~ - • , , ~ Col. Rails was fertifying the I impeachment of two of the Ea-Mittisters, 'ir,. ' ..- ,1 - From the owego approaching. _, .: Gazette ofTuesday. State. Central CoMmittee. Puestiant to ai call m11;11231141 by the 'choir. I 11 11, A•i- An VD tutor. .-.. . 4 Fire Days Later. BRIUADE • ' 'triti)tat ~ i Gen. 'Priem -41 staff left on the Bth. lie,' A ruiner is current at Kiel to-day, that Coe el' --r-- man, a meeting of tlie State tcotta! Crimea will have, on artiting at El Paso, 1,500 men penbagen was in open insurrection, and that 4rrival• of the Hibernia. tee was held at iluelder'S hied, on Ttiesday . T ---- ~ under his comment the King was besieged in his palace in order! - e• !el __.. e .„.. afternoon, March.2B.6. i 1111 Maitre and Vides:ee .:, the Third Brignibi Eighth:til e The totinglone Mn., Appeal, of the 21st, to force him to sultsetibe an act for the incore HBVOLILITION IN LOMBARDY. E. W. Butter, I:eq., of La i caster, tonle. the • • Mates that a letteOad been received therefrom; poration.of Schleswig with Denmark.' The re-! 1 .3 ' chair and called the meeting ip order. I Pennsylvania Militin witlipa u —,_ !, for training null inepec.iinj a i n dependence, anrihuneing the arrival of an ex- I rnovhas not, however, obtained credit. 1 :ie IMPORTANT FROM POLAND: I On motion ; of Gen. C. Sella, I. G. MeKin-1 ''', jr lea.: : lee, of Harrisburg, George Plitt, of Ph4adel- . ~ .s. cr.'nt Santa tO„e; with news of the defeat of! There have been no disturbances in Ham- ?.' pr., • C o l. Palle, with gloss of eighty men. burgh since 31ontlay last. , i Rrittblirafflant Spreading. all over Euror ! ipitia, and John C. 3lyers of Perks were a - , P • 1 4 '' ';'• /` 4 The tilil B din nine of 24 I tnentconettaneed by lid:. rick, on Mout:lay the Bth pla Auseitie.—Thit Emperor of Austria lies; t pointed See•ys. j - -eted to the liberatten; of the press, and' , . . ,- I New Yon to Mondity, A pril 10, i i follO,lnrienagllicteigniniee-clurentblevelirset, init iil ti t p t e e a n r , h ia d n t e l e it i tt v t i h i e . i i , lit 'next. in place of ' li-di ' nent '4)f. a Sad'lnal Guard- The The" British Steniner Hibernia .1 rived etThe ht battalion on lue t 4lletternich will be ,Th est 4 l ast .' , ' r 'F W !-Totter, J A. PM' ''•Lewis l ''-- . - night, at 11 o clock, after a pas- i J ... , 1 / 4 . v. • ity . an. c r a t e ... sg - e - plit n t :r ii t• tt i sL.c.sc.Zilere,Grizhen,t l'e ~ the 9th. The Volunteer Battalion of Well e r , (sago m eleven days. .! :C. Myres, l'eter Bowman, Lioutilton Alitls Guards,'and the' Third Vetunteer ROI . ,' , •.a tic li.tv . iiii.yliCQit'et/VC(.I this morning from i TI4 Corn trade is dull—no quotations of Gen. C. Seiler, Henry Boddie., Isaac GI me : !full! parade at such () time in Setrember oex ~ • • •3. ?t) p n mit, is of the mostl i ne es k Vienna el e our rres o d • Bfink of France 4'uspended—.-Cammencentent . Wheat is dull—more moderate priceslKirle,_ .Jacob Iluat, E. A. ‘ , ,,Lesiey. !the Kinzinei comment Ine . ticere shalt eppeinio i serious nature. The accounts are but meagre t h an an of a 'Financial )?crn.'sion in France—Pro details but the resulteiroves that a con- the sailing of the Wa.shington. • e . Pritchette, Dr. A. Patterson, D. W. C. Btooks ; Brig. Inspector. ,*l Brig. Bth Div. p. 1. AMHERST CAIIPENTEIte gross of the I?et•olation—Riot and Rerolu- ;as to -.•: Fitiece.—Nothing startling iiiing on, while P. revolution hat been effected in the Aus-i lt h e t i r nn ee a l ditfi ee lti L . s contitmeo tien in Vienna-4- Resig,nation and Flight of . capitol. A conflict on the 130, betweenT '• U. A. Laitsberton. , Ott motion of E. .A Lesley, Esq.,' it, was. t Brie"; Inspector's Office,) ii Prince Metternich—Riot and Destruction titan people, led by ,the students and citizen Ireft.v.—A Revolution has taken place in , Ilarford, Apr. Ist., 184-$ - • of his House—Riot and .Rccolution in Ber- t he and the military, has compelled Prince Metter-1 si ;Lombardy. I Resolved, That the Plesident, and Secreta,„ riesi — the State Central Committee be autherized ! )in—The Kingi>f Prussia Frightened and Thi Viceroy has fled from Milan and the ;of to direct a circular letter to each of the'Delee , ' 'deli to fly. There has been bloodshed on both' PENTISITity. I 05stinate—_ill1kurope in a state of Raw- people:o there ;re triumphant. The tr'oops arc gates to the 4Nattonal Convention, apkuited i ;sides, but the number of tined and wounded ; ' ne i nt 4 t i ng w oe, the, to „- aci . a o.. . R• n• Smi th , lotion— , The 3,l4rkets, cc. by the State Convention heldlon the 4th iitist.,, Denial Surr;on, wi .. be (timid eis usual. at Searle's lintel 411 . leo :is not stated. The Director of police, 111.1 ...Tl4l ) ope has granted a constitution to the, . • days and Tuesdays of each week fully pr pa sl , !Seldnezky, has been ex opted. The house of: ! portion all kinds uf pi amine in ' Vental Siirgi , The steamer 4asltinglon arrival at New p • mice Aletternicliewas attacked by reel it:e'cif Rome- and there was great rejoicing! requiting of eachra pledge to 'carry out the in structions of said body, - in acerirdanee with the! flu flatlets bin uthat " l r- k i t Ise us plate win -, (feet at. • - • • York on Friday evening with Liverpool dates, and the Grand Dukes hate withdrawn .into! the inn'' , : at V• iina. All ' was trawled there. letter and spirit of the same. -4 ,on gold platy) is equal to any to he foun i t Pt i t t- 6.sslA.—The peo ' ple have t,riurnielied i» to the °lst of .Mardb—eiglit day s later than by i prieate life. , it es ide e d, 'flint we deem iti inexpedient to `'Pf.u"lll-' Tu bear him out in the above rstieltio t, : Berlit The Ministry are dismissed, and - are CTS Wlth the utmost confidenee to his rpm rot The military have left the city, which is un- i ees ti t 4i ete is , dematel the required pledgee; free) the persons i the Caledonia. promised. i , e - , • Ider the protect:on of the Civic Ciunr3 and the At Leipeic on the 1' 4 1.11, the town was ills- teace4 lll ntmintation on the 4th of March, is i and as an encouragement to tbistc affiseted 4 , 41 tit A monster meeting tuts to bare been bad stuilents. The official Gavette of the sth, con- , Electors, until after the meet ihg of the Nation- . eayed teeih, he . will assure tliMii iliatlntealso lea in itutilin on the :limit of 31arele bet no report miratal in honor of the victory gained by the al Couveution, when the President and Seere- a ti n i e , l in fi I f them unit gold and "trier foil, as tqprt en tams a notification of the cencessions the Ein- ' hail been re, eiveil 3e-lien the Waeliegton left., people:ld Vienna over Mettereiele and the rte- Caries of this Committee be authorized todirect I Th. , Lord Meyer rifused to call it, arnl Stuith l Pcrot is compelled to make ito the necessities of teountei . of a Constitution in A ustrie. An ail or circular letters to each of sneY.Electors, kequi- I mem. and by early 1 a ppree isle e g a sio ". ci l ie u :til l d m: r i l l:L i t: fr .; Ito N a " r n o o 4 1 ri a v d wi attention to tlicht. midi .of the hour. llis tuajesty consents to arm the o•Biien had done So on his eauauthority.— I i dress 4 congratulation was signed by'mniner- ' a written (dodge that in the event 0 . hi s and mortification (to say nothing of heal a I 'file British GUVcri.lllellt was making prepare- students, and exPresses a hOpe that the•citizettsous inhabitants to their brothers in Austria. •: ring lions to suppress if Steamers were being ar- , will co-operate with them maiittaining publici G eim ANY. A.n emirate was threatened in electien, he will, in the Eleeteeal College, vote •• otfen.iee breath.) can be avoided, Thera er,... in ti led and soldiers etnbarked for that country order; he true.ts that a creel' proof of his pater, , Hanefer, but order was maintained. The king for the Candidates for President end Yitie'res- j . can bC nu ecuntuny in avoiding a good Dchti • . .3144. n from England. au f fticil ating that difficulties nal selieitutle will lie recognized in this teem- had anblished the censorship wed prunii-eil all- • ident nominated by the said It atioal Conven-, , would arise. ThePiiiits ie Erland and Scot- gyre, and that trampling will be established by ;cr refit:rms. . Lion. ' i J: , ' THEY HAVE COIA: land had abated, Oil those ceuutr;es were all .it;if it is not, lie will, though with regret, be. . . Det:Oleliti.— There is considerable dieter- omotionof J WIl r 1 n .lowa . y ap) , '.. sq.. 1. was, lakt. ,t; , obliged to antlyniee, the trellis to use their hence ill I )ifiallark. A constitution had been i ltt solved, That the mesulierei composing the' Scott's Superb Report o In Franu. all was en:et. Tl.e p„viic,„l • arms, There is a:diserepancy between tee tic- refff.4l. Democratic State Central Connitittee, appoint- . --- i 5 1 ' - 1 s . .; ,'.• ~ i a ficial account and the intelligence of the Zet- , Thd . 3.e • .t, 0 tea I, t - the ith of .arch CoaVention, at this TAILOII, - 11,1110 0, SUSQUEHANNA ACADEMY% g , .N l rnrneut was oreaniein e a large (Ave, es- , iermanDuchies reject theDint'splan tined, it is suppoeed, for the invasion of Aus- ritrieesalle. If•the.eity iti already in possession f r editing them with Denmark and Ilunga- their hret meetinc, take oceasip to eine:rate- Have arrived at the shop bf - t: e tria. , ,of the citizens, the prders to the military come , . ;.= 3•• .1 11E Spring Term of, hisi,lnstitution will ' late' ' too. . I ' Bultennia is all alive, and on the point of re- Uttion, nit the nomination of ilatues BuChanati Locke & James Oil commence,,on Wednesday the 19113 of April A legion of Polith refugees has been or • iced in Paris. Thy Bank ,iif Preece has SUS.. • I 'lretv.—As soon as the ;news of the French vo l t. :!; . fur the next Preeideney, and' 7oitt with their rtl ....._,_.. 5 • - 'i . nest, under the charge of A. J. Buel , graduate pended. Local Banks had been established, ',revolution, and the subsequent proclametiiiin of, e,,,,y4 Montze has been in Mmtich amain, and pulitical brethren throughout 1 e State. in the 1 HAT firm: AN now peep:it-eel to' tee• ute I' from Madt l on.Unirersity, N. Y 1 hut failed to relittve the pressure. A great the republic, was Ithown.atllorne, an immense ! was kilo away to Switzerland. hope that the choice and the teaims of ;Penn- work accenting to the New, Yerk style,:ifii, the . • TUITION PER QUARTER. number if brava' 6iil.ures had taken place.— ~e rowd of the ride precedded with banners, Th4Kine of Bayaria is repel tel to haye ale sylvania may be ratified by the National tun- Spring J.:Summer , f 1518: Tnaiikfiellfe the WI it ingeßea d Mg, Orthnig ra idly, Rt.- France had been imerally recognized by the land amitPelicers fo r the 'constitution and the al eate o . - vention, to be held in May nekt, in Baltimero. e . etteleive piiirimage . with whiciethey Italie wen diments cif-A rithmetie, GeograPhy and European gel' ernntent s. I French republic-, to the Quirinal; where adop- , Leetnnibiirg has declared itsilf a Itepliblie. 011 notion of 11. Buehler, .., ~. Esq it iris Re- favored, they•respectfully solicit the ceine nu ance of the ...aerie. While they acknowl dge " • Enolish Grammer, Queen Victoria lies given birth to arrineess. utation ne•s ehosenAo prescht an address to the i it s'O,4ON n•—•.l. Bel alit! has been Proclaimed staved, That this Ceminittee highly apprtive of s, su . 0 ,; ~ .. ~ ~,,, .,, , e , , Latin Grammar and Lessons, Chem pert rt I I inioni e jen this et uney, ht istry. Philicsophy - Botany,U l ric and This is an i :crease Casco the taxes of Great Britain ,PoPc• - - i• in Cr4..w. . the noininetion of !steel Peirder, for the offeT' • 1 . • ' ' .„I1 no other tit their protession commoor ten- e t • k . ' e MO i.,f Clo,t,(10. 1 Sr-M.—Accounts from; Madrid - state - that Ittoist.t.—The Emperor is making military iif Canal C mini:it-loner, as a .gentlemare emi- clean. , tt wane , , Algebra ,-', Surveying, Geometry, and In the fierce of ". :lemons la:nee adjeurnine, there is a rapidly growing!, discentent among 'prepatk'atiaes for an efficient defence of his do- neatly qualified for the pest and worthy in all Cutting done on short notice and warlan , dto Algebra, I Astronomy; 400 '• 'respects of the,support of. the', Democracy of; tit it properly made. 1 Latin and Greek ClitsPies.ankl French; 1400 a. vote of .1.1425,40 S for employing a ~,,a l !the people against the government. miniva. force of 43,000 tuq-ri, was proposed, which was ' Pa eSe I A.—ll A 31t1 t: It ell, iiViarcli 16. —lin Ber- In e.t.exe.—All is tranquil. The leader 'tif . Penneylvanie. , . .. . . . N. B. Shop over J. Q. Salisbury's Stor , one Music on the Pieno Forte, [ext ml - 8.00 ,p 1 ,., --ii by Mr. Ciibile ~ who said if the rich , lin, as well as in Vienna, there have oecurtd: ii Woolf, Ireland," (O'Bilen.)l,ds been arrest- On motion of I. f/. MeKierta, it was , - ' Re _ door South or the Post Office. 11 t '..., By order of,the rd, fear , il an ievasioe let them pee for "it., and the disturbances ; f the publie peace that threaten ell forledition. • selved, That the Chairman - end Secretaries, M. Gilman, - ~,---,---- ---- • i ,- - an, Oculist &,•Dentts ‘: - . Wet JE'SS, P President. (Montrose, larch ITI, WEI 6:4 tacv(i,lion itrilini,t it was a n increase i n to take a very alarening teen. Tl4monster meeting came- cif at Dublin (gettere with the members of the State Cm i'e• cemferts of thei" poor. The vote was car-' Ai the former ',Lee th er e b a d b ee n goime. on notwithetnedine the le.rd Mayor refused to Iral Committee, residing i , in Dauphin County WOULD inform the citizens of Monteps m . he appointed a eub-eonimittetito prepare ad- , 1Y vicinity, that he inteeds spending a ft ret ti :Idly a`ter so Me debate.' P. dinipg the last few idays. a Very lively agitation call i t e The nhnibers present were estitateil Fee N CE. —I . The grenteA tranquility reigns in to ,et up petitioneto the King, prayino for' hy Pointe of the Young Irelatid tondos at 10,- dresses to the people of Pennes:lyania, to cor- . "necks iu.this place, and will be happy i::to we ile c ity, and in all the department lai t of the Imes end other n;forms al'ree , d • • The tic-1••-er Y 1• ' -•- 3 titne hut the reporter for the Meriting Chroni- rev with 'the committees • of the earious l , upon those who are in need of his serve s. May be found at.D. D. Warner's huff ea:ties here .ree•-•4l,ea „,,,e , ~,,,j every one ~canted by most of the other •-Gelman govern- Cie estimates the numliereit 7,1)00. counties. and to transact swil l other biesiness. , .. - Montrose, 31arch 29, 1848. i• sie:m, Where forhAttn t'aet. a reaelutiou has meets. Not otily• sties the titiwn council of Her- : 114. news of the proclamation of the Vreneli as may be best calculated to advance the inter- _ r; , tin debatine on a petition of this sort, but sec- R e ' ip• . created great , 't mei tin Steel: - pe e p( txt 1c 1 istA Of the I),..rti , eraey of the State and the Na- i - ei ot pce. . Mr. _F e rdinand ilecon, one of t•Le members eral meetings Lad been held fur the same pur- holiu. il The students assembled and had a lien• . I: THE 'FIRST ARRIVAti , pose under the tehte - in the Tidergartee or park, grandtteireli-light processien, crying Vire la - List of C. of the provisional 4 v , :rrancnt, is siek. . • 1 Penis, t'undav right, March 19. . tveere a large concern-se of !people took place , Lie rr e) / ! lire la I?eAublique Fracaisc!— 'New Spring and Summer 4 0 -- , 41i1. ill- ' Ira's been no re- on Monthly last.. The police and the gender- Vire /A Charles! a bas the Jesuits! FOR 1%44'3. AIWA* AL OF THE - STEAId-SHIP WASHINGTON. HIGHLY IMPORTINT NEMI, FROM MOPE! The city is.trunctii.. .:cre hs: - n,:v.al o f the doinchiYtratit , • s. The ••Jo i s i v :., l l, orst having in rat ..- ;''.. - io..d t. - .'dh , perse the crowd, F ', cf. laC!.l. ).3S p4tp 4101 the election of .fri_ which, however, in no way.i.liztorlcd the pub (yr, of the National ( i i card till the ",tli of Apr. he peace, the garrison was called out ; and l:i- deifled that ttie elections for the National when the people returned from the park they A - - -.llibly shall noqbe adjourned. , ;found the sr:et is An d the squares thronged The new fire flue pieces of the Ropuhlic with. troops,,. Towalds 9 o'•cl..ck in the evhing v: re put into eireutation to-day. The Bank of the garde du Cork (cnirat-sitre.) al:d tl e 1::a•: , e 1..:i , .es cash fir its n te' to th,:se who Dragoons I,e pan tn . :clear the s. l nare llet'ore. the —h-er to ini their Nv, rhou•o. oalare, and tio.urzli no resiztanee toOk place - m etre so. . Lo pay their NV, 1-1.4i,i , . , . . ~ae-4...,.......4 . 1 . /...ti11y r0,t,r0.1 40. !.Pone, The ~n t,!.0 1 art (.f the people the tro , pi; r, del • • Tl.nk:.t Las iit.di.td C•ce;-, e ti,,ll ( )fa in al e- thr , . , tyl , the peoplewith,tutany concern fur the ..11 If Pr of Erierminat'on Threatened ! 6 ' 1) " i ' ' ''• ii ,, , ,t t , H ars h a l 5,. \ -•,,, 1 , th e 1 ,1,„ w l .l -, !, e pers..mal safety I,f individuals, and made use.. of : f. i Smith vs. But - ,t was shot. their weapons in •suelt mani.(r that several Thel schooner Monanto has/arrived at Me- '''B" ll vs. w ' rl 'l s .1 despat , •h from; Berlin annorner s tl.at the persons wf re wounded very t•-everel: - , and one of bile &Irwin , " adviees from C'entral Anterica to Citmenter & ( a a Latp-ter of Brissit4aeccitts the p , lie; of n o n. theta timi-talc. , the 2l*,th ult. Drinker's:' Ex•r , , 1 i .h , r•emien i.i tlut fiffair; I.t . Fro. lee, a-, 'mil:: as Towards midnight traminiiity• WEIS rcstond , • IV Ilan she sailed •affairs in the Peninsula Al l ' ‘ s- C l eu l i', a ..,, a '..„ ta i, o ,..f r ,,fet ,-,,,-. ( . ! ; .36,0,,,;.. M . I, , lii a . i l _, 0:t T 1 es la: til, Se Seenes' were ref eatt(t. and were i li - _ Baker vs. 1 . '1,11 ~ a roost a - 1'0,1.6d condition. 1..., 'a, s.::="::.: rs.y . T X;,: - :.1...L(.1 Ti) 1,0,),•(1 N 0..: TVZ: in several persors - . were wenmled and one - Thet.Ll India ns were threat ening the w link 'l !„I,ft ~• me ....%i,re•lti ,: s r. s•,(etii;e: tle Irish kith:a ou the sr,' t• - 111 ° 1" 1 "I'le we a,:•.'" at- Spani.o l l rare with extermination. - • A". 1 • i : ,_, h. :i- ausy, en to the 11;s!) nei.u:at ten. tack(),l by the troops yesterday CN eninl!, and Vi4dolid and Ismael, after being defended' -- ~ .., e :- a l t at-I . :el:I& 1.. - TP-,11111, dt' e ;:o,.rn- accoolieg to the IM-count meeived by persons for ri ling time were at last deserted before re- i ;6‘.:A 14i . Sl.,:ltr:•, ai,d le et,laime.:l tile r e i•el,_ who :It iv, d here this after 01 be tl:e rztilr, ad, eci‘i're l as-istance, and ( arlv in Mardi the in- , x the rese'ts have been ntest. disastrous, 14) i 1 • ,- t - • la ton its, repaired to :Merida. Fl on., Lit, erpool, Marelil,-.-Tim. Dublin mail ar- having ben killed. and about 100 Wounded: ANth4n the schooner left the Indians to the \\ * twat , \ ,),.1-1,,,,-.1...,- at 11 'c:o'e!ock. Repeal meetings wltile the soldiery are said to have Eufiered , normal of 50000 to 6000(1 serrouned 31c-itlai• " IZY s I, . I hat e beeb,leld itt ton plac, s, at Dublin, an d i o very severely:by, the rwepl ' c throwing stones I nnd the i inhabitants hourly anticipated an at- - Cern, some of thh conntet parishes. \o outbreaks, at them. and awaiting their attack behind s,onte • tack '..'Tl:(t•t• hid held a large meeting and sent Buekwlitat, , ' • • .' nu drutilfdh scenes, Rio alarms. s,•it of barricades; which nut chid their' proe- ',petitions c to ninnu, ore Perry, praying Mtnflats. :•tt I." li . .s -I'4 pass, d ,4 in Irttliind with e'ress• not to I.ave them but t , prutect them front their Butter, cut an} of ti. t it f .e4ti , .t.fs and ! , :erions dist tab- Accet dieg t, a telegraphic despatch, cited' savagef,,enemies. , r Eggs, bane which was feircd. !... - '77:cete nu t' c (..th. I3erlin, Friday 17, 5 o'clock P. M. which ar- ' C ,- ,nliuoilore Perry, however,-repaired from Dried Apples; er side of the chain , I, as on this, Las proved rived at Cologne at half-past 6on that day, t• i. 6 the • i of , .._....,.,,.. ~ _ , t•osa. t n..• and Cannel on the pith alt , Pork, per cwt. abertive. And it ir4,tlll/ 114.1.Ve proved equally order was resioreti anu iiiia- It's!.•.**.ils— reiez ........1.,4;." ; .)40, .44;4.1 for Vora CrlIZ. . Sll.P.ked Hams abortive in Paris, laid the government of that tinued quiet. _ .. 1 ~, , Potatoeit, per • ; • t country never alloWed tie middle classes to The-king. had rctnrned from Puttsdara on the 31Etrimxicti.-Metternich, though the soul 13catts, t, - , sympathize and be ..p.t . one sentiment with the afternoop :..f the 11'W - 1. ' of tyranny in E•urope, differs from most of the Manic,.. ' , I , •wer in opprAtiun 4., tile government, and al e ... 'We reeret to state that bleed has been shed crown* In ads, in not being a fool. It appears „, ~.., - 1 iirrence of the system that ruled them' n t .magnenurg. On the listh lest, a noisy that lip is not blind to '. the ]rand-writing on ' : - taiwaltlxv,— 11,1;12N, March ) ( . 1 .—T11 . ,.. peace , f tic city crowd havingcollected before the }noise of the the WO,” and at a recent council, therefore ad • _ . _ . , .. , In Brooklyn rn Sunday' the titili inst., by the 1.• t , be iaait, j••••iti , flized by the holding a t chief of the, poliee,...M. Kamptz, and proceeded vises Concessions in Lombardy, as well as in , ' . • ...: ti Lev. Jr.rison of Ilarfo l rd, Mr. JAmr.s tile North-v a i - to-rporr' Ye, t) . l . a - m-1 ster dem- tobreak his windows. After wreaking their Bohemia and /lungary- with regard to tl;e !nays Jilt of At:111, rnl a 1,, Mass son of onstrati .T 1 in fir• r . ;' , of the F„ nc i, revo l ut i on 'vengeance on thii obnoxious personage, the first, gie danger being imminent, prompt and Jame's Ada . ; is . of ll:rfor i d u Susq'a: - Co -to a•,l th e rep,•al Ar tie legislative uni• n. This crowd ,w,:u1.1 most probablY have retired quiet- ,ampl4oneessioes. But Providence appears , Miss MAR .II -, daughter of Latham . ; A., ntecti :,?. has Levu 64. up untier the auspices of lv, had not the doors of the artillery barracks'. to hag deprived the Austrian monarch, and 1 , : , •t, of ~.; , mi .1 p...inlyn. the Irish war partA owl is direetly's'anctioned been suddenly thrown (Teo, when a large body . his falprite councillors, of the little sense which • . , I•v.M.r. :_•tialitlitillaen, the Mitehels, Meughers,'bf that service issued with drawn sabres, and was originally bestowed' upon them-and they iOn the sth inst., in Bridgewtater, by Eld, A. and the of dang'erousentliusiauts who dis- Yeminnencell alurious onslaught on the mob. • bent b4wefing brows upon the old ktatesman, L. Post, M. 11. YRANKLIItI 1.1 ARstL'of Cho seat from the iosidims and sneaking policy of Many were severely wennded, and more se• ' who id the cause of despotism, had weathered: coout,,and I,liSs 31.AnANDA A, - CtiAuneaux, the Conciliation-hall braggarts,ails ti one y, • I Venly crushed and brnged, in attempting to; so malty storms. Seeing that his influence' e of the fernier place. • ! t and in the teeth oft the government reporte, 'escape from their assailauts. The conduct of was gone, and that the day of retribution was In Forest Lalt, on the 9th inSti by Iliram Al avow their detertalilation to Push Matters to' the artillery had Occasioned the greatest dis- 'at hand, ,Metternich signified that he had ar- i 1 ., Ni .„: , T wit ...sq. ...,...01IN STRANOIE.,:of Middletown,. thcla•tt extremity to the creel of the Queen • gust, -and-a general outbreak was momentarily . rived 4t too advanced a period of life to grap- I to Miss Er to Tnone, of the former place. refusiwg -to sever ttle 1i ik which binds tile two expected. )- . , i,le with the difficulties whirl, he saw would a- • •, countrics tegh`ler.: , - Subjoined is a copy of tl c' Los vox, Mardi •,.31. 7 --The price of ' In Great Ben o . 1 i n the. 256 talk by Eld. J. Fleur , rise Mute an-obstinate persistatiee . in coercive 7 . ., PrOCILUSWILIP issue this Looming, for the gob.- ranges from 9.(1 te".:Vt 4 s.. The 'Corn market is policy i; lie did not, however, resign formally-, Corlettin and Miss Holmes, Mn. ALVRED E... , . ering of the physiil force at the North-wall : firmer, w ith sales at 2S to 32, s. per quarter.- :at the o moinent. The same evonir , g he went to EttzAnirn Fostrza, of Bridgewater. lelztfMrN, An,4sa '.-- Every man is to ,Meal continues abdut the saute as at the deparl Rile tlrOatre, During ttie performance some iie., - - • • -,-f-, . - -- . • I attend the great 4enster Meeting, to be held t•fu•e; of the last steamer. ': I gnifilia` tit expression to 'the effect cif "We' - . Newt .Advertiseutents. p' et _ .__-:.. . ,_ ___,____ at the North- hall; to-morrow, ?Monday, the "oth ' : ' lmust get rid of these ministers," was caught up , • - ; ;• . inst. at 1•' 0'e10ck,..:4,c) address the French Imo- ITED —MC learn that the' b • - t• LANGFORD Best' • ....... y the,,house,and repeated,all eyes being direct- ' A m • plc. - . Sheriff of this county • has! received from the' ed to It oltrstatesman, who soon after rose', ATTEI\TTION TROOP. . ,:overnor,,en order deferring the execution of We, the undeksinmed merchants, trades- ' Much 1-pffected, and at once gave effect to ins r • " . 1 , ______ ~ , this iudivid al ft. some months This respit' ,•dt i 1, . e d • alcurand other itibifbitahts of Milan, request--t. • ' ii , r .l 1 • n ,, € , presi ~_ s y express intentiout. Thus the Em-! I i tE mem ors of the .. yi w k son fritnap of a meeting of our -fa loWeitinens for the purpose I was necessary, i$ in the , present u flute) to ,peror 0 Austria has cast aside as worthless the cavalry" are hereby notiflo in meet at _the I . of the CourCHouse St Jail, it is itnpossi ,;l addressing the French people, to express our 1 sLtatc only imp able to pot the ship of State atnit:lA house of Warer Olmsted, itillewilllitfordiv° admiration of theirldieroic conduct, and our sat- I l ' ic to ,comply with the riequirements of the • the d4igereus rocks that now surround it,-.- Tuesday the ninth day of P4a3t twit. at GIGO law, which directs; that executioes s shall take ,4, Thole whew June 4 h 5T,13..C8 to destroy ha first , o'clock A. M. tinned and eqMpi,e.l int th e law ! isfaction at the recOgnition of the republic- oft JOHN GROVES the Celebrated fasbio a, I placc in private . -.• - r ,Bradford Argils. 1 ' , make mad !"-Sat. Post. directs tor dril l . ' , , ; France as a Europtan power. I I Tavior i s still alive and rea.44 to acconlm du i ,-,. -___ S'PEPHEN E. CARPENTER, Copt. , ere an cam is° . , , ; l his old custom d! • 4 iSusclUeb '". Also for the pOrpose of considering what' Drsznr CTIVz Pilo.-bout) 4 'cheek ' n Tni. F TI CrandonT. ' H &ord. April 10. 1848. !; ! • 0 OGI OAT LIET. EEL.— l e tuns, . armstituthand steps should be recommeudelifor t ' - z, County getterullt, who may favor hit Ith • Wednesday morning a fire Was discovered in:gives the follow'„''toref th gp o e state of the! _ • - - -'- - -.--'' call. 'The World - must be aware thatth si • the ,refection of rite liberties and soil of this '' • ' ' ' GROVES has a peculiar kilack in tea tit. • the. Freight Depot of the Bustou and tile. Rail- F 71 .% . , , e .. i '' ' sPECIAL URT e„,„ar,, in any emergency to which the. Tires- mina at the present European crisis L .. ~. ~ - I road. • The fire had made! such progreas that, -'n't,tl • stitething,tind finishing-which is not * cut state of Europi* affairs may give rise.l% el are absolutely full .of France, we half -mot ' by as othei - in these whereabouts, .Hrl nu .. ;it yeas impossible to arrest it and the'building, t --, • ---••• A I I 1 -,- " . +i '- ,• ,- - - " And also to aop.t a respectful address to I a t i t '' • ' s despair of Spain,we are sick of Porte Iwe ill ()TICE is - hereby given.filsait the lion. Geo. I ready to accommodate the Publie with! a I the na ly ants contents was destr .--1,, ga , 0 -BOOKS & STATTINERy, het Majesty on tho present state of this coun: * .,, -.-- "T c. r t. '' •• - _...i 'are carious about. Boma, we sympathize'th, W W oo dw a ra, p res ! ,den, Judge ot . 4th Judicial i variety of niceties in the•waY :of dimig 1 ac with W. -, ~ 1 Lucre was an uuusually laite amount :mum- ! .larrletock o , lift-4311i I :11111110 . 14,17, Fancy. , try, and on the netessity for an inalloiliaii? 'IV admire Tuscan .Ist are fear- District of Penns Irani. Wilt t the Siedians . ., .we .Venice, . y . . c. . t . , hold n Specialicordance 'wan the latest i and most ttp OTeil A ' 're- freight in tleiAlpot, and the loss milakbel Y illeas a' t the Court House in l Loudon end Paris - Fashions. also. N.. or and • pPokil , Efive.opes Larthi . &t ict . fe. 131fLtdc f peal of the Act of Legislative lbtion. • • fot Sardi ni a, we, it we aro angled , Amirtat C . mson , , ' woks. 'Beitcos litmus Writsag• and Af rapping. I great; though it is unpossible to give an !Mti-Montrose, to and for the County o f-Stisque-IPhiladelphia. Come- elli• heYS -, BO ki the ~,...., ... .. _ i, H i . : r . ~, ~.,_ i .. - 3,o4 4 names tyre subscribed to this re • bt, S I 'S • I 4 dish d with t.i d . .a u. 4 witzer an ouste recce I (IP" 1 mat the way:bills being destroyed. , e ,* hanna. on Tuesday, Use 13thiday of June neat. Elephant. •D ~ k Aroma Wald Flroc_- coats,: tmg • ••1 , - - ••• 1 -1. • i s • 8 3 . - ‘-'s •••• VV. • . i'.. ' . ; • , vet with Bavaria, and we enjoy. the panic at 10 o ' clock A; 1 , 4 , for , th e i melt of all ceases coats and Sack coats partsculaCly , fot 40 cult. ---r__ - , = Ylaolllo 4 * . • ' wide ;pervades the smaller States of the Ger-1 therein depending orwhleb sill ti arms end per- , ences. Pants, Vests andeVeryiyarietf G Gen- ,;,,..;;• , ... , . . _, ~ a,, ~ .. manini Confederation. . sons Interested Will tute nbti • e and govern tlemens wearing r apparelacirme and f mad .• w amortmen Of ki 10 anti P ie it;*;).. •- . d !! g ' '!-• • " , 4 -- ---------- _ t hemselves acCerlifliglv : . -" , ! in style. Stßels•the word";-`, Atl :.eunift - lio' n e , efy*,igs, -,, mg t . ..most ,ilebtitildu i B4uaers.-Sainuel Hartley late of - tier- J. DLA nt DI so ProthonotarY• by nth war rented tout if 'propOily mc4lo :0,,•7 pat iemalitlst reeclseti ail!" for note m a lli_ag_ptit., mantiwn, Penn. left by his will $4OOO to four ProthonoterY ''s (Ace. /,, ` J GROVES t'T M. i ., -. , ~ .1 n ricOsp. by • , , • H. SU RlTra. ~ • Ms rd la xo. , aicho7 - 0040. ' . .. bencilAnt societies in Philadelphia. I Montrose, Apr.: 10,1848. 5 i i Montrose, Hardt 29 1 1848. :1 m 3 sttion. • Tickets fur ti platform te.be bad at the cuntmittee-rooms,irum 2 to 8 o'clock this day. INJ: Secretaries. " tOMIOND, BESSE C szA E L D R H.r—The States of Hesse Cassel have beo the debate on the • ly.asl l in g ton gave a sword to his adojted son, Alr. - „t,Custis, with the injunction that it - never' -,wriis to drawn but 'in a just ' ' cause.' Mr.pus(is gave the sword to Lis t son-, .11; ,E. LO, who 14s won honor to the : .Mexican War.' TI4 police very wis..ly abstained from ail - 11 '" M( ll 't interfc"fenee. and the students after parading: Itancrort, - ct a the eit quietly dispersed. : Oakley, et. al.' _ Case vs. Sean. . BrolVII V. Bat ,Further Fin Yucatan, _ _ :.... , prout V. ILI itirs Drscrtril by the 11'1 - militant' Price vs. Wart 60000 Indians In the Field ''' ". A .. ' 1.. &"7- IL .1)...( itirs Drscrtril by the Inl-militants!' hses for Trial at Aiprll It vs. i ). Trt,irb44itlge, :'peal. .4 vs. Harris, e4l. al., in debt. YS. Millara,/kipeal. 4 3. iris, Kieetmentli r, et, al., it, ease. 'S. Cooley, in Littbt. J, api enl. i ,. ::ci. Fa. I , I.n, in rase.. ' ! 1 ___ . List of Letters , ENIAIN I NG the Poi Odiee at Mu R - , - - i n Pa. April 1, 1818. ~ Allen %Vatter - Martin Otis P il Aldrich Albert • - Mangrin La wiainc BoWirian Miss Caroline Murphey Math w i S. Miehews De V iil Brunson Philander IdcKins!ry Juhtl Baldwin • Juniitliati Nl:n•k Jonas e . Mory Giles C• 3le A .N i v ,r i i i l as l: E 3 .. ..N.E'liA-,plir-iinificii.. Is l i rs l hi r .l e:N i n , ' • e i s i s t li tcr i s :' , l ) i 'i s lc i' r t Morse Levi I` Owens 'Nancy :-. Bonne! Ll.j ill _ Patrick Miss 111f,L $7 Oii • slit; 3: - .' , Bliss ]ll Pints John 125 ' . 140 ' Barker John • Payne N G l'i•)% - •75 Beetle Lemuel Platt S T I 56 i -54 . Dirge William Patch' B L 37-1 j I Baheock'Theion G Patrick Henry 4., . ;Ili Blackmer Anthony Rotibins VAA. i t llii Bedel Stephen _... Russet Benjamip 14 13 4 2 , 4) . • Btute John Rogers Samuel pr to • /0 i Cady John Reed Ii U : i +.471 : 100 Conrad Frederick Robbins Chas. 15. 8 tH) '9 75 ,Crufvot James u 1 A- Richmond Edwitir per lb, '4.) . 114, manda- -Russell Jeremiitia .c - Croci.ut Goorge F. Reardon Willititro ush., ..171.. ' _.- -- ....._ - , ,0_0..1.:..,-. iti,..,g i tritt iit s. M" • -7 1C 7 te - 1 - i,i-o -- . (is Clemons i 1,,J 4 2 1.1/ stsa ••• ....... ,- --,, ' Cilietield Gen. 0 R. f. 10 • ' ' ' Dean, Mists Margaret J Sieb bins Sally t Deans John Jr. _Sullivan Thonths D., vas William . Siliart Daniel Davis John W. Srrnh William; . Evers„ Owen Shearer Revd 1611 2 Fish Ehem zer • Siitunotas ire t Puller E C • Stephenson Jidll Gavis William II Sltinnr, Jactili4il -. Granger Miss Eliza Shelf) William 1 Ann Sines Herman 6 Garry Patrick Tewksliury Isaac Ha rkimer W diet M Tyler Cordell:4 Ilillburn Bidwell or j 'P wining PA, F. - •S. Runnels i Turner 'Elwin 411 hunt Corneliusit 2 Thompson MrsAW G ' Hobbs Nelson Townsend Sarnpel D Holly William C Wares %Villiatet Hurd Solomon A . Walker Etioats 1H ill Reuben Weston Philip 0 - Hicks George, - Wol•trarrrGi o. t • Johnson Beni, A' Williams Itel Roney Mary Williprits Ansti i Loyd Pregit P Walters; JamesS Liiidslcy Nancy M Wasileri Samull Liodsley Amherst -Willi/mils 0 J • Lung Geo. W Woolsey insepn I Littler-Horace •11Yowl* WE B B • • • - : i.WEBB.r. ki \ r, et. :11., Ite u Wvirt. o- VS. Tingley.;Pei. Fa. [ r V. Burdick C0., 4: Ejtiet 'tins. Appeal. Feigned lAne. A.RWET,t4. . • - JUST received via. New. York & Ra - - Road the cheapest lot of Calicoes, Giitgl am lie Jathies, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestits & &e. ever offered- in this marliet.l wishing to obtain the most desirably t on, at unprveednted low prices will eall'2 a ti :heap store of 3. B. SALISBVI ' Montrose, March 3Q, NAM REVOLUTION •" The Tailor with his bodkin wrote, L—, what a place to Sponge a epti - ------- - Adinhilstiatere* •Itetiree. 110:0TIqNs`,..beir!ily gitreo - to 4 . oll,peisiiie to-. 10 the' l eitate of Wit. IN , "debte4l=. E. -130DTT. dec'il, - likfelo Bridg,Proter 'l`n ^qt•ip, to mete i mmi di a t e p 3 pont, ,end : illi Tersons hoeing chi tms agriimo paid g.t4teare.,{cqueeted to pre sent them to thesuti l s j cri sE c r o bgr In N, m settlement. ai z,r. 13ritlgewoter, April 6, 1849. 9 Of %IOC) side " s!i : fitOV.l.l4, SEED AXE , for sale at oil ‘-) SAIASBURTS, Y I PROCLAMA n , 3 IW IEIIE ' AS. the - Honorable WILLIAM tin t as I JESSUP,iPremdent of the Court.of Oyer and I Terminer i and General Jail Delivery. Coen of i quarter Sessions of. the Peace, and Court of Common Pleas, and Orphans - Court,' in the, eleventh Jud.eilil District, niposed -of the rounGes of Susquehanna; yne, Pike and I Wyoming,; a nil the lloniiCalifin Leet and M. C. Tyler,i Associate Judges M Susquehanna i rounty haie issued their precepts; bearing date the .7th day,ofJhnuary. in thelyearufour Lord ill lune thousand eight hundred and forty.eight., In- , and to me directc . t. for holding a Court of Oyer: • 10 1 ,ind Tdraliber and General Jail Delivery. in the ' 3 '7 ' Borough of, Montrose, in the comity of &toque. u P- hanna, on the third Monday Of April inalant. olle • (being the4l7th day.) ' ' Notice istherefore hereby gg=o the Coro -1111. ner, Justices of the Peace. and abletiof the [,...... sad Countyo ani,l there ei their pr o per Susquehanna. that oa i tht e e y be the ncec r loc : rvr I in the forenoon of said day, with their recordii. 'ill i inquisitioni. and other remembrances, to do ori thoselhings which to their off i ces appertain to I nY Ibe done. And those who are pound by wog -11 , nizinces to prosecute against Vie prisoners that 3 IY i are or shall be in the Jail- of said county of 1 Susquehanna, arc to be then atilt! there to prose cute againSt them new,ill be jest. N. I Dated at Montrose the 311 day of April. i&the year - , of our Lordene thonsand eight-hun dred and forty-eie,lit.' t N. C. WARNER. Sheriff. •1 na 1. I—l st tis -, ;-.. oice. • elv, , u p _ 19 . -....---i. I - ait 1 ..IL — ÜBLIC Nipilce is itemhy igiv.en to t'll per ._.! son.: coin:rifled in the fat iiiiwinv, Penntesi to wit : Wiliiarn;,.Coleman, I a te(if New Milfur.4 town ship, deeniseii. URIAH CLINTON, 'Excutor. Abet Wright, Jr., late a theillnr( ttzli of Dun dee: deceased: • J. T. LA NG DON, Meer. WilliamTlereland. late of Thomson township, S. deceased, MILTON TIN LEY, Jonathan Burns. late dClitiOrd township, de ceased: ZI BA BURNS ) tit ELERY 811RNs. Ebenezmi Brown, late of Grezit flood tolwoohip, 18 ' I deceased C. . LYMAN TROWBRIDGE. Adm'r. se , 1 Simon Marcy, late of Leona lOWnshiti,dec'd. us I • t SIII/BAEL , le That the accountants hove settled their sc. counts in die Register's Office in andlor the County of Susquehn nna,.a rid that the sarne will be presented' before the Itidges\ol the Orphan's Court nt Montrose. on .Monday the 17thiday of April next,! fat: confirmation nail allowance. W ALT ER FOLI ET, Register. RegistCr's Montrose, March, 13,1848. lExectitorls N . OTICE is hereby given bo nil persims in% .f r ti eb:e,l to Wm E4ate or FANNY T WKS% \DUItY, deed, lute of Britokiyo towns IN to 'tnalce immkdiate pa ymenti, and all perso shar ing clainisagainst-saitl Eitate are requested to pret,ent !kern - to !he subscritn-rs for settlement. MARVIN L. MACK i gie 6 ton. . LI4IIAN 14'. KELLITM, i Brooklyn. March 13, 1 5 43: ' ' , 14134 &It IMETTILigIii. Alovarsuperiorfire pa,il'kettks just recd & furj.oe by U. BURRITT. New Milford Feb. 29, 1848. WP-NDERFULI CLEAR THE WAY FOR THE N. y. & I ROAD: 000 DO 747.HWINCF. OTTOiI CLOTH, at 6, T, or 8 peace per rd., .l A LIgOES, 20 31• A: tur One dollar, call soon - nil the cheap cash atOre of • . J. *LYONS. March Bth 1848. • I r VEAS-1-41gure of that Ord 1 and §cne ut only min, dol; Also 2010 a. Sugar for op e 11,1 ARDEN SEEDS, A ignol asaminient in. 101elitilit* Shakers, ftesh and chemist. 1 1 J. LYONS. kEVI 'YORK & E.IR RAIL ROAD , THROUGH' TO PORT-JERVIS. TEE sUbscriberware receiVing large ad,- tidied to their stock of gpods whiCh hay ing been :pUrchased at this se son, when goods id market are very yw, are etermined to sell a little cheaper than the ben t. Tit - anklet for ll,e libertil - p nonage hereto fore bestoWed nn uS i we: cor hilly -invite our (Heals add the public ge v i . era lv to call and see us. B. CHANDLER. . pi. G. SIMPSON, E. S‘q ROSE. TARY' roods et every 'A 14 etothi& Ca seiner of the superior of Veatiogs, CIO 4, 64 Co 15 (A. per yard, Caphm' e equally le*. The right k in to cts, per yd. oft G ROCtßlES.—LeatiCruhed ant - Brows ,id• .Sugar; Tea ut va iety of hg, and very' 4beap, Caffe.o' fro 0 to 12 1-2 ets. ed per pound.z Cassia, Pepper, ( Spice , S&leratua, A i r &e. IF. 8 . C .& Co ___ _2_ • lON. 82,00 le 5 shilling Teo ar for° lbs. 11ar selling by J. LYONS. MI Broad. best qtiality, a iecee Prints from • ree & Delaines. of Sheeting for• . . B. C. dr , Co-