The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, December 01, 1853, Image 2

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    . . -"Proagidi•' ifatkeianigeneer.
Witt 'fro* Ifider . :Jack:.lW4ing.
-. .. .Frivitebeepatai to Glacial Piercs.-*
Dennstsnynolx,State of Maine, t '
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' :Noietntier 8;4853. . I
beet! \, 9lSerat„.; . 1 got ' beck ` ; from my
tower tp 4Suropo - Yesterdays-and t found -
Arnett*'Joel:tell, and rklet-Kesialt, and
Cousin Sargent, Joel ill welfr'ind I hope
these-03W libel will find .you enjoying the
sartioAdeesing. - Tin glad:of one thing, and
thatii4l-that. you slut troubled so much
abont ;organs as you was. when I was
away. -- There -wasn't -any organ then.'
only ; the Nies, and that. ) WaS,O. disputed
one ;', so I bad /CO send my•lasi despatch'.
to my old friendi; Mr:Gales and Seaton,
an4.get...4o.4 l4 l. l orvialli,it telenLthe Oelt.
wa
,citey . could. But I understand now
that organs itqgetting ;ohe as plenty as
blackberries.; and that seems \ to be lucky
about this tbine, for, if what Uncle Joshua
tells nio iti all true- e it .will need, a good
maFiy'ef 'eta to play. tunes to suit all par--
ties . : If s yoit could inapage \to have an,
organ for each member of the Cabinet, it
wouldbenit great help.;-'for then each One
eituld play his own tune, and no jarring;
end - iarrnbny is what we need all round.
ni ctlEr.: Marcy needs an .organ all to himself,
0 ,tafire off his 44-pounders at Austria and
"1. the - rest of 'Europe; to keep
,:matters'
straight over there. And Mr. duthrie,,l
r ti • ani sure, needs an organ all to himself.to
::itt manage his New York correspondence.
And there's Gineral Cushing, he ought to
r Tbave a nice , organ- : all to himself 'that
, would plaY Military tunes, so that every
?,body,'aasoon as they beard it, would feel
i .
as if they wanted to march. And Gitlin.
lal - Davis ought to have a military organ
'-‘ too ; but some saylie and Gineral Cush
jug : mighrget along very well With one
--organhetween 'em, and that Gineral liaz o
r Tus dould play Ins-variations on Mr. Guth
. view
:, rga, l3 `. -, - " . : 1
t_l
...-_ And then the different usections" or
the
"partyneecia, different organs toh. I
- , never believed ;the - same-tune .would.sat.:
it , A l
isfy.lhe 4.tittrds"hand the ..Softs” i nf New . -
''York i. and from What-Uncle Joshua tells
i s l e le me,it'a jest 'so, " lie - says the organ has
.-' -been pouring out delightful strains of bar ,
its i -
„ AI
_ al r oo ny all-ante:tier, but the more pour.:.
,--- 6 d ; 'etn obi the greater was -the. discord •
i,---oe etween tbe Herds - and the Soft . ; till fi-, s
1
all ally it' worked 'Cm :to n ; pitch o phien
le ii• - ! hand he EaYS . they are now fightin and
c ttri., pullin caps like mail :" , That shows clear.:
0 =. 1 ; ly to my mind that_the differeet isections'
i,..0 ought to have 'their own 'organs: and I
is, I dote_t think there'll be any peace till they
_WATll'have.. - . And that's- why.rm glad, to find ';
".'°'' that organs is growing more . plefity. '
offit B ut a nt, my tower in urope. ye
_, • I got' agood , deal' to say, more than I can
t t ; 3 4 get into this despatch, and 'sothe of it I
rcat think would work wellinto your Message
it=s'! to Ciingress, next-month, if I can . get time
' 1 • to bring it , or send it to youin ttine Ye
l i n ,i , _see,as I had your commission of Minister,
L.. e.ive Gineral tii.go on my'ciwn hook Wherever
asatg „...i pleased. and look .after matters,jest as
r t I 4 thought best, it gin me' a capital chance
: do a to work to advantage. And Mr. Marcy's
us , 4 -rules,• too, about dresa, : worked first rate ;
men 'far -wheat thought it best to go , it a little
:4 1 ,4 en the sly, I cciuld just - put "on my drab
ax i i suitcntrand broad brim hat and sagaciate
',Wli rotted among 'the whole biling of 'emy
Pit and they wouldu't mistrust who I wss.—
..: SO whenl folund out n7bich _way the cat
was going to jump, and thought it was
--- best to, bead 'ern and bring it to a pint, I
-, A T t
had' nothing to _do but pull my commis- 1
'.' n 'aion out of my pocket and , show it to 'em, .
4 and that: did : the business. -The fact is,
atet ,i; Europe's afraid of As. I -think we are
g er i fast getting the Upper hand. There aint
Grok ancithermattoti id all creation, without 'tis
rig 'ca IttnAt, that -hardly dare Say her ,sonl's
mile, her own, for fear Washall down upon-her
!Ste
and take; her soul away frorn her. ~ Ana
even Russia feels a little ticklish for, fear,
a
,T n that, When she gets into her high-falutin 1
sindal with Turkey, aud the rest of Europe goes ;
5 9 A:3 le:taka,sides, we shall turn to and lick
. ..77 -
the, whole .iscrtipe;and itenex'em . to
. our
ti,ii) modern Rome. I see somebody has pia'
tat Ser out a book that proves as,clear as Preach
s'..4l. 10 .in .thai t.lns,T.Triited Staiea is modern
Rome; so• when Gineral bushing said in
his speech we mustonarch, march; march,
and do: skald Roine did; he was talking
by the book: ./ - ' . - -
About this war.., business in Europe, if
there'aanything - .to be larnt in diplomat-'
.is eireles, - end rya sifted the whole of
!em i lleere's to be a tightscratch all "round
- before Nis over. : -. .-The truth is;Russia is,
\in real evilest after Tniky, as ever a hear
was, to get into a cornfield.. She clam
. hired -over into the field, , like a great ,
beakas she is A . jest for the purpose of -
` tali' hpr way through _from one end to ;he
other, But she intended to do it all in a ,
peaceable...friendly way, marching cooly
te. .. and slowly along, step , by step, till she got 1
. ' down . .to the lower end of the field, and I
thenlll6,woul4 swallow Constantinople /
( 'jesias quick as . "a cat could lick her ear, ,
-aid poor Ttirkey never would know What
become ofc_her. ;The Czar intended to
'do this all iii, a friendly, quiet 'way, nib
-4 bling along\ at his leisure, and not' have
I:: ;nvT, fuss at ill about it. Ent the foolish,
.. - Sul tan got frightened; and worked him
eelfr into . , a tantrum, and told Mr, Bear .
'to clear out of. hiscornfield in fifteen days
, ot• *Vita the:. dogs . arier. him. Well,
that. - midis, lbs, Czar_ mad ; , and now,he
liays, clear. The track, \ for be'E. going down
_ to Consuniticiople Whether or no, let who
srill, stand:m the , way, and there shant*.
is,.Tark i s heed left anywhere from. Dan'
to Beeisluilia, that is if the other nations
Will f)rlt ti ring and . see fair play' and not
interfire.'. 4 . ' Ent the Czar riat , it good deal
- *triad, E' gland - and France - -will be 'for
. berm' / ~tiiriger in the pie,: so 'be' has
*greed. I th Austria and Pruiiia, who
,are 'on ,. is Side, to keep quiet ati‘tdeclare
themselves asutrat.and net stir an inch
sialOng, 'Englandand 'France will keep
Out ft; - !But If they begin to meddie, - tben
al 14bsitle •, "to call .too, and have a' regular :
Vitifit -- ihied pellieg caps ellround, _ .-,
F' ell, England and Trance don't. ,
to keep 4tdeli.:.' TheY 'are watch=
I,,jest-aa_nitriow, as ever it 'cat
~, ' :afmousei and before. Russia I
__Alf, way Aim, to - ". Constantinople
At be n tuteirib)rAt.u. The . Trer.leb
rooster -1011..ero r ir ~. and :the British' lion
willirrowi aid ebalieWineue; arid_ ie the
Risigaii kerr.4.:*'i liei Ticked: 4 4:: , :icaYed'
. s *0 4um-taillii and.rail;l.*.hOdif onand
. •11,tnnftpnn,end - ,,ofTtitkey;then.England
- titd Frazee. will - eltip their Saadi tegetb - ,
eras eat' pi tother endjuat fp 'keepli,
- Irani iil4 l 4t_ - " -* ..
e? Nti* i # . ' ;illythin--r umpus: : l'eMPee- gets - .t9 i
ita Melia '"iiifig ' , ii -Europl-end,4lll", the.
et -Olt Oen 41.1.04 i t' ll be - jest - the
dieele4eseeto l oi•juid go to annex
-- he, iod*kiiootif - iitirmiiiiifest destiny ill a
-kinto#W#liiiiiii .-- ,- Vi r *ikee , -the; ine. , K
- _ 4,b0a.e. - aloolpt izoodUffirnear '.l
.-,.-, sea asiness47ansell' patabev.iterial
. . 7 :,..- 3. -. , :,, • 4 43
. /t i vo n; owl l ittle
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Oft' of Mexico, when we Might jest as well
branch out
_and dosOtilething tipletidid
soniethintbitt..old Itritne cOtildn't.holdrit'
cithlle ib; itittlinthing• that ,Vrioeo4 l , Cush
ing biniSelttould say was qiiitelup tO thisi
occasioao Who-went - a 4. to wait- for _oil
manifest tali one-half* present
generation his died,Offt
. IXtty,..d6;, now%
the tithe; 'we:inust..itcrike wheothe irciti'
het. ' So when the Czar arid alibis tvorili t '
i i
are away down south pepperin.Turkey 4
let us whip around ; into the Baltic - an
annex Si. Petersharg„'ind
. put a, nay Y
.ar4an
.army:there that will - catinirtaild all-
Northern_ Europe. .- By that
_time 'Eng
land and. France will get. to.. quarrelling,
With each otherto'see which shall have
-Constantinople, and that.will be the time
for us to be down upon them like a thou.:
4fid otinfet trilre'Londori - and Aligiv.
We shall have - Joint Bull by 'the . hortitt ;
;eke Paris and thee' give. us all the jining-
Countries. - . . ; Then sail •up thelMediterii!
glean, 'drive the English and Frenclille is
all' afore us ; fOrce our way ''tlirongli 1 e
-Darnitr-needles, -and get rpohsession bf
that ..grilden horn' they tell about:: Th ii.'
lif I understand-geography right, we a 4 411
have full sweep : oil over Creation.'
.- il
Whets try- be done on tot hcir side, o er
the Pacific vvay, ain't mud . . Coin I n-'
dore Perry liars fai,rly . got:lii. wedge i ivl
- the oyster shell of,Japitn, an that's .iff
the battle: Just send word to him . to. !ii
nex China on hisway.round,\ and on his
route home pick up the islands' Omi t , tint:
the Pacific, which will be jest. as as .iis
to pick up so manyliird'sreggs.l 'An.
_rtf
ter we get through our manifest, - des TV.
I. don't see tvhat there - need he to hi cr
our enjoying peace - and quie tness at the
And - having a. good time of it. We • 411
certhinlyliave enough foi• all handi , 4 tui
no \rnistalurs offices, enough for all., ein
that wants offices, and 'spoils eaougl for
all them that's hungry ; for sphils. . rid
then let every man of us *.set his'fac 4 ike
a flint as well -against, right 7 handed i'4k-
Blicling.s as against left-handed defect 4 es,
'which may prejudice or .. embarrass the
onward.progress of the Repuhlic." • Thn
there neeatt'A be , no more quariellietr 'be
tween the Herds had . Sons about vti c hioh,
gets the most, for there'll be enough for
Ate Whole' bilirigslut;of 'eta: 4 , ''''t..c. - -- . l'-'
We ought to be going ahead: withlt is
(business as
,fast_. as possible, for :th, e
`joshaUsayi the party has got lett) hit r ,
4)
rible , snarl, arid'nothing but U.grand c ii- --
4-tat can get erif out of it.. HO -
'bays'.
-qollector Bropson of New Yorli-bnatiost
his head,-owing to a, little inisunder , stan,
ding between him and.. Mr. Gutitrie.H
\ They both tried to see which could stalnd
'.`tip tilll':nratOttn. --CITT-I,:yre-Detc4tri...4....r14..",i..,
form, and they both agreed that the ptt ,
form Was'the role, and everyt hing mit t
to be rquarettup to it. Mr..B on r a
quite impartial, and. Mr, Guthrie "..lwas a ..
good deal more so. When !41 r..-Bi.on son
took. his ;;eat at the head - of the pustifm
lloiLse'table, and air sections_of the party
o
cme, ' Crowdin47 and 441141011 g 'around _ to
get the best places iii the table ani . l along
side thC hest d ishes.lre_ ,t red t 0 give them
all a fair ebance, 'hut arnehow. he I 11..0411i
it was no more than rigln- fp help' 4rst
therri - that- had alWays -stood fair nd'
square on the .platfOrm• and if sore ' of .
them that used to 44 on it had t o tyait
a . little it might :AIO 'em good. But !she
spitters mlide a terrible fuss about it, and
kept up rich ndin in Mr. Guthrie's ears
that be turned round and . told Mr. 'Be , oir.:,
son 'right uP and down that he mesn't
show no partiality. If a, glitter wasiii
„Cached spitting on the pluiform, ninv,
g ive him his regular mehl.: This touched'
Mr. Bronson a little,...and he-said. he was
able :tie do the honors 'Of hii. owii table,
and he worild.atteed to the duties of his
office it' nr. Guthrie would °his( Mr.
Guthrie sai'4l that was rebelliaa.; .so he
.11,-ciiiglit him to the block hutichopßed his
Owed off. . -.- , .. :-'
I Uncle Joshua says - it is.very misforth
[ nate business, and - has`thrownthe Whole
party iriton high fever. • The fever rages
the hardeit: in the section" of the' New
York. Fla rds, - and looks as thougb. it might
proVe fatal. But Gineral, Cushing, :who ,
is Very skillful in such Matters, has:,ut a
blister plaster on to _the : Massachusetts .
Sufis, in ' ibe hopes Of drawing'out the- ip-
Carnation from the. New. York Hat 3.—
t
But Uncle Joshua says he don't thin the
party is out of:danger Yet. Brit. as' long
i t
as there's life there's hope ; .so let 'all
-keep a stiff upper lip and : go ahead.
• . Your fuithfill friend and *minister Gin
' eral. -:- MAJOR JACK DOWNI NG. :
_ _ :. '
' The War between Russia and: nr-_
key. ! .. i
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The Emperor. of . Russia must be., most •,
religious man, fair he commences ei n his
declaration of war with thel:" G . ', e 'or
God?' The plait . English of the Whole
matter is this,,and no less: IThe• 4ultan i
of Turkey had two tractsofl coUnt i Ye; ly-•
itig on and near 'the -Darinbe, adj 4 ising,
.1 .
in part at. least, the Emperot of R Bga's
dominions : ---confessecily'lwithout a y i
pate, tbe:Purte's,, but sDhicit the
ror wanted—we 'dop't 4y needed. ,
.
1 'Emperor-the -Porte trYiegiall. tit 't 1
toward off by - condession, the med t t
attempt of his adyereary,7sends his . r c
''into;these .territories and r a kes: ci
silati of them.. .The Porte,.fiailing t 'at.,_
corccessions, at all . consisteut withaa
e. reignty, would: induce his. neigh ''
air.
- go,outonakes up hismied t corn Illi
When he begins - operatici to r ,C,
.E 4
-his .ciwii'. -territory; tha t , ' peror . ' s
." Russia is prot4ed ;19_ thrlCOMba ,;!' &...
:To compare large thins Jwith:•rstii Bet
ones, that, We may the bettei:coinprel ibtl i
them, it remirids us Ottivo l 'ileighbOiing,i
. farmers; one - desires part of Iheriither'S!
-frirns, and finding he can get it jn tin nth : 4
t. er . way;males up hi,s. Mind to -take:it* hyl
.
violence—the sufferer :'nreanWhile tr .. yii . gl
:by .. all' peaceb m
le eani - to. liersluede . hist
neighbor, to_ ; blare . it, :for i. while l i'hoW
means are -
eingiried 'he bhs takeri. - poi-1
SeirintiOf it l , ißittAziding..begit "it lift 9 1 1
uhiailing he *pita to "goner rigainsti
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nie,from his; neighbors. pr. andrtiliihi
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'ii r:rig .l 7i'll i : d h 6e tt iv r'. li : i ' l . e * , h is :i ti lP yh ib t e h se ti . t. 8 .1: 4 1::::
o ie - 7i - ml u a t ri tP d :::;'', s iw i l 'i r b t e h t e ‘ h:ing- rob bing-thy
r b e l : r k . : 114 [
:Mt tmii e r'or. ahowit 1144 liglity he ret
gat the opininp* of iieti; 'fir tie tliinici
t q catch them by' such; almost •inipalpal
ble cliiiit' N4 - jol.mip:ai) - hil t iiiio - 4
wilieli,or these sides he iiiiheirsucCeki.'
Lrreashii.--The - Pristathater
doliiii-inites'ilsiiiiiii , eont tinnui - c
to a subscriber there, ' win) Riot
tiejithe fedi lei& amisscriPtitin,
gone the .o+-1 - ! •' ,_ We likt*e - 4 4
it, ;11iii'-oid -- - chap itiways . :*:
such felloym,SoOner ,. or.• later,
liii:diiii' - '.lf;ive' AO . '.oot.`,.ciuri.:
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Thunda
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\ . One poll r *and fifty 'ten
ally ia'ad, 1163. •
7'svo , Dol ant if . paid %nth!
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ter. tbt(exp ration of±et V , -!1
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unsettled It tiger thin ty,o
' Di4Ontit uariees op ional
all areal ! . • are pat
• . i ' t A+ES OF AD '
One sciner -. One *eel; .....-
-• J vielt'subseque
Busine*s C vitt per annum,
A fiber% di - Scotia 'bade
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iero is a newsphper, whose char.
note or less lei:hiller to our rem"
editor il_anadkenturer, who de -
Cer..mine to make himself known, though
Ile con] become so, only , - hi heComing
I
infamous t - A disregai d for truth h a s be
-- ,
come a chronic disease of .his mind, so that ,
whet{ .be m akes an assertion,' his readers
are q. once, warranted - in pronouncing it
false.' Hisitettrt is the home of malignity,
which often; by 'means, of' biscibald pen;
bursts fnrt.h. upon those. witli who4n he
COMC9 -10 contact. He is amilitious, but
his is not an honorable ambiupn, for that
prompts men, to rise by woilby actions,
while' l he,:plots and plens, by 1 , w and dis
henorable meani, reptile r like; o crawl up-,
warde , to tl:ti point- of bli am 'hien. i To
,
blacken the!character it ()their is a 'favor
,
itd arnusemlent, to which 'he resorts when
he has no ;more important business on
hand.
,;But especiallylvhen bepproses
;
that he ea*, thereby flit ther , his ii ends,
he-enters- upon ;the work •of defalaation, as
t t . i!l a,. t_t . t . 7 4 ;e zei reht .. : in p fi ec • ip it f liar r,t de n f n ig ir lt ne iTh m , b en o
s ands. in his: why: Wliornanev he may
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cit e dui,atni x ettiacie l ,l i o i in.anhs c ,sfe t i.cai ; :s h ni
I,ece o oal: w %ipnvi
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ifi....b : t,teni e taelledc r rrf.
e is', of Four. e, an egfitist, cowl ually en
eltt
n a 2,- . ri g ' i i i - l e g a great h t
togs; p.ll ilice w it h
i t- i g h , - d a n c n c e au r i' i i s o a r bli zil u e t
1110 do. Bu Aliese siateinents, , hen ex.;
mined, pro eto be mere' ;en] y boasts,
vithout an :foundation in fact Such a
-ter: on need only . to be known obe des
?ised. - lie naturally at war -ith eVery
'thing "good ud pure. .. I Hence wherever
his real - - ch . a cterlo-1Inown; hi
no cetintena ce from the virtu(
carx
actor. is
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ommunity.
:Do our ;r•
some.
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ty-Thir4: Can: ss..
day next,. days the Tribune, a
e.ss will egnvepe. u 'Washing
casion which will 2rpbably be
through six - or t months.
zs which Atli' chara etize this
,ogress e-1. A qushingrpreponder
ce inc• - eiiher branch of , thoie".whO call
1 t -Democrats and
22tmsc.ves ( y ,
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r at leas normnal 4upporters of the ex"-
.13g liatkonal AdMinistration; 2. An
involute' Majority of. strictly new view
rs, for the first tiMe'(we believe) since
41; 3. 'A house Olt to the last seat,
save as i temporary vacancies may be cre
ated by illness or inattention ; 4. A Sen
atie- ex ibitini the de&tdence or disorgani- '
Of the old parties in the appear
; no less 11=4 four vacancies in' its
!embers thrMigh the absolUte itia-.
sf -the late or ;present . Legislatures'
ne,.Verinont,Northr Carolina and •
.tppt, to effect= new electtons ;
oempt. to remise - and generally ie.,
TO-ifrof Deties . ot Imports; and
earnest effort to pikovide foithelo
and construction of a great Nati - Mt . -.
L road across tbe Continent, connect
1. 'Atlantic witl the Pacific. There
Ouhiless be - '2ther'intable features
ped in the c.purse"iir the - Sessippi
• ser„ that•Povr present. tberd
tielves - • • - •'• A- _ • •,
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be ability "
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but tb
Commissioners appointed by.
The y ol k , to locate the
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and.a c t oU c n o t rn i, ii h n a; ; elocatlea.
a- c unity but
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!::::nefit ib! s i t i=i s fl lll;lll
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:remarks twat', " Addison
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,'er, a — g a i , t_. liri a;C nsc i e itioua neigh-
•
Vol' of-the',.:bemdcri,a,-wbd, Lea! sides with
-„tbe -New: York 0 Sofia' before tile electien
:in - tint §tticii hen heen OlePtl the'grave
prt 'the oubjecr, since tbit (lien Rayrill
likrobOlY- W# l 4 710, "see-which - ‘Tar the cat
juiT4 lB 7• l3 -0 4 r!P'e° 8 imi tt !,g:'_ his a ielf • .be t e:
' r .:afteri . ' - Windiitilt be liktito be;:f.abli touts
-write that Wolf ealtorfal an 40 -- Teinerril
Of ',
coflector X. 1. 01 R , i:i - - :,'
at Rs
des' es - fo
I - Ste
r .
7"3,- bold:
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FRAZIER, EDITOR.
09E4 ..r/Mrs.
porarinup 'o'4l acts
thO Fear.. ' --
isif not paid until at
be permitted to remain
earn.• .
trith the pith - Usher, till
EATISING.
-• • $0,50
nt week, 0,25
with paper , ..... 3,00
yearly advertisers.
tiers recbgetze. th
wbose: -. pirariinent .
°tithed' • upon •
ply into Pennet, tb l
Arew.l'ar4 Herald,
ly it xo
ountry piess, for
.g 'similarity betty
. - fAirt-troceelings.
coannonweilthlrepros Josiah Bennett.
Sate i of ihkteaci, &c. •Ditenclant ref:-
4an
c ly
1 imrtri .14 Vpind to be discharged , iil:ii:
CHitiii . irefelc,inileiiii cnrcomn_lis °NM poor take.'
Ortt'iler of irins:'l He;is evidently insane. r-
Commonwealth versus Orlando Kelly
thotisaililelly, and Esec Kelly. Indict.
'pen! for Larceny. On closing the evi
' den for ComMonsrealth, Orlando Kelly
:and Thomas Kelly -were discharged - by
t
the ourt. . Esec Kelly found, guil i ty of
petty larceny. Sentenced .to restore the
property or,pay the valiie #leitofi . (fifty
siic lents4 to pay's like sum to the coun
ty, ardio, undergo =lmprisonment intim
comty jail for silt months , and pay costs
of p rosecution. . . . - - _ _
.COrnnion wealth - is; Jeremiah Vosburg
and lothera. Indictment fOr assault and
Ina ry. Bill ignored, and the' prosecu
tor, Coe Wells,to-pay the costs.
ommimwealth.vs. George Bryant and
oth rs.: Indictment for .Riot. Verdict,
not:ilty--county tO pay the costs.::
c fru
ounty of Susquehanna vs: The New
d: rie Railroad Company. Opinion of
the 1 Court ,filedo on the '
question : of tilica
tiorl of_ property or defendant, - at. Susque
hanna Depot. , Court decide that Engine
.hOulses, ivoodsheds, - water tanks, and threp
aenks of hind occupied by side track's, , lre
exeinparom taxation. the other proper;
ty tipeCified . to be, liable id taxation.
Commonwealth vs. Ephraim Ras-cr. In
dictmept - ror keeping disorderly house.—
VediCt. not. guilty—Prosecutor, David
Morgan, to Pay the costs. . -
- CornrnOtisyealth vs. Tho's. Moran, Pat
rick Dogan, and L. T. Bloom.' , Indict
ment for Riot and Assault. Verdict guiltY
of ; ,assault and battery. Thomas Moran
sentenced too 60 days imprisonment in jail
and fined $lO and
_costs;:- Patrick Dogan
fined $5 and- costs, and committed till son
tone° complied with ; and L: T . . Mciore to
pay $2O fine and coats: -
Phoebe Heald .vs. Benjmin Heald.—
Libel for - Divotc.e.- Divorce decreed by
Commonwealth vs. Jeremiah Vosburgh.
Surety' of the peace. Defendant held
.to
give bonds.
y in $300.10r his, good behavior
until In-wry --vC inaxt. 'towards
all' the godd citizens of this Common-
wealth, and especially towards Cue Wells,
the prosecutor,-and also for the safety - of
Coc propertyiu his possession.
Bethnel Suiherland Vs. D.- L. Taylor,
Action of-Debt., Verdict for Plaintiff for
5328 1 62. 1 . . •
'Samuel H. Dayton vs. The Lacka*an,
.
.na'az -Western Railroad Company. Ari:.
peal. No*on trial.
Ignorance the. Mother Of : . Devotion.
, •
The Shepherd of the Valley, ofOctober
•
22d, 1853,1 s edited by RObett A. Eake
with-'i the ' #fficial eenc
tion
.
Arraouirlos.--The. Shepherd of the
Valley is published with my approbation,
and I recommend it to- the support of th
a.tholics-of this diocese. tPETER IttcuAttu
Archbishop of St. Louis.-
receives
us part of
inaivian
pOicits we
. July 7,18:13.,
Mr. Bakewell is, we believe, a - Penn.
sylvaniim,i (soya:. the Philadelphia Regis.
ter,)wbo in his boyhood was taught Meth.
odism, in his youth, studied the Episco.
•
palian i
theology, and, n his manhood,
became a Catholic - from conviction. He
is a "man. of strongly marked: character,;
and of that peculiar intellect which ap
.
plies every abstract . principle it enabra 7
tea to social life,' without regard to time,
place .or. popularity; Bolder than any
.
[ other Catholic - editor in this conutry.
he better embodiesithe spirit of Catholic
ism..._ Imbued with the false idea that
. . .. .
tie intellect, and"Consciefice of thernany
.
should bow to the welled "and. consci
ence of one a few, he denounces pop-,
-ular edtu*tion as follows: t -
We ary not thefriend of popular ed
ucation-as at present understood:. The
"popularity of a hum bug shall never, we
trust, lrad us to su pport it. We do not
believe that the " Masses,!' as our mod
ern reformers iasultingly ' Call - -the labor
ing.-Clasit, are'one whit more"happy, more
respettable, or. better informed for know
ing bow to read:' •* • - . , , ._,, .
We think that the n r masses '
"were never
las happy, less respectable, and 'less re
spected'? than they have been ' ` since . the
Reformation, ind'particularly Within'the
last fifty. or one. hundred years----sinee
Lord - Brougham caught
,the mania of
teachinethem toread, and communicat
ed the;disease to a large proportion of
the English nation. • • •
- The idea that - ' teachingpeople to read
furnishesthem -with innocent ainnsement
is entirely false: /It furnishes the major
ity of those Whit' seek, amusem r tnt f r o
.ii With thdrnost dangerous rec reation in'
• which they Cati
i adulge. . ; .1' • -
-- In view Of these.-and other" fctsove,;,
on our 'own privntp itecount, 'an not as
'a CatholiC, but as i'prndent m n and as
a good 'Citizen unbesitatingl dechire
that 'we ftard the invention o printing
ea the'reverse*i blessing, andur mod
ern ideas of eaueation a entirel errone-
'4')ime , mn
infamous
theßen
i
ere s cer-
n the two
irs be w
of Givd.
- lar"Ceint ' t oekr llas•bre 6 o-- ________
4
great quaniitiesiof mud, areal number
of new subscribers to the' It ' stet; and
..,
very. - ... , , _
from ,
some acceptable, paymenta old
on e s . :11 3 (x, ,etill. in.= arretiva, Who were
kept-'..at. borne' by the inclemency of thee
weather, or other cause', will ,please re...
tr!it througli Pie i'..osofce:
-;:.Fourteen imits lAave 'been entered at
Elttabnrg against. the Farmer's Deposite
Dank of that city, for alkized viOlations
the milli note lasr; , .. - - The clerk add directors
are necn:sed otpayhkg out notea elder the e
isontinationelSkat the eounteri. ,-,114 pen
alty for infringement of the lai 4 ; i n fo the case
Banks is v . el ,beavy, Icing -for ever- -
pteteett tested
.-1.--' The 116 — , 4 1
Oregon is inc ' in:.
t
- - ! --The Ss. wic i
tingthe questi "ti ofl
States- '', '
—:- , The doverdor of Loticiana haiappoint.
ed Thursday, the 224/ of Decein*, - to be
observed as a day, of thanksgiving: , • , i
. !
- —A testimonial ! isi Shout to he- Preset* d
to Capt. Ingraliani, by some of t)le peop el
t i
of England. - 1 '.. ' • f - 1
—Father. Gitrizzi
.. utill deliver his last
course of lectures in America at the Musical"
! Hall, Boston, this i reek. , ; •
—The Louiivills aciurpal; edited and pub-:
dished by:Prenticei 'the poet, hai ibeen des 7
troyed, paper and'all, by! fire; \ -
—lt is_ esti:noted that there aro_ eiglity,
thousand Jews 'IO - NewiTork, where they
have, thirteen S \ ynagOgues., -
- —A. min ciune l int° a printing office to
beg papers, 'because said he,' we dike to read
the newspapers Very much, but ourricighbors
dont take none.' . I , - , ' ,
—A petition Of sun aiy females, Of Bmttle
borough, Vt., for 'r the • privilege of being, :il
lowed to vote, has , been presented 6 the - Yer
moat Leg islature: l, '
4 A. lady in the south' of-France,'"who wore_
: cap rbounted on wirea, was recently. struck'
by lightning, which, in the opinion of the
doctors, mi.% attracted by the .mqal.
---The total'Of,the'cotributio res in of
the Washington Monutnent, ieceived at the
Crystal Palace, iTew York:amounts' to tbi
mini of t 6, 266,41. *: • '
1/
. .
.•; . .
. ..
--theseCond t rial foi the election of.Rep r , ,
resentativea : in .fass.ochusetts, ou Menday
last, established. Ir yond doubt the-Whig su
premacy-in that State-for the next year.
- .
--.An exchang l e.saysOatthe Hon. Henry-I
A. Wise has recer,itlx,m'arried. - • To any dear
bachelor friend sql_thalimg..between. two
op,
.1 nionsi lie . says. It . g!Go a nd do, like: Wise.'
. .
: . —The railroadbe twee' n.Alton ittnd
,Chi f• -
go is, now in goo runn ; no! mder,rso- that- o
now have an enihterrupte'd rail . rdad commu
nication betweenl•Nework
,and. $L...t..e% s,
in leas than fifty hours running time, • •.. ;
.. ,
• —The magnetit Telegraph is now cornpl
ed and in constatt. eperation, beiween S
Francisco and I.llarysville, through-San Ji
Stockton and Biicramento. . .otffer lititii
in-course of contructiOn. . - .
--N
, avig,ation is closed at Baiwor,:'Ate., by
fe
4 1 - , ...;ee.• the anchor , ice with_ th; surfac, ice,
making an obiarttcsten•4—.rill e t in thick
ness,-and extetviingalinut five miles. - litr,..
aro, from sixty r,to eighty vessels, with i - full
cargoes. enclosed
p iece of in the ice. - i _
—The pof chalk that rell'from D ver
Cliffs, in England, was fifty feet long, rty, ,
feet stride, and sixty feet. deep, and is esti a-,
ted to weigh twb - thousand tons. The ex-
Tiressiott ' as big, as a piece of chalk' is to be
considered somewhat indefinite :hereafte I .
. • - . .1
Col ' ' ° .1 . .
—Cleveland .., no, is, a real in .city •
One - thousart' d families take on an avera' r ge,
ten publivttion.s i each, including anilis, week
lies and. mCinthlies, ;One thousand .families
five publicationo each:Qne th?usand thiee
each, and - te,'.o thousand 'one in .
ch, - • S
' ' i• • r•
—A writer in an attics° on smoking, takes
the grotind. tlitd, if the fumes Of the weed
were necessary'-or mires
or' 'welfare, the Crea
t tiould have given hiM a longer Peck to se
• . ra a better draft, ptit the sritok'ng, apPar
atus a littleigerer dovrn, and place.d a Patent
arrangement oh the 1 top cf his tend to cirry,
off the '6 - woke:l . 1 -
FIRST ' I . '1)
" IN W AR, 'fIRST X.. E ACE, A'
FIRST IX T,IIEEAIt, 9 OF 1139 COUNTRY
MIX."—NIre learn from an article in . the
National i tntelligeneer, that Chief ,Jitstice
Marshall', who was
• a Representative in
Congress ficina Virginia, in 1799.- is enti
tled' to the intmortal honor Of the author.
ship of the celebyated compliment Paid
to WashingtOn, as I first in war,
.first it
peace, and first - in the. heart 4 of his coun
trymen." ': - f This is not generally knows
or remembered. The resolutions of the
House Of Representatives, drawn . np h:
hina on the occasion of General Arashlng
ton's death, are in ill& follovOng worts ;
- • •I - THURSDAt; Dec.l9, 1799.
.. The itousii of Representatives of
United . tStates, having rec."eived intelli ,
genre o 4 dui death oftheir highly valur,
fellow-Citizeti, George Washington, Gen ,
era] of the ArmieSer the TYpited 'State's,
and sharing the universal. grief ihisltlis
t ressinglevent must produce, -unaniniorts
ly resolo-1
• .1. , That this House ivilL wait n the
President ofithe :United States, in tondo-,
'knee ofithisinationalcalamity. - • i
2. That the Speaker's - chair be sbrinid
ed with bl o ck, mill:that the 'meinbers
and `officers Co, f the House %Veer mourning
during the Session. :. 1 '
a - That' i a jeint cornmittee_ef both
Houses he appointed' to :report mernmies
suitable to the occasion, , and expressive
of the profoind sorrow -- with vlhich Pon-
Areas is penOrafedia the. loss of it citi;
zen first an war, first peaCe, and first in
the hearts °this ebuntrymeti. . • '', -
Tit!. Ns-x4lLECitaLATtlite of Pe nnsylva
nia.is. aske by the liarriShurg :Demo-.
cnttic Union .to make pro Vision di pen
•sing,4nd-foOver, with the iniquitou sjrs-•
'tern of ornnihus-bills., In'this profit). [Lion •
the people ilsrthe i Cotnaionwealth,. ; ith-
Out :distinction• of , party,i,,coincid ~, A
~
practice' nilire ridiculous- 'or fruit ul :of,
evit than thni of , crowding .dozens f in
congruous - iitibjects into a single: bi 1 ' can
hardly -_-be . imagined2l-,_While :it -1 ts:ii.
.-
1 1 ..eITIS 911110ci t t iMpoStliblQ , t(') tpreven the.
assage of any measure,_hi wever_o nox
ius to objection Or Censure In dh mut,
t plitity :of' business cortiitig:bOrtor the
egislat lire v
at eery sessthi - , nu '
cni ' can
, .. - .i
i.
i.
_
fell what : is' palming And what i4ont ; bile
1
these bills ft to,d everything and fo oth-.
er,pnrposete'..are beiog crowded air ' gb.
Hithertows be, eithus been enacted in
1
such: betenigenen sitnones as to occa sion
great confnsion.; - .Who. would tbirkof
looking foil an i portant general I w in.,
the raidatof *an omnibuS to % pay ;John
piva! e I claim , to; regal - al !bogs
in Duckvil e,` to Iterlhe Otirno, - of - rynch
street, &c. =Au yet,those are jut , , the
pplacei where hal of our important' , pub-
lie regulaton's , a Via' be 'II found, _ • Thee
. -
„,
measures ealitiOt ; l be duly con sider . and
acted up uponon' their irsents, for. 59 ,,
pinny
inaongruous, Wag thitie ~ate ticked: - ._to g ether:
that io :vote ! age utOeSi,rible inias7'
.ure may jrivardiasl . 4e success Of Ooth--
ir !Mick 4.d0 i4 1 ) 1 0.1. , I4Ws ' 1 1409' -14 6 7 '
4044takalY Ike I . 4l ,PaCte4:l ll :ll l43 P#T- 1 4 44 14 18 3;
'end 140r.1 1
IP' 04 • if ar t l C l Al a k I * , , t_ be
- •urgist Pit t
Aii l liCcPlajaijob!).)a.l --,1 , - 1 1 , - ".
''.. •- - t i _ 1 - -li.'
uia have.
:::-ii..4 , =_ , , - ,1,t,.
1i.:...:
. 11) glat Atha-
• -- . 4
ettbtt;ofCaltro ntttlind
enOrmoui
are ingita
arweiattintktn tiiti United
-17-o.t ., wimi-.._.:10*:O!
1 • Tile ,- IWriillia. 0116, -
- The War !on . , Lie` Da he ,--' ae : War - is
1
• • ..014-. Battle-I'd Olt . itlii4lllkatle at:
_::' Flaitek Dei*+-11efecaiit,14fitil*arns—
gi4hIsettire4 iil4:4 ant - It. -•' • .
I , The neitre.brong4 by, lb tliV. - sbington 1
trel
and Canada ; iii - Fejotoe to dio,liffairs of
the Dintis •cOnfirrifitOry iit :the ImPres-i
51 66 'pre4ailinilviben i the kid,,littleft Liv-,
.
..erPool, •tlitit the' orders , dmitpatche ,by
the Sultan for a pcistpoetnent of hoitili
ties..Would arti4o tnoitttatO prevent irdli-
tapy. °PerlicifTs`-* 4kglft: ' 1." 1" '
Aceor4ingly, we; learn by a telegratt-
ic despatch frOm constantinorile, of the .I
. 25th ultinito,.ihn . t hest lutes had in ..,reali 7
rn
trcomanced tn.A.Sin. I A spedial steam
er- with [despatches [ from Selitif Pi- .
nha reached Ote. 7 4'itf t[e, on the_,,,pd Alit.:
Their - Celt tents were nowohy l vegan re-,
min only. • 1:,; -• .1 1 :1_ „.., , -;,:,, ~- ;,..-- , 7
It was, said that On the: Of Pcita-•
bar, nastar Bey having sentout a recon
noitering pirti3t..in:fl ~.irectitatio,f Vlo.r
ick Dere; itWati suipr s , d and l atteckeden
Its march by the Res ' i ns.—Selim Pnsha
;
i fi
'attracted by the noise ~, ' the skiratisk;o34l
-- with- reinfoice ' ents, and enenun
tereci a c,orpn- 'of-.fiftee . -thuusand Ras
'slins ; an engagernen took place i the
Aunsians weraderciate
r , and. Selim•Pashe
entablished itis!botid.en rters at . Orelly,:a
distance of '.sin leagu es inadvance. I'lie:
scene of this encounter : . appears' •to :tave
been near Abe
.sencoao, somewhere-be
tween BaittOuni '' and:.ROdoat'-'..IC-,a106.
These.-plitce.s are perna; sixty miles apart;'
the intervening cotint ry is- yet) , indist inct
' ly known.
,-'rhe,l3 undary Of the Turkish :
and Circisniart ter *tories is nearly ! mid-,
way Batentn indj t
Redoet •Kaleh., - The
retreating Rossi nsd aria between' two
fires—tbe ,;Cireassians v on one , side,[
,and
the-Turks on the Other. -: •-,
._ - i l •
_f The opinions inl laval. of the': matnt-4
n-
ance of. peace :and apeaCeable..settle-,
Merit of. the • questionw were hardlydo
strong as at the dale of our last accOuntS,
as it was, feared tha t.[ the" hostilitiem oc
curring both on tleDzinut4 and in Asia;
would airibitter the - quapei-. and ol4truct:
diplomatic' action.! .- i 1 ,:s --- [., :;-2 . 111 ---_, .-',
A knit.' from ',Vicn an,. of the Ist , "cfNa.. 7
__,
VC mber., l in ,-.the IN Ovemberg Corr t *pen
dent, st ates tbat 1 - putrOn Meyendoi had.
formally; declared ;that A -
ltaic= . will
not .accept- any - arrOngentent,zo- [ atter ,
by wit-obi it should; be. prOpose ~and
that the proposnls, Which' :His-M jesty
lately stibmitted - to , the Ebropean, pow
ers, are kite; last 1 words of peace; vbich
shall issue from.lkin !mouth- [.TI) . per
emptor) declaration i ivas of cours 'fatal
.to Lord ißedeciiffe'S proposals.
.1 •
i.
The' Movements of the. Rus sian and-
Turkishi forces
• an the Danube w 're en-;
veloped'in great ;uncartainty. . I .A. erious.
' eittsi.e.l4)ant• WAS reported by ..t e last"
i i
steamer to have akOn.place between the
towns of Kalefat and. Krajowa-j Two
thousand -Turks ; appeared -at Gturjoro
and fired• into the, town. An' engagement
was alsenaid te, have taken place* near
Dam, wbere the Terkswere defeated, l
.and retreated up; the river. '- r • -
Another despatch . st at es that Na.nil: Pa
sha' and General [Primltad a serial's con
flict. and; !that tite - i. Russians, retilred:to:
wards Slat ina. • Ilte Turks begin" the
passage of the patkbe on the 2d I,:overn
her From Rittaltik io Gialiovie, un
der a heavy cannonade from the Rus,-
,siaus, but ,succeedtl in effecting , tUeir oh
ject ; so that they have crossed the rivet,
in_two places. I •! • ~ I. • 1 „-[ . • -
!
- p . 1 _ .
The Declaration V Neutrality by iAustria. I
The Paris corre pondent_of-the-Lendon
- Times,
N ‘rriting on November 701,-says : :
—I have already 'mentioned' that - the
.
Austrian governmorit issued' on Ilse 17th
tilt.* circular tote ministers at, foreign .
courts, giving aSsnranCes of its neutrality.
' 1 Attitude o ..
Louis
eon
lt was said the , ,•Xttpoleon had
} recently.freely; e pressed his. thought s
, on the Easterb Q lestion - : Alirfil l ed' in his ,
~ repeated - attempt , incopianctieu, with.
. England, to put an .,end to the dispute,he
1 han made up hii „mind to‘ a more deter-.
a . mined policy. :One efthoftrkt , steps will
1 _ be - the immediatalrecallof
_all :
_the diPlo-_
r i matic agents wholhave ,heen ..copeernod .
re In - the “nOles,!' and
I military : en'. . ; Tile despatch cf Gpneral
r 3 a , -1 i ' c i i r •
.- Baragu-y . H t ers te , ens an . inop ets
; the iirst:step - 'pt Ifbiadirection:i. Should
- the present negotiations .
,now understood
_ •to be pending. faiOn-rtheir Object,_ sotne
'everydeeidee steps - on -the part- of the
d'French EmpeAr t nay be -fnlly eXpeeteil.,
- i .
t .
- - , Additional if Austria:..-- -: ,
1 , Austria is keeping strict watch on the '
. movement sift' Se r via, and is - Concept rat ing
- O force , onthat•fronter, -. .b'ut .otherwise
:remains 'neutral.. :IA _ - Sereian govern=,-
merit 'meantime Was oi•derod' its pimnla
: tion . te arra: . •arid has the- Porte
that neither Atustria. nor Russia ,will be'
-permitted• tb decuPytervia. . ~ ' . -
- kvachid-Pithha'hus inforined ,AuStria -
thatlTUrkey . grill` expect . th. e' Atistrian
government toiirohibit theitusaians . front
supplying the . Islentenegrittse- 4itli'arms,
through the'poste_ of - Cattitiv. : • It:wtts
said that Auitiitt - cifrers , troretitain entire
ly neutral, if 4e[Porto will refrain , from
employing Austr ian refugees in the amity
As. Hungarian 's old high coMmandt in
the Tiirkish td y; the Porte Wlll likely
refuse, : to acctiie -to: the terinsii although
.noti, employing t ern in Europe,: -•.-- ''.
\_ Theigt t' D - al 'A' . ' -
. e vIENNA:Nifr. 7, - .,184.3. - ,--..The-, goverut
merit. , Gazett4-,:aimennees -.that Prince,
Geiks; liospodar of Noteavia, - -_rosigu.s his
regency to a cancil of administ ration,.
andis, on his wa , ito Vimina:::ria-Czornez
i
Wits. . The us au Genera).- trsuroff, it
is said, will t ke, ;on : himselfthexgoveru
-1
merit of the prinaipality.- - - , „/ ~ ---; ,
Thoßuchairest; Zeituv,-, Print,ed „tinder
the eyes of the Russian military . authori
ties, at ateo . the Mumber - of -:' SOltliercsick•
and. i .4` , !lospit f t 4, I‘.tyirOlvo. OcNsanti• -- ,--
:Vigrmt. N0v.iD1T,...,8,-/. l .3s,4;&,Tho;‘Onastal
efFrance at . 13.uCharest writes as 'follows
to -1 1 / 4 1- 1 t dO SotiMi?Faey, under:date theOth
ef.NOYetnhPr i ,47-7,.: ,, -; ._-,% 1 ..,' -.1-1-; . : ', , '...i:
OOthe 2d Nund '2d; of tcOvemhiribe,
Turks.crossedthe Pituuhe frorw,.,'Tortu_k
ui to Otteltitia - ,.ito tjle . :.:ntin*ei',nr; 41346 t
18,0004na. 1 'll-,. ::.;;iL . - ::','7 -, .."-, ,-.-:-
- OR the Ath. MPnatar
rOiat . ;" l . tt 4 4 0
114;with-404JaliiPi44P1Cert *lSM
°''ilsolorat; co mbat .with-Itlie bayonet
took place - 4 1 . 400)(Ow t -vicilki.:040. - ...:.
The.To l 4*l 6l ifiniiLJhe,*-4) 0 0 1 9 1 k 3
at- 0 4, iiitia,; - .4. 1 4=4vet441,01 1 :;heat , 6.,:. -1
..
-T4° , combatl l6 sll4.** 44(1 ' i1. , >• , :.-: -
\
,Itii# ! e , aftalaa:ktioCO.Sie r fat . ;iiitc.o.o l `
and *.!e! , l) 904;i94 : 41t0Y4).**414.?51'
' ki1194:40 1 * - 4 1 0. 1 4#0 ) Tot*"1 1 00P!'f
soboiterna:atouthundretl and enverity-
Awe
imvsat,..
.i.i.,nuinfef&;;;;*-1.4:; ,- -- - -. '--_,. i'' - -,
ei
~ 4 Mut,liihif ,00:1: 1 4 101145-,,!:Side is.-„n9t - - •
kno` ..isit - ii ~- -!-
f.:-.A(WA1 10 11 11 44 'P ;'tt 4 Vlll74-- a 9 ,- * - - - t'
'amliii . * tof° :- "Ailk vikflutel* * ol
--, - 4 , ...'-, ‘: ---% - ~, '..„,,,-,-,
-, ':!Ii - :._ ..- --- F'•:.=-,-,,,:t,:.:,-,--,..,:=,v,-,---gpiz,:-%,,_-,-,----_--::.7.--,,
the ;'; - . - :lSellotrielsl ti , ',hi rent . -of Gouii -1
goo, and we've th. fad a in Lesser .
Walla4iit.—. 4 '. . -.,........ •i
VIESS4t!:rlisiPlOY iiPeptaii - IF-04 , em
the •Ith \ tolhe.-4tk . th • Uri CiciOliiid - the - ,
- iihuid.neti - Olt.onitz .;iru : crossiO'd iiiiiob, ''
_served - 11 . 0 i„4 - ,W4,.,114h -.. ;.lo,tidawn;' - i - When.
seen,- a battle enstie(, i0," . 14ch laide,t . t.;p e i o i
treig4ll6:iirs.- ...-Th :: result is 'tiisknown 1
.
It is•rfpekteti th. t (;ii U:lova :has been i
taken by, sterni.., ~. ''.i . , (•
- Turttilkai.atid9lt :nicia aiiirtfilWni on'
I'
and_ left b nk:s of 'the Danube, .
.between Rusjtchnk .ed
..silistria,- on the
- direct route. to B chate4t. Higher up`'''
-theriier, and Op(p..he tolauitchuk, lies
-I,GitujeVo.)frent:Wh h i another'roads: leti f is I ,:
`to Buc4areit. -.' Sti l' aliei.iditigtheiiver,
we come co Batton; a town thWright:
'boaki: P oPlmaiti - ' t°': 111 4 N lre - irilai:ticliCT'
at tha . janatiT ). 9f t e. - scilY.l. and Danube.. ~
. The troop in Leii - t-WallaCiiii are those
which,cros ea . fro,. Widie,,which forms
-the, extreme 'eft u the Turkish fine: . -•
'The conibieedil etkef - Great. Britairk.
and Frai44Will ta e iv : their.: positionil
hear' Constantipop ( le,. at he entrance ofl
the Dardanelles, at Gallipoli, and at Rei . '
loos, in tho'Bes.Phrirens'eff-Therania l ~ .
•''Lit( t . b h "Cs - el , ' '
• Th e : reiy es yl e n . • .
The ((Mewing is - a .private. account- o
the battle, received from Vienna..: - -
: Another eugagefnent 1 0)1 -taken pla i c4 .
in which feurteen '-iiiperiorl - Russiano ..
6ers &Ile:. TheiTUrlis remained toast s -
r ,
of the field, indiheßusiians Were retrea -
B- la est; -t ' --'-• ' ' • -
L,l, 73‘ ati uc sr .., .--
• Preiiouste the hattie: the.' Turks ' be"
r
-constructed' a : building and to %le pent,
Xalefat; which served is the basis of their '
1 operations. -;- - ItipplarCthat. OmerPashe
crossed it at .three ' pints-iwith 18,000 it
Oltenitza,' 4,opq at ItiaiSelko, and- 2,00.:
..
at Giurgeve..... - : - ,. , ..
,: 7'. -
.• , ,
.Skirrnisties eentinnallt occurred at the
outposts I ' ' .- 1
:.Five . Russian , of§cers had `arri ved at -
Constantinople - -a.4prisoners of Wile:,, . l'.
!: -Before the ;Cross n o- Of - the Danube i a
body. of. Oossache c nte,to theriver'S batik •
and made signs efi": i ns ult io the Egyptiatr,_
who rushed to thei _boats,: rowed. across
..
the river in_t;he face of the Coss a pfe s fire .. .
.
'aid having punished : them Weil; and eh; •
ed r t hem some distance,_inland, return
.iu triuniph to.; the catopi: - • . . A
There are : : rumors` icif ,several otbir- • .
- movements of the Turks at different
_points
along the Danube, and ‘ . if the destructton
of a Russians ife'atner at; ilervosa, - but these.
reports; though probable,7,do . not rest .ow. -
-sufficient•authority,,to state:as facts. ,,
. 4, ....
Admirals Medal and liatnelon - . are 2 t
Constantinople, and the fieets.are,ene4r-;
ed in the Bospherits - .. - 1 -
' There isa Tett ) ti!-'Puchafeit': l ),al. "
been m
. stormed:
..:TI is.ls;peihdps; - Prenia 4 .
The'son •of Ara - .Pacha is named Min;
ister of - War, and ' resh 'levies ate - raising:
_-' t
Tlie-Ausiian fol
hick ro Bucharest
Russians--node
and. 30;060 to '4o,t
The policy of it'
to be to draw-th'e
ent advantageous
to 'a -battle that shs
-The inreutiOn orb.
ise, to drve ibel
-cipalitieS, and to
-at Bucharest:.•
-Di plo'rnacy la'
the - fighting:, iii
matters; ir l
but - :not
shall have been fl
that to' savetheiC
tiat ions sh . all tibt 1
any engagetnerir
are Worsted...
TyPhus'feVer i
ranks,and. has.
fightirof. men to '_l
weeks'before ie
front . Bessarabia: : .. . _ - - i•
The CY.ar'has requested. the lilonten . eg-
rani to bnerate against the Turks. - j.: The Porte ;.has ":' ; decided:{ that . foreig# ,
refugees shall atit be employed in Europel,
but Mayserve in Asia..
,_ ..:,„1 - , 4
Ahdi-P,usha is to_ be rertioVed from the . .
Asiatic corini4 --.- . -'' `. .- - '
Constantinople remains qniet.- ' ...,
VIENNA--"-Evenini'Of 10th. Nov. --The
follovVing are, the :conditions' insisted on
by Omar Pashaiitt',a note forwarded to' •
Prince filortschalcoff:- -: ...: J _ .' • ..
All the: siyougliUl4 in the princpali
ties- to, be . ...irrithediately - given into tike
handset tbeTorks; --
~,. ~_, . ' - ' . •
': - .•Thecomplete'erictiation of the Prin.
... .
cipalities as speedily' as possible, and a . .
guarantee .. from thepoWers against a Sim- . .
ilar invasion,. ' - ,-. ,'.'
Pituu-7-Evening- of the llth Nov.
The t 'BOUrse- closed os :follows :-r-Th,ruci .
per cents, 73.50;;tear ithd a half per cents •
99.85 . - bank 9 8 45: - - ' - - '
„ ,
Accortting t& the latest acconnts re 7
ceivecl from Constantinople, the Sultan
has positively' rejected all proposals which ‘
the tliploiriatistihaVeatibmitted - to him:.t
it isTreely reported, that 25,000 Freich '
troops will:be sent to :Tnrkey, but or
-dens are'not to;-be given .to-the-Minister
of Wat-tintil the receipt .of:despatches ' t
from Gentrai d'Hillers, et. Cunssalitino-
If all_ the above: be' true, the ilows can
be summed ;uthuS:, :,,.: -,,- .._ '
' :The .Turks have beaten theaussianain
Asia. - TheTOrkish'left. ,wing in Europe
'has beaten theß4Siautright, comprising
their'prinCipal forcel . while the Turkish
centre has, vihfkied :dine.' thousand WS-,
skins nt,TUrkitkaii44 is ',OW pressing in
upon .Btlaiitict,eit'i--pnlithat both the;czar
and .Sultitn -refuse negotia•
. ~
tionS.,
--The..Tolido'BladOlelli a story of aferl •J•r•":
son itt - ll etitiiit,:: aPhe.lbittla building on
1 laud. :;
sold to tlie4olialiiptaPlitrai Rsilroad:: , ,:lliii ~
Sui)6 l , l tiwtekifi,.w i ll
.0: 4 0.0 8 a very ;bad. ha* ..,.
sent a sbert andvery peremptory tetbr : T . :.t:
daring hiat. to, move the building at onie::—...
Lobkin • pier, thiiiieraml , he - coolly :pat: it-in
hi& ' ' 464.bilt4tidag was heard* done* , ..
re f
4oti ithaitiilditiffs..triaiSuperintendent mote—
inrBl, neeitnorithNifter, began to upbraid
him iiii.latiatiiiiiii:-the . nuisance. and
eallittgliiii:attaki : - :iio:ii4 - writtqt•fitl9o- -- r
hi l ica.
1100416e' hard - :
.trs'ejiiiii#4 40 7
0,;4 , ..
fiom yo4.aalisk .:' .I!*o6ll44oo§iriOdisg :: 7
'o*.tharailati F;a4iptiiiipallictflOdigit.: . *:.
purling but* . i
._vilOilrailiiiii" , :ilitil4 l ;::'
tli
fo ra very diffenjorparpose. ::',-. , • --#: • - '; • '
Wkllltilik. P- -- . 7 :fri!e r4ll4,i.. (( Manna)
44.4 1 :00:451 - xii' „ : 1 4 I . ) oo ) fttfl e t t viTls - '
I'9*. .::pros rg tt ) Maeh o4- 1 4 4!" -a -
the !ilk ititrik: f•t h e co u rt . ,tlieo4rits ar,
carted uj'i , ,ol,ll Jr: of iiiolves;,*fill_paa k te4..
;;IlernselY4 o 4- AIM r o ad. - - likt,o o 4.:l i r ,
horse atiajii, 0 1 a*ii:Y.-Irern ibgsPit . ,? llo * ( o '
lk/ their linear lailftills: The Let 01,190 ,3 ...
Jo - tirald says t it tri:finitaal .of AA - Cou'
$ ' ralkiliolo iioii(iii iNtis beiii..4v.ii
1
PI-404mbokiAPoorcp lot
- ''i-i.'s.: t.':'-- ' ..., , 4 s: .>.,:•'::...,••_-- -
•
''defeated and &hien
\ 'l ... bail*
was t telnain o y i n
General Dattenb9rg,-
1 06' sirOtig. _ " '
6 - Russians is Sll ppriOd )
Turks front their pies- . A
oatiiiiia; tol bring tliem i
il'deCide the campaign'
ar is:to.keep his pro
ikaaittns from .the; iir
1e- 6 - h • d
a ts‘ ea -itta era
ttelesaly in - the rear of
ve
_Siet -hopes to adjust
after decisive ibattl4": - .
ught A condi top,
at•iti- cunt, r-propre. ucgo
be,,recornatenced after '
int wlricts, the Russiana
-caging. in . the-Rusaian‘,-
edoced the number - :of-
54609, and it will be. si 4 c \' I
f6reetnent '
's can active