JEFFERSONIAN REP IJBLICAN II I I 111 Mil ' ----'"-'--SCaa30mTST JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN Stroudslmrcr, Wovcnibcr 25, ISl. Wins-, "$50 in advance ; $2.25, naif yearly ; and $2,50 if not paid befoie the end of the vear. s Nicholas Reinhardt, tried at Reading, on the 4th instant, for the murder of Conrad Christ, has been found guilty of murder in the first de cree, and sentenced to be hung. The time for his execution has not yet been fixed by the ' Governor. The Governor of Georgia has appointed the first Monday of January as the day of Special Election sn that "State, for two Members of Congress in place of Messrs. Alfofd and Nisbct. Parties in the Legislature of iSJew York will stand as follows : In Senate, 15 whigs and 17 locofocos ; in the house 33 whigs and 95 locos. Locofoco majority 6n Joint ballot, 64. From the Rochester Democrat of Nor.' 13. latest from Sail fiivcr. "Up Salt River." By recent letters from this "Salrne Elysium," we learn that the Locos have left ihhigs 'in such a horribly bad condition that the Whigs will scarcely be able to inhabit it. All the gardens and improvements made by the Whigs xiunng their long sojourn there pre uous to 1837 have been "suffered to run to waste, the school-houses turned into gambling shops, and the log cabins torn down or blown up. The Locos have also made clean work of the " hard cider" not -a drop left. The place will have to undergo considerable repairs before ihe Whigs take possession ; but, as they intend to stay but one year, it cannot be expected that the improvements will be very extensive. There have been many distinguished arrivals wuhin the' last two months. The place is fast iilling up from New York and Michigan. Their voyage has been rough, the wind carry ing them muchfarther up the river than they in tended to go. Some of ihe more malicious of the retreating Lorofocos circulated a report just before leaving, that Honest John Davis, of .Massachusetts, would be there shortly This Mas not credited. P. S. We have just learned that the vessel containing the ""Political Abolitionists" was swamped in ihe Gulf of Forgetfulness," and every soul on board perished. United States Bail It. The assignees of the Bank, says the Nation al Gazette, have commenced suits against Mr. Cowperihwaite, ex-Cashier, for the balance' of his indebtedness ; als'o against the Directors of 1839, for declaring a dividend in that year, when the Bank was in no condition to pay one for which the charier of the Bank makes all consenting thereto personally liable for the a uiount of the dividend. Tribune. Murder on the Highway. William S. Mosely, Esq. the Prosecuting Attorney for the Helena (Arkansas) District, was assasmated on the highway in St. Frafi-.-is County, Arkansas, on the 23d uh. He was :ti ihe time on the road to church, alone. The as-sassin or asssassins had erected a blind, from behind which they shot him, several buckshot j ussing through his head and shoulders. lb. The Emperor of China has offered a reward of a hundred thousand dollars, and promotion tame ibuith rank, to any one who shall send him for preservation in the Imperial Museum at Pekin the JiCaa oi iapuun jmuoi. According to the best calculations,, there are in the United States thirty-four million sheep. These are worth, at a fair valuation, seventy mil lions of dollars. At three sheep to the acre, it -would require eleven million acres of land lor their keeping, worth twelve dollars per acre mak ing the amount of one hundred and thirty -two mil lions ol dollars invested in lands. Safety Packet. Mr. D. Harrington of ihis city lias invented a pocket for coals, vests or panta loons, which seems to bid defiance to the as saubs of the light fingered gentry. A pliable mall brass chain is thrown around the pocket in large reticulations, and the mouth is fastened . in such a way that it would be difficult for any other to open it without ihe aid of the wearer. hit. John Ashton, No. 30 Market street, has made some garments with-this patent addition, and,, so far as we can sec, a man would be safe jhia; crowd wilh his pocket book- well lined, nrorft&dihc could contrive to kecp: possession of the garment in which the patent podict was jilaced. U. S. Gaz. Wiode Island. -The Constitutional Convention of this State has formed a Const itulibn; which cor'- rects some of the delects ol the old cuarter- uy which that State has been governed. Ihe lebie sentation is rnore-cauallv apportioned between the several towns; no change with regard to the Sen ate. Public Schools are to be established. The "Elective Franchise is only extended to holders o personal property to the value of $500, who shal liuve paid taxes bn the same for two years, and ta lien awav from sons of freeholders, as such, ex fput those alreadv admitted. Of course this wil .not satisfy the non-freeholders. Tribune. A shower of fishes, some of them 3 1-2 Miches long, fell the other day, in a thunde ' norm. at Dunfermline, Scotland. A.great num tier were qlive, and jumpedsboui on the grass after their aerial voyage. From the National Intelligencer, interest i u cr Trial. The attention of abcCriminal Court now sit ting in this cify, hais been Odcupied during the last three days in trial of William 'L. Brent, Esq., a member of the bar of the cily off Wash ington. A gentleman of the Bar, engaged in the cause, has furnished us with the annexed brief "notice of the case. "The charge against the accused as Bet forth in five several indictments, was forging five sev eral checks on the bank of Washingion, in the name of one Eleanor Corner, on whose com plaint the prosecution was set on foot. The chceksvwere dated and the money drawn on them' from the bank in the course of the months of September and October, 1337, and amount ed in all to $500. This was part of a sum of money received by the accused, as attorney and agent of the prosecutrix, frorii the Navy Department, on the 2d of Seplember, 1837j and that day deposited in the bank to her cred it. The complaint was that she had supposed this money had been lying in bank to her cred it ever since its depositc in September, 1837, till ihe 3d of May last, when she for the first lime discovered it had been drawn out of bank, in Seplember and October 1837, by the accu sed. The main quesiion on which the jury had to' pass was the authority of the accused to draw the checks; which authority was asserted by the accused on a written power of attorney, at tested By a subscribing witness, who was ex amined in Court to prove the execution of the instrument, the execution of which power was denied by the prosecutrix. In the course of a long examination of evidence, occupying two days and a half, the investigation branched off info a variety of matter connected with the whole transaction in which the accused had beenr concerned for her in establishing her claim to a pension as widow of a gunner in the naval service of the Uniied Stales. "The case was committed lo the Jury, with out argument on the evidence, or any motion to the Court for instructions on the law of the case, and the 'Jury -shortly returned into Court with verdicts of not guilty in all the cases. We are assured there was ndt the slightest hesitation with any one of the Jury, about their verdict." liove, ILife aiaVlieatIi. On Mondav last was buried at a Quaker bu rying ground, at the village of Woodbury, (West ersey,) Anna, wife of Lieut. Barton, now at sea, and daughter of Hugh Hollingshead, of hiladelphia. This we learn by a Philadelpeia paper, is the same lady who a few years ago, married Lieut. Barton against the wishes of her parents. A divorce was obtained from the egislature much to every body s surprise. Ihe ady, however, at ihe first opportunity, married rim again, and has ever since lived with him on the small salary attached to the'office of a mid shipman, recently advanced to a lieutenancy. Her father has never sti.ee recognized her, and he has but once been in his house. On the 4th she gave bfrth to a third child; on the 5th he received'a letter from her husband stating hat he was about to be transferred from his hen station, and would be placed in a situation that she would not hear from him for perhaps six months. The excitement threw her into a fever, and she died on the following day. Her mother, who" had never ceased to show a fond ness for hr child, was with her, and a few hours before she died, her falher also visited ler chamber. Newark Daily Advertiser. T2ie Mexican devolution. The Water-Wiich, from Vera Cruz, brings accounts three weeks laierthan before received. We take from the Courier, news as given in etters which announces the end of the new Revolution, and the accession of Santa Anna to ihe Presidential Chafr. Bustamenie was intimidated by the formidable array of the aspirant, and agreed to leave the whole question to the decision of a convention. fins consisted mainly of Santa Anna'. fol owers, and it was readily decided that their chief should rule, and that Bustamenie should abdicate and-leave the country. A letter of the 14th from this city, says the tfew government was organized on the Sunday previous when the following persons were na med for the ministry; Gen. Pornell minister, of war; Gomez Pedraza, minister of foreign af fairs ; C. Castillion, minister of industry ; Fran cis Garcia, minister of finance. On the 27th business was said to be entire ly at a stand in Vera Cruz, except the forward ing of goods to ihe interior. Santa Anna was making great reforms. The country generally had become quieted. N. O. Bulletin, Nov. 10. A Iaiilitcr Shot by Xfer Faiiter. An accident of the most deplorable and melan choly nature, causing the death of a young and' beautiful female, occured in the upper part ol New iork. on Monday mornug. ihe ri. Y. Courier says : Mr. Noble, a master mason on the Croton Works, residing in Eighty-sixth street, liaving heard that peisons had threatened to attack his house, has recently been in the habit of keeping' teVenti lesterdav morninir some friends called' to see him, and these pistols' were lvincr on a chairY ;and one of the 'gentlemen without perceiving them sar upon ijiem; out at the rtquest ol Mr. Noble, who rfaid they were loaded, immediately got up, and Mr, N. took one of them up to shew it and raised the hammer. "While in this position his linger slipped, and the hammer coming down upon the cap, which remained in the socket, the charge exploded, and horrible to state, the ball with which the pistol was loaded struck his daughter, Jane Noble, who was standing two or three yards off, in the right side of the head, passing through the brain and causing instant death. as her untimely end will be deplored. The j ,,rd,,dl' &r--aro moro numerous on ihe hhoros wretched father is in a state of frenzy, and it jslf ho Delaware andvGhescpeaUe-, lhat! for ihe very questionable if ho ever recovers his reasons.; last ic"n years. An inquest was held upon the body of the de ceased, and the Jury returned a verdict jhat the deceased came to her death by the accidental dis charge of a loaded pistol in the hands of her fa ther. The above adds another to the numerous dread ful warnings against the careless handling'of load ed fire-arms. 'Great Rjoicng among thk Abolition ists. A very curious event occurred at Town send, Middlesex Co., Mass. -one perhaps Vm paraleled in ihis country, and which has caus ed much rejoicing in the colored circles, and not a little amazement arriong the politicians. The three political parties Whigs5 Loccroc'os and Abolitionists were equally divided in that, town, and neiiher party could elect a Represen tative to the Legislature without the aid of an other party. The Whigs and Lotrofdcos by turns courieu tnc iavor oi uie iioomionisis, anu proposed to unite with them upon a man. who should represent either Whig and Abolition prin ciples, or Abolitionism and Locofocpism. The Abolitionists refused to have any other than their own man. lne others getting exeu at -their obstinacy, had an understandingbeiweon them selves, and resolved to givejnheir Abolition friends a real Abolition representative. Accor dingly they nominated a very dark but respec table old colored man, and as both Whigs and Locofocos voted for him, he vas elected, over the 'regularly nominated' Abolition candidate by ten to one. The respectable old colored Re presentative agreed to take his seal as a mem ber, if elected ihere being no disqualification on account of color. Butit seems that att infor mality in keeping the polls open beyond ihe le gal lime has rendered his. election null. An other meeting is to be called immediately, and if the Abolitionists still libld out, ihe colored gentleman will be electedsure as fate. The icvil Kil!cd. The Raleigh (N. C.) Rasp, gives the fol lowing account of a fellow being shot in Geor gia lately in the disguise,of a devil. The fellow disguised himself with a club 'foot went to the house of an old lady, a rieh widow; called hrrrfself the devil, and frightened the family off the premises, took the old lady's money, and eloped. In the act of retreating, he was met a mile or two from the house by a man with a gun, who had been lo attend a mus ter, and was then retuming'home, who, too, had taken a little too much oPihe "critter." The man upon meeting him, rerreajfed levelled his gun, and demanded who comes there 1 "I am the Prince of darkness, but it is not thee 1 am after. Jesse Bradlock. I had but one or two sub- jects and them I have despatchetljo the lower . , u.w regions Jesse not bcincr disposed. to let his devilshipf passr, presented his gun ahd ordered him not to move. Satan commenced s.welling, emittinir smoke at the sa"me lime, and burning ,w hie lin .nn,1 nnWrl sulphur. Jesse not Ijking the scent of ihiisul phur, fired and laid the Satanic Majesiy a cofps'a' at his feet. He then made his way to the house of the old lady, where he found the family itr ihe greatest distress. Upon inqiiiry he was told that the devil had been there and they were compelled to fly to the woo'ds for protec tion, or be carried off by him alive. Jesse in formed ihem lhat he had just killed the devil. They immediately took the road, and track ed him by the track of the club foot, umrl thev came up with his body when ihey disrobed him of his garments, look off ihe club fool, recover ed the money which he had stolen, washed his face, and recognized him as a man who had lived a neighbor to them for many years. Folly and Rescue frossi Death. On Wednesday evening last, a young couple,, respectably dressed, were seen to throw themselves into the river from Arch, street wharf. They were promptly and humanely rescued by some lerrymen, and hand e'd over to the guardians of the night. Pa. Jnquirer. Attempled Assassination! The Newtown (Pa.) Chronicle of the' 17th says, "On "Wednesday or Thursday evening of last week, as a Mr. Hergesheim.er, a resident of Nice town1, was on his way home from Frank ford, carrying with him some tools he was fired upon- by some miscreant who lay concealed beside the road. The ball, as he afterwards ... i.i i xi pi ascertained, passed through the cult of one of the sleeves- of his coat, and' also thro' thelappel of the same. IJe was- alarmed at the tinre, and fasten ed away from the spot, but could dis tinctly see the daring assassin run oil over a- corn field. Mr. H. unable to- account for the design rcaTc uporpliis' I'tv, jj EiO'ssoaa on Drwnkcuiaoss.' The Baltimore Patriot says'"" O'n Sunday last, a man who had taken t .- i i t ii ii - i too much rum, lost nis uauanco ana fell on the pavement in Marsli Mark et Space. While thus prostrated a hog came up and bit off his nose. This is unquestionably teaching a s strong lesson." Jacksox." It may have been for gotten by most of our readers, thatd wJien Gen. Jackson was at theop: of the ladder of his Executive popu larity, some political pgrlisites as well as speculators, founded a town opposite " Washingif,: and called it " Jacksonft was laid out in streetsaffd Squares upon paper and lots were sold in New JTork, and even thsJGeneral aided in laying the cor n Qr sto n e of this mimic city. B ut the first freshet submerged the whole of it. The bubble exploded; and what was designed to eclipse "Washington, is only known as a quagmire, in the centre of which is the corner stone! The auctioneeiin describing the fer tility of the soil, said it was so rich, that it " produced sixty bushels of Frogs to the acre!" This spot, as a town, was to outrun Washington, but like" the farne of these two distin guished men, one will ever live in the "hearts' of his countrymen," while the other is gradully sinking into forget fulness and dbllvion. North Amer. Hard Fight. A few days since, as a farrh-1 er was returning home from town after dispo sing of his load of marketing, he had passed the bridge this side of Floriasant ahd entered the woods on the opposile side, when he heard something cry like a child, and stopped his team lo see what it could be. It. was about 9 o'clock in ihe evening. Afier stopping a fetv minuics' and hearing no thing he again started, when the same noise and crying was again repealed, apparently near er than before, and he again stopped and got out of the wagon. He had no sooner got oui than a large panther sprang at him from the limb of a tree near the road, but missed him. being possessed of great presence of mind he caught the panther by the lail.and having but a wagon-whip in his hand, his only chance was to prevent the "varmint" from turning on him. We must give his own account as near as we 1 can and you will p'ereerve. frhtn his Kngo that he was a Dutchman, 'Yell, he said, 'ven I gets him by the tail, he tries to jump dis vay, and den I pulls hinrdhi vay; and gives him a little dump mil my vagon vip ; den he dries to Uu,"l' . uc V"" au. r7 ,i r u:. iaa aiia glves one more mile dump m.ii my vip; den he jumps right up and I pulls him right down, and every lime I gives him a little dump; den I kick jiirrf behind a little bit and he gets very, mad.' 'Why didn't you let him go? he was so frihiened he would have run offinto the woods.' 'O de livil no, no ! if! had let go his dail it would be bad business.' Well what did you dowiih him 1 'Veil, I says go along to mine horses', and I drives him home, and my son Jac takes up de axe and knocks him oh de head.' The distance he drove the 'varmint' was over three miliar During the fight he belabored the animal so unmercifully with his catt whip that he became conquered, and only attempted once to turn upon the wagoner in the whole distance. St. Louis rentiant. Another RevolutioxariSSoldieii GpXE. DfeJ, in this village, on theM6lmris"t. TiJoma's Matthews, at the advanced age of93 years and 6 months. He was a native of Connecti cut, and at the commencement of the struggle between ihis Country and Great Britain, sided' with his oppressed countrymen, and errtercd the American Army, being attached to tire regiment of Col. Campbell. He was in many a hard fought battle, and had many hairbreadih escapes. Five years of the strength of his manhood were expended in his country's service! Many an interesting tale has he told lo the third genera tion of Old Put, Mad Anthony, as he used to call Gen. Wayne, and of Washington, whose lives have become a part of our nalionlil1 histo ry. Jamcstoim Journal. Ho for Texas Debtors ! The gentlemen' debtors of all nations who are now snug in Tex as are about to bo rid of ihefr debts altogether, if not looked after. The Congress of Texas at iis Session in February lasi, passed a Limita tion act, by which it is required that all-actions of debt, grounded upon any contract in writing, shall be sued within lour years auer inc matu . of h comracl. dlfial in. dvery clain riiy of the contract ; aud that in' dverY claim for money whether foreign or domestic, which has been due for more than five vears.aud less lhan ten years, an action shall bo commenced t hereon witfiih ono year of the passage of ihis act, and not thereafter. An honest Quaker was asked" nis opinion, whether Lu'nardi would as cend in his balloon. Friend, says Obadiah, I do not meddle with flying reports. Counterfeit Mexican Dollars The N. Q. Crescent CilS' of the 18lh till, says that the Mexican papers state that a largo amount, of conuterleil Mexican dollars have been in circu luiiun. V. E. Piolett, Esq; of Bradford county, has been appointed by the Governor, appraiser of damages, oaus.r ea uy me rennsyivania state Works, in place of William; M-Cieary, Esq., uucuuseui .nPm'AlVfi thrt o movi 4fw.,l toigam-, in North Carolina, has bcon sentenced to be branded with the ter B on the left cheek, to be impris-7 oneu uiree years, ana receive thirty-1 nine lashes at three several times !. f iure nits expiration oi tne term ol ilri prisonment. This branding and whin ing is more atrocious than the act of the ielon. A Iidler from Major 4I6yn5i:g. From the New York Express. . Washington, lihjlSTov. 1S4, To ihe EJdhors of the New York Express tf same paper my old frieull Mr. Bwiht printed il spell ago. Mk. Editors; ie I tell'd you in my last letter lhat Capiing Ty ler had gone to Virginny and that u liiist ho was gone, I was lo put all the Ualik phus into my fanning mill and blow the chaff oil th deuit corn. Well, this has been no fool of a job 1 cail lell you, for out of more than a two bushel basket of plans, there aint more than ubout a good double handfull of solid clear corn lKi Captain Tyler has now ot back from Vir- ginny, and when I showed him my siftins "well sa5s he "Major your mill bus made a small mailer on't any how butthure is cmtl'Iel't for seed?" 'Jest exactly;" sa'ys I, "and if we can't raiso euuf frolii this srnall parcel for all our purposes ihen I'm mistaken.-" "Now Major," saa Can-If ling Tyler, "1 should like lo know your ihjwuh about this hiatier, for we havo got ail other I things in a good Iraiu except this plagy matter - if we can only get lhat going right then wo can say to aU creatloli all ihe lields are plant- ed and If Providence smiles on us we shall f have good crops." "That is a faci," saysl, "and if you'll listen I'll tell you a story m as short order as I can:" The Capting took his seat and pinted his nose right at me, and ihurn is one thing I. havo particularly noticed in dm Capiing, which is not the case with most folks atfd that is, whichever way his nose pirns it J i r. rw-t ni 1 ! 'i I-f ilinnl ?f S AO lit' Kl lOtUAV UUUIM 4 r "Well, in the first place, we settled the bu-i sincss about ihe origin of money how and uhyt It was invemeu ursi iron money, next ura&s and coper money next silver aud gold money, aud how in the process of lime and digging ami mining, iron- ifioney, got out of fashion ncxi, brass and copper money, and now in England, even silver money, as a "legal tender;" but upon the whole as yet, lhat silver and gold are at the present day money, but ihere is no id ling how soonr by science and digging that even one or both these metals may not be found so abundant as to make them too common for constitutional m6ney, or what folks call mcas-ii ures oj value just as iron, or brass, or copper! have become. Well, that being settled, wo next examined into paper money, how lhat was in veined being a representative of money t" that is, a kind of money lhat not only rep-f resents gold aud silver, but housea and farms, , ahd wheat: and pork", and beef, aud ships and4l merchandise, anxT every thing else in crealion, called properly. "Now," says I, Capiing Tyler, keepingyourj nose to this pint (for as 1 said afore, the Cap ting's nose carries both his eyes and ears along1 with' il, and the Sapling's nose is an almighty nose, and the Duke of Wellington's is but a po lo it,) "now," says I, "ever since paper money was invented by the great democratic party oil crealion, who insisted lhat industry and prop-j erty was as good, and should be represented as j well, as. merelgold and silver they begun a lncto waEjfety men money on one side, and pro- perty.and lncmMrbn the other that is, money wanted' to get lioipf as much property and industry as ptfssiblcgand properly and industry wanted to geBhold dtas much monev as possi ble each ?of- coirs tryin to depreciate the other." 1' 'In intestate of tftintrs," savs L "what vm nnfl is iho trim dnlv tifGovernnienf. whose (ff-S ly it is to protect alike the. owners of rmr and the owners of properly and industry fn:oj perly and iri'dustry being one and ihe sacaj thing, fof ir.dustrycrcates property." I Here we brokegbfif, as it was getting; late, aril went in sleep uponii. anu 1 woum auvisc io.h)i generally to do lheVsanlching, providing lhejj Minn weti uei iuu uiuitei, aim uuueisiuua well before reading further. L Well the next day wo turncdto again aru went over the whom matter. As- history anil facts tell us hov dt oho lime when all wassnafj and all branches of industry was working alonj sniobllilyv Government took a notion to let foJ manage their now paper money, and broke c?j ihe old balance wheel and then how o.M'l Banks, and States themselves all went to vcr making an extra batch of Bills and Bonds is-J all kinds of promise to pay and all considers! as money and then of course how uighprofn ty got for land and wheat and pork and ges and all will and must rise m price jusss"! lar as you cheapen money by making it '"-'j plenty and then how Government got alarff-f and issued Specie Circulars, and wotildn t any kind of money but hard money, and smask awav annin.iL nil banks and tvmrr n;Cfle) makers, bills, bonds, notes and mortgages irJj brought a bushel measure right down w J quart pot calling every man a rascally sji tor who got caught on the wrong side olij fence, go that a. good many folks who did oj l;nnn tho rim nf ihimts wprn lil-n n man ffl borrowed ice n January and agreed to paV'j duck in August uui government ioiks -j held fat offices didn't feel ihis as much pay was the same, in gold and of course 11 moro valuable gold became the belter for 11 We hy,, suv s I, Capiing. Tler, if you brirg ! i