Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1855 — From Boston. [ARTICLE]
From Boston.
Boston, April 14. The Erie 11. R. C 6., lost 14 cars by fire, Two of them full of dry goods, the other freight and buildings jbf little value. The total loss is between $20,000 and $30,000. >The ship Wm. Layton, was lost at sea on the 27th of February. The Stewardess and two of the crow were drowned. The others were taken off, and arrived here on the America. In the Houbo to-day, the address jto the Governor for the removal of Judge Loring was carried by 207 to 111. It now goes to the Senate. day last week, a woman named Sulser eloped from her husj band’s residence in Morgan town- i I ship, Butler county, Ohio, with a | young schoolmaster named Pease, j who had been teaching during the j winter in the vicinity, and boarding i at Sulser’s house. The infatuated | woman had lived hapily with her husband for near twenty years, and ; by him the mother of seven children. She took her youngest child, an in-. fant, (leaving six with her husband,) { and about five thousand dollars in cash and negotiable notes. She was the daughter of a wealthy old farmer, who died about a y ear ago, leaving a very handsome property to her. The notes which she took with her were given by the purchaser of a portion of the land inherited from j her father, and were drawn in favor ; of her and her husband. On the day j after her liight, one of her brothers,, who was sick in her house, died, and j it is presumed that AheT sudden and j strange disappearance of his sister j may have given the shock that proved fatal.
