Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 December 1854 — Page 1
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^"The
-tauglidit the College at Moscow, instead of French, German and English, and-many cffficere-of-thonline have re^oived instruc-tions-to repair to that
capital—as
of some of these Oriental languages is of
r?3Ms ?^ccnt
date,Xoi
Jt ^bas
cu^d(Valj|njt«jl
extent forra^ny
^er com^pet^nt
-ten to:
fifteen
yearly
bee^i
probationary diplomatic
Held
"Isnot
tl^e
SKljrst
^nnd
113
been out nmnanivered,
bx,
in
yielding
the
a
commencing secretly preparations for
onward move, which was only frustrated,
let people say what thev Tfiav to the
let people say what they
oJ fcfi?
:i iffirttxihiff-—.tPtJ-to-:.'s. rs MT-emtib '^crf *frt"tr?of) Ls H« -«fT
03 *i*«d
!JI::\1
(CalcuttaPr-.per.)F«pt.J8V
DESIGNS OF TIIB CZAU ON THE *, EAHT INDES-JEXTRAORDINARY I'
I' PA ATIOXS AT MOSCOW.
Etflpbror.of Russia has directed that
Hindoostane, Persian and Bengalee are to
well as
..
pro/icients have
turned out and
Sent 16
tlieir education in• those countries
lose countries, which persist
introduction,
"Republicans,"
|imuck
a-season,
modem
teaehers—natives of Asia Britain and the great conservative press of with power and de.cision and from
the'realm—The-London
finish much,to entice
as
Tor future advancement, according to! tbpir merits.
into songs andhummcd by the Russidn peas-
jvntry)
of
the
acts of tho Knivans, Koh.aneds, and other
''hostile
nei rhb'nriniriStafe's?
.JRussia
said, that some of her officers are busily employed in discipline the Candebarians.—
Evei^,if
strongholds there razed to the groilnd, and her fleet swept from the
stay the onward move on which they have
tet their hearts and energies?
this
m,o.st
a
"V^
this proclaimed mandate
pTIff
ursor of the Czar's des
idate
a
ceftain he desires to accom lize
traditionary legend^
(nowconverted
colebrited prophecy, that they
Tvill, as Alexander did, surmount all diOi-
r'c'ulticb '.t)d
visit Asia.
..'-intriguessufficiently
Are not the Czar's
transparent to be seen
through by his recent offer to
-atore
'jjrotection
Persia
to the
to re-
the territory he h.is from time to time robbed her of, couplt-d with holding oiither
"Shah
against any over
sume theri,
threatning Persia and it may be too late crful States, directed by experience—stampafterwards to commence our plans when ed for the first time with the prestige of'a roost of the mischief has been done, if this legitimate birth, will overturn, and then refaver able and inviting time is neglected of, construct the Governments of Europe upon putting forth our strcnght in the right di-: a now basis. rcction as an earnest of our intentions.—| The
be the most advantgeous mag-]
pole to adhcie to, caused
eidiausted and the time lost, if not xneidiately availed of, and a demonstration made in that quarter in aid of a would be ally'. We, begin now to see our mistake in
da]
bj,
the inde
yearns
.to
ganizing a contingent for the Shah. Even In
.1037
t*gt
gs
gone
tho wishes of Russia, and
thus yielding the influence we ought to have
had at
the Court of Persia,
by recalling the
British officers who were employed in or-
the Russians were all alert
to turn circumstanoes to their
own advan-
for one heard in those days whisperings at St.
Petersburg, hints at Moscow, ru
mors at Odessa, and openly talked abont, of plans and designs being arranged at Seas bastopol, Odessa, aud along that frontier,
ifiav
to
conlrarv', by the strategic move oF Sir.John
House of Commons it was: expected that ,« friendly relations would be established with (he Dost of Gabool at an early date, therefore let our motto be, "Serum esl cavendi ttmpus in Mtdis inalis." ~Z:kh/.
^StRtcr CosfeTRucrroThe Governor of
Va.,
declined .appointing a day of Tlianksr giving on the gronnd of having no express constitutional auihority-for-doiug so! fci e'ai r.
ltjIvpoRTAKT
Cam.IIobuousc, CD'vissRnos Kept tlic» senson lost is a mora] reverse, and one camhome government-truly informed of what pa gn jn Turkey has, or will use up entirea W a mistake in selecting Soojah ul-Mulk as our jgjlv instead of Dost Mahommcd, or our LimCntaDiC disaster^, caused by imbecile^ andincapables at ili head of
s'ffairs,
or-the
...
^WffjOctagenauan commander. Such puerile doings cannot be re-enacted with the pre§o^t,able Governor General at the head I of affairs, and there let him long reaiai^— Let us now, in both directions, sljow thai we •m are awake and 'stirring, for it was only last month that SirJCharles Wood stated in the
pr
ir TRtrE.'—An individual in
Iffcliigan proposes io bttfW a spiral staifcase dofWn the l^aelstrom, in order to recover th« valuables which have been sucked into Qvat. unhiense receivor during the past two -^undred J't-W?,- proposes to' make 'joiivt «tgc]t concern, upder the nan?? bf 'the
International 'Spiral Ssai'rcnse TreasareSeeking Aesociution.
5.,?.
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........,7i\POLfcON'S PREDfOTldK. A.
When the'.
"Man
"Republican
TJiere
is
s.tili
tbVoldercadots from the different military are assuming shapes which, while they ver- Germany against Russia.
seminaries, for.the purpose of acquiring-ify^the prophecy, are not sufficiently clear Prtrssiari'Mbnhrchv would be disolved, and ttoeste Asiatic languages, and thus qualfy-
(o ?ndicate
iwgthemselves for interior movements.-—(forward from the struggle now going on, Austria would then bb,the onlv great powOminous prognostications of what their in-1 into
sufficient, ideas of Ihe population of Central and-be a Prussian Empire, ign? And it is youthcrn ?arope—the only true elements majority of the
that the
has already pjirtly overcome the and will succced in chaining the Northern
obstacle, by.takingandoccupyingIvars, Bear but how
by hnmbling the Lsbecks and now, it Austria as an ally?—with Austria as anen-
the Crimea is occupicd, and the
Bladk
Sea, will it
have any influence'on the course of affairs to chock her progress iu that direction,
or
the piesent generation may behold the ac-. banners the chiefs of the insurrection of complishment of the prediction, unless at
auspicious moment, of all that
to avert
1849.
has
of late offered, the government take mcas- the alliance of Russia with either Prussia ures
her preparations and frustrate or Austria, or both of these States and the her designs for no disaster which may befal' consequent march of French batallions upRussia at home will either turn them, aside 0nandacross the Rhine.
or prevent them converting their present nry clement, acting with its peculiar vigor menacing attitude into
a
reality, by first
irresistible impulse, sanctioned by pow-
"struggle
There will then be no longer a wavering or, the antagonistic forces, which have thcirorihcsdation on the part of him who appears gj„ inliberal and modem sentiments, hopes at present as if suspended and vibrating be- Hn(i ideas,—and on the other hand, those tween two powerful load-stones,notknowing! which spring from the
nge, and are in fact, myths of antiqui-
•will be
rislon. of our government. Patience may plating a revolutionary
a mighty struggle.
J-'ranee,
'87,
however, whose institu
tions and policy are modern, purilied and vitalized by the
fires of the revolutions of
by
and baptized by
the character and
ry ofKipoIeon, we may look for a more
to the guiding influence of
age, and accommodating themselves to the
fluctuations of a surging period, they may
remain if they do not—wider and deeper
Uo not
W. £TDMGEA^2AMLY MWAPE^DEYOTEL) TO POLITICS OTSF LISCELLMEOIJS LITEEA£IRL£:
lotion'6?
of Destiny", was en-'archies:'' Then tw6 of the"
chained in the midst of the ocean, and ex- in the way of German unUy'frould'be
hibited himself to the world as a meditative of the way,'And
philosopher, this modem Themistocles de- the Yevolunona'ry
clarcd that within half a century Europe latter, against the. da'ng&rs'ofTorergri iniluwould be either
or. Gossack." en'ce.
time enough within the peri-1
od mentioned .o permit the event to be con:'Russian alliance, while' Austria'joined
summatpd, and the pictures on the horizon other Powers, and entered the"* field with
whether mankind are to spring Austria-would fall'heir to the Kingdom.—
or whether the-Cal- er of Germany
tentions are—and easy of solution, though it barbarian, under the guidance of a matter of course, that the general direction itaisttiot be supposedfrom thi^th'at'tbestudy
Times—have done
Ru??ia
:u t, ^i: n-.r
to it the character of universality and du-! against Russia, then would Austria be des
rability. Men like Kossuth, who are inti-troyed, and Prussia
plish find rea- of calculation—and with the policy of Ab-| In the last twocasps,
solufism, predicted long ago that the pres-j namely, England and France, who would
a
vantage to both'parties. The very life of civilization, political
espe
cially, depends upon the humiliation of Russia and if she be not conquered, submission to her policy will be the result, however the bitter pill may be gilded.
--Weas
Western powers must
?—by
emy?—with Prussia or without Prussia?and last not least, with or without the Jievolutionary'dements?
If France and England can do without this popular power, most1 assuredly" they will, but rather than be conquered by the force of Russia,
and the policy of German
absolutism, they will probably rouse the
Perhaps even popular sentiment, and rally around their
This seems to be indicated by pres-
ent appearances, and the first steps will be
and
The
Revolution-
A.
be avoided,
declares for
cf
for the ascendancy between
ziue
institutions of the feu-
In contem-
°war
in Eur"
ro
England will delude herself, if she expects to remain unscathcil, yet the political and social foundations of the kingdom are vastly more permanent than any of the continent. In
e'
"England
si brother
the
spirit of the
to destroy the
old, and then re-building will be the polit-
ical and social platforms of a new epoch
It is now, a very important question, what are to be the alliance- for the next campaign. Doubtless, England has been stimulated by her reverses in the Baltic,—for a
ly one gallant army, and scatter millions of treasure. Speaking of tho
Napqk-ou, whoa Royalty called like a star-
he governments regardless of their duty
Prussia and would end with
rejjutation
^v'ing
the destiny
Governments now in dan
ger, exactly as they were in the time- of
dy beggar on the people for lieip, audi- r_" -p 5 promised franchises and constitutions in re-! v* -C° 'U14
rn which were afterwards refused, or if given takeii away, a contemporary, referring to a similar movement remarks, that if the
and their own dignity, pay no attention to! being
the national feeling, and indolently and
treacherously again let the right moment1
pass for reconcileation, such a moment will
never
again occur
will
rise to
oa
and the embitterment(
tainly bring forth an active revolution. In this-rcspect, however, too sanguine hopes War. "Dear mel" said Mrs. Partingmust not be cherished. As things now ton, "Here they are going-to have war stand, the possibility that revolution mav^S^'P over the sea, and only for a Turkey, take place can only exist, in case that an ^d it don say how much it weighed eithevent should occur 'which is no longer fear- whether it was tender and Prince ed, namely: if the two great powers formed Knockemstifl, has gone off in a miff, a Russian alliance. Such an eventJ would
and
create three contingencies. .jjtrt all to be let loose to devour the people, and First—Austria and Prussia mi^ht enter
1 Austria." This -revolution '"gntter-purchasevand cheap at ith nothing thorf of the disso-
u».i""Lai jJrfj Jtli I ju: -.} CTrHfR '5
t'h'e Prussian and Austrian Mon-
chief bbstacles
.it
.°
Sec.ond—Prussia alone might. form a
and
mysterious Providencci is to beab back for a of all would fall into Irer hand*. The na-
civilization, and chain it for tionwotihl have the less to
bten diligentlj prose-1 a term to the car of Feudalism. The pol- as Austria, in this case, would have nlaced
years un-.jicy-of the conserrativd ministry of Great herself at the head of th'e national
1
into this war and to
..
in ht.*r policy, bv their temnorising part of an
they hare been.taughttocdhsiderthe:rfirst want of firmness knd they have*!sogiven main neutral, or ihin
gle against Russia an*
Thirdly—If Austria
jb in
"the
tJirec
1'owers
ent war, if not at once accepted and enter-' Otherwise have had objection to any such military academy. ed upon as a revolutionary war by the Wes-1 changes in Germany, would have nothin'»-! Postmaster General recommends a tern powers, would inevitably force itself to say. since it is in their interest to be as- system of registration of valuable letter- to upon them in that character, and at
disad- sured of the aid of Germany, against Rus-•'
sia. But neither of
if not in a few days, yet in a few.
to
an
a war with
their own forces? with
decision must
,.
since public opinion
is firm in!
,(W "f, PU0-IC
regard to the matter.
"War »gnmst
0'1-
j£S?"The
cP:n,on
Lussia, or Ivero-
Pittsburgh Post under the head
"British
as follows: The last numbed of Blackwood's Maga-
holds the following language:'
he made tl,i»
y4 *.
guage biief, emphatic and umnistakeable the following-extract of a letter from a language such as Cromwell uttered when'
]fn„i,«,i
f.n
the might of England
feared.'^
and Franco together nre strong'
keep the peace. When Russia is settled,
nav" but we
*ier
"lo- !must
must not disarm. We
sti!l be able to
say
"No"
across the
nal change If rulers everywhere submit! Cuba, or takes any other little vagary into
^beir
Atlantic,
head
."
's *h
the language of
^ccn
T'hvely
—wider
will the mine grow: that is,
and deep
of the writer that he added the
clause
II
hen
liussia is settled."
The word "when" may refer to a very dis-
tant period and a sound drubbing before
Sevastopol, an exhausting war with the northern
..colossus,
and famine prices for
food, may yet humble the proud and arrogant nations that claim the right
to eontrol
of the Sandwich Islands, and
regulate the affairs of our great republic.
sing the insolence or would have been com that task some day ha
dut,..- Sho
Russia is doing our woi-k. It is chasti- (Lyuis),™V10t
and France will be wil
anC
ling to let this country alone
fcSr A
counterfeit Iudiana State Bank ten
^°^ar ^as.
lately been seen which is
well
c^ar*i
executed.
en
s:t^es
'f
neiier
jVas
a degree of rage, which may cer-
0:1
"oubtles3
,Tiis
too
graving, and the numbering
l^e same hand, which is
case in the. genuine bills. TJiis
the Lafayette Branch, but it will
be used for oilier Branches
the Russian bears and Austriches are
eaTen
on^7
into an alliance with Russia.. Then,' in all leave off. War is a dreadful thing—so probability, a revolution would follow of destroying to temper and good clothes, and course not1 throughout Germany, but in
men
UJ':*
.frt&d byoiivZ
!CRAWFQEPSYILIE, :M ONJQOMER¥ COUNTY,-S-ND.,. DECEMBE
.out
would
be
the business of
G'overn^^nt t'o.'siecuW
th.e
nun. He
.the
In
this
case the
'inefficient
it Would follow, as a
object to this,
wish,
c7*
step into her inherit- ry
rriately acquainted with the sentiments and ance. The probable consequence woxild an(i'-herecommends again the use of Cam-1 small vessels, in ail
Parliami
months, both will be forced by circumstan- tiiiuks the present pay ces
alliance with the
other power and'
-Russia.
it'was in
1813
with the alliance against
r0LE0\ It is well known how long a time
was required to induce the King of Prussia to declare war against him indeed, he was
at lastforccd, as it were, by the national
party to come to this decision and they wonIcl not have hesitated, had he not yielded, to dethrone him. Austria was still longer deciding to ioin the alliance.
"be
'He.hopes.for
-jtlie
a
cics can take place neither Prussia nor registration.
We may reckon
that,
with much more assurance
prof-'Ssorshipof
^)e
these last
css
induce the Kinn-of Pnifssia
t-
The'|
p^Mmposiumof.alhvrsiB rwardto R»s-, beon
Ma 1S s,milar Austna and
1-
russia
l.avo
long been allies of Russia, althongl. op
pressed and subordinated. But they have long been accustomcd to these fetters, and it cost certainly no smali amount of decision to disolve such a connection and change it into one of enmity. But necessity
made
ti a
RI'PORT^OF SECRETARY OF THE ?*A--.7 We ¥:Y AND P. fd. GEM2RAL. & ashixutok,
ones,
promotions
of senitory.
and
have led the strn
and her all PrussiaUg assume the
.should
ally of Russia,
and Prussia re-
'the
commends the marine
San
three Powers
society. dare say this was malice
(But
happen
that fhe was in very
°yc
Declaration Again," comments
uPon
ber. ihat
thought so, she looks so well charged with
grape
"What England has to say upon any great question should be conveyed in lan- The War Feeling
'n ^ie ^Sia^lona^
enough to bind nearly all the world over tot St. Petersburgh, Ra.,Sept.
I
France may abate her army and England There
Dear
F.—The
is no chance
s°great, to
to our lively
i3
if he wants have in the
'one
a
young brother." It
..
world. They are the most devout people on earth,
lar^e
an
knows where the end of it
shoot at each other jest as if they was
and the last crucifix wdl
war
before they give up.
a tar* r:i sroar jrt |||-~i /. ioinna
:r%£.'id
,l
i.ww
iin mi•
y.'r.s
hew regulations for the improvement of sea- cavalry,
impracticable.
.He
HolHns for his conduct at Grey town.
Navy
and the regulation of
by some degree of merit instead
He says
doclra
better luck, next yearin
removal of the Seminoles
force 011
dreamed by the and Dromidaries for military purposes
ment in Frankfort. wishes a provision ior.widovvs and orphans a power of
the foreign powers, naval and armv oificers recommends
English studies in the
se.fc under a special
contingen- centf? additional
po-t
A
Austria can make an alliance with Russia. detection of missing, letters and mail rob-
bers is also su^ges'tiul. He
bill, and live
postage
to be
ma
nients the ColIiiiS' li
^ie
^orthe
,E ,and
of steamers, but too lvtijh. He ad vi-
se30ie Government to exorcise tlieir
We may recollect how purchase the California Mail Co
Na-j-tenmers,
ST
Dec. C.'
Ti)e Secretary oi the ^avy recommends increase of .the material of the Navy and 1
44,000
declares the Darien ship canal neers,'beside* a reserve of
cannot reprove Cupt.
Ho
compliments commodore Perry for his sncce$s at Japan. Recommend.* increase of the officers of the
irreg men,
list, the creation of
a retired list for infirm ones the discharge of
airy,
experience must ad
vise abrogation of flogging, but that a substitute is required. He proposes,
aa
definite increase of the marine corps, he
and railways at
Francisco^complimeutS'Lieut. Maury's achievements., He reports, the actual strength of tho armv at
10, *45,
T,700'engineers,
of
325,000
in
re:
cannons. England
and
Ini3i^7i?iVmbfe'rs',n^o.(J00
I'he.iaiiita- 000
tlie frontiers must be increased,! sis(s
royal
charged lor
system
of
.checks
lor the
hio
^hlv
comoli-
right to
's.
line, of
and abrogate their contract un-
contractors vilI give weekly service
present contract pi\ce.
present contract pi
Blfcher.—When old Blucher
was in to have
ho invited l0 0lfnrd
a doctor's degrees conferred upon him.— The fierce dragoon was as much amused as delighted at the idea of honor, and intro-
ducud-another Prussian general, who had
his right hand man ia all
this is
it
mv
is no'looser to
-r-i
his
cam-
3 obsorvin„ in bro ien Ea |isI ti,e
-ivice
rhanCeIor
"Sir,
if
I
am a doctor,
apothecary." But the veteran
made a better hit than that before the day was over. At an evening party given on the occasion, among others present, was a
pi esses.: lady, of whom was sometimes whispered
„otit
tllat s|i9 dl|1
bel01)g
,Q
tjla^ sj iQ an
anJr tempcnmce
y.
.—
on this evening it did unfortunately
high
is x\Iiss
'a
bparkle, the
daughtcr of one of our canons,' was the answer at which the shocking old Field Marshall thundered forth with a roaring laugh,
canon's daughter! By jove
in
Rcssii.—We
17
sPectaL
felt
and T"^
':/.r|
for any power, be it ever
conquer Russia. The Emperor
only preparing.
JSText
spring
and a half million of soldiers, well
nation that has r,o trouble in getting soldiers, for it is with
thrashed twice on this continent by its them a religious war. Thev want th
is lucky for the Christian faith to
Svii'txo xjiistfi Grxs.-T-rorning
spirit
'Who is that lady?' said Blutcher fixing his
*.-
1
find 're-
,,,
and well-informed citizen of the
,fi:il''mu,Ui,!U
c,Llzeu 01 uie
the
louch-hole, there is
United States to a friend in Washington," making a drill bite as effectually as it should
Intelligencer of Thursday: do. Its application is the work cf a n:n-
18.
lie
will!
go for
&g>~A spiritual rapper, by tlie name of Azur Hoyt, professes
.to
have received a
communication from the spirit of the Em-1 peror Napoleon. Being asked
thought of his nephew, Louis Napoleon, his Majesty replied with much warmth ihat lie
hh
wanted his tiu'oi:
bullies. uerica
ni"Amapof
1
nephew, au.J that he.
one to crumble.
Europe lies before me. Pre
mature convulsions have somewhat tended to
frustrate
tiie designs of wise and acute
minds. You are now moulding the destinies of Europe to their proper proportions. All appears dark excepting the very centre, where liijht, f.iint though it be and not yet well defined, is discerned by the watchmen on the walls. The world
may not see cause for hope from the taint gleam yetjsage minds.rejoice, because it comes where it should come, from the centre, not from the outskirts. Ere three months have passed, dating from this hour,
assassination
SMI-
lows, shall turn his strength against his^ master, and raise th6 banner of the This shall be some time after the firsj of which night."
no ui
01A •!!"»:-. .V
JWtn-infra* ic WStS SiJW ••."» emi'-.-niusi* ti» am-#- 7?55T55TniT!J7itpr| ^, .. $,...
&*tii^}fM nfi 'ju....
THE AltfdiIfS OP-SUilUjRE.
rope Russia has 4,50.00*0
a tilery men,
'.nd 2.C50
of Russia is
.ving
473',UOQ
cannoi/s. The naval force
composed
of
6l2-
A correspondent
of the London Herald lh.Uo explains the mode of spiking gun -, and descibes the spike?: "The spikes arc about Tour inches' lor.'T and of the dimensions of a tobarco-p'po the head llat a bard at the point, acts spring, which is naturally pressed to lae shaft upon being forced into touch-hole.— Upon reaching the chamber of the gun it resumes its position, and it is impossible to withdraw it. It can only be got out bv drilling—no a-y ta ,k, as ihcy are made ol the hardest steel, and being also loose in di
ment, a single tap on the ilat head witli the
war is scarcely begun.— palm of the hand sufficing. This can be
I
easily dene, even if it is ever so dark.
A
Held, ready for active battle, diet that the coming winter
-drill-j
be sanctioned over the
Sxowr Wim:n.-The weather seers pr:-'-
Murms
oi
fourth of the usual amount during the summer, a sufficient quantity wi'i
in
jZ5?~JSight
'what
sed
no
cd the
I have spoken. No more to- the Th
j!^-ffon. Henry
A.
V»rise has been nom
inated Governor of Virginia.
Vobann
at
in
14.0(
OGU
ihen-of-'Wjir.
a :a reserve body
men.in all
3o0
4S7.o30
cannons.i! The
rnen-of-wur."7
key is,
jl»
has
.^.vs
1
that enlistments are ffls£ filling up deficidn-
MP,000
cavalry,
oy?n
infantry,
15,122
artillery
neers,
-men, 2,460
30,000 m.ili'.ia,
Pr,('t
rn'eh, iriclhdi'ng"ir',-
troops.
T!e
Ert'^ish
fu 94
men-of-war, ji
0
'J34
1. boati,
cannons.
H.-r
54,25
•am navy rt-pri^cnb lorseK
France has 2P2.CC0' irfrnhT/'r'P^fOC cavalry, 8,200 engineers and '3S.0UV) of other troops, including £5,000 gch ri'aryic.s thp, whole being an ei.tcj.ive furce. uf 5C'l:,000 men, with J,lfi2 cannons... The French naval p.nver is composed of 00'rnen-bf%ar, 70 frigates, and £03 light ves:--ef:-!," bei:)?in all 411 bo its and II", «3. cannons.. xiot Including 11J ^teaniers representing! Iiorse power of 10,270 ^.osl-s.'
Au 'riri, Prussia and the other German states have considerable military forces. Austria has under arras 46B..000 infantry, 67.000 cavalry, :'I-7000 artilery, IG'oOU .engineers and 5,200 ot other troop.?,, tiit.d effective 493,000 men and 1.140 c:in: o«'s. "^Prussia has 372,000 infantry,' 67,000 cavalry 6,000 artilery, 7,740 engineers, and 7.2,700 rneu of,other trooips, in ail 680,800 men..
The other states of the German confederation have in all 100,000 infantry, 25,000 cavalry, 14,5000 artillery, 2,027 engineers and 17,000 men of other troops in all, making an effeotive of 224.0000 men and 5'JO cannons. Thus Germany can put in action an army of 0.95,000 infantrv, l.oD,000 cavalry, *121,600 artillery men, 2C,000 engineers, and 94 000 other troop*.— The general effective will then show 1.20tf,500 soldiers, and 2,572 cannons.—Transluted r.um the Courrhr des JCtaL' 'unia,
f!*
soldiers mid 1.
15r
maritime:force'of Tut
.c!lH:7r?,
i'cV and
ir ga:L-s
nien ol
own
u!i
the shape of sno,v,'to
required average.
was organized in the city of
few evenings ngv.
cuSK
on
was
000.
was damaged
rKv./
much
dinicu.'ty i:i.
Lion..
wiil be reniari-:-
ably stormy, and marked by many heavy
snow. They take the
ii:
the city
.LHi:E*T
grouuj
that the average amout of water fa'iing to the earth is nearly the same in each individual year and
as
next wia-
make up L.t
is snoizen ot ana tiiu
II
or. Darng the war of
bomb-ketch' on
captuie
Cyl
a
Know-.othing lodges, con.po
exclusively of negroes, have been organized in the State of
iNew
tlie
tion to Baltimore, and bombardment
fiag of truce annoucing the peace.,
rU
on.i
ii
mi -0Ji of
of a crowneu head will as- mn
^c-silver
eptemoer,
cxne-'i'-
of Fort
McIIer.ry. and of Furt Palquemine, on the ilissisippi, and enga vateer Hanoj Jack. a division of boats in Mobile Bay
ed the American Pri-!
He also
at thej
1
.•„£
"i
4
1C'
necessaryto tne opt:
Journal.
a
rrnw
IT} J£\L
i-f. f**
'Jl.tx.«
-n
V-iCI ,{jHI*3tVK 7A«IH0Ti *$
I854A«-,-IK:0.- -22K
I}.'/ I
I-jJftJf*T»?|-SOJ^ANIiVShWANTElW:
^T:id'TVhs^ pVauiwia .K^LoV^
rnworth,
iniantrr,
00..03C
io
lyspsas.Ter^tQr,'.^ pont^ins
its issue
engi-
Q.. rai-u ol
lar amis, making a total of
P--'J
-1lJere
Oi-'K" tUiMincs^ iiCie a.iJ
eon-
more than he
frjffate.-?^ -lisv
CJ ild
Fon-rr.^—T^ j.
:rry
iig. bt
in-r-f.-t:-.:'' '»'d
•,I-t-ir.scontrr.rr-
the fol-
el' -Nov.-
There is wtnted
tl'.reo
J,! f.OGl1
opening, and-would pay
and
Or
14th: zj.s
af. -Iteavcrtworth
good Klioemalcers.
two
nt?
'I'his isi a'i/iiod!
w^!n*?
want of .n
There is
^ftrgor-s«.'tL!Tmerit4iiiand around thfw«jl »dp
a
s7ioqtTiakej:
people havi?|
.t nriek-mnlteM
wfU:t to
l,lli|:5 brick
pWH jf\nd
-u-aj-,
small vessels', aid
...i itcre to s^ven cloi.ars per
IP.GOO
engi- a:K*
or
a
total.,ot
waiited
AC'T ua"J'y- tiiere are many
persons
houses
summer.
next spring
Lit**
1.
7G Vessels, au.i
will
readily
t»io,u»aml.-r'.'ncfcomnia-
•. ,,
ere- for
iilJ-'re
iS
woaa
i*i- t-ba:.
ow tho town.
*.'30,2.00
of
men. onu:
making bricks
-jCc ui .e
Joluinl be-
,,
'itffit 't
'•n rd
1
'I
"n&R I :f
r^w-^hM do Had itl the Furl,
and get
co.
to
miiitiiry, upun lor iigneis to the cxciuston Oi
It will be jt:een that yrashjngfpr.V ~au':on vra's ''agninJt'al'ehs'"'r':vl'f'rcij'ners— '.hb?" who owed n^' rr/h'g'^.r/ce!l'b-!.b« country but were u'jie is ot fcn:c foreign power.
ri
Lii.-W.ci'us. -tUv-v.ivci bora" are put. in'ilj i~outb, by Chiy'.Ln. It may .-ound hnr-V.to clinic' co)A Id. tr.d di. libe'ra'.e toigciV, '.ri been com^iiited'hy be no (iijestion. Jt
ton'with
wilful
but
liiat
a
{'..rri -ry
same otc tIf
can
poor
s-arving
?n-
Ob
i'lnpw Nothing
,v I -i -J:.- »,
vyux at Jcr.tware C'ny, J'.-wh^.i. CI avion attributed the followiir/.lah^'l'lgc' to Wash-
yju
0
.•
in
r«.-4
dlte? polity
•AS
ei.'Iu-r ji: .'tlV.civ "ft v'iocs r.ot'!'ae
of this frov-.
eminent to appoint ivreigijurs tb o-ilice
die j.'icli.isi.v.n oi.U4tt,ve-borii eUi/.ens," VI'ushii!'' oirrv.-.ver,said '.Lis. Ilia
'oT!
i.T
i:ot 11 poi oli-jihi. vviiore
iq
of this ^country bu avoide ], ..wafks of lift-.
it
f.'Ml,'.Vl
prnnl^n-
tliw, (r'b"0rtu(jit
'ie']
,iicy
to*:b'estiiw
or Ol-
Oivi
a
is sent lu ll.t- j/-nilea-
wrvlcl
pu'Ung :i ri -It name
•f
•rder lor btirri-'! of v. hat 'shduld bo de pt :,hmenf. ni"ted Out to the-mm who would deliberately, put in'o the mouth of the lather ot Lis count! hm
iv£r'"A \'inccnne:-»l..uelie very ,(h
U'cige'w!iich:he
ever used, lor the urrjiK-e of givint •ei-'h: tr
uu:vi e.
oi a ]:respective' facr
says that
Pti-uclive'.'iirc took
Thursvlavrnorn^g ab
The greater pbrtion of the
ket stieet, between
forrned of the rv.urdcr, ir.nnediattiy left thou*
i:orrie3, in Philadelphia,
hrmnn
bt
ing
rnur'h (leoa-v-d
gurrcotypc.
Nett
a.
thai
^een, was
death
mentioned
by,
which
th'it
-mf 1 'el'-e!.-,.
Uord
Mar
Second
r.iri
destroyed, eont.i:ii
Oi
1
goods,
and
Tlie
Tliirdrpirset*
:ng a'large ,.amount
tiieoJiice
Jo
tie
in build
!:!i- e-
000 or 820,000,
nla'«d
at
in
Si5,
good?, ??0,0G0
desii'uciiye.
ia thatn'aee.
or
Ti larger part of what
ar good
most
S=.10-
was saved,,
deal.
-This,.is
tho
lire.. t.i ^ycr i.rijjpjir.ed
,zZ
i.o vvt.au:.i
i£ij
,sk
o.u»en
oi
ameg Gut:.rio
Trea^tii
i.joui.:vi iC a
Secrotary of thos
•...
env one
taxed
diitr^ct
at
L::i!
man
r}iecharge of robbiiig and inurdering a
George A.\ oo
:v."ird
August la«t. J*Tr. Evan
bro*!-.«rbf the
ir
Rho
of:,.r.
v50!,::05.
,u
nnmed deovg.
irre-ted
Tw'by
a i* 1.ori.tov,
was
n, on Tu
sdav lu^t,,
oti
Mr.
in
a place culled Bull cr
Kuns.i.s territory, at
^ek,
on the Cth.day of
.I.
:dfp,
we had onlv one
YiVJodward, ,-~
mUrdcrnd mr.n and
Tifr
fsrUJh"^
brother-in-Jaw, unon being in-
on.u procee.d-
1.0 ','J. Ti t..Iirvl'-r ".V-4.S
Mi'-' .area De:ng mace, tr.e rema ns of di eov'rrdr,'"bu!i too ree.'rniy.'d.
to
lu
bt.
TJIV Aiirvrc r:x?j.nnr-:2i*.* movewn:
is
on
Boston
commanded expeJiiion
lntl
of transports, 6cc., ar.d bore the mahd of Lr.
'^ill be
in
^1IS
aiin
the
ng
pocket of
York.
was
x-j'iud
Hot-e cl 1
One
a
dar
r.i c.-'.vO r.
which :y.
»T^I
L!r. Gen-g^
for.nd
was
cugnized
ooj-.rar
taveiTj'wn 'ere -tii 'e mtirdere'I
A.
nnn w?.?
last
a- :*ck,
which con
tained a letter from frienda cf Giorgo ToU
dy
depce
for his arrest.
ball
If! 12,hecomsnnn^
clao the-resi^
oi ti.'e.rcocu^ej,^ tV.e
suit could obtain,
ties in pur
and w:.'''h
v.'us sufiiv'er.t
Thn
v,-as taken to
Indianapolis on Friday.— /'oop* 'rnuntg Pioneer. imii on '.1
forit
in'
tw t.ie
Grippe!:
solicit*].
ual
re-
momentary afEairs of the government. fcf-cam propeller and sforeship to succor experjpjfeiy? of near twenty years lia3,
"New 'YcrJr
and Philade.pnia towards
fcApedi„. o.n,
'th"
,.
p^t'iugun
A rctic region?:ri nearci*
under
tjjc.eom-
Ehsh^.K. IJiae,
in arIof widefi
co-bper-i-ion'of cgenerrr
!'g^rernmert
The
matter
be immediate!.-
port, says oaicially tnac the total amount of. Congress. The las gold and coin in
circulation on tiie 7)r iv f*. .1 a-., /ia/! -i^r.-A.ne were da. ea about fourtc-n month-: al, was 82-11,000,- back [Vw\-,,vV-
lj'SLh
bank circulation of i_u,„
wdH'-k^w^e
urjf-d
unon'tb
atfentiorfof received from
auvices
j-per savior., v.itum tiie ^Vfe.iC
A.
c.r^.e .n lat.vuoe about degree-nortq.—
crcw
shown that it was an JTX
n.u
J"-
'c
^Advance
1
TTi'7'IT
j2S? Ihe Waoasu us frozenqver s^t Tcrro
Haute
1
