Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 March 1855 — Page 1
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ARRIVAL OF THE ROYAL
:j -lism-?' r.i
MAIL STEA3ISHIP
A 1 O A.
Startling Intelligence from Europe.
Death of the Czar OF RUSSIA.
E I E A E Setween the Turks and Russians
AT
UUPATORIA!
HALIFAX, March 15, 1853.
The royal mail steamship Africa, Capt.
Harrison, has arrived.
She left Liverpool on her regular day, the 3d inst. Advices are consequently four
days later than those received by the Pa
cific. The news is of a most startling charac
ter. The Emperor of Russia is dead. He expired ou Sunday at 10 o'clock on the 2d
inst. Surmises were afloat that he was as
sassinated, but it is thought he died of ap.
oplcxy, after an attack of influenza.
-oiThe eveut created tho greatest excite-
ment no details have been received, but lliere is no doubt of the fact as it was an
nounced in the House of Lords, on Friday
night, by Lord Clarendon, and in the House of Commons, by Lord Palmerston. His
motion to appoint a comniittee to enquire
into the management of the war was car-
A .u k*
tied, subsequently the Cab.net was aga.n
..
changed
R*
9
Napoleon seems in earnest about goino-
war immediately, but England and Aus
men, from which
illncss was "kftown in England before the two small seas—the Red and the Meditertiews of his death was received, and caused! ranean. The Atlantic and the Pacific must
slight rise funds. The effect of his1 J® J01"^
death of course had not transpired when
From th€ 9#At
FROM RLSSXA.—We are advised that the committee of the second chamber* at Ber-
committee or the second chamber] at ter-
confidence ministerial po.icy.
IKE.VCH IXAILROADS.—A pans correspofa-^
ders of copper, filled with hot water, newed at intervals, and affording a agreeable warmth to the feet What a contrast to English care, in which I froze
which our cars are heated.
SLIORTEM.VO THE VOTAGE BOUND TIIK
GLOBE.—Under date of February 13th the i^
Paris correspoudent of the New York Journal of Commerce writes:
"Yesterday I sent to the venerable chief director of the Imperial Library, and president of the Geographical Society, M. Jomard, a copy of the National Intelligencer containing Col. Benton's address at Boston on the Physical Geography of the Far West. M. Jomard, in a note to me, dated this morning, says: "I thank you exceedingly for the address, which I shall study without del quality of founder of the Canalization ot the Isthmus of Suez renders it a duty for me to recommend to you that of the Isthmus of Central America. We shall have done scarcely half the needed work when we shall have united the
aJthe
same
i!1lc
*f war there is no hews of it cannot bo expected that Austria with-
importance. f- out claiming any compensation, will cair\
Another change had taken place in the' ®n oJn™ ?nrn
Eng
la„d
pro
Graham had reaped because Robttck'a men In the arr»ngm,r of .he conditions,
liial Secretary. number of men that England has sent to
The celebrated Joseph Ituuie is dead. aitn^th^r^iU FV
dajs. AH parties expres| a strong desire There is a general expectation or prompt
It had been officially announced from the fe(rJt ^m?e,or
Crimea, that on the 17th of February, Gen. I
nnrtl
ea a
dies in
totheCrimM. and has publicly expressed ?.rshorJ ®e' ,"10 P05sf.'°
his determination to leave for the seat of Her lecture was elegantly written, and her
tria advise him to stay at home. Orders had beqn received from Constan- TESTIMONIAL TO CAPT. INGRAIIAM.—The tinople to provide hospital beds for 5000 chronometer to be presented to Capt. Dun-
it was inferred that an as-
•ault was to be mad/un^I
rand ball oh Washington's hirth d«v
bad a grand ball oh Washington's birth day,
a
can
roade^upon Sevastopol.
1 tlie
con^uct
duccs only 30.000 to 4".000
ttcetS 01 ,ance a
Cer(ainly require of her
remodM but tto same "en are ,n e«ept tead, vi,: money. The French govern-
a or in uese JS again as Co o- nien a so seems issati wit t.ie sraa Constantine, Nicholas, and Michael, wh.),'
1
forpeace. I and radical changes ,n the military plans urly. Russian-featured, fire-ealer-the em-
an ,s r,t,s 1 a
DEATH OF TIIE fcittPEROIi Of RUS SIA.
men
wl,os hso Wl
the rt
1
ve
in
l,h«
in
samt
We shall then go round the globe, properly
Cil
„ed
fa
hirty
the Africa left Liverpool mighty republic be up and doing." The Vienna conference was to open on m. I MEN on MONET.—The Austrian ovrrnthe5th inst.. and peace expectations were
ment is
_elght °ys.
6a^
'l
Le tb
beginning to wince a little at
daily growing stronger. (the expense of the war. The journals, ,,
10 so
)rone and
35 ),
/-'i IT men, and liom 800 to 1,000 guns, wbile tj benefit of this act and not his employer. Brilish Cabinet. OUdstone, Herbert and
be
»d Jingland will doubt- Lj
less be taken into account but if the latter
^°es
verdict in accordance with the facts in though not very-
bad been recalled. It was rumored that the case. .significant as aa indication that ConstanLord Raglan was offered a seat in the Cab-! Russell was a good citizen, and was tine has been regarded as the m-tn most fit inet and would accept. universally esteemed by those who knew to succed his father. It is quite certain
The Earl of Carlisle is the new viceroy) to Ireland. A Mr. Lewis »n untried man FEMALE LAW YERS.—Miss Emma Coe dily unti means to is Chencellor of the Exchequer. a young lady who is pursuing her law slu- der out of tht way. The Empress of Rus-
delivery excellent. She is doing as well as could be expected.
j,"
"Legal and Social Position of Women. great influence over Alexander. But until
"'O'king classes of England, as the
resuU of apenn sub crip?ion
r.efuSee« from
A
jj
nearlj all the members of the diplomatic] «b»p«, well is the memteraf the French "D"d Shakspeare was in fa. Gnvrameat were present s-.. l" "V" to •pi.
ffL, if «e admission of Banquo and Hamlet's faTft« oity of Cataoi*. Italy, btw beeis ther to some of bis most select performanwitrojtd bj in euliiqulie.
eela
0
UV
)e llfocrat
Werc born
°i
tieW a
aitogetlier as a rrench war. and seem to -.u
The Vienna Conference opens in a few ren-ard their allv as of litrlp nr^nnnf pished, amiable young man, with a dtspo- ., I tneir ally as little account.—
man of
ies-
I RAPE AND MURDER. with the "ultra Russians," who are other-
Liprandi with 40,000 Russians and 70 gur.s, The liberty Mo.) Tribune learns that a wise known as the "war party." Nicholas /"obtain the benefits of this act, tne attacked the Turkish forces under the com-1 counlp. of nerrro mpn in Rav ennnir flio and Michael are in the Crimea, learning the claimant must make a declaja.ion, under
sell died on Friday last. was that Alexander, readers will man
that if the fire-eailnir Constantine an.l hU
Philadelphia, lectured in that city all the while been strenuously op-
we
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,re on to 1 ,e
been destroyed by fire. whom was concentrated more authority and trated in whose tomb's repose the ashes of authenticated according to the regulations
dent of the [Newark Advertiser writes &Sj ^bcstiodc tliispfirtli like Colossus, him- poetic inspiration of tlie Wrtilin^j of Jcrrnii* Accomp nyin
fortable than the English, a fact which I when the eyes of all men were upon him, inative Solomon. The grand proje take pleasure in recording on account 5f its
wa
pet, are supplied with long, flattened cylin- civilized nations of the west, and was stern- important to European nations. The
sceptre
over the whole earth, the summons to the lated by Russi eternal world still would have been impera- rang as' with
p9.° furv, than with the hope that the deed'should substitute, P«i-s»n entitled to the
eu more absolute tl.an f!'"-
For more than two centuries
n°t supply more men, the allies will -. j, {children, such widow, or, if no widow, such
something in their Seen incc^" Gon^antmoplc haw
fhe Clar fmIr
tall, handsome, intellectual, accom-
si:j jke that of ljjs moth( fk
bodimentof"youngRusda"—a man of great
ene and t5,]e 1 aml
folhnvers were so di^-osed/they couhl rJ-i-j^J"
dily find means to place, the timid Alex in-
lr
IIK UUUIUrtl
Ingraham. United States Nav\-,! *7 "7-'""' TI"
in
er mperor of France will go admiration and approval of his* course in the Born of Fusion and Folly, its brief exis- cate. ,, to the Crimea, or stay at home, is a matter memorable case of Martin Koszta, has been tence wns worthy of its parentage. It died' Applications in behalf of minors sliou'd of some uncertainty.
leave the matter in the hands of his Gen-, the Brilish working classes, for his noble'sion and Folly" Legislature into exister.ee service, as in other cases, the minor must erals. The Americans residing in Paris
she i, 1 to have
lt*arn whether the throne of Rus-
occupied by the Man of Peace, or the Man!
of War, it will be vain to speculate.
Ax APPROPRIATE OBITC isvillc Journal says that the obituary
le obituary notice
mrn, u-c uunu.u
of the late Indiana Le lslature be wnt
in rescuing Koszta, the Hungarian will respond to the sentiment of theJoui- prove the death of his father, that no widow
the Austrian authorities,' nal with a hearty amen. survives him, and that he and those he represents are the only minor children of, th.t AK HONEST CITT.— Out of one thousand, deceased. three hundred and ninety-seven dry-meas- If a party die before the issue of a warures examined in New York, only three rant to which he would be entitled, if livhundred and seventeen were correct, while ing. the right to said warrant dies with him, of wet-measures two-thirds were found to In such case the warrant becomes void, be incorrect, and should be cancelled, and the party next
RESTORATION OF THE Jldvs TO JUDEA.
m, Z-"
force than in any human being who was Israel, and over which there floats like to be prescribed by the commissioner of In-
presentative-man of monarchs—who flooding light, the undying glories of the 'dian affaii=
follows: self best desciibed as Phe lion Colossus ah, the lolly Isaiah, the sublime and the necessary formsof declaration, together The Frehch c&rs are 'much more com-
°^, J'' death just at the time thoughtiul David, the luxurious and imag-, with an official copy of the law. ail men were upon him, inative Solomon. The grand project, if we
'ching with dread the development he not mistaken, originated with a London
empire
mt lhe UW Uy land laW:
pressing the war with greater I heie thy service has been rendered by
In ihe event of il,c d.-».h»f
if hl!
caty or
this Russian policy has been the same, and widow, or, if no widow, a minor child or
an
the ord^r. named. Alexander
ded U)
lic tion
immensely popular
,n
bc iven
utho
Lict,tel
11 ffict who fU
CARY.—The Lou-'
if
to
t0
uluc
Ul, 4-C
token of ten thus: being improperly attached to Ihe certifi-
ir- W
5
lin resolved to nronW no'tp'nf want of' The death of .he gigantic Czar lie wno There are strange things passing around j.be no such party, the grant lapses under /.» .. towered iu statue and intedect above all us. One might almost conclude that we the limitation of the beneficiaries to'ihe
,f his nation—whose powerful and were all most romantic dreamers, or that bounty. -If the claimant die" after the issue
1 he ienna semi-official Journals, con- perfect physical organization seemed to give Ijje vvas all one oriental fable. In this busy !of the warrant, the title thereto vests in his among his papers after his dcceasc. We tradict that Austria intends negotiating a assurance of a century of life on earth-— and scheming time, there are few projects heirs at law in the same manner as real es- commend it to the attention of all who aro loan of 815,000,000 in England.
an alarm bejl. Every nation
lavish of human stood warily, ready to hurl a fierce defiance
blood, so careless of human happiness, so at the Russian autocrat, should his anibiwasteful of human lift
ot human life, perhaps had little tious projects have succeedod. For, in that iink of the precarious hold he him- case a struggle for national existence apupon the things of this world. peared inevitable. The war ended and the
time to tliinl self had upon the imngsoi mis worm. pear The great question in this connection, panic.ceased. B.ut tlie same state of things now is—What etiect will this event have on will again exist should the Ottoman empire through the Territory, and expresses him
if we look at the matter closely, we will not burning tenements of Constantinople would cing almost anything in the greatest abun-j
be very sanguine of the speedy consumma- bv as baleful as the signal-torch calling the dance they are intersected by numerous tion of peace. Tlie fact that the history of nations to .one of the fiercest and most aw- ravines, and the frequent streams fuini-sh the royal family of ilussia is a catalogue of fui struggles, that ever aineu the earth an abundance of water. murders, and that Nicholas died suddenly, with bloml and desolated empires. But th*V
gives color to an inevitable suspicion that subject is too grand too extended for us a general mi-apprehension among emihe was poisoned or assassinated and, with to pursue our theme farther. Suffice it to gran's to that region, and '.hat is witn re
of ending the war. But the peace party its completion, ic is a sublime attempt to re- sport in hunting—that there is any quanti of Russia is not one likely to countenance store the faded glories and power of a na- 1)' °f game—and consider a gun indispen the murder of the Emperor, and at latest tion, which has long since passed away as sable as a irt of their outfit. On nrriv accounts, the only dissatisfaction worthy of a dream, of which the remembrance alone however, they find that the game wamention in Russia was because hostilities .remains to the earth. were not carried on with sufficient ferocity, T— The war party held that Nicholas hail con-1 THE NEW BOLNTY LAX!) LA1V.. -,- ceded too much, and acted to strictly on The Commissioner of Pensions has isthe defensive therefore, if he was assas- sued the folio wing instructions for carrying
'bounty
°f more novelty of grandeur or design than itate in the place of the domieil of the de-
[energies of the most poitnt nation on the the restoration of the scattered tribes of-ceased, and can oniv be assigned or located ..
Ihe imperial Palace^at Prague, the res- globe—who was to scores of millions the .Judea to the land, which the lives of Saul, 'by said heirs. "Deprive yourself of nothing necessary idence of the ex-Emperor of Austria has personification of their idea of God—in Solomon and Judas Machabeus have illus-j Applications made by Indians^must be
«r-
warrant as aforesaid, leaving a
dm
children
iscn5j ]e(1
^^Alexander. or warn.pt for the lm! qnan.i.y of
,0
a Ctr.
such deceased peisons would be enti- \va- the greatest abi
receive under the provisions of said the Territory.
the ightol any such widow to such warrant
Constantine is a thick W "idow at the time of her ap-
rrT
an(
sian
The Rus
the affairs of Europe? The first impulsive dissolve itself. thought of most persons will be that Death seize upon it as hi prey the balance of advantages. The prairies are usually small. jj
has cut the Gordian knot Ot the war. But power would be broken in Europe, anil the of a rich uncfous loam, capable of produ-
act, it now living. t? is a singular fact thai prairie chickens A subsequent marriage will not. impair quails. wiid as they are, are yet tincreatures of on ilizntion, antl never found in large numbers in an unified country, iiour own State this kind of game is mud
Arsons within the age of 21
on of ilai
JJ
'fdi, 1 8.-JO, are deem-
rs Wllhin tllu ,ntent ana
meaning of
iven, and whose credibili must be sustained by the certificate of the magistrate ition is veriiitbe deemed sufnei^r.t facts are certified to knowledge of the n-.agis.rate or other officer who shall sifn the certi.icate, or tlie n-imes and resi-ience! of thr witnesses, by whom tlie facts are'
"P'
bc
The official character and signature of the magistrate who may administer the oath must be certified by the clerk of the proper court of record of the county, under the seal'1 of
llnti
or ribbon, the ends of which must pass the
official seal, so as to prevent any paper from
jiis court. Whenever the certificate of, ing commenced, the Piincc, provided ivitli
signature
ri
jof the magistrate is not written on the same marked upon the clothing of c-rtain oneII I 1 1
[sheet of paper whi'di contains tlie Signature the place where thev were to be wounded:
ous there as it has wish us, manv of them
Jn one
this view of the case, will be coupled the say independent of tlie awful incidents gardtognme. In making preparations for: Ohio Valleyin lGoo but this is nothing to idea that his life was taken for the purpose which it contemplates as the antecedents to
!l
plcntier than when the first settlementbegan. and if is therefor'* p«'"bable that 1. same rule wis! hold in ^as.
ANECDOTE OF .11 E\( HIMHI'IV Tiie Bufr'a'o Drnvrra-y translates the 1 lowing from the C'nrrier Enre- as showing how MenchikofF manages to give exercise to hi*men "One day the beat to quarters wn? heard, every man was at his post, gunners a" their pieces, the surgeon in the cockpit, with his instruments displayed. Before the fir-
piece of chalk, went anion./ the men,
authenticated, the ceriiticate must be then, at a given moment, they were to fall
P'P^-T 'ny a piece of tape, out, be carried to tlie sick bay. and then
entitled in the right of .the service claimed iCSTA new tomb has been crectcd over should make an application and if there
]i6 fihovc instructions nre
KANSAS MATTERS.
must, have perished As it was, they suf-1 .. ,,. ll!on
vulture would st-lf as highly pleased with its n^ricultuml
all in 'he imagination—there is next to none to be found. Their guns, for which they paid tif een or twenty dollars be ore starting, are of no use, unless to guard against marauding Indians, and they would of en be glad to sell llvm for five d.-llar-'. Col S. informs us that there are neither turkeys pr-drie chickens nor quails and that in ail his travels lie li-.d not ft above hall a d"z»-n (ieer. When one docs appear, the Indians give rha=c, and seldom relinqui-l: the pursuit without, securing their prev This is a piece of information with which emigrants ought to be. acquainted, as many of them have gone out wi.h the confideei expectation of making their Irving el.it fl from game, of which they supposed then abundance in ary purl p!
t}l( reaw ns 0
isnouia mane an appucauon ana mere lic remains of the .late John McDonough,
1 11Mana
,ow
abo
We have been favored with a call from of our Divine Creator—John McDoiioilgh, New Orleans, Mnreh the 2d, 804. The of conclusion to which I have arrived is, that wi'hout tempemice there is no health 20th u!t. lie traveled on horseb ck thro', wi hc-Ut virtue no order without religion
There had been but eiy
a level, brtunat"
ssian power, and -all Europe ho arrived scantily provided late in the fall,: jL
1
Active preparati»ns were ir.akirig'Vi-lien Col. S. left 'it. L:wrc-nce and other points emigrant^ from the to arrive in -diarge ii ions Kansas i^mi rapeka fndi-tn. Pwee* Pi points, on the Crow River. -ove Lawrenr-e Wftuponponsn, u.nvn of Day. .05 miles west :in I Ossawatoinie, at the junction ot tinPottawatomie and Osage Rivers.— Chl-cvjn would I Bern. Press-.
md
the surgeon was go through the necessarv duties of amputation, dressing, etc., all in dumb show.
Om: of the men. a gunner, design ifc-d a sufferer by a wound in the arm. did went on, assisting in nut l.is gun. The •_-nant at his contumacy, exou rascal! don't you know thn'. wounded in the right arm''" beg your pardon," replied the cunning sail nr." but have I not the left one ri-mxin'ru'-to fight wrh?" Charmed will tjiic rep'y. MenchikofF produced l.is chain ani immediately drew across upon the sailor'.* breast,
follow the orders, bu running
with the remaik. There, my bravi- feilowiJ eluding two thousand, nine hundred and I decorate }'Ou for your patriotism!" And fifty-six colored persons, which is an induring the whole of this sham sea cam-1 crease of twelve thousand since 1852. ^The paign, white cross on his coat
r. ujriias'i
NO. 36.
the .late John McDonougfi,
millionaire) wun the follow-
among other inscriptions found
ut cmbarkin- in life:
cornfort«
lm
P'
lcIl aiu
but live in an honorab.o
frugality.
Labor then to
the last moment of your existence. Pursue strictly the above rules, and the Divir.j blessing and riches of every kind will flow upon you to your heart's content but, first of a!l, remember that the chief and great study of our life should be to lend bv all means in our pnwer to the honor and glory
ern ccori
deepest fall not exceeding
ar
tj
contains an extended statistical
0I1
Tne mild winter
rurn
the American grape culture, and
the facts it has gathered, expresses
for the emigrants jK, opinion that while tlie vine remains as
now
js
TL
.g
tin ag unst the inch mrnej of se'veie vvea- a^it^s, or other causes of blight, the grape thei .... -It the winter nad proved as iinor-j ..,y
fered no great inconvenience. pure Catawba wine, and such is tho conCol. S. has traveled very extensively j,
Um
^bo found no proper shelter to protect fc- tt.-{l by uiy great increase of insects, par-
ie)
um
pii
0
ne
-c«
miJs
1 is
it appears, there has been
journey thither, they anticipate great tl1 iJe:u-rind, mirl
Cincinnati, unaf-
be cultivated at a larg** nmfl?
profit
even when the wine is reduced to 50 cents
T|nU Sl]ch is th( dt man for
of wine in tlie country, tliat it is that in full thirty years to come be reduced to 5U cents a gnl-
sa
nnoi
on
I all that time, the good cultivators
realize heavy profits. The Record
i)^ t]-iere must be five millions of
acres planted in vines before the price can be reduced to a minimum in the United States' T!ii fact is enough to insure cultivators against any hazard of an overstocked market. There will p'.y'oab'y be 600,'-
000 ga'ions of it:i wha wine rai-ed ill the
and there is no danger that the
market will be overstocked.
THE DEATH OF BILL POOLE —One of the New York papers thus comments upon the death of the late prize fighter:
Mucn noise is being made about the murder of this noted ohaiae'.er, and in one sense it is an event of some importance.— lid! Poole was one of a ciavs of men who roe into notoriety some iwenty years ago,-,• lie^an of peeking the prill th marv He lie and -in ngtii iXclii.!e: a-sembii
fashion •tions and selling I in .iit.-rs by their stiperi and pu- -iiinlie ability, completely, honest, lespecl.thle men from chese^ s, and ioi* years nnd years were: the habit of seihng every nomination to lie hight-st. bidder. in tact tl c-c men 1 ivon ui. tt they matie in this way, were regularly employed to fighl for one p,.rty ••r the other at every elec ion, nnd were sometitr.es-even sent off specially ieto ihes '•ounti to manage a canvass or buiiy a conen lion.
•minat ions. phy-ijal
A FOKMIDABLK N E RT A IC I O.—A conempoiMiy j.uts ihe ttdacco question into lie following sh ipi -"Suppose a lobacco chewer is aihiicated to the habit of chew-.' ing tobacco fifty years of hts life, and that i-::ch da} of that time he consumes two inches of o'i.! plug, it amounts'to six thou-. sand fur hundred and si-venty five feet, making neaily one mile and a quarter in length of soli.! tobacco, half an inch thick -nd (wo inches broad. Now what would tiie young beginner, think if lie had the whole amount .stretched out before him, land were to!d tlri' chew it would be.one of the e.wrcbes of Ids life, and also thai il income to the amount of two thousand and ninety fuur dollars?"—Life illustrated,
it^'Sc-retsocieties, str! Before I woulcf !aee mv rights.between the hands of oilier men. in a secret Lodge, O.d-r, Class, or Council, and bending my knee before them, enter into combination widi t-hern for ar.y object, personal political, goijtl or bad, I would pray to Cod that, tha'.hand ar.d that knee might be paralyzed, and that I might become :n object of the pity and even the mockery of my fellow men. h'v.ear, sir!—-I, a man, an Ameiican citizen, a Christian—we«r to submit myself to tbo guidance and direction of oili-r men, surrendeiing mv ow judgment to the'r judgment-, *tnd my own enns-eitnee to tin ir keep" mg! No, no, sij!—Senutuv Sei:-ird.
£T~ The Lngiisl-, fiovernment contempl tte- having tngag.-d in the war durinir th_ of,e..in-- year no less than men of ail r'-.nks in both ihe services lantl and sea, nr.tl that the sum neee-sary to sunf-en' and render efficient this body of men and the ships to be manned by them for a single year will be more than one Lundredacd thirty milt! luiis o» dollars
Tlie popuTaiior. of St. Louis, accor
ding to CENSN-j
JTItaken,
ininety-sever*
thousand, six httndw-d ami forCy-fwn, in-
the sailor was obliged to carrv bis population of tl city will reach nearly one hundred and twenty thousand,.,.....
