 . 04 .
;4.
the doolostinionsfts *kb 4 ' . ali
. t O 4 r° ll / 64 :9 114 Ira 1 fur gilt - ,--
'f,, r _;-? -','• - •‘:,- - ;:i:.--, .).: 1 ,,, ,- :_ ' - - t-,,.:i.:4-:•-:
A large number of ernilranta continue to
pour into Minnesota territory.
thood aretsscrobled,
sin every. /mosque, and
the stinets With ban
r 'with the . Rwmiatis !
our and the reports
inside in the interior
• _zeal and enthusiaar
' . V.iiii"', - iiiiii-''-'4O - oioii.";,
The "Prince or ,Servis las offered to
place 45,900 men at tbe - diermil oftl a Sul
tan. - _ . ' •
the one: hundre4 awl ninety convicts
in the Westem'Venitentiary of re nns'ylvania,
only one is a female.
* - , 7-TbeElm'ra (N. 17..).1taeerls edited , - an4
. pubtighed by William .Lovlete,a colored 'boy,:
.fourteeia years of age. - - '
-=tiVorkmen
• . ,
are engaged in preparing spe
cimens of .the. . Wyoming Valley. Anthraei
fur exhibition at tlie World's Fair, New York.
•
—lt appears 1 at `the trial or the 'Milanese
rioters
t tbat all the muskets - seized by - - the
plice.wire .of American manufactvre. '
—queen Victoria has had 'the measles as
well as the _royal babies. All the family are
said to be doing as well as «mid be expected.
—The population of Iceland is diminish
ing. . The island• once . contained a popula
tion of 100,000; .bnt - pow the number is 48;
boo.
C. KiVox was nominated unani
mously, by the' Loedoco.. State Convention
nilich assembled . al,liarisbur; the 28th ulti
mo:"
—Union colleg,e.: at its late coinmence
ment, conferred the itiorary- degree of Doc
tor of • Divinity on Rev.: henry A. Rowland
of = Honesdale, Pa. . .
•-'Elie: Democratic Letters on "European
Matters:, and American Policy," which ap,
pear New York Times, are well-under
stood toe from the prolitic.pen of:Louis
Kosautb.- - - . - .• •
:. —.the dernninLo*n Telegraph. prapoies
that Morton of Viiilatiel
phia,'be aeniinated . as the next Whig eantli-.
.date .for -Quvernoi.of. Pennsylvania.
,Sothebodfin Paris offers . a reward of
francs for -the. Emperor's head, and
30,000, fur his . ears.. erithiv=iastie . re
publican singularly eunuglioinitted :to state
his own . game.. • •
. • .
..--kmarried gentleman; prent at . ft rap
ping - circle; being inforMed that the power de
pended wholly on .beg . :red that his
might try it; :Is he haki never known any
thing to reSist her %ilk . •
. .
—=Mrs Partin ton Sit-yA that ,nothing ties
plies her so much ' as to • see people *lto prO-
A:ism:to. ckrispet..tailvation,'Er4) tp church vii tho tit
their purlswhea a re•aolleetioti is t 4 4- be tilmill
-:---Thelalls of
_Niagara are 'about being
made ti4eful.l A company.froni Beitoni, it
stated, have erected airsill there, and- will
presentry enr,age dxenively in tite nianu
factnre,Of satinet : .cloth.
• • —The Russin . fosce4. in the Principalities
are 90,000 stro'nfr ; 00,000 of. them are . in
Galace on - tbo Danube. . They have •aei zed
the direction of ithe •POst 'Office - , and' eStab
fished the Russian censorship. - - • -•
There is4l to p - be: an, old lad} downon
Long tsian o Tery tat,that the. neighbors use
her sliadow . for *riddle - greasirir.': To keep
ber - from. slipping out of : bed, her linsband
a . 411e5.. Long Island is a great
place... • - •• ,
.•
—The school (peel:ion - is lo.he the great
topiC at the next.electitia in Maryland: The_
Catholics and . P,rottant4 are makint : ont
separate nominations for Governor and mein.: .
ber - of the Legis'attire. The old poty
tinctieniseern done away with for,the pres-.
ant,
—A 13oy_wa;S bitten on ,the ankle by ,
copper snake at -ShockstovinoVirginia; his leg.
swelled awfully, I,nt he :was cured by apply
in indigo and whiskey to the"...wound, '-and •
drinking.pleuty of Inched hoes lard,' •
have at pres'ent at the GospOrt
:Navy Yorks): quantity - of,. water which: was
.obtained from ; Lake
. 'Drummond, in the Dis
mal swanip;so.itite ten years . since. It contin
nes as fresh and pure u.s when first taken . from .
the lake, ands 'llretaini- the : juniper taste
which dia . • erizes this • water.: .. •
• .
•
ominunicatiOn from the post - -office
'department says.the act authoOzing stmyip .
- envelopes Lobe provided and used, authoriZes
them to be 144 , 4: only,,tui : lS•whiile;as a union
of the stamp on and with the - original envel
ope• and.no privilege is granted either 'by
the law or by iastructions of thodePartinent
to use.thein in - aur -mails in any' other man
. .. .
ner. • . -• : -
Bull liaitl.prohibiO3d theistic of "spit.-
ituoui liquors, at his colony in Penbsylvania.
- The great'Violinist has wisdomas well as.
genius. This. - prolibitiOn.'will prove ormore
ralup. than gold '
tO - . his :'Colony. There' .
not, only -"- death in the cup but : beggary'
disease and diShoncit..," Death is theleast of
the evils - whith Rum inflicts upon the htusian.
rantily.
. .
Cuaron i tTtoNs AND Ilocorciconnit.—lo
his argurtient upon Ootpbration'Subserip-:
lions hefore the - 4tipreme Court; out Dem
-oolitic neighbor, Joseph 3. tewii}l.4l;;
gives the follavving. emphatic opinions of.
'private Conn - 016,m5.. We quote- from
the Erenix:g Bulletin. Mt. Lewis said :
This - he
.kneti,=that private. Corpora
tions now ruled :the 8t ate; and were seek
lug •to gia..!.o ..inore r _pnviet it ha they at
ptesent possessed ; and . t liai / ifthey were
not rest tained, they would soon overcome
the -.Constitution - 4 • - ••. •
Mr - . Leivi. - can speak cx cathedra., -As
a leaderciftlie.DeMocraoy,tind President
of a Railroad corporation,the s knows."..
The eirowal is startling , and iihnuld arouse
the:people to - their dungen'? The:grasp- -
designs harbored • shy ',Corporations
against - the libertiek - 'or I he:people, isan
important admission .. coming from such
good',Oenoeratie authority.: The Lo cti-
COCO party fades the State, and therefore,
acterding•'-to.- C orporations
rule'the Lecofeco Tarty; Thii admits all
the Wbigl: have contended Let
.us
hearno more aboUt the Whigs bbing - Batik
:Ideo:-=WWest Chester Record:
• gr.We learn that fire has been - c
municated to a coal bed on-the ofiposue
side of - Rneritit . prouk. and. that some
felani are entertatned that ,the steam bee , -
mill belonging - :to the Lackawanna Coal
&Iron Co. may he endangered thereby.
It appears that anairrhnle which had been
'constructed -to convey air into the mine,
bad' become - partially filled With chips and
other, combustible matter, ,and fire was
-communicated ethos and-thence to the
vein ercoal.bs *- ruing ore:beap in the
icCoUnts the, fire
was progressing rapidly ; buff it.wai.linp:
-ed . the strenuous end, peraeirering efforts
Iwittch; were . ' making; would *MY the-rSv-
IPs ...of the; destructive element, ha*
11 41/ . 1 01 7 - : 4l o7l o tvdeaultie:hi sustained. `
Ahnets*lletYg*.
Austrian Outrige.
AMERICAN FIRMNESS AND RECISION.
. . _ ..
'The - last English papers gl ean -acco
of "an::Austrtan. contrage.:i - ap . - ,.; - :::Sny - r
in the ,,:: lllediteriane - 6, .that - . Crciated•- •
eiternent ' and- .-hltiodthed i l and": shot
the .Mettle Of . which of put. cons
and-nairal officers are Madit -. ..? - A Hun
ritin, by-the name of De
. Cpsta..wh6 I
heed an aid
.o f ICOSStithis,' and....aCeciin
j
rnied that patriot in his visiti `to' the
tedStatea, - arrived in. Sniy.ina, when.
Captain of =an Atistrian. ) corvette', ye t
Mined:to arrest him :and Carry
. Itim -- o
,A party - of" Greek - residents. of-- Siny
were employed to carrY him on board
the:Austriaii: vessel -
of. war referred
h
.wheree was • Chained •andthroWn i
The hold of the ship: ThiS createdgr
excitetnent4iit the eity,land.wheti thee
the :Aiistritt6 midship Men - Caine'. on' sh
-the Italian 'Refugees, attacked them : i
kilted t . w64)f•thent. '-Th . nmatter coin
to the ears'Of the- Arneriean consul,
:repaired In the A,ustriai Vessel and:
mended an interview with the prism
which was refused..- Just arthis time
American. man-of-viar,;-,cOmmanded
.-Cliptaiti Ingraham: came into the har .
Theicireumstances :were Contmunica
to ItiM,hy Mr: . l3rown,•our Consul; an
•Wil9 ileteinfmed that both. - the- - Coiniul .
• the American captain, should go on bt
theH Austrian. vessel 11114 -' demand
Costa-as in American citizen: .: They
. ,
mediatelt : repaired on, heard; de
ded'liniutervieW, and obtained it ;, w
on. i iterrogating De' Costa in".regar
being. an adopted Arnerican citizen,
declared he was born -a Iluttgatian
Was. determined -to : die •a:Hungaria
Fins - took him at. once - from - under
1
protertion!of the American:flag, and
nteAricnn uffirers left' the vessel.- •-•
:' A Sulsquently•they diVcovered that
Costa had 41Mo:red - hiS intention •in
United States. of becom'i'ng an Amer
citizen; and had renounced his - -allegiti
to. Anstriniin :the - oath which
: he had
ken on that occasion. - * The 'moment
Was .ascartained - the America n: consul
captain 'again repaired' onbeara, and
minded De -Gestic as ali-Americin
Zen.: Tim demand was '
,refused by
. Austrian Captain, and js he was a
making preparations ;to .sail to T.ri
in Austria; -wit li.his - Prisoner; the A'
can caPtainliidhis ship alongside; Of
Austrian ''tnatt-tiftwar and informed
captaiti-that if he, - attempted• 'to sail .
the matter.was, adju - stecl , by 'the p r
authoritieShe would fireinto the v
This brought the Austrian - to iii 4 set
and arnegotiatit6 on the•• Subject 'waS
tered . upon,e_n I• . -'-- ;• •1 • ' • --
-• W •tirot inifficiently Conversant :
I
the laws 'Of nations: to ktinw : what
rights-Might:he in this particular cas
wendmire The boldness and firmness
which - t hiS - question was . , met.. by. Pnr
resentatives abroad.. -- Such :retires
. tines to the hation, a
be seen by; the. following extract fro
London - Tltne4,, the -organ - of - :the B
lqinistry 0 - july-I.4th:. '_:l - - • -. •
-' " We. N'ent uth .i. 0 - a.i.sgtt. that ther
he no attempt at bullying or. brotibe i
Ainerican diphi'atists. .Our. trans d i
tic brethren are too prompt anrenti
in
notice. and - res _lit any insult--tonj
prepared:for w• r, and foci willing t .
sort to hostilitiJs on
.1114, fitting ace
to halm their - pu ce disturbed, their
fie tranquillity raded en'' apt-trim
inadequate grounds. And what i
consequence I,
...The Meanest _ citiz
the United Stites is respected whe
he goes, - and -treated. with - respee
consideration._ , - li6lneddling police
no inflated and pompous', official Jar
rest- the progreisS; impriSon the pens
ransack the papers of the man army
the passport of the. United States: .
is indeed a 'document . Which ' wilt e
its bearer to travel, thrOlighont the
ized World without let-or hindranc
There;;. cannot 'be a; doubt •tha
American_constitand - the -Arnerica, :
tain are f4llyjustified in the course
'they have adOPted in' thpuntoward
that has occasioned so much ill 7 blo
tweed the Turkish-And Atistrianro'
and has , so Materially increased' tl
lilting - difficulties.
, - - There.cannot
doubt hut the United States: Goiter
- will, suitain•and approVe of the pr
ingS - orits-tneritorions, and: efricte
cers, that they...will receive_ than
approbation in - place oe , consure fur
manly and-vig orous :conduct." .'
. .. . . .
DE3I4RAT:C ADOPTION OF •Doc-
TamE.—qhe National intell;gcncer . pub
lisl?es a recent article of the WaShlngton'
• Union,
,defending. tile constitutionality of
the n r CorAtruction by Govennmentiof the
Pacific Railroad, with the followin corri
tnent : - • - - •
Ii .was . a remarkable - article
fitund-itil the colonms of that - j.Oien
rep rding it as. evidently speaking
Executiye, %.vis'inad it With.as much
tire as :surprise.. They arguments
net new to us ; we It d..heard: t
formeOimes..repeateti - , em year
by - the great "chitinpit4' ' Inter'
proveinents, the ilhistri us Clay,
the . - poWer. of _his peerless eloiten..
.especially in his great speech_ in the..
of Representatives in 1811-48. -
could - not - .stippresa 4he:grat ificat
felt at, snning them substantially re'
- "ea as . .bemoC.ratia.'ai-guments in s
of a great. national. Mosul:el!: •
. • The. Now -Yorl-Enening Post;
'the organs - -of the Dieniocracyi
York, nOtieps.a pre.vii ;us referenc
haelligeicer to the . Ultion*.s . arOcl
tows
: • • •
• The, article struck us preciss,
did the InielligAcff, but we have
been a c customed to see Whig pn
fended in the columns of the
we did - not mind it.:, if b'illriic►
ministration had lasted anoth4r t
Ul.sisis!Would have been its organ
time. It is doing hii'party nine
good, however, now than it eter J
can do in the capacity Tofati o gin
-• .
The question: will 1. soon
" What has become athe Dein.
.3
lar Time_ Fieetnan'i Tiitsrmir
•
York, ' BisiaopHughea' organy sa
‘4 Leiters from , Ittime, recet •
three - d ya: ago, announce that
gnishr4 Rf the limited Sta ,
his ro,* I renunciation of Protea
Ind is t received in Ole Catholic
on the?- eau of Visitation,- (Sul)!
hie :gad enc - e Cardinal Fri/138am,
of the `1" Upaitatida:' I have ant 4 . ,
to, ascertairiftheltainelof the.. co n
it will-not long rainiaiO unknown:
io;iiii‘4•:o-riites , **oo7*;4l*.
, • .1 - -7.
:,-' ,f-.:..-• -- ' '.:,-- .
~.____ .
._
The Steal:flier l'altic, frein Liverpool,
ar th* C d , - a t r % T.P I v I YtTig-- - On- Sunday kit.
-bringing Liverpbe li - 154 :London dates to
rely 27th., Thefolkiwinkereamong the
items f latest EurOpean ;news.:
Thep . Torkirthdiffictiltif is considered as
settledat, limit- ilia public in . England
and France - SO' 13 . Capt - it, ;although the
Czar has not sigt ifi,ed 'his assent. to the:
pro Positions, and tl ere are several ticklish
points still untouched.:We have no in
dication whether the fleets will &rat with-,
draw froth Ttrikiih' waters, or the Rus
sians from Turk6h territory. Neither
seemed dispos ed tO leave. ''..- Roth the-Sul
tan and the r ez r having !ton? accepte4
the mediation of !i.tistria, a deci4ion • will
emanate from tht Power,' or,- reore like
ly still, -rhe _ter rlaid Own liy.Frvace
a
and England. wl
be - made ; the point ' 4
de r art for
_' further (peaceable) negotia
flans. -_
.. , • 1 : ' I .
~. The- weather co !Ames:to be wretched,
and the . prospects for the harvest all over
;Western Europe, [including Franco,
,Bel:
glen'', liavaria arid Naples, are gloomy:'` .
'I here .seems to ilie_ vvell founded reason
to believe that thEnglish intend to take
possessien - of, the magnificent Ishind of
Crete as: a part I. 'f their spoils from the
'fall ofthe Turkish Empire. ' ,British Offi
cer&have been engaged for several Months
in surveying; tire it li nterior, and the whole
eo st
contour of itri.. Such a change of
ruleti-swould' be ii gretit-bles4iog to the
Greek population 'of the Island, who,-in
,
- propLortten to the Turkish residents, stand
'as 6 Ito 1. '•. • , •`. . ' ' -- -•
• •The London'_
- pers - SaY that the Ans
triah e
' polic' are - closely watching the
preParation of a ew insurrection in Cen
traliltaly. -- - ' ' • I
i
Madame Munoz, queen Christina, is
said! :o have deetier plaos than:appear as
the-lost eusible 61;ect of her present resi
-1)
deuce in Pari: • Madame's well known
.ability in intrigue, of course; Mita off all
soArces of . reliahle `information;: but, the,
story goes that ter maternal solicitude
aims. at nothing short of placing one, of .
'the young Munpzes On the throne. of Mex
ico I* The idea Of converting Mexico in:.
;to a monarehy, is 'not anew one,ttial is
received-with woiderful favor by that ex.-
tensive class of 3nropeans vvhb' are dis-,
satisfied with—%ha t they are pleaSed to.
calt—the ".cu l
pi tys! attic United States.
a -
The plan of Mad tme Christina Mubez, is-,
to marry her, eld.st ( M.tinoz) daurghter to
Prince Napoiebn audio set up the young
couple :with : a . yaii or imperial throne
I in' one of the South American States.—
Mexico iS the most desirable State for
the - purpose.; but the dittctilty, arises'ihat
Santa Anna wants to be king himself, and
is trying hard . p effect an alliance with
Spain with); th . e . object. : Although'thia
i i
looks' pretty ttn tic like gOssip, there is be-
lieved to be couSiderable truth in it•-:
,
9
ii ,
,
an.
ed
: nd
and
De
itn-
'vith
our
.but
witty
rep
nte-
I will
the
' . -osiioN•doin.—:.l. letter. froin Captain
Williath 'Tidieti r,.• fornierly :of Newark, • -
IN-,...T„ dated i 3 nrt Oxford, Ore'.giiit Territ 6-
if, March I,t, 1 53, entitarius the- folloW: . --
• 1- - -- -.• .. - •
irig announeeme I:: 1 . - : - .- -. :. : ..i-. -,-- .
!1::- am now vashi4g out gold at, the '
rate of •t eu -, do! tars. a n hour. - T wn . tit hers.
by the• side ef Me, withthe aSsisrancnfof. ,
•
a• squaw, (furl ant Indian 'Man is .niit; worth
1113 - fond)
..fire....frakibk,B.so a day..- ',We
will h#e• thotisiandi. of, inhabitants here - -
in. a.• few months, as o w.is.ever Y where -
in: this Ociiiity. All the. soldiers in thee
•garrison are at :wfork maliing from.s2o
a 'day:..upivards t - hut none; lesS than 't
1 . 6..-
No
,per Son, .wpirld Work for the gold, un--..
til •my partner -tried,. ami• after •t wei.tii
.
t hiee liourS'•wo k he Was iiffered-$35 for.
What - Was_ in hi_ Tmachibe, which he .took:;
. The:nex.t day h worked ahoulfour.hours, 1
an ii -, again 'Sold . his' iand fiir :840, On lir,
• iestigation t• . % l as found •that. he had sold
.850 WOrih'iit old fol , .B2s; . anitsBo - worth
for -010..
,We : have' taken nut •$.80 . -Weriht
in two , holirs
,ail forty•ininutesi atiathen
let ,escapp . s l lo - iiv.ort h., -This was the, first-
• mining done here;, and noW it is usc..
etl that it will Yield a richreward,.ei;eri-::
'Where- along tl e beaCh.'-'. -- •'-• -•--: - ••
will
i ting
tlan
y to
well
ire-
non,
pub
'a I or
- the
,n of
ever
and
yen;
~
m, or
with
This
Table
civil-
the
I Cap
vhieh
afEeir
d be
, cials,
0 ex
be a
' ment
ceed
t offs -
3
and
their
Tun HERMI
ffeker in roman .
iona.ble dish °
him: On Lek
ber 'of small, at
i
from ten to for d
the-,clear wat
surface, beauti'i
andliudetis.
islands a_ youn
far a% huinari e
foi\ several ye.;
and cultivates
his own: hatrii.i!
with .the tiece'
tlernati of - ed
taste. and has i
lected standard
the:settlement.
have people vi
tention -to 'bis
them in 'the s
to be
1, and
or the .
pleas-
Why he" has cl,
life; - no 'one k'
and -contented
blunted -to thi
World by ins
ments,-M)r-a b'
romantic fuel.
1321E1
10 year
al Im
qtb all
le, and
House
nd we
I n we
roduc-
WITHOUT a, SuipaNd.—The Washing-,
-ton, -Evening tar 'relates the following
incident :. . -', ' : . , •
e‘'Not long .iiii)s the President, in an
afternoon .rid . uit his estimable...holy
and a -female friend, was.,brought ,upby
t e.
the_ give on, be Columhia turnpike„ . on
the opposite . ide- of t he-rbtotriug • -Ilia.
)
:coachman se ar ched his pockets in,yain
for' the requis it e shilling. , The President
searched ; axis . But, alas, pot ii Selitary :
shilling had th..
y among them;! -Tliej,t,ill
gatbeier, - who'is at times annoyed'hy,the
pranks .of 4 filet' folks
. pasainthia gate on
l ip
their. Wayito, be trotting Co urse witinint
1 ' holding. up'- t poi? toll, began to think of
- closing;; 'lke bar upon the earyiege,When
the :driver bitOrmed him that the genoe
men inside. was .
~President,of the ' U nited
States and itieieigiemaiiiiiiiiirildiz' , it.
ell . ,right, by p ; Firaising - top.ty- s heshilthig ,
when next, h . should venture - to ride en
the Virginia e de. .‘: z ..
one of
New
of the
as fol-
y us it
o long
ley cle.
,
'on tnat
e's ad-
Inn, the
lby this
(mid or
for any
sked
as,
,crate
' 4 •
• ,POLITICAL omisxcl.:Awintio.-1.-Whetort.,,
_hind Ins . _ -. '.giveli, ;.rho fillkw.iPlll").o-,C,1
of l thi Demo c rati c 01111i4att! for Gov ern- , I
,4 Re, is , a - lbunitor of buoitora arid ; , op- 1
*44' totally 1 t0,.-the,; illoHafisHie, 4:15;..,.1,..Yirel
o f
c
Ruc4•lva , lead . glPePrimkt cqtl-4-401w!ip
tu*,of 108-0 0 1 0 1 1.:-..-iViVitkkarg:410-tio•
' th' . - kiPda tif ia'7,0141 citti "illewild
ca Andsthoi ell - : PAlgiknul'
bet OZO-40", .4*(4,...441,:f° -, i,-''t
, ..„.... I tll#
"7-...)1,...--.;.,k-J-P-ii,,ia.f,l*
here
distte-
'judo
, satiate,
Chureil
bY
Perfect
-en able
- rt, but
14:A.41 -
,!).*l-- - g,
-..,r,5,-,-, , •
=ME
or CaleAco.--If any . traf
e wisbeia hero for a fash,
literattirp, we can - supply
Chicago there ure a num-.
id lovely islands, VarYini
I v acres. prigigh above
,rs, and •dißplaying a level
ully: wooded with Maple's
pon one of these' sinallest
man has resided alpne, sp
!mpanionship is concerned,
rs. -He has a neat
few acres of ground with
csufficient - to supply him
ries of life. _ He is a gen
cation and fine literary
quitea library of well se
works., He seldoin
but is alwaySpleased to
it him, paying_marked'at-,
guests, and entertaining
ft stYle his domicil affords.
?osen thiasecluded way of
Oovvi. Ho , appears .
.happy
neither':. a.' 'misanthrope,
social enjoyntenti of. the
fortunes mid- :iiif; ip Roil] t=
lgoti3a anchorite, nor yet a
'APPA l Real tAl t l 4.4f"k*,
1it1404 . 34 '.. 4:144 - 043011 .
.1;!..t.:-•?'.er...y.k -,*44...,VP54t
r 0
4- r
•-,,- ; :-•i:,• 1 - , , ,,, - Tle' -- t - t h i, - .. esii , .;-4'..-1.;..-i tmargeam .,-, ,
The ~, North. _Chum Riedel, .ot 7th. May
5ay5!.,...1.-, - .. , ,. - :;-„,,,„,j,•- - ,.:, z .; r: --- ..!•:.•,,:,'',.,..-..,;_•,'....,-
c; : ...'--;r, ..T.-- - ,i..:;-ii ;•::;-. .•-if ,1 ', :. .. -.- •:,:.-- --...-
.. The'.l - lermesreturned 6)ll;3:pert art
) 11 -eikft*.rtioOn- 4,1-Ai,e' •stl fiitit"..; .intir hie'
EiOsli ei,#c . y . s.,irAearitelßehhani on heard. ,
'Sii .. 7 . hd P. -..n34 * -iff: ' ev o n tr't - Xirk.: 11 1;.60 . ,
yingio, - , • •o#rjr_g4i.vpiali ' aflay five day.:
f
4:...*ltoicingren4Lbringtih• et: ibtelligence:
ofaideenlY.mtereiting,an - even eatonnd
ing 1 character ireepecting the itiaurgents,
giving USTinneh•Ca , cause to thank, her - Maj !
estfai.Rio49_ ei115 , : .. t0r the - s teps taken'
to ..
obtain I ~ setae • - ipeative -- infermatton-re•• ;
sOecttegr- them. The .foito!vint . .titittic*: . •
lags we give, 9.4, food . 4*kiirity,:anOopii :- ' /
to furnish ' frOtti„.thiv . ,same•acOurca More. --.
deteila iii.*'fliit* issue: . 1: , .': . - -- - 2: --,' - , .. : -..:.
- .,.. -. ‘,-,T49...,4oo , o9:_*..)l4Cin....istitinkorthei • '• --::
They ac.
-,• •
Fiiii;tisiaii.i..o.,•rm'or. ilifoishiti,end int i-idol.: - :-
weft' ' ije L e *it'di- r i'eit . -'-- - 41 1. -a4 l -•
kne:wledge•beir . :9ne tiledthelleaven i ly, -:
Father, -the' 4li , :arise; '#.4,ne*erfel,. and ;" '
Omilipresent , Vteater_ of the Arerld ;.:,..*ith: :...--;
ffun, - Jesus
. qty ... i,i,i; as the Savior - of min.;
ttifi'd - and' 'BIS • -the Holy - Spirit,' as the :
last
.of: t he. th eeTeracine i of the Tiinity:• • :_ ; •:• \
Their: Chief., M I ~earth -is.'itt - persott - knOwn...-
is '` taofpiag= .ii#:.l hi Pr i nce of Peace,
to riliont• a ki,' of:divine -Oriii*and - rei,..,•. ,
i
sign • 'is iascri 1 '1 , 1p. : ..,Fai; - ,he‘yeveri:-. from
.claiming' ader i on, lie ferbids_iti':en - edipt-
the
.- anplicatiO
~-;tio • him elf . - Of. the terms 1 -
Supreme,'; ti,,' cly;'..:::en -Othertr,4hitliertn.,_ _.
censtautly..iaSs 'fined - •hy.:• he.En v iparensiOf4-- ,
i
Chine; •:. butllvhielt, he (4 aiiiii*.r*eiit.iiiii.
or; tile - .grotind 'that they , nreiliiertli•o4., - .:
416ne•.-. - Their•••ineral:ci'theiniattents :.
tall the' ileavenly- , .„Relea, •Vrhich-.Oir7,ea;, -• . '
amination, -3i.eited,' - -• : te - • - he.thel-•,Ten'Vem , ,. - : .. .
mend inente. - '.' The!' Obaerrance :01,-•ilieSe:• - c
'is ~;str'ictly: , ..•,nforCei'd bi:the lead* cif ~itei,'j::
the'...miiiems.4,: ':Cht:illy Wang -taing-anAt;:il
K.-yVeng-5c,..: -trien'the are net merely for,' -.i
„real - . 'pri,feesera• of ii - - - religieUs :system,hut. ::::.
;practical and spiritual Christians , deeply -: : •
inligenced..by 1t he belief that : God, :is . it.. ; '
ways v, , , , ,ithtt-here. The - , hardshinc: they';:,
have • suffered ' i 014 the . dangers. they have ,• .
incurred, area' peniShineeti • and'---trialSef • .-
;their' lice:met :I , ,Father i, the - - : Seccesses•
ir
they: . h aye ac iCimid -:- ire - instances - - of his
- grace: 1" . '.- : 1 . f r ! -t,.. -.i .. - ..- -.,
.. . \ .-..- -.• . , .
larWhile, :milled
a- IC i;
Prance :to - the at
in one direeiit4 ' 'She is 'e,
. 1 .
rif. o oes'im ital., diet', .with
ItUssiau-skill-an4 succes sviCes - from;Buimalt bri e
of .the AliSputo withAhlip
.siniply, .that - ;fai,iing to
provioces Of Pegu; &c:,
gain, the -EnglishGin
possession:4f - them' - wit '
notified' the EMperorl
resists' they,. Will marci
liim. --..
~ - .!. . •---
The E nglish !- . E to pill
extendat over upwards
fifty millions of r peiitile,
j
1,250,069 epare . mil
rice, .cOttow r : epimn. - al
Slavery, unierl : varieua
144 in reality_ MOre.likel
that of Maryidn4 or
'throughout its whole
ses every clay. I,
A Locomorivs. Via l :
Journal says ' that a tit
inodating laborers -on
ment.T'is pratOced -on
4issiisippi . iraitroad; , PI
.. 1
force. on ti& road is tifi
who_ live inlelm fitted, 1
of boa rding iti el men „la n
a:s . the, rails are laid'
advantage Of hnving thi
their worki. :chis Inc
house,, •or ,village, conic
covered: cars, witli• All
reniences , for ;cooking,
ing. They. carry- the
graze- Alopgside, and 1
stalls - when thi!, lucciti4
ges ground. -1,-
There
s , is a.ffirsi
MeetAtig - 'lie : citizen
Pennsylvania,lat Wilk;
;tiesday,.the 17th of.A4
A. -M. -- [1 -
SeVerul:celebrat,ed
,present:!Wor,Th'epe- t
ance.
The, c w.isi ordt
. .
- ,
ape r iceiof grasslopper has - been
very destridtive to horbige of every , kind this
Season in' SereersbUrLi. it is of a . light
yellow color,'. larger the.cirdinaij - r . ape
elol3B44lld *Mt fro - ritcicol i c-• devouring' . grass,
ilko3tatoes,llonions 4,:e. Farmers are o
'bilged to tlike i tlio thei r vegetables to save them - -
from destrtiction,4i this army of insects eal.
tirely 'strii, the 'gardens, and not only cut ,the
laVes of.corn,abut Stalks an inch in diameter
are eaten 011'cl6se to th L ground.. .':
. -..: - -iliiiiioit the.
li . e °-
4 i f * ' .. •
- .4 'elite •nt Servrees will be-held -in . St. Paul's
(EPisP; ll ) dlinith' in this' Plado, by thi'lneratV 3
of the "fort 11,:r.tisfeni Convocation. service . to coat:
memo .iitt,'.Wedt*dative iting. the 10th instant,.at '
7.} o'clock; i l iniatil be 'coati tied daily, milting ark
eVening , thrii*ilie; rema i n tki - of,the . .week.'
A Sertnerf: to i young m n will be preaehed on
Sunday, U1'0131940, nil; o- It . -..-. - ', _
,-- liontraseq , Aq lo- leo -••- - , -- '
lEld
• oon - the 9th ult,_by
_Trti* and Mai Anxt..nts
tinthl f - •
iimittbset
Esq., Itlir.-EILDAns 'Ma PacciA.A.WAsts,
•
BENT y4l Fl
eutr6e.N.
LAI. Barrier. .;::`;.,^ ..:
is :1)W011 - wit
1 .1, Maniac rs
of A4lllll, ilikrneessi; Trunks, Whits:at: °°.
Tu 4:l3llontrisol
, Co. . .
Lithr°o: .—,-i• at gl - eaa'
~:,, , ,it., .
...1, ...,,,00m
ii4d ! -to mak ...."
,
--liinil*,!.:, -10:'• der °rat Ind
lelfi °via"
AREited - -riiiii mil birds cheaP'`
t r tS
tn—rt;,„; Tali #M)It- ta:bRYI 8 '------------
, w, . _
-stones.....
9 am,
0,411,01"
-.F460 • .
e;' .mort'' 1.4100.
,_.,____ p
.14:kire,
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Al'-' _ ""*" Im# 11 ! '''
-abium „7.7.i,.,_ . - i
iiihs.tOrttli:ll:::.--,
.fut
„,.. t r=:,-zh'J.-:
, 1
,- , , ,4• , .. , :_...,..,. ~,,
• IN*FIXr
"s;
P 7 .l' VOSIVsx,
inittena i
olose v e; 0
s ,,, kk .
i'401144014A4, 4;ll4...eknit'
inlo9oa trWittiolagge:7-:‘
• 0
,W.L....4af - •
4.3
.:.::' 'Yyil...
30,4094 , .. ,
Ati
combining...with
'titian of Russia
tending her.er
exen morn:than
. - Thellitpst
the termination .,
t Emph.e: - It:
get:•. the coveted
' by tivatyler-har
ernor -has token
his troops, and
lat Ava that if be
p i on and dethrone.
Saat now.
of a hundred and
and a territory o
"These- are her
d sugar. fields:,
names and titles,
that of Cuba than
Kentucky ; exists
,;xtent, and inctea-
hing.-- . -The Illinois .
%it plan of accern-..
railroad. improve
' the . Chicago and .
b entitle working
'hundred persons,:
ip for tlie - purpose- ,
I are pushed tilting
thus sectiting the
ie men always near
cpthOtive boarding .
prises fifteen.largo
tho necessary con
eating, atd aleep-:
cos along.-:-they
TTput.- iu their
fotivii village chap
.
Maine Law_ Mass
of Noriti Eastern.
es Blirie, 'on Wed
r psi at 10 o'clock,
speakers-are to be
see a fultattfin&
'r of the State Cea•
kesbarre
• I
',7,::•,•.: : 1,A1tr.r..t.q ) g,,0 -. ,.,'
14:' : =Attehlits --.1!
WEL
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