11 democrat & Sentinel. ft I). JIlltUAV. Kdlior ntl Pulili.htr. V,-E 1 N 1 :S DA Y MORNING:::: '131V". ::.:AUGUST DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. jrr.ttCE or euihtMB cocitT. ' t VILLIATtl A. PORTHR. f I'kiLtJtlphia. fAXAL Cv'ValiSlONER. WEST LEY FROST . 0 Fay-Ate Count". CYRUS L. PERSHING, Subject to the desci-ioa of the District Con fer. Dec, COUNTY TICKET FUR AScEMELY, T II G El A S II. PORTER. JAKES MYERS Toil COMMISSIONER, ABEL LLOYD YOU ACPIT0K, HENRY HAWK FoK rOOR UOVSE DIRECTOR, MICHAEL M'GUIRE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COHMITTEE. TIIUMAS MvtONXLLL, Iq.. cf SummtrLill, C:ai.ina;l. AlicgLi iiy, J.iuiPs MeGoiigh, Ui it-klik , .Jo.-eph Mardis, Cambria, Thomas O'CcEntl', CV.iroIJ, J..J.U Buck, Currolliowu. Henry Seanlau, Chest, Washington Douglass, Chest Springs, Montgomery D.uiglaM, Clearfield, Edward K. Donigan, Oouenifwigh, P-.ivid Williams. Conemauch liuruiudi, John Brawlar, C'royle, Win. M;ii..ty, Ebenslur, T I. Ftnlou, flallitzin. Join Trainer, Johnstown I'iit Ward, J. Barnes, 'cv.ii.l (". Nelson Smith, Third T. L. Hover. Fourth Nathan W. Horton, Lurctlo, Jam O'D .nnc'.I, Mtm.stt-r, J...l;n Thomas, Richland. Ocjorf Orris, Fumiuitvillc, James W. Condon, Smquehaimah, Charles WeaklaaJ, Washington. Joseph IJt;rg oou, Tal..r, George Kurtz, White, George Walters, Yoder, D. Ii. Clamer. THE OCTOBER ELECTION. Notwithstanding the unsuccessful result of thd efforts uf a number of aspiring politicians to unite" the discordant elements which compose the op.poJlion in support cf a State ticket, the Democracy shouiu act rest ou their oara con fident of success. An ei7c.rt trill certainly be made to defeat car nominee rev Supreme Judge, Hon. William A.. Porter. The iDdi ations at the present time aie, that Judge Head, the opposition candidate, will receive the uuited vole of the Republican and Know Nothing parties in almost every county iu the State. However, they may wrangle on other issues, they seem di.-posed to support Judge Read and oppose Judge Dorter. We do not publish this for the purpose of creating a panto in the Democratic ranks, but for the purpose of arousing t!i. Democracy to aetiou Ths price of Liberty id eternal vigilance, and to be forewarned is to be forearmed. Judge Dorter is a popular caudidatc, and if the De mocracy are active and vigilant iu his behalf, from dow until the second Tuesday of next October, hi election by a large majority is certain. A Know Xothiog and Diack Republican triumph in thin State nest fall, might be pro ductire of tery liatrous rt Milts for the W nincerely hope the Democracy in every! Congressional Diatrict in the State, will labor j Bcaloufly for tho regular nomicecs of he party for this' important position ' In this jdistrict, if proper care is used in placing in nomination an available candidate, we can go into the contest confident of success. "We have not the right, nor have we any desire to dictate to the Democracy of the district, who their utandard bearer sliouM be; but Ave feel WHrranred iu easing, that we firmly 're lieve that Cyrus L. Pershing, of Johnstown, is tho msu for the occasion; and. we cau say further, that this is tho unanimous sentiment I of the Democracy of Caiubria. Mr. Pershing ii a man of superior talents, undoubted iu-t-gr'.ty, ud J tis Democracy has ever been un questioned. As a popular and eloquent 'pub lic fc-ater,' ha has few superiors in the State, lie id alwiys sure to make friends wherever he goes; it is impossible to know and not esteem him. We sincerely hope he will be the nominee of the district conference. With regard to cur county ticket, ita elec tion by an overwhelming majority is certaiu. The opposition do not even pretend to enter tain, the faintest hope of electing the ticket, which their county Convention recently pla ced in nomination Tho Democracy of Cam bria arc now firmly united audwill on the sec ond Tuesday of next October, present aa un broken front to the enemy. THE ATLANTiTtELEGSAPH. The message of Queen Victoria to Presi dent Buchanan, congratulating him on the completion of the Atlantic Telegraph, was uot complete, as firtt published. The mes sage is as follows : "The Queen desires to congratulate the President upou the successful hrtie of thi. great international undertaking, iu which tie Queen has taken the deepestTntcrest. 'The Queen is convinced that the Piesi dent will join with her in fervmtly hoping that the Electric Cable, which now connects Great Britain with the United States, will prove an additional link between the nations whose friendship is founded upon their ccm mon interest and reciprocal eMeeni The Queen has much pleasure in thus communicating with the Presidcn', and re newing her wishes for the prosperity of :lie United States," The following is ilia President's reply ; 4 'The President cordially reciprocates the congratulations of Her Majesty, the Queen, oa the success of the great international en- j teij-risc, accomplished by the Ecier.ce, skill and indomitable energy or tho two countries It is a triumph more glorious-, because more useful, than wa cv'C!" won by the conqueror on the field of battle. May tho Atlantic Tel egraph Company, under the Lleiifpa of Hea ven, prove to be a bord cf perpetual 7'Cace and friendship between the kindred cations, and an instrument dcMi:!ed by Di vino Provi dence to diiTuse religion, civilization, liberty, and law, throughout the world. In this view, will not alithe nations of CLristeLdcm spon taneously uuite iu the declaration that it thall be held Hacrcd in the places of their destina tion, in the midst .of hostilities." The completion of the Atlantic Telegraph is certainly the greatest of the many wonder ful .triumps of science during the present cen tury. Fields wilt hereafter,' in the estimation of mankind, stand side by side with Franklin, Fulton and Morse Rut whether the suc cessful completion of this enterprise will be a substantial blessing to mankind is a ques tion which time must determine. It will cer tainly bring the two Continents into close proximity to each clhcr. Rut wc think the United States l as nothing to apprehend from this. While nearly all the Dations of Eu rope are vapidly approaching decrepitude, we have an abundant supply of all the elements of national prosperity and progress. In this country wc have but little to apprehend from the influence of European institutions. The Monarchs of Europe have really more to apprehend from the completion of the Tele graph than the Freemen of America- We should, however, never.allow ourselves ta for get the solemn admonition of the Fatbnr .f his Country oa this subject : "Tho great rule of conduct for us, iu regard to foreign nations, is, in extending our com mercial relations, to have with them as little political connexion as possible So far as we have already Iiumed engagements, let them be fulfilled with perfect good faith. Here let us stop. Europe has a set of primary interests, which to us have none, or a very remote relation. NOT APPRECIATED. Wfi have frequently heard it said, that it : . r. . I. p r- . . ' i. yiivu iVe je oi great men never to te ep- j countrjcs evidently look upon each predated by tUfir fellow-citizens. Notwith- distrust. The military preparations of Louis ! Arrival of the Stemefcip Arabia, frc&T I Ntw York, August 20. -T . : England, France and the Future- ! Fanatical Movements in Turkey. Much uneasiness still exis in lh r,nr,ulsr ! The news from Turkey increases ia im 'mind of England aud France. The two portance The Paris J uys fays:- It appears EteamstJip Arabia armed iLid a-.oC''' :h other with Mr recent letters from Mccct that, during the j early iiour last religious fetes, emeus o.iisensions broke A"'j regular pactaecs of standing their exalted abilities, they live and die in obpcuritj, and go down to their graves unwept, uunonored and unsung.' The editors of the. Johustown Trilune, appear to enter tain apprehension?, that CJeorge S King, Democratic party and the country. Penn- ! Htnce she must be cugaged in frequent con- u . . . i ii. . . i r;i.iuu vi a a uuicr u-uei vntuieu to lac ap pellation of Keystoue of the Federal Arch, lhau at the present time. In loO, when Black Republicanism swept almost the entire troversies the causes of which ate essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise iu us to implicate ourselves, by artificial ties, in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics, or the ordinary combinations N'ortL like a tornado. Pennsylvania 1.?.. ! an collisions of her friendships or enmities o the Demponu-v, almost like the fierv .Mount j Ur detache,L! nd distant situation invites . ,i r i i i 4i i .T i us to pursue a different course. If wc remain tothe Gebherj where they made tbeir last ore pccplc undcr an cfficlcnt Government! e.a'3fitn defence of Fi-fcdcu,and th.- Altais of j the period is not far ofi" when we may defy the deity they worshipped. Jfaply tue ranks of material injury from external annoyance; Democracy then contained no trJtor willing wheu '''e may takc 6Uc!l aa attitude as will to UigU t'heir Tinsels with his trca:cn,nnd S,"6 7 J ! , . , r . ' . S0"C upon, to be scrupulously respected; when betray t hem to the enemy. If is true. Jjidi- j belligerant nations, under the impossibility of ana, Illinois aud 2sew Jersey, remained ar- j making acquisitions upon us, will not lightly rayed under the standard of Democracy, but j hazard the giving us provocation; whan we there can be no doubt, thai the result of the I "'l 1C;100 Peace "!f,var' af our iQtr"t, ffa i . i i . , ' guided by lu.si'ce, shall counsel. October election iu Pennsylvania, contributed w-i ,i ' i p , J '"'" iu"""iu hy torego tho advantages of so peculiar not a little towards bringing abor.t that grat- j a situation? Why quit our own to stand up ifying result. Our noble old Common wealth 1 (n foreign ground? Why, by interweaving consentient! v beincr the "reiit stuniblinir ,h,olr I our destiny with that of apy part of Eurone. c 1 ' i .t .,' way of the advocates of sectionalism, uur Pe; ee aua prospruy u mo tons . ' i European ambition, rivalship, interest, hu- r etiorta to ootain tue entire nastcrv nif.r ,r MnrW It is our true policy to sine clear of per manent alliances with any portion of the for eign, world; so far, I mean, as wc are now at liberty to do it; for let me not be understood as capable of patronising infidelity to existing in the in tneir extorts to ootain tue entire mastery of the Xorth, they are not disposed to allow ftiy opportunity for defeating her Democracy, vhieh aSTordr, teo tlighest hope for success to pas unimproved. If defeated next October, the Democracy would probably encounter not a little diiT.cu'.ty in rallying for the great content iu 1800. 'PI.. n ,a ..... I .i: .. . ,. . engagements. 1 hold the maxim no lets ap plicable to public than to private aUairs, that honesty is always the beet policy. . I repeat it, thcrefrre, let these engagements be observed . 1 v., (f . , r. i " -:"-' ii-uumc svuse, jui, iu my opinion, 9 mem'. it of Ccngief-p. j knd tlKTjj " unnecessary, and wcold lunwii to ox- Napoleon, however they may be deuied by his officials, are known to be on an immense scale. According to a late letter from Paris, France has now under arms, the best ap pointed army that Europe has ever known. It is officially admitted to amount to 600.000 Every fort throughout tLe Empire' has. Esu:. belonffs lo this unfortunate T class" of) men. Every Tort ttirougn 4 . i . . t i. - . iV general orders, been aistuauticu ot its ar great men.. According to cur Johnstowu neighbors, he. is a man possessed of. abilities of,a high .order, controlled and regulated by tillery, professedly to replace it with better, but iu fact to disguise the transfer of enor mous batteries to those points from which sound practical comiu on sense; his opinions.' they could be most expeditiously conveyed to are founded on reason, and his sympathies England. " A moveablo railway for camp ar- ... ! . i nan lino nlcA VkrtTl Krni i f r I f l i I a r.lif .enl.ghteccJ : in short, justice, necessity and ; anJ a . u, . ct of Jai tfc anJ n hi'h laid down intrrT:il nf n la essentia in this Congressional district next fall. But ! few minutes. " At the same time every dock policy pointed to him as the man to lead the can be taken up by the troops and lai hosts of the opposition ou to certain victory j again, miles in length, in the' iutcrv; in this Congressional 'district next fall. But ! few minutes. " At the same time ever the position County Convention thought ! Jar,d j:1 tLe entire resounds with preparation, , . . , , . and the navy is' put on a war footing. Ibis otherwise, Ihey neglected the trulryo states- i certainl J an a!tu ni;ng afpcct, if irue, and man, who dwelt in their midst, and declared in favor of a gentleman who never had a it must mean something. ' We perceive also. that in the course of a recent discussion iu local habitation and a name on the soil of Parliament ou the blavelrauV, JorJ Ul- little Cambria. Who will deny after this, ! !1,esb.ur. arlJ sTcTV(ral hc.r I-onncent mem . T ... , , ,,. j bers in both Houses, took occasion to attack that Republicans, Black Republicans we j tLc FreGcIl in the most irritating terms, on mean, are ungrateful. ' Our friend A Kope- their African Apprenticeship or Emigration lin, Esq , also aflords a striking proof that j system. These attacks have since been re- i s,'s journals, aud witli much bitterness. They charge that many of the statctmnts maJe in ! the British Parliament arc utterly false. Not oct tjetweon diiroreut Musselman nationalities missing, auu are f-UM usei tn ? . and that the fanatical part of the population j during fee collision with the Eurcr-. ot iiccjaz, tsavirrg at itf ucaa an AraD cnier, ocu uausicrrcu io tt.e letter. X' Beckel Hafer, who has acired an immpnse nopapeis later than Friday UiyrtiiG"'-' reputation fur sanctity. Las formed itself into j inst. o-.- an independent religious parly called "the i The- British ftiL-'e Agt.r.f.jj . ,r sect of true .believers." Thw stctis suid to j Vok-ntia on the a.oruing"of the :,'!" be fast increasing. Ds tendencies are very j the successful laying of th Cal;e 5.' V. ' unfavorable towards the Poite. It docs not telegraph sheres in one day fiUll -,''4 recognize ia the Sultan the title of protector ' SM pound?. " Vv h- of t!ie true believers and temporal ehieJ ot ; i-no rVenng J-.ipro the Ottom many notice Ottomans are incontcstible, their maintenance i TLe Livcipotl I Fters e.-i ? .: , . . . al to the tranquilit y .of the oast. ' ; dispatch: " V letter from Sz-reck tCrtia. on tb fron- V alcmh Aug ,vT1(1 . rpi ... " ---U-l 6,:.;. to, 'jay. Ilv-Nln,.ara- . T.. . ; and tLere are good l.i,.""Vj' Mussulmans, which, as Einporor of tue ! general satis. actie.n lelt a: jL- ans, he has borne without dispute for 1 snaris have nseu to fOJ t,,u--.; y,:.'. ' centuries. TLis state f t things deserves ; out iei'ers dim-ai,d 1 .VCy t.cu, ' . Ihc rites ot the religious head of the : V'j'J t tui.es is reported. m Szireck f'Crc'tia.") on th fron- V a tiers of Bosnia, of July 11th, says:- Wo are ; rived most anxiously; expecting lai Archduke Jec- - . . ... . .1" A 1 .1 . n polo, wao u now inspecting the tortiUcations snips v s ncc:. r.; cor.-;i.u great men are often unappreciated. Howev er, he has doubtless immortalized himself. Finding that he could not make a point, and content with stigmatizing the French system as a virtual commerce in slaves, Lord Grey went further, aud assailed the honor of the French Naval Officers on the African Station. The result is a degree of iriifatiou in Franco, that has not before been equalled. A Paris correspondent' of the New York Commercial, alluding to these- f.cs, says: France, however, has other causes of irri tation against England. The latter power, of A gram, and whose tresenceis very ncccs- - the calls on the evexm? of .,., ,v. sary to the taking of measures for placing all j Niagara and the Ag-;:..e;;,-. u , J, this country iu a state of security. Within , company in mid Ocvul, Lid. Iuf:.j the iat two days upwa"'J of G'JOO Christian nnd a Lilf. 'lhe At:iun,u;:i raj has from Bosnia Lave taken refuge ou the : an 1 tl.-o injury repnircd. rh'jul, 0. ? u-.';: Austrian territory. i!j tug from ths Turk-, 1 hopes ef l.oldii'.g -n it lie e-i;.; : who commit all s- tls ot violences and exces- I abandoned '"'' sos. Thcso unfoi-muatc people sUto that be- O i Fndry, the o'Jtli nit., (!.c .-.,..,. I ) ja., tween the i'Ctl. sad '2ih of June, more than encout.t-nil a gal..', agaii.-t vvlli.' .',.V". II i .,f' ISO young Christian girls were carried oj hy under full fttaui, c..u!d haru'y ;.;:.;.. V "; 11 Jjur Turkish soldiers, aiii that alter this ou'rage j The three succeeding days tf.e tic e. I - J j 1 Jari I I bc -! the . ricg I Pr0C 1 chl u - reg' 1 I 1 iraJ 'field 1 tkc i ' runs j cess ' aid ; Dac 1 ctn Wl: tho fanatics devastated churches and pillaged vill v ; it :.t wiH.:-, tr.e ss a ruMi:- houses. liio furistiats who were soiucuute i otiy hio, auu no rt.o -rj..ctir since disarmed by Omcr Pacha, defended j to hoid froia .-i;e n.i;.u t . themselves as tliy bc:,t could, with t-Iough- t V"e Jnesday the v. n'l.e r n: .i-r- j sliares. scythes, and pitchforks, and for a. tiiue j h"-w water was gai? . i tney mailc a good face against their assail- ' ILe Agamt sm;1. n aneb'-ri-.: . ants, but ou July 8th they wore completely j Tho Gei:r-.r; r-j rs tav : defeated and put to Sight, with the.r women j Eertgland.- v.'.-:t to R..ii: Is and children. Our authorities received the-m : question (.f tLo Rfei.e-y. wi:I kindly, and distributed provisions among them : 'oct the initreati ot" he.- oau Tho execution of the Ilatti-Humaioun. as ' Th? Steaincr Indian II i i secure a seat in Congress, he hero ically join ed the blessed army of the martyrs II is letter to the opposition County Convention, will doubtless be as immortal as the American language, and his example a burning and shining light to broken down politicians for ages to come. If we may credit the knowing cuts, Hon Samuel Calvin of Blair county, is likely io be recognized as the great man of the oppositioi in this district. But even he ! will not be properly appreciated by a major- ! , f ii.o. ,.f !. i:. tc ... ' French naval movements and to tiarade i.i t ii v Vi i.ie- luitis ei iuu uiailiei. LI LtULUl.Kl- ; . , i - - i .. . .. .. it' ted Lis defeat is certain. , . -, ,, ... T . , u. .. , i,. .. ,i.. . .., - . . , - I oi most iormioaoie proportions in use-it, j p"ee- e iui tuujeci, omcr l ucna, in- : jjici ui.tr. an active sui vcih:.nce over an any s fleets and an ally's shores is net an act of g ol neigh borhood, and cannot bo exereisvU without ex citing a just indignation. Airiilri I.nnl:n.l 111 nrn.i.v.n i.f i -1 g-ers and aUo from French intrigues with ;' whh France, "has ulade aa unnatural alliance neighboring fc tales lue truth is, a rebellion M Austria, for what end? To let Austiia has broken out m .-lorocco against the Em- w, i,r ;n MC ct,-.t.l I M K , i ' u.: : ii 1 Vi; i.Ur. whether iu reality alarmed or not t the naval j litr as regards the recruittuent, meets with i at Galway. preparations of France, affects to be so, and! great opposlti a in the provii.ee of Bagdad, j The Ei:p-ior aud Em p. takes advantage of this fear t) watch thc-1 1-tter from that city, c-i the Oth, in the ; received with great cnthi of 1, l'rc$c d' Orient, announces th in co use- ; to Che iburg. The Queer, of Eu.-iaM An African Revolt. There is war in Northern Africa, and for once during the last few years, it is entirely ! disconnected from French interests in Al- ' stead of b ror met oa TLuiid-v en i The weather w: s il.'j t-.-tes were earri-.u ci ipt to .1, . rirrr.r. M ill:' v-- lulfrrh.-ininii wi.a ia r,i.iu .1 , , t ,rt r-- --, j - cress mo cnannei wuu an arinv. i he same i .1 - i.. i I iiiiug was U(.;i;e unuer iuu urt-i Jmpire, When arm y eighty-i.vo years of age. Still he resolved o suppress uic revoi. ana ieOK tue neid with Xapoieon v,.a3 at Bologce, with hi.. a" " aJ luu u, V1 L,- uuuierou 'orees . rt.a,lv to cr0tS over to EajlanJ. Austria at lue rebels are toe fcerauiurs (tribes of the tacki hjn, ;a the rt.arj "an(1 l0 wa5 awei luterior.) and according to the latest account?, kavc ij.,:Oi,n0 an.1 abanJoa his coutei.i- tl . 1 I ? . 1 1 T C uiey ue ue.taieu me imperial troops m a r.Iafu.j c0n,iu.?st of England, to hurry to the ou'.uo. m o- .ciii worn me x aris i ays, uiai df.fcncc. 0f the Rhine. But these will the Emperor on the 21st uf May, set out i ii t;.c tl,at ... ;?PU0 froril j as he had hoped ! auu tLe to do, against tie murderc-rs yf Jeddah by progrmn e semnug a ueiac i'iieLt ci lus troops to that J me Aiug i lioilan-t vas ;:;cc point. Las been oUiged to keep tbc-:n near ea:e. The Prince cf Orang vi I him, an 1 to prt.tpou-; his inteul-jj expoditiou ! on September 4th. into the Kuidlst.iu, ia or ! r to put an end to i Relations letwetn "n.j h a vi I ) the depredations of tlio tribe- cf Bari-Lai:, j to he resumed soon. who had ievoltod and pillaged tha country iu i The French erops La 1 beer. I all directions within only about forty-live ! rains. A great number ot far- 1 Iho maes ot Lagda 1. uurs hive taken rcfago i in I ersia iu tncapo the rccruituieiit. Sne partial en gagements have taon place between the troops oi O.ii.'.r Pacha ond t!ie insurgents, bat the lattLr, who are about 15,000 strong, keep ill not bo I thtir groun-j. an 1, by cdjpiitig the Ainb conspii ators :rrit...j&t order to ! ae to bo transported wit Lout tzii Pan Jo- j tactic of dt.-nersiiu wh-n sulject to attack. Franco j uianage to escape the- punishment wii'.h threat Tho Belgian Chamli-rs J;ad pu j'.et of the fortiacati-.;.? e - A It was inmorid tir. t ii.e Suit to employ III Kadcr to t'..- tbd Moslem . bi.-t'vor:: irsia .etc. i grn i .J ITSS r;,u; .Tire ni:ns ill..' i vs:t i"US ;- alj'l ' ibi 1 . s ! e - tL?v cUeinent i' Reluti'-i nd U-J-r: eeli I; r, t-.arr-a a:at the re- . j, - - " ....uvn. u. ; pr.jmicC?. me re.i repuuncaiis oi r ranee, u- i '-j ,l,c 1 j vtut it .v-.- ui- iemnsurs m taeir own territory, while Li-- I aly and Gcrtnary will join the crusade, and J co10 ,Il0rsi frnddabL an 1 e:; l f.r sou, iSidi Mohauiaied, advanced with l.OUO j ti,'0 hird Napoleon, like the First, will not troopa being sent by the Turkish govern u u.en fi-cm x.aba! lor tue same purpose Fit ei WasLin.Ttjii. The long iu finding Lis Waterloo trom .yiachiucz at the Lead ot 0000 men tt , ra's i,os lhjgland will orcn oa iuu- ujaen. fiuumt, f.'vu men oi me regular jr. Co5e 0f a war. jjy nieans ot monev and mem. it is, h-.-,Vx.v; ; nlau try, and JfJOO horsemen, to attack the I .r..r.ncT?. the re.l republicans of France, It- ! volt by being joined by other tt;b.-s may be- iresh I heard I consuls aud the Christian insurgents of Her- ' come- here with ex-.ror dluir ... - 1 vf-str.l.iv a Cnnnsr-llor of State sav this: "It zegovtna. lhe meeting to: ilaoc in the act in coajaactioa WUU 1 rian, :r.a ror, deceived by Arab guides whom he con- ! ;s IJot c,r r,0i;,.y to quarrel with' Fi nland ' PIain hefore Kloluc-k, a foriress built oa the : n'nt being ar pn-heiisive'that tr.e Litt.-r .. because the interests ol the two nati- ns are ! 'P OI a nign roc-K, and ganisoi.e.i by 10UU i J- .u-ia.. reee: . en un.u vt. rnm-rnt. A letter from llrgua, of the 4th, gives lhe rebels hastily retreaid into the interior of It mav be nked what arc the real iuteu- ! fo'Wiag :.ccouut of the meeting betw-ec-ii the .1. .. . i ..!.:. le . ' . .. . ..t i ,.i - . me country, leaving .neir ieuis auu oaggage t;on-S 0f panC(J toward England? to the mercy of the invaders. lhe Euido- ; Wash: Njr-.'N , A".;. -t -..i alls that our gove-rnn.cijt wiil Cass Herrau treaty a? -m n ! Grenada. Geu. Jerea, .-tates sidcrcd trustworthy, was suddenly, after reaching the mountainous regions, surroun ded by the Ijtiiiiiiufs, and sustained a disas too cl.tscly ideutiiie; buf she has Leaped tipon us lately i:i;'It a?tr.r ii.sult to such a bas'uibaz"uks Wiien th e e'.'iosui.s were .e-b were si:inJe c. i i our rove 'Liiieilt f ranee the ireaJ- '1 ho reeeir?: iito the treasu-v o:!r:. : a . t Wee-.'C 1,- rs arrived. The chief! Znuci. v L.xi, nan.o- ;4 makn-.g the cntir a:ount:i t., nesii S1.'.1 a.i;..iiiu on u. i- approachi'ig. the in-u:-gents. Kovia-iick. and I r:'gu"-. ot trous defeat, effecting his return to Fez only j t'0'iXSt jhat Frsnca is ready now for war, and uboal 0 of hi.- m-o, who were waiting, ad- ' Iie represents that ho has full :-u:L-.. by a series of almost miraculous escapes. But ! :)t. an eccaior; she will not seek the I vanceel to -.noet then:, uud iireu th. ir mu.-ket ! II,SJ uu0 reparation or u: tais is by no means the worst feature of the ' occasion; hat if it wu.-s she will Accept it j in t:'e i,,r 'VIiV vt welcome. Al hour i;. matter, lor the revolt is fut extending to ,i, Hrrht Eii"lar.d is counteractinn- u- i tei" t-je ehieis ol Ji '-r.ai.i, I'iva und c thei idu- neighboring tribes, and the Amazirgs, who I ; evcrv ir.easure we propose in the interest i cc vltu tlioil" "- were con-iuuca in HD, alter a teinble and. I 0f tbrt Ea.-; she is leagued witli Austria to j Ui uiy ii:rgnis eu toody war, have made common cause with the Semmurc. In a word, the prestine of Imperial power no longer exists. The Em peror is no longer regarded as invincible. Sieperate kiugdoms are the objects of the re bellion, and national' independence is the watchword. Should the Emnire of Morocco assist in this ungrateful work; she insults us gratuitously and baldly in her parliamentary discussions on the slave trade, and in singular contrast with her servility to the United States; she exercises a most imru'er.t sur veillance over our vcssils ami our cast; she has ju.-t acquitted two mora cf hr propaga- bo split into fragmeuts, or even sundereJ into i 0ra 0f a?sassicatiou, and she h:is never yet two or three separate nations, there can be no uifiiculiy in predicting European interfe rence, at least so far as respects Spain, and probably b ranee, cpaia, indeed, with her border African settlements, must ever keep a watchful eye on her duky neighbois, while France might look politically towards enlar ging her acquisitions in westerly directions- especially inland, where all the tribes are semi barbarous. No oue will regret an exchange from the very worst phase of Mahomedan ,vvranny, with all its horrid accompaniments of -nslaved captives, piracy, polygamy and capital punishments, as they prevail iu Mo rocco, ii'T such reforms as a revolution would probably p'oiuce while, pe.haps, it may not be too much to hope, that political alterations will lead to the introduction of Christianity. The fate of Africa generally, seems to be ameliorating with pvery succeeding year, roni the Red Sea to the Atlantic, and from the Mcditerrannean to the- Cape of Good Hope. The ever exteneliiTtj British colony towards the North, the Frtnc'i region of Al- 1 geria, the reforms io Kgypt, ibe establish- meut of the Republic of Liberii: on the west- j cm coast by Americans, the British stations ! at Cape Coast Castle, and other iort.3 and j given the Emperor one word of satisfaction ou the refugee question. Is it curious that our forbearance, ercn ia presence of the im mense interests which unite the two countries, should be on the point of giving way?" The reader will perceive from the forego ing, that the Anglo-French Alliance is any thing but cordial. The two parties, instead of exchanging civilitiei and reciprocating courtesies, arc now engaged in attacks arid rejoinders, which certainly have a serious, if not a threatening aspect An J yet a war be tween England and France, unless some stern necessity should impose so dreadful au alter native upon Louis Napoleon, would seem al most impossible. Resignation of Cyrus W. Field. New Yoiik, August 20. Mr. Field per sists iu his resignation of he active manage ment of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, owing to the impaired state cf his health and the pressure ot his private business, notwitli Luka Vie.lovitch, was the only chief absent, ! ten millions, ten and a th;r- if Viii.-i. . and his absence was occasioned by his net j New oi k. T he rt e-vpis wr.:r.- ui i'jc y having learned iu daytime lhe apr.oint;nt nt I aieuts ou account of the u-a ri:i!i::''3 I' of tins meeting. Alt-r the usual greetings, ! were over a million, and an iva. v'. ;?" the chiefs sent foith giievaiiccs : j U00 0er those vi th ptv-vl as wrvk 'We arc not," they said, "rebels to our 1 S-.-e-retai v Cass left t-hi j,ftera.xu f--r S. sovereign, fir his intentions are go -d. Wc ufgt. 1 ' 1-e livsr.t i. i.- ?aii. t.t t'.i, r:. believe Kernel Eifuii to bj an honest man, ci h:a duug'itcr with .Ir. Van l.;t,L.u- but when he may go a viy we shall fill into j Minister from the Nethemi. is. the hands of our naturaUncruics, aud then j The Po-tmaMer Gtiu;t-Sl and his ?-' who wiil protect us V They then complain- have taken a !.m per .-ry resi le-t..' a: cd of Dcrvich Pacha, who. Laving obtained j con u try seat of (ieu. Wailri Jg". from the Christians, oxen, horfcs and stores I Attorney Geuct-ai Black coutt-tr.pJatrJl'r of all kinds, which he required for his army, i xli ti-inoirow, t'.v Peunsvlvi:. had. instead of paying them, only given ta- 7 " rifs (written acknowh d-emcnts) a'nd'hadtheu i inree Persons rcKTiei- made their chiefs ,go to Mostar. At Mostar j Cujcaco, August 20. Daring iis" he had not only taken back the tarifs, but i oa Wednesday, a-fihing beat with -"gIv.-' had thrust the chiefs into r-risoa. where thev i scs C"J board, was capsized on thft like, f s. :ept two who cscane-i. i niiles from Milwankic. Thre all died except two who cscane-i. i niiles trom Milwankic. Three permits. t Next, the chiefs con.phineJ, the Lashi-ba- ! wl,om were noio C-rmlius Mur c zonks had destroyed their churches; burned 1 Frederick Lesv.ng, were dj, wned. 'l-'f their religious books, insulted their women, 1 ancc wtrc rescued by the steamer Lani.r and fvii hiiri.'il tlmir . liil. !.-.,, .,1;,... T. . t Uin r;a.-.nrt.,c i EVAXSVILLS, August 20. lie somewhat excited, but the consuls tranquili- j J1.866,1'1' TUUd U zed them, and represented to them that in or- ,b,s l,laS' ruc-K asnag oIPaSite Moaat . ! der to show themselves worthy the interest of EOfU,, ka lla ft f Teft ' n . I a full fared rf I- nnr ?ti 1 P.-.m . 1 H 1 i l-iurope, tney must sucmit to th? government , . ; . , , t i ...Mi.ofo.,,! ,t,..., .,.j .... and cargo are considered a toial lo- ,i -w uuju.Tiuii.i. e::ev iiujilwlL'U. eui wo have been so often deceived by the Turks standing the opposition expressed by the j lut we can no longer hava cci.lideucc in stockholders here. them, unless the consuls will act on our be half," After a considerable amount of dis- The Atlantic Cable Works Well, cussion. it was resolved that on St. Peter's Carvonear, N. F , August 20. The ca- day the chiefs should assemble their respee- towus, together with the Spauish possessions J ble is working beautifully. A McKay, the i live populations, and that each of th ?ir villa facing Gibraltar, may be regarded as so many j Superintenden of the Newfoundland lines, j ges should nominate two deputies, charged to t-eut a very explicit message to-day from ; write a most respectful letter to Kernel Ef- Cyrus Station to Mr. M. C. lvcr, the Agent j fcudi, oflermg their submission, and praying heralds or a better condition ot thing? in Africa while the journeyinge of Dr. Living stone into the interior of that sandy continent, promise to reveal to the civilized world the mysteries of a tropical interior, which have thus far been as a sealed book to the more cultivated portions of the human family. And then gradest reform of all the slave trade is warred against by the most influen tial Christian Powers! It has justly become infamous, and is fast passing away to obliv ion We repeat there are hopes of a more cheerful hereafter for the land of the colored races of men! . Tun Weatiieii in Cuba. A paragraph from the Sagua la Grande IIja re-published in the Diarioo' the Gth instant, says: "The heat is excessive, the drought intolerable, the ennui extreme, and the mouotony the same as ever; but on the other hand, the sickness remains stationary, or without notable in crease, in spite of. all the causes which favor it and sugars bring a gook price ! This is the sum total of our news." jC-tfThe Hon. Caleb Cushir.g has accepted the invitation of tho L'nitcd States Agricul tural Society to address them at Richmond rn tho 2"th of October. ' '" of the Cuoartl line of steamers, at Liverpool, respecting the disaster which occurred to the steamer Europe. A Telegraphic Message from England. New York, Aug 20. Mr. Field sent a message to England on Wednesday, and to day received the following reply: Yalextia Bay, Ireland, Aug. 19. The Directors have just met; they congratulate you on your success. The Agamemnon ar rived at Valentin, at sis o'clock on the morn ing of Thursday, the 5th. We are just on the point of chartering a ship to lay the shore ends; no time will be. lost in sending it out. Please write nie fully about the tariff and other working arrangements. A Lccuy Newsboy. Johnny Downey, a boy who sells papers at the Cortlandt street Hotel, New York, has come into the posses sion of 500 on the recent race at Goodwood Park in England. John sold copies enough of "Porter's Spirit" t- entitle him lo a hare in thrt sweep stakes offered by the proprietors of "Porter's Spirit," and -Johu was lncky , iv.i"h' to draw "Sauuteier.'-' lam to receive them. The consuls further made them promise not to stop the Turkish convoys, and not to disquiet the Turks; but at thtir request the cousuls undertook to pray the Turks not to iuolest thorn. Before leaving, the chiefs assured the consuls that since the affair of Grahavo no Montenegrin had crossed the frontier, and that Prince Da nillo has constantly advised them to submit. A telegraphic despatch from Constantino ple announces that- Kernel EfTendi had com pletely put down the insurrection in the Her zegovina, by an amicable negotiation, and the troops have been remove 1 from .the south to the north of Bosnia. Disturbances in Syria increase. It is con fidently stated that one portion of the District ot Lebanon comprising even Latakia and the amount insured is not ascvriaii-cJ- Z.AXESVILLK. AugUfct 2'.V Co!, w ' . Manypenn7, Ex-Commissioner of Iacisa- fairs, was nominated fe-r CoEgus u Democrats of the 10th Distant. Think or Home. The LusMrA his moments of relaxation froai thf fV business, allows his thoughts to revert family circle, is in a measure Sik j , nf-- trials and temptations of the world- ". gret to believe that there sre few who give a practical turn to sack thoiifc--elae there would bo a O" rover & Bier " Machine fonnd in erery well re'ilV'C JC2 3llc ,I-1 None but those who have espr. the benefits conferred by the use oi a &. Baker Machine, can realize its a'h-u-: . Offices of exhibition and sale 4Po 1 vrnv Wit Vnrl- IS Summer Street, and 730 Chestnut street. Philadelphia Satisfactorily Settled The 'TJ. fiom Mr. De Santy, at Trinity Bay. s:. torily settle thj question" the Queen's JA--7 on the journey "rA,. caller 3Ir. De Santy says it was y . d yesterday (Monday.) so tuat au ecu j eious that it occupied a longer time. city oi i r'poji, m cyria, nas revo ted. is- . . , . . e j mail Bey has been mortally wounded, am the Emir xias again demanded reinforcement i 8-n.Mrs. Estelle Anna Lewis, &t'. rri. . .'..I.... 4. l 1 l.: 3? 1 1 1 .1. . . -1 . .1. t . r 1'npnr.n OU a 1 luo j'luuueiiug .Afaos wild r.aa llivaueu IjCU- sails iu mu -nay je-i i.-ai. j - . . fi I l i . I j.. .1 ,1 :i U- Vmh r-p"3lTOl . anon uac ueeu reiiUlSCu. liie l?biiii ..-ui; ii.t " --c ,.,- Letters state there is no dubt thatRussiau ' of cur leading pu !i?uing houses t- r. . . intrigues nave neon eoudueive to the late dis- worse, aud nas tascn man i,,-" Cf, tarbauces iu Turkey, and that the Greek f gu'tshed pcr-vrp to ccarl j'-T -goTcrniiKUt looiontcfl the outbreak in Candii. her dign. . - ; " n TTTT TTTT
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