Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 November 1831 — Page 2

Vacc place, though of h m positive as- I Vivien, errtr to day's Prefect. M. Raul, -surance is yet given. Tbc Course is in nicr, will ablish peace, give a state of almost unparalK-ml unt aunr s, i strength to the Government, anil force and certainly f.ince the ttial ot the ex-mm- j to the Ministers; and that this public deis:ers, we have seen no mobs at all to be motivation of opinion will evaporate m-

compared for force and gravry to those to mere air, and be forgotten in a few

now assembling. The guards are being

called out io various directions, but they answer but loly to the call, and it is generally believed that they will join in acquiring a change ol Ministry. This is the position of affairs at the moment I am writing, and in the present excited state of feeling; nothing which cou'd occur would create iu ine any astonishment

The capitulation of Warsaw took

homs or a tew days No such thing

1 he agitation is not that of a party, hut nf ail partie?; not of Napoleonists alone, or Republicans alone, or patri nts alone, or of the faubourgs, or of the students, or of the Kcole Polytechniotie alone. No, nc; it is the agitation ol all classes, and all opinions, and all ttidtnts, and all schools, and all journals: and every one who is not a placeman

or a rentier, exclaims, "We can go on to

In Tain did the fee! police entreat, pro-' test, and figbt their w?y through the!

V 1 V II I II O 7 C V 4 SI. ' of the Palais Hoyal and every where the ciy 4 heard of "A has les Minis tres," ,4A bas Casimir Pcrier," "Vive

TITE CENSUS OP 1S30.1 J The particulari of ifao As tVeclcrtion of President of .he Unin d StatMfi.rtl.fi PM"fie! ll e V.stula arc

la Polognc," and "Vive la Liberie!

net trim w ill take place under the late Ccnsu, we publish the following table from the Pennsylvania Intelligencer; hut vr have added tho numler of Kcprcsentatives and the fractions under a ratio of 18,000.

place on the 8th int. The neu s reach-! no longer." If the Courier Irncais, the

cd the government on Thursday after

noon, at i o'clock, but was not published until yesterday morning in the Moniteur,

National, the Cons'itutionnel, the Temp,

and the Journal du Commerce for the

moment beg the citizens to wait- to ere

although the fact was communicated to ate no disturbances to attend the result

two or three individuals, and amongst

others, to the proprietor of the Journal des Debats on Thursday evening. Ycttcrday further particulars arrived from the French Minister, M. Flahaut,at Berlin. It appears that Paskewitsch gave 15 days to Warsaw to make its submission those 15 days expiring on the 9th September. Five days before the expiration, Marshal Paske witsch renewed his demand of an immediate surrender, l ) which no reply was given. On the 6th the attack commenced Three or

four regiments of the Polish army suffered levercly, the remainder retired on Modlin which is situated at the confluence of the Hog and the Vistula. As a political centre Modlin is of no importance, but as a miii'ary position it is more btrotu! thin Warsaw. The Poles had

1 prepared beforehand an intrenched camp equal to contain 50 00 ) men. The (la 2-ttc de France publishes, after a statement supplied to it by M. Po2zodi PorP'l, that on the 6uv inst. the investiture of

4

Ily the Sarah, arrived last evening, we j fajnP received the Jamaica Courant, of the 27th j jamp.birc and 50th ult. I hat of the lattct date j Vermont, ' states that Columbia has become the j ,ia!isar1.iittF theatre of the most flagrant crimes Connecticut, ' Elections, proscriptions and assassina l jji oljc kahd

lion aru uauy committed i nc scn con s'ituted government at Bogota is nothing more than the instrument of a vile and sanguinary taction. Ilumani'y shud

! - . 1 r.t lt- '

uers ai me perusal ot me private icueis; york and public papets which come from the vcwjOISOv interior cf New Granada For sonic i p ' . ..

KA?TKK STATE. 2n,itii 2fn,r:3 'j::.?ri iso,tuir .ra.'jN7 til 0,1 00 27.V.MS 4JD7.7U sum i?H t.v.i,s;i ii)."i,i;

Increase. 101,127 14,W1 2J,io:j U,l.v2

IT Woo

middle STATES.

FV20 i:v7"J.SP2

of the debates, which will commence to-morrow in the Chamber of Deputies, and to leave to the representatives of France the duty of overthrow ing the present system, without disturbing the verybasis of our political existence, it is because they hope and believe the results ol this discussion will be to make war for Polandto overthrow the juare-rii-line system to send back to his bank and his iron mills the commercial Minis ter of F ance, M. Casimir Peiier, and convince Louis Philip tat Fance will

not be humiliated and that the ques tions of peace or war, Belgium, Portugal lta'y, and Spain, must indeed be pla ctd on a very different footing But should thtse expectatior s be most untx pecttdly disappointed- should the Cham

ber approve the system of Petier by any vote such as that which it has rot yet come to, and should the President of the Council obstinately refuse to leave the helm of public afYairs, ami persist in

steering the vessel upon recks or quick

time past the vessels that have arrived

I Ma ware,

from Carthagena, disembark here a num j ber of unfortunate men who have been! 1 1

s. 4 ,.. lop.if: 72.710 .'107,3."H)

1S30. isui,.isv o(),77D i:c0,:i(U - - -r 4 IC.tU

given, and some account from Lithuania among

the latter is the following relation. "On the 7th cf July the district ot Y iikomiss(r.car Wiina) was the theatre of an event worthy ot the ages of barbarism. A Cosach

I officer i.amcd Baskakoif

with IS privates, was sent to the country house of Madame Scsicka, in consequence of a suspicion thai several tcbels wero there secreted. Madame Sesicka assured the i flicer that he was mistaken, nl invited him wiih evciy appearance ot kindness to re

main and

rest ; ho corn-

torn from their families and c unity for political purposes sixteen offu eis thus shipped ofl arrived hete on Tuesday in the Schooner Dan, most of them iu a state of the utmost destitution. CX Y Mtr Avd.

Virginia, North Carol inn, Sni.th Carolina,

i Georgia,

Ohio, Kentucky, Indi.ma,

1MII) 1:

Warsaw took place, and that conditions' sands, t en prepare lor other langu 'ge.

verc proposed to the Poles which thev lor other conduct, for other policy, ard refused. On the 7th the combst began. lor other proceedings and prepare, OntheSth the Polish army offered to j should it be nccess-a'y, for another, and accept the conditions proposed before i rven an immediate Revolution! All hand; but it appears that Paskev. itsch j wise met), all moderate men, all men who replied -Tt was too lae he had lost six dosiie peace, but with liberty and order, thousand men, and must now the j but with national honor nd ir.depenincooditional surrender of Warsaw." d-nce, desire most adentiy that the I enclose you a most important letter j Chamber of Deputies n?y to morrow oi from Cieneral Kn"Kzieei and Count j Puesdjy adopr such decisiens as will Plater. If the statements contained in" lead to an immediate cnange of M nis that letter be true, and I believe every j try, and an immediate change of system; vo'd, then I he Poles have been treated ! but should this not be the case, the agitnut baibarously by the English Whigs, i union will increase the troubles will es well as bv the French Ciovcrnment, become yet more general and violence

From the Louisville Pub ulv. uv. 12. Speaking of the election of Mr. Clayto the Senate, one of our Fianklort cor respondents says: 4tSuch another victory would ruin Mr Clay." We do not know that this is entirety correct. Mr (.lay has succetded by a larger vote than coufd have been expected He is

elected, in opposition to a worthy arui I ijisourj

)'I'umi nitfii. miiu iii i'Miuiciiiion i)i me public will Lid Messrs. Roberts, Dyer and Casey, voted lor Col. Johnson, his vote would c hren 67 aid had Crutchfi-ld of Oldham, Jonas ol Grant, Smnh el Henry, and the two icpiesenta tives from Barren, voted the will of their constituents, Col Johnson, would have received 72 Mr. Clay 66. We are persuaded that, in this in stance, as in the e'ectien of Mr. Adan a in 1826, (lor and in consideration of the office ot Secretly of State.) Mr. Chy has done more for himself than the pcopie would have clone for him. He is a gain in office. He is nvg (or $ijc yeais to come, and may, by chas ce, manapc to

be r c-lccted to the station he now fi is Mora than this is net to be expect.

Joi'THERX STATES.

1S30. 11 1 oo 5N 1,178 511 ),."07

10i"vM ro'j,74i

t:l7,,.'J5 3(),S1J 4717

WKSTEKX STATES.

f4H,01.") Inrrenso. SltMHl 7S: 17.ri

1PJ0. 117.178 ()t',.).sG

1S30. 8!l,rS5

Increase. H'i,:jtvi

Mil ,7'JO 2-J:t,l07 8 1

eouTir-wr.sTtR state".

and Lotd Palmerston must answer for his conduct, not merely to the Fugiish nation, but to all F.uropc I intreat your specal attention to this subject, for never vas so grave a charge brought against my minister as they set forth in this letter ol the Po'ish cnvos. The most essential facts of importance in foreign new are a tcvolution in the canton ot Neufchatel in Switzerland acv.init 'e Prussian (government, and a levulu'ion m (5eec; and in France we have news ol serious troubles at Uor cleans on the 12th instant, and of disturbsoces in nearly all the deportments The near approach of the cholera mcr bus is almost forgotten, as also the af fairs of Belgium, though they ate hourly becoming mere serious, and war b-

tween Hollatid and Belgium is

pr mb'e than ever

and combats must decide the rest, lie member what 1 have olsen told you France will not be cajoled out of either the ptincinle or the consequences cf the revolution of Ju'y, 1830. The tumults in Path during the whole of yesterday, and which have been re iumed to day vrith increased violence, were made not t y Carlists in the disguise of wo'kmct 3nd not by priests, with blue smock frocks and sham mustachioj and not by tlie violent portion ol the lJepub'iican party. but by rich and poor, leatned and ignorant, young and old, wot kme n and shopk? epers, men and women, boys and girls bv. in fine, all classes, lank, ages, sexes and opinions When the .'out na' ol the Ministei speak ot r. few hundred individual having done

myi e i this thing and ol a few hundred per-

?.cns having ('one that they deceirecnly

Tcnr.r??e, I ,'i:isiana Alabama, iMisjii-sippi,

Dist. of Columbia, Michigan, Arkansas, Florida not taken,

1S(). K:,107 P27,1K)1 75,113

ui.V2t:

Inereae. tvj.n;ll,:i"l iivM17

77l,riGU

territories. 1 12 10

1305,178 5'2i,WU)

rJ),P5S 3l,U)f, 30,30 31,725

KECAriTULATION

13t',011

From the Indiana Democrat. SALE OF HO AD LANDS Judge Po ke, the Commissioner for the selection at-d sale ol the Michigan Road Lane's, has ?i rived heie, and by his polite attentim, we are tnabitd to give the result of the sales :

! E. State?,

M Stale, S. State., W. States, S. W. St;ite, Territories,

Twenty nine thousand, seven hunched and sixty nine acres of Intul uert sold, at an average rate ol S 1 -63 cents j ci at re, producing upward or forty ninelhouand dollars. The total number of acres granted, were 163,960, and theicyet remains, af ter deducting the amount sold 159.191

acres of which it may be safely calcula

120. NkV.S5i 31t.7,DM 25-l7,il-25 MU,72t 77i,r(o 50, 1M

1S30. 1054,ti2 4ins,u3ii 3022.KP2 1307,178 13(,011

0,SP.i 22,M2

C0,-130 Tr crease. 421U.S2S 1)21,017 471,S87 61S3S1 527,000 60,430

Bouxsr, q-iarter to 4 The Bound iboc who did not see Paris, and did not and about ,he Door l'a"ie, in the Irdiat

1)637,1 liO 1271)3,64) 3155,150 The above is from the ollicial return, with the exception of Mississippi, which is taken from one f our exchange paper?. We find that the returns which wc publihed of our own State were, incorrectly added I5y the return of the Marshal?, it will be seen that we have about 20.CHH) less. If the ratio of representation is fixed at 50,000, wc shall not gain another Rcpri i-entative, as was expected. Pennsylvania will, however, retain her

cd'hat 120.000 will speedily sell after W1 . num,1cr in naliouiil councils, let the

the road shall be opened through them - - ...... Mom of the land contiguous to .he Heart. ) hlV Mow, Iho followm- tablo,5howmg ,,p ;a r.t ,,,1,1 .,tu-,; . u . political influence el each State in the nationa 1 councils, is yet unsold, and there is vet about 10 or. . i- , , , .a. ntirr rtlnn. ,1 . U -'cinIin2 to the new census. I ivo slaves having the

. Nimu vveiiriii ns inree ireemen. we nave L'lven uic renre-

1 " tentative numl ers opposite to each Slate, and the number of Senators and Representatives in Congress.

will doubtless be the veiy Bi st quality nt

tartd 'I he hiehest sale was the Iniiflc ir.

bevn in a state of grcjt agitation bo. h 1 ber.u'd the scenes to which their state

cstcrdsy and to day The 5 per cents j menu refer. Not hundreds but thruwinch were a few days since at 91 f arej sands, net thousands but ten of thou today at 85 f anl luve finished at 85 f . sands, yoo may with safe?y state did this 50 c. for money, end 85 f. 40 c. for end ' and did thst nnd all Pari, from the vd n .nth; the 3 per cents, wnich were s Barrier du Trone to that of lv for, ami Iru-.Uvs v'-cc a' 61 f 50c have closed ! from iha of lloule to that of Montmai

to daV a? 5f')t CO c for uo;iev,

and 56 1.-tie ail Paris vvi-s in a stale of agi ation

10 for end of month j and of tumult. In some places orators he Chaowier of Deputies Ins be en, advlt etcd the multitude, and c ied, ('u i' ti? vr.de tnc dav, in fl state o! j Vie la Pologne.' as on the place d TO suc.i gi' jtion and excitement, and party deon. In other places otatots exhi' it eel that n- business his bceu tt aus-i placards, and cried, "A has Us Minis sated up to the p' esee.t hour. j ties " as in the Palais Royal. In other - j place s they compelled M Perrier ar d M. Trcv. the C:rre.fiiierit O P Q cf the eb.s.iir.r to quit O cir witur e a; u take I.i' do: M $ Crrnfi .nd vt. !efuge in the Hotel ol the Mitiis'cr of Actrvnos asb ii mult in pauis. j Justice, as on the place Vcndomc. In 1' a , is. epi i8, Uk Paris is maiotlfr places the people overthrew the ttau of agitation ditTicult to describe, ; omriibusses, to rm.5;e barricades in order

and id diitisfaciion which cannot be to prevent the cavalry from charging

States.

county, some ol which brought Ss4 !0

pe acre. Every tract of the whole lands is considered of good farming quality and will eventually biing congress price. For nor nu n n.irt f r.l nr -.tir.;nn

...ix.-lKr... .1 1 . . . a I . n . l i I I . O

MmiuitiK u u) uit general rematKsoi

those who examined the lands,) e

licve that the good judgment, persever

ance and industry of the Commissioner, hss greatly enhanced the value of the donation, and that under his manngcmer.t.

the amount will be ampiy sufficient to'

make the road a In st late turnpike Iron the Ohio River to Lake Michigan.

tutive

(50000

Hefi

JACKSON CONVENTION.

The most healthful activity is apparent

r.iiiiit I

.1 IU MH ,

Hampshirr

be ! 'crmnt ssnc husett?.

Connecticut, lihode Island, New York, Now Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virninin. about

j North C'andina,

in most ol the counties on the subnet ot r i. . : . 1 . I treorjzia.

cx m "fsed!

eito prevent the cavalry

The tystem of Pcne: S--. ihe thcoi, a opposite the Calc de Paris, and

Ktnu?:s now appear beh'TC u in ail its on the BouU vard Mentmatre In other naked , , ss, its cruelty, its indilVerer.cc to p aces they entered the Theatres, as in the feeii-'s and to the rights oi men, and: that ol Nouv enures. Varieties, ard I tul Fiance ft Is herself on rhc vcre of be ' ten, and compelled the actors to retire

ing drpuved of the be ru frs v hich vvcre , from tl.c s t e. ;

, und difccontinuc their

pi oiiibs d to her bv the Ilevduiion ol Ju- prrtorrnar.ces. Indeed, every vhercthe ly I hive told you it would corn1? to this,: theatres v:re closed "Petire, retire!" a d I predicted tliat the fall of Poland! cried the celebrated F-mtan. at the The V'-'ull !ead to consequences ol a genet a!, aire des Nouvcauies, ,andd not seek sen itn anil impottant character iu to amuse us with your lollies, whilst our Vti'uc I'ne ngi.ation which is felt in bicthren in Piila-. d a-e being uussacred " P'i is Qrnerai. It is not the agitation In other laces the common people xnt-ielv "t i;iief. fu ihsappoiotmcnt or sur-; sought for arms, and entered the shops

pn?e. but it is the agitation of a profound of fire arm manufacturers, and thus that they had not been able to bury them, vciitiuicot of national indignation an J na sought to defend themselves from the I'he cause of the disease being so fatal a-

. he Convention which is to be hoiden at

Indi anapolis on the second Mondv in December A majority ol coun ies have all eady elected their delegates We expect to sec the laigrst Conv wiion which has ever assenibleu in the State Ibid

Milavcholy intelligence Wc hae

Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois,

Jiisoun

J en no

eo.

Louisi;ina, i .

Seen U1S the Iiimni tntpllinr.r an ' ' ' U" U UU d 1

extract of a Icier from Mai Doueh j ilKl0ilniu

cr'y, aent of the Pawnees, to his bro h er, which says, that rhe Small Pox has "men committing dreadful lavages among

the Pawnee Indians

.T-iVlttt o ,::$' cio,ino p.isi,ii;) yp.,:vsi 7."). 117 i3:,o,jin :50,-),771 iCO.OOO 4C0,risii Kj7,r 1T.7,J77 P27,P.IV

tW.070

171,7-J-J s:,ooo

; Vi ;" 1 :io o l 20 G PJ 2 J 8 Hi 12 t; 'A 1 5

Ui.utirr Ratio entrd r.-f trac' frartnr.s 4C000 ti0"' l.yUK 8 l.", UrJ li..r:j:i 5 V-23 :),r(M 5 io,tu5 10,100 P :1,100 47,(VsS t .),0s8 17,J05 2 1.20:, .,;t,io: 4i ir,i0o (i :n,si ! 2r,117 1 27,117 2ivfJ 2s i;,r,:i 5,771 t 17,771 20,000 20 10,000 :w,85 i:i ir,s:, .r,2l2 y 23,212 20,:K s ir,5H.) .'17,0 is 17 21,071 22,707 12 10,107 Il,5s2 7 ",0V2 7,277 I !:i,277 27,12 2 JI,P.;2 1.070 12 12,1170 21,722 IJ 27,722 :j",ono i :i7,ooo 12,210 5 .2,210 -')

Increase.

50 1,01 43,20 1

3oo,m:

plied, and wa atterward3

shown into a chamber, where he was invited to pass the night, while bis Cossacks were libciallv supplied with provisions and bianoy. The family consisted ol Mad. Scticka, a lcm.lt relation, and her three daughters, besides six servants ; the clluer, nothing doubling, retired to bed, having one oi his

men in the adjacent cnamber ; the othcis took up i heir quarters in the neighborhood, having stationed sentry at the gate ot the house. At midnight, tho othcer's room was entered by several persons, who murdered hirn, and after waids attacked the Cossack in the adjacent clumber, whom ihey wounded arid left for denci; they then made their escape. lathe morning the Cossacks entered the house ihiougha window, and tound their

comrades as above stated, and no one else in the hoUbC The steward was aliei wards discovered, and the Governor was employing every means to teizo the guilty persons " The tone ot the Journal is by no means disrespecttul to the French Government, and tho celebration ot the anniversary of tho three day s in Paris, is described minutely, aud without those quadlying expressions, which might tairiy be expeed from iho organ ot an absolute gor cinmcnt. The port of Archangel seems to be in a flouuvhing condiiion; 377 vetse! hiid entered this season, before the end of Ju y, and the value of the good a which had arrived from tho

interior, was ts.inuicu at twenty millions of dollars. 1 he port ot Astrakan, on the Caspian, had, up to the 1st ol May, received importations to the valuo of 4U0.00U do.lars ; its exports amounting to about 300,000. Fhc numerous friends of the gentieman releried to in the following paragraph, will be graufud to hear of his advancement. Wc are, however, sony that we cannot give a more exact account of its value; 'M. Krehmer, Honorary

Washington, ha been promoted to ihe rank of Assessor of ColUge."

tbiui aner. It is not the agits'i-m ol swords of the Municipal Guards and the j mong them is, that they immediately the surface of society, or of the surface trampling of the cavaby. The drums , plunge into the water as soon as the of hums-i feeling?, prejudice;, and a-vi- beat to arms in every direction, but the lever makes its appearance thus driv ietir, but it is a deep, profound, settled National Gua-ds were deaf to the sound, j itig the disease inwardly Scarcely an

feeling ol aiiiMlion, similar to thtit which ' .?nd out ol a battalion ot 2.400 Naticnal a inau would led it he a tlie prospect Ciuarda. only lu3 nicn made their ap ol being deprived by death cf all his per.mce The 2,300 who refused to wordiy hopes, the los el friends, rela ; attend, thus showed the nature of their tions, ' fortune, home, and reputation. opinion?, and how dangerous it is totriDonot deceive vourself. nor let o hers fje with ne'ional honor and national feel-

We have published thf above that our readers mnr pve

Neanv the whole!1'10 eoinpantivo strenib of the several States at th:" next

ol one tribe (the Piwm-e Kepublic.) ol j Presidential election; and it will be feen that the whole about 3 5 O ouls, have betn swept c IT j ot the Eastern and Middle States will have about tho

1 tho number dying daily beine: so rreat i nie wfiglit in Congress, for the next ten years, th.tt i

. . . . . - i . ... . . .. .

thev have I. r the ten l ist: the Southern States are lo

sinand the Western States are rapidly gaining.

We learn Irom a letter, dated St. Petersburg, bept. 1st, that a tieruendous gala was experienced in that city on the nigtit previous. I he water came into tho streets and the alarm guns were fired. An inundation similar to that of 182-4 wan apprehended, but the wind subsided in time to prevent the calamity. All the bridges in the city were carried away. 'Whatwiih war, pes'ilence and inundation,' adds the writer, we are having a very un

comfortable sojourn oi it

nere.

Letters and papers from St. Petersburg have been received at trie Department of Sitc ; none, howevtr, of later date than the 10;h of A'!us:. The total number

instance is known of recovery when they ;f persons who had boon attac ked with the cholera in r-

- V .il .t it ".1 v . i

arc auackcu uy uus malacy.

bin

k-i.wr, 1 i n I ... n hi .. t . 1 iiii r. 1. .f . , t ; .... -1

rim l IK' Illii1lli uifll M.l ' III', lin uinivii. ttdS rlTk. II :

oueu ai cij, 01 wnom i,!-)" in'i oieo. 1 Uf amount

The Chevalier de Tacr n, Spanish Minis' cr, h suite, artivcdiri WafiinKtor. city

ion Monday last, and have

taken lodgings at Gadsby'ft

Steam Carriage. An ingenious ! "f hoth enumerations is aeMrdiiig to the letters far I emechamc (Goulding) has just completed ! low the reality. According to t!ie report of the l.VJi

a steam carriB.i;e, which made its fits! :n. Air., ohad eiied, and VJJ remained 1 . ol w hum ( . . .

. . ui:.r .u . :. . t ... ......u-. r . l I u r . . , . ' j otais

e.ect ive you, uy ine nope or ucuci 1.141 u mg. in in:cr tpi tuns Kir iiim.) in ine 1 prarancc, uy vay 01 experiment, at lJcd-; were tvpeeteti to recover. 'm the auatmo' . -f the momentthat the : line refused to bayonet the people, and j ham, Mass last Wednesday. Wc learn! At v'Kien, bt tw ( en the 1." lb and T.Oth of Jul v .,ir ryr-

rev prefect of Poice, appointed in this .contented thetrselves with entreating the from the Uedham i'atriot, that "at 10 sons had i e n attat ked, of w hmi 1 11 died, 7U reeoveretl I

! on the hifl ilay there were 7'J ick. 'I'he Jc umal savs: :

The Jersey man savs, the

Morris'Canal is finished,

r.ow pass ttnough

the w hole tire.

Captain Junes G. Burrs on of Scotia's favonto

davS Mooitcur, w i:l set all to rigtits or . cititens to retire, in other parts the pas-! o clock it moved with rapid facility Irom '

mai arres'i, iiomicuiary visus, j.-oimi. njuui i.unniKUMi.mjiRmr vmh 3mii, jiiuaHciiotu a riseola-i it is now -cerium im;i ine cnoiera s-l"( v its v i?tirns, e hard ar-ived in EdinburpU bres of two regiment of Carabiniers, j wore encumbered with people who bar j bout 45 degrees for f.ftccn reds with per- j falls without mercy ujmih th -sc v. ho Nad a d..-ip:-ted Ar'ir-: oa' Ihursdav after an abiust arrived at the capital; or the proc , ricaded the en'rancrs. and there sung; feet e?.sc ; then proceeded about halt a ' regular life, while others whoe cuH:iiutio;is had not been : sene of treaty years in lamaiion of our yesterday' Prelect, M. the Mirsdlaiic till the hour of midnight. I ruilc upon a level route, and rclurned." 'ahcady taideniiiucd by c.tev;C-s? bad -ehcruily vcajj - irid '