irisalintous, reign antqolitical llttas. correqvade The itebellion'— of the Alta Calitbrniatk. portant Movement of the States Squadron.' United = , )/9' Kony, ..4pri/ 24, 1853 The rebelli m gt ore serious - p crowed lowing it up b,pr( Nanking, they tex, — deeded to th'e ,Grail cuttinci off,all ar -by. theTawitie tit porial troops *Mil leading -to the which is. again in and causing which may now I J r‘porteci two forces, Rebel iIII u.lttle ari iy, t 4 t ic I, nose- beginning to .mistune a et.• The rebel havo taken ".heir leader its Emporor—fol- Aamation.s, etc. After taking d E titte-kiankfoo, and then pro. 4 eaasiorith the intention of id Portuguese Michas sent np Shatighae, assisted by the Im tiNLiheits—.lreve them back, andonskint of Che-tiang-foo, the possession of the Imperial he rebels to retreat to Nankin, em*dered-their stronghold. at on' the 12th of Mr . eh, the I:jand .I . .mperialists, were to meet hayc a grand and decisive bat- The Pekin E' off„:- with' 30,0 for hinr. the fore; izinz for defenCe ~ .0 . , ~ v ing, se. t h able •t 110 Men to manage the bueiness gners : at Shanghae were'orgati it 1.);. - ihg reported that thie re. yto them.' At S.haughae the States steamer 'Susquehaluta, s.of-war; and one French. eery is new here with the Ali. • toga, and intends to proceed ae and Japan, without waiti • , placed or to be placed uncle yet to arrive. •The policy questionable, as it will be co. peetations, of - the Japanese, wh of all our movements, and wi r result iu the total failurcof tb penttenf of: which, it,,, leaves fl teritan Interest to usher friend! i;% a - disturbatece which is nova !Ai*, ltetlali"e7o — n - siderni. - s-,..if commander of the - Japan Expedition, an not of the East India Squadron, or in anticip tin of a ,re-call , rn the new powers at 'l l Vathin , _ ton, of this e ravagaut Expediticin, irlien on vozsel 'would static:kit for all practical pa poses: • .1 Dr ..)leG tin bas puhli led a tang etsa 'on !..Moribund pd. nisi:Tilt Dynit ties and Chriq ,tianity" In Cii thi, which doses thus: Unquestion IF, the people cf China-now pre fer the Manch, („he present Tartar) yoke to cm prdtcetion -wh k Western States might afford; yet it is aeo MI belief that fate has dettined_ CI,. 17E1:6 unfrien. h.tvc the Unite. t?-Pee .British s ooutific*re and Bar Shan.l tLe .-qua bi;• ct , mmaud, this native is-V trarY to the ei are fully advi. in all probabilit bad f, :Won %If A eq,c,ls d'it tax. otherwise, and who .are aspi ti: pra nut .•• could -nurlon influences, un., is approachin., sated we ',ft.vp ' .of this part for.cuuwel, ruent turn to jit is' altogether probable that they jr}.. to role the black haired race . foreign t.yrupatity, however ;e , tain 1 t if.:, that a .nattre dynasty 4 e ist iuqependeutly of extraneous is it les: eprtain that -the period . , whether to b,.. • - ciesiretiiir 41epra. . o to itartire. -when the million; ,f Llitlia, sh a ll l oo k to Washington tt of other portion s of the eon- IA ridon for iirtlers. _Mit' , thick , that the rebellion can. akedi a long tim.. will be required 4,Lne! argues thus. thitt its FUeel." iI It j .) *ho t ', .. , rei: , n iutttest-. II: de,irahle? My reasous are brief 'rho ~.- r &at ohjet.t desired by for -1 ‘edeut ~ 1" intercourse with this us i• pl.lc‘,-3 upon a thvoritble and stn.- h a dot e rxtt . of wealth and affluence e ille . Chinese to , consume Cage foreign tuanufak:tures; anti such a al peatie and .1 tdetness as will favor goo 41:. . : . . The I h init not :Ateceefi, t to put - 11•.1 - 0 w°•uldl 1:= it- ~ t eec ic. toll..:;•.:I rlgprrs dre, a- will Pinib Ornite transit thilkli al reaWr de feel assayed ion, that th oral, these objects can be obtained to a I (e under this dynasty than ;Inv one prospect . of being established. I he bitol-y of China justifies the opiti presenl. i, theunest culigheened, lib- 1 4 and it ustrious race of- kings that 1 he thro‘ of the "Middle Kingdom," tis ineut btincy . this great people have , lii-eriae enjoyed snore peace, and i i 'from re hits and front mal-itilmin ( favoritt,. ithan:during any preceding 3 in can nuenee they have increased (ilth, pi ptilation and power. . 14:it 'lg., . t avail d hildt-elf to the utmost of 1:c, lin the Tarts and sciences. :What in . tit...ir bani,litnent we do not - exact, 1, euld 1.,: -rather an anomaly 'if, •-n;t , 11.,;,l . arritatd at such a hitch of (Mt not f tigage in political iulrigues: But apatorer . may have IkiiAt the I know t .e Chine 'e are much much op ! reign iu t mousse than the - 4 1;1:1C/111:, - . in ,43 int: VI- ' 'Lltit.lll tii3ii can bt. erato•- :ar ((},e(l facilities 4 intereour-e, if the upetor- and the;cla-- of p,m(ple most it i f re isiv.pellt-1.. kind a n:itiVe race of tiz, lislicci: and expccjallt when the headed - ht 4 . ahtitix;.e. - the most bitter bikeigintr, in all Chinas! . et.cr ...ut and during 'been bitter -tiff red ler... MEI= :I , 4:Lasky, an! • trreatly in w tci ni ski • MEM 1,11: 111, J . , p•twt.r. ibal• a rea,, 3.' r‘f El Cuctl,ii. , 611 bould , aceet'd in dividing the Empire. re ,41t. end ~ f internal strife and an- If they etitt t urell v that nart- of ,th 1:!).;:••• hiel ibe peace: • if : :the) s• la a point intersecting thesErie and New Yorlr is a distance of six or seven miles; with egnalV,_ grade; awl from thence:6 Erie is 36 miles, from the first named point tln Erie only 33 za less distance than by any I othar, route. .hints of our coriesportdont for 'that they as, rr lag, if there is any thing ia them, thte harate tie est of the road in charge trill' examint the Ll:u, ac aceordiegly. PcTrzea.--,The Reading ,Osaigte says it bi• k ten f' 'enough to do a vast =auntti a rdling for is 1 rtWaahrand companies , and received a good =AL kfc#4, than kisses for its pains:, There Is no Tendons and their prgleetn hoceine as iatolear t feature of ibe puffing :jet: r.-. tame; bre die hich Editits aro Ireldected to- e 11111112161 calls to • - . IO woad, mbar!, I •sporstiott would recollect it after moment h breaths; or , at !ram IL: alone, it famed* the poor der,; , •f et , ! time 11111C0 been 'esays. it then cOnarnon,r e for hie,ofirTioe 7 , C 7 food daal i npore than ov. • pOrr9ioue tato enough am& is done; trot the meat it eau or . 1 or wham • •nd as the Oast kiek4 I deal of thit--a txperkpeol in a iebool 7, n have been pallet tor. FiSE§i i• r has been ia .ItricOr c0v.3:3. d.n..r.: left td hie Mother, 'Whe:llcr !r.w..; i rg direct, or by the W 3 c.: •3: Lie a visit.lre are hot 3,/v12...4 Ger. rug, welt; ois tura to Harris thus give our !rea, Esq. has sold oat hL. , eu Oso. F. G{Llfo2lB, E-%:1 3 AN' L. Pittsburib Po of the• Leeds' from tiwi ipreft mr bit Phillip doubt it will m crude Journal. . fro, Allestiehy Cimuty, on. The piper will he e. ^th!'t. a Oiltnure, ia , tutain its popiiinn a. an In.,«I• been Zen catwa of drownlz; frt ions . tti lan. The :s-e ced a yivag man of inu,:h i r with hia yotuts friend, Mr. cursion to Illftah Roth, 11a There two weeks pr - Mr. IN5o: T. ' • rem • OR • tailipg e Aiwa, h skiff 40 apse mast hate e ,, swimmer,' wad swimming to e 4 to bii io •tdpn't be inwpwliately ed share the II staking the • Faggot tell. a o:halation exertion to • ed abeat as h wben a canal F 4 , 31, topposed ;Om 0. Or etxitied •owe injury, tltr L•• - ou being ttittrarn into the w - itt•r arde the ?hire. Ina moineut. or •. , potion to eotue and help know efbat I am about.'• i tem to ?knoll zracbmg bar, ••• I • lody, mad hicio eatat together twic, trd time 3fr. B. exmicatld himself tt got' sabot*, though in to great a ioseaaibilMr. that iereqaired ecL '• Oold* Mr. Weed's b 0.4 r aftarwurik. chum, fluf HADDOCK. EMI. lif, Cleirataud lime Pcalocrtst Ra) ._ bap akmuty hewed much Ilir :7. ent NtheiDatocrot Our of .90'ner of tb• 4V.? del* itki "'Law* cillf CITY Am Coy :rt At two acissiosertatit xecuted 'Sews of Some r LLB United Stew,' secoinry • : articles by Chits. A.lsas - al sketches of Western ic•r: recalled t 46 • pieeeuCwen Amery of th - historic& 'o " f "64 ,San rrart beau. 1 fork. 'The mend it to th tuanitar, I Ptibb4e4l. by Ilermse ork tY woOky of .pstronk,,, lOvors of Jibe Rite Arts Pr.'. soddenilopta:h too* to Itte Church, $e walk to the • there expired tiatabielioly (Hinds to In, em—TheXeadville papers erp...:an: • that plaew lasi week.. Hs. d • osarr‘ge nsremnny;a; she was takes Widdcaly , clan of .M 43 Reynolds in tb , •Y• in n• very few minutpl.. d leaves n I, , srge t titcle - /. rn her smitten' de lie. In Tuesdayi the Mail train 2. n. Ind time, ;t'it4 to gomvtlon DILATED. two boars he On ite tOp west, the •'un. 2 the Lxcnuotly switching 0111 the tender an track. The or the liglitniag train at K in:. thrariga taiggar imr N .. , n , gine of thb ligbtninz train m .'• fur Ow pa of drawing the !toil try a 1, ing back, th drive-tt heeli of the hare! tr.'" thrown oft th , track. The lightning tr.l n ‘va and (lea ;et it art!. half an r . ' -- .. .1. pretty l woman ie like ii, grett truth rk,n - o'ss, and haalne more right te bundle - Ipr - 71' 1 green roil or 1,,1)- 'ether similar ohnritin•qi , ~. •' lime je put . ',n i il l ereen speetneles. So toy. , ..!... tharilo Re.. lt-, and so sly ~.......__ i • —_ _ .. The in , city is awful ktud. pplt„ ' shamefully II ndere4.;, Ass were. 11 1•: I.' I •utti goirsety-!j. ettisti.rits to the Jail ... sagranry, . nketuasse. asUl diourdarly •••. • inmsths en,ll otsJtily lai. 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