The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, April 26, 1849, Image 2

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TWELVE DAVS LATER FROM El ROPE.
The steamer Europa, Capt. Lott, with
two weeks later news from all parts of
Europe, arrived at Halifax on April the
1 8th, at 10 o'clock.
By the mail steamer Spitfire, at Halifax,
Reqaeval, who had gone personally, in
company with the two Admirals, to make
a last effort to accomplish a conciliatory
arrangement, had returned to Naples on
the 28th, all attempts having been alto
gether fruitless previous to this last effort.
The Admirals had sent a steamer to
make a circuit of the Island, touching at
ail the principal ports and roadsteads to
make known the last offers presented, with
the mediation of France and England.
The answer given was one unanimous cry
of war from the whole population. The
M a.
without any serious encounter. On 'the
12th the Sikhs retreated toward the Che
naub, which they were prevented from
crossing by the Bombay Division under
From
t lie Washington Union,
Public Acts.
Passed the last Session of the Legislature.
A general Manufacturing law
Latest from California. I
Just as we are going to press, wm
received the following extract of a
Gen. Whish. On the following day, the fr0m a very respectable gentleman ifi general law regulating the Militia
onusu wivibiuim naving enecteu a junc- t rancisco to lus brotner in xms cingvstem
tion, Lord Gough succeeded in bringing! whose politeness we are indebted Ibf ' general law regulating the School
the enemy to battle in the open field near' opportunity of laying before our reaKyStenl
the city of Guzerat, in which the Sikhs I the latest intelligence from California. general law exempting $300 worth
were completely routed, leaving a great i everything irom the gold region is lntelr nronertv from execution or distress.
ting to our countrymen, we hasten to pi Kesolutions relative to the election of
lisii it, having no time for cemments
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on WK3 . " ree anu a ...u. uav .,u. parli.imem at palermo voled unanimously
lieriniuia, we learn mat trie Amencau
steamer Panama, bound for California,
put into Bermuda for repairs on the 7lh
instant.
ENGLAND.
Parliament adjourned for the Easter re
cess, and met again on the 9th inst. The
two main objects which have divided its
attention, have been the Navigation bill
and the Rate-in-Aid bill for Ireland, which
latter has branched out ;nto a general de
bate on the policy to be pursued toward
that country. It will be seen that some
important modifications have been made
in the Navigation bill. The revenue re
turns for the financial year and quarter
ending on the 5th inst., show a continuous
thougli not a very great improvement in
the Customs revenue. There is an in
crease of 1,1 GO, 554 as compared with
previous year. In the Excise department
there is an increase of jL5G0,632. In all
the branches of the ordinary revenue there
is a decrease, the most considerable item
that they would not condescend to enter
into any farther negotiations, but that on
portion of the guns and ammunition, as
well as their standing camp, in the posess
ion of the conquerors.
TURKEY.
The Sublime Porte has issued a mani
festo, declaring that he does not consider
Thursday, the 28th, at noon, hostilities ; the state of Europe such as to reauire her
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snouiu oe recommenceu. i ue cuuiusuum , to increase her iorces.
of the population at Palermo is described
as exceeding all bounds. The members
of the highest noblesse ot both sexes are
From Mexico-
The New Orleans Crescent has received
idyes.
San f rancisco, teb. 20, 1849.1 law authorizing the re-issue ot the re
Since my arrival here on the 17th inst- notes.
no less than nine large vessels have arrive iaw authorizing a road to avoid the
and lots of people. But for the gold rdf.niu ni.lt,p on the Columbia railroad.
gion, the accounts from which just rccein acl establishing a sinking fund for . ity that they could never shake off the
ved represent the sullenngs oi the people gradual extinguishment ol the State yoke oi suojecuon
The Progress of Rfpublitankm
The intelligence from Europe b- th
late arrivals is of the most interest!-. V
acter, and serves to exhibit in strot.
the astonishing political changes, wh:c?
single year has wrought in the Old V,
But little more than twelve months h
passed since the monarchs of tobtmental
Europe sat, as they supposed, securely ui 1
on their thrones. Little did they dm!
that, in so brief a period, they would e
ther be hurled irom their elevated stations
or only permitted to hold them under cer
tain instructions imposed by the people,
whom they had hitherto considered to hp
so completely under their despotic author-
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working in me ireneues. aioi people ( nles oi the Monitor Republicano of the ! month of Ann
think- tlir Sicilians YiSLVf. had fair terms ontl, .fifml! ,i n i r-r i
- . ji -uan.il, uuu auu uv oi jiti ciiver
offered to them, and eventually they must
accept them.
FRANCE.
5a of the 28th of .March.
The Mexican Congress, by a large ma
jority, passed an act authorizing the gov-
With some exceptional disturbances in: eminent to negotiate (dispose of) $1,500,
tlie distant provinces, France continues 000 of the amount to be paid by the Uni
tranquil, and Louis Napoleon is proceed-j ted States in May next,
ing in the surest path to maintain his posi- The 3Ionitor of the 19th savs, that
tion; oy instantly suppressing uomes.uCji.irgt; numuers oi persons trom the u mted I Broadway at least, as much is asked; but finel
uisortier, anu ny steauuy avoiuing laiene-j uwa an- pacing mrougn .Mexico on their i there are no houses in the place affording
rence, by force of arms, in the affairs ol way to ( ahfornia m search of gold; ohe ! any comforts, and no person to put them
the conterminous nations. Notwithstand-i 1 uesday previous the editor hat? seen a juj
ing the excitement attempted to be created company of sixty horseman, well armed! As high in interest as 5 per cent, per
by the red republicans, upon the question ' and "apparently decent,"" on their iournev. ! month h heen io mnA., h.h
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there to be great. JMany have died, and
many more will follow. The disagreea
ble and rainy season docs not end until the
As may be supposed,
everything is anarchy and confusion; or,
in other words, every one does as he plea
ses and takes care of himself.
Commodore Jones has gone on an ex
pedition up the bay, in the "Southamp
ton," with a view of ascertaining how far
the navigation is practicable for large ves
sels. Real estate here is as dear as it is in
Iial Acts for Lancaster County.
iact to extend the charter of the Co
a Bank and Bridge Company.
act to extend the charter of the
ter Bank
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oi riwmoui, iuius i aptucuu aim ins , wimu9 m uouib Anna are sun eating real estate which cost 8100 a vear
ministry set Uieir laces against an arnica uusu empioyea in enorts to make a rcvo-! ago, and now worth 10.000, and the like.
The excess of increase over decrease of 1 intervention lor the purpose of preventing ution in his lavor, but they are so diligent-
the total revenue of the vear is 8fi7-289. 1 wbiCh nobody contemplated the dis- v.atcneu oy tne government that they
A great deal you hear from the gold re
gion is, oi course, exaggerated; but I be-
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The Navio-ation Bill before Parliament I memDerroeni oarumia; so mat men oi eiieci out mue, ; iieve its richness surpasses anything yet
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has undenrone a verv material change. i paracs m jugutuu cuuiuucr uia h gnnui d acts . heard ot. Indeed, it all reports be true.
.... . - . . . - I chtit li'ic liunn 111-: I : l.lu-iv. J tlio iniMtll-1. SIIH'O 1ljM(TIP:lt hattlA 111 I nni 1 con tannn .1 11 .1 i ? . r.
I nc principle ol retaliating upon those na- 01 r -"-' r-'"" 1 , ' . . --y i tne wnoie eann is mixed with it lor hun-
tions whicii should not concede those ad- j tion of the soutli of Europe, as the exem- I he Mexicen journals are discussing j dreds of miles, the extent of which has
vantages to England which she freely ac- l)lur' moderation ol Austria gives a further the -Protocol, out of which they make j not yet been ascertained, and there cannot
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corded to them, has been disapproved of uarant' mat hostilities win imt oe resu-; a nuie as n-asrs. oenton, Stephens dc
meu upon me quesuons 01 me jomuaru 1 ww., ai huiiil-.
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provinces. 1 ion manano Ayiion has undertaken to
by Mr. Gladstone, who thought this re
served riirlit wn'ild involve the WHMmmMil
in perpetual disputes with foreign nations, i 1 he proceedings ol the National Assem- niaite the Lhalco Canal navigable ior
He has accordinglv brought forward a bly continue but of subordinate interest, j steamboats of a light draft, and the project
new scheme by which he proposes to di-jThe different parties are now engaged in j meets with great favor in the City ol'Mex
vidc the law into two branches, the one to tbeir respective electioneering proceedings, iieo; and the Governor of Vera Cruz has
apply to the foremi trade and the otlier to anti tne ,nolj orators ot the socialists seize maue a reconnoisance 01 the K10 lilanco,
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and to
tries
alent
Mr. Labouehere, under the plea that the Ith1 veT sma11 number of Federalists doya, and this too is to be attempted
difficulties respecting carrying duty-paid wnl be elected to the new Chamber. At
Tobacco, &c, coastwise" for instance, :,n rate, the chiefs are got rid of for some
would be found insuperable in practice, tunr to come.
has withdrawn the whole of the clauses1 M. Proudhon has been condemned by
be a scarcity of the article for a thousand
years to come.
Gold has risen in value to $14 50a $ 15;
and it is not likely to go down. There is
not much, however, in market; and next
P. S. The measles are killino- all the
.i 1 1 . 1 iMii ne'iL.'ion i- o vo n T 10 riAi n it t- it.. 1 . i iiiiiiviit'ii iiii iirapiipo miirxr -vi:.i.i-j r .1 tr-t i w 1
ce me colonial and coasting trade, j . r r j wi umaoiianis 01 tne oanawicn islands; 1U,- over the Lonck .lt S de Harbor
m .1 1 , . 1 1 ... 1 rm-n ntinii'ipi' oii.run.rn' Wilt ll'.'i ll n ' L Till I ! ) t 1 1 I 1 !Kr I n 1 1 PC M '1 1 1 ( I I 7 1 ll niO'inc A i ikn.k " . V .11 l - i . i
maiie me oargain with loreiirn conn- j i..i.5uagM.L,iu r ------e j ooo, u is reported, have died. Uur com- An act relal tt-,0 Jh nf th
conditional upon their granting equiv-jheve that a vast majority of the French j steamboats, irom the coast of Sotavento missioner has struck his ilag, and is at! Justices of thLce in the borough of
:Hlvnntnres to (irent R-it. i people will support the sause of order, and to Uuiacalca, within live leagues of Cor-1 InatmrhvaAa iih thn IT.Mlr. Hanhmm
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rhe revolution of France was hailed as
the dawn of a new era, by the friends of
republicanism, throughout the world
The rapidity and ease with which that
event was accomplished, stimulated the
people of Germany and Prussia to demand
m i . 1 T I " - - - .!.,.. 1... - ,i. .n.tiip 'irit' i a i ti'hinli l a
act to extend the charter oi tne jjan- irum mcu luicioouiitcosiuM im wa uui
pavings Institution. a little while previously, it would have
fct to incorporate the Lancaster Gas ' been treason to ask. The Roman States,
Coy under the most liberal Pope that ever oc-
Atto enable the Mount Joy Fenci-. cupied the Papal chair, have abjured the
le Jackson Infantry to collect their l pontifical authority, and declared them
es selves to be tree sovereign ana maepen-
1 the marri.io-e contract ! dent. Ireland too, unfortunate and op-
etvvllenry Gamber and Susannah ! pressed as she is, made one more effort
is'vl lor freedom, which though unsuccessful.
has demonstrated that upon her soil there
still live men ready to labor, to suffer, or if
needed be, to die in her behalf.
In Hungary there has risen up a bold
and able man who is struggling against th .
might of Austria for the freedom of his
countrymen. Comparatively weak in
to inc. irjui tjie Lancaster County Mutu- numbers, his soldiers have succjedad 1:.
u umuaCoinpany-. keeping at bay the hirelings ol oppression.
JO bitivfi to Aianor township and amidst the roekv lanesses oi inei
bet
li
AnVuthorizing the Governor to m
corpoAlc Willow Street turnpike road
compai
A u supplement to an act entitled
"an ct?jncorp0rate te chy of Lancaster."
A sufyent to an act entitled "an act(
An
school dis
An act en a public alley in the city
of Lancasi
An act ve t0 legacy of interest of
Danief HoL Uluier'the will of Valen
tine Hoii'mf the city of Lancaster,
dee'd. 7
An act autjntj. te Governor to in
corporate a ciny to erect a foot bridge
menu
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c iiae run mrougn me papers care- ; ,ro over there,
fully, but can find nothing in them that
deserves the name of news. UtMBm ill HCW York.
A letter from (, aliiornia. name of the I
having reference to the coasting trade, and iy for libelling the President of the j place not given, was received iu Guadala-i !nai cinerary menare uoing in ew
the bill stands in much the same position 1 republic, but fortunately has.escaped from jarajin the early part of March, giving an ! York, a gossippmg correspondent of the
as it did last year, as respects its actual jce and the country. jacount of a horrid outrage committed by &ton I run.cnpt tells us, thus: il-
provisions, but' with a reduced majority in " very satisfactory to state that Bar- five American deserters at the mission I 1S engaged in getting ready his
its favor. In the House of Commons the) hes, Blanqui, Flocon, Sobrier, Raspafl, house of San Miguel. These ruffians i "al Letters, and inditing readable let
bill went through the Committee previous md Quintin, have been convicted at Bonr-; broke into the premises and murdered j te Jor mc flome Joio nul. Mr. Kutus
to the adjournment, and the third readin r ii s, and Barbes and Albert are sentenced Donna Anita Linares, her husband, (an ! Griswold is at work on his enlarged
was fixed for an earlv day after the Easter to transportation for life Blanqui and Englishman) Donna Guadch.pe Vallejo, ! f dltion oi the Poets oi America. Bryant
rec-ss. ' ' ! others to ten years imprisonment each. four children, a negro cook, two female In-( lms receutly leit the city and editorial
The struggle in Canada re-me-tin the! General Sautier, Degre, Bonne, Thorn-' d"ians, and an Indian guide. The letter fol w weeks trip to Charlertown,
proposed indemnity for rebellion losses ' as Sailain, and Larges, have been acquitted ; states that these crimes passed not only - c- ashmgton Irving may be seen
has only been incidentally alluded to7n 1 and are set at liberty. unpunished but almost unnoticed. We a.hnost every day at the publishers coun-
Parliament, and all parties connected with Caussidiere, Louis Blanc, Honore, La- have, however, received accounts of their Broadway, superintending
the North American Province seem disoo- n, Napoleon Channel, and Cigneuret, having pursued by an armed party and till ; g?e new issue ot his comp ete works.
U- i,. " not having appeared, have been condemn- ; Pt to death. The Mexican papers pub-! oieusn uooiv nas aireauv
II I K'SP :nif n v:inn v n n iir imi -ir " "- iiv. -umuu oiiiii
revolting details, to stay the progress ol j copies. His lite ol Mahomet is pron
the emigration. It is, however, stated next fall or winter. Halleek is restin
that the arrival of Gen. Smith there will
sed to wait the issue b
the Colonial Minister with complaints ed Par contumacr, and have been sentcn
upon a subject for which he is scarcely cei to transportation The removal of
responsible. Out-of-doors attention is , these pests of society, will, we hope, tend
anxiouslv directed tow.-inl ('-mml nn,l d... to consolidate public trannuilitv.
reported neutrality of the new Executive ! The reat body of French people is un-j probably have the effect of rendering fife
of the United States upon a false rumor of! doubtedly sound in principle, and the pru-l and property secure
disturbances, gave great satisfaction. dent course pursued by Louis Napoleon
ITALY. I tends to improve the condition of the
.w ii c.,:i;., ,k x-: l J country in almost even branch.
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remembered thai the war was impending
in the north of Italy, and it was anticipa
ted that either the Austrians or the Pied
Da ontese would immediately cross the
Ticino. In a brief fortnight", Charles Al
bert has tought and has been conquered,
On the '20th ult., a grand funeral cere
mony was performed in the principal
church at Vera Cruz, in honor of those
who fell in its defence during the bombard
ment by Gen. Scott. Their remains wen
GERMANY.
TIl l-V.uik fort P:ir!i:impn; liris llnrillx-
rted the King of Prussia Emperor of! e1xhu,n,t:d and ff together within
German v. and n nowerf.,1 dem.intion h, P wa,ls OJ ulal euihce.
proceeded to Berlin to tender him the ' P0P"lation attended
Crown of Charlemagne. At first no on
Nearly all the
and is now an abdicated Kino-and exile in! believed that the King would accept the
Madrid or Lisbon. The Austrians passed
the Ticino simultaneously with the Pied
montesc. who speedily fell back.
1 hree successive battles ensued. In
proffered honor, but now it is believed that j
he will, with certain conditions, so as to
avoid giving offence to the other Potentates
of Germany. Should he do so. it is ren-
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the tWO latter, on the plains of Yercelli, ; erally believed that it will most certainty
the Austrians were completely rietorious. I involve Prussia in a war with Austria and
The last battle, on the 24th ult., the main Kussia- ' he latter power seems now re
army of the Austrians, some 50,000 strong, i 'd ved to put down the revolutionary spir
encountered Charles Albert at OIanro near , xn Europe, and only wants the opportu
Movara. The Piedmontese appeared to nit' to "lct slip the dogs of war."
have been of more than equal force.
The battle was fought with terrible ob-
The N. O. Picayune, alluding to the
health of that city, says that the reports
with regard to the cholera are greatlv ex
aggerated, and that a man with the com
mon comforts of life about him, has as
I little to fear there from the cholera, as if
I he were among the mountains. The edi-
8000
His life of Mahomet is promised
g on
Parnassus. His dailv walk attracts at
tention always in Broadway, but he seems
to have taken a farewell of the muses.
Hudson, the Shaksperan critic, now
preaches every Sunday from some one of
the Episcopalian desks, startling his hear
ers with profound thoughts set forth in
words not remarkably well calculated to
please the old fasioned believers. Coop
er will soon be in the field with a uniform
edition of his works. His most popular
novels are in preperation for publication
by George P. Putnam. Tuckerman is
collecting his scattered poems, intending
to bring out a new volume during the sea
son. Herbert is getting out a beautiful
illustrated and descriptive work on Fish-
Minacy, and although we hear from many
quarters that the Italians shrunk ?he con
test, certain it is that Charles Albert be
haved with the most distinguished bra very.
Finding the day going against him, he
seems to have sought every opportunity
to meet his death in the battle-field, and
whatever may be the verdict of history as
to his past conduct, nothing graced his pub
lic life so much as the last act ere his quit
ting it.
The Austrians having completely routed
the Piedmontese and driven them to the
mountains, Charles Albert abdicated the
throne in favor of his son, Victor Emanuel,
and a flag of truce being sent to the Aus
trian tent, Marshal Radetsky at once ac
ceded to an armistice. The new King
pledges himself to conclude a Treaty of
Peace, to disband ten military companies of
Hungarians, Poles, and Lombards, who are
received. The Austrians, who hold Turin
open to them, magnanimously forbore to
take advantages which might base provo
ked the susceptibility of France.
I he consequences of this important bat
Uc are scarcely yet developed in the diff
erent parts of Italy.
Modena, Tuscany, and Rome will prob
ably change their views, now that all
hopes from Piedmont are at an end.
It is generally believed that the Pope
will be alile to return to Rome.
The Sicilians hold out. The French
nd English Admirals have failed to make
p matters, and at the latest dates wort
.lout to depart. Mr. Temple and M.
au-
AFSTKl V
Of the Hungarian war verv little
thentic information is known,' except that
it rages fiercely. Bern had gained some
advantage over a body of Russians, but
soon tound himsell overwhelmed with the
numbers, and the Emperor will gladly
tor adds, however, that the imprudent may
readily get the disease, and savs:
"Let a man sleep ouj of doors at ntght,
be in the sun during the day and feed on
the garbage of the market houses, and he
may consider himself in a fair way to at
tain his object. Thousands of poor emi-
I grants are coming in here, whose resour
ces scarcely command the decencies of life.
and they are tempted to indulge in the
ing.
The Removal of Simon Drnin.
The removal of Simon Dri m, Esq., the
late Post Master at Greensburg, is calling
down upon the heads of the present admin
istration the animadversions of every hon
est man in the country. The indepen
dent press have joined with the Democra
cy in denouncing the infamous act. The
An act to c. on James Kelly the
i iii lus and privts Qf a child born in
law tul wedlock.
An act to profor tiie collection of
taxes in East HfcK.id anu Upper Lea
cock townships. '
An act relative fce Harrisburg, Ports
mouth, aiouutjoy Lancaster Railroad
Company.
An act to construturnpike road from
Columbia to Mariett
An act for the relief Ann Merklin.
An act authorizing Vei McLear to sell
certain real estate.
An act authorizing tmardian of the
minor children of Wigton Hopkins,
dee'd, to sell certain reagtJte.
An act relative to hiers mul pedlars
in Lancaster county.
An act relative to the ees of Bentz's
School House.
An act relative to the diction of taxes
in Larl township.
An act authorizing the Omissioners of
Lancastar county to borroiionev.
An act relative to the dm of Robert
li. Wright.
An act for the relief of i E. Atkins
& Co.
An act for the relief of Sc & Rover.
An act relative to the eie of John
Maxwell sr., deceased.
An act to authorize the nension of
Cherry street in the borougf Colum
bia. A supplement to the act incobrating the
borough of Marietta.
An act relative to testaments' trustees.
An act authorizing the CantCommis
sioners to sell certain real estal in Lan
caster county.
An act to abolish the Districted May
or's Courts.
An act to incorporate the Lamfeter and
Sinking Spring turnpike compan)
An act authorizing the Columbi Water
company to borrow money.
mountain homes, they bid them defiance.
Like William Tell, Louis Kossuth is no
to be dismayed at a superior force or har
rassed into abandoning the great purpose
for which he is striving.
France is now quiet, and her govern
ment appears to be established on a firm
basis. The law and order party are gra
dually increasing in strength and there
seems to be now little reasonable doubt of
the stability of the French Republic.
On our own Continent there begin to
be signs indicating that no great period of
time will elapse before Canada will assume
her position as a free country. A bill has
recently passed the Provincial Parliament
providing that all those parties who sus
tained losses by the attempt at Revolution
in 1837 shall receive indemnity at the
hands of Government. The Royalist
party strenuously opposed the measure
but they were out-voted and should they
strive to prevent the provisions of the act
from being carried into execution, there
will be another struggle for independence,
differing from that of 1837, inasmuch as it
will be successful. The French inhabi
tants, encouraged by the example of their
kindred in Europe, have resolved to be
free in fact, even if they be nominal y
under the English rule, and they will suc
ceed. Such, then, is the political aspect of a
few of the nations of the earth. Does it
not seem to indicate that there is abroad a
mong the people a strong, earnest desire to
govern themselves, and a determination
that they wilff A few years, perhaps
months only, will decide the condition of
the world for a century; and unless we are
mistaken in our views, no great time will
elapse, ere nearly all the civilized nations
will be in reality and truth republican in
their governments by whatever name they
may choose to designate their rules. "A
consummation most devoudy to be wish
ed." Har. Tel.
Important from Washington-Tree
Soiisii Denounced. The A'atiaal In-
mendacious Gazette, and other govern- telligencer, the official organ of Get Tay-
ment led papers, are alone silent on the for's ministry, makes the followiniscmi-
grossest imprudencies. Hence many take j subject. The yoke of slavery is now official announcement of the coursehe ad-
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1 hat cases of cholera have occurred l
classes surrounded by all the luxuries ol
not and dare not utter his honest opinion
The Gazette was once an independent pa
per; but now, the Editor can scarcely call
hie, is true; and so they will occur lor his soul his own. The act of selling him
months and years to come. But theehoi-(self to the "fifteen whigs," some years
era is no more an epidemic here than the j ago, was disgraceful to human nature, and
small pox or billious fever. There never
was an alarm so unfounded. In truth, in
the city itself there is no alarm that is not
brought from abroad; but it is diligently
disgusting in the eyes of every honorable
minded man; but his transfer to the slavery
administration at Washington, for the sake
of obtaining the crumbs that fall from the
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We ahftll nnl K,. -it oil :,! . i i-Ll:5-
i -c r i. 1 , 1 hat cases oi cholera have occurred in
men. mi.- Kiuiporor oi ivussia, upon the so
licitation of the Austrians, brings down a
large force to crush the Hungarians. At
pres nt here serin - no probable termination
ol this deadly struggle, carried on by both
parties in the most barbarous manner.
DENMARK.
Advices from Hamburg of the 3d inst.,
stale there is no chance now of the differ
ences between Schleswig Holstein and
Denmark being amicably settled, and, no
doubt, hostilities will commence to-dav or
to-morrow. i coops, principally Pruss
ians, are passing continually to the seat of
war. The port oi Kiel is blockaded.
There does not appear to be the least hope
that Denmark will yield the Duchies; and
as Russia will unquestionably support her
pretensions, it is to be hoped that the Ger
mans will be wise enough to yield the
point in dispute rather than run the hazard
of a disastrous contest.
INDIA.
Dates from Bombay to the 4th of March
state that another battle had been fought
near Guzerat, between the British and
Sikhs forces, in which the latter were dc
tea ted, but the details had not been recei
ved; From the Gth to the 12ih of Febru.
propogated on all the avenues of travel to ; Executive table, caps the climax of infamy
-New Orleans, and we hear ol gentlemen ; and rascality.
en route here, hither turning back and j The Washington correspondent of the
rushing home for safety. Such fears are . Baltimore Sun, savs:
too ridiculous to treat soberly, and yet the ! The administration have committed but
consequences are sufficiently serious, in
dicting great injury upon the city."
few blunders, as yet, removing. The re
moval of the father of Capt. Drum, from
some Post Office in Pennsvlvania, was
ministration will adopt in regardlto the
"Free Soilers." This early, and, ikvould
seem, uncalled for denunciation, as no
doubt intended to operate upon the Spring
elections in Virginia, where Free Silism
is particularly odious:
"Should the Free Soil party, jr any
portion of it, hereafter be detectedin any
act evincing a deliberate purpose I) pre
vent the formation of any civil rovf-nment
in California or New Mexico, lo as to
keep up the agitation between the I North,
and the South for sectional party Wbjects,
ihe President may find it his solemn dutv
to frown indignantly on that, as nT mere
ly the first dawning, but the "perfect day"
of an attempt to alienate one portion of the
Union from another."
The Washington correspondent of the
A Female General.
The fine family of the Emperor Nicho
las of Russia; was brought up from the
cradle by English nurses and governesses,
under the superintendence of an old Scotch
woman, who was under nurse to the pre
sent Emperor in his infancy. This indi
vidual holds the rank of general officer
(for everything in Russia is measured by
a military scale.) has been decorated with
the order of St. Andrew, ennobled and
enriched. Some five and thirty years ago,
she came a servant girl to Russia in a
Scotch trader's family, who turned her
adrift in St. Petersburg. A lucky chance
procured her the situation of under-nurse-ry
maid in the Emperor Paul's family,
where she was placed about the person of
the present Emperor to teach him to speak
English. His attachment to her was so
great, that when he married, he raised her
to the head of his nursery establishment,
where she has honorably gone through all
the military gradations of rank to her pres
ent one of general. Her next step will
be field marshal, and thus an old Scotch
nurse wriil take equal military rank in Eu
rope with Prince Albert.
A friend of ours in California, writing
from San Francisco, places the richness of
the soil in a very strange light. He hired
a wagon, he says, the day after he arrived,
and took a ride to the mines. When he
came back, instead of putting his hand into
his pocket and paying for the go. on
Northern Principles, he just scraped the
the rille. She carries a hunting knife in
her girdle, and understands the anatomy
jeneer. is causing no little aland for spree ing? Alb. Knickerbocker.
comment here, as expressing what is sup-
California Ladies. A writer from one of these. Capt. Drum was one of Unltimnre Sim m nmipinir tKi .ihit i din frnm ih luMh wahpH it niiH th
California thus describes a young lady in the most heroic and efficient military o!h- ,vs: hostler fifteen dollars, and yet had thirty
that country: cers in the service; and fighting through The leading editorial in yesterday's dollars left to "make a night of." What
"one noes wnu norses, mrows me iosso au the battles m .Mexico, was killed at the National Intellh
adroitly anu never misses her aim with yat.'s ol the citv
if .1. ui: : - nr . . ' o
nere uiu pnuuc opinion at v asnmg-ton posed to be the views of Gen. Taylor in
is clearly set forth; and yet the slavery- romnl in 44PvQ sn; t. j
of either stag or buffalo; knows nothing ridden Editor of the Gazette dare not dis-, that the article is not published "bv au
about corsets; furbelows caps or flounces; j approve of the dastardly act of his mas- thority," but such is not the General im-
never wears bonnets, and speaks no Eng- tcrs, in removing a veteran Democrat who pression here. Pitt. Post.
bsh." was honored with the confidence of the i '
Whv does a duck put its hea
v. various skirmishes took place, but watea? For diver's reasons.
isage of Monticello. Verily, the Whigs of! The gold fever has reached Honduras,
d under Pittsburg have an honest and consistent' and among those sailed is the son of the
organ! Pitsburg Post.
British Consul.
California Golp. We understand
that three large deposites of gold dust and
scales from the Pacific were made at the
U. S. Mint in this city, on Saturday.
This is substantial evidence that the gold
has come. Gold coins of the new denom
inations, will be issued as soon as the ne
cessary arrangements can be completed in
the mint. Pennsylvania.
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