I t ' ' ' awayBinratixijifMii'tj imnwiiyw".D nwwa,iM.wiiii nnA'-'ULi'iia'- ikm imu'urrgin ai'uaimiuumi3-.m in it i in n.m JEFFBRSONIAN REPUBLICAN Thursday, April 27, I84. Terms, $2,00in advance. $2,25 half yearly; and $.2,50 if not paid before the end of the year. New York, Apiil 23, 1848. Sausages. Some person has said that sausages are a very good edible but in eating them it is ne cessary to have confidence. The man who used the expression knew what he was about, and when 1 eat of them again, I'll be a little older than lam now. They are decidedly very suspicious looking things ; you know not of what materials they are composed and must have confidence that they are what they purport to be. This confidence is sometimes misplaced, as a recent occurrence m this city has shown. Two manufacturers of the i article, were arrested yesterday on the suspicion of incorporating dog meat with them, and on ex amining the workshop or laboratory, the officers fT?3 Ij. BARNES, at Milford, is duly author i.ed to act. as Agent for this paper;to receive sub- discovered the carcass of a hog which haddied of -scriplions, advertisements, orders lor job-worR, djse ase the carcass 0fa d 0g that was killed the and payments lor tne same. j . IT3 K. V. Cauk, Esq., of the city of Philadel phia, is authorized to receive subscriptions and advertisements for the " Jeffcrsonian Republican." (Mice, Sun Buildings, corner Third and Dock j The eSiejiJof SSauk IoISeVy. The supposed robbers of Dr. Darlington, Pes ident of the Chester County Bank, have been ar .rested in Meiico. Letters received by the Cash ier of the Delaware County Bank, post-marked JLater from i?3exico. We have news via New Orleans, from Vera Cruz, jo the Oihmst. Gen. Kearney and Hon. Mr. Sevier were landed there on iho 6th the former was installed as Governor oTthe Sate Matamoras, state that two men had been arrested j (" verUruz on the Sin, and tne latter lelt tlta in that town who were supposed to be concerned i s;in,0 Ua; ,,r ,he c,l' ol Mexico INearly a in the robbery of Dr, Darlington. v One of the per sons arrested" it appears, engaged another to pur chase mules, and the payments of the same were made exclusively in Chester tJounty Bank notes, which excited suspicion, had ultimately led to the arrest of both.' The letter also states that forty thousand dollars' of the money can-be secured, and that the prisoners awa'it the requisition of the Governor of Pennsylvania. Six Murderers. There are Et this time not less than six persons in the Philadelphia county prison charged with homicide. Tl5,e cases of those who have not been day previous because lit had the hydrophobia, and the putrid remains pf three interesting little pup pies, whom the unfeeling'owner had drowned in the dock. Operations had been commenced on i dings, corner nurd and iJocic PUil nnfi w not the officer . will probiblyTw disposed of during the ses Greets opposite the erctianis I'xcnange; aim, .' - ------ , - - - MO North Fourth street. interfered, tney woum nave oeen uy mis ume ' r,n..rnr.(iimfl nifn irJ vlln nrtfintrir CmiC!rrOC O fl fl IllrlliUiailUlCU IIIIU 1ULC OUUOUjJV,of imu have formed the Sunday breakfast of some of- our innobent citizens. Inquirer FOR CAXAL COMMISSIONER TER MIDDLE S WARTH, OF UNION COCNTY. SENATORIAL ELECTOKS. Thomas M. T.M'Ki:nnax, of Washington,. John P. Sanderson, of Lebanon. DISTRICT" ELECTORS. 1 Joseph G. Glarksoti, 2 John P. WToherill, A James M- Davis, 1 Tho. W. Duffield, 5 Daniel 0. Hinior, Jothiia Dungnn, 7 John D. Steele, 8 John Laudi, 9 Joseph It. Smucker. 10 Charles Snyder 1 1 William. G. Hurley, 12 Francis Tyler, 13 Henry Johnson, j 14 William Colder Sr. 15 (not filled) IG Charles W. Fisher,. 17 Andrew G. Curiin, 18 Thus. R. Davidson,. European Revolutions. The tide of these revolutions does not seem to have reached its ebb. The work still goes brave ly on. Fiance, Germany, Prussia, and some Ital ian provinces have revolted, and either imprisoned or expelled their Kings. The whole voik seems to be done without a concert of action among the different states, and not as in 1815, when the crowned Monarchs sought to enslaVe the people, by a Holy Alliance. It seems to be the simulta neous and spontaneous out-pouiing of the spirit of the people, who through their ancestry and them- sioaofthe Court of Oyer and Terminer in the present month. The persons charged are : Charles Langfeldt,. charged with the murder of Cathrfne Rademaeher. Samuel Coperthwaite ; committed for the. mur der of Roger Kelley : quorum of the Mexican Congress' had assem bled the last of March, but some of them left under pretext reluctance to vote for the- treaty. The prospect of its ratification is not the most brilliant. bantaAnna with his family embarked at. Antigua, a short distance from Vera Cruz, on board a. Spanish briy, for Jamaica, on the 5th inst. Jt was supposed at Vera Cruz, that Gen. Scott and suite and Mr. Trisi would leave Mex ico for the United States, about the 5th inst. Municipal elections were held in Mexico and Vera Oruz, on Sundays, the 2d and 9ih.msi. The following is an extract from a New Or leans letter, of the 1 Oth,. published in the Jour nal of Commerce: We in New Orleans have no confidence in the Mexican Treaty being rat ified. 1 have private advices from the city of Mexico to the 2Gh tilt." Tlie Difference. A large manufacturing establishmeii in this county, in the hands of whigs,failed'a 'ev week. ago. The first act of the company in making their assignment, was to provide for their work men, to whom they were'indebtdd a large sum. An establishment in the hands of Locos, which followed a few days after, male provisions for the stockholders, and the poor operatives to whom theyfare indebted ihree or four thousand dollars, are left without any security. Yet the loco-foco party are the men who 'boast of their love for the dear people. Actions speak lou der than words." Hartford Courani. Army EsUIinssaspa for Scott. A Jerer in the N.O. Picayune, dated Mexico, Feb. 28ih, savs:--" "Yesterday an incedent occurred as Gen. Michael Redding, charged with the murder of; Smith's bridge' was returning to the plaza, the 19 Joseph Markle, 20 Daniel Agnew, J selves have been bowed to the earth by tyranny 21 Andrew W Loomis ' and misrule for ages. There is a point beyond '22 Richard Irvin, 23 Thomas H. Sill, 24 Saml A. Purviarjce. HUM II r1 1 .minjiuiimim Destroy iis the Dogs. The authorities of Stroudsburg, as the rft.ly safe guard against the danger of hydrophobia, which disease is prevailing among the canine race in the neighborhood of the borough, are despatching all dogs found running at large. Crops it) Pcmisy5v;tMia. It is with high gratification that we learn the excellent state of the crops in every section of the State. .We have heard of no complaint from any direction. In this County it is truly delight ful to see the magnificently green fields, promis ing a glorious reward for the toils of our farmers. which human endurance becomes a crime, and that point has been reached ,in European affairs. It is truly a sublime spectacle to see the old thionesof Europe, which were established ages back, crumble to fragments, and their occupiers expelled, to become that which they so much dis pise mere men. The days of Kings, by divine authority, have gone by; and all authority will soon have to be founded in the love and affections of the people the only true basis vrhereon it should rest. How much stability these revolu tions possess, we are not prepared to. say, but wish them the utmost success. Eastbn Whig. Peter Hurd, in whose case the rule for a new trial was maTle absolute, and who is now awaiting his second trial; John D. Herbert, committed' for the murder of John Shields, a sailor. John Riley, colored charged with the murder of a colored man. "Bridget llarman, convicted of the mdrderofher infant child, now under the-sentence of death, but the day of execution has not been fixed by the Executive. n relation of which was hearkened to by every American in Mexico wit(i delthi. The Rifles Crops iv Ohio. The Ohio Cultivator says that the wheat crops in the middle and northern portions of the Staie continue to look healthy. The Troy (Miama county) Times, of the 6h instant, says the prospect of the wheat crop t generally flattering. . The Ship-building business is carried on with great spirit at Milwaukie. Some ol the new vessels, it is said, are intended to come round by the Canada carials to the Atlantic. South, Carolina has less than twenty persons to the square mile, and her citizens are leaving her rich soil and genial climate in thousands, while Massachusetts,, wittf a sterile soil, and hard climate, has a population of over one hun dred to the square mile, And the value of land is --a regiment that landed at Vara Cruz nearly VKariv rwuw , ail narls 0f snn i i r. .i i J 1 strong, and has been cut down to lute over 200 on coming oppstte the quarter -of Gen. Scott, unable to restrain themselves, broke through the barrier.-, of discipline with the same impetuosity that they many a time rushed over an enemy V battery, and halting, gave three as hearty cheersns were ever heard from stout fel lows with big lungs." The present Emperor of China's favorite dish is said to be stewed worms. Scott aud his Persecutors. The Blair County Whig 'makes the following) qnly eight millions instead of twenty IIZv. Aslor's WtisiltS). It rppears that John Jacob Ator died worth To be The United States Military Depot at Vera Cruz, under the dieciiou of Capt. Hi F. Ma ter, is on a very large scale. A late Vera Cruz letter says of " Connected with ihe De partment are large blacksmiths', wheelwrights', ship carpeniers', and sadlr r', shop-; and in fact, every branch of mechanical butMiess that is required. A great deal of ume 'and labor is prediction.of the consequences which will follow j Mire that it is not so very much after all. Ifjaaved in transferrin" caroes from the Mole to the bad treatment of the National Administration ; equaiy umueu, it would only give about etgti- ti,e Hleei, by means ot a railroad some GO') feet ty dollars to every family in the city New ork! Jpng, which has lately been laid by the Quar The Mirror says: " Mr. Astor's fortune, termasier. Ai the new coal denm at iln... which has been variously estimated at twelve, I tie, vessels can discharge in all kinds of weathvr. and steamers go alongside and take in their coal, thereby saving much time. Thev former ly loaded at Sacrificios,. and were often obliged towards Winfield Scott: ' Let the 'President and his satellites persist in their efforts to degrade lpt ttiom nprspvprp in thfiir nprspsprMitinns rtoainst ....... rw.w ( j f, ... . .?.. ... . 0 . . , . , iiiiuaii, iwuiuv, rfim even iweiny-uve uuiuous the illustrious Scott the time is approaching when l - T., -' ... . ... ... of dollars; lurns out not exceed seven millions the people will answer them in a voice which will . Bnd Q jjaf ThU d()es n()t he AgiQr not only cause them to tremble, but wnicn wm H whch he a a b(J hurl them from their casual position, and totally annihilate their accidental power.1 The sheriff of Passaic county, N. J. (Mr. Mas ters) is missing. He left Paterson, the Intelligen jeer says, on Tuesday morning of last week, and i ab()iliining mijjlia. lraini(Igs, after passing the ITIili&sa. Trai Mings. A letter from the Brigade Inspector of ihe 1st Brigade 1st Division, tates-that he is informed i bt Auditor. General Purviance that the bill 9 was to return the same evening, or next day, but Senate, was lost in,' the House. It has been ported, and that rreat credence is ghen to the nothing has been heard of him since. He was 'stated in-some of the papers that the bill had fore his decease All the bequests made in the will do not amount to more than three millions and a half, leaving four millions clear to the residuary hjgateeyvlio being previoi s'y worth three trillions, is now nearly as rich a man as bis father was." The New Sun avers that it is currently re- (X?3 Altered Belief Notes of the Farmers' Bank oP Bucks county are in circulation; they are ones nltered'to twos: and is done by pasting tjie figure two over iho figure one on the genuine bill, and' by the erasure of the word one in the body of the ; bill. They are executed badly. Journal. last seen in .New York with some $1,500. v . The Morgan, 111. Journal states that Professor Prince removed from the shoulder of a lady, a few days ago, while she was under the influence of Huntingdon ' cnlronjnn a tumor eleven inches in circumfer ence, and .weighing one pound and lour ounces. The operation was entirely successful. , Dreadful Rencounter. . . On Monday last, says the Easton Whig, Mr. Richard M. Zink, and a man known by the name More S:n Patch Felly. . At Wilmington, N..C a few days since, a young Irishman, a cooper, did, for the sum of three dol- of Ciave.ns, met at a tavern in South Easton, and , iarSj eap rrom tne crosstree of the schr. Eluoise after disputing for some time, a fight was com- j jnt0 lne rjver) a distance of some sixty-eight feet. menced, during which the latter drew a pistol and dischaiged the contents into the body of Mr. Zink. The wound, we understand, is thought to be mor "lal. Craven was apprehended and committed to the County Jail, to answer at the next term of. our ( 'oart of Quarter Sessions. He made his leap feet foremost, but in his descent turned and struck the water with his rightjsh'oul der and breast; it had nearly cost him his life ; if he had not received timely assistance, the proba bility is, he would have been drowned. become a law, which is not true. The Brigade Inspeior adds the following comments: '"From ihe experience 1 have had for some years past, I am perfectly satisfied of the utter folly and absurdity of those 'militia trainings,' anil am equalv well satisfied that nine-tenths of the whnltt rnmmtiniiv am deidedlv' averse to them v -ij. ; ." 'v They ought n't be abolished. lind could be, if j School Fund. ihe public paper would take ihe matter in hand during the session of our Legislature, and I sin cerly hope they will do so during the next ses- report that the late John Jacob Astor has never been naturalized. It is said thai upon exami nation of the books of ihe United States Court from 1784 to the present time his name does not, appear. If such is the case, adds the Sun, his immense properly must revert to the State, a sum which could apmly provide for the liqui dation of the State Debt and ' provide for the t to wail several days in consequence of a north er. The trains from the city of Mexico and other points, consisting, usually, of from 200 to 500 wagons, are loaded, and. will return in a short space of time. About 200 mehantcs, laborers, teamsters, and sailors are constantly employed at this point. jbion. The Whig and Locofoco candidates for Govern or of Missouri have agreed in a friendly manner toJ ranvass the State together. The Whig candidate, Major Rollins, talks thus spunkily in his letter ac cepting the challenge of his opponent: ;'l feel assured that after I shall have reviewed ihe political 'topics of the day, and aided you in lelling. the whole story, I shall beat yout at the polls." ' t The Locofocos of Kentucky have at last chased up a candidate for Governor, in the person of Laz arus W Powell, who claims the martyrdom of '-ting beaten by Mr. Crittenden. The Louisville 4t A Hit at ITIr. EZuchassiaii. "We find the following " extensive thrust" at Mr. Buchanan, in the last Democratic Union : The Albany Journal declares that the people of this country will not elect Tom Corwin President, or any other man who, " while a war is pending, argues the enemy's side of the question." That is just the reason why the people of this country will not elect Mr. Buchanan to the Presi dency. While the last War .with Great Britain was pending, Mr. Buchanan, then the leader ofthe. old Federal party, " argued the enemy's side of the question," denounced the TJemocratic War Administration as "weak and wicked," and brand- Asa Ejtgeuiioxcs EavcislioiB. We had the plea'sure on Monday last of witnessing an ingenious application of clock machinery, at the clock establishment of J. D. Duster, in ibis nlare. The machine is inlen- In the course of his labors he went to . s- . t dod lo exhlbil a hiEn for an umhrea and para- ministration. They- have rusdy plunged us into a and is ct.mposed of one train wur, etc. Ana aner .peace was aectaren mis n, , i r i . i ,,-h,,.. , , , , , . H has ivo inoiions; ihe clock escapement and CnmO fill! M ai h a m llt?t t.lJllrt o rmirkii t t n. rfn n ri, -r. I 1 Jpurnal savs that the same Mr. Powell was in j 1 T r 1 " r i , mies of this country. " Time will not allow me," !t44ihe Locofoco candidate for election in his i , ,J ' Litchfield, in Grayson county, and made a speech A New iTiioeraH iisefsil aa Arts. . Mr. Blake, lately a citizen of Alexandria, Va., and nrw of Akron Ohio, has discovered a min eral, in the neighborhood of the latter place, which promises lo be of great value. He has visited Washington, and received a patent for it. When first 3ug up, it is of the consistence of tallow, aud gradually hardens, in a few days, fso as to resemble slate and finally, it becomes as hard as a rocji. It is of the-color of indigo, and admits ofthe finest polish. When reduced to powder, aud anxed up with linseed oil, it has the appearance (if black paint, and may be spread over wood, cantass,"'r&c. Roofs have been guarded by it agiinsi fire and as it does not absorb the rain, It protects the rafters from de cay. It consistsbf about one-half of silica, one fourth of alumina, with less proportion of mag nesia, black oxide of iron, sulphate of iron, lime and carbon. J)i that speech he indulged 'so freely in hard swearing that the grand jury indicted hiin for pro. fanity, and he was'actually convicted and fined. ITIr. Biiclmna.il. The Jo.hn Donkey hits Pennsylvania's Favorite Sotr, so shockingly hard, that the dullest mind can appreciat iis severity, and be inclined to pity the victim at the same time rsightof the carricaiurcj will cause a smile in defiance of all the efiotts to lepress it. Mr. B. is represented as a Thimble Rigger, or as a French Gentleman, on the Race ' Course, with his cups on his thigh, marked '4.6 and '42 while he says: 'Now its under the Tariff of M2 and now jts under the Tariff of '46. Now you see it,' and now you don't see it and I'll f bet twenty five thousand dollars a year that he can't tell where the joker is.'. t s f The Richmond Republican says: The Enquir Ar1Jias the inimitable coolness to pronounce Santa .JHmaa 'Whig Gene.fal.' ,Oh no, Mr.' Enquirer. , If; Santa Anna Jiad been a 4 Whig General,' Mr. Bolkjjnstead of passing him into' 'Mexico would Juitc put him under arrest, side of the question,." was the first to exclaim " Thank Heaven, we have obtained peace, BAD AND DISGRACEFUL " AS IT IS." Mr. Bu chanan was one of the most violent opponents of the last War, and took the slump to argue the enemy's side ofthe question." According to the Union," therefore, the people will not elect him President. We are ofthe same opinion. From tiie City oft RIcssco. 'A leoer from the city'of Mexico, under date of March 23d, published in the New Orleans Bulletin, contains the following paragraph : " The Court Martial at present pending here adds nothing to the renown of our arms in ihis country: A fur as it has progressed, we dis cover that one Geqeral (Pijlow) has had all the facilities afforded him, in the way of public re cords from the Government,'!!) carry out hi. pro.secution or vindication against S.ott, and it 'seeing thai ihe President and Cabmi.-t ai Wash ington Hti; combtucd with Pilfow to prostrate Geu ScuU." , Fact )tra:igcr tlia.ii Fiction. A rather fashionable young man of about thirty, was noticed, yerferday afternoon, pro menading between the Park and the Hospital in Broadway. He was aliired in somewhat sailor fashion aud presented evident marks of ihe rum of dissipation. His dark hair was long and mailed, aud his toilet apparently bad not been attendedto for many days. Ai one of his ma ny turns he met two ladies. One was tall, strikingly handsome, and dressed in deep inour- more ZSystcrr A Ghuslxl Arrange- ! ,,,nS tne olne7 WHS hnor, and ,alr' an(i bedeck inesit. It is said that no little excitement prevails at Arcadia, W'ayne county, N.4 m regard to an uu- ed lu light fancy colors. When the sailor ami the lady in mourning met, the latter wildly screamed, aud would have fallen on the side- tne liy when! motions. Mie escapement mo tion is intended to keep the the parasol open seven seconds, when. ihe pin that raixes it pas ses the drop aud did parasol shuts. The es capement motion still goes on seven seconds more, when anotherpin on the pin wheel strikes a small drop and throws ihe escapement out.--The fly motion .then takes pkee and raises iho para-iol suddenly, ihtfii the ercapem4nt motion gaiu coitus into pluy. .Thus n coniimu's, ,rac.'s oT destructive elements aud some indica derground' arrangement, in which it is supposed j walk but for the impulsive effort of the strange some discontented inhabitant of the other world j looking man to catch her in his amis "'Good has a hand. The story goes, According to the Heavens, Edward" convulsively gasped the fe ' City Items' of the-Geneva Gazette, that a ser-, male, and "Eliza, my own loved one" was vaut girl having some errand in the cellar of' hoarsely whispered by the sailor. He bore the the. house, on crossing the ground floor per- j faint ng form in his arms gently into Mr. ceived a portion ol it gKe way beneath her feet, and at the same time heard a loud rah. The man of the house was called, and on. proceed ing to the spot the same supernatural rap was heard, and the ' hole in the' ground' perfectly visable. On putting the inquiry, 4 Is there any one burned down there V it was answered by the same unearthly rap. Was-he murdered?' received the same reply. 4 How long have you been here V was answered by five raps, sup posed to indicate five years Oilier questions were asked and answers given in the same mysterious way. Picks, bais and spades, were procured, and at it they went, to relieve the murdered man from confinement. At the depth of about four feeu forth gushed a stream of water, filling the hole almost to the lop. On attempting to bail it, they were una ble to' lower it more than a foot. On ihrusiin a bar down two feel below the bottom of the hide, ii struck against a board ; but no further discoveries have been made. Hundreds are Hocking to the spot, and stories are already afloat of a pedler having been missing from that region some years since, and that suspicion rests 'upon a man in lhaf vicinity as the murderer ! This is a great world, aud the present month peculiarly prolific in wonderful discoveries. Rochester Adv. The Doom off oar World. The North' Review says :--" What this change is lo be ue dare not even to conjecture, b.it we fee in the heavens themselves some rates in one seond, remain up ."even -seconds, fall in one second, remains closed t-eiens sec ends, .and so on ai infinitum. li is intended for one of our principal cities, and when put up in iis proper plkce, nothing wttl be seen hoi ihe opening and dosing of ihis para.so). The inventor andf exhibitor of a machine like would have beeiibprned forw iirhcrafi l.wo ceu- Norrbtowu Herald. '.uriiis ago. The Detroit Advertiser, stains , that a" million barrels of flour andlneaily 2,000,000 bushels ol wheat were exported from 'that .state lasi year, besides 1,000,000 pound of wooU aud oihuf !rducla. turns of their poweV. The fragments of bioken planets the descent of meteoric stones upon our globe ihe wheeling comets wielding their loose rnaterials at solar surface iho volcanic eruptions of our own saiellnes the appearance of new stars, and the di.-appearances of others, are all foreshadowed of that impending convul sion to whii'h ihe system of iho world is doomed. Thus placed on a planet uhirh is to be burnt up, aud uiiiKir heavens which are lo melt away, ihn treading as it were on ihe temeieries, and dwelling on the. mausoleums of former worlds, let us learn the lessons of humanity and wis dom, if wo have not already bueu taughl ill ihe; ,-chooi of revelation." store, where every attention 'was paid to her distressed situation. Quite a gaping crowed was collected, deeply interested by the scene. The lady is an ac tress of gaeat promise and some European fame, now sojourning at one of our fashionable Ho tels. She was to have appeared at one of our theatres in the course of next week. Having heard ofthe death of her husband, she left Eanghuid about two months past. The history of herwarriage was one of woe and misfortune. Her husband was a midshipman on board an English war steamer, was dismissed for drunk enness, and joined a cruiser of suspicions char acter. In one of his fits of intoxicatio thjwman fell overboard in ihe Gulf stream in angale of wind. A spar was thrown him, by whch he was miraculously saved. He was picked up by one of our packets and landed at Peck Shp otijSaturday morning. Edward T n is the husband for whose rumored death his voting, beautful, and accomplf.-hed , wife went info mourning; and thus, as we have descrbed, did she in a singular manner, fall in with her ost one. Heateu pity the afflicted, trial stricken I wife, aud restore ihe erring husband lo society. N. Y. Sun. A down east editor, speaking of the wonder ful virtues of a wonderful hair oil, says a few drops pui upon kittens makes harts of them, immediailv. The gang of thieves and burglars "that were t tected in Wilkes-Barre lately, have been sent u State's prison. A law among the Arab3, permits a man to di vorce any of his wives who do not make goud. bread. Did such a law exist here, the number of divorces we fear would be uncountable. Preserving Hams. A canvass cover for each ham, well whitewashed, is an infaD.nble protection of hams agtiinsi flies. They may also be well kept in dry sawdust. Pardoning. Since 1824, no less than 279f persons have been pardoned out of( ill, penitentiary in ihe Stale qf New Vo;k.
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