, \ Ilepubllcan Steam Potmtieffice, In Iblwley & Lathrops' BmtdArs, upitg BUSINESS, • Sal. Sayre SC 'Bro th er, - • ''• •is • via 3[ 4 rig ._ta t ent i crOsrA C iutiMm i tt A c t riis,VDtal• R in all a tiOCCl. GTOMial. Crockery, it& p •. Moutroe, Fs, Wax.; rai. . John Grov*! 1. - V4MAZILY TAILOR, Abapioltto • Oita. • ' ' - 1;t1 ,on Oft., p. paw. • ,; .."(• i• DTSICIAN AND St G . t Itorelicatv,4mi........ timens of Ninntwee and victiAtn. Oftice ovt.t.Slote on• S3oaxlsat Mr. Stlmidgele, *Alto*, 00.bbil I-- P: Reynoldi . .? it . -- J• , . . - - • - v., SETIONARVE TAILOR. Shop hib as em ; cr4 01--4 AI r Rote), comer room, 'Montroec,•Ca. , 4 !: Montrose, October %, p.,59.-tr . . ,ii i,. 1:• 1 17 ' . - Dr. W. C.' , Hy PrersietAx AND srriaEoN, hut , burn Ceotre. la toady to 'MAO to rikular rAtentloo Chun In the tirstmer Auburn Get" Sup• Co.. Sept.' lifitrAnni steexiated•thertueleertldert..., erutlott ache &gee of their rentee.6hv ra,setenal *refers to the hive puhlle. .rtMee at tht ph,k-ftaet," - raldway between the elliegetoi l lVdngell ihmeeh, April 150,1 y • J.-DuBOIE / f ; , 1 VSTICSOFTITEPEACkanit COSFSISSIONS.ROFITEDS for the State of New York. at Grad Ilepa, Soma C . I'4 Groat Fiona. Att..{. 1R•9.-ly r ••• • • Hai' IL fi A: ~&„ . i t t it It A A T R P N it IT T A R E E L t dIVITA. In , 11 . 1 1i 3 ? ;2' pf New 319 ford, Pa, Athx.1.4;15:4,.-tf , , • • ~. Bacon. & Week - ~.- . ss tttS In WI kinds of Grocerlok Irprelio iirgi Doiriestie V . . Osage* and Lerrions.Ngs ntP 6 V ki t ' dl6 Ir Pinch. .A. Ap_plely , Berrie*. Prune, Pickle& rre.err**k Otrrii., !Wormier. *Lire 54.2212, Floor, flag Lard. Tailor. !ILI bah, 24c. i&c. 2 '•' c DAMN' - ° it .4. ir.... Momma*. 2 , 1110“ 24 2 /5 59 : - Ir ~.! Jt : i .. , ' • -, P. Lines, f ; ! 0 - , • 1' • .' riAsItIONABLE TA:WM, BHA til , v:s. ! over Re 4 . .4 1 . 1 ceN Morn. Moaner. N. M•intznee. JUIT r. / 65 1-l 1 • 0..-...,--..-- , • ' . Henry C. Tyl4i l - 1 • FALEAIn MT Goods. Gropeelaes. Ce4prilos..TftiatL Notions, 1 -I,oms and Slopes, Shovel,su ro d rki • .. one Wart . Woldezt 'are and 'Brooms. Ilead nrtisvicstlon, nu je Avenue, Nl,mtrose, Pa., Jute 9, IS::D r l.r EI " ', i ... • William 1.. Coopei* CO4' BANKERS, Successors to POST COOPER & co.,Nontroot. Ocoee on door eart,froto Yoga Stmt.. Tbartiplk StrsTt ay. wr-akrram COOTZT.,. • • Musaxs. Itordrore, 3nne . ()arr int ; 4;1 W TI S O I L L E T S ter d RetA lL w l l ) ..A.L j jt FL0r11 i .. , .G42 . , keep constantly on...hariThe Drat Z.hds of Flea; by the Fart or hundred 1111rreti, la the lowekt Martietprlers, alto Naltfby slogir Barrel or Load. -All orders from Merchants arid Dealers. od. be promptly attendod to. rar- Cub odd for drala. Woo4r 0 ; 04 u..... and all kiwis's( Fanners prodnec trabsdr oemorm i .. M Mat c srilford, Pa., Match 30, 1559.-1 p• 4 O. Ir..,Fordlial(t o If i NTT. A crintEß ot.S.AInILE.3, IT gRn. ESS ..11. TRUNKS, & CA BAILOR TRI-11mr In elf._ a. Stion one door below Reeler dr oddarcre. Montrose, March 1,1550. ' . Ca ! .- I. H. Faiith;;i j rAItit:FACITREIiottLARNESS,SA*LES, ,1. rrr Itirford, Enacilietaxia a County, 1.4, t, N,. Itinfont JaztosrylD,lgS...-ly ' i. Keelint &-Stodilgi.' (i. DEALERS In BOOTS Jk SnOES, Leather sid nal oe Main" et., liral, : doot 'below Searle`.ll.4l4 Ibis erascraLra. ihntnr" P...Jaa.l. 1.5:4.-vtal h . I.!, -. , E. 11..Rogers,Z• i. i 1. io t , B. TILL ti t it e tlni tt es . ile VANUFACT UR E 'Obt fall de. • ... - I T ciciptions rit SERIOUS. DARRIADX4, ONACi- 4 1 EU i.Ns..tn- ; h the best style of Workmanship. dint the ..e.: materiala at the well known idand , a f midi east oil Searie's li T.. -..- it Montrose. where be will be happy, cireceive MC mills o f iik who want ansildng in lib tine. • i 1 i , Mentrose, September 11%1858.-1y d' i • ..--t-v------L---4 E. DrEennetei 1- -i, 1 , VI 'TOK BrNDER. SmneT , Summehanna. Conn. in rl II te. Pa., re s pectfully informathe people elfin*. - I,ji! ,e1,a...n.5. and neighboring enmities that he nspre- • • , we. totted Prsiodirala ;arid 11.0k1. and Vialll ...! .r. r! 1. '• t,.:: Boots . E. W. Flu= will; receive Periodicals, tr. as...tci. . yr . A T en R i . ‘• • Cilleiom - Sept. S. :1;51.1.41' t William IL: S ins pw, qt , . t : En..uopA , worked fir " the put I " • ' i f ; VI 'ilf, - c -- - with the most skillful w rkeii" eh, he feels • ISt Tei-ddent that he can do the moat dirlicul ° i. 3ribsi on short :',..1 truce. All work warranted to givk satiaflo • Jewel k i i rr , paired neatly sad on veasonable 'terms. , Ili • ' I! .; ..„stop IP Boyd .k. Webster's new Store, coinuof Main add Turn'. il..tt :-trett.t, below Searle'sliotell Vontrusta`m ~.W; i . ; Reran ne Wm.'Elsrell. F.. V. Baird , R.rLil VOnts - W ti 0 . ,. ' Gliod , rb. B-; Kidgidierv.. Towanda ; B.S. Be qle,y, L. S.earte, C.-D r ' =1...1 I , :1 mi., .t. Wikteabene, Mnotross. 1 Mi;ntrose, Sept, 1.15,1661.-tf .•il ll - 6 Wm. W. Smith 441t1N ET AND C • • tnrers..Seep pdostatalf 11111111 of Canese Pratt • notice. Shop and Wart Rooms foot -Montrose, Pa...M.sy 1-86e..-4 Hayden Blithe • , va9. ,,. . , r i all i aDtv i nt.n.7e .. LOTlONti, 'ittles,. Ii" - 31esch r a Y asa c tidledisrs supplied 1 lessfrerk3 aiiisteriets ex 111.1 , orcOLIty,1&%.1T • i • I , . , William & William agessup, TTORNEYS AT LAW, ).19& - races, CPractice is Eituoius Lanr.z, Brudford Wa y ne, Wyoming std Lucerne counties. 'Win. B. Jezinp; a TTORNETAT LAW,ECITARY PUBLIC, AISD COMMIS LI OP DEEDS, ot StateT New Sark, *III*LeDaI taa..nens eptrustod to Lim with pro On.. and t dents. . an.Pullk Square, tarn pLed by.lion>7l.ll.lan3J - • la. Beta,ley :ft:Fitch, A IMITiNICVS AT LAW, AND BOtaiTY:LA7D AGZ#S Oelleit wen or the Oowt *on.se,l.,to!it.rose, ar.rrisr. .1' L. r.ii7.01 • Albert Chazaberlin,.. _ ),'' T ORN.gY AT LAW...LIM JUSTICE OP Tuiz. 1,,-Pted.KCll2a3:l4l,, Morzuria. A. Bushnell, li .t:,- - . 4 TTORICBT A COTTINSKIXOB AT LAW. Vacirontaß. B a W ext . & DMVAOTL, Svgarnuantik Discs, 85.^1171 11 William N: Prover, .. . . -, ~i, • k TIOIINET AT LAW. Sr I.ans. Illsiorai. • rracticen nply In 3. U.,. Vlvu. Co= at I,4wcatu;and der tar. 1,1w....11 chtlly.l , l . • L,Lw.t, al;d iffEirth a it :;; iittrteliateri;tl7. •Tin Shoplloutb drit'. lloteL,aatt Carpenter Shop near ltietlmittt Church 1 TIL IL Bon. . ' ......• • «, A. L. lirntili. ' UQrruJsa Pa, tn.prt " 1 14 .'p&V- - tf 1 .1 • • '-; John W. Cobb, XI D., .1:1 BLING noitrepared is practice MEDICINrand StrEdtßY. L.. I nystid blyistellifi Slosstrose, r. .., =ll,Oll strictly "Wend 1 , s:- cafe sw yr m l . th opp yr o Lcb s L em e T . .• be fiibresi, .orn . vVoy r Z. 7 Watt). 1 11 =zoltr. Bung. Co., P4.,":lgicit 2,28.59;_tt . , l'• . Pr• o z. IHMOCke ra i g i 4-N S =ant rlttl Y e l lrotr 911 4•1 & I Store Looleeo at Scar/ I ' 4 " el * • - Ikea ose, ElPirth /OP . . . • - . - Di.-E.F,15 17 , Wilmot , ll It ADS:TAIT of the Alloyattile sad -Hozil.f i?Pa.ttt a cul_ 1 4i7:_ .) 1 U itedlcinc. Isnov parmaneptir Ireard in unal 'r i p, ~ 0 , ruer of /dein sad 1, , .. , b, lit,„ nearly appadvei . 34. 1.. t., - . May. 1bt.183,..gv _ • • 1 - Dr: li• Smith, i - . • I .4.---•-; , 4 , 11.. SURGEON DENTIST. *.P.e.iidenet •sod .01111ce , ts'i a A QtVadte the Baptist. entutaNOtt. aide) InNont• - rose. ParUctiar atteolloe - walle 0.91 to ort.- ateetul O n GOLD and BsLito plate, sad to =OF deOOTIZFOtth.. •P r•ltoes,Thmoiri.l3 t lo4;-$ .. _ , ...•: • ''... - ' I .. - - • - - . - • • --- . . .. • - 441tESII4Lit'D'VE;TIST-. I MON4II.OSE:rie t . 1 Olt nee settle Franklin Betel. Ream 1t0.% r . Inserting teattn on Golden . Sliver :nte stone in Ile 44nt style of the Alt. ' Alt 301111 etearesstkei!l. • • ,• - • kerma; April 7. IBM6 - tod ' " ' Thayer... pirrsichor AHD 81111 1 31r41i, Stassie‘ex,.l%. °Zee lh the Yammer's AT, 1,9441 • • . , Abel Turret, — • . TlEAttn. 1:c nimoik, wznicnct__,s Intancm.s. ?sluts. Oils, Iles•iittail, YETl:hes: Wthdow OWL Llq.. roosrim. Crueler'', Glassware: "Wsll Taxer, 40srelry,, - . floods. Perfumery' A • Surglcal Instrumeitts, Trusses, ,1,3/. ruighes, itc.....sndgent fur ell of the aMss popular Potent .LN.:,Les. Montrose. Pa. • Otudier-* Jessup, i; .1)1. HIS IN DBY GOODS, Repay Nedrilpilani; Oratriet tfc Ea statiapeiy, 044 Publlc CUM!, 3103Tio8r. ;Postßrother I, - • TVE - ALERS DRY 'OOOl5B. Grocerfra, c4acicery. liardrarr, I , Leather. Flour. etc, =lee of Turnpike street and Pubtlerkve iturrxmc, Ps. • ' & Sort., - is ritALERB IN ram Goons; aniorrios. Booke v ltelo4, and Shod Nude, Ate. • • oleo. ppm 1.4. it Binasc Ineslaest—Putale Avenue 311onrices, rat - - rßeid & c 0.,. 1 . 1•:. ~.. ... . - tV:k4rAtFIN DRY OCIOUS, Draga, Moilleinef s Palpti: , ollk r,.: . ~.,.. ',`:':' , .. n.. liatdiraleo Crockery, Irma, Cloak Witchti„ am. i, , ..Iv,' Spun+, Ftrfumeiy, &a firitk Block, Itortsoor. ;V _' •" • /Saar. r wi1h............ ... : ... 0.41,11e4Pi . !i,l , '-, ••. - -. Baldwin di Allen, -- -.- .- 1 „. , , '5 , ;: WitousKLE =a Beta: Dales* In - ltountLet, Pak, bell. ,*. , L.r.t. iirala. Feed. Cszlles,Clorer asia rtutbymeeAL Also `.. A ,,, ..',E1:1 ES web as Sagan% Motastes. Srru LeaL,„___Cotrir.f,,c , Irm .I.u. oiralZe Av ne, Me &or beloW: ..-* 0 4 04. . 4 5* * I.' I_ ),,,-.3r.v...,00.800.34r4,,,f - - 1 -, --_,—,.._—_,...._ 4 '. Z." Cobb, '... . . i btALLY.II4 GROCERIZS.'ke:,. - at the sy)it reoeMIT ocesanso ~ .3' Ciace d• Room. Moutmserra. . .- - . : - . T ',- - -.. - ri.....11.1mb 17.1 . 339.41 . - ___..; ~; I: I. • . • .• . lIIILLINERte'' - : ' '.' i 1,, , - . m . i_s 8.CRAP31415 &Meit of Brooklii, - I,4ted , tftrChamiki Jellguree B tole• wbere " 6 ' l o SAT to ' •;44.14 .b. 5 tray arca bet vigx.ttzell*A ol 3l, ' ' - : : ' : ' . 11 '4 1, n , 5. SeDt.l4 31011,ti - "-; - n. : L . V!, Patroatte *se that adiatisi, AIRD ."Reli" .9tixt VOL. lIK - lioe?ogelit tileptOialtr?'; P um= sTill - HANN H AT i f irsidenci of O a Dlfoock. Ir. It. Huss. . I f Bat I/ W121,39/37/21112 4 715 1 1_6 1 / 1 r sciliare, *0 50 1 W5 /00 125 225 3 0014500 800 2 squares, 1 0011'.0 2002 50 00 5 901' 9 00.15 00 .3 kuares,l 1501, 2 .sis ows tslopor 50[12 00 , 20 oo 4 squaresd 2 (qa .. ,3 7514 50,8 00 : 9 50 1500 _4o* Hair &column, • - .-_, 1- 800 80 00 One eolumn i , - • -;•-• - - 110 00 50 00 Twelve lines o f I is size typeq make a square, . . - " " 1122E3 ?alit:tines of thla type,—,Akaie, - thar ear m iy , Adrfit e irri arf ta .au vet , h_a w 'r . l, t vesfitl 3 t n e .t rin e t me or 'elute:4 l . a 4 DIIIIIIO3, Cards not rs ceding dee tine* Mulled al IR per nano.. Advent:wit:eats, to tna elitsertlon,lrount be landed fn by TUell• day:nonage. • Job Work Thil office of the liitrzpvintiti- Rarraticws lonpresid with. threel•printing prewrs: a STEAM POWEII PRESS, a 1 RAND PRESS and a CART) PREtks. together with a gliod ass rtment of.Tol.bing materials : ands!' kinds ofJoh Work r ovett as Ca Clriulani. Poster*. Uu,4 dllh .Labels, Prwplileta, dre, will be one neatly and promptly. • .131ank*.--4 ojees' laid Constables' Blank's" School Him) tr, Notes. di„ Lease*. toad Contract. Av.; kept:ea hand.aod for sale at the narxwbrier itarirnmein O CI. . • 1 .1 INIMM Hissv CASTLt stand bleat to the inlan The stoutest lite in And the baroneas Li And winters and / Her daughter Graqe A, walett cheeh,— Sir llngh dl Braye I .And each morn y . 4th To the weary page . MI But which of the tw With his equal am That widow and mai. • Would give the w! The bower-paid Ali[ Of esiaorimickelto guess coutd tell, aril Which way his gli ~ For every-day, ere h.' There's a. whispere. And e touch to her ti When there's none Some compliment to be mothei- sent— Fome courtly phyro t e to the ditughter•borne; "No more, in fauh•ri "Save hint," she with; • He may pass ca-, 1 0rote Mara." lie'er. yet.lda tryst hit Sir Hugh qes'd: - Can the good grey teed have gone false today " Ho! Alice the maid! -what was it he said, " When last he rode away?"..l "Ho ! -Oleo the maid rl" why, Nhere bath she stray'd ! Not one in the bootie can telt: Sot across the noon,Tth an uniwering tune, Comes the clash-of. marriagOell. - And below the keep doth tair ( trainsweep, • With a bride and a !itidegrooto gay: • Hein Castle'S the Prid, of the country side—, But neither look's that Way_ .The baroness stands with clenched bands, .In awrath that Would fain burst free; • • • And the pale proud faie of the Lady Grace . Grows Wilder yet to see!. 7 = Ind a day-Aream'fled, {office undone to-day, , •. !"they drain the chalice gh de Brityel u. Co., and all Ma atn turnMeditt Strert. .1: ' • 111 There's a ridipe read, Arid a bower•maid's While "To Lady Alie. the Ball of Sir Letter frern Re you in relation to some lintereatini experience, I hare had with the Turkish wathorities 'of this city. • I will give you a-brief accou4 of then atter, so that you may form some idea of the mann r in which justice is.adininistered, orpretrided to be adialnistered, in these Eastern. judleatoripL I' . ~ ' A riot baring wen d' ne night between some i ts Mositms and a'party .o . ..stecalled Christians . of the Octet SOCE, the tormer I con - shimmy rne'worst ot the affair, and accordingly the next morning the lat.. tcr, whit the exception f one ori . two who effected their escape, were-thrnifn into misou.- Among the number imprisoned wait a Metlianic named John,' with whom I hdd been tiequainteA, nearly three years, and had 'always Considered hi d a simple-hearted, dell-meaning , inoffensive man. At . an early hour' hismother and sister came to td l and on' theit tend ed knee's implored me With tears in their eyes to in-, tercede in John's behalfi I promised. to do' what I. , 'could in the !natter,' and accordingly called on the Governor, and inquired / / the nature of the charges. against the hrisoner. Ills excellency replied, "The young man was charged / with being engaged, in the affray of the night Prerira." " And ,what 'are the proofs of his guilt," I' ked. "There is no proof," al . said the Governor, •" tha 'he tookiany active part in the . riot; only that he w s standitig, in tio dOor of his hottie at theAitne - As fight was going on." "If that is all,'"saidl, " he Ices been inilty of no clime. I tberefere beg - leave to presentitlietition for his re lease." "If you will be resetit,", replied his excel lency, ".al the sitting O the mejltis (city _council)' your request shall be, aft nded to.' ; ' Accordingly the next shy,' aentripanied by the ttragotnan of the Lawrie n Tice Consul, (the consul bimsejfbeing absent Ire. the citY4l rePited to the chamber of the dewsn, o mejlis.) This tonne-11.ton . sults of twelve members, f whom ten are Mahamine dants, and two Christians, one of the latter being a limonite, and the oilier of ,the :Greek sect. The Cl"3vernof,'fir-Fehst MAO, as he ht called, is ex °El icit; Preaidetit of-the CoitneiL Only three or , four of the tnembers of the de l is= were; present- when I e ntered, but others.comi .g in, on'tiugh were - mem; bled id the course of an hour to enable them-to pro ceed-to btisiness. My petition 'in behalf of / she . hn .prisoned mechanic haring , f)l,een duly presented, a disetissiat arose in regarl to'the Matter, When Sud denly a noisy party of^abput a dozen mfu entered the room. It proved to be Aplaintiff and defendant, 'each with his wilnessea,.. I,the.plaintiff aff!rtned . that . defendant had knocked him 'down/ in the street.-- Defending deal - but swore that the nor' exclaimed, the English Got thou go," and then dismissed the whole )mrty 7 • The, de- Mite upon my petition . wal then reaumed, and" ener getic rtieeches were Made on both Wee ; the &ego. =wand myself detendeni the swisimer,tmd two or three.mcmhers of the inej is ilefentlitlg the coarse of thagovernmentin itOrieoning Willi they pretending tibe prisoner bit s d ince) ittedhirnielf bY /Allstate. aunt that he stood in the peer 46t0r . .0f . 14 hone" during' the riot, while witnexer;#*ed , pat' sey saw kthmitxthehrititiloor. ei 1 . ' ,- " I had, ho I livit titiV *lv poet - Eti , r . t. . • OE nrvitsrui. AT licarraoss, BIISQJ+ F FtA Z I E ,0 A,TRALR; of Adroithint. Ga •- by its.own broad lands, d and eaSt to the sea; , ' his questmg flight fosses. thet fee. eelles bath gold and vassal's, twinge foity.four is the pride of her race, and notnore. ath a — palfrey grey.; u may see; him .wait iseems at age, .eastle gate. I. ' tin Sir Ilugh would galn, le and his equal bow, - , of each iither'afivid; t tole world to know.; Will flag ere he c: As he cavils at th ~, who. hakvis the chalice ir'. Hughitlie Kuright,„ • . she, listed, well, , • ice would light. , rides awe,. ' . word ibli her priystc ear, • . —lest bey memory slip ; ~ 'l tif.t.he vassals near.. - , J, t, lyansi Syria. or:►, Ssrili, Sept. 4 21,1859; t eliece I have never iieitte, Tra DLLS?. BROTITTP. COME this .new ease another, storm was confusiom entatigled, laiiaer English peal to the Ell .. . . . . -. .. ~, • . . • ~... -.:it , ~ ... • . . .. • , . . . . - - e..., ..!.....- • i ~',.[pi,H,ox. .g q- O p._,- : : . , p'*: " :..p. , 13- . . 00. 7 :.: ., A.q..;AH MONTROSE ER-24-485g PA., TEEURSDAY, , _NQVE . my point, when an entittiary from- the Greek ,, Corsril arrived, demanding tbefjrelease of 'aeferarkthei of the prisoners, Thishadtmarly,thwartecl all my hoPes and rendered my exertions fruitiest. ; There was, no .doubt as to the guilt of )host of the prisoneri,: l and was plain; therefore, thit'they ought not' to; be ro leased ; arid how,the could, consistent with ire dignity v not to' say the il i claiips of justice, free one prisoner at the request tif a private-individual, and refitse to release otherl at the . .solleitoti?n • of the Greek Consul, was, to 14 the leak., a yexatious' and deileotetpiestiont - IC wits evident .that unless- sonic/ compromise could be efiteted, my s eause.was ruinrad.7 At this• point all spectamm 'were escluded," and :the eaejlis wentinto secret 4ssion: We ceased' snakipg. loud speeches, and the 4seisssion-was carried - on ' in whispers; I soon petteiired that the firmness With which the dragonian andimyeelrield our position; had procured for us a decided adalantage, .." We honor you," add the tnerhhers of the. mejlis 'to me, " bdcause yeu are a moralist peace and *uprightness, and if we could, we would be Filling to release this 11 man, for yoursake, evert though , h e were guilty." "Xere,lie guilty," said rg .! I would not ask that he be yeleased, but that he ice punished. :I tisk'fisi him solely on the ground thikhe isnot guilty ? " "Very well," they replied, ".give us time and 'we will do as you desire."- "Why do 3glt ask for time.." inquired-, `" - In order," said they,,!' tis quiet the . mindst,of the_ persons wounded in the riot ; tbr they and a s ‘laige' party of their friends are . hurning with anger and s de termined on revenge ;, and if we should let out train . prison a single 2 aDua s at-thii time, they would bring .tt storm about our cnis — sucl;),n's we could not easily allay." • • - • It Was . finellragreed that • I should come to the i• mejlis at 2 o'clock p. m. on the folloiring Monday, and the prisoner should, lie delivered up to 1111....• nt the time, ace s eropanietl i lay one Or two friends, I repaired to the dace of meeting. But lo! there,wasnOrnejlis. .The Meaibers baehot reatsem bled, mar had they any thoisght„of doing so.. It was the last day of the MasleM fast Ramedan, arid- all business suspended in nrep,'arotion, tor the great feast that was to.cominence the& night,' The Governor and his Secretary lolling on the divan and Lazily smoit ing theiriaarr,bel l ias were 4he °nil: persons present. They seemed somewhat diincerted at our entrance, and when vie informed them that ire, had come 10 ' ask the fulfilment of the pledge,given a fear days pre- I • vious, they asked in a binelof surprise, " What ! has the time 'come r • We assured them that ithad. 1 • YI - ":Well," said then'" there is no mejlis:7 Said we, "_that is rio' s fauti of ours. We have come at the time appointed by ylmrselves for the release of the prisoner.. W.eiimplcnsk for AIM fulfilment of the promise." 1 . • . 4 Said the Govensor, Istive no' authority to do -1 • anything without the mejligr • " Very well," said we,'" if you wish to convene the. COOLS, we will wait an hotulto enable you to do sm' , Word was arcordingly sent ionisd to several members ,of the d ew au, but they failing to appeor,l'we rose to take_our departure, assuring the .Goverpor an& Ilia Scribe that we considered that - 'the ruejlia bad dis - gr a ced ihemselles and institted tts; in falsifying titeir word of honor, and that th 4 need nth, be surprised to find AcoMplaint entered gitinat them to the Pasha through the consul at Beirrat. .Tfie Governor begged 'us to take no offence, and E.iia that ras soon -as the mejlis could by kot'togetlier,l'illeprisoner should be - delivered to us. Without Making 'further reply we _ . withdrew.' . • .' - That night John ci-as libei,fited and sent in charge of au °filter to.my house. ge was oveijoyefl to oh tain his freedom', and he andlas friends were greatly laiish in their . . exprMstions gratitude for the.oart I fiat-iiren in effecting his.dtiliverance. • Afterwards,- inconversing.jwith our Consul in Bei rut in regard to the mattersll rernared to him that I went to the dewan in a private, not in an -offices capacity, and asked my reqiipst as a, personal-favor not by any authcfiy; wait disposetlitherefere to take no notice of the want of promptness otttbe"part of the inejlisin . fulfilling the‘ pledge. To which, the, to come-so near the mark is within three or four hours, and that in hie own O , cial JritercOurso. with she authorities, he was sonic hues obliFed to wait one or two days after the ap'' Anted time before. he could get his business transacted, and that our am bassador at Constantinople Bas often compelled to submit to much longer delay : Tlicre is no doubt thatAntericAn honor and inter ests have greatly - suffered inithia country of late, in consequence of the eitrefins difficulty with .which American citizens have beenlerialaledlo 'obtain their just demands. Americarestdents,.whetlier mission aries or others,lfve in SyrWITSr - the mast part in comfort and.security but ihert their rights Etre peep invaded; they have beet, able to obtain justice only after a long„ difficult, an,tardy process. or, as in some ceases,,hare been utterly unable to obtain justice atoll.. The gross oi4rtgo committed some two years since upoin . stkime•Fiban family at Jain, a•notable case Tiloutrage was of a most aggravated, CharaCter invoiriug the threefold crime of robbery-, murder, and the yiolation (Slim persons of the femalei.• And yet, whitilhai'beei accomplished in there two years towards "stinging the barbarians . who committed the deed to iimastmterit? After a long and tedious proces, four; men Were found, tried and convicted by a Turkish ifbunal, its having par ticipated in the crime. Thir 4:lonsought all to - have -peen hung, and everybody eitiected they , wouid be. They however charged_the murder upon fifth ac complice. who has. never ben taken. , Eighteeti . , months : after, 'the. news of the mitrage had been noisedabroad,thoiecision ()Nike Porte was received - -at Betint,to the effect that fe . ur men already con timed- be sent to prison for li(e, mid that the fifth should be put to. death - wyetiever lie should be _ caught! • As a Matter of course, wit* - American dolma are , thus shabbily, I . •might perhao belt& fay insultingly i treated, American interests. attti the American honor , must suffer. And such has 4ready beep - the result.,, A vertrand *half since two Americas klissionaries 'were forcibly espelled from able, a town on . the Eastern slope of eitanoti, kind their goods thrown intcithestre As no proper 'indemnify was o9tained, and la utility : mat tbe outrage was . boldly eatid, and with anise adJtilonal: aggraratini . .1 • cumarances, in the same town a few mouths, since, ;ill the cite of Kr. and itlf• *atop"' American cal - sena, who with their children wre seized and dragged front their house, mid forced ett leave the place, though the'nuestaan involveOn both these eases, is siniply a civil one, is e: the ,tight . of a in's to. reside' In his ownhouie, yet. neither of the-patties .hare been able to'obtaiu attytitiog 4e proper satisfaction. • No wouderthat-the petty TOrkish iikrerttor of this sty should insultingly. say, sa ou uric occssiou, to -the Americau Vice couaulsl."Mhat. it. Juuerical . that I should resr t)? respect hi*? • tywkt do [caw for the United Emitter • Aral uo .wouder. that We . British Cooed at ;Writ ahouldi tauntingly uy, as he tfid:reZetddy to the Cootoili there,• 4 ,-Youregfahs dant* arm along very.proopSrpusty you spfresuntiAtive oocfic.ll carnut:youi riots," ; '• - • fad' ,I Cis, : ;. MI =II MEI M , , • You may. well . iinagin li. or sueb a taunt, from i .. such a -amine, w ould gal the Sensibilities of a patri otic American wholOres ?tid'iiiiintiy.and is jealousof hiscountrY's honor, but the 4Orst of all was that the _sting:of the reamrk lay. n its truth. I also' liOy t read a communication in ,t, e Pandou Pirr , iX, in rriielr Ithe Second outrage ht TahlAS attributed in a great ' part to the fact thejti rst outrage in • the iamo town, had not . been taco sufficient notice of by the 1 American authorities: - ' ' r. I . ‘ '- • • A few monthi 'ago. Solt satire Protestants in the vicinity of Shion•auffered - ersecurion at - Otehatids of the f Drusre Governors. Immediately on the-farts be ing madrynown to the' r ritish government, strong dispatches were,received . liy the English Consul :at Beirut ordering him to use all his official influence and authority for the, probletion of such native Tot estantryand'that all the'a d he might require for OM purposr,shOnld be turn hed. Thus, whild native ; Christians are protected,. the Prote . sta n ts . by the ; t ug *, :ad Catholics by. he Frenc h, Aiiterican eiti i zees arc nimble to obtain •ny proper satisfaction for. I their - claitus, or any adequa e redress-for their wrongs, or when any justice is ob' inatit comes so 'tardily that its effect is almost wh ify lest, and little impres sion.is produced. Promp ness.in'the pithishment . of crime hasa most salutary effect upon, the oriental mind: „lilt a laic of mrchanics,lkat what is lost in velocity is gained in power, -but not so in the admin.: istration of justice, - -esprebilly in Syria; for ix the . . latter case, What is lost in,velocity js also lost in pow er. This was particularly . oticeable in the hiltnhaid ; • - • rnent ofJedda by" the Ens ish, Fokfe months since; for although the actseemati liare been done i h rough °mistake, andwithiiut the a-tuella - of the -home goy ; err:anent; fa it WAS neratheless, most timely' and beneficialourff in all probatelit Pievented scenes of violence and outrage that Might Otherwise have.4xid curred." -For - iireViOus to this, theifohanitnedziris'in Tript;ii, Burna, litamitsens, Mid other places; had be come extremely insolent t l o the native; Christiaris, even threatening in some initruiees tO rise on !thrill Pe • and blitcher them el. Itiasri but as soon as they learned of the bombardment of Jidda, the_Uort 61 their holy city, they ivereovercornewitli surprise and fear, and immediately settled.down'into quiet and•si., fence, And have hardly sit ce dared to open -their; mouths. • , i - Time was wliell the American name, was in high repute in the Orient.' The f lair of-karat' Costa; at Smyrna a few years ago, r ounded throngbard the whole Eas t, • but latterly th American: prestige in this part of:the world had been gradnallY- 'declining, The recent appearance of eirnoWo American War teasels, the Watimh -and Atte Nato toilian; tiCthe ,ports Of Syria, - rekindled ink patriotism and -some what tarived our courage, a l ud gave us _the , isatisfac faction of knowing that our.onntry, if she bad no prestige, at least had some power on these fartill shores. The sight of these ships was.most tieleome to us. But they hardly stayed longerthan was just necessary Tor the officers to ay their aspects tii the Turkish - officials; tire. asalut or two ;and then van. i ishal in the smoke of their am guns. ' .1. A. Johnson; Esq.,:mir T rortbY consul at Beirut, has endeavored, as far as.l kilo:, faithfully and fully to perform the dqtir . of this. office, and -where he lia,failed I lo attain his i aids, it has been, I - believe, not so much from y :Want of-,ability•and 1 , energy an his- art as from t 1 e want of thi necessary hacking et hone. Uo, as I clieve,•rigo,: the Am e r lean minister at Constantiomile, is qiiite' indignant at the decision in regard to thelJaffa criminals, and has written home for furthei-iniirdefions. • , A memorial nnmcrOusly'si ' medic Ameri c an, resir 1‘.... dents in Syria 1, - . .-7s , - tor , .!a.4 . ... - - 10 -.4 l, auctoe, l it praying our govelnment to' e more prompt and Active measures fiir thrsecultig of American, inter estain this quarteicand to 6 stainvOur consul in his efforts J.o.g"t 4 jiisticc done, pirtienlarly in reference to the outrages-at Jaffa and IT'abie.. Whether the memorial will hi . ve the desired effect remains -to be EMI! I have already-stated that the Jaffa villains. have been condemned to imprisfiument for life. This punishment, even . were Were hope. of_ its being , eatrma out, adhere is not, i ptield boy airffiee," s fer nothing less than the .deatltp*nalty, and net always that, would deter _ men frond 'capital , crimes ip tide land. Any one who bas' lire long in this empire i knows whatimprisonment for life under-this govern ment Means. It usually aulo nts to confinement of at most One or two years'? no that the prisoners die al the expiration of so short •time,'..but that they generally .find means to effect, their escape, owing to the fact that sucir paupers (fop% pay ..., ercnensmi - , and are - therefore ti dean weight nnoe the governinent, A year agog &Iry -the ccirpae of a woman, three or four hour hours after her nepltevis had strangled her . her to get money: For ri , daior two tiOthingin pat : ticelei - was done about the matter,•but subsequently . representations having been mad e to the 'nuttier:ties by my associate, Mr.. J., and yseif, l the murderers 'were arrested and Confined at Beirut. In' a' few weeks, however; they were fide, and have been - at large ever since. itine of thea has - retiirned to ;the 'Village where the ethic! was committed, and - the oth er has set up business in a neighboring town. ' • Perhaps yen will Plink that considering I am 4 missionary,. my letter contains oo much of the poht te, al, and too little of the ttligi us element.- Bat-the .. have said is, I bad these- things to y, and therefore have said them ; and moreover, as: • i. C- missionaries _have made thisJand the scene ofour life and labors, .-we are interested not only in.ber itdigicius improvement, but in her social and politieiti prosperity; and as I Americana we are interested 19. the maintenance of _of American honor; and the secipity of America rights in this' part of the World, not 4ly for our own `per sona! safety and welfkre, butalio) foe the promotion of ibe ends. ofjustice and gOoill.overninent. - Throughout all Syria there 1 fettle justice ,` and-no proper government:: WhereVc , Ms kit the' most im poriant towns, there is-the seuttilance 'of a gOveril7- ment, all is bribing, falsehood, tuld..eorruptlon. In other pieces Where there is no shadow of a .goverti went, all is anarchy, strife, and, confusion. '. 1 Deriug the past Summer the ; arenites and Druzes in the Mountains east of Beirut hive been fighting With one anotheriand many ha ' e been -killed. The -Pasha has gone-among them - with a-few - hundred std. diers, and while-he renmius, pt . .- .e is maintained.- - -- Elia teparitive, however, may be a slaird for irenew 'al of the outbreak; and sio Or.:1 CIA' telt where the contest will end. - In the village of - Dams, on Mt. Lebanon, - where we have been spendingthe Sumner; there has been a great. deal i f •q . tutrielingbetweefi diffeient families and Eats; Atli more thanoneeliave I demi from tire door .. Of my het*, bards of. atillTl men armed with geniand knit, - going ibout the streets, and resolved onmurde i 'and revenge. ' . r . It is evident thuit the'Turklabi governnient is be coming weaker every day; the i empire is becoming more ci and mote rotten,, it w uld seetnanitst soon. 10i to pieces . And.theri, what will ,beeome -. of _the fragpaents? . The great powers 4 Eurtilr,, especially., Russia, are w,aitiug with great, *htrival eager eyes, and wideVenoatiuthis, its timelilreaeli were ready io_ seize the hoas ttha.re,,cir at 1emi1.,. - each . detetudued th E AO Ng) !/Oghtick .ilto Se! eP-Ee, . e. * l' / : 1 ,4,1 4 7 40..fPF-eet we have °PI' Pi*V :.,t? writ . I L..ii Imo? 9 i, . ovum, knowing That silliest ge stein ill him . . .. . yr ',..... , 4 ' , ... . ' /....Tl.' ' ; , . r`- , •-•••-. , -,„•: - ... 2 ••••_•.•-• .: •• -• • - - • • - • _. :•., • 1 ~ ,•-•'rli•-•!- - , - 4 1-- --- -••::' --, -• • ••••;,-- •• '•• • • - „,- " ~ , - ,;".....;:f . .. :7 -• '''..-•,' '''''..,.,--'''' '' -::'!:: ,'-''''':. ' Fe ': ' • •,• ".. 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That . .thit..Macedosion . has visited lit'airut is true ; Tbut whether tho . reriort about demanding : the prisoners is correct, I have not now •the means of determining. 3 • •- • Ilea hands arecold,-ber face is white - do more her pubmi come and go.; • • her eyeki are 'shut to life and. light -- ; • Fold the mike vestures, snow on snow, , 'And It tier where the-violets blow. • But not neath a graven - Stone, .To pled hir tears with'slien eyes': A slender cress of wood alone- ' •• - ' • Skall city, that here R maiden lies • • • In peace, beneath - the peaceful,skies. And gliti old trees of hugest limb • • Shalt tvhsel their circling shadows round To maktothe scorching sunlight dim, . That-d inky the - greennesisfronithefrocfml, And drop their dead lives on he'l mound, When*their • o boughs the squirrels run, And through the Wiles the robins call, - - And upehiug In the autumn sun, The actmos.and the chestnuts frill, Doubt not that she"will heed ',Vein all. Annan the 4Aany hail:lf - Canadian Frenchmen in the fmploy , of " Iforthweet' Fdi. CoMpany," was one.Franc?is Germaine, voyageur, who lead es tablished a notoriety for . courage_ and ,physical strength ; and Eire many other' of Ilia class,, be:ttas sometimes - ca4l. of his extraordinary ipowers, and fond of ellibilitg them to his associates.- 10. d bia brawny. ahouldeis 71111 pucks which hit emit:ldea could scarcely - front the ground; and•without evincing the antalka l i degree of titigne, would March with them day Biter' day, ;thin' the wilderness itowards some of the company's * forts, often leaving his tightly loadetfcompanions fi