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FRENCH -: AND G ERMAN ,
'DRESS, 000138
AUCTION.
1110 attoation of our esstomoso In iasi lid,
JOSIII.IA L. 13A1F.X.
IMIVATEA AND JOSSES,
No.
019 3 tIARKET, ST..
ABOX. AMP ATTBACITM STOOK
• - • . /ALL AND IMITIR SALIM.
SH9*TRIPOP I / 2
- • * IROTHER, & CO..
III[POaTBBIi MID YOBB,Hih„
410. 41001tOr mia -
No. 4111 SUCIORANT VIDADELPILIA.
Witt aura Fq;'q" ' l4 A"'
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10:1kA ti. iiiorosio of 'clAtllt and
C a stoitirrtroVriert? " '66 !
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mire l atirtfrirriMirsafgl u u;
ototo 1:,10 LOWFSTALair
CLOAKS i PLOAKS
liVHoraEseitz BUYERS.
- SOSIIINOVELTY OF THIS MOON,
AT
- 'TRH LOWS? OAFS FRIOES.
eirlisiehiateAvs aststhila node as it desised.
• HEW ritEN
set-in • No; 14 Altai iflirri /treat.
w.taTTEW/6
- SLIM GOODS.
N 9. iii• NARKBT OTAINT.
• swim
1860.
STOUT.& Da
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FALL.
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- mow & wourr,
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Cash sad prompt 111.1-mouthf Bun li t of to mottos
lcittid teen exatalialon, of our Stook. aaiten•
R" E O V A L.
L oomooitosoo of tlio ttoottootioo b faro .t *or
Tula Siam Room - • -
YARD. GILLMORE. & CO.
ILtYB BIIMOVAID
ipo;traztrrpgrxt pm.
- SOUTH SIDE. .48017 sum,
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HAP.W/ 31713 9VPOTEt
SEWING MACHINE.
l iz nitzpa i agat p - oR Quiza i rie AND
HEAVY - NV . OIK.
Both surfromprq !pad • !rouyils of re.
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mewl to Oki Air, iriaigoisd lo ; 1 WHEELER,&,.wirlsog.
NEW: 'STOOK
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,IJESTXE. de
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LISPOSTInta AND iOIIIOIIUIR
11,11;,Y GQ 0 Des,
1111 UAW= WM . above
WeVelf.h.
aal-au
i m WOOD, MARSH, ' it HAYWARD,
IMPORTERS'
..,WHoLZHALIS DEALRRILIN
' 'DRY GOODS
`CLOTHING.
' :- no; sost muds" 11713111 T.
Pall Winserelia4'‘er emulate tag r i l i tki t gor
blivonk .
TAPER HANGINGS.
pA.PlrapeHlaiTOING.
taer.LTRADB.)
HOWELL & BOURSE.
limbs mow to Adis sowdltotir
EREIPMROURIM AND MARKET OTRIETTS,
Oiddarod to 'am tottio Trades bode sod
*KW assortoroot of -
WALL PAM& =
BMW. .
• • ' now imam,
. WIRDOW OURTAIIt GOODS. IF..
Alt of Ma Sowootisisd bort doslssi. frost tlio Wont.
Mood &distils thi UM,
- EtEfEAßD.lflUirri RIOWLATIOIIB.
lloidiont mad Wotan isroksati Ind do troll to yid t
Ito ootabliabirstt of -
= . a. BOURSE,
11. Z• 001141 fit POURTIi Anti MAJIMiI` STREETS
ninaLorairstA.
GAS, FATITIREM; UUIPIti"&a.
KIROSENZ OIL OP SUPERIOR. QUA.
Krauxuaus,
COAL-OIL LAMPS.
WIAMIULtSga t PlAt I PM
r itialtattarot *ad tor magi at
lAVATIM CAM MOM,
WITTERS & .CO..
Pio. 30 NORIA BISHTE STREET,
o da. rt. of iht_bart, bolas"! tleatkot sad Arols,
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ttP0:112706 ARD DEALERS IN
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- LOO*II,.YATIOSIT using, _ao,
, - flown 70/10ARRIASE ifAXERs. ,
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T},Pasims 11110111130 N.
' BON, /kr CO.,
UPORTENB AND JOBBERS OP
O,4=YNAfT•MAR*Rs' MATZAIALO,
2 21 . 15 SZOOND START.
IhrobetigkiellloMMii tad every
• • of witir-9n
Ains . /ap ). AMOS: -
nirtioew i ftmmi soon
OJT
sotiitt •;:t ralnaA.
Dupinto . AND NRADE
B — LaNDS:.ANII BLADES
B. IT,' WILLIAMS,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTEBTItRET.
Is_thetmost'estenaive Mantifsztarer of
VENETIAN , BLINDS
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AID
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WINDOW SHADES.
• The largest-and finest •assortment in the otty, et the
lowest 'does. ' ' • •
- STORE SHADES made and lettered. REF.A.IRINGi
Dtatotati attended tiv . .
LOOKING GLASSES.
LOOKING-GLASSES
•
..AND
PICTURE FRAMES.
Of every variety.
ENGILOWYGS, OIL-PAINTINGS, tc..
NO. 826 ARON RTREET.
austworinuni AND '1311.441 . 11.
PICTURE, COiwep RN/
eanajOr ,ROOM tell. OULDINGS.
easel .
LOOKING-GLA:SSES,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE /BMUS,
ENG - ILA:VINO%
OIL PAINTING& &L, ter,
JAMES S. SABLE & SOS,
IMPORTER Ai," MANUFACTURERS, WHOLE
SILLB' AND' RETALL-4).C4LERS.
SARLES , GALLRRIES,
quAarrsrir 4TRA AT,
Pluledelsida.
URLUREiLAS;
SI•FFPER & ,FENNER,
WROLEULE DIAN:IIPACTITILERIS
lIMBRIILLAS AND PARASOLS,
' • NO. 406 MARRRP STREET. •
ritiisozulne,
ate saw making ISOM then
sive 1117aDUD DIFIPMXT. PAESTUM 01 ustszsuss
°Lamy size, from if le lig limbos. -
iingrTzse " 17.8 11°' %%WV k'' R rvnetr ehatiallaill 6 o ll
k wows includes MANI 110VILIVii 110 t Mdripti:
SPODTIPIG GOODS.
SUNS,
.PISTQIJS. ,
' • ,SNATES. &o.:
PHILIP , WILSON de- CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR GUNS,
Importers and Dealorn in
FINE GUNS AND 'SHOOTING TACKLE.
CRICKET BATS, BALL9,'&O.,
BASE-BALL IMPLEMENTS,
SKATES OF EVERY VARIETY, ,
• FINE FISHING TACKLE,
Al THE LOWEST PRICES,
442 OHESTNIIT
,STREET.
SAFES.
LILLIEW, PATENT
- WROUGHT AND CHILLED IKON
DEPOT
715 CHESTNUT ST..
intbilA idAnima HALL,
M. Q. NADLER; General Agent.
ANDIiANIC. LOCKS, DOORS, ko.
.. . . _ „
MA oats asteantits Sato msds that is bot .
Barglar proof, —.- . . err-tor -ti
116W1150' . CIONES.,
SEWING M,A4C3114/4*lB,
age WI3IISTRUT niK$T Former iv)csit.
WILOOX GIBBS' SWING MA
... 941014v1r laernadas &mad to
Wll,OOlll , table' , it kiwis a agamactas
EME AMP VizehrulaNtairlialkUlt
CAMNET
FR.ENOk Ft7R*ITITRE.
, •
eEQRGE IiENKELEI. ,
mkt WALNUT STARK%
e Just opened a large invoice of
ULM, -
QUADRILLN,
;ILARQURTRIE, and
ORMOLU WORK,
iirldob he !HU sell at very REDUCED PRIORI.
FIRST•CLASS CABINET WARE.
GEO. J, lIENIKELS,
4114 WALNUT !MARE?.
Oder! at
VERY RBDUOED PRIORI
The linteat egeogtosent Inthe Union, all otNew Devine
Wand mums beforimmoimeMM mad dm
CABINXT IPURNITIMI AND. MI
WARD MOUES.
MOORE 'de tjAMPION,
lc. 9111. soma /SECONDtrIIERT•
la oorunotke with . th eir extimairs mit Huoinees.
me. sow son
1 1 1 / 1 5 PR I CBILP Ta ill itialible3,
, I /%11 Pr2=ll,
, 71141.1050 Pave wieatheal. tO
- 5 a t* gimle t° tr awl gash of thaw Tables he an
the al rft r Odi c r i e EgUrrirg=teni g tar
giroli6 , • ' -
W ' 0 A:B I N.E T. WAR M°.
'MEND TEM WEEK EVI •
J. 1888,
N 0.45, South SECOBD Street, • '
' Pour Aim above Uhestnut street,
Phlladelplus.
A sue assosixasat of rultruTuaz of every demi",
tom constantly on bend, at the lowest run most.
- no34lrn
KEROSENE OIL.
pORTLAND KEROSENE OIL.
-for t In order toJustly meet the otinstently-Ineresains demand
hte
CELEBRATED OIL AB ILLUMINATOR,
the company have now doubled • their former oapaoi
tyi mid have the meet extestattle works
_for maxis
lactating 00 from_ Mai to tits Mated States; and
in MOT to ; wore f or 1411 a oonstant eupply. edemaam
.to the detnand, they have positively refined to establieh
any new agendas, or create any new outlets for At whey
_
this Oil is,
ITB UNIFORMITY ER is,
OILSUFERI
- ORM OYER OfiliEß
t is entireli free ,from the offensive odor peoullar to
all other Cos Ode in tee market , end far briliiiiner as
a Nut, Mena mess, aheftitess. &Ad safety, (having no
exeloove elVtertieer. te, we may confidently say,
TUE ONLY OIL THAV WILL GIVE GENERAL
EATIBFACZION
Wherever it hal beerktitroduoed ooneumers will use
*sateen
As there are many inferior Oils nold as Kerosene, we
neatiithAtalere sartiouler against tieing re trade
mark. wamiever doubts eau 4es to the gnu neuese o3i
the article; we resyee tfali that a saum.e may be
nktaiotter it to thP, So int he I
tr—,4ll,oe
- • • commix howor num
sad all orders odarroood to so by soil or orberWirs el
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4.$ 05.1ttititiLoCiwuKrruffterrtortgiro__
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risormober r 0.17. d ramie, grater PIOePI wal
la ;F i n" vromare.- eli scroVr..l7Tri
to toOtrOld in ot oormetionri ot Obi ism) e n
K m,
~,.. e warrant our il go t a :Vot
og to say , ether ear s at :I , Mind or
Ontesdeetal 1: ON I 1°
ism.
PREVIEW, 4WAft , DRD,"st
il ma k ErOetitClN,
,eptilta r i
ear oti.uka kE01 . 4 •
,•• vit-tra
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*BIRD STREET JOBBING HOINIBI
UNN. RALIGURr s I / 2 -
xbrt)Ri*Rili AND ,TOSSIKR/SOF
FANCY . .4300:136.
roan *NORTA
NOV' OFFER TO THE TRADE AN UNUSUAL
•
ATTKAOTIIIE kick*. 0.10,
ceitevetea.
SILKS, RIBBONS, DiticBB..ooono, *arm 000 p ati
EMBROIDERIES, k kors:oLonia;CAs.
SIVIERES; IFSSTINOS• NO
SIER.Y,OLOVESiAND • ;
'l'l:Prather with a hill and varied stook: of .
FALL AND
WINTER • SHAWLS.
To all of Which they invite the ettehtioo of ;
CASH AND PROMPT MX-MONTHS BUYERS.
oca-lot
-R aa?2SIOIiiioRIITPRA d O .. No's. '220
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THIRD ISTR,EET,
SAVE NOW OPEN THE LAROBtfI AND
COMPLETE STOOK
oa
PRENOgi BRITISH, GERMAN,
AND POMESTIO' ,
R G. 0.9
. 13 8
They lone ever offered, rata to whiehthealleeOor!e4
514811 AttO SHORT-TIME lai141„
reseeetfully eo?ielted.
leir For variety end eoleteeees in *l A'. desert=
i rge n o ti, °ne er :r at et' Ai l e,i. ) lTZet n ., "4sl ," l4; VIII
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IMPORTERS ADTD JOBERII
os
DRY G'o O. D.
NOB. an AND 201 NORTR TRiRD 1911tEKT.:
ABOVRRAOE. -
Iteantothilf invite the ' attention of Rosen to their,
usuul . ,
LARGE AND comnsta sTO CX OP ,
FOREIGN AND DOMZEITIO aoous,
Among which will be found a general aarrtmeaiot
, - P . RI4,6?ELPHIA7MAIM jIOODB, -
Aloha large variety of new and confined Arleta(
PRINTS,' KERRIMAOR 8.1.001.9)a, :fedi
• • - . •
L ,
1860.!
COOPER. tViat l 4474.'
.WORK,
• ;
Importers, Manaluturers, and Jobbers of
HATS; OAPs, FURS
AND •
, STRAW GPP.I:44
NO. in rioitiii below
• - PRILADELYRIA.
MILTON • 000PRR. WE. N., PARHAM.
ROBERT.D. WORK.-
We Fall Stook now *maples and ready Or buvors.
aullAtut • •
&
NO. s NORTH MILD STRUT,
lII.PORTE-R8
• -
QB I E
ordwriAre Dltswisia. • ,
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FRIDAY; OCTOBER .19, 1860.
TILE REVOLUTION'IN ITALY.
GARIBALDI'S LAST BATTLE
TIM rn su BaIGADE AT SPOLETO•
TIER POPE'S -.ALLOCUTION.
Tlic Pope and the Emperorlapoleon.
VICTOR EMMANUEL 'TO HIS ARMY
THE CONDITION OF VENICE.
GARII3ALDI IN GREECE.
Taionnort DRIGADE AT TDB BATTLE or .RPOLETO-.-:
THNIA,VNANDNY AND NOrDISIAND) -
The correspondent of the Morning-News Wide,
homes long account of the fall of -4pOlete end.off
the deeds of the Irish' Brigade proviontriO the ca- t
`pitulatioia. pooilo 'of a Lnarretitel,- . thd,
writer says: • ".
," There cannot have: beta ?Mull `more
or 800 men, it -80 -many, in ROM% while the at
tacking force was' at, least lO,oootor, 28 5 008M04,--
A council was hold, arid, of coutte, - fuelinitabbous
06111 *Ivolmelldoptsed' by some as thernmat
mUi
taryttnratln the see of such odds, O'Relityi'at
lest, for the Irish in the gerricon (twomereptafire,i,
Ma - "Men), utterly declined to be a party to any
,tmeh proceeding, and declared that the, men who
would - take upon himself to' even asmewsesrmsenni
Mop to his men would' rhn the islet(' iti c hblAge.ll
- The flottnolli.I? tan: gather; wikv
,blanUy.distraol-1
,4141 on the point of capitulation DI no capitulation,.
but tiVmstely an express watt sent•off to•Romo,,
to the Minister of War, announcing that Wwaa re
tolled to defend the town' as betifiliey could, and
that, come what :might, the' Irisitoompaides were
rewired to -hold the - citadel till' the courier re.
turned, or blow it into - fragments.
." Bathe Morning, the_ rich, at dawn, went to
noses;' and I believe every individual among them
approaelesd Holy Communion -In an hour or '
two afterward they Tiers called upon to meet the-1
foe 1 . The Sardinians poured in through two of the
thief streets, attempting at first nothing of a can
e, end evidently confident of carrying the
tsgs,inst rah a mere handful of - men at the
aytmet's point. They reokoned rashly. For i
- hem they were held at bay. Little, of course,
'could, be done in the streets by such a small body,
against 10,000 or 12,000 men, and, at last, pressed
On every point, O'Reilly threw himself into the el
tidal- to melt - the last stand for life or death; for
.death alone, I might say, for when the other gate
trashed too, as the last wounded but undaunted de
fender passed into the quadrangle, there was not a
men in all the little band who did not feel that he
bad taken hit rand there to die. They threw
themeelvos upon the waile r and from the tattered
loopholes rained' the leaden hail' with deadly ef.
fl e et-upon the besiegers. But those old walls
proved miserable, defences, and the enemy, after a.
*fief but deadly struggle of this kind, soon, with'
cries that rent the.air, dashed at the old gate. A
trash, a roar, ands petard blows it Into fragments.
Ten the str uggle commenced, indeed. In poured
the, besiegers - into the outer yard, which I should
mention deer not belong at 1111 to the citadel pro-
''However, a bloody reception met them there.
Mellish had two gnus, loaded with grape, planted
inside in a 'position commanding the entrance, and I
no sooner was the Piedmontese column seen through'
the emoksof the gateway than a murderous fire
was opened, mowing theta down, literally, like corn
beferirthe Again, again, again - the bade.'
gore dashed through the gate; again, again artd
aaggalga perfect hail of grapeshot from the two
pieoes in the yard, and musketry - from the citadel
walls behind, met them from the Irish inside; while
shouts that would stir many a heart at home in
Ireland, plainly told that the brave fellows felt but
too welt the honor of Ireland was on the awful
stake of the day. It was midday, and the outer
yard was still uncurled; and the citadel itself be
hind untouched, but all this was not fated to last
mob - longer. ' The Piedmontese brought app a piece
or two- themselves, and after the first die:thane
poured en mama through the gate. My informant
asserts that' of the heroic Irishmen who {ought
those mons inside, not one man escaped. ' , They
asked no quarter, and they received none; 'they
fought across the carriages of the gems ; they Were
bayoneted at their posts!, This, however, was but
the outer yard, sad the heavy price at whloh it
had, eet carried suggested to the besiegers an
'Osier and more certain way of dealing with the
eibtdel than risking another vain-glorious - effort at
*Arun or esealado , •
'They drawer, and, in molten, opened fire front
their hegty artillery, planted on the small hills
cateitio, at a dtataucto at rrhialt the old meta in the
retiree' was utterly , unable to even as much as
ply: Wass than ball anhonr two breaches west)
made. A message was sent by the Piedutontam
commander, offering them the honors of star if
they surrendered. O'Reilly made his answer it
the midst of his men, and amid shouts that one
would have thought proclaimed a victory, notthe
despesate resolve Gluten rejeoting thalreole chance
of UM: -:, o ltetarn,' said and tell your
commander that we are 'lrishmen;' end that we
hb*ltdi eitidel fbr God and the Pope. The Irish
who Deere-rho Pope are ready - to Col but net to
warroader.' The white Sag, returned; but if
•O'ltellty f Imagined the Sardinians would give him
a chance of a light at the breaches he was much
mistaken. The fire opened once more,and now it
became plain that the plan about to be adopted
' was to bury the place in ruins by their Mug range
guns, while the Irish could do nothing but look
helplessly on'—their pieces being of nothing like
I the same calibre.
"A second gammons tdeurrender was matithand
' the same answer returned. By 8 o'clock 'there
were five breaches effected; In feet, the walls were
in ruins. At this juncture the Papal delegate,
with authority that left O'Reilly no resource but
ottedienee-rwhether an answer had reached from
Metelpore de Roods, I- cannot say but it is so
snorted, and is probable—ordered hint Impera
tively to capitulate. This time O'Reilly ,sent out
the whitsriag bearer. The Sardinians undertook
to let the Iriehmaroh out with the honors of war-j
-an undertaking, however, if made at an; not kept.
Row was this end of thi. bloody struggle received
by the Irish? With feelings of grief and distraci
lion, which one simple incident illustrates curiously
enough. Al the Irish companies were drawn up
inside, and the bardiniend filing in according to
terms of 'capitulation one of our countrymen,.ut
terly unable to brook' the sight, seised a large pr,
bottle,°rattier wan sort, t of some which chanced
to be ying by, and with one blow all but brained
one of the Wardens. It was the work of a mo
ment, when the impetuous Oen, and one of his
companions, who made a stroke in hie defence, fell
before a platoon, riddled with Sardinien bullets.
The raitt, is took told. O'Reilly and all the Nilo
nets were marched off next day to Allessandria."
TAR POPE' N ALLOCUTION
Itienannams, Thursday.
The following is a summary of the alienation
delivered by the Pope in the oonalatory of oardl
nals held on the liBth
His Elslinen detested and deplored the oondupt
of Piedmont, and her ardity invasion of the Papal
States. He spoke with emotion of the brava sol
diers who died in his defence, and had the Arm
hope that they have obtained ' eternal peace add
blessedness.
He reproved and • condemned in every way tie
detestable and sacrilegious attaoks of the Mug
and the government of Piedmont. He declared
their nets to be null and of no effect. He protest
ed, and would net cease to protest, in order to_
maintain the civil power enjoyed by the Roman
Church.
The Pope further said that the support of foreign
assietanoe against criminal invasion WAS still to e
desired, and recalled tho reiterated declarationi
made by one of the most powerful prinood of Eu
rope.
His Holiness thus continued
hemmer, we have for a long time been
expecting Imola, a remit, we are most painfully
affected in seeing the authors and abettors of this
invasion advance as far as the walls of our capital,
as than. they had the assurance that - no One
would oppose them. ,
" In pretence of such a perilous position we sea
carselves forced, even against our will; to this sad
necessity of oeenpying ourselves with the measures
to be taken for the protection of our dignity."
The Pops then deplored, the disastrous and per
nicious policy of non-intervention, and above all,
its detestable application to the Roman question.
Ho called upon all the princes of Europe to ens.
mine seriously what great and innumerable ei , Ue
are comprised in the detestable event which he de•
plored,' and said that if sus an adieu, violation of
international law were not entirely nullified, there
would no longer be left any force and security to
any legitimate right. "All sovereigns (hia Holi
ness said) shouldke Convinced that their cause is
intimately bound up with ours. In coming to our
aid they will provide equally for the preservption
of their rights ."
Ills Holiness concluded by saying that he bad no
'doubt that the Catholic princes and people would
come to the assistance of the father of the faithful,
who is attacked by the parricidal arms of a degene
rate son. ,
INTRIGUES AGAINST CIARIBALDI
A Paris letter of the 2d says: •
M. Nigro the Sardinian Minister at this court,
and whom hi. Oavour affeota to remove from his
poet, asothe Emperor hoodoos: with M. Talleyrand,
goes book to Turin; and, it appears, on the autho
rity of one of the prude attached to the Minister of
the Interior, that he will take the office of Minister
of Foreign Affairs!, and Weavour will eat as Min
later of the Interior during M. Fanta's absenoe. M.
Nigra is known to be in the strictest confidence of
M. °swear, and if he be plaood in eta important a
poet, it will be as the locum tentais 'of his oilier,
who will then be free to go, if he pleases, aa Grand
Commissioner to Naples, to talk °Vat ,what has
been won from the Bourbon, and probably to settle
Garibaldi's business in the manner most agreable
to the French Government. That bold end pri rlO.
tie leader will have need to look about him. at
ever the world may, QuiniF of, his /lots, he is guilty
of the orime of honesty; and it is a crime Istaah
eon never be !billion or forgotten.
' ' mirlimcon Aim TIM POPE.
• The Paris correspondent of the Times, writing
on the 4th inst.,
- The instructions lent through M. do Ceders to
Home Will liPhahl* soon receive their fulfilment.
It appears •the Duke of Gramm:int and General de
Goyon are recommended, or Milted" to offer - no
obetibley morel • or material; to the retirement of
the holy. father, should it be sO decided in Omni&
tory. : They, will, doubtless, be at liberty to exhibit
es muoli regret ea they please.; to offer their condo-
Jamie even, if they' pen, to ehed tears;' but
XeStriiint 'of any kind ' they must roof employ,,
quaint would be an apt of whioh the court thoy re
prieent to utterly ' inoipableo They may offer ,the
ph/Motion of a sufficient escort to the limits of, the
Pontifical territory ;zeroth" , likhaltne those Rune
are very. narrow, indeed.: There ably will probably,
drop him; and Pio Veme.hasalli,the wog& before
him. ! Seeing that the I ground , Which has :now
title to be called '"Poidilleal territory 'lie rapidl y
'diminishing' , ,it :la a matter of; =kittrinelsr the
French' army, or viredr.efi oian Adieddtbe
'reinforced by eight *attend -6r tax litoudiadneans
While the'authosity of.the holy ffstbilits
if net :really; mitendiedlto the whole'ordhaSta s
of'the Olittroh; not! Mora ihatrfiva thotatind or ail
thousand , Marked, /deemed ':euttielent: for Its - del
fence, Row; that Rims dwindled to thes_shortent
span, - why , ' are: twenty•four . thousatd• , tiumgh
necessary? 'is Ifilte; protecting:lona ifs ?total
inereasing - -tur 'Viet ebjeotiprOseted i it treduced
we rmayladge: how esorradeses -will tberib.e; fore
when the :Pope only retains:ate sillfi l olhannel' of
the' 'Vatican:— 's , '“i ''' ' ' '"''.,._ ' 7
" • ' '-'- i
'The truth of the mattermoid"roomeasigthattke
Emperor afitp'oleon , , is , as &aimed iamb We ..Popet
ehouldmditc RoMe - tu“m.goavolithfistaelf estA
On this, evidently,' Ahoy "botifi agree l Yamed :du
thei interilow 'af Plombd rei, , where , most of mita
has sham °Centred lni Italy:wasiplannsid,, Malt
could be'on - paperrthes important-poistailagke
bly • settled- that k ßomO should formilWiapleibo
the futurtrltalidoMingdom.' , .-.: , ~.•:,,,;;i,l •-- , :i 1 , 0,
What additional twompenise Praiteelialipaeas . - - -
Piedmont for'- her earitlett, ..I taislolollll. '
• ilirthatdisoliltrier has. been Lamed limo naked o
M. OaVour, - about Sardinia: On tooth
1 Emmanuel appenisri inffexible. • Who 4014a6mt,
, the , subject , he - - ,Aablares thatcrausawsielhaitil
earth eholliindireeltim iRP betbsgtsl - 761~
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geohlwhenever liliAtette oPlietegrelefirM' .: melted
siehtlna`ltv, bpdliteNMl4ll , l isliencenSl 'mit thatil
iivil4ierd:4lolllto le raiment telMstetherdie
! l a l am • :f f„ - t,11,3:1,3 , i
't
- ' IlAttelk eititriltAtlON. - ':;:: .. ,
-'. iletnif-Oheatir. his declared in the Ohmajter
D ol
eputlea that there existed no publiedoombeht o
hadtreaty, that :no: conveittien or negotiation
had talten'tfialeketed fist iso Power had ever read '
"any proposal/One or demands involving the
of a alit inch of Italian:ea - Clottnel
that: , it d , ilis.tthe font that the nbasionae i t*
- - , the 'etisidesil,otfilardinimprvib
loiti Isbitt spelme;yrieldaultiettotiely , Selit
i 1
i - yfe IV and , Palbrulo .10 7 -Lord,ffOlaltseitiofili ,
' srifftelent to ' shilie t its - filditi ', an4'.46 eißl#:al
denbleOrigin.' ' ' " -'
, a 'rsitrunt 'TO Storm, 'Exusatimn : , , -', i
The f oll o wing address to Vietoisnunannetking
of Italy, has been numerouslyallgined at NIP*:
" Sire : You are ouvking. ;'Ye hove 'Relented!
you in our secret meetings ;,..yrek haveminted , you'.
in our public plaoes ;, we have pitalabied you by'
rising in arms; and,tho Dictator, Giuseppe,:clari
bald!, whom. loyalty' ti equOt tO lito•o 0 O 11 119) IF
hie conragete hie fortune, entered Niplettwith:th
:worthy, ' Niater ;Emmanuel and thi,deseendiaby as
your - kings and, the' kings- of Italy.', Aim
..whyl
should Ire pip,* last of the Italians to renelva,and
welisome you 'tithe lostom of onr"conntry ? ' Why;
should We be this last , to enjoy- thothehetite of 41. Go.'
v,erement -in ..witlah all the principles .of Liberty,
order,,:progresa, and stability, :which. you repro,
sent, are the rode and gtiarantee of the: polltiosli
direction of the State? , Sire-;.'isotnis if V* Nestoil
Illtals area alaria thsit yoa should come t to t ibpjahei
to C o n s ecrate Italian unity. and reitore pesos arid!
trangifillitV to , the kingdom: 'Week& to it'aitkosei
veterans whotdefended ;you and "taffy ld'PhlelltiNN
and . San Martino„ fraternising fraternising vrith,tlaiset, 6rav,eg
Yonthe whO, landing at lifersale,lew in hunlber,}
but aided: by the' populatiOnphave delivered: th '
moat faithful' and dot the- least latr 91 -the:pra- 9 1
'locos ,of year kingdom,' in, order _that we all,
guided by your wisdom,' may March hence, - with ;
the strengtacof your arm', the skill of your geneit
rate, the boldness and genius of Garibaldi, M over-',
throw the ;remaining, enemies of Italy, , and coral
pieta the work of our r e dempt i on.” '' - i
ItAzzikeliriws. .
Menial appears to hive adopted• the views, ro- 1
Quill,' promulgated and since abandoned, bY:flari.!
bald!. In a new manifesto he ;dealer** that no
king of Italy should - he proclaimed before the;
kingdOm'of.ltaly is organised at Rome: 'fdassird, ;
by the way, has recently given' the following ras
his profession of political faith, under the present:,
state' of affairs. fie saye! „ We are not republi-,
cans noir . ; :that is to Say, we sink ear republican-,
bun for the cause of Italian unity, which is the,
04(101 of our &lingo. Theoretically, we are stilt
republicans, bat practically not: so,. There 'are',
two i:11908, however, in which we should. consider,
ourselves freed from the obligation We have itai
posed upon on:valves—that is to say, should Italian;
unity 00881),to bo the great object of pursuit.; or,
should Uvula be even brought under disouseloa
as a gift" to foreign 'ambition. When Italy is
united, of „ooarse 'me shall landeavor to carry out
our prinoiples,:though we may not live to see their
triumph.' - A correspondent of the London Ten:
expresses his opinion that The Makaini party hop
to use Tiotor-Emmanuel as-a ladder, to be Woke
aside as soon as elrosonstances will permit. • Mar
slni thinks - that Garibaldi ought to mitrolt - off Vel
• nice before attacking Rome: • - ' '
" TEX EntliTO - Ills HOZDIUS. ,
AndexAVOot.•4.
"The foliating order of the day of his 'hisjseti
the King of Sardinia has heen isened-: , ,• -
" Soldiers! Z. am eatisiled with you becauo
you arewortby of Italy. "By arnieyou have van"
sehhea your eaemieue : and- by coticktat the 'aiantal
traitors of the Italian:name. • . - - • •
The Mereenariel Whom I set free will sneak of
Italy and of you inloreign oonntries, after having
learnt that and zeocrsepensat these whweerve Wet/
and not those who opprose peppipe A*441.1010 th*
rights of pstiona. •
.'" meet 'debits' h strong Ittilen'..moititiohy
.on the liberty of yeeples,• who's,* aid ens.with orj
der and oonoord. The national witmy will Wayne,
more and those the glory which' - since :eight omit*
ries, has shone on the cross of HaVoy.- • 1 "
t'• 81 gdOill! Wm' the Oottintand. 2lt would - cost
me too mush net, to , h. •
e. fotemett • wherever, thelt
may be danger.' •
TEI EXCITinENT 114
A eorreSpOndent of ' the London Ttnics writaa
from.Vienne, September 29 :
'Prim .poiltioal exoltement in Venice to veri
great, and the' inhabitants of the Say appear to be
:rife for mischief: • They soot ut • the troops. and
German, residents, - ; and,lnsult .11m .Governmen t
.Whenever they think they,.oan do with im.•
lenity, During the night of the 21st the imperial
arms were pulled doarn Mein a publie oftioe,vind ab
ebominably,beidittbed thatthey were untottehabld.
' &tiny, grenotimen haire reoebtly ardiedln
and on the 21kit one ' - #39 them, 'an Uftineitywis 'ar
rested while •taking a sketch' of in ,fOrt.- ~Itri s
whispered that vag . 101 14 , thAt diseoveries hay"
recently been made by the imperial' authEdities iii
Venetia. The 'whole affair h kept vary:Motet, bit
it is believed that the Government has Mita bands
proofs thet there has Long bleu a dimot and odd
stint 'obrrsPohdenee between the Garibaldianti,
Venetians'andliungarians.; Severallersonahave
regently, beewarrested at Genie& and Udine,. and
sent" to fortierses in the interior of, the empire."
„
COMMENT ON TUE 'ALLO.OI:4IOIi
.
• Pliiii, Friday. 1
The Constireteionnel publishes' the allocution
pronounced by the Pope on .the 28th ult., and•ae
companies it with the following remarks : .
a What strikes us in into doonment it, first, some
unlooked-for iminnations comerbing the Fremok
policy, aud.then theetill more inexpileable ellen e
respecting the proteotion with which wo cover t e
patrimony of lit. Peter. Bat, in our opinion,lh t
which in someway compensates for this resistan e
is the wise resolution which the Holy Father a -
pears to kayo taken to remain in Boma under e
protection of that great catholic nation whose 'in
tentions,-but not whose services, maybe misoofi
famed."
LAMORICIERR'S PORTFOLIO
The portfolio of Lemerio!ere has fallen into the
hands of Gon. Fanti. It contains letters of the
most compromising character, and this most pcal
tive proofs of numerous intrigues entered into vriih
the Legitimists, and even the Red Republican pa t s.-
ty, against the Governxuant of Napoleon.'
ainiaatan is 'attunes. , 1
A letter from Athens, in ` The Semaphore, 'of
hitaseilles, gives the following version of the dis
turbances or the 16th ultime :
"On the occasion of the anniversary of Greek
independente it is usual to erect a triumphal aro
in front of the palace, but the Government would
sok
not aihrilt this year, nor were the mtlitity,b 'de
permitted to play, n the evening, as nittaitg.l4
morninnumerous patrols traversed /the my in
directions,as if it bad been in a Aide o -eleg
After the To Daunt the troops wet, keptwi ;thin
their barraoks, and at nightfall the policcolpfea;
all the publio establishments: — About $ °Week a
crowd, composed mostly of students 10 Votink '
men belonging to the beet families ot 'Gkeece, wine' '
to the square before the palace, where some bert-'
flies had been lighted as usual, and raised_ arced of,
!Garibaldi forever !' Down with the, 'Aitsirian,, ...
policy !' ' ' The Oonstitution forever!' 'and °there;
still more violent. The military were soon on the;
spot, and after some little hesitation the fires ware. :
all putout.. This measure, however, onlyrinoreseee
the uproar, for those who did not dont, when the
plane was lighted, did so' in the darkness. The
orowd wont to the residence of-Admiral lletuatis,
close to the King's palace, uttering the same dies,
as well .as 1' Osnarisdcrever P 4 Down with, the
1 tyrant!' The treefirand gendarmes, both how
and foot, soon came up and dispersed the crow*
without any bloodshed." .....
Prosperity of Texas.
A gentleman who has traversed the western p .1
of the State since the drought comineneed, wit .. 0
to the Austin Gazette thun,•under date, of Supt.'
19: In regard to the general prosperity of the
State,l may say that, in a route of four blanche*
miles frcm Austin, through Belton, Wade, Corsi- - t
cans, Canton,' Quitman, Tarrant, and Mount Plea
sant to this place,l find the ,prospeet by no mean'.
so gloomy as many persons have been led to ,be-
Save. ',' In the prairie sections the' dependence of
the people is less on the produce of cultivation ,
than the Increase of . stock, The latter is in tut
fine a condition as eon - be inatigined,'whileolbe
former , is suf fi cient" for the neoessitieol the
populatkmosith a small surplus in most neighbor. ,
hoods in the. timbered' sectiontrihe supply of ,
cola larger, whiltthe ,tietton whioh tithes the
pleoeNf the stook of...the prairies, is almost a
fathfro;'..,except on 4.4iltfriver and sense other val
ley lands, ilVereilit'ininy inatanoes, 1,000 pounds
per aoreimove .been male-about ,half a crop, tie
, the p . essay: 'ln all sections over whiatrl hate
pas , c orn, where planted early, on well-pre
par gr ound and popirly, oultivated, has pro
duoe "re twenty to forty bushels an acre. /am
told t'farther south it is more disoottraging.
'Corn is hire Offered at Si per bushel, and generally
in athtbenounties mentioned at from $1 to $1 50.
Mastla abundant everywhere, end grass is in tith -
greatest profusion., Many npreonsnrelOairlegthe
State; professedly an amount orsohroiqr Vat it is
safe to say that the State will be largely more
bbnalited than injured by the exedae, as by it she
will be relieved of the , inouhus of a bit A te;, con .
adorable class who hiivo lived by, other "means
than honest labor or the deielapment "of by of the
resources of our moat bountiful. eountqf -It is to
be hoped they , neveturftl - return;: ,
. ..
-1411 e, Caroii is tlie . - niun, of a young traps.
w,i4oni,thi Paritions rtt.thetc Itopoi,own
so a gotthy intooonot to Raohat• • ' •
!TWO CENTS,-
PRIV3ONA AND WiLIT/OAli.!
-'ilia
, l'l4 - 67
470
pr 444 re .l sreden tnej • ••
line ; g
'Die reporiklikineicA*4ortniethat ce*. Co i r i e i
has gone - iith64 id Miiharlrpritaii t iaaiiefiKt r 4
i reitably'informed'ihiit tio , TeEickif littakiPthn
•etatap% in" ileoillii. , 'Tbisi Wilkie theiright tbnin;
bit , to - rosy: that lkis - ptiVato idfaktil en II 1 1
? Ail*, AloißA iodditlEitAtto Jtithinvialkiwk 10=
I . 4oB # llo M )44,44lo2 .*lmbitina v llMOr 6 1 0*. gel
P rob ol7h.Pll'B 19Y1 1 : , R e ' l lit 2 ~. ,g,.. - 1 1 : 4!fi l
laißdie PMl.oOrtgl!t*4 l 4 B 97•9 erPotiu
4in .81ati --- - a*, ::
_lain: ''oob'ii• fotitti4 top*
, th i ni e er ,o J ..::: I.i ', - 1 . tqi.; :,, .1:., ...,,,,,,e ...,..,.,
4 ..ltiOillita S. riiiiti 114IillriAlgilkiiiiii.
-tor , itiPrideitibfibil - kkiiiide ei'lltifelt•Fte die
4414iltd4itedraiteinds•-titusieeitit Whiilli lie airits•
*OW natieilidlitii teEthe.late,Nietitimitili; te9ar
-14:trilt44sOti4lit*.N9/1117511.1 9k,4llB::litstt
Yerlt•latk.. ll lr• Paik44191 16 lit k l o"ligif•
4 ;4. t e m ill °l l9t.' i , adl !'"PY,Mt"Ps "A g f th il
4111 3.4
'4 4 timme,t ilay,theiiiiekqlpoit
,o
. e ,in i
:ialitelido4Waa taa`,ll644thiwithid titkcioak )
, : . I iitifie`li/kha,•iiViiii'tuff..Witiv 6 iiiiiii' it,
yel, l ldt iiiiN, Ofristriia'iiiiii
tu i
IP!" - - 11144411:1 ; toinnaiditiPit SOW% blidsi kid
*Mil city:, 1; ,•,:• :!I - 1:.,:,:•••.i 6:1 , ,,r, 1. •71 t , :::' al , '
1 - & , ;-7Theatip-nioilivf4C.,itti - k'shatrofiMalee,
peptiy.died< ; blie . 1 r AS ' the. PO: 1. IP wkiiiP. 41.4441
Ri 4 4 , 4auts.o...MFto_ ol 4, rie '4I" I ,..°r:OPPARVMS.9,
'Prince Albert, and sntolliis powtegerg 13ii . .netcal
buys,,;gotha. - §beents p rrinoess ol;iturtitutriirgi
:we's born la 1798, ii4rired Duke I; 'twin rltiitior. 04
Vriikii - lberiviii`rdW aid' : tieimitte ' I 'Widow!
id 1814 : • -'• • •- •-- - .:.' l '• ' -•:-- ' - i
- - -The Commercial Advertiser , siia - Alters, fi
i ;i
rumor. that :Mr.', Forrest,-- the:. Arairetioni
.71.09144 .i. E iP i e/A ll lo ollrt4 o.7. o : 34 .!triPea'-°,)
WI L I,OC°PTiIinZAV.V.O.ORS 407-1 4 , !`:000/1 1 0 , '
PAT iMRni , ni , lli.ib,lc , !!. Mr. P..,lareperied
' 4 ""Mtrif filliCh , ;'rilli; Bo 4ll l ii` s l...rinie, and.
licinorM ?Biqa tkli neat io,hlii - eiVe bid be: Weidd
tbtaiiiiiiktiiininiekiiiints; and Wouldlieebliged,
Ahereforii, ta , deollhe , doqutescorke - td the rliiieet. i
—Dr. Arnold; When - at!Daleimei, cAtelialast A
patience with . a dallsoholar 'witliipapil lookedl
up in blet ftwe and Odd': "41iat 0 .110:yeutitpentle an-I
gstly, Ids? -.Weed Isink doing AheplimigtA'; can,"(
Years after•Diodoettie used to, tell the atm. to his,
own children, arid say : " 1 never Mt RP *shamed'
of Miadf in At:title. „ "•• ,'that lciiiii. and that
_apniiiiii -- I
hateiniteilforgtitten:" • ' • ' - ~-.-- ' • "
--11diar A. PoVs ihntitOtet Virile' the 'tliiiiiii 'e
1
an artielebj Dt.linadedey;iniatettbilliphyslidan
..in , the Journal of Medlcal Soiiics. , -TiteArrite
mroeeedi to ahow.whyPinAtainivrewipaitly domed,
ore, tank byrtetnpermaintlinhertted from- his psi
rents - 7 0 no. : 114 ...: 110 .41!* of !i;i4 44 eit: - en' - gin.
'PlisPan, end, oo • eq 341 .! ,an A E 'll!!! l .:.4vtiste4exi
eg - ti o y , ps . a . stojili . iiti f i lacklpm, t yip lind,esett
- floie hie. hope, of '" reentiOahnii7Plibmi,ri*Pg
in diatriltionitiltiihniald'icitrisi? --: -
—A very learned Russian has gone to ii'Aieli trod.
bin in -- oolleotitig. infolita - tibit fCeltinitildin.Viiiid o
Europe codoernian• Diertsrfone Iltwientieet seats b
-the Greerreltgion. - : It' in dyad ler at berberlim
to suppose tbat there is-but ;one Dathodon are
Church; thi . s . - is,. hoareyei, n.mistalte.,. , 'The ; see
are as numerous as thews of ,the Angllints . 4llrh.nrott
andiave arisen iron: singuier local pattoei..., . .
4- —oaptain,Charies Amend Do ,liiviire, the gal
lent Zouave, whO has tinied Somewhat prominent
ly before thi'Amerloafiptibliii;mbie iiiiiitlY -- as;
converted Sinner, doing trona:46li aTiillidelplii
monastery, has Anallylurnedi uit in Weld SOU of
the warrior. At last Amcounti; De Ptivierd was: -
captain in Aleneral - Lamoriolete's army, fleitin::
for the cause of the Pope agetrweAlte esqbfak ,
and Sardinians.- : , - :• i - ~. -.-- --
. . , . .. . ,
—Gordono thuuming,, the. weli • knetrn llonitun
ha i
ter, ' wss, examined
, hefore - the - U*44nd*, Bank
ruptey oonrt not loni ego. ' ile . Stittea`thstle: '
no other' thine of 'Support thin ihrit'he4eri , ii
front the exhibition of 'trophies taken' froze Aftlai
The exhibit 'Hat of hit Affairs eltiniateiihis deb
at 4551, and his assets et 4200. • -• •
—Jaribaldi lzas.Cerreap blood irk his veins. _ Hf
ancestor, Dr. Joseph Garibaldi, was .Anarried • •
1730 to Catharine Antelielhs
,Ifenhoff, daughter ,o
Prince Theodore, of Coupe; and *hen thet Priao
' WS3 driven frOni thirsieis by Daatletiitee; Oaribal.
took refiliaitlhie,irheris hiariCroOlasi dpwiidd
eat was born. ' • '• • • •• •
—Garibaldi his been aittended throighont
ealoeditiOn by the Countess de Li Torreoilmare
a. short robe 'sad. loose hawsers; ae well as bAe
and, spurs, and Carries a 'revolver and a °avail'
sabre,,,whioh. oho Tie,e„#ra.pe,p,fr r
feotio4. • , • .•„ ; "- 1
—xtla said that llon‘2Joha Caaltraas,.asdyatir
the ni:alaotiOrt In the Sixth Conireasienal
saved $75,000 White earvejorblthafioik undili, tit
Piero, 'Administration:l ThelifesesiVsurieyoi,
Is said, will retire even more Aistattiy;
old bstohtilors. : ; • - ,
—Do (loaner Olive, Jersey joitts Irith th
G ooo tlotro of Now r ,)rork- mut thlpw•lteasrli.*l
naming—A rertorehas obtained
,oariepoy In !c l aw*
that Governor blegorin vsill once 014 ILO act
session of the Legislature of that State; in theist*.
of thelheatlon of:Lino:obi ti : tho Ptieldenoy. 7 '
—Rev. 'Mr. ;Whittle; of Lontscilti, Kentnek
boa declined the call to Christ - Mr*, et Alen
drift, • r
Naha Sahib has turned up again:,ille it"
aline somewhere in Indla,,aocerding to. ri Bong
Raper, but il.ont of reach. , :
•Genirsi Tom Thumb le a member -of .
Little Glent'a. Olutk at Bridgeport, Conn. •
—Mr Millard Fillmose has contributed 150
the Ledy:Migin xelief gaud,' .. • . 1
, Tho nurwter,otaratrtoulates atithe,Mlohnson ,
,Collige Is now i 2
- • .
RLT - RI4 . OOt:ORT 16,18(4.1
EDITOR PRESS In an nrtiale pn ,the zeoeptt
of the Prince of Whine in lieir7Ori; he k•en
'toile 'of vihieh nneieiiilorialdii; intelnadver v tit
Iyaintide to the innfoull6' of the eeinliandhif 0..
ear of that volunteer diilalon ' ln ternis Vail& art
be mistaken fofti sneer. ; • .
, 'While the parading of a large body of uniformed ,
1
militia in compliment to intelligent foreign , •
some of . whom had been -nude: c ffre,,sunk ell f
whom bad been ecomfforeeff iowlittessAisnis t re o a .
very,diffeient' oltarSaterin Great fittest]) 7 111.1
the Contin'erit; is certainly a fair intbitit' Of ail
°lion, ] imbiiii that in'y gentlenimi -ochninitMit o
the task; whit' is Willing, at' bin own einentie, o
educate himself and instruot'othein is the' MAI s
of .a soldier, elionblieceive in return 'at least tie
thanks and gratitude of his oduntrymen.
The most incomprehensible feature of our mode
of government to visitors from the Old,World is
the numerical weakness of oar standing sr ,
Which is scarcely !ibis.. to prevent "tliOndinns n
our boiderli froin taking eaoh Other'S scaliii w] -
ever they may bits° inclined.
- Dieing 'the war of 1812, Lawyer Jacket. 11, Di l
imy ;BrOWa,' Clerk, • 'Wirth,' and I others led' I a
country tobalieve,that militia'eould berellettimim
to defeng.,..stice : wg aka The Mexican war proved
p4 l
.them 494.011Ptlificel!leAttii Sel4s; and All we m at
, emplominohlrliops hmtgrast measure heresit r,
:you mr, lam sure, ea . , with me„that It is t l 7
'tie as:Well;si..jtitt to gips them full credit for what,
key aiii`mtirth:'," ' ,'., • ;thtantinani
rQrtre4ireepOndMif,ffire altiffelifirls-lis. She,
%liikiKfftnikielit t iigin Major'doneral &zip.:
,
=iihitiPak* ' ftil'tnt beeitnee', In coininandl, of
'll44Mit hif of the at .ftei'York,
*A .4. ' 4,liii .. lAirice of Wales' by inakittg
l iteitl' . o. alw at' the illitteiy,' a collection ;of
. .. • 1 7 t men, 'whom be subsequently roviowod
. . .
IC ' 7
..!', Pari.,]—En:
. •
4 ,,,;..-
1' ' ENVIED FISEIELLY Is TILE Essr.r—Trit
Portland ) Advertiser says : ' The &harmer'
of Maine 'are engaged In the bay mackerel
fisheryhave very poor luck this year, :while,
on the qt,int; h' ' thoso'ingaged to the Coast fish
ingAitrve ,bilen% mutably , ineeeseful:' For the
tutioul a Period tuteriXtwAmenths the *atone on I
the coast of Maine ,were, literally, alive with ,I
mackerel, and the only drawback to an "Jaime*
oat& was the'-refusal' of , teeny schools to take he
, book:. ; The abundance of mackerel led the Asher;
Fen Miegleatthe cod and hake fi shing, hence the
ore supply of these is lighter' than 'usual. ' The
verwels fitted out for bey ood-lishinglavenot drus
as well #l.,quantity thin as f last, but manyt of
them,' by taking larger thili, which °ow:nand a
higher 'pries relatively than ,
'sniall,'' will ' nearly
. nal their last year's fares in 'velite- .1 1
The Soituatelleratei says :.The fleet of. M uer
.. lately arrived at Cohasset, report mackerel in
ge shoals 'of 'the 'Mount Detect' 'rook." Tbele
`taken now are fat, averaging Awes. ' The.:Raliet
'is is "high high boat,.'' as yet ; when, her last; are
-, is soldahe ilt have stocked $B,OOO in more. 1
Several vessels have taken 'mabletirelln.lnswioh
bay and off Cape Ann, thirweek, in ;considerable
quantities., _ ~., , , . ,
• '
The mack e re lll6s4 la now 'pinned' g r uff,' iut•
tonslvely on the 'Feeble ticiest: :Among thinirirals
at fisnyrattoisco, prentlenedin,theisst ;errs from
'California. we aCtiee that of the " iihoenec,piehe
ral Rusin' ;'fr om Wain; ibrintlify tibiae:oMM' o ff
the coast, having taken 400 bbls. maekereLr'.i
S AN
volanteenoomrni i tuts rneently
ZAT4. 4fORA- I g . iT4 I ME4- 11 7:4 03 RAN,_• --
in Chili State , telt el' think hi fain:Moiled rea
lm= organised
fiftY•five; and of thew fifirari
An uniform.,Of tha n two are ministeniof ,tbe
gospel; One Tipthit and anis MethadistA tno are
liso'OlatePle tirif 'lairyers, 'One 4004
tor, one resgistrateoiwo olerkanf.oburts,.tsra !de ,
put t' clothe, forty.prefessors ofsellgien, fifteen idle
dont,prof,ess, but are moral and religiously filen.
ned,aeyeil*ho 'play fn pablielinentyalk .Bons of
Temperance; twenty-nine teibpirlituft.aiin, and of
these:lW mentioned a very fewArtuk- s kd on t
spirits, at all—none oil them, exeessiyely—,and, l as t,
but nt' least; Way of ,
all"ridiable 'and "We:
Theid's oorajanat fur.,PAI Baterah' , fo'r Ai Old
Dominioq,l 0 / 1 4 01 ' , tnorl.!§ l .P,Mtantfayi this; 'hs
faot —Kt ehnioiid Ezi•Oitter,
THE tiVEKECIAT 1221E''
Itss Virmatur panel wall br arist)bs odombesebY
Vim pi, C 0.," i +i - CVO
Pive " "
Ted 411 44 4 1 , W. 4
VS* ".• to on*
Twekti disieff.'or Orr "" (
• (totareil‘f
web ratironberdosith;,.--. AA*
Fors Club of Tweets-au• 'or -omen ylp Nisi AR,
extra 0097 to tiAloper-11,54 **Ade, r-
aT Postriimumi,:areregn ea to aa't ai iamb*
Tax Wiltila - • - •
' • cAzatinissiviluess...'f '2 -1. 1
Imied !pi/Obi th4r fLi ,
Stesiiert; : ft: i.
eirebt. ;
, ThiorigifidiaiiiiWrbAnieoooo4l
yeacoi.day aftlirp.
SEVEOT CQUKCIL.
Artirett wM reed *WIT* ?AV # . P .
tleigaZlMltli a' ° - 3"114- imeimir.
ainivalifitries; “. : , a -.9, 0 .11, -,,,th
I - - Patithaetftpt . -41 , 94reeha17 ,44 .74
griliest
.joraiH a l i r MaWni 6911
'anon fro orOtreMett ;gam ' II
lteehtf•tlitretrefd;eirtftrig *WM* admildetkail
.the mirmicagousogeritrer eano or iontel be
the . 014 • Wi2l l / 1 11 1 ' r "' i ASO
the ,Migit y,, e, . . fellit i thart
ss3lloo is the earl: a let
do* end the Aimee +Wen eitattraiia
hails:... , - ..--. , ...i 1.).•:, in:a' ,I.2.btr{,: •• r I:. } 4 . 5
- ~M x.Stran,front tinWeteftPenet .
ai ls
an ordinneo,for r leyhre, r-
Admit, AlpeofFiclent s - 110 other fl
Mr. Mows Moc'tiliefferharb ' Flit
street to Ilitelfeanteririettesetip treetairsit
to, maDic the ordineeeeineelit alteereelo4., ,, :tr cr:
ZOoviArP4lyi iTiV
O an M Otat lffe* an
now or nge te Mertes atilar allt
Pidtadelfdde Time* el.:away:tit eir drinernUncthei earepant.l*o7
-
lax fajAkernaltdiiitakdadmar•
ferreting penearr raUways. . 4
. a .v.k.1i.m.A01.0.,..f r '!pr -
..„ 1.,,.., ; ~ix, the Maio- Altib• 411 , 4•••
• to par the in tetionte ' if
Migkhave‘nainatinitted te_aelleett - the.
meaty against, each.cter k ,atomientnegnen
Mf. Bonin AMU dust thi °Ulnae, Meilen
framed with the ronarrebee of,thelatilealeaft.
pang, who deleted that the reetioset, thee night
to NV the tax , t4 lol # be *PO O ' N4lll
- The ordinin'oetaified: . llnilly..'. ' ', ".-. -
4 Sii.'lLiwe' read iii*lne en Ordinate rephing
that ati panne pladWindldhearmatetedeheiftahe
et:rest ehattlefiskee Wet Owe feetand! Afelead,___
thp piles of:brinks 04 selromnengerst2=
lea dow'. jttri•tD. NOW - Med the'
with a view .tif :pniinting " - sooldnitrlikethat
which happened last week:. , ,- - in.-,.f -- , • ,;,
The onion, tratreferred to 00 00111atte ea
Mr. Caere °Min erenlntion to'reliiiaelhwei
;arnica of Si noel P.Teir n . late Chieflterreer
of-the Fire Ditaftment.- Reterred`a Alimaiase
Coattafttee..7 -; .7 ~.e.. v xl ?.. - -3 • : :: - ...).-'*:
Ittot t
Mr. lallott:offered:diroolutiwrin $.4
Mayor, to. inform.. Oftekngfe Jeortnumr Wei
been bronihtbi - atelladrfthiMblea for
of the ordbontnee Of the eitYlMatiktifyiphir;
the'amount ofAiderientroiredt , -• :, r•--'. . _
..- --,
Mr.- Noatrea effaced aiceselatteni ipprommert
hp kaindeed,delaanlja Fitton the foutd iq l
dred douanfificeld, imprflpFiat or night -
in the Mg wird.'"Mertratal hr . i Connate ,
ga w k. .. . .1 . ,),,....$l, ;c : 1 :1-...,_ -
4 0:11 1 447::.:::,0;t70 4 4 - . 4t = : lA tke in -2-42" 1: 6 11: 11,r 7 = _:
Mans of the Poor' tf!,l virußN-il)
the'Voistibuse -
Ide"ser podia*" tirtlittflithit floso *Wilco
riettLearyforthspeat_thdAbeillectoted
-Theriotthilietkirof INlTooPet—r-a
Birtrotilfered.poe fotteleg*tportidifeet
leg floc Bury et' I:),COetiitt tolzittainaluter,aud
report hpicitha , b*Pritilhinidarditi 'Otlttg
the, grottokirt thetheighbottioediorditiviletiocw
clog prise% byte ..toidrirt .19A,laYfAtgbiptImhegeer
directed the prom , ekolotcP•D•AaFfitillakVag
Twelfth street , - froth - thit. soritreirold4 4l 4, Oa
raderound to liiii!Parisit*,:esCwitihio!Ore,
Both resointions werepaseed.,. -
The Committee on.Pityr,PropettrlVlßtell- an or
dinto/ne, WM449013790 tbet es the eitY4lo74 pot
agree upon tliirptioli *Willie owner of' theilenfi
on the Schuylkill, lying between Fairtnonstini.
ter Works and:PairmountlPark,".thelilityliolitittor
be directed to apply kw the ePPoin. mit.4 stars
to assess the, -,•Pe „oril!xlstlas
A resolutiois adoptia,tititheileint thi'fay:
ing of gas pipes alongg Delittratel everine,-fesen
Market street to CI
- The , ordinance from eppte.
priming $51;381 the Ilepktinent of Itigltet9n,
to pay damage, for opening duets: Jefaideltett
disoussed'etlength,en d i
The °Miner:o4lmA'Ommli
tmedil,cesu
a loan et agabooo forthifertiat pt le*
ete
gas works, laying,painiOntkei4tasea,
taken op and passed' ilitally,litit"4 o f4 ajis
to 1 nay—Mr. Belfieumn.:" -•-'` • •
' reoolution'prooldift , for the appointiointer a
joint eommittee alias Armes& bran* *audit
with the ofeesrt, Olunotl.ll l o6_,itlte imitit4fiette!ttfir
th e Skye lif,Correttic
Mr. Mem, calledl e kthe, utlem , hltn
tart week, trail 'ferithle, slla
proof bundler, eillesans dibuiteeettliiielt,"dieni
hmoot fibtth aibillhestutakert.tet.rafft efilio:Alt
viAona of PentaNATl-
- The Otwitaluilhan went - Into i evaitnitt#loere
whole; lifeglinei In the ' '
Mr. DRAYirdormatelliflifrike ap - lat after the
word Resolied; and Isistoitibis:
Revolves,. Tbaethertkissaweimier 'of CiorMt
be. mid hatehr instrimual wildest =
for foot weeks! in two oleartetWeel ,
none land eltlMltia fatAl , -, to be
ore ntninOttWafelile, man -
0000, for the that t
"71seleed; That de Wrmsl i iitteiftia
inoivorsteeltauzaminiooneanokiwoas -
nutted, and to !snort ono or more O r
or alleotiOndiD Comudise withatami Wsislo-.
! Q M, 1 , r _n 4 9 1 : r0r... 4 ,1 1 13V 4 1.1 Trr
4fsoioed,.That tko architect who nmontegir e
%buntline adoetmliv chassitetoman • be'
terohheet to ettnerlemeliellerleiellerre
mtit the same terms" pe orovoist Or ea of
ao houses:J.4,r e. ~t :5:1104 1:.)
MearriMPthellioriefitieuilitiolt• Qf
Ms' t he'ind tivikrer
keeping the tourtleitiees , "thensatern Parte the
city. He AA Pot 44elt:_fileli, ,lienPetbo
were needed at - the prasemt time,lout neireettrt
'Miens were Very innell'lseededr'Heldlerreetthe
amendment with thelvieni of lasting Mtquidion
whether the portemilu f will,ersot court-houssio, or
not, and 'fix 'isioui the plane Where - the yakell he
put.' He tiefietedthit fdittfeelo6o orsldes4 tie
can put up all•theoltuilaingeteissizet. - .q.rw
. Mr, Pox armed, miquneadment talks mined
anent' he offehd - it' the lilt 'Meeting; whifilat
-puts artieclee to hatemsfarf ittnewimoutatitalit'ba
entertedneit, tblorfielPiti
fend to the resolattlutt,of , Zfeal.
'detridisithailtri f
lief •of ,araundmitnto naghtflotaxlihresteil Ilfes
44 4114 XPOIPP I "‘ M k , ll off i lFrAlre
matter, w Mr. Heaton of
'offering 'atOintintidutt,' MN& ORM*
already sublnittedl.::,yll. - , , -;:21
Mr. that the ,W 2 # 0 .11 11 ")
and isk leave to Mt' • '
The vote Waerfalien,
in favor to Tagaireik and : soon After tittelimnber
adjourned.'
..
CO ON . COUNCIL.
• Tbie body Ines it 'three *Week, Wm. P. Hanker,
Esq., in titechair s ,4 mamba; of communications
and petitions *ere received. , one asking' for the
inticdinetiottof 'gist-limps berfign`Wert Of the
Nineteenth wardpdnelmon ttuillityAow•Wierale t
tit% PrthitltllMw# age tierilA arnuire-i i k
department 'temper y; ode - ng f r VIM to
his
unrehlen mittaiWlttokirititirtlitelapairlitintr
• front • theAmaild:offiliatuTilf
potion, a mong !bet t 2
ot coo Nom, .0124
appointed to counter 'eine eta boiltd b
Mr. Pewit offered a resobatiewthatthei
consist of five from each ffbainber o •After se de
bate, Alcune., Potter, Preere,aft)BothAAilVlTlK,
and Bairdtrere appointed'. -- •
A oemmunisationwsie reeeived from de Mayor
vetoing de bill that was passed
_changing the pre
cinct house of the eleventh' preoloOt of dolling
!tenth ward.' A timiloti to lionsideetheltitt as
passed; hdtwithstat Aim Nato•of Ake: Mlyor,
was defeated. „
Mr. POrript, Olodripan of ' the dommtitee on
Highways ' reported' molesting woolen-fin the
paving of',Tu&on- 'troth:in • the ritteeutit ward,
andTwenty7second street, lkthe Twentieth ward.
Agreed to. AVM; an' 'orelleande authorising
.ihe
bnildina of h buiverrixtenting ilanitittstlfteut,
frOm TmilitVetirth.atC , Xl/103•AltitillitllAti to
swish alreet. X'eppd ; -„
Mr. Hea - mbi; from the ammittee On-rolice,
reported-a' resoluthin tatithorisinglthir tremble of
certain item of approriatioi to Mc feline Depart
ment of $3,525 to stetiOri bonne. Alio‘ll.33l;for
carriage . 07i the Cocos` lon 6f lielition of
therPriwo tsfMalee. :Agreed to.
Mr. Oprimri., fioon. the -Committeeon Surreys,
reported a resolution ditimilig the revision of the
'grade atlalgh'itiitt'Venagtorinifetine, so as to
conform, as nearnirfoseitde; to theittetent gumbo
of the streets adjacentthereto. . Agreed to.
The bill .from. Select emelt authorising the
Im
stopping of the re of the West Phlfedetphia Pas
senger Hallway Companyy wed den taken up. An
animated ileliatfitedicindulged fn *great •length
by Messrs, r„Millery Martin„,,Mocleary;•Cattell,
Quin, Freeman,Amil others--
. • Airlamina balled the atteritton of the Chamber
to the fabt thdt the ism of 1857, for the govern
meat of railways, has never been declared
Ho was oppoied to rash measures in thiiMagie, and
therefore offered an imatidnient tO 'fhb Ordinance
authorising that :mit should - beinstituted for the
reobvery of the fines. -• , •-,
This was objeeted to on the score that tlmeemrts
were so tardy • in, manors„ of.tide kind, and, that
meanwhile the oopipany svet , e 'ftpining their care
without paying Ate mllibeltim.—The debits was
kept up for a lotittfilie ,-•••'
Mr. Miasma called fertile Itrevieseuqurstion.
Agreed to—Yeultdlidmdat24. --c
The amendment wii,deteeta ,t 1,5 1 ,1 4 41 yeas
22 nays 41.
T li
he ordinindNifi' HilitilfeCtinatirptlahlhitleg
the running of ilistbils by Uill'inaspany, find di
recting the , Sonstaisketer.Ststap thee until their
Monaco and- penalties eltell. paid;wsa passed
finally, and only pplfjl f s**signalure of the'Afay
or to become avow.
Mr. Fnmiluale" plefiented ordinance authori
sing the erection of new public buildthgl. - -
Adjourned. -
_
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE•
UNTrou 'Stests 13.ffittrnoC4TrOm=-- Judge
Grier.—Girard at el. ve.The 'Oil of Platadelphla.
Before reported; Me argument in 'thin One was
not oonolutind yesterday,. , ,
DISIAIPT Shors*ood.—
Vatk logen & Budermi:Clieil4 do Peters:in. Elfore
roportect. Vettliot fotplafaUff fez $5OB. ".
No-
Ail* of ititiniiirlVair.iioloi -this mere of
the oases tile& iiirbieieg erifoonoldtitablOintioant.
QUART= 83581010-wNindge ..ThoospoOn.—
Prison oeseeettitotshrytheittterntion of this oourt.
-James 11110Derfj,'-ohiliferod oritiiirkleryoiiss Bent
td the ponitendary far- 'Weak littattha.. •
- itpriaViiid*,4#64, 7 Alig i pipoior of
China ill tepreseitia to be In 'aiitille Orarpoicep,
helpless imbile.44... The Abiof.sulasor, sitrdifioer
n o
wtioda duly 4 ism i rpi t igs . Aupfijo,of the moat
Chinon offillot 1 _ 004 . 6)30148 igo irinst
ilia conduct 6r, o t , w gi o n it, h i t &m a n .
nomi mi'diatiliti fi, , dittsolaiiitLiadio*an4
hid lovo of todirod44. LlThtiliertitirti; bt* Ma
jesty was published .I Pais Rek4l6tr i gistihY and
oirottlated-timiewat4tw-loostli-ond ore!4th of
:th 4 l HOW,: ~,•I—,yir.tt v: r D..] !3 t :yr .:
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