- STIOI AtlitGrtgr.l6,.lB49. - VW County' liteating; Whig.citizens of Susquehanna county friend- National-and State .Administrations, are tkitteglii public Meeting or Conventionat . - Motitieie an MOtiday even ;w 27, - for 'the Impose ateganiaation and adopt* such measures be deigned expedient- tilefloratorY to the ;; General Election.. - Mi:c4tlef of, tlie county Committee. Priapda, Oonsidar. are not now f p:4llg to. get' up • duu for our enbeCOber!it a . a is' somewhat customay • courtrweeks, however much we, (or . on, *Alibis) may be suffering for the need. 1.,107*** - Wish to convey s gentle hint to some *filo do.not t ,seom to ktmw or realize the' situ . sire-are placed from the continirl Of too great a portion of our patrons; if thsn. While labout one third of • are redly as prompt patfons, as lib-- A and good fellows as ever , cheered ofiqrinter with advance or prompt pay, ,shlsey's worth, there are quite too they- they (besides those who .etiepsying at all) who we fear would artisaisflAiA sense of their, duty by any hi other words there are even farmers, and many in easy circumstan , who never suffering the want of , soma of money themselves, cannot , be made that a Printer can suffer shy inconveni want of the two, three, four, five or due him, when one or two hundred such it, after causing hini untold perplexity althriately sink him in- irretrievable their rieglect. 'Often within the last few one such delinquent (with • perhaps Fin his pocket or his drawer) might the writer of this, severe mortification it, with only the trifling amount liiseaee. some not comprehending. this reality, are at the least hint or intimation of the wants For instance, a subscriber in a re r this cousty, wlm is we believe a thrif ts good circumstances, and who has tt candidate for a r e sponsible coon- • who received a brief printed note in his nst-previous to thp Ipst court, intimating to to several others under like circumstances amount due would ixotribute important • great need, in paying pressing debts and up the cost of the improvement in his pa offence at this gentle hint and talked 'in our absence) of stopping his paper, -as C;-- 7 ,-." might have known that he was the amount," considering it as an insult him, when he was safe Ultimately just rellection . that a few hundred of wer,F Petfee4 l Y able to pay, and pay some ' or other, would sat, paper, _Jr of hand be met in due time or his whole , gist other illustrations if we had time the want of consideration in some other . vie ; but we only wish such could JUT shoes and experience our frequent embarrassments for want of the, very sum they - are withholding, as deeming it of coniequenoe to ul. so long as it is sure future day. " • {TILLMAN Ramis is an authorized agent hills due IA and also for receiving for the Register in the various town may visit in this county. Whoa tip Circuses in 'one week again?— ' - both to. exhibit in one week, though . were both announced together, is to be hero next week, (Monday the 20th) other, the week after,qhursday the 30th,) should think would make about as much -e amusement as the interests of this id reqniretr one season. If peo spend their money in this way, we prin ' try to are a small pert of it, in'the way -'and hence - the insertion-of the store , thein last week 'and this If we oidie of the magnitude-of these establiih the _interest of their exhibitions by the - and quantity of their illustrated bills think them , really tremendcms concerns. they go on thus increasing, the number of these hand - hills, our keepers of will hare teenhuge their bar-rooms or they will bare to display woad sidespf thehirgest hum of the pepioerat suggested last circuses ha 4 generally brought rain of Inte, there lwas fair prospect of *Uri would be at Least some good re these visitations, in such excessively The rain . earnerwith the announce :, in advance of the circuses ; as we. drenching ra#l en ;Thursday last, the themadvertiaenients made their appear- .ppyrinia I—Since ' the above was In rieeiteda Rlate for still another sir re the ItSth-two days before the - sidrertieed. This will lnake space of tea ennui* shortly t , from the North Ameriouron August. Internet, which 'cony esgeielly those who have, seen writ I" ) , 1 1 1 , 1 41i.gi r eil pleirt*eeli, 'l'hevair mitten:J:44 , - Ineeite •of our r irreseet able sad # #4e 1 Treamurei m ,Mr: 13•11;:irt: interestinoki and aver, ' ' Aid when rt is consider thein 46riltiniktitild sil * * *6 - svis : rug. 4efe.r the ;i -14310.4th0e, was. moved nod nurksil ki a gelest/memi weii,sy in theinviti *lgnorance muM; .... ,t , ~, • , 4,•Aine . . iryiirg . to z9b Mr. Ball },. ..~: isino.t* di em. as dw al and ,1tti:4611,41 . !(oui ist by - Loop vote's) LWhig kit Cciogresk Where the S l aw haid 41a theAaseeteigress.l • ' - X/mix= has allowied the Lorna to take . adven t* of.the prejudice against Free Soil and Ethan eipatiuni by choosing 4to 5 trunOeral of Cowen 1 4 Sain of one. • r Tsvnessas has not done so Wins at first, report ed, Instead of a Inca' gain of 3 members of Con ttiey have guided but one certaiUly, andltia - Sreible - not any on the whole. Theyi are noteven certain of the Governot either. 1 Nona CAaoLINA hal gloriously storid unshaken' by The f,e'aiV of Locokeoism to slave 7 perpetua tlun and extension. She has chosen 6 Whigs and 31LocaS'te Congress a 4 before. • i rir The maxim among pugilists that it is unfair to_strikeik fellow when down, is nol less . proper when the prostration 'ras the result I oC his own blunder 'Or mis-step, than when floored by a well' directed blow of his alitagonist. Timm* therefore, who hake seen the last. " Democrat," txsitaining a humble acknowledgment by its editor for his bite unfounded attack upOnia gentleman of this place, its for feelhig no disposition to pursue the sub,* any further at least at pre6ent ; and if he sludirp r ofit by the salutary lesson 4, as to pur: sue knipre discreet ru4d decorous course bOmfter toward other folks, ire !will refrain horn ,re - ing him tpr the-past ; though we may feel liber ty to rehiesh hismemory on thesubject mess y if he pursues a contrary course. Pant t=.."r iAYLOWB PregtiC t star ted en his tour on Friday last and was meti at the state line by Governor r i tlinston, who assorted him to York land thence to !Lancaster and Harrisburg on Satunlay at each of which places he wits met by largiand enthusialic gatherings of the ,eople. He staid At Harrisburg , over Sunday, after which the Governor was to accompany "him through the southren counties to POsbargh and the western to Erie. Smirvior corny szsy.-111elows. Jessup, li%sb and Brodhead vho were appointed by an act of the Legislature - to review and determine upon the removal of the county seat heretofore .fixed for the new county of Sulli!ran at Laporte, on land of S hleylert Esq. went on it ssiemi, on the 20th of *Tune tia.perforra tlsnt 4447 and to near the toga; meats for and against the removaL As the act stipulated. that in case: of removal, h r. Meylert should'receive damages; to the amount bf expenses ineurredta buildings in preparation for; the county seat, a Bill of $13,739 was presented lby Mame' Meylertrit a.subsequent meeting. of the referees at Wilkesbarre in July, and this claim Wing contest ed by the removal party, a further adjOurnment to the 2d of October was granted to cmisidei the whole matter. Putting it Homo to 'em. Neighbor Pass-was of the Honesdale Democrat his an able article upon the Locofoco' charges of. cbrrupti4 against Gov. Johnston, their abuse of Hon. J. M. Power (who is but the minority on 1 the Bear and the detraction then u rob him of the credit he has earned in promptly paying off the state intere4 in gold and silver without a loan .. We copy the following portion of his reatarks:in which he puts it hothe to them about: fight . "On the ithof May last, Mr. ',liall4, the Whig TresSurer, entered upon the dutie# alas Office and recollect from his predecessor, Mr.: Plainer, all the available funds on hand, amounting to #108,404. On that 'very litty a loan, made by the pate Treas ures to pay the February interest, amounting to #2ooooo fell due, as did also another loan of #55,- 000 tepay laborers, together With' the interest on both -loans fOr ninety days, amounting to . #3,.r5. Here ;was' a-deficiency of #160,380, which bad in- stantly fix be provided for, and for which provision I should Ire been made, 1.1 the former: Treasurer.l In eighty-six days the Oared Vomaissitmers drew from : the Treasury # , 40 8 ,930, and the! other dis hursetneitts; in the same space, amountilag to #250, 000 mar e : Then the in terest on the public debt, due on the let of A.u ,, ut amounting td f:;062,245, had tO be paid. All ° this Mr. Ball accomplished, and Moreover, pad the interest inpar !Oda, which his predecessors never did, Commence - 4g with an empty Treasury, nay, ivith a .TreasurV: 1 / 5 0,,580. in debt, he raised and paid out 1,040,090 in eigh ty-six; days. Never be ore was the Treasury called upon in so short a tin:m i l - or so enorinousta sum. All this While, too, the conspirators were, vigiladtly employed. Only ihreoocofoco countieS could be induced to pay m their auertas of the state tax, in se.a.s4M for, the August ,interest, and the superin tendents of the public works constantly t ;dematided more inciaey to 'liquidate former indebtedness and to tarry out the " cash 'system" of payments. The startling l srm or #1,200,009 has been demanded this year tp keep the Public works in repair, being: I four tintes4s much as was required for that pur -1 pose during the most expensive year of Got. Ilit-,. : i ll zees - achninist* ration, since which period it sho be remenillered„ the Beaver divisionand the F - lin line haVe been made over to the, Erie anal Company,!lly that extent lessening the magnitude of the works to be cued for:, 'While the superin tendents have doom unprecedent;tiums, they have studiously neglected to pay t o yof the old est and Most meritorious elOmants, alkidging that the Treasurer was reiniss in furn Ming fands. Mr. English, the superintendent oYthe Celtimbia rail road may be cited as en exaMple. In tour weeks he drew $139,990 kola the Treasury,.and in the' e mean timrefused to! make disbursemeats. under the plea that he wasdeStitiite of funils. These. practices - are ' had calmer, but the conspirators have resorted to others, llpossible even mpie, reprehen sible. Asixioivits the administration into the hands of the trhigs; the iiiperin tirbegan • to keep of check rolls, taking receipt? for more days of lids* than were peirformed, in order to augment the!demands egainsf the state,and to put money into their - awn pocket.- "Perhaps this was an old gamejibut they played it with • greater in thistry afterthe Whigs - came, to power. than.they did before: : : *masa Of facts, proving the,accuracy, of this statellept, was catered . upon the journals of the late : l:egtalature, from whence we May hereaf ter draw, of; them 4 - 1 4 4 t enli g ht4zment of • our readeiS. `4 ." ,' : . 1.,.' , •--,i - ' -1 . ' ' For aught We know ta theiraitria- sl . ,Polei . gars 7 44 under . 0 4rlitte the cost Pt _ ' - j Wok rePaws On4hOPublie worksibt p 4am , *2ooe . 000' arstir#!*rind did rat* .!iiiiction Paint' *ii nalciilanon benatini of its innwto. : '. but.. *IT, itimpugli rm iiri t ti* Or Wit 4‘.lie*iii'd4iii' .' . -- ktiPiisri eeii honeiiii - nr tj , I v?iriiii:*** - - ' than coroo Canal Poard nughtffiet - 40 - eiziend' ' 'Alai '-‘1'0 0, 00:for services whicti:Wei*iniiiili had ifiet r et.'*# o o . 4i4:s B.oo 4 4oo :','l44l - 4 11 . # 7 I 4 V - 1 0 0' fc.ii tr.'.o' ~. :.•-• V *likeciTi4:444 *ll# ON. — riatelAllither,i;liq , '' . ::saiia*iii**** - 0413 s2ooxioc - iii ,--,- , , ;*litt - iii!.61001:-Mk, P.*iten itiii.*:h l o l, 4*: ' '... ; .400104!ilinji1*.floninty -Iro 0,9 o 0 #4O - 0 - iiii: , - F ~,:.414,) 'ben; by . 14 " 1- tilrit** - .11 I :'4oe o . ll o,Lnk - in their aatibs'kinditi • . *ily 004ervirieot.gutier ! natorint lloiO3. .- ' ,s - 1 sLrxxxstxrztak Tassmarzt4—We-sioticed Axe* liiiwoposar of the DifelligeCfrxit Hanisbtpx;foX ifekiishing clubs d*rig, the ieniaing!camfOgn at reduced rice& roe - Telegraph which is also an ilie and .efficient inippotter of our new National and State administrations, has, we peiceive issued tor'clUbs during the campaign atreduced paces also. Thir-TelegraPli which has berg pub lished for nearly 20 years by Tem. Fame, is to re .ceixe the additional aid of a Mx. REA, late of Co lainbia county, who is said, to be a young man of abiliq' ned character and practical - printer. With Mr. Ferro's own experience and enterprise we doubt pot the Telqraph will do good service in the anise. ENIARGIED AND lurnovan--The Money Tele graph-,-very materially, on l which improvement we heartily congratulate friend Painter, hoping his en terprise will meet a due appreciation and encour agement front the Whigs of old Lyotoming. The Stite Adininistmtion. We have no desire to trample upon a fallen foe, or pursue an enemy beyond the point of endu ance, especially when be has cried " hold, enough ;" but there are certain facts connected with the poli cy of our, able and successful State Administration, and the payment of the semiannual interest, upon 'Which the public should be enlightened, if for no other purpose, 'to vindicate the truth of histuq," as CoL Benton is wont •to say. - I It will be remembered that the Pennsylvanian has made several efforts and adopted many Inge aims expedients to escape from the contrast pre ' seated by the payment of the interest in gold and silver, through the exertions and- skill of a Whig state Treasurer, with that of his Locofoco prede cessors, who paid in depreciated rags, and that it has been our duty to correct several important er rors of tact., into which out contempory was led, either by ignorance or ratkfake. There are other misrepresentations yet to be produced, which will not admit of easy explanation. and which exhibit either a , deliberate design to deceive or an utter disregard for truth. In order to break the force of its, fall, the 'Pennsylvanian summons one Asa Dimock to its aid, who everOligingly publishes a letter to answer the purpose. This production is' introduced with a flourish of trumpets, and the aforesaid Dimock is accredited as an individual " for several years connected with the Treasury Depart ment." This drafted volunteer writes as follows. " Since the resumption, eight semi-annual pay ments, have been made, and in only two it has been necessary to resort " to a tem poraryloan"—first, in February, 1847, and again in February, 1848. In both instances, after the payment of the interest in August following, there has been a large sur e: at the disposal of the state Treasurer, and a Bank of PennsYlvania, ;hicb C4 rs z tri l a ig eent h a `utt payment of the interest. In 1848; the surplus atnounted to more than two hundred thousand dol lars, and in 1847, about the none." Now we propose to convict this statement of faLsehood, by the official reports of the Auditor General, whiclincither the Pennsylvanian, nor its witness Dimock dare dispute. 'According to the reports, there was a Balance in Treasury Jan. 81, 1845, E 557.349,03 Interest due Jan. 1, 1845, , 871.504,11 • Surplus, • 825,844,02 If we are right in out •recollection. -Governor Shank's late Secretary of state predicted that this payment could not be made. Balance in Treasury July 31, 1845, $910,13'1,98 Interest due August 1, 1845, , 874,807,31 ' Surplus, 835,530 67, olirarrErergeslo taxes irueTorseveraryeans,ln the then state Treasurer was indebted to a distin guished Whig for the suggestion. Balance in Treasury, Jan. 1, 1846. $045,670,19 Interest Feb. 1,1846, 953,563,65 Deficiency, Thie sum was hmred from the banks and the in lerest paid, notwithstanding that our Locofoco friends have great horror of banks—except when they want to borrow. Balance in trousury,.lnly 31, 1846, 81,018,89093 Intereqt, due Aug? 1; 1846, 988,871,62 Sttrphm, • 830;019,31 Balance in Trinunity, Jan. 31, 1847, *711,160,94 Interest due Feb. 1, 1847, 983,258,28 Deficiency, $272,097,44 For this deficiency a loan was 'made, which we will call No. 1, by way of designation. • Balance in Treasury, July 31, 1847, 81,296,727.47 Interest due Aug. 1; 1847, 999,770,21 - Surplus, / $296,957,23 The convenient witness Dimock, states this sur plus at .$200,000, being Within a 1 fraction of *IOO,OOO out:of the way ; apt - a great] error, to be surd, for a lbeofooo, who/a for several years was connected with the Treaiury Department." Balance in Treasury', Jan. 31, 1848, $892,283,47 Interest due Feb. 1,4848, 1,001,774,47 • - Deficibli . . For this dc.fiCiener a loan was made, which we will call N. 2. Balariee i reasury, July 31, 1848, $920,900,16 Inter due August 1, 1848, • 989,747,47 ..Defri c 68.847,3' , . • /The witussit Liiniock, states in his letter—as will be seen' - by the foregoing extract—that "in 1848 the surplus amounted to more than two hundred thousand debark' while-in truth, the Banra—those monsters of iniquity, which Locofocos te much all to bleed quietly to, the tune ca the afore said dficiency, to make good the Treasury short y Balance hi Treasury, Jan. 31, 1849, R 786,691,57 Interest due February 1, 184.9, 989,598,55 r --- Deficiency, ' 1 4202,906,38 For this deficiency,* Loon was made for p 255,000, which we will call No. 3, and which, with interest, Mr: Ball has'been compelled •t i pay since he enter ed Office on the 7th of 3lay List; being one of the comfortable legaiies of Locofoco mismanagement and prodigality. From these (Naomi; it is clearly manifest that Onto* has borne " false witness against his neigh bor?' lathe first place, instead of there being a *urea of more than 200,000 in August, 1848, as healleges, there was an actuaLiieffcleacy of VS,- 8471,31 ; and therefore , this perversion , of truth can be regarded in no, other light than- is wilful. - 'ln the Nomad place, it hi peoverkbythe foregoing OR ciallfigures, ttnitout of the' righttoemi-annual pay ments" referred to by this 'person Dimock; the Tretairer*were compelled to Intim titi less , thin fire' Wises fiornVier Baas . to supply five --deficitn elear, W 0 thin:fate- discard, as utterly dirEorthy 'lmbue, the teetinamy which . as been -perdue- Mr ' * the r, ..esaitorams". convicted us it UM ' of falsity, by the records of its own woad: •-ate t -iin the` one side; we have the Auditor - ' a'gentsine Lorofoin, testifying to the fact* ' ' and on the-abet-Ire have Asti Dim te :444. githi_iteiaio,isi.,it?another its fiffaits in direct coatradictiort° NOT. are ant of ' -Pe the two is 'to be • vied, the-Andiger fit the, whams 1 Ve noin t imOnlY 'fir iiktnisidinn.l In Al. - -Nikon/Ink let . sidirilM'Orr ennteroprlF WoeYi did' haat V .kr , ,161iiitonetniusId ta - ietbslittuaMim of , W& t ioi benign ,caidoLiof,its fact., 4i! atimoliih DbiliSekirhees be neat takes #p lite cis*, le; to; consult Pike and Colbun - and' tie ot*iiiiithwitia on the Mee of - addition and sub -11 MESE , , l latter eri be gbial Loenfoce n t wal SCI " ' ' ~, . CT the • ~ , ure'pf party, not, irl , ;ill its eel- • p 'ties, al iesue-.-w , . 1 that the oco stat Liras bir , • . tererst, i n -, , while the me ' :414- l Treasurer has Pea' and s it ter , a n , "is ",top in the Ifitce ofthe • the Locofocce have always professed the devotion to bard money, while the ',* claim . only to be the friend's of sound tional ' , ncy. The people , of Penns • 1 disci.' -,, te between ,the pre t ences of . ~ and th , practice of its opponents.—North . Ma. CLAY ' ANI) g,. Fria.sictsx—The ei the Ro chester American, whowas at Niaga when Mr. Clay Was there, ea* TheSe distinguished Whigs were both at Ninga: m Pella a few days ago. and their.meeting fter' a long separation, was as mighebe anticipat , mist friendli and cordial. It will lje recollected that I. large majority of the North Whigs, i hiding ati almost the entire delegation Baltimore, esirod he nomination of Mr..Pillmore as Vice P 'dent 1 4 , ith Mr. Clay. . .. . That di,tnition wil l s, howeuler, conferred port an eminent member of the Whit party, and Mr. F. consented to accept a nomination as this im didate of the Whigs of his own State for Gov r. He shared the fate of his illustrious friend, an of his party generally in that campaign. We learn that Mr. Clay took occasion at in terview above referred to, to assure the Vi Pres ident of - his most friendly sentiment toward Gene ml Taylor and his Adnunistration. He ,I' d he said no objects to attain, and tio plans to rsne, except to discharge his duty a s a Whig tor, and he expressed himself in 41 manner which em phaticalli rebuked all intimathins and predictions of opposition to proceed from him against the Na tional I.lxecutive. 1 • Locofocolsm Notth ; and South. The .slrational Intelligences notices as objects of comparison and ocmtrast, speaking for themselves and seeding no comment to illhstrate them, the two following demonstrations, the One from the Democ racy of the South, the other from their brethren of the North:— ; , SOL ILLLILS MERIDIAN. NOSSIMEEN At a state Convention At a Democratic Osl o{ the Democrats of the relation held it Alban state of Georgia, on the; -,)%retat York, on Sat urday 11th of July, for the nom-Just, I the following was ination of a candidate forVine,nl the Resolutions a- Governor, the followingidopted. among a number Resolution was adopted of others equally false and " Resolved, That Gene- ( malignant •ml TAvuoi . , by organizingi " Rewired, That the his Cabinet with a trictior-Ipretence of anti-slavery ity of nwn known belty the present Whig Ad= favorable to the principlesi tninikmtiOn, wrrn A of the • Wilmot Promo,stenounso EXECE of alarm to the friends °flare fictions whic' h all fair Southern rights, which:minded men must per should excite m the breast l ceivg, and all true Demo of every true-hearted son crata condemn and op of the South feelings of : pose." the deepest indignapon: and the most determined: opissition." Mortality in New York. In New York, daring-the week ending on Satur day, July 28th. there were 1278 deaths; of which 678 were by cholera,. 54 by - idiarrhtea, 58 dysen tery, 103 cholera infinitum, 20 cholera niorbus 4 26 fevers of various kinds, 53 intlamation, 53'convul sions, 47 consumption, 18 tdropsie , t, 14 debility, 21 'apoplexy, 3 small p.or, 28; mdrasmus, 24 stillborn, . 9 old age, 3 hydrophobia, and 6,0 by other causes. The deaths col - arm-se 356 me , 318 women, 293 . . ana-aa* -Kiri, , . so, ...- rly ono thini, acre children under 5 years of ft„ Of the 1278 -per: sons interred during the weeki 633 were natives of the United States, 397 of Ireland, 139 of Germany, 53 cif England, 18 of Scotland and, 38 of'other for eign countries. The deaths by cholera were 14 ]erns than during the previrius ',reek. From the commencemeo of the disease in New York, on the 15th of May last to the 4th of Aug. —a period of 81 daya---ithe deaths by cholera amount to 3633. During' the entire aintinuance of the cholera in the year 7 8 B:2—a period of 419 days—the whole number of its victims was 3 08, or 125 less than have alreaily fallen victims to the pestilence the present season t The resident physician of Nw York reportet in Sunday last 64 rises and 3deaths by cholera on Monday 97 cases and 45 deaths ; on Tuesday 85 cases and 41 deaths; and on Wednesday.l 01 eases and 44 deaths. These daily[ reports of the city physician are still very defective: they indicate, however, that the disease is on the decline, and this gratifying fact is sustained by the returns of the City Inspector. . $7,893,46 DMOCUACT A:ca FEDIZALISM.—The Washington • Union says: • i Democracy and Federalism .reproent two an tagonistic systems of pol4imil phylosophy--sys tents, which, under one ford tir another, have ez• isted and divided the opiniints t rif men from the first organization of civil society] to Itlie present time.— The one represents the party If the many, and the other that of the few." Now, says the New Ydrk error, as General Taylor was elected by '1 the EntinY," and as General Cass was defeated, having tanl , received the . sup port of" the few," according o the Union, there can no longer be any doubt as to which constitutes the Democratic party—the Whig, or Locofoco. $109,486,00 Twenty two lionicepathic iphysichuis of New- York and Brooklyn, report and, op to Angust 2d, they hare treated 162 cases q clnilera, only 23 of which proved rata More Indian Outrages iniFlorida.—Dreall- Nl Murders. . -'' ST. , Slmitol, Fla., Aug. I. The Hon. Mr. Magee, be trer of despatches' to Gov. 'Muscly, from TanWa, arrived hero last night, bringing the f9lowin7 news:— Late on Tuesday esiening, the 1.7 th,. four Indians made their appearance at an Indian store on Peace Creek, kept by Mr. Paine. They desired to sleep in thel store, but Mi.; P: informed them that.it Was gain his 'mien. 'They then reported that tl ey haZ. Packs'on . the opposite side of the riser for tride, and trio d. to induce him to go after theni, which he promised to do after suPper. ._ , • • 1 - r. P. arid hisfantily hid scarcely taken thew seats at the laii)e, wen' the-Indians fired :through - the door ins utly kiliing.Mr. Paine and-11r.- Whidden , at d severely woun ded Mt : - Pablo in - the shol et, • Colvin then sprang - for:a gun whiqtdel yed the .ludians long enongkto peinnt. M . P. to catch up the child and.rush ',frOm th. hottser4he .fol- Vowing. , f The Indiana- fire -- upon ihon-0 they ran, *tending-Wont iii;qie legs Thep' iim*Odoa:in.,*ret44 '0;19 Palmettos -,!". 'escaped. . .! ".- -. _.. --:-.., On-Ahel ! , eionp in same neighbor or tt hood -.*aa It " - .i a lily- fo r Indiana -and a. , . Y. k 51 14 . . ! ', . ; ;',l7he.,..;_irliola*liatern Oetio ', of the m ir yco' is ikoonfiuiion. ..711ii iretile N ara le.airilig-i4 last, asi-poaaible, .. :- Ai .. .= .' - :, ,i -- , ../.. ! ''' 'The • reports thaVa o=4 :iiiii-killed `by I *lie Indiana near - T6.4- Daciik: Oit.l3oidaj 4414 -In !eeds eoifirmatiOn. ~3 , • :,„--, .--,-, ,o7llrsiteLATE*ll 4 V ,!.. . .:::;_• 4 '• 1 1 Thii*epT141iip Mieyii from Liverpool, Say 28 on the Oth bunging 55 II and advices from Baris.th papers of the 29th ult., COMMERCIAL SummAi 28—Commercial affairs d have presented no new* ticulaT remark. Tradel continue; ti? improve rith and appearance indicate continue active and healt Accounts from the mai continue, satisfactory, :and] len goods a fair business AdVices by the overly received from Cantonio _ June - i, and from Cidenti The business season lu part closed, comniercial 'af quiet, but it Was anticip would open this fall uncle From Canton' the co satisfactory so far as r trade. 'Busines3 had be usual channel: A large , amount,of treil ped for Englund by t'he at Breadstntfs• in all the had continued in limiter the weei prices of most i ddwnward tendency, wh from increased confide athounts almost to a cc through Great Britain,. u rti l tinual influence of favor the highest expectations o IRELANI htio it ;Ihe re- roe, in gokt 9 that [amest .have ~titu THS PorAroE GlaCfic potatoe crop, the Cork accounts , which we riecei‘ . ' through private comma' the press; are of a most The late rains have done ;A l i almost say, effected mirael in point, we might me :1 several gardens in the - im , hood of cork, which 1: •1 every appearance of confit 4 :l l ;reeri sprouts having" rotten stalks. 11 1 ,444 where the disc...lse:4 . oo; as many as three times; FiLeptC It was reported - tended to visit the Pren• .1 President of the Republi would proceed to Bursts The announcement Ministerial journals, that spath had been received, is that, peace' had been defin . tWeen Austria and Sardin premature. It is, bower , unless Aristrin modifies minds, France will intefer the disput, AUSTRIA AM) I There has again'heen se, in llunpry, and;again t been victorious. ACossnth binsid commander in chit letters and papers," says 1 the 20th instant. They details of the battle of V the. ;official news which 4 give* that, the Ilungarian in breaking through the I 14arched tO the north." ~ The cortwpondent abov from. Presburg on the 19 some time,the plans of th bare been shrouded. in in. only now beginning to gal them. It was not in vai kept so long at COmorn. Dembinski, and after his j bitted armies co-operated Waitzen. r Dembinski tool with 40,000 tnen at that, maintained his ground at C Dembinski assumed the! a'well Contested action for 4 retreat-to' Dembeez, near C equally stkca.sful,;,althou , his ground at fikt,-he the tire to Lsra and Commit., hare retaken Neutra. W the Russians hare been noui Debreezeni from the wan Fever and eliolera have ma both in the Austrian and' and now that they are beg') away from their supplies, work their way in correspot - "Threellbdies. of high' imprisonment at Pesth; for I 4yrnpathys, for the, insurge tried by curt' Martial. "P. S.r-.I am just : LlMO' than Impetial authority) , t ,have hat , a sanguinary Ifungarhitatt. to the Utter, laitr, Witlti a loss itt.,nettrlYl particulars I shall-be - able t f t . ,AeXustrian intelligepte;: ille'dreattui, is to be interpe‘d by:the • ‘ . ".ee Crary;", We,. :nay . hope . th 4 this last. battle ,11 -turk_ __ont. - ,, like the v i ct ory pompously anno need atffiraitzep ' to hare bs'ain.not 'on - the tiA -et Russia ) lyut‘ 9t• Ilungari. ' It is :pretty' 'rtitin 'that.',ltin, other: battle hag ,Nien.fo4l4 4the; Weiner Zeitung NO :—" A foiii*4.lettfir9 from Peithinp-to serekin, evening -of the 'lltkille Ott at cannon :vie '#ittedzwitheni, iiiii6pool Sn",llo3','4**if ' 'Of - Co—' * s t, ttligia r4k6" . tchbad P iinirlii:i4i' balk of