latip at *Wad SON. AZitIVAL OF hiportaat /row the fint , of War— ssearioakarnittetiods of Oreadsvfr Ibrtiead, Noe. 22. ThArtival of the Canadian steamship Caatt itellater, wee. aosouneed :lift of guns sod discharging of rock et,. /Mt Litergpol Nov. 7th, at 1 P. M., eatiorrianil at this port the 214, with 44 tibia sad 10a MIN* paisengers--having made the lietiengen 14 da'ys. The new, by the Canadias is 3 days later, M~ciat tad • imperamd. We gitve - the lollowiryg_ralairy oflntelligenee with regud to the Coseunageateat inid regrow of the ICthe 17th, titiofint day of the Intabarthmeet, She admiralslo4 On whole of the beta, *mist -4 the land stied byengaging the sea batteries, oath sad eon* of the harbor. The Preach apedroa took tip a "coition about seven cable's length from the 860 of the quart:Was bet. 111 . t" .6ll Wftlist of the Fort Alessi:der and be +Winery battery. The English. squad- Mt bed tbe 140 pas of Fort Constantine- the vehignspit b attery and the )11:x111i:in, to the north. The bad forces deployed from the heights of Se heatolisil in a hirmidsiale and advantageous posi tion. The action, so far is the fleets ire eon tiet looted from about half past 12 to half pm* CP. IL, when, it being quite dark, the =ere hauled off. auntie states, in his devatoh, that it the Iteasiaas hadclosed the astrare of the barber by sinking' opt five vessels_ jimi two frig: atm, the allied squadron could, aft* the first aye hour, have successfully run in and planed *ea:. sites is eommunication with the land army wiliest, perhaps, a greater loss than they have nay smuttily angered. At the eenusenement of the action the endue -11111110 Wee extreme, and also during its pontinii we. Before the opening fire, Admiral Hamlin MIS" the "France observes youl' which wee replied to by shouts of "Vive I' EmperenrlZ The reiglielk loss on shiphoard is two Lien euernate, Chue ail Madden, killed, and sixteen ediaere wounded; in all 44 men killed and 266 warded. . The ships are oonsidersbiy damaged by shot and obeli. lithe French loss is 80 killed and 186 wounded. Assents have aim been received of an attack it... 7 the Russian troops, numbering, it is m. about 80,000,npon the forts an the vi tality of Balaklava, a town in the rear of the al lied position. The enemies succeeded in oaptur three batteries manned by Turkish troops mid is driving imiy the latter, who, it must be Illsolabered, are 'mostly raw levies of young men. The Naglish Light Cavalry, the &etch Greys, Mid tin 6th Dragoon Guards, however, aided by the Preach troops, speedily came to the rescue, end though the Light Cavalry suffered moot se venty the Russians were repulsed with great Mee and driven behind the batteries. Oa the evening of the 26th, the Rnitsisum, 8000 airmagg, made a sortie from the town, as well as hell the dirgetion of Balskava, but were repuls ed with great slaughter-3000 men being left Ased oa the field. Tar LArrurr.—Later advices say the bom bardinent from the heights was still vigeronsi : tarried un ' and Quaranuhe Fort and Fort Con 'Swine had been raised. The southern tower sad other forte hal been demolished. The town it is also stated was on fire in three different pia est. It was evident that Sevqopol could not hold out much longer. According to one se want the assault was to be made on Nov. 2d. A telegraphic despatch was reoetved in Liver pool from a Greek house that the place had been positively captured, but it requires confirmation. Tatscuipb of Nov. ith, states that the town it a Uses Ot mina, that t he r react. killed all the artillerymen who shovA themselves as the embrasures, and that all night, shells were poured into toe fort, leaving the edemy so . °p =ity of, re ring disasters. -The- Russian bad sought shelter under the buildings alongside the quay*, but the . allies were about to fire upon them from new batteriesi with red but balls. A London Gazette extraordinary was publish ed this morning with further despatches from Lori Raglan. It confirms the cap(ure of Lord Nuke/lin by the Russian;. The Russians bad withdrawn from the fort 4 in the vicinity of Ba laklava. Prkee Menchikoff is not in Sevastopol, but with the main body of the army on the plains north of alehlisenti. It is stated that the Wench bed lost 200 men, principally by explosion, while the iiseish loss is 100 men killed and wounded es the land side • Both the British and French tureen imve been cut up by disews and by loss hilllllMegaesta. Reinfbreenients are urgently walled for both from England and Prance. They are fortiheotning during the last and pres ent week. About 4,000 men have been sent out from England. These include the last of the tieleehmeats which bore arrived front Canada, the men of which are in n state of fine bialtit and The sootaty for each soldier enlisted has been Indeed to AI rUndg—the atnudsrd highth thre es* the service by one Mots. The Brittish force thohitalamt s /14te se arrival of the reinforee okahl have ha 4 lowarded to the Thirteen eat of 1 .4 iron cylinders which have Ma ordered yet Thoolwieh• for et,nveyanee 8 " 111 / 41 9 0 ., lo blow np the sunken phips, have *ft 'completed had shipped. Each of the cylin ar will cattalo, 1000 pounds of powder. One hundred and twenty gun boats, together with 40 lasting batteries_and 70 guns making a Wel of 2,800 guns, are to be got ready for an mesa as Cronstadt. TheSaltie fleet is shortly impeeted emi pime for the winter. • of 10,000 men is to be formed at Al der/est to-be ready for the spring campaign iu do Bahia., Averau Atm PROBRIA.—II appears very lioiebstal wither Austria and Prussia will not Ai! all kIN reltourse to the bloody arbitrament donne in the kingdom of Prussia. Prussia has t:Z20,000 men, feting the Anorian fron- Austria bee embattled along her fron tier to Cracow 20,000 men, and 26,000 in the pineiptlities. Both sides show great activity. The Joint in regard toPrassia is that on the ':7th the Cia aimed an audience to the Prussian Sitsberemlor at tit Petersburg. • Inamm--No domestic news of interest from the Coutitiont exespt what relates to the war. Mr. Soule, the America' Embemedor at Mad rap shovel at got refused permitsioi to travel by way of Ranee, on the ground that he had col /mired with the revolutirnin and ilmate--has now had this refusal withdrawn. Sarouuts Oocuaaanow.—ln Louisville , Ky., • ems* of foolish fellows having a lot of knotty Olt bats of trees, &0., which they could not ; nor split apart, got them together on .s-Thua&y evening lost, at the censer sod Main streets, bored a hole In the *pi log, tilled it with powder, and blew nit dirt whole 10 with an explosion which' ceneed the elatemi to ty in all directions. One chunk i mpordi v o awagon standing on Main street, ltangotthitneol who were standing on the rids• willikomMi ditto" was lamb bralsed, s a d id s 4 / 0 6. bra from him. The su , m spfia to sho run es a kola in the door of a home, amid suocbirlariout. cleisoliskal a Mallow oul dila lido dr ll* beim Aliaiitart—Tat sresusea et the . Wass is from the liiii of an uttuteraal molar &a., and was Mirrored at a fair held s 1 Aiwa at &sue; N l _ ii• 7- I 'o that titers . A i I would seise Ucambbies bi War -47, tar aloft wait I "=.ll, the upPli sit. , ~ it t e Ver the ' 4r. ttl: #.4 ~..d sii tak 411.44 " II five the .„ esailt flir.ii *kw k. r r *oak- Am? the iPileit li V . saes% - A thet.." • . - 411111 P" --' ,:' • .!- - .11. ~- i CANADLUL Minister to Spain. _ Japloon, on last Sunday, invited Mr. Mason to a prisms bow view at On Palaie. I. the mom of dineemiss Mr. Mason took occasion with great busses, to let his Majesty underhand to tie fell the dies& trona. of a war with Aireadas, and • " • Ameba eiibleedisiiiiiiii'deaelmniat *doh tits American Minister to Pori* aicosid pursue in the premises. That it* *Aid Si ANN 'M on t proper es4d weiler= the Preach court, asnalea. the 1164._ re th e oonsequencee, sad ask foe his l on i a linpolecas messed ss just unaltaga te! the bearing of American men and thin, upon Pim vain matters. He replied ULM in the Words of the article in the Ckautisomionael, which. ra will have seen extensively republished in the English journals. The excitement of the Americans ia Europe in regard to this &Sidra has run au high ea to af feet tile prime of Preach sleeks, As the gener al impression was that Louis Napoleon would not med., the Loudon operators sold a large entoust4l Preach motes. The consequence in Paris was .be fall of stocks nearly one per must. As such a tendency was particularly dangerous at this time, when the Emperor is in want of money, said the news from Sevastopol so gloomy that the festivities at Oumpiegne are a second time postponed, he had , no time for hestiation or dignity. note to Mr. Mime, breathing a 16.11 more deprecatory tone then the Constitetioaciel, was therefore cote municated in substance to the Paris Bourse, some hours before it was delivered formally to the Le gation, in order to stop the alarming , decline of funds. The sots withdraws all objections to Mr. anethis free . passage eredigh Frame. Loicis Ai:pekoe moreover invites Mr. Soule to proceed, A few mon th, since the Whig pape rs were through the Empire oa his way to Madrid. • • It i s cer t a i n t h at t h e w h o l e i n fl uence of t h e making this Union vocal with denunciations of &lash Ministry has been exerted through Lord the Washington Union for certain articles in re- Clarendon, to produce the result that has been f gard to the Eastern War, favoring the Russian attained. De Preach government did not an- s id e o f t h at con t rovers y. The Democratic party, ticipate so decided a stand as that taken by Mr. also came in for a share of this invective. The S 11161311; it thought that ho would refer the mat- I ter to the governement at Wesitington, which I cease espoused by the English and Franck, was considered too fee* to do anything. according to theke bulletins of our opponents, It is said that Louis Napoleon has been so was the cause of humanity, of sound religion, of fully convinced by the turn this affair has taken, of the impolicy of attempting to put a bridle on Liberty *self ! Then the English side of the q ufttion ' wee popular then, the belief was Prey the wild Yankee nation, that he has resigned' , himself to a perfectly amiable behavior, lit Toast 'dent that the Rustiia Czar was unable to cope until Sevastopol is really en prise, with the powerful combination formed against him: But a few months have changed all this, Elisout.e.a.—Mr. Asbury, and others, says the Jackson (California) Sentinel, in cutting The Quixotic enterprise of the Allies has been down a pine tree for saw logs, near that place, ! found, by actual experiment, to be no child's found embedded near the centre of the tree, a ' pl a y Sevastopol may fall, but if it does, what bullet abort double the size of a common buck- then? Why, then the war has just eon:mowed shot. The tree itself was over three feet in di ameter,oil the part of Russia, while the Allies are al and there was no earthly trace of an en trance for the bullet. For an inch or io from ready sorry they undertook the job! And as the where it lay, the wood was gnarled, or a sort of mercury of the Allies hopes run down to zero, spherical knot had been formed, and more that' so also does the sympathy of the Whig press for fifty circles were counted between it and.the near- them run down in a corresponding ratio In est outside of the tree Ffty years, therefore, must have elapsed since this bullet was shot in- a word, the very position taken by the Washing to the tree—and the question arises, by whom? ton Ceion a few months ago in regard to this It was supposed this particular part of California controversy, and which was then denounced so could not have been visited by any white man unmerc if u ll y by t h e wing press, t h at very press before about twenty years ago. is assuming voluntarily. As a sample, the Buf falo Democracy the other day boldly avowed its convietionethat the sympathy of America is, and of right ought to be upon the side! of Ru-sic, and the Philadelphia North .eloseraxt» and t;(1-4te, a leading Whig paper, now s "We frankly confess that v e nre not in.-lined to weep over these inauspici ills posipeers for the Pretieh arms. *h in tte• name of enristiante . , oval tile) iu es pouse and defend the cause of a weak against a great power, their course seemed, to challenge the re rest and good wishes of mankind. Though we were not simple enough to suppose them actua ted entirely by disintereeted motives—to believe that they did not, indeed, consult their own safe ty, as well as indulge aspirations of political am bition, in uniting withanrkey against the Rae sian autocrat; yet the measure promised to equal ize a too unequal fight, and for that reason sp. puled to the generous sentiments of the world. But the arrogant and domineering temper which the first email success won, obviously excited in the English and Preach govertimentis the un mistakable disposition they have manifested to grew insolent in their imagined omnipotence and to lord hover the nations, hie very much cool ed ourisympathini for them in the present strug gle. -.TW Curs however, premises to keep the Allies, all their available resource', busily employed for an indefinite time to tome, and we shall not regret much, before they are done with him, if he should limner, by e some sharp leemous to teach thee ii.proper portion of hnmil ' ity and good manners." That is the propersiew of the, Ratter; and all ere have to soy further is, that the Democrats lAtioies.,e,tit lira': and after being well abused for taking the,eiraeriega ilde et the question, it is now admitted they were right. The paper above quoted, also* aye, that Russia is so nearer 'Weed than at first; sad it hopes the Cur will teach the' Allies a much needed lemons of heimil ity. There will soon be no differenoe of opinion among right-minded imarimos on that subject. Axacnora.—The Journal of Commerce tells the following capital aneeto.k nfJoc Smith, the Mormon; "Some persons visited hiak during his troubles in and the eonversation turned upon the w rda of lie wai, asked chat he thought of 'hi 1 r • • c req u ired who had been smitten on one °temp— t h o other also. 'A very rt kaarkable passage,' Ec answered, 'spoken by Jesus bile elf, and striking iHnstrative of his thorough acquaintance with hum", nature A man may strike you at first under a mistake; or without intending any harm; and you ought not to strike bark immediately, but turn the other cheek and gave him an oppor tunity to erplain, or, if be in earnest, to repeat the off - once However,ou need not turn a third time, but if a man stri kes you twice, then iota him like a thousand of brisk." Wain .oRATHER. BE IN SLAVERY --la the Police tiourt yesterday, a colored man named John Stuart was arranged on charge, of stealing a quantity of clothing from an elderly colored woman. Stewart plead guilty, sal offered in mitigittiew that he was out of funds and food, and had taken this course to provide himself with the necessaries of life. He stated .to the Court thitt a short time since be waa *aline in Raleigh, South Carolina, and upon being informed of the kind treatment he would receive from the ADA tiunists in the North if he would become a free man, he concluded to purchase himself, and did so at a cost of VWIO. Ile left his master and `came to Ohio. "Since Ireatue here," ecietiused Stuart, "I have been kicked about and abused. by all classes or white men: Can't get work from ' nnouc t and to borrow !tie' . to t broad with, again. I did a g;ead detil better than I ever did Here the defendant took his seat to star sentence of thu Corsi, whisk was that be be sent to. the chain gang at hard labor for one month and pay the eon of present:kis. Stewart said he did not mind the lobd labor, and wis-thankful for the prospect stf getting same thing to est in jail. He declared that as soon as he got out he would go South and become a slave again.— ff.acitmati Gazette. &dm tiommize.—Thei Gam* base' t a "word BARNUM'S 800n..--The indkaticno an that i to say wont the resek of the Mauseimmea Ban:lulu's AtrivaloGßArHY, encergliagvhich sot election." This, in view of the fact that the much has been said of late, is likely to have ° i Gazette still a whig paper mid to be wider sale than any work or' cr pabliehed in thisl prtresse• country. Having bad the privilege of looking ' nothing else, will strike tekil° as rather °LW' ov«r Mr Roitiohln worths." book, we found that i ler. Time was when to be anything else than a tit" orders from b°4161/°ll and travelling sr", 1 tokiy in polities, was to receive no favor at the cotton, up to yesterday (thel4th) afternoon, for t hands of that print; but now it has got so low in the exteltmli = e l u m ber disalet -W add 111° "" 41 ' the political seals, that it can rejoice when a copies. The recimid by each mail are ~. . _ most t ams dad o _ vory i ng f rom 000 to 0.000, i. irtog wandsipte for Governer is defeated ia.klae verging more frequently upon the letter than the 1 eachusetts, when sieves whig candidates fee Con former_sad all ilia without tbe slightest pros ' gems a r e defeated; when all but six of the whig poet of abatement. Bookseller* whose general ' mmtlidetes ler the Legislature meet We 2_ o fete, orders for sew books rarely meted a haltdosen t __ . _, --0 e eseididims '°"" . I seek, order this work fekhumbeda and five burl- I and every mew In of the same per ; duds. Travelling agents seldom* oaU for twat kV for the Suss° °ma° wP IIIO 4II whew the re ams 100 copies, and frequently as high as 1,000. itarnaverw wanted. This is the met result in Were it not for the extraordinary We of "Uncle m omoso b sootto , owl eh e to % % woe i s n o i s e d . Tones Cabin," which , " we IntieutabdP rea c h ed 1 a total ale of 812,000 copies, the foreging theta Weil, as the bernocay severipupeeted Much would be perfectly ant!ntar as it le they appear , h ol n H hwatete, we don't see why we should oomperatively ahonkl die ordersem. l be dissatidedl time for lite Vino *oaths in Ilia same ratio,' -or• as the ' eonlidently the guppy. i HAMM lanonn.--431reeley retorts upon a right of his autobiography, farad United States 1 Knee Nettling piper r • initialled in New Yolk elope, will bet Barnum over $4"09..."(141° by by an Indium Wages, which bed boos ebosiag York Experit.) op - lam, in this wise: • uWe have no objections s A Thor gesum,ol,- i Dab • • L imit way wee Mr, Lseehi way make of the liberty of *Mee Bp i% the 4fteia of whirl ne "wok, bee it may act be . Anion' to angyst hes ow* Pt wwindil. it has 1 fake beam that Wale be ahem es a gram lasi mem, he Alan three s fist tags so oug l6ll d g i ewlo "lay ; Inenhit4kr wait PO pp bash de barrees4 ittelies* if a twootOsolloll 4 iowld k's 11 w il l Oa ) Lt. 1 osier the owns oesnymia. this emstFlfie Ivor, wi th 116 • 11 . ill 16 ,,11Ntt lis has bleu *heed .404 la a essawst liner Its dlonnuoo s . will t 4 r111194‘11 Sitkilt Jitet r i‘y utpl Wail sp soda *pa ON 11411614 , • - Or i taeli ci . 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The Seftril Ma p too, "breathed freer and deeps." y Thq hod voted br Clark and "void waiter," bat -after they bad dose so, it became evident that Cterliivote would be wanted is the Senate, while the "Maine Law" was a got llt dell better bobby to ride, than to practically awry oat... So they were satisfied to twerp responsibility, sad at the mune tine hold on to the hobby. Bat the ovoid vote, vory per versely, has knocked ail these calculations into a "gin shop." Larger Beer, poor brandy, whiskey "Schnaps" . ned "core' nice," are no where. In a word, SITMoUIt is'at the Governor elect; but Cwax ii . And mow the Maine law must be carried out, or the Seward Woolly's acknowledge they' have rode the hobby only to get in power The vote is close, very! Clark's plurality will only be about SOO! What Has Wrought Ss Mango 1 lag Saar is is kis 100 '„ .vitalsossism. I.ll4logilawr gird kr. * 40. 01.3 , 's "poise pow , ripask tem the sipp—ifies pokes pkia ,4)111141,e "aids 'airs tn. Itil# 6 . 1 1.1 0 ►' to lepsist a yaw Aline IVA* hmis M. Cutriest; isChiaii: is ars tie Saw Elroy Whipit '. 3 litP--!..'•' low yea end elmtwiera. Mr. C.' it will lie ireeelleeteli, eelse ens of Ilihr. Pillinern Secretaries. In that, eageeity be aid sot esquire a very briniest reptesetion, tier hen hie aster ill the &Mahe sines added to hie Nauru. ii in he is determiniod that the "wallah Garber tins acquired shall be extended $s the ibluele verge of the "credit system," ie helm that a good return ier the inmseratest, in the shape of pol!tieal bonus, may be rallied in the . Presi dential rage of 'NI To this end be has become the public expouuder el the saw dogma is poli ties, called Know Neehlegism. To this end, the trifys of Delaware mode no nonimetkme the pre sent Fall, bat boldly marched over to the ranks of this new party. To phis sad, too, Hr. C. bas recently, or rather bee published reeently, a speech made by him epos she isecesion of the whip of his State abandoning their organisation. If we are to take this speech as a programme of the future amuse of the Po, Nothings--if it is the principles upon which that organisation en pests to contest the eleetiou of IBsB,—then, in deed have the Free Seiler* and Abolitionists of the North, and especially of Pennsylvania, who hate rushed into its embrace with their eyes shut, bees most amtentially taken in and done fur!— Our Free Soil friends are aware that i tir. Clay ton has occupied a commanding position in the whig party, beam the interest naturally attach leg to any movement on the political board in which he any take a leading part. Is the opi nion of th.s gentleman, then, the whig party— owing to the bitter sectionalism which permutes is--can never be again represented in a National Convention, and that any effort of the Democrat party to make a nomination through the same agency miens result in comparative failure owing to the sectionalism which distracts it. Such be log the position of the two parties, in the astir lion of Mr. Clayton, be desires the formation l a new one whose platform shall sternly iynore sectional ;sour., as a matter of necessity, if not C choice. To suoh a party he is willing to ten , r fealty, and does not hesitate to say that in ii opinion, the "American Party," alias, the K , Nothing party, is just what the emergency mend.. As particular and fundamental pl in the platform of this party, he thinks el be the denial to aliens born, the right to v ' the new states or territories before naturali as in many they have been permitted t.. - He would not exclude naturalised chile i office, but where the qualifications and el e , native born althe' and a naturalised , a equal, the preferenoe,alffr Clayton think on always be given the former. This rule I ou have of rigid and universal application e tenacious on these points, declaring he l t . te net :. ...est fee cdfiee 'J." .'--- -'" ' to thee) sentiments, and who is not ng stand or fall upon them alone, diem support from orguiltatioas holding se opposed so those embraced in the American party. He than proceeds il "A party formed on theft prineip • ocremaily be thoroughly making and n al in its character. It can have no i divisions; no parallel of latitude or lo di divide it into discordant fragments, t elements of figure separation and eivi r. wring the Slavery vanilla' u a pio isle, of party organisation end as utte no for party combination.; it mid re the suitableness of any men for bi lice, by the question whether he Iran f, a the mere extension of Slavery in et of the United States, always to that as well as ever' other domes to the people of that Territory, wb to have the right to decide it, as moo numbers have sealed there to form commonwealth." It will thee be men by our fn it that the political sago of the • es i lk through this Clay . telescope, de more favorable to area th an Ni "fusion" and Anti ebraska word, a "foreigner , ' l if he him much preferable to e thraionist.." is i ifeet, also from Mr. Q's resat relit Senator Shields, wheel he Wog; 111011 i ly, and delves that sere be in ' hundred votes, sad they were teary re-election of that gentleman, would oast them all in his favor. Het hields cry Free Seiler knows, voted i NI bill. But there is stronger - ' tb ten's new tarty is not to e) esiveling fustian of the an mop discovered that the - wee moved. Says, Mr. C. in subjeot,•••••• " / always thought din t division between our clout the stet" ezpiession of sounded In his ear like a I may be permitted not tie my subject as to my that friends differ with use Act of 1820, 1 never lesead aneiestsiaye int this party weed. II it well of the Joacht ported a bill which b ecame lerridoci north of the p ars e to the Beate of Miami, the State of Delaware. nate, isolating Heim Weems, then approved Not asiThig*the other I ever beleA. I hest a I Wiseman 00 tho_olllool ed my views territory to ' the Laws :. PloPteamadsrllie- Ipeueseel the /odium I arebiemo el lad repeat Awe um so Vthe Irahowi et, whether Ewa roma: Arid as it so— - Amid sy es that that noble whirlwind' have all st compromise that ageographieel Ily justified diet it weeder from many valued wilt, of the the Whipof of their Obelrmas deg. SO Jain. as Inge as is the Se pit bill. . it that with Mr. , who adopt _.%llriiLthtois . bet 4.. seseteally there from the r. " re- Lisa I eves orZtherti ' Re silo I A k e . r Ovegir, ANA. ".ilini*.Mllo4wish thy46 1 41 11 10f4101110000 1 of dm , :United States ads. dm sees to the Ibirl fismily and The peoposal it is Mg sad wonKbate bees 'special Or for ; the 4 , 4octios of P1U11.1112.11111- ' spparestkp few .of bin polemist es ' Eurtvena merebenti, man ?swift- Alesendeei t sl man • wits Oat a few years since, when 4411* refused to sin at the table pawls von! booed a atenntboat imam* York Mod Boston: At titiv„Alsz. piqued, and has since .esented the him, hy refining to give his con transfer of his : kingdom, is the pros- fowing his Wince and using his in-1 England; co Flea hem negotiating for k ter. 'abet last, hoprerr, his intentions were suddenly blasted, for in the ear ,f the months the Illeglish Omani at recoiled a despatch from his onvern kiin to inform the King that, in , of any .disturbance in the lainmin, he receive no aid front the English Govern- . whose entire resources were required for Ilion of the war with Rusin. This etly knocked "Smithereens" out of all of EogLuid becoming his ally and tee of his broad sores. The King, suffering higb brit% lad not been informed of th Atiral of asirwtence on the part of Great Liu at the time the Joaritals despatches were , np; but it is thought that when made r, to him it will have great istnesoe on his I ; as Well as that of the Prince, and result j .ineficially to the interests of the United States. Indeed, the intelligence which has "leaked out" lhas already caused a marked change in the views of residents, and they frankly declare that "if , they cannot count upon the protection of the Lien 1 of England, they we ready to plane themselves i under the wings of the American Eagle." 1101gibg 1413 Ow hi IA Ai with •ode kwoul not Such was the-state of affairs in the middle of September. Says the Joantal : The only point of difference remaining between our Agent awl the Ilaiaiian Government ap pears to be in negard to the time and manner of admission. The Government desire to have practical Annexation deferred for a year or eigh teen months, sO that, in tie meantime, a &pub- Ifban form of Governm , ot may to adopted, so that at the col of that period' the Island may come in as a full fledged State. But Mr. Gregg, acting under iestructions, probably, desires An nexation to be immediate, as a Territory which a State constitution may be, formel f t e ; the reopte. lie urges this mode o f Annexation on the ground that-if the other course should be attempted, designing men might prevent the a doption of a Constitution embodying the prin ciples of Republicanism as understood in this country. The Minister, of Finance, Mr. Allen, who was a Boston lawyer; the Minister of Foreign Rela tions, Mr. Wyllie, a Scotcbman, and formerly a merchant at Mazatlan • and the Minister of Pub lic Isstructioas Mr. ruusixong, formerly cler gyman from Peassylvanis, all concur with the King ittAheir, desire to have thi Islands annexed as a State—principally to avoid the agitation 'of the question Of slavery,. which they apprehend may come up' if they have to pass through the Territorial crucible. - laws: t ne- to test tic of- Just previous to our bet advioes, the British Consul had secured an audience with the King, and a messenger was forthwlth dispatched for Prince Afiexiader, by his order, for the immedi ate return of the Prince, and every one in the secrets of the Government were confident that the Treaty would be signed in a very few days after his return; because, when he left on his journey, the policy of the English Government now developed, had not transpired; itod as be depended upon the assistance of that Government to avert annexation to the United States, he will it is believed, on Jibing the futility of that hope no longer combat "Osti,gy." Oar readersmay, therefore, nett nonireziedi to be called upon to hail the neeession of this Island State to the American Republic. 'tory leave e ought Miliottt !MI = Mr g 3 no,. The St. Louis Republican says the dale *of a gation just elected to Congress from Illinois will to t h e consist of five Whigs audifour Democrats, six of heel the membsO, however, being opposed to the Kansaa-Nanka Bill. Tbe last delegation eon , 111 et- sisteduf fog Whigs awl fi ve Democrats.—Ga brash& mite. 4 1 " Per Contra, we learn from the Chicago Tines, much better authority than any St. Louis paper, that the-"Busian" victory in Illinois was a sele yraphir, victory. In a word, instead of "Fa llen" carrying that State, Doi GLA.iB has been lust signally sustained. Thus, Richardson, Harris, Allen, Marshall and Trumbull, all Dem *eraser/au been *sleeted to Congress, being a majority of the Delegetiott. The four first nam ed are Nebraska men, one of them beating Yates, who votigaizun the menaure in the last House. Moore, Ussiorst, is elected State Treasurer by 5000 majority. r The Waite Donee*. has been sustained at !low! WSTID Clay with the re:. 1 or Eharteel D. Leoorrpte, Esq., of Beltiatore, the eerily involuted Gareetme of the Territory of Kaisse,lifron Monday last, to ussame the defies of Me responsible olse. Reis scamps- Died by hie finsily.—firmnite. We pees no other paper Imo dial AMR. The last we hehrd from Karam, Gar:, , *for merly of Beaton in this &Se, was papering to organise the Government of the new Trimly. sir Ma It. •311 q is defeated for Coupes is Wiewaseine hs . ,dluities Billiasharst by at least 6,000 seejFinty:,;Vsuistie. . Oar ovevreary proimbly means (him H MAIM Ss is am of those who rated aipptime the N 1 bit " Wonder If Me deituris a Pe ** le ' ?Wiwi Adatie l istrstion, sad the itt4 i:u'o4 to &Sit A. eevet--.1 si 4bs . eseph 16 - 4 10 m 0 4: 6 Whiti tt its Climes, kleirmrwith a keg of ma -.4 1 /Ne , kl4 l Lr 401104 Vittellir., . . Hlips a nuinip Aims *lbw tag of rsa f -ot thb *lle T 4. !rocked ens Jo WOW I iv 1: .110 /WWI. IS have the, Elsodwiell the myiago, pro aid _,br feiholhsig,il•imethat.• 1:t sot be - ewniose, • bows isms dm tins sass rj=l=== le li ttle Ifi as a bai ad o as sea* stair le sw ss sea b. •11 listimAikrOihmOb •••• 61 7. sad it is • slssis• r sot s oak gellwilaisliiivatprowidie bitter hells* of= fisting la sass duped. Dot dile saki, if tb. samexed Use *Wile is dot &esti" tN7I. mei 61 • 11111 bir • taus 1 lbws tint eased (leas ism 55w1.4140 40 “- The wailer will Os yeresivia. spy somilla lime se nolo, ye** r io =l: .o = l pa Pidar i Al l b r a g e irr e siedeasi way:leatirhb pril . imitagg Asa serflasess orsosel potatoes. Tbsa take a Isir start, latspiar op tha ohm fr yssasses les ist the:way, kiak Isla eassay---lbse ter teissula aka way, sad stesoNy Oat stay Iwo yobs los, Ma. U ou so sop a twersq‘e et. ••• the On bar . • b.sstitd of. hoe, sal a slobsoosos toe Wq ae I& f UI eerie t• 'makes • COMlllieliity t. ita 4081 Pr. sa. U b be •allot *FM% 116 10 1 * MOO by takilnii lows Ose hasse, all there Wpm to be hilt toes is the preatisos, sailboat sews-4s prop Os late el trait. After widsh, Pleb sC the pato bangle, tad try to Otter doss the Wow sr ressmaissad woe do to Oro. salt doss Os due, which will soon goo& the ire. Sit Yell. eth. But f tire !saw be tousle* pressed at twos to the teroloko--tars oat dig. bones, COIN obolffp lad pip . by titorri unit the Ire may bate gah;d viscient headway to your Weeds*. 1.0 oak peresod thither. Bush .sett.—rise the kitten, SSAarrelnify dews is a work tendon. Pitch sot the pleases, sad tumble out tlio utinbiere, but camp flews the tamp. be few broaking Weir le, awl tun the baby to the. wend story window of the boom oppote. "'Stk. If a .lair*6. berefug, first run into the metro , ' bees—yell sad two act agsfu. Then pressed is the lens et the eonflogretios. bet the pip sure their own 111100 If bee awry at the ear ekelso, rake, apd voda, or an era fat of hay. or a bushel of otruips. Don't p seer tile how coo-or cows, they might kick or book you. fith. Yell. 7th. If yea happen to ran against any one in your efforts to be %wife', sternly tell him to keep oat of year way. Stk. When Me keels ever—the property being either OW . ved er destroyid, yom e zgwoommi homeward, but newer Liaiat to draggles •• z• or hoe. cart to its bones Xo one can espeet it after seek exertion,. 9th. When arrived at home, give 0•11 MOM terrible yell, and go to bed, with a good consols. , " and the refection that tire years of. nab services wig retitle any man to exemption. VS. The attention of Agents and Insurers is desired to the advertisement of the Merchants' Itssuranee '•ouipsuy, loestsd at No. 80 Walnut /Meet, Philalelphia. l'he capi tal is 11400,000, all of which has been subscribed Pr. The directory is oomposed of highly reepeetable gentlemen; mane of then', aa will be seen, are re,idents of this city. The Cowpony Is rupidly increasing in business and popu larity, aad we predict for them great and aroerce.l macess. The Secretary Dr. D. J. SITAR - a, is well and favorably known here, baring been raised and ' , deemed among 111. Th. sanoissky Nirrpr tb)uk. thst• the person swho wrote— "Early to bed, mind early to rise, Makes a Mao healthy, wealthy, and wise," was& a mod mistake. It sonsim very well in poetry; bat whoa you costae to try it on, it's not quite so poetical. Now wa've ao particular obleotlou to going to bed early, but whoa we thlok of getting up early--efgh, that'. soother thing, tepeeially on a frosty morning, when you can see your breath making tithe oinks round your head, like "the emeke that so gruosiWly curled" eotoewhere, and you are lylag eowifortahly wrapped op in the blankete,,cogita ting ott the vanity of all things here below. Your eye glances towards a mirror, and you are compelled to pub• U.K the Minas of marriago between two uncongenial *For tta,—a doll razor and your own face. Then coma, the risen' of the second bell, or a• the darkey said. the qe eond ringing of "the first bell"—tolling the death knell to all your morning comforts. "Early to bed, and early to riee"—pskaw! we believe whoever or.„ , te that did it in bed, and laughed at the Joke. tipoov WCT or Evn...—A 14111krue down to New liaap shire, who believed this vdabustible hall upon which we hi e s WIN about to "go or like &flash of p...wder, wrote the following auto to a preen to whom he warn indebted for a pair of boots: "B•liating that i• a few days we must stand before the dodge — ads* World, I could not feel jai:tilled without writing • few tinier to you. You will recollect that I bought a pair of boots of you and never paid for them. Therefore I send you this bill." We wish al/ our delin quent. would become ibileriits for a 'bort time' The Ladies columned with the Catholie Church, aro making uneasier ansagnitertu for their Fair, to come .fr at the Reed Howse oezt week,—Monday, Tuesday. and Wedeeeday! From what we snow of the arrangemeuvi, and of the object fur which they are seeking to raise money, we loon cordially reousamend a 'triers.] attendance of our citisesna. "As ye woutd others shoald do unto you. do ye eves so 1.0116t111." The Ohio Stets Jestrecti says that no portion of the nrAdi of the State Rant of Ohie are veciareil by Stave Reeks. It has a astety raid of about ► million of dollars, sad asob husk is hood is receive the Nat e.t . a< ahem Safe enough, probably, if the note. are n4tqll sashed home at vacs. Disowns:l,—On Friday evening last, a young man by the acme Of JAWS! BIItYLN, was drowned while engshged in El la; a look on the °anal, aboveOith street: e was a young man of good disposition and sound pnociplea, and was beloved and respoeted by all who know him. !le leaves *Purge chute of Meads to mount his sadden and uutissely sad.—Gimetts. The above named, was about 17 years old, came to this cormAry from Ireland about six mouths ago, aad pearly Magee dud, time worked at the employment by which he abate to hie untimely out He was the sum of reepeentble paresis, who when they receive the bbd iatelligenee of their bersartatiot, will deeply mourn his low. • NIIIINSPAIPZ4.— How lonesome Le the fireside where Uwe ia no newspaper! Ask the mai% who has a tiaatly paper to road, with the latest news, the good stoma; the woeful lessons, and witty saying, of the Newspaper—ask Iwo its rain.. Let his Le deprived of it fora few weeks, sad Ann ask hint to pat as estimate apes IL It will have risen above aU l,7..reAasyr. And how 'natty who thus look upon the newspaper who, unless it tomes to Wind at the evict moment es.peet od, are fretful and ;umiak sod denounce the publisher, the stile and ererLthing else—are prompt to hand in the; duos! Fun in. 4 -1- A newspaper is a neeessity; bat no. bite Gaiter neeessaries, the renders of them are generslly such consummate dolts that they are willing to furnish Tom, Dick, and Harry with a copy, and taint t o Itwt f ur pay. And we confess to being one of that same! Can the error be remedied? We fear not, unless there eould he an understanding between publishers! BCROILAXT.-A nither'easenaiva Burglary was perperra_ red in this city on Tuesday night; the Watch end Jewelry store of Mr. - Saurian, on State street between Eighth and Ninth, having been broken open and about one hundred watches, sixty of them belonging to customers, and all the Jewelry and silver waie in the shop ►toles. Mr. S.'s Luis is very heavy; In fact, we believe the thieves took away every thing he had, except a few toys of no value' In,. A sew advertiser appears In our eolamns this week, is the pompon et our young friend Stat.. Ills stock we can recommend, while we hare no hesitation is saying the prim he hes milablished air as favorable to parobiwnt sa say establishment is town (Awe him a rail. gm. aigletted to eall attention last wrek to the ad vertisement noticing tho rotors at of Ur. P. ii;ll's Drug Stem . /lia now toiabilsimont ieei ono of tbo fin. noiMilprovonaosts in tellurium 1 • ...te and enter. pdN Itnly cognanaikage. tt ewis f. •., ,•• wore it few more MUD. j1111 , "}los. Jam M. Botts, of Vs. hos wrlttaa o letter, in Sbieh he ago he to sow "stros=iwsd to light oil the side of the Zsow Notltisg." ?hat settles their "hush." Jobs M. Botts never "slept" ttttt rep *lam mot mu Tyber, that be did 'nt ruin! lift. G BAIL Moreros has eonsenuid so lecture is the Bastes Course of Lectures on siercry during the coo k, Mehl, as a:militias/1 that he is in treat the subject se tie ileum just. without »throne* to the presmaped epia loss f hoareni, "Hare you seen UM to-day &nage bow alloy titisge are in Taus. We notion that s maa named Sown by Imes *nod am oast in that hate fee ekeetier an Ohm Zoe they tee a man twee t, tlidiens fit snip iiiiii4anat kers .74. -- TneV maw for doing. lidatme: knew • nod efraiinewed t b• Meek th• fear *a war washed it limed fausia" sad tem Joke rrris Si UM* swereelk Ow id* *as b 4 • Iniii i. hrinh I D is a* lb* Lard Illas sash wiek * let Slaw yid and • pair at daw.a iroialgke mainnemlar hebdiase dot ameadame dear ..es ke ski . 111111 0, 0 4.1101 1 .;aiwweeweL W•mitn= a k• tank et tee ban s *oak. W• r•• oedema weig wat slosagas we wow (sift se . Udder I* ib• "aestese we- otth• mew an &wad deo Or& *et !, sa= t ekiedena pemedied likw a . Os anyilet ink 4154 • a t ; ailimbeimmia„ wait at *a amilaft se Ink* „ • ;...1... reas.:eakTereurisset diersliummme::swb7Ttaeft.7.7Nirtili.e::::tl.7,_. c- MOM %wit wash" greilmio s seat* st. capilapre It it. ~, kmoks tistess, sad ties pliedißibie and emeetimpt m , ,( ,". lie' Berskiee Yreka% sadAtlrsews" have be et m ' a 110liorftiphiss,lkiesallikkkorst tie* o ath . " 4 " b on flostilm psiiiialsaa is s essibisal haws. 76 ti tiesr el tbs oPealielps Peekive would have 4.,6 44 "wpm* sit points* polities. «add he have steams.... di esmai is des Tatars, which have pul l ,,d 44 ..* s doss plablis ha lb* last Ave or Dix dap. N.. 44 t, ries jut u se h as kaps . whis is a quiver, and ia . tit 441141114417:,:igith.":11111411111:0MkelliliWiellifill144:644.1111111411:15111•46":"1", flitimfekce4:l4:'":". Vim deg Me MOW WY 'IY. Th• ,„., 64. emir spirits but drewsisg 01 4 1 0 Me akoptit, u.'; - : hews, whisk seldom wessehemeia tie nut .. km _ w shwas. resits, gloss ti* sit* ar blame u,„ ~..71 0t. I. s y a . h ....... r . o f daily at Wait Near:, all the mt a ,„ 4 t ee w&—hv tids puraity is bona, are venki, Lot set .I. NUM vol* Ilse boas allisisrly essvassed, than a . 4 ~ Assists *seising. 1211 no K now Nod"tap here sly moth *vacant t a t. truss Awed 011 Um bees eounaitted t b, 1 : haw k w o od "eon but se theboarl t c.. r wr thot goy mot* go behind the Isepe ct ,, n . met : be will he this most Maier et New Yuri( heyoui 44,4 sad question. Poulloly he say prove a ' , tun a d giotrate that hie sateonisote would wan.," u ,spr hem The deaths of Mears. Bannon sail Suitt, .4 burg, is easeogneate of Were* newtod et 1 1,. use... some inhuinted Irishmen, on the Tth eft semething wane than •ZeittilliNet w tLat 14 0 . Stroll dotermiaatios on the part of the satire to avenge their notnitir at the het c 0 1re.,,", city. It ie to he feared that the trir the "order" sub tin 1 / 2 6, will 'lead to mop, to long. I fervently lop* that no rue port of thlllintter will ignite • isollisioti, for ma p a !, volution sad moons of wpm* of tb. would in sash aeon, render the Imithatite od with tbeirreeent vetory 1a Maiwilasette 10.; they are by no means disposed to tenni. e t ,,, apse The suicide of Mr. WUILIZII Nord, the 1 •t cr Ist, has occasioned tome senaapoo awe:, was an Englishman of aristocratic birth, t (.1 tt.'r • habits,; an astrensest in politics, being • r , ado" reddest striped and as proud p:rso, soy u , drnakocratte tbeoretirsily. in a 1 kiwi some Meeks ago, he related to Toe I. .11 y bias (connected with the alleged unit . .. • , Cher and the consequent estrangemeo , t.:, combined with poverty and dirappo,otto 0./ his sensitive natitro to the ver4e coinnittted the act of golf- sourAer wt.r, u On Howley night he hails lilt said about to start on a long Journey n. Tuesday morning be swallowed enough {ruts, to ohophant, rerorked the phis., threw Dann: y e Na, and, no doubt died instantly. 1I , • ,„ p a twelve and .-half cent piece, w.th K. to , •111. 4 ,,, wreaths remains of his fortune aft.• t.t. labor. Poor fellow, how many tbere ar.. ilar pursuits whom experiences L a ,. • own. ?be loos of the ship New Erik, tr a, it 404.1 cooly-ants on board, tietweco un the Jersey Shore, has rtelit...l r ), this city. It is melancholy to r•"o .„ out's toot, the majority might Gat,• wreckri ,ration near the .pet r • with apperatus, or had the ,team -•u;• 1,-1 . wreck by the underwriters to IMO t i r with life hunts. But the mortar : r Ihr rendered tt*elerr, after the fifth • hall, the crew of the i•titp de,ertiol , the ere it in tho only remetnttg : boats from the !hors ceull not hte .n • ere brought no aid, and it-ere, e,th o t of the dry beach, in sight .• +it . 1.: - , •. _ ing home.. two hundred aid ittlt to - dire,' perish.. L The ship tiro , .• ring a fug and it was not unit! Teo , to *rued sufficiently to permit tle ~,• wreck. About one hundred ate] • eiertnans, l three or four ot wh in 1. hauttlon The New Era was hu• ' a L 3 thi• twat the first voyage. She wa• s,•- dry goods, and chalk, consigned t : city, and was incased in venous offt • - to the amount of BSO,OOO or 20,0 e, • insurance covert the seine of the n, s •vr shall eumpeosato for this awfu, Henry, the commander of the c•-•-• ment intended, I suppose to et I eonvicts hint of negligence au 1 muck too "Hari* for his own Babeesio, the monster n'•w • • r Rtrerhead, Long island, IA family, taade an attempt t r• ,r • setting tire to the jail. timely diseovery, and he • t. it will be impossible t r h eon(' time. I 1 electia..n w ,•. I next month. Pevert‘lly itt•iteto,l tor surto', nog house, l .Leon fuot3•l gut The pt t.. Imprisonment. Ui .' ht. t'nuortel hs, of eteeption., and ¢epteu(ve tiewl CUII3t red. Tho sale et toe late Btshup Wainar.,c • * ry, consisting of shout ten thou*stiti niolow the 2:..1 loft , which by do for the consecration of his succes.er. •-• ,e Free Church is to be erected here all a:•. ory of the late.Bishep, who expte.iiil - • , to his death a strong desire to see so „ -•- number if ladles belonging to the Li. started a subscription to defray the tare. The site is to be up town near -net street and Eighth Avenue, I belles , The funeral of the venerable Mrs which took place from Trinity Ch.ir • was almost immediately followed hi oldest person in the United States, M • of this eity, who died on the same dot n• aged 117 years and 3 months. • try in 1737, when George Washinittoe The old lady retained the full pei•— up to the day of her decease. It is a "fixed fact" that we arc t ha , *'" additional to the old one connect,- i tt •: same std le of architecture, - who h 1 • ,t dificatiou of the Grecian, The refusal of the French psi 105 U.' 6' S••ule to pass through Fran,* to Ms.& 1 • rd, and he hiss been isrited to pass th' has been brought about by the inter , at Paris. Mr. Mason. All hears ar ' at as eud. The suctions at tbe7stal P , notwithstanding the hard discs, • furniture, and watches, which Helen sold thus far. hare almost no. tx advance, oti invoke prices. Apr the rich Mr. Lennox, it is said, times flies..., are they sot? The coil .ideent piece, of furniture evrin than the lesser articles, as DD itt , to. • them, The steamship Asia arrived ye•terbo with "three day; later." The newt fr , tn seems to be, imbittanee, identieel a •ri previous steamer —the mme kh,h, r.• 1..•;•••• : roles by ;pea, French, Greek. Aiiiir `°' eooks. The moo °tit is that the sllle / .• • lively time before Sevastopol, so. l so they bring, Una{ more so. The l'er.• • the London rinse says that the Yreuct g its poesee.ioo positive evidosee of thr Soule in some vast plan for monl The Liverpool Opium Merket ~••• slight advisees, breadstalls a little keer e= market, and mosey easier. Consort vii The Rank dillieulties at the West ow , " As =may mama hers. Forced Wet of rid , Lees brought down the prices of then. secuities. Railroad stocks of sli kuroit deers by the rue. Plyst ohms sieressule I , l ° at lid per that.; bat ''heavy rale , f tr.> , arsenate of mosey which would orbtrw ••• for dismal, papoose. 11111. Sanaa has gat Jaw a !Air-mt.! ab.Ast 13*Nobody mot gates to rviicum 8611 ; d Ma right; the whole Wag v r ' "iddlog It mars se by Wvlee4ee. Or A 111$0, WOO soos $3O in Detroit :by slipplialhis may. The aria* wr all All lOW 14$11i$ 11p$ &IS " 00 AMC . • =EI IBMS CISi =Eli =I I= MO h ''.
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