The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, July 19, 1849, Image 2
niIaSTER., CAMAY, Xdikor. g,41,1LT 19, 1849. big Meeting, if the- call of the Whig State Corn , citizens of Susquehanna county tend a ineeting at theCourt-lioute Friday evening, the lid of August pose of choosing Delegates to the to be held at linniAburg on the (or the'nonaination of a Candidate twioner. the Standing County Cinutni t tee 1,8,1849. enastnr.:...r-Ilsw.utrs CASE of this ppoirited Post Master in place of ' The itppointment Came - On by the iy night last, and on Friday.ar. ie requisite bonds, took the requir a. having got a main fitted up in >led . 17 Dr. PL, Z. Dirnoel, second the old location, he removed the thereto, and entered upon the du While giving to our late Pec:t kb, due credit for the uniformly po manner in which lie has conducted oilice, so far as Ave have ever may be permitted to expressthe hope sines will be conducted Nyith equal pro 4r. Pax. wn, t icti ‘ 41ted *day Y` x.x; — DiT.—Lasttreek vas abrawt unprece, i Am ji Ic o extrerrfely - lot weather. Thursday and lira re believe-the hottest here. The .. e . about 90 deg . in the eery coksit situm at ld be found, and -in most places in a . lieve up to 98 or 99 in the shade.. In its of Ole' country it. is reported td have er TOO. The earth bas now, become um ry-und parched up in this region, and unless rain speedily, the errips of various kinds tier seriously. _ . • ,Onlt TO Marraosz.—Wuknow of no place where Ose in the closely pent up cities who wouldseek te more healthy and invigorating air of the coup y for' themselves or families, can find a better lace f tritch a retreat than in Mtintrose. Its ele ated ition among hills and its salubrious sum n," have long been blown to I.•nany -. 61 the' elf I- I "Clew York and Philadelphia ; and notv that jrork and Eric Railroad, passing within little mare than a dozen miles, places us within a eivhoiirsl delightful ride of the former, the journey that city is but a brief and pleasant exeursieu Lttd ; • since our friend L Searle of the Stage' Hotel I - ias_fitted up his house in the most commodioui I Me !for the entertainment of ' sojourners in the .iniqy, we think they would find in his ample ;lc . o.ogdalions ‘isstiost pleasant plat,* of resort. Nor • his 'the only place where visitors can find acct . ?- , able !n Cot Cvsst. Warner at the upper end of the rtrn iand S. Keeler at the lower end, have comp°. tileashouaes and facilities for entertaining compa y from abroad which should invite country ram blers:in this , direction. 'G 3 Ex. 'Fo e Tinltn.—The renowned dwarf of this lrisune who !nukes a great stir for being so very Anal/ ' a d s a at Carbondale and Honesdale on Friday and Hatay of last sweek, and it has been ru t mitred the would pay this place a visit this week laming attracted. the attention of the Soy ' (TeigpS nf Europe in a tour through that quarter of the world, he will no doubt excite no less attention front the' mvereign people of these diggins. Wtan Elorsz."—We see it stated by the To wan& papers that C. L WARD, Esq, whose enter prize and public spirit bare already rendered him couple:rants among the .citizens of that place - , has just completed one of the most elegant and eomnio •;iTarts public housez in Northern Pennsylvania which he had originally intended to call the -Bradford County house," but since that name bad already beettappropriated to another house in that vicinity lte bad called it the " Franklin House." Recently. howeresi, as appearsdry a correspondence of a num- Alir ni tre leacling-titizens of Towanda with him, be 114s3:1401 to a suggest:l'mi or request by them in .appirop*e his own IMAM by railing it the Ward Wasac."., LitETOZIP AitrAD.-11'c• iacalerstand that Brad furl eonittly is this time absolutely ahcad of all the 4421/o.e4iEltieB in the state is paying her quota of slit State Tax into the Treasury at Bartimburg.— ‘ c "Ustrair the honor of being the Arta to pay up 'Neieihirlly contested Iseteen Ajdarna and Brad , eod4 darns ben! kg Drily a few hours nhezd.' This - ear OD a A' ,1114 an equally close strife bctuer.a the same 4ounties, in which Bradford is !said to only just two hours ahead. Alin tz cei ; tmtyas 'close on the heck- of Bradford and Al sun,,,Aut ing paid in her quota very next day. .„ - t —The 3iftriden (Cana) Itez:cur; _ll4 1 - not satil fie' cl with cur glsimz the material part of its imp Witte ifitel - neat mildc relative to I• • , tintisne," hot *terns to thiuk v.e.cragiit to caw "Yed its ixintsatlittion by something more I. fiativ •of our ow-n; than merely toleare the pub ,between the charges in general rireul4- :tior i etietradietion. We cant help tt..- 7 - :e caztiet as a eliampion of *Neti Buntline the falsity of every thug' d againitt It l l-5 41 ' .„ Inere Sa Y 613 f . the Mercury; ciatkes of those who have Deportetl bier; ve might be wiled on by the I "410141 e any - thing of the kind for aught ire Itnoiw. 1 • Th e Comp Dews ' a deepening iu interest. It .. L will he seen - by the latest news broil& by the Ni• ~.e-,s l irkrit4trit the Friarli furor 'were already getting L.,. ..._. , , .of Rape, and ere this, probably the city 1 .: ••, into their hands , and the effoit to estab li4tie , . ‘ licar?,.freedeal' is ernshed=by a iiroles :+:- 441 i : ...iinblie* oi-er tool What a heap :, •, folise of .ippui,xliaktw th eip loud . prO'es;.-ing Frene.h t, 'rulers •.tiet be thougl,o t, li4l lie . li - 0 -/ i ' : : iP I tql,is4 of ti ,-. dui •. wit . . _ .. , - -pH . , - ~ , ..ii -AIRAD,--Pat .4ugtist .1±Zo; of Peter eplen, o ls i ' son's ' ' *- - 11 .. -31.agasirle, ,eiliteil by Mrs. Am : o git ~ litille' ,'. , _ 'is triready reeds - 4.411 some twii i or iiiiee : ---.- ittitattuteo. of the bite. This is the ttillitio?liiir ;of thelsit , Isilf yes'', end -it still proves to be * publh:stiori ,of And -literary merit aibbi nently ilese - rres &liberal patronage from the -sex fur r, Well it j. ile-izned. rattler Iltathow. i 134itabil - State Cknalrinttion. ' " general authniity, theu," bet LI! thug givettthesi§ Nsw An. _ .Ntlinirlri .. -7 * P) . : c• •• • -r--- tiiii ' - ofiliii gentikomi4R-Rig*lT .• . Authiliinkl .. city Moiorim .. , -, ... Thhr Woridirik rentflimed -- atkile qo'llo- P.? , C"ventiati of dni:..., Uttar! : ter", ... - hn uid een . Ade l 4s snit ' . , c t s) b 9 ei tti alkie: : hay, cittAaring, the, pit.st yr . .„. ; . , . ) ranee' and .Cithovitia Wltcatts recently eeinid Sitite paving been r reitommerid :and somOliat ti umi a l ii n be fw,t alma, . 7 - - eatl o do,. m o mea jO r frlhe ma :=jt , as our shoninfroni ti landocontiiiiies tnAiahie lint -tratetrolyely coariftii ' ed on , ttit neighborjittill the iniolgin'iy, an'tkurty - O7 sit+ - Of - heir f r i L.nu llgfi ..„ p fat I henreutered Info pn- R of ‘ • `; .• tie l'Ctt thiiiMrie _; . . , most'yespectfhlattOntiotifram etsipertp lii,Vii ito l _-,-411 ..,,150 inoci at in remarkallu_sien e; eeon of the F4s ton Ar- tuerqwn msiteriwthenk trpth , 9nar.fiedgie. - 7,2y,_ es ! _ rot. ef the cowr y Pte " Pakeiletit Tierlerhesfeteeiden . - giel '* mikes the felloneing • suagestion t which as lie ig"":" . - t' • thel:(4l4.4ltike :open 1 ") ... r. '-'. : -- en - Pl ." llders - , ) • - 4 I ° B6 , ' ,.. n t le •-• l . l3ll" tr i r r w a t- la-4k' °tic --,':. --- 'ls.. • ..)..... ':'' s' I bilitritii-lbe.erets - ottne - miasma- um st 0 .•-m. anu t ed him the hastilhilales of the Presidential !Men- mquures of ' brother tepee; their viol's tlaneftf, iv 1 , Lion, an stn pre j oared to eland k .. ; their coissequen- mail, conveyi*teuteter for • all the c,inneehetehealmll Visit • - iVashingtrer -- iettt •hiS - first e i -replyetientereleily - concurthereitt- - - -"- - ' 1 .- - r i; v eer Tr iiiiii 6:14 . 441t1i-"t, ere 'the o f let ` neirerkirchretifig elteC'efrtite excursion from. New Teili Will be -driwit reit to-1 •eiVe. readily confesti Ibitt coedit:4as+ iv State . fe . rkTenerid Tatelor . a•elluald•llie desire of reeett - 1 mg. c The etialunitin thellfternet • wen' Boston Si;. We perceive by the Bingham- !. Convention as is contemplated beibintight together tog the vote of tin) num, W. hig, IN.;mocrat, or N - ! ter direct for ofetra on the, road, s I Ithatia, Carbondale, Monticello, an ton pipers that hotels written to Mr. Edward INI.;:e i —e nun ‘ i zry . editor, or nbarly every one, in the Com• tire, on any otht:r„groutid..l ., mule ' being preseat-,-tliett ; tire tuigh; hripOn g•h t o,lj i ! e i; t :'wptilthe [ten don. eff General Ott I A' a p r..e n, of that piece accepti• • his invitation to visit ;Bing- would 'l T •" 1 tlefineil before the mine . Thee:tura • - - 1 fer the promulgation of Some nieitsure. that r istaii , ct y „ 7 , _ .._ _ Ifauntonitrdneliinerefessibly, 'ln-fl'i'mlitT•4ll§itamPt . litsymiform;-junti.filenititrundAtifieensess.lint-Fhens-Corenimor.At-wasstibstantially4l•AVlng - t -r->-• -11.---.r 0 ,,,,,,,,__ _ 'in lies the difficulty Our State i. quite Large mid cratie ea stmt Ma n :i to visit lievnuniercms'emmtrymer iht`thie eeaulte 1.. e•• : •e; 04 "•t t • eletnotits vole involved i 1 , s i , Li _ , . , .. , i. when he gets tliere e and see tnett that- slimed he the detance will • many wet t i ace o -• - ra% e l it„ :Tl l t i e . rs- t nal popularityl,!of Ineral Taylor pt. 1 iititiV4 Q 1 " ,.. TtIF I T I qtvould.be eery great, requtring a; sacrifice Of time red a most iniportant• element. It was aided I) • ! do sr), (stir eitlietis ,.is :Vie t a- ,e lt a m , b ,_ mi t i ,...tm his Missirst 1 teelmfinee andatleOeet of business thitt but few, the impopulanty of his Deint!cr: he oppotibnt, I ! .....__:_-. -I of beneyolence and meet, le a spirtewitichalueffil ! eteeperattrely:Seielaing,of the " ft arcrelny by th e d e f e ction a a large' vinglo( the Denatera • 1 Th e ,t e moship Ni f i gnt , f,,l a it ~ 1 ; 1 41 l " d be,thi; at- 'party Undt.r the lOad of • • et• an Buren. To I , ~,,,, ~,,e ' in tel terenee, oae Week - later fr. . Obliterete All recollectiteetuftrittie dilrerenms,l ' t i tt i n i tlit t liera tk athl,Z e s c .. 'egi tl e ie nc ip e .rdt;r ni of those who - great '<Vent, it, ii . .,as - nik1e 4.. . 1 1. in yiess-othislitealiitis and.deviited . cfrorts itebelialf ' . , • ~,, e i might attel'er . sioulse `becc; . .Me eolil, turd p.aralyzed, abuse lid calumny that n•eret h tt e illrere ss d Pe o7 - jt ; F411: 1 6 . ft aril ` l ( . -1 ..: ' 0 I t i a ;l3 . 'a t e'''. q or what lill letter to l ' il6V n iV ebv • t ‘ : -Lb " T''''' I nut.lfittle or nothing of im l iorta Fl .t . %NUM hc aceoni- muflida eby the pressc..s of, thelate ii , dministratio ; Thurs . :, • y jpern . trig . ,:=Antl_•l7 ire iS le S te:Mr. tvit4:' ' '. l -''' ' ' •- " I P1eeet1..,.... * ' e • ,,,,, , , ~... , by the alsehoods Of iitilx?rned affidaxit•maker.s, a I leave for New 1-0rk:at..41,-liitt, b ' - ••": New-York City, July !e • 1040. • WV like the steseestioie t ins flirt ofourcotem- tat the malignant stricture:4 or inflamed 'office-lad - day' afternoon. .. 14 . y D e .ar fe e ne e -, „ , „ . , i l l pears eboVe refe • to, , . : that the printers of . I ant Atiighted to ,receive yout esteenttel eetter, ! e certain district, us enc 1 Co n emessumal -or Sena- fr.• ei , ..., t. .•t Estac 3 . /an ts b ee t .lilttile 4: o r t f b oef t r i t t he e ,, ) De ilinripo_rit T o i z t ci. clay -Niter"rit Win g s SU p1f.5...4.1 , , ..TRA:ItiVE. -, which found the shortly after nay arrival in this tot tat Di. tact' t lie, thee and choose Me a les, with " Gr un n i e t n e4 t i l T u z - i l y ti l l or m' in t from ' . . (ti e str• ;TO &State Oonvention g , anti of a gmerninental reformation and ibis accesin it • The new Law atrainst chits clee haP p P r v y7gra l'ait t rY ,4l . l, F .:.47ust flit l during my . tosurall lent these deliberate iC uPOn . arid pre mulgate a code of to out ranks furnished an important 'element •otot r thrum.* the states I shall have the pleasuricof cis. 1 • I' he ft tl* ighont the staktsq. But it was dry laws and refit ations r t era thd zeal mid devoted,' a 4,1, be . en rit in . r fi . irce' i : :i 7 T The Millis id late Inn voice in . ---the labors and the sacrifilites of the great eVli e Illto the 1 -f . gli'lltUV,e "S-'":C/Tir iting you, and. many other friends m Binghamton. State. "I" e% lZi v ei t l ' :l -i fle• tpr l To Present my etindseit and most respectful eionieli• the matter, ant. „ Unit te :tine taller • party of the Union that We battle was-fought mid for regulatitig the press., M. , • founts to your 'excellent; Pastor, and assure bun .end "bey them- • , the victory substantially aellievntl. Without their states that tt was only intend aid, General Taylor woulie, not! have received 4n that I lutfl be most-happy, as non as (eremite:tie • rnyv mensaye to regulate [lel cos will pennielo shit his (Esthete Since my ,Fte• , The Case Stated , eltwteriel vote. With 'all lieir hid, any other Wh.g . , . mediate would prolyably, Imre; lx•en tlefeated ;but jount-in this city: I-have had several invitation to From the first tiumber of flic Republic. press nntillthe orgft tile law various district:, but until my return from 130.40114 in every aspect in which it can,lie viewed, the re- slielfhl be piped. The new It is now a little more thane twelre-month since suit of We late election wits eminently the triumph • the same as the law of Louis where:l shall.be, God willing, on the 24th, ; I ran- the Democratic party met in convention at Bald- o f the Whig party-of a' parti disenthara.scd" )1 powers are •triven for the ten} not deteamine , ou my further movements. :Proud mere, under the auspices of the distinguished g ill. its dogmatic ultrnisms and . olssolete ideas, Wit. ti • • ' • i • - I,i of your co-operation and friendship, 'I am ie. haste, %imam who sat for a see...eon in the §p , itkees c ha i r n o f evert , lowan: nttac 1 with the spirit of the great principles which . e Sl6 f . i i_ . ; Dear Mr. White. of the House of Representatives with the English Yours devotedly- t developing, and.the great scenes which are ern , tutien ier ntheing . an al,Tea..lt , .• - THEOBALD MATHEW. mi&sion in his pocket. They nominated Lewis tees; ; aig around us, and oarsolidatett by the 'ITT - tier .. 1 Tile utuaber ot persons ttrr . . fur the Presidency, and promulgated a series of elalin of President Tay for to the respect, coliti- in consequence of the attempt resolution which they styled the The Tribune says that the Rev. Theobald Math- Pliflfueie of the dunce , and gratitude Of the American people. t , fi II -In t h ese they embodied a 1 i nut • thepower of any i Item to intik- • attiontiteil to n tore than 200. ew, who'is still in New York, is crowded with numberin e'n:' 'al ei barren generalities, some doctrines that ere : s u ch a m trinneet as the result of h mere pe.retin- The biekeritex:; which bars citations front all parts of the Utica', all clenched 11• d • • I some a -.-erti it- that nobody believ . a no )13( cute. , .ls 0 l 1 t • N - t't ••• can virtusle it a' con rovers . % . o pure t nii it t, . . in the "' A r t m tP hmentar t manner e arl in e le tel. and a-residuin of L oeo f ocu prime which with a VloFs - so deceptive Thee: Import which (fen. c? t u re be n t l weeit tile President at pitlly approatching an.. wannest terms. Deputations from v arious socie presetatsi the real issues of the Mipending Reified Taylor 'received was no Win& ia anage So a sir- supposed will lead to the ties end various parts daily pay their respects and contest. 'limy announced to the people their hos yvelcome to this land •the distinguished worker in ... ~. - , , cer:srui soldier ;it was the Itribitte of a grateful. and ' b they zo 'menet& anproyetnents ; their fait h in the confiding People to a man •wt ) ),..:e hoile.ty of pnr- rho .... the ortcat temperance movement. f the leadinty members of as 1 veto as it had 'wen exercised en d er the th en exist- •aose had become an universal cow.-Ween, and tto ere 'Wishes particularly to avoid all ostentation, cottr,,„ of the debate o in) , administration, their opposition to :my moditi end cfnifluence his benevolent ntissim es l"'"" as e l l en o f the sub-treasury or of this tariff of 1 tt4a, '‘, ho they looked as the Providential iiistruunlot fairs in the Assetiddy, the MI imesible But, from prt%ent appearances. his wish- of . u 1)1 111 44k:id revolution, by which the dowieere that there was no danger rind their entire confidence in the principles, celiac es are not in Mach danger of being realized; fora tendCncy of our =genial affairs, was to be effecti •e -ity. at 1 • U.. •* - of Pr el • t whom tl ••h it in vete ta r"A 4. la a:', • dare dly ?arrested. In this rime, how insigeefivent te- De Toequeville had stud, t 1: consceable number of people seem deterrilined to inert' ( - Malin V el)llSider(?tl t , itt.;tl resent as a` candidate fur re-election. Their conies a formidable show efloffposition. based ni on - ' • • „ „ make bin ' the centre of mn 'Y P um f" and i laril " e * non use "carefully read"' these . rc........dutions, prole-had beet' einitete - - to cusport and - Neo long us they ein drag him ferthuntedisplay . tetetothem, andprofessed teed a faithful wilier a garbledisolated ' il • - messages from confitleotialeon - eirtotsleoce b• I . from Weir context, accompanied ) • t. (sap- race . t of that new liobty of a him as one oethe "lime' of the day, he will have r 1 sad.Th • • - t•d th topics tat • cert at ;Tim 'They prix-en l o 1 Live and insidious comments, Intl illastrated by li 1 the honorable members had little opportueihe to dedicate his ewe powers of elicit he wmt willing to take an appeal to the pea ' employment of- e Yid ets familiar unlv to I i the course of tiersuestenife the avelmnatien • (of- hisereeree -.Nee- pie. ~,,-,,,,,,__,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..._. ....,. ....., ~ I copious „__ ,1. !, . - jealousy. 'ln .- , from the devenditie Windage or intemperance. . 1 This was the stele to Xinirs - VVen Viretlingt•W&- - 4 41,, ,9-' l .- ~ .F.;•_:,P . l- .....: 1 . 4 .0 11 °. , ..),Zttee . , -„....,,,„,,, . . Lee Tocquieltille .allndf!d_tcl,l- Fathee Methew Ites signified his intention usvisit 1 tiomi Convention met at Philadelphia. It was as Front the Dane - Yews- the -lets:sem Gueet'nellent- Boston en. Tuesda y thse2.4tli inst. by letter to the . • ; . , . , , _ e , emphatically a Whig assembly as ever convenod ; • .. „ was rtaviveti min snouts Of J Chairman of the reCeption Committeeof that city : The I s ittsbarat platfoit. conmesed of ardent, earnest, thorough going, Whig rl , . • ~ Duringlthe debate- Gen. I statesmen, trained in public atitietre eminent in Tat- It would seem that the Ilexeducos of Pennsyl,).-a- • a' most ituportaut speech whi litictl ability, strong- in the confidence and :Alec- , ilia, after having denouneed the Free Soil 'nerve- ! . , ~, . tons of their party, and devoted to the great causes meat in unmeasured terms ft* a whole year, are 1 , sleereel • is the re of the of •,, , ovenunental purification - and reform. They now s o eomeiolLa of the strews and overwhelming ; section ofAlie Itcpublicanya were alLSiOttS to rescue popular rights and liberties I f ee ling which pervades all cliTicses against the fur- it, desires, peaee, is prepare from the gulf of Executive •. Absolutism. They tier e t aerktion of slavery. Abet they are afraitt to which,' while it supports °Mi.. sought to save the country fr om a degrading sub- venture upon anther contest ;without a moditras ~.. • , mission amid subservience to the will of a ton& tint, of .the platform erected 14,4 year at Baltim ire. g r f'''' 3. • , . mom , Th ey sought; to restate -the ; true dignity '4 Or, at all events they hav fonnd it necessary Or- , General ' cttVallpin9 . f-tlia, the elector by fortifying the independence: url_eit.•• many Ao adopt . in their late state cote-creme at with the Owl. Gent..who rating the paean 'of his repeesentatives. Itie Pittiertt, a r •-tition; FO (Tenni as to . eta hie great country like.Frmwe sh were the prevailiug turd primary . (sheet. 4of a ma- th e m 'ndfolti Mid.liumbiee the &yokes of lie in' a state' of instil:Pion. I j o rity of this Whig Contention; for io. their attain- meeracy, who hare taken a• stun ( ' on the subject of intent they saw their way clear to the accomplish- FrCe nil. Democratic Peetfeens will after a w Mel 11 f - 11 . that we stou t orm In a mental everything that the t et he r interests repijr7 be as plenty as blackberries, Ow f or at every, Con en- Government, but the slut's , ed, which the public Yoke aught- demand. :e eon thates ' held, whether State or Nittional„, we Uoverntuent should we Sc ends realized, and the pyramid, then subyeited, I find seme new platform erected. each differing flnm . should we addre:s ourselves twouhl again rest upon its base. The dominion of that of the former. The folltiwin,g is the resolution true democracy would be restored Public policy of the Pittsburgh Conrention,lon the subject :es) . to Au.tria ?—Those. two ... -would take its form and color from the Great Prek Resolved, That the Demotic:Mit: party adhere gagd ii' 44 If ' ... t struggles—s\ NN t, t cut of the nieeteepth century—the age of invent. nu* as it ever has done to the constitution. of I the tares to ti great powmeeo. tin, improvement. -and preerness—and our states. country. Its letter and apitit they will net her I doing so. 1 think we acre: men, no longer dogmatizing over the musty recoil's weaken nor destroy t and ehey ru-duclare hat with the mishes of-the Consti tea venerable local legislature, a-tould apply, in . slavery is a domestic' local institatitm of the g tit, . I 1 1 •1,1, theietrue spirit, the principles of the Constitution it h as }wen sale th a t the soh. e ft to state law alone, nail with which the c u_ _ of the United States to advance thin interests. ale meta only aeeeptt.4l our alli end government has nothing to do. Whereye the steer the exieences, mid promote the welfare of the state law extends irk jurisdiction, the local instjtu- i be able the better ,to watch Aliwrienn People, tin am continue to exist EStienting it 0 rioldtion Entelaud 'would not Lewin:, Such were the sentiments which governed the oestiik riots to curry it &ol mate untit,,,, _ , c , „ „ deliberations of that C " nventi( "'• The nan '''' of cfenv the power of any citizen to extend die 4 I we licit been; her tnterst so t . , several candidates for the Presidential nomination of iuda et ee beyond its proseht dominion--no tio 1 interest 4,reciprocal, and . if yrere present:xi for deer etweeleratium Public we co na i ler it a part of ;the einnpromir.e of tl on- intere s t in watching France opiniuse however, directed their Munition with stitntion, that shivery should forever travel ;pith I equal omit in watching her marked emphasis to one man. Popular sympathy the advancing colunm of our territorial progrefs. surveillance is the basis of was ie. itht hum. His unaffected simplicity of char ecter, his unquestioned integrity, his moderate and '‘. ecti Governments. In re aioRALS EV WLSCO:IFIN.--inast of our retlers t vt determined bearing 'eider the, most trying and die will remember that, sante eight years ago A , es i cation England at cePled t . iasArOus eireuntestances, this brilliancy of its illustre C. P. Arndt, a Member of the Territorial Legisla- mice, and; she did so, doubt ors achievements; all these elements' of strength tie-of Wiseoresin,•wasehot dead in the Repnesen- I t o teveser e e pea c e, 1 think • and popularity indicants' to practical and discern- tat - iv& Hall, a momesitaf:er adjournment, bye Mr.• enf l rt I b ate ( „i veu w ill b e Mg statesmen that, by the nominationgifielea Tay- James It Vineyard, another Member of the rat, e'"' ° . e' leer en tiat Presidency, the overthrow of the then body. The trial and acquittal which followed, el I to thiT rcltroach mai,lc' aira deuenant dynasty. woulticertainly be accomplish- the argument for the defenset were duly portrared rise to a pew coalition. 1 ed. I Any' other minima l " wm t hi be an 'P ert * b a correspondent of the Teibune, and excite d' a The g allant. General tin ment—this was einem. Still a sentiment prevail- ffYirin of horror and dieeast throughout the canntrv. • • eel th a t the p o litical views of fienerill Taylor were • his part tit the responsibiliti: And y et that same Jitmes le \lnvert' weeelee- I ' I not sufficiently exeficit and oi-elusive to justify a 'order of , i the dam', voted a ~ red to and took his seat •in ; the late Wiscensin ' Vhie COnvent"' iii tendering him a Whi g um "' House. on that Very floor winice the stains or the the Coturt it ueitt .i . .. f ,1 . 111 a) netian. In spite of the universal feeling in, his fa- I life-blood of a felloW Menxer, slain by his ruthless that in his opinion tile - (Ili eorithere was a reluetturce to* adopt the cause of I hand, have not vet been effitced ': It is s t m t id to reConstruetion :of the North anysman who-had lot been's-carrell with the wends • his credit that fie-was in his slant biit a small part 't • of peeled conflict, and id.entified with The %Trim& in the annihilation o hen, of the session. But that he Carle) seek - or en sent ', . t.e • t. „i t .e. . ketones of the party train its earliest form:teen.— - to an election tethat House af, all—cylie could wish le .. egalll.ll4, l fleit t:''..3-e-iet oxen At this stage of the proceediegs, and ie this state , to know inure of this man's character ? the I...top. i .p,elittemaii; that of feeling in the celliveilMme Judge Saunderi- o " - . Althou,gli n-c fteeleten‘ time-there can be but vet,- . the govetinnient. - I ; did ht. mined a permission to read o statement front the few of the fifty detticte into . which Wiseeit 'n is 1 . . • • f . o f delegation of Louisitina r in reference to the position • am a petite= o p eace , w ed hich Wmild ek4et ai it s l i represenft ave a of tien. Taylor. That statement settled th e con- livided eiete frotn Paris to Mali thus isolated :Linear his ',fe ll ows, it is certain ' • e., treversy. Without it, Gen. Taylor would not here that the reputation of that whole state must idler • state that tile city was p: received the nominatien. With it, his election l eas from such a choice. Awl it seems but justice- to and that , business on. the 1 no l o nger considered doubtful. From that state- add that 'there has nerve, been but rue party in the and' price had an 'upward meat we copy a single paragraph: state or country which would be at all likely to I ~ ner cent...l l closed ttt 80. • "!('several Taylor, we are also authorized to say. select such a candidate fur impular stelingef—S, i , . . e - rill hail with entire satisfaction any noMination y . Tribie„, , . '.l.he prmetptil measure • : &Irides himself, being pertatelml that the welfare - . ;U r ic) um lot i l'e fatricidal Palley • ' of dun country req uires a change of men and mans- B ELEAcu o y P nomisE .,-..- r .Deems : N .— . - , "i; -• • RO4E..* nreein; orate to arrest the downward tendency of For the benefit of oar utatierried friends o both i I, snit' national affairs. 'tit -making this announce- sexes, to whom it right understanding of tlt law ..Iflct . : a severe botubiltd ment, the delegates of Loui s iana wish it to be die- may be important, we copylthe following I's 1 1 1 an rons of,,the. FrentAotrtri4 , s, tinetly understood . thet. it involves no inconsisteoey opinion of Judge Illack-ereeently af fi rmed b the fi shing, themselves Within on-the part of General Taylor in ease the choice of I supreme Conreof Penneylvania, per Coulter Jus- Rome earlV on the 22d : thief Convention should fall en another. If General I tire, Dewey vselleMillan. if Barr, 160: -• Taylor's friends ih this Convention -withdraw ham, „ silted he'll ) occniAed with ' If a man offers to marr y ri, woman or p nisei •I. •• t - , • • it Till be ' their act and not his: and by the ad of o f the ' iile .,,. pining 1 , ssession le it to do it, lie•is•net b ound fe mply with it, on4r . in.# with this' c ( nu te "t i m f i..,ijafriendl II ,e die agree to accept him. I t4 takes two to in ke a tlefenee,i hut.up to tlic .T . his l oenw from th' ' ealnl i" i'''' 55 'w he ' " n°° "" marriege entree% as weil as Inns , other Ira iii..— had. not Made much fir% :feel it/ (kit Convention ; and•we deem it proper tp Where a man has a co:emelt of - marriage ith a of vomit! was stoutly - defe assure Whigs of the• Union, that we dteire the „ email, a m actedl lii it •off, and she . roes w e d termination and election of Gen. Taylor to the liroe " 'still Continues [Here - I impatinteshe ctrnnot d ragk m into court a d o- - ideinev on no Other than national emends."sortie nuLtiown c,ause brea (nand damages, unless she has formerly offe ed to, .. t , . • I ' Such wits the pledge which the Louisiana dole- perform the metreet tin her "art, and heti - is] t- .. • - li LATEST anew to th e Whigs of thetermtrv.. General I y refuses and's° pets' ail end to the sonar*, be-' - - The latest intellkettee j Ta it was per:seeded - that the welfare of that e ...„„„,, - eerelemee•he would Prefer the melee* to . • e • -• 45 ,f etr.2 :, requ i r ed a change of men am d measures in the snit, andlie ought:to haee a chance to n• e a • - reran - tent from the ex .. .order to arre s t_ the downward tendency of our na- d e e m * - - I - t • - • Home, Mete chart Gepend - tit:fad afroirs. Inuit change? 'The stibmitutine of - -- -,••••- t - ---- . fiir succet, , ded •in his operat one Chief 'Magistrate for another, and the elevation • Creates M. CLAY lint cueeel a long stet •ment • w6rksr ~1 viat the city waaßn Of I sEql'it -rfii . gui • Heinen to seats in a •cabinets to be published his the alaymielle Eagle, givit the , _ _•,_ re . - , Inch arid the by), Where ! lees-, might go threugh a certain routine of- particulars tithes-deadl y . antennae betwee him-. tq va • ,_ . . _ Ar w thaduiipi,.'ilititcr *lc manifold embarrassments :self and Mr. Turner, at the eixtown meeti . It carnage, he has submitted Obit-11.0i, the"would be Stirroundest by unfriend- leoula• appear frem thin Shut he was Oil more than Tritunvi to, through,ll..,, Iv Au' hori.liiiates to juicesof Confidential relation ! One OCCaS/011 suleeeted ets gr insult, nial t4ot an is though t would boatwpt IV its that i.eballt , • competent to arrest the down- Organized opposition bad i made with, th view : word tendency . eleinenational affairs I • WIL4 that :of paying an end to his speeches in etv,er of nate , R PBULIC OF , I ~, . „.. , .- ... ;y r :awe corn tent to effect rimy substantial inn ' eipation,,by means of d,efunitttinte or eyed renal ~ Itte ungartitt* - • rfe: ::. " . ..tivrient inetdinini4ratifnif . 'assault. , Mr. day 4.-:4 that lie was beat . , vio• ' by -the ustrian:trootii.on • The pledge then' given by Judge Saumk•nsto the leatly by several per- bgth Fran before :td Be- f . 10tia .- Cen".en '''',. t mplatett a . wantcal, snb' hind. wad it:was not until a r lie .believed 1 imself from foteed retire •: - .beyenti .1 ---‘ .: ' ` • ti. - 1 ,43 " ••'s (*n e ' a ' RA . aortal! Ounad ha 1 . ,1 T..• ' th tit ' nature - alhe' ,., -, tire At:Jig,. hi N e al an meesenes, equate to i .y w , t to s rued, ,r.um • wt „.,.. .. . t • 'objeCti-iifieepruditerit, seeter;imeiee-and berme Ids luufe. The next to, the t earagrapli elm•lelf . 4. ,ett.e . able . to:yet:o4l . - . adatrnistnitue-of . pt4ic affairs; - Was this with .the.followieg-siegelat triton . tis • • nivtidin :forees,,- . kop _, 1400 iatificd I In hitelettee Of June 29,1848, to : ” liyhilstrl .regrot Ina; dimtl , stet ttivii lacy , ts.the i -, tli . ereeminittee'of the . litiependent-Taylor•party of 1 responsibility of its latsitt".. t ite ~Inf4irian mitt -Oetnl • • • • , . Mate-land, General Taylor toctk ground' which bike 1 1 have .itiet y At bast accounts mr.4 Cher was-lying in a itical f•ls.:agllPYlts' led . t - 1 1 1 ' ktistri•M 'Mt • • • lent orennizittioin in that State, and :Sate, mid his final rceeleery eannet take 11 ee fur ~ween. .. ie . . r , up the indcpent e I •,- .• e reeelvel II into its original elemeets. • "Under the a ensidereble period. • ; s - ktieoor eyren, final tin Ix 'Namibia Fire at Mauch Chunk! We learti•jrist on going to l'mss That a terribly destructive 'Are occurred at Slouch Chunk on Sun day last, dOctroving property to the amount of $130,000 in the tiling valuable busitie.-ss-paft of-the town, ;mkt* the Court Howe, Jail, public tolfi cw, GazettePriating.oince, and. several of the larg est stores ant) mostivalualile threllitz; holism A Goon Penrelylvania , Intellipmeer tells 'di folkra*tory.' 7t sacs that the.nomina tion of 13fr,Oarrair. as the • Loeofpoo candidate for Canal dorntaigioner was recently the ~object of cons-ersithuiti a company of gentlCmen at one of the Ilarristuri hotich, 'when a I.neofoco present in the spirt of bragadoila for which they are so pro rerbiaVboasted that they would boat the Whip with ease. A gallant Whig present, somewhat no ted for Ilk ready wit, dissented from this opinion. and remarked that.'"no doubt the Lpeofoeirs would Gam* string. bat the Whi, , ,, , s,would hare a Feller band(?) and would win the game t" CAutinosiltN Tarairn.—As the Ltxris lave nom imacti 3 wan for Canal Conuutssiener who was the particular friend of the Camerou branch of the par ty, against Colonels Mason and Dinavelt, who were rather of the JesseiDfiller side,,it would seem that Gen. Canierarfsinfluenee was in the ascendant in that party, and Gqmblc is a very appropriate &tante to place on their Banner. The Maui+ Chunk Gazette that !a i,..erious • disturbance occurred at the old min Summit Hill on the 4th IRA., and the Coutable whoise mune. was Flight (tho' showing too mochispunk for flight) being called on to suppress it. commanded the Peace, and proceeded to arrest the leaders. when he was PI 4riously rest-tea and threatened with violence, that he drew a revolver :and fired ; a mong : anou, killiitg one and wounding three oth- CK)IMENVED ITEMS. I Dins. 31..trusox Dr'.An.—The venerablellriclow of ' Ex-President Madistm died at Wasllll4ton'• lin Thur4ay..creping, of last week The Orst rumor •, of her , death was premature. The, nu4?t• tAf..l!r. CiaiS Ixisrg scCrrel Otpck es . l F rith-riwiera,rmist ivii‘ t been ttotisideral4. exalaci atbd.7.4"lf ins late illne.4= %MS cholera at all, it must hivike4 yaildkt. attack I Ntru's was - rereived frasaXintiuuati itf ,Aha • inst!that, Mrs.!- - itiaiiisott; the widow of -Ett-Pres ideal Hart or K. .4a4errawly aVtoelt" ' of chulem, ea..se of Iniroct. , , glue 1; said An li.sre•taken place atSt i . Louiyately. air . bdnlcidd ° died of Clic4c..ra a* - was.tßappfoil.sts his hurried prFmattcrtly to the grave. lint a knocking in the eoftrras tIICY -W44C lcrrerititlkrp. rAvaled staitlini Ei t el tfilit i lie 'was: aline-arid likely to lire. .t.% t young anan named ivize Folder committed su icide At Towiuula , by takuig aravnie Ajuun !ritittann it: reported to have rommitted T•vi+i-s• !x:cauFe }iii mfr would not the vrilie chokTa. The golittne&l voted by Commas in General Taylor had been i fluiSlied at the Philadelphia u►iht and preFentedtoi lain► feekohtiy; It is said to . be a spleudid_artiele, and oust E3OOO. a: - The.Neout- growers - of* westein counties Comp:tin - much of the low prices raid for their finer wools. They have at great. expense, and their llactlf, and Rots thccougti 7oradang and clean?' Mg, their Seem. aweigh but little over two pruitula, and it is it tact well known, that at lesit Hon i &A lar pis- ii*, 4+,..gr#tilag 'of %tie Areal is un - pent 4,iti e ; : 'll*lhost:Drioes 00 "ear Italie been 40 cent.TO ;eficOrage. the._grEowth of tine wooli manufacturers mud, Ascriminate - in - vpr of the lig h t fine Ileictsi l and- itis to, tie hoOd tat the o t o next C° 13 417" 1 " Ireq - fkiaontethin i that- ' ill protect the home "market (hr the finer , dtwriptiOtts-of Wool en ;mods end thus 'crlabh: the manufaettrer to pay for the fine NI took , Yl37e some *Otte the yid 1 • Atritlir, of4e - xl:EiTLitifi*ifiii , .. -40ttiNsAir lNeaeli4initiktroin (Vit'Fa Fr4ia . tit'-43rilinuchSore • 40-*i.titqkrt(4' P : q 4 The hendiiiiolol,>e, of; ination-whichit-ph ice ,,l4.o ' the Schleswig, affair draws raj sion and that the final set expected. In • a ,fpinight. ', ever, .are still , atrlett•on - %.- fa 4,lll.4vitigki#Any.,iimpo it 4 The GertnanAefo ~..whi been fitvotlible . 'fXth a - . ..tt511 they' (the - -.4iiisttniuffykay,ol checks. -ail: - i'''''' • .- • : ... *1 I It, is said, 4ltnt... cholera; other nfidages are raging-' l i that the *ct,y , ars display! - iriniffthre r et::'. It M tasAiOrtesicV.th49, taken Rauh; t.::tii:li- , ' , 1 - - - ;-: . , i; , .--, • Kossuth litigliti'eied - ",th: ers, several' ili;zitei*Va :-.. ploy ip ed at . ..:;14:;*_:,.. 40 I )ebreee'Aii'4iiiftiirl4o.n ., The: , lliiiialf ',lttitiV;,:in .... cited from Calliertilitlq#4 and 18th,_ utider..th&ceo I'askietw3Ch... - ThelitikiC at•Badfeldt.: . " . ' ' 1 - '''? 4 -:'*- = : • j.. ' VHINA. . We hear from' 'China ' has refused to :i.iirry . : out. ' tli - e two twatie.S, which. tt , should -be t open Jo foreigt ill unication et* &u; the Lie to M. "notiliatif, he SayS iletermiued that As the pet refused to receive - foreign . ; how can :he force an oppt people. is the natutc ti.m, it is gitiee ,pktiii., pi', NV ere prepared - to r.sist ti foreigners „into - the eitv. (, tice of human -. blood 'has. Lord Paltnersten having rectious that, nothing nip than report the- repudiatio him. The large naval force '11'• iu Canton to protect -in, -persed. '., 'r. ..., _l Robbie.; the - been;ut the: ' • r the ari triets bare important. 4ments hare! Mg at halt • The main` Offices on the Atin'lhe - rritorr , ' conveys mut- Led for inn*, i - AGARA: vrie with R, m all part. of 4 - early :I;6w „ respected our. Olt Sapp ?rers. I lut.4 'already ,try urtroduceil a resolution dillon Barrett d tempo )osition of the 'in the subject law is nearly Vbilippe, and cry suppres- IF the ConMi ,, .4ted at "Lyotti, insurrection t. been carried d the ministry Ssue which is retirement of I ;cabinet. In 1 Foreign Af . ~ inSter declared t - I war, that M. after Itavinft; Il le subject, lc t.! the slightest hauce of which . ..xpressetl•'such ins speech, NI. '....trattite.4 of . .o'_ - ..4; . ,x' 1 .- W,i5.,.. - ) . oii 1 ' l ,- -; -- --- tvi .- ch i m titgliter. . .- t TOneSS 0 tiri - 0 e_. . rt.... . - - 1' [7i vail i g . ilae. m a de i The Newark - papers .re tort, Ance r ettr la.', i'•11 may be.o . t two deaths in t that city; b i telfolera,. W• • m Al• g i incioi - e , of c th i a l i Fitzgerald and - Th'itsif.' . 'otter. ' ' i ll: w ti ch, while At Jersey City. ot,t Tn stlay. i ntorning la-t. !' fur war— a nd 1 three men connected • d'i It • the_ N. - -J. Bali , iii ns i sts on pro _i road, were it reported ill kC cholera, viz: NI"- srs, 'Bunn, Duncan,. and:Pierce: Alt!. l'.;:an 'c l i 1 f u n . ..„;......., ! died on Tuesdav,eYening but the others ari• l ' as l s. - 14 3 ,01 1 - t k l convalescent. In New,iltrutAwi It las t wt , ' ,• t . . !. t. ~ ‘lOl . , there. were 7 .ea3es Of ' &Okra • and. -t. deal it., nitl. not •re.main Was essmtial : 1 1 At. Rahway ther - Were two. deaths la 'l t• - it ice 'With dime cholera - itti:t '-, Tuesday.il 'At New:lll4e, 11l : ,iun way, -what, Warren conuty,'-we learn there. have been ' et—to whom i several .cases. , In Burlington 5 deaths h:%,: .' to Russr.o occurred within is -many! days.. . Wen were en- In' the 'city . of Camden) in this state 1 . 11 , ' ten Made over cholera raged' with tr,rea ti fatality for scn,. 1 ; .• - ig h til d.,,, i ii i n 1 or 15 days ;.. but in tie, beginning of tilt in conformity _i ,resent week, it fortunti,ely .abated, , a 11 ,1 l i, 6ient A , , ,,,, mhit -,. lt,tatt healthfulness of the place is a ev. i , f . ,at! .. h..11 t;overii _ are happy to,learn ahnbst entirely r. ' , Li , .. In. New-York, during the week endinitt ti tncc ifi i irder to 1 i Saturday . 1.11..5t there W ., •4•re- 702 deaths : • tu.....- rtainiv, our ally, bad it which 313 were by ehOlera, 25 by diarrli..ti i I do, intt that 31 cholera infautum, ilO cholera . mortal-. 2:1, -fevers . i f:various. kinds, 25 intlantation , . Piglanditas an t i France has an , 47 cottrulsiOns, 18 conSamptieo, t . 49 dr.: , i hat reciprocal : , sies, 15 debility, 10 apoplexy, 12 small pu'. all alliance, be- and 89 by other cattse•''-i . dy to our appli- - i From the c•onnencetiteatt of the choler itoffers of alli- I in New-Yort- L ,ttp to the itli. hist, thei death t,,,.s from a wish ' by cholera • amount t...t>t, 000, • i For the cor that the- expla- resPondiag - totiod of 't,l 32 they amounted sufficient rely to 2083, - and of 1834t0 827. In twill 'stns of givntg of these 'years the eei etaie was on the-,lii . bar, hear] , dine at thiperiodof itS.prOoress. lt stated he had ; • I The resident physiei iti4 - .i ..Ncw-York rc.- s attached to the i portediiniSunday last #3 cases;.cases;.and 27 d„:„ .. .. nonth since hs , t by cholera; on Siondal,) 120 eases and I'; lad expiainc , ki I . deaths; otiTt.tcsday l ll 4 eases and 44 death- : Iger was in the 1 and on Wednesday-851 ca.ses,attd 30 tit..:lC.i . itttn _Powers, and i The reports-Of the., at) i.ph).:sician. arc veil :1 intinenec.. it , imperfet." - 'For; the laic few weeks libi rep.t: : : have taile balitr, continued d' kboittlthirty•thr4e'per . cent. shor: Wish . . to rrtutre. ut• lit°tV4- 1 -Puni.lel; ol l (lviaths: '' _..: A •. L . , ~ ~ ~, In 13rookryu.,and. Al b any _tie A ili st . a .iiii al i. ii v. 041 it n, aim u i on the incre e'e, but the-moll-At \ itOnortible peakv. : P e !' rs t° l - ) . 11:schly_civenia ,„ I yet': is yet' tis net .-- tilarrnitti. A few eases LI% • ! been r(porfedin BoSIO-t• the ew-Entind. ilectly • ti•antt nil I. - ; ti ' 1 ti +:s h- • ' 1•tI. '• root arse wit , § to - d t . 1 1. t.., , 07 . 1\ CT, la% ..„, _cot al emit*, „ ttfak i cnc , ,, Fiv J et exempt - frtnn the scourge, and Boston 11-1.- .7 i t been us - high ly fatorel • any of them. In Waslittigton City - . tla.sre 'were. soups ltt' caies:last tWf.igli. -Bull. 'ore seems' ,to.cser.iii-- Iti Philadelphia the •,e were :404...i1eath , last Wittlq'tiffrwiticli 471 mere:hr. thelera. 1 . 1. ',..lty cholera itiftitula, 1 ::.1,1-,elloiertivlnorlal-. 13ty"4i4iiiitea;:::01,;:tifoli 10 , 6;;; - 21 1 ...• consumption, and. - 7 14 f c .Ver:, , ',, 'ra (.• : inaliti., in this iStateritnetol 1 'Carridi. -. Off,7lastiweek, mit! otheetasest. t.O - r,cpoi,4o. ;? t, J ,ei.Xilig ll 4'Oi 'Pitiht;' ) % 6 44l:trls „, and. iso itneicitlol: point' ZilVeAlkely. l -- The': (*nuts , *C. e.„Kiiiiiil.'iiia ~,,...k. 1 continue - I'd liei .astress . v ikiNtif.clies letter. lof flte,,2sthiltilt4 - - :. 'in I F j-- - .Thiln: Inctuirer - I por . l,4•!.)aioocu - lotj iiii!'the - noghborini 1 plantatiofis.. ,i tt*Josii .„ ,., • ,,,,l,'-'saitie„,bejk,',7s per teetit.,*.on 40,ftert. :50, . on ..mattyl. 33—a nd 641.1461 . -'3•.**TrhOlhati t . - per itit...t.l The total IdOes,. Oltitsi' Onnia .' .icoU . `e 'Writer and Itis-t.fait ilv lit. Stack . t. 1 1 . ,, laud tliac.h--. 7 Atuoun . ted td4do f .Ou;iffe2.d-; 104 . .4:diem - . ..iif c holert ;-- I •Which had:, pr e v ail II ttiorO - .42 days. .Mr: I.llindiN[Oniitittion'luti . losti.loo , ,negroes 00 nf'2lol 2..!:r „._ !: ..;i . :tit i .i-!..! .:?...,.1:::51_f. . . Thr,,gt; ' ,.. I.;intis..pa i f ,i,741 . 0 . . , i • r - i - tlm melattaitili,dot.ttils--,!;. ~,i,h4l . f- n irr" - , o f tlit2. - Clittle'ru, - !,-,7 l ,w_liiali- see ' ; 44, be s' '' ! is in' ..-.otgattr-.19i..',.,!#,X0.1 Imitate dye' ratio of Ickn43l,lJ*lpOilfl , '• ---, 44a gen - orai. 000111 pervades , ilnat i o c inn ' Oty. -"*Theio'were, 94ll deathOtistlyt ',tit the' kipers ~ say that , 't,*c. 0 1 4:01itult*,hlik::, wredneedlrom 7u tu - .0-. ; f:4, 0 0 21 )„.. L- - 114.00,,t.. giOo,4•lWito could 1011 , I '' .."''''l4#C4,44;ii,T;:,:-.1..4,1,!..;64.1.:4,00i:i:1at (witelt - wakilltZtli . tif..4(l - iidi fra were 1w :cliole" - ' `The - -/Gutetie ivives a list of eight dwellings i i . I Aiseorti - is r the I I felit 1116 I . ;Mu • m"- e ed : iI Y -0 0 - 4.otttgry:4l4 of • It.; .They :hare Aeration tut ac 'dud 24th they filed by 'no) Geibstidl; -desjotteh , from eked t) rtho iontiry cmcp at dOndinot 11 . 4 sc.! mpo4 irely at_his , mercy. 'ors of a - frig4tful fie:Atterms' tO the iqegics"; - *ll.l4:it •bytholtormins. VNG,A4Y. ' itirtiallY 'defeated pie. 21st; and.hero L e 'Wit* where, ,P, entry, they 4 3Wi1l 11 .advanees ofi . .l!ie :„ fretitilettellt - in, r 'iournali,, : th.g._ eh - 1 ftlikeif Ipliewi be t'. liatigarianA , at., iA41 5 4 . 01 . fliO'.*ag. 17 to un o T /e Au r.. 1 i Gets"4l.y and • pacific c "a aster iriday, 'OS infer (iredits-st#es-that idly to s collets , , letnent 'play be Tostilitics p how- ' th o beili4erants, (iehltit,h(sto has ;trisnS - ', sri shat 11 • • • l as-441k Se 'in..y Vic' ""r - 21 C . i, dv--ient4ry,,, and n the e«itnp;•:and 'frreaterlefitilusi- t e 111 ~Jc.Attlria 0* 010 wand' 0 4 141- :: clue - aths had I r bon j 811,1 7 1 y mar 7th if Printrters wa hat the , Empetet he stiptllatiott of vide(' that Canton ers. Itt z the coin -enter of. Canton, he 'Emperor hail Tie of'Canton had s into the town, itr course to th.• rot*• the procianta at the .authoiltic, lie entrance of the (treat sacti I. been art - Med by given special d:- re should be don.• nt of - the treaty to lid' had - apsembkil erelit4 - bad all Ali--