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On Thursday the Able de Montlonis and M . GenUUer , a professor of mathematics , were put upon tbiir trial for some seditious speeches unite before ( he aSairiof the 13 th . of , June , in a club of Which ^ e ' - Abb * was president .. In . one of ^ these speeches theibbe de Alontlouis , speaking , of . the French expedition to Rome , said that ihe President fit the Republic was a traitor to theconstitution , and that lie should he delivered up to justice ; After a long trial , M ^ Gehillier was acquitted , ' and the - Abbe de Montloujs found gujlty . The latter was -consequently sentenced to six . months' imprisonment , and a fine oflljOOO francs . -. ' ., ' ... ' :., . ' ; ' r " Paris . JSatbrday . —Under this date , the "
correspondent iof the .. * Morning Chronicle ' , writes as fol ' . owsts'Wehavereceived . verj alarming accounts of the state of feeling in the east at Prance . ; The newspapers published in the departments towards ths frontiers of Switzerland describe ' -tbe country on ths « vs o / iiusurrectlbn , acd the refugees in S » i ! Zer » land as * pxiaus ' iy waiting , for the first . symptoms of insurrection to join in . the movement . " ... These statements arexput forward principally by the organs of the Government , and in ordinary , circumstances would be calculated to create uneasiness , hut as it is kn 3 wn thafcthe objecl ' of thenvis to afford an : excuse for tSe'lnterfeterice of France in the demand
made by ^ russia ' and Austria for ' the expulsion of the refugees at / present , in Switzerland , \ ve heed not , be particularly cfiVaid that soy actual insurrection will tale p ?« ceV ; It appears that General . Gsva aii , who commands the sixth military division , ( of . which Lyons is the centre , and which has , for the last year , been in a ^ sVafe " of siege , ) "has applied to the Govern- - ment for further reinforcements . ' This would ha an alarming Symptom were it not . for the' fact that a short tiise since this same General Gemeaii , wrote a report , in / shlch he . stated that , with the tropps ' he lad , he wn . uld secure the tranquillity of his district , and that if-the-National Guards were disarmed , he would consent to a reduction of 10 . 000 men . '
Gaunt Ladislans Teleki and M . Pulszky have addressed letters to the ' Journal des Debats / contradicting % statement . in the journal'le Napoleon , ' to the effect that revolutionary committees had" been established , in . the p : incipil cities of Europe , in eorrespandenee with a central committee in-London directed by Mazzuv , Ledru Rollin , Struve , . and Pnhzky . e . .- ¦ :-.- -. - M . Mouillard , the sditor of the « Lv Liberie . ' was sentenced py ' ths Police Court ; of Paris on Saturday to ifi-prisohnient for one month , and to pay a fine of 2 C 0 f „ far having published the journal ' without lodging the security required by law .. ..
Paris . Sunday . —Yesterday evening tj-e French Ministry ^ ros-leitin a minori ty on an important question on trie order ' of the day , read for the further Consideration of ths bill introduced b y the Government for the transference of the Prefecture , and other public ofiicirs of the Department of the Shone , from Monthrison to St .. Etienne . " It . becariie evident thai , a strong -opposition would be made , to the measure , hy the . whole ofthe Repuiuicau patty .
and a considerable numlierof the Conservatives expressed thelr determination to oppose it .. ' -On the other hand ; 'II . de MalleviUe , M .-de' Grammont , atjfl . M . Mm Eaucher , -warmly defended the measure , and the latter took care to warn the Assembly ' that , as the rejection of the hill would he h grave check to the Government , he would beg ; of the Assembly before dali- ; s-i to consider . well theconsequeaes . Notwithstanding this . warning * the Assembly rejected the measure by a majority of 335 to
160 . \ y •; : •¦ . : V . ; :... , » -M . Marc Dufeaisse , a representative of the peopfe and editor of the' Ruche de La Dordagrie . '' having bean found guilty by . a jury of iheCharente exciting the population to civil war , has besn sentenced : to imprisonment for . sis months , and . to pay a fine of 2 , 000 ? . . . " !> - .. ¦> ¦ ¦ .: j . .- v ,. ..., The ' JourrialdnCher'of the 2 nd inst , states that the Irish priest , inhabiting one of the communes of the arrondfssemen . t of Sancerre , has been expelled from France .. " ' .
DISTURBED STATE OF PARIS . . ( From the * Daily News ' of Wednesday . ) ' Monday . —After your express }\ di'Paris"this evening , tbe democrats of the Faubourgs . assembled in tumultuous groups around the base of the tree of liberty in the Rue St . Martin , which some of the . police agents were attempting to cut down . The people muttered curses loud and deep , and afr-length their ire broke forth into a more serious form , the police were compelled to decamp ignominiously .
The arrival of the troops , ^ however , . turned ; the aspect of * affairs . Although no shots / were fired , I rpgre-. to f say that blocd has again Been-sued ' , and five men * " have been seriously wouuded—two of them mortally , ' I believe , but the streets are so densely thronged that it is absolutely impossible to obtain a ' ceurate information . Gen . Lamoriciere has beca % rsgg ? d from his carriage , but a friend pushed hi © into zcalinet de lecture , from which he escap-d hv a back door . ...-- '
General Changarnier has , however , 100 , 000 men Wider arms , so there is little prospect of -anything serious occurring" during the night . Ou Tuesday there had been a continuation in a slight decree of the rassemblemens in the Quartier Sr . Martin . At . noon numerous itrdusis of men'in blouses filled the streets about the Conservatoire des Arts-. et Metiers . and the boulevards . The sergem de-viiie had some difficulty in keeping open path through the streets . General : Changarnier went ont'bn horseback with an ^ scort . of dragoons and visited the scenes of vesterdav ' sriot . : Btav « een
tsvo and three o clock , the crown became so ib ! Ck and empact" about'the Port Si ; Martin that troops bad to he ordered up to keep the streets clear ..: . As I write iu & crowds are gradually dispersing-. No " col , lision osrny kind took place .-, All . ; will pass . of quietly ; but there are not a few ,. howy that . ; the thing is over , who see in the whole -affair a mere coup motile , an attempt to get up ' a demonstration for the purpose of proclaiming the empire . ' ' If such ¦ was rcattylthe . caie , the expectations fpTnied havei not been . reolised .. Oae thing . remains certain ,
bowever , and it may servs as a , yearning , . , that thegeri--rals of tlveiien parti—the Cavaignacs . liedea . uq , and Lamoriciieres—have nothing to hope from the people in case of a really serious disturbance , and there is every cbance that they would' all perish , being speedily ' marked out for popular Teyer . ge . The attack on " General Lamoriciere was Wry near proving fatal to him ; for , had he not escaped as he ; did ; he would probably . have been killed .. 7 he ' Natisnal ' is the only journal-of its party which laKients the treatment' that so sincere a republican : as M . Lamariciere sufFs ; rcd . - ; . ; ..
The *; Mon : tenr' of Wednesday announces that the tree . of liberty in ; the Carre St . Martin , and that of the Porte St .-Martin , ' having during ' Tuesdaygiven rise to tuniultuGus manifestations , have been cutdo ^ n .. :. ; . '••' ¦ .. . , .-. , The number of arrests n ? ade on Monday and Tuesday-amounts to 283 . including-twelve women . The rest of Paris remained -perfectly tranquil on Tuesday :- '"" ' -. > ¦¦¦¦ - ' . - ¦ - - -.. ¦ : ¦ : ^ . . .. - The government have received a telegraphic 'despatch announcing the election-of ~ ft * .-Edgar Key , the Buoftapartlst candidate ,- for : the ; department of the Chatehte . '• - - ! ^ ' ' ¦ ¦ :- .- ' - j :: M . Prbndhon's papsr'Le "Voix du Periple * . has been seized this niorahn : by the ' police , foran articlc entitledy ^ iveVEnipereuT . ' * . ' ; -. "•
The recenliy ; disbanded Garde Mobile has deter mined to make , a demonstration on tKe . . 24 th '' , of Pebrnary . A-meetingof the offieershaV been called to settle tbe preliminaries of . a formal . processipn ,: to be formed that'day , for the purpose of visiting the column , of July : The Garde -Mobile are to appear in uniform !" .. . ' . ' . ' ^ ' ' ? J" ''"' ,. *'" ' /"' . ' ' ThirLy-Ko , individuals were arrested' on Monday eveningat the place -ofioeeting . of . the ' . Association des Marchande-de Vin , ' Rue . Jean . . Robert , and twentyJthree others at' a branch , establishment in the Rue de Poifoh : 'The majority of- them are said to he awnestied insureents ¦ frohV Belle Isle ;
* Orders have just . heen given , ' says the , ' gourrier PrancatSr * . « to : couectan army-of obssryavion on ihe frontier of S-Aiszerland . . ; It-is jsaid . that . General Schramm is to ba charged -with , the command of this corps / - *« . ** =.- —
: '" . '" , " / - SWITZERLAND ; : ¦ ¦'; . ¦ ThecommunicaUon Bade by Austria Snd Prussia to the French cabinet respecting the' occupation' of Switzerland Js ; lengthy . . JtVseeks , to , ' . prove that SwiJzefland'by its aggressive position na 3 abandoned that neutrality which it-was enabled hy treaties to assume ; that the . incessant efforts of democratic ; propaganda exercised'as -it is at ^ the very doors of Prussia , anr iustria /; obliges " tbose powers td-keep cn foot ^ ' M ^ g < * udarj ; force / aamtiy ^ 600 , 000 men feritHe Jatter . jand 4 ? 0 , 0 fj 0 , rfor ih ' eformerV thattbfi , expeBse ^ aequu-eft 6 . kes : up >^ ibrces are sources of grevmusfci anciallurdensjT tba ^ unless the present state of things ceasesi ' the ' peace of Germany cannot be ensured , and . recourse mnst
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be had to the occupation either of Baden / Saxonyi or Wiirtemberg ; that the peace of NorJhJJ [ ta ] y * is also ; seriously endan 5 ? red »> by : perpetmir threat ' siOt agfresiion on that aide ' ofjthe Smss ~ 7 roht ( eF ; . pi that the powers have therefore [ decided tdrequire the expulsion from tbe . S ^ issiterri $ or ^ ofvaliithe ireV fugees . Hopes are isonfhlentiy entertained that Switzerland will yield to the demand ; butinefse of refusal force will be used and recourse ^ will be Md to mUitary occupation , to expel ' the refugees . After announcing this intention , the joint communi . cation of the powers condescends ^ t ^ sk for French M-operation-Tn-lhli ^ its sanction
mination to proceed at . once without" , m case of refusals J- ; - , "" i ! , v " ' '"^ "" ll ^ rs Such-are the , demandsu » f . the twojmrtheropowers —such their pretensions agains ); Switeerland -Ana yet : t " heconfederktionha 8 : donoaU . « 0 ; please . absoluy km . It expelled the chiefs of the F 3 aden insurrection ; abandoned to revehgs unfortunate men , who Were protected by no amnesty ; ' " .. ' ^ W ^ C ^ T most flagrant manner , ; the rigl > # f , JS' the eves ^ of theabsblutistpowers , this . is not ^ enough . . That course which SwifZarland . . has pursued in cer tain cases only-must . be extended to- all , and . its weakness in violating . the ; right of asylum in respect of a few must lead to the same violation m the case
of all the refugees . : «• . - •¦ ' . : \ l . ... ' , ¦ ' In ali'the'discussion ' s that have taken place m the Swiss assemblies ; the ¦ ' . federal couiicillors , and vh ' eir friends , have ^ constantly . ' ^ said ihat ; their . had been , neither votes nor , demands , mades-by foreign powers ; that no-interferenca of that kind ; would have been tolerated ; :- Now , ! however , there will he Jjoth ' notes and demands ; and , accordingly to the doctrines put forward , Swiizerland-must resist . " The ' Debats'hopes that Swiizeriand will be wise enough , to be ; its own ; policeman ^ tHai'i ' s , ; it'hopc 8 that Switzerland will yield .. " _ Th ' e ^ Opinion Piih ! i que ! sees not the , possibility ' of . the federal
government yielding , and the-result . it says , must ultimately be this ,- that Radetski will march upon : Lugano , . and the Austrian and Prussian- forces upon Berne and Neufchatfl . ¦¦'• - ¦ ¦ ' " - ¦ ¦ ' - ' - ">'¦ , ' - ' - ' ¦ - * ; ¦> ' ' ¦ ' *' . The" lfith of March is decidedly fixed ( says the ' Assemblee Nationale' ) as the da >* on ' . 'whieh , the Austrians and Prussian ' s enter" Switzerland , in case the demands made on the federation are not satisfied . 1 The Federal iCoqncii ' of S . wi ^ erland has addressed a circular to the cantons , . d / rectiiig ' that . an c-active and vigilant police sballbe = kept up over refugees , and dprnandiiig returns of the numbers in each ' . caw ; ton . the . periods they have been there , & q , , ; ' ^ "
The . Swiss Minister in ; , Paris has . addressed . a , letter tb the f Journal des Debats ' , ; in ' answer , to , some remarks of that paper qn the , subject of Swiizerland . -The JVlicister . states that , on the . 16 th of July last the . Swiss Federal Council , fif . itsjewn e ' eordj ordered j the expulsion- ' of-- all the refugees who had been civil' or mifitary leaders , and . who had abused the asylum ; grante ^ to" therh ^' iti ! Swjt - zerlahu . ' Amdiig ; ' those ' expelled ; . " were"M , | dV Strue , . Heinzen ,: Mierosiawsky , ; ^ Ravaux , SiegeT ,. Willich ,. Bleaker , . BrentznOjJ . polirMe ^ Others ;' . . ,:, :.- .- ' ! .-. . :. - ' i' ; i ¦ - ¦ ..: ¦ ; .
- - ' - ITALY .= -.. , v : v :::.-,.. ROME . —The public trial ' of Cerniischi cimnienc ^ d . at Rome on ; the 23 rd ult . TL . e .. court was crowded ' to suffocation . He . is ^ accused ^ -ist , ( o ' f ^ having published' proclamations against the '" French .-during - the . siege ; : 2 ndly , of . . having damageil jhe _ palace Farnese ; SrdJy , ' : of having squandered immense ; sumsfpr the erection of'barricades 1 4 thiy , of Having : been . a . party to . " the . . Roman ; revolution , and to the proclamation of the republic ; 5 illly , Of having attempted to excite the psople ' again ' : the French on ' the"day ;' ' of .. ifaeir : entering Bomp ^ i . ' Gthly ,, ' of having taten . up ^ . flag ; at the Gaffe Nuovo , and '
placing himself at the bead of the people '/ ' order to insult the French on the . piazza Cqlonua . « It is generally believed , however , that , whether Condemned or acquitted , ' -he " will- be- sent ! tti 'Paris ' . Several ex-ofiicers of the "' Rsman ; troops , hays-, been arrested at Rome . A letter from rbat city of the 24 th states , on the strength ~ of a -rumanr that has gained general credit , there , that in ; virtue ,- of an agreement with the Spanish government , the Island of- ? orraentera ( oneof the Baleric group )> is tovhe granted to the Order . of : Maila , to . estabh ' shits government there— Part of themembers ofthe order are to inhabit R * me for the defence of the Sovereign . Pontiff . ' ' '" ' - - - ' •" - - " - ' " ••' - ' ' ' , ;
Later intelligence hrings word ' of the acquittal of Cemuschi . ' _ : "" . "' .. ' ' " . ' ~ . ; : " : ' . : By a notificaliqn ^ of . ; the . 19 th _ , ult ., ' . [ Cardinai Patrizi , Vicar-General of ^ the ,, Roman , Court * has informed the people ofthe Roman Siates ,.-ibat . his Holiness lias prescribed a novene ' i ( nine days''puhlic prayer ) to he celebrated in all parochial churches , inhohoiirof" the purification ' -of the Virgin' Mary " Seven years' . indulgences , aiid as many ^ ar ' antaioW , are- gran ted to' the . faithful for ; every . * time they
attend ^ these public prayers . .- The / Milan ,. G . azet { e ' states from RomejSlstVthat ^ enerali . Cordova and Zabala have , taken , with them to . Terracina the , medal arid decorations intended for the-Spanish soldiers . They are of copper ; about the size of an h ' alf- ' penny , arid hearing on ' oheside the followingnnscriptioh '• —JPius IX . Pont . Mac . ft qmk resiitut . Calhblicis armis cdllatis " aitnli 849 l . ' On ' the ' other side' is . tlie tiara , with the keys ' in 3 [ the " ihsbriptibn " : —^ iSede Jposlolwa Romana . Themedal is to .. be ! worn hy-a white and vellow . ribbon . -: , ¦ ;•;>!•"
HUNGARY AND AUSTRIA . : Tbe difficulties of Austria increase on evtry side The last news brings notice of ferious- . disturhan . ces in Dalmaiia . In Gattaro and . the . neighbourhood ihe inhabitants havs-refuscd to pay the newly . : imposed ; taxes '; and 6 , 000 : -tiien ,. with several 1 rocket batteries , haveheen serit to persuadetliein toobey : ' , On ' the 11 th't ^ ay s ; the \ Gaze ( t a di ' . ' Ziti' \ "' the war , steamho ' als ,.. Cusfqzza i . and ,. ' Curtatbne ,, arrived' ' Zara . with . a .. hattalion , bf , ; the liess regiment of , foot onhoerd ; and aftcrhaving taKen from-here a second battalion of Jagersy sailed . for Ca « aro ,: where ; a flotilla 1 of several ships of war : and two ; steamers will be s ! a'iohed . : ; General Mamula is in eomrnand of . the expfdition . ' - / ' _ - _ In Vukovar a clisturbahcetook . place-on'lhfe' 10 th . hetween the . soldiers ' andl the
people , duting which' the latjler rVerc fire ' d on . V . The civil chief ,. ~ Stoiche « ch , has -found' i , t' iiece 5 igry . '' ' to send for adm ^ Jbnal . mihtary . forcpf / omEsVeg . jThe ' Srid-SJavische Zsitungj' an . anti-Magyar paper , writes from Esse ? : — ' ' Although there is : no truth in ihe reports of Co ' nspiracies > or that' - ' an army of SO . OOO ; men ^ arerin ; arms against ' the gqverhnieiit ' ii ' is . imp ' ossible to ' jdfehy 'i he . great '; discbhteht '' thaV i 8 preyaltnt . amongthepeopleion that , 8 ulijec'i ~ there can - be ; only . one' oninip ' nl ' . \ , ^ The ^ editpr ^ bfVlne U ^ ggelmezo , ' -MM .: \ Uaa . and > de ; Somstch , ; . We , b ^ ^^^ banished from Pesth ., The-reason assignedji ? i that as organs of the now opposition conservative party , ' they were endeavouring to- form these- into ;" a cempact body : ' '"' ' - ; ' ' - ' . ' ¦ - .. ¦ . ' /; ' ^; ,
TiUNSYLv ; A ^ i \; --The ;; riews from Transylvania becomes every ' .. day ' :, more , ; and more distressing . Klausenburgh , and . " the ^ . country round ' , it ,. Is . given up tq thetender / mercies , qf : Colonel . "tl ' rfen ,, " whose t-nly idea of : governmentiseems-to Jje the , plentiful application of 'the knout . '! Thewifeiof a reispeotahle lawyerjof th ' e ' name of-Csati = was lately'reondersnedi ' be ffiigged in '' the market blaee ^ fdr"taving 'fcbni ' cealed her son-in-law ; who-. h ' ad " serv « 'd ' as'' an " 'ofSter \\\ iteAlytili \\ ixi * ^ yd . fpr . : H-ib . e . tbok"dbyfh ,. ; jthe . '' pb
from ^ ^ the . wall , ; . prosscditlo : hef heart ;; aDd ^ ihuS prfpared went on with the firmness ^ a . nd , ( dignity qf a ; . niart ! yr--to-suffer for ihe- ' cause , of . her-conntrvj ; Forlunktely ^ the regimenlal surgeon interfered , ' ah ' d declared-her too ; weak to bear'the piimshment , ' on which jslie was ; sent . to' h ' ar'd labour in' * the ' ebmmdii prison ,, I ' leave . you ; to ; guess' ; ihe . imprassion this scene musthavemaug „ - jp ' p ^ there . is not a famii yV from " , ^ -we althiest . iiob ' jerio the poorest burgher , where . similar , crimes ' , if " crimes _ ifiey are ; have-not been-: committed .-., .-: : ' - , .- ¦"¦ ' ' -. '' ,
SERVrAi ^ -Matters have coraa to ithat passvhv Serviaj thav . drumhead c " oU " rti . niarlialii ( S (/ dJirfs fie /^) has ; beeh proclaimed ; - Th ' e 'difference hetween standrecht and , Zrwirsrec ^ f i ?' , ; tnkf- thV former " dls . . ' penses , even . with , the little : ceremony ; bl ) serredV martiapaw ,- as the comrabn MraiiCU of ' a " t ' nii ^ W statarecM is three , minutejyapd . -a : corporal js made master of ii < e and deatb . death scrilences being ' ex ^ cuted instantly . 'Courts of . this sortiare ambujent , , andholdable when convenient on ^ anyspbt . : A' letter fromTem & vatshbwitlVi ' t great excitement- 'exists there , ' together ;;^ with . ' a yery ' badi ' feeU % ; bh fthe ' . part of the . citizens : tfiwnrVlE ' njnorai 'Vni ' pWr &\\ r
General Mayerhoffer , the ' governor " of" the ^ dywoi- , dina , has . just : pHt an end do , the ; eyistencgllqf-ihi national government i ^ . ; a jonaesnat-. surhroaty manner , notnithstanding that it was recognised-at Vientfa , - ' arid had ^ performed ¦ ' - the- ' admiristrative fahctTonsduring the ' wM H ' ershm . moh ' . before ' : nim " . tne' ' jme'myersVBf ' ! ih ' e gaverhm ^^ iheir ^^ . ajid ^ o | dej ^ tbji ^ : ; # i | , ^ hev c ^ ittl within ^ 4 ]^ t ^ 9 nj . u hqurs . v '< , ™ he seweJaryjipJE the goverpmeatias-heeii ^^ exiled laTEet ^ aVj-rnv ' . * ., ;>; - ' ! iKsWRREfeTIO ^ % N % ^ li ^ HlAv 1 « j | V Letters from Constantinople , dated the 12 th
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:,- - ' " ? . ' "• TT . fc » ¦ Waiiachians were again in arm Jan , m ^ f ^ SSidut ' ai Austrians . ^ € ft ^ nSaSi « vl « # id ^ d be pj ^ the m ^^^&^^ m « eSucation to Lord Ponsonby- respecting h . s wife and children , and had never remved any answer direct or indirect from his , lordship ,, has at Iength receifd inteWgenca respecting them from the " prince -Schwarrzenhersh , he" is informed , 'had vmuen WoTette ^' sTalih ^ and her children had been "taken to ^
res-Guyon burgh , where the government provided . for her-suhsistenceandthe . education . oUier .-children ,,., as ^ she was totally destitute . . - - . [ i ; r ;<> , o-v ; , -y - Not only . tbe estates of Guyon and bis | lady , haye been confiscated by the , Austrian ., government ,: but ^ 2 , 000 settled on her had beep . ' & eize ^" . and ' . after ' this Prince . Sc . l ? ' ^ supporied by the itberality of ^ the government '' and even thisj on his own evidence ' , turns * but to be ' a falsehood , as in . a second letter he admits that he does ndt know ' where Countess Guyon ' . anil' HW children' are , -but' * rriust- write to- Haynaif : io ¦¦
ascertain . ' ¦ - - - - ' ¦ ' •>• .- ,--v .- ; .., . " :. ' -. ---.. ; iw , ; -: GREECE- ' ^; ¦ » -.-. - -. ; : - v , i-r ' ' i . ! ' a important « ews > •; '>• ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ : . ;¦ - . > 1 Athens papers and letters of the 19 th ult . brings ps ^ accqunl 8 ; of arserious . rup'ure-. betweenlthe Eng lisii- ' and Greek goveriirpenAs , a » . d ; a . \ ptal suspension oftherelationsi ' between the ) . twq jpowtrs . It appears that the Eiif-1 ish , vMjnister , SirrT . honias Wyss , backed by Sir William Parker ^ midjhe squadron under- ' his command , wade ,, several demands on the Greek ; government '; " the' first" was ! ' with' respect to a claim made on behalfloJCa 3 Pbrtngi } e 3 CJl > y , of the name of Pacifico , a Britiah subject , . whose house was burnt during some , disturbances , and ,, for , w . hom the
English government , it , is ,, said ,, demands , an , indemnity j of ,. 800 , 000 ^ .. dfAcKr ^ as ' r ^ 'TUe ^ . aeconiri ; * [^ jaa with'respect ; to the ; c ' aims qf . 'Mr . 'Geqrge'F inlay ^ which have never yefc ' bdctf ae'Ule ' dline ; third , withj respect ; ^ ; the Claims of ' some' saijbrs it Patras ! jyvhpse vessel ' -was seized by the Grebk government ;' an ^ lastly , the 'English ^ ' -authoritie ' s llehiahded ' 5 the su / rehdet of the ' rsla " nds '!? o * f : CefvK-ahd '; SapienzaV which the English government has always claimed ' as forming a'portion of the'Ionian :: Archipelago .:- The Greek ; government positively ' refused to admit'Ahe claims madeuponit ; and a delaj of twenty-four hours ; allowed by . Admiral Parker before having . reconrse to . , ieXtreinities-Was allowed ? to . pass , wi . thnlit anything
being dbne . ; , The , JFrench iyiijn 8 ter ; , M ., Thq . vene . l ,, antl the Ru 8 sianj . ^ . i piskr li 5 ( I , Persjani , then , pfferedj their mediation , , which .. was , declined _ by , . Sir . Thomas \ A yge , ft ^ io persisted in ' li 6 .. den ] andj | uti ' t . the ^ anip time gave Bn . additional period of t wen ^ y-. fbur tours ' ,, tp allbw the . Greek' government ' to , reconsider ^ terininatioh . f ; Thisf ' tinfe was' also' ! allowed io ;'' pass ' wiihV | ut ' any atfcrnpt beirig- made' to arrange . ' the ' question in dispute . ''The ' Senate Wd ' the Chamber " brbepulies ' rrieti- arid-. agreed to a Hdin't- addre ' 3 s t ' o
the . King , 'in which' they- strongly protested ' against the exigencies of the British government , for-mallf ' protested ; against vthera ,. and'iiitininttd ' ' their readii ; ness . to support his . Majesty in anyimeasure ; which < he ' should adopt . to resist . them . j ' : j , r :: j- ? Ty . one- / vvt / 'k-; I ' Ar the--time ) of .-the deparlure ; ., of . ' . the „ isteaTnei , ' Admiral SirAVHliam ; Pa " rker > : was preparing to ' adopt ] coercive me ^ ujes .. { ifhe ! fbq ) e . poasl dt ^ lared jn : asAate of , ]) loc % de , 'f . a 8 | ar , * as regarde . dj Greek-vessels only , £ ( nd orders ,. were ; , given : thaiajl . sbYps ' -of war under , . ' theiGreek ; flag . should . ' be , ' cftp-J snips , or war unuer . me ; iireeK : u . ag . tjuuuiu ., ue „
caplured ; ' - . . ... ; . - 'A' 1 etterof , ^ ^ th ' ens '; says y ^ ' Oil '' tfie e ^ proposing ' the ' aVhitratioh ' - ' Of ' ^ tne' "Other protect / rig powers , Frahb ^' an '( i . Russia ; ' wa ^ plac etfm ' tfie'h ' ands ' of tliet , ErigTiah ' - Mihister by tlve' ^ iiiiste ' r of'Foreign ' Affairs ' . At'the ' same time the ^ Gieek ^ goveriinient ' communicated ; the note to- < the'J French iand Russian iuVmsteis , and solicited : their'iniervention withs-. Mr . Wys ^ , toinduce ¦ him : to ; accept > 'his propositions ; This jSie ' p metij . witli-: ho ' . iSuccess . viiThe , ; English minister persisted '• An Lhh ); ] former > , resolutions , j but ; a fresh delay . of Wenty-four . houjs , was , grante ( i .:.. This %
term . expirv . sat the moment Ir fttB . jnow , ; writing ( . io you . v ,. Siti , 9 e . thjs , mprning , ther 3 jis . a talk of , the ., intention on ' ^ the ^ part ' pf ,, the ; - Engh' s ) i . ' , \ Admiral ^ I ' q blockade fte ' ports ^ of . Syra ^ the Pi / fflitsJ and Patras , and to = take possession , ofthe ciistbni-hbufes of these ' place ' s ,- ; Bu ^ n ' qtn ' ijjg ;[ positive ; ^ S'f kuoWn ' - on ' tlle "'^^^ . ^ jecti '" TheFfe'rich' atid '' the Russian ' m . not . hesitatetV to give ' ihe | GVpe k ^' g 6 ve ' rriment '' all ^ tH e ' support at '" their command , ¦&&&' ¦ publtc ^' pinib'ri ^ oes entirely with , them . The royal fam ' ily '! -loudly ! ; express-thdirgratitude . " - At-the'Pirmus andJat'Athens t he .- 'irritation ' a ' gainst ; the . "English i . ' is -:: very : » great ; ¦ That ' -wi ! lavailhothirigirIikriow , 'iagain ' st ; the cannon , of Admiral Parker ; butt if iaithe cornplef . e ;
'annihila-. 'ibn ' bf MsjMayrpcordatp , ( the ; 'Eriglish party , ) .-and o ' : his fine , friends , . : dare nojt . any ^ mprej ' showjthem-, scifes ' . ' ., ! lsjs , impossihle' butthatin ajl Europe ,, ' as , at Athens , a jus . t . appreciation . ; wi ) l be .. formed of what is passing , at tins ^ moment in QteMe ^ ' Independentlj of . < the fact in itselfj ls' ( h ' cre . a ' pbwer . whicii roust not . show itself ii ' ur ^ at . 'the . uhceremqriiousi . cphdbct . of the Engii ' shV , who , while ' 'lo n ^ Was ' about ' tb returii ' peacpably tb MSlta ; goes , ; withbut ' saying •' a ' wprd ' on the ! sul * ject ' tb Aclmira'I Parseyal , and without Mr ; Cantitng mefitibnmg W -fff
the slightest way'tq General ' Aiipick , arid pla ' ce ; s ' knife atthe throat of Greece . ' onUhe most frivolous - pretence ; a preJeV . ee which would scarcely , deserve to hecuvhe the ? object of arriegoti' ation ? ::-B . S .-rAt the momentxof ' closi . iig imyl letter ^ llcaro ' . that . the Enslish : Admiral haSidecidedjoitvemploying : cqerci , ye , measures ., All . , coasts of , Greece , are . placed in . a state of blockade for Greek ; vessels of tvnr , oply . . Any , armed vessel , under the ^ Greek flag , wjjl He inimediately ] captufe . d .,. The . chamfiers ^ hflve " , §; i . ven '' . their adhesion ih ' an ^ addresSitb ' th ' e sentiments * arid'policy . of the government . ... •• .- . '' , - .,
: . ... . .. ; .. rj j , UNITED ^ STATUS . , ; i ; in-t ii : ; i ' -PHiL ' AbkLPHiAv'J ^^?;—It is'gratifying to ' pbl serve- ; that-s ' fiver ' ar'let ' te ^ s ' froni' reliabie' ^ ources in Washington agreeithatthe ' re'iis ^ lJutJlittle doubt to be jehtettain ' ed < of ' an amicable ' settlement of'the ^ Nii caragua difficulty ; ;/ , i ;; u '} n ; : ; : ?/" riittW : ;' t iiir . ; .:: By ' the way , ' we- ; bavca" rumour - that anew ; king ? dom is to . be . crca . tc'dvittrUrazil , of iwhicb :. Ui . e . Prince , de Jqinville . iSitpjbejhfilE . wpejprl , ; CaniVbe ; triiel It is far fromjbejngpmpossible ,,. ; j ,, l . ..
, ^ v ;;; Thej ; suspension of diplomatic intercourse with Aaslria wasagain brought up f in , the Senate onf the day foUowing that ; qntw , hich Messrs ^ Haie , and ^ iay , pppqsed . ' thXrnolioCbf . ; Senatbf ^ Mississi p i " , ; ORDosea ; ' tlie a ' r }; uttjent ' i 'bf yti ' A'Clay , aiidsnppprtedih ' e inqtionibf ^ the '• 'America ^ . Jieojije ; , ' througn nheir * V ' epVes ' enta ' . lives , wSuVd ^ 'set' ^ the' seal ' ' of "''disSppfcrha ' tioh tih Austria ' s brutality ,, and . rebuke her tyrants and oppressor "! . ' ^ ' ''> ' •> % < . ¦ - : ¦ ¦ > ' S . i :. ' - iv i / ci : ; l
' . At . this'peribd' of th ' e ' procee'dirigs'Intelligence was receivetlin Washington " to » : lhe ' effect-that the ^ LBgisj lature , bf . Pennsyivahiai ; had ? passed , ' . resolutionSiin the House . of A ^ semblyr , ; -, inVtr » tctij ! g , ;» the " -. United States jssn . a ; tors . ; frort ) . Pennsylvania , . to Vote fo ^ a ^'" -pen-jion- tQ ^ f in ; oti " e r , wprds , ; . to support : the inqtion ; ' cjf ; Geneva ) . Cass ;; JTiie iegisiature . o ^ N ' jWj jerseyj- )> as . ' pursued ^ i ) m \ v .. pam ' . . ^ ' .. ^' : ' i ; ' , " . } , " * ^ . , ' ! ' \ . ; JaT , ' : ! ' . ; ' . ;• it _! . w iHV |^; re ' mynij ) ere ;( i . that ' ¦ He ' nry ^ CJay' / in ^ ins spe - 'chjopposing ' the' C ^ thattiilsiead ' of ufsiifrbirig diplo'draViearraWemt ' itts torcrnationsntwoutnwiseto
wuu gn " , ' 'ne ' pyoviqe for ' ; ih ' e relicf ' of H ^ I gariatfa ' na . Btlier exiles iivthe cause of liherty-Wif n ^ ay ' Sbhie tb-t'lle ' Uriited'State ' si- ' ' Ott the 7 ollowm ' g ' da'y . # ^ SewaV ^ Yoxk . Miritroduce-d ' ithK ^ Howihgi Wsolutwtimf'Cert . i . siir . eiagainst . 'Au 8 triaMn ( h ' Russia , xoiiple ppsai to giant lands to all exiles fleeing from , political , oppression ^ -JResolve'd . 'J'tiat'the conduct of / Austria arid off Russia / ihiitheiiW ia . r . iini . Wjhich i t iiose ; powers have sjiujecieii thfr ; natipualjly , and (; liberies q ( f Htm . gary ; ha . 3 ; been ; mar ^ d , py ; , injusticp , . oimress | on ' , ' , ' a ' nd ^ liarlinntv . which iustlv deserves . the . COnderiinatinn '
!> ' fi ; mankjnd ;} a wjbile . / , jhev cpmmend , tlieilungarian pecpie ; to tlie sympatpi § s , p £ o . fber . ^ nations , and ' espei ! ciallv of'R' # «!> Uc * n ( S ! at ' , and tfiat the cpmmittee on ; tbe B » lWW-, 7 | ? ? 3 ;^^ -- 'K- ^'" ' ^ w ? port oh the propfte { y-b f ; setVing . a ' pan ' a p ' ohioti-qf the " puniic'd ' omaW , jtriDe g faii ^^^^^ t ' oHhejexijesJof ^ Hu ^ ary ^ lriAdy i jatt ifte ' r ; to-arrive ; 'in tlie 2 Uiiited States '; a ' s ' wbll" as Vo ' tile J 5 X 4 les'fleeirig' ffb'Woppres & ion-ittbtheriEttropeah Countries . ? 'i ' sihxiiu ht & yyi-.. ; . ) : l si ^} h :. ; h : ^^'
, ; : ,- % hip resolution ; waslaidioiver for future dis , cussioa < , jindeed , nothing further occurred on this . , question fori seyeral days , lexcept : incidental , aUusi , on 3 . i ,-,- , i » ^ "' Several articles-: ; naVel ' appeared in '" a ' respec- 'abli ' ne ^ sflaper ^^ ; bpr ^ idgj lq .. ' ^^ , ^ . ir ^ 0 i ^ oj ^ F ^ i ^ e ^ fson : bf Louisj XYI . ' ,, wfi ft was ^ forma ^ from jfoe ) . % p ^ ifl ^ ge . ipt ! Sirtpn ^ th ^ iah ^^^ ^ ( whonj Jieuhad beenf ^ pprentioed / isinow ^ and : bissibnaryv ; among-: thevftieuoKJinee Jnaiajs , ; ., Thei ' ar 6 cles \ in ^ 'questioni grve'Jrnanyildeiaul ^ i £ i'an ; ? offici ^ IvMtirto-a r c 6 uncH ^^ ^^ rised by the United Stales Government ; and the
On Thursday The Able De Montlonis And M....
paf \ H » wh ^ have related the particularsv o ^ the Diuphlafceicape from France , andg | is subsogiierit diistptft ^ r * M ^ P " Jracity . They : aire ^ orou ^ hly ^ ^ ohv ^ ced th ^ 4 ihe jpreient Me % broiriee ^ ChierV'Elbazer V ? illiams ^ arid Hheisoh ofliouisXVlVare ^ ne ^ d th ^ Bame person ; ^ . ^ . . CALIFORNIA . ' " -i . J ' , " ¦[ '' __ . F ; HiiiApi 5 i . PHiA , January -22 , -18 o 0 ., — ^ The ^ moderii P ' actolus of the Pacific is very likely tp oecorneal river of death as well aiVof ; gold , ping to the setting in of the rainy season of California-a 'fnonth " earlieif . ' thanin"fofmere yeafs ' . ^ "'A"frlend ? 'who leftySan ^ Franciscoiqnjjthe ^ lst :-. ultr . ( our | latest date , ) 'infornisime thatlatmajbrityi-of , the : miners " . are ? 8 till in '
. thetmDuntain ; gorges ,. or ... onthc . n ) kanu ; ttii ) Utaw ^ ofthe Ri p Sacramento , ' witli . scarcely any . pr ^ ovisiojis , , and . that ' the" unusually early rains atid imraenaeinu ' ndatibns of the ; river must prevent , the-. return oi mrj ? t of them , tb Sail Fraiicisco . ' , . "How ' , aVe ^ ttVey tb live'I ' . ' The rainy . ' season ' continu ' fts f 0 r five " months , sometimes six . "' His opinion is , that much and deadly sickness , and perhaps starvation , among' the gold-diggers will-be inevitable .-- Ui ' -iA . ; . ' Ail . 1 "" Mr . C——y having sailed on the 15 th of ; Septemb ' er / l 84 & rreached Sari Franciscb : in , abbuVsix weeks .-lie remained there hfew weeks , long eribu ' gh to ' dispbsb ^ bf his goods at a large profit , and leffSitri ' Francisco oh' the l ' st ' o ' f December ,- 'arrived at Panama ; on
the . 29 ih , ric 0 ramenced / cro 85 ingMhei . l 8 thmus ; on ! the following morning , and reached ) Chargres on . ; the . lst ! of January . Hevleftion th . e ; v . -2 [ ud , creachedcNew York on ^ he 13 th ,: andtliis icUy . tlie sameiday .,, Thu 8 ' it : will appear that , this , gentieman ^ was . absenf ' feur months . ; . I asked him the . amount of bis expensfs , and-he replied ] l , i 6 p doilarsi , t ) ie . pp 8 t ' of his . tfi ]) home was , full ; 456 " dollars . ! ' It may ,, therefore , ' be calculated , thai' travelling . across , the ^ jsthmuj' to California ' , jli ' Uie ; b | 8 tr " qab , iir ti ; iahdi . 'living infa ' reapectable svvle for " four months , " will cost ; 1 , 400 dollars . Mr . C—'—ytells me '^^ thath ' e ' p ^ iii ' SO ' dffllars ^ S ' wWk ^ ur his ( board at San' Francisco—^ a' Very 'low price ] buttheri he was with friends and acquaintances . 'J "
, ; He found more . ; tb ; ah ; 300 , vessels ; in the ; bay , smbstly deser ' tedM ) y thelr ; crews : It yVas ; . he said , anipossilile : Vo Seep ' meV'bii'board ; such' wasHhe ' magiietib !! at tractioh ' : of the ' -gbld diggings' ^' arid' / or iu . any . pfj the men ^ wbo'had deserted ^ Security had been ; g » yeh by i ! theii r friends 1 in the : United'Statesfor ' , tbeir continuaiieel ' withi- their 1 ships . i « Bot 'such' was ; ; theteroptatioBjithat »' they : broke : . through all . the ret alr ' aitits of : promise and' covenant .-.:: My friend 'tells hie thatjit ! Cfjst'hitnfalmost 3 as 7 P » uch ,-to get hisigoods , lahBed fro . tn i . the i shjp , in the , harbpur ' p fjS . an Francisco as the . entire f ^ WP J the Horii , > hile , t . h ' e ^ sjqrage / is ' je ^ or mous dear ^ say
'He had on , a , pair of boots 7 w , bich . he . bought . at ,. San . Francisco ,. ' suph ,,. asare . „ co j . mm . only ( ret oiled in . this city sat from' 2 ddila'fs 50 . cents tp 3 dbUars ' per pair , and for t-h ' es ' e lie paid' ^ ' o'ilolldrs ^' n a Monday , buf ; ihe , added , on the . following day the same bo ' ots rose tp ; 25 do ' ll ' afs I He-took ^' wifh"him a pair tit ifislieirmen ' s bbbtsV a cbfemo ^^ knee , "' and rKesehe saidhe found-very useful : indeed )' as ; tl \ e very bsst- ' streftt ^ crossing iti'SaniFrariCtSCo ' wa ^ frh ' m twelvi to . eighteen inches deep in mud . ¦ Whw liesieft he . sold these ! bbots > fora 48 'dollarB , ' . andtad ; t ' lVey been ; newv tKey ?> W 0 . u ! . d . ' havje-ibrought from . 90 dollars' tpl , 100 dollars ; In -Philadelphia vtlie ] fc cost ;
W ^ dojlarsjfcjM ^^^ on-brie occasion he went "fhifo " a restaurant , . . andj ordered | wo ( jeggs ,,. sprae brej ^ pribe > brie ( ' di p liar . and . . a , ' half , ! , 1 Pr 9 visijb . ns ., were . enqr-j . mousjyihigh ,, ^^ . ar fe ; •^ igg i ngs ^ flou ^ were ; worth " a cldllar a nolma-pin sotae cases a , dollar and a ha \ f / 5 ' Db iirli ' ' al San F ^ fjqJIars . to' & b ^ fo ' ll ^ )» ut- my : fricnu i | a &' thafHliei ' gye % t ^ st / danger 'in ' . Sa ' s Fraii qiscb ; t 9 '' young rnerfWas ' the ' i lH vvjhiqh ' garhblihgis cilrriedi f ^ He - 'had ' seen' 'itii 'mdoh gi ) ld-pn amonte lable ' as Would ; suffice ; fol"the ' capi ! - tal ' o . t' a ' banlc ; as muehipernapsl ' aV . ' cbulri he found
i / i ^ / he ' viiilts ^ bfi . somaiof . the / banks of Pjhiladblphiaiif Giild'in' San .- Francisco ; circulated ;; to ithe Aune ^ f millions jof ] j dqllars . ^ rtundreds ^ qf : 4 hous , and 3 i ; Bpmer ' times lost . iie . rejl ) . arSingie-pight , l , Tliere . are . niai . y private ' rrijnts , and my friend has brought home with Him all sorts ^ pf California ; poiiis-Trspecimens of-. mpU ten-lump ^ of ' gbtd ^ as . ' j fqun ^ ilie ., 5 . dry ; , di gging ^ , and .-g'b ld ; 4 i ! s ) r ap Inhis . bpimoni ' ripth ' alf . the ' gqld ^ liasjj-et b ' eiin' fbrwaltfeii HiDT" tib ^ e . l / nited ^ STtifesj ^ Bng- "" land ^ . 8 nd , ; Vai paraIS ( i ; ''fOnfeVof his' , liimps' weig li ^ d nearly three oz : j arid' was ; evideritl ^ molte'ri-by .
Volcanic fires' ^' 'X ) rie 6 f ^ , like .. a hVicky arid 'weighed'from'bne 6 z ' .-tb two bzi-oH th ^ parVst ' g'Oldithat could' ^ eflsoli'dified . ^ 'But-gol d ^ i 3 . no w . fbund-mixed ^ vith the : grani te or , quariz of the ' - 'CbasfRangeitand Sierra Nevada Mountains , landuai report toitbat ; effect has-. bpen ma _ deto cthe . United States Qoyernjpefit , ; : / AjRounfl- \ yeigbt i Of . .. tbje .. quar ^ , rock will-.-yiejd . J A djjjlwt ^ p . jcents-. i Wprth of , gold ., Mueh tq ' thercomfort of . the traveliers ., who are detaiiiedMin " transitu on the Isthmus , a goldmine , " Washing , or . region has been found there , reputed to be very : rich . \ : / : TK e ^ , ' ' were labput ' . llOf / O ; Americans onihelsthmus . when-iMr . ; C ' ^—y . 'Crossedit , and . mariy ( had rjsqly ' ed . ; tb remaip ' arid work the ' nbw ;
; Pa ) iama . ! mirie ^\ . ,. While : return Islhraus an told woman- , and teniyouh g , females ; v ' ali ^ nforttmaVe ql *'; d ^ praycd , frbtu St , 'Louis and' ^ few Orreans ' . ' . ' ; : They ; were ^ Ttjiere to add other . vices to the licentiousness of the ' place . ' : ' Yet not » vjth 5 tanding ; - 'the ' ' gambling and ; dPJ . nkipnncss ' that '' prevail . " there , ' my'friend tp lls me that order ' , ' now' exists ' , 'owing to the ' -- , severity ' ' wi ' th whibh' the' aecreei ' q'f tribunals' are expcuted . ' ' 'Ybiing men ; -and'es ' pecjally ' clerks a ' nd'aaHstartts'in ' stofes from New York and Philadelphiai'are ' , 'he- * ays ; Jun'fit ' ib'ilig , and they . arenpw » ioo numerous in San ' Francisco ttf ; firid ' eih ' ployment .: / Labour is 7 dollars a day—carpenters ,, paii » ter 8 ,. sniUhs , lan ^ . oihgr
handicraftsmen , 12 ,. dollars to . 16 doHars a , day .... Colonel Freemont bad ; the- ' -best 'cnane ' e of being- ' elected -Senator .., The Democrats ., have , majofiti , es , all through . Galifoniia / , ' . ^ et ' yveeh , ! tlie ; . ' saiiiiig . of ' the / two . ; iast ¦ s teamersi . theie ; had iheen ' two ' br . iihfee murders reported ' , frpffivthe ^ diggingS r / and ^ , ( a Frenchman andra' German ) in San jranciscor ^ both ^ rora ' disappomtmbntf and ;' . despair ; -One"budding ' , lot' / twenty feet 'by fifty , "< was-told-iriT liis" presence for ^ 0 , 000 ! clr / JlaVs ; ja hdi ' eyen llien ^ considered / quite a 'bafgairi , *^ 'i ^ tfsrsl C 6 ;^ k j , ' ^' a ^ 4 y ^ Sui /< CJi 6 Vf . . ^' ^ ^** ' ip : a ' largej bb / ise . ^' f | g ^ lvp i , sed ' i ' ron ' : h-om ; ,. t | ew XoVk ; Which was | immediat " ejy ^ in ^ adv ' ance . Gliciks (? h . piim , en ) Jreqeiy , e . ' l 5 Pi dpllarito
200 dollars atmoiith . ' s A . barben charges - , $ . 0 . cents . : fori shaving ; 1 'dollar- ' forcutting hair . Thfe reshltof :. MW ; C . ' s observatibris ' vftts ; - 'tHtttvyh'ilb'here and there fiidiggerniade 'a fbrtune ; ; ma'r i ^ ' wer ' e ; iedu ' e ' e'd to ^ kqietonV , by ? sic'WnVss . i ' r ' . e ^ i ' and ; nbi ; ~ a fe ^ w , le ^ the ^ ; tnqn . ' , j 1 rjfe \ ths . ' ^ ere ) ¦ , , frj ^ uent , ' ; froniif ' ^ ys ' . enfefy . iPianhqjji ; Bcin-yy , chills ; and feyer vfe ' re , the prevail- , , ing , 'diseases ) :.- . and ' .-medicine jbrought extravagant ; ( I ' Sces , ! the' practical i motto being apparently- ' : No ' piqfi ' eyj ribm ' ediciriei ' - ' ; The dob ' tbrs ' we re - all > get ting / rich ..- ;! One ^' ssefigcr returned ' "ih thie 'CKeroke ' e J at'MmVr ' wit-K-Mr .. C .: " '' ' whb had : Hv . commercial
veri' tufes' and land s ' p ^ cu ^ tfre'begiiinitigtbf . t he ^ 1 lire ' nbjwrabout IfiO . QO . O ictiaUitai ) ts \ in , aH ; California , 'hll- ' ardentr , for- iWiTadmisHon ' i . intOj , thei U . nion -as . a i state ; i . There arc at-ieast 20 , 000 / , in San-Fraricisco , ; and twd'riewspaperslare nulilislied'there . 'dO , dollars for . 'tlie very shortest advertisement the first time ? -aini , 5 jlqllars , fSr , ^ ch > fterffitmn . ^ 1 ;^ - ; ^;;' . ; i i .-So rnuch for " the " persoh ' ai ' , -information- of Mr . iGrri- ^ t to , ; vfhich ,. "J ' .. yvilL . ^ add , . iliat ; ,, th ^ jqhertr ^ ee rbr . p ' ught about ' sSblOOO do ' liars on " iiccq ' un , t--arid ' ' [ passengers v had j 40 . 0 , Q 0 ft dollars more . A few days the Falcon vwitKi amount
previously , arriyed -a-large , , ft ' om : Chagres—the Alabama With 5280 , 000 dollars ;; and the Ohio from HavanarTvitlr soroe . 100 , 000 dollar ? from ' - '' Ohag ' ref : '; ''Within : a- 'fortnight , more thatia million , of'dollars have : reachfed ' this country Irfgbld dust froni California . -Every ; Steamer from 'Newi fork for- Chagres and via Panama ; .. to : San Francisco . risithrongedwith ' passengers , i . Ships are advertiised arid ; sailing- 'fforithe auHferotis ,. ; land ; of proniisei from , rail . } thej Atlantic ports ; ; , . and ^ . . not-. Vithstsandihg . tW . 'PaySile . ttew ^ ba ^ riyeVitt the-writers recqnimend th . eir . frien . dSj to staylat-h ' bine iif . " , theyiVlcan '' . \ o ; nly . get ,. " a ,. liv ing ,, yet , ' t he-cry \ % L . /^ SsiUL | , l ^' . , gp ^ ^ / - / --JtiulV-. - r ' oioii ' . v IiVrV : " * * " ^ . - ^' " 1 - ¦ ; ' = « " - !• !«¦!!¦ r - i" -i t - " ' ¦• ¦ "
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; -s . , T ; HB . JouRSRT > tB ^ ' - 'TAiiqiis' ' bF ^ MA ^ CriksTEri ; --A : veix . nunibi ' ousrne ' etm Manchester , wa ^/ nbld on' Mdrida ^'' mbrriiriif ; 5 iiiorder ' tD ; listien ; t 6 statements'respecting-the ioperation . of 'the cooperative system , and to , promote , the ; oata . ' bli 8 h ' ment , ; 9 f / V'CO-operatiy . etailor a' \ sbpi qty ^ ih ( ' Man- ' ' clrepter , in o ^ de ' p to . chepkJthepWgress b'f . the ' - slqntradfel ' anil tb'Jafford'fernune ' rative ' wages'to the V 6 rkhieh ' . The * rd ' eetirig'' ' was ' addressed- 'byi-Mt * 'LTb ^ d Jonpsj'of T » ndohi and M ; i de ^ St ?' iHuatte , -r f ^ aris ^ both-ofjwhow ' explained , the } method of , con' ductiriff tha , i ! Ojqperati ye , ^^^ strfongly uMOU : upon . thejr : > ndi ( ors -theadvawyS wh ' ifch ^ would- r ' es ' ult frbm % e 'esmiisnn ! enf ^ ofsimilar unions -irij * Manchester ; ^ -. BeSol ptisnsctvB ^ adopted favourable to the co-operative system .
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' " ' ' - --f- . ^ - TO THE MINERs ' tOt 1 ! HE | lr ^ ffi !^ jii . ; , ^ 'Kft - " ^ . ^ - . ' TO THB ^ lIOR ^ i ^| BlNbRXni |( t StA &^ SiB , ~ The wpr | iiien | of Marley | Hill | iolliM ;; who bad summoned gfyefy ^ etnptoyerd , ffi of assault , cemr aj . tfed b ^ wa ^^ men for being , ts allegifd j upon . a cerfain ' road which they ( the employers ) deemVd ^ beir private property . The , case was heard .-dtf ^ Vednesday ^ Jan , 30 th ; Mr . Roberts hemi retained ! by ! the workmen , and a Mr .
Proton defended the owners . : i " , " " ' Mr .: Roberts began ^' apprjbirigthe ^ ch of . the ^ di & position-orthe workmen to-forego - any further - proceedings , provided the g ^ iftlemen ] in ¦ question would acknowledge that thejrbad-done wrong /^^ arid ^ w ' ould-g ' uMantee ^ tlie'MghV ^ the ; publie ; ' whowerej as > be contended , ' so ? strbnglyi pro . teeteUrin ^ iiis . rTj ^ l | ti : ^ f > 4 MothiDg' - 8 b . 9 r . t- of . , a'ii . ' ac ^ of parliament could abrogate it .:-. ; :,: < .- > j 1 j , k ; i . _; The parties , ! however ,, put 7 in a plea , of not guilty ,, and the ] ca 8 e / wa 3 / prMcee , de ' d i : with : —Mr , .. Roberts , said his client , ' . ' , % ; - Nicholson , ' , was . the .. son of J . Nicholson , ' bbtti" of " whom had been ' lately workmen at . the Marley Hill cplliery . On the . l / ih
January , the Wiritiff was' passing' along' the 10 M Uding past ^ the ^ cbiii ^ y to Tanfield -Village ; Vben he was accbsted ' ' by' Mri Berkley , ' an' ' age ' nt ' ' of th ' e colliery , ! " and " , told' 'he had no " ' business that' ' way . Mr . ^ Berkely theri took ' the yburig riiari > by the neck , arid- ' gaVe him a severe shaking ; atiwhich . time : Mr . Palmer . iqne of theowners , coming up , inquired who hB :, was , iand » wa 8 ' tbld .-iby Berkeley . that it was Jack Nicholsonfs / . soni uUpon . ) learning ; this ; ihe ;( Mr ; ; Palmer ) : made . such ; use of his whip to the legs and ibigbsojfthe / plaintiff itbat-lheyremained ' . spra and discoloured-fqtmany ; days .,, lt appears , , coriiinued Mr . iRoberts , ( that the ^ road . in question , was ,-a ,, very . ancient iroad > . " and , partiea now in ' court . wbuidproy . e ^ that , they had . travellqditjfor forty years ; before , the ,
cplliery was . made * ., ' , jfhis , road , or , footpath , | Ie « i off the main rbad ' of flirnpiko j arid i ' wenf . ' direct ; . 'tq Tanfield Village ^ sihd * it ^ hau , been ; frequeh ' ted for ' many yeafsas' ^ a " snbrler'cut . 'to ' . TMfield / 'Cliurch . The owrier 8 h ' ad , 'hbweverrbuilt ; uppW ; a ' 'par ^^ said ' road , "and ; had blocked U '; by a railed fence , ahd ' at . ea ' ch ' 4 ' nd ' wa ' s a lerig ' rwsti ¥ n'd : rb 6 ' ard' -giyirig notice that trespassers ' wo . uTd'be'prosecuted ^ Having blocked ; up the old road , they had made a new one , -whichValthough ; ittofak-a ' oircuitona bearing , ;! was ' igenerallybused ; by ;; the ^ public orather athanirisk-ra pr . bsiecutiori l ) y ,, taking ; . the old road ; ; Nqw ; it : wa 8 ; on : this : 1 rie \ y road that the . plaintiff was passing , when , so maltreated ; by . the ,. defendants ; , and ., vyhen it , was
^ ho , * n jby , his 1 ,. witnesses , that , fot . sixty ;; years the rpa ^| .. which . ' th ^ . V . o ' wn « been . ' a public' road / arid that , siricei within ' the las'i . fen years lt . had' been stopped up , and that the new \ and ; fhe oiSjjf' rqad ) " : h ' ad ' beeW ' substitu'f ed , - was it not ciea ^ that tfre public used ' thjs ' road Instead bfthe bid ' , jdhdi the bwners . \ ha'd '; never , until thi ^ tirrie , ^ prevented . t'h ' eni' 7 rom'so usirig'it . " His client had- " a •) u ' i Vigb ; t to « p : alori ' g ' l that -road , and ' nbrie of-the'defehda ^ ts- ' o ' ught fo . hafe ' assume dthepOffertoipre * vent : him ; , for eyeh-inf the ) alteration of a roadthe p ' ubliciliad aright'to . 1 be > consulle'd . ' j £ ut he ,. would p . utcall afside concerning the road .: ; If the road . was even : ipriyate property , the . defendants w ere not . justi- .
fipdjn ji-J-i ^ singf the , plaintiff ^ for j he , wpuld , haye . them tgj ^ nqw ,. that ^ boughjtbe y- Stood ,. in .. a ^ rnuch f higher pqsjtiqn j i pj ^ q c ' iefy than . ^ the 1 / wpr ' king . ' . raan , , whq ^ thev . " had ' assault " - ^^^^ , otherwise . ill-used , A et they > ¦ . \ L-. u ; .. , ' ¦ : > 1 . - l jiiUOii . } . ijii-i mi * .. ' I'' ) i ' r liVj-iApould . nqt d p so . yiritjr . impunity ., T be , Jaw . . would ua f ^ quna tbo ' strbng for ' thehi . - ' Witnesses " were '; then called , wHo prqved t | lie ' attack niade upon tHe piain ^ tiff * . "' The 'defence * . whicl ^ vras ' pf the- tn ' ost ' crotchetCy , des , cfiplio »)[ i a ^ te ' m ^ i ' e d , 'W h . avmg ; pui ' chase'd ; th ' e -lari ^^ ^ ^ planted , they , of course , had ' pufchas ' ed the old'foad'i' . arid- had thereby •• ' ' maae i it . ' private ' properly . ' < : ¦? The
/ JJetich , ' after-a -long ' consnltationvabout the road ^ de * - cided'thafe it ! . was-a disputed i ;' oad , ' , and ; , finpd the der ; fendant fi . v : e ! . 8 hil | ingS ( an . d ; Cqst . sfo ; r the . assault ., ; , t , ; fl - ^ . i lt . i is ^ ut prqper to . , nqte ^ tljat . unlil tbe . dispute . ' tie-Ijween ; the ownersi and i the . wprkmeu / arose , there iiad . been , nq objectionsr , tq ; . persons passing , alpijg , iljie -roaa " ; " bij [ t ' thpj . emplpyers . having got a few ScoVch and Irish' ; mlneVs , to work Jn the , "" pit while the bill hands , arestanding ., put , they _ . are . anxious , to prevent their-fdrmSr '' . worknied ' . from ' coming' near' the col' . iierjf- 'Jeit ih ^ irtiaers td leave ;'' f ' Thi ' 8 " -is the reasop ' - ' why they set up'tHec ! airn bf ^ p ' riv ' atV' property '' to" -the--road in ' question . - ' : ; r ¦ "' • '•«> ' "' - "'>;< : ¦ A :-- ! Woarsy & c , ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ yc-. f ' . ' 1 ; -:- ^ . !]' . } ¦ rJ . -l ' liWi ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : -i jvjii Jodbi - lulu ; :-- ; | . -.-.: -.-.-.-:-. i ! . ui ' .-. i ; ul-i .- ¦ ¦ . ¦ -,- ¦¦¦; , \ , ' i-y .. ' . - . ^ :.-
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- ¦ : » < si-. \ : ^ iO ^' yy / AV . ' . 'i .-lA ; r : u =, J iisii .,- ; lr \ ji : J "; THB i . CARSiyArijiNjjP ^ nis . —The , -Constitutionnel sta ; tes . tha . if ; jthe | Pr ' ef ^ c . ' t , of ; Pblicehiis . recently issiie ; U ' a placard ebnMrning'tho ^ ' qbsei'yejl "durino ; the ma ' squer ' aUb ; Persons disguised or travestied-will riot be allowed , to- carry weapons . at isticksiuNaioneLwill be < penuitted 5 , to .: appe . af masked ; in ; , tl . ierpublic . streets , , befpre jtjn , o ' clock , in tfe ' morning , ' . or . ; aft . er : sixiri . the eyening . ; p " uAsh Wcdriesday "ho ' one will be alio w ' ed to appear masked or'disguised in tlie ' puhiic strbets after twelVeiri'the day . i i The'sarrie' jburnala'dds that the usual-competition fori the bcevf . gras -. took place las . t \ vVeek . at fPoissy , ; whcn , Cmsar reared ; hy irM . GoupU , d ^ Ponfol ^' was decided to be " tile " finest antrhal hi ' the
tahrket | placo . . He weighs 1 , 981 lbs . . . Unfortunately , for the ^ Parisian lbvors of . ' sight-seeing , ¦ it is feared thevewill bo'ri ' o ' pfocessiori , as ^' altliough th ' el > refecture of Policoidoes not refuabi-its authority- for : its taking phvcp ; . it ;; at the ,, same .-time , ' , purposes iwithholding .. any .. contribution .. to ; ' the \ expenses ' of the solemnity ^ Accordingly , no buteh ' ef ; lias b ' eeh fburid sufficiently adventurous to take upon hfmself the restoration' of the- ' old custom , " arid Ceesar , ' for lack qfa purchaser ;! was ; led : back ! tb : hisstalL ; - ' j ¦ .. - Teleobai'jiic Commi / nication wiTa . FnA ffqE . T ^ The Wesse devotes more than t \ rp . . columns t , o the ' details connected ' with . ^ rie . projlci pf . a ' submarine electric telegraph betwce ' n ' -France ' ' an d Erigland , ' for which Mr . Brett has obtained a ; privilege v of terijears from the French KovornmentVL'nlt .. appears-fromfithis
accountthaf the iCOtitrftct bindsjMr ,: Brett ; , tq . lia , ve his telegraph , completed , by ' .. tho , 1 st pf .-Septenibcr next , Init ' t ^ b . ' Fijench ' gqverame ^^^ . it & eff the- riglit '' o '' f ( 1 stqpj ) . ihg th'o works befoi ' e the lsf of SepteraBe ' r . ' in'the . eventbf ' circumstances ' ' oe ' cuiu'ihg to ^ endOr-this measure indispensable .: A joint stock ' company ,.. underithe . riarhe ; ot , 'Brott ,-iToche , ian ; d . Go ., the scat -of , .. which \& s to .. bo , Paris , , ha & . been " foi'ined . W jlthj ^ ca ' plla ^ oif , ' ?^ takps to coniplot ' e'thrj telegraph across'tho channel fpi-i & 9 ' , 0 ' 00-fr ; j ! The ;( wo points fixed upon aW- ' Capo Qririez ; aridtheShafespeave cliff ,- neari Dover ; . The dis ; tariQe between those points isqnly ^ eighteen : miles Eriglisji ,,,, but ; tho ; . linoyof . . telegraph , . consisting , , of seven wires properly , covered , is * to he' ' t ^ erjty-thrbe r iiiles , to" allow- ' foi'"oscillations ' . ; S - -. l i > i , ' ¦ ¦ •' ¦ '"• , Ci ! 5 ! i ; r -, it' , i : i <\ UV \) I * - . ' -. " : , - ';> : xy . ^ l )•• ; ; - ;
I , .,.,..: I 4 -' -'• , -.";-.- - ≪ .O-I.-;., ..-; I .. I-I . - ¦ J .• .: •/,.,. '.! Read This, And Judge •For.Yoursclvvs; ..≫'.:.: : ; ¦- , Good Healthj Good Spirit^ Iand- Long •Life, Secured By That Highly^Es-. -.-Teemed Popular Remedy, „ :.....-.... ' .. ' . V
I , .,.,..: i 4 - ' - ' , -. " ; -.- - < . o-i .- ; ., ..- ; i .. i-i . - ¦ J . .: ,.,. ' . ! Read this , and judge for . yoursclvvs ; .. >' .:.: ; ¦ - , GOOD HEALTHj GOOD SPIRIT ^ iAND- LONG LIFE , SECURED BY THAT HIGHLY ^ ES-. -.-TEEMED POPULAR REMEDY , „ :.....-.... ' .. . V
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¦ ~ . „ ..: ' . Y-iu ' MAY BB CURED VET . " ' ' ' ;! " HO L £ O W i J ' S j'p IN TMEWTi . ' . Cure vjr Rheumatism an & Rheiimaiie - G ' tiiit . ' '•' Extract fa Letter" fi-bm M «; Thomas Bnuiton , Landlord of . - ¦ . tlw Waterloo Tavern , . Coatham , Yorkshire , Lite of . tho ., L ? fe Guards " , da ' te'd September 23 tli ; lSi 3 : ' ' ' '•' ' ' Sir , —For ' albrig " time I v . ti ' b anifertyr t ' p'Uheurriatism ' and Kheumatic-Gout , ; . aud-- ^ pr ten-weqks , previous to-using your medicines .. ! was so bad as not to be able to walk . 1 hail tried doctoring , and medicines Of-every kind , but all to ' n « -aTail , tindeed : iidaily ; igot ; nvorse , ' . ' felt that ' !' . must Shortly die ; ,. From seeing jour , remedies advertised , iu the paper-1 taliein , I thoughtl \ Vould giVe'theni ' a' trial . " I did sd . * Irubbedtlie ' ointm'ent'in . ' 'directed , ) and , kept- cab-J ) age leaves , tq the'parts tlnckly spread with it ,, and , took the , Pills night and morning . " In three weeksI was enabled to walk-about ' for an Sour . or t \ vo'iti th ' e day- with a Stick , andin weeksCOidd
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 9, 1850, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_09021850/page/2/
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