Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 111, Madison, Jefferson County, 7 September 1849 — Page 2
D A I L Y C O I II I K II. yi , . i; i it b i:u, i:..mr. tcaK Ti:.wti.r.i,.- Mr. Fuller, ci' tho
.fn;:in-i, a snort t.:ne since
Ti:s Tux.vn Imimma Pamt The follow- I BY TELEGRAPH. inz art icl" is from ifie Galveston Civilian i rr- ---.x-- .
of the 17th u
RKFOF.TLD I OR THE MADRON DAILY COfRIER.
gation of the strode. The war party, headed ( UTLere is a little brook t4 into me nver by Bern, Kossuth, and kadiog members of the ! Dee, w hich a person may .triee by Hunsariaa Parliament, bad nothing left but to : doing which a person may be at t..e -.,ry..n.e la i,.--.. n. t rn it;?.i iKm! thv have &1- 1 the kin-dom of England, the prmcpality of
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trorn .unvaiiMe to t:se ray ot
ixtv-two houis uiid a hall,
running time. This distance u about eleven hundred miles! ! ;.7"Tiie furnace ami lacmry ovv ners of Lfchigh county , Pa., are a; plying the thumb ucrews to their operatives. '1 Imy have reduced vags from eighty to sixty cents per dav. O! these factory and iron lords are great !: letti- of the working chtf-.-eo' The laborers of lVnnsy 1 vaiua are now getting
Ut'.l'a negro to G!ve.-Un by Orlando Sap and Lewis Boren, to bs delivered to .Mr. Agsery, one of the prime movers in the elan. A ggery was to ! :y i.200 in good money or $400 iu spurious fcr t!ia delivery of each negro. Aggery had rented the Star Hotel in Galveston, and Bill Short was to be proprietor. The elan had a mint for coining money, on the Rio Grande river, above Brownsville. The money was to be conveyed to Galveston end deposited in the Star Hotel, where any of the elan could get it at fifty cents on the dollar, in good money. There is
thrur reward for tiie .-ale of their birthright forty cents of good coin in each dollar; and it is
for a iu6s of pottage last fa;!.
l-x- IUvt lias commenced publishing j W Die Telegraphic reports published ia the j Turkish terntorv; and it is ! Wales, the province of Canterbury una lor,
the confer, of the ,,e?ro thieve, and robbers Stated that Kossuth ha, carried with him the I the diocese of Chester, Litchfield, ana Coventry, ,j-! """ Li Wa,hir,gton county. The con j T,w Courr hy t,,is arrangement gives the ac- ! Insignia of the Hungarian Empire. j i the counties of Flint and fcalop, and in two
lesMou of A. J. Gngg says tiiat he sent Merer j counts of the. stales in the Ciuciunati market 24 j Gec-o-ev ureudered to Trioce Paskiewith, r- f townships.
hours in advanc of any other paper distributed in t lie City of Maeioa. ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER
IS' I A G A R A . Tflfgrath Office, St. Johns,? Wednesday, Sept. o, 10 o'clock, p. m. The Niagara, Capt. Ryan, arrived at Halifax this morning at G o'clock.
! der one condition (if condition it can be Called, j joThe Cholera U rapidly spreading in New I tiiat Prince Pask lewich shoiiid intercede with t h j t t . on , . i
, Austrian Emperor for himself, his troops, and j j his country. oH on i i.e Unrar, an.t m sl2iis: ako: Ger' A Vienna letter in the Denitche Rebore states ILl . " t''li!'' 'T-uTJVvauve" I tins, win ttr piveu h ttii- um!-iijix-il as aav contriMm .
. , o- nnii , house. Mam r-i-s irw, i.ext d.ir 10 Uie laiherac. with Georgey was 2 4,000 men and 6d guns. " ' ,,.rvorv ,!a . Saturday a .1 ru.'ay eicepdi froi
From Vienna letters in the Kolner -itung r. .-'.. A M. to i.' M. . .t -. i- :4 I- . - i. i j I wpt 6
il appears u.ai lvutsuui mscuus io noiu uui io- j
tllvvAKD K' M.h:5.
Teaciier".
Czar:
"Hungary is at the feet of your Imperial Majes
f:- -The ho-ton l'o;-tay thai .Major-Genera! Appleton Howe H charged with the ''-etu.on of Gov. Li ixd' order, reijttiring the 1 hdepfiident 'udets to perioral escort and mi'ua duty for Gen. Tay lor, the Hero of Jiin.'iia Viia, upon hi.- v,-it to II o ion, Ttii: is the Gt-n. Howe v!io refu.-d to lake part in u:i' . a. honors to ( 'apt. George Lincoln, who i'-'.i upon that g!;now.'i fit Id, and mu i tiiat th-.' war in uh.eh he lo-t his life "jiiifi tu ( iico' irilk shariif, tush ml f honor, ll.L who arc rugogrtl in ''.'" Now the public w id see Hij-lher lh:s Gi-nerai, who coui i in-'uit the h roic d. ad of Mas tiarhuset;.-, wul or will not he k the dust from the boot-' of the totttinale Mirvivor of Louisiana ami living dispen.-er of patrou- ;;.. ' he w ar, i iowe sa; i , w a "a scheme to p-i p.tu-'.t" am! ami e'.mn l slavery. We siiiill wheth.-i it i- extended over the le it i '. v ( a little mm.I.
The Eurcpa arrrived at Liverpool on the 20th
extremely diiFrcult to detect it. He also states j ultimo. that when it i.s mixed with good gold the differ- ; Cotton still advancing and large sales readily eiiee cannot be observed, even by himself. He effected. Accounts from the manufacturing riisiiniilieates the fol!owinr nersons its behi2 attach- ! trtr.ts continue Ralisfiie.torv. In Mnehester the
euuieeian: vv imam tiewitt, ueorge uarmiue, demand is lively tor every variety ot Cotton ! ,Ml;nai urr.nder to the Russian arms. His ex
the last. The Russian papers publish the following let
ters from Prince Taskiewich to his Majesty, the i T V
x i: w i o d s : : r?.4StI H. MIA AV A: HKOTIIKR,'
V"E rommfiie'i! n c :v;ns I'flr tail stock of
witls i.i wlarh ttifv ei'f eitullv m f toe atten -
i noir fit trie r rn-t..inri. ana r'ie hh i.t iteiioany.
Ifirlt Irei.s NilKk uud Satins,
tv- The Government of the Insurgents have j T-T7-E have -n-i onenp.ia few rirh Ires s'i'ks nd Patransmitted their power to Georgey, the chief of , ? hek "J r''3,i't5 "ri ?ilks lor ' 1 .zeit- . &c ! or ale cheap for "h. the armv of insurgents, and he makes an uncou- j se;.t : iw:it :. ssflAW & RRO.
diti
James Cox, ar.u ISathautel Greer. James Mc- ; Goods, and accounts from India will give further am,,je will he followed bv the other insurgeul i T )!; e.t as -i.di I loi ot iod.riii(.i.'aiiiiu:rean4 r .,.! . ... ,i. f.. !.., , r ,!i .... j i j ' . . .. . .... i . rn, i ! ' " . T i 'on wi 1 U)v- for I at'.ex iidGeiii als. some n'ra rich
Laughiati was the father of all, and took a hand impetus to trade. The potato rot is beginning to in ail sorts of villainy that was common to the j show itself. Money is in great demand, and priclan, though he was opposed to stealing negroes, i ces have advanced 2'22f, p-r cent.
Momki:.; i..- . A N w Ve: fiooi a U' -'it!' mail recently
City fio;u .Montreal, tiiat not
hu ml 1 1 w ere s: from rt
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dimm ; - lied one-third on
Ol tie.- fa. oi in ' pee
cure t uij i. to the F i., t-. d op rat :. x ;m tr al, the of tran.ur.tti v.
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York.
. pnp.; r I -anis irn v ed at that
s trian n ve
n the sul!Uibs, ! tiiat the income e city had been naymmmT ?!;;! v umi'-le to piow;ae emigrating ir ams c au.-i s are o;teritv of Mon- . ieh the siffu of dutv, between
1 h;s, to a con
from the fact that they could talk. William Short was McLoughlmi's right hand man. Ara Harris, poor fellow, was smarter than all of tis; he haneled counterfeit money all his hie, but never passed any only to ttio.se belong
ing to the clan. fjrThe New Yoik Express says that the contract inch the Hudson River Railroad Company had with Peter Cooper, Esq., for supplying a part of the rath from Pouehkeepsie to Albany has been canceled, the Company giving Mr. Cooper a bonus of rO I .IK!'). The Company contracted for this iron at S07 50 per ton (the price they Siave paid for the iron from New York to Poughkecpsie); hut now that iron has fallen to nbo-.t .-tm'il per ton, the Company has made a good bargain with Mr. Cooper, in being let off with n-" 1,000. 0rTlie St. Louis papers of last Sunday stat- tiiat the notorious Capt. Howard, who w;ts shot hist week in that city, is rapidly recovei ing f oru his wounds. It is some
times hard to k
such men.
-Tiie Tailors of New York and Philad' iphia have sent to their brethren in Boston, who are on a 'strike,''' two hundred dollars.
lit. makes . W Y
of Montre;.!. th I i it; i i.i. a:.. The Pmladeipi
IM'T.t il! the N. lb oi' h.jtior u e. sold at tian i n one day , m
o: t ; c.
ork instead e.r C an ad a.
hundrtd do he. glit d t a;.- v
AT V A I ;'.::i N'..-1'l.A' T,S. a 1 iii'etiit not, ces a srate-
i. tiiat ! ".(! tt'assf s net. I at l'a-.- Cmas!i; the sum of four
and add. : J'-im-g the ml : . :,: hot at ' 'ape
-"'."Madame Le Brun, celebrated for her attachment to the unfortunate queen, 31ane A ntoinette, died recently ai Dinan, in the HKith vear of her atre.
('"RK.vt Ihvi.Loov Ascension. Am riran .lern-'a'-tf. An English paper states that Mr. Charles Green, being eetermined to show the public that the late accident to the Nassau balloon was one hat b id occasioned no injury, ascended from the
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COTTON MARKET. The tenor of the Europa's news, and the satisfactory accounts from India, had the effect of carrying up prices t4d "l lb for alt descriptions. At a weekly meeting of the committee of brokers, yesterday, ihe prices for fuir Upland ogd; fair Mobile 5-,i; ftiir Orleans ajad. Corn Market Flouragaiu rather low. Parcels of good sound Western Canal selling at 53s CdaI2Js; prime Baltimore and Ohio 24s u;iE253. Corn in steady demand at 25s 6dtf326s qr., except unmixed prime white, which is scarce and
selling at 2v5la2-?s (id, finest quality. Wheat steady-j as to price. American and Canadian at Tsi-SsTs t d; Red 6s 2daJ6s 4d TO lbs. Provisions. Fair amount of business going forward Beef, prices steady; Bacon pork has been sold at lower prices; Shoulders dull; 100 to 150 hhds have been returned to New York within the last few days. Holders of Lard do not offer the article freely. HUNGARY. Intelligence from the seat of war in Hungary, is of the most disastrous kind The Hungarians have been defeated at ail points. The caui-e which they have upheld against fearful odds has
laden past redemption. The precise detail of circumstances which led to this unfortunate and unexpected result cannot be ascertained from accounts within reach. A part of the meiu facts are that the Hungarians have been forced to lay down their arms and submit unconditionally to the Russians.
The Vienna correspondent of the London j
Times, in a letter dated August 2sth,says official reports of the Stli from Col. Bossier at Hermaustadt gives the particulars of what took place in South West Transyi vania since tiie 4th, when Genl. Luders was at Galfalvii. After Bern's defeat on the 3lst ult., at Leidenburg, lie proceeded towards Medgris, which he reached Oil the 3d, with a force of 8,000 men and IT guns. Being reinforced at this place by an auxilary corps of 4,000 troops, 100 horse and 12
1 t VK- it;HIJ"! tV I.ACi:. We have.
corps. 1 he otiicers w nom lie sent to capitulate, .; bonsaud Ltipi. Lis o Th.eadf. tooi t.-rn For aie offered to proceed with or without Austrian com- ' bv :H fHAVV fe BRO. missioners I have also the fortune to inform g 1 1. r 1 1 S, l . nm .'I I H I s A S i 1 l K I , . , . . f, t ' :iHtt-t i.K i, t,'.s?naere-and otiucis. j,jst opriied y our Imperial Majet-ty that Georgey s only con- ! al)d (()r ;i ,. r.
v.. r, pHAiv & bro
dition to his surrender was to be allowed to lay-
down his arms to your Majesty. As for Georgey I keep him at vour Imperial Majesty's disposal. " It is reported by some ardent friends of Hungary, that Georgey has proven himself a traitor and has yielded to the golden arguments of the Russians. Kossuth's wife and family, it is said, had fallen into the hands of the Imperialist troops. ENGLAND. The official records show the continued mortality arising from the general prevalence of the cholera.
Sept
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srpt 7 CA-w i '. i S? ! V & BRO.
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MiKI.VHt'itV & TRlCE
HORRIBLE STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT St. Louts, Sept. ThIi.
The Steamer Haidie, for Council Bluffs, burst t ;
her connecting pipe, a few days sinne, thirty miles above Weston, killing Capt Fishback, and scalding, supposed mortally, Geo. Martin, the pilot, and Robt. Lindsay, the clerk, two Miss
l ll.it I X. IC.il I ! IPTIIERI U. lilL-ai." ai A !i ap arfi -le. affordine a lijht lir 1 sate. n. d laiiiiii.t as ia witiom ib itairsier oi x; ' ioti-al-e,. i: ti rial tnl t.uniiis m at audi ! cap. A lull s ijiplv jut ii re iv -it -tut . r aie tv sej.t 6 " FK tMMS It. t-IMRE. Swornjvietlt V Co., ii ho i' sale $ i.ciail DaLrs in fancy 5f l'oi-cijf ti an-.l llnmrMic I.' t y i ood , M !d- )N, im..
R R now rrr. T a z tiie r I a I r nd '.?:iiff s'lirl of Dry iioiids, nit" arii-a oi. i vei y ar ii- p iirua'ly Kffil
in th'-r imp. T:.t-v e.,. c'iuilv oiicl a rail irom tnir
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tiiiscity. Tiie remains of Capt, 4 ishback were brought down yesterday.
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FROM THE PLAINS. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 5th. Letters from Fort Larrimie [sic], dated Aug. 1st, say the emigrant escort train have returned from the South Pass, all well. The Sioux Indians killed an emigrant ihe day before near the Fort. A detachment of 200 dragoons were sent out to
f) MltT, i tu i.. A,. - Jim
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Hi t-i i -. ( V m i i . e - : I a ; i -s t . : i t ' . i : . hd ii-rn; ve'vei a- it siIk ' in st. t.'ove;-. .M is; Ii"him i Vdnesiii Sj k s; f ulil ; en's v. !v. t C p-i a "i! I'mnpx: t tiiiiis; S )t. an i Hitius. Jte. Sv on.Mr. OT &. lit1. p. Ii dlil FALL TRADE FOR l-4Lh
t' lar- a. -a t. .n.ii -.0.1,1- m ... r, ., Till Kid U mt- r Otv
.' Hi t. I'aes. Alc , In u I ( ii fie hitt r. Shot of iiiirnii i
j chastise the murderers. Weather cool, and frost i snee. d. i' l'!lf !'";'v nv 5
on the Plains. -----
C I N C I N N A T I M A 1 1 K ETS . Cincinnati, Sept. 7 1, P. M.
fftll E Prrn"r-l u tt-rei., ,, ( xincr e,, jnmm M c ii r; .ted ! , i ii.nm.ii Ce r i i,t i ame ami s- yln nf me ( t. (-Sun-. H n A" ' . w as i'iss .ivi d on the
Flour is unchanged. Whiskey 20' ;''2s20Jo. , - ' iS . '" 1 "' '' ' f''-1- A h i . r hivn g
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There were 300,000 pounds Bacuii sides and ' and ai tn.a !.t. & m-mi iumii1P,.P i..k payiiMiiC
im ei ci i i ly. lo L,. Ori-eu, Ijo :. i.s- Riitf,j , in rci ve tie ui.c, J ' r.s i ,- ,i I '.l is ftl, i.i. K KM.
shoulders sold at private sale.
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ne tali and powei ,'ul
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souiew hat re pre senit, stand i nc
-work irrounds at Vauxhall Gardens, i a sight so:m- ibou-anil spectators, whom curiositv.
m--rt ;: i.se since the reported mishap, had :t ::-n-r to w i: ms the roiilt. Tiiis bal- : .... . e :.; e , ijf.st id d to it one It buy the " r. i . ! e ii;T eoe ee-e Mr. Riley, the . : :te Amera.iA Athletic; H.-raandtz, th5 . .! deevvn ,;,! .-trlan; Mr. Kimh. who has so I't-ii in', ompitiie.; dir. Grm-n in hi- rips: Mr. F : ;.; e. yv be v. as one of the gentlemen who alighted iu-t w-ek on the house on the London road; Miss Orme. Miss Forrest, and Mr. C. Green himself, in the lower car were Mr. Henry Green, Mr. U. David, and two other gentlemen The
iMuoon wascompleteiy mtUte and notwithstand- . Iearnd lhiit Hd!!t.ford actually been attacked ,lt- U" Z1 wv,?ht 01 the lingers and appa- and driven from his poMtion, and alter a murder-
Pittsbuko, Sept. 7th I P. M. There are 2G inches water in ihe chanueb Weather cold. Heavy rains. Shippers are hold inff off for a rise.
IL The following jtu fPe-pnt from the Hart-
he proceeded towards Hermanstadt. Gen. I ford 7;.ei'd upon Genera! Taylor's bite profIm.tird, wiio had been left y.-it'i six battalions, tion, v. n ieh ;t si j;ns oriel n dv.i unioi:g t!m !, rew d
id ioe-Litisr Dut.el.it!, ii liviim about H-arris-
T' e'.n -.f roach I,kinjr writ r carried on t tt" ed St "inl, ti hf ., i a rsr.,,1 e, iii a I it ya-ioua dr.aer.'tej. .'. ,j w !).-.. . i.ijiiit t i,rrngf ttiafl m i r :'. in i ii,. I, i.a f,t it i--s.-a !- ai if iie afc c in n f r. at vvr. aue d firp . in r i, .,. ,lV , r, , ,,, R,.,,air. iri; Ftu! j.e V . rk .di v r y tf.wr.j.ioe f . t.GhEEN. M ; t I - f 1 if I
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
I" ' -''-'' 'o ! ..!. h-.l o e
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is td.)
.rd to
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insurgents under Gen.
fun
the General of the
t. The Dutchmen
w'h-n Vn.--y so gravely iu-
n ol
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-h it t
V(:ld i.l!
d dated inv;:
r.dus. it rose most r.i; !,..y. and airnost immediately
obtained an immense elevation.
u.
ia:t i.:i'..:i lent 1U
In.e'it, and l.ack in color, although destitute ot the usuai characteristics of negroes in feature? . .fee. Meh- a,et Ah sent an expedition up the White Nile to s- arch ibr gold, and there found tins race of people, tlfteen hundred cf whom, armed to the
ous battle iu Herniaii.-dadt, in which lie had many killed and wounded, he had been obliged to retreat
1 r. contemnorarv avs that four months of to Tallaes.
Taylorism has done the w ork for Whigjrery. We j On the Cth, Luders stood before Hermanstadt, hope tiiere will be encash left to make respecta- ; 'x battalions of the enemy, with five hundred' hie contest at the next Presidential election; but j horse and eighteen gu ns, occupying the neighbortbe present indications are that we shail walk j u'g heights. A Considerable force had been left
This having been made known to Gen. Luders ; Cuba, that the joke they were playing off would by scouts, he foresaw that Bern would fail upon ..tir up such a dust as it has tiirouchout the UnIIastord, and probably drive bi n into Waliachia i i0n. We hope they u iii observe the order uo-.v and take possession of Hermant.idt. Nothing issued by tiie Second Was hi niton, not to go and remained to do but to pursue IVm w ith all speed. ; take Holland Before, however. Luders could overtake him he i ,5 aclmriah WaMiin-ton.
A PROCLAMATION. Whereas there is reason to believe that an armed expedition of Dutchmen is about to be fitted out, and from the best information the Executive has been able to obtain, it points to Holland: It therefore becomes my duty to warn all Dutchmen not
1 Mail -,' ill & . .1-..MO en Inui
'' I a i i t r s- n Mi i ui. ' ! who "i -tipi so.; . S, ! ; n, e a l.er ' i p t - l i ' llorf I if ,. ,,f
( lu-p Is f joe.- int.., i oti-s ..,. $ n ft .Ai. ihe 'l'.iirv id" tie- n, i cr ii! ::.(; , r!i, t,r if 3 Al.EKK I J RV13.
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J !-:. .M( s)!,M JH2I. s(l, A T T u N E Y A T L A W , ICIi I MOMf, VA. ron'boir in irs'i'.-i' in , i,, ie... i-ir nT
'. sti'm3 em Id d--t! w i uie State - i.t 3
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over the course without opposition. Costume. The costume of his Majesty, the King of the Mosquitoes, is said to be an immensely long pair of rusty Spani.-h spurs on his heels, and
uJwn u edore of tiie river . a ted Msh about his waist. Sometimes lie ernbel-
v.irre the vossei iay . itie name of i
Isshes the upper part of his person with a cast-off
kingdom is flan, and its capital Patenja. grenadier's coat, but it is very seldom that he perThev callivata wheat, tobacco, &e., and mits of addition to the sa.-h and spurs. Upon
iu the city, and the remainder of the army had gone in pursuit of Hassford A battle ensued, i which ended in the complete route oi the Mayi gars. The Russian cavalry put to the sword al' j fugitives w ho attempted to resist. The Hungarii aus lost twelve hundred prisoners and fourteen I guns in the battle. The Rusians had six huuj cred killed and five hundred wounded, including
.-..i n rt e-e atid for ia!e cheap. S ' . VV I riTTUT-R.
Yi :i ii !. co I".ir;, it and Ha'd"i e . havne a mal firady, ID I V .' . . ' I I r. . I . p i T Ml. if i. . Il't p i? II a' ,..n
) lake 11 j l ii.t!, and to order them to desist from ' near s.v rn v of Vies.e t-v h .j ihii.g a me off.ee of T' any such design. It may be that the said expeC.i- : fjl'" " Mmto tion of "armed men" is directly "pointed" at Cu- i Jr r" N"'ni" wed apfdy uidesa we'! reeommeni!et. I T .- . . . I ll : I j " . , ' e'1'
au. ii so, ine uiooariouuas are in Ganger, as thev ; - -
are my especial favorites, and recently the favor-
IV A I I I! V A I EOI! --Bk. tL. k. - . .. . CI - J L' Til Ll.k t Km
itescf the Whigs, it becomes my duty to declare j iffjtff f t; ' pnce'w'..i t palJ tn
that such expedition is in the highest decree crim- i C"H- A- b,ck Mu'r teed1 fc to aiu 30
inal, aud that those participating in it, whatever may be "their extremities," need not expect the protection of our Government. And 1 call upon
the officers recently appointed to put down this
aiu 30 F. E. StdRE. Main rro . t.p-wpen Muiherrv and Wesl ft.
' "II 111 ains Wrapnmg .- on liana, and for al by ' M ' F. E. SI '1KB.
aua "0 Bainer copy dtn
manufacture 'he,r own w--apon
are 'TOoaiay tne r.t:. i; r.t of in Scripture.
arieut Ltliioplans s
They
these premises, the Detroit Advertiser remarks : ; "Whether King Mimqulto represents his court . by a minister at the palace of St. James, we are not I informed; if so, we only hope that his diplomatic
1 As'AiiK fo i, . a L ! i o it M a . 1 he tare bv the scent cos not apnear "ia the presence wearing 1 ,. . , . , ,- . - ; sougnt reiuge m the wooes, w l". S. mail steamers to I nacres, has been . l-l,f co.-tumeo! ins country." over to the victor.
reduced thirty per cent, the charge now Lei nj; AUK) for ilt, jSi-O for n-rward berths, a:s4 for Mct-rage passage. Tlte fire e-.i Panama try San Francsco. however, is enc.ntious'.y LcU, bmitg .eO0 lor cabin tcrthf, and for steerage terth-. Ims-
the loss suffered by Hassford on tiie 5lh thirty- i expemiion oi uutenmen, ana to maintain the laws . IL- r rP-eivp.i a frr,, -;, y i.t ira cy.o. w.ara J J 1 . - , , i ,- . aJ and eatelle i-'aed-; or m:m vure and fie aatc
s.x killed at.d wounded. i prou.eu tor ine support, ot our sacred oongations ; itV y .j. F. E.suiKK.
Tiie billies of Scherrberg and Hermanstadts 10 !ot1?" powers, i tee! it my solera a duty to produced a mo.-t dispiriting effect among the iu- ; huethismy proclamation; for it is not long since !,.. .1., i :i-..i t . t t ii. v
currents. Manv threw awav their arms aud 1 WI11 ,,ir ur4Ulllul language oi mnjiniuw-
l saw the hre of tiie niid-night camp, And heard at times a horse's tramp, And a bloodhound's oistaut bay. Given uucermy hand at Ilarrisburjr, Pennsylva-
hile others came
its J a
FALL STYLE OF GENTLEMEN S' HATS.. T rifivf . a- t;-f eld 'iMi of Kai.datl 4. Kirk.
p a--.if lie p r i . ed a fi -; '
if .W Xlti 1
sty li WUt, for 1-49.
Nutia, Brush, and California Hats,
wts '-I. w. o i '
e... , . . . I.L. . ... u-i .. v
iiia, ia ine presence oi uoveruur joansiou, it. is ;
ol! a ; . Hicii iia" I rei ii p-icp f,r Ch. RAMi.l. at DOu LITTLE
e-Tt gcrs iti the
-cerate ar-
Iv fjditiJ with
Noble Sentiment. Coh Richard M. Johnson, Vienna account, by the way of Warsaw, of Ex- ice President of the United States, in speak- August I i, state tiiat the Hungarian Diet having
'"Uljr nominations, once lieid ine looow- ; surrendered to heurgev, oissolved ttseit. A n,Km.,. c a , uji i ;n ,i, , ,i ri 'Wt.KTaiSs in T..E F OfLi. No. I. ng ehHiueatandnatrimic i.n.u.. wbh-b ,verv ' m.etimr b-tv ir.Io'.H Cnrv. .n.l P.-m Hth f AuSUSt' 1 8"U f ! L -Cor,.. . , ... , .... he,e ed ,00 at m, a
s " " " the rein and end of Whierv. true ceuiocrat will respond ta with aii his heart: ; h d subsequently taken place at Arad, where it j z w lJINGTON -i
.,vailuu, naif ueeu made tio r.'Ui- was ueieruiiiiea to put aa end to ine war, as oe- ;
t--r ,,-ar itu"i re may h Jayu- inte.1 we must ing sanguinary and useless.
bead'
M v hair ad a aais a.- d i . was o i. yd. a hipii iioi'd a f m-oy what i ft cati'dj 1 w,i Hoi-t apty i'., or I i;.t bald."
frttcii rat..rs as &l
-irnlshed to the en
n.d.mt pi ovtde the.ro n. LedditU". They
I to otue r
extra charge.
ao, m! oM.iicr, HABviovizr, Had, as a Spartan baud, enmsre victery by emulating and raa'd-- wiih ra-'i c'.'x r, ir'.a can th? j-'.-rr-grji aid, ct of h i jtV;fif ua iv n, "'
Geoygey addressed the Council of War, and protected that he had no hopes for the cause of Hungary; tiiat nil resistance was vain; and that nothing but utt-jr ruin could attend the prolon-
1 add voii ao, Harrv rrtn thonih I wa wrone
of Darien, Georgia, by his will left free about one ' hi a" u' iiav vour iiairtf ark. (.mm; and lone
. .... . , u . . . 1 , 1? v e.
S'o , il "
Slaves Mantmitted. Major Noah Wood, late
hundred and fifty slaves, and appropriated 5,000 J uWliaiie'- tlu Uwii m tr r tor.nve " for pavtcz expense of emigration. But tS.CKl 'r sa; by Ji'l,s5 II At" EL. Per
are neeced to enect ms o&jct. ine remamuer, For a;e n MJ-wn
I therefore, must be raised. I -,u:;C ! a-
ladeipfaia.
F. E. U1EE, Aenl.
